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^ I FirgtSeetion '* ' 'VOL COOL iDGE S AO fiRE^ ysittiwioi(:s . io M ie z "• ■•• •:/'■ '• dn , » ...-. jjjj . Natlon-Wlde ,R*llo Hook-Up Presents SlriWtig Contrast to . Circunntance? Surrounding SS i n « t Observance) ■ SS . ______ ' W«J I (By Thft Aa8«lftted Prm ^ will WABHINOTON. Nov. 33—Itie* rtdlo £!« pUc«d at the comaiond o( Presi* o2 dent Coolldffe tonight for » pmonol wU] . appeal to the people to give thanks for. another year of peace and domes- Ua oontentment. . , On the eve ot another ooniveruiy | r l ol the tlm t Thankaglvlnt.by a hand- I f l ful of colonlstA more than 300 years I L l ago. a hook-up of a acore of radio AUtlons was arranged to bring for the li first time lu history to mlUloiu of > r people, the words of a president read- ll Ing his Thanksgiving day proclama- tion asking for a continuation of di- vine favor. pi: Whereos the first observance In New Sngland in the .seventeenth cenuvy if. Tound the very cndle of Amehdan If civilization surrounded by hostUe .. savages and wUdemeas, tonight's cere- I|i mony beholds the'present of the ' > nation letting his voice carry to • clvlUsed people lrean''oo«st .to coast, bc over the cities and (an u which have prem rlwn from the forests, and even pos- « slbly abroad where the stUl young of e republic has assume^ a conunondlng influence. urw. Btreases'IUfbcrTalttca aistr Reminding the nation that fields con« Qtul factories have yielded abundant- . ly during tbe year. Mr. Coolldge's proclamation declared tbat with these ^ had come a more profound knowledge of the higher values of-life. JSS *There has been advancement in ^ our physical well-being.” the procla- !r ‘ matlon ssid. *We hav* logreased m r ------desire, (or the thlngs-ttat-adnlnliUr to the mind and to the .»oaL;- We ^ have'nUsed tha meatal lad/jaorol standards et Uf*. - , • -22 have hiid ihs bUastas U p«iee < “2 continuing to reihember those in' of- ,.>3. flicUon we should rejoice in our abU- Uy to give (hem relief." ?T5 Day at White Boose The program of which the address by the president was the prlnclpol port, waa Uxe algnol-^for st.day ot ^ (OonttooeTm Page Two) Utui I datl GWESDEGR rU lCK B Ira li Master of Ohio Farmers’ Or- « ganlzatlon Calls for Reform- slon ing System of Education. - chaj --------- . tawi CLEVELAND. Nov. 33 (/P)-Decry- ‘ Ing dwindling supply of country doc- C( ion. who care for tbe health of 30.- A. 1 000.000 people In rural communities terd Horry A. Caton. master ot the Ohio Boti (.late grange today placed a rtsolption Johi to aid in reforming the present sys- w tem of medical ..education. The grange decided to hold it 1M8 in. convention in Washington b y a-close vote, alter Denver had mode strc^ An bid for the meeting. ' . uM "There are Increoidng hosts tn rural m I j sections, who are medically helpless, while the cost ot medical service, I where it is to be had.. mounU higher and higher." the Ohio master declared in Inttoducing his resolution asking that tbe medical profession take some steps to encourage young men to be- come general practitioners. The spe- oUt ciallst who takes c(U« of about lo per cent ot all medical cases, has V sounded the knell for the country d«Uir^and general pracUtloner,-Caton |. ••Young men who are required to spend seven years In college medical » work st an expense of from 10000 to ^ SIO.OOO. are not looking for an ordi- Uan nary practice, am ou ordinary people, chi* dr for any proctlM in the country, ed There Is a dem ^B for a procUcol medical coune t^flt tha general / . practitioner tm .worthy seiylce in his ' 'IT community.'* Caton said. ■ agal ______________ _ tew COLORADO GOVERNOR TO SEEK STRII^ONFERENCE ".SS _____»_W)-ramniot w. petitions signed by 6830 stiiksrs. mln- ^ ers and citizens ot L u Animas and m »i Huerfano counties, prepared to seek ^ a ccmferenco between strikers and operaton looking toward a tennlno- to\ tion of the Colorado ooal strike. no] . The peUtlons were presented to the gevemor lato today by Choi. Ueti, K. Earl Parker, finll noseaskl ahd Alex ^ sheptwtt. who I w • letter stating ^ t', Se^-stoS e»SSve t ^ }“•* I atrlktng Colorado ooal mlnersl” The ^ ^ letter was signed by Louis D. Mos^ 1^ -Chatman of the stat« ex- ben , eetittre committee, ot the striking flu Ctfcndo Dtinen.'* nm .-'..J- “1 rjreoA _____I- ------------- -- — ' V *' V -.'/.iM l'. w -W • ■ v V r-J < • .W..S..W- , v: pD|| MiOT^rGaise Trial ‘ V.** ' Social'Glub Rr aBlITLl,'llo*. JJ W)-A MCUl elub hta beee formed by thft seres ni women.and fiVe men ot the Jury Hi which ecovicted Mrs. Luld-Xttoel Ul Oruber ot sedood degree murder for slaying her husband. Ura. Martha. Ryan, one or the Jurors, announced r*a»h todaythe club had been tanned. .Fll the jury locked up 11 days and 10 nt nlgbU during the trial, also bave been invited to Join, but have de- clin«/beeauae of other trials under In way in superior court. Tbe first party ot the social club WiU be held tomonow, when Mrs. Eleanor Brest, Juror, who Is accused MB of beitt in^ible for Jury duty, were will b e th e honor guest. withli ______________________________________ Jprt»« reoeS mmmin ^ WDD IS IR ICTG IISE I ------r in bli Petition Again Involves Valid- ity of Idaho Uw In LItlga- tion Before Supreme Court. ItM (ace -------- said BOIBE, Nov. 33 (/P)—Idaho’s su- w ^l )reme court was petitlaaed today for >aaw I rehearing of iU decision in the case »“ If etark and Moberly against Mary • «» Z. M^T-»»g*»»"i Elmore county treas- irw, and the flmlth prairie highway -in llstrict, in which the validity and bear lonsUtnUonamy of the IdUio district (hot aw was « p h ( ^ told In iU recent decision In the test wlthl »se. the supreme court held .the Ou lighway dlstriet, organised under the and itote .law, was a legsl taxing district, th ru u with a local Improve- gatei nent district In which assessmenU the srsuM & M S ’^ ““s ind.w M M fSf.U v& W tiict was not prlei property without due prooosi ot teW.. trcB Tbe ease ls regarded as a test ac- com] tion In th a t. Idaho highway dls&lcts he - organised under the law. have issued bulb cloee to 115,000,000 worth of sceurttles, reoel A decision of the federal sUtutory La eourt declared the act a violation of IS r the fourteenth amendment and to hear ixirrect the act's defecU tbe Ikst legls- pasl lature enacted 131 special acts, vail- the' dating [.district seourltles and organ- his Isations. The federal-court’ recently the declared thf> validating acts to be suf- gou. [Idently remedial. The supreme court was tossed ohly on the old highway dU- coun COMMISSION TO REVIEW IDAtfb, CORPORATION U W p BOISE, Nov. *o"l#)-Oovemor H. 0. Baldridge named today flve 'attor- neys on the oorporatlco code commis- sion empowered to recommend to' the next legislattire amendments to cr changes In the Idaho' c6rporatl(« laws, or to recommend for adoptim a new corporation eode. Commission members named are: A. L. MerrlU. PocateUo: R. B. Seat- terday, CaUlweU: Jtm B, ^wley. Boise; James Harris, Welser, and John P. Gray, Couer d’Alene. Members of the ftommlssloo ^ to serve without pay a ^ without hav- ing expenses ruunded. SCHOOrfMSES IIS CEIVIl F IGURE Suspended Chicago Educator Walks Out of Board Session HearingPropaga(idaCharges. OHIOAOO. Nov. 33’ (JPi-JTbt WU- Uam McAndrew school trtfl lost i& chief figure today when the suspend- / ed superintendent of schools walked I out of the hesoing. '• ''UntU he ts tried on ehart«.(Ued against him, -Ur. M oA nd^ wiU tt< tou^ no more sessions, his attoniey } advised the bo«nL The educator, al- luded to by Mayor Thcmpeon as i j **tool-of King Oeorge.” was charged ' l wUh insubordination. ^ Tbe board had prepared to b w } further^ teetlmonjr" or ^GSuT' O ra^ trioto' league ot New Yorfc. of whai ( MUler caUed British pii^Mgandft ia \ history texta MeAndnr deput- { cd. Several tMMUd memtMci n n e d ^ / to 'r^ain but he «talked out neither replying nor hisltatlnfc - MUler appewed bKore the bowit several days ago and. t a ' irtOi' p tte witnesses narrated a wideapreid eO at by oreat Bilttln to tolUwke.Amer- f iesa opinion to the loteat et motU liy history. 'MiUer waited whUe the board mttn- V bers argued onr UcAndrw^TMttA, f tlnally adjoumhic wttboitt takloTvNk m^f^ssoc/ATj^p pjftga s s s s s s s .\ ':." .i ' :'.-= s a :^ = a ,"rt!: : fflN 'fA LLS, IDAHO, THJJ |tii;aTo aiiifim pi, 1 Ol i t e LIFE» ^ told a itholio Priest, First to Face ^ Firing Squad at Mexico City, Dies With Arms Outstretched jn Blessing. -------- from 1 IBy m Associated Preas> MS3CI00 c m r. Nov. 33-Pour men ‘y / fe fu r^ ttd -out to their deaUi today thin , tbe waUs of the Mexico Clly Iton, They wer^ executed for the The seat attempt against the life of Detect ineral Alvaro Obregon, fonner prts- forger: snt of the republic and ttow ,soIe re- that •prteldenVlal candidate. .prosed Ihe first to face the firing squad Evans la Mlguet AgusUn (roluarez. de- checks ribed as a Roman CithoUc priest. ______ » met his fate calmly, kneeling with isped hands for a brief prayer. en standing and extending his arms STOCi blessing. Ke crumpled over as the ai-t lUet* passed through his body. A motoent later the second man, ds Swura VUchls, an electrical en- oeer, was led from his cell. Be liked across the- court yard with •U>ek m Mdy step, glanced with firm, set ord hlgl ee at the body of the priest, but total sa id no word. When he reached the Ul be turned and faoed the squad. zing straight at his execuUoners. (Kth U >d. feU before their buUeU without of indhr sound. » n Condemned Men Walt Tam ‘ New In their ceUs the two others could * r the voUey of rUle fire and the ot of the sergeant's pUtol. which 0®“"® Id ol the late they wete to meet J"®,"': ithUi a few minutes. Outside, a crowd of several thou;i- >d had gathered!: they peered f trough the Iron grating of the great LO Ch (tes, some even attempted to scale r>^ le waU. but unsuccessfully. The OO sojde could not tt« me_execution, ______ ii they massed around tVie ^IxtAces lenUy listening for the shots that M them of the grim happenings i ne Idden (ran tbelr vision. Humberto ProJuarea. brother of the rlest, was .third. Also with unfalter- « tg s t ^ h»,croes*d the^ court yard. olfcing pasf the..tw^bodi^ He i*. nlned whaf-tduil’^Have tteen cx- ® reow emotion; his face was pale, but ^ Dmpoaed. Without uttering a word Un e looked into the rifles and fell Bake uUet riddled beside the others and front welved the coup de grace. have Last came Juan Tirado. For iO or and S minute* he had been In his cell . eight earing the shou.that ended his com- ' depU aaloos' lives; then he was led to -r ae waU. Tirado seemed weak frcm lau U wounds which he had received at le time of the attempt against Obfe- ^ ou. He was very pale, but his laee ms resolute. He croesed the fatal )urt yard with stride less firm th>n (Continued co Page Two)^ rew 1 rW /1 ^ -r J> I / • ■ : . t^A^SPAPSB W 7 m o r n in g ; N( to Crime 0^11 33 (;p)-Ttader . -.a ights 6 T W tw o UtUe ChUdren. T il I B U k riw ; occupied the mind I |l n r / i c ,i i m , former pastor of ■ U im a tjA tfy k m , Minnesota, he ! Det^vw;^bhn PauUon. to the tusion.-bli* sen.-te or right and Ranki ng fm lM and led him to ir a forriff.check lor U.SO to Uai )ca)^epm M nt iiore for a few' Ikets-atid^toyii to gladden the rts' of, hli*^»mtly on Christmas "'rl Wll vans, whihfiune to Puget Sound n M1nne«p(flfa a few days ago. leorch o(' taMbh. collapxcd In (he ' Jail a(Ur>'!ttU arreat and was en today=*l«ttie county hospital , . " S '“ '-.“ W '"""'- S S he storyJU former pastor told Insleot :ecUve -PM|t>n. bead of the and vi lery d e t a ^ P touched officers tonlgh t they^SS decidcd not to Britisl; eeoule u o u K U is ahown that to Auj uu haS 'M ^ oilier worthless backei ■cks. Mr. >CK MAft‘l(iT AVERAGES ET R E ^ b HIGH LEVEL ” W Y O R a ^ ^ . 33 (;p)-lnduatrlftl J * g : market M itre s touched a rec- guilty Ilgh level t # itll ilmc today whUe sales c n jm d '3,000.000 shares, for roR S second U M . thls year, and the time in- history. The number here. 1 idhridual V m e dealt ln -600-also e. r . i new high'reconi. The sales of ord t BW York.stOdc exchange member- p ^ b was armgfl lor the record “stom king- prlee »300.000. nearly Freda )le the yeat’srjow. and a seat on after New Yorli:. market cluuiced tiuuls Slmeo he' unpr^eettted price of MO,000. of cc Pome ck B u ^ ^ p Bill’s JJTO Body' in~fiis. Chosen ^as^^B ting Place DEWER. Hof a M1-BW1 in Uld concM huw b«n pte- 1 over the csiiMU of colonel W. «hioh “Buffalo B lS Cody and Mrs. Bdy l9iuyK.^tr,ti^.-wUlnever ^ moved ftom tnelr resllng plaee 1 Lookout mountain near here. <rhc Under the direction of. Johnny the b aker, foster son of the noted OUes ontiersman. the two caslceu felt i kve been encased In steel bars Capta nd concrete to a thickness of dined ght feet on oil sides nnd to ■ the b tplh of 13 feet'from the surface, reputj “Ihe. work f«ver settles the lie talk about the possible re- ^..*7* »oval of the bodies of Colonel ody and Mrs. Cody from ’ the 25^® !stlng place they choose. " Baker £^5 lid today. 'The work will lost ersons wht> mlsbl agitate (or the ~>— mioval ol the bodies.” :UtURE STILL CLOUDED IBM /HH -Oiii»riiht, IBT, TWIN F4t>r^ COVNTrr fO V EM B g fcM , 1927. iTSHftyi® [= lEMHillB 0 IIESUMEIl.mi ^ ___ chalrm ing de ker pf Proposed Hop. to awali Intimates Belief That irmart’s Story o.f Encounter (ith Storm Was Concocted. , S “ - central are tx (By The Associated 1>re9S) of a rrR orr. Mleh.. Nov. as—a sharp of j,ig ram of censure, in which he wai ^ttie red to get his ship "ready to go- Ad of performing for "cheap vdlgar pubUdty," ,was dispatched [ht to Captain-R«dsrkk A. Giles. ___ lh airman, who proposes to fly n f l i n .ustralka, by Wmi. H. Roaenwame. H I I I S er of the fUghU uUlU r. Rosenwame'a - telegram, ihade lc tonight through the Associated fl s. was the first intimation of II ion between tho airman and hU U en. In commenting on the mat- Rosenwame said he wu-pualed - 0 how ones could, have lost his gatlon instrumenU withotit losing SUSpCI Instrument booirl on the inaehine. also intimated that the filer was UP6S ;y of poor sportsmanship. ^ IXCASTBBS DI8CUDIT 8MBT IN FRANCISCO. ^lOT. 39 i 4d SUtes weather bureau o l f i ^ rm~ story recited by Captain lerick A. OUes. British avis^, r he landed safely near Ban eon. CalUomla, yesterday Instead ne captain's biplane. Waod^ wak nr F laged. He told a story of hU plane charse Ing been fUpped upside ‘down 480 bureau - a out from San Franeisco.' fUs Its, food,_ instruments and, Xlares. .been.lU ipk into Uie tea and of hit dash msiKn tha OaUfomla shore with damaged S u ld i 1 braces. schoi ajor Bowie declared that 11 ships wlU re* or near, the great drele. along dUion :h the captain was to lly.rieported ehlldrsi act vaattMroeooAUons and that were'b be major declared further that d e v ^ bureau decUned to give Captain WhUe. * a forecast Tuesday because-it ttoooil OUes and hla fUght manager, tioat ' Uln A. t ; Petorson. were not in- W t^ ed to **play baU with us.” He said pfci^e bureau would, not Jeopardise its to r t^ lUtion -^n an “expedlUon" that ' id contsary to forecasts. > . I eed s ^ that *‘if. Captain OUes •' HOL waited ao years he coukl ’not Ndl B e had better weather between Ban has be nelsco and Hawaii than ' he did fUm >o sday. . . ^ , ried J (Oontlaoad CO Page two) BOU BoldrK serves town, i row the gt sentlni . V Priest. Jacobs m as wel a fl ■ <*7 to < testlfi BW ooonfl ^ i waa - ^ . OA I . i*Mn iB J* r P ® T .W m Mew Y o r t TtO^ te ' wp* „■■■ iattlef Teachers 1 |||l)||j|{ Lead In Movement Of Organization n |||l lEATTL*. Nov. 2S M>|—Ap- 0 U ll II rsSL.'i2cKT£.i5; np i!' n Joined a union. W. E. MlUi- l|r H I, who was selected temporary ^ ilrman’at an crganisatlon meet- ■* ' declared today, rhe organisatko is.to pe known TeStfmOl the “BeatUe High 8<*ool Teach- > ' Union. Local No. 300. of Uie pirwH oerlcan Federetioo of Teachers, riicu. riUated with tbe American Fed- am . c lUon of Labor." f Ulllftln said immediate steps iii.„| uld be Uken to affUiate wlUi the Wami itral Ubor oouncU, and .pUns B being made (or tba formation a PacUlo Northwest federation (By high achooi teachen’ wlUt Se- CREEL Oe and Portland locals as a nner's Jur ideus. Joto a _________ r rado, an< delivered im uns m O IU ilfillES €-• » were' 30 ^ r , ctera, son spends Preventative Meas- iresAgainst InfantileParajy- gSSTi lis; No New Cases Develop, w tuu fence sa OISE, Nov. 33 (/p)—Boise's board wlU be c control in c ^ e of prevenUUve chi isures sgainst bifanUle paralysis sy ordered thfe UftWg of quaran- • regulaUons in effect slnoe No- Iber 4 when the first cases, of tbe ^1.,^ ^ ase deyeloped. Removal of 'the i ^ t h r rantlne was set for Saturday al- ught the fact that tomorrow Is uUday means 'practical endUig of ^ quarant&e at once. »r. F. B. Brewer, medical officer in I xge of the United States vctetaas'. ^ esu-hospltal, announced.,Uie:(tai^- f. ■*™ Ine Imposed on the hoipltal had n-Uft«i.and-ttiat patl«U;WhJH«^- ^ppoed. trips for treatment here rioochete lid proceed her? At -once ichooU of Botse and Ada eounty thq mini 1 re-open Monday memtng. In ad- ba^a Hit ion to the eloalng o( the a e l) ^ Uiat atV Idren-lS yeaft ot.,tca and youeev re*haw»d*fraift”a1itrodaye fA i^ < ^'''dlnaae --TVUf .here* since Noveiaber 10; electridi lUe. t h a r a ^ sUU acfittering eaaea heard o voihout Uie state no new Infeo- three < os were reported tflday anywliere st*ted hin the state, so far as Uie de- .Evan G m t o( public' welfare was In- “shota < XftsT the strU V --------; ------------------- Ptank FILM COMKOUN.WED8 four she XOIXYWOOT, CaL, Nov.' 33 (A — ,r U Bums.' who alUiough a 'b a e h ^ . I been starred for several years lh ■ irtii n - comedies of married Ufe. mar- llL |ll II Joan Marquis, fooaer musica! irini oedy actress, now sppearlng'-rixi the »**■■■ lAHO’S GOVERNOR TO ON ' CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY r 90IBE. Nov. 33 wv<»ownjor H. 0. ThOUS Idridge wUl have a double hoUday lerranee tomorrow when he ob- Af C rves ‘ntanksglving day sit his home ^ wn. Parma, snd celebrates his fUty- «nip. jth birthday. The birthday tomor- »P'^ r became known when a ddegaUon im the Boise Rotary dub. of which e governor ts a member, followed NEW t the usual rotary custom of pre- thousan itlng the governor with a single a smaU le. lower Membera of the delegation. Joel L. nouncic iest. Austin A. Walker and Julius coal ml cobson. wished tbe governor "many scattere jre years in which he could serve with fli weU aa he has in the past,” from U miMTIN S tront 0 FniOFlMAN g _____ Jotoed Aboo labama Man onTrial SaysAt- un^ tomey General ObtainedCon- fession by Promises. _____ dlsorde LUVERNE. Ala.. Nov. 33 (iP)..prom- ban. c ! s ^ reward and protection, a threat state i « lS t the K. K. K. and Uien beat- mlnefa g and cunlng-caused Bhdby Oreg- Rocket y to confees to the flogging of Annie The ae Cimmons, negress, the defendant de^ stifled at his trial for kidnaping buildln day. attract Qreffory. accused kidnaping and Some Tgging ' the negress, is the first of agaUw I mea io be brought to trial by At- ers.'* ” may Oenerol* Ohortes C. MeCaU in “Rocki •meetlon wiUi Crenshaw oounty^ low m Iga.flt tanct^..^ __________ _ creT-.; Tbe defendant, from Ute witness men-i talrr danted betnr topUtated tn-taa 'Isbor.” leced flogging and said his oaofea- Men on. ’admitted In evideoce Tuesday, others aa *1iMluoed by browbeating, cursing and b ad pronisea o< reward and proteetlOB Uee c r tha attorney generaL” p«e. OfVecy tesutied ttiat ttie attacwgr tM r i M tal boasted to him he was “aftft . SSSk n *B to ttU> gana to gai tbaTK. ‘’atT.i TbatdM M fa waa- aHMfetU ia eon- : 4k^TSi iffliiM isH lii mony IndicatesfirstShois 3 ■ed ' by At^dnclng Pickel^>-i i; Resentment Over Short jmlng Voiced. ^ (By The Associated Presa) BELEY, Colo., Nov. 3*^-The v;; Jury invaUgaUng E. Stenes, of Lafayette^ and.NIok SpandahkU-aC/Xrle,-.'pl! red a verdict: at 9:30 tad^C the two men were killed at tba^ ibine mine Monday last bf, bul-.'.:' Ired by persons ui^mown, -“skja. ;'^.: s beUig noHdmlous.7 „• > striken carried' an Amerlein.;j.$ to Uie mine. I. .Kubick esUmated Uiat 30 women in tiie crowd of piek-,";. some of them dressed In.orar- » general tenor of the strik^'-^^ aony was that ndUier Louis f, chief of Uie'state poUce. - » else warned Uiem against ebm->V nto the mine property except to. Uiat if . Uiey came Umogb . surroundlnf tha property “yoo-.r/ M carried out.dead." - C h ill, S M M M O n ree employes ot the ooltimliCta,-'^-^ t e s ^ S i ^ t .shots « a « ’<lNtt;X^ le. strikers during-tha eladi ~ I state Uw enforcement o((l«efa>'i the strikers. ’^V-a*’! Mn Oailea White ot the OoU^-' f naUonal guard tesUfied 'tbU . a .^£ broke . Use windshield ef a - : j » lUrlkers.body waa advanrtiBg; , -Ba.r^,? the buUec came itaroaih tUav^ uueid. hlLUie.ste»riag_wheeUaM tieted through a c u s h ^ ’; eodore Peart. superiotaDdent'.';Or.'<^ mine, said U ut his werfcars ' UiUmklated by Uie'-strikara aad.,^]^ :rldanr a ? ^ ^ a l ^ « t M '-Jia.>^^ i ted. at Uie water tank. an Jones.' miner, teetitlrtttiiat -•‘V ta came from the north. wbar«-‘.}H striken were, and passed aa.”. - .- ank Bean, mine guard, sald'rtbat' .-9 Shota ^ e from the dlreetiaft qt,. (OonUnuad on Page Two) •, . w iiM tfi lipB lH susands Join in Scattering'^ if Small Band of Pickets Iivr‘.r4 pired by Colorado C I^ ^ J KW YORK, Kor, s (/pj-w rim ii'S iisand New Yorkers today roqted .v« maU band of picketa paradteE.W ' er Broadway wlUi banaets .de- ;-:j ncing treatment given O o lo n d 0 /~M' 1 mine strikers. The parados wem ; ;tered. some of Uiem bdng beataa . ; 1 fists, and the banners ware tom j n Uielr hands. Four ot the band. . ' V women Included, ware arrested rged wiUt disorderly cooduct, ' be band. c«npoe«d ot about 30 ' < 3 and. women, had gatbffcd Uk • : at of the standard oU biUldlnff and •' « UnmedUtely greeted with J a » . I boos by Uie Uiousands ot porsoes » were promenading after jundu . >orers 00 neartiy construetloa jtitm Md in Uie fracas. ' s i ibout the Ume the dlstaztencd waa ' - lerway. a statement was bettf .lM», ' !d from the offices ot John Ou cke-feUer, Jr.. in which he dedazad -. neither directly nor indirectly bad f connection with the Oolumblna De in northern Colorado.'aoaoa «( . orders. The statement was oo- dooed by a charge by David Sbae* - n. of the miners' mmninee. that ,te poUce who fired oa Uia strfldng ' nef» were -hired assassltts* et Ut, : ckefdler. .. rhe band of paroders appeared a o d -''' ^ oly In front of the oU oonpaay^a -■ Udlng shortly after noon.and aooo xacted a crowd by their beaaM .:.. me of thaie t«ad: 'fWo pidtart aUist the.murder of.Oolorado atttfe*''*--. 1 .“ D ow n wUh Oolorado Oos«ii».*»a-. ; ockdeUer you are guUty—tba lMd« i r^maMiae^^^^toe^Dwver '»!— >■ l&'and'WQaMa omoa.'iraiisiHf^l^'^ tiers out fov bacfa started d bootng ttaim aad 'lln a llir.tta w ^ a oRtand r that IhaT iii& ai^^ ne. .«M9r did •Ir *aBfca*.ibect^3|hfbB#^^^H|

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. Natlon-Wlde ,R*llo Hook-UpPresents SlriWtig Contrast to .Circunntance? Surrounding SSin«t Observance) ■ SS

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I (By Thft Aa8«lftted P rm ^ will‘ • WABHINOTON. Nov. 33—Itie* rtd lo £!«

pUc«d a t the comaiond o( Presi* o2 den t Coolldffe tonight for » pm ono l wU]

. appeal to the people to give thanks for. another year of peace and domes- Ua oontentment. . ,

On th e eve ot another ooniveruiy | r l ol th e t lm t Thankaglvlnt.by a hand- I f l ful of colonlstA more than 300 years I L l ago. a hook-up of a acore of radio „ AUtlons was arranged to bring for the li first tim e lu history to mlUloiu of > r people, th e words of a president read- ll Ing his Thanksgiving day proclama­tion asking for a continuation of di­vine favor. p i :

Whereos th e first observance In New Sngland in the .seventeenth cenuvy if. Tound th e very cn d le of Amehdan If civilization surrounded by hostUe .. savages and wUdemeas, tonight's cere- I |i mony beholds t h e 'p r e s e n t of the ' > nation letting his voice carry to • clvlUsed people lrean''oo«st .to coast, b c over the cities and ( a n u which have prem rlwn from th e forests, and even pos- « slbly abroad where the stUl young of e republic h a s assume^ a conunondlng influence. urw.

