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'k v itV '-W k itt liE fflE f iiiissFut: Ir^ASftlN p?*’ iJlrresf and-Xoininllment of |i; . flderiyO hio Couple Bares ;• ? ^ le ^ of;G rt 7 Rich - Quick p o j h i i o i r / o k h . Bopt, 80, ( a i y r . . 'mth.'lUt'flxad'Bt «8,W0 eBCb,-Mf L. ;■ -attoM today wew jSnu&'M-rmu* of.age, tnd'het bui* Znu, who iti C: . - lllnga t* goi-^MO tnm Fmmr wiBi'tte pniiiUo of t «to» -of. 10:Mr'e«iit or-bettor, wotild ipisd . toalghi.ma Baadijf.M tho-eonft^.jiU. ney/jruo'bfattfffat.to jail lu t Blgbt, ’ fr>vrrv^.- pit«,'..h»Tlng toen trwitod on . t ,i iiiliiw-of.eiabm^ ».Uto hoar todiy. thojr fe.'.kc vfiaot nOiOd Uio lwna. Mn. Xr»M U ^ - !tt.»'il»to’of,p«1M wna aai rofam p v ; , to \i& Of talk to ; 1 “ S S « 1 of-alloBod promUiorr Botei, A i; :- ' -ttU , to: iaro br Mr^ j ; '. r , ■ ' E x u r u ioeBri^f, ,eoBtinBed to.i#p«rt . to bffliUli-today. ‘ ' h\'- " .v i^ .K n f h , » banker, tald ho lont i R » l£«u'Kia» 175,000, , ii,v, , - Vv *bok'Kotttfor,Batay5 ' ■t'-„ ' Emma Ham, a donieiUo .employed ia >T- tho.'Kraui hooiBbold, » id #ho had 11,* » COOJaToited la tho Mhemo. 8ho laid ;^e took promUiory aotoi In Hea of »■' . lalaryv” i- Mrfc Peter Oloeekscr, 08 yem /f ! i- g »»Portrt Iho loat J12,000 tO’t o ; Oroditor* oi tho woman docUro they ' ... lest her. the money u her repreien* i 0 'V , tatlou that a relaUro.la a.dUtut ; r-: ' eltr would laTcif' It. at_a retura p! 10 eont or betlor. -Whca. laterMt I ttae eame,:aho.Ii •aia-io.haTo-pald ■ -' W n lib U li to bo low ot PotUond, Oio,, 1 , ; ; , , & »r;«.nd,W .:-A n Mtonilro.D^ '' , Bto,-npon *1 t S Police Accept Theory Cftzy PersohTRMppIbrforFIre " Claiming'Seven Lives '• -4- i^/ NBW YOBK, Sept. 80, M>)-A mad- 'tu a whoio waalft for firei,cauied tho death of lOTca pBTMai, ono of them a f^nr year old.ehUd.-,thtowB.froD-.« Vc : window br-ft-terrified Blether'early *tUi m otaW . U beins lOQsht toaleht by the-police, aetlng) on .iaforaatlon ttat u attempt waa-aadollovMi.tho -• .b'undlBff bsit'^door.^flro ihwy.-b#* •JOro-the apartment ;li6ui*'at;Jll,Wort iV > lOOtb Itreet bnrit Into flanjei. /^ Other,'. laTBiUgatloai, moro-.or -loii ,-raadom.bat ilneer«, are being earttod oa by tho reildenta of tho upper’ wut —dde,-where thta moralngia flra^oeeoi- ‘O ' ' red. Tear- that the nppoied pyroma* '^ae nay eontlnae to opmto.Ia atone* !>■ ‘ od by the itory of Harry Dent;, who ' diicoverod a baby eanlago abUee In ithe hallway aext'door-to.the balldlnff • which wae. burned. 'The carriage had ., - beea ilnffed with raga u d oil ud-tho rtrip of earpot along .tho hallway llm* - Iluly •atnrated.' Dent and hU daugh- f , ..tera oxUagnlihed the .blaio. yriBM U JMIL As^mxA . . ., ^ ^ ocajoaf- afterward ho’ ow a a u ' V- edao ont of the b*Mmont*ud gUaeo a .K - . aronnd ^he halL - D'oat aiked him what vho w u leareUng for. •;.. «*I cmelled imoke," he aald, ‘‘u 3 1 wtoted'to look aronad." '• •,:: Tho Intruder got' away- A I^ ik houTt afterward*, la. tha : bBlIdlD| Bort 'door, aowa peiyoni had beet banned. to death,. »eo.m: Injnred .ani M -i .rioTorftl of tbo M-faalllei whroeea plod tho.lonio.had'beea aared onlj . ' b r ■poetaenlar work by flremea. ii: I'HOSPITAI-IS SUED FOR I ' ALLEGED MISTAKE IN ^ . , : OWNERSHIp.OF INFANT, .. Uothet DoeUnoa’ to Accept'.OUU: ,, - Brongbt te Har a« BBr Own. and I . Ooet to law to PiOTO. Ppiai I I JEBflBY crry, N. j , Bei>c 80, ■ j‘ C4>>—The grud jury convened hero . today w u told to tty, to fiad ont ' who U the aother of u infut boy , if born Mven weeki ago in the Be^ | gu'(uItarinb.,A a exhautWe-in- 18 reitlgatloB will aooa begin. ‘ :. . . , , A boy and a girl wer* bom,iA , ik the auilariom aamfv^ day.. When a none broom tho Infut boy to the bed. o^Alro. £dwaid .Bich, of Jeraey Clly,'ahe refuiod .. to accept the baby, aaying the, one _ ihe had 'Joit-.bronght into the lC world waa a glrL • The other moth* 1 er accepted the giiL The boy w u - 2 lant to tho Uothen* lutitntfl u d ^ Urk Bich bronght inlt agdnit-tho « ^Tut&-8w5tiri&-hir*4srge-to- - i the grud jury today aiked a thort ^ ough inveitigatioil. Iiimm I r iciniiii , ; I « Latest .Mexican. Revoluti^ -is Successfiiiiy Put.Dowii; Ini- ' }” mediate Trial of Mutineers;; Id ' . ■ ' , it EI, PASO, ToJU, 8«pt. 30, W l- 1 General Eugchlo ilaitlner, comaand* i of rr pf tho Dorthem nllUary tone in ( rt Mozleo, nrrlTcd toDlsht In Juarot with t . 400 infantr/rnoa from Obihuahua ^ ey City. -Ho came-to reinforce tho Jn* t in* orez ganlMn, ,followlng. tho nniuc* st cctsful attempt mode by IBO.irevolt- el ing Mldkrs of-.tho 48rd regiment to, «t capturo the city la tbe umo of Gen^ Jd eralTrancIiea.ilnrplar-hoBd-of Ues* ifo 'i newoit rovolntlon. Ono hundred )1e caralrymen .of the 42nd reglfflut ar^ >e- rived'from 0.uai Orudea earlier la to Jnaros wai quiet with fedehl foreei .^ o a a e n d a tlo n ; that..' .fSof. Jnareal ^ gar^J^.,plafftd linhimi^iigt^ ' made ta;a“'telegraa. from Prudent ObregoB, General Uartinet annonneed. «i.havo read .your neiiage of tOt l»h day and I oxproii ay grief for the oecurronco In Jnarei," tbo prcildent’l 5“* mciiage read. J'l-hopo you will pr^ cDoil CBro/olly to proouro order.and T that you will punlih, within tho laW| alt thoie who mnUnlod." . - T; Tho 70 priionen, whieb'Goaerri Ucndea. Mld were being .hold a t aU* Itary Koodquarton, wfll V tile d with* In tho next 72 honn b y '* miUtary conrt, the.ione commander iald, when . aiVed if ther,wonld bo Mecuted. With the known cainaltioa reported Vl 13 dead and 20 wounded a t Lib* , erty hoipltal, federal tnopi u d «»eal Buarda tonight were, punning acatter* S od i^ u p i of rebcli wbo oiapfld. L F T a i A’H '^ iO N 'is PAlD Uexlcaa Prudent Wua to Tako Bn- IZV louBly Beporta of Bqvolotlon In tbo , . ......... Irfl . ‘ ; UEXICO ■ CITY, Bept. 30 Wh- Preildont Obrcgon u d the membon of . hU cabinet did not opi»ar, appreben* 'i rive over tho Juaret moTcment thli ‘fw afteraoon when thoy attended a rctop* tlon tb tho new Norwegian minUter at, ^ J the national palace.. Tbq iiroiidont,. ‘"5 ? however, aiked to be excuied from the regular eonfcreoco wlth newmper men which WM icheduled for tbli a(to^ .?? !!*85«tary of War Serrano, in 'a ^ iUtmtat.,here today attached very llttlo-lmportuoo to the reported rovolt i*“ ^‘.tt'S o'w a* offiM U WOI explained * 4 thatfedoraltroopefroraCblh^na City and othor nearby poInU had been dla- «>■ patched to tho-tronbled area, u d . the ■aa* uDtnre of tho rebeli within a few ®B** honn w u predicted. -•- '■ who The Ipread of tho rtfvolutlon to other > In boraer cltiea li not expeeted hero. , ‘H SEVEN ARIIESTS OTECTED iim* 4 t "~ ogv Dapoty Sbailfra on ABerido *ldo Balp Boand U)p MoilcaB Bero- ; jatlonlata S®? pereona ware nrreiied on tbo American lido of the Bio Grude by depnty^iher , . Iffi u d agehta of tho Unlled State* department of iniU(e in eonneetlon with tho roToU o the garriion at Jna- rex, Ohlhuahna, Uexlcff, opposite hor^ today; according to. u unouncemu *•••" Bade tonigbt by LouU do'Nette.ipeeia] •“4 agent Of tho-^artment of Juitfeo it »««?• charge of tho B Puo office. A.larg( bhuUty of rifles aamnnUlon tai other anpsllea ^lo. were leixed. ' 11^ ' Uueal'BeSn .‘iuid Amula were ar m i«d in El Paio todayv Thoi other ■'& ^ vreited- u a .m e h -betwoei Y l I e t « .u d ’ Ollnt. The weawns, lia ,iwae.'ftatti,‘a**lf^ __ M JI' _______ . ITOT riU tW fflATOiv :COURT MUST PASS UPON ; QUEER CASE Supreme Tribunal to . Decide Upon Right of Lower: Body ' ' in Matter of Inoreaw of i SentehM for Mutiny - > > WAHHIHOtOK, S w t-8 0 * .n« npitBu ooat baa bNS Mkad la » caN b so ^ by 77 ptneaa in -J; } tha Phlllppinea to-dadio wtethetf. 1 tlfal»pIlMaaOBtlach#lflaiaba^'- ) * b wpM •’I* iwTwttwTi punJahoint^'-* aal.wttathar aa appallata court. la>; “ paWnTwioaWTaw-ertha-ctiarr cu tba a^nrlty of tba .'! On’^ ^ m b e r lO, 1020, eleveo non* commlnloned offleera and 00 prlvatea in tho Uanila eonitabnlary, located at St. Lncla barrado, marched ‘ throngh tbo itn o ti, entrenched tbem#clvoi and attacked the ^llco. force, mortally wonndlng aevoral penoni. They wero 9 found guilty of leditlon u d murder, and In tho lower courta tho lergconta l u d corporal! wore eonlencetl to llfo impriionmwt in ehalni u d the remain* - dor to 17 yean' imprUonmcnt in cliolna. . . le .-.pnnlibmeot Xncteuod. ment te^ d e a th '^ n S ^ a t upon tbe ro^ ! malnder to llfo- imprlionmont is *■ Tbo convicled mon contended that I— theyhad boon inbjcotod to doiibloijeop- Id- ardy, that the lontenco woa in violation In of tho JoDci law which prohlbitj cruel Ith and Inbnmu ponlihment and Ibnt tboy ua wore compelled to give ovldenee agalnit In- themielvcfc ||iGEI| Iho;aoit taMfttol t o ti^ ;oet?i« ;]J S l i S S l i : a»'bo5/i»»l«duilir?Vn f f iklllod.'op i«nl*Unod. workon lOtMv od moitof Woio odrontotV.: y, [ID .otttoont ofTiooal olttto irti noto tovota and flnindiaioondttl.oni eratlj n i d 't o b i loaad..-.- - - ■■[ih-h Tho w neral.^j proipeet* weri'« , • •• dared toTrt Wmo^ftt eia MConruU ?7t bo“ iVwtafooXond Hn. ob.«ttd,;w iti piieoo,roniil.nllir.rt« tbli otaii. ? lliEilESB S!? Loss Million Dollah tio . 'Wiirth g t Dental Goods Rf vealed'b'y:,Police Action ither - ^ "•.. NEW. T o ik ; eopL >0 W >-Ib« J ru t of a young' irom u aad two ni ‘ED today on ^argOa of itoallng falio toe - from thf Dontlit Supply-eoapMyr < . Voaled what the pollco aay*la--on*, tho largeit thefta of dental ffpoda In i l*w- hlitoiy of tho coutry, totaIlng>pprfl taately « 00,000. Thooe airoited are U b Praneea Pei even a dork in,tha.dental eompaayi Thom rlcan Brunlng, a drag derk,^ud,Jota ;Cii ■her- nlnoham, a deata].meehulo. -‘Tho t tatei roiti followod dUcovery. by the ep stlon pany’j offielali that tbero w a abp: Jna* aS ot.falM twti'i® tbalf her^ Unnlag m r. » year, and.,tbat.teB •e In onUldo Now Yorkfor 4100 a.oA iil* large u^tho'-coapaBy.eould not pro! wMA ttf Bnsalgan. ^ t b were vm teb'^ lim* cording'.to.^tho poUee,.thoy.\eonfe» M o;;»o»MT’ M oit^o, ooioBTO i,:ii ': Over Score. Injured- Ten Seriously Uiift in Streetcar Crash I 'D e n v e F K r te r f f if f iV d U o r Q i Scene of^OolUsion.'BeUevod r Dne tp Befeotive Brakeft La bEffVEi Colo,, Sept'30 Wh- ^ Uore tb u A leoro of patiesgm were injured,'-ten of them aerlottily, in a em h botwoen two itreot tm, 09 ..here ihorUy.-after 10 o'clock to- a m ' e ru h oeoarred. on (he . Six- of • teenth' itroet, viaduct over tho rall- > , »a4:w da. A Woat Twoaly.nlnth ; av«p 82«M;JW-aton)ed to dU* ^ -::eha^ipM W |m at- the Uoffat. ^‘nUn«l'W^n^.'iandlng whan a ‘.'Weat;. ftHy-fouirth.; avenuo, ear, , trtYsUagi;k:tba''Uao diroclloo, \., '-en^l^^Jtl^inar'end of tho Iho loe- , ead oar'-kttribated the accident to 'T W oi*er« ioo tdini&^trike to* |h : Demands nd , i.’ . iij -I*™' Wom^:E»jt';,D'owa;. Tools; It! If- '^^i'avmeoouA^^^ 80, .(/(S^i'otilW .oI. 7,000, mloB nob «iia wfaiui,.iiUeb wu eompaniod by enforced Idloncu of •Oft probably 10,000 .ijnikllloa wprkon who, ar0:npV lden«fi0d with, the »• National Brotherhood’of Operative. i « Potten, wont Mito' offeet through* , ont tbo Unlled Btatei at C e'cloek - 'tonight.. ' " ' -r:;- ??• Snipenilon - 9th oporatlon • wa* ordered b y Proaident John T. Wood^-of tho-BnjMi,Drhopd.of.Un* •V Ion Worker^' b e e u « of the rofuo* al cf tbo tinitedr'fl.loto* Pottor»| aiioelaHon'^to g r# ,tb e lr dwaad:-. ••for *• ly y r - - : CftLbREN’ S W D T l^ M d ? '■ TEXAS RATTteSNAKEiBY: F ;;5HEIR|CT;p[l5rCA1 la-.Boeard'^sta,»llW ot - > attaekod i t 1 almek with-it yStiSiep hoad.anl jna|>« ii|la M £ % d o f* ’,'the ropHle,- eould . itrike ^ K p m U b z this 'method of attack,, thi /'^ lib ;* o o n dcipatehed thq make, ac '^>Vl^rdlnB'to Judeo Don, who vritnesiei SS^lutV ttW i of the'bftttlc.; ^flTio make had flvo rattlo,- i»ln*:y. ------------- , • M'MUST STAND BY CONTRACi ^ VUontlm u ; Boitndiiod rtom J o . lo Any PioUooo O lte *“ ^ u A ^ V p ^ ,- ' TOBK, ,^PI; »». , 1 ; 'Uv: jiineUon reitrainlng Jlodolph-V^tttln S appeaHng ia u y motion plelnrt bVi^ other thah-tho^ prodoced by tho Pan oni^PIaycra-Lhiky.icorporaUon dnrln otid Iho pwlod of hli edhtmt, waa m n w * ed,today by Juitlco Wauervogel ( iilA^ S o Mprcme conrt.. Pending fini itS'S»lom«nl-of:ibo-eaio,-:the-ta cbrpornUon wai dlroeted to port I'.afc 000 aa a locnrlty bond. . g tfr f ; ValenUno,^ according . to-.-the.-.ted 3 x -A V »"Stu lit a ealary of ^1,230, a week with tl ^ Mtlon. of renewal- at u y Incraaii y ttiary fer one year,, or for etlll anot lite « year at another • lneroaifc.:, Tl C fln t. option .was exMcUed, attorne; |T; for tho corporation dodnred, and thi K Talonllno fillea-to appear at the it ^ dioi in Hollywood September 4, tboi T r- by breaking hli contract - • i r V The leroen lU r'a defenio woa th • .1 he had.tjicn unjuitly treated, had be. -i. iumlllated by hU employer*, u d MO time oWlgod to dron In tho om iffblle, aaklng a dewrt iceno. Ho hi afy. U WM •added, had a vory nnhupy « ^ l»tenco dnring' tho tem of hii fii n 6 r cwtract n il couniel claimed th gader a ruling of the California cot I.'-; I Valentlao'o eompeniatlon waa Inac 4 qnato and thereforo the eontraet w ion-enfoteablfc_________ ; w ^ COAL OUTPUT IS HEAV r,'w ' W ncU m of Botli « V^atbaplte Equal to Neoda but 3 '.■ittmdEt for Btorago io ^ ' :■WASniNOTON, Sept. 80 MV-P ;Cb9*'dnctlon of all coal-bltumlnoni a 9^- ahthwdte-for tho ^oek ei^lntt todi eoa* ia.eitlmatod at about 11,600,000 1 tofti by tho geological larvoy In i^i^ni* w ealeulatod to b'o'euffieli ^<rtr tw a e it -.Ihq '. current eonmmpU takdtihonkh-prebobly not qnlte enough 3rt»M ow itongo for the future u d «fltil'<be?Umo tlpio lUpply a l tie winter •‘v';'-ijliiirttaenta of tho northweotem itai W>0M IhlpmenU aqit move by way ;'U«iyhho' Oreat. lakea woter ronto bef ■i^ru^U o tt; doiea. L A ti Iha woek'i anthraelte product t o £ l ^ " a m o o n t , U between 1,800,000 1 tieeZji eoUiM toB8.''lho.report aald, u d ' jaS ibB agy FAhlS-COVmYL - IsV IH I,:i 022. t B R IT IS H I N I O F C O A S T ^ I L E ^ - Evacuation by Turkial J. . Places English Troi . tire Coast, of Narri j; ra.Bourriou; Situat tb ' . . \ fa* OOHSTANtlNOPLB, Sopt 50, at • Eanl and the B rlt^ sow ce a ftnm .Obinak .to Sara Booxaoa. T ksy, aqabUng wanbipi tb aaeSor 1 1^' .OOITOTAXITINOPLE, S o p t 80, BooUIoa! te Bmyma,. wbar* bo -wei ... beea nooeaifal, according to an to ' bara. B« 1* coming te Oonttutla or probal^ to consult with Oanaral I Britlah forcei. ' _________________ FIREARMS TAKEN J:R 0M .. PEOPLE OF ATHENS BY ids . THE REVOLUTIONISTS and . ATHENS, Sept 30, - C4>HThe ols: prefect of police.haa laaoad orden to aU ratfdenta to brink any ara*. la tbelr potaeailoa to tba poUco depot; all Tlotatbra of tbis ntUr ?t wui be BOVareiy punlihad. Tha.manner ta'vblob the xero*: Intlonary conuaittoa h u Isnrod ’ order la Athena baa exdtod the admlraUoa of aU dttzeni aad for* t«' » . ■**A'&IB,. 86p t 30. (fl>)-Potm* or Premier Veslxelos bu telo- «* graphed to tho revolutloaary com- suttee here accepting Ita offer to af repreient the Qroclaa latareati '. . abroad. Ee reafflraa bia deter* ■ 'n* minaUon not to re-enter politic* lilM i Sisiitei tebad •••.•.%■ ’•Una ■■■,. - I' 39 ^. M i^ ' J ^ e s J l . Stiilni^' De iffVtn ^V eea. .benetf/.iindli«r;I;'Ml)’an( Jetoci A. Stillman, Ura.-Anno » . 8 tH ; It aan-laid today ou learning -of th h a ti doelilon Jiudod down yoiterday 1 Bpod' Carmd, N. Y., finding ber aon Bab trUu).' .017 'Stillman- locltlmoto nnd dlamln , tho ing.' chaige* of mlseondoet mnd I,' ao* am nit ber by her hniband. ested ;Ura. Stillman roeelvod . the non lie.' of. her victory frota a eorreipondei > of'the Canadian Preu, u ahe^wi linrrylng by yacht down the S t Uai AftT rieb;rlver from.the Stlllmu camp. 1 Grando. Anie to lummon modleal al for baby Ouy,'who ll iald to be ** .:A > .loualy 111'at the camp. Tbia <rfo correipondont boarded tho yad . \, from a-tug and .handed Ur*. , Stlllrai > newa diinalehoi'Toporting tha flndlt l U In-, of the referee’* declilons. U n . Stll jWlno. man wat pldnly . overeomo-by cm stores tlon. - ram* Aikcd' if. a'r«bnclllatIoa mlghfl Inrlng poi»lb1e,‘-Un.'SUllman repllods • - Brant* ■ '•Thert U'n & enrt word which .w tl'o f bo-my aniwcr;'‘jcnmri' (never\ h final eania tho father of a y ion U dead ilntlff no real father could have hurt him.1 , *26r It wopld not .'be folr. Tho Prcn. ' said at Vordun 'Ila no paaseronf pai .teiU* It w « In .tbli.eplrit tbat.I waged t tj by battlo and it.li thU iplrit that ce rttlon quen." naiid * ” **** uoth* "But, thank God, tho ilmplo a ;Tho loyal peoplo of qnebeo.eunot oney* bonght ngalnit a molber riling in . 1 tben ipafr to avenge tbo honor of her it le Itu- They thonght, that by tramp log t tboro- body of a child under thdr bo« they eould gag me, bnt I w u i I that holding tho righU of all mothera a J been tbo iplrit of the mother* gnvo mo I nd at itreoHb-to go-through tbo dirt I open, tho conrta and to-faeo tbo abmea [0 bai, my periotutora. Tho good peoplo ipv ex* thll country have nndentood that .i 1 fint tho way .they itood by ao ihoj l that thoy renlUod that I w u aot flghti t conrt for ayielf alono but that; I w u 1 Inado* log to protect my ion. 9t w« "All mothen undcntood that I i wnging their,own battle togother w nine and nj)W tho victory h u bi "AVY tko vietory of oothorfc*' „ iai4 DEOEBB NOW EPPEOTrra. mt la- ■ MB.tIOO onry. Sopt 3p-.^bll tlon today In tho Dlarlo Official of 1 iwoildentlal decree prom ulgaU uj >—Pro* agreement ilgned roeenUy nt Ne^Yt u and between Finance Uluiiter Do la Hoe today, and lutematlonal banken, mtikej it 00 net fectlve u a law of tbo lani ’1 In ill agroemont, whleh w u ratified wi out opposition bjr both house* of c ffielent m ai, provldoa for tho.Uqnidfttlon mptloo, Mexleu debts. ■ugh to .- .. ------------- .. . " AQBEEMHNT. IS BXOHBD. ^ atateij MUSKOOEB, Okla.. way of Tho rort Bmlth and 'Weatern rallr before h u ilgnod u agreement » lug ihopment and they wUl ritnw dncUoa work at fl o'cl^k ^ 0B^TmoTn^. 100 and cording to United Statw Uw ind the Henry Ortper,.who u ld t o ^ - t t a t *9,600,* -wonld wlthdnw'hl* g n ^ on tbo r at:th»t.hort:._- lE W ^ I ' . TOOB nro o n m - ® T R O L - r l i n e k F O R [ L O N G S T R A IT ^ , ish Forces'o£ Eren Keul-v^. roops in PpsseSion of En-^'' rro w s from ; C h a n a k to ation Improved - kS ---------r— - ■■ . 80, (/P>—The K c n i a l l s t i l .b a ^ ; m e u t 9d ‘V'*^^ ' control th* wliolo,coiW e t - a f ] u e n n / ’:^<<'. Th• latter’point.ponaun'ta'-mtlkBt ir In' deep wftar.. • . • 80, (/n-Tba mUilOB ’of:lC'-Riaklt»/..'V4: .wea t ^ coafer wttb' ^ m a t TUUm , baa - - annouac«n«nt;by‘tS*.-»ti«13aAU^; Btlaoplo tomonow on t b i'v a lm U H arrlngton..mwBUd« b T ^ e f t b a ' -.?.W , •'-S.'",.'".. LONDON, Oetober X, («-Thij':tifl!l*' ilh- cabinet, held * two .^nr-oooiffl':--^- ;Y beglnnlng'at U V d^last-nrgbt , . TO ihen A tn e d utB : lO.Vdoek tUa ^ IQ (Sunday) .moreiag. - Thl& aftor a u y houn’pf loteosivo study of tto iltiia* . V IB tion throoghont Saturday,, n nouneed tW there -wu ao aat«rW:.'. U.. change in tho Near. Eut-'dlnatioa,- ^.. M but this w u merely'th« offlelal way. IT of putting i t • . . '"M - Direct' word has eome from Cob* .. - e, - itantlnoplo in the Assoeialed :Proa^. . 4 diipatcbea ttat U. Fruklln-Bonlllon’a. hg mluloD to ftnynia haa boea sueeMsfol,:-- whleh'meani. tbat Eemal Paaha 'laM . ready to eonilder ft peaeeful ^ - o u t , ' a, of the dlfflcnlUei Portber unounee* ment w u mado at' Conitantlnople that 0 . Kemal would confer with, tho allied to generdi early'Tn' tto wook and that tl Kemal hni been'roqucited by Ooneral . ff. . Harrington; tbo Britiib commander,-to ;et arrange far a. new line between tbe. Ilritlih nnd Turklih foreea aronnd Clionak In -the neutral tone. - - E ^ 'a AtUtndo Bouonabla A Paris dlipatdi to. th* Bsehai^ - TolcRrniih compuy lays ttnt U.*P<to' . cure lms handed' io Lord ;Sar^yut^..‘, . « tho Brltlih aabasaador,-'aliid,,-Count- : Sfona, representing Italy, a tolegraa. > > from U. I^nklln-BonUlon rolaUvo'to , hli conversation* with Kemal.S'',ZfQrd - Hardlnga U qooted m'dedaring ttat Kemal^’ 'httltndeiii<T*ry''r«alOBab> . •• N o .r i ^ o a . t t . y r M i t a 'B o ^ ^ st?S? U l .LONDON. Sopt 80, maloi uurclaxed. pending- .wori-. from ’^•“5 to-recelve-r dlipaUb from h tm -^ , : ^ aftorijoott- bnt -Trailed vainly ; Utet • “•2 "I'Jel' the mlnliten oeparnted, • 'IJ* . M malning wlthla call, for a furttof oab* ., I inot meeting into tonight iSiBSiii immsi \ bo. , ' F iv e-T h o u san d J e n _ Declared; Engaged In Movement for :*,” J Eight Hoiir Day. t CHICAGO, Sept 80 MV-Wlth thf. n-i dghl-honr day u tbolr goal, a iinxo , t W order whleh union leaden dodarod • In de- would nffect BOOO sstoen on, Ortnt r *on. Lakes^frdgbten, went into effeet to- - * At’.tbo headquarten of. the Sailor*' * Union of tto (Sreat. Lakes, it w aa: ' ■» nouneed tbat elovonth hour efforU.t*'- “ ! got tto lake.earrien aiaoddtlon to to*,_ •rt .« open negotliUona .on tto^aboUshmentv *?• “5 of tho prewnt 2-hoar day tad failed, plo of Novorthole#*, the belief <.wm ox*. pressed at nnion boadqnartin that tha ihowed ftiortor day would.bo granted oattamrv.. g h t^ of tto400 veiseli oporatoibX-lha.^*;;, u ri*^ carrien’ asiociaUoa,'tho blggnt.itrar-- . gle being expected'wltt tto teasel*.ot I ■wai ttePllUbnrffh Steamship coapaay,'Old,, r witt (0 be a Unlted SUtes Bled eorponUoa ; ' “sieamS’lp official* *ay ttoy''«tpeei*;. ed ot operate M;u*ual ^nd indicated _ - ttat ttoy utldpated no-.laterrupUO#- of the flow of coal Into the northw^ nbllea- or-of iron oro oouttward. *' • ; 5 AUSTRIA TO BE RES.TQREP ,itb. -'u tij t»tat. , if ta“ S , OTor.tlo ineoooo.of .tlo ,!M l,4 lj« e a . tlon* plu for tte teatoratlu of,Aw.'; tria wM.Tolcod-«t‘ tt(r d'jai>¥?#WW^ . -of tbe ttlrd awmbly.»f.lheT<eiie^ ) W - nation* today.-Tba Ja rl.^ r^ ftjW allroad deelared that tte world; no,UMtebrofl3 “atrifc- tolerate u t aerellotoU ^'.^JltlJiJi •m -to Ho,iill,l3o« o;<tb,« inff. M- Anitrla w u .■ptt^oa.'b^r.■WSJ;ffi|fi liSahal l*«pe. A® ^ 44

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Page 1: M IsV IH - tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · !> ‘ od by the itory of Harry Dent;, who ' diicoverod a baby eanlago abUee In ithe hallway aext'door-to.the

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l i E f f l Ef iiiissFut:I r ^ A S f t lNp ? * ’ i J l r r e s f a n d - X o in in l lm e n t o f

| i ; . f l d e r i y O h i o C o u p le B a re s

;• ? ^ l e ^ o f ; G r t 7 R ich - Q uick

■ p o j h i i o i r / o k h . Bopt, 80, ( a i y r . . 'm th . 'lU t 'f lx a d 'B t «8,W0 eBCb,-M f L . ;■ -attoM today wew

jS n u & 'M -rm u * of.age, tn d 'h e t bui* Z nu , who i ti

C: . - llln g a t*goi-^MO tnm Fmmr

w iB i'tte pniiiUo of t « t o » -of. 10:M r'e«iit or-bettor, wotild ipisd

. toalghi.m a Baadijf.M tho-eonft^.jiU. n ey /jruo 'b fa ttfffa t.to ja il l u t Blgbt, ’

fr>vrrv^.- pit« ,'..h»Tlng toen trw ito d on . t ,i iiiliiw -o f.e iabm ^

» .U to hoar todiy. thojr fe.'.kc vfiaot nOiOd Uio lwna. M n. Xr»M U

- !tt.» 'il» to’o f,p«1M w n a a a i rofam p v ; , t o \ i & Of talk to

; 1 “ S S « 1 of-alloBod promUiorr Botei, A i; :- ' - t tU , to : ia ro b r Mr^j ; '. r , ■ ' E x u r u ioeBri^f, ,eoBtinBed to.i#p«rt

. to bffliU li-today. ‘ ' h\'- " . v i ^ . K n f h , » banker, tald ho lont i R » l£ « u 'K ia » 175,000, , ii,v, , - Vv *bok 'K otttfor,B atay5 '■t'-„ ' Emma Ham, a donieiUo .employed ia > T - tho.'Kraui hooiBbold, » id #ho had 11,*» COOJaToited la tho Mhemo. 8ho laid

;^ e took promUiory aotoi In Hea of »■' . lalaryv”i- Mrfc Peter Oloeekscr, 08 y e m / f !i- g »»Portrt Iho loat J12,000 tO’t o ;

Oroditor* o i tho woman docUro they '... lest her. the money u her repreien* i

0 'V , ta tlo u that a re laU ro.la a .d U tu t ; r- : ' e ltr would laTcif' It. a t_a retura p!

