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I T H E N EW S i s T H E
TW IIv b l - 2. MO. 3.
NEW DUTBREM SDISASTIIOUS TOSPMIlGiS
T w e n ty - F iv e P e rs o n s A r e K i l le d
D u r in g a n A t t e m p t o f R e v o
lu t io n is t s t o T a k e C o n t r o l o f G e rm a n C ity
g o v e r n m e n T f o r c e s r o u t
’ ^ F O M E N T S IN Q U I C K T I M E
Oaa and E ieotrio W orks Shut Down Leaving Troops to Onard in Darkness— Trains and S tree t Oars Stop
can outbreak a t nuBSclclorf Thuraday, 2i5 porsona \fcre ant) 25 vrotinSed
. whon govcrqmont troops unpd machine jfuUB on Spartacan ilemonstrntorB, tho liokan Anzc!(;or o f B erlin nayB.
SpartoCMu Flea.A crowd o f aevorai thounanil atiacm*
blt-a before Spartacnn hcailquortors in OiuBOIilorf Thuraday nfternoon. Tbo polico ordorcil tho vrowd to disporau whoroupon thoro woa nomu flhootlnR. WliU© aoldiera worp .belnjj brought up, tho crowd oroctod b&rricadea in the* htreeta. A fto r thc flg h tln p in which eaaualties woro nustaiucd, tho Sparta- onna £Jcd.
TJtilitlfta 0 «OM.Duaaoldorff, tho nowapapor adds wan
in complete darkncaa last n i^h t, tbo gaa on doloctric works having coasod oporationa. Traina and street eara ■topped. ,
TIjo Btriko In Bmnawii;k is rc]>0r t0il to be gonoral and tho ra ilw ay atation there ia cloaod. Lomlcra o f tbo Bnina- w ick atrikora have aent an ultimntGm to tho die t demanding tha t a ll powora bo handed ovor to 'the atrikera council.
Workmen in .17 other Gprmon towna havp gono on a tr ike .in favor o f intro- liucing tho aovlot ayatem,
TRIUiilRESEeyiCiBEnER
' L o n g D e la y e d b y ' S n o w D r i f t s
............jn C e n t r a l S ta te s , .P a s s ? n - . .' ’ g e r s ! .R ia c l i D e n v e r
• ~ iB y Presa)D?:NVER, Cold;—Thc laat . trn in
from tbo oaat to be itciaycd more than, •J4 hours by tho storra, in Kansas artd Nobrftska, arrived he re .th is moraing. I t wna n Chicago, Itock Island and Pac ific consolidated tra in , madt up. to tra ins Ko. S and N'o. 7, which were afjniciS nenr 'PhilliimburK, Knn., I)v snow d rifts . ^
Trains on n il o f other roml* enter- iug Denver from thc onst today nre running about two hours bchiml schedule.
W iro comuiunication w ith the oaat imj>rovcd. Tho Postoi ahd Westom Union Telegraph compnnlcii again am back on normal schodulo and thc Mountn in States Telephone and TcJfgrap’j company, although m aintaining Inter-
. rupted aorvico eaat from Denver, o i- pects to bo ablo to give regular-«icrvlco a fte r today. '
TlKElilL OF GOUIIGILS FBOiPEOPLE
• ( V f m iu n is t s S e iz e G o v e rn m e n t
* o f M u n ic h a n d E s ta b l is h N e w F o r m O v e r N ig h t , I s R e p o r t F r o m B a v a r ia
rn r Anoclated Preaa) COPENnAGBN—Tho eonnctl n f i>oo-
ploa,' moodatoriea. which baa been in coatrol a t M nnlcli has been dlaperaed by tbe corenmnlats, who have formed a communist government there, actord- ing to the Frankoniache Tagcspoat o f Nowmborg.
The Beriln Lokal Anreigor la .ia ro- t coipt o f Bavarian advicea atating that
tho eommoaiat council la Munich was in aeaaioa u n til 4 o 'clock tb la norn iog aod th a t l l eloctod a new contr*! counc il, the coonkilm>n comprising f lv ^ workmen and fiv e aoldiera w ith H err PU U , a brieWayer, aa preaident.
The communiab Ica.le/, Lewien, refus- fd to jo in the conncii.
During the night the communUts took eleven hostogca from the r a a k t ^ trade union leaden, tbe Lcka l Aazcrg- c r ’s report add*. They forcod the ir trAX to the mala - jo lifo station, d ij- nrmed tbe poUce^an.l took the police <-onimi«»ioners and scrgranis as hoat- nge*. _
. W BA TH E B rORBCABT.1.Uho—Tonight aaS S tln iA ay fa ir ;
t
E O N LY N EW SPAPER II\
N FA]R estrictions on
A liens 4 re Being R a p id ly Released
I Many thonsands Are Ordered Paroled B a t Others W ill Ee-
I p m ain in O ovefn iilent Oare
I I I (By Associated Preaa). W ASHINGTON.— PutUng in to e f
fect tiie policy o f removing war-time Ig r i rustrlctiona na faat as possibio ou en
emy aliena, tho dopartmeut o f justice haa ordered thc release from parole
’ . nnd cancellation o f bonds o f moro than 0 1 10,000 o f these aliens throughout the
Unitod Statea.Aa faat as the ir rei'ords cnu be -cx-
in Wnahington, ordrrn fo r rc- U T nioval o f rcn trictio iiy arO aont to United
St.Ttea nttoneya. Somo enemy nliena VIE w ill continue to i>o held under rM trie-
tiona nnd bond u n til peace is declaro.i,. howovor. Thia applU'H <m >• to tho
nliona j^rreatod during the war nnd aubaequcntly pnrolod and not to tliono intornod. '
ins ' • — » ■' Grayson Denies
A n y Im portance rl.- in N a v a l Changelay , - ..... -
President’s Physician . S a y s tho Transfer of DaOosta Has
No M ilita ry Bearing; 'Bm. . (Dy Aasoclfttod Presa)
> PARIS—iBonsntiouul dlnpatchcs from rho York connecting the ilepnrturc o frao Costa, ou the trnnaport, George Waahington w ith thc rccont ill- yp jH'ss o f President W llaoti brought a dc- thJ today from Henr Admiral Grayson, j I the preaidonfa’phyaiclan, tha t the pres- ,j^. onco o f Dr. Do Costa on the George
Washington waa in any woy connected w ith the president’a rocont illness. Dr. Grayson aaid tha t tho prosidont had ro-
tho fu lly from hid cold which kept, . 4 him confiucd to Iuh bed fn r ncveral «r,jo'i Investigates New. n“ Type o f A ir c ra f tOm
Developments o f A irp lane A t- rna t ra c t A tte n tion of Am eri- >'0' .can A v ia tion AnthoritieSn
(By Aaaoclntod Presa) WASHINGTON; — X e \v .Icvolop-
menta in tbo Fokko r'type o f airplane, ihc leailitig model uaod by tho German
' nrmy, baa attracted titn. a ttea tion o f
R Atoerlcih aviation nn thoritlca .' A rn iy ordor* pvtbllshod todnv announced the dotnll o f CoJ. Enrl AfrPnrland o f the .ordnance departm ent nnd M oj. Boliert Mnrsh, jr . , o f tbe a ir service lo make investigntions o f tho new c ra ft in Tlio
't s Netherlands. They were onlcred to • Tho Hague fo r tcn>i>or'nry li i t /v hoing
___dc.tailid.as. H llit« •..ol>«H y y*•wh »e■elga^ud in J " ’-
W O R LD N E \Dg. _______________ ________________________?a- I Z Z Z ^}re FITTSBUBQ.— Two specta by ings in tho business d is tr ic t t
o f between one hundred and : ire sand doUars.Pd- _________
WASHINOTON.— AU term s im have boen determ ined by tho t
announced M onday instead o pV loan ra lly in N ew Y o rk Tnosd:cr- .1 .[f- WASHINGTON.— M ore proi
pcace conference during tho fo r the ontire previous tw o \ received a t the W hite House tc
OOPENHAOEN.— A sanguii ovening a t Danzig between a < ing the square in fro n t.o f the : sons wero k ille d and several
[ fired on the people.
PABIS.— Between tho se8si< forenoon a t the Paris “ w h ite ] sion o{ ih o pei^ce donforenoo t l
fl( son and M rs. W ilson planned i ^ Bumania a t luncheon.
"PtESIDDIT'Sim I : misniiETiBita Disagreement Between Indus- ]
t r ia l Board and B a ilroad Ad- ” m in is tra tion Is S t il l Upro- - ■ •a t ' (By Aaaoeiated Press)as W ASHINOTON—The decision which ag President Wilson w;ill b« asked to maks . n- la the price f ix in g dispute between
thft iadustrla l board o f tho department T r r o f commerce and the railroad admlnia- •
tra tioa w ill be whether the board ahall , IS- go out o f ezlstOBco immediately or
continue quiescent u n til tbe president, tts returns and a f la a l pollcv i * deter*5 n.iord. ,
Secretary Bedfield, Assistant Seere- f ta ry Sweet, Solic itor ThurmOn and Obairmaa Peek today drafted a cable- gram to the preaident which w ill be • pot into fin a l ahape a t another confer- » ence tbis afternoon. U n til the presl- { dent givea a deciaion, tbe boarcl w il l aot undertake to continue ita activ ities .
IN ID A H O CAR R YIN G I
LLST W m F A IX 8 XDAHO, J
jGEBilHLL NOT SIM
,, ONJOSTTEBitime -
F o re ig n M in is te r D e c la re s N o iro k T r e a t y W i l l B e C o n s id e re d
Ibc W h ic h 'D o e s N o t C o n fo rm to W ils o n ’ s F o u r te e n P o in ts
jted ' (Uy Associated Preaa)iena B E U L IX — Count von B rockdorff- trie- Kantrjiu, foreign miniator, speaking bo-
fure thc national aaacmbly a t Wolmar todny, aaid Germany would not aign a
/ ‘ O'l poace treaty which deviated in any es- acntial from Preaident Wilson’s “ fourteen points.”
Financial Demands . "T ho financia l demands to be 'made ' ill the poaco treaty aro obviously caus
ing oa much d iff ic u lty to our oppo- n o ncnta aa those regarding te rr ito ry ,” ^ thc foreign miniater aaid. “ I t la Im-
l osn'iblo to solve tho <]uestiou o f flnnh.' y S i-inl i-lnims w ithout negotlamig—wtth ] OUI experts a t tbe conforcnce table.
We w ill give a clear account to our opponents rola tivo to tho ir <lemnnda and our a b ility to pay.”
rom “ Our oppoHcnta,’ ’ continued tho mln- o f iater, “ caunot dismcmbor nnd paralyze
lort Oermnny and nt the aame time extract i l l . trom thc reBourees o f tho country tbo dc- enormous Hums they cxpect from thom: ion, I 'o r thnt pufl'^'oo wo require thc ro- res- lense. Industria lly nnd agncoltura lly o f rgo the im|>ortant went whieh contrary to ted till) nnnistico terms la cut o f f from tho Dr. rest o f Germany.re- ‘ •A ll tlto statoB which partielpated in ept Ihis wor fin d themaolvea In the aamo >ral distress and hardly a nation ia not
diaapiiointed by a pcaco that la a te rrib le liangrr bccauBo o f tlio encouragement given by i t to disruptive forces.”
f t N E W Z E A L A N D S O L D IE R S . V & T E O N P R O H IB IT IO N
Oaat Ballots on Bdard B liip* S a t Boxea w m ITot B« Opeoad T i l l T m -
MiB Laod
op- (By Associated Pr«sa)me, NEWPORT NEWS.—Before aaUlng ian fo r Auckland, New Zealand, In jt nIgbc o f tlio ISSA .^e^ j^^e^ laad . .a o ld i^ . w lui
niy iirrived ticro frorn l^nifland '^ l i tho the trnnnik)Tt Northumberlanil fo r ' coal, the participated 1« the homeland prohlbi- ert tion clectitin, casting tho ir votes aboard ikc Ihe aliip. Consensus o f opinion nuiong [“lio tlioKi' who eame nsliore was tbat tho to tm ldier. vote was overwUelmingly
ing “ w e t." The .ValloJ.liM fif^w ill be open- en- ed 'Mie-d«n- th t '‘v rfls c l^ rr ivc ft at Auck
land.
EWS E V E N T ^ic tacolar fires destroyed build> ct th is mopning enta iling a loss nd f i f t y and tw o hundred thou>
rms o f the L ib e rty V ic to ry loan ho trea sury and probably w ill be' d o f aw a iting Secretary Olass’ esday night.
progress' has been made in the ,he past fo rty -e ig h t hours than ^0 weeks, according to advices ;e today from Paris.
gu inary collision occurred last . a crowd and tho troops guard- ;he ra ilw a y s t^ ition .. Three per- ral wouncied when the troops
38sion o f the council o f fo u r this ite house” and the plenary ses- lo th is afternoon. President W il-,ed to e 'htertain Queen M arie of
POflraESEWINMM I BRIOES-W FUMNumber o f M arriages Beported !
Indicates A ttractiveness o f ' Southern Soldiers '
■ I. (By ASM>elA(r<i Pr»«s)- - 1
. LISBON.—The Portogocae bave not ’ fa iled to livo up to thc lr reputation fo r '
. ga llan try during thc ir three-feara ao- - jo u m la France. The-authoritlea have y received notice o f (J97 marriogea o f 1
French girla to Portngneae offieera aad 1. aoldiera, and many hundreds more are >
e.xpMted to fo llow , 1The young Portngoese worripra, i t ]
would aeem, cxerclaed on irreaistlble ' fu c in a tio n opon the French maidena by 1 r«aaon o f th ^ tT>tfmantio .'melaaebolr aonga o f Portugal colled “ fadoa” w ith ]
er- whieh they aeretiadcd tbe ir aweetb(«rta ' •i- to tbe aceompoaiment o f gnitara. ’T&eM
a in , i t ia aald, gained w id * popolority in the A m eatiam a sector, wttero th«
1. ,
T H E F U L L LE A S ED W L
DAILF B ID A Y , A P B IL I I , IBIO.
~ FINAL detail: DEFINITFLY
G A g ita to rs W ork fo r Soviets in
German C ities*ed RevolutionaiT' Movement la fg Spreading Throughout E n
tire Oountry, Is Beported(B y Aasocltited Preaa)
C O P E N H A G E N — T h o re v o lu iio n n ry r f f - ihovon icnt in 'B a v n r in haa spread to B a be- il0n and n g ita to rs aro w o rk in g in K arla - n a r fu he , M annheim and o th e r la rge towns, a a ttrc p rd ln g to a K a rla ru b e d iH patcb to es* th e A i-h lu b rb la t t o f B e rlin ,
lu r* '' The a g ita to rs are s a id -to bc a tte m p t- In g to s ta r t n ro v o lu tio n nnd to pro- e la im n sov ie t rep ub lic iu Baden. Thoy
. w o u ld atao unlU> B aden w i th th e Ba- v n r la n sov ie t govem m ent.
iliySTRlLlS sTOiBBilT i lit NflTIONSItn:ro. ’
R e p u b lic N e ig h b o rs A re U s in g ho In f lu e n c e o n W o r k e r s W i th
i „ R e s u lt o f S t r ik e s B r e a k in g
O u t A l l O v e r C o u n tr yor- — —ye- (B y Aasoclnted Press)s.” V IE N N A — Gernmn A u s tr ia is eom ing
na de r the ii if li ie n c e o f fh e es tab lish - m e iit o f sov ie t gov iTn inents a t M u n ic h and Budapcs l. A t D o n a w ltx , ten thuu- aand w orkers in th e iro n . sm e ltin g p la n ta Im ve d r iv e n nu t th e m anagera beeauae th o la t tc r - 'l ia v e re fu sod to g ra n t luereaseil woges. The coa l m in ers thero are reported to havo cons idered s im ila r n c tio n and there is th o prospect th a t th o cm ployea o f tUe lro t\ I’ tineM w i l l , ta k e , ove r c o n tro l o f the
'be e lect th e ir ow n mnnag*
B a n k c le r k a 'u t V lc u u a a re deniam t- b l ’ ii 'C h ig he r sala ries. A t one b a n k the (.(} sa la rie s pa id -before th e w n r to ta lle d
eleven m ill io n crow ns w h irh am oun t j,y wan increased d u r in g th e w a r to tw tfn - .^y ty - f iv e m ill io n . I t is now faced w ith In- 'l * ‘ ‘ dem an il fo r the im y tne nt o f eleven
m ill io n more w h ich w i l l tnnlie n 'K iim equa l to the y e a r ly d iv iilem lM 'o f the b a n k before th o w ar.
- T lio com m unists o f O ennan A iis tr ia —I b ttve been to ld th u t i f rom m tin isn i is
a ilo tite il here the' n llie s w ou ld r u t o f f fo od supplii-H bu t th in n rg um cn t h'is be en 'rum o vod sine th e a llie s have ii|>-
_J peared w i ll in g to tre a t w ith Ibe eom- uu '.n ists a t Budapoat.
O rde ra D iaboDdlDg I tn ly has ordered th e Germnn Au*<-
t ila n _ r c p u li l i r to d is ljan d an .l cUMrin un y tro o jis regarded us pr<>-commiini"t T he s itn n ljo n n t B u iln pe s t p re ven tn l l 'e V ie n n a Im nka fro m m a k in g u ji th e ir ^(■arIy sta tem ents. I t is im poss ib le .'ta ye t to estim a te fhe value o f n e ru r itie s lu ld b y H u n g r y and i t is said , th n t e \e n i f Huu(»ar>- should acree to make s e t t le m e n ts ,w it i i tlie O erm an A u s tr ia n re p u b lic , nny new m oney she m ig h t o f fe r w ou ld bo w ith o u t value. Busines-i is a t a s ta n d s till w i l l i Im nks opera ting ' v i r t u a lly as governm ent In x o ffices .
“ The o n ly n a lva tio n here ia ti> k i l l Bo lnhevism ‘w ith w o rk ,” said D r. A t f re d T re ic h l, d ire c to r o f the A n g lo - A u a tr ia n bank to do y , “ liu t we canno t g iv e w o rk unless we can secure ra w m a te ria ls fro m a b ro a d .''
BOLSlirSTBroOBTPIT
S o ld ie r s K e p t o n A r m y L is t s
= T h r o u g h D e c e p t io n — A r m y M o ra le F a s t B r e a k in g
E _ (B y Aw octa led Pr«-«i)L O N D O N (C o rrc ipo ud en ce o f The
Asaoc ia tcd P r ts s ) .— A n ins tance o f tb e decep tion o f B o la h e v ik i govern -m en t ia fo rce d to p ra c tice in o rd e r to
d aecuro re ia fo rcem eo ta fo r i ta a rm y la con ta la cd in In fo rm a tio n ju s t rcce lvcd in London .
