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VOL. 11. NO. 91.

T l i l l l i l l i l i l I l L u * L n U I

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= = E l le n = T c r r y - R e c e iv e s - L a s t a n d - f

— ---------G r e a te s t ' C at t r ~ & t l - e o m e s

- J t ____ Q u ie l ly J n - Q i ja in L E a c i l i l iO it s f t

— a t E d g e o f A n c ie n t H a m le t ?

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» (By Tli'e Associated Prcs.1)ShtALL HYTHE. Englnnd. Ju ly 21 H I

—••No funera l gloom, m y dimrs. U l when I am gone." U |

Ellen Terry, famous bclovi-d actreM. has had h^r wUh. fo r bcouly und

' penco and lovinc U -n de m t^ sorroim d- '---------ed-her-fla-ahft-lay-th l» e v e n ln g - in -h c r___

fin a l ^eep w ith in the quain t old fo rm - houat! which she h^d known so Jons ___

T lie -no ted actrcss rccclvcd her Iasi Dl’ j and greatest ^ th L i ' m orning and died tronqu llly lli ^ ___ |

ter.. Edith Craig; her .wn. E ^ard O or- [ Uon Craig; her iro th c r . Charic.s Tcn-y. and her favorite nlrce, M lu OliveTerry. •» ^

Ilu ce Prmsen C hum HcuW llh ln a ' few moments the huge cost

presses of d g la n d were churning ou l flnath e ir columns to te ll the w orld th a t «rn<

_____ E U e m c o y .h a d .g o n ^ .n n d n il B r i ta l i i jJ ic ^fe lt the h eavy hand o f sadness. B u t nou

edge of th is ancient ham let there was neelit t le to Indicate th a t tlie re had been fo ra great change. There was an- o ir hc j

_ _ o f subdued octlv lty. b u t no blinds were bledrawn and. no one In black oppeared. tory Tl«e reason fo r th is was In a lltU ew hite notice tacked upon the gate. StI I was the actress' last w ish w hlcn wanshe had penned cn t l ic f ly leaf o f one h is

------- ff lv n rllr vnlnmM. the ••tm lto-tlon o f C hrist,” by T no m a ff~ « ncc tn - stat^pis. I t read: vote

"N o fune ra l gloom, m y dears. *c1d-when I n m - g o n e .--------------------- • worl

“ Oorpse-gaxlngs, tears, blo lck raJ- L ment. graveyard grlmness,I “T h in k o f me a* w ithd raw n In to ;\ the dimness. _______________________^

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get the rest. • ,“ And so to where r w a ll come S?.

- gently on.- • .Below was w rltle n : ‘••1 should w bh m y child ren, relatives

and friends to ob.icrye th is when IV — ilte." ' ' ' ' ' " ■ — ■' - —

Today lhav> to whom she oddresscd D t IhU WLnh were corry lng ou t her de- presl sires. be <

The noted actress, who w a* 80 j-ears cam old, died a t 8:50 o'clock th is m o m ln g w ill- n fte r an uncomfortable n ig h t du ring aratlwhich ahe sank slowly to the end. She ------hnd been m nklni; a .hopeless .Urumrie

: agalM t tt.co raS in a llon -o f-he o rt:a tlo c it t - v — and cerebral hetnorrhoge and began I

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AGENTS DESCEND ON GOTHAM • TNEW 'V OR K. J> iy 31 (fl*)—Five

_____BQuads oLprohlb lU on agents descend- ,ed upon the Broadway n ig h t c lub „d is tric t late tonigh t, arrested fo u r fj,;

' employes o f one club and selced a ( t .quantity o f alleged liqu o r and s ta rt- , ed a check o f bars padlocked F r l* •day night. ’ _______________‘

nC F L IN HAS K l ^ G lfA K D LONG BRANCH. N. J.. Ju ly 31 </P) f

—Surrounded by a guard o f 180 "ca - ^ aJlcJs" who said they were njembera s h ot the "taw and order" t>ranch o f the K u K lu x K la n . U nited States Benator | , y . 'n iom as H bflln , Democrat, A labuna . ^ > r

J today addressed an audience o f 1300 f l I at Elkwood park tn oceanport. near SA

here. Gust

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PflTMGECHIlllGES-F e d e ra l G r a n d J u r y , In v e s t i -

g a t in g ' I r r e g l j l a r i t i e s in H is - S I ?

s is s ip p i, F in is h e s I t s P ro b e S 'todaj

-------r » rectoJACKSON. Miss.. Ju ly 31 bum

w arrant fo r the arrest o t Oeorge M c- M r Clellao. RepubUcan leoder ot Nemtoo. bospi M lsstttippt. was Issued today, brlng lrtg buOt

' to eight the jim n b c r o f persens la - to a dieted by the federal grand Jury a t U lty B ilox i which In m tlg a te d alleged pa- here.

’ troaaga irregularities in M tsa ls lpp t. _ . _ . McClellan Is charged w ith haH sg R O II

------- cm uvw a to Uie lU iU iia 'TU tVhUiltlBg sale or purchase o f public | ( office. Tbe ind ictm ent charged th a t he coanlred w ith Perry W . H o la ri. tjo

____ na U co » J_R ep ub lle an _cann jm e «n jmfr tm Mississippi a ^ t lx o the ri, also under ind lc tm e a t to b r ta * about the aw w tatojent o f A. P. RusseB. M agw .

-to a United SUtcs d is tr le t m arahalsh lp-------T « y m e a t-o f-* l*0 0 -*n d - ta » » U a » - • * - ,

hare figured la -RusaeU's appointm ent. “ P _______ T J je rra nd JOTT as B floH . w hleh was

mcnta against M cClellan. H ow ard M . «« »* VRedm on. A. M .R « d m o n .r d L . Patton.

V ^ C ^ i m k b l l l . D eputy u n ite d BU U »\ tsarthan a t 8uffi»ezmU: J . Seott Rab>

bard, deputy marshal a t B O d. aad W . q o « t E. Mmer. p v tB S s tw a t W1» ^ ^ > C m - b w

pabUo o« le * sale law . . 5< P*

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CONPgMNgP^ W V IC T ^ ^ Iin iT O

HAVANA. Cuba. Ju ly 's i («>)— - \\ .A 'proposa l fo r legal Innoculallon

— w ith caneergerm s-of-convlcu-con— ------^demncd to death so t l ia t the dls-KLiUI HIUp tw cim in r t l r st trBl tQ I tas-----------

' received the unanimous approval o f the board o f 'n a tiona l sanlta*

_U 0B .— T h o -p ro p o s a l,- li-w a s -s a ld — C p i ■“ iodfly“ n o w 'w ill v< rt'> ''con5T««-fo r~

I t provides th a t condemned men ^ voluntarily may be Innoculated ^

a fte r they rem ain under observa- q tlon and trra tm en t fo r 12 yeoro. ^ d Should they 'servlvc and be cured they would be free from prison.

SiTHlOTiFiTION r -OMOEEII1IIE3

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Difficulties in Wori<ing Out te? Broadcasting Arrangements roui Uelav Unal uecisron ot Oa? ^

ALBANY. N. Y.V Ju ly 21 (fl> )-D ir - Tcflcu llies In working ou t radio brood- u rrecasting arranKcment# are delaying- ji crasl fin a l decision os to the date fo r Oov-ernor Sm ith's no tifica tion and I t m ny cor(]|b c ^ m e _ d f lY 3 ^ fo r t . .a de fin ite »an- w n n nouncement of the tim e can be made.

ncc had expecled to disclose plans 5 ^ fo r his no tifica tion by tomorrow, bu t hc said today th is would be Impossl- ble due to In ab ility to make satlsfac- to ry radio arrangements.

Hpeaks a t CapUol Sm ith ond his po litica l lie u te n a n t

w ant a im tlon-w lde hook-up so th n t his acceptance speech, which w ill be

voter.1 in a ll states. Broadcasting o f­fic ia ls and Sm ith 's managers nre__r n i working ou t a schedule, bu t are f ln d -__r H I Ing I t d iff ic u lt lo ovoid confUcU w ith ______* commercial broadcasting arrartgementa____ p i w hich are on a contran,t bosls,____________ |>

T be expectation Is U)al the S m llh____ I I ^ m o n y w ill .to k * , p t ^ d u r ^ _ the ____

bert Hoover ond Senotor C urtU hove . .£ 5

rn a tlo n s .b y the R^Hibileaas. . ‘U jc no tification o f sen a to r\R ob tm on as the DemocraUc vice prealdential nom * ” !?? Inee 'wUl come o frfw d a y ^ t e r the n igh t ceremony here fo r , O ovem or “ ™

D n tll the DemocraUc n o m in w -'fo t- -nhalr president knows exactly when lie w ill L. Cl be called o n to ou tline his views m tary. campaign issues. 11 Is un like ly th a t he retail wiU do any actual w ork on-the prep-. aho-« iro tlo n o f h is accentance apeech. Hc T h

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Driver Jbtriishes' Bee ISS ■Off-Armj-GarJlunges ■ Down Bank; W ife Dies ^

LOOAN, Iowa. Ju ly 31 « > ) - M r l W . B. Bhennan. Long Beach. C all- fo m la . Is dead because a K e set­Ued on M r. Sherman's arm.

He took his hond from the steer­in g wheel o f h is automobile to brush the bee away and the car sw cn e d 'd o W 'n 'o 'b o n lt o n d T iH 'a ^ te lephone pole.

Mrs. Shcrmon died las t night, a few hours a f te r - th e accident.Sherm<m was no t inju red.

JTAH SUYER~MUST DIESA LT L A K E d T V . Ju ly 31 (yP)—

lustavo Oollo, convicted- o f f irs t de>Tee m urder fo r the sloylng o f W ll- ^ lam civ'lsh.-TBrshoemoker. w os'aenl- nced to deoth here today. He w ill _ _ « *‘shol LhUl d t id * l l l 'U U ‘ U ll& IU 18 ■ ■' irlBon here next September 7.

3ENERAL HINES STOPS OFF FOR VISIT IN UTAH

S A LT L A K E CTTY. Ju ly 31 M>>— Usuraaee th o t oonstrucUon o f o eteron's bureou hosplto l o t Balt Loke n ty ' would tn no w o y ' effect the lO ^ lU ls now a t Helena. Montana.,nd a t Botae. Idaho, was given here oday by Oeneral P rank T . Hines, d l- ector o f the U nited States \-eterans' lureau.

M r. Hlncs said, howrver, th a t I f a lospltal U required here l l w ill be luOt regardless o f cost. He refused 0 comment ttt f th e r upon the possib- Uty o f construction o f a h ^ U a l lere.

i n i l R M W H E A D Q U A B T E R S ---------------

TO OPEN IN SALT-LAKEROC K o r a iK o s . W ro , Ju ly 31 (J>

-yred-W.-~Johnaao.- oppota tad-tg toke ---------hOTve o f D em oentle recksBal head- t v t e n to ba stobUshed m Salt I ty . said today tw 'w ou ld leave fo r o l t Loka esirly n e x t w etiL " I w ill ge t th ings uadcr woy os SOOD

s posstble,' h ft cold. “ Om ce beod- ttortera hove n o t be«Q aelected Ms rr-b u t—I hove ae w fOl» « a W i-*m d e r---------oaslderoUoci. W « wlQ la a ll UkaUhood gp k iT a $tan o t Osrica oad ascrfta r-

A tu u o D d tttU w d to o a s w when aaationed obeot lapor ta th « t bo bad a m osted to T U tt th o p M t r * a o t te a l

ONLT-^ASSOCIATED-Pi

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Seveii-Conviotsrj Serving -Life !::5po

-Terms-in-Solitary-Gonfine-^ j n e h t i l w Q j U m 'e s . a n d J J e v i c e ..

. Seized; Plot Two Weei<s Old S(By T ltc A&vxlatcd Presst fit

BOISE. Ju ly 21-Seven convicts. In - |J| lud lng tw o lltc -tlm ers . were In soil- i r y confinement fo r partlcipaUng In Ians fo r a break from the Idaho state en lten tlory.Two knives ond o device resembling

jDearJm vc-bccxLJC l^cd-and-ft. search i ___1 being made fo r guns believed con- Kiled about the prison buildings. [JniT h ^ brT!m --wus -t liw aneu ■ w lt h in - r r -------!w hours o f the Ume prison offic laU p tpected i t was to be attempted. As u M ull o f Uie tension preceding the ^

(teron KUurd, nearly coiiap.<iwi unuu r urnn o i'flL 'rca io ' ocii.':--------------------

>Vould Have Used T ru rk woTen prisoners In the s h ir t factory Wsere to seize a prison truck and Ha'■asli Uirough a th in wooden ga te to " fle road In fro n t o t the prison, ac- '■*1 ird lng to stories lo ld by trusUes to ;

w driver us a shield a g tifls t the nsoii mtu!»niu- t{mi5;- tH p y -g e re to is li down the road to treedbm. _ _ Those now In the "dungeon*’ a r e ' . , “ “ :ike Donnelly, sentenced to life fo r urdertng a Hope. Idaho,,poaUnaster: a rrc ll Thurston , sentenced to l ife fo r f " ; , . lUng a Lewiston police o ff lrc r ; WU- , „ »m Mahon, serving 20 years fo r rob- :ry: and John ToUi. W . D. MatUtcws, “ , ' ' tiarles Daniels and C lin t Allen. Oy?• ■ " n U o iiu a u M i -wo;----------------n r

IT f i l lM N T D i nCHT Fflli w n RIITES a

_______________ — _____________BOISE. Ju ly 31 ( ; p ) - e u t e - w ld c i^ " ' uxa l on d tinond la l nuppott^i.wlll be . ^ ^ raf£ed-ti>-support-U ie-oppUoaUon o f “ PPr ■uit growers to r a decrease In fre ig iit SMcl lies, John S. Welch, commissioner o f ett« jrlcu ltu re , onnounccd t ^ y followln.T “ PPf

meeting o f the recenUy appointed, Act im m lttee whose duty i t is to organize on t ip p o r t^ o r the appllcaUon. iB a ld i--------- Pornlm lnnan o f the committee.. Burton A t , . t

Clieney, Nampa. ,wos named secrc - 'lw o i ry . O. O. Haga, Bolsa attorney, w ai egrar ta ined to continue h is work w ltn tavor 10-case.— I— ToiThe eommlttee decided, lo sponsor ned ganslsUon o f sub-committees in He « ch fru it-g ro w ing d is tr ic t to assist secmi

rough the interstate commerce com- . nancl l ^ o n ._____________________________• I point

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^ 0 , S m ^ A Y MORNING

— TOTOPEKA. Koa., Ju ly 21 V/H)-An fl'

appeal to Uie JiaUon’s potato growers to s to p . harvesting and marketing o f th e ir crop lo r ' lO days was issued today by the Kaw

- vaii^y - p aur a - c r o g i f f r - associa-------------tlon . th rough Its secretary. B. M.Pugh.

— StftU ng-"m llU ortB -o f bushela-ot— R g t potatoes" were being'dumped in to '

- th e — m qrkrt— by___panic .itricken---------{ tgrowers a t less ih o n ha lf the cijsi o f production.'* t i ie appeal also

•s a id U ie na tion ’s-po ta lo -ln du s try ---------was lo a slate o f complete dem or-• i i a llu t lo n ............................ •*

ItiilPECTS PiJECISIN ■ !

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Jnited States Commissioner of Reclamation.: Department to Attend Conference in Burlev V.?.*

------------------ - --------------------------- — t jT T i■■ u u i t LE V . 'Ju ly i l ( , H - l>r. U - ^ wood Mead, oeeoropanlfd by It, F.Walker, ch ie f engineer, and J. I .Savage.* ch ie f dealgnior engineer, _ o t the reclam atia ii departinenl, are "expected lo arrive here Sunday *“ ’ n lch t. D a rin * th e ir brie f v lid l f*,. th e r w ill meet w ith the dlreetom

■ o r~ ih T ~ M in T a « u n m r it io t f—a in r^IHcU. ^

BOISE. Ju ly 31 ( /p )-C u lt ln g short ^ C lls lou r o f westem reclamation pro j- CIS. • Commissioner Blwood Mead of hc U nited sta tes deportment of rec- oi ttniaUon. le f t here to n igh t to return 0- W ashington where lie w ill attend . meeting o f, an engineering com- *‘ ® * nlttee to Investigate the Boulder !am pro ject on the Colorado rive r. ,_ ^ !r ~n ~ m ea ihg a r tn e w as^xpected to 'h a v e eotulderable bear-| ng on the fa te o f U)e Boulder dam.| r iU I

ive In W M h ln gtoo a week from lo - ' ay and Uie eommltleee w ill .meet the n ollowlng Mondoy. • HCommissioner Mead finished a tw o- U

ay tour o t western Idoho and east- m ~ Id a h o -a n d ww fa u p iq tu u p iu j« c U and th is U ternbon expressed his ipproval o f the a w te a /d a lt o f , the f.*™' l litek Canyon pro ject on the Pay- tte river now a w a ltln r presidential pproval. >Accompanying Commissioner Mead

n Uie to u r-w e re O ovem or H. C, laldrWge nnd Senator W illiam e ! , '" ,? . lon .li . 1,11 ^ ^ l o r John T li.m y . . .,t the compleUon o f th e _ lo u r_ th e _ * A-o senators Joined • I n . sending a te l- ^ gram to President Coolldge urging ivoroble action on the p ro je c t ^-T o m o rrm r-th e -co m m to lo n e r plan- V ,ed If l to u r the . M in idoka project. I Ce declared a l l the Idaho projects A ll tcmed in good condlUon and were to tty , nnrciy s u c c B s m n w in Tn)m '"a t i - — Thi anclal an i( on asrle iU tura l stand- the c Pint.________________________ i tonigi

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‘tween Solid JVailrOf iHuman: ity-Body-of-Captain-Garran- -j za'Js_B.orne JW ittuM lliJari J Honors Across Mexican Line i

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(B y Trie A.viocJated Preati liAREDO, Texas.-July 21—Mexico’s n l ne eagle" was returned today to ( I • country from which he flew on | | mission o t good w ill th a t Intem a- a a l misunderstandings m ight be ■' I speome. ' IJetween a solid w all o f packed hu - I [n iiy—th a t— o v « n o w « — in io— Uie' —* ecbi o f Laredo ond Nuevo .Laredo, f-body ■ of—the-^a te-O aptaln-Bm lllo - = - m n z a was t>ome in highest m il- T r ry honors to Uie center o f the In- naUonal bridge where General Jose | iMurrai oh to t-ot-tho-av la tlon -fo rcas. — *^ tex lcO ~ u iid u u ]u u d "u f 'picked

nrode who w ill bo lo ld to rest w ith xlco’s Im m orta l heroes. „

"Tups" Sound F ina l ‘TribBlc i ^ niere was o pause o f five minutes, I

which 10,000 heads were bared "taps’* sounded America’s fin a l

)ute to the m an who lost his l ife ^ a n - o t t « m p t« l- n o n ^ p - fU B } ) t - f i^ ^ w Y ork to Mexico C lly o fta r com- * J

u> im m m t fy ta ‘ H t« y ~cne TUic r f Colonel Charles A. U ndbergh lo f{,«

xlco.Jeneral A lbert J. Bowley, command- 2!} o t the . E ighth corps area, a t San f.». tonlo. d id Uie last o ffic ia l ac t fo r ' United States govem m enl when ^

placed the only flo ra l o ffering o , . m ltted on the cosket. ^imerlcan troops followed ths cor-, ^vs ' C c u i iu j i i« a W p i^ B ^ i w ~ ~ ’" ' | uTB

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_______ Jrr. M A K T S . ■ o h io ; ' Ju ly a i. J l A, pe r% s i^,t^ tt j|'.« ra# ten . oad tw o ^ n. dm m ed-tn'fitr-^iC ory*8 Iok», neor » ewild park, aevtn inllea from here ay, when a w ind ond n iiis to rm un- «ctedly brqke over the a ite and ■slMd th e ir m otor-boat In which y had sought re lie f from the heat ^

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-Celert»-JUeda.-3r.^____ * louiMarie K le la . t7 . ^ ButMrs. i le a tT Homaa. wh<W illiam C ori. M . byHenry Homoa. T

il l five persons were from M iddle- t t r T). Ohio.■hr b o d yo fT J ra .T Ie n ry Homan-was •

only one th o t hod been recovered p j ight.________________________________

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OOLORADO SPRINGS, Colov I Ju ly 21‘ (;p i—The Rev. GUI Rob '

_W !l»on ,_n a ilon a l c liap la ln_o I_U ie______American Legion, tonigh t charac- te r U ^ jh e K d l ^ g n ti- tfa j^ u ra ty ,

real step In history W a r d ending wafs b f aggression." - •

------^Permanent-peace In the w o r ld ," - -T |‘ M r.^w ilso n said; "may be accom-—plUhed only— throiiBh—education----------' and the promoUon o f understand-........ -

Ing among the naUons. Toward —thaU ead-tho-A m erloon-Leg lon-ls -T - —

w orking fb r the preservaUon of peace, no t on the bosLi o f fool­hardy pocltlsm. but by. a program o f education."

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Trolley Dashes Wildly Down ?"Pittsburgh Suburb's Street 5,*,

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' P ITTS BU R O H Ju ly 21 Two Ismail g ir ls were k illed and 1& persons t In jured, several of them seriously, by.

i when a tro lley-ca r ran w ild ly down a pe< h ill, s truck .an automobile and plough- pa;

; ed in to a crowded store In Braddock, naia suburb. IB T T g a ty :---------------------------- roiI__Mini> taken tn a ^I Braddock ho sp lto l F irs t reports said ret : th a t tw o o t them . H arry Levine, p ro - me Iprle to r o f the store, and Pual Evans. driver o f tho automobUe. were possibly j ju

I fa ta lly hu rt. The street car m otor- I man olso wos among the in ju red. m , ' The troUey careened down one ot the m ain ttreeto o f Braddock whUe crowds o f shoppers looked on. I t h i t , . E ^ ' automobile and ___

eral o f whom were th row n down ^ 1Uie shop. txa

Street Crowded ...... — bajThe m o li\ business street o f B rad* the

dock wao crowded w ith shoppers os o f :the troUey ploughed lt« way over th e aiealdewolk ond in to the ito te . t»fI The ir tu re d p e ry y o w w e ^ n . t o an

tcoUey n o to n n o n whose name was m, no t leohied. j r - - ' * U |

Thti«> » p f i ^ inSst irtriously hur5’ ea were H a rry Levine, proprieto r o t tho apparel shop oad PatU Bnuis, d river o f Uie outdmobtle th o t figured In the crash. i

The tro lley m otorm on, F ronk M e- ^ r r o n . w ^ p ly e d id f

lously hu rt. The conductor, Thomas ^ BuMef. who was no t aboard the ear when tbe i i^ ra t-h a p p e n c d ^ w a o jK ld . x k by Braddock police.-

The conductor sold th o t he le f t the car o t Uie lo p o f U ie hUl lo assist

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C o - e d s M u a t W e a r

H o m e , i ^ a n . Rules i S--------- UU

------L E B A H O M r r o r - 3 0 ly « “ ( / P ) ^ ^ goiSana atocklngs, MoKcnoree collegeco-eds w ill be barred fro m class- iroomii n can E. P. Baker announc-. geted todoy when three summer stud- de;ent« displayed legs au aatu re l on . of

-,4he_campus,— —_______ _— — — th(' Several women o f tt ie century-old school said ttie y m ay Ignoro wi<the ban. Baker sold those w ho *aperslstenUy forego hose w ill be Phsent home. ' A r

10 TOURISTS DIE; 20 ILL 2,--------- ----------------------------of

M U N IC H . Germany. J u ly 21 (/P)— — Ten membera ot o O e m a n to u rln itclub ore dead and a score o f others mate UI from the effects o f o n iys te r- 1

aayt 'a g o wnue m aking o tr ip on a Rhine r l r r r steamer.

COUNTY ASSESSORS WILL MEET IN IDAHO CAPITAL

B O IS E .'Ju ly 21 AU couniy os* TV season were today requested' by O o r- eraor K . C. BaldrWge to attend o ne e tln g here o f the board o f equal- IsatlOQ, August 43.

A t th o t Ume a ll unsetUed questions conc«mlag th is yeo r^ o«essm enti w in ' be eoosldered. County ouditors hove already been requested to send th e ir -j estlmotes in to the sU t« ond lto r fo r consideration by equoUeotion ^boord. The report o f N e* P erte coon. ty wos received todoy showing a m il- ^ Uon-doOar tnerease In aaessed to Iu - f u 0^ in i

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Thousands Stand bj With Heads—

_of_NighLBroken. by-Sobs oL:- Widow and Seven Children

(B y The Aswclated Preas) NOZALES, Arlx., Ju ly a i ^ i i s t os

Uie sun dipped Into Uie, blue o f the O u lf o f C aliforn ia and tw ilig h t set- Ued over Uie M ay R iver valley in southern Sonora today, the body o t General A lvaro • Obregon;- sla in prea l-— dent-elect o f Mexico, was lowered In to Its grave a t fia tab am i» . ^U F S IrU ip la ^

Thousands stood by bare headed and

fo r the repose o f Iho man who was to have become thq f ir s t clUsen o f h is ' country fo r a second Ume. The s l l^ c o

m e MDs 01 u ie widoW aud tne gen- eral's seven chUdren.

Tboosand Troops A thousand Mexican troops stood

by, a guard o f honor, state officia ls, peons and Indians w ere ' present to pay th e ir h u t tribu te to th e ir —«»«««- nated leader, welded together In aor- row.- T h e f unara l- tra ln - fro m Mexico C i t y - reached Navajoa a t 0 o'dock th is • m omlng. As the casket was remored from the tra in a passageway was mode through the dense crowd a t the s U -U o n -p la t fo rm -b y soldiers.— Prlenda------lifted the black-draped casket to th e ir . shouldrra and bore i t to the Obregon home where t t remained It) state tm tU htte th is afternoon:

The funera l proccsslon proceeded by tra in and outomobUe fro m Buota- bom po .~ Thereo m lU U ry baud'p layed the funera l m arch ond o long column o f mourners followed to tbe g ra n . U a - jnedlotely fo llow ing tha cosket waa th e fam ily , Uien h igh o ffid o ls e t tha u m y ' - and navy, followed by d v i l and po litic

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SILE N T DBM ONBTBATION . /.FOR PRKSIDENT-KLSGT

NOaALEB, A r l t , J u ly 31- t«>)-O eh- era l A lvaro Obregon. assassinated pres- tdent-elect o f Mexico, camy home to - day to o sUent demonstration o f re­spect and sympathy-uhequalled in i l l his b r lllla n t,« a rth ly career as o s ^ - d le r-sn d stoteiman.

‘it lb e s of stole Vaquls 'a nd Uayas.3000 federal Mexican troops ond m aay. more thousands o f the peopla o t aU Mexico were gathertd today to meet the body o f Ihelr ch le fto ln and escort • I t to a fin a l resting place.

Funerol services, la charge o f them u ita iy m d u 's im p n r 'u " m e hardy__fa rm er o f Cajeine coiild_ .w lsh ;\fte re _ OQ&Qged fo r th is ■ fti‘raoQn » t thr^ litU e vlUsge o f Huatabampo; Obr$-gon*s-b irthplace.-- ---- --------------------------- ----

BvUenoes o f G rie f A n added touch o f tragedy to a

scene olreody olmost fille d w ith ev l- dencei o f grief, was tbe collapse ag a in ' o f senora Obregon th is mocnlng aa th e -- l» n c ra l- tra ln .s lo ir ty . c re p t..la to — the ra ilroad station a t Navajoa. Tbe widowed oiotber o ( several chUdren was inconsolable and an~~3Uaerlcoa' physician. D r. V. A. BmeOeer. Nogalea. Artzona. was called to o ttead her.

ContrasUng sha irdy w ith stream en of b lack crepe d r a p ^ everywhiBT9 about Navajoa. were the great ba nk i of flowers brought by persoos o f

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IflinHY MISHAPTwo Cars Plunge Through Open

Drawbridge: Motorman Un­der Guard in Gotham Hospital

J4EW YO RK. Ju ly 31 cPV-Tbe m o t- ' o n u a o f > Loss Id u id e lN tzla n l } - road tra in , two c m ot w hich phmgad th rough an open drawbridge today. In ju r in g 18 penoas. was ander poUee guard o t the Rockoway hospital peed . .• ing an tnvesUgaUon o f the aw id in t,

The Jamlca boy tog boot Oypoinle ^ Just passed t l i r u ig l i tbe optoed .

Flotbush tc m ln o l tn Brooklyn to Rockowoy Beoeto. reached I t D ie f im . co r e f tbe lO-eaeb tra in w m ' th n o - -q u o rt« ra -e e b e w « e d -» n d -tb e -w e e e d ------^car b a l | ^ oa

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■ • UTll«r, WM uclcclcd todny to innkc * i----- i a ^ ‘^ c - Bcldrcg - oi)cninB;--«hg^cc.nf erenee ■ c

d on A u s iu t 3. before Uie 300 experts; a • w who w ill assemble to ill.w iM world i

f* aftnirs. ' |__r ■ lULprescfltatU.vtat_oI^-4^2tatca:z.Bnd^j

s i Big fo rfU n cm in lrlp i ttrc fn m lle t l! / CI fo r thb m o iiih ’u_ confcrcncc. More j ' fJ than h a lf o f tlie sculon w ill be' d o * ,

-H vniiv i tn Fill* ..EasLcrii__m id__Latin3 Ainerlcun problems, w ltli Apcclnl r e f - ' j-j erence to th e ir re b tlo iw lo the I United Stntcft. but l>o:l-. Europe und

■ Jij A frica w ill bc stiid lcd a t j.oinc ol .gl , the round table groni^. , ' 1p| A reprcscntnllTe of the Chinese •Xi N ationa list R («crnincnt nnti u le a d -;1, er -of the Chinese populur odnca-1 ; tion niovenicnl nre ninonc those w ho ,

J w lll dlcciiss the troubled affa lrn o f ! Chinn, D r. I la r ry A ..O nrfle ld , p rcu l- j • dent o( W llllnn ia culicgc nnd chn lr-1

_____ uuiii_o£_aic_lustliul£^aaiiQ uaccd-ifldflj-_l_e, the iian irs of Chao Chw W u. son i ' l

_ j _____ o f. W i. -T in g .jroMe. Joniicir c h ln w . 'c ;J ninbu-siindor to 'London nnd W iiaI I - I aI jJ Insta ll, nnd D r. James Yen, rccent-1U J ly awarded an honorury law d^rgree! fc

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I ' m u t w i i f l i i p I T T T r n f> i i i p r ni^ e MMOuS leIIER GftllSf>; I OF PllliiS COyRI SCflNDmlE

I • ______ Id ig j PAHIS. Ju ly 21 (/1>)-The whole ] t i■d---------scsnaal r ctp ccttntf Ttie ATncnc u u -dl~ ; cl3 _____ .Y.prce.'.:niiir.la.,,Karla.deydoDcd rro in.:m

an anonymous letter, u ld representa-; to ^ ta tlvcs or seven accu-ned F rn ic h la w - ,3 ycra when the defeiwe had lU i n - , p j n ln s s .ln a courl hearing here loday. -i j __ Advocalc Haudelot. em inent In le-M eat clrclcs and ch lc f of coun&cl for ^ the .iccuscd. tu rned on tha public

; prosccutor nnd .crlcd: ! ”"Y ou w en l lo sleep n l your poiit.

