hoyt - - who -killed-dorotiiy-=sohnej'?m aeriai siffffilirirpoodle...

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ruutnlU 'lT W BtfTai Hope of FIndftfl. Fred hoyt ~^AIIve-QwindtesrAerlal~Sur- ... ' vey f f . “ aiaok" DesWantf Isolated Pofnts; Unavailino. (By THe AstoclatM BOMB, Jan, 18 f/f>}--D«p)ie aeriai survey of tho ‘'black" desert, the lav» tltt. and the Clear cw k mounUliu west or airevell pow.-the f»te or Pred Ho«, WfcftJCo. i ^ n t u , lotC eceum ui ■— -Alrwtttt.pJlot-«kl-*4le».in«Jner..coti- tinued a myiiery tonight. cJJng touwuJr to t)» the«7 Uat 1/ 1 ht* ^unftbl4-to-oonnttttiUotyirtth'H^wi out* ____ «W<». worW- Thfl KMiiMU ' « roiSi«itM>iti)~ruftir8tefnniniiUi]«; iMt S«turt«r L SJSf S°J“^ 0»(t. 81Wr,U CW. ____loutnfni lo th o ..____________l . J , Fm tiflf WcMbcr _ ^ U w r woua have tnaqe ft pocslble rorced taadln*. Hoyt ( W l the Hut river mountains but (aUcd to - jw the SMfce-rtrer «nd-wreTnorttL ____ |»PdUig in the "bladf* .deaert which • " ~ iluiui' hlf p'**Tt Tfir th i V « n ^»em c<' Tbomp- 0''" Jho territory, without luecest. =^te^S565STBm tooroufh »e#rch nud« by him ielt'S or .the U v T - b S lL S ^¥11 Burial Place of Hiraji JlHflh and Brother Discovered Near ^ Nauvoo, Illinois; DisputeEnds Jnk 11 lli- - unmukta nmvoi ijl Jo jjj ----- Bn>)th^ouadar_.at_jtoB,/»i.m .iL hlf brother. Hlrtm S m lu w iu w m «KJ.,kiUed by . mofc tt S! e a rth y nilnob. jau Juno 37. im . — bwu-fouml. tn a-fawiHy bnrttt i»yr eiifls .ft controvi^ flwp _. they weft. Christ Utter D tf BtlitU wtU met % monument lo m&rtc the burtal _ e r o u n d of tho two brother*. ~"— - n a u q r t OfrtiMt bod ie r w tr tf e last week by M. O. Hand, a Hvii ■— Tngmeer^rth-TcBScffM amce, Mteoun, Ohurdi' Iw tn ug now enrout^;to Nauvoo. a&d'exa* nuoa ro».a- concteto monument haa Deen started. »plraUoni. DBJOf 8BABCT POR BOOIBS ‘ ....... M- « « - Authorltiea of the ntah body of the (OoatliHied on Two) ■:JMP!IWB ..........P0M0KA;' 0 al.v.-J«j;“W (m-To. — nlght'a—temperaturaa •ia~*tha~~cltnU' Wt were ferecatt brou«bt. Into «tJeB-«d»ard , _ trtc^ _ _^ ■ ' ' _ . ., -r',- ‘"^A 'survey- today“ 'of::ih«':o»^U;KU' . . ,rm lt«l,ln .Floyd p. •bureau I njete«tdogl«i’ ! . , ot^belov'freez^ temDeniturM'pr^ r. . vwT.iiiiBhL w> out that eg f— BftL«aLftf_th> orchards W ttT S S g •ad-tbat iA th* ftmalsdnr'.^atltaa* jrw Pa»t«i. ^ininnT irH iiH i T fltal; .... : JI O f 640,000,000,000 I II ; jw nn.,j otatori ;• of vegetable. _ _ of Ohlcago befot* thft-house-llood - -control ccfnmltlee.r................... ft 'Whllo pr«ervlne tho agilcuJ. f • tural lands and' foresta of the •• country. IromJlooda_was_of grwi . .. W 'It wa»^«U»-highly-Imiwrtant lo save tho anglewonn. 1 -'-Ha-BOd th it “by the.lail MU. ** siis the angle wonn population ot lUlnota numbered no len than ------- «4M00W»JJ«LJ»nD«.::------ J--------------- •01ielr--prot«ctloa..Js-ol_viul importance to the tMOMO liu- va mans in Illinois aod to the popu- v t^. latlw of every other state." lie J IpM lsl! HiM iffiiHEIBli ____ _ I S conslructliin Expert Relate; Story ,of Findings In J - - Fated,-TSunken ■Submarine.-; « _. / ...................... .....„.l‘ rf duUi lli Iwo* «wip«nn(nu oruie [ *e sunken submarine 8*4 was reUted to to (he naval court of iwjulry invesllgBt- th, log'the dlsasta:tdda)'.'by Commander ; £h Harold B. 8aundert.-aubmarlnc co^ >P* deep’Sea divert who have entered the ew- wffl-of-^e»Trneked=«ulimarlnfx«‘'J ss. broueht to the surface the bodin of hn sa.ot Uie W men'who-perlshed-when ms th»-g.*-WM rammed and simk De=. m da^^ve-'the-CTurt.the mMUcomy <1- pleta "repcg t ■ yef iu a d e puMle-d - th e iw condUioB' of tbe tuhmarlne and the 01 elfoitt mad0 ta rescue ber company. ' Dew OdsMd, ^ Neamt to. the dear’(bit shut o(( iri o f 't h e 'f r 4 . ^ 1 U 8 ezteutlvD dtflcer: H Heu t^ t J. yt McOlblty. The wat- - ... . (T O tlm i^^ WgB^o) - Tfloly^nd-Misrionarr- Jll - Is Drad-in-PocateUo - P O O A m L o T 'ja n . .18 M>)- ar Ralph Bhone, 71. New York City. _B_OhrlsUan _Jew, who Ior years (fs had tiecn a mla^tiary for* the Baptist church in Palestine, and - —a-toeuirerr'dled-todir in- a~ -IflcalT: ^ -iimplua u'uiniuimil.ui>uLii.Te?° ph -cording to hospital reconls. ^ T fw ‘°YorE*bUy*doSl5 SertSK r h. had been In San Franelseo and u ' was en route east vhen he stopped 2 _ o lf hero NOTcnAer ». (1937, su f- entered the ho«Plt»l ihe same day he came here, reeoidS' Bhow^ and 'fr treatment was given for the stom>- if aCh Hie only knoim relative, E. ^ Daniel Bhone, a son, resides in ^ ciM iTU 'cp inm inrccnn ISlIEMll ^ ^ - •■ : ' ^ ChahBed Resolution Will Re- olte That Aspirant’s Creden- 4:. tin! h Tnlntrri With *Fm iri' Jl- »■«' iQmicU“iltt»r“T*iiWUr‘ “ WABHINOTpK.'JBn. 18 M»l-MOdl.- ) _ ficaiUra of the.TMOlutlon.rinaliy.lNrr* iie Inc F h ^ - L . Bmtth, npubUctn.'XlU< - nolsi (rom .the senate w u agned upon In private'conrerencea today_u:_the ^ tlk e InsistcDoe of Senaton Borah, ,C wpubljcan.Trtaho;-Heed.-democrat, Ulssourt. e h a l ^ n of the committee, Dot-eaUtled to oath of oMlce because ^ primary campaign in 1839. M ..M-thwi.«h«BgtdtherwluUon.woukJ m* redte tbal the. wnator>electt creden* ■y^tt«lj- w --tahrted-wlth-“tou>d--and ^ ( w r u p j l o n . '',1^ lhat therefore ta ta ■•'*ute-of.,intortfc\ , ' rd*’ •' GetetMr Cu-Appebt 8ena^ , ot the. fcatOMleet'have loststiS!^ '^^pl^A SSO e^ TW IN FAfcfcfi. ib m o : iB!yys£ "-R iiiiRm ii f ihfr W =sflijoflBUiuBjgEiranjr Robinson Issues Call lor i^arty -Conference -to SettleJs^c: - Most-BTtter Exchange In Years Is Heard In Senate. ----------- TBjrrnr'AiuwiatMi’rffli-------- WASHINOTON, Jun. Ift-Rebulted In vigorous terms-by hU party leader, Joseph T. Robinson, for his attacka — upon thcrRoman'Cuihottc'ctiurch and' Thomas Heflin. Alabama, today chaU ienged the dcmocrJUiracnftlt leader- . ^Ip or the ArKanan. H aleiy and Senator- Roblnton- toucd'. a . call_X(3r_»_p«W_conIcrcncc_tomoDSiL to twitle thb luue. ilu-declared openly upon the door of' ihe ncnate that If Heflin could dlciaio «ho should lead ~ th»-mUwrlt>^tjii>t-pafty- ean got 55 nomeone other than myseir to-lead'lt 1 |. MMt BUtcr EKhango - - T hi most bitter ,cxehonges the sen- lo- at«-had-heard ln-yf#r» btoke-BUd- denly after the AUbaman had .spent two nnd a half houm In a new attack iipftn t h t fhTiTTh, ^ h»^tTO^bUT>aitiiaa-maohlh>'i-ana upon Tammsiiy Hall and Oovemor ,, Smith. t.! -Rising before a crowded chamber and gnlleriea. the democratic leader iim S it OtiJiiisMNi _____j ------- -------------------- m- Jnfonnatiott-Oomeg-to Ameri Jj Died in Aerial Bombwdmont, MANAGUA, Jan. 18 (/P)-Marlm off corps headquarters tonight were at f»bal-gen»r^,-A>n im lnft.Jtendlnftr-wa der killed In an'aitptane hnnJiarilmfnt o xr[ his headquarters at S Chlpote Sat ,tt. urday. - UuL M<«— MTlvlny •fmm th» ri(» = Partnwnuor-Nwvo flfgngU.,ln whicl righttng-Utween marina and San dlno's (orcet has taken Dlace. nay tha _ he .was.kllled .^ihe flrsV pari, o^ th. xar-tk-” Th^V M>V-hilt wlf» Ipit Bar 7 RoTaei hurriedly (or El Chlpote ii {ft r«spons« to-an urgent-mossage. The Nicaraguans assert that San dlno's body was .turned over to hi ~ Vidov at El Ohipote, and-that she 1 returning with It to San Rafatu wheri > a-blg-funeral la-to-be held. ---------- ? Marine aviators plaee the most se vere bombing'.or Sandlno's strongholi having Uken pia^Saturday. j [ . - DISP.,ELL T ITWQ DOafEXQMERATED-il . J F CHARBE 0F,_BiTJNCl [ I p - coiSt Jury «t fchargcs that they bit ...... and MlUie, ror lio m , irtv two dogs ffot into a right ,wlth Mrs. ■Mis.^fy'^ wolfhound ,„ar . Dob. iiow deceased.-•• **«.» — MT 8. -MaBer-wur btttm:—The~ —nr —atjomerfprthe-poiicemWiWled" In ihst ;lt was much more likely a . u-olfhound would bile hU oau mU« ate. tress''than-that an AlrdaJoor poodle jrould hurt anyone. siffffilirir iBiiition ider- i^'; Torn by Biicklhot^nd'lpistol S5~Bullets-'Bodies-of ' Trlo Are ‘LS Found Strewn Along Highway Id-ltl-- -■ ------- ------- ---------- CKICAOOr-J«>--J8-(iPV—Tom-by- ' buckahot-and pistol bullets, the bodies sen- ot three nlen were found strewn aioqg tud- a.n»d.j 0 .mlka-Jou'U)-or Chlcago-to^ [pent day, mut« evidence, according to coun< Itack’ ty policemen, of a renewal of the Chi. •njor I . H a ^ ^ in r M , PortTwayne, Indl* ana. -. ' mber Joseph Faso,'25. Chicago Heights seder truck driver. , ^ . . Joseph Cazlando,lIChlcag0 })elghts, '— ~ Tgpnwmr a gn-^aflitr. ; - ' Kiui," liroul’-'who ■iw u tly—lind"t>ecir «p*»THn^ tn th* TinrlhiTti' Tnri|an» lt^» . . dustrial area. Aeconllng.to.poUce.lleni I U P tlflcation. n h "I believe all three men werfT killed aeri-- eUhelssuntjLP^cfc— ; ---------- LODGE-FOUNDER DEAD PORTSMOITTH, Ohio, Jan. 18 (/P )- Fltihugh.Lee.^, one ot the flve men who tounlded l » loyal Order of Mooae e at- ai uuUviUe, p l u c k y . In 1683. died .t- the milav.' -----.■■■ :■■ . ---- DETOSlrT^iN-BANKS OP IDAHO INCREASE C_dCr U - ............... .......... ; more than MWOMO in depoUU. close te m consolidated report fit the condition - ot Idaho's 91 state' banks for Decem* San- ber SI. as compared'with a year ago. 0 his In addltion~state banks increased cash ihe U and exchinge roervea-by more than where one per ccnt. ------ The report-showa-depoaita-in state It se- b ^ u - a t the beginning of 1933 total* igMd ELLING THAT U. S JMPERIALISmI HOIHINGTO 8 S --------------- tlfP t rp fMii> ~ ! , .V;. ' P _ -------- ;■^ Frank J- Hagenbarth Assails ^Introduction--ol-Resolution "J“ Into Senate^ Asl^ina D?wn- ii 'ward Revision of' Duties. II-------------- n>y‘Trhr/a»tiaitd'P!«p ft■ S S c M o n to the United a u t q »«^^; ate of aj^_ut^;;pn>p” »nr » StOl "p jS d tn t lUgcnhaith. whose organ- SK " produced by .senator Mc- had fodangered the prosperity ot th< >_by. .catlKJteit'---------------------------------- * odiea CriUtitM Senator . ~ Ite erlUclsed the South DakoU sen- >-to- iwt--t<«'”tryii«'wjle*tt«y-the In- «un- dustrial m f/ in order to help to Chi. tamer. '‘DestnicUve «Upa:__*re oJ === —— weal . n Indl* I not eolAg to be the economic tlavi 2® t f f e a s t . It need* the protetUor •Ights or the tanrr over its industries, k . th»t w» Sav be .upon the proper h u i tghts. P«|p tV itiih^ - 3 ■ gtdwcr>; Want HIghw'Iaria I m w 10 OT^Wltt tho M o o u S io t irem'WulUialoii.lMl» W' - l!^Sr3E!S*SSr*ioK Sfcn B0V-«< 8aj»<«Jiind«_thc_PttKatatrtf uf eoinowce.---------- m bugaboo - - xWiMr^^v TOA1< 1 i^^/S iS S r "-'idiEP: •> jtw iry EfelP P Pivinir fHrniia O ff tn I U ToU r South A m ierica; i ^ ,|al» Of South America under mu* ' - merce m the intcrats- o^ avia* ' = = ^Ti5f!=»ui UBif-‘UHiioiiuw«JttStbe=; ,.j| Steameirr^ta Uilsa... Tlie circus cotislsU of two iSnn (itanes and several pIloU furnish- . non ->d byThT'CuftlM-Alrijlaw ' jjy* complnyand~vlll~bcrrhesded^ljjrrr Lieutenant James A. DooUtile, ,| noted stunt filer, who has been . lies, jivcn six months leave from the • army for the purpose. ________ The-flret stop will be at Prru__ where a base has been eatabllsli* 'Pfn* td and where CommlMloncr fight James Summer* of the depart- , _iiicnt_oL«mmer»_jrtllJoln the **«>■ party^and take generel^iatge. Wool................. ....... ..............------------- iMiRemitb i-io im iw f tlie . __ ' "*' Split Develops Over Equall- zation-Fee principle of Ag- riculture- R eI i ef . Measure; ^ equalisation ree principle or the Me* Nary-Haugen rann rcller bill developed today .at a meeting or the house.agri* -SSt? cultuw committee. -------- - 0 ,,e..f«pubUetn;-wmiamsr-IUlnoU, h controvw^l provision. His statement . '?hu_*e«vrdajy..BepwntaU«^^ IITV Cham, republican, Michigan. The opin-' IM J . Inn that .llrh > hin«fmil<l imrnrii^ on the house floor ' to cut out tho ITftM expressed by Repitsentnllvc Adkins. rep-abiiaHrminBu : " ------- ' • — - U«k for -Fight : The McNary-riaugen bill was ap- . an. P«»«> by the eommlttee last year by It the ft niargln of one vote, 11 to , 10. as.* old ,D»hUe*^sT dW not'ren6> ^ what ;.. they regard u the merits of the eqwl*i -Uowtlnued-oiv-yage. iT ^-- | Take'oveFPuglic" ^ Stockyard of ArmQur NEW YORK. JUI 18 (m-Por-,_ h and matlon of a new company to take agri* over publlo stockyards holdings of - pr of Armour and company or Dllnols, ____ to .plans for a public offering or eoaimon and p ^ e m d stock in' the new concern. The action is in - compliance with » decree lUed .in * ^thi>^itip^6 !?!!!?!^^ Stockyards Involved are sltuatVrt to Sioux Ctty, SL Paul, St. Joseph, Missouri. Ftort Worth. St. Louis, ' Onaha.*LouUvllle, Newaric. H. J, Milwaukee. Brighton. Massachu- setta. North Portland. Oregon, and ________Cleveland._________ .. _______ EaMiirab •. Indicatlohs Point to Inabil- ity-of Plane to Stay_Aloft ___ : Lfing Ennuph 10 Set Record. .. ----- SAN FRANCISCO, Jan.'i# (fl>»-The Fokker monoplane piloted by Oaptala Charles Klngsford-Smlth, British avl. . ator. arul Lieutenant Oeorge R. Pond, of me ^tfed sutea M vy.^at ^ -■ e»er, Indications were-the moaoplaM -------- wogld-not-b# able-to-slajr-alort-untU . after 3 p. m. tomorrow, the tlmb nee* essary to break the recort. . ---------- lU d lo -m y y ea •rrom -t b e - p l i ^ t h l s - oniy'-SM gallons-ot gasoline^lelt:.tt ---------keep tbfi-jhlp-aloft.—It-WM'TmposaU ble to be ctrtato of the amount — tuel-le(trthe-pU<*«-»dd<d, ■ t. nics SlowUr •nie big Pokker plane., atoce It lefl MlU«-f»dd-Te8terd4y,-haa-heeMWa8 slowly-.betweenv.Ran. PraiMlflCQ.iinfl 8acKMiieBto...!n>e.flte{«;^.0ffiJ^ .' 1M8 .gallons of gasoltoe. .. Tliey must May in-the air S3. houT^ ' 33 mlnutea and Si seoonds to breat _ •- the .world's recqrd. estabUsbed by tw :r-rTr - and 'Johann lUstlc^ lart'A tigust^to -V to’b# omdallT a new/weordi.f.. ' 5-.' ...f ..-.Jl-;--.-!., I .,1... iMWiBlp Justice Moves. Swiftly; Man j - - Who-Killed-Dorotiiy-=Sohnej'?M ~ ; der'Goerto" Penitentiary'tF^ ; '-Labor-Hard Until Life Encfe. '-; _____ > . PUNT,- Mich., Jan;-i8^--z ' %Tho slayer of goldo&*haired ------- DorothyJSchpeldorft MM»_v ____ way to pay the Denalty foH hla crMae. W. ‘— " _ ^Brerinao ot the • Oeaefee— '—1 _Icountjuilcwit .c6wt.,today^. ,"l acntenced AdoJph HoteUiny r ' to Ufe impriionmbnt ' at-~ r liard labor in solitary con* ^ finem cstl^ the State braooh \\ ThTmayaerer-bearB with IL him Oli his trip to the bleak, uptw* ' , peninsula Institution, a mark that r brands' u M ' him the' hate and ^ desperotr grief of th» rather of hit .• 6; vlcUm~Arthe'itolid-dlsherfied-Owo— secttroml6tv-aBd-chureb-«lder,-was-T-* — Brougfif Into the court nxun todar.- ■ -■ ur • • c* out'irim '^ his strength and struck-:^ ed Hotelling full in.the face. Tht m u- - rl* blinked, shook his bead and?idafi^ his hand to. his face. Jt was evident, ; 4ar the-btev-waa-painrui.--------------- eam ul f uuisaiueut ' ------- ^ g - iii,'siniii{"iaiaia:BiMr w TO '------ UT fes#eil“mutUeiw,"'WlMr'tnttl.'eutued 'a'“ ^ “7 pleaxf guUtyrJndgff-SrenJMB-iflecinw^ ^ I “the details aa shown W this contes* Sr iro'ri'and'' the proof a l ^ convince, " '”“***** ' ‘ ' - a physician who told of the aulopsy.:,..,^ P* and a court reporter who' Identified by Hotelling’s eonfeasioi;. , . -Before -Judge-TBreBhanr-BotellbKii-^ again -hh .giiHt tn ir Conference Opens Under lead- ; - -ership of Wdrld-Flgures; All ■= I -SttlvenforJnlversal Peace. _ t, ____ '„ ■■■ ' ____ y | _ n A VAHfe^ J i n i 18 \ lu Uod ever beld. opened.today.under!: . I* the leadership or the worid figures •'• a striving for unKersal peace aod undar- .. n standing.- The delegatee-of the,’- a i - ' L . Wttntries TOiw n le d ^ ' • • d problems of primary interest to <.the~ >• new world. >• A man who vas proclaimed -as .K - - - leading authority to auch mattert.'Dr. Antonio Sanches Bustamente..r'Ouba?'‘"i" ^ waa elected president of the eongi;en. ■ Charles. Ey««..Hiigh» Jhalrm m ^ji — Uui AUitilcaii deleg^ n n a nimw^ as a vice preaidenL - ^ _iuiaL lSrtiSri^5g|j^^ Ury or sUte, opened the preoeedlnga . II vlth on eloquent address,^ in .which be IF - tinphasitaHfae^iiaiilMbMftoB" IL AmeriCM-congttsm^to-^ crtaM^*-*-- _«<itpiiti>« ,,'i Open diplomacy and flSTpSBUaj-" In- was made certato by ratification. by ^ .. the. c o n g ^ ot th o ' recommea4atloo .', Qlt previously adopted by. the heada ot.tba -, J delegations, that all meetlngi, bolh Cda plenary. , and c o m i^ tt^ b< -1 ' of executive sMSions. whlcb tb^ cob« - ;■ ^ l^ B tig h e s rbntaally. .thanked cub* . V jvi. ta the name of. the •Atti»ilcaa'~ade**n;t - (Cocttaud o n ^ -^) . ' j ^ nrrtnrnf»rf*rry-PHir Tfl " ~~ iHOPFfB tJB lLHS- 1 ^ l^^by-tiw^rttoiM ^ woo '.Oj Hanlseby*It<-W'l»a?«6^l^^ two Pdlae.l'aj j'«tflttf.tdiWlw<8r>n»^

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Page 1: hoyt - - Who -Killed-Dorotiiy-=Sohnej'?M aeriai siffffilirirpoodle ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS...r u u t n l U 'l T W B t f T a i Hope of FIndftfl. Fred

r u u t n l U ' l T W B t f T a i

Hope of FIndftfl. Fred hoyt ~^AIIve-QwindtesrAerlal~Sur-... ' vey f f . “ aiaok" DesWantf

Isolated Pofnts; Unavailino.

(By THe AstoclatM • BOMB, Jan, 18 f/f>}--D«p)ie aeriai

survey of tho ‘'black" desert, the lav»

tltt. and the Clear c w k mounUliu west or airevell pow.-the f»te or Pred Ho«, WfcftJCo. i ^ n t u , lotC eceumui

■— -Alrwtttt.pJlot-«kl-*4le».in«Jner..coti- tinued a myiiery tonight.

cJJng touw uJr to t)» the«7 U at 1/

1 ht*— ^unftbl4-to-oonnttttiUotyirtth'H^wi out* ____ «W<». worW- Thfl KMiiMU ' «

roiSi«itM >iti)~ruftir8tefnniniiUi]«;iMt S«turt«r

L S J S f S ° J “ ^ 0»(t.81Wr,U CW. ____loutnfni lo th o . .____________l . J ,F m t i f l f WcMbcr

_ ^ U w r woua have tnaqe

ft pocslble rorced taadln*.Hoyt ( W l the

H ut river mountains but (aUcd to- jw the SMfce-rtrer «nd-wreTnorttL

____ |»PdUig in the "bladf* .deaert which

• " ~ iluiui'hlf p'**Tt Tfir th iV « n ^ »em c<' Tbomp-

0 ''" Jho territory, without luecest.

= ^ t e ^ S 5 6 5 S T B m

tooroufh »e#rch nud« by h im ie l t 'S or .the U v T - b S l L S

^ ¥ 1 1Burial Place of Hiraji JlHflh

and Brother Discovered Near ^ Nauvoo, Illinois; Dispute Ends

J n k 11 lli-- unm ukta nmvoi ijl J o j j j

-----Bn>)th^ouadar_.at_jtoB ,/» i.m . iLhlf brother. H lrtm S m lu w iu w m

«KJ.,kiUed by . mofc t t S ! e a r t h y nilnob. jau Juno 37. i m .

— bwu-fouml. tn a-fawiHy bnrttt

i» y r eiifls .ft con tro v i^ flwp _ . they weft.

Christ U tte r D tf BtlitU wtU m et % monument lo m&rtc the burtal

_ e r o u n d of tho two brother*.~"— - n a u q r t Of r tiMt bod i e r w t r t f e

last week by M. O. Hand, a Hvii ■— T ngm eer^ rth -T cB S cffM

amce, Mteoun, Ohurdi' I w tn ug now enrout^;to Nauvoo. a&d'exa* n u o a ro».a- concteto monument haa Deen started.

»plraUoni.

■ DBJOf 8BABCT POR BOOIBS ‘.......M- « « -

Authorltiea of the n tah body of the— (OoatliHied on Two) “

■:JMP!IWB..........P0M0KA;' 0 al.v.-J«j;“ W (m-To.

— —nlght'a—temperaturaa •ia~*tha~~cltnU' W t were ferecatt „

brou«bt. Into «tJeB -«d»ard

, _ t r tc ^ _ _ ^ ■' ' _ . ., -r',- ‘" ^ A 'survey- today“ 'of::ih«':o»^U;KU'

. . ,rm lt« l , ln .Floyd p.• bureau I njete«tdogl«i’ !

. , ot^belov 'freez^ temDeniturM 'pr^

r. . vwT.iiiiBhL w> out that eg f— BftL«aLftf_th> orchards W ttT S S g

•ad -tb a t iA th* ftmalsdnr'.^atltaa* j rw P a » t« i .

^ i n i n n T i r H i i H i T f l t a l ; . . . . : J IO f 640,000,000,000 I

II ; j w n n . , j o ta to r i ;• of vegetable. _ _

of Ohlcago befot* thft-house-llood- - c o n tr o l ccfnm ltlee.r...................

f t 'Whllo p r« erv ln e tho agilcuJ. f • tu ra l lands and ' foresta of the •

•• ■ country. Irom Jlooda_was_of g rw i . ..

W 'I t w a»^«U »-highly-Im iw rtant lo „ save th o anglewonn.

1 -'-Ha-BOd t h i t “by th e .la i l MU.** siis th e angle w onn population ot

lUlnota numbered no le n than-------«4M00W»JJ«LJ»nD«.::------ J---------------

•01ie lr --p ro t« c tlo a ..J s -o l_ v iu l im portance to th e tMOMO liu-

va m ans in Illinois aod to the popu- v t . la t lw o f every o the r state." lie J

Ip M ls l!HiMiffiiHEIBli

____ _ I

S conslructliin Expert Relate; “ Story ,of Findings In J -- Fated,-TSunken ■ Submarine.-;

« _. / ...................... .....„ . l ‘r f d u U i lli Iwo* « w ip « n n (n u o r u ie [

* e sunken subm arine 8*4 was reUted to to (he naval court of iwjulry invesllgBt-

th, lo g 'th e d lsasta :tdda )'.'by Commander ; £h Harold B. 8aundert.-aubm arlnc c o ^

■>P* deep’Sea divert who have entered the ew- w ffl-o f-^ e» T rn ek e d = « u lim arln fx « ‘'J ss. b roueht to the surface the bodin of hn s a .o t Uie W m en'w ho-perlshed-when ms th» -g .* -W M ramm ed and simk De=.

m d a ^ ^ v e - 't h e - C T u r t . th e mM Ucom y <1- pleta "r epcg t ■ yef i u a d e puMle -d - th e iw condUioB' o f tbe tuhmarlne and the01 e lfo i tt m ad0 ta rescue ber company.

' D ew OdsM d,^ N e a m t to . th e d e a r ’(b i t shut o((

ir i o f ' t h e ' f r 4 . ^ 1 U 8 ezteutlvD dtflcer: H H e u t ^ t J . y t McOlblty. The wat-

- ... . ( T O t l m i ^ ^ W g B ^ o )

- Tfloly^nd-Misrionarr- Jll - Is Drad-in-PocateUo

- P O O A m L o T 'ja n . .18 M>)- a r R alph Bhone, 71. New York City.

_B_O hrlsU an _Jew, who Ior years (fs had tiecn a m la ^ tia ry for* the

B aptist church in Palestine, and- —a -to e u ire r r 'd le d -to d ir in- a~ -IflcalT:^ - i im p lu a u 'u in iu im il.u i> u L ii.T e ? °ph -cord ing to hospital reconls.

^ T f w ‘°Y orE *bU y*doS l5 S e r tS K rh . had been In San Franelseo and u ' was en rou te east v hen he stopped2 _ o l f hero NOTcnAer » . (1937, suf-

entered the ho«Plt»l ihe same day h e cam e here, reeoidS' Bhow^ and

'fr trea tm en t was given for the stom>- i f aCh

H ie only knoim relative, E.^ D aniel Bhone, a son, resides in

ciMiTU'c pinminrc cnn

ISlIEMll ^ • - •■ : '

^ ChahBed Resolution Will Re- “ olte That Aspirant’s Creden-4 : . t i n! h T n ln t r r i W ith *F m i r i 'Jl- »■«' iQ m ic U “i l t t» r “T*iiW Ur‘

“ W ABHIN O TpK .'JBn. 18 M»l-MOdl.- ) _ ficaiUra of the.TMOlutlon.rinaliy.lNrr* iie Inc F h ^ - L . Bmtth, npubUctn.'XlU<- nolsi (rom .the senate w u agned upon

In private'conrerencea today_u:_the

^ t l k e InsistcDoe of Senaton Borah, ,C w p u b ljcan .T rtaho ;-H eed .-dem ocrat,

U lssourt. e h a l ^ n of the committee,

Dot-eaUtled to oa th of oMlce because

^ prim ary campaign in 1839.M ..M -thw i.«h«B gtdtherw luU on.w oukJ

m* red te tb a l the. wnator>electt creden* ■ y^ tt« l j - w --ta h r te d - w l th - “tou>d--and ^ (w ru p jlo n . '',1 lh a t therefore t a t a

■ • '* u te - o f . , in to r tf c \ , ' •

rd*’ • ' G e te tM r C u - A p p e b t 8e n a ^ ,

ot the . fca tO M le e t 'h a v e lo s t s t i S ! ^

' ^ ^ p l ^ A S S O e ^

T W I N F A f c f c f i . i b m o :

iB !y y s£"-RiiiiRmii fihfrW= s flijo flB U iuB jg E iran jr

Robinson Issues Call lor i^arty -Conference -to SettleJs^c:- Most-BTtter Exchange In

Years Is Heard In Senate.

