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Representative Marl(Bf T h . Aue<iUt

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"Eneloeed," he wrote In a le tte r lo “ * Mayor J . P. Pope, please find Use V ' bill lor 933M. a m onlh’* rent, which th e city o«CA me because tny tenant wMJlrccJ."

Tlie landlord went on to explain i h is tcn&nt tiod been unable to p a y 'o l th e r e n t ot the apartm ent bccause ws h e h id 'befn dlMharRed by the elty. exi

I t v a s a cood story while It lasted, 'm i Th* mayor cheeliwl the payroll and |0 found th e m an waa sUll employed by of th e clly. Oc

_ a ______ — _________12^^INCHOT PAYS $17.90 >5;

TO LIBERATE WOMANtJNIONTOWN. PA.: AUI. 8 UP}~ Ihi

The t 4 l sentence a woman senred pli fo r M fc t t a flicker to te«d h w hun - in

— ^■ -£ .fl> -i^ l, v-«tia«i -*tndjO rifccitae TO G ovtm or O lfford K n ch c t paid hw tic Tint. — - 1 1 1

Mr*. A nna C hcji. Palrchance. was foi Rcntenced to 20 days In Jail for vl- « olnllnir the atato ^am e Ian'S. Oame va wnnleri* found Uer eoaklnf the «■ nicktr. n bird.protectcd by lhe Rame to law*, w hen they vlalled her home *« last «eelc. t "

Ooremor Plnehot. learning of pro* — tests Btfi‘ ln»t*the*woman’«-!mprlaon- {“

metil, se n t 117.00 th e am ount ot the tlna a rid co«U. lo Justice o t tho y Peace -William J . Ruble. He said he woulii regard It n tavor If Mrs. Chess '*wa.1 released- a t an f.f ■ ----------------*“

M rt Cheas w aited ou t of the ^

■ "had bccn thcro fo tir days,

_________ _ M■ UAriL£^ANUSHEEP «-------- enjoy good range „

-------- sh tepm adeR arked^procreu-incO T * „?diuort during Ju ly because of excel-

' ]eM-r»n8«, J u U u H . Jacobson, fed- j? rra l c rop atatlstlc lan , aU led today . . In hli m on th ly re p o r t

-While ih c rango country I* be- ~ BlnnlnR to show th e effect of hot wesiher." ho said, ‘•stm H Is In ex- Ji eellent shspe, w ith a condition of SI fi, per c e n t aiialnii*98 p e r c e n t a l month and W.fl pe r ccn t for lhe llve-yeor averaRc.

T h e re Is no trouble In the minds of itockmen about fodder—there will be tnoush lo r a lone se rrre winter a ll over Q>e state. I t th e lal] is late ao llock can ,be kep t on ranges and

- PMlurgai longer, th e cnm -over will___^ l » r E c . Price of hay bids fa ir to be

about <3 cheaper lhan lost year. The only w orry u to m eet bllU. toke care e ^ ls x « s s s n d pu t food upon pantry-

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P R A IS E A T IO W A S E S S IO N

M snnmu rioas. President of th e MW- °I5. ^ ^ 2 . ?? problems tonight ? defended tho agH cultural marketing ^

enabled farmera tinanclal obllgitloos »

•nd M ved thouMujo, o f tradesmenand baakera from failure. f

Km contended th a t U u f in nboard WM a s Juuu isb le a s ^ ^ aconjfrucfton PJnanco c o ro ^ iS J , Cand th a t w hile i l h a d catthfe ..m e t l m e ^ W S ^ n ^ r S f S * unlold sen lce. •

BU R L E Y M A N P E R IS H E S >

I N T R A G E D Y IN K A N S A S \

NEWTON. K u .. Auff. I M V -n ie n body o t m an killed here Saturdayby a S a n u Fe tra in h as been Iden- «llfM as th a t of W. J. Crtsmao. 7i .Builey, Idftho. Mr formerly l|»ed e

J a t U oninouth. Rans-u. I,I C rtoaan l.i inirvlved by two n^ dauiht«fi. Mrs. MasRle Clemens. ,

M stland, Oklahom a, and Mrs. John h Newport, M cPherw n. k»n.tas. in da ion. n , w . Crlsm sn. Durlry. The ^

l l being held hers pending . word I ro n relallvea.

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D. ; ».-» >*•» R> NEW YORK. Aug. « Ml - Most violent upswing In cotton In more than two year*, the swiftest trading In slocks In nearly tw o years, and the sharpest sdvance In bonds In - two monlhs, m arked th e big bull ^ push In th e nation’s leading fl-ni»nclal_m arkets today,_________

CoCton (tirged tip more tlian 15 a al bale JUI th e gorem m ent estim ated U th is year's crop far below the aver- l^ e of recent yeara. and W all alreet ^ quickly recalled th a t a short crop in ^ th e staple In 1921 waa an Im porU nt ^ factor In boosting th e m arketa ou t ai of th e post-w ar depression.

Stocks m et th ree successive waves of profll-U klng and th e la st one f was sufflcienl to reduce th e day 's I cxirem e advaneea aubstan tlallj. but I m any leading Issues closed 11 to 10 a sha re higher and tho turnover of 5M 4480 was lhe largest alnce O ctober of IMO, \ t the best prices, , w ben m any ftocka were up W t o W ‘ V s n a r e . »“Tw»s a m arket, w hlfii would have gladdened th e bearta of - Ihc buUs ev<m Ui the prosperity n u d fl days o f 1938.

T he bond m arket forged aheafl In lhe U at bear, w hen a to c t t were slip- p ing o lf th e crest, and th e turnover in th lim w fc c t ,-* t: jlM IM O O * p * a ^ toRic; f tn c h e a the largest jiropot- tlons since April, in fac t the largest since th e leading New York banks form ed, the ir MOO.000,000 bond In- vestm ent pool early In June . Ad- “ vances In m any lisues. particularly >'' rails and uUlltiet, ntnged from 110 ■* to MO per tloOO bond. Prlcc aver- ^ agea ahowed the th a rp c sl gain In thU m arke t In two m onths. n;

A wide range of sU ples pnrtlcl- h p a t« d -la .lh a .K l» an c e_ -W h c 4i_ lu -. ol tures a t Chleago advanced I '.i to p m cents a bushel. getUng up u I'oughly 10 centa from th e year’s w Iw o,. Hides were a bull f e a y re of li

vanclng~3:iO - to ' R O " b I ‘ i T « n r rt ^ n d ^ h i | t u r n o v ^ , ^ k

pounds. B utter and eggs reached »new highs fot-thi» m nw rn^nt a t C hl- *cago, and in Wew .Y ork advances ^ " i . i i .vBlftereti'by rubber, silk, cup*per. sliver, raw sugar , coffee and ^

co u rtg fd .x u m o rs jx iJh B -lo tm a tlo n ° of pools to boost commodities, but * indicated they would partlclpal* in J* the p lan suggested by Cugene Mey- ^ er federal reserve board governor, P to form a large tund. p o ^ b ly as % much as IIOO.OOOMK). .froiri wlilch loans would be msde to finance the » movement ot nrw m aterials to fab- * ricators.

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dem and for reduction in tax valua- ( tlon of mllrwMl* In Idaho was placed I beforo th e s u te board of equaUxa- i tlon today. '

T h e preunU U on of evidence.: form ally sw om -and copied by a re- <

iw rter. was u k e n by the sta te aa In- i dlcatlv^ tb a t a law su it would follow t failure i o ge t satisfactory rcduc- Uoo. a n d th e sU te had two assist- . an ts a tto rney g e n e r a l , Maurice I O reene and SIdman I. Barber, p m - e n t a s th e testim ony was given.‘ T b e Oregon Short l in e opened tbe a ttac k by retpjestliig a M per j ccn t r e d u c tk n In valuation trom last < year. E ach railroad In tu m arose to ' preaent requesU for reductions r»ng- '

; lng from » to 50 per eent; and each following tha lead o t th e Ortgon , Sho rt L ine in presenting Its tesll- I

! m ony formally.'I n lu m appeared reprcMntaQves

of th e Chicago. MUwsukee. S tV riiul ' N orthem . N orth-

? ? crosslng.N orth Ida-tiOM PanBaodJf. s a d all Itie se r ta o f sm aller mnd fuborfllnate- ltnew ^

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I C^linet Member l||* |~R O V D , 0 rT A l* Itl D e t r o i t^ H*1 ^ ‘BOtofnO Blln m a n u f a c t u r - j ' [ c r , Is the new g e c r c t ^

L of commercei succcedinff | I; Bobcrt P. Lamont, who

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' i ■ — ■ S,d MOBDUNO. AusUifc Aug. B (fll ® In _ T lil s Viennese suburb v a s excited

tonight by ihe exp«taUon o f a pi b irth In the .villa occupied by A rch- W

>d Ueana^Bumanlii. 'r - I n the same house w as the dow- ?! e t ager Queen Marlr, Rumania, m olh- «

c r o f Ueana, while llie • villa iieSl door was occuplrd by Q ueen M arie .

“V of Jugo-SlavU. Ileans's sister.

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ful th a t American builnesi wUl con*H. llnife lo Improve, Roy D. Chapin. &3> C fi_ ycar-old Detroit automobile m anu* p ,20 faciurer. took office loday as aecre- h ,f. inry of eommeree. v In To hts predecessor, R ^ r t P . L.1* ^

mont, Chllago. who was presen t tehen ;l* he was sworn, the ne’w n i m em ber a U*. nr PrMlriKnt roh ln rt Pl* e;to pressed gratification a t the "urtm U - * up takably be tter tone (hai- now pre- s; r 's >-alls In our Industries nnd m a rls o f hof trade,“ ____________ ~ ~ ' ~ 5? I _M t«awJ}llc._JFn»niiUn.. I

a chalrm anof tha naw bome-loan bonk sIn h»1,4 p ~ lW l... r y .-nnfnrpn^.- -•w wiui the board m embrrs lo r iisn o r- ™ ganUatlon of Uils f«3crarm ach ln -

* • d e n fs reauM t to eaw the Ilnanclal T* worrles^fTiome ownrrs ntid'tb SXlm*™ .ul»lfi_Jlome^ construction.

n i e f lrs t’problem Is the w lcctlon J

Jit -aT e -to -b e -w aib m h ed T -rh c-In ltia l formal m eeting of the bosrd will be

,y. held tomorrow. Ali the dlreetora t p - Of pointed Sa turday— N athan Adams.

DoUas; Dr. JohnM .O rlcs , IKwewood. cl, Ohio; H. M orton Bodfisli.-Chicago.I,e and W illiam E. B ut. Plllsburah— ,1). a re expected to be p ru en t w llh Fort.

. IMOO A uliU nU Sm iling broadJy. Uie new com­

merce secretary wsi Introduced lo h u departm ent associates, took the oath o t oltlce. posed for photographs, met newspapermen a n d th e n set*

r tied down to th e task o f learning hla U way around th e new 117.000,000

commerce building a n d the dutlea — of-<li»-18i000 empleyta und er h lm r- -

Tlio dark , stu rdy Delroller dcclln* ed lo predict tho Immediate fuluro

o n trend, bu t he d id say h o us took over . admlnlslhiUou o t the departm ent:

n o ."We in u s t a l l e « r t ourselves to the u tm os t striving lo strrnR ihen a ll

o n favcraUfl ;s« ior* aod ' to make Uie IncTlUble ‘tu rn ’ comq as soon and with as much security u possible.**

ltd "The facilities ol lh e departm ent a i . of rommerce. designed sfileiy to help ctd business.- he added, 'shou ld prove a xa- notent Instrum ent la aiding a n a d -

y tice along th e UQward rond.'* ice. V m o n t resigned laa t week to be - re- come presldeni o t ths A m erican Iron In- and Steel InsUtule. He will Uike low tha t offleo August IS.UC- --------------------- --------

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led • DOISE, Auk. 8 w>—Forest firo per Jieiir Kooskla Is under control. J. M, tu t Isascson, sla te land commlsaloner,'I to was advLvd today by Den E. Busb.ng . »Ulc forester.seh -----------------------------

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DOISE, Aug. 8 (41 — B ert Penn. rtM rate expert o t the jiubllc • u tilities ^ Aumnlssion. le fl todsy tor S a i l U k e t , - , Clly t4> pre»enl Ihe »inte'a case

Wednesday In s n sppesl to the In- trrsta^c commerce e o m n lu lo n for lower f re lih t ra irs on jssollne.

pptm f.'llm nled th" invlns Roald j-amouui to about IMO.OOO auuuaUy.

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James Francis Burl<e, General !£ Counsel of Republican i.

^•'Committee, Passes Away jb Suddenly at Washington •;

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W ASHZNQTOK Aug. B ^ a m e a for m n d s B u r k e , P ltU burgh. *r, general counsel of th e Repub* U ,

llcan naU m al com m lttce . died ftt T , the O arlleld hotplU i to n ig h t L l

I The announcem ent came from the White House, which said death was ' c a u a e d by coronary th rom boa la |F " which followed a d lU tlon of i b e . ! ^ heart th a t apparepUy b a d oceurred [! * someUme ou lle r . . |f '<

I Burke contehed a l tho W h lto ,jjs House w ith the president th la a fte r- Iht

I noon.,The president noted th a t M r. . ] ] Burke appeared to be Ul. th e W hite po 1 House anuouneem enl saJd. a n d dl* iin I • reeled D r. Joel T . Boone, hta person- llr. 1 a l physician, to affen tflilm . U pon a h " ]

exam ination. Dr. Boone ordered h im wt removed to the OaK leld hoapltal. toi

r Burke, who was U yeara old. h a d n , planned to leave f< r New Y ork loday f„

I to join Mrs. Burke nnd sa il fo r Eur* ope tomorrow. T he tr ip was c a n - ni) celled on Dr. Boohe's InsUtooce and y-f

. Burke was adm itted to th e O arfleld ! hospital early this evening. a

W hile House otflclnls said th e L a president was shocked when advised ■] - lonlithl o f Mr. Burke's death . a _M rjJu rke_ la jm rv lv fd_by_h l^ _w i^ __

dow. P rancu Scolt Burke, a son. and a daughUr, a Mr*. Rogers, P ltla -

■ burgh. T he iwn U on hU way to

) Jam es Francis Burke w u bom in

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cdoliM I m iitI IN HOOVI____ CHICAOO. Aug. B l g ^ A n i ^ t U » - l ^

I pa rt In the campaign to r«*«leet If Herbert Hoover wan m ade ton t«b t. by. Everett Sander* ehalrm an of Uw W U Republican national committee. *

Mr. Sanders did no t say how ex*. £II lepal»e « pa rt the form er p residen t ^ . would have In llw cam ral*H .'bot l a - 7 “

tlm aled he mlahl b c -p«m l]ed upon . . to make one speech or more.1* 'S anders, who was sw yeu ry to Mr. u , I . Coolldge during nls adm inistration,I* relum ed to Republican cam paign jj, J- headquartera here recently a fte r

visiting the former presldeni a t g , I . Plym outh Notch, V erm ont •a " In m any s tiles we have m ade Ci •r arrangem ents tor com m unity gath* u I* e r tn n n t which tnoum nds o t per* ot I- sons will hear Kir\ Hoover's mes* ^ 5- sago by the rtdlo.- hc said. ITToaT}. tx 9f halU,- theatre s .'lodge 'ha lU , publle b,■ squares and even private homes m .f w ttn good radios w lirb e utilized as - ik 5 * tB e r ^ - p ta c w r ----- ;—

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Buoyed by ad\anolng atoekfk te n d s ktkd cotton prices, tb a a a t t a e l busl- — ^e»s Monday waa encoura«ed by otb*«r bright apou In flnancU l olrelea. Developments Included: L

N ew \O .aR»A m erletkn 'L i Q ^ 0- tlve company reported unfUlod or* fl d tr s on July l a t t3,14S,B19-«boui -

1.000,000 above the am oun t o f .an n iu id ordera on the aama d a ta l u t year.

WASHINGTON — D eportm en t'o f: I Ubor >'.<itutlcs saJd em pb)ym «nt in he radio Induslry In cn o sed At per I I m t iu June over the prcTlou* m onth . I I

■ ST. PAUL—H. H. H elm ano. ex ec -. | uUvc manager o f Che N ational Atao*. elailoQ ot c red it 'Men. ptwUcted I n ! a speerh a 10*year e ra o f ^iroaperity i tor tha Korihwesi w ltb rap id recov*,'

from the preseol 'reconstn icU oni teriod." ]''. WASHINGTON— B ureauo tm lncd reponed coal production Increasing.

UNCOLN, Nebrasko—B lds will bo , leaned September 8 tor *1.500.000 In , I s u te highway conatructlon.: I ! a ilC A G O > p el« r B, Corey, presl*;

ie n t of the board of trad e , cold the I I tUo In tra in pricea p u t n * r hope In,. the b reu is of American producers. ;• ' NEWYOEK — Curll»*W rlghtcor*,I porailon. In Die red for aoma time, {• »l)0« fd ii n e t profU of >33^58 for-the;' t l r n half Of this year. \ \‘ ' DANVILLE. Illinois — M achinery i '‘ will imm Wednesday as tb e Hoopes*i I

ton canning p la n u s ta r t canning th e ‘ new s»cci corn crop. A force or ftOOi,’ emploj-ci a l Mlllford. canning the• earjycropw lllbe lnercoM dirhencan .’ h ln i the late crop U a ta r ted thUj week. I

iWmoiftDSi im p i i i s j -' Projects to Cost S215,000 L

Lie in Vicinity of Jerome, ||j ' Rupert, Bellevue and Hailey]

I BOISE. Aug. 8 (,iv-A llocallon o t ; *1.519^00 Ot a M.000.000 federal aid :

for rcflef of unem ployment w as:

[ l^ ^ o T h ig h w a y s , while allocallou [ o f.th e balapce of lhe fund will be “ , completed as early a s poaalble.-• Tho s ta te luu $1AC»J12 of em er- • '

£i>ry icdcml aid It received ircm 111 t lo tl consrca^ In addition^® W o u t' ** 'M M 0.000 ot rteulnr tedorolVald -to ” , ;«BcnU.bctore.Jiily 1. IKB,..'. ,“

‘ Of lhe amount allocnted to date. tOOO.OOO. or nboul 00 per cent, goes to Norih Idaho, and virtually a ll oT n l l U for conslructlmi, little o t 11 go* vi

’ tag to OlUng. ®'f ProJerU In Sooth Idaho Include: J t Sm iths Ferry to Cascade, Valley

oosnty , Ineladlog a bridge. >17S,D00: ^ e Cambridge to Mesa sldlne. Washing* ^• to n and Adams eoontlg . W.OOOi Jw -J• onie eaat, no.ooo; Sugar CHy to N ^ * '|• <±iue, M ^ iso n connty, »»fl.MO;“ Bn* sl 1 bcri:»al.JklInnioda'county, tUMOOt la e B ellevw lo Hailey, DUbie eoM ty p

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, Wllli nearly lu l f the primary v o t e ^ ' counud . U ntied S u te s Senator Al* M ' ben W. Bark ley tonight appeared

almost certa in of victory in his . figh t for a chance to be the f ln t t-K entucklan In 30 years to aerveI rojl£C.,ttuia i lx yaara in Ihe .jisDW '. branch of congress.'

• iw iu r h s 'f r o m n ® o r tn i-^ ttw e i •'B 4105 preclncU gave, lbe Democratli- . f naUonal convention kaynoler S9M7 " . votes»m ore th a n % l«o*to-fiae lead *

over hU closest opp p n jn t, for the J• Demoeratlc nomination, fo rm er 'i t Bcruilor Oeorge B. M artin , who had .I3S.BS8. T he th ird and last candl* * : date. Dr. J . P . Wright,* repeaUest. « . had 37M. • r l —B a n ae y: in 1iU- o unpaHtn.-^ W he -* stands unequivocally on the Demo- *} platfnrTTi InplitHlfig ♦hfl. J f - J.>,|peal pU nk. and M tftln

I I Republicans will select the ir aen* c_ } a U a l iU » g ln W - S a i t« n to f- ,

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JOHIIFFIIIIISii! M r s . J e s s io M . K e iU i-M l l ie r 1 •d ‘ u Talks of Love and Fond- ■" ,, ness .for J l i er and

f l "m IA M I, n a . , Allg. r ( ^ D » m a t - ^ lo rae lutloD by Mra. Jcasia t l : Keltb*' ^ MlUer o f h e r love for Hodeti Olarite. h . young au thor, and of a lo re th a t ^ changed to -In tenso-foadnaaa- foe ^ Captain W. Ji. L ancaster, c harred II. w ith sUylng CU rke,-today p ree k *I t ed th e closing o t tb e a U te 's case

' against the BriUsb fUer,A. frntn th e wUncoa

stan d . Mrs. K d tb -U iU er became** _______ . - _____^ "They're cruelfytng m e," she wept

n* door._ l y c y t e r hlinself..: j p l i e d : ^

“ noon to reU le In de tail, h is experi­ence up to th e Ume h e le f t M iami M arch e—46 daya before OtaHie v u

' killed—on a V^esUm aviaU on vcn- turv by which he hoped to ga in toDdi fo r th e Uvlng expenses 01 M ra. ZCelth* Miller, CUrke and h ln u e lf . H e was th e f ln t defense w llnesj.

Lancaster tdid o f meeUng M n . Kelth-MIUer in London In 1937 and of her Joining h ln i on a London* A ustralia n igh t. T hen followed a long story of bis financial a n d aerial reverses In th e United Btates.

He will be Que^Uoned further- to* morrow.

l^ n ca ste r was placed on th e atand a s the f ln t defense wttaesa loun»> dlately a fte r Clreiilt J u d g e .a P . At* kinson had denied a defense motion to strike from the record aU testl* mony of Mrs. K tilh -M iller a n d elim* Inale «» exhlblU the le lle ra between lierself. Captain L ancas ter a n d

_ CTarke. ________ • ■ ■ ■ - - - jLoncMier said he waa 34 years old

snd had sen'Cd w ith th e A ustralian and English forces In tho W orld wnr.

Mrs. K elth-M lller's lesUmony lo* dsy was given between la u g h te r and tears. The session waa m arked by frecuent veibal clashes betw een the d lm lnutjre a rta ir tx a n d if. Vemoa H awthorne, the prosecutor.

Al one InsUtnce she aaid abe would “dlf for" U n caste r, b u t when Hawthorne, asked If she h a d no t

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VIOLENCE IN GERMANY ADDS TO DEATH TOLL

BERLIN. AU,. 8 WV-ChanccUOT Frsnx von Papen U determ ined to UM the most drastic m easures for pulVnn down temriam la O er- many, said a brief s«ml*offleUt communique Issued ton igh t, a fter jMliiIcsl violence had ta k en two more llve.v

T h f chancellor, tak ing cognizance M official reporta of th e situation during the last few days, summoned a cabinet m e e tly fo r tomorrow.

BORAH LEAVES ST. PAULST. PAUU Minn.. Aug. 8 (;*>-Sen­

a tor William E. Borah. Idaho , left here today en rou te to hU h o a e sU te . He had been a guest s t the home of Mr. and M rs. P ran k B. KellOKg.

Mrs. Kellogg said S ena to r Borah planned no stopovers en route to Idal>o. bu t was unable to say to

c. which city o r tow n b e w as beaded.

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125,000 I of J a i lC e i l l2S-Year-0W Widow of Hoir ■;

To Millions Comes Out •Of Seclusion to Face-Jus- -■ lice on.. Murder Ctiarge

(By T h e A i»c i» lM P re u )

Rm a v i L L i . K. o . (TxM iArH o n liv ) AU*. ,- L U ib r H ol- ___man. released a few botjrs b e - .

fot« on ' •23,000 bond to aw ait t r i a l ' fo r m urder of b e r youn«r husband, w ealthy SmlUi Reynolds.' mode a hurried departu re from ReldsvUle abortly a t te r a o'clock tb ls mom lng.

T h e form er Broadway “bluea- slnger came from h e r botel here w ith two men, stepped Into a w alling au* tcmoblle a n d It aped away tmmedU ately. _____

By A. E . L frrL E JO lIN (AssoiUted J* ru s S taff W riter)

WENTWORTH. N. C., Aug. 8 —Libby Hotman Reynolds, for* mor Broadway “Torcb" alnger,

was re le u ed under tasM O bell to* dsy pending he r tr ia l on a eharge th a tahe-m urdered -ber-husband . Sm iths---------Reynolds, youthful h e ir to one -fou rtb of Uie R . J , ReynokU tobacco raU« • lions.- Tlift 28*yeafoJd wW oir.came ou t Of seclusion a n d . lurrendeied t o ' " Rocklagbam oounty officer* shortly before !tlie w ent Into court b m i(ltn ft writ Of habeas corpus.

Dressed' In mourning and heavily ve lM . she s a t aUentiy fhrougb the brief proeeedlnsi. The s ta te , through S e llc lm Curltniii HlgglnSi'eoniented to b ^ a n n o tm c ln g there w u ln s u f * '

to; support * Hrstm e?ree m w a u - efiarie; “ 7 7

Xt w i» th a sotee announcem ent aod ln 'a to 6i i IdeoUcal words wKb th a t ^ made Sa tu rday by H lg ilns wben U b ^ ^ by*s co-defendant, A lbert (Ab) W k - er,l»-year.-oldchum ofReynoldi,ot>> . . U lned bia itleo se under m o o o bood.

A fter the h e a r to , whtch w u wll* nessed by a la rfe crowd, Libby w ent to ReldsvUle, seven miles away, in an automobile w ith h e r broUier, Alfred

I Holman. Jrn and D r. U . p . Cummings.I R eldn llls physician, who a ttended I Uie singer U iroughow Uie procetd-

inga.A tter rem ain ing tn conceatment

' since th e F o n y ih m m ty g rand jury* indicted h e r and W alker la s t Thura*

day. LlbbT appeared In W entw ertb a t. 3:M P. M. today.

B enet poUkfltr, winstOQ*8 a le a .I. t e f t n n counael, sakl bia clien t a r - L t l i M i » i u M s v U i e . a l b o a k U - i ^ ^ _

toiv tb rV i( tta la .U M . a t i r w '• t f t e f ••♦rip-throiigh-tbe-eotolJy.-H *--------* said he d id no t know w here »b l b a d

been alnce efforts to locaU b e r we:*B> begun.Ji N eJn terriew5 Her raUier declined to T ierm lttU >*-T — ? by to JM Interviewed a n d refuM d to L make any sta tem ent himaelf.* E v ery e ffo n w a a m a d e b y h e r fa tb -

er and a ttorneys to obield b n f ro n

Betore her o ^ v a l , WllUam Graves,- w instoo*aatem ,.anoU ier.inefl*er-e t---------) t defense counsel, a r r u c e d wlUi Post— - ttT H Mlw Hi t iiiii i im a -W H k ee p . th e —

linger lo h is residence u n til obe would 4 be required to go to th e courtroom.F - An lv'.ag''fa' '.P i7 T 0 u u u itfn n .m .------ :1- sbe was helped ou t by U>* lA js ld a o ol and a n officer, lo fro n t e t th e R eid .IS r e s id e n t, while' scores o f cameioa I .’ cKclced.a —B h e > » r* * eo n « d lia iU ^ -ta to -U ie --------

room K served for h e r. A fter a brief la tn te n a l . PoUkoff come o u t an d an*

nounced the capias b a d been served.. PoUkdf^ and' O raves tb e n w ent lo

-the courtho tae'-and completed Uieir r d ra ft Of a peUUon to r * w rit of b a -

beas corpus. ,* They took it before Judge A. M.

