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THE ONLY AFTERIS Twir TOI- 2. NO. S5. , STRANGLEH COMMUNIS fiA lEIIINeKT - WKH 101 Will Only M ^k Time Until the Reply from the'-Allies Has . Been Received on Saturday I Night. ____ IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS j ABSENT FROM DOCUMENT ■German Popolation Szpects Ocoopation and Officials Are Withdrawing Material from Bridgeheads Along. lUiine. WEIMAB, (/p>—AltbouBh tba n»- tlojud aaMznbljr b u been c«Ued to me«t bere tomorrov, It Is not likely to Bit,fotmallr tutu m d &7 or S«t* lurtUy. Its primo pmposo Is the i discaaslon aad stndj of tb* slUed t snswer to tbe Oermaa coimter px^ . pesalB aad tbsee ara not expected < to be recelTBd before Prtday, V i tbea. BMd7. Batn^7 Nigbt PABIS, There waa increasing belief ia i>eace conferonco circles to- <lay that tho reply to the Qcrman coun- tor proposals would ilot be ready for t delivery before late Saturday night. ; Five davs bas boon definitely fixed as , the limit withia which ^he Oermans must decide upon their courso. i Associated Presa Soaimary • ' < Tbero -is on evident Impreasion in * Paris that the alliod reply to tho Oor* man counter proposals, which probably \ will be ready lato Saturday night, will ; ^ 'refufo tho German roquest for irapork ■) ant alterations in the .terms of pcacn. ' " Thp .Oormana-will be rfvoa five days bl ' whieb to mako up thdr minds as to ' tboir course. Thns final isctioB by tbem | on tbe. treaty may .be'expe'cled ’Aa.'or < ' alKmt jane 18. , The reply lo tbe counter proposals, ^ jiccording to i^en^b'eonferoaco sources, ' Agrees to a plebiscite ia upper Silesia ’ _ subjoet to certain clearly dofined coo* ' Kk ditions. 7 Make Uiaor Ooncesslons Whllo tho council of four probably ’ will-explain tbo provisloDB of tbo trea* tv and may grant aomo minor conces' s\ons, it appears'there aro to be no vhanges tbat wiU materially lighten tho burden placod- on tho enemy by tho treaty presented May 7. A dispatch from Coblenz tells of thr Oermans withdrawing all material from territories east of tbo allied bridgeheads 4ind says tbat armod Oerman-forces also Jiavo retired . a coniidorable distance ■cast of tbo ^oond held by tbe allies H>n the cast bank of the Bhino. .That thore is a dispoBltion on tho part of tho Oerman civilian population to bo jjrvpared for an attied advance into Oormany also is indicated. BolsbSTlm Bampaat * ' Tbe menaee of Bolshevism in control Kuroi)o bas again assumod proportions wblcli eauso *concorn In peace confer* .(•nee circles. Tbe success of.tbe Hun- ..—Z^tariaiu-soviot- against tbo CtecboSl^ vak«, tho' military reverse suffered by ■ ■ th e IColcbak force# ia southeastern Russia and tbo .Unfeer of Austria pass- ing under Bolshovik control havo all .brought matters to a sta^c wliero there * is no disposition in official circlos to t minimize tho danger, Poland, hommcd I in by Bolshevsm on the cast and south 1 Jind hard'pressed by tho Germans on ^ tho west, is said also to bo poteatlally s threatened from tho direction of Aus- « tria. '' Advircs from I’aris in<l!cat« that tho ^ .p4>arr conference has decided tn hack . up tbe demand made upon Beta Kun by M, Clumenceau, prcsi'fcnt of the con- * ference, who wired the Hungarian so- viet government's foreign minister to eoAso hotlilitics against tho Cwcho Slo- \-aks. Tbe‘formation of a ccntralited or ganizatlon for the coutrol of interna- tional cronomlr affairs ilurint; thv pe- riod of rcconBtriiction after tho wnr Is -beinc consiilon-il Uv thi* rounril nf V) four. PESSOllW lTlEIlT RECEPT ION IN HMER iC II ^ Elaborate Fimctiona Planned in Honor of the Brasili&n President-Elect. WASHINOTON, (ffV-EUborats so- cial fnaetloBS are beia^g pianaed in hon- or of Dr. Epltaeio M. Peseoa, presldoat-. elect of Braxtt wbo was ozpscted to nail today from P o rtn ^ for New Tork . on bis way fo^ New York on bis way to Braxil to assume offiee. Dr. Pe«oa will be tbo guest of ths --nation aad will b« takes on a toor cf some of tho i»riaclpal cIUes..,He may visit the far west:----- IDAHO WEATHEE. __ Tonight aed Priday fair; eelder t»* night ia sootbestt psitioa. .NOON PAPER IN IDAI M PA mOOFBOU s r GOVERNM ' RAILROAD O ORDERED 1 W E ST E R N I ( Postal Telegraph Comp Directions Given to Evening; Thirty Thoi ® by New Move of the U y SWEEPING CLAIMS O CONFIDENTLY 1 r. f raOEEATION OIVES MOEAI ' TO STEIKE s —— g AHiANUo orry, n. j., i for.Jtme 16 by tbe Zateraatloaal Brot Inclades the btilk of nnioa telephone today vas rated by the American monsly adopted a Teeolation costal Vl ST. LOtnS^ (ff )— ^An order d of Bailroad Telegraphers to di; the Western Union and Postal a. m., Satnrday, June 14, was isa president of.the railroad telegra thousand railroad operators and telej^aph offices, according to oi ® Talked to Atlantic City' I' Tho announcement followed Iom(; «lb r- tance telephone conversntioim with lut- t. lou reprcscntativeH in New York and S Atlantic City, N. J.. .where the Amen- IS lan Federation of Ijibor oonveiitlon is ill Bcsniou. Just when the New York operators will join the Ktrikr wnn not n stoted. f. "Despite claim* of eoiiiiinny officials y that tbo striko bas file.l, tho outlook II is moro ^vorable .than ever,” he sold. ^ **TodaB#ncn! aro fully 18,000 telegraph ^ co m p ^ workers ou ntrike throughout n thacountry. . The «trike -bns hariliy 0 started. Tho best results ore .bfllng ob- B tainsd la thoTl^otb, t^he HOutbw«t.^nd * the west ' ^ I n Arlsoha the tie ui> Ih growiiig. 1 Today eoafereneea aro being held with i’ tbe governor of Arirona b.v brsincns a men who aro anxious to sec* n sottle. J. me«t. Electrical Workers to Join "On Uonday the elrdrii'al workers will join tbe strike, adding a total of J more than 100,000 to the xtriking forc- es. Wo aro 'Oitt to win and we will ® Strike Proootmced Failure 0 'Bia statement vas followed short- ly by a bnUetln Issued at tha head- p qtiaiters of th* Association of tho Q Western trnioa employes, by the s dqmty vlce-pnalilent, Edward B. o Waclx. 0 “Moming reports,” tho bulletin s said, “indicate that yesterday’s ,t conditions throughout tho country - f remain onchanged. A largo per- 0 centage of the striking Postal Tel- o egr^>h company employes nov rea- lise that they vere ,lndlscreetly misled. The complete fallnre of the rsdical methods as a msans of ad- Jostment Is resolving Itsolf Into oao of arbitration on tho ucond day of ^ tbe sbrike. Chlca^ro traffic is mov- lng aa unal and facilities remain ^ tsnlnpaired.” -' Q Tho BK.«ociation rcpri-ncntit per ceat of the Western tTnion emplo.vcs. II Western Union offieiaU her.* reiler- 0 ated tbat only n very snmll number of 0 their operators throu(;hout (he country ll had joined the atrike. Offii-ialu of th" ll I’ostal Telegraph rompnnv hi*re, which i a was ba4lly bit by Ihe strike ycstcnlay. y said that a large proportion of their h operators retume<l to work this mom y (Contlaoed on Pago 8) k = = ^ = = = = = _ ^ __________________ : WORLD 1 ^ - , CONSTANTINOPLE, (;P>— , Kiosk, inhabited by the. sultai f day. WRIMAB^ "Wc aro at because it is o'ur duty tb savo i Noske, the minister of defen 1 '■today of the 'majority sodalis STOpKHOLM, — Part ( 1 recent^ arrived at Hurmansli ^ tions against Petrograd, acco " angeL They are now near Pet COBLENZ, C;p>— The move: Oermans from tenitory beyo [ tinues, according to Geman i f ' 9f troops from various sectoi heads is also reported. I ; BUENOS A1BK8, (/P)— Por 1 ^ the newspapers La Prcnza wi is understood that other pape ; tions on account of the printer as non-union printers are obt iHO CARkYING TBE Fl TWIN FAIAS, IDAHO, T .SHEVISMTIGI flENT TOBE P OPERATORS to DECLINE [U N IO N WORK ipany Also Under Ban of 0 Take Effect Saturday lousand Offices Affected Union. OF VICTORY ARE MADE BY BOTH SIDES AL STJPPOBT IE OF ELEOTBXOAL WOBKEBS >-~-Moral support ef tbe strike called irotherhood of Blectxlcal Workers, vhlch lOne operators, thronghoat the conntry, in Federation of Labor; vMcb-anaal- , italaing sucl} a provision. directing members of the Order discontinue handling business of al Telegraph companies after six ; issned here today by E. J. Hanion, prapbers. The order affects eighty •nd approximately thirty thousand 1officials of the organization. mim 5 BESOL T ION IS r mpEiTE !l Committee Strikes Out Part In- 'fi , dioati09d3M t4»iited^ '«• Would Co-operate to Oppose j>> Anyone Disturbing Peace. WASHINGTON, C/P) Sonator Knox’s resolution to i>ut tho sonato on >rs rocord n^ainHt accepting the leaguo of of nations in the terms of thn peace treatv rc- ,wnH )i?portei| totlav in an amrindod iU form i>y tho nenalo foreign relations committeo. < Strike Ont Section. The coiiiuiitlee stmck out thp soction nf the n’lolntion which would declaro it a policy of th« Amcrit-an gover^eiit that whatever the peace «if.£uropo-+'W i ooine ugaiu threatened' (he Unftol 1 Stntes would co-vi>ornto to removo su<*h a menace. . ' i A- n-solutiou roRorving the right of 1 ~ the American mngress to detortnlno 1 the jnstnens of the obligntions . impon- i ed u[>on this conntry umler tho much i di.ncus«od eetion 10 of Ihc leaguo of i nantions covenant was meanwhile In- i trofiuce.r lodhy. bj*"senator Sterling, 1 republiranrSoutb Dnkotft. ' < AMoSi PiUls'Vote. ^ The motion to amend tho Knox n^oas- * tire wan iiiailo by Chairman I^odge and < linil the supi>ort of Senator Knox and i all other republican members nxcept er Sonator VMrCumbur. of North Dako,ta. No other amondmonta - worn aiiopted. ■r- The vote to favorablj' report stooil H of to 7. ( ry Withdraws Objection ) >1" Wlicii 8«'nator, Knox later asked un- 1 'h auimoun cnoa<>nt' to present tho fax'or- j y- able report in the aenate. Senator Bob- ] ir inKon. democrat, of ArkansoH, objecfML i a The Arkansas senator withdraw his ob- I (Coatlnoed on page eight) , ~ 3 :W S EVENTS ______ ______________________________ 1 ^ --------------------- 1 )— ^The. palace of the Yildix I Itan, was destroyed by fire to- Btin in office and wo will'stick, | the Gennan people,” Gustave 'ense, declared at the meeting list party. t of the: British troops which ask are participating in opera- * :cording to reports from Arch- ’etrogavodak. rement of war material by the iyond the occupied areas con- < a newspapers. The withdrawal | tos opposite the allies' bridge- < I )r the first time in thirteen days- 1 wHl be published tomorrow. It' ipers which suspended publica- ^ lers lockout will resume as soon \ >btained. i FI}l L day LEASED Wil DAIL O, THUBSDAT, JUNE 12. 1010. GHTENIN60N PROCLAIMFB Thrift S t:^ Expr ^ ^i*^Supply f to Treasury Government Will Have to Bor- row Honey During; Period of Transition; Says Glass. iy WASHINOTON. — Soles of savings stamps and certificates vill be relied upon by the treasury to supply a largo part of tho govern- ment’s financial needs during' period of transition and the thrift campaign started daring the var pn vill be continued as a permanent / part of the government's fiscal pol- ^ “We've got to borrow more' money to meet our obligations” Secretary' Olass- today told offi- > of the 12 fedena reserve dis- tricts gathered to diBCUss‘ 'plans for the thrift campaign in tbe next six t months. “ To get that money" I he continued “ve must soil more - savings stamps and certificates. V . Kolchak Selects an ^ Expert to Draw Up Russian Constitution . of __ ___ Billaroussoff Chosen to , Help f< >B> Commission Work Out Fnn- ^ Ity dam ental Law for Country ^ “^1 ---------- e PABIS, M ^ A n official stat*. __ ment mwf Admiral Kplchafc 4 head of tbe All-Bnssiaa government ' I at Omsk, states that he has ap- I pointed a coiamlsBlon headed by M. | Billaroussoff, to make a study of . constitutional Question prepara- . tory to the framing of a consUto- I ttion vhlch vill be snhmitt*d to [ tho proposed constituent assem- Mystic Shrine Goes to Portland N e^ Time ■ In- vJHSIANATOUS, Ind, (fl>) — '?Jffti$ltnd.-‘ 0 «*ronf v as isieeteifoveip, *- - piad* of the A sdent Arabic Ordsr Nbbles of th* MysUc Shrine at the closing business session here today. Xhe vote vas 335 favoring the Pa* Itor dfic coast dty to 123 for New on Orleans. , ,i ( of The dato for noxt years meeting. ,j latv of thu ini}>crial cnuncil wnn an- (, dod noiinced ns June S to 11. y ions ' — • a Telegraphers Always tiou Ready to ArbitrateY' laro ' —— leut ClirOAOO; {<?>>—The reports,thnt the ™ ,+»w strlkiag tclographem were rendy lo ar- d' Itoi bitmte, Konenkamp snid: oi u<*h “ Wfl have been ready to arbitrate* ti ainrc '^ n g before* tho strike call wax d' of issued. Postm aster’ Ocncral Burleson lino knows that ho coubl settle the entir- [>o«* controversy by agreeing to permit the uch right Co organise, nnd b.v enforcing the jj of rule ffiat thero bo uo discrimination in- against unii>n workers. There ahouid ^ ing, bo a fair tribunal to effect an ade^ g| <]UAtC wngo scale and tn protect tho worken Mr. Burleson hns vigorously sas- ojipose'd* such proposals.” »nd < H "■I Council Completes Its J >»• Answer to Germans " If,I. ---------- • ” PABIS, (/P>—Tho allied reply to tbs M Oerman counter proposals is comploto, c it was stated in.a responsible quarter (;i un- lato this afternoon.. Agreements inij.| •or- prinrjpln have J>een renchcil on ali the jfi :ob- points. Tho question of Oermany'n ad- nl I'mL mission to tho league of nations hua V ob- been settled but the nature of the ngreo- C ~ ment has nol been disclosed. It now XI remains ouly to draft the reply. U ---- 0 ni __ _ BXG DEFICinNOT BILL PABSBS IN BIO HUBBY .-WASHINGTON, (>P>~Tho sennte, inj',!' tV7<» m in u te s t o d a y , j>u*<sed th o hoflse rv b ill a p p r o p r i a t i n g fT.'iO.OOO.OOO f o r t h c j i ,, dejieirneies in the railro.nl administrn -1 _ _ _ _ _ lilUIIT II I iNEmEOGEO I: ---------- ii> Appropriation Cut to One-third |» by Naval Committee; Daniels | Is Desperate. WASHINGTON, (yP)— A b a n d o n m e n t of lhe nax-y’a extensive plans for ox- pfrlaentinr with rigid-and non-rigid lynes of lighter than air fl.ving »a- a< chloes waa said by naval officem to- ac day lo be presaged by Ihe action of the If house naval affaira committee in cat- i'c ling the aviatioa appropriation for tho fr *>nvv from #<.'>,000.000 lo ♦15,000,000. m - Secretary I>aniels said It would take M the aavy a long time tn recover from o( the fffects of tbe sethark naval avia- in tloa wonld refeivt> shmdd the re-rised st fiffurcs stsnd^^ . H RE REPORT OF THE JV N fO lM IN AUSTRJ^ fOR iyPEO CENT ■EO .TOO I Position of Poland Gro as Pressure of German ace of Bolshevism Prc in Peace Conference. ALIGNMENT WITHH AS DECIDEDLY SERI LONDON, (/P)— A oommn: claimed in Austria on Sunday auccess, aooording to infonz here. The best information indice of the Austrian army is Bol expected quickly to align the commnnists, wbose recent mili to have strengthened them. The Ansto-Hnngarian sitnal ' as decidedly serious. PABIS. (/F>—Bolshevism and a dii foreig mlnisW of the Hungarian sov the deliberations of both the council of f today. Th» succeases of the Hangariaa Boli glvan the peace conference anxiety for : ilDlPTEF’ TO IiTIILLTS iWOEF ICEOS Impressive Ciji-emonv;^o yMi^k -Vflosing Session oTflrder of Eastern Start State Organ- ization. The Idaho grand chapter, Order of thp Kanteru Star, concluding Its throe dayn' scvontoonth annual sessions here today, will Install tho officem elected yesterday afternoon togctltor with Uioi-e appoiutciL by Mrs. Msnd W. McBob- crtn of Twin Falls, who has been elect- ed grand matron of tho grand chapter for the ensuing yenr. Sandpoint ia to bo tho next annual roeetl]ig place of tho grand ehaptor ua detormined by Vote yestsrday afternoon ou iuvitntions extended by tho cha'n tors nf Saniipoinl, Lewiston nnd Cootir d'Alcnt’. K ev Oriind Officers The followiag is a list of the new of- ficer* clected: Orand matron, Mrs. Maude W. McRoborts, Twin Palls: f^rand jmtron, C. Fred Howe. Ketchum; juoociate gran I nmtron. .Mrs. Ma/y Shields. Moscow: associate grand pa- tron, Wnlter C. Clnrk, Kclloffn; grand pocrctary, Mrs. .Morta Mclvyu, Salmon; grnnd trcftsurcr, Mrn. Stella Vnn Kipor, Biihir grnnd miiductress, Mrs. Amelia Bullock. Najnjin; assoilale grand con diictress. Mis. Mnr}»oret Pike. U4>iNC. The appointed offi>ers are tbe fot- lowing: Ornnil chaplain, Mrs. Scobie. >fullan; grand marshal, Mrs. I.nunt (ilondermnn, Coeur d’Alene; Krand .op Knnist, ^r^B. Alii-.* Stncey, Ijewiston; j-ranrl Adah. Mrs. Zela Foster, Wallnco; grand Uuth. Mrs. Alberta Lumlin. Sho shone; grand Ksther, Mrs. Kslinger. Vollmer; grand Martha, Mrs. Itebccca Covne, arangoville: grand Wcctn, Mrs. Margaret Moore. Filer; grond warden, Mrs. BandoUn. Sandpoint; gran<l senti- nel. Knrl Wardrop, rollalch. Picnic at Palls t ..-flock this afternoon more thon noo offii;<rn, delegates nnd visitors arc I’xperto.l* to lenve the rity on an ex- rursion *« Shoslinnc >'nll« where picnic lunch'will ».*• wTvrd. An n«'>'pnildne*' of more ihan ^00 del .->t;it<-s nt.d v isitors ln»l i*vriiiii;» in Mn tcinir T«-mp!e witnenscd the oxemplifi- rutiou of Ihe bcouliful and impressive riornl work of the order ns j;iven by Twin Falls chapter. IM lifter rhapfor fxTvtn) refr<-i>huii>ntH a t the clusi* of tlu' sessitin. Yeslcrdnv’s procce<lings includcil tho prci-i-.tatio'n of rhartcr« to the worthy matronn of new chapters formed durinn Ihc year at Wdlmcr nnd .Icrorao. RATIFICATION MUST WAIT Leflslatnre w m Not'Be Ooavesed la Special Bwinn oa Bnffnc*. {Special to The News) BOISE — Tbe state legislature will not be convened in spcclal .session thiv anmmer for the express pur^Kise of rat- ifying the amendmeot to the federal (‘onstitntion extendjnjj national anf- frnece to women. This is the replv made bv Ueulenant Oovcmor C. C. Moorr, to Mrs. (^rrte Chspman Catt of New York, wbo is aciivclv cngagctl in nrging the povcruors of toe several states to convene .special se«sioni for tbls purpose. E ASSOCIATED PRESS iBms - m O E FIVE.0£»fT8 JAL EMPIRE ^SUiAY fOFIIOiiE jm FOLLO IOS rows Daily More Serious an Forces Increases; Menr 'roves Disquieting Factor HUNGARY REGARDED ^lOUS COMPLICATION onnist govenment will ibe po- iay with promise of immediate rmation in govemment circles icates that about forty per ooQt Solshevik, The communiBts ore bhemselve^ with the Hungarian lilitary successes are considered aation as a whole is viewed here discossioa of the poiltioa of Bda Kro. soviet gov«nmaat, fl<nre proailnsatty la If four and the conadl of foreiga aUalsten lolsheiaici acalBst tb* Os»dio4DovakB have or many days aad the connctt of foar hss - ^ e d d « l that tb* bonadariM betv*«D Htuupary aw/t bktveen Bnagaxy aad Oiecho-Slbvakla most be poeltiveiy determined la order that Be. la Kun'may be told qpcdflcalty to vhat points hlfl troopa most be vithdrava If he desires to avoid a clash vith the five great poven aad via a baariag from ' the peace coafervnce. - ^ Beply V et Satisfaetoty. p. Wblle the text of the reply ol Bela ■| Kun, foreiga miniater of the Hnogarian II aoviot govemment to the telegrate fr«m y m: Clemoaceau, preaUftat b<:th* p « ^ .i. \^- or sager the eoBSwea—s, taa aet beea nf pnbUsbed in Bads, U IsvappaiMthr oa- it ' ef Bela' Ena's atatemeat t)Mt b* b*d been invited to the pieaee eonferimee. Ee wss told ia M. Uemeaeeau’a dis- patch tbat he would not be iavited to . of tbo eonferenee If be did sot eeass fifht- ' OQ lng and tbls was twisted lato as la- ire vitatioR to Parik ed . Beverea Oaasea tTneasiness ire Military reverses soffored by lb- Admirable Eelehak’s tro^ ia Rt- soutbesstera IBossia bave oansed er ' some uneasltaeas In eoafereneo eir- cloa, thoso reported saiee Bela lOl Kun’s sucecss against the Csedehs ua boiug view with eapecial cohcera. on The strengthening of the Bolsheviki >> hold in Moscow by tho interruption iir of tbe advance of tht.-Esthoalaas ngninst Petrograd .is liliib*' the source of .unMslaeas. - if. Peril Agaia Thrsatena. rs. The Bolshoviki peril, whicb was ap* s: parcntly on. the decline a fow weeks ' u; ago Is again commanding attention ty from oil delegations here. Ne eitfort a- Ij being mado to concea) tbe menaee 'd that the Hungarian Bolabeviki offer to u; Polan as well as CMcho-Slovskla. Aua- -r, tria is looked upon as a fertile grond for Bolahevism and if it wont under ■> Bolahevik, control, with a port of Cxecho-Slovakia the Bolsheviki wonld )t- hold the wedge in central Earope which if. would put tbem on three sido* of Poi- nt and, which is already-bard preMod by >p the Oermans on tbe vest. L-' OOUNOIL EETOSES TO BEOOO- 0 NIZE EOLOHAE OOVBBNMENT PARIS, (;p) — The council of four frame<l and diacuased today a reply to ■■ the note of Admiral Kolchak, hca<l of tho all-Russian government of Omsk regarding his negDtiatJons with tho peaco conference. The contents of tho repl.v were iu>t given out, but it is in known lhat the communication doos not rc Involve the recognition of the Kolchak government. JSO IIB ISTEEOS 1 NfiSEiE Famous Horses'in the Eliminar ’i: tion Contest in the Pershing Stadium. ^ PAEie, yP)_A™l>* tna with camels aad Arabian horses, ars to be among the partieiMats ia tb« fatter- sllied gamea in tha Pershiag stadlma. Some of tbem hav* aheady arrived. Their part in th* program will bs eaaef III racing and Arabian horsemaaship, {v Forty-eight wianors in the eUmlaa- ,t- tioB contests held bv ths Cx»ehe-81o- «] Tskian army are oa tM r.vay her* *ad ~ t- ar« expected to arrire^ea Friday. Iv Lieut. Harry Darts, vinn*f of the a golf ebamploaahip toamanent at the . tt Panams-Padfic sxpodtioa la Saa Praa- sl eiseo has beea elected temporary al tain o(.:the.^AiBerieaa golhag *qtnd iw from whrfff'-w'rt >«» «• t s u i t 7 . represent ^[^TJnited Btatea.; \

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THE ONLY AFTERIS

T w irT O I - 2 . N O . S5.

, STRANGLEH COMMUNIS

fiAlEIIINeKT- WKH 101

Will Only M^k Time Until the Reply from the'-Allies Has

. Been Received on Saturday I Night. ____

IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS j ABSENT FROM DOCUMENT

■German Popolation Szpects Ocoopation and Officials Are W ithdraw ing M ate rial from Bridgeheads Along. lUiine.

W E IM A B , (/p>—A ltbouBh tb a n»- tlo ju d aaMznbljr b u been c«Ued to m e« t b e re tom orrov , I t Is n o t like ly t o B it ,fo tm a llr t u t u m d &7 o r S«t* lurtUy. I t s p rim o pm poso Is th e i d iscaaslon a a d s tn d j o f tb * slU ed t sn sw e r t o tb e O erm aa coim ter p x ^ . pesalB a a d tb see a ra n o t expected < to b e recelTBd before P rtd ay , V i tb e a .

B M d 7 . B a t n ^ 7 N ig b t P A B IS , There waa increasing

be lie f i a i>eace conferonco circles to- <lay th a t tho reply to the Qcrman coun- to r proposals would ilot be ready fo r t de liv e ry befo re la te S a tu rd ay n ig h t. ; F iv e davs b as boon d e fin ite ly f ix e d a s , th e lim it w ith ia w hich ^he Oerm ans m u st decide upon th e ir courso. i

A ssociated P resa Soaim ary • ' < T bero - is on ev id en t Impreasion in *

P a r i s th a t th e alliod rep ly to tho Oor* m an coun ter proposals, w hich probably \ w ill be read y lato S a tu rd ay n igh t, w ill ;

^ 'r e fu fo tho Germ an roquest fo r irapork ■ ) a n t a lte ra tio n s in th e .term s o f pcacn. ' " T hp .Oorm ana-will be r fv o a f iv e d ays b l '

w hieb to m ako u p t h d r m inds a s to ' tb o ir course. Thns fin a l isctioB b y tbem | on tb e . t r e a ty m ay .b e 'ex p e 'c led ’A a.'o r <

' alKm t ja n e 18. ,T h e rep ly lo tb e counter proposals,

jiccord ing to i^ en^b 'eon feroaco sources, ' Agrees to a pleb iscite ia upper S ilesia ’

_ su b jo e t to certa in c learly dof ined coo* ' Kk d itions.7 M a k e U ia o r Ooncesslons

W hllo tho council o f fo u r probably ’ w ill-ex p la in tbo provisloDB o f tbo trea* tv a n d m ay g ra n t aomo m inor conces' s\ons, i t a p p e a r s 'th e r e a ro to be no v hanges tb a t wiU m a teria lly ligh ten tho b u rden placod- on tho enemy by tho t r e a ty presen ted M ay 7.

A d ispatch from Coblenz te lls o f th r O erm ans w ithd raw ing a ll m ateria l from te rr i to r ie s e a s t o f tbo allied bridgeheads

4ind say s tb a t arm od Oerm an-forces also Jiavo re tire d . a coniidorab le distance ■cast o f tbo ^ o o n d held by tb e allies H>n th e ca st bank o f th e Bhino. .T h a t th o re is a dispoBltion on tho p a r t of tho O erm an civ ilian population to bo jjrvpared fo r an attied advance into O orm any also is ind icated .

B olsbST lm B am p aa t *'T be m enaee of Bolshevism in control

Kuroi)o bas ag a in assumod proportions w blcli eauso * concorn In peace confer* .(•nee circles. Tbe success o f .tb e Hun-

. .—Z ^taria iu -sov io t- ag a in s t tbo C te c b o S l^ vak«, tho' m ilita ry reverse su ffered by

■ ■ th e IColcbak force# ia southeastern R ussia and tbo .Unfeer o f A u stria pass­ing under Bolshovik control havo all

.b ro u g h t m a tte rs to a s ta ^ c wliero th ere * is no d isposition in o ffic ia l circlos to t m inim ize tho danger, Po land , hommcd I in b y Bolshevsm on th e ca s t and south 1

J ind h a rd 'p re s se d by tho G erm ans on tho w est, is said also to bo p o tea tla lly s th rea ten ed from tho d irection of Aus- « t r ia . ' '

A dv ircs from I’a r is in<l!cat« th a t tho ^ .p4>arr conference has decided tn hack .

up tb e dem and made upon Beta Kun by M, Clumenceau, p rcsi'fcn t o f the con-

* fe rence , w ho w ired the H ungarian so­v ie t g o v e rn m en t's fo reign m in is te r to eoAso h o tlilitic s aga in st tho Cwcho Slo- \-aks.

T b e ‘ form ation o f a c cn tra lited or gan iza tlo n fo r th e coutrol o f in te rn a ­tio n a l cronom lr a f fa ir s ilurint; thv pe­riod o f rcconBtriiction a f te r tho w nr Is

-b e in c consiilon-il Uv thi* rounril nf V ) four.

PESSOllWlTlEIlT RECEPTION IN HMERiCII

^ E laborate Fimctiona Planned in H onor of the Brasili&n

President-E lect.W A SH IN O TO N , (ffV -E U b o ra ts so­

c ial fnaetloBS a re beia^g p ianaed in hon­o r o f D r. E p ltaeio M . P eseoa, presldoat-. e lec t o f B rax tt wbo w as ozpscted to nail to d ay from P o r t n ^ fo r N ew T o rk . on b is w ay fo^ N ew Y ork on bis w ay to B raxil to assum e offiee .

D r. P e « o a w ill be tbo guest o f th s--na tio n a a d w ill b« ta k e s on a too r c f

some o f tho i»riaclpal c IU e s .. ,H e m ay v is it th e f a r west:-----

ID A H O W E A T H E E . __T o n ig h t a e d P rid a y f a i r ; eelder t»*

n ig h t ia so o tb es tt p s it io a .