T. You allowed lawyers to take the— r-u’Tflnft‘ " n j iK r ' " j n i i r “ noii’ you pra -u *-''’ *

cute them because you did not ha lt____ ihem ." _________ } ,

Tho entire audience, composed'> princ ipally of menit>cra o f tlio bur. i

Rreeled th U denunciation w ith ap- q , proving shouts.

Earlie r In the proceedings Judge ;■ W atllne , presiding a l the tr ia l, g r ill*

. Several Am erican attam eys also came “j in fo r sharp critic ism , .i f v pj,

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J O F F IC IA L S N IP P L A N

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la tlc F '" tI if i^ ~ 'tc rvm g lonB'~tcrma_ fo r I robbcrj-.

The p lo t wa.i conceived nt>oul twi) weeks Bgo. according to W arda i W iiee- i “ ler and the break w m to have been; attempted th in -a fie rn o o n when U ic: usual Saturd.ny afternoon crowd o f , v isitors a i the prison would- h inder i n»ards In f ir in g upon the fugitives iwhen they rtashrrtr tn r- th e rg n te r^ • __!___

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Co whc-rc'you w ill—and when._____ You can tm » fl better. fa rU ier, ,

cheaper, in one o f "o u r Good Uaed Cars.

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lego _ to -U ia - :-N u « v y Laredo M allon ■ where brIeC -w em bnlcs were held bc-

iB ifo rc the body 'was sent »peedlng o n ! f — ;.lo .. M ax lca^ |y i - . .H i i in C T T i— c ltgcn £ | j

IRled - B im ner was played und again! I s l f o r the n m lo n n l-n lr n f p _

2 tjc o n s ia n l streom o f fiowerii, hovered le .o v e r the In te rnationa l bridge an the y.. I o ffic ia ls of the tw o countries un ited "a i- irr~ g r ie f " t o r~ Uio •~firilc»r~tiii;r:— TJic"ce;planes then flew across Uie bordbr lo f ;e ■drop - f lowera—o ir - t he—fo nrn tl — rn rtrr ^ ts |a a U departed.Id , ------ ------------------------- r

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Two Horsemen of Davis Cup «.e- • ' ^ 1 1';j Tennis Cavalry Gallop on to j ,fl Triumph Over Italian Pair *'

y J _ A y T 5 y . lL ._ l i i 'a iiu c __Ju ly 21 ia>r-~- Pi i jT w o horsemen o f Uie American Davl.i i,.

- I shod th rough the last Ita lia n defen!«> ;;i - IU ils afternoon and clinched the r ig h t U c l fo r Uie United Slni/-.i lo phly. fYance ll:

I ln n«»xt wi>fk.V rhn llgngP-rn iin tl________1_j - : Pi cici ng - i ip- tiiL' - | «ice~wh Pfe' » p ' i c i l ' W

' Jsey. couplcd w ith OeorRu LoU. baffled ic~ | th r Ita lU in pa ir o f Baron Hum bert Ce dl

iM orpurgo and Placldo Ooslln i whos'! mI last hopes o f prolonglfig the Intor-conc «Jbattle was oxllngulshed In stra ight seu sadecided by scores o f 0-3, C-l. 0-3. “ I

: ] T liL t resu lt gives America Its th ird de- ea

m alninR ,tWn. 5lnglca_niatclu-3 Sunday • I to the realm o f eichlbltloiis. ^

! AKKES T PLO TT£K 8PARIS; Ju ly 21 r;p)—Seven on-

. archLit.1. -s ix Bpanlards— and— one

. Frenchman, were arrested a t N ar- ^I boune today, charged w lih p lo tting an attuclc upon Uic life o f K ing A i- h(i

, fohso o f Spain. They, arc alleged to im

d lllo n in to Spain. u

I U TAH FAR M HAN D DIES t'h OGDEN. Ju ly 21 (/T)—O. W illiam

Grover. 28. fu rn i employe c f Tnylo r, died here to n igh t o f in ju ries su f* cu (ered presumably by being dragged th bv n ho rae. _T h e exact c ircumstances Jle

' o f the niLihap were not known to- n ight, a lthough Orov’er last was ^ecn wc

I r id ing a ’honw*. • • • -; ' i»t«

G RAND JU R Y TO nE C ID E : ROCKFORD. 111.. July 21 ( ^ —T lic wc I W innebago county gr.ind Jury w ill sa : dcle rm lnc whether I ’au l R rcd. 24- bi» 'vK nr.nM ftm n g lil.man-_-aiQillil h«ld M r I fo r the slaying of V e rn o n ^ a fje r . tlie i R ofJifo ruT llad io -tcaxihn lc lnn who war. lo

-Lklilcd when a bomb exploded l>v h b l i t automobile two days ago. t l

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at your dispcF ivech tu i*—»ixe*and eiclits— to KUaS. C«r i»U Jtnt«d U M .n lr l (v». Sedan, w itb4 -* r« ed tr>n«mi>.«u>n. ( 'f.tnil

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I ,fjl0 V I.*J C rr0 W N .> fa M .. Ju ly 2i(,Tii —MLts Doriithy Loeb, New York, cr - j-o iit lt f t i l- l i ir t i! iy p ro teg e -o f-M axw e ll tj BodcnhclRi, i:uv.!liHt. was found todny i

^ M u r iln I.<K''b. iiikd d lrcctcd the local tpolice tcj ji'Sireh fo r her. The fn - lithcr arrived today and Miss Loeb vwai:-.w lU i-h ii ii- lc tf iig b t_____ __ __ fi' M is. T..«'li. who li. 18 venrs ol.t. d ir . ' fappeared ri-ccnily: The foct th a t :ihc t

I was' m iviiiu ! became public a fte r lhe nbody of_.M l4s_VifB la la-J3rcw.-another- -C

I protege of the novelist, wns found In ' tlthe Hudson • nver th is week. Todny PiTodenhclm wus located here. o

Chli-f o l Police jp h n C. W illiam s I n t thu direction o f MUs Lcob’s fa-

U irr. -'.Carchcd tho summer colony and oI found l lm l lhe Rlri liad come liere H

recently. She was vis iting w ith- t '• lrlend.s. the jw llcc were informed. N

Had Not Heart! o f Death ' ^ U od i'iilu 'iiii .snlci he hnd coiuc to \

ProvlnvH ywii-^rhur3da}*;-but had not- y heard o f M l^ Drew's drowning u n til u

.studio .here .«WerafK\'ecks ago. I I Ls" ^ Uie flri>l lim e hu has cumc here fo r nl t iic Kuuuner. i t

•siua" Dr i‘^ ’~ uurt • pogtr y ~ \c n iehT sn'c‘ -ni

les i" nnd th a t a f te r iieurlng his ver- uidiet thu g ir l hnd U ireatcnrd lo com* ccm il .lulcidc, He fin a lly hud persuad- vced her n o t ’ to take her own life , he Itsaid. M l;« Loeb. It was -said, liad In also attem pled to com m it suicide t>e-cause her llie ra ry work had no t nl

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RUNAWAY CAR TAKES ^ LIVES OF TWO GIRLS

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a woman pa&^enger who had In ju red tu nn ankle in alighting. As he aided, to hor to (he eurb. the conductor said, in he heard the car s ta rt and. soon i t ]«

l l Jumped two de railing .swliches an 'l remained on the tracks u n til u nearsd the foo l c f the h il l, he said.

Twu G irls Unable lo Eicapo As the car ploughed over the n t rc a tic

curb, pedestrians were ttru ck before pp -they hnd lim e lo cscapc. I t «-as be- co lleved Umt the girls who were klUed \i(crc''walkTng on Uie s id c w a ik ^ n W l^ were carried throi,i6h Uie fro n t o f th t: n ,

[Store .b y 'U w M ina w o ii car. •. T lie bodies were'nnt IdenUfled UtUU seme houra a fte r lhe nccldent. T h e i “ dead, both uf whcm were n years old. | b were Cnncctlo Prcstla and Yolanda i . Sabuln. both of N ortli Draddock. T lic | * bodies were t^ikcn from under t h e '.M rrr l.cu r w iU iU u tliii-w rftJ in I fftorc,______

There wan no o llic ia ! in fo rm a tion as 10 what cuu.-!ed the car to run away. , nierc* were no pai-scnxcr.s aboard lUII ditshed down the ^lrcct,

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aham-Paigc 629 wc have ca :avorcd to combinc the beau nent o f detail which distingui: Dr car w ith the delightful swii noothne.'s o f driving w ith jo

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te —’ I M c iiiu rcm en t of underground w al- <. en! In the Snni:e river vnlley Is11 bcln ff-conducted 'ln -o rdcrrto -detcnn lne y the distribu tion , and avallab lU ly. of

l l te rday - b y . -o . E. M elna jr. gcollglst in chorge o f the dlvbUm o f ground

b waters o f the United Stales geological- 6urvey.-:=M r.— M elnM r-..-a rrtv« t: here i from Idabo Palls Friday n ig h t w ith c H. T . Steams who nas >cnargc oi e m easurem en ts-in - th is -p a rt o f - the ■z. country . T h ey spent yesterday In t l ' the T w in Pa lls neighborhood in com- y pany w ith B u rton S in ilh , manager

of the T w in Palls Canal company, s Reveals Flow D irection

Measurements reveal the d irection d o f the underground flow und show c (lie c lu ra c te r o f the rock struc* ll. tu re under the Snake r iv e r basin.

M r. S tea nu has completed measure* menta as fa r up the r ive r as "Sho* slione fa lls .. On his a rr iva l in Idaho.

0 M r. M c ln ie r was Joined a t Idaho t- T « m ” b y ~ M i'.~ S to .im !;-a n d -lh e y -v ls --1 Ited eastern Idaho und western W yom -trm tM o g e th e r j------------------------------------------ --s A very IntcresUng spring eslsU | r a l A lto n . W yoming. M r. M elnzcr said. i

I t rim s out steadily fo r 20 m inutes, i

r I f l j lc h l~ lh o ~ iiio u iiliilii side." uUd thCIT "j

. Ules more, n lle m a tlns steadily. T h is •

. condlUon and Its causc w ill bc in -

. vestlgated la te r. I t la assumed tha t ? It Is caused by nn In te rn a / syphon I In Uic limestone formatloiW

T lio geollglsts went ib J l^onie last t n ig h t to v is it R, E. Shepherd. They- ^ v il l-g o —to -B o lw —today.— Toniortow. _

M r. M elnzcr w ill re tu m to W nsh-” InKlon "ahd M r. H 'lll rHUma ” his work on tlie river menjiurcments.

‘ ACTOR DIESSARANAC LA KE , N. V,. Ju ly 21

: (;j>,=:wnrd Crane. 37. m otion ' p ic - ' i tu re actor, died of pneumonia here i. today. He had played in support- . tng roles w ith Corlnne O r lff lU i, Col*' jeen ^ Iw re , A n ita Stewart. M arlon

SW IN G BELIEVES HOULDERDAM R IL L W IL L PASS

T>3NO BEACH. July 21 (/P)—Predic­tio n th a t the Boulder dam b i l l w i l l bc passed a t the December session o f the congrcss and th a t Utah w ill re jo in th?

. jU -a ta te-cam aact gaa volscd by Cff.'i- _ gressman P h il D . Swing, sa n Diego, n t the annual meeting o f the Boulder D am nsjoclatloa; here todn j'i . .

I Htipmobiie 1027 'S tra igh t 8 Sedan

L ike new. w ill Ruaroritce, $1200

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every social ra n k and plane, os 'hum ' ble to ken s 'o f a respect lasting evsi

. un to death., o f f In the distance to th i M u th M h f r r b lu e - - ^ k a ^ f^ t h o - :w ^ »

rlvcVhwUl bHng h im b a c t lo a, fih a slceglng plac«. where, as a boy hi

' o ften .rested under the trees of th i ' valley. I t ts the t^ue home - of th i ; cbres;onjnsii«ruscre’ > t “ Uic“ Hffeienv«

de S lqu ls lv^ waS[ . Aj

■ m nn who rose to the premier posltloi o f his country, bu t was no t proo:

> against an assassin's bullets.

J _M E X T C O h w f . Ji^ly 21.^The gov.ernment is con ildering an o fficu il In-

I vesUgftUon" o f charges b y Obrcgoi1 «iippnrt>r« Ihnt T.itU T;fnrnnr< m ln l i .

te r o f labor,- was .In , a . measure r c sponsible fo r lhe assassination o f th i president-elect, newspapers delored to­night.

Authorities were e.spe<;ially concern, ed, I t Is said, w ith the declaration oi Ccngrcssman Soto 'y Gama, agrarlai leader and close fr ie n d of Uie lat< general, th a t "M oroncs m ust go .n there w ill bc actual war." '• " I t ts aKcrted th a t . Soto y ''G a m j and other leaders o f th e Obregon blo< may bc summoned Ectore a cou rl l j prove statements attrlbutod to then

•that - M orcneff* and —l iitWK IcadL’rs ‘ op- posed to Qeneml Obrcvon nre “ |xsycliu< logically rc.sponslblc" lo r his nssa&sinu. tion "by causing an antl-Obregon at<

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• M u c h f o r l l t d c

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f t \

E xcep tiona l'I 'h a tY o u i

W hen w« rcco(ul|tion a um a r wc do the Job iho rough l T h * m oto r b fo na o r« r coe p U u lr W expert acchanh

__duiuaan4s o t m iles o f depetiiable M n rkc . GenulAc part* ai «*ed fee a ll replaccnencf.

71»en » « attach a Red a K . T . . . _ M - lK e r iJ lH s r u p

c s a d lr w h a t u n lu . o f Use a

— ^ o ^ e e s - j. Phonp 707—

a . 1 9 2 8 . ■ ■ : ' . . V v

— _ him.::— :--------- J r— rx-,--:-—1---—

; . Much cimiusion prevaui to whei:

I V E is to be tried . There was much mys tery attached to the "aipparo" o r re strain ing order w hich prevents an:

------- action from l^elng taken fo r 7a h o u rum * Some unidentified person dropped th even application In to a leUer box In th ) tho second d is tr ic t court. Court o ffic ia l unos* fiairt t hat tho d orlr c^'tr*. ox '

iv4a . fM .ltiitf» 'an .-o f'fida l a t fc p ta n f j.b y . t l i

f ih a f ' . i t aub w a j announced by court b f ll ■ ho clals th a t the clerk had docketed th.

the amparo hearing f o r . Septem ber/ 1 tho which happened to bc the f irs t clea

sn'lJr 'day on U w ^ e S a a r ;— ^SlioulcT~tm .A ll entry,

Itlon un til then. However, If the au thoritle iroof so decide, another court order- can b

, Issued cancelling the foregoing.- --------:— E tfona are -b ctng -m o de -to -prcT cngOV-.m.w.Hny« >tiirln^ r jn i-n nm -• **'• i-funeral between Uie fdllowers o f Obre egon i gud tijc . labor followers o f Mo *^ *-;ro n e s .— Tliese -groups have-bccn--ln

5®".structed b y - th e ir respective leader, to m arcli in Carranai's funeral parade

] I t Is the present hitenUon o f thi I ObrcRoh bloc which controls con

e n i- greis' and a t present dominates tlv pcUtlcal .litua tlon to m.ike either Pres

.rlan ident Calles o r Aaron Sacna. govcmo lato of the sta le of Nueva Leon, provlslona

> . '" f , prcHldcnt. taking' office when thi 1 Calles tc!rm;lcxplrc.s December 1. Oni

n m a : o f Uiu forollio:.li Obregon leaders sni: b loc th n t the provisional presiden t prC' t 10 suniubl>' would continue in offtcc i-j: he m .tw o ycnrs and then a general c leclloi -op.- ' woui a- oo- hPW:— m e - i irescrit-lnd lO T ch u *; Uon.-! arc lh a t President Cullcs w ill b< In u - ; tho provisional president. However a t-^cvc ry factor In th e situation niaki.-!

i rm 'rw h a i w in b^-c fonc-im ot-TcrR ntiw n—

(P )e (^ i4 n

:5 .4 S T I s .

- M M h u m - p ^ m - f a i ^ v o

W a l t e r ^

S ix is a n e w conc< n d e r e f f ic ie n c y — ; o f th e g rea t s tr id s= ^a n« £a e tu fia g= h t l y ^ in c te as in g t h e o f th e —m o to r - c a i10-^M 0X0.R— CO AE-O Jion o JC h ry tle r C orpora tion) D t t r o i t , A

i l l U s e d C a r V a l u M

u C e u i D e p e n d O n

tned have been put In to firU clataighlT. con<lit1on.ThU tag i i too r gu«r*coev ante* o f c joa litr and (upetlor

lanka «*loe.

-aU d e pffwiaMe »»tue a <t»td c a rrb lto a ru tcdca rd U p la rsnd in ipcct our reconditioned cara

- T « f • r ith the "O . K . T h s t Count*.** n r ing . Both ih« quaUcy and prica «^II e car pleaacyou. t

- A T ----- L O -W r — Q O'S T ------

r M o t O ^ O . --------------

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, , L . , . . ’. v. ■ r r

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any AlOurs. IT '

‘ the ^ i u Iclals

. CIIID, Sioi% BngUloclear Thera !■’ no reaaon fo r hav-" t l i ls — Jlrp-d lrtTT-m inTrenslcn tly-floen i.-------

Tbe ‘ Aatrrivan Valvvfaal’* F loor•hlng -TJ -- jlie s r*movo oiu varnUh or pa in t'

amooth up the worn apoti andn be. makci.tJifl o ltf_ (loor_ ao. good oa___

n«w. Oak, mapln, hnrd pine,— >lrch > ..jo t-an y_w ;oo d -la ..a a in y_____

cteanea nnd madn aa amoolh aa

>bre- * • **> •" pu t down.

,S : - ___ M o re M J f t t l fm ____ Lllm Nnr fliors Madg Ptrfici

N rw ly la id floors ar« ta a l lr tne and •lUlcKty lirou ith t to a cl<>an

con- .rm oaili ■urfac" l y tlin '•Amen- ■ >),<, can tfnlv<TB.ir* m*'lti<Ht. Thla

, method navPB th« builder ot- aen- .?rcs- • t r a l contractor o f back-lireaklnK :m o r Jabnr nnrt ilom tho wi>rk niueli in n ii QUlvlO'i'. I ) r t t r r nnd u t I<‘n<> ennt. lonal ••American Vn lvr.ri.a l-, m.-th-

tnu (,d fliilahra uny >l»ur t>«-auilfull)r One nnd c n l l r d / w K liuu l thn nnunl

Tnuii*. -A varuum fan drpnalta n il d ir t in a l«»if. loavinc tho Job

____.cleaa-aa.you-caialim g.________________• Io r jy .1 f,p iB in tho motliodcllou and nuolo you i<rlcca.

W . H. GASSliR,aki.-s • r ’ looi* C o n tra c to r . . *

i = S $ 3 ^

— r : ----------------^

C H l y s l e f

ic e p tio n in ------— g ra p h ic ides w h ic h Jias=:.takeii =- le b u y i n g ^a r ^ d o l la r _____

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^ T h is Carhas been e a rc fp lly c h e c k e d as sh o w n

^ b y V m a r ic s b d o w

w ■—V Motor____vRadiator v R c a r A x leV T r a n T T ilc a t r t f ^ . , _________

V starting * ‘ ’

Battery —---------v ^ T l r e i ___________• v U p b o U t e r yv T o p • ---------V-Fender*

-------- V p n i A , _

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fclEliOIEfEIIS|^

1 Gate City fSvTakes ContesF^^ a Bai)l< of Fine Twirling of Par- _ §~risWho Allows Only Six Hits ' Ttp —l i s a l t l a k e c r r y . Ju ly a i. 9^ 'c a w U o won the ffu h c w l i l i S a lt Lake B

n ‘ o r Parris'~w ho gloved the Hi B c « bu t s ix h iu . Mosolf. Haj»n'6ctc — t s .7 r ig h t-n e W w ra n d Tiinn.CT.-third saclc-

- - . poh TwMtnrt<w< wilt ,hnm ^ r UtW.POOATVLLO '^ AB R H PO A E Ericta

. jcn ie n . c t 4 1 1 4 0 0 K ing.Parker, 2b . 4 1 2 1 3 0Tanner, ab ....................tt 1 3 0 2 0 Tot-Bochc. lb .............. - ....6 1 1 14 0 0

■• •tSceoU. Tt ......................4 1 1 1 0 0 O-Ncl■ S ^ r n s . I f 4 3 2 .0 0 0

p . t r t , , p - S I S ;

T o M s ..... - ................ 31 8 H 27 13 I)

’ SA LT L A K E --------------A B T n r P O “ A“ F balls-Tndevlch. 2b ............... .4 0 0 2 3 0 by p

fr-jonesrcf-----------------------4 J l a u u 'z ie r rNielsen, 3 b .................... 4 1 2 1 2 1CumlUl. lb ............... ;....4 0 2 8 0 0 _____A ltt l. I f ____________ 4 0 0 5 ,9 0 h

1' Hajnmack, as ..... 3 .... .\3 0 :» ~3 T! - m n a , c ........u u 1 u 0 —

Feclcy. p 1 0 0 0 2 0O lynn. p ........................2 1 1 0 2 0 Chil

_ • ----------------------Pocal.. Totals ........................3 i 3 6 27 12' Ogdct

Score by inn ings: Sa lt :Pocatello .................... - .....020 120 l l l - r S BoiseS a lt Lake ........................, 000 000 000-3

sum tnai'y; H o u ic n in s —M o so lfrT a H " '---------_n n r;_ th rp fr.ba «e h lta—Tanner. Pa^to, c iu l

Jensen, Bruns, C am llll; two-base h its ig’ew—O lynn, N orton; sacrifice h its—Jen- philacsen Parker. N orton: stolen basc-^Ton- g^.ne r; struck ou t—B y O lynn 1, Parris 4; chlcaibaw on balls—O ff ParrU 1; throe cicvcl runs, s ix h lU . 16 a l ba t o f f Peeley Inth rc f plus Innings (ou t In fourth , none t|Q,toiou t, two on bases): losing p itc h e r - „ . , Peeley; le f t on bases—Pocatello 3:8 n» double plnyg->Hanimntk

m M k ^ to *C a m im .'* *^ rT ls ^ t^ ^e m — Roche; -runs batted In—B y-Jo n M n ,

Tanners. M osolf 2, Tierney. Norton, X . Jones, C am llll 2.

1 . B O I8 E "c T o C D S n 1, | k BOISE. Ju ly 21 W )—P itch ing a

p w i«over the Ogden Ounners In the last game o f U ie lr five-gam e series here _ ; today. . , -

The Gunners played a ragged ftelB* Sacnu Ing game, being charged w ith s ix e r- HoUyi rors. Ogden's on ly th re a t camo In tlie ^ ^ seventh inn log w hen Mclsaac walked and w ent to th ird on a single by o a k u

'--Xaveque. Woodson drove out a long MusicL-JJU i n y t f r x TUcmfln ana o fw r . iM

ba ll was caught Mclsaac dashed home Portia w ith a run . However. Laveque fa iled r— to re tu rn to the base a fte r the bo ll p was ca ijgh t and was fielded out. re- ' U ring the sWe. —OODEN A B R H PO A EWoodson, r f ------ -------- 2 0 1 0 0 0 RogMcShane. 2b................. 3- 0 0 3 .3 1 upwaj

i - F n iB le r r - l f .— r— „ , 3 0 - 0 —I—1- 1- -lUUnfi' V cn tw . 3b.................... 4 0 1 1 3 1 by p<~ M cC a o Ic jrc ft-= = = r= = = r-t—0 - a —0 - 0 - 0^. atovcn. lb ._ ................ _4_0 . M I . .0 1 Brave

_McIsaac.-SS. _ __2 1 _ 0 _ 3 - 0 _ 1 Wane...... . 3- o - i - < a - i - t h c ' y

--M a t to s , p. ............— 3 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 ra v lt________________ nine

2>jta2* ______________ 3 9 ^ l-B a 4 1 S 0Bab

BO ISE A B R H PO A E th ir tyO-Nelll. If.. 3b. 3 1 1 0 1 0 j r - in

Bernardo, ssi ........ ....O' O 0 0 0 o ’ Yank*Coleman, r f ..................4 0 1 2 1 0 the B

'Crow ley, lb . 3 1 1 8 U O' TTellmMaloney. 2b..................3 1 1 0 1 0 noon

. , Casper, c f .................... 4 1 1 3 0 0 and :, Howard, c................... 4 0 1 12 3 0 Uie &

THE TW IN F DISTRIC

is a g o o d p la c e to l iv e . 7 t h e B o ll u n d e r i r r i g a t l i

i ' f a r m in g a n d s to c k r a is inI a b le a n d th e r e Is e v e r y iI th e p r e s e n t p r o s p e r i ^ w i

I : . B u t ' t o e n jo y t h is p r o f u l l y o u m u s t h a v e th e 1 t h a t a 4 p e r c e n t S a v in g s t h is i n ^ i t u t io Q . t h e la r T w in F a l ls C o u n ty , v . i l l

T ik f in l^ 0 ^ ^ a r s '

J*

\ JJ

I p r rburgh 0! tod ^ 10 :

Brookl— ■ •. .t ' pu tsb i

rlckson. p........ .......... 4 1 1 0 4 0 d q hang. I f ........... .............•• I I 0 • 0 0 and r

-------------------------- SccoTotals ......................33 0 8 27 10 0 BrooklSummary: R iia i batted In—K in g 2.■Neill. Cu.spcr 2; w icriflce lilt.s—M e- hone. Lavwjue. Woodson. M olle; tw o- Ooocli use h lu -K in g , Howard; Uiree-basc lt*-Ca»p<T: double playfr-M clN U iojto PJ.** Uiven. Molle to Crowley. Coleman to fJ - loward to Crowley; struck out—by [altos 5. by Erickson 13; base on il ls -o f f-M a tto s -a .-o ff-E rlc kso n -S ^ h lt y pltchcd balls—by E rick ian (P ra-

PiijfiTd' --------------------- ------ S t.-1.01

I — U n it

~ o • H H U m U O j ITlnFCn

I IT A II- ID A H O LEAGUE ^Clubs— W on Lost Pet. CIN«>caU:llo ...-....................... 7 5 .683 na il cgden ................. ............... 0 0 .&00 Costoi;i i t Lake ..........................0 0 JOO S^iOise ................. ................. 5 1 .<17 y i ie

. Boston--------- AM ER IC A N -LE A G V E --------------C lncinj

_________ W on Lost Pet. B a llew Y ork ..........................M 23 .742 Spohrtnlladelphla ........ .............50 35 .015 nnd HL Louis ;..........................47 40 50-.h lcago............................... 41 49 .450 CHleveland ......................... 40 61 .440 cKH'oshlngton- - v.;...-:.-..-;..r.;:;:.39 SI .433 wresteiMton ......................... 30 51 • .414 fromc tro lt .............................. 35 64 J03 a n d o

. --------- th is ' IN ATIO N A L r .E A fiU E ’ home

Clubs— — \yoT«*‘l * J 3 i i ' t l .LouL-i' ......................... 57 33 .633- secoild

liicago .................... 64 38 .587 p irs tinclnnati ........................52 30 .671 k c w \ew Y ork ......................... 47 30 500 chlcagrooklyn ............. - ..... - - M 42 .8 0 3 ^ 1iitsburgh ..........................43 42 ^ ^nd ooston .............................. .25 58 oonzaIlladelphla ......................23 , 68 373

PA CIF IC COART LEAGUE SS^cai C lu b * - - Won Lost Pet.icnunento ... .................. -15 5 .750oUywood ---- -----------------14 B .737u Angeles ...... - .............10 10 iOOlh ' Pranclsco ..................10 10 J»00 —=akland ........................... 10 10 ..WO _:lsslons ......................... 0 11 .450

BASEBALL "BIG SIX”(By..The Associated Prcssi

Rogers H onuby look another Jump w a rd in .the -b tg s ix - bo lting tl-iU.

r pounding Donohue fo r a double

raves threatened the Reds. Paul ^aner.—IIo r tu b y ^ -n c * r r s t -T tra l. -w a s ------

~while sUpplng bnefc-to-370 as a■suit o f ge tting ..on ly iw o .h l ta _ in ___tne times a t ba t tn the BrooU^-n- itU burgh double-header.Babe R u th got no th ing bu t his ilr ty -n ln th home n u i o f f Ed WaUh.- In New York, bu t th a t was suf- ::ieal—lo -w ia -a -b a U -g a ro o .fo r the -. ankees even though I t did cost le Babe a percentage po int. H arryd lm a n ' had” a n o th r r~ r rm t lc x 'n n r r ^ ------x>n a l W a.ihlngton. while T y Cobb' id F rank PrLich reninlned out o l le game.