V atoek, who signed an order makingIt returnable before him imm ediately

> in Rocklc.gham county superior court.*rhe a u te waived lU rlg b t to de*

Id m and five days* notice of tb e aetlon. e . ih f l a ttorneys retu rned to the Beld t* retkienre for the ir client, and Libby >n was es:o tied to the courtroom. She 1. walked w ith llrm step, bu t kept ber

bead boaed.•n The form er 'torch '* alnger was d scaled w llhln th e bar, w ith he r father i

jo a he r le ft a n d th e -d o c to t o n -b e r - ...;t - righ t:-------------- — :------------------------- -------*“ She 'a t w ith her head resting on ‘n her rig h t h snd , her elbow on the arm

of the chair.Aa shu left the coUrtroom algns of

weepln;} could be observed e \en ^ Ib ro u to the heavy veil, and tear

drope clung lo the covering.^ A fler fiollcllor Ifiggtm announced

his decision no t to oppo«e granting ball, a t th e came time reserving the

^n rtght to press a flni*degree m urder o t chsrge a ; lhe tria l If sufficient evi*

denes b dlsco%'errd. PuUkoff and O ravesspoko briefly, u rging the Judge 18 fix IhJ am ount ot ball a t a m od- e ra le figure.

I Pollkoff informed the Judge'Iheie J - was no ijueitlon bu t th a t the widow *

would re lu m to r tria l whenever nee* or CMsry. .to "The one purpose in b e r life now." o r h e said, - js to refuie the eharge th a t r~ she UL'-M the m u ahe loved, tha lat father cf her unborn child."« r Escape for her would be Irapos* ro slble. he u td . even If she should

consider such a posalblllty, ce Judge s u c k asked It th e am ount on of ball hc tU ed for W alker—I39M0 ed waa satiafactory.

-W e are prepared to poat »M,000.“ O raves jtp lled .

IL " ^ e j u t e did no t dU sent and M ' ball bondf. w ritten by a surety oom* psny, were produced, approved and

n* accepted.r fl U bby walked trom tb e court*»® room a fte r appnw lm ately one bour M o f technical Iraprlsanm eot. B tcept B- for th s w ar s ta ins on h e r faee, there

w u no evidence risible o f ber feel- V* thfS.to sh e ' w ent to ReldsvUle with her

tCoollnued on I>c« 4. OoL U .,

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i oeaury ■. forCbrliUan

’ TkUfiff -for tall-Uxt Luka aMtlos forth th« sbM m tnt of th« P b td m w d .th a exalUUon of th* pubtlau) R«r. U. H. Z>c*l. putor

-«f ImaaAitcl ta th en n 'ch u rtb , In bU tvm on SOAdjii moralhg tuted hU ^AagMtiUdB'(o (foM « n t do

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• ’w f l ' • « lp « U tie i '’pr<We I th a t hum an n k lu n U xM tu ll jr

IplMM, b e l im th a t , n th e r than . |w htB you b n r - l h B t a 'm a n haa

l«baa«e<|41ipoitUon(.' Y «t th a t very ith tng U po u iU t, and Ood danand* :R c h s e hao ra ot. « ipo*iti«e a j « -eonmUon of u lv a tlo o . '- I t ) ' na ture all hum an bcln is ara iUled w llh pride o w r th e tr ip lrit- ua l mU. T h a PhariK * lo U «.io ip# l

,.U a t n « pktvn of. m aa la hla I tia to ra l lU to , and hU tlUy.eatalocua • t f (ood deeda remind* of na tura l

- rm an 'a « ffe rU -(o « U a b -h a aT u ^ aM -' d e r e n .lh a r u n i t o t hU own fu illfl- n t lo n . T h* Pharlaee'i a p p a w t reU Hooi:«BUPuio«itr *raUed h to naodbt^ a a left t b t aanetuary o lM tf

S T b - j i f s S s a i ;

ta lf ta d - ta M ceont o f a m an «ho w u'|lQ M l>IU II.«nd:M Btase*4 to M < u r t t o i a t t ^ e a t

ctn* w ithout .a llceaM. I w m d tr h e * - maay. p r o fw la i O b r M w . m iB litari. and laym an v w M be ■^It" by V « a '00t tlD lnf-tbeaa wbo p n t e n M t o t a CbrlitM uu w d /« ir * no tv w boia anUta ottrtjUanltiyTfcai*

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The'Royan<«l4hbora a n d faajUtta held the ir annual pl»k> on tb a U w a

-----------a l the P e n g a l t h r ho m r »pa tbea*>— - **<» W itii r T g n lM . T ^ pro*

r a m Wl# by th e c h llf iin i Dane*, Op*l Moore, aeeocnpanled by N«tlle K night; piano (olo. tVMalle Rebuilt: com et aolo. O eorte Proc> to r: Bonc. Bdirard K n lih t; band mu* ale by e lf h t o t the chUdrtn wbo e n n e m b c n o r th e OoDdlnt iUBlor band. A plenlo lupper te rred eafelerla (tyle v a i a feature « t tbe eTtnlng.

i^om an’a ChrU tlan .T ^ p e r tn w Union held a plcnla aupper Friday a t the horn# o f M r t- A A. W hltton for th e m em ben and tb e tr famlllM- A U rte crovd v a t l i r e i n t and sup* per w u terred .

P u t Noble G rand club m t t Ptlday alterooon a t th e hom oo t M rkJaniM Ifenry on wr>mtB* <tr*Bt s a d SU th avenue. A fter th e meetltaf denuoua refrtahm tn ta w m a a m d . -

FILER HESIDENTS VISITn L E R . Auc. • T bpKUS t e Tb*

Mew»>~POer. fSiitora la tb* ta il weeb biB lnde4'th« toUowlng:

£ba ;i*a .8 B ria r le ft Saturday fei S a il Lak* CUy U H d t r e la u m . '

M r. a s d Mra. C. X. M a t a i^ ehU drta a a d lilU a AaUMoy anlved b o o a B atorday a fte f » WMk epant a t poeataUo. .' Ur. aaa Un. M x a a a A u k a r *aC aon. R o tn tn . Jr., w M - b r r a been tu a tU a t tb a '.T . ' B. J d o e n 'b o n a

, i m today fo r t ^ . b a |K t * l a oau- fetn la.

Baturday a fte r V fU t* b s * . .B u roetU U o d m tL M bar* la tbi

l a t t r t i t M tb a L a sd ta tb 8**fS een- . paifir. P tan ty tra n la .

Ur. a a d J c rx O . 3. CbOd* a&i aee . W ln a lo a ,jp e s t th e week ead ai Bolaa.

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! ' U B B Y HOLMAN’S " f j l lln l i p 'n B e t t i l - h tr and A lh r t (Alj) at • r l ^ t ) » huBband of the forn n 'f l ’K b ^ l.b o lIe tO Q -s-s laep in ir “■ v R n n w Id t, the R e fo ld s hoir

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S k c n p i n c ^ . In tb*' M{Z b m .p « H M .p rM * d iM i» r . K . y**^ S ^ y ^ e d b ^ r a i '9 « V i and M £ sittim . boeoM iof u ; th * -re p o r t-o r ^ D .'6 ^ Q b V B * . B O f*nnea t weather

: obaerrer bere . The day w u partly . . cloudy, a n d wind v a i tn th s north* u wetk B om idlty -ranged between n M ^ 91 pe r e * n (a fja tu ra U a n .-

.r te m d a y um petA U im< r I m o n i a i a <a d ig rn t-T h ir -d a y i r V m partly aloudy and tbe barometer a. reg toured M J» Inchki a t a P . M. be >I?lnd waa in the weet. Humldtty u raa |* d .b * tw e« a m and IB per een t re oftaattvm tlon. T here w u a .tra ee of

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5*; FILBRT Aug. • (8pe«lal to The ^ Nen>>»Three hundred (orm er reel* ^ denU of K orth D ak eu - a a d ao u th ^ D akou partle lp a led 'ln a p r q g i ^

S r a j ' j a i r - s s a s£ n u m U n a t . tb * - (atrgrondda M l i

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UU A. K . in O u W m V M Ddiag by Rev. J . J . . n a a l n i , . T w t a r u 5

I d table, w tth u * tm um d t o M r. a S U ra. A. C. RmherfWri. t r AB and Mr*. A. b . I ta u lL iM M l A 'tV

■he M r, and M n . U. J BehVltaer. TwiB (al Falls, a ad to* by B. A. B a a n aad lhe R. B. H a n r n e r ^ F lltr .

A. u H om u. iw ta r u ia . b m I* tta dent, called th* iw M n g to ttOm

S « r ^ b S mT ^ « B k a ^ t ^ e S « %ro* McordioB mIo by R*Ua*r O vtrUa inT TWtP t a P i . ' Ma}ur Pupc. w ho ■* ^ Oem ocmtw nomlnr* for Ontt*< ,)!( a ta tc s Mnator; u n ed reduction ol X . ta ie l . MpecliJly thow of tb a t«d-

t r a i goTemmint. wblch h* laU might be oone to a g reat a aU n t b3

^ ellmJneUon r t u ie len federal bu- ^ reau*. He d n la red thU to -b * a t . age of offA D tatloa a n d quoted WU

n o g e rt u laying w htr« tw o 01 j .y thre* ^ r« gatherrd lo««tb*r a n 0^ S i lan lsa tlo n U formed Tb*** ahouk ^ < b e B W f«r ( rn fra l tie a*^ 'jU r te d . Tha ipeaker M i d th a t be' '*' Ifore th e C lni w tr ow y one per' ^ »on In 1000 w u on a pubUo payroll » » Now one p*r»on '.n 11 hold* aom-

w t o l ofOcltl poUUon. ba said. a re taxed w h en em w* ride a n d oi

»“ w bat we wear.- he la ld . K e spoki- tn fa to c of blm etuium .

FoUowlng tbe a d d r tu o t Mayo >iT Pop*, two aongi. T o u rlM la th >■' Bla«k HUls.* «ad 'V o u n I Buah

ao r* " «fflpoi*d by h er m e th a rb* w*r* glvea by M M F te ta e * K b tait Caba. R u M City. Boutb DakoU

w be t l v liiung a t tBe B e a n a a tor U a m m e r tn U tb o m la F lier.

T he M urUugh q uarte t, co apoaa ind e f Cordon and John Xrwia. H are l ved M*a«*r. and O linn B a e tt* . tb « «Dt gav* vDtal nuBb*x*. £ F . B a ^

Nam pa, deeerlbed w h at U* M il* lOd lh e N am pa ^ « u m i t doliw fesstna •ea w ttbeot maaey or baak e ra d tt YI B*. O . flteward. Twin Fall*, tlb e r ty par all* ty nominee for eoocnas spoka 0

B o a ty .NB, < R . S . Bobiir. Twin FaHa mayei m» n v * a n toteretUng ta lk e a th

baautlee.of the Blwk BUlt r*gUm < tb* Seu tb Dakota.Ma- B*T. Cha^jej W. Ronk. Tw tn F an

a a d a W. Wlthiax. pr**e«itlng ai a&d tom ey, m*d* b h tf tU k i urging doi 1 a t e r ac>iualntance. and good teilsw

•hip . Tb* regular program elo*t

by Holman And Reynold

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ng unlvarae” was rocked when th A t) Walker, 19,. (lowflr left) 'W n former Broadway blues alnger.- T ping porcb » f the-palatial BvnoJd home, l l 8hown;Bbove., Below U; t )d cbujn 'd f R^jiuilda. waa m a n . l n t o '^ ^ d y . o ^

A 54 la ! )rau M A. L. tlo n e d ot n l l a : •B .l^ V w tn g Buhl,

^ l p r e r t « a » r 'B « n r y OhampUd. JUm* ^ berly. n e o o d vie* p m ld f n t i U M 'a ^ ] W . BtrlekUng. HolUsUr. th ird vloe . n I pretldent; M itt M yrtle Anderton, " iTwln Fall*., aecretary: A. O. M ad.

M . - Igo^- T w la Falls, trea tu rer. and M n. '*i',ift^»faM>«rtord. Tw la Fa ilt. bis*

'* w ' Chlldrien were enterU lned by Mra, j .,7 ; A. B. R eam t. Tw in FalU . w tlh gamei c en t program aad builneu

■ ■ ^ E N |;Se s IDENTS VlSh

yi *<BP6«UI. to :-Thji t e l - ^ - A rT l T a to . a a d -dtparturei

Lim. i v n h a r a th* p u t few daye inelud- n i l i H b * following;l i r a . U n . B .J . Henry waa caUed T hurt. g l l d jg r lo Montpelier, Idaho , b « a u H 01

th * lUnett ot her d a u ih ie r , Mra. Lola PerUnt.

ADllsp e n t.th * week e ad her* . tW tln i

W re M arw ln Ja ck « n . a J> co tb « .'. .

S n f wwS « sb^ * ^ i* £ ^ « J S i^ iSOolorado, U ip e n d 'th e nm a ln d er «l 4 > ^ m w y ra t - th * - « a n - P io n hoine

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■JOB-.K-BAYB:* ••I . - J b Correct th ia **nl*ttoe: S tr^ i^ ■MM tew peopla-mantkmad th* fact.

• w u ouuid* K .1* ahjraya eool wl • • U comerW W > AT Jw k id d ie s j _ -

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2 " P o l i e eaitfar MIxhty drama of he**r*' comedy . . . and flc

; ’ mendous story of fHS ! t i ------------n frM i. g p l l i t l n f 111'n tU d ^

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6 u f M i f n < buffalo , f u n ( B ( . / m p B f B t f M b B m t r J . „ Q n 9 o f V f i r »

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M s' Pal Indicted j.For. N

I t h e county ffrand j u r y a t W Inat' IV lnston-Salem yo u th , f o r th e m u r .• T h e 20 -yo«r*old tobacco h e ir w a 9old» CBtate .nt W inston -S alem follo' I* t h e sleeping porch « n t t ia a ^ n t t t e d a t once an d a u th o r i t ie s In C’•ii. ,. . ■• V JE R O M E R E S ID E N T S V IS I T

. izB o m , A u r n t o « w 1 ^ ;wi;» Mawa)-Arrtvals and d e p a r t s , of

51 2 WalUr F o rtv a » ^ d*k:DonaW. left

?.®* field, ^ « r . »IU. m a k * . i ^

^ ^ i S m l mitmafl. Bolsi, Is vUlUhg 2*;* frleiids,In Jerome.

Mr*. M. J. Bridgcmaa, Betty ahd j S r Maxine Tooley. Jefleraon WUllams

'and Harold Neville Htt tor Nortb p talu, Nebraaka, Sunday momtng

U ? by automobile for a ' visit wltb rei* X ? ’ atlves.

Mr. and Mn. Dick WUUamaon and ^ daughtar. Kdlth. left Buoday.inom-

lB» for their home la-Baverly-aOls.n r ^ t o n tla. 'atUr a- tW6*BR)>»an tWrj » 2 __________ _. -

C O M P A N Y A T .K I M B E R L r

5 i y R E S U M E S O P E R A T IO N S

KiMBKiu.% Aug. a (Bpecial[to

tlont here a t Ila ranch, near Wm* berly. with Ray MoKlnstar in chane,

>>)” * and wUl eonttnue the f**dlng ted •• ot htndllnB ot catU*..sho*p aod hogt t*la u tomicrly. For .tho l u t ytar the

ranch h u bean operated by the firm and of Lydaton and McKlnster,

City, _ m- »/i.gin«tor ha t been connected iltlng with the company dunn i an me

ttme of Ita operation heVe, beglnnmg

M e d ^ l ^ I ^ & ^ S i a a - g o ^ ^er ol where he will be connected wlUi the«me, htadt^uartan e f iho company.

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rang*; thaV -het'u It was yeftterdar>W act. Bh -wh*tT No matler how hoi li )1 with OOOD TTMBB ^ u t around tbe

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IN FUN aod w* N W B T tU ib b^ r '« hOXY Thaatr* wb*r* your patroaage

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inaton-Saleih, N orth C w b lln i in- nurder of Smith Reynolds (upper was found” rhortally wounded by

allowing a birthday party in July. «ond fiM r whero the tragedy oc* fl Cincinnati and ‘New York wero

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a iHBEPflStSHTIILBIIINta d ,,* . ■ ------.»lr- ALBION. Aug. « ISpeclal lo T ha *olr ^{ew») — Funeral tenicee fan A ro a■; Herbert Mfllcher, 11, pioneer, eet-Jng tier o t C a a ^ ooimty, w ert, heldV 8un d ay aftcm o o n .ftt2 o 'c lo e k a tth eUld Albion Mam oIc hall, w llh Piotessor «ns Prank E. now ard offlcltttlng. . , .

Prayer and scripture were read by Mr. Howard. A mixed qaar(« t fur* nl*hed three apecial numbera. Intar*

, ment a-us In th e Odd FeUowa ceme- tery a t Albion, w ith D. B. Johnaon in

I™" chtrge.^ Mr. Melghrr waa boro In B runs-

- r t o Idaho when about 30 yeara of ag* tn d had retlded hero u n til th e Uma

f i of hU death. He U turtved by a alster llvlnR »t Fall River, and a daugh-

N S ter, Mrt, O. H. Baylor. M ontana, and a number o t o th e r reUllv*a.

l i i® . Deaths from automobll* aeddeo ti S ' In 88 Urge c ltU t have bean nndei

J the JP31 tlgura since tb* mlddW ol J * February.4 H d '- « . " - I . ■ i» i»logt!th e . — - -

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’ ^ f ttti e r ta g * * ^ d tib meetlnt*,- r 5 *V th*-|W fljif;ooBBtryM i w t e « B g l t t p a t a w t t : a « w d '} a f t <!*/ « M 'w b * a a n a t * b * ! l ^ ^ t a i a l o i t ■ JM T »a*. tb* M attr. otuMtutieor- K i k O aerge »«aT0U|li»: fcod ,Mr«.

;tr*i o o ^ i v i M a w m . w i ! ^ , , ;. ' -Mlsa ^ u n * Baogb r^beeaau' tb* : t e l d f 'e f H *rbert M oo ltidk fM i'lM

' Bo b * e< B eary Tueksp?: tb v . w ltb J o t t l n TUck*r :pe rfte ia i^ '.tb *

:.V M ts. ' l l ( H o o e h a o iir '* B { & U i^Ijj;, g ^ t ^ ot^^th*^ B m a a ^ ^ f g g ^

1 . * * B o b S t* ^ 5 ^ ^ g * a tm a S e d ’ a t a plnochl* party on* e rea ing l u t week. O uatts were L orain* Smedley. Ruth Tucker. Adraln P ow an. F rank Rob* Inson, F rank O rahood, H ubert Blew* a r t and B erm an Xing.'

I . M latM tdeU n* R a lh b o a e-en te r- U lned boya o f h* r Bunday «hool

{ ' class W ednesday * |t«rM eftj 'a t a • r - beacb party. T hey gathared a t Ro-

ta ry beaclL w ber* ewlmmlnr was b y enlojrpd. lAd U l t i 'H l o ^ d a ploilc

i ly . TOopw*,o c . M Ut A tu e m llh en terU lned a

-number of girl frlen d i a t a ’law n . pa rty a t th* S m ith hbme. The Umt

was sp e n t p lay lo f g a a m on- th t— Uwn."* P laney Woods cntertalD ers gave a If concert a t th e M ethod ist' ' church I M onday evening. D r. L. J. MlUhell, ' Itctmwr. alto spoke. T h e m utlcal pro* n i l g ram ooaslsUd of pU nU tlon melo*u m d l ^ ^ s ^ l n g . ’

afternoon of ' i to o k “ fo r'B iium ijtr o f friendt,

A family reunion o f th e Jolly andH t- ' i ' ’~' t? 'v \‘ r>eld . . . . . .th e i » ,» ' I . — II— — I

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1______________S u t lo a s are d w g h ie d w ^ a n d he lp fu lae ss o f C o i ____ _______ ' I h t t C fa n o th in g fo rvra

« bou ( t h d r service, ^ t o u c h e s o f ao th a t m ake i t p l t t i l a g .

C o n o c o m e n a lw a ] — I w io d ib lc ld is po lished

tir e v a r* checked Bccurai r a d ia to r is lU le d . . . wi T h e y a f t g la d to f u m ij U jo a dasife.

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Moncur ta m il^ w u held on* daj last week a t bem* of W alt« Mo^eur. A.dinaer.was.sened la tbi

~ ' ' ' alUniooa wltb eover* tald for-IBC l^p rtU U v es. • r S ' Anoounc«ment b u i u a t ’.b**s

I U I made ’of.-tb*--aaaaat L a t U r ^ SalnU «faureb,Mtttaa] improvtBMnl •ssoelaUoa-.lastttttte. wbieta wlU be

M i* belij ta U>I«HSy Sunday, August l< Tlw ^w lU b* repm ntaU vet from T * l iL '« iU i . r U lu ^ and C aoii

iaQf t<^*.R epreK nU U ?** or rb o th iS u S itom BdJt U k* City wlU b<

^ in -atwodaso* to ftv* lastnetloni i ' l T b.«tOo*niPMtiUBlo| to lh « rw o rlt* -S ' M<4Unga wtil ba'held'sil tb* Borlt) vM hlKtkCBt^ aad a t tb*' |«b*rpaele.

7 ^ ^ i F r f d a y E vening .-w b» ' aboat SC ; friend* a o d aefghboca w rp n iM h e r

T he*v*nlng w * ff* p « l-p la rla» p la . I'last o e h lra t s tx tablaa. V : alnst ' s p a n lth i)* r veteran* s a d ib * la-

0i«i(‘.au sU laj7-:be]d .» 'a)*MBg b e n Mra. w ith s. -d ltk o rr TMurMay-•*v*nlng k w e re .la « t te n iU ^ , ( R » i

U » serm I-a*a rby .1««aa .:ta ;C astU 'an i:i j - S M iSSkarW imtlw.- ;'iSSi'. A im S d e U l.W H V ^ W b d n e s -

day e r e n b ig '.a t^ ^ A lf j . '^ H o o iii.W a farm,, n e a r , 'B u r t t f r in tp lW ’W th«

.r*|U]ar;.jneAllBK.v:.dti.:.UM.'..BurIej■>M c < r 8 o g e ; j to .r * a T ( ^ 'M > * ^ " ;

i s s m r -• On the tame evening a U*n aoclal

. wUl be given on the lawn a t th< V Methodlit church U wht?lt the pub-

He U Invited. Ict cream asd eaki will be served

Woman's Chrlstbn Temperanci Union I* Invited by the Paul tinlor to a rally and plcnio to be hek Wednesday afUmoon a t the coun iry homo of l tn . O e« to Mo*er[

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S KIMBERtY GRANGE PLANS!d a K IM B E R L r'A uT « <8pecUI U lawn The News)—Th* -Kimberly Orangi Ums will meet Wedaetday night a t thi

• the home of Floyd Jones.

tve a Surplus honey should-be removed lurch from the t}ces aa ao o n 'u the sec* chell. tlona ar* sealed, tuggetts th* Peno> I pro* tylvtnla ataU colleg* tchool of ag- nelo* rlculture.

kt an Colonel J. 0. Wright proved that mber hretill-la-a-honeman-at-lOO-tv-rid*

Ing horseback a t Rockport. Indiana - and -Ort hU birthday.

J CONOCO SERVICE su:SEE H. M. BEAM

Opposite Washinpfton Sch

CHACE ANDERSON Gi ONOCO SERVICE witii a Main West and Fourtii S(

if-a iu Conoco Swriea ^ tp o o tt-w U.d withthe to o ito r Women whiConoco Mtameii. Cmim .erYle,

otwnd or obm ulw ^ thdl» litl> » * h e llitib c l nar.br roj

t w d ihotoiighneJI . J ,°g. ~ I>eiddiU' m illw«7« IM that youf talli tbout lohed cle« . th « youe and Jourccf ocurmtelf tod th«t th . m tn will died, without ipltshlng. . haodle tntU *um i* bttw ij' A ll o f th .

coune; oot oti«UII)t p leu«l with 1 ipWt th tt ;ily m .rlced Conoco Conoco m tn I

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K T IO H I S A B R A N C H O P T K t .W W B FKEE S E R V I C E F O R M

8 ar« we h av t a hlddan Qoa B oi ther* ia nbthlng ahy aboat oiARD’S CONOCO 8ERVK^ ' Main and Blae Lakea B tn

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/ s s s s ' , ! ;^ ^ u * l a . •Mumner. « . who died

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nichena. p ru ld e n t Of the Tw in Falls f;,_ s t d n e t th e church, spoke o f friend*

t t l p o t U - a e e u M . ". SO rUnl-WbvUt w m W u s a and ie r. beautiful. M r. a n d M n . p te d Oar* ila* a e r . (Joodlng. sang *Thy w u i B*

Don*.- Edw ard W. Oueat,- Tw in ‘ la* Fan*, road teleeUons from a book ier* o fB d g a r A. O uait, and ncke ot the ing. audl*no*'s arpresslons o t-to rrew to m ^ b * r a a v « l family.

\M r. a n d Mm : Q uest t a m "w h ls- paring, H o p e .- J ir a . Jun e K tr ta M .