Btreases'IUfbcrTalttca aistr Reminding the nation tha t fields con«

Qtul factories have yielded abundant- . ly during tbe year. Mr. Coolldge's proclamation declared tba t with these ^ had come a more profound knowledge of the h igher values of-life. J S S

*There h as been advancement in ^ our physical well-being.” the procla- ! r ‘ matlon ssid . *We hav* logreased m r

------desire, (o r th e th ln g s- tta t-ad n ln liU rto the m ind and to the .»oaL;- W e ^ have 'nU sed tha m eatal l a d / ja o ro l standards et Uf*. - , • - 2 2

have hiid ih s bUastas U p«iee

<“ 2continuing to reihember those in ' of- ,.>3. flicUon we should rejoice in our abU- Uy to give (hem relief." ?T5

D ay a t W hite Boose The program of which the address

by the president was the prlnclpol port, waa Uxe algnol-^for s t.d ay ot ^

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GWESDEGRrUlCK BIra

— ■ li Master of Ohio Farmers’ Or- «

ganlzatlon Calls for Reform-sloning System of Education.

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CLEVELAND. Nov. 33 (/P)-Decry- ‘ Ing dwindling supply of country doc- C( ion. who care for tbe health of 30.- A. 1 000.000 people In rural communities terd Horry A. Caton. master ot the Ohio Boti (.late grange today placed a rtsolption Johi to aid in reforming the present sys- w tem of medical ..education. • • “

The grange decided to hold it 1M8 in . convention in Washington b y a-close vote, a lter Denver had mode s t r c ^ A n bid for the meeting. ' . u M

"There are Increoidng hosts tn rural m I j sections, who are medically helpless, while the cost ot medical service, I where i t is to be had.. mounU higher and higher." the Ohio master declared in Inttoducing his resolution asking th a t tbe medical profession take some steps to encourage young men to be- come general practitioners. The spe- oUt ciallst who takes c(U« of about lo per cent o t all medical cases, has V sounded th e knell for the country d«Uir^and general pracUtloner,-Caton |.

••Young m en who are required to spend seven years In college medical » work s t a n expense of from 10000 to ^ SIO.OOO. a re n o t looking for an ordi- Uan nary practice, a m o u ordinary people, chi* dr for any proctlM in the country, ed There Is a d e m ^ B f o r a procUcol medical coune t ^ f l t tha general

/ . practitioner tm .worthy seiylce in his ' 'IT community.'* Caton said. ■ agal

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COLORADO GOVERNOR TO SEEK STRII ONFERENCE ".SS

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petitions signed by 6830 stiiksrs. m ln- ^ers and citizens ot L u Animas and m » iHuerfano counties, prepared to seek ^ a ccmferenco between strikers andoperaton looking toward a tennlno- to \tion of the Colorado ooal strike. no ] . The peUtlons were presented to the gevemor lato today by Choi. U eti,

K. Earl Parker, f in ll noseaskl ahd Alex ^sheptw tt. who I w • letter stating ^

t ' , S e ^ -s to S e » S S v e t ^ }“•*I atrlktng Colorado ooal mlnersl” The ^^ letter was signed by Louis D. Mos^ 1

-C hatm an of the stat« ex- ben, eetittre committee, ot the striking f lu

C tfcndo Dtinen.'* nm

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elub h ta beee formed by thft se re s n i w omen. and fiVe m en o t the Jury H i which ecovicted Mrs. Luld-Xttoel U l Oruber o t sedood degree murder for slaying h e r husband. Ura. M artha.Ryan, one or th e Jurors, announced r*a»h to d a y th e club h ad been tanned.

. F l lthe ju ry locked up 11 days and 10 n t nlgbU during th e trial, also bave been invited to Join, but have de- c lin« /beeauae of other trials under In way in superior court.

Tbe firs t p arty o t the social club WiU be held tomonow, when Mrs.Eleanor B rest, Juror, who Is accused MB of b e i t t i n ^ i b l e for Jury duty, were will b e t h e honor guest. ■ withli

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Petition Again Involves Valid- ity of Idaho Uw In LItlga- tion Before Supreme Court. ItM

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BOIBE, Nov. 33 (/P)—Idaho’s su- w ^ l )reme court was petitlaaed today fo r >aaw I rehearing of iU decision in the case »“ ■ If e ta rk and Moberly against M ary • «» Z. M^T-»»g*»»"i Elmore county treas- irw , and the flmlth prairie highway -in llstrict, in which the validity and bear lonsUtnUonamy of the IdUio district (ho t aw was « p h ( ^ told

I n iU recent decision In the te s t wlthl »se . th e supreme court held .the Ou lighway dlstriet, organised under the and itote .law, was a legsl taxing district, th r u u w ith a local Improve- gatein en t district In which assessmenU the

s rsu M & M S ’ ““sin d .w M M f S f .U v & W ti ic t was no t prlei

property w ithout due prooosi ot teW.. trcBT be ease ls regarded as a test ac- com]

tion In t h a t . Idaho highway dls&lcts h e -organised under the law. have issued bulbcloee to 115,000,000 worth of sceurttles, reoelA decision of the federal sU tutory Laeourt declared the act a violation of IS rthe fourteenth amendment and to hearixirrect the act's defecU tbe Ikst legls- p asllature enacted 131 special acts, vail- the'dating [.district seourltles and organ- h isIsations. The federal-court’ recently thedeclared thf> validating acts to be su f- gou.[Idently remedial. The supreme court wastossed ohly on the old highway dU- coun

COMMISSION TO REVIEW IDAtfb, CORPORATION UW p

BOISE, Nov. * o " l# )-O o v em o r H.0. Baldridge nam ed today flve 'a tto r- neys on the oorporatlco code commis­sion empowered to recommend to ' the next legislattire amendments to c r changes In th e Idaho' c6rporatl(« laws, o r to recommend for adoptim a new corporation eode.

Commission members named are:A. L. MerrlU. PocateUo: R. B. Seat- terday, CaUlweU: Jtm B, ^ w le y .Boise; Jam es Harris, Welser, and John P . Gray, Couer d’Alene.

Members of th e ftommlssloo ^ to serve without pay a ^ without hav­ing expenses ruunded .

SCHOOrfMSES IIS CEIVIl FIGURE

Suspended Chicago Educator Walks Out of Board Session Hearing Propaga(idaCharges.

OHIOAOO. Nov. 33’ (JPi-JTbt WU­Uam McAndrew school tr tf l lost i& chief figure today when the suspend- / ed superintendent of schools walked I out of th e hesoing. '•''U n tU he ts tried on eh a rt« .(U ed against him, -U r. M o A n d ^ wiU tt< to u ^ no more sessions, his attoniey } advised th e bo«nL The educator, a l­luded to by Mayor Thcmpeon as i j **tool-of K ing Oeorge.” was charged ' l wUh insubordination. ■ ^

Tbe board h ad prepared to b w } further^ teetlmonjr" or ^G SuT ' O r a ^

trioto' league ot New Yorfc. of w hai ( MUler caUed B ritish pii^Mgandft i a \ history texta M eA n d n r d e p u t- { cd. Several tMMUd memtMci n n e d ^ / to ' r ^ a i n b u t he «talked out neither replying nor hisltatlnfc ‘ -

MUler appew ed bKore the bowit several days ago a n d . t a ' irtO i' p t t e witnesses n arrated a wideapreid e O a t by o re a t B ilt t ln to to lU w ke.A m er- f iesa opinion to th e lo te a t e t m o tU l iy history.

'MiUer waited whUe th e board m ttn- V bers argued o n r U cA ndrw ^T M ttA , f tlnally adjoum hic wttboitt takloTvNk

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^ ■ told aitholio Priest, First to Face ^ Firing Squad at Mexico City,Dies With Arms Outstretched jn Blessing.

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MS3CI00 c m r . Nov. 33 -P our men “ ‘y / f e f u r ^ t td -out to their deaUi today th in , tbe waUs of the Mexico Clly Iton, They wer^ executed for the The seat attem pt against the life of Detect ineral Alvaro Obregon, fonner prts- forger: snt of the republic and ttow ,soIe re- tha t

•prteldenVlal candidate. .prosedIh e first to face the firing squad Evans la Mlguet AgusUn (roluarez. de- checksribed as a Roman CithoUc priest. ______» m et his fate calmly, kneeling with isped hands for a brief prayer. en standing and extending his arms STOCi blessing. Ke crumpled over as the a i - t

lUet* passed through his body.A motoent later the second man, ds Sw ura VUchls, an electrical en- oeer, was led from his cell. Be liked across the- court yard with •U>ek m Mdy step, glanced with firm , set ord hlgl ee a t the body of the priest, but total sa id no word. When he reached the Ul be turned and faoed th e squad. zing straight a t his execuUoners. (Kth U >d. feU before their buUeU without of indhr sound. » n

Condemned Men W alt T am ‘ New In their ceUs the two others could * r the voUey of rUle fire and the o t of the sergeant's pUtol. which 0®“"® Id ol th e la te they wete to meet J"® ," ': ithUi a few minutes.Outside, a crowd of several thou;i- >d had gathered!: they peered f trough the Iron grating of the great L O C h (tes, some even attempted to scale r> ^ le waU. but unsuccessfully. The O Osojde could not tt« m e_execu tion ,______i i they massed around tVie ^IxtA ces lenUy listening for the shots that M them of the grim happenings i n e Idden ( r a n tbelr vision.Humberto ProJuarea. brother of the

rlest, was .third. Also w ith unfalter- « tg s t ^ h»,croes*d the^ court yard. olfcing pasf th e ..tw ^ b o d i^ He i*. n ln e d w haf-tdu il’ ^Have tteen cx- ® reow emotion; his face was pale, but ^ Dmpoaed. Without uttering a word Un e looked in to the rifles and fell Bake uUet riddled beside the others and front welved the coup de grace. haveLast came Juan Tirado. For iO or and

S minute* he had been In his cell . eight earing the sh o u .th at ended his com- ' depU aaloos' lives; then he was led to - r ae waU. Tirado seemed weak frcm lau U wounds which he had received a t le time of the attem pt against Obfe- ^ ou. He w as very pale, but his laee ms resolute. He croesed th e fatal )u rt yard with stride less firm th>n

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igh ts 6 T W tw o UtUe ChUdren. T i l I B U k r i w ; occupied the mind I | l n r / i c , i i m , former pastor of ■ U im a t jA t f y k m , Minnesota, he ! D e t^ v w ;^ b h n PauUon. to the tu sio n .-b li* sen.-te or right and Ranki ng f m l M and led him to ir a forriff.check lor U.SO to U ai ) c a )^ e p m M n t iiore for a few'Ikets-atid^toyii to gladden therts' of, hli*^»mtly on Christmas " 'r l

Wllvans, whihfiune to Puget Sound n M1nne«p(flfa a few days ago. leorch o(' taMbh. collapxcd In (he ' Jail a(Ur>'!ttU arreat and was en today=*l«ttie county hospital , . " S

' “ '-.“ W ' " " " ' - ■ S Sh e s to r y J U former pastor told Insleot:ecUve -PM |t>n. bead of the and vilery d e t a ^ P touched officers tonlght t h e y ^ S S decidcd not to Britisl;eeoule u o u K U is ahown tha t to Auju u haS ' M ^ oilier worthless backei■cks. Mr.

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E T R E ^ b H IG H L E V E L ”

W Y O R a ^ ^ . 33 (;p)-lnduatrlftl J * g: market M i t r e s touched a rec- guilty Ilgh level t # itll ilmc today whUesales c n jm d '3,000.000 shares, for ro R S

second U M . thls year, and thetime in- history. The number here. 1

idhridual V m e dealt l n - 600-a ls o e . r .i new high'reconi. The sales of ord tBW York.stOdc exchange member- p ^ b

was a r m g f l lor the record “stomking- prlee »300.000. nearly Freda)le the yeat’srjow. and a seat on afterNew Yorli:. market cluuiced tiuu ls Slmeoh e ' unpr^eettted price of MO,000. of cc

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Body' in~fiis. Chosen ^ a s ^ ^ B t i n g P l a c e

D E W E R . H o f a M 1-B W 1 i n U ld c o n c M h u w b « n p t e - 1 over the csiiMU of colonel W. «hioh

“Buffalo B l S Cody and Mrs.Bdy l9 iu y K .^ tr ,t i^ .-w U ln e v e r moved ftom tn e lr resllng plaee •

1 Lookout mountain near here. <rhcUnder the direction of. Johnny the baker, foster son of the noted OUesontiersman. the two caslceu felt ikve been encased In steel bars Captand concrete to a thickness of dinedg h t feet on oil sides nnd to ■ the btp lh of 13 feet'from the surface, reputj “ I h e . work f « v e r settles the

lie talk about the possible re- ^..*7* »oval of the bodies of Colonelody and Mrs. Cody from ’ the 25^®!stlng place they choose. " Baker £ ^ 5 lid today. 'The work will lost

ersons wht> mlsbl agitate (or the ~>— mioval ol the bodies.”

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TWIN F4t>r^ COVNTrr

fO VEM BgfcM , 1927.

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ker pf Proposed Hop. to awali Intimates Belief That irmart’s Story o.f Encounter (ith Storm Was Concocted. , S “

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(By The Associated 1>re9S) of ar rR o r r . Mleh.. Nov. as—a sharp of j,ig ram of censure, in which he wai ^ttie red to get his sh ip "ready to go- Ad of performing for "cheap vdlgar pubUdty," ,was dispatched

[ht to C ap ta in -R «dsrkk A. G ile s .___lh airman, w ho proposes to fly n f l i n .ustralka, by Wmi. H . Roaenwame. H I I I S er of the fUghU u U l Ur. Rosenwame'a - telegram, ihade lc tonight through th e Associated f l s. was the firs t intimation of I I ion between tho airm an and hU U en . In commenting on the mat- Rosenwame said he w u -p u a le d -0 how ones could, have lost his gatlon instrumenU withotit losing SUSpCI Instrument booirl on th e inaehine.also intimated th a t the filer was UP6S ;y of poor sportsmanship. ^

IXCASTBBS D I8 C U D IT 8 M B T ’IN FRANCISCO. ^lOT. 39 i4d SU tes weather bureau o l f i ^

rm~ story recited by Captain lerick A. OUes. British a v is ^ , r he landed safely near Ban eon. CalUomla, yesterday Instead

ne captain's biplane. W aod^ wak n r F laged. He told a story of hU plane charse Ing been fUpped upside ‘down 480 bureau - a out from San Franeisco.' fUs Its, food,_ instruments and, Xlares. .been.lU ip k into Uie te a and of h it dash m siK n tha OaUfomla shore with damaged S u l d i1 braces. schoi ajor Bowie declared th a t 11 ships wlU re* or n e a r , the great drele. along dUion

:h th e captain was to lly.rieported ehlldrsi act vaattM roeooAUons and th a t w ere 'b

be m ajor declared further that d e v ^bureau decUned to give Captain WhUe.

* a forecast Tuesday because-it ttoooilOUes and hla fUght manager, tio a t '

U ln A. t ; Petorson. were not in- W t ^ed to **play baU w ith us.” He said p fc i^ e bureau would, n o t Jeopardise its t o r t ^

lU tion -^n a n “expedlUon" tha t 'id contsary to forecasts. > . Ieed s ^ th a t *‘if. Captain OUes •' HOL

waited ao years he coukl ’ not N d l B e had better weather between Ban has be nelsco and Hawaii than ' he did fUm > osday. . . , ■ ried J

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iattlef Teachers 1 |||l)||j|{ Lead In Movement

Of Organization n | | | llEATTL*. Nov. 2S M>|—Ap- 0 U l l II

rs S L .'i2 c K T £ .i5 ; np i!'n Joined a union. W. E. MlUi- l | r HI, who was selected temporary ^ilrm an’a t a n crganisatlon meet- ■*'

declared today,rhe organisatko is .to pe known TeStfmOl the “BeatUe High 8<*ool Teach-

>' Union. Local No. 300. of Uie pirwHoerlcan Federetioo of Teachers, r i i c u .riUated with tbe American Fed- a m . clUon of Labor." fUlllftln said immediate steps i i i . „ |u ld be U ken to affUiate wlUi the W a m i itra l Ubor oouncU, and .pUns B being made (o r tba formation

a PacUlo Northwest federation (Byhigh achooi teachen ’ wlUt Se- CREEL

Oe and Portland locals as a nner's Jurideus. Jo to a_________ r rado, an<

delivered

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spends Preventative Meas- „ ires Against Infantile Parajy- gSSTi lis; No New Cases Develop,

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OISE, Nov. 33 (/p)—Boise's board wlU be c control in c ^ e of prevenUUve ch i isures sgainst bifanUle paralysis sy ordered thfe UftWg of quaran- • regulaUons in effect slnoe No- Iber 4 when the first cases, of tb e ^1.,^ ^ ase deyeloped. Removal of 'th e i ^ t h r ran tlne was set for Saturday a l- ught the fact th a t tomorrow Is uUday means 'practical endUig of ^ ™

quarant&e a t once.»r. F. B. Brewer, medical officer in Ixge of the United States vctetaas'. ^ esu-hospltal, announced.,Uie:(tai^- “ f . ■*™ Ine Imposed on th e hoipltal hadn-U ft« i.and-ttia t patl«U ;W hJH «^-^ppoed. trips for treatm ent here rioochete lid proceed her? At -once ichooU of Botse and Ada eounty thq mini 1 re-open Monday memtng. In ad - ba^a Hit ion to th e eloalng o( the a e l ) ^ Uiat atV Idren-lS yeaft o t.,tca and youeev re*haw»d*fraift” a1itrodaye fA i ^

< ^ ' ' 'd ln a a e --T V U f.here* since Noveiaber 10; electridi

lUe. t h a r a ^ sUU acfittering eaaea heard ov o ih o u t Uie state no new Infeo- three <os were reported tflday anywliere s t* te dh in th e state, so fa r as Uie de- .EvanG m t o( public' welfare was In - “shota <XftsT the strU

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XOIXYWOOT, CaL, Nov.' 33 ( A — ,r U Bum s.' who alUiough a 'b a e h ^ .I been starred for several years lh ■ i r t i i n - comedies of married Ufe. m ar- l l L | l lII Jo an Marquis, fooaer musica! i r i n i oedy actress, now sppearlng'-rixi the »**■■■

lAHO’S GOVERNOR TO ON ' CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY

r90IBE. Nov. 33 w v< » o w n jo r H. 0 . ThOUS Idridge wUl have a double hoUdaylerranee tomorrow when he ob- Af Crves ‘ntanksglving day sit his home ^wn. Parm a, snd celebrates his fUty- «nip.j th birthday. The birthday tomor- » P '^ r becam e known when a ddegaUon im th e Boise Rotary dub. of whiche governor ts a member, followed NEWt the usual rotary custom of pre- thousanitlng th e governor with a single a smaUle. lowerMembera of the delegation. Joel L. nounciciest. Austin A. Walker and Julius coal mlcobson. wished tbe governor "many scatterejre years in which he could serve with fliweU aa he has in the past,” from U

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FniOFlMAN g_____ Jotoed

Aboolabama Man on Trial Says At- u n ^

tomey General Obtained Con- fession by Promises.

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LUVERNE. Ala.. Nov. 33 (iP)..p rom - ban. c! s ^ reward and protection, a th rea t sta te i« l S t th e K . K. K. and Uien beat- mlnefag and cunlng-caused Bhdby Oreg- Rockety to confees to the flogging of Annie Theae Cimmons, negress, the defendant d e ^stifled a t his tria l for kidnaping buildlnday. attractQreffory. accused kidnaping and SomeTgging ' th e negress, is the first of agaUwI m ea io be brought to trial by At- ers.'* ”m ay Oenerol* Ohortes C. MeCaU in “Rocki•m eetlon wiUi Crenshaw oounty^ low mIg a .f l t ta n c t^ ..^ __________ _ creT-.;T be defendant, from Ute witness m en -italr r danted b e tn r topUtated tn - ta a 'Isbor.”leced flogging and said his oaofea- Menon. ’ adm itted In evideoce Tuesday, othersaa *1iMluoed by browbeating, cursing and bad pronisea o< reward and proteetlOB Uee cr th a attorney generaL” p « e .O fV ecy tesutied ttia t ttie attacwgr t M r iM ta l boasted to him he was “a f t f t . SSSkn * B to ttU> g a n a to gai tbaTK. ‘ ’atT.i

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mony Indicatesfirst Shois 3 ■ed' by At dnclng Pickel >-i i; Resentment Over Short jmlng Voiced. ^(By The Associated Presa)

BELEY, Colo., Nov. 3*^-The v;; Jury invaUgaUng E. Stenes, of Lafayette^ and.N Iok SpandahkU-aC/Xrle,-.'pl!

red a verdict: a t 9:30 ta d ^ C the two men were killed a t tba^ ibine mine Monday last bf, b u l- . '.: ' Ired by persons ui^mown, -“skja. ;' .: s beUig noH d m lo u s.7 „•

> s triken carried' an A m erlein.;j.$ to Uie mine.I. .Kubick esUmated Uiat 30 women in tiie crowd of piek-,";. some of them dressed In .o ra r-

» general tenor of the s t r ik ^ '- ^ ^ aony was tha t ndUier Louis f , chief of U ie 'sta te poUce. - » else warned Uiem against ebm -> V nto the mine property except to.Uiat if . Uiey came U m ogb .

surroundlnf th a property “yoo-.r/M carried out.dead." - C h i l l , S M M M O n

ree employes o t th e ooltimliCta,-'^-^ t e s ^ S i ^ t .shots « a « ’<lNtt;X^

le. strikers du ring -tha eladi ~I s ta te Uw enforcement o((l«efa> 'i the strikers. ’ V-a *’!M n Oailea White o t th e OoU^-' f naUonal guard tesUfied 'tb U . a .^ £ broke . Use windshield ef a - : j »

lUrlkers.body waa advanrtiBg; , -Ba.r^,? th e buUec came itaroaih t U a v ^

uueid. h lL U ie .s te » r ia g _ w h e e U a Mtieted through a c u s h ^ ’ ; eodore Peart. superiotaDdent'.';Or.'<^ mine, said U u t his werfcars ' UiUmklated by Uie'-strikara aad .,^ ]^

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ited. a t Uie water tank. a n Jones.' miner, t e e t i t l r t t t i i a t -•‘V ta came from the north. wbar«-‘.}H striken were, and passed a a .”. - .- an k Bean, mine guard, s a ld 'r tb a t ' .-9 Shota ^ e from th e dlreetiaft qt,.

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w i i M t f il i p B l Hsusands Join in Scattering' if Small Band of Pickets Iivr‘.r4 pired by Colorado C I^ ^ J

KW YORK, Kor, s ( /p j -w r im ii 'S iisand New Yorkers today roq ted .v« maU band of picketa p arad teE .W ' er Broadway wlUi banaets .d e - ;-:j ncing treatm ent given O olond0 /~M'1 mine strikers. The p a rad o s w em ; ;tered. some of Uiem b d n g b ea taa . ; 1 fists, and the banners ware to m j n Uielr hands. Four o t th e band . . ' V

women Included, ware arrested rged wiUt disorderly cooduct, 'b e band. c«npoe«d o t about 30 ' < 3 and . women, had gatb ffcd Uk • : a t of th e standard oU biUldlnff a n d •' « UnmedUtely greeted w ith J a » .I boos by Uie Uiousand s o t porsoes » were promenading a fte r ju n d u . >orers 00 neartiy construetloa jtitm Md in Uie fracas. ' s iibout th e Ume th e dlstaztencd w aa ' - lerway. a statem ent was b e t t f .lM», ' !d from the offices ot Jo h n Ou ’ cke-feUer, Jr.. in which h e dedazad -. neither directly nor indirectly b a d

f connection with the Oolumblna De in northern Colorado.'aoaoa « ( . orders. The statement was oo- dooed by a charge by David Sbae* - n. of the miners' m m ninee. th a t ,te poUce who fired oa Uia strfldng ' nef» were -hired assassltts* et U t, : ckefdler. ..rhe band of paroders appeared a o d - ' ' ' oly In front of the oU oonpaay^a -■ Udlng shortly after noon .and aooo xacted a crowd by their b e a a M .: . . me of thaie t«ad: 'fWo p id ta r t • aUist the.m urder of.Oolorado atttfe*''*--. 1.“ D ow n wUh Oolorado Oos«ii».*»a-. ; ockdeUer you are guUty—tb a lMd« i r^m aM iae^^ ^ ^ to e ^ D w ver '»!— >■

l& 'and 'W Q aM a o m o a .'ira iis iH f^ l^ '^ tiers o u t fov bacfa startedd bootng ttaim aad ' l l n a l l i r . t t a w ^ a oR tand r th a t I h a T i i i & a i ^ ^ n e . .«M 9r did•Ir * a B f c a * . i b e c t ^ 3 |h f b B # ^ ^ ^ H |

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i ’Rpbjw ta Serve 10 to ; ; ^ yearer 1 to 14.

i i a n in iuy iwt,- ftUu Mark MlUer. ^.wbo.lwld.up Howard W. oiUette a t

' 'Dit-.'TnBOO' its tlo n ' Octobcr 33 mu)' Wm or IM .’ BW. » Bcntenc*

I ftw n 10 to 20 y e m tn• th e penJtenUwy « t hard Ubor. 8en-

te o n w w pronounced by Judge H. P . t t > ^ In th e .d lftr tc t court here. -

I . • B or a Moore, who pleaded tuUtjr I to tbft ehMce of stM llnc » »ioo pluih [ coat (rom Ur*. J. O. Andenon out of- I aa ' autooobiU « « s glv«n bom ooe to I M ‘'ye*n. • . ■ •

WUlUm Selman and UftTenee WU- aoo. Buhl ymtiUi pleaded guilty to Ukigal poaewlon and waived lime for

• aentenee. Sentence wa» withheld in th d r caaea. ,

f tr ttM r Oot S m art' ' 'Baynaa eUimed tb a t hU partner got

th s loot and -eecaped. RU story Is coirebbratad by the fact tha t he did not have the money taken a t the •U tlon wb«n- he waa captured a few mhiutea afUrward. Haynes was cap­tured toy Sidney Craig and OlUette.Tba U tte r .aeUed a ru n and pursued .