F A L L S

I C T

. T h e f e r t i l i t y o f - :» t io n h a s m a d e : I tf l in g t r u l y p r o f i t - : _______y in d ic a t io n t h a t x ■’ w i l l c o n t in u e . h

p r o s p e r i t y t o th e • . ' B p le pe a ce o f m in dD gs A c c o u n t w i t h B fla r g e s t b a n k in . B i -

i l l b r i n g y o u . ' Q j l

F a its I -r s ' S o n ^ e ^

' TWINT FALLS PAH

S iy ^ y - s inSBORGH OEFMTS

■st G a m e R e s u lts in S c o re o f ' p h S

f t o 3 in F a v o r o f P ir a te s : i to d 1.

S e con d 1 5 a m e T a p .y 1 0 t o T j j w j

n rS B O R G H . Ju ly 21 ( /T j-P lt ts - j Bh d e la te d Brooklyn in boih ends ‘ ‘1” , today‘ji_doub lc-hcoder-by icore of0 3 und 10 to 2.

e W y n * * " - ^ ... ..............^4;s b u r iih____ _________ r ? . „ 'J _ 1 2 Jlotlerle:;; E lirh a rd l. Kaupal. ElUott1 Deberry; H ill and Hargreaves. iccondgom e,- . R H. E.

iS ^ • “ »la ltcrlcs; Petty. C lark, Koupal anddcIi; Meadows and HorBreave.s. BO

--------- BOa'IIIL A D E L P IIIA 8. ST. LOUIS 3 and IIT. Louis. Ju ly 21 The Phillies Today;lie .bncj: loday, afte r-bow ing t^ lc o game,ore. the league leaders, to lake the p ltch iird ganie o f the series from the land

’he ifQEC— 1!____________ n . H . E. Flraly fidc-ipJw a................ :..:.:..:"8 “ jz - 2 e i w sI.ouLs ............ ............ -..3 7 1 Boston

:allerlo.H; Swevtland. Benge and • B a tt iiUi; Jltlfchcll. Frankhou.se. R ein- Sewell:

w iik iSi i . — • kw a.. . .* --------- Clevek

'C IN C IN N A T I 5. itO s W N ' 4 Uoslon IN C IN N A T I. Ju ly 2 1 C lnc ln - 1 edged out a 6-to-4 v lc lory over rls. R itou todny. gathering 10 h its o f f Berry. S m llh and Clarkson.l ie score— R. H . E. W /Ion .......................:.... ............4 16 0 WA£c ln n a tu ___________________ 5 _ 1 0 _ J )lallerle.'t: R. Sm ith. C larkson and held Z ih ^ r ond Tay lo r; Donohue. K o ip 1 Hprgrave. ^ ' t I w

CHICAGO 2-5. NEW Y O R K 1-4 KICAOO. Ju ly 21 (yp)—T lie Cubs 5,^1 sted tw o -c x tra - ln n ln g docUlons m Ihe O lan ls In more than five I one-hnlf hours o f baseball here

afternoon and evenliy:. T lu* h tje ou t the I lrs t v lc lory NEVu ‘ to - I - in 15-iuuuds.’ j i i i i mu T tp m

3iid by 5 to 4 In 10. todoyIrs t g a m o . ^ -------- R- H . K. Sox i.„ Y o rk ' ............. ..... ........1 12 0c a g " .............................. 2 13 3latterlea: F ltis lm m ons and Hogan I O T a rre ll; Nehf. Bush. Jones and ^ew ^ males. gu lt

ynm«t— R. H FT.tt Y o rk ................................. 4 8 1icago .......................................5 7 0lalterles: .Oenewlch. n iu lk n c t and gan and O T a rre ll: Blake, Jones. Thn sh ond H a rtn e tt .. ' pleaii

T l '

f l - u n d e m a n d t h a t F r e J s i in g g a ve h im a b ic e h e ad s

I *‘ Y e s — a n d a n ic e fo o ts c a iL S m ith . S m a r t S h ew h a b i t a

S m ith Sm ar.Y o a X y m U lV ta rO u lT

M cElwaT h e D o p e n d a b le 8 b

j l . H e x t t o O rp h c

E S B Z m G R A P H IC O U T L IN E S 01

The Greek grod n lsh knowledge o i

/ v \ J v t i >ictAn« and teach / '“/rM iX leaeb tr- was t tg i ( y L — > 4 1 ^ } — ^ tr t a tc d -W C T d li^V i L > ^ w n r v * • ^ *oph:

I f c ^ T K i J U rge la U rS d o M BMT d id

v K ^ Whifa

PbMM 1«M

ILY .yEWS. .'fWlN. pa lls

IffliilHEMtfei i r a f f i i i i i i

. 10 to : --------- The

liladelphia Sweeps Five-Con-

I U I r f [ j ! t

>HILADBLPH1A. J u ly 21 f/p i-T h e by Oo hletlcs increased th e ir iiecond place In tin d to 10 fu ll games today by w in- one rv >g-:thclr... 8 e » e n t lL _ lu _ a _ ro w _ a n d Ila o d -t eeplng the five-gam e .'erl'v. w ith T lie » at. Loufg Browns ^ winning, j o - Porclai ^’s^dM ble-heoder. • T lit - ' M iie km cn 'o iik lo i n the f irs t game *y 8 lo 2, and the Batt :ond, 7 to 3. . c r ahdF'lrst gome— R. H. E.

Louis ............................... 2 8 - 0lliu lrlph ln------:---------- ---------- S_LH— ]------SANQottcrles: Ogden, Beck, W l’t.se and ; Angcle in lon ; Orove and Cochrane,' • i today,Second-game— ------- — -«‘» r -H r-E .' ■ W okcr. Louis .....[ ............... - ......... 3 10 0 '.score■lladclphla 1...........................7 12 I | TheD altcriu t: Stewort, W Jltw. Slrelcckl tx>a A, d Schang: Q u inn and Coclirano. Mis.iio)

-------- - Ba ttBOSTON 5-1. CI.EVEI.AND 2-5

BOSTON. Ju ly a i ( /l’)-C lcveltind d Boston divided a doubli'-hMtlcr lay; T lie Red Sox won the flm t i , LOS me. 5 lo 2, behind the llve -h lt xh ing o f R uffing . Dnync. C love-' id le ft-hander, won the aceond.j

F?r«t game— R. H. E~

^ i lBatteries: G ran t. Harder .ma L,H.C11: R u ffin g and Hofman.__________

•veland ...... .........h 9slon ...................... ............. 1— 8— o-eab«^Salterles: Baynr and M y iitt; Ifn r-. nu.'uicll. Simmons, Slnyton nndrry. ______

W ASHINGTON 4. D E T ItO IT 2 WASHINOTON, Ju ly 21 /.4 '>-Hnd- From ■_Washlngton r l^ h t -h nnder, ■ tod nv lL inp _ ] Id D etro it to five scaltcred h its and coachc L' Si'iiatifi's won. 4 to S. making TctUTIT -les count three games to one. tMdnl( The acorc— R. H. E.■troll .............................. ..........2 5 1ushington ................ - ............ 4 0 0Baiteries: W h ltoh lll, Sm ith and A ■ ootlall; Hadley and Rucl. bh iir i

---------NKW Y O R K 4, CRICAGO 0 '

NEW Y O R K . Ju ly W’)-O eorse MBIILH uutpttched Bd m i . i l i - Ji.. l ieiu ‘Joy a t the son o f the form er WhUe <x ace made his Nev. York debut..d tho Yankees registered their Ird stra ight over the v ls lio n , 2 to 0.T lie sco re - R. H . E.licago................................. ......0 4 0IW York ............ ..... ............... 2 6 0Balterles; W alsh. Blankenship and

Jtiehe» in SimplSdiyThnt mnn Is th s r ichest whow ensures ure tiie ctteopMt.'>-Thoreaa |

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U L to o . H e g o t th e Ii t a t co lle g e .” I

r ’ 1“ ^

\t t S iloestl TTkIt Lock*

a in ’sS h o e S to re

p h e u m =

OF HISTORYAB O LEPIU S ........... - ‘ f f l

rod who was supposed to fo r - I n 'e and losplraUon to the OBochen. T lw ord inary acbool ■ 'mrardeH as a irr%-ant and. l|B lS tir. bul'~Uw - hlg&er - n n a U - I B t —ophists WCT« revered aod re - Ialarieo. !d ic ta iM U ia t po&Ue M rr le * be I ST ( b m w h * hare d tU co tU j

• i t W acrrtee ct m o4cni a ^ I

i t e M o r t u a r y |■ w n l P b «e «m j I

• M l gb M hw e 8 4 ^ I I

Ls. it)A lio „ stj-n d a y mc

. . . - _ , . .....a . _.

ite r leagoe ffESiJLTs-jrrBIKLUNS.-MO. '.S K A W L E - r^ —

:QftAMRNT6.-Julv-^P-<yp>--^iaowt--l— ’ - | io's .Seiittlor;; w eiii l l re l place hi ' league nLiirjilinftH today by dcfeat- 3ealtle fo r th r f i f ih s tra ig h t time,) 2. .le score— R. H . E. _ ;tie ........................................ 2 tf 0 T W Iim ento : ............ 10 14 2itcrles: T rnchout. .B ryan. O ra- f i

■ ■■ j- J j

lovem or folli>'ki-d l/y Dean’s's ingle j * . , i ie eighth .iiu iln i: gave Oakland run and n v ictory over P0«*

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iN F ff f tN C if ic n .luly 21 (iP3— ! nt _ f :les no%cd out tlie Missions, 3-2. ’ mco! y. in " o' lo -inn in t! gam e' th o r wbk ' posit crt—up—w hrn—Jones—doubled- -«.o -a-jth } Bigbce. contiIC scorc— • R. H . B. im mAngeles ..............................3 12 3ions .'............ ... .2 8 3 Ofitterle .i: Btirlout and Sandberg; lies and Baldwin. ^

SEALS* 3. STARS 2 ,)S ANOELES. Ju ly .31 (,lp)-i<Sme»d q - y. San Fruncisco rlg h t-fle lde r, „ ihed out hLi tw enty-eighth home * o f the season here today to breok

; M oudy nnd D ick McCabo and" -*b e -S « tZ it- ti-3 -to -S -v to to # y .^ iw . .SM, Uollywgod Stars.le sc o re - ' R. H. E. PrancL«o ............. ....... ,....3 10 2

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ORNING, JULY 22< 192i

rwilight League Enters Field Against Crack Nortii Side

fw ln^^FalLi today lo «-nBagc in a louble-hcnder event agaiiw i the T w in "alU T w ilig h t ba.^eball Icninic nrtlst.i • m a-tnp -bB tSm en-from *‘ nupcrt7“ Thn- — » Ir.u ghme -w lll be called promptly n t I—e'etoek - ^ h l i t ^ f t e m eon B t- the el*.y- — ^ m il park.

Players from Uie s ix tennis entered n the T w ilig h t league t\11i be on deck n-rendinessvto-p lungr Into the-game - - -i t ’ ciill In nh attemni lo take UlO ____ncasure o f the Eden nine. The com- v- w s llf T w in Falla team \viH cros.i batsv lth th e N orth -B ld e -sq u a d -in 'th e -firs t------;ontc.st which Is AChediiled fo r 2 p. m. m [mmedlntely a f te r th in mntch. Eden .tJll tfljjg le w ith Rupert. P l

O ffic ia ls o f t l ie T w lllg ii l longue have th< ssued n call to a ll i team members lo y o K a t the pa rk a l 1 o'clock th is a f t- | | t ■rnoon fo r a w am i-u p se.wion before ho game. .

On M onday evening, the Idaho De- ^ la rtm en t storo and Post O ffice team.1 k l neet In the n e x t garrie on the T w ilig h t) ao euRue schedule. . I a r

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'iow evcr.''^d ''Sw "riioped up the fram e ■~pl vork on Uio addreas in tils m ind. He h ( ntends to toucli on a lt Issues.'among o i hem proh ib ition and fa rm relief ^ »hlch,.he regards as o f prime Im port- _ mce, 1

W ith his campaign organization lak - ng de fin ite fo rm w ith th e a j ^ I n l - neh l ad flsory a n a^xccu llve c6in^ nlttees w hich , w ill operate In close < i :onJuncUon w ith the Dem M ratle .na- .lonal com m ittee In New York. Oov- ■mor Sm ith Is leaving details largely .0 these groups of managers. He de- iUncd today to^ comment on the selec-;lon of-these-com m lttees m *-on-the:r - .....unctions. m

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WlIENEVEQ yo n have aa Ortho> p h o n ic V i c l r o la as p a r t o£ ’ th e evening 's e n te rta inm en t,' y o u r guests a re cnthuslasUc. ’It^s l ik e b e ing a t a dance, a conce rt and a vaudeville show .— a ll In tb e same td g h l. Every k in d o f is ire p ro d u d ^ao re o lia ticm ly yo u fee l t l i « . artla to a re r ig h t there in th e ' ro o m W itn y o o i • j ^

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E uU ztd u sccond cSus m i l inftttoT, * AprU 0. 1018. a t tho poator^lce a t T w in

Falls. 3<Ulv. under the act o f March- 3 . 187P—

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” 1 : n o t otherwise crcdltcd in th b paper.' and al50 the lo<;al ncwa published

herein. A ll r ls h u o f rcpubllcatlon of spcclal dbpatchca herein also reserved.

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» The News Is t) member of Uie Audit '---------r— Bureau 'O f ••C lrculatlonl.—fn jm "W hom ;

• I I InfonnaUon u to circu lation may bc obtained upon' uppllcntlon. De* ta iled In form ation supplied locally u i» n rcqueut. '

. No reoponslbillty Is assumed fo r tlie I care o f unsolicited manuscripts, pJio* | togrnpha c r o tlie r contributed m atter. , A rtic les submitted fo r publication w ill be used o r no t a t the discretion of Uie editor, and no manuscripts w ill be returned unless accompanied by nee-

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m U D D O ^ * * K W r a * * A f^ ^ 0«ew York, Chicago, San Francisco, Lo i >■ Angelea, SeatUe._________. ^

Some Uiree or four years ago a tm ci o f land situated In the Eastern pan a o f Tw in Falls was given to the C ity 11 fo r playground purposes by the H nr- w m on Foundation o f New York. b

Accepted In g sp ir it of somethhiH _ approaching misgiving, i t has fln a l'y , Ji t l ire il8 iru re ~ e frd rljr6 r" lh 'c 'M a y o r and' "d Council and ono or two Interested w citizens, developed in to a recreation fc center w h ic li is In constant us'c' by cr youus.and.o ld and.w h ic li.has.actua lly le come to n i l a real n e ^ in the hves of at a good m any young people. in

H arm on F ie ld Is equipped w ith a

or tw o amusement devices fo r tho_______ li t t le ones nnd a couple ot w ell k c p t |P''

te nn is 'cou rts w hich are In use early Af ond late. For th b purpose only a pa ri o f the lan d has been utilised and there are possibilities In Uie rcm atii-

__ in g nrea ■which ro lse the hopo th a t _a t no d b ta n t dato the entire Held

' ‘ may bo placed In use;' i . thA t the rear a no tu ra l depression nd- **

Joining a coulee in which a goodly stream o f waste w ater flows con- BtanUy could readily bc turned In to n awlmmtng place, and U ib In W inter

I a fllcBtlng rin k . M ore tennis courU ^k could be W d out ond other gamesL'. added. The po&slbliitiea o t the F ield ^H are In fin ite ;f One o f the th ings T w in Falls need*^ niost Is a place where young people

" X ' n ia y 'sw im arid learn to swim. There ^

— :r— llif r -O ity -o n d aa. 0 resu lt-the.-cann l* —and-latemJs are daUy fille d w ith boja — and young n ic n 'ln r rv e ry state o f dU - J

' vuntagca br"ebld n-atcr U llU n g and at the same tim e very o fte n 'co iis iltu iln s a n anvioyancc lo &d}olning home o iid j,

L property owners.v A ll U»is bliould and could bc cor- __

" ’5 m t?d~'a7id H ariiib n 'F Ifc id m ay^cvcii* ' q * tua lly o ffe r the means ot solution, cor

B u i lh e field , as i l bi. is n real civ ic Yo; n*sel and anyone doulJtlng fo r a m ln* ute the wisdom of the g i l t has only to pay It a brief vL iil to appreciate fu lly the real valuca w hich t l olfers. Coi

T w in Falls b rap id ly reaching a nt point where th is .sort o f devclopmciil

_____ m usl_bc_ taken iip in a .srrloiis way.•n ic crops which grow on lhe tcrl)l?

---------n rrrs~ iu rrou nm n if“ tTic“ C iti— flrc '.iJt i ; —the only crops in which the C i'y mni should bc ,in ic rc .\t« t, T lic re Ls Uic co iu tan t crop of boj's and s ir ts .to »>«• considered, tu ja y no th ing of tholr elders.

I t m lKhl 1.-V n KWkI Idea lo ju y n M ^ \ L i t to Hannon Field.

wh<Om

• .W VER TIS l.NO IN T H E SCUOOI.-S ^ T lic NaUonal Education Avsoclaltt’M

ktartcd sometinng when i t c riiicU fU a U)c In troduction o f -comnicreiMl nd* (50. ve rtls lng 'a nd po llllca l propnganda u i wcr the schoob. *

T he fo rm er seems pa rticu larly plen­tifu l. In one c lly where the board c f t cduoaUon. ordered Uie kuperlnienden: urd: to flD d out ho*- fa r m anulacturrr*. n r * public u U lt lM and oUier commercial cnlerprUea were propagandtiaig. tn j public sebooU, the inq u iry lias rc \ea lfd

a j ih t t - ln r n r r r t i a r r - ..................... A“ The s to ry o f s te e l" by a big steel

corporation. “ The S tory o f S u g a r b r a big sugar company. “ The S tcry c i oiiu South Am eftca" by a transpartation U ne .'“ The S tory e f the S a n a r^ - oy — A t r \ ^ cocH P ^^ “ T lw S t ^ R

■ l« a d I ^ i c f l - b^ a com piBy special* — h in t tn peocUi, *The S lo rr o f O U u * ^ 1)7 • t l a u compsQj, S tory ct

---------W lT O f t f r Tiaur~c<»mpaoj-.^**IUS6w —r * 'Wander S to r j^ by s rabber cam* P « V . -1U « f i ta jr o f Asbestoa" by » ih b g U m osBfaetarer. *Tbe Roosaacc ^

V T W IN F A LL S ]l/VS .or O 0 ffM "h y » . coffee com pany,_im ie

~^ne a to ry of S ilk "

oU icr booUeta. pamphlets, leaflets, etc,, of tho same sort.

— • W liB t b to bc done about this? o b * .Ur, vlously m uch o f ' Uie s tu ff b ably

w ritten , fro m facta supplied by cx*’ ports. I t ia tnstruoUve. Yet therovl:!

s M i. iie iu u i- im .u L J U -m m L

— iB - 'r iD r- 'w a e g n o H g rT ro r~ ra ^^ T lic advertising element' tends to gro-v SS. bolder, and everybody tries to gel In t^ cly. U ie -ga m e _6am eU m os-fac is-are-pe r> 0^ verted. A t best. ' compeUUon

j j j r fo f-H ie -p rlv ilege-t)^- g ii 'iiiu Uie yuuU iful ,ed m ind a bent toward this o r th a t o f product, to r p ro fit, b b.-id. i

Educatora m ust fin d some way lo draw tho lin e between cducaUon and j

J it er!i m u it sect more legitim ate chnn* (>m n c l i r ■' ■ fBy Po litica l propaganda b worse, be-

cuu!>c l l a tnu lo a ttcc l public i» llc y• by the subtle process of influencii!;;— p la itic young mlnd.1. i f bu.nlncs.i in - he leresls have been doini; th b , i t n lu u ltl \ 0* be s liu t down on prom ptly a;:d e f- cl 'J; fcctlvely.

; ; . ■ . . f c- K A yE T Y .A N D SA.NITV

^ Now U m t^a il Uie rcl-irnu fri-.:i Uic c

N o f the country,' i t ; ...id th a t the » "Snfc and sane" i . - ^ - .u llo n has nc- ^

g- in iF n a r Tip t\y 'e r prg::gn t ~ggon t : gTnrf r 71:—-lu tnn m ii i' iu i i ity &.'" ju ire ty ;-------------------------:t StaUstics shoV th a t fireworks lic rc rl nnd there s ti l l took a , to ll of human y life and limb. ' B u i iwrsonr. so hu r;■- were fa r fewer- in number U ian ever W

before. J;*B. On the other hand, deaths end In - _J

Juries from' automcblle gcciden li. h .

d were more numerous Uian ever. A i fool b s ti l l a fool, even when his f i r e - . . . . f crackers arc taken from him . Oara- • {.. lesancaa and recklcssncu and ig n o t- . .'7

f ance can work the ir havo^q.with other | im p lem ints . " ^ I ? j

I T lio Sfcfc and Sane F o u r" i re in a U is ly ' r .ns -good-an - id on-w.. O i.-lgaJ* »■' ~1I now rccoftnlred. ’ 1 11 ncce.wary l ) He , preach caution t i Ute .'.wimmcrs r n i l 1 . drivers ond p : ;n lc k ;r - ra s well ns io , the explc;:vc-lovi:52 pa lrio b . W.

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BUSINESS AND PO LIT IC S E li I W hy b Uie opinion so generally held ]

th a t the po}lUcal casipaign th b year Ba , wm have lUUe effect on business? no

Because, a Chicago tinane ler ex- plains, "baihiess Is more descrvinc

, o f confidence thon ever before, w hile w r the pollUcal lenders arc becoming eco- N c nomlatfl nn w rll t i i nnllMrlnn.i— 'T ! i p | ^ resu lt Is th a l our poUUcal leaders' nre nhxIou3~l6''sec"b'usinesa prop icr." ^

I i l ’oUier words, buslne.-a and jio lltlcs i ore tooth de.scrving o f more confidence M r than- U icy -u ne d-to -b e . Ead i uadar., stands the other belter, and is Ici.i antagonistic to Uic legitim ate nctlv l* |f.AlCfc-of-UiB-oUM»r,--------------------------------------- 1-

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hnics, Tluirsduy. Ju ly 21. lOlJ. 1

C. E. lio b lh o f the^Booth M ercan tile , company, le ft last evening 'M r Ncv. | York to purchase the comUig fa ll an d j w inter stock o f goods.

M r. and Mre. A. W. Sowle le ft ye ,- 33 U:rriay m orning to attend the Supreme * Connell o f Uie Lo>-al Order o f Moo e nt C lnc lnnattl. Ohio, Mra. Sowle w ill s li 05 R dcleculc h i the council of in ': U idlcs C ircle of the Moot.c lotlcr.

M r. d iid M r., K ir k Boot h u ir ^li rX b r^ i iR r ie 's . w lie fc lu ry iw pp ti (g mnkc th e ir fu tu re home.

0 .‘ H. Self, w ith a pa rlv n !-In c in ! '. h iu Koiir to Slioshotic Hasln lo r n short oiitinK.

Mrs. 11. R. N cun iiu i i-' rnJiLMiu! » ivU it ln « ii her .von. C lia ilcs V<«ititt-.',I who has Ju^t come fr in ii hU home |n j Omaha.

: Tw in FnlU county haa U ken a tu u id X fo r good roaas und good bridKcx By a >-otc OLM yesterday the bonds ot »50.000*each fo r bridgea' and hlshwayn were approved .b y o *good n ia jo r ily . and Uie couniy wlU ha\-e Uie best in these Im provem enli In Uie iiu le .

The Short U nc bridge crew last Sat* urdaj- completed eonsin jetlon o f tl-.o n r» steel bridge 'aenDM the Roc« Creek cunyon. T h e new b fld g r w r f ‘ the stronsrst construction and w l.l ' bear Uie- weight o f arftr tra in t U t Uic ' ra ila a y can liauL ^ '

A law n M c ia l Jra5_bc3d_W ednevIay _evenlna a l the homo o f M r. and Mre. •D. £ . Regan fo r the benefit o f S t. JEdwanl's CalhoUc church. A splendid Imusical program was gl\-en. «

-REALfStAtEtflAMSFEflS 1r m h M b r tb a T v ia r»O s TtUe . '

u d A M n e t C o tn fU T ^

PrU ay. Jo ly S»ShertfPs deed. U . E. PUieh to E. B. ^

B a y t e $1S400 to u 17 and I t . bloc^t D<100 and lo t » . block »*. Buhl. es

3 D A IL Y N E W S , T W D J F j!

pffiB lllm faU U llH lB = ™ lf

mb* ______llyX*' Regular Ust of Judges for No>Ja. •— i - "

~ ;::seEgn:a Primaries ;

■A' Jii(Ji!<M fn r Uie ftlccUbn o f 'Novem* ir, ber 0 were appointed yesterday by > Uit! bourtl ot Tv;in P^llw coun t / com-

mlfl.Moiifra. Recommencotloirs of the ^ ehalrnu-^o f the Republican and Dem - rt" bcratlc” c o n ^ i i i j t s were -la rge iy lo i- V i t lowed. iiUiioutth no t strlcUy adhered ®

to, So fa r as possible l l hns been *1 , the purjio'ic o f the county board to ° ~ appoint. - Judnes . o t both -parties fo r “ • “ lhe N ovm l)cr election, w lio would o'■ voiiiiiU 'cr to serve w iu iou l" cojiijiensii* ** lion III till* p rim ary election of Au-- nust-7;— In -t iH —Ihe-lorBcr—prccliiclH

iwo r.eiA of Judges were apiwlnted. 'h ic JinlKcs sclccl th e ir own clerk.i, ,

Complete L is t u f Jud go ~Twin I'ntls No. I—L. F. Wiscmiui, ni

• Ednu T . M o lt. E . /B . W llllu iii!;. Tom j i 1 W iin ir;-. J. I). Tucker, Mm, fc). A. Lan* p;- don. t l

Tw in l-'alLs No. 2—M ary C llle lle . t l :::eti;\ iMcCoy, Charles Burton, A. O. fc

. Peiu'joii. . D uby L . ’ Roberts, P. W. Ji :;luek. - Is

Tw in Falls No:-3—J o h n -Iro a r-M rs r jf,■ Chnrles Stevens, Ouy Kinney. Mrs,

Mrs. P. J. Caslcllo. ' • ''Tw in Falla No. 4 - J . E. Jcrd in. R. [

A. q ro ha tii. Edward_ Olmstend, Mre.

A rrliiK lon . [ ' ~

W. A. M ln tilck , John ilarvey. J. c ! •’ *' M cKinley, A lbert Pulziur, Noro Pal- loon. [;®

Tw in F a lb No. C~RuUi Redeye,W. M. Lambing. Alice Wallace, Louise Babcock:, W. T . Kevan, U. L . ^ Prnlcr, ^— ^ n - P a lb - N o r - 7 - f t r - B r - S m ith r - R r ^ H. Muyser, Paul R. Tnber. V ina L . ^ Jennlnc-, Bu la Malone, M arlon H am - mons. 2 1

' Hansen—S lu a rt Sevcrns. Mrs. M y r- i „I - K irkpa tr ick , Elmo Kerr, Mrs, John f j , 1:_ :ney, Mrs. W. P. Brewer. Charles so(

I M urta u g h -M rs . f'rcd W. W acliolU ,I O liver Johnson. C. V. True. F. • J.' : :a rshall. Mre. Oeorge Dcckcr. M rs. niV J. I. Tolm an, - Tih

H erm an Strieker, Robert Broic. cdjK im berly—J. H. Sudwecks, Mre, C ar* inc

rie—Chapin.— Mre.— Nora Swearingen. O 'lMre. Ornce L . GUI, Mrs. Ethel Lacey, JaiW . K . Spence. voi

Buhl. No. 1 -W . Lee Howard, CoraB . D ury, Gertrude McElroy, Mra. p i El i ja ly ^ o s t , M. D. L. Barstow, Iv a B.

Buht, No. 2 - n . W. Herman, Irene Banbury, Grace Shank. R. R. B ran * - non. W . R. Pnrker. Vesta Rugg.

Berger—O, E, Parott. H. CrooKham.C. V. Daugherty. =

Clover—R. D, Sw, John Reinke, amW alte r Shaver. F, L, Atkina, P. J. Ncwlan. I . C. Wnr«i,

C nM tcfo rrt-W . C. n m « iL B ^ Q . , D avb, OcorKc H, Clement. L . R. ? K im brough. C, E, I ’trk liis , Mre. R. ^ W . Onger.

Deep Creek — Crorce McPherson.Mrs. D an Wluiley. M, Howard. W. F.

F llC r -H . W. Onives, R. K . D illin g ­ham, L, M . Sm ith, \v. P. S liinn . H.E- MusBcr, W. T. HiBKlnbotham.—H olHsteT—Oo ftt— Kttninryor, ueurvc — M unio , Elsie Morehouse. Edna TTOcnd- _ ly. C atherine ixiwc, Mr^. Jesa leTJc- -D o i ia l t ^ ______________ _____ ^£ e n ie ^~ ~ ^a ck~ T ^^^^ D,

—Moroa—Mrn—Irxnnt.n Uruwii. S. 'O . — Diehl. M rs. D .in N irtier. M rs.' L. O, Cubb.-Eimcr. E H iij|;,-L t'» lIv -M alo iio ,- —

R ulrh .M,^'^l^r Sed.in 111 fine condlUon. $600

OrcHand Toaring..Oood Car. «tOO

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Biisiness M a nT im e is money In busi­ness and I make sure m y car is always ready f o r se rv ice by u s in g Champion Spark Plugs.C b a a p ie o l i U iebcit«r«p*ricp|ti( bMsOsk I t ha* an « sd t» l*«sa U ' ts a a ln lasnlator tp«. - ^ d a l ly tr«at>d te w itlw ' ^ iP Msad dM mocK higher f ^ l 't« tn p « ra » if« i o f th« f e jV __«wod«m h lg b < o tn p T ^ ' B liM

' 'iio a c n g ta rT A b o a tie fr .pm tnttd M tld cep p tf^ ^ .