.NOON PAPER IN IDAI

M PAmOOFBOU sr GOVERNM' R A I L R O A D O

O R D E R E D 1 W E S T E R N I

( Postal Telegraph Comp ■ Directions Given to

Evening; Thirty Thoi ® by New Move of the Uy SWEEPING CLAIMS O

CONFIDENTLY 1

r. f raOEEATION OIVES MOEAI' TO STEIKEs — —g A H iA N U o o r r y , n . j . , i

fo r .J tm e 16 b y tb e Z a te raa tlo aa l B ro t Inclades th e b tilk o f n n io a telephone to d a y v a s r a t e d b y th e A m erican m onsly ado p ted a Teeolation c o s ta l

V l —

ST. LOtnS^ (ff)— ^An order d of B ailroad Telegraphers to di; the W estern Union and Postal a . m., Satnrday, June 14, w as isa president o f.the railroad telegra thousand ra ilroad operators and te lej^aph offices, according to oi

® T alked to A tla n tic C i ty 'I' Tho announcem ent followed Iom(; «lb r- tance te lephone conversntioim w ith lut- t. lou reprcscntativeH in New York and S A tlan tic C ity , N. J . . .where th e A m en- IS lan F ed e ra tio n o f I j ib o r oonveiitlon is

ill Bcsniou. J u s t w hen the New York ■ operators w ill jo in th e Ktrikr wnn not n stoted.f. "D esp ite claim * o f eoiiiiinny offic ia ls y th a t tbo strik o bas f i l e . l , tho outlook II is moro ^ v o r a b le .than e v e r ,” he sold.^ **TodaB#ncn! a ro fu lly 18,000 te legraph ^ c o m p ^ w orkers ou ntrike th roughout n th a c o u n t r y . . T he « trike -bns hariliy0 s ta rted . Tho b est resu lts ore .bfllng ob- B ta in s d la thoT l^o tb , t^he H O utbw «t.^nd * th e w e s t '

^ I n A rlsoha th e t ie ui> Ih growiiig.1 Today eoafereneea a ro being held w ith i’ tb e governor o f A rirona b.v brsincns a m en w ho aro an x ious to sec* n so ttle. J. m e« t.

E lec trica l W orkers to Jo in " O n U o n d ay th e e lrd r i i 'a l w orkers

will jo in tb e s tr ik e , adding a to ta l o f J more th a n 100,000 to th e x trik ing forc-

es. W o aro 'O itt to w in a n d we w ill

® S tr ik e P roootm ced F a ilu re0 'B ia s ta te m e n t v a s follow ed sh o rt­

ly b y a bnU etln Issued a t th a head- p q tia ite rs o f th * A ssociation o f tho Q W este rn trn io a em ployes, b y th e s d q m ty v lce-pna lilen t, E dw ard B. o Waclx.0 “ M o m ing rep o rts ,” tho b u lle tin s said, “ in d ica te th a t y este rday ’s ,t conditions th ro u g h o u t tho co un try - f rem ain onchanged . A la rgo per- 0 c en tag e o f th e s tr ik in g P o s ta l Tel- o egr^>h com pany em ployes n o v rea ­

lise t h a t th e y v e r e ,lndlscreetly m isled. T he com plete fa lln re o f th e rsd ic a l m ethods a s a m sans o f ad- Jostm en t Is reso lv ing Itso lf In to oao

” o f a rb itra tio n on th o u c o n d d ay o f ^ tb e sbrike. Chlca^ro t r a f f ic is mov-

lng aa u n a l a n d fac ilitie s rem ain ^ tsn lnpaired .” - 'Q Tho BK.«ociation rcpri-ncntit per

ceat o f th e W estern tTnion emplo.vcs.II W estern Union o ffie iaU her.* reiler- 0 a ted tb a t only n very snmll num ber of0 th e ir o pera to rs throu(;hout (he country ll had jo ined th e a trik e . Offii-ialu o f th" ll I ’ostal T elegraph rom pnnv hi*re, which i a w as ba4lly b it by Ihe s trik e ycstcn lay . y sa id th a t a la rge proportion o f th e ir h o pera to rs retume<l to work th is m om

y (C on tlaoed on P ago 8)k = = ^ = = = = = _

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: W O R L D 1 ^

- , CONSTANTINOPLE, (;P>— , Kiosk, inhabited by the. sultai f day.

WRIMAB^ "W c aro at because i t is o'ur duty tb savo i Noske, the m inister of defen

1 '■ today of the 'majority sodalis

STOpKHOLM, — P a rt ( 1 r e c e n t^ arrived a t Hurmansli

^ tions aga in st Petrograd , acco " angeL They a re now near P e t

COBLENZ, C;p>— The move: Oermans from te n i to ry beyo

[ tinues, according to Geman i f ' 9f troops from various sectoi

heads is also reported.I; BUENOS A1BK8, (/P)— P or 1 the new spapers L a P rcnza wi

is understood th a t o ther pape ; tions on account of the p rin ter

as non-union p rin ters are obt

iH O CARkYING TBE Fl

T W IN F A IA S , ID A H O , T

.SHEVISMTIGI flENT TO BE PO P E R A T O R S t o D E C L I N E [ U N I O N W O R Kipany Also Under Ban of0 Take Effect Saturday lousand Offices Affected Union.OF VICTORY ARE ■ MADE BY BOTH SIDES

AL STJPPOBTIE OF ELEOTBXOAL WOBKEBS

>-~-Moral support e f tb e s t r ik e called irotherhood o f B lectx lcal W orkers, v h lc h lOne o p era to rs , th ro n g h o a t th e conntry, in F ed e ra tio n o f L abor; v M c b -a n a a l- , ita la in g sucl} a provision.

directing members of the Order discontinue handling business of

al Telegraph com panies a fte r six ; issned here today by E. J . Hanion, prapbers. The order affec ts eighty •nd approxim ately th irty thousand1 officials of the organization.

m i m5 BESOL TION ISr mpEiTE!l Committee Strikes Out Part In- 'fi , d i o a t i 0 9 d 3 M t 4 » i i t e d ^

'«• Would Co-operate to Oppose j>> Anyone Disturbing Peace.

W ASHINGTON, C/P) — Sonator K n o x ’s reso lu tion to i>ut tho sonato on

>rs rocord n^ainHt accep ting th e leaguo of o f n a tio n s in th e te rm s o f thn peace tre a tv rc- ,wnH )i?portei| totlav in an amrindod iU fo rm i>y tho nenalo foreign rela tions

com m itteo. <S tr ik e O nt Section.

The coiiiuiitlee s tm c k out thp soction nf the n ’lo ln tion w hich would declaro it a policy of th« Amcrit-an g o v e r ^ e i i t t h a t w hatever the peace «if.£uropo-+'W i ooine ugaiu th rea ten ed ' (he U n fto l 1 S tn te s would co-vi>ornto to removo su<*h a m enace. . ■ ' i

A- n-solutiou roRorving th e righ t o f 1 ~ th e American m ngress to detortnlno 1

th e jnstnens o f th e ob ligntions . impon- i ed u[>on th is conn try um ler tho much i di.ncus«od eetion 10 o f Ihc leaguo o f i nan tions covenant w as m eanw hile In- i tro f iu ce .r lo d h y . b j* " se n a to r S te rlin g , 1 re p u b lira n rS o u tb Dnkotft. ' <

A M oS i P iU ls 'V o te . ^The motion to am end tho Knox n^oas- *

tire wan iiiailo b y C hairm an I^odge and < linil the supi>ort o f S en a to r Knox and i all o ther republican m em bers nxcept

e r Sonato r VMrCumbur. o f N orth Dako,ta.No o ther am ondmonta - worn aiiopted.

■r- T he vote to fa v o ra b lj ' rep o rt stooil H of to 7. (ry W ithd raw s O bjection )>1" Wlicii 8«'nator, K nox la te r asked un- 1 'h auimoun cnoa<>nt' to presen t tho fax'or- j y- ab le report in the aenate . Sena to r Bob- ] ir inKon. dem ocrat, o f ArkansoH, objecfML i a T he A rkansas sen a to r w ith d raw his ob- I

(C oatlnoed on page e ig h t) ,

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: W S E V E N T S• ______ ______________________________ 1

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)— ^The. palace of the Yildix I Itan, was destroyed by fire to-

Btin in office and wo w ill'stick, | th e G ennan people,” Gustave

'ense, declared a t the meeting lis t party .

t of the: B ritish troops which ask a re participating in opera- * :cording to reports from Arch- ’etrogavodak.

rem en t of w ar m ateria l by the iyond the occupied a rea s con- < a new spapers. The w ithdraw al | tos opposite the allies' bridge- <

I)r the f irs t tim e in th irteen days- 1 wHl be published tom orrow. I t ' ipers which suspended publica- lers lockout will resum e as soon \ >btained. i

FI}l L d a y LEASED Wil

DAILO, TH U B SD A T, J U N E 12. 1010.

GHTENIN60NPROCLAIMFB

Thrift S t : ^ ■Expr ^ ^i*^Supply

f to TreasuryG o v e r n m e n t W i l l H a v e t o B o r ­

r o w H o n e y D u r in g ; P e r i o d o f T r a n s i t i o n ; S a y s G la s s .

i y W A SH IN O TO N . — Soles of sav ings s tam ps and certifica tes v i l l be re lie d upon b y th e trea su ry to supply a la rgo p a r t o f tho govern­m en t’s fin an c ia l needs du ring ' period o f tra n s it io n and th e th r i f t cam paign s ta r te d d aring th e v a r

p n v i l l be con tinued a s a perm anen t / p a r t o f th e governm ent's f isca l pol- ^

“ W e've g o t to borrow m o re ' m oney to m eet ou r ob ligations” Secre ta ry ' Olass- to d ay to ld offi-

> o f th e 12 fe d e n a reserve dis­t r ic ts g a th e re d to diBCUss‘'p lan s for th e t h r i f t cam paign in tb e n e x t six

t m onths. “ To g e t th a t m oney"I h e con tinued “ v e m ust soil more -

sav ings s tam p s a n d certifica tes. V

. Kolchak Selects an ^ Expert to Draw Up

Russian Constitution .o f __ ___

B i l l a r o u s s o f f C h o s e n t o , H e l p f< >B> C o m m i s s i o n W o r k O u t F n n - ^ I t y d a m e n t a l L a w f o r C o u n t r y ^ “ ^ 1 ---------- e

P A B IS , M ^ A n o ffic ia l s ta t* .__ m en t mwf A dm iral Kplchafc 4

h ead o f tb e A ll-B nssiaa governm ent ' I a t Omsk, s ta te s th a t he h as ap- I p o in ted a coiamlsBlon h eaded b y M . | B illarousso ff, to m ake a stu d y o f

. co n s titu tio n a l Question prepara- . to ry to th e fram ing o f a consUto-

I t t io n v h lc h v i l l b e snhm itt*d to [ tho proposed constituen t assem-

• Mystic Shrine Goes to Portland N e ^ Time ■

I n - v J H S IA N A T O U S , I n d , (fl>) — '?Jffti$ltnd.-‘0 «*ronf v a s isieeteifoveip, *-

- piad* o f th e A s d e n t A rabic O rdsr N bbles o f th * M ysU c Shrine a t th e closing b usiness session here today.Xhe v o te v a s 335 favo ring th e Pa*

Ito r d f i c co ast d t y to 123 fo r N ewon Orleans. , ,i

( o f The da to fo r noxt y e a r s m eeting . ,jlatv o f thu ini}>crial cnuncil wnn an- (,dod noiinced ns Ju n e S to 11. yions ' — • a

Telegraphers Always tiou Ready to ArbitrateY'laro ' ——leut C lirOAOO; {<?>>—The rep o rts ,th n t the ™ ,+»w s tr lk ia g tc lographem w ere rendy lo ar- d' Ito i b itm te , K onenkam p snid: oiu<*h “ Wfl have been ready to arbitrate* ti

a inrc '^ n g before* tho s trike call wax d' o f issued. P o s tm a s te r ’ Ocncral Burleson

lino know s th a t ho coubl settle the en tir - [>o«* controversy by agreeing to perm it the uch r ig h t Co o rganise , nnd b.v enforcing th e j j

o f ru le ffia t thero bo uo discrim ination in- ag a in s t unii>n w orkers. There ahouid ^

ing, bo a f a i r tr ibuna l to effec t an ade^ g| <]UAtC wngo scale and tn protect tho w o r k e n M r. B urleson hns vigorously

sas- ojipose'd* such proposals.”»nd < • H"■I Council Completes Its J >»• Answer to Germans "If,I. ----------• ” PA B IS , (/P>—Tho allied rep ly to tb s M

O erm an coun ter proposals is comploto, cit w as s ta te d i n . a responsible q u a rte r (;i

un- la to th is a f te rn o o n .. A greem ents in i j . |•or- p rin rjp ln have J>een renchcil on ali th e jfi:ob- points. Tho question of O erm any'n ad- nlI'mL mission to tho league o f na tions hua Vob- been se ttled b u t th e natu re of the ngreo- C~ m ent has nol been disclosed. I t now XI

rem ains ouly to d ra f t the reply. U---- 0 ni__ _ BXG D E F IC in N O T B IL L

PA BSBS IN BIO H U BBY

► .-W ASHINGTON, (>P>~Tho sennte, in j',! ' ■ tV7<» m inutes today , j>u*<sed tho hoflse rv

b ill a p p ro p ria tin g fT.'iO.OOO.OOO fo r th c ji ,, de jie irne ies in the railro.nl adm in is trn -1

_ _ _ _ _

lilUIIT II IiNEmEO GEOI:

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Appropriation Cut to One-third |» by Naval Committee; Daniels |

Is Desperate.W A SH IN G TO N , (yP)— A bandonm ent

o f lh e nax-y’a extensive plans fo r ox- p f r la e n t in r w ith r ig id -a n d non-rigidlynes o f lig h te r th a n a ir fl.ving » a - a<chloes w aa said by naval o fficem to- acday lo be presaged by Ihe action o f the Ifhouse naval a ffa ira com m ittee in ca t- i'clin g th e a v ia tio a appropria tion fo r tho fr*>nvv from #<.'>,000.000 lo ♦15,000,000. m- S ec re ta ry I>aniels said It would tak e M

th e aav y a long tim e tn recover from o( the f f fe c ts o f tb e se thark naval av ia- in tloa wonld refeivt> shmdd the re-rised st fiffurcs stsnd^^ . H

RE REPORT OF THE

JV Nf O l M IN AUSTRJfORiy PEO CENT

■EO.TOOIPosition of Poland Gro

as Pressure of German ace of Bolshevism Prc in Peace Conference.

ALIGNMENT WITHH AS DECIDEDLY SERI

LONDON, (/P)— A oommn: claim ed in A ustria on Sunday auccess, aooording to infonz here.

The best inform ation indice of the A ustrian arm y is Bol expected quickly to align the com mnnists, wbose recent mili to have strengthened them.

The Ansto-Hnngarian sitnal ' a s decidedly serious.

P A B IS . (/F>—Bolshevism a n d a dii f o r e i g m ln is W o f th e H u ngarian sov th e de lib e ra tio n s o f bo th th e council o f f today .

T h» succeases o f th e H an g a riaa Boli g lv an th e peace conference an x ie ty f o r :

ilDlPTEF’ TOIiTIILL TS iWOEFICEOS

Impressive Ciji-emonv ;^o yMi^k -V flosing Session oTflrder of

Eastern Start State Organ­ization.

T he Idaho grand chapter, O rder of thp Kanteru S ta r , concluding I ts throe d ay n ' scvontoonth annua l sessions here today , w ill In sta ll tho officem elected y este rd ay a fte rnoon togctltor w ith Uioi-e appoiutciL by M rs. M snd W . McBob- crtn of Tw in F alls, who has been elect­ed g ran d m atron o f tho grand chapter fo r th e ensu ing yenr.

S andpo in t ia to bo tho nex t annual roeetl]ig place of tho grand ehaptor ua detorm ined by Vote y estsrd ay afternoon ou iuv itn tions ex tended by tho cha'n tors n f Saniipo in l, Lewiston nnd Cootir d 'A lcnt’.

K e v O riind Officers T he fo llow iag is a list o f the new of­

fice r* c lected : Orand m atron, Mrs. M aude W. M cRoborts, Twin Palls: f^rand jm tron, C. F red Howe. K etchum ; juoociate g ran I nm tron. .Mrs. M a/y Shields. Moscow: associate grand pa­tron , W nlter C. Clnrk, Kclloffn; grand pocrctary, M rs. .Morta M clvyu, Salm on; grnnd trcftsurcr, Mrn. S tella Vnn Kipor, B i ih ir grnnd m iiductress, Mrs. Amelia B ullock. N ajnjin; asso ila le grand con diictress. M is. Mnr}»oret P ike. U4>iNC.

The appoin ted offi>ers are tbe fot- low ing: Ornnil chaplain, Mrs. Scobie. > fullan; g ran d m arshal, Mrs. I.nunt (ilonderm nn, Coeur d’Alene; Krand .op Kn n ist, ^r^B. Alii-.* Stncey, Ijewiston; j-ranrl A dah. M rs. Zela Foster, W allnco; g rand U uth. M rs. A lberta Lumlin. Sho shone; g rand K sther, Mrs. Kslinger. V ollm er; g ran d M artha, Mrs. Itebccca Covne, a ran g o v ille : grand W cctn, Mrs. M arg a re t M oore. F ile r ; grond w arden, M rs. BandoUn. S andpoin t; gran<l sen ti­nel. K nrl W ardrop, ro lla lch .

P icn ic a t P alls t ..-flock th is afternoon more thon

noo offii;<rn, delegates nnd v isito rs arc I’xperto.l* to lenve the ri ty on an ex- ru rsion *« Shoslinnc >'nll« where picnic lu n c h 'w ill ».*• wTvrd.

An n«'>'pnildne*' o f more ihan ^00 del .->t;it<-s nt.d v is ito rs ln»l i*vriiiii;» in Mn tcinir T«-mp!e w itnenscd the oxemplifi- ru tiou o f Ihe bcoulifu l and impressive riornl work o f the order ns j;iven by T w in F a lls chapter. IM lif te r rhapfor fxTvtn) refr<-i>huii>ntH a t the clusi* of tlu ' sessitin.

Y eslcrdnv’s procce<lings includcil tho prci-i-.tatio 'n of rha rtc r« to the worthy m atronn of new chap ters formed durinn Ihc y e a r a t W dlm cr nnd .Icrorao.

RATIFICATION MUST WAITL e f ls la tn re w m N o t 'B e O oavesed la

S pec ia l B w in n o a B n ffn c* .

{Special to The News)B O ISE — Tbe s ta te leg isla ture will

not be convened in spcclal .session thiv anm m er fo r th e express pur^Kise o f r a t­i fy in g th e am endm eot to the federal (‘on stitn tio n ex tendjn jj national anf- frn ece to women. This is th e replv m ade bv U e u le n a n t Oovcm or C. C. M oorr, to M rs. ( ^ r r te Chspm an C att o f N ew Y ork, wbo is aciivclv cngagctl in n rg in g th e povcruors o f to e several s ta te s to convene .special se«sioni for tb ls purpose.

E ASSOCIATED PRESS

iBm s- m O E F IV E .0 £ » fT 8

JAL EMPIRE ^S U iA YfOFIIOiiE jm FOLLOIOSrows Daily More Serious an Forces Increases; Menr 'roves Disquieting Factor

HUNGARY REGARDED ^lOUS COMPLICATIONonnist govenment w ill ibe po- • ia y w ith promise of immediate rm ation in govem m ent circles

icates th a t about fo rty per ooQt Solshevik, The communiBts ore bhemselve^ w ith the Hungarian lilita ry successes are considered

aation as a whole is viewed here

d iscossioa o f th e p o iltio a o f B d a K ro . so v ie t g o v « n m a a t, fl< n re p ro a iln sa tty l a If fo u r an d th e c o n a d l o f fo re ig a aU a ls ten

lolsheiaici acalB st tb* Os»dio4DovakB have o r m an y days a a d th e connctt o f fo a r h ss - ^ e d d « l th a t tb * bonadariM betv*«D

Htuupary aw/t bk tv eenB nagaxy a a d O iecho-Slbvakla m o st be poeltiveiy determ ined l a o rder t h a t Be. la K u n 'm a y be to ld q p cd flca lty to v h a t p o in ts hlfl troopa m o s t be v i th d r a v a I f h e d esires to avo id a c lash v i t h th e five g re a t p o v e n a a d v i a a baa riag from

' th e peace coafervnce. - ■^ B e p ly V e t S a tis f aeto ty .p . W blle th e te x t o f th e rep ly o l B ela ■ | K un, fo re ig a m in iater o f th e H nogarianI I aoviot govem m ent to th e telegrate fr«m y m : Clem oaceau, p reaU fta t b< :th* p « ^

. i .\^- o r s a g e r th e e o B S w e a —s, t a a a e t beean f pnbUsbed in B a d s , U IsvappaiM th r oa-

— i t ' e f B e la ' E n a 's a ta te m e a t t)M t b* b*d been in v ited to th e pieaee eonferimee.E e w ss to ld ia M. U em eaeeau ’a d is­p a tc h tb a t he would n o t b e ia v ite d t o .

o f tbo eonferenee I f be d id s o t eeass f i f h t - ' OQ ln g and tb ls w as tw isted la to a s la - ire vita tioR to P a r ik ed . B everea Oaasea tTneasiness ire M ilita ry reverses so ffo red by lb- A dm irab le E e le h a k ’s t r o ^ ia Rt- so u tb e ss te ra IBossia bave oansed e r ' some uneasltaeas In eoafereneo eir-

cloa, thoso repo rted saiee Bela lOl K u n ’s sucecss a g a in s t th e Csedehs ua boiug v iew w ith eapecial cohcera. on The s tren g th en in g o f th e B olsheviki >> hold in Moscow b y tho in te rrup tion iir o f tb e ad vance o f th t.-E s th o a laa s

ngninst P e tro g rad .is liliib*' th e source o f .unM slaeas. -

if. P e r il A g a ia T hrsatena.rs. T he B olshoviki peril, w hicb w as ap* s: p a rcn tly o n . th e decline a fow w eeks ' u ; ago Is ag a in com m anding a tten tio n ty fro m o il d e lega tions here . N e eitfort a- I j b e ing m ado to concea) tb e menaee 'd th a t th e H ungarian Bolabeviki o ffe r to u; P o lan a s well a s CM cho-Slovskla. Aua- -r, t r ia is looked upon a s a fe rtile grond

fo r Bolahevism and i f i t wont under ■> B olahevik, control, w ith a p o rt o f

C xecho-Slovakia th e Bolsheviki wonld )t- hold th e wedge in c e n tra l E arope w hich if. would p u t tbem on th ree sido* o f Po i­n t and , w hich is a lread y -b a rd preM od b y >p the O erm ans on tb e v e s t.

L-' OOUNOIL E E T O SE S TO BEOOO-0 N IZ E E O L O H A E OOVBBNM ENT

P A R IS , (;p) — The council o f four frame<l and diacuased today a rep ly to

■■ th e no te of A dm iral Kolchak, hca<l of tho all-R ussian governm ent o f Omsk regard ing h is negDtiatJons w ith tho peaco conference. The conten ts o f tho repl.v w ere iu>t given out, b u t i t is

in known lh a t th e com m unication doos not rc Involve the recognition of the Kolchak

governm ent.

JSOIIBISTEEOS1 NfiSEiE

Famous Horses'in the Eliminar ’i: tion Contest in the Pershing

Stadium.^ P A E ie , yP)_A™ l>* t n a

w ith cam els a a d A rab ian horses, a r s to be am ong th e p a r tie iM a ts ia tb« fatter- s llied gamea in th a P ersh iag stad lm a. Some o f tbem hav* a h e a d y arrived . T h e ir p a r t in th* program will b s e a a e f

III rac in g and A rab ian horsem aaship,{v F o rty -e igh t w ianors in th e eUmlaa-,t- tioB contests held b v th s Cx»ehe-81o-«] T sk ian arm y are oa t M r . v a y her* * ad ~t- ar« expected to a rr ire ^ e a F riday .Iv L ieu t. H a rry D arts , v in n * f o f th ea go lf ebam ploaahip to a m a n e n t a t th e .t t P a n a m s-P a d fic sx p o d tio a la S aa P raa -s l eiseo has b eea e lected tem porarya l ta in o ( .:th e .^ A iB e rie a a g o lh a g * q tn diw from whrfff'-w 'rt >«» «• t s u i t 7. rep resen t ^ [^ T Jn ite d B ta te a .; \

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FflmE STIRRED BrUPREIIl N PDLTML FIELD

Radical Element of Socialist Party Takes Charge of Or-

. ganization ahd Goes to Coun­try on Extreme jPlatforin.'

P A S IS (O o^rw pondeaee o t th e Am o - M ciatod P r e « ) .—T be .po litical opbejtv- a l ia F rance, p radletfld M a a a fte rm a th o f th e -war, apoeara to baTe-begoo* A fte r th e m odU leatloa of- fao tien a l Uoea In th e a e d a llv t ^^artjr, th e form er ex te rm ia t m & ioritj h ia 'b e e o iu th e m a­jo r ity .

T he now soeUUjit mAjority, takiag: a f a r m ore ex trem e p o ill io a tb a a tb e «Io- m tti t lod b y A lb e rt Thomaa a sd M arcel S em bat, fo ra e r .w o r m in iite rs ,.does n o t j o t openly p ro o o an ee -fo r B olibeviet

' p rioeip les, th o n th i n t h e t h e r e J i a Btlll fu r th e r ex trem ia t m ino rity th a t demosdfl im m ediate adherenco to th e ' d oetrinea o f Iieaiii* . '

K e v B Z eaottii A ppear. 'Sovoral new p o litica l elemonte appear '

to be ia th e m ak iag a n d in aoma o f | them tb e M ldier w ill, fo r th e f i ra t tim o, ' m ake hia in fluence fe lt . *

Sold ier cand idatea aro like ly to be ■ nom orotu. •Thore ia a lready ta lk o f ' Colonel B aynal, tb e hertf o f th e fo r t o f ' V aux, aa a c a n d i ^ t e ' ag a in s t th e ao- ' c ia lia t loader and Bolahovist sym path is- J e r . J e o n Longuet, grandeon o f K a rl ' M arx . M. Caillaux, whoso cand idacy I fo r re-oloetlon in tho S artho haa boen ‘ announced, m ay also have a soldier op* i poQont. Q eneral M an g in ’e nam e haa I boon montioncd'*in th is eosneetlon b n t I p robab ly w ith o u t au th o rity .

TDRMlr - TOGOpEiE.

Arrive at Toui but Presence Is | Ignored by People and I]

Officials. bP A B IS , (;p>—T he T»irlc««h j.cnrc .Id - "

(■ffotion w hich rearhoil Toirtnii yr»li*r- “ clay, a rr iv e d a t th r I-yonn ntntioii hor** ‘ at-H :45 o'clock thia morning;. Thu par- ® tv w aa accqmiMUiiod liy a ^'rciich naval ^ lieu tvnan t and a cap ta in from tin* s ta f f ^ of O oneral P ran cb o t D'Etiprcy, th f a l' Ucd com m andcr in tho N ear E aat, ^

Tboro wa* no o ffic ia l rccoption given tbo delegation a t th e 's ta t ion. Tho p a r­ty rem ained in i ts c a r whicli wun aunt to V aucresaon in tho suburbs. ^

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O O M D ro OTjOBBR t o o b t h c b t«

MI^XICO CITY, (/P)— HncouraRCinont and onlorgom ont o f com m ercial rela tions botw oea A r ^ n t in a and M exieo waa th e ob jcc t o f rccent ronforeneCH ?Hftwe«n I/u ts Cbbrnrn, uccratary o f thi* . trcanury, and U inanlo C. Acuna, Argi-ii- tino consul to M cxiro. Tin* <|n<<Htion o f . >-tf<uriujf ships in roportorl to havo boon , / th e m ost im portan t sub jcct <lIs<'tiHaoii.

T IL A JO E .SX aim sIO N S B B T W £B N a A U E B IO A A ia > MBXTCO F L A N di

MBXICO i;iT V , (/P>—ThP rhambi*r tb of commorro hcro is p lann ing to or- at /;anirA n trad e oxrursiun of M rx iran u m erchant* to th r Ifn itcd Btatri* and ai jirDJjnrinj; to rcc-civi* himiliir missinnn rrportpil to b<v cniiiin); from C lcvrlanJ, N'rw York and varloim muithprn cfiin- fj inerriaJ ccnlera. "

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£ x t r a Ttw r '^m 'W tireb i]y %v r B ' J o f t h e e x

j i couirm I ea> ^1/ / ^ V E■ / 3 CITY SEI

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Racinc

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'BIIOIIEIIELT FOIU DIMP K IN orEDiirii

Non-union U en P a t in Charge Fending' Negotiation Throngh

Federal M ediator. “ vPH O EN IX , -The Boosovolt dam

powor p lan t, ono o f the fo u r powor . u n its thore, w hich wns tied up laat

>l S a tu rd ay by a i tr ik o o f operators and linomon, w as reopened today w ith non­union men; accord ing to announcem ent

I . to n ig h t by o f f ie ia li o f tho S a lt E lv er Valloy. 'W ater U sea*. a s s (^ a tIo n , dla- tr ib u to rs of Itooaovolt power,

XHfflcoltlM BeadjQvted. fy. Tbe d iffie tilties . betw een tho associa* p. tlo n . and ita jcpiployes, . involv ing th e ^ questlona of w ^gei, honra a a d reeogni-

tio n of th e E lae triea l W o rk e rs ', naloa, ^ Still a re .unsettled , a w a itin g a coafor-

enee which F ed e ra l M ed iato r H yw el ^ O a v i ^ . a rranged to ta k e p lace in th e

n o a r /o to re .II AaM ciatlon o ffie ia la , how ever, s ta tod J. th a t they, had rep laced th e .s tr ik e ra and ,1 th a t tho ia tto r wonld n o t be recognixed

in an y delegation w hich m i^h t seek a confcrenco.

