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fHUfmLT^APTE^m ''& M voifc- K'yw>. •■-••' M iiin WE TROOPS : TiBm!ll».!l, p _ . _______ Asks Permission to Transporl . Soldiers Through Americar ' Territorv to -Attack- State ol Sonora from:North PINA PREPARES AGAINST INVASION POSSIBILm Orders Oarrison at Oananea Nmnbering 800, to Proceec at Onoe to Defend Agoa Prie. ta on Border. AOTTA P H m tA . Bonon. Max- ico, (ff>— of 12m wpttblle of 8odoi» itatlosud' OiBUM Ban. IwrlBff 800, hAT* bMd oxdtnd to 'p n e *« l a t otw9e.to defend tU s port, vootdlBc te CMnonl J. U. Pliu. In order, ts vrepcn ifatnat po«i. 'ble isratfon of tb* tt&t* by Ow ■TU M troope ftom Vnlt«d 8t»tee -terrltoxr; In aTWt p«nnlHlon la Craated the federal (OTenunent to no te treopf tttrra<& the 17alt«d BUtae. •WASHIiqOTONT (ffh-MerUo lia otked permUsIon from tba UaUoi States to move troopa throagh Amer can territonr w ae t« attack the atat of Bosom from the. north. Ko aetio: «n the reqoeit ha« yet been takon. The Carraosa (^Temnent wishes t move ita forcea on the Uezieo Ceatri line to El Faee, thenee through Aaerl «ao territory to Doufflaa, Arir. an aeroM the boundary to Agu».^riet from which point a aovement affaiu EermoaUio, the capital of Sonori would be undertaken. The only other point of attac! •gaittot Bonora la throngh tho Pulpit paee, between Bonora and Chihuahn: ' and It waa aaid tbal thb pass eoul be defended by a Tery amall force « Sonora troops. . m n a l^ )mow& tod^ tbat BSttieo bad «*«a*M*d permlsaiea to mov* troQM tIaOTiKTwM. W«w Hazlce and Arliaiu. offidala aald tb* •Qtdtai-- A IM waa «*ond«r ycMBTk 'fton-tb* K^nlcan (OT*tu> mank*'-: Mexieo fre<)aently haa aek>d permL aion to move ita troopfflhrouirh Amor ean territory to attaek rebdi la & nora and on son^ oeoaaions it haa bee granted. The Am erlun govenunent hae bee notified officially by Uexico of tt closing o f the eostoma •honies on tt 8onora-Amerlean boundary. <n>o Sonora state authorities' hai established and aro maintaining cn toms houses. Blames WUaon PoUcy for Mexican Trovbl WASHINarOI^<ff^Mexlco’s pre ent position is due to "the nnfort nate and mlschiovooa poliey of tl Wilson administration,” Henry Lu WUson declared today before a ae ate committeo Investigating Uexiei affairs. U r. Wilson was appoint4 ambassador to Mexico in 1M9 by Pre ident Taft and resigned soon aft Preiident Wilson's first term begi in 1913. Tho fonncr ambaasador told tl committee that in the six years aUv his -rcsffrnation every predietbn 1 mado then as to the resalt of Prei dent WUson's policy bad been jnatlli' by ihe eventa “ Presidont Wilson’s theory that ai number of Mexicnns are stni(n{llnK < liberty Is ofroneous,” he said. “ It simply ft free for all etniRglo f loot." KAM& OF LODOE XS rZLED FOB SCOOND FIAOE OK TI0E2 SALEM. Ore. (/P)—Tho namo Henry Cabot Lo'dgo, United Btates m ator from Massachuaetta, was tod filed w ith tho secretary ot siato aa candidate for the republican nnmli tion for vico president of the Unit States. BX78SIAK EEA0TI0KA&IE8 IN aSBUAKT 8BEM TO BB BUt *I?ARSAW, lypv-Dantig dispatcl rcccived nswrt that an Intercept wireless communication Indicates tl linssian rcactlona^es in Qermany t cablnt; Oerman-Russlan dolachmpnls various points. Including Silesia a at Hamraerstoin,' West Pmtsla. "^I’PAT EBSPEOT TO SUELIVAK CHICAOO, (/P)—City and county fice# w ill be closed tomorrow for I funeral of Roger 8. Sullivan, des rratic Icailer, who died at his ho here Wednesday, Archbishop Mun lein w ill conduct the services at H' Name cathcdral. _______ Today’s Gamea A m e r^ Laafae. A ll ffames postponed. K atlttial iMLgue. At Rt. Louis: I'ittsburgh, 4; Bt. Louis, 0 (end fourth Ipnlnpr). Batteriesi Carlson i ..Ilalffner; Bherdell and Clemons. A ll other gnmos postponed. tOOK P A Pm iNimHO C N FA ! Turka and Armenians (1 Battling tn Aintab |j CONBTANTIpiomE. (ff)—M«<- | sages have beos reeeived from tbe I Aintab area, in northern Syria, in- I dicating that Turka aud Amenlant I 5 aro engaged in heavy fighting, the Armenians occupyis^the Ameriean mission building ^ Is neira has aroused uaeailness regarding tbo position of the 13 Ameriean relief workors in AlnUb. . Curzon Aaha Amnesty ® fo r General Denikine of * ------ LONDON, < A V - C n m n , the fi^reign soeretary, on behalf of the British government, reeently com- . - mnnieatod w il\ tbe soviet nvers* Dl meat in Moscow appealing for am- -. I I neaty for General Denikine and tbe BosHaa Tolnnteor am y in the Orl- 20 mea, it became known hore to* ^ ied -------- - ^cHiisn ; WTHieTO CItlRFIIIIE ss S Troops Mutiny and Gain Pos- '* session of Anhai; Serious Disturbances Occur In the it«a Province of Honan len* AMEBR, China, OPKTho Chinese troop* which mutinied at Anhai re- 1 to eontly succeeded in gaining possession P* « I northwest of and ^ rukien province. Their sue- iota *ided by faetbnal forees from lnst Chan? ,Chow, southern Pqkien. Fight- ors. lng also is reported la other pUces in *i the vicinity, with Christian ehtirches plto >>olng solxed for the nso of the sol- pl hna. dlers, *n i>nW The. forcos of Oeneral Ohen are eaid J? > of to be gaining strength. Troops of th.» “ northern army ii*TO eaptured-teveral J at hundred Cantonese (southern forces) ? m near Amoy, , ' lii orm . W AB n a m m ri fi ^ OVBa OHABOB 07 OOVBBNOBB ol SHANO HAI. Cbin^. mia- disturbances have occurred in the pro- lorl- vince of Uonan and clvU war is im- A 80- mlnent. according, to advices reoelved Mea bv Chinese officials here. T^ia situa- tion is tho result of a change of tn- t>een ehuns, or m ilitary goveraors, In the pro* “ I tho vlnre by the. Poking government. ttie I t waa nnnounced recently thal Oen- ■! eral Wu Kwaa Hsln, formerly inspect- liave or general of thc upper Yangtsze pro- J' cus- vincea, had boen appointod tuchnn In Ilonan to queceed Oeneral Choo Tl. Murmurs agaiast tho appointment wero at enco'Swrilhnd dfterUpen n » threats had been voiced by m ilitary ' j f e subordinates of tho Honoa Incumbent, . an OMS clash betwoon troops of Oen- eral Chao Ti and those of tho appointee w P™’* Oeneral Wu, occurred In Sb Tang li »!.« 0“ ^^0 Peking nankow rail- B way. , l( Oeneral W u’s troops are scattered h J * through the northern part of tho pro- nli»d * '’^*7 calculated to bottle up n. a _ .. thoso ot tho tuchun .he Is seeking to r replace with the authority of Peking behind him. It Is estimated in Shaag b ila l that Ocneral Wu commands about a tha ^0<000, troops, while Oenoral Chao T i not many moro than half tbat aum- f ho " 'resl- — - ■■ ------- H ie d ___________________________________________ W orld Nev It is for SEATTLE, Waah., (/P>— J hama agent to the Paoifio Ste: EET tained infonnatlon that Yokoli , of strike of stevedor.es affectins: I sen- ed in nnmber from seventy-fly are idle, tbe message stated. nit^ UMEBIOE, Haenster, Ir« lary were escorting mails froi way station last night crowds ] tusT it is alleged the civilians fired tnmod the fire, wounding two - BEELIN, (flV-Pania. De ' ore was shot and killod at Wesel I ‘^and making a deliberate att when fired upon, according to i resentative of the American co ^ completed an investigation of 1 y o^f- ihg prepared for tho state dep hoT, OPPOSES CONTINUANCE OF “hI? w heat PRICE GUARANTEE Orala Corporation BxecutlTe Beglsters —^ Excaptlon to Pr6p6aal Offered by I Senator Capper \ WtABHINOTON, (flVCoatlnuanco of tho government wheat guarantee for ' thirty or forty days after It terminates June 1, proposed by Senator Capper, republican, Kansos, at the request of wostern growors, wns opposed by President Barnes of tho United Statei Ornin corporation, in a letter received nd of today by tho Kansas icnntor. aand "Oovernment Injection into business should i'O trriiilnntnl nt the rarllcst l>ns.iiblc niomcii*,*' said Mr. Bnrncs. rcAiRnYimTHE fvll 'i l L L S Twnr TAxaj^ n>ABo. fb id a y >GERiNSlRDln IfillNSTTHREIlT" OFNEWREVOLT Take Precautionary Measures g as Rumors. Spread of New f ) Attempt to Overthrow Gov- ernment to Join Soviets BALTIC TROOPS DEFIANT; HOIST “ KAISER’S F U G " _______ i? j Administration Armed Forces are Massed in Oenter of Ber- lin Following Eetnm of Sev« ering from Bnhr PABIB W V-Th* repr«sastatlT*B w la B«rtln of Fraac*. Great Bri- af tala flaly and Balglam w ill Jola la a waxnlBff to Oermaay tbat aba ntnt E BiBst execnba witbottt delay tb* dUatTnaraaat aad taaabUlxatloa of "J xt ia nadezvtood tbat tb* chars** *,m d’affair** win alao u y to tb* ow- S* maa covanuaeat tbat In cas* tba Inaonroetlonaiy moremont la 0 *r- ®fV IS maay U not anppr«s«ed tb* aUle* W may rafo** fnrtb*r daUreilef of fooditoff*. ^ roa4 . bav d*ABI8, l(/P)— (Havaa)—The daager _ of a now uprising against the Ebert Cc government In Germany apparently has on P“ " ^ being, according Qf to advices fram Berlin today. Blrlet c ,e. PTecantlonary meaaart* are.atUl being lodj im however, tbo advite*- aay. B*- is*< . c'ent dispatehea have reported a gtar* sltuatiou In Pomerania witb nmors of ™ *“ an. impending revolt es The Oermsn goremment deeld*d to ol. plaeo guard* around govemmeat b«Ud- * * ings bocause o f rumora cf s n*w at* lid overtbtow th* goTeramenk for the purpose of fonnlng aa alllane* T®* with aoviet Buaeia to declare-war oa ) Fnuiee, aekordlag to advlees from Ber- o“ > . lln Thnrsday. .Tke .social d«mo«nta bav* Issued an ° ■ppoal, tbe advice* added, calling opoif . their adherenta to register for defense W of the repnbUe agalnat internal n- «o mies, nrms in hand. m- APPEABAKOBS POINT TO > ' Et cd PBBPABATION POE OTVIL WAB In. LONDON; (/P)— Oermany has every ro. oppenraneo of preparing for civil war, ( saya. the Doily Mnll ’a Berlin corro- tioi Q2J. spondent. the The Baltle troops are defiant. They tod are In eamp at Munster, where thoy tho i„ havo hoisted the “ kaiser flag,” says stn the dispatch. M snt - ----------- ^ >en OOVERNMENT TEOCPS UCAfiSBD ^ • IK UHM'XBIt OF CAPITAL OITT en' BEBLIN, — Oovernment troops P»» tee wero massed in the center of Berlin ‘ng mg last night, follovflng the return of Herr *“ e nil* BAvering, Prussian minister of the In- Ins lerlor from tho Bnhr district, where I red be was eont to conduct operations. , fnr iro- It Is presumed this m ilitary movo- up mont was a result of rumors of a now to revolt impending. y lng Severing ordered that the publie bo e{p mg barred from the quarter of the city uni out containing government buildings. (gj, Ti Orave eondltlons are reported from im- Pomerania, whcro rcacllonarics aro ac- j tive. to ---------- - , ------------------------- -- ------- ant _______________________________________________ wh wo ;ws Events ‘ ------------------ '*—* tri: ^0— A cablegram from its Yoko- Steamship company today con* i okohama harbor is tied np by a ting vessels of aH lines, ostimat- r-five to one hundred. A ll ahips Or _______ ____ . z r, Ireland, (/F)— ^While constaba- Th from the postoffiee to the rail- . ivds pelted them w ith stones, and ired some shots. The police re- two or three clvillefns. L. DeMott, of Paterson, N. J., who sel by a Oennan sentry recently, tn attempt to eacape from priaon i to an oral report made by a rop- in commission here, who has just mi a of the incident. A report is be- j’ l; I department in Washington,' *’ F It HREATS PROMPT WOOTON ^ rp ----------- , T D«fetidant la Arizona DeporUtlons Oaae Olrec BofBOa for Action fters - >r TOMBSTONE. Aris., F«r for N tho safety of his fnmily and his prop- ^ anco causod him to tako port In the I for DlsUeo deportations, Ilorrj* E. Wooton, pl lates eharged w ith -kidnaping, testified to- bl »P«r, day. t of Wooton dcclnred ho heard threats J< by from strikers that tho town would ho hi :atei dt'namlted if they won the strike.' Ho cc ivod himself wns thrrntencd with bank- ni ruptcy Jipcauso he wns bellevpcl to bp iness “ unfair to Inbor," tho witness said- A llest Tho thrcnts wero partly put into cffi-ct, ci es. Wooton odded- m \ ... . • T ' - ■■■■;■ j DAY LEASED WIRE R D A IL IAT, A P B IL 16, iraO H i l l STirn Drastic Cuts in Pass and General indi down Believe( BROTHERHOOD OFFICL CHARTERS OF IN (BY THB A880CIAT Botom of ttrilc*n aad ImproTimext in i toads la rarloai sectiona of tba wuulry a* ' board anenblad in Wasbington for Its fln t of rail workan. In tb0 K*w Tozk district tbti* w*r» Bimibar of awn who bad r«tnxn*d after tbo an nltlaatam tbat tb*lr last cfaueo wonld i »nwotinc*d thst stzlfc*rs wer* f lo d ^ back otiti. Bom* brotbarbood officials expr**s*d U oltlmatom as • cbalkng* and p r o l^ tbalr ' W ith pasi*ng*i' ssrtlc* ganctaUy Ispi or*as*d ftdgbt ablpmecits wers r^wcted In distneta. Kev Bnglaad poiats r*port*d ard tbaa any day llao* tb* atrlk* qn«ad to th* toad p fs n g f srtadnl** and » geaexal Indt bav* b**n sreitad. Cancels Charters of Sa Insurgent Unions 1 CmCAOO, (flV-Chartera of thre* _ lodge*. Brotherhood of Railway- Train- iB*a, were revoked today by A. T. Vbita.ey, viee preaident of the order, tiy n * l^ges are 450, of which John Orunao, prerfdent of tho “ outlaw" yardmen’s union was a members, 697, _„i. a atoekyards. local and 198 of Ban Franciaco. i._ Moro than 700 Strikers In Chlcajp) were thua removed from nnion mem- bership kising tboir sonlority and all o other rights. - . AU other strikers On tho Chicago <■ district have been .given tm tll mfd- night Saturday to retnm to work, r.i W hitney announeed. If they refuse their mcttberAlp* wU! bo cancelled and tbeir seniority righta lost. ^ Early Disintegration ^ of Strike is Froecast OniCAOO, iff)-Bpcedy dlrinl.jr.- "f!, tion of unauthoriied railroad strikes in . the central and far west waa forecast mLi today with a sorious blow struck by the (tovorament at the ' insurgents stronghold In Chlcngo by the arrest of i 2A strike leaders. The arrest of tho Chicago leodcrs, c some of whom wore at liberty today undor bonds of $10,000 or arranging for bnll. with promises to refrain from tun participation In strike aetlvltie* pend* ing hearing of charges of violation of mp the Lfever food control act, lo ft kical jec Insurgenis virtually loaderlesa. , Federal officials Indicated that no further arrests were scheduled. ^ Strikers Ar* Warned. Oo; Warnbgs were Issued In tho prin- cipal strike centers in. tho west that unless tho men relumed to -work by tomorrow their positions would bo de- elared vacant and now mon employed. In Ohicago 850 switeltmen returnod to work yostorday, railroad eiecutlvcs J',,' announced. Steel mills at Oary, Iod., where 10,000 workers Hav« been Idle, ^ wore preparing to resume operations today. J The situation In Michigan and Ohio i';n. whoro povcral hundred thousand Indus- gnl trial worker* havo been forced ont of plm employment rcmainvU virtually un. |hi> changed. spr Hopes of railroad offielals for early |,o| restoration of freight traffic in Pncifie coast states wero stimulated by an- nouncement nt Los Angeles that the Order of Railway Conductors had agreed with Southern Pacific officials 1 to respond to futuro cnlls for train wli servleo regardless of strike conditions. Iiei Tho agroement was sold to affect all [fir Southern Pacific lines from Portland.lbci Oro., to Bl Paio, To*., nnd Ogden, ron Utnh. Pacific Coast Servico Norm al I Pnsscngcr servico on iho Pacific const was reported prActically normal, flo Southern Pacific officials snid freight traffic wns rapidly nearing nomiat. Strikers wore reported returning to work at St. Loub and at Kansas City brotliorhood chairmen Isaudd an ultl- = matum to strikers to report to work on r or hcforo tomorrow undor penalty of losing their seniority rights. ; TELEPHONE CHIEF IS DEAD I ---------- tr Theodore N. VaU Soccamba s t BslU- 0 mor* from OompUcatloa o f Dlsesses , ______ in BALTIMORE. Md., (/P)—Theodoro w r N. Vail, chairman of the board of dl- bj rectors of tho American Tel^hontf and . Telegraph eompany died at Johns Hop- X ® kins hospital this morning of a com- th '• gllcatlon of cardiac and kidney trou- hi Mr. Vail was brought hero from n^ s Jckyl Island. Georgia, lost Sunday In W 0 hln private rar. He was In a serious at c condition when he rcnched thp-hosnltal hi ;• nnd his death was not unexpected. ni e Mr. Vftll retired as president nf the I- American Telephone and Telegranh p< t, I'ouipany last June and becamo ^lair- man of thc bonrd of directors- . s< report of the ASSOt Y N E m i l i IMPROVE isenger Schedules D ll dustrlal Shut- I nl ed Averted |jj 7IAL CANCELS III NSURGENT UNIONS |l ATED PBESS). in *cmc* w u report«t todsy br rnll- 00 as tb* amrly appointed rallrosd labor fif,, list seaalon to condder wsg* deoumda Qcr Ite coafUctlng reporta cone*nilog tn* tbe rallnads Uat oight bad dsUTer^ w ip Id explr* tomorrow noon. Some rosula ^ ick but otbars xepoxtsd sporadlo wnik- gu,(tat I fear tbat tb* asa might jegifd th* It Clm dr waUcotA lace W mproTBd tbzonghovt tb* ooontzy, in* in tbs K*w Tork aad Nerw BnfUnd nMp. udval of aor* fMlght, ttinWimni oenl, h* east Proposed drastie coU In rail- tb* bre ndiutilsl Amt down var* 'MUertd to «onit*r< . aitted ' I ■i- i ' ' nonnoe Salt Lake Strikers Disregard Vltinuitum ■ ■■ raaade 8AUT LAKB . UITT, (flV^Dwpito «rtke. notice* poeted and published yesterdny betwee l>y the Oregoa Short Lloo railroad tbat 'oads If its striking Salt Lake employes, who tlomea aumber upwards of COO, did net go “ d ti back fo work thla momlng thoy would " ’nere automatieslly be discharged no mon aro reporled to havo returned. At Og- don, Utah, howover, according to ^ V. w*go ' Platt, general manager of tae llao, a ^ fow of Iho oldor employea went bnok. Bomo switching ia Salt Lako yards ^ by volunteer erows la, telag done. Five Crews Return to PennaylvimUt Yards . PrareBUEOH, P#., IHvo erews Aifai of rtriklng yardmen Jn the eastbound row. soetion of the Pitcairn ynrda of tho Pennsylvania railroad roturned ’to w ru , work this afleraoon. Thla is the first notable break in the mnka of the Pit- calm yards of tho Pennaylvanis roll- Btrlks road roturned to work thta afternoon. B* This is ihe first notnbio broak la tho ranks of the striker* in this district. ifE' I 'ii.-- ' lost ai OODBN BTBISEB8 XtSTTTBN.. upon bODEN, Utah, —Eighteen of thn tmJo^* swUehmen returaed to duty in the claims Ogdea terminal following the ulUinn- oOO. tuai. posted yeaterday by tho railroad Tbo companies. Freight congestion, was to str «P «lr^boiilg cloared, railroad offieinls hours^^ QOBO^ BAOK FBOK PEBXT NEW YORK, (fl>)-Mojor William C. , Oorgns, former surgeon general of the United States army returned be« to- bad b< dny from Lima, Porn. Oeneral (Jor- gns w ill soon leave for tho Wost A fri- can coast to Investigate eondltlons re- specllog the spread and combatting of .. tropical fovcra Ho was recently on- ‘f® gnged by Peru to tuporvlso and direct ® sanitary regulations. eroaiTe - wook ETJ8TA0E THROWS OHEVAUEB » JUNCTION CITY. Kan.. (ffV-Allon WOM bintnco nf Wakefield, Kan., throw Snivntor Chevalier, Preneh heavyweight LOI cliompion and winner of the tillo in hll el till* intcr nllicd games in. Paris last today Kprlng, in stmlght falls with a too fort \ hold here Inst night. Tho time was Ing. J."! minutes and 1H m ln u te s ^ ^ ^ thclt, -------- ------ ----------------- It RADIO STATION BUBNB tho i nE\UF6RT, N. C.. (/rV-Tho naval wireless statlnn oa Pivcrs bland, near noxt here, was destroyed early todsy by ;firo. Tho origin of tho blnzo hu not i ibcrn determined nnd the loss Is catl- rooted at several thousand dollars. LIMIT EDITIONS SIZE (ISCINNATI. O, «>)_An»Qiinco. 'kl. ment is mado by tlio Cincinnati after- iloon newtipapers thnt owing to th i shortngo of newsprint papor, cilltinns Toi w ill 1)0 limited to eight pages until tlv« eook flUmition is relieved-' tures HAYWOOD REVEALS HA RAIL STRIKE TO AD OniCAQO, Plans of the Indus- idea, trial Workers of tho World te advo- ' cato tho ono big union movement dur- ing tbe present unrest among rsllroad the i workers was rovealod In a atatcmont “i by William D. Havwood, former ffen- sdvo ^ra l sortetnry and treasurer of tho Izatl X W; W., and .lohn Sandgren, editor of nltla tho Ono Big Unloa monthly, published rondi here today. nnloi The two leaders wore quoted ss de- nylng nny connection between tho I. of bt . W. W. and Insurgent railroad organU- to w I atlons now pn striko, hut said efforts othei had been mado to Institute "industrial unloi nnionism’ in the unnuthorlsed rail to d( striken as in all other strikes of im- In a I portance. crlsl ‘.*''^0 havo always agitated townrd com] securing recruits for tho one big unlOn tbo C>'V% miATED'mE3$^M 3W gl PBIOB n V B :0B8T8 mw :0 SERVICE tROADUROR lOARD TIIKES UP KSRISPUTE mporarv Organization Elfect- ed at Initial Meeting by Elec- tion of Hunt Chaimian, Han- ger Secretary VASHIHOTON, — Tho milroad or board porfeeted a temporary or- iltatlon at Its initial meeting todsy electing 'Heary Hunt, formor mayor Cincinnati, ao chairman, aad O.'Wal- 0 W. Hanger, of this eity, a* seere- y. Both sro member* ot tbe publta mp. Che wsge dispute as It stood with 1 .bresking op of the bl.pariUaa wage lierenee here two weks ago waa inb- ttod to the board, Ur. Hanger an- inoed, aad the b^ard wUl begin eoa- oration of it at onco. Secretan Hanger’* anmnneoment de If-fe a r tbat tho board woald t eoaaider Mparatelv tbe wage do* Jids of tbe railroad men now on The bl-partUan ua£sren«e here tween the representatives of the ids aad the unions undertook naet- ment of the whole wsge qnestion d the bowd w ill take tbe matter np lero tbat conference loft IL Tbe newly appointed railroad board ticb la to consider immediately the Ige demand* of the' railroad employ- s, held its Ilrst meeting here today th six of the nine members present. The three railroad representatives, >race Baker, J. H. EUiott and Wil- km U Park, wer.e on hand, bot J. J. »rre*tor -was the only Iibor 'Mpr*»an‘' tlvo proMat while only two of the iblic group were at the meeting. They 9re O. Wallace W. Hanger, of this ty aad Heary Bnnt of OlnelBttati. U aro oxpeeted to b* here by tomor* w. EW 'YORK CLIMBS STAIRS zlk* of Btevuor Operators Oanm B*Tivat of iM t AA In Ootbia KEW TOEIt <«V-E« t 1t . 1 o f tbo Bt art o f walking np stairs wss foreod >on thonsandj* o f reloetant persons New Tork today by a strike of lion elevator operators. The nnion sims a membership of more than 17,- 0. Tho operators, wbo V(\Jed la*t night strike for increased par and shorter lurs. did not show np for work thla orning. Women .who ran the lifts irlng war days were bolag sought as rikebreakera by building owners. Delay aeemed interminable to petu* nt workers, many of whom alroadr .d been held up by transportation dif- :ultles and fm nllv they eofflmonced o long, tedious ellmb to offices on 0 tenth, twontieth or thirtieth floors Tbo operators claim their atrlko has 0 sanction xif the American Federa- )n of Labor, Thoy demand wage in- oalTes ranging from (3 to >10 per }ek and tbo ulght-hour day with timo id a half Ior overtime. OMEN ABE INVITED TO JOIN MOVB IN EENTnOET LOUISVILLE, Ky., An "over- 1 elub" was formed In Louisvillo day by the exchango elub In an ef- irt lo foreo down tbe cost of cloth- ig. Eif^ty-fivo members pledge^ leitjiupport to tho movement. It Is proposed that women join in 10 movoment by donning gingham resses, A parade o f membera dressed I overalls and ginghams is planned for 3Xt weok. NEOBO BLA7BB HAK0ED. cniOAOO, (ff)—W illiam 'Yaneey Ulls, a negro, wus hanged in tho coun r juil hore today for the murdor of .nthony Bri£U)larro nnd Isndoro Oani *1. _ IDAHO WaATSEB Tonighi' anil Saturdny generally fair, oolcT tonight w ith ft'texlng tempera- ures early momlng. - IAND IN USE OF DVOCATE POLICIES dea," Ha^ood waa quoted. "W e lid so in the Oary stoel strike and we >robabry w ill do so as long sa we aro in organization—fbr we consider that he n a l of all iadustrlar orgnnleatlon. "Plana-whleh tho L W, W. has been idvoeating include a complete organ- zation for a ono big union with the iltlmato goal of takiag ovor tho rail* oads and operatlag them by the inlon. "These plans are, briefly: Tfae nse >f b6th verbal and printed propaganda o wean the railroadera away from all ither organitationa nntil the oae big inlon would have nffiolent strength o declare a general strike oa all lines. A all orafta, thnt pr«eipltating the srlsis through whieh it is hoped the •ompaales ^11 pssa bto the handa of Lhe union," / >
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Asks Permission to Transporl . Soldiers Through Americar