I the robber*, firing as he nent. Craig .: farced the robbers’ car Into the side­

walk with his auto and when they abODdoned i t he seised and 4ield

. R ijB as’ arm untU OlUetta arrived and bluffed Haynea into dropping the pis­tol he held. The OlUette gun was empty and the Haynes’ gun wo* load­ed ..'> Haynes and hls partner robbed sev-

eral ataftons on thelr way .to Twin Fan*. He denied partldpatton In pn

____ ^UlcfU prior to . this trip.Moore said tha t he was drunk when

h e stdle the coat and the several oth- e t artldles found in hi* pooseaalon.HO' said he had served four )-ears In the Canadian anhy and a short time ^

'In tbe United SU tcs army.Men Oet Divorces C f

Judge Ensign listened syrapathetlcal- \ ly to tale* of domestic infelicity and ; alleged cruelty by V. h. Riley who

sought a divorce from Florence RUey.and. by WUUam H. Qheen who atked __lo be divorced from Ooldle Oheen. it^ O. O. BaU represented both men. Lai

.T hen waa no contest and the divorce* the:__ : jrere-gnm led— -------'----- --- -------------- Ob:

" I t i a l In criminal cases wlU begin foil . Monday, though the calendar has not l

been announced. wa: . ------- ------------------ , • th«

INQUIRY EXONERATES ..i GUARDS IN KILLING ts,

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• - — ■ ■■ t|{4thd rtrlkera and paaaed over hU headand those o f two o tte r g u a r^ . thi

W. M. ForesC, miner. teatUled* he ei,heard four shoU from the north prior thi

■ to the ahooUng by s u te poUca. jM n. Loulae M utanoc. wUe of a >n,

miner a t the Columbme mine, said pri •h« “saw » sUtkec earrytng » gun.”

Verdict Fortrtalls ProMeaUenIf the 'Jury ahould bring In a ver- Al

d ie t-o f Justifiable hom icide.-it had . bera Indlciited by the dlatrlct attorney th a t aQ.aetloa against tb e stato police

--------» u i - b » ^ ropped. -Xf - th«-dupy-d e f> -------1mined the s u te poUce were, a t fault, tomuider charges w e» to be filed. du

- “ Chief Louts N. scherf of tb# *tate * „ police told the jury today th a t he and uxl

' hU men reti^nted from J50 to 300 tuyards before they finally resorted to aUiiream u. He and two of hU officers the

Isald th a t the first-volley went Into .<]- ' 'the ground ahead of the s trlken but gal,

th a l when they penU ted in advancing uulh a t the next ahots were sent direct « qinto the strikers. frt,

Ouy D. Duncan. Denver attorney, tocnm-examined tlie various witneuea puton behalf of the family of John Eas- n eUne*. one of the dead miners., and he spesought to bring out th a t a machine voi'gun had been used to mow down the /atriken. All of the ' early witnesses, rc*Including a number of national guard nreofficers and state officUls, denied th a t carthere had been ony shots fired from offt machine gun. • sali

• ' . . ------- try.MAN AHO WOMAN TO .PAY S

PENALTY FOR MURDER■ .A LBA JIV. N. y . Nov. J3 J i

B uth Brown Sn>-der, ol Qucen.i vll- ikJ U ^ ^ o t h c r and housowitc. and Henry Judd Qroy, a cornet saleaman, of East i,,., Orange. New Jersey, m ust pay with fo.%

;■ ..their lives some night during the week tou hrginning January 0 for the murder ),i(j o t the woman's husband. Albert 8ny* Th der. a r tu t and editor.-T he Ume for the execution In the r

death chamber a t 61ng Bing prison \ .Wl* fixed today by the court ot ap- Rrv peaU .‘Which yetterday upheld their fnr .canvletlan in the soprcme court ol s u Queens county Ust May. Each of the cm

. ^sereo JtKlges of the court algned- tho «er death warrants which w«rsi. sent to 31( W arden Lawes of Sing Sing prison. crc

[i ■ Wtth today's acUon by tha court, the I only hope of Mrs. Snyder and Judd SI .Ortjr Is tn the olemancy of 'Oovcraor i J l em nh. . This hope. It generally is be- M« H Uettd was feebU. since the governor a i a tbMQghout hU many y ean in the ex- o: 1 • M v v tb a ^ .a ta n o t t ln r a r ta b ty h a a re . in

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PR IK C rPA LS O P T R IA L o f “K ing o f Booi a ll over I ln llrd SU tM S U pper le ft. C i Inw geoe H olm es B em o* (upper oenfti w ho Is-eondocU ng Ib e pro seeatton ; cc Cheater R . Shook . U presM lnc ov no lm e s B ew ns. itc p -d a a g h le r o f mat

FOUR MEN MEET DEATH FR BEFORE FIRlNjQ SQUAD

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■talned cloak, once 't h e p roperty of ^ L am berto Ruis, a n o th e r - occupan t of k , th e m u rd er c ar, «^ho w aa killed by ' « q O b regoa’i - c o m p a n lo M - ln : th e pursu it. following th e a ttem p ted assass ination . ]

T irad o *huddered a s h e - w en t fo r- w ard . gUnc);Og w ith a ahU ty eye n t - . . th e th ree b o ijla on th e ground . mi

“I w ish l - c 6uld sce m y m o th e r o n d gi, soy good-bye to her.7 h e sa id . T hen a volley cnuihcd ond echoed th ro u g h c i th o c o u rt ya rd n n d 'O rado 's body „ lu rched a n d f e l l . . T h e se rg ean t gave i,!; T irad o th e coup d e grace In th e r ig h t side o f th e h ead , b u t th e body s ti ll f fj m o v e d : .th e n th e .s e r g e a n t sh o t h im th ro u g h th o oppoalta side of th e head- , Sb t o th e r bu lle ts h a d a lreody passed th rough h is body.

I t previously h a d be en reported th a t T irado h a d died from h ls w ounds in prison . 8 *;

ABANDONS CHAIN LEHER PLAN TO DRAFT COOLIDGE S ’

— tr g W 'Y O R K Wuv. 23 O T - T l i t pi P T - M to d ra f t P reslden t'C ooU dge in to c an - no didacy fo r pceleetion by jiicana of o ' th M ries of c h a in le t te r s w aa abandoned It today by i ts o rig in a to r. P h ilip M . Ar T u o k tr . B oston bonker. w issued a a U t« m en t cequesUng A a t aU w ork on t h e ' p la n eeaso Im m edU teiy . ‘ n i |

T h e Idea w as e d tire ly bi.i own. h e ' n i l sa id . H e d e n ied published s to r ie s , lh a t P ra n k W . S te a m s and fo rm e r ;

S e n a to r W UlUm . M . B u tler , close friends o f th e p rea iden t. b a d any th in g to do w ith IL M r. T ucker sa id th e purpose w as " to m a k e poaslble fo r t h o ! g re a t m aas of A m e ric an c ltU ens to p o i speak fo r M r. OooUdge a s with- th e t voice." *

A bandonm ent o f th e p ro jec t wa* in ^ rw ponse to th e exp ressed w lsh ;o f th e p residen t th a n patiU ons favoring h U ' « cand idacy b e dlscQ nOnucd. "in view of th e p res id en t’s wU hes." Bdr. T u ck e r .2 “ * sa id . " It seem s b est to desU t f ro m S." ', try ing to b r in g f u r th e r p ressure u pon h im to ru n . I t n u t th a t a ll w ork o b ' i s . . m y p lan wUl cease im m e d ia te ly . ''------

OS T R A IL O P FO S S IL O LY PTO D O N ‘ BUESUM . < ^ rm a n y . Nov. 33 (/P)—

c a p ta in O u n th e r P lueschow , w ith , , th ree s to u t saUor m e n a n d S ch n au fc rl tn e ir dog se t ou t a t noon today from here in a 85-ton c u t te r to trock th e ro.vai Ktypiodon n n d g ia n t s lo th In lo u th c m P a ta g o n U . a n d p e n e tra te th e h idden mysterien of T le rra de l Puego. n “T h flr first slop wiU be LUbon.

DREAD MALADY O.N DECLINE W ASHINGTON. N qj’. 23 » /P )-A »'"■

Rradual d ccrtase In th e num ber ol in - fun tlle pam ly jlji cases in th e U nlled ®*'< S ta te s took place d u r in g th e week I cln ending N ovem ber 19. Public h s a l l h 'a n t service rifpo ru Ind ica ted a drop fro m Uib 318 to 398 cases a lth o u g h m a l l In ­creases w crr n o t ^ in e igh t ^Utc.1.

W OMAN PIO N E ER DIT.S AOAKLAND. C tl.. Nov. 23 ( /in -M rs . wu.

M a rth a Sim m ons. 92. nf O akland . L r;o l d ' to l» v e been th o sole survivor dIkio! th e W ebster p a r ly In d ian inossacrc t,,r,in T exas m 1831). is dead. She le ft . . .n tw o sons a n d a g randson , aU of o a k - i jiw

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stomach Trouble Gone- = fiakes 40 Pies

- ‘'I was a ne rfB us w reck w tth s to o -1 a ch troublo. H ad d in y spelU a n d eouM ic a r te l j ' w alk. M 'began tak ing A d tedka—a n d now J<»nm a re s tau ran t; mod bake 40 plea a d a y ." Mrs. L . ' •

A dlerlka retieves s to m ^ b gas « a | i |p u * n e « ,ln T E tf m lnute* ;-A cting a u JK IO m upper a n d low er boweL « V lgSgm OH w aste m a tte r , you n e v e r , XtMMIftai .w as In yo i|r system . L et Ad-1 M M ; c ^ r m i r ^ s t o m a e t a a n d bow els'

m uclt:i^vfltirivlae. youi 1

■ H B w t E h m i i c y ; i,m K im berly by- jn H a d e r T ^ ^ h te P * ‘

lootlecrera.'* now lu progres* a t Clnetiuiall. o: George Reran*, alleged head of llguor rln», i

n ftrl. At rlcht, top: Charles Tafl, cop ef ex- ; center. Mrs. MarU Remo*, mother of “Kltt over trUL Lefl Itmer: RamfU R en-u,.daui

man sUndIng trUl fAr. h b ,Ufe.

FRANCE GIVES RELEASE PRE! TO SOLDIER OF FORTUNE

PARIS, Nov. 33 (iip>~Be)Ui«tt .J. (CDoty of Biloxi. Mlsalsslppl, who --------risked ' a death sentence for de- prayer sertlon • from the Forvi«m L ^ion . countr wo* free tonigh't to go to His homo 0* . . ^in-the-Unlted-States:-------- ----------wlU -a

inatruction* for the release of 'Doty from tho rest of his five year cnlisuncnt were fOrworded to com- flU'Wd m andont of tho Poroign Legion a t 2 ® ^ eidl Bel Abbes today. Doty, who enUstcd under Uie name of GUbert Clare, of Memphis, Tennessee, was. sen t back to, the legion,to com pletei: hi* i.'nllstment when' lie was parddo^ ' ed recently after serving part of; an “ 2 ^ eight >;car sentence for hla desei;- tlon. rived ]

The iastruetloni to the com- i j , ^ ; m andont directed the ImmedUtc- discharge of “Clare". Doty la ex- atBoni pected to return to the United s u te a shortly by way of Paris. j , ^ t

The otficUl reason given lor th e deoUn departure from mllitarj- rcguUUona in releasing a legionnaire befora his term of enlistment has expired was of the Ul health, but a Prvnch ministry lof war offlcUl privately totd the t t o d o

not desire to have publicity given weathi the case In the French p fca. "as He*' It waa favoritism shown to on offlcla American citlsen."-----------------------------grees :

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Depjot , D uring D ay; T o ta lL a r g e r T han for Sovoral D ays, tnd 1

I------- cembeForty, carloads ct Irelght were bUled S - t S

lUt from .the Twin Falls depot yester- lay It was statc-d la.« evening by F.:. Haasch. Oregon Sliori Line agent, courhls was a decided gain over tb e ^tor 1ruc2day shipments «hen only 36 weqt uve 'mt. nnd over the Mund*y bUllns of Bums10 cara. The bllUng .v> far aa checked Bruni n Just befoft the clcjting hour U stivenlng, included four cars of boons, ClarkI of apples, five o( beets, two of da tesugar. ooe .o f potiltr}', snvcn of spuds. iCMpiwo of aecds ahd four of flour. were

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yer and .-.thank-vilvlng over th e ; ntry t o m o i t ^ .. Leading Uie rest Uie na tio n .M r. and Mn. Coolldge I -attend- moriilRg-scrYices -cf--the- L” " I t CohmcfcUntal church In ISelth's 1 ater, & e congregation belns re-1 - red to u u other buildings for i t s , ^ rolses w h V 'lU own' structure U ;- tig repafirei>v^Pi” returning fro m ,’ = : senrlDOs. t^ p ro ld e n t-w U l be aer- » ided.b?'U ie anny, band with mualc, HopriauIto.UiajieblalQn. me. pubUci r t e ' b ^ in v i te to t h e ‘ W hite;\m. ground* forHjUils vperemony. l ie uiual QuonUt; o r ' furke)-* and | AfThanksglving.’AbUcades '^ v e a r- 1 ed \ t m i t c HoiiiA. where t l^ p r c a - i

Mrs.' CooUdge wUl h a te aa a e r guests Mr. and Mrs. F ran k 'W . •n is.. their house guesu. J o lw ' Jlidge WiU ndt t e home aa Am^ s t coUege. w h l c ^ e attend*., h * a \ lUred only th ^ j W day a hoUday.'

fEW YORK, N ov.'33 (>P)--Jnstead' \ Uio crisp, cold weaUier of Uie PU -! V to father* Thanksgiving, New Yorki d a y cx p e rlen c^ ' the wonnert. _ an l^ iv ln g ove In the aimala of th e ; »ther bureau. IIcavy coaU w eri dlicaxded aa the,Iclal ibermometer.; touched 70 de-i «s a t 1 o’clock, to p p l^ o y one de-j « -the previous high record madei IPlJ^Jom orrow** •prediction read*: I Iir fthd-colder.’: [

XUSED OIL operators kVAlT FOR CdURrS ORDERvA sam oT O N . nov. as (/p)—w iu i «Bgt«ienui com detad for ^serving t l f i ^ ^ l e * feourt orderI n f A r ^ P . Sinclair, Wm. J. B um i d four-o thers t o c a u s e Do-! nber S why t h ; y . i & ^ . not be held 1

eontempl. the fovtm m ent’s i n - , lUgaUon of Uie ^ - S i n c l a i r Jury indal Was expected to lag over thel ek-end. • - ' >'Counsel for (he wealthy oU o p e r- ; ir. the foundec^ot'.the Bum s detec- e agency, his son; W. Sherman ims. agency mon4ver: C. L. Veitsch. uns’ BalUmore m k n * ^ . and Henry j udn Day of New 'Tork and Sheidan I u k ot Chicago, oonfldentlal asso-. itea ot Sinclair, a^rknged today to cept-service o f-U ia . orders which!Te lasued by JustUe'Slddons of the, strict of Columbli sup rm e court.Bum* and his sod, and 'Veitsch will ten ti in the offlce of their coun-'

I here next Monday, whUe United ates marahals wiu iiBrre'.SlncUlr and ky In New York p n ^ l y on Prlday.' ark will be served.-In Chicago as an a i Uw copy rtasbea ttia t clly. '.The hearing of CUric on charges of ry Umperlnit. whleb has been act r Prldoy before UcUied SUtcs Com- laaloner Tumaue bare, was contln- d -today until Dkem ber s a t re- lest ’ of Assi^unt District Altoniey !U Bnrklnshaw. ■ • .

A e ltf f iW s / / ^ V Q u o J i f > 'Yvu miiy <li-|><'iic) relltjlon U

I l u esKciiCf. ilic: -dibst genltemanly ling In iliv tvnrici, It-viU, alotie, gen- U lill_ ll_U L m lM d.|H l|L oS lL J«ll_ i. . Iftw nothini: i-Nl- wblpta,--tlooe, wlU. ^Ic rtU ^e . ^

[ptel Cafe I’ rkey D0ti^r .things that go with it j ate ...... ■ $l' { .and 5 to 8 P. M;';' ' j '

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i u i« a z d « £ t ^ i b x « i ; ’ s o l c U rfc ^ t f W M >kUy: U m e r ^Lee of E tme, and; ' J H lirles T ^ '> o t BurUy, were con -,.'Ited of t ^ w f u l posscsslan of Meer,- > ,■ ■ d Kd UUH0T. P. W.' Qordner and- ;•y O lsen o f Rock C reek were eo&-;M d o f p u rsu tt o f deer. T h e m ln K . ^ H un fin e o f aU d e e r .^ U U o o s U «U M .'P. K ttc b e a o f FUer waa f in e d . |9 » d ^ co sU fo r unU w ful possession of) u k ra t* . •

niTISH FLYER GETS PEREMPTORY ORDERS

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d e ," . R e ^ sa id . "E very one o f 1 0 k tsd gave * u* ' d e ta iled reports o n ■ B tgR a tb e r c o n d lt lo u a n d we h a d tb e fl|*<c U re eoutae c h a r te d , show ing th a t S & a re w as n o sem bU nce of any a tm os- v w * e rle dU turttanee .T h e w ea the r b u reau does no t w ant g e t In to I* ccp t r o re fsy w ith C ap- , v ^

n OUes over b U f ly in g obUity. tm t J •.*' s a n ita riu m ,is th e on ly place fo r an la te r w t^ c o u ld n 't f ly s a f t l f % rough th e w e ^ e r p reva iling a t aea . Iterday . v '^Captain OUes w as in th e office v re cn several occasions a n d b s v l ^ . ' 1 sn a n a v U to r : m yself a n d 'k n o w in g > dlfflculUe* a b ea d o f one w ho a t - op tod to m ake a U n g ocean flight; u k e d h im .w h o t experience h e h o d . d In b ig h t f lyU g. I could never m . though , if th e c a p ta in e v ^ h a d T n a t n lgb t. T h a t p o in t is m ighty . ^ p o r ta n t w hen one a t te m p u a fligh t iween he re a n d HawoU. -T hose w ho ^ 7 , ve tr ie d It wUl teU you tb a t."

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a n d wo* ^ t e n c e d to tw o years each of five c o im u . U ie sen tences r u b concurren tly . H e wa* given Ut-Xor Ume s p e n t in JaU since la s t 11, m aking .b is a c tu a l sen tence a r and five- m on ths , h ree^ m em tc ra o l Uie gan g a rc -1 federa l p e n iten t ia ry aentences;

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tion t o r niAtchea w ith Jun ior h ig h . /^ .loH ee lA And Senrenth a n d E ig h th g ra d e .

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I th e sam e to u rn am en t. School o f tie ln ls LI tee l t h a t th e Jocal team wiU b e a b le II to p rove them selves th e m a s te rs o f

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B O ISE . NOV. 33 y p y - a o o d ln g a n d Boise h ig h school foo tball te a m s m e e t c here tom orrow n oon a t 13:30 to d ecid e i th e g rid iro n cham pionsh ip o t so u th e m i

____ I d a h o - a n d - th a - T ig h t t o - m e e t . M o s - ocow. n o r th e m Id a h o c h am pion , fo r i th e s ta te tit le . F ra n k K n ig h t. Oood* Ing -oeach . d ecla red h is m en w ere In fairly good c ond ition w hen c o n s ic^ I e rlng th e f a c t t h a t O oodlng w ill b e { play ing tom orrow th e th ird ga m o In 10 days. ;

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I SA L T L A K E C n Y . Nov.' 33 (/P)— ‘I T h e C arnegie T ech fo o tb a ll te a m ‘

stopped he re to d a y fo r a tw o h o u r , w orkout before conU nulng on th e i r f way to P o r tlan d w here they w ill m e et ‘ lhe O regon Aggiea S a tu n ta y . ' ‘

; ■ T w en ty -fou r players; a cc om pan ied ‘ by C oaches W alte r P . e tc f f c n a n d J R obert W addeU a n d Business M a n ag e r ‘ C larence O verend . a re m a k in g th o * trip . *

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T H A N K S G I V IN G D A Y R A C E

SALT LA KE d T Y . Nov. 33 (;P)— I I A field of 35 ru n n ers . Inc lud ing tw o

from Idaho w ill ta k e -part I n t h e a n - ’4 i:iiai T hanksgiv ing day ru n tom orrow1 morning. T ho tw o Id ah o a n s a r e E d\ B rennan of O oodlng a n d P h i l K in g ofi' Pocatello.

Reed R ichards, U niversity o t U ta h * star who c ap tu red th e race la s t y e a r,

will defend h is lau re ls a n d h e lp keep the team cup a t th e un ii’era ity .

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I H IG H S C H O O L H O O P , S E R I E S '' - -- I

By dcfeaUng th e sen io r g tr ls" b a s- y j k e t ball team 33- to 18 th e sop h o m o re ! Hft g irls automntically becam e ch am p io n s

> of th e double e lim ination g ir ls ' bosX et ' ball tournam ent a t th e T w in P a lb j h igh sctiooi. The con test w a a a see ­saw a ffa ir a n 3 was ^ b o d y i ga m e un til th e final whistle. T h e , t e a m wer« evenly m a tched and a f a ^ a n d h a rd ' game followed. At h a lf tim e th e I seniors le o d 'th e scoriiig.

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' L aun W hite w oo h igh gam e h o n o rsa t th e C. a n d 8 . A m usem ent com ­pany's alle>i fo r th e period b e g in n in g ‘ November 14«and ending y e s te rd a y a t i noon. As a r e su l t one of t h e l a t e s t { turkeys lo bc found on th e T w in PaU s ' m arket was delivered to h is m o th e r , '

' U rs . GUic P. W hite, 317 T h ird av en u e c u t . yesUrday a fte m o o n th ro u g h th e courtesy of the p roprietors o f t h e a l - ) leys. While's score w as 334. 1

MANDELL W IN S D E C ISIO N PinLAD ELPH IA . N or. 33

Babe Rulh, Ph iladelph ia , a t t h o A r­mory A. C. ton igh t to ga in th e tm a n i- mous decision of th e Judges - a t th e

I end of tt slashing 10-round b a ttle . T h e UUe «-os not a t stake, b o th m e n . be ing above the lightw eight UmlL

», I CALIFORNIAN W IN S B O U TV D FT R O rr, Nov. 33 C «—Jim m y M c- 1 ^ ' U m in , the baby faced boy tr o m L o t

/ Anselee, earned th o r ig h t to challeng* -M .SArmny MandeU fo r t M w orld 's U gbt- \ w eigh t cham pionship h e re to n ig h t ,

' I . J w inning the refere 's decision over I ' i ■ W allsce, tw o-fisted p u n c h e r fromi t ^ O le re la n d . in a sensational e lk n ln a tlo n U b a ttle of lO rounds.

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T w in F a l l s - ^ r a n i t e h ig h school vs. H* T w in F a lls B r u in s ., ' ' K r S e a ttle -O re g o n v i. W ash ing ton . H “ L os Angeles—U niversity of H aw aii m* vs. O ccidental. ra . S a n P r a n d s e o - ^ t . Ig n a U u r vs. L oy- M

° W alla WaUa—W h itm a n vs^^W iilani- B '• e tte . I

S a l t L o k e - U ta h Aggies vs. U nlver- ^ sily o f DlAh.

