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<TW1> TOLt SO.H ULTIWIll ilTlSltlSSl, - IfSHIPffli . ■- .• _ 'Cd American Merotiant Marine Dl- aJ reotorale Ttireatens to De- i"; olafe ’ '“Open M arkel" Unless Given Fair Treatmept -*!----- Al TROUBLE GROWS OUT OF .‘ EGYPTIAN COTTON TRADE , 3' -------- ac UBe .of Intim idation in Oompoti- cd. , tion for Freight and Diflorim- pr, W ' ination in Favor of English ' * Bidders is Alleged ' ‘ LONDON, Vnlioi Blatcs IU ahlpploi; board, it wna learned hero to- ity, bnj dolivorod nn ultiraatum to tli^o . . Brltuh ahipplot; Unca tli&t. unlou its thips nrc accorded fair trcfutmont In contracts for ttio trooaport of cotton from Alexandria, Egypt, to the United ' Kln^om and tho United States tbo _ ahipplntf board will “ deelaro’ an open « ' markot" and haul anything anywboro at (nny rate. rrho board alao will invoke the re- taliatory meoaures embodied in tho ^ Jonea aliippinfj net, under whi'ch 'res- ' i tela owned by unfair eompotitoni may bo.'ozeluded from tho United States jjc porta, the ultimatum deehred. p,,: I I t— A. London dUpateh of Wednesday nigbt {{uoted Central Nows ndvlcea j|,( from Alexandria Aui laying thr rcprn- > acntAlives of tho United Stntos ship- pinic board in Alexandria had decided to .breiik off neijotlationa with Liver- pool dhlpplnt; intorests' regardlni; tho shippin,? of Egyptian cotton. Tho ad- rIfiM noi<l-{ho Amerieanr, Jnlcnded to ^ adopti proteetlvo meaaures, declnring inlimldntion had been used iw comne- , tition for freight and alleginff tbat dls- , , crimihnHon In favor of British bidders / hod beun oxerdsod, ovon when Ameri- cnn bids were materially lower than thoae of the British. ““ ORAND JUBT BETUBKB KO . |j| INDIOTMENT AOAINST FIOHTEfe HI W 0ALVE8T0N, fTexas, yp) — The grapa-jnry-failed .to return na Indict- mont yckterday against Sailor Owenby, Oklahoma lightweight, who wna chnrg Cll with negligent homocldo following - the death lost Thursday night of Iflirr^ * » EatM (ihs Fritco Eld), fi^al boxer. Estes was .fatolb' injured by « knockout blow, received in tbe alxtli round of n boul hero with Owenby t)n Wednesday nlghW ADDITIONAL NAMES TO BE i',"; OrVBN OIVIL SEEVIOB BOAED WASHINGTON, (fl>)-Becau8o of complaint* t^at only democrats wero ‘ „ rooolvlng from thp civil sorvieo com; miwion oppllcation blanks wjth Vhlch BnniHdatea for poatmasterihips mny prepoto thomselves for cuunination, I’ostmaster Qeneral^ays annonnced . today thnt an ndditlonnl list of namea nnw il preparation would bo furnishod . thl* eommlssioQ. g AUTHGEmES ON TEAIL OF' MISSINO 70BTBGBTEES9 J- M’ALTSTER, Okln., (/p)-l>oital aw- thorltliK nnnouncDd iicrc today Umt a , scarch has been stnrtcd for MU* Bcii- lah Whlto, 20, poitmlstn-Mi nt Adam- B 0i)/-0 Wn.. missing since .lune 10 w.heu zl: sbo left, "presumably to attend n ctalp —- ''postmoMfrs’ convention nt Oklahoay City. I’ostofflf.! Inspectors who exnm- inoil her nceounia /innoiintcd ii Hliort- ngo of-$1800 had been found. * ^ Today’s Games ; I ' I N a tlm l Leagne Sforo:' K, II. E. Boston ............... ....... _.i_„..... 2 7 0 1 Clnoinnatr _____ - ________ 1 10 0 ] Batteriu: Scott-und Gibaon; Bay t u d IlargraTO, Geary, t f'eore: , B. .H^E. j Brooklyn _________ ...'.r-___ 3 10 0 t Chicago.___________ ____..L 2 7 1 BttHries: Cadore and Krueger; Cheovcs nad Dajy. . , Score end 2nd: B. n. R i Phliadeltihla _____ ________ 0 • t St. Louis — _____ ::______1 { Batteries: j^Sfldgwick and Peters; t Haines and Oleniona. *t Score: . B. H. E. New Tork ________________ (J 10 1 Pillfiburgh ----------....... 4 13 2 n Bntlerics: Barnea knd Smith, Dmig- c l.n. fiynn; Gloiner and Schmidt, ]i -------- ' 1 Amertcaa Leagne. i C!ii'UR0-Wn»liinCl0n, retmrt delayed, ^ ts-iri". trouble. ' Krorc; B. H. E. St. I/juls “ . 0 4 1 , N(.w York .. 0 10 0 QC 1 RattcriM: Dnvii, Kolp and Severeid; IToyt and Bchang. S.ofi’: B. H. E. CJrvWftnd ................................. 5 13 IJ Aas . lloit.m ...................................... . 4 12 2 ai IlatlorlM: Bftgbv*nd O'Neill; Jones .md lliu'l. . • . k ' Hrjt ganic: R. H. E. V ' Detroit ................................... - 2 10 2 Gn.' l'hilndeli)hia .............. ......... 3 S 0 tor Baftcrii's: Middleton,* Pnrks nnd lirn ItMnler; Kommel nhd liirkioK. ' rliil Soiion'l game, end 8th: K. H. K. unv i)ctroit ..................................... « * n,-v l*hirn-U-l[,llin ...................... ... 1 • <V '.v THE QNLS A Si N FA] GERMANY OWES U. S. f $275,324,192 FOR I . MMY MMENANCE Figaros Given by Treaenry Ann Agitators for^RotnrB .ot. ” ^ Troops ^ WA0niNGTON7yP)M3ormany ow- ed tho Unilod Btotea up to April 80, last, $240,744,511 for aaintonnnco of. '!• American troops' on tho Bhine, 8eenj- L a. tnry Weeks sent tho figures to tho sen- ^ nto today In answer to ft resolution by JS Senator Borah, republican, Idaho. Tbo total coat of tho American occu- pntion forces, Docombor 18, 1018, to ^ April 30, the laat dote /oV which W counts 'wero available, was placed at 1275,024,102, R P Thoro now ore fivo'hundred officers, ^ 13,241 enllatcd men and « nurses in German territory, Socrotary Weoka stat- i. cd. E The resolution was understood to be^ I* preliminary to ugUatlbn foi* return of' ih , S BEPimiMi !d _____ . la Necessity for Heavy Imports of ro Grain is Anticipated in Forecast e- _____ Bl 3- r^MB.XICO CITY, WV-A gloomy crop ‘7 roiwrt for virtually the ••ntlre repuU- w lie wns issued laat night by tho de- <it piirlment of agriculture, which assign- he ed tho lack of rain, peats nnd tbo un- willlngneis of farmera to cultivate . “ their lands as tho chle'f eauiea. *'• Tho report aays tliat^ the northern jl-'’ P' statea of Clilhuahua, Nouvo I/:t>n nnd j*” Cnnhulln suffered tho heaviest, neces- J''’ aitntlng heavy import# of graiiia from foreign, countries, while no atatft pro- ?■ duced moro than fifty per cent of the uaunf cropa of rico ond beaiitr, the na- if lion’s atople. Ttio bnhann crop In the-Btate of .Ta- , *■ banco waa lost because of (he cold . * Vonther, which also caus'd « Iom of ^ 50 per cent Itr the ,sugar eroj) In the state of Naynrlto, tbo rfport states. jODS[lii¥ii E TODHHEniH Ef President See'ks Definite A r-’ angcment of Legislative ^ Program WASniKUTON, {;5>)-Aniitlii'r White JJotno dinner canlen'iiec M-tll tw held tiiiiigbt liclween I'renldent Hiirding aiiil n about u do?:on rgpublican loixlerx In tfie house, in furtherance of thi‘ leg\alatlvc program understood to have been agreed upon by senato republicanij who eonfcr- red with tho president Tuesday nighV “ Definite nrrangemont of the house pro- gram to (it in with tlie ailminliitratlon plan, cspcclnlly as to passage of tho tax revision bill, wn« csprcti’il In re. ,jp, ’? milt from the conference. . ^ -S -------- ------------- ' 11. Bank of France Cuts i“'| 5 Its Rate of Discount >■11 . -------- <lV i . I’AinS, (yP)-Thf rate of ilisrount o' f'il tlir Hnnk of Kfiiiire wut ri-duri'il from rr>i r, to .'i 1-2 rent todny. dit I) '■ ............. ......... -' ------^ P . I ; FLASHES FROf JOUET, UL, (/P)—A ruMwajr toam < ' lug grain y ^ r d a y daahM about ft 10-a< vagons of grain and i^ ttn g tho shocks J wo. The'runaway w u caUsod by flamM tianlt of foUing sparks from ft threshing 3, OAKLAND. Oal., (/P)-Insunuice on d 0 land ftgont of an oreiMas insnraiice con 0 Pedigreed dogs from one'to sovon years ol y tor flr>t p a s z ^ ft physical examination.^ to twelve per cent, Iwlng Ugber for fem> ■}. presentation of a death certtflcato aigned 0 this is tho first do|r Insurance ftgsncy Jn 1 - r; SANTA BAEbAEA. Oal, (/P)—The r with thoir hands asay be seen along the 1 light nights when large schools of-“gnml fresh wftter trout, come In to lay their eg * Is the first time In two Tearf the grimlon i; the Bbore to be caoght in this fashion sjid ' *ttirft river bftvo donned their bathing st V 1 NEWAEB; N. j ., (/P)—The ancient a 2 respondent" In a divorce suit filed b y I clalr, against Bterllng P, Hayward, in i , lor nelder yesterday, Mr*. Hayward decU husband's leisure tliat ahd scarcely ever denies go^ is responsible for their marl 1 to dlfficulUes with Mrs. Hayward’s relai ' wa* not as'v^thy^&SBhe bad believed.^ :. ' ' ......... - .......... p-I 'o GOFF To'lNVESTIGATE M ; WAR TIME CONTRACTS I! AsaJstoRt to Attonisy Oenenl la A$- t! ■2 signed to Justice Department's Spo- s cial Bureau ;.WASHINGTON, D, (/P)—Coloiii’'. 1 2 Guy 1). Gnff, the assi.^tarit to the nl- nf 0 loriif^' general, will be’ nMigncd ai laii (I lii'nii of till* jimtlcp depnr|tncnl'» spe n • rliil Imnnii for Uie Invf'xtlgallon nf cut ). thvi'rniiirnt wnr-tlme contrarts, Attor' ml' • ni’v (i.'urrnl naughprty nhnonni'ed t<)' chi • <Viy . . . . la» ISSOCIATED PRESS NE TTOl PALli, IDAH( GRBADIMt iFOIIiniS ■DFFPIiilUl I, . J __ i ' Constantinople Advices Say Na- f tionalists Decide to' With- draiv from Ismid Under Pres- •'' sure of Hellenes’ Attack ' KEMALITE’S CONFERENCE ; WITH RUSSIAN REVEALED ^ Eumor Credits Bolsheviki with f Purpose to Intervene in Be- half of Ottoman Nationalists - When Pinch Comes LONDON, ^P>—The'Turidsh na- tioAilists bave decided to evacuftte I tho Ismld peninsula, siys on Ex- change Teleg^ph dispatch tnm Oon.'ttontinople today, owing to the Greek advance m the direction of Adabassr Kt.the base of the penln- r sula, which lies to tbe east of Oon- ^ stantlnople between the Sea of Mamora and the Black sea:. BLACK SEA OBJE007VE IS ^ atteibutbd to OEBEBS CO.S'STANTiNOPLE, i/P) — Tho | . Greeks .(ire rredlt«d in rumors currout i - here wHh planning, n landing on thi' i ' Blnck ncn coast of Aslh Minor, with < ’ a I>omt on tho eostcrn conat of Thraeo > , JU the uoso lor the e^pcaitlon. Tho ' I landing, if one la made, probably will , be effceted in the vicinity of Eregll, ' the nnclent Ilernrlcln, 12-7 miles eatt ' . Cniijtantinople. ' , (Tlie purpose of Ihin movo wnuld bc to nutflnnk the Turkish natloaalist<i. romiHjIling their evaruation of the la- . mill pcnin»ula.) ' \ I Defore leaving Kr7.erum recently for . Angora. Kiazim Knr a Bekir, com- ' ; niand<'> of .'tlie ' Tufklnh nationalist ' ' army in the Errernm nren, conferred ' in liiat city'with the romflinndor of Uil. ' Elevcinli soviet Buinian nrmy, and U ' is believed in some military quarters ' here ^lint nrrnngcmcntt wi-re made for , the horsemen, of.General Budenny, tho ■ , brllliflnt soviet envaUy rommnnder, lo enter-Anatolli. In ea«u the aituation I of tho iiallonnli"! armv became rritl ' , _______, 1 War Risk Director | Paints Dark Picture j j of Soldiers’ Homes ^ [ Characterizes Johnaon Oity In- ^ i stitntion as “Mad Honse” I Beyond Pale of Law ‘ WA.«nN0TOX, D. (U l/P) — The ^ ' Jiihnnnn City, Tenn.. old aaldlers'home ' ' wns rrmraclenr.^’il na ii “ mad lintise” J ' and III.) Fort MeJlcnry. ,Md„ hnspital ' <leserlbed,,ftt fit only for n acwni:o dls- J ponnl plant toil\v by Colonel Clinrles ‘ K. Forl'CA, war risk -inaurnnpe dircelor. | liefiire n'senate ronimittci'. * ^ rr)lfla.-1 Forbes iinld llrpier and nar- I ciitii-i ui're Kolil nmong the nine htni- [ <l'rnil former servire men nl Johnsmi ‘ ' f'ity iii.il the biin'au wn* pj)werle.M to I rr>rrr><-the siluntinii for^ltrrk of-ihrts. i dirtio’i. m THE w ire| uun of horses hauling a wagon of blaz- lO-ocro field Betting fire to two other cks In a rye field on a farm near Otta- imcs starting In the wBgon of rye #s o hlng outfit * r t on dogs is now being taken by an Oak- n I company, it was annonnced recently, t irs of ago will be Insored np to $500 af- li lon.\ PremloBis approiiniftte f r ^ nino female dogi Payment Is made on tb# n gned by a veterinarian. I t la bolieved h r Jn tlu west. b Tbe novel sight of bathers catching fish t Elncon beacli sear bere on moon' n jnmlons” , a small fUb, resomhllng tho e ir eggs In the sands of tbe Burf, This' ii nlon* bftvo boon mnnning near onoagh 1 , Bjid penoqs from Elncon tock to Vcn- tJ 8 solts-thls season and tded tho sport, c mt and honorable game of-golf Is "co- < i 7 Mrs. Eacbel B, Hayward, of ModV in affldavlU filed •with Vlco-Chancel' declared the game took so much of Her jver saw Mr. Hayward’s an.Tinr i marital dlXftoUties, which he attributes relatlves*and to ber discovery tliat to II NORTH DAKOTA BANKER - IN FEDERAL DRAGNET I t! L Beisekokr Sabmita to An-.-j-t on <v . Charge of 'Violating Todcnl Bank'Law?- PAKGO, N. ,1),7(/P)-T. I.. Hi'i-'kir. of F.‘/iienden, X, 1)., jirnmin'i'tl'’ ‘ lauiwn North Diikotn banker, ln' i i i'‘‘ ■ ' a siring,of lianks and heavily ii ' esled il. other Imainewi nellvitiev "ul' rl mllteil to arrest in Fargo tndny o" a chnrgo of violating th e ' federal banl. tl laws.. ‘‘ , - 1 . EWSPAPER IN TWIN Fj DAIL .HO, THUEflDAT, JULT 28,1821 senate gomm EN00RSEMEN1 I OE F |lill| [■ Recommends Passa tion Bill Glv _ .Blanket A DREPORT FOLLOWS A f SECRETARY MEi n WABHtKOTOK.'m^monible njr 8 the treasury blanket utbority to conduc allied debti vas ordered^tod^ by ths s< committee amendaent reqnirl^ that the f Secretary Mellon formally advls- ed the senate finance committee i today in a letter replying to a com- | mlttoe inaulry, as to bis views re- garding ;the extent to wblcb the I United State* had been committed under the Wl^on administration on deferment of payment^ of allied war loans anti Interest The govormncnt vras committed, li'.- nnul, to postjwnemont of interest pay- menta for two or throe, ytyira nnd sub- ^ B M'r|uent, spreading out' bf postponeJ 0 |iiiyKi>-ntc “ eonliugont upon auch for- .1 cign govornmcot.s carrying nut with I i' reaiioaable promptncM, after this gov- h ernment is roudy to proceeil a satis- 0 factory funding of exLitlng shoxt-tlino e ohlig-ilions,to thia-country.” a II Mr. Mellon is seeking prompt pass- e 1 nqe uf the admlnirtrntion's bill pro- a i( vldlng blanket powera for tho tftiaauty_ f in dealing with'allied loans. a c Only Debtors' ^ n d s Pass. - ^ "«o far as concerns tlio principal li dcl)tor powera,” Ihe letter said, b J, “ which together owe iis {without ac- c i. rnied Intercut) over nine bllllou dol d ( lara, thera ia no intcnlton or thought o of a;i‘opting in payment bonds other a thnn thoro of tho dabltf country. Au- f I Thority now asked, however, covers c , debts owin|( to ns' by Ccecho-Slovakla, t< f Greece, Bumania, 8erbIa,.roland nitd a a 0 large number of'other countries.” o Q Hegarding neeoptanco of German e n bonds, the secretary referred to cortaln c i; negotintions at the Paris peace con- feroneo where represcntatlvcr of Great v Britain, I'ltmr'e nnd tho United States s rccomniendeil the acccptance of Ger- h man reparation bonds in payment of lunns made by the three ceuntriea to s Helgiiuii prior to Novombor 11. 1918. r J Tills agreement hat been before the > ffiiuli' Mlnrr Fobninr/ I’S, JD2^, and si no acfioti has been taken on it, ho r: said, , Zir&y Boost Interest Eaten. ^ Mr. Mellon' suggested that it might w he'ponsiblo lo provide in aulisequont 1 negofiatloiitt for the p.aynient of the tl I dererreil Interest nnd )he payment of n ] Interer't Upon Inlerst'^by increasing in- . tereat ratea of the bonds lo bo iwucd _ by the debtor country in substitullon . for the securities now held. This plan. ho aaid, met with tho approval of iV .. president nnd the Increased interest u; rato would probably facilitato market-|ci , Ing of'the bonds. I> ' . Itl piimEmiii': iEEDDKmSiLOiSi'; . _____ l>’ Speculations Begarding Irish ", Sitnation Tako Uany Pcca-. liar Turns K liONDON. {/P)-S|icful»ticns mid - predictions regarding the Irish aitii.i- o; tion have taken many particular turns I’j ns la rcMilt of dcvelupmeata featuring the negotiations during ttio past 24 f, hours. t( "O f these dcvelopaientf, perhaps llie most talked of ii a speech made in the houso of lords yesterday by Lork Blr' jl kenhead, lord high chnnccllor, Iiu which t, bo invited parliament and tho country to havo patience with tho troublo Ea- monh d.' Valera, Irish republican lead- cr, nnd hia colleagues may be liavini> . in Dublin, to reach a dooaion on- the ^ Hritlsh' proposals. Ho also Intimated tlmt Ihc negotiations may continue for j tevernl weeks. ,' J SIX UNMASKED BANDITS ■ROB SAN FRANCESCO CLllB Take -More Tban >6,000 In Cash' and Jewelry from Card Players and •> ' Game Keepers , HAN FKANOIKCO, Cal. (;P)-Sis uii' » uiasked llnndits 'onternd the .Colonial tl club, ,1'owell atropi, early today, lintd H • up 12 cnrd players and game keepers from whom they obtained *2301 In eoin ,■> ' nnd cui’rency and'l-12(>.’j in jewelry, and I I'^raped in.an automobile. TJ , All of the bnndlts displayed nlstols. to They ferced their vic-tims tn lino up au with Ihcir faces to tho wall until tbey m , I'liiiM l»' searched, and’ then marched of tlii-ni ii.tf. the dull dining room, where jir ' ilu'V.eompclled thuni to lio.ftat on their . fit/e's until ,the last liondit had left'the da . rlub. . . nf I A police posce took up the chose for th the bandits a few monienti after they th hftd cjc'aped, * eu FALLS COUNTY LY Nl MITTEEGIVES |B IT TO SCHEME ; ALLIED DEBT y., . • «- . sage of Administra- iving Treasury Authority iPPEAKANCEOF ' ELLONi AT HEARINGS So report on tbe administration bill giving , duct negotiations for the fnnding of thel s senate flnuce committee. I t carrle* * le fundlng-be completed within five yeari^ liiiir i : NEfFiiiii Sribatitute for Norris Measure 5 J Embodies Administration' t Credit Plan ' j liT -------- dll '. I WASni NOTON. D. C , (yp)-Anothi-f ing i. substitiitu for the Norrif agriculture 0 credits bill came nut today, the aonote agrieulturo rommittee ordering report- ,, 1 - ed a new ineasuro embodying tho ad- I- admintmration plan of having tho ,war )• finance forpoi^tlon act a* a crcdit agency.' - " Impirlant changoa in’ tho Kellogg administration bill recommended by J Iho .•‘ommitteo included doubling tho , 1, bond lisuo authorluitlon of the finance . ;• corporation, from one to two billloa „ 1 dollars t i ^ v o Uio corporation a groat- t or credttfimd. • Tho committoo also r added r<n amendmont authorising, tho 1 I- fioaiiro corporation lo extend export Itu H crcdit direct, to producers as well as exi I, to bankers and exporters nnd a provi- noi a sion anlhorltlng loans direct to for- slo oign governmontii which should pur- tbi n ehi^Be ngrlenUnral product* in'this bo n cnuntry, • . I- Senator ITcNar}*. rcpubllenn, Oregon, pa t wiic ^llree^cd to offer Ihe bill In the rei sunati- ns a suhstltufo for the Norris, to ICellog nnd other me.isurcs. Go f The eommittpe’s vote to support ita wh 0 siilislllute, wns 30 lo 2, Chairman Nor- th( I. rlh and Senator I^dd, republican, of Go c .Vorth Dakota, boing oppoiod. In the be J sennto .Mr, .VorrJf continued hl/i crlH- a rlsm of thn plnn. / ________________ m “ Turn il ovor t(iAViiIl atreet.'’ said Senaliir Norris, adding Ihnt bankers and not reprcsentatlvos of ngricnltnre ^ t wore on-the wnr flnr.nci; .corporotlon, t “ Tliey have looked all thoir lives f' ' D through Wall slreet glnsscii and know ^fa f nothin,? about agriculture.” >io ________ . the ! EBM0E8E TAKES EOAN TO 1,"? JAIL WITH ACCUSED PEIEND }„|, B aiIlC.\(10. (/p)i-Ifemorso over -hi: 11unjustified accusation of n friend eaus- the -|ed C. II. Egan to hnvo himself placed wll In jail although Ik> had to resort tn Bui Itraducihg the polim di’partment to got .. thera—.Tho caso-.wi« expected-to-bi; settled-in.’poiirl loi^Tj-.'" Egan liniV eaimed the arreat'of, John . Siwnror, bln roomiiialf, when ho'could fi . not find $150. loiter ho found tho bills hell 1 in a drcssdr drawer and romcmbercl bro putting Ihem there. He m s financiallv ear unable |n procure bond for Bpenref, aft' I ITHdl'ciiK'J to Join him In jail. } to - , » •• ----- :— ■ Rescued obew details . _ ' l’®" sroBT or soHooNEE’s wee ' ck I ' NKW VOKK, (/Ph-Ooptjin Boss an.l 2."l of till' rrew of the Norwegian aux- nii lllary whooaer Geaeral i’crshing, pro- ' vioHsly reported uTeeked on Endymlon ' reef, n.nr Turks island, arrived heri. todny On the steamer Huron. Tho srhoooner which was 1H40 tous • net, Wiis bound from Norfolk for Seat- tie will, a cargo of coal, nnd is said 10 he 0 total lots. , , . Noi IDAHO WEATHEE. jlm ! . jTonlghl and I'Vlday fair. till j Hughes Takes C , Disarmament. J WARniNGXON, (/P)-Tho tlmo for gcs' hegimiiug ilio disarmament conference b' . was diacusscd today by Secretary Huglic" with Kir Auckland Geddea, tbo . Hritish ambas-sodor, Baron Shldehara, '"P I the .rapanpso ambassador, and with tho bo* [ Italian chargo do affairs. anc I The Britlsli government, if no pro- to ^ I liminary i-oTifcrcoce k hold, is still fa- I voring n lator dato Ihnn November 11. TJio Japanese government Is.ngreeablo lo Ihe enrlii'st time Iho olher powers can ' L I agree u|io», ho: feels at a,disadvant- fici: nire if^in early dato Is choson, became prci of'Ihi' cii«|'ance'and .time required; to cnci |irepiire nnd forward data. pro! ' Offielals hero gnvo every ovldcnco to- al l ' day of being satisfied,with the Japanese Uni neceptaace received yestorday,'althoogh was the Tokio government, in consenting tn wns the proposed preliminary* nnd basic-dli- Ingt eusslon of F.ir Ibitern problem*, aug- yet EWS ' tSIOS FZ7 B ossn i B r ^ im m B: mmm Rumors Current in Reval Say. Lenine Proposes Acl<nowl- edgment of Repudiated Obli- (jations to Get Famine Aid ' RUSSIANS DENY ORDERS ' ABROAD ARE CANCELLED Somi ■ Official Soviet News Agency Announces Granting ' of Important Concessions to Foreign Corporations OOPENHAGBN, (ff) — Eameni : are tn drcnUitton in Eevsl, uya a - dispatch to tbs PoUUkta from the Esthonlan capital today, that as an extrenie mensi^re in ao effort to sscnie help in th* preseat crisis ta Bosla, mkolal Lenine bas propos- ed to the lovlets the acknoiriedg»* ment of the oational debt wbldi Ithe bolsheviki canceBed a ft« tha revolation. The proposed pftTmettt ilf interest and capital mmld aot ' he begnn befgre 192S. According to tho rumors which tho dispatch outlines, and which nre laak* ing In confirmatioD'iroa opior <]uar* ters. h'j flar aa known here, it is pro* posed that a eonforenco bo suramonsd . bctwMn the soviet government and the European creditor countries, to deter- mino tho exact amount of the debt and ' arrange for tho imqedlato rosnmpUon of diplomatic and oeonomle •relations. Leonid Rrasrin.-tiie minlstor of trade and commerco, is ropntod to have beea . commissione/l to asferffiia tho atUtodo of Prance.invth}* fonileetioh. , DBNZBS OAKOELLATION OF OEDEES FOE FOEBION WABSS RIGA, (/Ph-An-offielal denial that Russia has cancclled all orders abroad^ ' exeopt. tir foodstuffs, and the an- nouncement of two important conees*' ’: slona, aro contained in a diapaieh from , the Botija agency, thO'sem^-offlelal bolahovik news tigeney, received herp.t: The Great Northern Telegraph c6»’; pau^ha* beon granisd telegraph eon? ressiona from Potrogtad and Moaeow' ^ to Denmark, Japan ond Cilna, and tho Gcrmnii Goods Ezchango -eompany. whleh IS tho gononal roprosentative or tbo trnna-Atlantio Export companr of GormRiiy, Now; York and But*ia, la to be permitted to open exchanges. HOOVEE MAKES PUBLig TEXT . OP MAXIM OOEKT'S BEPL7 WASHINQTON, (ff) - Socrelarr Hoover made publlo lodoy tho text of a brief reply .received by'radio from Nra»lm-. Gorky at Potrogradi to Mr, llouver’s "recent message- as. head' of . the Americnn Relief oaaoclation, say- ing Amorican rcUof in Bussia must be prcredcd’by release of Americans de* taiaed liy aovlot authorities. “ Your mossago gratpfuUy received,’' the radiogram aald. Dotalled, reply will bo *ont frora Moscow by president' Ruulan famine relief committee.” BANDltS- EOB WOMAN' *Aln> LEAVE HEE TO BUEN TO DHATH . SIOliTf Cimr, II, (ff)-Four btndlt. Iiellovcd to hnvo boon intoxicated, broke into tho homo of Minnie Proctor,' early today, robbed hor of .$100 and- nftor l-indinr'hor to tho bed, ,set-^ro to hor house and drove off In a motor <Jar, Ictfving tho victlAi' to bum- fo death. Passing moloritt«, who saw the houso IU flaml's and heard tbe woman's. sercan\ saved her from death. o m o SPOETSMAN AND • POLinOlAN FOUND DEAD CINCINNATI, 0., (ff>—Frank W. Kelly, .'il, sportsmon and politician, wns found dend yesterday in his inn al Pjjiuyillc, 0. Heart disease had caused death.' Kelly' for yeara was niinager of Norman Selby (KId.McCoy). Ho alsn ' managed “ Denver'Ed” Smith, ot ono timo contender for tho heavyweirht ' lltlo. . . Counsel on Meeting Date jested that probloms which concern on- ty particular powers or which can be ^ regarded, as closed incidents, bo omit- ted from tho scopo of tho meetin;. This luggesllon is regarded by official* here, . liowover, not aa a con.dlUon to accept- , inee, but aa a forecaat of the attitude ;o bo taken by Japiin in tho conference. . peeliminaey'S tino IS PEOPOSED AT LONDON LONDON, (ff)—It wan'statod in of- 'icial clrclea here today that a meeting )rcllminary to the Washington confer- - rnce on disarmament, jind Far Eaitern. iroblems, to bo hold within six "wee^ It' aome Canadian eity or a eity in the . Jnited Statcsi other than Washington ivas virtually a certainty, althensi it .:, frns admitted that the attitude of Wash- ngton on suah an arriinnncnt was as - ret unknown in Loadom
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A m erican M ero tian t M arin e D l- aJ

r e o to r a le T t i r e a te n s to D e- i";

o la f e ’'“ O p en M a rk e l" U nless

G iven F a i r T re a tm e p t ,«-*!----- Al

TROUBLE GROWS OUT OF .‘ EGYPTIAN COTTON TRADE , 3'

-------- acUBe .of I n t im id a tio n in O om po ti- cd.