IS 22“sS^'riej P all bearers war* W. U AustUn, u r- JN .C ltm T erry . WUUam W heeler,© . -

of A. Jackson, Reed H ansen a n d Oletla m i B eebout, . Oul*or*Uwn relatives preaent a t

lhe I J ? • * ! I 2 ^ Mr*^ e a ra h Mul- ,,h ! hi* m other; Mr.“ ®: and Mra. Vlda Blackburn, M n . AUee

B e y ^ t , Mra. JuJU Maxwell. M n . MUdred Craner. L ot Angelea, aU ten ;

» u in th* Bboshon* em t-jy « Mr. MuUlner's dea th was the In*W o < u r « t - jr t iu i t - o f - i a ju t l* * reeeived '

w hen he w at throw n from a truck on • fo a N orth Sid* highw ay a b o u t-th n e

nge y e a n ago. He moved to Idalw IT th e y e an ago, an& bad U red a t both

Tw in ra U s a a d Bhothooe,

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DANCE WITH ^ “ NIGHTHAWKS

L. D. S. Recreation HaOS ! TONIGHT____________inaT] Admission 15 Cent*

s

UPREME

cijool

Sivea a Smile Street............................. ..... t — ■

rblch afe avalUble for thttn. fhdare traveling by a r find ■ice invaluabl*; At any Coa- • d>cy can leani th* coaditioo - ■oadf reeefre acouai* ute infonnatleft. « ^ l a d««>ad map* and aothentJc de* lo c a l.h o te ls , cam ps, s p o r u

1 of. lupplie*. The Coaoco ' i e A p a * * 8 “ *“ ‘* '‘^ 8 « * » 'I apd telegrams.b 0 * a « fT lc * a a re Im , o fo o ^ f r e ^ b “ *It leave* n o d o u b t th a t th o a la e ^ to ba btlpjti-

KC CONOCO TBAVEI. BUREAU MOTOR TRAVSLER8_________

oart, ■ o a rse rr ie e .ICE STATION M ,

1

T B E S EW liy SESSION

, I BUIEy ’FfflSouthern Idaho : GuecMM

Breeders’ ' Ussoolatlon : And Friends, Niimbeftnji

350, Enioy Annual Plcnlo

• (Specui to Tha-Wew8> r r BURLEY. AUS, 8-M eeUnB oo tb e

UTO ol the Oold Rota O u m te r tum. near Burley. M oad»r..««B i- bers of the S outhern Idftho O u«m - « y Breeders' uw claU o n and the ir friends JUJened to U t o by C, Ben Rom a n d o the r p r ^ ^ apeaker*. B a s k ^ were h ^ B » t Wm c « of th o se -a tU n d ln » «nd too cream v u eontrU»ut«l.by.Joo.Pl3tn ton and tho M lnJ-Cossl* D o lrm e n ^ A uoclatton. ' •

A pproximately 550 were In a tten d - M M . te U u aiM xUtora Irom aU over th e dU trlct,. w hich Includes ilvecountle*.M uslo v u lum U hed by theS u rley clvle band , directed by WU­llam S(UUlck.

Cdrl L. A^dy, maoAser ol ttio OoU Rose farm u td presW ent of the d ls ­tr le t O uera iey assodatlon, was Jn charge of tb e picnic. D urtn i th e a ft­ernoon v&liora a w ahown over tbe farm a n d a bull .calf-waa presented by Mr. Addey to J . M. Mlddletdn, Burley. :

“ • QOVUUW ROB'BpOkB Of'thlT'TShKOf datry iQ d u s tir to th e sU te and called a t te o t lc a - to 'th e tnarked In- a rtase ih p«)duetlon of the m odem purc-brod dairy cow- to the cow of olden Umea. K e eom pared the devel-

. opm ent of th e b lsh-produclng cow to a SlmUar increase In productiTencis

1.1... nFlglni.11y.lay- ln< two c ln u b o s of egg* In a seasoa and now producing a n egg a day. Not long agd, he' sold, two-thirds of IJie

; coils In cxiitencevcost m ore 'to fe ra th a n th e ir p roduct broughi on the

:--------- in ia rk c t^ w ju iiiu a j e m . h a d e tlf tr tt t! more th a n so p e r cen t of dairy c a t­tle m ore th a n -p a y th e lr » iy . ------

Rom Tencfaies 'F lnaneei

,^e iiioke some 'o f thtf flhaftcUl burdens o f th e fanne r, and,bow. tb o savings of some of them were be­ing swept aw ay by high Interesl. on borrowed money. For 100 years, ho m ainU lned, alm ost from tho first session of congress, leglslallon had been favoring tbe m onied class. We m ust beware, bo warned, or th e bur­den will finally become too heavy and

a r usury win sin k th e nation.* — :— Tatff-c r cgm in fttysr orT &eflttno-

declared th a t advertslly was teach ­ing us lessons th a t could be brought home to us only In tim es of acute de­pression like th e present. He called on hi* hearers to have regard to sound principles alone, and td ac­cept n d .nostrum s. T he cost to n m c m r'sU tm jm e n l. h e averred, waa «o«'g?.000,000.000 a- year. O f thU am ount approxim ately 13.000,000^0 was raised by taxation, leaving a trem endoua dcflc lt to be U ken cara of In some m anner.

CoRdcmns H lsh Taxes

A dditional taxea have been Im­posed. and some expenses have been

Oongreai h as refused to cu t down bureaueraU c governm ent and InslsU on m a lnU ln lng It. e r e I* no eu te tl-

U lned. In private business, a n d It should be applied to eo renunen t bus-

— — Ti ll* U M t «iucst.tlon. he averred , a s both parties wero to b lam e . , ■ ,(

T bem aa s . S p e e d y .M lo ^ c'ouati agent, t ^ oT tWf-V/OiW JPfcreedsC meeUoci a iid 9tcaleB .';w Jv . GRlm«£

L. H . .S w ie te e r w t t ie i$ e d .e t t Presideak < » l)U a'1bf•4«re-m e n t^ o r - t i» a u tB f n o n r a s £ |^ ^ of

‘ H arold A . S t ^ ^ j e e M U x j o f the sU t« Ou^m M TBM oclatlon. remind­ed t ^ p reren t of .th e p to id io r O ufemaey'bRedera to be held a t tbe Minnie MUler fa rm . Jerom ^, next S aturday. ,

• . P . Leo, Johnson,' formerly 6f Mur- ' U ugh, sU te commUsloner of agrl*

culture, told o f ImprovemenU In (he (juallty o f Uveatock and of th e Im­provem ent In herdsm en and dairy people.

... Commends Clot*

tlub boys a n d girls were- Improving tne ir stock a n d methods. Speaking of the dem and In California for Ida*

‘-ho dairy producU. he satd Califor­n ia d id no t know how they 'd get a long w ithout Id ah o butter.

Among m any prom inent vlslton from outalde eountlea w rr* th e fol. 1“^ * O uem sey-breeders: H ann

A- O l n i ^ h . Biihl: Colone a P . s iee le . W , D . Palsi. Ooodtng ®: W endell; HarrUon Ortf.:L - Han.MB. were L. J . Tsnchtoek

- Twin F a lli , a n d W . H. Stoddard Jerome. RoU tem bre«lers:P a r s o n A sher B . WUson. B ert Per.

H rtne, C. JS. U ad Tw in FalJa: WU- M llam S c h o e n f a l d , j a

« M e jJ .B e jtm ij j P'. J ,T o tv a . l»aul W W lvesand /am iU aao f u a a * o ( tb 4m vlstora were a l n ~

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iMmyiSITOBSSPEND's^HreClPINlH la - : ■ ‘ ~ _ • • ' ■ ■

' S .BUHL, Aug. g (Special to *The News)— McClusky memorial tM ltH

(> camp o f B uh l eoJoyedJBld-term pie* ^ nle program wben between WO and

400 patronr, parenU and frtends nn gathered to vtew the exhlblUon of p., «hUdren a s d IJstm to program Bun* he day afternoon . The program com* u meneed w ith a group o t eamp songs, ^ led tay MUS Oenerlevv WUeox. and

continued w ith a read ing ' by Bar- S ha raT »rlt4M rtrre i»w ln frF O O P «1s ■■ folk danees. pUyleU. singing, tumb*

ling were Jed by MUs Bertha Rip- linger a n d Vflss WlIooX- MUs Abei-

, deen L andU gave.a ' wbUtUng.soIa; ^ and the program closed with eamj o * yell*' a n d aongs.'« ' - VUltora were conducted aboul thi on ^ u Q d s to .view th« children's sleep-

tng quartera. kitchen, and were ad. vised ooncem lng .the rou tine .o f lli< camp. . •

E speclilly Interesting waa thi « : U rge va rie ty of hjUJd werfc toys

rugs, derricks, and * mUcellaneou - - n r tld ia ffh lch the fihlldran h id mfldi

under th e supenrUlon of MU* Rip Unger. pU y s u p e r r l ^ o f the camp

I G o d D IN G F O L K S V lS i l

^ OO OD IN O, Aug. 8 (Special t Tho News)—Ooodlng • arrivuls aril departures In the last week indudei

^ tho following;Mr. and Mrs, P. E. Clark an-

daughter, A nna Mae. and Mrs. Anni C larb lUnUUon. MUsourl. a n lro in-O oodlng by au te and are spend ing th e sum m er a t tb e J . S. Shot veU home. Mra. P . E. C lark U i

m - d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Shotwell « n MU* E velyn H utchinson of Lo J d . Angelea,-I*.here-Ti*m ng-at-the-Le. wn H utcblnson hom*' and a t the L. t * u HasUnx hom e w tth h e r aunt.Ill- Mrs. Basla M argetU . Florida, am in g tM W = « m tn > -H |tc ti^ y . w p «Twif

I t ed here tbla-w eek for a vUlt a t tb u s - lA L. RoherU home.!st, -C ounty. A * s a ^ .S d » W hipEeTSI ero Sunday ;o r BoUe to a tten d , tb e a a v - ln u a T jn a e t la c o f ;the M i r board-o

ia<4lurt)M to OtiodUig‘ t o ' i p e n d - th t a r iu m m e rr-n « m o t le r -b a n > e e n ~ T i of n a D o^ d lrtc to r.o f the Alfred unlver

sity. a l;A lf*rt.* '»ew Y o rt . th o j ja stor !««•» ..., .. ..

of “ i . i» i a < " M A N OAlNS'.EDEN. (BpecUl to Th

the m w a)—C ondition of C h a r lu I i( t . Qimrnter. Bden farm er, haa lm jo r Pteved- th a past, few days. He ha Uie b e ^ . ^ e r l n g from serious lUnesj ext w h ich h a 'w as stricken a wee:

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Twin Fa

. T W m gALLS DAILY NEWS.

S e c r e t a i ? ; ;1

:N , n e w l y a p p o in te d s e c r e t a r y o f i F a r m s , a D e t ro i t R u b u rb . w i t h M n : t h e y o u n j r e s t c h ild . M a r i a j i ; T h e S a l ly a n d J a c k .— </P )P ho to .

1 G i r l B a t h e r s I n

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| | [ | | - ----------— W e a r N o S u i t e !

. *BURLEY.Aug.8 (Si>eclal to T he N ew s)-01rls of thU p a rt of Idaho

Hmith a ee m tobekeep lngatleasL ab reaal o f the Umes. If n o t a trifle In .the

> and adopting a custom^ends now reported to be In vogue a t

.HoDolulu beaches, and eUewbera. B„Q. <{f taking to the w ater and dlspore- — l ng In the sands, "au naturel." ■

. A fanner, venturing to the. bor- der* .of; U ke Cleveland. Sunday,

’bot. c am t .upon a party of theaa b a th . -era,-Jum plng-from -th*-ro«ka.aiul.

breasting the watera o t tbe Jake. M d- JnUmately attired, or ra th e r un -

j^ * } . attired.-O tiaiU o f the a f f i t f 'f w lacking, as,the farm er obaerypr.U said to hsve beaten a p rteip lU te

. re U e a t , l i t h e ' ■ .

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I R ip . BURtEy,"Aug, 8 (Special to T h camp. News)—Funeral serrices fo r Jam e

Henry Croiu. (Q. who died A ugusts ti»V*i* Iicld Monday afternoon a t I S I I o'clock a t lhe Emerson W ard of th

l a t t e r Dsy SalnU church. BUhoII to I ra T. Stiort otllcU ted and spok J arid . b r len r .;0 » e r speakers wertjiWslRj rtuded ■O.-K; Dye. P lrtb ; Idaho, and Joeep

Parne. Burley, c and A chorus composed of the m en Anna b e n of the Trail Builders Sunda

jTlved school class gave a musica) numbe ipend- A duet was sung by M r. and Mr Shot- Joieph Payne, accompanied by the

I U a dauflhter, C stheripe; Lapree Moo itwell. tang " U y My Head Beneath .th f Let Hose." A Quwtet composed of M r w-Leo ■CMrIflTfoftcSr7WnrMyrlTe"B5rui L. D. Ella Corje^s and Mary Barlow sas

one niim W .—P r iL b a m s were sons^ln-Iaw ( th e deeeased r Darwin J e iu , Joti Carson.. t!d '-K w le r . Doug Coope

W.1U IU «nn« i,Beautlful;iloeiJ,t«m itB i from -nelgt b o n asdCM fiM i.fU led the fron t < : tb a c t o o i s h ^ i ; r .

Mr. bon) a t PorterrllllU lab. 0 « l D b ^ 3 .1809, a eon o f Jo^

S U y -and-EUen-Crofta.-He-eame to Idal Diver. In »9‘®- hla. o ast Cro(U .-and 12 sons ar

iUufcWer*. a i r ol w )»m su rrt i They are: U V em . Oakley; Mt Cora Rasmussen. H eybum : Mi

B -mo AIU Cooper. Burfcy; Oeorge, Bu: u E. ley: Mra. Clara Je tfs , Burley: U)e

lm . U Keasler, Jean. W anda. NeUle ai le haa Dorolhy, all o f Burley..Uness. Sum vlng b ro th en and sUtera li . week elude: John. OntervUIe, O U h; Wa 1 he re te r. Basalt. Idaho; Harley, W est Y<

> lowston*. U on tana; AUred, SbeUe

ALITY IN ADDITIONi i c a - ^ i i i - b t i y _ j r o u r L i 8 ^ _ e a E — I

f r o n i U8, i

_______ _ $ 98.00;________ $175.00_____ :___S225.00_______ -$145.00!i:_______ $165,00________ $225.00________ L. $240.00

_____ $315.00jbber. Dual W heell__ $375.00

$225.00 .._________$ 35.00_____ _ $ 25.00

— $ 20.00UT A FEW OF OUR MANY

VA IU ES

Motor Co.Ford D e a l e r

F a l l s , I d a h o •

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of commerce, is shotra here a t his M rs. Chaplh'iind t lie lr Bix chlldwn. rhu others left to .riffh t a n i

nssup^-RfilPEeHESSlflll

rh e . . •RUPERT, Aug. a (SpecUl to Tbe

. News) — R upert O range In regular session TiUMy- ewmlng' In Moose haU was attended , M « . membera.

. y f t a n k Saylor; in u ie r , proaldea; aiid ^ Mra. Leo MerrtU was in .chMgo of

tho T ^ t u r ^ program.' i M » ± q iE U ioU ,' Mr*. l : , P . Cjan-

^ ;daux:*Md lin .-M s u d e Powell^were iuT; appointed to eerre on a home eco- and nomlcs -oommUtee. ThU appoint-

rn in t bT aTiSrwlOrauggcitlonirfM M y „ . th e S U U o m n te .. a n T he program included two eni*

X U eemble songa. eello and piano m n- U'U- d lb 'b y .M la Alene RUey and Misa

Ethlyn 'O ’Keal; humorous readlh(1 Mra. H iram ’ CuUey. ^..novelty 'pe

« n g ..d lr « te d .b y M rs. M errill, and - f A’class o f prliDary ehlldren Imper*

sonated by. O rM ge members. Refrrshmenla were served by Mr*.

r P T C. E nouse, Uif. c . V. Hockaday, Mrs. Oakes Ames and Mrs. Jenkins..*

T h e ,am ea and Wilford. Idaho PalU. SUlera areu s t ^ Mrs. W. E, Dye. P irth r Mrs. R . Da t S Jone*. Cambridge. Idaho and Mra

If th b William Platla, Burley.;lahop In term ent was In the Heybura spokfr cemetery wllh Payne and K imball loitnWp. -charge, ....................................oaeph Relatlrcs from o u t of tow n'in at*

U ndance a t llie services were: Mr. mem - and Mrs. A. 0 . Anderson. Idaho, Mr m day and M n . WalUr Dye. P lrth : MUi m ber. Jennie Hamlin, Roy, U U h; Mr. anc

Mra. M rs. J . Arnold. Murray. U tah ; Mr th e ir and Mrs. Dan Taylor. Tremonlon

M oon D u h ; MUs M an u Plrtli, Ogden, Mr .the andlM rs. J . W. Krlbbs. M urray; Mr M rs. and:M r8.TedCroru.8noUc^■ldaho;

j5 ru p 7 * T ifriH T T JH rw n tw ‘ crofij.‘ B s « n sang Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. W liferd CrofU

Id ab o PalU; Mr. and Mrs. -lV D iw _ o t . Jog e i._ C anibrl(lBP; -M r. and M n ■JoHh' Tani7TJiS2fo]tr>IrTaB d Mra. Ea: ooper, P lrth , Tremonton; and Mr. and Mn OUfiO. H am -n a m lln . Q g d e n . - --------

m ? o f ' ___________ _ •f O E N H A R V E ST 'S G R A IN !

:jo h i i ----------Id a h o - E a S » ; -A u g .- » - ( 8 p e c U l- - t ^ 'n «

Mra. News)—W heat )iarvest:ba* been Its a n d p ro g rm J n section th a - pasjrrtvT. By tH e en iT o r

M rs. v(«ek practlcany a ll fUIda wUl ha\iM n . been-harvested and threshing wll

B u r- ge t under «.-ay In another 10 dayiU ie l- A 'few tlelds of barley bave alread

le a n d been threshed.

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S p a e t a c u l a r , “ S U N N Y S P A IN ”' tJr0HilCtD5«f KLtrHAHtI

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I TWIN FALLS . I FRIDAY, AUG. 12

, FREE CIRCUS COUPONE r.iven By

RTEVENS- . VANENGELEN — TROLINGER.DRUG

I . MARKETERIA 1-2-3-*

3BSDAY MOBNTKQ, AirGlIST 9.

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. BUHL,-Aug;-ii,f’6 f i * ^ ^ i ^ , T t i e News) —.MUsoudi'awe^vMM-A'vM hsld a t . th e .Bub^^a^ g a i g ^

p.*; ered to renew old aoqoalntaaeea and U /; make new one* I n tb e 'a m d e l eon-

elavo o f.th e people from tb a t aUie. The program began‘-with «ootered*

L ;l disli dinner, aetved cglelesla Rtyle.[ m T h em eeU ngw a»caned too» to :byr - ^ the presldent,-.Rev.h , • ton. pastor of tb a ■Baptfit. e ^ h .

- • Roy IJopklns wa* «aJ!^ ttpo»S ly the L r president to taka e b a c ip l^ tb a ele«-h , i tton of officers. dttftM .whleh-C.’.0 I , A .D lvelbU a .B uh l.w tf« lec t«»R m l- l . ; i dent; w . H .'T u rn er. K la iarfr.'T l '® L"- president: W alte r ' B a jin t '* o m ta ry -

treasurer. P i ^ d r n t 'f iB to f ^ ic a l le d ] « [ u ^ ^ t o . W e lb S * - -wb^ , a y es>ed

n ,: m e n u o f.h U n a tlT a4 ta te .'.,- r !. '* - - t t M a y o r Jam es' P.' V op*;.-B^.',waA T ' the out-of-tow n spaak tr n d ,a d -

dretsed more th a n 300 peopU. . h i s . I n part. Uie speaker aald th a t >eo- % n . P^> ofdclala; a re n tilh e r aU

good nnr a ll b ad .:bu t tb a t tjiey are m a d o u p o fs u e h p e m la .a iv e a lla r« .

'< I H4 urged th a t it.w a*U te do ty of the ^ people to enoou rag t'tb a b e it n th e r

than the bad. Swinging then Into tbe mnln them e of bU message, the Bobe mayor urged a greater interest

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, Ul tbe tm rden of taxation, w hleb il • aald he “U becoming Intolerable." J

H e recited su U sU u to show the enormsus Increase In governmant

II and a eonrespondlng Increase in I Uxes; comparing thU with t h i rapid

|L decrease o f farm prices. He cited aV . M ngth ligu rta to show tho ever-'— m oB B tJng-poitofffcodeftdtand-rw d ) n ftom tabuU tlon of maU carried and- ^ ooe t'o f contract.n l Mr. Pope reminded hU hearers ‘.V tb a t -every man, woman and child ■I* to*Ain»ric»-ia-paylog.4»a-»»-y<ar .ja

U xes^ whlcb amounU toM6M0A0Q «»?ry^-day.-,or -♦I4»ow » .000 -:aa -

■be niuaiy.-raa ''-T H a M ld ih a io n sd o U ar o u to te r * ity e ry n n goes to pay taxea. B e . said

th a t tb s goTemment w aasuppo*^ to n d “put a check on taxes, bu t Instead It ,n- p u t 'a U x on checks.** . : lie. The speaker concluded ' w ith ' te -

m v k a upon tbe money que«ttoa.^tbe fle. ta riff, and agricu ltu re.^ ..............

^ H A R V E S T IN G P R O G R E S S E S

ec. ' RUM ELL l a n e ; Ju ly 8 (SpecUl ,0 to The N ew s)-«arley threshing U rti- thU vlelnlty U waU under v a y . A ic ellarg e percentage o t the w heat crop ry - is cut a n d practlcaUy. a ll graUi ledithreshlng wUl be over In another 10 sed days. Bean, beet and poU to eropa sh- aro making splendid progress. -

i5 ! K IM B E R L Y P L A N S E V E N T

« 0- KIMBERLY. Aug. 8 (Special to aU Tlie N ew a)~M ra.'A j . wiUon wlU

a re tM hostess Thursday to membera a re .'and . guesU o f the. U d ie s ' Pioneer th e club. Mra. L. B .'Jen n in g s will be h e r In charge of the program. Mrs. Carl nCo Emerson. Mrs. Floyd Stew art. M n. th e l Jean Day and Mra, John lU rsey restlwlU aasUt th e hosU u..

^ A nbu y CHESTERFIELDS o a la them ju s t as fresh as i f you ca

ve one i f you will. I th in k you wi - t h a t they taste better.

: CHESTERFIELDS are made r > flabby cigarettes—‘Cach ooe well sixe to smoke oooi and comfo:

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gs' to r t Jerome'Boy ' i» ... v.ri.Acts Fearlessly

to 'v v '■ .>pid . : TAmrnCLD, Aug. 8 (BpeeUI to I aV - i t i a M«wi)—Searchers-wbo found «r-' ' ttortfoot; l»:year-old Roscoe Hel- red A. Mi P M d ty rmd near LUna ortek north of HUl C l^ .

■wetfl.vlmpreiaed wlUi the boya ren pttadnea-er mind and fearlesmess. lild T h t a m : evening, the lad to-

AOQ ' waa t ls h tn fJ i i Lime creek, but be­a a - r-eama s t a t e d , - T h e - r e a t - o f the-

p a r ^ r e n r a e d to the camp n w e r . ’lb e B an te r, ereek ranger ataUon. a id \ i m noKo« cbose th e wrong fork I t o o T tb a a tre a m and walked away d l t - from eamp. By tbU Ume he had a

•goodi Catcb.of fUh which he c ar-., te - ' r t e ^ l i t a gunny sack. H U f eei be<: the bruised, h e sacrifleed hU

.^fttb , . « i d - m o c c u l M ' / from tb e M d e .-

e o ^ I« t« r ,< la e td lag h e vaa oom plete-, C d - ty 'lo il. b*>calmly w ent to sleep -

; fWBcalh a tree, where ha waa'. cU l ;-fo u n d b y aa ea re h in g p a rty a tl:S O

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I to Cleaned ai, SINGLE orbera ’

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j/e ri o m} land o r .1 came by u will find

de right— well-filled. mfortable.

Z Z 2 H - 2 5 M ^ S S , 0 0 f l P E l » i l p 3 . i l p l i Mr - -A R i» 7 A M :C n T c > i« .-9

to tb a .H e w a ) L « o e a ^ B * > « h O d < ^ Pellovs tad :t! ifd r-fsfflU l^ 'C U b a ra d t

; h e n auB day fo r tbelr. annual-.piente .y f fi . and soeU I'a teettD g.B uri^ lodge w as . . '

rJ.. w e r a - p r t a m t . . : : • .■ -■h r - pienlo du inc r waa «erved a t ' 1 0 0 -v.Cs I.' orclock.. - ,k , O am es'and 'convaraaU oaeom blaed ' ‘ 'y y wlU>«wlmmlagw'BoeUld.‘m r id o r o r - a the afternoon. H oneshoe "eoa tes ts

w ere ,n s tn ja U -p a r t 'o tth e a f tm o o Q l r recreation for: this mea< - •k NO bvd n a ia siksloo w u . btM , tb a ll seasloa' bav lnr-beea caUad 'exelailra-

ly for soc lal:eo Joym en t, .- ' . ■ . - ■ • ,

a '. T h rea p ro '(e « n n in :tM tb iT ersU ]r

30 Sniis-Drem Top Coats

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2n ilo « l- o o f* »ut«moWl« kuoUiia Uifik. ; : ■

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i i m ikM i e r o o ^ tpcrtcU U M ot. tbft n t m M p « ^ i r onca t e l t o u t lo iMtM t h im * w tm i 't lu l i «(

_ tn u i^ « r t iU o o w « i* »f iM a d i! i'« a e i t m iem peopaMea U iit t 't tU P w rd w g . , ; • • • ; • ;

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I t i o n VMngniiTU woDca n h e a r t g v o l i a u o m t t e l l f h t • le n e tfUtaUwtr gn a U P m c o a r | o te Aw u e m ^ t b i O n a o hM o tffriten r R dUpBte M e ito u b U w 'b iiV t. T b ty H m f o ^ n S F T E S E r e o E G T W o R T U d a n proud e ( il» lr tn < U tl(R U lp f J tr to U m e a d M o n o . « m

IV lM tb tf tb e w o y d -b tw e n u iv tr* B t io ts t f « AlM trlM Ur anottw r’n e t t t f . * U v u i i t h K e l n i i r d im on itr et ^ l :

-------- ! t t a ! u e t t ? « e 2 ^ “ ^ * * S S i £ €fuU j M iu ib tijr iu B t. poUOB p a f u a ' n rc rd i. 'U o d im w t u * u opeed* { lotJy cotUjr l a ttie f lu t te r o f h id a ia < lU i. I t 1> ^ o ^ y ta (T iry o tbe r /

;-. m e re U l ly u d e o e i> l l r .V le ta n i r « t i l tu n a e u U ta td le M la U M lo o f n ta . i

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A a-irU cto tn lb« e u rrtD l O o ^ O n ^ «rUt«> MTly le t t bh \ /o r» lb* beo iu e» 7 » itbdF fir In ao W kiblaiW D e ad bMere tb»«ttae tioB I in r c tw d to I t b e c ts e eeo tt, to f tm i T o rtb m d lo c . T he eaUier.- O etd» > ne r J u k m . irbU* r e e e n l t i i i i lb* | u n v ltd e n ot tb e M m S s9edttlba- ■ t r y p o ro tr BUM eeU ea e a d d ta u a d i , nercrtbcJc tt m m b ^ w d U » I m a td .

____ u > r tilatU oQ lo tto ^ U ili^ i t r tp n «

w rlK i:‘T h e bonus trm jr, iuttUlebljr or

no t. hM.. im letd. becom* tb i e m * bol or bbperul AcUon to r boadredf

^ ibeuHOtU o t m to tb iougbeat the country wbo i r e «o much oa

-— :----- th e rtM M -e ee e -tb tt tb ty wttN>e»-t ik e tn tilb er winter Uke the Uel

• one -lying down.’ U 1». In ihorl. the t i n t t l i n in c to l m ftn tretuuon of d n p e n tc u n r a t In th u country M ter th ree y c m o( depreulon."