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M em bers o f th e S e v e n th . O rade I) D ram atio club p rese n te d a p lay e n -

U tl«d ‘T h e P lrs t ■ nianksgivlng D ln - t) n e r" a t ' t h e Jun io r h ig h school a s - y

sem bly h o u r yesterdAy. T h e p rog ram H t i w as u nder th e d irec tio n , o f M iss M ary H

0 . Sco tt, facu lty d ire c to r o f th e f lub . | |] >) E a rly New E n g la n d a t th e tim e of ■

lh e Pilg rim 's f i r s t T h an k s g iv ln a 'serv- i i •r Ice w as th e s e ttin g t o r th e p lay M

w hich waa th e f e a tu re n u m b e r of th e ■ p rogram . A bout 60 p a re n ts , rela tives g a n d friends of s tu d e n U fo rm ed a n a p - M prec latlve audience a t th e prog ram {»

P w hich was presen ted in th e schoOl n

a ud ito rium a t 1;30 o 'c lock yesterday a fte m o o n . w

\d J e a n e tte O room e. D o ro th y Sim m ons. f||j e t G ladys Sm ith . H e len A ubach a n d le E s te r Joslyn, acco m p an ied by B e tty K ■n Peavy a t th e p ian o , a p p e a re d In th e | s - openm g num ber o f 'th o -p ro g ra m w hich H cn- WAS a T hanksgiv ing so n g . ' h1- “Prlc illa M u llin s;' a so n g a n d drUl. f In w as th e second n u m b e r o n th e p ro - ? in g ram In w hich th e fo llow ing s tu - \\i

d e h U 'to o k p a r t :^ Jo h n A ldens; R u th H aller . Phyliss f

Je n sen . C harllne R o b e r ta .-A n n a M ary | M agel a n d R u th T a y lo r; PriciU as: h J e a n CarroU W heU n , B h lrley Nelson, g J a n e t F e lt, E d n a Poole, a n d M arg are t R

'S Reynolds. p ianU f, B illy B lackstone. U T hose w ho a p p ea re d in th e play , |n

_ “T h e p lr s t T han k sg iv ip g D inner" Ife _ w ere : »“ G overnor B rad fo rd . D o n ald P a tr ic k ; g 1}1 E lde r Brewster, B e n Ja m en D elano; ■

M iles S tand ish . H u b er t H ouse; J o h n r A ldcn, Billy S t ra in ; H erb e r t W inslow, ’

^ C haries A llen: M aasaso it, Jo h n W eav- i .A e r; D am e B re fster . R u th Brow n; e r P rlciU a. E lizabeth M a rk ; B e tty B rew - fte s te r . I la r r le t D uvall; D am e H ove,

K a th e r in e B trow bridge; P a tie n ce H o m - gr. O rm a T um flr: QUrw H o m e r.. B e tL tf

J . W rig h t; so ld ier. R uU i R ead , W ilson S hoddy and Colleen B ic e ; . Ind ians , D onald R yan . M ay H aven . Ja m es B L eigh ton . Jack H o lla n d a n d Jam es H B everly. - jpj

!GHIll5TiS SUL SULE | I MMmilBEiEIlD!° A nti-T uberculosis S ocie ty H as ^ fo r O bjectives Xncreaso of ^ TVHiif Pand,; E oten tio .n of N urse I

A ithbugh th is is th e f i r s t day of the cam paign lo r C h r ls tm a a seals con-

N d u c ted by th e A n ti-T ubercu loals as- . * socUUon. acUve w ork w ill n o t begin

u n ti l tom orrow , i t w as s ta te d la st evening by Mra. H . E . D elss. who has

. . e h a rg e of th e w ork In th is c ity . T h e « ’sa le wlU close C h r is tm a s e v e r and M h a s fo r its tw o obJecU ves th o In- W let c reasing of th e m ilk c am p a ig n to fou r U 03 Injhead of two m o n th s , a n d th e m a in - H e . te n an c e o f th e c oun ty school n u rse . 1

, F o u r oom m itteea, o f tw o eac h will P ^ v is i t th e dow ntow n d i s t r i c t AU b u t P frf one h a s a lready be en se locted. E h ,. seven chosen so f a r c o n s is t 'o f R ‘ L. M . Nelson. M rs. H . A . S evern . M rs. R

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*n. T h e bridge te a w h ic h th e A m erican I n s A ssoda tion of XTnlTersity W om en a re W Bt giv ing iTiU be he ld F r id a y a t 3 o’clock t » t a t - t h e Rogerson h o te l In s te ad of a t i ^ th e Po rk . A ny one w ishli!« te a tte n d Q er. w ill b e cordially w elcom e. I■ue '') —— ~ Bh e T h e regu la r m e e tin g o f th e B lue m U - L akes Boulevard c lub h a s been poe t- M

poned a n d a specia l b iu ln e ss m eeting | w ill be he ld N ovem ber 39 a t th e hom e I of M is. C. H . P e rry . I

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^olicy o f offerini dees. These Prii O U T O P l i R

Special Toilet Goods Deal

: o f L urve Complexion Pow der, o f L u rv e C lc sn sln s C ream , o f Rouge de L a Jeu n e tie o f Narcifise P erfu m e ,:lo o f L u rv e Alm ond a n d R orc-OI am,tie o f 'oLurve T oilet W a te r—

All for

9 5 c

6ady-to-WearL' Here are six supei ! values for Frida ik anij Saturday. Th

prie6s are ridicu! B ously low considei

^ ing the high charac K ter of the merchar ■ dise.”B One lo t o f !adic.s’ F e lt Hui11 values to ¥4.95, 0 f ;

I H ^to ,^valueM o Q Q Q f $5.95, T jo w ......

I o f ladie.s’ f u r collarcdS1^.50 values f o r .s...........Jt o f M odish S p o rt Coats, value

......... ...._ ..................................$ 1 4 . 9 S

t o f sn ic F rocks, (JJfT Q ftQ $12.95, how .......... ...... V I •* 7 tt o f Je rse y F rocks, (I*A A f rrived, a t ...........................

C L O T H IN G: da»h and pop a rc p'les, an d a t p rices 57®m ’t be beat. E v e ry | 1 |ab ric is h ere fo r IKclcction a n d th e | ML ran g e o f sizes. i . H j T j f

>t of m en’s S uita , □ \ ItYom 85 to 44 ; a ll Imodels, m oat o f I ^w ith tw o p a irs o f ■ / I r r J

, - . $ 1 9 . 9 5 I

ot o f m en’s B lue nan d Pencil S tr ip e l i Using le an d double ■

1 ' . . . $ 2 4 . 9 5 : , Ibu rly O vercoats, all new colors ar

!i, s ing le an d double b reasted—

$ 1 4 . 9 5 t o $ 1 9 . 9 5

r a f t O vercoats, new a r riv a ls , newe. ns a n d styles—

$ 2 4 . 9 5 r S 3 3 3 5 “ 'Gordon H ats . T he n ice st line yc

v e r seen— all new shades an d a shai e ry face—

$ 4 . 9 5 t o $ 5 . 9 5

" 'F e lt H a ts , good .Q u a lity and ne p riced a t - - , ■ ' ...................

$ 2 . 9 5 . n d $ 3 . 9 5

^ER 24.1927.

: F R I I

S A T U l

T S

ng the Best Merc rice Reductions R C H A S E

— M E N ’S E

Men|s heavy lined Mil (horsehide face) ....

Men’s cotton rib Shir and Drawers, each.....

Men’s outing flannel ■Oil N ightshirts.......... ..i

Neckwear .values to ?: now'.................. ........

------ Boys’ cotton rib Unioi" (ages lO'tolS),

e*'" . Men’s cotton rib Unic (all sizes) .................

cul-[Jer- Men’s buting flanne'fac- .Night Shii-ts ...........lan- ---- ^ ^

Men’s black and bro g g Hose, 11 pairs..........

■civct---- Boys*“Dress'S}rirtsr“9 5 broadcloth and perca

? ! B L A N I9 5 ' ^ w o J heavy dout—._ . ket, size 72x80, pric y o p a ir .......................

— N U - W A Y G

D E P A R T“SERVE YOURSELl

4 pound bucket of L Snowdrift................

J .2 pound can Shillingi ■ Coffee..... ...... .........

D 8 cans Utah (solid ps I Tomatoes................

! Gallon can Penick’s Mapltf-like S.vrup...

cwest=^^und8»-'- *

' - mixed N u ts .......! you '?hape . ■,

^ ppunds hard whei F lo u r............... .—

new ...... .....

; “HIGHEST CAS I P A ID F pR P )

J R P A Y ? |

2;'Days :' MQ i i l y :? ; i

'chandise |

D E P T . ; |Mitts,

----------- ------------------------■, :■ rx .)

± 195^ --------------— 7 — —

) $1.50, 9 9 m

lions, y M

nions/, 9 5 ( i l;■ ■■ ' ' , ■ ■■: • - - - i J

irovm 9 9 l it , '■«

:cale...■ ■.'-w

KETS [ iluble, grey blan- "i

G R O C E R Y I T M E N T .SLP AND SAVE” ^

...........9 9” .....95’'pack)

95" :;1

--------------- ^ ^ • 3l <

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1. 60 t 1 » ie m o a t IhMJkJul. 01l«n Vt. w ork th e o th e r w ay.

" ’. tuTM T h e rich u e m h& rused■ w ctJUj. o p p rm e d b y It* hurd

f ^ i fe a r of lo&lag It. S p e tU n s iiit- ts doubttu] A e t h e r Uie

• h u “ u i y h a p p ie r th a n th e poor,' ;• a re p r o b a h lr l* « l^ P b y '

I m oderftteiy well*o2f .> ' T h is eurtoas eontrw lteU en

T ' u lo rly tr e e of m a te r ia l pouese i ^ U o ften tru e , too; o f o the r pcm n k o w m any app recia te famthe< fWends a t th e ir t r u e w orth,

M gnkte lu l MC(mUn»ly> Hefw c^ , p r e d a te th e tr own m ent*l s

H e i H uai gifts?

' t o i *® *” ung ra te fu l w

!' m ost o f u > -4 n d th e re fo re i

tn g wiietches. Por au re ly he » Kood thliiff of » n y aort rea lly deserve It un le ss h e fe< fu l fo r hav ing it. A hd if f«el so. h e Is U tc e b t o t - iffe hav ing , a ^ 1)1eat In th e

' emoU on t h a t Oils h la soul. >There a r» aom t r m ^ m u U

«f graU tw ie eves fo r mt h a v en ’t got, because th e y i J tc e lv e U. Such U k n w ^ t h , b e tter t h u lU m ig h t aim oat' car,' b « tte r th a i

r ; I t b rings 'c co tcn tm en t in the '^ a n d s e ts 'f r e e th e fine

( 3 ^ ^ a n d rn im .3 M o s t . o t u» d » 'm t ne ed^ ' ourselves te[ th ank fu lness , be

h a v e - t to ip i e c au se , fo r i ;i "C oun t your b iM lhgc* ' I4 » 1

cd ‘ especially a t th is tlnM of yea . * ^ probably bo su ip rlced . ho

th e re a re . A nd w ith a ll yot,_____g --------------in t t L Ba M .I ^ H ere a re tw o s p ir itu a l ii i ( d c ancctcd w ith o u t tw o cli

n d a y s : .

O n C hris tm as we le a m , o lv p o r less to o u r su rp rise , t l

I ^ rea lly m ore blessed t o givet reccive. O n T h an Jag lv ln g D» __ ^get in to tlje sp ir it of I t , w e li^ I h u c la n o g rea te r M esalng

. t sense of g ra titude . XT w e hIt ' w c a rc happy . * •

\ -TAXATIOS

• D o people a c tua lly g roa th e bu rden of ta x p&ymcnti

} Ja m es H . Emery, counselN allo iiia AssoclaUon o t Ma: era. soys they do a n d . In

. before th e I^atloim l O rn n g e :, I la n d . Ih ls week, po in ts o u t t

th e bunlcQ of S ta le and lo \m tStr w hich m eal o t lh e Is done.

i . . . ^ r m c r s a n d business v 9 speaker declares, a re conRJ • them selves upon r e c c n t ecoi9 Fede ra l govem m cnt expcn»^ cxpecU tlon of th is s a v in g| i f lee ted In th e ir ta x sU te m e

po in t w h ic h M r. E m ery w o - ^ ' Is s im ply th a t F e d e ra l ta x

sm aU p a r t of th e to ta l ta x t

* T h e fa c t is se lf ev iden t.« a t a n y ta x sU tem en t w ill p

'.k - th e g re a t bu lk of th e ta x e. ^ a re th e taxes w hleb we >'} ourselves r ig h t he re a t hom

d I n I d a h o .tb e s ta le ta x la' '< • live ly m a lL 80 Is t h e Cc

B u t s ^ ^ l . t u e s . ^ h v a : ' V , j t i x e s , •m un ic ipa l ta x e a -a n t

^ ? — - ^ t a r l i f t f i« ^ p S f ^ ld e a I l a i « . ; v * form W aM e to ta l.

Z',-'- T b e g r e e t- b u lk ,o f th e se}h . ip p a y ^ provle

' Xttnds In oonneetion witl k ? ' . . > b a ( l l ic u ta . AU VMa* Usui

B v ? ' ^ H n d p a l ones a t any n t e . 1K k / . Jtimeci by th e v ^ : .p o t 01 B S b u t u p d a i tr e , t t d i t . 'f l f - t w p

! V C‘> > < I n « n d ' e m r ' m k

Ip.'Uwm :.»ad,,

IL Y -N E W S t l w ; prevent any n r r y ^ ite t i im . ln t»xea..and .wU£toi

to come. • V' ' T S " ift.-B m w y Is etemaOy tlfh i

. ■*» U a t telling ua a n y tU ^

Airplane m a n u f n e tu r e ^ ^ ^ ^ t h oiders. The preaent year.. wlU .d ou tiU L ^

J c a S w o i iand th e output for n M ^ SU ’f f . 'S S u ^ pected to .treble 11. ra w S S rd t* - TUe Industry la stm

i>.-« Irat la already running ^ U l ■ ' f i y !— 11 The value of n too teeo .iim in

wSof^ !^'»®ven producUon v M b e aw nt u 1 fifty mUUon dollars. aMllfrom w nSuML V lodicaitons the value rnmA te r ~tb« ^nA tw «ty.clat»t S^.n!«i».''®A?-‘ “ “ hundred million .Oolbra

I b<> . w w a>4 years, and there wUl bei.« pei * y y ? 'P ? * y : trial competitor for stetlj mot

r u i o . t . , -00. BUI m e - A visitor to the Ford fketob

tro lt teils of seeing lnM f«ti» airplane only twcnty-fliej.fw

5 tip, to tip, driven by a thhrt; ulness, U a »«>»" “PPpMd 0.

in the way »eighin* altogether obi t those who hundred pounds. T h a t plane cful for who and is men Vt « tm a lo cXpertoenU.

be the fllw er of the future, d

burdens or in < ^ = s a B a Big In general,

RiOPHOGfliily than the ■.•. *'

Alt time p. m. ublesa 0 len Vs ptotllc- indicated. ,,

“ l l v m N e i r Y o r f c . v t f U : r possessions. 610 KUecydes T v tnV W families and ‘— ' — ' ' . ". ' — rth, and fw l 4:<»-WaUlorf.Astorl* OrchMl jw many ap. 6-.(»-?ederaUon Hyftm &ng. .1 fl;3^-Coward Comfort Hour,al and aplr- f l ;o o -o rea t Com posen..

«;SO^Boova B e a t in g , '

re undeaerv- a a o —S ta tle r’s PenncylvaniaSu he th a t has 9:aO>Park Central Orchestra

I KDKA. M i b b ^ m i rMO KUecydes Twto Fait

^ t r ^ l e s t_ tn li;OQ—UtUe-aympbony'O rehei the generous S i J t K S l l H o u r . '

8:00-<hlcago CM o Opera, ioula capable ■ ' ■ —

what they W tS . Chicago M ISa cxpejt to |n in a to iT d ~ T .r ia w p

»:°0--n u h lW v ln .

than friends. t f t fthe' D idst of 710 KDeejreta Twin FalbflneaC quail- ................

0:0& >^reat Composers. 6:30~Hoover Sentinels,

ecd to force 7;00.-B axvell Hour.. because we StOO'-Smith Brothen. r graUtude. *-3<^-Balkite Hour, - U 01

a good rule, I w cC O . BllBiieapoUs.S. P. M5 year. You’U 7M Xlleeyelei Twin FaUhow many 1- — — — your eounu <:0(»~aiaUh Brothers.

^ e:SO~Chlcago opera, - U 01

U mysteries, KOA. b n v t r • • S U i > chief holV. WO KUeeyelci Twin Fall

l:45.-Denver-Colorado footba always more , , ^ ,

th a t I t il KFI^ te a A a b l o 4SU H i eWKIIocyelea Twin Fallpve th an to 1 -g Day. If wo a;(M >~D nlv^ly Bouthem C re learn th a t Program.

«v..» . 10:00-N. B . O. Musical Progr alng th an a n ;oo -P urceU Mayer, violin, e have tha t, ,. „ , , , ■ j.

KHJ, Lea Angdea 41S.4 720 KUecydca Twin FaU

S:00—Zoellner Quartet.

rroan under I K N X UN^AagelM Sm T ^ Kfloeyctea Twin Fatt

nsel for th e 0;00- 8alm on Lubovskl, vloU Manufactut< ll:0&->BUtmore Hotel Orchcsl

I " “ K Q O . O t l u l Jm Tlge In Cleve- 7 u Klloeyclea Twin Fallu t th a t It Is >--------- ----------- ----------------------1 local taxes 7:00—Kohler and Chase conc

0:00—T h e PUgriiji*." the groaning 10:00—N. B. C. Musical Progr

ll:00r-Uot«l S t.. Prancls Ore6 racn, th e /w |,i.p .i ~ w g j ;onRmtulatlng 590 KUeeyclea - Twin Fail economies in ■■ ’ — ' ■"■’■ ' jcnse in the 7:30—Campe Dinner Conccrt ng being re - k o W . P e r i lm ^ f c em enu. The eio Klloeyclea Twin Fal

would make«t 0:00—Maxwell Hour.^ 10:00-N, B. C. Musical Progt

XX bill. Ilioo-M ulnom ah Hotel Orchat. A glance . j j |r n p aan 'S>and»co < 5 0Jl m » l th .t I wLaxes we pay | ............... -re vote unon —th e CecIUans.I »:00-M ona Motor Music,home. 11:00—Dance Orchestra <3 hrt la compara- 1 ■- - 1 i._

coun tv tax. ®"» Ftaaelseo iZU

i S u ^ p C. ^ i ^ c a l Progj

KJB. BetsiUe 34Uese taxea a re WO Hiloeycles . Twin Fall

^ 1 ? 8:30-6 tudlo P ro^am .with various I0 :00-Puget Sound Savings C luu ts, aU th e lJ:00-M cy»»'. Or«aieslra '2

I ^i on a almple , KUocydea Twin Pa I a n endorae- ' -f l i i the votes P ro g rm except Sundaj

Markets, news, sperta and m bc

vsw ols which Kew B runnrlekRaconU ere , « i» i t

Hew»W»ntAd« tBMh u » p "JW fa-.i.'S!? irt>h,to > ttnct. . , ____

f-'tiJ i i i i i .

f e . I K W e r - i i S l S S ^ ^ M i i ' r

m K i a S S f l c i o f c ^ i11 Oiidimu 01 KimbeHy, ipent j tu ^ J » t 111.

^ Ii e s - S dIiIw as up. f r c t iT B n b l ytsK

a M > d c . ■ " i . r q w v : ,I j J i i w i t a » B j B & 'u m C u l s

idred tw cn* B tih l cam e h e re '.Uut, n ig h t to m ore th a n h i t son , Qeorge. .. ; .

O T p r ^ t ihrejs 3 ^ ^ ; r e r k ^ U iP ^ ' W. O . D eake .T etum W [ ia a f w

ob m a y b e froifi a n exiended v b l t ln< M m '

Home for Tbaakigivlat—Miss j c r a few ao*encraU went to Bubl-laat.Bw pew Indus- for Thanksgiving.- She will retun Dotors and day.

. 'i i . . Ul a t Uome-Alfred R u d o ^ taylnV e- rcjidcnt of the Twin PaUs sectlc

a new seriously lU with p n e u m o ^ al .teti .from home. . . . 'ih’ty .horw - v itlU in lU g tnaa ii-M lss Fairy d oylladers. L(»sdon went to B ag em an . yi obly th ree day visit over t h e , Thonksg ane U n o t « « « '• ^mcrdy one om^ fn m B a p tf t-^ ira . P *. I t may Mocitaomery aad daughter .re t ». dwarfing y e ^ ^ a y from a visit with Mem

' V isits in P o c a te llo -M lsa M'■*' H ardes ty w ent to Poca tello la s t' . n lng to spend w eekend a a g u e s t 0

l l Q bro ther.

fl** On Legal Boslotaa-'W . I.. II I a tto rney , re tu rned la s t evening

o therw ise a visit on legal business to B a n d Burley.

t J M etera I Fm “ Castleford—M ra. D. T . ^r iB a T lm a C astleford cam e h e ro la s t ew

— -I------- 1 to visit h e r b ro ther, W . C. flo iibstra . fam ily over T hanksg lv lhg .

' D o s ln e u I n S o a th —L. L . Bret ridge will leave tom orrow on a ness tr ip th ro u g h th o s o u lh e m i

^ . In behalf o f th e ^ i n P a lls mUli

^ . J a r i s t B e ta m a - D ls tr lc t Ju dge ^,tra. Babcock, serving ' a s . suprem e

■ com m issioner re tu rn e d •e8te rd a ySA 'H etera ^ the_p a n k e g lv lng holld i

V lslta From M a S a o fh - M ia a W shM ira - H cs tb t« d c ...w h o .-w as In T w ln -

• yesterday on a b rief visit, r e tu m i h e r hom e In M urtaugh lost evcnl

H ere fo r W inter—H arry Caudl( r r r r r ^ rived ’ yesterday from H opkins,

«0««1 ^hc w in ter w itt 1 b ro th er. FTank Caudle, a t H o ^

R e ta m la g trw a S eattle — ^ ' “ Ja n ie s W . Porter, a tto rney , is ex

U M e te n ed to r e tu m today from S e a t t le 1 'an* T im e h e s p e n t a few days c n a ' b \a -----------------' tr ip .

Q a HoUday V W t-M r. a n d Ms D. B ellam y nnd u n . Rodney, lefl

J .. even ing fo r Blackfoot to « Oloconda. T hanksg iv ing day at, th e h o m e 01 is n a aff.rf" ! P“ cnls.

^ T im e Leave (o r lloUdays—Superln te i W . B . S m ith and fam ily le ft la a t

. f o r W alla WnUa, W ashing ton , < O loconda.': thcy_ae llL -apM id i^ tonkag lv in s:— . - -1 w ill r e tu m Sunday.

5 J H e ie r t ■ .ralU T im e Cctoea F ra m Alblen—M iss M------ I B a ird re tu rn e d from th e s ta te ntitball. school a t ' Albion yesterday to 1--------------- - tho holiday season with her miIU M e te n M rs. E m m a T. Baird.Palls T tm « . — I -

- ■ J H olldaya In Buhl — M iss Ml I C a lifo rn ia S tubblefie ld of Buhl, w ho a t

school in Tw in F’alls. w en t to ogram . la s t- even ing to spend T hanka j 1. a n d w eekend a t home.

&« i b t e n o n W eekend V U tl-O r . a n d MFaUs T im e R . M organ a n d daugh ter R a d u

■ W ednesday afternoon fo r a w e v te lt i n S a l t Lake. T hey expe

6J M te rs" S un d ay afternoon .

raUs T im e B ack F ro m Coafetance—R . W . 1" n e r, T w in F^lls m v u g e r o f th e 2

lolln. ta in S ta te s Telephone a n d T d enestra. com pany , returned yesterday I r -— • I conference of m anagers in Id a h o1.4 M e te n — jP a lls 'T la e Im prove D epot—T l\e O regon-------— — l i n e h a s removed th e rocks f r ao n c c r t f ro n t e n d 'o f the passenger d e r

th e exp ress d e p ar tm e n t secUocogram . . h a s I n r ta lJ r t heavy tim bers InsteiO rchestra, s u to pa rk ing .

M U e ^ . fy n n i g g f r ty M e e U n g -P ..E .-H T w ih T W ls O ^ o n S h o r t U no

■ ' t e tu m e d yesterday fro m P o v h e fe h e sp e n t th ree days a tu

V ~ J ------1 th e b i-m o n th ly safe ty m eeU ng <O regon K to r t U nc. T h e re w ere

F » 0 » n a 9 w l ^ r e s e n t

A tU ad s N aU onal C<^u& ltt«e G ladys T erh u n e . repub lican n i

rchestra . eocbm itteew om an from Id abo , r r r r r " , leave S u n d a y for W ash ing ton

te n d a m eellng of th e com m it! **“ * I p r e « « f o r o rg an ltau o n of Uu

----------------1 earapalta* '

_ , , v is lU . i n * W y o m ln r -M lsa 3 M uckcy. a s s is ta n t coun ty a t to m i

; ■» »>y au tom ob ile la s t n ig h t fo r P oS K u ^rom « h Jc h p lace sh e w ill go b j^ \S>. M o u n ta in View. W yw ning ,

^ evening.IU M elen I '•PaUs T im e f i ' . . .

----- ^ l ik e M io t e[s O rchestra . • * a . . , a . .X X12 l^rs.) • • ••------------------1 P J B U im * -O .K M o n te lU » ,M o l2M M e U n i A rth u r B rltt la e . O gdenj C .C -H li ira lU T lra e Angeleaj a H .M c M u n * y . R ay *1 ----------------ray . O a k le y ; , I* O lew art a n d

13 to 1. Ogden; H . A. Agee and ao n .' ibccU aoeouJ n .-A . ep « K O ,.3 u h l: a W. Ha *** w ife. D ^ l a a . Wyoming; B. L.e m y n r a n * u ,d son, X. Baker, Chicago: J*ac

hue. J u t td t e ip . a M o y tr i a d W e . M a M ;

e people you B evem . R eu b en JoUey, Leas m m tf Bm Uh.- - I f i u 'B nfikh .:

i y e a t e r - J B d l l t f ; , ^ , ^ ^ N e i» ' ^ i D ^ ^ » > ;T1iere it

S w 'i r m i e r l a a logical.aipli raiterday 1 IlaT«^siaver.hcard one...T te.;

tt.tb lii '^S ^W '.d o es one alway: on «g>eiay.r.w h tt you deprive 3 to a c ^ r t ^ a frieod by :

' S S S ^ . W a * , UJm, ,hav«» • fa

I, J f o liS(HwD.-ol th a t uncfulBteVto visit ence:' ‘I ’tm in b e r one matt^t : . ' friend) ; i e o i ^ ; to me forjUOt

ceeded and coultfTgtfpMt*. j . plaee dBK IJoAned it wUtt t evdnlb* d e n U o d l n r c ^ t it was to ^ l

nr V c ^ w ittdn a svar,' I t was elgUi before 'lt w u paid. I even hat

Us Joale latorest; never a t anycome aad

tu rs t6>. wftbeitt ‘.ooiMf reminded, . At, « a le ft Tor cbUecUon. Now hi

. speaka;#i4 «fln,'tcp ol th is .h eshi Aged Of b tf iii .'|k^£nulstlan. Of wha «Uon, is are. jb « £ OhrteUans made? Bj , tx his i a g .^ a n u i t t t t h e kept me.frot

U n ^ lt taianwhmcnts." I am t ■ to b ^ '-o a fe ittd and rightly s

klry Mae ewea » € . » ;a>^tte apology ant . yatter* w o u lljo o k a t it m its true Ug

t k s g i ^ «o dowo -deep in his soul for analyala* t f . inner self, he see h l i> tro r r

p n A n o tte case practically the retartied 0® a ^ i u i »12M, I made ■lends in calls : n ev er.. ullceUng a. cen

sometlmec' tb e collcction would low aa 12. Bight years coUe*^

w ^ „ „ suit—a W end now nn erfcmy. « J ^ v e . hls w lf i HB-should come' In ’i

'W h y 'not pay our oblljniUon Q _ . a smUe.' aBd then thank the

nir who stood byTia In our need « B fiS S m • *»erj way to retum th a t

There li.aomethlng vitally wroii u a ,-it we are not big enough

. Wi>Trtr p n d a te « tavor and honest to .w p ay I t wlO> a smUo and 1

“ s u s r s - r n ;friend j r h a stood by us in t

Vourslruly, a Busi" , . qLD RESID

T » ln NOV. a , lOT.

:e W. A. Sm ith, BemM d Brocklotk. Ike e court ««»■ Phil Buckner. Ciorence J ay from I ^W hitcly, Deol Bunker.