A p ro c la m a tio n waa iaaued a t P e tro- g ra d o rd e rin g a t r ia l m ob iU za tioa o f th e “ f i r a t to w n .a ee tion” fo r tw o daya
I t to tea t i ta a ta to of~paeparedneaa. I t ) r waa a ta ted th a t th o men o f th c reaerve o- w ou ld be p e rm itte d to re tu rn to th c lr re w o rk , a f te r tw o daya. W hen th e re- ) f aer>’ ia ta aaaembled th ey w ere to ld th a t id os P c tro g fa d w o * n n iu ita b le fo r m are ne uve r purpoaea th e y w o u ld bc ta ken
a ab o rt dvataxKc- o u t o f tow iv. Unan*- i t p c c t ln g ly th e men c lim b ed ip to box eara Io whoae doora w ere tben locked, and the i j men w ere aent aa rc in fo rccm e n ta to the y w este rn f ro n t. The re th e y re m a in ,’ a l-
though the B o la h cv ik o f f ie e rs n a iv e ly * com p la in lh a t theao rc in fo rce m e n U ta 'have no t been o f m uch f ig h t in g va lo e , n A n U B o ls b c v lk ae ntim ent ia aa id to ; .y be ao pronounced am ong aome o f tb e j '•1 re g im e n tj ga rs ia on lng P e tro g ra d th a t
VIRE D A Y REPORT O F .
LY NLS OF PEACEWr Y AND SATI
HARM ONY Tl IN PEACE‘S
Is ____ __
Question o f Ind em n iti Settlem ent o f F ro n t
»">■ land Believed D ispot Rem ain ing D e ta ils < O ut
;:S; LLOYD-GEORGE STR P E R M A N E N T GOOI
AaaoeJiPABIS.— ^The peaoe con
ment on a ll qnestions odnoeml tions, indeitm ities and the fro according to an in te rv ie w in t l
' secretary o f P rem ier L loyd G and i t is added they w i ll be se tt
H C hildren M arch \^ . in In terests o f
ing School E lectioni t h I N ine htmdred achool chlldrea . ranging from tha aOTviUi g n d »ing to Saolor HlgH ftom tha com- .
blsed acliools o f tbe d ^ , battded bjr the h igh school band and cadet company, marched in Tw in Falls streets early th is afternoon
ling In the interests o f tomoirow*a ish- bond olection fo r additional lich achool faculties.IOU- ' Thoso In Una represeirtad abotJt :ing . on»-thlrd c f tba to ta l scbool pop'- ;ers Qlation o f tha c ity ,
to VIlin- ^ ----------- -- . ^
iBOSSIANlME shSBRflKErOP I BlfGOraiNl<um —'»
C o n d it io n s A re A la r m in g in S i- b e r ia . W h e re H u n te r s a n d
F a rm e rs A re S to r in g G oods R a th e r T h a n R is k S h ip p in g
om-I By .Xfiiiocmtist Pr.'ss)
OMHK, ^ fiiV rlp (Correspondence ol kU*<- Tin- Assofinted Preas).—Disinclination trm o f the peasant and fho hnntaman tc idt 'part w ith the products o f his land or llie o f his hnnt because lie cannot buy thc le ir needed manufuetured nrticlca w ith thc ;is money he woulil obtain therefor, la one
lies o f thc chief causca o f the commercial hnt stagnalfoii in Rusaia today. Clotliing, ike briots, w)cks, tools, machinery, necesai. inn .ties fo r his hnuschold he fain would of- acquire, but evon a p ile o f rubles w ill ICS.K not bring them to “hia door. They do in t' uof exist- ill Siberio. So the peasant 1. keep.'* his wheat and olher ccrcala and k ill the hunter stores tiy* furs and skins. AJ, Money hos lost its value here.?lo- . Fluctuation o f the Russian ruble, and not the d iffic u lty nnd coat encountered by aw the tradesman in ge tting hia gooda to
market has reduced commerce to a ' minimum- The merchant w ill not run thc risks Involved w ithou t expactlng lng jiro fits and th is hns caused manufactured eommoditiea to aoar in price.
Ant>tbtj irojM irtanl facto r »a feeing. .Several merchanta who bavo been do-
T ing buaineaa in Buasia informed the I tho habit o f tipp ing (b rib ing they call- I cd i t ) , was increoaing. Ono foreign I merchant who acnda gooda to Omak,
sold:“ Wben I forward a carload o f mor-
r ts chandise from Harb in or Vladivostok . I don 't know, in' the f ira t place, wheth
er i t w ill ever arrive w ith tbe railroad cocditlona aa they are. I mnat aend a repreaentotive w ith tho ear to pay out money on tbe way to o ffic ia la and employes. Otherwiae my ear w ill bo aide-
[Tie tracked,. That is the great evil o f Bus- tbe ala today. Busineaa has developed into ■rn- apeculation.”
to Before the war Siberian wheat waa la worth about 10 eenta per eight poonda;
red today It ia sold fo r the normal equiva- lent o f about That ahowa how the
:ro- pricea have jumped, o f A ll autboritica agreed that tbe a rr iva l
iv s o f manufactured axticle» In Siberia and 'I t central Buaaia la an 'u rgen t nceeaalty.
rve They have great expeetationa o f tbe leir Ameriean war trado board in thla re- re- apect and point out tha t tbo well-or- hat ganiaed Siberian co-operative aaaoeia- na- tiona could easily attend to tbe d is tri- cen bution.Aia- «Tb« thing* vap«ratWe fo r tho aalTO* ara tion and reorganization o f Buasia are the placed in thia order: F irs t, peace and the order; aecond, e ffic ie n t operation o f tb« al- railroad.i nnder the direction o f Joha c ly P, Btevena, tbo American, expert; th ird , nts the economic rehabilita tion o f tbe eotiB- oe, t ry by the concerted holp o f th * ‘ pow- to ers. Theae thinga attained, the imprea^
tbe ision generally prevaila tha t Bnaaia bat would be one o f the f ir s t great natloss
V ASSOCIATED PBE8S
sfEWSPBIOE P rV E ‘!cENTl
ITH GERMANY ACTORILY FixaIWE KEYNOTE SCUBERATIONJities and Reparations am ntie ra o f Rhine and in Pe tosedof fo r Good and A U -8 Can Be R ead ily W orket
rRONG IN F A IT H T H A T OD W IL L B E A T T A IN ELsoelated Press) . . .Bonference has reached an agree im ing peace w ith Germany, repara froniiei^s of the Bh ine and Poland 1 the P e tit Journa l w ith the p riva tt I George. Certa in details remainet ettled in tw o or three days.— “ <j> OeiBuns To B« Summoned
The 0«rmaa dalogataa w in b«■ stunmonod to V a n a m e i w ith in two
o r throo voeka.Tba B r itis h jnrainler. hla aecrotsry
is ( ^ t « d as sayinc, th inks th a t I f9 tho alUea agraa as weU a t pm w it
aa dnring the w ar the Achlsvananta o f th e peace confaraoee w iU be
n Mwii tuunaroQi danseiB, in*» .c ltid lag Bolaherrlsm, w U i b« abol- «- . 'ished. ' ■ '^ Monxo« D o c tr lM^ W hile tho te x t o f tbe Monroe doc - trine nmendment adopted h y tbe leagui , of nations »>ommlaalon a t ita «caaloni . last night is w ithhold, its m ain fen
tnres are subatantia lly slon^f tho fo l low ing linea:. A rtic io X — Nothing in tb is eoVenan aholl be ronatrued os invn lid ftting an; agrooment aucb as tho Monroe doctrio' fo r tbe maintonancB. o f poaeo.
W ASHINGTON—W ithout g iv ing de tails, advice# indicated that- somo o the dlfflcQ ltlea delsylog prof^osa in thi negotiationa had* 1)Mi> overeomo an' that the presUletit bad seonrod 'tho ac
- captance o f .certain o f the tmpoHaa 1 - points f.'t» whleht'ba had” booit cotitejrfJ , Ing. '■ ■.
P res iden tia l S h ip I T Sails fo r E u r opiI I Vessel W ill S e tnm W ith W il
' son's P a rty and F ou r Thon- S i- sand B e t t i n g Soldiers
(By AMoelotcd Press) n rfc NEW VOBK.—The transport Ueorgi
Washington w ill aal) at 4::iO o ’cloci IQ this afternoon fro tn llnbokcn fo r Brest
The vessel w ill bring baek* moro that . 4000 troops., .\m(ing the imssonRera booked to aai
on fho transport arc Dr. .1. Chalmcn Da, Cnstav^’h ii 'f aitrgeon o f tbe Jc ffe r
i aon br^sidlal, Philadelphia, wbo w ill * serve as a navy medical o ffic e r on th» the " ’ “ "•‘ ‘ "Rton during the trip .
POCATELLO TO OBGANIZBELAB O B A TB OOITNTBY OLTT^
(By Aaaoeiated Press) ii!;, PO C A TE LLO .-O rgan lxa lio tt -of a
J * country d u b Is under way hcro and committees njroady are aoejting a auit- able location fo r tbe organization. I t
, la planned to inciudo n g o lf UaVa, ahooftng tmps, r if lo range and fncU ltie j fo r awimming, as well as a gymnasium. I t ia expected tha t an ffic ion t progresa win bo mado in m aturing tho nlnna to
' adm it o f operation, a t leaat In part, ' ® tbis snmmer. run -- g
ILM CRISIS i LOOMS BEFORE i GREIIT BRITIid a "“ »• C o t to n F a c to r ie s R e m a in Id le
id " ; B e c a u s e o f T r a d e R e s t r ic - S ,“o t io n s W h i le W o r ld C la m o rs
^ f o r C lo th in g a n d M a te r ia lids; “(By Associated Pre«a) the LON1 >ON.— Lancashire mnJea and
loona are Idle while the world U clam- iv a l oring fo r cotton gopda, aaya the Maa- u d cbeitcr correspondent o f the . D aily iltT. Mail, which adda tha t crowd* o f nn- the employcHl demonatrated in f ro s t o f the re- Manobcater Town S a il. M lU-^wneja
l.or- have been criticised bnt the real tren- c i* . ble, the corrcapondent says, Is th a t eo»- rtrf, tomars cannot a ffo rd to pay th * pr*.
va iling .high xbargea. ,I t v p . ^ S to c k to n ^ jte a ld e n t c f the ICan- are cheater Chamber at C onm erte, aays and that from 0,000,000 iO 17,000,000 pou»ds tbe worth o f ra m -aad d o th la being held
oh'a U c k , although badly xrteded in Hol- ir d land, Denmark and fleandtoaTia, and )QQ. nrgaa the removal o t te r tr i gt i oaa oa tbe ow- export o f maaofaetnred goods a«a- rea^ tra l conntricB. -— Unemployment In tfae eooaty» 1* n * tona pid ly reaabiag a eUaax. t A f v«B ar« B o a ia f ea t o< tha an a y a a i
THEN GET BCMiCEIi
’ NilGESCIILEB ig F o u r B r o th e r h o o d o f R a il
E m p lo y e s Is G iv e n R a is e in S a la r ie s D a t in g S in c e J a n u a r y F i r s t o f T h is Y e a r ,
(l<y Asnoclnl'-d Prrnn) W ASHINGTON— WoKo n<Ivni>co« ag-
grc(^tLn(; |G5,000,000. w(*ro ordered to day by D iroctor f lfn j’ fftt IIlnoB fo r foor liundrcd tliouxaiid rnilruud cnginooni, fircraon, traminnu und couductora in both paBBonRor mid fro iR ht Borvico— momboru o f tho big fou r ra ilw ay broth- crhood»—rotroaetivo fllnco Jan. 3, 1910- Tbo hrOlhorbopii ijcmnnds fo r timo and u ha lf pay fo r overtime wan grantod only fo r men cnRaKQiI in yard oorvieo nnd fo r tbo otliom tliin quoation vran referred to tho ra ilroad ndminlstra- tion 'a board o f adjuKtmeut Numbor 1, nlrca<ly croatod fo r connidoration o f disputes rc ln tin fj to traininon ami on- fjincors.
Ee store Old Sdiodiilo incrcasofi were nrranffod nrcord-
inp to a conteniplalcd Hcbodule, onn o f the aimH o f which 'va» to rcatore tho MT»ce rclfttionHbip oxiHtinf' buforo the ra ilroad 'fl iucn'nso in wafjca lant year.
. Tho avorago advanoo in pay por mon l»or year w ill bo about $ 100.
TJiis aetion p ra rlica lly completed tho %vnr cycio o f woro in'crcaMM Rnuitod railroad mon Hinut' tho >;overnttiunt took over munapement i»f tlio romls fiftoou months ngo. Only n fow minor roquoHta fo r moro pay romain to bo netod upon.
BolM s Tota l Toy BoU lUL-ludiDK today ’« order \bo a(?Rro-
;;ntp pay incroaaos allowed by tho ra i lroad administration to the two m il-1 lion roilrond cmjdoyefl in n t tlio rato o f l <822,311,000 a year, more than $400 av.’ oraco per mnn. Thua tho to ta l payroll o f Ameriea'b rallroada is raiaed nearly tf) threo b illio n dollara a year ^rom tho bnaia o f approxinintoly two b illion dollara on January } , 1018, whon tho roada paused in to tho povornmont'fl linnda.
Vast Tota lTho s ix ty -fivo m illion dollnra nddod
to tbo payro^la o f mombora b f tho “ b ig I fo u r ” brotherhoods bringa tho to ta l ifrantod th is clasa o f em])loyoa in tho laat threo yoars to approximately $27.'5,- 000,000, o r approximately $000 por man. I: Thia tokos in to eonnidoration tho $140,- I 000,000 oatimated as tho brotherhood's I sharo o f tho (to iktaI w oro incroasO laat I year and seventy .m illion dollars esti-
. moted as tho f r u i t fo r thoso mon from tho Adamson act whieh oatablishod a Imaic eight-hour day but did not put in to eJfoct tbe brotherhoods pleoa fo r tim o and a h a lf fo r overtime. I
Baek pay fo r work bIqcc Jaiiuar>* 1st w il bo Riven tho brotherhooit neu lu l aoon as ra ilw ay paymaatera'can w ork} out tho amount dno. This may tako a mooth o r ovon moro to comploto,
P lr» tA d T *n «In tho f ira t general wage advance
made by tbe ra ilroad administratioD, fo llow ing tho rccommondations o f tho ra ilroad wage commission, approximately four hundred m illion dollars a year wais distributed amonR ; tho railrood I employes. About $140,000,000 o f thia i w fn t to trainmen and cDRincors and Hbout $260,000,000 fo othor employea. I On supplemental ordera about $1S0,* | 000,000 waa added to payrolls o f the j abop'mcn, a bou t'tho aamo to mainton* I ance of way men and clerks and about I $45,000,000 to tcloRrophera and Btation I aRCntA. Bailwoy accountants eolculat- I cd tha t lO lC and 1017, the yenrs imme* ' d iu tv ly precedinR Rovernmont control, tbo ra ilw ay companira inrreaaod'wages -W50,000,000. W ith tho $822,000,000 ; ttdded by the railroa ii adm inistration, ; tho aRRregate advaace o f ra ilroad m en'a jj wagea ia three yoars ia aot at approxi* matoly $1,172,000,000, or about $580 per man. The railroad payroll in 1017 was calculated a t $1,750,000,000, in
■' 'H»1H a t $2,338,000,000 nnd Ihist vearat $2,822,000,000. I
O tiier £m pl07M IComparatively amall increases in P»y I
nre expccted aooo fo r dinioR car and I nloepiuR car omploym, • I
Tbe aetual payment under increased I wage orders laat year waa $533,000,000, I according to M r. H inea’ calculations. I Bailroad companies eatimate the wago|| inrrcaaes at nearly $100,000,000 more i than the railroad a<lmiBiBtration. Ji
E ffe c t o f BaIm DiacuaaisR tho effect o f wagea on I
operating eosts thia year M r. Hines aaid io making public the order, tha t “ through tho elim ination o f overtime
»wblrh w ill be unneeesary under peace rooditiona and through a b ility to Rain cxperlcnfed employus who were (luring the war, the to ta l incrcaso in wages would bo substantially Iom on I Iho aamo volume o f baaineaa tbnn the I foroRoiBR basod on the calendar year I 20 ]8 would indicate and o f rourae the I inereaao w ill be lesa i f tho volume o f I buaineaa Is leas.' ' I
Clasaified Ada are cheap—«ffeetlv«. j If 'i ;= r^ u . J I
Sore Thioat> ColdsQmicUr R «U «y*d B y fU a U b i’ a I
' ' W l i » t l O U IH am lin 's W iza rd O il is a tim p la I
and efTcctivc treatm ent fo r sore I ' th ro a t and chest colds. Uaed as a I
gargle tor son th roa t i t brings q tilck I re lie f. Rubbed o tr the chest i t w ffl I o ften loosen up a hard, deep seated Ico ld in one n ignt. I
H o w often sprains, bn iites , cnta Iaad boms occur in every fam iljr, aa I v re ll as lit t ie troubles lik e earache, Itoothache, cold sores, cankcr aorea; 1B tifi neck, and tired achiog fe e t ISootbiag, healing W izard OU w il l If r » s b nng qu ick relief. I
Get i f fro tn d ru g g isu fo r 30 ccntl . II f a o t satisfied re tu rn the bo ttle aod Ig e t TOor mooey back. I
E T tr constipated o r bare s i ^ Ihcadache? Jost try W iza rd L h r tr IW U p s . pleasant l i t t le p in k piDa» M I
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,°y I S tu n n in g Som HS l ■ PreiVe ■ . - ■ - - - - ■ ■
% | New Capestal HI I $15. $2I'B I
I Received th is weel
" I dressy and y o u th fu l-
” 1 vest e f fe c t and a t ? ll
B some re a lly w o n d e rf I
T h e Y o u n glia I . ^ ,,
d l ' See T h e i
It- I I ' I
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od I ' ]ia-’ B th e best in shoes. ]relK s a tis fa c tio n ,
j l • O xfords and Pun“ ■ G et th e m a new p a iresIH ^at H '
Hi 40 in. Crepe (.it H .
■ Spring : S ilk th a t ’s■<' I inches w id e and comi‘I I h e lio tro p e , g re y , gre’ ' |B w o r th $2.50 p e r .ya rd
I F re s h e n Y o u r I ° I C u r ta in N e ts
I T he new p a n ne l neI and ju s t j^ ie p re tt ie sI th e y c u t to f i t a n y w:I q u ire as m uch m a te r iI —th e y look m ore excI s i lk o r co tto n s ide d r.I I t f 8 T im e fo r j
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is TreiaidmjParade Start
lis s to re takes th e lead in p )ns in Lad ies ’ and M isses’ e fu l and re fin e d a re assei i t ic a i can be su ited.