10 eont or betlor. -Whca. laterMt Itta e eame,:aho.Ii •aia-io.haTo-pald ■

- ' W n lib U li to bo low o t PotUond, Oio,,1 , ; ; , , & » r ; « .n d , W . : - A n M tonilro .D ^

' ' , ■ B to ,-n p o n

* 1 tSP o lic e A c c e p t T h e o ry C f tz y

P e r s o h T R M p p I b r f o r F I r e

" C la im in g 'S e v e n L iv e s ’

'• -4- i / NBW YOBK, Sept. 80, M>)-A mad- 't u a whoio waalft for firei,cauied tho death of lOTca pBTMai, ono of them a f^nr year old.ehUd.-,thtowB.froD-.«

Vc : window br-ft-te rrified Blether'early*tUi m o taW . U beins lOQsht toaleht by the-police, aetlng) on .iaforaatlon t ta t u attempt waa-aadollovM i.tho

- • • .b'undlBff bsit'^door.^flro ihw y.-b#* •JOro-the apartment ;li6ui* 'at;Jll,W ort

iV > lOOtb Itreet bnrit Into flanjei. / ^ Other,'. laTBiUgatloai, moro-.or -loii

,-raadom.bat ilneer«, are being earttod • oa by tho reildenta of tho upper’ w u t

’ —dde,-where thta moralngia flra^oeeoi-‘ O ' ' red. Tear- that the nppoied pyroma*

’ '^ a e n a y eontlnae to opm to .Ia atone* !>■ ‘ od by the itory of Harry Dent;, who' diicoverod a baby eanlago abUee In

ithe hallway aext'door-to .the balldlnff • which wae. burned. 'The carriage had

., - beea ilnffed with raga u d oil u d -tho rtrip of earpot along .tho hallway llm*

- Ilu ly •atnrated.' Dent and hU daugh- f , ..tera oxUagnlihed the .blaio.

yriBM U JMIL As mxA .. . , ^ ocajoaf- afterward ho’ o w a a u

' V - ■ edao ont of the b*Mmont*ud gUaeo a .K - . aronnd ^he halL - D'oat aiked him what

vho w u leareUng for.•;.. «*I cmelled im oke," he aald, ‘ ‘u 3

1 w to ted 'to look aronad."'• •,:: Tho Intruder go t' away- A I ik

houTt afterward*, la . tha : bBlIdlD| Bort 'door, aowa peiyoni had beet banned. to death,. »eo.m : Injnred .ani

M -i ■ .rioTorftl o f tbo M -faa llle i w hroeea plod tho .lo n io .h ad 'b eea aared onlj

. ' b r ■poetaenlar work by flremea.

ii:

I'H O S P IT A I-IS SUED FO R I ' A L L E G E D M ISTAKE IN

. , : OW NERSHIp.O F IN F A N T , ..Uothet DoeUnoa’ to Accept'.OUU: ,,- Brongbt te Har a« BBr Own. and

I . Ooet to la w to PiOTO. Ppiai

I I JEBflBY c r r y , N. j , Bei>c 80,■ j‘ C4>>—The g ru d jury convened hero . today w u told to tty, to fiad ont ' who U the aother of u i n f u t boy ,

if born Mven weeki ago in the Be^ | g u '( u I ta r in b . ,A a exhautWe-in-

18 reitlgatloB will aooa begin. ‘ :. . ., , A boy and a girl wer* bom,iA , ik the auilariom aamfv^ day..

When a none b ro o m tho In fu t boy to the bed. o^Alro. £dwaid

.Bich, o f Jeraey Clly,'ahe refuiod . . to accept the baby, aaying the, one _ ihe had 'Joit-.bronght into the lC world waa a glrL • The other moth*1 er accepted the giiL The boy w u -2 lan t to tho Uothen* lu titn tfl u d^ U rk Bich bronght inlt agdnit-tho •

« ^ T u t& -8 w 5 tir i& -h ir* 4 s rg e - to - - i the g ru d jury today aiked a thort ^ ough inveitigatioil.

Iiimm I r iciniiii

, ‘ ; I« Latest .Mexican. Revoluti^ -is

Successfiiiiy Put.Dowii; Ini- ' }” mediate Trial of Mutineers;;Id ' . ■ ' ■ ,i t EI, PASO, ToJU, 8«pt. 30, W l - 1

General Eugchlo ilaitlner, comaand* i of rr pf tho Dorthem nllUary tone in ( rt Mozleo, nrrlTcd toDlsht In Juarot with t

. 400 infantr/rnoa from Obihuahua ey City. -Ho came-to reinforce tho Jn* t in* orez ganlMn, ,followlng. tho nniuc* s t cctsful attempt mode by IBO.irevolt- e l ing Mldkrs of-.tho 48rd regiment to, « t capturo the city la tbe um o of Gen^ Jd eralTrancIiea.ilnrplar-hoBd-of Ues*

ifo 'i newoit rovolntlon. Ono hundred )1e caralrymen .of the 42nd reglfflut ar^ >e- rived'from 0.uai Orudea earlier la

to Jnaros wai quiet with fedehl foreei

. ^ o a a e n d a t lo n ; that..' .fSof. Jnareal ^ g a r ^ J ^ . ,p la f f td l i n h i m i ^ i i g t ^

' made ta ; a “'telegraa. from P ru d e n t ObregoB, General Uartinet annonneed.

w« « i.h av o read .your neiiage of tOt l»h day and I oxproii a y grief for the

oecurronco In Jnarei," tbo prcildent’l 5“* mciiage read. J'l-hopo you will p r^

cDoil CBro/olly to proouro order.and T that you will punlih, within tho laW|

alt thoie who mnUnlod." . - T;f® Tho 70 priionen, w hieb'Goaerri

Ucndea. Mld were being .hold a t aU* Itary Koodquarton, wfll V t i l e d with*In tho next 72 honn b y '* miUtary conrt, the.ione commander iald, when

. aiVed if ther,wonld bo Mecuted.With the known cainaltioa reported

Vl 13 dead and 20 wounded a t Lib*, erty hoipltal, federal tnop i u d «»eal

Buarda tonight were, punning acatter*

S od i^ u p i of rebcli wbo oiapfld.

L F T a i A’H ' ^ i O N ' i s PAlD

Uexlcaa P ru d e n t W ua to Tako Bn-IZV louBly Beporta of Bqvolotlon In tbo, . .........Irfl . ‘ ;

UEXICO ■ CITY, Bept. 30 Wh- Preildont Obrcgon u d the membon of

. hU cabinet did not opi»ar, appreben* ' i rive over tho Juaret moTcment thli

‘fw afteraoon when thoy attended a rctop* tlon tb tho new Norwegian minUter at,

J the national palace.. Tbq iiroiidont,. ‘"5? however, aiked to be excuied from the

regular eonfcreoco wlth newm per men which WM icheduled for tbli a(to^

.? ? !!*85«tary of War Serrano, i n 'a ^ iU tm ta t.,h e re today attached very

llttlo-lmportuoo to the reported rovolt

i*“ ^‘ . t t 'S o 'w a * offiM U WOI explained* 4 thatfedoraltroopefroraC blh^na City

and othor nearby poInU had been dla- «>■ patched to tho-tronbled area, u d . the ■aa* uDtnre of tho rebeli within a few ®B** honn w u predicted. - • - '■who The Ipread of tho rtfvolutlon to other > In boraer cltiea l i not expeeted hero. ,

‘H S E V E N ARIIESTS O T E C T E Diim* 4 t "~ogv Dapoty Sbailfra on ABerido *ldo

Balp Boand U)p MoilcaB Bero- ; jatlonlata

S®? pereona ware nrreiied on tbo American lido of the Bio Grude by depnty^iher

, . Iffi u d agehta of tho Unlled State* department of iniU(e in eonneetlon with tho roToU o the garriion a t Jna- rex, Ohlhuahna, Uexlcff, opposite hor^ today; according to. u unouncem u

*•••" B ade tonigbt by LouU do'Nette.ipeeia]• “4 agent Of th o -^ a rtm en t of Juitfeo it

»««?• charge of tho B P u o office. A.larg( b h u U ty of rifles aamnnUlon tai other anpsllea ^ lo . were leixed. '

1 1 ^ ' U u e a l 'B e S n .‘iuid Amula were ar m i« d in E l Paio todayv Thoi other

■ '& ^ vreited- u a . m e h -betwoei Y lIe t« .u d ’ Ollnt. The weawns, lia

,iw ae .'f ta tti,‘ a * * l f ^ __ M J I ' _______

. IT O T r iU tW fflATOiv

: COURT MUST PASS UPON

; QUEER CASE■ Supreme Tribunal to. Decide

Upon Right of Lower: Body ' ' in Matter of Inoreaw of i SentehM for Mutiny -

> > WAHHIHOtOK, S w t-8 0* . n « n p itB u o o a t baa bNS Mkad

la » caN b s o ^ b y 77 p tneaa in -J;} ■ tha Phlllppinea to -dad io w tethetf. 1 tlfa l»p IlM aaO B tlach# lfla iaba^ '- ) * b wpM •’I* iwTwttwTi punJahoint^'-*

aal.wttathar a a appallata court. la> ;“ p a W n T w io a W T a w -e rth a -c tia rr

c u tba a^n rlty of tba .'!

On’ ^ m b e r lO, 1020, eleveo non* commlnloned offleera and 00 prlvatea in tho Uanila eonitabnlary, located at St. Lncla barrado, marched ‘ throngh tbo itn o ti , entrenched tbem#clvoi and

• attacked the ^ llc o . force, mortally wonndlng aevoral penoni. They wero

9 found guilty of leditlon u d murder, and In tho lower courta tho lergconta

l u d corporal! wore eonlencetl to llfo impriionmwt in ehalni u d the remain*

- dor to 17 y e a n ' imprUonmcnt in cliolna. . .

le .-.pnnlibmeot Xncteuod.

ment te d e a th '^ n S ^ a t upon tbe ro ! malnder to llfo- imprlionmont is *■

Tbo convicled mon contended that I— theyhad boon inbjcotod to doiibloijeop- Id- ardy, that the lontenco woa in violation In of tho JoDci law which prohlbitj cruel

Ith and Inbnmu ponlihment and Ibnt tboy ua wore compelled to give ovldenee agalnit In- themielvcfc

||iGEI|

Ih o ;a o it taM ftto l t o t i ^ ;oet?i«

;]J S l i S S l i : a» 'b o5 /i»» l«du ilir?V nf f iklllod.'op i«nl*Unod. workon lOtMv

od m o ito f Woio odrontotV .: y ,

[ID .o ttto o n t o fT io o a l olttto i r t i noto

tovota and flnindiaioondttl.oni eratlj n id 'to b i loaad..-.- - - ■■[ih-h

Tho w n e r a l .^ j proipeet* w e ri '« , • •• dared toTrt W m o^ftt eia MConruU

?7t bo“ iV w tafooX ondHn. o b .« ttd ,;w iti piieoo,roniil.nllir.rt«tb li otaii. ?

lliEilESBS!? Loss Million Dollah t i o . 'Wiirth g t Dental Goods Rf

vealed'b'y:,Police Actionither - ^" • . . NEW. T o ik ; eopL >0 W >-Ib« J

r u t of a young' iro m u aad two ni ‘E D today on ^argOa of itoallng falio toe- from th f Dontlit Supply-eoapMyr <

. Voaled what the pollco aay*la--on*, tho largeit thefta of dental ffpoda In i

l*w- hlitoiy of tho co u try , totaIlng>pprfl taately « 00,000.

Thooe airoited are U b Praneea P e i even a dork in,tha.dental eompaayi Thom rlcan Brunlng, a drag d e rk ,^ u d ,Jo ta ;Cii ■her- nlnoham, a deata].meehulo. -‘Tho t tatei roiti followod dUcovery. by the ep stlon pany’j offielali that tbero w a abp: Jna* a S ot.falM tw ti 'i® tbalf her^ Unnlag m r . » year, and.,tbat.teB

•e In onUldo Now Y orkfor 4100 a .o A iil* large u^tho'-coapaBy.eould not pro!

wMA ttf Bnsalgan. ^ t b were v m te b '^ lim* cording'.to.^tho poUee,.thoy.\eonfe»

Mo ;;» o » M T ’ M o i t ^ o , ooioB TO i ,: i i

' : Over Score. Injured- Ten Seriously Uiift

in Streetcar CrashI 'D e n v e F K r t e r f f i f f i V d U o r Qi S c e n e o f^O olU sion .'B eU evod

r D ne tp B e fe o tiv e B rak e ft

La b E ffV E i Colo,, S e p t '30 Wh- ^ Uore t b u A leoro of patiesgm

were injured,'-ten of them aerlottily, in a em h botwoen two itreot tm ,

09 ..here ihorUy.-after 10 o'clock to-

a m ' e ru h oeoarred. on (he . Six- o f • teenth' itroet, viaduct over tho rall- > , » a 4 :w d a . A Woat Twoaly.nlnth

; av « p 82«M ;JW -aton)ed to dU*^ - : :e h a ^ ip M W |m at- the U o ffa t.

^‘n U n « l 'W ^ n ^ .'ia n d ln g whan a ‘.'Weat;. ftHy-fouirth.; avenuo, ear,

, tr tY sU ag i;k :tba ''U ao diroclloo, \., ' - e n ^ l ^ ^ J t l ^ i n a r ' e n d of tho

Iho loe- , ead oar'-kttribated the accident to

'TW o i * e r «

ioo td in i& ^trike to*|h : Demandsnd , i.’ .i i j -I* ™ '

■ W om^:E»jt';,D 'owa;. Tools;It!

If- '^ ^ i 'a v m e o o u A ^ ^ ^80, .(/(S ^ i'o tilW .o I. 7,000, mloB nob «iia w faiui,.iiU eb w u eompaniod by enforced Idloncu of

•Oft probably 10,000 .ijnikllloa wprkonwho, ar0 :npV lden«fi0d with, the

» • National Brotherhood’of Operative. i « Potten, wont Mito' offeet through*

, ■ ont tbo Unlled Btatei a t C e'cloek - ' tonight.. ■' " ' -r:;-

??• Snipenilon - 9th oporatlon • wa* ordered b y Proaident John T.Wood^-of tho-BnjMi,Drhopd.of.Un*

•V Ion Worker^' b e e u « of the rofuo* al cf tbo tinitedr'fl.loto* Pottor»| aiioelaHon'^to g r # , t b e l r dwaad:-.

••for *• ly y r - - :

■ C ftL b R E N ’ S W D T l ^ M d ? '■ T E X A S R A T T te S N A K E iB Y : F ; ; 5 H E I R | C T ; p [ l 5 r C A 1

l a - . B o e a r d ' ^ s t a , » l l Wot - >

attaekod i t 1 almek w ith-it

y S t i S i e p hoad.anl jna|>«ii |la M £ % d o f* ’,'the ropHle,- eould . itrike ^ K p m U b z this 'method of attack,, thi / '^ l i b ; * o o n dcipatehed thq make, ac

'^>Vl^rdlnB'to Judeo Don, who vritnesiei S S ^ l u t V t t W i of the'bftttlc.; ^flTio make had flvo rattlo,-

i»ln*:y. ------------- ,• M 'M UST STAN D B Y CONTRACi

^ VUontlm u ; Boitndiiod rtom J o . lo Any PioUooo O l t e * “^ u A ^ V p ^ , -

& ° ' TOBK, ,^ P I; »». ,1;'Uv: jiineUon reitrainlng Jlodolph-V^tttln S appeaHng ia u y motion plelnrt

bVi^ other thah-tho^ prodoced by tho Pan oni^PIaycra-Lhiky.icorporaUon dnrln

otid Iho pwlod of hli edhtm t, waa m n w * ed,today by Juitlco Wauervogel ( iilA^ S o Mprcme c o n rt.. Pending fini i tS 'S » lo m « n l - o f : ib o - e a io , - : th e - ta

cbrpornUon wai dlroeted to port I'.afc 000 aa a locnrlty bond. .g t f r f ; ValenUno,^ according . to-.-the.-.ted3 x - A V » " S t u

l i t a ealary of ^1,230, a week with tl M tlon. of renewal- a t u y Incraaii

y ttiary fer one year,, or for etlll anotl i te « year a t another • lneroaifc.:, Tl

C f ln t . option .was exMcUed, attorne; |T; for tho corporation dodnred, and thi K Talonllno fillea-to appear a t the it

^ dioi in Hollywood September 4, tboi T r - by breaking h li contract - •i r V The leroen lU r'a defenio woa th• .1 he had .tjicn u n ju itly trea ted , had be. - i . iu m llla ted by hU employer*, u d

MO time oWlgod to dron In tho om iffblle, aaklng a dewrt iceno. Ho hi

a fy . U WM •added, had a vory nnhupy « l»tenco dnring' tho te m of h ii fii

n 6 r cw trac t n i l couniel claimed th gader a ruling of the California cot

I.'-; I Valentlao'o eompeniatlon waa Inac ■ 4 qnato and thereforo the eontraet w

ion-enfoteablfc_________ ;

w ^ CO AL OUTPUT IS HEAVr , 'w '

J ® W n c U m of Botli «V ^ a tb a p lte Equal to Neoda but 3 '.■ ittm d E t for Btorago

i o ^ ' :■ WASniNOTON, Sept. 80 MV-P ;Cb9*'dnctlon of all coal-bltumlnoni a 9^ - ah th w d te-fo r tho ^oek ei^lntt todi eoa* ia.eitlmatod a t about 11,600,000 1

tofti by tho geological larvoy In

i ^ i ^ n i * w ealeulatod to b'o 'euffieli ^ < r t r t w a e i t -.Ihq '. cu rren t eonmmpU ta k d tih o n k h -p re b o b ly n o t qnlte enough 3 r t » M o w i to n g o fo r the fu tu re u d «fltil '< be?U m o tlpio lUpply a l t i e w in te r •‘v'; '-ijliiirttaenta o f tho northw eotem ita i

W>0M Ihlpm enU a q i t move b y way ; 'U « iyhho ' O reat. la k e a w oter ronto bef ■ i ^ r u ^ U o t t ; do iea.L A t i Ih a woek'i anthraelte product t o £ l ^ " a m o o n t , U between 1,800,000 1 t ie e Z ji eoUiM toB8.''lho.report aald, u d 'j a S i b B a g y

FAhlS-COVmYL -

IsV IHI , : i 022.

t B R I T I S H I N I

O F C O A S T

^ I L E ^

- Evacuation by Turkial J. . Places English Troi

. tire Coast, of Narri j; ra.Bourriou; Situattb ' . . \fa* OOHSTANtlNOPLB, Sopt 50, a t • Eanl and the B r l t ^ sow ce a ftnm .Obinak .to S ara Booxaoa. T

ksy, aqabUng wanbipi tb aaeSor 1 1 ' .OOITOTAXITINOPLE, Sopt 80,

BooUIoa! te Bmyma,. wbar* bo -wei . . . ’ beea nooeaifal, according to an to ' bara. B« 1* coming te O onttutla or p robal^ to consult with Oanaral I

Britlah forcei. '_________________

FIR EA R M S TA K EN J : R 0 M ..

• P E O P L E OF A T H E N S BY

ids . T H E REV O LU TIO N ISTS

and . ATHENS, Sept 30, - C4>HThe o ls : prefect of police.haa laaoad orden

to aU ratfdenta to brink any ara*. la tbelr potaeailoa to tba poUco depot; all Tlotatbra of tb is ntU r

? t wui be BOVareiy punlihad.Tha.manner ta 'v b lo b the xero*:

Intlonary conuaittoa h u Isn rod ’ order la Athena baa exdtod the admlraUoa of aU d ttzen i aad for*

t« ' » . ■ **A '& IB ,.86p t 30. (fl>)-Potm* or Premier Veslxelos b u telo-

«* graphed to tho revolutloaary com- suttee here accepting Ita offer to

af repreient the Qroclaa latareati '. . abroad. E e reafflraa bia deter* ■

'n* minaUon not to re-enter politic*

lilM iS is iite itebad •••.•.%■’•Una ■ ■■■,. - I'3 9 ^. M i ^ ' J ^ e s J l . S t i i l n i ^ ' De

iffVtn ^ V e e a . .benetf/.iind li« r;I;'M l)’an( Jetoci A. Stillman, Ura.-Anno » . 8 tH

; I t a a n - la id today ou learning -of th h a t i doelilon Jiudod down yoiterday 1 Bpod' Carmd, N. Y., finding ber aon Bab trUu).' .017 'Stillman- locltlmoto nnd dlamln , tho ing.' chaige* of mlseondoet mnd I,' ao* a m n it ber by her hniband. ested ;U ra. Stillman roeelvod . the non lie .' of. her victory frota a eorreipondei

> o f 'th e Canadian P reu , u ahe^wi linrrylng by yacht down the S t Uai

AftT rieb;rlver from.the S tlllm u camp. 1 Grando. Anie to lummon modleal al for baby Ouy,'who l l iald to be **

.:A > .loualy 111'a t the camp.T bia <rfo correipondont boarded tho yad . \ , from a-tug and .handed Ur*. , Stlllrai

> newa diinalehoi'Toporting tha flndlt lU In-, of the referee’* declilons. U n . Stll jWlno. man wat pldnly . overeomo-by cm stores tlon. -ram* Aikcd' if. a 'r«bnclllatIoa m lgh fl

Inrlng poi»lb1e,‘-Un.'SUllm an repllods • - Brant* ■ '•Thert U 'n & en rt word which .w t l 'o f bo-my aniw cr;'‘jcnm ri' (never\ h final eania tho father of a y ion U dead

ilntlff no real father could have hurt him .1 , *26r I t wopld not .'be folr. Tho Prcn.

' said a t Vordun 'I la no paaseronf pai .teiU* I t w « In .tbli.eplrit tb a t .I waged t t j by battlo and i t . l i thU ip lrit that ce rttlon quen ."

n a iid * ” ****uoth* "B ut, thank God, tho ilmplo a

;Tho loyal peoplo of qnebeo .euno t oney* bonght ngalnit a molber riling in . 1 tben ipafr to avenge tbo honor of her it le Itu- They thonght, that by tramp log t tboro- body of a child under th d r bo«

they eould gag me, bnt I w u i I that holding tho righU of all mothera a J been tbo iplrit of the mother* gnvo mo I nd a t itreoH b-to go-through tbo dirt I open, tho conrta and to-faeo tbo abmea [0 bai, my periotutora. Tho good peoplo ipv ex* th ll country have nndentood that .i 1 f in t tho way .they itood by a o ihoj l that thoy renlUod that I w u ao t flghti t conrt fo r ay ie lf alono but that; I w u 1 Inado* log to protect my ion.

9t w « "All mothen undcntood that I i wnging the ir,own battle togother w nine and nj)W tho victory h u bi

"A V Y tko vietory of oothorfc*'

„ iai4 DEOEBB NOW EPPEOTrra. mt la - ■ MB.tIOO onry . Sopt 3 p - .^ b ll

tlon today In tho Dlarlo Official of 1 iwoildentlal decree prom ulgaU uj

>—Pro* agreement ilgned roeenUy n t N e^Y t u and between Finance Uluiiter Do la Hoe today, and lutematlonal banken, mtikej it

00 net fectlve u a law of tbo la n i ’1 In i l l agroemont, whleh w u ratified wi

out opposition bjr both house* of c ffielent m a i, provldoa for tho.Uqnidfttlon mptloo, M exleu debts.■ugh to .- .. ------------- — .. .

" AQBEEMHNT. IS BXOHBD. ^atateij MUSKOOEB, Okla..

way of Tho ro r t Bmlth and 'Weatern rallr before h u ilgnod u agreement »

lug ihopment and they wUl ritn w dncUoa work at fl o 'c l^k ^ 0B ^ T m o T n ^ . 100 and cording to United S ta tw U w ind the Henry Ortper,.who u ld t o ^ - t t a t *9,600,* -wonld wlthdnw'hl* g n ^ on tbo r

a t:th » t.h o rt:._ -

lE W ^I ' .. TOOB n ro o n m -

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r l i n e k F O R

[ L O N G S T R A I T ^ ,

i s h F o r c e s ' o £ E r e n K e u l - v ^ .

r o o p s i n P p s s e S i o n o f E n - ^ ' '

r r o w s f r o m ; C h a n a k t o

a t i o n I m p r o v e d - kS---------r — ■ - ■■ .

80, (/P>—The K c n ia lls til.b a ^ ;m e u t9d ‘V'*^^' control th* wliolo,coiW e t - a f ] u e n n / ’: <<'.

T h • latter’p o in t.p o n au n 'ta '-m tlk B t ir In ' deep wftar.. • . •80, ( /n -T b a mUilOB ’o f :lC '-R ia k lt» /. . 'V 4 : .wea t ^ coafer wttb' ^ m a t TUUm, baa - - annouac«n«nt;by‘tS * .-» ti« 1 3 a A U ^ ;

Btlaoplo tomonow on t b i 'v a l m U H arrlngton..mwBUd« b T ^ e f t b a ' -.?.W

, • '- S . '" , . '" . .

LONDON, Oetober X, («-Thij':tifl!l*' ilh- cabinet, held * two .^nr-oooiffl':--^-

;Y beglnnlng'at U V d ^ la s t - n r g b t , . TO ihen A t n e d u tB : lO .Vdoek tUa IQ (Sunday) .moreiag. - Thl& aftor a u y

houn’pf loteosivo study of t to iltiia* . V IB tion throoghont Saturday,, n nouneed tW there -wu ao aat«rW :.'. U.. change in tho Near. Eut-'d lnatioa,- ^.. M but this w u merely'th« offlelal way.IT of putting i t • . . • '"M -

Direct' word has eome from Cob* .. - e, - itantlnoplo in the Assoeialed :Proa^. .4 diipatcbea t ta t U. Fruklln-Bonlllon’a .hg mluloD to ftnynia haa boea sueeMsfol,:--

whleh'm eani. tbat Eemal Paaha ' l a M . ready to eonilder ft peaeeful ^ - o u t , '

a , of the dlfflcnlUei Portber unounee* ment w u mado at' Conitantlnople that

0 . Kemal would confer with, tho allied to generdi early'Tn' tto wook and that t l Kemal hni been'roqucited by Ooneral . ff. . Harrington; tbo Britiib commander,-to ;et arrange far a . new line between tbe.

Ilritlih nnd Turklih foreea aronnd Clionak In -the neutral tone. - -

E ^ ' a AtUtndo Bouonabla A Paris dlipatdi to. th* B se h a i^ -

TolcRrniih compuy lays t tn t U.*P<to' . cure lms handed' io Lord ;Sar^yut^..‘,

. « tho Brltlih aabasaador,-'aliid,,-Count- : Sfona, representing Italy, a tolegraa. >

> from U . I^nklln-BonUlon rolaUvo'to , hli conversation* with Kemal.S'',ZfQrd - Hardlnga U qooted m 'dedaring t ta t K em al^’'httltndeiii<T*ry''r«alOBab> .•• N o . r i ^ o a . t t . y r M i t a 'B o ^ ^

st?S?

U l .LONDON. Sopt 80,maloi uurclaxed. pending- .wori-. from

’^ •“ 5 to -recelve-r dlipaUb from h t m - ^ , : ^ aftorijoott- bnt -Trailed vainly ; U te t •“ • 2 "I'Jel' the m lnliten oeparnted, • 'IJ* .M malning wlthla call, for a fu rtto f oab* .,I inot meeting into tonight

iS iB S iiiimmsi\ bo. , '

F iv e -T h o u s a n d J e n _ D e c la re d ;

E n g a g e d In M o v em en t fo r

:*,” J E ig h t H o iir D ay .

t CHICAGO, S ep t 80 MV-Wlth thf.n - i dghl-honr day u tbolr goal, a iinxo ,

t W order whleh union leaden dodarod •In de- would nffect BOOO sstoen on, Ortntr *on. Lakes^frdgbten, went into effeet to- -

* A t’.tbo headquarten of. the Sailor*'* Union of t to (Sreat. Lakes, it w aa: ' ■» nouneed tbat elovonth hour efforU.t*'-

“ ! got tto lake.earrien aiaoddtlon to to*,_ •rt . « open negotliUona .on tto^aboUshmentv *?• “ 5 of tho prewnt 2-hoar day tad failed, plo of Novorthole#*, the belief <.wm ox*.

pressed a t nnion boadqnartin that tha ihowed ftiortor day would.bo granted oattamrv.. g h t ^ of tto400 veiseli oporato ibX -lha.^* ;;, u ri*^ carrien ’ asiociaUoa,'tho b lg g n t.itra r--

. gle being expected'w ltt tto teasel*.ot I ■wai ttePllUbnrffh Steamship coapaay,'Old,, r w itt (0 be a Unlted SUtes B led eorponUoa ;

' “sieamS’lp official* *ay ttoy''«tpeei*;. ed ot operate M;u*ual ^nd indicated

_ - t t a t ttoy u tld p a te d no-.laterrupUO#- of the flow o f coal Into the n o rthw ^

nbllea- or-of iron oro oouttward. *' • ;

5 AUSTRIA TO B E RES.TQREP

, i tb . - 'u tij t» t a t . , if

ta“ S, OTor.tlo ineoooo.of . t l o , ! M l , 4 l j « e a . tlon* p lu for t t e teatoratlu of,A w .';

tria wM.Tolcod-«t‘ t t ( r d'jai>¥?#W W ^ ■ . - o f tbe ttlrd a w m b ly .» f . lh e T < e i ie ^ ) W - nation* today .-T ba J a r l . ^ r ^ f t j W allroad deelared that t t e world; no,UM tebrofl3 “ atrifc- tolerate u t a e r e l l o to U ^ '. ^ J l t l J i J i • m - to H o ,i ill,l3 o « o;<tb,« inff. M- Anitrla w u .■ptt^oa.'b^r.■W SJ;ffi|filiSahal l*«pe. A® 4 4

Page 2: M IsV IH - tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · !> ‘ od by the itory of Harry Dent;, who ' diicoverod a baby eanlago abUee In ithe hallway aext'door-to.the

i H f i i rlEGTEDIBI

Ll SEE!D eteiH lves In v e s t ig a t in g N ew

________-B ru n s w ic k M u rd e r A n n o u n c e .......

F in d in g o f C lue W hich M a- ■

t e r l a i l j 'A l t e r s C ase

. KEW BBOiramOE, N. J., Bopt. S«,W —W lti Ihre# memb6r» of tho atate ‘ police, apeeloiljr dopntlzcd b j OoTer' aor Bdward*, added to thclr /orcei, tbo combined detcetivo etaffs of Mid-

. /- dtcHX and Somonot counties todojr eontiaaed tbelr/iDvoetlsatlon into tbe alaj'inK. of Ura. Jamoa Mllla aad tbe Hov. Edward Wheeler’Hall, rcetor ot tho Protcatant Eplpeopttl church of St.. Jcbn the Evangelist, b ; ordering prepared on aQtbantlo medical ac­count of. tbe .eonilitlona of tbo two boiliea when founil.

County phyilelana woro ealled npon - in the preparation of Ihla aeeount,

whleh, it was reported, might result in............#" eonpleto' tecoostmctiou ' of "Boverol. , o f Uio inafn.IInei of Investigation be­

ing pursued b / th s pollee. ItdeVOlODr ed durlnB- tlio questioning of tlie nied- leaj authorities tbat only superficial examination bad been mado of tho t. reetor’a body, whleh will bo oxhumo'i . Monday., Attempt* to correlate re- o* * porta found dlsasreemont amoog tho fami

r aulhorltlea on mntgr Importnnt details er. i in regard to tbe aetnal eonilitloa .of , both bodies. .

' . • The arrival here of tbo thrco detee- . / ) tivea of the sUte pollco, who wore oulgned by Govemor Edwards on the . . . special nlea.of tho slain woman's 10 ’ year .old' daughter, Charlotte, taw a = redoubling o f activitiei by all the n r e prosecutinff authorltlei employed In “ t r

/ tbe Investigation., . ^ 'H fw Olne L o ^ '

A short time after tho tbreo detoc- tlves roportod to Proiecutor Bookman ond were asaigned to plain clothea duty, deteotlvca announced thot a aew and startling elne touching on the

. . eaae bad beea found. .They declinedto dlseuas Its natnre, but intimated of B

- that an arrest wai immldent. ■ oralMntthew Bullle*, caretaker a t the "h e r

'Pblllipi-fam ,-w aa taken under guard t o to the proseeutor'a office and w u “od queltloned for tbree bours. When he

• finally’ left the offiee, It was an- nouneed by detectives that no.arrest eauso

,. la in proipeet, nnd Prosecutor. Beek* to Ib ' n an said that Sullies had contributed ‘•‘o b

llltle toward tbe solution of the nya- .-1 Oij.

After Sulllea.' bad gone, pollee Md ' . other aothoritiea who wero among ibe -

; first to roach tbe scene aftor the dls- m m eovery of 't(ie erlae' were summoned In an effort to gain additional i&fo^

.r ' mation. DA William Ii; Long, Somerset

' t h f f. man_ waa_re^onsible for the aeatlc^

iog of the letters about the bodlei.Dr.. Long tald that the polleeman

had polled tho letlers from tho ree- . to r's poeket In an effort to Identify

the bod^ and had not returned them.