Ounderaon, . Yjmon WaUter.^ P ra tt, .Bete mifford. P rank Ol

Wonda ^ Xilndscy, "Doc" B qwi ; Home...W .-L.-am&uona. R er-j r n ^ t o H . .C e d l '^ e r . Salt Laki 'cnlng. ^

ROOKRaOK-A. M. Qebel, udle 'k r- R apldsrH erbcrt WelnshanJ(.Sa: IS. Mis- ^ t t O. Hatch. AtJimUliiU) hla Moore a n d wife. PocateUo;

O a r d e n » ^ ; » d wife.-BoUe; • S tia rt, a . A /.rtom aa. Salt Lafa

b u d n e» ® r , p a U o J ^ o r U i ^ : Pranl .• rty,,Bolse: P. W Cummings, I

-i A. C. Oooch. Los AngeleJ- O' BiartigBrt-BolM; j:* c :

left l ^ Q rttfiu,, UnteO,.Oregon: Pre D aiiel, John ^Webber, M rs.

6 ot Mr. oiarfc,.SiUt L a J n ^ Berw. i S ..to n g . John Jfeber. PocatcUc

, *. Jcnkln. E d c n ; ^ W. Tlngwall !\tendent »cU.ist n l ^ t •___ .

Omaha; M ti. .6 . W. Reynolds Mr. and Mra. KtoneUi WUken

Marian Prandsoo; J . W .'Scott. t>enver ! nonnal 'Dillingham, Phoenix. Arizona; o spend Haas, Rupert; n tm c ls E. Lind m t^ e r , l« k e : Miss R. Dyke. L. Standb

Shelley, City; T. L'. Robfason. City, Mlssouriir^M)’. JardaU,

Mildred Oliver Hopple. MonteUo, Nevt attends Johansen, S alt la k e ; Mr. ai

to Buhl Alexander.. AUanU, Georgia; 1 iksglvlng ton. Balt Lake; C hasln Bonnei

Mr. and Mrs. 8 dj MoGovera. Mrs. 4 0 . Skldniore. Caldwe

, Mrs. J. B ...R ^iier. B oise;-J. A. Cedar d u l left Hurt. Salt. Lake; j . p. weekend ^ Reanejf. WUUamj c ^ lo s a l t Lake; E. I^ N ie ls o n . Ci

.u. p . 'k n x u c KW. O aid- Expert piano tuner and plan le Moun- ^“ck. from Europe"eleffraoh wof^lnB In PocateUo a t presi

f S n a expecu to be la Twin PaUs ti iho w U s Anyone wishing to co

cate In rcRord ^ buying a m S hctl ‘unlnc. care 1from S e hotel. Pocalello.,3dah0/~Adv.depot a t 'III-I------r- I ""yn juLion and 1 — ______stead for

-H aairh .:>e a g a t , W » T ’4> -j 11PocatdloattendingIg of Uwere about »> ! I T A j t i n M

naUonal I ' t a f l i i* 0, « 1U I - U S B0 to a t- 1 . nlttee. tothe next ■

: Bertha

S a m e M e

a . fo rover^year..........a s o o i & j ^ ' a l i

■ SULLIONSsf POUNDS DS■ BVTH EO oV ilortrew

teliS ^Guarai^ee^ Pu

iAOtjtfeUlS,

POCATlXI.O-TwiHFAl?iB<^ v e Ta-ln Paiii a i . » ? B l Kimberly D n v .'« ;lS ;- l^ ley . : can Hotel. 9 - .a £ in.

P a tD te * . PocateUo for Twin£ f «a -T ick rta a a d - to t a

.leading hotels jtad l^olon1 wsning, , •

m , : . 4 J . . V v ; C a i 5 ? S l l S S ^'■ I - V - V

^ dV iS I5^1% )^ tb« '£ iii«a ls cU^ dahMfiii. | ^ i^ . \^ e p u ta U c ii as hosta; e.;ptisda( annual ball.'lya m a te a e k u y njen lnc tn Uie EUt'a hall; 1

i* a ii .e w iq iW td e c c n ta d ..l« F ,tb ’. lo s in g caa{dtt..Beaauhil lighting 1 to , * 9 ^ to ttie a t te e t ln n M - o t t t e Itan. X

V, toe b e ia li^ tt otlacksahd a t 1S r ^ to th e Park -

‘•opsit was 'served. Ba: ' u a ! ^ orche>tr».eotftrtatoed tte 'C uesU 1 fie lng .s(9p«& fin d ; also. furoHbed i

n t » 'BQ le r danelnc.K T te piuty tUM reti j b e to Ute hiaU M lete favors, bcnfettj

serpeattne were distributed car ht' out v ittT d M a effect aiid 'dtoeiQi ad to go conUnued tmtU a late hour. 4 oy to t.^o » ,h llii< li« d cw pla wen piS SS tt “tie never . ‘ . le vtoouta The M. 8. and 8. dub m et a Sat eUtff home of Mrs. s . . A. Pierce, W» By keep- day aftemooo. The m e e tly ci om ir tb - with. slnglBg * ^ ly . Holy, HeOy;

the one te r which tile business session S eeMucted b j U» pte.Umt. Mn. rS P- Bturgeon. The dub voted to

. a the CHuAtmas seal campaign' announcement was made of thele wwua ty to be held a t Uie high school le same. ^ evening for pupUs e n ^ e d li e twdve Americanization. schooL ^ U call » t ^ u>nirtd .with “Somemiag to Id be as Thankful For." The program tag. Re- «isted,of>a^eommiailty stogTrea , even to Mrs. Fred Cramer. M r i B. < I'aU hu - wen and Jean Oramer; songs by 1 :onU»np- WestfaU, Joyce Oramer and Ek

Walter.; Delectable refreshmenU jns wHh served k f the doae of the aftei e friend by the hostesa and her assistants and try L u la O a ^ , Mra. PhyUis Davis asi

t favoj7 by U n , ^elUe Connerly. The ati ong wim ance numbered 33, induding mez 1 to ap- and guests.

enough ■ , . _____ .I a word 1‘are not At Uia-regualr meeUiIg of tbe of th a t d r of the Eastern S tar Tuesdaj time of ening In the Masonic Temple

Mrs. J. A. Keefer presiding, it announced th a t e ^ U d n of of:

DENT, would be .held a t Uie nesd re meeting on December 13. During 1

-■ — Ughtful social'hour refreshmenU . ■«"«> by Mr. and . Mrs. W. M. IJadSon. ^ waters,

r. Orson — —J • n o t ic e t o c o n t b a c t o b Dhrlsten-

we. Seth Bids w lU 'be received by the t-8 m lth - Palls-H l« tt«ay-D lsttlc t on Wovi jce. 39. 1937.'a t 3 p . m. for graveling

mile of. road.■L Cedar ^ J. D. SINEM tonP ran - - • w e c to r of Hlghw U ; E. L . ---------------

Jte': W al- k?: Mta.-.W. % 'frson: Mr. •lly. Poca- S ‘ .

S t J ' B; and Ed % <4if71

T l ? ; 8 fCity: T. 5 . £ i i

Uo; Clyde ^ aU, Calil^ hJ

_______________________ 7Id famUy. % /Is. Boise: f f /rson. San t t /er; P rank t f /a ; Bd L. 1 VOder, Salt 1^ \llsh. E. J. « -A-1. K a n su \U, Boise'; \ ■vada; W. W \and Mrs. ^ . \

E. Shel- 1 ler. Boise; o '

sSib W e ,>. Jordan, i j * * ' ^ ‘ '

s h S o ! " * 2 W e t h o u g l

«w o sales- i9» and Is % ’ T h e P u r iu M it » en t and |7 tn a few «

communl- « a rd lable £

Bannook J ,

— j F b r W i

l | k K S e e O t u r B i

S I f y o u a r e oni i » ^ u t th em in tl

S 1 0 5 W o m en 'ti

d i ^

P ^ MVIiry* ® g A w o n d e rfu ll

fsEo ^ - Yours Sat^ W ■

i j $i;9

. . . » “> f

i ■ l i t t

I l n a t i B i i ''

. ‘ S '

‘retttrbad

s T f m m / E S T O N ., S « S '

••as^< M .-aw .'w obia .sta iM at,I “ j j g « * i l ^ , pnnrtd .

‘w edJS iz M d # r . - O o f i ^ - - She

ip aa* ^ kVi b i « ^ I ^ ^ t i e e j A 1 t o s im i -Taln’t U arr Or6'lalgn ^ Is ItJ*the pitf> ■ 1 ain.Olqr W in a ^ tte h a * tenai hool FM- 'Xhe;aoft Uttla,figitro.became rii e d l n t t e »Cli^'nerteBaBt;*tfIie M ^ t ^c ^ w a s -o fttba jau iiH taayoB l-

sH; e K lM W si<-Iiirli&^iut^>lnd0ter^( r d lUce to :b ttt-l(e r. r t6 ld l

aftemocm <"7 ***» Upa, th a t 1 w a n i^ uM lSx^ stay b a t t B sy s^ m s *itemer.” . t s a s s is ts , b e g 'j b t i f - ^ o i L H he* e a t t ^ 4 hare fb r fo h tt i t TH n a right members and teU tbeni-i'^..

■. Wbea G aj a to e ii^ 'U Uh- b ^ b ^ AoBtalmiry laslstad 'th a t aba -li

Uiem. :,-rom iberJght.bacic,'»B tei connaeEtly. '"TbeyTl btofl mo rW

. Anco Andover Bevef 'ia is s * a dJ0’’ tO;sena aotbebedy w6rA.‘ Jn s t leI regular t t e bags; y o o * u > o iig b tb a d f ing a de- Boy trodged. raOidr crossly bp »iU wei« ploasaot lobe to tbe Captain's d M. Shot- Tha dlsarroy^of her plana annoyed'

and her Ured nerves resented tba p poaement e f r e s t Sbe foond tbe (

TnRR ta in tn the kitchen in b la. favo cljalr by the-window, fondling

-larB4it-cat,:wliIle-Uie-dog,»olkBd1 d S f l S ooslybeocalhOietoble. ' ellng of I .-cpptotn}' Ooy began curily, “wl [QIA. Andover? The Lone PlfliIghwayt not for rent. Tliat, ,woman-:;AD,i

' l F I T i S N I . M G H T , y « U > ^ ^ ^ . B B I N G r r B f l C ^ ^ g ^ ^

J u s t H a d 1aght we were through tor

SilTMillinery houso jen t os the final w

, as h9re .it: goes. ,

3 2 5 H A I5foitten> Juiiidrsi ^Big.Wiiidow— —Use Y<on Miftin s t re e t t^>day when w e w ill 1

1 the Show W indow . T ills ia o u r lllnery in fiv e weeks— Some H a ts I a

n-tj T ailo red F e l t H a ts and B oll f i r i See them an d bu^ two o r th ree— lay

I iw•fuU a sso r tm e n t—miiiiy ■ ‘ .

S a t u r d a y i n o r n i n g : s i t i i r i i

a t ; ‘ '

Saturdi^-.tKepartie!i>ate. T hujft'» Aot u»

I, >rou muat 6ee;&Sm M d'Iet them

they ^1-e.;^ r l tm 6 io

p

!Sf "

•f M i l ; '. . . ‘ v o , ’ l l ' S 'raJ Ji.fc; ,'.1

O rM r , will K t . U i I i l S ^ b l a a r 'n * . :J

•M ill.- tO ;6 < '^ llU c B l« . l a ' i i j i i u a E

S i 'S ! . h io t - ' I r a W o l M ln. f i o k i lik e rr l i M t U iln k P i * . - , . , ' „ j , K , , ,

ca ijE cbWWNV SiLL .

WRdHlSEjABai.WiiiIibt op The beard o£.dt»tOrs of the i

rtaisT'Wiiikl.xompanjr.at a u . i» 5

S S X ‘iS‘l5a i£ ',« 'S ^beer-of a giant'aiovable craoe heavy work.oalte~..canal,igitaat

)-.Word. particular make : i r u specified . ehoneo Mai^tkr. Burtco 8mltb-«as authoi

it leava. to negoUate for; t tt. purchase.

np Ite D E I A T H iS '*'■ c m s T —6 . Ifc C r f i C W i a n t J w

at his beuie two tf t t ia ^ lh .j iL .i >>e p o ^ about a o'doclc jrertoday aften be Ca^ Death iraa .caasetf lv .\ te a n fal lavorit* lftr..:Orlst came ,tor tUtf a ^ t t Ing t te years ago.from C(toado.,.]ae.U edieal-- »lTed~by1Ur wldowTMpd.aeverifl, 1

d im Vunera) :aervlaes.''wU be oounoad following odamuplcatlco : stak-in OblondO. ArratiMments

y ■ I »/r» 'TUtUV' ’ I • .

j i y a o - i T O S - - -

t 6 I>b I to r 1 9 2 7 i n M i l l i n e r y

w indup o f th e ir big tstock

T S ’k a ChildrenYour Own Juagment111 be closed, be stire to look u r fo u rth Hpecial even t In I and Some P riccs!

B rim s wo.rth up to $4.05— ay in n supply a t

« h

:J M ^Soia .u p i o 13.46 ■ ‘ N

irday -nioniing tkey.- goat -

98coiQT irtfelUto'fXQtR o a t Ctf

use p f . ^ ^ ! ^ t thesb

r s T f c

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g a r d m g 'L o a d l h B '’ ! « a lf« s - - 'a I

C h a n o e N e c e s s a r y . I

In eaalmOai >IUx .nrtr, y n t t - kUoQs lor pasw s-.nM iv^-tbe Ongon ^Short ia a ra jt-> h k -lm » U i,h e » ;w ^ |close for-:Ui« wtitbOBftd-ywilag traia ^at 5 qWock IxatMd' o f ; ^ 1Jt ww-imBilW»a-'*f»0«ptofa P ; -W . JM <Jt»bert< ^ ^ p t e » r t ^ _ ^ ■ w renlng; 1

W i v tbe d A •7tt«m.' which h u 1 prm ll«d up to (Uta, the erenlot h

I truck could d i lv i .^ beside the tn lo ^

' oaitte! rtUrpxi and then %8

CepQ^ ]AeRo1>ei1« h u already'be* IS B gua aiklBg.'patroos to maU packacei A

farly for the Ohrlstmas hoUdayi. On W ' taecou|it o{ the extra prosperity of the ^

Twin PaUa - aeetion. due to blc crop* %

I aod employment ot Uter. a beavy hoUday maU it onUelpated, and th* % In tere^ ot seoders u d redplenU ot I J p r c ^ ta and convenlene* ot. ip loye* ^

i or the department are urged a i rea- sons tor taJdng this into account %

sniiieieisiiiii' S mmisiElNDistliiti

B la n k e t B e m a in s on .Qround W W hile T om peraC aro ' B o l d s

L ow S lnoe P ir a t o f W eek.

AMSTERDAM, Nor.. 33-8now to a ^depth or 0 Inches fell here op Sun- % day nlffht. Tha temperature rtmsinedlow enough, tb a t much ot the snow % StUl remained unmeltcd on Tuesdayevening. The thermometer stood a t IB j labove sero on Tuesday moming at k sdawn. ' ■ S '

Mr.-and Mrs. John.Fanner W Tuesday shoppers in Twin FaUs.

Pred Mormon aad^eorge Jasper ^were here from Soldier Creek oa ^

• - M o n d a y . - ^ — .............................................. mAlbert HolmquUt scooped and ^

cleaned the snow from bis wbeat ^stacks on Monday morning, thus en- ^abllng him to resume tbreahlng a t ^noon Tuesday. V , Cj

The Paul Bced family left on UoDr V . day for the north «lde, where, tbey

have moved tor the eonilng year. 3I Charles CaldweU wa* a Uooday bos> %L >laeas caller In this seeUoa AmA ^ 'E . E. Lawrcnce of 'HoUlster was a m M ^ tu rd a y buslneu visitor in this lo-

r Mr.' and Mn. Oeorge Parks - and 1^V ebOdren were Sunday vlsUen In Twin ^I - Falls. IC^ Mr. ood 'M n. Bugh Reed of Twin X

Falls were a f the Paul Reed home SSunday and Monday, belplac to load k

B thetr goods for moving. iS■ Mr. and Mrs. Oerril Peters, Mar- m g caTrc—JeBaetM and Leonaitl spent6 Sunday vialtlog thq John Peters fam- %

llv nfnr Kimberly.______________ -7 Mre. A. E. CaldwU lelt on Sunday ^ < momlng for minols. where Aie frill Ik

visit her childhood home. ^Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kunkel and son %

Paul, m re Monday business visitorsin Twin PalU.^ ^

•‘COLtEQE^ ^ One of the greatest honors over paid

to ft motion plcttire star-was bestowed %upon Buster Keaton during the film- Wing or his new United Artbts com- ^cdy. “College.'' which has lu local Wjirctnlcre a t the a t the Idaho theatre ^this afternoon. %

One day while Keaton was romping Othrough his mirthful role at his big •Hollywood studio, word was brought 1that an army officer wished lo ^

"J to him. V k1 The officer was a repreflentaUve»of J

the National Ouard and Keaton had k been commissioned a captain.■ Tbe captaincy ia In the Oregon Na- ' ■

'Uonal guard. k The- honor-was In reeofnltlon of-

' Keaton’s services in. aiding jecrultlns %and righting foreat fires while on to- 1cation In Oregon. 3t it not gener- waUy known that Keaton enlUted and ^KH’cd as a private In the American Warmy oversea^ during the World war. J

“THE DROP KICK” 5Patrons of tbe Orpheum Tbeatre to- 1

day will have an .opportunity to seethe motloo picture debut ot the Ten ^

' National CoUeie Stars tn suppoH of k A' Richard BartheJmesi • la "The, Drop 1

Kick." which' Ray Rockatt' produced klor First NntlonaL • . . ■ J

•The Drop Kick" .Is a story ot- cd - |Icsc life from s: story by Kalhertae JBrush, auihcr of “OUtter." which ran ■

N in College Humor and was published gas. a sensatlcmnl novel 5

aM |[^cnal east wpports IU<^» k

Kent in the feminine lead, DoroCf^ '■Rovier. Albert* . VAugba. Eu*«no JBUong. Brooks Benedict. Jamea Brad- ■

f bury. Jr.. Hedda' Hopper; Oeorn gPearce. Mayme Kelso and others. Dldc' ^Hyland. Tamoui Stanford tootbaU star, kacted u technic^ C

ClllLDIlE>r8 DANde 2ThonkNilvlne Day at P aacr i n d. I

.! trom 4 to s p. m. PrJeei and 39e. £‘ t Also a fish pond.—Adv. , . ^

V T w i n F a l l s T W e l l s J S t a g e J

. L oaves cb |^ ,V .7 :S 0 ,, f ro m I ^ tTnloq, B tf t g o ^ e j o t J

FAUS DA

I Wool Bose

f f f l h

: 8• ^ A n e x tra quality iiose with ■ | 9 f iae ; rij> i^^ f o o t Silk am1 0 y n o t m ixed. Coiors, silver , 5 ta n a n d Wack. -Sizes 8 ^ U> .....................................w ,

J l - ■ D B Y QO OD S S E tm O K

J The Big D

K Changeable Taff<V I » P opular fo r pillowH ant).lam 9 .n .a s well a(3 fo r m any p th er- X largo color a a so rtm w t f ro % io choo3c. S6-inch. All 8

S ■■■:...... ........ ......

S Radiiim Bilk2 T his Bilk makeS'. beau tifu

S l in ^ r ie , an d C hristm as m any k inds. A p ure s ilk :

^ ’ 86-inch vrtdth. P e r yard~...

^ Washable Crepe deP u re silk m t c r i a l in 4(^fn gu aran tee^ w ashable. I shades,; especially fo r u Per^yffl-d ............ ....... ...........

"■“ .^ E v ^ as t 'S u itiiiV . T h is su iting , can be mad< 5 tra c tiv e C h ris tm as g if ts . 2 a sso rtm en t o f colors, all gi J 3G inchea w ide.

Ji No.velty Trimmi^ You will w a n t these bi

S tr im m in g s fo r fin ish in g sc n« rs o r o th e r ^ f t s i P ri

J . ■ to 4 9 « y a rd .

5 ' 7:— ^ ^ ^ — T-

Sk Special Bag Pure% I A ttra c tiv e under-arm 1

good q u a lity , in desired ^ ____ Solid o r trim m ed . Speciii

J l l ) 2 u n < y L a c e E% T orchon an d file t laces in W a n d c i ^ j n color. U sefu l i ^ m any g if ts ....... .......4^ an d

^ C h i p p e w a E

5W W c have th e well-know n CJ l T h is is tho b est line of,,wo% exccl in both m ateria ls an tW n ex t p a ir will be Chippev/t

jk IS-Inch W J Chippewa K^ Here ts an exccp- :g tMW _ . t i o n a l l y good '«

wcnrlne boot. In ' j H H ^ either .plain or .

moccasin tockFuU ^^ leather sole« 'heel: stout lacing W hooks; Ovely. ot

leather a t biwt i M | | B P 1 . to p . 'Especially V n S Q S V

'W waterproof treat- J «■ — .... « 8 .4 t t '

V - . .^ ;Men*8 Scout StioW M en's -b est quality 8<^1 K H e re ia a shoe fo r serv lco J o f brow n oik. lea the r, ru b t

“f c :

; Dress Boot' IS M en 's 8-Inch d t ^ b w t

S c a lt lea th e r, f u l t douW a M U iT O roof . l l n in i : S T o tS r ^ , pew n. P ric e

5 % n ’sW orir|fci9 M en’s ^ ^ -iiic b W o rk ’; Slic 1 black ch ron ie & th e r ; . m k type , W e arflex .sole:..'.'.,:..;...

1 I, ■ ■

i t t ■' '-' '<1 ’

I .- ith • • ■ V V-and ' W ith th e sh ip m en ts of HoUda ,cr, Urjft. Iowjpriced Mwrtmmtt,,- th is ;^ear, th e la rg e s t C hrisim a

W h«ii w e tu rn o u r Eeonom y'. on ,^ 8 p 1 ^ . R ead on th is ^

___ I C LO SED TH A N K SG I

Dry IGo^s $ectipt Lbw Pricra

ifeti ' ifigillk m p 'j^ d e s ;) r -g i^ ts ^ - A ..................

rfbm whicli silkv - P e r '.........n

lin ings, ks' g i f ts o fk fa b ric , in g n . ;: ..

- 4 E A h I '

de Chine- . 9 K;fnch w id th , - ▼ . ® , M

In pastel .. . -ifr AuA derw ear.

.......... « i . » 8 .

id e in to a t- a . A larg e g u a ra n te e d ..'

n in g s ; Childrijti’gbraids and ' Wool'HoSe

A closeiy knitted-fE Priced , from ribheli how ivitli rein

fe e t .; :L ig h t ta n shu' T a ll rize s . P e r pair....;rchase

Bath Matsc id r $ l > 0 0 D ouble th read ‘ ma- ' *------heavyr-duraW e-w eiglsen good, l o o k i n g pai

w t . m an y iii'tU e shades t1 in m ak ing io n iz e ', w ith b a th i nd 8 # y a rd 9 S ^ to. $ 3 .5 0

M A IN FLO O R D R Y GOODS DB= ^ ^ = S ! ^ ^ = = S = ^ S B 6 S : = = S =

Boots Give Maxji Service

1 C hippew a B oots an d Shooa fo r mci work shoe th a t we h av e te e n ab le to m d w orkm anship . If -y o u ask to see :w?as.

hoe . Genuine.« i t shoe.' ' SflOe ’i c o r ^ a d e G enuine P ln to ;H or»o ib b er solo ShoejH^M unaod \la s t, >

Boys’ iKjgicIiSoft tan calf 1,

K Boys’ W a t^ r^W © . . B o y s 'a 4 -1 o c hjjioe, so ft J u s t th e 'k in d .iKo “boy

m occasin sk a tin g . <AH;leathec so$ 3 .4 8 . c o u n te r; :«9,le..„;.:

ixO O R SH O E D EPA R T M E N T ,

i M i s

= s i 3 S ^ ^ ^ = = = = = = = = = i = = = =

each d ay , w< new a n M I

maa we have ever c a rr it y '^ s s e i n i t e ^ t p a Real Toyland

economy i tm s . TI

G lV lil i! . '’i M ’S GO TO T l iE K

>41 Maiiy

: ^ ^ v e r f a s t V o U e' -You can make attrao___ . piV^>V^> lingerie o r ..o

I t V ariic lc ^ for gifta. Gua;fadc-proof from

O S ' 1 ! sun o r wanhing.- tiejk. Per yard ............

A. B . c. SUkW e. ' have th is in ei

' p f ^ n or changeable coi ' S u itab le for lam p sho

-■ pinttw s, .drapes, cuahl . cMrtainfl, and oUior m

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T h e seam y sUle o f life In Tn-ln palla. th n t U m ore ex tensive th a n m ost peo- p ie suspeci, b Icnown to no one nny ” b e tte r UiaQ U Is to BnsiRn L ottie B, e

-S c fle ll, w ho Bloce loot Septem ber h iii kj been In cliarge of th e vm k of th e S a lva tion A rm y In th e dU trlc t ex tend - a In s from BlUs on tlie west to B urley g, on Uie e u l .

W orking w ith “BOap.. soup and luilva- „ Uon." th e trsd lU ona l weopons o f - th e S a lva tion A rm y. E nsign Schell comes In co n tac t n o t on ly w ltli life In T w iu a i F a lls “slum s" w here ignorance, f ilth , d i

■ disease a n d a b jec t poverty cause cot»- ^ c e m to county a h d c ity oUIcIaI*. b u t sho h a s acquired fam ilia rity w ith a n „ increasln ir num ber of fam ines ih ^ w hich th e financ ia l problem h as be- come ncule only recently nnd pe rhaps - only tem porarily . j , .