----------- TBjrrnr'A iuw iatM i’rffli--------WASHINOTON, Jun. Ift-Rebulted In

vigorous terms-by hU party leader, Joseph T. Robinson, for his attacka

— upon thcrRoman'Cuihottc'ctiurch and'

Thomas Heflin. Alabama, today chaU ienged the dcmocrJUiracnftlt leader-

. ^ Ip or the ArKanan.

Haleiy and Senator- Roblnton- toucd'. a . call_X(3r_»_p«W_conIcrcncc_tomoDSiL to twitle thb luue. ilu-declared openly upon the door of' ihe ncnate that If Heflin could dlciaio «ho should lead

~ th»-mUwrlt>^tjii>t-pafty- ean got 55 nomeone other than myseir to -lead 'lt

1| . MMt BUtcr EKhango ■ -- T hi most bitter ,cxehonges the sen-

lo- at«-had-heard ln-yf#r» btoke-BUd-denly after the AUbaman had .spent two nnd a half houm In a new attack iipftn th t fhTiTTh,

^ h»^tTO^bUT>aitiiaa-maohlh>'i - ana upon Tammsiiy Hall and Oovemor

,, Smith.t.! -R ising before a crowded chamber

and gnlleriea. the democratic leader

i i m S i tOtiJiiisMNi

_____j ------- --------------------m- Jn fo n n a tio tt-O o m e g - to A m eri

J j D ie d in A erial B om bw dm ont,

MANAGUA, Jan. 18 (/P)-Marlm off corps headquarters tonight were at

f»bal-gen»r^,-A>nim lnft.Jtendlnftr-wader killed In an'aitptane hnnJiarilmfnt o xr[ his headquarters at S Chlpote Sat ,t t . urday. -UuL M<«— MTlvlny •fmm th» ri(» = Partnwnuor-Nwvo flfgngU.,ln whicl

righttng-Utween marina and San dlno's (orcet has taken Dlace. nay tha

_ he .was.kllled .^ihe flrsV pari, o ^ th. xar-tk-” Th^V M>V -hilt wlf» Ipit Bar

7 RoTaei hurriedly (or El Chlpote ii {ft r«spons« to-an urgent-mossage.

The Nicaraguans assert that San dlno's body was .turned over to hi

~ Vidov at El Ohipote, and-that she 1 returning with It to San Rafatu wheri

> a-blg-funeral la-to-be held. ----------? Marine aviators plaee the most se

vere bombing'.or Sandlno's strongholi

■ having Uken pia^Saturday.

j [ . - DISP.,ELL

T ITWQ DOafEXQMERATED-il . J F CHARBE 0F,_ BiTJNCl

[ I p - coiSt Jury «t fchargcs that they bit

...... and MlUie, ror l io m ,irtv two dogs ffot into a right,wlth Mrs. ■Mis. fy' wolfhound

,„a r . Dob. iiow deceased.-•• •**«.» — MT8. -M aBer-wur btttm:—T he~—n r —atjom erfprthe-poiicem W iW led"

In ihst ;lt was much more likely a . u-olfhound would bile hU oau mU« ate. tress ''than -tha t an A lrdaJoor

poodle jrould hurt anyone.

siffffiliririBiiitionider-

i^ '; Torn by Biicklhot^nd'lpistol S5~Bullets-'Bodies-of ' Trlo Are ‘LS Found Strewn Along HighwayId - lt l- - -■ • ------- ----------------- CKICAOOr-J«>--J8-(iPV—Tom-by-

' buckahot-and pistol bullets, the bodies sen- ot three nlen were found strewn aioqg tud- a .n » d . j0 .mlka-Jou'U)-or Chlcago-to^ [pent day, mut« evidence, according to coun< Itack’ ty policemen, of a renewal of the Chi.

•njor I . H a ^ ^ i n r M , PortTwayne, Indl* ana. - . '

mber Joseph Faso ,'25. Chicago Heights seder truck driver. , .

. Joseph Cazlando,lIChlcag0 })elghts,'— ~ Tgpnwmr a gn-^aflitr. ; - '

— Kiui," liroul’-'who ■iw u t ly—lind"t>ecir«p*»THn^ tn th* TinrlhiTti' Tnri|an» lt^»

. . dustrial area. Aeconllng.to.poUce.lleni I U P tlflcation.n h "I believe all three men werfT killed

aeri-- eUhelssuntjLP^cfc— ;----------

LODGE-FOUNDER DEAD PORTSMOITTH, Ohio, Jan. 18 (/P)-

F ltihugh.Lee.^, one ot the flve men who tounlded l » loyal Order of Mooae

e a t- ai uuUviUe, p l u c k y . In 1683. died .t- the milav.' -----.■■ ■:■■. ----

D E T O S l r T ^ i N - B A N K S O P I D A H O I N C R E A S E

C_dCr U - ............... .......... ;

more than MWOMO in depoUU. close

te m consolidated report fit the condition- ot Idaho's 91 state' banks for Decem*

San- ber SI. as compared'with a year ago. 0 his In addltion~state banks increased cash ihe U and exchinge roervea-by more than where one per ccnt.------ The report-showa-depoaita-in stateIt se- b ^ u - a t the beginning of 1933 total* igMd

ELLING THAT U. S JMPERIALISmI

HOIHINGTO 8 S --------------- t l f P t rp fMii> ~ !

, .V ;.

' P _ -------- ;■ ^

i» Frank J- Hagenbarth Assails^Introduction--ol-Resolution

"J“ Into Senate Asl ina D?wn- i i 'ward Revision of' Duties.

II-------------- n>y‘T rh r/a » tia itd 'P !« p

ft ■S S c M o n to the United a u t q »« ;ate of a j^ _ u t^ ; ;p n > p” »nr »

StOl " p jS d tn t lUgcnhaith. whose organ-

S K " produced by .senator Mc-

had fodangered the prosperity ot th<>_by. .catlKJteit'----------------------------------*odiea CriUtitM Senator .

~ Ite erlUclsed the South DakoU sen- >-to- iw t--t<« '”try ii« 'w jle* tt« y -th e In- «un- dustrial m f / in order to help to Chi. tam er. ' ‘DestnicUve «Upa:__*re oJ = = =—— weal . n Indl* I not eolAg to be the economic tlavi

2® tf f e a s t . It need* the protetUor •Ights or the tanrr over its industries, k

. th»t w» S av be .upon the proper h u i tghts. P«|p tVitiih -

3 ■ gtdw cr>; W ant H Ig h w 'Ia r iaI m w 10 O T^W ltt tho M

o o u S i o t irem 'W ulU ialoii.lM l»

— W ' -l ! ^ S r 3 E ! S * S S r * i o K

S f c n B0V-«<8aj»<«Jiind«_thc_PttKatatrtf

uf eoinowce.----------

m bugaboo - -

xW iM r^^v

TOA1< 1 ’i^^/ S i S S r "-'idiEP: •>

j t w i r y

E f e l PP Pivinir fHrniia O ff tn I U T o U r S o u t h A m i e r i c a ; i

,|al» Of South America under mu* '

- merce m the intcrats- o avia* ' = = ^Ti5f!=»ui UBif-‘UHiioiiuw«JttStbe=; , . j | S team eirr^ta Uilsa...

Tlie circus cotislsU of two iSnn (itanes and several pIloU furnish- . n o n -> d byThT'CuftlM-Alrijlaw 'jjy* ■ complnyand~vlll~bcrrhesded^ljjrrr

Lieutenant James A. DooUtile,,| noted stunt filer, who has been . l ies, jivcn six months leave from the •

army for the purpose.________ The-flret stop will be a t Prru__

where a base has been eatabllsli* 'Pfn* td and where CommlMloncr fight James Summer* of the depart- ,

_iiicnt_oL«m m er»_jrtllJoln the **«>■ party^and take generel^iatge.W ool................. ....... ..............—-------------

iMiRemitbi- io im iwf tlie . __' "*' Split Develops Over Equall-

zation-Fee principle of Ag- riculture- R e I i e f . Measure;

^

equalisation ree principle or the Me* Nary-Haugen rann rcller bill developed today .at a meeting or the house.agri*

-SSt? cultuw committee.-------- - 0 ,,e..f«pubUetn;-wmiamsr-IUlnoU,

h controvw^l provision. His statement . '?hu_*e«vrdajy ..B epw ntaU «^^

IITV Cham, republican, Michigan. The opin-' IM J . Inn that .llrh > hin«fmil<l imrnrii^

on the house floor ' to cut out tho

ITftM expressed by Repitsentnllvc Adkins. rep-abiiaHrminBu : " ------- ■ ' • —

- U«k for -Fight :■ The McNary-riaugen bill was ap-

. an . P«»«> by the eommlttee last year by It the ft niargln of one vote, 11 to ,10. a s .*old

,D»hUe*^sT dW not'ren6> ^ what ; .. they regard u the merits of the eqwl*i

-Uowtlnued-oiv-yage. iT ^ - - ■ |

T a k e ' o v e F P u g l i c "

^ S t o c k y a r d o f A r m Q u r

NEW YORK. JU I 18 (m -P o r-,_ h and matlon of a new company to take agri* over publlo stockyards holdings of -

pr of Armour and company or Dllnols,

____ to .plans for a public offering oreoaimon and p ^ e m d stock in' the new concern. The action is in

- compliance with » decree lUed .in * thi> itip^6 !?!!!?!

Stockyards Involved are sltuatVrt to Sioux Ctty, SL Paul, St. Joseph, Missouri. Ftort Worth. St. Louis,

' Onaha.*LouUvllle, Newaric. H. J , Milwaukee. Brighton. Massachu- setta. North Portland. Oregon, and

________Cleveland._________ .. _______

EaM iirab•. Indicatlohs Point to Inabil­

ity-of Plane to Stay_Aloft ___ : Lfing Ennuph 10 Set Record.

. . ----- SAN FRANCISCO, Jan .'i# (fl>»-TheFokker monoplane piloted by Oaptala Charles Klngsford-Smlth, British avl.

. ator. arul Lieutenant Oeorge R. Pond, of m e ^ tfe d su tea M v y .^ a t ^

■ -■e»er, Indications were-the moaoplaM

-------- wogld-not-b# able-to-slajr-alort-untU. after 3 p. m. tomorrow, the tlmb nee*

essary to break the recort. • . ---------- lU d lo -m y y ea • rrom -tb e -p l i^ th ls

- oniy'-SM gallons-ot gasoline^lelt:.tt---------keep tbfi-jhlp-aloft.— It-WM'TmposaU

ble to be ctrtato of the amount— — tuel-le(trthe-pU<*«-»dd<d, ■ ■ t.

nics SlowUr •nie big Pokker plane., atoce It lefl

MlU«-f»dd-Te8terd4y,-haa-heeMWa8 slowly-.betweenv.Ran. PraiMlflCQ.iinfl 8acKMiieBto...!n>e.flte{«;^.0f f i J ^

. '1M8 .gallons of gasoltoe. ..Tliey must May in-the air S3. houT

' 33 mlnutea and Si seoonds to breat _ •- the .world's recqrd. estabUsbed by tw

:r-rT r- and 'Johann lUstlc^ l a r t 'A t ig u s t ^ to

- V to ’b# om dallT a new/weordi.f.. ' 5 - . '

...f ..-.Jl-;--.-!., I .,1...

iMWiBlp

Justice Moves. Swiftly; Man j - - Who -Killed-Dorotiiy-=Sohnej'?M

~ ; der'Goerto" Penitentiary'tF^ ; '-Labor-Hard Until Life Encfe. '-;

_____ >

. PU N T ,- M ich., J a n ; - i 8 ^ - - z ' % T ho s la y e r o f goldo&*haired

------- D o ro th y JS c h p e ld o rf t M M»_v____ w ay to p a y th e D enalty f o H

hla crMae. W. ‘— "_ ^B re rin ao o t t h e • O e a e fe e — '— 1_I c o u n t ju i lc w i t .c 6 w t.,to d a y ^ . ,"l

acn tenced A doJph HoteUiny r ' t o Ufe im p riio n m b n t ' a t - ~ r l ia rd la b o r in so lita ry con*^ f in e m c s t l^ th e S ta te b raooh

\\ T h T m ay ae re r-b ea rB w ith IL him Oli his trip to the bleak, uptw* ' , peninsula Institution, a mark that r brands' u M ' him the' hate and ^ desperotr grief of th» rather of hit .• 6 ; vlcUm~Arthe'itolid-dlsherfied-Owo—

secttroml6tv-aBd-chureb-«lder,-was-T-*— Brougfif Into the court nxun todar.- ■-■ u r • •

c* o u t 'i r im '^ his strength and struck-:^ ed Hotelling full in .the face. T h t m u - - rl* blinked, shook his bead and?idafi^

his hand to. his face. Jt was evident, ;4ar the-btev-waa-painrui.---------------

eam ul f uuisaiueut ' ------- ^g - iii ,'s in i i i{ " ia ia ia :B iM r w T O '- -----UT fes#eil“mutUeiw,"'WlMr'tnttl.'eutued 'a'“ ^ “7 pleaxf guUtyrJndgff-SrenJMB-iflecinw^ ^ I “the details aa shown W this contes*S r iro'ri'and'' the proof a l ^ convince, • " '” “*****' ‘ ''- a physician who told of the aulopsy.:,..,^ P* and a court reporter who' Identifiedby Hotelling’s eonfeasioi;. , .

-Before -Judge-TBreBhanr-BotellbKii-^ again -hh .giiHt tn

i r Conference Opens Under lead- ; - -ership of Wdrld-Flgures; All ■=I -SttlvenforJnlversal Peace. _t, ____ '„ ■■■ '____y | _nA VAHfe^ Ji ni 18

\ lu Uod ever beld. opened.today.under!: . I* the leadership or the worid figures •'• a striving for unKersal peace aod undar- .. n standing.- The delegatee-of the,’- a i - ' L . Wttntries TOiw n le d ^ ' • •

d problems of primary interest to < .the~ >• new world.>• A man who vas proclaimed -as .K - -- leading authority to auch mattert.'Dr.

Antonio Sanches Bustamente..r'Ouba?'‘"i"^ waa elected president of the eongi;en. ■

Charles. E y««..H iigh» J h a l r m m ^ j i— Uui AUitilcaii deleg^ n n a nim w^• as a vice preaidenL -

^ _ i u i a L l S r t i S r i ^ 5 g | j ^ ^Ury or sUte, opened the preoeedlnga .

II vlth on eloquent address,^ in .which be IF - tinphasitaHfae^iiaiilMbMftoB"IL AmeriCM-congttsm^to-^ crtaM^*-*--

_«<itpiiti>«,,'i Open diplomacy and flS T pS B U aj-" In- was made certato by ratification. by

. . the. c o n g ^ ot th o ' recommea4atloo .', Qlt previously adopted by. the heada ot.tba - , J delegations, that all meetlngi, bolh

Cda plenary. , and c o m i^ tt^ b< -1

' of executive sMSions. whlcb tb^ cob« - ;■

^ l^ B tig h e s rbntaally. .thanked cub* . V jvi. ta the name of. the •Atti»ilcaa'~ade**n;t

- (Cocttaud o n ^ - ^ ) . ' j

^ n r r t n r n f » r f * r r y - P H i r T fl " ~ ~

iHOPFfBtJBlLHS-— 1—

^ l^ ^ b y-tiw ^ r t t o iM ^ w oo

'.OjH a n l s e b y * I t < - W 'l » a ? « 6 ^ l ^ ^

two P d lae .l'a j j'«tflttf.tdiW lw<8r>n»^

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UMTVraSITy OP ida iio . Pfcca- I • ~'tello. Jan. 10-tn ft recent, »umy >

-Jnwle. by orflclalu oi me unucmiy 1

' lupporUnK ihemwlvM wliilc attand-. q- - ing-whool. aori that^oVEiiJ5.it)tr-.:Ctnt «

arp u'orking iliirliig the «nmtnw g

"-"-'tifahwaalieS. Mcrcuirk^^ "- fltenojraphera, - new»j»i»wmen, m Im-

incn. mcchanle*. ond plioiojrapher* e■ were nmons the biislncM ond profej* «

I t woa oUo round by the aiilhoriUcs V___ Jhat_the generol schoXiutfc a ta t^ n l f

of .the sluaenti workiiiK “ouUldc wm f ,on. tho par wltli thot cf Uie itudenti | ^volln^-thclL tnllrc.itm e-.to jtijdltt. j

- - .cw «!^D r. M. P. AnRcll, cKfcullvo “ cJe*n-flf-lhe-«liool,-i«ak<w llm-»t*le- .!

ment that nawiU-i iliwild not send — tm r~ a iiiT r^ b ~ T c h o o i

vl'tw” thal they cim Mipttofl” llidm- *' -wives. - He urgM lhat- In any ca»a « where Umj parents nre nble lo glvo

= - . ticlp.- timt t l>ry ghould-dc^tft-jH^-*^ * . incBiu.

To find w) motiy ttudenU In ft * university 'cloltiB ouufdT'worlcTTrW’ a inarkable. ns ilie pcrccnta«e of etud- cnta »t work in Uie oUicr scliooU of I

■ ■■ me country. It t* Mid. U a» a gcnero b

for*^'lo^on ol work Is due to A. R. t ----- v,n:L-Wuv»^—vocttU ono l-^ocra tt^^ fl

ber o“ tudent* ore locatcd tv e^ year through UiU dfpirtment as It U con-

- stuU y l a f«uch_ wlUi Uie builncsj " men of the city. ____ i,

' Uon of-rocateUo. A numbw are ' u i ^ In Uic dlriUltf httiror;thc-5cht»!7 ^

■ y ^ k ,liM a t ^ k d^tt nm - Jj

ihcir board and room. ' »

- tiftVAL COURT - HEARS-— ^ r . R i M i iA i :E : l lE :8 £ f tT H | »

ddned, •wedged with a .;c h l* r ond “ boced wlUi a J

work of barrlc*dln». for a line thol ll-----WM- wra-p ^ ' iBaTlftl i'i r j tm f tu mutm .— )t-fast had not been knotted..,. .. U

The posUlonftf-anoUier-body in-lhe » t»o comportmenta Keroed lo indicate ci that Utere was consideration as well ’

— u heroism', among Uie. 33. doonitd n rate; At the extreme end of Uw u

-niolor room. Jml forword of Uw wheel - fcr' the hftiid stcerintt-gear; one man «

— lay on Bfoldinrwtrhwd-polntmg-oftr u

______ ~ One Mon Put oti Cot • ^------ " I f l5'probal>tci"'Comniander saun-

dcrs aald. -that Jie wos ihe first _gf ‘ . Uio 32 to feel the eifecls o fT lw ^aJ i,

air or whatever they were suffering b from, and that lie was taken to Uie q

,:_flUfit»hcre the air was best and plaecd cl — on the fat-hefnrc-thc-m tlcra-M te ^

■ taken core of.” oModica] officers vlll be called before

Uie court tomorrow to testify os to the . cause of death of Uie 6-< vlctlmi.

. It-wai Indicated In Commander Saun­ders' tesUmony that chlorine 108 prob-_.i\»dLi»JLJ30UhiLc*U|S--J3?.^^^ ;t h e ^ i^ w t^ 1K». l^m g^^from the ^

■ ^_^m ir” S>dyI o tL leu ifJ ia n tI .I ip ii^ S W»Uv* »*• in"tliu iiiutoi Tocm.'.lhe ~ salvago officer said. U

;;.**|'.*'^^OF°ScH LoW d S. fContlnued From Page-one) }|Clit^rch of Jc»iu CiirUt of u l u r clDay Qalnt« denied this aftcrpQon Uiat tiany: effort had been mnde bv the b<

'— C nnttn 'W W li) locale Uio bodiei ofJowpb SmlUi. fquiidcr and first pro- tl

__pliibi ot th t cliurch, ond his broth- di'cr.” Hlnim' Smith. ' T '• " U

rr-T.Wicii.tQl{l. by:Uio.^«cifllcd Press Ji . ot,]Uio dispatch from Fort Madison. «

- iz : ’.-t \t o L e a c t s .d

iHEFtlN OF ALABAMA T “ '■-LcHALiSIU3ES„SEMrE__

' nPMnPRBTIP I RflnCR' -■ 1" ^^CtnwOliH 11w i»BfrVl»n

look Heriln to task for hu repeated ' :ji»4ClM-mmUbtt.CaU>oU& -

1 the vlior at hlii^cMSma'nd SeJlJtTKl J th a t, "he do« his counuy no i ^ l e t

fM i^ ro Q u e n u jrw Iu i^ ro ^- thiisals WhUe ah almost full member- f >hlo or Uic scnote otid mutliem and

New York memben ol the nou^. gam-.^ ered ori'MOtrin~thcTTar-oMli«-«hanw —

i T ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ U ^ s o f t n c T w T i e ^• olors on religious nnd i»lUlcal Issue* -. ‘ «Uhtn_.thelr. i)»rty_brouBht frequentr eutbursta from the pllcrlffi- ”

- - As Uiey flrcd back and fwUi, at t each oilier the speakers were separated . by ^nly a slnsle row of scats. Rob- 1 tnson Kflppcd his -desk or poundeds palHTMortist poltn m liV drovrTmmf ' 1 hU Uirustii at tils souUicm colleague. i At-ttmes-thrdemocratlcyleader-ehowed- - ( tlic mtcnsc enioUon under which he , labored and once «-arncd Heflin not|T ifl'ifttemiprWDWii([Bin._._„...... ......... “Lf -Thc-Alab#m»n‘ -too,-^Pl»ar«l-under- -0 on lflteuie.airalo. His itjJcc trw huk y •. . ofter hts Ions speech and he Vas1 t i i ^ ~ T r n > Breat coat wlIh-Q^- ‘ ^ tumed-eollarr-A«-Hobliuon-concluded _

Q a hea i^ rejily lo which tlie demo- n B cratic leader gave closc o t tc n t^ , but

IiimicdlaUJy afler the bcnatc con­vened, Hcriln obtained recognition tor'

r B"acfcninjr^lmKcJf-Tig«msl lniputa«- -• tlous ,ln documents publldhed in the f Hearst newspapers and purporUnff to 1 bc of Mexican origUi. He attributed r pnbHcatlon-of-«ie-docunwnU-to-».cop .;. troversx.of the Roman Cathollo churcht. ngaliutJilm.__•„ " , --------1• ' " 'Double-Barwled AlUcH. . . . . .. Then he began - 0 doublo-ljarrelled • , attocic upon tho "pppe of Rome and

At Smith,' 'and warvd hls-party-not -_ to nominate amlth for the prtsldency. jj

’ uubllfans can defeat him 41f. b^Lj)iLffoia-jAjooj)OO..ttt 26x6o ilS r ... ^ Voter-Thc-Amerlcan-Pcoplcriojowiw * . wliat Uie Roman Catholic poUUcal ma- V

; hUn*'In the''w w ic House "just^now. V , Anv leader In the SouUi who aupporta f __ in yilt'npviir mme barfe to UiTr *

f in ouiiihB'iiu mpiy/'Ksomufi' iua ,' 5ond Olher members of the,.spcclal committee which ihm tlgated the Heirst documents agreed with him,

' Uuit .l2iere"«is no suspicion'tKot the I Ra^h-CaUtolle-churehThad-«nythli)r -•:*ia-iiu,winniic.uiJi;uii}tiii4r " c

As /hff Arkansas 'stna.jsX-iiWtLJlCi », : IZRibj^ "Heflin's Attack on thcCaUio- Z i Ifc.chureh a.nd aoT(nwfi8m>th;-the u [ Alabaman challenged hla leadership of ^ . Uie, party In the senale. - : • J,

f^ m n m cr-th B Oathfllle church and ^ Ihe popg of I t o m c j^ the CTrdlnalt

Uit_huns."-Scnolor-noblnson-sald-bc /• : »K^eleJr-«nd-llrW -of-lt-M -» demo- 2 B croL-:. - ■. • «. nI - "I would like to havc the sciutor * 1 makc.UiaLspccch In Arkinsas.'' Heflinisald, S> -"J wUl make that speech In Arkan- ^> saa'and 1 wlir make It ln -Alab»mn. “• too;"Ttlurttea Uic inlno'rlljricader. ^ ■: ‘■Yea. and U > ou- do -U>^>=-wlll-tar ^

I BBestsBBB I " aa— B s s a a w F lowo. describing the finding ot Uie *• I bcdles ot the two men. Presiding I Bishop 8ylve»ter Q. Cannon of Uie• cliurcli here declared, tha t U was hU• bellef-lhal-Hlifr-RwiBni»«t-Cliuroh-

cf Latter Day SUnts had made Uie’ search resulting In the repotted dla-• covery of the graves. , .. .

Knew UtaUon o -Oraves The approximate location-- ot Uic

: graves of the two early chufcli. lead- ; err-has-beenr known—to. - auUior tlea- nf lh,> rhiiffJi h>f«. ilnM th e nhnnt-t o ol Ui« mm In U« .C in lM t,

I mincto. Jail. It .WM le in i r t . __

Uie church, onb >rtUi headquorters tn

j ^ *hud*ijuarters In Independence.--Missouri, •nie schism In .the church occurrcd.lti. 1885 when Jpseph Smith. Jr^ son of the first prophet iOf the church, de­clared hU foUier had vested.him with the directing auUiortty of Uie. church

■ *** Srt iam f president ol the SOU Lake body of Uie church dt the tlihc -of tlw break and con-'

. iihiicd leadership. Wllle'aoscph Smllh;' i Jr.. wlUi a numl?cr;ol followow, form.:,. cd Uit> ncorganlied church.

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’* ROBERT U. PITTS.ot.Oreennp, Ken-!« laeky (lopl. bccusm hU hoewkeepcr.

>• turltig his threc-nar-oid baby. Miry.; )r- au4 kUlIni her. AoiheriUn dccUre, iw —i» t!n ri« « m ~ ji# tcW T ff~ a (n iw arle wllh iKe child. The shwklni trait.,10 edj has stirred Kentucky, Ohio ond V » r |j i iU .J _ ____

z M M U S H h a i L L - r —- ■ ::SUPPORTEfl_S.DISAGREE5 . W. O m ) - , -^ ixatlon fee DnwMsar the thrw fpoubll-

si[V would-nieet-adiulnlstratkiii approval <r I. passed, by ^coiigrasa., They held no Jt hopc^that Pfwldent Coolldge would ap- „. proveTB' HlL~:tnamuch as tie' cuu-'

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11 Uiat' provision and will fight to linvq Ills bill'modified In-several otlier re- spwts'appro'ved-by the-commitice.

'« ’ . .Gray Conies Flarcup ■

f- tegtilatlvo-T«pr«enutlve_or_Uio:::jimqrtS

^Uon fee o r nothing "becaiuc It U the only, device- vet developed which will'

^ )«ep h im .I^ 'bccoiiilm j u pensioner

lh .l liirmcr.. ton- u. ferees ‘ had jteen wilimg to sacrillcei* o l f t e r t f B M r p o I n . lO 'T ^

Nary-Haug^'bUI so long 9s ^ c eqiteU la tlon tee ’ was retained ns ' .a bagb

„ upon, which .a pcrmunent farm relief itruciiUT might bc reared. This, course

. yas followed;.he snid. in the bclle tth il Ui9 prdaent bill would meet both wltb

- ,cong^ lonal.-^id—pri»ldcntl^_ftp*

= -M W W ifa6-Xdrreacft-^hc-pe^ie-yor 3 wlsh lo attrftct. ___ ____ ■ '

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^ a i s r p i i v ^ a ^ ^ r i h w ^ ;

f l Ouy Ortsory, BoUe. mechanic, aerv> «

f t c o u ld ^ lo H ^ ^ f t J r a c a ^ ^ T ^ C i^ ■n man plane. ji----- [->Hi»-powWHtrU iat lloyf wiu forc«r IV down In Uie Snake river (

J . «9bd said he a i^ his son saw-& new nlanr whirh hfs.irn Identified na a

S rZ S tm n ia b rJ* 4 » ro v « r-H a ja U m ^ :^ - » ^ northwest or.toword King HIU, be- '•

.u-..tween.3.and..l,Q’clock.Saturdtty. ftfter.r < iu)on.- ChorlM t . Wrlghtson. Boise I ' I ' manoRcr of the :.Vamey serylce. an- < • : pounced today, Uie lost plorte la. color- ' —jjrm-Mwr-gwrBmcT-with-TnnQi - -•; nose ond-landH^ p a r -An(I.T5Cvcr '

:fu»cM«e.and wJnga. ’■4 ' AlUiough vlsablllty i tis good today t

u»0;.*roiim ri^-the-'nw m o ^ '- '^ lch t . has fallen ovet» touUiwestcrn Idaho 1

Si ’ since Bunday's slimn nwailott-cd up all < .•tc^c^of^^e^t^ n ^plMe.-- - - t

the Hoyt piano* Is found. -Manapcr j— wnBnt»mnnouheda:Tsiir-piaii»-r<i' ■;

------- eontlnitlng-the-hunt'tomorrow-are-de- -<cn-! iKndent. upon weather conditions and I?t»r. Uic f m r Mv‘ iiinl*Tt“ pr‘ rT i lary,; tcrlor polntaJn-thaJlott-rlver-oouiKfy? - :Ure, _______ ’ . \

rait- WICHITA. KuU Jan. 18' (/P)-Mrs; t ond Marie Hoyt, wife of Pred Hoyt, miss- t . . ftig.ulet.m anager.and-test-pllot for.

here# Is In a ilate of nervous coUopso •

fote.“ PrlriidiiVare i n '^ to w n t a t- | ( c c tcndance at her apartment. i

^lenojls-were-morrled-shorlly be- 1 fore ChrUUnas at.Dfuvcr„.Mrs. Hoyt t

ZISl ot one Umc llved hi £03 AiigHcs. ^

nlanrs lo i^ t^ a l r - l i e r c - t^“H f unsucM M fun»rartc>“ R-cd~H6yt: jf

’’o missing’ air man. Loon Cuddeback, »P- Boise. Varney nllot and Tommy \

unirt counties. '• ...................:__ i^ amvq "dawn-to-dusk'* tfaniconilnenial -a lr. »■ re- man. flying an army plane, and Henry ‘

Boonstra. Bcclng Air Tmiisport pilot.' ■ orrlved here shorUy before a p'clwk t

• from SaU Lake, after scoiitlng uti- ‘i

iraj-i toe S[^ 0 '^ a ru -E lb a .;.,M au sh « n an d -B o o n -t sal4 lira toqk.,,oft aftef a short rest, on < lall- lh*rr«um'W ip to qalt-Lake C;ty-and 'I' the toother reconnalMiice of the territory, c will' «cuth jTOi ij

"'Tfiompwn'^^jcit In ' hU red plane

ond-anoUicr. clicciuoI.Uie Raft.riverW f volley Hsnd-Strevell poBS.-----------r-r:=i

.-Tbo plane owiiKir'ty John Brockle. Rupert sheepman, and piloted by

urse .^»»,-ui—L------------- -that-rtth -GREBE RADIOftp* — T iib t< n u i iy < tE n m to a tM ^ ~ - ~ i a B ^ f o r va_ l)B^ MtnitlDgi::r.T o r -T H E —P E E D -rF O f lS -^ O r -^

U P B ^ ^ ^ t o l a t E i ! ^ B ca'dy-tO v W oBt a n i MU-

Town.