;— I n o the r wonts, the (Sem>t>d for tm* ^ - m ediate paym ent lo r adjuK M M r- •{ vice c ertincate i U w re l jr a n Inel*

dentmi ^ la se o t the boaua army'a d«> x-elopnest. a n d tbe .booM arm y u> aelf U a aymptom of tocnelbln* tun* damenlsUy w roas i s o u r tociaJ aya* tem. The w orld W ar reterw ia hap­pened to have th a t cobcrtte I b ln t to v h le b to tie up tb e ir p r^ te tt eca ln it tb e tr own creat, B M d.Jtnd 'd lilrM t. T here a rf oU ifr huadred* o f tho tj. u n d a of dlaheertened. dlaeoutaied.

■ jobleaa men aad.w ooata la tb a eoun* try who b a n tailed b llh trto to do u y t b l n j *0 tooltib aa to uadertafce

:j: * bonna m arcb o r i bonua eaeem p- j ' m en t atmply becauae tbey lacked tb a t r : . n u c k w tor oriaalBU cftL rb e n bier> y t la a u y no t b t p e ra u a to t .

, T b i boBoe problem oan b t am cb m e rt m U y eetttod tb e a tbla ether.

i>' g m t e r eodai proM tm . bn t tbo U tter w u b a n to b t e title d M n t d a y If

■ Z o u rp r« iM ite e d a liy M n B U io g e ta r. i . : w ard ta e tf il tT la c U f MeaU eTbealtti, U b a p p to ie k e p p e c tn l ty a ad • hlgb

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Jlet m r r o e d J le r U h a r t co tb t I w a e r , a oo o t iw <*W«n. /a n a e ia

wltb,8iert«a|M oa tbeir property w b 4 the

tbree e m for. e b a m e tb e t tbe pro- duct:of_dQe.Kn,.wD(|kLb^:p>>4 to r w bea tb e dabU w e n contraoted. m iu ia c e 'D ter^ . t i r e w m oa doD an of i ^ - y p * ■ p i t y - f fm t- - are _iB u n ' i a ^ l o ^ e b c n l i t tbU Uet. u d le :B i |f c « idleweacea ter. It. th an - t« drhna a v ^ t b i fem e r 'a U at eow.

OM ;tueti eonpaay rKtaUy aent ' oat laitraetloB*to.tti tlntaclal cor> reepe^tiTee'feDewa:'

matter for a c«*. ro^eodeaV-te «rlt« to u* tb t mo-.- maaC-e loea dtfeulte aad adrlit that heeeuii ot tb t default te n ', clottin Aoold be IntUtuled. « e do t;of propoM to forecloat undtr -. eueb etreuaiUoeci. P o rw d e ^ . wttb tia U tbe U lt rttort only. Ttw i.

I C o B p eay laU rte .b u tre ie td ly o f lb le le ^ tb a ta k e e n lo te re itM V e a U i '^ m r y one of IU bonrow* - ^ tr*. t b e ^ t w » baa In eaeb ead i #«5 roaeo*lttpelleyboldeTfc'T;i;

< rntare art au ay reaioaa fer.». ■} : dtfeoH la tb i payment of IntotMt, .« i and J t to -sot & • purpoae of tti l i : ;

e r ,b n te b tb a o tb n ,b a n d lti< tb f S ! inltatlea aad porpote cf the Oom-r‘ S

S » 2 r . S r , ' S S 5 S S 5whtre the (aeta tad lu ti tbat tbt * ln^riift«U deieh in |iu£ha ldand Nt n o n m ^ r a t . - „

. T l ^ ; t a ( b i b s rn eo t tb ln i t o ^ ^ and l e i ^ tb ln r.'T he rt a ie Aa tcc t d ^ t o r a It In thU c o u i ' i t r y t :{ ^ |i i t e y a le m y > t.tb lak . r J

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L-^rEZJ'■ MI*i' j>Btt F<lt WM ceriiptlmim _

ntpda M toe bdBie oT K Ui aub* tttae Beeen bl beaor of ber i tT n ’ }

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were etrred. UUa M t reetirwt • I aumbtr ef attruU Tt ittu . ' ‘nwae I pieMBt la iddUlea-to-tbi loeet-of c boaer w «e lOiete Oatbertae Beeoa, UUUetat B drldft. Bette UcOUaiy, ( OUraaue BowUa. Itutb Beed. Aaaabtl O tt. Butb Taylor, a&d j RO^.BeBcr. 1

ta te rtab itd ^ ICoadey efttroBoo e t btr. boau oa 1 Klmbtrly Bout la boaor ot tb i < MTtatb Wrtbday of b tr Breadton, t BobUeBeed. Maay aauiaioc n a m i were pUytd oa tba )»«a. toUewed by rttieibatenta. elao atrred eut ot ] deisn. Ulaa BaUD Barter ead-UlM \

• U tcnU d Tbylor a aaU ttd -ta-te rrlo c . i i o i i e U t o ^ j ^ t o o - - W t t e ttOMtee i

• e^ 'B ay Taylor.. .^lUe end loaa !* m*uS. J a ^ ead T oda N etl^ .a Otoe aad m a e U U tr. Oorto ead , r AUetBetd. ’ i

* Beoeclag UUa I i ta t OoettUe. a !

” a le n ly « ltt and b lih eeere f a m , I T O Pi_ .

It wblte m e t peaa w m need te e d e ra : L toatabUfceod U a .B n fie Jebaioa .

ceaUy; who u ruiting b tr p a tea te .' u r . ta d .Ura. R. 0 . UUaer t te n OaUferale. w u an put«et>towii ^ .

y -nia Addlaoo AVtnua 8 eeU l.(9 S ' L btld .their anaaal plcnle eaadey a t „ POtr tUrfrooada. A ttar-a-bM aU '** tv t Ittaebaon (bt n m a ad *eU 2dna a pUyed f t a u i and tb t w om ea «tilt>U td. Thoaa partktpatlDf wereUr.ebd U Uta. W. O, amltb and tually ; Ur.. and Ur>. Olynn Bmllh and faatUy.>* Ur. and Ura. 0 . 8. Braaggeautto i- and taaiUy, u ^ e n d Uie. Clateaoe I, Peiret. Ur. im Ura. Beemar. Ur. t. and U rt. uSSti W tgtatr e ad .fea*‘ Uy. Ur. aifiiUr*. A lfradB am naarf *' tamUy. U r. and Mra Hermaa .Wea>

man and- tamUy. Wr,-«8d U r a ^ a ^ Turner and Ura. Hairy Parwae.

[ Aa Inlereettng e n n t of 8uadaT «M , a famUy reunion at tha beme of

Ura. Carrie . Jonea on Xlmberly I Boad. when merabrra of tbe Jonea

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itS om S T i ^ p r m a t ta add!>

S ' t M & i W ^ b et t tn w tie U r . a a d 1 N ^ 'O . - W . WUklaa. daugbter, X4la.

3 l « e n i » u a K a a d D ale, W m tB i i .! W atcartrar U r , a ad U ra , b ^ J o t e a a a d . e U d m . OaldweU. Idaho ; U r .M e a d U n . » t d b m t a a d ebO drtn, A U r.:aA d U ra . O . r . Jcoaa a ad chUd> *** m i l f r . a e d U ia W Ubar J e e ta :

u r . a n d u r e . 0 .. V. Jooae. U r , a a d d& U ra .'.O ta i J e n a t aod daogbter. U r . ^ a n d J C n . C . Jooea a n d U re. .WU- ^ u A b ^ e o d aoo. a n d aleee. Ulaa « ' 3 eM ^~ A B d er> eo . o ie o d a le .iO tn - f ton l!Z )-«bo e ra gu tc te o f c U r e .•• B o d d » :< li^ -M ra .‘«,-JV.-Jooefc-f-*-

A l ^ t t a i P K ^ e r X A. « ie fe r . e n d J iU e V t r U o - ^ D tr, daogb ter o ( U ts . U . P , Seere . w e iv ^ iu T ie d yeaterday ' l o . S k a . T b e r wflt melee tb t i r bom e to T w ta F a U i., , •■ ■ , . • ■ . • t y • .

HOOVER’S VISITOR , DIES SOON AFTERS

g !wQ)iii.i,i<p>(aiw<i|j«;i,>| s S S ! Z r M | «

i; S X J S .^ ,S S S S ^ ^n . B i wee e fle iy e ra to r. a edlorfol

3| .^ % ie e ^ f a lb e i tw a « ta e U p ro d o w . a d I n i m b t « a * graduated from tb c

U D t v n t l t y . o c .u % u w i t ^ de - grea o f becbalor ^ w a . W blU tat

Md a e n f e - h e - w fa a l a td t h t Americans ss ff -sssia:m . tiact a b raoeb la e re ry U rg e 'u a Jrcr- u a a ity a M eoOiga la the eountrr-red I t w ai t o work la behalf o f-thU Of ta a g u e th a t .f lr tt brought B urke to

OM th e atteatlOQ e f Bepubltean perty n«- te a d e ^ .lo U n b t .« a « c b p a a a a a c ra >

1aiy„;:ef - tM . RepubUcan. tja tle p il ■»*■ o e a ^ ta a .K b w a « th iy e u n (e B tp e r > m t o bold tb a t poat.>*y> n!a w u a p p d a ta d to oodlfy the

naTlgaUeo Uwa o t tb i Vnited Stetaa.’ U t e r be becam t eotmat) to r th a ag•

rieuU ural d tp a rta ien t o t P tn n iy l- • a T U ta .« • Xa W04. Burt* w u elacted to rep- ^ r e e tn t t b i th lr ty -f ln t penniyW anla % d la trle t la o a a fre « B a a d « u r t> e ie c t<

« d four Umea R t became a .m e a b e r^ e t t h a - b a n k ^ M « d ^ c ^ w T ^ ^

S 5 w bfp. «7 ? — A I a delegate-to I b a Bepubllean3 “ nU k m e ro o b w im w m mue. Bunie ^ foread eonalderatloa o t th e ru le of ^ rep rea n te tlo o adopted by tb a aa*

U onal committee, whereby ao rth e m « a tetaa w ert g iren locraaaad power lo lu g -B am bv inalden tU t-eaad tdB tca .—> M A fter prepariag tb a ooo iU tu tkn o(

m n x r t . , B m U b « iu n , I M I o o S S lIr i u tor the body a t W aihtogton. i m d Burke w u a m eiabar e t the Penn* i I b . Michigan b e r aaaocU -'

£ L IB B Y R E Y N O L D S P O S T S ]

^ $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 B O N D T O K E E P

w - O U T O F S O U T H E R N JA IL !119 --------------------- — ----------------------------1

(ConUnued Prwa O ne |

WM b r o ^ and Dr. Cam m lnnW hU a heri ' o f fa ther r.nd two attomey* foUowed w y In ano’.h.’r automobile.a ie i _____J i » a ________ ^ tv A N T a -ru v A o ;— ---------

«£IM V 1LLZ. N. C.. Aug. 8 ^ U bby Uolman Reynold*, a t Uberty

i r r under toed pendtng b e r trU I fo r the , m urder ef her husband. flm U h Rey-

noldi, tobacco fortuna heir, taaued a itHtemcn: throogh h e r attom ey* to­day aikiiig lha t ahe be “le t alone in

, I order th a t the tnay re M r tr her ■- i heallh."

T he lU tem ent. algcM by B tnet ' PoUkoff and WUUam OraTea. Win*I .tton*ealf m attomeya. aald;I -U r i . ReynoUa h u requeaUd her ' couiuel to aay tn aniw er to requrtte ; of the p r ru th a t ahe make a lU te - j m ent lha i;«be ba« no aU tem ent to

m ake other than to aay lh a t a t thU tuna the wanU to be teft alone tn

. order lh* t th e m ay r teo re r h*r b ta im ."

R A IL R O A D S R Q H T

ID A H O T A X S C A L E

(Continued fro m P ag t O n t

raUroad w u aauaaad for Im pur* pctea a t IM per cent o f IU true value WhUa o ther t« o p « ty w u taxed a t >8 to « per cenl of lU tru e wJue. Such a dUcrlmUiatlon he branded U*

- legal aod unconsututlonal.Supporting h ll eontraU on th a t

o th e r p teperty waa aseaaed a t 1ms th a a M per cent of l u true n J u e . he praaented reoorda from aU th e M oounUia In which the Vallroad op*

J t ^ t r a t t i , ahowlng tranafera o t pioptr* h U ty . appraUaU for loana a n d o ther ixa^ pubUc-atetemenU of property Taluea,

a n d compared the to te l to r each ♦K * group w ith Uie tax ra luatlo ti of the

a ^ e property, m * A t th e same lime he pre»enUd ta o

m eihodi of airlTtog a t t h t value ef

(

And W o m a n Aid . H j ^ F

rIalrEb'frcm Ployd'*Bennett W S f t l •-ar«pe*«d fllgtit a e r u t th a A tlii i t l t te atftU, pnh»ri,Ht. ( A e ^ e t e d j ^ '

« - t o . o m o n m » r t i i i i « . W j . ^ £a d ttfng the net c e m ln p o f tb e A U * lie, road a t 8 per cent, a o d tb a o tbe r by BB. tak ing tha n u rk e t vabte. ef. tlw u>> tea eurlUea which r e p r e te a te d lb e r ^ « d r. (M d .A aa eo m p o tlteo f ttu e e ( w e b t : w . arriT*! a t a rahJaU oo le r- tb a taU - .

'MKd o t IU.031.1N. m u eooiM rad G ^ w ltb Uu) raluatioo . o f ^ ffatad for the ra ilroad l u t y ta r by

t b i beard o f , eQo^Uamtlw.. and brooght from Saw yer th e d a t a t b t

“ i t e te was U sing th a property a t 106 I S : p e r cent of lU fuU value i r t ^ o t t o t

p w r t y In the aam e te rr lto r f ,w4» i ' 'U x ^ 'a lT e u th a a - 8 0 p e r e t8 ^ .o t i te t ^ true value. ' 1itr< A fu ltb ro u g h t'b y tlM O O B p a o rl^ , ire. y ta r brought them n o leentte i n k \ ka . Ib t l r coo ten thn th a t tbe . eeeapaoy . r t s n o p e rty » a i aaataatd e a i ' o f U aa ]

v t tb otber p rop trty l a Iba d lr tr ttt. \ ■ • T h e board U*t y t a r radaoad • Ibe *

Tabte of oUier piuipm ty b y 90 par ! . oeot, leavlag tbo pubUa otQtUai a t

t b d r old itveL ■L ' n e board,will ooa tlaiie lo eCMko , & tw o weeka to evaluata pobUa rm -r \ { T m ii r to n N w W ie - tB rw p B jB i t t 1L r o f tbe 41 eounUea. aU o f .i r t ia a t ja ^ b . r ta e r a e re h ir e 'to .e x p U ^ ,tbeir g i iettm enU .S iboved Uxey h a d eeated .d e w a ^ to S r ta x ’. M u e c r th e a U te nearly S 000;M0 a n d th U m a y b e a p p tw ^ ;e r J S ebaoged by th e b eerd . |

" aV i A T R IC E T E L L S ' ■

' JU R Y O F A F F A IR S !tb e ■ (“ to (OooUnutd T r o a Page OBtf ■ ; , •

iw erad Iharply: ' |^ “You don't unde ra tand ou r altua* ] * r - t i o n r. p r o m the w ltn e a » t ^ khe ^ • ^ nosnced him fo r «o*atlofiUig fief ] J « about many t b t a p efte ’

to ld him prevtooily In . eonfldene«:!T*: She claimed H aw tbem e bMt told t o P** * ltthefcndo fan«arty lnT a* tlg !S iod« • f ' tb e oaie Uukt l u b a d noeK ad ta to . . . Lancaiter'a aool' a o d b a d a ee a -a a

honorabU m aa. Incapable o f ahoot- *“ • In f Haden O larke."NT* Slnee th e d e a tb e f Olarke. to ■71' whom aha b a d beooDW engaged, the

aald lh a b a d le a m e d th a t "he lied *P* to me about n u n y tb ln g i’* and that

ahe no longer to rad bU.memory. Bbe aald h l* '‘‘physleal ooodlUon w*i In*

wlUi hlm ."_ a n e o a i .n b a t- m w d -U ilc n « d In-

t e a t ^ u U re. Bleltb-U lU er told ot 0^ h e r lo t# — th a t fo r L aa cu te r . tba

form er B rtttab a rm y pUot and ceee t o tU ace, a n d th e n to r Olarke. a w riter wbo w u p reparing for pubU*

— , c a U o n o f b e r W l t o r y . - '-------------t of L u u ae te r. ahe aald. abe had nev<

er-loved -paaiteaa te ly . bu taba.had■ “ • ‘ always te tea d ed to m a rw him be*

I fore CUrke cam e In to h e r life. Clarke “ • I wa* *bot to de a th ta t o home AprU

a i . ta n c a t te r alao waa a gueal there.I She te e U f U d a b ^ w u i t t l l fond pf 1 Lancaater, b u t *>«at abe had not

S loved b l a fo r tw o y e an , stia lald7 - ta n c u ta r 'w o u ld .d le .fo c her and : P K av tben te a ik ed h e r I f h« would Ue III e r ataaL She aaUt h e did neUher, but

HawttM u e pen latin t* - ....... ............ ----------- ^ e u j t o t t e i te a l a th icken tbr

— ’^ S he^w otfld 'do th a t . - u « wit: »*r I neaa u u w erad , U ugblng . Hawthorne

I referred (o exerpU from l^ e a i te r > j d iary U ijr b le b tA n c u te ru id he and

___ I C T |^ e a tole chickeia and

P>-- Sba to ld e t tw o ‘M lelde" notM e rty ' touad a a e r O U rke'a body whleh U t^- tfte c a i te r J a te r aa ld w tre forgertij.

Uy* I "Wkfe yeu n o t u grea tly lu rprtied rd a to le am tb a t L a n c u te r wrot« the t o - ' nolee u you would- have been If he

e in h a d aald b e klUed C U r k e f lUw* th«rotaike<V . _

, “U ea t.d e d d ed ly a o ." n>et: Salth.*M Uler u l d ahe aad

, O la rkabadd lseuaaed iu lc ide. . i ' t n l d Zw U bed we eould end TlaU

J i " ! a n d go o a t together, a n d Haden « ld ■f*"' h e wlabed we could too." the a v u tru »t«- 's a id .t t o : ^ o u r a ta tem «b t a u d e in my of* th U , flco B fttr tb e ahootlng aald nolhlng e i n : of d id ItT” th e . prmecutor *'*'■ i u k e ± I

I "X . « u m ueb upeet a t tbe Ume.' Tha B taa I w w p ^ o n a te ly In love

w ttb b a d l a t t beea kUletf.- ibe cried.

■•E S O U T H ID A H O R O A D S

_ . a n : F E C E R A L F U N D S

SJ;i '(e«ife.iiSCTPM«i».Ij a t I « n l 7 w t M a < Ca^ w w Uea,

^ U - i O W *CU ri;

tha t'l project* include —IM* TeitMi!, aoo tb In Beaew ah county.

’• h e ; | i o ^ : BU U artee t« Heybum * M ip s r ^ ' f i e o . - o o e ] Powder Hera op* I bay. K ooteaal eounty. ies,ooo; Kel-

o e r- logg to Sw taney u m . Shothone coun- th e r ty. |UjPOO:-Uud B a y to Pord. Koot- lu (a . 'e n a t county, '•too.ooo: P ttenon each Ottleh. K eotepal oouaty. lioo.oeo:’ the Daway Saddle to Harpatcr, Idabo

county. liesjO O ; Bonnera PVtry ISO bridge, noo jw o ; MuUan to WUlow

le ef^creek. IM ^oe.

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id B U R E A U W A N T S B IO S O N5 H A IL E Y -B E L L E V U E JO B

M B O lS t. Aug. t vn — B ttraatt Of06 highway today adviT tliedforW deon

£two hlgbway jobi. botb to bo ooo- itruc ted-w ltb amergener ted era t aid Ite m o c e y .-« d e -^ :b e o p e n « l;A B V l* t

u One caU» tOr draining, g ra d to rJ? and lu rfa d n g w ith crushed rock o t~ 8.0 milea o t the C a m u Pra irie hlghn^ way between Saddle and Haxpeterr In Idaho coonty a a a » ib » -i« iw «oa-^ itrucUon. grading and lu r ta d n gZ w ith crushed gtavel o f S J mUet of2 th a Sawtooth Pa rk highway betw eea^ BeUerue a o d ^ e y .

£FlliliflO»PS«» I IIT SfcSESSiee r . p n z R . *ag .T *{8peo iaI to : T ba

H e w a i-s e r tr a l aodal a ita to n i wera ' ' held h tre In the la tt week. . .

A ptcnle d lu te r pa rty -w ae g iren a t th* T . D . WUaon U w n Priday

. . evening In hdaor of U r. a o d U ra. IS Manning TltUe and ehUdren, Rapid - Olty, Soutb Dakota. T b e re were ' ' about 80 lnvlt<d guaita. i : ’ ' A plenlo d l i ^ r on tb e % T). Oon- a - .n or li wn Suriaar hono red U r . and

Mrs. N o r m a n a o d eoo.'Z2liV Beaeh. Callfomta.

U n . O. W. Caae and t o Baaday I e achool claa*. aeeompaaUd by .U ra . H.

E .’ Muagrave motored to Baabunr'a iii Priday for a plunge.

^ A Chleago hotel aeada aU odd S ita m p i received on Ite saaU .l»xbac^ B0 lUble laiUbiUboa b t O tcm atiy whlcl} Bit leQ them to ^ lU a te U ^ '3t- ■ ■ ■ »

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W M M B t .eeapeay aad’^be Oon- e S K lS l i s t l e o a l i B e a l r e M r n s t ^ .Vtoieese, tn M ee ; tor • tbe>.• l^ftMyliUrB of tbe water .eeq^aoy.

ni w S S t i S a e o d i ; weeid" preventV t t e a a u to r t a t tbeir m r > '; M«q>Iatail .aOegtd ittte'eem*•: paa< ;'ii p i a i ^ . t o aeO Mpoo ' ijiena of. ateefc. eae|i ihara retire-

U aiBttaig water for en acre of Uod. \{. n t e ’cacal project waeeriaaieed in k uOT aad:bae been tmehfed-eeveral l\- I t e ta talte oeoenabtc tbe water

L MU. John B tbrtaa, a A U ttlt. J.•, tl.'Ounn, Bert p ttteW . & O. Wal-

L ten. 0. B. WHgbt, Abram Brmach.. U .W .B aj«ngB r.p ;j. Peteraon. Hy-

niffl •;. Chattertoo, c . J. u u h ltr . P._ Carlton. W. Carltoo. B. O . Bowera.

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W SAN PRANOISOO. Aag. * — » Prank j . Bgiaa, owted pubUo de- >i^fe8dar of Ban PraacUea. and hU er e e n ^ friend. Alberf Tlanto .went s* oo M at here today for tbe murderV of U n . JeaaU Soott Hugbee, Egaa'j ot frteM and cUeot. last April 3».la pfiiee turned hundred* of'curtoua

away< from ftiperlor >Oiidge B t i ^ D uaoei court u tb e - m m ta a to af p e e * ^ i ^ Jarir* iw - y a j "

5 a f i Uita Ita aad.Xbtnln*UUed' Ura. Bugtte* wltb an.utenobV e to : itbrtiUte a hlt-and.nm ^Scl(lent.

tta w u granted a aeperate trtaL The ra aUte. backed by Doraa'acoateeilon.

ebargea U ut TlnnUi iabd' Doran in nurdoed U n . .Hughet.It.(be bid* ty dftig of Bgan. wtM w u to aUeged ra. need of awney.•Id ' -----------------------ire Focty-two Onlvatalty of lowa men ‘ atadente thU year have woa tbe of-

n - tioUl Red CRsa carUneate for pro- nd fldency la life uv ln g .' ' •

Coal aUne dumpa a t Uacoo. UU- ay aourl. fermerty cooaldired wortbleaa,H. are being uaed for fad ta a power y*a booie. ' '

Pewer ad itak u wfll b e 'a e d e ta dd cuUtag ban*. *ay;.peattTy eiperle.

!SM ;<"S:SS-,'W 5S8^ehaace to Uy. . - •>

0 BE COmme don’t khdw T^ether yoi ly or not, but a thrilling per vhich has been a coi ice our first issue. In fac liatever of-coming io an < als unexpected developme g and more thrilling each lued story of developing a1 told inihe^v^riisem ent Although you read it eve lat an army of specialists iver-ending continued st< :ientists from" the various ietitians, physicians and p ineers—search out and a n rained writers weave it in »me. Expert artists arid lillions read it, and it tom Here are a few of the st ^ays to save labor and to n ote health and enjoymen ring in them beantifnL:n and grown-ups. Amns<I. How to prevent R&linM But, just turn to the stc ivertisements. todajr’g"* ■terestlng. ‘ '

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A gRinp e t fH aada t i m th e S ay a lJ' Neighbor lodge e u rp rtitd U ra ., w a i -

Iri- t e r n r tu a e . w be leavea tbU weak totba atake ber new bom e ta P aM le ld on (Ult sab irday wUb a pet-hiek> b tfebeoa^ aerred a t J-o'cloek. T beae w bo a t -^ trad e d were U n . O. W . O in ,-U ra .^ c b a r la - JC a w -U ta , :H;^1C -papart.-

^ U « ^ .U i l . j» ( e ] ^ ! p im p b e n ,- U r a . u t M c ( ; n a B a b im , '^ . i i ^

o y . u a a i ^ t o A y m i mS S ,r“c» M E S S £ rw ^S^ U ft S a b d ^ .fe r Beverly B nU . OaU-

id - en went to th e boaeeee.'tO r;Bw o to e n t BIU P b o e n ti.T b e :it te r t4 li t lacbid- . . ed U u m m t Oocotbyi O arpaater.

• JUvan. aod tbe Haitceeee a a d ^ s -

S ‘T ; u » d u t i . i - . < l r y a o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ w ith Mia. Dan Stowell.l8atuglM a t t -

a n ernooB. M n . W . P . Baton, p rendent,, z . pm lded .'M rt. H enry O oem m enead

’a f- * h o i f t o * i lich. group of utu* foUc on S a turday a f t- t o - emoon a t Uie home of M rs. c . O., p . Wltoom. Tbe p a rty began w llb a 1 era. i/dock luncheon. toUowed by a n a t i - W . enjoon of vaudevlUo enterta inm ent,

conlrlbuUd by M orton H tll o n .th a ban jo uke and U tttM Ufce SaoW rg In a U p dance. Tbe gue it Uat Includ­ed KenneUi and : M arjorie ■ Soule. Barbara Burki. MatUe Mae Sanberg,

S T Vernon Percy, CUntou Plelda, M or- tA t'T la ll , David “ H a m lc tt r H elen King. Cola R e ^ a n d I r r in SlncU lr.