SA L T L A K E CITY (yp>—S ix P a h re n t Q In d ian s a t the tr ib a l cam p tb ree ad lea

from 'K onosh , 160 m iles sou th o f boro, diod Tuesday o f influenza, according

J to a long diatanco telephone measage f rceeivc^ hore ton igh t. B everal deaths , occurrod M onday." N o t m ose th a a thir*' ty -flv e mombera o f th e tr ib o iu rv ivo . g Kvor)* o lfo r t o f iMTHnns roNidinfj near f th e eamp to have th e Ind ian a aubm it to

m odical trca tm o n t and td c o m b a t ' tho d lsoaso-have been futile '. The Ind iana

J. aru reported tu bu Hunk in n luthar|{.v from w hich i t is im possible to ronso

y thom . W hito neighbors Bay tho tribo Q ia^o o m o d unlesa m odical a id bo g iven.

nmiiiirailoT'OeEECMfiaEllSE

Difficulty Experienced in Qnell- ing Kob’W hen Alleged M ur­

derer Is Given Bond.

, , D EN V EB, C o l C c ^ M o r o than two thousand Ita lian s , ongered b y the u *

. tio n of cou rt au thoriU os la s t n ig h t in > re leasing on bond D etec tive George

K lein , head of the polico liquor squad,I charged w ith th e m urder o f J e r ry Cor- b o tta , a discharged aoldier, m arched in ' a body to c ity hall la s t n ig h t and do-

. m anded th a t K le in bo ploccd in jo ii , , nnd d ischarged from tho police force., Po lice reserves' woro caKed o u t a n d , , o ffo r ts o f C hief o f Polico H am ilton I A rm strong and Bom an Catholic prit'stn, r f in a lly qu ioted th£ th rong , th e men : show ing th e ir onp rociation o f O h isf ,

A rm atrong b y li f t in g him to th e ir \ I shoulders and cheering.

S h o t Xhixing B ild . 'C o rb e tts w as ahot b y K le in M onday '

w hen be r p i . fro m (the o ffice r du rin g ' a r a id on d so f t d r in k aatoon sospeeted , of selling liquor. Co'rbotta dioil yes-

; te rd a y and a chorgc o f m urdor wna p laced aga in st K lctn who w as llbor- ti

• a to d on bond. ' SO orbetU a Soldier.

Tho fa c t th a t r b e t t a w as a form er * so ld ier d is tu rbed the I ta l ia n s p a r tic u ­la rly , cries o f “ he f ig h t tw o v ears In • w a r and pollcemnn k ill h im ” IjcIuk hoard . There w ere a fow crlcs of “ b r in g him o u t” and “ le ts g o t h im ," and “ wo w an t ju s t ic e ,“ :bu t Chiof A rm strong an d tho p r ie s t fin a lly In­duced tho loaders to p u t th o ir grlev- anees in tho hands o f a com m ittee and tho crowd m arehed aw ay fo r a demon­s tra tio n through the businoss d is tric t, ca rry in g tw o large flags, one th e S ta rs and S tripes and the e th e r th e Ita lianomblum. *' ••......

A fto r m arching to th e noW spapcr o f­fices, w hrro c ries o f “ wo w a n t ju s t ic e ” wore renewed, tb e crow d d ls ^ rs o d .

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^ E X T R A T ESTI f o r R u b b e r F l t n M

A n rab b e r used ia jS R a d a e E x tra Tested jS tirea is blended aoidS reblended i a a labor*.» a to r y xnlxing m ill^ t in t i l t h e s u p re m e ,

degree o f t o u ^ e s a Is attained^

\ C n r o ti re s a re tire s o f quality. The fact tha t they w t Tested means mutdi tojtisg uyer. Extra Tested reflectSST : extra care in the factory tha t I extra wear oa the road.

RACINEK T R Y R O A D T I R E S

a b r ic tirea d e s i r e d fo rr o a d c o n d i t io n s a s w e A

t r o u n d h e r e . 5 0 0 0 -m ile g u a r - ,L e t t i 3 8 b o w y o u th e * 'C o u Q tx y ’* I t ' a a w o n d e r fu l t i r e .

EHVICE STATION /112 3H Ami» •

L C A N I 2 I N G ^

ro w o p rb ts c tf a n b e c e r ta f a a m y | q’e T im y o u b qy b ears tb e e am « j ^

ine Rubber Coaipaay j ^

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liEESiS I ! INGDLLISIDN.I ______

Vessel Operated by Shipping Board Down; All Aboard

M Rescued.. 'ttd • V — — •in- JJEW YOBft'; (fi) — The ntoamshil) I n t Yankee o pera ted .by tho U n ited S ta te* 1 or sh ipping bonrd sank early to d ay o f f 1 |g. F ire Island a f te r hav ing been in col- <

. lision w ith tho Ita lia n steam os A rgen- I ' tin a Into IokI nigh t. Tho c rew o f .the

[n. V ankfo w ss tnlion aboard tho A rg en ti . he ■ 1J . Tho A rgentina, continu ing on her i

courso acrasn- t to M lo n tlc , rcportcil t yfl th a t nho .would t ra n s fe r th e Y ankee '" t •el crcw lo tbo C a rd ina l ligh tsh ip . ]tie A U A » S * T * d

Im m odlately a f te r be ing s tru ck b>* g j tho ' A rgentina, tbo Y ankee began to

Hnt heavily and all hopo of sav ing tho | vesMl w as nbnndoncil. .

n Tho cap ta in aud erow woro tak en r aboard tho A rgen tina w hich stood b y fo r several hours u n til tho Ynnkci» .ren t

g j The Y ankee wns b u ilt fo r th c ship- * p ing board n t C leveland in I9 IS nnd .

' w as engaged in coastw ise trado , hav ing . ® sailed fo r fhis po rt from N ew port New.*

: on June fl. Sho w as a 2,418 ton vcshoI. , TJio transpo rt O raf W aldorsoo. for- ,

; ' morly oiiv of tho c rack passenger liu- .ors (if the H am burg-A m erican line , ram-

^ mod la s t nigh t by tbo steam ship lUt- u . dondo. WOH bearhcd Hhortly a f te r 11

o ’clock th is forenoon on thc nnnds of “ Long .Reach, U J. . .

HOUSEIGNORES : E TNE Sli FEIN1- Visit to England Unconnected *

with the Agitation for Inde- I pendence of Ireland.

e® PA BIS, (/P)—A lthough Col. E . M. a ; Houso o f tho A m erican i>oncr delega- b „ tlon w ill go ta E ng land ton igh t, it is li V nutho rita tive ly denied th a t he is to v is li ' i t Ireland to Invostigato thu Sinn Fulu n ‘ Hituntioii, a s repo rted . _ . 1'

■_In an tic ipa tion of his ilcpaftiiro fo r ^ .j London Colonel House had n long con- c

ferenco w ith P residen t Wilson last ev- ; enliig, go ing ovor tlu> general jiitn.i- n i « '> K n.i.r.T> IN A o n o N t<5 MEXICO CITY, The cruinblini;^ 6f a w iug tip of h is biplano whilo ho tl

was perform ing ovolutlons o t a hcigM ^ o f noo m eters ab o v o -th e na tio aa l air* drome h e re 'c au sed the fa ll an d '^ lea th

^ Ilf Miguel .lacin tes, an arm y, n V ^ tp r,5 oao of iho f i r s t M exican o ffljsp i^ .to “ tako Up fly ing . :

a If jrou w«r« looUnc for a slooe to b! . boarq rou would fSrat read tho ntaasiflod

« th«Bf®“ lookin« for a iioarder, ”

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' TWIN FALLS, Tliur1

• ‘r*^l__TZCir^miT*rW'/U9 l / / . •

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w Famous EuropiKNOWN IN EVERY Ul

I f ^ —R. R. TRAINS- n 3—RINGS-3 I 2—STAGES-^ J

'M, I EDDIE LEWIS, I(^A OUA QOLOEII PAU

1 T I C K tr ITR. ^ I A O M tT B T O A U . f e CH ILO M U , H P R K * O n

DAILYNEWS

■■IS w ilt FEED y n n E l p UEiESl l New Zealand Aborigines Proved

G reat Soldiers on the Front pg' in France.

A U CKLAND, N ew Zealnnd — (Cor- reapondenco o f tho Asaociatod P re ss)—Tho >>attallon o f M aoris, Now Zealand aborigines, w ho fo u g h t In tbo Oallipo-

hi))' ils cam paign and a fte rw ard In F ranco , itos haa boon welcomed home With a groot o f f feast, hakas (w ar-dancos) and tang l, , . j eol- o r lam ent fo r thoso who foil In bat- ten- tioe. . ' h rtho T he ac tin g prim e m inister, Bir Jam ea p j n ti AUon, to ld them , “ You M aoris hold a ,j„

proud positloti. You have not ono cou* her scrip t.’* F rom tho tim e of i ts formo- teii tion early in th e w ar tho M ari bat- PC's ta lioa. waa m aln ta lneJ a t a a trongth of

1,200 en tire ly b y voluntary en listm ent. ^ B aked in Own*

G reat quantltloa o f m utton, boef, Te , pork and o ther food bad boen baked la

earthen ovens fo r tho occnslon. A boot 2.000 M aoris in uU 'sbarod In thla foaat. boi Thoro w ere several poi (a na tive deli- to cocy) < ^ © 8 .

T h « -tan g i wag a scene o f m och omo ric . .. tb n . Tho aoldiera sa t by tr ib e s on* e r

" • ’J circled b y sorrow ing natives. L ed W tn the ir chiefs, tho mourners grieved yflZh Qo low, w ailing chontn for thoso o f the ir roi rnco who w ill never roturn. A ll th e toi treasured belriovma o f Iho trib ea had qbi

\? ' been brough t from thcir sofokeoplng fo r ' th e weleomo. Thero wore ja d o or- B i

J, ‘ nam onts, m ots, chicftnina’ hood dresaos , , and boau tlfu l k ilts . Tho chiefs o f thc ‘ i vaj-ious ti'ibes delivered spnccbcs -of

wolconio couched in florid South Sea eo: language, o f te r w hich thero woa a ha* ■«'

■ ka by tho fam ous A rowa trib e ond tho thi Kpecch of wclcomo b y Sir Jom es Allen, tre

■JiaiLEliiB iiiE i II IDMiSIMII GOnCT £

Eloquent Methodiat O rator Has 3u Mi^ny Suggesitons tb Make

Begarding OoTerninent.TACOMA, (/P>—Doniocrncy In Amer­

ica him been supprcFUcd during tho war M. nnd a “ m 'ultltuao o f oligarches” hns i:a- been so t up in i ts stead, B ishop W il­

is Ham A. Quoylo o f S t. Louis declared is In an addross today beforo tho Toco- -•lu rao com mercial club. Tho conduct of

. P resident Wilson in the conduct o f ihi* for w nr anil pcaco negotiations w as c r itl T jn- ciscd. I-•V- The divini* dcclarod thore Ih less dJ- l.l- niopracy in th e U nitod S ta te s th an in

E nglon^: advocated a re tu rn to pri­va te control o f railroads, telephono and te legraphs; dem anded th a t G erm any ho madu to.}>ay tho fu ll cost o f tho w ar to '

1,0 tho whole w orld, “ oven though i t takes Vt a thousand years,” and urged tho rign t il-. o f th e A m erican pooplo to discuss ond th hove th e d erid ing voiee In acceptance >r, o f i>eaco and tbo lenguo of nationa by to tho U nited S t^ e s .

Blahop t^Q o^o pr^factd bla stato* m ents w ith a hope th a t ho could speak

to bis mind w ithout boing mobbed, tlo ^ said -ho s|>okv w ithout party qualifica

* tions.

FHIS YEARI I Q

lursday, June I U

opean Shows ^UND AS THE BEST

I t b b a K $ m i ta I s S p TTHE U t t tB T \ ( f

OZPHiUIT Olf EUTH ^

A CHJumoM w t E s n n X o r o i a ju n .M E s r a iu x ^ c o w n t TWWt P jltT

'AMDE AT NOONPCRFORMAffCfS: ,

2 a n d 8 P . M . iO o e n O p e o l a r f 7 P .M .

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‘John the Barber” Says He WillClip Wings of Dempsey on

Fourth of July. "TOLEDO, a , IloiBlci-,

cnown to tho boxing fra te rn ity as « •John tho B a rb e r ." a form er managor “ }f J a c k Dempsey, haa throatehed .o 5rlng su it in a n oUempt to res tra in Dempsey from m eeting .leas W illard in i Ibo heovy w eight championship contM t K joro Ju iy 4, unless ho is. p aid $10,000 which nmount, It waa said today, Beis* •* or claim# ia duo him out o f tho «27,500 ;bo challenger ia to rocolvo fo r boxing “ Willard.

Ite isler mado known his dem anda to uj rox B ickard . prom oter of tbo contest, ti

S o am a C onfident ^Jo ck K earns; m anager of Dempsey, “

rfiid he had takon propor legal nctlon " ;o pro tect Dompsoy’a in te re sts ,,

W lllnrd and Dempsey a re reap ing a rich h arv est as a result o f Iho big ^ rrowds which continue to v is it th c lr c tra in ing cnmps. A crowd 0 ^7 0 0 to 1.- h )00 pbrsoHK can bo counted u ^ n .w ith c' regularity on week days and tho a t o oudonco a t tho rival camps on SundayH isuolly renchcs tbo 2,500 m ark.

3A K A K A LBAVBB W IL L M A K E EX C ELLEN T SOBT OF PA P E B

M EXICO C IT yT w — Exporim onts :ondueted b y C anadian cap ita lis ts here, iccordlng to .published reports,-shotPn tha t from tho leaves of tho banniui ;roo, can bo m anufactured o t a low ;oet a n oxcollent class of calciK.Iored >ap«r. Organir.ors o f tlto industry arc indoratood to bo aw aiting tbo urrivdl )f mochlni’iy to establish th c ir f irs t ila n t a t a P ac ific coast po rt w ithin josiy-rcach o f tho banana producing dis- ric ts o f Mexieo.

;iaasificd A ds oro cheap—cffcctivo.

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rtie appeal in si ••■coforful

Beautifully woven and exquiB Designed for s tree t o r dreas sheer w aists. In faa -ta -s i w< from $7.50 to $25. Models illi

A fan -ta-si sk irt in bolted mo< and four inch hem slit. Oolors grey, $22.50.

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Wall tinted w

springtim e, an o a s is 'm the d blues, rose tin ts and o ther m g these cretonnes for ftun itu re a cover porch furniture, and give choice of widths and prices.

^WENOEDlifiir STBIRESJESTICHTION

Inquiry Into th e ’ M anner in Which T reaty Oot Here

Becomes D om iant.

W A SHINGTON, ( f f ) - W i th th e In- ve s llga tlon o f bow t r e a ty eop ie i reach- ed N ew Y ork , b ro u g h t to a itandstU l alm ost aa soon o s i t s ta r ta d , th e sonato

; to d ay ag a in tn ra a d lU a tte n tio n to the . a o r a d lred t isso«s .involW d in th e , leagno o f n a tio aa f ig h t. The f o r o l n ra la tto a s ooaita lttM took , up tho rcsolDtida o f B enator K nox, re- : p u W w i o f . .P onnay lT aa ia , p ro p o d a i ) th a t thff sc flfU ^dw lara J a dofio ito terma . i ta s ta n d rcg«rd ing 9 i 'e > U a ^ e «ov*I n a n t. The g « ^ l« l p n ^ t | u « i s t h s t , tho re a d o tio n w on la Of lo tb e' aenato d t t r l u th e d a ji 'p o a n b ly a i in in g , up sng thq r .d tt^ ts^O B S l v 'i p ^ t e t . Ae-

tio d m aat M 'Qyer im d a e i t is nile% how­ever, tM>tir fompcrow. ;V k en . B enator K nox axpoeta to b eg in a n e f fo r t to

[ b r in g i t t<j a ,vp t^

I M T m flO E B S q r S WZBBLBSS; TAMPIOO, M exico, (fl>) ^ Tho gov- r em m en t baa dom pletoil th o ore-ltilou ■ horo .o f a wlroleaa atA tion w hich, i t I?I elaim ed, baa a send ing rad lua a t n igh t

o f 2,000 miles.

f PHftLEO1 ' ■ HAS FOR SAIE 5 C H O IC E

I SWEET CHERRIES1

PHONE 872, V • J

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separate sk ir ts111 designsnisitely color fabriced sk irts .)ss occasions fo r w ear w ith weaves and cord silk. P rices mniBtrated beneath.

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lodcl witb gathered fullness rs blue, tap, green, rose and

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vindow s ilk sA p l a i n c o l o r s , 7 5 c

WaU color schomca earriod ! ^ ' to window-hangings. This fabric blends in w ith wall tints. Choice of colors blue, | pink, rose, tan and maise. j

Scenic | cretonnes

desert, showing greens, ug and room colorings are !I and room hangings. They ! ve color to dark rooms. In

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tE I SS T I I N C U I

Nipponese and Australiar P Profit by the Cutting of

Trade with Europe.8YDNB2T, (iP) — •Japan has<-tnai

g ro a t Btridc# in «lovoloping hor tn n w ith J a v a ninco Uio boglnnini^ of tl

• w ar and ia now exlcntiln« hor cor . morcini odvantofroB thor<>, (lays R. Dr;

vor, o f 'S o o rab ay , Ja> 'a, an ozport np< fn r cftstcm affalrB.

“ Tho cu ttin g o f f o f European du pUcs by tho w a r ," naid M r. D iyvo “ forcoil J a v a to roly upon Japaneso nr Aufltralinn m orkijta ami thoso t r a i rou tes w ill n o t now Buffer from tho r sum ption o f Europoaa ac tiv ities. 1 m y m ind tho eaat should bo lndopon<

•V o n t of tho w est in tmd(>) Jap4nei coneontm tion in tbo - Pacific p u ts ] BtronR liRht hor am bition to securo U com m ercial m aste ry in oasleru w aters.

In v w tlg a te s FUUppiceBM r. D rj'vo r reeen tly wns rommissioi

cd by tho D utch 'Rovom m ent to invo tig a to tho Rovernmont of .tho Phili] pino Id a n d s w ith n vlovr to pos«lbl

-vhnnRcs ta the Rovernmcnt of J a v which would offec t 40,000,OOO Ja v a j pKo. Ho w in rccommend a. uum ljer. ( chonROfl b u t said i t would n o t bo n easy m a tte r to tron t tho Javaneso f ^ho F ilip inos w ere bfiiiR trea ted bi

'c au se thorc-'w as a mnrltecl d ifforcnen i intelliRonco > botw een tlio tw o race T}j>? was in favor ot tho .

He oxpreiucd tho opinion th a t i w ould no t.bo M u ib lo to Rrant indopci donco to tho P ilip lnos fo r somo year, “ Tho pastinR o f tho prcsens goncM tio n will noo i ts in tro< luc tion /’ ho sait ■‘ Considorationa o f tho sa fe ty of th U nited S ta te s infiuonco tho w ithholi inR of th ia conccaaion to tho archipol: KO.”

MEN ENLISTMENT BEAT flOTPOT£MyNITIONlB ireptor OrowoU Mokes Loni

Explanation of U istokes in Oondnct of tho W ar.

W ASHINGTON, (fl>>-TIi« w ar deu o nstra ted tho nation con '‘ orRoniti tra in and tran sp o rt troops o f - a supei io r ao rt a t o ra te w hich loaves f a r b< h ind any program fo r tho m anufactur f)f m unitions," A ssis tan t Socrctary C r woll, d irec to r o f m unitions, declarod i h is in troduc to ry sum m ary to tho o f f

• cla l h istory o f "A m erica’s munitlnnii. Tho book, roloaiiod today, is a volum

o f COO pnRos, tho to x t n f w hirh ro< m ostly m inuto ly in to details o f sto ; takon by tho w ar departm ent to oi

?anizo a system to meet th e 0 T»r>ii reasiDR dem ands o f tho overseas fon vs fo r m echanical equipm ent and mun tions.

L is t o f FaUuRflA critic has nn easy opportun ity t

d isrovcr th n t ccrtn in thinRS w ere’ n : .<lono, S ecrp tn rj' Crowell frnnkfy sny and thon enum erates the ou tstandin fo llu rcs:

“ Amoricnn airp lanes diii not a rriv . a t tho f ro n t in su ffie ion t num bers; An

crican Runs in certa in rM cntia l cn ib rcs did n o t appear a t aH; Americn pa* shells woro not fired a t the cnem> A m ericaa troops fouRht w ith P ren r

, and B ritish macMno Runs to a larg e x te n t.”

ReviewinR th e h isto rical fac ts whic havo been < lted an oxplnininR theso u; arcompHshed hopes, M r. Crowell poin cd out nRain th a t 1020 hnd been def n lte ly se t by tho allied Rovem m enls ,i th e RonI fo r which Amorlea shoul s trive , th n t " In fhe declnion to prerwf henvllv fo r 1P101P20 and to sa rrific for 1017-1018 tho m unitions which mifjl hnve been produroti atT'the cost o f lei ndequalo prepara tion fo r tho more di:

“ tn n t fu tu re w as based on sound str: t o 'p ^ l roasoninR on the p a r t o f th a llies nnd ou rse lv es ."

F o o r liliuai o f EndAavorThe o ffic in l proRram for Ame>-lrn

I co operation, mlopted hy the siij>reni w a r rouncil, is s ta ted to hnvo compri cd four lines o f endeavor, which, i dcRreo o f im portnnre. were (1) to kcc tho allies from stnrvnlon by shippin food: (2) tn m nin tn in the flow o t mi terinl alreiVily in production fp r th e here; (.1) (o send hs manv men nif coui be trnnsported bv availab le shippin] nml (4) to bend nil energies to th e fi tu ro Rreat arm y which wonld dellv« th e f ina l blow.

^ W hen tho enem y's sprinp offensi%brou;:ht tho r ry fo r ‘ 'm rn—more mer

■ the report snvs thn response wftn r thorniii:!. th a t in Ju ly , lOlS. tho n«f b er si'nt’ nerr>«s wsJt three tim rs thf contemplnte.J in th e oriRinnl s tn f f e

A tten tion w as railed to fhe fac t thi w hile tho nrm y w sr collcce hnd on fl detailed p lans fo r defenrtinR America hnrhors. coasts nnd borders, there wi

Pno p lan fo r " t h e equally Im portan t a t coualJr necessary mohilisnfJon o f i d u s tr r .- T he vcarn o f 1017 and 101 th e volnmo sayn, will -fo rcv rr stan d ! the m onum ent to the Amerienn Rcnii o f workshop nnd factory w h irh in fh period in ju red th e v ic to ry ."

Tbo m unitiou* report w m prepnr- in compliance w ith a rcqucxt from 8e

I ) re ta rv lin k er who deelared th a t V th e whole people have l>cen ra iled «jx

to m ake sa rr if ire s fo r fhe w ar. a ll tl people should be Riven an opportuni' to know w h a t has bcen done- in the t e h a l f ." _________ _________

FomiiEii c o N e m DIEHFraiTllliEllNES

Jam es A. Tawney, Long; a Nj tional Figure, Passes

Away.•WTKOKA, M iaa., (/P>W am es

T aw asy . fo n a e r . c oaerrw m aa o f t f i n t M ianeso ta d is trie t and one tit ehairm ** o f the house tpp ro p ria tio

■ IXBDSaDAT, JD19B 101ft

I TURMOIL TEARS DALUIS n INSyMPAJETICSTRK

UU F irs t Bloodshed in S tn igg Which Has Been Ooing on

fo r Three U onths.DALLAS, Tox., ^P)—W ith tw o hi

d rcd special pollecmcn sw orn in , t regu lar polico fo rce woj^klnu .',twol hour sh if ts instead o f oiRht hours, f i hcld“ in ja il chnrged w ith m urder a

inauo ^>500 rew ard o ffered by th e m nyor 1 ov^’lenec lead ing to tho conviction

*“ ® tho s layer o f A. J . Pishor, a Ru&rd o ployed to p ro tcc t n o n u n io n Workmi

^*7* tho clcctrical w orkers and sj-mpatho opo« s trik e rs , iTio Bituation-"Tn •.Dallas w

quio t foniRht, a f te r n e laah ' boltr.o “uP" allcRCd union s tr ik e rs nnd non-unl

m embers. I a ad d ition to tho killi ' n t'd o f P ishor, tw o m en w ero in ju red . . rado YlxBt Bloodihed*c «■ ■ Todny's w as t t o f i r s t bloodshed

T® the s triko , w hieh lifts booi^ i a tOt Mjnd* n early th ree m onths.' A crow d o f nt AOM tm ion linenran ' w aa a ttack o d wbilo .

w ork in a th ic k ly '^ p o la te d re s id en t > d is tr ic t. F iahor, a guard om ployed sr*-" th e D allas L ig h t and P ow er compar

ag a in s t w hich tlvo s trik e is dircett sion- received a ehargo o f buckshot in t IVOS in stan tly ,lilip . flH*^Rod union strikq ra w ere (s ib le rested or. chargea o f m urder filed Jav a ^ ‘0 policc.

is i^ iO ilifr J S T l P I I E i.Ofa- W o m e n D e c i d e t o P u t E a c

O t h e r W i s e t o M o r a l D e l i n -

5 ° |J ; q u e n c i e s o f C o m p a n i o n s .

T A M PA , F la ., O ^ ^ F lv o hundn T am pa women havo form ed th e Woi a n ’s P ro tec tive League nnd sny tbi proposo to cloan up orgnaixud vico I

l l l p d irec t ac tion—th a t th ey proposo to u INK d e m in o its support, l l u B y tho cstablishm eDt o f a sort

m oral c re d it bureau th is orRnnizflfi) n n v proposes to fu rn ish any womon a co

* fidojitinl rep o rt on tho "d o u b lo U fo " I “ _ hor husband i f sho w an ts onc. T he I

qu iror does n o t oven noed to givo h own nnmo in m aking tho inquirj-; s]

dem* m ay tiesignato a post o ffico box a nize, dress or any placo w here nu agent «P«f- tho lenguo mny deposit the roport i■ be- Its investigation .

8«venty Invefitlgatiag O rganisers o f ' tho bunm u say th

" - i f seven ty o f th e ir num ber have ploilR> ® ^ to do tho In v es tig a tin g w ork in tl

opon whilo th e rem ainder w ill work sorrct.

goes - m any hnve such old reprobntfo r husbands,” said one o f (ho chlci

. s _ " th e y c n a ’t w ork openly because th e / husbands won’t le t them . Therefo

they w ill w ork sec re tly ." Tho theo [o f th e lenguo is th a t if n m an has n

been w alk ing th e stro lR ht nnd narrc , pa th one o f th e fivo hundred will kn'f

■ ® abou t it— or n t le a s t can fin d out.

' MflREiMliiNS S INTEO By AOTHOBIT•icnn . . :______'my; S ir John McOlure Opposed 1

S ingihg 'of C ertain S o rts of Sacred Songs,

hich _______' LONDON. Hymii« tm<sriiy Nnoint- ron fo rm ist churches in th is count defi- w ere vlgnrounly rritio iscd n t n rere Is ns nieetinR hero o f th r f'nngTcgation fu ld Union by S ir John .McCliirc, nn authi pa re jjy munir. F rw n f th r luncs o f t if ire *‘8nnkoy tvpc in tro 'lu fcd from Am. liRht i c a ." hu a’sserfed, ovc^n rca.-hrd t 'fl** standnrd of ‘•'respcrtilblo m ediorrity ,

nnd niftnv of tln -n i' w orr “ liopclcsii s t r a v u lgar." ’ .

.He drscribcil a s " p i t in b le dnggi-rc' the hvm n ra iled “P i« h r HiC r<^.1 fin w ifh all thy m ight."

A I'lrn wns mn.le by S ir John f reme «<n,.rvires of bcniity.*’ itcmnrkiiiR th

fhe sermon hnd bernmc* ‘ 'th e poblen rf '• *" of th e d en om inn tion ." ho s a id ' th»

assem blies fo r w orship wero too nft I’'" '! looked upon as more ru l'H r m rotin

nnd Iheir churrhcs a s tin- l<-i-tur.-.rooi them „ f populur speakers.■ouid ' ' -

?*fu- A lly for. M other,iiver L itt le Elsli* (n fJ^ r bolni: ininl»*hi-t

—I th in k pnpn Is -Ir^-ndful. Wnx t )sivo ,i ,c only innn you w u ld K«-t. imitmiu

—E dlnbnrRli Scotstniin.s non u m - ---------- -----------------------------------------------th n t com m ittee, died th is m orning a t ft f es- o ’clock a l Excelsior Springs, Mo., i

cord ing to advices received by the fa th a f ily in th ia e lty .

, f ile 'D e a th woa due to a r te r ia l schleros rican M r. Taw ney hnd been in ill hea lth f

wns •.overal nmnfh*. T hree w eeks ago : aad w en t to Excelsior Springs fo r trei ' i"* m eat. The end came unexpected ly tl 1017, m om ing. M r. T aw ney w as M yea

old. F o r 18 y e a rs he woa a memh •nin* o f congress. H e w as f i r s t elected

fhi« 1802 nnd re tired in 1011. Ho since h been a mem ber o f th e in te m a tio t

>nrod jo jn t commission.Sec •' . - -------" a a It Is often wiae to ^-alut quiUJiy nbe

upon « mer« mlttlatvm price. ot jI ‘.h ,, nds maoa l« irn U>e te> le prlnclpU of rc„1 ,Vth e i ' — ' ■ -------------------

S W E ETX[SS a r e n o w r i p e i n t h e

N a - c a n n i n g c h e r r i e s

I J . S . G■ i t I Phone 605

t im e ' Vitioaa

I, JE R eE R DENIES

5 BIGHT TO TUKE

1 SEJTFROilHBr<lv° Declares That Congress Canm :,Zl Deprive Him of His Piaof am- Committee WilF Talte Ev kmm. _ dence in the Matter.the tlc ______ .I ^ . W A SH IN Q TO N ( f lV V ic to r L . Bor

or, ncprescntativc-etoet fro m th e fif^ union W lseonsia d is tr ic t , eboUeDgod, th roaf llling counsel today , tho rig h t o f tho hou

of roprcsentativoB or ono o f iJa oo« m ltto o a ^ o 'd e p rit 'o him o f h is seaL

T ho-questlon o f jn risd ic tio n w as rn ^ e c l e j a f tp f C hairm an D allingor in opoait

non- the hearing , h ad oxplainod i t w aa tl I I I eoouB ittee 'a porpoM .to go into tbe c a

from th e beg iaa iag , and p en m it.th o i **y troduction of evidence liy th e defen

pany . cxeluded n t tiio tr in l in fo f r ’ oral cou rt in which. B orgor w as convic

“ cd a a d R iroa a 20 year scn tenco f o r vl la tio a o f th e espionage ac t. ro ar* ----- ^_________

“ ‘’ M E IIM SC LIir

. r I R « S T i l I iIflL Leaders Declare That The . , Have a Complete Provisional ;ach -Government, n- ■ — —

SEOUL, K orea— (C orrcspondonco i• tho Associatod P re ss)—L oadors o f tl

K orean independence leaguo claim th:ndred thoy have secretly set u p oi provisioniVom- govornm ent in K orea w ith Y i Soui:they M an a s president. Tho lis t o f tho o th

;o by ‘.'eob lnot jnem bers” con ta ina tho nam<0 ua- o f -E oreana who have been oducatod :

tb e U aited S ta te s . C ovenanta b11cr> rt o f to hftvo boen adopted declaro th a t tl atioa fo rm o f tb e n a tio n a l o rg an iza tio n ia

con* ropujblic, th a t- th e natiiinnl po licy is thi ) " o f o f rcepec tiag tho lib e rty and r ig h ts < le lu- tho pooplc nnd o f developing tho pcai E> hor and w elfa re of tho w orld nn.l th n t tl ; shn people a re under ob ligation to i>ay tn c ad- es and pivo m ilita ry service., nt o f M oke D em ands o n J a p a nrt on T he s ta tem en t issued declnres t h n t I

persons represen ting tho 1.1 -provinci o f K orea hnve votcil to dem and .Inpr to hand over tho rig h t o f ru lin g K o n

,,l_ .,j and to w ithdraw troops from K orea ar ' 11, 1, th a t K oreans shall re fuse to pny nr , 1. 1- k ind of tax es to tho Jo p an ese go v e r

m eat.ba te s Provisional govornm ont " o r d e r s '’ i hlcfn people shall obey no )these ^iAch v illa tefore organize a ' tem porary self-Rovcrheory Ijody to preserve public jionco fU s not o rder u n til K orea is ta k e n bnck fro irrow " o n e m y .” Jap an . - ' .