' Territorv to -Attack- State ol Sonora from:North

PINA PR EPARES AGAINST INVASION POSSIBILm

O rders O arrison a t Oananea N m nbering 800, to Proceec a t Onoe to D efend Agoa P rie. ta on Border.

AOTTA P H m tA . Bonon. M ax- ic o , ( f f >— of 12m w pttb lle o f 8 o d o i» i ta t lo s u d ' O iB U M B a n . Iw r lB ff 800, hAT* b M d o x d tn d to 'p n e * « l a t otw9e.to defend tU s port, v o o td lB c te C M non l J. U . P l iu . I n o rd e r, ts v re p c n i fa tn a t p o « i. 'b le is ra t fo n o f tb * t t& t* b y O w

■ T U M troope fto m V n lt«d 8t»tee - te r r lto x r ; In aT W t p«nn lH lon la Craated the fede ra l (OTenunent to n o te tre o p f ttt rra < & the 17alt«d BUtae.

•W ASHIiqOTONT ( f fh -M e rU o lia o tked permUsIon from tba UaUoi S ta tes to move troopa throagh A m er can te r r i to n r w ae t« attack the a ta t o f Bosom from the. north . K o aetio: «n the re q o e it ha« y e t been takon.

The Carraosa (^T e m n e n t wishes t move i ta forcea on the Uezieo C ea tri lin e to E l Faee, thenee through A a e r l «ao te r r i to r y to Doufflaa, A r i r . an aeroM the boundary to A g u » .^ r ie t fro m w h ic h p o in t a aovem ent a f fa iu EermoaUio, the cap ita l o f Sonori w ou ld be undertaken.

The o n ly other p o in t o f attac! •g a itto t Bonora la throngh tho P u lp it paee, between Bonora and Chihuahn:

' and I t waa aaid tb a l th b pass eoul be defended b y a T ery amall fo rce « Sonora troops. .

m n a l ^ )m ow& t o d ^ tb a t B S ttieo bad «*«a *M *d permlsaiea to m o v * troQ M t Ia O T iK T w M . W«w H a z lc e and A r l ia iu . o f f id a la aald tb * •Q td ta i- - A I M waa «*ond«r ycM B T k 'f t o n - t b * K ^n lca n (OT*tu> m a n k * '- :M exieo fre<)aently haa aek>d permL

aion to m ove ita troo p fflh rou irh Am or ean te r r i to r y to a ttaek re b d i la & nora an d on son^ oeoaaions i t haa bee granted.

The A m e r lu n govenunent hae bee n o t i f ie d o f f ic ia l ly b y Uexico o f t t clos ing o f the eostoma •honies on t t 8 onora-Amerlean boundary.

<n>o Sonora sta te au th o ritie s ' ha i established and aro m a in ta in ing cn toms houses.

Blam es WUaon PoUcy fo r M exican T ro vb l

W A S H IN a r O I ^ < f f^ M e x lc o ’s pre en t po s ition is due to " t h e n n fo rt nate and mlschiovooa po liey o f t l W ilson a d m in is tra tio n ,” H enry L u WUson declared today before a ae ate com m itteo Inves tiga ting U ex ie i a ffa irs . U r . W ilson was appoint4 ambassador to M exico in 1M9 b y Pre ident T a f t and resigned soon a f t P re iid e n t W ilson 's f i r s t term begi in 1913.

Tho fo n n c r ambaasador to ld tl com m ittee th a t in the s ix years aUv h is -rcs ffrna tion every p red ie tbn 1 mado then as to the resalt o f Prei dent W Uson's po licy bad been jn a t l l i ' b y ih e eventa

“ Presidon t W ilso n ’s theory th a t ai num ber o f Mexicnns are stn i(n{llnK < l ib e r ty Is ofroneous,” he said. “ I t s im p ly ft free fo r a ll etniRglo f lo o t . " ■

K A M & O F LO DO E XS rZ L E D F O B SCOOND F IA O E O K T I0 E 2

S A L E M . Ore. (/P)—Tho namo H en ry Cabot Lo'dgo, U nited Btates m ator fro m Massachuaetta, was tod f i le d w ith tho secretary ot siato aa candidate fo r the republican nnm li t ion fo r vico president o f the U n it States.

BX 78SIA K E E A 0 T I0 K A & IE 8 IN a S B U A K T 8B E M TO B B BU t

*I? A R S A W , ly p v -D a n tig dispatc l rcccived n sw rt th a t an Intercept w ire less com m unication Indicates t l linss ian rcactlona^es in Qermany t ca b ln t; Oerman-Russlan dolachmpnls various po ints. Inc lud ing Silesia a a t Hamraerstoin,' W est Pm tsla.

" ^ I ’ P A T EBSPEOT TO S U E L IV A K

C H IC AO O , (/P)—C ity and county fice# w i l l be closed tomorrow fo r I fu n e ra l o f Roger 8 . Su llivan, des r ra t ic Ica ile r, who died a t his ho here Wednesday, Archbishop Mun le in w i l l conduct the services a t H ' Name c a thcdral. _______

Today’s Gamea

A m e r ^ Laafae.A l l ffames postponed.

K a t l t t ia l iMLgue.A t R t. Lou is :I ' it ts b u rg h , 4 ; B t. Louis, 0 (end

fo u r th Ipnlnpr). B a tte rie s i Carlson i . . I la l f fn e r ; Bherdell and Clemons.

A ll o the r gnmos postponed.

t OOK P A P m iN im H O C

N F A !T urka and Arm enians (1

B a tt l in g tn A in ta b |jC O N B T A N T Ip io m E . ( ff)—M«<- |

sages have beos reeeived from tbe I A in ta b area, in northern Syria, in - I d ic a tin g th a t Turka aud A m e n la n t I

5 aro engaged in heavy fig h tin g , the Arm enians o ccu p y is ^ th e Ameriean m ission b u i ld in g ^ I s neira has aroused uaeailness regarding tbo

• pos ition o f the 13 Ameriean re lie f w o rkors in A ln U b . .

Curzon Aaha Amnesty ® f o r General Denikine of * ------

LO N D O N , < A V - C n m n , the fi^ re ign soeretary, on behalf o f the B r it is h government, reeently com- . - m nn ieatod w i l \ tbe soviet n v e rs * D l m ea t in Moscow appealing fo r am- -.

I I neaty fo r General Denikine and tbe BosH aa Tolnnteor a m y in the Orl-

20 mea, i t became known hore to* ^

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^cHiisn; WTHieTO ‘ CItlRFIIIIEss

S Troops Mutiny and Gain Pos- '* session of Anhai; Serious

Disturbances Occur In the it«a Province of Honanlen*

A M E B R , China, O P K T ho Chinese troo p* w h ich m utin ied a t Anha i re-

1 to eon tly succeeded in ga in ing possession P* « I northwest o fand ^ r u k ie n province. T he ir sue-io ta *ided b y fa e tb n a l forees fromln s t C han? ,Chow, southern Pqkien. F ig h t- o rs . ln g also is reported la other pUces in * i

the v ic in ity , w ith C hristian ehtirches p lto >>olng solxed fo r the nso o f the sol- pl hna. d lers, *ni>nW The. fo rcos o f Oeneral Ohen are eaid J? > o f to be g a in in g strength. Troops o f th.» “

no rth e rn arm y ii*TO eaptured-tevera l J a t hundred Cantonese (southern forces) ? m near A m oy, , ' lii

“ o r m . W A B n a m m r i f i^ O V B a O H AB O B 0 7 OOVBBNOBB ol

SH A N O H A I. C b in ^ . “mia- d isturbances have occurred in the pro- lo r l- v ince o f U onan and clvU w ar is im- A

80- m ln en t. according, to advices reoelved Mea bv Chinese o ff ic ia ls here. T^ ia situa-

tio n is tho result o f a change o f tn- t>een ehuns, o r m ilita ry goveraors, In the pro* “ I

tho v ln re b y the. P o k ing government. “ ttie I t waa nnnounced recently th a l Oen- ■!

era l W u K w aa H sln, fo rm erly inspect- liave or general o f thc upper Yangtsze pro- J' cus- vincea, had boen appointod tuchnn In

Ilo n a n to queceed Oeneral Choo T l.M urm u rs agaiast tho appointm ent

wero a t e n c o 'S w r i lh n d d fte rU p e n n » • th re a ts had been voiced b y m ilita ry ' j f e subordinates o f tho H onoa Incumbent,

. an OMS clash betwoon troops o f Oen- era l Chao T i and those o f tho appointee w

P™’ * Oeneral W u, occurred In S b T a n g l i »!.« 0“ ^^0 Pek ing na nko w ra il- B

w ay. , l(Oeneral W u ’s troops are scattered h

J * th rough the no rthe rn pa rt o f tho pro- nli»d * ' ’^*7 calculated to bo ttle up n.a _ . . thoso o t tho tuchun .he Is seeking to r

replace w ith the au th o rity o f Peking behind him . I t Is estimated in Shaag b i la l th a t Ocneral W u commands about a

tha ^0<000, troops, w h ile Oenoral Chao T i no t m an y m oro than h a lf tb a t aum- f

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W o r ld N evI t is

fo rSEATTLE, Waah., (/P>— J

ham a agent to the Paoifio Ste: E E T ta in e d in fo n n a tlo n th a t Yokoli , of s t r ik e o f stevedor.es a ffectins:I sen- ed in nnm ber fro m seven ty-fly

a re id le , tbe message stated.

n i t ^ U M E B IO E , Haenster, Ir«la r y w ere escorting m a ils f r o i w a y s ta tio n la s t n igh t crowds ]

tusT i t is alleged the civ ilians f ire d tn m o d the f ire , wounding tw o

- B E E L IN , ( f lV -P a n ia . De ' ore w a s shot and k illod a t W esel I ‘^and m aking a deliberate a tt

w hen f ire d upon, according to i re se n ta tive o f the Am erican co

^ com pleted an investiga tion o f 1 y o f- ih g prepared fo r tho state dep

h o T , OPPOSES CONTINUANCE OF “h I? w h e a t PRICE GUARANTEE

O ra la Corporation BxecutlTe Beglsters — ^ E xca p tlo n to P r6p6aal O ffered b y

I Senator Capper

\ W tAB H IN O TO N , ( f lV C o a tln u a n co o f th o government wheat guarantee fo r

' th ir t y o r fo r ty days a fte r I t term inates June 1, proposed b y Senator Capper, repub lican, Kansos, a t the request o f w ostern growors, wns opposed by P res iden t Barnes o f tho U nited S ta te i O rn in corporation, in a le tte r received

nd o f today b y tho Kansas icnntor. a a n d "O o ve rn m e n t In jection in to business

should i'O t r r i i i ln n tn l nt the ra rllc s t l>ns.iiblc niom cii*,* ' said M r. Bnrncs.

rc A iR n Y im T H E f v l l 'i

l L L ST w n r T A x a j^ n > A B o . f b i d a y

>GERiNSlRDln IfillNSTTHREIlT"

OFNEWREVOLTTake Precautionary Measures

g as Rumors. Spread of New f ) Attempt to Overthrow Gov­ernment to Join Soviets

BALTIC TROOPS D EFIA N T;HOIST “ KAISER’S F U G "

_______ i ? jA d m in is tra tio n A rm ed Forces

are Massed in Oenter o f B e r­lin F o llo w in g E e tn m o f Sev« e rin g f ro m B n h r

P A B IB W V - T h * repr«sastatlT*B wla B « rt ln o f F raac*. Great B r i- a f ta la f la ly and B a lg lam w i l l Jolala a w axn lB ff to Oerm aay tb a t aba n tn t

E BiBst execnba w itb o tt t delay tb *d UatTnaraa a t aad ta aa bU lxa tlo a o f " J

x t ia nadezvtood tb a t tb * chars** *,m d ’ a f fa i r * * w in alao u y to tb * o w -

S* m aa covanuaeat tb a t In cas* tb aInaonroetlonaiy moremont la 0 *r- ®fV

IS maay U not anppr«s«ed tb* aUle*

Wm ay ra fo * * fn r t b * r daU re ile f o f fo o d ito f f * . ^ roa4

. bavd*A B I8 , l(/P)— (H a vaa )—The daager _

o f a now u p r is in g against the E b e rt C c governm ent In G erm any apparently has

on P“ " ^ being, accordingQf to advices fra m B e rlin today. B lr le t c ,e. PTecantlonary m eaaart* are .atU l b e in g lod j im how ever, tbo advite*- aay. B * - is*<. c'ent dispatehea have reported a g ta r *

s ltua tiou In Pom erania w itb n m o rs o f ™ *“ an. im pending re v o lt es The Oermsn go rem m e nt deeld*d to ol. plaeo guard* around govem m eat b«Ud- * *

ings bocause o f rum ora c f s n *w at* lid o ve rtb tow th * goTeramenk fo r “

the purpose o f fo n n ln g aa a llla n e * T®* w ith aov ie t Buaeia to decla re-w ar oa

) Fnuiee, aekord lag to advlees from Ber- o“ >. lln Thnrsday.

.Tke .social d« m o«nta bav* Issued an ° ■ppoal, tbe adv ice* added, ca lling o p o if

. th e ir adherenta to reg is te r fo r defense W o f the repnbUe agalnat in te rna l n - « o

mies, nrm s in hand.

m- A P P E A B A K O B S P O IN T TO > ' E t cd P B B P A B A T IO N PO E O TVIL W A B

In . LO N D O N ; (/P)— Oermany has everyro. oppenraneo o f p re pa rin g fo r c iv il w ar, (

saya. the D o ily M n ll ’a B e rlin corro- t io iQ2J. spondent. the

The B a ltle troops are de fian t. They todare In eamp a t M unster, where th oy tho

i „ havo ho is ted th e “ kaiser f la g ,” says s tnthe d ispatch. M

snt - ----------- ^>en O O V E R N M E N T TEO C PS UCAfiSBD ^ • I K UHM'X B It O F C A P IT A L O IT T

en ' B E B L IN , — Oovernm ent troops P»»tee wero massed in the center o f B e rlin ‘ ng mg las t n ig h t, fo llo v fln g the re tu rn o f H e r r *“ e nil* BAvering, P russian m in is te r o f the In - Ins

le r lo r fro m tho B n h r d is tr ic t, where Ired be w as eont to conduct operations. , fn r iro- I t Is presumed th is m ilita ry movo- up m on t was a resu lt o f rumors o f a nowto re vo lt im pending. y

ln g Severing ordered th a t the publie bo e{p mg barred from th e quarte r o f the c i t y uniout con ta in ing governm ent buildings. (gj, T i Orave eond ltlons are reported fro m

im- Pomerania, w hcro rcacllonarics aro ac- jt ive . to

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;w s E v e n ts— ‘ ------------------ '*—* tr i:0— A cab legram fro m its Yoko- S team ship com pany to d a y con* i

okoham a h a rb o r is t ie d np by a ting vessels o f aH lines , ostim at- r- fiv e to one hundred. A ll ahips Or

_______ ____ . zr, Ire la nd , (/F)— ^While constaba- Th fro m th e p os to ffie e to the ra i l- .

ivds pelted them w ith stones, and ired some shots. The police re - tw o o r th ree clvillefns.

L. D eM ott, o f Pate rson, N. J., who ”sel by a O ennan s e n try recently, tn

a tte m p t to eacape fro m priaon i to an o ra l re p o r t m ade by a rop-in com m ission h ere, w ho has ju s t mia o f the in c id en t. A re p o rt is be- j’ l;I departm en t in W a s h in g to n ,' *’

F It HREATS PROMPT WOOTON ^r p ----------- , T

D «fe tida n t la A r iz o n a D eporU tlons Oaae O lre c BofBOa fo r A c tio n

fters ->r TO M BSTO N E . A r is ., F « r fo r N

tho sa fe ty o f h is fn m ily and his prop- ^ anco causod h im to tako p o rt In th eI fo r DlsUeo deportations, I lo r r j* E. W ooton, pllates eharged w ith -k idnap ing , te s tified to- bl »P«r, day.t o f Wooton dcclnred ho heard th rea ts J<

by from s tr ike rs th a t tho town would ho hi:a te i dt'nam lted i f they won the strike.' Ho ccivod h im se lf wns th rrn te n cd w ith bank- ni

rup tcy Jipcauso he wns bellevpcl to bpiness “ u n fa ir to In b o r , " tho witness said- Alles t Tho th rcn ts wero p a r tly put in to c ff i-c t, cies. Wooton odded- m

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BROTHERHOOD O FFIC L C HARTERS OF IN

(BY TH B A880CIAT Botom o f ttr ilc *n aad ImproTimext in i

toads la ra rlo a i sectiona o f tba wuulry a* ' board anenblad in Wasbington fo r Its f ln t o f ra il workan.

In tb0 K *w Tozk d is tric t tb t i* w*r» Bimibar o f awn who bad r«tnxn*d after tbo an nltlaatam tbat tb * lr last cfaueo wonld i »nwotinc*d th s t stzlfc*rs wer* f l o d ^ back otiti.

Bom* brotbarbood offic ia ls expr**s*d U oltlmatom as • cbalkng* and p r o l ^ tba lr '

W ith pasi*ng*i' ssrtlc* ganctaUy Is p i or*as*d ftd g b t ablpmecits wers r^wcted In distneta. K e v Bnglaad poiats r*port*d a rd tbaa any day llao* tb * a trlk * qn«ad to th * toad p f s n g f srtadnl** and » geaexal Indt bav* b**n sreitad.

Cancels C harters o f Sa Insu rgen t Unions 1

C m C A O O , ( f lV -C h a rte ra o f th re * _ lodge*. Brotherhood o f R a ilw ay- Train- iB *a , were revoked today b y A . T. V b ita .e y , viee preaident o f th e order, t i y n * l^ g e s are 450, o f w h ich John Orunao, p rerfdent o f tho “ o u t la w " ya rd m e n ’s union was a members, 697, _ „ i. a a toekyards. local and 198 o f Ban Franciaco. i . _

M oro th an 700 Strikers In Chlcajp) w ere thua removed from n n io n mem- bership k is ing tb o ir son lo rity and a ll o o the r r ig h ts . - .