— The group wenl *wlmmlng foUow- de- Ing.the aflemoon ofgam ea.

enl ^S $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 'F I R E R A G E S .

IN W A S H IN O T O N T O W N :ous •^ SUUNCR, W aib .. Aug. >™ Plre, whleh s ta rted 1a tb o yard* o ti f . th k . Paclflo Lumber Agency, de- ^ -atroyed-the ;tl»Bt. t n d a y j r t tb , j j p w lS estim ited t » « o i « n y b f f ld a T e t?M . >900.000 and threa tened - n e a r b ylad pU nU be ton be tag-bronghl^uaderI to control. V . -m t. A ’lUff w u u l'd r tv ln g ’flafflea andChe firebrands I n 'th e dlrecUon of t h aIon. Itorage tanks of an oil oompany.ra n caused local aulhorlUea to appeal toIld* Tkcoma and Pa/aJlup for aid. Tbeged response w u timely, tha p la n t of the

- P l b r ^ r d ProducU. Incorporated, nearby, being scorched a n d a yeast

nen oompany and th e oU oompany t ^ n Uo r- being menaced before th e danger

JTO- WU eliminated.

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wer SEATTLB, Aug. 8 O ^ A « tU e - m ent o f SeatUe's U undry strike. In whleh approslmately 800 CQiployea

, Jn o f « Uundrle* have been ou l for •rta. several days, w u reached tonlghl

l @ ' ^ » l U v r o m e e ” o t Mayor Jo h n P. • ' Dore.

f e n f f i Emmyou isVer thought bf it in ng “serial” is running in continuous feature every fact, thiS'Serial shows no n end. Each new, chaptei ments. It grows more intc ach day. We refer to the g and enriching Americanmts.----------___________ivery day, you'may not rc ists is employed in tellinf story of American prog

SUS professions—chemists d physicists, inventors an arrange the facts for the f k in the language of streei td photographers illustra ouches every life.I subjects treated m the t0 make Ufe better. Howti lent How to make homei -The care and feeding of > insements, recreation and n m and add security to I story itself as revealed i1 “ch^ ter” we'find partici

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!• ■- ^Rd B n Robert*.i -T O tf glrU a « M axine A danion.

t uieU le Arkooah,. Je an Richards.. HeUIe X nlght, U U CU rk. E dna Luit. cUe Roberta. AU>eru'R edUigton,.lUIl Pay Coz, P h y u u srn lgbt tucUlet R nlgbt, M arjorie Tbompton. Vlr-1 g lnU JRead.. Catherine Brehm an. x " M arjory J a n e ^

i R U P E R T L O D G E P IC N IC Sla _ . ■ ■' ; — — t ' RUPERT. Aug. 8 (Special to The I- Hewa) — A oompany o f 85 perton* e, .journeyed to J f ln ld o k a dam Bunday E> and participated In the annual mid- > sum m er plcnle o f Rupert E u te m« -s ta r.T M naerw araervedand 'the a n * -------lr. em oop sp e n t locuny . WbUe gath-

e red to g e t to . tb e cbaptar membera decided OQ Priday o t tbU week u

, -the e ta r ^ day toaew .for feUet.w otk.

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>r rfJO TH BN BTO oTsw ederi. Aug. 8 r- (ff>v-<IreU O arbo o f th e tUm* came -n l back-ta-fflw deni today and dun o n .---------kt' i tra te d t i m th e a lo o f n e i* ^ which . ry a h e U e t l ^ t e d U i HoO ywoodU not » m ean t fo r American. eonsuiBt>aon •

alone. I t app llet aUo to t o teUow id ••sw ed ts .- '->a T iu iu iand i e t G arbo tan* were a t ■ y. the p ier w hen ib e Uner O ripihobn lo a rrived from New -York a t noon le wJUi Mlsa 'O arbo aboard. An ag- )e gr«gation o t huiky dock handa-aa - - d . aUted 100 poUcemen In keeping Mt them In order.lU MU* O arbo m ade her audience e r w a i t She d id n o t leave tb e Grip*

Bholm unlU 18 m lnu tei a fte r every-- one-aU e h a d gona ashore. Mean* «

•whUe^iep-broOierrBvenraad-a-party--------of newspaper m en had boarded Ute vessel.

:e- T h e film t t a r f lrat refused to eee .In reporter*, b u t tInaUy she admitted ret them to h e r cabin. She denied a ror repo rt th a t abe had p u rcbued a Ihl sum m er viUa fonnferlr. ow ied byle& tbO rUte Xvar K rtug er._____I . , ............P. ^ i ^ e r e a - ^ y tb a t. gr4r'»6eea

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F o r T k l ^U n le s s M a n a g o r i a H S t o r t n s

. B l o w T f t i e x p o o M y F r o n i ^

P e a o e lu l R e g io n s , C u b s ’

E x - S k ip p e r A p p e a r s L o s t

<Bj H i8 AMoeUUd PrtM ) OHJOAOO. Au*. B ~ ' 0 n ^ *

Jy Xrom p tte e fu l « * l o »Horniby U Blmoft eerta ltt to w* m U n c u t of th e 'tig ,m « J« l« f « « , •how In I W . p e rb ip t lo r tr t r .

W ithin la n .th»n_m w w k o l radden reJeMa u p ilo t o t th e Ohl* r

'— S i S .p p e i r to h*ve '■. been »hut e n lM t h * " ' ^\ W hen th e - B o j e h - w u booled

from hts btseben th ro n e l u t Tuet- ' d a r . th e wlaa m en o t th e i« m e Hf<

ured h e w u he*ded tor th e omom- s g e n h ip o t th e St^L ouU B rew ni be* a u M o t hU poouU rtty In the I Mound o lty and h U 'M in d ih lp w ith '* o w n er Phil B iU . B u t no aooner hed he returned to hU home there t h tn BUI K lU e te r .w u ilcned to ■

_1933.C0IJlrMt. .. . _______ ,PhlUdelphl*. t .r e m o U chenee for I

H onuby, before » , tu m o r eonneel- i< Inx him could d r lti in tha t.reg ion , li Blsned B urt Bbotton to « t h r ^ y e u e contraet. - 4

A surrey o f th e m asageria l tltu> i atlon Jn bo th m ajor# today retealed, bu t two chance* to r a l le r s s b y land* 1 Inc-ClDClnnaU a n d t^ e . K ew .York I Olant*. Both were to th s ro ld it of unutU faetory seasons bu t those who I know Hem sby w o u ld n t.e re n con* slder tbem u posslblUUeL Xt w u

^ • side tca^k on a tw o - » a r contract to J m anaie the O lanU whUe tb e Cin­c innati m ansjteoient w u ' *r|n<t 'y disposed tow ard D an Kowley. wbo lost a g reat chanco to create trouble I fr the Rational league raeo by In­juries and th e U tneu of h is sta r h itte r -Chick'' Hafey. All th e other m anagers seemed lo be “slttln s a prttty** a lthough th e P ittsbu rgh -a fans were sick a t h e a r t beeause o t tl th s g reat Plrato slum p. 5

BIG SIX I^ <By TUt AMOcUlwl rrtm) u

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Indianapolis Club Buys Irving Hufft 0

, OAKLAND. Aug. ■ « T - Irv ln « !c (P uny ) B u tfl. onee regarded u the IP

.m o s t dangerous hU («r in th e cosst ^ league, w u sold today to 'th e Xadl- ' anapolls elub o t th e American u - a

■soclatlon by th e O akland PacUlo { ooast league elub. U u fd wUl leare ImmedUtely for th e East.

B:un Jotned th e local club In mid- season of la s t y e a r a fte r achieving

'g r e a t succeu w ith th e b s t for the Missions. H e m ade h is debut In the ^

------- league wlttf SeatOe tn i m • \

__Dempsev W ants~ I;— S h a r k e / s T e l O

PORTLAND, Au«. S W — J a c t CD rapsey , In B ortU nd on -h l* way 0from Salt Lake C ity to SeaUle where ^

. - h i U scheduled to llght.W ednesday n ight, said ton igh t th a t he definitely ° w v -o u t a tte r-Jack -B harkey . world ^ hearyweSght cham pion. I' Dempsey u l d th a t ho h u already. " b « n offered a championship fight' f w ith Sharkey a n d th a t a dispute orer ^ term s Is the only th in g keeping him ■ trom coming to a definlto agree* D ient t

T he ex-champlon pU noed lo sUy ^ here ovehvlght befora aw ut^ning to- ' ^ tnortow to Beattie by automobile. ■

SwUI return for a bout scheduled f . Priday night. \

G O L F E R S V IE A T B U R L E Y \■ - . I:_____ , B p R fc 5 Y ^ U g J J 8 p w la l , .^ J ? L e .

News) — An exhibition toum am ent held a t lh e Burley C o u n ^ club ; golfilRks. Sunday, drew a large crowd u gallery. T he Twin PWU . Country d u b se n t Dewey Hutchin­son and Bill L tndgrra . the la tte r the elnb professional. E m e s l Schnelter. Bw ley “pro- a n d Oeorge Schnelter. p td e n OoU and Country elub *T>ro." te w u d a o ln s t them . S c o ru were u foOow; H utchinson. J 8- » ; Lind* r ^ 4 - 5 « ; George Schnelter. M-3<:

Schnelter. 3 « -n . -U ndg ttn • 00 num ber J.

B urky pUyera a re assembUng %■ lO-msn t n m to Inrade U tah and t ^ e a t ^ u a in a r in n u m ^ •

Western Eleven . Wins Grid Game

OLYMPIO S T A D ro v . LOS AN. GELES, Aug. 8 U^—A .tcam of W «t> e m football p ta y e n defeated a n eleren trom th e E u t tooight. 7 to 8, u a p a rt o f the dem onstraU oa pro- • gram of the OlympIo samea.

Placers frcm Southern California, S taniord and California came from behind to tcore a touchdown and kick a goal In the fourth period a f t ? th e represeaU tJrM of Ysle. H a r m d

I and Princeton h sd scored earUer In i , th e tam e period. mt, 'T h e ’game, designed to introduce

r Amertcaa football to Olympic gam ts T u to rs un fam ilia r with the sport, “ 1® ^ th e a trang tra ererythlng ,

~ how to score ‘l u “

l y S e e n r tSaling

G E O R G E S A L IN G ( r i j f h t ) o f A econds i n th f l l l 0 « m e t6r . M f B h o w n a s h o le d t b e f lo ld ))Ct f o u r t h , is a t t h e l o f t — W

Filer TrouncM Bruins, 11 to 4

PICER. Aug. 8 (Special to The Neft-#)—Piler team of th e Inland- - league practlcaUy ciiijclwd. th e in -.

4, by r in u e of a th ird -lnalng rally : which netted 8 talUe*. , . ' -• i

TheB00rfr» ‘ ’R.H .E .'*T w in P a lis ^990 OJO OOO- ♦; » in i e r - _____ IJO lt t t - 1 1 16 I' Batt«rte*; Williams a a d Beglan;

DavU a n d S.D eV all.

i)empsey^tops--4^ In" Twin f

F o r^ ie f VisitJ a e k Dempsey, form er heavy­

weight cham pion of th e world, waa a T w in P a lls -v is ito r J o r . a .a b o z t tim e Sunday while on h is way from S a lt L ake Olty to e o u i points . T lie fam ous AfauJer infonnedD uncaa Johnston. Tw in PaUs baz» Ins p rom oter, th a t he .w ould taka under constderation the staging o t

wthlhltlnw tww.t in th la r I city In September. He said th a t b e [ expecu to come back th is way about I th a t tim e.> Dempsey, accompanied b y 't r a in ­

e r and m anager, arrived In Tw in PaUs shorUy before noon a n d stopw ped fo r lunch a t Wray's, cafe. Hla

L presence w arso o n know n lo persona i> on th e 'streeU* and** a good-sUed.

oroWd congregated in fro n t o f th e r cafe In a short tim e. Dempsey ap - B peared to be In excellent physical I eondlMon . • -

iSpaugy Rejects. “Pro” Grid Offert — .I MOSCOW. Aug. 8 (Special to 7}ie

team , b a a refused an attraeUve p r o - . tM t i im l football 9ffe r fo r ; t h e |

^ to ls f a n f « g r a ^ t e ' t f u d y .—‘ m a p tM n tm ^ t c | 'a « U ta n t t i lo : O ttir E . Ahderson, .f i« ih m |n foot- r bau ooach. and- th a t .of - 'S u n to n , Hale, Boise.‘ ano ther ontstandlnc , Idaho ath lete, a s pan-U m e swim- f m ln r in stn ie to r." w ^ e " announced t thU week bf Preaideof M . O .M eaJe.

BoP) wffl hold ttw nfik o f assistants , tn th e departm ent o t physieal edu-

cation to r men., w ith ;« r t.U n w d u - . Ues w hich WlU enable tbem to take I a fa ir schedule o t gradoata ooonw .

Spaugy received a a offer to Join th e B oston Bravu., ~pro” team p lay-

, ing in th e Mationai footbaU lu « u e .; He U ra ted one of the best defen- , slve-U atm en Idaho h t t prodneed tn } recent years. He p lay«d' cen ter

th ree years, and l u t fail w u m en- [ tioned on several all-coast lineups.!:

r HU u am m ates p#id iHbute to h i s ;' abUlty and fighting by electing him

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o f thfl U n lven lty of Iowa Muall ' high!' hurdles when he won th n t : })bforo a rc(»rd crowd of 8S/H)0. ^ Photo. . •, *

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S ; HAZELTON WHiPs BERGERIM- ..........Wn ■ ’ay - HAZELTON. Aug. 8 (Special lo [ue. The News)—K B ^ to n d'eteated Bef- n i - .ger, 4 to 3, In a S outhern Idaho : 'tn le tg o a -c ca tes tU u re :B u n d a y : a f to v i te r . noon.m - • T he seor»— ■" I-t - ••-.-R .H .E .IPS.!Berger ---- -------------------------2 S 3h i s • Haxelton • * 8 1llm B atte rlesr Snelson' and E astm an: • • ' Lindsay an d

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. Canyon Cre«i-playera w tre #ecoad I. . . w tth 'lop (k iitU :'Sa9m Q ountrT c l|ib , t

ih lrd . w ith PoiaM.. white .Bohl. ■ Country club, players.falled to jcoea. i

. P.Ia3r w u by fOtttacQies. each 'petlngciuO belM tT epreien t« lbyoM !piajrer In each group of four. Boore i

u ran generally b l | ^ o n th e new« | grmind. Hoon. Rup<ert..was Individ- j9 1 lUal low so o rv ,.tu rn in g In tw o ) t a i■ 'f o r a lo u i o t 7«. SU clalr 'b ( th a i

Bj - i t t h ■ nt M■ I The Individual scores:

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I Anderson Coaches i Vfliidal Greenlings^ MOSCOW, Aug. 8 (Special to The B l 1 1 ^ ) > ^ U o K. Anderson, head n track coach and assU U nt van ity m to o tM l^ coach for the past three s y ean , WUl have charge of freshm an 9 fMttaaU a t Idaho UiU faU. the only f l change on the Vandal coaehUig f l . ,i« ta f t. R W i Po*. frosh coach U st■ '(year, wfll become one of Caiiand's■ t a n l ty assu tan ls.■ . O aCand last- winter signed an - I other th ree -yesr conlrael u head■ , footbaU coach and dlreetor of a th -■ letics. G lenn it. Jacoby <wUl be hU I . llt« t a ssistan t, and In addition wlU■ ■ la te f in th e season coach fre sh n u n f l " baticetbeU a o d basebalL Pox wUl f l eontlntie u head baskctbsU aod f l buebaU coach. ________

I P A O n C COAST LSAOCE

^ '■* ~ l ^ ^ ^ a i * S M ' m l 3 » o I -JM Lo*A iitflflO »U sat {

-. -S e a tt lia tH B U y w a o d

p e m |i l i r' u e « M

Slipshod Wor<( M Ie if J^ t s Indians First b'(tilea| In

; Last Seven CdnitoiitWe' Starts on Eastern Fields

U AMEKICAN IX A O m C - ^ N « w Y e tfc a (S k liM ris .

PtiUadeiphta a t Ohloigw W aahlngtoa a t ClCfaUBd

. Bostea a i D otraH

STANDINGS

a r (By"Tha A u o d a to d P raa>Bl CLEVELAND. Auffi 8 — mipahod

w ork afield ooat th e X ndUiii th e tr f irs t defeat in th e tr la s t a m n c ta r U today, W ashington a o o rla t » f-to -ff

18 Tletory on only flvn h its .T h e defeat se n t O lm la s d back to

th ird place, a ha lf a gam a behind D- tb e Idle PhU adelphU A th la t l^•b Vtonto W eaver, wbo q u it ta ac h ln t UL m at h e m a U c « _ t Q _ M « k '^ ^ : i ^ e. p r go t c red it f o F W t i S n e B g f v B m y to o f , th a aeason again st flva.dpfejita ■y alUiough th e T ribe ba tted .H b p ou t

o f the box In a n e tg h th - t |in lsc r«ny ad th a t fell lu s t one ru n a b o rt e t tying lb, th a score.I l l Orowder. who reU ered h im , te ­rn. Ured VotmUc In th e e igh th and a - ••c U n f Brown In th a rUnth w hen a M h it by e ither would b a n -U a d the « score.BW W ASHINOTOK AB R H. O A Ed - W ee, r f __________ 4 t t I 0 «

Myer, 5b _______ S o - I - O 8 0ha If * 0 0 a 0 0 U- Cronin u ,-------------4 1 1 1 8 0- iaii»i.-4ia_ ■< n (IH a a

W est c f __________ 4 I 3 • 0 t2 Bluege. S b ----------- 9 3 0 0 3 6I B a rr, C _________ -S 3 0 4 0 0f Tweawr. p ----------3 o e i 1 0

Crew der. p .......„—1 0 0 0 0 0

y ■■ \- 7«LBY ELA HD a b r h o - a *

I P o rte r , r f ------------J o 0 0 0 q‘ B o ro a tt. u ---------- J 1 4 . 1 1 3I A vertii, C f ------------ 4 0 0 3 0 1. VoamUr. J f ________4 1 1 4 0 0I - M o r t ta , lb ----------4 I 1 1 0 0 - 0

BewtU. 0 _________2 0 1 8 1 0M y a tt. 0 -------------- a 0 0 0 0 0ClaseU. 3 b ------------ 4 3 J • 3 ,1 0

»■_ K am m ) b -------------8 1 3 3 . 3 0I . H U debrand, p ____ 1 0 0 0 1 0

OoonaUy. p ----------1 0 0 0 3 0, • P toreU H_______ .1 0 0 0 0 0

B iw m . p —---------- .1 0 0 0 .0 0

r r • ^ l e d fo r C o n ^ y in e!ghtb., ’ W aa b ln fto n - --y- ' -OM 300 000-7

" r S u aM ia ry iX w o-baseh lU — Myer, 1 - 8 u e so tt- a ;. tb ru < b a B e J ilt7 K a m m i

“ a to len base—Rice: aacrtftcos>BerT.w e a v e r r double play — K uhel to

. c x o a to - to K uhel; winning p itc h e s -— loalng pitcher—Hildabraad.

>--------B o a tO B -b e tro it-g m te - postpmvAo n •e e o u n t o f rain . No o th tr games scheduled.

I I . I . . . . . .............. .. ~

New. Blond In Filmsu

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_J tre ss from Denmark, ia new in American motion pic­tu re s . She recently com-

t pleted-her f irs t picture. She rorm eriy was a ' model In

j Jl^w. Photo.

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its i s s ^ ^ i ^ s s sLILLIAN COPELAND (cent«

» d alty of Southern California, fo r hcrsolf and tossed th e di

J j Hah n new world’s record a She la shown with h e r team

to M arsaTetjJenkina.— Fb( ted ----------

>“ « V I • X* s n a a e , K I q i w , : \ m Q l c K o e tory I n C t l t U f f u t O J ta ^

re- • ■ ■ •UldI > Phillies’ Slugger Puts in “ 'Good Week, Making ' 12

; Hits (or .353 Peroentage ■0 • 'I NEW YORK, Aug. 6 W - W llh

" t r c h U t r ' i o e m u u w ou t s u nd ia t0 exception to th e rule. National le a fu a

; o>l3<Ltter8 did a lot of m a rk la f Urae0 l u t week and few changes were seen A in th e lU l of leading ba ttera a f te r

_ la s t P rtd a y a g am u .

' * to :SS3 a n d to g lv t^ lm th ird p kb« ' S am ong the leading shiggert o t t b i , ? c lreull. H e acteed . e ight runa, a ad

1 ba tted la 10. regaining ftra t p l w In 5 th e U tte r departm ent. eJouwd Iwc2 hom ert a n d stole a base.S T h e PhUly slugger's record ahow-

' ed 118 runs. Ifll ; i i u . 108 ru a a bat* 2 tad in. I fW p U s . 33.hom era a a d 14 0 atolen basea. Ho led Use le a iu a la all 0 o f t h m departm enu except t h m * 0 base h iu . where be waa 1 behind

' 0 “Babe'* H erm an. CinclnnaU. P ratlk ^ PrU ch, SL LouU, e q i u ^ b U b « -

l U ■nw ''‘a e i » ^ ’’ la ~ « iu g g tn s -w w t 1. O V oul. s ro o u y n ,~ I I ru n s ; n f l l

W aner, P lrt te s . 163 blU : B u n t , PhU* ^ ,»M, in* n in i ba ttM Hi, m i o tt,-Q I*rer, aB ts;31 bom e runs.- ---------------------imj _ D e D 0 M d - l« J e a d ln t^ ttC T ,$ 9 iu l tr r . W aner sUli held t h e l e a t f ^ two*

to baae M U. t h o ^ y siuggln* d ep art- r — m en t.ln 'w h ich Klein d id aoc ruo a l 1 .3-1, T h e Ptttsbnrgher H ad'^O ,-all — . ta o ra - th a a -H lg g a -S te p h a n a o n r^ l .

nea I M averages of moat o f tb a biit^ tin * leadera a fte r Prtday r a r ia d « n h

__ a po in t o r 3 from Um waak b a fc r i^ A head o f K le in were h la t a a a a a a ^ - D on H urst, a t M > .andP raakO T > ou l 8 B roddyn . a t 'J M . H ors t' g a tD ^ , '!

p o in t whUo O'Doul's m a rk w a a % i . m changed. B ehind K le in .cam e th i■ W aner b ro th en . p u u b u rg b . Panl■ w ith :34ft a n d -U o y d 'w itb -441, and■ th a n L o m tia rd l.c in e ln n a tt;» 4 : O ttI New Y ork, J30 ; Stepheaaon. Ohf^ f l cago, J3 8 ; R e n a a a . Ctn c tnnaM, S3»,■ a n d TVaynor. P iitsb B n b . ,443. . . m T he change la th e p itch ing depart*

. 1 m ent showed a downward tr«Dd bul M Steva Swetonle, P l t ta b to f h ... and f l L o ^ W »BlttB70MeavD.-TeBttRted f l t e Im ia firs t au d —aeeoBd.-Ptaoea f l sw atoaic lo st h is third ttm g agUati

I I victories while W arneko dropped tw o for a record of 18 tr iu m p h s and flvo l o ^

Sunday’s ResultsAMEMCAN LKAOCS

T ig e n 3. Bed Sex 1 AtUcUea 1-L W hlto S m SA

In d la B a T 4 ,8 c a a to ra 4 -S ; .. Y aaks 11-t, Brwwaa 1-4

f l ' NATIONAL L C A G tm ■^ BraVM 3-7, P trstca 1-SVU G laaU 3-8. Cuba S-1U Dodgera « .8 ,B « d a t-»

L P A C m O COAST LEAQCBW ln d U a s i- 1 . Mlsslaiw S-Sn S « s ls l t - L Oaka l-«f l - D ocks U -1 . A agtls 4-SI I S tars 8-1. S e ta ia S-*

I IkRENGEL’S! H ard ware & SliopX!- , E lK lrlM l SoppH o

Plp« m H p . F i t t ^ >m- I F i l r i l t ^ H o i M EqpL.

r a o m m : ,

' 1

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ent«ri!; law /shitlent a t tbo.Unlver* n ia , a l i n e d th e goal she had ae| le discos ISS feetZ Incheai to estab^ ‘d and th e Olyntpic championsblp. eamihAtes-Ruth Osbom (left) and Photo. ' , '

. . -I-i— li— ,-

ue AinmcanCirciiitin bale Akxander, Boston, Re- 12 ! mains In Seoond' Plaoe

agej With Average of .350

S i'i?s f u a lh e etrcu it* sluggers la s t week, as Urae Jim my POXX of Uie A th la tia ra ta lae d ^ Uie tod lrk lual batUng leadership.

Poxx* average WH 480, ih e 's a n e . . L u .a .w e e k ago, and lew .galna w tn

P t S <md posiUon w lth '480 ; -»-loa*Q t 1 ’ ^ po ln t^ w hile gi tlH

W ashington Senatora. w li» be ld (h irt c* to -pU ce . dropped 3 po lata to 4 4 * .'

By breaking bis Ue w U h SiauBOBi

srfs,.*^'!5sr?a?5iecored 11 Umea, had 14S h its -fo r Ml

° j , , bases, and his h ltU n r b a d a e a t li

dOtea. 43 to 90. •M M . Roy Johnson, Bostoo. dto laeed

- Jo e VosmUc; OtoveUad. a a d •'Buddr

a l t b ^ h l w b i M t e t o ^ ^'• Q I . o ther speciality. sUll ted w lU iift trip. f r - - m r - B iu cb aiim au, >b a_ Yaftlw tH u i s p e e d s t e r .^ p ed two m bra basM'fbi tw o - ■ l*4«J uf J 8, Afld led Jderolaaeat.^^ p a r t . p o siU oo .Johnson ,byao ..,; .; n in Pursuing Poxx; ’ A lexander aa4

l 2 ^ . e i ! l . « ^ e i ! ^ ‘SS^^BuTaS^r f i Z l New York, 4M ; O erald W aa ter, De< B ^ y j r o l l , 9 9 , and B u l CoiBb«,’Tu>]ue«

5 ^ • The AlhleUeg> team b a tU n t ave^ % t : a g e f e U o f f 3 p o m U te 4 » .b u t th e i

assumed the lead w hen C tereU nd p .0 1 - which shared the top position lasi , a * ^ 'w eek .feaaw ay>p9loK ’Wa«blDit«tt, ; o t t . u <et Uia pace k W n field*

tng. bu t tost the lead la doubla playi . 335 to Boston, which Inereaaed lU total ' T T ' t o 114. The Senaton b a d oompleted M r t . 113 double kUilngs. .

Monte W uver, W aahUigtoni young rlib t-baader, h a d tb a record

a ^ - o f ihatficheea, an a pererm uga basla

e o e d w u credited WlU) ona Tlctory. glvlni I uw ] him 17 (or Uie season. 4 c a ln s t flv(

defeaU. while O om es'had won one . more and lest ona B io r^ ' . ' *

ts-

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S t o ^ s 'W l t h - T a l l y a t e - 4 :

INATIONAI, U A O C V .