BRITfSH'^AIRSHIP TOMAKE BRIEF VISI

G re a t D irlg lb la F a lla to Zjocate Bni i i T y ab le H onsing on TM a Sldo o f

W A SH IN Q TO N , (>??)— Bc.-aiise o f• *0 I»cljN.C>f su ifablo housing nceommod o f tions on th .‘ A tlan tic coast fo r tho B r

iab dirig ib le R’C4 the h lg c r a f t w ill r ■ m a in 'in th e U n ited d ta tc s only nix

rig h t hours a f te r i t a rr iv e s from En . I-L land th is month on tho f ir s t trans-A

lan tic flig h t to bo u n d e rtak en by heav ie r thnn a ir c ra ft.

.loJKil B ritish a ir a tta ch e horo sa i.l Ir govem m ent hn.l nccopted tl1 J . . " in v ita tio a o f th e navy dep o rtm en tI the **'

W ILSO N W IL L M A K E P L H A icsHU IEBI»AND .U N O F T IO IA I i

(yp)-=-Prrsi.ionl W ilson to ‘‘' ‘' the rt'jiri'scnliilivcs of Irinh socicti

. A m erica th a t ho w ould do w h e t 1• th n i ' “ “ ’‘I u no ffic ia lly to b r in g tho Irii 1 r n l ' 'l“ *’tlon to the n tlen tio n o f tho o th thc jr commisiioncrs.n fton t •■llni;. , T he B .b y S .a l .ror.1115 ' ^^^n'n n.-’iils nn - burn th e y nro sti.r

! w lilte. w hich mnki*fl thom ’ Invinlblo < Ifu* Ic-c* <iti H'hlch fh«T Me. T hW r cy

I and iiofOK n ri' hlncl:, und w lifii tins 11 ihi'iT)'' ones n rc Biidilonly n inrniotj flu J, J ^ ilo«o th e ir oyos. b u ry tb e lr noses ni in.in?

W atch tne news or prlcrn iinJ thIni_____Ther«'* M m ethinc »u»ppcnln*^to pne

every day.five

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r t h i s : Renewed used Cars. See ns «mh” I * sqnare deal. AUed in I m akes— all prices, e had !

Browning Autonioliile Gn.Xwin Falls, Idaho

r KOOil

C H E R R IE Se orchard. Come and get 2S at reasonable prices.

S O U R L E YFiler, Idaho

I T W IN F A L L S1 OIL OOUPANIES OIVE ' BIO OONTRIBUnONlJ CAMDBIDGK, Eng., (/P)—Two hus

drcd thousand guineas hnve .been cor f tributed by throo oil compnnios nn

, sovcrol privato ladlx'lduals for tho on I ' domnent of n chcmiral s{;hool a t Cau I La bridge University. It is c^^pucted tha

■ I this endowment will place tho chemif J Hn Unl'’«'’Hity In tho forcI l l l l world's research work. ThIII reorganized by Profc!

cUinOt Beaaers and answora of claailfie< llarD o practical folks, aeekiog qolcl

oolutioni for Immedlato Qeeds.Evi- '

iiMiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiioliiiiniiiiiiiini ^

i M o r e ,iponing S raa tho B!ie caae ^ ■ m

a t R <for vio* H

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neoofmisional TfcjIp a ^ KSeuug s

B oth-.r p Jy*th 'names ^ // j f

ktod in ^ • 4Aallcgc<l *latm is a

B ONE LOT HOmt

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Good styles and ms k?rS eale. This lot incluioa \ »l.v On sale for;overa

rs’’ in­no l»i> - _

villag® • jovcra. ' ■ “

<: - HOUSE APBThe ever populai

..g.-j- morning wear duri may be purchased

I Bolt. duced prices.?2.50 A prons..........

, of n H $3.00 A prons..........nmoda- s =

KHAKn Eng . . •

Two-p"ii.i >o. For Wonu

.?5.oo S u its ...........$6.00 Su its .............?6.50 Dresses..........

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thinirx. H lllm liM .BB

[■ ; %\^ 2 5 PER C

All girls’ gingha (jQ_ able discount. Y<

striped goods to of age.

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iThu stntomonts of tholr accounts. Poy- Prun meat of monoy <o enemies remains pro-

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news diapatchea credited to it, o r not otherwiae er<>dltiMt, In tMa paper, and ^ • th e M a l newa pobOabed herela. AH v n v " '« ni rfnuMlcaimn of >r>*<elal d>»< p a lek w fcT iia a x a lw jrowrrad. . b

- <■1^^ <i> ”BypBXJDBSOBKOB O F B O LSH EV ISM ^

Tho aueceucs o f tho arm ies o f th e s Bolaheviki d u s isg tbo p u t weok aga inst < onomies in B usala an d tho d e fe a t of CsocbO'SIovak fo rce s by H ungarian ^ troops undor tho govurum out o f tho c • 'B o d s ’ .' cannot fa il to oncutirage sodi- k tious elomoDts in o ther d isturbed na- tions o f Europe. • *

Tho oxplanotion fo r th is phenomenon docs n o t Ue, a s a g ita to rs ivho odvocato tho “ d ic ta to rsh ip of tho p ro le ta r ian s’ ' would havo i t , in tho ezcelluuco o f tho n program outlined , b u t ra th e r in th c fa c t *' th a t tboso opposed have uo <lufinitu plan to w hieh tboy con ro fer a s a sub- a s ti tu te fo r tho d e fin ite , tbouf;h bad, tl p lan o f tbo B olshoviki and tho fu r th e r ^ fo e t tb a t m any o f tboao-vrhu uro figh(- ^ ing .tbo com m unistic olem ents nro thorn- su lres reac tio n b tk . Toko A dm iral K ol­chak os a samplo. "A few weeks ago i t lookod a s i f ho wort- corta in of uu- tl rosorvod recognition. Then i t was on- Bonneod th o t so fo r os tlio U nited ” B tatea w as concerned h is governm ent ^ w onld n o t be fu lly rocognised pendin;; b a n in v o stig a tio a a t Omsk. "

Tho cause fo r tho hosiLatiaa undoubl- n odly w as th e p re sen ta tio n o f a lis t of ehsrgM pnzporting to show th a t Kol>; chak , w hile a m an o f g re a t ab ility ,' w h in eloso touch w itb th e im perial xb'ginie, ^ a n d th a t h is troops ' had conductod ^ them selves w itb such b ru ta lity and snch hi u tto r d isregard fo r the lives and prop* *0 e r ty o f o th e rs tb a t tbe. moasca wero j*’ tu rn in g aw ay fro m th o ^ o n n to r revolu- ^ tlon aa a ro sn lt, a n d show ing a disposi­tio n to rem ain uodor tho Ig n o ran t ty r ­a n ay o f th e p ro le ta r ia n d ictatorsh ip , ra th e r th a n tru s t th e fo rm er m inion o f tb a cxar, who ind ica ted no change o ^ heast in h is b ehav io r. /

In v iew o f th la condition , tbe s ta te - rc m ea t in th e d lspa tcbes today th a t Kol- to chsk h as Bclectod a commission to study cona titn tlona l questions fo r the pnrpose o f su b m ittin g a con stitu tio n to a con- a titn e n t a w m b ly bocomes sign ifican t, since i t ind ica tes t l ja t be feels now, _ w h a t he should have fc tt a t Ibc begin- n ing, th e necesaity o f givinf; Ibu Rus­sians some assurance ih a t th c ir nj^hts would be pro tected undor the proposed alt-R ussia scheme.

In th r m eantim e, how ever, h is ilchiy in th is and th e m ethods im puted to his troops have cauned the Jom Im portan t ~ towns, foIIowiDg sov rre defea ts in th» “ field .

I jn re r ta in ty iu re tu n i to Hie futiire, a foelin^ o f cien]>air a t tho tlioiiglit o f l>os«ibIe inab ilily to bt-nr tho loa<! of iDdomnitios w hirh th ey an tie ipatod would bo loaded on them and inmiffi- c ient food, undoubtedly had much to do w ith tu rn in g H ungary over to Iho IloU brvik i. D ispatches today ind icate th a t tb r namo fa te aw a its A ustria.

The problem is a k n o tty onr, fo r Bol­shevism ia a m a it« r o f pnyrhology; the Bolshevik ia generally a political hypochondriac. T he cure would seem to be a qu iek dete rm ina tion of juat w hat

• th e d efea ted n a tions a r r cxpectod lo bear, accom paaied by assunuic^ of saf- fie ien t noorishm ent whilo they sre bearing; i t ; and above all, an assurance in some tan g ib le w ay th s t no e ffo r t will be m ade to force o n . th e masses o f tho conn tries involved , tho resetion ist sort o f governm en t fro m w hieh they es- capwL• Their, m uscles hnve »>een d is to rted and

'tw is ted b y th e ch a ra c te r o f govem m ent /rv m wfaieh th e y su ffe re d in th e post s n d ' Ih s y t r r a o t y e t 4een*toined to w aU d as. 1 ! ^ tH>atr»etioBS o r« z w hich th«M p e e p U I< jd f^ X re used lo liberty w ill U c & It tk iif 'p ra v e insurmonBtabb* hnrdU a to n a a y o f them . ,

T k « . f K t ' t k a t m any o f th e b a r r i r aV U d t t t v l ld a k Out ~ Mn p » . l j r I

ot ie a g ln a t ie n m akes them I mmn tk< Itm f t c M r t <li m n T U .« i i<t . | L

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=—J = = — = =BolshoTism ia u obstaelo to 'progreso.

I t hns n o th ing in commou w ith democ­racy . I t is dupotism of tho w orst type a n 4 is aa m uch i f n o t more o f a monace to Europo to d ay thon woro th e im peria l­istic plans o f W illiam o f Gosmony a t tho beginning o f tho war..

A pparen tly , A ustria -H ungary is fo l­low ing in tbo foo tstops o f Bussia, and th is f o l l ^ i n g a poriod o f ncorly seven

r m onths durli^g w hich th e s tro n g est men a otV*OK>po iiondT-ADn/rlco bovo ' bcoii on- B do iv o rin g to fram e a pooco program ■* w hlcb sha ll ^ c l l orderly govcnnmfsnt .A fo r v icto r a n d vanquished ovor Europo. ^

I D A V iT A c i lO N A raE O V E D .s Tho pcoplo o f Idaho regard less of I pa^^tj' w ill applaud G overnor D avia fo r * bis ac tion in rem ain ing in N ew Y ork , ’ to g reo t tho re tu rn in g boya from Idabe . i

N o m sn con su ffic ien tly express tho ' i p leosuro tb a t th o ir ro tu rn g ives n i r the j J peoplo ,b u t i t is r ig h t and proper th a t , \ th e offichU heod of tbo sto to should t I voico th a t sen tim en t, in so far a s i t cau ’

bo voiced, n t the ea rlie s t possibio mo­m ent. J

S iidd tn Cold K ills F ishes.I t lias beeu tliiK «uddcn cold ,

so iiieilm cs catiaoa lh e d en th of thouw - ) K inds o f fbib In tho nhullow w a te rs « r ; tho trop ica am i sub trop ics . M auy spe*. cIps a rc so ohiHotl oh to hvcoino help­

less, hud e ltb e r kiMwl dipoclly by ‘ d row tiiag o r a r e wnshcd uHhor»! l» - »> coiuatnne s tn te . T lio pUonoinouon I"

know n locnlly n s “fre e iln g .” nlitiough th o te n jp e m tu re o f tbo w n te r «imy bc sevem l d eg rees nlwvw th e frt-vzing poiut.

(' M atthew A rno ld 's P ra ise of Bible. |

Mntth«*w A nio ld , ii g re a t critic , was I nn y th in g b tit o n liodo* . "A s well,** said 1

he. “ im uglne n innn w ith 'n Henso fo r I Kculptnre n o t c iiltivn llng It by llio '

' iiclp of tbo rem a in s of G reek n r t , and n m ua wIili a sen se of poetr)- n o t cnl- t ivn tlng I t by th e help o f Ilo m er nnd | SImkeHpearc. n s a mnn w ith a kvubo j fo r conduct n o t cn ltiv n tln g It by iho , iie lp of th c DIble. <

B eauty. " |Ob, in lk n s w e imiy " f bei'iuty jis n ^

tiling to bu chlxfled from ntarbli* or ^w rought o i n on n in v n s : nprniV atc'ftS „wo muy u|>on IIk Ltilont and ontllncM, v w hat la i t lin t un lu to llec tua i nbstrac-tloii. nfti-r nll7 T bo lioart feolH n th enn ty of anotlit-r k in d ; looking tibroiiRli tb e o iitw nn l «*nvlninment. It d h t w e r s a d eep e r anil m ore renl love-llnpfw.—W h ittie r. • ‘ ^

T b » r « a ^ V ision.It th c niooiTilfHiPtH Infjcer hen* ihnnfin t

E tirope, p robab ly th o 'h u u lookx la rg erAlso. I f th e hciivenH o f AmcFlcn np- tI>enr Infinitely blgh«-r nnd th c tb rig h te r. I t m s t th a t th o se fac ts nro * symboUcnl o f th e b v ig h t.lo w hlrh th ephilosophy nnd p o e try nnd religion o f gho r In h nb ltnn ls m ny one d ay sonr.— jTbnn*nn. f

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Io pnckiug a w ord robe trunk . If ^p len ty o f IIhsuo ]ui| h.t Im u sed in tb e .

Sileevi-H o f nnd tkjtw een th e gnrm ents, g Ih o re Is li l t le ch an ce o f th c lr beingn u t o f nbope '(^'bigi th e dcstlo a tlo n Is ^ reached . A sa fe ru le Id a ll p ack ing la; hto - h a r e CTcrything tlg jitly ,p ack ed , ao tone should n n t he xparlng w ith t ls tu * cp . I » r . - . t

N o t mnch expense m>d n«ft much ^ d e lay involved in g e ttin g re sn lts fnxm f eloM ified- ad v e rtis in g . ^

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■ M U | l l H j l X ! B a i « S u i l l E B

Most Astounding MaWould you, a worn

m et on a country r iah, of coorao. But- pcned on6 day in tl souri. And bride i

seen each, o tber be

PEGOYI-“ The Rebellii

FOUND A 00 0 ] The man she m arried w as a n she d idn 't know th a t..S h e wai any n a n 's love, b u t he didn 't k: details, and for m any a laugh thrill, see th is brilliant.

WILLIAM FOX P

ThelDAHOT O D A Y (

■ MATDTEE AND

“ F A T T Y ” A lTWO W5KL OOWiDTr

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•* . T h e T im e H e' Hurriea. "W hen 0 scvcnteen-yenr-old boy’s ,fa* „

>e tb e r tell* bim i t 's tim e b<] w ns p ick inc n:e o u t a trn d e h o 'd o esn ’t sec nny rea so n a]. to hu rry . B ut w hen h is g ir l te lls hica tl

th c sam e th in g he.be 'fflns.decid ing bo- t iw c e u s tn tcsm o n sh ip nnd p rofesalM nlbospbitU ^ g b t aw ny.—K ncsas <At; ^

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Vox Populi. Vox Del. ^T h is ta a very nDCleni snying nnd -

a- m enus 'TTie voico o f tho poop1e-la-th«n, voico o f God.” I t cnn bo traced bnck j,,» th ro u g h 'iJ it lD to Grfeek. I t U fonnd o

flrst in n w ork on m om ls. by tbo G r«ek opoet, H esiod, w bo Ilyed ab o u t th»- oe l ^ t b cen tu ry b o fo re C hrlsL ”

W onderfu l I s W rite ." -O h. M r. Tum etn-D ow no." of- i Oliitoco S toynpp N . Schlbblc. ;-l w ill ^ ». nilmit U iot m y tecbnlQUO n u y p e n ^ t ,

o r u llgbt UnproVement, b u t yon m m t conccdo tb a t I bnvc n w onderfu l Imng-

‘® Inotlbu." T o u c e rtn ln ly bavc.^young It mnn.v re tu m e d th c c ru s ty Action edl- d to r, “If you Im ogltie you cim sell your u bunk t o ^ e . "

A lapse In ren ta l Inoome wiD take’ all or tbe profit and sa tisfoc tlpn^ou t of . prop«rty-ownln«—«> uso tbe classlfted .;

OBD IKAKOB NO. 2 5 i I) A n OnUuanco doc la ring th e in ten tio n I*' - o f th e O lty o f T w in F a lls Id ah o , to r g rade, pave , corb a n d su rface d ra in

ce rta in s treo ts a n d p a r ts o f streo ts, w ith in th s O lty o f T w in Falla , tha

V ezpensa th e ro o f to bo p a id b y sp o d a l* assossm ent le r lo d a g a ln i t th e abut- I; tin g proporty . To esU blioh fo r th a t " parposo local ImproTOmont d is tr ic t

. Ko. 36 In sa id d t y . f ix in g tho tim e .' c : w hen p ro te s ts wlU bo rocoived ag a in st i; tho m aldng o f sa id proposod im prove.

meut.1^ it o rdained by Iho M ayor and

Council o f Ibe C ity o f Twin F alls, Id a ­ho, as follow s:

* Boetion 1. Tho C ity of Twin Falln, d Idaho, does hereby declare i ts inton-r tiou to grodo. pavo, curb and su rface ' Q drain eortoin p a r ts o f s treo ts nnd ol- j leys w itliin th c C ity o f T w in i ’a lls, I«la-

hll, hern in n fte r sp re ified , on’d 'f o r th o t I pur|K)so t a o reato and ostab lish in said* C ity o ( T w in Falla , a s a p o rt thereof, . ^ loi'al im provem ent d is tr ic t No. 35, eon-° fltituting tb e s tre e ts and alleys or po rts

o f Htreets und alleys os follow s:'Fourth A venue K a s t: B eginning nt

the R outhcnst line o f T h ird S tree t Kaat. Ilicace B outheost, u d istance o f 17C0 feet, to ihc ]>olnt o f in tersection o f said

'' Fourth A venue E a s t w ith the E ast lino* o f Bbm L akes B ouievard , w id th 40 feot, • '■ w ith curb.

F o u rth 'A v o n u e E a s t i . B eginning a t 1 thp E o st line of B luo lA k e s B oulovard,; thence E ast, a d is taneo o f 1260 fe e t, to t the west lino o f Locust S treo t, w id th -

30 feet, w ith curb.Second A venue W est: B oginning .it

tbo N orthw est line o f Seeond S tree t W est, thence N orthw est, a d istance of

feo t-to th e E a s t Une o f Washing:^ 'i I ton S tree t, w id th 40 fo e t, -with eurb. •

Thirt] A venue W est: B eginning a t* tbe.SonthcoBf Tine o f T h ird S troc t W est,

thencc N orthw est, a d istance of :2080I feot, tn th e E a s t lino o f W ashingtou , SU cet.'T sid th 40 foot, w ith corb.. S ix th 8 tr^ t~ W c s t:- B eginning a t tho '

Southw est line o f 'M a in . A venue W eat. thence Southw est, a d lsioneo^of 020 feet, to tho N o rth eas t- line o f T bird

j Avenue W est, w id th 30 foe t, w ith curb. M inidoka S tre e t: B eginning a t tho

> Southeast l in e -o f T h ird S tre e t Sou th , . thonce S ou theast, a d is tance of .300 feet,

ito th e N o rthw est line o f F o u rth S tree t ; South, w id th 30 fe e t. N o eurb.

Section S. T he p ro p e rty to he iu- ' eluded in sa id d is tr ic t and assessed as i; he re in a fte r p rovided , shall include all ' the proporty fro th in g or ab n ttin g on,

contiguous o r t r i b t i t ^ to th e s tre r ts , jiivenues and a lley s to bo im proved, and botwoen th e p o in ts hereinbefo re sp e d

, fie<!, nnd to th e ' d is tance back from such s tree ts and a lleys , if p la tte d in

h lorks to th e cen te r o f th e blo*1c; if p latted in lo ts to tb e cen te r o f tbo

■ lots; and if n o t plattt^d, to th e dist«nce- i.f feel.

Spotioii .1. T he g enera l eha rae te r of im provem ent shall be tb e grading,

!>iirfnr<< d ra in in g an d pav ing o f the Tomln-ny*. o f said s tre e ts and alleyK. to th e w id th hereinboforo se t fo rth , bolweeu tht* po in ts hereinbefore speoi. flo.l, sai.i psvinfT to consist o f somo

larriage on Recor^!oman, m arry the f ir s t m an yon f road? Question sounds fool- nt— this is exactly w hat hap- I the Ozark U onntains of Mis- e and bridegroom never had before. Why did they m arry?

HYLANDlious Bride”IOD BEASON. m i l l i o i L ^ r ^ bu t

ras a girl w o rth . i know tha t. For Igh and m any a • --------

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su itab le pavem ents nccord ing to th.<* lot . gonoral plans now on f ile la th e officc ^ of tho c ity onginoor nnd tho e ity c lcrk , pr,

nnd tho construction .'o f o concroto curb sai oo along tho sido o f thd sa id portion of Icn tlie snid s tree ts a s hereinboforo spoe.i

fied wherp a concroto curb is n o t ol- ml ready constructed , ex ten d in g tho con- ; M creto curbs w hich oro u lroad^ cou-

s true ted along tbo sa id po rtion o f .th ^ said s tree ts dow nw ard whoro they aro fo u n d -to bo n o t deep enough fo r tbo purpose of pav ing , oxcopt across roa<l j, ways o r intorjieeting s tree ts . S aid im-

["* provem ent Is an o r ig ina l im provem ent. , P u ll p lans nnd -spoeifications fo r sold

ck proposed im provem ent to bo f iled in the , J nd officc of th o ^ t y c le rk of said (Hty . ek oil o r boforo the dov on w h ich th e m ay

or and council w ill receive p ro tests ogainst m ak ing tho said proposed i t» provotnento. T l

' • S ection 4 . -The co s t, and expense ot i i said proposed im provom cnt shall bo tax- rol

... ed and assessed npon ol] p ro p erty in >u: . said Im provem ent d ie tric t in proportion ( •

“ • to th e nnm ber o f fo e t o f sueh lands and 1s t lg.

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L S D A IL Y n e w s ;ots f ro n tin g thoroon, o r ab u ttin g , coa- ilgudus or tribu ta ry ’ thoroto. an d in proportion to tho ben e fits derived by Aid im provem oat.

All tho p roperty w ith in sa id Improvo ] n en t d is trie t to be assessed ,os afore- • loid fo r th e eust o f said proposed i u < irovcm ent except th a t tbu oxpunse o f iho im provem ent in tho spaeo form ed jy the ju nc tion o f tw o -o r m oro s tre e ts • )r whero ono m ain s tre e t term iuotea * >r crosses au o th o r moln s tre e t, ond olso ill nccoarary s tre e t crossings o r cross- j vays a t cornors and Intcrsectiona o f 1 itreu ts, and th e oxMnBO o f m ak ing ond < repairing sew ers, sW ll n o t b'o included < in said assessm ent b u t sha ll bo paid jy thu C ity o f T w in F a lls . W hen w ork < is donn on one sido o f tbo s treo t, on < m e sido o f tho conter-H ne, th e property )U th a t side on ly shall bo assessed. ( rh o to ta l cost and oxponso o f sa id . .mprovement, accord ing to th e ostlm atn returned by th o .c i ty eng ineer 1s tho | ium o f Soven ty ic igh t T housand D ollars [♦78,000.00), d iv ided oa follow s:

F oo t fro n tag e — .............405,000.00

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Jfwt». n«— a ^

5t-Seam S’em a t Straus & 01

ishionable shiDuble-breasters galore riad ,of ~ waist-seam s ons. Lots bf ’em! newest, smartest sl

ms of the season.

le y ’re live sty ld especially for live yo y those famous desigi

/ H O U S E , P E N H E I^lu’ll find them nfferent in every resjone—the sam e old {Cup standard of quality-fabrics oring. T h a t is one featui heim er Clotiies that n , season-in and season-out^.

rprising values at $40 $45 $

US & GLAUenheimer House in Twii

NTERW O-VEN H O SE [A NHATTAN S H IR T S

1-, In tersections ................... 13,000.00

y Tot«l ......................._...47S,000.00Section C. The lilird day o f Ju n o ,

3 1019, a t 8 -o’clock M., Is hereby des- .. ignoted os tho d a te nn whieh tbo m ayor I and eouncU o f sold C ity o f T w in .F alla ,f w ill rocolvo p ro tests ag a in s t the mal:- (] in g o f tho sold proposed iUiprovemenC •a and oU persons a ffec ted by th e somo la a re hereby n o tified to filo th c lr pro- 10 te s ts in w ritin g w ith -th e e i ty clerk on

or boforo or a t th e tim e o f said m eet if ing . P lace whoro p ro tests w ill bo re- /] coivod and heard will bo a t tho o ffice d o f c ity clerk o f sa id city , d Passod by th e c ity council o f th e k C ity of Twin F o ils , Idaho, th is Oth d ay a o f June , J019.y Approved b y tho m ayor p f th e Citj*1. o f T w U F alls, Idoho, th is Dth day of | d Ju n e , 191D. '0 W. H . ELD BID O E, ■0 (Beal) Mayor.

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. GONCRESSGITTS M l BILL TO

_ LfllllEST LilTNew Construction Eiiminated;

Great Reduction in Person- . nel Made in Measure as Re- ported to House.

(P W A SH IN O TO N , teport.d toth e houM todaT*, th e 1920 n& vj appro- pdJtU on blU e a rr ie i a to ta l o f leo i,* SOO,000, a decreaao o f $ 8 7 0 ,0 0 0 ^ f r o n tbo e s t im a te rab m itted by j ^ r e t a r r D aaials.

One o f tbo p r ia d p a l item s ia a n ap> p r^ r i 'a t io n of $18^000,000 fo r eoatis* ued co n s tm e tlo a o f tb e IDlO build ing

> jprogm in. No a e ir coDstruction is autb> oriM d.

B«11«TM BnU rtfA X n .. T b e b ill providea fo r a tem porary en- U ited Btrangtb o f 241,000 m ea untU O c­to b e r 1, 191,000 to Jan u a ry ] , a n d 170,* 000 fo r tb e renuUnd^iT-of tb e .X ifca l year, w itb a perm anent iaerease in p ay

'o f on liated m en from <17.50 to «3&G0 a monthi

Tbo au thorized num ber of onliBtod m oa in tb e W r in o conps !a tem porarily increaood from 17,400 to 27.400.

Tbo app rop ria tion fo r av ia tio n w as roducod f rom »4S,000,000 to » lg,000,000.

' Anarchist Hunt Plan . of Attorney GeneraC; Wa^ta Half a Million

W rites L e tte r Urging S trong Campaign A gainst Bomb

Throwing.W A S IV N G T O N n S ^ A tto m o y Geu*

cm l P a lm er today aaked congrcaa fo r a special h a lf m illion dollar app rop ria tion

' to ea rry on the h u a t fo r onarchiBts, bomb th row ers an d enem ies of law. and o rd e r., •

"T h o -eomporativoly recont ylolonnc ■ Ond a ttem p ted violoaee ou the p a r t o f '" ind lT idua lk 'nasoc ia ted w ith anareh iatic

' orgnniEationa,” the a tto m o y goneral sold In a le tte r to Secretary O la n wbo tra n sm itte d tho request to th e houee, ^ 'disclosca ex is ting conditions w blcb rondera th is supplem ental estim ate noc- c ssn ry .in o rder th a t tb e re m ay be am ­ple m oans fo r p ro tec ting the pobll^ a n d

- enfo rc ing th e law s o f th e U nited fiU taa ,’"

TACOMA UBOR WANTSPRISONERS REI.EASED

A lk s T h a t ^ O onTlett FOUUcal n f f tm tts S ha ll B a T urned Xooao

b x O ovannnaot. > ■ .

TACOMA, W ash., Tho C entral Lnbor couocil lost n ig h t voBSod a reso­lu tion th a t th e eo u n c irs d elegates to tbo

^ *Uto' lab o r conveotloa presen t a reao* lu tion c a lliag fo r re lease <if nil p o litica l iiriaonefs ia tb e U nited S tates. Tbo in- te fp re ta tio a pU ced by th e council on ' ‘p o lit ic a l” priaonora, wore all thoao

u coayicted un d e r fedoRal w ar tim e acta . 'A n o th e r m otion prevailed th a t resolu­

tio n s be presen ted a t the convention Jo- m anding th e sepeal o f a ll law s passfid d u ria g th e w ar w hich restric t* upeech, press and aasembly.

J FLEETS CRUISE IN/ BOTH THE OCEANS

B x ta e s lra P lana r e t a e d fo r J o in t y i a l t to Sontli. A m sricaa Porta .