, t io n f o r F re ig h t a n d D iflorim - pr,

W ' in a t io n in F a v o r o f E n g lish

' * B id d e rs is A lleged ■

' ‘ LONDON, Vnlioi Blatcs IUahlpploi; board, i t wna learned hero to- i t y , bnj dolivorod nn ultiraatum to tli o

. . Brltuh ahipplot; Unca tli&t. unlou its thips nrc accorded fair trcfutmont In contracts for ttio trooaport of cotton from Alexandria, Egypt, to the United

' K ln^om and tho United States tbo _ ahipplntf board will “ deelaro’ an open « ' markot" and haul anything anywboro at (nny rate.

rrho board alao will invoke the re­taliatory meoaures embodied in tho ^ Jonea aliippinfj net, under whi'ch 'res- ' i tela owned by unfair eompotitoni may bo.'ozeluded from tho United States jjc porta, the ultimatum deehred. p,,:

I II t —A. London dUpateh of Wednesday

nigbt {{uoted Central Nows ndvlcea j|,( from Alexandria Aui laying thr rcprn- > acntAlives of tho United Stntos ship- pinic board in Alexandria had decided to .breiik off neijotlationa with Liver- pool dhlpplnt; intorests' regardlni; tho shippin,? of Egyptian cotton. Tho ad- rIfiM noi<l-{ho Amerieanr, Jnlcnded to adopti proteetlvo meaaures, declnring inlimldntion had been used iw comne- , tition for freight and alleginff tbat dls- , , crimihnHon In favor of British bidders / hod beun oxerdsod, ovon when Ameri- cnn bids were materially lower than thoae of the British. “ “

ORAND JUBT BETUBKB KO . | j | INDIOTMENT AOAINST FIOHTEfe HI

W 0ALVE8T0N, fTexas, yp) — The ” grapa-jnry-failed .to return na Indict-

mont yckterday against Sailor Owenby, Oklahoma lightweight, who wna chnrg Cll with negligent homocldo following - the death lost Thursday night of Iflirr^ * » EatM (ihs Fritco Eld), fi^al boxer.

Estes was .fatolb' injured by « knockout blow, received in tbe alxtli round of n boul hero with Owenby t)n Wednesday nlghW

ADDITIONAL NAMES TO BE i',";OrVBN OIVIL SEEVIOB BOAED

■ WASHINGTON, (fl>)-Becau8o of complaint* t^at only democrats wero ‘ „ rooolvlng from thp civil sorvieo com; miwion oppllcation blanks wjth Vhlch BnniHdatea for poatmasterihips mny „ prepoto thomselves for cuunination, I’ostmaster Q eneral^ays annonnced

. today thnt an ndditlonnl list of namea nnw i l preparation would bo furnishod

. thl* eommlssioQ. g

AUTHGEmES ON TEAIL OF'MISSINO 70BTBGBTEES9

J - M’ALTSTER, Okln., (/p)-l>oital aw- thorltliK nnnouncDd iicrc today Umt a , scarch has been stnrtcd for MU* Bcii- lah Whlto, 20, poitmlstn-Mi nt Adam- ’ B0i)/-0 Wn.. missing since .lune 10 w.heu zl: sbo left, "presumably to attend n ctalp —-

''postmoMfrs’ convention nt Oklahoay City. I’ostofflf.! Inspectors who exnm- inoil her nceounia /innoiintcd ii Hliort- ngo of-$1800 had been found. * ^

Today’s Games ;I ' I

N a t lm l LeagneSforo:' K, II. E.Boston ............... ....... _.i_„..... 2 7 0 1Clnoinnatr _____ - ________ 1 10 0 ]

B atteriu: Scott-und Gibaon; Bay t u d IlargraTO, Geary, tf'eore: , B. .H^E. jBrooklyn _________ ...'.r-___ 3 10 0 tC h icago .___________ ____..L 2 7 1

BttHries: Cadore and Krueger; Cheovcs nad Dajy. .

, Score end 2nd: B. n . R iPhliadeltihla _____ ________ 0 • • tSt. Louis — _____ ::______1 • • {

Batteries: j^Sfldgwick and Peters; tHaines and Oleniona. *t Score: . B. H. E.New Tork ________________ (J 10 1Pillfiburgh ----------....... 4 13 2 n

Bntlerics: Barnea knd Smith, Dmig- cl.n. fiynn; Gloiner and Schmidt, ]i

-------- ' 1Amertcaa Leagne. i

C!ii'UR0-Wn»liinCl0n, retmrt delayed, ^ts-iri". trouble. '

Krorc; • B. H. E. „ St. I/juls “ . 0 4 1 ,N(.w York .. 0 10 0 QC 1 RattcriM: Dnvii, Kolp and Severeid;IToyt and Bchang.

S.ofi’: B. H. E.C Jrv W ftn d ................................. 5 13 IJ Aas

. lloit.m ....................................... 4 12 2 aiIlatlorlM: Bftgbv*nd O'Neill; Jones

.md lliu'l. ■ . • .k ' H rjt ganic: R. H. E. V' Detroit ...................................- 2 10 2 Gn.'

l'hilndeli)hia .............. — ......... 3 S 0 torBaftcrii's: Middleton,* Pnrks nnd lirn

ItMnler; Kommel nhd liirkioK. ' rliilSoiion'l game, end 8th: K. H. K. unv

i)ctroit .................................... . « * • n,-v■ l*hirn-U-l[,llin ...................... ... 1 • • <V'.v

THE Q N LS A Si

N FA]GERMANY OWES U. S. f

$ 2 7 5 ,3 2 4 ,1 9 2 FOR I . MMY MMENANCEF ig a ro s G iven b y T re a e n ry A n n

A g ita to r s fo r^ R o tn rB .o t . ” T ro o p s ‘ ^

• WA0niNGTON7yP)M3ormany ow­ed tho Unilod Btotea up to April 80, last, $240,744,511 for aaintonnnco of.

'!• American troops' on tho Bhine, 8eenj- L a . tnry Weeks sent tho figures to tho sen- nto today In answer to ft resolution by

JS Senator Borah, republican, Idaho.Tbo total coat of tho American occu-

pntion forces, Docombor 18, 1018, to April 30, the laat dote /oV which W counts 'wero available, was placed at 1275,024,102, R

P Thoro now ore fivo'hundred officers,^ 13,241 enllatcd men and « nurses in

German territory, Socrotary Weoka stat-i . cd. • E

The resolution was understood to beI* preliminary to ugUatlbn foi* return of'ih ,

S BEPimiMi!d _____ .

la N e c e s s ity f o r H e a v y Im p o r ts o f ro G ra in is A n tic ip a te d in

F o r e c a s te- _____ Bl

3- r^MB.XICO CITY, WV-A gloomy crop ‘7 roiwrt for virtually the ••ntlre repuU- w lie wns issued laat night by tho de- <it

piirlment of agriculture, which assign- he ed tho lack of rain, peats nnd tbo un- willlngneis of farmera to cultivate .

“ their lands as tho chle'f eauiea.*'• Tho report aays tliat^ the northern jl-'’ P' statea of Clilhuahua, Nouvo I/:t>n nnd j*”

Cnnhulln suffered tho heaviest, neces- J''’ aitntlng heavy import# of graiiia from foreign, countries, while no atatft pro-

?■ duced moro than fifty per cent of the uaunf cropa of rico ond beaiitr, the na­

if lion’s atople.Ttio bnhann crop In the-Btate of .Ta- ,

*■ banco waa lost because of (he cold .* Vonther, which also caus'd « Iom of ^

50 per cent Itr the ,sugar eroj) In the state of Naynrlto, tbo rfport states.

jO D S [li i¥ i i E TODHHEn i H E f

P re s id e n t S ee 'k s D efin ite A r - ’ a n g c m e n t o f L e g is la tiv e ^

“ P ro g ra m

WASniKUTON, {;5>)-Aniitlii'r White JJotno dinner canlen'iiec M-tll tw held tiiiiigbt liclween I'renldent Hiirding aiiil

n about u do?:on rgpublican loixlerx In tfie house, in furtherance of thi‘ leg\alatlvc program understood to have been agreed upon by senato republicanij who eonfcr- red with tho president Tuesday nighV

“ Definite nrrangemont of the house pro- gram to (it in with tlie ailminliitratlon plan, cspcclnlly as to passage of tho tax revision bill, wn« csprcti’il In re. ,jp,

’? milt from the conference. . ‘^ - S -------- ------------- ' 11.

Bank of France Cuts i“'|5 Its Rate o f Discount >■11

. -------- <lVi. I’AinS, (yP)-Thf rate of ilisrount o ' f'il

tlir Hnnk of Kfiiiire wut ri-duri'il from rr>i r, to .'i 1-2 rent todny. dit

I) — '■ ............. ......... -' ------^P . I

; FLASHES FROfJOUET, UL, (/P)—A ruMwajr toam <

‘ ' lug grain y ^ r d a y daahM about ft 10-a< vagons of grain and i ^ t t n g tho shocks J wo. The'runaway w u caUsod by flamM tianlt of foUing sparks from ft threshing

3, OAKLAND. Oal., (/P)-Insunuice on d0 land ftgont of an oreiMas insnraiice con0 Pedigreed dogs from one'to sovon years oly tor flr>t p a s z ^ ft physical examination.^

to twelve per cent, Iwlng Ugber for fem>■}. presentation of a death certtflcato aigned0 this is tho first do|r Insurance ftgsncy Jn1 -r; SANTA BAEbAEA. Oal, (/P)—The r

with thoir hands asay be seen along the 1 light nights when large schools of-“ gnml• fresh wftter trout, come In to lay their eg* Is the first time In two Tearf the grimlon i; the Bbore to be caoght in this fashion sjid

' *ttirft river bftvo donned their bathing stV •1 NEWAEB; N. j ., (/P)—The ancient a2 respondent" In a divorce suit filed b y I

clalr, against Bterllng P, Hayward, in i, lor nelder yesterday, Mr*. Hayward decU

husband's leisure tliat ahd scarcely ever denies go^ is responsible for their marl

1 to dlfficulUes with Mrs. Hayward’s relai ' wa* not as'v^thy^&SBhe bad believed.^

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'o GOFF To'lN V ESTIG A TE M ; ■ WAR TIM E CONTRACTSI! AsaJstoRt to A ttonisy Oenenl la A$- t! ■2 signed to Justice Department's Spo- s cial Bureau

;. WASHINGTON, D, (/P)—Coloiii’'. 12 Guy 1). Gnff, the assi.^tarit to the nl- nf 0 loriif^' general, will be’ nMigncd ai laii (I lii'nii of till* jimtlcp depnr|tncnl'» spe n• rliil Imnnii for Uie Invf'xtlgallon nf cut

). thvi'rniiirnt wnr-tlme contrarts, Attor' ml'• ni’v (i.'urrnl naughprty nhnonni'ed t<)' chi• <Viy. . . . la»

ISSOCIATED PRESS NE

T T O l P A L li, IDAH(

GRBADIMtiF O II in iS■DFFPIiilUl

I, . ■ J__i ' C onstantinople Advices Say Na- f tio nalists Decide to ' W ith-

d raiv from Ism id Under Pres- • ' ' sure of Hellenes’ Attack

' KEMALITE’S CONFERENCE ; WITH RUSSIAN REVEALED^ E u m o r C re d i ts B o lsh ev ik i w ith

f P u rp o se t o In te rv e n e in B e-

h a lf o f O tto m a n N a tio n a lis ts

- W hen P in c h C om es

LONDON, ^P>—The'Turidsh na- tioAilists bave decided to evacuftte

I tho Ismld peninsula, siys on Ex­change Teleg^ph dispatch tn m Oon.'ttontinople today, owing to the Greek advance m the direction of Adabassr Kt.the base of the penln-

r sula, which lies to tbe east of Oon- stantlnople between the Sea of

M amora and the Black sea:.

BLACK SEA OBJE007VE IS a t t e ib u t b d t o OEBEBS

’ CO.S'STANTiNOPLE, i/P) — T ho |. Greeks .(ire rredlt«d in rumors currout i- here wHh planning, n landing on thi' i' Blnck ncn coast of Aslh Minor, with <’ a I>omt on tho eostcrn conat of Thraeo >, JU the uoso lor the e^pcaitlon. Tho ' I landing, if one la made, probably will, be effceted in the vicinity of Eregll, '

the nnclent Ilernrlcln, 12-7 miles eatt '. Cniijtantinople. ' , (Tlie purpose of Ihin movo wnuld bc

to nutflnnk the Turkish natloaalist<i. romiHjIling their evaruation of the la-

. mill pcnin»ula.) ' ’ ■ \ I Defore leaving Kr7.erum recently for. Angora. Kiazim Knr a Bekir, com- '; niand<'> of .'tlie ' Tufklnh nationalist '' army in the Errernm nren, conferred '

in liiat city'with the romflinndor of Uil. 'Elevcinli soviet Buinian nrmy, and U 'is believed in some military quarters ' here ^lint nrrnngcmcntt wi-re made for

, the horsemen, of.General Budenny, tho ■ , brllliflnt soviet envaUy rommnnder, lo

enter-Anatolli. In ea«u the aituation Iof tho iiallonnli"! armv became rritl '

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War Risk Director | Paints Dark Picture j

j of Soldiers’ Homes ^[ C h a ra c te r iz e s Jo h n a o n O ity In- i s t i tn t io n a s “ M ad H onse”I B ey o n d P a le o f L a w ‘

WA.«nN0TOX, D. (U l/P) — The ^' Jiihnnnn City, Tenn.. old aaldlers'home '' wns rrmraclenr.^’il na ii “ mad lintise” J ' and III.) Fort MeJlcnry. ,Md„ hnspital' <leserlbed,,ftt fit only for n acwni:o dls- J

ponnl plant toil\v by Colonel Clinrles ‘K. Forl'CA, war risk -inaurnnpe dircelor. |liefiire n'senate ronimittci'. *

rr)lfla.-1 Forbes iinld llrpier and nar- I■ ciitii-i ui're Kolil nmong the nine htni- [

<l'rnil former servire men nl Johnsmi ‘' f'ity iii.il the biin'au wn* pj)werle.M to I rr>rrr><-the siluntinii for^ltrrk of-ihrts. i

dirtio’i.

m THE w i r e |uun of horses hauling a wagon of blaz- lO-ocro field Betting fire to two other cks In a rye field on a farm near Otta- imcs starting In the wBgon of rye #s ohlng outfit * r

ton dogs is now being taken by an Oak- n

I company, i t was annonnced recently, tirs of ago will be Insored np to $500 af- li lon.\ PremloBis approiiniftte f r ^ ninofemale dogi Payment Is made on tb# ngned by a veterinarian. I t la bolieved h r Jn t lu west.

bTbe novel sight of bathers catching fish t

Elncon beacli se a r bere on moon' njnmlons” , a small fUb, resomhllng tho eir eggs In the sands of tbe Burf, This' iinlon* bftvo boon mnnning near onoagh 1, Bjid penoqs from Elncon tock to Vcn- tJ8 solts-thls season and tded tho sport, c

m t and honorable game of-golf Is "co- < i 7 Mrs. Eacbel B, Hayward, of ModV in affldavlU filed •with Vlco-Chancel'

declared the game took so much of Her jver saw Mr. Hayward’s an.Tinr i marital dlXftoUties, which he attributes relatlves*and to ber discovery tliat to

IINORTH DAKOTA BANKER -

IN FEDERAL DRAGNET I■ t! L Beisekokr Sabmita to An-.-j-t on <v

. Charge of 'Violating TodcnlBank'Law?- ‘

PAKGO, N. ,1),7(/P)-T. I.. Hi'i-'kir.of F.‘/iienden, X, 1)., jirnmin'i'tl'’ ‘ lauiwn North Diikotn banker, ln' i i i'‘‘ ■'a siring,of lianks and heavily ii

' esled il. other Imainewi nellvitiev "ul' rl mllteil to arrest in Fargo tndny o" achnrgo of violating th e ' federal banl. tllaws.. ‘‘

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EWSPAPER IN TW IN Fj

DAIL.HO, THUEflDAT, JULT 28,1821

’senate gommEN00RSEMEN1

I OE F | l i l l |[■ Recommends Passa

tion Bill Glv _ .Blanket A

D REPORT FOLLOWS A f SECRETARY MEi

n

W A B H tK O TO K .'m ^m onible n jr 8 the treasury blanket u tbority to conduc

allied d eb ti vas ordered^tod^ by ths s< committee amendaent reqnirl^ tha t the f

Secretary Mellon formally advls- ‘ ed the senate finance committee i today in a letter replying to a com- | mlttoe inaulry, as to bis views re­garding ;the extent to wblcb the I United State* had been committed under the Wl^on administration on deferment of payment^ of allied war loans anti Interest The govormncnt vras committed, li'.-

nnul, to postjwnemont of interest pay- menta for two or throe, ytyira nnd sub- ^

B M'r|uent, spreading out' bf postponeJ 0 |iiiyKi>-ntc “ eonliugont upon auch for- .1 cign govornmcot.s carrying nut with I i' reaiioaable promptncM, after this gov- h ernment is roudy to proceeil a satis-0 factory funding of exLitlng shoxt-tlino e

ohlig-ilions,to thia-country.” aII Mr. Mellon is seeking prompt pass- e1 nqe uf the admlnirtrntion's bill pro- a i( vldlng blanket powera for tho tftiaauty_ f

in dealing with'allied loans. ac Only Debtors' ^ n d s Pass. - ^

"«o far as concerns tlio principal lidcl)tor powera,” Ihe letter said, b

J, “ which together owe iis {without ac- ci. rnied Intercut) over nine bllllou dol d( lara, thera ia no intcnlton or thought o

of a;i‘opting in payment bonds other athnn thoro of tho dabltf country. Au- f

I Thority now asked, however, covers c, debts owin|( to ns' by Ccecho-Slovakla, t<f Greece, Bumania, 8erbIa,.roland nitd a a0 large number of'other countries.” o Q Hegarding neeoptanco of German e n bonds, the secretary referred to cortaln c i; negotintions at the Paris peace con-

feroneo where represcntatlvcr of Great vBritain, I'ltmr'e nnd tho United States srccomniendeil the acccptance of Ger- h man reparation bonds in payment oflunns made by the three ceuntriea to sHelgiiuii prior to Novombor 11. 1918. r

J Tills agreement hat been before the >ffiiuli' Mlnrr Fobninr/ I’S, JD2 , and sino acfioti has been taken on it, ho r:

■ said, ,Zir&y Boost Interest Eaten. ^

Mr. Mellon' suggested that it might w„ he'ponsiblo lo provide in aulisequont “1 negofiatloiitt for the p.aynient of the tl I dererreil Interest nnd )he payment of n ] Interer't Upon Inlerst'^by increasing in-. tereat ratea of the bonds lo bo iwucd _

by the debtor country in substitullon . for the securities now held. This plan.

ho aaid, met with tho approval of iV.. president nnd the Increased interest u;

rato would probably facilitato market-|ci, Ing of'the bonds. I>' . Itl

p i i m E m i i i ' :iEEDDKmSiLOiSi';

. _____ l>’S p e c u la tio n s B e g a rd in g I r is h ",

S i tn a t io n T ak o U a n y P c c a - .l i a r T u rn s K

liONDON. {/P)-S|icful»ticns mid - predictions regarding the Irish aitii.i- o; tion have taken many particular turns I’j ns la rcMilt of dcvelupmeata featuring the negotiations during ttio past 24 f, hours. t("O f these dcvelopaientf, perhaps llie most talked of ii a speech made in the houso of lords yesterday by Lork Blr' jl kenhead, lord high chnnccllor, Iiu which t, bo invited parliament and tho country to havo patience with tho troublo Ea- monh d.' Valera, Irish republican lead- cr, nnd hia colleagues may be liavini> . in Dublin, to reach a dooaion on- the ^ Hritlsh' proposals. Ho also Intimated tlmt Ihc negotiations may continue for j tevernl weeks. ,' J

SIX UNMASKED BANDITS ■■ ROB SAN FRANCESCO CLllB

Take -More Tban >6,000 In Cash' and Jewelry from Card Players and •>'

Game Keepers

, HAN FKANOIKCO, Cal. (;P)-Sis uii' »uiasked llnndits 'onternd the .Colonial tlclub, ,1'owell atropi, early today, lintd H

• up 12 cnrd players and game keepersfrom whom they obtained *2301 In eoin ,■>' nnd cui’rency and'l-12(>.’j in jewelry, and

I I'^raped in.an automobile. TJ, All of the bnndlts displayed nlstols. toThey ferced their vic-tims tn lino up auwith Ihcir faces to tho wall until tbey m

, I'liiiM l»' searched, and’ then marched oftlii-ni ii.tf. the dull dining room, where jir

' ilu'V.eompclled thuni to lio.ftat on their. fit/e's until ,the last liondit had left'the da. rlub. . . nfI A police posce took up the chose for th

the bandits a few monienti after they thhftd cjc'aped, * eu

FALLS COUNTY

LY NlMITTEE GIVES |B IT TO SCHEME ; ALLIED DEBT

y ., . • «- ■ .sage of Administra- iving Treasury Authority

iPPEAKANCEOF ' ELLONi AT HEARINGS

■ So

report on tbe administration bill giving , duct negotiations for the fnnding of thel s senate flnuce committee. I t carrle* * le fundlng-be completed within five yeari^

l i i i i r i: N E fF ii i i i

S rib a titu te fo r N o rr is M e a su re 5 J E m bod ies A d m in is tra tio n ' t

C re d it P la n ' jl i T -------- dll'. I WASni NOTON. D. C , (yp)-Anothi-f ing i. substitiitu for the Norrif agriculture0 credits bill came nut today, the aonote

agrieulturo rommittee ordering report- ,,1- ed a new ineasuro embodying tho ad- I- admintmration plan of having tho ,war )• finance forpoi^tlon act a* a crcdit

agency.' - "Impirlant changoa in’ tho Kellogg

administration bill recommended by J Iho .•‘ommitteo included doubling tho ,1, bond lisuo authorluitlon of the finance . ;• corporation, from one to two billloa „1 dollars t i ^ v o Uio corporation a groat- t or credttfim d. • Tho committoo alsor added r<n amendmont authorising, tho 1I- fioaiiro corporation lo extend export ItuH crcdit direct, to producers as well as exiI, to bankers and exporters nnd a provi- noia sion anlhorltlng loans direct to for- slo

oign governmontii which should pur- tbin ehi Be ngrlenUnral product* in 'th is bo n cnuntry, • .I- Senator ITcNar}*. rcpubllenn, Oregon, pat wiic ^llree^cd to offer Ihe bill In the rei

sunati- ns a suhstltufo for the Norris, toICellog nnd other me.isurcs. Go

f The eommittpe’s vote to support ita wh0 siilislllute, wns 30 lo 2, Chairman Nor- th( I. rlh and Senator I^dd, republican, of Go c .Vorth Dakota, boing oppoiod. In the be J sennto .Mr, .VorrJf continued hl/i crlH-a rlsm of thn plnn. / ________________ m

“ Turn il ovor t(iAViiIl a treet.'’ said Senaliir Norris, adding Ihnt bankers and not reprcsentatlvos of ngricnltnre

t wore on-the wnr flnr.nci; .corporotlon, t “ Tliey have looked all thoir lives f' ' D through Wall slreet glnsscii and know fa f nothin,? about agriculture.” >io

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! EBM0E8E TAKES EOAN TO 1,"?JAIL WITH ACCUSED PEIEND }„|,

B aiIlC.\(10. (/p)i-Ifemorso over -hi: “11 unjustified accusation of n friend eaus- the-|ed C. II. Egan to hnvo himself placed wll

In jail although Ik> had to resort tn BuiItraducihg the polim di’partment to got •

.. thera—.Tho caso-.wi« expected-to-bi; settled-in.’poiirl loi^Tj-.'"

Egan liniV eaimed the arreat'of, John. Siwnror, bln roomiiialf, when ho'could fi. not find $150. loiter ho found tho bills hell1 in a drcssdr drawer and romcmbercl bro

putting Ihem there. He m s financiallv ear unable |n procure bond for Bpenref, aft'

I ITH dl'ciiK'J to Join him In jail. } to- , » • •----- :— ■

Re s c u e d o b ew d e t a il s . _ ' l’®" sro B T o r soH ooN EE’s w e e 'ck

I ' NKW VOKK, (/Ph-Ooptjin Boss an.l 2."l of till' rrew of the Norwegian aux- nii lllary whooaer Geaeral i’crshing, pro-

' vioHsly reported uTeeked on Endymlon ' reef, n.nr Turks island, arrived heri.

todny On the steamer Huron.Tho srhoooner which was 1H40 tous

• net, Wiis bound from Norfolk for Seat-■ tie will, a cargo of coal, nnd is said ‘ 10 he 0 total lots.

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IDAHO WEATHEE. jlm! . jTonlghl and I'Vlday fair. till j

Hughes Takes C , Disarmament.J WARniNGXON, (/P)-Tho tlmo for gcs'

hegimiiug ilio disarmament conference b' . was diacusscd today by Secretary Huglic" with Kir Auckland Geddea, tbo

. Hritish ambas-sodor, Baron Shldehara, '"PI the .rapanpso ambassador, and with tho bo*[ Italian chargo do affairs. ancI The Britlsli government, if no pro- to I liminary i-oTifcrcoce k hold, is still fa- I voring n lator dato Ihnn November 11.

TJio Japanese government Is.ngreeablolo Ihe enrlii'st time Iho olher powers can ' L

I agree u|io», ho: feels a t a,disadvant- fici:■ nire if^in early dato Is choson, became prci

of'Ihi' cii«|'ance'and .time required; to cnci■ |irepiire nnd forward data. pro!

' Offielals hero gnvo every ovldcnco to- al l' day of being satisfied,with the Japanese Uni

neceptaace received yestorday,'althoogh wasthe Tokio government, in consenting tn wnsthe proposed preliminary* nnd basic-dli- Ingteusslon of F.ir Ibitern problem*, aug- yet

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Rumors C urrent in Reval Say. Lenine P roposes Acl<nowl- edgm ent o f R epudiated Obli- (jations to Get Fam ine Aid '

RUSSIANS DENY ORDERS ' ABROAD ARE CANCELLED

Som i ■ O ffic ia l S o v ie t N ew s

A g en cy A n n o u n ces G ra n tin g

' o f I m p o r ta n t C o n c e ss io n s to

F o re ig n C o rp o ra tio n s

OOPENHAGBN, (ff) — Eameni : are tn drcnUitton in Eevsl, u ya a

- dispatch to tb s PoUUkta from the Esthonlan capital today, th a t as an extrenie mensi^re in ao effort to sscnie help in th* preseat crisis ta Bosla, mkolal Lenine bas propos- ’ ed to the lovlets the acknoiriedg»* ment of the oational debt wbldi Ithe bolsheviki canceBed a f t« tha revolation. The proposed pftTmettt ilf interest and capital mmld ao t

' he begnn befgre 192S.According to tho rumors which tho

dispatch outlines, and which nre laak* ing In confirmatioD'iroa opior <]uar* ters. h'j flar aa known here, i t is pro* posed that a eonforenco bo suramonsd . bctwMn the soviet government and the European creditor countries, to deter- mino tho exact amount of the debt and ' arrange for tho imqedlato rosnmpUon of diplomatic and oeonomle • relations. Leonid Rrasrin.-tiie minlstor of trade and commerco, is ropntod to have beea . commissione/l to asferffiia tho atUtodo of Prance.invth}* fonileetioh. ,

DBNZBS OAKOELLATION OFOEDEES FOE FOEBION WABSS

RIGA, (/Ph-An-offielal denial that Russia has cancclled all orders abroad^ ' exeopt. t ir foodstuffs, and the an­nouncement of two important conees*' ’: slona, aro contained in a diapaieh from , the Botija agency, thO'sem^-offlelal bolahovik news tigeney, received herp.t:

The Great Northern Telegraph c6»’; pau^ha* beon granisd telegraph eon? ressiona from Potrogtad and Moaeow' to Denmark, Japan ond Cilna, and tho Gcrmnii Goods Ezchango -eompany. whleh IS tho gononal roprosentative or tbo trnna-Atlantio Export companr of GormRiiy, Now; York and But*ia, la to be permitted to open exchanges.

HOOVEE MAKES PUBLig TEXT . OP MAXIM OOEKT'S B EPL7

WASHINQTON, (ff) - Socrelarr Hoover made publlo lodoy tho text of a brief reply .received by 'rad io from Nra»lm-. Gorky a t Potrogradi to Mr, llouver’s "recent message- as. head' of . the Americnn Relief oaaoclation, say­ing Amorican rcUof in Bussia must be prcredcd’by release of Americans de* taiaed liy aovlot authorities.

“ Your mossago gratpfuUy received,’' the radiogram aald. “ Dotalled, reply will bo *ont frora Moscow by president' Ruulan famine relief committee.”

BANDltS- EOB WOMAN' *Aln>LEAVE HEE TO BUEN TO DHATH .SIOliTf Cimr, I I , (ff)-F our b tnd lt.

Iiellovcd to hnvo boon intoxicated, broke into tho homo of Minnie Proctor,' early today, robbed hor of .$100 and- nftor l-indinr'hor to tho bed, ,set-^ro to hor house and drove off In a motor <Jar, Ictfving tho victlAi' to bum- fo death. Passing moloritt«, who saw the houso IU flaml's and heard tbe woman's. sercan\ saved her from death.

o m o SPOETSMAN AND • — ■ POLinOlAN FOUND DEAD

CINCINNATI, 0., (ff>—Frank W. Kelly, .'il, sportsmon and politician, wns found dend yesterday in his inn al Pjjiuyillc, 0. Heart disease had caused death.'

Kelly' for yeara was niinager of Norman Selby (KId.McCoy). Ho alsn ' managed “ Denver'Ed” Smith, ot ono timo contender for tho heavyweirht ' lltlo. . .