^edi^aiigi:i o c f c

i^m plctc-A ssortineiit—

I U C o lo i^-^

i s ; ■ NEW Y o ju frw * •n;W hr>“ " '" l

lerv wort , blut jjeniy,'Oli (tiie grid' i^ipw*; p to rnUy l i f t e d to 'iu |cscd Tad Jeflaij

w «r Loui^ &be- Stoddard. choltman'of’thc in T foot-

;WM t>ttH-comtnmter~. . - r - m - i,^ mitpD«oT?emf»»tr,oupiBt=wiaBJ®

ticcthatzJfitKtrlauinderatnod to ftfvor Uie selecllom)^h^ll-youhg-•aW«.?l^.-r*-<■

, , , yarded by-elow obaerven as oU .Eiif

r u , . unUl the 1934 committee, to be ap- ^ pointed sHorUyrtato'H ^rbuVU'fenV an- crally Is belleved- that agreement al-

Blor- ready haa been reached.

C m — ORA?«QCC0NK!fci.bEOBEE«— BOISE. Jan. 18 (/P)-Coiifcrrlng of

oday the fourth. flfUi and elxUi degrees on xlna Jargc clasiw n( j^ u d ld a te s , 'uo- aitr* hich d r j i i 'u r r m . Iddlnw. dean bf Ihe iaho ynlymlt^ ol-Jil8hQ.J!0llC8C -flf,agrU 9 all culture, and the ‘annual banquet fea-- tured today's seslons - ot the twen- iintU -lieUi-«iinila(-conyenUoii-of-tli»-Idaho upcr stale grange. '•_____ •

and Rus.-'cil. Qrcn. was kepi In reserve at i cnt the Burley airport today but will Join

iilry? -t Ouc ul u ilUMBft* bl reports mat reached here, toda} was that an air-

-T“ ?«iminjftrtt8eiciifeicnylna-iiniic-vr: Mrs; .clnlty of Downey, -Idaho, last SalUr; nlss- day- ■ . ,

it£5 ^Q iU aQ { iL E « W R 'fiE 8 YtKWHapse -..SALT LAKE c m f , Jan. 18 (^K- nd-» p ellcfrH iarp rftF T m -m lialng:ovtv nl" ttr . h lm ttam -C n itc ra df Uio.Modn’ ^ M cUon.-wafl.^reoed here by pilot be- fommy*Thompson. who returned lato

tonight from-Burliy whcirb"Ue had'—

au it r«P0rt»

fjS . iB iB U ira M S a iiK a E .u ttlv jl> « 4 '-a r t was seen a t StreveU. Uponnmv report, Thompson mapped out a ItilHL In bulltviia Hort tOTkithe j**?]

J__ headed eastward', tiosslng over Snow-

air- h)g by..thla..means.~to-.got-around ■nry tfte Xtcrm, Hoyt turned back at StrC- illot. 'cll>..took off northrtoward-the-Cau. iMk ^ ra ol .Uie Moon country.-In Thomp- uti.

^ 0 0 f l i id d e b iS * ^ hlMa%,coiiid not glvo aod ftfcVu thorough - a aeareh today as he a y . believed necessary, low-

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1 - — - - - F o r . y ( ^ g - m

Q u ta S t e g i S . - r - I n n k n t f - ^ v p r

^ . w h o k n d w s i u

f “ ~ FaBnrteliiii

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l ^ Y : 1 9 , a 9 2 8 . ■

I . •- dIRi:; TO SPEND REST V^ ^ D C m O E E B m f

m n wiUi' AtttOs upon two.PA-owo.airls-l.. i,pWHe.lii£e<,-Uie.eourt-lo nake,lnto con-jU

j"'jUio'.jUd«p,«iiapped... . - -ft

.'l‘he 'cou rt procciedlnn ..wro b r i ^ je I l ^ t o g a y ^ h ls ^ g u ^

"D o W p lead guilty or not guilty?- 2•P:^_.Uotdllng.-loottd. dufflblit..bKkA-Ot S»*“' WjUlam Secgmlller. liU altorney tor 0 “

sccond. Tlicn he breathed: ,a i i i a - . — l i~ - ' Ijeslie HcliueiUrr.* the *p rW -fuUicr.y*

* .— wa»' Uic first wllnrs.i."nc ‘ fonnaliy’ ® I of Jdenilflfd her. Dr. W. H. Manliall, th r « »J|^»lj)h|isgo'^who wiidUElcd^

Ihe -Docs'ilwt end ihe proof?" tlic Jud«e ”■ igrU ftsked -tlK -protcculor,-WilUam -Bobv ii

c r t i fto^rts nodded. TJie de/radaut

Iaho C---- ------ .-Asfcx-PamllrVC'analdcf«Uen'-----------“ —“All-l-Jiave-to-wy-te-tliat-yoit-Ukr! .. e a t Uio - la n :^ into coiisldcraUOD." th? Join murderer replied. /— =fiBi^pocfte=ltb=haa=U(,fetiMMlfc g« Uiat You did not take thb family inlo con- ih

— w ’ ’ ii'ic ”lurj^wortd."--------^ ^ ---------------- ------- _

. "How many Uiiirs have you done i,, ^ thla Iitfore?'- ^Uie judge w n t on.^ ^ "j

^ - ^ o i f ttMS\nir«rwo~oihcr Sloon’ ovct.lhcrc near Owosoo dldaa j'ou7“- ^ »llot Ihc'judge asked." ' . hilate "Yes sir," came the mumblca'riply. . had' "Thc-,Mdirc then pronoun^ hla wish -the- that;eapltjd:punbhqent-cot»td:be-otd-

coan®^'T>««''of*»x>arwarTtUTnat "* ,V \ remained'for James Boley. negro, in ^ pollcc court today after four fellow,

^ t e r s on a bay boat ilnuncd ideii- ^

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, - SCHEDULE FIGHT ’ N•Oli —r*rVf V^RK i1l>n. 1 *)—Tile light- c

weight elimination motcii between aia ? Terris of Ncw_ York and Jimmy . Mc>. ,

^ sMcrtblcJ'dlckcrlhKrwaiTcIi^ '

Jive aardet^w Sm ^M clJnU n he agreed t* a sUpulaUon to mako Uie

weight 139 pounda. Uie doss limit.

S m im ^-itien wlw havc-a-lot or [ f ^ i t will spend .a p l ^

n i i s t w h a i h e waiits^^

iu it h im ill ttijiriy

' - S e e ^ S h i ^ ^ ^

.1 ..NEW Yp n ic ,jM i , . w . ( a - p c i i ^ ^ . '• jihat tpilglaa , c a n ; f i i f a d » « t i ^ u t ™ L

-■^Tor a spul-sAvlng alotth. - "

lL JjL » Q u td be rflffleult to -oooipute

' I "The telegraph BUvtlonlfliave Don't> t » ^ w e ^ p h‘—

!|iu id .U » ^ fruit men, 'Bonanas-Uier Why shouldn't Ihc

Ji^tloua to preach Uie gospel wid to - , nve souls as Uio .mercantile house ‘ Jte ffoodJ. - -

I ' “If iw lsun lli- used Jor a doxeii It ^wy ^ bound* to rrjliirr

ords-of'tnc-chureiranii-oirmo-booksrT—of. the kingdom of Heaven." The

milted ^ fo r» April 1 will bo given a , tfCC-iT^?iL ^ ro p cim..toqf. •

------ QETTItjQ-UHDEB-WAY------ (Continued I’t t j c T S i ^ Onej- i-

■ Iho worm welcoroc-“jlvch to Prwldcnt ~. CoolidBo." ■

I'tesidcnt PlcBed— ;----- n --------• - ’The-prc*acnLoLthC-Ufiited Btnta^?'• he soldi-"retumo io-Washlnglon not^------, only with Uic deep Interest In Pa'h-- A tnorican-nffalr., llf[ plffnyil- d » i|ilw f(j,= lw t^ jjj^ ^w ar^ ljjt« ja l--------: fkd_aftecUon for the people of CiibT— ^■ whoso Independencc and prospctlly ,wc •

have- »o-loog_aou*ht_lo jiromolc,", I ••Mn-Hoghes-ttlso-Uiaaked Ihe-Bollv------.. |^ _ d ^ ^ U o n /o r the. resolution cii;f>

"It Is very significant." ho tald,- ' rthttt .Um..n»{tl»»l .h>y»-J»y*m .hy m. t mcmbcring the 'apostfw of peiijc*."” '

‘ BVyg 'CRAVEYAMOr - S PnOAWKrCahrJan?-l8-f)Pr~Almce--------f acm |riO 'M cPtoyn_cv^gii»t hrflri.nf

' today. -will be calleu liu'sttd llopc'- ‘ ' Memorial park.

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L ir,..I)W vta .:rr« rfiy - *7 ?BQ frnm - »j| j j j ^ p a B tog» D o p o f ^ : ..

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J ! m S :— W n a ta r ,d - O e o id i i ig G a m e T a k e n “

Z - ^ b i M a w i i i o l T w o ^ t i - T i i t :

Is C lo s e s t o f . E n t i r e S e r ie s .

- trp hn»1ltiy/;iilnt>t-w«iiiw^-out-Ute O rlll •- cate team In the ftiHi tm ia a . 'W J " lu-o-polnt miTBlni Threo gam e totals

- for the erenliig «hpwp<l.ft.kad.0t ^ w n . -niM'fni- t> - t ^ p .— r 7 = = . - :>• L a i t-n l fh t l iT tm e r i i 'e ro n o tly . coa* w tcated throusbout. The tlien tre boys drew irlnnlny tlift openg t t li

' die ru n e and be tten d .'Uielr opponenla ' mark by 77 pins. T he’ lo st game was j

a torrid a fla ir with th e outcome in , doubt until Uie (Inal ploy in the l u t j>

frame. ,Tlil» gome went to tho clnemti

------------- Jud i^~ i;ei4 li' F l n t T i l l '---------C. A. BoUey, probate Judge and pin

" ‘Mme“/inrr"rompcTUlbn” lo high .point ^ , . honon In Uic IniUat game. Uls high ^

morlt-of.ifi2 w afi-doaely_ctiptejlcd.by-i[ JI. Bnjfgffenionn a J id .J . Fo rd with 191 p in scaeh . ~ o

— ccnina_sefialon_R-iu_unU iucb«L_ljlB bnearest rival, -'Andy" A nd o r» n . being d

— 17 polnts-behind-Boone’a-tndrk (ie)-Uic c high IndlTldual game score for the e

‘ ^■ ym L jow an 'ivw tAc oiiiy mnn w “ . better. Uie‘200 m a tk 'la th e la il mix. I

___ m i^ W L o L J W l j f t L h i i 1 L . l 5 L J l ) ! i I. game.

Ulgh individual U iree-gtune-honors were split by Anderson "an 'i Towan with fiOS 'p lna each. H. BruOsgem'an.i . woB nmner*up with 520.

---------- — M iU h -D K g T o t- tW lw — — =i^ m a m cn i:io ittK w c re 5 6 1 srfo r 'U i6 j

' theatre and 3O0B for th o a 'd lf r ii___fertaoL.of .acvcn-polnta..._Thi»Mj tho \

closest' to u m iim c n f scorw cliirlnT ~thc c serin , the form er closo-miftch liavlng p

l ^ t n iglifs score board ahomnl the a

" Idaho theatre 1 3 r V ^ t . j 0 . Brueggemann ....170 IM IM Itj?A nderson .............. ....187 210 IM 663 ,

----- H rB nicggc inonn - • .tP l- lK r - 1 7 0 —

AM « l . .T r I ‘ aril! cafe " i l s T o l *

Fargo ;............. .........IBS 181 IM 820 !H, Boone ........... 1C 227 144 S14 ,

------------la S -W O — 16C— 4m 4' J . Ford .................. lOJ 161 183 ;• 625 ^' Tovan — i5 a ':ia i3 ..a tii .::&C3 '

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BURGLAR \

~ Forcing his way th rough a wmdow j___-toU i-Uie-Boiae-gayeU g-Lum brr com^ i

pany'» bnmcli office In Jerom e some t tlmo Tiictaay-night on unknow n m a n « successfully manipulated tho door, of: \ the safe and made good h is . escape wlUi t29 to $30 In cash, according to . a report from Jerom f officials received . here yesterday by Twin F a lls police. ,

In response to 'a call from Jerome , _ o Iflc lo Is .-C h le f-o f Pollcc R . E.. L tigh . :------ton-««W2UdwlfTOpeKl6iH>fTTwlAJ»U* -

went to Jerom e to investigate the , — scono-of. tho crim e-in .on A ttem pt to i

discovor finM rprints w hich m ight lead j to Uie apprehension of tho 'Criminal. , They were unable to f ind any clues

■ w h i^ would aid in th e IdenUflcaUon {

PO L IC E S E A R C H F O R S O N ‘ O F W O M A N S E R IO U S L Y IL L ,

Informed by long dlstAnce telephone last night of serloJa i l l n M ^ f h i t |

Ing for W oller U ve t t who. i t is be- !llmiM I. tn th» vIHnUv nf Ta-tn P^lli *■

'■“ '"The" mc3ugc~tukeit~^hat~tha~man~be’ , I found and. notified th o t hU mother in ' I— Ontario, Oregon, Is seriously-ill.-R«la- . , ^ « » j f e j ? p uyl9, m u9« t /u i« y n, to

return to th a t pIact immediately. . J

■;--------- ^NTKR“ KKNTUCKY” D B R D r '~ 'LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jo n . 18

Two outstanding two-yar*old-thon>* breds of the 1937 racing season, Reigh Oount, and A nita Peabody, w eft th e j

-------l im 't f l lH ti. teteivea le r w e “'l £ « i r ,turty . derby, to bo r u n at.CburcW U i Do«-ni here. May 19. BoUl ore own- ,

' it'iT ‘ ■ ! r ' i ' ^ g ^ = g g s s ;

- a n d H i s !(— ^ ^ O f f e r s ^ n e w t V i c i o r i R i

— • I t i s 1 ; h e i a i i f f , W W t e m a i

' differient th m 'anj^hin

_ _ — - A S T O N G j f e

— ' ■ - W A S e S O l t■' ' ' 'Viotor.' Soc'ori

_______________ ,1 ■ • .• ■ ;

N o w ^v re to F B ew i

/B o U o ., . ■ ■

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BOtFCQMPUL^dRy-rPART « OF UNITED STATES NAVAL, a,

^ .ACADEMY’S CbRRICULUM ^ANNAPOur. Md... 'ai

Th -Unlted suites Ji&vttl .Deademy to> axday becaqie Uie first college lm< (hportanco In the country. It is be. .

■ *‘*iM T 'Hereafter midshipmen qualifying .or

at the academy tor commissions as (h■ Trfflceis .uf Uie im j j must •talte"tt *r

ccurse of ten lessons ..in golf and to: must pass Uie course. <JLr ~A«ulcmy officials pointed out that “J

compulsory golf was necessary to the « - mm iipmin-'a—l i f t . brrsMW It "’"'iltl .2= . be an asset. Uiey said, after Uie stu-^ «■ aepTrgaauSaon wKetiTJ^, claU.laTgely..wlUi.groupLyhoJoUoKi. ii! . ed the pasUroe.

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J i M M E y E i J

; SaSON iO O M C TIC E s‘ ■ ____ 1 at• " P im rn m i’iT ____ - ^! Jan. IS^WlUi- lt SflUiHl:of :MTonswcr-• Ing the flrst call of the.year CapUIn “ I W .. C. Bryan. Idahoi new traclcr cosch.-has-startM-tndoor-ppwtlce ln J- r nKDoraUon for tho coming season, f,: r t o F u tflft m g a i cm y luniuui. m •“

I Five veterans who achieved dis- 3 L tinrtinn nn Iho track la»t YfaLttre. E l u d e d In-Uie M. Tliey are Donald TqcuTP, - B o to e r-y ^ ^ ^ ^ - r

y jjtwUofLMiiforf:c fflmgM{aM ~

: run':-Willard Kllngler, Hailey, sprint ' er; Jim O’Brien, Cocur d'Al.enc. hiRli ’

T *' 'AlHum’Win iB Vi.'fsnflUWrijBLlfam ip 8 podUon are la Iot ti

■ yianiM if«irTlve-^for'the-440.yBr^ ^ run, four for the SSOovrd run. five )(

; for thb high and low hurdles, five■ -tar-the—J«w*^nr-tour-fOf—Ui». ■ pol» j, J V»„1» awrf ta'n n rh fnr th>- hlffh — ' Jump, discus and shot. Most of the^ ww.candldttt««.coaw-from-the-frwh- ->> i man track team of last season which .1 was oae-ot-'tto-best in tbe:unlvtalty'» — f: history. «“ The season's track schedule calU for six events,'os follows; April 38, I

• quadrangular- m eetrwiUi - Montana, j, . Washlnglon Sutte college and Oon- n ’ zaga at Spokane; May S, Washington h• Rctays.-8eatU e;-M ay-Jlrctial~a>t«'

® Moscow;- May 10, dual meet wlUi .. : Mflhlana’at Moscow; June 3, northern f secUon of Uie confcrence mbet at

Missoula; and June 9, Coost con- Ju• f^ e c meet, the site of which is yet fc

AUTO AND TRUCK COLLIDE “Slight damaga retulted from a col* “

■ Uslon }-est«rday morning between the car driven by Bill Helm aind an Ar*

^ rlngton BroUiers' trock on- Second

• of byitanders'to police, Uie tro k w ii

f and failed to s t ^ as required b^.'eUy ordinance when It struck Uie oUier

: machine. Mr, Helm's 'car receltM a ° damaged-runnlng-board-and-flflht-nu)

Xendu__Tbe inifk'ii riamigni wfm

6BEB UNDER ABBE8T ';* LO6 ANOELES, Jan. 16 (yp)-01aud J t iw n d v ^ ^ to f l^ k n ^ ^ t o ^ w u ^

• and mind reader, was arrested W ^ f^eral • auUioriUes today on two• counts of.perjurr and one ot evading

hls.lnepmo_tajc.for.,lW4. . . .

0 l ^ ¥ s t r a

IW vV aU Xwl U o L iiio Vrvvika.

: a n '8 t y l e . 'a t H l 'J U 8 t : r l i t t l e ~ :

ing you have heard yet. ;

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n r J 'K o .’a s s 'T T '' . ; I

■'■V.OoedSg

D A I L Y N E W S , T O W F A ]

■iiMjiiOllli;Uuiliiu IW .iIiiT im o i .m = - state Produce 80 Fer- pent

ot Bflm'ni ieell ol Country. ]

Unlveralty of Idaho college >01 a ^ * ( f ijiiarr « te m lo n d iv i» lo o -a n d -« u te t

, t w r t t m r t t t a a o srr- nurintT^ihfeJWH!: =- 4datiu a l la l l t U td g ro an s p ro c e e d ‘

almost eJMJMO pounds of certified i

I O rtm m -fiw n l.la -U ie United Stote*. (■ Tlil*:"b»dU cU orr- r» m e - I ro n i— lilW: 1

o n m m growers having 4JJW acres. Av#rage. y ie ld -per fc re -w a s -h ig h e r ’ (hao ever before. '

P m U ge , Enhanced I. - ^ P T M tig e -J t- th fl. state',i_tee<L ,ln*. J . dustry. .w aS-ehhanced 'by .an 'laeU ve. < ; .antUa-eed campaign e o n d u o t e dI ihonighour major seed producing, a re a s -d u rfllg 'U w -y e a r ,-T > u rin tf: t» r t tour m onths growing period seven

different chemical weed killers v e re ( applied to 319 square rods In th irteen , doundcs In (he souUicm port o f -th e

[ 'core b't M l t / n w ^ U o n s of carbon r blaulphtder-TOS—potmds ■ ot * aodlunv- . chlorate, and 1030 gallons of a com*- I nT relar w e ^ n L m rrw e rT listd. T 6 a t

expenditure in the fight waged_ m»nlT <t. Trfiihft n l-

talfa seed growers «-as >47,132.81'.- Weed DUtricU EfftcUve

------Nlne-souUiem-oountle»-h(ive-effeo-“■ U vo-vf«ed~dIstdcts-ft:hiclt.«r*''-form^. ulatlng long-Ume. campaigns to keep . Uielr seed fields free from undesir­

able weeds. These counllej, a re T w in. Jn l la .- J c n ) n tf .- Bopncving^^i;fe raon t

•Cttalo7~W i m a o w r M a a ^ - g ^ t n g ’ and Blngliam, • ' ' •: No definite rwomendaUons for , -weed- eontj®' *“ 'e been m ade

yet for th e 1929 gnw lnR'seoson by

r on bisulphide have, hOT-cver, been J found e fw lv e when applied properly.

- irtU see k ne w d a ta -on -k fep lny -the- ' quality of Idaho seed high by ellm-

1 ' ■

^ l I P D G f c U - f T F n n F H E R E

II • WlUi Allen Dradley. alleged polygn*. m ist W. 8 . Dotson, deputy sheriff, re-

'tu rned lMr~evchliig from Pocotello. Bradley Is charged with having m ar-

, H rf E sther-K opper o f--P ocatello -ln

” d lv o re^ wlfe^ Violet Hrwdiey, a n a tv,-o children living ir i -B a in a k t . H c .tf s r

* lodged in Jail on liU arrival. He® ably will be arraigned before Probate* -Judge-Or^AT-Balley-today.

: J V l f t m S J l ^ A 7 _ D A N C E

a l_M asons and U ieir..frien4s_through- ou t Uie Twin Fans' dUtrlct will a s ­semble this evening a t a dance to be

f given by Twin Palls lodge of M asons *■ a t Danceland pavUioo. A musical

comedy dance to Ue presented by Mias* Dorothy Dlnkelacker I* to be one ot ° .thft-lnterestlng..Teaturis-of-the occas*

l” '_ be.fum ishM by .H M tH • ------!----------------n — WILL B * DEPORTEDt NEW YORK, Jan . 18 (Jp)-A federal* J u ^ has gravely decided a llve-foot- :t fouTjlnch ^ d B t o ^ deW n*

- be~a-ltv«*fooU ten .lacb -P au l-51nk iu .

E naturalised In 1916, had not shrunk six Im hes. Sinkue wiU be d e ^ rted .

1* " J ' =^ p —'• . - - - d n T ^ ' n T '

I ^ - - i t s Via .

- m o d lty b e c o m c ir m o m e n t y o u co m e

i .T h i s i8 d o u b ly» -------------------------ih in j r th u t . rw ju li

a f t e r p u r c h a s e . • ' ^ o f t h e d e a le r h a a

- .? w _ M 'y p u a r o a

-— n r z ____ A ^ d c a lo r Kt2t a .w h o h a v c d e a l t i o w n e r a b o u t u s /

I . F ^ ' a i u l . BeM 1

' : y Q ^ } y m t i n 9 ;

r A S / l D A H O , T H U R S D A Y

= O P E N IN G L Q U N k B O O M S :-^ ln i ^ - n i f X w o o r m o u s T R r s H w

- = - ^ W A r O f f ^ W ^ R I F F F

H -„ (C o a U n u * C r^ P « g o .O M )--- L-” * y f f t c ^ i O T ^ n ^ ^ U l t o o witu

PiSidCTit-Hag«ibarlh--'d^^^^^ limi I In n f lh a t sute.depended upon wool, sugar, M< ” cattle and lead tor It* prosptrUy- andiCH

■y. industries. ' , jpeBheep gro*eis from almost every

ha. vHltflr«_WQUld te iTtesent^wht n ' th'e jg rl- first general lotslon opens tomoRowIto morning.— ------------------ -------------- ----------m , .. — .-. ^ r flmmlttttLM fet-------------- „sa " various, c o m m iiu e s^ i u ie uiguii- Hi led isaUon met Uiis afternoon and to - cc

^ pwlng'reportr*arM'*IionbB^« . eome before

w.' "A irlm portim OStufc. of the 'con- ^ j* r venUon wUl be. a .conler*nco-pl tbo -

wool growers' markeiuitt counclL ap­pointed lost year by Ritretary Jordlnc 2 |

In. and which has for H.% purpose moro Ti f e FrWehl' m ark^lhT i«aiiw i;SniIgh-r. IU

dr prtees'lo'Ulfi growets, - ■*...... Di

■S' -------'-^DBNISS .APPKAL- r-.--------- fflren OLYMPU. WasIvTjsn.'lS (/p)-'fhe V ere supreme court todi^y drnltd the petl* VI ;en Uon of'Wallace C. Oaia< for rehear- jiB Jng ot hU appeal tnin iJje Xing coun- nl 114 ty-superior court’s dealh-senlctice Im- Je< ^ posed-upun lUin-aftTr-he yuH' con- s r M- JlcleU_laJ3ctttllc_rtJlicjimrdcr_oI.hu — _ daughter, S^vla, a Smith college wi S r » t» d iiate, -------- -------------- a

FLAYWRIOttT UNDER ARREST in - - U » ^AN01tUMri?an=[ti-t/h«B an7 lre Townlee. ploywrlghl. and author of dl lIQifi^CJiUfonjaitJ^nQiLPlitfJDglln. _

mi. li«ltjSfl?JyM.RrT£Slca.toda>-.on_aua=. .of ™ ^ l o n of embeallng two trunkji con- T ^ lalnlng. Uie doUilng ot DoroUiy Mac- ct

Kaye, the actress who was convicted nc of conspiring Ut conceal tbo facts in o

i ztor ................... •■J' .MAOTJH01)I.K>ItrOH.»reETINO S “ BOIBE. J m 18 M l-Fnhn im 'l- ju

^ CTpcndlturM-of-publit (unds-uill-oc. —

Whlcli opens'here tomorrow.. S u te---- m iB R niM afflO IW f-anbomwcd to-___njght wera^^wnty hi the state will

meeting.

-jm. PEHLIN, Jan. 18 (J>)—Tlie Injunc- rc- tloir obUlned by f m r r Kaiser WU-

etio l>elm ogalnst represenlatton of hb UIT- person in Uie play. “IlaspuUn."' has - i n bocn-uphcld-by~Oi»^r>.- of appeals.

un . by Erwin: PUcatOT,i^fo»nder ~of Ute tv,-o coiiununitt theoire, ttiauitaining Uiai WSJ l»otectlon''of^BB-'lflaivldnal’a picture rob. under Uie Oerman law also Is oppllc- t,Qlc able to Uieatrical impersonaUon.

” ------DOY-AUBULANCK-PLANE------r c 8TOO.KHOLM. Jan. 18 OPt-’The

SwcdUh -R<d-Crcssr>ha;OrM W cnl‘• - U Prince- Carl, brother of King

igh-. ousUv. has.declded,.,to..purchaso for »31.440 a new ambulance plane to

“ be put In senlcc In northem Lap* land,' The Wachlne wlU bc of Junk-- or type, but bulU In Sweden. . I t wUl be so foniUucted oa to assure warmUi

' and coafort-toohe-patlsnt-even-un- 1 ^ ' der Uie most trjmg winter wcaUier.

S e t G ooci £ x o m p /« leral 0 "* of " "J'* Bct men tooot- work harder for you Is to work harder a ln- tban they dfi.-UncIo ZfiVti. i t o 'ikm . Gomgi hbvo chicken dinner__In-unk BapUst Bungalow Satunlay evening, ed. 6:30_ui 8.—Adv.'

'V a lu e to Y O U

tlm . Ilf ll J m Ici ill J h y ro m — .71C5- - f in p o r ta n t - t o -y ou — th e — *— o m e i n to th e m a rk e t tS b u y .