; ' ' B j W w m r r t n d '

I- ■ la *11 ' • “ “i '*. WU stated. All wore in an ambroui

vein, unaddroacd and unsigned. They wero In tbe Insidei coat, pocket, Dr.

;. Long sold, when tbo body was dU- ’■> covered.

Another phyaielan questioned by tho authorities ivas Dr. E. L Cnnk, heaitb offieer a t New Bronswick.

Ho expreiaed the opinion thnt mark*• fonnd on Mr. Hall’s body substan­

tiated tho theory that the murders wero committed by an extraordinarily strong, person.

"A fter Mrs. Mills was shot," ho_l-,Baid,^thfl.Mea6ain_knclt_upoB„horiand ___

drow the knife acroH hor throat al* most decapitating her.” '

Ail efforta to~'learn through the; proTecutor’rofflco-lbe-exiietrbow lnir ------

whleb tho oight letters found on Mr.Hall had on the caw, wero in valm

— Prosetutor- Beekmnn deellnod to-dla- - / cuss tholr eontcnta beyond aaylng

' "They would make oxeollent newspa* por copy” and adding tbat tbey con­tained matter derogatory to membora

•. of Mr. Hall's congregation.

TO AID EEFUaBEB.ROME, Sept. 30 (/P>—Pipe Plus has

•ent CO,000 liro to tbo archbUhop of BHndlal for aiding refugee* from Smyrna who bavo bnded a t that Ital­ian p o rt a o

--------------------- '• ThTo Live. dn

W« live by dwlrc to lives wc llvb by cholcc; by will, by llioucbt, by vl^ tne, by tbo vlvnclty’of llio luus wlilch wo obey, i^nd obeying sliuro their llfo - o r Wij dio-by alolli, by disobedience, by losing bold of life, which (<»)m nut off Ui. Bnt whlUt I flnd Ihc Fienn'urcs tho hints and niggcstlonfl, nobln nnd

-..wholcaomo~whil«t I flnd thnt oil the ■; ways of .virtuous living leml opwnrd ' and not downward—yet It Is not my

dnty to 'provo.to 'm ynclf tb<* Iniioor-.■ blllty of tho soul. That knowlrdgo . l i hidden very curinincly. Pcrlmim tbe -' arcbangol canoot flnd the sccrct of V ttwlF wdttence bb the eye, cnnnot sco I ts e lf ; bat, ending or endless, to live

• whilst I Utc.—Emerson.

' P r ^ y Nearly "All In." ’Bobert was convalescing from iiii ot*

tack of tho grippe.’ Ulu annt, not re- ' olUIng bow weok lio wns, Itivitcii him ' TM

'. ..'for a 'w n lk ; AVhcn they reuclu'il tho I end.bf tho lown he leaned n' 'ainHt tho I

anasSaW:' ‘‘Annlle. I ,f tc l Ilko a ;ji:.,-brokw:tby."; ;

fjO aiiined advertising U the .ehca|. Iyoo Mli bny—nieaiurfd oy

■ j^ M ^ ^ ^ ^ a y - .b r in i f y o i i . ; ■ ■ ■ ■

WriN fa lls 'D A IL Y NEW

Opera Star Adopts

V a X T c w lo ^ A a

Irene Pavloska, noted, prlma donaa hono Df tho Chicago Opera Co., adopted' tho family of Joiopji Vacek, Cbleago slay* er. and thon gol-Vaeek pardoned from I twonty-flve-ycar term ho was eerv. to tl Ing. Wbon ho was sUtoen Vacek kill- cam sd hlk father In defense of bis mother. < portl lie was sentenced to Jollot (Ui.) prls-1 so si >n, but.cieaped, took tho aame of Ma-1 la ni

^ERSHING W RITES MEMOIR REFramona Oeneral Selocts'Flace for Per-

fonnaaco of Taik of Chronicling ^ Brents of World Waj od

NBW BEDTORD, M us., Sept 30 OP) i J l i -Tbo Island of Nnushon In Buzzard's Croat lay, owned by W. Cameron Forbei oram f Boston, has boen Miected by Oen* tonljrl ral John J .Pershing u the plaeo lution rhere ho will write his memoirs of secliclie world war. }Io originally had plan- groteied to use Ibo estate of Mrs. a S. clal < w p ile r a t Great Neck, L. I., but bad Inbanged his plans. It was said, be- givenluio so much publieity w u given ilecini9 Ibo faet that be was about to rent found10 house as a literary retreat. Later tboy ; rovideneo w u loleeted but alio waiIven up.

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f e t t e r C lothWEAR THEM TH

-i ■Better clothes pay 7 0 a in looks,

aod persoQiil satlsfaotioo. That’s Them.” That’s w h j wo sell only 1 dressed men and jonoji; mon in clothes. Ton can te ll 'm wheneve

WARWICK c l i ■ For Men

$25.00 toFASHION p a r k i

For Young Ji

$40.00 to $ESeo Onr Now: Fomlshings,

T h e t O G (i m m m a t o . bi

Men’s Clothing, Fitrnishi

SWS, riViN FALLS, IDA

fs Slayer’s Family j

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I M t M s S a P T M th------------— lil

^ in.J ^ V MV . 'I <0

tit fll

honey, becoino an eleetrieal engineer, marrlod'and was tho father of a little baby. Ilecontly an ox-policeman roeog-. niiod him, ahd ho was.sent baek to prison. Polish societies ealled tho ease to tho attention of Pavloaka, who be- ..1 cane so intereslcd sbe inilited on lup- u i porting tho family nnd thep sought . 1,- so strenuously for Vaeek’s pardon ho 1 la now free. Tic= = = = = = = tlo:

REPORTS H A VE NO BASIS_____ dll

Bnmon of BeVelatlon In .Kingdom of Serb*. Oroat* and SloTeae* Declar- P'“ ed WltJiont Ponndatloa

WASHINGTON, Bept' 30 (/W-Tho ejfatloiis of tho kingdom of tho Serbs, ' “,4 Jroats and Slovenes reeeived a toio- iran frbni it* government in Bolgrado onight deeloring that report* of revo- " utlon fn th ^ kingdom eireulalod lo a sale edion -of die foreign preu, «are so wo Totc«]uo u to hardly merit an offi- iho ia] denial.”In viow. however, of the publicity the

liven ot tnem abrorid, the goveramont ghoi eeinrot that there Is not the slightest said oundation for sueh reports and thst nnt, hoy aro puro Invention. <<

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;hes Pay!ra iS FALL>ks, money, savings, wear a t’s why we say, "Wear ly fino quality. The best in Twin FaUs wear our ever.you see them.

LOTHES . en __

$40.00i CLdTHES , r Men

$50.00gs. Shirts to Spx

tGERY^B.SO.

shings and Shoes i-_k-— .

m m 'iiiim ra,ZilLB;

Wife of ProfesMr Tleman Re- j . ,_ c e lve sJ-e ftjan d lV lnd lcar ^

i-tlon as Result of Outcome „ of Indiana Trial ^

BOOTH BEND, Inil, ftipl. m —l> Although asiertlng that “ tho oaly real Inaocent party to tho -cu e U the mystcrioB* baby,'! Jndgo 0. L. Du-' comb in the eUy cQort hare today ruled' Uiat Hamr Poulin, charged by Mrs. “ John P. nem an, wife of the Unlver- 0 jUv of Notro Dame law professor, wllh «« being tho father of her 10-moaths-old tl ^ d , was not guilty and should be dls- p

' "T he judge said that the cblld "h M ’l! been foremost la tbo mind of the eonrt durlns tho trlai, but In the elamor and “ t to tries e f tbe public, tbe child bad ” almost been forgotten. Thero can bo tc nothing fnrther done to the two f»ml^ lc Itt involved,in thli controversy with! the exception of what this court might! MlUf tolho-ifanoeent suflerod; by J 5 b S ^ ing tbl* child Illegitimate, and thia fii court will not be a party to any addl-’ tional aet dr judgmeat which will brins — this eiiild into fu th e r disgrace in thoj moral sin of tho motber." !

, . ’’Appeal Promised. ' ' Immediately nfter tbo deeiilon had

boen given, Prosoeutor Floyd Jelllson announeed tbat an appeal would be taken and tho casb would bo carried," I f noeeasor)*, to tbe supreme court of tho Unltre S tates."

I t w u also announeed by Profeisor Tiernan tbat all hope of a toconeilla- tion with Mrs. Tiernan had beon^ban- donod and that early next neek he would take Mrs. Tiernan and Iho threo dilldren. to tho boms of her mother In' Broason, Mich., whero sbe will nako plans for ber future.

I’rofosior Tiernan said be would leavo, tho cbildrcn In tbe custody of Mrs. Tlemmr for tho tlmo_J)Blag, be­cause of. bis deep sympathy for his •rlfs.

In UTlng HelL ’ !"W o bnvo beon In a living holi,"

laid J'rofesior Tleman, "b u l tli* faet ■ro have withheld from tbe eourt and Iho publio."

Mrs. -Tleman, who folntod u sbo left :ho 'court room, aod hor buabnnd were ihoekod by the court's dcclsinn, it w u laid, whllo Uarry Poulin, tiio defend- int, merely said: 1

" Ju s t u I expected." ' 1Mrs. Poulin declined to make anyl

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Aia:0, SUNDAY MORNI]!ONe, OCTOBER 1 , 1 9 2 2

R E A L ES T A T E T R A N S FER SPonliltaiS by tlM Twin ra li t n t u and „

Abrttact Ofimpany , , ^

■ ■ Priday.'uiptsinber » ' \ J . B. Longford to W. A UUIer, $300, e

lot* 0 and 7, bloeic SO, Rogonon.■ QiHt-.elaim deed: Frank Kennedy to e . Louise -Kennedy, |1, SE SW SMO-10 t ’ J . W. Epler, tr., ct al, to IL W. Wl'- n . son, $7,880.10, lot M, bloek 150, Twin a

— Palis.----------------- --------------------------------VIQult-cIalm deed: Bryant Wlllls to A V

s . L. Swim,- $1, E 1-3 NE NB POj N 1-!• NW 21-10-14. I

1. C. N. Bontty ot oi to Twin Falls s Tirghway-Dlsi;,'$r,Twf8 W fc*.18-lfl.' fl

10 D. a Bice to same, $1/ part SE SE e 2MO-10. . II' C. N. Beatty ot al to aame, $1, part

1NWNW22-1W0.' J. B. Butherford to same, $1, port

— m v NW, 34-10-16.al, -- ----------------------- f“ 1 . PitrlDtlinw !,j ; I t abonld be ttio'.rork Qfia gennlne ^ iiDd noblo patriotism lo relfc (hu llfo r. of the nation to (ho level of It* privi- ;h leges; to harmonlto Its gcqpral pmc- Id tlco.w ith Its abstract prludnlcs: to ■, *- r«dnco (0 nctnol facts the Ideoii-oMU "

-institutions; lo- cicvnto Instruction v ” Into knowledge: to deepen knowledge

Into wisiora; to render knowledge and lj wisdom complete In righteousness and 10 to make tbo love of country In the ^ ^ lovo of man.—Henry Olici. *,i ! -------------------- --■t- If_ynut_ i!iapertyJa-detlrah lft and . l i i i J* a d re rU ied io the, eUuitlei) — roo'H * find yonr bnyer. . . . -[. ■ . . .t , — --------------- r --------- -----------------------

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you welcome and i and enjoyable i

W e c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e y o u

■ o v e r o u r s t o c k o f s C o a f t

Sjdrts,^Blous^, Hpds^an w e a r i n g . a p p a r e l w h i c h y o i

" s t o r e a t a g r e a f s a v i n g “i n

50 usortod su its ' in browns, Be aavy* aad mixtures, in volours, ' from

trlcoUnos, broadcloths and tinotweeds, fur trimmed and tall- f3C.0ored. Begular prleea $35.00 to railo$S0.00. ' Special sale for the We |teachers’ • m n i W ff 20 t(Institu to_________f t l cuter

Just walk op the street to the Bogerso

will f in d ' Tbo Fashion Shop. Mako our

plenty of room to meet yonr friends. . Oi

wonderful assortment of fall> merehandiio al

aateo you satiifactlon and a groat saving

W e B id W elcon

ashion Json Hotel Buildi]

C LOCAL « » » * « « T.narwi |^ ^ O S TIBBjmVXOB4 ' 'The Idaho Anto A Sof^y. Co. of

Twin Falls Is now the only one eqnl>' pod’to change solids. Their hea^ .. powerful, two ..hnndred ton -capac l^ '”

press makes short worii of tbe pro- ], cess.

This tire sorvieo’is entirely free ia fl connection with the purchase of solid

tires frotn them. A saving c a a . ^<- mado by purebulng direct from them, n as a charge- of fifty cents per Ineh of - w idth-1* mado: fer-preulng, a ll- tire s -

» procured eliowhero. . ‘• In addition to Fireitone solids Tbe

Idabo Auto * Sopply Oo. carry in ' s stoek United Slates solids and Kelly

flprlagfleld' Calerpniah. ’ Tbls fffve's a '?. eholeo from .tbe tbree beat aolld tire

lines.—adr. tt • ■■ - r ---------------------- •, Cat Valuable te NaUen.

Beccnt etallsUcs show that rats arv responsible for a’ loia of nearly IICO,*'' 000,000 n year to (he Britiah vinplre. , Tbo fact was mado public os an'argn-

’ ment Id favor of tho Iiouse cat. Tbe ’ aame argument In fn’vor of the cat ' stated that In conn'tries, or, localltlet.

whero the cat is scarce the dea(h rate ’ Is blgb. showing tin t the cat rid* the ' world of tlio niait deadly dlseoso- ‘ b re c d £ Althongh the anggestlon msy ! be fantasUcal, It Is proposed thn< ■

corps of call bo used by the' govern*I ment to rid certain ploccs.of an epl- ' demlc of rats, tho government con- ' '

trolling and breeding systematically tbb Intelligent ^ c s .

■ HKAD TRE CLASSIFIRD AD6 . ‘

’s AreShowing

k . The new Gage Bailor*—TheA beat yet,' and ju it In, a . big^ lino of Winter Sport Hat* in\ l felts, velvet and veloors.

\P a tte rn Hats. J —from eutern deiignen, In-

iw<>| eluding the Gage in dress and kil aeml- dress models, j f Good assortment of cbild-

yV ren's hats, a few amall «z- Jm elusive designs.

' K nit GoodsSneuter, searfs, eapi, etc.,

for both ladlea aad children.Don’t misi seeing them, youU want ono.

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I A O PI1AVD ;_nJd tiicrsiP a U s ■! Fashion Shop bids i wishes you a imp- e week with us,

IU t o c o m e a n d l o o k • ■*

it's, Suits, Dresses, a n d o t h e r j o v d ^ ^ j

r o u w i l l f i n d i n o u r

i i T p r i c e s .

Beautiful aswrtmont of coat* ; rom IIOJO to IS6.M. IWto. ! ~i ino nnd silk dreiscs $12.50 to 36.00. Othor dreiMs for all oe- uions atnomatkably low priees.7e guarantee to save yon from D to 30 por cent on yoor fall uter garments. ‘

ereon Hotel building and you . <

our. store yoor headquarters,'

. Oar store li-a b la u with a

D a t eu tem priees. Wo gnar-

ng on all your fall purehaioi..

Y oum e

Shopling

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: K i t mS h a c k s o n th e OnB H an d , Cei

' W i i “ D ^ n i t o o n H t

V O th e r , S to ry o f S u rv iv o rs i

' J Lb'imOK, 6 ipt. 30 1v a n i h « ^ Bear Uio lu d ^ o d i l c Vonld we floM au r.u o ttg h ts m a t ■4" tsTerted Up k i a p e r 'u d ilso MBU one ubeN , er ilik iwioiqinK t>

^ f t^ .^ -T b e a eur hoM were (httU re^ m u.B A derenm nt 'cftaght enr. ml

fccifed i^aaee u d fnwlage, u i ful< ^ wa eoald n e u the lu d . we wei ^ l e d ftway fron i t ^ i e U r i f £id<

• tnd ear hopei u n k . . . . . We were n

. Tbe «boT« Mnteneu tre Uken <ro: a » loaf and tkrflUoj BAtrtUve wbU

’ reeerdi tbe Urrible ezparieiicei of Ca] -. ftlB Kononii Uoemllfta u d Ctpui

^ l i a i wUie afloat for eo honn en X . wreeked eetp lue in the Bay of'Dei

. jaL Thejr'were engaged In a Toand-th< world f l^ h t orgulM d b j tbe 0ail

. "Baddenlf we aotleei an alteratlo la the trim « f our eraft," eoatlnoe the aarrative. ‘'Booad u d nund if blunged, water pouring over o t bao| tag on teotb aad nail, and loaked b

w. the repMUd waih thnt broko eomplot< ly. over uk Evidently we were In

^ • Udo whirL'.' .^ .Perbtpa the moit impnuive thin;

In tbe ito rr-ii Oaptaia Macmilhn’a ac eonat o f u e lr abandonment by a nn tive brig wUeb puied n e u tbem wbe: they were almost ipent. “ Maillin eonJd hear beautifni initrmnpnUl mu lie ," writei 2facmUIan. "ond I th found of the plMi playing lamonti li

^ the dUtanee. we <lld not mention thi■to, eaeb .other a t the-time; Wo wen

I • eaeb afraid of th n t.. . ." Suddenly we »aw a away dowi

•outh. W u It cemlbg .upt Yei dowlf.

♦ • " A windjammer. Boon Iti yardi np peared. Gradually It came alons atandlng up we eould iee tbo hull, I

• all wo.eould do to remain up right. '

‘'Wo waved our d litrcu flag, iie nailing the Internntionid 8 0 8. Tb« brig w u eonlng Itralght. for ni. fnn Duit nlmost ran oi d o n . Bhe eouli not fail to iM Ul. ' ‘' " W u the ehanglog bor eiurie'

Bnrely not, but'sbe w u."Bhe turood off not-half a mll<

iway, u d ateadlly poned ui wlthit• halt a mile, wltb two men looking nl

Ul from the poop.' "Ood! wbat inham uityl Barely il eonld not btf. . . .

"M alllini, frnnlleally wavlnc, illp ' ped u d felt balf-overboud, ennlng al

his hnrt, earaing tbo brig aad hei erew,'and writhing.

" e tu d ln g oa our rocking float, J } waved and holloed and fired pistol

ihoU..• , "B a t ateadlly ihe iwept p u t, a nn-

— * ‘Uve-briB;" 'ly e ' te ig 'cii tK j'ta iip.wg......... 'forward u lire w u nhreu t of os. Tber

Hw Ul, uadoatedly, and wero poislblf » terrified of ghoiti and vlsloae.. . "B n t ia mercy let them aever know

■what'wo felt like."Tho two aviators w en -rwued lome

. . houn later by a iteam launeh leat ont - in setrcb of then.

Orett Musldans Uved SHenee. Aooog muiticlnhs tacllumity lms nl>

waya boen p'rcTQlent. iMitli liMtli'>vea oild U o u rt being rcnowniKl nmupg their fricnils for tliclr long periods, of ■lieat thought nnd tliclr (liillko to the

' (• "chnttcr" of • gcneml convcmlliia.Bvcn Cbopln. wlioso mualc \vouii] lend

V 000 to suppoao hlni fond o ' pcoplo,was sale! to ‘‘Isvc ailvnco evcu hotter tban musle.'* while ^Vngcer. (Sccpt

. when discussing inuRlcal matters. wa« lUcat oven :tb tlic point of actual rutle-

. nesa. ,

--------------- i — U okid-on-Croia-W lth-Hornr.—Tho croM 'w as tbo emblem, o! a

tlAVo'fl dcntb nnd o nittnlor's pnnl&h-........... - - - tawit-nnd-wna nntnrnllylooVnl upon

by the Jow with borror. . Afler the celebrated vision of Comilnnllcc. that mler ordered to be mode n crow of

* ' . gold aod gema such oa he hod sccq ta d the "trco of cursing and shomo t t t opoft Bceptcra ond was cugravcd and aigned on tho foreheads of klnfes.”

C A L C' W liea

. READY FOI 12 oz. Bags-r

W e^ WHEAT and BEANS in (

When you aro ready

A dam s (284-&2S TOVBTH ATBHUB SOU!

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If. . . "Kooky U o a n t^ OdnatyI y Equals Hiat of Other !TypI I of Uoti7« Powor Extant

KRIVAN,-Sept. 30 MV-The Amer i n eaa nute U S.OO.Qmei u efflelent < I W tb e Armenian ox, and S.C3 tlmei u e I I I flelent u tbe C aueulu hone, aeeon

isg to figurri reported by the Amer ; ean farming ezperti la ehargo of lb

^ agrienltnral program of tbe Near Eat C e r- In Ihe CaucBius.

_Tbew eompnUtlou sre. made on . t h e eoit-effl'elenoy bwli, taking into cor . ilderatlon eapltal inveitmeat, nnkee]

hJ n f loDgth of lenlce, and amount of wnr Id 01 accomplUbed. The mnle.boati even th------- 7 tm c te r - l a - ia a l l - f a m in g opera tlw i

j Imt fam * of more than 000 aens brin down tractor eoiU per ualt of wor! done to a b u ll belowithat of the mnli

’J A m e r i e u mnlei were introduced her >auefc 4 American relief oi

<iew ni« 300 a t thete u< ■'gva* tna’i dn tbelr varloni agriooltural rt ‘,K J o r uef pn<MU P la u fer the bnedia,

o t the Amsriew type nuto oa Armei ; «>>■ U a leU will be ihortly earried la t

effeet ia northen Armenia. .

s ' l , IS A liQ U in E D O F CHARGi^ th e '

; Joi7 T tkw L n lm t View of ffiiiMtlni fn m ot lev a H u by Womaa Who Fix*

whiehj in DefesM of.Eosor

iptaC|- CODNCri, DLUFP8 , la. Sept. 30 M> en a —M n. Linnlo Taylor w u acquitted o

Tlea- the murder of Sam 0. Pricden, Iocs d-the* builnei* man, and former banker *o Dally, Slouz CUy, Is. ■ ■-------1—ilrfc-Tnylor-admUted-flrlng-ihe-sho■atlon fbat ended FHeden's life ,but tlaime( ;lnoea w if defense, alleging tbat he .had u d w« united her several dayi pnvlonilj bang> and ihe believed thal he w u aboui id by to repeat the attaek. ptot^l Frleden w u shot by U n . Tayloi la a as he entered ber door yard, the t f

I lernoon of July SO.-------------------------

■ “ I KUten P nU O ul Fl™.. Jobn Ib only o bli.ck omi .wlillo kitten

IIIlj,, of .nondescript brccti, but If tliero Ib mu- BUCh a thing ob n nicdnl fnr bravecy. tha ho ccrlfllnly boa claim upon It. 0 <io

ts in momlng I wns sittlug l)cfnri> the flvo* thll piopc, vrnlching Jobn oh ho luy oii a

I hassock on.tho oppoRUo sldi-. npimrcnlt lowa n*l«P. but Im w«8 fnr from IL Wo Yei, burning some old tnisli in the

’.flreplocc, und suddenly, with n rt-iinrl■ ap-! llUe Hint of n pistol shot, n cliidey long, nbout as largo os a dimu cnmo flying . I t through the nlr nnd nllglited In a.bQ»*

“I* ',k e l used by Jiilin n-i a Blccplnf; pliico. . !T hIa bpekct WOB IlnPti'wlUi n woolen

‘ c loth nnd tho cinilor bcgnn to smolder ffl,, a n d a u lnclp\i‘n l Arc \vth n l once un-

•ould d c r wuy. John. Ktvliui the c rJL af tho (Wt tribe, pounced ou the bhir.lng cloth,

i n e l Irampli-d It out with Iilx fore fvi-t. n i i f then, when ho wnn Btntli'flcd It wiis cs»

l^ J a aulcHy curlrti up ond went‘ L to Bleep, JuHt na thuUKh hu hii<l nuc

* done a thing th a t wnii n w ondfrriil « • \r I t blbltloQ Of feline si-nsu.'-U ur Dumb

Aulmnla.

; " k 'H r ' . .

*w e are more indDslriotu Uuin oor ] to lhcn bccanso in Uie maintenance,

litol of indostry nro ranch greater in pro- potion to thoae likely to-bo employe^' ln>4b*-a»lownane«^f-^(dIea«u-ihAn-

nijy they v e re two o rthree centoricB ego." libly *-AdBm Sdillh.

Appllid Economic^' lome “^9^ Bon, there la o good thrashing ont In atore for yon when wo get homo.”

sAiried the iiiigr}* iirofeaspr. “Hnve o benrt, dad,"-|itcoded bli 'younc Image niid Ilki'iu'ss, "Tliln hi n cnso where

■ tho BUiiply oTiwU tho dcmiind."

ivenlOOff -----■ •I JU S T LO O K t a ' . FOR T H E NAM E

■ TBB-BBiBT MONBT’OAlTBinr

Afid the Battery That onraa Ton ___ — :----------- — B «d .S «nee-----------

iiih“ Electric Service '7 , '• \ stationll“ ; -1 6 1 SMond A y i H .-1 01 PHOHE 16

' .T s i i i . r i l l i . LmdlM SOTicZ .iS.”

: U T T Aa t B ags'OE DELIVERY 9- r W Cents Each

! S to re[n OOT BONDED WABEHOUSE. iy to Bell we. will hoy same

C om pany« U T H PHONB iffi

. 0*2(BlLI>,‘U cr.

TWIN F A m DAILY Nl

1 T f c i dB W e l c o m•f Ibo• E u t .

oa .a _ _______ . . . . . . .........................' con-

I .......JZI? ■ .J1 here

[ a^i- K o w cUilly d a y s l ic r a l

T h e m o s t v a r ie d sc lec tio i

" in ”o’ e x c e p tio n a l v a lu e a n d det

• n a l w o rth .

RGE ________ . >lotlnKnxtd .- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

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1 I I f W0 <io ^ i /( U|'/Hvo-1 t Jl J I I

UII n « / fli V I 0 I b i ilWo g / I S - I

the ■ • ! H - J U f t j -•jinrt K ■nder ' jg ■ O

jiQH.hico.'olcn

:'i. F rocloth, ; ■

Never have they «“i tractively “di

• *•'*' Iumb

F ro c k s ! R e a lly th e y

in th o R cad y -tb -w ear

' I. w ill u T O c e .^ ty ld f thn

‘“ 0 m o v e d f ro m th e com

y«;' . BO g ra c e fu l y o u w ill •«»- - ■’ -•-U m y i im ltfae 'TBCvwtn '- t ^ m o re b eco m in g tlm ii a

•w orn. E a c h ' o n e Ih a i

good v a lu e .blngno.”

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O n t e r i l

^ O u te r w ra p s fo r e'fro m th o s e ' 6 t u n n i u |

mm b e a u tifu l a t t i r e for^

= , w c n r. - G o a t s w ith a n e ss o f s ty le t h a t 1 i co m fo r t, .an d t l i a t f ^ I t io n so e s s e n tia l t o ^

, w o m an . .

The new Designer 1 is now in. Come in : a(nd get yours, 1_________________ . * *

Id a h or. • ^ V p io d a t e

’ I “ A F

NEWS, TWIN FALLS, II

lahoDeines the M in i----------iilo ie s of -the Mon

New F all AFeature Values th a t an

•aid the approach of winter. Arc ion of seasonable new Apparel is lecide^ style attraction. PriccH ari

r \I f / i Rcsturo

f ' 9 Whoir a *®*'____ ______ coatee'

model bo vfri rlei sui nnd pi

y been ao at- you”®.,great .

iifferenV’ . '

oy o re h l g ^ l r l « » j r p l . '

lar soclion. You. , , " j W ,that^nro Ja r re- -jjjnimonolace, and .1 instantly know « ‘ ’y *[ - t t n i t ^ i r p r o v c — “ 7 ^ 'f c S S

any you’vo-ever tcT 'fisan exceptionally ■ indies

dceidcd qnelry.

Blackundonio

1 ^ 1 Si‘jj

irai® ceJ, every occasslon,I sport coats to ■ •• more formal

. . . . , , cents" woro, i;a cUnginB soft- ^> a m w srm th, •Mimg o t salistoc- J llo -woll d r o ^

eontruUng col

' r o s IHB fllSAHOBl W iJ Wo remind you tbat Tueiday .M l night, from 7:00 to 10:00 p. i

! A c ^ d o w i, tbo b u d eoneort and the

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)T )E P O Tr * ' E C n j E 3 ! B

F T E R . A L L T H E Bl

IDAHO, SUNDAY MOR]

partmenT e a c h e r s t o '

oment in tlie .............:

ip p a re lare Noteworthy

\ r o y o u p re p a re d w ith n e w w a rm

I i s h e re n t o u r s to re . I t cm pltasizc

. a r o u n u s u a l ly low fo r g a rm e n ts o f

to talk • ''a r ic t■ Of tho Kcasoi

ewest Things I *3olts are ilowly golag :k 'to normalcy. At lean -tW lllsirly hack, for tbey'ro rn ium;her. And',a deco-atlvo *^OHgeituro wbcn tboy movod

bright embrolderloi, idwork ond metol trbn- • iigi often nppesr on im,..................

iVhen you think of blou- I, t h i n k o f th o llee' or' jacket typo of /del if you elioono to '•fry,trig. In now fab- IUI.I sueh 01 blistered silk j1 printed crepo, Blou-, • JlflJl

toko on a dUtloctlon Y /// / / /it horo't been tholr's \IUwk

leasoni. i u W

:.eg o ’ Mutton ilMvei— \ \Vvjju jflggled moybo nt . \a t Aunt Ellen's when . \u &1 saw tbem on tho ro- .od little tintype. Now W nlUgh, thoy’ro smart, ah •yl with all tho gnte- plumpness and allmnou *

en they nppenr on ‘(loltq I nleeit Tall gowni. ,

L Bertha capo-liko of- t is the vory aewcit ikwenr ereotlon. And Ily it doe/in't choose to '

nnythlnp a t nil hut_____________ __ .>lnlno*and lovely. Why . ^uld i t when It iaberl-

Ils charm from folr ’ iies who had a most Lidcd flair for eo- -Vtry.

Hack U aleluie, with Its , G monloblo air of dlitinc-I looms up.grandly uvory imart fabric for ty ithI. Buiti and dreiioi , , ,lo of it lend a very I'lnck,5 atmosphere. j

too , B

I a n d E m b r o i d e r y .

A b r o a d . . |

opulnr as ever "The lano- ^ro, at least in tho matter ofPor tho iraartcst silk Hosleiyrs h u bnnd drawn or open fre sh i(S. And smart wool Iloilory t rn c tilOiueiscs embroidered clocks of sbow a; colora la pleturewiue deslgni. trc n d i

lOBE WITHIN OOT O A TES- riday evening Is "Window 'Shopping,'' np. n . Come ood enjoy tbo new win- ^the hospitality ot Twla F o lli.. 5

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r e a t e r ^

MENT STC3 H E m a ^ P r i

B E S T PLA C E T O T l

)RNING, OCTOBiBR li

nt StoiiTwin Falls

rm Apparol? iizca quality, of such sig-

S uitsYersaiUe Selection As- aure Becpmihgneaa

Never Iwfore have we bad so iny attractive suits in such ricd fitylcH ns w e,bave this i8on._ Tbey absolutely assur.D :omiugnoss. Sports and-stroet •des in numnish mixture^ ceds, bcrringbbnes and fino ills accentuate a wido style,Ige and splendid tailoring. .

'

llll InWi HP)u/ ^K I ' im \ u |

iraceful.suits for dress wear abino beautiful pile fabrics, ' h luxurious furs in Qenoese, ck,-Sorrento and new.broTO 1 gray shades. These-suits,, stress variety.

FaH Gloves"Hie new fall glovo is as ro- shingly different as i t is at- ctive. Tbe . gauntleted • stylo )ws tliD activa influonco of nds of fashion,

f t . See our beautiful Mh Pendleton Indian

blankets that jiiat eame. in, .

ORE l td .t o g r e s s iv e ?

FRADE” I ■ .V;;? f

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7 e d e r « l . O e n s o ^ O o m p ila tio ss ' ' S « T e ^ t h a t L a o d O o i ^ a n d s BeBt W o f l itt V nltfld S t a t e s

OHIOAOO, Sept. ao ( « - T h 6 aver- t n lev k ' f t r a U tbe n e it valnable

.4 a the U n lt^ > S ta^ i, detailed eom* '^ U o a a of th« loit federa] eesiot

•^m eaL .................■:: Asrienltoral - i ta tlitln l tables Just / vnbUilied by tbe eennii bureaa Ilit P

■ the Hawkeyc itate f ln t with an ov- I . -.j»gfl..Talue,pcr.-fann.ef:,M 8,Ml'_Tbi>

averaffo for tbo entire country, the } figuroi loelodioff land, building, Ilvo*■took and machinery li fflven .aa

• averam of $37,837; Nebraika third '! with 1^,771; and Novada fo u rtW lth

«ai.NO. • .' Tbo improved farm land aeroaRo in Iowa U 28,000,681; in Illlnoli, 27.*SM,6d9 M d in Uiebigon, 12,029,621.

