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iV O L .li: N 0 . 247. ^liFiaSEiFl JliODaiSLIILL. -jliiiiiaiEij ........... ir ~ ------ - A ^Thirty Persons,-W o?trv Child- re»-^iBafetLea«y=Jainsi^ - Follow in._Path of Tornado. J ThrougrFour Central 'States'; - S .____ ^ '• ll , t< (By The Aw.oclatctl PrcAs, , h EVAN&VrLLE. Iiul.. Jan. 18 p — Nine' deutlra^'lmcPmj^ry ~ „ :’ /() persons, mo.slly children., i, w«H the known toll tonight of a a tornado which swept through' four Miildlc Western states to- ____ day, accompanied by h e a v y ,11 ' ■■ ~ . Blowing, out of The Soutb- \vc.st up the Ohio ind W abash- 1 river vallcy.s, the twister first .struck 20 miles south'of Cape --------G trardenu. iVllssaUh. m m lUM------ --------cWidm n- wuiu killed. llie, Illinoi.s, where a school, building collap.se<l, tw o'child- ; | _-,-_ren,-iind g- wQman_were-k»lled_, _ , and about 25 schoolchildren in- .1 jut-ed. Throo pcr.sons were re«r - ported drowned along fhe unioi -T river oncl as U« storm turned north; / n woman wan killed ancV^ h e r two ‘ ■; ------ BrflnacJ^iiarc«r‘in7Ur«rnt"Tbrf~B^ftii.T‘hi- Indiana. ‘fo' TonUfht the storm was reported centered nbout Cleveland, and Lnltc Krle district, with the__lndlcn,^'j’J Unn- U’mild MM on »P_thg_: St, Lawrencc valley. _________ ^ Dorothy May Hondley. 12, Mnunle. Bemlcc Tucker. 13. Maunle. . , . Mrs. Amoa Newman. Maimlc. - [ ......... MarJorJc-Hargravcs.- 4.-ncnr Cope Olrardeuu.-Missouri. - - - go;i Mrs,: Mary_N6len,^C6,- Fort Dronch. Indiana. , Roy Liter, 2t. drownedr f, I CUnto'n Mahonc}'. 24. drowned.. (pH r. WUllam Throihcr. 43. blown from.jts / Louisville bridge ' ' ., • M*unlc~oppeare4'W*»- w»'.Jieavi«i ------ -turterer—tr«avr-tho—ito ^ . —Rail. a;thc doien re#Wene« Ihere were demolish-' - ed. u well as the school bulldlng.'The;|x)o -- — death- Of-Olenn- -Erwin,- ported in lhe school collaiMc. but.u,e coUld'not'be^confirmcd.'- —- t --- ’■‘•soil Two h6j«e»'"wcrc destroyed In Fort , ■.. ' i Bl unch7=bat^while^thfe-*t<»rm» atruckn ^ eeveral other nearbj* toii-na. ll«1e,^, S' dnmoec was reported. 7 , TrW ranh nnd trlrnhpnr rnmmun-r.:..^Ti ic a t^ with Evansvmc were restored ithe I ' Icontlriued On Paice 2. Column 2) lhe L-0EENSE1BESJ_I IjHOFHSIlKEyESi i Shj but Coun^l for Former D istrict, jAttorney Draws Admission ofjM Discrepancies.-in Testimony LOS ANOELES. J a n . 10 W-)—TllC <le- . • fense in the ^lal of former district :Tm cd with conspiracy and bribeo' In the i . Qll^ed "fixlna" In the Julian PPtro-.J^“ 1 kum corporation Iraud cases loday, prosecution’s chief wllncsses. an a d -, mission-of-dl9crepancle*-in'hb-t«Ati>‘- 8 xnen>'C RetUncer. yesterday twtined t len that he saw Ben Oetzoft. proprietor; rleC or a tailor shop where thc aUesed "fU» | brol ... ^ **^55*^ paM.nwpey to Keyu. ; led . _ wiUjcaa^luclc to the_maln points Qf' hU; story of the passing of money out but yM yielded points when he admitted hU • ** memory failed him twice. . Becomixe« Kaak Check* Retttnger recognited three bank check* u those p^d. for hb salar>- lor K ___ the first three weeks in Pebruw, 1828.' you and admitted that he '‘must have.been; day mistaken" when he tesUfied on direct; Baj examination that he lell the Oetzoff'put shop during that period. vet "Didn't you teoufy that you were not j »h« --------anploiTd.at.ihe O et»fr tallotahop dur- .-ing that perto4_bec»u» you Jlid-holl^: -------- carr tUTOHTy concerning a, conversa* ^ _____tion-wlth Jawph-Sh^anr-Tcmr-fel-^ low workman, vhich tcok between I Jacob Berman and Oetnfl during thej lint part of Ptbnianr?" Le ComptelTR -------- D a v i T .^ i a m e y .- a i k e d . ----------------i * " “No. My memory Tailed me. 1 wasi cone from the ohop for three weeks and I bought they were the first three _ of February,- Itettingee; tejttfted. ? together la lhe office of the tailor shop.] and lhat he aaw OetKkff poos owney tol ^ ________ ^ _ way INDIANS o r r KKT.TCT ; THKOUOR raXNCH ULL . . 'WASHmOTOM. • Jan. It vn-The ^ bouse ladlaa oltoin cowmtttee today w — ■.•iaror»hly..rtporte<l.ll»e.*'rtoch_bm to pat _• pMvlde for rellel of th* Nex Perce ^ ~ mbe ot«Ihdiaci in Idaho. Itwsiea* diuc ; ____^furr wwxM cotbortse ttw tito to '«n- • 26 ho In Vleotgt-^-flatwK-aptfTTt-rlfag pm tWcffci >0^ I rnjBo t.~ (arc " ' - , rmi w m m LEABEl> WtftB 'MEafiKR \0 P ' AS30C1ATE0 mK.sa \ ' ' , . * ^ j f l a a m o u D ; \iv o M R N : T o r iji/ STUOy LIFE IN INTERIOR iUft OF BRITISH EAST AFRICAl . NEW' YORK. (Saturday Mom- ff — infT;—yrnr.— 19— — Oscai ------ ; BtraiUJ. a-w hite - hnlrcd grand-, mother of 70 and widow, of ih« B : late amboAS&dor to Turl»y, sail- i U —Cg~ on tne—Itfgjestlu euily this— ^ •morning-to shoot -hlR game-In •: Africa—wlth o camera. . Slie Is financing expedition .^rlca. for tho, Aiwrlcan Museimi i- ’^ f '- N a t u r a l ~ H i.% iory' io~bbacrve 6rid~^/‘—— photograph animals and to ob- ,, C ;• mln specimen^ of birds ;iot nl- ready contalned' ln—the mascum. , r r Other. members—ol—the cxpedl- ^ '■ tlon are a personal companion ' tplMn.. Straus and Mr. and Mrs. R ich ord' Boulton. Pltt-iburRh, Pennsylvania. — ploUitft-^ga—wcll-aB-i'itUl.i,", and ___ 2S I to study not only thc animals, but .. < '■ also the natives and type of' ’*•' coiinlry through which she passes. *' jjiaayyJ -RfliT/ n r n n n i i r n i T r r r i i *lV in I ULUilll/ll Tfl Joiw ililll VK.uuillL.Ui L:il,peac houf Junior Hockeleller to Carry Fight For-Colonel Stewart uuster-:-io Holders oi Slock'Vtau r ________ _________ IH'ac I *NiW YORK. Jan. IB (4>>-Indlca- ed. Hlons multiplied today that, althoiigli jSP rthi-' KMkc/cllii'^Sleiesyrilim trol of tho'.Standard Oil company. In- '"Pi tllano, will bc bitterly fouRht, every cKoEt WlU be made to make It apix-nr. In the public eye as a dignified coiuj,-st’ rand'nofn-fcnock-down-and-dniir-nur -brnwl-for-power.----- . _________ __ ,loM --i^>kHHa-Rob<»rv4«^wartrUVf«rm------ TniouBn'Tiiaer'whDnnonm>rR«Kc^ ^ Idler. Jr, wants to oust from chairman- pTI slilp of the Indiana comjwtiy, arrived h f from Chicago Uils jnornlng. but-denied thnt hisA^tTras an-lnvftslon of enemy- -i country lornny purpose connected wiOi the Ilockeieller controversy. I ............... .. Puli'iuii’ Letter - i At almost the same time thc Rockc- ,, feller offices made public a letter nnd ' 7Its answer in Indication tlu t there , waa g llrm Intention- to avoid ony. ap- ' p ^ a a of mud-'aiinglivTaad''h tc«p j the contest on a "high plane." * -Absolutely . not,” Colonel Slou-ort •boomed when asked If he was here to rgct-pronesno-rct«--fochlm3ell-asaln3tr^W ■the proxies the younger Rockefeller Is'™^^ •sollclflnrlri'an’cffort tb'dcpme hlmV • - ) Neither Stewart nor. RockcteUcr f *ageiitrv.xiuIdTnake 'an yTlcf{ntte.T>rniic«—.^-T . Uon how the battle-would go oii March ^ ^ when the annual mecUag of the oil ithe stockholders It ts delermtned whe-‘^“^^ ther Colonel Btewart remalm ili choir- man or whether he Is pushed n.-ddc by the Rockefeller strength. . ®“ -----^R0CLU_»;01tKEE—DIES______1 1 3 ; NEW YORK. Jan. ’ 18 (,v^Sophle Irene Ixeb. author, lecturer, nnd so- cJoI worker.^'died this evcnliiit In -flmnfcrltiUhotptu i .tt» 4>r-a-}oi»<-ailnw-------- She was born in Russia July *■ 1870. • but hod lived In America nlinosi H7 year*. M ichigan M an Gets ' Life Sentence For Liquor Law Offense! MANI3TIQUE. Mlch.. J«n IB I liquor offenses undeT MlchlRan's new . j criminal code. todtty._waa_scntenc«l. to ,life imprisonment-by Judge Ker- *bert W. Runnels tn circuit court. He Iwos taken to Jackson lonlghi', ' -r— Stoading-bclora ,th>-bar wbeo Mn-|- lience a-aj pronounced. napJcJi.'mar- ried and the father of five children.^ - broke down juid sobbed. Ai he was THREE YOUTHS OET LONG ^ TERMS IN PENITENTIARY! KANSAS CITY. Jan. 18 i^v-Three! youths who made the mistoke Tues-' day night of attempting io rob A J. Bayer*, crock shot ' of the police pistol squad, were sentenced to IS >-ears cach in the penitentiary today when they pleaded guilty to chorgea ot-robbeiy>.aaami and lar'cfny^Day;, ____ er« wounded-N orm oa—Ooodson.— 17.-------- and captured hla companions., Ray ■ TUeHrjaw)-^-Aj%lircS^ TRAINMAILLDSES^ LIFE _____ ^ ____ 111 CANADIAN ACCIDENT^ STONY CReoc. Ontario. Jan. 18 iiiUeti.iJue « m ’aiiy.m*v — jurtd,>aa-«em>l otheti kw siighUr,:. ,.. injured tonight when, the engtoe'.miTl------ •ertral coaehea ot ^ I n No. :83 of the Toronto, Raouiten kjtdt Buffalo traU-! way plunged throogh a washout on the ' tn d in eir het^-oM toned down alOCr* ' foot_ ettfbpinl^eat.'^ .. lhe ftmaaa, a inso'named R ick^ «>»»»f p.tii—!■ » ^Fmwlr ~ OauBt. •eriotBly.iiiJand. Nod* of the U4uredpaneitttra:ns m'a serious con- diUQQ. U va* aald. ' ^ hadJflO»L .. panrt:aic:-ta»-w it.T pocitta':3altt}-^- gaTC'wa r . ----- -------------------—r— t ------- ? ONLY ASSOCIATISd H rW IN FALLS, IDAHO, MOMraeiif" EESliiiffiii flFTER LOWG iTTLEg "5 t ■" ------- 'stltu <ard Fipht .of State Execut-:'" ." . i v e ! s _ E o l i t i c a l Foes Bears' Fruit: Chief Dccia r eV A11-'- t l Chafges”Afe''“lJtterly'False” , . .snow ** - • cont IBy The Assorlated Preu) 1in 1 OKLAKOnTA CITV. (Saturday was _aioEnlng),_i«n,_)!>=Arier__voMPff___Com out llv^ Impcachniciit ■chargea sure atalnst doremor Henry John- C0S.1 Hlon in iMslons th;>t ktarted ye*» creel lenlay aftentcwn and rontlnaed 1 through'the night, the Oklahoma |nj|| hoa.<>e of represenUtlvM adjourn- n/(| «J at rooming :||[|| OKLAHOMA WTir; Jun. 18 (,!•>-, P 'oiinswn'a poWtJcal foes , lor his Jni-1 ^ cachment ijore frurC“ toduy wlieb on|._ rnfninltt^P with the' ■OUBc of rcprcsentative.s 10 impeach-: ftipii leiil chmgea one ul wlilLli-waa-ndopt- r ” ^ ' d ond recommended th'e executive's! ii nmcdlatc suspension from office- ; " ^ c frpt^ce of-^the^chnrgea-^by U>ej p tate senate, which will sll ns on Ini-'.^- - <iaclmient court, would bo peceaMry ' d. Vole .Specifications ogalnst the ,Kovemor dout Ijptlon In office aiid violation of thc he'd oiistltutlon and laws of the state, -Duci Denim Charccn - Sl| Declaring that the charges were coun Hiterly—(Qbe."-~06 vernor— Johnston, fonr oM nRW.Sftqner men ' It -wns his op_ln^ JjoiJ] iSMLiSLm ilS rs ::iEMEf-SE-SSION^^ BOISE. Jan. IB WV-The Icgbtaturc COI lad one of lU shortest meeUngn of •. ;hc session today, convening only *1 ong enoutth to heAr In^ltaUoao - to :harchHwd-hea^4we-MllA'4nU«duoML. A bill wn.'«'_lnlr9duccd In ',to" the Thc lOuse by thc ovlation . cominlttee to Smil [Ive clilcs of the first class power-to man •bialn_.AHd. cqulg__^a[n>orta ouuldc of_ t auiity limiu. it was considci^ a lhe peciol^meaauro; Jor, -U)c..^nefU.^ of, fair >ocatelIo which hgis located n slle^ etini or-g»t'~ftlnKtrt-lo-Powcr-county—out- mo<l ;lde Bannock, -, comi Senate measure would give county bill •rf!nml;.iloni:ni ftiithorJU' to, hlg; Tl?I- ■ar'i^' workers in addition to or in I Se iloce of CQumy nurses, the welfare recoi workers to look after the poor' and It Is uslst In child welfare work. seasl --------------------------- MRrHOOVEf , ("rtOTTEM!^ - ........ pkESS NEWSPAPEn IN SATURPAV MOttlSfINO, . !ORTUNEiTEi;tERST:Akc:: TEXAS WOMAN’S $6000 U PORT ARTHUR, Texas.’ Jan.* 18 f -Mrs^MikcLNlcbbU lud-only_ta..put „ li icoonjn her pUlflyi jtg_tQ. «lctn_flnjt^ md awaken to find sio.ooo. Two'"orlenlaV fortune tellers mode ier that promise. Uut when she iwoke .thlB morning, sIuhc money, and _ .. ■5 and. 10" jewelry hud' been sub- ' itltuted for her WOOO worth of JeWcl- ■y and $1000 hi real money. WAl’^R=SUl?eUL.P30SEECT= = J tOOD'irSOUTHERN IDAHO 5 .BURLEY.' Jan. I 8 '“i/Vi—A heavy'-f mowlnll .on the Mluldokn tract' was, :ontlnulng at noon today and the laU III the hUls of thf Minidoka fore.<(t uas rcpo^etl above normal depth. " Continued. nnnKfnll..will_iiractlcally. aa- .dcu sure iilenty' of frriiiatlnn water for Yor &as.il.i creck7 K arr rlv(r un?l Ooose "Prc creek. I>cc --------- ^ Ins issflimfliiEi PCTC CDrPIIII flDnCD^ -hiL ^-ni-i4i u —unumi. ^ ru n c^o iio cir ^ - * '’ • * ■’ In ' New York Barlicr Advised By Italiat^^ Consul to Refrain ”'*' ..-Frolri Appearing Like 11.Duce c ' ..— ------- ' w- -NEW—YORIC,-Jw>—16—-,V,^Fronk- -“ tn Valentino, o ' barber* and reputed aouble of - Premier Mu.ioollnl. an- ccir nounced—today-khH(—)ieki—b<H‘i>—Mid- He’d' hove to Btop looUlnn like II Duce In, public. . Signor Cavarado'isl, Italian vice :ounsul, who communicated this 1n- " :ormatlon—10'—Vuienllno.—-laid— thel-°^ ?arb^ ha'H been nmkinR'iim? of hl-s,*^°^ "He wonts to make money." a.^- Q t lertcd Signor Covnradosal. "He In ll I 1 Journeyman barber, no: even .th e; *■ Head of his own thop. and,he docs; i -<OohtinMe:d on^POHe^.^-Conimh-C)— ; — I DOMHlTTEE to CON’SIOER ~j >■ IDAHO SOLON’S MEASURE!"" rhe NcwbI—Congressman Arldlson T. Smlth hai'bw n advUcd-by the choir- nan of tho committee on agriculture I;,. )f_the house of repreaentatives that Jie'TJU'lie- ItTU-odflcgd'ttrgmJifffss' u n *-!— B 'air and fraudulent praotlccs .ln.mafk--jobo •ting- dr i^isliable agrlculv'uro'l com- plcc modltica—in Interstate_and_lorel«n Mni xmmcrce wnf^flii aiaupiinito ol tlie jlU Introduced by Senator Borah. wlll'Pit y taken un bv committee Monday, . n '^Secretary of AKrlculttirc Jard^nc has w-lic xcommended the, blli favorably and Ilack il Is expectcd to be enncied before th is: whli lesslon closes, lotu fER-SEtECTS7A-i>IEeE-0F-IVIATi (coul i mm O ^ . . ----------- . .■ c^ n ttiiTgy. V TW IN FALLS COVm JANUARY ~19, 1929. , lEfiFllOrtOVEF^ CH iBEaEllK^^ lah,o S'enior Senator Dines W ilh President-Elect But;- Smiles When'Asked-ihCabi-' W t-PostTlay .BT Proffered: 'Dy Thc-Assoclaled Pres.s) WASHINGTON, Jan. IB—A new rulJii^Reoiiblican Jeodershlp ln_NL'.vi^ ork htate waa decreed loday by ■ rc:,ltlciu-Kli-ct Hoover *wHo l.s cx- ?ct<‘d to take similar action r(‘spect> ig some other states so ns to place mtrol of pnrty affairs Into the! mds of hlff friends und supporters., _ Under the New York plnn. worked j [ Jt-at.a-breakriiat_confcrence nl the ' | onvrr horn,.. H. Ednfonrt •AiycHbl.I.-fc ole cliiilrmnn; Charles U, Hllles. illQni'l^commltteemnn. ond willlain Tjliirw7nb“hWiU t>incial position I the.partj-, werc-constUutcd o com- lttc» to make recommcndntlonn on . - Uronage und to take steps looking; •Ranlzatlon, ^ Acts As LaiUon Officer Chalrmon ^Marflold said after the| f tin'fl Hyrton Min« UndCT-SCO- 1 nf Hie trwmurv. thnt wniiirt i . :t as llo-wn offlccr between thc jmmlttcc nnd Mr. Hoover,, reporting.!- [Icr_JlictE_hacLJ>ftn_nJ>iinBr.ecmijniLj f the ■committee of three on recom- .. endatlons for candidates for fed- \ ol offices In the slate. While rather unusual, the placing {,; LMr,..HIll_«pon_thc__commlttee_waa;5] )t unexpected as he headed the In- IsOiMPNTl .B iEGON»E ilICIlB ii ......... .................... ..................;b LA ORAND& -.Oro„: Jaa_.ia.- 1 /PH-J^ areld K Buckner. Boise, the Vor-1 ty oir maU pUot. who suffered brok- 1 legs Uty y ^te^y_^when his plonej lous-tonlglii-and restliig-ln-a-trap-lp rn Isolated cabin awaiting aid from | fi le outride world. |ai Buckner's-plane-'dlved-lnto-a tTM.ill jout two.mlln.from a cobin occu- ;cd'Tj>^wo~ihipi>et‘»'^ni>-iaiiri«j"«i“' nrch_whtn_thcy heard the—nolser^ In plIUl - llUJ IJ.UILJ I1.. 11II1I t and was uncaii.ncloiin when'found, j*' n fft^ .'w rrr imdetnrmlnrd tonlabti^ licthc^^e accident wa.% caused by I q ck of^gasoUne- or -the siiowstomi |tl liich swept thnt part of the country f, tu yesterday. --------- ' r , ' ferial ------- --------------- ------------- J-n ____________ i;;_________________ U :b e: ____ _ fl . - ib )WWTV " EE3 P i'; V ,, ir ) * Jt -------- ----- All r •’ u :S' ---------------- ; ' c - ty-y-Al -— ; tl ^ i :S . ^ -.I—" ci i; * r r » i i j » ^ i « r - m w ifc iiiitr- S NTY ^ UKMIIER AMWT UUREAU , - OK CtnOtit.ATIOHS' -AOSTRtAN^S-METH6D-OF:-:-7:H EXTORTING MONEY FROM |l -ROYALTY PROVES FUTILE- MUNICH. -BQVQrlH.-Jiin. f/l't— -- - ------ An ui)iaAlni?~tuk' 'ta.i-tmfoldctt-«t—— V the trlol or Heinrich Klinger who ’ . was sentenced to five months In jail on the charKe of obtaining' money -under fuke prrtcn.w.' ^'"Tcilnger. who~U an Austriati. > hit upon thc Idea of ^making a f t -present the former kaiser with a •—j-tMW~on^hloh-were^rv«U-thoi— . hamos-of-'all-thc- towns-rthrouHh—_ which.he pasr.«l,._ ______________l. J ■ Although he was no' admitted . Into Wilhelm's prt-wnce ln- wao allowed to »ec hlm'dlKRlni! In the trartien; KlliiKcr gave three cheers. V Thc former kal.'.rr wuvt-d in;iiik:i. LaUii' dn-hy'tvii'd-thcTnme'pW-“ f LJ__ forninncf nn_furmc;^Crowi>-Pi tn c g = Riipprrcht In .'.hinlcti, Rupj)- rcchl gave him io marks bii:‘)iad , him arrested nftcrward-s, Ni-iiilfciTiM HiESSfSF ^ 0 er 50 s" ; ing Five Minutes; Negroes ^“ l:Bave~Three“ M en^W ounded: cLu-__________ ^ ; -------------------- ®i CHICAGO. Jan. 18 (/T*)—Five negro; f-'bandlt.n who Invaded the Franklin > 'MTru.it-and-SavlngR-bank-ln-the-thlrty— *; flfUi street negro district today flour- *! lahlnig pistols ond shotguns found four Ibonk employes prepared. When the * I shooting was over, the cashier, as- “-alstant—caihier.-and-a-guard—were •(wounded, and .Uie-robbers fied with: ‘ ., i f IS—uijill—♦Juuo—gfU'i**twu-uf ahot. * » The robbera entered the bonk shout- •* :lng and curalng.'vaving shotguns. an d '| II i pistols. Martin French. 7S. negro > l|-'guard, aniweret! w lih'a'Tjum 'ofpu-; tol-fire. whicb- <Haoonc*rUd-tha:-»ob-.j] :bers and gave Bdgar Olson, cashier. > : teo~Poquett«.—#8rt»Unt-caahier. ‘»od. « '"i'WllHani' Joha.-T^rr-an- opportunl^,- '-.to open'fire a l^ ' ' -.j '°t WltiAh f=~,lh o U il»f ‘- plate—glass—windows- of-the bank:, n frohUng on • Michigan avenue wtfre, lahattered before-the quintet escaped,, -Iln an automobile. ■ 't • -Whcin*rencirfft=e<rronp^T th e '^ K^tUers-^-dlscharsed - a-..-ahoqmn;ln;p hla^i, ihr«.n«r probably fatally Wounding him. i ( •tr>nn-rtf thf-hflntlltatdlgarmed the-tell—T I i er who thrust a pistol through a wick-.. ■'et to' fire, ond reaching.Inside, scoop- { it ' Ii'j. uhftiH t-avm___Otann nnrl, Po- V! fiuette dropped aa thc robbers llfcd on - i‘ I U)c cmployc-i a t random . Pour glrU > lalnted, About 30 employes and customers .'^wcra In. the, bnnk during the holdup. I 1: Nearly ever>one nad raised hU ntfnds^ hwhen French opened fire, .A mo- -i-mcnr-titc!—the—bnnk—lobby— J : blaie of pistol cnsis-flre os bank employes and the robbers llrcd at ■..nrh other the emnlnveii ^hnntinr from behind their desks ond the rob-, 'bers gaining some protrctlon by hudr , dlliiR tiear the tellcm’ cages. New M exico M an, 112 • Years Old, Dies A fter ' Illness Of Few Hours ALbuquHHUUt; N. f.r. Jan. la u'-t— , Juan Scvero Lucero. 113, believed to ,, — be lUti Oia e i f rpMBcn f OT New Merlco ; - , whp boasted that he had never been ^ tick, died at his home here tonight aft- •. er an Illness of but'a few hours. Hicero was bom-tn-Agua Frla..New ~ Mexico, theh & p*n Uf OlfMeXlOI.'irT~ 1817, He fought agsnnt“tnem aiiw i Jn the early days and thea when New , Mexico became a part of United States t terrltor>', he freighted between Santa i of 58. ; I COLOTtAOO POLICE CHIEF . . JDENTIFIES TWO CAPTIVES | ,: BUFFALO^ N. \.Y.. Jon, . 18 (A't- ! ! Police Clilel Hugh O. Harper. Color- i ' ado Springs- Colorado, today IdcntUl- i ed Clyde 'RoberU, alias William J. i ..^WhKey) Walker, and Fred Navr. alios Anderaort. as members of the I Ace Pendleton gitiig' Uu»t'tcrrorired th«»-^outb»Le»tem_pttrL_oOl)e country-.) • last siirinK- • ■:i The men-hare - been held here -i se>-eral Ua>-s while from many sutea-j ^came word ' they . were sought . lor . i ! murders ond_ robberies. t 100 KIWANIANS GATHER j AT POGATELLO-M EETING j ^P O O A T ELLOr-J>Or4»->.<»>—Th»- 41*—) IflcrirQiteei^coBleitnce-ar-the man-";, Idaho dUtrlct of fOwanls Internationa: , • opened her* loday -with Dr. Ralph O. •, Porter. 8ali.;^o.pity,dlstrtctfovcm- j or. presiding. A luitcheon meectng w as'i held at noon aod arb*oquet.j»ULcl9SC— the •eeslsaittiU.ereilttg. >. -i- a>m>t—o-tn»»««.-iix-dtstrtct o»r--< \em and one'tatetssUonal reprweDU- < ; itlTs ver» pteam t and vtre to addrtn 1< the baaqart ttiU nioinc.-AU Bieuittm~^< = t o c - m rtSiSiir^^R^^mB5:orfl ■ lEb^priM lio --------------- 4 E # ii PRICE 5 CENTS... iiiifS ii --lyEiJE SES8ID I- Norrisi Nebraska, Adversely'^ Criticizes uaomet uitieer, - 7—and-Measure-Calling-for—15^ ^ ” C roisers~R esls' TempoFanly _ the .Day in Washington _ 1 ~ ^^'(By”^ i e A.woclat^ Pre.M> SENATE' consider.1 nomination of Secretary West. , SOUSE'vassfs JS41,0<»,000 inde- pendent offlcejr opproprlfHlon bill. ..p P P ‘=^TnEHT-ELE C T _ _ n O o y ER _ imtlon In New York. _______^ __ 1 FEDERAL trade commission con- tlnues Inquiry Into public power ‘ : REPRESENTATIVE BOX. , TcXaa. Democratic whip, discuss0 a in S hou.se recent political campaign. id' ‘HOUS.Ej^jrSOna'nncBnF^eummlt-— tee nears representalivcs of wood --------- Industry un' U ilff revl-don:------- ™ 1 debate on $25,000,000 prohlblUon ,u— enfnrrrmenl. Increase contlnuea ___ r- In ..sciitltc while cruticr ^opstVlicr.T ]|. tloii bill V7alts, ic ' I, . »- WASHINOTON, Jan. '^8—The od- ;ministrniion~ cf 'tm? "pronlbltWu ir lbV- Becretap i ■« olloni- UMWMmluAU<iite =- ■n of Roy O. West, Chicago, lo be aec*— retary of ihe IriUnorraKd-Tr-aiseuss-- t,.,slon of D e m o c ra tic a ffa lra by. , u l' Representative Box. Texas,' -featured- . ro today’s session of co n g r^ W ith— theae-^fluesUona-.-oCcupyine b^i»)wnsSuct^ 6 *new erui- r . ^ aers and an-airplane canler'for ittte; ’ tv American fleet. Tho house, .bowevir, •; . .|ncceie*a in'pastin»-the-lndepe»doit^ ftpxijfiei .awwoprU^n blU. whlch..:e«r;‘ Ik; ______Norris Crtticlaea Mcllw .Prohibition enforcement, and -Sec—-t ! rbtary Mcllon's administration were.' _ ' adversely criticized tw S ^ t o r Notrta.. f : Neb-rSSlcr in a Sma-loTltblffisSn. "'kansoa; [fie Democratic.vice-president- "^ ”^lol candidate during the last cam-« - - Wlih-lhLi debote ended for the Umo 'being, tho-'eenate closed ita doors to : (Continued OrTp^o'^,“Coiumn «) . iiEiioiilileiiiEi- HmrciBiEsr b-, -------- ', “'.Senator Glass Reiterates Rer , commendation ThatTreasurV"" Be Relieved of. Great Task 's ,- ^ WASmNOTON, Jan. 13 t/TS—T l w '' “ senate u-03 o forum for another pro- hlbltlon debnt«» today as ao attempt — was made to decide now much. If any. additional money should be appnS- ‘ prlat^ to enforce the laws under the Eighteenth amendment. m in J Bueusaon Mugm la" a^UrmUft' ~ ns pnmiirily “how far ~politiral influence. rw nllecird enfomment of the laws but e.i the dfibate j-anged over tho efficacy of ta the VoUtcsd'act. lu adminlstraUon. m under Secretary’ Mehon and the best failure. ' . * ‘ ~ An ' ot»ervaubh by ^riolof NoM j.‘' “ Rr|)ubllean. • Nebraska, that prohibl- o Uon appointments are dlctoted largely ^ by polUicftl Influence gave an open- inR to Senator Robinson. Arkansas, — who declared that the prohlblti&n ' r- workers had been moblUzed'-to vork- -■ I* for the election of the Aepubllcsn ] J- ticket. - Jt I lUUs for Compromise , . j rd A po»lble basis for a compromise i ry .on the. t»ro'p6wU by Senator Harrts. : ■: DcmdCTat.' Georgia, to add S5J003JOO,'""' re -to the. enforcement fimd and the pro------ ^ ea.posal cf Senator Jones. Republican. ' : ar . Washington, to makt.»l;250j00 avail------- 1 atiTi. for flUMtnlnoMftn nt Taw Ol>-...-.i the field force, was seen in « newV recommendation by Setiatcr. Olan. • Democrat. 'Virginia. Th(~7lrSlnun~proposed lu appru^— r »—i>rtaUoiv-«rf-»»»0M .to4».nm d ty .tbft ----- pTfaiocnl,” W male a seavshinf b i ----- - a: .TCJtlgalion^of. prohibition, _Joqi«h!nr. * O. which 'Prcaident-E3cct Kdorer 'baa-:.r- , glYea:callen..lo. undextwnd .he^.intaada «,tOdO. .lj; f.~m^Gtaaa.-hlmaBU-«M e ..'th e tjcanxy. that aS (34 aBimeod6d.'lnn>fer of Um phIA m B B H r.itevM u .teu| 2«..<Un«taaadL;jC±li|B^^| Id iaad-»^t»-«neh'_>jli>w>
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E V A N & V rL L E . Iiu l.. J a n . 18 p — N in e ' d e u t l r a ^ 'lm c P m j^ r y ~ „ :’/( ) p e r s o n s , m o.slly c h i ld r e n . , i, w«H th e k n o w n to ll to n ig h t o f a a to r n a d o w h ic h sw e p t th r o u g h ' f o u r M iild lc W e s te rn s ta te s to - ”

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--------G tra rd e n u . iV llssaUh. m m lUM--------------cW id m n - w u iu k i l le d .

llie , Illino i.s , w h e re a s c h o o l , b u i ld in g collap.se<l, t w o 'c h i l d - ; |

_ - ,- _ r e n , - i in d g - w Q m a n _ w e re -k »lled_, _, a n d a b o u t 25 sc h o o lc h ild re n in - .1

ju t-e d . T h ro o p c r.so n s w e re re«r - p o r te d d ro w n e d a lo n g f h e u n io i -T

river oncl as U « storm turned n orth ; / n woman wan killed ancV her two ‘

■;------ BrflnacJ^iiarc«r‘in7U r«rn t"T brf~B ^ftii.T ‘hi-Indiana. ‘fo'

TonUfht th e storm was reported centered nbout Cleveland, and Lnltc Krle district, w ith the__lndlcn,^'j’J Unn- U’mild MM on »P_thg_:St, Lawrencc valley. _________ ^

Dorothy May Hondley. 12, Mnunle. Bemlcc Tucker. 13. Maunle. . , . Mrs. Amoa Newman. Maimlc. - [

......... M arJorJc-H argravcs.- 4 .-ncn r CopeOlrardeuu.-M issouri. - - - go;i

■ Mrs,: Mary_N6len,^C6,- Fort Dronch. Indiana.