Counsel on ■ Meeting Datejested that probloms which concern on- ty particular powers or which can be regarded, as closed incidents, bo omit­ted from tho scopo of tho meetin;. This luggesllon is regarded by official* here, . liowover, not aa a con.dlUon to accept- , inee, but aa a forecaat of the attitude ;o bo taken by Japiin in tho conference. .

p e e l im in a e y ' S t in oIS PEOPOSED AT LONDON

LONDON, (ff)—It wan'statod in of- 'icial clrclea here today that a meeting )rcllminary to the Washington confer- - rnce on disarmament, jind Far Eaitern. iroblems, to bo hold within six "wee^It' aome Canadian eity or a eity in the . Jnited Statcsi other than Washington ivas virtually a certainty, althensi it .:, frns admitted that the attitude of Wash- ngton on suah an arriinnncnt was as - ret unknown in Loadom

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D epartm ent of L abor Says Bus- iness Conditions, o f Nortti- latm W K t IMore Encouraging with Unemployment oh Decline

--------- - WC8tO.SAN KRANOIsbO, (iT)—Bu"incu "Fo

conilltlon# on tho Pnclflc cooit aro vital c more cncWroging:, with renewed lum- ore ia bci Mlivity rcllovinff tho cniplo>moat plnntii Hiluotlott gonerally, accorilliis to a lo- tlio t port roafle pobUc by Uio 'OnUcil BlatD* “ Tlioi <lfpurtra'ont of labor. ' among■ “ Indurtrlea Rcnorally nro attempt- ahlp-i i

iog to stimnloto trado by-draatic prleo and w cuttlnp,” the report «ald. “ Deelialnff to und conatniction coats' havo aceeloratcd tor ua lioR.e builtUDi:' in tlie Iotko coast eltiei. tity o In raral dliitrletf nnd ib tlio canning; bst|lo iodastricB, demand for labor i* tondin;: havo 1 to Inercaao,” '-.. ‘ “ Or

O ptimlm P m a ileAn opUmlitlc fcoUng prevail*, tliu

report added, in tlio mountain difr impcrv trlet,' comprJainp tho atfltci of JJon-_ jjono U i« , Idohtf, Colorado, New ileiico,’Utah, Arirona, Wyoming.nnd Nevada, unima In those statca public wockr arc orovld- j,ortani lug considerable omiiloynicnt, whilo wnter prospects for re^omploymcnl in raining „ in b( snd railroading nro sociowhat brighter, tcrlal ] Building is rcstrlctod principaljy to uyji, business structures, though somo roai- min,]! donco construeUon )» reportod. thatjc:

Part# of tho report, covering several joy wl of Iho stated follow: of tho

■'California— Considerablo' unom* with a ptoymont,ia still evident. Owing to "'<> some nslgmtion from cftfls, iho farm labor supply is abDonnnl. Homo build- ^ ‘ Ing ia bTisk, olthouBl} «omo’ coMtnie- “J* tion is dolayeci ponding labor adjust- 'I'tcli. montB. Retail business Is good. Con- of fldeaco in gradual improvement is wanent ecM rdly ..' "Oregon—While nnomployiacnt Is in o

oxeoss of normal, thoro ore aomo signs ef improvcmonl. AclWity in k m b e i« menace more pronounced. _ A majority of every plants, Idle for several months, havo ],m wit rosmsed, ia full or port time. Fishing ecsiivo i i ’ dull and reports Indicate cannorlos .you In will romaln elosod all season. & tons- Jq^ ivo building opora*lons'arc deferred modern ponding lowering of eoats. IndieaUons tion ap point to' an abundant aupply of farm conside: labor, with deereated demands.' Botall Q^^at bi bnslnese i»-tttiifact«ry and industries approve generally ozo maintaining' consorratlvo that oii progress. Tho general foroeast Is for known.' improved conditions,

“ Wnsblngton—Tboro is no marked E D 1 T ( bflttormost of tbe indostrlal sUuatkn. ■ n r liumbering is operating on a reitrlctod oC basis, w ith rodneed crews; somo plants nro still elosod. aonoral belief ia th a t Uoro T this is d o s try would be greatly, revived > Vi by f t^ o s tm o a t of freight rates. Build.Ing is oeUve in some sections, though' h dd back liy exeetslvo edits Demand cO U for farm hofp ia below normal Rotnil moro th .busisets is very fair. A aontlmont of Uooal I hopofnliiess' prevails. tlio Proi

Idihtf BbMM la B ettsm cnt olulu "Idaho—Knprovod eonditlons in

mining, agrleulture, highway work and seasonal attWltlei baTO Tcdwed ;»«&• ^ployment.' Boliding II con#ervatl?e.

'(Nevada—The employment aituntion Scliloaac is imirroved. A fnir amount of bulldiflg WoMlpi: is plsjinod. Improvoment ^ tho rail- Hotalini road sitnntlon Is looked for witbln tho Mlnn., t n e tt few woeks. attend t

"ArlMna—Building and highway ”0 / 1 0 construeUon aro plekiDg up, whilo ng> ricnlturo is” oxpccted to absorb tho la- p .i 'for surplus. On the oUicr hand mining o l i - . - and allied Industries show no Improve-

“ -‘SMontjma—l'llIMbno■mlning'hal^tlf^ ^Idrlfthforded tome >«Ut{, tbo^igb no n u k e d rm], , ij] improvement In fiiis. lino Is cxpeetod yjcj,.. j for three .months. Building Is picking iindloy, up. Thero ia some w tlvlty in lumber Wi and publie works. The supply of farm DoIUver, labor is ample. ' Ballroads show littlo iiogors,': shango." ■ Klgin, J]

— ■ Okla.- C

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P i to t t a g O aicoB A lfo o te d ™ 'j j ; b y S t r ik e s „

—— probably UBBON, (fl>Hrho featlviUcs of St. tho joum

ohns ovo were interrupted by the cx- tho Uniot losion of throo dynnnlto'bomba of the woHi nonnoua dimensions, pliiecd Ly un- meeting : nown hands in different parts of tho imndred 1 ity, eutajdo threo printing officcs of nltendanc rhich iho printers aro on slxike.Tho f in t explosion wns so tcrnf^.

!«lt although Lisbonltea oro becomingceuslomcd to bombs, re.al panic waa . Firms ■roduMdvnmong tho merry-makers in m ctcd aiio strceta of tho Bairro Alto who, I'ocific 81lavin^ their open nir-balls and bon- ficd tlmt■res, fled into Uio loVer part of thn which la)wn. Althongh thero wore no victlmi such algng10 force of tho explosion brought In Twinown the ccillngB of t io houses near bo complihleii it b u n t . . A dcnre and auffoeat- nnd tho tIg smoke fiUed tbo •nbeie street an>t cosnpltteillaay rcoplo fainted. After thoAsotncr bomb d ld .lcu d ^ a g o in permuted

10 Rua dos Corrieiroi, nnd tho third. rlRht-of-w bleb was of tho aamo powerful typo tionary a I tho first, burst near an open a l/ * nd crcel sll,.seriously wounding threo peraonn. lliBbwftyg, Bmo'MTcrts wtro made of workmen□t no real clue haa ss yot boon dls-)vercd-' By a-jthAoother easo of nttempt against tho of HiKhw;fo of'n judge of thd tribunal of safety ,os nlv) mode about tbo samo time, As n renro- shots being (Ired him fn thu Paris pollree}, without womiding Mm. history an

I in tho da]Cluslfied adrertlslsg is the ebe'sp- havo .earr.i tUng jon 'ias buy—measured by day time a11 prof>'« i t B a y b rin g ]ron. fall.

T W I N F A L L S D A E

iTSOEiEES'MG Rfl : fliOTNilEBS

D ot^os U so o f M ao b W a te r B e- s ti l ts In Blggfor O r6p P ro - .

d a o tio n I

VKBNON, B. 0., (/pj-Fanners must | l^vorn moro carefully tho amount of water they uao in IrrignUon, John A. Bggf| IVJdU^e, Salt Lake City, former pres- ident bf tho University of Utah and OD luthorlty on irrigtUlon quosUons, de- ' t |g :lared ‘ : an address on ‘'Excessive Ir- rlgatloii” hore Wednesday bofoje tbo Western Irrigation assoelaUon. ■->

"Few farmers really understand tho vA81! k'llal and fundamental principles which (heft ire ia operation when water is used by l>lnnta or whon water posses throngfi ponder llio soil,” Mr. Widtsoo deelored. j,, ■‘Tlioro jiiuBt bo better knowltilgt ^d as among farmers of tho geuoial relation- ( ihlpn existing botwceu plants nnd soils throws ind water, i f tho farmer can bo.mnd? fg, „ ; to undorslnnd tliot the quantity of »»a- ^ous 1 lor used does liot determine tho quan- ijuiieti, lity of crop producod, much of the l)Bt|lo agninsi oxcessivo irrigaUon will liavo been won. \ ; leans (

"Orentor onro must bo given canals n j j ^ ind ditches: When tlicre is exce«alve j, cakngo, attempts should be mado to idver nake tho canal bottom and aides more ntrenm mpcrvlous. Ordinarily thia ean be *omotii iono by Uio sUting of tho canal and course.

tUo'sUt ftom yvnt lo y«SW. Fcitm> Jltlniatoly, as irrigation grows'in im- strug|{l lortance; tho timo will como when tho croachi rntcr w iirto so valuablo that ditches tersi'’ fill bo lined by’somo Impervious mn- crial liko.cemiyit.

“ Thero cun'be no doubt in tho |ilnds of thoBO who study the subjoet , hat many of tho aoclal probloma of Uio ny will be solved by tho bottor uso f tho areas of tbe surfacp of tho earOi fith a limitod rainfall. Irrigation will , 0 the main factor in reclaiming theio rcas. whi^h ‘ " A healthfulj wholcsumo civillzaUon

Iwoys grows up Under tlio irtlgalloa Itch. I t Is n world need that this ays- •i'm of rivllirJition nliali bo mado por- lanent, that noUiing shall bo dono ow tUttt will mako it temporary in Its [, 1 liarnrtor, with all tho disastrous ro- ^ lits that follow lack of permanency. ^"Exccsaivo irrigaUon is,tho greatest

lonnco td tho growtb ot irrigation. Aa very other organism has, irrigaUon „oj [IS witbln itself the power by tho ex- faniiim !silvo uso of ^ a to r to destroy'itielf. ( ou in this now country who nro build- Ig from tho foundation, and under r,„ra be odern conditions, a system of Irriga- ,nrc80 I on agriculture, should mako It a first roiUent insidcraUon that the uso of wator ( uat bo li seeordanco with tho most KhIo w iproved methods of recont acioaeo and lordshif lat oice«ivo InlgnUon shall never bo (ho *ili lown.” , ______ of Bitj-

;d it o r ia l a s s o c ia t io n' SELECTS ITS DELEGATES Z X

. , . • ______ that WI[oro Tban Twenty Mambars to A tttad ®P«*

Proas Oongresa of WotU In DraiHoaolula “ Wh

— II tho monCOLUUBIA, — A dolsgalloa of ram wn oro than twenty piembors of tho Na-' ms ‘tho onal Editorial Association will attend About't0 Press Congress of tho World In-Bon* of tho ulu next October, according to noti- nuinitar cation. Just received from K £. Bro- was hn c, president of tke association, by since ll ’nltor Williams, president of tho Rome, rcss Congress. Resident Brodlo- bim- now At If will load tho delegation, Georgo [and pol ililoaaor, tho corresponding soerotary, "A s 'osslugton Springs, 6. D., and H. 0. mrnts t otallng, executive secretary, 8t, Paul,' mons Is Inn., are delegates cx officio and will charm, tend tho Honolulu mceUng. Tho oth- stockoddolegates who will attend roprosont- and an 1

g tho assoclflUon, are: unsurpaW. W. Aikcns, iVnnklin, Ind.; John ‘the fir

llcrrick, Olenn, New York; A. T. "Tho •ivoy, East tit. Louis, 111.; DIotrick atnnds i unade, Williamsport, Pa.; H.' U. Bai- heavy 1 T, PrinceUuj, Jll.; II. B. Kale, Eaat deep mt irlfotd. Conn,; "Vfr. J . Smith, Wauko- brick ol n ,’ IH.; Uomor Hnrwood, Warren, Bukfcs i ich.; U. It. Biploy, Tipton, la.; JVod tblekly idloy, Winnebago, Mlnn.-; Mrs. Char- Intrlgnoj ,te Woodring, Peru, Ind.; .George B. the fom llivcr. Sleepy Byo, U inn.;'John. C. E a gora, DyoMburg, >cun.; L. F. Black, «njp , ::in, Bl.; E. 8 Bronson, El Beno, eastle, n la.; C. W. Baum, Porkaslo, Pa.; J. ^ p o to r Zerbey, Jr., Pottsville, Pa.; Jons K. ngg wli

jndahl; Red Wing, Minn.; Georgo A. tral stnt ;liols, Kslhorvllle, Iowa. {(« day*,iVill Wllko, former president of tho meeUn'g tionnl Editorial AssoelaUon andntriT and the Llrtnan of tho congress transporta- Uo tbe i] n committee. Is making arrange- bian ojib:

31s for spotinl irtdns to carry tbe “ Tllor 0 hundred delegates who will attend years tb m America to tho Pacific Coas% loving 2 sro a specially chartered steamer Uto 'luo(

bably will bo employed to complete aged, dli journey to Hawaii. Every slate iff headed. Union, and almost overy counlry'in ed ns dc worid will bo represented nt tho crezia M(

iting in oHnolulu. Altogether f i « Fi{uici'. dred dolcgates aro expected to bo itf Tasso .pe indaneo. and final

■ I - - - - - - lovo forK O U O E . , " fO T *

was rapidirms and. iadlvlduals who- havo ofE sto c ted advertising signs on the Idaho ific State highway aro hereby noti- thnt oa completion of tho paving, I

:h Is now being conatrueted, all Synimfll1 signs muat bo removed. The workrwin Eallf Highway district will "completed about August 15, 1021. tho work In Filer dlntrlet will be Via

pitted nboHt September 1, 1021. one ;r tho abovo dates no n l^ s will bo 3ittrd ''within tho limits of thi- Moui t-of-way cxccpt tho standard cnu- Twin Pa ary and directory signs furnisbcil erected by tho State Bureau of m ?iV!, r

iwnyg, • • LeaVo DD. U.KAIHE8 ,

- nciHoal a j l n o t r . S „ l o ” r a-jthority of IX P.' Olson, Director phons yi ligbways.—adv. *8'’ Mots

1 a rciiult of tho preaent c ^ o wavo TlO Olds policemen, for tho first Umo iniry are permitted to carry rovolvor* jy,in p10 daytime. Heretofote tho pollcoI -carried litUo swords during the rtime and revolvers only aftern ight' Beti

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iiiiil F M M ItS Iliiitiifl

I |fo r .,. “ "T " ,• man

eported T h e jro f Coins and Art Objebts from Ponderous C as- mg

‘ tie D raw s M om entary .Atten- SJIJ ^tion to Historic Citv

-------- It hiASiriKOTON, D., C.—" rh o reported atruj left cf an Invaluable cellocUon of ilni and smnll art objeetr from the R H mderoiiR cOsUe of tho Dukes of Est( . rM

Fcrrnra, Italy, a. buildinjMxonstruct- I as -I placo of safety i n % » i y f re- ill, tnichcs la noto of paradox^ and rows the soorehllght of world noT* r a brief moment dn n cily onfo fa- ous but recently ncglocted,” sayr n f o t illetln issued by the N ntio :^ Geo- q, aphl.' society. ." In locaUon Ferrara Is the New Or- uns of Ita ly ," continues the-bulloUn It grew op from.,an unknown begin- Pl ng in tho flat, marshy delta of the of (] ver Po, on the banks of Uiat great tcnm, which llko tho Misalsslpnl, ” motimee capriciously changes ita urso-over night.'' For eentunes-thu as i iiTMvstfbail to e«ry on a conUanal wnrrugRl against tho threatened ^ n - ___lachmj-nts of Italy 's ‘Father of 'wa- •si' ■ • .Doi^uerod Bnvlromnest Like New'

O rlsuu . ’ * ."But spurred on by an Indomltiblo "I ~ irit nnd with tbe asftstanco of able gineors, tha people of Ferrara nol ly .protected Uio city bnt'roelalmfo im (hd furroundlng morshes nud ido productive hundretis of eqaaru ^ Ics of ngrlculturnl lnnd. Tho town I iieh they accurcd against tho throats I the I'n they built into n eommordai.. ^ y ilalo which almost rivaled tho cnl .Vcnlco; which produced ono of 1 moat notable nnd notorious princely :iilllc.i of hlstflry—tho Jlouao of Ester d bccnme a sent of learning and Cai­ro unauriiMscd In th'e' worid of, its • ••'*■ r- 60 'great was tho placo In tho rid won by tbls now llltlo-known y of the Po' doltft Uint Goethe did t healtnte to rank it ahend of the . nillnr nnd hlslorle Florcnco jidw ny t.’mcs its sire.'T o rn '.fo r goneratlonii' by street rs between opposing‘nobles, the For- cse look tho almost unpariJleled ox q Hent In 1203 of •voluntnrl^y surrtnd- c ng their libertier to the House of lo which' was given tJic permanent S dship bf-the city. From thal-tim e 'I history oflForTjara Is tho hlstorj- P Esti—a mngnlficcnt, brilliant t^Tan- ; a peoplo bowed down by taxation. C ■ wllh tho comfort that whllo Italy thoa.\dUi wars U wm for ii'long IP ao Island nf peace with a ('nlture it was tho pattern and envy of Eu- ’*■ / Dramn Bom Again in Ferrara.‘Whcr tho awakening eamo from montai sloth of lho Dw^ A ^s, P^r.

Ik wna in tho taD and breamo known 'thefypltalcltyofthoR onaksaneo.' • ~ Dut'tho court of Kato throngcd'son.c tho leading poets, artists and hu- aitarlans of tho'ago. In . tho city • tii I first rcsurroeted tho drama, dead p,, :e Iho days of a strong, wealthy ne. Ferrara jum cd tho tltl» of ‘ thu t Athens,’ ond 'the most enl(nro'l I poUte cily in Europe.' A'Aa one of i tr crowning nefaleve- 'A't Its tho Esto court produced the fo 3s IsLbcIIa d ’Esto who, with beauty, nn, culture, a keen mind botlci r ;kod than most minds of lho tlmo, __. an ortisUo and critical ability then ^ nrpassed, eamo to bo apoken of as 60 . a first lady of tho world.''The mnisivo Esto castlo which ida in Ferrara today with Its four vy towers and wrrouaded by its p moat, bl an opitomo In stono ami , -^0 k of pltWcr of tho Uarquiacs anil Wi its of F-ite. Aad nbout It bang -11 kly tho traditions pf tho triumpht,Iguos, romances 9nd tragedlcf of famous Ihmlly.Emperor Eldeo Up Statoway.

Up a great marble stalrwoy of llio le, no longer In oxistonco, rodo tho wtor John of Constontlnoplo in, tbo i when Fcrrarn, na a powerful neu- stoto and tho ‘convention city, of

dny,-rtiis the'sceno of tho futil* .. ling between thp eastern ctoperor tho pope, in tho effort to harmon-

iie doctrines of tho Qroek'and Ro- 3 f ehbrches.

IHoro lived in idyllic bapplncrs tor s the bcnutlful, young and home- lg Mnrclicsana Parlnna; and in 'lunReons below, by ordor of her , dlrsoluto husband aho wtis be olas ed. Over tho eostio household ml Qt' is (Inchcsacs Lu{;ro£la Borgia, J.ii- a Wedlti ond Bonata, a princew of Cl'. In tho castlo halls roanicl 0 .pouring foi#h his f'^rvid pootrj-, Nov finally going mad bceause of li'ii inch for tho Princess Leonora d’Knt.-. bjb,

'<irrara's fall from ita high cstati: , rapid. Tho diroct line of the hou*.' sto died oot In 1597 and thp city

Hirer Eicurslon b) Auto SlageFrom July l l Tin Aug. 1

Brtuni Trip Good TIU Sept 1

= ™ . . ......." " , r . K £ voway ticket. rcyuUr tu rf ., iio.js

Wo connect with No. 19 ai 0*MountaJn liome. i.n Palls to Poyotte U k.'* Iv nuto •irslon. round tr ip ............... };j,oo a nvo Twin PsUs ............ 8;00 a Mivo Botio ..................... 3;«!, i« .m' • 1)0Vo Dolifl for Payeiia j a .‘Arrive Payetto LaJcc* can p M. 1>1<

tum m w playm und* o{ ijjh o 4llo wonders of tb# stale, ' A"l? ‘o the Reoer Vfi Motel, Ml or Mr. Penaniut, to / . r

Old flellalilB AdIo Sfage'Compm ■ A lTRA8K 0R08. INC.

In Fslls Offfce, Rogerion Hotst.Psrrtn*RAY H. TRACK, Msr. >—

Bots* Offlos, 112 N. 1?lt5 Bt. ' *

■ I J ^ : i M H 6 . T B t f k D A - !

eeamo a provin'elal holding among' ths ter, -'opal states. By degrees the sttnound- Islantlg eouotrr reVcrted to mMsh, tho pop- Sirlation of tho elty dwindled, ond many ly gof tbc iialoees ftnd othor buildings fell and '&td ru u t. ' . .daugl'•But Uio city I t s had a eoeond re- Bosto

jvenatlon. Uodorn measures of hy- tcrcatiene and sanitatloa bavo gnaUy mod- Amorricd'Uio unhealthy town'of a eentuiy of thgo jurt as simtUr step^ mado'ovcr tbe Barbtnce.fovor-rldaen New Orleans.'Stag- (0 thont pools have beon.’drained away and siror many. mUea in everr ^ecU on tbc bpenilarshei bave beon redolm e^for fields, doehhe town also bas boon 'given that rri- resortlary nt-eessUy, a supply of ppto drink- fromlg water.; A iout the eity iaotories conp ave sprang up. The'clty h is a popu- ition of,85,000, whieh Is fu -cbo rt ofle 100,OoO wblcb I t Is repn tri td hove _ nd a t the height df Itsi power. Bnt Tb

bas’passed Ihrongb Ita abyis and is unaaruggllBg upwardftgaln.". tba b

mUFlfllESTilES I Cli 10 B i i IE “i

lome' atoya

o rm e r G o v e rn o r S a y s 8 ;i§fgeat- bedgt ed^ O easion t o U n ite d S t a t e s it an

' i s O pposed —r=

PLYMOUTH, Eng., </p>-Tho poople t the West Indies aro wholly opposed (j > any suggeztlou that tho Islands lould be ceded to 'the United SUto^I part payment of Great Britain's nr debt, tecording totfilr Oilbort Our-

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T o m o iSI

These morning sales: giving special inducemen so much better to shop be: profitable. Here is a list < On sale from 9

Bego Milk. Standard tall size, pro.- An iifcrred by somo to roal cream. Ten, Ilros.only to a customer. Tho can— lOo Whit

eontaM . J . B . C O F F E E ial lo

That perfectly blended coffee, rieh barsin aroma. Comes packed la vacuum ^ tins with extra- lid. Special fivo---------- .L«. a™.

S&UQE PA N S E T S f»shiA sot of puro aluminum sauce pans, by t t A'tly ono of them is worth tho price. Oood All throo for ---------- -------- Me doioi

PAOKEE’R .TA p 'The regular 25c bnr of 'Packor’s Tar Mado Soap, tho best for shampoo and gen- lot U oral toilet purposea'-l:-----------19c boUii

BEA SSBEES ^i'ou may hove your choice of any ' '• Warner Bros. 75c brnsslora, all sites, A gocall styles, mornings o n ly ----- '

. qualltPO N G EE B LO U SE S ^ord

You moy havo your ehoieo of thoso attracUvo pongeo waists. Clover models in values up to W.OO. 'While • Hughtboy i M t ------------------------- 13.45 Brash

ber.'LUX

Use Lux for washing all dainty fab­rics. I t is indlspcnsiblo In tho homo. An oxJ for --------------------------------2»c ca will

the yB LO O M EES

I7omon'a pink bloomers, mado of )ost qnality lingerie crcpo, with Finisli ilasUe kneo and wiiist. $1 values pcmm it' ----------------------------------- - COc - good 1

V o i l e s

^ow dress voilea, somo of them 40 Wo atachoB wide. Values td -IIjOO.; You kllcheiny hav« your cholco. of Ibeto havo }right, now voilos, tho yard___ SOc ouly

Silk Sport . Skitis “ ' '

F o r a ll (lay to m o rro w ^ y o u m fty Ituvo y o u r cUoicc o f a n y o f th a se $15.00 s n o r l pn iy ... f lk ir ts . T h e ro , a r c p la in a b d priuU id m odels in th e p o p u la r s p o r t s ilk s , c liccks, a gooi b lo c k s a n d s t r ip e d esig n s.A s liim m erin f,'. s ilk o f aw e ig h t t l in t h a n p s R race- ' ....f u l ly ; c le a n s b eau tifu lly .A ll size s tor f i r s t co m ers The po

_ ___ ' i t shlni

S8.95 .• • . • • ' Momln

A Y . : J U L Y ^ . 1 9 2 1

ir, who has jast relumed from th<> > t lands. . . Wei:8Ir Gflbertj, yho hns been roccessivo- - governor of the Bahamas, Barbados ]d Trinidad and whoso wife b-thc^ eonrsfi wgWet of the Iale Froads Potket ot ostoa, Itisa., Bidmltted that' the in- reals of the West Indies aro largely . _ mericaa; ,'.‘bnt I f I know onything r tho temperament of the' people of arbailos, thoy would, roalsl^a cession I the bitter ond,'* b'o said.'Sir Gilbert added tbat since tho - n

penlng- of tbe Pannina.M al, Barbii' K w has become one of the 'great health !sorta of .tho' world,"'- whert" Vlsllorj -dm both'North and South'Amorlca mpegatc. ‘ _

fiwsetnesa of Spring Alli Tbe soft sound of water movlpi

maog tbousands of greaa h(»j]ea U to w bearing ds Uie swoetoeaa^f aprlng Ir to the'Kcent. It la w ^ ln i .o n d ) diffused that the c iact apoi.nbcnea :

Itsuea cannoi be discerned, yet It la irtlnct. and my fodtatcpa are i l d w s 1 llstea Yonder, to tbe comen t the mead, the atmoapUbre U full of )me ethereal vapor. Tho aaMblne aya Id the air there as if-^tbe'gnen edges bcld tb ^ witid from brushing

away.—^cbard Jcffrlea. * . •

IDAHO OLBANEBS AND ; DYEfiS

OHAS. B. BOWOZJEPS k 00. I Phone S16-W

12fi Shoshone St. West r m e h D ir Oleanlog

Bepairlng-Dyeing

. O O O D V g l A ^ T O 'T R A C T

•e_ R e w a r < r r o w ’s Eia h o p p e r sIS are pleasing a lot of cusi ents to encourage morning before noon—more edmfor it of the morning attract'ioi ofik. 1^0 phone orders.

LADMDEY SO A P : _ —in ideal family soap, mado by Peot O Iros., the some sUek as Orystol J J Vhite. Mode of puro vo^tablo'oUs, ontains no animal fa t. At a spec- »1 low prico for taomlngs only. 25 a rs fo r ----------- . ,1

BATH TABLETS e rs ai.rmour’s famous Bath Tablots. a sliplaintily scented in a number of ro- a t arcshing odors. You may buy thom danO(y tho dozoD a t less than wholesale. a bloood W d , well •milled bots. T h e ' diressoronf. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 60c ghool

EIN SO[ado by tho makers of Lux. Just it lho clothcs soak, to tbo suds, no oiling or ruhbing noceaaaty. S for -------------------------------------26c L — _

' , 8-4 SHEETING N tgood quality whllo blcnchod sheet* This Nn

lg, IS inches wide. An excellent been selllallty that will give sorvico Tho Isaboauud .■--------------------- --------- aOc. ■ Mornlngi

HAm BBUSHESughcs* ideal Water Proof ' Hair Ono tabl rushes. Puro brisUos aet in rub- ‘ heeled pi ;r.' Regular <1.00 valuo___ — 60o Values

■ P IU .O W T U B IN O “a oxcollont quality tubing, 4S inch- wido, a t an attraoUvoly low price, ’'^hlte N

t v i t d _______ _________ 30o ” •'> ''.1“low hcol.

TABLE DAMASK, uo, momnished wiUi now linonlsed process,roinnent finish, looks llko linen, - *'od lica\7 weight, tho yard.— . BOo , ”0 a ,

. < , . tan, oxAPRONS P« •

0 aUIl havo a fow of those cuto ( j j:chcn nprons.' I I values. Yourfiay Oao of tlvo your^choico of thom, mornings „,Qjit5t.y ------------------------------------ 70c* .iftiatiiys

C O E S E T S '0 morning shoppers may hovo this Regular 2 dlum bust, back Iaeo,'whito cou- in good h coraot-ifdT---------- 1- - ; .- .- *1.10 „ id c 8p

S a K HOSE , ■csc.ollont quality pure thread :;i.i;5 gwlt

c hose. Voluo' $3.00. Mornitfgs Inh, -IS is y ------------------------------ - S1.30 Inundcrs:

OAEPET W A B p' •—good supply of carpet warp lu Iek, orange, white and h;d. Ex- ,';.i ind,eg ent quality. Mornings only. 3 for tablo_______ ■ .............. '_ wnaliea nt

v a rd .....-D7ANSHINE '

1 perfect shoo polish. I t dyes as ihines. • I t covors'nll scuff spots

makes tho shoo wcor longer, making, m inp only,------ --------------Mornings

Qelng Chleaiie Ona Bisttar. -k'cll-Dri:8Md\Ulrl (on atrcet car)— y, ber anti 'o e w c^ tbe best' ot nds beforo blm aad-ber met. O f - r»e. thia la between yon and 'Iton TranMilpl- . . • _

EAD 'THE CLAWHTCT AM^

Ready-Made

Ice_Cream

BricksU Varney’s

We Deliver

I —

’d s f o r a r l y

istomers. We are l g . shopping. It is • . irtable—and- more . ons for tomorrow.

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Slipover Dress ^

w c lo v e r 'd re ss design- a re tbeso days. H ere 's

lip .on dr.088 to be w on t - a snmmor frolio, a t -a xoe, on th e s trc e i. W ear blouse and s l i^ o n the 188. Hangs " from th e ' f" lolders — bolted also, on liho fab rics in solid o r s . , P nced a t ouly

$2,95NUBUOK OXFO&DSNnhuek B ro^e Oxford haa selling, regularly'nf'w.OO., I f eautiful fitter, bos Cuban heol. ngs on ly_____________ 17.96

PUMPSablo of ladles' ono strap, low

pumjia, in bla«k and biown.I td IIJSO, Moiiilngs only

SPOET OXrOEDBNubuck Sport Ozlordj trim-

vllh brown calf, haa popular !0l. A clover model, $8.75 val*

,SHOE POLISHa Polishes, in black, brown, 'X blood and white. Spocbtl, '

• ---------------------------- - « » ■■OBEME o a SOAP ’ !( tho best toilet soaps on the ' t. Large, well ^ e d bar*, •' y scented. Tho dozen 70c " .

PERO A LESr 2Se porcales, light and dork, '1 heavy weight, fnll 90 Inches Spetlal the y a rd ______ 10c • '

3WISS ORGANDY , 'wlss Organdy, permanent fin- inchos wide, tho kind ^ a t

-s: Oood nsiortmont The ---------------------------------06c.. '.

INDIAN HEADca wido Is used extonsivoly )lo cloths and napkins. I t and wears llko linen. -Tbe

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PACKAGES . rSociety ,Pookflges which la- lots and,full InstmeUoBs for', A atober. of artlclaa. ga on ly ..... 1.3 t.b rh

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Todays Sp °

H D iD S n. . m s m

. Legion Club of TwiligW ting Averages at .Exp of Last^’lace in the Ci ice People Batter Thr

' - lessness and Start on 1

M lEOIOK ball player* la i’. o: OVO rempod through Bfir- e

■ W m / \ on - Innlage of play tW v / p e ^ ngainst tho Moom Tsrt* ,f c l r C T - / Ugbter*, with an oya _■ M I . oa iy to Blickfap up th e ir C

# aTrcody fo t bn ttlng per- £\ m contogca. Throo Mooio 1• W ■ ■ !>♦> «!•*! pitdiorB wero ■tnnabed 2

' • to.plccoi and oao badly'lnjarod dorlDB j■ tho £my, t io Boldior folk eopplag IP I

runi, 19 bits aad variotu other tbiogt i not Qoccim^ to mention, ^ o l u t i M»putalioa by tbo official eountcr, 1 ualog'ooo of tho latest lc»lgn compo- r tseters, was 19 to 3 for tho Ijeg;!©!); Tio throo for tho IToow eame in the third and.last frame*. ^

Tho Fratflrnal folk, who again pft- . _ Motod i n#w batting order and gen- j-

orally changed Unonp for the approval q of fan fQlk, sever had a ehaneo againat (; th* soldier laddies and-might well have j, thrown the towol. into tho ring nad j_ *tepj»d the fray anywhere from tlio ^ third ir.ning on. Buch na net would j, have Mvod tio game the appcornnce ^ of a uxilcM travesty. ' • . v

atart* Well. H"R ed ” Iflrkin started un tliu hill

for tho fritornal pcoplo, and lie got by two loningt boforo the onpoxHion ac*. *ad started tho runaway. Lftrkin laatod

• tro-thJ/d» of Iho uo it Touiid, ami jjavc ^ up tho ghoat. “ T-nooo” Miller, of upoc^tm c, gathered the linttcrrd ami .