W A SH IN G TO N , (;P>^An rxtcMHivn cruise o f tb e combined A tlan tic a a d P ac ific f le e t is p lanned fo r th ia fa ll and w in ter. B ecroU ry Daniels said todny the Itin e ra ry had n o t been com ploted,

• b u t th a t tb e fle e t would v is it severa l South A m erican p o rts .' N o declrion as to w h eth er Europe will bo Included hns hoon rcached.

The c ru ise r is p laaned , the secre ta ry , aald, as a rew ard fo r tbe men o f tbo nav y fo r th e arduous s e rv ic e s 'la tho w ar.

ALLEN IS DE«IED~PARDONA ppllcat^oa o f P o r a a r S ta to T raaaa ra r

Xs A gain Tcxnad Down.

(Sppclal to Tho Newn)IJOISK — O. V. Alien, /n rm or ntato

trea su re r, n|;Ain tionlnl ft jinnlourrnm tho n tale p en iten tia ry by tho s ta te paro le board . The b o a r.l’s voto In .th -i m a tte r wan unanlmoun. AHoii w ill n o t l.avo com pletcl Ibo minimnm iwateue'* Imponed ngn ln it him until thi* fa ll. O ut «)f IS api'ljoation* for jmrdon pTrBonlo.l, the board took favoraMi- nrtion in only one CAH*;.

A Renner Appeals for ^ Auatrians Marooned

l-A R IS , V P l-D i. K .r l Hcnucr. o f th e A u strian peace aclegation , has « n l a focon.l no te to tho p e y e con fer rnee »4>crotariat. The noto <loali With

^ th r repa trU lio n nf A u-triaa d lp lo n ^ tic 9 ) n ffio lals now in Bonth A m erica w ithou t

tovnueea.

r A V o a A a L E u e p o e t ohH BTUBN or TH B W IB E 8

\V .\8 H IN 0 T 0 N , (>ip>—Favorable rt- rxin on iho hou»o bill to re tu rn tote- im n h-an<i toloj.hono .T .tem s ‘o I.riv»tc Ponirol Im m oalately waa voted today by tho house in torntate cflmmcrre com-

'” T h 7 ’ffloaw re woul.l provide t ^ t profr r o t telephone rate* r«main In effe< t aU m r.J th i u a le ts m odified by r e g a U to ^ bo.lir*. T h r bill paM cJ by th e senate wr.i !.> eoaliano oxl«tlag rate* fn r -'o rtax«.

10 t» a D. c. v r .u o . conr««r. ■i.j' m , T w l . «!>!-«■

.. . THUBSDAT, JXTRB 12,

PROPOSED ROAD ROUTE TO FOLLOW CANYON WALLS

I P a tltlo iia A ak Coimiy Oom m lflilenan to ! Opoo Thoronghfara Tbxongli Two

P a n a a Soa th o f g la b o t ly .

— A public road beginning a t tho A. 5 . M orrow fa rm nbout four m iles south of K im berly, th ree aad th reo 'fo a rtb a miles Bouth o f tho s ta to highw ay in section fl, tow aahlp 11, raago 18, w ill bo coa- Unuod along tho rito,'at S o ck -C reek

. □ , cnnyon fo r a distanco of. abou t three- fourthB of a mile through tho fa rm s of A . E . M orrow and Hugh M nrw ick to

»g_ conncct w ith a road a t soction 7, whero a grado crosses Rock Creok, i f a poU­tlon f iled W ednesday w ith th e eounty commiaaioners roceivos favOrabio coa-

: t« sideration . T ba-petition Ib sigued by )ro- B aym oad G. Stevens and otbofs, • In- 01,. e luding Morrow.-om 7 ^0 opeaing of tho propoaed roa<l, i t u y is s ta ted , would do aw ay w ith tho noeoss

s lty . fo r building aa expensive j^ a d o ap . aad bridgo across Boek Crook cA y o n t is . on tb e section line followed b y lb e road ing w hieh would bo diverted a loag the ith- rfm.

WOULD ALTER BOUNDARIESea - ,pe* P e t i t i o n ^ A sk A ddltloa o f SmaU T ta o t

to c n o r tr School D l r t r ic t .

A p e tltio a fo r the addition .to schoo) d is tr ic t No. 48, known a s tho Olovor

. , d is tr ic t, o f a small portion o f d is tr ic t No. 18, known as tho P op lar H ill d l»

^ tr ie t , ex tending north of tho h igh line cnnnl wna fljed W ednesday w ith tho

QQ )> oard .o f cc^inty icom m lssloaors,. and ’ S nturday , Juno 28, waa se t a s the . date

fo r thu hoaring In the m atto r boforo - the board. The petition la signed by

• M rs. R. M. W alker, M rs. C. H. Cooper ’ nnd J . A .Cooper

~ ■

“ K J o c a l j g r e - v i + i e j

Bailee to Build—A m unicipnl bulM- cr'B perm it lias boen Isnued to C. A. B uIIoh fo r the eonntrurtlon of a rcsl-

^ dont’ft a t n oost o£ ♦•<,000 on lol .i, block of tho Kast Lawn mibtUviiiion.

Denies Owing Bill—R Ac.lienbauk in me probnto court thin morning ^leuied hla o f g u ilt «>f a mii»Jenioant>r.oharp' lirnugh l' tic nitaliiHt him 'o ii account of a boaril bill rai in tho Huni of iSO which he in alleged bo to hnvo owod Mni. Kilna F n to r sineo se, April 12.';, IPlU. cb *■ ■ •

B aying Coal—The coan ty commis- m . sioners a ro Inv itin g 'b i^ s o f dealers o f n j th e county fo r supplying tho county ed w ith ISO tons of coal, 100 tons to bo

delivered to the court house nnd 00 tons to th e hosjiital,

Z«a&d ia N ew York—Among th e sorv- n tec m eo. from Idaho 'reg istered Juflo 0

a t tho ir s ta te denk in the hall o f atat>!S o f the Nt-w York wor ram p community

* service wore A. L. Roall, lOOth aero n<iuadrnn, ond Cceil M. I’u rrsv -lls t r|jm-

. nauv , 201b-i^neinM rn, l>olh~'>f Twin t'a llV - • '■

r*i ■ ■■BO- Boona W lna Oommladoa — bo Boone, non of Mr. anil M rs. H . O. Boone, IO- who g raduated lost F rid ay from A nna :a l polla navnl Heailcmy nnd wns assignod in- to du ty a s a llciilonant o f the m arine on corpM, has ri'n im od to hla homo bore fo r wo n m onth’n vinit before roportin(^ fo r ac­ta. tiv c du ty .

l“ ; r u o T o n O n tifU iW —v . " w . a rr ilj ner.-proprietor of the Clover L ea f dairy, th is m om ing filed in the offlco of tho

■ ' c ity clerk a cortificatc o f inBi>oolii)n m ado by Dr. H . P^Qroomc. depu ty ntato ve te rlnarian , showing the Clover Leaf h e rd - to l>o freo from tuberoulonis an-l

|C also w ithout inilication of in fection nr contogloun disease.

g it A rrestad la BoI»»—Roland l.rfinc, a g ­od al>out IH yoarn, chargod w ith the ' th e f t from M rs. Cy.W. Fredericksou of

ivo a w a tc b 'a n d flO ii» currency, ^ tis ar- a d rested Wedncs-lay in Hoise, aecordlng n d *0 w ord received by the sh e r if f 's of- ny flee- I>eputy Oeorgo T. H uffm an prob- B<i, ab ly w ill leave th is afternoon lo return mJ w ith th e young man In custody.

•* W ate r XXsor P a y a 'n a a —K. llaeh iya , n .Inpaiip»<s*rttsidtn|: al riJO T hird nye- nue wi-Ht, th is morning jmld to tbo city

‘j y w a te r wdrkn ik’partm eut n penalty ehnrgo b f <il aauenncd agninst him when liT»'U'Jitor «u|H>ly wun-^'nt-off lK-oftu*<v of hin UHO of Jl nose without n nozxlo for la«-u Bprlnkling. The w ator waa tnrn-

Ira ed on whon the nanennmont wnn pni-1.O ffioialn promino nimilar nction in the

r«r cases o f o ther nimilar offenilorn.

FIGHTS ROADS IN FRANCElti* » « rgoaa t K y la M. W alta BatozBs to lou T w in F a lls frem P o re lg s Sarrloe. i to ---------ho Kvle M. Wliite, a well known Twin lo t Kftllii o lrc tric iaa , re turunl lant ovoning »c<* ftfto r !.'> montha acrvice ovoraoas w ith )u t tho 25th regim ent of engineers partici- c.i, p a tin g III th e Mcune-Argonno and other' ' l y m ajo r cngagementi* of the w ar in which

th e A m erican armien had a 'p s r t . The w ork of th is rogimcut wan tho building of railroails, brlilgcn and am m uuitlon dotnpa( nnd cvcrv iB«nb«r, Mr.

‘d taya , was a . skilled workm an n t hia trade . M r. W aite wa* prom oted to tho

,_ j ran k of sergeant, l ie haa accepted a JM position w ith Ihe American E lectric fe r ^ntnt^ny.

'FB EN O H O m C E U S .* 1 I 'A B ia , (/IP)—Infnrm stion rcacbn l the

peace conference cirdon to<lay tlia t th - I ta lia n officora acn in g w ith the C/ooho S lovak arm y havc been replsced by

JJ3 Frenchm en.

i C H E R R I E SBoyal Anns, 16c per lb.

res- Pie Cherriei, 8c per lb.

o '^ S i t i r t i i u l S n H ) . J i n 1 4 I I I15 om10 F er Oe&t SitcooAt on

pnrcbate over $6 .0 0 BUCUKEStANCB

hJ«-

?s|STETS BECOME Bies' IEN WATER Nil BREAKS

Flaw in O ast Iron ^ p e Gives ^ W ay Under P ressnre Oreat-

^ o f ing Oeyeer.lou M aia avenno waa inunda ted a t about oa- m ld ^ g h t la s t a lg b t w^on d f la w ia tha eek new 10 lacb coat iron m ala a t tho rear reo- of tho C osgrlff p a ia t ia g estab lishm ent

o f oa Second aveauo w est, gnvo w ay un­to der presauro w hich approxim ated 70

ero pounds, developing a vo rltab lo geysor cti* eo n tinn lag fo r abon t 80 m iautes bofore a ty tho' supply w aa c u t o ff. oa- The new law a aboo t tbo pbsto fflea by buUding w as flooded oud sev e ra l base: In- m enta becam e pools o f w a te r, tb e flra

engine b e lag uaod to pom p o u t tho baso- , i t m ont of th e o ld postoffieo b a ild ing .on !0«>- M ala avaaue w est, occupied b y tho kdo E lite M llliacry eom paay a a d b y tho ron Johason P lum blag and H ea tin g eom- M»d pany . ^the Tho w ate'r roso a t tho H o te l Porrine

corncr u n til I t beached th e crossing and stood a t thb doors o f tho botol ond of

-S ‘IJe M ajestic phapnaey . Tho block was m arooned fo r a lm ost nn hour although w a te r did a o t . e n te r tbo basem ent of th a b a ild lac .

T be baaem ent a p d e r tb e T w la F alls , B aak and T m s t eom paay woold have

bcen fldodolT bat fo r th e ac tlo a o f tbo occupants In p ilin g sacks about the

,>« I ta l r cntnmciC['*■ T his Is th e socond b reak o f oouao-

quenco s ln io ^ tb o uso o f th e new sys- tem wns begiin la s t M onday. O n Mon- d ay jiig h tilh o m a la a t .tb o ro a r o f build- Ings on M ain avcnuo ea s t betw een Boe- ond and T h ird s troo ts broke, and sev- oral baaom cnts wero flooded, including thoso o f tho B isbeo s tud io a n d tbo BrJ- zeo b u ild ing on Socond s tree t.

1 cflmiiliiDrBflCR. FROM OVERSEAS SERVICE

A. —s l- Twin Falls PbTsioian Betnrns

from Earopean Battlefields to Home Here.

. C apt; Jo h n F . Conghlln, nn o fflco r of !tii tho a rm y m edical departm en t, who en-

tcrcd fo reign , Bcrviou w ith the Foiirtli IgQ san ita ry tra in , F o u rth d iv ision, ono

m onth a ffo r buing onllorl in fn Jivtivo Hcrvloc! und i>articipnte<l w itb Hint unit

is- in a ll o f tho m ajo r ongagem eats In o f which th e Am erican arm ies b ad a p a rt, ty ro tu rned la s t evening to T w in F ails, . bo ivhcrc he w ill resum e tho poactice of 00 his profession.

C ap tain Coughliu w as ab road a littlu more th an ono y ea r. Ordors fo r h is re-

rv- loaao from tho m ilita ry sorvico wore delivered to him a t Coblenz, Germ any,

t'!a Trhono th e F o u rth d lv iaioa is sta tionod ^ t h th e Am orican arm y o f occupa- Uoa.

W U Ie ovorsaa«: O aptala Coughlia mot w ith oa ly tb rda T w in F a lls m ea, L lout. John vr. E ead a ll, L ieu t. J . O. Thorp a a d S g t. Bogeao E . O strander. Tho

U id a U e r tw o, membora fo tb e 104th. ar- tU lery reg lm etaal baad , C ap ta ia Congh-

’ , Iin m et a t th e f ro n t ju s t before tho . cam paign In tho v ic in ity o f M etz,

i'*'-' M rs. Coughlin, w ho m e t h e r hnsbaad . on h is a rr iv a l a t N ew Y ork , re tu rued

w ith him.

ion , i»•«* -u - - ---------------------------------- — .•nf (Too U te fo r e lassiricatloB .)

W.'^.NTEI)—Cham berninid w antoil {.t tho .Tohnnon Kooma.

‘B- WA.N'TEtV—O irl w anted n t Ilc rbn t K Rambo.

o f ________________________________________ar- TA K E N U^*—Roan m arc. W oight ng nbouL MO. Smnll bunch on lo ft fron t of- knoo. Bay m arr. Bear o;i ho th hia.I Db- legs, 'b ra n d on r ig h t aide o f face. 2 im mllea wont, 1 south, Shoahone S t. brirtg-i.

Ed. Pockhan. ____ _____________

B attery - C harg ing am i rci>alr work. K sport workmimnhlp. Wo >B>*lte yon

ity to call. D. C. W atson Company, deal- Ry eia. T w in F a lls . Idaho. . adv.leno f ................ ’ “ .........

for ll ' ' ——rn- i.l.he ^ ' ' ~

H ^ I ; | a.'In

TODAY ANDci-

E M A B E . L Nngon l]^e Jolly Screen Oomedionno

? “ T H E .ric

- The trium ph of & girl wh' Ihc A OYOLONBIj;;; a d o w n p o u i

How the little troable mak

2 —-Big FeafKeodali's Automatic Doll

Tbe M aiden of H y ite ry

USUAL AlOhange of p iA nres Satnrda;

▼entnre and othe

T W IN F A L L S rS DAILY NEWS

S BIG 9HIP BRINGSOVER MANY BOYS

IK J i K aarly Tw ebre TboosaaA U a n A n i r a l l i t l . fcoia B aropa od tb a I # r la t l ia n . ’tV e r Y ORK. (;p)—W ith 11,W2 mom. >. bera o f tb e Am orican oxpoditionary

forces srrarm lng her dccks, tho trnub- porl*TicvlH^han enteroil tho harbor to ­day. ■ . -

bout On tho L ev ia than woro Brig. Oon.1 tha Win. It. D aahlell, ooinninndlng tbe l l ! h * rea r In fan try briga<le. U nita aboard woro * n e a t tho S la t and .Wrd in fn n try . *

ua- ' F irs t, 'S eeond , Third and F ourth com- 1 70 paniea of tho S^onnd rogim ent n ir sorv- J

lyser icu incchonics, 22^rd m lU tan- poTtco iforo company and p a r ts o f Ihc 111th sanl- ‘

ta ry tra in dotachm cnt, 31Ctb fie ld ar- | fflea tillo ry detachm ent, firn t roplacem ont ’ }ase: depot chau ffeu ra’ schoo), ten th and .'>Oth f lra .nafen oom m issary unita, UIHth engineer

laso- tra lu , JOKth t r a in headquarters, s ix th s on <iivision ahow troupe, and 165th 170th, *

th e 37Sth, -iDSth. 607th, H03rd, SOSth, 820th t tho and H 27th .aero squiulrona, copiprlalng r

eom- 24 officers' aud 1,140 mun. •E ig h t hundred and nlnu nick and '

Tine wouiidcd mon requ iring no apecial al* i and len tiou and 300 o thers bedridden or 1

d of under niudlcal care, m ade up thv ahip'it * was pasBcngor com plem ent. t

>ugh • ' " ' _ * Prohibition Laid [ iviUs on Lawn Sprinkling >lave ^_____ . . :

tbo T w i n F a l l s W a t e r U s e r s H o s t L a y A s i d e H o s e f o r T w o

,uan- ' D a y s .

Jpn- -U se o f w a te r delivered through the jj]d. m unicipal w atc r"sy sto m fo r Irrigation

o r law a sp rink ling Is to bu taboo In T w in T a ils on M onday a n d Tuesday of

1> noxt w eek w hile certa in cunncctiona a ro 'b e in g mado In tho tranamiaaion aya

• ‘ tom. Even th e s tre e t sprlnk lera will bc stopped on thoso daya.

On W ednoaday tho rcatrlc tio ii on thn use of w n to r fo r all purpoaea will bo

J rem oved as w ill tho requirem ent fo r pM sp rink ling only on a lte rn a te dnya.

British Trade Shows rns ^4n Immense Increase8 IX IXnON. (iiP)—Tho board cif trado

re tu rns fo r M oy show th a t Importa wore 135,fi.'57,051 paiindn, nu incroaso *>vi-r

. Mny. lOlH, o f 7-10,707 poundK. Th.? oxportq fo r M ay-n ro given—ua 04.1141,• 542, un increase over M ny, ll»l«, o f 10477,ri2 l pounds,

one yjip jiriiu-ijml incroaHca in . exports wero In eonl, Iron nnd ateol niantifu*-

unit tu rera and co tto n nnd wool, in ,

>°K Rocap Declines toReferee Toledo BattleIM IILADKLPHIA, (ijP)—W illiam II.

Rocap han olim iuntud himnolf from ooii* alderatlon a-s refcreu fo r th e W illard-

“ •y* Dompsoy figh t.' I n a le tte r today to M ajor A- J . Drex-

ol-Riddle, who had nnmed M r. Rocap ns tho th ird m an in thu ring , tho la tte r . who‘-la sp o rting oditor o f tho X’hlladnl- phia E voning L edger, said h is du ties to hs newspai>er would pruven t him from sorv ing in an o ffic ia l capac ltv nl To-

.« • Ictlo.■Bt- . . ■ - . . -------------- : ■

Lambert Pleads for- “ J Light Wine and Beer =

ATLANTIC c i T Y ,^ ' . J . , (ff)—B eers ' a n d wlao o f low alcobollc co a to n t aro

I ho t in tox ica ting . On tho o tb e r hand th ey aro h ea lth fu l and th o ir sklo undor clono s ta to and fed e ra l suporvisioa ahould bo con tinued ,’* declared D r.

' — ' Lam bert O tt, o f P hiladelphia , address­ing tho Am erican M edical asaociatloa

— hero today. D r. O tt spoko on “ fo r ty I yearn obnervation am ong beer, %lne and

w hiskey d rin k e rs .”

" ' Salvattm Army to Ight Hold Delayed JubHee\\ront ■bin.l LONDON, (/P>—The S alvation Army,. 2 which hod ita beginning in Ijonilon in dg.!. 1805, w ill hold hern th ia wook ita ha lf

century ju b ilee colobration, ]>0 Bt]ianed----- -from 1015. In te rn a tio n a l dcmonaira-ork. tiona w ill tako place tom orrow, Hntur-yon daj- an-l Sunday , Sim ultnneounly sp«-

leal- cial moetinga w ill bo hold in Iho Brit- odv. iah iirovinces nnd iti o ther countrioiu

SD TOMORROW

N O R M A N Ds n n c i s i h o Q n e e n B e e o f P e s s t i n

, P E S T ”1 w h o w a s a l w a y s i n t h e w a y

N E O F T H B I L L S

•O U B O F L A U G H S

m a k e r r a n g t h e w e d d i n g b e l l s .

a<ure A cts— 2III White and Knigtit.

H a r r a s o ^ l e a l n f l l t d N i t i c

[ .A D M I S S I O N

i r d a y . P e a r l W h i t e i n a B i g A d -

o t h e r g o o d s n b j e c t s .

1 . ' • .

miN FALLS BILLED FBR VISIIBFLABCEGIRCOS

Sangers’ Q reater * European Shows Coming Here fo r Two

Perform ances.'A f te r an absoncu o f soveral y ears

duo to tho w ar, T w in F a lls ia .a t ]u£t to onjoy tho vlait o f - a largo circus. Uati ger’s G reator European Showa w ill' ap ­p e a r hore for tw o porfonnnncca T hura day , Ju n o 10. Tho tow n nad aurround- Ing country Is heavily hilled fo r tho ap]>caninco of tho b ig ahow and it ta probablu th n t T w in .F a lls w ill onjoy tbo la rg est crowd in yearn on circua day.

Tho Oronf Sangor circua ia v lalting Idaho th is seaaon fo r tbu f ir s t tim e In eig h t yeara. Tho b ig abow Is ono of tho obieat circua orgnnizatlona on tbo road, being in Its tw enty io ighth season. Moa^- .new nnd novel fea tu re s a rc od- vertiaed fo r Ihls y ea r am ong them l>o ing the fam ous S l. Leon fam ily o f ac ro ­b a ts ; thu Siegrlnt S iste rs, daring and Bonsationol ’ ao rla lia ts; the SUverton trio , w iro walkers, and th e Holland trouiw o f Knglish ridem . To delight Ibe hearta o f tbo littlo folka tbero will b« a seoru of high ly oducatod 8hetlan-| ponies, m onkeys, ond dogs, a long w ith

John Kell> Are

Mo s t women, p a rtic ­ularly those who -a re d if f ic u lt 'ta fit, when they try on “John Kolly" shoes declare them

to b e “ju s t rigHt.”That’s because they are

scientifically made of tho finest m aterials and are renowned fo r style and ^ase.

Tou shonid m oke your • selections now'. Ton wiH

be pleased w ith the vari­ety of models and the sea* son 's new pa tte rn s and colors.

$6.60 to 110.50

The Model SIB . B . BAX

“Buy Shoes at

. M

“My husband is I for a stock suit”said She. “Would yoi on?” we ventured.

“Go ahead John ; try i Seam Styles” sugges

John obliged—bough ed us for showing hiIf you’re like John-We have special clotstout men short linen thick menthin irien. We fit th' a try on.All that’s necessary i get you started—we

. make you stay.

_ _ rZAe Gre

TnAHODlE^I?!^ Opto d a f t t a . i i i ' M a . u r ' g

a coogrcsa of elow aa headed b y H%xvy Lo Pearl, th e v e te ran joaterj E ddie Lewis, the c b a m p io n m id d lo ' w eight

i n wroBtlor o ^ England,-■will appoar tw ica I S daily m eeting, a ll comerH in a catch n t

catch can w restling match.There w ill Imj pe rfo m n n ren n t 2 and

a n K p. ni., tho doors oponing nn hour oar e Her to porm it a concori o f popular an.l

' operatic muaic by P rof. Carl Clair anil his m lH jaiy band . A serlCT of free cx- bibltloiid' w ill bo givon on tbo c irru s •

to ^ ^ P- -M.. -- ,'ati ■ ■■ap ' W oea L aid to D yspepsia.ira Ifow m any M rtona fam ily quarrels,

inarrlngcs o u t o f sp ite , a a d 'a lte ra tlo n a of wills m ight h av e been preven ted

iov " Rentio doae o f b lu e pR Il W hat aw ful. In stances o f T r o n ic dyspepsia ,ln th e ch a ra c te r o f H am lef and. O thel-

" lol B anish dyspepata from a o d p ty and you boTc no crim e, o r a t t e i t t ao U ttia

pf th a t jo a w o h ld -ao t eo sd d e r . t t w orth tho toenUoDlDg.-~Charle8KIncaIey. on. -ad- : ,l>o . . F o rb idden F ru it,ro- “ I t 's odd,” rvm nrked a wom ao, "how

lho du llest o f w om en’s luad teona-r- and u h l b6w du ll th ey cod b o l—will

v‘: suddenly la k o ft tu rn fo r th e b e tte r , [•i> A^hen somo one broaches • b it e f gos- n-l BlP. l l p u la now llfo ln to everjrlhlog." Ith —New Y ork Poat.

yShoes I Just Right

i n ririnTi- r ’5 a - '•n d

Shoe Co., Inc*it a Shoe Store.”

1 too stocky

fou mind trying a coat .

y on one of those Waist ested the Mrs.

r h t t h e s u i t , a n d t h a n k -

h i m t h e l i g h t .

n — L i s t e n ;

jthesfor

;he hard to fit, without

y is enough curiosity to . ve have a f it that will

r e a te r ^S H N T S T O R E l td .■s*isi ii]»LA

p A o a m a

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iNEIiDOF ■: ITE HNS OPEN

HE* IRTEIIS' Plans Are Wqrked Out for Con­

ventions Here Next Week of Three Stale Patriotic Organ­izations. , '

Altlicus>> n o t incliufc'Jt nn-oiic ot the ro siila r «1ny« o f tlii' incoHriB, M ouday noxt w ill w ltiicM JJi?' n f/lv n i In Tw in I'ntlfl o f thp ntato offieors o f tho 8C>'- crn l orjjnnirjitiotis who will cfltabliHh h ra ilq u iv tc rs fo r tho th roe jia trlo tic boiiioH o f t h o ’ktatp which hml th f ir o rig in in tho civil war— tho Omn<l A '* niy o f tho Kopiibllp. tho W omen’s Ko* Hof Corps and-tlio.I.<a(Iieii.of tho G. S. K.— holilind th c lr rospcctlvo nnnual nicctingfl in T«r,in F alls noxt weok.

Tbo rouncil o f adm intB trntion o f tho 0 . A. It. w ill m eet a t 3 o ’clot’.k Moa- • lay '•a fte rnoon in tho RoRoraotr hotel, w here hcodquartora fo r th a t orRauiziu tio n will bo ostablixbod, w hile head- •lunrtcra fo r tho woineii'B »ooIptioH will 1*0 opened in tho Ilo to l Porrine.

M ain B ody Oosiea Xiator Thn f^ o a t body o f tho de legates oad

o th e r viititorB ii* oxpoctoil to a rriv o ba thu ll:-«.'5 o'olock tra in TucaJay , whon

.th e y w ill bo m ot by tbe roceptioa XBdl tran .ipo rta tion committoos- a n |l t ^ o n ht'n ilquartora o f tlio on tcrta inm bn t coitt- ruittoo nt Parish hall. HorS thoy w ill reg isto r nnd bo OJiBignod a n d taken to tho lodpn^; placon provided.

A t 2:30 o 'c lock T uesday aftom oon j tb e Icf^ialative bodios w ill convenA; tho G. A. R. in thb higli school auditoriim i, th e Jjadioa o f th e G. A . B. in room N o. 11. and tho W om en 's Bollof C o rp s; in room No. £, all on tbo m ain floor o f th a t bu ild ing , which w ill bo d«co- ra to d fo r th e occasion a n d w bich has been d o n a ted .to tho use o f tboso guests o f tho city .

Jn tho evoning a t 8 o ’clock the wom ­e n ’s 'o rd e rs w ill givo a reception In tbe hiKh school auditorium , to whicli the public generally and tho m em bers of tho 0 . A . TL a ro Invited. T here wifi bo a n addrcHS o f woleomo b y tho m ayor and responses by tho departm en t eom- niaudor and rop resea ta tlvos of tho vis­i t in g organixations, followed by a moro <ir Il'SS fo rm al roception by tbe offieors o f tho o rgon ita tions, Interspersed w ith vocal and Instrum ental muaic.

T rip to Sboshoao F a lls •A t 9 o 'clock W odnosday m orniug all

. t h o v is ito rs a ro cxpc‘etod to nssemblu n t th o school house prbparu tory (<i a tr ip to Shoshono F a lls . ,fo r w hich the trn n s­p o rta tio n com m itteo w itl p rovide a u ­tos, T bero w ill bo also buaincFS st H

• sions -o f each o rgan isa tion n t such tim es a s m ay bo .spoelfied on adjoarti* m ent.

A ll th e n e e t in g bodies, th e re ta ra e d so ld iers o f tho g ro a t w ar, th e 6«M o f V e to r u s o a d -the- Seonts w ill assomblo a t th e h igh s c h o o l 8 h i * > shone a tre e t a t 6:80 p. m ., to fo rm fo r a sh o rt p a ra d e w hich w ill movo p ro m p t' ly o t 7, lod- b y tb e -Twin F a ib hnad juid u n d e r th e d iree tio a o f Com rade F . J . T itu s , eh le f o f s t a f f to d ep a rtm ea t com m andor, CoL B. H. B arnes, m ar­s h ^ T he generous p a r tic ip a tio n by th T 'b o y s of tbo l a s t 'w a r ts urged and con fid en tly expected, bo th la th e p a r­ndo and ia th e cam p f i r e th a t iiw » * d ia to ly fo llow s i t—w U ch is in t e n d ^ to bo a jo in t a f fa ir . — ■

A t 8 o 'c lo ck th e cam p f i re w ill tak e place in tho auditorim a. T bere w ill 1)0 music b y th e band , congrogaiioaal s ing ing of p a trio tlo a irs and some cbolco vocal m usic u ad e r dirootioD o f .Mis.4 Ilolene AHmondingor. Roth Qov- oriior Davis and Rev. W lllsio M artin

'b av o prom ised to bo p re sen t; a a d I t U ce rta in tlia t a n addross w ill be dsUr* c r i^ by A d ju ta n t G eneral P a te h , wbo b u t recently re tu rn ed from a e tiv e d a ty in F'rnnce. M cssn . T. Cummins aad K rengel a a d L ieu teaan t-D oug las D «t1m

^ an d o thers o f our loeal re to ra n s a r* , also cxpoefied to q w ak , a s w ell a s rsp- ri s cn ta tiv es o f th e G. A. a .