, Roy Liter, 2t. drownedr f,I CUnto'n Mahonc}'. 24. drow ned.. (pH r. WUllam Throihcr. 43. blown from .jts / Louisville bridge ' ' . ,

• M *unlc~oppeare4'W *»- w »'.Jieavi«i------ -tu rterer—tr«avr-tho—i t o ^ . —Rail. a ;th c

doien re#Wene« Ihere were dem olish-' - ed. u well as the school bulldlng.'The;|x)o

- - — death- O f-O lenn- -Erwin,-ported in lhe school collaiMc. b u t.u ,e

■ coUld'not'be^confirm cd.'- —- t - -- ’■‘•soil Two h6j«e»'"wcrc destroyed In Fort ,

■.. ' i Bl unch7=bat^while^thfe-*t<»rm» atruckn ^ eeveral other nearbj* toii-na. l l« 1 e ,^ ,

S' dnmoec was reported. 7 ,T rW ranh nnd trlrnhpnr rnmmun-r.:..^Ti

i c a t ^ with Evansvm c were restored ithe I ' Icontlriued On Paice 2. Column 2) lhe

L-0EENSE1BESJ_IIjHOFHSIlKEyESi

i Shj but

C o u n ^ l f o r F o r m e r D i s t r i c t , j™

A t to r n e y D r a w s A d m iss io n o f j M

D is c r e p a n c i e s .- i n T e s t im o n y

LOS ANOELES. Jan . 10 W-)—TllC <le- . • fense in the ^ la l of former district :Tm

cd with conspiracy and bribeo' In the i . Q ll^ed "fixlna" In the Julian PPtro-.J^“ 1 kum corporation Iraud cases loday,

prosecution’s chief wllncsses. an a d - , m ission-of-dl9crepancle*-in 'hb-t«A ti>‘- 8 xnen>'C RetUncer. yesterday tw tined t len th a t he saw Ben Oetzoft. proprietor; rleC or a ta ilo r shop where thc aUesed "fU» | brol

... ^ * *^55*^ paM.nwpey to Keyu . ; led

. _ wiUjcaa^luclc to the_maln points Qf' h U ;story of the passing of money out but yM yielded points when he admitted hU • ** memory failed him twice. . ■

Becomixe« Kaak Check*R etttnger recognited three b a n k

check* u those p^d . for h b salar>- lor K___ the firs t three weeks in P e b ru w , 1828. ' you

and admitted th a t he '‘m ust have.been; day mistaken" when he tesUfied on d irect; Baj examination th a t he lell the O etzoff'put shop during th a t period. vet

"Didn't you teoufy th a t you were not j »h«--------anploiTd.at.ihe O e t» fr tallotahop dur-

. - i n g th a t perto4_bec»u» you J l id - h o l l^ :-------- carr tUTOHTy concerning a , conversa* ^_____tion-w lth J a w p h - S h ^ a n r - T c m r - f e l - ^

low workman, v h ich tcok between I Jacob Berman and O e tn f l during thej l i n t part of P tbnianr?" Le Com ptelTR

--------D av iT .^ ia m e y .-a ik e d .----------------i * "“No. My memory Tailed me. 1 wasi

cone from the ohop for three weeks and I b o u g h t they were the firs t three _ of February,- Itettingee; tejttfted. ?

together la lhe office of th e ta ilor shop.] and lh a t he aaw OetKkff poos owney tol

________ ^ _ wayINDIANS o r r KKT.TCT

; THKOUOR raX N C H U L L . . 'WASHmOTOM. • J an . I t vn -T h e ^

bouse lad laa o l to in cowm tttee today w — ■.•iaror»hly..rtporte<l.ll»e.*'rtoch_bm to p a t _ • pMvlde for rellel o f th* Nex Perce ^

~ m be ot«Ihdiaci in Idaho. I tw s ie a * diuc ;____^furr wwxM cotbortse ttw t i t o to '«n- • 26

ho In V le o tg t-^ - f la tw K -a ptfTTt-rlfag p m tWcffci >0 I rnjBo t .~ ■ (arc

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w m mLEABEl> WtftB 'MEafiKR \0P '

AS30C1ATE0 mK.sa \ ' ' , . * ^

j f l a a m o u D ; \ i v o M R N : T o r i j i /S T U O y L IF E IN IN T E R IO R iU f t

O F B R IT IS H E A S T A F R IC A l

. NEW' YORK. (Saturday Mom- f f— infT;— yrnr.— 19— — Oscai------; BtraiUJ. a -w h ite - hnlrcd grand-, ■

mother of 70 and widow, of ih« • B : late amboAS&dor to Turl»y, sail- i U — Cg~ on tne—Itfgjestlu euily thi s— ^

•m orning-to shoot -hlR gam e-In •: Africa—wlth o camera. .

Slie Is financing expedition

.^ r l c a . for tho, A iw rlcan Museimi i- ’ f '-N a tu ra l~ H i.%iory ' io~bbacrve 6rid~^/‘——

photograph anim als and to ob- ,, C ;• mln specimen^ of birds ;iot nl- • ready contalned ' ln—the mascum. , r r O th e r. members—ol—the cxpedl- • ^ '■ tlon are a personal companion '

tp lM n.. S traus and Mr. and Mrs.R ic h o r d ' Boulton. Pltt-iburRh, Pennsylvania.

— ploUitft-^ga—wcll-aB-i'itUl.i,", and ___ 2SI to study not only thc animals, bu t .. <'■

also the natives and type of' ’*•'■ coiinlry through which she passes. *'

j j ia a y y J-R fliT / n r n n n i i r n i T r r r i i

*lVin I ULUilll/ll Tfl Joiw■ i l i l l l V K . u u i l l L . U i L :il,peac

houf■ J u n io r H o c k e le l le r t o C a r ry

‘ F ig h t F o r - C o lo n e l S te w a r t

u u s te r - : - io H o ld e rs o i S lock 'V taur________ • _________ IH'ac

I *NiW YORK. Jan . IB (4>>-Indlca- ed. Hlons multiplied today that, althoiigli jSP rthi-' KM kc/cllii'^Sleiesyrilim trol of tho'.Standard Oil company. In- '"P i tllano, will bc bitterly fouRht, every cKoEt WlU be made to make It apix-nr.In the public eye as a dignified coiuj,-st’

rand 'nofn-fcnock-dow n-and-dniir-nur-brnwl-for-power.----- ■ . _________ __ ,loM--i^>kHHa-Rob<»rv4«^wartrUVf«rm------T n iouB n 'T iiaer'w hD nnonm > rR «K c^ ^ Idler. J r , wants to oust from chairman- pTI slilp of the Ind iana comjwtiy, arrived h f from Chicago Uils jnornlng. but-denied thnt h isA ^ tT ra s an-lnvftslon of enem y- - i country lo rn ny purpose connected wiOi the Ilockeieller controversy. I

............... .. Puli'iuii’ Letter - iAt almost the same time thc Rockc- ,,

feller offices made public a letter nnd '7“ Its answer in Indication t l u t there , waa g llrm Intention- to avoid ony. ap-

' p ^ a a o f mud-'aiinglivTaad''h tc«p j the contest on a "high plane." ’ *

-Absolutely . not,” Colonel Slou-ort •boomed when asked If he was here to rgct-pronesno-rct«--fochlm 3ell-asaln3tr^W ■the proxies the younger Rockefeller Is'™^^ •sollclflnrlri'an’cffort tb 'dcpm e hlmV • - ) Neither S tewa r t nor. RockcteUcr f *ageiitrv.xiuIdTnake 'an yTlcf{ntte.T>rniic«— . -T . Uon how the battle-would go oii March ^ ^ when the annual mecUag of the oil

ithe stockholders It ts delermtned w h e-‘ “ ^ ther Colonel Btewart rem alm ili choir- man or whether he Is pushed n.-ddc by the Rockefeller strength. . ®“ ‘

-----^ R 0 C L U _ » ;0 1 tK E E —DIES______1 1 3; NEW YORK. Jan . ’ 18 (,v^Sophle Irene Ixeb. author, lecturer, nnd so- cJoI worker.^'died this evcnliiit In

-flmnfcrltiUhotptu i .tt» 4>r-a-}oi»<-ailnw--------She was born in Russia July *■ 1870. • but hod lived In America nlinosi H7 year*.

M i c h i g a n M a n G e t s 'L i f e S e n t e n c e F o r

L i q u o r L a w O f f e n s e !

MANI3TIQUE. Mlch.. J« n IB

I liquor offenses undeT MlchlRan's new . j criminal code. todtty._w aa_scntenc«l. to ,life imprisonm ent-by Judge Ker-

*bert W. Runnels tn circuit court. He I wos taken to Jackson lonlghi', ' - r —

Stoading-bclora ,th>-bar wbeo M n-|- lience a-aj pronounced. napJcJi.'m ar­ried and the fa ther of five children.^ - broke down ju id sobbed. A i he was

T H R E E Y O U T H S O E T LONG ^ T E R M S IN P E N IT E N T IA R Y !

KANSAS CITY. Jan . 18 i^ v -T h ree ! youths who made the mistoke T ues-' day night of attem pting io rob A J. Bayer*, crock shot ' of the police pistol squad, were sentenced to IS >-ears cach in the penitentiary today when they pleaded guilty to chorgeaot-robbeiy> .aaam i an d lar'cfny^ D ay ;,____er« wounded-N orm oa—Ooodson.— 17.--------and captured hla companions., Ray ■

T U e H r j a w ) - ^ - A j % l i r c S ^

T R A IN M A IL L D S E S ^ L IF E _____ ____111 C A N A D IA N A C C ID EN T^

STONY C R eo c . Ontario. Jan. 18iiiUeti.iJue « m ’aiiy.m * v —

ju rtd ,> aa -« em > l o th e ti k w siighUr,:. , . .injured tonight when, the engtoe'.miTl------•ertral coaehea o t ^ I n No. :83 of the Toronto, Raouiten kjtdt Buffalo traU -! way plunged throogh a washout on the ' t n d i n e i r het^-oM toned down alOCr* ' foot_ ettfbpinl^eat.'^ ..

l h e f tm a a a , a in so 'n am ed R i c k ^«>»»» f p .tii—!■ » ^Fmwlr ~

OauBt. •eriotB ly.iiiJand. Nod* of the U 4 u red p a n e itt tra :n s m 'a serious con- diUQQ. U v a* aald. '■ ^ hadJflO»L . .

p a n r t : a i c : - t a » - w i t . T poc i t ta ' :3a l t t } - ^ - gaTC'wa r .----- -------------------— r — t ------- —

? ONLY ASSOCIATISd H

r W I N F A L L S , I D A H O ,

MOMraeiif" EESliiiffiii flFTER LOWG iTTLEg

"5 t■"------- • 's tltu

< a rd F ip h t .of S t a t e E x e c u t - : '" ."

. i v e ! s _ E o l i t i c a l F o e s B e a r s '

F r u i t : C h ie f D c c ia r e V A11-'- t l

C h a f g e s ” A fe ''“ l J t t e r l y 'F a l s e ”, . .snow

** - • contIBy The Assorlated P reu) 1 in 1

OKLAKOnTA CITV. (Saturday was_aioEnlng),_i«n,_)!>=Arier__voMPff___Com

out l lv ^ Impcachniciit ■ chargea surea ta ln st d o re m o r Henry John- C0S.1Hlon in iMslons th;>t ktarted ye*» creellenlay aftentcwn and rontlnaed 1th ro u g h 'th e night, the Oklahoma | n j | |hoa.<>e of represenUtlvM adjourn- n / ( |«J a t rooming : | | [ | |

OKLAHOMA W Tir; Jun. 18 (,!•>-, P

'oiinswn'a poWtJcal foes , lor his Jni-1 ^ cachment ijore frurC“ toduy wlieb o n |._

rnfninltt^P with th e '■OUBc of rcprcsentative.s 10 im peach-: ftipii leiil chmgea one ul wlilLli-waa-ndopt- r ” ^ ' d ond recommended th'e executive's! ii nmcdlatc suspension from office- ; " ^ c frp t^ce of-^the^chnrgea-^by U>ej p

tate senate, which will sll ns on Ini-'.^- - <iaclmient court, would bo peceaMry '

d. Vole.Specifications ogalnst the ,Kovemor dout

Ijptlon In office aiid violation of thc he'd oiistltutlon and laws of the state, -Duci

Denim Charccn - Sl|Declaring that the charges were coun

Hiterly—(Qbe."-~0 6 vernor— Johnston, fonr oM nRW.Sftqner men ' It -wns his op_ln^ JjoiJ]

iSMLiSLmilS rs : : iE M E f - S E - S S IO N ^ ^

BOISE. Jan. IB WV-The Icgbtaturc COI lad one of lU shortest meeUngn of •. ;hc session today, convening only *1 ong enoutth to heAr In^ltaUoao - to :harchHwd-hea^4we-MllA'4nU«duoML.

A bill wn.'«'_lnlr9duccd In ',to" the Thc lOuse by thc ovlation . cominlttee to Smil [Ive clilcs of the first class power-to man•bialn_.AHd. cqulg__^a[n>orta o u u ldc of_ tauiity limiu. i t was considc i^ a lhe peciol^meaauro; J o r , -U)c..^nefU.^ of, fair >ocatelIo which hgis located n slle^ etini or-g»t'~ftlnKtrt-lo-Powcr-county—out- mo<l ;lde Bannock, -, comi

Senate measure would give county bill •rf!nml;.iloni:ni ftiithorJU' to, hlg; Tl?I- ■ar'i ' workers in addition to or in I Se iloce of CQumy nurses, the welfare recoi workers to look after the poor' and It Is uslst In child welfare work. seasl

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PORT ARTHUR, Texas.’ Jan.* 18 f-Mrs^MikcLNlcbbU lud-only_ta ..pu t „ l iicoonjn her pUlflyi jtg_tQ. « lc tn_flnjt^md awaken to find sio.ooo.

Tw o'"orlenlaV fortune tellers mode ier tha t promise. Uut when she iwoke .thlB morning, sIuhc money, and _ . . ■5 and. 10" jewelry hud' been sub- ' itltuted for her WOOO worth of JeWcl- ■y and $1000 hi real money.

W A l’ R = S U l? e U L .P 3 0 S E E C T = = J tO O D 'i r S O U T H E R N ID A H O 5

.BURLEY.' Jan . I8 '“i/Vi—A h e a v y '- f mowlnll .on the Mluldokn trac t' was, :ontlnulng a t noon today and the laU III the hUls of th f Minidoka fore.<(t uas rcpo^etl above normal depth. " Continued. nnnKfnll..will_iiractlcally. aa- .dcu sure iilenty' of frriiiatlnn water for Yor &as.il.i creck7 K a r r rlv(r un?l Ooose "Prc creek. ’ I>cc

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' ..— ------- ' w --N EW —YORIC,-Jw>— 16—-,V,^Fronk- -“ tn Valentino, o ' barber* and reputed aouble of - Premier Mu.ioollnl. a n - ccir nounced—today-khH(—)ieki—b<H‘i>—Mid- He’d' hove to Btop looUlnn like II Duce In, public. . •

Signor Cavarado'isl, Italian vice :ounsul, who communicated this 1n- " :ormatlon— 10'—Vuienllno.—-laid— th e l-° ^ ?a rb ^ ha'H been nmkinR'iim? of hl-s,*^°^

"He wonts to make money." a.^- Q t lertcd Signor Covnradosal. "He In l l I 1 Journeyman barber, no: even . th e ; *■ Head of his own thop. a n d ,h e docs; i

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D O M H lT T E E t o CON’S IO E R ~ j >■ ID A H O SO L O N ’S M E A S U R E ! " "

rhe NcwbI—Congressman Arldlson T. Smlth h a i 'b w n advUcd-by the choir- n an of tho committee on agriculture I;,. )f_the house of repreaentatives th a t Jie'TJU'lie- ItTU-odflcgd'ttrgmJifffss ' un*-!— B 'air and fraudulent praotlccs .ln.m afk--jobo •ting- dr i^ isliab le agrlculv'uro'l com- plccmodltica—in Interstate_and_ lo re l« n Mnixm mcrce wnf^flii aiaupiin ito ol tlie jlU Introduced by Senator Borah. w lll'P it y taken un bv committee Monday, . n '^Secretary of AKrlculttirc Jard^nc has w-lic xcommended the, blli favorably and I lack il Is expectcd to be enncied before t h i s : whli lesslon closes, lotu

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'Dy Thc-Assoclaled Pres.s) WASHINGTON, Jan . IB—A new rulJii^Reoiiblican Jeodershlp ln_NL'.vi^ ork htate waa decreed loday by ■ rc:,ltlciu-Kli-ct Hoover *wHo l.s cx- ?ct<‘d to take sim ilar action r(‘spect> ig some other sta tes so ns to place mtrol of pnrty affairs Into th e ! m ds of hlff friends und supporters., _ Under the New York plnn. worked j [ Jt-at.a-breakriiat_confcrence nl the ' | onvrr horn,.. H. Ednfonrt •AiycHbl.I.-fc ole cliiilrmnn; Charles U, Hllles. illQni'l ^commltteemnn. ond willlain Tjliirw7nb“hWiU t>incial position I the.partj-, werc-constUutcd o com- lttc» to make recommcndntlonn on . - Uronage und to take steps looking;

•Ranlzatlon, ^Acts As LaiUon Officer

Chalrmon ^Marflold said after th e |

f tin'fl Hyrton Min« UndCT-SCO- 1nf Hie trwmurv. thnt wniiirt i .

:t as llo-wn offlccr between thc jmmlttcc nnd Mr. Hoover,, reporting.!- [Icr_JlictE_hacLJ>ftn_nJ>iinBr.ecmijniLj f the ■committee of three on recom- .. endatlons for candidates for fed- \ ol offices In the slate.While ra ther unusual, the placing {,; LMr,..HIll_«pon_thc__commlttee_waa;5] )t unexpected as he headed the In-

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......... .................... ..................;bLA ORAND& -.Oro„: Ja a _ .ia .-1/PH-J^ areld K Buckner. Boise, the Vor-1 ty oir maU pUot. who suffered brok- 1 legs Uty y ^ te^y_^w hen his plonej

lous-tonlglii-and re s tliig -ln -a -tra p -lp rn Isolated cabin awaiting aid from | fi le outride world. |aiB uckner's-p lane-'d lved-ln to-a tTM.ill jout tw o .m lln .fro m a cobin occu- ;cd'Tj>^wo~ihipi>et‘» '^ n i> - ia iir i« j" « i“' nrch_w htn_ thcy heard the—n o lse r^In plIUl - llUJ IJ.UILJ I1.. 11II1It and was uncaii.ncloiin when'found, j*' n f f t ^ . 'w r r r imdetnrmlnrd to n lab ti^ l ic th c ^ ^ e accident wa.% caused by I q ck of^gasoUne- or -the siiowstomi |tl liich swept thnt part of the country f, tu yesterday. ---------

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MUNICH. -BQVQrlH.-Jiin. f/l't— -- - ------An ui)iaAlni?~tuk' 'ta.i-tmfoldctt-«t——V the trlol or Heinrich Klinger who ’ . was sentenced to five months In

jail on the charKe of obtaining' money -under fuke prrtcn .w .'

^ '"T c iln g er. who~U an Austriati.> hit upon thc Idea of ^making a f

t -p resen t the former kaiser with a • •— j-tM W ~ o n ^ h lo h -w e re ^ rv « U -th o i— .

ham os-of-'a ll-thc- towns-rthrouHh—_w hich.he pasr.«l,._ ______________l .

J ■ Although he was no' admitted . Into Wilhelm's prt-wnce ln- wao

allowed to »ec hlm'dlKRlni! In the trartien; KlliiKcr gave three cheers.

V Thc former kal.'.rr wuvt-d in;iiik:i.LaUii' dn-hy'tvii'd-thcT nm e'pW -“ f

LJ__ forninncf nn_furmc;^Crowi>-Pi tn c g =Riipprrcht In .'.hinlcti, Rupj)- rcchl gave him io marks bii:‘)iad

, him arrested nftcrward-s,

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cLu-__________ ^ ;--------------------®i CHICAGO. Jan. 18 (/T*)—Five negro; f-'bandlt.n who Invaded the Franklin > 'M Tru.it-and-SavlngR-bank-ln-the-thlrty—*; flfUi street negro district today flour- *! lahlnig pistols ond shotguns found four

Ibonk employes prepared. When the * I shooting was over, the cashier, as- “ -alstan t—c a ih ie r .-a n d -a -g u a rd —were •(w ounded, and .Uie-robbers fied w ith : ‘ ., i f IS—uijill—♦Juuo—gfU'i**twu-uf

ahot. * »The robbera entered the bonk shout- •*

:lng and curalng.'vaving shotguns. a n d '| II i pistols. M artin French. 7S. negro > l|-'guard, aniweret! w l ih 'a 'T ju m 'o f p u - ;

to l-fire . whicb- <Haoonc*rUd-tha:-»ob-.j] :bers and gave Bdgar Olson, cashier. > : teo~Poquett«.—#8rt»Unt-caahier. ‘ »od. «

'"i'W llHani' J o h a .- T ^ r r - a n - opportun l^ ,- '- . to open 'fire a l ^ ' ' -.j

'° t WltiAhf=~,lhoU il»f‘- p late—glass—windows- o f - th e b ank :, n frohUng on • Michigan avenue wtfre,

lahattered before-the quintet escaped,, - I l n an automobile. ■ ‘ 't

• -Whcin*rencirfft=e<rronp^T t h e '^ K^tUers-^-dlscharsed - a-..-ahoqmn;ln;p hla^i,

ihr«.n«r probably fatally Wounding him. i ( •tr>nn-rtf thf-hflntlltatdlgarmed the-te ll—T

I i er who thrust a pistol through a w ick-.. ■ 'et to' fire, ond reaching.Inside, scoop- {

i t ' Ii'j. uhftiH t-avm___Otann nnrl, Po-V! fiuette dropped aa thc robbers llfcd on - i‘ I U)c cmployc-i a t random. Pour glrU> lalnted,

• About 30 employes and customers . '^w cra In. the, bnnk during the holdup. I 1 : Nearly ever>one nad raised hU ntfnds^ hw hen French opened fire, .A mo-

-i-m cn r-titc !— the—bnnk—lobby—J : blaie of pistol cnsis-flre os bank

employes and the robbers llrcd at ■..nrh other the emnlnveii ^hnntinr from behind their desks ond the ro b - ,

'bers gaining some protrctlon by hudr , dlliiR tiear the tellcm’ cages.

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■ A LbuquHHUUt; N. f.r . Jan. la u '-t— , Juan Scvero Lucero. 113, believed to , ,

— be lUti Oia e i f rpMBcn f OT New Merlco;- , whp boasted th a t he had never been tick, died a t his home here tonight a ft- •. er an Illness of b u t'a few hours.

Hicero was bom -tn -A gua Frla..New ~ Mexico, theh & p * n Uf O lfM eX lOI.'irT~

1817, He fought agsnn t“ t n e m a i i w i Jn the early days and th e a when New ,

■ Mexico became a p a r t of United States t terrltor>', he freighted between Santa i

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,: BUFFALO^ N. \.Y.. Jon, . 18 (A't- ! ! Police Clilel Hugh O. Harper. Color- i ' ado Springs- Colorado, today IdcntUl- i ed Clyde 'RoberU, alias William J . i

..^WhKey) W alker, and Fred Navr. alios Anderaort. as members of the

I Ace Pendleton gitiig' U u»t'tcrrorired th«»-^outb»Le»tem_pttrL_oOl)e country-.)

• last siirinK- • ■:i ‘ The m e n -h a re - been held here -ise>-eral Ua>-s while from many su te a - j

^came word ' they . were sought . lo r . i ! murders ond_ robberies. t

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^ P O O A T ELLOr-J>Or4»->.<»>—Th»- 41*—) IflcrirQ iteei^coB leitnce-ar-the m an -" ;, Idaho dUtrlct o f fOwanls Internationa: ,

• opened her* loday -with Dr. R alph O. •, Porter. 8 a li .;^ o .p i ty ,d ls t r tc t fo v c m - j or. presiding. A luitcheon meectng w a s 'i held a t noon aod arb*oquet.j»ULcl9SC— th e •eeslsaittiU .ereilttg . >.

- i - a>m>t—o -tn » » « « .-iix -d ts trtc t o»r--< \e m and one 'ta te tssU onal reprweDU- <

; itlTs ver» p team t a n d v t r e to a d d r tn 1< the baaqart ttiU n io in c .-AU Bieuittm~^<

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_ t h e .D ay in W a s h in g to n _ 1

~ ■ ^ '(By”^ i e A.woclat^ Pre.M>SENATE' consider.1 nomination of

Secretary West.

, SO U SE'vassfs JS41,0<»,000 inde­pendent offlcejr opproprlfHlon bill.

— . .p P P ‘=^TnEHT-ELE CT__n O o y E R _

imtlon In New York. _______^ __

1 FEDERAL trade commission con- ■ tlnues Inquiry Into public power

‘ : REPRESENTATIVE BOX. , TcXaa.Democratic whip, discuss0 a i n

S hou.se recent political campaign.

id ' ‘H OUS.Ej^jrSOna'nncBnF^eummlt-— ■ tee nears representalivcs of wood

--------- Industry u n ' U ilff revl-don:------- —

™ 1 d e b a t e on $25,000,000 prohlblUon,u— enfnrrrmenl. Increase co n tln u e a ___r- In ..sciitltc while cruticr ^opstVlicr.T]|. tloii bill V7alts,ic ' I, .»- WASHINOTON, Jan. '^8—The od-

;ministrniion~ c f 'tm? "pronlbltWuir lbV- Becretap i ■« ollon i- UMWMmluAU<iite =- ■n of Roy O. West, Chicago, lo be aec*—

retary of ihe IriU norraK d-T r-aiseuss-- t,.,slon of D e m o c r a t i c a f f a l r a by. , u l ' Representative Box. Texas,' -featured- . ro today’s session of c o n g r ^

W ith — theae-^fluesUona-.-oCcupyine

b ^ i» ) w n s S u c t^ 6 *new eru i- r . ^ aers a n d an-airp lane c a n le r 'f o r ittte ; ’ tv American fleet. Tho house, .bowevir, •;. . |ncceie*a in 'p a s tin » - th e - ln d e p e » d o it^ ftp x ijfie i .aw w o p rU ^ n blU. w hlch..:e«r;‘

I k ;______Norris Crtticlaea Mcllw.Prohibition enforcement, and -Sec— -t

! rbtary Mcllon's administration w ere.'_ ' adversely criticized tw S ^ t o r Notrta.. f : Neb-rSSlcr in a Sma-loTltblffisSn. " 'k a n s o a ; [fie Democratic.vice-president- "^ ” ^ lo l candidate during the last cam-« -

- Wlih-lhLi debote ended for the Umo 'being, tho-'eenate closed ita doors to

: (Continued O rT p^o '^ ,“ Coiumn «) .

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“ ' . S e n a t o r G la s s R e i t e r a t e s R e r ,

c o m m e n d a t io n T h a t T r e a s u r V " "

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' s ,- — ^WASmNOTON, Jan. 13 t/TS—T lw ''

“ senate u-03 o forum for another pro- hlbltlon debnt«» today as ao a ttem pt — was made to decide now much. If any. additional money should be appnS-

‘ p r la t^ to enforce the laws under the Eighteenth amendment.

m i n J Bueusaon Mugm la" a^Urm Uft' ~ ns pnmiirily “how far ~politiral influence. rw n llecird en fom m en t of the laws bute.i the dfibate j-anged over tho efficacy of ta the V oU tcsd 'act. l u adminlstraUon. m under Secretary’ Mehon and the best

failure. ' .* ‘ ~ An ' ot»ervaubh by ^ r io lo f NoM j. ‘ ' “

Rr|)ubllean. • Nebraska, th a t prohibl- o Uon appointments are dlctoted largely ^ by polUicftl Influence gave an open- “

inR to Senator Robinson. Arkansas,— who declared th a t the prohlblti&n ' r- workers had been moblUzed'-to vork- -■ I* for the election of the Aepubllcsn ] J- ticket. - • J t • ‘ I

lUUs for Compromise , . jrd A po»lble basis for a compromise i ry .on th e . t»ro'p6wU by Senator Harrts. : ■ ■: DcmdCTat.' Georgia, to add S5J003JOO,'""'

re - to the. enforcement fimd and the pro------ ^ea.posal cf Senator Jones. Republican. ' : ar . Washington, to m akt.»l;250j00 avail-------1

atiTi. for flUMtnlnoMftn nt Taw Ol>-...-.i

the field force, was seen in « newV recommendation by Setiatcr. O lan . • Democrat. 'Virginia.

Th(~7lrS lnun~proposed l u appru^— r»—i>rtaUoiv-«rf-»» » 0 M .to 4 » .n m d ty . tbf t-----

pTfaiocnl,” W m ale a seavshinf b i ------a: .TCJtlgalion^of. prohibition, _Joqi«h!nr. *O. which 'Prcaident-E3cct Kdorer 'b a a - : . r -

, glYea:callen..lo. undextwnd .he^.intaada « ,tO d O . . l j ;

f.~ m ^G taaa.-hlm aB U-« M e . . ' t h e tjcanxy . th a t aS

(3 4 aBimeod6d .'ln n > fe r of Um p h I A m B B H r .i te v M u .teu |2« . .< U n « ta a a d L ; jC ± l i |B ^ ^ | Id ia ad -»^ t» -«neh '_> jli> w >

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. ^ S . ' ■ ------ • •, DOJ' I - ■ - _ Un:: 'Ij ~ B U im 7 -Jnn— 18 - r.Spcclal to TUe- siui . 3'*^T^Wg)'f^AT31wJt>ub:!j01uwM.~.aa -th fcrM r fen

j y»i7h ~'h'n» h^ n fnrmc^ ~Hn ~TlUttl’ "fOC' T nnd, m e lira t raecUriB was held TTiurs-

J day evening a t the home of Mrs. Ray Banbury. Hl«b score, was capiured

-b y -M rs . . P. C. Marquftrd.<icn and low

Colman. Jess Easimnn. OcorBe Uiync.' p . C. Marqunrdsen, Earl McOrath. P. Ton

i C. Meredith. Jnck Mav:. J iim rf II. maiShields. Jr.. B. i t Tillery. J. O. Vcn- thlr

—- tnri Bl M R/^h«ft Hnv.*i.___■*l - The following-commlltcps have been the

appolnied by MLss Helen Fritz to c»m;■I make preparations for the i>rc.icni.Tilon twci

• Miasw ^ a h ’ POnd: Nctn Pond. AM dy

—H rB n ln lir^ c h a f fe r—Bcrnadcttc—LcBnil-|-----• ley, Mrs. A. JTFinke. Mra. L, J. Jo h n - | — 1 non: ■ tickets, Misse.s Nrll Sundwtn.

• < . Florence Allen. Mnry Kalomck. Olncl-1 . ys Russell. Wnndalee Wooltord. Ellza-I bcth Knypstrn: cou.snltinK. Miss Adn

•riio f la t Bcme.stcr of the Hulil ~ schools wlft close- Jniiuary 2j

; cla-sses will bc held on ihul day• allow time fo r the teachers to chcck j .; up on tlie jseinester'a work. Fuial "t

Bcnwster examlnalicns will t f Klvcn. _ tn the Junior und senlor''hlKh "cliooUj, t.

. ; Jnnuar>’ 23 nnd :!4; The new .semes-1 : te r will btffln January 28. There will j ^

----------u . / . f}. Rev. .Charles D. rieicher. )>ii.stor o f |“

; deliver ’Che fictnduy tnornJfiir .'.ennon.p’'-'.* ' . In the Ttt-ln Falls church nnil the lo-

• Cjil tmliiit will btf nilfil bv Rev. R. Mu.....P- D artletl^B util. . : _ _ _ ^ n y -

Mrs. Ray Shaver, aislstcd Aiy Mrs. cia.« T. B. Blankenship, wa.s ho.stes.s W contt members of the Deep Creek club n l an The <

' upron .cxchanRc Thursday afteniooii. Jennl u-=3tO tt=xa»—wm>—unwwfrrd— wlH>-r-<mu-1

taclons ' from Benjamin Ffiinklln. i conic - — Cominiucoii—wwo—«pi>oioU>d—for—• ■ coming year' ns follows: Protfram. 1' ' ’hUe ,1 • Mrs. Slonnlker. Mrs. . 11. Cox.^ Mr*,-P>ns“;

A. J. Beagher: flow er.' Mr.s. M. 1 ' ,----- Mt:o mrT. " r.iT5:—Tionin — n c injcnm iip r* ‘“*y-

hews reporter. Mrs. Orln Howard. Following the buslnes.^ ses.slon a »plen> I _ did prottrani was given IncludhJK a*.

; contest in which Mra. Nile Cox won ?~-^lrsr'-prize:— Mrs.—O rtn-iiow nrd-R n ^ -; ij q piano Bplo^nnd-'rcnding.f werp L»lvrn 11*;{ **[ .1 . iiy.r»vrj. Huintfr lieaucham p. Anna.*, ®4— (^Sf-« ttM >entr-O o*r-^’h e - n e * t - m e e l - r r ,^ ■ ta g wlJl be n Valentine exchanBc on.^jTt,

February 1 n t the home of Mrs, 12,“ *;., 'i W arner, wllh Mrs. J . D. Emerj- tissist-1 ~ *

ins jJ ,* ' "Mrs. Roy Whitaker-wn.-; ho.Me.M l o ( ^ ‘.'‘l'

tiie Pnlrvtcff 'K enslnpton’ 'cRrtj”Thurs^1 day afternoon. A short buulne-^s ;,e.s- girrbr

■ slon was conducted by the president, I g „ _ Mr»._ F rank Baron. Mrs, HuUierfcrd: *»

[ UTU in ehante 'o r~ ^ acrle.i O f con*testa. Dainty refreshments were s e r \ '- !