S U E S 'F O R H EA V Y DAM AGESRdUp ValeoUu. Inmate of San Qnoa*

tin, Brings Action' Atftlnit Womaa BiQnnilble for Bis, FUglit

; . SAW J08B, m , Sort ao ifh-pbiup 1 Valentine, ton of a former prealdoot - o f tho WelU-nrKo Eipreii'Company, —» Liarlto-ia. ierving a term in-Ban Qoentln p n o i

prlaon for driving an automobilo while u td d e a t^ , baa tuod M lu Miriam Donald, who wa* run down .bjr his Bear automobile, for 1108,000. Fr«i' Valentine's eomplaint alleges that oath

:-M lm Dnnald loitJLleg In tho aeeldeat _____' '.br noMoa ot th# cawJcM manner io . which she was’ driving her own anto* . i inobilo aad that as a tesalt of tlie ;• frftldeot Valentino loffered permanent

/Cental injnrlei whleh caused him to plead guilty to a eharge on whleh h»IS now incarcerated. u nre

U iu Donald reeently filed n i t of |j,o -again it Valentlne'for 1105,000 claimed tio„ai

M compeniati'ott for her injury. Amo ■ llio ref

BEPOBT DIAUOND SHOBTAOa Ciitholl ' MNDON, Sept. 30 MT-Somebody h *}»« c oomcHng the ' ^ e n d supply «f the f<Uth a

v,wortd, according to UrltlA Importcrj ««on nr of tho stones. Ali over tho world the ^wion

r best and largeit diamondi aro vnnlih* divorce . iDg, and London doalon nro scouring "frcqu ; tho continent in the attempt to obatln nnro ol . stonw to la tlify tho demand whleb

haa suddenly sprung up for the finett of tho gemi. But they have imall lueceii for pmctiiM

. S-ayiterioni ahorta-go oxliti a t a tlrao to nmk ' of uoprecedeoted demand. • promoli [: ‘‘Diamondi wiil iQon beeome t h e m . ____^

•teocy of the world Uf monoy MoUnnes pMT to depreelatb .at the rato of tho last

' fow months,” one dosler said’rceeaOy. :•‘Bleh Americans are buying all the Two Ti stones they e*n sceute. There li an un* J limited domand for two gralnen up to

. tlx gralnen from Ameriea,-and Japanll buying largely. Fino small etones NHwa rt also very scarce. ff»e« «

“ ThoOermans sro hanging on to crnl y ' their diamonds Ilko grim death. They Liwa:will not sell nt any prleo nnd regard by Jaitheir diamonds ai the only real le* ran aw

' eurity left them. Tho inmo iplrit oU- In ther tnlnsJn other countriei." a pick

• — — through

•OspMr" KU M in, N .m u ."Tlie name “gopher" wlilch Is

f/ ^applied to a vnrlely, o{ anitniils In dlf* i>aetcd , ..ferent parta of the Ainuricuti oontl* a two

beot U a rorrupllon .i^r lliu i'Yciich a rIx fu 'word. --CTHfre." tnounlng n honey* • •

--comb.„U-H'ni.oPPlie<lJ>y M iu m To > • BDisber of .burruwlug jitilniiils frotn ;

~ tbelr liablt of lionfyronililng .lli« A. eartb. In Conoiia nml mini)lii tho « “« , Dane la lodny uppllcil ii* Um gmy liuN knowlw rowing squirrel mi In WUiimilti to tured.

. the’ g ra y Blripe<l iqiilrrel wbtrli. In crtj* nn '■0D»eecU0na.lsi-n!lcdn>liliimiinl{. lo Into nu ,Mli«ouri t gopher Is {m»iii‘1i«J dcfonni

. n t , ' In Gcorgio be IB o' mnku. iiml In < jliorida he la a lurtlo. MliiiiMMtii la

cali.od the;^Gopher imtc fmm iliL* fort You c tha t the striped squirrel was fonui-rly tinlesa :

- fonnd there In great, numbers. ambltloi

Medieval Phyilciani. ®: Women of tho Middle ugvs w m so Jy®** far advonccd that jbey studied hnd practiced mudlclno. One wmnun. Sto-

. phoBlt, whose husbnnd tVbs killed era to d ;,tiy. the Emperor ()(io 111. forlliwlth

;T b ^ n to study pnlhiitngy. Ju ii ubout

y conrae of study, ibo cmpcrur Ri'i-ame , f5. 111. und she marched off to euro him. ;: and dld actually Kurt him on the wuy rr:lo-complele-rwovcry.- Tlienrwiien-ho - “-5-"^: r n a i beginning to fwl (Inc ngnln. Doc- " '■ - tor-Stephunla snid t« lil........When It ^.,7.‘''■'ttU ehlliy n f fllgfif'trnip Jfl

this," and Imndeil him n nice wurro deerskin. Olto look the docmr'a nd-rlce, nnd died In n llitle while* “Id ---------

•, great ugimy.*' Sli'phimlii had eiiieared ^ ‘ the'deerwldn with mrrftiilvp polmins.

Had Them Trained. ' 'When n negro wan orrfstcd In SL j v

Poul with a bon under each ami, two J P pcnwna clalmcd the booty. A jiollco 1 ,iergttint snid the onn who couliTproTO jOgppnthlp coutd.liove tho chickens; ao . ____

' it*e of the cJolnuTnU w t quiiciJy In n I clialr and cnilod, "Cotne, Snooks," A whiio hen Hoppcl up on his knee. ■’N ow .necky/and the red hen perched , on tho olher knee. 'T ake 'em," said Um acrgcnnt; "they're your’n.”

- Golden Plover Flics F ir. —“L IqTho longbst continuous nisht of any. _

bird Is mado by the golilco plover.-P rom -N ovo Scotia to Iho confit of . South America Oio cnUre niRht of WOO mllCBlsnccomplIihcd without pnuio o r f^CJ.

■ Ciasstfled advertiilng ii- the c h e a p ______7 -•st thing you can bqy—neuared br

' A w . V l s t o , D,.' - ^P raet^e limited to internal dl*-

.eaies aild ellniesl and liberitory ,. :diafefcoiii. - Bpedal atteatipn' givea

;’to nerrous diseai'ai and' diiwasei e f c t / i n r> ehfldrtfa. r A l l l i

- Qffleejsitb. t i.e Twia PilU OUnlc. ■-/ilW l.— ........ . ■ -pgoM B fl

FALLS DAILY NEWS, r

Poulm-Tie

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Horry PouUn, wealthy South Rend fourth nd.) habordftiher, i i on triol there on TIcrnai » chargo that he i i tho -father of f h« in Not

DRMER H EA D R E -E LE C T E D MUR

« r Admiral Benson U Naaad u President «f Katlonal OouncU of '‘ted Datholio U m

IVAfiHINGTON, Sflpt. SO (^Adop- n ot resolutloni, lettlng forlh the IWS of the organlution on current ibtemi And tho oleetlon of offlcen which Rcor Admiral W. 8. Benion, « « Irud, wos choion lo succeed hlmic'f 'president, marked today’a leuiona tlie annual convention of tho Na- Icgeil

noi Council of Cntholle Men. >ont ft ^mong the resolutloni adopted wa» nllegod I recommondntlon by tho council thnt Mock Ihollc memben of tho legal profw Mod ;i eompoto tho (llfferonco betirocn dewe th and nrnctlco on tho divorce quot- garago n nnrf chompion personnlly and pro- ployed iilonally- tho church’s teaching on the set orco. The rctoliilion auertcd tlinl rcquently, tho indiicriinlnote ncccpt- •0 of any ami ovorr kind of dlvorcn v h n 0 fiirnbhes a seAnanloni Uluitratlon gk rnn tho illfference between faith and

ctleo,” nnd tho profcaslon wm urged . .. nmko tho Icrmi synonmoui for tho 'f ,” mollon of public morality.

* ___ about ’

IT M O N EY ON D EAD O N E ; S ," “0 Tear Old Pilly, with Heavy Wag* ^

naw YORK Sept., 80 ‘n ot Aqueduct . track Friday lit*Ily wngercd on a '“ dead one.” liwallo, n two year old Ally owned .James ,D. Martin of California, 1awny whllo going to the barrier comer

tho f ln t rnco and wai Impaled on floo or pleket while attempting lo bolt “B(tt (I )Ugh a fence, dying within a few posed' lutci. Jockey Bari Bando escaped tlio del urt. —Itnffxho hono ll said to Gave* been Ked heavily and toft the saalei wo to ono favorite for the nee,X furlong daih. - “Mcb• InV' Mr — 0.llyT housh t.— J ™: cheerful t-noiKr. Joined with Inniv foh'do i ec, will bcnuty nttracave,wiedgc ddlRliiful nml wli'good-no* .}d. It will ligtitcn Klckiieai, pov* r'nnd nnilcilot*; convert-Ignorance —) nu nmlnblb slmpllclly, and render [innlty Itself aiTOcablc.—Atldlwn.

HilpfulAin. O ton coDDot help any one very moch !*a you can Innplro him with tho' , *“ lltlon to help himsclf. and that Is ’ n good example Is worth moro1 ony other kind of -oaslstaDce.';o right-doing 110 nttmctlvo In your lifo thnt It ivlll laspiro the onlook*

to du right

W hat'i the Department For7. BVlfo,-wbnt’ajj1l.ihl8uboutt-Horo'a ------,.Iter on fcrlllUcrs, filiilliiB Ihn^ yuur • P*‘* 1 needs so m nu' tons to Ihe.ucre." 'tlte

I flent t Homple oil to the ngrieulturnl dcpcirtmeDL i'cmnluin hnsn't been doing very . 'W u d g c . .................. i ______ ___

JAD THE DAILY NBWa

BATTERIES j M f i M V.

iVE SPECIALIZE • it n^ kind

hns 1dgkting.^. ~—Starting ' a

—and. Ignition |lepair Starters 7

Generators—Magnetos womi

' \ ' . corre HAKES OF BATTEEIE&

VERHAULEO ANS EE. . V i i i 'oHAEa^ u l l v

D[ s a i l STAINrntes rm s T iu i »—

T W I N g A L L S , I D A H O ,

Tiertiah Scandal Trial 0.' '*

m m m m m ,

‘ ^urtli . ehild bom to U n. Auguita chil^ ernau, wife of a professor of- law gran Notre Dams unlvenity. The threg of £

lURDER CHARGE IS F IL E D Ulootlog of O ange Snploye Attrib* kqi uted by Police to Undue Intimacy m with Wife of His Bopleyer

OEXBKBTGNrWttlfr8eptr3l)’M>>=-------ortly aftor ho had entered tho homo Colu Owor II. Uock boro today,. Olar* tlo

ee R... Wyman of Ciildeue, Idoho,II Into tho yard and fell upon hls m . i CP, <tylng lets thon tlvo mlaatei tor Mock, wltb whoio wife it Ii air v 50(1 'Wyman had been intimate had *, It n bullet In to 'h ll cheat, offlcen egod tonight when- they^ anotted y , sek on a murder eharge. u igMock had jn it returned from Cnl-'Qut , tie where ho. had been eloilng , a ’gj,)}, rago builneas In which ho had em*>yed Wyman. Mrs. Mock attributed pajj, B act to jealousy. logg,

-----------------------wherJ'rionflihlp. corjk

Whnt Is sirifrM t ns fricndihlp, let —_ enrry wllh w}int gmndeur of spirit

• rail. U-t 118 fcc Rllcnt—so wo mny iir the wlilsper of tho go'ls. Let us t Intrrfi-re. Who t;>t ymi to cast nut whnt yuu nlioiilri Mjr to the «e- !t.fHiiilR. nr hutv tc> foy nnything to rill WhIi, mill tby henrt slinli i-peak. jlt «H|}| .tho nocctnrj- om) «'rcriai4'; uverpowcni ymt, unill doy nod [ht nvoll ihi'in«olv(-ff of yonr llps.— lursoii.

. Tliat Mkrlo « Dlftcrence. ■Tho deffiiduiit ndnills," enld the .file cop, "thut ho went lircuotl tbo ner ou two wheclB." “Flfly <loIlnra‘0 or thirty days.” wild tiio Judge.Ht docs your hwcv kobw," lnle^9Cd' tbo 'defendnut'ii couuiel, “that ] defendant wns riding a b icycler r 'tnfr«h> KrrtrtML

Here's a QugBCirtifn.Mcbbe tlpies '•i'-./nlu't si'»ra so try- " aald Uncle “If Oct. could : idMft gpom n n i ' tlu guniB uf~tiyin*i glVo n cup or n'medal or suinpln’ do chnmploh vconomlur.”

I t l o o k s l i k e a n y o t h e r g o o d l o o k ­i n g s h o e .

D U T no matter how much prcMtire is ap-

plied the a i ^ is q1 )^ lutely ri^d. • >

StUl you can take it in yotir hand and bend it litethU.

[t is the .only shoe of its tind in the world and it ms this mwk on the sole.

t is a wonderful shoe for fomeo. I t prevents and orrects foot .trbuWes,

lioe MarketaAVBS XQV MONEY

Shoshone Korih—Bbtveen Uala - asd Second

, ■■ Fall. - r

othin

^ K s s S s a lS S ^ ^ ot 'bom

V ' 0/ 1Twli

X------ mon

den' i r s

’ ‘ora

B)orl1 0 ' - ' . PlS ^ B on■ V . .■ tho

r.1,111. 1 ...............- ............. . dene.Uldrsn' yShown in tnis laieat pnoto- ileer raph'. are tho acknowledged eUldren wllh e Professor,Tiemaa. may

L E G A L AD V ER TIS EM EN T S• . _______ ■ _ _ 1022

ronOB OP SHBBIFF'S SA£B OF n, EBAL BSTATB TODBE DBOBBE ’

OP.POBBOLOSDEB AND , OBDBB OP BAia.________

olumbla Trnat Company, a corpora- ^tlon,.•Plaintiff, brio

vs. , _ w ei tah-Idaho Motir Company, a cor* poratlon; Twin Falls' Auto Company,John 0. Beaacbamp and' 'Kdgor L ’« hAihten, Dofendaala. on t

Under and by virtue of an'.order of lie and deereo of loreeloinro, iisued it of tbe DUtriot Court o t the CIov- Ith JndJeial DJitrlet of tho Slate o f «i laho,. In nsd for the eounty of Twio t,e]o Hla, dated the 18th day of September,>S2, lo the abovo entitled action, r : “ b , „ l , C o tab U Tn.it to»p.«y, j ri»ration,.tho above named plaintiff.

G (H

■' r r " " ' " ! ■ I

' Q u a lity is thand we assemble

, After quality coi " , have already sele i Good Clothes kno’

is a&mucha feat the values are th(

$ 3 5

■ T w i n [ i ^

—The house

),:SUNDAYMORNINGr:obtained a deeree against Utah-ldaho . Motor Com ply, a corppralioa, Twio * Falls'. Auto Company, John O.^B«w- e ^ 'p and Edgar L. Aahton, defud- , onts, on tho Otb day of September, '

whleh said deeree was on the uM ^ Olh day of September, 1022, reeorded ^ in Judgment Book Seven o t said DU- Irlet-court, #t pago C07, I am een mand(d tb sell all that wrtaln lot, pleee er pareol of land situated In the 6)nnty / of Twin Fnlla, .State of Idaho, and /V bounded and described as follows, to- ta wit: ' T

Lot fourtceti (14) bloek ninety .(00); > of tho ori^naj townsite of Tiria n u i Twin Falla County, State of Tdaho, to­gether with all and singular tho teae-monUrJisiedltataenta-.and-.aiipDrlen^ __nncea thoreonto belonglHg or In any wise appertaining,, and the revonloa ■ and revenlon^ remnloder and remain; dera, rents, iuuea and profits there- t r a n J - n l l a fa fC H g h tn ttr ro h a -In * loreat in and to the aald property oa « 1 well in law as iu equity, of the aald V Biortgogor. ’

Public notieo {s' hereby given, that on the 17th day of OctoW, 1D22, at tho hoor of 2 o'clock p. m. (mountain Time) of sold di.v, a t tho east front door of the conrt honae of the Connty - of . Twin, Falli, Slato of Tdaho, in , obedienee to laid order of 'lale and ileerco of forecloinro, sell the above /* deseribed property to la tlify plalntlff’i ^ ilceroo with luteroat thereon, .together wllh oil coats' thiit'Jhavo accrued or may acerue, to the highest bidder for rash,- lawful ’ money of the United States.

Dated ihla ISth day of Beptembor,1022.

B. R. SHERMAN, Sheriff.Dy RONNIE HEQRIUAN, Deputy.

_______ And-Hft-NflvetJmU«d,.^______ ___♦Tc*, sir, I tlilQk .fnu’jl ItaO this’ll,

briog your 'a ir up all rif’it. kIc, When we hlntrodooced this 'cre bIuIT. sir, wo tried It on u bald gent wltb n 'ead Uko ft hegg, nnd, would you bcTiovo lt. sir,'e had to 'a ie i's 'o lr cut tbree tlmcti on h ll woy 'ome. So we rwlooced the streDfth."-Load.->n Tlt-Blta. . •

Uncle.Eben. ,*®vcn cf you a/o’ rich enough to -

help support a hospital," said Undo Irii Ebcn, “mebbe you kin savo soiuo fei- lu l loAv citlxen fura dc niuliulanco by get* tin' out'early wIf de miow Bhovcl." ,

p ^ e i i i> Q D ^ I O O I

:he f i r s t cons-idf ble clothes here on tl :ome,s value, and the ilected their new Kupi low definitely that va! iature here as quality ;he gi’eatest in several

■ $40- ' $ 4 .

U 4 (lM u i|i3use 'o( Kuppenheimer good clothes..

S rO C T O B E R :i;i9 2 2 "~• Chlnsse a CWklnB Nttlotv:

The Clifnese ere II Qitlofl o f oooltft n ie re i* smrcely w Individual to thd r v u t commnnity who Is aof moift or le n competent to.eook h lin s^ t

^ ^ ^ | ^ ^ ^ ? = = = = 3 : = s = s = s s

“ W E S n U O H O D S B ;W U B C O S p e d a l

B A T T ER Yr« r« titC Jm nU tm JoUmtlilaem,

L o w e s t P r i c e d

G o o d B a t i e r y Y o a

C a n B a yT fE R E 'S « quaUtyam- H itru c le d b a tlf ry a tn . anteard-oriowprice; Foil

. 85 smperc houn’ capadly. ftvolu. ll-p U » ee lcm ea^_ . thr'd’rabb*r ea$e, w^S bBlll-laccUeowpartm&ti. - Not Ob aiteinbled U iterr,

____ T.«»t fram hl«li.griiio _ _ _ _Buterials by me 0 / ibe

tarers in the conntiT -4l»W eatinchonse U nion B a tta 7 ^ P « > 7 <

OTHEB SPBOlAL PB10B8 .

Bulck, Hudaon, Nnsh; Beo, Stnde-' •• baker and othera-------------- |2 a .«

Dodge and Maxwell, 32 voU>-»3LOO

Idaho Mo SSypply Go.P h o n ^ O - Twin raUa, Zdsbo ^ ^

■ . ' i

aSrlV B E S

* 4

I

ieration, that basis, e-men who ppenheimer ' a l u e - ^ v i h g . :

ty. In fact,- al years. ,

1 5''i

L ..B u h i ;® |pIdaho. : - -

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NATIONAJ^LEAGVE ™) STAKDZNO OP THB CLUBS. Ph^

, ^?on. Ixwt. Pot. DtojN o r -Y ork ________ 08 00 .005 - BiPlUrfjurRh ________ 65 67 ^50 R«o'O inelnnati_________84 08 .553

■* BL Loal*_________ 84 > 6 0 « 9 .OhictKO___________ 80 78 .823

4 Brookiyir_________ _ 76 77 .407 ClPhiladoIpliU_______ 50 06 .308 Kcd

. ffoilon _______ 52 OB .844 for• . . - raeo• ffOimAY‘8 OAMBfl ■ , ‘“J

St. Louti t t Ohinso. . PittAbnrKh nt Clneinnnti oott Bofton I t Now York.PUlni)eli>bln nt BtodU tb. }|ed

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G K I D O I E I K ^.. • eon.

8(Onbs Lose Two Games, Qiasts p itt

^ Divide BiU ' with Bravei,Beds and Flra te i Tied schi

-------- klo,OHICAfiO, Sept. SO-OP)-8t. Lonli Wis

' took both gtnea . e t & doable-hpodor£rom-Cblea{co todt^, tbe eeeond ffaoi<s ^ bein; ealled a t the end o t tho fittli N

li.... . . In iil^.^n-M coM t-«t diukneu.The t in t gona waa t aloggiag match |<i

In pltebon partleipated and Bosl- 'tn ^ Xf an MU,. Nw

— — we«-niade.--Qain6r’a hom e-run-^th - B i____ two men on baao In tho f ln t Jnnlns ' ’®"fV dee lM 'U io aeeond eonteit. Seores: »

r ira t pm d! ' B. H. K. 5 ”JSL Lonli _ s ________ -9 15 •ChlenRO_________ _____ 8 16 1 nim

. nattoriw-Sherdell, North, Belt,Doak u d Ainimith; Aldridn, Cheere«, etnoland, Kaufmona nnd Jinrtnott. J

Bceonil gnmo: R. H. tS. ..J 'Bt. Louia __________ 5 . 0 0 '

- C hlcngo---------------------- 8 (5 0. Batteriea—Hninei and Cleiaonij Jonei, Cheevei and OTarrell. . “ JJ

nOIKIBBS BBAT PBILLIBS. f^r5 BBOOKLYN, Bept. 30'M>)-8outh. Tull

.paw Beathera won hii lerenlli inunothe Phlllloi todar tor Brookljn If

when ho beat Meadowi. Threo wn* la tho firit Inning on two pauoi nnd flnd

B A SDoul

T<Boise

Grand Stand hag I

Come out, seethe*

FIRST GAME

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( K W « v A I / ■ ‘viilSS ''« ;UL COUCT -TO B t i w \ re i J , 0,

H ow n M cnm<tHP\tC6 p o v t / * « T tV €H .K\, « o ^ s . / , "TUe P o w

Sj ______ '

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INOS O f AffiS«aS W-THE-i

A m trieu XiMCB*I^iiladelphia 8-7. Waihington 7-4. SaBoiton f, Now York'J. VeCleveland 4, Detroit L ' • 6aSt. Lonla 11, Chieago 7. Oa

Wheat'a triple gave Roather an advan' XJl lago he retained. .

Bco#o: E . H. E.Philadelphia ________ u i 10 1B rooklyn_____________ # 10 0- Batteriei—Meadowi and Honline; Non ReQttvet> and E\>ngllng. St. ]

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CINCINNATI, Bopt. 30 OPi-Tbt Wn* Beds and Piratei, fighting ileiporatol}’ Phil for leeond ploco in tho National leaguo Bott raeo, battled to n toa-inning Uo n t t to 7 'this afternoon, tho game being called on necount of darkneia. The bat* ting of Ruuell ond Routh featured. Cl each getting foar hits. Markic, who itnrtod In tho aoventh inning for the N Bedi, waa put out of tbe game beforo ho hod pitched lo ono batter for dia- u»\ puling a deeiilon on ft ealled ball. Tho Ifll Rono witl be playod off hero>in a dou> In l blo-header tomorrow, eloiing tho tea-

Seoro: B. ' H. B. Hu,PitUbural^-.v-..-________7 14 , 0 . ,Cincinnati ________ ____7 17 1

Batteriea—Morriion, Adami and i Schmidt; Couch, nonahuo, K «k , M ar kto, Gllleipio, Luqne and Hargrave, Wingo.

■ won' O Z A S ^ ANI>BBA7BB8 8PU T. \NE^V^6b K, Bept;‘30 'M ^T h« trew «an

Vork Ginnts divided, ft donble-header mor with Boiton today. Bcorei: t . igas

P in t game; B. H. .B . " “JBoston “ ............... ...... 5 0 0Now Y o rk __________ 1 22 2 J’^v]-B attorio .l^uIlhaa-and.(>>Ne lH~ C t^ o H vongrou and Snyder, Oaiton. •

Beeond gnmo: ' B. II. If. Qo, |Botlon __................ .. 8 . 8 i ~uvNow York",...'..—.---------^ 5 11 2 jojp

Battcrio.»—Braxton nod Oibson} bunl Blumd nnd Smith, Qaiton.

• - fum'TULSA WINS SECOND OAUB ball,

TDLSA, Okla., Sept. .CO M>»-TuUn PJpi hit two Mobile pitcher* hero hard to. Dug day and won the leeond .game of tho tho Clntt A eliainpionihip 'leriei, 11 to 2. Forf Ilonry, who ilartod for. Mobile, wai Mcr roplnecd In’tho oigh'.h by Pore. Tnlin . Pc ROt 18 WU. BoeMet went all tho way suec for tho Oiten nnd allowed only 5 blta. cout Tiilta won yeiterday, C- to 4. ' marl

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O M ItLM IU J?Salt LokoO, Lot Angelot \i. ■Vernon J , Beattie 6.Baeramento 1, Ban Frandteo 8.Oakland C, Portland 0.

AMEmCAN LEAGmSTANDINO OPTHB CLUBS. wi

Won. LoK. I’ct. PhNow Y o rk ________04 60 .614 ^St. Louli . .- - - .. .I - . - . M 61 .601 HiD e tro i t ------------:— 70 74 J516 'Chleago---------------- 77 70 .603 'VC lovelnnd------------- 77 78 ,603W nihlngton----------- 08 85 .444rhiiadolpbift_______C5 fiO .422 BoBotton ...................... 01 03 ■ J88

SUNDAY'S GAMES ;Chlcngo at St. LouU.Delrolt n t Clevoland. vitNow York a t .Waihington. wt

MS l l n RUE iI - V . 10'Hugmen Defeat Bed Sox and ' Olincb Bight to Play Giants

for World’s Championship

, BOSTON, Sept. 80 (ffl-New Yotk tIj won tho Amerlenn league popoant by wl defeating Boiton todav, trho Yankeea ' 1 can Ioto tbeir gamo lii WaiaingtOB to* morrow' nnd atill rinlab fin t. Tho St leaguo leaden went in to win todny and 'd id 10 in the f in t inning after having dropped the f in t two ^ e tof-tho-aeriei-to tho-Bed S o x r“ ------------

Alex Porguion ttaned pitching for Boiton. WUt led off for tbo vUIton wllb a alngle too wido for P ratt. Dugan looped a single to ihort right, Ruth ‘ bunted down tho third bate' Ilne and s wna credited with a bit, wben O'Bourke _ fumbled n» ho itipped in fielding the I ball. With tbo bue i filled, Wolllei Plpp Ilngled to -right, icoring Witt and ' Dugan. Buth moved over to third with I tho throw , home. Pennoek replaced ForfKion. Ruth leered on Mouicl'#. lacrlfieo fly to deep eentot ' i. £^r tho reit of tno gam e)^»^Vark suecoeded in waVina but lh « t hlTHnA could' not seoro.' Pennoek pitched .n>.: markably well. Be g^vo way to n pinch bitter and Karr pltehed the last two Inninga. I

Aa tbo Ynnktfei galloped off tho field In high gleo, P in t Baseman Plpp toiied|

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tbo la it ball to the veteran umpire, Oe Tommy Connolly, ' cii

Setirfl; ~ • Tt II VNow York ......_________ 3 0 1Boiton _______________1 -ff 1 'Battorlet—Hoyt Both, and Behang;

Ferguson, Pennoek, Karr aod Buel.

DIVIDB DOUBLE-BBADBB.PHILADELPHIA, Bopt. 30 CW—

AYaiblngton.andPhiladelphia ipllt ovon Sa; in a double-header here today tbatl Ve cloiod tho 1022 loaion.- Seorui: . ' lo

F i n t ganei * B. IL E, BalW aihlngton----------------- 7 11 0 SeiPhiladernhlo ______ :___ 8 0 2 Oa

BatterlM — Zncliary and Lapan; B, po n&Tria and BtuKgy. 'gai

Beeond guine: B. E. B.Wnabington ......_____ .... 4.. 17 1Philadelphia ________7 10 0

Batteriei — Franclt and IMcinlch; I Rommel'and Porkini. ga:

BBOWNB WIN. iST. LOUIS, Sept. 30 ( ^ A I I pen-

iinnt Iioiws ihnttored by New York’i victory ovor Uoatoa today, St. Lonli went ahead as though overything was , a t itako ond trounced Chleago. Johnny .. Tobin got three hlli out'of throo tlmei p . a t bnt, and brought in thrCo runt. I t n . was “ Bhoeker** day nnd the. local right haoder wai' preaented with a ]g'j lovcn-pMiengcr automobile. Ho piteb. ed fnlrly well-throughout; but in .the aevonth the viiiton tallied flvo times. '

Goorgo Biller, declared tho moit vnl* * uable player in tho league thli leaaon, got llil eighth homer of the leason in tho ilxth by clouting tbe ball Into th i „ TlRht field fitapd#. No one waa on bj*e whon Uio circuit drive eome off. Blaler nlio doubled in tbe fln t, scoring Tobin,

jcoros ' ■ : B;. H. ' K.Cblcago .;___________ : : J 15 *-0 L(8t. Irfula _____________ 11 10 • 4 8*

Batteriea—T, Blankenihip, H. Blank- enihlp,^ Mnck and &hn\kj Bhoeker and B:

INDIAOT BBAT TIOBBS, ^ CLEVELAND, Sept. StTCW-Sherrod Vt

Smllh kopt Dolwlt'* 10 Wt« widely scattered nnd Cleveland won today. Pii. nn

AGoiPli^ ........... For the Spon

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For the RiApple Picking Boxei - Soek Applo Pleking taddori Saek Apple^Bjx Naila .Corn

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lotte nllowed. only tlx blta, bnt Clevo- A' land bunched them and he waa afforded \ poor aupport by Blue and Woodall. Joo U Sewell'* fielding featured, tbo Clev^ land ihortstop handling 12 ehaneet and |iurtleipatiug in tbreo double playa.

Score: B. IL H.. D e tro it............_________r 10 8 .

Clevelnnd______________4 6 0 &' —BfltieH6i=PIllitio;— Oleieii— < n ri — ‘ Woodall; Smith and OTfclll.

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STANDINO OF THS OLXTBS. for•Won, Loit. Pet. hb

I Saa .ftan c lieo _____ 110- - M — .043: -<i; V o m o n ---------------- 117 67 .630 , . 'I Let Angelci_______101 88 ,640

> Balt Lako _____01 D4 ,402 ^' S ea ttle___________ 81 JOO .445 “I Oakland _____ ;------ 80 105 .432 ’T®■ iPortland _____ _ 74 100 .404 Jf*

Sacrnmento ...— ......72 UB .387

i SUNDAY’S OAUBS „ dai; San Franeiseo a t Sacranonto (two

Loa Angelei a t Salt Lako,Beattlo at Vomon (two gamea). Portlaad at Oakland (two gamoa). ^

I ■“ chiI SATUBDAY'S OAUES Bo‘ OAKLAND, Sept. 30 OPJ: Broro: B. IL E.

PorUnnd______________ 0 4 0 ,I Onklnnil ............. ............... 6 0 1 ' “' .Batteriea: Sullivan and Uitae; Ar>I lett and Bead. JJ

' GACBAMENTO.-Sept. 30 W): ^

' Bnn rrnnelaco fl 11 0{ Baeramento___________ 1 4 5 ( /i Battorlet: Bcott, Alpen and Agnow; .I Polen and M.. Shea.

1. . BAIA'LAKE, Sept. 30 M>): . .< J Booro: & B. K. .» Lot A ngelei________ 8 12 24 Balt L a k o ____________ 9 12 0 »!'* Batterin; Dumovich, McQuaid and1 Baldwin; Oould and AnfiniOD. wl

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Extra Seats Ereoted to Take — O are-ofiiarge^row drB otli— “

Teams Confident

^ 0 BoUo baseball team, ehampiona ot Idaho, arrived tn town Iaat evening - ; ' for their two-gano tilt witii the Hoa* .i ten team.-Thoi«'two"BtaMrolUiougli‘ BOl‘ f o V ~ 7 ^ tbo Itato ehampionihip, promlio to be ' a llttlo better than tho-ordlnarT,-ti : - I' Hansen atill eontenda that the bretka j wero a ^ n i t them at Boiao during tbo ehaaplonil^p loriba of l u t ^ o k , and , - that oa thel; own groaadi tboy (u« able' ... -

dangling from their bolts, have all tbo eonfideneo noeeaiary, bnt thera la qnito t bit moro at itake.than tbo average fan roalltei. Bhould'Banien win the two gnmet tbey will btvo woa tbreo ont of five from ^ MoDntaiaeera. j Thia would give the Hanaialtei ft.'. thnneo to crow a little; »nd abonld ■ Bolio feel ao Ineliaed aa extrft game. < may bo nrraoged to really deeldo the Itiue nt stake.