Thoxaday, J n u IS .Tbls w ill b e the eoaoludlag d a y « f

tho m eetings, w hich eaeh o r n a l a t i o a ! i w ill in sta ll th e o ffiee rs elected £ s r tk s ensu ing y ea r. T hea good-bye a a d i hom ew ard boond. j

I f t O snsral. j,i t w ill Ijo rem em bered th a t th e local j

lodge o f R o ta rian s m ost k ind ly re lieved |< tl if (». A .R. o f al! care a a d rc sp o aa ib ll-! i ty in th e p repara tion fo r t h b o c e a s io n ,|| npi>ointing fo r th a t porpose a g eaera l cnm m ittce o f a rrangem ents, o f w hich » M r. A. G. F ish e r was c h a r im a a .. 8ub- <ommittroS w ere nppointMl ns folliiww; <

F inance—M c sm . A . Q . K rf ie r , 8 . H a r t and W. IL E ldridge. .

K n to rta inm cn t— R«-vi. A. H. B rand,1.. 11. F ran k , W A .M oore, K. G K eith j nnd Owfiu TliiS com m itteu organised I by eli'c ting M r. Owen ehairm an a a d | M r. Moore, secretJiry ; a a d a ssig aed to j i M r. B rand tbo m a tte r o f lodging, t« ] M r. K eith th a t o f m eals and to Mr. F ra n k th a t o f o n te r ta in n c n t. •

T ra n sp o rta tio n —Messrs. M acviear, M unson and Thom as. ' t

M usie. ctc.4-M cM rs. V. II. Decker, W . R. P rieb e and L. Rasmussen.

Bsoiliilscont I t m ay n o t be w ithout in te rea t t«

reca ll th e fa c t th a t the tw en ty -fou rth aa n u a l O. A. R. encam pm ent, w ith the m eetinga o f alliw l orders, w as en te rta la - ©d b y T w in F alls, Ju n e 20-2C, 1011— ju s t e ig h t y eara ago. A ad tb e progrxa* fo r , th a t oecasioH is q o ite a n is te rM tia g docTuaeat. E ig h t yea rs does a n go b a e k v e ry f s r in China, b o t i t 's over h a l f th e life - tim e in T w in F a lls . T h u p ro g ram h as U on. G. 8 . A ldrieh deliv- « r i ^ th e siddress e f welcome a s m yaor; J n d g * 'A ilsh ie , G overnor B aw ley a a d

' S o p t . E U io tt m ak in g add resses; i t a lso . eoTcrii « . " f l a g - r a i s in g ," a t w hich

^ e e h e s w e f»Q iada b y O o T sn o r B rad y , M s io r Beed. V .'O * Johnson , V overaor O ooding a a d D sp a rtm ea t Com m ander WUlAid W h ite . Eeva. O ooriey a a d fihoem akary h(c«daffln l>aabe, B talkar,

. W ilar» u d O nbiert a a d M tsM sCom bs, C r» « k s r ,'« sd B anch, a re o th s r

' a a iao s tho re ap p earin g . The O. A . B.- th en met la ta e l{.ni»e, ro m e r

B hoA e»« a a d T o u rth avenue ao rtb .'*

PAOB n z

^ MURTAUGH - J

(Speeial to Tho Nows) M URTAUGH — The people o f M ur

I tniiKh woJcoincd tho ir new pnstor, Bov.

5 .Mnnning o f D enver, Bunday even in g a t ho M . K. church. M r. M nnning will

imvo eliafgo of tho w ork a t I lan sen nnd ftiurtnugh.

M r. and M rs. B. W . titeinuiir oxpeet lo lenvo w ith in tho n ex t few dnya fo r

1- Vellowstono P a rk from Hioro to Topo- .X Ijlanaas. th en o n ‘ to G etty sbu rg , )T I’oiinsylvanin. to vi«it both th o ir par-

unto.' Mra. Chris, ll ig b y ppoiit Sundny and

. ^[ondny w ith h e r ’ sinter, M rs. .R : R. Kundel, c n rou to from C alifo rn ia to her homo a t Groeloy, Colorado.

M rs. D avid Rees nnil ilaughtor, Mrn. Roy H un t o f Tw in R ills m otorod to M urtaugb M ondoy to spend tbo day .

Mr. nnd M rs. 1. M. Boyd ontertn inod "" n t d inner Sundny -in honor o f M rs.

Boyd’s s is to r, M rs. Faniiio Kngstrom . T boA prcsqnt woro M r. nnd M r«. R. Kendol, Bob Kondol. M r. nn.l MrH. El- mer Clionco and chUdrcn, and Chris.

Hoy Dnkor nnd n /ttb e r , M t». . .NCaxwoll, sp e n t i^ id n y n t Tw in F a lls .

M rs. R hoda Bush of M alad a n d M rs. T . n . Nelson and dnnglTtor of I le y b u rn viaitod n t tho Fahey hom o F riiloy . ,

^ M rs. B hoda Bush, M rs. T. K. Nelson ,1, nnd ilaughtru’ M rs. P . J . Fahoy and “ * daughtor a n d M rs. A lfred H o o v e r j | ^

linby, m otored to Tw in FnllH I 'r id a y 'lo HbotK

id Mr. nnd M rs. Ous D iotrieli wen- enll- in od to W endell F ridny m orning b y th>j nn serious illness of Tdr. D ie trich 's b ro tli id I or.Jo Mr. and M rs. ir . W. .Tonniiig nnd in- childron ' o f K im Lerly spent S u n d o y a t 111 !he Sam Cpx home. to M iss W illey o f Hnzoltou spont Sat*

urdny and Sunduy v is itin g n t tho homo jn j o f B lanche W orrell, le E arl W orrell, who is w ork ing n t Ha- a , zolton, spont S u n d a y w ith h is p a ren ts , m Mr. nnd M rs. P o te WorroU. ps; 1’. J . P nhoy lo f t S unday oven ing fo r or S a lt I<ako to spond n few days.« - M r. and M rs. I . H. S tanse ll nnd M r. as and M rs. I . 8 . S tansell m otored to H a l­ts ley S unday .

M rs. J . W . R oberts v isitod h e r daugh- n- tem n t T w in Fnlln tho la t te r p a r t o f l>o the wook.lie Mr. anil M rs. Brose n o li nro moviua; of in to th e ir now homo iu tho D illon ad JO dition.or Tbo child ren o f tho M. E. church Suii- n- ilay school gave a v«rv nieo program s- n t tho church C hildren 's Day. rb A- nico p rog ram w as given n t tbe rs U aion S unday Sehool C h ild ren ’s Day. th M r. and M rs. B e rt S te lnou r o f Tw in

i 'a l is a re v is itin g n t tho J . E . Steino>ir homo. . •

,11 M rs. Kotvdoll- and rh ild ren , o f Biir- , t Ipy spont S unday n t th e W. II. Sick- jn o iua homo.m. T uesday M rs. P . J . Fahey hnd as u. d inner g u ests M rs. R hoda Bush o f Ma- „ lad, M ra. A da H arrison o f Ogdon and

Mni. T . E . Nelson o f Ilev b u m . The p a r ty m o to red to T jr in F a lls a n d spea t tho oftpmooD.'

M r. an d M rs. iQrant Bniurr o n te r ta in ^ ed tbo J r . B iblo clnss o f tho UnionII S unday school a t th o ir homo Inst F r l ^ d a y uvenii^g. A f te r stu ily period <Io-

licious re freshm en ts wero, served. ThoseI presen t woro M r. ond M rs. I. E. B tan- j sell. M r. a n d M rs. J . B . S te inou r, M r. J, and M rs. B o rt S te inou r, M r. and iir.s . t Bon M iller, M rs. F ran c is Johnson , Mias

Louiso L itch fie ld , M r. and M rs. Oeo. L nttlm or, O liver Johnson , M ne I la ll ,

J M rs. F ah ey , C. Dudley.

Wo nro a g a in m ak in g stoekfood . Tlie ^ Tw in F a lls H o u r M ills. (ad v .)

u R e a l E s t a t e T r a n s l e r sII10 —--------------------------------------------- -—rif F n m lsh o d B y th e T w in F a lls T l-

t ie aod ' A b s tra c t O oB j«iiyIn ■la I ■■■ I. {^ . Toesday , J tm o 10.

Doed, M. E .F inch to A da M . Os* 7, tra n d e r $28,0000 N 1-2 8 E 6-10-17. .

Deed. A da M .O s trander to M . E.■ F inch 10000, lo t 8 a n d p t . lo t 7 , block

68, T w in P alls.^ Deed, T w in P a lis D ank a n d T ru s t

Co. to C. J . H ahn $1000, lo ts 7, 8 and . 0, block 1, Bluo L akes Add., T w in F alls.

* J . S . W eech to L . L. W alker *287.50 ■ 'l o t s 13 and 14. b lock 15^ F ile r.■ ‘ Ollie A . W ilson to Sam e, »4S0, 8 1-2 ® I F ile r A cre T rac t, N o. 42.

( Deed, A gnes L ..M cK lnB on to B i W in- , in n s t l , lo t 3, block 142, T w in T '^Is .

I Deod, B. F . B ash to E . L. A sh ton *|>.'-.2r>0, E 1-2 fiESW 6-10-18.

j Deed, J . A dam to. E . Hobson e t al 'j !«(5000, S 1-28W SW M O -U .;* Do D ora E . K liss to L au ra B . Eb- “ b e r t WTOO, lot 4, block 10, T w ia F alls.

Deed. J . W. E ustis. to Q . K ry th e ,= $2400, lo ts 25 and 26, bloek 06. B uhl.^ G ertn idn D ouglaa to L . G oa $4S0, lot , 4. bloek .31. T w ia Falla.'• Deed, P . B, Thom pson to C. 8 . C lift

l | New miiliTtftnth re ro rds fr>r .lim e nro I I utiw here. <*ome in and hear them .» K rull i lu s ie adv.

E xeellen t hog feeil fo r sale. TM- Twin F alls F lo u r MilU. (a-lv )

i $10.00 i REWARDI

O fTorsd iot In fom atlO B coa- e e n tla g p o n o n o r placo o f resi*

I desce o f M rs. D aisy F ish . A bou t > 36 y s sz s e ld . t t f fo o t ro n r1 1 Inches in h Ig h t. woaxs sixe SR., W as i n a r ln g a g rav su it a n d

larg* brlxnm sd b in* h a t t i lA in sd in g ray . _ lA s t soen w ith tw o ch ll- drcB. oo* o r tw e 7 «axx-tn a b o g ­gy, a a o th a r g ir l a b o o t t« a . A p- p a r s a t ty n n m ta * coootry .

P . O. B O X 10, C IT T o r r . , & , ea r* Kswa.

1

"S Big Strike Passes I bg Ltical Employes■ .411 Telegraphers and Telephono

O perators B eport for f**'' Duty.!ev. ____: n t E v e ry te leg rap h er a n d tolophone op-

j ro to r em ployed in Tw in F a lls reported sen .'or d u ty th is m orning. N o o ffo c t am ong

o ral employes in thoso Industries Is an- >oet tic ipo ted beforo Ju n o 16, tho d a te se t

.'or tho strik o o f tho olootrieal workers, *P0' »nd there is n o th ing to ind icate manl-

'e s ta tion o f thp s tr ik o hero a t tb o t •af* tim e. , ^

■'i;' C U M M IN G S S C O R E S

' V T R E A T Y P U B L I C I T Y

D em ocratic Chaj n n an Ualcos - Barcastlo B om arks A b o o t D ea ling w ith

ii'ed •SA LT L A K E , (ff)—^Orsons reepon*

n ' siblo fo r p rem atu re pub llea tion of tho p.* peace tro a ty in A m orica woro de- .g' nounced b y H om er E . Cummings, ehair-

* man o f tho dem ocratie na tiona l coiii- j ■ m ittee , who accom panied b y several Is p a r ty loader?, inc lad ing M rs. Ooorgo# ' Bass, cbainohn o f th o W om en 's Noi

tiona l D em ocratie.com m lttoo, a rriv ed in S a lt L ako laid', evening . Tho p a rty , w hich is oa a to u r o f the w est ,fn the in to rest o f th e dom oeratio compaigti of 1020. w il l -v is i t Ogdon tom orrow and contiun'b io tho P h c lfie coast F riday .

M r. Cummings ian^bed whon told th a t Ilenrj- I*. Dnviaim explained boforo the

iji.j senato in v es tig a tin g com m ittoe th a t bo obta ined his copy o f th e tro a ty which ho gavo to* E lin a R oot, in connection

ind *'•** Cross d u tio s ’jn l ^ n c o .. a t sai*! copies o f th e t r e a ty w ori

ob tained from tho O erm ans I t bns not lat* sinco thoro w as eoDsldorableiigg quoation reg a rd in g tho p rop rie ty of

duftllug w ith th e Htm s.Ha. S ontlm ent in tho w ost is a un it fo r J ts the estabU shm ont of. tbo league o f na*

' tions, M r. Cummings asserted . Ho also fo r p red ic ted success fo r the dem ocratic

. cnndldatoe In 1020.U r. *(nl. E xcollont hog foed fo r sale. Tlic

T w in P a lls F lo u r M ills. (q.lv.)Jth- “ ' •

: NURSES’HOME : CDNTHIICTSLETth e ______

vin C o u n t y C o m m i M i o n e r s A w a r d

C o n s t ' r u c t i o r r t o E m e s t W h i l e

" I o t T w i n F a l l s .ck- .Tho county com m issioners la te Wed-

“■ nesday aw arded c o n trac ts fo r coivstriie* t lo a o f tho n u rse s ’ home on the eounty

n? genoral hosp ita l s ito to E rtie s t ^VIlite ot T w in F alls, on hU b id o f $25,540, and fo r In sta lla tio n o f p lom bing

, h ea tin g equipm ent in th e ssm e I'ulld* ing to Oscar Jo hnson o f T w in F alls, oa his b id o f $8450.

T‘ C onstruction o f tho b u ild ing ia to ^ ' bo begun in th e Im m odiate fiitiire and

accord ing to th e termi^ o f tho eontrnet, ^ ‘ i t Is &> bc eoaiplotod roady fo r oera*• ■ uancy b y Pocom bor' 1.' Two weeks ’ tim e

ja consW cred su ff ic ie n t fo r tho installo- tlon o f tho plum bing a n d hea tin g cys-

j Ii ' tem a in tho uurses’s home and also for ’ rem odeling tho b e a tin g pino ro tom s

in th e hospita l w hich is included os an riie item o f con trac t.V.) C o n trac to rs ’ b id s on th is w ork woro

opened by tho com m tssioners on Jn n e fl, h u t th e ir ow ards have boen reserved u n til tb ls tim e. Tho aw ards a re made to th e low est bidders.

P lan s fo r tho nu rses hom e w ere draw n by Cnpt. E. H. G ates, designer o f tho county gonernl h osp ita l bu ild ing , who is re ta in ed a s superv is ing a rch itec t in eonnoetion w itb th e w ork to be done.' T he construc tion o f th e n u rse s ’ homo in e ffec t, w ill p rac tica lly double the

00 . capac ity o f tb e co un ty general hospital.P rov ision is b e in g m ado fo r rem oving

l i n o t on ly tho em ployes o f tho institu tion >ck b a t th e ind ig en ts a s w ell, from the hos­

p ita l to tbo n u rse s ’ home, u st » - " !ind Wo ore ag a in m ak ing stockfootL Tb- ! Ils. T w in F a lls F lo u r M ills. . (a d v .' { .50

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— O ne Is the naturalo ther—the latter R whiie.~ .

K B aide* adding * pleajlnjp r trout. Mountain Brand

^ 5 = cncrg ldng (ood. Ittb o u l list o( tuppUes (or a (ishlo

Ogdea Pacluac & I*— T W Momrnts

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' r S a C . H . M u ll P r e p a r e d f o r E n -

c o u n t e r w i t h R o c k in E x - .

L " ‘ ■ c a v a t i o n .nani- ' —th a t C harles H . H u ll w ilt uso a hydraulie

d rill in rom oying roek oncoootered in ex cav a tin g on tho site o f tho h igh school b u ild in g fo r th e new Jun io r high

' school. Tho w ork is. to bo s ta r te d th is I J Y week. Tho cost is estim ated a t $9600.

I t is tho purposo o f tho. sehool tru s- sn b m it. fo r e o n tra e ts ' b id s a t

th e e a r lie s t possible da to th e gonoral - co n trac t fo r constm etion o f ib o ju n io r

h igh school bu ild ing , o n d also fo r th e ~ 0Q. aon strn e tio n o f fo u r add itio n a l room s

t]io to tho W ash ing ton eehool bnU ding and in sta lla tio n o f sidew alks a t th s L ineoln

hair- a n d B icke l aehools. com- The ad d itio n - to th e W ash ing ton reral school, i t Is p lonned, ^11 bo complotod lorgo open ing o f th e n e x t school year,

i t i s considered , u n like ly tb a t )d in ju n io r h igh school w iU -’b e n a ^ urty , oeeup&noy' befo re J a n u a ry .1, 1920.

th e ' ‘ 0 b o a rd o f tm ste e s h a s onnonhcecl u of Its pu rchase a t a co$t o f ab o u t $11,600 an d Boven lo ts on Second s tre e t no rth ,

iy. bo tw een F o u rth nnd F if th aTonoos, a t th a t *he ro a r .o f tho p resen t h ig h school ) the buU ding. Tho p ro p erty to bo hold a s ,t ho a bu ild in g site . F o r ono o f th e sovon ’hich lo ts tbo d is tr ie t pa id $2,000..:tion ■ ' " ■ • '« n « . F I L E R D O A D D I S T R I C T

W A I T S F O R M A C H IN E R Y

y ot B ig P ro g ram o f H ighw ay BttUdlng to B« lABnchitd W hoo B atilpm aiit

; fo r P orohhsod AzilVes^ S ays Bybeo.' no* ' ■ ■'n W A fu ll eom pllm ettt o f ro ad buUding

fa tie m ach inery h as been pu rehased b y tho F ile r h ig h w ay d is tr ic t to be used in ca rry in g In to execution o road bnUdIng

Tlic program fo r y h lch a bond issue of wiv.) $360,000 won rccontly votod ond sold.

A ccord ing to J am es A. Bybee, F ile r h ighw ay d is tr ie t d irec to r of* roads, (he w ork o f g rad in g tho roads to bo im- provod-^wlll b eg in upon th e a rr iv a l o f th e m ach inery whieh includos a u tility .

B M tru ck , tw o oll-pult traeto rs) a grndor, T se a r if ie r nnd sovoral frcsnoiL Tho

■ I g rav e l coa t wUl bo applied n t a la te r - I da te ." * Severnl mon n r e . em ployed by the

F ile r d is t r ic t in road re p a ir crow s and 3 r d lh e su rv ey p a r ty ineludos seven men.

■ " W o n re p a r tic u la r ly fo r tu n a te in se* l i e cu ring a s ou r superin tenden t o f con­

s tru c tio n , Oeorgo B ennett, who h as had ~ wido oxperlenco In road build ing in

y OW ahomn, T exas and M o n ta n a ," Di* true* whUe horo W ednes-

l i i t* “ W e -a ro con fiden t th a t w ith th e funds p laced a t o n r disposal a n ade* quote system o f sa tis fac to ry roads w ill Im* inrovidcd for, tbo d jjtrk t ,* ’ he added.

’’ T o Live tono*) to Spend o s m ach 'tlD iq .on^ o f doors a s and p o ss ib le ; cxerclso frpcly- In - th e .o iw n

roet, o i r : Ic t n ir and sunsh ine In to your < ^ * bomo.'ff'T li sh o rt, respeet tbo hum an tlrae s t ro c tu ro ; Ict thc-fn in lly tdiyslclnii ox* a^a - nn iinc ench o nc of Ih r fam ily tw ice n

ycnr.I fo r * ^ -a m s Tea. A dvertlslnr pays. B ut l l *reuai'■ an pny the custom er of a store l>efore tbe

m crchunt can find hts- profit In Jt.

woro A d v ertise i t in th e C lassified eolnmns. Junorved ______________________________________nade [ | " '

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“ That Best”SUMMER COALKlnt. Xberdees. Kcasieter and

Psacsch.

M owbray & Shankel |hdv.' I - I ■ M

M i i i S u i m n i i S m ^ ^

ta in T r o u t— i t a i n ” B a c o n § |H |«Itural accompaniment of the 5 H I B S B 6 I tte r maiccs the (orm er "worth

leading flavor to well cooked and Bacon Is a good. pur*. should -be--iftcluded In-cvsiy (ishing tr ip

& P r o T i i io n C o m p a n y ^ r , ■;ommUim PMk«r>> SIt l a k ^ lM c e . U lsk

.S D A liiY -N g W S

[ ROCK CREEK ]

(S pecial to T he Nows.')ROCK CREEK .— M rs. R o b ert B ro»

• en te rta in ed o t a rose luncheon fo r he: sisto r, M rs. F ra n k B roso o f D etro it

. U icb ., F r id a y a fte rn o o n . /The i)ooo w as b eau tifu lly deco rated tls w as .a ls i tho ta b le , tb o .w o rk o f M rs. E . M offa t A t each p lace w as p lacd a erimsoi Am eriean B eau ty rosen w hich tho gues won requested to w ear foe tho ^ t c i

s nooo. P re sen t wore M rs. F ra n k Broa I a n d D augh ter, M iss F lo ra ,, o f D etro it I M ieh., M osdam es H erm an S trieker I B ern ard S tr ie k e r , A ..P . U o rra y , D . F I A lbee, W alton Broso, V irg il H a ll O. J . Domrose {L JJ. M c ln tiro a n d M ias M a r - D o m ro ^t The W ooden Shoe o n tf i t l e f t f o r t h 1 sp rin g roundup tbo lo st o f tho weok• The bed w agon a n d p a r t o f th e o n tf i I go ing o u t S a tu rd ay whUo th o re'st o f thi I rido rs followod on S unday to begh I w ork M onday m orning. The outfifc wU I w ork, th is sp rin g w ith th e Shoesolo out

f i t and no m ess wogon w ns ta k e n onl I Ms. a n d M rs. N eph l L arsen retnme< I W ednesday from , O gdbn w hiro ' th e y hot , spent' th e p a s l weok v is itin g w ith rela t tiToa.r Ml's, ^ a ld o m o r A ndorson, form orl; . M iss M aiid' T fttro , a rriv ed P r id a y fron I ho r homo a t E vdnston , W yo., f o r ni I in defin lto v is it w ith M r. a n d M i^ C , Peterson . • •i B n y in g is now in fu ll sw ing and th< I hum o f .the-*mowor can' bo^heard oar); I nnd la te . Thoso who aro in ten d in g ti I >0180 suod have m ost o f tho h ay elippei

a nd ore alm ost read y to begin s t a e ^ g M rs. P a rry Jo n es h ad tho m lsfortnni

to sproiii her anklo W ednesday mom lng so sho w as unnble to woik- G lody Domroao hns bcen o ssis tin g b e r un ti nho had recovered.

> M rs. W a lte r W olghall cam e ovor fron b o r homo a t O akley, tho f i r s t o f thi w eek to ta k e homo hen l i t t le daughto i T lielm a, w bo bos sp en t th e w in te r «n<

t sp ring w ith b e r n u n t M rs. W esley H yde> M r. an d M rs. M ack T a tf i ^ t o n an< I M ias V irg io V an' E a to n le f t Thnrsda: r fo r tho M iddle S ta c k s ranch , ow ned b; E th e U toh C onstruction company. Thi• ranch Is n ea r C ontact, Nev.

0 . J . D om rose w ho spont th e lo s t twi> weeks a t L a v a H o t Springs, came homi■ Sunday. R o b e rt Broso, sr., w ill rem aii■ fo r an o th e r w eek o r tw o.

H azel B row n, w ho ha* been a eon , s to n t su ffe red from nleers o f th e atom I oeh to r a num ber p f years, is a pa tlen■ a t ' the Boyd hospita l a w a itin g an oper

a tion .1 ■ s1 W ould Do B e tte r N ex t T im e.

W hllo lo th e a c t Of pluy log conlnm r ’ R o b e rt dum ped som o build ing hlocki ! o u t o f h ia slBtor’a doll buggy. H li fllfttcp b e ing u n lcep iaC th o tinio. 1 told ' h im to m nko Icsa .nolso. o s h e miRlii , w ake h e r up. H is an sw e r w n s : *TI1

g e t so f t coal n e x t tim e, doddy, nnd she . w o n 't w oke up.”

I * E v e rr reol eatate CeoJer helps to mak« a b l s n r and Oner olty. The claaalflM

' oda. • r e f o r * . a re e l t r builder*.

I LAVERING TlOne Night, Tuf

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JULIAN! am

N I N E . T E E N .

Sydney Grant Gaudsmith Bros. Cleo Gascuigne Carville & Gorhada .Marjorie Bennett

Radiu and Special

PRICES: J].|,Seats now selling

Shot Intended for I Sparrow Goes Wild

E r D . H a m i l t o n S h o o t s T i i r o n g h N e i g h b o r ’s W i n d o w ; I s

roso A d i t t i n & h e d .her

ro it, A ahot fired y esto rday b y E . D. oom HamUton, 720 Socond nvonuo w esl, us- a lso in g a .22 colibro riflo fo r sh o b tin g 'o f ffa t. sparrow s, passod th ro u g h a bedroom ison window and pen e tra ted tho door casing uesc ih th e rosldonco o f h ls ne ighbor, H ar- fter- voy N- F rye, 619 Second avenue w est. , iroao Tho room waa unoccupied a t tho time, ro it, C hicf o f P o lic o ' W iUiam T oy lo r was Jier, summoned.' -H o adm onished HomUtou I. P . to observe m oro -stric tty tho ord inances ). J . p roh ib itin g shotitihg in tho c ity lim its. ^ ■ - • • - ' ■’

,e| I J o c i a l H o i : e 5- th e y— '..... .........................................................f .egin ■ •-frill M iss Zumo Shoneherger, a ssisted by oat> th e M isses Ch)o D eW itt, O rpha M a rk le ,. g a t, H argktist Bebbe, Lotia' Ham U ton, wos ,

hostess a t her hom e to tho Cam pflro ]^iid G irls a t tb e ir m o n t ^ mebUng. L'uhc'h* rela- ^ a s 'sbrVcd from t ^ b ' tab les doeox*

o ted -with roses: A r>m w as p ld c o d 'a t orjy co«1» p l i le oJld p la e o 'c a rd s ti 'c re ' irf tho 'rom ^orth o f 'ro se ^ whUb tho homo w as at- . Qjj trM tiv o ly decorated w ith roses. Those

0 , p a r ti^ p d tin g in thb a f fa ir w ere M iss G enova S t^ f o r d , ^ a r d i a n ; a n d tho

th e foUowing membera: Carm en ' Sanger, g rjy U na S ta ffo rd , Surishino W illiam s, Au* r to drio B aker, Eula' Duke, M arg are t Don*

M ills, M ^ h a F a r ra r and ang, E lm a Ducker.tuno ■ m em bers wero v o ted in tooni* the o rganisation, M arg are t M eAtco and idyB H eleh T orhuie. m tU ^

y ^ S ^ n o u n c e m e n - t jJter, I---------------------------- :----------------------- L.an dydo. B oy Seonts o f T roops 1 a n d S orea n d expected to a tte n d a m eeting fo r 'theiday eonaidem tion o f im p o rtan t m a tte rs toI b y be h e ld -F r id a y evoning in Jthe U ghThe acbool auditorium .

tw o OABD O F TH A M ESome , M r. and Mrs! J . E . W a tte rs w ish tola in th n n k tho lr neighbors and fr ie n d s fo r

tb e ir kind osslstaneo d u rin g th e siek*eon* ness and d ea th o f tb e lr son, Lew is.^0®. ' ■ -...................lontper. — 1 — ' — —

Large Sweet Cherriesa r e n o w [ r ip e a t

told

Crystal Sprinp RpciiB r in g y o u r b o x e s a n d c o m e

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B. v T ^ r » r p rae tieeCotUlioa 'H a U Bldfc. ,

TATZfOfi CXnaaSB. B ebeoek DUg., P ro b a te o a d civ il practice .

B W B ELEY A 8 W SE L E Y -~ A ttora«7 a a t L *w . P ra e tie e In »U Oonrta, Twin F tU i, Id ah o . •

B. M . WOL!PE— L aw yer, Boome 6 and 6 , ov er Id ah o D epartm en t S to re , Twin Fall*, Idaho ,

• • / . H . W IS B —L aw yer. Fu lly o r b i t e d Collection D epartm ent. Offices, Booma 6 an d 7, over Tw in F a lls Bank h T n u t Co., T w in Falle, Idaho.

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J. WOI^fiNX>£Ii—113 Main Ave. £ . I'hone 801.

m 01NE£B/ . O. P O B T E B n B L D —OiviL Q ^ d x ^

lie a n d M in ing Engineer. T w in Falls, Idaho . P b o n e I S w .

DB. W Y Z.T ' 8 OHIBOFBAOTIO 8 ^ ^ C A B ID K —A ll f o m j o f E lec tric ity , M in e ra l V apor and E loetrlo L ig h t B atha. 804 F i f th Ave. E . TeL' 290.

M A T ^ O T T H O ^ I T A i r "iSQ ^ u t h M ain . M rs. E f f le Paoley.

^ ' N O TIO B TO OOHTSAOTOBS.;

S u t e o f Id ah o , th rough tho D epart­m ent pt E dncation , wiU roceivo bids np to a n d u n til .tw o o 'e lo e k ,-o n - th e

'2 1 ( t d a y o f Juno , a t tho o ffice of th o ' C onunisiioaer o f E ducation , for th e construc tion of a concr«-t«, stooo a n d wood b u ild ing fo r do rm ito fy aad

A eehool purposes to bo buUt o t th e Idaho S ta te & hooI, f o r tho D eaf a a d B lind,

W located a t G ooding, Idaho , accofiding to p lana a n d spec ifica tions p repared therO' fo r, by W ayland & Fennolli architoats, Id ah o B u ild ing , Boiae, Idaho.

A ll b id a fo r th e general construction shall b e accom panied by a certified check in th e sum o f One Thousand ($1000) D ollara. T he certified cheek sha ll be snade p ay ab le to S ia te B oard o f E ducation . S ^ d check w ill be held

> as a tnion in toe tb n t tbo acccptoU b i‘l- d e r w ill e n te r in to a co n trac t fo rth w ith w ith th o ownor fo r tho com pletion of tho above buUdingj accord ing to plans an d spo e ifiea ti6h s fu rn ish e d Uniiuc-

' c e u fu l b id s w ill 'b e ro turned w ith cer­tif ie d checks im m ediately upon the s ign ing o f tho co n trac t. Tho aeeeptod B idder w ill be required to fu rn ish , a good a n d u ilisfaetorj* nuroty bond in tho sum b f 60 p o r cen t o f th e am ouat o f Uls co n trac t. P lan s m ay be ha<l a t I tb e offieo o f tbo a rch itocU a a d soon a t th e in a ti ta tio n a t Gooding itiw n.fur- u ish isg a personal check fo r Twtsty*'’ f iv e (t:!5.00) D ollara as a gunrantoo . th a t th e b idder w ill subm it a b id and ro tu m tho p lana, upon re tu rn of t i e ; p lans th e chock wiU be refunded.. S e p a n to proposals w ill bo racnivod

ro r tho H ea tin g and Vlutnhing, con­tra c to rs f ig u rin g on th e .H o a t io g and P lum bing w ill be required lo iu n iish a co rtif ied chock in tho sum of Two H undre.l iin<r F i f ly ' (»rr.O )-D ollnM , m ade p ayab le a s abovo s ta tod . The ' uw nor reserves th o rig h t to ocoopt any or rc je c t a ll b id s subm itted.