AU other s trikers O n th o Chicago <■ d is t r ic t have been .g ive n tm t l l mfd- n ig h t Sa tu rday to re tn m to w ork, r . i W h itn e y announeed. I f th e y refuse th e ir m c ttb e rA lp * w U ! bo cancelled and tb e ir sen iority r ig h ta lo s t. ^

E a r ly D is in te g ra tio n ^ o f S tr ike is Froecast

O niC A O O , iff)-B pcedy d l r i n l . j r . - " f ! , tio n o f unau thoriied ra ilro ad s tr ikes in . the cen tra l and fa r w est waa forecast mLi today w ith a sorious b low s tru ck by the (tovoram ent a t the ' insurgents stronghold In Chlcngo b y the arrest o f i 2A s tr ik e leaders.

The arrest o f tho Chicago leodcrs, c some o f whom wore a t l ib e r ty today undor bonds o f $10,000 o r arrang ing fo r b n ll. w ith promises to re fra in from tun pa rtic ip a tio n In strike a e t lv lt ie * pend* in g hearing o f charges o f v io la tio n o f m p the Lfever food control act, l o f t kica l je c Insurgenis v ir tu a lly loaderlesa. ,

Federa l o ffic ia ls Indicated th a t no fu r th e r arrests were scheduled. ^

S trike rs A r * W arned. Oo;

W a rn b g s were Issued In th o prin- cipa l s tr ike centers in. tho w est tha t unless tho men re lum ed to -work by tom orrow th e ir positions w ou ld bo de- elared vacant and now mon employed.

In Ohicago 850 sw iteltm en returnod to w o rk yostorday, ra ilroad e ie cu tlvcs J',,' announced. Steel m ills a t O ary , Iod., where 10,000 workers Hav« been Idle , ^ wore preparing to resume operations today. J

The s itua tion In M ich igan and Ohio i';n. whoro povcral hundred thousand Indus- gnl t r ia l w orker* havo been fo rce d ont o f plm em ploym ent rcmainvU v ir tu a lly un. |hi> changed. spr

Hopes o f ra ilroad o ffie la ls fo r early |,o| res to ra tion o f fre ig h t t r a f f ic in Pncifie coast states wero stim ulated b y an­nouncement n t Los Angeles th a t the Order o f R ailw ay Conductors had agreed w ith Southern P a c ific o ffic ia ls 1 to respond to fu tu ro cnlls fo r tra in w li servleo regardless o f s tr ike conditions. Iiei Tho agroement was sold to a f fe c t a ll [ f i r Southern P a c ific lines fro m P o rtla n d .lb c i Oro., to B l Paio, To*., nnd Ogden, ron U tnh.

P a c ific Coast Servico N o rm a lI

Pnsscngcr servico on iho Pacific const was reported p rA ctica lly normal, flo S outhern P a c ific o f f ic ia ls snid fre ig h t t r a f f ic wns rap id ly nearing nomiat.

S tr ik e rs wore reported re tu rn in g to w ork a t St. L o u b and a t Kansas C ity bro tlio rhood chairmen Isaudd an u lt l- = m atum to s trikers to report to w ork on r o r hcforo tomorrow undor pena lty o f losing th e ir sen iority r ig h ts .

; T E LE P H O N E CHIEF IS DEADI ---------- t r

Theodore N . VaU Soccamba s t BslU - 0 m or* from OompUcatloa o f Dlsesses ,

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r N . V a il, chairman o f the board o f d l- b j rectors o f tho Am erican T e l^ h o n tf and

. Telegraph eompany died a t Johns Hop- X ® k in s hospita l th is m orning o f a com- th '• g llc a tlo n o f cardiac and k id n e y trou- hi

M r. V a il was brought hero from n s J c k y l Island. Georgia, los t Sunday In W 0 hln p r iva te ra r. He was In a serious at c cond ition when he rcnched thp-hosn lta l hi ;• nnd h is death was no t unexpected. ni e M r. V ftll re tired as pres iden t n f the I- Am erican Telephone and Telegranh p< t, I'ouipany last June and becamo ^ la ir -

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Q crIte coafUctlng reporta cone*nilog tn* tb e ra lln a d s U a t o ig h t ba d d s U T e r^ w i p Id exp lr* tom orrow noon. Some rosula ic k bu t otbars xepoxtsd sporadlo w n ik - g u ,( ta t

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notice* poeted and published yesterdny betwee l>y the Oregoa Short L lo o ra ilroad tb a t 'o ads I f i ts s tr ik in g S a lt Lake employes, w h o tlom ea aumber upwards o f COO, d id net go “ d t i back fo w ork th la m om lng thoy w ou ld " ’nere au tom atieslly be discharged no m on aro reporled to havo returned. A t Og- don, U tah, howover, accord ing to ^ V . w *go ' P la tt, general manager o f tae llao , a ^ fo w o f Iho o ld o r employea w en t bnok. •

Bomo sw itch ing ia S a lt Lako y a rd s ^ by volunteer erows la, te la g done.

F ive Crews R e tu rn to PennaylvimUt Yards

. P ra re B U E O H , P#., IHvo erews Aifaio f r t r ik ln g yardmen Jn th e eastbound row . soetion o f the P itca irn ynrda o f th oPennsylvania ra ilroad roturned ’to w r u , w o rk th is afle raoon. Thla is the f i r s t notable break in the m nka o f the P it-ca lm yards o f tho Pennaylvanis r o l l - B tr lk sroad roturned to w o rk th ta afternoon. B * T h is is ihe f i r s t notnbio broak la thoranks o f the s tr ike r* in th is d is tr ic t. ifE '

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bO D E N , U tah, — Eighteen o f th n tmJo^*swUehmen returaed to d u ty in th e claim sOgdea te rm ina l fo llo w in g the ulU inn- oOO. tu a i. posted yeaterday by tho ra ilro a d Tbo companies. F re ig h t congestion, w a s to s tr « P « lr ^ b o i i lg cloared, ra ilro ad o ffie in ls hours^^

Q O B O ^ B A O K F B O K PEBXT

N EW YO RK, ( f l> ) -M o jo r W illiam C. , Oorgns, form er surgeon general of th e ’U n ited States arm y re tu rned b e « to - bad b< dny from L im a , Porn. Oeneral (Jor- gns w ill soon leave fo r tho Wost A f r i - can coast to Investigate eondltlons re- specllog the spread and com batting o f .. trop ical fo vc ra Ho was recently on- ‘ f® gnged by Peru to tuporvlso and d ire c t ® san itary regulations. eroaiTe

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JU N C TIO N C IT Y . Kan.. ( f fV - A l lo n W O M b in tnco n f W akefie ld , K a n., th ro wSnivntor Chevalier, Preneh heavyw eight LO Icliompion and w inner o f the t i l lo in h l l eltill* in tc r n llicd games in . Paris la s t today Kprlng, in s tm lg h t fa lls w ith a too fo r t \ hold here Inst n ig h t. Tho time w as Ing.J."! minutes and 1H m ln u te s ^ ^ ^ th c lt ,

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n E \U F 6 RT, N. C.. ( / rV -T h o na va l w ireless statlnn oa Pivcrs b land, ne a r n o x t here, was destroyed ea rly todsy by

; f iro . Tho o rig in o f tho blnzo h u no t i ib c rn determined nnd the loss Is ca tl- rooted a t several thousand dollars.

L IM IT E D IT IO N S S IZE

( IS C IN N A T I. O , «> )_A n »Q iinco . 'k l . m ent is mado b y tlio C inc inn a ti a f te r- iloon newtipapers th n t ow in g to t h i shortngo o f new sprin t papor, c illt in n s Toi w i l l 1)0 lim ite d to e igh t pages u n til tlv« eook flUmition is re lieved-' tu res

HAYW OOD R E V E A LS HA R A IL STR IK E TO A D

O niC AQO, Plans o f the Indus- idea, t r ia l W orkers o f tho W orld te advo- ' cato tho ono b ig union movement dur- in g tbe present unrest am ong rs llro a d th e i w orkers was rovealod In a atatcm ont “ i b y W illiam D. Havwood, form er ffen- sdvo ^ r a l sortetnry and treasurer o f tho Iz a t l X W ; W., and .lohn Sandgren, ed ito r o f n l t la th o Ono B ig U n loa m on th ly , published rondi here today. nnlo i

The two leaders wore quoted ss de- ny ln g nny connection between tho I. o f bt

. W. W. and Insurgent ra ilroad organU- to w I atlons now pn s tr iko , hu t said e ffo r ts othei

had been mado to In s titu te " in d u s t r ia l unlo i nnionism ’ in the unnuthorlsed r a i l to d( striken as in a l l other s tr ikes o f im- I n a

I portance. c r ls l‘.* ''^0 havo always ag itated to w n rd com]

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mporarv Organization Elfect- ed at Initial Meeting by Elec­tion of Hunt Chaimian, Han­ger SecretaryV A SH IH O TO N , — Tho m ilroa d o r board porfeeted a tem porary or- i l ta t lo n a t Its in i t ia l m ee ting todsy e le c ting 'H eary H un t, fo rm o r m ayor C inc inn a ti, ao chairm an, aad O .'W al-0 W . H anger, o f th is e ity , a* seere- y . B o th sro m em ber* o t tbe publta mp.Che w sge dispute as I t stood w ith1 .b resk ing op o f the b l.p a riU aa wage lierenee here tw o w eks ago waa inb - ttod to the board, U r . H anger an- inoed, aad the b^a rd w U l begin eoa- o ra tio n o f i t a t onco.S ecre tan H anger’* anm nneoment d e I f - f e a r tb a t tho board woald t eoaaider M para te lv tbe wage do*Jids o f tbe ra ilro a d m en now on

T he b l-pa rtU an ua £sren«e here tween the representatives o f the ids aad the unions unde rtook n aet- m en t o f the w ho le w sge qnestion d the bo w d w i l l take tbe m a tte r np lero tb a t conference lo f t IL Tbe new ly appointed ra ilro a d board t icb la to consider im m edia te ly the Ige demand* o f the ' ra ilro a d employ- s, he ld its I l r s t m eeting here today th s ix o f the n ine members present.The three ra ilro ad representatives, >race B aker, J . H . E U io tt and W il- km U P ark, wer.e on hand, b o t J . J . » rre*tor -was th e o n ly I ib o r 'M pr*»an‘ ' tlv o p ro M a t w h ile o n ly tw o o f the ib lic group were a t the m eeting . They 9re O. Wallace W . H anger, o f th is t y aad H eary B n n t o f O lnelBttati.U aro oxpeeted to b * here b y tomor* w.

EW 'YORK CLIMBS STAIRSzlk* o f B te v u o r O perators O a n m

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K E W T O E I t < « V -E « t 1t . 1 o f tbo • Bt a r t o f w a lk ing np s ta irs w ss foreod >on thonsandj* o f re loe ta n t persons

New T o rk to da y b y a s tr ike o f l ion e levator operators. The nnion sims a membership o f m ore th a n 17,- 0.Tho operators, w bo V(\Jed la * t n ig h t s tr ike fo r increased p a r and shorter

lurs. d id no t show np fo r w o rk th la orn ing. Women .who ran th e l i f t s ir ln g w a r days were bo lag sought as rikebreakera by b u ild in g owners.D elay aeemed in te rm in ab le to petu* n t workers, m any o f whom a lroa d r .d been held up b y tran spo rta tio n d if- :u lt le s and fm n llv they eofflmonced o long, tedious e llm b to o ffic e s on 0 te n th , tw on tieth o r th ir t ie th floors Tbo operators cla im th e ir a trlko has0 sanction x if the A m erican Federa- )n o f Labor, Thoy demand wage in - oalTes ranging from (3 to >10 per }ek and tbo u lght-hour day w ith tim o id a h a lf Io r overtim e.

O M E N A B E IN V IT E D TOJ O IN M O V B IN E E N T n O E T

L O U IS V IL L E , K y ., A n "o v e r -1 e lu b " was fo rm ed In Lo u isv illo day by the exchango elub In an ef- i r t lo foreo down tbe cost o f cloth- ig. E if^ ty - f iv o members pledge^ le i t j iu p p o r t to tho movement.I t Is proposed th a t women jo in in

10 movoment b y donn ing gingham resses, A parade o f membera dressed I ove ra lls and ginghams is planned fo r 3X t weok.

NEOBO B L A 7 B B H A K 0 E D .cniOAOO, ( f f )— W ill ia m 'Yaneey

U lls, a negro, wus hanged in tho coun r ju i l hore today fo r the m urdo r o f .n thony Bri£U)larro nnd Isndoro Oani * 1. _

ID A H O W a A T S E BT o n ig h i' anil Saturdny gene ra lly fa ir ,

oolcT to n ig h t w ith ft'te x ln g tempera- ures ea rly m om lng. -

IA N D IN USE O F DVOCA T E P O LIC IE S

d e a ," H a ^ o o d w aa quoted. " W e l id so in the O ary stoel s tr ik e and we >robabry w i ll do so as long sa we aro in organization—fb r we consider th a t he n a l o f a ll ia d u s tr la r o rgnnleatlon.

"P lan a -w h leh tho L W , W . has been idvoea ting include a com plete organ- zation fo r a ono b ig un ion w ith the i ltlm a to goal o f ta k ia g ovo r tho ra il* oads and opera tlag them b y the in lon.

"T h e se plans are , b r ie f ly : Tfae nse >f b6 th verbal and p r in te d propaganda o wean the ra ilroadera aw a y from a l l ith e r organ ita tiona n n t i l th e oae b ig in lo n w ou ld have n f f io le n t s trength o declare a general s tr ik e oa a ll lines.A a l l o ra fta , th n t p r« e ip lta tin g the srlsis th rough whieh i t is hoped the •ompaales ^11 pssa b t o th e handa o f Lhe u n io n ," / >

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tc re p titiir . to p ro \'cn t ren t profHocrlo b y rcgu ln tlaR jnc rpn M * ih ratcH mb v orj?anldn(f a * 100,000.000 coriior tlo n to huUa homcA an»l nell tlsem c eniiy paym ents. M oonwhilo Chlcafro fla t.dw o llo rB havo boon /o m ln i; tm loi to WURO -war on nllCRoO, m o fllo o rjii landlords nnd commitU'^s fu the oil council have boon iR V fiU g a tla ff i crcfljien in rentn rnng ln^ up to 100 an «5voa 200 per cent.' > ; i

B o o m O ffe r So latlo ii.

Sovoral hundroil fnm illcn htivo no BOlvtfd th o ir ind iv id ua l tio u iin g pro lema b y n a k lo i; th o ir homes in houi b b a t i m o o re d 'io tbo branches o f tl Chicago r jv c r , Uio Caiumol and, lak in south O hicB i^. Onco in posscul( o f a houao boat, tho owner on ly h: to p a y ] n n o n th fo r the priv tte ifo < n io o rin jf.h is c ra ft . 1 / ho docs not Ul h i* loca tion ho can movo hia hon bo a t c ln w iic ro . M any o f theao boa cuat (1000 cach and havo f iv o roon pnrln r, d in in g rootnj k itche n and tT bcdruoma. • -

I n somo casea groups o f tosants ha solved tho re n t proolom by. fo rm ii co-opurativo companies and bay ing t apartm en t houaea la whioh th ey live.

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' The housing eorporation, whieh h been financed by hanka and busine U on, ihos uodor consideration a pli toi b u ild V 'r o w o f model homes G ran t pa rk) oa tho lako fro n t. £x(U

Co i m a n ^ ' t j ^ S ' o f atnndardis OS w ou ld b<i e rt^ ted, fura iahed ai surrounded' b y wttiW ira o f treea ai

fihrabbery'SO th a t a 'p rosncetiro p i ehaiwr o t n now hon'd oould look ov tho K ty lra 'tM fb rg ’ M oelttg hia order.

A tte m p ta ‘ haVo bMU made to choi r f n i ■ p ro flto o rio g ' b y ' 'co-operaUon thp c ity coiA ie ii and tho Cook cotm von l oatntb board which inve s tlg a t ftvtnp lflin is:' an d ,‘*when Iscreaaos we found ' t o b « '« « e ^ e , advlaod tl landlord to w ithd ra w hia demands. ! 'gonoral th e inv<eallgntora have aJIowi an itic rtna c t t f about 30 pe r cej^t ov Ifta t ye a r ’s r«n ta l<*

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: A praposttl'W na made to orect’ Mor .of po rtab le houaos bu t tho ca rp fn te i union dcalared ita opposition to th p lan ; ovim i i f . tho liousc* cnmo fru nn ion '.ia c to rics .

• -• The .rece n t tornadooa which desiro ed iOO. houaoB and diimaged 400 mo in.iChicACo and Ha auburba hnvo ao m unlod n houainf; nhi)rlai;o which hi a lready lyeeomo ncuto th rough suapc t f p n A t buU dlag operations in the w nnd Tong draw n buU ilurs' euntracla.

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8 T . LO U IS , Mo., Discovery a now fuoV f lu id , greater in bonl vnl than e ith e r coal or ptesoht fu e l o was ro la tod here Thursday a t t closing seasion o f .tho convention tho A n ierlcan Chemical aoclety.

A papor prepared b y Jeromo Al< andor o f Now Vork assorted the flo would provo 'va luab le to nnvigatic

iio rm it lin g a w ider cru is ing radius a ha t i t could bo used fo r amoko scrco in w arfa re . Tho now fu o l utilizoa cc

w ajiic nnd cheap tars. I t waa explain nnd m iic d w ith a aocrct pmccsa bines tho heating (]unlit!os o f coa l,a o il.

Sanger-Bobbins Bealty Co. haa p le i '-•o l^m o ne y fo r fa rm loans a t 7 1-2 j

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a t u r d a y a n d s e e t h e m . T h €

a i n s w e ’ r e o f f e r i n g .

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P la in Hegla Voiles .These p la in H ^ l a voiles como p re tty shades o f rose, ye llow ,

hito, cana ry, p u rp le , tau and ■ay. They w e re $1 a 'ya rd . P r i- ly and S a tu rd a y sftle price— ya rd .....;... 75c

:y Figwe d v o i l e s . . R e d u c e d f r o m $ :

d f r o m $ 2 , 5 0 t o $ 2 . 0 0 a y a r d .

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m fa iinrhom e, a tton iey fo r the leagne^ Chi- bo,.n g saao, a n i ‘« » lw n .- ‘ C ify jK^ ^ e r e ir tU r' Inaeh and a bar\>ecn^ f r t the v is lto ra 'a nd tho convention " T * t r i l l <pid w ith e K uoker g ivo n by, the B illingB Commerelal elnb. 'fi, , -■ m m

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) l a i d v o i l e s a n d f a n c y y o i l e s .

y o u ’ l l f i n d r e a l b a r g a i n o f -

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h e n y o u w i l l r e a l i z e t h e b a r -

D ainty F igured Verlaines

Theso V e r la io vo iles a re regu*

la r ly priced a t 90c a y a rd ; w o ll

• w o rth tho o r ig in a l p rice . N ow re ­

duced to, y a r d ............................ 76c.

. to ii io r i VoilesK e g u la r ly -p r ic e d a t $1.25 a

ya rd . Now, a y a r d ......... . $1.00

Lired Yci $ 1 . 5 0 t o $ i . 2 5 a y a r d . R o s l e i

• d . F a n c y f i g u r e d v o i l e s ,

i d u c e d f r o m $ 1 . 2 5 t o $ 1 . 0 0 a ;

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L a d ie s ' brown O x fo rd . A foo t appa ir y .. A 'd re s s y O xfo rd . W e also 1 w n Pum p w ilh h ig h L o u is heel. H a [ w itb h ig h L o ii is heel. The la tes t s t k o f these classy O x fo rd s a nd Pum ps ith s A A to C. -

he Kiddies S k u ffe r S hshoes are ju s t th e th in g fo r the

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to 8 ....................:^$4.50 Sizes 8 1-2 t

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o n iO A O o , OB^ -ba ll Romes w in be en rU lIe d th U m o m u ,

A M ord iD g to o f f ic la l i o f th e ChieaK^ t la t io n i i l leasae baseball elnb, who hATo s ta rted a movement ag ia ita t tbe •pnictiee . I t is claimed th a t nnmcrous 'M ts are made on the s treo g th o f who -A'e opposing pitchers are to be. - ^ I s ;re a r, M u a g e r Fred M itc h e ll, declared

w i l l BOt annonnce h is p itch o r un ti! -tUe tim e h is ba ttin g o rder is handed -to the n a p ire , ju s t t» fo re th o gsme.

K a n a g o r U ite b b li, whoae hoao is In 'Boston^ declared he know s o f niuner-

. 4ms instances in whieh tbo wagers were . - p ^ e d a f te r the p itchers ha d been m- iM te d . H o oaid ho also knows o f a ju r i& ib ho te l w aite r w ho w as p a id 15 S day b y a gambler fo r ob to in lB g from -the T is lU ng manager the name o f the e ite h e r w bo was to p e rfo rm fo r tho ■vis iting elub th a t day.

‘ <M ost o f the b e ttin g is done i n the jw o l rooms dow ntow n,* ' sa id M r. U it- « h o ll, " a n d I believo i f tho proprieto rs

theso places do n o t kn o w w b o la ;going to p itch they w i ll n o t bo to keen -to accept wagers. B y w itb b o ld ln fr tho nam o o f the p itcher, I bo lie re mocb <of the gam bling w i l l atop.

" I f we desiro to keop the sport ^ r o , i t o b l i n g m ust bo eradicated.

'^ o - C h ic a g o elub is to do o i l i t poMl- b ly can to stop IL P ros idon t W u liam Veock alw ays bos taken s t« p t to keep I t o u t o f tho ba ll pa rk in ChiesTO, and i am go ing to attem pt to koop tn e mon In tho pool rooms from b e tt in g b y g iv­in g ou t tbe p itcber a t tho lo s t moment;

“ O am bling is no t to croop In to the i ^ o and ru in I t fo r tho fu tu re fsns a n d p layers I f I ean help i t , ” U itc h e ll con tlnaed , ^‘ and i f there ia tho le u t ju s p id o n o f i t on m y te im sn inves­t ig a tio n w it l be mado and the m an or m en w ho aro apprehended w i l l n o t stay a m innte.**

^ BASEBALL

I 7 A T Z 0 N A L L E A G U E S t a n d in g o f O lo b s

W on . Lost. Pet.C in c la n a U _____________ 2 0 liOOOB o ston ________________2 0 '1.000B ro o k ly n _____ ______ 1 1 .500P itts b u rg h ________ ___ 1 1 .600P h ila de lph ia __________ 1 1 .800B t. Louis _____________ 1 1 .600Ohjcago ______________ . 0 2 JOOON o w Y o rk .... ............... 0 8 .000

T B S T B E D A T 'S G AMES.A t C inc innati—

Scoro: R. H . 12.Chicago ..................................... 3 0 0C in c in n a ti -------------------------- -- 4 4 0

D a tte rica : Vaughn and K i l l l f e r ; B in g and Ttariden.

A t New Y ork—8co re : B . H . E.Boston _________ ___________ 1 5 0N e w Yortc ___________ :--------0 0 1

B a tte rie s : Ocschgor and O ’ N e ill; •Toney and M cCarty, Oonrales.

A t St. lio n is— ‘ - - S core : B . H . E .P i t t a b u r j ih -------------------------- a .7 2f l t Lou is ---------------------------- 3 fl 0

B a ttcrte e : Cooper an d C la rke ; 6chupp and Clemons.