• bruU'jd thing In his reddened arms, L ' fondled it a bit, and coddled it for ri

one an.l n third roiinda.'nnil thoii pro- 8'icntcd tlic burden of rosponsibilUy to bi

• Dftvi*. Tho latter tappftrontly had no H stomach for tho massacro and lie quit D Ihe offirc of master of oorl^ionics aft- ol

• er ono inning,-Halsey, o m• I'atchcr by'trade, .finlslijDK the nffnir. M

with Cameron backstopping. Halsey bl aorvcil the U-Ol two full Innlngn and 1/

i looked ffllriah for tho job, I-;' I t wai I ntho tblrd round tlmt the 7.1

Lflgloa opened tho tournn:nont of pro- vi ifTCtsivo running, five runs accruing fl; from five hito and threo errors. Beil !•: marthed tb first when Q. Jarman bob- of bled bfs putf. Moretoy went out ou jii an'inflMd play but Zlnko clnttcrod the in loose bonrds la eonter field for a homer 2 counting Bell, Singles'by Riles, Boii- pi well and Brown in succosslon, a wall for Taber <nnd another slnglo by Benoit T brought over tho other three runs, -

inUer relioved Larkin with one-nmn .Kono nnd tho ninth man ready to di deadly battery. ” T-Bon:” whlffcil Ostraniler and fofecd Bell, aecond timo up, \t> po^ out. Q,

' UiUer on Uonnd.'Ulllor opened the fourth loBklng

(trong a t garlic, but bo lost his aavor, aad, i-iilcr fanning Mor<!ley, hnd :« fearful time of it. Zlake, acting ai though A big league scout might k- looking him over, riunmed tho pill Into tic center again for t^fo baga, and Riloi followed with singlea In succession, coi

-■ Zlnko coming over on HIU-s' blow. An «'i: •crmr 1 / Jamian on Taber’s clout down to to Rhort gave tho loldicrs two mon* Im lallles and the niagistmto hinlielf|Jti counted when Harry Benoit's slngl'iii-n bounded over the right fiold wall, thus nii Mnvertlng tho blow Into n four-ply fountor. Ostrander, with cootinuoJ JD- Mi luck of the session, rolled out, scconi! u-l to first, for the third mnn. Hr6wn hail H't hccn fanned a,few spoama prior. uc;

Tho rcal-stick-up camo in tli(> fifth; the aoMier laddlec whaling the wnlti’r tin and I>n%ls for alx hitf< nml six rum,

■“ l{j-d" Boll, led tho attack, 8ingli«;;.8ix . ovur sieond.^Moreley singled 'and Wi

Zlnke' deaned up wlth_a tripti', hU nni third hit of tho hatfle. THIc*’ uml a brncc of wild pitches spellcil th fii l i ihnwurs for RSley Miller nnd “ Stubby” i iil Dsvif took his job. “ Dave" h-d off ' (

• with n walk to Bonwell nnd Brown Ihc Jl'oppcd a punch Into ccnter. Taber On

llrow tmnsportation for nothing but tinnenolt forced him; Ostrander singluil ilo'

• and Ikll, up again for twlco In one Inning, -fancd ivith the bags ero.wded nc;

. lilco tt f(oTr York tenement hounc. ani- Moroby walked, forcing over tho alxth Mr

.,run, ij.it ho was anappod cut later at jacronJ cn a fielder's choice. rig

I • _ Catchftr PitctM., With Halsoy aorvlng tho-sixth -wns wli .■vcntlc«, but matters broko badly for Ihl the mtchcr-pltcher In tho lost aeiaion. On rjoaolt hit safely Into the right.field nr >;raMCi. Oalrnndor nad Bell grounded oul, but Moreley whaled tho dqI| far rvfield for a four-bag run,"counting Bo- nnit. Zinko followed- hla mate with one over right-center fcnco. Rllea fin- ishod tlio toot, f\>’ing to Jarman. •

Whnt counting was dono In frtvor-of thfl .Moouc .camo in tho third and sev* ™ cnth, tbe fcttor on coraplnirant pitch iac-by Boll, who had held tho antlered monarchy of the womU almost helplrsa throughout. chi

Wilh Halsey dead oa n fly. Hyhcrg '•r, aecohrt m()n up In tho third, two' F hiigged over sccond and I'ountcil from ^ tho keystone when Davis hit into th'j ~

■ name 'tcrritor>*. Two hits, far apart, wero all tho Moono could work “ Hcd’’H«'ll f-'r the rest of tho wny, to the lOi-Mth. In ■'twit ji',»inza ■‘JJi’d ” walk-«d Cimeron aftor Miller wai out, and , Whitney met one fairly In the hnr<h ipot, and whammed It for a homer. Thel

D o r i i n g f J e T J i r s I

i i r m F i i -n i n E Nl i S E M U i SI • ' — f

i g h t L e a g u e S l i c k U p B a t -

i l x p e n s e o f L o w l y H o l d e r s '

s C i r c u i t S t a n d i n g s — S e r v -

T h r e e T w i r l ^ r s I n t o H e l p r ,

o n F o u r t h -

loj'. other' two batlers failed to bludgeon . ifiv sntiafootorlly, and tho game oodod, 10 o day to 3. • i

, Tt# Been. roya _ LEOrON— A B .B .n .rO ,A .E . qleir Ostrartder, Sh............0 0 J 1 2 fl »icr- Boll, p........................T 3 1 0 2 n I>010 Morcliy, 3b........ ...... 5 ;! 2 2 0 0 ^bed ZInko, lb ___ _____ IT 4 4 B 0 fIds Rlloa, c........ - ............. 5 - 3 3 10 1 f r c

IP BonwuH, If. ............ 3 2 2 1 0 0 1BR« Taylor, If. ________ 1 , 0 0 0 0 1 ]l« t Brown, r f . .... ............C 2 ■ 3 1 0 n £t«r, Taber, cf.................3 2 - 0 0 0 0 cipo- Benoit, bs.' ...............4 2 3 0, 1 1 tIon; — --------------------3the 'Totals .......... ....... <2 10 19 20* S 2•• ‘Davis, out la third; out first .ba*c. tl

MtJOftB- ^ AB.B.ir.PO.A.B. ^Davla, rf.................... 3 ) 1 0 0 0Oiah, 'rf. .................. 0 0 0 0 0 0a . Jarman, at. 0 1' 3 1 3Riley, 2b............ . 3 0 0 ,3 2 0Lomp, cf................... 3 0 1 1 1 1Lnrkia. ». ...... ......... 2 0 0 0 2 ? ^Miller, p.................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ’Cameron, If-c...........- 2 1 0 2 0 0 °Whilfiov, 31). _____ 3 1 2 0 1 -1 “

Ilalfoy, c-p. ........... 3 0 0 S 0 0Hybergcr, lb. ------- 3 J 1 7 0 1

Totiils ..... ...............20 3 a 21 .7 RScorn by Innings:, R i.

Leglo:. ..... 0-0..'5 .1 ll U 3-l.»of Mooao ,•.................... 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 - , f

lad . Buinmar)' — ■Tg'o-bnac bits: Zinke, tns, L>vmp, Thrce-baso bits: iflinki'. Ilomii for runs: Ucnolt, Zinke, Morolcy, Whitney,'Ito- Stolen bases: Boll, Riic"- Bonwell. Tn- ei to ber, Brown, Cameron. Struck out: by no Bell, 7j by Larkin, 1; by Miller, 2; by ■ liit Davli, 1; hy Iljilaoy, 2, Base on balla: ift- off Xnilor, 1; off ifavLi, 3. Hit bat?- ffj man; by Jwirkln, UpnoJt. Wild pitch: ,j, lir, Miller, 2. Passed ball: Comcron, Dou- ,i, icy ble plnys: Doll to Riles to Moroloy; n mJ liCmji to Riley, V'irst bai.i‘ on.onors: tj

licgtun, S; Monie, IT Runs hatlcd lu: the Zlnke, 3; Moreley, Riles 2, Bcnolt, Da- , ro- vis, Whitney. l>c<t on baseur Legion, .,| in^ fl; Moose, 3, Pitching unnlyais: off \\ kill Lnrkiij, fi hits, .1 runs in 2 2-3 innings; . . ab- off Miller, 8- hits, 0 runs in I 2-3 In- ou nioga^ o tt Davu, 2 Jiit*. 2 /uns lo 1 •he inning; off Kalsoy, 4 hits, 3 run* In ler 2 Innlnpi. Timo of gami;: Um- )U- plre: Ocldwuter. fgilk • ■ Yf

DOWNEY BEATS "» CHAMP WILSON;’cii TITLE DISPUTEDlr.f f . ___ , , - ■ to

, C le v e la n d e r S c o re s D ecisive W in ; E e fe r e e S a y s P o n l ' cu

B low s t r u c k J.

nil CLKVKLANl). 0„ ( fl^ T h c middle bl' UiWng cliamplomhi]) of theitt norld Ifl lu. dispute today. ..04 Accnidinr to tfio Clovclaml boxing m, commission nnd sporls writers, who , \ii wore a t tho ringside, Iho titlu belongs Ml to Bryau Dowiney of I’Icvcliiud, ho'■n* Imving n a^ ired 'it by ii knockout over :lf I Johnny Wilson of Boatpi’i, in the aov- llojoiith nmnd of a echoJuled 12-round us nii'decisiuii ooutcst hero lant night. , , i|y But Jimmy Gardner, of Lowell, li- MnsK., former w-elterwoight boxer, who .III u-fersy l tho match, declnred Wilstmml lotiiini the championship liccauau Dow- .

uoy foolod Wilson. h; Wilson was knocked dowA threw , I'r times in tho final round.IV -The' loinid was just one minute nnd ig.six ri'couds oli\ when Downey aont IJ" nllwilNoii (ttiwn with a right to tho jawlis I nnd a luft to the chin. Wilson was ou ■IciMi' kniv irhoi Oardnrr sJovvJy ronaled ^ht !ii‘ iilnc, WheUicr ho countcd ten is dls- '• i-iiti'd. . "tf* ff ' Officinl Timckoe|«'r Artie l-'ooto, of rn the boxing .comnilsaion, said ho bonrd .' cr OnrrhiPi count tho fatal second, aad ut that hi-i wntch shnwod WiUon had beon kI down J:( 1-5 seconds. c sQO Aftor Wilron'regained his feet, Dow- I'd ney hammered him to tlie floor agalu ic. and f/nrdnur counted nJfH! as Wffsfin 111 stnggjrcd tn his feet. , .nt Downiy ngain showcri'il'him witl.

rights Jind lefts nnd Martin Klllilcn,- Wllsoii's manager, jumped to the plat­

form nud' placed his hands on Wilson, as who wuji sagging to tho mnt, for tho or tliird time.’ After counting seven, • n. Onrdnor atopiwd tho bout, tnying Dow- Id noy had hit Wibion wlnle ho was down, si A nenr riot follow_od,_ _ir f "__ iii—O' Fo« CBn'SV'Ta'T'eo

No willi nnliiiiil 'i nion- i-nsll.T, 4ft- ,”' mestiraiod thnn ^b.- fnx. vllliot rvd or

Crty. anO none .*xlilbii!> m> murh niy J.. cunning when inincd, ka.vs iIh- aiiiitI-II cnn V'oronry ilnnxlne, Imi itu'j nre

naeoptiblc of a very high dpgrco otII sfrcctlnn for whoever iin> them (D

diarpi'. •

V READ THE DAILT NKWan ^,IJ J- - ,, ., „ ,. r

' W A N T E D !'■ Pord* In any eoadltion. Cuh '■ far. Mil joodeJi.

3 . ' C E N T R A L G ARA G Ep j 318 SboOoBt w , . Phoa* «S2.

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^BASEBALL J

■ ' PaclfloOoaBtL«aguo.----- Bolt Ivikc.'B; Bon Francijco, L

, Sacramento, 4; Loa Angelos, 2. ■. , Vernon, 17;-rotUand, 7. •

Seattle^ 12; Oakland, 11.

National Lugne.

I Boston, 0-3; Cincinnati,.2-4,Now York, 4; Pittaburgh, 1. Brooklyn, lO; Cliicago, 2.- '

St. Loub, 5; I’hilndclphia, 1.'

P ' ' Afiifirlcaa Loagn#,*1 Detroit, 4; PUiadoJpifa, I.J Boatou, 5; Cloveland, -I.

Bt. Louis, T; Now York, 5, Washington, .'i; Chicago, 4,

b - I. g N E W Y ORK S P O R T C LU B /. TO T U R N B A C K L IC E N S E)r. Announce* ToInntarySoitwider of Per­

mit to Oonduct Ontdoor iiozlDg ^onts tn Bmpir* 8Ut«

oa , NiivV^ORK, (/IVVoluntary>nJturn 10 of Ita I'cenie to condaet outdoor box­

ing coutesta to tho atato boxing com­mission il announced in a lottor givon

E. mit by Ibe International Sporting club 0 i^ c h jTomoted the Poto Uornas-Joc 0 M c h hailtamwelght titular bout' at U J e t t ’s field Mondaj-, nlghU k Tho letter said thttl Iho club would- y conduct oo more bozliig oxhlbitiona in0 this eity until noxt Octobe^j wben it1 Trtjuld atbgo conteats Indoora “ froe n from the Intcrfercaco of an unfrioodly0 commisrion and certain baneful poll-.1 tieal ibfluoncea which.havo bainp^'cd

_ and fiarmssed.us.from-£J(ff boglooiir.'■2 la tho meantimo, tho letter added,

tbo world’s chnmpioanhln m at^ea on which thv elub hold* dptlon*/probably

Jj will bo ata*ed In .Tcraoy City.,

5 Brief Bits of Sport5 Al M ull, UUl, th i. »t»lc " F i r o c r "1 Vancc, of Jerome, mado Iro Dorn, ofQ Salt Lake, travel a t top spoed to winJ a^grapple boul. ,

? A local “ rassler’’ flopped Vancc in _ jig time hero July 4.

Dc'rn hos beaten tho local maa, show- • ing decided superiority ot the meet-.

.; ■ _____ ___ ■Cnn you dope out this inssle thingf

• I'etio Kerman now says ho .only lotm'- >' ed th(> title to Joe I/ya'ch.

y bit Ilf brotherly love, mobbc. .

■' The Snlt Lake Rec.s won one-hulf n ‘- ihuUk hi'itiScr in Hah Laieo last Sus-

dny. Yeaterday the Seala broko tho i Boos' winning streak, 14 or something

to 0.'• .

• hiirl Hhoclcy, former Bce, who is h playing first sack for the rojuved ‘ Wliltc Sox, pulled his bntting nvorago '5 to .202 last week, uddlng 11 points In y the hebdomadal period.

" Ernie Johnaon, former pal of Shoi- '■ ley's on tho Dco outfit, ifi batting .813

for tho Sox, and Eddlo VulHgan, last year's third baseman of the Balt Lako club, has a mark'of 204. •» .

Yesterday Muggsy .McQrnw, muna-

>gcr of tho Olnnta, put op $3000 caah fnr nppcuranco In n Pittsburgh court to answer charge of nnsault__ _ . .

The case grows out of a rukus oc­curring in a Pittaburgh hotol on Juno :i, whon McQraw la said to havo at- larked Oforge M. Duffy.

Aftor long year* of sotviei' Qcorgo ' Tylrr n Cubs' pltehor, has boon ro- , li'sscd finm servJcc.

Tyler is said to be suffering frora nn Incurablo nllniont and will go to a

. siinitariuiii for rare. ' *

j When Babe Kuth hit Dick Kerr for a homer iri Chicago on July 11 it was bis first four-base clout off a Whito

I Box'pitehcr this year, and by doing It he 1-stnhHahcd a ru'cord of haWng hif

nt loiist ono homer In'cvcry park of tho oircuit this year,

' Thu Bt I>ouis Browns, always on tho look for infielder*. bavo mado a deal for liuku Stuart, second basomnii of

, Iho Rlchmoad Virginin longue toapj, but Rtuart is not lo bi> delivered until the fit I/ouis club can send Richmond a niilistituto who is gatisfactorv lo .Man- nger Ray Byan;

Joe Morris’, first appoaraiKc on tho • hill »« a member of iho «l. l-onis Browns was os a relief pltchrrin tlio

IIstrikeJD e l ic io u s !

W h y ? - - ' ■

. B e c a u s c

i t ’s t o a s t e d to

s e a l i n t h e

f l a v o r .

I t ’s t o a s t e d .

-V nlnth.-Jnnlflff o t tiiB g ttn , ngclaat- Iho 1 Ynnkco. on Jttlj- le , Dol)o Itath ,wo‘.I the first batter to ft t« Monis and af- 1 ter a call of thtoo latj'tw4 bn tbo Uam-

< blao lh c _ iic a :.^ o ^ lo put ovci;HRip third one and Babo woa o.ut.,

A Detroit, critio comthents that -Ty Cobb has changod his battluj atylo. Ty now swinge from'tbo handle oad.ia getting extra baso drivoa, .wherctta hu usod to choko up and bo satisfied with alnglea, which he atrotched to doubles whon opposing fielder* woro not • on : thoir toes. Tj- haa figured i t out thnt ] hard lilt balls this yoar will go aafe for . ^xtra baioB and is out to provo It. Ills

. theory Is working out, as hla batting ' reeord aiowa.

——r- 1Gobz back jn it a j m in tho Ka- '

tional loaguo, a t Ufo half way mark in , 10SO Brooklyn lod with a porccntago of .08l„w lt^ ClnoinntU ^ d St. Louia tied for Boeond pUcorand-iNpw.York

|P down in B o v e n th , Lvorybody knowa how tho teama flnlihod, presumably.At tbo half way mark this yoar, .Brooklyn waa not loiidlng, noi| wa* 'Cincinnati tied for wcond pbec. but St. ,Lonls w u ^ fonrtb with a bottor pcr- jeontago by a ix pobts than i t had a ;

irn year ago. j IX- —“*• Umpire Bumaldo* of the Westora ,on icDguo had a tough timo in a game bo- i“b tween Joplin and Dot Moines oa July ,Of 11, deddlag whothof a hatted haJl was ,

fair or foul. At flrat he called it fair, ■whleh meant i t went for a three-bagger ]

‘1^ and acored threo nson. Tbere was a“ row and ho changed bia mind and call- t“ cd i t a foul. Uore row, so -he ap- i” pcalod to the official scorer, who reek- I

oncd It was fair, so Burnsides chnngod ihla nflnd again.' This timo ho .stood tpat aod ilanngcr Jfaainr- Hamilton of t thp Joplin team finished tho game un-der protoat, Do* Hotno* winning 8 to S. .

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0 v i t a l f a c t o r to d a y '• m u n i t y — p a r t ic u la

fo o d s . .

J T h e p r o b le m ' o f fv e h ic le s r e g is te r e i

J, s im p le o n e . TJh 'e(. p u b l i c s e r v a n t f

J p e t r o l e u m p ro d u c t[ A n d t h i s r e s p o n s i l' a l a r g e a m o u n t ■

' s t o r a g e d i p o t s , p i : i n v o lv in g th e i n v[ o t h e r w o r d s , i t i s i

a b ig , p r o g r e s s iv e

1 T h i s c o m p a n y i s a ■ b e n e f i t t o t h e g ri

g r a t i f y i n g s u c c e s s I . e f f e c t iv e n e s s w i thI a n d t h e d e g r e e t o i, a t l a r g e .

Largely as a result of Oil Company, motori and oils of reliable an industry and busincs ments at all times; h kerosene, parowax, ! necessities, all of Wh of course, every mot lubricants by sim ply:

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ALLS, IDAHO. THURSDA

i l i l i w l- SIlBS C l M ’S i-^py B ritish P re m ie r A ro n a e s -S to rm

b y Advifllng’ O leeg y to S te o r iu C lea r o f P o lit ic s nothes LOXDO.V, (yp) — prlwo Miniater jn Lloyd CcoTRo haa arouacd the Iro of

leading churchmen by idling them no that they ought fo koop out nf pol.- op tics. . he

cccasJon wus tJiP eincitil luicm- bly of Wolah Calvinistic Mcthodlata nl ,p

a- I’ortmadoc, Wnlee, whon the prcmk-r In “ di'livorcd nn addroM. In the course of ^d

,1j which he complained of public utter- , 1 nncca ly highly plnced divines at

chur(^ conferences aud cUewhoro on I «iuesiio,» of the dny nuch as Ireland '' and the Indumrlnl unreat. which ho oi ’ ''(toy. «rro not Jn fho least er

compcteot to dun'US!!." i le . stigma- ^ tiled thclr•obaorvatlona ns “ Intcrfcr- onccfl ill the task of government, which If folloKi'il, are ri'plotu with miachlof both 'D thi'-vhuroh und to tho state."

This liidictiuont haa arouacd a.storm ™ of prorest and rebuke among Mr. Lloyd ?0- Qoorgc'i former colleaguoi in'tho frcii ^ iy ehurchea, nnd reaoluUont havo been " w passed nt varioua oi(ongcHcaI coune‘1 ^

m c c t ln g B atrongly d i s s e n t i n g from the ' sr primo mlnlator'a attitude, a Dr. John Clifford, tJiu icteron Baft-1- tIat leader,. asaortB thati'tho prcmier'a *■ p- doi-triuo i>. contrarj- to his own, which

Is that ‘'the ehurchca ahould take auch id action um to secure tho applirntion ol IQ fho principles of tho Oos]>cl of Christ >f to tho political conditions. of 'tho - 1- world.*-e. . Mora outsMkea is the Bev. H. J.

Taylor, a pnnltlvo Methodist leader.. -nho saya: ‘^Tho premier declares that /

lispensable S<I i s o r d i p a r i l y s u p p o s e d d e p e n d d i r le c h ie f c o n s t i t u e n t o f, p e tro le u : r a- m i n u t e t h a t m o t o r v e h ic le ow d e p e n d o n g a s o l in e . M o t o r t r a n s i lay i n t h e l i f p o f a l m o s t e v e r y A n u l a r l y i n s u p p l y i n g t h e s o - c ^ I e d

f f u r n i s h i n g g a s o l in e f o r t h 6 9 ,0 ( ; r e d i n - t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s i s b y le C o n t i n e n t a l O i l C o m p a n y i s r e s

f o r m a i n t a i n i n g a d e p e n d a b l t u c t s i n t h e s ix s t a t e s w h ic h i t s e r v e i s i b ^ i t y i s n o t a n e a s y o n e t o m e e t it o f e q u ip m e n t , i n c lu d in g ta n k - p r o p e r l y m a i n t a i n e d s e r v ic e s t a t

n v c s tm e n t o f a l a r g e a m o u n t o f i s a d e c id e d ly b i g t a s k a n d m u s t I

v e w a y .

is a lw a y s s t r i v i n g t o b e o f t h e g r e j g r e a t e s t p o s s ib l e n u m b e r . I t fc c s s i t h a s a t t a i n e d i s b u t a n in d it i t h w h ic h i t s p o l i c i e s h a v e b e e n ; to w h ic h . th e y h a v e b e e n o f s e rv ic e

t of the service now being rendered by t lorized farm equipment is kept well sup ! and uniformly high quality; the motor ness io the latge cities can obtain Jhei i; housewit'es are always- able to purchi X, household lubricants and many ot Which will usually be delivered a t thei notorist is assured of high'grade gasol ily stopping a t any one of the hundreds

soldier signs—they are symb •v quality and supreme service,

Don’t go shopping for yout V \ • motor oils. Get a supply of C

\ ■ Books and carry them m yoi •«K b find them a dticided convenicn

THE CONTINENTAL OIIOo“ » (A CtUitU C<rp«n(J<

I 1 C h n * ""* » OENVKBI I Albst«ir4<i* B*U«

)AY,:JULY28,1921tho buiiness of the church nnd lii* xaia-'- istcrs'i.i'to mind tbelr own job Tbelr- job Is to demand, lhat tho promler .' shoilld practico Tciigion ia tbe law ot the land.” '■ , f

Prom tho nulpit oi St. i’W l’a, Oot- OD t OardcQ, thu'bishop of Cnielosfei flatly told .the promlor tliaf ho wonld' not aceopt bis rulings/ > ' '; " V . " I f bo had said tho church maa( not Inforfore In pnrty pollilc*, wo might bo Agreed; but that la TO17 dif­ferent to polities," tbo bishop lald, "rHio goveniment touches h taaa ilfo at every point', and the church cannot ngn«) ’to. refrain from oxproBsing hor opinion upon. thnt whlcli tou'chea 'all her mmbors.

“ Wo oro going to make’ continuous war npon a ll 'th a t poisons tho atmu- aphero,” continued tho bishop. “ Vo Intend to have our poIiUca impregnat­ed with the right aplrit—that of Chrlatlanlty.", —

In Octobsr. OctotKSr 17 (IK U )—Som o cit tbe oak* are oow a dit-p lirowD r e d ; «tli- ers *ro cfmngtid to a (Igfit gr«en. which a t a lUUe dlatance, 'especially tn Uie auDBbloe, look/i Uko tbe green of eorly sprlog. In eome troeh, d lS e^ ent masw a of the foliage show eacb of tbeao hues. Some o f tb e w alnnt tree* b a re ■ yot more delicate f r te n . Ocher* a re o t a bright annny yelloir. » N a tb ad le l H aw thorne, " A a e r i a s NoCfrBook."

BEA D 7 B B DAILY N£W8.

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f o r l n l ^ a n d l n v ^A nid ImltMloDi and Sab*tlt6 tei

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servicel i r e c t l y o r i n d i - e u m — g a s o l in e .3 w n e r s a r e t h e i s i w r t a t i o n i s a \ m e r i c a n c o m - id “ p e r i s h a b le ” •

,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 m o t o r . y n o m e a n s %i e s p o n s ib l e a s a H e s u p p ly . o £ - v e s a t a l l t i m K . ' , i: e t I t c a l l s f o r i k - t h i c k f le e ts ! a t i o n s , e tc . , aU - o f c a p i t a l . I n t b e h a n d l e d i n

r e a t e s t p o s s ib le f e e l s t h a t t h e

d i c a t io n o f t h e n a d m in i s t e r e d : e t o t h e p u b l i c

Y the Cop^nental upplied w ip fu d }:or truck fleets of heir full tequire- chase pure; clean other household leir doors. And, soline and m otor ds of Continental nbols of superior ce.)ur gasoline and f Conoco Coupon your car. You’ll icncc on the road.

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MISICII ' ■IlilPPEB SIlEMEPlli

B r i U i n H o ld s F a s t t o C o n t e n ­

t i o n f o r S u p r e m e C o u n c il

S e s s i o n to . D e t e r m in e p n

C o u r s e I n T r o u b le Z o n e .- “ ■ •

P A K ia , British, Ital-l i a t n d Ttm eh esperta doalgnatod to. d raw np n sopplom entuy report

• o f tho U pper nltantlon*■ hold th e ir* « « scwlon horo thia

a fto m o o tt..., . •

LONDON, (/n -^T ho la te s t’ J^oncl. ; communiuaUoa InilBting th a t moro | ' troopB l)C sont in to ’ Uppijf Biloala im- I : Bicdintcly is underatood to havo boon tlio cu b jrc t., o f '- on im ro rlonm thl^ I morh-'.iKi n t ' w)dch - IPrirao ilin la t t r L loyJ Gcorj'c, the dominion p r c n im ' | anil sovcttvl tf tm b c ia Vi-etc .p rcacnt. ^ .