S u its and Coatsre tty W aists and S k irts —
s and Dolmans 1 2 0 and upeek fro m N ew Y o rk — so
!u l— m an y w ith th e new
?15.o6 to ? ^ -00 we show i■ .1
s r fu l. ■ ’ ;(
g M is s S h o u ld «
lese C apes I <
Easter Oxfords j|T hey a re here in
p a te n t lea the r, f in e J b la ck k id , w h ite k id
f and b row n. J u s t th e ' r i g h t f i t and you don ’t have to p a y c ity ^ p rk e s here to , w ear L e t us g ive you shoe
'umps fo r th e ch ild re n , a ir f o r E aste r.
: de Chine, $1.75t ’s a re a l good g rade , 40 )mes in th e S p r in g colors, jre e n , etc. T h is crepe is ird , here fo r $1.75.
r R o o m s W ith N e w ts a n d D ra p e r ie snets are ju s t th e newest
iest ever sho^wn in nets— w indow . T hey don ’t re
t r i a l — th e y cost no m ore x c lu s ive and i f yo u w a n t drapes— we have them- >r New Draperies
[her PacB O O T H !
TWIN F A L I
' ' '•iff m
t g o n Y o u r ]
ts From Thisp re s e n tin g th e m ost beau
3’ w ea r fo r . Easte r. T h e i sembled.here and every L i
s —-B e a u tif u l M il—Gloves, Shoes, Neckweat
;We (fe no t cherish the illnsio hefre th a t a atore g ro w ^ b ig b p ro fits . F a ir and sqnare prie ing— m oney's w o rth fo r mone]^ spent, w illingness to take bao! goods and refund money, a ser vice th a t leaves as l i t t le as poa sible io r the customer to fe e l ba no t been rendered; thoae are th ca rd ina l principles here th a t w consider f ir s t o f aH.
The HATThe HEART m KNever Were Easter HaU
New P atterns ReceiveiThe service we give in th is bJ
w ith its la rge assortments to cbooi onr . cow rie o f a rtis ts as trim m er o rd in s ^ : I t ’s the in d iv ltfpa l toncl th a t characterizes onr hats.E x tra o rd in a ry H a ts a t $
and upZf yon haven't been bnying bcn
ing.
; A Special SaleO i f y o u ’ T * b « e n b u y ln c h * r a
m o a « y . I f y o u b h T a n ’ l b m o a e y .
3 T a f fe ta S liThis special is a lig h t wei,
w ith ru ffle d bottom . F o r the ' fo r a special costmne these f il]
ly good s k ir t fo r $3.98.M ore SUk
- So pop tila rhas become theer lo t a t $6.7S. We needn’t s Booth’ s.
GLORIA SILK SKIRTSHere is an excellent s k i r t :
sale here, $3.98., They come sure— extra good sk irts .
ckage fiM E R C A N T I L E , C O
iLS DAILYNEWS
j f - ) _
is Store f f la u t i fu l and au- e new— th e ex- L a d y and M iss ’ jjy;
[ i l l in e rysar and O ther D a in ty Regu
These New E Are Bl
> Y ou w i l l wa;nt to 1( y o u r fr ie n d — y o u r f to .
One H undred N eu r J y $25.00, $35prio-
They come in fle s l oer- green, etc. A lo t o f poB- fects. T he handson
th e 'b e tte r fa s h io n i we here as reasonable,
them .
< Cgnlratw ith th e f i
ats P re tt ie r s u it th a t goved Today — th a t ’s th eI bi« d e p a r tm e n t p rised a t 01 lo o s e f r o m — F romners is above the lu u i>nch you get here They Ve 1
sSSalS' s of Silk Petticoai * r a y o u f tn o w y o u ’T « b « « n s a v la j ’ I b « e a b u y lo x h a r e —y 6 u ’r o lo a lo i
Sifirts at $3.98weight ta ffe ta in various shades m the woman w io wants an e x tra s! f i l l the reqnirem nt. This is a spec
i lk Jerseys, $6.75the s ilk Jersey, we are o ffe ring anc ’t say more— it 's a money saver f r
ITS $ 3 . 9 8 — W a sh S i lk S k i r U
ir t fo r Summer wear. Yon see th< )me Hnished in hem stitched o r n
[rom BoO M P A N Y
V i
wMmlquisites
Easter Dresses Beauties> look as w e ll dressed as • f r ie n d s w i l l w a n t you
ew Georgette Dresses >35.00 and upesh-, w h ite , henna, rose, o f b e a u t ifu l beaded e f- ome dresses you see in I m agazines a re shown le. as you cou ld m ake
uits—Certainly Pretty
le i r y o u th fu l lines and f in is h th a t g ives th e
good, w ell-dressed lo o k he k in d . Y o u ’l l be s u r- o u r su its. m $25.00 to $45.00 ! been com pared w ith re expensive su its a h d
ive r saw such p re tty d W aists as we have.
lats,
I made
r t s in W h ite a n d F le s h
them priced at tB axd $6, on raffled bottom—good mea-
lolh’s ”
FBIDAY, APBn. 11, 1910
SOLDIER iiS IflWliENCr FOR epNESli
N a m e s a k e s o f F a m o u s M e n V ie W i t h E a c h O th e r f o r S u
p r e m a c y in L is t s o f A m e r ic a n
E x p e d i t io n a r y F o rc e s
(By Associated Prcag)PAHIS <Corromondence o f The Ab«o-
•eiated Ptcab).— Tbo f lra t u m o on tho alphabetical lia t o f tho Amorican ex- pcdiUonarT' forco is Private Aoao and tho lost is Cotporal ZzopjMsnfolt. Between tho two names are more than 2 ,000,000 othors.
Q e or^ W a a h in ^ n , Abraham Lln> c o l^ Gonoral tnyasoa 8 . Grant, Robert £ . tioo, Woodrow Wilaon, aoveral Oaes-
. ars nnd a few Blamareks adorn the rank* w ith in te rm itten t frequonojr.'* •
^ Exclnding the commandorin-ehief o f ™ tho arm y and navy, thoro. is bn t one
Woodrow Wilaon. He ia a privato, and according to Stara and Stripes haa jnst been placed in tho working personnel o f base hospital No. 27, which waa or* S taicod in fitta b o rg h .
Tboro is an abundancfl o f tho names o f groat men includ ing 74 Goo>-ge Woah- iagtOM. n ie nane o f the f i n t preai- ‘ (lent ia narpassod by 70 Bobort R Lees, i w lio holds the record fo r hoarors o f the < mimo o f groat mon. ^boro aro but two i Abrohoin Lincolns and soTon Grants; i twelye Caesars and fo n r Biamarcks. t
Among tho "com m on j>oople," thero nro aboot 51,000 Smiths. Truo to the ir i trad itiona l predominance o f tbo direo> ] torios o f most citioa, thoy dominate the < American e ^e d itio n a ry forco in nnm- bera. Tboro are 30,000 Johnsons, 22,* j .'iOO Joneses and a like numbor o f ( Greens. SulUTons aggrc{(ato 10,500, < Browns IK)00 and Cohens 4600. t
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JIDIIISESGIIRE : IN ITTER OF i
[EmGLANOi______ t
S e c r e ta r y L a n s i i ig S a y s J a p - ^
a n e s e Q u e s t io n is D e lic a te
S u b je c t a n d N e e d s W is e a n d C a r e fu l H a n d lin g .
(By AsMClatoil Proas).. . SACRAMENTO, Calif.—Introduction
o f anti-Jnpanoao legislation in tho California legislature would bo. “ ex* tremely unfortunotc n t th is tim o ," t said lio b o rt Lansing, secretary o f t state, in a cablegram to the senate re*, f ocived today. 1
Tho contents o f tlio cablegram hnvo b not been mado known but i t wns an- n nouneed the eablegmm would 'bo read tl today when Sonator InmHn cnlled up the rules report flenying him permlB- ^ HioD to introduce a b ill prohib iting p -.Ittpnncso leasing agricultural land in p Oalifom ia, fo r fu r th e r eonsidoration. p
The cablegram follows: o•'Paris, Franco, A p ril 8 , 1019
- “ To Hon. Joseph A. Bcelc, Secretary I , o f Scnato o f Cnlifornin, Sacra- y
niento, Cal.:“ Your eonsiilernte cablegram in ro- ti
la tion lo tho 'proposed land legislation e in the stato o f California and in rr- f' gard to tho landing o f so-cn1|pii pic- li turo brides has brnii roceivoil. tl
" I wish to oxpress to you on behnU n o f tlip president nnil myself our appro- s! eiation fo r your inform ing us o f tho b ills which w ill bo introduced in the stato aonato; in viow o f tho preaent nituation in international a ffa irs here in Paria I t would bo particu larly un- p fortunate to bavo thcso b ills introduced n or pressed a t tho present timo. 1,
■“ There are oUier problems which c; would mako such nction very embnr- f,
■ rasflbg. 1 sincerely hopo you w ill in- t< form the sonato o f tho contciits o f this ^ cablegram and the earnest j>iea on tho q part o f the president that no snch legislation as proposed sliouM be in lro- ® (luccd or considered at' this time.
“ Expressinc my thanVs to you for tb is opportunity to consider the ndv»s- n b ility o f legislation affecting our fo reign relations, I am w ith respect,
’* Yours ve rj' tru ly .“ KGHEHT LAXSI.N'O.*’
tronoB.Sehool TMdiczs.
1 For tbe next 50 days the B e m ln ^ n Typew riter w d sell to pnblie eehool teachers and high school teachers nsw Typew rite r* a t dieeonnt, as zohlows: the B e a in ^ n No. 10 , market priee 1100.00 caah; < 106.00 on time wiU sell lo teachers fo r $81.00 cash or $36.00 on ilm s p«7 a e a t* o f $25.00 down aad
, * 10.00 per month. Don't miss this chance to ge i a aew Standard Bemiag- ton fo r eoeh a g reatly redoeed price. W rite ns fo r fn ru e r iaform atioa. Bern* ington Typew rita r Companr, S9 East 1st Sonth, S alt Laka (flty , Utah.—a dr.
We are »g««n making ttoekfood. Ths Tw in FalU Floor M ills . (A d r.)
See MOWBRAY IAbont Oo&l
Aberdeen ITTlng IHi&w atba [
- Bock 8p r in {^ Peacock [K o w b ra j A Shankol {
Phone 809 |
FEIDAT, APBIL 11, 1919.
ADDS AKO TB E & SFOBTTO L I S I OF ATEDLETIOS
(Hy Aflnoclutcd Press)- ANN' AliDOR.— Svrimming i t to be
[ | added to athletics a t tho UhiTorsity ’ j f of M ichigan this yoar, w ith indications I that n strong team w ill bo assembled I . from students who figured prominently
S in other branches o f sports a t the school. I
Lack o f a swimming pool in Waterman g>*mnaslum hns prevented M ich igan from' indulging in th<« wator sports, • "but epace haa been found fo r a nata-
'[a torium in the M ichigan Union building, and w ork on i t is already under way.
■REOlSSIiiOS r IRSOFFERERS:nd JU ; M e r c y O r g a n iz a t io n S 6 n d s T o n s ;
o f F o o d a n d C lo th in g to i
M S t r ic k e n P e o p le ^JS* 'he (By AseacJated Prcs«>
6 A L 0 N IK I (Corrcspondonce o f Tho . o f Associated Presa).—To meet tho great no neod o f etotbing throughout the B ^ka n ad statea, tho Amorican Bed Cross com- i ist mission to tho Balkans is sending to lol Serbia; Bomania. Montenegro, and A l*>r* bania m illions o f yards o f cloth, thoo*
sands o f aowing machines, largo quan- , es titles o f thread, needles and buttons ih- ;ind hundreds o f tons o f old elo*thing. sl- Theso things w ill bo apportioned among j iS, tho countries aecordlng to tho oxtent ho o f destitution. Tbo commission is also ro shipping largo amounts o f food to vari- s ; ons points in tho 'Balkans which have t
suffered from tho German occupation. i ro " I f auy ono o f tho Balkans goea l r uuclad or u n fe d ," snld L ieu t. Col. *’0- Henry W. Anderson, diroctor o f Eodle Cross activ ities In the Near East, ‘ Mt . n* w ill bo only because wo lack tbe trans* I I,' portation fac ilities to reach the remot* I of or in te rio r sections. Wo have gath- I 0, ered up millions o f pioces o f clothing '
and tlrousanda o f tpns n f food from overy nook ond comer o f Euoopo.and w ill rush them to those sections o f tho Balkan states which aro most in nood.
“ >Yo havo taken over tho surt)lu0 stocks o f re lie f supplies held by tho American Bed Cross oommission in S I ta ly . Wo havo nlao hn<l diverted to our uso, fo r d istribution in tho Balkan peiiinsula, largo quantities o f material . intended fo r uso in Franco .and other
I countrJes during tho war. One o f the principal items is condensed m ilk , o f which we are ahipplng more thnn throo m illion cans. This doubtless w il l save tr thousands o f starving children.’.’ a
*--------------- P''■ Scots W ant Queen’s Z ® Fareioe ll Message „d ---------- \ 1
Museum o f Edinburgh Is in i.i Possession o f Last Le tte r of
Beheaded Ruler „ tim ---------- ■ . K«10 (Ry Aasoclaiea Press) cli£• LONDON.—Tho national a rt colloc* ni" tion fund has loaned to the Boyal Scot* wif tish musoum In Edinburgh, pending its nl9* fin a l diaposltion, tho last lo tto r o f ot
Mary, Queen o f Scots, addressed to her m0 brother-in-law, Henry K I , o f Franco, m1- and w ritte n the n ig h t before her exccu* tli d tlon. fc p This le tte r was acquired frop i the). Morrison collection by a numbor o f g porsona fo r presentation to the Scottish n people. I t Is in a perfect state o f J. prcser%-ation, nnd a beautifu l specimen p,
o f ealigraphy. a ;In the letter,,Queen M nry to ld K in g q'
y Henry tba t hnving passod nearly 20 g I- years in tho ca p tiv ity o f Queen Eliza-
beth nh6 had a t last been condemned j j )• to death and had been ordered to bc ^ n executed as n crim inal a t 8 o 'c lock Uie gj •• fo llow ing morning. She commended :- her son to H enry 's care. She sfgned
the le tte r “ a t two houra a fte r mid- . f night. Your most loving nnd very good ). sister.”
• FBENOH TAB2J P A IJ IC E =■t (Ijy Associixtrd Prrns) p^ STEA8 DUBG, France.—Former Em-i i'• peror W illia m ’s chateau o f IIoh-Koe- /,“ nigsburg in Alsace haa been taken o\Tir r ' '
by tbo Frcnch authoritioa. I t is re*h callod th a t the c ity o f Sehlcttstadt was■' forced to givo np th is medioTal castle/'• to W illiam I I who restored i t o t o cost/» o f $1,750,000 and then mado tho peoplofl0 o f Alsace-Lorralno foo t tho b ill. / ^
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C o u r t S e ts A s id e C o m p la in ts o f u - C o lo ra d o P u b lic U t i l i t ie s
tt- C o m p a n y n n U n ju s t R a te s
(Dy Awoclated Presa) W A S H IN G T O N .-A ll specifications
oxeept thoao a ffecting a few elass rates c ito d . in a complaint o f the Colorado public u tilitie s cemmlsdon against the A tchbon Topeka and Santa Fo and
S other railroads wero ovem led today by a docision o f the interstato commoseo rouiniiasio'n, the* Utah T ra ffic bureau ottockod v ir tu a lly a ll class and many commodity rates between Colorado and points to the west, eouth and east and
[)3 attracted unusual intorest because o f lntcr^•ontion by several <lther com* plainants, including tho Now Moxico commiasion, tho Utah T ra ff ic bureao and various c iv ic organizations.
No Beoord o f U njost Bate . Tho commission hold that, although a
? fow clasa rates wore unduly projudlcial, oxcoeding its maximum rato allowances,
“ tho record d id aot conclusively ostob* liah tha t other class rates to* points
■Y north, south nnd west o f Denver wore unjust. No necessity was ahown, ac* cording to tho deciuon, fo t ootboond western commodity rates from Denver. •
P roof alao was found to bo lacking ‘ff* tha t class rates between CHiicago, the
Mississippi and tho Missouri r ive r tor* j r ito ry on ono hand and Colocado com* men points on tho othor, wero unjust. i
The commission found uo adequate , basis fo r readjusting commodity rates
“ • botween tho aatno Eastom and Weatom | points nor fo r changing ocean and ra il (
^ rates to Colorado v ia Galveaton. ,
CROWDS mE ii mwmmiS p a r ta c a n s S t a r t P a ra d e W h ic h
Is Q u ic k ly B ro k e n U p b y ■ L o y a l C it iz e n s
IP ■—*— ~, f (Uy Associated PrcHS)50 ROME— A group o f men styled Spar- ro tncnns, carrying o red flag , attempted
a demouatration hero todny, but the. people attnckcd thd'crowd nnd dispersed i t . Several o f tho Spartacans wero hu rt and othera arreated.
p ■ There ensued an enthusiastic' di'mon- Ktrutinn i l l honor o f the army ond the X ietory o f the allies. Many cries vere
n i.eiird ol' “ l» n g live tho kin,.'!’ ’ • • r;; livo our Itn linn F iu ine !”
A Homo dispatch on A p ril » said .. the Koeinlists thore had decidcd upon n ~
geueral s tr ik e .fo r 24 hounijou Thars- ■” day in 'niemory o f Or. K n r l liebknsch t
c* nnd Itosa Luxemburg, kUlod during tho t- w in to r demonstrations In Berlin, .*i«d :s nlso in honor o f the b ir th d n y o f N ik- >f o lai Lenine, tho Rusainn Dolshcvllc pro- •r mier. I t wns stated thnt tho govern*D, mont had forbidden meetings by both 1* the an ti war and pre-war nocinIi»t<,
fearing gravo elnshes would rosult. lO » ' ' ■<t BEAD TH ISh G9 CENTS &9 CENTSif A LW A Y S LOOK° FOE M U T U A L CSBAMEBY OO.’S
AD fl. YO U DON’T H A V E TO WATT ,5 OVEE GO MTNtTTES TO OET COc FOR ® BU TTEB .F A T , EXCEPT DUEINO
T H B BUSH. T H B N YOU OAN BN. a JOY T H E EEST 'BODM. W IT H PLEN*0 T Y OF B B A D IN O M ATTBE. 222 •i SHOSHONE ST. W E S T.-adv.d ,
Take a fdend w ith yoo and drop In , n t the music room o f tho Mnjcstic Phor- ;
macy Saturday, where ten w ill bo • aervod b y tbe Preabyterian ladies, adv.