,• B y O rder o f B tato B oard of E du­ca tion , E . A. B ryan , Comniis- ; oionor o f Edncation .

Tbo now m an wbo w u In charge of tho lltllo storo around tbo com er tod;\y prol>- abUr fourtti hU now enterprtsn thraush (110 cloMifled. I

tr> Q U ow n a lo t and need eome m oney, f in d a buyer th rough the clos s lfied . I

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M inimum charge fo r eaeb Insenic - — ^ a n y claasified ad, 16 eenta. Ai

m ust ru n fo r a a ta ted period o f Um ____ ______________PH O N E 88 .

F o r S a l e A n to m o b i l e f t

~ , ^ ^ » 8 ^&TTTCheap, lig h t F o rd tm d ____ Waohiflgton A re .

>*“ “ p O E S A L U r-L lgh t doUvory ca r f< ____ •alo ,»t bargain . Call a t 147 Q uincy 8

P O B .0 ALE—Palgo car; m ow ing m* cbhte, and team o f horses- W ill trad toam fo r amall car. 504 M ain Bt. S.

P o r S a l e B e & l E s t a t e

— - 'fO B SALB— 6 room house. Term Phone

PO B B EN T—Good N orth S l d T l i p a rtly seeded. Im m ediate posscssloi D r. Dwight.

FO B S A L B ^ room bouse w ith tw ^ acroonod In porches. IL M. Sima, Poi

rluo H otel.

FO B SALE—^Modern U ve room hooai ■ p - and fou r lota ia BuhL *35000, *2C0< ag., cash : ba lan co . term *. W . 'R H arris ___B a ttle M ountain, N evada.

e ^ ' FO R SA LE— lO ncro orchard, aoai ffin Tw in FaUs. ;j room bouse, c is te rn an i

outbuildlnRS. W ill mnko easy , pay ~ m ent. A ddress I . M., ea re Newfc

Tin ](X)R SA LE— 10 acrcs, 1-S mllo from Filer,®$200'i>cr acrc. Fcnccd hog tigh t and p lonty o f waato w ator. 2 ,0o0 will

Md handle. Uood (orms on balanco. E arl IOS, M urray.

FO R SALE—Tho beat ICO on Sucker— P in t. 2 miles of Curry, 2 seta o f bu ild­

ings, dc fp Well, c iste rn , fcnccd hog__ tig h ft. $28.') per ncrcl $15,000 willB. bandlo. Gopd term s on balance. E a il

M urray. F ilo r, MaUo.

~ t TOH SA LE—A porfoct SO on B u ck ^ . F la t. Doop soil and n o t a flaw In thin

— place. 4 room {louac, deop woJI and p len ty o f out bull<llngs> $300 por ncro. $10,000 will hnndio. Good term s on bajnnco.

. PO B SALE— n g - " tcroB. <250 por— aero on Sucker FJat. Thcro is no bot- n - to r lnnd on th e tra c t th a n tb ls place, -y, $ in ,000 tak en o ff o f It la s t yoar. $1 2 .> b t 000 w ill boridle. Good torm s on-bul- *fl. nnco. E a rl M urray , F ilor, Idabo .

^ . F o r S a l e I d v e S to o l s

FO B BALE—^Toung team , tlv o and six yoam old; w oight 1250 each. P a t

. W alton, Hanson.rt- _ _ . . , - - - - _ d l r o a SA IiB TA BM m P lE M B O T S he —______ 'o f FOR. SALE—H ay w agon and ton ts. or J . W alker, Bock Creek P . O. '

“j K )H S A L E —D ain h a y s la c k e r and ,n tw o B uck rskea, a lso MoOormick ao w - j e r. Address Box No. 03. K im berly , S Idaho . ._______________ __________

F o r S a l e - U i s o e l l a i i e o T i s

'~ jF o R " 'S A L & ^5 o d a fou n ta in . Phone

;; _________________________________iX)B SALK—Ono 8 fo o t , aoda fouu

ta lu- Inqu ire H erb st it Bambo.

Id FO B S A L E —S toek b a tte r m ilk . Ap^ ll- p ly S terU ng Cream ery.

!.# “ f o b SALE— Bnby buggy, practically J , new . Call 301 A dam s SL

FO B SA LE— M ajestic rango, p ractl- c a l l r new. Phono 204-M.

»e ;___1__________________________________—id (X)!: BALi:— 14x18 te n t bousu w itb a fu rn itu re , a t 401 Sth Avo. W est.

[t FO R SA LE—KimbaU p iano , a b a f , t g a in a t <150. CaU 326 3rd A ve N .

N 0T IC I'> -C herries a re rlpo n t C'tye- tnl S p rings orchard . , Como nnd b rin g boxen.

)0 . _ 111 FO B SA L B —Bicycles, t i r e ^ aeeea- 'e aorlos and fiah ing tack le . WerBer'.’e ^ B epair Shop, 244 2 n d ^ & ___________

n- W U S A L ^M alT iiR ivny caso piano, id A barg a in If sold w ith in a week, lh I’hono H40-W, 4:!0 2nd Avo. W.

E a a -a A L E , b e n t o b E x c n A N o r’ —Good rebuU t typow rlto rs of a ll makes.

' Seo Hoovor a t BuBinost College o r w rite ^ J . B. Bichey, B npert, I la h o . ___

“• FOR B A L & ^ I e r y p la n ts $1.25 per ■■ hun d red ; also tom ato p lan te ; tra n s­

p lan ted stock , good roo ts; an y tim o ex- ccp t Sundaya a t S packm an 's.

'h Tbe claaslflbd columns Mlve a wide ranee of seUlnc problema for you.

10 Ool In touch, throuah the ctnuJflcil. a wllh jroui “piwpcctB." In trade twr.

tlitnee. you know, a pro»pwM !■ a |y>salblc j buyer.

'AN LOONS

T W I N F A L L S

ISE I . Yoti can sell it at a

“ _____________ F o r R e n t

^ FOR R EN T—Putnlshoil roonv Cn ^ fu rn ish board. 240 7 t h A ve. E.

S .F O B B EN T—F ro n t o ffice room .T M oorman building, opposito I’errine b '

— J lel. Telephone 183-w.

__ Ec R E N T -P a r lo r -b e d room. MoJ^ lO e o^'nr eaay w alk ing d istanco. WUl ren

n.t $12 a m onth. Call a t 8 :iS M ain W

^a S ^ W ANTOD

'^ W A N T E D ^ i* e x tra ' g irls a t Var ___ _ n c y 's fo r Jn ly 3, 4 a n d fitb.

W A N TED B rig h t young m an t< work n t aoda .foun ta in , a t H orbst i

fuek. Bambo.

------ W A N T E D - ^ r l fo r gonoral house' /o r . work. Phono 131: o r call 112 7 tb Avo y S t . E ast. .

n»v W ANTED—E xperienced a lte ra tlo t rado woman In cloak an d s u it depnitu<.nt. S . Fash ion Shop.

p o s i t i 6 x w a n t S

im X SEA M STB K ia^w ill go ont sew ing bv the d ay o r U k e home w ork. (HI 4th

_____________________ ____ ________tloa. W A HTBD TO BBN T

------ * W A N TED **10 B EN T—\V ato r tw *tw o on wagon fo r uso en reads. T w in Falls

Por- H ighw ay D istric t.

— w a 5 ^)uBe _________________ __________________ _— ____i500 W ANTED— H ay to p u t up on shnren. r r i^ A. B-,. caro Nows.

___ W A N TED —To bny some sp rin g p igs;toar w rite me w h a t you have. B ox 07, Han- and eon.

W A N TED —Thrcfr hole b u 7 n ^ M _ _ atovo in good coi^ditlon. . A ddress 300 rom Srd Avo. N.

W A N TED — Vounit b n ilnosi man Carl would llko boa rd -an d room In p rlva ta

fnm lly. A pply a t Bogorson Pharm acy .

^ - W ANTED—Wo pay cash fo r various j l j . sizes uaed caainga. Brown T iro & Vul-

cnniz.ing Co., betw een Nowa nnd Mason- ic Templo.

W ANTED—All k l> d . t to v v . r .o .i i— ^ , red, nlslko, w hlto, sw ee t.' Tbo A lbert

D ickinson Co., Chicago. Loeal bnyer, ],l0 R. B. S paffo rd . Pbone 100.

“ f W A N T E D -S h o o rep a ir » o rk . All on guaran teed . Shoo R epa ir Hoo-

. p ita l, 220 Sccond Ave. S . O pposito F ire __ D epartm ent. Uhna. Kllobo. Prop .

5," t o T ra f laeo. IJ.Q T iiA oii;—p<,up room bouso and

ba th to trado fo r fiv e passenger car. A ddress Box 193, P au l, IdtL_________

— M L B o e Q a a e o o s

Wo aro ag a in m aking stockfood. The n a T w in F a lls F lo a r M ills. (,Air.)’a t ------------------------------------------------------------

OABDEN P L A N T S -S e e M ay paper* —. fo r p rices and postago. C ity Tower ■8 Greenhonso*. T w in F ^ .

its. CITY L O A N S^that cost you Icsj a a d , get you o u t o f deb t, on com ploted prop- '

- I crtlea nnd to assla t in building. Ar- thu r L. Swim. . ,

i7i ~ S T R A Y ^ I

— STRA Y ED —Anyone p ick ing up sheep w ith nuy o f the fo llow ing b rands: A. '

.•J- I>., C ircle, Tw o Bara, H . T ., a rc re^cs> - ' ne od to n o tify Shipm an B ro a , T w in r a i ls , '.

Idaho . Telophono S11-B2. |

tu STRAYED—From K im berly road nt c ity lim its, a bay m arc, w e igh t abou t ! 1050 lbs., has mono roacbed and .ba*

■P" about tw e n ty feo t o f ropo on ha lte r. i _ N otify thifl o ffico or G. B. Ludlom, t Uy phono 773-J. • _ •

^ TA K E N •pp ' \■^Ta ITe'n ' i'l* —CoV. " E . M. W nU in^

__ ton, ono mUc no rth , 1-4 w est o f end of tb M ain BL Sonth. ^

— F a lse OfamoRds Eaally Detected.In fo rm er dnya o x n roclf-cr>-stnl

__ pnnRed fo r d iam ond. O nly w ith in com-f»- parn tivcly reccn t yenm bne ihiTC been , ng nccum to know ledge of gem -stonca. But

tho m odern oxpert cnnnot lio.doeelvcd.— A colorlos* bLTyl, fo r cxninplo, yields

w hen well cu t n very b r illia n t nnd dl- | nm ond-llkc stone, b u t nobody could .

_ pasa It off on a fa irly InlclIlKcnt paw n- i10. b ro k e r fo r n rea l dlnm ond.lk. -------------- - , ... 1

_ City, o f LlflhL !fE Tliu f l ty of I.<indiin'H ono ^qunre ^“ • m ile IH proJ)ulily ibo m ost b rlllln n tly ,^ lllumlniittHl wjuiir« mllo In th<-_ Itr* Ininii?* Im''** n to ln l o f 2JI70.000 ,<r cnnillc wbli-b y ie ld s nu nvcnigela- Jllninlnulloii o f m-nrly one cnnUlcX- pow .T fo r .-v.-ry two w ;uoro y a rd s of

tln> n rr/i of Hii- i-Jjy-

do I f you hnvo aom etb tnr to »^ll. ro o r roAd. to m arket Is a »hort and pirasant one, leadlna throucti the clasatri.Ml.

•,r. The m trehan t who can sell U a t n >lc ower price will not necleet lo tell you

«aut It in h is ada.

immBih I ~ r r t e r=oB . o . rTo-oAY.’ ~rt>-

____:____ :______ ^ ^ ____________ 1

it a foolish pricc to most a n

E n to ti.o ,co i-fo P 'r» t Outy.Wlu-ii ll ll.• v jifNi to iiiiy t-rop 1*

brought U) till- iitt.-titUm o f thp cco- _ _ niMiilc ontoiiioloKlHi iiii<l n rem wly la om. In axki'd. lie niusu tli-nt Unnw Jufit whnt ne bo th is Inw-ct Is. Mo iniiHt know tbe

_ gn iup to wlilch It bel.mRK, th e m b it ' ;:ronj), ib«* exiict c lusalllrntlnn

1 ren t •''•Hvl.luul speclen. I t nmy beiln W. I>’'ove lo lie n iM'rffytJy------- new ppeclya, In whU li cnse It munt bc

accu m tc ty ih-arrlbeO und jim perly iiluced, 80 tb n t o ilie r w orkcni will bQOW ubout It nnd about ltd relntlon-

_____ ah lps and Uh poHxlbUltleM fo r hnrm .an to — # • i'

* A bout l i la n d ..A s a nilv Inlands belong io ih©

liouse n n ln ln n d nen r w hich they a r e Incntvd,1 Avo. Ouadulot>e belongn to Mexk-u, th u t la

th c ono off tho coaat o f M exico. An- ra tlon U nited S tn te a ; M argarltn .ojcnt, d id be long to G ennany, und th e pence

CADfvrcnco will se tt le Ita udmlnlHim* tlon . FIJI bclongii to K nglnnd. T he;

M am hall nnrt Cnrollnt} Islam la nlso be- Bg by •ongod to O em m ny. *Mnn*UH lalnnd I 4 ta belongs to Jnpaa.^ Futmlng itiinnd )>(V

longs (0 B ng lnnd .'

w....... All M ore o r L ess M ythical. ■tan * T h e Ind ian n>p« trick la th e aea

Bcnwnt of th o plnlnH, und . llko the roythlcul n ionater o f tb e deep, varies

) In IlH form , nppenrancva nnd disiip- peiim nccs. M uch dependH upon tho

inrcn. m en tn llty o f th c cibaervor nnd n a r ra ­tor. anya S tu n rt C um berland In London

pigs* Mnll. T ilings Iq th is world aiO-Han- ever, occu r exiiclly an relo'tinl,

nnd th la appIIca w ltb ad d itiona l force------ to so-culled occult pbenom enu, w hether

oli o f occidental o r o r ien ta l origin.300 - -

— > K nocking on Wood,mnn x h e , su p e rs titio n of n ip p in g on

.vtHJd-aftcr n botfat o f n p lecc o f luck Iv of E uropean origin. T h e rup" w ere

■loua supposed to d rive nwny evil sp lrlta Vul* vexed by othcrH ' good fo rtune . Tbo 3 on- m pa In te r .algnlDed th e T rin ity , nnd

th e neceafllty fo r rap p in g on wood wn« because th a t w as (he toa te rla l o f tbo cross. T h e esprcRSlpn d a te s from n

[jot, cuatom Id vogue five tliousnnd yenra n g a ■

" I i l3oo- S aya W hales Once W alked.Pire W hnlca naod to w nlk. T lm t Is the

R lntem ent o f P ro f. d ’Arcy Thomps/m. nu th o rlty on IlHbcH o f tlie acn, tn n Icc­tu re on th a t fiubjoct n t tbo Iloynl Instl*

and tm lon . London. H e wild th e w hale car. o riglnnlly hnd fnur. fw t o r flna. b u t

tbn t th c tw o hind om-a liiul Niniply dwindled nwny. In bygone ftges an- cej«fors o f th e p re sen t fiinilly of whnlea

^ w alked nbnu t nuicb n s Koa1« ilo.iv .) ------------------— - NOTIOB TO OONTBAOTOBS

Sealed propoaala w ill be recelvod a t tho o ffice o f tbn T w in P a lls H ighwoy D jfJ^ ict_up ...ta tw o o!clock P . M. uf

a ^ the-fifu rteen th dny o f Jnno . 1019, io r* ' furo ialiing ' la b o r , ■materint..axuI....aou.-.

a tru e tln g im provem ents on .th o highw ay ^ ‘ system o f th c Tw in F a lla H ighw ay Dia

trlp t fo r snid diatrlcL Billa w lll.b e reeeive.l on the folln-v-

___ Jng;leup Conatructing npproslm ntely eight

A. mllea of g ravol rond including approxl- cti. m ately 2 ,000 yarda ea rth w ork, 1,800 ills , yards gravel per milo and C.O Of.ros

cloarln); and g rubbing . A verage haul----- of gravel two miles.

a t Location of proposed im provem ent: iont E ast aud N orth o f H olliater, has I'roposod blanks, de ta iled p fans aad tur. specificatlona a ro on file a t tho o f fk o i om, of tho T w in F a lls H ighw ay D ls tr i» .

Copies desired fo r personal uso m ay bo ^ ob tained by m ak ing n deposit o f $15 __ whieh w ill bo re funded upon ro tn rn of _

I plans, f a l l s H IG H W A Y j‘ D ISTB IC T. t_ By C. B. Channel,

C hairm an nf Coniininaion. Btaart .JI. Taylor,

tnl S ecretary .•m- D ated Ju n e 4. 1010.

N OTIOE TO OONTBAOTOBS■ F o r O lty A lloy Cleaning.

Bids w ill bo received on or before d*’ 8 p . m. on F rid a y in tho o ffice o f the aid c ity c lcrk of T w in F a lls fo r tho work n i- including the follow ing:

HouHng to c ily dum p, ashes, t in cans, rubbish ,etc., frbm th o residenee p a r ts o f Tw in F alls. Car« o f tho dump grounds. Two team s w ill bo required

. and a c ircu it o f th e c ity mado onco yJ’ ovrey tw o weeka.

F o r fu r th e r Inform ntion see th e s tree t f*® commissioner.Ige W . M IN N IC K ,die C ity Clork.

DE. iraE D E B IC K B .~ SNOOK cto»ircs to announce th a t ho reaumed

•oor p rac tice o f d e n tlj try and is now lant located In his now Offices in tho Snook

Ul.lff.. .123 ehosbone S t. N „ T w in Falls Idaho.

* " H ours: 9 a. m. to 4 |v m .“ Telephone 700. adv., >

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I T M * 3 I Of» HONOr^ A TL I F , * ' j \ T H n . o . B . Q . •:I I k * ^ \ P'A T^IOTtC1 V M a ^ T l n c r . ^iW I *TT»eN H a . LIIV iH \ S^irtHEA|\D i \ x M e r*P 1

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LS D A ILY N E W S

nybody; you can sell ital

T im id ity a H andicap.■ A jjrtfnt denl o f tnloiit Is l o ^ to tUt h w orld fo r w nnt of n llttlu couriitre. Kv a c ry day acnda io th e ir Rmveu n numbei I o f obBCuro tncn who hnvo only rc I* tDBlncd In • obBcurlty ' becnuae theli

tlmldCy b aa p rev en ted them from mnk 1 If lf th e f lra t e f fo r t—Sydney Sm ith.L‘ . Tf A window placard, "For R ent." Coc,e noc cost mueh—a a n card. Dui to rei;/ upon K to find you a tenant mny bo <I vory eostly polley.

^ S

" I If there werI service ihan th

I PRESS, The Ne; t f for one nuI verdict as to t}

ASSOCIATED over all other graphed news seem to even u

I and the other / newspapers ov

I would be the fiiI There is buiI ATED PRESS,* I proud of its menI A newspaperI “ordel” ASSOCI service—ASSOCI - service is not aolI bidder or indiiI n e w s p a p e r sI ASSOCIATED!I SOCIATION ofI lishers, and toI TION belong th

l i ^ r s of AmeriThe member^

I Falls News is )»r which stamps Th hall-mark of sm

I session of Associ ice may be regai to The News an Twin Falla-cow,

~ rememberedr^Tl only afternoon Idaho which givi the full leased i

' ■W the ASSOCIA' There are plen

ices, but only om PRESS.

A L B E , R T y530,000 Ory and

Lands a re loeatod in Soutb tho best in th a t fam ons d ist nnder irrigation, the balance ilng’.

Tho lands aro being pnt c tim e and tho com pai^ is loo All lands w ithin a radins of t point.

D ry lands a rs bolng io ld a t $15 to $C0 per acre , whleh Includos w ator i chargo $1.50 per Irrlgablo aere per yci

A lfa lfa , grain , flold peas, potatoei grown.

W rite d irec t to the eom paay for

Canada land & IrrigLethbridge

Alberta,

N o, y o u could h a rd ly c^ T H O fj.I-To THCLA TER. OV TH feU & a,T O N S >.fHO HEM ^

^ / ' N THGRfi■ t f HOtV ASovT ME

I /P m ^5

at ai right price to somebody

Mi-dlclnal P lant*. ,II"’ In lh e riillliTi)liicH the number of , p lan ta uned f<>r niudlcltial .purpoaea l»

>ber vory 'furtjo . A few o ro recognirod n» miurcea of stnndnrd n iodklhes, b u t th o nnm ber hnving com m ercial value la d fd d o d ly sm all. F ro m one. Uio S l fgiintJua bcuR (S tryc lu ios Igaadl), th e stry ch n in e o f com m erce Is ex tracted.

Coes ^r«ly Don't be content w ith un.teaimblo

BO a (umlRhed room—for 1n th e classitied you will find rXKl ,one« advertlMO.

ere a better news I the ASSOCIATED I fews would have it.noment the public the superiority of7 PRESS n e w s jsr forms of tele- I'8 service, ' should’ !waver. The News E

• Associated Press |wer the country |Hrst to find it out. |i«f one ASSOCIr |

and The News is I embership therein. |r does not merely ; I WIATED PRESS | iClATED PRESS I told to the highk^r | iiscriminately to |•8 generally. The - I ' PRESS is an AS-..: | f newspaper pub- |0 this ASSOCIA- I the leading ptib- | rica.ship of The Twin ^ne of the things fVic News with the \ucces8. . The pos- ciated Press serv- larded as a credit md to the whole untry, artd-ybe it rAe,.^!g!»8,,. w-tte.;, n mwspapef; irii Ives to its readers-1 wire day reporti | ATED PRESS. \ I mty of news serv^ ' | ne ASSOCIATED |

A L A N D Snd Irrigable Acr Ibs,ithorn Alborta and are ' among istrict, 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 acres.'w ill be e is being sold for g ra in grow.

t on the m arket foe tho first looking for bona' fide settlers., f ten miles o r less to shipping

to $30 per sere— Irrigab le lands $41/ to sr r ig h t—o pera tion ahd malntoDsaee year—easy )«ym eo ta and low interest

toes and root <rops ean be suAceisfally

'or fu I particu la rs aod pamphlets..

[igation Company, lid.Ucdiclno Hat

a , Oanada_______ J

call th a t very restful

h e a r ^

w t t E f t e / i P\ C A N ^ ^ 7S P E N D L J s e a .

PAOB anvB H

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: ONHpRIINDIntense Activity Among Gan

son; Night Attack Is Antii pated; United States Infa try Moves. ,

JUARKZ,' Mox., t^ V - A t 1 [>. m. voiico /o jcc s of Qont’ra l PoJijm Aiigc nr(« moving (ll on Jiiuro/. vm tho 1 Grnntlfl river boltoni.

A t 1 p. HI. ovcrj-onc Jn Uio cltj- v m oving to wi?i!r f]nnrt(*rii. Tho wj w o n t tiown A vnn itln ; Coinnu'rcio, 1 uioiii bufliiiPHfi. ( liH tric t,'tlm t “ ttii'.v : rom ing,* ' aomo even «o closc ns t m iles.

TZionsuulA Ooinliig- When G eneral F rn n ris Gnnuilpn, f

Ju u rez itommBTidor. w»'l Colonel J . 0« calcH Kecobor, noxt lo ronimnml, ceived tlio nrwii' tiicro wan intonne a t iv i ty am ong tho fodrrn l troojia n th o ir o fneors. ■

I t Ir rciKirtcd over l.OUO mp'n a ro t tw re n tw o and fou r mllos from Ju a n

Ooncrtil A ngck 's kaotvs ts tro n e th o f the Ju n ro z gnrrixon nni] fortificatiouR .

Zt ifl boliovod Angoles forcoa w jll n nt(omj>t on a tta c k u n til n ig h t unleaa t fcderaln move ou t.

E U l>AaO, T o r ., (/P>—Tho 2-ltb Un 't . cd B tates in fn n try atationed n t Colu

bui*. N. JL , U on a apccial trn in Com!; ‘ to 151 Pflso.

i o mBHE IE'

Effort to Get Federation to Oi der One Day Strike as

Protest.A T L A N TIC C IT Y , Aioi.iiir II

reso lu tions now b e in g conaiilrrrd > th e reaolutlona com m ittoe of tli'p A<

, c ricn a P cd o ra tlo u o f Lal»or Is ouc den ing> w ith tho &Tooh6y caso. tn thiiKij^

' propoaod th a t tbo fodpration a p p o iu r com m itteo to ta k e ac tio n in tended 1 b r in g nboo t a new tr ia l fo r Moope. Should tbo eom m itteo fa il i t la pro.vi< «d th a t tiio fe d e ra tio n aubnllt to 'tl. in torziatlonal o rg a n iu tio n th e qiiOBfin o f ca llin g a twonty-f<)ur hour a tr ik e i p ro te s t, th e ila te to be determ ined I; te r..

^ tftln to in S B p lo jm e a t 8ervic« A notbor reso lo ttoa urged cuogrean t

app rove ft d e f lc io a e r appri»priatlon t . Tin&ble tb e U n ited B ta to s eroploymer ■Mrrico to centiB aa Ita w ork.

By a th ird reaoIoHoa th e committ»v w bieb w ill g o t to W ashington to '«ng( t ia te w itk PM tm a:ster G eneral Burt< son on tb e e lec trica l s tr ik e w ill be di rec ted also lo la k e tu c h a e tio a aa ma; be su itab le to b r in f a b o n t tbe passag o f le g is la tie a w blch w ill oaab le tb e otz ^ o y m e n t aerrieo to con tinue fo ae tiea

- TnrgM O o-op< ntloa T he v lU l lm portance o f cloao «o-oj

o ra tio n betw een A n e r ie a n a a d B r i t t f na tio n a a s a mea nis o f in sn r ia g tb a f t tu re peace o f tb e w orld w aa ta d a y !■ pressed npon th e reconstruc tion cootU tlo n o f tho A m etleao ]^ d e ra t lo a afJL a bo r b r U iaa M, B ondfleld , del«SBt fro m tb e B ritish tra d e s un ion coagreH

EOLIillESJiPHDMISSIOII

Noted Authority ,on Oriental Affaii^'Would Have a Few

Made Citizens.W A SH IN Q TO N , (/P)—E o lu . l l o n o(

federal- law s to pe rm it im m igration and &aturaIlBait«& o f Jap an ese and Chlnes9 woa urged boforo tbo bonae im m igra­tio n com m ittee to d a j by D r. S idney L. G uliek, aecre ta ry o f tbo n a tio n a l com* m ittoo -for consrtuctivo iram Igi»tIon Ig ils la tio n a n d bppoacd b jr^V . S . U c- C latcby , poblisher o f th e '^ c ra m o n to B ee, from whom a le t te r a n d b r ie f w ere placed ia (bo rocord by o rder o f tho com m ltt«e.

Dr. GaHek endorsed a p lan fo r a d ­m ission a&auaUy o f S per c e n t «{ lb r num ber o f b a rred n a tiona la a lready in th e U n ited S U tea , w hile M r. M cCU tchy opposed tb e lr admlaaion u ad e r a a y c ir­cum atancea on tb e gronnd th a t th o j wero oBdesSrablo cconom ica llj ra tb e r tb a a rac ia lly . B e fa v o s ta tla tlc a o f tb< inrrcftse o f Jananene population in Ha> w a li .a n d O aliforn ia to prove th a t a n r adm ission would soon plaee them In fn ll poaseaaion o f oxtenaivo te rr ito ry , aa he aaid, th e y allVKdy wero in 'c e r ta in p arta o f C alifo rn ia a sd in H aw aii.

iiysTKiBOfOSSEmEDBoth “Parties Withdraw Forces

from Neutral Zone and Suspend Hostilities.

I ’KAODR, O n ic r Ui« t . n n i of tb e a rm latice betw een tb e Berbo C roat S lovene k l a ^ e m and A oatria . tb a Ao>- tr la n a have e ra e o a te d tbo n e o tra l to ae fixed ^ th e arm istice , w hile th a Jng* 8 lav a (>aVe w ithd raw n to po la ta beyoad th a demarfcatloB lia e o r l f l u l l y flxad b y th a alllaa.

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■(Copjrrlclit, UU. by McCIuro Newapt g p | . j . Syndicate.)

i t i c i* withtQ I, d ays th n t O llvo C lnggott b ad CDllci!

i f a f l ' th e .e i l l c e ^ f D cniiott S tokes, th e m aging ed ito r, nnd slio w as well aw th a t her- re su ltin g feeling o f c tpt

n ad- nusn iR o t w as causod by som cth iigcli'8 fn c t- th a t ahe hnd cc0 n i 'i o a a n e rran d , th o desired refluft

-wblcb w ould he m ost an favo rab ie )- wnn B en n e tt S tokes, word T ho “som etblD g m ore’* O live hod 1

’» nlwajra w heti In B e n a e tfa preeci from th o flrs t d ay sh e m et him. I t \

' th is tb a t m ade h e r o a a ll occaaloos o o t o f b o r w ay to avoid blm . F o r 01

(l,e C lagge tt convinced b e rsc if th a t ' i Oon- b ^d n o t tb e s lig h te s t d e s ire to fa ll i

1, ro- d e r th e sw ay o f such fasc ina tion . «e ac B en n e tt m ig h t e x e r t ov e r her.1 nod g e r Qewljr a c a u lre d Job a s basln<

. m annger o f tbo M o m log B nooer vm ro l im p o rta a t to . bo Im periled9 tho d la tracU ons. B u t now tid ita had com o e o tlre iy In .tbo lo te re s ts

th e B an n e r—sbo b a d been delegated II not go by th o se w ho sb o fe lt h ad tho in t 18 tbo e s ts o f tb e B a n n e r m ost n t h e a r t . •

Sho h ad nsked fu r nn Interv iew w: Unit-. M f, Po rdyce . th e o w n er o f th® Bann Z T ' B a t bo w as aw ay.