J t Is nndeiatood Lord Odrzon, '> f o m s a tnlnlstor, v i l l aend ft reply ' . to P i tm lc r B rlaod, rea ffJna ing the . T le v tb a t tb o altuAtloa in Upper ’ ,- Silesia does n o t Ju stify tJie aocdins ■ ’ !

o f n o ro troop# a t th e m oninit and JLt i r ^ S tho desirab ilitr o f a moot- ------- -Ins; o f th e snproffle coundl a t on ' ^ eaxljr da t« to deal -with th e roport I f of th e allied cormnlsaloDera in 81- f | i |

.Tlio .l'rcneh (;ovcrn iiicn t,in Ita'con:-m im ieatlohn/iat ni^ lit, said i t doemcil pi t impossibto to dcddo on n mooting of | . f ltho allied suprcniQ council lin tll tho r l lqucfltlon of eendlnfr rcinforcemonta in tn | |1 U pper SD csb h f td -been dccided, ’

dormAH7 Plodfea.O onipIiaaco. H IQormany will abido by tbe .decitioa l y

o f tlio a l l i t i l . aupromo eounoli rolatlTO m | to tho question ot tbe tran ipo rta tion of ft. Fronch division across- ucrm ony toroinforeo tbe F rench troops in Upper A nrniJISUoslaMnceording to in fonnatlon avail* ■ftWo Ucre to d a y . . P fO

Tho O o r n ^ foreign m inu ter, B r. o tyRdson, in form tfj tho Fronch amba»»a> «IXdor in B erlin la s t n ight to th is offeet, f v i lId a noto. _________

ID i lN U lf S iE I H .SE i E B S m . P i P | |

E l a b o r a t e O e r e m o n ie a M a rk ^ th o ciub^'Sc O c c a s i o n y ^ itb O i g n i t a r i o s tbe requ>

i n A t t o n d a n c o 0*1 to piBOlI-OUt

LOUVAIn ' boIs Iuio, ( J ^ T h n e«m. 'or atono-of tbe now lib ra ry of tho Uni- voraity o l Louvain, plannod oa a -g if t of thu A norieon peoplo lo tho poopio Tbo f l of Bolgiam to roplaee the one destroyed <2,022,85 by tho Oormana in 1814, waa la id w ith ono year tiaboralo 'cerem ony hero today. the w ar

T ie read ing .o f ft,mcasago front Pres- fieU tho idont B ard ln g f lb f a foaturo of tho « • srciaes which w ere attondcd by K ing W bort, who dolivored.nn oddroas pro- * , T joding tho lay ing of tb e ntonc, aa d id , , ^ ,5 ^ 3ordinal Merclor, the prim ato of Bol^ „ . J rfuo , -form er. P residen t Polncaro of J.® ?ronco and Prcm ler-W o W iart o f Bel-

^ 6 reprosenU tives of loading .Am- irichn ond othor uniTorsltles pturtiei* latod in th o ceremonies. B r. Nlcho- I’rovlo aa M urray Butlor, preaident o f Colnm- dofcnae ' )ia um voraity. Now York, lold tbe Lcibold, «m cratono ac chairm an of tho Amori- w ith Bot >an conuaittoo fo r ' tho .rcatoration of thor, wh< ho famoua edueational contcr. Cordi* lo io woi ial U nrc ie r, prim^to o f Belgium , stand* nod to 1 ng in tb*) m ldat o f B e ld iu n ’s h ighest they tboi ilergy, buaaed th e building. ariuarc, b

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C A N A D A ’.S T R A D E R S A R E

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K IN aST O N , Jam aica , (iP>^Tlie le- o f fho B :isIati7o eouncii today adopted n Inw Heptembo irohibitiDg tho purehaab and oxporla- tercd th( lon o f im m ature f ru it. Xbo mooaura iHH Burn roa tbo outcome o f tho iicon compoti- ho confct Ion betw een A morlcan compantca put* tb o t dny basing nnd shipping bananor from Ja- mcc'tlng 1 lalch ond tbo o ther B ritiah W oat Id* nn t o f A Its.Tho colonics o f tho B ritish W est In*

ica liavo doclded upon a uniform ens- ima ta r i f f . A rm ngcmonla are being mdo to give profcrcnco' to Canadinn Boda, principaH y. flour. I n roturn, - ■ a n n ia ia to glvo pteforonco to West ]dian products, principally cugar and ■angos,

lome of Jefferson ' ' I is Placei on Market

N EW YOBK, ( /F ^ n o p o r ls tba l ontieollo, tho bome o f Thomaa Jof- JU * raon, n e a r Charlottcsvlllo, Va.. Is on •0 •ajirket, woro conflrm rd today by lU J ifforson i f . L evy, form er congresa- an and presen t owner of tbo 'h isto ric ta tc .2ilr. Levy said ho bad tiiade e ffo rts havo tbo governmcDt buy tho estate

,f t enmmor bomo fo r pn-aidcnta and a t be would bo w illing lo aell Mon :b11o lo tlio governm ent for,$500,000. | ]s values tbo e sta te a t o n e , million ih»rs. _____________•

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3U E K 08 A IIiE S , ( y P ) -A » '« « o tl I te re rt liitin -A m crican nations in th j-u e c t I rish independ tn te ,' w ill Ue.do by Lflarenco Qinnell, a memberthb soutbora .Irish parliam ent, who p } ]

'i ted hore yesterday. Ho carriedidcatiala from Eam onn de 'V alera,der o f the I rish repobli'eaoa. ■ ■ ■

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OniOAOO; m - T in tlm o d a 'l '" t Jjta o t tbo Cldcago American loaguo soball club were revealed in tho baso- 11 tr ia l todoy, tho ciuh’s boQka show- COMUB ; a not p ro fit o f |i00,3S7 during the . x o P s t aix years, including moro than <,-101, !5,000 la IWB .I m . ,Ilnrry Groblner, accretary of tbo .b, brought tho|roeords into court a t fre igh t r I request of tho defense, whieh wa^t* gQ,, f^yp. to provo by thom th a t tbe alleged roads bi

1-out o f certain ' W hito 6oz p layers eannot ' tho IWB world’s aeries hod no t in- monta.”

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rbo figures showod gross receipta o f | n 022,858 fo r tho aix years. I n only *I year w as there a Joas—1018, when —. w ar c u t the seaaon aliort. The do- ........It then waa <51,073. W H E Akah liw r’ft testimony also showod tho mendous ozpenao of o m ajor leagno P ilcea F b, rang ing from more than (225,000 IDlS to s s a rly .$7,00,000 in 1020 when - .1R8 receipts woro $010,300. . -CniCUJbnrlcs A . Comlskey, president o f tho vantage : b, draw s aa annual salary of $50,000, ing to cc ib iner testlfled. ferings.P layor'fl T ertlm ony W ithdraw n l“ to bnd .’rovlDua to Grabinor’s testim ony the 'enae called Jobn Collins ond H arry bold, form er W hito Box playera, now “ I h Boston Red So i, and W aller Beu- r, who pitched fo r OinelDnatl In tho J “•0 world scrica. I t had been phin- , „1 to havo theso men ie ll whether y thought the 1010 aoriea waa on thoaro, bu t on numerous dofenao ohjeo'* **'8'** 'u t t o j - r n t a m . 8“ ' " ’ , '"U torncys for Carl Zork, o f Bt. Lools, . sontcd numerous witneascs whoso 5 ' Umony waa intended to offse t th a t on against him. • "S

O ffera AUU fo r E «Ic« j 07 3Tie d c fe « o evidence in tho to m o f D ry wi alibi fo r David Zolcer o f B es Moinei, kot. A ft

w as completed' w hen th o icgiBter eluding 8 tho Botot Binton .in C ineinnati fo r prices see tember 20, 1010, abowing ho rcgls- Rains 1 id there th n t day, waa presented, the maHt

Burna, stnto witness, bad testiflod n t 1-4 to conferred w ith Zeleer in New Y ork vance, w t dny over hnving the eorles throw n, 12c."ting him as " B sn n e tt,” a llentcn- O ats Wi o f Arnold Rothateln. a tn rtlnp 1

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IQA, W V -P ivo ' dplcf>nte» to tho ]{..qd ii.tprnatlonftl and t>yi' oMicr por- - 11..1..w ore killed i» n .triaT .luly 34 of t j ,., “ /u-ro w ncou” on tbo Kurak road. inlliig to thu bolahovik ltoaln Nows

ho " u e ro wngon” ia ]ireaiimed in !i, tu be Rome new, Invention. I t is iloieribcd by tho telccrnoi. The ®

gates killed,w ero S lruna t.and Got- MU' h o f Ocrniljny,'H ew lett of Englani], unclini iton tino ff o f Bulgarin nnd Fram nk lutx, \ustrnU a ' «0.03 ilie e thers killed were the inventor Brai engineer o f tho machine, Adamoff- Wht an,l ono Knsalan official. w itb 2

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ASillN GTO N , D. C., ( /P ) ~ - The Oata ratnto commorco commlaslon rofu;- Dari oilay to prescribe divlsionr o f jo in t Rye' •bt rate s eaat ond w est of tho Hud- > 'in i river sought by Now England a, b u t declared tb a t fa ir divlaions - lot " f lo w from existing arrange-

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U O IO O , l* il "1 “J .ngo in tho w heat m arket today ,ow-to eontlnued smalhiesa of riiral of- p o UIgs.' Belief th a t export business o f Kominibnd been g rea tly nnder-eatlmoted Hogralso a Bliongthcnlog fac tor. Aa- pTlao ' ons tb a t tho recen t odvanco w as j i 3; nt1 rap id than drenma'tanecs would $10.50 a n t foiled to m ake much imprea- $0,50 1

Opening pricea, 'w hich varied Shoe] 1-4 to 3-4e h igher, w ith Septem-

H.27 1-2 to 1.27 8-4 and Beccmbcr1 1-4 to 1.20 1*2, wero followed byjh t reaction, and then by m aterial J ) a ll Aioiind.baeqnontly, tho m arket declined asm il o f on apparen t h a lt in oxport p , ; . ,liid. . Tlio eloso wna heavy, lc to , ^c nel lower, w ith September $1.23 " ' " “y0 1.23 3-4. and D ecem ber $1.27 1-2 ®

y w eather hoiated tbe corn mnr- A fto r opening 1-4 to 6-8c up. In- '

nV Soplembor n t 61 7-8 to 02c, tho ' s scored a d 'edded general gain, ina in lowti nnd N ebraska ea.iod CIIIC naHtet Inter. P ricea elosod weak, 10,000; 4 to 3-8c no t decline to l - 8c nd- apota h ;, w ith Septem ber 01 3-8 to Cl native I

. Bhe-stccIs were firm er w ith olher ccrcnh, cows ni n g 1-Sc to 3-6e hlghor, September bulls $12 to 80 8-4c, and tlien continuing nnd foi cond. ' to $10.? ’her quotations on • bogs gave I I o ^ igth to provisions. 25c hig

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:n idA O O , (/P J-W hea t N o.'iS fed Ijntcho27 tv 1.28 3-4; No. 2 hard $1.20 3-4 in « *01.20 1-2. , • «C5dy.:orn No. 2 mixed 01 1-2 to 03c;»No. . 8 b«oclIow 01 1-2 to flOe. • na tive )ats Ko.’ 2 w hite 37 1-4 to 38ej No.,’hito 35 to 30e.lyo No. 2 $1.30 to 1.31 1-4. , ' n t ' a , Jarley 31 to 04c."imothy seed $4 to 5.'lovi'r seed $11 to 10. ' NCT•ork nominal. . Fofcaa•crd $12.15 to 12.20. ' ‘J'^clinetil.B $10.50 lo ILCO. nerable

Mlnneapolia Flour and Q nln J.IINNKAI’OLIS, Mlnn., (/P)-T)our 47s OQO linngud to 15c higher; in carload., fam ily paten ts quoted $8.50 to “)3 a barrel In 06 pound cotton sacks. a ,„„ i r1™ « i , i ■Vhcnt rw e lp ts 215 cnrs, compared , b 204 cars a yoar ngo.Iftsh No. 1 N orthern $1.40 8-8 to i 3-8; Ju ly . $1.33 1-4; Soptoffl^r 10 3.8 ; »1.31. •’orn No. 3 yollow 53 to 57c. • r i ih o / 'a ts No, 3 whito 33 1-8 to 34 l - 8e. „ ii . L iarlcv lo 04c. ' S '

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mOAQO, (/P\ T - B utter h igher; registeriHicry ex tras 41 l-2c; s to a d a tto 89 gpecJ

f irs ts «0 ‘to 40 l-2c; aeconds 80 to werO u:l-2c. 1 gardlesjggs f irm ; receipts 7,520 esses; f ir s ts unusual.-2 to 20c; ordinary firats 23 to 25c; The do •ellaricous 20 fo 27 l-2c. oultry nllvo hlgho#; fowls 20 3-2e;/era 27 t f 81c,

TTflnsiii O ity Ptodoee ' — A N 8 A8 O ir y , (/P)—Egga unchong-

u lte r , creamery 42 to 43c. ’ . _ohltry, brollera 20e. , P

Portland Liveatock. IORTLAND, Ore,, ( f f ) - C a t t l o - ■lina lly ' s teady; rccoipls, 12. ■ogr—Recelpls, 1010; 25o higber: ■10 lig h t, $12.60 to $12.75; tx tjcm o, , ■

nmooth heavy, 250 'to 300 poonds,50 to $11.50; 300 pounda ond np.0 to $10.50.leep—W eak; receipts, 501.

Omaha LlToatockW AnA ,-Ncb., (ff)-H o g e—R ocdpta ^y, b e tto r grades 151 to 25o higher; . ■; $10 to $10.75; top $11; packing ■les slow^ moatly ateady^ bulk $0 to F

ittlo-^B ccelpts 3,1)00; beef ateera ^ ly to w cnk; top yearlings $0.85; r dasses generally steady, leep—Receipts 5,000; Iambs steady trong; early top weaterna $10; na-1 $0.60; sheep ateady; owo top i; feeders easier.

Chicago Livestock IICAGO, (/P>-Cattlo — Receipts 10; beef steers steady to strong;! h igher; top ye.irlinRs $10; top re steera $0.85; bulk $7.50 to $0-40; tock and bulls steady; bulk f a t

and h d fe r s $4.50 to $0.75; bulk $ 5 't o $0; veal calves, stockera . J

foodots ateady; bulk vealors $10 ^ «10.76. . 01iga—B e cd p ts 10,000; slow, 10 to I - - higher than yesteidny's avbrogo;

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1 $11.75 oarly; bulk light and light:chora $11.25. to $11.05; bulk pack- B utierfn : sowa $0.00 to $0.00; pigs mostly Ranch b jdy . Eggs _Jheopi-B ccdpts 13/100; sheep ' nnd Ivo Inmbs about steady; top native j.'uml lbs to d ty butchers $10; packer top ly $0.50; best ligb t f a t owes $5.23;-ice Idaho lamb* *10.10 w ith 10 per t so rt o t figure 25o lower. j j "

Now Y ork a tock ' i ^ k o t Bbcep-fEW YORK, (/P)-L lquldaU on and Poultr fcaaional pressure cauaed extrem e , linea o f 2 to 12 points among vul- ablo liauca in - to d a y 's stock mar- ^. Tm dera Ignored fu rther relaxation money rates. Sales approxim ated —,mo 5“"’ ?|L five po in t rally in United Drug, S u ^ ' ei

an e igh t j )o ln t decline, in Pressed

t dividend actioo-on tho la tte r had n deferred, featured tho conrlicting ■■cment q f notlve shares a t tho opon- Lettuce*” of to d a y 's stock m arket. The ra lly Qread ' Unltod D rug w as th o tt lived, bow- B u tter 7 r, th a t stock aoon reacting 7 points. U utto r ( or 1. 10. 1, p ^ l to la r l y .quipm ont.. E g , ,, rubbers attd motion picture shores w ie unsettled a t reactions o f 1 to 2 _ils. T exas-and P a d f io .w a s among R j-o n ,j atendy mila, .'and General A sphalt, tt„ ’

!wln Locomotlvo and Reta il S totrcs ^atcred moderate gaina. Po rk ’ehopecialtlea, particularly equipments, M utton ( 6 under, g rea ter pressure lator, re* Po rk roa Hess o f call money’s doellno to the Pork sau aually low rato o f 3 1-2 per cent, closing was heavy. . ' ^

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iVhite cups and saucers, the iVhite plates, dinner size, s« iVhite Plates, pie size, set of Vhite Oatmeal Dishes, set c S^hite Fruit Saucers, set of f lotel cups and saucers, wh land. Just the thing for the Special for this month, set 0

All oor dooo^atod ware, twolvo'patl t Tcdneod pribos this inonth. S&tnrd !1080 prices.'

PLENTY'OF GLAS^ ro o d heavy table tumblers, 1

VARIETY S37 MAIN WEST' ",

lY, JULY? 28,1921I t 8 H '* I8T.70; f i r s t W 7.M ; »- \ d « 'a $87J0 : f i r a t < W 'b $87.78 . a 4 1 4 ’a $87.02; th ird ' 4 ' W 'a i ^ fonrth 4 1-4'a $87.74; V ictory 'a $08.68; V ic tory 4 8-4 'a $08.00;,

B o f ir •]W Y O BS, {/Ph>Baw .aogor ^ u ^ ' rns firm early today,. ,A ft« r aales !0,000 bags of Onhon had boon a t 3 coats coat and fre igh t, 'oqnol

1.01 for conttlfugal, Jho -OubiSi. ilttce advanced the price to 31-4e. lional ’ sales o t W,000 tons wero .to -tho United Kingdom. ’

w sugar fn tn ie s wero firm er on ing, owing to tho firmnoss in tho m arket,'and prices a t m idday were to ten poiots n e t 'higher,

ch an g u oeeorred in refined ru- .w ith pnec# rang ing from $5^5 ' fo r f ine ^ a n u la te d w ith a good ry reported.fined futures wero nominal, ja r fu tures closed s teady; approx- I sd e s 4,150 tons; Beptember $3.18;»or $3,00;-Decombcr $2.05; Janu-'2.85. '• :

. Ooppei :w YORK, t/P )-C opper UDscttlod;-olytic spot ODd nearby 12 to 12 la te r 12 1-4 to 12 l-2c.

Potatoes ICAGO, Botatoes f irm ; re- I 7 ^ e a r s ; ' V irginia $;,25 to 5 .^I;' no other sales.

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tie—Cows 4 ^ 4 l-2c; steers 6c; [email protected]—Primo 7@7 l-2c ep—ilu t to n 4e;^iambs-tff. iltry—B ens 16c; frye rs 22c.

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........ .......................... Olso, leaf, lb__________________lOe

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■ IF|STIILT■ Kleffner Not to Be a t flhortstop

in Opening of Sorlos 'with . .. B nh^B alloy Subs

TonigUt'a eontw l, th e -f lr a t , o f o ichcdulod series of fivo b&ll gam es bo-

J ’ tw csn and the T w in P alU All- e tora, will (tot under wny .a t « :45 'nu il fuU n^io IndnitB will bo played, ae-

► ■ cordlnit to complotod ptans f lio d ' up■ by tho promoting m anngonont. Um­

piro aoldw ntor has boen nutborlicd b eall Iho p layorr nflold promptly n t tho

' timo aot.Tlio f'amo will bo played on Lincoln

Held nnd is the' in itial t i l t of a series pIi^nniMl to docido ptnyiu;; supremacy in this d is tric t .o f-aou thc rn Idaho.

. Bofil cJnims tho Otlo by virtue o f two wins nvor tho locals ngulnit ono for Twin Fnll*. Both of B uhl's victories wero aeorod on Fnri^ fiold, Buhl, whilo

- J tho A ll-Stars woro victora on tho homo b t n week ainco.

* O o27 B ^ e c O u v ZUglblo.

In-DrmnR^lKf tho supremacy series liRreoment wa.i rcaehod rendorlnir oli-

* ■ (clbln n ily plnyors who parllclpa tcd inUio-BuW-AU 8 tnr puiio t i f 'n Aveelc nRO. T his nRTcement was mado m erely to prevent fho importation or addition of proi’cciioiial players la an e ffo rt on p a rt of tho •clubs to reaeh ' ruporior stronR:th. I t is understood th a t through­out tUo sotl«& thoro m ust bo no c ttem p t mado to atronRlbon w eak spots. Orwig however, faces tho necessity o f filling o n o 'o f tho mo^t v ita l positions on h it c lub, shortstop. " B i l l " Bailoy' will “ s i t In ” a t th a t position ton igh t for “ a ib ” K lo tfaor, wUo a t p w e n t H ‘ .vncitioning fa r away from tho heetio tu rm oirandystrifo of tho big c ity w ith ita torrid pavemouts and boated base- . b all dlseusslonr.'

Sab Ooea In.Ballev, nex t to K ieffnor,. Is t)le best

shortstop Id the T w ilight leaguo. Do has h it be tter so fnr than K leffner, b u t ; docs n o t cover 'ris much te rrito ry in tho field a* Uio 1 . D. 8 . man and is not ra tea a* nccurato in field ing oi ‘ throw log aa K leffner. (

U nder nrraaBeraeut nffrced to by tho i < niaiuig?mcnt o f tho two clubr tho team t i

will inko tbo field thla evening iu t about tho follow lna a rray : t' Buhl—Shields, sccond base; L lg f^ tt, r shortstopj Hubbell, • l e f t 'f ie l d ; P e rry j f irs t ba»e:,Cliilrlton, r ig h t fie ld ; Simp .t son, ca tfhor; H all, c e n te r'tie ld ; M iller, th ird base; Cooper, pitcher. • 1

, . Twin Falls—W hltrel, second basoJ ] W atson, th ird base; N eum an,'left f ie ld ; ,

' A - Zlenke, f irs t baso; Bell, contor fiold? i P atton , 4atchcf; BaUoy, sho rtstop ; j

•• '•B ile s , KKbt f ie ld ; Moreley. pltd io r. i

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* Retm na from Oolondo--<Jeorgo N ear " of 718 S liU i avcnuo cast, returned yes- i terday from a Colorado trip . ^

Oomo fo r Vlait—Mrs. Caryl B. Ja in > of Loramie, Wyo., arrived today to v is­i t a t tho home of L .M . Ja in . '

H as Q nesV-Ura. J . I I . Von. ^. Tassolb of Wcnilell Is a house guest a t C t t b ‘country homo of-H r, and M rtrT . J.

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On VftCAtlen—y ic to r Duchl of tho « 'U g a n ’Mualc company, lr apeadlng h t-vacation a t tho. homo of hla p ir e n u in >

. Balt Lalto .City. t

Miaa a e ig lo r n i - M i u Blanche Oeig- b ley ia a pa tien t a t tho homo of lier f aunt, Mrs. Andrew Bogcraon, on 8 ov- f onth avenno nprth. *

On V acation—Mr. and Mrs. A. 0 . t fichwartz lo ft this m om lag by autofor a two weeks vacation, going f irs t tito Bolao and thon on to Portland. c

» . ■ nExpected Homfr—Mra. P . J . Gross- tl

^ man is c jpecfed homo today from Tho”W Dalles, Oregon, whero sho haa spont th(* i

I past month v isiting her porcnls. g

Eomo from Ooaat Xril>-TMra.‘J . E . tiD oW ltt returned ye'storday from Ijong pBeach and 6nn Dlbgo, where abo has uspent th e -p a tt tw o 'a o n th s v isiting. s’

Going In to Oamp—Mr. and M rs. Bon p J . Henry and M iss Gertrude H o ff will leavo In tho mom lag for a w eek 's atay c in tlio iJindon camp near Kotchnm.

■ > - ■ O:TeachoiB’ B ra m liu it lo iu -^ is s B d t- a

. • -■tomart-'WeUe, county aoperintendont ^is eondueUng teachers' cxam inatlonr otoday In room 218, High School build- eing. - h

Oomea fo r ViMt—Mrs. n . H.’ Ehodes fio f K anras Cily arrived yesterday fo r nnn extended visit W th her m ro n ts, p

• Mr. and M^s. R. P. Logan, o f 253 N in th 0 * -avcnuo north.

------ ------------------------------- h• H o t and D ry—L . J . Bradley, o f t"h'j nShoo M arket, arrived home from Oma- «h a yesterday ,» licro ho has spont tho O'

, pa*t m onU i'jJaltjD g I‘is m o th e t^ Uo tl reports l lB P O . l i c a t and d ry woDther^ r ^ p ty ^ j j a j f t S m o n th ic tho M issis- T

V W t it Irom m in o H -D . 0 . I 'r lto o ( y U rbanu, III., haa arrived in T w in Falls %■ fo r a %-isit o f Bovoral weeka w ith-M r. 'ji and Mrs. Olenn S turdivant. .Tho vis- cl

'■ Itor Is u cousin of Mra. S tu rd ivan t and li k tills yoar completed his studler a t tbo V U niversity o f Illinois. Jio will rest

about two years and then tako actlvo charco of an estate ho owns a t H enry,HI. , t

, . ■ pDrive over to F ile r IVIday n igh t. I

American Legion dance a t Reybroco; Blue P ird orchostra.—a dr.

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Twin Falls Business Men rill of 'South Section Ship]

Reorganization'fpr W iffs Now in'Effect

best — —-Qo Shippers and consuiners o f Cassia nnd

b u t counties aro thoroughlymruus-I od over apparent diierim lnatlon and

0 extreme height of fre igh t ra te s fo r this section of southern Idaho and wolcftirio

tho w ith cagomess tho proposal la tely p u t Emit forw ard .of an o rgnn lu tlon to corrcct

iu th is BituaUon, according to tho state-m en today o f John W. Graham, ehnlr- I

:lt t, man of tho committoe nnnied to iaau- oirry gurato n c a m p a i^ in the in terests o f tmp .tho proposed o rganlu tlon . Illcr> Mr. Graham, w ith C. Munson and I

• n . E . Powers, who w ith J , 8 . Bussell) Iu o : M . J . Sweeloy and Donald McLean, \>bl; eompriso tbe pereonnol of thia com- 1old; m ittco, th is week nddressejl m eotiugs ^;op; held to present tho subject a t Burloy, I

in Cassia county, and a t B upert a n d \ Paul^ in Minidoka count)'. I n paeb

- • instance tho proposal was eo rd ia llf re- *coived, and local eommittee# were nam- *od to tako chargo of tho organitn tion ®

J w ork in the respodtlvo communities. ' ^|riio commltteo'a schedule calls fo r ^

sim ilar meotlDgs to be hold thla even- ^ing a t Kimborly, en Friday evening a t ®n l e i , on Monday eTO&iog.at C uU pford , * nnd on n date in tho imm ediate fntoro y e t t 6 be dotormined, a t Buhl. .

p j,. Aa so e iraa the organiratipn w ork is Jcompleted or well under w ay in each “ community, n general meeting, will bo

?an, called fo i Ibe purpose o t o floeling ot* ®ganlzation of tho eontral body and as ^

, J . soon the reafter as possible an active aad |. vigorous campaign will bo Jaunched by “

the organization lo_securo ro lljf in tho ’(ho m a tte r o f fre igh t rates. *hVh “ Tho netessUy Tor quick nctSon is ^I in im pcrativo-and Is approeiatcd by a ll o f j-

the aiiaienees we havo addressed on tho ^ su b je c t ," Mf. Graham aald today. “ Wo

’ig- hopo to bo in position w ithin tho noxt , her fow days to bstitutoipri^cecdliigs be-,ov- foro tlio Interstalo commcrco commu- '

sion nnd, If powible, to secure re lie f “ in tim e to bo of benefit In connection

0 . w ith th is season's crop m ovem ent." ° uto A f soon as organization of the eon- irst tro l body is effected, Mr. Graham ind^'

catod, n campaign to enllsi tho co-oper-a tion and support of Jeromo county in ff

)ss- tbo undertaking will be lannchcd. ^ riic E xpbia^ng the plan of orgonlrtatlon,thl* Mr. Grnham said th a t cach county or- "

ganIz;«ion jrould bo considered as an ®auxiliary jinit to tlii>.central organiza- “

E . .tion .which ho compared In milllcuy J3Dg parlance to the firing lino. A uxiliary JJhas un its would composed tho “ acr\-lco of "

Bupp^j-" colleeilcg sta tistics , etc., as ®required In tho prosecution of tho cam- *

Jon poign. Uoroborship In an aux ilia ry »r ill would comprehend m cmbonhip in tho ^lay contr.il organization. “

Ind ica tiag benefits th a t m ight bc Aoxpoctcd to result in consequonco o i ^

rlt- activ ities of the proposftd organisation,mt Mr. Graham pointed out th a t removal f<anr o f tho war-time iacreaso ift the d iffer , oilid- en tial o f n ino 'and ono'half cents on a ^

hundrodwelght -of potatoes from Idnho lias compared w ith s im ilar- shipm ent' k

des from Qrcoloyi Colo., to Missis-ilppl r iver Cfo r m arkets would effec t a raving to Idaho, aiits, potato growera of opproxlmotoly $150,• IrI th 000 thin year. . ' V

Sim ilarly, he said, removal o f the rtincreased d ifferential of 25 cents ou A

t'h'j fl ton shipm ent o f coal to Twin Fnlls wna- w ould savo Twin Fnlls consumers $10,- *i Iho 000 a year and benefit other communi-Ho tie s proportionately. tllier ------:■ » bilis- TEX AS aOV EEN OE OAU:.ED A

TO IB L li ABOUT GRATT «A U STIN, Texas, ( /J^ G o v o rn o r P a t U

of M. N off lato today was stimmoned to ^ills %ppcar Saturday beforo tho legislative tlJ r . jo in t committeo investigating g ra f t cl’Is- charges to tell w hat ho knows of g ra ft C^<1 in a tate dopartmeatB. I - ........ irtbo ” t c;

*V«hn Qllpln" Oomposed In NiohL ^ jy^ Oowpcr composed ond incmorlzcd "

tbo wholo of ^ humorous m asier;piece, "Joho Gfl^ln," during a sleep- „

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nou t Phone 82c t ■;o- Mira Grace Foss enterta ined n t n do- lr- ligh tfu l swimming p a rty Wodnesdoy ,u- ovonlng a t hor homo c a s t o£ tow n for o f the Misses Priscilla Munson, A lbortlne

Boaolt, Gladys Boynolda, iu id r e d Amg- ad bory, Triith JDlnor, Q ladya', Channel, ll) Doris Cox, Beatrice Cox, P|atricia Jl, W ynn, M arjorie Crow, Thelm a Wine- ta- b u rg ,'I Ic lc a W lacbutg and L unctta gs Wood. A fter the swimming a picnic 17, lunch was served.

L I The B. N. A, club was enterta ined a t ,g .I th o home of Mrs. A. J . K nigb t, 44i

'F o u r th nvenue north, on W ednesday 3 a fto rn trn . A fter a 'sho rt busiaoas

m estlag tho afternoon was spont bo- Qf emlly. Tho hostess, assisited b y Mrr.

McCullough, solved, refreshm ents to eleven members and fivo v isitors pro.«-

d,ro • ■ .

The O c to -:d u b i ||e t w ith Mrs. J . C, is Moore,.-tit her l io : ^ iii South .Park ad- ;h dition"^jn W ednesday aftom oon. Tho JO hour was .spent in bridge and tho host- ,1. css so rted Tc^rcshmonts a t th e email u tables. Tho rooint woro a rtls tic tily 13. jrlm m cfl^w l^ ffippdrngons. Sovon mcm- ,y bers were present: Mesdames E m dst ,0 W hite, F . R. Cox, M. E . House, A. W.

ITustod, n . W. Sawyer^ J . C: Mooro and i , H . P. Bargct. Tho piOBt* 'boto J i n . Qf C. J . Schroedor and Mrs. J , A. Comp.0 M '. ; • _____■ .

J t .M ite M ary Provost waa hostess bn J. Wodnesdoy afternoon to , tbo Loyal 3 . W orkers M her homo a i 102 Maplo j f ovenuc, in .E ast Lawn. Tho business

session was devoted to tho diseusslon. o f plans fo r promoting tho fund which

Q. tho club Is pledged to ral«o for th j I, education of a Chinese g irl. This waa f . foUowc.! ky & social hou r flovotod lo tu games, and tho hoctcss assisted by Bcr-

nico jSobinson and Jano Prot^ost aerved Q refreshments. Tho members pntscnt pi wero Potrlap , Wilson, Alice Craven, n B e tty Wilson, M ary P rovost, Helen J. Jackey, E v tly n abecban, M argarei y Johnson, Vlolot Johnson, Jano Max- .y well, M arjory Woods, E la lpo Stone, ,f Barbara Noble, E lizabeth Caldwell,

E lizabeth Blnko ttnd Mra. P . P . Draft: 1. kon; The guetts woro D^irothy Hcd-' y sttom , M ary K ing , Buby W axberg, liu10 M ull end Ireao H urst. Tho next meet­

ing wl'J bo a picnic in tho park ,oo,c A ugust 17. • " '

1, T ^ E o 'i l . s . nnd s! elul) yesterdny en-11 tortalnoil the Federation of Bural clubs r. on tho Inwn a t tho country homo ul ft M ra. Herman Koch. Tbo inv itation had' 0 been extended to IS c lub t nnd cIkI’I iV rcaponded w ith good delegations. Mri, tr C. W . Griggs, president o f tbo M. Ji. :o. and S. elub, presided. TIio program V Ineludo-I spocial muaieal num berr bv

Velma Parish , L ily Koch, Ogoretta-Mor'- e ray , M rj. D. B. Churchill und M rs. Hill., u A smamary of the w ork' o f eaeh club' Is was presented by tho p tcslden t or

special ropresentntive of each orgnn- '• iratlon . M rs. L . A. Snyder apoke fer

tho M orningslde club, Mra. 0 . F . Stro- beck fo r tho K imborly Road club, Mrr. A. A. K enw orthy fo r tho Country-

T womon'rt club, M r^ C atlsoa foe tli'j »t U rU ty.rlub, Mr«. B aw llngj fo r tho .0 Northvlew club, M rs. 0 . W. Griggs io r •0 the M. 8 . and 8 . club, l i o Wayside f t club nlao was' represented. M ra C. C; ’t Cory, president of tbo foderntion Bpoke • • in tc rw fc g ly -o n Uio '?(iluo of-'un ited

e ffo rt in tho elub w ork am ong womer. During tho social hour, puceh and cake

. wero aerved. d •________

^ I f your property b desirable, and 1« >■ tdvertlse.-i t a tb « elassifiod — y o i 'l i

find yonr buyer. •

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Lloyd George Fixes Date for War’s End

Si l/ONDON, yp ) '-T h o date for the of- ificlal tcrm inntion of tho war, except nc iri't;ard» 'Turkey, will he t-eptember J, itho priine m inister, Mr. Lloyd Goorge, Inniiiiiitircd in tho houso of commons to-

, dny. l i l i . ... . Suits cleaned and pressed, 50 cents, i n I Idaho Cleaners and Dyera. Phone SIOW.