; \ /L IB E R T Y BONDS■ /Ins ta llm ent Books, W ar SaTlngs and ' T h r if t Stampsts BOUOHT POB CASH ® EO FFL£B, 366 Broadway ‘V N E W YO EK) Boom 41S. Phoae Franklin G50.
1 - Crisp - Satisfying § !wftat everybody saj-s aboot !
id th a t's why they aro continu* jbo BO immenaol^ popular. |exacuy wha^ you'U say when
lo yoor f ir s t Soow Flako Sodx
ask fo r crackers—« y Snow
ocer caa supply von.
T W I N F A L L S E
U tah Celebrates B irthda )/ o f Road
l l Through DesertU Anniversary o f Bailroads Oon- 1 ncoting Coasts Is B ig Event ^ • in M onntain Stato
(Uy Associated Press); OODEN—F if ty yeara ogo, M ay 10th,
tho Union P acifie 'ra ilroad bu ild ing to word tho Pacific coaat, and tho Cen* tra l P ac ific build ing toward tho east, met o t Promontory, neor Ogden. On
na tho doy tho two groat lines were unit- og cd many uotable persona viaited the10 spet and tho last aplke driven in com- le pletion o f' tbo road waa oue o f gold, id On M ay 10th, th is year, tt)e two ly great railroads w ill jo in w ith 'th o ’ atato so o f Utah In eolebratlng the evvont. tu Pagcanta descriptive o f tho early pe- ly riod ond modem methods o f transpor- i<t ta tion w ill form one o f tho unita o f o
parade which ia to bo the lending nl- j f traction o f the cclebratlon'whicb ia to n. bo hold in Ogdon and w ill bo known ns ;o “ The Golden Splko Celebration.’ ’,Q - ■ ■
' F J G H T P R O M O T E R L E A V E S
O N G U N N IN G T R IP E A S Tll, ----------IS, J. Bobb Brady o f Pocatello- A th le tic b* Olub, A fte r Ohamplosahlp Boat, ts W in V is it W illa rd ’s Oampre " -c* (Bpeclal to The News.)
POCATELLO, Idaho, A p r il 11.— r. President J . Bobb Brady, o f tho Ppca- « tollo A th lo tie club, gunning fo r tho
world'a ehampionahij) boxing contest between W illa rd and Dempsey on Ju ly
“ • 4, le ft here todoy fo r Donvor, Konaoa . C ity, Lawrence, Kon., and tho Toxoa
o il fields on o tr ip meeting roprcsenta-,5* tlvca o f tho press and sporting men'^ throughout tho intermountain country U to diacuaa tho prelim inary *i|rangor
ments fo r landing tho bout. Mr. B rady’n tr ip Is veiled in secrpcy. He w ill hold conferences w ith tho publicity., nnd business agenta o f “ Toxaa” Bick* nrd in Fort W orlli, Texas, and w ill v is it W illa rd ’s tra in ing comp ot Lawrence,
| l\nn.
I f you want to treot your g ir l to candy Hiiinlay, buy i t o f tho I ’rcsby- teriaii Indiea Salufdoy a t tho Mojeatic Pharninty. odv.
Classified Ads are cheop—effective.
I W i l t B u i l d H o u s e sat onco on ony o f my vacant lots
J or ocreago tracts and sell on torms (. n f 1-4 down ond 1, 2 ond 3 ,years, i.' 8 por cent, or,
° I W il l L o a n Y o u lh e M o n e yup to 1-S voluo a t 8 por eont on mod*
P em improved, well locatod rosldonco11 proporty, or fo r build ing purposes.
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] : An abtmdanoe o f matavailable supply o f la l long anticipated demu Telephone scrvice o f tb pre-war dayi was w itb
But then oame the da toward waz^when in
/ solid phalanx to bring > There w u no l o n ^ i
purpose not directly » o f highly trained telsj
I their t i iM and sk ill t o ;A n d ndtber was there burned at both ends, possible a t a ll feU f a r ' un til the dally ntmiber
I D u r i^ this period waI dltions would pom it, 1I Tloe that tba pnblie en,
Wa hav* gene th ro ti^ J ' important period o f r»I Bnt t t has not bean po
posed by nearly two I oompletad switchboard
tional employees ba t r period o f time.We haT» not yet been
j serrloa back to the saaBut the same poUoy c
j W orld s tfll e x i ^ anding m ott e ffld im permit. -
I M a y UK expect yoi th a t p e r iod o f n o i
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!“ ■ I P Y O U A K E I N D O U B T H E F O L L O W I N G P R IC E S B E E N P A Y I N G :
WO *-‘ 0 S ilvor Gloss Starch, 2 packa
pg! ICingford*H Corn SUroli^ 2 ])or- Duteh ClcaiiHpr ......................
Uon Am i ...............................10 Jlo ther Oats, package ......I" Carnation Oats, piickagc ..
Croam Wheat, packaRO .... ('ream Barley, package .... 1*2 11). Baker'K Chocolate .. 1-2 11). llerHhey’B Chocolate I ’ c iir l W hite Soap, B a r ....E lastic Starch ....................Crystal W hite Soap, a bar .. -Bob W liite Soap, a bar .... T(‘co I ’ancake F lour, 3 fo r ..
es- Tomatoes, Parkers, ean ....Corn, W ellington Club, can
i ly Bars Creme O il Toilet. Soai 3 Cakes B a tli Tab let Soap, 3
^ .Matches, a bo.x ..................on' 3 X’ackagcs A lm o ‘Macaroni11 ■ Crackei*H by the Package, 18iIr . No. 5 Crackers, a b o . \ ..........3e Barr(*l Ginger Snaps ............
Raisins, Seeded ......................sit Kaisins, Seedless ..................
Empson Peas, c a n ..................Sego M ilk, can .................
to Durk Kano Syrup, gallon .. •[j Dark Kano Syrup, 1-2 galloniv. Pork and Beans, No. 1 ’........
Pork and Beans. Iso. 2 .......’• Pork anti Beane, No. 2 1-2..- IF YOU A U K N O T TA
T H E S E PR IC ES T I IE N W II _____________________________________:I ■ •
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relephone i eace, W ar construct
P e a c ematerials fo r telephone oonstmotlon i ’ labor, a well kn it bnsiness organizati tmands fo r serTioe— f the type that the Bocky Motintain W Tithin ^ e bounds of p o e ^ ility .
• j W a rday n^en the nation squared its iaw
I industry in general lined up behint ing about the Oreat Becnlt. er an abundance o f labor materii y connected with the prosecution o f t elephone men and women were called to wftetiTig the needs o f the ^ re m m e
lere the tame nonnal demand fo r send ds. W hile the supplies of the tilin g rar below nonhal, the demand fo r the iber o f calls reaohed tremendous propt wa radered the best telephone servic i t , but i t was not and could not be t l t enjoyed in days o f Peaee.
R e c o n s t r u c t i o n>0^ the troubled period of war and r reoonstmetion.I possible to omoome in a few month iro years of restricted cxmitnxction. ards cannot be improvised nor oan la r » trained to the highest p o ^ t of effi<
een able, rader these conditions, to b •mna h i ^ standards ***** ^laracterise^ sy of striving to give the Best T e l^ ind to*day our efforts are cetttered in disnt servioe that the p r e ^ t m iM tt
‘ u o u r confidence a n d cooperation w> norm aU ty to w hich a l l business is lc
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T A K IN O AI.»VANTAG B 0J-’ w^E B O TH L o s e .
lG G Slaho T h e a tre
Service j ra n d tionm pnrpoaes, an elvi^syi sation, and normal and
. W ert received in thoa*
aw and turned its face nind the nation in one ^
lerial available for any;it the war. Thousands 'Iled upon to devote allment.irvioe. The candle waa iLn^ that made servioa ,be service rose steadily 'oportlons.vice that war-time ooz^ e the same type o l am-
md we faoe to*day lha
iTithf the handicaps im*X. New buildings and large nnmbers o f addi- iffinenoy in so short a
> bring yotir telephone ised i t in pre-war dayt. l^)hone Servioe in tha in the work o f s tq ip ^ - settled oonditions wiQ
while w aith iff fa t t forward?
i d T e l e g r a p h G o .
PAOBZHBB
Psblished b y Tho Tw la Falla Newi PnbliBbing Oompany. Incorppratod a< T w in Palla, Idaho, aod isaood evory a f tornoon oxcopt Sunday.
BOY A . P'R|»T» — _______L’ rosldoniJOHN 0. HABVEY.-------- ^ e w a Editoi
Tolephooo 82. ,
T o d a y ’s N ew s TodayEntered aa aocond'clana m atter Apri:
B, 1D18, a t the postoffieo a t Twin Falla Idaho, undor tho A c t o f Mai'ch 3, 2870,
SUBSOEIPTION RATES UaU Carriei•6.00_________ Ono Y « a r__________ »fl.OC
■ ___—_ fl m ontha-------------- 43.0C• ^1.25_________ 3 m ontha__________ <1.60
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A dvortW ng Rotoa Upon Application
Eaatern lioproBbntativea: Ooorgo B. David Co., Inc., 171 Madison Ave., Now York, 1411 H artfo rd Build ing, Chicogo.
No ro^IIon8^bility is nBSDinoil fo r tii« naro o f uuaoiicitod mnnuflcripfB, photographa or othor contributed mattor. Artielea aubmitted fo r . publicntiou w ill bo used or not nt tho discretion o f tlio oditor and no mauuscriptfl' w ill be ro-
. turnod unless accompanied by tbo noc- naaary ppstago.
x iW B \ n i ' 'o F ^ \ T s o c iA T E b ^ imj^Tho Associated Press is ozclualvoly
e n tit le d to tho uso fo r m nublication o f a ll nowa dispatches crodited to i t , or not otherwise crodited, in tliia papor, and also tho local news published Iioru- in. A l l righta o f ropiib lication o f apo- c ial dJipatchcs herein aro niao reserved.
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SOHOOL BXTEN 'b ION.Tho carry ing Into elocution o f tho
build ing pinna o f tho Iruateua o f the Tw in Falla Indepondent School D is tric t, boginning w ith popular a]>provnl u f'th o 91CO,000 bond issuo a t thc oltictiou on (Saturday next, w ill solve threo impur-
, tan t problems iu thc local vdiicntionul nphcru and place the Tw in K a lb distr ic t in the vnn o f national educational ]irogreu.
I t w ill, iu tho f ir s t place, jirovide for a ponnoucnt broadening and expauaion (if tho high achool vocational tra in ing coursca, placing tho school in n poai* tlon whoro i t may beat apply and make 1180 o f tho lessons which tho wap haa taught tho educational world.
I t w ill provide a richcr curriculum fo r tho seventh and eighth gmdei>, which under th is plan w ill Co .incorporated w ith tho f lA t year high achool, cJasa in tho Jun io r high sehool, a ffo rd ing to tbo Jun io r high achool,.all o f tbo advantages o f incrcoiKHl' fac ilities - fo r vocational tra in ing , including household oconomica nnd manual tra in ing , boAdcs g iv ing to I t tho boaefita o f Ibo u#o
s. n f tho high school llb fa rj-, auditorium ^ ^ d gymnoaium and partic ipation on a
broader ocolo in student activ itlca.And la a t l^ I t w il l reliovo congmtion
, n is t in g now ia tho* Tw in Falls school system to n jK>int where th i' capacity has been reached and a t the Bickel and L inco ln schools wh*Te'»haeks are being used to accommodate the pupils.
Tho chief im portAuri' o f the proposed sehool expansion plan inhero5, in ils proviniouH fo r making the schoola o f w ider u jrfu lncsfl to pupils o f adnlenceut age <ind a ffo rd in g a p la n 'o f eduration which w ill be tter equip Ks cradunten to meet w iih nnd solve the j.roblenifi <.f averyday life .
These aro thc thinga which a school s ya tem ^^ l^p rim nrily
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■ Oraacrat ia abaoIut«ly pnr* by Uborv toiy t« * t« . i^ gorm sM st aundarda.
tho Omeast, beeaoM I t is donbla aetiagro- raUM tba dosgli battar thaa othar
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Undoubtedly the uttcranceti o f Kn- gene V. I)eb« from vnrioun .platforms liver America during the cloning montlm o f the wnr eoiiHlituted n d is tinct obstn- ele in the jin th o f thc. government in
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l i wderpilde in m iflg ’wholcaoiM^ dalle-klag lo u cakes, blacnlta aad brtadt.
Or«ao«Bt is tha th rift b ikiog powdar. Itooatalan,do«8 0 oreandb«tt«rworit, aaaiMBqaaatityiareqnkad. Toa wiQ
gtiBg tiad the Creieent Oook Book is w j rthar beJpfol. -Oopy frw oa jeqiurt. Writ*.
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ding I the w iirk o f HiicucMifull.v prosecuting th fa r wnr iircgrjim <if Ainericn. Dobs oponl
.!(xlviHi'<l mon o f n iilita ry nge to resit I the d rn ft. lie held up tlio proponitio u f Bolxhi'viHin in R i^aia nd tho bot
Kn- exnmple o f ]>iire democraey .which th oriUH world lind over seen, nt n timo whe iitlm Uic HlreetH n f Petrogrnd ran rod M-it bstn- tho blood of innocent meu, women nn It in ehildri'ii. Debs set himself up in oppc____ Hitidii tf) Ihe government n t a tin i
wlien fhe govornnieiit needed ever ounce o f Hiij>jiort of which tho Amorica
^ people were rnpable. Ho chose to ctr J bnrroii rather than asaist, Amorica I
the wnr. I l ls influenco was on tb _ side o f America'a enemicn instead o I Amerien. A fow muro o f him and i * m ight bv thnt the wnr woulci havo hai
on en tir(jly d iffe re n t ending fo tha whleh nctun lly. cnmc.
O f eourae thcro ore many men an< womon whu w ill applaud tho. courso o:
r Debs. B u t to tlio clean minded, afraigh th in k in g every day citixen, tho mni who Is. prepared to; acccpt thc proposi
— tion tiin t -the foimdtttiona o f ovory gov ornment rest largely on the confidonc< o f the body po’U lic la the men ia ebargi
jo f tbo w orking ou t o f tho country 's dos 't in y in timca o f stress, Debs and hli p n ^ a m simply w o n 't do;
A ild yet thcro is an interesting coa- troat to bo found In tho record and it« results in tho ease o f Dobs und thc
I same on ^applied to slackers, pro-Germans, avowed alien enemies ond tho host o f other small ‘ f r y file d away in
I various federal and m ilita ry prisons for cauao during tho period o f the war.
Delis han beCn advi«ied by t^o courta ^ that hia only show to oacapo a Jong
priaon nentenco ia by an appeal fo r par- don to tho Preaident. Hundreds o f miserable l it t lo plotters, who delibor. a tely went *ouf o f the ir way to do on a small scale th( th ing which Dobs did on n large, ■ are ■ now being releaaed frnm custody and nctuall.v paid in eash a t army ratea, fo r the time they havo apent in prison.
P I f the degree o f Debs’ giiiU in su ffi- I cicnt to worraut a prison term o f yenrs,
no in thn t o f the others. I f the others nre to be given p riva te 's j>ay fo r the time npent in prison Debs nhould reeeive tha t o f n Brigadier General— and on top o f that should go an iron cross w ith bells on it .
B ut there is sueh a th ing ns eonslnt-
RUN ON SAVINGS BM ISBMSTimStrongest In s titu tio n o f C ity Is
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which cflused a run ou thp (Sarfietd ' I ’nrk State Savm;p« hnnk wa.i started > tcul.iy. The run liojjan about cloiiing ‘ t in ir veitor-Inv an.i a i xtmn ns o ffic ia la •
fhe b.mk renlirecl the nituntio ii they. ‘ arranne.l. to k frp open u n til n il claim- *
- nn tn W .fi- -a tiK f lp ii. W h.-n tt..- <lnora ‘ 1 w .'T .' n ij:h t DOO nrco un lin -^ 1 h iii l r ic iw d and $200,OOd w i ih - [
< Irnw ii. The h .in k ia eona iiie rcd one}I o f th e • .tro iig .'^ t o f the . - i tv V .m tlv in f j , in s titu tio n * .
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C H A M B B E L A IN 'S OOTJOH B H M B D T I The great benefit derired from tho I
rfl use o f Ohamborlain'a Coogh Bemody ; J haa been gratefoUy aeknowledgod by ,,j ;^any. Mra. Benjamia T. Blakeney, De- g cator, HL, writes, "C ham berla ia 'a I, Cough Bemedy is by fa r the beat'nedl- y, eia Xor eolda and coogha we have ere r
oaed ia o tir fa m ily . I gave i t to m y j , ebUdr^n when sn a il fo r croop aad have I _ taken U m ya e lf."— a4r. j
e Claaaifled Ada aro ekeap—effecUre. •
PHILLEOH a a P le n t y o f R o o m f o r •
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s a n d ' th q m e a s y e m e n
WSEOfKUPPiioned its Spring sl s p ir it o f th in g s . C lo t l
^pe— c lo th e s th a t w in tl10 h a v e c a u g h t th e b ro i o r m e n w h o w a n t qu i n o th in g less.
!1 f in d m u c h s a tis fa c tio ire can p ro v id e such a c lo tl i r a l l— fo r e n e rg e tic bus in co llege men an d l iv e ly “ P i lade to w ea r w e ll and la s t 1 h ig h q u a lity .
; $40 $45
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51 Jtsyour own11 ify o u ^ ^ r -j saysDLot0. ! “ Your own horse-= ! sense ought Vo te ll,
1 you what is the’ best! value when a smallI chew of Real Gravedj ly tastes so good,■y- and lasts so muchi longer than a big
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»ENHEIMERs ty les in th isjth e s fo r m e n o f th e q u ic k fa v o r
ro a d e r v ie w p o in t lu a li ty in e v e ry
ion in k n o w in g o th in g service. W e liness men, p ro fe s - Preps.” , S u its a n d i t lo n g ; p rices con-
. $50 ' ■ '
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e- chew o t ordinary• I I , p l u g . ”st Good tMta, sfiulln' ehffir.J] Ioa<erltf«UwhatmakeaG«a
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W i t h In t r o d u c t io n o f N t C a p i ta l
Tlip Iclnho Wliolu.mic (JrociTv ru j.nny, oi)orntf<l in Tw in Fnlln fo r c ij yonr« jrnnt utnlor tbo nianii(;ci>imil C. K. Muiinon ami F. -HnnJor, nn hrancli o f tho mnHi ‘concorn a t I ’oi to llo, hnH boon roor^'niil/.eil w ith t nddition o f notnc Incnl capitnl.