Tlifl Ilanien. management have pnt< .. In ft^extrft lot ot leata at'K lmborlyimd um'plo seat room it guaranteed all.......the fnni that will be over to aoo tbo game. '

Don't forget that thero will be ft V double-header, tbe f ln t game ilortlag .a t 2 o’eloek. _____

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, Hlbematlng AntmHir Vtttinjr.' • J During Ibo w1»Ur Boatlia.tha.blo^V::;

of All hlbernaUng tWrnata. |« tB ;, |o w ; in icmporBlnre'and Jhe . h e a r t .iM it i . '. '/ 'I ; Blower.. BRcl (hose ar«; th e . tw oi-l^ef ' ' ' a’

rcnwni «fiiy Ihey nretblo to g r t iU w . wmiout'cntlng. for tholr.Jtoft.irf'T l^ ' - tnlliy lald_iip iluring U w .w rnoer U •

Claailfled adverililng It tbo eheap - ', ? »UU M> otheta-ndvetUio tt la tho ; elasiified colomni. - ' <-!

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s p o r t s :■ (CoatlBQed-fton-Paga.Thm}- it■ ■■■•.----- L. . ■ , ■ ---------- -

■' PUNTS AND PASSES I■ — - . 1- ' ’ ■ ________) ». tii« fjritcm oitftblfibea iBst ^leuoo, (Ul eofumn wUl eomment on ®tbe different nlaw and plarcn after I “each gtuno, aad thui it bohoorei ui to ^set bUCT on tbo Oakloy-Tn-in Fall* ^ gauo ot I u t EVidajr. ^ . L _

81 u ti« j on th i 11«», and Roing h i aeroii, It Is fouod (bat Con«b Hrans -n h u ia Puekott an end that trill got tbrougb tho lino nbout na often aa tho noit ono. In Priilay'* gamo " I ’uck” nlaj’cd in mld-Bcasoa form, KottioR to nis oppoDoati for a lou on ieveral oe- caaionfl. Ho doei tho kicklnc off, and n Is an adopt a t this lioo of work. (1,^

Enouffh has boon aaid of " P a l". Fl^nn in’daj's gono by, but a fow words t|,«

on (hia playing aOTlnit Oakley ahould Jniiinot fiO astray. Pat i* playing left ntacklo tbis yoar, and his allHty to tear prirtbrougb tho Uno and get ifia raan will woneauso othor teami to-look oiiowhero ..rd

—■ for an opening. Ilo has a habit of for- nioipotting thero is any ono olso opposito la it

' him, and wndos right througli. Pnt Cihm loti of pap, aad will ptovo a bul- j,owark of Itrength to the tenm as the on 3 aenaon progressca. '

— aahPcrbapa wo aro a Httlo premature in A

aaylng (hat John Nyo a t left guard wccwill be one of tbo sonsatioas of tbe sea- nooison. John^was a lub la it year, nnd a nsoemed to be a trifle ilow, but.in Fri- Gooday’s, gamo he ihowed. that fao. hai inginooded up coniidembly, and utei bit day,tfomo. This buslneu of using one'i i)<

-------- -dom(Hrono-of-tmreM6iillairof slaying gaJiion (he f in t iquad.

a ix King worked a t eenter againit aOakloy'and ihowed that wllh a little imore praeUeo he i i tbe logical nan for f , thnt position. Clix played in the back field laat year and has tho beaeflt ofA full leaaon of Evans' eoaching. Nuf y!wd- T(

Frazolle, tbo man a t right guard, Bi will bo a towor of itrength bn that lii sido of tho. lino. A hard worker at all u< timea, the onemy will find tbo-ilidding Qi protty tough when IJc.oraei to breaking Qi through tbe rlgbt>hand lido of center. Ct

— • ■ 8el.c-■“ Old Roliable” 'Jo h n Lelier li at right taekle, baTlng boen uioved from Oc

Euard, whero he plaj-od last year. John Oc I SO per eent foster than last year and will be put in tho hero elau beforo

the louon ]« ended. Ui______ Idab

VStow" ^b lnson was a t right end . Friday, and gnvo a dandy aeeount of

himsoif. He made a beautiful catch of A' » forward p w on the goal line and mndo & touchdown. “ 6 tew” se^mi to V " ' have improved quite a bit and It ia to lo hoped that ho will bo able to keep

*■" up tho good work and-sUy on tho f ln t . ^enm. i*-

CN>niing to the baek field, one finds tha t Evani has a flno-looklng quar* tello. U a Beott, captain ol the Icnni,

. is itatloned n t quarfer. Len bandies tho team like an old-tlmor, and nses good judgment in tho leleetlon of

, .plftyi. _____

Now we eomo to Jenklni, the' lefl half. «'Jonkf* b u worked hard for a plaee on the toam, and his orhibltlon of line bucking Friday stamps hito as

icM,*ae w ts^nglvei one the impreuion that it Is best to lot him go his way. More will be said of thU fellow Jcnkini later on.

Oarrity, tho long Vnd rangy rlqht haif, also played a itollar game. Qan rlty h u a system all his owu when it eomce td getting nwny from n scattered field. I f you don't know what we mean, go ont Wodnesday nnd waleh him go throagh hii maneijTen.

Waller Selek Is stationed at full- bnek,.and let i t be aa ld iha t "B liek 's» ’ one big u so t In stnylng on the tean is his ability to pleic a mnn and get him evei7 time. 'Selek’a blocking Fri­day w u one of tho big features of the

- gnme.

A word should be said abont'David Alvnid. “ D " vrcntin for JenWtii, and ‘ atnrted to bum up thlnga a t oseo. Ai-

___(hough but IS, he h u the speed and•{aniina of a veterflit. - Oiir gueu Ii that " D ” will eventually find a pen manont berth on the f ln t team.

Tho next gamo will be ploved at Lin­coln fiold on Wcdnwday wilh the Ba^

- -“ ■Ijy teftri lhflf held the fast Piter'team ‘ to two .touchdowns. The gnmo iHII h« plnycd on Wedneidny initead of Fri­day, \ n aeeount of Ht being inalllnto week. \

Thuri(nj[^ will produce another foot­ball gamo when Jeromo and.Ooodlng will play a retnm gamo nt Lincoln field. Both gamei are lehrduled to be­gin a t 3 o'eloek.

Before ending It might be well to mention the entertnlnment given t)e> twcon halvoi l u t Friday by ‘'Ronio’ 'Flvnn, ” BI(rgi^" fligglna, '"C hink’*'Bilcy and Balph Orm»by. Theio four yell leaden gavo a burlcinue on foot­ball, bnaebnll nnd •baitkctbnll. Thnt

' they wero lucccMfiil In being fimny w u evidenced by tho repented ap­plause. -Their imltntin'n of the alow moving eamera wna a gem, nnd it la to be hoped that theae four lads will bs nmong thoso present when the x)paniog whistio 1* blown on Wedneiday.

. LBABIKO HOBqS B U H . H r m ^Chicago, Sept. ao’W '^Lea'lIng homa

m n hUtera for both mngor leagues foi* lowi

I- Hornsby, Cardinals ------- -- 42Williams, Browna !!l>Walker, AtUetlea ■

■ Buth,_yankees- _________ 35, wnilwns; Philadelphia________ _ 25

nellmnnn, D etro it_________ — .. • 21. Ed Miller. AthleUca____________ 21,Lm . Philadelphia_______________17Kelly, O iin U -------- ----------------^ 17

• Ucnsel, O lintf __ :------- —- ___ i.'lOMn<»el, Yankeea ■ ' ■ Ifl

- '.■Wieat, Brvoklyn ' ------- , mParklnaon, PhDadelphU'__________15

I'W iM Jjm iiD A iE r m r

Tbo N om ,' «a n ru l, will « 1T« I I play' by pl»y report cf t lu wwld J wiles gam es-vtuob-itirt this year U os .W edna^ay,' p ^ b e r 4. • Thfl games will atart a t 2 o'clock, d ty time, - and cacb pla - will b« an-- nonnced aa T«c«lTody6i frobi o f The I : Kew8 office. A ll/fans, Indndlnc '' tubso vho pQQed for the Browns and Oaidlnahi duilng tbo BeaBon.jatt C|] dosed, a n cordially Isrltod to .b« present wbea tba opening abot Is fired- .

iniEvniiiFiiisTDumwgig

- ____boy- Buriey will te the next team to' piny ,

tho local football starit. Owing to the foct that tonchcn’ initlluto is being olmervcd horo during tho coming week, tho gamo will bo playod on, Wednesday Inslond of Fridav. T

Burloy gavo Filer a hnnl gnme last tool Friday nnd (ho local fans arc slill sow wondering which team h u thoir hole live cardI'ovcred..Buriey will nreaent an al- mli* moat an entirely now lineup, having pig l u t moat of their atar men l u t year, awo

Coneh Svana stated I u t evening that Llvi iio will gWo .hla bova light workouti iwli ou Mondny and Tueaday, and will start u i praetically tbe s.imo tenm Wednesday yoni u he had in the field againat Oakloy. ol ' An added feature of the Institute prol weok will be a gnme Tliursday afte^ to < noon botweon Qoodlng and Jeromo in a rolurn affair. Jeromo won from m Gooding lout Frldny, 22 to 0, but Good- * . ing ia out to oven up matton Tbun- * g,

^o lh tho Wcdnenday nnd Thonfoy o ,? pm cT w inT w eallo irn tT o'flock.

FOOTBALL BOOEEB s.”Columbia H, Urslnus 7. HArmy 35, BprlngtWd 0. DHnrvard 20, Mlddlebury 0. manSyracuse 47, Muhlenburg 0. • PYale 13, (Simegia Tccb 0. brinVermont 7, M aine'0 .----------------------- 61Tufts 13, (Jonneetleut Aggloa 0. ' ta i Wealoyan 23, Union 0. MBrown 27, Bhodo Jaland State 0. ’ firs' Rutgers 13, Penuylvaaia Military 0. Uontro 21, aemson 0. . j ,Georgia Tceh 31, Oglethorpe 0. ^ Orlnnoll 14, Panon* 0. _Columbia Collego 14, WUeooiin ^

Schoohof Mines 0. iNutro Pame 40, Kalamazoo 0. 'Cornell SS, 81. Bonaventure 0.Colorado College-80,'Wyoming 0. . i Denver University 7, Begls OoBoge 0.

Dcloit 34, Do Kalb Nomal 0. .Unlvenity of W uhington 48, U. 8 . a 1

Idaho 0.Pennsylvania 14, Franklin nnd Mar-

ihall 0 . • .Array 12, Lebanon Valley 0. - . i Univeralty e t California 45, Santa *

:iara 14.Univeralty of Oregon 27, Paeifle

UniYonlty 0.Montana Wesleyan College 21, Idatm

).

S a m e

But new up- a t new pi

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We iriviteyouto call and inspect our stock. " , W hfether y o u ' purchase 6r not.

“ you are welcome

Bring 'in your je was boughi

Call 95-W

Trimble ^' ' ' s . '

ThpBai

j i i i w t j , T W J L M j j ' A i x s r n i

■TBiPiSiChampionshiiS Offered Boys[ {

.and Girls’ Club Members do - ■ to fynin Falls County . ifi I;BOISE, 8« p t 30.-(8p«tinl to H li t

|Kews.)--\YUh tbo eaptoro today, by * iRvelyn.BoIitor nnd Betty'Bolater,.13 y innd 11 years of nge, roepoetlvely, ais* f tors, of tbe McUlllan elub, of tho state

'ehomplonahip In eooklng. Twin. FalU ^ boys’ and rirU ' clubs .representative^ n in eompetltire'evonts a t -the Idaho ■ stnte fair achieved a roeord of winning ovoiy alnto ebamplonahip priie offered • thia year. , .

Wlni Chicago Trip.'Twin Palls eounly elnb momben also ,

took nearly every prko offerod-for aowlag and eooklng exhiblta, and their - llveatoek exhibit* lead tbo llsU ofjir» : ' mlum awardi.>'MIlo Davla, Twin f t l l a r - plg dub meimber, - won tbo Armour award of a trip to tho Inlernatlonol ■ Livestock abow with bla exhiblta of \ ■wins and demonalraUoa of eapftbUUy ' u tt judgo of livestock. Davis 1* 18 yoan of age and already o>hu ISO head , . of purebfed Duroe Jeney .hogs. His >/ profils during tho p u t year ’amounted . to $2244.75. •

S o w ln s A s o r^Tlio following awards wore won by

Twin Falls county elub girls: ;Stocking darn-Heloiso Miller, fln i. iPudgo apron or work apron—Lottio

Sklnneri-flnt.------------------------ --------- —Wash drcrt—Heloiso MUIer. loconJ. Napkin, luncb cloth, hemstitched or

Senlloped towol-VIola Delhi, first. Hemmed patch—M)‘ra Peten, third. Darn on weo\ giirme&tF-U&rio R«1<1*

man, first'; Mlldrod Kelson, second.. Pajomu or kimona—Wilma nea t'

brink, third.-- Skirt—Mildred Nelson, fln t? Buber- ta Blver, aeeond.

Middy or Smock—Mlldwd Nolaon, first; Buberta Slver, aeeond.

In LiTOBtock Department.• Jnnlor departmont livestock awards _

W e A r e B u y i n g ! ^BeauB, Clover a n d AUalfa-

' 8oedIf Yon Havo L ady W ash-

ingtoD Boans See Us A t Once

Darrow Pros. Seed & Supply Co. ■ TwinFalls

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p-to-date goods prices '*much k

0 ■ Weit : wat

rep£

a - i“ j l pan

0 . ---------- a n t e

jewelry, regardless, i ;ht, and we 'wili e n ^

V for correi

& U m b a u j

Successors to

asmussen Comp

U A t j U , : « l i N l U y ! . J T O B N

OB.Doroo Bwino.ware made «• follevs ' to Twin Falls eonnty dub memben't

' Boan, born aftor March 1 and before April l l ^ o h n Owens on-.SeautloB Orion 1st, first: John Owena on' Sen-

I Mtlon Orion Srd,' ieeond: Alfred , Stronk oa Porfeetlon L a ^ m th ; Mllo

Davis on Valley Lody'a^W y, ninth;I UUo Davli on Boyal

L itton bora after Mardh 1 and be*, fore April 10—John Owens, f ln t : MU*

Davis, fUth; A lfnd Stronk, sixU^^

I ‘ CmoAOO, Btpl. so l« -P r t.ia « iit ': Hickey of the Amerieaa auoelatlon to- . algbt wired President McCarthy of tbo

Paelfic C out league, aaceptfnj' th«. cballengo.to play a post-seuon seriot ■ witb the nenaaat wianlng dnb, pro*

v ld e d _ S t.,M ’* winner of tbo.Lneri- ean assoclatlon.flog, defeats Baltimore In the poit-aeaaon aeriea which starts Wednesday. Baltimore won tho ln te^ national l e o ^ pennant.

F o u n d !

- ~ A - G o o d

L o w - P r i c e d

B a t t e r y

The CW Battery (Wood . Separator) hea high*grade

: plates— selected cedar W()od aeparatorfr-best ma*

- -tBrial-and-workmanahip.— - ■ Badced by our own-repu­

tation. lAade in sites tofit an kinds of cars.

)Mce: for 6*volti U-plate. $00.00

"F ord , ChewoiiTti .eiiC--j'l7i45 Bulek, Studebaker, ete. t20.7S Dodge (IS voH)___ t28.S0

ELBOTEIO SEBVIOE , STATION

. T, aaV K iM , Prop. .161.8«MBd Are. K. .

TW nr FAZJ.S, IDAHO ■T^Twln, Falla* Leading Sarr*

.lc« Station”

- R cpresetitiflg

M k t d B a t t e r i e s(THa M n UDBBIKIWOlAIMWl

B a t t e r i e s. (tOODIUUIOM)

’ 'V ' ■ .i

t a h dI T i l ■- .■* _

Is marked lower”

ejfcf fe s t class itch and clock pairing. Man- acture and re­ir all kinds of?elry, aM guar-tee' satisfaction. t

1, of where it frave it.

S .

ret time

Igh Co.pahy

tN llja OU'mJji!llt-l, J522

i ' S S‘i TW IN FA CU !

Aii“»! ■ We take pleasure in” iting teachers a keartu“ duction to our little stiJ; ket.” We have the milf have the service, too,^ that you wish to buy,p arealloufiM com egu

W e S a v e Y o u T i l

T w o S p l e n d i d N i m i

heavy turn sole, flnd toe, cut out'pattern at 8; widths AA to C. M

Oxfords Are il.Season ^ te r season

They’re never out pf sti

roumlI jV N i!* arch,

Reasi

: s iio |,ivTWIN FALLS,

139 No. Shoshone—Beti ondr-“We Fit i

■ ■ ^how;Wlndow::Shopplng'. ' ’ Band C o n c e rt^ Main Av

TwinFalls Visiting 2

“Mademoiselle Cest Dieu, It

/ Ladies’ may dine ale without embarrassment

And it is. worth wh pleasant cafe for your 1

“ service and tlie fopd an

' May'we suggestrtoo," cafe as your rendezvou while in the city.

This is a convenient meety and we’ll do our well.

ATTENTlWhile in tho city 'attendins; j

to have a party or a banquet, i oialty. Let us suggest a men sonable.

Tom’sPhone

Window Shopping T 7 to 10—Band Concert oi

. to 9:30—Evei-ybody will

~BBAD TUB CLASSIFIED-.^

.u s .- I D A H O . ...... 5 ■ V

•od iic to t J i'n extending to (dl vis- :•ty welcome and intro- ;itore—“TheShpeMdr- i * dues in footwear.-We 10, and whether it be i - /, or wish to look, you \ West's.'

r i m e a r i d M o n e y ;

i n ib e r s R i g h t N o w ! _ l

. P a t e n t C e c i l P n m p s

) A g r e a t favorite from coa^to 'coastit this splendid fitting patent kid pump. Hat

-n^fT:Spmisk—heelr- — d the latest receding at Quarter. Sizes 3 to Moderate price.,:. $7M

Always Goodm oxfords are worn, ityle. This darkbrown^ •'■ oxford with the h ^ h « Irtara heel, medium md toe and "snug-fit^’ » •h, is a winner. Siz^) 9; widths AAA ioD. jsonable price.... $7M

M A R K E TY l o Me y

LS, IDAHO. ♦

etween Main and Sec- tEverybgdyf’i 1' I I. • I

ig' NIgHf—October 3rd o Avenue=“7:30to 9:30--:it5; \v^ '

\ Welcomes Teachersle is Alone?”t is all right. ‘

ilone.at Tom’s Cafe mi ' ■ .

vhile to choose’ this r lunch hour, for the are excellent.

) ,~ th a t^ 'n am a this“ ous for your friends

It place a t which to ar best to serve you

TION! IIg institute and you desire»t, seo us. That iB our spe- clonu. Onr prices are rea- ’ ^

I Cafe3 238Tuesday evejiing— on Main Street, 7:30 HI be down. town. .. -

BEA n lO E N SW b. . ^

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• • » • - : ' ’ BdlUd bjr.Mrt. B. B. WUlJiaa., ,TeJ«pbo*eMfl ' ' ■

. ■■.::ThoSim9Tti iMgat of -tbe Mctho- '' -dU i e b n r^ t t ».combla«I builnen " t n d ^ ^ t l tneetlnf FridiT evcniaK nt 'th e )ume of 8 . S . Petrtne, aleeted tho •followlDff o f/leen for tho tontlo^ year:

- Pftwldent, .Beula Carlion; f in t y]ee- ylirmldcDt, Arthur l}arrott; leeond vlco- ' proaWent, N«v» . Jonci; third vlfc-

W <SrMldoat,'lUee F e rr iu ; fawth vUe- pr^aidpnt, E lae r LceHIcitor; trouorbr, Alfred Herron; Merolary, MiM Blihop. The Uiter erenlflf w u ipeot with

; gofflet &nd n u d o asd refreihmenti were ' (CTvod.

------------r-JfemboTt-oHhe'fl«!moa-8oelal «Jnb, -,bringing buk<t< of.A ll'thlngi good to eat, met Thnnday ofCernooQ for a ple* n)e dinner Id eoonoetlon nlth their regular meeting, a t 4he bome of U n . Bofe 11. L o ^ n , 055 Blue Lakei b;>nle' vard, A ehorter nembor of tbo elub.

' After * short ^boiltteis louloQ gamei .'aad «oht»te.'were-partlelpated.ln. The

. B u t meeting wlU M 'a t tho home of fitiT ’C barlet. Crays, October. S, '

A pleaaant party with muile and* . daneiag Thursday evening a t tho.borae .

. of tho brlde.’a parents srotrned nlth* ineeow the efforts bf a ebarlvarl party

eompoeod of their friendi who, ilnee ‘X . their marriago Wedneiday--at Burley,

bad.endeavored to overtake Boxy Win- . d lo-and'blrbride, who WOI M ln.Bnth

. Ohrlitian. and properly celebrate the V event. 41i« RneiK, in addition to thb

* ■ young eenple, wera Mr. arid M n. Wii-ion, Mr. and M n. PeUol, Mr. and Mr*. MulvahUI, M iuei CIniro nnd Bditb

-----------Jbbnien/fflfaw rW lIioH riifrdrea bfe:' QIU, Marr, Graee, Thelma and Beulah

. Chriitlan, Effle Ayotte, Birdie and - Mattie Ketio, Oeraldlno Wallace an<l

Florence ' Blekford, Luther and - Pred ' Wall, Eteo, Unrry.,and Juillce .Kolib.

' •yerao 8mUh, Tom Jaaie*, Ewl Bick­ford, John • Stoekcnmp, Bay Rw«e1I,

^ . Vidor NeUon tnd Honry Beideman.

Thi^country bome of Mr. and Mn. Prank Hfilman wai the tcene on Thun­day o fthe . marriage of thoir daughter, Mildred Mary, to R ay ' Melton. Tbe ceremony w u performed by Hov. 0. W. Tenney, preiident of Oooding college, where both young people have been

* • itudeirta for the pa it two yoan. Mod-ame 6ang-CoUins played tho wedding

* moreh aad-M Iti I^ora Eubanki, of Qoodlng, taiiB two beauOful aoloa. The

* . brldo w u-attended by Mill La Novn « W bt of Shelley, Idnho, andtbegroomi-

maa w u Omer Melton, brother of tie groom. Tbe bride wai gowned In wblle tallti &&d carried vihllo roKt. After a brief wedding Ulp U r. and Mn. Mel­ton will roturn to Gooding, wbere they ^11 9 ako their homo. Mrs. Motion graduated l u t ipring from the muileal COUTM ol Ooodlng eollene under Uad- ome eaaff-Colilna,'but will eontinuo ber studlei thll year In other coumm. - •

Mn. a .E . Booth w u hoiteu to .the Loneheon club Friday a t tho initial

^ meoting for the teuon . Officen were eleeted u foUows: President, Mn. E.A. W alteh;: tecretoij. ond treuurer, Mn. Leonard Bmith. ' Luncheon-wai '

> lerved a t 1 o'eloek from a beautifully appointed table having for a center piece a yellow, aad-while bo_wl-filled • - with blue delphinium, the nut .euM

, w en 'Ja yellow' and tho plaee catde I earriod bot the tonre color lebeme. Cov-

> n were laid for nine.'—Bridge w u .the aftemoon’i dlventbb, Mn. J . Q.

Thb itudentt of tho Twla EUU high r lehooI-enjoyed tbo f ln t daneo of the

-leaion under the auiplcei of the Elkt in tbelr new hall Friday evening. There w u a, large aCtendaace, of young imo-

8le who'report having a moit doUcbtfnl Imo. Mr. and U n . .liomer Bonebrake,

Mr. .'and M n. £ d B. Johnion and Mr. and Ur4. F. J . Behm aa aeted u ehao- eranet. ' The muiio w u all that eould bo dciired ond dolleloui punch, lerveJ throughout the evening, odded to the ■ gleuure of.tho oceulon,

** The ^ w o rth league of the MethodUt . , church held a builneti nnd loriai meet- J Ing a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. D.

Porrine,<on Bine Lakes boulevard Fri* - ^ day evonlBic, fl^ lem ber 20. Election,

of offleon for the comlilg yeor w u held with tbe following roiult: Preildent,

i#- Beiile Carlion; first vice preildont, . Arthur B anett; seeond vlee proildent, Alice Perrino; third vice presldenti Elmer Leehlelter; 'treu u re r, Alfnd tlerron; keeretary, M iu Bishop. Tbo re­mainder of the eveniog w u spent witb garnet and muile -after wbieh refreih- menji wero lerved.-

o ie ' E lkPhavo lined Ynvltotlou .to memben fer tho f i n t informal dance of the-eedkoa la ihoU now htU os

^ Tueiday evening, Oetober 8.

' Vext Wedneiday ovcning, October 4, memben of tbe EpUcopal guild will ebterlaln wUb k farewell letepUon at the Pariih hall fo r their pu tor, Rev.. ClivlM Olenn Balrd, who Is leaving for Seattle. Alt memben of the eongrega- Uon nnd friends of Mr. Baird are eor dlally Invited to attend.

Mn. D. B. Churchill entertained her elosi of boys, "T he Flying Squadron," a t aa Indoor pienie In tlio pnrlon of

* the Presbyterian ehnreh Saturday / afternoon. Oanies-wcro enjoyed, fol- *• lowed by a dellcloos plcnie ' lupper.' ‘

. Thoio in attendanee were Btnnlev Davlei, Roland Jneky, Tod • Slier. Charies Bimpson, Lev.ltt CrAven and Bob Nixon. Tho boys are being pro­moted to a higher elas*. lo they pro- sealed Mrs. Churchill with a gift in tokea.of-appreclatioa o t her lutenst ,1 fn them. , . '

A im opinm U B N TS . I

On necount of-lbo leacb tn ' tn»tU>ile, !^ ibo Twentieth Centnrr club will poit* |

pone iu meoting until Wedneiday, Oc- I ■ tober 11.

The Baptist ladies will i.wo1eonie ev- ' ery ono who wishes to partako of thdr

good bomb-cooked meaU thnt they will len e 'nex t week n t the Bunpnlo, eom- mcnelng Monday ovnning with a good

* fried pnlcken alnncr. LnncheoS and dinner will t» icrved every day until gftliirdny. and'iiricM nro 25 ond 50 eenti^adv. •

T W I N F A L L S D A I L Y -

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• TheH om eof I “Woolt ”I.I ,e . ' . . . .f V ■ •

Aetl — • - ■ • re '

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We Exten1 . V o n Raalte] Tlie dUcrimlnatlng womaa Sas al- I ready learned the value and qual­

ity of dainty thlbgs made by Van Raatte, mokcn of lilk gloves, hose

, and underwear. )

EOBB—Wo reeomaead lo you No.13^ pure thread lUk hose, in bltek, white,'grey, fawn, beaver. I t com-

C ___.--S2.50 IGLOVES—Cbamolsotto ’ g lo^s by i Van Baalto aro the finest 'quality'

■ obtainable. They look and ftol I llko kid. GaunUet gloves in colon, '

- s i ^ o o

s r y c u in ilE S — As maken of glove silk underwear Van Bailte

-b loom en-la orehid,-»al*o,-alio-and

r,™i.____S2.50 .• I

CoUars-Cuffi—Vesteea 0

With - the aew salt, the new blouio or the new novelty iweater one muit aeedi havo the neweit

. tbat fuhiqn offcn ia eolltn U d cuffs or veitees. We bavo them •

• ready made or the lacei from whleh -to make them. ■ B ew nably priced.

Petticoats ,■ This week you wIU find on d i f c

play some very dainty new petti-- -eotti of radium silk, pusiywillow

and silk Jeitty. Retiontbly prleed. ,

Middies 'Ato praetleal for eehool roem wear.■ 'Goodie" middles have a national

- reputation. - A ll-w ool materials,-- p silk emblems. Navy, rod, green—

S 3 . 9 5 i N D S 5 . 5 0 ‘

KimonasA klmooa is a eeavonient garment Thoso good looking Japaneso hand „ embroidered onei nro ospocially do* lirable. Por your selection a aum*

____________ $ 3 . 9 5 •

F a r Chokers. Are itlll' arpopular ai ever. They ®

truly complete the suit coitumo or titbe coat that is not far trimmed. ^Fura ot all C / l >kind! from -____ 3 K t . 0 U .DP 1

P

y :n e w s . t w i n f a l l s .'

tlL SI

nd a Heart theTk

I T w in F a l l s i s m ig h i

h o p e y o u w i l l w a n t to

. N o w a s t o o u r ^ r <

j y o u . O u r s t o c k s - a r e 'c i

' m a n y s u r p r i s i n g g o o d i; l o t s a n d l o t s o f b e a u i i f1 i n g t h e w e e k w e s h a l l b

j c e r t a i n t h x i t th e y ^ w iU i\

, Y o u w U l f i M i h a tI ' •

1: - __-W.ooitex^t (Joath—\ . Most of yon are acquainted wltb (lie

sirability of Wooltex Gaments. Tlie . wool, Ualnge ore guaranteed two »ci

ment ahowi careful and luperior workm ommend them to you. T b ^ are excluai

8 2 5 . 0 ^ 0 ™ $ 9 5 ,

S i l k D iT B ie s

There are timoi when .one wants on for afternoon or itroot wear, and p< prlte are of iirsi.. inportanee. Wo a dever iltk dreiscsr'

. $ 1 6 . 9 5 TO $ 3 5

; ^ — N o v e l ty F o o tw e

Never havo tbo patterni beon belt< r ' popular ones'this Voason are strap o;

. lesther nnd sucdo' wKh eembin^tloni big ihowlog for your approval Reaioi

R o y a l S o c i e t y A

Don’t fail to take bome seme fancy ' np in yoor iparo time. Royal Society terioli are tjio best that money can se^'plllows, searfs, ete.

S l ip 'O n S w e a te i

Bweaten aro so very popular that i t '^ to keep a complete stock. You will': modeU of tbo very latcit style, tuxo( Most any kind of sweater you bavi Prices rangfr^ . . . ' .

$ 1 . 9 5 TO $ 1 0 .

^ ^ i P A H O ^ ^ D A r M O :

. A Q O O D y ^ l O T R A D

ty Welcorm mchers' ImM y g l a d t o e n t e r t a i n yo\ to c o m e , a g a i n .

i r e — N e v e r w e r e w e i n be c o m p l e te , a n d w e a r e sU,

l v a lu e s . T h e p a s t f e w w t '.U u l t h i n g s f o r F a l l a n d 1

: b e .p l e a s e d t o s h o w t h e n I i ^ i e ^ w i t h y o u r A p p ro v a l

i t W r i g h V s i s a g o o d p h u

- S u i t s — - ----------- " i l / 0 8

(lie quality and de- When one buys t 10 material# aro all model tbnt eannot seasons, eacb gat- Idaho. Kxcluilvo d

:kmn«aHp. Wo i c e .hn .lualvo Pricos range

15.00. ■ .

For tho acbool roor.n d n u

p i t t a p . ily lo n»d 1,^

15.00 -o e a r — ------------- ^

Porhapa nt honie yoi " I " ' " ' “ "e- or jo « t o m r i l k ' . :

ox ro rJ. In pnlont

o t tho W o. A u j

iionably priced. Tlie ynrd ____ _

A r t ' ' C o r s

ij work to bo mado Careful conetlog ty designs nnd ma- for for your npprovi an buy. Luncheon the P . 'X Pracllcn]

and Brasiicre eomp V glndly a u iit you.

■ers _ —

I 'jM h o o n ^ lH lto ll ll'ao^v Hod .llp-oa.

ii.d o fro m m odel..

mro hod In « ln d . ' „

icAMn's loTcst coio:

lORNI'NG.-OCiTOBjat

AD»

S S | ' Exdusi

te to Our F istitutey o u t h i s w e e k a n d w e ^

b e t t e r p o s i t i o n t o s e r v e

s U r e ^ t lm t y o u w i l l f i n d ' w e e k s h a v e b r o u g h t j u s t

d W i n t e r w e a r , a n d d u r -

e m t o y o u , a n d w e f e e l ' v a L '

i la c e t o t r a d e ,

l o s h o n t z ” F r o c k s Ij

lys a Moibonts, one buys on exelaslve ' ■ aot bo obtained eUewbero ia Souihem i-o designing, careful tailoring, superior characterize Moshontz—

5 . 0 0 ™ $ 5 0 . 0 0

W o o l D r e s s e s

room, tho itreot, one wants a dreis of will, trieotine, a dreu that, will ^ve lo In gobd style. You will be dellgbt-

)H-ing—

. 6 i 9 5 TO $ 3 5 . 0 0

Silk O ffering _____________

Q you will v u t to moke gifts for Zm u,|k ‘underwear, Tbis--week'you may buy.- jncstalincs and satin a t a low price. A -

;L"!______________________ $ 1 . 4 9 ,

n s e t s — B r a s s i e r s ..

tlog means health and eomfort. We of* proval Warner's Buit Proof Corsets, and idcn] Front, Elaitle Carsets, Conelcit* lomploto tbe stoek. Our eorsottler willou.