M u l r e ^ ° a t t e n i i o r J c t c - « . ' T h e n th e good r e p u ta t io n h a s a c tu a l in tr in s ic v a lu e , s o

: o .c q n « r n e d . • _ _ _

o t a . f i i s rep ii tn U o n f ro m th o s e l i t w i th h im . A sk a n y B u lc k u s / -

i l t t o l e i K<Mi Equipped Garage In ' > b ^ a 9 9 — ' , ■ -Parti-Pho^-M a------

g-V ; '

D A Y . M O R N I N G , J A N U A R

4 0 i 5 I l l l l i G i i l C l l i E K ^

^ '.Vj ^

uit IriteimountaJn confcrtacc-. of the . ar, MeUiodlst BpUcepal church which i ^ j c l ^ iMt^ L^l„

[pertnicndent. ' Isry Dr. Waller Torbert of PhlladeliVila,

W g S e n r a ^ ^ S l I j c a ofSlUe. _Uu»_np«»lnf . aridrcf-c! 0?' of yesterday's mi?eUng. ' y ------- Rev.-Samuel-A!ltoon-of Olcnns-Frr-- ti

lo* Cornell, gave * on addraa stressing

and spiritual backg^und Jn tliU age ^yn (){. mvMiEtmgnt m inwtinnltnl. , h | - I ,- eatifie • and inttlltrctual-accojnplUli- , T ; m tnu. ,,0. 'A n 'o d d r^ on Uie topic. “ Ifow T [nc Organise and Conduct a Church \ DTo Training Night.* was presented, by «. ffir. iMvr:nnmcerrumerr5t:id!i»Tocft?i!»e i— Dr. R.'E. OoriTiall of Chicago, a rep- f

resentaUve of the World Service Com^— -mlsshju, gave an-addnas'PnTUic sub- t S iw t or ,"Hie ClmitiU wlUi a World- ^ ,tl. VUlon.'” • ' ■ I [tr- Dr. OormaU also addressed the eve- } m- nlng seosioa speaking on Uie sub- < m- Ject, “MethodUe Miolons. a t Homem= <nd~Abrottd:“-----------------------------------hU ■ T hc.clMtng_ftddlcs.Lot_U>e_seMlon . rge was presented by Bishop H. Lester ,— BmUh f f Hfl**"*. ril<- *

cussed the subject of foreign missionsr in gelation to the presept w-orld im- _

dla were presented._ln Dr. Avers will speak at the mwUng slUi .or_ibo _Quaacrly_confercnco-Lor_tHe r}n- Twin PaUs MethodUt Episcopal 1ic- church this.evening.,Dr.,While an- I led nouneed last night. Dr. Ayres, Rev.In o . L. KendaU of Hansen and Dr.

u ^ ;W hJte=M bftU<»iilltaHai:w lyT^ J'“ C Ing of the-PUer church on Thursday. {

evening. Dr. while ^ 1U conduct the 1. session. Rev, Mr. Kendall will speak i

0 - on tho.awk.ol-Uic-EpitorUi-Lcague. ■;

rd-. home missions. c

Lht ---------- ------------- .---------------r-;= ^"xe,

loT '■ = 'Bill M

nc- W V I I .m - • V / J L whU . . . . .

r a ■ ^ i P ^ ) S C I o u r _ h o n f i d

lie- p r e d a t e T h i s T r e m e

I SUITS-S k - Now at SavinwUl . . . . .nth

her. M e i f s a n d Y o u i i

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. F O R . .: . ............ ...................._ S40.QQ <

M en’s and . Yquh~ ~ —flnitsT-

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$84.60 S U IT S . ' >F O R ...........Z-.....:.....'........... '

.............. ?4 0 .0 0 -S U IT S -- '------------ F O R —

$45.00 SU IT S . F O R ........................

- - M e r i ’s - O v e r a lD o -n o t com pare th i s w

r r : — T o rd in a ry ro v e r f l l^ f r i^ tti “ “ lij' w flU 'T O B drw d"w jin ia_ ftvgry raapeg i

Crow n .O’All Co. •

__________ _ T H E .-P R IC E J S .

S p a c e F o r b i d s U s to

A R Y 1 9 . 1 9 ^ / "

i B R E m x i E s a

iiere--|'FBm ^liln^M n--iint!-M r5r ^

i Rrtunw to Csllfomla-Mrs. Elsie ' , ^"(Blclcr icft-.lasf evcnlna for Callfor- ^::.nla. ati»r n vIMt wllh her hi lor, Mrs. " “rftiiyriiWtll t^ib i^i l a "■ '■•7 ’" ' o fi , . ! SI1I1H Out Pooltry-A. E. Mulllncr. o|H'

• ' B =

'yeslcrdny for Mocon^ Ohio, to^ Join

"g VlHlllnr_In. Clco.ilnlght.Is vUliini; friends in Mnmmnili, Utah,

J*® She will resume work • a t tlio Uuh

•*'■ Miorl-tiine.------« , ,, Ur

I Home from’ ’ Visl't-Mr.i. hcbecca eh Wallclniiton luis relumed from n visit by eaut during which Mie was Uie guwl " ibn: i ic ^ rra im iititiiu in a w i^P- Nebraska................ -- - - • ‘o'n - __ ________ t . nil^ Pack to Lw Anitles—Mlfls N noniir°

uoxrod has re turns to iLos Aniteles ' after spending the holiday season :

'«• here, the’ 8U « r of her parcnLi,-Mr. lb- nnd AJ«. Pscar Do.xrcil. , nn ne • • • • , — ......*

Ucenw to Mar9 r--Ja<cpir Conway ~ [TT 'Of* PBJc$dena7"Califomtar^nd~D0T0th3r . Felt of Filer obtained a marriage I J iiccnxp“ ftr7 thc“ offico~onhp~cotJiity JJ, clcrk here yesterday afternoon.. . ***

Leaves, for BeU^Newell S. Wight, p secretary of the Clumiber of Com-

EF merce, left yesterday for Boise, where ]iU he will attend -the scadons of the ,n- Idaho State Chambir of Commerce, ev. . • ■ ■ ■:>r. Here From Kimberly - Mrs. Elva ' el-- -Bliiokw -M id -M r- and . Mr^ -Civiin .1 lay. jtrong-wero here-from-KlmbcrlrTTS- .ne' terday. They will go to Salt Loke

todayjor. a short visit, ue. ........... .......... ■, » I - ____________ .

ot the irnppio<‘-t?<»»>' vr«iAf'

—' fa»lnirtm-hl3-rin-imd;brCTkll^tw(> -

f i d e n c e i n U s . i n R e m a r k a b l

m e n d o u s E c c e p t i o n t o O u r !

— i n - ¥ ( m r 8— Y o u . C a n - B u y —

5—OVEIMv i n g s Y o u C a n n o t A f f o r d tc

t i n g ~ M e n V ^ B d y s ’^ T '

P F - ' / ? V I ? . ?9.{)6 V A L U E

/ l i ^ r a ...............- T $ 1 2 y 2 5 ______4 H . g 5_ K A .L U

■ J14;75 S ’vAii,.::.$17.25 .«?: : : J 2 0 ; 0 0 | - - ------------ B o ;

..........

u n g ^ M e n ’s

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h B L A Z E R S .....

Z r $ I 9 l O D Ages

..... $23.00 r a r

..$26.65f l J O A T Y A ‘ S W E A T E R S ^

. . . , . . 3 ) O U . U U - . $ 3 ,7 5 .V A L U I

a e _ b y : . t h o .

= = 4 7 ; B 0 s V a l u e K ; I .............. . f o . r

J t o ^ U t i o n A U T A S i c l e s f - I

= = = i y B i g J M u c t o ^

wf wiuto « ru m « a ? w w ^BoL’io where sha' attendsd th ^ yjnt-

l.«rn>' II*np«aWMrs. C. K North ana inf.int tlauglitcr_rettimcd T u ^ a y ji ~~1|

i[i-nnml liorjltal. Mrs. P. J . Oroamo»““ " ^ of Twin I'nlls, who underwent a mlnor ‘ ’ oiurnUwi. a:id Fratik Chester ot-Bulil • • ■

•'T _ f i> r _ w ^ ^ ? F r S i ! ! o ^ ^Iticr3tiiir,BlTQ.rin.r.S5!h.vSilltig-hrreT^^Jor tlie IMlSfWCek lt<At. >wnlnff inr____^sa rvT ^^M Q _w fi^^ '

hoWers' cominltlM of the. Satoort— ~ iTgrcBatlon. Tlie oltlccs, hovc jiist

clifo. _ >___

TWf»firii.i~Tl»i luiilni»<rnf....... ..United States commissioners, as com- mlltlnR ■ otnccrs "Tor ' alleged 'liquor— law vlokttloiui Is on Uie decrease. It .Is stated by II.. E. Power*, coihmls- *loiier-liere.—T h e -^ n<l»noy-U-t».aU 'T

.. In hfinrtli.such ca-ws. or In the w-cnt that .they BO to the fedcra^l^court. they ore Uk-

. .Lfflits' coats,-man-tanored-toTonr

nifflsiire at Freldmans-Adv._____________

-YBaf~tm t~win -inrcqrTee f 'ir-fflaa8--------jit__Etledman»=Adv____________________

_fiirnlliirr fri^m mv.ages of moUis. Use PLY-TOX.-Adv. - • ■ I . s B q ^ B s ^ ^ ^ g g rea i ,

----------e O M P A « E — 1 - ^

_ „ K O L S T E R _ , ;A. C. .iaectric RodIo BeU for 'se- '

-lecUvlLv.. BcnslUvltv.- tono^oUBlltr. •V o1 iiitir«^rfll58»lI5ffW V iliIer ' T

— -ElectriC' S ^ v ic fc ^ _______1. , « a t i o n _ ^•Raaics lUtafiM

- i i i i ' , ir iL iiV ' * ' ' ' ' ' ^

We r:::r Biggeat Sale Event ,

COATSt o I g ^ n o r e •

T w ( r - P a n t s S u i t ? - - — -

^ OFF ^ ^.............$ 6 . 6.5

“ E i ; f : $ 8 ! l 8:cs 0 to 18 Years Old ' ; i

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ies 0 lo ifl Years b k ' .. .1.B E P -L IN B D C O A TS— ' .

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'- V 6 r»»Witi"lWltt7-t*-««um*d: ruf-ltio —- Bin et unMllclt*'t iii;inu»eripia,' i>Holo» n |

u l i e r n o t uY Ihr UlKrn on of if>« j4W , ural •ml BO m.inii»rrli>ii »1H t*lurn»o unlrn nrcfldiMnl'-d l.y iiocc(*iry poUa«n._

el«9. 1.0. An«<-!c.

NO. TABKINO • IfC»ilC350 irpwrlj Umt JU now. Ir^Ilf on i

T!torDf:*mP8ffe»nK-vlowi)Wit«-:^JUC. |yj3,.cut;tiil.jnicre.ftrc, ai luwi.UP iJong Uie M<!cs of bmlti?:.i i.trtcta, crat rcduclns tlic driving ppntc l.i'n"nar- ' “

“Tinrlanc iiiiil uU:.uucUnr'*n'f“*'f«“*® jaj a itc ra anii olflccs. bccQiiiy autcmo- wo

fewer ore driven down town. Bo tiio ^ ttrccta aro nwch-clowr.-ttlUi—uiarfc oiili

•Toom for morloriits and i>cdcsUlan8 be j. - . Ss

'"prlvttCo car* arc allowed tlirco mln- . -utcs: for "HlMharelng Uiclr; P « « a - ^

• ancc. Cara lhat u«d W be kepi down rJJ -lown are-now Icit in dc^gnatcd-parlt- lUi

Ini. tnA-lmii-illiu. ^Irlf j nnrt ftt-Hvp>mlflute

'“tnwn'Bls" frwir'tiitTc ■ to“ ih9“ buMiiw* -O ~ac'»6i~TrucfaritlloW wl' Uilrty cili>- j ]

their time will probably bo cui down./Ajl t* draitic but Inovllabtc.

^ ^ 'e -W rc i t lM -a f t im ii l i ig J o J o ;^ ^ •“

..nave to follow their oxampjc............ on~ " O U~hUiH ''* '' 'nnl'nU H - J C'n cd 'lo Uko care Ol one of more motor tilr •cara per faniUy: Uiey do well If they

- accommodate the people wlUiout tliel: 'tan.„.C(tlc<_plaiin«l J n . l h p future hon

T » W 1 » * II" ” ‘' -------- ------------ K

---- ---------r n r - rT O m E B H tt "Ju»t a i there are pcraonis pow wed

of. an ovemiaatcrlng urgo in UiV dircc* Um

n^'^rnTnUMlaTtwll'iira d ^ ' t o « t. Jlrca_tft.btalW!ng8;___ _ _ ^■—-Tho-urg*- « n o u n U -W -i-n i» l» . W

Held ln_»ub}ccUoa tor month* or It may bo joar». Uio ImpuUe break* out in, fgatn and _ i^ lo u id ^ v b Ita .vle> In Usi to repeat Ms' oKcrise*.

___ auch_a^caaoJ3_that.mpon»lbli) tor ^at least tw ot a icrlea ( j ttroa which m

—n B « I-tn 7 .W a* h tn * to n -ftittay -^» a«o. Science gives a name man commonly Known a* a “tlrebUB"He b dubbed a pyromanlae ai^ . l Blrango os tt may #e«m, Uiore afo at many, ot bla kind W atlerri araonj hu- “ • manlty as-a whole. blr

— An-abnormal-cunalng-accompanlcs Prl the diKflM and thero -are caws ot ^ record whero a series ot fires of an iDCtndlary origin have co%-ertd a pw- cai

’ fell upon Uio penon rcspon^lc.!t la a stnuwo d laew but >4befe

are many , eases and it constitutes a wa mcnace to pl'UlKUy auJ awiftlnin tg Or human life ot Uic gra.m t kind. ^

It p ^ n V d a y >-oung»Krs don'tTcoI ^ . llko tludi-lnu aa their elders u y thoy tn

did in their day! poaalbly It to becauM they aro not ofJcrcd Uir right Ihceti- tt« ; - Here Is Pralrtsor .WoUenden ot C( Obcrllii Collecc wltli an- Idea tliai cli looks like a world.bcater. Hr would

__ iniicUtoi-ippeaLaLaporla wllh.a tUU gj— tuonger-appcaj . - . . -------------- :--------- cT

-Al matter# alaiid.” ir«‘ciii>ialiu. "ail ^ : Uio honor 40C9 to Ihoee who strive on ^ ^me-fo(KO*H^tUld--ar.-ln:j)Huir-outMfl^ S Vaollvllie*. n ic pritts \a UAt tleld i.

se<m wohh strlvlng for. —"Phi Jk t* ' Kappa (the lunior tf^» ^

Tcni|ly> hai done niuch^toward creaU y

cnt'a-lniiclngtlonr^-woulg_MjBEgLM „ li belter Tcward tor bcliolastlc attain- k menl a inappy roadster. Tlic side* E

—.-ihow’ co^ t.U lp ii _ niiijl bo uiel on ' .■;'«iuai:'tenitf."'.' '

7 q ira 7M*’tJTo1>Ml''eii5-.>7 > ^ t^ d J i r c c o r t_ to eoltrne or high

~ a n j.: w!>tth tho ■ «ttidcnU.- go

•foblfiSr'iiurrvoiiJd be' der

3 u n g e n t - ^ L = - = | b l

dF teag ::'i?aT ah{3--||^, 1T,« Cream of tho Natlon’a H ... . Ilnmoi .. - - — 1

Police >rc shooting limber W im In .,e streets cf Kaiusi C i i y r ; . '^ , W or» than KAiplng •'ooden u u la n s rr I _ _ r*'.fl«hliiJlnk«»i«^^»^i*'i m I

•OUbIc?—-Tll^WntrTltrT-tdaitnaiZr- _

The news has lelkrd out iliaf a man w 10 death,in Florid*. The na«t '

ia t Florida has a ne* iircsi apent.— . lie Adrian Dally Telegram.

l)j'tm lipn 16 that"thins wlilcTcomM'I a person who Hu br«n ooOn^ nat* rally.'end eonslnts ot at Icatt- tn i - • 3oks for each desire to leap.—Xhc ■ort Wortli llccord- Tclfgram.

pcMibiraia-to M turedu-'atlnt li chlldrtn .- Tho 6aa Diego .:

« Hlckmnn and lili p.ils had gane n much fobacr^loinB nil the.robblnn nd killing; the SlK-rmaii antl-ti-usl i* prntitifaly .f'Wi w.iurJTitf»ro:«6tt«» . . . .hcm.~'nio Uanlu Htaa.Pliaa.Dcmflr.------r a t . ____ __ _ _

re presume, "not shnrt sklrta. but Hn>»»i-<irtrt«i"-Th«> New Yotk PobL

A course-in charm Is lo bc given at)hio-unlverBlty.-«t-Ath<'n«.-Xt-*l>ould------le very instrnetlve—to Uie profcasor i-lio kIvcs ir=-Tlio Akron Beacon — - rsiThial.' ■ -

I'hbib experts who are wdcavorlnK

MaC V?‘hl^'f mmt Af lh(.«p ___ _Joosler' baskotbaU B3mcs.~Tho Tcrrc ■uutQ.auf . - - , _. . . . __ ,__________

« M r t t i r i =M ted by

' U n. B, B. Wirnami___________Pboa* W __________ •_

)n W td n c ^ V «t«i‘‘mnnn Ih^ mMnben ^

;alned wi^T a prettily arranged t ta for a n . 0. P. Newman, and Mr^ Nelson , flayword. two ot Uielr members who ' uo leaving-TwIn PalLi to malto Uielr ! rtomft.lu Oniltomia. The afttoioon.wa.'i “i".ipcat^ui_acallt'WorH,,»n'< c o n v r .^ ^Uoa At tra r o'clock rofreslinienls wero ^w w ^^fm iti a hfaiiUtully BppolxUrt Utble-eovered wiUi a lacc do th anu centered with a va»«_of pink eama- Uons. Uio honored gueaU presiaing a\ the silver scnrtces. Mrs. Thomaa Rob-

NoTinmn. dnd M«. H a> ^rt attracUvo g itf from Oie organUaUoD. who- csch-tnado- frtblou*- responses. ^ M ri" B o O i iw t t^ • tty-M rfrOeonre p . Bprague. Mr*. ? . P. McAt«e ^ S S ^ n , B H. .Attliuon. /U.UUI1I ™ In the dining room wero Mrs. E^ugono • « ' Ostrander.' Mrs.. Waller Reller. Mrs.R. A. Reynolds ahd.Mn. Nr»U..WIghl, - & An..ouL-oCtowii gueil w u Mn. J.- s . Ma: Whitg ot Logan. Utah, a former'pretl^ tiu dent of ’f " rm . "1''^ ** ZuiIho' home ot hw daughter. Mra. D. H. cn AUlncon. .. , ......... . ...

Mrs. J. Paul Thoman was liotlcas- esp at a charaiing bridge supper Tum- w. day evening, a t hpr home on Uncoh). ren compllmcnlwy lb her husband, on h b hat blrUiday annlversarr, and Vaugto Ma Prico-whose.-i»t«l day.t^Uls on ttw |ngsamo day. Suppet.«u . H ^ bI ono at Urge njid' threo smaU Ublcs omo- rep mented wlUi red •catnaUons and red Ida candles In .allm holdera. r »

^ 7 i aWhich wero cut and w ned by the tioa- P.

wao won by Mr. and 'Mr*. JoTuTV-C to Oraham. ond lecond high by Mr. w d hcl STril. Hairy-BeftOlti-Tha y iwt

Thnmni..- Johij W. O m lw .

R. p. Parry. Walter Beller. £u#jne Oc- ret trander, Kenj-pn Green and Harry theBenoit.- ■ ^

At tin? Home of Wr*. PVank Me- lor Cormlck memberB of . Uie Mor^iinWdo ha club hflil an oil -day mceUnu. Wed- tbi nesday. At ono o'clock a pot luck lun­cheon was served. During .Uie day fw rtiwlb - ^ re^tied -tOT- H

71b<lh Btllnicf were auwta *nd twcho cU monMti^.irare- n»tn^nnn tfiNhniarv ^1 wllh l ; Bchwlder. *

Mrs. C. E McClBln «ind Mrs. H.

! nllen'-work.-Mrfr-iBWrwwtt-WaUanK^ Oi• lon-.rcad "The ClUien." and-'^rff. A. o'l . E. Henderson rendered i piano wlo. g,

■ jo rt - ienrM'irtralmnil* «l Uu ck»c -* Of tb» lUtemopnr—

0 .At Uib ; b u^ttTw eeU w j .- f^p«-T>niann i ^ nimrTirBiaetl u tct '.bJ fi;r g

? the Rebckah and Odd ^ o w s dUtrlct Ir convention to bo;held In .Twin Fttlto Ir

^ ^ a n t t w - ^ - t ^ ^ T ? ^ B . - » M - t t n d g

\ souiiMd~thal^\»'> I’iin d tm would! be ]i It a e ^ ^ ‘

AII.Y-NEWS. TW IN f a l :

— • ■ i . j s E n i m m

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c u w a n a ' c . L. L w in 'ui'ie t iftiffl' f, trt membership and Mrs. Oenevleve, Hollenbeck wa* rtcelvcd by transfer i from Oie Rupert lodge.. Honoring the birthday of Thoma* Wlldey. founder-] of Odd TellowlUp. a dujignum

wa* given whlcli Included two piano 8e cctton».•-“Th»-Oftaf^«-o^^.^^>» HWf-T lars.” and "Love ut Uio Oolden Hour." l jT Mlss Anim IVagnerrairnddreas by Rev. B, C. Barton on Odd TeUpw-. 1.1.ki_-eiA—iBiA—iiIaIIii—lllimhoCt-.ilCrttdlil-VIVVT**BTU I"'!* .^1.*. ..MMM .I . h.iMMiiBcng." and vMelotly in K". by Oytn;

nor. Mesdames Polly • Fchrenbacher. * Marie OlUlhan. Emma McKinley, Fred • Blas*,-sUwUDu(iuuao.>Mmale .C ta i:- and Mlu Ada WUIitie. aU. of PUer. ' wen guesU of Uio lodge. ‘During the social hour r*frpstimcnt« wero served.

- Mn. M. E. Jcnnison. Mrs. A. E.

TiKmHoy oTrnlTIg fft hftmw _cn BevenUi avenue: Tlio regular busi­ness session was prenldcd over by Mrs.D. R. Churchill and followed by o n '' espocloUy interesting program. Mn. W. E. NUon gave a mt^ceU&neous cur­rent event ond Mn. M. I<. HavUand had a most entoru-iinlng pap n on daho which wna followed'by Uip sing­

ing ot "Idaho,- with Misa Ortiee* BeU at the piano. Ml» Olo^ya TerKime, republican commltlec woman from< Idaho, told mo!it eiilertalzUnaly of b c r , recent trip to Washlnglon. D ..0 .. A mtmnrlal.mffi'-ft-’n i^onnr-of-iho savan— founders of T r iT O r o n w ig ^ y T J r r ^ P. P. McAteo WM an e s ^ h ^ lm»,

hcld'o cut ctft-'Ji basket of frccsloa In-

readSg"a taS^iIiil'^ulbu'tc'to n ^ ' ' ^’ the founders tlicjc were cxtlaguUhed

ono by one. Miss Grace .BeU? pl*yed

lon, just pren-dtng tho ceremohir. (Tbe ' hoatdscs sen-ed -refresluhwla-'during • t ^ e o ^ hour. •

i - A N N O U y g i M E N T S ^

TMniTP.' P.’ nracken'raimdayvicKooi » class, o f‘Uie Prcibjlerlan cburcb :wUl?. mceLFilday-nIicnioou-flU:3£La‘cloek.i. mlth H r^-A«»i»*f^wilcyr-Il-Uwi Bilft-

d6nla.'hbtcl. TIktc will W elccUon .of •• officers.- --------.

i _ jrjitL » j:^T ..u^w uijn i(cL m iw lflt. n 2 o’clock in.tlie M. & churclp - •

^ Oatholic ciiuivli tht* oyeiilngmt'.^*M. O'clock. W. Orr C h a p m a n '^ Hvrjr. Bcnolt WlU speak, on: notodX^eh. ot

S today. Tliero wlU bo.tt musical pro?' e. gram. . '•

” I N T E f l E S T r O r i N C R i f i l i ^ :” ■; ■;

I* KU.(DERLY, Jan ..lf t-R a lY ili) 'o i^ ' ur ingrWHr-iiqlflnn UiotmrtottaiRaBB^ S hcrQ,by_Eg(Ui)-cUst-8am -P.; J o n w |w

ct In Uie campaign - han' bcon^tfeiKU?;^ Is Increasing iotercit wlUi a nunber.-o rId

Be Iw l ' (be ' evangeUsM'In orqilng.'i-'He 'preached'

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tre ^ ■ I IIIOd.L^.-i.».;---- . ,[ •-------- :— ... IS ^^-A T tn 'tr;:------ ;nld-tl.eT'IH.Iltt-y«iu>’-* -«w osied Kmlle HI me U. P. went liy-ltlm. - 2 ; • Tlio W. J'; iookcd-dnrkty-;«p ni-tvo - >8 Ktseanl on tho bunk obovo lilm. . ir- laio lie. •‘If.l wa« td yell rlglit "nd Iona nt them llivy'drum Uiolrclotlics.*' ' “ on “All ttie nnme,'* sold Itam tn llic Eur>Ig- gcanu "ll'a klmln dangerous to hnvo ■' leU ono guy guuniln’ oil that buncli." _ • riOij" "I ain't liunrd'ln'’ '6tn.~ cniieil tact; 'j,‘ om' tho M. I'- who hnd hcnrd.'“rm show-

in’ •cra-inc ruiiai'’ ,. . .. .. • ... AnoUier long yolu>nn

iiiOMiilnlnniilii^^ ^

5W“ Hi.-iij vOliltn ItlO-OM Mull. Ufl nob-," —J in bled bnek t<> thh' fll‘0 oDd tint on his

jfj; ahoM 'nno-nnccfnsjrr" .. *um - l la n s ,; . i i r J f o n f - U tM " " J _,| W orcTOat

Of 'aiKiut his k-s*..l*'l'ir ■go ' rtporf'am l ^ M lUcn n i coma back.'.':' -• 'J” Tlio cnpinln's^aclo eyc'liail llghicil. i,

' M ^ aule. nfltft»r t t r »na tiu' tiinuned -?j- s In llio sersennt. Inslcaa of going Into :

ll|0 trcuclj. r-; “Uoiv did It soi" oslscd Uio captain.'

i when Euillo slood'botore hlfli. "Unort? ;j 3 — -l h9pe-lt-keei>»-0D-t»lhi-wajf;--tl’tie In-.j - . .ro iMtloiu nre tliBt->t %>li.'~^^ :i

will hittery Is to nun'o-forwiird within nff, j loclt.-liotir.-Our traiiiporir^Uehea-Bnd.Btl. .jM*;.iclUat.7!V»‘*‘ nlwi»'wPfx.uiuUl-tnul;htr ^

Ahd tto'lUoKontf.wljon.^hW.Etl here , "So tficn, yon cotne u p ^ I f i^ H W iT i when WQ llinl.gw *her« ,tho battery ,

-wll|-tnUn-np-Mgl«on;^jronn9'1«clrand cuhio iiur tntpsport to ,

0^ : .out-of-mnge-mort i if - thytnlaht.—«U -; am , course. It n eotinUiMlUqcklftB^^ypal) ,,-ot .W J il'opro?' - ,A tow nilnuti»N.WSEM ^?j!l"-f.L^

•guBticft couiu *# ;i:.ron6n « f» iw *J tliorlwittory. 4ha ^ i t f

.padV f«^ .o ti ; . i ta i ia a |^ FfAL catao up from piBft;. lit. . t m .7" . wlierti tliey, l in d ^ ^ f ti l ^ tho.guoa were ^rU tW l-O U t.^tU ^M .

L«U) gan tu.dlglBM|nrttfal£'- |n i ^ ._

^ftwiiTtir littI tnSRln* ‘‘"'j V

T t r j ; ^ . ^ ) r t n w j i ^ ^

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t. ia28.~by'ibOTcwTOTETWl>ungr^^ j

ere* 'to ' i h o ^ ^ c '^ p e w 'u i l c l ^ ^ 'e thlclicr. . tl

•'Wliai » fool 1 WBf," multered -Eadle. - "Well, I’ro n o w -g o in g to b a | i

- i r a r a i l simln. T h h may .bfl-tlia_lfliit ■ p d rlv e-o f-th eT T arr^o rB irT B raw T n o — «

. ^ r m a a army baa coUapw«a VU u j I Uib G O Toa,,ariay ,nM. ddeflofaiod |

• slaco a a fc r tti T f i lc j^ . Well, n*flUi. c e r It hnti o r not, r i l aevc r b« K sred c

-< IH H igaloA -Ue coutd f» | hts fihta ki - t

r fe w rm lB u tc s Just b e fo re .th e tU ack ' th a t oiomlnc. "Nope,*' bo aald alood, I

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CHAP-TER n i j , [

. N ig h t .M a r c h c a IKaiJfe, I'l « iJlirJi tor Hie (

.................*!!!!!; jm. “Bcfe-{"-h«^i;"ivpi'inlf m v in»M»4>T~ -J

KJ '■ j. down thereby iliiU caisson tliat‘aonly .,

, , . .got ono tenm onll." . . }• Eadle. li'Olln;: uj.. beheld a hugo, .,

(hulking ilsure he knew well, comlos ),. >hli way nlongjhe column. ,

jjj- -•-•’Wclt.-lf-U Isn't JaU«l'?--he-ctJed^ _ “What uro you dolnp nway from tbo stipjily company, aren't you lo str

P ' "Not me." replied Jako. "I belong

^ 'illteli beaUlu the sergeant.' Ho wa» t

^ liiiins and wero M vered' with frecklei ~------- und -rc ti- iia lc -as-co ftn ft-a i-ariione '* -

iuon&-?Moro red hair peeked from bb*

- '*1 henrd you wero in loBie Vlad of , a Jaiu," uuid Eodle. "You should have ‘” 1' knoivn liOtei-'thnu* lo tr>- to «U staff

"lo li 'V. JI. 0 . A.'Buy.'"'—------------------ ■• ■'Jliai'B n dirty lie,” aald JaUe, -tlial .wani't-lt o t all. ■ ThiB h e re 'I ’-maii, .ho asked for n Oft a n ' w e give i t tj) -him. Ifs Dgin orders to ha ro anyoBO

"*r 'r rd a Ihcia i'«i'rt>-dSOnB.nv«llrlJ«By»2?!: iglTQHini o rwo nnd wo glvo J t .ttt 11)%

TJjls ivfls 0 «-i'eV ogo, wljco-wo w ai J ,, ItiggiB’ hay to lloyameix. Woll, tho

:m s tlr -b c fo re -^ h o -^ u

f!5L JaA tL aaLsom o. ru D n lnL B O er,raun !. " " 2 sUd iuo b plug o' terbaccer, ■Ub's b r l L .«h lte .iiian /^sayg H o BflMtlt Sotlwal ? .» yMtorday, wliea wo^ .wim nltehln- fni.m nM e'tom o old lerry

.'dUjputs.. a, guy cqmw ’ m>* say i Ito*

- to Uie •I '. gny. fo r a coupla morn p lup 0* n tiR ' terbaccer bl>»ifl^a'n '.told M n, Iliio d 'd~ D .fool, rlsht

%*J |u front d f .ft conijla majora. ‘Can't

-«oedA^<*6yfc -uSoirl'TtmL:back:aB::- W took th c .i- r 'n .th in g , c a r tia n ’ all aij’ M ' i h r e V U ia Iho. creek; Bo wlion tlw 5 ” ^ I w in a jo n come o n fr as to

:«ilclcrnf^ctir.wBBrtorb«inizfliiEStiflE e iw i I n .th ercroekrklcka

M o i ’ l i p ' V , bein' b joko for I t I a iln

^ ,*T |i#n iB M yog.w aa3bw k;' f ^ been r 1 come over 19,11 , t i i t tf ry onq«

"hospltnl.>-W hat w as, tlie -m atter wlUi ig g yul;V.V.. - ‘ • '■ . - r - r :

ifounditrlpe, “Look that OTtf. JakB.'

a a i M n K c r : ^ ^ ^ rhnnl.L^oolB’tlMfp in ^.rBn^all,5 ?BlhBr

HiMo two tiiure neo e m ^ rd froo Uin aatd siooiik They wore. Shorty and Baiqy. nlog

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nlKI.* . m a B«M>.. - m nin s t you should 'carrjr7i{ oa yonr cals- -gDpp son ilnm Ims'got to.bUie.!TllbJils . for I BBtlilne giinnera. .They've got their, pnbl

-guns ,oa -yiiwl>«r-ropt‘* :a ty il> . BBd, ,.._*J1

We.iliought we mlgbt put It on the • '-fj sUP Of ona of the llmben,-but_Short jn\u said he waf Dxln' to aleJif^hcre."- naj-

"Vou lie. you blg.whlft flr gtaitoge.” iwet cried Short.- “I hiked every-foot-of -Bt-U (be hike. And ,1 know a man I conid juan tart) In tf I was n mlud to'for riding look

rorinhartrall-ohone-o^Uie-gups," , , ^ "Well, whut do yoo say. KadleJ the

nskcd UnlJy «»h t sigh of paUcnce. - -can. — tb p " »«ld'iiodte/—"l'i»-golaft-ia. _busl hike liprc lonlglit.’. I f i a nice quift "i plHcc iitid I don't ever hove occbi>I<hi sent to rlioMi anyone buck into ninks when uvei

lIicy:^^irOTJrunti'rrijirwJjir'u)y;gitr “ np"

• son.". ~l«e' " T—yon*ra~ln~lttclc ‘~comffleuled-Baldy>- —Vel

. "I >ri«Hi tn .1(1 Hint, hut tlio gong I was gw marching with thought It waswcU a lior

*1MM n in 'tna‘«oui r s l 'o f -ih»• 0 lluiber. WclC thla guy pul some- wor

! "eUa'in? an ^ 'tio ' Hrs ^hlng^l knw ' tliero wan lu much stult on .that Ifm- the 6er ihut tlio wheel team waa URid.so Sloi high In the air by the pole. Utoy A

- couldn'l-gcianinlon., .That.Iwin’ .tho .co i _ -cn*c,-l_dida:t.accJi'J»_wojrotild_£Bi. =»lio

Uip InniBuleyiiu ou."______________ , _«cn“Give us lt,“ wild EadlOi.'uBd.TH

■look an e rll. I'm. going to hike wlUi ^

Hlg Joke, or Ucd Jake, or SoafT Eater, JJ|>‘

casual - cotoiiauy with bio aad slon

_ . uM[ltl* ‘A’ battery to boo a illUa icrv» lee."