A[r, Mtinson nniil th is niornhiK (crn ing tho ehango, “ In tho pnst hookn nnd nrrountH li'nvo beon kept Pocatolio null invniccH woro mail from tho main o ffiro ' In tho fiit ii hooks anil accowntn w ill bo 'l< i'p t‘ in t Tw in Fnlln offipo nnd nl account nal v i | l bo inauod from th is o fficc. 0 nif(litionaI nnloaiunn han hcon employ fo r th is te rrito ry , n inkinj’ tliroo Hali mon now travolinR fo r thin f jn n out Tw in Pnlls. «
‘ ‘Tho chnngo liiiH Ijoun tim<lo noiK Hory by increnain);^ voluino 'o f busino nnd in viow o f uxeollonl proH[H‘<'tn f
. tho fu tu re o f whirb tho now ooiico: I'Xjicctn t« tnko tho fiiUont ndvantnKO
Thu niann^onicnt w ill ro n tin iir pra t irn lly tbo xantc nn in tho jmnt. (>'. Bowlos, fo r oifjht yonrn pnnt ns8iicint< w ifh tho Powi'r foin]mny, w ill in t
• i-hnrjjo o f tlio buokkocpiilf; departmon nnd it . F . Clark o f Portlnncl, alno wi bo aasoointod w ith tho now eoncont.
Buy an apron or other articles < clothing; a t tho markot Saturday at tl miiBic room o f thu .Majontlc Pliarinnc
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E L E C T R IC IA N S R E M IN D E I
Trades TTnlos HoIdB £x9cutlv« Bosslo to A dv lM Employera E xactly
When Wages Balso
Bocaunc o f tho publientlon by locc nowspapers o f a statomont in au intci viow w itb George E. Dowcn, busince ngcnt o f tho Build ing Tradcn couhci to tho effect tha t tho now scale o wagofl o f tho sovoral''tradcn unions al f ilia te d w ith tho council would bccora I’ ffoc th 'o in Mny, tho olectricnl worker union was obliged last ovoning to holi
• nn exeeutivo ncnalon and pass a reso — Illtion rem inding tho employers tha
the now scalo fo r the electrical worker was to.bocomo .effective A p r il 1, am tha t on .agreoncQt to tha t e ffect ha< boon signed by thn om iJoyern prior t< thc publication o f the Interviown.
" 8 «e«ts to the S v e e t" . Get then o f tho Prcabytcrlon ladlcn nt t l i r Ma jontie Pharmacy, Saturday. adv
C O N G R E G A T IO N T O G IV E *
, V IE W O N i d e a l P A S T O R
P la in T a lk la Expect«d a t K ot«1 SW' vices a t Ohzlstlan Oborch In
OompUmest Exchange
I t la oxpccled tllAro w ill bo same plain t f l i ' i a t tho Christian ehurch 8 uu' tl® ; n igh t when six roembers o f thc eongregation aro to sneak a t tho seven
• o ’clock meeting on, “ The K in d o f Pas' to r I L ik e . " A t oight o 'c lock the pastor, W. A. Moorp, w ill spoak on “ Tho K in d o f Congregation 1 L ik e ." Speakers fo r tbo seven o'clock meeting are Opal Yantis, Byron.Pylo, Miss Ruth Harvey, Mrs. C. P. Bowles, C. E. Allea and W ,.J . Trueblood.
Wo arc again faakiug stockfood. The Tw in P a lli F lour M U la.^Adv.
. amr mofi. T E E U U T U A l. OR&AMEBY CO. IS P A Y IN O 69 OBlJTS FOR BUTTEE- FA T , T A E B YOXTB O B E A U TO T H E M A N D O N LY W A IT A FEW U ZKU TE 8 TO QBT TH E O ASH ^AdT.
Excellent hog feed fe r sale. The Tw in Fa lls Flour M illa. . (Adv.)
W all paper cleaning. Entimates giv> I'll. Phone 709-R. aiv.
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M E E T T R O P H Y T R A I
” n T w in Falla Stndent Unalclana to Ta , L P a rt In y ic to n r l.oatt
, dI 1 * 0 Members o f tbo Twiu Falls high
I M school uniformed band, undor tho I W direction o f J. T. Bainbridgo, a t
l l i l Rupert on Tuosday next w ill moot tho V ic to ry special tra in , Joden w ith trophies from European bat-
fh filo tK'fields nnd bearing speakers and n u ie - roturned world war veteran's tour- pf^tpri- atato in thc intcrcnln o f fho
forthcoming V ie to rr loan.N e w school organization w ill
. accompany the V Ictorv spccial from ' Rupert to Burley; Murtnugh, Buhl,
F ifc r und bnek to Tw in Falls on • com whatovor. dnmonstrntions mny bo arraugcd= ,7 ! ; ;’ iw o*' ^ *'caah” fo r yonr «gi, tako them to the M utnal Oreamery, 22'* Bhoshone Bt. adZ oon-iBt nil I------ — " ■iS ic i j > \ M - n o u n c e i t t O B . i jfuture in the
• J ' * A TTE N TIO N O. A . E.Iilovcd inoiiibern tif Dnn McCook posHftk'H- vctornaH o f th
nut o f rcqucnfod to nnsembk' t7 oVIoek Tuendny ovoning, A p r il 15, fi
nt'ron- * ''0 Tw in Falln rn ilw ny ntntion to moi sinon.t spi’ i'in l trn in n rr iv in ^ iictin fo r ■*" •’* *1" 'piiconi th i'renftor in Ihc intcroBtn o„ . tllo forthrom lng Victory L ibo rty ■I^iu nra,- CO^’ OVEH. Commniidcn.( I p . • Adjutant.-•intcd -— ■
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Ser- 8oe how proudly ho stepsalong w ith head up andsKouldurs back Jil his new
“inie XtragooD. Suit.Bun*
jven i® Boy'n .SuitI*®*’ money can buy—wcll finished
throughout—uo rough edges; every one is overcoat or'tapcd:
tinglu th n(ams that lidVo to stand
strain arc trip lesewcd—from the f ir s t pattern to tho bist button every step o f manufacture in right.
. IB Prices range from EB-
£ $ 5 to $ 2 5Tho . ' ' ' ■
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April 14th10 Shows to 4 Rides 4
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O W Y H E E F O R G U N S H O W
Deputy S h e riff O. F . H offm an Makei Prisoner o f Sam Hacvey fo r Whom
W arrant I s I s r a e l
8 am Hnrvcy, wanted in S ilver Citv Owyhee county, Idnho, on a foloiiv chargo o f drawing n gun in all nlli'n-a tion w ith a citizen o f fhat county, wa/i arrested Thuradny nfternoon lyest ot Buhl by I>eputy S he riff O«orgo P. H u ffn iitn . l ie wan bronght to Twin Palln and reli-ancd fropi custody' whon ho furn inbrd bon<l in tho num o f $1,000 to Bc>cure his appcnrnnec fo r tr ia l.
Open* M il l W ork Shop— Frank Ny.-, w c ll known .Twin Fnlls enrpciiter uud builder, hnn reopened th j cntnbllKh- ment a t .T2I Fourth aveiiiie south, herf'- tofore known us the Tw in Kalin Snnn i- Door coniphny. *»nri w ill rondurt tho bi.ninens in tho fu U ic un>ier tho name o f fhe C ity Sanii & lioor company. M r Nyc has been anxoriated w ith this bua- ncns fo r eight years pant during the times I t wan conducted surccsnlvely by John .1. P llgerrim and bv .Moon & Ath-
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Seeks Relatives o fI M an K ille d in Wt
I I County Troaauror aa -AdminI ■ tra to r Direota Several Inef- !■ . foctive. Inquires
The relatives o f A lfred E. E ric non o f Filer, who culinted in th m ilita ry nrrvlce, nud wan killed ii a rtio n ,in Frunce Inst October leav ing anioiig hin offeetH nn luuurnnci policy for 91:000 payable to - hi
, I entnti', are boing soiiglif by MrsI I Kmina Longley Warren, "eount> f l troamirer, an jm blir ndniinnitrator
I I . ICricnoti le ft no - relativi'H hen■ but mnile hin liouio for n time lia
fo re -o iilin tiiig , w ith L. O. H ill ol .F iler. It in uiiderntood thn t lu hnn bn iilicrn and ninfers in Minnc- Hofn. F ffo rt to locate thein, how ever, linve l.ccn unavailing f liiii far.
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t \ IJ. II. StoveiiH o f Hurley njtcnf Thu da.v hero.
Mrn. .1; IJ. Kanegy.ajieiit Thursd there from IJiilil.
R. n . Denton o f K im berly npe TIiiirHdny here. ,
Snm H ills o f .Icrome in in Twin Fa ou liuniiionH.
Mrs. M. .\. Davison went fo Americ: Falln Innt night.
IJ. U. Ktncrick of .Torome is in Tw Fnlln on linninona.
Mins IVnonu W right <if K itnhor spent Thnrmfay here.
Morgan Heap went lo Pticatello n buninexH btnC night.
Mr». Frnnk W right uf K imberl Kli»I>]H-d here yenterdny.
I .Mrn. I 'n iil Disney vin itc ii here fnnI Ilu iiorf ou Thurndny.I .Mr. and .Mrn. Arlluic.'.Rcott o f Ila i
nen hjiont Thurnday hero.Mrn. O. V. Gooilrirh o f llnnni'n npou
ThurM.Iny in Twin Fnlln.
I Mrn. .M. i l . Finiicr o f F iler nhoppciiu Tw ill Falls on Thurnday.
Mrn. Roy Woods o f Hurley visitci friendn'hero on Thursdny.
Mrn. U. Davinon o f Rupert niiojipoi in Tw in I-'nIls on Thunnlny.
.Mrn. E. Dcedn o f Hanson nhop])C( in Tw in Fnlla on Thursday. ‘
Mrs. A . .1. Stout o f Hurley .>liopjK'i in Tw in Fnlln on Thursday.
W. IJiirfon o f Hurley la In Tw in Fall fo r n few days on business.
I Mr. and Mrn. W ilbur Holton o f Lub I spent Thursday afternoon here.I Mrs. M. E. W right b f K im berly shopI ped in Tw in Fnlla on Thursdny.I [ \ y . J. F a rrd l 6< Burley In in Tw li
galls pn buslnefji^for a few days, m . Mrs. Cuba Ann Proctor o f K im berl;
sJioppcd In Tw in Falls on Thursday.Mm. F. Harrctt o f Uanaen apen
Thursdny in Tw in Falln on bu tions. ) W Mrs. E ff le Lyon o f F ile r came h th
last, n igh t to >'isit friendn fo r a fev dnys,
^ea ■01 Miss H ilman Herrinden le ft Thura
d n y to v in it friouds i;» Burley fo r n few d n j»
•ity, M r. -aiid Mrs. Cliarles Costello oi ony Kiihl arc v is iting in Tw in Falls fo r : n-a- few days."■“ 5 .Mrn. P. I I . Van, Orndell o f Portland
p who came here fo r her son’s wedding win home last n ight,hen Mfs, A lbe rt, McCIay o f nansen rc ,000 turned home on Thursday a fte r a visil
hero w ith relatives, fig t. H. ICnight who has recently beer
• y-'.j discharged irom service in here ou biisl and jiess from Pocatello ^or o fow dnys./p .! Mrs, Ooorge Robinson o f Borley ii
v is iting her brother C lifton Adams, i t J},.. Tw in T’alls fo r the remainder o f th(
j in ' week, ‘.Mr *ua- BBM EM BBBl
Tho M utua l Oreamery Co. pajn by xcaah'’ fo r egga. 222 Shoshone B t, W
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Exeellent hog feea fo r sate. Th« ve. jT w la Palls Flour M ills . (Adv.]
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71ie w orld -fam ed succcss H tim e presented in a fo to pla^
SIS HOH A s to ry tha t w ill never grow H m illions laugh, fea tu ring—
I MABEL NB a A Bomance in -the gc
\ S IX OYUNDEE LOVE, a W estern adventorc. A twe
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Com edy b y Bu<-one yo u 'll enjoy immensely
Special OfferingW O M E N ’S
Pumps and Oxfords$2.85
W o m e n ’s b l a c k k i d ,
c a l f , p a t e n t a n d w h i t e
c l o t h p u m p s a n d o x
f o r d s , h i g h o r l o w h e e ls ;
v a l u e s f r o m $ 3 . 5 0 t o
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m to Mano'n to you , M r. B us ir 0 beeo,me a f f i l ia te d i t i tu t ib n , is p rp m p t- : o ^ i t i o n o f m u tu a l W ill r e s u l t . -
d e ta il o f th e f in a n - y o u r ;business too
: i t o u r c a re fu l a t- e a rnes t considera'-
0 0 la rg e to o v e rta x ,
lonference w ith o u r b r in g o u t m any a t- ures o f o u r service.
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EUM Theatreow. Matinee and Night
by Bose M elville, fo r the f ir s t )lay— the great ru ra l comedy—
)PKINS)w old. Thc p lay tha t has made
NORMANDgood old snmmer time
a 1919 version o f a sp^^cling: . tw o -pa rt Sunshine Oomedy^—q fhter and Thd lla . .
ad F isher
PAOB P in
CITIZENS WHICH SHOWr PBEPIIfilNCfOB SEASONOpening o f Oompany W hich
W in tered Here Is A ttra c ting A tten tion
CoiiPi'diTablo onthusloani Ib nhowji b.v tlip })Po;ilo o f Tw in Fnlls w iitc liin jf tho
• B crtm rili nhowH rounding'out tlie ir ftt- trnptionjt which thoy w ill open fo r thy f im t timo th is AoaHon tn tho ninuHomciit Koiup public next Monday niRht, A p ril 14. Tho people who w ill bo a part o f tbirt RiRBiitic orRanlztttion aro a rrM n g in tho <rity on ovory tra in aud by en l- iirday everythin;; w ill bo in roaainosR.
Thin is tho f ir» t time in tho h ljitory • o f T w in FnlU thn t n Inrpi' show haa
uintri-ed anil opened hero nnd every ouo IH intorcateil in mnking tho Btay o f th<* Bernardi ahowa a rurrcm. A ll tho a tlraction ji on “ The Avenue.of Pleasu re " nro feature nhowa nnd n il new.
Tho Cnrae o f Kaiflerigm w ill ho a nov- elt.v to thono wbo attond nnd w ill b ring ouf tho to rrih lo auflorlttfpt o t thoso wha hnd to f if jb t tho terrib lo ' hun.
The lari'o traino^l animal ahow in one u f tho bent and lorgeat and ahows w hnt human akill and kindness cnn do to ta iiu ' ^hcso w ild bcaats o f tho forest.
The terrors o f tho ocean w ill abow how iJio Iluna ' aubmariho warfare waa cnrricd on, showlnj; how tho nubmarinea Hubmcr(;od thomBolvea undor. water and sent out tho ir deadly torpodoes, blbw-
' ing up and sinkinK the tranhport boats th a t carriod our boya "o v e r thore.”
The Circiia 8 ido Show w ill bo* instruo- (ivo nq well ns enterta in in f', exh ib iting tho bent froaka and curiosities tbat can b« gatherod under eanvna.
The motordrome w ill send th rilla up the bock and you wondor bow tbono daro-dovila daro do the atunta thoy do on tho motorcycles, going ovor a milo a minute.
Tho Gold and S ilvor ahow U a croa- tlon o f a rt, aod w ill bo ono o f tbo main attractions. 'Thcae and many other features boflidos tho gigantic ridoe, tho Morry-Oo-Kound, tho Foris Wliool Bud tha t sensational rido ' ‘Tbo 'W U p" cnn a ll bo seen on “ Tho Avonuo o f M ir th " w ith tho Bernardi Showa which w ill bo opon to tho public fo r six nighta o f fun and fro lic commoncing noxt Monday night, A p r il 14.
Tho ada o f liio atorea nre nown-bud- geJa. They givo you fncta an to «vhit is happening in tho world o f morclmu- (liaiug—]>rico trend* mid nclunl Aullinc pricoa. You muat l<ou|i in touch w ith storo news in order to bo nblo to judj;o vUlucs.
y o c a l p ^ r e - v j ^ i e ^
Joins H usbuid Ber»—Mra. CharloH llc c k c r o f Salt Loko arrived here on i Thuradny to jo in hor fiushand.
Sxpresa M «a Here—A. 8 . .Borry and - J . Vf. Johnaon, o ffie ia la o f U>e Am eri
can Kxpreaa cooipaoy, eamo hero Thursday on buainesf.
Son n i on Coaat—Mrs.* E. l i . Rogera le ft Thnraday ovening fo r Loa Anguea, Cal., where ahe was called by the c r i t i cal illnca* o f hor non.
Is Guoflt o f JJaog^itor—Mra. L . 7 .Oaddio a rrived hero yo«torday from Bakorsfio ld, Cal., to v ia it inde fin ite ly . Sho is tho guekt o f her daughter, l£ rs . W. R H aakiM ,
lA u rto WaU Batozxv— Laurie T. W all returned on Thursday from sorvico in
, tho TOfirine coqis in Galveston.. He hna boon located there fo r tho past yonr and a ha lf. For severnl weckH beforo hia return he visited relativea in N orth Carolinn, his form er home.
W ar Veteran KetonUng'—Lieutenant Douglaa Daviea is expcctcd home today n ftc r Bcr\-ing fo r Hit' poat two years w ith tba Canadian tro(i]>a in France, he hna been a member o f tho engineering curps aince his oaliatmont. iio spent two months o f the poat year in . ‘the hospital recovering Crom severe wounda. Mr.. DnvioH i* the mm o f C ity A ttorney .Tohn E. Davies.
Bow IMphtherla Is Coatract«<i. Ono, o ften hoars tho expression, " M y
' 'Chilil vaught a aovere cold'which d«v’el- ojied in to d iph theria ," when the tru th >»an thnt the cold hml tiiniply le ft the lit t lo one particu la rly auapcctible to the v’unlloring diphtheria germ. i f v«ur
r l i i l i l ho.1 n ro ll] wben diphtheria ia pro- valent you ahould tako him ont ' i f the xchooj nnd Vei<;> him o f f tJji* jiJrt-oJ u n til fu ll.v recovorod, na thi-re in a hundr.'d tiniofl more danger o f hin taking diph- ttu 'riaw hen he haa a cold. When Cham* berlain's Ooutfh Kcmedy i» j-lvcti i t «juickly curcit tho cold and Iciuiiini Ihc danger o f diphtheria or any other g-ro. disease being contracted,—id v .