A t B rook lyn—Score: B - H . E.P h iln de lph ia ------------ -----------8 13 0B ro o k lj-n --------------------------- 7 35 4

B a tte rle *: Sm ith, W oinort, Caniey a n d W th ro w ; M arquard ,.M a ina tix , Mo- l ia r l , M ll}u s nnd K rue ge r, E ll io t t .

A M E E IO A K L E A G U E S t a n d in g o f O lQ b s

W on. U a t . PetC h ie n c o ------------------------1 0 l.OOiC leve land - ---- -------------- 1 0 l.OOiB baton .... - ..................... 1 0 1.001P h iln de lph ia ......... - ....... 1 1 ^^0N e w Y o rk ......... ............ 1 1 .80

s ; 'S r . . . . r = - o 1 sD e tro it .... ......... - ........... 0 1 .00

T E S T B B D A Y '8 O A U E S .Score: R . H. iN e w Y o rk ---- ------------------ ----< 11P h ila de lph ia ...........................1 7

B a tte rie s : Quinn, Bhoro and Kuo K in n e y , Naylor and P e rk ln t, J . WaJaee. ______

Scoro : ' B . H. 1•W ashlngtoa — .... -t-— ..........0 10B o iiton ..................................— ' » ,

B a tte ries: Johnson, Zachary, Snyde ^ -Courtney and Q h a rrily ; R uw c ll, Pc:

,ock ond Walters.

F O S T P O N iS ._ A t Cleveland—a t. Louis-C Iovekni • '^ B lp o n c d , rain.

• A l . D etro it—C liicago-r>otrolt, po! po iicd , ra in.

P A O IF IO O O A S T L ^ G U E S t a n d in g o f O ln b a

^ W on. Lo s t. P«P o rtla nd "> 1 -S’O akland H 2 .VVernon , 5 •*! .5:

5 a n F rnn rlw o ....... ........ 4 •* .51Sacramento ...... - ......—• 3 4. .41B enttip . -I*f l a l t U k o ....... .............. ........... •»

Y B B T B B D A Y ’ S G A M E S .^ ' A l l games In P a c ific C o is t lesgi

yesti'rday wcro postiwRod on necou rf)f rn in and wet grouud".

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B rie f B tta o f SportHeadline— (M u a t h a ve - one eve ry „

day) “ Jack Johnaon U ktohed to. B o x ."

Wo o jo In no m anner interested in ♦h# m aUbea th a t are made fo r th o c h l. b u rly bU e k ; w h a t w e*w » » t is to ha v*

) lo a e b o d y ' g tT C - .t lu exU«d f i l t e r • : f f , be sting th a t w i l l ham m er somo o f th e -

1 Impudonee and o f fro n to ry oa t o f h im . |

- N obody has ovo r sneeoeded la tb ls . ^ ^ no t «voa Jess W lU a rd , and tho b laek

paatber stands on tho o tbe r i ld e o f tbb M o Orando knd .m akes faces a t th o r i Yankee fo de ra l o ffice rs . ‘ " j j

«• A dologe a t BonnevU io pa rk cheekftd n, thb liopes and am b ltio as o f the B a lt „

Lake Bees W odnesdajr . ,,

Bim Sm iley, sagebrush sage, aays:w “ E ffo n a wom aa expected a man to r nhv

b 'lie vo w ha t abe eald oho w o u ld n 't say { L t_ “ n

E xp orts -a re dop ing th e Seds o f tho N ationa l leaguo to take a w oe fu l g

Jjj slump a fte r tho f i r s t weeks. ,, chs ir- — » • , jp j ,te Perhaps th a t ’s , r lR h t, b u t as we ro- in ig. ca ll tho to somo exports figu red A o rou a same w ay, and soe w ha t happened.... w a i

>5 ' rou:tn H eadline (another one)—" A l l io s m al

Balk a t In va s io n , o f Oormany b y 1,0 r re n o h "—

Ijo T w a s n ’ t a lf^nvs th a t w ay, tbo'ngb. j f ? it . We roca ll when i t waa the Oorman In - .„ vasion o f Prance th a t tho allied woro ,v ;„ l i b a lk ing ab ou t; J ”

ho M any gootl th in gs aro oomlag us- th ward. F rins tanco th e re ’s b o x 'h g b ts

f i r t t , and thon grand opera. o Uirt ■' ,d. M iko H o n e ra o n , B r it is h foathor- i l - w eight ehampion boxer, says he is com- im IbK back ovo r hore and a ttack us on OU gp our A t la n t ic ftanJc. <id 'gn Wo ra th e r ta ke to- M ik e 's last name,V- and theroforo w a rn h im to havo a look F I t ; a t a l l tho c rip p le s who have been sont t r i t ho bock a f te r such ju n k e ts an bo proposes m it ns and bo w arned. byall ---------- • m l*ist Poto H erm an, bantam w eight 'eham- fo r •a- pion, has f in a l ly pe rm itte d h im soif to Chl or be m atched agn inst a rea l figh te r. Tho BU

champion is to f ig h t P a l Mooro fo r tho o f t it le on M uy 30 in Vancouver, B . C. Ja^

-■■■ spr^ A n d Unless P a l has slipped a lo t in \ there’s l ik o ly to bo a now k in g o f tho

I bantam soction. I

^ Tommy Lcach, fo rm e r ly P ira te s ta r aol in fio lde r, is m nnag lng tho Tampa team In th o F lo r id a a U to league. Tom m y ^ w ill .bavo b is son p la y ing on his team.

et. Presidentia l years have,boen lookedlOO upon by sports as bad years fo r boso-00 baU, b a t th is ono soems to be d iffe r *00 ent, w ith a lo t o f revorso English on i t .>0000 W ith Joo' B u lie t Bush p itch ing In'00 hls roa l fo jm i t looks as though tho00 Bed Sox w ou ld have n t least ono-w in*'OO ning tw ir lo r.

The husky la d who w en t from tho Mlasoula c lub o f tho o ld Union asso-

E . c iatiou In 1012 had a bnd season in ;0 1010, bu t seems to bo r if fh t back no w .'0

Br; I

J cloverseedI01 W o havo auccooded in seeur- i

111; in g a l im ito d q u a n tity o f Bod 'C lover Seed. I f you need scod soe or ’phono us a t onee.

^ DARROW BROTHERS Seed and Supply Co.

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H e ree en tly ^ t the O ia n U S to 0 , a l- H A M i lo w in g on ly three h its in n in o rounds.

J im m y WUde, and th is co l w ea ld n o t be eompiete w ith o a t some amall reference to the best b a tt le r th e B r it - ish have In th e b possession, Is to f i ^ t ^ B a t t l in g M u rra y U Oacnden, N . J ., on A p r i l £1. M ore easy m oney . fo r Jeema.

B B L E A B B .T W O P L A T H MC H IC AQ O , ( A ^ B l l I M arqu is , a

som i-profesaionsl p itch e r -from Seattle , , W ash., and Oeorge FSrkle, a local

‘ catche r, w ho w ero rec ru ite d b y tbe two ' C hicago A m e rita n ^ bavo been aent to g p lrii '. th e A lb a n y clnb o f the Eaatem leagne, B r i t i

i t woe annonneed today. Thun' ■ ---------- --- ------- - Tb

B T B O B B B TO B B F B N B T I T U l eharj N B W YO B K , Joo Stoeher

! w o r ld ’s champion.' he avyw e igh t catch- ,7 : aa-catch-can w restler, w i l l defend h is „; t i t le horo to n ig h t In a b o u t to a f in -* ish w ith E d “ S tra ng le r” liow is . Ono

fa l l '* r i l l decide the w inn e r.

I U U E P B T W IN B ' O S O IS IO N .‘ B O IS E , Id a ., {iP>— F ra n k ie M urph y

o f Toledo, won from C arl M ackoy o f ^ewDon%-er, b y decision, la s t n ig h t In a **Y

' fa s t lig h tw e ig h t box ing bout. M n r- new phy carr ied tho f ig h t to h is opponent jo a '

' u n t i l tho fin a l gong, m n n in g h im wnm.th ro ug h the ropes-ln several instances. _____

) W U IT B D E F E A T S B O H B U S* O B A N D B A P ID S , M ich .,

C harley W hite , Chleago l ^ t w o ig h t , a do featod Eddie Boheus o f W lw a uke o I

- in fo u r rounds o f a schoduiod ten- I ' } round f ig h t 4iere' la s t n ig h t. Bohous I

was. v ir tu a lly pu t ou t in the fo tir lh round nnd tho referee stopped tho

s m atch .r ................ ........... -

U A B T D T OZu&ZMS SNOOEOXTT H U N T IN O T O N , W ,. V a ., ( f fV B o b

■ M a r t in hoavywolght ehnm plon o f tho* A - E . I^., knocked out “ S p ik e ” McEVd-

don o f Ph ilade lph ia , in tho f i r s t round o f a schoduled ten-round b o u t hore to-

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■ BOYCOTT S T IM U U T ES . oINOUSTRIES O F CHINA ii

a Ohlneta Bxperto E d oM te d A b ro ad to Oa lde Oere lopsuntt A fo ren ie n t la

^ O rie n ta l B epobllc

ic P E K IN O , ■(/[>}— Plons fo r the Indus- t t r ia l reo rg a n iu tio n o f C hinn to per- s m it extensivo development, announced ■

b y Yoh Kung-cho, high in d u s tr ia l com- I m lsa ion ''r fo r the governm ont, p ro rld e \

I- fo r tho employment o f a number o f 0 Chinoso experts educated In tho U nited 0 B tates and Europe. Ono o f tbe results 0 o f tho »todent m ovement boyco tt o f

JapanoM goods is said to be a wide- spread s tim u la tion o f bome indu fltry

t in China. M M0 - ' ■ * g

Boost on r stores to yon r fr ien da . Le t you r p ride in loeal en te rp ru e and '

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t h e o l d k i n d s w i l l t e l l y o u

t h a t I t c o s t s h i m l e s s t o u s e

t h e R e a l T o b a c c o C h e w ;

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s o m u c h l o n g e r . S m a l l e r

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A llag ed O o tup itM T tb e' B o le M

^ A S H IN O T O N T l f f ) — D eportaUon ] 'Toceodings bro ug h t against W llh o lm fl Bn Brlnekon, fo rm e r m ilita ry attache 9 C the Oerman consulate a t Ban F ran - 1 iseo, w ho was sonteneod in 1017 to 1 wb years in fe de ra l priso,n fo r eon- 9 p lr in g . to fom ent revo lu tion against 1 ir i t is h ru le in In d ia , 'were cancelled 2 %ursday b y th o departm ent o f labor. I

The proceedings wero based on tho hargos th a t w ith in f iv e years o f h is n t ry in to the U n ite d States, von Jrineken com m itted a crim e In vo lv in g 'm ora l ta rp ita d o ” b u t the departm ent f jus tiee ru led th a t a v io la tio n o f lOQtra llty was n o t subjeet to suoh an n tcrp re ta tlon .

C au tious Clarm.“ B e m y w ife nnd you w lll m ake b *

lew m an o f m o."“ Yea. aod as aoon as you 'd become n

tew m an you w ou ld probab ly th in k rou w ore good enough fo r some o thp r vomaD.’'-> B o ijto n T ra n a c r ip t

NEW MEATIf MARKET

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The e x tra do llu rH and couts 1 easily fo r nuedlc».s thin^tn would iu a w ivings accoun t a t tho Ida lic

In.stead o f spom lin{; jjood nm *ssary, nou-otwentia l th ii lie ro w here the in te re« t wc crea.se its va lue afjainHt the I w il l w a n t a - t id y h u iu o f rca(

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Ihe Seed”o u c o n t r a c t ------------ *

iolissionco.s o . P H O N E 4 0 3

H> l i k e T h i s BcbJ ango.ARE CO.

H o r s e s A l l

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m o rro w . A n d d o n ’ t • i t comes in — th e r e ’ l l needed m o re th a n i t :

ts th a t B lip a w a y ho : l id w o rk h a r d f o r y o u ■ aho S ta te H a n k .

lod m oney o n u i r :th in i ’ H d e p o s it i t :w e p a y w i l l iu - :

he tim e w lie n yt)U ::c a d y cash. , ,

ad d to i t , in “ .V fu s t « in g to ^ \^ l.’' ’ :------------------^ I

e-Bank'. •

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27 in . P e fo ^ e a t 2 9o a

36 in . P ercale a t 40o a

. . l a U gh t; color*—g ra y , blu(

and f ig n ro d . T h is ifl a rea l b

o f fe r w o ’ro extending lo you

You’ll Find Son VO I

A ll o u r voiles— p la in ,

and p la id voilcB a ro bci

b ig 7 -D ay Sale. BargiU t

and decide fo r yourself.

V a lues up to 85c, i

$L0 0 values a t ....

$1.25 values a t ...

$1.75 Value

These la t te r iuclude

voiles in a l l eolors.

Ladies^ Corsets 1 O ff R egu la r P r iWhUo th ia apeeinl 7-day u ic

, our lla o o f La d io a ' eorsolg i

eold o t 1-4 Im Iow Jiie ro g u lv

I f y o u ’ro acfiu ftin tod w ith ot

you rea lice th is ba rga in . I f

not, eome in and aoo them.

A C ut Ir

On Childn D

C h i ld r e n ’s d re s s e s ;

so ld a t 20 p e r c e u t beUn

f in d som e e x c e p t io n a l Im

«m S a tu rd a y w h e n thiH

a rc o f-H lie u h u iiI h ig h y

f’ iK)ds w e l iu b i t u i i l l y cat

RememI Sale B e g in s :

..~«UB—----- .... ....--------

i i g h t o ’ C l o c B

ays of!2v e n D a y s o f B ^ g a i n s — a m a

t h a t a r e o u t o f t h e o r d i n a r y ,

i t o u r s t o r e d u r i n g t h e d a y s

! G o o d s , V o i l e s , C h i l d r e n ’s I

A n d Remember—those t oice. You Know th a t f i r s t t

R ed Seal G ingham^ 7 in . w id e a t 39o a y a rd

a y a rd 32 in , w id e M 76o a y a rd

a y a rd in plaiJa, striped oni] plain colora.

, 'Lancaster K ilburne)luo, red .- Ginghams

,ou. A t C9o a ya rd

ime Bargains in |_g I L E SQ, s ilk s tr ip e d , fan cy co lo r ^

being reduced d u r in g th is L

;iin&? J u s t look them over . j l

f. ■ - g

c, n o w ................. 69c

.............. 85c ^

.... ...................- 95e

1€8No,$L39WU3

le H ilk s tripes and p la in '

(I~4 Linenweave Skirtings rice Fancy S tripesmln in on' Biiirling, a yard —______ 60c

’ 41.00 SIcirting, a ya rd_______79c8 wUi bo 91.-S Slilrting, a yard ____S6{

11.50 J3kirting, a yard ..... fl.18lar price. $1.75 Sltirting, a y a rd_____ »L33

P L A IN W m i'K VOILESIf you’reC5c, 85c and $1 a yard valuca Now ............ ....... 49c, 62c aad 70<

In Price of 20%

ren’ s G i n g h a m Presses‘s iu p la ids and fan cy Btripes w i l l be

low the I'e tju la r prico.s. M others w i l l

iMirKJiiiis a w a itin g them a t o u r store

liK g ro a t Sale opens. T Ik s c droBHi-s

I ( lu a lity th u t goes w ith the lin e o f

.•arry.

nber the Days 5 Saturday Morning:

------~"TW IK FALLS DAI

5k S a t u r d a y

Speciemazing bargains. Bar- iry. That’s what you’l l lys o f th is special Sale.'s Dresses and Unions,

se f i r s t to aihrive and a v a il s t choice is the best choice.

n B lack Sateen P e tt i- Lya rd COOtS

»1.9S ValuesolOra.

In c lu d in g on asaortment o f 18 P ctticoa ts . W h ilo th ey los t n o ’ro o ffe r in g thetn a t apodal reduced jg pricca. , lig

Wow $1.39

Ladies’ Silk Hosie a

A H O S IE .R YW e’re o ffe r in g some am azing h

Wunderhoso. Colors o f w h ite , brown

Sale P r i

ngs Red S ta r D iape r C C lo th

60c“ ^ 20 in . w ide, 10 yd . j. ic c c a ____ 12.70

B,»L3S 22-in. w ide, 10 yd . p id ce a ____ »X76

24-in. w ide , 10 y il. piccca ........ 12.95

raluca.Id TOC 30-in. w ido , 10 yd . piecea $3.25

We’re Offering Hig

" in Toweling c20c Tow e ling, a ya rd .... 16c 25c Toweling, a yard.... 20c

k i l l 35c Toweling, a yard .... 29c40c Tow e ling, a yard .... 32c 45c T ow e ling, a yard.... 37c

20c H uck T o w e ls ........ 16co f _ 25c I lu c k T o w e ls ........19c

40c r l iK ’k T o w e ls ........ 31c

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>AILY NEWS. TWIN J A L I

y M o r n i n g

al Ban.».)

Ladies’ Undergarment P illow Cases and Bed 1 oi)e a bargain sale offe your money.

i l themselves o f these wor, e, S a tu rday M orn in g a t E

L a d ie ^ House Aprons Reduced fro m $3 A t

T o $ 1 . 9 5 : : :Thin lo t o f Ladiea’ Houao Aprona

ia mado o f f in e qu a lity Percalo in i7-5( l ig h t and darlc colora. T h e y ’re o W.5l neat,, sorviecable garmooL

at Reduced Pricei$3.75 and values. A ll colors. F ine ai

OM. Bargains a t tha orig ina l prico.

Njow$3.05d a c lu d la g W ar T ax)

O the r S ilk HoseValues o f $3. A n colors. Good q u a lity ai ockinga.

Reduced to $2.32 .(In e ln d ln g W ar Tax)

, Y S P E C IA I ,g barga ins in Burson Fashiooed an TO and b lack. Values np to 65c.

*rice 4Sc

C h ild ren ’s Waists and < U nion Suits

A t 'special Sale FriocaB rn r and N azare th SOc waiats—.30c W

35e valuo Cub waJats , ------- - 29ch ig l

C h ild ren ’s Bear W aiat U nion

i S u its ------------------------ r i ----------- ^ low

ligh Class Bargains [

[andTowels ^60c I lu c k T o w e ls ........45c j

75c H u ck T o w e ls ........59c >

35c T u rk is h B ath *'Tow e ls ....................... 27o •

t60c T u rk is h B a th *. Tow e ls ........ ........... .. 45c *

$1.25 TurkiH h Ruth Towels ....................... 95c ^

LLS, IDAHO, FRIDAY, A l

[ B e g i n s O u i

gain S<I t , . ■ _ ■

n t s . H o s e a n d C o r s e t s , T o w «

d S p r e a d s . A n d e a c h a n d e

' f e r , t h a t g i v e s y o u r e a l v a l u

onderfu l bargains ge t f i r E ig h t opens th is sale.

Bed Spreads A BaAt Reduced Bargain Prices I3.00 valnea, reduced t o _____ |2.<04.00 valuea, reduced to — !. «2.95 b

5.50 values, redneed t o _____ li.9 517.50 vnluea, reduced t o ..... — W.5018.50 values, reduced t o ---------K£9 gizo 81 I>9.00 values, reduced to ____ »7,25 8 iro 81 1

^ LA D IIH e re ’s a K

in U n d eD u r in g th is 7 -D a y S a l

C le a n -n p o f L a d ie s ’ s i lk l i r silk a n d D ra w e rs . T ig h t knee

75c Values RedT l i in k o f i t ! T h in k o f t lu

b y th is sale.

and - Ladies^ Union IC o tto n goods n n id n s . '

S izzes 36 to 44. T h is is a n d e rg a rm e n t.

C u rta in 'M ateria ls P i and Draperies Sa

20 P e r O e n t B e lo w B e g u la r P r ic e

Wo have on hand a Block o f Cur- g i „ 40 :nin mntcriala and draperiea o f vory ilgh quality. Duriag thia Sale theao fooda w ill bo sold at 20 per eent be* ow thq original prico. Size I

Dainty loslin UndiHow whito and lovely thoy look on.diipl,

w ill appeal to every woman, both in quality s limo to lay In your supply for tho aummer.

Muslin Gowns I♦1.35 Gonns ........ .............. fl.OO •1-75• 1.50 Oowns ___________ 11.16

...................... - t2 M♦::.00 Gowns ;--------------------tLCO 13.00 ;|L‘J5 Gowna — ................ .»L80•-•50 Oowna ----- ---------- 12.00 Qq \

........... ........... *2.40*3.00 Gowna ------------------- |Z 80 jJ '„ |»4.G0 Oowns ...................... 13.60 ti.QO

- Muslin Drawers *GOc Co

8.'>e D raw ers_____________ 60c 70c C

7— B ig Day: Every One a B a r

f t jR IL 16.1920

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ales .w e l i n g , .

I e v e r y -

i l u e f o r

Hrst

B a rg a in O ffe r in Bed Sheets

ONANDAOAS

12 b j 00 ....... .......... ...... »l-95

MO HAW KS

81 by 90 _ I _____________12.3081 b y D9 ______________ - I2.7B

I E S !

R e al Sale [erw e arSale we’ re conducting a k lis le underw ear. Vestff nee— no eleeves.

‘educed to 29cthe sav ing you can e ffect

n S uits a t 69c. T ig h t and loose knee.1 an excep tiona lly f ine un-

P illo w Cases a t Scuirifice Prices

ONANDAaAS42 b y 3 0 ---------------- -------49C

-M OHAW KS45 b y 3 0 ----------------------------6O0

dergarmentsl i ip la y l •S u re ly theso gamsenta i ly and price. Now is tbo beat ‘ r.

M u s lin S k irts.75 S k i r t s ----------------- :___fl.4 0.00 S k i r t s -----------------------t l.6 0.50 S k ir ts _______________ 12.00.00 S k i r l a -----------------------12.40.00 S k i r t s _________ ______<2.80

Com bination Su its•00 S u i t a ________________IL 1 6.70 S u i t s ___________ _____ * ! .« ).00 S u i t a ------------------------ 11.60

C orset Coversc Corset Covera __________ 30oc Comet Covers _____ _ 60c

: y s — 7

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Novel ptganizations are ed throughout Natlor Object of Cuttlno Cc Clothing ;

■ W jU jH IK d lO ir D. O.. UPV "O TO .U d o l l " fc x u y W l -Wbat amonnta ta o f f ic ia l r«< tlon . Tb» a r r y departtnoat | «d p tns lss ion to m om ben o f a d a b fo rm od ' b jr c iv i lia n om j a t - tbo N o r fo lk n a vy Tardj B a a p to a - Boada* b iM to p o i

- r th ft denim gam on tB fro m tl io" a t- coat p rice . Two lo lts o f

alia o f tba rtaa da rd typ e v o i tb a Am orieaa U o o ja cko t are a lle vod « a ^ d a b momber.