I t is a n essential. E nsign Schell b e ­lieves. th a t th e re should be prese rva - _ tlo n of self respect as th a t th e re .u sliould be relief o f need. and . being a w om an of n p rac tica l tu rn of m ind _ , wlUi m any years o f experience In th e w ork o( th e Sa lva tion A rm y. I t Is

. h e r Invariable custom to m ake a ^ sw eeping Investigation In th e case of eac li a p p lica n t for, assistance. ^

W ood PUe n a y s P a r t I n lin e w ith th is policy, Ensign tic

* Schell h a s a m u ig e d t« provide a woodpUe a t U u A rray 's headquarte rs wo hero so th a t ab lo bodied m ale a p . tr l p llcanU fo r food o r shelter win be ^

. given oppcvtunlty to give som ething h u of p roductive ' labor In re tu rn for th e ’ benefits sought. w f

S h e b a s a n o th e r Idea, too. fo r deal- th i Ing w ith a pp lican ts fo r charity , w hich In con tem p late s cooperation o n 't h e p a r t Jol of T w in F a lls bualness m en. each o( aoi w hom would be provided w tth card s Pe* to b e given tb s ^ e l t o r s fo r relief. D n - foi d e r th e cooperative arrangem en t, th e p e rso n - g lv ln g - .o u L .th c c ard ._ w hich . , w ould e n U U o 'th o b e arer to relief a t ’

, . th e h a n d s of th e sa lv a t io n . A rm y. A r . . w ould ag ree to recom pense th e Arm y

to th e e x te n t of tw enty-five or f if ty Ini cen ts. T h is p la n . E nsign Schell s ta te d ^

. . la s t evening, h a s been p u t in prac tice In o th e r tow ns, a n d . she s ta te d . “I vli w ill g u a ra n tee th a t ’ n o t very m any v i card s wlU b e tu rn e d In." QU

i n coiuiw U on w ith th e relief w ork « o f lie r o rg an lia tlo n . E nsign Schell ^ h a s ttsem W ed . « t th e A m y’s h e a d - « q u a rte rs here- a q u a n tity of provisions “• a n d c lo th ing—a n d m ore is needed, “ p a rticu la rly .c h ild ren ’s c oats a n d sw eat- fo: e rs '"A n d ‘underw ear. O ne of th e *o:

’ g ranges o f th e coun ty Is engaged in. ^ collecting pro rls lons fo r t h e . Sa lva - Oi

—I— tion A rm y he re , a n d th e E nsign e n - te r ta ln s hopes th a t c oun try folks w U l;th c on tribu te enough ch ickens fo r t h e i ^ C hris tm as baskets . O th e r organizations a lso n re cooperating , a n d to w n fo lks > -nih« n t tM ln j n-im rnn trlh titlnn« Afc lo th ing a n d money.

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' w as In thcim. t ie r u f f e t s > e ^ A ^ o d . E n‘ A n o tlic r ' w ould-be custom er ,uni■ c lo th in g to send ou t of th e s ta te , '-an ^ Ing ’ aho a lso was disappoin ted . 'An u n -J encum bered ond oble bodied* young , ' m a n b ough t an overcoat o u t o f th e , i „ ' A rm y’s sto re . H e pa id M 3 0 . fo r I t. ^■ A nd th e n e x t custom er, a m o the r, p a id bill ‘ a d im e fo r a good w oolen dress fo r 'on

h e r lit t le daughter. ' M"W henever the c ircum stances w a r- jt .’,

* r a n t i t ," Ensign Schell exp lained , "a cuu ’ c h a rg e la m ade for th e c lo th ing we ^ ; d is tr ib u te . O ur purpose 4n th is p r l- de<

m a rt ly la to preserve th e se lf re sp e c t cor; o f o u r pa trons , w hile a U ,o f n h e p ro - n «

ceeds fro m th e sa le o t c lo th in g . is umi tu rn e d In to th e c h a r ity fu n d to p ro - T h

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E xpense of m a in ta ls ln g th e S a lv a - naiI tlo n A rm y work. I n c l u d ^ re n ta l o f In. t h e a d q u a rte rs a n d com pensa tion of spc , w orkers, is m e t enU rely th ro u g h c o n - 102

tr ib u tlo n s received w h e p th e ta m - fro: bou rlne Is passed on tb e s tre e te to d 'I n

O n tll recen tly E nsign S e b e ll h a s been wai w ith o u t a s s is ta n c e .. -h e r w ork Ju i th ro u g h o u t th e w hole d ik tric t.' W ith - Be< In th e p a s t few d a y a : ih e h a s be«h Um

, Joined by C ad et I r i n e . D oty, a n d the som eU m e du rin g th e w in te r she ex- a c pecU o th e r-a U d le rs wlU b e te cru llc d dre to r acU ve service. ll >

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, H ere a re assem bled th e s to re s o f pro- ; v isions a n d c lo th ing fo r re lie f work,, a n d h e re a re p rov ided th e narrow th i

q u a rte rs In w h ich relig ious services t a re be ing he ld a n d w hore scores of i boys a n d girls assem ble a t Sunday . s c h o o l i— "'L, "• A m o th e rs ' c lub is one o f (he o rg an - *?;“

ita t io n s w hich E nsign Schell h a s . fo rm ed h e re . W lUi a m em bersh ip at } som e 10 o r 20 m o th e rs l u m eeUngs I. a re h e ld e a c h W ednesday a fte rnoon , ers . O ne m o th e r w alked th re e m iles fro m a n . j h e r h o m e In th o coun try to a t t e n d , UiiI I th e m e e tin g •yesterday. M em bers busy to BI them se lves w ith dlscuM lon of aub- art g lje c ts of in te re s t pa rticu la rly to m o th - p o s> - ■ ' ■ - -

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P lead ing g tillty .to U ie, c h a rg e of hav ing forged a n d passed a check fo r tn e ;t t3 l.3S a t th e S a n g e r Serv ice staU on hero n o b c rt L ongw orth d ecla red t h a t T w jo he waa d r u n k w hen h e d id it. H e sa id U ia t h e h a d n o reco llection o f ^ t } Uie a c t. t h a t h e d id n o t ne ed th e m oney, a n d t h a t tb ls w as sim ply on* Q R I o th e r case w here In tox ication g o t h im f In to trouble. T lu s to ry o t h is e sc a - P L A pades w hile u n d e r th e in fluence o f i , liquor waa s o rem arltab le tl>at J u d g e , .^n E nsign de term ined to ta k e th e case u nder adv isem en t unU l F r id a y m o ro * ' Ing to verify aome of th e sU iU m enta.

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tlo n s by Ju d g e H . P . E nsign in o rd e r (oUot to de term ine Uie e x te n t o t h is c tilp a - nrous bUlty. T he que rie s w ere based la rge ly o f ten on in fo rm ation ob tah ied by S h e rU f Q n n M . E . F inch fro m Ute U n ite d S ta te a M e d e p aru n en t o f JusUce, reg a rd in g th e c h a r l p a s t record o l Longw orth . O n e p a ra - g rap h In th e d e p a r tm e n t s u te m e n t declared th n t L ongw orth h a d - be en r u ih i con fined In a Ja il in H ar tfo rd . C o n ­n ecticu t. in 1916 fo r 00 days fo r th e f t . ' unde r t h e .n a m e o t Jo h n R . B eers. S A U T h is th e p risoner strong ly den ied , s a y ­ing th a t h e waa in 'E urupe in th e world w ar t h a t y e a r a n d g iving th e nam es o t se v e ra l batU es th a t lie w ac S b In. H e sa id , how ever, th a t h e d id n av a spend GO d a y s JaU In S a n D iego in tenU 1926 fo r d iso rde rly conduct r e su l tin g cttrp« from a d ru n k en sproe. p o r t

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of H; .:T hu^g iv ihgO na t h o ^ i i ^ ' t o w b n n d r iid ' iree T b a a k ic iv ln g d ia n e rs . h a v e d li^ > p e a r e i t '. '; im ‘ :oooding eoonty ,:. te< •rdlng tfl ' w ord received' b y . T w in ll l l p o Um ' 7 e « « d a y f ro m Jo m M 0< $ 0 arW«i,< ib e r i f f of o o o d l iv 'c o u o t y . ono’ o f - '.th a t 'c o u n ty 'a co lo red p o p s- U eo:'i>ara b e m repo rted a s miasbiB. , iver* th^leM .i.4C 3 ch lckeh s d id leavo 'C 'p a r tg m iim ow n on th e n ig h t o t J

A eco rd lD S 'to^the re p o r t f ro m S h e r - , - r B a i le t l . : U 2 J e n e y B l a c k 'O ia a u ,ostljr p liU e taM S l B a rre d B o d e c a p - QUi u ; a a d v tU O . B arred R ocks, W h ite cer oeka.-R bode: Is la n d R ed f a n d W h ite se t ryandottee w ptt s to len f rp m O oodlng a t•unty d a la i^ p r ld a y n ig h t O oodlng glv f i d a l s . have* been unable t o lo c a te w itle th ie v es a o d have asked th e a id o f d i tsace o l f k e r s l a ne ighboring t»im U e% sioiw in 'F a l ls pobce were req u ested to . j>tit}r a l l pm acry dealers in th is vl* « f in lty o f Uie I M t . d t ;

IR A M A T IC S C L A S S S T A G E S "

L A Y A T A S S E IV IB L Y P E R I O D u <- .V. • ______ • i

*In the ,.X )arkncss." a o n e -a c t play , 5 ^ u ghren by T w in P alla h ig h achool’s ^ ay p ro d u ctio n c lo u u n d e r th o d l- c U o n -e f. M lsa H elen K o a p p o f Uie. agllsh, d«PpM Runt a t t h e assem bly >ur y e s te rd a y .. A pep ra lly w as b e ld A l U owing , th e assem bly p ro g ra m to ouse eiitbualaam for th e ga m e th is te p io o n , betw een ’Twin FaU s a n d ra n ite h ig h schools. ^M em bers o f 't h e cost w ere N a th a n . ^ ba rles D ie trich ; Lassie, N aU ian'B ^ 1 [fe, n m a RoW berry; Bessie, N a th a n ^ ster, H a s e l O rlm es; a sh e ep h e rd e r, the jU ie rB lc e . te r

A I L O R S A T T E iV IP T S A L E S S

O F C O N T R A B A N D G O O D S- — A

S ix young m en In u n ifo rm s ^ f a av al ty p e w ere In T w in P a lla yes- irday m o m in g a ttem p tin g to seU irp eU a n d n igs, accord ing to a re - Q Mt to poBco h eadquarte rs fro m th e c a l ' 'c h a m b e r of commerce. T h e . r e - . i r t s ta te d tb a t th e m e n h a d no *

a n d 't h a t th e m er- la n d ls e ' d ftere d for sa le w as kua- ^ ected o f belilg con traband goods. P o - ^ ee whcr Investigated th e m a tte r were ^ ru b le to 'lo c a te Uie sex tet.

.U T O S T O L a F R O M F I L E R » .

W A R E H O U S E R E C O V E R E D S'• — en'

-A lbert“ 'B f6W n’s“ 8 « i a n - w h l f i r T r a 3 — o le n M onday evening t r o m .’B row n 's a i DUto W i ^ o u s e a t K im b e rly , w as lu n d a b andoned about 10 m U es souUi C O ak ley la te T uesday n ig h t , acco rd - ig to- a r e p o r t to police h e a d q u a rte rs , mi row n suspected th ree m e n w ho h * d h i pp lled to r work a t h i s w a i ^ u s e lis lo n d a y o f • having s to le n h la «car. wi to w n w as notified by po lice y e s te r- of ay m o m in g of th e discovery o t h is co

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I ThanksI ^

^ YVITH the boun^ vested, the n^ pleted, and loved oi

far and near to shiJ of this Day with us^ extend,our congrati^ wishes to each andS.- this fortunate sectiJ today as it always hS people make the cS every time that we 15 derful irrigated lan5 of our citizenry. It3 a pleasure and a nS' be counted.among^ this cdttimunity am^ more proud of t)iii^ are today.

I " “5 IDAHO DEP i STO6

M i s i i iS'ipfrftjotftfB Day Will Preva i S ' Ali. Stp're 'Library and Pub- % lie Offices Will Close.'' St°>

■V. • . . . . . vloui\ »eas<

’ W ith w rv tees a t S t . E d w ard ’s Cathi: i lc c h u rc h a t ’9 o 'd o c k ; a t th e A s- ensloQ ’S p jsee p al c h u rc h a t 10; tm b n ervlcM a t t h e M e th o d is t a t 10:30 «D d S T . ll th e a t 11 .Iv log WlU b e u she red t a th is m om ing r t th tb e sp ir it o t reU glous fervor t r a r liUonaUy associated w ith Uie>,oec«;- a ion. ' . th e iAskle from th e tu rk e y h o m es th e re te rd i

r f i l 'b e good d ie e r genera lly in th e slvin I ty today , a n d ev en , in \ th e p o u ltry xnsa a id s th e surv ivors w ill te e l relieved mV u h a t th e p ressu re o f popu la tio n e n T hai ubslstence, w h ic h w as Uie bugbear o t <n„u da lthua h a s liecom e m ore re m o te .. w « i,

AU sto res a rid pub lic offloe*. wiU b e p h m lo se d .a n d th e U brary wUl be s h u t aU j a y . T h e postoffioe -will observe s u n - -3 ^ lay regiUaUons. fouri

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F O R F I L E R H IG H S C H O O L e r |-

FILER,.N O V . » - O r e n AUlson h a s « e n e lec tcd ed lU jr-in -ch ief o f . Uie n ie r ' ru ra l h ig h school a n n u a l fo r h e yea:? 107-39. O th e r ro n n b ers o l he year book s u t t a re J e n n y W al- er. a sa is tan t e d ito r ; O w en M U let. busi- less m a n ag e r; J a n e E nnU , adverUalng oanager: L le la L inco ln , sn a p sh o t d l to r : L orene DeMdea. s o d e ty ed ito r; resale L an d re th . d ram aU c e d lW i 'H e r - “ nan-H U flker, boys- s p o r u e d ltw ; Z el- a S ibhett. g lr ta ' a p o ru e d iw r; E dw ard Jayley. Jok e ed ito r.

D IS M I S S E S L I Q U O R C A S E i X

AcUon a g a in s t ^ H . A dk ins a n d W. t . Ariios, botU e coUectom. h e ld on k ehorge o f Ulegal possession o f liquor IBS been dism issed in th e p robate lou tt on m otion o f O . W .. W i U ^ . jrosecuUng a tto rn e y , b e c a iw of lack )f e v id e n c e - to " co n v ic t. T h e w w i 1 Iquor cached In a b a m ’ ln w h ic h th o a e n h a d room a. b u t to W hich anybody ^ sh o w anted to m ig h t g a in adm ltU inco. ^ rh e y den ied know ledge of ’ lU p res - w m ;n c e .' t“

A U T O S C R A S H N E A R K I ^ L

Wealed HuU o t th e R ex-A rm s a p a r t­m e n u repo rted to pollcc yesterday U iat hla sedan h a d been Involved In a co l­lision n e a r K nu ll. HuU s ta te d th a t h e w as driving eastw a rd o n th e road east of KnuU w hen h e colUded w ith a c o tc h driven by a m a n w ho gave hlu na m e a s Jew e tt. T b e coaen bore U U h Ucense Ko. 2WT5. HuU’a sed an received, severe da fnagea In th e crash .

leal i h i o n e d ^

giving I 1ntiful crops har- ^

new bridge com- ^ones coming from . ^lare the blessings Ji we can’t help but Jtulations and best ' Jd every citizen of Stion. It is as'.true Jhas been, that the Scounti-y, arid for SI boast of our won- Snds we boast twice . Jt has always been Wmatter of pride to Kr the members of ^nd nevei- were we ^is honor than we ^

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^ a ^b Jg d » a iw w alktn t o sp ra n g upw ard nCpldly th e % «•- tack ed th e r n p 9 n -< tf yesterday show ed. T b e to ^ th e tn ln lm u m J o f tb e 34 ho ttrs e n d in g B t n o t w S p 'd o c k 'U t t - e v e i ^ . w as o n i^ 16, d d e n t or .n ln e ;d eg re es lower th a n th e -p M * d t y li vlous p e r io d .. t h e coldest ao t a r th is le a K n . O n th e dU ier h a n d th e n u o i - m m n 'w w itv u p .to 48. w hich w a s .e igh t ^ h ig h e r t h i ^ Uie to p of T uesday . P J

S T . ' e D W A R D ’S S C H O O L t

' H A S H O L I D A Y P R O G R A M

A .T h an k sg iv in g ' p rog ram g iven by ' h e p u p i l f f 'o r e t . E dw ard 's school yes-' » » ■ terday m o m in g cpnaU ted o t T h a n k s - - a v in g h y m n by Uie school, S t . E d - ' / arard's 8 (ar^ .(school p a p er) by th e levan th a n d e ig h th g rad e s; s t ^ ' t f ■ Ihanksg lT lng , titU i a n d s ix th g rad e s ; ■ Ih a n k sg lv ta g acro stic , f ir s t g rad e ; I c sd ta U o n .. Bdw ln W oods; r e d ta t lo n . ■ PhU lp .U cElw A ln; re d to d o n . .T h an k - ■ ' t ia f o r . t h e F lag . C harles R aw U nson: J L raounU es . of ■ H arves t,’’ U^lrd . a n d lo u r th g rad e s: “C olum bia th e O em o t the. Ocean.;* schooL

L O I J G E W O M E N A T B U R L E Y

e n t e r t a i n F O R N E IG H B O R S

BU RLSnr,. N o v . - a s - ^ ^ p e r t w as es­pecially weU rep rese n te d a t a n E ftat- T 7 e ra S t a r lu acheon a n d business m e e t- 1 4 n g glv(in by Uie B urley lodge’ to w hich ftu p ert a n d A lbion m em bers w ere In - rlted M onday evening. F U ty m e m - h ^ o t . ^ f ra te ro ity cam e o v e r f ro m f, th e N o rih Bide c ity .

M usica l sdecU ons w ere g iv e n b y bW innie L ou W ilder a n d M rs. LobdeU. rrA 'm an k sg lv ln g ta lk w as de livered by .F ra n k B e ac h . A t th e oonduA on .o f . bth e fesU vlties a . g ran d op e ra bu rlesque d was g iven by m em bers o t th e B urleylo d o . . ' . t l

G R EBE RADIO |1 ^Tabes. Batteries, .Bllmlnatora |Phooe for a Demonstcatton-' . f

T H B TSED P 0 8 S 0 0 . =

MA - G o l d e i

Thanks}

I , e t Us J o i n Y o u i n ^ t r

t h i i y “ T H A N K i G n

S T O R E W l C L O S E D A

T H A N K S C. I . ___________________

LET’S^ fcfc^ <FOOTBALI

E ncourage an O u rB i

H e l p t h e m b e a t G r a n i t e

H o o r a y

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JY-:|S-ATT*CKED.:BY.D0^:_ 'R o ^ 'u o k la b e j) son oI.U r : E. u'.' Z lo n « y ,v 4 b 4 - a u a L a k e r boulevard:W tbd t d -pollM 7 < iit« r tir ;th a t he

l o M 'b r - W . H . 'M t n W ^ 'H e y b u m ■ boy rta ted th a t he waa

ilWng' In th e losd whaa.fljfr ’d o r * t- , :ked him. Police r e f e ^ th e ease ;the sheriff* force a s ^ B a t t e r la t within their J u r ls d lc t^ th e in - lent having occurred r a ^ d e the y Umlto; . ■ .' . '

P l ^ t e E S L E S S

P R D ® E ’SJ B W E U ir BIO R C

309 Main E.

Listen!— to —

A t w a t e r K e h t R a d io

M ore th a n one million fam ilies , vseeking th e beat, hav e p re fe rred it.T hey a re aatlflflcd.,You’ll be Hatisfied, too. L et ua dcm ona tratc— no obJigu- tion.

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lay T im e—-a festive tim e

hen fam ilies g a the r to-

e r to ce leb ra tc the mcm- o f th a t firflt ThaiiksBiv- '

D ay— y ea rs ago—when

P ilg rim s gathe red to of- th a n k s fo r a plentiful

/est. I t is f i t t in g to com- lo ra te tho struggles and

Dries o f th o se-early Am-

Rns w ith a happy hoJi-

Ending Thanks f o r

J I V I N G D A Y ”

i^ IL L B E ^ L L D A Y IG IV IN G

SO "TO TH& - .L GAMEnd Back Up Boyslite High! Hipl Hip! , ^ ■ay! i

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•TTHE H O N E E R ' MC .bronte by A. Phimistei Vuderaliee is unveil* services in Kansas .Cit;

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MOTHER” — Heroic g ro u p in H s te r 'P ro c to r and ffift o f H ow ard ^ Q veiled as fe a tu re o f , meiaoria} B l City. Mo. - M

(lnlinallea4iJlia(ilm l«fl.N tw i|

C o k : ' p ^ i > & ^ : c t ^ ‘f a i ^ im i|it C6o»die i mn tlM U m M d u Iu U w the .o«c«r».-

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fliers pay honor to 'E m ory B ronte. AU

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 Bolchen and W illiai

utflt passing in f ro n t o f W hite House, X D om inlpn 's minister^ In se t show s ' s.- ; . ^ ,

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R HEROES A T W ASHINGTON— ] to “ lo n e Eagle,” . L e f t to rig h t: i Albert Hcg;cnberger, L e s te r Maitl^ liam Brock.

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ise, w here Jthfor. a r e I t h ad w on i tB th e 'C h l^ f B xeqi^ H ills and P

J L Y N E ^0V E^ER ?24; 1927.

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-P re s id e n t Coolidge dccora tes Col.C larence Cham berlin, A r th u r Goeb

tiand;. Com m ander B yrd, George Hal

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1 w B S B S l r ’ Mag-p^

^ ^ P u iUn i ' l W O —This orchW . FBESHX atea to M rs. H aro ld : C i ^ - j

o£ a ^ n comic, a f te r . O ^ . ' o f f l n t prize a t Beveriiy . «Btfat(Uai

P a u d e n a . Cal.. f lo w n . t< ^ . i i i

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ol. L indbergh w ith H ubbard Aviatior oebel,- Col. L indbergh, R u th E lder, /Pai Haldfeman, E dw ard Schlee, O ia rle s Le’

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|\v iW; J. Hallahan Receives Larg- est intll4i(iuaF .Check

f :. • by Buy* tlilS SSasdfr fct- Product Froiti 130 Acres.

B UHI* KbT. 3»—W . J . H all»h»n .: wtao lu m * iW th eM t ,of BUbl. » •-

c d v td » C h e * B itnrtU iy for . l l O ^ A pir o m th e n e d g e n feed w p ipw yr o r •T w in In P M m en t ,ror h U c rop . «

. ca Buiree'a Mrtntun betnt. gnrnn.da : 190 M m . nU i K Uie Urgeft

Tidual cheek ttcsed by the com pm thlj yew. Mr.,P*lliib«i'* crop fti»de Iro m 30 to 43 .bUihkU per Bcre.

P o t i ^ . t e r . B a ^Vaaenl •enrtces ,wcre held bere

’ ihree and onfe-hilt m w old. w»dchild <rf M r /a n a ;M » . .T . I t ,,BrtdjW iK. w bo died Sunday eveo liw m s n eTfkcU

■ or pneum onia to llm tn g tn n u e m a^ Bcrvlcee w ere eoridiicted by Rev, l a | « t W d or th e C artJtfo rd Baptttt^cbUKih n u l b u ria l m e In (he Buhl c d n e ^ ry .

T h ir ty couples a ttended th e daniw given F rid ay v m n ln e in tb e L .0 . O .F . ball by m m b d n or Uie .Junlte

dances d u r litf Um cem lng -wtote^. T boae w ho wtU te rve ’a re O arlan d D tm can . chatnn iin , A . 3. M eeks. M y Slm peoa .JaUc O arr, U rs . A. J . P lnke. ” M n . E a r l AOOraUi. . • ^. n i l s week tt um ual m ap •hot week ™ a t Uie blgb i o m When aU m ap ■botB wlU te;T«elw <l ror Excelsior. “ «

■annual pu$lckUon or. Ute rtud in t ' body. A prttetoT.R subtcrlptlon to I tbe BxccUlor U .ortered ror the best

m ap ahot lubmltted. OUve W t n ^Is e<Utor*ln>cbler. ^

C hH tim as Sale M tM rs.,A . J . t tn l ra baa been appoin ted

c h a l n ^ 'o r th e B uhl a is tr tc t to e o n - ; M d u c t th e la le a T iM is .^ o r th e AnU- ^

. ■ Tuberculosis qUBpif a i ; ■ which will Mf- su rt here Ttianksglflng day ftbd con- ^

. . U aue untU .C brtstm ai. , • - iM rs. M y i ^ (H tflt ' l e l t Sundfty ond

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M a r y ' u n der trea tm e n t a t M ayo M n B ro the rs san itarium . M ary r ic e lT ^ Ro< tre a tm e n t during th e pak t rew .monUia wel:

■ a t a Po rtland a ^ t a t l u m b u t sibce and re tu rn in g to, BuKl hfcfl s u r r e r ^ a re* Mr. lapse. ■ ' ,® e

' M rs. R&y B opU ns n tu m e d bom o . M F rid ay (rom .a .T<irln FaUa bQ iplt«l ^ w here she reccnUy subm itted .to * * t m a jo r operation. >

M rs. A. F. McClusky; M rs. O . R . en t .W hite a n d M r i H a n y W righ t, c b a lr - Bal m an or Uie a d u lt eo ttod l tif .'the local AUi O lrl Reserves. attaM M I -Vnt ^ t r k t . > m eeting or tb e .iM & d d a l u i ^ . a t b a t T w in FaUs. Mni. .W [H |^ t ' J e t t e d ^ th a t th e Buhl R eseiyes ir tl l •need n o T O aislsU m ee Ib is year .iro ih Inislneis ^Irms o r Indlvtduats ib ,tip a n c e r e - n n acrvc work U)^ c o m lu . y w . ' Ruit Mr. and M rs. f t. Rugg; baby a re h............................ - : •

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F o r Y o u r (;r Bring in your Old

Select any New Co' “ We will allow you $:

' ' ; I one— '' All old co^its turnei' 1 paired arid cleaned

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m b sa .U iiM tia fS tti^ r! 'C » p 4 M iD ■ HaHM borrdr.

enpected bome WednMlliiy :from^' enU PniaclBCo where ^ , < h a v b .Tl(t(«d bun fUattves. '• . • • ' V v S ' ■ M

Rey. Jam es M U U r .^ l i t o v d Uie guei presbytArian church,'' .-jtUUvtM ' a ber. ib a a k iilv ln s M drta^at'^ t& ^iiaem bly - or the FUer high i d M t - ^ w S n e ^ ’ m mottiag- • '- u ' will

Membera ot Uie W d rl^ ^ ^ k b fUUd .mur will meet Friday eveo ib t.a t^ ffib .hane hom ,ot Mrs. A. 0 . U U iro p ft.' '^ « x t S un- M: iday. MOT. 27. the'.cuUd’girig; w U meet to a M 3:30 a t the B a p tif t ' Dunfftlow In day TwiD M Ui WiU) M l « ^ ^ > ( ^ p b c l ] . ' n