1 cd to 14 members ond two Buests. M rs,! code i— Buflao^-fftrkei—and , MUa lou . Wuu. Kim?I— ^Tbe-next-mceUnff-wlli; be. J« n u n ry ;30------ - -I a t the home of Ml-s. John Hlsbec.! Mrs. J . A. Clark will leave J n the

near future for Soil Lake CUy-where N ||\ | |b r o th e r ; - la ^ go ing ,

“ " tb -S u jj _FruncisCB'to"Visit licf fuuic.. I She plans to be away a month.

lu > w u ju ‘i '^Ifui' ' ' .spm dlhg sevcrnl weeks In Portland nnd other const polnt.’i. - - .

— M r nriH p.,.-- ~ —cnta o f 'a eon. bom .January 10.

•Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller nre par- en ts of a son. born January >5.

Mrs. E. J. Daley, slate oruanizcr I of the P. E. o . SLiterhood haa le tt . . ' I" <jir -hcr ‘ orflclal 'n s l t —to— American ‘ 'W »«- : ' Falls. Blackfoot, Idaho FalLv Poca- i— trllor-3nlmon-Tma-iar7Cliar6iYy~SI7c’ " “"'^'

will ■ be away two woek-i.Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Derry and baby

; lu*Vi;“ iLluuifd iloin un cxieiiUcU v»;ot ,With relatives in Nebriuka. Jured

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The boys’ King’s Heralds claiLs of was' the. Methodise Episcopal Sunday Kchool Mr: w ill ' meet tomorrow aflc r Sunday ihc II school In Uie church parlors inscead condl

of-tills afternoon. the 3:— - ^ ^ ^ ■ ■ —------------ -otms

story Of “Big Tops” | Stars Frankie DarrowTlic "big show" Ln about lo strike

I ts .ten ts, pull up s takes and so awfty from rrere .' Hurrj- i f you-want to ste

-_ lh e dealh*defyinj{ slide fc r life, the “ tunny cloa-ns. the m.i:i-eatlni; lloiu'

and th e ponderous pachydernw Irom Uie African ‘Junjics.

W hich is a m anner cf .••-a.vinc U u t 'T b e Circu.1 Kid." jpeclal. produc­tion presenUng a snappy circUs per- • |h formance in conjunction wllh an ab- ||| .wrbing r'.ory of life under Uir "big III tops." is scheduled for loday -only -ijj

' a t the Idaho theatre.1 unlversay popularity of the cSr*

- 11*3 been ref1ect«l Jn the appeal which "The Ctrros Kid" has m^dc to the­atre-goers throughout the countr>-. .

Joe £ . B rown.'old-tim e circus pcr- ——fonnar.l-«hd-stage-com «dian, hax Ih e l—

teature role In Uie dram atic ofterlnK and Frankie Darro is seen in Ute tlile ' p a r t Helene Co»t«llo. in th e feml- nlrte .lead. Lionel Beiniore an d -S am - N~eIw~Bre the other principal play-

■ les' H annefcrd and h li tamed^ troupe c f bareback rtderS are featurrd among

-.a..oum bC T of splendid acta.

__ ' There ts menes' ln_>ntir nlrt~ tvifUl. —alumlDum. ccpper. brass, rags. etc.. if

— th e Idaho Junk K o u ^ I S l —_ 'aoutli. adV ..............

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TWIN -FALLS DA!Washington, Students ~ OK “Wqu|4Jl6leaae C^eh ^ 'SEATTLE. Jan. 18 M*)—Pinal ucllon

of the virtual dismissal uf Enoch Bogshaw. hond football coach a t the University of Washington, by th e :, student board o f ' cohtrol. was de- fcrred^uiilil.-:tomorow-tm»miniH>y-*h«c ^ -fncully- -athletlo -commlttee-lBte- lodny- i.yij ufiei^ receivipR-Bh -opinion~trom-Dcan Alfred ScliweptK of the law faculty,- tha t the student board went beyond its Jurisdiction. - nor

1‘ICKS' ARENA SITK but'" l a s ” VEOAS.. Nev.. Jan. 18

Toni Kennedy. Los Angeles boxing malinger, and promoter.' todoy. on a third vlsll lo Los Vegas, decided on ” -Uic.JoCTaoa..Jflr.,.mc tren a site rpx. the • proposed • world's -m M 'llp^rl’ •: cjiumploiwhlp figh t her# July i . bo-tween Mickey Walxer. .............. ..and Ace»-.Hudi UiA.' !feH m iLa. ICf llim- dy a lso ;^ Iec ted training caimx% for

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anyLawrence Hollenbeck, Hnrry Jennings as I

rmd-RoT’Omy.- y e l t - lc a d e r^ r t^ d e d ^ t hons\ i>ep meellnR a t 2:30 P. NJr Friday .to votlitrouse enthuhlusm for basketball gnmes him.af the week-end. Coach R. V. Jones - “IJf the boys’ nquad, and AU.w Uorothy icnll::;all of Uic girls' team, ^ave briel 1 doalk.-!. - Th

-------- • od aRciMjrts on outside rendlnns fur crrd- to d<

r m' ti)m i‘rm u ! .i bu lii mt!T»g5glands of Inslructors not luti-r than read lext- Wednescj/iy. HH

•--------- ■ . ■ ever.Members of the .liinlnr cia.Ks nn-t Frl- ___

ihy mornmB~to discuss comu.iratlve .ItiM «nlnncimgs“liiTlhc ctUr.cn.nnip cup T W I onu-st und In the- hiaCler of sale.s uf ■ 'he Coyolc. hiKh school annual. Harry I enning.i. cln.-w president, reported thnt .hi- K|.Mlnr<:lrH hy fl.*; pnlnfj Ir. thi. plip • tnronicst, nnd Uiat 71 per ccnt of the poJ.sc mJoc-cla.-a -.liiiri ,_purcha.-,cd ..fuyoUta- •hlle only CO per cen t of the Junior ofricc Ifiss.hnd subscribed. « blustPrincipal U. N. Terry nn.swered ques- crpl I

ext .semester, . * claus-------- of T\

Tile clioriu, which will sing a t the day. uung Women's .ChrLitlan nssoclatloii ^nld. icnibcrship lunchron n t.th e Pnrl{ hii-'•1 nl T P . M. Saturday, prticticed dur- mnde >g-th»^H>Fnintf~advuoryrpariodtycftar.~ tio fH uy. 'Aznlla KImes. minlc chairman of 1-pniu le Blue Triangle cliib.. is In cliarge. leh-'Mul'garct Relchers a t the piano, horus members nre Helen While. _ j , _ helnm Eckrem, Dorothy Algivc. Fern END tinier. Dorolhy Doxrude.. M;irvarel ,

^a th rrin g N^cC»v. T^rritViv vaiM. Pearl MeKon, Je.isle Burns und nomii arbnrn Onmbfe. ’ fo-nlo Speclnl numbers will be '-'OyiMy j.,

t a i l . s o l o , Azatin Kimes: "Jacob’s a,,rrei adder,” Pedfl Melton, Ma^afei.Rcich> rr, and Asalia Kimes; "OIrl -Reserve — ode." Margaret Reicliers nnd Azall.i , •imes. :-------- ------. ~~~n

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iny lonisnt a t i w - o n ior --------:« ra l hours. •

MIH.SISSirPI SUFFERS . . . * SHELBY. Miss,. Jan. IB (/l-)-Onc.

ini> ti kiipvt-n to ty three o r j------ -lorc persons were injured, one scri-usly.- and-n-nesTo-is-mlsslnir-folltW '.----------IK a heavy wliidstonn here ' this fternoon,-KmeUa- Fciu 'tti, iibuut 'BJ. wiUS IH-----------ired fnl.illy when the roof from a irce-slory bulldUiK which 'housed n ardware .store atul the Masonic lodge a-s blown iicrossjhe street upon ills loe store. The three-story building as leveled,‘ ■Mrs. Ruth Edwards, who was . In

le hardware store. U th a serious • sndltion, A necro who also was in ie store has not been -found. Willie-■oBsun. uliutngr- nfci'6. vkTta—i»i7ur«ar -------Ted .Lnnford. proprietor of the hard*______

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QB the house would throw o u t th# lm* L _ )cachment a r l lc ie s j i f . tflB, ,members . -m n T n H e h c d ^ n 't t - rn i tT T E a w r^ r ir iF ^ T r , vltfchce-gaUlfi'M -nr; th rT » W ffllK « : VJohnston is the th ird Oklahoma Ihcl xeeutive In the ln,« eight y<Br« to l»arl ace Impeachment, In- 1931 Oovcr* chu lor J. B. A, Robertson .w w t h t ob* occi ect of an impeacliinent movement Elgl lut' the cliurges were d tun lued -w hen .pen -Hfr-vole-remliwl In Ihci houia, Oov^-ram rner J. C. Walton wa« Impeached atec ,nd ousted from office In IM3. . linn

One' Of. the charRes returned today jold rew o’.it of the governor'* u m of na- prof lmiiit -T tiard --uuuiji ^ p ^ d lape^»e tla ' j "mi eaUbiors when <hpy attem pted l o j i u iieet in the .stale house In m j . Ii Eldt

tilerfercncc by ih r HiiiiUa ^'wiUT the

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W in , NKKI) I i' e LP OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. 18 ! prj„ urrounded by hi:: family tonight, onr- [•tiriio r-H enrj—8 —JohnstO T -^fH l«“-|;'i^ ny In tention nf r r lunlng from office R he dlscusscd the action of the ons^■^Jf^pr«'en^^ttves^^are^tcdfty=lff=;^ jtlng charges of impca h m en t against

■’I don't nfti,’' ho dLc lared em phat- • ally. "I never have n n yet, because i do nothinx to nm f r." 'The governor said he luid n o t form- 1 any plan for reiainl ig un a tto rn ey 'I defend him before he sennte Im- * .■suluiitiit lUUlI. ir'tlte tuiifgek Siiouid nch th a t bcdy,^TRTs"wnr m g Ii'ii," li ~ iidded, how:---- Mler, "I will have to c italn help." to ll

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wra FALLS' RA- ICttlTOH----FACING LIQUOR CHARGEitoi

_____ brldji,TnrV niai»;mi,.,r,hmK -d w lth lu ieaa l .J.ses.slon of liquor. - was the posses-•

fleers reported, was dperaUng In full Mr is t nnd had jilreadjj produced «ev--Mngi >1 rru lf jors full of moonshine w hls“ tertn

auson’s residence neien mlles 'south Club Twin Falls a t aboilt 3 A. M. Frl-:hom<

y. The ^loon-shlnel plant, officers . Aven Id. hnd been set up in a granary on was l^.-Claul>on, .place,—Tho—arre s t^ ^ 'a s ; Robe ide bv -federal officers in coopern* - gram lfi iillii' Uni illiinrrii'^frrcc'ali'd T^inlcoiiHlJijLcpoUcc_____________________ ■ I w 1

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NppRSES COMMISSIO N ER SACASHINOTONr-Jan.-lft-u:!»— mlnatlon of William J. Cooper. Cnii- , ■nla; to bc commbtsloner of education. s confirmed today by the senate. He :cccds John-J . T lg e rt who resigned.

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PJlOxi* 396_______ . ■ » T*HH* ____ ■'____ . fL- M cm bgiV -^t:^ f - ? [ ih iQ f : - W flmen'» piri*U fto—T«npw »n«e—-Union— with Ihclr ■fttmHIe8~im (r‘frlciT(i8“ m et'‘iri, the narlors of ,Uie 'iio thod ls t Episcopal ho church Wednesday evening on the m, occasion of tbe nin th blrtlidny, o f the m. Eighteenth Ainendmcnt. ' Seventy in> persoii.4 w tre seaited nt a table a r- fg]

ated wltH tapers and Women’s C hriS i m, liun Temperance- Union letters o f iitc 7old. tied with white ribbons. T h e ! ^ , program opened wllh ' singing .ofir^H "A'nWWfl," Iftft BeauUfui;"“ followed by .I talk by tho presldcril. M rs. Ben E. Elder. The pledge signed by Frances Ei -Wlllftwl—MBhen—ft—child—an<t^h»^-t.w pledge of " tho L o ^ Tempenw ye | q -|

remiilMer ' of th e - program consisted W' of a song. "The children's Jubilee," uui by. the. Loyal Temperance Legion; i foj •Th> Blrct" a legend, by D agm aritw i Prior; VThe World's W. C. T. U .;dci Orgnnj7Pr,':,,_-Jtia^W ftlte;— Iwo^voooti-pu numbers.. Mrs. AJphle Dc Atley, ac- j gn co m p ^ e d by Mlsa Flora Bower; twoigpi vioim . and , viola num bers.' Misses \ p\, Mublc Unmes and Helen Unmes; tw o ; hei lurm onicn, seleeU'ons, Mrs. J . H. 1 gf Barnes; a playlet enUlled. "My Place.- - ITour Placc, -Any Place." w ilh n cast , :omposed of, Mra. Floraine Dunahee. • 1*11 \{n>'. Costerson, Mrs. Frank Boughton ' ind Miss Vivian,Brewer;.closing song,>y the aud len^ .-^‘*Wprk for; Enforce-

not-M iss -Ja n c B.- M uxwi-ll-w or- h o s t c s s - ^ 0 the Luncheon Club Friday a t the 3lckcy P arty Hou.se. Places were i,-.

link and cream frcc.sia». w ith.-other lecorntlve deUtlls to match. In the! y irldKc games favor for score wns 1,I'on by Mrs,. Wilbur fl. HIIL MIm .-

Mns, H. w .. Clouchek. Mrs. II. c. ilagulre und Mrs. L..C. W lldman cn- q'q j ertnlned the drnma iind lllernture ’

:iub Wednesday afternoon n t the lome of Mrs. Clouchek on Fifth Lvcnue E a s t. ' A brief business session (he ,aa held w ith the chairman. Mra, ithm tob«Tf. -Hallr r - p r r jldlng— X lit_ i«p .._ th^ ram was exceptlonallyi. interesting. • oiiHlstlhg 01 a «>o6ii' 'l;\ leW. ily Mrsr' ijvii V n Rinith. _ iT h r ClasPtI n a n tp n " y Julian G reen .’, and n review of t,rQ, l ib e l le r ’s magazine for Jn n u ao ’ b y ; y, Irs. E. A. London. During the social soliilOur _ ond_ discus.slon. refreshments^.]__lero served. There' was a large

Members of Ujr. .Unfty dlub, gave N heir annual dinner ln'’ honor of -the —P icn . o f .th e club Wednesday evening a j; t seven o’clock n t the home of Mr, elec nd Mrs. Roscoo'-Bcatty. Tlie dc- lien icftTUj;—chtclnni— iBnner 'w as—ser ved - t h rnfetoria— stylo,:—<m<lll— tables— being-------irovlded for cach dwo couples. A fter. S

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'Tcachcr—"Where 7 c o f f e e c d r r i e f r o } n T ”

Jo h n n ie V F rp m fiOLDE - voffecrcansl”

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^ t t y .M D «-A uduet$ i.ftcc^p«n l^b 7 : Ulce. BMttjr, Mid Morgan Evisnfl gavp :I voc*l seleeUon. Cards were en» ’ loyed until « ' late hour when tho jarty . closed y lp i a community MP*. r |iw .-o lg h t. adults were p r e s e n t ,

wIjT anS ' M n.' I t F. iJoorehouae were ; loitesses ' to- the S ta r Socjjal' Club vicrndoy &ftemo6n -at the home' of ‘ Hrs. Cryder on -Poplar Avenue. D ur- , ng th e - tra n ttc tlo n .'of business "'the , ollowlng officer# were elected: presj- len tr-M ttt'^N 'rC hH irr-v lccT Jrcslden tr' Hrs. H.C. Schurger; secretary. Mra. leese M .'W llllvns. The remainder of h e afternoon was spent socially and ' itfflTshmcnta.yere.servcd_____________J

,.A regular meeting of the Catholic j Voman’s League was held Thursday | ■L nirt^ ' 'MrB" iFinin ^>’Rourke in the Benoit Apartments. ,

Vynn. in the .cha ir. During a brief { luainc.u Session, plana 'wcce made o r a ' dance to be given January wenty-flfth In the Independent Or- , ler of Odd Fellows hnll lo which the I : iub llc^ is= invlw a7^D tirlng-?hc-pro- Tum hour Harry Benoit gave a , plendld talk on Uic '’Kellogg Peace

leld February seventh nl the ftome'!' f Mrs. A. Oulbert. |J......... ... .............................. I ;/lUSSOLINI’S DOUBLE >

GETS SPECIAL ORDER . ..._ _ _ _ ■ ............ », tf:npMniirf1 F mm Pncr„Qnc^__ ;— p.

o l look llke P tei^ er M u ^ lln l any-. _ •ny.” - -Vnlentlno, however, cxplnlned he .

n d ,_ tM ltlw a_ J lO il(;^ ’la _ iL < u L jl^ _ iibllclty" Oft he would get Into trouble •' tfccuusc ri. h.“ Baiiib' MlBsolliii dues 1 ot like it.’' , . • • 11Writing to the ncwKpapcrs abou^ d

VnlonUno said: “l ’lt:.la_wclL_known_by_hQW_Uiat .1. h (H the rccognizcd pcrfect double of **-Ducc.__Several n pw.spnpfra In manynguagcs have printed my pictures ^ Id_my.,lntcrvie'ws; I have alaa np- :ared twice in news reels. S“l-am-the-flTBfndmircr u f ih ti’ BrCBr ■“ :ussollnl. and I hove told ' the con-' ,,II -so; If nature wanted me to be V le , exact double of a famous man Hit’s not m y fault; and besides all le-'O thn— cohsldcrntions—‘T7-:nm“ n; r, •QUd American f itlwn. T have-been J : ■ing In this, w un® - nbo^uj 35 > ^ « | id—my—four " chlWrtn— have 'bccin— •ought up in Uie Amcrlcnn way.” V nlenU v wondered whether ,Mus- ^ Iini wns Jealous.

IAIE-£LAIMS.^FOUR~IiV£sS_____ ,1

MILLEDOBVILLE. Oa,. Jnn 18 OPi. •Four n g ro a convicted of murdering

pollcc chief weri) executed. In the ectrlc 'cliA ir'at the state-prison farm « ;re loday. following cuch'* o t^er to | . icd eaU rc iu u n tx r a t 'sh o rt ' tiitnrvAts^

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who has been-under atU clt becauso of -v^ h l* -fo rm er 'h o ld ln g y - ln - jn tc ^ r i^

btHlOM'~inagn a t^ ' "3#inttbr~ftf e.’‘Kerth-~ D ak trta r-m ad e -* n -u n su cc^ tu M ffo rt-,,h to have the question setUed tn open “ , session. After three hours . of dla- JI cussion 'w llhout-B 'V ote adjournment 5 ' was voted. The West appointftient fijJJ- [}® bo taken up -ag a in -tomorrow.

I Texan explains I'oilUon of BeprescnUtlve Box, Texas, who rc- Td cenUy called for Uie elimination from

Democratic councils of the InnuenceaJ ... which.,led t t t n e nomination of o o v .i

lie em or-S m ith , explained hi< poslUon, ,y to-the house. 'H e directed h ls^m narta!

^"during 'tne-cam paisn-.iia-w eli'as before j the campaign. -------------- ' ,1

The house, ways and means commit-1 tee elosbd hearing on the W ood!

^ jc lie d u le ^ ofc-the-rtarlf f ^ t ^ a n d -Humed-j again <0 the metals schedule w ith 1

“ 10 wltnesccs to jippcor tomortSK.___ [

! r ^ u la te the bltumli]ous coal. industry 1 I was-'expressed before Uio--s,cpntc In*!I usrsuite commerce committee by A .; .M. Belcher, reprcaenllng the W est;

_ Virginia Coal association. He said | fl ;hc industry should bo’ ollowed to!. w lve.;lu own problem s.-

r| - DEATHS -es. h o o k e r —J. C. Hooker. 77. wlio> c [ :a m e here Inst spring f ro m ’lits " 'lu te ;

ipchd the summer a t tlie home o f h is ' f daughter. Mrs. P . R. Thompson, d ie d '

last evening In the county general] i hospital iShere he had been a pnuent i J since late last October.V Mr. Hooker was a surveyor and tlm- j J- ■wrT.'tnmatfir iiiid nnd"bceii c m p is j '^ . :d for many_,yenrs b y .n lumber con-.:

cem - opernUng. In the Chenalnuf::^ re g io n . '___ *

He ts survived by his widow nnd |* three children, two sons nnd o n e :

daughter living in Wlscoanln, I, The l>ody was tnken to the Gro.u-

.ai^n__funeral - p y l a r i . Arnuigcmcnls iTor funernr';>erv’lces‘ _nwnltcd word;

I -r^i.i- ic ln t i> o o - ln - 4 |^ E .* t , . - ^ - ^ - - ^

^ HANLON-i-PalrKiln Loiil.se Hanlon.(-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs,

■ Walter Hnnlon. 13.') W.-ilnuf « rcc t,i dled-inst cvcnlng In the counly gen- ■

- ':m l-hospltol.— Thtf "bod>—lle s -n t- th c •

,-nngcments had been made .last cve-'|^ .ling .for funeml services,

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\ of dcpendent -N ew * Yorlc: H oovcr.- f ^ l y 7 Pt=g>rdcnt~ o r ; ^ l 2a tlon which . began ^^ta~ janctIqg i;dU rihg-tho-pre-cQ nvm U p j ^

W J d ra ft ^Prwi^dent CoolUger^.or afcoln n p m ln a t« _ C ^ le 8 .Bvan* Hughes. ..

— IntrepretaUoh Inaceurste . Some poliucal bbservira here saw In

— thi. rroMlnw mmftllttCC oHtl ’I the appointment of Mr. MacHold a t

^ l l t a h e a d ,a move for Uio ^ a d i ia l - e l - ^™ jim lnation of Mr. HUles f r jm party

! th e . Hoover, headquarter# .lt_w a«_5nia " i t ” th a t thU was not•ttn 'B C curate^ntc^.—

I prctatlon of the. situation. • •

[?5’t aenate foreign relations committcer' ^ : n a s 'R ’ luiiulipuii yuutit of ■MK’Woover. '- . I but the senator declined, to disclose

•'w hat had been the chief su b jec t-u f— the conversation which continued for

^ j nearly an hour. • *'j^4__T}icrLatlil_flrc-4ugg«tidn*rla-Bom er=— .j^T quartc rs’ tlia t the senator m ay bo

.o ffered the post of secretary of state. i r ^ V h c m n W d if a formal tender of this

"a>ACKERS ship fat cattlee s t. _ _ _

Shipm ent of 200 f a t c a t t l e ^wos loaded by the Curstens Rnck '

— L ^ ' ccinpnny out o f j t s f ^ yards a t —

I Tacomn market; records of C. J. Dom------ rose, bra nd—ln.^ector, sliuwed:---------------

' A cnrfoad of prime fa t cntUe' front , the Rock Creek district nLso was

^ 1 Bunions hurt? Phone 840. adv

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______ pr ominins- for Twin Fulls girla.B u h l h a d b r o k e n th r o u g h f i r s t w i th a n e a t b a s k e t o n th o fourth play .o f lhe gome, but Twin

____ L._Falls cnmc_ righ t ttacte—v;tth twonolniA from I iw Ihrowo. and by fasr center court play wan blocklna the

------------bTtn—mray—Ironi—th o , Mulil fnrvi-n.rrts.The quarltr. ended, J lo_0, In fa w r of nuhl. the home tcain tossing a

m ay Stlrfen.1n ip sccond quarter saw the ball

drlfUng more frequently lo thc B |^ l_______ end of Uie court. T hc Buh l f o rw n ^

were not niaRIng

..........centm-Timi — ------------------------ nuardsW ail ftU rrenea-.-a-th ttt ■ more

chances were- belns earned. T u ln Foils gelling but one field goal In the necond qur.rtcr ond three iw ln ts 'trom

___ _iUirc<' throws. At the ho lf.B uhl Icfl.----- IB to ' II . ----------- ------------------- -----

-----------B?«Tin5H5^ jM I4ar---------- --’Opening the cecond half the Buhl

BlrlJi evldcnUy liad solvod Uu' prob- - / lem presented by ooullcr *l*e ol the L Twin Palln court and bc«an' a cIom*.

- .sliarp attnck. brcakin i-tip mony-Twrn ■T Pnlhi nlav» by tu n i^

\ I ball. - and leering 2GS play 16 IhH"— - — forw w ^- wrih“ iu a i “ pcrtkw i>)e'-ihai

the end of th a t quarter - u w uiihl ahead with, a lopg.Jead at:.33 to ID.

;----------- TIic“ cRlTO»cc-T5rTllKny—

wta not slow to ta k e advantage of. Tu'In Falls had 20 team chonbe.^ in this quarter, worked'.them down for

—---------- H .£hoU -at thc basket and scored four ----- : HUJilt .fui tlBlit poin ts while h oldlwK-

Buhl lo a lone point scored from a free throw.

Duhr.-« P lay steady B uhl’s play won of the ti^JC char-

hteady, Ia.st and sure ball worf:. c.'cnn. .iJiarp p.t5se.s. ond r(>lyln‘: no: ».o

------ ;-----much'^on—b^iUlone<^--ln—the—forwardcourt 03 dlrcctlnR thc play to Rive to the forward.", many scoring chancr.^,-

-------------r i iu Uu.ni.L .'a- » f-?Vf>-n-JardtTn-i-i ihftmi>— by-the-, fact lha t iTt-ln • Pi-.lls- threw

only 8 Held goaU. four of '.hcso coin­ing in Iho last quarter. •

Twin Falls «•« wiUiout ’ ihc ter- vlces of three of Miss CiiU’.i fln 't •trJng pla.vcrs. T)»1k condition affertcJ the team work, cau-«d ccstly her;ltn- tlon a t critical tlmc-i. and wlille It did not In the least uffcct thc flifhl- Ing qualltle.^ of thc team It did have'

------------ an m nuein-u t u the ui.t tume c /. ■, „ '..the .'B »nc .___________

■por Buhl E. SouUmorth led the scoring with M points. Tapping was

— 2 ----- i»i0h-Xor,Tw:a:^iWl6--w;ilfcJ3,—__m ___ B olhjjw ys’*'Jeam»_ look a_fn»t ,—^ -------- pfto»-fram.J he r iar t— »nht iltpped—

over the f ln t counter, andsucfMs* “ rally broke up the Bm lns effortA for lhe flnil few mlnules. I’Uy u-ai IO hard th .it 10- foul* were - called on Twin Tall* U’ the flr«t quarter.* nnd rU on Daht. a« th«*

7 oflichoi »ouxUl«lo keep the puy dotm ' lo a propef level. While (be*« penalties made tbe plarer> a b it more carrruJ. lijey did hoi

' m ake either I c a u nlair down.Bolh fb iv h t ereT7 nlnnl* . wlU> Twin FeUs m irkinc iteadUy- for posIUen ibots, lo such effect tha t she led 10 t« 3 a t the qoarter.Buhl 'w as finding trouble in the

fact th a t the T«’ln FalU team had the- adX'anlBge or greater height and made good tu e of It, especially to hurry the Buhl players when "near fhe basket. •

- - ~ —__________ Th lh> niiaH>r~ni~.'hT~>.f.rr .

shot* ^at the teaJtet, turalniT 3 ot .them into goal*. T lie re*t werc close, bu t hurried J u s t ,enough to mUi. Xu the ‘same period T W a JFWls worked dOWQ to 10 shots a t the b u te t . but turned six or thoM chance* lnt& coim- er*. Part of Jh ls w « due to foe ef- fectlTe fonrard,

-------- - >h- T*,.KI tn tfiry hailTft -. At the half T » ln F ills had d ra m

ahead, a to 9.Play slowed somewhat early In the

tecoQcf half. Twin P»Us waa content------------tq- i e r B nhl-inake th e la c e.- n r o n g r

rely on her defesaft to p o l i c e a break., which, could be Into a tcor«. ITo9 well th is worked ' b . ahown by tlie tro -T to a -B u m took -

- - - a t lh» hoop, only-4B»e (o U « la-Trem - the field, while Twin P U li looped

4 — ' ■ - -— ~ f ~ : “ T h r F l y i H g l - ' l e e t ’» 3 7

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;gtr bill clBli't ’lJn jcr Bhd' K brS ' coiinter.*},' i d - lo moke,, the rolina a t Uic Ihrce- W k Quarler-mfl'rb.-33-ltQ_H. .for T-J/in. [■ h e ’ SubstlluUons Take Toll .

Substitutions took Ihclr loll in tho id , last quarter.- so f o r ' t s .'xorlng wns|-

to up the iipccd of the game. DoUi ; tcumn look many chimca'i a l the < rlnR.";. trying for nhots from all over .

® tho floor. Thc.se were eiclUng ; ICB enough" to wotfli, bu t .not productive a d of many points, nnd Uie blachboa'ni fg shoved. Twin Falk-3C,- U uhl-lO ' c r *

f spile of lhe ahvince ‘ of sea.wilni: , games,-In good line with the Bm.nKil» ‘

c d If i f rtnp« prfftlw Ptnr>> ;H [la . I cen ter, elccted hln\wif tw a so rr nt)

dlstTiUuiing‘agent-foi lil;. leani uult.v. ]j ’ overlooked no chances lh a t come to' h o him, but discovering tha t ho waa Uiul. vin object of some guarding, occepted ihcM •WO situation-*rtd mnde-himself very ttac-i- ttsf fill in f ^ I n g lhe ball to men uIToj' the had a chance to score. Tin* forward], iis- Play- of T aylor, anti ShQcimtkt-r was .

cca'J-slent _ond cavctul^ Tliey wpr<-p a fiQi much given to' renching lo r ihi j'

onftff.• and nn^flv ihfirt nn**-'[ count,. Netcon and Kcmpton . kepi] steadily a t Ihelr task of .^ecing Uiuif

;^hl the tiuh l shots did not go Into ihi-i rrf, buaJcet n*llhout utrenuoa'j opposlUon. : ^ K cmplon-gotjioUntcrcsl£d-in_li;a.Urlh..J. in- 'rr'.— ■' ' . ■

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[ blc’play n Ume-or'two ihiit'Ijo. ovcr- ; iooiced a sweet ch«ncj> l..r a f.corln:;

— lJ3sntnU l-the-^B uhl-i)lti.vw -rof;him -

— T w u i- -F a u j t i r » S ^ 3 r rn i in ^ i-- nifttW nll-wero .ticM t-bcLiiid-hiwi-In

«)? Bcorlnic. •. ■ .•For nuhl sii>wan at rovA'as'd it-a'

Ihc Ncnrlnjf with 10 jioliiL;. i.ml playctl n good ttunip. L.nccy woi1;k | from u guard posltlcii. Jn jlc-rpusp .-und tllpiH'd tiiKMtii for 7

— poi.iiu------ :----------------- _______________OlrlH" llnctips;

T W IN r-PA U .S...........................-HUHr,' »2.?> - , ■ (34/

auiter>’ ...................... Ltcy__ _ . ___ .fonvurd j_

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— S. ct’ntcr • • ... Streifu-i . - .........:-------------Rcrln^V

liunrd .Jenkln.': ..................... A. .Souihworili '

_ i:_____ - I’ mril...................Subililutes—Twin Fnll:;; W ylcnd^

,0 fcr Slrelfai, W lrth for Wyland. Quail.-, -j _ for WirUi, Worth for Wyland. Wy- ; _ Innrt fnr Qualls. StrtlfU-t-Ii^r-Jc-nkhuu ,f B ahh----M»«L...fo7rAL-Snli!lvj’nr'fh’~ A ~ r

SouUiworlh for ^ Souihvartii. Mc- ' Chi-tky'for llays. Knyp^lra lor norlng,

-r Sherinnn for A. Southv.’ori]i. Weaver ‘2 for McClasky. '

Boys’ Mnoufis: jsr TWI^—FAIXS"^=--------- C llUHL I

irnni ' . ‘

Siloenickcr tCi ........ PJ;>cr i3> j11 forvatrd

‘‘ ) •_____________ center______ __ 1jKcmplon Mi .......... Lacy t"i> t

: 1 guard \MnpJ.sojj <C) ................................ Brooks j

; _ _ __guard* ri l l—SuhiiUtutlon. —T win ~~Fa1l-irr7JurgalV _

for Toylor. Wdover ia> for Pinch. i lU iiroin for Sliocrtiaker. Bi’i-kJiead for i

—fr<tujit-lf<ir_KAi»;itr.ti. Dltlil ■ _MiilUiw for Piper.--------------------

, n ncfiTcir. Wt.>iter8rcn, ■1)11 -i t f Wlirn you want to buy pipe, pipe ii'|fltilu'.{:i. moinrj, pumps, or luiythlng n. In i)M-[j machinery, call ol tlie Idaho i«!.liink Housc._152-2ad_aw.>oiith. ndv _

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iiW iizliiM% S lM P iifL-a . .Ml —

»■ G irl I n y a d s r s . T a k e E ’ s y T i l t ,

_ 1 4 3 - to - 2 7 .^ B a V £ L - T .a k o .E x t r a .

W i m e ; L o c a ls -W in , 3 2 to 3 0cy — — ■ilY —HAZBfcTON, -Jon .-. lC -iS |)cclar''lO .

Tliv News)—N c n -o n d lluzdton high ... i-rl'c.'il liaHkirlhall teaiiir. divided vlc-

•' * iriyrPK— CDnl^t— in— a—T*oubitheatler- mi--ri:cix^ t ttc- -Eden -rKlrlfr—aiiiitintcT ^ ii- to

Ii7. uTiil tliu Hlll'.Ullo^-t»r:t~taklnt^4l«^- i i iJw it_ c n d of n 32jjx)-3i.' m.-oic.