Vaists—Blouses 'Dg’s exprcis. brought us 00 very attrae- repe de chine, goorgotto and mlgnonetie. id embroidered modeli predominate. The colon.- A ll 'd u s —

i . 9 5 TO $ 1 0 . 0 0

^ , ' I

■U*. * I.

lashohtz” isive Frocks

r ~ — '

Friends ofA C o m p le t e S h o w in g

o f W o o l H o s eDon’t forget tbnl In a fow days’

' Tre may bnve that cold, wet weath­er thot will demand lillT'and wool' or all wool bou. W^'^ore prepared' to ihow you all bf the leaioa’s '. .

. newest in sueb boiury, Reasonably priced. ' , \ ■

G i f t N o v e l t i e sFor loek of room upita|n w e '

must need show these gift novdties ‘ downstairs. . Qlflt for your’ card '^ i e s , for birthdays and Xmai> ‘All reasoatbly priced. • "

I m p o r t e d G lo v e s

T^ondorfny'''quoUty'-«*i'^tylc. - Wo ' ------want you lo see Uio gauntlet un- dreued kid glore with eoublDation

S ’ l o o t r . — . - $ 5 . 5 0 ,

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-Tb* AMOditM PTMi If axcfa«(f«<r M HIM ta tb* OM for iwabUaitDa o( • Mira dla^tobM oradltM ts IU or bo< ott

p -.' • «n rtu erodltad tn tiiU pwMr. u d aU K , ’ ' Ifer tota) B*m«BtlUti«4 bents. All rtrtai

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I , / 1SS?*iSta^t&*fw^poUi»So^wod or not «t t*o dborottofl of » • odJ :.. . ; t t r u d no mnu*ei1pU WtU bo niuRift

r - ' «nlMi aooonpaatod br oaoMMtr pMtar4 -., • •• ,----- .- - - - ^ '1 n n -t V ' Tho Nom u « nw iM r or tht Audt f v ; B«f«u of ClNutatlooi, from wbom fu: ) . . ' laformtUoo u to clrouUUoa roAjr bt ob

««iaod upuB tppUflkUoti. D*UU»d tnfor .V/, ' ■Mitoa (vppUtd ioesUr upoa nquMt.

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; v ; : ' TBSBLSOnpX};' ’ ' 6ometbinK liko five weok* sopm ti

t t e proiont moment from Uib d»to d- t to epmjng eloetlon, yet thoro U llttlt

1; .. «rUoneo of intoioct In the m attir K. . be ftund nnjTrkoro. S am e/eir of. rt<

t ; . ; ' fitcto cudldalei hkttf ipolien ot v iii Oil* points and a good dool of *']lt«ra

‘ : tnre'* hu.boen aon^ out by 'tho c*m' p&lgn commhtec* of each party, but

‘ fa r as nny {nteroat among tbe ranV . tnd file of the Toteri goei, tho, oleetlon

t, ' might ju it oa well lio a year or tnb

««•I.’/ Thoro hna novor boon n moro impor-

- tan t olectlon intho Stote of Idaho-thon , tha t wbUh will b’o held In Norembet

JPor a long time paat-there .Iim hecn h. . but one laaoe in tho public mind, namo- 'i\ e c o n o m y of ndminiilratlon. Poopls ,0 '- ' u a irholo aro intvruted lit nothing p , ‘ . <iUa, Ttfd' pf^ant plant ahoold ho kopt L : , . up, but a* to'-Additlona, ovotyhody ia

Willing to wall ib tll o morc auapicious ' tou r orrivea fo r th o expenditure of

fondtf in 6tAto,'Cflunty, nnd cvoryirhoro , •*“ >• • 'A ■'

IdahoyrtSay poMcaaoi an equipment’ in tho way of tnachinory of atato geV' «rorafl«t,aa'(l admlulatration cnpablo of

? ,;j taking earo ot'Uio noeda of two or k :-, ; *“ 71 P«0P'C n» the prca-

'.;«Bi'populatien of tho Stnto. To, In any -inanner, add to tlili would be little abort

KS , .of crlolio(3,'uqlui throuRh tho presiuro V let" n 'fn thrc' "OceiaUi- wl^ch eortiUnly

:doo*. not' o jlit now. To. pcnii'iV”the ' .Uffhway* ind various other pDbllo In*

•tltutloni to dlalntograte through fail*V ' are to lupply noccuary nininteoanco ry. ,'fnndi would tie oqunliy vfctoui nnd

But lomowhoro botwoon the two ox- tremos lies the mlddlo ground o f ,n ^

common aenae, n aofo and anno '/■y ''propnai o f eai-o/ul /itteatJon lo dotisJI

In tho matter of orpondlturos to the snd that Idnho will continue to profit

' l y the pfogrcM of tho pnat while wait- * log (ortho country nan whole to catch

tip to tbo mark which ha* ^oon ae t v ;' And this it no lime for clowning. The

propoaitlon of vetoing loglihtlTo m*as- vrci wblch conilit of aovoral pages and

Vf. »lpilng thoio of merely ono or two will ^ ' anawor tl o purpoio not nt all. .

J Ih la lo to in ™ ama.-iin i r g M t tT human cquaHbi^ontcra into.tho opcrn-

^ — ^ tion ro f-govcrnm ^t or nnylhlng ejao, ^ l)ut lu tho candidacy of Moiea Alexah* ^ .• dcr Idaho is cflnfronted with aomothing

" 'Bore vicious than tlio'mon chnnco of a pbitake or two. The Alozander record of potty eztmva^neo in amall thing] cod onthlnking, alniott c'hlldish dlfrc-

, ; gard of tho laws autroundlng and aafo- guarding tho righta of the people of

;■> Idaho at largo during hia provloua ii; terms of govemor ahould bo auffieient r l o aeltle nny queation aa to whnt may

be loohed for from him in tho futuro.Aa before ataled, no moro Important

e lecdonm is erer held in 'Idaho than _that acheduled for eariy Novemljor. <

' . EABVB8T HOUB DATS' To a fow the approach of the fall

■ $fasoB it a ^gnaJ for lodulgssco k ihoBghts aad and melancholy. Summer ■

t'r, ~ with it* auhahlno and vacation has ‘ 'Y paaaed and tho long winter U jast

(head. 'There la another group, bow*' ' ' «TOT—ond a vory largo oao—wUeh ia

. ib le to aeo in' tho nutman h a u and . ehaaging lAavos m u^ Uiat is wbele-

■ ' ie a o aad apUfUag.• - In tcores of communities throDghont

h the land thoso a n the days of garaer* cT iag to fhe Anl(* o f tho staBmer's Wl.

. UlniaUr* U^e advantage of the oeea*’ -i 'j.^onifOT* banrett home aerviee*. Tho

^ yonnj^w d bnoyant .look forward to iVj Bailowe'is, wUle fa th ^ and mother ^ ; -p ^ » p « d’A'elL npoa the appro td oC

EW S daoghuiand grandchildren will again slt^ahoi

[goday the old bomcitead'a hoipltabla bain reveling alllto in good food and fon memory.

____ City folk are fa r from unapproelatlvof vari-hucd nuiumn, but It la perhap

Twla in the country and typical eounty aea *' towna that tho aosaon haa it* greates

meaning. Throughout New England an----- tho Uiddlo Atlantle atatea the earl.

lit u the coming o^ the countfair oad the ^remoa'a uralval, to si! nothing of football and tho opening e

MK Iho liunting aeaaon,' I*; ^ «ali (hat-tioughu tan

< otb' from, tho lighter summer pleoauns t rtftau tho nioro aerioua i»ursulta. Schoola rt '**”?* open and now intoroat ii taken Ij

church work,, while cooler evenings ani coxy fireslilv conspire with onr ftvor

ibe»* Ito authors to renew the reading rou iU*Ji tine wo so hastily dropped when warn ui5«i and t ie IsmiTofft uiower beckoned to us last >prlag.

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(Continued Prom aalurday’a I muu,;

P“ ; OHAPTEttL—(Continued.) thnn . . .. ‘'SatUTalij thftt.ijiicry come* llrst;

and (wpcclnlly the drMs au lt You JWi hnvo the prejucilcos of yo\ir sex. I see, imo- nnd wiihont rcjiret. I shall enrtctivor Bpia to' reply cutCKoricnlly, 'yet wllh rcsor* ling vntioiiK. Wc nre colng to a country

, home, where we dliip. ln compnny with 0 few KIlCMtR."

' » "I fity; I tini nrat nf nil to ho pro- louii jccti’il Inlo 8oul(!ty. Are any of. tliexe

of guoBt* known to m e r ^ ijpj, “OiHl fnriild; nnd I. may even ven­

turo lo predict thnt you will novor enre . fo know uny of them again. I’ou are

ent 1,0 |)rcs4>nt na my guoat, orid will so ;ov- be welcnnicd.”o f "I tetl fhe hwjor; but would Jl nof 0 , be well under these clommatance* for

me to know more dearly whoso gueat ' I DID? Su{i]K>RD, for instance, I had to

“ y refer lo our long friendship, it would 0'^ le oxtremcly nwkwnrd not to even be “ 0 . able to mention your name."5Ty '"""'i i r i in in o r Whjf. bt tl,# ' do not know wliftt It la. Well, really I ] om not sUogctlier ccrtaln that I do,

either. Wc will therefore eompromiae “ *'• on tho ono I nm known by. which will >eo be a'nfer.' Allow me, Captain West, to nd present (o you M(sa Kntalfo CoolMrj.”

She held out frankly a neatly glov«1 hnml. whlcU he aa Inatnntly

» took, nml remlnetl In hl» oirn. the girt ~ mnklng no Unniedloto cITort to with*

dmw^t.all "This l» viTy kind of you,' Mias he CoollilRC." ho ncknowledgi^, ndnptlng

himself to her pr^'scnt mood, “Qut It , RectiK Ihrrc la’ nn ueceaalty^ for me

to proicnt myaelf. Apparently my ®*‘ Identity Ib nircndy- known."

' “Otlicnvi^o you would not be he Among those prenent,'’ ^ o Admitted ii. frankly..

i “Tlien, I'Jn ilcc yon hove not a ^ ceptwl mo h llnd ly r . ' .

"No, I hnve not." eanieally, and___now _n‘lynnlnc her hand, "I-do ' not

think Wo ever renlly know nny ooe a- except throuKh-pewnnl Inlercourve; ,0, ,bu t Ido.kDOff Avho‘you.nre,.nnd somet j,. thing of Mhrtt your life thus fa r h u

been.""Hut how could yoo? 1 aigned no

° jinaie."rd She Rmlletl, ngnln qttiie''a{ her ease, g] "Tlie hox numlter a t the club, wa*

nmply Rufllcient, I'hovo friends there; once poaflCNxeil of your name and anny mnk. tho drpnrtment record* at Washington fumlBhed 'oil further In*

IS fonnntlon. J^o you percclve, Captain,Bt I nm not alldgotlier reckles*. Are you „ Intercsleil Ip lenmlng what I know r

“I,nin: wilt you tell m e r •'WminBl.v." nml aho checked the’

“ poInls1.IT oil lii-r clovod nnger*. "Too 10 pre ItliHO" UVn(. (he'only m tf

" Your New i Suit, Havo your Suit or Ov* i 'orcoat maiio w&ore'yoa f orb sore- of getting fall

yalno for yoor monoy, •

1 S u i t a $25.00 V p -I. _______

; L FRIEDMANt 227 SbosLono St. Sonth

ihU n Jadge Robert* Feel W nt. of Attot about GMrglJU__.toiir aother,. «rbo,wu

the' well-known Bullock fotn'lfy, d. when yAl wefciBbout fifteen; and I

widowed staler hns -alnce been i housekeeper. Voa are a graduate

istlve the U0 lveretty_'0 f Virginia, .be! irhapi fourth In your class la scholareb r acnt eJJglnwfring couim woa ct

Slnaauchuaelt*, and "you lo becau* connected wlUi the Wyj

^ Contracting compnny, of Chicago, U were here, however, only t very.br

ounty time, making but few acqualnUnc0 say when 'thb war broke out. You I og of medlotely entered the fln t oOlco

(ralalDg fldiooVnt'Fotl Sheridan, gn , unUng with tho rook of flrat lleuti ” ant, and wero asaigned to a regime

■'* ^ of engineer*, among the earliest Ure* aall for Fronco. While there you w« a la wonnded twice, and cited once ( , and Bpedal-gallantry In the. rescue.of

aerionaly injured private. Tour li wound catised 'your retora to t

' United SUte* on a. apoclat mlsalc warm ant] oiso won you the n n k of captni Isiro Since then, yi/ti have been honorat

' discharged, but have made no elfc to resume professional work, Ti are tw e n ty ^ and unmnixled. there anytlilog elae you ‘care

, know r-“I think not; really youragenejtb

L .been most elDclojit. And bo thU*i1 view satlallcd you that X wa* realty t

n a a yob w n g h tr"No, It did not wboHy aatisfy, but

. looked promising. Too were evident— • <ourageoa*r-«n^»-«entIen>an._T3>e

Qualities were «a*«atia); whether other retpe^.yoQ ' mea*nred up to n purpose, conid only be ascertain) t ^ n i h a penonal Interview. Tbe was no other way."

••Andnowr bepenlited.*'StIU ehconrai^g, I mast *dm

although the te*t 1* not yot complet However, we are now approaching tl end of our Journey. Before we tui in I am going to ask a favor of you- call me Natalie.” -

••Nalalle; that will bo easy.""And also forgive me if I fall I

alwaya. addrcjwing yon forroolly^j Captoin West. I presume ypur friem toy Matt, do they not}" ■

"Some havo thot habit,"Irst; ■ ^ privilege."Ynu She bewildered him, left him in woi see, .derjnent.na.to whnt she would do nex

UTor but there wns acnrcely tlmo .In whlc .gois. to answer lieforc tho speeding llmoi ntry *lne tumod nbruptly Into o. privni ivilh driveway, curving gracefully-to tli

front o f a nither Imposing stone tinu pro- Blon, set well back frora the roni liexe Soon they .were a t Ihe Ride enlranci

and a sm so f . In tiio same tjftohtroslv ven- livery a* Ihe chauirour, wn* nulell cure opening the door. He turned nn nro beJptfd h b couijmnloji to pnierge.I so "Toko the gvntlcmun's bag .to th

blue-room. Sexton," ahe gold cnlml] uoi “and theo loy out his evening clolhea. for "Yc*, uilss;"

iiest «i win be In the hnll when you com S to ijawn. Coplflln, hut Wier^ls no lijirry. luld West fo llow ^ 'tho M m m up ih I be carpetc<l slnlrs^, flnillug tii

nportnient utwigtied him not only « ^ tremely. comfortiible; iiureven^clcgffrr 'y* In Itt ftffnlshlng. Evidently he was li

a home of wealth and rellnemcnt. Wht could this Btrango glH bo7 Uils Nn tnllo Ooolldge? And whot could sbi

’ ‘2 t>0S8lbly desire of him? He stood im mencd In these thought*, when Sextot

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geoDB' romance'Of 'passlonat tings of onriraQed lAvlshsesi

; .The piotnro tbe.whole WOI

Clyde Cook'in "The G

lY NEWS/ TWIN f a l l s ;tiohta, . "8h*uit**i*tyi)5rW t'^-*- roe of ■' "No; It wUl not be neceaiary. W . died- If tbd Jw nr fw tJlnnerf ' - .......-id her ’H’Stren o’dock,.«lr." u Iho . have aopl* Ume, tben. Tbat ite ot be-all." ■being The m to retired aoUeleasly, do* rehlp. the door after h lo . and W est.l^ com* *lDwly to dress, rather amused « t

, later w he took, that all details abo Vyant be aa correct as possible. Cnqne*tl •• Yon : j^ ^ e -g i r i* J o te f e e to d him ofl< .brief endeavored to analyte wbat t iQcea, *tltated her peculiar a ttn ^ v e m u Im* but witboat arriving a t any'.defl* Deers* condnsloo. She w at yoong, of com grad- u d DOdenlkbly pretty, with eye* res nten- retnariuble. and a amlle not to tment «uU y forgottea. , Ibeo ,»h» wa< s t to Mlfi>ot*ed, iO confldent of herKlf, were naturally Infoitned. AU these thli

J for b«d th d r ehana,. a n a coupled w o f ;a her ondonbted beauty, left bl* bn

■ Iw t In a w hin Ibe H e was sstlsfaetorily dressed

latooj Ust, and descended tbe broad stal 7ttti^. coividons of a thrill of expectaw rably' nor w u be doomed to dlsappolntme effort -Uls* Coolidge met b ln la the din

Tqu lighted vacanqr of th* ball wltb an • ' ly Ing eyes of welcome. Bhe was In e e t» ning drett, a creamy aaUn, reveall

white ehouldera; and rounded, beat j t b u ’ .fully molded am *, Tlaible bene« 4 *R^ folds of fllmy l a ^ If he bad dream y tbe the girl attractive before In the p it

nesa of t ttee t costume, be now bd« ju t l t Inberanew vlslonoflovelloess. I ently heart, throbbed a t the alght,'evt niese nerve t i l l in g to the Intimato tot •r Jo ^ fltt'Toice so T T fanp iw reB tlr0 my the higheat splrlta. eager to overst lined nil coaventlonallty.riiit* ■ "Again yoo pleaae me,*' the sc

■urveylng him critjcally. "Beally tl l i too much, the wonderful way

dmll, irbldj yoo meet evei7 test," jle te .,' ' "Yon mean In d o th e* r1 tlie' , "In everything, to far. Qolhe* turn yea; do thoy not reveal the very so ou— of a mont 1 hai:dly think I cou

ever hnve fonrt’ n If yon hnd cot down not looking the part yon are

ll In ploy.""Nor could I have forgiven nysc

endr if i nm to enjoy tbe pleasure of ta ing yon In to dinner."

"Thot privilege Is youn even wit »•" oot the naklng. But." qulalcally, ai

, tlandng up frnnkly into his eyt next. mnv not e v e wbeo tlw, tin

For tho g « o t test arrives flo buck up, Ciiplnin, for you nre g

lag to have the shock of your Ilf Wholcver you dft even If you feel thi

■'“ 'I ' you are obout to faint, don’t, for n anke. let your foco show I t”

inec, ..ym .f protested, “give rae soa tjlvc wumlng. somo opportunity fo prepai io»J /o r HUch an emergency." nnd . gjjg inughed golly, "there I

no time; it la ordained to Ml upo tl'6 you,like a thunderbolt They ore 0

In tlicro'wolling for US now. Tou wi ii'S- ■ otfer nio yoiir amj."

ITe ncconipnnled her, amused, yc ome bewildered, through Iho wide orchwo: Ty." Mjo l){B jj)o lirillloutly,lighted drav Iho ‘uig room. It wns n niagnlOccnt apnri the ment, coiiliilnlng-n half doten people ex*, Tlie onn iiciircHt the entrnnce wns i

Iffnr Twin of nilitmu u;iu. tacL'cdtnglr Tomp 8 lli nns-nnd tllgnlllci], who lmmc»llnldj Vho nroHu to Iila fral, cxpcciflntly. MIsj Kn*' CooIIdgu cordially cxtonded her hnoi: she In grecllng,Im* -■ "So gInd lo lenrn you cotjld'be out

:toa Judge," ahe aalil, tlio least pcrceptiblt ■ hoslitmcy In la r volc«!.'J.Tcmilt mo. It

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Calling You>lysterions East. .See thla gor* late yonng loVe played In set. ess asd splendor.

vorld Is fighting to see.

G m dfr^opd Cmedy

S;:1DAH0. S W A Y MOr Wbat J n d n Cable, of the-M pn

eourtj C a p ^ West, toy flanefc»f

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J ic * London^ ty t i doaing. The eye* of iadrL ondon were i.began. forgettable. I bave soen'ftnly .’a 1 i « t tbe eye* like -bis. all eteel ond Ai^, ab'oold sweetness aod hidden letodty, o t oi

Qestlon- feline, dtallenglng, deviilib. na thoi oddly, they masked profound and territile

a t Con* er(t8 Uke^'tbose (Ion-faced stataa* Iventss.' Egyptianl}oga; eye* common cnon deflnlte mayhkp when tbe worid .-wns yon coonw, T b ^ were. a« Ibsophllo OnuUcr 'a: * r e ^ of tbe eyes d t Baudelaire, ■‘Hhe co

to 'b e Spanish tobacco.somolimes is," t wtt to Bometlnei tbey Were tinted > bros self, M Bometlmca blue, and sometimes ei things black. London’s eyes, changed w

d with the changing color of.h ls soul, o I b n b o^ten seemed fllled with the angu!

ot Btna Impossible'to commit—1 . r f „ 8 « t» A mstairs, -------------- --—

:taBey; - Myl Myl Ain't It PIsreel itm ent It was eariy In tbo morning. : I the massive iiortdl. swoh tmn* Ing'the Interior with a plerdng glan in evfr sprang to tbelr place*, ovealing otlentloB beforo ibeautl* scrutiny. There wa»,a t « leneath tllenee—no word uttered. Ho cflln

^ posted down tho row of' ttnlfora Dlaln sUndlng n t atteotlon. Then, wl

A a sudden energy, he tlung off hi* c “ lor. He swung oronnd, he faced t

^ walling line, tils face wos daric a bi* gloneo wos keen ood stem. 1

' ,1 f* Picked his mon. Iln ndvanced wl "u tioua troad. «0 ‘*fopp

rerttep feet owoy. In a low voice, ft of meonlng, he snid, *1 want a aba

» saJd, aod r (lAlrnit"—(7arg9y!&ly tb U _________________ ■ray in ■

Mest Famous Nlcknsm*.Ot all Americnn nicknames tl

. most famdu* Is "Stonowall.""N more tbao one person In ten kno\ whnt Jacksoo's real Bomc waa. Tl

» w d general did Just tbo reverse of Step cn Orover Cleveland. Thomas Woo row Wilson, Isaoc Woj-no MncVeoi nnd othert,.who cut off ono of tlic

nyself, nomes. Jockson added one to vh )f tak* when be grew to manhood; bot n

body calls him by eltber of tbem.I with* is aitvayt “StonewalL" y, and ' '

eye i, ' From the Slllvllla Banner.I, time -Whnle meat has been recommenili s flrst “ suhslltutp fnr beef nnd hncn

— bot while wo coo catch whale* o r life.- '’t*' " ■*';1 liu t bome."or ray _

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Ip reas , ' Not 8o Bad.- A.*' ID "Tbe Edge of lb# Jnngltf? .WU*.;— T I/am Beebe sey t'tba l being a t t id t td : ^ by » vwnplre 1s "n tb e r p le m o t tbao

otJiemlae," and though oor. owo «x* perience b u b c u wllb Ttmptrea of

:re on anpther spede*. we. too,.<tn -testify 'a few tbnt tho senaotloo whea atttcked, 1* •w. tfk by ao me*ns disagreeable.—Boitoa it onco Transcript- though ^tile *«•aeif of VHtly Tunetinongh. A Cblcogo\surgeon say t be em* young; ploys m-nslc u ao ^Id lo Burgeiy. H ie T aald CJinpIn "7nnerarMard»’’ : u tbe »e*! color coaiponimenl of o major operatloa,” and "Wo Don't Know Where We»r« Ooln’, )ron»e, but Wo'ro en Our W a y r 'I even .......... — . .

! "'i5 0 »d Found Iw ty w tn il. -' ,«nl.b K »« rtll l»k« UIB tooa Ite Had, J jrh e uk lng no questions,, wo iball have

heaping measures. Tho great gift* t r e not got by analysis. Bverytbiof good laon thehlgbway^Em orwa. .

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and Tuesday la n d Evening-WO DAYff— ;;im Presented by the Legion Boys !fo. 7— Bwiybody Invited to snal Admission PllceBS S S ' Bpedal EoUxged Orpbestra—■ Fln* Musio and B pec^ FotopUr,

H | | A ono hundred por eent Amer- J' lean- drama—From the famous

H . novel by flobori W. Cbambers—ySH I t cmbodlck true and honeith B Idcoli. - •— ......

All members of ovory club,Am civle organisation, Faront and aBK Tcncher auoelatlon, Mothers'

dill), Womnn'a club. Boy aqd jSjB Oiri Seouts Councils, minlators,Pm tcndicra, publli; officials and r a ’ public spirited citisens, should '

ICO "Cardigan." ^

^ Tou will fool botter for hav- Ing seen It, you will bo able to

h 9 inspire tho younger generation ^ wilh Iho ftoWo'Mea of good/ '4 g y citizenship aud you willminli .have aopporiod o movement for ro' . the Better.llotion Pleturo, which

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moit spcctneular Amoriean historical ro*!d on toe sd l of onr eountry. ■ ition— Also Showing ! ^ o Eeel cn B e e lS ^ w — ^Decide Now *rogram— Presented a t . '

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ifiliZ lf m p f .S | ! ^ i ^ t r y W ill f in it ih w ■ j

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dH I0i(H )r6 .jfl. M W l-P lw f««n V Y /-will be .reqolrt^ .to 0Tei«emf tba ef- VV- fecU'of tlie m e a t «ollApM In th« aleep nilroi

i Ittiattrr, w eo rtlw io t i a h e r mit- «*®* i pnblie hero today by the NaUonal la -

itltDto of Pnm w lve 'FannlD ?.• . -'H o* eloio tho .boon In d ^ tT y l .

in g io 'S a u 5 T M r io “ u no" w a l l^ ' y by t£ ,« n e n a jmUle," lU ted tho w ^Tiy. *‘l t wa. «U but wiped o a t Im- ^

.ported TMBi were butehored and lotd ' l,-!- M n e s t owbg to tho eoUapio o t the

^ e e e Ii a mad Mrambio to get baek lato the bnd&ew now th a f th e taarket n«nJ, h u nturaed to a itoblo lerel, the n r

• »(«r ilates. aad "herda wblek almoet L ,»

«o«U U .n J tt ld iJ . r u A tb«’low »l f ' ia lHealy yoan aad tho demand for “ n „ . ■D«h Itoek oa the Paelfio eoaat la the ™ sroateat leea ia : doublo that tlow. ^ , TexMl Idaho, Wyoming and Moatana J?"®

I also report a large demand.Wa" the eom belt whore the maiw

e j ^ eaa bo fed to throe dollar mnt.

a higher prie# for fa t lamba will pro* j’f j '" ’* . vail thU fall, dcopltc tho preaeat altl* ‘

. “"T io : ln.mnl» b.UoTOi th«t ,m.olgrowiBg ihonld be eondueted aa a aldo<f°*h Hm rithM IhM aa an eawntial iadM -iJFtt i try. Bheep men aro la Uio habit «f Tirtoally ceoabg’buiiaeM whon tho

aarket ia agaiaat them, nnd thea alJwly. worklng_Eaek-whea the- Udo turaa.* -While the Unitod SUtea eaanot •!*«“ * eompo^o in tho wool-watkeU of tbo world; with Aaitralia and Argentina, “ *“ • yet I t la onthinkablo tha t tho whole ag^ultural •jritom ^o a ld ,be thwwa oat of btilanea by Ignoring wool."

f * ~ . teen thA Diamond Candle. foro, h

' |tany dlanondi which have been ez* whieh i poMd (0 ntsahlne s ire ont llRht en b»'. tlea, 11 ins: pinccd in a dnrlc room. ^Vhen <«“«?»' pUrcd In a ractioro and cxpoacd to i “ j t i hl?h-t«iBJon current of clcclriclty, dlanonda phoapbortacc, o r aliino wlih dlffcrwt wlora. Most Sonth African ' affectec dljinonda, in tbeso drcumatanecfl, peui y/i

.exhibit a blitlih iteht. while dlnmonda dustrlali from flihcr pnrta of the world fthlne Hallri with such colon as briRlit blnc. apri* ^ hou| cot, palo blnc. red. jollnwlnU omnge and paIo‘'gn>CQ.' One bcnuilful ini^cn diamond In tho collection of I’rofcssor Crookci, when pliosptinrdtclBg In a good Vacoum, piro nlmost na much - 7 U l^ aa a cnndlc. the lleht being pnie ^ *1 '’ ‘

.w io , ■ [ f J ™• , • eial odu(

I ' ■ Patience.“Be y* alao patien t." ' Patience

JadgoQi nol'anolhor UiiniWiy. Shothlnk^h no OTiI, Is not coally- pro* proQ^,

. jdke<!,'Suffcretb long anil is kind. T c^ Admlui<^yiloD penionlBed patlcncc. aarlng. royal bl"Bbo la the pilot of peaco; aiio ior* bloi. ”tlfleaTftlth, ajtablljihcs ftuniHftyr oa* ' 'alau ehority,'bridles tho tongue, rc> «oaiatriiiiu tho hnnd, rules tho llcah and q ]^ ^p r e ^ e s tho spirit. Her countcnance U ^ (qq

’ Is tranquil and pcnccful, her brow ,serene, contmctcd by no .^Tlnklo of ],oI(.b, <sadness or aoger.’’ An Arab proverb (gUnd nreads, "De pntient. and tho mulberry jy j,ag t,leaf will becorni) aatln.” ''Uo Umt bc< honoverIICTCUI shall not mako bosto” to judgo jighis fellows by appcaranccs.—Ex- Mpcclall

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BOOEE W. BABSON good 0y ■EliESLEY n lU A UM, 8 .pt. kUm .. Jl/81 ) (SpKlul to Th. N .W .)- lo id I rV- Sineo tho aottleaent of Uie neaaed ilroad striko mony Upi havo-have a me from "Wall Street relatlTO to the uro ai lehaae of railroad aeeurlUea.: Bela- really 0 to thMe reeoDinendationa Boger iauto ti

. Babson today Iuuod the following witbin itemeat: .begun,There la no doubt but that tbe aet- extendi iment of tbo milroad atriko ia favor* Tmnac< le to general buaineaa, Owing to tbo Union al iituatloB, iqeli a asttlcaient wot Northo lolntoly oeceaaanr. Moreover, i t baa Bock I en moro or leaa favorsblo to tbe rail*, liav^ n tda,. Tho wago'workora bavo gone in fae ek a t tbe ratea determined by tho Boadi, I lilroad Labor Board and mslit' of timoro }ie who wont out oa atrlkii oro loriy vlvo nn It they did It. Tho aonlority ques-Ipotitioi a waa aetUed on a/flO-fiO baiii, nelU>*J ton & aido dalalog a jietory. ThU alio vanlo, well for all concerned becauie tbu ing, am Iroads nro now ablo to reitoro aen- roada a ity righta to tbo good men wbo de- tho tni Tfo them,and to wllLbold them from blo.

who do not. Wall Street la Jtu-j Wo a led-lfl aending out reporta thot-tbo built b: Uemoat U favorablo to railroad wj'/uio. B lUei. Uo loiftrh»-i»tUonionUof-Uio-itrlko.nn tha'nnd-hijj aeat baiia abould alao prompt bolb.'poi«|lv< ea to "count ten " ' beforo aaotber loi ai^ Ike ia preeipltated. In otber wordi,’for som I railroad itrike woa expeualvo for'M aine i h tho rallrbada aad llIe.wag^work-'taIa of , Tho wago-workera today realizo in orde t the railroada a u itrongor and bo(* moved .able to bandio a labor aitaatlon tbolr pl n hoi boon tbo easo for mony yean, tluei' to llo tho rallroadi bavo greater re- >viio rni et for tbo labor uniotii than 'they of then e had Heretofore. All of tbli other a< U i Ibnt wlion another dlfferoneo a conc^ lei both ildei w ill. be anxious to would n eh up tho dlffieultv before a itrike cn to ic ealled initend of being auioua to euritlcs eipltate a ilriko, aa leemi to havo foro, in n tho caio two oiontbi agoi There* Btreet I ], barring tho Kuropean altuatlon, pvatl i eh may odvenely affeet all laeurl- whieh e , I feel fairly optlmiale on railroad n great iritiei. I lay tbat tho European tboae w: atloo may adveriely affect all ae- enough iUos boeoiiae peoplo nro liable to meh aa ) to aoll their Europoan leenritlea for true

in 10 'doing all loeuritlei will bo Contli letod, evea thougb aaotber Euro- has broi D war would ultimatoly hislp onr In- high lov iriala and indirectly our railroads the Bab ttilroad aceu^Ulct, however, muat por e«ni bought witli 'greut dlicrlminatlon ment of time ll poit when all railroads ore (All

SUPPLY SPEOIAl, SCHOOL. ONSTANTIKOPLE, Sept. 80 W 9 - After poeial achool baa beea IniUtuted In a small Palace of YIldl;e in order, to give room ai Imperiol prioeea of Turkey, a ipo* emergen odueatlon and tbe beaefita of mod* (he doe initruetlon. ' (t,.,

rofeiion bavo been engaged Iu > ,.,.r\v « iM J h o n r ln c e .w S l la ta n * ^ ^ another Ihfi A fo u r'llnp iig if-^ id , Qarman, Engllib and Latin, "'m id b ilaaion- ia confined to prineea ot ecncy b 1 blood and the' children of no- iho batl

.■ ' ' ."V "- ■ "urTHoTi........................................... ; ......... from tht"Oamiged” Wood In Demand, d cypriss trees nro oflcn ottnckcd _ fungus that IcnTcs tlid licart wood

il nnd perfomtcd with mlnuto . a. The wood from such truea Is {!, id pcclcy cypress, nhd until rcccnt- «as been nlmost'worthlejw. Loiely, over, arcliltccts have diwivcrcd ““"Ofcnv locorativo value for Jufwli^r flnJsh, “ clallf where.nn nniliim; cflrt-ct Is !,*? , ht. In consefjucnce pocl:y cjTrcss „ ” grcnt doinnnd nnd bids fnir to be- , , ^

» the anilerclla 9f the «lmIo cy- a fnmlb'. Dullilcr» nre even Dfrc^ . . . spcclal i.rlcc«, for ihc -'iwcklcsf. J"™' Imens.—Youlh’x Cotnimnion. • ^

V ictor RecPOinnAR CONCERT AND o p m r i c ’

. MElODtOlU INSTRUMENTAL

lUnwnUU (Schubnt-Pttsks) Violin S»le> d»~Orert” *” p"* ll Sftnp!