•bvoiu ic lT g a »^ th ( ua«<Ur h i ^ cemprca^oo.Special OAshii* <tM> trodm-mhUh Auara a

a ll d r i« te c eoadltioo*. t * ’ ~ ~

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FALLS, JiiABO,- SUNDAYI t Boge tsM li-paul 9 c b a k , Mnr. 0 . P. I L Orero . ■— y ^ ■

U i^e o c» * I» -M a ry 'c ra y« , AUza Gates, ** W illiam Thclten.

? Quaint ]^refereiice ^!■ O f Long StandingI- j^ Ev c n ^ n ^ A iie lent Greece gentlemen

d cated, a t least In F irs t N ationa l’s ga;n spcclol comedy. "Vam ping Venus," a l0 or.exoetly ro.017 pounds o f pachydernu | IP ore .featured w iUi Uic C h rls ly -B ro lh e ri i d c ircM . which comes here August 8 - lc r '

4 Itrand f r e t street lu rade a t 12 o'clocks Jn_ lhc_m om ln«___It_ w U U b c - th e - firs t -I. big circus to v b lt T w in F a lb th b year. ‘ , D uring the w inter m on tlis the ele- j

phanta wero lau gh l Ihc latest dance* by U ie lr trainers. D orothy Campbell I nnd Gertrude. Tlioma,s, nnd in Mbs

1 Jumbo, a lltU c elephant o f but « 0 i • p:unds. M iss Thomas claim s lo have

the cham pion var.slty drag dancer ni the w h ile tops. Mb.-: Jumbo is able Ic

. fo llow the music o f Professor EverC j . James' baud,*Jui>t like a hum an, and i

Is said to be more p ro fic icn t in Uie I j . le rp lschotean - a r l_ th a n -m a iiy -o f. ..a s i - j ; p ls ln , everyday folks.

■ b rrok ing In on nc l* 'ln w lilch a prize ’ User rides on the back o f Uie clephont

[ the Orpheum.UicAtm today and Mon*

TTt9iwhffa i i t l f t i l bl'^n^try i n ^Jlipscn fo r . t l ip n ilf , ,n f th h Jpicture.

Miss Todd has oUier n lir ib u lc ) . | however, th n t cspcclnlly> f i t her for th b role. She b no t only heau tltu l Ii; nnd charm ing, bu t an actress ot cx* j, cepllonal oblHty os well, an il her po r- oi Iraya l of-.Venas b said to bc one of Uie finest Uilngs she ha.<t done on -the ., screen., ■"- "V an n ing Vanu»^lft-a-«tory-H)t-nioU- cm New York nnd onclcnt Oreeee, “ M bs Todd portrays a cabaret dancer >' in the New York sequences, and the famous Aphrodite In tho Grecian epl- sodes o f th b ro llicking story. In which lr Charlie M urray and Loubc Fazendo n; are featured.

The p ictu re b h ighly spectaculni- n ild has been dcclarcd one o f the ■„ Tihest comedies of th r venr. I t was 'dU<itleiH>^ Eddie Ciuic.* ncc ol com- edy directors, and the splendid cnst '• includes B ig iloy W illiam s. Spec “ O 'Donnell.-Rusj. Powell. Gus Partos. Janet McLcod. Fred O ’Bcck, Guslax f ” von S e y tfe rlllj! and many othere. ivi

Elephants Play B ig -------- Part W ith ' Circns ~ui

- tuiThree herd.*; ot .perto rm lns elephants

Clara, as these two an lm aU ore na*^

^Orpheumio & 25c—Matinee and

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' w ith

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Directed by Kc

A FIRST N A flt)N

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D rpheom O rc h e s tra • Prc

Y M o r n in g , j u l y 22 .'. t ^ .enm Jes,'ond .U ie^ea m lty^gp e

boefc ihouiands of yeara; S ix,m onth) r t rCBIirg ' lw fce da liy: was b e c e t ^ hi- . .fflCT.aie.elephant-«could j> l|(m ,.thp .tlgei r - itn fiC un l her bocki and even how sht

is -not pleased about havtng tb e cat oniinal rtde around the steel areni in a howdah, , .

Tbe three herds ot elephonts arc not only worked in the rings b u t thc> m u it aasist'in pulUng up the b ig top aad also n ld In getUng the heay>

to move a b ig circus, such as C hristy Brothers c ire iu, in the rainy, weather, as ^ e or tw o of Uicse b ig land oiU*

■Seep in mud, wh'-n 40 horses would bc unable to pu ll I t an inch .■ BOm ■■W c l^ s Ot - elcgHaat?,"-Asia tic and A frican, ore carried b y Uie Chris­ty Brottaers chvus, and a ll o f them op* pear in Uie a ^ t parade,_w hlch la m oro-than -tw o m lle s -lo n g ;------- ;....—

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l i l f j i i t , l I l i l iiu l l Wim miyiiiK i t inn Iiro iis lii liiitt to liig fo r lio h itIii.i M-ordx i)IT Hlmrt nnd gulped onco or t iv li'f. T lii'n — *

“ I lii’K your p n rd o iil" he snitl, -iiitmW.v.— “ 1—fo rjju i 'iii.vsclf~fipr7> i''iiu i^ llli’til. I U'liM lin rH ltly <llM;ip[»ntnio<> iit iil - U l l l l - Y.iu w ill forg ive me, w ill jo ii i i i ' l, .Mb-i l»In.-<iiiiiro?'‘

I l f I'ourtio I Mill] t lm t 1 would, nnd I l lill (iiin!<ni fo r liiuulilMg. I

irkn l to esphild aUoiit ilu> .|iiv i> liiiiln ry con in ii'tli.ii i.r llic fiK-ljil miiKel<>.i nu- Iii-iliiih u 'fil ii.v, I ' i f . : lin t lift illd n 't i!('j-rii m iiH i In tiT i'f in l. As sixm ni» I liiiil sn iit|,r r i| III ail I ' liil Iio snld It wns

I li i il llir ilm il.t li>- h:i<l I k t i i iiliin ii't. Imt —iiiiiv tlm l h r I'ln l s|iiil;c ii—w iiiM I l lli lilm -tliL* c r i' iii f i im i- j ir - t r y lM ;: 10fiiniHhirtxc Il0 i:<'ir ivUh, t 1n.> liliM , nml iv inilil I ro iiiim ili.T t l i i i i l w o iiiii nl- r.M.vn iliKt hlui u n lilii; : . nm l s'o .m? Itenll.v, I t w:iM n v«,-ry n r i i l l l t t i f ■ t'w c li._«‘!ii-n<‘- tIlu t I v iiu liln 'i riir;:<‘t lioiv lii< lim l luuUci) and iivlod n m oini'iit tief»ro.

Pc.‘ t l r » e iiiiic iiro iln il .1110 corn i'r nl thu h iilliliii- : u 'lrti,ih (> ImrKi'H |u.> i iih

Theairei Evening—10-25-3UC MONDAY _____ ^

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m ils*B a lio n o l w is c - c r a c k ; i i c lo a iic s . F u r io u s ly f u n n y ; i n j l y d i f f e r e n t : M a g a i f i - ly m a u n to d ; w i lh O b a r l ii - r a y - a n d L o u ic o F a z e n d a a in ^ f o r th e f i r s t t im e , in t ic s e ts ; s p c c ta c u la r ic s : a g a la x y o f g o o d • crsJ> S o m e th in g n e v e r rc a t to m p te d in c o m e d y !

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- Thelma Todd Mdie Cline

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irn it nwnr licfara 1 cnnW rra lir tttm ' anyi^ilng worUi. ic ltin g down here. U g a _-4-wii»Miboat^toTaiimo*Fr«d*«b«iM-

impppjied lo loo li n t Perkins; »otJ ilicn I iiu iit on .looVlng. ,

tlo w u i lila rinu a fte r ‘Mr, Pnnl w ith o fc l l l i ' blackeat faco I hod erer sfwn on

they, n liv in g man. .h e luid tl i iv s t his iiead top, to rw iird tll:o n eniike nbout (a s tr lkd :

E W iiln iost lio.scciued to bore, flattened

Ills head ond.stralglitcned up-.^Xaeth- lu g l N aetb lng!" lie gnirabled. “ Cnn-

pnl.' nu a innn look ou t o f lila e’en, gin l)t‘

1 be ■T'i* am ^stra l Scolcli whoa Iiq \v(|s

a n c ' ■ g g g a a giris-

s ________ E A R K : ,_ -700 . S P E C I A L—t * - Sunday— Served... ------------------------- =OHIOKEM— S I

Fresh Vegetables— Ju s t as good o r a -b o tto r d in

e v e r"I D on ’ t F o rg o t T h a t' 1 2 'T 0 2 P,

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t h a t c o a l t r u c i f

w o u l d n o t b e

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becausc i t takes Icsi: Wcoal and I can burn IS m a ll N a t in t ie a d oC . ■ Lum p w ith b e tte r resu lts . A nd banke r lo o k s illy when he asks a t \ p e r ccn t. 1 can aave a t Q cth ing abou t tbo so lid c o m fo r

DetweiterF o r Coal T baV a F in i

and • I— — I

.• ■ old m nn y rudeness. ‘ ‘W lu i l ' f lie ever. I

and ^•I'Kavenn salii lio's.donc o iiytlting,'’ - I'lth ^'crkins, more « lm ly , .

on ".No, l u t yon looked ns Jf lie" hnd. lend 'V hy, PerVlnsl Y»u looVetl tr jg l i lfu l . lld j. And nt. Ur.'~Pou), too, -U ' l iy l Ho

m iild n ’t liuvo.ilnno nnyth lns to miikn

‘nn- C o ck ro a ch O ld Pesti)t‘ Orthoptern are ninnng (liu oldest o f

. tn fo ra it Inseels. Cockroiirliea were nu-_;V(|s fiierocu and varied in Pnteoto ic'ilm e,

C ^ H Q T E L — -A L D l g T N E H ' " ■ 7S 'c _v e d F r o m 8 t o 8 P . M . -S T S A K S — C H O P S .■. —s - ~ F r u i t a ' a n d D e s s e r ts d in n e r t h a n th e . P a r k H o te l h a s o r " s e r v e d . "“ nm t E x c e l le n t L u n c h e o n ' V P , M „ S U N D A Y 1I K H 0 T E L A n n o S , K is l in g f

i USUAL PRICES

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Sh'o s n a f& h e s t i t lo v e ;e o f d a n g e r . A g r ip - i t h t h o ~ 8 C ln t lU a t in g , )’I t ” g i r l in a ' s t i r r i n ^ j ..a p e th o la w , M

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Helen Lj-nch • M ary A ldca C arl Gerard

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FEATURES—1 *4 turUnUOh o f Uie w cil known j M t story o f S ir "W alter Il;ilc l«h . who

defied on more occiUtloas than ----------une__uiu gn;a l •Quc'cn~EH»bcth;------------______ Tlie . a to iy_ la_fa Lm o rc_o ct.lon fi|l......... ....= ^ - - a n r t rOmanUc U ia n -U ic casual- v n ^ M iid rn l o f h b to ry would ever

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M , t i. .M. NKW.S ^ AN U A GOOD C O M tD Y

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n d a t a s & T in p t h a t m a k e s m y I k s m e t o ta k e a C im e d e p o s i ta t I f l f t a t g o p o r c e n t , t o s a y ____i e r t I t g iv e s m e . •

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M i i M Bn i i r o T T n i l l ~ P J m i n m r r c C - ^ ® * * M i l r ^ t l I l i l I i D I i I I I I i h I r n Aftemoy l l L U I l U ^ I b U to the

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. i lo j j o f Uic a u ilu d c o f candldftt*# -for -cou n ty-o ffloca -ro la U vo to th c 'e ig h t- ,bcchth umendment and thc-Votalcad net m t hnn h tvn nrpparcd by the W omcn'a Sccond C hrW lnp T c m ^ra n c c un ion In ' iV ir t w c « n F iilLt; T lie qucsllonnoiro aaks als<r fo r Polls. atiRBenUo'iis" fo r enforccmcJit o f—the- a in d n proh ib ition laws. Here arc t l ie fo u r Prof. i

-fjucsUons th a t arc-propoundca in 'h e Marsh, qiiesUonnalre: .

] . . Do you approve o f the I’ ls h t- f~ ~ ~ re i i ih um endmcat and the Voliitcad ; *

1!. Do you th in k the c luh l‘»enlli iin icm lincn t should be m odified in any way? ’

:i. Do you t l i ln k 't h a t counllus ond pjun s tu le i Bliould a id the federal Kovcm- A ifre r m cn t-to cn fo rce-th cc lsh icem h amend- in cu t nnd Uic Volstead law? McOce

----- i . - l L so.Ad cxp la na to rj 'f ita ta n cn l contained j / c , ,

In 'U ic (lucstlon iia lrc Is iw follow fi; x J 1 ••Mr. C andidate: W c. the niemburs o f ton N

W fti^ ir tt^ C h rb lln n jrc m w ^ r^ T i^ ^ ,..^

l ) ! ^ [ ' " r \ ' l i c * liquor ( j u K i t ^ o n " ' B ^ n c c ! nnxlouK to know tl ic views of the va- H rloua candidates on th in i» ln t . , Cobon

"Jvather than depend on liercM y, we oeycr. th ou ld like very m uch to have a per- U » c c < sonal statem ent from cach candldi-.lc, n,

. £0 th n t we can vote more Jntelllften ily. j bo Ikw—W e - th c rc fo ro - f tp jw m W ic rc lo -a ^ u p lc la n d - f

fiucatlonnolre. and request . th a t y o u ! jr _ g onavvcr I t and slRn Jl and m a l l ' I t as soon a.s jwsslblc to our president, Mr.^. w a lla Vaiiilenbarlc."

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m m m c i y e s H f. ________________. ' Hy. in

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} T lcnds“ o r M l.v i-K a th lc e n B lg lcy I . und Sherman Roberts w ill be iu r p r lK d ' ®“,"10 learn th a t they were m arried U ie l|P ‘ •. U tte r pa rt o f M ay a t the B a ptis t I liavsonr.Rc In Shoshone. T lic bride Is . ~ .p,

— llm Uuiigl i tc i- o f- M r .' and -M n t> -Jo lm I U lljlcy and tlie Rroom th e son o f M r. m iu K nnd Mra. I*. C. R obcrU. all o f T w in . Falli.. M r. nnd M r». RobcrU arc p la n - n lng to BO to C a lifo rn ia th is fa ll. j

C om pllnienllnn her sister. Mlsa Edna Ganz of Alba. Iowa. Mra. F rank B a ld- w in cn lfr tn ln e d a t brlclRC Friday eve- £ n tiiif IK l i r r home? on F ifth a venue Rrnttti ca i\. l-uvor lo f liiK h wxTtc ica J. R J to lln s e r . and low to M rs. P . - ^ yonder TlidHl^^on. A fte r the Kftmes refresh- Harr>- mt'nus wiTc served, the haitcss bclnff w m ia aj-Miitcd by Mrs. Horence R. D ow . T lic h u H , roiim:. u ^ r< n n o s fT ittra c t lv c 'v lth -b o u — Rattib q u tt i of Barden flower.s. nnd w

--------- BourgTho rcsulur m on th ly bujlncss meet-

— lnu“ o r- in p -W o m e n ‘» -P cd cra tcd -e lub * ■ w a i held ye.'torrtay afternoon In Tw inPa ll* c li j '-T ia r lr— T h e -m c p t ln e -w M -1 :-------called to jird c r by the president. Mra.E lla Cha^c. There were. elBhtcen

— f i '|u i'.T i i ta m vc i» -» f— U>ti—rur a l—d uba- --------pri'.-ent. Siibjcct;^ under dlscu&iilon xwlhw lu d til m cciln i; o f the county w c l- _____fiirc as;.ocWllon. to l>e held o t the — M cthodU l church Ju ly 37, aftem oon _ _ _ and rvenlnR. an il m utle rs eoneeni- iJiK the w q jic n s n ire th iff a t the

— Botithem -dblH Kt-vacation camp, whichoiwns next Wednesday a t O u jc r H ot ^u BprlngB. and Uto convention . o f Uic T I Btate t'odcratlon o f Women's clubs m 1 fo be JicJd hr ScfXcnjbcr. _ _

A N O T H E R I

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O n e — 1 1 - 4 -T o n R c o T r u c k , H O u c - r - 1 9 2 5 W iU y s - K n ig l i t B u a i

I O n e — 1 0 2 6 D o d g e C o u p o , in p ' .O n c - ^ 1 0 2 6 S t u d o b o k c r S ta n d a i O n o— 1 0 2 6 S tu d e b a k e r 5 -p a s a . O q c— 1 0 2 6 M a s te r S ix B u ic k 1 O no— 1 0 2 5 D o d g e S e d a n .O n e— 1 0 2 3 S tu d e b a k e r S p o c io l O n e— 1 0 2 4 S ta d e b a ik c c L ig h t O n e— 1 0 2 & S tu d e b a k e r S ia n d a :

T h e a b o v e a r c a l l r c c o n d i t io n o d d i t io n . T h e t o m s a r e BO 7 0

J. A. B a r re f f

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AUTOMOTIVE ELE

I- Kyle^*-J?faite,2 2 2 S c c o n d S t . E a s t . .

T W m ’P A U bS B A IL -

IN E R A u jjiL C g g ^>rlends o t M r. apd i in .

aetorjM-aC S ts o ^ 'c lo c k —BAturoay- emoon to exprcsa th o lr sym pathy *the parents a t the bu rU l o t th e ir an t son w))0 died a t the T w in M is Amo» m tx hospital a t 13:30 a. m . F r l- Waltera /. ahorUy a fte r b ir th . A b r ie f r i t - W a ltw listlc service waa he ld under tho a t the w llo n - . o f—p r — K. o , H iim p lircy . _ — —iU (u a iim u u iL U L im y u p a L j; i i i is g = = i8 g g

th ro rrcfe~ S^ vT cg g | Aacentlon Episcopal Church day f r

« l-H e w io iU V ft« L .p r lc 8 t. ia .c h a rg c _■loly communion a t -8 a.' m.phurch school a t 9 : y a. m . ■ _ ix a * <vlonQng p n ;^ r r ^ n d scnnon a c ^ i i p

_ w ill lei.B lbllo Astronomical Leelurea A ^

[n the w h ite -p av ilion at -com er -of y*P9?Jcond avenue west and Fourth strcot ___ ,st, two b lo e ^ iro m pa iio itice . I 'w lii Us. fo r the week cndUig J u ly 29. iR ln g -b c iln 8 -8 --p --T O -d lre c l« d -b y . of. G. L . Beane. M rs. Franco M .»rsh, ins tru m e n ta lis t.___________________ "

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--------- HerePARK—W. H. Pulnam , C ity ; M r i. Dernar frc r Eoff. W. R. Putnam . M . U was cs bbord, Boise: D. P. McQcc, John In ycsl :Gce. New Y ork: H . L . Scngcr. B. Car

.f— L ra ile y ._C h tca g a :_M a , ______ _C. Jordan. Mlsa Peggy Moon, M rs. Ilc tu i J, Moon. Mrs. T . J.-M oon. M idd le - Blssom

1. New Y o rk : M r, an d Mrs. Preston ItVlng »iiM< TinnrrH^. w iih n r H ub - tlircc

n t r M r r ^ - M r a . ' K r 1 - < 5 o ^ , -W ,T M ____

mce. Seattle: W . M . W ayman. V a - Homi r. Montana: M r. and M rs. H. F . turned toon. Nampa: M r. and M rs. H . R . co»c8c lycr. George Ocycr. H arry Oeycr, l>>f vn Icc Geyer, JUancaster. Pennsylvania: and M r. and Mrs. A . D. R athbum . S. H. ibcock. J. P. Sprout. S a lt Lake; M r. d -M rs r -H r -P r lc o ^ H lc k n if tn . P rice. - 5 * 1 ^ . S W. BcacWey. New. Y o rk ; -M r . d M t^. A. B r L o n g T H T ia b e rts o n : ^ alia Wulla. .

' ' ~ . SojoiI'.OQERSON—Chas. A. PctenJ. N am - Enoch : M ,-Brow n. B o lsc ;-J . W. BetUan- rf. A. E. Ivle. Son Jncln to: J. C. m ng ,, kvldaon. PorUand: A. L. Rogers. A l- na. Mlch.5 T . Neuman and fam - . in te rna tiona l Falls; Jas. A. Weed id wlte. M ounta in Home; s . M . r<,iu alton. i ja l l U k V ; U -& i.'lH)lUlV-BUf-^ lo. N. Y .: Jack Newcomb. Boise; arrived Douglass and wife. Sa lt Lake: M r. make

id Mrs. A. E. Pcrley and daughter, jaU ier .n FrancLico: Jack W hite, oLs A n - and L les; R. R . R oberu and w ife. San anclsco: A. L . Sm lU i and wife. A . b*U Bcarie. Rae Miles, S a lt ZAke; L . retum< Ta lbo t and wife. Boise: H a rry a fte r

aumsume, r u u iu n u . ht— P ; - ia d y r TOnre? lUsboro. Ore. Rodmi

•— Igan 'P E R R IN E -R . M. Stcger. PocatcIIo;

W . E llio tt. C ity : H . Ii. Pangbom c o lll Id wUe. Jarbldgc; Geo. Webb. Poca- ton r. llo :0 . H. M euger. Meeker: C. I I . ca r hi •gar and fam ily, Tulsa ; E. A - 'A nder- j n. Boise; C. A. Hendricks and w ife , gnodp •fttttr: n . O. Storey and wife. D a » a j; ... .n X . .ic rW cC M hU iir-C o lum bu s : UvO. i t . jparnci idcrson, p . W. Peterson. S a lt Lake;»rr>- J. W illiam * and wife. H . E. llllam s. H. J . W illiam s. M cG ill: S. S. « = nil and wife, san Francisco: A . A . .Khbt»m r-Sa lt-L flVe?—F,—J. S llf f lc r ----------id wife, Boise; Chas. McVlckcr. S. A. jurgepU. J. E. PctUt. Hailey.

W AN TED _________________ !

O h o ic o O i t y L o a n 1_____________ a t 6 % ________________________ ITw in F a lb T itle & Abstraet Co.

D I N N E R 50c. Jlome.Cooklntf, 5:30 to_8 P. M.

LmjcheoDs, Salads,' s indw le lics ^T H E H O M E C O O K E R Y

133 M ain Ave. East Phone 210-W

L I S T O F

o m o b i l e

ains __, 1 0 2 0 m o d e l, lu s in e s s O o u p e . % •1 p e r fe c t c o n d i t io n , id a r d P h a e to n , a r o a l b u y 183. S e d a n (s 'oo th is o n e ):k R o a d s te r

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le d , a n d in .c s c c U o n t c o n - y o u c a n m e e t th o rn .

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aonc H iu *-Ju d g « and M rs. E. A . n ln g fn\cn and t t ia lr - to n Vernon B . he vis it ters, are, epondlng. a few days hc cabin on Baker creek.. '

—— I— r Ueld

tn iuylvan ians V U lt — Miss M ory U lss A llen Queer arrived ycster- guc«I from M ount Pleasant. Pennsyl- M a rtin

a - to -v is l t~ M n . - P . M - TnunperL- phoenh

ta.i. fa r npHn>—M r. nud Mr;.. J . ntIcC luro a t^ 'd a u g h te r. Be tty Jan :^ Kim ber leave today fo r a week’s outing

k cotUge on “Baker creek to th e . d B lv c r region. a n d . i l

r. who has spent the past tw ocs w ith .h e r m other. Mrs. H . O. ,uc.“ i a i ‘^ lc r d a in o r T je r - B o m c® ■ • _____________ CallforiR VacaUon T r ip —Miss Thelma ion le f t yesterday on her vaca- «»» » . to be spent ta Pocatello and « itpc lle r, vis iting friends and rc la -

'• , _______ ^ tcrdayere to V ls lt - F . M . Carton ot San Bclcs. ;m rdlno, C n llfo n ilu .. whose a rriva l

cxpccted sc^'cral days agd.' came V U lt yesterday to v b lt hts broUicr, P. man fi :a rw n . Chlcag'

» and Metum to LlVfr—M r. uiiu M is . t.. F.ivduugRC onette and fam ily , who have been > week-ei Ig a t Orangeville fo r tho past « ^ n rs . Im ve. returned here to | y ig it

■ ■ - ' • ■■■ ■' caufS" - ' . dausht

w c from coilcce—t'alU -U U ira a '-- 'aeo rB c led yesterday from MuskimRum a.-i U ni ?gc a t New Concord. O h io , to spend are v i

vacation w ith h is parents, M r. ^ressm M rs, T . M. Ba ird .

■ > - O durw s on V is it—Miss Louise Coon ot New

Miss Hazel B lack, nurses, a r- ■ n,o id t r y e s te r d a y lro irt LOS-Angelus lu PuUiaii

awell. jo t the

njoum T li” New Y ork—M r. and M rs . ljg n ^ ,^ eh W all. Mrs. James M . W all and 1

L . B. W all.-w ho have been v is - = = g in the South and In New York.

now' In PittsburRh and w ill be j ic In about 10 daj-s. 2

ived yesterday afternoon and w lli j ; FrKe 'a 10-day v is it hero w ith her 2le r and ' brother. S. I>. Sorenson fI LouU so rcnaon.'—-------- -------------- t -

« to n u to Idabome—A. R. G r if f i th | irt ie d las t evening to Idahomc Z ?r vU ltlng since July 3 a t U ic j ;

Im an . w hom ’ lie knew in M ich - * n yeara ago. T

loliUton Reported—H . M . Penning- reported last evening Umt his ‘ X had been in ju red iu u collision i t p i

h a car driven by a m an named X >dgraBs whose f ir s t name*.uiL th e ' > q i ii& T n f whOM c a r - h e Imd i ^ . t J f •ned—Pennington said he was d r lv - 4 norU i on Asli street and th a t Snod-

R e n d a h l- n 7 r - - r - ^ ■ ' , 1

: s : - . i D a H O . s u N b ' A y M O

i ^ W a r t v i a i - W M t o n - » i a i ^ S A L Tpioco - f t t

O L - Ed w iffd » ■ , dollc church, returned Friday eve- I from S a lt Lake. While retumhag visited several points of Intercat ta no. . ■ ■ - d»y f t

* lad’s reld fo r R a p e f^ A man who gave

- g f . Mm^^nto7c^gtotty-by-t^^c^-po^lec- a t■ t

- — ■ • , o f SalUCfts a t K lm b e rly -M rs , C. S. M e- by m rt in and son. John M eM artln. o f Boy S' «n lx.-Arlzona .-Io rm cr_Tw iu_JE !aU i —5.1^ dents, aro guests.at the .hom e o t H : he

Btiri M ra. Q w rgc L . Noble In 1<5 t<>s?u t ln .K lm b e r lr-M r.s . Tom Moore L i l r a :n . D onner. Los Angeles, are tin g a t th o home of M r. and Mrs.

I M r. Donner, w ill arrive about Oc- e t j,_ rp r_ a _ b rie f yisu a fte r which " y w ith th e ir wives w ill rerum lo .®'”

___________________m Vacation T r ip —Ml^-i Ed llh , John- , assUUnt ta the office o t T w in jj,a m ‘ U Chamber o f Commerce, w l ll i her Iher. Mrs. R. W. .Jo}»(.M/n. le ft yes- lay on a vacaU ojf t r l j i lo Loa An-r

la lt Petit Lake--M r. und Mni. H cr- n Schurscr and R. P. MuUya yf- Icago, broU icr o f Mn^. Sehiirgcr.I M r. and Mrs. J. D.’ S liiciiui nnd.ig lit f r , V c m o r lc ft'> c . \te iU ic y on »■ -------‘k-end v U lt to f c l l t hike.

/ i f i t F ro m ' B o lw — Misses Lena. ,jm • m iu "M a tfta u l Oliuup. Bo^ r ----- iighters S £H6 la lv tioiiorTiblcorgc bnOMl). ^^lid . JeiH 'a 10 > i; jia ' -------U nited States senator tro iii Idaho. ,

v is iting a t . the home, o f C on- ‘ssman and Mra. Addison t ; Sm ith. po i

>D In ipecU on T r ip —D. P. McGee Now York, ono o f the directors o f Id a lio Power company, w ith W . R. W

Uiamr of BOlscT-vlcc -p resld cn tm nd in«.l m iinn itrr. nnri ftther offlclnU the company, arrived here U st cve- ig on a to u r o t insi>cction o f the npahy'a properUea.

ilO G E R S O N' S p c c ia l S u n d a y D in

■ _ t j Wn~«d J rom i r i n ^ M . F ru lt CockUilI. Shrim p Salad. 1

E N TR E E S - R o a it Young Chicken. Orl - Frlc<l S p rliig -C h lckcn. Ci

Cotd F ried Chicken. SUo Tenderlo in Sleak, Musli

Frcnch Lamb Chops 1 P o ik Chops. O rllled 1

-------------------- !-----a ^ „ i_ ip .B o n o -S t« k k . -H iT -Bone Sleak. Ju^cn^ii

» Tloast Prime Ribs o t B. H o t Home Made Rolls -

New Potatoes en Cream — Bi pcsscrti

pincniip le S h e itc t and Cake. New Chen Banana Cream

D R IN K S :— Coffee M ilk .Ice ' ------ Om M o Liinrhrnn-sSrja:

I I C q r y i ]

2 E ! E H E l S H ^3ucat fo r aid ta . find ing A rno ld _____•• Meacham, l7 -y e * r-o ld ’ youth. dlMppeared f r p o ; . - 6 ^ ^ ijT-d

10, wns r?celv?d here yeater- ^from Mrs. A lice . M ^ a m , U)c ^ . moUier. and tho s J t I * k e po-

departm ent _ _ _ | > —

- i l l t h tr-^ llls r~ tho~7C um u u ta ^

mounted officers, soldiers and ^Scoutji,ic rlp tlon ot the boy follows: Age « ic lg R t" f iv c 7 rc ir in r ie h e 8 !-> 'c lg h r to 150 pounds; complexion l igh t; J

(. blue: marks. moJe In fro n t of J T car and two sm all raoJes on %

; s f neck: c loth ing , blue 'L ev i i J : o t legs, white so tb -ah lrti- tcn n ls :

Ills wUh white W

may be found a t some ranch Whecu- camp,---------------------:------- --------S _ly in to rm aiton concerning the ^g man Miould be placed in the |3 .is olf Jb.scph~E.~BiirbldBe.-pollcc % - f. Sa lt U ke . or Mrs. A lice Mea-1. aporlm cnt No. 5. M ille r ap a rl- ^U. Sa lt U ke . , W . j j

WANTED J--------------- f.AutoJIechanic— 5=

S te a d y w o r k f o r a n o x - ^ o r io n c o d m e c h a n ic .