'I'hp Eden girls hftil nil the best 111 of Ihelr , game. leotiliiH from • the- Man. uUliouBh Hosetcon pulled, up =T T V H rW W 5 c= m ’6=«ifffF=Tlic=itfrorF

Jold heavily on HaceUcn und In the MTcnd half Eden’o .Mipcrior floor ^•°J.it--hharpct^ pa.‘alni^ and more ,co-

^ •ttTn^hr-h«lf-»nri>n«,-4:t- t» ..a7-------- ^“■ Hoy'll Cam e f lusrp i Thf* hoys game wii;; .i n iou u n -

ccrlaln urimment. Nc)il!-T icr.m could j'.ei ahead- and ataV llicri'. "At thc h aif Hnj-.rKon_li«<J Dii, luhunlatic o f

IL tt single paint;-but- lost it early In B) the Uilnl fiuarlcr. ■ Ju. i ai the end g r ■Ha«!liun*.f-7l:M»'-Jlftt—iff.1=Vr5j^-^iITOT- otHr-hy-nn'^.Kawi-Jlcld-4iful,-aiid the. 3> game ivwji Jnto c.xlra .m'.vJojj,

. l!ar.i-lton tiot two goals, Kden one.

Eden threw w hat nhe ho|X‘d wiis thc TT tleliig goal from wity out. Tne uaii

was coy. I t went u]i' lo the basket, ^ looked Jn, rolled otoujuI the rim, nnd

. ic|l_put:;l_dtv

5i B r u i n . Q u i n t e t W i l l — J V I e e t - W i l d c a t S q u a d

---------- J i d i i . F a lh nnfl !scHooi'K boys' bosk^lball teams wilt play tortlght In the Twin

‘B, Falls court in tlielr tlm t meeUng. of the year. Thc ffaroc will have .

X — a»~a-c>trta}n-ral3er-lhc_flnal_iilay__,r '^^lik th e ,t>p•^lul baskrlbali league

Ing won their-rig h t li> fight for’ th f championship.

C a l d w e l l . A n d ' - G a g e r s - D i v i d e - H o a i o r B

E.M M E 1X J b iu IB (,T>—C a ld - ' well and . Emmett di\lded a double-header of batketball l i e r ^ lonlghL The Emni»lt boys' de­feated (he vUIUng tKiy by a Kcore .

- — ift-i ^ i o , -bo t- tb» vUlUng girls—w rn o rer the Ehi>ncll~femJnlnp— cagers. 25 .to 18. _

- B o i s ^ Q u i n t e t - p f i f e a t a —^ T a m p a l ' ' i v e , ^ 2 9 ' T o " i 5

NAMFA. Jan. IS (/fS—Staging a brilliant rally In tbe final mln- • ■

^ ute« of-play, the noUc. high schoolBravM defeated Uie Nampa nve ' hero tonight by a scort of 29 to 15. After traUlne a t the lialf by a count of C to S, the B ravn

- - kudflcliIy 'caKir lo life and "buHedth e locals uiuipr a barrage uf baskets.

PARK—R. D. W.iilliclc, .M, and Mrs. F. M. Tracy.' J, .M. V/llllamson.' J. U. K 'ns, Jor Safinn, V. P. Gr.ihani. Salt Lake City; S. Y. ArmenncUi. T.

"■ T.'‘Carrugh. 'I'. CT, Mayo* ami ton. Mr. and Mrs. Cliarlts Wilcox and son. Ii.

- Lam lard. E. ?3, l^plfe. Jack New-

_ Knnrce. WKcon.'ln: John S tre ltu r.' F. W Seroy. Denver: C. f t Clark. Zion; R. o . Chnpln. pccotcllo: H. B. Wny,

-- OgdBP;—Mr,, and Mr< A .-W __Bow^( man. San Jocinto; Mr. ond Mrs. J._ J. Cummllls. R. P. I'olman. San Fran-

- MI7' L. T . Lnncan and daughter. L.o Angeles.

ROQERSON-C. C, OlUesple, Je r- _ ome; JI- L,. Au-’itln, C. S. Ully. Poca-’

loiio; J. uoaIIUi;. k u . A rnold .: Frank B. llani-nn. S alt Lokn Clly: . J . E. Benson.-Jarbldge: E. J . Moyle, P. N. Plamondon. SeutUe: R. j . Nic- kol. J . J . Heatomr. PorUand; B. N. M llb. Des Moine.%: George H. Jamer.. Burley; E, R. McClure, Ban Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. P. a Orubbs. El Paso; P. V. RlBgle. Idaho 'PnlU; R. A^ K artshom . . Nampa.

PERRINE—John Eusema, E. H. Case. JarbJdRc; P. II; Hocken. C; 8. Swanson. D. .P . Claj-too. U .CK •Nel­son, S a lt l4»ke C ity;, W. • AT'TloVey;

_ O m nhr.- P/^lfh .T nh ron , Wtnintr. M p .- Uitnchlln.-E. H .'H srtinan.-6hoehone:- L. E. Outca. Hailey: WlUlam OUlls,

epokane ;-E . T.-MiUer. Alliance; T . M. Wilkinson. A. K. Tbompaon.'Boise;L. Board. Wflw r: F. H, Russell. Port­land; Mr JUid .Mrs' R, Bi ICellh, Pom ero)'.' Washington.

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n t r iu .h i!- —i—— fci)iu::uuiLh

iiEiHlSEI WIM RnilllilHh MliThnrj

Mager.i Cigar storo bowlers tool: twi

‘ '.shew «)nrc five to win tournam ent hoiv r TOTln- tliu flKst ■■MB»lon-^f-ft-*loubU». , header la.st evening. Wc.itern Ani< 1 Supply company team defeated thi

Idnho Power company squad three gamea strnlslit In-the second cncoun-icf; ; -------------

Kunkle, bowling wlUi Uic shoe clerks wns high man for t h r evening wUh hi!

- ■tptttrnrrrrchalfced-up-in-Uie-M K'one gamo of thc firat tourney. BoUcy, wllli

L i l l liuhiLiopencr^ii(lJ<oaan,iWUJi^^j in the luial, werc ninners-up and higl men for the Cigar Makers. Tlie Smok er.s bowled the high team game tola ol .oio in U)C_Uil«UnJXi_________

- W. I- Johnson, on''electrician, led U ' Uio second circuit i^EEi score.s ui iB! . in- l lie last two.

Washburn, a Tiro Dtnler, wa.s-hir;h‘ r‘ llTe-openef-UinnTOr:-------------------------

Tlie scorcs: 'First Gome

. SHOE CLERKS 1 ' 2 3 TotWll.«ion •........................ ...182 ia4 200 481Iioone IB3 141 171 40.'

' " hiT I~ “ " " i5ivi70’im r’'« 'Thon>e ...........................IM 130 -(SfKunkle . .................. 159 2 l f 109 *511

__To'als ........: .......... '7C9 B24 77C 23flDCIGAR MykKER.S 1 2 3 T.ol Bailey . . ^ ... ..... • '

- -PTICi?—~ .. — 167-lM -m - 40 Ix g -n —1—.............. 100 130 208 ' f»0

T rr irS lh li;i;.--;-'-:ir.7..rTV:-r^W=rto:010.W3: Second Oame-

KLECTRICIANS I 2 3 ToliDuTHtiiy) ......... ........130 130 130 300

, Sm ith ............................ 125 11 118 354Puffin .......... HO 08 1C5 403

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I n m .................... ............ 151-i!a4A j_42I Johnson -................. 148 198 173 si

i r O ' Tolals'.V....... ... -■'"C04 C38 693 208\ l \ TLRR nRAI„mR__ 1 2 3 -T o»wU“ iijum m yi ....................u o rJiriOT ‘JU

■ Pumrnv) ..................._130 130 130 aoTjones ........- ........ . . . . 141 IB7^34~?B

two McCmckcn . .153 154 103 , 47w nsncnm . . ■ :n«nsi-ic2 j c

lion- — — ---------ihU i-—Tolftli*-T-.----------------Til T»-» 710 11-;Anio • :— :— --------------

B a s k e t b a l l R e s u l t siu n - - _________ _____ ■ ....... . .— ” Al“ MlK0iill:Tdiihf>-33:-Montnnii-3 crks, (overtime). "' hl.s At Reno: Nevada 20. Chleo S late 2

^208 Vi 1.1(1 41fflni* P ittsburgh 35.’'o*'* At Logan: MonUna State cni 0 ta

Agglea 30.At Provo; Brigham Yoiing 41, u tn

d ln_3B,__ __ ___________________t At Vcmjllllon: NorUu Dakoia-AgKlt

S t r i b l i n s ^ i n s W i t h T „ i: K a y o B l o w I n T h i n

N O R FO L K , Va.. J a n . 18 l/IV - ’ •427 ‘ -Y oanr~^tr»i»H fi-t«aw » r- firorgla. 450 knocked, c a t Ary Malay, Ohicago,

•511 • here tcnlght in the third round of —- t 4 n^scheduled 10-round boot aflD I '■ 'The fight was no .unlntrresUilg T.ol. , ns to cause sppeUtoni to begin 540 j leaving Ihelr Keat*4»efore the nod

- 4CI)._ «|-j,y-{riKinilght-Jcft-dcUvcrcd_ln ' b04l _ th c .f l r a U c r scconds.o f^ thcJW it.

-481- — !n r-d lit- niit-strlKP'StrJblinr'Tine- effective blow.

S i ~ “ T h e F l y i n g F l e ^ t ”

403 •* ~ • __________ :

ry 21—Monday- You Are Invite

G e t a c q u a i n t e d w i t h .

T h e t r a c t o r a n d e q u i p m e r

T h e u ^ r s . --------------------

e x p e r i e n c e o f t h t ^ o w n e r s p o w e r f a r m i n g p a y s i n S o ^ l o o L a t . - y o ^ r J ^ f c C o r m i d ^ J ) l

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■ “ J a m e s J . ” o f J e r s e y C i ty ,■

j^ NEW YORK, Jan . 18 V/T^-i-Lco"i<OT- I.ski. nlaslilng light heavyweights from , I Aberdeen. Wa.shlngton, ba tte red ’ out '

' 1 J PT.'irv ‘CiCy.' tonfrlit ' in ■ the—tu«roiind-~. ___ :-featurc_matcli_OLn -stim ng_can l aT.'.

|MnHI:;on"Squaro „Onrdcn.__Braddoclr. •!1 . -,-w lio_rcccutly-Jum pcd_luto_Intfie' by^ “ knocklntc o u t.T u f fy Griffith.^ nhd.. rv>M. J'raciorJjM;-Pete LnuWc Jaw; scaled|j^y^=i33r-pountin;r Lcmalefcrl7a»a.------ --------r.4r-.

I ' Lom.ski ^ 'o n by forchiR the battlo" , , every inch of the way althougl) -ho uiclc- wftn-oaetercd . cdnsidcrnDly un d -sts tt< ’ ;tkji__««‘r« l— frwiuoiUy— alcu»— the— ta u la -

I Jimmy iinlea-shed a rlwht In the third___ ro u n d 'th u t slashed a deep Koah- In------ Lom.ski’.s' left eyebrow. In cach found ■—O L -ihercafter, Braddock kept o trickle

SIO of bloo<t coiirslnR down thc W eslem ------ c ra -c h c e k .f There were no_-knock- ,2085 downs.

_XaL-l____________ _ nn------------- ----------------------- --'. aiiiil................... ii-,..i.-...i. ii..300’ By continually keeping Uie Jump on ‘

~402 ih c Kasterncr o n ^ ro p p in g Into clo*b“ t 470 quarters w ith lett hooks to th e body,

- jo i : Loiiisi’i iirtiw imicti—of—ttip—p o ism ^----- from Braddock’s crushing righ hand ,.-21?3..7nnii»-L^- wns In n th .to lend a t ’ all

• Umcn, never forced tho muiing. ana- g foiled to take ndvanuige of Uie oc- . ^ co.'Jonal right smashes lha t d ia led

the coQst-boy, — -r-------• The Judgc.s falletl td agree In their .

ni verdict, one voting tho m atch a draw :nrr,.-' while tho other nnd Referee A rthur • 1 Donovon gave lhe m atch to Lomskl.^

40 'A consensiis of ringside opinion.con- . [•ccdcd“ X.omskl six, round3.--:-'Br^tWMlc^

U tah llu'cc w ith one even.I Despite height ond rcach handl-'

Utnh co p s .L eo . la:pt a -b u sy -4 c f t-h a n d * ln -• Braddcek's faco nnd- set th e pace

.rkIcs b y jum pln(r’ to ^ o se -q u 5 rU .T a -w iih - — — ^.hO f^^> « » o k fr^ t> o .4 w ad ^^u i^^

. t in .~ ri8 lu“ lia 'n d '“fFbm. Leo^ p o ris id ^ . jI lo t iR enough 'to shoot- cleanly-for the*'

l i r a 1 head •o^ r lb i .- • - >- The .action wns warm Ui every

(V - i round, b u t despuc Draddock’s heavy lil t l l in n clthcc. cvcr_,was in danger.

»go. of noing to the noor: --------;;I of A crowd of 17J03' paid $03,640 to.

nee Uie card, sprinkled '• gCDerously.; tills .with slnm-bnnB bntUes and knockouts.“gin .......... ,rod SPECIAL PltfVATE SALE O Ip 'LO T?,

'lf\ l^ .» lpw 1nt<. Pt(«l>L ln _ ln _ n t dfcse.sf,ed vnluaUon. Thousands • Jx li... oJ_(|bllni:j.Jin£<LahTlldaulKtlU?aiLt«6- nne'—“on - some- of -thcsn-ltTtSTTOO’-B C t'thO '____. ; benefit. No gije.sslng this tim e lilce'.'i. . '.^ '23- jw rs ii{!'u,' A"dciivo“ Uicui'ily utfls!.

IJ i spct cash. - No deeds executed untU .’ m oney Is paid C. G. Fargo a t Farm - ,

— • 'j c r s Store. . Phbhej8«5W. adv., ..

—All Day ted1 ' ■

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i r s — 4 e t e r m i n e t o y o u r S o u t h e r n I d a h o — J ) e e r i n g L d e a I e r ’s _ a t o r e > . ^

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W - M N ■.F A L L S . p T n c n r e w i

jg-.-_ a S m s C T tr o S j r ^ — -»,.; ruraUt Jn Adv«Be*

—T a> ;uW M -555Fa“ TilM miu «ut«rq ~ ; s a r s g ' a i £ r ^ r

j:' '— MEMBER o r ASSOCIATED PREnsH • ;t. - . lb» A*«>eJ»Ud pfwi U weluiwlr en

: s ; - t ; . b r u h 3 v s rJ BMUoii ot iJ>«taJ dl»p*ub« lM.«ln

y - '."■»*«*• . _ • •’

•i i 'II 'j ' Tb« M«WI I* ' a n m W of l^• Aurf<<I > : eltcuUUin J niMr_ W_ c.b. - ■• ■• •«lna>« •>•«<•■ anullpitln^ n«r»itSI“ 1CfBrni«-'

ij ■ ■ .- , ^ « a r o U * d J ^ » y . - ^II • ' ^Xo^rMgwlblllty b

olh« oonlrlbuUi! mallrr. ' Arilcl«’ ■ul.mll-/ ^bliatlhn will be u»»d «■ nm Md ~ .------ i:-|h» .dItfKtlnn. nt_jht_j»ll»njy_»'lj_j>!!_wjni';.I •eripti will bi» relWB* unlM »ceoBi»nW

I b r pe«t«»». ~~ ______

i NATIONAl. REFRKflKfitTATIVB*

l= T -------/ SMtUft

i ^ FOED AS IN T E lin iE T U t '

----- nrw book wTllWn by Henry: ' • 'Forri— ftt lem t niithorlwd by him.

I ! - innx nnri ecncml outlook—rcndcru I ' ; _ ^ n d auch 5tflklny prtSMyc.i m 0)c ;

i . tc.dny. la loo much drudsery." T ias I problem Ls to bo aolved largely byI havtns cookliig done ouumlt.

• 'fom jlns needs lo be coniplelely— - revoiuUonteed:----- Lnrce cornoroUomi.

■whose soie business it will be tOTJcr- ^ - i — lorm-Uio-operBllons-of-plowlnjrTJlimr^

; Ins. cultivating and harvesting, will .1_.; superacde Uie Individual farmer, or

:-s8 ro iga=oM anow » wUL comblnr tAjer.:- 1, ■ ’form their vjaT'di In n wirolesnlelu'an- 5 ner.”

~~i----------^ lo ch ln cry is accompllshlny In the= rr~rr:.w otia .-w hB t-m an-JiM rIallcd-to .do .by . --ri}—••• DTiachhil^. iiropocM da dr the written

j ___ -.•m ic j ’ouUi.wlio.cahfBOlve_tlic.iunn?__;i____ cy_.Questlon will .do more -for the

■I world th an all the professional sol- 1 dlcrs or history.";i * “In commpn d e c ^ c y the ;t(iw r ;j . jwnqraUOB ■ should bc allowed to die !• • ■ lh silence, l ia 'agonies should not bo i! constant toj>jo of American Jour-i| ■ • •'|i ' “A jfeaccful nation Is one th a t has

U -;;thCr^hfl«laBt-.^-or>t T - m ere l i which Is t i ^ probable rc^ o n

■w4 ».« ■.<il iy .eoiifcy . rf‘ngngp .|n. ' lt. -'J ' r Such sUtementa as these- a re not

----------- Moat of Uie FordJdctts cxpreufd in "My Phl)o«^hy ^ Industry” may bc found more i^ ly , and richly dlscusscd In anoUier

entitled "W h U her'w nW nd?"• B ut Mr. Ford Jifts a blgser audlcnce than the cult\;ml philosophers: AS a popular Interpreter of tills aec h ^

_____m ay-bc no less val^|ahlc-U»an >;c.-iaIn hla capacity a s , a rcrolutloimry

• ijianufaclurcr. Ilc Is Uic volco of ' mnrti>r» _ —iryins—to—pxprcss- - - wJiat tndustry. Is doing, otid w-Jiy, and

I - ‘ saying some things worth Ihbkliig ; about,•i

TRAITOKS

Jj • According to M ajor General Pries. t chief of the United S tates Chemical

JVarfBtB Sen-lce. the use of chemlcab-------—thnt U. polmn g a t t r w in u-ar time|- is "a neccssarj*. evil.' a s well as a.

. -a ^ t^ ^ f t c l e n t . matliod of .d ofonw , ..•' I t Ij natural, a n d 'p e r lia p s com-

Frle&’n position should take thla a t- . tttude, Profc.sslorial *cal Is nol to be ,; . crttlcUed. Wc should hardly warn a

chlcf cf chcmlcal warfare who didn 't

I W hether such w arfare la really nJ “necTisab- evil." howrvrr. ts^open to

V, quesUon by others. ^ Public scntl- ( m ent almost eveo '^here condemns It.

' j and several nailotv-t ha>-e signed an .1 »grecmcnl nol ..to use poison ga.s h»

future wars. ■"r: ‘ } i t is -n o l to ra;.y to be charitable

towkrd another MAtcmeni crcdllcd to ’l the same authority. • Addressing a?■---- ^ d u b - ln ~ K c w Vorte.-~Oenera>-Fries-U’ lo have denounced pacifists and

- organlMtlQDi adtDcatlng. reduction of------------ arrnam rnt as “traitors io Uie countrj' —~ ------f hlch gave them blrth ."

• These - a r c hard worxla. And the

!)*' ^ m e of Uielr im p lic a tio n T lit T«w her from Whose b irth the Chris*

----- ta a r -n H —d ^ S M r a s —the—g rre tts t—7 -- ^ d f fato.— -Wo< I Id—*nyen»— ««n —UU-

to c h ln ; treason to m ankind?fU rd «Tml^ lo a b e t^ t liim l words.

___ ifu_U)>* w r t of thing conUnucs. wc- fiioll h a r t the peacc-rro a ten -c* m i»

ib t big i ^ a m c n t people t r a i l e d ' T here, to no I r c a n n In h p n t t t dlf*

^ • U n jc f et opinion.

; . '^ i ^ . e e i ^ t ^ e e of Jttrlxta haa beea^t>* :~ '~ P iia4 tf.b7 the LMgue of KatioBa to

■ , t w in FAliLgrm ^ h T O n ^ Cin » t:> 'aa cstobtehcdr-«»h-<" __ view to revteln^. them, H lhii Ro(^

the^idbUnfuUlwd-Ajnorlcan-ttlioii'dn u . lei^lng part.: in ' organ^jJng th«

; ; court , hait acccptcd memlKrshlp or "l lSn the committee. T he Idea, suggested I*.— by Froncc, Is tha t the nct-up of the

UT^ nlorlii] "oBJcctlons lind~laciirt^Vc Am7r- Ic^radliereiicg.----------1 - . . ,...

U mny bo possible to make sucli nltcratlons without destroying the u.w-

( fulncM of tho courL. And If It Is poisSblc. Mr. 'Roof presiimaWy wUl

r'/mltl' cnn friends of Uie court, however, who •lw will eay Uie only woy to get Uila

country Into "'it Js to rcvbc the UnllcdStates Senate. ' : ........... -

Vurftl 4 ■ ’ •_ c.b

•7 A. New Yorker,-

__ G . D . S e y m o u r

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A fleet of nautical strcct.clcnncra.= ■ Not In Venlcc, but on tlie East

i-lvcr. to Rather up the driftwood which Impedes private j-achta and

.. speedboats carrying New Yorkcra lo their offices on M anlialtan - Island

>(»• To th** lnrn»nslng pumbcr of biisl- jpp, ncs* ■ men Who commute wor k . If;

front homes, the need for white wings

^^ls aoa «too. for ih a t m atter—la nothing b ; t6 ^ laughtJ off. I t la a s vexing to

___ tl-m otorboat •commutcr to be a quiir-I ter of an hour'la tc to work bccausc u waterloggct^Ulmbcr has rammed J>U

Jiw. p rope lle rroa-lt-ls-to - a subway rider t6~bc~deiaycd~Tjya~8niTr t~circuirq n -n -

The folk who come Into New York *'“ * in their own wotercraft each mornlnR

or nnd go home, by Uic Fame method ot le t^ iiJght^are demanding th a t a gquadrQn

ganlzcd U) keep the channels free of logs, beams; craU a,, boxes.,nnd_other

the of ihe trash which finds Its wny Into by the river from Uio M anhattan; w ater-

icn front, o r from the B rw klyn ami Long Trinnt r l tv tnaniifnetiirlny rilstrlcts orL

— Uio-OUtor-shnrr ,WIH:---------Instead -of'ShoTels------------------

Ordinarily the iiroWem would be a ‘O'* municipal otic for tfic commLssloner

of public, highways to solve, but since Ltor the, fed;fnl;>.govomment controls , the 5 JT -waterwayB-whlelv- boynd - M anhattan . Island, the m atter hoa bepn put up lo

the United States coast guard, nr- I t Is asked to equip river renovators

wlUi a pair of lugs and a long wire net wiUi which to drag Uio river su r- face periodically. Any waterlogged

^ tlm bef-m a^nJu re-am alJ-.w o tcrcro lV r irk I t may. knock a h o l^ ln ,U ie planking, ion or ip ring tn e n ttm a iraa--c»u#e-Ti'lcak. ^ . or.tinmagc Uie bow, o r get under. Uic

J.I- iiMiiil injure tho alcerm ff-gcarand the proiK-liei-. Tli5 least Uiat can

ird hnniw i when a power boal collides ■hy with a dry tjeo3s crate la to havn‘

(ibme piilnt scroi>cd off. subjecting t h e mctni surface of the bout .to corrosion,

niver Caraecs Increase■ The demand tor a wliile wlngsquiid

on Uie East river Is m ade by theice Waterway league, represenUng moat ■X5- Ut tilt o»nifr»-of-» l»?iriflfi,ftnn wnrth a f I , , iwwrr l»ata and sailing c ra ft owned

by IndlvlcfCials wlililn New York's mc- -tropolttan-arcnr-and-by-t^ie-AflaooJa—

iry lion of Eiiglne nnd Boat Manufac* of turcrs.

- J lo w —oxt -nhlvely—Ih e -iiT n —tir-uscd- by motorboat commutera Is Indicated by the extent or docking facilities pro*

ing vlrird for such craft. Downton-n piers a t the ' fool or Wall street were Uic first to bc u.wii for Uic park lnc of commuUng crutt. Now the New York

, Yacht club has provided p iers for the purpose a t the foot of “E asl Twenty-

. sixth street, docking quortcra are be- ^ Ing furnished a t the fool of E ast For- £2i -tY.tecQnd__Btrect. and th e . M ontauk a b Yacht club haa ncQulred. for th ^ use m - of Its members who Journey to work

•by~ »iiteK '.Uic~ 'sliorc~ !ront4MS6 ' fchU ^ basement of a new cooperaUve apart*

m«Dt. i.w..*/. being built a t m- Firty-sccond street and tii'e E asi' ra) river.________________________________

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,'i ' A W a s h i n g t (^ ------------------------------ B j r K i r l c e - lng ‘ • —^ W A ^ JN O TQN^

^ hfs n^Bl atroll on the ancient, historic °* streets o f 'L ondon. England's heart.-.

o f-o ak -m lg h t be-touohlng-shouldcrs i r with him unbeknownst, he meditated; t for—thoro—waa—oaly -ouc-. of—todayli

grent men he would have known nt ^ t lBl il:- Aiia nhiiu.1t u t Uim- inw nw v

■■ ln{riUoncT'.n-''t'8t.-James-palace afoot, a toll hat. long ,coal uf funeral hue.

er badly furled umbrella' nnd all. ce The big guns of B ritish official llfc 1C -wcreTiOt very cnsunlly visible about Ul Uib'slro^tA. Tlie king., of coursc. .rode to n R otten Row almost uhaltended

every morning wliUe in residence nt rs Buckingham palace, bu t ' sidewalk re courtesy forebade you to rccognl*c r- him. There was no Upplng ot hiits or Kl other - salutaUoh os he passed, al- IVr thoueh-lf-he-em crged-ln-niorc .formiU. Ig,. fashlpn from Uie paiacc gaU» an k. hour l i ^ r tho Zxmdoners m ade quite1C B^luss,jl<)Mt_Jt. . ^1— ■------Id - • VJ^lEaay O rer Here ^ in Much Alirf.-^ntly flows the courseof u life In A ^ulilng ton . clt»<W,iafci*tb^ i-r 7viHcrienrrtlem<i?rBcy-ln f tw y th in trbu i i c a voU np-sontcm W oilitl you like u n. cIOBo-up-of Calvin CooilOsc?' Perfcrtll.

simple. Take a stroll with Uic 'T '

afternoon. Like aa n o l lie'll pause a t J, your side to sta re all.n_ whidow dls-

play, prefembly n bi^jcHiiop window,

MMEN’SflEIEn" I ELECTS yjSiFFIGEflSof DIXON. Jan . la <8peclal lo The

New.D—Tlic Lcnd-a-IIiuid club heldy. its rcKular .meeting for election of of-e- fleers a l the home of [Mrs. Fiiy Siiep-r- herd last Thursday aftem ocn. Mrs.ik fc-etrcted a.ssc prt.sldem and Mrs! W.. U. AUie-TfTRrrk clecled secretary. M^a. Murphy ap-

t* as members of U ii entertainm ent a t conimitlco. M rs.'S h ep h erd .'as ;iii^ b ii- s i ’ Mri. ' J o h n n . v j n ; ' f t c r v r u - r r -

frcrhmfnt-s a t Uic cla-ic of the r.aclall

Members cf th e Tuc.vaiiy Kvrnina! BrldRC club held nn extra srvMon a t' the home o r Mrs. K. C. Cochran'

" 'ruc.'iday afternoon. An intrrrxtlng cvenl of the-aftcm oon the prr-

f*- H.'iitiiii; uf n ifu tu. U uu'.iiy V ann ic. '0- Infant OauRhter of Mr. iititi Mrs- Em- u- cry Vnnetie. Mra. Coclrfan wn.s as- •ll shjcd In sen'ing by Mr^ Ciuy Ulxon.,n The Ambitious 4 -It club Riri.s' held

their Snturtluy afternoon mrfiing a t th e home of Blanch Johanwn. The,

^ pre.sldent. Gnicc York. prr.Mded aur>|__l>ig_th"_t)i:ylnc.".s hour whrn w ere!= made fo r 'an evening en irru inm en t toi

bc held soon. A jwrtioi^ o! sewlnsl . iioiir w is spen t .In working fjuilii

which the girls will offer for r-alc In! UiA ‘prmgy. An IntcrCilinR jK-ogrAm'

Lahue: reading. Ilazcl C>.;>r;__lakes.- E d n a= F erti; gaSBriB t/.ntpr.l,— F*e

Spencer; rtddle*,* Grace Vctk; vocal duet, Blanch Johansen .md Lucille Johjnson. Mrs. Johansen iuvsUted h ir daUKhter in aervlng deli:iou.'> rcrreah- m rnu. T h c n E r t -roccim.;-Tr!:i'i>e-at U»c home of Mra. Ju llf llroxn.

.Mr. and M n . W.- II Mirr wrre

. Mr. and Mrs. P. 6hrvh'-rl_^i3iorrd 16 T iler ' Sunday and V|w-;u iTiV vday with Mf. nnd Mrs. Joint Kinarr.

M n. j ; R. Seeley U cji,\a;r-<-ins a t home now. aa she murncxl Sunday

— nfterrioon frotn -U>fr T »rtti-F;i;!-..-r juBty hwpllal w h c« th e 'ixs a, ;«»iicnt for two «Tcks foy<nrtng an o;>eralion.—Pred-LenSi-ha»-i>ufehai«i_th?-D r. Lent 40-aoB . ranch one-hsif ralle

— •ou ihw est o f 'l h e -O l« o f t - a c tw o l - a n d wUl tooa m o w h U t tm llr to th e tr n e v

_ hnmi» This fa p n «>ffh >x-, nn-th eJ

i t b r Mr. S e e l^ f « ”ib e 'la s t fn r year*. t t Blanch Lyneh who broke her aim t - last wret- tn a- faU -fro m -a bob-Uiti

when horaca U»ca«e ingbicucd. >is

• FA llS .3D ilj[0 , SATPR--------- ;--------

I H n ^U T Y i.f th e cardinal tenchino

h n i .n‘.tl th v ir lihHUii ivd t w hi n f/u 'j [fnrffnrr.t. W n lk c r - ia Ihr. viastJ jcau .

= - i = = ^ = = = = . - = ^

t o n B . y s t a n d e r ^! u btvipson ' •

riic motor 'tra ffic unrecoRnized ,.favo b; hl'v.l thosc_wha-fluot..thc ualT-flf l»i5ky..>cloric turned out. mcn-nbout-town who nr<irt.-. a t lils heels for « l\a t they so obvl'icrs ously nre. necrct-service-•■dioks;'-- Ifjcd; Uic president's wny of gctUng desViv> kinim 01 1 nf hi.s ires.

n t Or n^ain: Oo out to the "nUllior

iig.J h nH fln ,.fo» t-th r -frmiiiectlyui nvynjicoot. brfdge acroM Botfk Creek canyon. Wnli lue. on Uie we.st foolw'ny n little after ’

A. M. You arc ulwny« ccrtaln, rnh llfc or shine, hot o r cold, to see a burly .out erect figure in dingy old-business suit ode wrinkled -leaUicr puttees.' ahapeJe.v ded cloth cap, swltiglng u b it of d twig b]

nt wny ot riding .crop, comc nmblliu nlk alonR. T hat will be Borah of Idaho il*c olf for-hLi Invariable momUig ride.; or Meet Mr. T aftal- ' Cross lo the ca-rt foot way and wnli

B ttl .n rl.tirn ___Al flnr,.,.up:an standing mnn of-deeply lined-face, biii

iillc turned oul ns spnicely as nny Boiic___ ^Utcti-Jiallop-couldlettalt-fori-wllt-fllMdt

by, iwundliiR the- pavem ent with hi; eo f canc__n)L4io»i IM ■ ' T l li lf '^ in uc WiT- rtht^iHOTj Howard Taft, chief Justice of ih( but Unll«l-6t44lfS-ttnd-Uic-ouiy-Jlvlag-for. ' u nicr prcKldent.fUr ~ J ^round-8 -A .-^T, go dou n . Cnnnec: • T ' ticut to the hotek club ond shopplnp flntljcinn tti, "K~.’—street, A v r n i -

a t Brunimcl of a clubman willxoriie step- lls- ping by. You'll know his military car- i‘. riaRc instantly. T h a t will bc Pcrsliln'g i>g|yi<l»hm-l>i*:-riai:y-<logf!a:---------------- ------

r— hnvintrtT-oubltr-wtih-thc-bone-fcnItlinf properly.

______ Ercdulck-PuU or-ta-ln-Pooetelto-foin p im c d lc a f care.H S ; .A n old-fii.>-hloiied dancc wm rlvn IIU la l- Ih o Dixon j-chobl-housc Saturdnj

I rveiilnu' to wiilrli the community wa: 1 hivlted. Tiie .Mf-rry M akers of F.dei

n i c ; junilsiieti thi- music. T he womet leld 6cr\’ctl refreslnrents o t nildnlRlit. j , f . ' Mr, nnd Mrr. Preston FerLs nre n

home ncaln a lte r a motor trip t< I Oregon and Wuslilngton..