PAOB S IX r
nu J^oi©l.sIN L___ ____Ic h P E R R IN E -J . n . OloJia, Loula P et
t i t ; L . M. Stigor; C. C .TarrandT T- K. Forrin, Burlov; Goorgo I la r to g ; P. P. lleagora, Jarb idgo ;. i f . . K n igh t, Pocate llo ; J . B. MorHa, Denvor; M r. an^ Mrs. Charles Brower, Jcromo; O tis
tho Browu; 0 . J . Hyde, Salt Lake; H . H . ftt. Bailey, Gooding; T. W. Holmca; A . W. the Bowman,- W ill C atlin : E. C. Doyle; A . ,p„t S. Pease; H . W. Spring, Pocatollo; B . p rll C: Nickerson, Portland; Balpb S ilver;
o f A . S. B o rry ; J . \y . Johnson; Bobert lo g M ille r, Portland.3al- ----------ess. BOGERSON—T. E. Clork, l*au1; -W. ory C. LarsOn, Paul; MrsJ K . W... Joods, haa Itogeraoa; H . Duncon, Buhl; John J . ery Catleugh; J . E. A llen, Idaho Falls; O.■ o f W. Varney, Idalio Falla; Claronco B a t- tho ty , Hogoraon; O. V . Dockor, Idaho Falla Bas- JkCra. .W ilHam Yost, W o n d o ll;^ Jo rry f. Becker, Buhl; Harrison Bcckor, Buhl; lov- J . G. 'Wolcott, PorUmouth, CL;. Dora do in g Phlllippo, Now Y o rk ; John Aform us; rho H onry l^eosioger, Jarbidgo; A . F. Fost
er, B o s to n i'V . H . Baraott, Boston; A . one B. Cbirk, Boston; D . E . A tw o ll, Colum- hn t bua, O.; W. B'onoison, Amorican Falls; to H . A . Pederson, Balt Lako; M rs. Clara
St. F ladby; Iko Marks, Boiso; W alter low Casey, Salt Lake; Mrs. Goorgo Thomp- raa aon; A . Albertson, Picabo; 11. A lbort- nea aon, G arre tt; J . G. W olcott; D . E. A t- ind w o ll; K . H . E itoa; Ed Cotoman, St. >w- Louis. •ats ---------------- ■
W HO W AN TS TO ADOPT oa. A E B A L • ‘ TOM-BOT” O IRL?tho ----------tb- Thoro are lota of- boya w ith “ g irl- loe, l ik o ” qualities and thero are g irla who «ol have lots moro " n o p " tban tbe ir p " brothers, but th is does not condemn o f thom fo r our foremost educators te ll Ich UM i t is the "to m -b o y ” typo o f g ir l Its who ahow tho moat rapid advancemunt ix t a t achool and who oventually mako the
progressive, modern mother.W hile ' ‘ T h e - B r n t " is a ahoeking
uJ. m ite o f a creature you love hor most \nt from tho vory s ta rt o t tho ploy, and LU- tUi tho tru th sho apcaka cme/ges from m; the rough Innguago ahe einploya i t ith <lawnH upon you thn t she ia nothing j;o Icaa thnn a philosopher.
“ Tho B r n t " w ifi be prcliented by a Now Y ork o ity eaat o f pla^'crs numbering ten artia lfl a t tho L n v fr in g tonight, A p r i l .11.
Reracnihor, this compan.v is n<i(.. charging tho ir fegulnr p rice n 'fo r this
' eugageinont, but having ,.tbroe . open nights on route to Portland, ono o f
Ofl them is being played loca lly a t admia- DU aions w ith in tho roach o f tho moat mod-
eat purae^ Tho intorost In th is engagement ia largo,, so i t bohoovos one to
nd SL'oure aoata a t nn early time, r i- — I'*• .... now IB YOUB C O M P LE X IO N t 4
A woman abould grow noro beautifu l ’ ’ 08 aho grows older and oho w il l w ith
duo regard to baths, ^ e t and oxoreis<v aad by. keeping hor l iv a r ond bowela in good w orking order. I f 7 0a ore hux- gord and yellow, jou r'oyea losing tb o ir
.p lustre aad whites becoming yeliowiab,' your flesh flabby, i t may be dao to in-
™ digestion or to a slaggisb live r. Ch&m- V- boria in ’s Tablets correct tboso diaor- " • (lor..—Adv.
m- down Ai t ta d nia]
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TW IN FALLS,
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-lIsUES FOR RESTORATION 3 TO HER MAIDEN NAME___ Mrs. H are l BraaUSax o f Caatleford, A l
leged Desertion In A c tio s fo r D It - ^ orce Trom H e r HnsbaadPot-. I ______‘ ^ Doaertion dating from March, 1018,• P* fd llow liig thrctir anarriogo in jAugust,
1010 in Pueblo, Colo., ia alleged aa claims fo r a decroo o f divorce in an action filed in d is tr ic t court hore
• .“ • Thursday by Mrs. H ote l Brashear ofCaatleford, througb hor ottomay, J . H.
' " Sherfoy o f Buhl, against Samuel Bra- > shear. Sho asks alao th a t her maiden
namu o f Hazel Downey bo restored to bert },er.
~ A B E T O V H A S F77 -W. happy 70a most be wbIL . I f
'nea, yj,u aro /re a a a a tlj troubled w ith , coa-• stipation asa in d i^ s tio n 70a cannot be ! G- altogether happy. Take OJuunberUln'a
Tablota to correct those disorder*. They aro prompt and effectpa l, easy aad pleasant to taka.—Adv.
» do ^Ft ocialj oiesUls; -------- /la ra 'ater XI,p gun.i pf the Ascension Episcopal
church mot on Thursday oftomopn in >ort- the rectory. The ladies spent tho oflc»- A t- noon aowing.St. ----------
On Thnraday afternoon the re tiring offieera o f the’ Presbyterian Ladies Aid
^ aociety gavo a tea in honor o f tho in- ^ coming officora. A short bnsiness sos- ^ aion waa hold aud lo to r in tho aftor- 11 noon delicious refreshments were aor%’ed fI by the hoatosses.
^ , Last Tuesday ovoning tho ladies o f St. Edward's church ontortalnod o t a
. tea in tho roetory. A largo crowd was t l ,7 present nnd the hoatessea clcarcd $33
fo r tho church.
[Jf!.' The Thursday Bridgo clnb was de- J;,® lig h tfu lly entertained bv Mrs. P. H.
Crow yesterdoy afternoon. TJio priies jfn ll Leopold and Mra. H arry Bnrgor. Mra., ont gueat o f tho club.
Mra. K. ITolllngawortb entertained J the M n. C. club on Wednesday after-
noon. The' guests apent tho afternoon ® : very plenanntly in p laying bridge. The
jir iio o f hiffh scoro went to Mts. Peter | Krickaon. -Mrs. Snm H art was the gucst
ing, - D o n 't spend tbo da7 cooking. Got
your piiatry fo r Sundny a t tho mualc ,.,f" room of tho Majostic Pharmacy, whoro
’ tho I ’ roabyiorian Indies w il l w rve you Snlcirdny._________ __________ ndv.
1*', CASH PA ID fo r aecond-band cloth- - f in i ' 'a t the Clothing Exchnnge. 120 Snd
Ua- Bt. a .od- —
. E .M P IR E ., A u t o S h o p .
Repairs Ford Oara \ ^ Eclosively
GEORGE I m u m sIn- Proprietors.
130 3rd Ave. S. Phono 708or-
Mirrolac madeeverything in this room like neW”woo(iwoik need <127 norred and dlnB7 .
floor-bidden dusty can>ets. At U cost you can transfonn tdu ti to Iboi: hardwood. Jost as casDy fou can bring ■n dist old duur or table £rom die attic make it worthy cf. parlor or dining-
XL ,
Thm Caaram m dM I R R O L A C
ta this simple and rna pcmJr e. lo one Scatioo it ^rea a ksadioine oak, walnot
fifiWK Wjd) a iirnit«f*» iD noc c h ^ become ^ooed or jdiow !' marks. Diiea orer Yoa auk.b it with soap,and water, one can apply Htrtolac to almod any*{ in du bome. The hardwood finishes tde light oakf dadc or golden oak, walnut; ogany« dark md malachitea. W e also have it in' Kold-^aad alua— tm for Itijhtinff fizures, ndiaxon and a pipes, besidea fiat and doa whito end
Iardware CO.r n i s h e s a n d G l a s s
___________IDAHO
TWINFALLS^
VIE Real Estate Transfersra toiihed B r t t a Tw in t*Ua Ti-
t ie and A bstract Oomitany
)18, T» n ■ r nj
“ ‘iu Deod, J. C. Sanger et al to H . L . Aus- ^ t in tlO , lo ts -10, 11 and 12, block 1
, Bluo Lftkoa addition. Tw in Falla,. f Deed, W. B . Priebe to J . 8 . Kimes H $1, lo t 5, block 17, Tw in Fails.
. ■ H. Morriasey to Florence I . Morria- soy, a i, NE 35-11-10.
,0 Deed, S .'B yan to W. Hess, $750, p t ‘ N E N E 27-10-17.
Agmt. o f aaie, H . F . Harder to H. D Johnson, »10,037.S0, lo t 21/ b lock 67,
^ Twbi Falls.
are ogaln making stockfood. The T w in Falls F lour M illa . (Adv.)
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F o r SaleJ 100 acres under high state o f
cultivation. 2 ^^ milos from tfon- ter o f Jerome. Bented on shares th is year to good farm er. Buyer* share o f tho crop w il l pay aplen- did returns on 'tho Investment.
I f yon are look ing fo r A SPLENDID INVEST,
r B ffiN TJOB- ,tor- W rit© or inquire o fved
Jhi Tnlll-Sremliick flsally Co.Phone 116 Jerome, Idaho.
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imes, WASTK Thirria- No Time fi, p t.I n. E ve ry person, every to o l, e' ; 87, th e service o f th e n a tio n —
I f you have a n y usefu l elec in g th e s lackcr b y .re fu s in g
^ MENI f the re is a n y service le ft
' m achine m o to r, w ash ing n B ly in g id le in y o u r hom e w • q u ick ly . Y o u rem em ber f
used to save y o u ? W h y 1 necd 'every m in u te y o u can
Our cstii^te wi!
QtizensEMrO. R 0 3 S t . DC
_ T W IN F A L L S .
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n l | A Gooi i B l iI J l l l l l ' n o t ic e )m i^ K u l ~S: p repoad9 m i l f States T
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represen motorist
M l l lU r where.
I The idj j States T i/ tires—tt/ can be bl
rapidly j
Wecai U n ite d meet—ai your inc
lite d Stalarig^iood
LUto & SuL T «5 CO.. H O L
FRXDAT, A P B IL 11, 1019.
' ' A W O R KERW M K C L-
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fo r Slackers, c v e iy m achine is dedicated to .1— there m u ^t be no slackers, le c tr ic a l app liance th a t is p la y - ng to u o rk
IT !e ft in th a t o ld fla tiro n , sew ing ; m achine, o r vacuum cleaner ; w e can re p a ir i t chcap ly and :r h o w m ucK t im e and la b o r i t y le t ic lie id le now when y o u :an ge t for- p a tr io t ic w ork?
v i l l c o s t y o u n o th in g
ctric Supply Co.D O U G L A S , M i r .
ID A H O
od Tire Year1 have d o u b tle s s e d ' t h e g ro w in g i<dieiaace''of United Tires
ry one is asldng for 'f known value and i dependability.
that is precisely United States Tires 2nt in the minds of ists here and every-
idea back of United T ires—to build flood the l>est tires th ^ built, is apiJealing to f growing niunl>er8.
«n provide you w it li ■** sd S ta te s T ires to -and meet exactly— ndividual'needs.
ites T ires ! T iresjpp ly Co.L L IS T E R
^ T h e C lass ifi(
BI)SINIiSS DIRECTORYBnSngBB OASD BATM
One iiue rtlon , p«r l i n o ____________Ono week, por Hoo -—__ ________Oia monlb per lino _____—. __i.
. PHONE 32 ^
T B A W a y E B
OBOZIBS TB AKBFEB OQ., Pbooo I
OLASBW O T O W OLAflS—Al«o « * b in e r ^
Moon's Shop, phono 5.
m ^ oT t t o t o o
P i i ^ o T 0 in K ^ P h o n o ^ o K Loi Muaie Co. ■ • ■
PROFESSIONAL♦
^ A T T O B N iraA & E B . W n . S O N — Lawyer.
EO M SB 0 . M IL L S — Boy<l Building
i S T E ra A N , & T. Bldg
b : ' v f L A M O T T — “ a e^oVai Booini 6 and 7 Id iiho Power Bid,
BWEBLBY 4r S W EELEY — Attorne a t Law. Praetieo in a ll Courts, Tv Falls, Idaho.
M . W O IiTB—Lawyer, Rooms 5 a C, ovor Idabo Department Ptoro, Tn Falls, Idaho.
. T A ^ X o iP O T iS d S r e ^ ^ ^ a b c o X '^ iog,' 125 M a ia A to. ~W., phono Practice lim ited lo Probnto and Cii M n tta a . __________________
J. H . W ISE—Lawyer. Fu lly organli Collection Departmeat. O /flc i Booms 0 and 7 Ovor Tw in F a lli Bai ft Trust Co., T w in Falls, Idaho.
A O O O U K T ^ r iW O I ^ ^ P BW (k bsOOOP—Rjom " ' ?ower Bldg. Telopbone 201 and 8^
j / ' o . P O E r a S T B i i ^ i ^ . ^ i i ^ a r t, Me and M in ing Engineer. Tw in Pal. Idaho.' Phono IM -J .
, M m o P B A c rro B S" m T ^ i £ r ’B b a i
, IT A B IU M —AU forma o f E lectricU M inaral Vapor and E lectric U gi Baths. S04 F if tb Ava. E . Tel. Sfl
OLEANEBST B B PAXJLCT 'a z m is n M ^ ^
TATTOBTWa— B. 1*. Boberta, Itg i Phone 916W. 126;BhoaheBa 8 t Wet
' WOOLO GIVE fl OOLURS 11 BomB ailw ay Baperlntandeat B ay i TaalJ
TT«wi to TT>o H U Job.
" 1 wotild give fiv^e dollara a b o t i fo r Tanlae beforo I would bo w itho i
. i t , ” said Joo Owons, division raperi tondont o f tho Memphis Stroot Bauwa-
. whcM addreu ia Box .281, MempM Tean.
" I^ w a a ge tting ia m ighty bad ahap w ith stomach troi4 >lo,'* he coatinao< ‘ 'nnd waa a ll broken 'dow n and tire ou ti X waa so nervona and had ane aw fn l hea^achca tha t I coaid hard! sloop or rest; I waa' simply down au out and don’t belloTO 1 could have kop my job much longer i f I hadn’ t go hold o f Tanlae.
Since sta rting on Tanlae I hav gained fivo . ponnds, Z eat and sleep jne
. fin e and i t bas strongtbened me np an - made me foo l so m nch ' be ttor o tc t
way tba t 1 ca n 't say enongh in i t p ra ise ."
Tanlae is aolil in Tw in Falls hy Cit; Pharmacy,' in Bogerson by Thompso) Drug Co., in Mnrtaugh by Mnrtaugl
' I>niK Co., in F ile r by A . B. Wood, Ij Buhl by C. D . Boring Brotheni Co., am
♦ i l l K im borly by A . L . Stowo.— ad%-.
TZPEW BITBBS.Jnat roceirsd a new ahlpmsat o f fao
to ry r« b a llt maehine* aa fo llow s: Bem tn f to n ’s, Monarch'a. Sm ith Prem iar's A l l to be sold a t ba i^a iA prieat. VfiiU oa to r prieo on a n r o f ta«r marthinoa M t eaJT terma m & es I t poaalbla fo i yon to do bnainesa w itb t it . B 0 7 from tba maBofaotnrer and haTO hia gnaran too w ith ♦v* T^airfi Bam ln^toi '^ m w r l te r Company. S9 Eaat 1st Booth 8 ^ Lako C ity , n ta k ^ -a d r .
DOINGS OF THE V A
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TBIDAY, A T B a 11, 1919.
i*ied C o iu m s M ea
iriCLASSrFIED— I ADVERTISEMENTS
nT.AHHTFTtm BATBS____10c InsOTtloa, p«r w o r d ________ _____215c One week (DaUy and W eekly)____:_...„75c One n o o tb (D a ily and W oekIy )U
M lnlmom charge fo r eacb la ie r t----- — o f aay claaalflod od, 15 canti. i
most nm fo r » tU t« d period o f
-------- POT, TOTO B E A L ES--------TATE ODT n r THE U O H T—t *ork. teU about i t in the olaaBife(
^ c o ln m n H. D o n ’ t s M ix ip th< te l l in g . O iv e th e fa c ta f r a n k
' P ' — ly» in t e r e s t in g ly , j ln fo n n in g l; Logan — a b s o lu te ly w i t h o u t . fa ls«
______ c o lo r in g . -P e o p le a r e a t t r a c t♦ e d b y c a n d o r. Ind ireo tne aa
v a n g e n e s s , c a m o u f la g e •>- th e s e s e rv e n o g o o d pn rp o s<
. in a d v e r t is ta g . Y o n c a n s e i y o u r p r o p e r t y t o a d v a n ta g e
’ b y s t r a ig h t - o u t a d v e r t is in g
. T ot S a le1 i ng. FOR S A L K ^S o U i i,7 “ cRg#*“ ” CQ iJn--------- fru it. Phono 772-W.Jldg. - ______---------- -KOB SALE—Stock butle r mills. Aactico. p ly Sterling Crcnmcrj’.
r a n RENT— CnfurniBlio.l Vooni ! orncys 3 - .'5th Ave. N.
Twin ••' .Wo are aR;ain mnking stockfood. Tl
Tw in ra ils F lou r M jIIb. . (Adv
SALE—Second-hand crcom can , iw in s te rling Creamery.
r - 'T r r s a l e —Shoats fo r snlo; albuild- brood sow. Call n t 249 S ixlh Ave. ^B 343. -----------------------------------------------------------1 C iv il FOB SALE—E q u ity in 4 room mo
cm house. 031 B. L . Blvd. P. B. Bar — - hUl.
f f ic « , i FOK SALE—BoHch moKuctu fi Ford. F irs t $15 tnkes it . Chns. For
[K im borly . . . • .
' I FOB SALK — Boflch nmgnoto f< Ford. F ira t $ in takes it . Chas. For K im berly. '
3 875. FOB SALE—About 100 tons o f bn ■— >— R. C. Souduro, C 3-4 miles BOutb and
ooBt o f foundr>‘.
?dran- ' FOR SALE—Motorcycle fo r sole i p ^ i trndo. Tw in cy linder UnrleyDavidso
' 592 Th ird Avo. W.
FOB SALE—Two socond-haad Cas traetioQ engines, 75 and 00 H. P. A , M Mounce, Buhl, Ida.
ric ity , FOB SALE—Black Minorca egR U g h t $1.50 per sotting. Loavo order a t O l . 2SW. e rty Meat M arket.-------- rO B S A LE - 1 0 1 0 r s r f f loa fc iB e»______ or trada fo r a lfa lfa bay or s««d. ClandA X D Corbly, 1134 Add Ave.