"i kno'w jil^- said Short, "lio’s Uie " 'irinii lliiit>ro u g t o w l i o ^ . - ^ i ^ ^

Ton sot orcy<ycd a t Cafteydawn?*

d ■comes along uud Stccs us ho’s liable'to* throw tho gravy train In tbo dltdi." ' , d j A lons.suaiuincd sound ran along« | the wluiuii.-l«« thiit-of a frclglit train

10—o r^ jo^ha^ O T ^bd ^ly borses belug put loto thole collars, of , " id paifiranpporO-Ellos iDldrtKTllp-MB li< chhlned to tbo stool traU, aod tho " Id claak.of Uie plnUe hook of Uie limber « ' a . -nialast-tha-plntTn ring of Uib. traU. aa I t the column' moved forward. fr‘* r-*«rjnnBHTCti*sttraR»ldoT)f-mc.-3Bke."- -jo7 said Eadle, "I'm rankest man of. this xrit -batunr aftor tlie flrst sergeant and If tii

anyone kicks I'll iiTTTtepl yot'lioro »lo casi the caisson got mired, to help tnpull 11 oul pgalu." ob

The marcli ot iho-colaoti waa moro it,Utely, there waa an BUoospbere ot g ,

he gsycty'nbont Umt had been absetit the n,'nlelit heforc. Th(> men bad bad a long __nlght'B rest, they bad eottn UtM-cx- -gj

r l TdlcoL'iiiettlKriiiiainplt'jpMtom^^^ a t, ' managed to replace loncs by tha j i

almplo ezpcdlont of plondsflog ro- ploecacnta or beauUon* meuiberi of „

• otiieribatterlea.- Tbtrtr slomachs were ,,, »®. ifnll of bacon and canned bcaBs, and qi “8 • cigarettes wero plcnllfui. Whaf. more „1

conld ft mun wnnti In^ — *«irmarch-WB8 through t«lllBgcoun. -n,

'try andas.lt grow darker, B'half mooo inlighted - tbo-landRcupe. Xhe colamo „rauunted a long hill, Uie men breaking h-

JlB ’ tl hniTclj. anil fnirt t'* fh ii**** 'ana Jaho cobM M tH« llUti Ut . U u “pu i Biorchlug irw ps for mllw. lo»pcj, up • p

® Uie glow of Uinusands of clfinijilei.-.- -'6 52 ’ "SHio " sh

rf road ‘ but'" our"*^own“ ' rigaOe.^ said »« Eadle. “A -W ftreB g U i brigade of

Held artllleiT coven two miles and s— im rrsT rcyg ."" ...........................................■uit rxeli, but look st.that otber road l"-aili Jakojioliitedaerota (be bills BBd'Bure «tb euoiisii. BDoUier road wfli.ottUIBfD, .

OBB fnr, far away, by tbe Uny « d dots of.“JE :iiio:<ifiar6ttcc-,” ^~-----------—')“ • ~,:.!:itjbowB-you-how-far yoo-cBB-seo ifBi n clgarelte butt,.doesn‘t I t r obserrea tbo Eadle^' "l1i renenbcr Uiat Uie.oext ihlB -time V'tB-ar-Urt front.''--------— ^ —

JO'- - 3 n k ^ ^ r i» ! - ° . J L S L L• B nu lybre-fronr; After.tbo nsy them l!^-boelie:llt.out.BLSaint.Ultafi]..tbB.WJt wo i,ui, bo ovtr Bny:daj..Tlify're.llclrtd..

S 2 . 1 1 ^ yon. J h a cMBOO WBBOtrellBTed

uSHe (t •—.nDontbelJm -Bll^o-hear^ieElls* 1“8> liid lt. '' ' - - ' •' -- .•'' blni They detcended Hii# blU .and coalnr Uht ncunr:the>nelds ot.iKe bottom, Eadle BB't could leo a grcBt nutnbcr of men and ; a . Jmriw.-

r«B ; h B ^ « try .- r :^ ^ !r ::;^ ^ •lb I :li.r ::r t^ ^ "WiiDt's w m ln ' off b e re r multered

U« E-:niUc. '' w i:rb c m r* 4 u k e d .Ja k e ._ “TbeiiiVm'cn

IdaT

.jojS';iJ9'n:j_y{»u,;;luOPoio7l 'can.gee?

ktUjrai(town;;tbey..t>lw*.t6P.btnin . . l .biM.iB'- i toeah lB trlntQ HiMUfft-_______m ,. ' - - -

anI boUed-reiiilBrt comH alonr-tod .

log men and UiB'saUoplBff horses. .:bo D>on .yere..straniwl/. taient. ead . - -

jow . - W racryou that's-----------oppoBed to be' a walkin' llandbook or Drivfen aBHi^annonccfe, bow isony / mbllc Biilra.llfs.l thero Ib a divUlOBl"- - _‘Jlwcnir-BCTcn.thoa*and." ■an_swe_rcd'

■^Iwcnty-ierCn thouttndr' cried lake. "What the b—I aro you glVlu*- u j - J - ^ 1 —WeU.-maybe ihere aro .wonty-BOvea thousand pobllc animals it-Uiat.-Ko, but ^ou^fooled ones, bortr : :: -. uBpy, nowt Answer quick wlUiout ookla’ U up."-J t-d e tf t- to o w." said Eadlo. . “ao« ------ ----;he h-^i ehdul'd 1 Ictiowf I baTblU I- mn. dOTto hoodie my own cod ot tbo

"W ?ir7hcreV ^d^^ Uiou- ( wtend, and If only two or threo out ot ^ uvery Iiuudrcd fall down aod won't gel^p" )/^»^nnrcJl■nna-IllCD■•^(‘n J p ^ n f r ----------thu hnrnvM Is polled oR 'cm. tbcrn'l!I 'i ij'u iifl'iiifircPem Ttnnirr 'flfoonH' ” '“Well,-0B -li-lSi-nbouuiwo-or three ia r--------c w y ttir tnUc a flop. Eadle, Uie______

wTrlh'tha^ wnf it would toko to" melt 'em down-tor glue."—T w o w ir.-said Endle.-“U's lucky---------iho war I* nearly over orwo'd bo drag* glBg our own guns." * . — - r -

AB tho Bight advanced, a bank ofclouds gradually covered the mooo, andslionirott<:r-“ 1flhUlvt:tf.bifEan.tornln------^licnvIlyrnilWdy-ucrpimdlcular down— *-----ponr;— ^ --------------------------------------

Mho column Umt litul .b«n_HLBrchiwi_-:::V. fllfnllv utong brt)ko Into n chorus of criM and protcstaUons, a wSW miilody' timt-died nwav out of-hearing, tho curKB of the men mingled wiui liio T ruitle o t thouMnds of «lkkers bclng •aonned-Bnd ttio dnimmliiB oi uio.*ain .. . . .-cn-n-hnrnJred-eBlsson^Ws.---------- -------------

“Whftftf-MW-'Eadlc. ducking his dicBitnwnlnsi-^iliu «u*li uf —

Itnwn lllf Inside of ^ y ^ t t » ttlrwdy,' rcpllw JBko."G -d , nin't It coldl'* . , 1

The ruin fell through Uio rest ortho march. Tho sllckors Issued tho W

;'Aiuurlcan army ^ '

them oui of tho mud and w prevent .itln 'ljlrViBfiftDt^ i tpiiAfint Ibe w^arcr^

Tltfro wos, undoubteaiyr sothB. other rearon for iliIs •circum­cision. because tho Frcach army

'TOffiUffDOUt ina.Kor turut&iini its soi'“diets iiltli BU mtitiuui ut i.oujforlsW«-JeDgttniod-the-marchBrof-ilio-Fr«ocft--------wero Just os long bs any other army s.

from lu surfaco onto, a very vulnor. oblo ond senslUve pah ot tho soiaior, the back of hU legs, and from Uiero ll scoped down Inside Uie,puttee loto the ahoc. if U 1 , . I

!^ V nmgrew bccamo tortufa.^-The rolling hills Umt Uicy lind w glco-full>cUmbcd lDihemponll4litBow bo. 'came rnonnlnlns.-stretching up to un- known.belghts In llie blackness. Eadlo. apd Jake, too Urcd to talk, pounded along lichind tho caisson. Jake wns III pntUcnliirly bad tuck, for ho was -

-not-only-unu»ed-to-ui8rchlog.-but.bo------hnd a tull pack on his buck, over which bc had, put hla slicker, so Umt he looked like n particularly ferocious i...,.<.i.ii.i,>v i!t» ilnrpd not lake off his

' a gas mask nnd pistol belt can bo

'bulks too large-and. the.^mlirHonc* . . .tnen of the previous nlgtitHlll aplashcd V

Uielr woy Oown' tho colunlu, .wheeled 1 ■ -just-boyood tho cnlfsoli, and siiludicd '

II,/.Ir Imek. fpurrlnp^mt cursing ♦• - fllplTn»n l" -*iCTtT hyrtilih------ ;---------—

(CoiitlDUed in next Issue) ■

L NewB Wont Ads reach the people youI ^ ■ 'to ..B \U B C t. . . ,

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'u i y ^ S * \ i i i X ^ ~ nr 1tartC commlsijGa t o toeJd in ' 6 aJt ' » U k e M fo n the (Inal h e tr tn c on ttie ■.

’ prc9>6e ed - ln en « ied -U rU f ■oti-'onloiu. tu was telcgrephed to W u h ln g to a l u t tic

:ev sn in « -b ]r a^ eoaunlttM-cODSltUng h i of H . / . We«»w. W e r ; A . H . A «end- nip , Tw in P*Ui. end o . W . Coiner.

__H 6fflien^appolntod by E. C. D iv I s J . cheJrman:ct- & ;neeiln«Jol, onleirgttfft'; . ers he ld In the oKlco o f the couniy *" ecen l liero yesterduy eJtcm oon. 8 lm - ^

---- hy .h> Wsertcu llu rsi eommissionen v id gov- ^ crnors o( liitennountajii a n d - coast ^

— B latia^ lL Ja . gtatcd. ^jippoJntm fni of the conunJllw cwno

ftt tlie conditio n o t a lonR 'dleciis* P' Blen o i a report ccnl o u l by UU) n r - ' —

-«f-cflm mls»lon-for-coH U der»U on..llJ« _ report, iwo coplta 0/ which arrlv rf- a, for j u e oi grbwcrs lh f55“ aaya~prc=’ p vicusly. covcrcd UO larse octavo paces »

11 w a»*lclt”ih » t ihto w*b"^U» m uch f (0 dlKcst tn one sitting . }j

8«ne-F lrim -^lB *pi4fcs*l»le------- j,O ne ot th e th ln ss to be detcnn* (j

___Ipwi b r the piw Ung was w h e th « the y,quntlons propountledl51d:JlsuQr'ralc> cd applied sattstM torlly to Idaho con< ^ dUlons. SnwMng Rcneralljr. i t was ^

___ n«ri>- e f th em dW. b ttt-U j,_ 3 /a a -P B ln lc d _ o u Q S * C » U b w » n c« -fo r'

a h r ln lu ifc n v w h o llj 'ln su ll tc i^ . TKlsT - - - f c r - . t h e Uoilf^l e ta t e t - . a s - a whole, r- _ .mA nnlM BCMKlIng to UlC' U blCg.- „- to only oncricnii) 01 o ile ' |U!F K n r r

trooi Ujom j!iere?~ j j--------- ....-Hwtri H m tilA frodneU ' i

Ttiol'onion' q u « tl« i ~hgrp--h«5- par^- * titu la r reference lo~thp BWfet flnan» « '•h r T f f T - f ^ ’ 'T 'h r tlon was taken here in iB36T)Soro ■«

----- tlte -« roD -a-tta .-m iturcd. and when I'*11 '"1 j ''*** “***««''■■*'>« I

Uh onion had jual «U«‘led.' Carl L. ’ D tU iig staled th a t whllo figures on t cost of production h t tlio field and up to polnl of delivery wa.i u tU fac - ,{Qtv a s ft a rh o i^ sh r tn k a w JoM a n d j

t l n himdred up to , po in t o l de*;------U vB rr~ H 8'w » f ' ^ f r ^ o j ! f t * » ^ U

there were new problem s o rliln s in the western country which could onty be iindentocvl by a i&fellnr la

' tho lliw iiiuu jiu in aiairict:— B iu tp - m cnT aT tliC 'tim s'tnarT tiirsurver-w aff

:rz.Tm adc:vaa:Poorrand-ls-.nnnft,too-cood.

^ '^ c t l c a i ly tH e f th e dowfl grow- ~ e rT T n e« n t-ag rw d -thirf>^on-th® av- 1

enue tlio price received, lu u nol paid for tho raising of th e crop dur- Ine tho pant three years. T he prob* lem lo r the onion sra«-er was u> gel enouith (or his crop to make It pay. A t times. It WIU sisw d. th e price was

ii= -M -»ow |^n .v60-ce iU a^^ -liuud^

___ ^ u i T a >

Opon A n A e e o m t '

Wint

I ' Regular $69.95 ..Regular—59.95

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' R e g r u l a r 1 4 . 9 f

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- n n o m q p n * ^ _ , :

— ■ ~ r . , . ■ Bep' . • , trie

1 didn't beUcTc it when Puc said (toi .he-waso-l.sca»Sl,ot.ao4Uo'. but wo lice

was paidn’ *- poUecxnan'(bdiy an’ par he said a cuss woitt out lotid.* offi

■ tariff of | 9io w hl^ '^w nld ef’fec. ord tually cut out-lmpbrtaUons, -though she he n ld the prlee would not be mueh her h ljhe r-ln -th a tew n t....------------------ cor

Pordcn Tariff Tanileo. clii Mr. Weaver read a 'le t te r .from llJ

OongKHinaa-AddlBon-Tr^ltb-sAy-.In r thal-be-has'-been'UMblrTff-Kcr coct of productions in Spain o^-lng to provisions, of a pending treaty. It

« ^ M a T ^ * ro p ^ colm^ du” loUrlff eompUeatlons. Invoice - prlem ic»jrbe-M eurcd.~but-noi-uirtosi-of liUproduetloa 1 ■-- -- ........ yes

- J o h n - 8 , -welih_commlaioncr.. of I? agriculture, who was to have brcD present, was unaBlo'to'attend o s 'w ^ aos arranging ior meetings In the , IklM valley.-- On belM Infmncd over the leleplMine thai'tno'm ecting here had decided to ask for a meet- ln g -ln -8alt--Uker*M rA'W «Uh-»ld {„ thal he had also Uken up tbo matter wllh the UrUt commission and that to

‘ WIihlnffton.-- Colorado.r-OaUfomla. ap UUh and other sUtjea would. It was expected, take like 8t ^ . Otoh. Ida- Ui ho.-'pirt-o(-W»shh»«ton and part* pu Af j frAlnrarfft nfB~ Intei^tgd CSPCClMly Vj

■ In tho w eot .S^Qlsh onion. -Mr. wi• DrUnR said-lhat Then. 04 occasion- 13 i ally'happens'. th g -8^ i 8h^lmporta-[to

i iherii_la liHlp terrnorr-loft tor . llie « Idaho product ^< Motion (or - the appointment of a ^

■ Bnirtewnded“by-o.-H rBtSed: ^ . *Tho committed' determlbcd lo « • -| r nrm ntt fh i - 1 poalble from the office of the county •5;- aCTicultural-«lfrnt.-from-Mt-JcLQn8 . ^L in a _

1 speedily were considered. ' ' ° i Qoerlea ef Commlnlon- Tliero arc 10 chief Inqulrlw pro- 0: i pounded by th o ' committee os fol> p

• (used In rvpoTt) reprcsenUUvo: years n ■U t w -c e 2. In tho comparoUve costs of pro- t d ductlon of Uto 'strong onions with g n Egyptian onions, how should the stor>

jr tha-arrlval~cf. Bg7Pton~onlotg -be con>- x

3, Whal losses In tianilt duo to ^• spoilage. tprouUnc. ote., Is ncnnally ,- to-be-eKpeot«(l-«tUi-mpDet=tar=tAl- 3 it Imported. Spanish onions. (B) Im-■■ ported Egyptian onions? .»• t. Discussion Is Invited as.to hov ^!l far tho Involcfi date glvon In this,ro-/■ port may be taken os Indleallvo of i3 coats of produeUon o( onions,In Spain,0 ttiuLEOpt-----------------_ J ------— ^

d in rcBpccl' to the competing coun- t

DivfliullCv

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9 S ^ W E ; 5 = S E : : ^

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9 5 N o i ^

1 0 .9 5 - ------------------- S 1 3 . 9 5 i l

g S j gT h o m a s _ _ B ic l ia r ( l s o n , l l 9 k i n . | $

'‘ w i t h 'w a n t e t l M a n , S a y i .H .8 C i

L .W a ^ l a l le i l W l l ln iu t . .C a iK 8 . - |S

B*ptcmtwr7 h o inmitutwt null tn dlS- ~ trlc l court here lo r UMO damascs from Ralph E. Leighton, chlcf o f.p o ­lice. end U»e NaUonal Surety - cam - ut pany df New .York, bondsman for th e xj offlccr, on grounds ot allc«ed false

ltlchardsb'n.~ac«oratnR'to-poUc»Tec7 a. ords. was deUlned on rtquesi of th e ^ jhe rtff a t DuboU, who asked o f f l ^ Si hero lo pick up Wheeler Ivle and ITU's ^companion.__ iv in w n _ w »ntjd on .charRei of Uiclt of wool to which h e “ u reported to have pleaded guilty. .hU * confession Involving a PocaUlle Junk “ia u H Z iu cH B M » irT n iO f’» * w C ! tf w ~Uie-IJabols slierUf eame here f w ^ v U ^ and litattd lh a l lie would nol prefer “ chargss against Rlchanlson. ■ ' ' fJ

A tW ^ey TelU ito ij ' nBlchardaon, aeeortlmi lo O.-.0. H all. a

liU ’attcrhey who IiW Uio com plaint li ycslerday In district cAurt-here.-w aa e:

been a .re siden t ol Twin FWU about n twa y e a r s . 'J l e is a 'v c tc ra n -o f - th o s

; atlom ey. • . «I He explained Ihitl he had b m dif* a

f 'pany bccauso h o 'a n d ivifl lia d -b eo n fc ‘ employed together a l work In beeh «* (tcld n ra n d 'th a t-o n -tn e-cv e n ln r-th cjff wero token In euslodj-. they had come • I to town to, ObUln fmploynient picking i t applca at-Uto-'RogefMn-orcbards.— r '■ B In Ills'complaint. Richardson alleges■ Ujftt he was engaged In “peaeeablos pu rsu lt-o f-law ful busincai".when: he , t T rag -am sled^by We^poilce )

■ HOOO compensatory dainaRcs for Injury \ ^ t o his ropuUtlon ond physical and |

e (3000 exemplary damages. Demand Is *

a pollco chief's ttOO bond:---------------------•

~ tries. E gjpt and Spain, and the prob»*'* ablo Imports from <4«n lOT 'l l» ii-J8 .7* li. Why U ll- Uini- w - fgw-g g yiiUair Hi imWllSi uu -w c«-om io-A U anU c so*-

^ T nnlnhn mUftl.

^ Ua'n'’oni5n i ’fln‘.tB6'‘T O r ’Ygn c-’mp t eer DIKU.U thn reasons. .

6. W h / do Uie Imported Spanish >* onions usualy k U a l a mucli hlghor 1' prico than Uic domesUc B ^ ^ h ?

••'0, Whal part of tho .pricc. premium S£ 'SK 'llttpgflW' UK ‘ cowtawi'' **mt' ■ de*

0* hundred in 1638. Is due to superiorliJ grade and packing?.r ; I 10. Assuming Uiat < im w n t t j ix s

T«rcinraaucfrwhBtTooip«i»n-8hou!d-— berm a d « -t* T -^n P * l“ ^*«rd®^‘' ° H ^^ differences beiween.domeaUc and for­ty flg n cosU for puipoaei of wcllonw* s t i r ’- - - — ••—n- . . .

New Brunswick RM ordt STerTTttnn* 'V d s j a t D m b au B b ^A d T .' ,0- -------- 1—•— . -I ■ '• —ol ' PLAYEB PIANO FOB SALE In Used, but very fine tone ahd ac-— tU n.— W U l-aeU -fo f-haU -o f-o rlg ino l 31. prlM, Tnqiilra M, .T ,. MUlllfk. .P m tn t ? l|ftO teL T ^iV r..i.......

f l I b Good

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(iieiitsr~ . . . . . . . .

r -.Weather-her* took on a- wlder . ., n i ta d during .U» J t houn, that t m1 oG nd-to it —

B S !S !S u i^Ja r *WBdnBday .*1 JU ? g . ^ T U M ^ 39. The minimum for Wed- r

_ was »V8 and for Tiiwday >0. __J

is ~ ~ . "rtiiI* H . A. Scandrett. vice president, val-»• u tttloo -and ooBuneree counsel of tho tole U nion PseUlo iyst«n . haMng nsign* C»« ed to aecep^ s ^ c e _ * i ^ another

dp n fh aa beenaboUihed. It waa-on- «Wi ^ nbuncod' ycaUnUy_from the office I t " of oarl K Qxvi prwldcnt -of- y » ca*2 Union Pacific lyatem. EffecUvo this for S A te-Jf-M . Souby-1* appointed, W>t ^ oUon and commerce counsel with of- w»

* ..... ...... «

“ i r p T u r t r p S . f 's ' i r iS ' |

: NiihYUle. ■TEnw*« wlUi acodemio [ne; ijL and Uw degrees, having rcec lved j^ ■» n t tatt«.loTi9lO. «o In Ihe 'gcn - TQ as eral practice of isw in . Kaosa*. /or lU ♦hiw' Vfgq and tn 1013 bttame com- Ha u t i a c « wunsel ^or Uio Kansas P liy i* ^ho g

. whea ho'became akujuint valuation Wi If* ^ comnierce counsel for tbo Union w Bl* p>cifir- i>tttfin.-& .p « i»an. ,wlil?U.) ^ . _

hold la iu r thc-promotlon announced- to

S ALBION NORMAL SQUAD : ^ S ■; t6;CLASH VyiTH.WEBER g<

i ;A i^ N rJ * n .^ B - -< 6 i>«‘'‘l-- lo^Tho. W

^.2 Junior coneao baaketoau-clumploiuhlp

ob*' home flboif- and lost tlir nltirr hy-o-»

E 'Seo- ton's llnedlj. while Albion Has two. No « __ wpdrt'-oAuWdicr^-iccord.

' Wltii V ^ w xiuortcr btglnnlng next N ilsh January .'40 . -Dlck^Pou-cU, big, d?- -p: ihor pendable I'cenUr.'WlU bo back In Al- ti

blon'3 l l i^ p . and Uie squad may bc «] lum further siittigthcned by return ot El- a

iha-Wondjjtoulh-fiinpnirr. ' p

»lor T .j;~v V-;.-

l-pes

- ' ~ 7

- r T S K m a f e t T T S g ^' ; Z lnoPad»‘ . ^ v . * T “ ‘'

_ ‘ ' E i l W t o W l t A H a M l

K l to i t i ■.■•'bold

Thirty Jjiiors Summoned lo £; ' LHwte..,Vei%!ls 111 ,in fK | 1 Felony Actions. -1°°

— Trtiuaay wlwivQw (uimrt^ of-ao-inron . d raw n yw U rday has been sum m oaedl", e to rep o r t (o r du ty In tho court. .1. C a m of WUllam “Buck" VanEatOn. r e h a m d wlU> assault with Intent toi l . m i

i ! t '^ * ? to be followed by trU l lh .U ie ;“ ' M) casM T ro f-P itd --W ise .-eharged -w lU t b forgery, and J . L. Onowdcn, cliarged I- y ltH -b u ig la a-> L -H jg -P iam ond , hhrd- J [- w are atoro here. „

O eorge Kowe.' ehargcd wlUi forgery L of a check for t lBJO presented a t U io,^ tt. j „ d Z 3 ’3 n c Z i i i 5 r a i i $ t t e r m t r i m : _ p■f a r7 « ."en le red a-p5ea-of-guilty to the , I- charge before Judyc Babcock y a te r- „ ,v. day. Judgm ent will bo pronounced ^ Io [nex t wawirday. “ CIt ■ Ju ro rs drawn for Uw term to reporl ^ T.- T f fa asy -w o T n iw n irB -M -^ o iio w s:-* ' ji 3T T .Tivln ro lls ; U M. Holler. Nelson y t - HaywwH. Oeorgo W. WIImx. A r Tj v ly 1 K*at. F . A. ^ U n t J y . BrHoUlii*iworthr - a t l l a ts h a l l . C onover,_1«. Hanlon, P, E.

^ 1 Iv? ^)ti W..P*. Baker.M B u h l -C . H. Krelgh. E . M. l-omUii- _

. - ” M urU ii«h -W . O. M q m . Oliver- 7- Johnaon , a.lC..J:«bcrt.----------------------{.

;■ K lm b e rly -O ra McVcy, A. C .,Durk- Jj

S a & c n ^ e 6 8 _ iB U ._ ,- E a t l _ C lo n i* . J:R OeOrfer-Orockclt....... .

- ' ^ l e r —WUiUm Oj»encor; Lucsme— ? ho W j s . Stowart:. TJiometi-’; '. J. True^ n." b io^!-B e«er= P . c . Hugha: clover-. “ 5tT R a lp ^ B e ndla., - r = - — f

f'. M&TQOjiHICUE^HOW— ML y ; : ; . - |N C R E A S £ J M - i t A I i a W . 1

rec . I n ™ ^ a c ^ l n ^ to figures w i- T j BU. nnw i hv ihB B. P. Goodrich Rubber i No « m « ( n y . T he'Increaso m Uiis su te i w n ls'«.le^ ihMi Ut fyg«'»<io the year |i

New '^ o r k haa - ^ ij?-. of cars. *Por ih e - f ir s t t lm c Jp tho Al- n lilo ry of 'the industry decre.-isc la bc sHawn' In^ any sta te . Florida sliows

El- a d i ^ a s o of nf i"°hct 1

| V \ ^ Every frugal pers ^ lOC ciala-for the, home

stbre.buying powe

/ £ r ’'9?n ““ "™

^ n e c f t -

:^yiCXIEHBCTCi^^ M;W. IU rr lio n rJ» « tla n d | -R . ^e.7iJrunV T “

) 'kow. UoLie: . J . 0 . . De»Muh)Ui; C. A. L35 - iK o rU n - rh l^ 5 > - tt. '^ 0 .-M a y n e .-L ..f l . -■g -BicIkr w . " t

Ta; j . WclU* PocatelloJ lU J Alban,

^ 'W */Rhaw‘J ti ifa u : R. t . emlUi. C lty i'O . ft- Ed- li;m o.nas, 1‘o rtU m l: D. R Snhfreed, J.

Ipolil. & ili Loke; O tto B artctt, Now ‘nB "/■Ynrk Clty: Joo Brock. Tampa, Flor- ? 'ld t i : Jack l .y n e 8 ^ lte l^ ^ J ...J . Jo«Uh-

M rrlln -nllTrir DUCkfuOt: » f ir ;-.Iica.aLl. T h re e .C l^ g ^ r

£ i> E im iN B ^ \^U » 'T a rb ei.'F a ll U kjJ_ u V. H. Perkins, Pocatello: R. H. lIciT^ i f '

d tn»on.- l a - » Portci - John W. PcUr*.~ Pocatello: Mra. J . D. Ooiiibs. Uolsci .

I Earl AUrrtJ, Oanntll; J. C. Antlenion, . / "lu>cca td lo^ .O eo .-E .-M e* lillU in tL .K Jf£ ._^ ° I’nymiei J, O. -O'ConnHirTocftM'lloi ^ •i® L. Innis. American Palls: Fred U.\ ymlUi. Idaho Palls: Tlico. Puniioml. i '" ” Rfxhiin;: F re d ' R . T n tc ..a iock lon :,Q .