Ed Wlbon relum ed the la tte r par I h i^ n f l : fr r j i TtnL-u rt-hrrr he nt.

tended llic funeral o f’ hla brother, whi 1*11* I died n t a ; anlt.irlum where iic hat

rerclvlng treatm ent.5 " , I M r..an d Mm. Fred EIlls and soi

e n d . cur.'it.T ol Mr. and Mrs. Wll

*ai C lcia.-zec FtJider S w iftran U'ui, n.i- nl.i ..f n new ml.-utiuinaing IIIIIII,hiv . ......I I..V Hr. J. M lt..«vi''" '* " f lilt- fi.llr;;.- .,f .. .................. .Mary.}l^.| nil iiiri.um .-:.f. K-ll lu Ull hi.Hiiuii li«\f

fnr lie Ih rmm tila g ..;il: '. i Kurii.i-r “*■ IIM- Hie 'irx iw o» n niM;;f riiOi-r. ,ri(l ""•In.iiii.i. f'. N rIiii{.I.v il irlniixh'

tlmt iiK-ui>iirt-<. Itself it It on llie [Tie i”’*"r*l'**‘ *'f "!• mirrpylng ami nin;o- HJ, iliiUfic iIi'Uc-w. wiil/li us* irlp>D»nie ere •''J'~-itie M.lciire «>f ilio in*^*urcmMH . to "f irijinst.-*. •In j '' I II

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ilDAY jjOENING,

_______ PROLONGED PUNISUMlfflT______ The.. J a w . .ldocs._not - ftHow,...an_

fen d e r 'to l>e punished more than i - - - for-tac-Bam «-crtm e. yet. children

frequw lly punlalied hg a liran d a, for a single'hilsdecd. >

Jan e t a t the age of six took n tj te r from her mother's pufse

. b-)ught enndy. Both the buying candy‘'n h d th e " ta lc in g of-iw enejr

• been atrtcUy. forbidden. The -cj made her slcfi She ^ a s whipped p u t to-hed.. and - for six ..wholelw! wns allowed no candy wliatsocver

Her., offense was mentioned ai and again whenever ahc did some I

— ■E5” A~potentWtrtniPf:------ -------------The child's first conccrt .over

transgresslcn soon turned .to re». ment. She bccame sullen, morose,

llJ-tcmpercd. •---- — MosUmothcrs-wnuld^JiruLe_b{cn_

, -----------R j s ^ a i ! c o g E a i n s

- iTwln-Folls-Tlmc)

337.li-KCIQ Twin Fall#—I3M10:00-10:30—Prelude-'period

<jo :3 6 -n :30-lMU:» '1'nrifty s 'H uui—111 lu ijlu t,-------

»■ i^no - l;00—Merchants' Hour1:00- a:OO^Afternoon "v o rlc ty F

_ - ' - ' gmm •" " Daily Evening Hour-V 5-00* 0:00—Amateur and Clilldn

t” *__________ Period _Monday. Wednesday and FrfSay

-0:00- 7 ;3(W ow i»-C ricr----- ---------j>onday, ■ Ta td a y . ThiirMisy -and^g

' ' urday.7:30*8:00—Town .Crler

= ' 8 :00*10 :00—Studio Hour by 10 :00*11 :00—Cln.wlcal nnd Scml-Oi ... ' sJcal Progrnm.— -ll-rf>0-l!ha(H'Popular-Dftno<*-PrognM ‘i l3:30*2:OO^MldniBht Frolic (Satuni ... , .only.______________________

.. . SATURDAYim 2!j:!j=kvW -CHlf385=1020—

iip_ .4::iO—Uncle-Bob . ■____________nil 5:00-U3rchc»lra; u rv a ii .;

G:00—Hotel Orchestralln 1:00—Studio Hourly, B:00—O rchestra----------------- - _lit, ll:00-=-insomnlo- Hourr.M WCCO MJa»Mpoli»*bj- ~ g t.-:p i« » J-a ioHR 5:C0—Pianist: Dinner Concert10. 0 :00—Music Box Trio

0:30—Philosophies; Old Producer 7:00—Musical Programs (2 hrs.)

nit 0:05—Dance Orchestra------- 4M3—WEAF Jiew .york.Trfl6ft—

m t 0:0O-NiHlpry«;Orc4?»K«K.-,'.V-------iitf . 7:00—Organ Recital de- -T:3f>=^M»tfrtti»'n tmt‘—11.s g-on—Tiin rT' nfr-fTrflnilTTHj "*“* TP 0:00—Ponce .Slstcmhe 0:1&—Dancc Music» '---- — 30&&—KOKA -rittkburgb—9S0-

&:30—Literature O cnix T u k4 - -0:00—Godfrej^^Ludlo«_______ -HR 6:30—'WJ? Programsau. , JiJK>rw.nanrj>-.Hniir--------P* ' 3SI.2—KOA Denver—830 ^r- 1:30—Demonstration Hour iR. 5:00—Orchestra; Talk

^ 8:00—Tunrs of-Broadway 0:00—Sunday School Lesson

“ 5 ~t>736—Dance OroHeslra-----------------■ • I 4S8..g- v ^ « » - « " rr l t i-T W

0:00—NatlonM OrehcsU-a . 7;00-Variely Hour fl.oo—Tunes of Broadway

.•'> 9:00—Studio P rogram --------------“ 10:00—Concert Orcliestra; Sympho c« 12:00-Mldnlght Prollc

S83.5-.KNX Lo* A nx»le»-loao ' a t " OO—Plnygoera Club; Fcaturies , 0:05—Announcement; Feature Pi

I0:00-M r. and M rs., 10:30—Feature Program

J” a:00a-M ldnlght Express . .t f r ---------J tS J^ K C O^TWHmBB—TO—ad ‘';®®“ ^ » ‘‘onal Orchestra

8:00—Tunes o f-g ro ad w iy.y O ^ w t^ ’o ^ C a w l r a i i j ^ n d a ___ __in s o —Tije Big .Shaar <5 hx*.j .

u ' 2M.1—KCX PorUantf—1110

. . . -0:ac—News;- Showboat’-Prolic-------10:00-r<3ood Cltlxcnslilp P r^ ra m 10:30—Dance Music

1" , i « J - K S L sa lt Lake City-1130 v C;00—NaiioiinJ Orchestra •jr. 8:00*-.Tunrn nf TlmnHn....— l):0^-Novei'tyl!pj!£gg^ J l - = = = i-r 10:00—Amateur Night,f, 10:30—Dance Ma*.lc

lliOO-Co-ote .ClubFrancisco—C80

(y Orchestra• 7 ;00-Chaln Features ' 10:00—Dance Band

‘ » : 0 0 ~ ^ l n F ro u rcs .2 hr».)— . 3W.1—-KJR Seattlc-^70

i? :S S =£'S '^is;s i.°gSfr‘

------a:ao—violin Recitat'------------------- --

S l€ 9 fu n s O u t -' Scyiiirxir n ti 'ts . ilie ^kl^lIfll

. . and jilujw rlglii.-w aa Ifiiln j « >• York reix iiitr slurlv* nlmu, hts you " ( la d fn I'.iirtJSlaiile.'' lm u liL ' i

------ u m 'tiljgcc_ ilu^0u i_uuu_ :4 i„_^ ^ ,,_ »'■» »-m|wny n a i Iff! atmml

~tnm"H Oi.icn uf css slein In Ihe l>n I^r.ilnii rlgm..uoO ll.« n a s S>rltile. I ui>k« up and aaio to (lie cti nlio «.■)« IjiBS a e ^ t o ii.«; -ll-. ly o.i.J iirt^-jilchlle.’ •U't.ll, un «ti drr.* ha. 'W e'ra *lw|.liu, ..i»

J field «Hsm»w.—Hej|-«jiig#-Bv8--lower e j .\ in f« r ln f r -

Kfvs W ist ^ m d } t&« PM & TOO wtifc t o . -«

r r p r r ^ T h e - H y i n g ^ F I ^ t ^

CNT llM T b ' B«*Pt~J«Jet'8-lllnea3-aa-------17“ tldentf'pttnlahm ent;—Bome-of-ua.*T»_9t th ln k -U ia t. U «uch lld .dcscncd_ t an once whipped as' well, b u t no ono can t r e n .are iWktjUic added , penalties werc .i: d again an d -ac tuaU ylhannfu r

To .know, th a t a grudgo was* n Quar* against her waa to foster a sen » e‘ and injury, w -fc e t 'th a t- th e -b la c k - r ying of on ' h er name were JncradicaWe s ■ay-Twt -mswurtige-furthw-effortB-iownrd

•candy behavior , a a d t9 undermine her

child Is punished p ever. caily or ^ e c w j« ~ lh e re sH ould l I again »ft«rraath:~ W dlaapproval,- nor nc Uttle wlUihfildlnff of paren tal love. m otberJ-puhlatunent__ Bhould-:be_'_lmme.

-----r— ■defiHy^unbleaiant-to-act-as-a-biver her to the r^ U U o n of the a c t I t si resent* wipe o u t 'a l l m re s . The litUe

Mc. and should feel th a t cach day, each------------ representf a fresh chance fo r aclien wll«r m ent and approrol. _______ ____

aa_ llEbuv.cB Setvtci. . KIMBERLY METHODIKTI E PiB c6 pA L '*cm }R cn

B ert A. Powell, pastor • 320 ■ Mr#. H. C. Magulir. choristc;

Mrs. Joe 'Laiighlin. pianist • 10:00-A. M. Sunday-school; -:

n--------- wflM.'~gupcriironaent:--------------------------------- rr .M A; Mr-Momlng_worship..,_______ them. "All Hall the Power of J

Wame." B p ^ f ih ; offertory. "iTTt______ Face." Miss Anna "Roberts; sci

subject. ^T he. M arks of the Splr

lldrcn’s p Ep^orUi EeaRue. _ _ 7:30 P. M. ~Evenhig service. £

“*y la l'm usic: sermon subfecC^‘;T lT n ---------- al-an d -th o -L eaM ObligoUon.” —d= S aU , ,o L i; is T £ R - j , jjBSBYxERiyvi

CHU RCH — : -I rtif.. K . Walpole, pa.'stoi-uuis- A; M .. Sunday school.— •

•H :IS A ..M . -Mornfiur tt-orshfp. n re inoB jcc t. " m c s urV atcst-vict

iturday , .3 5 p „ chrlsUan Ende_____ _ Subjcct. f^ lhd lng Something Goo

' Evcryl»dy." •F riday evening. Ciioir pracLicc,

°^ Rev. John K. Walpole. pnMu

10:00 A. M. 'Sunday schocl. 7:30 P. M. ChrlsUan Endc

_ Topic, ••Finding-SonieUilng Gooi Everybody.*' ----------------

• . 8;J5 P. Jtf* Evening worship, niori subject. "Life's Grealesi Vlcl

Wednesday. 7 P. Mm choir pra« Thursdoy. 2:30 P. M. ML-slo

cer society meets a t the home of 5.) L. E. Joslln.

» ________:_flW >KR rF .RMITS p ECISlOJ___ _ _ J 5 T . J ^ t n * '. J a n . - J 8 _m r->V n.j

M rmltUng an official decision In ■■“■■■ BOTUvBri-Ay ~ |V ^-jj.'i.-.*"'-". t l i n l fiere J n n u a ^ 22 was Isauec

day by the state boxing commU As a rule decisions arc no t give

u a__ _ ihc_M inne.v3tfl„rinE._biii__Uicy. perm itted a t Ujc dl.vcfciio« ol

______ boxing commission.

_____________ACQUITTKD OF MURDER' -JAMESTOWN,-N. Ur. Jail, 18 (

Inez Gontka. l7-year*old farm was acquitted by a Jury today 1

- Charge of^-klllliig. h e r father. Ch.

» HBMlton. las t September 3,

^ _________ LINDBERGH FORCKD RACt'CLEVELAND. Jnn. IU f-TV-Co

• C harles A. Lintlbergh wn-i fot-ced' by low Tlslblllty late today a half

............ a fte r-h e had taken off.irom . thephonct nlcipjU alriw rt for Beliefonle; Pi

sylvanla. Lindbergh wiio Is en r ISO ^ York, arrived here Uibi a: I ” . noon Irom Indianapolis.

E m b a rra ss in grnilestrlniiK in miu of the

Streela nf Clmgmr, Sf«iiliin<t. n-. »y-were tiinnrpil n.r .iiwcrl •Iniln inualc tMiilii;; jii.t)iirrntl,v fmii

------- - young woman, whii wus |ilii»furiously. .' Iic ii:nl Jum houcli

3 — •j>orfDWp-njTjjrrsj.r-ini>r~7J3t«rjr»rn, aliul. off, iviin, i|,,.“ |p f r ih f Kl’ I ■ — Willie • l i c n a s ^ i i 11,^ iilri-r-riliot--------- - -.Cow-atalioi,^Ui-tn.-l>i.>i»d*-ii»lii.u-jn "lie dill n«ii kni.w j j tirnt hnv lo 1

nrr Uiu llltlrllh>^1130

- - - . . . Q o r a £ ,g - / : iQ f l r____---------- ------A-HOC/r;oPvltnI«.T»-«l»-«mU»i». t,

makes u very »ail.fui-l..rj llm.r f..rllt.lllO -pjnige. -nM- C-llldlTH HlH.lil.itmniuglily nuiiii«..| 11

■“ 0 Ing Dsed lo «v.-t ii.cm tj.iw.i ihirlii;: npcTTillmi. TNi» 11,. . r ni.8..ri.. fn-••II and C‘iv.iilin.. Hint .... .. u-iik oil

, .llie inerlmnlsi.i nn.l It h . nx.n-u I'ractii'ally Ou^tii..*. , •

f* Thanks Hoover i n r

yuuiii

a n ilA .t llie’i- IS s>uf :

• won- ;'•Ul ie <

p«)p>r ~ g | | H H

a l P

-U - auf—- ’ -- u a - m a y - _ - JJ d _ to _ b o _ : a n doubt -. rc .unfair

«,'as~held------W K a W j I l lh J , A l s S f c Msense'O f

■Jk - m arks----- -le w ^ to nrd-good —her self- ' M M

d pliyel-'Id n ^ n io ’ — 'nor a n y ' ' A ' ve. The - M imedlate, ___

.................I t should hEKRY M. ROD[NS01«.'lo8 Anin Ue child banker, who ha* been menUoned iCh hour. K poulble ^nember of . the II60 achieve* cabinet.—Hp- was a niem bcr-of-'

- , I)awM rcparaUon, commission.

I O p e r a U c b u t ;

'istcr .-^ynlat. . 1 ;-3S. S________

iiP.-. J^«*' —}f Jesui.’ ' '•p ffc rT o-— B l " '/ m -

sermon K w t W S ^ lU a T

Spcc* lTc~MBr=" —

t l A N " " ------- — T J ' t - - ‘a.-stor f i ' r ' " • • > ->I .- ........ - •• ------------- . : / X:p. Ser* ■ .............'VtctoryH*- t.lHTL*t - KOOSBVgL-Tr*eeoahi- o f —IIndeavor. , lat* p m ld c n t Roosevelt, will aGood In p e r |„ Tannhauser with U>e Phi

■ driphla-C lrlc. O p w -eo m p an y .— 8Llcc. rteeived all of her mnsical Uaini

—•tn*‘th d -U n « P d ^ e r t« :-----*----------

INORDISTfllGTLEIlflfvictory." — ^—

tlTonan- ' DUHL. Jen. 18 (Speclnl to T of Mrs News>—"Looking • Forward'

-iubjcct of an Uisplrlng message whi M n, J. B. A rthur. Burley, preside

; io N of tlic first, district Federation ■Women'a—eluber^rought-rW edneed

.n...ord«r. afterhooR->l<>'«lub>woinea-oI-.tho.Wi ' ‘” ‘5? E nd .. During her Arth

n pley. fo r p r c s m ^ ^ of.-1 aut^ to- n au tn a l foreats and fc^./cJopcrttU imlKlon, 'given ly Tl,o liiectln.? whicii was licld In I lic y -a re pfcsbyicrlan churcii wns opened wi

ol iJit? community singing led by Mrs. P.BnrUctt. Mra. R. O. MCCall. aa cha

“ uV acnntT txInccd—M rs.--Arthur.— M____L F ttalti YotlHgT^-eMmpanlcd-by M

18 (/I>- .iRnr-.two numOcrm girl. "Wiierc My C aravan Has Realcd”~aj ay of a •■When I'm W ith You:7 M n . W. Charles Burke. s ta te chairmaiv!<)f'the depai

c r near fflent-i-<ir. rttnctlcan . hfeniix spoke < "Whv . Fcdcnitc" a n d M r p ; Cr~'

------------a ch ro cd e r.-d b lrtc f-cb a lrm an -o f-c lACK -» ten-lrn work, rnnkri ■ nn .I'gcdet -Colonel *^d lt.i BcncllLs."'> l' ,•ed bttck TJic m eeting closcd w lU fa silver I alf hour by women of UievPrpbytcrl

^ p ^ n n ' r-Newly- clccted- o fflce rs-if )thc- O n r ^ e Fellowa w crc~ln.st«llcd Wcdncwl 1. «f*«r evening os follows; Noble grand, Ul oiicr* J g ,,a„b : vice grand. William Ho

pie; righ t supporter noble grand, J. Larson; le lt-supporter noble grot Buckcndorf; righ t supporter v

le l>ii«) irandi Smith Hafringlon; le ft au r.-<i-nt- porter vlco grand. Dave Bcrent.

riiin': of CiWiiiin. ^iih LWII: witrd6U'."*'H^from a Horger. William Post was 1

lih>»lilns ^ ^M rs/'saM 'H ^^ Mrs. WllliiHopple were lio.itcsses to mcmb<

R *n»rfir o f 'ciic RcJreJcalt jccnjzngwn 3 Kloco; Wednr.«iday afternoon In the Odd Fi

l il‘ n in'»-~ lu':t .i hall.— P u ilw im a liHiUt> UH loK-nr»l' n c u ^cs::ian.dainty.rcfrcalmicnl9..W( lo a liu l' »<*n’cd to ID * members. The nc

mecUhg w ill ' bc January 30 a t t liomc of M n. n ic iiin s Morris, assist

. jy Mrs. Molor._____ _____ Mr, nnrt Mr;__n ii.itar Tflinrr au» ~ iL-ir L .- AHLUU, ni.uu;i u f - nffTln

for llie a n ih f te T ^ ttc n a e d -U ic -T d a h o ' 3ti • .ijl<l lie Orange convai^lon a t I’ocatcllo tl

week. i " 'f lifr . rlii;.- the

I ’r o f c c t C h i l d r e n •ri>uv« r. A f t e r I n f i u e n :

Coldi AtUckIng Weaketttd ijyxtci May Lead to rneam onla

___________rtflnfT"r I"' Is after a flu a t a l ^ Then, iiiorr t i t

_ ev;rr. th e tligh lcst cold may lead DnrncHlita,--pneumonia, ot - a . sccu; and more severe case of flu.

r iu neanj' always leaves the slot . ach upMt. In ternal medication sliou__ therrfore. be aw lded. u It s a of»' fu rther disturbs Uic dlgtsUon u

thus rcUrda recover^-. •__ But If a fresh cold ccmfcv doi

ict th ; clilid k-ep’ ii om T«gnC ~Ji — mb-Vtek.* w i-hfoa>-ttwd-e}t»»t*»t Ix

Ume. AS u b applied c:;tcmai Vicks con bc av?d lively anci c iu with lia- fear u f binctUns a dclicj

~ ------------- -- - - -' V lcka-act ways* a l oner alaorbed and i'nlia’ed) to cticck t

, ' cnld and avoid s ^ o u a eomplicatioi And. o f-T ourw . i r U jn s t-a * sqf c r - a d u i ta ^ ^ * , - ; " - ^ - .- -

| p | i eUOSCRlBS POR TH E NEWS.

^ P ^ ^ ^ F i r i n s - g i e g . g r

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in q ^ f o r C o n s t r u c t io r

-------- ^ P r o g t ^ i n - J o p t f i n f D is lr ic I

----------- ^Ncw«V-DaW,-,eoT*rta« » ao-n»U' Btretch o t !<ainia to. t ^ M nstijicted foi

• ■ th e GootUn* «xtttUlon IrrlgaUoaJcrt are Meipg conriaerc<l In th« DeO' ver offlco of the r«*clwnaUon d e ^ '

• - m ent prior to the advertlatn* forT hta gtrektv-of new ctnM, to bfe add-

____ ^alre iu ljr_ * u lh O rt* « l._ J^J- ~ strucU on' to ft polat Just norths oj

Haxclton.An ftdvUorjr board been re-

_ . .......ccntly. orjBOteed to harmonUe diver--c e n t cliilms find s<)\vc rlg h t^ f 'r 'ra j

-------------prQblem »,;-tt. g . a ^ e r d > je p « 8 e n ? :- ~ tng the Nortli 6Rle Canal company

la chairm an.. OUicr mcmDori a re oj H. Stuphen. spcrcUry of tho.Good- Ing district: E. W. n c lman. rcprc- sen tlns tandholdrrs on the flrat kb- reflation: and Project Supertntendeni

■ K. B. Z>orlln8ton. who U sccrctary ol) ■ ! the board. A (Utli member vUl b< i Y " desltmnted to i eprw n t the-Bls-W ooc

' '___ River Canal company. _ ______' Tfie Modem Equipment

- A^<.nrriihg ta- ihrannatunr~Btpen~^i from the otXlco or Supcrlntenaeni DorllhBton. about 15 per ccn t ol

------------- th c workT i r m e first niHc~a n a -» l>a«_________ot—canol-con^trucU on- ig—com oleted— and a crew la a t worlc on th S unil ! which is enUrely through tova roclc

Tho cut Is narrow and deep and wUi ________h pve e ^ d e r a b lo f^ . I t la « •

continue ra pidly frpm'no^** on. aa-the________ contractors.arel& stalllnff a_lanre_cen-

tra l -compressor plant to take lh«■ place of amall porUble a ffairs hereto-

.fore used. A »reat modem <lraBto removes Uje rode after Jt. la drllJ« and shot. Work on thc second unit

_________rnmpriKiTtg two mlle« Of ~cgtth~an<irock excavaUng. haa come to a stanu- still on account of cold weather, af­te r being about 35 per ccnt.complct,- cd.

. . , - p n accoimt_. of., the ^m agnitude oloperatlona ^ ^ a ^

been-A ttracting conalderttblo attcn- tloni ’Hjcre arcTivCTal modvni llnca on tho ground, one o f them t great Vwalklnjr type'^ machine whIc^ steps along from place to place or

i — ----- cnormou* feet. Under favorable, con-dttions. aome of these drogUne cxea- vatora can'mOYft 3000_cublcr y ards ol

-----m aU»riii]-4ty-2«-'houra.f / P lan 70-MUe Canal

L ■ Contractora for the f irs t iinlt. oi .. § deep rock cut, arc the D erboa Con-

r structlon company. i W n sto n Broth------ T ----- crs-havB- Ute -sec<mdrmiULT-fl.-g.-^Par-, ' - • • —IUigiian^4tf,a-geperat.supi9yl>loa‘‘Df:th(

■ operattona, fo r thft gftvemmcnt. whll< John K.' R ohter b resident engineer Tlie .undertaking contemplates a cofn- pleted canai some miles In length of -whicli about SO miles haa been de­finllcly routed. At the lower fn d ol the’ two-unltB now belnsr^eonKnicted dlvcralon works of reinforced concretc

_________ «-ui divert some 1000 second fee t otw ater tcTUife- Norlh Side C anal pro-

---------------JecL AMUl ISW fw t WlU. Un!u l l---------- — etM>ve¥cd-aa-dom to th e Ooodlnj

project, where It w tO T useaT O -B B #- m ent U « water supply from Big Wood river. This wUl permit all water- de-

p-?----------rivad-fittm Bis Wood rtver to be used;--------------o n -lao to-above-the-gqVCrnment-eanat

' 60,000 acres of new lands under wat< j er. and will insure adequate walei

supply for tlio enU rc.'lracl of 115,004 acrca. . . - - -

M E M B E R H O S T T O LO D G E

DURLEY. Jan. 1B~<8pcclal to Tlie News)—Burley Elks, a t a well a t­tended meeting of tho local lodge Wednesday night, were Invited lo p a r t ^ e of a roast tender turkey feed.

agreed to provide Uie birds. The in­vitation was accepted'- Joe C.- Lyncli was eiectea u ^ t c e of th e 10d«c. lu

I succeed IL B. Hemingway-who .has------^ ----- nioved -to -O gden .—Ih e -jn ee lin g -w a i■ ^ p ^ d c d over by Past E x a ltr t Ruler

Novel t f e n a- " ‘•'fn .Inckle rctumtt) from Ills tint

. pany Ills tunihcr wns eager, of ('.■ur»c. > of tl.o.•TUL'U D«kc<1 wiint ha bad lo eat. Ja rk le said "I’lnk jotDtm ami tliu iiilu r il ls motlier. qulie tnj-atlfled. tele- plioned Illl bnsie»». hiiO found tlml

_______ JunRei nnd In.iy flngers bad-;----------- been «rv<sj

Lard EffinshemA good luaoy lo.viji lu u „ UoUed

. States t r e called effloghira. THeh> Is alwaya « rcaron. Durlag tii* nemlu-

I ■ . llnnary war. U rd tMnKliom raaJgnrd------------ ^*-nU-aimmiialea.,lB-the Kaglleh -.rmy,-

^ f u ^ c IA flchi xM Am erlm nt afier Ivnsliinrl rn.plr.y«j ti,y H en'lsn n c r ‘

- 'f . Hirwe*, Mnntlii.T.

t ‘-‘T h e j P l y i n g F l e e t - 1

~ ' C O O K E i r F O O D ~

_______

Af.eaodi/t; Ladies’ Aid

- j S a t u r d a y — —

- • Alypjni V M otts . .

V h a tS u ro tta r iB ;

t io n '

r l c t ~

jQ ic ^ mue

for w n jB S g S B m

bids.•d i-

con*

Iver*

lent-

^ ood* - 'Pre^

denty1 be vood

-o u r 3 e ^ "' o f "

Cted. - - unit

"^iii j e a n l i t t l e d h v la y s ihc la type o f bcack /fuit will bc pu

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X G A S T L E F O R D C LU B P L A N S -, f a r e w e l l f o r m e m b e r

-------- . .CASTLEFORD, Jttn.,10 (Spcclal lo

~ y “ T ho Mra. O’. L. Thomaa en-tcrtolned the Thcm anus ciub aiiunch- eon and cards Tuesday. Mrs. W. J.

P*®*:" Burke was'reclpient'Of first prlw, and J Miss M. Thomas comolaUon. -Tlic

U ^ h ^ c ^ r f M ^ T O o m aj'n ex t ~Wcd-

w f l i ^ j a r t ^ a ^ ^ h i ^ k ^ h l c f

* Uio community. There ■ will bc n nicn covered ’diah luncheon scn-cd a l. l > «” P. M.con- - Everywomaa'a club participated at

the ■ silver ■'teft gitcfi In thc_ Prcsby- « tertan--church---in --num r:B ar--W f?P

hesday. bonoHng; Uie district presi­dent 0C..tli6 rederkted clubs, M rs Ar-

. or thur. Burley.Ton* ' Castieford CTrange m et Tuesday -oth- ftv'enlng. J . M. *ZJio(has presiding. Tlic Dftiw O raage- a doptcd-a-lt csQluUoa - approfc: " th e « r 'b y , .B a l l 'lA k e Olty Cham*bcr.bf irhlle COnuaereft - r i^ n lfn g ~ U rif r o trsiignr: neer. M lai R uth Qbayer entertained with ^fn-< two plane ifcleeUons. Mr. Nelson, igtli, *’*®W m ah to i tWe J m m c Coopcra.

dc- Wve crcalpeof,-^talked bn ''Coopera. i of «on.“ • . •icted --Castlefonl-M ethodlst Episcopal Lad- ;retc Aid m et T hutiday a t thc home t of ,■**-■ A. Klnyon. wlUi Mrs.pro- ^ ______ _

i4lwg“t« -T — —

A / ~ V‘•e- . t r t I I f * W ”

used h y I W m m hinal, — I T ' r ' n T T T T T f f

•aler

TODAY! - - yIGE ~ j S .

Ttie m

“■s ■ Iteea,

IWler

S Lrat. TT—

v: .bad ’ M W Q F Y > X 1* ^

liedH s

7 ,*ofd . ^ ^

fier - f - - / y K

- 3i>f i :4 ^ T « r in a__ - T h o - ,^ « r ld ’i ~ y r c a l W r- . ] _ a t t S i ^ - i A m y _ « f a n in— ' c t ^ o n s c r c a*“ - y»xh9^ji&f tb e circus we

- t - ty '. 't f ^ - ^ c a t o r . o f • 'T )ib • • — jU i

■ c o a t ^ y “ LAY OK M

P A Y S - . - S

- ‘®e^FIyi. G n a r j

g a t h e r , w i l l y e a r .

J _

^ ' '''I* M '*‘f ^ m r T __4 ^

f W

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in bathina co8tumcn. This popular during the'comiiiu acanon.

isiiorihouse asslsU nt hosle.-a. Mrs. '■■■|J.~BuTke7"pre8Jdcril.~pre5ided.— The ;R I soclcly voted lo assist la buying- a

•iicrcopticon for Sunday evening m eet- when ft series of Illustrated lec-

10 iurc.n on tl»o Bible will be given. I t

J. bc Biven J a n u a ry 34. Mrs. M. -W. md Cook, chairm an-of th e program.’ prc- nic «nlcd thc following numbers: -Com-

f.1 mimUi:-*inBl«ff,-fOhl-liltllo-Town-ot- edi- Bpn7Ichem”r “Bible-Descnpilon of the Tirr PuJuilacTl—ta m d i^ M ra ^ ^ o o ki ■-■■T ha ie r VoUey o f 'J h e TVcnty-Uilrd Psalm."

n line." Mrs. Oeo^'e Clement. ... I Roll ‘cnll wni answered by menllon-

ins toviiis visited by Jesus during hla a l ministry and telling of. Uie events

by- happeniiiK in cach. CommuftHy-'ffltjg^ R P liistoT^-Tliero la ft Oreen Hill P ar Mi- Away.’’- closed tho program.Af" Ted Heller returned lost week from

Nebnuka. where - hc vlailetl a t his ^ y old liomc for a lew weeks. n»c _______________ -

, b f E x p e n n S jf^ X S v te ^ ^far: Hip rliH'drvn'. tinm inen * ^ d ~h h Mu-K.” renilii n m lvm n nf a d rie o to ®“ - .pim ’iiiN ipi^ (he lliilb darling*

prncirrp oil Ilip jilBHo^le« c r tlia bed* nlpiiil. Smnu lovely niiil iitllque pnt> tprnji can he i n i< ^ on ilreacer f ro n ts trfth tho rlittrn n f a hnm nw fr fo r Jo-

[fj, KinnMx,—I,nitl»vlii*> rntirU r Jnn^rtl.

---------ONE------j d a y

O N fe f= =

°o fr -B ro w n =■^«nfaeJ>arro-----------

G o s t e H r = ^ ~ Poodles - ■ Hanneford M

lls o t'-a L iie tin ie •

ilmala’. . . a -colois^. col- - • c ^ w t . . . ’tHo' fTparkUoif .

^^7 sto rj . '.)ib Blood ------- -. - '7 .i i s o C ^

M o D p r r ' - ' « } D N E W S . ■ -

-STARK

x a ^ ) ^ S p e c i8 l I : r ! 7 £ v ;

~ -r'BU H iX 'TJanrH a—fBpsclai to .-,H ie- Oc-~F|pncr . -Nnw HampiMrg.-

nAUonol-'CMluff tecturrr. wlli sp ^ k"" a n i« " B u l^ W Q r* » U ~ 8 a tu ra iiy - iI t^

□Mn. dUeusalag objects of tiie Onuige- »nd--lh<-part-.tbfeJCtoii6cJjaa...t»l?TO

in ftdvanclns ngncotture. .The meet^~ lH irw m “cp en-ir» :S O -P -M .- «fK|-*tU

— be an-open seMton to-whtch Ihe.pabT lie U ' Invited. '. Postm aster B*y.,5»nbury..l3^ln. j e r , celpt ol a latUT from the Oerman I consul a t Seiittto ftskinj. fo r lnfor-1 mation_.conceming |

here In IWO.Mra. E. B. Kendrick »-Jll leave In

the ne'ar fu ture fo r La .Grande.-O re- “ goiir"to m akf'W fr-'hw itf. Mr. KRU ZZ g r t C t n ^ - ^ t a r a f m e d - ^ L t r - O r i ^

several months ago a n d lia s T e e n . In cliarge o f the Home Lumber and coal company. David Kendrick will cbnUnue w ith -Wail - and RawUnga store J Jor the present. -

^ _Q rv ilfn Am bn»e:_h«L brcn_prom ot^ ed -to - ita ff aergeant onii(rioca3~ N a^ ticnni guard - unit; Robcrl Cleveland

. lo Kcrgennt, bhd Frcd Rodscrs to corporal:_______ ’ '

icetball r.q'uad which hn.s played a number of tryout games reccntiy. The squad includes: Troy Moore, Everett

-— jUulUns. Oordan Van Oalran. O tro Quire, -Frod-Rodgcrs, John rraalcr, Harold Bllllnga. Myron Ptercy, Lelgh-

__ i •T’h o trttnl nitm h^r. of fgr^ fnrnrflrd-ed from the local frelRlu depot for 1038 waa 2C07 an tncrcMC ot 300 over

— ip r r -p o n r rc e r iN r tM r- j is i -w itn - i tm „ cars~fo>--ia3a-andJ35 during Uie pre­

vious year. Beans, canned miHcToIlT ions, prunes, caaeln and barley ship* m ents also -Increased. A gain of 48 carloads of automobiles is nlso noted.