FOB , SA IjE—B uggy, harness' ’ an____ _ famDy horse. B a y Hughei^ one haJ
mile west on stato highway.
.FOB S A LE —Bicycles, tires, aeeei
M ooriea and flab iag tacklo. w e m e r' Bepair Shop, £44 2nd St. E.__________
. FOB SALE—Bugg}-, hamess, an fa m ily horse. Boy Hughes, one-hnl
■ mite .west on Stato. Highway.
. . . FOB SALE—Ono largo or tw o sma ? >oda fountains, cheap fo r caah, befor
Serin-. FOB ^ L E ^ -2 5 0 0 pounds o f c h ^ ^
:ph i^ seed w'heat; fiv e miles northwest oj F ilo r. H arry O. Newberry.
ih a p o -------------------------------------------------------------nuod, FOB BALE— Rural soeci poUtoci tired Small out gooil^^tock/ 75e a hundre>1 sneh C. E. P ickett. Phono 527 J-1.
" > 0 B B A L E -O n o hundred JU tjr IM . Vnnt sheep, 3 to 7 year olda w ith lamba, foi
FOB S A^E , E E N T OB EXCILANQI I jn s t — Oood rebu ilt tjrpewriters o f a ll makai ' Soo Hoover a t Bnsiness College o r writ*
J . B . Biehey, Buport; Idaho.FOB SALE—G40 ocro homestead fo i
C ity sale; good water and plenty o f fa l l and ipson spring range. Prico $1,500. Phono 0 : augh w rite Bank of.Bogerson, Bogerson, Idn [], in ho.
FOB SALE—W ill sacrifice to sell or account o f leaving town. Two housei and lots, known as 412 and 420 3rc
. ave. E . For particu lars inquire Oeo Dodd, 244 Sth avo. N*.” f 0 B SA LB —BaUnqulshment on 52t
rrito u re enlarged homestead entry in Bnsl Valley conntry, 60 aiJcs south o f Sail
fo r Lake, 4 miles fro m railroad station. Address C. J ., care o f News.
gton FOB SALE— Yollow Danver onion loth, seed fo r sale, $2.00 per pound. Thii
is the globe va rie ty , true to typo anO
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ean O PPO RTU>•j FOB SA LB
D acclimated. Anchor Hay, Orain Food Co., 240-251 S ix th Avo.
_ _ Telephone 23. .
■ , FOB SA LE OB BENT-^Cholco' acroa ono m ilo from O. 8 . L . atation
Porrine, now hoose, bam , otc._ • - acrcs under cu ltiva tion , w il l sell
iftrt or w il l 0**- good.to•7 7 — , to r ig h t p a rty ; fo r particu lar* phy )—Soo or w rite T ra il l Qrensiobacic Realty jsertlon phono^llS , Jeromo, Idahb. .
N l'U S lS B y STOCK— only Idaho grown troos, shrubs, ro vines and plants in T w in Falla coui
w a ' complete nursery p lan t in•Jso- intcr-m ountain conntry. Call a t[T ----- nursory 1-2 milo northwest o f Kim:s ifA fi iy bo convinced. A squaro <
. f fo r everybody. K im borly Nurso* th e K im berly, Idaho. Phono 25 B-2.
fa ls e .. W ANTED— O lrl wanted fo r wasli - dtshca. H crbflt i Rambo. ,
le s s , W AN TED —^Man to plow by day.. ___ 1-2 mili'B from town. Cnll M uiin,® --------R-4. .pose ____________________________________
a a ll W ANTED— A stonographor and bi ■ kooporj salary $76. Oregg Bnslnta g e College.
W ANTED-^H iK li school boy w it ir iMUun ctonncr wants job cleaning r
___ n fto r school. I ’hono 444-W.Canned W A N T E D -llouaokco iic r fo r bnt______ lo r on much; .g ive jm rtii'u larB f;k. Ap- J<;ttor. Adilrena F , caro Nows.
______ " W ANTED— High school boy n>m fo r vncuiim clcanur wants job 'clean
rugs a fte r school.' Phono 444W.
J T t ^ p o m t i o n ' w a ij t t o ■
W AN TED — W ork by the dny7 Plu icons. 281-W.
______ W AN TED —Cattlo to herd fo r au; also mer. Sanford Lcach. Eden, Idaho.
SEAMSTRESS w ill go out sewing 1 mod- tho day or toko bumo ^ o rk . 541 Bam- West.
_ _ _ Wo have enrolled oxporionced boc } fo r koopors and stenographers who s Ford, looking fo r be tter pooitioss. Ore
Business College.'
iT Io t Tot KentPord, ---------------------------------- ---------- -----------
FOR BBN.T— Threo room houso. ;_____ quiro 045 '2nd "N.f hav. ■ . .1 - .a n d 'l RENT— Warehouse 25x60. A
p ly Sterling Creamery.
olo or BEN T— 80 Jicrcs on Salm-idson tract, 24 acres iu a lfa lfa land, fenci
M . V. Chopin, Pocatello, Idaho.
1 C ue _____________ S T B A T E D ___________^ STBAYED— 2 dnrk mare», 3 yet--------- old, 1 dark boy gelding. Phone B
B 8 , or w rite Box 85, Boat« 2.
_____ " ' ^ ~ 7 ~B *e"» ^XOSTT-^Vod a id b l*c k ~ e S ^ « ^mand* M a in avenue, Fridspr evening. R n d
re tnm to Nows offiee.
"• and I>08T—A uto tiro and r im Priday J h a lf road between Tw in Falls and Buhl. I
tu rn to News offiee or to A . V . Mount -------- Buhl.
ntex’i T o S m ._____ • FOUND— Banner bicyele. Own
and ean havo ■nm« by p roving and p a y i e-half ad. 102 Oth Ave. N ._____ FOUND— Banner bicycle. Ownsmall ran ha%'o samo by proving and payii
befora Q<1. 102 Oth Ave. N._____ W A 2 tT ^ iO B a k liA X B O X J ^
sV^of W AN TED — Listings on throe ai fo u r room house. Oco. H. Smit
__;__, phono 371.W AN TED —Wnnted lo buy tea.
weight about J.IOO, pan pnv part ilow_____ 0. A . H ., caro Tho News.h e a d ------------------------------------------------------ -—
s. fo r ■ W AN TED —W ill give good home > Jft. one or two lit t lo g irls botween 3 at ’ 0 yeara old. P . O. ^ x 213, Tw in Fall
j Jq E W ANTEI>—A l l kinds clovvor seed- red, alsike, w hite , sweet.. Tho Albe
^ t e Dickinson. Co.r Chicago. Local buye E. B . Spafford. Phone 100.
W ANTED—See us before you sc 1 and your potatoes. Con use fivo ears ar no or time. Northwestem Brokerage Co., Id , Idn- ^0 Power B o ild ing, Telephone 331._____ - —
’ M s trade Stover ensilage cutter, i, T - j most now, used oncc, fo r Ford or wl
sell fo r cnsh. Cnll 502 T h ird Ave. T
M is c e lla n e o u BT. J~ WOODS, tho fann ToanI f you must sell your L ib e rty Bond
Ition. T . J . Woods wUl buy them.
— — W a ll papor cleaning. Estimates gi Phoue 7P9-R. a^
This ____________________________________I and L A W N MOW EBS groond and r
v T io N ^
TW INFALL!, L S D A I L Y N E W S
N IT Y to Y ou I fgoJred. Warnop’s Jtopair Shop, ^ 4
in and -------------------------------------------------------!West. C A S n I ’A ID fo r nccomMiand cl
ing nt tlu< Clothing Kxchnngo. 120 -----------St. E.CO 100 ---------------------------- --------------- ----------Lion on Call Otis, tho Mcond-hand inazL . 155 pays tho highest cash prico .for,, t jo ll on fu rn itu re . 008W.
phcmo havo hny to soil wn wnnt 1 tv Co__yo“ " ‘‘ “ t liny, we’ hnve it . NorHiv
’_ern Urokcrngo Co.,, Idnlio POwcr Bi ________ing. Toleiilmno ;i;il.
CONWAY AUTO TOP SHOP ia county, equipped fo r making and ropaii in the cushions. Drop in and
At oor material. M ain St., Ilimber- Bogorson hotel.
S ilver K ing need corn fo r snlo I ^ ^ has .produced over 00 bushels per i
on this trnct. Seed now roady fo r , - livorj* n t -744c- Idaho Seed Comi rashing s ioner'n -test-00,(Ft>cr cen tr Scod
play n t Snllnday linrdw aro. Ed Va:---------- 1 milo caHt, 1% north o f Wnshinpl“ y- 2 school, Im, j.i< . . . . . . -•— ---------------------
DESTBOY STATUES---------- {.By AHnoclatuU Prfu«)a book • I 'A in S — OiiritiK n roU sU Ci-lol.ra is lnots nt I'OHcn tlio wtntuoH o f Bismnr.-k
W illln in I wiTc doBtruyoel, nccordin) ith vn- roceivod lioro today.
W IB E SEBVICE OBIPPLED______ <!!>■ Amiocliilfil 1’rcnH)bnche- L IN i.'O LN — Wiro roiiiiiu in icn tiunI f ir s t * " '1* hiiiUy iT i]i|ili‘ il ii> Nolirnaka to
aud f r n in jio rv ii'i- wn« lin m jio rc il u - - ■ — rexult o f yoHtordny'H hiiow nnd u
w ith Kform. 'iVh-jfrK jift «ri<l picaning in tiinny soctioiiN o f the nfnti* w
dowji.
CHOOSE H A B IT A T IO NiHv A«!>cu-latoa
” (JKNEVA—Kormrr K ing Lu jlv ig_______Bnvnrin, having rccoivod jiormlsn
sum- from tlu ‘ HwiHM govoriiniout to roa10. in .Swit/.c-rlimd w ith a liu iito il hu —— linn choKcii n» hiK i>(aco o f nliodo ng by fliatonii nt Zi/.orn, nonr Chncr, rnjtlI I 4th o f tlio Cniitiin o f Grir^onn.'
r —T" M AKES ABBANOEM ENTS ‘>00K- , i,y AHsoclnted Prt«B>» aro H KHLIN— An arrnngomont hn« in Qregg nin<lo w ith tho allioH hy which ni
clinmiiso fo r Switr-orlnnd coming fr ncroHB t i l l ' Atlantic- w-ill pnHH down
' Uhinr TO StrnBBhonrg nr BnBcl. C Hcqucntly tho next grain Htounior« S \V i^crlnn il w il l go to Antwor]>.
~ A ^ ' C A l j jN O VOLTmTEEBSI..ONDON—Twelve hundred Ocrni
--------- Audtrinn voluntrors fo r thc HungnrttlmoQ communist army hnvo arrived in BUcod. H iiiignrinn oapital from -V ionna um
cominonil o f tho Austrian onmmuii — leaders, Rotli nml Ziegel, an Exchoi
T ilograph dispatch from Budapest sa Mori! Austrians nro expected. Gone
fo r thii Hungarian roil a r w ill onninionco Sunday.
-------- T B A IN S D E L A T E D(U y AstioelAtcd Press)
TQ PEKA—W4th Ih o western th Tndsp state, covcred w ith sogg>- sn
from s ix inches to a foot in depth, i_____ wire communicotion in th a t areasy Ob moralized and tra in .service much. '11. Bo- ia jed, the state is emerging from lunco, utorm o f unusual sevority fo r. th is s<
son o f the year. The weather foreea c r today reported tha t tho storm peri has passed and jp ildc r temperature ^
——— prevail, jwnornylns '
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2 2 ' 6 m i l e s w e s t , 2 i / ^ s o
team , b r i d g e , o r i e - h a l f e a
i TUESDAYted—ib c r t H o r s e s , C a t t l e , H o g s
’ L a m b s , C h i c k e n s ,
. c l l M a c h i n e r y , H o u s e h
; “ a*: o n t h e r a n c h .1.
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" n " ” ’] ; D e c id e Q u e s t io n s . A r is i r ______ O v e r M i l i t a r y C o n tro l• if l fu l- —-------jp a ir in g 'H y A bjkioIi ik -iI Prowftjm d SCO I IA H H IN — I t is nnnnunred in n i t . , Enat I ’n|HT c o n tro llo d by Ounern l Sente
pu ldiH liod hero th n t a i-dm pleto a m ont 'hnn heen rcnoliod lio tw een orn i S e n it'n o ff nnd (Jonoral Iv n
llo th n t K in o f f ; roprosontntiv** u l . \d v i rn l )c r aero ! '-hnk, hom i n f tho OinHk governi f o r do- I O cnornl S om eno ff, i t is s n iii, w i
Commis- i conm m ndor o f u itpe c iiil F a r Ea eod dis- I corps nnd a lso he tm nn o f tho en
Vanco , I <’oKs:irks unde r tho ord i-rs o f Oo .h ing ton • 1 v v n n o f f-R in o ff ,
adv. / (loni-rnl Somonoff w ill lio Huliord•i—-------- to Liout. Qonornl Horvnth, who wi
1 i l l d ire c t c o n tro l o f tho n d m in is tr I n f th o CoRsnck te r r i to r y in caster
•lira tion , iip r in . Tho Om sk go ve rn m e n t w i ll rck and j fu m ls fo r th e m ain tonnnco o f •d in g to I ern l Si’m onoff'M corpn nnd Ocnern
; m e n o ff w i l l m ob ilis io Iuh troopa t , g o vu rn n icn t snn c tinn , be ing n il
E D I liro nd pow ers in o n lls t in g vo lu n i ' Genernl K a lm ik o f f , Cotuinck com
io n on the U su r i r iv e r fn m t , ifi (a today the f ro n t w ith hiH ow n troo iis !il IIH u j ia r t o f tliim o n io liili/.o d l iy Gencrn ,d alect m en o ff. A h a rcu n lt »£ an ngree (• p«lc« between tho lendorH th o TungtiH ian i» w ore n u r ia t i i- troops in T ra n s B n lk a lin
nn tho ;inmc' bnaiH aj< CosHack.
■ T YPE W BITBBfl- Hovo you seoQ oor now Bominj
Iv ig of X(,. n w ith a key set decimal tabu mission th b machino w il l bo w orth your
roaiilo vestigation, a postcard to u * w il l b Huite, our aaleaman to . yoor door to doi
hodo A atrato this'mao'hino to yoa w ith no i-ftltifal n a t io n on yoor pa rt whatever to
wo liko to show th ia mAcbine, givi 30 minutca o f your tim o to ca ll on
’S Easy torma. Bemiagton T jfo m Company, CD E&at 1st Sootb, & u t I C ity, Utah.—a d v .________________
g from Got eomo IN F O R M A TIO N about wn th ir what i t w il l Cost, where i t moy
Con* botigbt to best advantage— thn orn for reading tho ada.
I A, .
FE F O R S A L Eunder '•
imunjflt _ _ _ ,, f U s e d C a r s !lonoral 1 army
A ll kinds— Qash o r Term W e bny, «ell o r exohang
Oaraf snow I We eQ Oars on oommis th, tho gioQ Qi feasonable prioe•ea de- ^ch. de- _ m m J riSeal Aufo Co.recast-perloil P i io n e 7 0 6re w ill
iUCTION SALEs o u t h o f S h o s h o n e s t r e e t
e a s t , S Y z s o u t h o f F i l e r .
Y, APRIL 15) g s , 1 5 0 h e a d o f S h e e p w i t h i . G e e s e , T u r k e y s , F a r m l e h o l d G o o d s — e v e r y t h i n g
E BILLS FOR LISTFree lunch a t noon.
Slater, Ownersn e e r G u y S h e a r e r , C l e r k .
Evidently W Uby has the i
' |'UI_Vow -n m a e , , ^ - ■«»c«a 1*5 v#v'i_«. I ^>0 TO
T=ow M e . 'y Y Z' SURB.'V
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le a l Esta te to ScO ITT o r T W IN F A U S
Popnlatlon Joa. 1 , 1018, 7,264 a . Tw in Falls O tty GovenunentP H I ^ Regular meetings o f tbo c lly coi I n i I oro hold on tho f irs t and th ird Moi r , lM I 0 month in tho Municipal B u l l I ing, Snd Avo. and Snd d t. N:
Acting Miayor—A rth u r L . Swia 1 P rtpno Attorney—John E Dovios.1 ^O rp S a o r k - W . A . M innick, ising Treasurer—n. E. Bounds.•nl Enginoor—E. V. Berg.
C otm ty O oTem m eat ■. Clerk o f tho D is tr ic t Court and
I a nowa- O ffic io Recorder and Auditor— C icmenoff, Siggins.te a ^cc- iJhoriff—A. N . Spraguo. iva im ff- AsBosjor— Ooorgo W . WUcox.
ira l K«l- Troasuror—Mrs. Emma Longloy ernment.w ill hu A tto rney-F ra ;nk L . Stophan. Eastorn Probate Judgo—O liver P. Duvali
) cnHtorn County Superintondont -of Public Goneral struction— Miss B rittom art Wolfo.; Surveyor—James A. Byboo.
r S r , ; ; : C « o n c r - r . J, in tra ti.iii Commissionors—F irs t d istrie t, W, stern Si- ‘ “ '’iah, tw in Fails; second distriet, w ill pro- Breckon, K im borly ; th ird distric I o f Gen- E. Moore, F iler, leral 8 c- Foderal OoTommeat' allowed Custodian—M . A. Stronk. lunteers. U- S- CommiHalonor—C. C. Sig| commnii- Fourth Judicial D is tric tifl going Judges-\V . A . Babcock, Tw in F lOiiH und and 11. F. Ensign, Hailey, jcra l Se- C le rk -C . C. Siggins.
:frs .a liii arc Board o f Education— Presidont, V
Deckor; c.'ork, G. E. B ryan t; aup« tondont o f schools, H a l G. Blue.-
1 ‘gh school—Shoshono street a< botwoon Fourth and S ixth avonuos, C. Mhohell, principal.
Jl bring lin e o ln school—S ixth street ao domon- botween Second and Th ird avonuos
I ao ob- B ickol echool—Sixth street, east, to bny, tween Sccond and Third avonnoa. give us Washington school—Bluo Lakes b o n ^ u . Addison avenue,jow rite r _ .I t Lako .
Greater Tw in Foils Club—Presid L. T. W righ t; seeretary, S tuart H . 1
moy be•through • * ..................IJ b ra ty ......... - - -
Tw in Falls Publie Libr&Ty.-phosb— street nortb, botween Seeot.d and Tl
1^ __ -q. avenues. Miss Jesslo Proser, lib ra rHospitals
Boyd Hospita l—TW rd avonuo TM rd atreot west.
Tw in Falla County Gonoral Hosp Q f OborcliM
F irs t Presbyterian—F if th avenuo Second street north. D r. A A o r
___ Broad, paator.F irs t M ethodist Epiacopal — Foi
kDge avenoo and Shoshono street east ] Elmer Grant Keith,- pastor. ~
F irs t Baptiat—Foarth avaana m is - Soeond street north. Bov. 0 . L . Qi io e s pastor.