B R O W N I N G 5 A U T O G O —

in n e r — 7 5 c t J

Chicken B ro th i i l l h Noodles A>rlental Dressing t WC ountrj’. .Gravy Ticed Tomatoes X ^iliroom Sauce T O -1 on Toast X ^

Flnpapplo 2 I kH unter-S tyle -------------------------- - _ . l

— Vegetables X =Buttered New Peas T ^

crry Pie. B lack Ra-spbcrry Pic ♦I Pie I■ Tea B u tlc n n llk ♦n e i l F rom 11:30 unUl ^ ? ___

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3RNING. JULY'22. 1928F Q EatE R. C O M B A IK X . . WPAUSAO E. Colo,. Ju ly 31 on—

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I ’ m^ H a v e Y o u T r i c <

“Thine” Hai-■ ,

g . ' 11 \a a n c x c p l lc n t t t c a tm e n t 1

S ( 2 ) 8 o re , c ra c k e d k n u c k lc H ; .s k in ; ( 4 ) w in d b u r n a n d c h a p

A I t do cs n o t p r o m o te h u i r J n o th in g to h a r m th e a k in in a 1 I t is e s p e c ia l ly v u lt ia b le tc k h o u s e -w o rk o r g o to b u s i1^------- red ,— c h n p p e d —n p p e a r n n c e ro n^ ------- w h i t e lo v a lip e 8 a ,.^ .f -y n u th .. ,. —

^ P o r j a r $ 1 . 0 0 —

J “ T h i n e ’ ' H a n d

S A n e n t i r e ly n e w p r o d u c t I e n t i f i c p r in c ip Ic H . I n m u c h Mpo o ^ n ;y i lL a h s n r i i m n n y t im

% • j u a t 80 does “ T h in e " C le n a e r ’

S a n d s ta in s . I t c o n ta in s n o g r u n d is K u u r a n tc ed a b s o lu te ly

P e r p a c k a g e 6 0 ^ .

^ TO IL E T GOODIj

" H A M P S H I R E IW ill Sell a t PnblU A uction £ t

From pure bred and regUiered ewes, i r'k il* . Idaho, oa Taesdsy, A sg o ft 7, lS2i■"■■•p- ■ . 11 ~ I I .

ONB U U N D R K D -X W E H T ^-F LV e Y YEAR-O LDS: B IO IIT Y -n V E BU C K 1

T h ir ty head KegUtercd Rams are fn other Rom * are from BegUtered Bneha,

Rams w ill be he ld a l bam day bcfor be held In sales pavilion. r» ln or ih ln e

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Twin . Falb . Idaho . lloUenl

' ® W l o ® *« '

®J12S0 People — 500 Horses , 30 U o n » — 2 C ars o f E le

S B a n d s ^ J C a llio p es— ■ t ijJ i fS y iM in s — 30 D o ub i-P o le ’ B i * T o p — S ^ i . S te e l ’A re n a s .'— W ild

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> V ' r * w e t i w e » * • < • «

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t m e n t j t o r e ^

l i z

■icd the New ^

Sci Cream T111 io r (1 ) ah tfiy . d ry sit m r T . 'C ' '

d ia i 'ip e d . i r n ta U id g ’la p . . J fu i r g r o w t h , u n d c o n ta in s m n u n y w a y . W ! to W om en w h o d o t h e i r J l lu s in c s s , f o r i t rc^m oves th o % - a n d —r€Hl<>rfl«—th o - im p p ic , -------

- P e r tube 6 0 ^ S

‘ %nd Cleanser; t b a .s e d - o n - lh o lu le .s t ;s c i - ich th e s a m e w a y t h a t a Limc.s i t n w ^ id U in . w u te r^ g i c r " i n n r t o w a r < r t i i r t , - g r i m t r - ^ * •

g r i t , c h c m ic u ls n o r a lk a l i , (g- : ly h a rm lc s a . _______^

9IDS SECTION

! RAM SAbEI £ U I l l C I i CLASS RAMS«s, a t McMaater's &alcs Bam , Tw lai m . S ^ to - e a ia a e c w a t j p u n .

S 'Y E A R L IN G S ; TW E N TY TW O - ;K LAMBS.1 from Im ported English Earn. A ll leha. fro m some o f the most p ro n - _

cfore Sale to r Inspection. Sale w ill, line . Good Seata.[ALLY. XNVITED - ___ _____ ________iV R i \ S r - ^ w n e r — — - Uenbeck and SnlllTan, A n cU on em .

r h e N e w e s t g S h o w I n A l l ^ 7 ^ i t iw L W o r id : ; i —;on tinen t M enage ne: i

s e s > - 5 0 C a g e s A n i m a U i

E le p h a n t s a n d C a m e ls ' I— 2 C o m p le t e E l e c t r i c i

luble Length Steel C a r^ i ► Mammo.th I fUd-Beast H ip p o d ro m ^ J n

m e

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r From $7 'lo $6 Per Day: j Board Vetoes P.roposal

Polls c fiiin ty Rrnrro l hot|jlUiJ woa ntJ iic rtl l>y Hi*! coiJiily coiiiini'j.H in- m vt'HliTilny from S7 to tC | i ; t . (l»y._ _> ' r i l i i ’mrW cjrur|{fi” t i r JTJ IIIT U37~1T t l

•m m r IJmn tho cliun.’p ol ta p^r tJtty ~ nyu1~ w iK "T ii ••ffrtl,- for M ))r yearn u n ll l the chiirgr was In rrras-

___«sl-t<v-UiP--cotnmto:.loi»iffc-uUiUt—Utrcit- _moiiUin UKO. * •

_____Thc.:r'-‘(liicMon_i'>_»« |x t day wanmade c-lfcellvr' liy vui«- o f lw V i' ot - Ui(( cotiiitiln.nloiicrn, un inollon of M, C. Wan*. Tw in P iilh . Mcondcd by T . E. M oorr. M Itr, c:h;Uniiuii ol )\

I thr* boarii. Jnnirn 1<. BiiriK 'x, Hun* nen. rxpluh ir'd tilii vole in th r ni-x> n t lv r w ith the ntntp inrnt th a l hif p rffc rrcd lo (W it r fjid jiis lm m it of th r chiir^tf* t in t ll r i|K )rt o f uti u iid it

f r — :nf th<? "h o n p iin l nhoiild 'l>r • in a flr ~ . j uvollnblo, ;

Inerranr In Clif chnntr_ fo r hrm- )>iuil rooinn liad iM'fn v ij lr t l '' by” l l i r commlMlifnc-rn w ith v lrw to obtain- Inu rtvonue n iitf lr lc n t to nvcrcomfl 0 dc flc it ot— wtilch Ih r iM .ilitutlon ^

________Vctg.-I^ffrrrrnlnm______________ ^I Tw in rolt.n, rounty yoltTn w ill not jh

vote a t th ii'com ln K KPiicrul clrRtlon pt on QUMllonn on to wJicthcr tlin coun- wl ty hospital nlio iild hn cluscd to pay cli potlenU or w hctlicr It iiho iilt} br nold.

. Buch a referendum vot« *hnd bw n propoxcd by* th r buditrt coin inlttcc „

— Mtl i lfih tion»a—u eeka -auu -p a tlid p a le d .)n p rrpa ra llon o f the countyn bud>

— BOt. ■niD 'Toim ty-roTnm lCTOiJi' i ii vi' - ^the pro|x><in] yc.<ilcr(]oy whon

CommLiKlorirr IJnrnrji offered a ren- ohitlon |in>vl(1lnK' fo r n re frrrndum , '

• vo tr, o n d - l l fa llr tl fo r Inck o f n “ 5; I necoml. '® ‘I M embrrs o f th r Ixiard Ofirrcd lh a t , v

I f a r rfp rrn d iim vn tr w orr callcd “ fT fo r Ih r rxprrnnlo ii would b r henvlly *

{ In .fo vo r o f retention o f th r ho».^ --------------- TO

N E B R A S K A N S L IE LO W j^y ON E V E OF C O N F L IC T •’ "j

I T iie kon io n OKBCcuallnn w ill be |>ix ready fo r th<> Nrbmskann o l the j Jayhawker picn ic o l P llr r a week of

------ fm m tw lny. J r-*l*r~WtTW»i’ .-aH n t ltm tT "iivI prctldent, aAld yesUrdny. Ito T fI to D uh l tomorrow to confer 'w ith ani I Secretory B. B. Taylor reg a^ ln K the b i,

baseball ninen. Ice cream nnd Irm * boi onade. Iio Raid. A Bood auppjy o t rae eloqueiien ts annurwl. he nlatcd. chi

I M cun llm o tho Nrbmnkans are ly ing d u low,, and no fo r have n o t . . ^ l l r d

I floonener o f a B r ^ i to ___[ Um oratory of an m ^ lU . ^ =

DOT. W ORK

t;on<l e a m lid a /r j h n d i l l th r pnU fica l fc ra p h ra p ."

A n e w way to buy a Gcuen W atch

t t ^ K k c t i t a < n t d i e (

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a t — » h fc I w w * .

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■Tjpa don’l n e v ^ . JwJd . 'm r on h it _ I . f “ -* -n -

him an ' M am m a look pale an ' ac t IKjIlle an 'dort’t ta lk any a ll *r»i?nln*.'*

W H m P ItiinomiiienE:;J ' --------- ' t l

M in ia lu r o P a ra d e , P a g e a n t, S

; L u n c h e o n a n d S p o r ts t o - B e « '

In c lu t fe d in P a rk F e s t iv i t ie s “ ■

*’ ---------- Wt. C hildren o f Tw in PnJIn and ^

' partlclpat<? In the n iln lo tu rr parade ' , o l 10;30 o’clock Tufsdoy m orning pa , which w ill open, thi* P r im a ry ', Jul>-. jcr

L jw nlm , Koaui and doun w ill fin d ca > pro m ln rn l plocen In t lu lin e o f march dc. ■ which w ill exUnd entire ly around the ' c ity park (croundn.

FallowlnE tim parade, which w ill dU ‘ be hcadr^d by Uie T w in Falla band, ant I 0. p sK c a n l'w il l be given under the Ca: T t lrc c t lo n -o f- th f f - tc o d e r ii-o f - th e -p r l-

. m nrv organlr,atlon_Qf th r L n t t f r Dav u u 8u ln ln church. o r

The proRrnm fo llows; IonExplnim tlon o f Iho pageant. Prcnl- woi

dent lyorlnda P lillllpn ; Ogranlzotlon opc I67S—103(1, “ A rm y o f the L iv ing Ood''|"A Uoy'n TJiought." Freddie Dab- U /i ble; nong. -Jub llrc . Jubilee." by a ll; ' * "Popcorn Dance," M urtaugh; "The flag n iig ." B u h l; "T lie F a ir Dance." , K Im b rrly ; flrn i. grotii), bnncL Tw in t-'niln; nong, "O ur O ira t Pnm ary/* ^ by a ll; second group. "P lan ting Bar> ( . i Iry ." >MurtauKh: closing song, ." H a ll h . Joyoiw Day," by a il. _ "

Ltinch -will be' rerved from 1 • to 3 . . p. m. du ring w hich lim e a munlcal program w ill be given.

B ^ ln n ln g a t 3 o'clock, a program o f raccn. contest* and s lu n t* w ill be _ gtven. The event* scheduled arc:' B tunU. B u h l. M u rttu g h . K im be rly i and Tw in Foils; peanut race. Blue B irds: sack race. IV a il Bu ilders; >i balloon race, Sea Oulls; three*legged holi race. T ra il Bulldern; CO*yard dash, Jul< child ren 10 to U years: 39-yard Lud danh; bean bog game; contests from Um each ward. , t^nd

___ . . . Yes. W« Do Kodak

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Y o u n e v e r ' k n o w ■ U Kual sce n e w i l l p r t m itn y n g o o d p lc tu n

____ _____ un legB y o u r c n m o rn i. bo s i i r e I t is lo n t lw l, ,

F ilm s le f t hprp before i the some day.

Flow er F^oi^ _________________ F i M t _ N a f l ^ B a r

I Tea, W e D o P lc tu r

A PAINT raP A B O O M V L T I .S S R V IO E P A IN 1 p a r e i s c o lo r . . . a n d h a s a hi t h is f in e n e s s o f c o lo r a n d f in is h

— i u « l f t - a r « a f f « c t « d b y s m o k e , va - o r a n y c h e m lc i j a c t io n o f t h is n i

I t c a n b o a p p lie d f b w o o d , m e l t o r s tQ c c o , o n in s ld a o r o n ts id e e a s y w o r k in g , h a a a h ig h cove ;

a n d le a r e s a ju a z e o l la B t s n r fa c e ' P A B O O n U L T I . S X X V I O S P A im l i e r e b e t t e r p a in t o a a n o t b e h a d

Im S T O B A D I .P e r .O a S o n ..............................................

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E l i fc t io n on P ro p o s e d C re a - iH. [nt

. _ J i .o n - .o U y A v y _ D is t f ic t , _ j_______ I?.'

* _________________— T - ’ ■_________ I a, Organization of the Salmon R lv rr lr- . r igatlon d h ir lr t to ao ju lre and op<?r-|o

ote the Irrlnatlon sysUm now ownf^J ' by th'^ R alm on-fU vem ^pa l-com puny, fo - J»-un(M-by-SiUmon_Ilivcr-proJtc.U;w>t- tii . U m ..who alicneft n petition th a t I’ l i t Pt

f ile d w ith Tw hi Falls county comml-v '‘ Islonern h'*rfi ycnterday. __ _

■ ” 'T li^p cU U o h . wKIch' b ra n the nomts f l o f flJ M ttli'M rrprcncnUng JO.618 acrrs I w lU iln the Salmon R iver negrcffailun. Urc flUM ln_thr commjBsloncm tq_cali.an-i__election fo r vnlInK on crcation o f th» propOM'<I dlMrlct. W ith I t a 1500 bond; nlgned by Z'> of Uio peUUoncrs. was ftJetl to th e couniy lo r toslo f Ui)^ I'lectlon In event o f fa lluri- of the d liitr lc l proponlllon a t thu rlnc- , lion . J l

Dote fo r hearing nn iho t>cnttnn won fixed fo r Saturday, AuKu^t I I . nt 3 p. m.

T lie meetn nnd boundn- o f - Ih r pro- poft-d dU trlc t, w hich arc M<t fo rU i at IcngUi o rr the same u.s the fo rn irr .

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Canal company. The pe tlilon fo r the election noyn; Juc■ "II U proposed to ocqulrc all damn, the

canaln. laterala and dllchcn and other diversion works and nystcm <iow owned bw and Bperated by Uio Salmon R iver Pcf Canal cqmpany. a corporation, yh lc h B t a « T n 1 n jv e r l ' IrrlgotJbS' water foT iiio -tip nn -la nrts-hsre ln a fte r-d ea crib ed the o r fo r d istribu tion o f water to Iho clu londs o f said proposed d is tric t, said boo works being already completed and In ver operotlon. , ^

W0MAN~MISSI0NARY TO ADDRESS UNION MEETING gar

--------- par.■t j g r -* TW ^ Ho»nnd.Ms |,u fm mony yeora a mlnnlonory in Java, Is lo t» the npeaker aV union nm lces to be held In T w in FaUs c ity park th is evening a t 8 o’clockr—ln - th o -c o u rs e o f he r w ork In U»e O rient. Mm. H o i- _ U nd became acquainted w ith O handl, In d lon na tionalist leader, ond w ith oUier noted flguren Inahe fa r E a s t

AmOUNCEaWENTSThe Odd PellowB and Robekahs.wlU

hold U ielr annual picnic Wednesday,July 39, a t 0:30, a t the home o f Mrs. Ludlom on K im berly road. Thoso a t­tending are to bring picnic baskets.^nd Ice cream w ill bo turnbhed, /

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dak F in ishing.

m m i= - = ^ - = =HANDY ~ ~V w h e n a n u n -prcH L'nt i t a e l f—u re w i l l be lo s t jn i.-< ro m iy — a n d _ _I. , ]

re f> a. m. finished

oto Shop

tu re Prmmlng. ^

'h a t is B e tte rK T is r e m a r k a b ly d e e p a n d

h ig h g lo s s f in is h . ' H e i t h e r ih n o r th e b o d y o f th e p a in t v a p o r s , s n n , s a l t a ir . ; / fa m e s n a in r e . .

e ta l . c o n c r e te , b r ic k , s to n e , le w o r k . I n a l l cases, i t i s v e r in g c a p a c i ty , a n d g r e a t

c e ' f o r r e p ^ t i ^ . A I tb o n g h ~[R T Is lo w In c o s t , w e b e ­a d a t A H 7 p r ic e .

.......... .$2.951 :

COALCOMPANY^ .'a n * . .

j o f ^ m u e l . d l / ^ h o ^ r t ‘• ta l hlfl home, one and one-half miles

northeast o l T w in Falln. a t 0:30 o’clockI Thursday evn^hg, was paid by I friends a l fu ne ra l servjcen' held in the , I W hite chapel o u a ;30 p. m. Saturday. 1 - i J r , H , - 0 - Humphrey—p t - lh e - M e ih - -

* I M in lr .> _' 1 uTiien— m n g - w y -H iirnw H . i - fK in a t r * u g h i ’- ! anu -- i w r - o f - A g w ? -

I SlnK* rs w ere , M rs .. Tom M o lt. Mtes >. - (Helen T liom pson, Norman M cCarty « , nna J. B. W hite. Mrs. C. I t . Stlnnon- el

iaccomparUed ttt- Uin piano.__________ a.Pa ir bearers were D r. M . s tconia. ei

A, C. R utherfo rd , W. H . W r ig h t . . ^ f): Keam.% K . c . W ark and J. P.’ l i Dlllon. VI

I The body w ill be. taken to SeotUe •, fo r buria l, leaving Shaihone by tra in .- .tills— mom ln g .--- JA-i.»aa.— Albert— Br t** ;. F rands, and...M r«- F ran<iUr-Tw tn-I=^ltor »

w ill accompaoy the body. T

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T l ia t Uie element o f chance pre-

m nriiy no t p r i- ^

sk ill won the decision arrived a t by ] Judge W. >Av Babcock la the nult o f so( the O stler C in d y compony. o f s a lt oU 1-ake agtklnst O ’Rene Nelson, doing t j ; buslnens on Uie Stag company of R u- na pert, in d is tr ic t court here yoterday. t n ■ According to sUpulated facts. Nelson afli bought t IT c ^ ^ f i« k c r Problem" from chj the-OnUer-oom pany:—T t ie - o u t f l t r - it t ' eluded a punch board, a small card on board, checker offer, "a pam phlet A d - th« vertlso’’ and a lis t o f prlies. wh

Nelson adm itted tha t lie purchased wc the o u tf it and rcfuscd^to;pay_for_ lt,- bo< bu t set up U>e defense thu t i t was J Intended to be tm xl on o lo ttery o r of gambling device. T iiL i the Ontlcr com- oul pnny denied, allcg jng t l ia t It was a me

adeptness o f the player, w liether he fac would bc able' to solve the proposed he problems suggested on u standard re f

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l.: ir fp ? .size—-_________ .

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flEfi{STI}lll~IOf| BlijjjiSW fflfSOrily Qualified Electors Mav

_ [strars Ace-Announced ■

Deadline fo r reg istra tion o f electors 1 w ho.w lsh to parUclpate In the prim ary ■ elecUons, August 7, ha* been set a t ' fl-o ’cIockSaturday evening. Ju ly 28. V o t- ! ers whose names do not appear on th r

jMOtai—of. th « -va riou s—praclnct—fg U — trans a t th a t Ume w ill be Ineligible to vote In the primaries.. Those who registered tw o yeara ago

den i

Those who ha\’e moved ou t o f tiie p re - ' ?*n« in _w ]iteh jhe y_w cre jteg ls te red _*t. th a t t im e m ust report lo the regis­tra r o f Uie precinct in which they now live.

Regis tra tion books w ill re-open on , the i t u r d a y fo llow ing the p rlm a iy elecUons. and a ll tho.ic fa llin g to reg­ister w ill bc given anoUier-opportunity before the general elecUon In No­vember.

Regintrars in Tw ln .Fa lln county arc: T w in Palls Ko. 1 -M rs . L . F, W lso-

p iatL_4M Seventh avenue east; Tw in Falls No. 2—Miss Ize lta McCoy, 350 F ou rth avenue no rth ; T w in Falls No. 3«-MUs.,O «»^l»-M 0M ftB terr-4 l ( -T h ird avenue west; T w in Palls No. 4—P. W . Murphy. 245 T liird avenue nouUi: Tw in Palla No. 6 -M rn . W. A. M innlck. 003

Plo tIn Uie punch board there were about

100 hoic.s. cach conta in ing one or >ther o f M names on a s lip o f paper, rhere were prises fo r 12 o f tho U lames. so th a t on the face o f It, I t irould oppear th a l I f a ll problems were lO lved.-the nolver—w o u ld - ita n d -s lx - - ihonces In r«vcn o f w inn ing a prize, i n n u - p o in n n e "|«0t U ilckened""f6r" ■ in InvestlgaUon I t wan discovered U iot ho two papers conta in ing names fo r krhlch no prizes a l a ll were offered rere more numerous In the punch- o a n l than tho other 13 combined.

Judge Babcock ruled th a t element f chance predominated m aking the u U lt a gam bling device w ith in the II [leaning o f ' Uie law and th o l the Ost- U

tm ju 'i i ’ u m st set when i t sold Uie board. Hence I ,e decl(\ed In tavor o l Nelson In hla V efusal to pay. cl

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Dress Shields2 3 c

Pepsodent Tooth Paste

3 5 c Tube

Tooth BrushesP c n -a -T o x —

2 3 c Each

ListerineM e d iu m s i z e ..............3 9 tS m a ll s i z e ....................1 9 t

Borated Talc_______F o r b a b y — -

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Allendale precinct—Mm. ErWe .P u l­le r; M uru u g h prcclnct—M rs. ’ P. J.

la v Fahey: Hansen precinct—Elm o K e fr : ■ ^ R a e k -O n ^ k -T m .P tn r t= = ^ :r

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I D * p Creek precinct—Mrs. Oeorge M c- iPhetaon: Clover precinct—M rs. Edward Harding; Rogerson precinct-^M rs. C.

n, I A., Boss; Thpmeu: prcclnct— M rs. F .S .Cappel; M aroa precinct—M rs. D an &

^ p rw ln c t^ M rs . W ll-

.lie Klusmeycr; Berser preclnct-^M rs. igo McGregor. .

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^ T w in P a lls C o u n ty

f5ubJect“ to R e ^ b ile a n P rlm arle* ~^ August 7, IMS

e I f nominated and elected. I w ill strive - jh e ^ lK o p le . ^

B I w ill endeavor to please the m ajority , s Vour support w i l l be greatly appre­

ciated.

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shadeH— '

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Face Powder ^J a c io j, o u r OAvn b r a n d

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face FORECAST FOR T O D A Y -^ a lr and wanner; low ham ld lty; variable winds.

. . . ------ .J. T h e tendency.o f the m ercury In

e fr; T w in Falls yesterday won upward. The

Jte;. the PtTYlang-day, ' r . .

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Irs’ K im berly. W. 11. Spence.

TIIKYI LASTI . -----30_pail^oJ_Soys!------i Outing Shoei5, Just = =fl3o:l5ma3of^sumiiiet= — i wear. .

I Per pair—

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Clothes Brushes F2 3 c 4 9 c ______________________

Ipana Tooth Paste

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- J. & P. CoatsSewinj? T h re a d ; 100

y n rd npool—

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• PinsP e n n y made; 160 to

paeknRe—

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Djer Kiss Face Powder

Woodburys Facial-Soap

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Durham Duplex5 in package— \

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LGETIC— ^Jcan Boro tra , th e B oundlnt i r t s , overran one o f th e linesm en d u rl w ith th e resul t s show n her e. N o th in : i g a l ia r d g e t ' ' " , | . i

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I PRINCETON. N .'J . . Ju ly 21 f/P )~ fft . A huge theatre caonble o f Jicatlng In

.L _ 20.000 ncrsona. cx m m w t In nnclen t dc C orln tli. l5 dcscriUwl by D r.-T . Lc.ille ur Shear, bnclc fron) the sccne o f the ar

■J---------n n e ie iii' o r W jr cotnmtmtty:------------------- t t iav N ot only llie theatre, bu t o "M a in ■d|. • Btrecl” lias been uncovered, .sayn D r. th •s Shear, profcsaor o f arcliaeology a t wt rtJ Prlnccton University. He has been W n l Mtgnvntlng In q iirK nf r fm a lnn. of_anr. i u i j f d e n t O rtck ciiltin 'e Jor 24. yeara. bo a • "IroprcM lve and' sj>ectaculnr" Is his wc ------------(iM crlp llon- o f ih? - t l ic a tr c .-L lk c a ll ia i0 Greek stn jcturcs o f thl.s kind . It was let1 ticm l-c lrcu lar In slmpc. *100 feet in oji I diameter, w ith n huge Blaise flUlnK the of c open end. ]

------— —Tlie -lw ok-porilon-low crotl-m orr-tlH U i By'100 feet above the Rround level In the Or

J. orche.sti-n. The bulldlnjc was set on a cn

i ^lce|) h ill. I t was on th is Incline th a t pcat-s were nrranaeit, a fford ing the , ,

____ _ iiud lc iica ..a .v iew j^ t^ thc bUio jUktcr&^QLLAI_____ ^ tlic .tju lX .o f-C o r lJ jtlj. less; th n n .n ^ h o U ___

. m ile away.' Uchlm l. towered the fo r t i­fied ncroiM liii o f the city.

________ T lin •:trm thnt riitfK l l-n » iit . ^n trc 'w A A burled lK<ne.tUi 10 feet o f sivcurtU a n d 't l je orchestra wiw rcacljed liaionly after 40 feet of nm terlnl had forIwpn Tcmnvffl m ir in g thi» .££3

. -hitve clenred~nut~the'CAst'CXit‘ "flhl— uf th U|i lh aiu r <i to . a . dkt<m oft-aC—136 -a m

feci. This doorway opened out iii>o:i neione o f the m nln ntrects of the nnclent hli:c lly . a thoroushfare more than 21 Fn

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feet wide and paved v ith irreat blocks T- l> r~ ff l i irc n im c a t^ .~ ~ A n o n ~ tT iT 's ld w- u i—u ic -fc« -« « i,-a fl-a » -fr-!n od en »-c lty rf—.1 . sldewnlkJi ■ were found. As It___1 mount.s towarp thf» l i llls the strceLbp.

J. M * . i>ortlon -vfah lctJlar,triifflc-w a3 Itn-

lb . the theatre In llttcrR.

n Southward the s trte t continues lo - the old town, but, h r r r ihp .pavnnionLi—

.. luui-bccn renioved by jxroplc who-uced '

. ffeacrlbed Jn h la ’ tojwRraphlcal w ritlnes I In tlie sccond centurj'. The onctent ' t_ dew rlp tlon ’ t<ll« of tcniDles o f Zeus |' und Aesculpalus. .of ihe eymnaslum I and the fo un ta in ot Lerna. a ll located I ‘

1 B ro n u coins, dropped perhaps by yo' . then lre joers 1500 to 1700 years ago, 1 •; were found near the theatre. N e a r l y ! " I 5000 of these pieces of money were i

iu rn iy ,u p= = M a n fc=O u i4k= lB m D 9= = fio ifc^bone and Ivory p ltis u.ned ,by women f

I were found. Outside^ t^o theatre were!I la m e marble sta liies of a 'y o u r iK 'a th - 'j ' i letc and'iof a Roman senator. W lt ii ln , I

on the great sou tli wall, were a series I ■ of pa intings o f sporW contests! ' ,

In Intermediate Inytrs were ru ins o f ; Byzantino- houses-and-cotiu-brought to Greece by s o ld lm return ing from orl-1 cnta l crusades. |

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B u t giving buyer* a true o f a car^i endurance, a they can cxpect in long tinua l service, and abllit> up, i« a ll important.

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^ n y ^ l ^ ^ l n 'e t ! e 8 . ' * A t * w ? ^ ? * 5 f^ e table there is barely.room fo r the aroprietress and her stove. Some p ie a ta - fln d m o -roonr -nnd-ta lcg -T lie tr - ood In to a nearby cafe. The name aw « t-Fce ta^tiU e«W rom -th fr-fac t-th fli- - Ir tro w n e r Is constantly- scrubbing the loor. 1

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f u l r e l ia b i l i t y .

I te ly a n d s a t. T h is c a r w as c q u ly 411 t r a v e l a t . c o m p re s s io n he i rn ie c a n s u r * - a n d 3 . 4 a x le ic •cr u c la t~ d e-~ s ta n d a r d ~ fo r ^ H ~

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ta x in g y o u r ca r as so ld a nd d(A u b u rn has salesroom flo o r., and a lm ostfo r c o n t in u ' A N i f f V I I

‘ Y o u are in v ite d io re fo r y o u r d rive e x a c t dup'!what yo u get A u b u rn M o d e l 11gam ble. ho ld s these amari:

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i f and *ahe arc a lte rnating a t the steering no Wheel. There Is also a mechanic r tr — tPho w iU 't ix ^ w n c ta c s -a s tn e y 'd e -" ’ ne .velop.