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31 Beatin I At Thena-lel, ■'

?»” Comparison prov ■it represent more actua!

1-3-off, sales. .L4J - ■

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Z 'are our prices on a ll ; »j ished worsteds, sergeiTI.

't flannels. These sui bn' snappy single and do-al

els for the younger mili models for the older rhj •'

I Summer Undent”• Men’s nainsook, B. Y.a. Men’s BalbrigganS , Hatch One-Button, in t and mercerized weav

$2.00 a suit.00

O u t:\d'

ri. I Khaki Pants, straigW Khaki-Pants, lace leg

S' Khaki sKirts, full cut »' ^Khaki.Hats..... ...... :...m-'i'r

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Canada Has Cash to ■ ' d Pay $15,000,000 Loan f,

'" ~~ - . m)f. 0 m W A » Ont., ( /P )- fl lr llonry II nc D rayton, m inhter of finance, announc- • J, cd today Umt tho « 5 ,000,000 loan duo F

je, III Now York Jie'xt M onday would bo hi0- paid without any further govcm m ont bi• borrowing. la

» 01Ifc Oood floora, iJleo B ird . orcbeetm . ”1' . etiol ilaneing n t Roybroco Roof Garden, ,

Filer, every Friday J ilg lit- f ld v . ^

Ig the “I sir Own <oves beyond question of da lal value a t their price than

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O tJN D — th en c o m p a r h a t y o u h a v e seen else

i | 2 Z 5 011'.wool suits in unfin- ?es, herringbones and . uits are made, up in | double-breasted mod- men and conservative p men.

lerwear ValuesV. D. style.....SOc suit

................... 90c suitin the finest cotton , --

ives $1.50, $1.75 and

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lothci“.FOR BETTERC10THE5"

DAY, JULY 28 1921

Salvat^nArmyJBead-: Says Country F ac^

Winter of BardstiipOonunander Evangeline Booth

LookB Forward to Wide­spread Distress

NEW YORK, y rt-C om m iinder Evan- geline Booth, head of the Salvatioa A rm y in the U nited Stateg, saya th a t th o country is facing the w orst w in ter in 'dustrlally i t baa known io IC y e an .

" I n New Y ork C ity a lo a t ," thp flfr clared yesterday, “ we are rflcoivlng oa average of 800 regiatered applieatioaa a weelc fo r regnlor employment. T hat is less than one-third of the actaal smn- bor applying, because wo do no t ^eg*

■ is tcr li)o IraoBiont o r unakilied men; nor does i t ineludo tho hundreds wbo eomo to va daily for food and lodging.Of tho applicants fo r work, today M were really professional men whoso cre­dentials en title them to good paying po- sitlonar

“ Mont o f thn men wbo npply to bs fo r relief nro young mon under to itj, who aro w illing to w ork b u t tbere are nn jobn fo r them.. L as t wook wo bad.64 families to care for, w ith lit tle ehll- iro n who woro nttua lly s tarv lag . E vic­tion bccnuao the ren t money w as laek* ing, wna imm inent for most o f tbem.*'

F ifty -cen t cleaning apeeial a ll th is week. Idabo Cleaners nnd D yers--:adv

Ql(iaaifi©d(TOO LATB PO B 0 L A S S 3 'I0 A T '0 H )

T w r s ^ L l J - ^ l h V B u i c k , f i r s t ^ ronditlon. Hood tires, good top. $33.*! cash or will consider cow in p a rt m y- munt. Oan bo seen in fro n t o f “ Jny- Iloo’* Clark store._______ —

FO R R E M C -N ew four room brirk b o u s o ^ J j^ n g porch, full cement b a s e g p t; furnace, sta tiona ry tuba» largo lo t; closo in. Inquire 1341 Sec­ond N o . .

w a n t e d " - Housework “ in " sm a ll fam ily in c ity ;, no washing. Address M, caro Nows.

Sales”Game!

loubt th a t our clpthes. m you can'get a t these

ire our values sewhere.

h e s............$2J5 Pair

...............$2.85 Pair.$1.00, $1.25 and $2.00 ...................... ..... 75c

Silk , Shirts

' y $ 8 . 0 0

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BABTEIW REPRB5BNTATIVE8 aeorge D. pft»1d Co.. tne .. « l Mftdltoo

.Ave^-New Tork: A. R. Keaior, U U H an- ,<orl BttUdlcn . ChtctfO._________

Member Audit Bureau of ClrouUtloM

. A ? A I B O T O O E SnO H' As the timo' opfroaolios ^rben tbo C o u o ty 'F a ir becomos an ’immioenl oveot, onii p b c f looU cg to tbe plcai- uro Bsd: comfort of tho public arc bi-

coniidcrod In rolatinn - to that ovoot. i t i t woll to ncQtiou for special

• conoidoration tho erection o f ft Wo- . m aa'fl BuiJdlDK. - ,

No ODO who has.d(icndcd the Twin PoUs county fa ir would qocalion^-for a nom on t th a t tlic cxh ib ili of the post years arc o f lu ffic ioa t scopo a n ^ tnerlt to w arrao l a building for th o ir ade­quate itpuAJoj:. Boch czi)ibits iiavo ol- \irn)ra recclvcd the vrarm oit eotomenda- tion and praise from all visitors. Thot the provlsloQ of such special quarters would bo a w iu novo iookinj; towards th e success o f tho fa ir os an icttltu - t t« a is n o t dciuhted.

VariDg pflft years the lack o f ade­quate re«t rooms for women lias beon fe it f tt th e k te iie it l a i t o f htudthip, cspccUII;r by. m others with younR chil­dren, nnd elderly {>eopte who' soon tired a t stght'Seclng. I n Inel, wliol ten* or-iKlaslly approached as n plonsoro ox- ______oursion by moat wonicn, degoceratod ' Into^an coduranco te s t of somo n a ^ l -

’'iude*. Whon the vi,Bltor8 RO homo say- taff, o r a t least fM llng, "T h a n k Heay- onyJ’O’' cn, th a l 's ove r!” tlioro m ust be some- th ing w rong. Wo arc a Rrcffarious p«o- 'plo ftnd wo do like to m ccl our frionds

' :’ftod ta lk things over. Wo havo many : points o f in te rest in cocunon and wo ■to the b e tte r fo r frequent ooatM t Htnm

, ‘with tho lives about u s , . B o t wo aro which no t going to seek such contac t a t the (ho ff>' ooa( <}l g roat p h y s ic ^ discomfort. 'I ! y ra r tJ; th o 'b o o n tr f a i r continues to hold the cconom, a ttoiidanco th a t I t deaerves, and ' b ^ witli th oomes th o annual reunion q f a ll th e Imstoly p c o p lo /re jo ic in g i r ih e ir own a n d thc lr Hut as ne ighbors ' aebiovement, i t m ust prth will bc

■ id e th e fM lU tle i fo r com fort. looms •' L et us see th a t a w om an's boiidliig mutes,

bl added to the iap ro v em est o f the u '' tonn ty W i g tom ds . vnwovatl

■ ' has in tiTH E W HEAT ICABEBT There

A nniy iing Iho w ee k 's devc\opm5at» s b of I in the w heat m arket from tlie stand- In lo bo point of, Uib irndor tho InvoBtment llahed t Jiown o t Chicago eayt in i t s cnrrenl fueled ii iu u c : "liead

" A reactionory teiidcuoy dovel-. Huniu-U tijied as a reauH of Ibc m arke t I t - lnL's«U1i« coming overbought oa .c ro p , nows ly to gt from tho N orthw est,'and waa ua- .. Hiu iflal ublo to digest p ro fit tak ing nalcs but in t ft( a tim e when primary receipts ib u a l In wuro the largest on rccord. WhM »to|ipiiiK damage th r NorihwcHt crops will cf ilq'u suffer, in o large »i;«»e, Ims been linw. ' nlrcady , inflictcd, a.-< the aj>ring |»-'upl- r vfhcat is |)r;itticnlly mado. As in onimuiit Um vase of w in ter whent, Uie JljOOU.W

. Bpfing w lita i crop will be spotted T aft csi and in all probnblltly will be le»a be savo thnii indicated in tho Ju ly govcrs- beUor I m e n t report. I u rjiUc o f sm aller ton. yields tban tn|n'Clpd, tJils f a e t Is The In no t becomini; operative os a boll situalioi Iftctor »o tn\if.U a l \Wn tlm a a s i t I * diapD probably will tnt.T oiving lo tho the [K)h-( fac t th a t ri^garillnsa i)f priccs farm- up. I t ( o rs are wHitij; and mnikcVing Vb«lt w beat. This is resulting in n lem, porary g lu t n t Chif.ik'o .and raiiid Inccumulat'ioiia a t ofher winter w heat mnrket*.

E xport bu^lnc!).^ has been of fa ir , B'*"',* volume, bu t n i'lthcr ihc European « '

• dcronnd for n l.m t :u .r'the (iemnnd for flour h«K .o m . up f .‘xpccta.tioiis. Funil.imcn1;illy. vonsequcnl- ■''* "* '' '

. ly condllions w e bullisii, bu t With bu«ln.'«> t<'mi)orary condifionn m aking fo r ir- si'r^x-c"-

• rcgulnrily and a two-aidcd m arkettxB i t is swayed ultcrn:itc!y by tho O ' ' ' " UeJicioR prcsiiiri-, and buying orlookcd ngninat export sales. On any g«od “ >break would not ‘hcBitale to buy Jake llio

• fo r ra llie s ."Tho v icw po ln t-takeo 'ia th is analysis J)epp»-

is ,-o f course, tb a t o f .- th e - tr a d e r; 'b u t England t t U M ne tb o less voluolito to tho Pro- bo Jack dacer who W ill'no ao 'ob t,.g leM M oo wb*l it I

mn FALLS DAILY NEWSTWIN FALLS DAU Y

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I wonder if you guoBs how t How much your le a s t c o o c o

Wlieu I propose a th ing and ;I nm so glad I seem to w alk

I love your eye*, .your nose, hnlr;

Your di(lnly cars, of eouise,, Tliey m ust bo dainty, since I

plen—J li)ve them wilh a lenderni

Voiir shoulder Wndes nnd olbt . For them I have boheld; nny, 1 luve your knees nnd ankles, I:

T bat I csn iiny tu provo my • All, would th a t I hnd word# te

I \ovc t\i6 pcTspitailon o a y>

' '■ Bhe

How can I 'l e t n slnglo doobt r , To p}Bguo mo, a fte r w hat

' dcarfT be n igh t i i hoi, 'pUoso do a o t ; You k n o w J hnvo no wish to O r, If you-don!t, p e rm it to* to

T liat w hat you!vo said woa h e ir ;

rto«h, a in ’t , I t ho tf I 'l l m elt n' . I 1‘crhaps tho hent In going to

So, please forglvo'm e, th a t n u , A silly, stupid one, uncalled

i)u t why lo t lovo bo flain ing in On sueh a very ho t and stlc

Yol, ns wo s l l hero, yon r iiimd > Our reapiifttlon mingles, hov

erncls of oncourngemi'nt o u t^ o f the _Uuatlon 08 i l Is pittcn ltid ,-tttid who, nyhow. Is bound to benefit- through V ^ . nowlog w hat tho fellofr who Is most ;kely to buy h is product th inks nbout — ■

ho sUuation. ' ‘ J''-'"'*'_ — Ihitikl',

t h b BTOOBT i n OPBBATION I rwid-)

Htnnding by itself tho ♦li:.’,D12,0ia ^hich Budget W reclor Dawes lUinhs ,110 jjuvcrnment c n n , saj:« this flacnl np,.,.gjai car through the practico of ordinary oral « n o » y , l» u. tid y s;m . , l i t co^iUast ||f jitli tho to ta l approprinUon of upprox- ^ naloly W,000,000,000, i t is no t'm uch . th a t. .. u t u « o t tu» l111 bo posslblo in succeeding years i tloms v « y U rg e ... i l r . D aw es’ crtV- Jesson i• t . . , . I ' r . i » r t . a t .« m M BploU jn .t l l i ta t i» n o t I ta , i „

»ov»Uo« i iU tk ™ ‘ f " ', • • ii»ldlo:iIS inuodnced. opj,.

There Is boforu us no complete nnaly- p jtjjon , , o f tho contem plated sdvings b u t U d iiitry lu bo concluded.from the do la lispub- "

ihed .lhal Uie economics w ill be cf- ^ cled lo largo by cJimJoation ol licad w ood" from departm ent per- ,„(jnil)cr «m-ls nnd th e tbo llihm e.it o f unjiUs- Tlin He L-Mim* jinicUces which add cnoraous- to };oTcrumcntal-oipunBC!i. '?Joi nii nrchiiMl

u Iflalts can bo closed immodlately, A yoiio; ll in the p repara lion o f the nex t na- )uai ijudgot p m v isb n con bo mode f a t >5,|,ping losses through reoignnim tioiis ig H , il ‘!..r..rlm enla l L h i n e s o n modcfn

iM. T h a t b o b g acconipli"lie<l, the ■upl.' may expect a reducUon of gov- rcKlmo < nmunl .xpenscn fn r g rca let U«vn tUo ’,OOU,WU a day which ex .l’reildout ift calimalcd somo years ago m ight to rcm.i

saved tUtuuRli th e Introduction of liter busiiivM methods ttt Wn*liitig- yj^tor* .•

lltHVOVl'lThe law todny protects a g rea t many .ualiona nnd practices which ahould

dispensed w ith. Congress alone Las tiftnn. c |K)H-er t<. make the ncccssary clenn-

I t cannot act on iwxgo scale with- ,,id e U U c d ln fo rm a tio a o f w halshouU to Iniurdone. This will be assembled l y D i - “

,lor naw es nnd h i s W tla n is .o n d be idy for the lawmakers when next they nniqnt, o , t up tho annual nppropriaUons. ^Jll U giHtiini; lias ,bccn mnde. He- is of vast imjiortanco to tho. people ; normnl f , asiurcd when D irector Dftwcs is ,ition to ’ cu t aa doep into expenses ,ifltiotn

i„ n .c c^ a ry to e .tab llih healthy and will coA.Moni' in th e govcttftnent \

virf-. " ' ■ - . ‘‘The— , nre grcnl

. nnd lip.-aiMUer putnf.ii'tiC tR « e m to have o«-. j , ,

Ooktd U, 10 wo » n i lu g g tn tfcl« i«-. J « n ’l fnl, ,0 a,.o. I,.., ..m, aia ».»!.:c ihosc mosqnitoes on tho ArxT tlva ls.

Jempwy any" i>e will probably g ^ t a “ "J, gland nex t w inter to f i g h t . . U -wiU up the ti J a c k ’s firat opportunity to leam

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9W much I caijo, onacession means to m ef tbom d you ngree • ira lk o a -a if ; ^ose, your month, yonr • A

deni

irse, I cannot seo—ICC th ey 'v e heard my in ^

» qouiiernesa tha t's rare. *a I

tho. 1 i” )

elbows I adore, thenay, hear mo througli. * *•* j:es, is tliero mote , ’ ■ } |J”

m y-love for yoti!Is te te ll you h o ^ fron)n your browl

pent

ibt rem ain all jha t y o u ’ve fold m e ' ((nn,

Ihinj> n o t t l i H near— norlh to ’glTO you pain;le to O T lo in cam{waa g < ^ . Indeed, t : <

Amolit aw ay, I fear; g to your brain.

tion of ri

. wa* bu t a je st, ll„-oiilled fotv quitel grrnig In one’s brooat oil fi

sticky n igh tf Am.-and clasping mine, il. ,

how div iael will ^ it wi

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A'lvi-ilon T r ib u iio -d ac of thi> best iiip:, perlibi'K tlii- very best th ing , (f,vir ‘nidont H ardinR hnn yet* done hn? nnd • n fo aot nbout resolutely to redijcc " '’•’f ' llie cxpeasen, weed out the slnr- eif, r.bolish ime.k-s? places', trtm im- essary cxpenre nnd restore tho fed and 1 I ,jovernmDnt measurably to n basis l|or \ effoctivo w ork nnd aouad appropri- wero )n.i. I t is not adogether o r mainly. na ttor of cost luit goes far.beyotid by t t. An .one rotlon npph will Infect Kusal

en tire barrel, so loose expenditure them da lo v itia te the wholo adm inistra- “ T J a tn ietu re . Illlnolr fs an ob ject eigne lon In th a t fae t, bu t there are oth- o f Ii , f a r nnd nenr, fh a t testifj- to the n lar ingk'-hiild tho p n litieiatis 'h ave go t dny ( th e fieopfe, on fhoir business and man. the ir very liberlle.i, through their, will i dIo:ii uao o f 't l io power to tnx nnd of Ei oppri/printo tiie carolngn private “ T ton^ nre nble to n e ru i j i i^ c by ia- gard try nnd self-denial, nnd In-’ tho <‘ver a t nf the ir broH-i,' i f he

-------------------- . .. Mand[JJAOUE—TO BE OB NOT TO B E J nro'i D 'E stouriielles lie (,’oinf.int, nber n f thn Intcrnntionnl court nC I llnRuc, w rltinK for tho Aiikujt* e nf l lo a r s t 's Iutcrnution.it nays: iiropj is tJie honu' of fnililurv, miln- 'The lien) nm lilfion i,'n f trnJitinnnl ^vnrs. nonts i-oiina, uprigh t-A m cricrn fi'dx lo;«t which tn ;' llic- old’ ^n lriguei of KiirnjH'nii hnve omiii'v. F o r nmre thnn a humlred Ii nn fs ►incn the T re a ty ,o f Ghept in there J, l i l t '.U n ited S ra tev bns a lm ait lerjirli li'jiil inlerruiiUon llveri nnib-r :l than - cm of nrbltratjion, Knroit" fpr nunlly isamii. of years, hay lived iindc-r n Ihln)^ me flf conlinunl wars, dU icrIf il. only nntnrnl thnt t!n' Ameri' nmnnc |ieri) li> today refuse to bei'onii' par- o f tbe to Eiiropflfin dliilom aer .ind w ant o f thf

rem.iin nlonc. The Icupic .ni' nn- ine oi s r icn ted by fhe trcniv of Ver- #1D,00' c* reems to them to be a li'agiip o f states, or* .-liened anainst tlu ' i.inijiiiihod. of 20.( l-evi'r. irnrh a lenaue mialit !„• nec- co-opo' rj- to finish the w ar for untni,' nn- ci;nts s, it wnuld, nitike pcrmani'nt peace Coo nn.«ible by shu ltlng oiil uthrr _na- tcndr "• due l fI t is plainly to our intereit and tivelv ■ in terest, a--( wpU ns to the inter- tbe ir I o f everyone— incliidinif flormany— n» bul m u re the morrow apiin^t war. bred s re are rlmmca in the V-.Maillct y r a r 'i ty surh as thoii' re^ rilim ; rcparo- mamifiH, jiiininhmenl of the piiiltv. disarm- OOO; 1- nt, orcanwntion 'of nn in'ternation- mmit i ourt o f jiisUee, wlii<-li fi(>rmanr'4 not fninlcresf demnncN fu ifn ; „

oon a i jMsiil.le. t» l,:,rk to a |tir.8,0( ml era.Wbrn th a t is dnuc, n ritii.ml p,.acsn e -ran h r cn trrc l into'; nnd nrcrt- fieon.« ran be bepni witL Oornlaiiy ThA w itb everyl .,il,er i,r„ion of the

d rcRardini; imi,rev.’m.-ii> In-eon-ns fnr muiiinl fx inrnr,', cconorrhe peo p le ,o f tf,f m f f c j fjta fes ‘ c rrn l nnd have nn infinil,' future.I.e-au«e nf-thal tbey rm il nnt hold «btnln ’ from oiJier peoplM. ] f they will ei t en ter a coiiimunity n f „ iher peo- Cheapas o sw ln te * l!,cy will en tor il better,

cr e r .la ter by ( w r , n, m asters ot ,inoun

ilore than ever T'thlak tha t, w hat- ! its J itlr or form, m a t lUSO • *®*’° ‘

on e f nations i nefoMaT+ to e lc ir _ .lie tronbles o f people, longing fo r Cl“« ' \ Such an nsini-inlion o f naUoM.some day be the erowoing reallM - « «

.y NEWS. TWIN FALLSr',.

i i f f l f i S i iw s t I CLOTIKh

iraSSM IFFEmr t . t r i l l be recalled th a t when the to k

Amcriean Bed Cross plans rcspcetin j Iho production by chaplora o f layettes [j“ J . ind chlldren’a gnhnonts fo r dirtrlbu- Juct Jon In U io co u n tries .o f c en tral and on, i n-estcrn Europo wero announced, om- the ihasfs wo# la id on t i e mlnlmnm of im ounti neccMsry to m eet conditions wmi n lands whoro Ih o .E o ^ C ro ia hor as- in lumed reiponslb lllty fo r th e flarrying whlc in of tblld, w olfaro w ork. T here was serv ho nwompanylnK ^declaration th a t te rs hero was no lim it, phw tlcally , to th e crgc iuaati»le« of g a m e n ts w hich-w ould bo gam 't DIO in tho.offV ctod orooB. hood•A s-tim o pas£0«, m o re 'an d moro ovi- ion lence in prodnced to aliow- tiia t the wan i^uimom of needs a long th e lino nndor imut onaldortUon con hard ly bo noosurod all t n any dcffnito woy. Obsenroiii in tlio Ni ounlries where tfco child rolio f w ojk - ^ i t t s being.eondnctod aro im preiaod by tho t bo thiogs already accompUihed and tieul n progress, only to be etoggored bv nom he amoiwt o f suffering which i t hab Amc ;» yet been impossiblo to roach. Thoso But rho hnvo followed Iho a rtic le s by lowii lo se ,Wilder tJanu, tho buljotiA ’s ipo- fcrin Ial correipoqdonl in Europo, w ritten landi rom vnr]Dus’points whero tho Amorfr sense an "Bod Cross is operating, m ust ex- bo I crienwf gniinettloa from tho grophfc mifai ccounts of tho worlc in band, ood, a t sav( lie sa m f time", a sens6 of d a ty to help, abno 11 in tbe lr power, to allfivlote condi- parte ons th a t cbntinuu to coll fo r tho gravi linjpi which tho .Bod Cross 'Voluntocr of tl orkcr* in the ehjapters can provide, tries By the same token, tho Bnmmor jnipoi

»mpaign fo r tho collection o f c b th - Then ig tha t h u been Inaugurated by the tion ^ orleao Friends Bervlce eommittee. o f th

'on nt fhe IVttDco-Anioricon docfrino 0 « t r recpect fo r freedom —tho g rea t apo- leoils of. Uio common Ideol o f tho two rent fislor republic#; 'O no fo r a ll; l l f o r o n e l ' I t is absurd to th in k tb n t _ mcrloi will rem ain forever outsldo of . As an associate, Ihe United Btntes i l l become a p a rt o f a g rea t fnm ily:

will'becomo tho kernel o f tho U nito'i Ijjfei nf tho worid. IsoJafcd, I t wilj I>Oi nvitably become tho et^cmy <j'f ono geclni ■<uip iir nnother. Tills will mean n o r p . „ , nrn. the .deftructlon ,o f c ivilisation • f i t .” ? ; ■ , the 1

I- OiriNA AND BU SSIA HHOULD Del BECOME W ORLD’S W ORKSHOP lyiiic,

“ I f Chinn nnd Russia could ho ' ' 'W •awli upon f o r th c ir 'in a n power in ^‘‘*1 niinfiu'liiring wo would hove po t nn "f" ght-liiinr bn t nn e id it 'c e n t working ly .’M e d arcd a .N ow Y ork banker. «"H .'fore tho wnr,. Americalis, Euu- J'^®ct "hmen, Oem^fins nnd Scandinavians "® vned 'foctorlcs in Russin. A good crmnn nutomobile wns b n ilt In Rus •*’' It by Rinslnn labor. A n A morican A i w in,' machine, nn Amorican nir-brnko id American harvasUng mochinorv |>“ >»ki' ere built in Potrogijid and Moscow ctories. A g rea t rubber fac to ry w ai iernt<‘il by l^g llshm en." T h e Ruisinn fac to ry hnnd wns nble , Ton id Industrious ond. Rusiilnn skilled In- ir tra i not. to Ije sncexod n t. Wncea ITO very low. •“ yolic o f t h o lh i n g t m nnntictured • tbo fnreigncrs was sold outside }■"* isaln because g rea t Russia consumed dologj em all.'‘*niil the dny may- como w hen for- f ~ “ [jnen will d raw ^»on' the mnn pow er •

Rus:iln for fac tory prodnetinn for large part of Europe. And if thn i — y ei-^r does como, the Russian w ork- 0. in. tt-itli h it tow sfandnrd o f living, fown 11 <urn‘hls country into the workshop tomob Europe. w ns-\

'*Thi.‘ snme possibility exbits In rc crop c rd In Chinn. I f Uie Chinaman riin Ilill er bll fonxed to the w ork bench anil Ijine he remains sa tisfied w ith fiis p resen t in tei inda.ril of living, he will give even J lrs . j I' RuMian n jH c o fo r his m oney.' ’t is a ipK'f ir e a r s t '* Infnrnntlonal. conmli

- . cffie iti-OPERATIVB, M A SK B TIN O ,

W IN S n r WIBOONBINrhe m nrketing of liv'estock ropro- Seotf its only one o f m any dire'ctlons iri Jcirics, ieh the fnrm ers o f the mlddlo west to r 't r i i-e leurncd Ihe vahm o f co-operation. InivHto nppehrs fhaf iu WLifojlsin a b n j ' Tftc

ire ore more Ihan 2000 d iffe ren t en- „ mn' priiies run eo-opciiiUvcly doing more, gi'hool! m $fi2,OOfl,OOfl worth o f business an- for di Ul.v, not counting sim dry litUe 37, ngs like buyinp feed, tile, lim e, fer- ]o. p, le r nnd mnchinery in n cO'opcrnlive n,-w .1 nner. Wisconsin prodnces onO'Sixth n ij,|, j tbe rn lio n ’s bu tte r , nnd « per cent the creameries nro co-opcrntive, do-

nn atiniml business o f more thnn ,000,n00, Privn le ercam crles in th.- ^ i |, . les. two years nRO, p a id nn nvernge ,.nj„v[, SO.C.'n cents a pound for 'in tte r, whlli’ H o t's i )pornlive creameries nvoraged 32.8^I . p o rp .n n .1 ■:o opernlion among tJie f^mners ex- : , . , i . dr t r nearly nil aspects o fU he con- ipj t nf the dairy bnilncw . Co-oporn ‘ly the farmers sell th e ir enlves, buy ir fee<r. mnnufnetnro cheese ns well •' bu tter, te s t the ir cows, use pure- i .V ,,1 sires, build nnd f ill Uioir silos. A r '( turnover In co-operative ehcesc ‘ >j '' u ifartu re represents nbout >l.'i,r)00,- : l.nnr1ling of p rodnrt nnd-feed nl- „®‘‘ , it Of thuch; fhe sale o f liveatocl; I fni from >10,000,000; merchnhdise. „ nnd a ha lf m illion ;' insurnnce. in f ,’^

m O \ IKleiJionc*. I4.'i4,00n.-A ut:- "! 1,n p .n s l 's Internationnl whnnt

G«st Q radei Reolly C h M p e tt i’n ^ re L ■he purchase of a cheop erode »S i,uiihcls da for any serious uao. Is very poor Mrs. □omy. Buch B9od» soon give w ay, o f T rir I the M rrlee ibey render, whti* o f Mr- f do la s t fs noi sa tisfac tory . T o visit, lln • given «m punt of scrvleo ono ,

spend moro trioney on a rtic le s of ap grade than upon thn*e Um: are cr. The obiolnlng of Uw oamo iiint o f plensuro and snUsfoctlon n Ihe iis« of 0 ciienp thm g ond • d cpe ll on toiponsltiltity. rrea<

------------------------------- ■■ tlaUot,ouifi&d odvo iiiiiog U tho cheap- men. ' th ing yoa can btiy—m easured b> tho t mi p ro fit! U m ay bring yon. n u c h .-

LS, IDAHO, THUBSDAV,

nil- E H s i n i a T ,

n m n o F n I0 w hirh tho Red Cross prgaoizatien is r jivjDg Its flsalatoneo and in the bone- T f in of which the Red Cross w ill par- .1 dcipate, (hou ld 'g lvo xbst to tbo pro- ' luctlon cnffipoign tlia t is b d o g (iirricd , in, in chopter jrorkroom s throughout L 6 fl< the countiy. • I n - t h e ^present number „? }f tiio bulletlo is oa artlelo tolling III wmoUiing nbont th e production w ork I ■ in Iho Phllodelphu chap te r,, from irhich chapters l a geaeral m a y ^ t a i n 16 lervlwablo h ints. E veryw here, c o p ­iers largo and stro ll aro rendering on- m , irgctlc service I n , th o prodartJon of garments, according to ttio iroport« (0 ^oodnwirtors; and there I f ovary rea- th a t ion ia- ompllfying tho w o r^ fo r tho have i froaU ore so trcmondena th a t, tho a in - , mum of required quotas is In rea lityill th a t can bo prodncod. ------ - “_,No i.Timmor lethargy m ust be per- “ ®VIy nltted to slacken tho production worl: ho t lias beon uodortoikon. <This pa:* . leu laj summer, i t Is true, ix an ob-, lormally h o t ' onoj-E nropo as well ns America is Oxpcrionclng. unusnnl heat.Ju t there will bo a cold w ia tor foi- “’““ r owlnn nnd wo m uet th ink of the ruf- crin;j among iho children in w ar-to ra ,*“ ® ®' and>, fu r aWay, When tbo chongiag “ eosonj c u ll 'fo r clothing th a t cannot le hail unless it eom « th o u g h t ^ - , ufaidi! ogoneies Chat aro s f riv tag to . ave Uu future gonorotlon. The ve ry t bnofmal climatic conditions now re- ■ortcd from Bnropc moy lond to ag- ravnte Uie suffering la ier . as a resu lt _■ v f their c ffcc t oa crops in th o cobo- rles whero tho ha rvests, ore o f v ita l ' Jiportaacc lo 1 d itlressed pooplei:. “ ,™P" 'hcroforo, speed th o summer w oduc- ** ■ lon in tliH Interoat o f the childhood S n f th c 'w o r l i ,

slovok:

lANKERS AT CONVENTION C 5 TO VISIT MOVIE PLA N TS f i "

-------- -------------------------- lip ihaighteooing Tour to Studios to bo Tea- “to re o f B ntertalm aent a t' Los An- <'<ocuti

gelofl S««8lon " “■ tiou ai

I,OS A.TOBIJiS. c w „ ( f f J - S ig k - ( J ) 'c lng to u n through somo of Southern < i\y|»lIfornia 's b ig.m otion p ic tu re 'p lan t? view 0•0 .m Ibe cn terlainm cot program of slnin, ;IC 1321 convention of th e Amorlenn part. 01nnkorf' nssoeiation horo Octobor 3-7. o f indD ologatei, a t one studio, will ree .1 Wnshir'picul moUon. picturo se t built, on u somewlrgo plnlfoTm nnd will hcnr a lecturer full inIl in dctnil liciw the motion jiieturt's "U<'0 m.ide. ■ nnco,lis tu r, n t the some placc, tho bank- *uiilflca will inap jct a Mcxicnn " m o v io ” Now croet, i.t tIu) end o f which there will eye, ui' a tra l Spnnish barbecue nw aitlni; ijumanem. • Slotion picturca w ill bo taken gcogrn]' tho party . 0 ^A moonlight tour is |ilaiined to an- u t -her ii'olion picturo city, a t whicii tfio i - 1-,° inkers will visit tbo M orto Carlo bi0 films a d ty b u ilt to rcsemblo, onc Eurfaco a t lc)wt, _tho famous .Euro- ^ an rcbort. , 1 , , . ,Tours to Bonba Catalinn island, tripj- ^

thd ' glass-bottom boula ovor tho „ ^ i nbmarlno gardeos there, golf tournn* -nents, banquets, th e a te r parties nnd j„ j..,her fea tures are also on (tie program . /ron*fi«iIjos Angeles- bankers-expec t 3500 „ ie p i e s to attend.