=s? m e r cceip tsv th is • yvAT 5iiowini;'~ 8g-

_ita_J._W .lcftm ijbcIl_w nsJi05lcsa_t0. 5 mctnbeto of thc Sunnysidc club Wed-

nesdaylw U h..l4 members In attcnd- anco. Roll call , waa answered with ft

Sr rcrse from each gueatn' layoriie pool * followed b y . a contest in whlcii Mra.

^ J 2 « L .^ * M r_ ^ Q n _ flr5 U u l? c ^ P In n 8 m v e n discussed for Uie annua) gucaL

day whlcii will ha-J**H m ry-9a% rthe home of Mrs; Olay Cox. lV e « E n Z W c b b c rr - J rT -h a r r5 0 n c - tn

Uie f - --I ,-■

an- • 'hlanta

'omhis

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ig> .ed-nt-ntsJo-

— - ________________________ ^

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yoyo

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P A Y M O R N I N G r J A N U i

C W (^ o on a bustaeas trip.•. W«1 Spence »Ul le»ve Saturday f«

1 - ■rematndcr'of ■ ihb“SilnU»* --

I church-.Sut\day ' eVeD&tf w hui D i B. ’O. Humphrey. OOOdlagi = dtotrli e auperlDtcoiieiit. - w lli-flit = .th e -p u ip ^s . _Mlaa_YBtbfau£h>Jiomo_<l«n9.MtrT k Uon worker gave a lesson on hoir••- decct|iUon-tff-ntembeTB’ )^the-WorU:e vlc,w club Wednesday a t lh e home ( n Mr»._piea_Bc«.k3.:ZS31ow>p«,« «- aon the club <juHi w m worked on anII .plana_CQmalclcd for_lAC "f$«l”- program lo be filven'by:.tlie dub -ill

cvealag of Jonimry 35 a^ the NorUi^ r t c w - sclioolhoiwe. D alaty refrwli a l'S ien ts -tfcre l:cfvca ''‘lo 16 ('mcmbci- and two gueais. Tho next meeting wl . [ b e a "kid parly" and covered- dls

rtf Mrff, BclConrad Jiuiuar^- 30.

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aauifflfimsiit ONEUyONOR iOLi

= ==WURTA«GH==H}Bll?=-4«=^fiPCcifti=J M Tlie New.li—studenta having gradi „ ^ 00 or ftbo\T In Enailsh or p'ibl

5«aW nJ, clait.cs In MurUuBh his gohool—Iwve—l>ocn-lUtcd-:-on an F^ii

a llsh honor roll. T he ll3t Inclutles tl I,; XollowlnR:M I'Vciainifn - C n n Moyca. Medcr 'Z Pickett. Doris Bronson. David Adan J son. Allcr RiHled'sc. LUly Heslbec , ’ Leonn' W hiiwcrlh,. Dototha Dceke ■ Tommy Rutledge ond ^ r th u r Terr>-.

[ ^ S S iK u i i j lu iu d u u fi S '" Marjorie Hutlcdse and Rea Callen. ± •JJifiniftrii->Thf3nin!i niinlap-Blftln_B'

ley, Dellwrl. Clawson and Chari'

Public speaking—Blttlh Bolcy.'‘.Thi [ ' mas Duiitap, Delbert Clawson, Chari !, lUarshnll and KaUiryn Sturgeon.“• Countv lig

0- anUne.— --------------------------- 1-------}■ Members of thc MeUiodlsl Bplsc *■ pal chiirch-Epworth-I<eAgue-an! ptni “ nlng for nn enlertalnm ent lo be he

” Januar>' 25. ..................

» - - - . - ■ — ^ ______ !

“ ["^hT F Iy ing Fleet”

: Sec~Iii~youv hai'icls, this_.mi ' o n d t h e w i l d f e s t - d r e a r n s c

O d d a n d L o n g J o h r T S I T v

- a e c r e t s - F = T - l i e - s e e i ’e t — f i

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

S e c r e t s o f l i v i n g : ! T h e

o u r h a n d s a n d f e e t ; a n

• o u r p e w g o w n .

S e c r e t s o f s a f e t y ! N e i

l o a l t h a n d y o u r f a m i l y ' s

o l d - a n d - t h c f i . --------- ^ ^

S e c i - e t s o f a o m f o r t ! N e v

III y o u t - h o u s e h o l d - t a s k s

l i - e p a r e d " b y f a m o u s c h e f s

■ o u r t a b l e .

" S m e t s O f e c o n o m y ! " I

a r e f u l l y s p e n t d o l l a r d o 1

S e c r e t s ! D i s c l o s e d i n

h e m o s t o f t h e m . . . .

- Read the advertising U unearths sccret ti

UARY 19.1929., . Plans Air Jaunt

c o i u i 'Dr.

i tr lc t .p it .- -.1 --------istrorth---------^ B g | E £ 5 ^ t o B ^ ^ S — .ne of . ■ • ■ ■Lies* ' ' • ■L ail'd

and . ^ ^ B N i t n u i H Wrih e^orUi- 'resh- _nbcra

disiiMill

J „ aiAJ0It.QfiCAB I.0 rE Z pUni afllgl

t l trom O a im to n to Goalemala Cl

L • ■ ■ •

--- DefleB^Rockefcllerradca _______mbllc •

* ^edcnu>dam-Ibeck. t ' . J H ' V v jceker;— '■ fp-

1 Bo-tiarics ^ ^

‘. T h ^ - liaries

plSCO-

• ROBERT W, STEWART wl«Q Is InbatUe wlUi John D. Rockefeller.

l-avM '-T>t«aUon-of-Jib.poat-aa-clia------ . —luJtu ul *»nanl of directors-

I Uie Standard Dll eouipany of 1 — ^ d ianaH -------------------------------------

r*

crets!miirtite, is jt^treaaure t iw s of Sir H&ii-y”Morgan, Ca iilver combnied.

^-¥easai^e-ot—all-EHe-ja:aJi yoiu

le care of your teeth, your and the .style and ijiateri

Jew methods of guarding 7^- Mew protfecllon fl'om

lew, drudgeless aevices wr! .ks— .l'jew-aiid_delli:lous .i efs, and rcadywithout-ftis

° I-*ntctical-\vaya of niakiiii 0 atldcd service.

in the • advertisements.

ng here' in your paper-r -. treasure of infihitc value

In i i y j . T f f i n w w ^

FILER. Jan . 16- (Special to tho^<--------rJtewaw r i lftr .qctif^ lA Jodge jastftl ^ -.

___ pfllccrs n t IM meeUnB Friday, avilnlng7>g.-fv.K,

-------- Mr#,—Addte-B«d|-vloo-n<Al<^*.D4>i-Mra. Cora Fehrcnbttcfcch ez(^e-uiy^

------.Mrs. •Emma..M cIClnley:.trjasurtr.W ii—Lillian McCaw; rJsh fsop jM iltr noWe' grand, Mrs. . Minnie Orm: lc :t au<-

. : - 1 pbrtcr-nobic irm uJ,^n:«,"01anr.A ainvr warder;' Mrs. 'E th e l ' Duqucsne; con-‘ duc to r.. Miss. J^dargarbi - CI1W.CU1:-

■ chaplain. Mrs. AlUL.Stkcs; ic lfaup* . porter Vlcc grand. Mrs. Florence C'.bb:-

B i rifiiit aup))orter vice grand, NU3. .>iai!'H flf fm a n :-m u s le la n ^ a - ,O n ire -G li^

B B - Ulan. .1B l George Anthony rctu[ptd Wcdnea*'

nigh t Piter musicians will broadcast'*an- i City, old-fashioned mu&lcal progra.it' IfUlll

O'to ;0 P . M. Saturday from iadio.sta>; ■ tion KOIQ. Twin Falla, through Ihui

courtesy of MusBrave brothoro. , • ,y. Dr. M. J. Ooodc has moved ,hi<-.,_ _ (Irntni Office from the.U unvuubulij-^ _ -1 ■ ing to rcom 5in"U ie"b® din^^cup icfp

by Dr.' F . A. Dwiglit.The Pllcr Klwanians will enteitfllii;

l i i __ Tucfdav y |U l_q_!uncheon lionoMnB-*students of Ute rumi high schooi. '

' V Mr. and Mra. T. E. Mooio wiltloavc Saturday by train for Los An­geles for several weeks’ vialt...wlUS

■_1 jclatlves.•. W alter^Musgravc.- who haa' been ' ff

j l , patient a t .th e Twin Palis counly h-js-

^ — t u rned- home Tueadsy.--------- ; ' ■Tlic’ Ladles' Aid of tiic Methodist

__ EpL<tcQnnl church mel_Wj;dnesdav. Alt-:■ ernoon Ih tho church basement.■ . Hostesses werc: M rs.' £.: t5.. LuHuo.■ “ 7 B nT M rajW . M.«Duhce.— --------- --H ' sixteen -Ma.<tohs' and tnelr wives H were gucsls Tliursdoy evening, a l . a■ — -Mnsonto-danco-bv-llagcmukn:--------- ^■ -------Pmnk Krrnnn, M r-nnd.M ra, W.M.■ Price. Mr. und Mrs. C .-E . richnor H — -nnd'-M ra-Raym ond-Thom as-atlended J | th^ sta te Orange meeUng ih Poca-'— I------ tcilo-lhls-woek.------ ------------------s in a Thc Olrl Reserves will hold a.cooked cr. Jr„ food sale and will serve luncitca a t

noon and evening Saturday.Ml<>. lluMkUil'-'lXAUjl' Is ill Puuitcllo*

g g -of vUlUng relatives.: n ; ; r — Mr . n - r . K i.iw mm — ^tm iiiy-Iiftw-m ovM -lo-W etidelL— »—

ove-be^---- ----------- ---------C a p t a i n " — .

iilms 01 •'

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erial of -

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pliyiMlEEEpiEiniiiiis“OR11} A r g e n t in a C o n tin u e lo D w a rf

l l . Y ie ld ; C o rn 'H Jar'ke t L e a d e r

I ' ___ CracAOjo, Jan. 18 — n ii y 1 n nH rushes today .swept all cdrii mid out.-,

i ». a s well 03 July delivery ot. wlu-at niid • -jj - rye to beyond the senson'K former lop-

1, !{ prifie levels.- Rainless. biirnlnc_

iji j] tlnulng to dwarf tli»: corn yle!<I there.

9 1 and liie crop qulloolc for United StuH's .u-inter wh<yV*was bIvIhk rciLsoti lo r _

J • , more appreUtnslon. ^ “

.-- ..Claslng^ _

IH c t o 2cu p . onts chowUnf Ili'c to 2 '- c advonce, and provJiiions vurj'mK Ir<im

I •; Sc to.7c declinn to a rfse ot lOn. .' 'i , ' • 20 Cent Advanrr i i I More tlian 2Gc a bii.i)i'el frdt:; the

liatt^ ip pyrec7^PTiig=cn;p\tia<^B*h»»t^ - i • today by May delivery of com. with . jj ;• _ M arch delivery showlnc a -Mill Krent'T -

yaJn 'nM rlv -Jflf- a bii.slipl. Aron-nviT. n Uie' Morch delivery cllinbed today lo . 'I ‘V, t l even,'and th a t all corn future con-

tracts tttre a t o r above the dollar mark, ij •' a ruro ovcnt for th b time of year.I i ___ W hcot nnd oat* proved_^sI)oa^lve to] -com 'strcnK tlir ' - - - -

] 'i ' \V h fa i^ Optn Illfh I.OW Clusr _

n Stoy .....122^ ■125'.', 125U• July .... 125?; 127>. U 5U 12Tv

'Mar. ....... 08. 100.' 08., ..!»)>'Ll-: Xtnv .........101 J02>j 101 102S|7 July IM 104‘a lin:.-. -. ; • 'Oats— ......................... .................................l:-----------Mar.-----------5U;— aii,— — K u- -I J- MilV ......... Sl'.i 63’; , 5V‘. . M l,

--------- 5 c i y ~ r r r i g Ti — -

U ■ CASH GRAIN■ om CA Q O , Jon. 18 (/T)—Whetil: No,

" '2 h a r t f m > i . ~i •-} Com : No. 4 mixed 03c to 04'ic; No.I <\ 3 yellow B5>.ic to OO'.ic. JL i— ORtgZ.N0i-5J£hlte-55ii£L5amplc.Brndti _

:Z____ ilye:.N o. 2 * lJ}7 'i._____ -UWJty-Wli-lo 'iUc------------- ---------- ----------

t't TlmoCl^y seed 99.80 to 10.40.J Clover seed I23.75 to M0.75.___________

Tj ■ ■ - OniAUA 'UKAIN ' '.'I O^CAKA;-Jan. 18 M>-Whcot: No.

1 ------ g -r if tv in i« M -» ra ;n ff i-T n fn rin u 4 -» rr :::'i to * l.:6 :*No. 3 hard $1.12‘-i to J1.13>i; j No. 1 northem spring 11.17; No, 1 mix­

ed I “ Com : No. 2 white S9c;'N o. 3 yel- ! ----- low 80c; No. 4 yellow 80c to 88c; No. ;

O ats: No. 3 white 48c. ' "

. POnTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Jon. 18 — Wheat:

BBB hard white 11.60: soft white, weat-

J ___ gpry>g western ' ^ _______Today's car rcce lp tsrW h eaf^arn o u r

11; com 3 ..

T -T > t b s ANOELES PRODUCE 'LOS ANOELES, Jan . 18 I

exchange receipts: B u t t e r lojwo • ; pounds; cheese 1300 pounds; eggs 475fl cases. <

B u tte r In bulk 45c. )' , Eggs: Extras 38c; first fresh 37i>4c; « ,

. Poultry unchanged.

TOLEDO S E E a

1 3 red $1.43 to »1.44. ” <'i . , ___ C om : No. 3 yellow 103H to »1.04H;77— Nor3-yeiiow^r.m-»rTo-<i.o2T^7;— ----------

Rye: No. 3 »1.14.Barley: No, 3 67c to 68c. - Clover seed; Februorj’ $18.20; Mnrch

------» ia jo .— -----------------------------------------------V Others unchanged.

{' CinCAGO PRODUCE -OHJCAOO. Jan. )8 (rtV-Biitter: R e­

ceipts S8M'tul>s: creamery cx tnu 40c; iri ;> . standards 4SHc; extra flrsut 45c to

J ____4Si4c;_ llr5ta_44c_tO -«lic:,B «:onda.43c a

" Potatoes: Receipts 74 cars; on track ca 175 c a n ; total United States alilpmenui U(

dull; Wisconsin sacked round whlte.^ Ve , $ l 'to $1.10; Minnesota and North D a- v<

-------- VntH wiryiT* =

......... Jdaho.aa£kcd_RU3M ti.»l,C5jo ,.$ lJ l0. l i; Poultry: Alive, easy; recelpUH one n------- car;—XowU-38cs-fcprlnRR- .m ; roosler« rc

20c: turkeys 25c; duclw 24c to 28c: g r geese 20c. Sr

“ 8 A?rtTlXJs’t I s t 6 rllODlICK------ ^■I • SAN F?^ANC13CO, Jan. 18 (;>V-Put-

] Onions: Green $1 .to $155 lug; few

~l Australian Bro»-ns $4 to $4iO cwt. 'I Potatoes: Jobbing Stockton $l to • $1.35, poorer lower: Waahlngton Netted S ‘ ; Gems tlJO to $i35T D rrgon $ U 5 't«; *1-60. n,; PoxUtry: Btollera -35c to 36c; young !) roosters 33c to 34c: heas 34c to 33c:7 turkeys ootnlnal.

12____ __ ' ' MO N E V ____________ -NEW YORK. Jan . 18 (;P>-<ai inon- ^

ey: easier: all loons 6 ; closing bid 0 ; time toans finn ; nilxed coUatero] 60 to _Art fnit*. * A Ol

— - J p r U B * IttiKsibuje papCT to *J Bankera* occeptances: 30 days 4H to "

y — — ao-»nd fO days—fl~to ~4 ^T--ygttr ~ i'~ " ' m ooihs 5 ^ lo S ;'nve to six mdhths'SU

u . f i . _ mJ ------------------ rtPfT>T> fttV TT___________I NSW YORK. Jan . IB (A*i — Dried .

i -------lroK-aad-hop*-«te*dy;-----------3 ---------- i fjl . — —. . ^ Oi 3 BAK SIt\*C& ^ ^ .. NEW TORIC. Jan . 18 -1-Bar sU* p* a* " T e f S ^ ; '^ ----------------- --------------- ---------^

a METALS - .. — . M W .T O B E : JttL 18 («>-Copper:- • -K rm ; iflictxoljtic spot a sd im oi« w n . 2 ;

---------3nm:-9tmar; meb»atmL. ----------- EgI t e : B u r : $4BJS; fntttre $4»J3

“ “ l « i d i y u m . m ui r a t »«4S:- . - - t t K 'S C Z M d i l U C ------ ---- «■

.. Z ta u B tM d n t tM S L U Q ls ip o tU u l NO

TW m ji’ALLS I

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5 7 ^ 0

h ------rr--— — I---------------- =-------■r . . ■“ \ f? -M A RK ET3-AT-ft-QL-AN CE-i^:* N P W .Y O R K . J n n , 18-'-V>— •

.Stoctci: S trong: United St.-ite.-. it) Steel a t hl«he.it price In hl.story. , !

Bofids: Dull; Anaconda Copjier 7fi drop.

r ForelKn cxchonge.i: FIm i: ntcrllnB i

, Cotton: Steady; trade Tjuym^t. ' D Sugnr: H^i y; lower spot market. i

i nOvlcex '

Whea t: Strong;- winter ditmaiie ^

L - Corn:. Strong; dry weather Argcn- tine. •

------- Oatllet-BtecMly-to-wfftk.----------i fHoB-i: Firm. ■ , ‘j“

iWl ITT.. .. *“ ■ j.liU

B u s i n e s s S t a b i l i t y

' ■ ^ { ' t o i ' a i n s “ t J i r c h a n g e d r - ^ - — D u n ’s R e v i e w S h o w s f l

_____ OfNEW YORK. Jan. 18 (/P>—Dunn’s Di

■ ■“ HrVrcw-rohiorr6 «ruin-Bay:---------------- ne------- -Morf t h a n haU o<-J »nMafy-h*»t

pawed with few. conitplcupgii a lter- a r

; Uy remainlnx one of the most thprominent characterW lea of the viisUiwtJon. Changpji In cMnroodlty aOiprieeK have been ra ther more num - | 'rrou* and thla year huvr tended In |

. hUTrn' fftvor. yet actual unxettlc- im ent haa rarely appeanro. J»

rersl»tent lowering of hide _nwr- buketn. which has offeeteU alUed Job raiiehn. h not rep res^ ta tlve of nconditions elsewhere, aiM- It U cr;

I oyfp-nhado<ved by th e eontlnned 'buoyancy of tho g n a t vtrel Indus- ai‘

r ~ tfy .—The renewal expansion in the ovta tte r field ■ th is month, a fte r a K<year-end pause th a t wa* less evi- dli

■ ihaS Bstudris’ lhe oulstandlng - tn I featnre and haa a broad slgnlfl-I cance. letI Weekly bank clearing SI3330;Si>6,> Gi

000. an Increase of 29J per cent o rer 4 i » year ago. •, - t

______________ W(" ' ' Ml

'■ ^ W I N h'ALLS M AKKhlS . raThese prices are ohtalned «aIlT (

. _ a t-4 -© ’clock-ln - thc-aftem ooa-and .. .a re Intended to cover only lh*

; _^avera te of prices. W here c trU to ._ _ ^

more tbe qaoted prices no d 'effort' Is msde to Ineiode such QBotaUons. Qnotatlo&a araoffered

I merely as a guide to prodaeers .r.-----and sboald n o l- bo accepted 1. a s . . ^

reflectiog extremes' e t cither high or low . prices. _ i

Paid to Prodocera> Ttie Tw in. Polls markets yesterdas: were as ioUows: jh;> . Llvrstock :i{ :

Light heavy h o g s ______ $8.00 to $1.00 S.n

: Cows ______[IZ I!Z ™ -2 » .0 0 to $7.50 to,‘ Heifers .............. ...................$7.00 to $8.50 -• i a n n tn - $m <»-lw ‘ Veal Calves f s on to $8.00 ne

Yearlings lamba ......................„.._^$10.00 pr

, n . jgLight -hens, under 4H lbs, lb____ 13c wt

' LcBhoms. hen.i. lb. .!_____________ Oc Po‘ Cocks, lb....................... ........................... 5c kc

Springers. colorodA2 lb s .____ :____ 17c "HS pring tn . leghomr, 2 lbs________ 14c on

-jU filU rt. . ip .to 3 IU,. lb__________W c J iStags, lb. .............................................. l ie cJl

TIta ________ Hr■ Young toins .......................... ............. .33c

Nn. 1 hftrn 2ftr.' o ia “ tom i ................................... w c ^, No. 2 ...................... .......................lOc « ;

Oeese ___ — — _______I3c

, B utterfst, cu-eet ............................ .... 43c: Butterfat. sour ______________ __ 40c ^' Eggs <ca*li) . . . ................ ........... 25c ^

Epgs (local s to ro . . __ ________JOc. S B garw W beleH . . . ^

’ O reat Northem , .. $8J0 ^4------------^ rbea t a » d -au u r m*-------- -—; Bran, c w t ------------------- ------------SIJU'I B ra n ,. SOO Ib. «t m

8 to<*-food^ -100-n>. lou-^_______ »1.70 thstock food. MO Ib. lou _________ *1.85 |[^Dlcklow. No. 2 or b e tte r________ , 4 1 « «»

. Federation. No. 3 or b e tte r .................Wc

[ ______ 4Sg, ^Orange*. d « e n ......................... 40c to 70e*Potatoes. 18 pounds ■ _ _ _ „ _ _ 2 S e .' Cabbage . ........6c

■ L»ttuc«i. a beads' ^ -i

P ro d m f),B tm er fcreamery ............B u tter (ranch) . - • - ----- -sae ^E c r s ___________________ _________50c

o i i t ---------- ■ •<DellTtTtd) i

•-iBcb to n p . t e a _____________tlXSO —g te r t ------ -------- WMO -N u t ----------------_______________ »UJO I

r DAILY KEWS, tW M f}.

Xj^OUNE

COME- D O W M ' ^ ■ 1 ’ T H 6 B 6 ! W OU'ttC V® 6 IM G O P N tc e - J ,^mj.vm;&jd_ovm ‘ y .

:-Oil HIT FOB »K. - . ______ /

United Siales -Sltlii .LiiaU!;^ ^ r~ R a n k s ^ l- P o w e F tu l- B u lC C o n ^ j

—-liMif,nts.oUiiflliam Exchange• _____ 7

NEW YORK, Jan. 18 (/P>—Under the fi rtwnner-of-tholr-:o3a.umrt lpntlrr..Unltfd. E ' S lates Steel, some of th e m ost power- B T ul buU'coriiliigeiit.T-gn'tne-BCocir nicrtccr b 1 lauhched a .buying movement today B I which sent about n-score of Important B j lasue* up 3 to ni-arly 16 points. Steel C was bid ,up to a new record for a ll tim e C

,n t i80Vi. up more than 8 point.i. C■— Their^i«of*-Fplrltcd-etfQrlaUinw£Y£L C

failed to dl&<ilpatc' the uneaslncs.H C

of a rUc In brokers' loans to n ea r the C December record, and nervoasncm wos C

-negro^vaUd - ^ ln g _ tb C L C

and a firm er.tone In the money. Soles C

the tape recorded a numBcr“ oi inai- ^ vidual tronsactlons of from 5000 to 35,- E aoo shares. B

I O th Elevator Up ^i 'b t l s E lev a to rm o u n te d nearly . 15 F

.^,1 tM,„.-»Tnnvll1>. i-.llmhrrt 13 G but lo.'.t more th an )ialf Its gain. St. *0 Jo.^eph Lead sold up about 9 points to a O a new high, on reports of the dlscov- C cry of a new ore body. C

' W ith the exception of Greene Can- C aiiea. Which m ia c 'a n cstrcm o-Bain-of H over 7 points.-coppem tum ed-heovy. B Kennecott losing more than 3. C ana- li d lan Pacific lead the rails w ith an ex- li

'tr tm cg a ln -o f-g g o u t fl points.-------- - • Ii• Utilities were generally-strong..Amer- K lean Power and U gh t. People’s O as. and K G eneral Oas and Electric- 8 mounting K 4 to 7 points.

t Allied Chcmlcal and \VHght Aero L were soft spots, losing about 6 points. M Motors were ra th e r heavy. Chrysler and

~Ui-nt‘n i i 'MuUjts ■loelng—ftb(Hit-3 points

^j------------ :_LtBBRTY t?ONnS ^

NEW YORK. Jan . 18 ).Vi — Liberty n-bonds.closed:............................. ................... NiPvs ................... ..........—$-wi.7o nF irs t 4 '.n .TTT-rH-----------$100,00 NFourth 4Us ..... ;............. - .......$100.10 N

-Treasury 4 ‘.s ................... _ .™ _ S 110.10 NTreasury 3 \ a ...............................$102.40 NTrca.tury . ..r--::-.-.....-.. $ 97.13 p,

-------- P' SUGAR P

PNEW VORK. Jan. -ia </1>)—With de- p, jhand lc.is acUve, raw sugar was a lit- p, :ie easier today, prlccs declined 1/32 jj,

.tQ.ihe.basl3 .af.$3 .BOior spoLi dutj-paid, g S.i!es reported included 60,000 bags of g,

todny. all a t the quoted prices, gj- Tlie failure of the spot m arket to ci

-l»okHt».T«<«nt-advanr/! scfmrrt . tn Jh cA ^ new buying in raw sugar futures and 3 , prices were generally easier under Uq- c(

=qu:datlon.-::cla5in g :w t:nmefaBnged -to, 2Ing-cr. TTIP vnlumr nf-buMneM .g,

was not verj- large. After opening 1 s( point higher to 1 point lower. Uir m ar- g, kct n-eakened-under-trade and ebm- g | ntlKUon hou.«e belhng. with prices a t -pi one time 1 to 3 jwlnU below tile pre-

^QU-<_clQ?e. Covering check.tl the de- Cline ond brought aboui partial ra l- ^ »r^ FiT -il nripi»« -g-fre a sliade above u Ihe.low levelii 01 Till' Uaj. ■Apiiu i r i '. ^ m ate sales were only 19.000 tons. Jatt*- "jj; n t!.ry elumj $1.07i Mareli tJfiai Ma y $2.12; July $2.18; September $2 .22 : De- Vi cember 5357; January. 1930. $224, y ,

— T l^ a iw o uno d -ad v anca-o t-iQ.pointe by domestic refiners to the basis ot w $5.10 for fine granulated lo become ef- v.- fectlve at the opening today u-as post- ^ Poned until tomorrow. Refiners ac* cepted business a t $5 for fine granulat­ed. , Tlie demand. howe\cr. was not

j g j i : ■ lbouani enough yesterday to take care of their reqmrcmcnts for the next 30

' N o th in g — Exempt Twiru; « —^Pfobably-«<gbli>g elM -Bfirax-ye the old sclf-estHiD ts nn tn^ir or need ^ like tbe ngeat’a e o s te n a tU r eviimate Of how much life iBftirnnce n pro*.

carrylfis,—IV 'n 'li S^ttp W

I A m e rre o n a a t S tra tfo rd ^At Rtratford-oo-A»op a stndy of the" i

. rl*|mf»*-b«w*-#l^-ta>akeware.‘«-1>IMh- JS —f>t<ie» »>i«»w»-tlu>t-thriea.aat-or.^>try- «<

flTe DsroctnfTUltofToot.-itOe the Brit- toi l»h Uie* «e^ i.'ioM «f Aft'crlcana, Cl

______ --- t ar N eva-W aat-A da .rM«& the oeopte H jToa Wish to attpoet.

18

[ ' “ T T i e F l y i n g F l e e t ” ] g

FALLS, IQAHO. SATURt

S K .e e z i> C ‘ YOU M U S T N 'T o s e y o u n . M A M ot<eB crtiei

V O M PA L '6 A jJ o s e i . . _ _

- - - N e w - ¥ o r k - : S t o c f c s -

. (OLOSING B ID )

\ Al-Chem . & Dye-..,.. ................... 370AlUfl Chal. Mfg. <7) ........................187

_ Am n an ______ . ................114H

Am, Smell. St Ref. <8> ................55i p f fJl ............... ......... 107

Ain. Tcl & Tel (0) .........................109^

e AtchUojr'T. & S. HO) .................. 100d Baldwin Loco. pf. i7> .7— — ::...-1 1 7 -- Bafttmore ^ ^ m c r pp t c ) .........r ‘IS ^r •Bamsdall-“A” (3>— ............. ....... •-'43!^f Bethlehem Steel ............................. 85>i,l Burroughs Add. Mach (4l b......—233rl Calumet Hecla *2) ................... 48',.c Conadlan Pac. (10)-------------------4 2 ’.

Cose Thresh Moch, (6i ................. •'47J jr, Ccrro dc Paaco (5) ........................ 103!* l

CnesapcaKc a; uliln '10> . ...........^I .Ci)lc. M il. St. P. fi Pac .................J 5 \ t

s Chl?e Cop."’(3 li) “...................... ..... <. Cho-«ler .Corp. (3) .......... ..............i; : .CQneQieHm~Nttirii_-;,' ■■ -i:.-; s Com. Products (3'..b»'.-.‘’...‘................U7n

r p u p imt dc-Wem. .400-.Tlj. Eastman Kodak (Bb) .................... ..'184 j

El. Pow. A: Ltg. (1) ........................ 4®^' !Erie R. J l .................................... CS?. ;Fed. Min. & Sm. . .'................ .......242 c

5 Flelschmonn (41 ..............................80S iI. General Asphalt ..............................” i

‘OeTiL-i-ttl' KICK fSbf-.-':......... '........ >1B General Mot. (7b) ................. ....... 100 j- Goodrich (BP) Co. (4) ...................lOO

Groliam Paige Mol........................... 48- O reat North. Ry. pf. i5) ............< IWj,

^ n iljio ls -.C cn t_ m ''_ _ „_ ................ -141 ,- In t. Cement-M ) ................... .......... OOlajt. In t. Harvest, Co. (8a) .......- InL^TcL St T c l.jO l^ -- - - ...... ...........21 2 ^. Kennecott Copper, .(0) .................. 162S,,a K olster Radio ......................- .....72 ,B K ra ft Phcn. Cheese ( l* .ia )............. 3C^ ,

Lamlfert Co...................... - ................130\|0 Llgg. A: Myers Tob. b (5b) ........... 94 ijI. u tarland Oil ......................................«1 Mid. Con. Pet...................................3 4 \N

Missouri Pacific, pf...........................127H '«Montgomery Ward (5b) .................140^ .

- -Nasli-Motors-tCbJTr:::..............y Nat. Cash Reg. "A" i3b) .............. 10(3 |j,- Natr-Pow.-& LtgT-4-1-) 7-..........44y N ntlonal 8 urety-<10) '...............——145------> New York Ccntntl (8) . ........... ' 152'; .0 N. Y. N. Hav. ti IBfd. (2) ............. 85U ;D North American Co...lX)_.................02_;_0 Northern Pacific (6) ...................... 107'-.-J Pnckard-M otor_i4b)-------------------

Pan. Am. / ...............................4’ tFaram . Fam. La.sky (8) .................j 8% ,Penn. R. R.. (3’-.-» .......................... -81%']

• Postum 13) . 1• Pullman Inc. m u M ) ...........- : ....... 80^ :«• Radio Corp, Am............... ........ ......3C3 :; Heynolds-Tobaccik.-:®'.'---------------- liiai*.l„

»- ....................Sinclair Con. Oil ........ :................... 4U4

’ Skelley Oil »2) ................................ 33‘i j J[■■eouth, Cjl, ,F.t1lrinn U)---------------• Southem Pacific (6) .....................UO ij• S tandard Gas Elec. ............... 85Uf B m n d .~ Q irca in ?!aJ ......................

SU nd. o n N. y.. 0.60) ........ - ...... 44S Ic• BMwart Worn; Speed-(O)-.-.v.;.;.-.:.15B'*ij,' Studebaki-j' Con>. «6) ................. 88’i p Texas Corp i3 ) ' ......................... — 64 }

• Texas Gulf Sulphur (4) .......... - 71 j .: T lrr .t.n RrJI nr.-'ring tMH 78^;• Union Carbide <C) ................ - ....... 203 ^! Union Oil of c ^ L - m - r r . ...............-W-.‘.T ;• u iiiuii f u u i i r u o T .......................... 21B i '

:: I■ Vanldiiim . .. . .................. ......... 10(J',i

y isto r Tal}c. Mach. <4) ................... 148U

Western Union Tel. ( 8 ) 3 ! ™ ......190 *1“WUlya Oveiland <1-20) ----------- -3 > ‘ 'nWoolworth. Co. < 5 )------------------- ^ luW right Acro ( 3 « -----------------------373^4 iji

------ ----------------- !c1------------------------------- ---------------- ------- l - t“ n V E S T O C O r A R K E T S — l

—o u A iiA ^ ja o . 1 1 - ^ - — ta t u c ; R q -tr c e lp u 1300; calves 200: fed i te e r t o n d .l TFKTlings' *nd ■ * ,W TO di •Jim.T'weU^, <3 cu tten fully steady; bulla *Dd'Ve»ls b fully steady: stockera and feed«r s teeri scarce: fed steers aod ye» rU a» * 1 0 ^ to-li3.5QL.Iew-ioti.up.to_$ia-25: ^ _ if- _ e rs scarce: bulk beef oowa lo$f.75: bulk all cuttera $535 to MjW: ‘ tSHiiiln 6U1U ss.uriA ‘t8 ; iuae tico i-to B u veals $14,50. '

fibeep: Receipts 8000; lamb* lOe to i

w r o l iy i«rn b r t ic ^ * to * t ^ ^ » * ^ V ^ 'top tl«JO ; fall shorn Umha t l8 ; Xat ewe* $«J0 down: se tw a l lomOs mixed t a t oDd leedins lam ta to 7*k > tn d e nI25JS to $18.10. ______ ~ i

H o a 'T C c e ip u 17.000; opeoM i t e ^ , to weak: cloaed g««r»H r »teady. top , $8 paid for tbe loa» «W o« 300 to 800 , pound; m itfhrr buD t-ltH .M -S S .poB ^ veic& u $8JS to $».\baH t 190 te m ’ pouad STeraces • « .» to U«ht

- T ^ M n B a - y g j > m u . p im u * ~

DAY kORNING, JANU

r C A T C H YOUR BAR

EF

^ t- 'W A .’S ' --------■iT - s r o ^ 'H e - V =

------» v < O t« :^M ‘T - t3 e T — Y = --------. _ - .* lH e - - - W lM O O Wt\ ; ^ . P j RT- W. — r ------ --

— — --

$11.15 to $855: overngo rn s t Tliursda; $8.94 w eigh t ,235 p o unda .. .