CtoelaaatUl a i B ro o U y a . P H U b v il i a t «eaden O U e a iw a tK M rT e rk

I - . S t, t e o ia a t PbU addpU a

LANDINGS- f f i f e . t r ‘ 'S i

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lp . : t w p n m e a to ttie B t X«Qla Oaidla*Qd le f. Utelr fo ttr th fueee«>Te da*' '

f e a t> .T h a %orld ebafflpldaa^.woa. U u :o p to « r ..T to « . -aa d tb a a took

s UM Bigbteap, « to ..« I n ' l t > u l x » '

T M .tli re a -n n .ra iU a s , o a e liXitM

r ' ’w 5 5 ^ £ E * 5 - S ? a S 3 ^ f f ~ * “O r t m d i f e O a id t th a f l » tg a n u .

eierenth pnrldadittwirlnalai aar*. f l a t a . t l » . 8^ . e D « ^ . . . .

Ia. p m m e - . .' It R .I^ S i S s S ^ - s s s ^ i - s -

B atta rlas: ^TohaaeiL O artatoa u l .M - K u u ta e : J a n a a n , . > . Cenbw , 3, t " sn io t t,; a ^ 3 ;p a v U

^ ST. t o m s a b h h o a-Bgh _ T T m U ' S -----------

O elbert. a a '.~ , . , „ . . . ; 4 . ' l■>• 1 S ;1* ^ .» w ie h , l b - ------------B i . a o a 0

Bottom U r, l b B 4 3 » ] 0 a I S a 0: 0

e re ,w aU cU as. e t — JS ’ 0 3 S O 0 ' > ito .» u « ea ,..« i - ~ . — ^ - ‘ertO . 0 : e r s ^M --» iw )euae . e _______ I 0 : 0 1 0 . > , I* •^ D a rr to g i tfrp a ^ o .- 'o n o . '- a ro —

Bdlm ,i-,:..l: 0 0 0 0 :plird Dccii, p ..........t 0 ' Q 1 1 0

oaa T b T A L 8 . . _ . i _ « . ~ e » I S M . ‘7 be« • B a ttad (e r D eR ln ie r ln s tx tb . ;

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; ^ -,8 art«II. ■ , •.............S .0 1 r t 9S K i P e t e . I f .1 i . l i : ’ ;

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< » r r o r A M _______

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S ' B uaim arr 'T w o ^ iaarw ti^^ b e rt 3. W atkins. K le la : bom a nui->

MI. 3. aeUSBM; f to lea bssa i r n n t? sso- . r tf lce a -D ea a . B ottoailer, J . OoUbs;

double playa ~ K aaeuso to Raeaa, ^ I t a U o B to B a r teU 'to K arat, B artell r J to B u rst: w u in ln t p ltc b e r-> D m ; j2 2 loalng plteher7-p ,

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A N C E& < 4 u r in g m e t h o d s m a k e

J E SUPER.BLADE

b l y s h a r p a n d s m o o t h

t h i s a d v a n c e i n b l a d e

^ o u r s e l f . B u y a p a c k *

B l u e B l a d e s t o d a y .

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Of B ^ « ,3 8 0 Shares

m a r k e t s a t a o u n c e

m S e f ^ m V l B e r H H S f l in e s - duce A htrp b*1aa- ff ■ v

B ondi: S trong; nauW r M k C urb: Jrre*uU r: r**UHng e»n-

eeta M me w J y »d u n cei. P o r t t ^ c x c h iD g u : Plrm ; it« r-

^*OotS>; P lrm ; tKtUUJi goreror n e n t eroi> e»Um*t*.. . s u s t r : J ln n e r j . hl«her «pot n u K c t. co ffee : Hlgber: trirde buylBt.

CHIOAOO; ' • •. W hM t: S tra m ; b o v y foKlgn buylnf;' « » n f iw ek m w lw t.'

C orn: P lnn ; In iym p*th- T ltn w ti» « fUtn euh o ivkeU .

C m le : a trong .Hos»: Steady.

Of JOUS.t. COOISY (A uoclatc4 P ru a rtoancla l W riter)

NEW YORK. Aug. 8 -p lnancU J m orlceu refused to iw m re from re> eently th a rted couraea today:

ter. they r e t additional aall, catching a wind th a t a t tlm ei approached gale

------ prpgprtlom .-a toc te .-faf-lfoin-toitl«l«^dated by l u t week'a reeord, atorm fd upw ard Jn » { u r t» w . .o /Aharea' the largeat ilnee October. IMO. w hen the m arket was taking the bppoalts' direction. Cotton rallied

. n o re tKait 15 a 5ale a n d w heat be tterth a n a c io ta buahel.Bonda eame for­w ard In the lutr hour when <tock« were faltering uiJder proflt-toklag, th e in re t tm e s t m arket'a arera«e rlae

> being app ro x lm atd / « luU poiat. Sharqs tto a ed J re li under the ir

hiBha: bu t n e t galaa of many eadera tj^ fT m T W rp b iB isrT O iv n at they m r e up r o u g h ] / a to a. w ith •trengU i once rto tt.w e ll dlitrlbuted. A lthough aetm .^^utu«^ w ta iu

^ “f u h^d ltig m ort Uuin M & bale of lt««ctrem « rlie.

BeiaUslag aale* aurged through th« Mock Uat a t Intem O i, bu t a o t un til

' ■ t j » ta a t h o u r did they co t mneh o f » O e a t Tlien A se r to to Telepbone dropped from U4K to a cloainff of UOU. m ak laf tba l u t galni t'A. U n­ion Faciflo more th a n haired » 7*

e a4*(nea. 6aatft n , which had up S.-eloa«l P ti to tha good.

to » fraction, c a ie toek a 6<polnt la liy aod «a< a point n e t hlflie r. Zn* te rM tlooal B arre tte r; Air Reduction, toew 'a and InternM looal B a m it e r eloaed lower. A large number of lead- lng InduatrlaU and utUltlea held I

_____ .to .a b o u t.ljo laH of betwr. adtaneea.' W all i tm ^ A U R t n u e h m»de

a iu eh of pn e p ee tlrs ptana. to ' aM e o n m o d l U e a - o r g a n b e d « t- forta to expand purehaiea a a d te r«> move from th e ' market* aurplua atocka w h k h h a r* threa tened prteei.

There were aome remlndera o t the deprewlOQ in tha. <tay‘< a m . Oea* e ra l Uotora* aalea flgurea fo r Jn ly ahowed » bl« drop t r o n Ju n e ; there t i mtially a rtiw*'"* **'•*B c r . bu t to ta l b u n ita u reported, >«.• 871 c a n . emphaalaed .th e todutrTX atagnatlOQ. a tee l prodaettoo, aocord-

--------- to f J A JRek>findJet)ort«. i> u . und«r^

. hopea fer a September recovery.

................• ■ MOMCT

----------m oney;.ateady; a p e r^ rtn t alLday»T im e loam : Steady; M to 90 daya

i w to .iH ; 4 -to .a » e o U ja .lV - io J l i . p e rc e n t . ;•

P4iuc'{otumereiat^pKseraH (oSH .'--------. , -£ a B k e n ‘.acceptaaeea:.Q nchanged:

ao daya t f i ; 00 daya lJU « m ontha to*e BBBHtt lH tu

V U A B ^ l L V n’ NBW YORK. Aug. 8 S a r

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rouiTT! K ? 5 ^ i ' t 4 ; V = ----------- B

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slock Market Averages

g g a f i s

IS II . | |

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BtwjMar; «lectrolytte ap ot and future

apot a n d aearby » J l» :fo ta m •aa.78.' .H o a : s tead y . Ka a . t . & b E aitern

Panaay tran ia » i iM t« l u : No. a f. a• ^ « a t t | l e I U to No. a t . o. a.. * S S S l S K « i t . K « T r o r k | 3 . i o ;

E aa t 0 ti iM la taJO^''; a tn o : Bpot a n d fuiure. W it St.

Loula t3 M .A ntim ony: s p o t U .ia .QdlektffTtf I t f to IU .

' < o b v n t N i m f T BONDB I NBW YORK. Aug. 8 - Bond

fluotaUoo#;L iberty aU o S 3 ^ 7 ------------- »lot.L iberty l i t 4 m aa-47 ---------- l io i ja

_ L iberty « h 4^ia 5 3 -3« --------- « o w oL iberty 4th AMt 93-3a reg — 4103.35T reaaury iSit 47.83 ------------ » :« 4

A T rea iu ry 4a 4 4 -M __________ 1104.0^ T reaaury 3K a 4 1 -M ------- L _410a;i

T reaaury a S a 40-43 June — tio o j T reaattfy J « a 4J-47 ------------ *100.1

• T rea iu ry 3%a 4I-4J M arch -4100.5 U T^ t i r y 3i4a « -4 > ---------- • M.4

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CHICAOO PRODUC*!d cm O A O O , Aug. a W V-Butter; Re­r r c e ip u t l f n lube; tim;- creamery > apeelata.»3 acore a m to 33e; e x tru I* n iU ; ex tra f ln U M to Sl 1»^ to Kl 30c: f l r a U U to 0 9 1 l t o l 9 c ; ’aecondi M 80 to 17 IS to 17c; I tan d a rd i 90 een-

tnU aad e a r l o u a i u a lr B gia: R eeelpti 13.043 c u e i ; firm: ra ev tn t fltaU earto u , l«e, tr e ih graded

h l3 * t r M ll c . *1. Live poultry: ReeelpU a cara, 18 U truck*: ateady; heoa i4o; Leghorn5 hena l ln ; colored broUera laH e; col- t4 o n d f ry e n 13Mc: colored iprtnga I k :

L eghorn breU en J3 s ; roen ten Oe, T ur- ^ k e n 10 to 130. Sp ring dueka 10 to ^ 13He. old 9 to l ie . O eeie 10 to lie .

,s BAH n U N c is C O PRODUCE Jf 8AN FR A N C I800 . Aug. ‘s W) - I* B u tte rfa t aae.r* o a lo n i: S tock ton Reda BOc to 8Se H ewt.; yeUowa Mc to 7Ao cwt.El* .PoUtoea: New itock Oam eU SSo

to 40e lug. poorer lower; Bhafter » y i j a M ii.4U CWII 8 iu :t tu u luug >t whitea 11 to 11.39.>* Poultry: BroUera is e U 90e; fry- Q. e raJ8 e to aOe: hena 180 to lOe.» B u tu r : sa acore 31c; 91 acore aOc; 1- 90 Mere 190.1 Sgga: Colted SU tea ex traa Urge

6 U H e :m e d lu m il« U c ;ia )a U e U H c .. de Cheese; P l a u ItH c .Jd , .. rr-it- SUGAR

WSW YORK, Aug. 8 U v -R aw lu- g a r VM more active today aad prieta adraseed a polnU to tha baaU ot 13.10 for ipoU. B oth local and ou t­

s ' po rt raftnen participated in the buying with la le i ooonrm ed o t 140.-

^ 000 baga of Cubao and 44.010 baga o t a * Porto Rican for Attguat ahlpm ent ^ and 00.900 baga of phlllpploea for y Aug)ut arrlTal a t the 13.10 baali. Xt ^ v u a lio reported th a t 73,000 baga o t ^ new eTop-Phlllw lnea .ao ld -for-D e>

8000 baga t o r ^ ^ * A p r l l a t *3.99. __ Reflecting the up tu rn In raws, fu-

,^ i galna of l to n p o i ta . w ith th e near f r a am tiji i tunria g ' tw - f f n i t e i r t a i n r

T h rm ark M opened unchanged -loa po ln u higher on covnU g and aome buytnf by houaea-w tth-CabBtrtoR -

,1, ngettont. T > iim »nrt w««through IlquldatloQ «nd aelUnff of

^ d u u n tjw tm o n a b y h b u se i w llh p rd .

m r e readily abaorbed a n d th e mar< ket Ihowed renewed ftnnneat la the afternoon. ApproxtmaU aalea wert 394M ton*. September eloted IIM , Dectmber 11.11. January 11.08. MarcJi tl.01. May 11.13, July 11.19.

= 3 ReHned' luga r w at unchanged al• l i lO to 14.15 f o r ftne g raau lato i

wllh re-iale offerlnga around a t 84 W lthdrawiU on old c o n tra cu con-

• - tlnued of leu o n ab le proportioni, bul new buslncM waa only m oderate aiU

1.1s supplied IhitKigh aeeond handa.

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^ P e U to n : Receipt* |J3 earleadss « track IS; toU l United SU U a aU]» m enu B atunU , r n . Sanday 34: ste* d r : snpplln m o d m u : dem and n o d

tie m U (ar Cebblen. atow o a otbe fto rk : Cobblera. M ta o w l. Unite S t a tn Kn. t M l« U e : K anaaa oom blnalloB rn d e . moatly 7Se. h i* t*

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I I I S m t T'» « RAN FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK. J s SAN PHANCISCO. Aug. « VP) ( _4c a D A l-K o g t: ReceipU 73C; d lr« ;*«« 350; moderately aeUve; Atltebe; 3(ie «o 10c higher; top «4J3 03 {c double dfck 188 pound (Splfomlai 3ike two I0VUIS8 to 183 pound V eb ruk i

15; Mrt«d 84.50: two c a n l u to 11 ^& s potmd Colorados 14.79 s tra lg b t; pad ^ :ng tows QuoUbte te 83.29." j* CatUe; Recelpu 300. inc ltid ln f l j o e direct: fslrly acllTe 00 m a i l lupp l - J ? tte tra strong to lU th t

higher; t r o loads 87fl to «»7 potti _sae i te e n |« .is ; load le u d e i h ^ e • - u e pounden (rom tam e .ih lpajenU 8

common to low mM lunj a te e n ai COWI prwllcaUy o rt m arke t; p i

itJO load a n pound trr.M h tir ^ n 8 « iS '2 fluf/.oWr to W ; low Ctla S to h lfh e r ; »

rcM bead to 13.78; c a lm 40; a b K i

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140.- h igher; p a rt load aW rpound Ttaler c a o t 18.39.m ent • sh e ep : ReceipU 3700. • lacludlnj I for 630 d lm t ; m odemUly aetlve; lamb li. I t i tro a g ipoU 10 to l9o higher th a n l u ga o t week'a close; four decki largely goO( -Oe-. to.cholca-7a.to.8LpouQd.TOOle<LOrS:

.99. (4; deck good K.8S: m atured e U o a I. fu - fully ateady; deck 98 pound th o n

near pound tho rn ewei 81.48; deck 81.M

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0 - A)~ HoeaT • R*<iel p t r 7000; alaa

*W days;.top .*4J0-on chok* 180 U > P ^ 300 pounds; desirable 170 to 3<(

p euncto I W 370 tn_ 3il» “ • pounds »3A5 to MJO; b e tler gradei a u t t to ifio pounds 83 io to |4 J 0 : lowi

M 45‘ to *3J0;-few I3 M ; ilo ck plgi l l W ,iTOW. moslly t ) to I3A0; few *3.75 ja rc h eatlm ated holdotera 600.

. , c a ttle ; JiecelpU 31,000, calrei ^ 9M0; compared v l lh l u t ' week'/ jlatod c lo « f na tlre fed i te e n a n d year •» llnga steady to itrong ; ipoU lOo t-

190 higher; w estern alaughU t, b u t t u e n slow, steady; ito c k en am e a iid feeders steady to 3!^ lower; Inbe

tw een'gntde feed en oft moat; cholo __ 1040 to UM pound Colorado ateer

n v in ie rtd a n d -led iraaa-e tee ra -ee t-87: eommon to medium g rw a aUer 13.75 to 15,50; numeroua loada gooi to choice tw d e n 1929 to 8S.75 flethy fe rd en jpw ard to I7 J9 ; th ttock t)o«. sleady; bulU, v e a le n an calves unclunged; bulk natives el

i l to sell around b e it year hell.“ i ; - e n |7 . a ; butcher cowa moeUj- « .J

to I3 i5 ; low cu tter a n d cutlet nicdium bulU 83J0 to 83.7J

pructlcftl top v ta le n 85; bulk atock " z i r ‘e« lert I3 i0 to 8834; (Itah

“ t> WmSuT S h « P : ReceipU 7000: lamt

around Mc to 40e lower; W eaten oft m ost..na tlre and Idaho Umt

i L ^ r '>«»'«• f ra ^e ^:att»-es mo*UIS to M J4; Texas »4.fio to *5; fe

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— 1 ^ O.ttARA LIVESTOCKr c OMAHA. AUff. 8 IT) (O 8 D A)' 111 H0C.1: R e te lpu 15.000; fairly actlv

all buying; ite td y to lOo low tr th i ■ '— ■* Friday; moslly sleady; top 84.4 X * . pa ld rtlherfree ly fo reho lce lO O loJ Vn ( a poundet*. bulk Roodandeholce 170 d irec t 250 pounoen 84.15 lo 84.40; 140

Itebe rt m pounders 83.U 10 84J5; 350 IJS 00 390 pounden MJO to I4 J9 : 3 B m lu : pound to « t 83.10 to 83.80; stags 8X m k a i to 83J9: leeder p i n 83.75 to u * Itll to 189 p e n b o u g tt around 4500,

;p a c k - CatUe: 8500; c a l tu 3Cted I te e n KndfreatUnga i t r ^

In f 89 39c h igher; IfJ* heifers 35e hlghc tupply; g rass cows slow; tnsuncea 19 to 3 ill^ U y higher oa better gn d e cows; tevei poctM loads Western COWI U JO to I4 i

bla 983 choice i«d h e lten 4740; cholee n e i DU 88: feedera held abore 87.39] buUs 1 in and tl»e. strong; w tle rs sleady. stocki t; p a rt and feeden m oden te lj actWe, fu I 8440; s te sd rv (fx ]s itf rs a n ( t)o a tt ln u m o jw c u t- !y $7 to IC.3IJ; m r-iua, i:e r; o d d . i» u r iv M $9; laeo iiii-i-.cleri to JJ; I ib K p ly 'b eU era |8 to 87; tome held hlgtti

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tM i canmerrtal HeutDtm w sm nta— 9/l«I liJ t/niurf t e wanmiiM.....— -------- »i23 O orpormt^Tnut BBtrat (bid),— 4IM» ? i ......... - ......— j r *

:a len s r a u cowa 83.29 to 83: aeveral loods held h ighe r; cu tter g n d u 8105 to

jdlng ta ; medium bulU 83J9 to 83.90; p n e - am bt U ea lto pT ealen89 ;ttockenand feed - j l u t i n 8 4 ^ to 80.15; fleihy Wyoming good feeden he ld higher; itock helfera

UMS enln* Joiw r; ifiM p a n d l ^ e x * ibora tU ady : m o it good aw l ebolee luaba

K 113: ehOlM m d e range feeding U np8 j y g 6 9 t6 '7 J p o u iid e n 8 4 .4 0 to 8 4 4 0 .- I -

I * • b<MPEN L IV E S T O C K " ' * ' B l n O dO B T . Aug. 8 OP) ( a f i O A H - , 3M ' 9»4.-tncltnHng S s -te c

L i S U W iJ! ®n b e u n l « l «weight d r lw ln s ; few choice h e a ^

Dtaa bu tchen8449;iew loU m U edw elghU a n - an<tK radaaaround|4B0; somedown- “ • w ard to 84; bulk paoklng «w * 89

dow n; few « r t n Quality up to 8349; load m pound N ebrasku 84.95; tight U ghU-BOd h e a n :.b u tc h e n out a t

O a^tli: Recelpta 180, a ll for m a r k e t; «kH r.e*rt»jaJ«agoed-c*tU e loon abou t Iteady , load good Idaho au e ti 983 pounds IS. few lo u medium anfl

‘^ , “ S i 5 S S . ^ I ? " a o m tncludlai Jglir. 5878 to r m a rk i t: tw o loada78 pound!

a n d one loBd 8a P « » d medium U sood Id a h o la m te 89 w ith 30 p n m l

• r i ou t at-84t th reo loads 71 pound ore- h e i f . . r o n t e « 1 ^ 8 3 4 ^ ____

PO m tL A N II UVESTOCK i PORTLAND. Aug. 8 (4^ 10 S D A! l - B o f a : ReceipU 3900. including 43:

J u f h , I d irec t o r bought to arrive ; looks stea' ; dy tw o e a r load* a n d few drtvet jo h ’ OQ h a M |9 for beat ligh t b u tc h in

i f S I r few l e S a r plga 83.79.C a ttle : ReeelpU UOO; c*l»f« 175

m a rk r t opening alow. seUers gener a lly a ak ln f h l8M r; three load* hlgl

' m ed lum uD derl000poundsteen i94( ' $9.79 a n d 18. iteady.• B hM p:' ReoelpU 300; o r tr hai J«frtm . _____

ie tlv i;i « T . JOSEPH UVESTOCK r th a n « T . JO SE P B . Aug. 8 fcP) (U s 1 84.40;' A )—H o n : Receipts 3000; very sldw

>to3M few eai?y •»!»• around iteady wit) 170 to P rid ^ y ^ •?**

140 to good a n d ehotce 180 to 330 poundet 350 to 8448 toe 84.40; Ught vealen |4 t : 350 HMi MW« Iteady: bulk 8340 to M 0i a 8X79 < O attls : ReeelpU 1900; c a lm 40( Litllp- fed a te e n a a d lenc yearlings opene

• i t r e n f to 180 h lsh ir; trade ratM SI SOO; alow Bcceunt b t o e r asking prleei » g to Uttle do e a on l i a u yearUngs; undei U gher;. to o l B rocad steady; eowa. built an to 380 y e a le n ite a d y ;c a lm s te a d y to w e a l

leveral atoeker* B a d je e d e n in fairly liMi 84 i» : a l a u p 9 ^ : couuztff eteady; few >oe< ne thy 1084 to laOTPOund s te c n 8849 t

Ut a c - 8840: o tA ef aalea fed ite e n and lor tockert y e a r llM i 87 lo 88; only few Iom I. fuUjr g n u a ie c n e lftre d ; bulk beet coiI m ott- 8939 to 8940; r u l l t r g n d n l u s iII 1»7 *3; bu lk bu'V t r i i tft »,V7;.: top >«*• JJ; Kd c n 89: t n t i i k.lU;'» ci.v.** s to jn d i tU 8he r:* d o v n ;* lt« load i b a t itock calv

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and feeder lU e n 85.39 to $9.79;' a ^ s tock en 83.79 to 84.79: very faw blgt quality feed en offered.

Sheep: ReoelpU 4900; paekcra bid- ' d ing aharply lower o s range lamba;

naUves 8945 down, around 39o low­er; best held tteady.

Mlk LOS A N G E ^ PRODUCE aiK LOS ANOELES Aug. a Pro-tr > duee exchange rectlpU : B u tter 189.-

800 pound*; cheese 38400; eggi » 3IM cases. B utter In bulk 31c.W EgRi: Candled freah clean extnu

; 3 lc; la i ie iW ndards IBc; medlumi i l 17'9c: medium lU ndards 16c; amalli

,!;* »3c.5 , ' Poultry? Leghorn hbns u nder SM ‘- 3 - -pounda-lO o;-*!;- to-A->pounda,. «c : 33 over 4. 13c; h e n i eolored 3U to i

pounds 18c; over 4 .20c; broUen i (< ’lU 1<> pounds 18e; over m to i'i

poundi 18c; leghorn f ry e n 3S; to : sa pounds 15c; colored 30e; ro u te n u ■ orer 3‘i pounds SOe. Dutiu; Youtn

10c, old 10c. Geese 13c. Turkeys: Young tom i, 13 pounda and up 3M;

3su dressed 13 pounds and up 39c; hehi S pounds a n d up 16c; dressed i

isik pounds and up aCc; old tom s I8c; l« dressed 19c.

---------- CUICAOO LIV eST O pK -------CHICAOO, Aug. 8 <U « O a :

n « -H o g s : ReeelpU 35.000; moderatel] u active; nbo u t, stesdy w ith Friday

packing tows steady to lOo higher: I L best IlghU up most; good to cholo t b 180 lo 3V0 poundera 8440 to 8440

u , . few 14.9:; to p 19. paid aparln tly 330 to 360 pounden K 4 0 to 8440 270 to 339 pounden 84.10 to 8449; 14i to 170 p ounden 1440 to 84J9;-{>igi

u r - 13.75 to 8449: packing aowa 8345 U 83.79; im ooth light weight 8349 U 84.15; thlpper* took OOOo; estimate!

4 j. holdoverj 4000,C attle: R ecelpu 9000; c a l m 3000

i v k gr* ln -fcd i tean a nd - long .yearllBg; 31. closed 15 to 390 h igher; graasy an«

short fed k lnd t alead x Jo ttro n g ;g en ' e ral m arket ra th e r alow; extrem e {0]

IH 80.75 paid fo r 1507 p o u n d e n ; nex hU hest prlee 89.70; tev era l load tu rning a t 8940 to 8949; beat lorn yearllDffs 85.40; bulk be tter grade fei

| ) j a tee rs .88.79.u jjw trd ; ia il .p o u n d e r L * 19.40: m o d e ra u ip r la k ltn g nsdvi

34U and norlhw eitem g ra sse n In run 3 /ii bulk la tte r going on s to :ker ixccoun 1, ^ a t 84, downward; ligh t he ifer am

m ixed y u r lln g a strong to 35c high e r; bulU up ilm lla r am ounU ; all cow:

— very slow; hard ly enough vealer fitre to have b m ax k tt; je lecU srlllnj up to 17 In im a ll n y , practical to]

5 to heavy sau tage bulU 8340. n c - S heep: ReceipU 18,000; nailv « « • lam bs clMcly sorted a round iWad: nlng 40 ouUldera. o th e n a n u n d 39c low Ifera e r a t 8645 fo r be it. pa id aparlngl

w ith bulk choice klods 85.75 to ti op- a n d 8940. packe r top ; throwout

n?0e t j / 8j i d to |3 .V 4; WWlflfl J« M J imba r a n g e n only partiy aold; f l n t sale

a a to Me lower on In te lT O n grade IMV*' »o rtla« m odetaU ; top 89.76; oihet d 4 » **M * tMpt acBTw. arouad ' iteady ; deslnbt

m oitly l i a o -to 8U 9.