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c lo s c d c a r f o r 1 l u lp p c d w i th a h ig h t f ic b e t te r Sixes, h e a d , fu e l p u m p ,

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h a d w ir e w h e e l f '* a n d 6 . p ly t ir e s , ' . S ^ i n c lu d in g t w os p a r e w h e e ls , , . ____a n d t i r e s o n M o d e l 8 8's id e s , w h i c h 125 in th wheelbs* a r e o p t i o n a l M ore horvrpow cf ie q u ip m e n t . cap per •be

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n a re 'o n the m arket In Paris fo r the i f i r s t tim e since the s ta rt o r the war. : r 14 year# ago.

AU the gold anyone could w an t is !n

s the stabUlzatlon of the franc has done r - I,fo r.the average Borlalan fp r- th e pres-

', vertlb le In to gold, bu t leraporaTy. r tg u - I Jatlons lim it such transactions to large : amounts. Coins have not ye t' been'

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a r a t io n ; I ' t H a s 'G r e a te r 'N e fc d ^

y BOULDER, C o Io - 'J iiry 21 M>)—The ^ ty p ic a l hlBh scJiool in th is co im lry to• orBnnlied cxcliu lvcly to r Uie coUcgo

“ prcparaUon~af' th c “ fcw ;and- n o t lo r --iJ ic Jirc' needs o f U io m any. dedftrcs

1 *S ft L . T nu iiifts tjlopk lns^ iup jssdop—ot- —- cducaUon. a t the U niversity of Color- _ ado. • .

D r. Hopjclnis explained a t a mectlnn ' o f cduealors th a t I t Is hla belief tha t

'' - u>6 • l.UlJjt t i r - 0f fgi'gg7=tn e=gontro t=b fe =eaoh and the methods- o f tca ch ln j should bc adapted to tho need* o f Uie

s D2 pcrccnl o f'pu p ito who do“ not~BO'to'A college. Instead o f the e ig h t pcrccn l a who now attend Ins titu tions of hiRhcr n learning.f t I'Th c ty illca l h igh school." he says,

w I M m 100 DUDlU and four tcachcrti. lU 7 ■ b rn ra m of s fija iM ^bhS ttts^a lm osrcn-- - -

> T ^ J y o f Uie acidcm lc subjecu of English, fore lcn lanRuoKe. m atlicm at- Ic i. history a n d ’natu ra t sclcnce. The

, coDtcnt o f cach o f Uicsc ls o rg a n ic ,1__exduslvely.for_c6llege_prepamUon,------------ ;

•T lie 'rea son fo r such a condition , may be seen In college entrance re-

sm all uchooL-i to tcach o n ly academic : subjects; state laws and rcgulatloa'i ; which ' demand acodomic subjects fo r

p r li ic ltn n .r~ \t1 i^ iirc ~-T00-- C0 im :r\'ut ln ; ------

■i changes: parents o f the favored few.J who want U ielr children to go to col- ^ Jcge and who Influence, local school ' I authorities, and puplLi themselves,• j three-fourUw o f whom ^Icct 15 percent 1 o f the ir h igh school un its from the

J acadcmlc fields. In order to keep open'^f-U ie"nvenn(ruf'h lghcr-educotton-should-

! th rv wLsh to use It Iti the future.” • y Dr. Hopkins ndvocnlcs keeping the a present academic subJecCs<i bu t would « I'J make changes In the ir content so as . i to make I t of, greater use value. He I would "add more academic subjectn ; .-io ILI to meet the needs o f puplLs wUh

d ifferen t Interests and iibJlltles. In tro - p - duce more cx tra-currtcu la r actlv ltJw ' o f the semMntellcctual ra ther than

UiLvnthlPllC-Jyiw: employ more profcfi- _ f,tonally tra ln cd -lH s ll r^hooi teaencr.i who arc open-minded enough to view u,

____ jhe pre.scnt s itua tion un liam pcred by co• trndit'lon, and ob ta lji 'a ’ n e v atUtUde ih toward the problems of secondary edu- ar

> V cation on the pa rt o f th e o ffic ia ls o f re A ja ^ iu h c r InstUutlons." co

" I f . the . American sccondar>’ school lu

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' LE N IN O R A D .-Ju ly 2 1 'V/in—UurinR U ir cxnmlnaLlon of nn urchi-filoRlc.-il

’ collection brought from Mongolia by • the eipjoccr. Kozlov. .-.clcnUais were■ aniuzcd lo fin d pieces o t cloth rep- ' resenting a man. a khan or a knight.

confirm ing the fact th a t Oreek cul- I tu re had penetrated Into Mongolia

: telectual circles th a t the dLHCovery |

s tB u y lh Jbum,LU _9 u to m o b ile « B y o i ^ i rm a n c e / . * b y s ta m in a f ir iH w b a t - y o o - i r o n t i n - _ _

. T T F o r a p p e a r o iw . . . l a r t r o o m y . . . l n x u i '>T fo rm a n c e f r o m a 21 2 - S im p le . . . T O M Tcrfu l. . . t a n y spe e d . . . E a d u r *. d e e p m m c . . • r ig id l y I t t o re a r . F r o m t r i p l e f i l l e r s fo T R O So line, n i r - —d it io n o l-a « iv a n o e m c n ta --------------------- 1—I w I n n p l l f f l . . . A l l ___]> A n a c r ic a n S ix . A n d ,'m $1045. A n y w a y y o a r y o u ju d g e « e a r . . . m e r ic a n S ix t b e b ig g e s t

■ Um»m» r i M .

KLAND COMPANY2 2 0 S e c o n d A V o . T,.

r r M oto r Co. Jem ea Aoto Co.

R I G A ] N ^ I X -SK KKaAt. M O TO B8

& storage Co., Inc.1». D o lly B o rle e to Burley. Rupert.

BeKe. Sale Lake and Ogden. U U h.

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Abandonment of Houses of Wor- 3i z a l i l i i - i i i - l a m i i M m f i - w a H O K s S

not to Continue, Says' Bi op

' w T - T ill: ' iVy ™church, le ft fu r from suburban t m I* Hi dentla l disirlct.n by shlftlnK tirbun ppp*. Hi iilftllons, can "comb back" In Hil- opln* >v: Ion o f • a • layman,. Dean Gli u- on L. hi

EOHton. ^In commenllns on ili<‘ fiiun ion .

•'Can, the c ity c h u rch -to ir i'' l) : ic k ? " i|Q | D iu n Archer ja y s : . ■ j.

n’ulous leaders ^hrqughotit i j i r Unili-dS tn los Aays, -No.* and back nji i l »‘ as- “ scrtion by abimdoning city c m lf c l i r i^ ” ®'whole.nate to the highest blditiT.s In th t '• ''" i lea l. estate m arket.”

Deon -Archer Ih voicing his dlsnc.rec- ninvine n t w ith IhLs verdict by nrtlv t ly jm r- ©f Itlol|>aUn'ii-ln-Uio-corac-back_ot-aj»-old tmcBo-slon church U m l stands ulinosi In lu ^Uie shadow o f the state Ikhim- hcri’, dI t t)ie m other clnircU of .Mi ihodL<:ni h,„j in Ho.slon, the F irs t MUIuhUm Epl-;-coiial Churc h .................. ................ Den

"Two years ago,” cxplnlns Deun wu;iArcher, "a young divine hmn North Nr«^»n » llii(w -R »v-J fa rry ,n , l f l» . .Kify^Uiz.____r.lRued lo Ihc seemingly dylni; clutrcli.I l l spile o f 'th e frank skcpllri.m i ut itll,the fiery voun'K .lOiUhemer lit iiib rc iil. i- .

4HUUi^ >roalh n f l i fe Intn 111- IDmiB-M- _TonKiTgation.—Brnh»-tfeiifi<His-nwlKi- x^y;Slier ef Do»l o.» - MothnfH'm r n , I l r ^ iiioU iiT church a very a llra c ilv r jiro - gnm i has been poiulble. which has . n ip i the need o f the IncomiUK populn- tion. •“

"111 two years he has doubU-il the L ncllvi- church membership. H f l s Ju-,i. ^ ney embarking in a great drive to pu t' tl ib cVuirclron the map.

Fa«Aion A/ofeMen firo Uio licsl Jurtjes o f ir lm t tm

IooUk wi‘11 on n vvnmnn.—Atm^rlcnD Mnairlni*.

test ad^■ ^ •

pw riias8 0 i x ^ c a rs a p a te n te d invc ilr c a a p ro b le m t h a t haa Io n o t i r e e n g in e e rs ,

n o to ra s t lm o w s th e im p o r ta n c e is— t i l DSC j o i n t s o r h in g e s y l i □ m e e ting l i n k b e tw e e n b o d y u « r s h a v e s o u g ii t t o re d u c e f r im n m a t th e s e v i t a l j o i n t s ^ e x ih le y e t i i r m a n d u n i f o r m i n a< h e m n o is e le s a — to r e d u c c th e t y f o r f r e q u e n t lu b r ic a t io n , se objeetwea have note b ee n id in Studeb€iker c a n . ih ita o n a ry is t h is s e n s a tio n a l t io n t h a t th o w o rd *‘ s h a c k - r i t h i t s im p l ic a t io n o f re « ' 1 n io T c m e n t , is n o lo n g e r Jb lcv T h e J n « » 8 x m t -a c t io n a c t io n b e tw e e n b o d y a n d n o w c a r r ie d b y 172 s te e l b a lls i n lu b r ic a n t — n o b in d in g ^ n o

J . A . B s

250 M a in N

!8K>RNTNGrJPrY-22rt9: t u n a w a y B o y C b m e s

H o m e l ^ o i n r b m g j f f n r a

•^nUENOS v\IH K S .-.|i,ly -U l-W 't------ ^W hen th r Ani'-ntini* tra in in g ship ' ^ Sarm lento intalii rraches home wa-'.tors a wamlerhiR buoy which w ent-------on a personally conducted to u r “ across the mjikIi A tlantic and In ­d ia n oceaai w ill i»c scnire ly tin - ehnrwt nml mu lo work oncc more.

Ih th ^ r lv c r o]iiH>.»<».Duena*r ^ lr c i i

A year Inter It rolli-d m errily In to " the huriw r of P rtvn ianlle . A iis tru - 'Ila . on Uie o th rr ;.iUf «if the world w lU i . l l i Jl«htj^ «iu .but, uportlnB_a__luxurious B lo w n r iif : ,r ; iw e e d .---------- —>11 l-i now on home aboqrd

th t'' SnrmH'iilo. ’’

3N0RANCE OF LANGUAGE

B E U lR A n E .-.h rir D lplom ois - -lou ld-apctik-nnd-im drrsiand-lhe-Ion*- — mge o f the c»unir>‘ In which they c .lervlng, s-n.v:. D r. John Dynelcy rlncc. American nilni.slcr to Jugo> iivlu. He belU-vi-, th a l i i good share

In ternational iindcrM anding can be a ce d to -s lm p lriT its in tc rp rc ra tlo n —or —' nKuage.D r. Prince wn;: Rraduated from Co- niWa- University Jn JBBO and speaks

languages. He wns m ijils te r to i-mnark“ im i> 2 2 “ and p r lo r ’ to th a t • S J rp r tiiiln e n t-m -tt ir -p o tlt lc a l- life -o r i-w Jersey.

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me Railroad. TlckcLn good o n ly in .iniTTc.. dim g llitlr '. C&Vs d llfl~ lim iC~for — tu rn to home destination before Idn lgh t of August Cth.—Adv.

LE G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S

W ARRANT CALL■ w a tT o n tr-o t-th e -M n n ira g h r-H iB h .r — av D ls trM N»mb.«r« 722 to_759. both _ ■elusive, w ill tK paid i f presented to

P. Dewey, M urta iigh. Idaho. In - ■rest ccases Ju ly 28Ui. 192B.

M tirlaugh Highway D istrict.D . P. D e w y , .Clerk.

t ^ i t n e e ■

f ^ ]K av c n tlo n a t fw }ucaks, n o i np bafTled s m o o th f s i le n t

f o r m i t y p f a c t ■ -■ n f .s n r in g t h a t w i l l k e e p

I i i c l f f o r n i ------h r - p lucc u f c tu n d axlc.<). i o r o i l in g a n t r r ie t io n t o s p r in g “ n h a c k —to m a k e a n ip fc lu b ric a r a c tio n — to th ousand m ile

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1928. ' ~- -C H IN A -EXPOBT.S ANTI.MtoNY— Int

HANKOW f/P j-^ h ln a Is Im portant P® ' tr* th» rtiorx h lphlv lndustrln |lrfd nn- ^

(tons o f •Ui{>.-Occldeitt-ft.i-6ne-o f - lh e — ; T ^ td ^ c h ic t-« R H L c .v o l -a lilin iu iiy, ' i i — ;

metal needed fo r fine .steel .alloy.i. D e- no spite in tcm a l. disturbances the output sa:

m LOW S IM M I

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“ c o m p H c a tc d -c e n t ra l ir c d - s y s t in d g re a s in g , ^ c h b 'a ll beai ck le ** c o n ta in s , sea led w U h in can t to la a t jo r nxorc th a n ticc lies.!^ m e r id e in a n e w S tu d e b a k e i la y . T h r i l l to i t s c h a m p io n ] b rm a n c e . See ra re n e w b e a u t in c a n d c o lo r . T h e n c o m p a re { le b a k e r^ s n e w lo w O n e -P ro f i t p i - t h e t r iu m p h o f 76 y e a rs ’ n u a e tu r in g e x p e rie n c e !

»TU D E B AK E R *S .FO U R "N E W L l rb e P re s id e n t U gb t_ 16B5 to irb e C o m m a n d e r . . . 1425 to Pbe D ic ta to r . • • • • - 118S to a w - E * U e e — T - « — 1— 5—T - — SSStS~

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i t o C o .

P h p n e l 5 6 _/ —

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Increased'dtn ing Uie f lra t iiu a rtc r.-ra --------^, po ru from Hankow lo the; U nited .: H tntw - feuu lil iiK l ira r ly ZTWO-to w c r - 'V T;

• Avilcu ts ' t t ie . eh W - t h i fl-yg i r ; - y —• not cun a ' two y ia rs supp& ■ and bo '—** .• ; safe? Ed Vance, Publlo M «ke t,r-ttd tf. '

IE R FARES _

* ' * ' ^ “ 0 I

Go tU llBloa r»eUe andte**w ry B»n«ot.lb«*»y......... - --------- —Uiss s t yoar dntlnaUoat ' ^

a F r o m . S a l t L a k e

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aher'teaVlngCicdar C ltr— ' ........ ^

ilSxTSi C o m ^ lo finH lay •U-expeDse tour Utah- Axlnaa porfcs from Cedar O lty— $8030. Ran aad Pnllmaa fares addlUaoal.

_ Ask for partlculan. ___ _

| l Y e l l o w s t o n e■ N a t io n a l P a rk . ,-

Onppleto four * " 4 a *'«*t s H .;tfaysZl;aoenM 'touiifrom — Ij:-— — - -■ West TcllowitODo: Eot«l ■ I way, IM.OO: camps «ay. m »4A.OO. BaO aad pnnmao

o n n d T r i p F a r e s ;

-Chicago------------------- - M i» 5 - i .

New V ork ................ 142J3 fBoston • ............ - ....... 148.41New Orlean.1 ........... 90.80 >

ly I/>w F are*to O U irrPo InU \ I

Lher. In form aUon Consult; ________. .

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Jf. ^P a fre r o o r ■ • ■

I Bulgaria’s Famous Land of

1 P lIIL lP P O P O L ia ! Bulftarln. Ju ly 21) ( ^) — f ar fumed Valley o f

RoM!.i hns oncc more ^cnDltircd th?I ------------ Ti-orld 's-m nrkc« fo r prccioiis attnr.—I As fa r as iJjc ty c cnn s/c n r fd car-\--------- — tafr r aviry i^ ^ fe iiH ia i lL i i ik v n ^ mmI lh c pco s ftn tiT ^m e btcrtisc Uicy wc

tlio end o f a lonTT>wtod o f d c j^ M o n . E lR hty-flvc per ccn l o f Uijr'wdjUl's

. supply o f rose e.vieiice. ll)e'bu:>c o f all--------- tw rfw nc ft—t<i-|irotluti-f<l In t l i ia . i l l 'it.r lrr.

w lilch B lrc lches-fo r 90 n il l is llirQunh - —. - « n o -o f—Ihe most pli'UireMjuo -regions--------;— Jn-Buropc.— -----------------------------------------

•Ilte delicate liwc vlaca a iilfe rcd ir - vcrc damaKo la rcccnt c.-irlh(iiial:es, buL th is ha.s been ovcrcoinc o ii i l tha i;rop th is jcur._w lll-bc oiily_aO-pcr cciiL

— iiiu ln r normal. There arc <3,000 roM-Kiirdcns In D iilRurlii .centered In the

• - d b lr lc u o f Phlllp iw lLi, K jizan lik , K a r- lovo. Nova ZaKoru. Stara ZuBOra und

■» . T h in w n a . A hundred thousand Dul- ' *■.. Kixlans, nbout 14,000 fnmllle.s, have

no other inpans o f livelihood. |T Iic raicbiidft nrc shipped to :!Qd

. . cllwtlllerlcs. More than 4000 pounds of 4>i«rt»-«ro-r<K|ulr#KW4rli(eld-one-|H)uivl- -

• o f n lta r . w hich sells In the United I States fo r $250.

The peasants trrc *tlH deprc.'«ed by--------- o n o .fn c to r , Thny hollnve ih n t - n i» > -

-J---------A Tncrtcg n -g lr l- t5~»slng;lca-5cciit~tn.TTr

export o f a lta r o f roses' to the United ‘ States barely rcnchcd 10,000 ounce-,

fo r a year compared w ith an nvcrnge annual demand of 100,000 -ounces be­fo re th e ’ war.

T h e French Rirl has taken Itrs l place In the world's consumption ot

_______Bu lga rian ou tDii t - gpca . to Frnncc..for _use In Uic manufacture o f Frcnch , perfumes.

-Y ou ng men In the U nited States." said the head o f a - la r jie a tta r d is til- = tcrj-. “ are probatoly RlvlnR th e ir sweet- h hearU synthetic perfumes. Perhops n they arc (jlv lne them bouquets o f real f j lastcacl o f bottled flowers. T lic United ci StAles was oncc our best cantomer." n

________ .T l i r Sofia Rovemmpnt has acted vltf-orously to m a in ta in - tlic ijuo lU y ol n D tilRarlan a tu r . The Im portation nf -*

____ Keranlums has been forbidden fo llow -In c disclosures tho,t unscnipulou'i m anufacturers were nilxInR the cheap Juice o f t i l ls p lan t w ith a t ta r o f rosei:.

I t Is d if f ic u lt and often Impossible to dctcet by scien tific means the pres- —

____ cnce -o t-go ian lm n -iu lce -ln -a tta r_______2|The cu ltiva tion o i rose* has sur- b<

vived hard-fouRht battles w ith tobacco ai and o il. The more protlloW e lobncco 4i p la n t was found lo require Iom can- nnd I t seemed fo r a w hile llk c tf) ito displace the ro.sc vine.

•O il WH.H recen lly . discovered In tlin * heart o f the Valley o f Roses and the . pe im n ts . eAelled by dreams ot un El

^ ™ ^ u la \o rs * tUelr Stciw. tti

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. n o c l a i m s t o n : i s w h o l l y p r a c

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^ CLARA DOW and Richard A rlen in t hj '■Ladin o f . (he niob,” a l th e IC : hi

i . -----------r.-=;:=- —•* however, and help tio m the Rovcn’.« m ent. the peasants Imve extended th ; . *• '* flcld.s. Oncc more the countr>’s h :; i . d cnve lo jw d 'in Umt cxCraordhirr,, fru s - ;

ranee o f m illions o f ro*p"

f ^^ven fy-F if'~ ! C hild |~ • Since-ISaO- Kecord— i.' O f San Jose Couplee SAN JOSE. CosU Rlea. Ju iy 21 (/}>) ------ The tw e n ty - fifth child In a period of

' bom to Manuel M iranda rcm andes 0 and hln w ife, Teodula, uged 47 and 0 43, re-'pectlvely.Q A ll o f thp children are lie a lth y and

normal. I l Is tK iicvcd lh a t U ils Ix - Uie larKC.'.t fa m ily produtcci from a

' sinsle union In* the same spacc of ■| tim e In the world.

■ Stutes Rml the rcm u lttd fr'U vc v.lU \ i Ih c lr parents. There have been Uircc

1-. !,eti' o f tw iiui.

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o Motor Oil brings to you a actory lubrication in every t period of years. That’s why

our protection. Conoco Motor ) mysterious, mythical perforr radical.ant a motor oil of highest q i Fears of experience in meetir of the internal combusta'on enf for Conoco. ■NTINENTAL;0IL COiMPANl ‘P r o d x m . R e f n m ^ m lM i i r t a m

Ucb>frsda pttrolcum prodoeta la A ric su M t o lonida.rd«he.K«&M *.M lwouri,l<oot«zu.N«.ts k s . K e « U e < le 9 ,O U a lM M .O « cm . Soocb-

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J ic h Cost o f Brides J Stirs Syrian Youths

InDAMASCUS. Syria. July. 31 (/p)

1 ■ B liin ln if to worry younB and m ar- ^ I r lageablc men in th e Etau ^

A mass meeUng held here re - ^ i cently elccted a committee to seek a m odification o f Uie custom re - - q u lrln * the man who would m arry to pay over a handsome sum of

_ m o n e y - ta - th e - fa th e r -c I - th e - g lr l— ^ of his enoiee. The Western custom is more to the lllkn s o f Uw easU cm BVfnln.

The men working fo r the re fonn . say t l ia t Uiey are n o t Impelled

by selfish niotlvc.s. bu t arc In te r­ested ia the wcllnre o f lh c state: m arrlogcs they say are on the de-

.crease owins to Uie greed o f p a r- __

In t lw m anlase ina iieU i.-

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sea by tne aims and that kind dr. There ' 'yone-can^------- --------mti^ : ra record of

■ type of car ly the liame or Oil makes irmances. I t

quality, re- ting the re- ngine, you’ll

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‘lueEisciiou ■— JSMHSESi~ Long Study of Metabolism, Pro- j _ cess Which. Provides Energy. ; ~ ~Reveals interesima i-acis. ^

W ASH IN O TO K . Julv 21 f/P,—M an t ffrowa cooler w ith aRP. not only i m enta lly and cniotlonaily. but in ac- , tua l ptvducUon o f heat. I

In a Ions study ol metabolism, the r - proe«w.b]t-whlch '-nalur«-providas-roan I

w ith v lU ] energy through the com - r biuU on o f food In the body cells.' c

, D r. P ranc l* o . Benedict, d irector o f r lhc nu lrlU on laboratory o f the C ar-<u negle In s titu tio n o f W aslilnffton. has t) found th a t such fa c lo n as age. sex. n 3lM arid he igh t have dis tinc t effects on Ih ls func(amcntal phenomena. ri

J “ The average ncw-bom ^aby, w eigh- u Ing about eight pounds, has a 24- d hour basal •heat produclloa o f 143 l?i

yw ^ id '~ B ? r l, '^ °V e lg h lp g a te u t ^02 npounds, has a heat producUon o f n l200-csJorie*r'and~ the -avcragc m an, pi weighing 155 pounds, 1700 calories, a:

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ANDACCII t IX sco tttt a t Lan Style, Per mnance

in the Lmest-pru.. T k c n ( t r > K W i f . a f t f » n

esubU ekcd-in tw o wcclct* o ti t p rtccdcn t fc

i re ta il < ovc iF t f i i t - w f c i ^ ' c ^ u t t t r V . '

H a n d f ^ b tm drcd i < yMt —Mfcr to •«« ie u t t w b u » < » l> y C b r v ib f _ t » c tow w t p r irc d fictil» tfa roo f < ro o au tfvcryw licrc.

T b c y c o tB p * rc ttw i^ ti ic c fL r

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T liu s Uic baby. less Umn one-tcn tli the weight o f the 13-year-old girl, produces considenibly more th an one- Icn th th a t of the latter. In compar­ison w ith an a d u lt um n .wclehlng nearly 20 t in in as much, the baby produces oheVtwclfth Uie heau ' -

"Again, i t n-as a t f irs t fiuppo.%cd that tw o Individuals o f Uie same weight em ild^be cqtnpareU--witf»- c ac h -o tn c r : bu t le- was soon' discovered that- the Uill. U iln ^m a n has a meUiboUsm which is^d lffc rcn t from th a t o f tiie

■weigntsTxrinc M ttw :— — ■_

correlated, fo r low w e igh t' and low stature arc coincident w ith youth nnd greater weight and g rc fltc r s ta t­ure w ith adult life . A fte r some 30 yeiirs' work «e. litfve a fa ir ly com­plete series of itxeasureihcnls oC 'bo.'.-’ nl metabollsnr extending from blrU i lo -o ld -a g » .— I t —ts->clear—fr om thesr records th n t the heat nroductlon of d lfic ren t individuals, w he the r cotn- pared per un it of. body u r lg h t o r per

<unlt o f body surface, varies w ith age. the youUi having a more intense m et­abolism Umn the adult.

• 'In comparing boys w ith t jlrU and men w ith women. It Is found Umt up to nbout one year o f .,age. no ditferencc In iiictaboilsm o f the sexes Is observable. Thereafter, however, W\e ' i n llue iuT ol Ijlitjh iu i." {HTT nouncd, the metabolism o f boys nnd men being on the average obout 12 p c r-ce tx t h lR h cr- iha n th a t - o t— iTls ond women." '

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aCA-ACCE-P lAlWiS THISt R e a l S kc , catering

'■ a n t i Safety They see con

n *w Ptym outh, enthusiaam,I* tim e, is w ith - in to »a(c«. ' fo r a ca r io thia • t c

V theonecar ino f t j^ M iM n d i^ is and doc* r

t the Mitw P lym - hopctl a_low<■cofpprte in the . .........

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MOTHER USES HER BABY TO CONCEAL SMUGGLIN(

C O N S T A N T m O P I.i Ju ly 21 (/!>>- An Incident unlque'Mn the iih n a ls u

th a t Turk ish smugglers occurred reccntl n t the Ctistoms hoiwi* wh»n I

^ W T u rk W i_ w o m a ii a rrw ln g from abroat lUn- attempted to smuggle in. a quanUty o • I , , contraband tobacco. t ig h tly packet

Ih fl h^ ji ,oT h n t W m t t n Uvf llt l- bftby. W hcir"thc“ cnstoins” ofn.clrfl 4> ^ ftM -'"^ rw m dlng—. the ' susptelousl;

low bulging swathes o f m ateria l whici m tl, Moslem tradlUon binds round the leg

and a.'ms o f In fan ts, the m other tool 30 to her hecLi, abandoning baby an>

Jm- tobacco.

s russiah trade GBOmtIG-

3m-per MOSCOW. Ju ly 21 (/Pj—Steady iri- IRC. crease In Russian trade w ith Europeitr

and A iila tic countries la reported in figures fb r the f ir s t e ltth t Inonths ot

J™ the last flscol year Just given out by the Soviet govemment.no

xes The to ta l volume o f exp o rti and Im - ■er. iw rts in the European dlvW on reached i r r Bw.unjjoii runics ' tn iji AbuIIIM nd 042,800,000 rubles in the corresponding 12 period o f last year. T lie figures fo r

Tis -tra tic ' over the A s ia U t r ^ n t te r show nn average gain o f about 30 percent.

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IE i» o-ing to the same great m arket, i j

contrast in i t z c , style, perfon tw j safety so sharply in favo r r f I

it th a t c u r io s i^ b u rs ts in to XI* enthusiasm is transform ed

IC m illio n s seeking a lo w f irs t j discover i d the n ew P lym outh * r in the towest-psieed fie ld w ^ ieh ^ s e v e ry th in th a t they have long ^ sw .prtced car w o u ld be asd do. £

: I t A l l doub t as to the highest •dollar va ltM in the lowest«prked— <■ r ig h t there.

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IN G IN A R M O R O F A N T IQ U IT Y :

/ !■ > - STOCKHO lj.1, Ju ly 21 W i-J o u J illn u ' ,l3 o f H'titches o f Uic M iddle Ageii rcquircil ^2,(1. brawn us Well ns b n iln lo w in. It htu

been proved a t a reeonstTucted lo u r-,” ' im iiiun t RtaBsa'in'StUCShOll'li. U( wuleii '

iroad outhenUc orm or and weapons were ty o f used by the com baUntfi. *

The sword.t.. co.'tts o f m a ll nml '•

tC ltn jI^ n Z th c .sT ^ nnti,,, fTcu ted tmder th e sup cn ls lon o f 'D r ."

i B rm t K le in , took I o f m nll reproduced from orluU

j nals o f Uie fourteenth century covcrcti k l ic entire bodlen o f Uic Joa-stlnT (•^^knlghts." and on th e ir heads wete

p placed helmets w ith vl.wni. Bro;id « — j-r.words,—hc^vy—ahicids—nnd-^uttw ic lrtr*"S lf l 'lo n c e a completed the _equlpment. It .

‘ tooK some two houra to enclose encii :, figh te r In his arm or, w jifch wclKliod -

' " * about 110 pounds. T he horses wenclothed in gorgeous saddle eloUis. '

‘ I The partic ipants v.cre j-oung o fflce n f ® : o f Uio Stockholm garrison.

[ JUMPED W RO NG FENCE Im-1 ASHEVILLE. N, C. (/l>) — Junic;i

:hed I Dennis wos sentenced tn nn rinv« in IU1.--1 i ja i l fo r trc.ipa.wlng. I t seems he iln g j jumped a fence and l i t inside the fo r I Buncombe county Jail yard.'