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0 . i. ' Doty of Rogers, Neb., wo^ in tlonr t wn T uesday.' Ho. is fravoiing bj= nu- the v mobilo nnd looking for a loention nnd Borbla is -very favorably Impressed witii finds li Op niuditioiis In this section. iieiglibc IiillHdnle Orango 'w ill join Ruasoll >orc, n me RninKo on F rid ay nigfit, Ju ly 2ft. kia, Hi

tenderinj: a rec ep tio n 'to Mr. and fore it r». F. A. Allen o f Nampn. U r. Allen c f tho

A ;ncmbcr yf tjie stn te execulivu n now ninliffee nnd iiit'* mission here is fo for Rur fieially visit the grnngc. jMrs, Klorn Hnnnalmum and son, Bur- .< . ; tie , c f l;idlnna, havo been recent enis in the home of Mr. .and Mrs. " oil .lo n e , TI,oy.- w ith D7, L . T. tics, bnvo,'gono fo r nn extended mo- r tr ip tiJ tho Macky country nnd Yel- vstoni; park. . 11?Tho j'lcrfJon fast IViitav rcsuifed in 1m ajority for tho new rural high . „ i „

lool. Tho vote labuVition wna: W en, I „ , • 01, against 2; R ussell.Lone: 'for ‘ J n p iin tt S; Illllsdnlo: fo r l.'i, ngainst i , , 1,- •,

; I’errine:. for Ifi, ngnlnst 1«. The "IV .11,1,fct will bo k o o w . . . iiT .1 l!b Seliool No. 1, Jerom e countv. Th«« n ity superintendent will appoint fjvo ' . ' t w

and {he governor one. ' m„. i Irnrgo Aberdeen, K .'J . McNeo, Hur- I " - i ‘V t'linpmnn «ind Clinrles Hummers are . j.-* „

SL™'"'"”'t Hprings. ,dr. and Mrs. E rnest Couch are the , 1-1 , , J i-nts of a boy baby, born tho foro- t of tho week. , ' 'Pho Rev. R. E . Th.urat<,n ond fanrily ^ ‘ ' ,‘1'’’ i»r«.-d Saturday from a wccV's , l 7 ° “" r n . t t Bellevue'and Hailey. [ ^ilisf iliittio Burgoyne of Appleton lero visiting her sisters, Mrs. Ocorgc ,.,1 , droll and Mrs. Calvin Quick. , 'l r . lind Mrs. E d\m rd Colbert rc -wi,,’. S r t S " ” ''"^ f ro m 'a .lone sojourn Oormoiis

\ 0 . Wilson cxiKicta ‘to s ln n cnr-' "ttrr flt work Jfonday on a five bin "Itlon to tho farmers waridiouBC thn*1 iioM 30,000 ad d itio n s buslu-l* 01 " ' I " i t l mt. The new bulldin,; will be 24no feet and 40 feo t high. I t will S m>, jeaw Iho storage cnpaeily lo r.0,000 <<<^,„

trs. L, A. Ivoyd and son, 0 . B. Uoy'd Trinidad, Colo., mother nnd brolhe; S , < n Mr% Earl. E lso n .'a re h w for a

o tcst reporlc from Judge .Shields) ®1, !ias been very ill nt his Tiomc In I 'c , nre th n t he is »ome»rhnt 4m'i-fd. _ Wbll#

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D lo u n , E x .o ,p ,., "'reacher*. according to reliable o u - . onnllt lot, «ve tnuch IcWger thon o tbar1. Which, deroonitrotca the theorr W hnt ;I most m en.ent 100 o ftea oail (00 noble to:h.—U iln c to n len d er, . ■ <.Inislflrf

y/JDLY;28,1921 . ■ -

f l l l i i E S!0 a l P r a c t i c e s o f P t n n s y l v a -

n i a a n d - H e r i t a g e o f R o m a n '

L a w D o v e t a i l w h e n A d m in is ­

t e r e d w I t l i 'C o m in o n S e n s e

T M in N O T O ljj D. a ^ T h o n a lto r focfc coble dispatch merely pnta II ;t .Bmnonia and Ozecho-slovakla fo reached an amiea'blo agreement Id ' ia n g o l i border villagiia by wny m okiog tho racial bouodary more ■rlf p a ra lW tho poHtieal deifm ifa'

the. imoglnntion Immediately of a ^ l to b t ir g h law

M i tho ghost o f Emperor Trajan Ing a proeedofit in friend iy id ju i t- .

nt o f boundary tonglcf. Or to the cJniion th a t Uie legal procticea of

sovereign tto lo o f f tn n iy lv a n laI tho heritage of Roman low le ft in ... nanin cntf dovetpil-nice]y when n d - '-W datored w ith common ^ense W

/j. JatwdoeUoa a boJle tla ' 7n tho W a.hinKlon, D, ( f . hcadonnr*-

l°L ™ .II m oy well bo l b , I j .w b o r e tho slovakia and erpaoded.RomaHIa'"0 sot os example In peace m aking ' parable to th a t o f W illiam Penn>1 the American Indioao.S n t tu s U B om 1» .The eastern panhandle of Cweho- . ak ia which touches Rum ania is tha t tion of tho republic peopled by Bu ii>ns, who took the ir firsV formal1 toword the ir fu ture autonomy in tpendence hall in P tlludclphia, sel thoir.governm ent n t Ushorod wilh PIttsborgh a ttorney as the ir first :u|lvo, and began .to fopeUon w ith a p r of the United S tates conatitu-

and our federal s ta tu te s os thoir of governmental falUi ond prar-

W hirh Is fu rther Intercstlnir in ' r o f tho fn c t U * t RuUionia or Ru- 1, a:- i t is sometimes known, « n . o f Ihe republic whose declaration indepondenco t o : w ritten In a. iblngton, D. C„ hotel nnd curtailed - oft-hiit so th a t J t m ight ap pear ia in xi Boslon, Mass.. newspaper. • ■.

ll'-ro Is an example, w ilh a vonge t, o f Uie far-flung Rcographical Ifications of American influence. . f cross the border, in yoiir m ln d 'f

und lo o k 'a t Iho event from the ' lanian, standpoint. A nother b i t o t ' Tnphy berome* evident.Q rldlron o f T riple Bonodarlei.In croislng note fbnf bo u n d a rie s '* * •'urope aro nn t imaginary- lines a i 'P l ' a re between th e -iin te n of our- ' Itry. The Uavtiler will cet h li

rcnlUntlon of th is f.ict when he - t spend hours to obtain passport* . moto hours to hnve his li^ggogn

nined. N or nro political boandorief ' only ones. Tho racial boundarirt h n w nre frequent nnd so nrc fbe ' tlo'H of InngnnRC. All three are <' nenrJy c'ofcrminous on tho d iv lJ .— - line bctw-een R un^nla nnd Czecho- akin thnn is frequently the case.Tho Rumnnion finds his country itM territo ria lly by thn peace act- cnts. b u t ho nlrcndy 'rcouzes th a t trnubles nre multipli'.'il. Four na- ’ tiordered upon Rumania befoi#,*

wjar—Russia, A ustrla-nungary, la and Bulgaria.. Rumania sow 1 ItM'If in direct contact w ith six litiiirs—Russia nnd Bulgaria, na- of I nlftng wilh Poland, Orecho'slovn- H u n g ry nnd JuKO-Slovia. There- •I t mny well be lh a t her settlement ho flra t bmindary difficulty w ith ' iw neighbor stands nr an augury flumnnlo.

Bocial Map M ore Jjiatlng.\ poliUcnl. bouniUry in Europe Is ' t t to sudden chnngo nnd rcniljost- . The rnclnl nnd lingual borders more nearly perm anent; which U many schoola now follow c ither n

mnl or a racial map of Europe In ling the gcogrnphy of thn t eonti-

(>f this fac t Riimanlii Is n eoii- niH example, Aecountcd a pa rt IU Rnlknn* a m cial man nhows her ,: nmong the G rcro-Lallns and s k - ^ ^ e eastern outpost o f Iho Romanc* W lag.' group. A 's o ft, bnstard Lot- '1 1 a famous eham cto rlu lion of her ■h.'ho lon;r arm of Rome stretched e Innd th a t now is Raninnia when in overran Da^ia nni] plnnled col-..north o f tlie Danube and cast of

Ibek nea. But tho furprising fa r t e j.frseverance of the Roman m- stra in and .o f. th r Iintin tongue y 17. ccnturiefl, a f te r th e Roraaai Irow nnd, other races completely um'ieil tho V iichs, wbleh Is Slavic Uimnus,- nnd the hisloric name of tunianians.neinlly,' tho Rumanlnns ore bound- • Ukrnlniann, RutheninnF, M ag-' Kouthcrn .fllovs |M d Bulgarians,. •

n th e ir confines'.nr^ Islnnda of Ins nnd Magyars. When one lives Z nuuiofous.neighbor# whoso vlow- >. ruEloms, derlvallont, and ambi-.:irr differcnt-^w hicli docs not they nro neeci(sarily in ferior—'

Ither snccumbs, o r learns to 'U ve :t liv e .' And Riimanitt has done iinsl. successfully.,Iicse geographic fnctt mny furnish :kstround th a t .heichtcns tho in

of an- ioconspicuoiis news dls Knd points to a posslbilily o f Ihlx (he dar's news hfiiog a'ceounted

y of t h i m orrow ."

May A c l ilm Q oodnt... l ie te tu lem ets o f (Mllog «n4 > ptlblllty (0 gencrotio 'em eU osi S ic d d e n u of tem pcraraeut. g o o d - ^ ^ la an nchlcvement o f the will and ' ullty of "Ulf llfl*.-U 'w elJ.

it i t uM Ieu to you m ay 'b e vai- to u lhe rt — advertire i l in th i W .

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SCOUTS I■ ' i(OosdBeud br N*Uoa*l CoumU of ih i Btr

Boonf a f iltntrlc*.) ID C= a = = : ^ = . ' — ho T

WHY I a m 'A SCOUT J J "Tho followln* atnlemeDt,' w ritten by

a boy aeoDt, oppcare<] In a Clilcago ncwJiiaper Iq conhcctlon w ith a com- pttlgTi.for K o u t funda:- "I. am a boy scout because I bclJero. “

,In tho doctrlno o f th o Boy Scouta of" , ‘ A merica—A m e ric a 'f l r t t I betlo»o In tho scrvlco to o thers which, the , boy scoots hovo rondo tho prem ier Issue, • 61

U and I, belloTo tlm t tbo fu turo of this V SOTcmmeot. If no t o f tho world, rests Dc

' /o yi« hnnds o f tho boy Bcooci o f to- on a dny. ' • m an

“B ut whttt huvo tho boy scouts done nod why Hhould they bo hc!i>edJ D u^Ing the w nr tliey w ere ready to no* term Bwer the Hummona o t th e ir country, ot any lime, jtcloff too young to shouiuer a Kun. they se t to -work a t home to 8Ci ralRo money fo r the R ed Cross, to sell L iberty bonds nnd w a r sav ings stam ps, ^ only In tho la s t fow days of the cam* gen-| palgii, to tlio few w bo w ere no t yoan 'touched beforo. Tlioy wero ready to t h o j rcHiiond to tlielr country Ui givlns flrst' toucl aid, carrying messages, o r doing nny- who thing tliey w ere collcdm pon to do. For ^ loi this they recclVod only a word of ijoy, gratlflciltlon fiom tlic lr government, g n v i bu t tliey wero n o t a f te r pralso. pjayj

“Ttio boy scout Is tra ined to rcscuo tb» j a person In danger, and to apply ilrst d a tttaid to h ls w ounds im tll tho doctor __Comes. T he doctrlno o f service Is ever p i n prominent, fo r tho 'good tu rn daily* ts •DP

. pu t Into pm ctlco a ll over., A scout cun be tru sted ond will nover break h is word o r 'commit a IhefL A scout is loyal nnd obedlciot to th e right, kind to, dumb aalm als, o f scrvlco to man, friendly tow ard o thers and chccrful InvOi In hlH actions. H o haa lo pnss certain g ,

' te s ts which g tio ’ hlm a g rea te r knowI> edge and a b roader vlow.

*Tou nro 'now being asked to con*.. tr ibu te somo m6ney to tho boy scouta ■ ‘ ^ In order th a t they ;n a y contlnuo th e ir '^ o “8 I good work, ^Vllat Is you r re tu rn? A ^ ■ "Pafo governm ent fo r you r children,

based on th e . princip les of lovo ,.nn ; selfishness and common sensed Thqre ^ondo need b e ' no f e a r fo r th e fu tu re of u ia i , A merica If placcd In th e bands of tho The

' boy scouts.” Edmoi.■ ehnsot

8 C 0 U T 8 'l o c a t e STOLEN CAR.

■■[The now plan w htrcby police ro- *”^ j ]po rts aro se u t L. . . d e i s t by w lr c lm rovorrevery evening had an Immedraie. In* n gpcctw eatlng and w orthw hile resu lt.' On “ Dc

' a certain evening a la rgo am ount of mojidspollco da te aod rep o rts wero relayed Captaito the high pow er rad io sta tion of the R®'’American Itodlo and nesearch cor- ‘pomtlon Id M edford. Mass., and , ° ^ burled , through Uie a l t In a 100-roIIerad iu s - fo r the .Inform ation of somo . 0,000 am ateur operators. Among theItem s reported w ere tho number, e :tiiake, engine, e ta , o f a c ar w h ld i ghrowihad been stolen from H arvard square, lomootOambrldgo, tho day before. Amon^ tho kltho ‘‘lls teneni Io" w as a boy scout mado,nam ed Barney, who w ro te down the “ O/i de tails or tho th e ft, fo r pm ctlco la re-cclvlDg. T he n e r t day, ^ U c ln g along ^ tho s tre e t In h is hom o 'tow n, the Indnoticed a c o r s tand ing deserted by the * gjEroadside which w as o f tlie m ake of Qgg

. the Btoleu roadster. B o m ade a quick,m ental noto of tho nom ber and ran n o i

, homo t f t '^ m p a r o It w ith hls radio Boston-notes. The t>vo ta llied and ’ho a t mont,.'once telcphonod tho pollco and tho W ith icap w as restored to I ts ow ner. a rrcitJ

murdoi

T ry J t , Giving Dus Notice.£xpcrlm~ents vtre being condncted of tho

w ith mualc In an effort to cure In- mont,•anlty . U ere may h o .an antldoto for o£,.thcUlo.elTcct o f the overworircd grapho- ita to (phono la the flnt dvprhcod .-B oston clrcum

. T ran sc rip t> In hi»

BEA D I H B D A IL Y NEWB. . would

Gas Buggies—Convicted on1-TH E MOTOR k / w i w : ;

J O S T S r o P P E O - FIX IT ^ I P O N T K N O W ‘ ' I W IV E ,

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SCOUTING A W ORTH-WHILE JO R g ,

• B. 'K Willow of Philadelphia, t ten* t b year scout man, soys; - , ,.

“I t hos been a g rea t p leasure 'tw b e 6 8assodated In scout w ork th ro o fb ____theso post ten w a rs . W hotever U ta v b a te m eant to lh o boys I t h as m eant . = a g reat deal to me. T io seven year* chari when I was actively engaged w ith th e woro different groups of boya a s scoutmas- Tho te r bavo brought a g rea t deal o f pleas- ure to me. I f every m an could come \ In contact w ith boys th u s Intim ately he would find i t helpful In m any w ays even though i t ta k es tim e and. m eans the sacrlllce of things men bold dear.

"A fter the experience of theso tCQ ia37. years tn connection w ith work, fo r blocli boys I am coavlnced th a t th e re la no whoc be tter p r o ^ m fo r charac ter btilldlag *“y»: than tho scout program and I hope “"J' th a t I may bavo a hood In I t fo r years lo come." . I ,

' . porsl• STUDY M08QUITO W ARFARE, “ to i

____ • whirlBoy BcoiitH of N ew ark recently w ent

on an' InKi'fCdon hike to the n e f r b f AD* marsliCH to ohscrve tho methods nnd r proctlce 'b f m osquito c iterralnh tlon a s * conducted by the local m osquito ex- . term lnutlon commlKslons. T he boys “ 2 ^

.w ill camp on tlie meadows.

8C 0U T REMEMBERS BROTHER. LO----- - c r, u:

Among the many Memorial day ob- K"*® sen-nncea lu loving memory of. thoseyoung mca who gavo th e ir Uvoa In f ' " ”th o grea t w ar, perhops none w as moro j, ' touching tban th a t o f the boy scoutwho saved tils pennies faith fu lly fo r Brillsa long time until ho hod enongh to tho iboy. a flno wroaUi to place on th e Iliunfgrave of a ndghbor, a lad who had tlon iplayed a rolo o f a "b ig bro ther" t» H|uiirth e jo im ger boy before h e w en t to h i i ' dfltth oTerseas.

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WOB Pirato,union

BOSTON, • yP T -eong and etory aro propo; wrong. C aptain Kidd w ar no t n pir- cent, a to aad h ls fab led treasure does, not e z u l. . Prlvateorsm on ho was, bu t of good roputo. H is banging; as n p lra tt Met a ad m m dorjH ya E iocuynp;,D ock ,,!at |d n d - London ia 1701 waa to la tls fy tbo ^ U - njihsi tTcftl ezlgcades o f tho timo. oeithc

Tbeio aro tho fiadlngn of John I£. Edmonds, stato a rch iv iit fo r U ossat „ „ „ ehnsotti, os announcod In a loeturo a t ' ' tho Old South MeoMng house. A rchivist ‘®‘-Edmoails was.disciiM ing " L o rd BoUo- --------mont on rl'the P ira te s ." . . A l l-B d lo m o n t, ho. said, was nppointod Rovornor of Now E ngland in 1C05 with It spccial mlrslon to sppprcts piracy. In th i

"B oforo leaving England,*’ i£ r. Ed- Jm Diojids contended, “ ho o ^ eo d w ith Id i Captain Willlani K idd, a privateersm an T n of good ropillo from Now York, to p r j- Olivo cccd og jln s t pirntes in a ship called tho A 'lvonturo' Galley, on a 'no-cnp- F rank luro-ao-pny' basis. Tho adventurers Tho ladudcd Captain Kidd, Robert Living- to Pra iton. Lord Chancellor Bomcrs, tlio E arl named }f Orford ( fi rs t lord of tho 'adm iralty) You the E arl of Romney and the Duke of pla in t Shrowsbnry fsecrotarics o f stn to ), B d ' D Irtrit lomoat oad the etraw mun, to whon. Distrir lho k ln ;;’e g ran t of treasure was la ter fo r T« uado, did no t contrlbulo n e o n t," • n a m ^

“ On 8opt«mbor C, lOPfl,' 'w ith .a diroetc c razy ’ vessol and a crazlor crow Cap- comnli lain Kidd procccdoa oa his mission,” of ta lj ‘ho archivist said. H o picked up sov- jodleia irnl p irates including “ a Moorish ship aerrod )f 200 to n r and a Bengal m erchant man notiflo )f 600 tons, both having Fronch passes answei ind being law ful p r ise s ." herein

Eo como to Now Y o rk 'an d then to judgmi Soston “ through tho trickery of B dio- said ci iiont, who promised him eafo conduct. This iVith Iho rem nant o f hU crow ho w as poso o irrcstjfl, sont 16 England, tried fo r divorce nurdor and piracy, convlctod and hung, ground in Execution Dock, Frldoy, M ay 23, and fo 1701, A) sn tisfj' tho political oiigondos John / >{ tho times. • I t w ar either Lord BdIo- W itt nont, the lord chancollor, tho f l n t lord Dlstrlc ) t , th o ndmiraltyi tho aocrotaries of 1021. itato or Captain K idd, and under thin jircumstanco ho M no chanco. Col- (Seal) usion end perjury nro -plainly oyidont E . I ,n hi» tr ia l; tho French passes which 'Wfldo, ivould 1-nvo dcarod him of tho p iracy a t Twl

: on circu m tantial evidenci€ I KIN II ) IT m a 'a m r 'T R U N S I ' ' FINE N O V S CAN TIGH1*7 1 THANK 'rOLJ- THAT S r

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, TVWN> FA1LS DAILY

s G l a jlead, One Cent

B y actual count,-four oa' these people .what you hs es for sale or rent, the p(

charge, though produced liM 'arllam enl, C woro snppretsed In tho ^ I r a l t y coo rt ~ The I c u t raid about D d lom ont's a» tlo a 'in tho n^ itte r the be tter. H o fool- od K idd, ho fooled hU council, and irorg't o f i t is, ho allowed i t In his lot- Ic rs .to tho lords o f trade . _

“ Tlio Captain K idd of toda'y u ti j composite pirate mado up o f oil who pti frequented o u r . shores from 1637 to ijir I»37. Propaganda of the w orst kin 'l po: Ijtackciicd tbo roputation of n m an o t gn] ivhoni n rocognited F rench au tho rity j j i laya: ‘I t raay bo vroll doubted w hether - itny mail in equally tr j ’in g clrcuni- stnnccs h a t over been t r u e r . to his ro( Iru st.’ au

“ Atid ye t tho g rea t Amerienn public Ph porsUis in calling Captnin Kidd a pir- Itv nii'l in Boarcning for Ids treasure, irhirh OocR.net exist. . ^

HDIHIRALTr W ITH H O LD S NO Jp’ FACTS ABOUT HAM PSH IRE

Inquiry In E onse e f Commons Foils to g J S rln g Corroboration of A lleged Dl- g ',

vtilgence o f Socrot O rdera gj,j

LONDON, ( /P ) -S ir Richnrd A . Coop- ” T, uuloiiiHt, in thu houso of tommon* fur •esterdny, ntkcd L ieutenant Colonel sch Uitory, porliamenlflry and finondal c e ro t t i rv .to tho adm irnlty, i f ho I iad nn,»- o ffid s l information concern- Ho tig the nllcKTd divulgetice by nn offi- Bui o r on (ho s ta ff of Earl K itchener, thn " • Iritlsh w ar minister, who wns lo s t 'i i . * ho sinking o f tho BrKIsh cruiser ° Iiunpshire, in 1010, o f secret informa- Ion rcai'cctlog the Intended tr ip o f the ^ l|uiipsliIro b Rusiiln. Colonol Amery „ tiid thn l no such information- wns inossession of tho ndmiralty, a n d th a t n o __acts conneoted wilhi tho loss o f the ' I [nmiHhiro were belriR w ithhold from noa Iio public. . Bo]

HOW HOUSE MDSIOIANB .G E T NOTIOB, OP t» I S m s a A L

NE\Y YORK, (/PH M usicians in ov- ry loading vaudeville and m oving pic-lire tlioater here, hnve received a Iwo F•cokfl' notice of discharge. T his ac- 5thIdn wan taken, according to tho the- —trieal-m nnagen , because tho director* ’f tho M usicians' M utual P ro tective ^nion refused fo discuss w ith them, a Vroposcd c u t 'in wages of abO}it.<10 per houont, _ ■ _ • . 010,

Old-Fashioned Arm or, I:Men have used body nrm or o f aome

Ind -since-carllcflt rtnya. Except In' 'Ithstandlng several ba llistic - testa, * “ e ither onr modern p la te nor oni added a rm or seems to bo mncb ls> y, roved over the old helmet and e o n * oral iL ' 288,

A L IA S SUMMONS FO B PU B LI- ’^ OATM N. paji

1 tbA D istric t Oourf o f tlie E le ren tb J m l id a l D istr ic t o f th e S U te o f „ n i Idaho , in and fo r the Oonntjr of T w in Palls,

livo May Kendall, P la in tiff, t _ .vs. W

rank Armonde Koadall, D efendant Tho E ta te of Idaho sends greeting P ra n k A raonde K endall, th e ab o « -

imed defendant. “ f?Y ou are hereby notified th a t a com- a in t has been filed a i ^ n s t j o u In tho . . Irtric', Court o f the E loventh Jnd ldo l IstiiP t o f tho S tate o f Idaho , ia aiid r Twin FalU County, by th e above- m od p la in tiff , and yon aro hereby , ood reetod to appear, and -answer saloinn la ln t w ith in £0 days of tho sorvice ___

th is summons i f served w itb ln said \9 dieial distric t, and w ltU n 40 days i f Ung rved elsowhoro; and you aro furthor itiflod tb a t unless yen lo appear and w iswer sold com plalat w ith in tho tim e Call rein spcelflcd, tho p la in tif f will tako — — d r a e a t against yon os prayed for in id com plain t..This action Is b ronght fo r tho nur- so of obta ining a decree of absolute vorce from said defendant, upon the ounds of desertion and non-support, T d fo r tbo custody o f th e m inor chiH, la a hn Armonde KendalL C<s<AVitncra m y hand and th i tea l of sd d catl istrlc t Court th is 1 st day o f JuV> can SI. elgl

_ g . c . a ia o iN B , t o ,oal) Clerk. , , ,E . M, Wolfe, J . P . M artin , L. A. ftdo, nttornoys fo r p la in tiff , residing • Tw ia Falla^ Idaho.

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s s i f i e it per word peru t of every five homes in 1 have tp sell, trade, b a rte r o position yoii want or theh

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FOB SALE—B y owner, two-room modera house :'good location; snap if takym im m ediately; amall cash pay- \ ment; tbrms. Coll 402. any

" t o r SA L E O B ^T B A D B -T w o room Tj? plastered and kalsomined house, two big closets, f ro n t , and baek sleeping porch; Inwn, b ^ and tw o e x tra lot«‘a f_ snap. Phono 163 or call a t U l E as t

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room modera ho^se, w ith garage, fo r auto, lot or good paper. 146 Jefferson . Pbone 195M. ___________ ^

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POR RENT—Fivo room m odera drei houso w ilh garage, two blocks fromMain and three from Bhoshone. Phono P075J. bou

FOR Cottage on W arm 02?Springs crook from August 10 un til —Scptemho'r 1. Address M rs .. C. 'J . • PSfliroi'der, F iler, I d a h o . . hari----------------------------------------------------------Thii

FO il REN T—Six-room houso, p a r t l r —furnlsiicd; on e -h d f bledc from high Pschool, on Blxth No. 'P hono 71& I,. . bits.

F 0 r“ RENT,“ S l b " o r T R A D E - P [louse with ligh ts and w a te r bn V an appi Buron it . A pply 740 So. W aahington. 1^ 1

" F O if 'R E N T - O f f ic c s and llvlnij rooms nbovo Miodd Bboe sto re . I n p quiro Twin Fnlls Amusement Oo.

r o n liENT-nouatkBoplnit lullo ', ™ ground floor, furalshod complete. By week ot m onth. 428 N. Maiir, ‘-O '

HALF of atore, best lioe Main, s t.; “ • near Booths. Address 0 . A lexander,Box 408, C ity. . .

tX)Il B D N T - n i r b r m i , fn ra U S d sparlnicat, nowly deeoroted. d e an . |3B.Apply A partm eat No. 1, t^ coad a re . ta d F ifth a t. E- ________ F(

FOB EEN T—eisip lflg rooms. I l l Sth A vi. E. Phoas 7AS-B. ^

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WANTED - OW TTiml. gcm tn l ‘i J liousewotk. L ena W dlhonsen, Phoue P (

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dve rtlsel in th e elassifled / o s ' l l p ( Ind yoor bttyer. hena

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WANTED—W ^man or g irl fo r gen- 1-2 i irol housework in small fopiily. Phoni> qoin

1??:______________ ___________________ t :W & H A V B an opeaing fo r a g(»d m er'

ivo n lin ; splendid money fo r tho n | l i t mate ) a r t j ; pr'eviont experlenco proferablo 751 ilthongh n o t t absolutely nofossory; - - vrite nr onco a s th is o ffer w ill not cmain open long; fu ll pa rticu la rr on tqnest. N orthern Woolon Co, Fergus ^ ' ■Wis, Minn, I'C

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W A N T E D -T o" b u y ' f o u r ^ l ^Iry stove. Pbono 12S5M.