■ DENVER BHEC T ~

U A a £ i £ ! u ^ o r e « « ^ 10 C a U t ^ , e a v Bad eight W yomlag. Ineludhag ighu load ewea; extrem ely dull:,packer )wn- bldd lag weak to aSo lower thao Sat I 83 urday 'a 35o decline; best n n se i 449: he ld above 1849; tew HBUTes weak t ttght uoeren ly lower. $iM ta «9.20; ewe It a t ab o u t s teady; Ipad m edium to goo

~ loa -poundi w y m a ln r 814 0 ;"U I m ar- Sa tu rday few loeds' Id ab o laml look 89.39 to 8949; fee d en 84J» to 84J teeia ■. — ■and BOSTON WOOL

aedl- BOSTON, Aug. « «V -6enU m ei beat In th e wool m arket Is becoming moi

iflum 6pltm Ulle *-Iirg«TBO *em*ntofw o------- l a i t weel e n w m ag«d ~efforu-to-a<idlBS T ia ce a tk lng priec* e a holdings 1 u ad a th U m arket, p u r th e i a tlm ulus aloi n to th l i to e U f ty e o b f r e p o r U o ts tr o n i een t e r prices on recen t p u rch a su in tt O re- country. ReeelpU e t doiaesUc wo

a t Boaton during week ending At g u st 6. cillm ated by tha Boaton gn i a ad flour exchange, am ounted to la

D A) aeo,9M pounds, u coeipared with 1 g 4aa 918,700 poundi during previous wee stea- ■I jo ld PORTLAND GRAINh i n ; PORTLAND. Aug. g iS^Whei

tu tu re i eloaed: Septem ber 55c. Di : 179; cember 50c. C a th : Big Bend Blu ener- aU m 85Sc; ao ft v h lte . wwte: htgn v h lte 54c: ba rd v ln te r . nonhei 8940, tp rlng 53 4 c ; w estern re d 53!ic.

C a r recelpu : 'W heat 69, com i. >>«if — ~

a n C A G O C A S V ORAIN OHICAOO, Aug. $ un — W het

t No. I reu 96H to 97 ttc : No. 3 r 8 D 99 to 57Uc; No. 1 ha rd 88«» to 57>;

s l6 v : No. a ha rd 56 to 9<Hc: No. 3 yeUi w ith h a rd 88‘; to 96«4; No. S yellow ha sales 56c; No. 1 no rthern spring 97e; no

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trekUM th a t she hkVB i doetbr. > " 1 - n o t th a t X btllevo In docton.** ibe

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Ul. IV a h td th e u t a m i betore. Vpi •o rry to be (ueta » trouble, xm be t n r ig h t soon.". • . *

-y o u 're no trotiW e.“ M r# B e tn t«« ■niwered. f**’

A t the end o t Uie w «tk Boadra ctruggled up: abe te lt te rribly tn<V tb e a lgb t o t b e r t te o In tbe

Uiougbt wlUi f * sudden fe tr . "W ha t on e t r t h will beopme' o f me U : don ’t g e t well?" Wr

l i r a . B e tr i m td e h e r u com fort­ab le H ahe eould in t big chair In »ai th o Uving roora. t n d openMl th e «h v ln d o w t wide to catch w h at little t i r tb e r t was. E

"You w tn t a m onth a t lh e ahore," *' ahe sold bluntly. ' wh

S o n d r t’s llp t Quivered. T he le t l . . . th e very menHbn o t It filled hev me w ith longing. Sunligh t d a n tin s on <iul

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B u t »be, d id no t b itm e P lo r t tor h e r p resen t sltu tU op. She w i t be- ’ fflnn lw slowly to retJU e t h t t per- ' haps th e y 'h a d both e scaped 'from to som ething th a t had m erely been t det luxurious prison. |see

T h e m en were s till w ish ing csr* ob( In th e garage outslda; 6 o n d r t d o se d ' t h er eyea t n d tried to sleep, bu t her tni b ra in ' wouljl no t rest; I t saemed d tt m oving on like t rw .tleu -k tJc ldo - i scope, showing he r p ltcu re-»ner pic- hei

____tu re o{ Ihc pw t—h f r room a t Ptoraa’ Jhouse—ho t.c ro w d e d b allfb o n u m c re (HI she had daneed w ith John Anderson »o —th e ra ihe r d r « r y office w hert sho »» tn d M ark had been m trrlK l—t h t t i seemed th e most unreal m em or; of 1 t i l . . . "

She would never liave dream ed of ^ m arrying Mark If he had no t been »m tearing America; the irs had been Voi I lk a , a war m arriage— aomethlng ha evolved ou t of unreaUt}i-«nd f a lu ro emotions: something perhaps to be * regretted a ll h e r life raf

M ark had not been to blame. ' M ark was a thousand tim es too good thi for her, M ark whose h e a r t would mo

------ break if he k n iW lh sT T O fe ia r ih B -w rrc<rretted. cot

“You're not sorry?" he had said fo: th r.t lo her the evening he w ent I itvay : perhaps even then there hnd bc( been a lltUe saad of doub t stirring yoi In hU m ind. oti

" t l was my fau lt — all my fault." a Sondra to ld herself teh lnely . tn d tw fa ll thft tears on h e r cheeks. ' " tei

Mr*. Soars c tm e to th e door. Mi ‘ O h . . . you're no t asleep." She mi

looked t t S ond rt w ith c rlt lc t l eyes h t t l th e girl hoztUy brushed he r te tr s mi tvm y. I

•T here 's a gentlem an to see you." bu sho added. he

Sondrn atood ut> holding to the mi back of the rhaJr to s te ad y herseJ/. ‘ . 'IWho U J t ? p id n l t he give t 'y o i nam e? I can 't see^nnydne. ■'"TB'

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- “It-U -1 , Sondra—" sold A n - ! la m n . '

Seara discreetly d lsapp ttred ~ knd A D deraoa-ctm e Into the room. ^ ilyjtU nf^lhe door behind him. ^ j!:.

feottdr* U ugbed fe e b ly - . - -* ■•WBU. you look more ou t o t pU ee <

U tM 1 d» —” she s tJd , U les she iwmyed' tn d tlm o st talL

A nderton moved t quick step,

"M T 'd trU ng — why did you run iwtyT"

For t m om ent S ond rt trted to - reilst h im . w tth t smothered sob sbe - lum ed h e r faee tg t l n s t hls e o tt- 1:.

“O h . . . John.”B e held b e r tor a lUUe, t n d tb e p

feU h ta Ups on her h t l r , bsfoiV very ' ' Kently he p u t h e r b a c m n 'th a cb tlr . tu n d ln g beside ber holding her band.

“Wliy d id you run aw ty, Sondrt?" T he tears were roliUng down ^ u

ftce ; un til th is moment abe had no t f i known how m uch she w anted to se« him. '

"Nobody w tn ted me . . . things were so d if fe re n t . . . I hadn 't any- t , where to go /'

"You could have come to me." -p, S h t shook he r head. t i‘•You d id n 't w ant m e —" she

whispered."Not w ant you. . . . " For t mo«

m eni he wns silent, th en he sold ^ quietly. "W e'll talk about t h t t prca- ently. bu t-th e re -u so a s th la g I w an t _ to ask you flrat."

"Yet. . . . ""WUl you marry- roe. S ondrt?" , The silence of th* ' world aeemed *

to fall on th e lltUe x«om, and sud- ^ denly Sondn* *«m *d ooee tg a ln to * see t river, a n d M ark's fsM bent ^ above her own. i*

She. gave t llltle smothered cry « tn d drew h e r hand tw ty from An- > dsrson'a . " I—e tn t , " she said. . a

She looked up t l h im with f e tr In her eyee. '4:

T ills was w hat Jihe bad dreaded; 'P tra s -w ar th 'T m aw e n t-in flT u a - tried f so ha rd to tvold, b u t o tte r tU there u was to be no escape. . -

A nderson’s qulat face had paled B a, mile.- • ■ - a

" D o u th a t m ean th t t you don 't 9: w ant to?" b e asked, w ith a fain t smile. "O r a re you saytng I t because Vou n rr a ngry with me? I should . have tsked you m onths sgo Sondra. e yoii'know ih s t—but I free,"

She tried desperately to U ke . refuge In pretended anger. “

"1 d o n t know why you ore saying '* this—now. You haven*t-been near m e’ for weeka — you never even

coming home. I f you th ink 1 can fontet th e woy you’ve trea ted me—"

He said patiently: " I kept away 01 because I w anted you to find out-for It yourself If you w anted me or—eome tc other m an. I th ink you were getUng a little llr rd o t me—until I alayed n away P w h a p s X w n wrong, but— terclve me', SondfC—i thought it w ts w M errlm an you cared for. He Is a h much younger m an th a n X am. per­haps m ore suited to y^u—.porglvc me If I w a t wrong-»" di

She tu rn ed he r faee sharply away, bu t h e saw t h t ho t blood n u h from d: her ch in to he r ha ir. Atter a mo- It m ent he sa id again—

" I w an t to be quite b o n u t wllh you. Sondra. a s I have tlw tya tried n< T B T jr n T h r io in r tB ' l e t l - y o i r t h f t t It th e n igh t before M errlm tn w ent lc aw ty , w hen you told me you were Wltta BettarlCB T ty lo r. 1 did n o t be- ir

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xn <^hat I thought. I bellave now tb a tlC - " I wns wrong, and so X can only hope ,C ay onee again, th a t you will forgive m e .' or I t h a s n t always been e a sy -try in g « ne to be Ju{t n friend to you—" aDg She said with a llltle hyslcrleal ed note In h rr voice. f:— .''npwojild b n n te ft iU n R tq.tavp|» ■as w h W tM siTddehlr (hink you msy ,

a h a t l boen wrong?", ' *T> Anderson said quietly—,ve VXt.was th e look;In your eyes th a t

day we m et In tha park. 1 thought ; ty, . . . I hoped—lh a t perhaps you had 1 im discovered th a t you . . . liked me . . ; lO- lust t 'Itile more th a n as a friend.”

Sho laughed mirthlessly.,lh "You thought in fact, th a t a llltle cd nested had done me good. Is th a t iftt I t t - T h a f 1 -h a d 'ftl lfn ’desptrately inn t love w ith ' you all a t opee.............. ":re ' Anderson d id , no t answ er for a « - moment, then suddenly h e stooi^M _ and lifiM h e r lo her fee t again.— keeolng lUs a rm s aboul her.

“ ~ l love you sa m uch. Oh. my daar, don’t h u r t m e any more—U -i 'o a knew how I 've wanted you~ S on-

-S h e t r i e d - to - - n g h f w tn s t h to , tried In vail to iio ld h im bsck "D o n t . . . oh. please don 't. . . O b . you m ustn 't. . . .■ A nderson ' laughed trium phantly .

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She looked up o t him w ltb dee- pcrate eyes—

It ." J o h n —" but he r word* « tre s i­lenced against h is Ilpx,

A sudden f1t!>hlng though t sw ept tliroii«h Sondra 's m ind. ’'M ark n e re r l:lued m e like th is . . . It w asn 't th e ram a . . . nobody ha* ever m ade m e feel like t h i s - "

Bhe eIo.ied h e r .eyes w ith a queer Ceelln^that she was floating on a t r —th a t nothing was real any m ore b u t ihLs m sn and th e claie pressure of hln arm s. eoawloua..aIl the th n e

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two h snds had tieen stre tched o u t to find h e r and hold her aafe.

Suddenly memory retum ed. a n d w ith a sharp cry of pa in she slipped oul ol h lJ OTTRs. Ti}tr looked a t one another silently, t n d Into ftendr**a mind flashed th e th o u ih t th a t she

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paid; llrs delivery. Oelo^do H a tch - ^1, e ty . Denver, C olw tdo . (pI- ............................— !■ T

i. d e p artu ru \a U ii I ta t week Ineluded A

i. Mi«. Oeor«6'U 'nooln la tt Sa turday clI t afternoon fOr Ohlcago to Join b er M[e busband. ' • ily Mr. tn d M n . H t m y Wood. R . O . *■

W lton tn d d ttigb tera , LU tb t n d ■Jeanelle W lU on, motored to R ich- «field Sunday. - tr

Mil* F a tr l O ordrty retu raed B tt- BA urday from Berkeley, C tU fom lt, >

w here'she a tteB ded 'ium m er ac)ioel.Mr. tn d M n . T om NtU tn d w n.

« Mr. and Mrs. 8 . '0 tn fle ld , M r. an d x.tf Mrs. Everett J te k . M n . D o n tU P t t - ^ _ ten and sons arrtv td home Friday" I from the Oooae creek distric t. fit

s t i Charles Upton spent Sunday .near je Carey.le .' Mr. nnd Mrs, Ocorge Roseberry 24lg nnd daughter. Elolse Arden, re ttirn- .

ad..Frldny from Kansas. ra l Mrs. Thomas Olover. Mapa. CaU- ^

fom la. arrived In Kimberly Friday, i}

" SHOW S BUFFALO SK ULL *!

» t Btm LEY. Aug. B (Special to T he tlh t New8) - A large buffalo skull Is on w »d exhibition In Forest Supervisor S.• • s . Btewort’s offices, which was nL picked up on the table m ountain rl

near th e summ it of Clear Creek n mountain, i t w u n'lth four o then . | r

in ' ----------

. Winner In Miss

- jcoroN K I, BENNETf C. CI.A I ChAmr C '-rk , who won tho

ITi UnlUa States Konator in the I w ith Mr5. Clark -und th < c

tol Champ Clark 111 is at the'le Adi year-('ld twinfl, Kimball and ]

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Lds-] ]:F o r S a l e M M e l l a n e o u s

O E tiiv v c u re a n d a r s e n a t e o f w• lesd Phone 8, Mo<a‘a ,

OOOD CASE OO-HORSE STEAMER. T E .0 , Hager. K im berly..

FOR SA LE-H A Y IN BHOCK OR • delivered. Phone OSU-J-3. D.' B. V

Voiburg. _________ JJ

SCREEN DOORS, BORXBR' W IRE - and window g l tu . Bewat*' of tba V

detdly tly. Fbone t Mooo‘*- -. WE BUY. SELL AND TRA D E USED '• I* furnl>.ure, stoves aad -M tood band v _ goods, Eberhart's. P booe fl»W . aiS ,t M tin So, ^'■ D8ED CHICKEN W IRB AND.LUM- ^* ber, moatly Inch boards an iT tw o by

four. Phone 970 or A d d rts i s o x 090, C= Twin Falls.___________ ' . ^

ll AOTO D O O R OLASS.’ WIND- ,- ( ' yl— . Wft fiy c h trte for w tU ng g l t i t . F h m i b; > r M oont P t in t and F u m ltu t^ Store. *

1. TIUDPR FO R SALE - DOUOLABd • Firs (Hedi fo r derrick a n d eeUtr e. one e*tr.\ good boom pole. WIU eon- f

tr te i construction. A. K ay aO chrlst, > .. Burley, Idtho.>• — ■ — ■

ll F o r S a le — A u lo m o l i l le i i- PONTIAC TWO DOOR . SEDAN, j T good condlUon, going e a t t . Phone .

aww .________________________ I

^ OBT B E LL BPL gN D lP USED CAW 1 . a t a b i i g t l n for cash or terma. Sox (

y 2 « . c iro News. :

- In the cleft o f t ridge o f TDckj. where ' ^ tlte beaaU hnd evidently huddled to• tacspe a storm . The skull ta b eU K id ,

Lt ^ c more lh a n 100 year* old. • ] : I t meaiunsa 12 Inches across theforehead, and 24 Inches from tip to ■

IC tlb o f' the bane core of Uie hom s. n which were ro lled away.,3, 'D uring buffalo Umes these t n i - ,ts m ils were fairly plentiful tn R a tt 1n river valley end In the lava pla lni ik north of th e big bend of S n tke 33.} river, 1

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JT .A RK . s o n o f t h e In to S p c n k c r i th e D e m o c r a t i c n o m in a t io n f o r ' th e M la a o u r i p r im u r y . i.>4 f<liown j

?p Rons a t t h e i r g u b u r h n n liom e. j s ' i e f t , t h « o t h e r b o y s tire t h r e e - , nd M a rs h .— (/P ) P h o t o . i

v > iN iJ ) I i - i c i e e y o - j ) i n j r! J —^ ^

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s u s T P . i p u a , . .

- R A V E ON

\ X - ' V v o o HAve f i l

gains-CW a n le d — M ls c e l la n e o u s '

w a n t e d OATS AND WffltA-T. 0 * 0 . T A. Bradley, Phone o«8J3.

i. TOP PRICE PAID FO R FAT HOOS. C Imperial Livestock Co. . 'p h o n i •

• SMW. •

I, WANTED DEAD HORSES. AND cows. Phone D3t8J13. noon or eve- •

• n ln g a .* ;__________________ ___ *

a WANTCD TO B tn r y e l l o w CORH ; Slid w h e a t . B ty ts B l-O rade *

- H ttohery. •D * ............. ................ - ............ rd W ANTED-MAN TO DO CARPENr ; a te r w:>rk; iorCor sedan. Wblte C ity >

TourUt p trk .

^ WANTED OLO AND DEAD A N I- - y m a k Z .O .PreseoU . phone 0 in W 4 . C ), Coyote P trk .

. W AN TED-USED FR tH T JARS We psy c tsh . E M rhart's Naw t n d <

0. Seeond H tn d Store. Pbone SOSW. StB

'• _____________ t. WANTED TO B O R R O W - B Y ;B owner. IIBOO to tIBOO on good m od- Ir ern home. WUl p ty good r t te o f m - -. forest. Write X-8, oare of Twla FaU i *t, ^ftws. t

- ^ L o s t . . . [L O S T T W o R o o o r a s a v n r m - «

■ cpoons t t N orth Dakota plenlo. < Please re tu rn W News. iL 0ST -8M A L L BLACK AND TAN

; dog; long body; bench legs; an - ^ sw ers‘'l 5 n a m # B e lt? . ' NdU ^ J . T ■;

O ftham . Kimberly, route 3. Reward, i

^ W a n t ^ T o B u y ' j

I WANT A B O trr FORTY ACRES , A f trm . I f Interested write d e eo rl^® tWh u ld ' prlie . J . R . WinU. BOff Q . ' J S treet. sprlhgfU ld, Oregon. •

'

*■ L e g a l A t lv e r t i s e m e n J j

f t COMPULSORY EDUCAt To N ACT u S e c llo n 7 } .C h tp te r3 l8 4 o fl9 2 1 S e s - :e slon L tw »-S ect)on lOlB CompUed

S t tiu te j. • •_ i n a ll d litrU U of tb l i s t t l c tU “ parents, guardians t n d o lh e r persons

haVtng care of ehlldren sha ll in struc t tham or ctuse them to be Instructed

. ' Iri reading, wrlUng, spelling: ftiglU K gram niar. geography and arithm etic.

^ In eiieh dU irtets every neren t. n iM d t- t n o r o the r person having charge ot tn y chUii between th e ages of a and

■ IB y ta rs , shall send sueb child to a publle, nrlvste or parochial aebool for tho en tu e year during whloh tb e pub­lic schooU are in session I s stich d l ^ triet.

PROVIDED, HOWEVER. T h t t IhU . trU ele shall no t apply to children

over IS je s r s of tg e w here auob child

to y hfgh s 'c h ^ ia taah d letrtet, or where l u help U fteccsiary lo r t u own uae or Its p a re n t's tup p o rt or where lo r good c tu se I t would be for the b<it In terert of aueh.ehUd to ba relieved frpm tbe provUions or tbU 'trU c le :

PROVIDED. F U R 'n iE R . T b t t ll t reputable phyaleltn ,w lthtn th e dis­tr ic t sh t^ l cerilfy In w rlttng th t t the

. child’ bodUy or m e n ltl condition doea not permit I ts t tten d a n ee a t lohool. such chlkt ahtU be exem pt during

, such-period of d laabU lty from the re i- w H rem enti'-ofrthU tr tlc le ^ I tr ih a H- beO bw uty.o»-.lhe supe rin tenden t ol.

tha achool dU triet. If th e r r b e such superintendent, a n d If no t, th e n the county supeslntendent o f schooU, lo hear a n d determine a ll tppUeaUons or cblidren desiring fo r any o l t h t e tu s u mentioned here to ba exem pt- td from the provisions of thU trtlc le , tD d 'l f upon such tppU cttlon «ucb superintendent bearing the sam e sha ll be of tbe opinion th a t such

■r child for tn y reason U enUUed to be ) r exempted as aforesaid, than s n d i lu - n perln tendent shaU Usue a w ritten

pe rm it lo sueh ehUd, staU og the re - In tuirleason for sueh exemption. An appeal m ty be ta k en from th e d e a - slon of such superin tendent so p a te-

k i f ^ 1 P L B A i s T A i-R

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Dpportitj)r Rent— FumliKtd

5 . B-iU M M HOUSE rO R R tS W riH O4 th ATI. N ortb.

S . CO O L ROOMS AMD BOARl? » .SI ■ *4> WMt M ain.

. t a u u s tr c m n sH E D b o o s k n .eloM in. P b o w cn -W .

* ' t l u L A*i!^ u y '

t e n v B P O I N T S A F A i m a a n *. K aM ebolea fron t i n T f w n l i t »

— r a a t. rh o a » USIM.__________

[ly r o u B - RO O K F u m i r i s a t D• . a n a r tm ia t.w ttb rood g trad a . itfi— iito ln a t i n n t ea i t

iV OAMBRXDOE H o m > i K j a n i o r a a n , UUan oomfortaUe tBoaai. Me.

_ TSe. 11.00. U gbt.H ouuke«plB< su it* .a I ■ I — , I - 1. IS HAVE APARTMENTS TH AT ARE ^ aU .rlgh t, also tb s pricee. 3 a n d S ^ Toop«r<ufn>thed-eemplete.^^rha-Oa-^ _ toed. iM M tin Nortb. . .

X L O m r a ^ - t-ROOM MODERX a . - house m M ; 0-room m odem lift: u s 4-room Louie 11330; 4-rooot botue

M.00. A. K. Long. Phone 8 a .

~ NEW 3 AND 3 ROOMED APART- m est*. modem, elose In. nicely tln -

U hM . b tlb . a ttrae u v i: tU o i tn f l i A - apartm en t, also summ er eoittfl* ie. apartm enta. phone 1008. C tU fo n U

• A p a r tn e n tt, • - .

For Rent— UnlumlstiedT :_________________________________rd. APARTMENT; IW 4Ui AVENUE = E ast. Phene 7MJ.

OROSSEAU A P A R T M E N T s'w rrB X electric range and O . E. R efrtger- ® a tor. Phone IT ta. .

a . W ILL RENT MY. NIOE UOME ON* Seventh Avenue E ts t re ry rea ion -

^ able to righ t party . CaU l o n j .

For Sale—FurnitureS t t » r o ~ F U R N rruR E . E c r ^ S iles- c tb inet. itovei, U bU i, chairs, rugf. Ued and dtvenporte priced to teU, U o o o t

P t ln l tn d Furn itu re s to re .

ons F o i in d

r i t - ■ • ^ - =» oJ log upon such tpp lletU on lo th e pr*. tn a b tte coun of the eounty in w hlob eueb0 a d u tr ic t U u, upon lueb obUd m tk ln«

such tpplicatton and filing the wllb the d e rk oc Judge of aald .eourt.

a i* ' w ithin ten day* a tte r tte refocal by such superlnundent, lo f w hich no

thU fee to exceed th e sum of 11.00 ebtU in n be chtrged, t n d the decltlon of the WW probaU court ahall.be flnaL A n-«H M pUcatlon for n l e tw from th e prevl-

> or oeved ofCener th tn onee In three w months.

• " S ijned : ROSE J . WILSON,-1 to :-----------------Counly S u ^ r in u n ^ i i t .I of NOTICE TO C R E O rrO B S

In the Probete Court, o f T w in FaUs t If County; S ta te o f Idaho, d ls- In Um m a tle r Of the e stato of Bd-the win L. X o tpp , deeetsed.

toes Notica u hereby given by th e uh-lool. derslgned Executrix o f Uie e state otring Xdwln L, K napp, deceased, to ther e i credllors of and aU p e n o ae having

h a s e ltim t t<> tn t^-tbe atIA deoet i i d . lo t ol. exbUilt th tm -w lU i.thi nw iM iiryjrou^luch chars, w ithin six m onth* a f te r theth e flrat publletUon of thU notice, to

I, to the ssld Executrix t t offices of F r tn kIons L. Stephen. A ttorney. T w in Fallsth e B tn k snd T rust B u lW nt. in th e City

ip t i of Twin FtU i. County of T w ta FaJU,Icle, S tate of Id tbo , UUs betng thaucb fixed for the tr tn u e U o n o f t)>i bu(l-sme ness of U ld e its te . uch D tted July 38, 1913.) be MINA V. JAMES,lu - Exeeutrix of the e state of Id v ln

tte n L. K ntpp , deeitsed.ere- FRANK L. STEPHAN. . .A n A tlomey for Executrix,

e a - .Residence tn d offlee, a te- TwUi FtUs. Idabo.

r H A V E U B A .V B u s h

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T iM k ’m b i i i . * ’■ ■» « - VOb bON‘T WANT ' '

y V < O R 6»- ; ' •>U DON'T W B R S .TO UVfcR BE A.NY U . t 'r ’ ■ ' I

= yV |O R » w . ... ................. T ■■ ■>—r - v S -YOO 4U%Y v^AMT- --------^

KEEPt ON ..............FM JiV iR< T.

unities

llRECMi. ' Pfofmlonil_________• Awwumfi' * * * * * * *

Butintn.S “ r u n o m o ' ' * ^ BOIO m nniiio * B u t s f o

B . c o .> jn « r itooM u d iiMpi. m• r b c a a m

B A L u e m m i r L o n B i i i o •^ BeaUM K ital W om.K For hSattBr irottMaa; n e a t m .W .

• W M i m ■ .. M'NICBOU TBANSIBB * STOB-

' A O B -- Oarbata bauUd daUy.1- Phoai 300.12 PAINTINU AHD K *U 01C IN »0 I* P. A. BOWAN - P tlauac, papar*_ baaiib i ud.kalN m lnlac. IS5 etb = ave. a u t. >bett< UIW. . '

i F op S a le — F ru l t s /v e o e ta b le s

• A m o m r d l ^ ^ O R8 a t -Avaat Uouee. r-

APRU0T8., F IN E S T GROWN.

n- it)R BAU&-«Bfta-8WKBT OHER- r iia Pboaa. os«-J. J. D. WUeman. '

laroeTm m r p a r k a p r ic o t s , t lM oa-treea. Pred L. WUIDO, U mUe e u t Ms roe ScbooL

CN -~M.H. EXTRA FINE MOORPARK APRI- a% eots. S mUe e u t IK mUei north

of Hansen Brld»e.:OUftcrd Denney^

~ prBCHERRSG8..1eZ3.0NTREB,-emiil tneereaiy t»:plek.-lli n u e i------

:r etst of TwUi FaUa ea Smberly Rotd.-ft-B»^oibunfc— ----------- —

s .. — — — —

~ i-o r s a l e o r T ra a eeb .......-Int WE TRADB b o y OR. SELL AU. . ne kinds ot used fvrpltun, itovM, and ✓ xt. rangii.'( Oet otir p r lr t t PbftoeA by Mooa's-ptmt tnd F t tn l ta n -s im .------^ " --------— . . J l . : . ' . ' I ' a

“ ' s i iu a l lo n i W a n te d .

W ]m M . ,MATERNrry n u r s in q . p:«ne 4<3.