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' C inC AO O . Ju ly 31 OP)—Prospccl-'--------- hx-w ldeapreod coo l-w e a th o r- ld ea l-to —

check black n i# t and to promote the-----------wcKftr o .o r-»pcin g ..«h fJit .,1>rt tn ,.m uca I_

lower p rtcw today io r wheat. Bc----------- „idM ,-expo rt-.bus iness.ln_w heat_ frem . ^

N orth America waa re lative ly slack.~ ' and In some cases fu tu re deUveries

' here touched the lowest level yet----------- tlilf l B c a a o n .--------------------------------------------

______ C lo*lJ)f quotations on wheat wereheavy. r » c ' t o i ',i.c .rict lower. Corn _

■ ' ■ fm is h c a 'frc i t r i ‘! .c o r r r M is a i "src l l decline >to ' i c advance, and pro* • .'i visions unchanged to 7c down.I In addition to the ausplcloas w eatli-I --------- cr-o» tlook-< ts-w o ll ■ aS i-iavorable-corp—J fw rcport-1 rrom the sprlne wheat belt, j t ' ’ cspcclnlly Canada, huge receipts o t <s■ • ncw w in te r wheat In the Southwc.it I v / lind A decldcd bearinh jnducnce on I ’ ' the wJjcat m arket here. W cuUmcm of ; lhe W lnnlpee m arket meanwhile

i;a\e pa rticu la r cmphasLi to com- prchpiu lvc advlcca th u t throuKhout

I n large ncctlon o f Cnnadii GO per cent ot wheat to headed. a»tJ th a t inolcturc Li plcn,(frut to tffinirc Uie proper' f i l l in g o f the crop.

Cheap Canadian offcrhig.i appear­ed' today to be monopollzini; what*

, tiViJ wa.i I bl :______wheat from N orth America. S h ip- _

pcHi In the yauthwc.M were th a i le l t■ • wlUi pm cticn lly no foreign m arket

w hile receipts prpvetl to -b e again of I rccord-brcaklns large volume. Kansas

C ity hnd arr iva l* o f 125'J car*, com- p.'ircd w ith 08$ a week ago and w iUi 402 on the corre-spondlng day last

■ year. H utciUni.on. K anaaii. was like ­wise' lo t l ic " fro n t w lUi an aggregate or 779 c a r s . ------------------------------------- L

W heat— Open I l lc l i Low Close “Ju ly ........la5-% 125'*. 124 124'iSept..........i2 8 \ laavi iac-'>i i 20S.Dcc............. 1 W \ 1320i 130'i. '130% -

Com—July .........I0 7 'i 107% 106'i lOOHSept............ 07 0 7 'i ■ 9&^i OO’ i ce

•Dec. ......... 81 01 '* 80'.i eO?i to_______ Oa(i>—__________________ ' jw5 J ii ly io ld i S rn 48’ . 4a<; sli

Juiy<ncw) 40 40 '. 48^. 48^J pcScpt.(ncw) 40^. 40% 40S 40^. $1 -DeC(new) 43-k 43-'S. 43 - 43‘i

--------- aCASH G R AIN hi

. CHICAGO. Ju ly 21 {/rp)~W heat: a ik No. 2 h itrd $1.27; No. 1 no rthe rn in

— iD rlU E _ llJ 7L i^ fc------------L u n i! na. -2 tn lxed ll.U 'j ‘ . - t5"CT' 51.07',; No. 2 .w h ite 51.08. er

n y c : No. 2 51.03. *1:_________ n a r lry 70c to ooc._____________ __ K

i im o ih y seed t4 to 54.33. TOClover seed 522.30 to 52S. h(Oats: No. 2 w hlt« 00c to OCc; sy

No; 3 w hite 5 l1 ic to C4c.■ of

P q itT I.A X I) C R AIN ttMI'U U 'lL A N U . j i i t y ' j i (,Vi—W heat: tl<

D Ilir~ ha r< l w hite 51.38: Hofl w hite . _ weslcrii w hile 51.27: hard w inter 51.17; nu rtlie n i spring 51.23: west­ern red 51.10.

Today’s car receipts': W heat 07; > f lu n u r ‘ 8; com 'C; oals 1.

----------- h u ra -5 1 C 3 -to -4 L 2 f l: -N o _ i-d a rk -lia rd I—SI.JU: No. Juira 5 l.a j: No. 2 hard

;___~ s m u t i> -_ s u c ii ; ,N o . _3 h « n l-5 l. l6 '- i .to. _

yellow SI; No. 3 yellow 51; No. 3 >cllow M 'v c ; No. 1 mixed 07c; No.3 mixed 08>' c.

Oata; No. 3 w hite 5Cc to GOc.

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C om : C a s h U S 2 yellow 51.12’= to $1.131..; No. 3 yellow S l. l l 's lo 5 1 .l2 'j.

OaU: No. 2 w hite OS'jc to Me. •nm othy: Dcccmbcr 52.80 asked.OU)er gra in and seed unclianccd.

4 D RIBU FR U IT SjI NEW YO RK. Ju ly 21 (/T > )-D rir t „ ^ T ru ll u iid 'ha ps steady; .

' • ______ Ll' '• < U l( A<JO“ t'K O m iC K ■

-------------- c m c A c o .- jT ijy -7 rrs » i= B a trc rrT J « ~clwnced; reeelpu 18,075 tubs. 5]

Ek<1* : Unchanccd; rccel|)ta 11J33 Sic.ise*. ' Bl

fM u liry : A live e w y ; receipts three Stcars; fowls 23c: t.prmBs 32c; b ro il- C;ers 20c ; spring Jiiclca 13c; spring C;Kcf:« 16c to 20c. ^ SI

PoUloea; ReceliiUs 4C cars; on tn ir k Ti1B3 c a ^ to U l United SU lcs ih ip - Tim enu 773 car*; irrn ilnB ra ihe r slow; T i

firm e r on—r.ickcdln.*h Cobblers 70c to 75c; new fancy D'

‘« r r c l« l Ir is h Cobblers52.10 to 52.30. > Bl---------- Dl

8-VN FRANCISCO m O D U C E ^ SAN FRANCISCO. Ju ly 21 (>?•)- ^

B u tte r, ese*. cheese quoUtlons un ­changed. , Cj

SAN FRANCISCO. July 21 M>)_ O utte rfa t Sic. B i

Onion*; Green 75c to DO lug ; Job- S j blng 'dr>- k IIow «)c to 5 I i5 : red St c&c to SOc cwt. St

---------------V r y , Mocic local . Oan » f . HI• 51 to S l2 i cmt.: Jobbing S tocklon F t

51. to 5X50 cw t: poorer lower.------- --------------------- - -------- - -BAB S ILVE B O l

NEW Y O R K Ju ly 21 i/*»>-Oar i l l - Pe ver &8 ’ .. N<

--------- RcOOSTOS W OOL B l

BOSTON. Ju ly 21 Sales o f Ca wool are more frequent bu t the m a- Le

— ------- jo r tty o f t r an u r t ln n s ar»-H>f-«PMm- tUvolume. The ba lk o f the movement Bc

-----------co ti» ts ts -o f-« 4u np le -lo ti.- -O ccM lonal B l. sales o f the fin e r grades o f Ueeces R«

^ o f eight months wools and o f C a l- W. V Ifo m la woob o f P rtn cb e e m ln r fe n cU Cs ^ w tn moderate volume. Q uoU tlons

ceoeraJly are steady to f ln a . a lthough Bu th e m arket U stUl unseUled on toe- Bu

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'■ N E W Y O R K . J u l y 21 ( / ! • ) - l . f S locki: Sleady; W arner ^ ro ll ie ra

' Bonds: D u ll; prices show li t t le ^ d ia iiB t..- - W

I ’oreign excliauBCs: Easy; ater- “ * llnL. nnrt.y^n .ln«.rr ■ __________ __ ^

t• S u ^ nji.d .Coffee: Holiday.F — _ 30;

! CHICAGO: . set, W heat: Easy: favorable weather, po■ Corn: Lower; larger recelpla. wa' Cattle; Irregular. foj- — H og ir-Low cr:------------ ---------------------- 'BUl

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L IV E S T O C K M A R K E T S “ ji ;--------------- ‘ Og:

C HICAOO LIVESTO C K go:CHICAOO. Ju ly 21 (/P)—Hogs: Re- lea

celpls 3000; mostly slow; uneven; 10c boito 25C lower than Friday's top: 511.10 3 ’ innid fo r choice 1B3 to 210 pound (

• shipers’ ^ l f l ; butchers aSfl " t o • !i!^ ’ Eu pounds 510 to 5U : 200 to 230 pounds ity 510.10 to 511.10. To

C attle ; Receipts-COO;-compared to a a week ago: Chotec lig h t yearlings SOc 1 higher: s tr ic tly choice weighty steen In about steady; other grades Includ- no

I Ing general run grassy and short roi fed steers_BOc to_51 lower; best stock- dc

r CM unq-'iw a c rs BKa a rn o ^» c ~ h ig it= - — c r : medium grades 2Se lower; fa t 81 she stock 3&C to 50c higher: cut- te re J 5 c higher; vealcrs 51 lower;

• top m w r - W fa ' rag ycann iBs; heavies 510.40; closing tofc 510; gras-sy and sho rt fed steers 513 to 5X4.50. '

Sheep; RecelpCs 3000; odd packages o f natives l it t le cltltnged; fo r the ,

. wcek P7_do«blr.i from fm lli iK Mn- ; tio iu . 14.000 d irect; early (luw niurn ^: ‘“‘‘ J

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These prices are obtained da lly d lf a t 4 o'clock la (he a ftcm on and ed

; " 'a r e fntcnaiBd W cover on ly ' tha ~ of- _ A T ffagn . nf p r t f f iT .W ht r e .cer talB — I E

[■ «*Be ffo r t ia m a d « -t« - in e lg d e -s iic h la*

j; —qpotatlons.—QBOtatlona-are-cffcreJ ~ A -

—JLiia—M OHid ln o i- i^ b ^ a w p te d — K fl tenecUoc eatremea ot e ither hlgb o r low prioe*.

r a id (A ProdDctr* SoiTho T w in Falls markets ycetcrday

were os follows:___ _______ U res leck ___________Hogs .... ................... ...................... 510.00 ^L ig h t heavy hoga ...........................58.00Heavy hogs ;............ _______ 57 to 58Cows — __________________ $4J0to5W » r «H e i fe r s __________________ W.OOto57JO 2SS te e m ------------------------------- »8J0 totSL00Veal calvcs ......................... »5.00to»*.00YearUnga la m b s ________________ t»MSpring lamb.1 .................................. 514.00 p , j

ro o lH T iiaiHeavy hens. 4 ‘ j ihs.-arKj iip.-lb.-:Tz:17c toLiKht hens, under 4 ' j lbs, lb ......... 14c fntLcshorna. hem . ih • - ...... — » c j uC ocksr-lb . - ..... , .................. .................Sc- —SpriiiRcre. colored, lb .................... lOcSpringers. ln;hom s, lb ____________ 16c <BroLleni. up to 2 lbs., lb_________20c celStags, lb ..................... ................. .......10c BgiCajwn-s. No. -1. lb ......................... ...... 10c cv«Capons. No. 2 lb............ ................... 14c k irSllp.1. lb. .. ............................ 14c 15cTurkeys. Nn. 1 lb................................ 19c loTurkeys. No. 2. lb. ....................... Uc »rcTurkeys, old tom% lb ................- ..._ .I6c f« jOeese. lb ..................................................7c »]6Ducks, lb ........................ - ..................7c $10

DalT7 COIB u ttc rfa t. sweet ....... 4Sc p n□u tte rfn t. sour <3c aniEggi (cash) ................... , : 20c £Egss (local ( to re) ____________ —30c Ua

Esgmr—Wholesale paiC a n e ___________________________ 17.31) «teBeet __________________- ...............57.10 lo«

W heat and MIO Feed 519B rao . cw t.' _________________51.70 lanB ran . 800 lb. l o U ____________ . .5 l . « $13Stock food. 100 lb s . '____ _____ 51J0 yeaStock food. 600 lb l o u ________ 51.85 to

^ 8102 t P tdciaU oa. J io. 2 o r be iic r 55s k tc

Zt*t4Ul Priccs tot* m o n i. d o r tn ...... ~.:,40cand50e pigOranges, dotea '_ _ -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 0 c to TOC lyP ou toe s 11 ! !» .• . . _ ......... .......... 2ic weiNcw potatoes. 12 lbs. .. . . .33c butRoyal Ann Cherries, l b . _____ ’ .- lOcB ln g ,ch e rr ie s 2 lbs.' ____________ -25cCabbage :_____________7c SLettuce, ' v»«n (iioe Sh<

Berm uda onions 3~lb«. ___ Z !. . - 2Jc toB la ck -IU » pb erT lw ,-3 -p t«— 23c e nRed RaspbOTlM. 1 p tn t ________13C 513Watennelons. I Ih. •______________3Hc sorCaatetoepes. each ________________ loc 73

FMCm t>erB u tte r-fra n ch ) afte laaB u tte r te re a m e iy ) _______________ 50c 97

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i i pI DAY’S STOCK MARKET I

PROVES REACTIONARY 1I NEW YO RK . Ju ly 21 w n —The ■ blocic m arket tu n ied rencUonnry to-

jdn y o tte r an early period o f irre j;- = • u in fiiy . Many early gams o i i to j i— po in ti were cu t down or wiped out in th e . In tc selling movement, finn l i quotatlonn^ u.^ _

nolniB. and a few even larger. Trad- / " Tng” waa re iniiveiy uu ii “ m volume, j , the day’s .lales aggregating o ifly 540,- 300 slinrcs. j

’Trading in today’s m arket wa.i un- , settled by a break o f more t lia n 0 • t - po lnu in Freeport, Texas, w h ic h . was dropped to a new now level fo r the year a t CO'i, on selling prc- —

•BuiiTffwy-ngfflyca ur ~ u re~ puw ica tio ir l cn f n hn1f_ y r a r ly_ i«aming3 _ rc - _ . liw rt. W arner Brothers Pictures, which wahad advanced more lh a n 3 points to lca new high a t 6 7 'i. lost a ll its gain. i

Selling pressure also., was cffcctive pphagainst such reccnt leaders a t M o n l- -=gomcry Warcf. U n ion Carbide. Am er- \-lean Linseed. Oenenvl Motors. H ud- __son M otors nnd Radio, n il o f f 1 to j..^3 '.3 -points. I

Case ■nircshlng m n up 11 polnt.i ^T u t" lo s t 3 iw in u j ai its gnm. Pu:;^ »•»ity Baking preferred and Reynolds 'Tobacco “ A " showed large gains on ? j,a small turnover. FC

Except fo r a break ot 4H ix jln ta 'in Peoria nnd Eastern, there were avno changes of importance in the ra il- — road group. M ost o f the lending railsdeclined frdc liona lly .__________________ _ ]

STOCK M A R K E T M ARKS ,T IM E DURING W EEK ]

NBW YO RK. Ju lv 21 IVPi—The 1Stock m arket appeared to be m ark- 1ing tim e thU week pending fu rthe r Ilig h t on the credit and business out- 1look. I

Pools succeeded In m arking up a 7

ivCeTO vrhrie’ n"^f.p rh i'k llw utl'icr^ 1 u in k to new low levels fo r tlie year. i Price m o'Tnients in ih o general Ib t were Indecisive. T rad in g was lonte- I ly proTcsslonal In character; the in* difference. oT th e 'p u b lic being reflect- — ed in u i f j unusually sm all volume o f S a les .w h ich -aw ra ge dT a ro un d-l* ! ___

Issuea. -bonrt prices d r ifte d lower. A -nu m be r o f runrond liens «ank to ON

ing inspired by fears th a t llm as- fq passlnntion of Pre.sident-Elect Obre- i gon would dLsdfrb the po litica l and ore economic hUbllUy o f th a t countrj-.T lic week's new offerings to ia lled » less__than 523,000.000, w iUi a large 331 vol\inic b f •'undlKeated" Issues s till over-haiiKing the m arket.- ■ '■’I , . I I I « Coregained, fn t lamb.<! closing steady to tm35c lower: slieep strong to 23c h igh- FCer: feeding lambs 513.83; fa t natives {51350: ycarimgs 513; fn t ewc.i 57; bcifeeding l.imbs 513.75; the week’s bulk Ro prices: range lanib.s 515JJO lo 513.73; lu tlven 51^ (o 513.23; th rowouta 511to i i r M : yparitncs—s n 3 3 —10-^137 M ifn t ewc.s 56.30 to 57; feeding lambs 513 to '513.75.~ ~ ------ -----------------~

O M A IIA I.lVKSTO C K 1O M A IL \. Ju ly 21 C a ttle : R c- ccl

celpls 300: caU-cs, 100: compared week hl(ago; fed steers nnd yearlings un- te«even; fed >TarlhiK;- and l lg iit ?ieem SHktroiig lo mostly 23c h igher; spots th i35c 40c higher;, fed heifers strong 13<to 33c h igher: graoserB weak to raiaround 23c lo *e r : bulks fo r week: 5Hfed kteers and yenrllngs 514J3 to era516; weighty steers 518.15; yearlings 50. 510JS: fed heifers 513,23 to 514.30; cows 18,30 to 510: putters 50 to 57.23;pracucal top veals 513.50: stockcrs Iand feeders 511 to 512.65. boi

Sheep: Reeeipti 600: fed clipped FirIambs sold to arrive a t 513J0; com- Thpared week ago: k illm g clasaes fu lly Fo•taady; feeding lambs mostly 33c T rlower: closing bulks fa t range lamba _51535 to 515.40: top 515.40; naUve _lambs 51433 to 514JO; fed clipped P 513.60; f t t ewYi 53.30 -to 59.30; fed ycarllnga 510.73: feeding lambs 513 to 513.33; weeks lop 513.73.. Hogs: ReetlDts 3300: most cla j* s

lica d y w ith ’ tV id iy 's a V i i^ c or IOc' “ to I 5c lower than_.e»rly.. odd . Io n ; . . pigs and lig h t Ughu weak to uneven­ly loaer; top 51040 on 330 pound ■ weights; bu lk 300 to 300 pound butchers 51p35 to 810.50.

S.\N FRANCISCO SHEEP SAN FRANCISCO. J u ly 31 <;p^=-

Sheep: Weekly re c c lp U -8000; eora- P* n s Bu fc agu. iJumA{-» T m itH ~ g c T to Soc lower: demand tia rrow ; Ut>- f r t l —qffertng* q u o ta b le - tn513: week's top *eren d« ± a ~sorted 10 per cent' a t 511; 13 decks 73 pound Oregons . 513.35; so rte d 'tO per eeat six decks is e ^ a m to good lambs 51X35 lo 51X90; deck around 97 pouads • yearlings » : few o o t WJO; deck! CO pound a p d w>tt>ew U

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T A ll W ant-Ads alive and active ana— they bring the buyer. .

i Phone 32

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____________________■ . . ... 1LO ST-= im O W N -t>O aTrO E IO *-C O N - ^ _.tnlnlng.phyBicinn.cr.cillLDnpU'j‘i . _ j tC i ward. F. H. F rank lin . Woods Bldg. / Lb S T -S A TU R D A Y , 8x10 TEN T BE- ^

tween T w in Falls and Shoshone. fFC Phone 3-J-O F ile r. I

FOR SALE—AUTOMOBI LES'isil_ ___________ . . ■ - . . . j . ' r cFOR S A LB -F O R D TON T R U C K : ' , '

Ford sodan. IM 8th ave. nortli,

cord tires, fo r sale cheap. InquireR M . Stone. Phone C C 7 - J .______ *■ IFOR S A LB -F O R D W m i B O X ’ ftj,

would 'co ns ia ir furnlluVe. 1227 11: 11- 50, ave. cast. 1 i i j

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in?ft n n r t w . ^ r i i r i , , g o w i - U r e t , . ^ looks ahd r u u 'guod; Ucciiec, f—

5373. l i f1026 Dodge co ia e j 0 good tires,

- - i5375. F T : ‘ ' \1024 Dodge touifd ff,. 6 good Ures, ' 5300. i ' : ' . ■ — \Three old .moder Dodge cars t lu t

»m«L:sgod.“ pi' letO 51M tu 5-09. - - j 1P24 Dodge screen, priced Ic r quick la lc . 5423. • ‘

M AC EL AU TO M O BILE CO.Have yon drove tbe New Victory |

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pnR. O f I W r-T ’ AWJ. A . F lyn il. Phone 603.J-4. ^

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POR SALE—O O dD W O R K I ’EAM ~1 and five .tons clovcr hay a t 'I 'a ru o ^

orchards. ‘____ ______________________ .FOR 8 A L ^ P U IIE B R E D H O LS TE lfj , ,

bu ll calvcs, 525. B. O . Ehlers. Phone H. 381 -J -l. • • .- ■ i •FOR S A L E -P U IIE BR ED G U E R N - '_

sey bull. 1 '; years old. Mr;;. O. C. Coxen. I ' i .m iles no rth of W ashing-. ton school. : JFOR 6A LE -323 Y E A R U N O W H ifk

facc ewe lanib>. c rou-bred. Septrm - ‘ ber delivery. Liil:c V. Sonner. U iilil. . Route 1, Phone U37-J-4. ■ W(

"■■■ ■ ■ ! a ii58[—ewph-woak.— U>-tiu'Uiuui-ii<>. 53.50 to 53; good quoted 55-SO. [nia

-----------------DEN V m SHEL'P-------------DENVER. July 21 (/p>—S lierp: i : . - ‘ fur

celpls 6300; f.%t Iambs acUvr. I ' jc pa: h igher lim n ('ridny’s quot:illoiv^; ih ir - 22i teen load-1 anxind 80 |x>uiui‘; Id.-itu)-. 514.75. Rcee liil' fo r work 3C'.0. j ] th rough to raniT'-^; fn t l;«inb-. around „ i; 15c lilg lie r; rwr.s steady, bulk f a i 'b r l rancp liunbs 51J 85 lo 511":.; to p ' j « 514.73; la t ev.c.N »6 to IC-'.O; im f r r t i - f era .sold: two loads feeder ycarhni;:; ’ ^

I UrtLIKER TV BONDS 1

NEW YORK. Ju ly 2t ( /T )-L lb c rty ' ^ bonds c l« e d : .F irs t 4 ' . I .................................. 110031 i"^ ITh ird 4 ';s . ...............................5100.10' 'Fou rlh 4 ' . j . •- .. ............ . - 5101.131“ ;Treasury 4 ':» ............................5 1 1 1 1 0 ;^

vaiDb'NVEC'S steady deveJopment tai as a sheep marketing etnter U Co caaslag faTorable eonw ent all ov tr the eenfiiry, Idaho gro«rrs

•ihottld not f a i r w g c i ' lh e - n o H - - ' " " • dowa” on th e . I>enrer 'msrket

before U a iln ; L a n m le i f they waai to obU ln p ie inoU doUsn ( fo r the ir-tam ba . J t • eo it i no i jv oo re to roBte tU H earer. <

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BARGIINSFOR SALE—REAL ESTA IOaODBg FO R SALS. 820 2W3 AVE. I

^ '^ M js o n T R A D S ^ : ^ io ~ A C ^ 1 rcU nqublunthU W rllo • -HIB. '

3uhL Id a h o .________________________ j!XIR 8 A L E -4.ROOM PLASTERED

house: giin>Rc, 2 lots, on ly 57S0. O ct- sert Real Estate, over Eldrldge's.____ j»OB SA LE -M O D E R N F IV^-R O O M . house w ith new gamge. 603 3rd ave. a

*OR S A LB -6 -R O O M HOME. TW O £'I t ts r m ii t r w r n e s - n n d T r a p c s T —210- -Vlexander St. a»OR SALE—FIV E ROOM MODERN I

home, W ashington school dU trlc t. iiiq u lro Room 13, F irs t ' N ationa l Bank Illdg.________ _______________ ;__________ _r'O R S A L & -P nO P E R T Y KNOW N AS *

■'Farmen C o rrn r bu ilding nnd seven ■ ot.s' w ill >>c sold cheap ou good ternu. k. N. Long. Phone 45.IHEEP ItA IS IN D ; A 730 ACRE FAR.M 1

in norlhwestem Florida, closc to j narkets—m ile and h a lf r ive r frontage.«eal. n il yea r climate. Free range fo r j :a ltle and sheep. O ffe ring t i l ls u t;15 per aero to settle our esUte, B u ll- •kble terms. F u ll In form ation on re- ;l im t. M cCa.iklll BitateB. 7 South ^Jearborn St.. Chicago, III .____________ _,

— ^ 1S IX IM PR O VED IR R IG A TE D '

farms fo r ren t w ith optlort to

cd on tho V A U E R IR R IG A TIO N * PROJECT along the line o f the i OR KAT NORTHERN R AILW A Y In iio rth c ru Montana. Soil o f ex- | ■ rn tionn l depth nn.l fcrniHv. G en- j eral diveogfled. crops grown, 15c- 1 cellent opportun ity fu r Dairying , and s tock raising. W ater in am ­ple quantities when the croju need It. Canals: and slructurea well b u ilt and ina luU lncd . Aim ual * uulnlcnaQco O nly ONE DOLLAR pef at:re. Qood markets, schools. |

~ ~ ^^ lg I5 K ^p c r.. racr c ~ w lt i i ~ juntt l lZ :- B jiju u iii 4 lu iTJj.' " Fuy»nn>3 ih h i»i »H- H

mlr-ed. . P rice Includes fu lly paid 1up \<ator. r ig h t and .no .honded la * . ]nrun-iijito ii. O v t“ n fa ii i i o t yuui ‘ 1

■CTn.“ ~ TrtVca3t;ul\; J^UW. VVniB •Box lOOA. Idaho F a l5 n fltt lio .“ • '

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HELP WANTED — MALE OR jFEMALE

_______________ _________ 15ALESMEN W A N T E D -C A L L P A R K ,

hote l. Room 108. ________________ ‘V A N IE D —HOUSEKKEPEm FOROU'T •

of town' plftce. 2 In fa m ily ; p rn n a - ' lent, aox 11, care .Nws. _VOMEN. MEN.' EA-RN 533' W EEK LY ’

addressing cards. Home spard time.Ml year work, experience unnecessary, 1 K»-*<illmB.--WrHe. .N atlona l_a41X-Ja;. _nalca . Woodhnven. New York._______ *jm izS -;EAR N z331J^W iaC L2C raB\V.« ; J

Ing smocks. No w ilin g . B \e ry tliln g iim iih e d . Addre.ved envflo|)c brings < >arllcular.i. V io le i Garm ent, 37 E. (:2nd N. Y . Dept. 370._______ ...ADIES CAN EARN 520-tJO W E E K - ‘

ly tewing smock.-.; everything fu r- ] iL lie d ; no ^ellin2: uddressed en vc lo i* jrtngs particulars. ’ K rc x Garm ent. , C07 nr.-Jdway, Nrw York. D ep t. 383. i ,VOMEN, SPARE OR I-U U , T IM E I

M w ing daytim e frocks, 51 8 -d o u n . t Icperience unnccca.wy. sUady work. • 10 .lelling, pa rtlo ila rs free. L iberty iidusUlcs, 70 L iberty St.. Brooklyn. -r.________ _________ (VOMEN. G IR LS. E:ARN MONEY AT

hon>e. spare ttme, addressing cards; ' rasy, steady v o rk . Experience unnec- asary. W rite only fo r ParUculars. ^ I t o . 366 Broadway. N c w j f w t _____ ,rE A C T tn ia w a n t e d " ‘ t o e n r o l l

f<:r |>oslticas in UUh. A r lu n a . Ne- i ,a d i. W yoming. Ncw Mexico, M on-•n a and Idaho. Iiivc^llKa'.c t i id ty . ,Continental Tcscl-.cr:.' Agcncj’. 310 .irook-s Arcade. 268 ScuUi a u te St» ‘',»:L Lake C ity . ______________^

S I T t J A T i o N S ^ W E y ^ im a . Morr.LTx s m iz e r . u a t x a * i,oXtT m u tfac . Pbooo 407-IU4. \

j i b v D K U t i s HOUSEU'ORK o r .cookla* Job on ranch fo r the sum- ,

ner. Box 48. care ot News. i

w tth ou tfit, or ca ranch. ’•acce W 7-IU1. Buhl.

FOUND '- — ,— . . - . i ----------------:_____________ tT ro > a > - iB y t k b p o u c e . t h i s ia a d .r lm ^ M:i»;77.- Owner apply a t

✓ » ___

I HELP/ "^ ( g o v ^ - -^<N eN nI ^ ' A N & ’V a if lN < » A

iANDOPPOI FORSALE^fflSCELLANEOUsf

B. FOR B A LE -O O O D LLO Y D . BABY

is FLY SPRAY FOR YOUR COWS, PER ' 3 : " galfoh i n s . Diamont^ Huraw iri-cX -6',T _ POR S A L E -A GOOD -USED D EER - , D ing binder. Priced to sell. PhoneL- 500-R-l. __________ _ _. FOR SA LE ^TH E " COLTO C AR BID E VI ligh ting p lan t; aLio a w indm ill. W ill e. sell cheap. W. M . Haynes'. 5 miles__ MUth_n_f Hansen- _ _ _______.b SPECIAL 'W H ILE TH EY i S o t . 30x3'i IB- —RieHIoh d : •Hl8h~ a ta a 6 ~ F flh r lc~ W o n f ‘

skid tires, 5438 cach. K inney W arc-N house.____________________ ;____________t. E. b . tCELLOGO, AO EN T POR L A T - ik im e r^ Dry Arsenate o f I.ead, fo r spray

m aterlola. C all phone 650-W.. P . O. g Box 754. 304 3nd ave. no rth .

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\T LO iW fl. K r. t iv m i •■O MONEY TO m JaN . PO TTE R R E ^P- esUte. _____________________________ '’ f U O N ZY .FO R STRAIOUT.IiOAM B-OM . I modem houses la T w la F a lli. A r - 'C th u r L . Bwtm 4e Co. _ h FJUiMERS M U TU AL l l R B IN S T O -

ance S-year, SOc )>er |100. Federal— 4oMu-..6a _ peft=«iU tt=8eft=J id ff»=Mter - i Dow-ell. Phone B77-J-1.