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. Jan . 18 f/V;-!Iogs: Re

ccipt.', 44,000; opened siroiu:: latertradi steady with Thur.sjliiys nvt'rnge; to; $0.40 paid for-18(Mo-210 pound3;-but. chers medium to diolce 250 to 30i

i- poundA-$&~to-$9:90—aoo-i<>-SMH)oundi ■JOO iMitnd'f $n u

$a.40: 130 to 160 poiiiid.'i S8.5U to $0.25 packlniL sowa $8.15 to 58,75; pigs med- tum-to-ehoiee-5(Ho-«(HwJt!dit-«T:2fr:t<

■ 55.SO. • • • •Catllc: RccelpL-; n.100. calvc.s 1000;

' m arket dalM-stendy to weak tradc-or

- feiv" loads a t $12.50 down to $11 anc • bclow;'otncr-«H35fmTDstly.<iicady.rbct;■ tn —gradc-fat-eown-ln-iiarrow. demand;

MftUBhieMl«9se9r»(em-t!oo(l-aiul-cl»olc«i:iOn to ISOO pounds $13 to $15.50: HOC to 1300 pounds $13 to $ 10; Ii5u to>llOO jxtunds $13 to $10,25; fed yearlliigi: good and cholcc 750..to 0:i0 pounds $13.25 lc fl6.S0; heifers good and xholce pounds down $11.50 to SP.50; cows good Tm tltn iolLc $8.23n o '$ ii 'j a : cutn.Ts-$T3t to 87: bulls good anil cliolcc beef $D.7S Xo. 411.J3, vi'uli'i.-i iiilU. fill buwJ cholco $15,50 to $18; .'itockcr and feeder slCL-hi good nnd choice ull weights $11to-9l2J6...................... ............ .----------------

tiiieop: uccci()u i 12.000: acU ve steady

<o-»t?.t-6trlotly-<lioW4(liHlft-hetd-abotf $17.25; sliccp stcadv: lew ewes $0 tc $10,25; feeding lamb.i held strong tc 25c higher $15.75 down; lumb.i g(»d ahd choice 02 pounds down $16.2.5 to $17J5; medium $14.50 to S10.2.'i: -cwta. medium to choice 160 pound.s down $8 to $10,65;

Sl.'i.ljO. .

OGDEN LIVKRTOCK OGDEN, Jan., 10 i/TwHogs: RecelpUi

h a w .- inclttdfaig:daa’Thtad -for-loeal war- ket. 378 dl?ect-fb''1tKiil packers.-201-ln

(transit to Los Angelea m arket; 350 to Los' ADgacsVpackcm. 189 .to' S an Fran-

:cigcn pafker«.,tmtl-l!>9-to ..San Fmnclacfl ' m arket: strong to slightly higher; loM mixed bulthera $8.75 to $9J5; drlvclnj $0.73 10 $0 : beat packings sows i7 .r , .

C atllc: Receipts 372, Including 321 head for the local market. 09 in tnin- .lit to Lon Angeles m arket , and 22 to

I California dairymen; alow; few early lABlr-i ^t/‘i»tvr nriti Inn nnri gOOtl■cows $7'to J8J 0 ; lower-grades $4.75'to $7; few bulU $7.50 to $7.75.—Sheop:-R«>clpts-1394.-includlnff-a4 head for the local market. 109 in tran- sit to Utali breeders 507 to Sart Jose

■ TJr.Ck e r.'!r‘270~l 0“ NCBni3*n'' li-M eW' "aSid

n o early .■-nli.'s, •'

- kAN-rRANCLSCO iIV ESTO CK _ ..SAN FRANCISCO. Jan . 18 (/P)-Hokk:

■ receiplA 7U: direct 340. • E tutom s 10c low­e r; three load.s o f 200 p o u n d Ncbraskas

.$10.65; Call[omln.s about steady; two loads 165 to 170 pounds 510J5; numer-

-bu^ loLs loral feds 59.75; packing ■'ow.'S $7.50 to JT.73.

Cattle; RKelpts 100; -ilecrs for week scarce, about 25c—hijrherr- load lOOo

: pound low good Callfomlas $11.60; UuceltlAt!.’. LUilUlll ll llll'lllUlU 750 tu 1000

;pc.und Iilalia.1 $8.50' to $9.00; cows about steady; load low good 1100 to 1150

! cutters and common $4 to $7.75; few I head medium, bulls $6 J5 . Calves: Re- feiTpCrnonpTTfiioTOiyn^tcady:-----

jo5 pound Cailfomla lamlM $15.50; .wlt^ flight sort: dtirk 77 pound medliim 'pell. ,ed lambs $14 wllh light sort.

I ' rORTL.KfJD U\'ESTO CK ••— p o ft'n .A «r>r-^«>..ia-(.V)i-c» tu » : Rf>,a^it7tlrTlbne; iioK.-«‘2 l5 ; sheefj'nofte; ho Jcarjy iradlnir In any departm ent;, all claMfs quoted steady.. -

------- -------- BOXTOX-WOOC---------------BOSTON. Jon. 18 (.TV-Incjulrtes for

territory wools of alt quality from 64s I and finer to 4Ss to 50s are somewhat Imorc frequent but few «ales are 'belng : made. The interest seems to be stlm- i ulated by anttclt)atlon of business.' The I limited business being done consists Ichlcfly of original bag territory and -Texas 13 montha wo6f a t steady prlcea.

. DENVER SHEEP : DENVER. Jan . 18 (.tv-Sheep: Re-f f Ipl j -TTpfl— ^

Ic ira fa t kinds, two cars feeders and^ l M a r i H ? 5 5 i H"lo 7 e?aT o ti. M thlag•done farty .' askln* generally steady; buj-er* bearish^------------- -------- —___

U npopu tar C a r j o— I t elnlRieO i>u>i'llollao.l-i>nlt>« a r« . oon of th e m ost. peri»liaM e comroodl- ^

hy ■»«>flll1«hlp llflix ■ Th»y *require special liandllnc. stowage.ren- Ulailon nml speclol onloadlng to prop­erly keep tliem durins lninft>ortatloa.

S in f fo /o r o n d Plarol “neail(juarter»‘' 1 » botb the alngu-

lar- and- Ttw r r r n 'B Wwould depend cpoo the m'eaalns to:b* eooreyed; T h e inalo beadiiuarterv U lo CMcagn” ; "b'eadquartera ar* t>» tn y BtablUheil IA' V t^rjil Ci-tufltrlM.*

r U A ^ . 1 9 , 1 9 2 9 . . .

\ I ^ ,S K E E Z tX : - ~

^ C O ”*LONC ■ B U 0 6 S 0 * A ^

-------- .......f = W IPE- OPPT '- V f r AMY M o a e .

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ID A H O P O T A T O . M A R K E T

o . I , IDAHO FALLS. Jan. 18 (Federal M arket News Service Special to

- The News) — ToUl United SUtAi p o t a t o , shipments- itt carloada Thursday 830: Idaho 84; Twin FalLi

„ M arket a l Idalio shipping polnt4r : ; r i — n rnrsaay:— —--------------------- -------

; -Idaho F alb—lUullngK moderate; n demand moderate; m arket uteady;

- carloadH cash on track sacked Rus- ™ . sets It. S. No.'1 Avarehouse regrad*

• ed 70 to 80 cents; jnostly around 7S cent.<<; U. S. No. 2 mostly 40

.very few sale* 43 crnls:_wasonlciad» flash la growers balk Rurals U. H.

“ 221 hundredweight. t! Twin Falls—Uhreported.

S. , j P.vsslhgH of Idaho p o t a t o e s ni„ Thursday: Through Cheyenne and '

, I>enver to polnLt east aud MUth«11^ . Ogden lo southej-n California 14; to *0"“ - northern California 6; through

~-Om aiia to Chicago a7. '

~ W O O L - M A R K E T - S L O W ;A N O -

9 t o ' ' '. NA I lU N o o U r r L Y H hA VI tol ------ -ahd l BOSTON. Jan . 18 (/n—’Hie Commer 7J5:iclal Bulletin tomorrow will say:[luml -...•■Tlic. m arket.hw i. bfrnji!nw _nni },65; - barely firm lh price. Stocks ol wool ii t In'tli.^ nnv.t/in market, retxirled a t T.'i.OOO

. 000 pounds, a t . the first of the yeai IliitJuded 58.000.000 domestic, comparci with 55,000,000 pounds. Including 45.

jipUi i OW.OOO pounds domestic a year ago. cvl rtar-■'^^t.tlt^y Influenced tirlces lltthiLinldcalcrs having discounted the Increas*0 lol ' ’London has opei\ed barely flmTconi ran- * P“f«> Dccchibcr rStes. Sydney I •uro i no’ more steady. New Zeahind oneioadtrnverT tom rm tirkcL s-anrtirm :----------■clns Rood-s m arket b slow, with thi

trade awaiting Initial openings of thi 52i American Woolen company Monday,

ran- "Mohair Is hardly changed with mod 7 Iq cvate demand.■ariy ■•Tlie m il and water shipments oi rfto-. wool from Boston Irom .lanJary 1. 19z 3 Ilo January l7, lUW. inclusive were 0..

509.000 pounds against 13.002.000 pound; fop^the-same^^pcrtod-iaxt 'T'i'lir. TIk

-iC. receipts from Jamiarj- 1. 1920 to Jon- Josr. uary 17, 1020- inclu.slvc were 9.415,80( a h ji against—12.49i.BOO-pounds-foitoLLjtho same period la it year."

--------~ iU u lle tln QdotaUolw-------------' The Commercial Bulletin will publlali 'th e following wool fiuotatlons tomor-

1 p o mcsiic— ____ _ _skas" Olflo aiitT Pi'finri.vlvariia nec'ccs;'^c. l^-o'lulnt! unwashed 45c; half blood comb-

ner- 1” C 51c to 52c: tlirec-elgiiths bloot -o-,,. combing 5Cc to :7c; (i.iiarter blood comb.

■',lnff.55c.•eck' 'M ichigan and New York fleeces: De- jooolloine unwashed' 41c to 42c; hal( blood1 Rfi, icomblng 47c to 48c; thrcc-elghths blood

I ,>pm}.lng f,r . tfL',?V- r-.nrfyr hlfxvl romli. .Qw,'lne 55c.11501 ' wuconsln. Mlr^ourl and average Nes,

"f Ptt.' hths*^blo«j'com blng^4c^*55c: i i ^ i R,.. Itcr blood 53c to' 54c.

.-.S courcd|Ai.i, • 12 m'ohllxs fseicctea'ivlth;*l-19 to $1.1-.:: Ime a months $1.05 Um j7;$1.08.-----------------

I California: Northem $1115 to $1.10; m iddle counly $l to $1.05; southem 00c

; Ito Die.TT. I Oregon: Fine and F. M. staplt; $1,10; ' v^(»me an a t \ .m. i-Tep'^h-” combing $l,K

all to $1.07; fine and P. M."cl6«irng-?7cTt l$l.02; valley No l $1.02 to $l.07. —

TcrrltoO'—--------- M rntana and—limllgr:. F in e . --.tapitXoj. choice $1.13; half blood combing $1.12; (u, tliree-elghths blood combing $1,05 u

-hflf^^>^8; quarter blood combing 05c to $1 .■mr Pulled: Delaine $1.13 to $1.14; AJi In ? $1.10 to $1.12; fine A supers $1.04 U 71^ $1.08; A supere $l to $1.05,Htt« M ciiair: Good original baS Texoi and »prlng «lc to C2c; Texas kid 8lc .u Icea. goodprtginnl bag Arizona and Nett-----M«deo'45c-to-STc7TjrlgtnarDSg~BVSrftt<

13 m onths 68c to 60c. '*He. G raded stock: First combing 75c u

ffn;; good cardlny 45c tajSfle________and ♦ -------------------------^ — - D ir ly --------------=__ ' LttHe Mary f'tlinbcth wns entfng

' dlDoer a t her aunt's hoose one day. Tho inasbed t>ot.nfoc* were cprlaklM

■r« pept>cr. Slary. one beltig as»J' to oslnc pepper, lennej o re r to h«f

.mother and said. ~1 dont rran t the«e fa. ~$otato*a. molhrr. ihey’re rtl?ty."op- ----------- --------------

F a k e P h i lo to p h m----------gHnt-nhllftW inh«r. I

n l d n i Bo, the Mce of Chinatown, p j. “aro laeD who snti;Ut to inake_wonla I ta - ta k r- tlw -p t3 e » “ «f p^rsoaal toll,"— ■b* W agitngtnn y n ir • '

be. ™

^ | _ J g r h e _ E l y i n s j 3 e e ^ ! j

_j___ _____ \

N G -PA U !I V /O N 'T t£ T - - M e . M jH f f lH p .Y o u o - M o s e eEie. S H S 'S APRAJO M m aET-^My^^-COLOy-- ^ - ^ M ^ - ^ —

P J • Bridge Bailt to 'Lasts i — ___ Fnr»lnn.f« fllitrat hHilpn rm iiw tlTft-------• nivcr Bnrle, hrrtr Pulvcrton. In’Som*sral crflcL li Is 1.8(1:) feet long, with nn .

J® ..uvcrnsc .w idtii_of_n_(to j^ i)i} jaju tjit_ with great sinlw of stone, soino of

* f p - i thop>-o»-mnch-n9 8 feet c Indies in- “ *•’ length. ________■ __________

LbU ALA UV tK IISblVltN ISdy;^ ' RU!MMON9I 7S , In thc~ D istrl«^ourl--{5f-th irE levntth- ^40 Judicial D istrict of tho S tate of i n Idaho, in and lo r •i'wm faiLi U6im-_«l*_ _ t y _______________> ___

P.-E . Dean, Piaintif/. _____________

R, W. H anna and Jane &oe Haimn. his w ife .'w h o so 'tru e 'n a m e is to

icK plaintiff unknotvn, Roy W. Hannn md*' and Jan e Doe -H anna; his wife. ath» whose true nam e Is to plaintiff un- mi _k n o M i.-C h arlo ite -R —Grlest .Haian a ■: to nnrl John' Doc Hanna, her husband. igh • -whose true nome l.s to p l i^ t l f f

anti John,D oe Hnnna, her'husband!I - whaso_ tru«Ln!in;c_ki.to ,plalntlW_un-;_ 1 0 . known. GhtirJoUc Hanna, and John C , . ■ Do?. Hanna, her husband; .whoso.

jV Y “ "TlitPunknott^^^^TOM fl^ahnli^^^on^ ' right. tltl(5. estate, mean or in ­

terest in tlie real properly diMcrlb- ed In tho complaint adverse to plain tiffs ownership or any cloud

_nnd _.upon.plalnllff«-titlo-thcrelo, defend— -01 oHu.£Q!Ll. Th« ftf -Trinhft ?:enris’ BTfet-year, ^ H anna ond Jane Doc’“J ” * Hanna, hln wife, whose truts name Ig

lo.plainUff unknotvn. Roy W. Hoiina • ana Jone-D oe Haniia..lil* wife, whose ! i y ^ .r,,.. -plnlntlff imlfnnnr., ,■ease, C harlo tta-R -Q riest H nnntt_and_John_ com- Doe Hanna, her husband, whose true

“ name Is to plaintiff unknown, Char- "*'1 lottc R. O. Hanna, and John Doe

~ ~ irip n aT h cf husbM {irttiios(rtrue-nam ir- 1 the i j ^ i o plaintiff unknown. Charlotte

^ Hanna, nnd John Doe Hanna, her y- ^ husband, whose true name Is to ploln- nod- tiff 'Unknown, .Uie unknown o»-ners

claiming any right, title, estate, meen or Interest In the real property de- M tibed-ln-tiifr-oom plalnt—a d v e rso -to -

® O-” plain tiffs 0R-ncT»hlp' or any cloud ' i ^ . upon-plalntlffs-tlUe thereto, th e obovB

namtfd defendants.- - - --------Jttti- You nre hereby notified th a t a conft

plaint hM been filed aga instj/ou^ m

_ _ JudlcllUJ)Jitrict_of J h t .S tf t t« _ o L Id l l^ ^ ^ in and for T » ln Polls County by the

o‘wn above named plainllff. and you are hereby directed to appear and plead

------ ■to-thp-jtaid-com plalnt-w lthin-tw enty—__ d a ja of_thc acrvlcc_Of_thls_summpns;

^ 5 * and you are further notified th a t un- ’P “* less you so appear and pleod to. said •lood complaint within tho time herein

specified, Uie plaintiff will take Judg- m ent ogaliist you aa prayed in said

ilood ” stSd^o^Uon Is brought to quiet UUe and remove cloud upon the UUe' to

imlis. <te>ofib»d-proprrtyi tn-i—

New '*‘^'Lot T wenty-one (31) in Block

to^-nsite of i v i n Falls. Idaho, as the same Li plaited and of re<»ni In th f nffirr* of the County Rc-

r.oMnlv. l a i . —

WtlncM my hand ond Uie seal ot the .wld D istrict Court, 21st day of

‘ December. 1028. ^H ARRy C. PARSONS, Clerk.

n'.iy T. Khmev, I ___________»LPr Attnmev fo r Plalnutf. \

n w d d ln g a rT ir in -F ftlU Trtohfi ,,. - = ’? 'ANOTtfEIt SUMMONS

In the District Court of the Eleventh —Tu^Trrai-n t .ii rlrt. iif the a t a t g ^ - Ido-—

i r : ho. in and for Twin Falls County.J Thomas M, Moyo. PlalnUff.

4 ^ Pcrcy L. Prothero, and the-Unknown Heirs and Devisees of F, M. Proth- cro. Deceased. Defendants,

^ The State of Idaho sends gxeeUftga to. Percy L. Prothero. and the Un-

■ttig —known-Helrs-snd-Devlsees-of P .-M .— ^ Prothero. Deceased, the above nam -

- trt ed defendants. >_ You arc hereby notUled th a t a ._

^ p l a i n t lias been filed against you ia - ta e .D la tn a f^Tiirt nf th r-E lg T cn tn _

■ judiciarDt5tinct~or~gie~StiLtp- o t- id a — ttB. ho. ta and for Twjn Pails County by 4a . the -above ■ Ta m e d -p la ta ttff .-a o d -y o u - ^ are hereby directed to appear and ^ plead to the said xom plaln t' within

/'f n f_ lh Usummons; and you ar^ fu rth er notifl-

JCM cd ; ha t iin lm y o u -« o -> p p e f-» n d — plead to said complaint wtthltl the time herein specified, the plolntiri WiU take Judgment against you aa projred—in la id compUUnL TtiU Is o n

ra * acUoo to mUet in .the plalnUtf tltlB to L ou 6 and '9 In BJOCK o'J. UI V

, r t . U>« City and County o f-T w ta FM ta,- > ' Idaho,

- W lta e a my haitf a n d -U » • •• I of - tbe Bdd Distrtci Court. UUs l« tb day

^ of January. 1B29. -. (81*a*dJ H A R R Y 'a PABSONS.

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M [ litrfit ho hy **”

- TWIN FALLS DAI

, C roons' t R U E - \ N ' T O ‘m E 0 ■ o u t . ^ J tU B tR A .'T lO N *- ' QU\CVll.'< ■ PO V \.0> N tt>

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desk r _____________________The ix.lht-imin know }«innrk.r-s

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lONgY-r o if S TR A ioarrL O A W P ow T - Tnodem houses In ' Twin PalU. 1i ^ u r ' L. Swim'& ' Co.~ ' ____ jiU B ^ tN YSAR: f a r m LOAN 6 ^ t e n the best of tolerest ra tes and 1

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se best fan n loan ptroposlUoo ever of- u v J jm t t o Twln_PaUs.tra<5t. t t wUJ ^ ay you tb see before pliicliig your MO ^O, A. Rablnsmi. '

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tn ln ln ; elven. Rpference required. ; •ddress Insurance. carC N ew s.' ;

alon ba«bi. Excluiiive Icrruory sivciiig )—snle..inion“ v,‘ho~ cnn producc " fo r £ Id c.’itabllshed company sclllnn sliip- „ Ins and Bystem tags, labebi. etc. ^ ifrlte 'glvlns " cxpcrtPin.i;. u 'fetuin.e3. - X. IntenmUonni Tns Co.. 319 No. ' Hilpplc 61-. Chlc&SO.

EPR SALE—REAL ESTATE ^n n .BA1.V. — PTVP A r t t r TTtAffT F with modem hoase. Piione_706.

O R _SA LE_O R''R EK r-15Q _ ACRES, T 130 hay. rest poslurr. 30 acres

c plowed: 2-room hou-sc. Bherf~ttff'^3 i end. Frank Caudle. Phone 5T7J13.

acre tra c t with-good improvemenL-i. f itji of berries, deep well, und cb lern t—Highland—View-BddUion-to—Twln-rl: alls. Address W. M. A., care News, j :T^IDEIU.Y p'ROPEUfy; SIX ROOM

ou-^e with sleeplnn poi^i.Si:X)0. Small ; :isl) payment on either one- withloiilhly payments or will take trade i)r|_flrst payment. T. F . Warner. j OR " s a l e —120“ ACRES~OF~LAND,no sand or rock, fair improvements, ^

i acres In alfalfa, a t very rcoronabie « rice, with very moderate nnvmcnt.arm 0 n«les^ west 01 Wendell. Bee Zr write Mr. Chas.- McCabe. Wendell. "

:03C0W i fD A H O . F O R H A L E slrlctly modem residence wltli twoustalrs apartm ents._oiUy_JL_Jilflck Iiim iliilvpnitv ntwrn.-i_-PTCTl Id—ineWncT Forced tiUo ana a ^ ent barieoin a t »M)0. Addnas P. ^ , Box 324. Moscow. Ida. FOR SALE — T iiE MARY ALICE „ Park- Another fealiirr of the Mary ^ llfr-P arle k Its adaptability m , a , r j ullnit- t lald— t t»-tong level e tr^ lte f rU

iKtnicUcns on a ll. &Idca makes it F 3pcaltns to thc pracUcal m an o f-the tt:— tt j nb irBca ~'t o 'tn e ‘ 'city.-~ftng “Uiertns your ffuesls In by Uie fron t $3or. glvtnff them n view of the fx a t Snalce Canj-oii and fainotis Sho- _lonc Palls, even bcfDrc limy - have »,nded. U lo Imprc.vi your ffuests „ la t they h a re arrived a l a j U c e ofi2*Jncilon. And then, on landliur. an * Tiuscmeat han , a l’oK foursc. lls

b«aUn»i—b«ihmifi—« > d -h u n t- -ig, and m any other aitm cilons will 'take them slad . And ‘.ben os you "JEC" Uicm ■ntane’ o\er ' Dlui: Lakes ^h-d. you win point with p r id e . to .

ablle buUdlngs. You will feel glad lat you -tviTC'^received your euesU. - ■ -manntV ....... w a r SUUOOI =Id they wav depart wilirT3lC*«nff “ i prc».Uons th a t will rvrr f rtlccl cred-

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r^ R SALJ^AAIbUiCAN bLEU IH IU ', '* brooder, 350 chick size, med otiQ

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tional tractor, a t a bargain. Phone!- 12Fi2, CasUeford. or 1 mile west. ,2^ ^ iR rlh orCasUefortT: A; Mn?rc13T.-— n^ 8Ansor-w-im“ mfifBa=i~AM' ' offerloc shares which l.o w n on the

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te r using B - t t rgeomnwwt<«rt hy nne.n of Ajncrtc^s_frenJcst phyatihesn Use

B-K to keep T lu out of tHe homc[ '* nnd roup o u t 'o f thb chicken-house.; ^ Noti-potoonous. See Darrow Brotherft j

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R O O M 'w ITh ' b OARD. CLOSE-IN. ! ’ 315 2nd avo norUi. r FO~R _ RgNT-M ODERN _BEDBC^M .

centrally located. 144 4 th .!a ^ c a s t., 3. FOR BENT—5-ROO"M -M O D E R k ,{ houso.- w .::o .-S m ith . Real^Estaie. f 3 t w o nC » M a PUBNISHED POBi

re n t 145 Woslilngton NorUt. Phone i

s. I FOR R K N T -^ F U R N ia iE ir 'ifO O ff.! n hot waler, fumacc heat. PlYonfT

.......... ■ . ■ ■ --------1rt board, near high jchool 120 Oth av o :

| l rOR*-RENT-FRONT B E D R O O M . i h Benllcmen preferred. 248 3rd ave ‘le north. :_ POR RENT-BEDROOM. BOARD I F '>. desired; ulao sarage. 628 4th avci*. norUi. Phone 007J. .; '® T O B N lS H E D 'n T lb ra ^ 'B E D 'R o 'D ^

* north. Phone 1023J.'hi g a i i ^ i s n i t j Z i u ^ . 8 b tcK -s p-i->4 o .& room for rent. 4S4 PUUi avenue ’“ cast. Phone B31-W._______________ ■

FOR RENTr-3-ROO:ir~A^i^R fM EcuUldo en trance.-ilghL-t'-'attd-

;iU'AU:r included. M8 WisliUiflton si"I wrsc.................... ............ .......................

POR R E N t“ F lV B ^B 06^^^ :g em. fum bbed house.. See Guy T.- Swope. 633 Second Avenue West, or^ ,p lm no a3fi.W.------------------- --------- ---»UgOn— BS»a:------ B i^ P I N O 'R ^ O M -

II Phone IIWW. 4M 2nd j t v e norUi. '• >0 LONO-S AD -q -R O O M M Q P g n N :0 liouse, (35; 5-room m odem hou*c, ; »l >30: 4-rooni lurolsbed houggr~>2l;

roortv modem house. i&S*; il-room : I* modem IiouiC. *23: 5-rrJoni modem ‘ hotise. J20; furnished npirtnicnts.!, ;» Phone 45, !'

i—U::£QR 5ALM?BJ?ADE__ L!! NEW " b^TANDARO ' ^ D k T i ; 3 . chance-iot-used. Plano. ■ Phone ICO-' 0 ; ........... ...

d coupe with Ruckstal c ta r for calUe.'i1 th e tp or hoss. " P lw c flUWI fi| - a _ i____ — ................'. I I . I

' F O R S A L E — F j g i [ T U R E ~ J

n POR- SALE - 0<Xia M A J E S T I C , '

• QOLD“ S £ :A irR U a a " 5 " liO W h rA N u !.»1 week. _swcel'» -S U nt* .____^ '

•MATmzSS FR O M .rA C T O B Y T O ll -*7TO—a t- » W 0 r-« 1 0 -« ia l“ - l l t » . r

^ 8w « ta .Pum im re-S tore .----------------- ; -j

- -TOR RENT-^^fnWHFTS-^

0 -iDia&fld'apartiiust: S a t i t o v i L S v ^ - b1 to fl »” • *■«*• - ■ ■,____

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i i n t T f t k ' ------r - -71““— ^> iCT-rwE t.^»T'^^O^AEMT %\.Vppttt VN' 0 . 1 ,; 1 . - ; - . r ■3 H 6 _ V p N U _ > 3 £ ^ „ V N y ^ V

»4~'TOO"rA\iW‘i ’6^ ' ••GOUi — - _ • . . .

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o . L .DUNN->taw O fflo ^ B o o m a S

SHAD H ^ O IN .n tM in s 4*aH^ 0, B a ^S : . i t T n is t Bldg. Phone e.~ "BO 0 . C. H A Ll,-O vcr Oloa’- Book Btgnu

ome«i[........Moprman Building.--------- ^ ------

A. J . U Y E B S ^ « w ^ , Banlcide l i u i i PMg, .Pboae . ,- •

^ ' BUSINESS ,

T- ! nOMB~'PLliMplNO A HEATINO CO. f „ ' l New locaUon. ,1V 3rd ,'*va. » M . ."5 ; Phone-283. ________-^-rBAfctANTYNB-rLUMBlNQ A lUUU.-— : r ,l INQ CO. For heaUn* twuW ea

Phone. 231-W. a t l --------: INSUaANCB :na ‘ :■--------- ' - - 1------- J L u u ■ p I

AUTO 1N8UBANCB, all coreriff* . .. ^ ' Potter R * « l - i iu te . . Phone 874. . . -.j:, inr ,•. T„ . .L -t k a n s i^

nc‘!'CEOZlEIl‘“ THANBFKB~Car-=PhOOa •sc.j ■'

Coal and-wood. -P h « je l4X - .-* M'NICUOLS XBANSFTO A 8T&C- V:,.

__- >^^Vb a XTONAL” 3B6A N 1ZA TI0N 8~ -•'

^ t-^ n K iT N -w n o n M K N n r a m k b io ^ ___m ecu In L O. O. p . haU every leo-

; ondSjid,fourthV M onday. _i— ~ : •- M't Bio'TrkAcni^---- .----A

>Ri ......................................................—s ——nc 1 ALBERT K. FBANClfl, accredited fte* '

' .in.T>Brtiw. _ptionfl a i m . . r

^ ^ IwANTED—MISCELLANEOUS—S WANTH). DEAD HORSES. P H O O T ~ — ‘31:-IZ:-H . ( r tR N IT U R E WANTED. SWECT'S ivc ' s to re : “TOone-1295/-__- ...........,- ■ --------

I W A k r ro — POULTRY . IL C. H ilN - Vi p i ter. Phone B03-W. ___•VC i WANTED—W A S H I N O . 20c P E R '_ • ! Kloxen. 628 4th ave n o r t h . _____^ •M WANTED ■— TO REKT A . PIANO. ,

W ANTEi5^USE0' W O V E N 'w' I B B -O---- flnd -iroa^ .-” gn..rt«« _nn»t« ?—-’ — --------

Jt ' SITUATIONS WANTED . l]“t w oM A ri'-^^A H 'i^ . V '

•• 135J. 283 _6outh W a s h l ^ t ^ D-:CAPABILE WO.MAN ’WANTS W ORit, • T . ' Rahch cook. oV houscJiecpef. * Bo* or 12. care News.

FRUITS, VEGCTABLES«5. SEE PACIFIC FRUIT FOR CULL -t5-) spuds. ‘ ___Wl F o r “s V i ^ - s t 6 c k 'c > o u M ? m »w . • m per tpn.. Phone 537J13. ,‘“ mNEITCD OEM SPtTDS.

miles cast on Kimberly Road. • •

: FOR SALE-^IVESTOCtC_ _X- i illL K COW fO R SA L^-CA LL 107J7.- □-I • Filer. • •" f o u r q 6 o d » 6 R 5 K " A r " W a A T" ^

?£•' & r C ‘ t ^ ^ ^ T * > S 7 ” W A boN “ A itoham d si— WUl sell-w paratcly . J 3 2 ------

~ -^F « lh avenue cftsL -__ ' .............______---- tTEAVr^TgAM~HOB8m -Oft Y O trfin ,^ r o u ^ •% tnllea ea s t Ma r ta ScqOOL...—

HtT! ..........

t o ' r o B SAL»-LATK l» « C U K V a O I^ : ».'-.-tqaeh.=4lk*'-tww,-^Tt a -4000' iD f lw ff* ; ~ . .1 H U tq»-^at^ Crdartwihn-Conanf * ■ j ; ;- • Tft. rjA T 'ia ' a ^ : A q : ^ ^

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• 'two families Maiu'crln;;. i>rob-3c‘m In budfjct miiklni; .lliiil '^us l*'"'*-

--------•----- -rntcd- to- J ild rr -W: -A. -' • dliilrlct-court lirrc •yi';;trr<liiy.