. 8A K TEANCTSCO, (/P>- clubs ir&lBed ae w aom bprs to FoeU io coo tt atatea. W hitnn u i frefhrnon and -aopiomoro nlude pcarod in W a lla .'Wfllla, Wnah., o td . elothea a n d - lth a U im nnonli Low la loa Id a ., Jxlgh aehool a • iR M d m cm beta. ln tb e lr ' elnb.' \

The L e * I i to n . atodcQta nni ' th o y w in enlarge tho f ie ld o f t

th a t a ll younf; tnen o f tho c! bocomc W cntlfJed w itb tho mo

The lending mon o f Roiichur bcKun w cnrinf; bvoralta yc«ler«ln BlffniwR the memberahip ro ll o ve ra ll! elub. The po titio n bi eignatureg o f ba oko ri, p ro f men, aomo morebanta and othor i C ounty o ffiee rs .s lo tte d lho po ti th o Club. . . *

Fo r m o re .th a n a m on lb th( foroo in tho N orth ern P a c ific hou io a t Spokano, Waah., hot wvnrinf* ove rn lla in an e f fo r t dow n tho b lg b coat o f mcnfl ■

( aCOVBMEK T BP BEA P g O V E IBOXTTHWEST L I K B 1

'K A N a A B C IT Y , Mo.. ifi “ overalla c lu b " , movement, ii nn a protest a^^ninat tho h ish p clo th in ); is . apreadinf; ra p id ly t ou t the 8outhwc"t.

Dispalchcii aa id clubs hnd beo cd in . numerous plnee# in M l^n nn n it/ Arltun'sns,Texa*.

TliC movement in M inflouri !)■ JcffcFsnn C ity , where sfa te liou ciain und eniptoyca arc a ifn 'io^' to wenr dcn ijii u n til e lo tb ilig I ' f redueed.

Knn»aa C ity , ' K an.; Sallu W ie h ita , n il rep o rt I'arRe fo llo '

• th o movement.The innu{:ural " o u t f i t ” o f t

Joseph nroRon, mayor-elect o f r if t , Kan., nnd pre tident-c lce l Km poftti Overalla club , w i ll I nils, necordinR to hia unnout TllO Km poria c lub rcporta aove dr«!d m<'mbcra.

In onnouncing tho o rg n n lu an ovpralla' c lub a t Kansas uni Clianceilor F rn n k 8 lro n ir aaid h li-ad tho memberahip am ong lh mon in w earing nvrrn lln nnd tl S trong would oet an oxjunplo yoDUR womon o f tho univere od op lin tf tho cottoRO npron n#

(Continued on paga olgli

New S p rin g Suits F o r Young MenDonble breasted suitfl tho newest b n t we p len ty o f alngle brec i>nes.Oomo in and t r y son thom on— ^wo’re glai show^them and yon ’ re obliged to buy. You

.depend on ua to give good q u a lity and onr

‘ .. ro r wUl abow Ton howthe y f i t yon. P rices r fro m t 3 6 fo r depenc

' ' qua lity , to $66 fo rfin es t o lotb , hand ta ili

TheTOGGEI132 M AIK AVB.S(

Men’s C lothin. F urn ish ings at

Shoes

T W IN F A L L S ]

X o d o y ' i J ^ & r k . Q t ;

i n N n r T o i i B i o l a u a .* S N E W T O B K , ( f fV - T ig h t money

I J ortod a rca tra in ing I n f l n e ^ OTor _ _ _ _ _ ea rly and interm edia te pe riod o f

l I T r l l f m arke t, bn t tfae l ia t ra il11 I I I I th e 'ra te eaiI I 1 1 1 approxim ated 1,000,000 abarei ■ I I I I T rad in g became active in tho 1

h a lf boar, ateoU and equipments mo( e F f ) n n > to beat prices o f tbe day aa

" monoy droppod to 8. per e e n t The cio n w i t h ‘ “ ff «w n .C n « t f t f U b e r ty Bond*W )b l OF N E W T O B It.C flV T H n a l pricea to

/ on L ib o r ty bonda wero: 3 1 -2 'a 103. \ f i r a t 4 'a *90.10; aeeond 4 ’a ♦80.70; f

f fV -T b a ■*. •®0.20; second 4 1-4’ s $80. >btalaed ♦01-50; fo u r th 4 1recognl. ♦80.74? V ic to ry 3 3-4'a »00.08; V ie t t g ra n t. * 3-4'a #90. , - .

Provisionsr t f ^ S d , C UICAOO, ( f f> -C o m prices dar w»ry> i..« h igher again todny, and once moro i be na vy "J“ »n‘ cd top. roeorda fo r tb o aeai o f over- General commiaaion houao bu y ing »o m b y fom paa lod tho advanco. B u lla ur, » to be ***“ * n o lw itba tan d ing tho quota ti

wore fa r above the feed ing valuo com , i t muat be remembered th a t c

> -0 v 6 m ll J * " "* " f f * ; ^ ‘ “ 0 de livery eould o today in ^ 7 corn a t te rm ina l mark

tin colIeRo 0“ the fa rm s. Opidenla ap-.. w ea rin ir J __________m l*. The 1|

atodeats | . r D vcnflla | | ^ m M

“ nave Yomovement.>urg, Ore.,rdny a fte r Mto Coid i t io n fo r»»,« t h e .K e g u la r , E v e r jlc fre ig h t l o w e r t h a n t h e “ S p thaa bcon - “ S a t u r d a y S p e c ia l , ’ ' e tc ., ra u lta p u b l i c th e s e d a y a ?

E B Y o u H a v e O n l y: F L A M E( f l j) _ T i,o I t i s th e m e r c h a n t t h a t in tended h a s O n ly o n o p r ic e , t b a t }

I pricea o f m e r c h u u t o f f e r s y o u h o -c i th rough- s u f f i c ie n t p r o o f

x » n fo rm - H I G H ? S n c h is t h e con i price, tUiit; he may

c l i n n t i s s w a p p in g d o l la r sbegan a t

WJierein The UniteIR pledgesprlccn arc h a v o o n c a n d o n ly

i lu a ,- ' and th e a r t i c l e la s t ^ , t o y o n , iiow cra o f j j - q f a v o r i t e s , n o b ia s e d c

f the Bov. » ic n t to a l l a l ik e . , O n c p r i ' o f Enino- u r e . Y o u a r e g u a r a n te e t ]

1,0^ J i f . e v e r y s a le . Y o u - w i l l f in dlUDCvmont. ■ u n j MIt Pays to IU atio n o f

» UNITEIln o yoang . H int l>fralo fo r the _ _ _

r'So a,I Shoes For Men,Skt) New S p ring L o w

— Shoes fo r L a d iN o. MOB— Ladies ' b lack c m ilita ry hcol, W fit sole, im ita l t ip , O xford. Priced ---------- $<

_ N o. 860B— Ladiea' A fr ic a n l)r( k id O xfo rd , leather Lou is l i

. p la in loe. P riced ......... .......

L | H _ N o . 8416— Ladies' b la ck k id fo rd , m ilita ry heel, w o lt aolo, i ta t io n s titched tip . Pricod..$i

N o. 'gOIS — LndicB ' ehest bro w n k id O xford, lea the r L< heel, w e lt aolo; a b e a u tifu l a and reasonably priced a t—$11

N o. 2116 — Lad ies ’ mahog jV I c a lf, m il i to ry heel, w o lt aolo, I

ta tlo n t ip , O xford. P rieed..„tl

Special in Boys’F A » N o. 1838 1-2— Boya’ beavy blP * < ^ B lu chcr Inco slioe, chiom e a

w a te rp roo f; airo 1 to 2— .....ISizo 2 1-2 to 5 1-2-------- — . . I

N o . 4428— Boya’ ta n harve c a lf, tw o ainglo Bolea, mc<l hoavy shoo, broad lo s t: alzesto 5 1-2 ____ _______________ I

N o . 3400— Boya' brow n calf, I ta a r e laco, a neat dreaa ahoo andI h ftV G va lue; sires 8 1-2 to 12

■e a s te d ...........— ......N o. 2607— Boys’ b lack laco

vm A r t t cher, l ig h t dress shoo; an a tti >m e O I w earing.la d t o SLxo 9 to 13 1-2_____________I' r e . n o f g iM i to ' 2 ________ ._________ \o u o a n g017— Boys ' b la ck Biuv e y o u laco, chrome sole, dress-aho<i r m i r * m edium w eight, ozccptionalIW w e l l

IndaWe 2 i : to 5 !■!--------- (or the ' A Complete StoilUored.r | ^ Y TO S A V E W

U N I T E L ln f f , ' n

Ix)ok for tho Yollow :

In g ra a g id -^ fro p i'q I - - to 1 W c highe r, w ltb M a ^ *1.70 t

y . . 1.71 and J o ly ♦1.64 to 0.64 .3-4 , wer - ) fo llow ed b y a a lig h t aetbaek in aom

eaaea b u t then b y a ra lly .Oata reflee ted the ae tion o f eon

oney ex- A f te r opeaing 1-4 to 1 l-8 e np, inelu>1 over tbe ^ ^ ^ 80e, the marke3 o f to* o g g v d • l i t t le , and then resamed It ) t ra llie d teadoaey to c lim b , te eawd. B ig re.aelllng o f oata w h ich had bee aharea. purchaaod fo r Franee led a fte rw a rd .t the laa t » aharp setbaek In tbe eom markei

a m oont- ^ e close waa unaettled a t the aaBle a r aa ca ll yesterday ’s fin ia h to le h ig M t^ w it ThTcloa- U a y $1.09 1-2 to I M 8 - i and Ju l

♦1.04 1-4 to 1.64 3-8. ■Provia iona wero duU b a t f ln a . Th

s trengtb waa de rived c h io fly fro m tfa eea today im iln .a 193.02; . Oaab Oaet>tf<ms

C ia e A G O , { ffV ~ W h e a t N o. 4 N ortl 4 1.4»« B pring ♦8*05; N o. 2 m ixod ♦2.78. V ic to ry ^ n ix e d ♦1.71; No. 2 ye

^ low ♦1.74. • ,Oats N o. 2 w b ite ♦1.03 1-2 to 1.0

' 3-4; No. 3 w h ite ♦1.02 1-2.•s darted Ryo No. 2 *2.01 to 2.01 3-1. noro aur- B a rle y ♦1.43 to 1.71.

aoaaon. T im o thy aeod ♦O to ' ll.GO. y in g ac- C lover aedo ^40 10*58. la urged P o rk n o m in a l uotationa L a rd ♦lOJO. valuo o f B iba ♦17.75 to 18.60.

M H on r O rtlnm arkets M IN N E A P O L IS , — F lo u r ut

I. Open- changed.

'ou Stopped onsider?!v e ry -d a .y p r ic e s a t T h o U m t e d S to r e s “ S p e c ia l. B a le , ” “ O lo s e - O u t S a lo , ” e tc . , e t c ! , t h a t a r e im p o s e d o n lh o

rtly to S top and T h in k—t h a t m a k e s b is lo w e s t p r i c e f i r s t , a n d h a t y o u c a n d e p e n d u p o n . W h e n a H o -c a lle d c u t p r ic e s f o r c e r t a in d n y s , x> o f t h a t h i s r e g u l a r p r ic e s a r c T O O

c o n d i t io n , o r s o m e o n e is p a y in g ih o n a y o f f e r t h e r e d u c t io n . N o » \e v - l l a r s . N o , n e i t h e r a r e w e , b n t h e r o ’s .

l i te d Stores are d iffe re n t—o n ly o n e p r i c o , e v e r y d a y s o lo n ; ; a-s y o n , y o u r n e ig h b o r , e v e r y b o d y a l ik e , e d c o n c e s s io n s . T h e s a m e fa W t re a t- J p r i c e a n d t h a t th e lo w e s t w e c a n f ig - i t e e d s a t is f a c t io n . W e s ta n d b a c k o f f i n d t h a t

) Pay Cash at the EP STO RES

i n , W o m e n a n t i C h i l d r e n

ow L a d ie i K id adies Lace Boots

._n - No. 2445— L n d ica ' b lack k id Ineo ’ bo ot; lea the r Lou is hoel; w o lt

im ita tio n • ____ ______ ____________ 311.08

$0.40 — La d ie s ’ da rk gray b id , lace bo o t; covered Louia hcclj

lu m nolo --------------------------IIS licc l,____5708 No. 61W6— La die s ’ f ie ld montio,

k id laco bo o t; covorod .Lou is , , , heel; tu rn aolo; im ita tio n t ip ;

?*.• P rlco -------- .............................»I3.!I3aolo, im -

cod S87B N a 25691 — La die a ’ beigo k id C0U..M./O loa tbo r Lo u is hc.il;chestuot -------110.60

icr Louis iTo. 6201— La d le s ’ da rk Havana i fu l shoo brow n k id lace boot; lea thur t_ S 1 0 9 0 Louia heel; w e lt solo; p la in .too;

p r i c o ------------- ................. ........814.50

u ib o B W H o. TKB— L a d i t . ’ fie ld moaso aolo, im l- laco bo o t; m il i ta ry heel;ed..„t9.00 stitched t ip ; w e lt solo. at..-^13.98

ys’ W ork and Dress Shoesiv y b lack N o . 4323— B o y s ' b lack gun m otal ime aolo; b u tto n aboo, scmi-dresa, aU ........♦S.SO lea ther th ro ug bn u t; f u l l vamp.-------*3.75 5 J.J _________,3 55

harvesterm cfium N o. 2868—B o ys ’ tan arm y last

!lze8 2 1 2 shoo; loco B luehor, so ft cap; a____ ♦3.60 p ra c tica l sboo fo r servico and

com fort.

.'.“ d ' l “ S ' " ’ ° *•= • ” '■=------------- » ■ '”to 12 1-2. S ites 1 to 2 ------------------------ $3.98...-....♦3.29 o f .2 to 5 1.0 .___ ._4 4 .2G

n a ttrac t- N o. 406— B o y s ' hoavy brovhi ash injr. B luche r, t r in lo stitched, heavy _ 1 •♦4.08 au ba ta n tla l A sboo o f

exceptiona l m e rit. Sitea 2 1-2 -------♦G.49 to 0 1 - 2 ___________________ 13.98

B^lucher 6903 — B o ya ’ . b lnck water-I-a 00 0 p ro o f ahoe; so lid lea the r through- lO M l bor.

lea the r heel and counter.------ None be tte r made. S lto 2 1-2_____12.08 to 5 1 - 3 ____________________ 84.86

ito ck o f M en’s Shoes, both 'o rk and D re s s 'rE U O N E T , T B A D E A T T C T

L D . S T O R E S7B 1 0 E 8 B IO H T

lo w F r o n t — O p p o s it e P e r r i n e H o t e l

.S DAILY NEWS; O ^ N Fja'S :8 '. 5 r a a ‘ :|4 # ;, :? • ‘ro to W hea t eaah No. 1 N orth em 83.06 tiwere t f j f c --------aome C om ♦1.60 to 1.67.

OaU 97 7-8 to 98 7-8c. com . B a rle y ♦1.84 to 1.63. lelud- Bye N o. 2 ♦l.OO 7-8 to 1.98 7-8. arke t F la x N o. 1 ♦4.66 to 4.70. d Ita. Oblcago U veB tockbeon OUIOADO, (A>)—< ^ tt le reeoipta 13,

rd to OOO; beef ateers and she.atoek m oatly 2i u ke t, to 60o lo w e r; prim e hoavy ateers ♦16.6- Ae aa to 16.86; b u lk ♦12.60 to 14.76; fa t eow w ith and he lfe ra la rg e ly ♦8.Q0 lo 10.60; cao Ju ly nora m os tly ♦6;. bu lls steady, bologna

♦7.60 to 8; vea l ealvea ♦ I to 1.60 hlgbo] Tbe choice ♦lO to 16.60; no atoeker trado.

n tho H og reeoipta 14,000; lig h t, strong t lOe h ig he r; top ♦lO.OO; othera ateady t 15e lo w o r; heavyw eight w eakening tb

J ♦14.76 to 15.76; piga ateadyb u lk around ♦18.60; aomo hogs bougb

, fo r eaatern ahlpment.“ y®*’ Sheep reeeipU 4,000; m a rke t activ<

. . . 25 to 60e b ig ho r, m oatly GOc up; p r im ' 92 pounda Colorado wooled lamba |S1.5(

ehoico ahom lamba ♦18.50; good woolo owes 815.

Omaha L ivestock O M A H A , • y P > -n o g roecipU 11,OOC

shipping gradoa m oatly IS to 25c b ig l o r ; pack ing grndes 10 to 16c up ; tra d fa ir ly a c t iv e ; lo p ♦14.85; b u lk o f sale ♦14 to 14.76.

‘ C a ttlo receipta 0,000; no th ing o f oulua* M a s s ^ = 9 B S 3 S B s a ^ B S a s s = ^ = :

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s 'tvw U n g .'‘q u ^ ty . in .a te e r a . iae Iitded.Ji 5 to M a rk e t on beef ateera u d butcher atoek i

a e tive aad generally 16 to 26e bighor; ho lla aad vea l ateady. Best sale o f the beef steora ♦18.76; b a lk ♦12.60 to 18.S6; b a lk o f she-ateck ♦8.60 to 10.50. Stock- era and feedera dem and qu io t, m arke t ' atoady.

Sheep reeeipta 6,600; ru n conalated o f p ra e tie a lly a ll lambs, m arket strong to 1

13,- 2Go highe r; beat w oo l Jamba. ♦SO.dS i y 26 reached on U axiean aud eUpped lamba i .6.60 fro n i ♦16.60 to 17.75; fe w abeep Inelud* i sowa cd. Sheared lamba up to ♦19.76. T rade

ac tive aad an ea rly clearance effeeted.gnas{hor, ' OWcago Ptodnoolo. OHICAOO, yP) — B u tto r unaettled; g to creamery 40 to 04c; eggs h ig he r; re - < ly to celp ta 17,530 ea^iea; U ra te 41 to 41 3-4e;

the ord in a ry f ira ta 27 to 38c; a t m ark, caa* '

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tiv o , Kemembor C lean-U p D a y ! rim e On Tuesday uex t, A p r i l 20 , loied’ in v ite d to get th e ir premisea i i

bish w il l be burned, lawn« rak< ie rs ami curbs scraped and re f

I t ’s a g re a t day, and w o rth 3 ; . ono o f us.salea T w in F a lls as a C ity is moi

and tho more w e do fo r o u r C it ‘ ourselves. C lean-U p D a y is a

t io n in m any C itio s and, once c

4 _ era# or»«jM Remember C lean-U p D a y a ■ make i t a success.

) N L Y E X C L U S I V E W O M E

5, Suits, C Sale Satuit o 2 5 % D i s c <

itock o f wonderfu lly charmi red to you a t th is exceeding w ? .

•ts are the newest styles d ir ter; thus assuring you the lost popular m ateria ls and <ip in to a few o f the handsoi u n til you own some o f theirn tio n to f i t t in g the “ S touti

s m O N Slr W l N F A L L S = B U R I

xe m T h e ad Ready” with Wi5. P o w e r f u l D r a m a o f t h e F r o ;

Bobby’s Love AlfA J u d g e B r o w n S t o r y ’

'ENING I

k L jw ..to e Ia d .d 38-^toak a live ; aprlnga 89ei fo w la 89e.'- ' / ' - i v i ’ i S S s H J i ' ^,® CHIOAOO, Potatoea t t r o n f i ^ » * ; | a B I ’ ee lpU 8 ears; l ^ r th e m W b lto .

*7 to 7.E6; b n lk ♦7.20 to 7.85.; •S a n a w « t y P tod oc*

o f K A N S A S o n r , ( flV -O re a m a ry b a t* . O T to te r 2e low e r; f ira ta 61q ; a a e o a d i.M a i Oo packing lo higher, 88tf;. egga, « n r r« ttt ba reeeipU 20e W gher; eaao ♦U .fO ; id* unchanged 40e; p o o llry nnebanged. . ' 7)' ‘^e . v ; ird* W om axw A n d tbe N a iv D ane*

I t w i l l bo w orth go ing a lo n g w a y > '' id ; to b e u w ba t D r. B e nn ett’s o p in io n la re- on tbe abovo aubject.—adv. ie ; ■ * — ■u * Olaaaifled Ada are eheap— effeeU va.

' ! ■ ' * •20, the people o f T w iu F a lls a rc a in to app le-p ie order. A l l ru b - ■akod, alleya cleaned up and g u t- re furbished.

ir th y the a tte n tlo u o f every la s t

m ore tba n wortJi auch an e ffo r t ..........C ity the m ore we accom plish fo r is an established annua l in s t itu ­te commenced, is ra re ly dropped. .. *•

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lirect from the great- he snappy up-to-date d colorings.some garments, you’l l em.uts.”

)HOPI R L E Y

Today and T o m o rro w

Villiain Farnumr o z e n N o r t h

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Uember A u d it. Bur«Mi o t Cttoulatlona

T H B O O A L

Qradually os the foots eome to light the ■Inlstor nature ef tbo unauthorited ■walkout of railroad qioa bocomc#. fp- parcat Slowly bUt'surety tho pnblio ia being offorod the proof, proof be­yoad tho poradveatnro of » doubt, tbat tho germ of the movemeat is tho same OS that whieh fladi lodgment ia tbo hearts of the aliea reda whoso pros-

... • onco coataml^atea Bllia Island. Do- ■truetioa of th«i Amerleaa govqramoQt through tho operatioa of ft paeado labor domonatratloD, ao Ieaa, ia the goal at which tbe moviac aplrita aimed.

The four great railroad brotherhooda aro eoosorvatlve orgaalaationa alonp aldo the group of radical gangit«n who are reapoaaible for the plight of th'to

' entire Eoatera half of the oouatry. Gompors appears ia tbe role ot eapi*

j t a t ’a generoua oad truated Mead whea ■■'ijeld up to view with B«d Poiter.

Goneral Wood, la a recent political ■ .apeoch, replied t« k. queation as to hia

----------viewa on tho red»n>siaee, aomething af­ter thia foahioa:‘'"A a to Govoramont aetioa with reapeiot to the imported agi- .(ator and alien reda, there con be but one anawer. There ia ao room for ar- irument. Such mea should bo shipped or ahot’ *

Bomo thero aiay be who will aot agree with Goncrol Wood hut i t begin* to look aa tbough the propoaed progran ahould bo carried a atop farther than the original proposition. Even eltltes' ship should not protect dowaright trea son.

■ > Bomo day tho Ameriean people wilawake to a full aenao of the monaci whieh threatens their eouatry and tanri of this awakening w ill bo oa the par of the very mon who have been ibislei into becoming part asd parcel of thi movement.

Aa to that little group of splrltua eunncha who rofuae to aee anything a oil out of tho ordinary in existing cob ditions and wbo go blindly about th buaineaa of life deellnlng absolutely t exert their piddling mentalltlea one wo. or the other, or even tp^recognlxo th occasion for exertion, theso we hav always with ua—and wilt coatinue t have.

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F. F. Johnson, Pres.

J. M. MaxweU, Oaah.

H. L . M axwell

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; RUPERT ^ »1,0. Mm W. 8. Deno and family; who re- now

sided on o farm two milea nortbeait and s.. o f Aeoquin. waa entirely deairoyed. by ^ at fire Thursday. The fire originated «• from an overheated stove and Mra.