C l'TY LO A N S ^W E -W A N T D E S iS A - ble loans on residence o r buslneis

^ y m ^ ' l l s ^ i u e ^ A b ^ ^ t ^ C o r L ^ 'M O N tY TO LO AN ON P A R M OR

City properly. Some priva te moaey In suma o f from 5500 to 45000 now oa

_ hanrt, i r r lg a tff l Tanrtn rnm na tiY , H ft- tc l B trr ine . l]8 ^ h o 3 h a a F s t, west. FAR M LO H Js^ N O C O ftM I^ iO N .

no delay. T w la FaUs U U e and Al>-stract Co.. L td._______________________OUR TEN YEAR FA R M LO AN O F-

fers tho best o f late rest rates and re'paymeat p ri»U e *«. No cash com-

. Twl«ilrm T.ftgph ». W IHIbtth

fered on tbe T w in 'F a lls tract,' I t wlU pay you placing your

■ - F O R - R E N T — F U R N I S H E D -

” N IC E COOtTTVPAirrMENT. 443-M3WND ................. ...........................H ROOM FOR RENT. GENTLEM AN.........only. -540 3rd ave: east. • - - -„ FO'r" R E N T-O O O D ROOM IN MOD^ ^ home. Phone S30-W .

r 7 i b ^ ” * B m R o o M ; b B j jT L n iE N 't .preferred. 248 3rd ave. norUi. i . ROOM FOR RENT, LA D Y PREFER-

red. 337 3rd ave.-went. - V I ’OR R EN T-T IO O M W IT H B O iU tD ;‘ clo ic in . 313 2nd ave. norUi. y, FOR REN r-SLEEa>IN Q ROOM AND l i . bonrri. i t desired; nl.so gar.ice. 328

■Jtli '^ e . n o r t l i ^ __________ ____ _hr i » H —H F . ( f r = r L lb H T _ J IO U S W ^ i 1C Ing room. Closc In. .fUume 830 or IS ca ll_a l 4G0 2nd ave. norUi.E. 6-ROOM M ODEitN HOUSE. 525 : 5^

room liouic, 520. A. N. Long. Phone: - 45. ________________r - R IA LTO j lO T E L i ' ia SHOSHONE ST. )c north. Clean and thoroughly m od- it. ern. Tran.'ienU M>llcited. Special j5. rales by week or m on lh (o perroanciit K guests. Maude Mac O aut H un t, pro- n. p rle tfo a .- Over Plgcl y W lf f l y . ' .

1',- FdRTiENT^.^jNFrRHI§HEDGARAGE FOR RENT. 546 3RD AVE.

T ca»t.

I : . M IS C E L L A N E O U Sa. ............... - - — m '— — —„ PARTY W IO tE S TRANSPO RTA- L Uon to Po riand . Phone Sl7*R-3.** K A m o M IN lN O , P A IN T IN O AND PA- >* per hanging. P. A ..R o«aJi. 33T eth

ave. east. Phone 9S3-J. m s in u iN C E - ^ A ijT O k o B i i i; iN s in ^

aaee. a ll c o v m ita . p ro m p t eta2m

7 S ’ A b s tra ^ q L * U d.FREE B A T H tN G ' A T T H E M AR Y

__ Alice park fo r week o f J u ly 32, and . free admuslon fo r t ta i^ n g to h ike rs

bikers, etc., but a ll autos m ust pay- 35c per car. Dressing rooma fo r men

^ and women. The P a rk asaumt y ■•pp >* reaponalbmty wh«t«Ter.

S f O R - S A t E - P O U t T f t Y ^* • ■ ■ ^ f / ,

~ ^O R S A U S -W r a S ^ ~ ''W hite . U ttiom . puUeta; M a n h •

_ batched. B . E, FU aaeh t. p b o ^ S ttfiS .B FOR B A l ^ U WU1J.-S LB O B D B K ‘ A p o U e U M w « te « U . O a a m r B U l C

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ORTUNITIESis[«"

PROFESSIONALe l ATTORNEYS_ .W _L._D U N N =Law _O lU ccfc :IM 0a i J j | _

and 4. Sm lth-R lce BuUdlnff. h r ' SHAD i iO D O i^ i ^ m s 4 and 0. S E Ec* and T ru s t Bldg. Phone 6._________ o . C. H A L L -O v e r cios* Book Store.I I IOUS W. G B A IL IM -L a w ye r, Bank a v0 Phone W S-W.- ]

' BWEELEY A SWSELEY—Law otooea 's - Idaho Power ^ J d la g ^ ______________

„ BUSINESS ^^ * ^ ^ 1101)1, ' •WORK 6 O L A 8 8 ^ ^ " ]

_ m N D O W aL A S fr-W la d s h ie ld s rttW i IN . ne t w ark_M oon'a Shop. •Phooe

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n o M E ^ rT U M S iN o " S 'n E A r a f o c ai r New locaUon. 135 ard a r t , east. -1 — -i*none~2tc}r' _. -

BALLANTYNE FLU M BIN Q m H E A I- Ing Co, For beattag tro tiU H , pboa t

a . ^ ____^ IN S C B A K C *

ey AUTO INSURANCE, a l l eoreraceg,on Potter n c ^ _ & tate. _Phoa« 374.

In . c i o a E t t t m n s f b b c o , pbtme mJ>. CraUng. storage and L ib erty CoaL _ W ARBEBG TRANSFER AND 8T0B>F - ago Co. Coal and wood. Phone 14X Dd M ’N lCnO LS TBANSFEB A 8TOB> a - age—Qarbage hauled d a llj. Pbeo*

1 ' M s M ' > '« a 3 a a ii - o r x m u iBi ^™ meeta In L O. O. .P; h iB ara ry sao-^ ond a q d r fo tg ttrM ro d a y .............. .. -

~ FO O aTE^-FRUITS, VEGETABLES— ”

^ TOR SA LE -A PR IC O TS. Phone 578RX APRICOTS' R IPE A T P E m tfiO N -S

Orchard. Phone 407-R-3.__________- 1X)R S.^LB-^K>NTM ORENCY CHER-

Ties: also apricots. Phone S17-R-1Patrick W ynn. _______________ ___l-X>R SALE—APRICOTS; 4c PICKED.

Bring containers. 'S 'i miles sou^h D ; o f h o ip iu i. _ _„ r o h S A L ^ N E W I'O TA’TOES, 35 ID lbs. fo r SOC delivered. E. O. Elilers.28 i»lione 381-J-l. _________ TOR SALE—APRICOTO. 2 M ILES P« .^ ro O th , V. niUe o f S ouUt P a rk .~ o r Phone 316.J-4.

. FOR s'aLE—A P R lC O T S r4 c” ON~TUB 5- tree, c r 3c picked. 1 m llc north. Si m lie wc.1t of C urrj'. Phone 72-J-6, F ile r.„ TOR SALE. C H E R R im . SW EET AND !T. senil-Kwcet. Phono 980-J. J . D. d - Wiseman.

BI.ACK-CAP T lASr'B ER iU ra .'Ale; SOC a gallon on the bush. Drtng .

your cont.i}ner3. s \ mlJes u t s l from i _ South Park. • - - ■Q A FEW MORE SW EET CHERRIES__ Cheap. Also some sour cherries. Mra.

J. H. Grlnsted. mUe east, % Bouih c f W ashington school. _______

^ WANTElP-MrSC^ELLANM^— W A N T E D -P O O L 'm r. B . t t H U H- A - ter. Phone 903-W,_ W A -N tE D -^ flb O S E C L k A N IK Q a t A - tfaehottr.--P ttoce m -W M .

horses.' I la l f m lla east, -X ao rth o f R - Waters comer.

„ Repatnng.___ , _____ - _______W ANTE1>-NAM£S AN D . AD O R E S ?

“ es Of Spaa&h'Am erican W ar v r t e r - ■ „ ans and wkSowi. Serrlce between A p ril ^ Z l. - ia n . and j u l r 4.1M Z. O. Aadsr- “ I6n. PensTdrt Claim A<eat, 7 80. RU*

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l» K[ --------- Knni5I In tt w ifmornmUini lo owncrr: o f sule-*

"I po u ltry /locks k'.uc«l y ^ ir r t l i iv • i i - js liilli!' Rnrdinc m ntln ir nntl Prcn Mo9 ti’ . T I t l i•I pouHrv~ ti<.-gijnn t.' i-j- l' n in i i - .T r.‘>r t) i i. w

sldcrnblo flc tn tl n ilv lc f w h irh /ls a»- th ro vI p llcnb tf to n l l* 'l !b fk ow iiff;.. u - litlr A fl*I more p a rllc iiln r ly lnti'ii(l<'(I for tlmr.p i l i f in

who are complvliiR w ith 11:<' r t in il l- proccftlons of Ih r t^^t■i. plKiiw

T i l l ' fuUcmlj'K'i i | i i— rnr n’-qmndt t ^ —

Some“ p « p le ~ r o (jiiil** ron rc rn i^ r nbout the cfrpcl o f the test upon ckk production. I f a flock Ir. ron finrc l to ,,rp j, a smnU space nniJ li.ind lw l Iti lh c ,

__ctitcU lnK-£ratcs_aa_u-c..iucttiisl— Ujcrc-need be bn t sninll Interforonce w ith p^„ Ihe lr production. However. It L-; bo.tl, from ft brectllnd .itin ilp o ln t, H in t |.p„, they be Rotten o iit o f pro<lucllon early and nny tim e from now to thn l l r s l o f Septcm bf-r'l : i t l i t bc.s' tim e ,, fb K c f brt'fd in rf hen;: o u f nf pro- ,,, iliic tlo n . .

M any people make Iho ml.'-tnke o f iir ., a:

the la ti! fa ll nnd' ch rrv 'w in te r lun l tlic n expect Rood hatches in the Bret BprinK. T ills cannot be done. I f Kood m n iln

— Im tfh ln r rpMilf,-i firp..tn ,ht! lincl. b rprd- .imcaui — Jnir^toc lf-inH sl-b r-Ko ll« 'n -in l«>Tbrood- -drrnry — Ing-coni:lli.lon.r-nml .enrly malt I-. nh-

sohitelv iieccR-inry to . proper breeding cold condition. - • to tm

Breeding ntocic nhould be ntarted cvmbr in to n fa t m o lt no t la te r than Sep- tion. tcm bcr Xlrst nnd an earlier date to th i

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— - e la b o r a te e q u ip m e n t 'f o r a he .... -^ t i f o -foiniiyi wo offdr aayiaj

havo a s e t 'o f B r t t _ m oro e a s i l y

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pro tecU on to d o c n upho ls tc

^ o . b U t o S nappy s tr ip e d p $ 8 . 5 0 tc m s , w e ll cu t. i

E tw t « * ot ra b ly b o und a- B U t n x o r e * ' it ltc lird . T h ^ r r r

ca rrU * aun anil c lroa in t; wl* * W o a t e r n ou t fA ilInc: n t im iA u to ’s* r t io r - an<i vnooih ljr. and

J aa tM Alt u U s - pu t on o r ' romovcdtB c to rr •e rrtco . anywQ In a »Ixkrt t!

J A V a c tm m f*T| B o td e m

^ a n d J txg iB r e r T « a t

________ s h o u ld Inc*------------- :— •

Vwe*m BoCHm . . . «U ffurftaNFimt ................................. 98c to $2

I Q o a rt 1m«Um............ . . . .S X .7 5 to *€j Ca Dob i o d . . . w W * n»o«lk -

> t.9 S to S3

joMt W h i t you B M d toe okiTTlac

I l i i f T M - «n n S B la r board. clam]

F « U ^ Cmm— P « Ib ........................ S I______ ; __rTT«i:ifc:M !M iT-- b — i —..................... » i

s L rs ^ .im £-------- — I p H tV O f T f - » l ^ -Um.mMsrti

- m B M M B B M M I I

- — T O ^ - F A 1 ; L S - D A I

tiff stock in to a stnrvatlon n io tt, bu t im lly uHii’i l nt.'Mustf-n h iT T m itrT -T g -in y -r iT ra m in luii. u j tn »iiuu> ana ^ m w \. h a ~ S H f

icreo.'ic the flesh and reduce produc- be jnion to the extent t lm t Uiey w ill ease be Inlirrriifh th e m olt w ithout lowerlnR o f ditibnle l r physical condition. loweri

T r» a l fo r Pam .i«M ......... .

in m io r c , U ia t, ly-<'i'c!!ni? Klven. a one Kr.-un ciipmilc of an u la an«l the 350 m lllonrnai cap- nAiiitr i le -o f I.loyd's Reanent N lc o ilfc S u l- iU h :- ir jJ -n ,itir r— tlia»— 3 n ) ir in b e r-n 7 l l l l irea tn icn t w ill clean tlie blr^l.^ brerdi'

U’irjil.'. iiJUt a t IhiTt t lijid onlV tiro v ih n n In to a very nip id m olt. nV> A fl*T ihey jita r t In to thi* molt, feed if in fo r flesh and c o iit in iif U iat •occM u n t i l they have rrsiored Uie rnnvni Kinent In . th e ir bodies to the cx- j S ,ut__L*i.'iL..Uir Irg i, s k ln -an d iMdlea. .>,..10 0r - n s - y r l lo w - M - w h r n - t h r y w c r e fj,

by ea rly October. A f lc r the p ig - jr-nt ha.s been restored and (lie hens • Th,. p Jn a hiBh state of- /lr>Rh. they comiill IV be gradually brouRlii buck Into

tle iu rn ’ tf> jjro du c tlon hould be nd iia l bu t continual ho th a t the n.'i are laying about .10 per cent ..c „r rouKh the m on th o f Dccembcr and !• -on u rap id increase Just n t n n A f c tim e when eggs arc behiB snvcd n U A l r ha tc liln jr purpawn. I f the hcnji T n :> In proper physical coiid ltio ti. a.-!:i alrp iidv been dc.scrlbod. tlic above

— m il lR ffect o f W cnlher Malta.

BreedlnK hens niay bo slow in rc - hlRhwa n iln if to producUon w nie r.cn.nons; h is hoiCOUUI__» r —rtnri- ' crew trar>— TN-TOthci— t>r— B om rfT x tirm rl-h lR hw n

Id. In such eases. It is advisable! days g tu rn on Uie liBht.n early in De-1 they w

m brr to s ta rt .the hens In produc- the Ro >n. .As soon os they nrc s ta rte d ' veil. ’

the extent th n t Increase oppcars crushei

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s a d q u w t e n ' '

h m l iH K S ^ e s t f ^ b e c a u s T i r i r S B t i

, h o r n l i k e c a m ^ o r tT ie l I ro n - a n g m ai c s r o r y t l i l n g t h p y r T ^ h y r m i

g = i g . - j ^ r 7 : i s ~ f A & r ~ :IV B _ 'C o o

ani^.pun

^ ' ' IK>U * I, u U and pepper Khakorn o n j fo lhcfw y nrat a n ts ly ia tarco kettles1 ' ■ l* r le « ......................................

9 f ' *’V lc t« r” A lum inum K it, cc tra M

U n £ - ' FMLigSmct....... removabl« baniUo«, t m t C

BhouW bandy. Two a lM * .. .: B l l t - C a r r y a G o s o / m e S to o e y , ___C o m f o r t t M e ________ r z r ra b a c k ^

-T O 5 ” popuIaF— c lo th * tliN -W ubcT 'atova 11-

|q f/> rv Iu»trat«^ la c-ompnot d p £ ^ <t ( ]u - O th o p Q a a e h in * ' ^

a n d S io v - . I # to ♦ lis o .m iK F in d in g S to v e LcgM

r w ith - . . . R its * atOT« lo convrntent etanuKly h * I*h t. n t any camp »to»».......

md o r" ^ f . »vcd by C tx to ltn e L a n te r n s^ . . . are woii<l«rfUl camp ronw » » —■ ♦ to op rra tr. aa/a. and flood whu

clra r. whUo llKht. W ih pump t o n ntlach«d.............................................

SoanA _____________ _

S'JSi V _______ __

D a ys £, i « Fsld lns Camp C«t» . . . •tron*

w lih t>r*vr eanvaa coTem........... \I Matal FoJdJno Camp Bada . . .> »X 4S Cat Pada".*.'.*.'.’ .'.'.’ .'. .- t Oaubla BW Slxa Mattrwaea.........

W alarproof *Peneha'* Mattrvwaa.C *m » S ta o la .- .-w t th . - ‘ -“ y-Ba

K / lJ t out tacka aad w ith . C h a ^- V M back*...70a to Co«y C*— , With 1

u d |1*>S i------- 4- . a

j;g -M o retbariq08toraflitlie

^T l^Q S b e m A a a S u U D fe rC k x

a ^ a T f S t tT T o H B — ' Y T w in . M » , Id a h o

1ly ‘'rod'ici-d '011 ^ 1 p o M ib le ^ lw n -1

lind: T l i f breeding s tM k m iiiit 1 p e m ti in pro iw r pliyslcal condlttori. Ad- cidcnt

.Ion o f males does no t correct a Mnync veri'd v lia llly or jw o r physical con- • j it l ll n ion. Hens mny be In • h ish pro- here. r i i n i> a ~ iu ia r f . 7 J ia t f J t '^ r iv .T flniif,i.j>rfiiiiu j i.Tirt'Trtnp' ti i iy —i t i w ■ Ih».^rwL>rtfii

w t w i h w i ^

onfti'.f or 3dditidn.i to flock shoiild*! lev ie s 'innd)' only a fte r consultlnR tbe | nnvuin

iltry 5|»'cliill.it. The cxtem lon d l- jioii-caii_ruinlcf_ii_vcryjnucli_hettiiE.i______vicc to the Ilocl; o?^ncrSWn Uii;p- | i | t i |

)o not buy cockeraLs o r holchln it IS from any J.oiircc and tnrliw I ■m In to ' your flock w lU iout Iir.tt U isulllnK Ul*' poultry .specioll'it. .Such roduction fri'quently resultn in de- inrnllnn - f tli«_brc rd ltiir .--' i i . - f ___HAN■ flock. ' T ill- sp'ecialbt often find.';! J*' -nci:P!wir>-^to—fc je c t—biras— th a r }o -b c .

been brouKlU in. « •hi‘ bcM breeding resulU nre as- iplLshed when blood liner; nre m ain- i(;d„unbr'jkvn. ...W e_flgftln_rcQ U fil_ refore. Uiat you sclcct 'corkernls “ “ v:. n anioiiK vour own hntclv.«! to be ll ns b rm lin i; males the following - form er

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lAD B U ILD E R S A T W ORK ro W E S T OF R A F T R IVER

. -------- • , Vi.sitin{ttnt.FV -lu ly^ l.—FVnnk IMHi-LL nf.l Rc tn. n mcn'ibiT o f the ■ H a ft r ive r I o f Hai iway commLuion. who Is here from ' erson home. sny.i th a t the .itate has a Falls,

V w nrtilng n il t t i r _ n rr 'ifnn T r a i l , tnc,..th iWAy West of**Rftft rive r.' H f a."-cev* ili'cvv '" lad from Miom l-tlia t a fta r .a L m - ' Spi4»g< s graveling on the state lim hv.'ny: ucelf-c / would s ta rt work on. n (itretch o f ; M r. R oft river highway no rth o f S tre - i us hot

, They hod trucks ond. a' rock • r y Tar sher. arrived

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f s - g e t , t h e b e s t a t s a v i n g p r ^

i n t - 5 - r ^ a f l ' a - n r a F 6 V e i y : B « i t l 6 - i ^ i n - C la f f G u a r a n te ‘e " o f S a t i ^ a c t o i n i n - f i t l S T n M K R J R j V I J V J L V R :

E x tta S , on " Easy-V

pun protUoms. Jn- — a } IcntUra. with ■ T r^ .IiZ —1- akiiiAt.' eoirco - - I g U i ^ S r H f l P f i ;

4 plaXra. 4 cups. { fold baadlf. All

$5.95

.55<„/60«' T h is 7x7 A u to T c o e fo rC U a n J 'i th fo lk a w h o I r i- _ __ M o d e o f k h a 1

— ‘ ' ^ P l W c a th e rc lo th , -wi1r oom v d o o r, and can be used os an ia n ^ t a tta c h e d to

^ ° Y ^ / r th in f f f o r to u r in g ,■— - r ^ n ic p a rt ie s . N o t

^ w ith cb c a p te n ts oj O u r re s ru la r lo w p

t eookinc C l OC S p c c ta lly rc d u c e d ............. t f l S a tu rd a y , J o ly

nv<*nlrnf(«. ^ « r vhul(> ramn wUh

...... $8.50 W . \ m

“ J* * . ia - rd o m y .- fo ld s c o i

e a s ily e re c te d 'o r hold two tix o f w a te rp ro o f r

J........<wrecned, w in d o w ,'.'.‘." .I'.'.’. ir . '.C e s door s i l l , com plete»«*............... j i in s _________ B r g n h r >25•Back Cm >»—— S p e c ia lly -------- -‘ S m V c h a i;? ^ I p r iC ^h arma ....S U S L O tb « r T c s tS . .$33Spado* A -------

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ato Gafc o a —J W - .

bbS,- lifA H O 'rSUNDAY-M lIC J -H> l9 - e F . A C C I D E N T ■ - . - I e f t

- A 3 1 : O l jn t : & Y r f t e e O V f f l W f i : ^

rsotus Injured l i i an automobile ac- lent south o f Bnrlcy Ju ly 8. when iyno rd R. Davies lost hto •life, tw o P IL 11 rcm a ln -in the Frcmsuul hospita l p»er

jc tu i^ W H h e ip w ^ r'H tfJ e W ffT T w S fnnirc ivlM had a • na rro w I'.scopp .from tcHo. cumonla. • _ fo r hi

^ pre.«r

I I I S E H I S I i S S 4 I I IM «

'W W E S I I t i l t t S_ v _ _ tc rta lt

[lANSEN.^ m v - 21. - Chonges _liL p'clgg^ ! Hansen buslncr.s d is tric t continue P^y -be—In —vogup.~R ayn iond—BroiCn. M H -J I recently purcha.Hd the -two-story. BUMt- ilding formerly.- owned by W arren Th*! dcrson und . <^11' coiivcrt I t ' In to ® restaurant M d roomlnic house. The o f ga: n.sen ’A iito cbmporiy ' i i giv ing Tus sented Id lng a coat o f white po int. C. A. lorge 1 iceler haa purcha-swl Uie buildings presen m crly occuplet^ by the W arner- Mrs. E inbon Lum ter company from Tom Hoag, im er and w ill mu\e Uie bitlld lngs C. Oil n locaUon norUi o f U ic . Hansen Clark,

to company. L . I I . 'ilrs Edward P. Ni-wher. Seattle, is tncrqu itln g a t the home o f Mrs, Rob- ■

Hansen. Mrs. Newhcr. Mrs, Rog- C M H on and Mrs. p. J. Costello. T w in “ “ ils, le ft by autuiiioblle Saturday ,U io -8 iim m ar—hu n io -o f-M rg — A n ; . —

jlf-cnd.’I r . und Mrs.* W. Earl Potter Imve house gucstd M r. and Mr.*:. Hor* Tnnnebill, Norfo lk. Ncbroska, who ived . Friday.^______________________

y ~ o f ' ' o a f m o r e .p rice s-.j^ .-4. ____ __

3 5 n ! 5 5 m % ^ 5 ® = = ' ■ = :tory Semcfe, andr g R T H T T 'T -------- ; -------

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T e n t is a fa v o r ite tra v e l l ig h t . . . a k i 'W aterproo f

■ w ith -8 -fo o t--w a ll, -------id f r o n t f la p th a t ____an a w n in g i f te n t to ca r. J u s t th e

ig , bcach a n d p ic - o t to be con fused s o f p o o r m a te r ia l.w p n c c ------ $ 1 0 3 5« d u n - 0 0 i l y 28 « P O « Q 9 .

rT^-7 5 ^ P 0 P . t t l » r " P a lm e tto " te n t

«»ftT lip n c fljr^ - ____o r fo ld e d . M a d e

m a te r ia l, w ith w , f lo o r c lo th an d ete w ith polo and PS..S5 value , . i ---------------------------

$19.95$ 3 3 3 5 to $ 4 1 A S y J

e f t d A r t i c l e s

— —M . S I J O m ai S I M

i0RNING;-JUtY-22rl92a»n !■»>>■■■«■ t i o im w R r t -l«T .^

______ Uie

tLER, Ju ly 21—Members o f the r Am erican Legion A uxilia ry en- ulncd w lth . f t 10 o'cloclc b ^ k fa c t ^

I., M rs. T . D . Connor uJorf the favor h ig h score, and Mrs. Denman was entcd w ith a da in ty guest g ift. .10 Misses H a rr ie tt Dwight, D o ro - , je ro Ooode and M ary D. Beamer. e n - ' tv h iln e tK h t a pc l-luck dinner ’I'uts-J

evening a t the Beamer hom e.-, ^ p llm enU nf <MLw Edna Kloas. _ p * “ csdames G uy and Roy 8heorer en- lined a t a p re ttily a p p o in ts I;30 ck luncheon Wednesday a t Uie “ S liM re 'f 'h«mc. MmjJlUHenUHi’ ” ’" ' ’

Stephen Cas.i, SeatUe. a~~hous<i- ;R t t^and sister o f .Mrs. Elmer Haag, mem color Mheme was g m n and ye l- i a t t and the hou.sc was a profusion w ith

larden flowers. The guesU were I , B l )d a t th re e -sm a ir toblM “ o«d '6he NTC • table. The fo llow ing guest# were day :n t : Mrs. G lllis , Mrs. AnUiony. Daum, M rs. A m u . Mrs. Co.is, Mrs.

M rs. Cartney. Mrs. Bunce, M n . T b u i lim io n , M rs. O. Beem. Mrs.«, Mre, M ann, Mrs. Ca.w. Mrs. Le . Br»wn. Mrs, Connor, Mra, Horn- your juLst. Mrr,. Deomcr. Mrs. Goode. Phoi

t f ia f is

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A building

:::— -i:;— the:founda1

Supertwist the astonisl

-------— -All-Weatheiishment. '

Super^is t just as sti-bi

' i t stretches —stretches ber band, a c a rc ^ c cord do not

And no oth( is patented achievemen

Here is th year’s resei

------ years—a t rin and le t u tire. I t cos

i±iiul Ab

9 2 3 . - . . . I - , 1 -

^ MtiJsV T h» ^ A ty n tr in l ~ -

-M Is g .MatccUft K laaa wns a guest o t |nBr - sw e r r M rs. A.'-Hua.mi. 'i ~wm Fui iir — ithe f irs t o f the week. "ho-Mcatjame-i Porter. ScoU McCleary

and A lb ln entertained a t a Kcnslng- ton Thnrsday afternoon, a t tho Potter

1?,Ireshmenta were served ‘ o t the close ' of a de lig h tfu l aftem oon. M rs. John r>1lp^, »T>irln TS»1t« wwrt M»~i.Jerome, were ou t-o f-tow n guesL i.Thlr-1Ly,lnvltatlQnc were ls s m < ___________

The M ethodist M Luionory society '• Uie field a regular meeUns on the F ile r ra ir grounds. A pot-luck d inne r wa.i >nJoyed by a ll a t 1:30. MIas Arlene U l Flugge favored the gs lherlng w ith n

;Rev. ond Mrs. Garber .entg rta lm rf _ nembera .6r'U»eIr‘ 6undoy Bch<ioi'*Ias*o8 I I t the Garber home Prlday cven lnc . unc v ith on int^vesting H indu party. ’ cll , B illy Cose, son o f M r. nnd Mra. C. ^Uio 'irC n ie 7 1 iu d "ir ic m isfortune W ednns-ltpw lay evening lo break hln le ft arm . >of )

' . conKEW BR U N SW IC K records ere ry icnc

n iurad&r a t U m banan i.—Adv. |R>ci

Le t Bob' wash your windows, clean ;b lg l r'our rugs, and do your office cleaning. > and ?hone 333-W .-A dv. • I offc

s trou& le -P

ig j s no stronger tha

iH !5 iM E I^ H re ^ ^ = =

3t ( Jord Carcass ejq ishing ability of Goodj ler-Balloon -to-absorb

it S T R E T C H E S ! •bng as old style' cords. es fartheFbefdre-it-bi ;s and recovers like a

Blows that would I composed' of less fie

ot affect Supertwist.

;her tire has Supertwis 3d — an exlusive Gooc ;n t..

; h e culmination 0 f C search, f o r more tha trouble-proof carcass, us show you a real ba

osts no more.

utomobih

~ ^ m W F F R - n A ¥ - F F f f l W I ^rf? • — r-T-_______ -______ ______

- B U REE 7 . July 21—F o r 30 - hfiliVs------"hand runn ing ." D m Io promises an extraord inary celcbroUon before,' du r­ing and a fte r "P lo n « r Day.” J u ly 24.The festivities w ill s ta rt M onday eve­ning a t 1 o'clock and cpncludc 'Wed-

P llc r and Dcclo. Novelty races- afoo t and horseback. Picnic, cafe, restau­ra n t ond cabaret meals and-.lunches. ' 'ConUnUolu d a n c ln g rn a y and I Exhibits, co n tc iti. clowns, and cabaret rcm t i t a m m .^ A - n rmiiJ enu-rta lnm w if r ^ ; Uiey say. th a t w ill never be forgot.

HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT

"n t fR C E V . Ju ly 2 1 -A nro ject Is now . under conslderaUon by the c ity coun­cil o f Burley fo r o iling th a t p a rt o f

LUl o_s_tat<L.hlfihway_lha6_runs.. th ro ug h ____Ifw n . J. D . Wood. Idaho commlsslonur of public works, who was here recently conferring wUh citizens w ith re fe r- ' cnce lo proposed highway im prove­ments east o f Burlcy. Li sold to have mode on o ffe r to o il th is pa rt o f the highway. I f the c lly furn ished the oU. and gravel. I t Is believed th a t Ihb o ffe r' w ill bo acceptcd.

p F " "^ ro o f ^

-> • •

han its

xplains ~dyear’s‘b-pun-— ----------- —

! I t is■S. But ■-breaks- —a rub- break ,

ilexible

nst. I t lodyear

Good-^ -han 25__________ __ Is. Stop balloon

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