/ ru c i r r VOCAL soEcnoNS

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OLD AMERICAN SONCS >t jMnU wilh th« U(ht Brown Mtir (pMUr) Li }Un Om» So WencTr»u( Fr»« (HopUam) Li

DANCE RECORDS nr M* Pm Tret S«nwnOrch«

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Dtod or bad. Tho next few ycart'V iil nna^ tn eu aa great ebangea in the rail- ,1oq, id field as the p u t ton havo wit- eond ued In Uie traetloa. field. Boilroadi jgod ve already, felt tho effeeta of pieai-0 antomobilei, but they have not throi diy b i ^ yet to feel Uie'cffocU:o£to trucking.' ‘^Tho tmekiag of goodi . 1. ; t tbin radii of 60 or 100 miles has only . .. Kun, and tbia radiua may readily bo tended to eover 200 or '250 mileL ^ nnscontinental' syatem aueh aa tbo ^ lion Pacific, Nortbera.pacifie, Oroat K irthorn, Southern Paeifle, Chleago, , ck Iilnnd and Paeifle, and Atehlaon, , ^ r? nothing to fear from the trueka. ' w

faet, tbo trueka may help tbem. M adi llko the Kew York Ceatral, Bal- H tore ft Ohio and tho SouUieniean anr* » '0 nnd perhapa proflt nnder tbia com- » ;ition. With a road aaeh na tho Boa-1 & Maine, Kew' Haven, Pennsyl- . llo, Chicago ft Northweatern, Bead- M

and'tho Uke, tbia ia not true. These S ida are bound to auffer far moro from . K I truck 'than thoy now think poial* ^

iVo’abali Ilvo to. aea great highways ^It by tho atato ereluilvely for tmck g. Bailroftda aro destiacd ulUmatoly mloift all of their ahort haul builnoii tg> ih n whtfh nrn In ffini- _ S#lIvoJy'.a»alJ and compact tcrrltoi* ga ^ aura to inffer. Tno only hopo ^some roadi) lueh as tho Boiton ft m

Ino ond Now ilavea, la to aell cor- »1 of thoir righta of way to tho atato «order that tbo traeka nny bo re- ^ red and concroto highways k id toir place. Many roiida have Tiarallcl « li-today under thelr'controi.-'-Tho - MD railroad eompany will dovolop one htheio for. itaolf and will aell tb>) 9 n a t n gooi^ prico to 'tbo atato. for ' S onerete truck highway. Frankly, I ; l » lid ratber tako my chancca with'con-0 aocuritlei'than with railroad ae- j f j ties bought indlaerimlnatoly. There-I, In taking any tipi from Wall let to buy railway aoeurUIoi uie ^ Itl diacriminallon to soleet tlune eh eannot bo advenely affected'by j S Tcat development in trucking or '10 wboao management ia far-a^Iited ' ugh to reduce their mileago to only1 as Is profitable, lolllng tho reat | 9 trueklug hlghwayi. - tSM ontlnued activity In building llnei H I brought general buslneu to n new • I B

I level for tbo y ea r,. The index of m jt Babionchut now ilandi ot but r> mm eent below normal—an improve- | M

t of S per cenl alnee la it weelc. « I M (All righti Itrietly reierved.) M i

8am y Flnt. M lf te r IV dreadful experience In which H I mall.boy was. lockcd In tho bath n accidentally, tbe family hnd an * rgcncy bell installed and alao had doer equipped with a night lock ^ a t on the front door, tfhen they g U>« extra key on Ibe wall om^Ide ' room where any wonld-be^rescow lid be sure to seo IL The emer- I a 7 boll was. placed, convenient to ' u bath tub^ as many seml-lnvnllds ^ ^

ho aged have been k'nowli l o fiilnt '”J tho contact of fio{ water. , ' ^

loth Friend and Foo ef Farmer. ^ 1■ows do tbo fnniier ubout ns much D ns good, npcordhg to tho bio*Ml survey of th«. di’p-utiiicut of cuUuro which lius coinpicSod n ogniph on tht? rclatlOD 01: c-nwj to . Tho ussunllul conclu.'ilnu's uro . jji

crows nro nlwut cqunJly. beno- ,I nud Injurinuit, nnd lluit Ihoy aro ^ ■nry nnd wigncloun ns ruit t o ^ c d v t ]: rrotccilciu. UrV of Uiis, wiijlq. . ^ CHdnngcring tlic fi»)r.I-*3,.wlll per* " ^ fnruicrs to prrttccc ihi-lr crops or ' y[ r property whcnm-' neccswry. a

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LOKW)K,-B«pt - 30 CW-^.^ Have* ek Wilaon, m«mber of Psrllamo^t, snera] jiresldent of 'the K a t i ^ l Tl aHor'i and IHreman’s union', has re- slved official notification ftom the rcaanJy tbat .•15,000,000 of German iparatlon money bai boon finally tU’ larked ..for dlatrlbution among the opcndcata of 17,000 BriUah aiamen bo were done to deatb by tbg Oer- QV len ilnk-at-iii^t lubmarine campaign, jfctu During Uia war merchant leamen on

oahied;shlpi did not rank for pen- . S ons or'compeniatlon under any naval T^ >ndltIoni. Their work in manning (roa«c; ss;irough 2Ir, WlJaon, gavo an uode^ , ikbg-that'in -tho -C T en t-o f'T icto rr 10 f ln t payment from Oo^mall/rcpB^ * “‘®

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^ e discovery Is belug made' lhat many young men who bavo reached manh6od’in!tIio last ten" y m s do noE r ” ‘ know how to harness and'ottacb Uie horse to tho boggy, crank tbb beast, o f •ttp oa tiio bona-ittrter, tmgaga tbe d n td i and p t across Uie coontry on* . 0«r one borte power.—UlnhMpolIa Jonnal. ■ hole

sta in , on Photo. A ttw Fixing. ' f “ “ Tho.bro^vn or yellow stains which

aro .Mmctlihea found on photographicprints after'being tnkeij out of the «aehQxlng bath con be prevented by mix- !,v^!nK.U«hJc!iLi)oofoLoflT/negar Ib the . . nrater In which.the prints are washed £ |

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Longer Lines Shorter Days

The dominance of long lines ia markable phases of autumn foahlor hns style, Tho Temptreai, exerted

i k fluenco. Accentuating tho radleal Il wonderful dlitinetion in color nr urioui fabriei In years.

V Drapery Makes t]Jia t molds tho figure, and by akill

' attains the effect o f a fow woiat ii ' It eaicaUei down the aido and ondi

trable maze at tbo bottom.Now' frocks—

» $ 1 2 . 5 0 TO $ 6 E

White Fur Makes \—and ia often found la ffieat quant fabric*, parfldiHg under aew onmct, nesa of color, their softncii and the lie in foldi nro favored. Often bue Impart/a drni>od effect and panoli li

S . : ■ $ 1 4 . 9 ;

The Suit Which I a Jaunty Coat—heavily bedecked with fu r.ia foa expreulon. TIio coat may either bo r

, box coat effect, or It may bb ahor tightly banded o n r j C A

_ around the hini-'L— 3 ) " i i U v 1 Complete aize ranges for women

Beauty, Comfort,are wonderfully com'bined Jn oor ion ns never before. Tlieie lovel here in nir ihe new and most wan HUDSON SEAZ., MINE, O A ^O I

PEBSZAN LAUB, E0LIN SC7, E / Pricei are most altraetlvo ahowing ; valuo in yean.

Coats, Capes, T Neckpiece.

. Special Sale on

C H O K E R iA t s i ^ U y marked Priccs t

TWIN FALLS WBLOOMBS ;n n i INSTITUTB

Tuesday oveulng will lio wli night, 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. Twin I

- ■ givo a concert on Main Street ^ 0:30. Everj'body ulll bo out.

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> X aO L A SA H O H 'U SlT B fl^^' Lbiri)dif,'''Sspfc ‘

b n 'w ith 'tw rU elrcd aed .JaJb e .U n ^^u V * '''' ;od-8lat«s: Uiat waLhad/b'o«p:Oeeiai»di;iiii;;” jy Great Britain on ,T o rtey ,;-« ,.W M 7T ^"- winted out today th a t no decforatic#': / i V > t ^ i r would beraecosiaiy^ as peaw, - lOTor has been, cdneludrt belween .ths'.r.i , • . ;wo eoontrioi/ Their relaUonftjitUl u s ; .. j. ravened by tbe termi of the ormlitire’ . if 'lo w . ■ - ■ •.•r-.:. ' '■

. Ksap Boot Buttons'Take a commoo shoe la c * ; 'm a k r i '" ' '

wie in Uis kid of Ujs boot litre*; jnough to .take tbo eye of eacb bnl*; on. Then paw,thb.shoe lic*..whlcbi.'.: ibouj.d be new and strong, through Ui#.. . - >yes of the bnttont, faateniog.it t t , ' ’ lach eod wlU) as flat a knot u po» ilhlo. . , ,,, ; v ^

m .apqtiFnm ijya, . j ’ . '

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is one of the re- I > f l 9 | 0 ‘ hions. Never beforo led sueh magie in- ;al ehango in lliiei■ and the moi^ lux- ' •

the Frockikillful manipulationitifne . Vcry'ofton- -ondi in an.impenev.

65.00 Wms the Coatlantltios. Deep ^ e '>ca, with theJr ne£*their inclination to . ,buckles at tbe sldo ' '

ll lond. tholr slendnt B sS w a H

.95 ‘"$i&5 r a■ Boastsfnahlon’i uttonnoit

JO regulation length. • ihortcr, bloused and

TO S75.00nen and mluea . -»p

i:. Style LJ—or FU ns this sc 'jvcly gnrroeiiti-are •wantod fu r» - SAOUL SQUIBBEL, iBAOOOON, BTO, ' 1

3g you tho greatest

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sm ; t e a o h ebF " ^ 3 . - •

window ihopplni .n Fnlla Band will ••et from 7:30 to . . . ;

C u l U l . v H H I " ; ' IATT&AOTIOH'' .

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.!.!■'infliiiiiiii! m i l;-j(.’ :r;;;.'3fcffher Edueatloa in Bnssi

Coming to - f to n t Tlroug . r \ . ‘ Opporttlidty t o r Relief Wor

V.- ’y '‘ • ■' u o sc o w , SopL 30 ( ^ H ig h e r. :.i, , , , ’ «*tion having- beeJi'- tho privilege ( : Ih# eoniporatlvel.T wcll-to Uo, In Hu, , . i da, the offlee* of tho Amwlcan Ei ■ ' f . Uef AdmlnlitrstioD bero ftre erovde

willi prtQceuoi nnd an oceailou ; couotMi. For tho A. B. A..needed - ' -Bwneroui-ttaff of tmilaton u

. ' found them anoog the eduetted pna

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■ . w ill b r i n g t h e 1 ' m a k e -y o u w o n d

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I Cylir:'' V ■ S e v e r a l d i f f e

in t h e v a r i o u s 1 ' „ d e r - p r in c ip le , su

, 2 th e m o s t p r a c ti(. ,.r : ' r e v o lv e s f o r w a r (

o v e r , d r o p p i n g < , T h i s is t h e m o s

. ■ t h o r o u g h c lo th e s w is h e d t h r o u g l t p m o f t h e t u b .

.Do Yonr Next Week’s Wj

With a Tho

n u f women of lh(i eity, manjr of 'whom-wtri | j | r adorned with tlllet. ’

• The/ dl.1 w ell,,io r the BngUjl , Kovf^eues who'..wont ouk to: BtiHL

ISBia lii.iiio.olil ilnya Iwfore th fl^ ftf wer idffh eOaKiealloux-irouDg ffomeo, itad -frer)i [T«tlr 'd hnrd. Hut a tri^Mlntor often ha

Ills own point of view a» to wha ia worth tranilattnj; .and lotnetime

r «dO' bIio amniih^ orrora eroep' lai On {e of young woman, eountw , whose-’dnt;

}<ua- It waa.to tnM)*l&to (hTlloteow.paperi I B»* invnrintlr odded a Ilat of tbe cm twdod rent theatrical entertalnin«Dta.;,Ba^i llonal on her previbni training thia w u he led a Idea of real. aowi.Vi)ao .of.hcr not*

•ad recorilad-that '^ IbeShaver.of 6«vUie, rona| wotild bo ^ven la Ueaeonr that aighl

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j t r ic W ;d t p a n n o u n c e f o r O c to b e r rei e v e r b e en a b le t o o f f e r c J i o r e t h a n h a l f a m illio i

;h e p le a s u re a n d s a t is f a c t i i n th e w o n d e r f u l T h o r ; o b e r en d s s e v e ra l h u n d r e d h b w i l l be u sin g - t h i s w o n t

) l l a r b ill y o u e v e r s p e n t lapjJiness a s t h e $5.00 i n i t 3 T h o r i n to y o u r hom ev 0 : n d e r h o w y o u - e v e r g o t - a l o

Dst Durable, ] Convenient

inder-iype Wa■ferent p r in c ip le s o f w a s h i s ty p e s o f e le c tr ic w a s h e r s u c h as is e m b o d ie d i n th e

itic a l a n d s a t is f a c t o r y . T h a r d a n d b a c k , c a r r ie s t h e ( g th e m i n to t h e s u d s w i t h > o s t g e n tle , y e t m o s t e ffe ( hes c le a n in g , b e c a u s e a ll Ig h t h e w a t e r , n o n e b e in g i).

Washing j E ^ l C k r '

I POOR -MEMORY I N T iR K R I

jgUjh w u ilaa - O i W T ^ a loula t o , aiTM lB co t& p ie t« ^ jR r^ ware Br«8ti fiBmeodlBg

werk- ■ , - . ■— — V '.- •I haa MINEOLA,N. Y. Sopt.what liom Creuen fonner aailor inm K itiaiei tuekr on trloT for the murder of,11

One Edith; UT.6r, hil aehool aw( duly heart, told hla veralDa-'of how, a t 1

apera, end o f-a romaneo begun tbrongh cor- matrlfflooial sgedejr, iho mtfltdearh

Ba^d her bearding houao hoae a i ; t ^ p ( a her. Long la lud . : .not«a About many phaiea of^h^.*'Itfe rllle,* .the. pait flvo ,7W i[lC reaiex '!^m s ig ^ forgetfulaeit, under, eroia e s w a a t l

vf - ^' • -kl

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“ b rea k s lay d ru ^-will place in 9ur home the onde!irful -

Thor'a s h e rier t h e m o s t lib e r a l ir O n t h e T h o r E l e c - lio n h o u s e w iv e s a l - , c tio n o f w a s h i n g ,: a n d ,b e f b r e , t h e > • •ed m o re w o m e n i n 5n d e r f u l m a c h in e . -

m t W i l l , b r i n g su c h ttitia l’ p a y m e n t t h a t

O n e w a s h d a y w i l l i l o n g - w i t h o u t J t . _ i _ _ _

Efficient of all

M e rss h i n g a re e m p lo y e d - le r s , b u t t h e c y l i n - :h e T h o r h a s p r o v e n . : ■ T h e c y l i n d e r w h ic h e c lo th e s o v e r, 'a n d th e v e r y r e v o l u t i o n . - - X e c tiv e a(ction f o r vII t h e c lo th e s a r e ™ . in g l e f t i n t h e b o t - -

tio n

e e t r iIDAHO POWI

IRCC or'waa Enable to what noti ■r^ prompted him to Mt^-wliieh h^Jn

fldmUtod.-. ,- in . aid « » t't« irtn » r,iiM ii ,h ii'

* • .voreed wife. ev«r Jjad'.doiejrted hi . .. wbother hs' had enlliUd or h^d'tf

Tiraflcd Ja tha-wffrld war; .dr w let -^ 1 1 ' ho told Miu.Uvor he-waa aln , 5®®‘ .whlle'ho .y u courting het u hla "<

,n d onljr •weetheart.'’ .HU rtiiT 'o f tho faUl aheotlng-i

‘t t te 1bo .14ane.he h o repeatod nveral tli ‘f “ alaeo h Ja^m ii, ,ifh.Ja A a lceO e .U r *«tldfl tba girl- aport, ^ dtrenport la ’her bome, to bg aw . , eaed bjr a abot and thes jto dlico

tbat aha bad klUed heHeU wlth- « ^ * d ravolver-CraUejr. teatifW .«tOB, Tho plitol -he u ierted , y u obo

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The Balance on Easy Terms of

$6.75a Month

Why break your back orer ’a Sfi ITiy bavo wot feet, red hands and saturo bf elothes wastiing can blj BJ with a Thor in your home Trill on and place your order a t once to

i e S hER COMPANY

notlTlii iad 'eanried fof a a r t t or eight y«i aa waa tha euitom la' hla aatWa 1

- tloB. ofoKantuelcjr. lilaa t a r o y -1 •hla'dir k e p t 'I t alaeo •OTetiU; nsonthi b,ef d ' ^ .when they, had-uaM i It together id ,Whn target practice.rtflUjw’ ■ • ■

■ ■ ' A l lH iA I ( « ^- JiD WU Rvay to.baVe a (log. Afi

ng .w u contfdiinblft tM aing'bli (atber flna ll timea p n m i ^ lo ftt bim a t u Jo a t'A I

' latbee. vnsM atartlng for tom, J 8*** ■ ““ coUrt out. "Dbn'l;b* partlenlar ab<

b li naOonality; Juat ao W a a dog."

Uh- bla ." n » Newa.ta >«ad by tbr ptraiae

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Wmmickles o f n y o u r Y H i l '

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' ' Ltfaflh tub or s tra ^ lo for.hours

and a.tom*up liouBO on wash-day w by eliminated n ith a Thor Electr

rill be’ a revelation to you. Phorie-6 e to tuBuro prompt delivery. /■

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■yean', : ’ '>« •« ; ‘Hjera waa conHdiwaH* flltng f t • I b* ,doo8 ’ I5 . 9?r otBce. and; ■ pondt,

w u q u l t« a lo to < '^ f e i t i “; i c a t l e r ^ about a t tSmM ■od-ooe bird oaed UT

.. plcV tiito op aod .ttW l t i b w f t fro»V where be would a i r f I t.to tba.HardI qraactn lT a]«D d‘«aJoyhlawelC‘«OiiD.'

flnally f t u r i t tba nAilTal K U lled .atabont.. A bla 1 c to t • baffi^ ttea.—Eis'diaBKa.. - , JJm , ■ • -ab6nt ' v< K M ^‘a:Uan'BiMiy;.- •

. I t keepa^a n u Imay:, tb«t». days .. ttioktng and tdieiiilng.hoir .io t r M

aaern itepplDg bu tte -iv ia that hla wlfa.---------placed 00 the floor to ba.looked-tt- -

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w a s h r "

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These Special ' _ P | ■ms foHhe Month i

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'E iE f. 0HHIAnOOBmi.H*iKBI_'.;. t e

: o m o io o , 8«pl. 3D W I-W lm l‘,Vpnect averagtd tugber todt^r, alUiougb . •

>— i_“ «..“ ark«LjrM.nonroui;5a.wcoBnLvC.ia»i8 politieal news from abrond. Tho t,.

:'elo<o WSI 1 H to 8 3-4enot bighor,'” ;;w lth December $1.05 3-4 to 1.05 7-8 P[; . ,M i Uay ♦l.W to.1.09 1-8; eom wai ■J-Sp, lower t». 7-8o up; oati were tin-

I ^ c h a n m d to 1-2 to 6-8c net a d m ce an U f ,• provliloni ranged from, a 15b dcclino L_

! ^ i o a like BdvMco. • {#h,E»oeti of the break In the itoek

.■narket,' which wai brought about on Y., < > w n i of ft’ more threatening poUtl*; eH lUuatlon in Europe, wora o w «(if

« ,w ia« by tho itrenglh tn Liverpool, , : grain in tbe faeo-of newi from the* ,,

<y Kear East. A general oming^ub on ‘ September eo n tr l^ 'h e re also’tended ” , j to l if t prieei. Trader*, bwever, were «,• yjiaelined b keep etoio to the ihott w ltb /f?

Jw ontlm ent mixed and few'haHng '^ • e t f opinion u to the immodlato l n t u r e .^

■ 'o f vahiM. Goniidorabto evening up 07«r.

Cora tad o’tCc woro an««I«d but a V "^ ^■ eragod higher.', Shorti were good buT*tj>„

I era of tbe September deliverjr in botli:““ , L ..gnlna, and prifcei fluetuated rapidly,: ^ tho long! lelflng ,on the buiget. * The

: traniperlatlon lUuation continuei ," ^aeuto and traden ' reporti f ro m 'th a '” "

•jj^interior iald , «ari woro_bMomlnffl| ” ■ #»eoreer. 7 “?

.ProvUloM'wore uniettlod, ■witii fiep*!«,i , tember and O«tob«r lard fJm fr jui'))- ■

January eailer, poekeri buying' lomo noa^by lard with dellveriei of 1,060,000;,

®r o T A io u A S tffii

> - i l - taiTnAflOL, 6odL30 W V-Potatoe*- kc£ '• ^W oakj reeelpU 1<2 can; total U. B. eou

1 ibipmenti 1272: WlMouin lacked and a n ' bulk Bound WhUei 75 and SOo ew t: bcri . Mlnncaota aaeked and bulk Bandtaml eroi

^ ‘Early Qhloi 7S to DOfr Cwt.} MlnneioU poil I W lulk Jted Blver OJiIm 80 Md ODe ewt} eul

' .ditto lucked DOe and $1 ewt.; BouUi eom Dakota.) lacked and bulk Early Uhioi ler^ 80'ond DOe ew t; Norih-Dakota lacked Cobblera 05e ewt.

POBTLAND, Sept, 30 (/P>-Cattle- bon Stoaay; reeoipta 239. 3 i

Hogl and iheep utmlually iteady; Fin ho receipt!. Seei

— - TbiOUAEA LmiBTOOE Fou

i> OMAHA,'gopt. 30 (UnlUd Stnlei Dfr Vic K a r ta c n t of Agrlnilturo) t ^ U o g * - VIci ^Boeeipti 0,000; botcher bogi itrong to

lOo blgher; bulk 200 to SOO pound ^• . bntchen.«.10.to 30.15; paeklng gradei 4 ateady to' itrong; eloie weak; -bulk

.*7.00 to 8.35; top 110.25; bnlk of lalei _ ■-*8 to 10.15. •

■ Cattio—Rccoipt* « 0 . Compiii)a,wit‘i Chu ♦-week ogo: Better gradei corn; fed '/« '

O ' ' •teen 12 to 25o blghor; ipoli aoroj J” * -' bnlli 25e lower; vea1i iteady to 2Se Fryi

'Itendy, ,, ,, i^itiSboep-EeeclpU 1,500; compared

^ t h week ago: Pal'larab* 10 to 15e m w e r; ibeep and yearllngi iteady; 'feodlngj and brooding iheep iteady; . Ci feeding Iambi' 10 to 25o lower,. } 1.: ) U' OSIOAQO LIVrSTOOE .81

' V CHICAGO, Bept 30 (Unlled Statei tO«.• Department of Agriculture) ( ^ C a t t i o

—IMeelpU 2,600;' eompared’with week ago:' Near choico and prime native

. /beef .iteen and yearling!:.1nrj^1y ,25o: higher; other gmdei largely 2Se down; Non, ^ t a off coniiderably more; extreme CaU• top native beef itoen 112.25; top lonff Caii

•'tyoarllnga (12; top mixed- yenrlingo, c a r. ..itcora and helfcn , 111.75; wMtem

f f f n l ie n largely 10 to ISo lower; iloek* toc m 'a n d fecden moitly iteady; better

- grndei beof eowi and helfen 25a lower: tob . v.In.between gradea'dngglngr, unevenj celt

i^ n rp ly lower In ipoti; eonnen nnd g — A n l to largely itoady; veal Ealvei moit-' o t,!

' * ly 50 to 75c off; week’i bnlk prUei natlvi beef a f« « to 11.00; weii-

' t n , DTaiien-l7 to 7.75j stoekera and f«pam «tl.3S to 7.r>0;'bcef eowi hnd r U

— b o f f i f n m io T io f c S B i ic f r m - T v r ton W to 3.G5; deilrable veal ealvea

----- ??Ho°g>i!l£oipti-0,000; -dnlli.’nrodnd. Jdo lower; bulk 170, to 210 pound av- g “»

erngoa $1055 to 10.85; ♦10.40 praetlaU.;.top; two load! <10.55 ently, out of illn e ; good nnd eholee 2 « to 875 pound # n te h S n moatly «0.50 to 10.35; bulk Rpaeklnir lowa 17.75 to 8.25; bulk dcilrft:

Slo wobbly plgi nround tm-, « « : go mnled boldovor 3.000; heavy M to

>, 10.25; medium ♦0,00 lo 10.«; Hgbt <10 tgy to 10.40: llRbt light tO,RQ to 10.20; „ , paeklniT'aowa, imooth, ^7.85 to 8JS0: paeklnff lowi, TOURh, f7.E5 to 7.76; kllllnir nlB! $8.75 tb 0.75. «*■

. ShBO^-noeelpli 4.000; moiUy dl- ^ compared with week ago: Fnt Pori

111,lil and Iambi m .lly 25« lowet; ^ . < aomo heavT owes off tnorni feeding Porl

« lamba 25o higher; closing toji native Bl 114.50? bulk 113,75 to 14.25; »onn

■ i«^ « lli moitly «0 to 0,50; fat heavy cwoj Br ' f|3.50 to 4.00; lighter wclgbti up to lOo:

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I f f l N P A i L S DAILY NEWi

ts upder this hi

NBW “SloaK btoOK m a e e b t 1j NEW YOBK. % t.'3 0 .tW-Poirib}!- , lltic i of ft,tls.h between BritUh nnd i jTorklih trtwin l„ tho neutral sono o f ' ’ tbo Dardanelle* rcjultod in a renewal

1 of abort prtuure and tho further Unul- = vdatlon-of-weaktacd-nceonntit^today'aT'*'*

brief'aeailou of the alock market, i I prleei of a few jpccnlntlvo favoritei!

regliterlnff decllnw of 1 to fl 1-2 pointi, i , wblto modormc louei uccum'd through.ont tho grwlcr part of tho l i l t I

Tho diipMitlon of tradon to wnit ‘ovor tho weekend before adding to rtbolr eommitmead, resulting in a lack of freih buyitiR power, aecderated tho deellne,.bnt thoro waa no beavy un- ,

s « S £ “ '-I Uoxlean Petroleum waa tho indivld- . ual weak feature, a irivo of ahort In-

. teretU agaiait thli Iuue reiulHog >n a net low of 6 l-2'poiat«.' Other olli

-.we're. w«ak la sympathy, loiiiei'of 1 to >4;L‘Snwl4ls bclng-,nglit«nd by BUnd- 'O ^ 'O fl of New Je'new'ftnd Californio, Boyal Dnich, !Ic.uilon Oil and Pnn •

I Amerlean iuuci. '-TlrtcjMlIilenl-de'e'Ii“ ai» -ra irn lf6 ll*d-----'Muto weakBCM, Cnelblo being forced

fdowB aie'ro than 3 l-S polnta; Laeka- . wanna 2 '1-8; Belhlehea. B, 2; Oulf 6tat«i 19-4; Kopublie lS-8; and Unit- ■

'ed Stalei|8(eel common'l 8-8. Midvale ^raii agniliit tho current j advaneln;; |jiearly_,ft.j)olnt above, yoiterdoy'a dw--ing-quotaiioD.----- :---------------- --------- — -I Rail! wero heavy with tbe reit of tho . lilt, but Bioit dcelinei were hold within a pofnt^ I'ubKe utilKiei wem. told freely, lene of tho weakeit ipoti bo- . - in g . ConiollJaled Gai, .Columbia Oai, Paeifle Oaa, and Pnblle Servico of New ^

—'D upitfi liie week*! aetivo itock mar­

ked uealiDgi, nctoal loanf nnd dla* xi eount! of (Icarlug houio banki ihowed the a nominal deereaie. Pwervci of mem- bcra In 'thn foderd reierve bank In- crcawri ' 120,000,000, not demand de- poilti.oxpanded by •57,180,000, nnd n ' coali p in of almost $10,000,000 woa ao- tbo eompanl2d liv an inereoie of exceu re. to I lervci to illgbtly moro than 158,500,000. 000,(

In 11POVBBNUBNT BONDS . Kmi

n e w ; YORK, Sopt 80 W -L lb e rty gtnt bondi.cloiedi itnlt

Seeond 4 l-4«______ -_______ W.70Third 4 l-4i ------------------------- B9J4 holdFourth;! l-4a------ --- -------------09J>4 perV ictor 4 3-<s (nnealled)_____ _ lOOiO In IVictory' 4 3-4s (called)------— 1Q0.1H stall

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; PdoM'Pitd V n d s o o ' 880,CBweetJtroatru,.lb.^....,~.,..^.'-,,....-42a SlatiCtkumflif; : JtOft sllveFresh laneh eggi....... ............. ■ 15@20e 800,fiUeai,Vpouad.......... 10« c<l 8Fryer^ per lb — 15e port.

fotatoei. No. 1| ewt. ----- J Qn’! o n la ■ ' ■

Wlieo^, No. 1, owt. -------------------$ m A. XiMMock ' uoa<

- Cattio-Cofri, « 1-S to O 1-Set ite rn ,3 1-8to«l-2<;TM l!,6t«f«.

Uegi-Priao »@10i. *. BhHp—Mntton, ao 'kaicri* lavM 10*,' i

• wbo-BOOIBWIIS'a O V ID I' deep

,B«taII PrteH) bralsm i u aad TigttablM * chan

Newipotatoei, ew t-----------76e®$L00 ,o arCabbi‘ge, per lb, -----------------'*l@2eCaiillflower, lb. -------:--------------- lOe .Carrots, l b , ---------- ;-------------- 8 l-2cBoot!, ll>...............— -------- :— 2 l-2c jinTumlpi, lb; ---------------—------- 2 l-2c -jvx,Lettuee, Idaho bead J ------7'l-2@10e

o S i i , ; b I o t i i ....7 iS e iiiSEgjpWl, euh ------- ------------ 5glO« J iWatr:!ib .ti» , boi ----------------U.12 I-lcP.JH1M, ba. ------------- «l,00®tl,M or,",Apple, H. ----------------------— £9J« - e i lQlipa, Ib, --------------------------------15t li.C C

Provlfioiu asd 8Upl««Plour, -181b. saek — — ^,*1.3001.40 ,Sucnr.' beet, lOO lbfc--;.;.-;^ ♦8.400150 - IniB unr, ease, 100 Ib*. . _ l . |[email protected] fromCream Chiesi 88e renioBrick Chees*---------------------------30o bccatBeans...,------------------- -----------------®« theyBread ________ _______® l-8«f810e „ n i(Bnllw taim irr) ------------ i S M

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Bteak^'lrlloa 30e: T.Bone. 30e; eaoui lotinil SSe; cbuek 20b : nob

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Geld Money of V/orid.., C( The gold tnoDcy of nil countrlea of ^

Iho world for whlrh statlsUca were nvnilnblo In ISW nwrt-gntcd $4.141.. la] 000,000, whllo on Janunry 1, 1010. II waa WJ58,000,000. Silver uiniic.v of tho same countries In ISOO nimniiitciT jo to 14537,000,000 nnd in 1010. «44J,- - 000,000. Of-tlio goW roont-y rceiiniwl In 18SW tbo. thrco Jnrgcat holdcni wero Kmncc, Qenminy nnd the ' Unileil State*, while a t present they nre ihc ^ United SIntcs, Frbucc and Ituivln. Dur­ing this twcnty-ycur period o» the Unit- foi ud Stnte* shows (in Incrrnsc in cold " holdings c f 231.7 per ccnt. ItiM.'in 11C.<1 per ccnt, nnil Fnmcu-79..1 per m it, — In Dcccuber, 1010, gold In tbv Unjt^d 3 States was ;^T41.C(K).000 os coinrnfed ^ with wrj.000,000 Jd 1800. OniieSlO.- ^ 000,000,000 gold produced In llic world sineo the discovery uf AmiTica,'t:<,- nei880.000.0p0vQsproduccii In the United Im States, whllo of Uio ?15,G00,0lW,000,ot 8llvVr pr6dueeirih"th'o'Mlo--ai<w 51,-' ' ■800.000.000 wns produMd'ln ih o Unit- „ cd StutH, Durliiic lUlO olone we lm- ported over ^000,000,000 in gold. . .