>“g T o t j told me. >-ou know, th n t y wonld. b e ab le to toll mo som etlil definlto by th in tim e ," O live auld >vl d lstlnctnoss. try in g to avoid th e nm tb a t c re p t In to B en n e tt’s gm y vyea, ‘ he (s n o t lo tow n a n d w on 't be. I ’w find It w o rth w hile to go to him . V

L I oug b t-a t le a s t tb te ll mo tt'bere be la r I bo foond."L> I T e t , q u ite so." muaod B ennett, tui

log o v e r w ith a tin g e o f cm barruasm c O r - some m an u sc rip t th n t lay h a lf rend

hla e d lto rU l desk , “T h a t w ould o t lc:i . secoi f a l l o u t th e fa c t Is th a t Fordy

Is a n odd s o r t o f fellow . H a sn 't (h sonally v is ited th e oQlco fo r I 'm nun

- Ih l d o n 't kao w how long. Suppose .y I w rite a le t te r to h im and I 'l l sco th A.J-- It f e (8 to him ."

Stoke* h ad a lre a d y m ade th is au . ^ l l o n j w hich h a d m et w ith Ollvi

d t d $l*approval, b u t th e m a tte r w os'lm p( vjiey^ T h o e n tire su ccess o f tho BnnnD.vid- '-^p en d ed on lay ing h e r propoHltlon li

-n rre’M r. F o rdyce w ith o u t delny. ao wl •linn t o exp resa ion tb a t m nde It ao lto a :o in p o ren t to B en n e tt th a t sh e held bl * *“ ■ perso n a lly reaixnw lblo fo r tlie Inaccc

sIbUity o f t h d r c h ie f sb e w lthdro ' y, p rom ising tV h a v o th o le t te r rendy b , to fo ro th e a re n lo g w na oyer, n e n t - I t w aa ac.harder le t t e r to w rite thi

e re n OUv»|M td h n tlc lp a ted , b u t a s boi ttAo, j i e s i m a a a g e r ' o f a- n io n iln g p a p e r al

(tad n o p re ss in g d u tie s a t th a t tim a od w h ile tb e e d ito r ia l fo rce an d cot

preasroon w ere w orklr o n d e r th a g rim concen tra tio n neceasai

om- u n p re te n tio u s a pap<:lea- o o t ** th e M o m log B anner, sh e wi

• ra th e r d e lib e ra te ly com posing th e Io p o rta n t le tte r .’ ....... .............. ....... .

H0» S he w a ited u n til th o p aper-w fts we In th e handa o f th e com posing roo:

' 1 ° ' before sh e ag a in s o u g h t M r. S tokes I ^ h is offlce. Bbe had th o u g h t tw ice h

fo re sb e hod sca led ih o envelope—an ^ theo sbe h ad sea led It. r«M. A fte r a ll, th e re w as no reason wh

she should leave I t open , nhe w as nsl lag S lokea oo p e rso n a l f a r o r lo seein th a t I t w aa ad d re ssed a n d If h e di read It—b n t aom eth ing nasured b< tb a t M r. S tokea w as too honorab le fu

HI “W on 't yon w a tt J u s t tw o o r thro l H m lnotes— till I ge t m y desk , c leared?

be aald a s ah e tu rn e d to leave tli room. " I w isb I miKht w alk horae w it

t a i yon. I t Is r a th e r Init*.". “T b o n k you. no ." O live sa id In aplt

o f a d e s ire 'th n t w ns s tro n g w ith in hei “I am go ing w ttb o ne o f th e glrln— w a re q o ite used to It. y o u know ." ,

o f B ennett w n lt^ l on ly till O live hni g o t h a lfw ay dow n th e c o rr id o r; thei h e a ro se q n ie tly . pu sh ed tlie door ahnl

^5* ra ta ra e d to hla' d e sk and dellbem tc )m- hroke open th e sca lc tl flnp o f thi

le tte r to M r. Fordyce.Tbo p roposition w a s c le n rlj p u t. I

a to oot O live 's p roposition , b u t oni ore th a t had been form oln 'led by th e e n t l r tho staflT o f th e B anner, save, o f coursc

Mr. S tokes, wbo h ad a lw ay s fa iled t( a tteo d tho w eekly toeetlnffs o f th e per sonne) o f th e p ap e r. N ow . aa every on< knew, th e M orning B o n n e r bnd boot especially h a rd h it by th e d rn ft.

[ ■ Composed ns It w as almo-tt en tlre lj o f young co llege p m d u a tc s . w lm aoiiKhi th is w ay to receive th e i r new apnpcr n p

l a . p ren tlce tb lp , a dozen o r so o f tho mom n r a c tire m en In e< lltorlal nnd bti.slne.tj a ll d epn rtm en ts hnd cone o ff w ith th e flrsi he call. R esu lts would h a v e been d ire In

deod ttad I t n o t be^n fo r th e womoB w ho pJncklly filled lo th e p laces hlghej

I op. calling o tb o r w om en to loVe theli re c e n tlj abandoned irabb rd lna le p lncea

Olive herae lf -bad t>een rlght-hnod ‘ n " to tb e businesa m anager, hot

D w heo be en lis ted sh e sh if te d Into hls sw ire l c h a ir a n d b a d w orked w ltb eagerness and com p le te devotion for ttj^e B anner. T h e e d lto r ta l s tn ff bad beeo ao ba rd h it th a t o o o oe rem a ln n l

Bg b a t Mr. S to k e s ; a l l .b i s re p o n e rs and• a s s ts ta a u w ere w om en.

T h e co n s tan t c o la s otT o f m en In th e componlnE room a n d pressroorn saggested g e ttin g w om en In to do th e

^ w ork . I t h ad b e « ) , t r ie d succesafnlly lat hy an o th e r paper. In fa c t O live told

K r . Fordyce lo th e le t te r th a t she hnd ae In vastlss ted tbi* ao d wOnld m m m niee ff* th e e a tlre aa lla fac tlo n o f a fetnlnlne ^ com poslne and p r w r o o m .

Now s s m a tte rs sto<H l'tbe mnntf'm- ne«s o f tb e B s n n r r w orked n lltU*' Ui Its d isfavor. B ut ll h a d . Seen deter-

g 5 m ined th a t I f tb a p a p e r coold ba mi e n tire ly w om an-m n. Mie achleveeD< .would be ao novel th a t tb e Bam w ould Im m edtately l>ecotae a paper aatlon>wlde d ls tlac tlo o . Fedilnl

• would be engcr fo r It. It woold"w ntchcd an d q»dte>l. a n d even J^b Dbout, but a ll thn t w o u W h e lp U»e,<

i ru ln tlo n nnd tho ad v ertU ln g . If B II Tordyce looked fav o rab ly on the prt

<— OHlilon. would ho p lease dischargo I innnnglng ed itor?

r»p»p*r fj-ijg young w om an who' wna now | c ity ed ito r w as ren lly qnolllled fo r t

Q tw o }t»l». , _'rhe..few renvnlnlng mnlea w llcil lo now worked an ofllce boys ond nh i mun- |)lng c le rk s could b c cnslly repluciMl aw are women im d^a new iem w ould opon f Jinbar- rhe B anner—th e B an n e r woulil hccoi eU dag fam ous, tho w orld o v e r a a a pnpor r I coroe. e n tire ly by. wom en, u ft'^of U enneft S to k es rco d th e le tte r twh ble to (hen he looked In ten tly a t th e begrtm

celling o f h i s ' olilco a n d lighted 1 id fe lt pipe. Then h e laughed a li t t le grim eeetice rep laced th e le t te r lo Ita to rn envetoj I t w sa p u t It In hla pocke t 4 n d stepped quh 30S go ly to th e door, opened It an d look O live flrat to the le f t th en to tho righ t. ,

t ' sh e th e rig h t ho en coun tered tho eyes ill uo- Olive C ioggett s ta n d in g n few fe OIL.as aw ay.

"I cou ldn 't he lp b o t see ," sho sal siness "M r. S tokes, 1 d id n 't believe yoo wc r w as capab le o f do ing aueh n th ing ." ed by Then w lth -^ sudden coum geousne .V ahe B en n e tt hlocUed th e p assag e a s Oil s ta o f trle<l to force h e r wuy by. ted to "Gootl n igh t." sh e sn ld . " I hope whi Inter- you n re q u ite th rough w ith Mr. Fo

dyce 's le tte r you will fonvnrd It f w lth him .” ' By th is tim e B en n e tt hud ^ in n e r, s tro n g hnnds on-O llve 's w rlx ts and wi

guldliiK her lo sp ite o f h e rse lf in to tl t yoh room. H e cloaeU th e d oo r behind the 'UiInK nnd ordcTed h e r ra th e r th a n aaked hi

w ith to tnko n chnlr. • ' sm ilo “ l*m n n t Kolng to d iscuss th e lotti f t " I f now." ho anid. “T h e Id ea 's j i good on I 'w l l l b u t I 'm th in k in g a b o u t som eth ing els

Vou E ver s ince you’ve been here . Miss Cloi I la to ge tt. you hnve avo ided ' m e nnd ba^

, m ado m e feel th n t you bore me tu rn - grudge— and th e fun n y th in g Is thi

im cnt I 've been curiously d raw n to you. It lid on one o f tliose th in g s th a t a raan can IcjiBt help— th a t so r t o f fo reo rda ined w ild

rdyce e ry o f one w om an. I 'm n o t blamlo 1 per- yoo—heaven tcnowa you- b av e foiigt iure I ag a in s t ex e r tin g I t If you ev e r w«i 1 .7011 nvvare th a t y ou b>d I t I’m sim ply aai r th n t Ing you to te ll m e th e cau se fo r y o t

an tip a th y ." aug- “B ut I t w a sn 't m y Idea to ask fc

llv e ’a y oo r refllgnDUon.** O live sn id . lo epti T ipor of h e rse lf ahe fe lt h o t te a r s welllo in n e r Into h e r eyes. " I sh a ll m les you ver; <n be- very m ucb—m o re th a n you can poi w ith elbly know . I w ro te th e le t te r becaus

0 np- I w as delega ted to do ao»..and I knc' : blm my d u ty w as firs t hy th e B anner. B icces- aides, th e re n ro b igger t l ^ g s for yo tlrew, to do." Aod th e n th e bu siae ss mnni y be- ffcr b roke dow n com pletely , and , burj

lo g h e r face f lrs t on tb e s tdo o f Bex th a n s e t t 's d esk a n d th e n , a s b e geatl busl- ra ised I t oo tho rough ex te r io r o f ja i r ahe <*houlder o f th e ed ito rja l oflice c oa t, tb tim e. ex ac tly w h n t ahe ha'd d e te m ln e Qom- n e v e r to ad m it— th a t th e h e rse lf fei ‘k ing o e lran g e and com pelling a t t r a c t lo a t u a ry B ennett. •lapcF' "A nd w hen tl ia t s o r t o f a t t ra c tlo a I

waa m u tua l tb e re Is on ly o ne th in g to do,1 Im- B ennett w aa say in g . “T h e re Is o

loPKCr tjny qnea tlon a a to th e aucces weH t i t U ie 'm a rr ia g e ." .

room T hero w as a knock on th o ed lto rli es in d oo r and th e voice o f tb e c ity e<Iltoi B be- suggeated 'na B e n n e tt 's successor, ca lle -ancf l a ‘’’h fip a tlc a t sy lla b le s : ‘ l lv e ,

th o ugh t you w ere com ing." wh>- O live qu ick ly ro se to go. w ith a loo: nak- o f a g u ilty nelioolclrl.

;elnK " h a t ahull I te ll th em —abou tlj<j Mr. .F o rd jce nntl th e le t te r—" he]. ••Ob, th ey nllKlit a s well know ," b

! fo r M id. " r m Mr. ror3> 'ce- B u o n lng amal tow n p ap era la a foollab fad o f mine

hroo Ves, te ll them they can h a r e I t am ed?" ffood lock to them — h ot th ey mos

tiic nam e a. new b o sln ess manager.* ' w i t h -------------t --------------------- -

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then ^ U h ^ n l t

hnt- MOUNT CLKM ENS. M ich..romflntir episode o f thp b order as r-?

th e lateil hy J c u e D ecm er, now o f Bulil Idnlio, from the w itnesa a tand hold tb<

, u flow n tten tlo n o f eouncU a n d speeta one •" Judgo T u e k e t’a co u rt toda;

whero H enry P o rd Is su in g th e Chlchgi ‘ *7 Daily T ribune fo r $1,000,000 on , ^ chnrgo of libel.' IVemer apont mnny y e a rs in Mexici

and nlong the bordor a s a telegraphei one and ra ilroad m nn , ran rh o r nml atore icon keeper, b u t nfti-r h is c ap tu re h r ban

i l ts , th e Ibo tiag o f U s giuieral sto re at rely Boquillas, T exas, oa th e border, and liij Ight rc»<'in* h.v Am«Tirnr» troojjor*^ lie exchanged h is aombroo fo r a dcrb)

re tired ti» lho rcinjiiirniixi «jiiiet of IJaho .

In se c u Do Much Coo«l..Mll)<-iii;h InwciM ■luiintKi* M"* <-ri'|i»

p tn m i (in>dii'-lx m i't ntdiiutliIn th.- U n ll.ll StiitoH to tin- enonnoui pni.iiint c f *-v.-r>' .v.nrr«-v«Tllu-l€w>. thiK diimnKP I" idmo«1 c.iiiIH-nwti-*l I..V lh«- goo.1 lliey <to n 'r. U O. llo w n n l. cldi-f o f ih.- bnrenu

J * .-if onloniolocy. n t »lie SnJlonn l Mo- feiitn lold o f th e vnlue .-f Che uaefiil ini»-cl« a s rro a s-frr llllx e rs o f p inn ia

““ “ Sh fiffrttln g Ihe -oU. In pro.lucln« frf.ney. allk. elc.

ind- fM lltsn 'a D tctlen .

n o w g ran d ly M lltoo ir>lla a o d w inds th ro o sh th e a rc h e a a n d U b y rln th s of

,U - bl* m agnificent a n d Involved dlctlofl. o , j u jik in g m usical ech o es a l every tu ro i n j nnd rartatlOD of Ita p ro g re a s!—B. P. ,ee W hipple.

R#al w u t a 'm a s t t>« m a u u ^ adTfr- t l» ^ . If It ta to yield t m a re tu rn oo

“loi- fvm I n v a f s t . _________C lassified A ds »«a t l iaay effetit iTa.

T W IN F A L l

h CANIPBOBES imBORTROOBLE = fflOOJliPEI“oT Ihc Investisation in Progress Inl " J " Seditious/Agitation, DurinliMMii... Great .Strike; Severe-MeaiilSomo “ '■e Indirectly Promised.por ra n w iN N .IP E Q , iM in ., («>)—Ii.v c .li«

tlou o f th e serloun .phaaca of th e Wi r tw ice.' n lpeg lab o r-u p h e a v a l wna in prngrc 'g rim ed hero todny , w ith federa l o ffic ia ls ted h ls ehargo. Conferenees woro hold a t pt g r im ly .. liam en t nnd In th e offico of M av ivetope.. C harlea P . G ray .-i q u ie t'i O ovem m ont o ffie ia la have not autht lookod’ ““ nouncem ont regard ing t:

h» A» P®"8>hle a r re a t o f alloged aoilitloua''nf e* ta to ra beyond Indorsing re rcn t stal

eyes o f monta o f G enoral H . D. B. K otchen ai w fee l P rem ier X orria th a t re lu m e d ao ldk

.could foel asflurod tho ($ovommunt w 10 SDld. p ro p artu g to doal savoroJy w ith enom! >0 w ere o f constitu tio n a l governm ent.

}uaness rlA ILB O A D O P S B A T O M OBDEB> s O live E D TO D B C U N E w . H . W OB

e w hen (C ontinuod from page one)

r. Fmv 1,1 , T his b rough t a sliarp donlal fro1 It to union o ffic ia ls.ud w o P rnn tlca lly a ll menscngera o f th e tvDd w ns <‘oniimnlea hcro .ron in ined on atrike.n to th e B ro k e r O peratora to H elpI the CHICAGO. (^P)—In Ihe fn. o o f stn t

ff«i hn.- hy o ffic ia ls o f tjie eommercl tote^rruph eompanlcfl tlin t th e nnllo wide a trik e o f u|H‘rn tora hud falleil, 1

! le tte r .j. K onuiiknm p, in tu rna tloua) preaiilo!)d one, o f tbo te leg rapbera union, announcelg e lse, today th a t ' nsaum nco hail been give« Clog- Ihn t th e N ow Y ork b roker operator1 have atrong , would jo in tho a trik

m e a P leasedIs th n t s ides concorncd in tlio counlr;

w ide irtrike o f membern of th e Co»:“• murcini Telegraphora Union o f Am orit1 « n t today expro«aod natlsfaetioM over thwitch- f ira t doy 's reaulta.

lam ing O ffie in is o f th e .W estern Union nnfough t i’o sta l T e lograph compa;»ivn aaldr w ere s tr ik e wna " p ra c tic a lly ' a t on e n d ’ly aak- '^'hilo 8 . J . K ononkam p, Internatlon ir y o u r P’’<'^i'Icnt n f Ihe com m ercial te legrapl

ora nnion, deelared th a t betw een 11 000 and “ 0,000 ope ra to rs throughou

“ ‘®*‘ the eoun try b a d tju lt w ork veaterdai ep lle in reaponae to his coll fo r a a trik e anvelllog th a t before tho day is over never;1 very, thouannd m ore would w alk out.n pos- R eports fro m ' v arious po h a o f thccause eountrv ahowod th a t th e P o sta l genoi; |(iunr oily had lost moro men tb a t the W eaterr. Be- Union.nr '•rt.i ‘h is c ity it waa naaertcd by uniomn th a t 000 mon hod struck , bgm ana- company o ffic ia ls said tho num ber wa

.b u ry -f Ben- Iu th e P a c if ic coast c itie s W eatengea tly e fn c ia la c la im ed tb a t tb o ir busineso f J a » w as .-“ p rac tica ljy u n if f e e te d ” b y tha t, t h e s trik e , b u t P o a w com pany o ffic ia ls ail■nlned f i t t e d th a t th e y w ere som ew hat cH;.J t M t _

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uccess joctlon . how ever, w ith th e undefstaaU in g tb a t th e sen a te would ad jon ru fron

itorlQl to<lny to M onday, so th e re Would be nt e«lltor. liebate tb ls weok. Tbe re p o rt th en wcui called in-

J E f fo r t s -o f league supporte rs In th i . eom m ittee to postpone contm ittee ac

, . t lo n - fa ile d , a a d i l w as - p red icted ib t * reatnut lon wonld l>e tak en up- iii ' tb c

aenato earlv n e x t week.-about The f i r s t m otion to s tr ik e ou t thr

la s t scction fa ile d on a tie voto; but V," b e S en a to r F a ll, who had v o ted In th e neg am all a tiv e , m oved to reconsider, g iv in g the mine, proposal a m a jo rity o f two.

It and eom m ittee discussed b rie f ly it«m ast in^o*tigatloD o f htjw tre n ty copies hsil

reaehed N ew Y ork, and th e goneral aen---------- i l a e n t - w a s th a t th e lhqh lry never

wonld be- reaum ed.B o rab Opposed F ro rls lo n

The m o tioa to s tr ik e oul the section >AOC re U tin g to E uropean a f f a ir s occupje-I

th e eom m ittee d u rin g m ost o f i ts two Izped- hour seMion. Scnntora B orab, ropobll- lag can , Idaho, and Johnaon, republican,

C aliforn ia, and othera a re said to have M preaaed such pronounced opposition

(p)— A th a t ita aupportera decide<I tho rosol'i- aa r? tion never eonld be ap p ro re il by tbe Bulil, com m ittee un less th e provision wern

Id th e elIminato<l.peeta- O n th e m otion w hich s tru ck out tho today section. S cnato ra Liodge, M assachosetts,

blehgo B orab, Id ah o ; B randecee,' C onnecticut; on Fa ll, New M exico; Knox, Pennaylva-

n ia ; Johnaon, C a lifo rn ia ; New, Indi- lexico an a and .Moaea, New Haxapshlre. a ll re apher publicans, vo ted in tho afflrm atlv i-. atore sn d S ena to rs I li trh ro c k , N ebraska;

ban- W illiarna, M ississipp i; Sw anson, Virgtn- )ro a t ia ; P ittm an , N o ia d a ; Sm ith. Arizona; nd bia d rm ocm ta; and .MrCumber. republraii, ojjor.. North D akota , in th e negative.

belciomI M nd... IITED TO URBIMEnnous Peace Conference Urges Snb-

misaion of Differences to , ^ Commission.nrenu RBU SSnLfl, The peace roafer-

enee in P a ria w ill Inv ite Belgium snd laefid H olland In Rtilimit th e ir d ifferences as In n ia lo w s te n in y a to a eommisaion c o m p o t l ucing of rep resen ta tives o f the T n ited 8 tate<

G rea t H rita in , F rance. I ta ly and Ja|>an but no iiLKjfeiition fo r a t ra n s fe r o f te r THorial sovereign ty n o r tb e erea tlon of new In te rn a tio n a l ob liga tions .w ill b!>

rinds coasl<lered.

FKAKOB S C riT E B S A8 S V B B S re O L O N O E D DSOITrZT

a. p . PABTS, yp>—P ra a c e hM been v irtn V a lly w itboo t r a la f e r tw en ty ilayii pju<

th e prolonged d roo tb e a rry in g th e dr\- dr<>t- la g op o f crops, v egetab les an>l fru l'>■n oo a a d csnslng a sh a rp advance in price*

,, T» tan to rsa4 ib« ads Is to wastetar*, tim e aad nH ka adstafeaa.

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lj <y j M a r k e t ,

* O m ah » -U re ttD ck .• . O M AHA, (U . a B oreau o f M arkets)

— Hogs— R eceip ts J5 ,0 0 0 ; m arkot• dven, g e n e ra l ly -W e a ^ j-b i i i lc $20. " n . top*1^20.Il0rheavy w eight

I @ 20.40; m edium w eight $20£S@2in lig h t w o igh t (20.10@ s0.35; lig h t li

■ U *[email protected].';; h eavy po ck in g a' • sm ooth ♦[email protected]; pack in g sn t o 4>10.75@20; p igs, m edium 9

j n o C a ttle—Iteeo ip ts 4(100; m ark e t a beof a n d bu tch o r e a tt le Sffe lo'

2S * stockors a n d fooders aboo t s tead y ;' stoera, choico a n d p rice $14.7S@16;

dium a n d good $ [email protected]; eom «I0.50@ 12.7S; l ig h t w olgbt, good

>(p- ehoiee <13.60@ 15; eommon a n d mec ” *“ * ♦I0@ I3.75; b o tch e r c a tt le : heifers TOM @ 12.7 5 ; cows *[email protected]; eanaers ' eu tto rs : eowa o a d h eifers, por- vcnl calvos, l ig h t a n d handyw elght ‘yo*" @ 14; fe e d e r stoera [email protected]; t t , o r-s teers >7.7S'@12; stockes calves i

@12,26.S h ee i^^E oco ip ta 5000; m ark e t la

l.'ic to SStiJiighorj sheep s tead y . La 84 lbs. dow n $ 15@ 15.90; lam bs, 35 up lam ba, cu lls and eom|1 0@ 14; sp rin g Iam bs, m edium -$1

y ea r lin g w ethera '$12@ 13; o i9@ 10; ew es, eulla an d common I

. @9.00.

- E aasaa City UTeotock K A N SA S CITY , (U . B. B n rea t

M arke ts) (JP)— H ogs—R ccoipts 7i___ h igher; to p (20 .85; hoavios, (20 .'rom 20.85; modium woighta (20.50@20

ligh ts ( [email protected]; lig h t l ig h ts (2 two 20.30; h o av y p ac lc in g . sows

20.50; p igs, (18@ 1P.75.C attle— B eeolp ts SOOO; beof and f

nto- era, ston ily : votuers s tro n g ; heavy 1 cial ateors, choico a n d prim e (16.10@1€ ion- meduim « n d good (13@1G; eomi , .S. (1 1 .5 0 @ 1 3 j0 ; U ght w oight, good loni choico, ([email protected]; common and ceil dium ([email protected]; bu tcher ea ttlo , b ven e rs (7@ 14; eow s ( [email protected]; earn ors, nud cu te trs ( [email protected]; veal eal Iko. ligh t and ban d y w e igh t (12.25@14.

fcodor s tee rs ( [email protected]; stoc try stoors ( [email protected]. om- Sboep— R ecoip ts COOO; s tead y ; lai ■icn 84 poonda dow n (13.25@ 1S.75; tbe lbs. up (13@ 14.2S; eu lls and comi

( 0@ 12.75; yoa riin g w ethers (11@13. ind ewea ([email protected]; ew es, eulis and eomi th e ^ [email protected].

nai Bt. Jo se p h liv e s to c k .pb- ST.. JO S E P II ,Mo., </P)—H o g s -H,- coipts 0500; h lg h o r; top (20 .80 : ht out ( [email protected] C nttic— B ecelp ta 1500-, low er; sU

(11.50@ 10; eowB~«nd heifens, (5.5 f-il 15; calves, ( [email protected].

Sbeep—Bccoipta, 1500; h igbo r; spr tbo lamba, ( I7@ 18.25; ewoa, ([email protected]

LTn C hicago p todaoe .OHIOAOO, (ffl— B o tte r u n se ttl

“>» cream ery 45@ 50 8-4o.Eggs—E asier. B eeolp ts 29,034 eas

f i r tU 80 l-2@ 39 l-4 e ; o rd in a ry f b 37@37 l-2 c ; a t m aak, easea ineloded ®B9c: packod f l ia ta 4041c; e x tra a «1 l-2@ 42c.-

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S a s a a a O tty Pnodoea. K A N SA S c n r , B iitte r, p a

is g low er, i l e ; o h te t g rades vmehang rB % g s —i e lo w er; f i r s ts 3 Je ; aeeon ' ' 8£o>

P o u ltry— B roilers, 2e higher, 37@^ __ rooatera lc low er, 16e; hens, nnehang

im 8 p a 5 ~ ^ k .no "CHICAGO, P oU toea w eak; .ut riva ls 54 cars . O ld : N oribern .-W h

U. & N o. 1 earlo ta ( [email protected] cw t. N he B liss T rium phs, sacked , (3.75@4. ic- ew t.bo ' ------- •ho -

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corn m ark e t to d ay ro sn lted la rge ly fro i ■ un favorable , w ea th e r. C ontinned ra ia

wore reported in some s ta te s , a n d thor „*m\ /AM. WM A m ^ s i t i o n to look o& th e .lS un lo t d rough t M also a ItyUish^^actoi

F u rth e r advances i n - tb o valuo o . AOQ ^ hog^ tonded likowlao to s tren g tb ea c o n

h r . i -1-7. and Septem ber ( l.fll@ 1.02, wor

' follow ed b y a lig h t add itio n a l gains-.1 (1 8 © ■ Gat.8.wero h ighec .w i{ h com - AftQ

^ opening 'unchanged to 1 8-8e iip, Inelo^ i a lo w * 7 l-2@ 07 3-4c, th e m arkelower* continued to . ascend,

y . P rovisions roapoaded to th e .s tre n g t16* mo- gi'oin and hogs. "jommon w na-in s p e i ^ d o ttaad .

m e d ia l S e a t im n it S v ay ad .rers, (8 ' N E W 'YOBK» (/P>—S en tim en t wa e rs a n d swayod b y tho s te a d y aecom ulation a [email protected]; varioua stocks. • ' Issues w h ieh h a d ^ Ih t (1 2 stro n g inflaence on tb e U st w aro boogh ; Btoek- and tbo m ark e t f resen ted a b e tte r shoi ss (7.75 o f gonoral s tre n g th th a n .,a t a n y o the

timo aincc tho /m onoy situ a tio n introd ; lam bs cd Itaolf.L am bs ............85 lbs. Z dM rtjr Bonds,lommoa N E W Y OBK, (/P)—L ib e rty bont

(17.50 prices a t lljftO a . m . today;,w ero; 8 X-8 ; O'Ci^ (99.60; f i r s t 4a (0 5 ; aocond. 4a (93.93 a (4.50 f i r s t 4 l-4a (95.00; aeeond 4 l - 4 t (94.24

th ird 4 l-4 s (65 .46; fo n r th 4 l-4a (94.20 V io tory 3 3-4s (100.14; V ic to ry 4 3-4a (994>2. • . ; '

HAWlUTiDNS DEDUCTED FROM INCOMI

?y^oS ^0 Enforce Peace Hole§ 16 .1 0 ; to Be Orgranization fo r Edn- }mmon, oational Purposes OoJy.>d and • ______

YOBK, (/P)— In.llv lilim li wh. ), hoif- con tribu ted to th e leaguo to enforet manners pcaco m ay have aueh con tribu tions de ^ v e s , iinctod from gross Incomes, in ineom< pl4.75; t a r ro turua accord ing to a ru ling re ttocker ceived bore today from D aniel C. Ro

, per, eommissionor o f in te rn a l rovonue lam bs Commiasloner B oper deelded th a t th<

C; 85 leagne qualified aa -“a corporation or ommon ganixed a n d opera ted oxcluaively foi ^13.25; cduca tloaa l purposes" under a aoction >mmon o f tb e revonno a c t o f 1918. .

I n announcing th is niU ng today tbi n a tio n a l headqaarte ra o f th e loaguo anid th a t i t would a f fe c t moro th an foui

» —Be- otiouaand peraona in every a ta le of the hu lk , union. C ontribufors to tbo longue nuni^

bor moro th an 0 ^ 00 . .the averagu indi s te e rs v id o a l lo a tr lb a t lo a h ^ g (H^.

15.50® *• . W h ite C h o e o l^ .

A, S w iss p ro d o c t w h ich la - s a id to • • -■ have , g re a te r food r a ln e . th a n th e

brow n sw ee t choco ln te o f Am ericn l» , T* w h ite chocolate. I t Is tn ad e o f eocon

Bttioa; b u tte r, nnd e ith e r , stig n r o r drie*» crcam . I t Is am ooth,-gloaayr-nod rath^

f i r s ts n ttm c tlv e -Ia .a p p e n m n c e .led 38 ’ ...................•.'■ ■

1-2® e eh o la r M ust W o rk Hur*.N o 'voy has been fonntT fo r n e k -

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