, MoUIe SmUer. __________

T WANTED-HOUSE CLEANINCTo R l^.undry Pbooe 871-J..

HOUSEKEEPER VANTS WORK, id- Write Sox 12, Sate News.fl. o S ,'w A N T « HOUSe ’w ORK FOR Ot board snd room tnd smtll wage, he Phone ISIO-R.

‘J5 TO F A R M T O ^ IN ^ ____

to -— —— I Inkj g F o r S ajfr— R eal E s ta te

R E S m sl^ 'tb T O W O L L O C A m . your own price. BsauUful Fish

*>’ Batehery site. Fargo, pbone 486. ■

;in W a n te d to R en t

WAKTEO TO RENT B-ROOlCnJR- nUhed houre, well loetted; four

tdu lu ; i?ust be reuonable; b u t ref­erences: pbona 1923.

T H E B U S Y B O S F ®

iS v^fON'T C T B L L

P«g> Etelit

COUNCIL WEH liROVEiNT.PUII

" s u s o ^ m s ^ r i i w j u a t i n c

■ S t a l e - t o - P a v o - R d d l S o t

A v e n u e M e e ts F a v o i

B u n t f tlo n th * t Twin fv iiu clt) eouocil request th e tta te h lfb w ij departm ent to Improve A ddltos tve> BUS fo r ft dU tance ol ooe mile to

_ < apB eet th e OM O m o n .m u W fb- y«y t t th a no r th tn a o r ttn ln »vemte w ith h lg h w ij rou te N inety-three «t Blue botilevud. teemed tom eet w ith t«Tor when tt w u pre- M O M ftt th e councU'a resu tar meet- tn i I u t nU h t. v

H. U . Sweeter, clijr n w m e r ; w u d trtc tM to Itudy th s proposition ■nd fu tan it ft Jullftble reiolutlon Ior the couocU'a eootldenillon its meet­lnc n « r t week. John W. O ra h u n . Twlo FftlU ftttom er. In ' tttendanee Mt Iw t o lc h tv ffleetlnr. luged a m - cU to m a u a b id without delay for the f ta te ’a p itrticuptlon In thU uo> dertftklng.

Council dU cuued llnancca (or a Ions tim e la st o lch(. wlUt reference pajtlcularly to th e X re tt ipM nUlhs, bu t poatponed definite u t lo n lo th e n e i t mettlBB.

Cfe account o t delinquency of a larf« ^ t)p« tlO B o r itree t tprtnkUoe u u u m e n ta , T . SanSeraon. eommla* (looer Of ItreeU u d waterworkf, la ld a pnA lem U preaenWd whether lo in -

- ' creaaQ-a«aea«m enU -or t o . curta iltprtnUlag. m fU n n U d a rvducUon in ap rtn U lh i aertica «{ tram so to 80 per eea t. m order to brln* aprlnk- Uoff expfrOM w ith in Umlta of collect*

;e d ipM nUIng fund tevenuea.O ut Of | I « 4 « tott} tln tt tpTihk-

ting a iu M m e n t Ia*t year th e com- m U itoner la id approxlm aUly t3M0 U unpaid. Another 110.000 a u e t t - m ent haa been made for itre e t »prt0jtlln r . thJa >ear. on a basU of property fro n U te o n ' iprloU ed Itree ta. T h e aaaew neot U it-y e a s

' w u S c a o tt pe r foot on paved c tre e t i , — JtttH T ew itliw rtoo ton e a r th o rfrm v -

cM treeta. -com; ot ip rm U ln t 'th e a t m u th e '

v u t th ree m o a lb i iotaU 93«0B. th e npo rted . BUC lailHoa,

BtUoQi of Wftttf w u applied to th e | itree te through the ip rln U ln f c a ru U st a o o th , th e record! showed. I

BR€VIITI€S. R»i«e r » » O aU aad — DavJd Brown te tu rffed yetterday from O akU ndi c a iiio rn l i. w&sraliB ipe iit ■ome weeka vUUIng hU ion , Ray E. B row n..

dlnBton. la -year-old aon o t Mr. and Ur*. C. H: W addlngton. PUcr. un* dttwtnW & roaK a opetaVtoft a t Vhe

“ l y i n P»U i couoy hoapiiftl yeaurday.

r a r n i ta ef D aa jtitw > . U r. and Uri. Dux Dxgelt, UoUMcr, *n Uw p a re n u oi a n ii|ht-pouad*tWD> ounce d a u ih te r bom Bundity mom* Inf a t th e Tw in Palli county cen tra l

, hocplUI.

B e tsm a r ra m B erkeU y^M n. Vera C. O 'Leary, principal o l the Twin P a lli jun ior h lc h khoo l. h i i re tu rn ­ed from Berkeley, w hete ih e h u been

T Jntrentty o t CalUomia.

- V W { 5 £ - W 3 i n r K r P , H opkini, a n d w n. Kdwln. Atlanta,

. O eorsla. were in Twin PalU yester­day on th e ir way to R upert to v u it a t the home of J . B. H opklni, a fte r a tr ip through o a /o m la .

- B gb tn ju 'ta S u r if fy — Mrs. Luaiia B atc i, 150 Sidney itre e t, w m rtp o rt-

• ed re itin c fo tnforubly a tT h B 'T w n r PWla county g+nwal hoeplUI early th is mom lng. followlnc a m ajor op-1

■ day. - ’|

U a t e II«*p»Ul—Among patlenU d lim iued during the U at 48 hours I from th e T w in PalU hoapltal are I UUd M ary J a n e OwIa, 15 -yea r-o ld ',

"d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mra. W . W. □w in. 335 T h ird avenue north. «ur- ] gery patient, and Mrs. S am FUlratl. Duhl. m ajor lurgery patient.

R * t«ra Frtim I ^ e C»y - T . J . Uoyd. deputy grand m aster o( Idaho Odd rtJiiTT*. and Mr. and M n . R.

• .---- -t t t— Bl i nd. y---------

v e n t o a K pllgrtmage to the Ida?io Pioneer lodse. the I ir tt o ita n lu u o n 0/ {he tn te r a l t x « fab llJh « l in the lUiSe.

Leave fer Lm A ngelo — Mrs. C. Beebout. M n . Vlda Blackburn. M n. Ju lia M axwell and M rs. MUdred Craner, Lot Angeles. «l>o attended the tune ra l c f their brother, Samuel M ulliner, a t Stwahoue, Sunday. left < (or th e ir homee Buuday nU ht. M rs.' Heebout w b i aceooipanled by Mr. Beebout-

0 « r L a d r r O b fe rra tio n -A doi; a hlch U R o y T asgatt. aon of P . A. T as sa r t, 13D North UKUtt atn-ci. said e tu c k e d aad b it him early yen -, tenU y was placed under olMeivailoii a t B vetertnarU n 'j hoepjtal here »hei>

* the boy reported the occurance und o ttered to lead police o tflcen to the dos'a owzter, a m ld e n t of FiTii) «ve- j

. iiue easL—

BMk From n u i^ P r e d K Drake, w ith h i l aon, Predertck, and dHuih- ter. Tranced, retum ed Suoday from a w eek'i vacation t r lp ' to B»ker creelc In th e Upper Wood river re­gion, and to the lakea a t the head ot th e creek to which tbey packed cam ping a a d tlih lag eQuJpmeot acme to mUea after.ieavlB g ti)ekr car a t th e end of th a road.

Speaker* Defer D ate-P res)deo t KliUp of th e AUlcjl Y outh orcanlaa-

. tlon or Pcnaiylvanla. and MUs May ' M. Macke n . wbo wera to have ad-

drea ied & m ertm c b the ChrijU an church la st nigbt. w«re unable to a r- r tn /T tW y aU ted in a U lccram Uiat ft te tte r would follow, pending the a r- r i m of w bleb It u no t known w heth­e r Caa t e n aooa o r oou

•S I Wiffie WilliB

a t “Wben | e a t (oo m ach n y lionuel to fMto Uka I t woatd be a tt rif til U

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c r b e h in d t h g n r c a c n ^ . B r . . . m a n c o b ln o tT T o H o w In p r Ih o

tis . r e c e n t e le c t io n s G e r m a n y be f a c e d a a l t u a t lo n rc sc m b l- “ In jr t h o d a y a o f B fa m arck HJ w i t h v o n S c h lc ic h c r in th e

iro n - m a n r o te .—-<<5^ P h o to .

5 T H E m E S ~

B H E l i m^monciEsmoN

PSnal' wlecUoH o f Idaho's entry ne In Param ount'! "P tin thrr-W om an- ly. nrtlon^wlde con te it . will b# made

a t Che O rplieum theatre lon lgh t nd Tlte conteit. w h k h ha* been occu- ba Pylng local in te rest fo r the past 0 - three weeki, U for the purpoM ot n - lelectlng a n unknow n movio upir< •al a n t to portray an Im portant ro te

lh a t of tho ■•Panther W oman.- In one ot P a rsm o u n f i new produc-

:ra Uons. ‘T h o Island of Loit BouU.** Iln h .n - the cbdcc m ade by a cotnm lttw of en competent Judges, from a U rce n » Craun-flt-aapllfnnt« numharl,.ff n-.n

over thee hu n d red -m a rk — h*r* -ln Twin .ralU . a n d will be sen t im -

3 j;Jm edU le)y-to-s*Jt-iuk«M 3Jiy;-aJorw u , w ith.m e.t> 'Q .runncn’-Up J n . t l ie ctui-•r- te.>t. tor the purpoM of making u t screen (cxu (n be sen t to P a ra - • ft mount'* Hollywood itudlo and en ­

tered In the national competition , for the coveted role.

Uft The u in n e r will be quarlered a l I . the Anjbawador IfoJel. tevlsljly en- t t r tfrUilned and paid an excellent la l- •ly ary of »3M weekly tor five Weeks. Q. The local RlrU who wltl be Judged T*- . y . -y^nn-jfl

' M artin, LoU Pool. Emerald M artin, Olive Haney. Dorothy lU rdeity ,

,1, Velma Adanwon and LeoU Beed*. r a -

^ T H R IL L S C O M E T O R O X Y

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I * ‘ ' - ■ — - ....I O ennanys "rall-ieppelln .” a hlRh

siream -U ned vtW cle. U to b« put on a rtituU r leheduIed rtm be- i*een Berlin ftod Hambur*.

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’ j u l t * o t I n s p e o l to n s

S a l m o n P r o f e c t F l e l

Production of eertUled seed ero one o f th e Twin P a lli coun^rya m rem unem U re in d u itrle i has d a ta fttlcnU on the p u t few day i durl BtcoDd tlkJfl >n»pe«ttoD o! alia;

• • ■t«.j iwipwUnw ftf Twtaomaeh seed c io j« . a n d tin ftl to i^ K tio a h t i r i w heat le e d crops. ,

I I n th e noge tton a o d HollUter d_____ ' tr tc ti , 1300 acrea o f cerUllcd G rtn7------ I a lfa lfa aeed In « flald t raog tnc

■iKi f ro m 10 to M a o t * ftftcb, p ro t . IM r je lda o f 19 (o 13 tnuhe li «t te . p e r a c re , accordlnc t o H a r re r

H ate, T w in PalU county agent. wt w ith L . A. Jones, WendeU. depu sU t« M ed iMboctor. m ada ft a^ooi a n d / la a j ./feld Inipeetion of t t

, c rop* i n « » » d la lrtcU Vait week. A ta l te aeed proapeeU in tho io dl t n c o . M r. H ale ta ld he re U i t e r n ine , a re be tter th a n m u a l Be< pod* a re aet beavy on fields whe no etop w u cu t to r hay tbU ieaao a n d In o th e r fields where a firat cu t i n t o f hay w u ta k en off, h e *al p ro ipecU are excellent fo r la tla fa to ry aeed crops. K e adm itted hU e tim ate o r yield* w u conservativ Itnd th a t alfa lfa leed crops In t t d i i t r tc t h a d yJrtded a s h lc h « : bu theU per acre, or more.

- -^ « -* ta tr t tw p e c U jr *aW jeed -p ro pect* fo r the K orth Bide, where hea^ crop* « e ro h a rve iU d 1“ * ?** '• a a s good tttia rear a i la s t ' C e rtified alfn lfa teed eommftn<

A p rm lum o f a to 10 cenU per poutiA pproxim ately 300 acrea o r ae<

w h«»i ta bel%8 produced o n th e 8& Wm Jnon B lv w projec t fo r certiflcaUc

IhU aeaaon. tho county agen t aai [ a n V lelda. h e a id . wlU e x ce « 60 bualr tM eto p e r acre. T here WM a big dem ar O N for cerU tled « c d w heat to r thU SCIpow - son** planting, and premium* rangt G o r- fro m 2& to « c e n u a n d In some Ur ih 'o 'i ta « e e B U h la J i-a r l l -p rrb t t* h e L — ' A m ong 10 growers' appHcatlc?' ‘‘P y to r aeed w heat cerU tliatlon. tr n 'b l* county agent »ald. th ree were rejec' a r c k ed on account o t wild oaU -in tJ

t h e tle ld i, and one on account o f m blOtO tu re w ith e th e r va rle U ea o tw iw at

O n th e sa lm on River project thr< = r grow era of Pederatlon. and alx <

Dicklow w heat applied-for cefUXlci tlon th la aeason.

l ib r a r y adds" T istf j j j OP BOOKS TO s h e l v e :j n i l Pto«o»1n« new boolu'^hive beellDN ^

; ^ > ic l lo n - ’' i ^ - W w U d y ". Widde m nr: "Boll-Top Desk My»t«ry,

entry W elU; -a in n frs Bewflre." Oppefl _ .n » - h ftim ; ':savait.Min'D.\MKiL9i Jona

th a n Drew.- W ard: “U ndem w. IlahL a iM » ; "Broome SLtgfs." Dane

"Love In the MU- ." Wyntte: " U e Bftsi AiirierMD." M arUn; “MesquUe Jen

M of 'tin* Tumbleweed." M ullort. u p ir - . Non-lieUon — "Green Hell. W

, - In ExpreM." C hapm an; ■'What W«Xl» aduc- By." Dlmnet.

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K COMES HOME SOOt" V ’" -----CotrBrmm an-andT.Ir»rA d«!Jteirr

am iiH are expecUd t o arrW t on th ' * n<^n'Trnln'' 'tU t0rr0tfTlTO r~tlllTigi r ^ i f t h e t r realdence o n th e Hancu prop

e rty a t J57 Seventh avenue north, i ; ,*■ w w announced yesUrday by Oeorgi iidnn Haddock, private le c reu ry of Mf

Sm ith . Itr . Haddock ha* opened « .J ,1 o tlico to r M r B m lth In Vhe P^t» j, N ational Dank building.

' announcementsidged ^ - J

K i '" ' v tv A l '^ tc e s a t^ th e Ctiureh_o( th ' N atarcne. th e lervlce* will be con llniirtl a t least un lll Wednrsda; n lsh t, It wfw »nnotmeed Iw t evenlOR

, • nev . llerschci M u r p h y Li th'j X y ■ » » < > . ____ _

T lie W omen'! r to f te ttW e elub wli ■ 1 m eet with Mrs. E. O. Havens Wed ■ i nesday. AiiKUit iO. Mr*. Patrlcl

Wj-Hn be c h a :t« of ih e jiro p ram und roll call re.<pon»es on "U cri^f K schanara Jot hot. w ea th t dr.<iserl.« or M lad.i.' Owing (0 Mr. P.

M I.N \S^tl!iity ;» .l llJ t r a U h .M rK:W h»' ■ ■ nrv 1(111 lint t>e able to em ertam thi ■ ™ - cluB-K 5*niviru’'plahnii«-a*D <ecnr K g j Ijfr n;rrUni!.

3 d Jiiiilct W om etft ClvrliUaiH I TfniiM-rance UnlOn wUl meet toda; ■ f Rt th e home of Mra J . Elliott Blimp J B tlTo W alnut streeU A Bible coniej ■ ■ {w nh srT enl young people parUcl S H 'pa tln i; vVt\ bo leaW irtd du itng vhi

inttenifton. Visitors always »Tlcotne

I Mentor club will m eet W ednea M cUy Ulth Mr». A. N. Bailey. Mem

»iin have n o t conUlbuted t< 1 9 .th e MrCloskey H ealth Camp a t Buh | 8 - a rc rr(5Ursled to bring th e ir dona- n p .tlo n ot cRRs. chickens or'.canne< m U '{ n tlt to tills meeting.

on in w . n . Ltiklns. Mojave. California !nlng XM pn-.irnied tt-tth B36*pOHna miUh- th e - room by two miners who brought li

front lUelr claim .

high CnUrnrnla W nlnut Orowera' aaao- lo b« elation M llmates the crop this ye« J be- win be n per cent larger th a n that

ftt m \.

YOUR VACATION "lTAKE A

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M ac- ‘ r . i ' r " I ' ' R w n i .u ry ." '^ ’iifton-Snlem, N orthn ^ n * ‘orncy, Balloy L llpfert.—(/I

MEN ENTER COURT fob" " j ™. fa il u r e to pro vide

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th . i t leet p f a four-year-o ld tan

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J e e k e r s Board Train For

1 “ b o u u * o r m y " « e l u p •J l W a s h ln e to n . f l M 'l y “ iin is »hown boarding a tratn .— V

(joes Free On Bail

BSv Aeluylm^o ahc«»«' (A b)-W ft >^in bail frillowinp his mdictrriflnt to vm'ld.s iHisband ot Libby Holmnr U C;\rolmn. With nim ia hia ut —(/I'j IMioto.

i ‘" t o D G E M E f l T A lC & P A R T

ID E IN F U M E R H L SE R V IC E

u\or Twin Falla Odd PtHowa lodae wll-c 's- conduct M nicca # l th eT,'cd- ifo ilo w in ^ ^n e ra l w n^ea^o^^^e lieU

Uw heallh . A m p n b e r o f ^ c ^ r l »

• S ^ t b e m ortuary chapel. Inlertnenk » 0 thft be In T W l»-r*IU cemetery.

- • ■ ? r p r ^ g S 8 « r o t t t t h < w a ~ o i t j:or- makes a

^ l » O ld-fuh loaed a o rt o t c r g a y po* a flt - eeed w ith tpgadlei.

U rt 's e a le d , lucce rta th e T en n ^ l s ta te college achool of agrl

\ighw ayi

n e m o d e m tt«kaM — — >Mt IgHway* a ll a « u . --7—

s. R ailro ad 0Mv«r ---------- jm** d r i v e r ^ S S . —ii««, rvexc city —_ WJ*c i f i t S t a g e s . ; ~ y : -------- " f .

n a t io n p h o n e “ • " « > “ — " «o j r t r e o n a o w m n;d a h o • * » *

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i r Home States

» m p o t Johnstown, Pcnnsylvjinii to follow advice of leadera and g- (/l^Photo.

Summer Brings Season’s Circui

Coming of sum m er m eans th coming ot th e circus, and Twin Fall w U l-not-be dlssppoiAiad tliis tum raer, lo r on Priday, August i: Schell Brothers circus-wUl^fve tw

■ perform ances hers, afternoon an• n ight. 'T h e clrcuk tg -p res tn icd - t• th re» open rings and one hippo

drom e'rlng, a n d ti an en tire cicy n ilself, having it* own doctor, lawyej den tist, detective, blaefcsmlth. am In fact, every a r t l n n o t the averai; wnall city. Among feainred per to rm en are Mias Vates Lola. "Holly wood'* Sw eetheart, Modem Vcnu and Queen ol th s Air." th e Atria Henry*, the Oome* troupe from oli

- Mexico,-th* R Jdlng-R oberU -actrth MeOue Duo. acrobats o f a il Und- (he UMiftl ruQoy-clovaa.ftnd (ralnei wild and domestic anim al act* 0 aU dtstilp ilon* .

S C H E C K W R I T E R F A C E S

F O R G E R Y P R O S E C U T lO f

Accused of torsery- of n H i cJicck last Ju ly 3. Hugh Sweet kbIv ed preliminary hearing when he wn.

lanalB w rt before Judge Ouy L Kin 'n sy In the prob ile court here yes

l i t e r ''~*''tv - anrt wns held iinder tlMH f n r *0 ‘*1® action of th r-fllstrlc

caurt. Tlte nama of J . A ndrr I f t n . son 1« nllffted to h/»ve been tonrfd n

Ut*,pa.v.ir of the cheek, whl^h. ll Lt n-t |.’rn ed . w avpa-w d w lih Intention t« ;dffrflud a local m arket, j . J

— jHiiRhM, m anager of Twlrt FnIL .C ri'dlt nssoclatlon, slined th e com' 'p laint.

S T A T U T E R E Q U IR E S

™ SIBNALS O N P O L E S•Side I _

i Statute requiring placing of i i*“ .^rerf-f}*g-jo-front.Q£.fla<L^h}ndj»lc.

tor du rln s the day time lo givi

*lf'cHy enforced hereafter and a l'

'»■!»< s</itM.vft»tfrrtny b r Far;tain< ruj,y ’ C ooperrm T tr-=!nghw iir-i« tfi5itBan a a , . 1 SlgnnU m ust be shown on any pelt I ^ t4 o r -p b )^ _ cx lcn f llu i_ Ic ,ic_ lee t_ _ b e j * 111. lilnil. or th ree feel In fron t of. an j

j v*h)cJf. flccordb!? lo p.-ovlsloas 01 |th e i ta lu te .

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■ 6 Mrs. R alph B. Sm ith, clerk, ftt^ L. L. Patrick. Irta iu ref. of TwLW pRiis IndependenC school dU trtB l board o f education, w e n endotst

lat'. n ight by. the ir feVow boaiS i a . nem ben as candidates foi' re ttiei r- :T ~ t ta x -B t-at t - fttaiOTt- Briwol - d U tr t5 >S} elfctton BM t September «.f£^\ TliB board a t Its regular meetlrS la.1t n igh t au thorlied ' the clerk. 1; S appoint Judges and derk* and tS S makp other arrangeraenU . for tkC ^ 'j election.a j-',] Term* of two membera. MrEt*:! Sm ith a n d M r. pitrlelc. will cxpU5; • this year. Each U completingS i . 'I tlrst term u member of the boan

Endorsement of ■ th e ir candldacii^ tor re-election w u made deflnU

;n n ia o* nomination* lotI rtn n lsh t , '

" * All member* of f te board, wll fJie tteepUon ot fluperJfltendent V

— D. Smith, were In attendance a t la< night's meeting.________ •-

S U IT IN Q U IR E S I N T O . '

C U S l O W t iE R S H I P O F S H E E I

' *'>« A laweult broughl to ascertail 1 Falla whether a Judgment debtor Bad a;

m trrfs t tn - f t tM nd-o f 'aheep tra i«l b:ou«ht to t t l a l be tw e Judge. Adati te two B Uftrelny. Jerome. In th e au irlc l^ a n d court here

blppo' {f,^ eaje under adrlscm cnt. Th ;icy in ,tvs brought by the Twlo Pall. »wyer. 8ee„r»les -company against 3. M • Durfee nnd M. O- Heap.' T hree a t tterase (orncvs look part In llie trial; Johi 1 . ^ ’ ' W. o raham . TwJn PhJli. fo r th e *e Holly- cufnnji company; B . W. Hudleson Ven^uij B uhi.fo rM r.D urIee .andM .J.B w ee’

ley. Twin Kvlls. for Mr. ffeap.Jiidsc Barclay also heard te str

mony or-ar#um cnt-in-tw o'Q thercin actions yeiierday, H e will re tu m t« hold court hert'P rtday . . ..cl* o t . —

S W IN D L E R ’S - .V lfc T IM ’S

S C A R C O M E S T O L IG H T riON -----

A cnbrlolct which Edward OaMeti IfiiS lurried over to one Sol Rom In Twlr

t%dlv. Fulls laat July 30, In retum for 1 le wn.s receipt' to r a »:S0 chcck on a liji . K in- AnseJe* bank dej>o'Jted In a Wlnne- ! yes- mucca ban k to t collection. U hel< noon bv the .noilce a t LnOmnde. Ore-

istrlct Roit, accordlna to advices recelvec nder- a t i« llce headtiuatwni here yert«r. red as dny,Lt a-s. receipt, uliiclt B n w it took U Ion to jb ,. n check. wa.i o t course a'orthless

.“ •lOtflcpr.t here said.Fallal i^iOrnnde advices tvere th a t lh« c w n . ; „ r had been le tl there by two fic­

titious cheek operniors, ene 01 [whom Is believed to be the m an «h« jcclled hlm*eJf IJom hfre,

L IQ U O R B R IN G S P E N A L T Yc o f a — —J> o |£ l__Lofcn io Selaya, proprlefor o f 1> «*'■« Basouerresort on Mlttn— nTenut lll-bcJM uth.-yeAt«rday-paid-at00-tloa-an(: d ah [ t 3 costa for Illegal po«e.vUon o t a CTTtt iju in iu y - f l t— mooiishlne w hbkej : ta lw which ofOcers reported findtntc tn lo n n r WiSpoBgMn n rs iitu niity 'TO ntnir.'He ’ pole pleaded gullly (0 the possetslor t b e - chutgc w hen h t nt.i &rraliined yea-

any terday bUore” Judge u u y -u-tv ifinej M o flln th e probate court, snd waived

jUme fo r icceWVng tentencc.

leard them

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\fow- tM^DAt A S O L I I

O I L C O M J A N Y 0 1

Ii iGiant-Whale On J Tour Comes Here

y i l j CooijiMretl a f te r .on# o t th e most “ ’ ■ jth rm tac ba ttU i ,n u ,e . hl»tory of

whaUag. the foiBoui Whale of San p Olemeate * m In Twin Falli

A ugust lO and-wUI ...

m ^ MBleo- ''Ttffir lr 13aa pound* ih. ^ i ^ - u p i w d “ in e ecale* a t 000

r tln g l -T h e w hale 1* o f th a fint«.,.b

Mr*, balm lng niUd to do th# w o rt^

1?*^ i i f S J » "g f lifted fro m -th e w a a t Long Beaeh o f i ^ ■ ba ttle o f w veral hour* with

f i f i l j crew, u w u found toin w ,b e I U r t a pe rfec t type th a t ffa n i if t« ,w ere decided upon lo Uko It on a

.IranscontlncnU l tcur.» l ^ I Sharing In terest with th e whale ' i« ;t 5.® *• C apta in Oeorge Clark.. a “ ‘lor * h o divide* his

dutle* betw een chaperoning the big ‘ an im al from tow n to town and tell-

. tag BpecUlor* ekctUng U les of hi* * 0 " * whaler h a l f; t r a cen tu iT ago.

ta ih ' ^I an S S S S S S S S S S ^ S S S S

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i ^ _ X * d a E a l l s _ .The•alls ■ •I Daysson. s t a r t i n R ^ w e d . ,

AUG. 10 *11- J ;_________

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Also Win Be In TY BURLBY’- ^ n e Day Only f ^ SUN^ AUG. 11 , .

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