■ .r,: Many r^Miki^lVtn* '^iia«w parUes brat k n planned tor B uhl •hom«;?thurBday. knnl Mr.' and '.M rt. EdiFoUff- en te r- drssi tain .for Mr. >and Mtn. V k n te . ebields, .(our Jr., and^V r.'aod M rk I t / .K .f i tv m o n io t fend d iik ^ . ;> a i t d , H i i ; r ^ Ai-\ rood Uriah wm be boita to BUik ^ e r dub y ilgbt. Mlsr:iAlU « - 8 mi.th r :^ . and ;nin« Mrs. ausU v-.-K aiao. Mr. .alDd Mrs. :park RtMy KunM. Mr. K n d J ^ X T. Max- Hos well. &4r. abd atrB. TMUiler ;ingand son. Mr.-aild M r«,lw>. Hoftman. ftoU Mr. and Mrs. OtoMX .S w rM ;sm4 Mrs. 'am Klngley; , , ^. Mr. and M n. G a r l i t^ ,X>imean wUl ent; be gtm U ot Mr. and > & : a T j . .Plnke .Wrli iit the Park hotel in Twin 'Flflit.: . ' ,Kur

Mr; • and Mn. Earl ^ i^ M U i will; ^wiU entertain | ro r Mr. - aiid MTs.: Edgar nex' Baird or U k e and Mrs. F loreb to >teli Allen of tSls d ty . G. Mr. kod ' M il. Merlelle R ugg' wUl ^ have fes r ie s ts Mr. and Mrs. { tobt.';;~~ Hayti and ion. 'M r. and M n. Tom | j l> FHtchle. M r. and ■#». Oeo. D rom m st- m ^ u m . Mr.;tfnd M n . J. J . Rugg and) aDn'Jay .« i4 ,M r . and Mrs: Raymond

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D an •operation for appendicitis Mon- ay a t a Twin Falls' bospltal.The Im it C ircle 'm et .Friday, with

<rs. 0. 6 . Orr wiUi.Mlu Phoebe Our- c b M Is assisting. The meeting also cele- m ,7 S rated Mrs. t . Jr, ShAta's blrUiday X u nniversary. Memben odntributed 10 rssses. 10 .gowns, .'pUldtf. oases fend t ^ '= | our docen handkoehlefs tb be s w t tbontt 9 the chlldrm'fe^ h o w - ‘-The . cooked « i th ^ cod sale held >a«turday-netted the B tb c i lub $10 which wfll'be tu rned into'U*e S u ^ im d 'tb -p tJW iu ii^ lH tt" TO '-thiTcU y ■rk. M n. 0 . Q. SmlUuon U>» Uteaa lome C u ltun «lub gave an - in te re t- ' i t S ^ ag and lnstrupU*c talk on club, wo'rk. t m ; U>U caU w ^ answered'w ith "W hat I ' ' i'. - m th o n k lu r Ow." FlUcen membera •JKl tho rollowing gucsU w ere' pobr n t ; Mlss.AlUio Smith. Mlsa.-Ssther i[br Vrigbt, M n. Skiles and Mbu OarbUiy ■ I - , Cunse. M n. .-BMoub wts 'm sA nted . lrtUl-a„gl^t• by ihd. f l jo m b ^ '. . Thfe , acxt.meeUng will be wUh M n . 'O e 0i

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, I b n d M m e d prior to Mid n ie . • AU p u r .' of «300 or under wlU be. for

CttA). .O n all purcbaNS over «300-a doiRi p ay m e^ of «300 wUl bd required a t tlfflA.of ta le , ' and the ofthe pu rch u e price may be divided Into five equal annuel pajnnente b e a z ^ inteiMt a t tb e ra te of iix p « centum

' per annum, in terest payable p ^ u a liy , both cucb Interest a ad p riad sa t to be peid in tb a office of tbe Ociuity Audi­tor, of lald T v ln TUli County. Terms os eforeMld will extend to each aep- w ate trac t o r. parcel of land. And w hen an Individual purohaaer buya more' than one trac t'o r parcel, ft dovn PAymeat of |300 ia u i t b e 'n u d e eo

: each w parate purchue, and m t in th e) . B s s n n te of a ll purchuee m tde.} TiihM tJl ptOBVrty KM m 'eootaietf ihall be retained In the name of t ^

County until full pajm ent of purchase price , shall have been made, and the

. Board of County Commlsctonera fthall r have the authority to cancel any ood-' tract of sale If t)ie purehaaer shall

fall to comply w ith the terms of such contract, and re ta in all payments mads thereon.

Property sold oo oootract a t said sale «h»ii be assessed In the name of thn purchaser In the — manner and up<m the same basis or vaiuaUooi as though tbe purchaaer.held th e reoonl title to the j fo p erty so sold.

The tracts o r parcels of land which vUl be o ffered-for sale-as-aforesaid and as hereinafter mentioned, are fol-

I loved by tbe ttame of the taxpayer asIt appears in th e delinquent ta x ecrtl- ficste, in eaob Instanoe, upon' which

I tbe tax deed was Issued, aod a n aitu-I ated in the County o t Twb^ ;M ls .

f f . - ' ™OUve T. Denton 8E 89 fL.u_.... 4 ’■ 3W. P. P ik e ------ -----------:— ..... a 8W U helmKalgg*---------- :----- ;„.1S «•niomai O. M cAuley--------- - 6 IBH .T . W e s t----- ----- ----------39KUa etrandy .......... - --------------11 63W. P. P ik e -------------- ---8 imd e 71N .D .W aU ....... ............................ J35 73Oordon Halils ...... .... .................J 3 80Huston 8waln - ---- ---------------l l 88R. A. Oraham ..............’.n . IX 13 8ft

H M T jr^aoS S tlim »Qoracn P. B ennett ------------- 4 MMay V. K. H erring ton ..............S . 9€J. N. C la a r -------- ---- ------------ J l 104touls n k s t e d t ---------------- ----- t 113Jsmea OaUlher ds 8oa...l3 .13. 14 114W. A. M o ra ln ________34 and 3S 118

' Northwestem Investment Co.... a 117Henry Bwlcfc---------------- --------.32 ll»

■ J. Clyde U n d s a y ------------------9 127E. B. Williams _________ ____17 130Thoe. D ovw y------------------------23 iS3J. M. B u rk e tt------------37 and 38 133Jos. M cM anus----------------------16 143Earl P e l f ______________ l a n d a Wl

B kkel AddltieinP. a A, Blckel ----------- ; — 9 0p. 8. A. B lck e l--------------....._...18 ep. s. A. Blckel ---- -------- -------1 7p. 8. A. B lckel'------ -------------- 9 9p. a A. BlckeL7. 9,10,11 and 13 10P. 8. A. B lckeL9,l0.11,14and 18 l l

. W. A. M ln n lck ---------------— 4 12Louisa J ta y o ffe lr ------------------9 13

Elm Park *AddUloni k Wm. Boehm — — -----8 • *^ J. A .8 t e e le --------------- :-------- .3^ 3

] h n Petn t AddlUea 'H. U K l jk ________ _________ 8 3

' O elissi Bole AddiUeaR a y .V .B o n rd .___ >i_>4 and 8 4J. E. R e d d _____u ____ IT and 18 7Walter Younc-------------L..__ 8

Jw ea AdditionMary B. Locan ---------- f------ U 8 ’lH. A. Tsylor E. 90 f t . -----------6 ' 3Aik* M. C la rk --------------------7 3

lioeefai School AddiUea D. B. M oonnan — --------------- U . a

1 M criaa th P b a t AidlUena. D. Clinton ...JT 138 f t of

■ ^ • w : a 6 f t .9 ■ -4Dan I jm a n — -------- .W H 18 4M artaafb's Orebard Addttlota

J . j . P a u l J o h n s t « i ' _ „ „ ^ 6 ,

1 Osborn's BabdhWM ____A .U . B oehm --------------- -------------- 4

■ ~ Thwphlle OUlen — ------lU 4Ray U . Bccard _~~~_.a7 and 38 4JoseM endlo la------- „— 12 *6R. A. O raham — :-----------a . 6X. T. B a r t le t----------------------- 1 7B. N. S a v a m ------------— :^16 8W. E. 8 h a^ (8ylv«t«r nmt-

.ton’s A dd.*--------- ~ .U and 14 ,I Weeds AddlUonII • , Mike A. J*spp*-------------------- * I' , J MOca A. pappa . ' .......................9 1I 1 ‘ ' Nertbvlew AddlUea ' ', > Chas. A .'H asenbalf------ u ~ ~ lS :1' • - f L U W ood---------------M a a d 97 a

J ^ 8 . b . r t e » P u t A d d l ^:j , H. L. L toyd----------- Z Z T jBH • 9

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a . Mrs. L. E. L W alv re --------------37' 98ind O. 8 . Peck e t a l ........... ...... ... 7 ‘ 101all W. B. Ray ____ — 3 and 4 . liOw e Jobn Patterson E s t . .— T-3 and 4 119of John •TUley ------- ----------- 17 118a t Allen M cBHichem-------------- - 3 123 '

sin Ray W .,B aabuhr------------------137ept J . P . ReOly cT.lB and 19 ,127 (

m E a riaaas F in t Addition jiir« Wm. JaoobaoD ......— .18 11 i(o r Buhl Imp. Cocporatlon--------- 16 11I-a James:Vlncle ------ ------------U 13 'red Buhl Imp. Corporation 11 and 16 16of o . Ml H a rd in g ---- ------ ---------16- 18 '

Dto Buhl Imp.' Corporation 13 and 13 89 'ing O ea W. R aw lin s-------- ---- — 18 89

red e ta l Park B dgbU Add.be R. B. Paysee .......— 37, 38, 39 1 j

d l- Paysee Inv. Co, -------------------------------^m s loU 37, 38, 29. 30. 31. 32, 33, <ep- 34, 38, 98, 37, 38, 39 and 40 3 > md Paysee Inv. C0..L0U 16,18. 17, uys 18„19, j» ,.31 , 33, 23. 38,mn aa, 37, 88, 29. 30, 31, 32, 39, 1on 94. 91, 38, 37. 38; 99-and 40 3

th e P stfM mV. Co...-„ Lots 1, 3, 3,4. 9,8 . 7. 8. 9. 10.11, 13 and 19 6

Vpt Paysee Inv. Co...X ota4. a. 3, 4. . .the 8. 8, 7, 8, 9 .10,11 ,13 ,19 and 14 7 >2 b P a ; i e e l n v . ' O o . ......—the 1. 3. 3, 4. 8, 6, 7. 8, 9,utU 10, 11, 12, 13.-14, 18, 16 and 17 8

la m to r s f i r s t ^^idliloB^ E. A, Jacobsen -------- =:----- 18 3

L. H. WeHs_____ __________ l l 4“ “ Haxel Lee ___________ 4. 8, and 8 8

_ W. 8. H y d e ______ ~ 8 B 18 ft. I 9•W w .S .H y d e — :____ -N W S 8 f t.3 9uul lavestora Seoeod Addition

•« j.w ^B ea '.i_ ji.,_____ J— ;— - a i io td A. M. Welseh •---------------------3 la

Investors c o rp o ra tio n -----------8 13lich m vesU n c c rp o ra tio n ------------ 8 la• Id Hr-ApMa«sle-.=M--.......~-7-—13fol- John O. Sm ith _______ —------8 13’ a s iD vators corporation ...1 and a 14

R., DobberschulU ------;----- 3 16>ieb ZavMtors Corporation --------- 8 1ftItu- Investors Coirporatlon----------- 2 17

j ; ' I t D ay ley ___ : - J - ___•*. « .6 19ttly, ^ McQuillan a ^ 8 19

Blk. i o r i i ’.’l a T i s 14a w»'H . H s s s a rd ______ __ — ao I86 Mrs. Prank Phllllps ________ .31 18« aam er'A m an ---------------------- ...2* 18

19 Ward J. BU keelee-------------- .... *39 :_____Lota 1, 3, 3, 4, 6 ^ 8 1763 C. W. C a se ..... ......... 18, 19 and 30 3071 R, H. W ilson ____......________ 3 2173 Jess Brennen _____ ___9 andlO 3180 L. O. Hughes .......E 35 ft. 6, 7.^8 33

M Manyob’s AdditionsOS R. 8. M cL am ______________ 17 3

j . it. F e n n y ........... - ...... . - - . j -a a -------xM D av^ Bros. _______ _______ .37 Sse P. B. D ra k e .............-.1.-----------.38 3

104 J . A. Rowam e t a l _________ <9 3113 W. A. Shear ___8H 60. and 62 3}{J KbBberiyt ! , Mrs. W. A. Critchfield - .8 and 9 13

J J . Hopkins E sL -----------------10 12Warren Jennlson Lbr. C o .-----

......... Xots 18. 19, 20. 31 and 33 13Wm. P. B recken....—...18 aad 17 13J. 8 . Sw earingen------------------16 • 30J. a Swearingen ......... ....... a..._ 8 31Ihos. RusseU ----------------------- 8 31Joe Sudw lck__________ 6 and 7 37Julia M. Olmstead --------------10 39

- Kimberly Townslte Co. 18. 17. 18 392 W. H. Turner _____ 1, 3, 3, i. 6 38; Woodman Hall Oo. --------------i ...Jt 27 1-6 ft. of 6, 7 and 8 38

.n Kimberly Townslte Co.. loU 9,10, 11. 13, 13, 14, 16 and 16 96

i i Kimberly Townslte Oo.........— 3 37“ WlUard T. Hardin ...........4 land 6 37" W. H. Turner .— Lot^ 13. 13.

14. 16. 19. 17. 18, 19. 30,'31, 33 46

• a naasen® W arner Jenniaon Lbr. Co-------

..JX>U 19, 30, 31, 33, 39, aad 34 4. J . O. C ra ig ------------------------- - a 7’ Taylor dc PoUock------------------S4 7

Lavtoa C am pbell-----------------.10 16- Taylor dt Pollock-----------------.13 165 O. J. Bellwood-------------------- - 3 _ 178 Artesian City

Prank C o U u _________l» and 18 41 u u a e r 3 w ils o n V U n e r --------------- ------ 3 03 Mrs. 3. O k leberry ----- >~1 and 2 3

Lousenbe^er >~.l and 3 7. R o b e r tB r o s e ----------------------- . 6 9

•--* 0 . J . Btevens ---------------------, ->.__._Lott 6. 8, 7. 8 , t r a n d 10 .'39

. . . Siocfcetta AdaiUoa* J . ' O. Langenberger lAd 8 4

BoUster7 J . R. D leb o lt--------------- 98

T, P. North Bide Inv. Co..:— ._____;____________I to 8 Inc. 43

T jJ f N orth. Side InV.- O o ^______________ 10 aat! 11 43

— X g T n a iB g g ~. : r j r r : r L r r : r L'tf"--T34 T. P. N orth side Inv. O o p ^ :..-

• J • ---------u to w me. .432 T. P. North s ide inv. Oo--------

■I -----1 to 10 inc., 13 to 18 inc. 443 T , P . NcBlh Side inv . Co----------------- ^” 1 to 8 ine.,'10,11,14,16 and 18 45

T. P. North a ide Inv. Co-------- -1 .to 8 ino., I I ' t o 18 .ino. 47

T . P . North « d e Qtr. O c u i ^1 --------------------- ------ i - t o U in c . 481 T. P . North Side Zbt. Oq...J___

---------------------- -..1 to 18 toc.( 49T . P . N orth Bide Jav. 00------- - '

: 1 ------ ---------- ---------- 1 to aa ino. 84a T . T. Nccth Bide inv . Co------ •

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, T. P.\N«tb*8iae'3nT. O o .^ X .. . , Heiand 18 88 A. 1

T ;P .N o r th 'S t& ^ v ..O o j . . . ; . . . q, , '- 1 to ^ / t o S T J l JW and 18 CO

\ T . P . N orth ^ lav . Oo-------- Oe<» ---------,..V,£!l5:......l- to 8 me.. 70 H llf T. P. North M de 'tev .'co .-...,..... e . 1i ' __ ;.U. U^ .14, 16 and 18 .70 * i> T .P . N orth Side jmv:Ci^ a s of TSI T. P. North Side Xnv.Oa,all«f 74; T. p . North-«de;tov.-Cou.... ._ . PreI 1. 2. 3, 5 to 9 bWH 11, 13, 19, O.3 14, 16, 16 a n d . 17_______________ 7S O. J T. P. North Side lav . Co_____ • i,4 . -------------------------23 to 31 in c . . 75 W.4 T. P. N orth Side Inv. Co-------- Ma6 _________________I to 10 inc. 78 M.8 W. H. Craven _______ 17 and 18 - . 78 e Ui6 T. P. North Slde'lnv, COw------- wbT „.....i, 3, 8, 4.- 6, 6, 8. 9 and 10 TT jo*8 T . P. North Bide inv. Co...... jj,.8 — .36, as, 37. 38,39, 30 and 31 78 bu I Mary DIeboU > > 1 - ._ 1 4 and 16 77, »0 L. A. B e v ln g to n --------------- ---17 17 c b9 T. P. North Side m v . Cd— .... f t .8 _:.....22. 33, 34,' 38^ 29, 30 and 31 T7 (3 T. P. North Side Jnv. Oo_........ joj^ .......1. 3. 3, 4. .5. 6, 8. 9. and 10 78 E.!7 c . R. D etw eiler.-........................U 78 a .

T. Fyjiaib Side Inv. Co-------- 13 78 *vi, B, _ — .......- .......15 m S i\ T. P. North eide Inv. C o ..........1 2....16.17 and 33 to 31 inc. 78 m i3 T .P . N orth ’Side inv. CQ.-------- j .6 ___ _____ _____ ;.:i to 31 inc. 79 bu8 1>P . N ortb S Id e ln v .C o . l a n d 3 > 88 pr,9 T. P . North Slde Inv. C a ....... . / -9 4 to « inon and 11 to 16 Ipd 89 «.

T. P. North Bide Inv. Co........ I j1 to 8 m a , and 13 to 39 inc. oo «

2 E; B. Helnecfce .................. 10 90 jW. A. P . K lusm eyer---- -------- l l M ^O. W. Dougherty :............. .........6 91 w :

a T. P. North Side m v. Co-------- oii....... .........~.JX)U «, 7. 13, 13, Lo14. 16, 10, 17 and 18 to 31 mo. 91 j .

0 . E. Saudstrom _________ -....'3 933 Dlebolt de O a, _______ 10 and 11 93 os

T. P. North aide Inv. Co--------- v6 ________ :________ 13 to 27 me. 83 ^

J . W. O n v e n ______________ .38 03 w,7 T. P. North Side m v . Co--------- . ^

___________ ____39. 30 aad 31 93 »T. P. North Side Inv. Co™.™.. j .

8 ________ 13. 13. 14. a16, 17. 19 and 30 to 31 Inc. 03

- T . P. North Side Inv. Co---------* 9. 4. 6. 7, 8 and 13 to 91 me. 04I T. P. North Side Inv. Co. 1 and 3 96 r « A. O. Plsher. e t a l --------- -------4 ' 96 J** T. P.. North Side Inv. CO..------- m9 fl to 10 inc. aod 12 to 31 Inc., g

a n d ------------------ 32 to 81 Inc. 96 jj,,, W. H. C houU er____________ U 06 mJ T. P. North aide lav . co ---------• " ^

“ .....- --- ----------------I t o 16. lac, 0 7 ^

[3 ^ i e 'ta c . n 5\* T .-p . North Side to r.-C o™ ;-.;.------ -„3 ...... .................. 1 to 18 inc. 99 n

" T . P . North Side Inv. Co-------- „J« .....______ ;___1. 3, 3 to 14 me. • IJOO X

T. p . North Side Inv. Oo-------- SW ______ ____ ___________ I to 18 101 “J» T .P . North Bide tor.-C o---------W ____ _____ ;_____ 1 t i 3 3 me. •'102

....... ..... .......... .........1. to 33 inc. 104 „T. p . North Side Inv. Oo--------- o

il 1 to 26 and 39. 30, 91 aad 33 106II T . P . North side m r . c 6 . 8 K ■ 108 ^

RegenoQ52 O e a W . W ashington________8 iJJ Mrs. Joe T a y lo r_______I » d 3 26 *

l\ CasUeford • R" C. H. J o n e s _______ _______ _.12 . o P

Tom P ickere l_______________.30 14 ^

4 ^ ^ __________— I

i ' .1 n I ? ?

C .J . Wells, lo t-7 '________11 6 13 P12 O. M. K itty, 8W?i NWX P12 and NWK 8 W 1 4 _____ 9 11 19 C

O. M. K itty, 8 K NEK and H13 NEW 8ES4.------: ............. 4 11 1913 A. R ay Cozard, SEU NE^4 . LJO and SH 8XU ------------ 9 11 IP21 Arim Tolman. N E ^ S a21 Canal and So. 37 A. of C27 BWVi NW«4 ---------------10 11 30 Vi39 Wm. A. Tolman, 8EK . ’ B3g NWV; ---------------------__10 11 30 IISO EUxa W. Moorman, 8EK P

SEW — U .____________17 11 30 C30 Gertrude Reeder. SWU___J8 13 16 C

Wlncenty Chapnackl. 8EK 13 14 13 C98 Wlncenty Obapnaeki. lota L37 i . 3 and 3 :-------------------7 14 19 A37 W. H. Craven. SWU------ 16 14 16 O

Jam es 8 . Bussell, NK . C45 NWU. SWU NWU aad T

WH SWU ------------ JXS 14 18 PLewU A. Bevingtoii..6WU

NEU, SEU NWU, NEU O4 SWU and W H B E U .-,38 14 16 B7 Lewis A. Bevlngteo.- WH P7 NEU and SBU N W U -S3 14 16

16 O. R. OetweUer. SSU 8XK 11 14 18 P16 W. B . Craven. NWU NWU.17 SH NWU, NWU 8WU P

and SWU SWU --------- 13 14 18 A^ W. H, Craven, lot 4 and ’ A* SW U NWU --- -----------13 14 18

B . H . Schlldman. 8H pA SBU — ------ --------------- 17 14 16 ;a H. H. Schlldman. NBU_....aO 14 18 O, H arry a Beals, NWU-----30 14 18 La Jas. B. Avery. SWU : ___ 31 14 18 B

AlphUS Oreen. SBU SWU A.39 and 8 H SEU ------------- 8 14 17 H^ Alphus Qtcen. NEU NWU. U

W H NWU aad NH - O4 SWU ________________ * 1 4 17 »

A. J . B a rre n NEU SWU P.and -NWU SEU ..............• 14 18 P.

»» pyank Erickson. SEU^ NEU a a d E>4 BEU-----13 16 18 B,

Ertckson. NEU J.

. >rank:.ErtcksaQ. loU 1, 3, H« 3 aaABEU-NW.U--------- 7 16 11 P«

Robert McKlnstry, 8HSW U -------------------- i— 38 18 .11 PI

... M arion N. Montgomery e t . A.« A N H _______________1 18 18

HdSert MeSlnstry. loU 9.- A.4, SH NWU and NWU K8W H ______________3 M W ^

« Robert McKlnstry, NEU O'' ’S E U _________________3 18 J l P<

« A m aad aO .T aft.8 H NEU32 ,13 16 .^ J c to O rtea, K U N E U - li i i 14 N

TEAB u n - W89 . xw ta vans City xi

Lota BOc. nM OUve T. D enton (ex. SE 88 f t . 4 3 B

[ l a I & A l ^ . ' - T H t [ B S O A

S-/-u «■

B e n t t io S p i J t a M ^ ------- I *A. D ; K ^ > . . g g ^ ' t . » 'a n d 10 . 43 J)W a t d » : U . ^ ^ ^ - a n d 2 8 .V ;« ?O e a .w ;S i s i a a e f i |^ ; . i l a ^ 12 £E U a ' s t i ^ - ' . ^ g r - ' ' ---------- ^ ^ fiE. 9 ' n jJ . ......— ^7 70 ^W. P .;P lkft'__ and 8 71 JPred O; e p a ^ C ^ - ” 'O. F . , B i J e ^ i ^ i l i \ l 3 and 19 73 rO .-F . b 5 » aaSi-V. XX c u n . «

t o o j S ^ - > 16 and 18 13 «W. B. W alt -------- ;*29 IJ

ElixabeUi 9 o t« n '^ 4 ;— .......13 16 vWm. M p s s h a i ^ ^ : ^ . .....- .....14 . 76 J

i.~u. D e n t C f l ' . ' ! ^ ^ ; i : i ~ Z 9 88 JB ustm Bwaln ...... ...ii 68 'a A. Orah«|B ' : ^ < 13 and 13 89 rCbartotte Bam i> .-~^---------- ;...ai 89 «Payette,

c a - -------- ............................. - ..18 91 ;John a 'H a x e y . ' . i ^ . . 9 and io 9a "E. O. U r i d a ; - ; - .^ } . . .# and lo 93 JA. A. S t a a f f a e J w ^ . . . ........ .10 94 ^Evangelise Bl. v n m lo t c of 3 PS •)RuUi Wiadle ...... i s 96Jordan P . - B e d a e f t ^ - - . ... ........ 98Mary V. K . B e r r ta i to n ..........8. 98 ^J . B. K ia a Brt.-1 .^ . : . ............4* 97 .Sumner BrowaUl ..........o 98prankie L Davlea ...... 8 99 iE. L. Crtssoa ~ .~ . . ^ L . J l and 23 100 jE. T . BarUatt u.-..«ia9, 20 and 21 101 ^J, N. C laar ...--------- :— ....- - J 2 104E. R . O ootey---- ................. ........7 108J . A. Bweosotx — ..... -..... 3 109Mrs. A. W. MeOOOtal .........12 109 \W. A. Ulllbridge .. ................... 3 111 IClara Odeklrk .......... lo 113 tLouis E lk stad t....... .....................9 113 iJames O a liah e r' & Son....................j

_____________13, 13 and 14 114 «Cairie Bi n e a t — — 16 and lo 116 ^,W. A. M oraln ..,;._,...34 and 36 116 ..Mable R ip ley__ .,.,:;-»..31 and 33 118Northwestern Xav. O o . .............3 117H. P . sw ic k ------------------ -----J2 n o ,E. M. H t tr lo t t___ ......L-.all of 223 ;J . Clyde Lladsay .............. .......9 127 *Herman W. C h a a e ..............12 130 :E. a WUUama -----------n I30 !T wm .Palla Bank d f^ ltu it Co. *

_____ X..________i: l l 7 and 18 131 iL .L .O w n s b y - - ......... ...............19 131 'L. L. o w a sb y -------..i:....... - ..... 33 131Ida B u rk e t------ ^-_:.-...21 and 38 133K. O osaeoeka............ .........- ....Jl 141Joseph M cMaaur^..;-....-... ...... 15 143T. J. lioyd — ____ ^ .......— 2 144Ludwig Bwanson___^ ----------- 6 140 ,John B. Denardla :— --------- ---0 149 .'U tah Light dc T H etlba Ca .... 9 150Dorothy^M..Pftlin«‘.;;.v......™.10...160U tah Light dc W. O e...............11 160 ,Dorothy M. Palm er 0 0.12 and 13 ISOOriselda M. B e n n e t t ..............4 161O ea R om alne_____- ..............10 .161 •Earl Pelt ...................... Imp on 32 131 '

. a ^ 1 and 2 161 ]

Ashton’s AddlUon, Hortense P errino__ 3 1

Bartlei's S u b d iv i^Unknown 18 f t a of A to E me.