, C .-O im e. S t. Anthony: Jolm Amen. ‘ AMiloti: E. T . MeUr, jMllanee: Oro. | N. Va'n lllper. iVrUaiia: RoUIn Hayes, »?

on j*ofbip; B jniali Drt.nncj». C lly;,O pne- Fa Tj vicvc Rllpy. q ity .__________________ _

I^T-ERMS-EXClEpiNE^r^ ■J POLICE COURT HEARINGS

••oiiiv.-t3.so o u t .o f tlnrs araounimf; t o ' f f t W levied upon flw men a r-

:-- n U n e d 'ln the-Twln-Paila-poUee cuurt durlnj; the U st t w daj^n has been col-

, Iccted hy iho pollcc Judse. Six-of the.tevcn-elione-to-Berve tlmo raUier Uian

-■ pay the sum i'suirgcsted by the judtre:•' T«I Johnion-of-Twm-Palls was per-

i ? l mitlcaao-chooso-bcuifcen a llnc of IIO. l l and a , ’wwrgu

Ul counecllon wlUi ihe Uieft of some

___ « -p n ^ i> jL n f n»rl..v ;o

■ S a r g e 'o r ^ r a i ^ . ond was comlnTIT • •• led lo the c l t f j a l l for a ixrlod of 10

*»• IntoxlcaUon. P rank Ollletple.of Idaho

ear |decidcd tojBwin,Mt.KUaP-OLUlC.Clta.

i ^ | ^ ' ' g n y r ^ S r f t r T « i t r T ^ to

iber wax fined t3.90, which h e tm nicdlatcly Ihn paid. . .

I of Thpre wero. 22J'n.M3 motor vehicles ner In -th e coun lry -ln 1920 a n d .g jff iiK a , J n T in l a a i , T . - ^ ;

5 d a y . ~ s a t 5 b d a y •

>er8on will welcome these nob »me, dresfling tA le or medicin >wer does lower pYices— yours

L o lio n . C a m p h o r , G lyccrinc A m rao n lh , . ,

C o i vJ / ^ U [Hiy4 n d - A lm on4> I .

C r e a m . A Q n 0 # C pound . . . >

[ f o L a b l a c h e .

----------- -

U s l j f T j i r f a j^B'aflMna

Talc of Prosperous Coniiitlon. 'J

Falla Daiikfond T rust ccmpat^r.-fotkiw-'Ing a iCockholdert' m eellnc. the p re- vloua evpnlng B t_»h ic lu lten rT .. M e - ■Cornick, J. O .' BradleVp-Ptarik tirwtaiw ~~ ’ pT ianr Curtis '•Tum e r ^ D r. H. W .Wlli.iiii m ill iiliiil.i l l ini»..^n,t • •'solvr.1 ax membera of the b o ^ of dJ- '} rectorc.. Elecllon of .oKU'eni w^- de- — tcrrcd. pending arrival of Atlomey' ' ‘ 'iGeneral fltpp ton in a j-ce k o r-10 d o ^ - '--------

>Blure OaUook- O ood ------- ------------- rI Mr. Bradley said th a t th e condlUon 'o f (lie bonk Is Indlcatlro o f the gen - —-rRii-rnm4ttlon-^(-tb»^Uy-M>4-A«eUoa-------and th a v th B -c u U o o k -fo r-n n U n u e a --------- :lirojpctily Is unclouded,

AU Blnks Prtnpcroun:" 'T I i r B a i i r 'W T h m r y i o T a i r o I ---------- -tliR tlirc<LXwla E alls 'b a n k u K buUtu- llons to - r lc c l d lr«U jh ).' T W --T w in"V '-^^ Falls Nstional .b ank 'elec lctl dlreeton and o lllcen Jamiary.-lO,-mid-Uw P l r s t------- -MfttiAHal-hanle. In tli.. 'nftnrw~.n «f Jfln£ary 17. Both of the»c hulltuUons -•.•» tliowjiTOiienjOit'toHduion.— ....... - •— ;;

i S a t u r d a y S p e c i a l ' ■

. . 1 _ : _ S A L T E D -

" PRANITTR ■"■■!

l/y t A . f t C ; - ■ -

rf — * 1 I ^ J -

Shoshone r*~

' H o rsb o j O hocoIa te B a rs '

fl fo r 2 5 c

3□table bss^ay S p ^ Tline cabinet O ui''28 Trs the savings ‘ *T y : ■

• '

- Q l l f i ~ T f j j i f j ^ r r ' ; - •' •■-■

|y*s P o w d e r

L o -co9fc ■ ■'

fc g fe r —Tv- - H S ffi' '•

B

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a i i i s i i f^ P e rsis ten t"C o m m issio n “ H ouse ’

" '•■ SoJIIng - ' Difyiilo p i - i n — C e n r ’!=

M art; W liea t S c tltc s . Down.

try oUerlrn* of com. CMcajo nna Konuii City and Omohtt oa well had evidence ot nro.Vpwtlre^catargetl~»r

■■ ■ Clojlnj {jucittlloat h w o n 'te m ' ' were frealc. \ c to - '. c ncl lower.

_mtftLtiPl»l)«i.cfny. nc to.'vc <iown, _ oau ’ic to -\o off nml provisions

.. unctuuiged to an advance o( 2c. . PeralRU'nt coinnib’Inn lioii&c selling

' devrioped in Uic ccfii' mnrket. cipe- i • d a l ly diirlnK the la« pnn of th e -•

tlay. Earlier, relaUve'•Mrcnglh-was Ahovn at a rr.'.iili of. Uie fact Uiat

corii boll appea'ntl lo l» advrne'for “ Ihe movemenl of ihe corn crop. ■ i”

Dcsldcn: the Februn^ corn dc* livery In'AntenUne showed 'a'vc a biuheli advance. coni]i:ircd wllh yes* (enfiiy and Uicrr n'a^'a /iilr cximK Iniqulry. ot corn at tlie Quit of Men- lcb.“ il th immber"'iwo' cam" kirlfiiliiis

— Sc-ov«r-ChlcaRO-Ntuy,-Uio-<top- pilce -— ao-far.------------------------------ ;— - :i

Uowovcr.-lndlcAilnnc lhat Ihe coun­try 111 general woi dUpIaylni; i;rcal* <

pUe< of com were apparenily-more. - ~ than Ihc trade 03 a wholl* wa.n’ In' a 1• -position to- stand, J*roflt-taWnf'on ~

Uie port of recent buyers of future dcUveriet became aUo a boarU>i foe- <

•tor and the muTtct-clow'd aflffe yayV : bottom level. Primary rccelpU of*

— *^lnst-7W,000-biuaMU.A-y(tar~a8o,— | -

Whcttt ond oftLi wcrc chiefly gov- jc e m ^ by the a^ioh' 6( corn. )iw k- fc nets of Liverpool wheat quotations jji

fiuiii Ai||eiiUnii HTrT! abo Inccntlw. ~ (or Cblcaso seUeri of wheat. 7 '

= r » >ieoi rtum‘. « ean=?unerlovmppeaW P alov, iole< to Europe being estimated 10 Qt only 300.000 buthels. U ie advices, rr

— wtrt-Tea».-Oltlahema-and7Nefarwl{ttr ta

~ ~Whf»t— Open lllih I^W .C Iom “. March .......120 121)^ IJ# , 'm u

May 130- 130‘i. 130'; U\J u ly '....... •-..126S m-.i l2flU KOW h-

....- 03^ M'-j flO' (£

J u l y . I I . Z s ^ ' i 04'-l '« H . 83);' ■OtU— — ------s— ■ ■; ■[•!<Morch ___ MU 8SU - 8S --ssw tcMay ...........M',i S6». M . 50% ii>

_ _ j i i iv _ _ _ _ _ j ji%___8a'ii; \ 62‘; 52‘i n

CAaU.QRAlN__-_.......' _—r-CHlOAOOr-aan.—19-W ^W lie«l—Ls -•-No.-l-ha^d-»l30H^No.-♦-haKJ-H,389ir -

Coro-New, No. 3 mixed 87=). c; No.— S~WIt«-M*;c-to-87*5K---- ------------- ---

. Oatj-No. 3 while Mlic to 68c;Na 3 whit® M%c to 57'ic.

Rjre-No. a I1.07K.Borley-Mc to 05c. -------------

• - Clover « e d -« J J 5 to 159.73.

-------X------- POaTtAND-ORAlW ~- PORHMWD, Jon. IB </p)-Wheal—-— BBB, ’’

l i a - i '. • . w

' OMAIIA GRAIN OMAHA. Jon. 18 (/P)-Wheftt-No. „

1 honl IU 614..lo ,*l.35;iL ,N o...2 {*; hard tt.39^ to >1.61; No. 3 hard “

- »lJ8-to-|l44.-,----------- ------------------ 5Com-No. 2 white 79«c to 80c: No.

.3. yellow 80».ac to Ble; No. 3 mined "

. ^ ' S

M)8 ANOELES PRODUCE • LOS ANOELES. Jan. IB (A>)-rro- “ duce exchange receipt*; “

— -TunEFTAiiDcrpouh-asrcnecseriii:-.___MO pQuntlfl: .fggii. lifflc., _____^------- Btittcr-i=ln-bulk 48c.----------------^

EB«>-E«ra5 33c; frtah ftrsU 32c: “ case counv 32c:— mediums— S ftc r “ xmalU 30c. '

Poultry—Uiiciiongcd. • ^

CIIICAOO, ritODUCE OCHICAOO. Jon, 18 W v-Poiatofs- n

Receipts S3 cars: on tn>cfc 237: lolai United Stotes ahlpments 7M cnrs; dc- D mand and trodlng moderate, market 0

-----Kteodyi— WUcoruIn—lackwl— Round —" Whltea $1.45 to tl.OO; Minnesota q ■ • Racked Round Whites. Ued Rl\-cr u

ohios <1.40. to 81.80: Idaho sackcd r. . . .Huswta. ' HuFEinks- ».<«) t o ‘ t l B ; [g

partly graded »1J0 to »lilO: new polatoes. Florida, cratcs and hamp- rers 82.00. __ ' n

— Buttcr-Luwt K ieu 'ipts-4740~tnb:;' crtorocry extrav 4i»,c: m ndin ls «

— 44‘.ae;. <yKif&"Tir!m -4<e~i g ~ < r7r7*p tccondt 39c to 40c. ' ' ■

___Eggs=l.«w riJin '«lW ?_ . « « > _ . o fljsUi 42c to Hy'ic; onllnary fint.'s

.380 ib 40c. D' • Poultry—Alive, steady; ear retelptu p4; fowls SOc to 33<ic; springs 19c to q

• -a«c;.terXw.28c,to 28c; roostcrs. WcL g ^ ,a ik k » : jg c > ^ a c ; -6 w t»uto-*o.48o. j

•V y ' -''t0I.B D 0^8EE0 '■ — - a TOLiroo. Jan.;l8 («>)—Clojc: 'Wheat

N o .va-«d '» i.« to n .« . 4; i d o ^ N o . .a yellowjM%c ta9 5 ‘4c... i,

:;_ i^ O B t» -« a .3 ^wh4 e-M>ic to ttl'ic, . c ,a #1.15, " L i r ” ---------- r

— - TWIN FA LLS DJ

• - * v j w v r E v / E a " \ s " b e F i ■ ■ I I ^

t - L o p p c f tv j f o o ou(% t ____ h TO S e u . WICKt

-M A R K E W - A T - A T G tA K O E ;P

NEW- YORK; Stockt-ncovy; standard mlU ctccilni-. /

flof:ds-<}iilel; t3B.doo.000 Contin-- P^ «ntal Oa.1 and Elecinc -'ts over- t«

“sntwmwti;---------------------------------- to r—Fcrdsn Texclianttcs — M ix e d ; lu

:Swem3h_Kroncr-ilccllac___ ^Cotton — iJarvIy »ioady: Wall nu

street m>II1iib. • , si)

— Co?tcp-Lowor; Now o r i e a r w ^ ^ wl Ing. th

C^nCAOO: W 4^frl— .* Barely cesjcody; raJm pwt of_ noutliwest.__RU

Coni^^Eosy;- larner country- of— thferlngs. tal

__ColUo-Slcady_________ ______ .shHnc5- 6 teady. __ ............. .

icrln£a_JitJaat_pald-Klcca_oLL*4.4a- jiJ for Cuban duly paid, with buyers tlr holding, off. _____________ [cu

niBN-VtSR SHEEP ~ Inl

V o r.P ^ d “ f«nwoled“! m l ^ ^ JJiers 811.75, freight paid: fol ewca 20c “■hlghcr ;^ltt-pound-decfc->7,30|-two-teftd-100-pound-8iiearin»-lambaT$ll«,-

S O tm i SAN FRANCISCO. Jan, 19 Ifcgs—Rfcelpta 700; direct 380;. p '

holdovers 450; slow, nothing scaled; ^

80.08; seven loads 100 to 200 pound THmiDB'pn' m e: paemny wft'» 88.00.-• . ■*

Sheep — Rfcelpta none; holdovers •l0007-(tt»d-Hjht-wel«hl»~8 l3« ! - e 4 to 92 pounds 812.00 to 813M: eight ^ deck* heov>Ti,elght wooled Idolios on cale; vcarlln£S_810JO]_jWCT_J7j^^

an.. g

Th»i« prtcM ar* obulntd doUr at 4 o’clock In Ibo aftemoon tod ar« Inlondtd to c^»»r onljr tbs o»ef»»# of . prtci«.'--mar» etrtala-dealera for bo men p«rloa* offor mot* than lh* «v aueied rricea no effort U moil* (0 lo> diiile lucli Quotatloni. QuoiatloM ar* n

n y iMi| 'j«ir«m*i'M lU w ai«h or ”

________ PaM.ta.grodBMW_________ ^The Twin Falli marketa yt*tenUiy

were a i foUowi:

U rw u tt ^Hogs :--- --------------- ----- -------- WJOUght Heavy H o g s__________ HiO ” ,Hettvy-Hoga----------------- -----------vm . ^Cows............. ...................-.44i0to88.00Heifers ....*........................ 88«0to»7.00Sleets_________________ I f l j u m m i —J-Ve«i=^vca=T :rrzz;.--.r.»5.oo<oi7w = •

■ - .... FowU

Heavy Hens, 4H pounds and upu-16c Light Hens, under pouttdf I3o ' 'Leghorn Hem........................ .-lOo -Jf;nivn ' • . Be ™'5 ptniW-'.ceuluig U.',.',;=',::','.-.L^u;.::.10c- ^Springs Lcghoms) .........................10c “

......... - ................-U n Twkeya

young toms; No. I (l4.lb5.,or over) 22c

Old torn ..---....T.,., — L --Z .IB C •"!No. 2 turkcj's -------: --------------I2e Re

DDcka and OeeM meDuck.?'.. ..nrr::.................................Uc 88.Occse .... ...... :......................- ............ I3c gn----------------- =Da»ryButterfat. sw e^. .......... ......... ..... 47cButterfat, sour ................... .•— .....'..«4cFjg« bita g s 'l o c a l . Jlore)"'...... ........ ........l23c W

C n c >»B « t________________________ 473a . .

• PoUtoca.

RtmeU—Z . " — -.aSo ctl

Oreat-4iorlhenuC— — 485110 8Ud —<Wbeat aad Um Feed lU

Dlciclov wheat. No. 3 or better... 81.11 le, ' Pederotlcn whbt, Na 3 or better..8l.08 icu' Barley, cwt. _____ __——..........IliO gj;- Bnu»;-cwt;--____ -■.■■■'J.::;-!.......- .....•.",<1.80 1(J|■ BrtST'SOO ‘lb. lo U ..... ...81.48 cr

: stock’lood,’'500 1b..lota L..:.... .,..8l!«5 JS'

. BttaQ-Ttlew • de• Lemon«,-(loi."— - J . n t O e (0 . Oreni?ic.dqB.-32«;w>«i=;ssS8citO-TOc ifi

PotAtoes.10 1 S T . ............... ...— iSo uL Ih ■ • 2. CabbaM------- __________________ So' TT»nl ~ " ~inir O nletT -i-i----------------- --------- U « c -

8we<t PoUtoea. 4 Ibi. - .................38c" C m ljm ia , a"uu^ty^s;a8MiM— —>8> *-» ■ ■ ■ ■ • f t l dM - ' K

B ■ . KK b,■ Hggi - — „a<i w

t : . , r ' ........ ;------- u-'- ' • ;...

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

' C ^ O U N E J ^ Y - i

I MODERATElV lOW. PRICENEW YORK. Jan. IB m -S lo ck

p^Jces dri/t«f moderately Joa-er m today’s markel without breaking out orilio-tradlnrorea-wiljiln'whlch'tlicy liave been nuctuallng UiA -la»t-fort-

^ h L . ..AHgr... a—qulet-iopcnlm[_U>e- markct headed upward under Iwdcr- 8l)lp of U>e public utllltleti. but lurii-

rfd—reacljonory—«iwln—aroimd—nntm- wlfen a ' bear'Ldrlve developed ngalnst \j the railroad shares., “ntU TeoCtloirr^ 'wa.x”heM~'ln~checlcr"however7' by"‘suc*' ■- cesslve. lowerlngs of the call money ratf from 4 to ai;:juidJi;-pcr-C8ut^ , the lowest since Noyember 28. To- , tal soles again fell below 2.000.000

.shares- . . . . . -------------•-----------,--Despite (he. {Irop. In .call money, j

parent ,orer the credit situation. A ,- flrmer-underVone was reported In the ■> time money morket. Rcocwol of dU- ,

■ j' Into the limelight by the rcwlullon *- ut BOItlUlfLB m it l t^ taillhll m>»Hr" the federal resen t board U) rcsirici rj

; ber bank* Tor speculotlve .purposes,■ ca^a_da®BtE_9nJJ.uUli*JJRlha'iln5m,.. _!Wefkly__»l«Uin^de_rpviettA_weLe ,: cheerful In choroctcr. Iron age point- .■ Ing out lhal Ute diiniohd lAf IlllUn- ,

I balanced. The American Petroleum , mstllute reported a modernle decline

;' In the dally ovcrogc of'crudcolVpro-

1 y»te esUmato showtd-ftn Increate.—I U. tn, have orlglnoted wlUi bearish pro-1 jm te a U - M u -K lo a -o i i - i l ic - t tw -I that 0 stalo long account exlst^ la '. se -erol of the leading Issues which ., would be dislodged by the touching ;

ond v 0^o.^^^Cann~dhin ^PadllC,'".

. "Roo" rnmmo»r'were‘"tiip hartesC T lO l net declines ranging from IKi to 3 ' polnta.*.: • . - - ........ -

LIBERTY BONDS 1NEW YORK. Jon. 18 0*^i.lberty j

bonds clo*ed todoy: - ..............— ,3H» ...................................... ..J..4101.I7First 4Us ..... ............................ M naThIrH . ...........tlOOJl ,TwiiHi ^ :~ : .z : : z z z :} z im a i I

Treasury ......™.!..*10731 '' .Tteasury J*.s .... . I '::........ ..._,..41U!Ji24-^

METALS. (,NBW YORK. Joii. 18 (yp>-Coppcr

I —Easy: elcctroylttc, spot and fulurti 14 to 14.13.

[ - Tla^-1 ; spot ond nearby and lu-

! Iron-istiady and unchanged:'

I fulun5~»inT b 85.65. " - r —toUmony -H0.76. ■ ~

MONEYI . NEW YORK, Jon. 18 yp)-CoU moo- ; ev easier! f j

' rrifny.’ r^llM>;*irflo!-tO_9Q: 'days 4»rio~4::rrour"to'llx-Tnanths I 4H to 4’i:- prime mercantile paper K 'l o 'C --------- . ■ ■ ■— : ■:-----

FORTLAK!) UV^TOCK ; PORTLAND. Jon. IB U*J-iAlUe—

Reeelpts-40; marltel steady, odd he«l medium to good cows and heifers

; 88.75 to 88.78; common and lower ; grade she-slock 87.80 down; medium

to good bulb 80,75 to |7J0>Jew c to - , mon steere'M.00; calves, reecTpia .lB.

Hog»-RecelpU 00; none acid early;; bidding- steady on o n e U u d t-n e " r blidlcc. lUlil bUltliClJ.

Shcep-Recelpts 15; no early Irtd-I Ing. _____

‘ LOS ANGELES LIVBSTOCitI • Loa ANQELE8..Jan.J8^jytjrRe-^I Ctipts 900; otlm8ted'»upply--Jt>rt ar-

i -C ottl«-------R«celpto-400^»geneaair.steody: car 1120 pound CaUfombt

L led steers <13.78: lato Tuesday car> 1081 pound Utah <13£0, four can> 95S Dound Otahs <13.35: two ears good> lO SS^W C olorado cows" U^U; oUs-> e r ' ahe-itock maatly <&M to |9M; y InaodB T 'oH srT iSM -lljhinw lam i*( 8T.39;'aU cutters H.OO to 18.35;-.»-.■

Sheei^Reeelptii 1000 Including five decks Artionaa M d two deek^Oall-

0 fomlas mortlx lambs uuUlgbljqslnk&B l£ g :itT ew ^ :tu » e 80ld:r.«b0ie0 .-l]«b(0 Jamba quot«4-.-to-<13M; good.--«ad ft <hela»-<HhV-wlgh t wool>d-n fW l<iO

to-, ftsa.------------

® --— •• OMAIU^UVE8TOCIC--t—

« bulk aoo. to 900 pound, «Terasa « (tlD.tO;|8.30;.bulk leo toioo-poimd

fS s , I D ^ O . t h u r s i T a

-YqVR-SENDmG::STATM

5 -muLV. : w o w

f i ^

I ' l IDAHO rOTATOEa I /CP IDAHO FALLS. Jan. 18 (Market ■ ^ Ne^’s Sci^kej—Sblpnienta.. Monday::

California 7, Colcrado 10. Idaho IM. i Maine 112, Mldtlgon 14, Minnesota

"J 85. Oregon 3. Wonhlngton M, Wlscon.; 5ln...52,..W yomin3-4:_iotal_UuUuU_ States 693: Canada 12.

Idaho ahlpmenu Monday 1C4; bill- to e d -e a « -m .—to“ roiim('m~CalirorliIir''P'

"■ 10. Idaho*Utah diversion 10; pa.vscd'^lf [”• Cheyenne, and Denver B5; to.'souUiern ■ S, ^ C4«Wina=TOF*FtMrihern-^!lif6M5?=w "“ 43:-Omaho to Chicago Ifl. ‘ >1 ^J;.r-®.^lPfi*‘?».-PP!nUnf.ormailon_of..Mon-.'Pi:

Idaho Fttlls^lilulinBn modcmlci.dc^X? ^ 7nima“ r« lier * ilow, market barely ot ^ steady. Corloids f. o. b. cash tmck; n “W Ruasets, warehouse regraded. U. S. le: — N a - lr bc5tTno*tly-oro«nd“8Jc,-iiomc Hn ;'/• lower; U..8.-N0.-3, 4Sc;-Ruralj..U..S. og

'T O rnrrc«r-8«^panirB ra3f< in50e‘'a l to Me, mostly OOc. Wagonlondn cxsIj ot to growers: HusieLi; U .'S , No.-l.*~os bulk outwelght, 50c lo CSc, lOMtly In

^ Chlcagfr-Arrivad, Coloitirtn 3, ,Tdtt« ~

” Iw aco^trlui^ ’ un \ieluding broken. Supplies modcmte,- -dcmBnd-CTd-tradinir-mDdpraurTnar” *'

^ Fort Worth-Arrivfd, Colo^o a.DW-erted 7. On track 12 'ynbro'kcn

„ cors. Supplies moderate, demand ond J’' tradlng_iilQy. marVet dull— Cfirlnt, P,

.— soles. Fort-Worth batU;. .Idaho .Rur- f‘‘oU. U. S. No. 1, 81: 5 to 8l'.80: part- i®

j j r iy~$R«isrsr.7o to i n s r T n B n t s r n r *

, *? Kansas. CIty-Anlved, Colorado 20.1 h« i„„ Idaho 8,'MlnncjOto 2. Montano 1,S I MrtmK».a7.,Ng»h Pnhptn ;i WYom-‘ |;

w x ~ p iv i f f tg o r o n r t t i tn r n r a m ~ ir ^

weight: Nebra.^ka Trlumplu, poor*} — lyTTflae<nar.-jinK~Carlot lalc* to !

outolde .points, Kansos City basis': I . Idaho RuraU. U,-S. No. 1, one c& r.n

|1M:-Russets, partly groded, or com- « : i merctiUrone car»l.4o;-i;.-8.-No.-3,“ ‘*” <1J0 to .81.35. ________ . , «

I ' j St. LouU—Arrived. Colorodo 5, Ida* tl:

^ consln I. .On track fi> cars loclud*

[£} A tla n to -A rd v e d rc o k ^ 1. M l^ ■ ^ -nesot»' 4. On triek 19 c m includ­

ing broken. Suppllea modetite, de*I mand moderate, market ateady; priccs

per undianged. - -------- '--------- ‘-----------------r a Los Angdes-Arrtred. California 1.

Idaho 8. Nevada 3. Diverted 8. On tSz. ttftClLjL-UnbfnKrn ran , .tt-bm kcn-j:.

Soles Monday: Demand Ught. market . duU; track wlea. carloU outwelghti

M. idaluj RusseU. U. a Na I. few

' ~ f ^ * ~ to * ^ 7 . i l M w a g e ^ ^ t^ ■ h i^ “ day <7.88; weight 351 pounds.

CatUe-Fed steen and yearlings .

^ feeders scarce: steady fed steers o p f ~ c l jHsarllnM 8R Q a--ta_< »% m edlum . _

wolghts 815.7.1 and $ 1 6 .00 ;^^ thon fed helfen 89.50 to <I1MI: bulk beef cows 87.25 to 89.35; bulk all 'cutters

Gad 88.00; light horned kinds <7.35;.prac7ers tlcol lop vcaU 810.00; few lo Inde-pirer pendents np to 8U.OO.um - Sheep—tambir mostly-lOo-to-18c -ro- higher; slieep ood feetfen strong;1B; bulk “ fed wocled'-lombs- 812J0 to -

•ly; <3:78! • weighty ^lomba down«jrd to

ad- 113.70 to 813.00. •' . • '

- S prln*-^IV rf«r • Boyol fprlBe,'ot OoorgttowD, Ky-

5«£ M iJ-to-btLHBn-otma larteet e t »« _ 'Itlntt In ttia vri>rl<l.~ifaa naiaed in in o .

JiiJ- :^tinMtona-'TOckrllowrthroiigh~tl»» r weat eiA of tl»itom » #nd,*BpUea .

™ Inlo tba Bkhorn rlTer,»nBarly a mUa ^ ootf .frrm Ita source.->0>orgetyra^ aow. ■.

^ "lte”« t i ^ w i i U r L i M ^na* -ipring7ai>d'VJ»at-aei>»~»o'~<w ■many.— .. :yeaii.lAi.0M.tlmfl:»JR00le4.mUl(a _ tlw friat.mlll and sevmlvotbef eitobllih* •. •Ur raesta were operated by w*t»i'power- -

-‘ “ ^ J a ^ . J w a f d 4 ! r v » lW i toUo th« i T ■ R r ‘T « i" “ O ro 'W ? « o e i c#B«fnnr -

f«rt nlng In to hla p o th w

nea a que»Uoat” ;„’fBt«M«.'* -und ;^i>d toW aup^l;& er;;. .. .

hUCK U P .— O U R . G O O C S -A K O — N H A T E x y ^ ■V^_JaEEECHVE-MAN-

2>f>eM S e PBRM V tS u s . ' WJBRB OPPA. N O O . ' OUR. O O O W jeT HOW T O S E L L VvflCK£R. .

j j£ o ra ro is s io n e t - O u t l i i - L ead in g to S itu

.“'1 Id a h o P o ta ;tUtJ___________ :____________ ..Trrr----:--- :

• BOISE. Jon. 19—E\’enLi leading u p : i 111. to the situation In which the Iqwlyi iili,-rpctnto-«rf-ldaho-trow-tlndmtsjir.-nm scd' detailed in o reccnt letter from Jolm i ;rn'S,.Welch, commlsloner of agriculture. '

• i w liic h '^ ie '^ a w rn o rT ^ how mode 'in-.l public I________ ______.

I ' I t "revlca’s tfic series of events which]'' lC^X«y>‘tl'_I*P®*ly -In—thit_iorjnulotlon! i ely of certain-compromise regulaUoni a t - , :k; t\ meeting ot potato men In Poca- S. tello. April 33, 1927. Mr. Welch soys- !

me Hn-^lew-of-lhe-fact^lhatr-aome-of-Uie—! ^ ogltatora of the present oototo arc , 50e ' aliempimg u> moice a poltilcol Issue ■ inti of Uie qucsUoB. he fecU thoc detalU. , T.*~os*they hove developed, would- bc'-of-; tly Interest ond value.—Xht-tcxl^oL liLi ,

.letter to Govemor Baldridge follows:

la*. "In view of the amount of public- J-* 'Hy thot. Is being given ol UiU Ume ' Trr-.t<>-+hfr.re*«laUomh-of.-thi«Tdepartia*nc:' li . relative to Uie marketing of i»tatocn, ' n-j—I-havfr-felt-thot-ii-lcttcr cow rtng the—' it—lli:tillla_iy _they.,ho,ve, developed .would |

*°|ruary i. ix.ii. ^ommnaiotldr jCjMncs^

Jn '-by the dls'trlct court nl T>s'ln Pall.i jjj prtvcnllrig the enforcement ot hU ' i»> patalo reKul.illon.1. Hud 1 been de- ‘

rlrwB ct doing away v.-IUi Uic« regu- ’ rt. ' lotlctia niy simplest course W0Uld'lU7c--[ n been to ’4>*' ■ thLi ■wdw' iiawd but I

■t, requested’ -the Attorney Oeneral to. •“ »TiLnr utsnfbc-duioifca.” The'cast wa.*! '

j heard In Tu-ln PalU on Fcbrunry.4 ' l‘ I ond the order dlasoh-ed. ollowlng- Uie

n,.' i ^ l a t i o n s to go Into effect. Wo t h u ^

i c e 'u lo n g T n i »,«"Wthi« uu* ' i] 3, . “Many pototo growers of Uie stole to ' charged thol-Uie}--Jud.noi.becn.heard...