Deno, wbo waa home alone, did not «r diacover i t ' until it hod gained aneh In headway thnt she waa unable to aovo *• anything. Sesldea their three room ^ house, f if ty socks of aeod potn.toos, o

bnfToI ot pocked meat oad a good aup- , ply of Rroctries, just purchased, wero .,t

:n destroyed. Ttie loss waa obout »3000 .tt wllh no insurance. .i_,

Mr. ond Mra. William Trelber, who _t,— reside on their form west of town,* bnve returned from California^ whore ^ they apont four montha and o h'olf via-

itlng;friends. lao Mra. Carrie Donoldson was hoatesa L ^ at o miscolloneous shower givea at her J®* “ home Monday evonbg. The honored

guesl being Miss Lenoro Wignoll, eld- ” 1. Lha cat dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo to- -Wlipiall, whose marriage to Elaio Nut- _i, kJr; ling, aon of Mr. and Mra. Cheat Nut- J/"

ting, ia to tnko place In tho near fut- | m- ufe. Misa Wignall la to gradoate from « : tho R. TL B. this apring. Mr. NnHlng

ia employed in thu First Nationol bonk, ^ b o r t Predmore hoa returned to

tho Twin Falls hospital for further jaij trcntmont. He Is atlll quite poorly, but has Improvod some.

— Roy Mooro. o former of Aahton, ro- ^ • ma ccntly mov-ed hla family to their sew gg

homo ono ond thrao quartera mlloa ]|q west of Bupert. Ho haa purehosed tj,, the old L. 0. Hoynoi 80-acro farm. gg

W. W. Ashbye arrived Mondoyiaom- fy. lng from Portland, Ore., nnd w ill au- oni

«d superintend tho paving of tho streota. by >tw Work on tho erection of a plant near ,,,

tho alfalfa mill began Tuesday. Somo of the motorlol has already orrived rg,

bo- nnd several corlooda ore on tho rood s , . from Callforsla and Oreiran, but on

account of tho railroad tleup It may me bo dclnyod aomo.

Mrs. Jennie McCracken an< two chil­dren arrivod Tuesday morning from Baker City, Ore., to nttend tho funerol

De- of Mrs. McOracken'a grandmother, Mra. EUcabeth Brlaeoe.

Mr. and Mra. Chaflea-Klrk ond chil- 3or dron and Frank Cox ond family hove at arrived In Rupert thla weoW from Co-

ruthorspillo, Mo., ood ore planning oa making their home hero.

>da Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Branson ond Uttlo aon returned to Bnpert last Mon- day from Orlond, Col., whore thoy

rho apent tho winter, leaving hero lost fa ll >h> Thoy Intend to remaia hero ond Mr.

Broaaon will work on the hoy balor ry* for J. A. Gibson.,ni- . Tho Eov. J. D. Baker of Gooding,_ spent laat week here attending tho ^

Inter-chureh World movoment conven- ^ tion. Tho Bev. Mr. Baker waa form- p .

..1 erly poator of tho Methodiat ehureh Inu . S '• f . T H B OTEnCB I K P O LIT IO S . * gnt (Lewiston Tribune.)igl. Tho uao of thc generol strike to Cl

. ncenmpllsh a political purpose has be- Ml como rather common la Europe. T4io

or- recent Instances In Qermany ond Den- _ mark oro distinctive only by tho eir- “ cumstaneo that the atrikera braught obout oxoctly wbot thoy attomptod.

,eo Gurman labor put the l5bert .govern- . mont boek into authority after it hod

become fugitive, oad Dasiif^ labor am overthrow o ministry ond extorted ,,n lorgo political eoncosslona from tho

throne. But i f In no other European country hoa labor effected auch diroct

•80- resulta by tho uso'of tho generol striko weapon, It has In noarly overy Euro­pean country employed that weapon

irill against a dissident government. Evon in England, whero thla idea Is eiotle, the striko has boen main test on the

nrti uatlonaliutioa ot tho coal miaea boa beon deferred for the general oloction,

" HORSES AND MULEStuol( at FOB S ALE

sixty head good work atock, all* weights, fa l asd ready for tho

' collar. For aale at right prleot.Everything guaranteed as repro-

the aented. At raneh, five mlloa aouth of Kimberly.

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National Bank Kin FailsALLS, W AHO

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whieh the labor party expeeU t« wia perce by eoalescing w itk other partiea, neh .total as the Iriah. and tho llt>eral.. Except I t is for tho hopo of carrying tho forthcom* o f .ae lag election, England -would donbtleta dwls now be In tho tbroea of a eoal strike bor 1 asd perhaps other great atrikes. ’ .tho <

Whilo ' the atriko Tjoa nqi yot boon tlsod to proeuro or to influeneo a no- . lltleai porpoao ia this eonatry, It haa

boea tbreatenad, as In the demand for ‘ modlficntlon o f tho prohibition low,’ and when tho chief of ono of tho rail- ‘ road brotherhooda deelared that ovory “boul train wonld be stopped If the deeision ‘ to retara the railroads fo private oper- ff'**“ ation was not reaelnded. That threat waa not exoented bocauae tbe execu­

tive offieers of the other brotherhooda n p i ° withhold tbelr aupport from the do-

mand. I t would, howover, bo rather ° too eonguine to expoet that the United States will continue Immune to tbe ex­

perience of Europo In thla respect. La- Haa< ^ bor is steadily beeoming more self- U

conacloua aa a elaaa gronp, asd tho aue- I* ceaa o f the atriko Is European coun- *■ trlea must inereaao tho temptation to _ ^ uae It oa a mcona of accompliahlng

what it failJ tO'aoeompirsh by the uae;• ot th. b.nol, ' '

However, as a polltleal. weapon tho _° atrike will laek mueh of being aa pow- 8 erful in tho Unitod States aa It haa '• been ahown to be obrood. Orjaalted ® labor, and oven oil industrial or crafta ‘

labor, la a much smaller pereontoge of ^ : the populatton, hore .than is probably * ' any Europeaa. country except Buaaio.A boale reoaon for this ia 0>at labor, ^ ., oa auch, haa no dlatlsctive diviaing A'.

* line in tho United, States as It- ba^ In tbo old countriea. Nor la the wnntry „ so abjectly .dopondent on the tinlster-

'• rupted employment of labor i&. ita 00- . onstomed waya nfl la'probably imaginedby .those who propose the uso of tho ___

^ strike for politlcol purposes. I t wna -----shown rather clearly during' the roll- ■ ■

d road striko in England, . whore the ^

I IP O INTS z ro BEM EM BE B

aboat onr tire Tnleanlslng: We can nve asy iia«< tire I f I t ^ savable, that ia, i f thera’a enough mbber and fabric left ib work oa. Every timo we vul- caalze a tire for yon, wo aave yon mon­ey on a aow tiro. Our vulcanlted tlrea ride aa oaally and loat almost aa lotag aa I the aew oaea. \

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[LY NEWS, TWIN FAIXS,.S,TDAHO. F R ID A Y ,A P Bercentago of iadnstrial labor to the MOU>tal population Ja much greater:than......... is here, that ihe 'nnorgaalzod foreea f.aodoty oan make ah lft.to anbalat u ls g the proaUatioa effected by la- or atrikes. , Orgaaixed latwr can put . ite eouatry to iauaeoanrable iaebave- ^ * lence and inflict, lacolcnlable Aaan- lal loaaea,. but it caanot. a ta rr* ‘the otintry, or any part of it, or eoei«e i? : t ny elemeat of it, except the ahifty * nd demagogic polltlciana. That faot S l, . rill, be demonatrated i f the eonntry hould ever bo put to the need of 4«o- nstratlng it, and aa developmenta sog- :cat Jt Djoy bavo to do, before we aro ery mueh older.

)EN IES COOK ISLANDERS P L EA FOR INTOXICANTS

Oead of Kew Zealaod PaxUaamitary Mlailon DiaappolBta TUxaty Onea

of BoTtth Seaa

PAGO PAOO, Americaa Samoa. (/P) —Plea of the white reaidenU ot tho 7ook ialoada that llmltatlona on tho importotlos o f alcoholle liquors be re­moved was denied by Bir Jamea Allen. .Iiead of the N'ew Zealand parliament- ' iry party wWch la touring the Bouth Jcaa, it i^aa reported on arrival of the party here this month.

Tho demond of the whltea for rcpro- lentotlon on the leglsUtive eonneli of tbo islosds woa granted.

A t Apia In weatem Samoa both the white aettlcra and natlvea sot forth objoctiona to New Zealand actlog with mandatory anthority from the league of nations, it woa reorted. Direet • control from London waa preferred, it ‘ wna said. *

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Pitcairn Island Inhabited I Descendants of British Sa ors on Route of New Sou Pacific Lane

PAOO PAQO, AmoHcoA. Samoii, < —Tho opwjiBg of a new occan lano 1

■ brought Into .ccmmuiilcatlon with i «atfllde worM PtUairn Siland. situa* in tho oaa^ra part of A o &uth ] «lfie, on tBiand' which, boforo tho c BtruetioB' of tho Panama canal, wns p

' hop#, ono bf tho most raroty viBli placca in tho'Bovcn Bctia.

Tho O r » t Cirele rou te from Paaa to A u it r t i l la pa»»efl d ire c t ly b y I c a irn Is land now - and In eonwquoi tho ,oneo Jonoly idondors found, the •o lvea lud dcn ly in cloao touch w w o r ld evonta whoroaa, in tim ca p th o y acconntcd themaolvoa fo rtunato !n a year ono or tw o ahipa v is ited th ■ h o M t

P itca irn island .la Inhabited by descendants b f tho B riU sh anltors t more,, than 100 years a«o l»v m u ll ■eUed Ith o ship “ D ou n tv ,” nnd i t lD j t ' th o i r . commander, ( jn p ta ln -BH and h is o fflee ra n d r if l in on upen bc re tn rn ^a lo .T a h iti and, hav ing indui a company o f na tives to aerompi th em ,-sa iled away to -T lte n ln t wh th o y remaintld , lindlBeovcrod fo r year#... There nro now .fo rty, fom i'

f ln ‘ * th flTistflBd, M l -ftf Uicm M e t dcaecDdnnts o f thcdO m u lin w h ito mon and th e ir T a h itia n wi^

The ’ island, ly in g iu s t to tbo sou w a rd o f tho trop ic o f Capricorn, ; s. som ltrop lca l c lim n to and in coi <]uenee mnny o f tho f ru its o f tho tro T h is fa e t makea I t a p -a to fu l stop^ plnco fo r vesseK

D ENIES HOWAT NEW TBIiK a n s u 4 o u rt OraBTOlas M o tio n H

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P IT T S B U R a il! l ^ n . , ( f f W o ' A n d rew ! J . Currnn, o f tho C rn w f county { ts t r lc t cou rt T hu n d n y nfi noon ovPTTttlfid a -m o tio n fo r n» t t r ia l In the eason o f Alexander lIo « Thomas U nrvev, AukubI DorcKv . i B . B . Poator, o ffie in la o f the U pi M in u W orkera, sent to ja i l Ina l 1 d a y fo r contempt o f eourt in rofuB to te s t ify bofore -rtie con rt o f in i t r ia l rolotiona. Tho n o tio n wns \

' sented b y P h il I I . C n lle ry , attorney the m ln tra . ' •

T n » 8e r m Oold "C bam beria ln 'a -C oD gh Bemedy i

cd m y daughter A n na o f » aovere ( and coDgli a few years ago and e alnee then I have novpr .misaod an p o r tn n ity ' te \r«eonuiread tb la csodie to anTODs su ffe ring fro ia th ro a t o r I tronbles, .1 cannot sneak too h ighly

CM o f I t , ’ * w rite s M ra . D . J . Shel v illa , N \ X, C ha ra bo rb ln ’ a Cw Remedy contains no narcotic and t

bo g lvon to child ren w ith pe rfec t < fidence. I t ia a pleasant syrup ao t do no t objoct to <akJag it .— ad r.

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I I W A S n iN O T O N n ^ E e a r A d m ira l 1 1 Badger, hoad. o f tk e . na vy goneral W board since tho death o f A d m ira l

m i l Dowoy to ld tho aenate is v e a t ln t in g I n l coBxnittoe Thuraday th « t he w iahed

I I I U niake “ am phatle den ia ls '* o { Bear | J l l A d m ira l 8 £ma' ehargea tb a t tho na vy

waa nnproparod fo r w ar, had no w ar plans or polielea in A p r i l 1017^ andf

b y lp n ra n e d a ya a U a tln g po licy fo r s ix 'montha a f te t w a r waa . d e e la ^ . i

S a i l- “ Wo had pU aa, w o ll cK a ido re d n i t t h enoa," ho deeiarod. “ Tho tro o b le ia U lu n th a t the plana and the exeention o f

tbom d id no t m oot w ith the approval o f tho eritiea..

“ DeapJte tbo adTorao critie iam a v n th a t havo recently been w id e ly e ircu-

0 haa lated i t m ay con fide n tly be m a ln U ln *1 tho ed th a t the na vy m et and atood tbo n u M » ' « S « « Pa- • “ (

I eon- & A IS B D O BU ITO B XB a FTTNT).

H E L E N A , M on t., < f l ^ B ia h o p ' j . P. C arro ll o f lh o Borann Catholic diocese o f S t. Helena, baa announced succeaa o f tho p lan to raise #226,000 fo r tw o

uonee do«n itorics a t U o u n t St, C harlea eol* them- conducted horo. by the dloceao. w ith — ---------------------------

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^ HIDECO.7 ctn* I 248 4th Avenue S o . I Lt phone 98

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ta tions in Southern Id a hoto c o n t r a c t a n y . n n m b e r o f s a c k s o f

o f t b ls y e a r ’ s c r o p a t a t t r a c t i v e lh a d v a n c e s ^

a a t io n c a U o n o r te le p h o n e

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P e r ts r o r d p e r m o n t h 1 6 cisms • ^ rcu- *— a in - ____________ ;________________ ;________________tbo

CLASSIFIED RATES F(Oae iBMittOB. pe r worO— -------------- l c - TOi m w m Jc ( D a ilr a n d W M k tr ) .., : :___ n«

Ona m ontb (D a lly «aJ W e a k ly )____ U e J?'eeso lS la lD !tm oHaise fo r each tnaartloa «esB o f aoy elaaslfled aO. 16 cent*. AjU tw o m ust n n r o t ft > ta t« t pe tiod o f .tlsM .

— P H O H B aa— ■lai” • ■ ____________ Ml

^ FOR SALE— R E A L ESTATE- - - _ _ _________ ■ bll

N O W IS A GOOD T IM E to aeo tho ~ GOOSE L A K E V A L L E Y aad tho aplon- .

I d id auceeaa obta ined b y fo rm er T w in „ ■. Kalla eounty peop le .- W e bavo tw o eara

leav ing Tuoaday, A p r i l 20. Faro 150.00 ^ fo r tbo rouad t r ip . Oeo. H . Darrow, p h o ^ 547, o r Jamoa F itsg c ra ld , phone

FO B S A LE — A ba rga in t m uat aolL eli35 acroa 4 m ilea fro m to w n ;, 6-room 2 ho&se; atablo; feneed: w o ll loeatcd, A< good soil; 1400 per acre. t2 .075 oasb, —

- *5,600; good terma. Lloyd-O ravon Oo. Phono 2S7-J. 122 Socond atroot east.------ho -------------------------------;-------------- :-------------------ch

FO B S A LE — 8-room bouao eloao ia I upstairs, ronta fo r *75 pe r m on th ; mod- Uj om throoghout; eom er lo l, law n , treea. “i ’ *5,600; good torma. L lo yd -C ra v la Co. — Phono S37-J. 122 Second s tree t oaat, ro

F O B ' B A LE —Choieo fa rm landa on - i . th e 'D e lla p ro je c t, p r im a ry w a te r righta. . - - M e llv ilta ^ a l E a U te Oo., 6050 Deaeret ~* D ank B ld g „ S a lt La ke C ity , U tab.

' OOOSB L A K E V A L L E Y , Orogoa.40 acres fu lly im proved (w a to r r ig h t),

I Stoek, implem cnia, fu m itu ro . Low f prieo fo r qu ick sale. $2000 w i ll hao-'

die, balance lonns to su it. Apply on ; owner, W. A . B n ilcy , La kov ie w , O re ^ n . to

—— of P O B S A L B —By, o w n o r: La rge farms, _

smnll farm s, *40 to *75 per aero; eentsr o f Drain d ia tr ie t N o. 2 and fauioua i l - ho fa lfa seed and boot b o lt; closo in ; fooc- m< od( some Improvomenta. F ra n k H lnok wi ley, De.»ore l, U tah. _________________ p i

FO B S A L E —Ono o f tho best alx- room bungalowa la tho cU y. Seo onno’ , C<

I . 356 E leventh ave. E . « tc— --------- ---------- --------- i hj

POB S A LE — Hooae on lo t w itb 82 1-8 ^ fe a t f ro n t b y 300 fe e t deep. P ine aliade _ and f m i t treea. M e e and terma to

g an it. Phono 888-B. . at

= FOR S A L E-A U T O M O B IL ES ~' FO B S A LE —O verland 5 paasengur. —k Buna good. Loo lia gooii. Haa S goodI tlrea. Good buy f o r *OCQ. W il l U ko SiW Ford, aa p a rt paym ent. Phooo 202-U. “

■ d FO B B A L E -M o d e l 36 naynea, w ire tc___ w he e ls ,.rebu ilt and repainted . A b a ^ ~

ga in if!'so ld o i once. In q u iro C ity U ar- ko t in g Co,' : ■____________

FO B S A L E —F o rd do llvo ry car; re- ~ bored; fo u r now tlre a ; a bargain. In - » qu lro C ity M a rk e tin g Co. _

F O B B A L E O B T B j^ I ^ M n x w c I l 25 to uring car. H . H ., earo Newa.

F O B S A LE — Uaed B o lek -fon r. Car h i fin e con d itio n ; a ba rg a in fo r caah. S' Address P . O, Box 742.

. F O B B A L E — Studebaker Boadatc , « W lS n o jB i ; 6 S 7 M A v e . W . Jl

WANTED— M ISCELLANEOUS ~— ' w a n t e d —U .ed r o l l top desV. J . i t

8 . Qreen, caro Johnson A u to Sales Oo. w

W A N T E D TO B U Y — 4 o r 5 roam f, I houao, modora.* W il l g ivo lig h t car as o:* f i r s t paym etit. 132 W . Shoshone. ci = Phone 308,_______________________ , f

W A N TE D — General bouao cleaning, fiPhono m . _____________________. , l i

W A N T E D — To b o rro w p rtva to moneya t 8 per cent in to res t on f i r a t mortgagea ^on new bonaea uow tu d e r eonatruellon *;In good Idaho tow n . Beat o f eooatme- *

* tlon . and good loeation . N o 'b e tte r ae-Q c u r ity o ffe re d anyw here . Can nae from .

* 3,000 lo * 10,000. Addreaa A a a , 4 624 M c In ty re BuU ding, S a lt Lake a t y , o U tab.

M B ' W AN TED — Bluo graaa pasture ro r « 450 bueka, o r good m ounta in paatnro, £ fo r aummor. Addroaa Caae & Scbild* - man, F ile r.

W A N T E D TO B U T — Copper, brass, I rubber, rags and iro n . Phone 003-W. « Comer 2nd B l. and Snd Ave. So.

' ~ W A N T E D TO E E N T — Six* r ^ - I boDae, fum iahed o r trnfom ishod. No » child ren. Addresa J . a , care News. y

__________________________________________tl.W AN TED TO B U Y — F i f t y head o f i

young grado M erino owea bred lo lamb 0 id a h '^ '^ Hobba * O llle t t , Caatleford, ^

) f W A N TE D — In fo rm a tio n , eoncernln j i rg tho whereabouts o f M ra. a A . B a ril t

w ill bo appreciated b y Tho M in id o k i ] County Nowa, B upert.

W A N T E D —Y o u r raxor bladea 10 sharpoB. W e m e r’ s Bopa ir ^ o p , 244 , Beeond sroet E.

IK V E S T M E N T J I f you are seeking a guaranteed lu-

vestment o f tw o pe r cent m on th ly w ith .posalblUties o f aoveral hundred per ccn i , retum a in n p ropos ition where managv*.m ent la endorsed b y loading bankers >eall a t o f fico o f Beauchamp and B ln ir , ]

m J 121 M ain ave. eaat. Phone 304.. (

ILY NEWS, TWIN FALLS,

IEWSCLA{ONE CENT PER WORII F Y O U D O N T T H I N K ,

' T R Y A F E W P »

FOR S A LE— M ISC ELU NEO U SJ T O B -B A L B -N « tt« a Oom n e d po iT - ~ , loea, 2 8-4 milea oaat o f T w in Falla on roc ; K im b o rly Boad. S. K . Neabit, —-

-------------------------------------------------- . — ]' F O B S A L E — One hundred pu re blond 4 tt

O jta w o rld ye a r lin g ewea o r ewea w ith — ■lamba: p rice r ig h t . A M . W ik o r, 140 1 M ap le aveauo. Telophono 172J, • me

F O B S A L E - 4 diapbiy U blea, aulta. —. b io fo r atoro uao, a l V a raey'a cheap. >

-------------------------------------------------------------- o f: FO R B A L E -B Ih iiIb Comb B u f f L o s t , " , horn egga fo r a e llin g ; heavy layora ; Bx

Uumo-Lfenaly s tra in .. 773 S U th avo- “ ;II FO B S A L E —N ew Homo sow ing ma- —; ' chine. Pbone 958U. 709 F i f t b are . E.

. FO B S A L E —D ick lo w aeed w heat, ro w r . eloanod. Phono 510-J2 M . H ainmond, Rn I 2 1-2 m ilea enat W aahington achool on — , Addiaon,

FO E S A lE -1 5 0 - I b i oH«Ua .ood, 3- ■ - horao Frcaao, fliJO Ihvclcr, ahcct iron

- chocka, 20 poate, fiO rods barbed w iro ,I 1 p a ir h icko ry load doublo troca, 1 a ir- . t ig h t hca tor I laundry atovQ, phonu . 475-M. ' .

■ FO B B A LE — U a lle t f t Davia piano, ' rosewood and mahogany cnse; enst .

, *600, w i ll sell fo r *325. In q u iro 4 5 4 '" “• M n in no rth . ' '

FO Ji SAL2:>—12-20 Advanco Bum ley! Du T rA cto r and throo bottom gang; N ow ,D ii

' las t spring . Cheap fo r quiek salo. Cash 7::• o r te rm s.' In q u ire 'J . a H a rd in , K im -jQ c• b c r ly M o to r Co., K im bo rly , Idaho. :cx ' ----------------------------- --------------------------------- I thi

FO B S A L E —Ita y a>at la good f l r a t 'a t i• and aeeond cuttinga, *20 and *22 pe r w i• ton. S ix milea aouth, one eaat, 8-4 aouth ' A l ‘ o f fo un d ry , a 0 . tu d o ra .- j u t

r " f o r s a l e —S ing le comb w h ite X e g '< g jf• hom eggs fo r sotting , *2 fo r 15; ( f a * i r i- mous Y o s te rla id ; heavy Uyera)'. P r la e ,_ j

w inn e r beada flo c k . L a Stanaell, a 8. _■ Phono 8 1 7 -a J ;

• FO B B A L E —Pedigreed l la r rc a nock•, Cockorela, 200-258 Egg Stock. No b « t - l ‘ y

te r la y in g a lra la in connty. - Eggs lo r ; ha tch ing; Pricea roaaonablo. 6: : i :2nd

! ______________ __ S> F O B S A L E —OO .head good -work

atock a t r ig h t pricea. H . T . Weat, 6• m iloa aoutb K im be rly .