WANTED—Ono two h ^ olectrlo “ ooklng p la te ; s ta to prleo and eondl- r U ion. Address P . 0 . .722, ^

WiMTED TO E E N T -ro n t 0^11™. oom houae w ith garoge. K o ehildren, ,r{nl. lox 107, fflty , ' phojl

W A N T E D -^ o do your g ra in cut p o Ing. Phono- OC0R. 355 S ix th w est. „i,eo

W AN TED -Seeond-hand p lin o box. 1“ ^ loll a t 854 Seventh' ave. E . ^

WANTED—Fords. H ighest e u h £ 9 irlce paid fo r old cars. See Wilson, t Ja y B e e Clark store.______________

Ptraffln T reatm ent for BurH^Tlie w o f a few drops o t paraffin po

1 nn English phyBlclnn's f ln t n ld sug* er ncostjon for treating b iiraa T h e appll* willration can be made from a paraffl,n 300? a n d le h d d a t a height c f aovcn or light Inchca, but care la to 'b o tnkenB ovoid form ing a conting so Uilck ThIB to be nobearably hot. A piece o f Loadfanzo or Unen Is sprcod over th is lay- tnrci!r. w ith anotlicr coating of paraffln vlctomtslde. bln. I

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d A dT insertion, and ^1 Twin Falls receive Th i Ne f or-exchange, about your ro 3 help you need—One Cent P

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' BOME OBOWN A nm.TMATTm DB N U B aB E T BTOOB. «“ •

Wo have eu t our prices lower than ^ ony firm ia Uio PoWfie Northweet. And , J , ‘ we oro giving our cmtomers tho bene- * f i t o f a ll dotUers and tominission m en 's « profit. Our stock is P5 per cen t home * grown, fresh dug In spring (no t stored In collars during w inter, losing v ita l- flmltl ity ) . Du nut do general p lan ting io ■ ~ foli^ ne wo KNOW i t to bo a fe^lluro in Wk this altitude. Wo invite you to v is it uaSle our nuncriea. I’rofetiional landscape e la td designer-at your commond. a froo aerv- -Ieo. Catalogue ready Suptembor 1st, Kimberly Nuracrics, Kimberly, Idaho. ____

POR SALE—Deorlog binder; prae-tleally, new; reasonably, priced. Ad- ____drcsr D. B., core Nowa, FA

FOR SALE—Two D eo rin g ^ d f rakes bought 1020; J80 caeh; good term r. ' Llovd-Cravon Co., 123 Main B. Phono02S.

• FOR-BALE—Ono team, wagon aud LOI harness; dieop; Seo D; P , M oon, 430 raouni Third Bo. or phono E. A. Moon, ain a:

FO R SALE—Now Zealand Red mb- bits. 200 Blue Lakes blvdi Ko. ' _____!

PO B BALB—Sovorai thousand used t i r t ^ apple boxea in good condition. Earl

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W ILL SAOEIPICB PIA N O.. =Fo r quick turnovor_,wU I 'sacrifice -

prleo; piano in our'pT w cdon (n T w in hb'lil]a .i.nd m ust bo moved at^once; oasy [jpayments; w rite qui'ek fo r partiouiars —— lo Ttie Denver Musio Company, Den- m , Colorado.

~ P 0 3 eA L E -C h lckon fries. Phone WAo"!JQOR. ?C5 Sixth W eat. . ' P “‘------------------------------------------------ :------- bre«

FO R SALE—E arly Ricnmond eher- ave.r le i S. K . N esb lt ranch. H ighw ay --------jpon,

■ ■ F d B lI i .B -P o rc l i abade. 4 ir B ix th » r tb ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j ___________

FOR S A L E - B n it proof motal g rain -------]ias: a ll sU asi everything io r tho loiry. A ndenon ft Day, 229 Shoshone It. Bo. ™_________________________ ____________inat

POB SALE—F resh 'eow , good milker,;ontlo; te tp i^ lf deadred, ! ^ u l r e Zeek Plano sto re r ___________________ _ _____

F O B ~ ljA L E ^ F lT e B uff Leghora lena; thoroughbreds; will aell u ( « p . ' f78 6 u th avS: E.. ^

FO B S A L E -O lo v e t hay in tb e ahoek 1-2 mil# north W uh lng ton aehool. . In- inire J . L. Hodgei. ,_________,

E, D, K ELLO aO , a n n t fo r L ati- a e n 1 ner's Dry A rsenate of Lead fo r sprsy k tiioo oaterlaL CaU Phone 6S0B- P. 0 . Bot goanu '51 - aee d

" f o r s a l e - 0 , a , C. Barrad Bock tg s , m o per setting , ,708 Six th a re .r ^ o n e 878W. 0 ■____________

FOB S A L B -B lo re la i, trieyeles, tirea A M I n d a e o e u o rie i W oraer’a Bepair Shop. 13224 Beeoad St. E. ___________ ' worl

FOB BALE—P lra t and aeeond ent-Ing hay, loose o r baled a t atore. Cnrry. ___daho. Phone g45Bl.________ ' OBOZl

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PO E B A L B -B olck aevtn-pasaenger ar; gsod tire s ; new top ; pbrfect en- I— ine; eaa b a seen a t £66 Ulxtli ave. N j X 'hone 487. ' — —

FO E S A L B -L Ig h t - tra ile r . Fo rd ___rheols and tires; universal h iteh lo r m r tB ny c a r; eaa bo aoon .a t 827 Se reo thvo, E . F riday a fte r 10 a. m, ,---------___________ Z----------------------------------- JO B SFOB aA L B -T h reo b ran d now five-

osionger C horrdet tou ricg e ars; inat' ___nlottded; to ' doso o u t <096 oaeh. F ra - ABHB o^Roblnson-Peneo Co., Jerom e, Idaho,'hoag No. BO. . B O U I

FOB SALE OR T B A D E -S tudebak - BWBE r roodster In ex tra good effndiUon: a t Ii n il neeept Ford in- trade. Phone Fall COW.

A U n d o n flU tua.Tho V a lu e s s ta tu e In Dydo pork. —

xiadOD, w as cnst from a cannon cop- H- nrcd during tbo D uke of W ellington's 1°” ' Ictorics. and ts dedicated to him and ^ j iIh. troopa

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lews, Daily, Tell all rooms for rent, hous- ■ Per Word-.-Phone 32

MISCELLANEOUS ■D EESSM AKiNO,' l i r a . E lla Oaner- . Phone 008W.

FIRST O L A ^ ' dreasmakiog~~iiad lie s’ ta iloring; apodal pricca soot- ir sawing. Mlaa E. A, Kellogg, R oea Oxford. . ------------- -------------i__________________LEAVE o rd e rs 'a t T . J .-L lo y d 's fo r, a lth 'a H o t Springs M ineral w aten ,

W hal is usolesa tT y o n 'm a T b r T a l - Blo to tlh e rs - advertire i t in the' tarifled.- .

MONEY TO LOaT ~ ~ ^J1500 to 12200 “ pnviito m oaoy" to tn. ,A>thur 1^- Swim &, Co.

PA E U LOANS a nd ''m on th ly pay Bt dwelling loans.' A rtnur L Swim Co., T rn it Bldg. , ‘

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W S J - r i s k rod top tire , 31 'by 4, unteil on rim, between Shoshone Ba*

a n i Twin Palls on Sunday t f t« ^ m. Leave a t o ffice of Tw in Palis ws, Beward. ^ . ■

joST —One Qoodyaar Diamond tread- ), between T errill’s ra n th and Boek. lek. Finder p le u o no tify B. H. JW -', M urtangh, Idaho. Beward.

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lONBB'B B E H A D -W hole w heat,' Tshsm, rye, nu t, milk and Vie&u> >read. Cakes and p u tr y . 816 M a b ■ve. N. Phone 84-

b e a u ty IPABLOEA U IY F A B L O B -B ear EUoy’s Mil inery. Phone 679J.

• QLASS»D O W Q L A B S-W lad a h t s l d s , '^ ' ' nat work, M oon's Shop, Phoaa f , '

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rD craS A iD ir o o in > A ir r 'Md tu handle any liind of h a u l in j , ' , 164 Seeond Avq, N . Phone 87L

PAINTIHO

o T o^ rr t d u s ifork by skilled W Mk,' a in painting, papering, a r t i f t l f ^ , s o n b is g and general d e e o ra t lu j , iranteed, a t reuonab le priees B/friii I i Grinstead. Phones 6U1L a s f c .B.

SHOB BEPAmraO ^

BHOB KBPAIbS oS { 32 Bhoshone W, Phone 898. AU ;* 'o rk guaranteed, A . Chiponrls, P l ^ . '

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ATT0BRZ7B KB. A. K O B r a ^ l iw y e r ," "SStViee B uilding., . ,

IK W . aS A B A M -L aw y sr , B a a k l ‘rnst Bldg. Phona BIS-B,

a m B. W ILSON—Lawyer,

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BELEY ft SW EBLET — A tta n s y i t law. P rastiss in d l so uns. Twte 'aUi, Idaho.

U. W OIiTE — U w ^ r , ^ b s I a i4 , over Idaho D epartm sat Store, Tw ls ■alls, Idaho, •__________________ _

H. W ISE—Lawyer, Fully organbu* y olleetion departm ent, Ofneee toema 6 and 7,over Twia Falla B a a l I T rust Co., Twin Palls, Idaho.

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mmm de,iNiGICKIIIN C I ip i lS lf .

OomxnisBioner Hoars Objootions U a o to Trassfor of Biparian -m-

foldings ■' — ' cr

Testimony In a eontw t nffoctini(' r \ : •Tipstian rlg litj o f aboBl a « o re of BMk C'icck dla trict fanner# w m heard j M by W. U. 8wcnd*en, United Blolca com- olia loner o f rcclamntloD of Bolio, yen- terday afternoon. No final deeiston , wan readied a t thU lioarinR allhouRlt ‘'"® fomowtinl volumlnouii testimony wns u loljmittcd. ' eonsldo:

Tb<! f^iro i^otTs ou t of an appliea- >rar dc| tion made by H enry Jonea for the sim ilar transfer of 00 inrtioji of wntor, decrccd nieans : him for the .operation of n .fartn threo dont w and a half miioB soiitli o f Kimberly lo oceupst a point about five miles fu rther up tho ereck to Innd suld bV Jones to W. deputy IL Turner, a Kimberly IiubIiiobs man. Iiir sor

Opposition to tho t r a n s ^ r dovelopod rarryln. whon n niim lxr o f riuiehers, t^klnR cifnied v t^ e r from Reck crook ilream . alleffed offendoi tliat such an a r t w ould , depleto, tlio cratlon flow rcf^ulrcd for tho operation b r th e i r it camo laodr, whlHi tie below the po in t |o betweon w Ucb rfiango is refiuosted. These coa B. Jack te stan ls, reprcsontcd by A ttorney B. and a : M. W olfo,. declare' th a t sineo^the C<i- w itb a ineh flow now used by Fanner Jones duct of is below iJieir land* I t Is all M turoH y tho ban supplied by return flow from ibe ir piop- rial ovi orhes ond by springs th a t well up from fraeturl tho bod of tbo creok bolow tbom. Thoy claim th n t tbo tn»nrfer lo a point five miles nbovo would materially a ffo ft ‘t l e l r riRhts, a

- Tho lua tto r was beaVd in tho offico - 4f W. P . Quthrio, counsel for the peti-

tloner, yesterday 's heariuj.' beitJR con* ‘ “ PP eluded w itliout decision when Ihe com- mtMloiiT declared it would bo necei- S>tr to havo.im official surveyor’s In-

' je rt tfn t lo n made o f w ater righ ts and P ° ' j ilMBflUions fttonif-Hork ercek In order J ® ," ,"

t recorde in the cose miRht bo com- foU int.H e s ta ted an englncpr would be ‘l>

from his office to mako this In- Pitlon w ithout delay.

'^ T h 'e prlncjp.'»l wItne.M beard yester- i « y wiis WJiffnus fiorson, w atorm aster n ia t l^ '^M -Roek Creok. Mr. Larson pave Im- j'*®"- .'^ b rtiin t testim ony as lo wnter flow and ‘fo c“P' } 't te e ffec t lh o tran sfe r of tho 00-lneb wdings ',r ! (A tt would likely havo on tbo flow *tlifliow the point a t Issue. The Jones i'"**®, c ripo rian boldine is a decreed right of i h o year 1880. Discussion* of tho of- “ 'own,

• to c t llu» proposed transfer would bave >'‘0 "I'"’ • ' i junior rigb ts tone nnd earnest- *■

nr^ued by fnunsel for tho lltlgantfl,'A ttorney Wolfe m aintnm m c th a t jn- ‘''I®.'’ fJ' nlor rlfibtsihTimld.-bo inntprinlly dam- Tliorc* is need. To tb ls -li io cmmUa1oner*'ox- ccplc.l, bu t d H n re d t b a n m i s opinion " senior lic h ts would'lje'iVdmafred W U lw "P ''K"' Channj. • pro]Vl)ocision will bo rendered, the com- n jssloner stirtcd, ns soon ns .possible eccupiei a fte r the dc[prtm ent surveyor hna ;'P ‘ n ia je o fficial survey of thn prem bes "’K ' nffecti'd, nnd his roifort returned. niited n

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Mareb, El Cnpltnn .......................-8ou.n S ' " ’•8oleetw n,'T lio Army C hnp la in------- ^

................ ..............- ................ Mlllocker ,Fox T ro l, JQain S t r t -e t ........ _.KUekmnnOverture, Carmen ............................Bizet ” '?* >8One-8top, G rieving for You._Dufteyno Seserlp tive, Danci; o f S a lo m e —Ixm po Mareb, Ilarmoiiv Ilsavon ....Barnbonso e iar 'S pang lrd Iknncr. '

, ■ man, w){ W AEBANT FO B FARMER. Jackson

A w arran t hnn been issued for tbo ^ aiyest o f A rthur I’lilsler, a farmer

' « u s a place is nboul four .miles east o f tho W ashington school on Addison /~>i ayenoo. Tho Itonner is nccuscd by W,L .,Johnson , d ircrto r of d lrtriet high- ways, o f flooding tho rond passing hls ■ plaeo to tho d a m a ^ ond 'dctrim cnt of tho highway. 3 c

I N N E T GAMES "j SNEW YORK, yPh-M lM Jl^ ry K. ’ ^

Drowne, San I’rancisco, and Mrs. Mny • •> C' Su tton Bundy, Los Angeles, engaged in 1 e th e ir Bcmi-flnni round gtinics today in -i ii tho Now Y ork st.itc women's tennis championship toum am cnt a t the Cre­scent A tble tie club, llrooklyn. ' • '

U O EN B BD TO WllD.A marriagii lletmso--w.n ijsuod Uiis

■fflOniln,’ to-H obert. R . Brooks o f 'B n tU and Oln M. WhJdey of I’ocatello.' ,

American Legion dnnce a t Iloybroco E obf Oardcji, F iler, ovcrj- Friday n ight, ^

. Blue B ird orchestra.— adv.

. L a d le s 'a s d tm e n ’s n i t i , and lod le i' p lain wool eoats and dreises eleaaed/ ' 1 1 50c. Idnho C leoneta.and D yeri.-<i4T.

DO 'SOD need & t» x lf Call Bob. — ' phone 74.—a d r. t

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Harried Quarry, Barely 1 ' creted Minion of the Law Discovery ,of.Whiskey Pla Maze Distillation in Housi

For deputy shorKfs, or o ther officers ond avi f the law, whoso business i t is to <>laso down malefiletors, au thorities a ic ,insiderlng advisability o f Kippeals to jc n mi a r departm ent fo r trench helmeta and tbo ma- m ilar defetisivo nrmor as a protec tive biiilcy i cans ngninsl counter a ttac k or oeei- tho vm ont wliilo pursuing thoir hazardous stopped icupatlons. from hiI |u t t n ight ono Twin Pnlls county |,(ni. • *] jputy cniilo near losing bis lifo or bo- j^irontlj lg seriously ' maimed for life while nr.o tha irryln.1 oiit a program of practieo do- u „ t ,,op gnod for tho ne tting of on alleged Qvonue ■fendof against tho law, lienco eonsid- i,is bull atloQ of tbo play to wenr a m o r . As (ho hen camo out a bkilrsbreadth Intervened luirxcd

itweon tbo deputy and in jury , and L package , Jackron, aged 22, languishes in ja il .Jacks id a Rocky M ountain whiskey s till, rape f.ii itb a quan tity o f Invigorating pro- • let of e o ra meal, and tho liko nro in 0 bauds of the iputlioritles as mate- tI iu |< al ovldenco th a t Jackson has beon iiimsnlf aeturlug tho s ta te prohibition law. . Sheriff

Bome Ad7flntnxe.Tlie n rrc it o f Jackson, was fruughl u ith ' a g reat deal of adventure nnd ‘ isco:nfort, nceordiiig to tho tlalo of *iirnkey Ben Brown, who wns one of ^ 10 apprehouding contingent. Sold con- > ■ . i ] ngont wns fftmpoaed of Brown, Ham- ton nnd Ormsby, bf the hhe rlff 's sec 'on, a rd John JL Book, loador of the i )lIeo -forct. Brown nearly had hi. lad rra ck c J in the foroy and Ormabi ‘ ° * U in to an open collar, bu t they goi . . j , ] . , , , : oir (|iinrrj-. ,I t nppears l i a t during yeaterdaj , ? , % ■ening tho hoalilo forccs of tho sher- f r departm ent reeeivcd radio Infor- ; ® ation th a t an nutomgbire bearing two „ u ,„ cn, ono n r Iho wheel nnd another In0 capacity of m cuenger.bearing glad dlnga in form of w et goods; wouldISS ft certain given spot on Third a v ""me (flst so m e tim e between ID 'nnd ‘ “, 7 “. o ’clook last n ight. Led by D eputy rown, tbo forrtying p a rty s ta rted fur o' spot in <jueitIon. The p lsfo In'fli- ted in the clandestine informationthe Third nvonno onrt corncr o f the flpni

loy running bnek o f the Rex Arms.’ ^lore is n stirnll v n ran t pU>t of ground J\

th is cor|ivr, tho a n u boing coveredIMi tnll ^^ecds. N earby, nnd righ t , « . o i1 iigninst tii’o w alk, bu t stnnding on . ' 0 property, is a smnll mntcrml bouao N orris, id back bf this Is ft small residenrc n pnrlic ciipied by a colored flimlly. i'u rthu r a t the) tho nvenup, ,in fa c t, the next build- Ih ree hfg to the cnitw ard. Is a gnrngc-i ten- Sntcn.v'itcd nnd uacd as a repijir shop nnd wns Inlr^'lce bouse. In tho woods.about the room wlca‘ included In th is description Chlof piled !>.'?puty Brown dlspoaed bis force* snrao_ pUyslcinuntling ].ind some lying In vnntngo lion wm linlr, .»

The M ystic Hour.Ju s t nn the town clock tolled the , yslia hour of 11 nn automobile con- in ing Iwu wen camo from tlic oust NEWid of the avenue, d riving n t a good the Delice. The rnr stopped momentarily crn Ilni'fore lho n-nidcnco mentioned nnd n a stockan, wbo la ter gavo bis n.-unc ns I. K. nblo Aulekson, and his rcaidcnce as 3.19 8e«.-- ord on

Saturday S3 c fli is 8 -oz . D e l M o n U ; P o r k a n d Bi

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ROCHDALE— We Take Orders for E

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Into Waste Place by Ti'in;

y Misses Head of Se I;"'"!'• ' 1 I T 1 1 *!‘o Ilaw—Arrest Leads to advie

>Iant and Quantity of S;'.,' use ■ ■—•------ I t1 avenue eaat, stepped out. Tho ear aomo ivo on. *'oni]irbo Incondutcent rnys from th e ln-rin eet corner lighl revealed to tho hid- .mrrci 1 minions o f th i ' law lho fnct thn t ra lec I ma-i carried under'his nrm a rather noiid ky paper packogo. lie sta rted in to cr tb ' vacant p a rt of tbe lot nnd was fore pped when Officcr Hamilton sprang tha t m his 'ivcedy couch and confrontod not ii I. ■ Tho man, in panic,' turned ap- woulil ently in ten t upon fleeing tho men- well j

th a t hailed him, bul iis ho turned jiopped Officcr Omisby. W ith two / «■

nue of escape cut off Jackaou threw “ bulky paekago far Into the weeds. (] head of a socrelc'd deputy being

sed on\y by n whisker when tbe u - . k«K- f i l . . ■ I I ,™aeksnn gave up iin Hilcmpt to es0 f.iid was placcd under arrest.' annou

N ttzitnr Escape. |l»o p

'hu i-nckage, wbich Jnrkaon relieved ganlto lanlf of, was, rcseued by Deputy ; irlff Brown, nnd proved to be a a { g-jlion fru i t j.ir •filled to tho brim Ir whnt is docinred'to bo a fairlrb n^i iple o f Rocky .Mountrin dew, ns OCH nufaetured In these parts. I l ro hap- t cd tlm t tho ja r fell upon so ft soil, '*1 was unbroken in the falling. It itjld ti».evidence against Jackson.Lt ll i t sh e rlff ’s.o ffice -Jaekaon is w f I to hayo sU ted th a t ho lived on ond avenuo e u t , b u t Investigation ‘ tho preniises a t tha t number reveal- he fact th a t no 'aueh person had idenro a t th a t place. Tlirosgb thw P '* |'" uiry Iho deputies lonxucd, i t jls re- •d, tho t Jaeksbn’s rcg-ilar abiding :c is a t snO Fourth avenue cast. A vey of th a t plneo rovfa led -a com- lo moonshine still m the cellar, the ] NR lorntur consisting of ri Ibrcc-burner comm o\Ino siovc, lO'gnllon milk ean fixed d ns h, re to rt, a long eopper worm, a t 3 CO lO gallon wooden kegs enntnining vancc a mn.ihcs in vnrioua degrees of fer ita tinn . nnd somo o t the finished Cnll duct of tbo p lant. f d .f o

__________ D yers

eat and Strain Are — Too Mitch for Norris ■ ■

fASinS-OTOS, Tl. C., (fll-Scrmlot rrls, republican, Nebrnrka. suffere.l >nrlta1<collapsc In the scnnie today the rtoao o f nn address of tu’nrly PO hours, The e ffo rt tombined witb en.4>' honl- cahmisted him nnd he I Inken to itn adjninini; rominitteo m wluTc f irs t nid remedies weri' ap- id liv Senator Ball of Delaware, n slciiin wbo snid Mr. ^ io rrii ' eDiidi- I win not believed lo lie icrinuH.

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ILROAD 'STOOEHOLDERS OIVEN 100 P ^ E CENT D IV lD EN n

iEW YORK, (/P)—The ditn 'to:.. of Dclaunre, Ijacknwnnun jitnl West- Ilailr(1.id company today di'ilnreil

tock dividend nf 100 per n 'lit pav0 August 20 to stockholdcT.t mi reo-

on .\iigust 8.

Specials1 B e a i m ......................... ! 25<:1(1 B e a n s ....... .................... 4 4 r

...................... :.......... 25«-iiniK ,.......................Sl.OO>* e a d i ..................... ■...........79<: '•1 ........ ............................ 39i-

19 A rf io n a te o f L o a d ‘ \

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, S , I D A H O , T H U R S D A Y , j

tP A LS 7 ^A 'T o v i i - i r f o u s e A C o u - i T i ^

H O U S E ; A L i M O u S i i i i i - ~ y

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mfiEiiiiiiiiEiiN I r p f lM s is i im L

_______ , Hocn io n P o o i f f c A n n o u n o e s I n t o n -

t i o n o f . E e d u o i n g T a r i f f o n a t the I d a h o F r o d n o t te r , i

* servicHeductions in tho fre igh t rate s on. oJi.i pota toes wftfch, in th e easo of J^ c o l vln F a lls sblpmonU to F o rt W orth.' o f a xn.1, would amount to 0 ceata por survii ndrod pounds, aro contemplated by ^0 Union Pacific syttom, nceording to ■vlci-s received, by Joel M. P h o a t OkliJi nernl ngont fo r tho« Oregon Shortno, a : Bolao, from E .M . Adams, vice 'esidont In charge b f tra f f ic fo r tho Bor■lion I 'o c ifk . child.I t U estim ated by M r. p ries t th a t whenmo llttlo timo, will be required to unmaimjiilo the ta r i f f and to soenro spocinl th e c<rmlraion from tfio in te rsta te com- aecldc'rco com m iajion 'to mftko tho new Mondite effective on leas than tho sta tu lo rv ft sov(lioe. If is considered^oubtfu l whetb- Iconscitho now rntes will be offeeUvo bo m io I

tl' Ajigiwt 10 or 10. Mr. P rie st s la te d chapela l the proposed ra te roduetlon wns an ea t intended na an omergoney rato bu tluld npply to tho la te fall potatoes a i --------'II as the rem aining early crop.

aunches Impection — of Federal Buildings

--------- --------------------------Cote,IVASIIINOTON, D. C., (ff ) -T n fu r. F a lls 1•ranco of plans to promote tho wcl- tion o•e nnd health o f poatal employes. Tw in(lounccment wns mado to ik y th n t n t tho> public health service had uodet- weroten to mnko regular ir.speetion of Qlenniltar.-- conditions o f buildings occu- lho Ai d by the servieo nil over the Uni-1 S tates. ---------

alkan States Unite , io Head Off Charles : p

^'IBNN’A, f/P>—A Irenty providin;»• 'a declaration o f w ar on nungtiry,•tho ovont Emperor Clinrles rotunis

th') Hungarian throne, has been f< nod by Uumania, Jugo-Slavla nnd cho'flliivakin, according to dis- Uhc-i from netgrndi!, renchlng here lav.

, « ---------- 8]fBAN 8 U0 AB OOMMlSaiON

BOOSTS nA W PEODUOT PEIO B a i^^RW YORK, (/P)—The Cuban sugar nmlrslon a t n m eeting here t o ^ y . _ :cd the non- prleo of its raw I3 l- 'l cents coat and freight, nn ad- J ncc o f 1-4 eent.

^flll 210W and h a te your shU cleon- ,fo r SO coats. Idaho Cleanera and ers.— Bdv, , -------

T l' I ) e in o im t n l ) le W lie e ls — s o t s .........

T n p C o v e r s w i th l ia c k c u r t a i n .L ii; ,';ra ffc C a r r i e r s .................................W i n d S l i ie ld G Iurh, l o w e r ............W i n d S h i e ld O laSK , u p p e r ..............P t t i n p s ......t^ p a r k Pln;,'H , a i l c a r . s ...................... .

- T u b e P a tc l iC R ...........................................O r o n s o G u n s ...........................................H n n s o l in ld L u b r i c a n t .........................

OIL MEDIUM- 7 0 c

' , BB)Special Friday

T I R E S

0 3 0 x 3

' $10.45

6fiO. .. T U B E S ■

ry 3 0 x 3 l i e i i .................... - ........................: .'iOx.Ti.a.itwr..............;........

\ 3 2 x 3 i - 2 'Q r o v ..................... ................• •■ ;3 2 i4 .1 -2 G r e y ......................: ...................

EVK

JAY be;• . ' ■ N E X ' i

B T 'O Z JFF fiTEEBBTT Oopyilgiit, 1821 by N ^ y e r

n - " I A - R > C i a J 6 - C ^ a

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j j e a t l i s ^

Homer Alexandor, fo r years engaged tho luslneas o f thresher operator In oW 1-4

la d istric t, died a t 10:30 loat n lgbt tho homo of a nephew, F orrest l*ra- Dcod

r , 130 T hird aveuuo east. Funeral rvices will bo conducted n t tbo Gross- 1-4 8-11 an chapol a t 10:30 Friday morning by « locnl lodge, K nightr o f Py th ias . *1,750, oeod'jnt has beon ill about two months ' a complication of ailments. E o Is — irvivcd by his wifo, a sister, M rs. IL . Prat-ir <tf Tw ln.FoIls, and a 'l) io the r sid ing in M l e h i ^ and a s is te r - in kliJiorr.o. Burial will bo In .Twin JDAHC ills crmelery. - ^^.01

, NewiB ertha Morgan, 10•yea^old• orphan illd, Viho wns accidbntally Injured , lien ll pony sho w n t r id ing became m anageable a n d th re w 'h e r , died a t ‘ e coiinty hoapltal th is morning. The . cldenl occurred on the m orning o f Take onday, Ju ly 17. Tlio child su stu n e d Special sovero concussion a ad nover regained Cleanoi nsclousneHi ■ M eoingitis reaultod.10 body la n t ttie D ew it t m ortuary BEA! apot aw aiting word from rolotlves In

eat'torn sttilo regarding disposal.* .■ /

FUNEEAIS . I '-------- < - *

Funeral services wore conducted a t o ’elocdc this morning f o r R ay C.

lo, accident victim ‘near Shoshoiic OPE Jin la s t eonday. Barial, under diree- in o f 'P . J . Grossman, was mado in r in Falls ecmotcry. Funeral aorviees tbo home, 740 Second avenuo north, 132 iro in cliarge o f th e Rov. Charles | onn B a ir i, rector o f tho O hareh o f i ; Ascenelop.

RELIEF FROM HMost beodachoa.are traceable to

foctivo eyes or woakeiiod oyo mnsb

Poor eyes throw the whole norr

syBtem ont of balance. Onr gliia

are the romedy.

Parrott Opt“Where Glasses Are F

LJBEin .............................................................................. .

, '— 0 1 1NOHE BETTBE

BBINO YODE OWN CANS y Special Si

TIRES 3 0 x 3 - 1 - 2

$12MIW O OULY

000 Mile Guarantee TUBES . ,

..... $2.45 33x4'l-2 G r e y ................

........... $2,96 35,x4 1-2 G r e y ........................ $2.65 3G.x4 .]-2 G r e y ...........................$3.76 ,37x5 G r o v .........................7EET TnBE OnAEAHTEED >

!E CLARK,X a a m D N E E , D lstriba tor

XT TO. POSTOFFICE

•, j f e 28,19a^ ' :

M m Berriee, ID&

B u T L E r I I ■ , .P ' ^UST/ICH E.^. . ,

.‘ITHcrrX ■

IN S F E R S D F R E A L E S T A T Ei ^ e d by tb e T w ia 'ra i l ! TiUe u d

A bttxact Oonpaojr

ilen t U . B. to O .-'t. Randoll, N 1-2 U , N W 1-4 SB 1 4 , ,BW 1.4 NW -11-20. •!od, ,E. 0 .. Chance to J . 0 . Oasklll,3W 1-4 N W 1-4 0, p t. BE 1-4 N E , M l-20. • - U r '30d, J . C. Oasklll to T . D.- Nash, -W 50, samo la n d . . '

.AMUSBM1NT8

n O - " T h o Llttlp F o o l" f ro m 'th ’# . ' ivel by Ja ck London; W ao Patho ews and comody. ' v

■ n E U M -"d o ts ld o tho Law »', a 10- el fea ture, a jto ry of Ban' Francis- ; a ll'S tar e a s t

ike advantage of o a r Big .Cleanisc :lal. 8 U U eleaned, SO eedta. Idaho ners and D y er* -adv .

SAD TH B nT.sfiflTrfT!T> A D a '

ALEXAKDEE SHOE

EBPAiEmaDona WWlB Yon W alt

PE N T I U i 10 O'CLOCK SAT-

■DBDAT NIOHTS

32 Shoshone W . _ Pbone SOB

ANOBLO C m PO U EIS , Prop.

h e a d a c h e s ] ^tode-'

soles.

rrons '

itksses

tical Co.Fitted RigM'

$I l e g i i l u i ' S a lt!

....$55.00 $26.00

....$12.06 ' $9.70 ,$G.00 . $3.90 - W$G.00 $4.45 J

$G.50 $4.96 '■$2.25 $1,46$1.00, $ .60$1.00 ' $ .60

....$ .75 $ .40

....$ .30 $ -.16

[L HEAVY 7 5 c

Saturday ■TIRES

3 2 x 4 1 - 2 .

$27.50

TUBES J ■ ................. $4.00 •

....... ...........$4.60................ ........ $4,76......................... 5.00-

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