Ascension E p ia co p a l-^h ird bt< V and Socond stroot nortb. Bov. I*J l Franek, roctor- \
St. ^ w a rd a CatholieT*-Socoq^ a'- no and F if th atroot o iu t B ot. N.
Hahn, rector. •— » F irs t Churcb o f C h ria t Scionti
T h iia avonue east; botwoon Second Th ird streets.
La tte r Day Saints o f Jesos Cbrb
E F if th avenue and Third street eaat 0 . K irkm an,' bishop.
L u th e ra n -T h ird avenoo and Pot stroot w es t Bev. John Gihring, ] tor.
Church o f the Brethren—Third • enuo and ^ u r t h street aortb. Bov
.6 t S.. Neher, pastor.3 ^ F irs t Christian—Fourth aveaue
Sccond street east W. A. Mooro, i ister:
Postoffieo D apartnaat Postmaster—M. A. Stronk. Delivery windows open on week d
from 8 a. m. to 0 p. m.; holidays f 1:30 p. m. to 2:30 p. m. Monoy ore
t n reg istry windows open from 8 a* m to 5 p. m. M a il going oast doses
^ 6:00 a. m. aad 4:00 p. ta. M a il gt west elosoa 11 p. m. aad 3:15 p. M«« i to H o llis te r closes 11 p. m.
- I F a rm L o a n s- A R T H U R L . S W IM
I M oath ly paymaxit and straigtt V I tens d t y loaaa a t o tpoda lly /«▼ " I orablo ra tac
■ k . TBUBT B ID O .
B maMng of a busineaa man
( T n s . . * m e . r ) _si
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' FAGE BB
} n m! . OFSOyiETS I!( puiri#
Palaces Are Turned Into Co i Club Rooms and Guests' Out of Hotels to Make R
for Guards of Red Army; SHOW DECIoip’RESPECl
FOR AMERICAN MISSOnoe W ea lthy Women Are !
Forced to De 'H e n ii}] H I fo r The ir Existence 'VG[ Laborers E n joy Prosperil
BUDAPEST.— Tim oloctioim In gary fo r tho crcatiou o f Hovlct
; cils imsHcd.off m tlia u t roporteddonts, soviot organizatlonB I foTiiic-d in tho country d ifltrlc ti inrauH o f tWfl bnllotlog. Tho %
; procvsa was carricd out under th; crclou o f the. Bed army, w it li tlio
jo r l fy o f tho voters in many p not appearing to kuow why thoy voting.
1^0 I fU t la s Success Notw ithstandioR. tho dcapornto
nc'Atiicaa. u f tlic communistK, outs now in Kungar},' aro H till in d in i i taku the cctiMomic view o f tK« o j m cn t'^v fiic i tlio y fool wlU not d op in to a lo f t in g sucectfs, n ltli whothor runditiona w ill bocomo t boforo tlioy (T^ow bettor, is d dolml question.
The work o f org&nkr.iug the co\i is being fovnrish ly continuod, tho tra l feature o f the plan is to nnpl> trust idea to a ll induatrl^'s, pu tting group o f factories—textiles, glass \ liardwnro, ctc.— undur ono expert is modo rcBponsiblc fo r its opcrot
BodA liie Clubs •AU cluhs and ‘ fasQlonablt* oxcli
ronorts linve been sbcializod, inclu ■ ' tho Park club. Tho Jockoy rlub
boon convortud in to a labuVers’ h-------------and tho--splendid race -course, w
rost a yea r’s tim u and five m illion lara to make, is being plowed up pototoee.
B e d u i^ to W ont There Is xa o rg a n lu tlo a o f vox
ens' red guarde ftm ctloa lng so bn t Its Ido ueznben are pccupyit
■tliemselrea fo r the moet port wit propaganda iro rk . IXonjr o f t l arltftrocratlc women o f the c ity bai beea .reduoed to w ta t . Barone; Bchoasberger, once ha-rtng p r o j ^ v o r th ft tnlUloa doUam o r mot now la pU ylng a harp In a chai reetonrmnt fo r har food.A ll tbo palaces havo 'been convo:
into Trsons fo r w orking meo’a < etlcs aud clubs. I'rom tho bomo Count JuJee Androsay has boen raovod a you th fu l p o rtra it o f Hapl nn a rt work o f g roa t vUue. Mad H argnrot 'K a ro ly i, tho widow o f phen K a ro ly i, is liv in g in two ro o f her palace, the remainder ia occu; by n socioly o f photographom.
Count Andrew Tnchouii IIvcb in rooms o f his palace w ith a club of tc l cobks occupying tho rest of homo. Bed guonls a ro 'liv in g In A duko Joseph’s psiaeo, opposite tho n l'castlo , while a musicians’ club I'upics tho pabice o f Count Nomcs.
A leading fashionable hotel wi orig ina lly designated by tha B< guards as a barracks and the gnear were no tified to q o lt w ith in a fe hours. When Bela E tm . the ccs ff lo n lit leader, was Infonned c what was going on. he remarked i n u b ly , from the W tn, w hich b was reposing, “ W hat do X care?'
“ B a t the American mission 1 liv in g th e re ," his In fom ian t es plained.
On hearing th is . Bela Enn spranj to a t r is ^ t o e and to \d the Bfr
' g o a r | l''''to n k d quarters elsewhertThe/att€njipt<il oxoilus o f the well
do elaM in cos tiiiiiing and thcru ii flo u riK fin j; tm ik ' in foreign pasnpo Am crirnn poMpohs are bringing high a«\H ,000, while thoro arc incide o f bold e ffo rU to steal nuch panspoi jiome o f lhe atteeoptn even being iii American o ffice rs and couriers.
Am Anglo-AsiaHcan tra in w ill len Kotiirdny fo r Weot Europo b y way
• Vienna. Tho Americans on the tn arc to be mostly womea, tho wives Hungarians, who, by courtcsy o f i Hungarians, are perm itted to cb themselves as aliens. D ifficu ltie s t arising, however, over tho amount, money they w ill be permitted to ta w ith tbem as they w ill have to <lrj from the bnnka fo r the ir funda a the lim it perm itted fo be taken fn these iDStitntions is o rd ina rily on ly #1 monthly.
4-Roori Modern HomeClose in . N e w l y pa in ted and ka lsom - ined, e le c tric -ra ng e , w in d o w shades, k i t chen and b a th lin o leum . ,L a rg e b u ild in g in re a r w ith la rg e ce lla r cem ented, w a te r a n d s e w e r . F o r q u ic k sa le
$3^ SOM T erm s v e ry good
S tu a r t H . T a y lo r E. L . M acv ica r
B m I m U f and Zsseraaos
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SlnS'”" Reynolds Broa: oxperi-,t dovel. T W IN F A I iSnlthough10 worse obatable
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1 3 9 M a in W e s t> room* __ ______________iceupled — .
E BUILDING OPWIONS ICt still mSTIlNOSTIH’S. _ P . . ^ G e n e ra l 'C o n d i t io n s in Lon d
S h o w N o S ig n s o f Im p ro v o I few m e n t— O a t lo o k Is B a dccm- - - «
11 o f fm- AM0.-ln(.-.J Pr.-nn)»d l r . LOXDON.— w ith the signing of i l he^ arnnntiee it xva» expected th n t build r t? ” opcration.<i in London, suspended by in is wnr, would be r^uickly rosumed. 1
ex* so fn r there nre no signs o f n rene o f work on n dozen or more huge
irang ; finlHhe<l structures in various t>arts Bed ithe city.
bere. ' Labor unrest is the causo nsHigncd «rell-to-j one big contractor fo r th is atnte •0 is a la ffn irs . “ I f i t wore not fo r the lal isportK. [ iinn s f h e said, “ T believe we sho ng as ibe ao buay that we could employ ddents aervieea o f every man avrtlJable. 1 •porta, tmrert in not confined to tho buildi ; upon worlil. Monufacturcrs, banks, ins
nnce companies and other large corp leave Rtlona w hirh hnve been thinking~of
Tay o f bu ild ing nrc fo r the present holdi I tra in Iheir hands.“VOS o f ■ —3f ths BA lLB O A l> B A B N lK aS
clasa W A 8 H IN 0 T 0 X — Kailrond net eni rs are fo r Februnry reported offieiaintaO f ^Ddftv \,y jj jc intem tnto eommerce co f take n)i.'<Kion were >10,100,000 w itb revcni;
draw nt 04(5.000 nnd e*pcns<?» a t W2 a and <;i*n,()00, nnd net revenue o f 127,425,0(
tifOitca are only BlightJy dlff« r flOO cut from the .unoffic ia l report ma
nvallablc last week.
A L B U R TI 5^0,000 Dry aie . ' L a n d s a r e lo c a te d in So iL th e b e s t i n t h a t fa m o n s d
tm d e r i r r ig a t io n , th e b a la n c) -
T h e la n d s a r e b e in g pn1 t im e a n d th e c o m p a n y is 1
n A l l la n d s w i t h in a r a d in s o: J p o in t .
D ry lands ara balag eold a t #15 ■1 $co per a^re, which iacludes watey charg« $ljS0 per irrigab le acre per
A lfa lfa , grain, fie ld peas, potat growa.
[ W rite d irect to the compaay fo
Canada Land & IrrL a n d P
M E D IC IN E H A T , A
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in fira t and|A ' fuel cost one
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4. Llghtwdghl;ssutedCylinderBore.
6. Leak-proofl o T s e s t a n d a r d s 7
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e r s h a v e p a i d.0 ana o n .
Use Kerosenep r o v e d b e f o r e r & S i ? . " ' ' * ' "^ —ToiaorCssolino
y w as pa id— a T h e ix H .p .u s c in g record . w^ameoni,.
^ Tfc« SfTle* Ym iC «t F re s Ua
We have Just th( - type “ Z - fo r rooi
needs in stock - walelcg fo r you.
r o s . Co., Inc.tlvenr and peno&s!
l i S . ID A H O icn-Ice.
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I IS g O O D F O R S O L D IE R S
O O O D F O R Y O U .
W M AR SH M A LLO W S-2 . lb . fo r ten days only
t h e . L i v e C a n d y M a nPhone 36(
1 SHOeTiBNCIinLEFOli STILL OESTITUTEOFEOfiliondon Handsome G ifts o f L ivest ovo- Prom B rit ish Farm ers t id French and Belgian
(Hy Ancoclntcd Press): o f the LON’ DON*.—Six hundred *aiiorll build ing cattle n f tbe very heni breed have 1 t by tho presented by the Ho.vnl Agricultd. But fo rie ty o f Orent B rita in to the pc renewal o f Belgiiim, nud 300 o f them have uge un- re.iclv reenhed forms in the viel larts o f ot linujes. The remainder w ill fo
in n few weeka. fncd by The cattle, which are vnlued nt t l tate o f DOI), w ill be niipnlcmented in the i te labor future w ith nduitio iin l g ifta, n■ nhould whirh more cnttio are to bc sentloy tbe Serbia niul- Prnnco to tako the pbe. Tho of the livestock killed or cnrried a >ulldlng by the German invaders. Money
in su ^ the ^ if ts Is being rnjleetc<l in all corpor- K ng li*h_ca tlle raising countriea,
r 'o f re- lenders o f tbe movement expect holding fund to rencb Jl.^ria.OOO w ith in the ti
I few inoiithn.
J 0AX1.S ON QUBEKt enrn j I ’ARIS— I’resi.lent Wilson and X fic ia lly I Wilnon anil Rear Adm'iral Qrnv-son, •e com-1 physicikn, called upon Queen M« •vcnuea' o f Uumania a t her temporarv reside
W24.-|liere before th is m orn ing ’s sesslea 125,000. Ithe couucil o f four.d iffe r-, -----------•
made: Advertise I t In the Classified culun \ i f tho News. Somebody.will want
T A L A N D Sand Irrigable Acres
Sonthem A lb e rta and are among is d is tr ic t, 200 ,000 acres w ill be lance is being sold fo r g ra in grow-
pnt on the m ar|(et fo r the f ir s t is looking fo r bona fide settlers.IS o f ten mUes o r less to shipping
#15 to #30 per aer»—irrigab le landa #40 to water righ t—operatloa aad mainteaaace per year— easy paymenU a&d lew ia tc tw t.
;>otatoes and root «rops eaa be saeeeatftilly
ly fo r fu ll particalara asd pamphleta.
Irrigatloli Company, Ltd.d Departm ent
A LB E R T A , C A N A D A .t ,
T W IN F A I
=t [POSSESSIIB f^ 1 RUBSismmr m im^ W . C . G o ld e n P a y s .F in e
S ta n d s R e s p o n s ib i l i t y cep- A c c id e n ta l I n ju r y in
ic h a w a y to M is s D e s R u is si . -------- -ght; Heaponsibllity fo r a runawayial, dent Tliursday morning near the)f. Pnrk Omcery store which resulte l pain fu l injuries being sustained b;
E. 6 . DcsRuiueaux, agud .G3, elis< J. L . DesRuisseauz, residing three
of weat o f Tw in Falla, has been laid ;tion. door o f W. Golden, owner o f : I o f rubbish and junk a t tho rotl-in which frightened n team o f colts <
by a m&Q named Crockett, a'o tha1 n Rot beyond control and plungedwer. the buggy ahead in which Miss Dsi [, P. Bonux waa d riv ing , ono o f the ar
s trik ing her from tho rear and 1 !0 e ing her shoulder blade and in f l tc. othor injuries,ilina. In ju ries N ot Serlotlfe.
MisB DeaRtiiflseaux was tokon t ly. lio.vd hoapital whero her inJuricB^ attended, and whero sho is rcstinj
i ly todny. Doterminntlou as to tl (the ten t o f her in juries hns not booh i fo « ^ od, but i t is believed thn t while “ fu l. thoy nre not sorioua.sred <ioldeir wan nrroatcd Thursday: de- IIOOU by Chief o f Police W illiam
for nud haled before CitvV Clerk \ .Minnick, ncting ]>oIice judge, the circumKtauces hod been relati wns naked i f he hnd any reaaon judgment eompelUng him to puy a
_______iu the fluni o f #25 and as8umpti(— ...... ^ lin b llity o f thu oxpenso inclder
tronlnient Minn DcsKulsseaux' in, nhould net bc passed upon him. Minted th flt ho had not autlclpatoi posnlble e ffect u f the junk heap d fotidaide iu «>tarting a ninaway; Ihut ho would endeavor tn raisi monoy. Iiu agreed also tn oboj iiingistrntu'n in junction to removi rubbish heap w ith in two hours t i
MoTlng Waa Delayed. Uolden, who Is a bachelor,-hait
fu r nome mouths iu a ton t houi the P. B. Johnston fa rm netir
M placo hu had accumulated tho hotjunk. Ho aaid thn t he had boon d ed by tho owner o f the proporty I niovu his tunt houso and other p
. —i. '■ Biona, bn t th a t ho bad been unab.......... do BO in a week’s timo. Ho said
1 he wns an inva lid but'mauogod tu n livelihood by work a t tho carpen trade. Ho-was absent when the «lent oeeurrod, •
The driver o f the rimaway co lti denced grave concom over the acci tnking Miss DesRuissoaux to the p ita l and o ffo rin p evoiy poaaiblo a nneo. Misa DcsBuisseaux makea honio w ith i>er brothor, and was dr alono to Tw in FaUa when the acc occurred. - _________
U WHOLE SOCmUZftTION
j p G O M M IM IIE S II
in n n r Body Form a lly O fferH l l r r tit io n s to Be Keleased Fro
Present Dutiesestock xs8oclal«d PreM)> to D E O LIX —The resignation o f I whole Bocia liu tion commission «
hnn beou xumorod fo r nome time fo rm a lly annonnced laat. night,
orthorn action wan due, nc.dn ling to ilee ve bccu tions mnde public in the Vorwnert cultum l Dr. . Kntitnky, ludepen<Ient noeinlia
people tho fa r t tbnt “ frotn Ita b irth , i t avo a!- to combat obstructive toeties from k'ieinity im perialistic er.onomie bureau.'' I t
fo llow ^e re fo re unable, i t ia nnid, to n proper plnns fo r the nocinllatie rc
t taOO,- Btruction o f Germany, le nenr ' ■
n fte r Advertise i t In the Claasified colu lent to o f The News. Somebody w ill -wan places limn, II ............................................J lllll III Ril DOfiiinp iin iM Ma ll the maiuiii^ uiiii
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ity foe ■ - ------------ ’" >l i s s e a u x ^
waythe South •suited ind by Mlsa ■ -------------
sinter o f - . ■ ■hrce miles aid a t tho o f a pilo
i . n S M e n ' s . ' d u r a b l e ith a t’ thoy . . .
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on to thu X- . t 1 1iricB wore S iZ C S , O tO I I , * ClC sting oaa.
i n g f o rhile pain-
$3.95elated ho wou whyny a fine .nptiou o£ lident to ' injuriea him. lie
i i MODEL Smove thos timu. , . H. E . Ihait lived bouso ontir which e - s = = a = ^ = s s ^ ^ ^ = ^ = I heap o fgn diroct- P L A 7 B B GOBS TO FBANCrty to re- <Ily Asnocbilcd Prens)sr noasM- l o s 'A N G ELE 8 ..=Jock Barry
tim tj'b ig leaguo atar and la ter wi said tha t Portland team o f tho Pacifie [ tu make league,.is slated fo r Franco, whi rpenter a coaoh one o f the arm y At the acci* jpanis to compote ia tho Olympic
, next May. ‘ Ho may also t r y h ii colts ovi- a t inatructing tho French Poilus accident, Americah national gamb. B a rr the hoa- 1,0 across by the Kn igh ts .
““ t"' ikea • bora d riv ing ;i -accident .
thenime was
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columns K i M W M i n H M want *t.
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b i^ l t to g ive s a tis fa c tio n .i w i l l exceed t l f e i r g u a ra n fo r y o u rs e lf b y h a v in g i
he m ake o f th e t i r e th a t 1 a tis fa c tio n .
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IN O E. I GOLF OODBflB FOB N A T X P. (Dy Associated’ Prcaslir r v one- FRANCISCO.—Permlsslor w ift. ti./i a go lf courao in the TosfiT OoMt National park has been asked ot whor« ke rotary o f the In te rio r F jank lin K.
• Aasoball thia would bo a nil* (mmPN attraction and bring hundreda ofh is ^ M d
luB in the opon l their vacation a t a place i a liiikn ia avAlIable.
its o f Co- ------ e 'Classified Ada are cheap—effc<
d e 'r
sl in d s o f the ru b b e r
n. - .antee on y o u r ca r—• us p u t on a S ta r t has g iven you the
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