-------------- I ceF O B S A LE — Tires, W em er’a lie p n ii

, Shop; 244 Soeond street east.

j FO B S A LE — Bicycles. W erae r's -B e -0 Snop, 244 Socond street east, y

FO B S A LE — 100 tona hay, *20 por e ton. Phono ei)8B3

r FO R B A LE — Fino regular m ilk goata, gentle , n e l l broko. Phono 6 5 0 -a P. O “ Bo» 75 t. a

’■ ~ ID A H O OROW N N U B S E R Y STOCK, d. ‘‘ K im b e rly Nuraories, K im b e rly , Idaho, ir_ ' ' -------1------------------------------------- pl

= H ELP . WANTEDJ W A N T E D — A good womaa to ITo ^

general honsowork. Phono 401M.

W A N T E D —Experienced gardener tO’ ® r w o rk on largo f r a i l raneh and ta ke °

charge o f vegetable garden. Pbone 665- P"

; S A L E S M A N W A N T E D -B e a l sales- t l men, w ith ear pre ferred , in yo u r locnt-

r. i ty . <50 lo *200 w eekly, ao lling ' tb u t clJ w onderfu l “ C O B A J A " Patch— not nn- “ n ll-n ib b o r ’ ' o r K h a k i back—I t ’a d if - ® a fo re n t—Patented— noth ing elao llko i l f IB on tho m arket. No eom potillon. Y o u jL B. can mako a eleaa up—Bosl in tbo w orld , t i

fo r au tom obile in n e r tuboa— te rr ito ry “- freo , (Y oa ean s ta rt w ith a *6.00 or- S J- de r). « C o ra la ” Bubber M fg . Co., D al- o

laa, T e ra * . P. 8.; Havo t e n n l optalBRt ~ to r S u to Uanagora w ith *500 to * 1,000 c< ' cap ita l. . Should eaally mako *500 to _ *3,000 pe r m oath. Be qo ick , o r tbe o lh - T “ e r fe U o w .w ill go t i t

»- W A N T E D — Womnn t ^ do fa m ily^ washing each week a t ber ow n home.S 408 Blue Lakea boulevard. TelephoneTl 220-W.

W A N t'E D — O ir l fo r general cleaoiag >r w o rk ; good sala ry and na inU nance.01 B o yd H osp ita l.

W A N T E D — Woman by th o hour to- do waahlng and cleaning. A p p ly 210 a, B lue Lakes B lvd . N orth .

[ LOSTm — — ------------------- ------------------ -------—-—Fo 8T B A Y H t> —Faturday, b lack hontc, i

yeara o ld , wolRh* 1300, w ca rin i; rope- ha lto r, fro m T w in Palla, Fred E.} f Moore.lb . --------d, STR A Y E D — Betrard fo r C-year-oM

b ay maro, n i t b foal, roman noae, w h ite- In faee, mono cut, long ta ll, b ig round >)? fe o t, w ire e n t below ahoulder, w e ight f i l about 1200. W rito IL H . M et/.!or,

Boufo 3, Buh).

« POSITION W ANTEDW A N T E D — Sitnation b y young lady,

~ gonend o ff le o w ork and bookkeeping. Addreaa F . O., care Newa.

' ^ S I T I O N W A N T E D b y T t c n o ^ - ' t>} pher. Phon® 1287.' . n i I I I . :

LO A N S —I havo m oney, to loan on i ra re a l esU tn accurity. L . A . W nraer, i i r , D ank nnd T ru a t bu ild ing . Phono 330 t

or 032. . {

iS, IDAHO, FRIDAY, APR

S S lFIED S tIRO AND WORTH IT! ff: A D V E R T I S I N G P A Y S

E N N I E S W O R T H

. FOR RENT . p pFO B B E N T — Furatahcd idooplng ' i

room. 330 3rd Avo. W . — —

F O B 'r e N T — F urnlahed bedroom; 82X ---------4 th Ave. a J . 0 . 1--------------------------------------:-------------------------- B7C

FO R R EN T— Sleeping rooma fo r alx ' m en .' Mra. J , A F lyn n , 222 F i f th ar.e.

— ■ j o SFO B B E N T — 10 acrea one m llo no rtn T m

o f I lo ll ls te r ; five-room house; w o ll im* ^ ___proved; *6 por aero. F , B. Gross, Stock A S f f Exehange bu ild ing , Po rtland , Oro. ' —----------- ---------------- ------------------:_________ H O M

FO B B E N T -B o o m fo r re n t Phons ---------M 8-M . l A T l---------------------- ----------------------------------------- Pro

T Y P E W B IT E B S —For B ent o r Sals -------—Soe Hoover a t B usineu College, or S W E w rite B ichey ‘ The T ype w rite r M a a ," » t

I Bnpert, Idaho. Fa l

,FOR KENT— N u e fro n t aleopiDB a U room, O-n? T h ird w r t t . fl, c---------------------------------------------------------------- Pal

F O B R EN T— Furnished sleeping _____room; gentleman pre ferred . Phono 7. H . 0U2J; 246 Boventh avo. B . ed

M OTIOB TO OONTEAOTOBS A 'The Board o f Trustees fo r Independ- n n w

cn t School D is lr ic l No. 33, Jerome, Id a - q , ] lho , w i l l rceelvo sealed b ids fo r ll ii) con- i s truction and com plotion o f a ono s io iy . j b r ick , stone, and wooden H igh 'Scht>ol I BuUdlng, To bo b u i l t a t Jerome, Id.Tlm.B ids w ill bo rccolvcd up to and u n i i l n .

'7 :30 p, ro. o ’c lock, M ay 3, 1020. Tho " •: Oenoral C ontract sha ll includo a ll w o rk ! except tbu H ea ting and P lum bing, and y —» I tho Foundation w hich la now under eon* I struction . The H ea ting and P lu m b ing 4

.w i l l bo le t under separate contracU . t ' A l l bids shall bo aeeompanied w ith cer- | i t l f ie d chocks in tbe sum o f 2 por cont o f tho amount o f tho bids. Said chocks ' £

'sh a ll be made payoblo lo OKvor H fll, i C lcrk , Jerome, Jdaho. l l le s o chorks qqq w i ll bo hold u n t i l con tracU aro signed Qna whon th iiy w i ll be re tum ed to tho b id - r doni. Contraetor ahnll bo In n poaitian to fu m ia h a good and M tla fa e to ry auro- '

I ty boad in Uio aum ofOO per con f o f tho j amount o f h ls contract.

Plana may be bad sit the o ffice o f g . tho A rch ite cU , W ayb in d . * Eennoll,Bolac, Idhho, b y dcpoa iliag iV c o ry . f iv o (*25.00) D o lla rs , vh le h w i l l bo re- tu rned , when plans are retnm ed.'

Tho Board roaervca tho r ig h t to ac- cept any o r re jec t a l l b id s subm'.tlvd.

- F B A N K D A L E Y , Chwrman.U O L IV E B H IL L , ClcrJt.

N O TIC E TO aO NTBAO TO BS P IA

Common Sohool D ia tr ic t No. 44 w i ll __rccoivo sealed bida up to and u n til 8:09 P IA o ’c lock p. m. on the 17th day o f A p r il, M 1020, fo r lho conatm otlon :ind mmplt).

' tlo n o f a Stono, Wood nud Concrnto Grade Scbool B u ild in g , to bo b u ilt on

. tho prope rty o f the owner, near Won* OEC

. don, Idaho. Tho gonornl con tract w i l l PI ine ludo tho general construction, tho e =plum bing and tbo hoaling. .M l lo be . __aa eot fo rth In pinna ^ d up od rira tiou s prepared th e re fo r by W aylund ± Kcn- no ll, A rch ltocts , Bolso, Idaho. A l l pro-

' posala ahall bo accompanied by c e r ti­f ie d cbecka, mado payable to U cKrudo [ . ,

. E b on , C lork, and ahall be in tho aum I i

. o f 2 .per cent c f tbo am ount o f tho pro- ‘

. posal. Tbeae checks ahall bo g iven n i a guarantee th ia t tho choBoa l i id d e r w t l l ‘ enter in to a eoatraet fo r th w ith , w ith

. tbo abovo D ia tr ic t, fo r tho eompletion

. o f tho w ork contomplated. B ld do ra ' t chocka w i ll bo he ld u n t i l contraeta are , aigned o t propoaoU rojoetod. Plana : . m ay bo seen a t tbo o ffico o f tho Gom t S u to Lum ber Co. aad Bolsti PoyottoI I Lum ber Co., aad had fro m the arch i- , tecta. C ontractor sha ll bo in a poai- f tio n to fu m b h a good and sa tia fac lo ry . S u re ty Bond la tho aum o f 60 per cent . o f tho am ount o f bla eontraot.I The Board reaorvea thb . r ig h t to nc- ] copt anv o r re je c t a l l bida aubm itlod.J G E B TB U D E a ELBO N , Clerk.

L o s t' A iredale te rr ie r , m ale; w o igb t• CO pounda; w ido lea ther collo r. • —

L e ft m y ca r h a lf m ilo no rth o fnorth aide o f B luo Lakes grade

i Tuesday afternoon. Bew ard fo r n ro tu rn o r in fo rm a tio n loading to

h i* recovery.D a H . a QEOOME, 20-W

' L E T U S S H O W Y O U |125 aerea, C milea from T w in

• Falla.' 72 acre*, 2 1-2 mllcB fro m Tw iu.1 • ■5 room, modera home, furaaco, ___

garofic.’ 4 room, modora bonae I r l lh gar-

OfO.40*160 fo o t lo t.112x128 fo o t lo t.3 bualncaa loU , good terms.M I L L S C O R P O B A T IO N a 0 . A L E X A N D E a U g r.

I O re r Qoiden BtJe Store

‘ A woman w i l l aometlmea rem ark of• an aeqnalntanc»—not )a envy b u t in n adm ira tion— ** H ow doea ahe manago to r, alwava dress ao w o l l l ’ ' The h a b it o f <0 rcadtng the ada ia .re iponslb le fo r mneh

o f the good dreaaing we aee-

RIL 16,1920 ___________

ECTION ^I f y o a w a n t t o b n y , s e n ,

e x c h a n g e , b a r t e r , d i t * p o s e o t o r s q u i r e A H Y -

T H IN O t r y D a i l y H e w s C la a s ao B .

, p r o f © j J l o n a l

A a o o u n T A H T

, 0 . o isaOOD — A c A M n U ^ M e ^ o a a B7C. T w ia Falia , ,i,_________________ -

A T X O B I ^ Y ?

o m r W r O B A H i o ^ L ^ ^ B a i ^ *T rn a t B ldg. Phone 935-a

S ffE A a ^ IL B O H -L a w y e r .

[O B O S a io iL S - ^ D o y d BuUdlng.

A T X O B O T T an m S ^B ab eo ek Bldg. P rob aU aad e iv i l praatliw

~h H W E E LE T— A tto m o y* a t L a n . Praetiee In a ll OourU, T w in Fa lla , Idaho.

1. M . W O LF B —Law yer, Booma 5 aad fl, ove r Idaho D e p o n e n t S tor*. '^w ia F a lla , Idaho. • '

. H . W IS E —^Lawyer,. F n l ly nrganla- od Oolleetioa-Depastm ent, O ffleea—Booma « aad 7, over T w ia FaUa Ba-H A T rn a t Oo., T w ia Falla. Idaho.

ION J . H B N B T — Boom 7, I . D . Bldg. Oolleetiona and Commercial L a w . .

A B O H IT E C T

Bnbcoek bu ild ing , c ity j.

I BUSIHtSS DIRECTORY '’' " B u E r a E i F ^ A B D b a t e s)o« Ixuertton. pe r l ia e _ L - __________10a>ne weak, p«r l in e ------------------------ B5e>M m ontb, p« r Uae - .............. ...........75«

— P H O M S -8 9 -

O O U A p T IO N B

S ffiE O H A N TC ' Ip E O T E O T IV B ^ A ia S - C JIATIO K, s o i s a • 15 w a r a ' e«peri- onco.' D ebtora ittU rr ie w e a peraoaa lly. '

G L A S S

6 i.A B » -^W in d b r o t ^ in e t w ork . U oo n ’a.Shop..' a t r i M ^

p i ^ o

P X ^ O ^ T O N W gP ^ . " o r n n i i . * Pboa t "8 4 , Bogeraon S o ld i ‘ '

r a & O T O K r tO -P b o n a 108. Loga^ M usic Co.

“ r a A N i r a i

O B O ^ ^ ’^ T U U r n m " d b u P A ^ . P hone '348.' • ' '

B A n i p A D T D K E T A B L E

B w tbonnd I • N o , 1 6 « _ _ _ _ D e p a i t &:4« a. m.

N o. 84________D epart 4 ;45 p a .W eatbem d

N o. '83..^_____ Depart 11:45 a. m.N o. 155_______J )e p a rt J:45 p, m.

‘ B o g e r s o n E r a a o h T r a in s Sontbboima

K o . 830- — P a js r t 11:45 a. D .IToitbbottnd

No. 340 • A rrive 8:20 p. m.

M a iiliS e n p No. 160 a t 5 a. m.N o. 88 a t I I a. m.No. 155 a t 8 p. m.No. 84 a t 4 p. m.Bogeraon branch a t 11 a. b l T he fo rego ing m ail makeup ia ^

opera tive aad e ffee tive under or­d in a ry eoaditiona; i f a great am ount o f m ail ahoold be drop­ped a t aboot tbe regular c lo ting lim e i t w oo ld be impoaalble to diapaUb tbe m ail oa tbe preeiae bonr.

‘ ~ ' '

U. s. L.S lIE V IO B BTATOOH

S ton ge Batte rlec Obazged ts d Bepaired

Eleclric Equipment Co.r o tm o r ly -Wacliopo f t a«X«

221 Sod &__________ — P H O H B 928— _________

D .H .P E C K COMPANYN U R S E R Y S T O C K

o r A L L KINDS

2 0 7 E lg h lh A v a n iie E u l

P h o n t 1 2 2 6 5

T W IN f A l l S , ID A H O

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E E E m F"; njsiiiiEHJ. W. Hays Sues Looa! Kewspa-

per and D. M. Oentcm fo r Be- tn rn of Seearity

S o it to recovor po uo w lon o f x p ro m iu o ry no te o f llOOO made by J. w . ira ya nnd g iven to Dan D en ton to bo uM d . b y tn o U tte r ia he lp io i; to fina nce tbo T w in P a lli T im o* wa» com- neneed ye s te rd :^ b y H a y t in an ac­tio n d lroctod agalnat tbe T ln e t aad Donton jo in t ly .

AecordlnR to th tt com pla int tl ie n o t" vraa BOcured b y Deoton to be uaod by h im fo r tbe b e n e fit o f tho T im es bu t wafl to bo retu rned to l la y s in ta c t w hen due, I t apparently bolng the un* de rs tand ing o f Haya th a t 1>e woold no t bo eallod upon lo pay tho note. W hen th o no to waa g lye n the ca p ita l atoek o f tho Timea amounted to. $5,000 ba t aineo th a t tim e , tbe com pla int avora, th o - c a p ita liza tion bas boen inereaaed to t7 5 000 and the value o f tho aharos th e reb y depleted u n t i l tbey are “ w orth n o t to oxcoed’te n oonta oa tbe d o lla r .* '

I n n atatem ent pnbUibod In Ita ool- ■umn D eecnber 23 laat tho name o f J . W . H ays appears as a stockholder a lo ng w ith 127 others who prosam ably ba d con tr ibu ted to tho flaa na ing or upkeep o f tho laa titu tlo n . Tho gov­ernm ent roquired Aatom ont o f the

pa no r as o f A p r i l 1, howover, coatains aa stookboldors on ly the names o f X>. M . D onton, L . 0 . HUJ, I . E. lun no y , p . F . D etw e lle r, P eter B rloksoa and P ra n k D e K lo t* . a dlaerepancy wbieh m ay bo accounted fo r by M r. H ays a lle ga tion In the com plahtt in o ffoc t tb a t when be gave the note ho received an option to tako stock in tho Times to the am ooat o f I t , whlob atoek ho elected no t to take.

A n In te re s ting MdoUght Is shed upon the s itu a tio n th rough a t r ip U k o n by

, M r. Hays, T urne r K . Hachman and ' ' - some othera to the acone o f. D . h i. Den­

to n ’a present operations la o i l and o il lands In Oklahoma. I t appears tb a t a gronp e f loeal moo decldea to securo

- • a q u a n tity o f l«aa*8 and empowered D e n to n -to ob ta in tboso. The t r ip to Oklahom a was necessitated In ordor to compel Denton to tu rn ove r the leases, f t Is aald.

I t is sta ted tha^ fu rth e r trou b le la ir e w ln g am ong Times stookholdera, d la sa tls fao tloa w ith fina nc ia l arrango-- m ents and sharp c ritic ism o f the policy o f th o paper be ing the tw o- p rinc ipa l co n tr ib u tin g foetora.

I H ig h School News"T w in Pa lls W g i; acliool basebaU men

w U l open tb a rnterbeholastie seasotj here Tuesday afteraoon w ith a game aga inst D uhl. N e x t week tw o games w lU be p layod against Boise a t the

**S _ ea p lt* } c ity . The season w lU close ^ ^ w j U l »» U aco ln pa rk fo r tw o

' » i2 fe i« » o « w o e d . today, tbe eomplete M fo llow s:

i V ^ b e ^ ’f w 4 Saturday, A p r i l 23*84,

Bolae. .> S ^ W t fe s U y ; A p r i l SS, T w in PaUs a t

W endelLF r id a y , A p rU 30. T w ia P a lU a t Bo-

M a x 4 , V m i M » t T u taFa ils .

* F r id a y . U a y 7, T w ia F a lls a t BuhLF r id a y . Batu tday, M ay 14-Ifl, BoUo

a t T w in PaUa. ^ ^ ^, . n i a sohsdule allows fo r fo u r heme

go n e * aad f iv e on fo re ign ground. A f e U o i e S ^ w i t i i B upert m ay y e t bc

/ ' VrilMam O w rg o aad X *m b ert I ^ v p u t <m a box lrtg mateh boforo the U l-V o lu b - tla s t n lg b t a t th e b l ^ sehool. W rta lU a g matehea wero itagod by Hoga

4 nd l lo A te e ; B y d a k h and Hodges, ana ' O a m b le -an d Baker. AU bouU wore

drawa. N o x t Thu radar ovoniag tba ' « l'ab w U l elect o ffice ra fo r n e x t year.

W eather po rm lttia g , the inter-elass . V • . t ra c k n e e t w U l be beld M onday a fte r-

.-noon a t U n c o l^ park.

T b ' A n tP O w nen o f T w in P a l lf -OonntyD riv e to th e M otbodU t church Bun*

'd ay eveniog. H oar the b ig cho ir and• lu t c a to D r. Bennett.—adv. •

O V E R A L L 0L17B M O V B

(C onlinuod fro m Psgo F ive .)

proved Rsrb fo r bo lh homo and atreot

The movcm eftt In O klahom a-la o f atate-w ide proporllona. Oklahoma C ity

^*?>8lla8 snd AmarUlo. Texas, and P ine B lu f f and H o t Bprlnga, A rk ., wero am ong the - towns In thoae states re­p o r tin g tho founda tion o f tho clubs.

L O W L Y O V E & A L L S U P P LA N TS PZK O B B A O S I N BXBM ZNQ HAM

B lR M IN O H A h t t La., (/p)—The low lv o vo ra U - lo d a y supplanted tbo "p in c h

.b a c k '* in B irm ingham .B a ln y w e a th e r,served to fo r t i f y the

x rn ve iin g in te n tio ns o f thoso who had resolved “ to see wfcat the other f e l jo w d id ” beforo they denncd*denlm

'tbem stlve a . Aa n result tho plodg>. to p u t ' t o on today waa u n ive rsa l^

n t y com m iuktners , functioned U ile n lm ; .iudgos ap p lie J ’ the law in th t same n n lfo rta ; banko ri, doctors, law

' yerasand m orebaaU wore th e ir overalli w i th an -asA iran ce whieh could 6nl> ha ve ^ n •e qa lred a fte r lon g practic* b e fo re -the m irro r.

T h a , j r x w a ’ b id q u ie tly “ o rg a n lrcd '. a t hbm rf.-'Tow arda noon many appcaret

> in dresses o f cAlico and gingham and ' c - th e v a r io ^ t o it'eotora, gave the down

: ' r - ; "n o w n sectloB lh e appeaxanco o f a car - im lva U

R e ta il ■ c lo th ie rs havo advortisec y - l ^ * b a ^ l » i M lc p " in m en 's w ear and < ■.* ‘ .L l i iw w p rice msirka wero observed lc

s to w w ^ d o w a .- Tho cost o f over V . %' '5 'atJi i f K i r d o lla r* aad there scorns tc

* / ; f . r

■ jtattB ' . ---------- 'T W I N F A L L S D A I L - !

I T ^ G 3 r 3 0 M . a . i J GBKI ^ ) -

I r a 0 . B row n o f Jerome, U a T w in FaUs v is ito r . - ' in . ,

J . J . Buehler o f Ogden ia a b u sU e ii v ia ito r In T w in PaUs. H

J . F . Loo o f Pocatello, ts a busloess v is ito r In T w in Falls.

Theodoro Parks le f t yostorday fo r » T E ly , Nev., on a busUoss tr ip . t A . J . Lo rd o f B u rle y transacted bus*~ inoHs in T w in FaUs yostorday.^ W . O . Beod bas re tn m o d fro m a r ia l t ^ 7

w ith h is fam U y a t Lo ng Beaoh, Cal. f : M rs. T . H. M U Icr. j r . , o f B u h l, ia (he * " guest o f her m other, M rs . C. H . Oasser. , \

M r. nnd M rs. T . 0 . Dans o f Hagor- f* man, wore T w in PaUs v is ito rs yester*V day.

W iU lam D otw o ilo r o f FUor was f “ ® among yesterday ’s v is ito rs la T w in

"m ™. W , j . H .rg o i o f B u t l .y n n j t r - " i " “2 w on t an operation fo r append ic itis yes-

J te ^ a y . b <

Pa lls nnd w i ll rem ain sovcra l days on bualness. “ *J

? M r. nnd M ra. J . O. W y a tt, and son,„ wore among yesterda y ’s a rr iva U fro m ?/t„

S . I I L « k . , 'M r. and M rs. Rol>ort Paysoo lo f t los t

ovening fo r an in d e fin ite s tay a t l i i v a , ;?! i r o t Springs.J , Jess Z:^an o f B uh l apont a p a r t o f ^

yesterday in T w in F a lls a tten d in g to business a f fa ir a . * ®o

” Mra. W n lte r F . F o rd , o f S a lt Lako,1% Is a guest a t tho homo o f her s ister, ? " • M rs. 1 a M c lA ln .