,i,-. Iln Uie preparation of Uie KJosness ^ regulations and In view cf Uie vlg-. ' m . ' orous division cf opinion which cx- -j_l,lrt::oTer-Uio-sUUe. .we deem ed-it-<

' advisable to occedc 10 the demonds of - > la*' the gMwen for on extensive series -

------- '>si ■ r>anpft»-Witt8-W-aj?i=: I

m tB r8 'a .Y 8 B KlNQ, BriUah i ^ ^ y , tojv- -irt>o :w » rie r t« il 'b r-lug; .W alkaa^hladaaclnf partaer.at tha

a» a ^ ; . . .C .- . - * - - ,: . !

>v j ^ h a u l i n c , w A l t ' ^

’ r^ & -b p iN io K J ._ T i\K C ::^ o i r t r r ^ r : \ - . c i e c s i v / i M O s b t N ieeo ; I— B B t i . n e R ^

| : t i T i P f i K v p n f s -____________

tu a tio ri in W hich S •ta to Now F inds I tse lfu p : of public. hearinRs ond new-Mt, of f!” » ly: regulotloa'! In v.lilch no growers ““

hn Wken Into conslderaUon. and which . ire. would cxprcM n.» nearly aa possible UieJid^deelres ef the li>iliM.iry lirnlf----------- ^

. . . Crowm chonv Delegatw ■ belich* ••’A'l’cUPolTle^i’n pfelliniriary"meet- P||lon ings'wtre-hclil-iinhe principal poutto ^“^■■producing seelloan Of the-!ta,te-bc* or

ginning April 15, .nnd ending -April in{‘.y*" 31.' We sent noilcM of Uiesejmecllngs i„

XTi

legal standing, we jiublUhed signed an noUccs ot Him In slx_ lending papers on

' , Df~tltc 'Male. 'Tlier-o meetings -WCTC Ur “ " .v e ry well auentled. llllinc the rooms usi

raiiiiglj|\^^ M t f

lie. branding nnd'sliipplng potnioos-was pn 'm c"itniy-tiiMa.';w r - m -Tq - uiitJii' a veij tth .wt—can)f»l-imrvcy-fef-i«>imo-»l>lpmoiit»-ln- -aj ,c« the colnpUTe calciuhr year"of“192B.‘ Hf thtl-a-UUl-of-21-dcltKalci-was-apportton- Wi uid cd among these tleVeii meetings on q by ----- basb-of-the-diatricls’-reloUvc- imporu. .j,,

^apryirtionmpi^ !!a

m , llmlnary mceilngE nfter the mlpiia ii.r1,1), questions had bt-en fully dUniwd. wc beJe. aiki-d for Uie selecilon of the number UtJU. ill iiitai 'dWvCinfs, WC rwiuwcd-iiiat' -nri7n-lhey uw cnra.hi-aclcctlna men whO- be

I tt-nii1il rpnri~,rn» thrrn**rn llinv de.tlrcd v?l to. Ij®; reprt«nled In the final meet-

i'a.*i -tntjsrt "In' nll—esses' llie' iippurUoned;. .4 ntiifiber of delegates were selected I>y’ _U,. Uie osscmbled grqwcn. Tlie , final jJ,us meellng of ilie^21 ^ U

ird hcurs the niectlnc consUtcd of noth- "lng"bui the-mcat ncolfd-dUcuMton

Iff. without arriving at tiny dccUlon. . .I ‘'Adjoumment was taken ond ojter. “

' tt a rcccM of oh hour and- half, the „ ol • iiie-cUug-reconvencd.— Ar- this time «

Icj Jo!-ph Andraesen of St. Anthony, ^I who hod been a-vlRorous supporter of

^ In ^ nilM^'moTc^^ ^

- to luive the opUoa of'elilppUjg ^

desired, but providing Umt Ini co^e. ony bnnds were used. Uie polatoea ,

. must- be gndcd according to the “ TM««ir-BtandoTdJ,--«nd-Uie-bnuid-

mutt be In occordance with the com*

^ S o M ? S i d S ^ ^ j u l 2 SOollenUne of Jerome,'who hod ccn- ‘Ij llnuolly opposed tho cxUUng regulo- lions. After some dUcusslon the roll p,

— .wusj3Ulcdrre9ulHngiln_the_;8cc<iptnncCi _ of this compromise by a unonlmous

JThta-,HM-the-orlgln,.nr, thn. -

nromUo woa never suggested at any ■ Ume by the state admlnUtrallon. It

, did not completely fill the wishes of

~T]‘5 5 3 S ^ p o iv which the two factions —pEOUld' ogree.

t "With thU' matter dUposed ot. eight oUier questions pertaining to minor •pbaaes of Uie. regulations were

holf hour,' a l which tlmo the meet*Ing adjourned. Following this these resnlallons were presented lo the Attorney Oeriefaroiid wlUi hbi enUrc npproTOl were promulgated May. I,

B A M i r e l b w D m

'. - ‘j y ^ ^ w iy A P ^ v iiltiin p ~ . ■ — ‘"*£; ■ ; in youi; bakings « « ' \ '.x.V ~ . “

— ^^WHBwrofycMWjli itiaJ ------^ = = = = = S J ^ f = G ^ ^

.,cwTi%mw.t,n:.aki«ttr»i. •

027. As a result of oil this It must . V

potato"airuiationa were ociuaily**loriiw“ ^ T ulatcd by the pouito gnn^-cn of the - • !.tatc themselves.

£<<rbew> Grand Btjuid fJjiy ..“We were a t thot lime, and still

are. cl the opinion Uiot wc -could------- :havo UTliten n tet of rcguiotlons thatwould have, been better for th e J n..__.dQsto'. “ Recognizing thal our whole duty was not personal oggrondlie* ment but w.v% lo secure results to Uie liidliill'y,''WJ''‘bclletcd'-Tm ff^l=^—^ bcHc;-e. that thLi could be occom-pllsJied-better'-by—est^blUhlng-lew-------ilmtilf nMT’'"*'""* «hirii could'be cn- - — forced and by imlng these os o means oredueatlon for the purpose of bring­ing the groncrs to o sUte of mind In which they would' support moreXTOiDlcte-nnd-cltecUve-measures.-------^ - « -~^ATOmiT€Ifttnihlc Idaho polaCotS are not commondlng Uie premium up- on thc'm arkel that Uicy hove Inlltnea pait. Those who ojjpoae the-------ute of plain bags iiisUt that thU .

p rw n t conditioir is~due emireir to •

-Ax-n-TTOtterof-fa’ctrthe-octual-tniUi--------llfs'W rwcen'lhe-two—Unqnwttonably--—Idolio slilppcra-havc-liunJlit.morket_____by Uie shipment of ungraded pototoca iii-ploln^bog»--ond-thtojn>cllw,J?gg__ _

U',ticd wnmlngs as early oa lost Octo- i ber and plcad''wlth shipper# to avoid 1utu * P

bcoi-, the only factor, in doing away ' .wllh our.nitmlijgu..,. __________ _

rnotter the .comparisons have oil been bciweoh.the years. 1024 ond 1927. U U trlie . idoho growers recelvra

W M pr«luMli>n t-u- ^ atiT. Tlte-queation-te-not-»o-mucn------che'Cf tolol-prodncUon as-of-Uie dls*-------trlbutlon of Uiot producUon., • .' ‘Tlie 1924 crop was-large m the cast and smollcr In tho w’esi. ‘Ibo States west ot us wero short and Cailfomla“ took':many of our potatoes' al good prices. Eastern poutoei were' a drug on the markel and Idoho« brought a premium because they were

^h^'^\x'ar”uio'i\*uollon'*U cxacUy uiere\w e. ~ T h rV a 5 ir5 H b W T r-o o ^ -------and we an unprecented Increase. The-------llftuis’- west’ of-.ua-show -an -Increase^v- - nearly ns great os our own. ..WUcon- tln. Michigan ond Minnesoto, our prlnclpol compeUtors in Uie Chicago Kfark-et; 'show -a-mnrkcd7 d e c rw In prcduotlon ond hove Improved their QuoUty. Those, who ol Uie present tline, oro ottcmpung to mkB-UiB_to- ~ callcd "poUto situation" 0 pollUttl issue arc -only- giving unfovorable publicity, to an unfortunote economic

~ Stm agMBB-POB-TOB W » « ^ — -------

D o c t o r s R e c o m m e n d I t

V;'o’ a rc rooolvloff a t e a a m o n th — g e l y o b r. j ih a ro .^

, i'KESH ^Salmon ..... -... ......................-'"SOoHalibut .... .........30o 'sable ........... .......... - 2 O0 'Cod........... .............. ..................•200

□n!!f"iii«iaNir~ii'Dai^.......... _________

1 - P lC kL E D -------------Herring,Archoves.

SALT . ■ —S! FUh ~

- Maikerai - ................-.........— a O T —- -Herrin8-.::rrr-r„..------------ :.-, . „3 0 o . _ _

- SMOKED V _

C O F F E E . ^ . ._ SLim usM n .yo\i —“ youi coffee. If .U -

- ’ ■ E B i r i i N G E - * ,

= -P iV W ife J l8 r i { e t = ^

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£ w id l^ n (U -Z 0 M ^ ^Initiates Catididates.for Mem- -

=Tmim ,n f Ani'iiflfJ'~mirt~Th’ 1000 *l i f r e l w i S M u S w ^ a n a ^ ^ .... wcrc InlttoWd Inlo tbe e r t« . D «plt« ; Ihe cold w«tto«r » Urge .croml wo# in attendance. Work w u carried on untU oae o'clock .when adjoummenl ttw takcn.;.lo. parlftkq ol...rcfitaJip. n,i!ntn fumUhCd fly tHC lOCll lOdgO ^

_ u n lt~ _ -...... ... ....... , ____ - -■ 'M T o n riln i.-JW ilH iirsn d chJld- ren Icll Monday rooming tor Boise to ollcivl Uie ctat« meetlni of llto • QrsnRC tlial Is bclds lield llitrc. (cr Uircc (tail. Mr. and , Mrs. Hall arc

“ LBiio-Branjc-Jitrc.- -Uici’-’RIU jo tuni Friday or t:amrdijy- W. SUm- {ley la riirylncnhc nmil diirlyg_ Mr. <SS

Wonicii of Uic rcodliiR xirclc will Tl meet nt tl« hoinc of Mis. Maddoq Ul TliutKlay ollcrnon lo coiiUnuo UiclrBtudles. - ........

n iuiftH T'’f"‘ <*•">”(?<* 't'Hi ni«^i In __ri-cular swum-PrWar-nigUi ot cIrM P. M. Roll ciJl will be by mention- __ InK nolcd pwpic. TZTT' '

Ucv. O. U Kendall and parly arc VI 111 Jerome today fitlcndmg the dls-

-Tliuraday.—Tliey- wm ..?cturn_TJju^

Tlic Rnyal nelBlibo'ra announce a sci "(bcclal niMtintc to bc held Thursday op

evenlns al eight o - c l« k ^ ‘____. fh- ttonicn camp bf lETDoy Scouts met V

Monday nljsht a t the cJmreh and VI-7 ra iJe rW « rT C o n t-lcad o » r= 3 » c= ^ en

lowing wero clioscni.Norvall.Reynolds, ni' Chas. HuBhM, and Max Galley. A wl

—canpclllvc_comcst._Hm _ncxl ta te lilacc when Uie scouts will try for:Hlic cn tenderfoot clas& . ■ Isl

Tho board of' dlttclorV © rtlanscn gj— lndcpendeBt-eriH >ol-dU m at-w lll-|im L w— tn—upeciil-BKslonr-Wcitni^Br-CTo- tn— nlng.-J8nu*ry.a6-l»-0)»n-bMa4oc-Uw. p<

completion of Uie hlgl) schTOl nud- ic■ iiortumrPlanTaw’ no'if'cn-dlspliir a t '

Uio ^Jftcc -Of Supcrlnundent D . A.

Ocorsfl Trulli. Oregon Short L ln p .^iiLPi u - lii'rr.'— ftHnounc88 that, h r ^

M ' ciri-flfV M lO llB fi klndt of commodilies ao Iar Ih b •

M em bers Ap p o a r on R o p s to r s.

• Boy Seoul work In C a s tlc f^ was viTMranlr«l a l a mccUng Tuesday \. " g T ^ th e iu ^ w Castleford M c U i ^ t jEiilscopal cluircli. under ^ o d ^ - t,lion of J. H. Jwnmo of Twin FWls. c

- cxeculWc lOT the Snakc mvcf dU-

------- beyB--w>w—ntcvloualy , tevn ji___been connecled wi'.'uifie. acout organ* ,

.-izailon-wcnt.taken lnto the ncw.lroop. f formed Tuesday ' niBhl.. CasUeford c b a d 's Seoul troup aboul I w y w s f n(;o, bul afler the departure of tho i former, scoutnoatcr ..Uie orgontoUon i broke up. . ■ '

Ten morc boys Iwvo expressed a - - their intention of enlerlng Ino troop l

wllhln Uic next .two weeks. * ^ 0 | right bow who wens Uken J;ito the troop Tuesday nlghl will aid In train-

_ ln g Ihc new rccrum for their ‘ ten------arffBBf trais.- ’- - :----------- ^ ^

cosUdord grange. No. 170.. O. P.

[ olflelab of Uic group arc: B. 0.

° “cm'

lacmbere ofj Uic Iroop arc: John BllfJc. senior ,j»trol leader: ^ r r t

“ i S f S V - l n l l l a l n.«llW! in 'llic Mclhodlsl EplBcepal churtli lw>t nlghl. at wlileJi Umc patrol or- canbatton wax-cffcctcd.

SfKAltElt ON WAY

speaker rls. progrctflngfts scheduW on his lUoerwx 'ond Uiat he opcaks

a " iu “ w

“ S t b m a c l « / ^ * B a d , '.. .... - rwt’' ' ' ’. ^ -------- MUk

.j-

' " ~ ? 7 a S i5 i5 jV^ ^

\ COUPLE Op Ml

Vionnoflo P rodao tion I s C h o sen |T ae Year's* M u a ica r T r o d u c . i _

—PobHiarJinF:ftM ^rnm m ho-dBtM -J 'set for the Twin rails high school ^lOpercttu to bo presented by Uio achool 11 chonls under--Oie'dlrecUon of MLn cViola E\-ans. “Pickles'' or ••Iu 'Old L

tUnii*' CQ -itmemben of Uie high achool choruses - will appear.' . _ ' 1

SetUnttJ of Uic opercm' oro In VI- w n f St arolvaJ'UmT.-Ami«<»a-four.- ^ Iflts. Vjcnnew n^dcq». burghera and «

backgTouml-for-lh«-my»torlou6-dUop.. 3pearance-of-Luly-VlvlauaUostJailui:.

■ Thc.'£ccnc''or-Uic-flrst-act-ta-5ol(l--}Jin Ibe gaiden of Wurtwlpracler mn

^ e r lw n o d w r ^ ^ t

*^The'*splrtrof%mlval lime la jwr- i”

m, wiwI^uuT k W q l t !!lval Uu“ - self and all file'aldes make thclr np-

BowBerry:' June Pennington. tfuUtt n Kaydeni Udy Vivian Delaney, UUUtna - Klrkman: LouLia, Lenore Ostrander:J. Jennlwn-Joitta. oharlea Dictrkh :

Maler.—B lm o-P arr* r;-J l8o ,-U av ltt i CavSnJumakL'SQrold'BffDPcrK'nn- t ski. Matlon Quest; Captain Klnakl. r Ercd Banger; • Gypsy-Violinist. LowU - llndscy; Oypiy SoloUt. Richard Du- \-all; Splrll of Uic Carnival. Naomi •- W hlu; Curdar.GlrU: Lois Pool..Eklc I Johnson. Miriam Ballantyne. Harriet 1 McCulloch.' Eva Burkhaltcr and Blan­che Detwller.

In' addition lo Uiis cast, about 60

• ^nsldcftblc credit will be due to tho ^ I. foUowing.people who..win,not oppcar * I on tho tlago Miss Viola m n s . coach;> Alfred Boltcher. business manager;» Frank McAtec and'Thomas Bobertton.I UckotA; KenneUi Kail and Howard

Wiseman. properUcK Chester ClarkI and LuUwr Bice, autge manogon;) Edgar .Wbeeler...clectrlclan: . C am cn ■ 5 Holland and Mary Word, coslum ^

N i f f l f l E f f i H i

r ■ ' - ^: TUDRSDAV, JANUARY 1# 1

>. ... -----------------------—•. I KgXP,.Jer«D« I. ‘

r Dally fttJghun cxccpt fiundar 13 to 1. j a MarkeU, neff8,iports and mlKcUanccus. |

* l l W . N w .Y w k « W M e to n .l j ■ 1 W K l lw i^ Twin FiJli Time

s 4:0&-^Wa]dorr Astoria OrclKdUs.It a:0O-Mld-«eek Hymn Slug. . •. B:30-Coward Comfort Hour. i

0:OO^DodsD Pmnitatlon.. .BiBO-HiOTcriBcnUnels. ’ _____ 1

_y . i '3 0 ^ D a ^ Or&Mtra (1^ hour*). ■__ ,

d \II -idOi^iiUc Jy a p h o n y _ 6 jT * ? 5 tra ^ \a. 8:0O-coDO«t.i------- - — <ie 7;00-«uweU Hour, J____ __g -a;Q0= Silline-g 0Dr ---------------------

T B:«(Mport<;.01ubr Orchestra,— y .v :^ fl:80-€up^o .H our.- , ■

i

vx-

CA»AE A \ / COUU U T ^U ?* \ \

I WCCO. Mlmeapgtls-S. P. WS.3 Ikbt^l 1 j 748 KUoeyeles Twin Fana T lan j 1

1 ;00-HBnillire Uiilvrrtily. ’-«:aO-ChlcaGo OpcVa.- - - - __________0:30-K. ct C. Bond. s

rKBDrSircettU------------530-MBt»ir|-M5.1 Kllaejclei T»ln Falla Ume

T7:30-Hoovcr Sentlnch,7:00-Max»ell Hour. _ '

[-^:Dg=5iflmrBrociicrr.: - ~ ■■• ■-•

' K n . lo i Angttai 4C« MatewlI 640 KllMyeIet Twin FaUa TtmeJ

i OilS-Phllharmonlc OrcliuUa. Hit:W»Mcdem-ClaaMc3ltdnslc----- — T

I KIU. Lot Angeles ~ 416.4 Meters^ - , 7M Klloptka • Twin Falla « « « | c

i 8;i»-Dlvcnliy Hour. - ^i.|iitfih rJ ttsD y an»rn>MiT-.-.-. - r r r ; -

-r8:00=OfgaiT:------------- ;------------------ J. Il:00-Hotel Orcliefclra. |tl3;0I5=D4n«'Munc.-..............------------- 1

^ iM W i^ le a ^ T»ln‘^ l ^ T l ^ i '

fo;6(J-Drahia'‘TTic SequeL';* 10i00-UoU«c PrcMiUatlon.^ 110:3()-a}oon Maslc.

- iK L X OakhndI 8W Klloeyelea Twto.Falte-Hina-}

It' ~ 7 - 3 ( > - l '^ K ^ l^ -- ' .- n- - '•■ M io:00-Dancc Music. . i

r: KOW. rorUand f t i U W e r T i: 010 Kltocyeles Twto galla Time

II -B-WI—Mmli-. ■ _______It .OiOO-Concert.--....... ............. ......... .1- 10.:Q(Mpgd»e-Prwnlatlf f l . ...

is -KFRC Kan Fraoclsco— fiOO.MeltnJ1. 45U Kilocycles .Twlii Falla Time |,xl I- I " . ■le lOiCKl-Conccrt Orchestra.5l 11:00-Daiico Music (2 hours).

'* KTO. San m a d io o 4lfcS Meten^l a 710 Klloeyelea Twin r u u Itme

~"iTn(Cca*ttHi Hour.r -nrtxMW. a . c . p n ^ ram.-----------------ir U :00-Borlcs and M en.

!: I KJB, BeaUJo - SiM Melera „• 860 Klloeyelea . Twin FaUo. Tine

S 8;30-rnrfsldo Hour.; . v 9:30-;0pcrallc Stara.

” LtGAL A pV E m iM iits ”“[ CALL FOR BIDS.

-1038, for tho eomplotlop of the Addi­tion o( tho new achool buUdlng in

“ I BCCOHlaiitc'Wlth’.lhe plarta-and' *i>oc« > Iflekloiis. . Bidders - may bid oi\ a

3ttteW. % « « and specifications on

^ file a l scliool house. Tho Board of - Tm lcca rcwrves Uie right to reject •• an'y and all bids.- » H. U . Walkers. Clerk.

' .' ' '.''RDnscit. tdaiiui". ” Notice ot Kale ..of Real EsUle atT

PrlvalA Bale 111 the Probate Court of .3>ivln Palls

Couniy. Stale of Jdaho.-' -r----------In Uie Matter of the.EsUle of .Maur- —icrqQhictirDecsaiea::— , ■ .

^ a u t o c c _ a L i a . - e r t ^ t t L ^ ^ s ^ ^

* stale 0? Idrto. jriade :<m the Sth dajr* ofrjonuary, 1038,:ln-.Uw huUter'o( Uie

IriU s ^ Brprlnte>nle. In one 'iu r-

uaiuflce •: d « n t ^ . i t t : (hd. tine » r w d n u i < and:

W E a v w m

i t u N l Y - ^ BEV Sff IT O P " .*rMA.Y-NgV

C O j i ^ 'W g ^ C O U ^

p s r a r

r f ONE CEUrPER WORD '^ PER .INSERTION ^

1 _______________:--------------------- , PO~ ^ t f % a n r> & iU lT e « n d « U T e a n * - = - I they bring Uie bn itr. 'Ya I “ .................. 338

" FOR RENT—APABTMENTS— r o a RENT-THRSE RC)OM PUR- fo 1 - a llb ed o p o r ta e a t . Bungalow Apart* _ i e I menta. Snd a n . e a s t oni—' -_ B5'

- .FQUSll......... — 15

- - iittc-Bnd-intereet^l-U»c.sald-rJlalo.sUhas-by-oporaUoa-Ot-lJiK. o t qlncrwlsc-dci

— !?'certaiii loU anti parcc»- oiland, eltuale. lying and bcmu in he

— (U.w“ i” " iloDoxvs. to-wlt:.,- - f‘ , ,, _— t - ^ ^N °rthea«tr-jauM tW lh« f(

I ? r ^ l ? 2 h w c s l ’c ) u ^ r “ W'i^NW'. >~fl— and Lot one (1) oi.Sectlon Tv,tiiI - ^ trs iitne i» ) . Township Three i3i faouili me of Range Thirly-fcur <34i. ^asl^of

" Btifi irrlBadon'Coniniiny.'nhd toecUier V' — I wlUi all oiheraitch'TOdTi'awrTlShtfl— en.l aud_dkht#..lo Uie .i»e of water- or-b| D el irrigating »aW prcmlsei. or for do- a — ' mcsUc uso thereon, to wHlcli .Joel H- “

Rich and Luolla A- R ^ , or Uie tald * premises wero ou July 13, lOlB, or *

— , iliercaflcr cnUUed. m which were - m l Uien or thereof ler used on said prem- oM iscfl. however, evidenced, and tottcihcr - —'^wlt^^rtl an ^ sliiBUlM ^

appcrtalhliig.'■— I --Terms and.candlUonB.or-58lo:_CaaJi. crs lowful money oi ilie-United SLUcs, P o e one thousand i$iDOO.OO) dollars lo _ —J accompany llie bid. and the balance j

wlUiin eleven <U> niopUis. or upon confirmation of the sale by Ihc Court, p

AH' bids and offera must bo In ; uT lU ng-andjnoyjM jeltji tho d f l c i .

r s ot R. W. Jones, altomey for Uie ox- ceulor. Roonifl TJM-W Carlson' Build- ^

— ing, Pocatello. Idolip. a t any tlmo * , allcr the publleaUon of tho notice ^

y n l 'm„t ticfiTo Ihc making nf. ihr imln— “ Paled Uib ?

:hwl ee, ^itfleiLot--lUe—Sst»te-4t~-l4wH4e*-—

' R. W. Jones. Allorney for Excciil«ir. j Idaho. noQina ■

mi-H of dcralgned. Mary Matgarat,Miller. <ul- t elect mlnlstratrlx. with will-annexed, of |

tho cstalc of Cnrl J. Miller, deceased, to the crcditorK of and all persons i

—j- ' exliiwr IhniM rtlb^l^• vouchers. wlUilu six menUu afler iho .

_ llrst publicoUon nf UUa' aoUco lo tho ‘ H W .jIolin w ._ o r.h .m ,';j |lW 01W ^l9r.

!SH:

JJUIS. Tu if ' r i iii !% S ° S ’ B W b ^ - W ^ t

, neaa of said estate. • r--■ .. , 'H f Dated December Tifc, IW .

, < Maiy Marnret <4UI#r. •

^ ;« S S ? S :S S 'i-5 iia S S 5 5 '

-7'

a r M d R N T N c u j a ^ ^

kR ~ SN g W \ - \ M l L l - / ^ K g . \ B P t

^ r v A. t

o i w^OR-SALE-REAUESIAT£^ F

ro iriiA L E r-S lX . ROOU JJODERN li- 418, -------- -, roR B A lS^^O ltodM HOUSE. MOD- i- — em except hent—Terms.- 444-?rd'K. -' f o r sALE-:givE-no6M'. U tm m I

-house: bargahi for quick sale. CaU 338 e rd^ve.-east.--------- -- 1-V. - - f

-* F0R ~SA U ^H EE1* r a n g e , .1000) acTca^ Ideal all-ffaton range. P ar- ■(

V TOIt W L E ^ ^ S i ’''HA"lJT>V'NORTii \ 't* -lioU-lot 8, Scnior-Seebeck addulon,

one acre. Make olfvr.' M. B. Miuie- ; “ - ‘BWinn439-8«th ttver0.ikland. Cai. " *" r o ^ s A i ^ ^ ^ o ^ ' (

:— houserdeej>-w*U^-4m-pciLJictc;>8«Kl J “ •’cash-'wlJl-handter-ieo-ncre-tractr-tm - ^ nortli' aide. cspeclaUy sulUible for . M . sUicl t o c h ; j i^ ^ ^ - rw m

he iracl In trade. J. S. Keel.

iS FOR SALE-^LIVESTOCKho. ------------------------- . -

■'i rcin K.M.B.. BHBPHEH&-PUmSSrPhone 616-J-l. • ____________

Ihe r o i t S A ^ - ONE I»IG H ^V Y .

• ' Hansen Bervl^, StaUon.___________ _FOB SALE, T E ffi^K M A K E MULES

weight SttOO, 4 and 5 years old. wellIPS

N^^on

__j^n'l Phltifl Tinjit? 40 fflll 20-(or-bred-uwa and gUtc-to farrow Uie mid- da- (lie of {.larch; all pure bred-and-reg* ]] isicrid:, all good' stock hogs. Phone

i,ald 350-J.3. O. M. Danlela. mllo nortb or Waalilngton ach'ool. •, ________

| £ 1 ^ or” sale—furniture;.FOR-BAliE POBTABt.g VlCTROLAr

“es! FOR SALE-POTOD D X N IN a 'i^ f i to sulto; cheap tor cash. Call 1337.

ipon furniture. M9 2nd ave. north. >url. Phone BOO.,, I" TOR“ S u i P S 5 o ‘ a Y ' ' PIAWO, ii*y— fine-conditionrmahoginy'case;- In--

quire C-2. Box Arms, after 6 p. m. . S i FOR SA LB-M 'A H bG A N Y -^nobTi 9ticc electric range, waahing machine,

1020. ^ ^ '^o tlh r-T O T O r

FARM L O A N Sr^. OWnd * Oo!^ ^ ! ^ ^ onsy- t o -loaw—p o T rg t-n a A i.----- Ptato. • ' • _ _ _ '

tin- ' modern houses to Tw o F a ih atl- thur U Swim A Oft

iscd, clly property. Bome prlrate m ono «»u lo sums ot from iSOO to now oo

tei Perrlne. 1)8 Shoahopa tL weat.'!“ r A j r - o T ^ r a r e r ^ a n F T S H K B - -

V „ and deolnble larm lota, i tb lak It „^A uw best farm loan ^tppoaiuos ever « - -aoXlflrrtJBi the TwJn.PU;i.trwtJ-it..wiu

• - “ " ‘■‘''Edtfs'"""' *****"

r ’ « ^ ' ~ T O i a s r ‘« j S B P » f f a 4' state . acoiedlted . atoek, - |M «ad).

s r t J in ^ w c d rB o u r i« n * ^ .M » S T S ^ ^

'^ N I > o \ . l M o-m E i'W i n : w w u . n i t f » ' > ' Hwi'-i'« - p

n mL FORSALE-MiSCElLANEOUS.~S HAV--813 W Bl’A O K rA lio -o b o D -— —<mm— B ftlfx W ntW - ..................... ... ; —D- UALED~HAY.'1»l"BALCn'A^niS _

aU M We*t •FlW.'-C/QrTCPlWy. ■ -— B M T E R S S T S O O R b S ^ ^ - »0 ■ ec. E. a Havena Ratlerv Co.

r** FOR SALB OR TRADE-A GOOD W.O"' used pUno. Phone 203-R:l3. ____ '

- - tX3B- 6ALB-~-PBB8H—COUNTRY- -H --- lard: also dresse<f hogs. Phone >®°;; m -j-3.......................... — s :

FT^ iiay, first culling; get our. price be- <

^ ^ B * * 8 M « .^ l]^ " ^ A V * 'iN CAR ^ -on —lob.-deIIvmd^^ieM^oirre<piast-»'A; for J. Anderson. Phone 4M-R-4. Burley.

m So¥=SALE^UTOMOBit^ =— ------------

__ FOR^ B /^-»IA ^E L L ^^^C O U PE . ^

terms. ■ _____ ' ___________^ ___ *”

! ! | — SEE THKSE ■. ] ”

' 1S20 dViirlaiid SU Coach _ m o Naiti AdvaneM 4-paa. Ceupe

i m Nash ToBrlng weU iMo Nash Touring - *

^ ___________ SPFCTAT. ■ , ' -lS2i Clier Tearing, J75JW.

-l!>S4-«ieT-^«»riiitrilW-00.------------ ^“i2 1«« Star Toarlnf,' IIOOJM.