The question Oevcloiictl lii i!w I'fitn'.'c 1 of hiftriiiK on appllnitltm ni;ulr hy

• 1 • -Burn-ll a , Tiffany for ni'xliritti'lt.ii,----------o f Ihe' cotirl OrdrV ' miii: nr*

nno n-fiuirinic TiLfaiiiv.-■.:._nimtM r=icr-'.j:iinnnn:_ 'nrrrlm j.lorm gr

wifi*. Huby Tlffimv. mui -iJu'ir Uucc I chlldron. Tiffany rxpUilnrtl ih;ii hi.;

v;aRM-4otal only S70 u inoiiili and i ' fliat out of llii.’; IncoiTic lif mn.M »oi:

■ I . only pay thi; alimony. bi;t liv­ing' f-xpcnre;; of lilm.'-olf ntid lii.v pres*

__ ent wlfi: and , tliclr cliilil,. Hi' a.skrd'^ io i- I'oaminoil c f^Ih r TilInion:.'-''Ur^I;>

■ » wfititii. ■ ■ ■ .____________________T ^urt CranU Il<iIul<loii

Evidcncc ahowwl tln ii Mri. Huby Tiffany i.s rmploycii and tlmt. wliilt* h(:r mother lii a nii-inlji'r of • iiiT liousiihcld carluK for the clilldrcn in •Jicr ab.iencf, her mniiihly carniiiK-t I'x-

------------- crru of ik-r fmf^ir.r ' miM)iiiur-------I T iv pflurt t;riintcd thf'ri'diictioti foiI v.’iilcii TUmny UAki d. ~ 'I • 111 tln^ coiir.'-c Ilf Ilif hc'iiriim Tif-

fany «-.vf»rp.«tt/V^Vi{j/irfhcn.'/«;i lHat | inibllciiy iiiven to hi:; dcmiMtlt prob- ,

_________ifni.!i_nilB>U_raiisP_lc'v;_<if 111;; Job, j•■It i.sh'1 likely■tliiLt you ooiild iici.

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------------ Q O V E R N IV lE N T -A N N O U N eE S - -

■ P b S T M A I\l’S EXAIV1INATI0I\I i

United StatCK, civil scrvlcc commh- * . slon Friday announced un cxnmlnntion '

.to fill- tlic ' iwsltlon of rura l ca rr ier a t ____ __ Kimberly. Idaho, to bc held a t 'T tt'ln

February 0 ' j |. Thn dote of examination will bo Riot-1 ‘

----------- ^^wl-oa-ndmiflRlbn-cordH-ninlleil'Joappli-)*’cunJa n ftcr the.closc of rreelpt ot plicntioas. ’and will' be aboul 10 days,® >inntr-thin-natBr-r. .»]

I The exnminntJon will bo o|)cn'omy to I’; clllzcn.'i who arv actually domlciird In

tl\c territory of Un? jwst office where I the vacancy exUU ond ulio meet Che oUier requirements. BoUt men and wo- . men. If qualified, m ay enter ihlji ex-

'' amlnatlon, but appointing officers havethe legal rl6h t to Hpcclfy the sex dcslr- .

; ed In requesting ccrtlflcaMon of d ig - j,

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^ liErCIILlTER—Puncnir servlCM will r ' be held n t 2 P. Nf. jodny In. the “ 1------wnitc- cnapci ^n-re tor Uie lute Johh “■ B. LPlclillter. Jer.ome. fo r mitny yearsf a ftssldent bt Twin I'alb,_uhosc death U'---- occurrcd In th e Wendell hospital tiI Tlmrsdny. Scrvice.'s will bc conduct- I:

cd by Dr. H. O. Iliitnphrey. Clood- ec Inx. d b lrlc t superintendent and form- 1

— r r pfifitnr nf thr. T»vln IMlU .Math tu . b |- dl5t EpLscopUL church. Burial will F

be In Twin F.11LS cemeterj'. ^Ti----------- “ TOimsON*^PnntraHwrvlc«i-fop-(he

late .C. A. Johnion, Kinib'erlV. will bo o---------- held in MU‘ C.i;w.limr>~Tiaik-1~Iimr “----- -----ITI' t^ d y , ' iiofviccJi will bc ^

C‘On<lii('t^J*b5*"ttcv.".^rtlntr O- Pcw50ii of Twin Fallr. Prc.-.bytcrlati churSh. •Burial will bc In Twin Fulb cem e- e

----------— ._ ............................fSWANSON-T\vln FalLi lodge of f

Ellcs will conduct funeral servlcea In r----------- thc.Orossm aii chaiwl hcre_aL 10:30 A. „

M. today for Richard Ss.-arison. 50. n-sldent of J.irbidrie. Nevada, fornear-

1 ly 20 years, whose d fa th occurred IH •I Jarbldge Thursday. Death was a t- i'

tributed to miners' consumption. Tlie

A . native of Sweden and a fomter s---------- 11'j.ldeiil u f ' c utnrana‘.~ TJ r :~ 5 wurL;on- H

wa.1 o member cf Ihc Elks lodge of S Doutdcr. Colorado, ite came to thL'. C

hldire-colli m inin? dlRMlct. and' hod Uniiwle Itrf. llblUiT i f ^ An n atlP llU cc Ul'a't a time.

He Is survived by hU widow.' Mrs.^^amle Swnn.wn. and two daughter. JiML-.., _ t7._ nnrt ^

_______ Swanson. 15. who arrived here ^■_ irpm JnruiOi?f early vcaferday m om - y<■ ■ Ing. HLi brolher. Crtarlr.s swan?oti- _

arrived trom S ail Lake Ciiy yesterdoy' “ afternoon.

.'IIARCEU.I.NG SOc83G 2nd ave uesi. Phone 631W. adv •

W c a r e -o f f ^ r in k - H n ic e —5- --p !a .H sed * ia_ sleep in c , p o rc h , n ll_

_ l ju iIL - i i i I c a b in c ta ^ E iU L s i : :c d _ b f

__________A >»iy n f SOQ.-'IV

We Have Salmon '............... ill a m o u n ts fo i^80_ a c r e s a ls o foi

s o le . H a v e 8 0 a c r e s g o o d la n d—=----- ■ m c n ta » w i th - e lee t f i e i t y - Q n d —oft-

low p n c e o r w iu t r a d e .

7 Beauchamp~ . . 1 3 5 S h o sh o n e ' S o u th

■TWIN f’ALLS ]

l ^ y — By n o B E E T .qD n.tE N

it.n ’ • . •trn -p 'f -n iM i'fc o ln ' lo have a fljtlil; wiUf

ncpj=i'^,lufT,-tn\yr3nr-^wfcn‘ c^ lp 1 rt-f l l« h w r- . . . . ,

FILER MAN MUST STAND iv- TRIAL ON FELONY CHARGE(•S* • • •• • -i ' j l _DsiOiing jnoUao«Xoe-db Ju l:^ L of-thc.

clmrses, Judke C. A. Bailny, a t the cIokc---- fef-tf-}>relhnUiftry—hettfijis-T^ii-jjfobate-

court here yesicrdov.ToWcred Hosa , Afo.seley.' Fillcr_dlstrlct fariJier. held to

a a w c r m the d U tr ia couri’ to felony chnrRCS- of iieralstcni violation of the liiiuor laws, He %ta admitted to SIOOO bfind which was furnished by- E. P. Pol-.nn nmt T. n UIU____ ________________

Courj,records, to which reference was

. Lnrson. Indicated th a t Mo;.eley had .Ui;ioM-pr«vi(ui>.>y-beeft-twRVle(eti-or-ll— • leiral po-v.ci.slon of liquor. Moseley wa-s ri i>rc.scnled a t Uie hearinK by W. L.

— Diiin»,-Twin-ya1Ui Bttoroci.^-»5-------------- -CL _________ ■-

"IsUIT FOR DAMAGES WILL. ----- ^^BEfSUBMITTEO-TO-COURI ]

Suit of N athan llaybu rst asolnst the , N Doyd ho.^pit&l whervlnhe]irmi( h ad been held before Judtfe W. A. Babcock tn dls- , trlct eouit here d u h n s the l u t two days , will be submitted to tb« court on a t-

a t ^^^thl.'v hearing ha»-be«n-endeavoring,.to !

jlbcaic 'CSels oT'nhe hoipJial-ijj^anJaL.- l . tem pi to enforce collection ot a judg- i_ iilent.for_ll5.2M.awarded.,tQ-lLu'hursL

jwme seven y-ean ago on ht.i claim of * I alleged negligence on Ihe p a rt ot a

’■ nurse whlle_h^a.«ijLP3.Ucnt.ln.Ulc JloSi I ------■ , r j

" LECTURERS TO ADDRESS; S i; - GRANGERS AT KIMBERLYj;

KIMBERLY. Jan . 18 tSpeclal to The i * New.si—Jam es Parm er, natibttai grango'* lecturer, and Mr«. Waller Johnson; i. Idaho iilf tc O raogc JcClurWrWlimas* 'i

dreiu the Oranges of the eaiit-end ol gthe c o u n ty ^ t th e hljfh school ^gutll- i

— TOTlUni'Irere tdiilght a t 8:15 o'clock. "i

" FILE DISTRIBUTIOH DECREE ;a Dccree of dislrlbulion of the estate of :i Ihr la tt- 'Je-w R. McDougall. awarding -! ,1 to hl-n widow two lot.-i In Twin FalU “ . Helghtii subdivision, was filed' in the . county recorder’s offlcc here yesterday.. The dccree had been tssuedJaat Deccm«

biif a i .on.m otlnn nf ,Haix tLBcn olt.,T w la £ .1 FallH attorney, who wan admlnbiirator. f

Mr. McDougall died In Chicago In Feb- .i ruar>'. 192H- He wa.s survived by bi'i a

rtSidoxjx»Ld w c datiKhler. both tesldcnu v 0 of Chicago. • ■ 0JT ■ - " = — -------------- ---- V

r rRAI\ISHhHS LIUUUH UASb-^'• Pro.wcutlon in the ca.<ie of Eugene •*' Shaub. arrested tn Bum laat Sunday on =_ cliargc of illegal posseSalon of a gallo n , P T lar-Df-m oonsm nc-wntslcey.—h as been

tram ferred from Justice of \!ic Peace *>‘‘ C O. A- Dlvelbl.«' court. Buhl, to the c

probttUi court horc. bccauso of-the fac t sth a t Shaub la under 18 yeara of age. c

■ -------------------;------ a“ MAN CHARGES DESERTIONe _____0. „fin crnjinrt-Lnf Bllrewl <1c-;crHnn-dau , f

ing from July. 1027. Joseph W aller “ r Scott has tnattluted .lult in district '* r coun here lo r divorve.from C lara J. W. ^ f Scott. They were m airled In Golden. -

Colorado, In April, 1021. Tliere are no- ct>lldr«n and no-communlty-properiy-l.n a- l>.V.MV.V<- TT,..-.-,.mnTnir,»r and filed by J . P. Konharek. attorney.

». i f you think Li dull bround lo«-n.■. Just take a stroll around to the Fann- a, era, Store. 'wU»r<>-»)>ey-!.gll-fre .ih mea i e tn chim kr Pcrhaav It-w lU change |- your tnipresaion, . Phone sas w . adv y ~ ..... r

“ ' I ’h e F l y i n g F l e e t ” jV ____________________________ ____ -

SALK- 5 - r o o m m o d e rn h o m e w i th i l L - g o o d - s i ^ - r o o m s - . a n d a l l^bn.'^cm orit a n t i trood f u m a c c .__i- l> e e n - n e w ty - f> H i^ e d - a n d - rc —' jC k ^ v ith - .g P O d -tc f in a .---------------------

n W a t e r f o r S a l e If o r 1 2 0 acro .‘5 _ c h e ap .'fo r.q u ick _ _ . I

i ld n o r th s lo p e , f a i r I m p ro v e - ’ o f t - * r « 9 e l - ^ a d - f o r - s a l e - « t - * —

3 TTSdain IP h o n e 3 0 4 I

3 DAILY NEWS, TWIN 1?

TWIN. FALI 'R o M e io o f C u T T Q it F an

b i s e c t i o n o j— ----------------- t;

! I-Oll TIIK !N*-nRTWEEN 1)AY.^I II i.s ■cniiitiai'atlvoly easy to'acqiiliT a w in ter wuiili'obo,-or n nprlni; or

- I Riimnjer-^wu£duil;i.‘i-:7-wlUi-_:.vcry=---lUUe j trouble, liu i what docs ono wear cn

hn'* ncltlicr MU'lnK nor ^ t c i - duj;.. wlHiii till' wliiii:r w'ordrobo_ls unaiilt- iililir u>)il Iho ntirln^ w a^ro b c In- Hpprojjriai'.' —liiul usually Incomplete, ni.'twcon 111!' Iiolidayn and Ea.Mer come tiin.so puzzlliiB dayn when It is « i difflcu!' in know w hat txi wcsr.nr ------------- --- ------------- ;In one ;;lio|) u llllle rasc-colorrd | Hportr. Ii'ocl'. of a novelty Jersey, llBhti of weiitlil. In tlic !;llk and wool coin-j

_ blnation. with an ottachcd sc u rf of | E the .'.anie mrnrrlni. th a t m ight hi'ljj' nnsv.’er tlii- in-bciween question.

There are Jrrsf'y.s In Igge-sUtch p n t- ;nini'TjrinSf colbrs*andTiER7rn?;flnr.. Jh.li'i wclirht. tweed.-..ln the I

SO brown ii:i(l liclRc tones, onQ thcf-e'arc to tweeds uiicd In cunJuncUon wllh Jer- ly Ecy clothfi in lace, tweed and modern- 1C k t deslgn-s. the la tfcr both knillecl )0 and printed,1- Then there are lltUe one -piece _ Jrcs«u;-ln-.a-iitw_URhUwolght-tw<HiUr4 \s I In grey and H«ht blue, deep ' blue j

d 'jnnd In blad^liiid' white. ' [

Colora arc one! of the m aU Inieresi- ’''[ in i t featiiros of the new woolcna,

There has been a development toward— ■npit^'anu' nf-iiuiii* simaes itiini-i'-in

considered lite jirerogatlvc.n of uUk-i.p and coupled with the llghtrwelBh l nnd' supple weuve.i .ln whicij Uieac colors— -«re-flhowi»^Uit*y-«tv«-an-«nUroly-now.® character to the materlala.___ 1. -- -I' Lights grcenH iiicludc w ater green.' grass irrevn and. tllleul, Uic latter» w ith a h in t of 'd u s ty yellow In It.* Beige Ll prcfered lo grey In the neui-

n i l spurts'~ ttnl, aiiii—a—beige ullliI' cnauRh-rea-casi lu' ir to -B n g g esr itn lr

rust:co lor la very Rood; -.................. Dark belces arc good. CHiwclally

r with an adinixlure of white ynm.n loi Jightcn-tt:------^ ------------------------- --

Blucii. plnk-s. grccna and yellow.i arc ,- ap t to be mixed w’lUi whlto o r grey = 4 h r ra d = tq = g lvc= thcm-:-u—fc y = a 3 f t :

afl])«l^ TTieh 'lli5 i^~ n rP ~ n ~ n m n b rr • ot off-shade p£'iteb~ycllowa with ii h in t of green, and pink which hits «

/ touch of cream or mauve lo make ' [ i t .winion. o r ^ r g l n g on orchia. ori

eveh 'com b^ed with grey.' Llgiit (trey e shown with u-grc)' mixture, a T he • vivid' reds ore mo«Uy fmnk '• tones. verRlng neither on yellow nor* purple; and 'black Allii tt’fllW' nilSctlirffr'* ond combinations a;'>' especially gooil.;

I. Jfclk»>:..in-sevctal-ahadca. .but-atrcja»\4 .Ing com color, and blue ln*‘Uic darker]

- shadc!r-fB r-strcet-w ear. a tK l-In Uie.1. ■ paler linen blues throimh to a light |1 ^r<iyl»li-^lu»—for—■•'iBii't t - w rnrr-T m rr, being shown In Ught weight \vooIeiu:J 1- Tayon_aJUl- wool—n»lMturesrTnnd~MlI; ' [ and wool mixtures.

'S o much has already been :;ald . . about the ensemble tha t I dLsliku' j

•. for - In-between weather. One i-ri- ,* .lemble I saw Uiat m 'lned e.ipectally1 appropriate was ‘ of the three-piece!» vorlety—the flnger-tlp lenRlli Jacket. i

and glclrt In g -b lue ani^rrir\^~»irxtKfiT~; “ with g • ^ lk '"g n d wo(il roim<l nerk <

. - Tlien there was a threo-qilarter^I coal in citron • yellow crcpe, with • , pleated border to hannonUe wltii the f ,-j-8fclrt uf ti mniClirngTIr^.^- and a s llm ^ ; beige and brown woolen - m ix ture , ‘ ; coal, with a onc-])lccc frock of the 1 t. same material, dUtlnguLMiKi by lone '

ccarf ends of allk inarociiln. lii yellow | ] and ro.w on beige grounii. ;

I — ■ ‘F o r th e w arm e r day.s. th e re wa.i -

a f l p ^ c rc i^ one -p iece frock p rin te d ! j 111 ‘n tioL a e s ip i In c ream o n navy . I f

w ith a tii rM -q u a rte r iciiK th Jacket. I j i-^Th c - l argr - c o lla r - o f uff-<ffiii i r tlu f t B ; -

^ L IsAE]F o r y o u r o w n s a f e t a

c l i e c i c i n g a c c o u n t a t t h ' - a c c o n n t w i l l n o t o n l ^ ,

s t r a i g r h t , b u t a l s o , m a y o f a d i s p u t e d b i U .

First Naiic: ot Twin

i

■, ■ X '

FALLS,"It)AIIO,,SATUitI

i L S " S T b p S “ —’!'ashio7Ui G le a n e d F r o m a n

Oj L o c a l F irn iR -__ ' ______ ;_____

N’EW S-^IOPI'IElr:— - t '~ . ■ --------

>> '0110 of ;thu most aitmcUve nnd .mic- iilrc ce.'-'ful wayn' of inlrodiiclnu conlrasl

or and style Into an ull-black frock. The lUe -.t^llHC-ItMlt -to Iicttiully a •tm rf., for-; on inallzed to collar, llnv.i. Thf* Bhape

baL ouid_BrDpoiaAoni_flL_UiC’>e ,c2llata_M£ I}', j:o varied,and unti.sual-that they make lit- Ihe fnx it-oceni.iiii'rcV a backgrount! In- for Ihe- collar, iir.:l they arc so chic etc. At least, Uic llitlc plain black satin- '.ter crepe I w w tcemeil the lasl word In

Is chlo. • wlU»~}ti—nciv-Jilp-fUtinK out­line. and Its off-wlilte tin t collar ol

-----|T; rnnTCt t cr^— '—-Hut-best, fori’inn-;! and

the .summer modf.' ai'c the ensembles You can- no more e:;cape them that)

!"'■ vou can . the winter wikjlhcr bcinp followed by sprhv:. And they. afWi

’-■'i* ull.,1 thlnl: will 111' Ihe be.a .solution ,o f 'A'hat to u'car durini; these In-

^ ‘;.*.|Jj£;Lwccn^dnyt^.,__ , _____

EBREOTIESled ^

Visits In Shoshii;'^—Mr.s. A. P. Blas- fce er left laatcveninn for Shoshone tb vLsit

tarrived yesterday to spend some time

st- ^ '•*~Ttrrr?gir~rra«rT^inlJ ^ i'^ lc~Altr(‘tr

Canada, to vl.sit Mr. and Mrs. Percy nd ___________ •

H ftunn to California —. HQmer_C. <MtlLs. Los Angele.s altom ey. j e f t . la il evening for^ h b home.afUT ht'tehdlhg dLslrlct court here thls'w eek. .

It. -11. Buhl Coupe Marry—David O. Eggles- ttr~«on-ftnd*Ml»-Mndred-MilolwHi-boU»-of ,lp-Bwhlr-w«>r»-marrlod Thursday...at_Ui'ii. -- o ffice .o f.Justice ot the Pea'cc W. S. lly Mallory. ’ - • * •'to • - ■ ■ ' '------- Gocs-to Los-Anceies—M rarLiihi-Por—,re m an left- ycatejday for her 4iome In cy LO.S AiiEeJca. ofter . spending several j I t •wfK'k'HwlUt-her-uiirent^.-M r^iind-Mrsr-

.W ^D^Bobon----------

rt -Back From, liunlnewt THp — C. H. ke Sttn.'ion ho.i, reHirned from a bu.sinen.s, or j trip to DoLse And Middleton, where , he ey- MK-'fit a cotiplc of ■wecfcs-lookins after

honey interests.Ilk ■P*" It«turn From Ohio — Mr. and Mrs.

kI. ; yc'.sterday fron; Vemalllea. Ohio, wluw [. . |j .h pv have apch't the last four_wceks, ;er| vls-ttlng rclaUvca.. ’ '

lU l tf tV ri« ‘From Iowa—Mr. nnd 'M nir' TcriT\rrh7<Wnrr-antt--son-Bobtiy-TrtnTTl«r is 1 yeslcl'doy from Pnilrie City. Iowa. Uf T .'hcre-thci'-rpcnr thc-la.-Tt-fcx-RTelcsr

vlsjtlng relativea. ' " ‘

On Trip to Callfom li—D. B. Moor- *''* mao. out-stanillng "factor tn rcclama- '^ 'j 'tlo n -o t Hir MUner Low Lift project,

■>-1 vl-s^to California.ly ------ -------cel On llusiiinw Trip—Miles nrownlni;, . !t. d ia le r iu Wlllys-Knight and Whipix-t•r.' /-nrv lfTrj'i-'..i~yi?ir,niTir-in—trr7T-tm.-.r .-.>i~'k ol hLs bu.sliu'.H.<-on a trip to Salt Lake-

— lMllim.i-to--N*evadft^Mrs.- E rJ^-^V al-' 1, ton left yesterday for her home In Reno.

a fte r sj)cndlnK. some tim e visiting her Jj-TnaUipr.'MrsrBcUc OrccnsLitc. aiid-hcr-

brother. Jack Orcenalate;

'p I . G'ocfl lo-Chlcago— P. Bowie-, treos- " - u r r r of the Southem IdahtnyTTOlcnalc,

' Grocery company, lefi yesierday for ChlcaiTO to attend a convention of the.

_____ J _______^^ l i “ T h e F l y i n g F l e e t " ^

'ETY • Istv you-should have athis to ik —a checking iiZ_-Keep. your records ,ay prove the paymenli I

{. , , !

lonal Bankin Falls ^ !

t .

:DAY MORNmC, JAWB

FORECAST r o i l TODAV: . Iin a n d colder.

_ I-j-Tcmpemture In Twln.FalLq shon _ ‘a_markcd_upward tendjincy ycstcrd

fUic m ir ilm u in o r ’27 desrees' beljig-"J ••llolnL~ol}dve"'T5iTir.«(iy-;l--1our-Teaai^TW ini^ieTTiaSninirm of' IJiJ de-Jreea \ ic- 3 ubove th a t of ihe prevlotLS day. 1iRl I Lal .snowfall__of the recent finh e : me.v.ured *04 inch, iho Twin Ft ir—;f[0vemracnt weaUier (ib.-.civer annoui

PrM lpltation yesterday nieaauire 1.01 inch,________ . _________kc-;- ■ -------- =----------------- -'

liJUOGElHe:!^TOOHInil : '—M .'“ Judge W. A. Babcocl< to Sit " Triai o f Two Criminal-A ”■ lions; Sets Civil Case .Pat

r i ' • A 'num bcr*of ch'il aeiioas <vere t S -.'Jgncd by Jiid je W. A. Babcock y<

-tcrday for -trial-bcrorc Judge Hu: A. Baker,. Jlupert. In district cot

s- here during the week bejjinnlng Ja •it uary 25.

, .judge-BttbcoetfT-lt—wn;»-fltated.—w preside a t trial of two ca.scs on t

icrbeglnninK next Wedne;;day. and w

crt during the fo.'Iow/nif tt-eck.. Criminal ca.sc.s set for- trial nc

„ , Inaugurated proscrutlnir attornev.'w , ’riilAkc his initial apiXNiranw in cpu

; here sus coua^el for the btate. a i those of Cleo Bash, chargcd wlUi a

~ jiault~with-*—deaiHy—w eaponntnd ' ^D f-^hurchfieldr-ehnrRw l-w lth-dt'lvJi " : c n automoblle-whlle-Jnioxlcatod--Boi

of Uie.se coses were continued tro t the previous term' ot court. -

i- 1)f Natlonat-Whol{uu>ltt_Grocor«‘ Motcit

t r - ----------. ■- Leaves llokplliil — W alter Masgrav

'! Filer, member of the firm of ^fU.sgral --•-BroUterj4,-ha.s-relurhe<f-to-hl»--honi n • from the county general ho.spltal whei i l .l ie waa a patient following an-open

~ ~ S m il l Ixisn ln-K lrr^-I^'in“ Pall.s fli I. departm ent wo.'i .summoned a t 6:35 t w,M- ycaterduy.to pul out fire dl&covere e In a clothes cio.M-t a t tho rcaldencc ( r P. S.“ Strolnr3-lO ThIrd avcriue wes

The blaze wa-s qulckly cxtlngtllabed. an cuu.sed small lois. '

s. • 'll- I r> n i| ftrrt' ward left last evening for WlUbws.-Cal ^t.ifomlo. a ft£r a.l»:o-W£ek visitherejlU i

line which he attended th e otimuiLl meel tii<f«_of the Onklty Caiial company-an

I. the Salmon, River Canal compatiy. I r ro r ir B i^ 'h T c in T f - B ir a f f e c ^

s ~ n S ire ? l« r~ T te « v y r in * = ^ o h n ' a t e . ICEinictor and debate coach In the Twi ' FntLs high acliool was discharged froi

• the Tw in F alls county general hosplU ■ Tuesday following a protracted Ulncs ' Jle expects to re.sume hla duU es'at th ''^Tj nBoTT ngn u ^ nruT ' Uiiru n ! iiii<in8~ t

the next semester.

Sails for IloDolulu—Robert. Doiiglaj J_cldcsL£on.oLJ:_J-Dou»U»,TTwln. Fall ^ I t y —commt'»sloner;— embarked - fror - - Snn FT.t:icIsco ye.stcrdoy on th e way t

ITPnolnln-wliarB lie ii to-T»|»rwenti=^ —acco m tm . euucgna t l i lr-whtfth^haUm* “ been a*M)clnted since his gradyatloi ;; from Uie University ot ColUornia las

Qet yo:ir potato bags a t Uic idali Junk Huase. 152 2nd ave south, ad

' ' . Dr. t-'osicr. fool specUIliC. . adv '

Used F~ ai

st(We Pa

for yoiir

SW E■ ----- -

' ” ' M I l G S l N S ^ i r N

D i n i n s R o o m a n ( d

n T A R Y . 3 . 0 , 1 9 2 i ) . . \

T:MlllieEIIMITiESWFjasm

showed - ' ----------• -R e y -^ lrv ir i^ O .-W o O tl.^ N a tiv fl

c".“S " S o u t t i l a n d , B e c o m e s-R e e to i

A s c e n s io n E p is c o p a l C liu

nouhc- — V, -■ --------“ ured R ^ u fo r services will be resumed______ ,j!«liiJiills_Ascenaion.EDl4CQP!‘L£!hv

tomorrow by Rev. Irvlrl Q. Wood, t ccKwr to Rev. W. Hewton W ord .j left lacs week to uk tf chaii;e oTa r toratc In California.

I . Rev. Wood Lt a naUve of Vlrgl t i A i i . having been bom in Richmond. n i n i r - ^ l v o d - l i l 5 . collego training a t \

i B U i r ^ d at-R oanoke collcgc. Salem, }---------- I'gin ltr...................... ...............

W hen Uie United States entered 5if in World war he enlisted In tho Pou

hifanliy. Uilrd division, and spent ■ - nionUia In the trenches In France d

ing which Ume -he participated In operatlons'V ln which

j a i e S Tlilrd dlvUlon. took p a rt and rccel

c yes- ologicol seminary, Alexandria, Vlrgli Hugh H e was ordained In 1022. c o u rt— A fter-occupylng-pulplt&Ja-JilB i J a n - tive sta te for a year. Rev. Wood ca

west and since haa been In <jharge l_wlll_churchcft-ia-«astflnv-Orcgoa-and-Ida n the -He cornea here from Caldwell wh■ he wn-s rertnr nf St Dnvld'.s Eats i ‘ will Church. .n iip . H r lylll have chnrgc_of_scrvlpp3

. the Episcopal church a l Buhl whlcJ next IdenUfled with Ascension churclt hi

■ SOUT-HERW-RADia-EANSL-. 'T c - R E C E IV E J<GIQ PRQ G R/Ill ____ _____

ProgRtntr*broadcaat-from-radlo-s rlvJii8--^^gjj k G IQ, T win Fiiltin~havc~beCTr~ -Both -celved’ Clearly by listeners o irth e 'E a Trom ern seaboard aa well aa along the I

jclflc coast, according to letters rcce — ^ ed here. 'L etters-and cards of co

mcndatlon have been received fre m nnHBOmr'V vrmont: Bulfalo, • f l

— r —rYorict-Newttrk.—New-Jerftey:-8iimn JJcw .Jersey : Newjwrt News, Virgin

jrave, Columbas. OliloV and D eW ltt;'low a.' grave : following statement, Irom a 1 home—ter-from"Ar-C^"Jonc.s.“ Newport'N c' iir'hert.* Virginia, is cliaracterlatlc: "You m pern- -be !nterc.sled lo Icam th a t I tuned " - | yeur-alatlon-SiindayrtJamm T ^ia>-g:

I a M.i Eaatern Standard tim e. At 2: s fire ing bacK to you again u l 2T20T h e 0 25 A; I heard the selection 'Sonny Boy.' Coi vcred’ •Pathway to Heaven.' followed ce of 'Rosea of PlcaKly.[^ You canie In wl we.st. very good'voltimc and clarity."1. and J following is contained in ”1

I day's Loud Speaker Column", of t I Dally Washingtonian. Grays 'H arb

Ttnu- I Woalilngton, Jonuory 15;

hear you clearly here In the great- .'lumber cxport'harbor In th c -ro r ia r

^and- — — ■■ • _ _ _ _ _sJiU JB H A RIA ILA K D -IU JH SE— ' _ „ a d d r e s s JCHOOL CLU

aVes, --------Twin " T h e Lmcoln- Parent-Tcacher ass from elation met In ihe-.schoOl, audltorlu jpltal Thursday a t 3:30 P. M., with Mrs. R Incsa. Evans presiding. After a short bu: t the ness nc&sl'on B<-.ssle Helen Slai:k playi i8~ of ■ twuTiiaiiu -selixttuiu. MlM OutuUiy c a

jh igh school In.structor, ^ave a readln i MLss Je.s*te Fnu>er talked on "Tralnll

iglaa. for CUlzenshIp Tlirough Books," oj FftllH-Mrs.-Rlchard-samlthrcountyTllll'.se. ga' from .-«-talk on- health-followed-bj^-jjcncr ly to • dUcus.-,ion.

tUuuF-j— Brln£-yeiir-4iidM -nnd=^ltE^tO-U atlon- Idikho Junk Houso. 152 2nd ave souL

last adv. . — .

d a l i o __________ '

f " ! ' “ T h e F l y i n g F l e e t ”V . * ..........................— - -------- : -------

furniture — m 3

;oves—*aud^sft-ZT furniture

w s w

NEW L i v i n g . R o o i ^ . ;

t d B ^ r o o m F u r n i t u r e

ES -REAL ESTATg TRANSF|RS

I P T ' Fnm iihed b j th « : iD (m o n n ta ln [ , f I TlUe and G uarantr C o m p ^

--------- ---------- January ' IGIVfl-Of- _= W aiTa^t^D ^J_H ._M .-W eleh_ca-i _______ M .^enry Sm ith et ux. tCAW,.'UE-MZ,]Ctorof- ^ ,

Church —Loti-jar-iiliui_l.ll 2(,_ 3,^ 2J . 23 24. Block IHaasen.

- . . Q uit Claim D. Tw in-Palis-Ooiint u “w to Wilson H. Eckles »25. Lot- i

JhU tcll. B lk i-H a -T -P —-------------------------- ----W arranty D. H. P. L arw n e t ux t

Gco_W. Wilcox *1100...Lot-10. Bllc; ; a pas- Orchard Land company.

W arranty D.' Geo. W. Wilcox et u litinw , cha-s. M. Cummings *12250.' Nl !?'wn Srldalii«rini Orchard Land Company, Tracts.

— It e ialni D.' T . P . Cotm t3rto -E1T1 £,.-;aorllnK..-.861.::^t,^.C_Of-.WiUU>: Siib—Biitrsjs:-------- :--------------------------

^ Hall e t ux t j S t l 4 Cbtts^ E. Calvert $L Pl. MW NW 2 ce dur- •Li” fhn Newi W ant Ads reacli tSa peopl:S ilJ5d ^ to attract.

S^^ea ^ ■ _______

irginia. f “The Flying Fleet” lls .M=- -ITT" '•1’ came

j - :, ===== where ' -

— S a t u r d a y —;lfia_nt ___^ ______ ___ _S1----- ---

^ S p e c i a l .

^ - H O c ^ - R S M E f .COCOANUT

-------- - BUBS—‘-East- ------- ■ - - ~ ' i r ----------------he Pa- . 1 0 . r t •, r c c ^ ; , l / 2 . L b . A4C

f ro mr-ne«r ---- ------- at--------- —iimmltr —' — ' ■ ------=— ^ —

I S V a r n e y ’sned’ in

Lunch at Varneys>d by ---------- ------------- '-------- --------------1 wlUi

I .-To’- ■ ■■■■'>< • ' ' I I .if thelarbor, •

— EASItY— ^ riRBCOGNIZEDn:

-GrowrieBthafKaTe" -— been purchased—a t'

an 0. P. Skaggs-. ’bS- System s to r e are

ensily rfeggnized-on^ the streets,, because

rw?l every—purchase'-js" ;.«™i -sgHt"“a^vay'froin-i(rar~

-stoFes-dLn—a heavy ■ strong, brown K raft

rpapeKbagrAlso,-be— _ . cause patrons leav- ^ _i ing our stor'es al-— ways have an ex-

prefesion of satisfac-__: tion that is.yerv no-_ticeable«_______

— ACCIDENTS =" =TMPDSSIBEE=

It is almost im­possible for our pat-

H ron ji to .experience a__ “spill*’ of purchases"

made a t our stores; though this is a com­mon occuraAce when

.purchases leave a store in. thin paper

— -OLthin paper bags.- ~ Our obligation to- ; - ju r Patrons; is lnj)t

purchased .at our store re a c h your_ home s a fe ly and^

‘^ v e compete safis- _ _factipn-ini-the serv-^

ing. We kno\v this is unusual, but it is one of the' reasons

— ^ liy- our- stores, are 3EE2inilfflr~----- -

— b . p . s W A C C _ s


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