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Would Be No Otnoor, T]A sergennt ^nia InstllllDg Into, a

moad of r«cr«lts'lhat which marks tbe idvcnt of. their military career-nam e- ^ ly. s^uQd drill by numbera. One man p iras cxcoodlngly backvrard, and ex- liauated the patlcncl of the Instructor.J."] who-fit last exclaimed In tonca of deep dU ^Bt: “Bcavcnal nun. If yonr> irain* were made o f ‘dynamite,, tho . ' chorso wouldn’t bo sijflldent to blow rotir bat offi” < v f

• ______ ^

Irish Blarney. —Ao Iriah maBlstmtc, ono of tbo old ^ 1

Kh6ol. wna aiimmlng up n cn&b In a ™ Doblln court. Tho plaintiff was a hand- Mme woman nnd lier gbod-looklns J. laoghter ^ 'as one the wil1resK9^ '^cnltcincn of tho Jury,” wild 111* hon- »r, "everything In Ibc cose seems plain {; -exw pt; of roufRP, Mrsi. OT&oIq and L ier charming dniiKhtcr."—Boilon Tmn-

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Iniomnla. t ■-ln*otnAlB_docs_nat^nltni>-a-renilt — trom too much .mentnl work ond tho ^ reason many penons cannot sleep Is jecause they nro aot entitled to It, for they havo not mndo sulTlcient phyalcnl f " 3r mental effort to obtain sleep. If you !®* ead nn fnncUt e JIfe you rtwuKi do oth- *r excrclBM nnd tnke n brlak walk and jreathe deeply of the frctih nlr an hour )Oforo rullritig. This will Indnco ,

. t to

To Clean Gold Lace, . InTo clean gold Ince, crumble a pleco wo

}f broad without cniat and mix with caisaough joweler’8 rouge to color I t dm Rnb tbia on tho laeo wlth-a pleco oflanne! and finally with a piece of ^relTOt __________

lOKEY KHpWS. WHEN TO POEQl

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'WILLIS YOUNG bsi three farmi foi Se Ille ; e a ^ termi. Phone 1630, , • , iti

FOB HENT—5-room houio and gar “ Jge,' 237' Eighth avo. & Inquire a* oo Jobaiou^ Auto Co. or phone 50. _

FIVE ACRES for sale, 1-8 ewt, 1-« . south' from Wflihlngton ichool.

FOflR.ENT~~ "FOR RE.ST—Good furnlihed rooms

for bouwliCDping. 302 Fourth nve. E. _

'FORRENT-Sloflm heated alce^ng _ rooms, close In. 4SU 2nd avo. N.

FOR RENT—Furnished bouiekeeplnp “ noai. 313 3rd avo. W.

"n ;W i8 iiE D 'n o o B B ,'r tT O ^ - and batb, for lebool'-term, o lp e ro a nent; newly decorated. 454 M aV north Inquire buiineu honn 826 Mala E E

K- FOR_£ENSi-2DO;..Jiere..>Jmpiovai..raneb oa Salmon. J . E Fttmbam, own «orr, a t Bogenon Hotel, Twin Tall*, for i — few daya.)-

*FOR BENT—Three room fnmUbed anapartnent, reaionable;, B n n ^p w Apt* 22-m b i t and Second ave. ^ -

■■■■■ — UFOR S A L E -A U T O M O B ILE S ~

- rSR 'SA LB -Ford tonring car. Cai Ubcrty Jfarket. ”

FOR SAL^-1017 fora Tug, HIO Central Garage.. ________”

FOR SALB-Overland" Four ^eop : good fondltloa. Pbona I47R 'o'286. • ____ •

' FOQ SALB—Buiek 7-pauenger eai t i fine condition.' Can be seen aa* P- time dnring the day at 255 Sixth a»»

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- M ONEY T O 'LO A NFARM AND CITY LOANa ABTBHh «

L S^ygf * CO._______________ ^7 PER CUNT FABM LO’ANR. SWIlii ....

3t c o - - c n r --------«....................................-— II of

Tho Real Book Lover, l (H'ere‘l*''tlfQTlt’niilllim or n honk lovcp an

giveri by the llbnirluH of Hrown uni- - verslty: "Tl|c book lover Ih dlntlH- Solshcd from the nMiler nv xucli t>y loylng'iils book*, nml from the cullocto r 0* such liy rcnillus them, llo mpritcs not only tbo soul of the Imotc, idbut nlso Its body which lie would mnko — n houso hvautlful, uicct^fue_tiia-lu:.dwelling o t tho spirit i;iven Iiy Its nn- <>■ thor. , Love In not too xroiii; u wnrd to apjily to hi* rcgnrd, whklr deiimnds,In tlio Inngungo ,of Dorothy Words- ~wor^b, 'n beuutlful book, n book to w(cnrc8^i>ecullnr, Olstlncllve, Indlvl- 28dnnl,'” . , -

n a New* ll road by tht permasesi >h earaing e la i t^ eli

GET

--------- W *c-nfe*V I f r/ TXtf WAS C0^^^k:ll.1 • . Ific/ ^UflROONOEt ftV'UMllHOtWt— ) U ,

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UjDO,.SUNDAY-MORNIt;

?d Ad:sr insertibh, andI i n T w i n F a l l s r e c e i v e T h e

i S c h a n g e , a b o u t y o u r r o o m i

e l p y o u n e e d - : - O N E C E N T

“ FOfl~SALE— M ISCEECAHEOUS' ~FOR BALE—One boating stove In

good condillon. Call momlagi. 247 ili Eighth nve. ,N. or phono OlOJ. , at

FOR SALE-iOOO flni ewes, W. H. . Roller, Eden. . . da

yon SALE-Plano and EdUon phon- u ograpb. Phone 204J. Id.

FOR SALE—7 head good work hone* ac nnd 'hamc«, ♦lOOO. Box lltJ8, Twin fa;

___________ ™

FOB b. p. I b n i p b u i J,'motor.' Bargain. Eloetrle Service Sta-tion, IGl Seeond Ave. N. Twia Falls. ’

' f o r q u ic k SALB-lOSOyoangfine wool ewes; abio 700 lambs and 400.

- joonifTnithoTi:— P rlce^igh t— ShoejrR* now near'Sweet Graii, MoniaA, on Uanodlan sldo. • Addroii Owner, Mart “? McMahon, Lethbridge, Alberta. ,

' -FO B -SA L^M llk eow* and do l^* ’ , Cfluliiinent. Cowi all TB teited and all good cowi, giving good flow bf niilk.Ono mllo notlh aad on# mllo weit of west end of Maln^ave. on pavement Butter-Cup Dairy. Phono 511w8. | a|

. FO R ^B A L B ^oodm JaebA pr Call B nt 231 Addison ave. j__

: TOR BALE-Elaetrie Heater, Pbone ; 15. . , . . , :

- FOR SALE-JO head 1, 2, 8 yea*”o u ' '> Scotch wool rami, llarry Wilson', Ranch, two miles loutk of Kimberly.!

>'0R B ^ ¥ -^ O n b let trap dnimi, ono Royal typewriur,-135 Oth ave. N.j '{

' FlU'SlI lopply of whole wheat flour' ^ In 24.lb. baga; 05e, a t Delweller'* Ooal offleo. Phono 800. ; j

FRESU supply of wboie wbeat flour: ^• tn 24 lb. bagi, 05c, at DetweUer'i Coal;I offico. Pbono 800. ^

FOR SALE-New, ISO foot K«waaef.‘ power pnmp, MO bolow wholeial* priee,,. h a n y Smoek, phoae 324W.; !

' ' f o r SJU j^Pleklni"t>iii* and or ebard ladders. Diamond Hdwc. COt '

’ ~FOR fiALG-Broed lewi, fa ra wag-! en and bay rack. Cah 803 Main Ave. E ast ; «

rroMATOES^ 60« .» .4nuh*U -B tiag . Vt yonr box. Twb Falli Floral Co. g

“ pOB’SALB-Good fomltnre for foui- P rooma. Seo Btyaa Coppinger at Kin i -P

POB SALE-Dfeyele*, trlvoJei, (fwi •I and acceaurie*. Werner’a Repair Brbp. j .

824 Second i t E | ^

■ WAMTED M I S C a U N E O n y ^

w a n t e d ' - To b»y ketona bV«a|“ eleetrie range. Phono 485. ' , _ . 0.

WANTED-All kind! of fru it Cal'45«. ____________ ___ ffil

WANTED^Cuitom cider' grindlnc | half mile ooit, quarter north of Toor __ Ut Park. .Frank McCormlek. Phon» jq] C03-J 3. I

WANTED-Saxophone, M. Arnold, i f l P .O . No. I l l , Filer, Idaho. —

WANTED TO BUY-Ponltry of an,- kind. J. A. Flynn, pbone 75SR. sW

~WANTED-Oood weond-hand ' \writer. CaU 369W. . . . ' —

I -II J . ,LO S T ........ S

-LOST—82x4 tire on-tlm, 8 mllaa rtn tl ^ ' of town. E P. Prater;

LOST—Female Alrdale pup wllb chali V and~^ollnr.— Phone- 1032-W. ------

• FOUND -r . .. . — I—• FOUND ■^Tire.‘'bwno‘r'^ may have5 inme by c;illlng at 354 North Main, wl , Identifying and paying for ad. ; ^

. ■ H ELP W ANTED _I w X N T E M W for Jtnctal l.on.c- ^

work. 327 Fourtb ave. eaat ,

• WANTED—Girl for general- bouu- 1> work. 1150 Eleventh ave. E , or call — ' 288 aftemooni.

Wbat-'la uibioM.to yon may. b rv a i OB able to olben-arlvprtiM ll la Ih. j j j (lauifled -tolnmni

l | / ^ S ' i r E 5 r \ / ' TOWT n H B r \ I I A ISO OH a « 1 1/ > «u it — oar vDo I i < j tup-, « , A < w 3 C B M t i f r U R

I m t A T -I Ptc COOK .TtJtJ 3 I

r . A l l l C tN nN O W -^

fING, OCTOBER 1,1922

d WORTH IT!l e N e w s , d a i l y . T e l l a l l

m s f o r r e n t , h o u s e s ' f o r

J T p e r w o r d — g h o n e ' £ ? -

l O T T O t ■ .V: T 'TO TRADE-Sttxon Six ear la 'fia# '

ilinpo to trado for Ford coupe or ioad- ater. Cnll 312 8th Avo. Eait

. WILL TRADE 160-aere stock " lad - dalrv form worth $4000 for Twin Fall, . rt'ildenee or imAll luburban acrean and auume. A. D. Uooev,'Bolu,Idabo. ,, ,^ W T ^ C H A K O li^ K e b ru k a 465: ' ncre-well imnrovid. grain asd itoek form, free a^d elean, tb trade.for,'ioH proved Irrigated fam , Buport t o » ^ l Dcieribe your offering fully and 'ad-- dresi Box 470,.Rupert, IdaW

.....M ISCELLfW EO U S ' V■^TO^PPLE BUYEM :' Bfdi wantbd • ttn_clcaa_ttop-afjriaU f_applo i,^n t______ -40 tona. Varieties n n : '^Joaathaai Romo, QeanUei,- Delialoui, Arkaasu Blscka. For further Information ' 11 Jas. R. Munn. Phone'537;B-4. '

I' FOR 8EWING''ph#ni •'c08.w;Tm'm.': . '7 Ella Cameron, 83e N. Maln. -

WB BUY, Sell nnd ExebanBe f n r a r ' - :— ture. . Bweet’a Seeond H ao l Pbbao^1205,/2fil Malo ave. E

; RAJLEOAD TlKt T4BLB ^

' • Ot Monwal# TlmnBaitboua<

' No. lAu ........ .....Depaii 7:S0 a. n.No « « ------Depart fl!l0 p.

Weitbouad' i ■ >j No. 09------------Depart 1S:S0 p.I N'n. J.W .___._...._DepaH. 4;3g p. m

. BOOraSON mANOB TBAINB! SootlibouBdV-'' .: No sae - r r —. Depan it i io p. ■ , ' i "NbrthbenBd '

No R40 ..._____ Atriva itO I.^ '.ak

MAUi UAZB-OP . .i No. l iO it 7 a. B.- ! ' So. 38 af 18:00*,

No. 1&& a t 4 p, a :.No, 84 a t 6:8$ p. n.

I Kogft«on braaeh a t ISiOu'a '

Tbe foregobg naU aaki^Bp ta e^- , erative a a f effeetive nader e td ls m

eonditloni; if a n e a t imeoat of taaU '. nbov ld -be-dnm d-at abeQrtk'e i<e|-

olar " J o * ^ time it would be 'lB - , pqiiible te dlipateb tha nail eg tka > ' i;; .preeiae how. , r

i , p r o f e j j i o n a l

----- ATTOENSyB0. 0. BA LL-A tteraey .a t Law,''Boev

fl. Golden Rule Bldg.

r a W L. HOXKKN, Attorney, a t .Law Room 0, Twin Fall* Bank and. T rM .. v ! Ilulldbg. Phone. 088, X ', ,

JOHN W. G B A H A U -Iai^er. Baak *Truit Bnlldiag. Phone

AflHBS B, WILSON—l a w y e r . ; ^

BOUQB o7 MILLS-Boyd b n ild ^ t "

SWBBLE7 t SWBBLSY— A tte ra m • at law. Practice In ali court!, T w iu i-t- ''- '.,

FalU,,Idahe. ' ; •

J . B. WlSBr-Jltawyn.. Offices—B eeai ' fl and 7 ,'b rer Twla Talli Buk «Trmt Co.,'Twla Fall!, Idaho.', . y :

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WINDOW OLASS-Wlnd iblelda, eAbl> ' aet work. Mooa’s ihop. Phone A.

SHOE RE PA im Ot w in FALLS SBOB BBPAlBIK.a .

Shop. 133 ShoihODe West Bboea re­paired while yon wall, a t pre-wai prices, and all work gnanhteed.

TRANSFER bE0 Z E r a ~ T ] ^ a n a co . rbene i iX

VeNlOHOLSITBANSrEBASTOBAOl . , —Garbage banled dally. Pbone'SOO.

B y t t F . 0 ‘NBIL' •

am m

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Grtiilnd for Opening S^slons of»Distriotjn^itule.

'! ^ ] 'y ' ■'-Oentt^ Jdaia\4& tfiet'i.teaeher» *1- ;- .

;: ; V . - m dy:iS )< .eun4ar wll^THtB •betveoo 700 -

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vr^bqf: itpRfe-flf j r t f i a i n ^ Iff ,Uio liuU tolo f l J btulneu T'u

,’'i-;f;ieni6inp:flna-dow nH ieit»flti.5 ,,, . , I . .^'iii';-.‘ Mtol»prt^of'.t}i«<rn»tUnl* fo«ulty In- ; UJ'A^''iiil«^«T- fluUWaintfv' '••;;r-’M' > .’UoBa]-itJ>6rd’orSaaho..attdV ^^ - . \

• J.S'.- ■Honn,tt td iira ilM '^;B irn> j(^^ Eibir>

: will tJttx: dvenln^ tho'flrBt ofih flJn iti- t. 1 : . ^•idWVlwo c^nin«'lo‘fltar«. Ihfl iwontl .'• •;, ■ .bj^ll;ic«i>(l^6a fo r^ T h to ^ . oMnlnfr. , *

■■ ■ B,- ''8 flv (^ > o u B ^ irap<^rintondPnti of the gf d

\ ■• ■ 'M hticoilnl\M ,«w itllnllh|f tbe dlilriet inke,- VM \toinpo» ‘flio‘p*ocutlvo,'ebmin!lt« Saol

. ,-r: ;C(rf Ui8'W4Uttlc;;iuTlvft(r hero 8aturdflj;:i,nni

:^V '' - 'j ju e K c l ) r i% n M B n i of.,Twin P n l l i .%

^ C i . v ; ; • . ’will cotonV-i'UIw’rfetariileDlj aro Mi»'„inia■5; ' :ii«aTali:;CoatovnV^^ porl

1. ^ ■ dolrt. ftolM lif Brltloraiirt Wolfe, Twin;n,o

.V - ; r - 'B e lx o d ^ ln :E U ’B if^ 7 '.^ ^

^-,V ■ mit-•■ ; Avery, opewftor of theBhortono.^ r

- , ’v •.L%«VW bM^ bcon‘»elzett|?*.. " by iho polled In a w ld on the Shojihono;'®^

V- Toomt Ioit'Jnly'4i w u «ot admitted Ib ! ^ . . 6riaeaio.-be«mii)-«fjiliB-‘liiBblllt7.-«£-.^’

■ ,GMr»<U:vReIchart, former ehlof , of “' 'M llce,'w li4'lend IJi* raid, .lo.Identity *

; ^-Ihe.Ilqupr.oB dlinlay ln’ Iho'coiirl.rooal ■ ■ •;. u tbe jlufi^jijiftV WM tnkon from tho F |

<■) . f ' ; '^ ^ o i t ^ o n r r f ' l h i ’fonnBrp^^ ,' . ' aIi0/w ^:i«V crelr-ahnkea^der'C r0U t/ i ‘ m m ta tllo a eondueted I r X .O f f Cbap' ,• •

, -. BiBn of-anenw:couBie].' • jri ' . Jlre, Ay«7 ,'-on the atand own ^ defen»o;‘te«t{flfld tbatllahe-hka ^beft

.' • ' .nbient for lo n o 't lm o : prior to .July: wbon ibe rotnnedi'A nd timt.ahQ'bad ^ 'ie f f t h e «oma Itoi' eluirgo :ttf .‘wrMM tj,'

^ ' '"■>«mnlopi-''at B*fcot5iw«. denlad . .■ JiAny Wowlodge. o f^o ^p rw eM of »•

'-“:aottn:eea'jiidgniBnt-Iii.tIiJ.oaM;of Paul2>ftw«on,‘operat«r of tbo'tVtorer room#. „

•.^ :. ;•,• ttnd. Joan Anoeabe.-Buque openitor of ‘ , ■ ;ibe Eureka bouie, both of wbom da^ " , . ‘ ’4119 tb«'w»el<Jiad beon eonvleted of

. . - • Mlo 'bpflupr. _Dftwioa wai ien- • ■ teneod io. ' im e th»07“ o»Uu

1) • .-' county-Ioil-ditdrra>5ift flno-of: $800.

. irineuttd^ tbat nollM;of:-api»ja ihi . ,bfli«Iea'ta'tholmm{i<llato, future. Ana- p„■ oibo iru .M n t9ncod <Orft‘.two;moalhi' t e

. ;,,<. ja il torm-ana^$200 fine.;,- . ■,••, '..„ it-

' . vN O EIH W Brt FLXrtT Wro-.ob. j'" r . ■ •■ BBaS Made^rem r t y ,kind of Wd eats

, . ,T>el and irtoVclothlDg, RcprMeatatttetere four day*.: Bo* x .x . earo,Ke*Vr ^AdT.' .••-■ ' • • ' ■■■.•■ 5”

..-ii- • '1 ’• ' ■ he ^ JL Pn Mllloek, expert P U a o J f o ^ or

fron fiaft Lake At Perrine; Hotel for;• ‘ ' • few dayfc,.; • . _ •': -

| ; | “To .Get Ac^

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r other-newspaper,. j^more common-sen! • Falls News makes

The. News wi]any recognized cha dence that the circ

‘ . tbiy within a ra,diu greater than f e c

. 1 1 1 Twin Falls Coun

:;The'-^iihiBr-winning or-l

Rattle of Gunfoe P( to'UsKerJn Season for*Hui#g Diicks y

OoMuolljr U rg « ' H tm le r ■ of ; Hunters Expected to Take •■ Field in': Q a ^ o f B i r ^ : ' ^

BunU of ffunfire with the eorolnn )f d am Sundoy. piordlntc a t „lake, WlUon lake, tbo flaU.along Ifio CT SnAko river north of Buhl nnd otbw uor i'dntlni nounde, will u»hor in tbo dutfk i'uRl SSSllng m « n 'in tljo

*^Tho-fact th a t t h e ’f in t 'd A j r o f :ih'e w itt .sow n fAlli on Sunday, U 'l» U U eved, who will re iu lt In n lor«or aumbor tlm n p e « Qiudl o f buntiJri' In the field, :ond ex- p, porloneed iporUmou d c fliu o .tia k .th o ie ihal who are no t on the ground i o t th e f l n t „ e | fow Tolteyi had 08 woll Bpore tbolr of- hen fo rl i ami :Kmdln o t bomo. O ldjtlme 1,0x1 duck h u n te n ’ expect the Ho

lb . m S ? a iThoy ioy thei hujjtlnR will be better

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mAnoCi" lli-ionie-initaneea., wore con* ibltod to dolermlno tbqieuek.Tionr and _ mlnuto of tho O n o h M (e r .e * p li* e d ^ th a t IaB d 1 ln - llAtl0n :0f •thb d a j r l i^ t h o n n fo r b u ^ - -

;lng t t dneki'wM o rig lnalcd In federal I la m doilgopd to .p r e v e n t 'p o t hon tlng v ii | e f 4 b e ,.b lrd i 'ln awarapa nloDg th e A t- -.j

i** .! piro it u“ belr opinion t t a t ihota f l« d 1 u ieon.M tho W i boewno vWble gtli would'bowithltttbo/lAW.'^ •• • wn

f In CH N i K H M R N I A N O F | - DEMOCRATIC CO M M ITTEE th.

•• B. J.-rineb,^former elerk of the dji- ^ trlet court In .twin Pall*'eounly, who w u Satnrday nftenioon eleeted. eho^r j,ij moa of the domoernti^.eontral conmlt* teo to ' iuecood Dri .!W..h ; Sawyer^re* y ,

viotOTy. At lino polla n u i - N o v e n ^ r . . „: -M r. P inch w u tb o nn A aln o u .eh o iw

of tho county cem m ltte if iea 17oNOnbled hero B n t o r ^ . ^ o r t h e - p ^ th,

; poio o f namlnR tbo n o w M o n ty ebo l^ man; Tbe m eetln? w uS > o ld In the ,3

i offieo o f 0 . W. W itbB n,'-ieerot»ry of tho c o A ty eommittee. i.# .: hi,

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iir p a y -f lo p sh^rityupon-tro® !' rculation ;Qf The lius.of 30i,fflfil s 6 : ^ t o f any other n e p p

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liSiYouna' Filer . W o t F a r ®

H a rd T a lls 'lii Trap In A t ® ' tempt ,to ; Deliver Product WCHnrncB ot lIlioltl'^ueuiD’n ot U o f ^

uor 'w lll.be preforred.ogalnit B. L ,^ ihiRb, oged nbout';2S yean,-who w u tc , n m ite d v b r .th e pollee ■ at.'ll o'eo1e]q»'' Soturdoy nrght ow Second' itreot e a s t,-^ with, fonr aaartVibiiUlQa i^onto ln logw what the 'o fflcera 'I^d f u homomBdolV peach lirandr In 'h ll poMenlon. S£

Pufth iald, aeeordlng to tbo offlcon, W that bOivfiiivdollTerlnjj the f l n t prod- fe net o f hla'plont to 1:^ f ln t ' cnitomor & hc ri ' Ho 'eaW ^;'ih fr bottles in ahoehb boxes, wlth^twoJbbttlea in coch box.m He laid t^atifhod^operated the plnnt*!Q on a farai'WoiKofj Pller wboro bo

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VlTld Tale of'Beroiotlai iM 'icM ifi a -'in. Pbotoplay 'Brepcht E a r iF .- l^ w . Ajairlcap LcjiIoq'''.. ■ ' /

niitgrlcAlly'' occurate, altboutf^hot 1 Btlrotly tt hlilorieal: talo In j l ^ l l . 1 lenio, tbo motion plelnre;featiirt;MOa^ 1 :dJ(tAn," wWeh li to.bb pwiontod a n d » 1 tho auiplcci o f the American L c « i i ^ Monday And Tn‘eid» , 'ot tho,.Of^euln J theatre hore, tolIi’jUie.meft nm aatic i i t o ^ o f the revoTnHdir,‘a a a - i l i ^ tbe 1 cBitiM that letl .bp'^io: A m e r ^ indo<

■ pendeaee. ^V■•'’ * * 'C a rd ln n '’ openS’in ond'ueunn thi; : ‘ bUtorieal ipot otJameatowa.:fl>.Mart4 '* wllh-A love rbm ha«;belweA'Toung ] ; Ulchoel Caratgna,:Sti^itjiHllln»dla<lpIo 1 1 of the klojf, and .“ 8 1 lv e r .H ^ ,’"ili9 I

Adopted ward of.lbo SaKlbh/Wvetlior. , -~ T O H anrpfihB twe youngefw t Acwen 1

* tho oubrcak of thovBevolntlbtvy.^nr i and.tho*f.1bo-evonta w hlchied 'ap to ;

J that famona-day la blitoij','April 18, 1 1770. ' 7onn(f Cardigan,•’.HTho;,befrf«ndi !

* tho Indian tribes of Mohawki-ind Cay>' ucn, nlmoit moeU'dcntb by,bfllhg burn* ,

ed a t the stoke. He is sd ^ d Jiy.on Indlno runner. CariUjtw la 'ion i frtm i

hll ^weotbeart and later,entM LoiIng* , fon, and is adm ltM to (kt secret^eun- , ells of' tho Mlnate-Von.. Ito beari tbe ,

, jllrorHonpied Pntrick Henry utter tbe , , lAm ou.irerdi,‘ '.OWiJai»JlbortyerfflM ;

me dooth ,"h« 'ieeithe g reaV M a Hon*. cock, the B in w hoilpud, hla,name to

thevDeeTnroiiop of IndepenOftco, and ‘ meeti iwith P iw r^v e re , tbb.feon who

g insri .tbb'famOT*‘ f l g h t . fofr-^ee-

.*Tho never.to bal forRo'tten’ cafr** to » iumi is -porttayed 10 .Tirldly on ;ihe i lerieiii-is ao. realistic, leuatlbnal and i B a t t l e ' that it-roniei an andltBce to V tho - l^ o ttttV belRhti j j r o rd ttoent.I, Theiy the; battles itart. Tho b ^ l e of” .Lhii*battl>'efe'.OftB0wd.~aBd; thoa, the retreat of tbo' Brltlihk, anny

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r attempting ! ilaims6fany: ': 2 interests of a. ■ acts, The Twin ' - i

I; iii gold -to ' if feasonabte eyi- S jws in ih ite r r i- : «> Vin Falls is not ipapier'published ..

, pleasure in,[bye. proposition......

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| ; ’v ifU io « i J P w e a ^ K e d MeCrackciii n d fam ily a re here from Poeatello tU- S t lag bis jia ren ts , M r. and Mrs. J . I a M eOracken.

t i o " i t W m 'S i o ^ - M n . i - L e t i i B u ro ild e , luperiAtendeni o f.ieb o o b in E lneo ln connly, is . l a the ti ty fo r Ihe i e i ^ i e n ' . i n s H t u ^ :

S ' .T l s i t a ' l a Swl&; r a i l i ^ U t s . O e o ^ Ij& vidsoa Is in ;th o c ity from bet homd ^ r Biihl, Afld is 'a gu e it a t. th e home l ^ h e r n n e l p , Conrad Uagel.

& \T nu:B enB A d-L odg« 'H <^^% r remodeling tho Odd PoUows>,buUd* { u g a t E den h u been a w a rd e d to E . A . ffio o n , Tw ln P B lli i ,U ‘.i»Uwfiiw#tuieed

^ i u B n a tliig i ^ ^ l l l U m Baker, y t 'E . D oW itt and •. 0* 2 . Adam i will

l ^ v o Sunday .nom lng !)& a blg^gajM ^ ^ U ^ g t r l ^ to th e O ap|r^ori) r e ^ i | ia

l ^ o n r I« M /T ea id ]A ^u& ,ch ild ro& o f i ^ b Logidon u ^ i n r M l o p v A tlo u

for re m y j^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ n n d

l l e e ^ iw ere - L k 5 l 6 ? ^ S a y f offleo ;o^ '.th 'o 'eSunly. ree o rte r hero to ‘ C b a r t o r ^ ^ Lewis and Phcba Lew li,

b o t h ; « f :B o ^ '^ t4 < S ie l i i i r d Yonablo 1 a n d ^ ^ e t Anio ll^bo th of H u e l to '^ ~

'i n & '. .B o s » l t a l ^ U e m b e n o f ; th e b o A ri ro f .c o u n ty A o rio J a d o M n a n d

I wives F rfd ay ovoninginnde v ^ W t 'o f 1 1% 0'^ lo s to . 'th e coaD tr'ffoneral hoe*'* p l t e T ^ c t n n r u t homo aad were enter- r U l l ^ a t ' d inner there, ' ^ e v isito rs P W e MW iaad M rs.'W :’W ;:^ « j4 l} ,^ iB n PftUi: 1>Ir; And M rs .T . & U oore/V U tf^ e a n ^ l ^ ' ^ d Mrfc W . r . B reata

^ m -M.'V J ; . ^ e l e y , T w ia Palls,'nH rideA t o f tb e 4 W & tcm K d e ra t lo a of W om ea'a 'e lubitr 8 haii' Accepted ab InvilAllfln to ,A ddre«i lo m e tib e rs 'o f a ll tha w om en's c lu b s 'o f 10 t^i&'rwest'ondiof the eounty-w hea.they r. oMCmblo T neiday aflernoon In.tho B ah l !H C ntm be r e f - Oemaeree*effleee-A»-gn»rti- >r c f the .Community W elfare elob.of Buhl.0 proparatlou aro being nado for. the B, ^ntert&lnmest of.TSO: gueits.

r, ^ tgonm enw l l« .C o a ta c t-T .. 'K ..H a ek *>• m ssl .Attorney, will leavo Boaday. .fer n Cofltoetf w here he ha i been mmmoned " td ' confcr w ith Conrad Wolfley, preii*' I' im t o f th e Idaho. ,C e n t^ RAilrond'* cObpony, n la t iv e to ihe ptogreW 'beI"8« m f ie w i th the nnderiaklng and tho p tS '’« ilbDUy of a fu rther heiriB g bafofe the« l a d o pnblle u tilitie s eonm liiloB. And>• IfaiVAdA pnblle sorvlee e o n n liilo n on« an order to show cftuie wby AppllcA:d tion ahould no t be n a d e fericannllA ** tlo a o f Its pe rralt to bnlld th e line. •

;S OHIOAOO, 8opr>C f;tt«irtB og0^t-“,d ta , '1 4 * ^ a T i;o ld , wM el« troeuW a‘ te* ;o d a y w hIlO 'helping friends t o - e r e e t '# i . 'radio, apparatus . He; th re w .a a ■aeri^ >f w ire over. An oleetrie .^ r e end ‘w hra

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1 Slash Prices

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Mereuru Duplicates ^ Its fiedine rVnder j

Point of Freezing BW■ U— r wUl

—degree«,-Meording-:te- reeoida- o f. !®*'- tbe-ffM'eramctat weather ot>narv* « s

er's etatbn hero. ‘.Hlgh tempen- . ■■ tore for tb'e doy was reeorded at

rS 'degreer, whieh w u 11 poiod : higher thap-Priday'a-bigh.ud »

; points I^ove Thunday'i maximum.

.' : TASB ABBIAL n jO B T Mr. aad U n . d ' p . {“ Babbit” )

S ^ o n , of Elghlaadl Vla'w nddltlon. WbUe a t BtiU Saturday aftemoon en­joyed a flight Ib aa>erop!aae exbihlt* ing there. At 9:80 t W wero SOOO foot ia the air, and a t 4iio th«y had mado the return trip to ^ Palli, via tbe Stodibakw rente. ^ .. . .^

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