1925 Star Toarihgj hew palni. com- '> ^ plelely recondlUaned. IUO.OO.

1624 Ford Tonriog. new Urea. WOO.

— UEFPLEB NASn MOTOB CO^: , . Phone 184 ~ 1

FOR. RENJ fURKlSHEU "■ "OTB — —- - =..... aLBEEINO-.ROOM^CLOSli IN. 445

^ Main wesL., u7 j

iV.n Bbo^ione n o ^ . ' tsrUl. ROOM AND BOARD. CLOSE IN. 31S -___ Snd ave. north. . 1tNO, ROOMS ,'AND BOARD. 121 tI'H .

m - —i v f f r ^ t w r 'r H o s r t o F ^ : • .j

x S i deflred. 730 2nd ove. north. ^<ne, FOB RENT-MODEIW . BEDROOM, i

FOR RENT-HEATTO SLBCTttia i = • roOHL 4<3 3nd ave. BrnTT-'imonB '

ioe#-w.£A b gHREg-WMWiaiiEa-ROOMa. WITH, ]

• ■• funiicb'hcat, ccnlraliyiocated-nt .

^ i j ^ ^ f u ^ l S l l E D SroROOM l i ■ wfth funuco heal, ccrttrally Jocatcd .

“ISfi a t 144 4th avr. ewt. • - _ _ _ _ _ o n o PlvF'ROOM~P0RNiSUBDTioU8B; ; > 0 0 5-room modern liouae, I3S; 4- , - i t e . nwn-houM. tn.sn.- a.rootn furnished ,

opartmait: A. •NrL-wg. pJiomJ 4D. ;IHXr. . • ,“ :

POR RENT. GOOD ROOM WITH heat., 144 Blh-ave.-north.-Phono-

g .—

LOST-rONE PAIR. GLASSES.-PIND-; «r: return to News. ____ ••

^ U W f - S W K S k l N ^ V E ^

I ^ r f ^ d r y e a n ^

LOOT^XS TRUCK T l l ^ AND RU^i

S 3 v te id io .^ fc tu rh to .G a rre tt 'o tf . ' Co. BBCl). Phon* laiB. Rewntd. ■ ■ < .• ■ ■

r : . -

______ L^ n f i p p

l-^ C A T rK fC A ---------- ; vV .^' -,]4E ft 'N AYO*»P ------- r -J iA l

w w n v TTW tt U P . ' , .!t:^«:.'r^ON O F X W p K ■ -

m w

“ ''^PROFESSIONALr: T T ^ ;AT O i w r o ------

W.- t r U U N N ^ L a w ^ i^ n oc M 7 » ^ ^ 4 and 4. U » -R lce.Biilldlng. , ■ . ----- --

, BUSINESS ’MUX WORK V G L ia a ^

FttiMBING ■■ ■' • • nOME PLlfMBINa A HBATING CO.. '

New locaUon.--138 3nl-.aTe..-a«^.':-...

^ S s T P L uim U iu '*' 1 ^ Oa Forbe|(Ungtroublea FtMO»-.

jtO T O -IN »OTAy < ^ u I Io 5eW ~ >■ P o ttn R ^ B ta ta ; paoae rw-^"’-'::—

TBAMSFBB’O R O Z aaX B A N SFB B C O . PbCM N I , -

Orating. lUngB and.Llberty Oqel. W A tohB d"¥BA W Kft AMb : ,

® ^ T S B N y . O B Q A m A T ibO T l;'^ y

'i MODEBN WOODMEN OP AMIBWa m eeu in 1 a < a r . hall every <aoM» .;

'S «nd fourth Wedneato . . . . , .o 'i

WANTED-MISCELUNEOUS- - -^ WANTED-^iuC W AanNOSr' PhMO^. j 1483-W. ' •

^ W A l i ^ TO BOY CHEW

WAWTED-TWO GiWDERa, OSilS k ..drake and thn^e ducka. Mra. :

° L, caro Ncwa. . • . ! • .iw^ -WANTED-WASaiNO.TO DO IN H S ^ ' \ rf home; aU mod?rn (^uipmenl; prlee# r B. right: 744 2nd avo. west. ^

, phone Oeo. h. MeOrtgon Baiw r :•( W ANT8D •yo R l b J ^ R A N d ll H ) l *’ -%'j ’ :B lab^ or J o b ^ w ; i w ^ J W |! ^ J S . : ^

?• - - - . .F0R-SAIJt:^CEDi '.1T."^r FO B CERT3PIKD R 0 S 8 S n T i ' ,B B ^ : i ’* »rtio w. i^ B ^ ; A » h ^ ;?r-

B O o S u N d O R D B R 8 ^ M O W -P O M < ^ ~ ' ~:t«d-OeTn.vi^^r|ffQW0r^

* - M o m

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^ ^ e _ c o u n t l e s s . m o r e

' ~ C o m e in an d se e us

R a y o n V e s t s ,

najori'TMU in nllf. blae &nd pink. Uraal SB« valnr«. 2 fo r....... S1425

____ Enhrrc-Glem__--------------- - - 2 f o r $ 1 . 5 0 : — ^_ ' Van ItaaUt fabilc jilovw in new

rnd coft. Sliei G lo 7. Tvo p»lrf b r - . - : . ................................. - J 1 - . 5 0 -

________C h i l d r e n ’s K n i t t e dC a p s , 2 f o r 9 8 c

-----— Wool-opt-foT-thlldren. paU -w r-;- - - -»lyte. trtmriiKl wltli. pink o r bloc,

rrcnlar 9Bc valan, 2 ror....-:....08o

S i l l T S t e p - I n s , ' -------------— 2 - f o r $ 2 ; 9 5 : " --------- ;

SUp-lns'or ilne truhablo c»pr,‘- elatwrateirtrimmrd with toee net.

Colon of pink, peach and nlle. i_ fni- ................... :..... ...... ....... a 2 .flS

O u t i n g F l a n n e l s ,:__________2 . f o r : 2 5 c ^__

Heary onllnr flanneli la lith t er dark iWpc*. « or 36 Incha wlde,_

I J U e y o n s h j r e O l o t h g Z

__ nn|ll«h DevflmMrc..»lieflTy_iTtltht.^_ • ttflpcf or pb lto 2 yd|L for 3 5 q

I Carnatiori Silkg, —- : ' 2 - ? d 8 : t ( ) r ~6 3 c —

illk. All ihadcf; 30 i&ches wide.• t-yardi for —— ----------- , _ 6 3 o

D a m a s k , ;2 Y B s . f o r $ 1 . 3 9

Table damatk In IwauUfol while noral dnicn. Clolb 72 Jdehes wide.

-------- 1 yaffli tia .....8J '.-TO=

' - 2 Y d s . f o r 6 5 cThis b an extra (Ine oelton roUe,

- nurantced calor. Coraes> In bloei.- - -•"-luu. recM t 30.|ncbea-«rtd&-2:yd)L..

f v ---------------:------- „ ...._ ..Q 5 c

- " S p o r t S a t i n ,^ : ;~ Z T T a ^ r : $ i ; 2 5 —---------- « I» rl u U n , l h . kind o t m .k H .J

that doea not cUn(. SpUndId for alipc, drcno. etc. W hHea.'^ln'^ blocs, ctc. t ydi. for -..^-..$1.25 ,

B e a c o n C l o t h , ----------_ , 2 Y d s . f o r $ 1 . 2 5

- — - Heary- in lilit -8caeoa-clo{h,-fanoyIndian plaid dealrni. toltabio for balta robes, cie. » Inchea' wide, t

. . W J . l i r --------- ;---------------8 1 .2 5

________ R i r l a T n i i i n n H i i i t a ,____

~ ............ ^ 2 f 6 y $ 1 . 2 5 .Dandy little Indian rail* for. |lrU.

_ — ' l to*10 y e a n .* ^ f a U r ' |U 5 - » ^ - I T— tT or l 'i a l^ ! for~______

Sale ofWe ciran bc

' Thb rronrt r ___■ va lw i The;

r n ^ ' l u

. ' r vaiiifiB,::..

T - Altracllro i

\ flanntb ani!...............V -< ^ M

' " f t t ^ v r l -Voluoa tl i i ------- $ 3 5 . 0 0 ^

i S E zi■1 '-L l J 7 /- "AU ear iri

^ b a r g a i n s riot'em m er s F r i d ^ a n i d ^ S t u r d a y s

E v c r f a s t F i n e w e a v c ,

. L ^ _____2 J i ! d s . i o r J B c _ „ 'k Thb I< an Rrrrfut fabric. Q tur. f ■ anlen! lun.fjul. heavy fabric n i l - I ” able for naklnt >pr>nir drsset. t h b *

b rfCDbrJUc irllcr, : ydf. for OBo_______^ ■ ; , 1 , , . . . , ■—

------— Shantorier— — ^r 2 Yds. for 85c tr Thb b a hraYy colloh'dtW UaUT— T n lol nilh a ponrre like finbh, rery L

ilttrdy. .SQltabIc for Mhool drm et. Come* In Ian, trccn and'rose. 2 7ard< fo r .......................... ....... .85o

r rsrcKsli. FUt crtpet In ro*r. crcea, brown,

— .peach;.tray-aiul-Klille><rcpe'-de___ ]chine .in roK, pink, fKcn, tan j

^ and white—ccorfctle In navy, '.« Z creen, orchid and black.' ThcM c S _ .are_alI_rtxttlai_»LflS_Talue»=. _ 5

_2:yds.$L91_W e a r w e l l S h e e t i n g ,

- i : ______' i M s J a x M c - - — ^IS(ri~htavy weT|hTweirwell ahect*

> inc. 8 ^ and 9-4. Bleached. 2 yard*l — foi] .............. ................... -..^.;:a7o— c

I fiaby (joats. Slighffl ~l — SoiledfS^or $4.95-----

I* Infanb* roab. fine wool cathmerc, n— uuiuly ~inntninHL 'ntlK'OFlilnv;— r. InfanbVtliM only, 2 for.-.....S4.05B . • _ ------ -■■ ■

•iiia t e e n ' m o u i u e ^ s , ’ ' ,2 f o r 7 9 c

OUb* talren blliomet^. In bhck,' e pink and pcacb. Asca.t.ta 14 yean.». 8 for ............... ......................... 7 9 o

-------------C o r s e t G o v e r s . - -

2 f o r 9 8 c — -Cohcl covers of. heavy white mnilln

i* and bee trim,' two corrrs for 9 6 o

e W a r n e r s G f f d l e ' S S u p p o r t e r s , 2 f o r $ 1 .4 9 ._ _ ?W .n ien ,[nUo w pporteTi with elM- ,

[ W o m e n ’s_ C o _ tto n H o s e , ' ■

i , ■ 2 f o r 1 9 cCotton hodety', rood wd(ht earded

„colton..black only,.ilM* tiVU.ViH.. .e t for .........------------------------lO o

; Silk Hdse/2 fdr 98c “ “t Wayne KnlftUk faose, 25-incb silk t boot, merccriicd top. Taupe, - tnn^■metal. beige. httrV. «'< fn 10 V ahfi___

to »1.40, 2 fo r ............ ......... ;-;..9eo

W n n l p n f ?

V___ 2 yards for $4.95 SI Heavy aU wo^~m tfnc la..tan or s— tray-pbid*-<t‘-checka.—M-lncbes-----t wfae. 2 lo T r a i e T f y a r f o r w : o s — i

Dresses Ihome every dxty diyt. ^

G R ^ r 3 • -

iT, of 'drcMet are o M ~ r c i^ " ll tS i ' '■* ;hey aro made of r n d dcilrabic tUka

— G R 0 U P - 2 - :

» aUk drenoi of flat erepe. A few * ^ d len*ya are In ironp. Moatly e*."'rerilar » .................

p ib fa ’: ^ a W f r w n - < 1 5 n r |C8E , ~

[J;-%PRieEz[d

ri;7T:::r:7r.TTm^rmLSI)Aj

er a t e f h r t h is-ad—She

y a n d s a v e .

Wool Hose, 2 for 98cWoolen, bose of tine cashmere In

— cplor-brown.~Coraes Mn- slie*' B!5 ’ and 9. Recnlar |1J0 valoe.; 2 pair lor ........... ................. 9 80 ,

— I C h i l d r g n ’s - C o t t o n —

X T n i o n s r ^ “ f o r $ 1 .2 5 - -Children's cotton nnion oult*.

:— n tWffl. U lfl I lo-H-ycatv-Bete-----’ lar IIAJ wlues, 3 fo r ......... 8 1 .2 5 ’

Lace Silk Ho^e, i T — 2“PairtoF $i:95— I

Sak ho»l«y.-«no law lrtnv-<xla— • Ion* silk boot.' coma In colon of

bbck, wblto aril] brown. Values to j >3.S0. 2 for........................ -S l . f lS - - .

- R a y o n H o s e , 2 f o r - 9 S c - - ,. Rayon nilk bose, fine derby ilu J

weave, coraca In colon of nude and , camel S t o from '8 to 10. Rrtubr 8>c valne, 8 f o r ................. :.-:9Bo

E m b r o i d e r e d P i l l o w . ,

C a s e s ^ ^ P n f o ^ ? 1 . 5 0 iEmbro'lde^ pUIow eaw., nirreadj j worked o n i o o d pade-conllne»^l ,

..... - A U . . A r t _ m K a g e s . ~

f . % P r i c e iOne iro a p '^ ^ ” n«a!rV ork“p a« : I area, consbtlnr of dresses, coi^bU I

ages ..... ............:..........1-2- PRICE »

S t a m p e d G o o d s , 2 f o r 1' One irosp of odds and end* of all — fall'itam ped'ieodi. Th«ae-eoiaht— ;

of d r ^ ^ a i ^ ^ M ,,

^ C h i l d r e n ’s D r e s s A r t " ’ M o d e l s ,

. - ^ eUldrcn'f droaca kO rttdy ,, . vrorked. left from oat ctanpcd Koedi' ' ,

_ J> ta tn eu of a fom er h h a Tbeae- — a n In maU she* aatf'^& dpalty

aaltlnf material. AU._1>S PBICE

^ . n m p g y '

»n^'*°!rhiiS!l!r Ml MIM. _atonped, m d y for wwUnf, t

S t a m p e d ~ C g d ~ T a b t e

C o v e r s , 2 J o r " 7 5 cCard Uble cover* wltb stamped de-. , a im and dlreetlotu reidy for work- ; Inf. Made of brown maaan wltb

E m b r o i d e r e d B o u d o i r ; P U l o w % 2 f o r $ l V 9 5 -

---e« td .lr -p m iW ~ - 'ira ilrall»~ pi«»l— i

.nhro ldend m d r for VM.. X ' ; ----- ------ -M :llll-^ -

R a y o n 'P i l l o W s ' ' ---------------2 ^ f 6 r ^ l ; 9 S r : — -

PavenW l

■ J f o r ....--------------------------4 1 . 9 5 ' '

*:—^R em nan tsr2 io rl^^In oar larfo basement we have two

- tabtcfl «r remnaata,-tbay u e wbltji

—aB d-eo»tten.-M oetlr:ta~»-M « yard leafihf. Tbtae arerftII-1-2 • ™ C E .

have low beeb, ai* ooe t tn « aedel -aBd--haTB-ali|«Iy-rpetoiea-to*e.— I

-asBU t-StflSlTahiw . t ^ar I• «al^» ^ . i i a w r n

)A1LY-.NEW S,-T^-PAI

jhop p iiig ^^^^ r i g h t s ^ ' ^

W h i t e j E n a n i e l W a r e , 1

__- C _ J ! J o r “ ! ? l , 4 g ~ - . L _ ^E nam el ware, laree o ral dlsli.paiu , On

I . te a k e ttle s ,. bo ilen *and pitchers, om T h ew are itron i', fa r more durable *P th a n your ordinary rra y ware. Con-

____ stitn te valcei to ; i.li>, 8 fo r a i . 4 9

^ C S p e t ' ^ a T p T1!__________2 I i h a . f o r f i 9 . ^ m .5 C otton carpet warp, Dexter rrade] ^

color* of U aek. while,, creen. red . . a n d bloe. lU cn lar ,69o value, 2 Itx. fo r ........... .................................... .6 9 c

_ - — G a m e d R e c o r d s , - s i ’f ” ^ f o F 5 d c . f '^ s te e l co t dbo rccords, Im tram e n lu l____

n ' P i c t u r e s , 2 f o r $ 1 ^ 0 0 ^, '" * p r o t M 5 r o i i d ~ o > 'i r r ^ f “ < ^

faraona masten>lccet. These i-omit slM 11*M. a ; f o r .................... S 1 .C 0

- — — ^ H o u s e - D r e s s e s , — , * - o .

- : : _ i . 2 : f o r - $ l - . 9 5 — 7 T ^One fronp df house d re sm nude of

) percale, priota and slncliams. these

bought th b ta ll. .Ncarfy a complele“ “ ’^

!i - r V J ! E : ! ! g ^ . ' a i ! » - 5_ _ „ l ) i « h e . » i . 2 . l o r 1 TW e a re cloainc out our nralnlrce a n d W indsor pa ttern s T hey .are ot

::— n n n - g n t lb h - w a r c - a n d - a r e - very— ral I. b l( U y colored. T h b sale will clean Uj

E plecee for tb e ' prlre of one.

^ S r L a r ie siioPill f . w ith slronjB M lally convJUjlJU_____I___ _____________ ;__hrcante nt

1 H o u s e h o l d F u m i s h -

J . _ _ . J n f S , J / 2 P r i c e ________^ W e a re rlo tln f out our strainers, gti

pcoekey coltera, cnttlery, etc. AU ru“ .- ^ l ie a * itn iu p a ^ . . , . . . . - . |-2 AB*lJfc ‘ eoi

; . . ■ val

. _ S i l v e r D i s h F r a m e s ,

‘ J/ 2 P r i c e ■s u r e r pbled d ish frame* for oval, .

iy / redS d or sqaart rniepticles. These ^ a* m a n sUvtr ^ k te d . M 1 - 2 Price g "

....... - ........... . Foi

« P a t e n t L e a t h e r P u m p ,

V i i P r i c e____J l r r e b a fine Faablon Plate one.:_____

M buy th b f o r --------------- . . , , . . § 4 .4 8 ■ , 6

B l a c k K i d A r c h P r e - g j

s e r v e r - O i f o r d , — —

S ' “ >/2 P r i c e ;Biz pair o n B e ir * F it» e r v ( r ~ o « - -------forda. Best qaality b b c k kid In _

t‘ . ro o d styI^ value, 2 fo r 1 eviS a le .............. --------------------- $ 5 , 0 0 U t

'g "

“ L i g h t K i d S l i p p e r s , ^

r ' V i P r i c e1 .. F rom , a fc rm e r'■ iu o n we aro car-

ryb»« oVtr 3« '“p a lr 'o r~ U « h t -kid " •

* .tc T eo lo r. U c f S w w S T ^ ^ 2 T o a - - - f o r 1 Sale --------------> 4 . 4 8 : - to .

B l a c k S a i i n S l i p p e r s ,

— — y a d E t i c e ^ r ; ^ - - —24 p a ir of b b d i.S k ln sc t ca tla allp.- ]

J,— pesa.—g«tw. ■»« f i t * . Mther med-

Jl ' ' j t r a p mbdtU. ~ B ^ f d a r ( U S T & ltte ,'~ ^ ® p e r p a i r '------ -L.— -:--------

OB

S . S h o ^ ' ? L 9 5 : * - t^ d e o ^ - b B U r ^ A r e h - F i a e e w ^

2 'brow Q -kid. T M M 'W a e la 'B in e w ''. ■ w id ths aad t « ^ T only, A t e tM -rf li

------th n e -so ld a i - « £ ^ 'B m r _ _ 8 1 . 9 8 hU• • • ,m

r "

« l ; Olaas d c a o ^ ' r ^ . t t - iw t^ . pre y e d i b s i '

ilanda.', l l fg ii to r r '« f l

■ALLS, IDAHO. THORSDAl

p v o - f o r - O h e ^ l e M r f l l -

L i g l i t C o l o r e d O n e - p — ^ S t r a p S t - V S i r i c e . ^ — i ^1, One.rronp of flne T aiblon Plate u om!>ttrap pnfflpi.. CoDta.wlth bl(h. e spike heel and .rose blush relor,. Reinlar HBM valBta, 2' for 1 <

.... ...............— _

-Boys* Shoes,2 fo t $2.95= -Itoys’ shoes In tan or bbck calf, hlntcher s tjk . 8 b c j~ front 5 to 2. _j

7, ii ior i &aic ongr, i; pair lor 9 Z .u5

I ' B i l l i k e n H i g h T o p • S h o e , 5 0 c

Tvelve pair lUllIken lUfh t^p.sbocs. .' Small s b ^ principally wide widths.

- formerlrwM~nt“WJ)0-a-pntr,-a f a r -------1 Sale .... .......... ;......... ....;... SOo

S = C ^ a 5 i F S I i p g ; ~ -■ 2 f o r $ 1 . 5 0 ' '

j— Omtome-slipj-of-tJon-cMnjable-lIn-------- Idle or .sateen. Comes In colon-

I of henna, blue, rreen, Un apd gray,' Value# to JIJ5, 2 f o r ------- S 1 .5 0 - -

— S o i l e d N n r s ^ ^ U n i f o r m s d J- - 2 f o r $ 1 : 9 5 - : : %, We hava Iwo.doten Mitiare neck and -

llonvcr style aprons made of heavy weijht Indbn head thafaresilfhtly ' u

■ . sollrt. These_come in medium and

’ w ltie s ,2 fo r .......... ........ ......$ 1 .9 5 ^

:— “ P a l m o l i v e - S o a p ; --------- L -f 5 f o r 2 5 c'— Pahno«TT-tollet-*®ap.-Tettilar-fam--------> Hr iite. 2 for 1 Sale, S for 25o

only., ‘ .

. . . . ' -z r ^J, m 0 , Uii

[e silo dotiWc piate atunilnum ketllM Col 1 slroni riveted ^netal'hanille. Espcc- - ’ convenient for electric atove me ^ ,nte flf llif flat hottom>^______________ lufl

2^fojF75^Oul

— well

C h i l d r e n ’3“ “C o t t o n ~ w H o s e , 2 f o r 3 5 c

>• Stntdy cotlen-'stockiDgs' for child- V‘I ren. in-Vye or coane rib. Colon ' IS~.‘ cordovaa. or b lack .-R ciub r~ S c , -

values, 2. pair for ................,.3Bo• Om

K i d G l o v e s , . 7 I, 2 P a i r f o r $ 3 .0 0® Ono rtoBp of elbow kid jloves in K l L .dftritJunim.only.. 8 ii« riiK_to.,flK.-

Formerly valOM to $5.00, 2 for I Sale. 2 pair for ..... ....... :-.S3.00

cok. Wiearight Blankets, * fH onr fjunaiu w e u m ii tin tan .' lu n — fc

wUI. part SIpallems with brilliant sateen bind- gni

!—ln * _ tp a ltm c ___________ t 7 . 9 5 ’ .sol.^ ________________ ______ ■ wa:

. Linen Suiting, I r _ 2 Y ds.for?E25 ^1 Evcrfast Ibten sBlUaf. Colors of q I Un, brown and grey. Gaaranleed 9

net lo fade or abrlnk. BeiBlar ---- I ia j Valub. Z yards fo r..‘. . t1 .2 5 -------

Bel

C o t t o n D o u b l e ^ a v B l a i ^ e t ^ 2 - P a i r ........- S ;

S Collon btatdtcl. U ut m doable.: .

S- t” " ^ ’ -«^* iililMii'i” 'il ........with hoivy cotton. Sbe 54s1i 8

» N r. f o r - . . ------------- ._ » 3 2 , B 0

'• R o y a l S o c i e t y F l o s s , o i}~ ' l A r n S l i ^ i n - * '

~ ^ ltty ’ ’n o * t . ''R o p i '.( l '1 il« or _1. jtft silk. IVbat we -have, left goes S i' OBt. Bcgnlar S for.-IOe, now, per '

• coj

«y ^ i i | e t f s - H i g h - H e e l e d ^ ~ ^ »■ '. R u B b ’? r s , . ''1 5 c - - Cfl-rtluee '4^sen- 'wemcD'l' nibberf ' et' . ' ' i high FVencb beeb. Good range iof .

. m U s I m 2 for 1 n le .._ ._^ lSo ' ptj

— ^ C a n d l e - i r t l c k H o t d ^ ^ *

™ F i f o r 7 5 c

t l l j g b g ^

n i- in c re a s e -w a g e s— b y ^ 3 L M R I G a ^ : ^

2 § a i 7 o f (

==Sport oats_ J w c lv c a p o i i t - c o a t a _ t M i - a n d . , .& r

m ix t u r e s , s t r i c t l y ta i l o r e d ; s iz e s 1< 3 6 . V a lu e s 5 1 4 . 0 5 'a n d '$ l 9 . 8 0 -

------------— :— -----------

:3:<oi stiErionXoats

Press eeat. iibe~18. $05.00 v a ln T ....... ^ 7

1 O reu 'coats, one size IG, one SS, f:' « lu e ....... ........................................ ........ .8 1 9

' Dress coats. :small sttef. llO.SO values *;;:f 9

_ PrcBi coats. < S19J0 v a lu es........- .........8 9

___ Woolen Gloves, '_______. 2 Pair for $1.25 '

Woolen gloves for children from 4 Ono |

■■:,°ooi! a j x i ' v a a - gU ii- wilh pink or blue cnff trim , to 3S< Value , to <1.7S,-a- p. lM o f - M ^ g S -------------

=JnfantB--Cotton J l o s e . ^ ^^ I 2 Pair for 35c _ ' '

Coltiih li<ne for In fan b In blaick and while. T b m are of fine card* iteav? ed cotton. ' lu lnforced toe a n d hioe.

- J iia iL 8 J f lrJ jw te A jy > l tJ fo r . . , ,a B o — « itb .i

------enting-iiowns,- - -... -2 for $ 1 .5 0 ----- ^

Outing guwns for women, heavy welcht outing in light plaid or

. sUiped patterns. Either h lfb o r Boy,xquare neck. 2 for 1 Sale, 2 n iu . )f o r .............................................8 1 . 5 0 Ages <

________ ............._________________I ' 2 for

■ Bridge Tally Cards, . ^ — Vj-Price------- I

One iro n p U lly card , w llh MM- ; ,^ b l . . „ d eolortol y ^ ; . l l ,

KnittedCips;r&F39'c“ [ ^'One 'dow n knitted caps KM~CP i a r ~ suiUble fo r s m ^ l boys or girls. All -

-are dark maroon, brown o r navy , colors. Valnes loJLOO, 2 for I Sale. | 2 for ____;________ _________ 6 9 c '

^ ^ € h i l d r e n *8 F i r s l ^ t e f t = . ^g h f ta g -« > P a i r fn i« g l .g f) ^

w alking.. Y o u -a ay -c h o o — .-bBtUQ- rMK -o r-e lfB p -m ed e lfc -tiU ek -w b lU -a n d — -»Uu

two-tone eftccU. Sites 2 to 6. K««a- *- e f<- t t r t t a o t i i Bc^ 8-^ i f - for..» i r f t o — -5 ;u

5e »S c h o o l G i r l O x f o r d s , s a f

2 P a i r . f o g 4 5 . 9 5 —Bcboot gM .'ozford i I n 'th e newest short vamp n o d e b . Medium eoUege girl heel w ith rubber tip . Comta PIN

-ln .tan ,.b rbw ».nf.bU ck-w lth .«B arfer... .?e } 8 for 1 Sale, .2 f o r - _ . 4 ^ o a „ . m ;

E l e c t r i c I r o n s , t o i

■ ' "... 2 for ^ . 5 0 ■Buy a n Iron and get one free. Here b one tba t.w elghs SM ponnda w ith g fg

- a -g tta n in f sM rtrtment fn r ann y rar. I l l Onr own DnlversaL 2 for 1 Sale, ^

_ 8 . IroM for . . : . „ . . - . - ^ - . - ^ 4 J 0 _ U l- - t ' • ■■■'.,, i m Suit Cases, 2, for $1.95 , rl!

__Small «h» sa lt caaes of heayy re - c n i-lnfereedHlberF^FS5I5i=m5ff= oN!

c o m m CelOT of black and b h n ra .' •2 for 1 -Balc. t . f o r ........ - M iM

“ C h B f f i^ r B a y S u if ^• - . - .-2-for89criay. »idU >*f tb e •■'over-*Il type. i f c

Dpll% 2 for $1.50 ^^U. mte.Kunmirnni?:!.^ —

e h « hn w 'w llh u b n a la U a c o n ii . . > « =aagn.l«bTTMnTtiir— »r.»o ^ ^iii- i a t Mj g A a . - ~ . - M. ' ■ i . - i/;,-;

A R Y 1 ^ 9 i8 ;y

a n : 2 0 - 2 1 >

) y ^ s a v i n g 7 - w a g e i : = ^

Coats

M a r q u i s e t t e , ' .

2 ~ T a s . f o T 3 5 c - ^« group of Maniniselte In ecra /

3 ^ ’yard, 2"yards’for!‘. . ._ 3 5 o V

C u r t a i n D a m a s k , f

S fid T r fS 'n T S iJ s :lavy weight, eemes In patteraa o f^ . le, rose i ^ orange comblnatlona

ir:.......... ............ ^ a t j f l - ___________

— B o y s ’. - O v e r a l l s , r i i - r r -

2 P a i r f o r $ 1 . 4 5jfi tM weight Woe d ta ta J .o v e r.- s. Dig swing pockets, high back, es 4 to 16 year*.' Valaes to |145 , f o r i J J e , _ £ pair ^for.......S1,45

E e m o n a p , 2 J o r - 5 5 c - r 7 - i—

monap, sanitary goods conven- >Uy packed and m p p c d for a e ll- . ... r. 2 for 1 sale, 8 pkg^ for 8 5 o

t i U l i l t J i r S r

2 for 1Mte valu«s.rt fo r — u U C ' ~ '

jm j jH Y n r a n i i r T i i i a r T f T —

i lo r o n f t- - - 'i r . . . lJ — - I W r _ j_________9ABN1NQ COTTON, C -Sc v a lu ^ 2 for J ) C ___JAFETir FINS, . -ij A _iOo values. 8 f o r ___L— X V C ___________

H iOw e r b d r ib b o k , ' i O a ' ' ralues to toe, a yard..:— I O C PDTS (white beaded), e .^ vriues, 2,bo**a*for.„._„.'O .C ___ ______ .•

lIA N D K E B C niB P Sr-— er— “ — --------wTViitfan-fAy . a t ; - ------rO U B T SOAP, tanp lers II.ZS

F ^ w E E 5 E 2 5 ^ - —

irirr" ■.. 5 ^ _______ ^

i n m o i C T A j n T a u a B n a s --------:::—

n r _ _ . _ „ $ i o o Ic im D a E O i_ i« /B B r a - * r e - 4 - ^ --------

cd tlA E AND o r a l » » . ’•««

r S ™ L _ , ^ 9 8 c _

VATBB ^