J . a Lawrence received w ord th is “ J m om lng o f the death o f h U m other f a t F o r t S m ith , A rk . i f?

• M iss W llm a A. Jenson o f Hanson, snoot yostorday afto raoon in T w in f ; “ i V l l i on a shdpplng tour. “ “ J

u . M rs. Boy Boyor o f Hagorm an was operated on yesterday fo r b ra in ab* ceas a t th t Boyd hosm tal. • ^

? “ V . 0 . K e rr o f Boise, a rr ivo d la T w ii ; “ J F a lb yesle rday and w lU spend tbo

wpok-ond horo on business. • * * o il o f th o U n ito d Btoros, "

re tu raed yesterday fro m a “ t r ip to H arlow to w n M o n t . *

M r. and M ra. H . C o m e t i o f Oastlo* fo rd woro am ong tho o i i t o f town vis* Ito rs In T w in FaUs yesterday.

L . Tho yoar*old chUd o f F ^ Stevens.o f Acequla, waa brought to tho Boyd 1

, , hospita l yesterday s u ffe r in g w ith pneu*_ monla. '^ , M rs. Leo - F . Bracken and baby ^ [daughter retu rned yesterday from • .A lEnld, O kla. ‘R iey wore aoeompanled . iJ

from Denver b y M x. B raekon. a.,« a u l M c K in le y re tu rned to W a lla ^

Wash, vesterdav where he w i ll ^ ^ resumo his m a s ^ l studies a f te r spend*

ia g the Eaater vaca tion w ith h b par* ] ents, M r. and M rs. J . 0 . M cK in le y . o f

LOOo’ w O T tt 'w a tt to d . l i t '

on to hoar D r. B e nn ett ta lk a t tbe Metho*BO d is t church, n o f t Bunday ovening.-adv.

Obam b«ria lB '« T »U « ts A n J o s t W b&t >so T o o K M d . ‘ io

Whea. W ben consUpatod, hoi

W boa yon bavs no appo tlto ,. . W hea y o n r d lgsatioa ia im palrod , ,

W hoa yo o r U vor U to rp id , J2 W hen yon fe e l d o ll and s tn p ld a fto r

W hen yon bave headache,They w iu improTo y o o r appetito ,

y,. cieaaao and la v lg o ra to y o o r atomaeb.regulate y ^ r bowels and tnake you fee l

Hb “ f in e as a f id d le .* ' T b e y are easy to A . ta ke aad agroeabU in effee t.> -adT. D t

LOOO W om ea W antad.to hoar D r. B e nnett ta lk a t tho M ^tho* th i d ls t chureh n o x t Busdajr evenlng.-adv.*

. - aK I ^ • I ^

(TOO L A T B r o s o u a B i n i u s x o a )

^ W AN TED — Wo do rap n ir w ork . C a r. he overhauled and re -b u llt ; exp e rt, me-

^ cbnnical w o rk o f a l l k in d s ; a ll w o rk Rukranteod. 237 2nd Ave. south. Phono

a . . S03W. Gordon D avis A u to Oo. Co- ■ . . . IC I

F O B R E N T— O room houso, fu rn ish* s ti cd. 459 Qth Avo. N o rth o r Pbone 1221M. w r

I ty FO R R E N T— Underwood typ e w rite r. ^ an* Phono 444W. “JOd _

F'OR R E N T— Furnished rooms; gen* — tl(*mi'n iirp fe rred . 727 Reeond Ave. South.

Thnm gb Ten KU es o f U o d ,__ to bear D r. Bonnott preach laat Bun* Ijc l day ovonlng.— adv.

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31 fl A . A . Evansr G rocery ,ro* 644 Sth ATS. N . Pbone 709

W B D ELXVB B

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. N E W

I SHOE REPAIRINGilm

X I F A C T O B ^ y IIn W e w i l l Be Open fo r B tuisess in

tbo A b o o t a W eek

S: Shoe Repairing , Dry Gleaning

and Tailoring ' , - Siioe Shining ^X Shoe Shining Parlor'Y jJ O F tN N O W

T O U B B U 8 IN B 8 8 SO ZJO ITBD^ U 2 W « s m d u u

■S; H O M E B A K E E T B U IL D IN O n u

. 1. • • . ■

'cBllNOOPEfiyijmiST ■ IfQ / SilBEFjpiNfliasi^, Tentative Arrangement fo r So- club '

nora Oompany to Appea,r on Ti A p ril 26. and 27 ‘ S*5k-

’ W hUo aU arrangemcnU have ' no t U r i_ been d e fin ite ly made tho fftp t Is 'p re tty Wlrao

w oll estab lbhed th a t the Sonora Grand, Wedn, Opera com pany w lU appear In T w ia social' Pa lls on M onday and Tuesday, AprU Tboso. 26 and 27. Brock

Tbe eompany f i r s t attem pted to ge t Bcott,* a date hero on Sunday, A p r il 25 bu t j . To , the c ity ad m in is tra tion deellnod to eoek,

g ra n t special permission fo r a Sunday nnd 1) , show In T w in Palla. Slneo tho meet* a sue , la g o f the c ity council M onday M aa- ...

ager P . O. Sm ith, Who has been here «w . since tbo docblon o f tho councU was ^ , . made, bas had long and oaraest com* « r ,,

m uBieatlons w ith tho book ing o ffice . in Chicngo ro la tivo to a chango in the

schedule. Tho resu lt has boon a ten* * „ • . ta tiv e agroement to make such a

, such a ehango so th a t T w in F a lb eaa ’ havo grand..opera. On .the f i r s t n ig h t

R igo le tto w lU boproducod, I I Trovatoro - tbo soeond n ig h t. p *

. Tho oompany is Europostf and Sonth f® ‘ * Am erican and carrlos about 100 peo* •'*

, plo. Tbe p rln o lp a b are: Beatrice Plx* * „ ro ra l, soprano, from Im Scala, M ila n ; " ‘ ®“ '

Consuelo M edina, colo ra tura , o f tho J , Colon, B uonos’ A ires ; Speria Castel,' moMO, fro m Reggio, T o rino ; Bosa D i ’ C a rll, soprano, o f Convent Garden , M r

I. London; Carlos M o jla , teaor, from the M oro N ationa, H avana ; . A lfre d O raxlani, doo>l tonor o f tho M otrop61itan, N o w o Y rk ; l»eld

, Eduardo Lo jarazu , baritone, from tho progi N ationo l, Havana^ Praneiseo ' Cmi;, solos basso, fro m the L ir ie , B io Janeiro. selec

Tho companys ropcrto lro Ineludoj on t l ^ such operas as A id a M anon Loscaut, soeia

Ba llo in Maschora N avarrabo , Barbor ^Icloi J. o f Sovlllo , I ’ag llaccl, Carmen, B iw lo t* and [T to , C ava lle rla Rustleana, Somnambuls,

F au s t.-T a le s o f H offm an, F a vo rlta , M i y T r la v la ta , Lu c ia D l Lammortnoor, I I eon ’ Trovntoro*. home

I f tho company comes boro thore w i ll guesl g. bo an en tiro change o f p r inc ip a ls In a t a

tho tw o operas produced- a la- • ■' linen

/ .......... ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■ ^ swee

J .j J o c a l Q r o - v - f t i o j fifi

” T ra ck M ee t Satnrday— Tho Intor- class tra c k m eet scheduled fo r Thurs* after

, day U a t and postponed on account o f w . i ^ r ^ n , w i l l be he ld on U nco ln fie ld on I ' Sa tn rday a t 2:30 p. m. M i

’ ■ a ' n i o l l n j S J i ;o f the Intor*ehureh movement U to be hold a t the M e th o d b t church to n igh t . a t 7:30 o ’elock. A sterooptlcan lee* lu re on “ V lo w o f tbo W o rld ,” U to

r . , to hZ>« M e n la B trlckaa—Oeorgo De

“ M ors, a u d ito r fo r tho northw est d lv l* sion o f the Bed Cross waa takea sod* , Mi donly U l yesterday a t tbe Bogerson hotel and takea to the Boyd hoq>lta l, ” Cd where ho Is Im p ro v^ g .

B. A . BC ICaettog— Members o f T w in contiFalls chapter have beea. called to at* p ria ttend a reg nU r com niunlcatlon on cosbA p r i l 20 o f especial Im portancy. A p* connp lica tion s fo r mombership are to bo andeonsldcred on tb a t oeeaiaon. la g

e! A t t t t d M e d l5 "M H tU ig — D r. OeorM to A . CaldweU o f T w in Falls, D r. J. M .

D avis, o f K im b o rly , and l ) r . B. T . g J ] , Carey o f Oooding, lo f t hore yesterday fo r B u po rt to attend a convcntk>n o f

0* the J^ortb. S ide M ed ica l association. ^ ,

Tbaaka P tia od a—W ritin g fro m Char** lo ttes tow n, P rinco Edw ard Is land, JJV'i

Canada, M rs. J . J . R ichm ond, an* nouneed her health b no t s u f f ic ie n t ly f t im proved to p e rm it her to re tu m to T w in FnUs a t present, b u t r iie ho£CSto eomo boforo long. Sbe expresses

n thanka fo r the assbtonce rendered in connection w itb the roeent fu ne ra l o f

rs her husband, J . J . R kbm ond. B y ,'

X T h w " i p ~ r w 5 r o r n10 “ I fre q u e n tly hear Cham berla in ’s

Cough Bemedy praised b y fr ien ds and - acquaintances w hich on ly tends to b* strengthen m y good op inion o f i t , " i* w rite s M rs . F red A rte r, ZancsvUle, 0 . • “ T r y I t whon yon have a cough or eold '*'* and seo fo r you rse lf w hat an excellent

m edlclno I t la — adv. n* = = ^ = = = = = = =

“ A Home-made L o a f”T h n t’M w li i i t ou r custom-

J otK ca ll t !

W hy?Beeause i t looka and ta«te.s l ik e the h ia f th a t ia made a t home.W e UKO ju s t na much yeant in each loaf— the same good flo u r , m ilk and shorten ing.Tho re s u lt ia a lo a f re a lly dip;e8tihle, tho rough ly for- m entcd and appetiz ing—

' one th a t w itiH fies and Bavoa.A nk y o u r g roccr

W agner’s H o m e B a k e r y

Ilom d-m adc L o a f”

ILY NEWS; TWIN FALLS-;

• ■' • ** M r* . !^ ^ ............. D»i»t:Tho ne x t m ee tiag o f tbe Bhamroek ub w i l l be he ld w ith M ra . Olmstead 1 Thn rsday Ap rU 22. M ra . M a rt ean ea te rta ined tbe d n b a t las t ,

i XM rs. S. H . K a y le r en te rta ined the - .

^m odausl e lub a t her oo un try bome Wednesday. The afteraoon was spent tc ia lly and a d iU n ty loncheon aorved.boso present were Meadanes X<. L . _____reckenrldge, C. M . M cE lw a In C. H. cott, A . & M ann, U rban T r a ^ y , H . OEM- . Youngs, W . X T o n n ^ W . A . Bab* .W U >ek, J . M . Bpackman, H . B. Oowllng Lov Dd M'. E. Jonnlson. M rs . Shotwe ll was t d a I I guOBt o f, the elub.

------- -- . Poi:O w ing to tho dlsagreeablo weather o B P I

ist evening the p a rty a t th e home o f fa ., [rs. Emma L . W arren fo r tho memi ers o f tbe Episcopal chnrob waa at- sndod b v a sm all e io w d . A deUght- ul ovonlng w as spont b y thoso pres- * n t aad d a in ty rofroahm ents were _ / nrvedl

______ churchCom plim entary to M laa A ia lU Kren-

el wbo. leaves soon to m ake her home n Jackson; Tenn., M rs. John O. Har* « t 0 e n t e r t ^ e d ^ t eve iJng fo r a fow

he closo o f tho evening spent w ith lU y ln g f lv o hundred. " j l j

M rs. Jessie Tochem e n te r t ^ e d the do m in g Sldo club W ednesday after* loon. A sho rt business m oo ting was leld foUowod b y a d e lig h tfu l mnaleal tt. irogram co n sb tin g o f th ree v io lin olos b y M rs . H a w Smock, and voeal j , , , lelectlons b y M rs . K n avo accompanied in tho p iano b y M rs . Sm ock. A f te r a loelal hour tho hostess served a do- ■■ llclous luneheon. Fourteen members — ind f lv o guests were present.

M rs. L . (TIos on te rta lnod the Lnnch*)on elub yesterday afte rnoon a t her )omo on M v e n th avenue no rth . Tho Hirsts num bering e ig h t w ero eeated i t a table w hieh was b e a u tifu l w itb t largo conterpteco o f ei^broidered Inen over p in k sa tln j p in k and w hite iweet peas In a c rys ta l bow l tied w ith :ilnk tu lle w ore n s ^ fo r tb o eenter o f ' he U b le . Candle aticka t ie d w ith tho )ink tuUe and co n ta U ln g p in k candles wero used a t each ead o f tn e tab le and ' ilaee earda pa in te d w itb sweet Mas » r r ic d ou t the colo r tfUuBne. A o ifte rnoon was spent w itb b ridg o, Mrs. fr. s . H i l l w in n in g h ig h acore.

M b s M ade llno Young, w ho b to be na rrlcd soon' to G ranvU lo D ario, o t PUor. was g ive n a surprise shower last )vealng a t th o homo o f M rs . E a rl Stew* i r t b y a num ber o f her fr ie n d s . A book conta in ing m u y choice recipes waa nado d u rin g tl ie ovening and preaented to her to ge the r, w ith m aa y handsome jl f ts .

l i r s . W a lte r H am lon assisted b y Mrs. U a tq nb , was hostaas to the U n ity elub iVednesday afternoon. The entertain* ne n t com m ittee fn m U h ed th e program irh ieb eonsbted o f a e le ver gnssslng sontest. The menu served waa appro­priate fo r the f l r s t o f A p r i l , tho pu tes :o s t« ln ln g p le tnres o f th o d iffe re n t :onrses o l a n e a l w U b a fb g o r bowl and to o th p ic k a t tho cloao. PoUow* iag t t ib a delicloua luncheim was le rred . ; O lnb members present were Mesdames J . R B e lle v ille , C. T . B n rtt,Boy Evans, H erbe rt C arkon, H . E. Ba lle j', F m n k Osbom , 0 . B. Pats ' < Seorgo B lco , A . J . Green, J . H . Pat^ rick , L . E . WUson, W . O. L indsay, Bor­ry and Beeee. M rs. E rae s t Carlson, ' M ra Sam S m ith , M rs. F ra n k Hamlon.Mrs. Woods, M rs. Leo H a n lo n and Miss Coopor w ero goesU o f th o elab.

The CatboUc Womens league m et a t the bome o f M rs. 0 . B . Channol yes* ‘ te rd a r a ftom ooa . A f te r th e bnslness kneetug th e foUowSng i^o g ra m was g iven: D ue t b y D «ro tby and Blancho B o y ; reading , “ A s tb e F le e t Went B y , " b y M iss O g gre tta M u rra y ; two — vocal solos, “ Gather tho B o ses ," Sans "

A C

For SatiW e have been so busy w lt t

sa id much abou t ourselves. H< mere doesn’ t m ako much d if fe n few o f these specia l items th a t

F low ered B atis teA d n ln ty sheer m a te ria l th a t Is

Ideal fo r m ak ing th o summer f ifro c k , w a is t o r apron. Tho f l o w f lered designs are a ttracU vo . Bomo bo f them wero m ill cods, hflnco the cip r ice .’ Tho y a r d ______ 5M)c

Jersey S p o rt CoatsA i>2)puIor sw eater coat. In i<

' rose, green, b lu e ' and grey, somo tltrim m ed w ith angom In eolors to s|show an a ttra c tiv e contrast. Ask I- to see them 916 to |2S

D erryva le L inenTab lo cloths and napkins to \

match. A genuine I r b h ‘Unon oc lo th o f a t tra e tivo pa tte rn . Wo Iabsolu te ly stand be h in d a ll D erry- 1: valo Linens.

JF laxom —D im itie s ^D a in ty sheer w h ito m ateria ls a

w itb cross bars and stripes. Fo r s. w aists, the babies’ dress and £

m any other u s e s -------«0o to 69o li

i A v i A . ; ! / ' i . k ;

; R iL ie , ; m : ~ "uci, and “ I n B lo aso m 'T im e ,'» b y j W j* -a.’ R J . T a y lo r; an aestbetle daoee

U ttlo A i lo in Tay lo r. • A slx-p ioeo Proper ihestra composed o f tb e .p u p iu o f | > t ^ t : e: 1. D. E. Regaa rendered selections. psvlag.a in t y refreshm onU w ere ae rred b y pU ca tun » hostesses, M rs. 0 . B . O hannl aad P a v ing rs. M . a in ita am . BnU dlas

— > — A l l i iu. W oman— Te tha F o t« l be glv'ei

tbe t l t lo o f D r. B e nnett's ta lk a t tbo »thodbt chureh Sanday evenlng.-adv. adv.

~ ^ ' ' P L a•a m o s e m e b tb - i m t .

Bwitchm------------------------------------- — - • coast raSM—'. 'R ough and B e a d y ," fe a tu r in g „ WUUam P am um ; also “ B o b b y 's Lovo A f f a i r . " m ako fa•AHO— Els ie Ferguson In “ The W it- ness fo r tho D e fe nse "; a lso H a r ry . P o lla rd eomedy and Patho Newa.- theiP H E U M — “ -Tbo W eaker T e a s e l," fe a tu r in g M a ry M oC larsn; also ad* a , . ▼entures o f Elm o and 3 vaudisvllle

' gar-BoblEaax A U a m d lJ ig tK _

mday evening a t the M e th o d b t jurdh.—ad v . th e b ig

B a l im a B ^ bi^ P a in" I am o b j e c t to ^ n s u t l a m and ^ i d l l i l ] ben I ba re a speU o f i t ob« o r tw o ap- icationa o f c kam b srU la 'a -L lB lm e a t Q P ] lievea tbo p a in and makea rea t u d ^ »ep p o s s lb l iT l won ld a o t U dn k o f ^ » l i ^ w itb o n t I t , " w rita a l i r a . 0 . Owa- rV M o b e tly , M o .- a d r . a j i

W om an and tbe B a U ot U l lH ea r 'w hat D r . ’ Bennott baa to say S I2 8 K)ut I t Bunday evening a t the M otho- s t fibureb.*—adv. ^ m]||[|||

■55555555SS Economy Through \

Footwes

“ M anchester” ^

M id e in r i ^ black or i

The Manchetter is a dUtmc jty lo . The man w ho is look comtnned m th comfoR w il l ^ N c^e to n modcL

Come in tn d iee th is new ! foot. Seo H O W m uch style an posnUe to put in to a shoe, fitted in a Nettleton you w change.

_ . _ ‘TA e G r e a t oI n A H O P E R ^ T M E N^ V p io d i t t t - t a V i l iB g J i 1 ^ i l U I ‘ > l i

Just received a ne' Rubber Boots which v reasonable prices.

RepresenfittiTet for N s m n x m M e n 'i S

, G O O D X C U ^ TO TR A D B

urday’ s S' i th extensive a lte ra tio n s , th a t fo r the How ever, i t wonld seem tb a t the no erence so fo r S a tu rd a y w o w a n t to co a t w i l l save you money.

Bed Spreads L a IW o havo jo s t rcccived a- fe w Thcr

fa ncy bed spreads, some In sa t in sixes af in is h and o f pre-war q u a lity . A corset,bed spread U an Ideal ^ t fo r th o - so I f ;com ing b rid o »S.95 to w i ll p«

Jacquard S ilk t . iA new sUk and eotton m a te rU l O f g

in fa ncy colors and designs. J u s t in sumtho tb in g fo r m nking tho sum m er w ith ospo rt s k ir t o r tbo a ftom o on fro c k . TliereLooks ju s t lik e s ilk , 00c and $1.60 n t —

' ' Voiles EFrom our extensive show ing o f A gi

Voiles one can carry ou t aa y eol* boys, «o r schome fo r the d re u o r w a is t. Id leatF o r-S a tu rda y they are a l l spocial- aU size ly pricod.

A ngora W ool S ca rfsOne o f the now th in gs o f th is popuU

season. So so ft and w arm , and in three ;such an a r ra y o f a t tra e tiv o eolors hard tF or the eveniog w rap o r m otor* Is sunb g -------------------------------------- W L 8 0 G

i r o n o t f , * ! t e a ' i ; ■

o ^ H y o w & m 'd e a lrfn g ^ e a rth 'fro m I t ; e x c a v a t io n 'ln ' p r e p ^ t lo n . «fo r ng.ar« r e q u e r t^ to f i le w r it te n tp - ^ n fo r aamo w i tb ,W. L .;H o ffed U « , iag Eastoeor- i n ’ W a to r Woeka i la g . . •i liiu rp ln s ea rtb f ro m sfaroeta I t to riven free.

W . A . M U fN IO K ,C ity C lark.

FliOBXDA S W IT O H M E N OUTIC K S O N V IU ^ , ■ t * l a . , (iP)— ichmen on tbe e n tire F lo r id a Eaat t raUroad w a lke d o u t today.

tnger-Bobblna B o a lty Oo. eaa s t i l l0 fa rm loans a t 7 1*2 per eent.— adv.

Tbara’s a BM aon the M ethod ist ehureh U fU led to

doors.. Come and f in d o u t—a d v .. ' *

>0 na a t onoe fo r fa rm loana. Plea* t money y e t a t 7 1-8 pe r eent. Sao>Bobbins B e a lty C o ^ -« d r . *v

Sw«Bt7 lO n n ta a o f SCssU -bo M e th o d b t ehoreh Sunday. H oa r b ig vested eholr.— adv.

S P R IN G ia h e re . H o v e you J s terted h o u s e ^ e a n in g y e t?

iTRATTON’S SIISebs'”12 S hstb tat 81. L PHONC 491

rh = = S S

t

e a r i

or tan calfekin

u c t advance in shoo boking fo r smartness U ftppredate tbuaew .

w Netdetoa on sroor1 and distinction i t i t oe. Once correctlyI w il l nCTcr want to |

hew shipment o fI w ill be sold at

’ • Shoes~tbe W o d d *« F iae tt

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Veilingthe paat week we haven’t noise o f saws and bom-

) ca ll y o u r a tte n t io n to a

la Camille Corsetsrhero b stlU q u ite a m nge o f es and prices o f th b oxceUeot ■set. W e aro c los in g thom out I f you can f in d yo u r size I t ,

II poy you to do so.

t. D. S. G arm ents 'D f .gpod q u a lity combed cotton summer w eightn . A fu l l stock « th oxtenslvo range o f sites, lere aro tw o grades on sale --------............ ......S1.69 aad 11.29

B o y s ’ S co ffe rsA good Sturdy shoe fo r rough ys, o f strong b ro w n c a lf. Sol* leather soles. Tbcso eomo In sizes. Spec ia lly priced ._»3.46 •

DrapesThe V e lton c lo th haa been very pular. W o bave now tw o or ree pa ttem a th a t bavo beon so rd to ge t. The K U p o x drape sun fast and fa de proof.

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