’ BiowB^ SnbdlTltSoaLena B fow n;~ ..~ ....— 3 4

Biekel Addition, Mrs. Ployd I ^ o n s ..... ..12 and 13 3

R. A. H art .................13 and 13 3Roy P e r ry ............. ..............- ......IB 3

, P. 8 . A; Blckel ......................... 0 0I Wm. Pearls . 10 0

P . s . A. B>ckrl . . IB 0. H . g . . a i C l n a M P . . u , ........18____ 8

P. a A. B lck e l.............. ...........9 0I p . U Wyke ... . 10 9i V. J. S te a m s .....................- ......18 0, Harry S team s . . 18 9

P. 8 . A. Blckel ......................... 7 10I P. a A. Blckel .. .9,10. 11 and 13 10

p . 8 . A. Blckel 9. ID, 11. 14. 16 11I C h u . B rockstad l............ ........- 3 12

H. C. Kenniston --- ------------- 3 12I w . A. Mlnnlck ..........— ...... . 4 12

Louisa Magaffln .... ...............- 9 12

' Btaui Lake* AdditionCarl J. B a h n ...............7, 8 and 9 1

I W . A. McKlnster .. .23, 36 and 27 4B. P. PhUby ......... 37, 38 and 39 4

t Iver T. Edwards EsU . ..48, 47. 48 4Pocatello Security 6t Inv. Co23 . 6

I o . L. Dudley 26. 3S and NH 27 6I C. a O u n n ln g ...... SH 37, 38, 29 6I C. S. Musser ..............46 and 48 fi

L. O. StetUer .... 13, 14 and 16 6I A. N. Cooper ........ .32, 23 and 34 '. fli O JL G riff i th ........ 28, 29 and 30 7

C. P. SchneU ....... 38 and 38 7T. 8 . Plyna ............« , 47 and 48 7

I PocatcUo Security & Inv. Co.6 and‘ 7 8

O. D. Moore .............. ................ 8 8I Setta N y e____ 21. 23. 33'a nd 24 q

P o c a t ^ Security it Inv. C aI 36 and 26 8 I P o c a t ^ Security St Inv, Co,

37. 28. 39 and 30 8Prank Palm er ...... ...4. 6 aad. 8 9

I A. A. IdUler ..........12,19 aad 14 9A. D, P. K e i th ...................

I 35, 36, 27, 38. 29 aad 30 9PocateUo Security St lav. O a '

I 43 aiMI 43 0 I O. W. Dougherty .. .46, 47 aadv48 9I L. O. O obb ...................I, 3, aad;3 10I a a R oberta ------------- 8 aad 7' 10

A. a. O o u ld _______aad 9 10a I.. OarweU ____ .19' aad 30 10im a T h u n te n ....... .22. 3S and 24 10O ea a Itaeblood .. 36. a8, 37, 38 10a a .S p en c e r ._...29, 30' aad 91 10P. S e a f te a ---------------- 36 aad U 10Pocsitelto security dc la r . Oo.

31' a a d 38 10B. W. Golf .............—» -a a d ;4 0 10J* --------- ~M a a d 4a l oCSUfBttTTtfllBan —■43, 44~«IHri6 10

a L. OrOVtS_____ 3, 3 l lPocateUo Becority dc ta r . O a

t a M 11 U Pam w . Beott — .14 aad 16 i iA . a P . f c l U » , -------------

_____ 11, ao, 31, 33, SI aad 34 11A. w . ^ f ^ . . - a s , M aad 27 11 a W. Judson aad 31 11pt«d a T f Q e b a o m a a d 39 1Qulacy p o s te r ----------- t . a a n d 3 laPocateUo. Security Zav. Ooy .

3 2 ,3 » a a l4 4 13N. T. Adams - J ,1 0 aad l l 13A aaa 'P ow ler ----------------03. 19 13W altar a B eary .14, IB aad 18 13X m « t W i t t _________I t a a d 18 ' 13R a a k -B e a a o a_______47 aad W . Ua a u e o c n e a t — U i T a n d t - is

L^M O m m Q . koVEMBE^ " *■ LoU Blk. ■

»,'iI,5-Adams - ,- . i :_ .j . 't t 'tw J 1 1 ' 19 a ." l t .g ,J lo t f e U .; . ; „ , . . i a ; .« and 14— -J3 JoalC.',P.n)eVaney : . .:..lf t.l« an d .l1 18 Pat

x ..- ik*w n8m R-.W. F.vaooden . _.:3», M \«ad '96 ' : 13 ^ ,Jam e^ Wetttaington-96»si a a d 3 8 . 13p ™ B L e h e U J ! ! ! I ! : 4 3 W .^ ^ • » * •A . :W.:TBdd 4» aild^48' - 13 J ; ■W; P . - a o h n . :___l - . a , V a a d '3 14a D .-C rocker------->4 14 ««'J . NelKKi Shepherd 7 , 's abd », ' 14 £■w .a 8 i n c i a i r „ , . . . i o . ’n aBd ia 14 ¥ »J . a-S e lb au g h ____18,17 a a d i f -. ’ 14PocateUo Security dc lav . Co.: , ^

Lou 41, 43, 43,aad 4 i . UO. J.’^ d m e r............... 8 ,8 and 10 -' ifl t KProd B e n u _____l l , 13 aad U IB ^PoeateUo security de Iav . 'O o .\ ■ r

. 14 aad i s 18 bD. C . B d la n d ____ ,18 .aad 17 16 ^J . O. H endrix ----------:..18 a a d 19 16 joiW. P. Jones ........... ...ao -aad 31 16 ^ iiJ ; N .'M c C lu re --------10 aad 11 18A. f. T y ro n ------- i a M 3 • 18 msJ., p . B u rto n -------33. 39 a a d 94 18 'oa; ' B a s iU w n A ddttba ' ^ . ' c h

Oos SolbUCg___________ J— a o . 3 LeiN ina a Wlgglesworih :„;„V.-:.1B 3 L.

; Elm Park AddlUoa ' g

Wm. Boehm ___ J--------8 3w . o . ThomAswj...:— i...-:_u.jao 3 ^J<*a W. Sm lO i..................1 4

Five PoInU AddUim ,w . li. K ir tt--------— [.— — CTs a

GoUsB Bale A M lien 'Ray Y. B osard-----------— 4 6 BuAnna P. Johnson------- — — 4 8 lWm. a i rv ls s __________J— 13 8 As!Allred Hampton ......--------------- 14 8 1a a Lamoreaux .....---------- -18 8 AsMatUe P icke tt---------------------- ffl « JWm. a I rv ls s ---------------- -_.-33 8 AsMrs. J . M. S tra tto n — ----------3 1 ’W hite dc Callahan a a d 14p . O. B eldea....... ..........18 a a d 18 1J . a R e d ---------------- 11 a a d 18 1Thomas U r g e ----------------- ..-.10 1 j«W hite dc CaUahan .-..33 aad 34 1 u .W alU r a Y oung------------ — I* • Je

' IW. E. u io n ,----------------------« I, aM ary a .L ogan----------------------J i g -W .H . P a tto n ------ -------- 1 ? •a A. T ay lo r----------i a o o ^ o 3 ' ^a a Helneeke............... - B H * 3 0 'Alice M. Clark -----7 . 3 »D; B. Moorman (Lincoln

school Add.> - ......................12 a aU artaa th ’s Addition J.

8 . D. CUnton ..........N. 128 ft. 8 ' 4 ®Ray Leedom. N. 126 .ft. Of g ;

N. 36 f t ............. .............. . 0 4 _D an Lyman ................ . . W l i 18 ’ 4 g ;

' M artao fb ' OrebanU Add. T.J .-P au l-Jo h a s to n ,----------------- 6 ------ .7 .J.M rs. W. W. P t a a t t --------7 1 ^John Kosharek ---------------- 1 0 1 ^O. B . CUfford -------------------6 8 "M «w Hkkter ................ ..........-10 J IA. H. P ro st.------------- ---- .... ...13 8 Sa a Parsons (New School

a d d .) ------------------------------.MO 1 £Q tb e^A ild lU o B Je

H. B. Uewenen '..!.--;.- ........ 9 y.A. M. Bowen ...............4 "

Purpose AddlUon ^J. P . Cook ...... ............... - .......3 J ;

,Sealer AddlUon ^Geo. O. WaUaM — .......___..13 3 *

' Seatti P a rk Add. ,; S. Cooper ............... ............. 17 -3; Theophlle oncra - 16 4 f t, Ray Y. Bogard — .......27 and 38 4 PiI Juan Anaeabe ......................... 11 6I Bengegiea .................. la____ 8 _

! S . '. w . TuU .— 1 0a T . Graham ..................3 6E I. B«rU.lt ............ . 1 7

I B. N. Savage ------------16 8I SorUes Add. ‘ q. J . a Montgomery —I x 110 fL 8 j<I P. IT. W hitaker ................7 w! Sylvester Newton Add. ^I w . a S haw . -J__________ __10 R

N. W. Shaw --------------13 and 14

Wood Addition HI Mike A. P a p p u ---------- 3 and 0 I j .

1 NerUi View Add. ‘ jJ> Chas. A. Hoeenbalg ............. .13 1 Ji$ L. L. Wood ..._---------36 and 37 2 a

\ P teissn t View Orchard j | J Lot Blk J,J a. a D e raa* ---------------- Lots ar 9, 10. 11, 12, 19 and 14 > a

\ SnboriMU Parit Add. „N. 8 . Uoyd .;------------------- 8H 8 3 j .

^ Shoshone PhOs Orehard Add. ^ Clara L. R o b l im ......... —22 24 a

WUmore T ract Add. f® Evan A, Loto -------------.,------- 14 3 *J CHy W» Laura 8. GUI ----------------------6 61) Esther L. Allen ......NW 41 ft. 4 64

Pred Lamkey 1 66 Ci W. a RoberU ......... 11 and 12 35 «

A. B. H uaU r ___________ ___19 65 P» Jo h n J. 8m ltlf:^ ...14 . 16 and 16 , 63 fi P . a D n k e ____ __________ .31 08 J-0 J e u O. Eastman 22 88 ^0 Chas. a K aU na--------23 and 24 68 |} J . A. Howard e t al— 25 and 37 n) G len Pritcher ................- .. .2 9 68 g) R ussW .A U ied----------30 and 31 8 8 “} J e u O. Eastm a n .......l . 2 and 6 69[| p . W. M onahan........ .....4 and 8 89 £5 a W. Byrne . ....— ....33 and 33 69 J. a W. Byrne . J 4 , 26. 38 and 27 89 "

“ — f, 2 5n OUver MorMren ............ _ . J i w _1 J . C. Pinch — .21. 22 and 39 70 J

^ Rebecca S w am ---------- 6 and 8 83 ”, p . W. M onahan--------13 and 14 83J J . P . P o r t___ ____ _________ 19 82 X** L. A. Trowbridge .......................20 83, RDbert WUson----------------------31 82\ Nettie Webber — .23, 34 and 38 n »J O. O. C a rp e n te r ---------------- 38 M ?

T h e a D. Ingraham ----------.,.-29 83 nW. M. V aaderford---------------- 30 <3 pJ . L. MJhart — 3 and 9 83 «

. U w a rd Brawn ------------------- 7 . . 83 ?3 J..U NUuut ------------- 8 aad 0 83 «3 R o b t M. Bays . . . ______5 and 8 842 R o b t M .‘H a y s ------------------- 13 84 'I R u n W. A Ured--------14 a a d IB U M3 R o b t M. Bays ________17 84 J.l a x ReU ly________JO a a d 313 N e ttk W ftber __________ 33 B ;

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BER 24:* • L o t s ^ . ^ : i

A. V. M o ^ ^ 4 '.‘liS Joan-W Jaeoby » ..a,^~.3-atid~3^~-96Patrick Nugent 4 and 8 - 07 SJoha-A. J a c o b y — --------- ;«6 t i y ? - ,? !John A. Jacoby ...--.U________ 7 97 X - aa B. siee a n d . 9 . • .MA. a HUlmaB -ot •nu&JA. P. d tA . M. N0. ’6S - U to 4 Inc. 98 pS ffiJ e « Beamer- 0 08j : a AUen ...u......::u-..36 and 28 /98 r ^M. 0 . W a re ............................ . 9 ^99 X ?RetUe TL Calhoun; — .......19 99 j j c .

i S ! | 5C. S. P»ck a t a l , ............. 7 101 j w 'Alfred P e te rson .i-_____ ;..... I llOW. B. Ray . and , 4 i io S 5UwrtB(e-Klrttbridd,:J~...~’..—13 n oJohn Patterson and 4 i n «»C h u . D. Snyder . . ^ 4 , 16 and 10 113 » wL. a Olson ____— 114 w juaP. W; Ttoksr and 3 116 £ wA. a H e i l m a n _______ l l 116 j hJohn C. Edwards .........M 118Clayton Diver ___ j —----------1 139AUen McEachera — ----- --------3 123Mary B, Ingleiby ...10, U ' and 12 133 TwmCarrol CresweU -.'.s.______ _ 2 124 ' ^Christian Jacobsen ......... 4 134Lee Atkinson ___ 9 124L. H. Cowles . . . .............. ...... 0 127Harry O. WUson — ..J....:..-....i5 137 TwinRay Banbury __ ___________ 10 127W. C. Adams ...... ...................17 127 W ana B. Poster ..............- .2 0 and 21 137 ..

, .p s K t SBuhl lmp.CarporatlotbTax

lot 161 4.84 A — .'..-.38 0 14 TwlrAsher B., WUson. J a j c lot- a.

107 238 acrea m _____ 28 9- 14 TwitAsher B. WUsoa T ax lot

108 6.73 acres In ....— 38 9 14 Tayl I Asher a WUson, T ax lot Twin r 110 i i acres m — — 38 9 14r •' Twlr

Caftman's First AddUiea ^ loU Blk ™ «

[ Jess o . Eastman ...------------ -.— 16 10 ,> a P ra tt B lafford_____---1 .. . 9 ^ 1» Jess o . E astm an_____ l l and 13 l l ^wu

a M. TomUnion ---- ------------13 11O. M. Harding .....1 . . - ........ - .1 4 ll

\ O . M- H a rd in g ---------- -— 13 12 ^J Evans dc Johnson ---------------- 18 12 T*'*

J . P. Constant .........................18 12I G . M. H ard ing ---------------11. 13 13 g ®

Jess a E u tm a n ------- .9 and 10 13 S SJ. P. ConstaiJt.......10. 14 and 16 ,13 ^

, Evans dc Johnson-------- AU of 14 • - •' G. M. Harding --------------- .16 18 ,I Buhl-Im p. Corp. - ...................1 8 9 ’I a . ,M. H arding.........3 . 4 and 16 69 ^‘ a a Brown .........._________3 89 5 /

T . a Howard ..................... 1.___0 691 J . P. C onstant..............12 and 13 60; : j."p . COTstani ’: : : , " ^ : : ^ ; : . - 1— es —t a M. TomUnson --------2 and 3 C5B AUred Carlson ........... .. .a— .’. 4 06a Evans dc Johnson ...........6 and 0 66g a a Brown .....)?. 11 and 13 06* G. k . m n lln g r.J.____8 and 9 (», Alfred Carlson .............. 10 and 18 84 ;• „* a M. TomUnson ............ _.;...13 .68 HoU

Jess O. ..... .............14 . 05 P*J,- p . Constant ________ ____ 16 . 86Alfred Carlson-'---------------------1...... CO . . .T. a How a jL -^ ...... 2, 6 and 8 89Alfred c t f ^ . . . .....3, 4 and ’ 8 „J. -Pi.j&nBtaai ...........7 and 10 6S ;Ji-«a M, TomUnson _______ __ 9 89 'L ;a a Brewn .......---- ----------- 11 69 ’ r

2 Jest O. E as tm an .......... 13 and 13 09 .O. M. HanUng --------14 and i r 89

3 Federal ParicBeighto Add. -4 Paysee inv . Co. ...37. 38 and 39 1 _4 Paysee Inv. Co. a i to 40 me. .'2 6 ’• ". ” .......... 16 to 38 inc.- 36 •• •• " ...........37 to 40 me. 3 Twl 5 a----- 1:-------m -im..l to-W-Mio.-------C .-----0 " ...... . . I to 14 inc. • 7 Twt6 " ” “ ............. J to 14 inc. 7 Twl7 " " ............I to 17 inc. 8

* Investor's F irst AddlUonEarl a Davie*.............. .............. 7 3 Twi!John Ekstrand - .......................10 ,4 ....Mary Decker ......... ....................l l 4 TwlEUsabeUi Lee ...................... 3 8 ..„Haxel L e e ............ -...4. 6 and 0 6 TwtRay Brady, SE 16 ft. lot 1 and I

NB 36 ft. ;....................- ....- 3 • 0 TwlInvestor's Seeebd Add. 1

Herman G e e r ...........I, 2 and 3 10 Twt1 J. W. BeU .................. ..........2 i r • ...

Mrs. P. CUft ....................... 8 11 Twl. Jennie B. McCutchlon ....... 7 111 James B. Todd - ...................... 3 12 Twl3 A. M. Welch .............................. 3 12 1.

Jess O. E as tm a n ......... S and 6 13 - ai. John Massey ......... ......... ......... 7 13 2SIt John O. Smith ......- ................8 12 Twl

Asher B. Wiisoo ...X 3. 4 aod 6 13 J.Asher B. W Uson.......1, 3 and 3 14 0. <Jess O. E u tm an .................... 4 14 P. :H. A. DeNeal ..............2 and 3 . 16 P. 1

3 J. J. CaUna - ....................... . 2 16 T. 1Richard DobberschulU ....... . .3 18 a 1

„ James B. Todd .............. 4 ond 6 16 Twl■* Asher a WUson ..................... 2 17

E. J. Bird _____ ___ - ........... 6 17 Twl- Asher B. WUson......................... 0 18 ...^ T. H. SkUlero..........SH 4 and 6 19 The

M. M. McOuUIan ....:.....7 and 8 19 Mai11 ^ L. >14 JaoA C. C. S tevens.......23, 24 and 26 10 T. ],5 a a TannehUl ......... 26 and 27 10 Twl15 P. P. B a u e r____ 30. 31 and 32 10 2!,S a a Ripley .......20. 31 and 22 11 a 1a J. 8 . McEUigott .......... 14 and 16 12 C. :18 Mallory dc Johnson...... 18 and 17 ' .12 J. '18 J. W arner Nicholson...... I and 2 13 a :8 J . a Penny ........................_.,.18 12 J. IIS a a Hoag . .......6 to 14 m e .-- H -6 .•A KaUileen SchUdman _._..loUa 33. 34. 26. and 26 . 14 Twlig O .B . Taylor. 4 .« . ‘6 ,7 .6 .9and 10 16 1a W. a H ag g ard t............... .........30 16 TalS Mrs. P rank PhUUpe.................31 16s Elmer ; Amah' -------------- ----- _.32 16 Twl19 PUer Townslte Co.......-26 and 26 IS ...:o Prancls Claudsoa ......31 and 32 16 W..la Ward J . Blakealee.............. . lo U ' Twls “ I? 3, a r O i S i d 6 ----------17 - i ;

S a a WUson s_______ _ a , 31 w.a Jesae U Brennen — .9 and 10 31 Twla L. O. B ughM -------------------.lotaa 7, 8 and a 36 f t . ----------- 8 33 O.^

Q M aayea'a Addlliou ^2 a a M e o ia ln ____________ 17 3 o.* J . a P e a a y ---------------------- as 3 f. :5 Davla B ro s .________________ 37 . i ^® F. a Drake ________________98 3 ^

5 W alter A. 8hes?".‘r iI.l63 .,S H -60 ,, S14 Ktasberty • ’ 5*1J j b a w . A. O r t ^ e l d , 9 afad J : )

t4 W iin i^ 3 ^ S S o n Lbr. Cbl k)to ' '» n a a d 'S i - u ^

: W .T U lw .W .^1 8 ,-1 7 and 18.;

rank Bw iiagtba. B*. a -a iH . . i t lo U :8 . '- 7 .a a * 8 ' .; -•

L W. TUley’^:____ 9 to le .to c . 98 ’^ S iSruiard T . Hardm ,— :.4 a n d . 6 ' .ST- ■'■jfS

W. TUlejt:^__________'''-.k.vS, H. JonM ;_____^ 4 3 to 33 la<v’, .. . 4aTv;^;:.',S

Banseti

v m PaUs BaiUc dc Tniirt, Co..... -;..:_ .-.-.:.B ,'6 .-7 a n d . t -

> ln PaUs Bank dc-Trust 06. •;;__________ _____ 9 to 34 inc. '3

> m PaUs Bank dc Trust O a ■. ’- .< >1...... 6, 8 ,-9 ,10,14.16.17 aad 18

Varner Jennings. Lbr. Co------..... ----------------------19 to 34'inc. ■- 4 ;-

Pwm PaUs Bank ds T ta s t Co.. 8 - 8 . ’-%S rwm PXUS B ank dc T rust C a • '

------------- .'.....-...S. 6; U and 13- 'ir. a . Craig ---------------.- ...- ..-3 1.rwta PaUs B ank ds T rust C a •> .

...... -----------------..;.-,4 .8. a ad -8rwm PaUs Bank de Trust C a . . '__ ________________ I- and 9 - 9 .'r.vVS

rwm PaUs Bank dc T rust O a - . ' 'I s a. 4. 7. 8, 9, and 13 to 17 Inc, JO - r a

rwm Palla Bank dc Trust Co: ■______ 18. ao, 31. 33. 39, and 34' 10 '

raylor A P oU oek------- i.------. J l :rwln PalU Bank dc Oo., . '

_________ ........13 tiJ^39 Inc.rwm PaUs Bank dc Trust O a . • -

,___k.-....-..'_________ 3 and ' 4 • -la -' v.'Crwm PaUa B aak dc Trust C o:' --A}

____ -___ .-.6, 6 ..0 , a aad 13 ,,'13-U vlna .OampbeU_____.9 and 10 19 < ■%rwm PaUs B ank dc T rust Co. , - r

___L a , 3, 14; 18 aad aa 10.a A. S ^ t h ___:....4. 6, a and’ 7 • IB.-'- .V #Ziaylor d ; Pollock-...-— :.U ::.l3 ' . M.r-VKt rwm PaUs B ank dp T rust-O a .•

______ 3 , 4. 8, a ad 7 to '34 fac. ; ,1 7 .^ ; .^rwm PaUs B ank dc T rust Co, . ^

_______ to 1 3 /la a - ■rwm PaUa Bank de' Trust O a; ,

______ .;-.7, a a a d 13 to ao i a o ; 3 8 - " ^Samuel M. BUI — ....O l aad 1 3 3 7 Sara a Ijm ch a a d la 10 ;rw!n Paue B aak dc T rust 0 6 , • - ; . ....6 to 8 m e ;a a d 13 t o ^ lne.'. M J

■ ■ A rteslaa .C ity ■■'■ 'V--'-Pred B. Bayer ' V- 4' ' ' i lP. A. GatchaU I J B '_________ y M te rd a » . _

HoUand Realty C o . unplatted - ' . part o l ,8 W U N B H -------16 13- • ;i8

... . . _... ; ,‘J '

■ • • lo l i ' BIk. ■'••‘•S j . . a D W » i t ___ __________ la H ” ■88.';.v.(tW. a Craven ----------------— J 40 .V5Twm Pau* North BideMav. Co.* ' .

;.....l to 8 Jae. a a d 10 to 18 laa- 43A. a .L a r s o a ................. ..,.,.....,12-.;..<.4a L...4Twm PaUs N orm Side lav . Col . .,T’

.. .1 to 10 in a and 13 to 18 m a 44 .;TJ Twm Pan* North s id e lav . Oo. ' - r‘ ;T

...... ...................... 1 to 8 me.-, 46Wm. CaldweU 46 • -<:■Laura C aldw ^ .;------- ----------13 49, ' - .!Twm PaUs N ( ^ Side ^

Twin;PMis'North-BIde.tt^^ .4 1 ’ cjTwm PaUs N orth Side Inv; Qo. v : : . . i

— ll to 8 Inc. a i d 9 tb 33 Inc.Twm PaUs Norto Side inv . C a . . >

------------------------,i to 32, mo. 86 •:Twm PaUs North l ^ e Inv. Co.

.............................:.i to 33 lac . 88 ' VTwm PaUs North Side la v , C o., . /

.. .1 to 11 Inc. an d 26 to 32 lac. 87 . i Twm PaUs North Side lav . Co.

I to 8 me. and 13.14,16 aad 18 88 ; ; :' Twin PaUs N orth S ide Jnv. C a ^

1 ^ 8 ine. and 14, 16 aad Id 08 : Twm PaUs North Side la v . Co.'* . . : . - . l to '8 In a and 13 and 18 10' ' Twm PaUs N orm Side lav . Oo. ^

------------------ - All pf blocks 19 and 14 ,•*Twm PaUs North Side lav . Co.

1. a, 8. 6. 7. 8. 9 ,11 to 17 Inc.- and 23, 23, 34. 35, 38, 37, 38,

29, 30. 31 IS .' Twm PaUa North Bide Inv. Co.

2, 3. 3. 4. 6. 9. t, ». 9. 10 78 ; 0 . C. H a tc h ______________ ..11 80P. N. Rletleka ------------- -- .U O 76P. a .D e a a !!!>-------------------^18 -. TO .T. P. W a rn e r___ 19, 30 and 31 76a L. BoUlsUr ------------------- .31 78Twm PaUs N orth Side Inv. O a

-------------- :u..l9. 26 to 31 m a 18 • .Twm PaUs N orth side Inv. C a . . ;

.....:;.v...-....^-:;;:...7.-.-._.;....l tO 10 1 00"- ‘H —T hoe.O ovety------- ----- ---------- 13 71 'Mery a D leb o lt_________ 14, 16 17L. A ..B evlngton_________ .11 77Jacob Cohen — ................. ,-..19 11T. P . W arner .....-..-<..30 and 31 17 'Twm PaUs North Side Inv. Co.

22. 23. 24. 28, 29, 30, and 31 77.a B . B elnecke....... ...... 2 6 .and 38 77 'C. a D etw eU er--------------------11 78 'J. W. Craven ________13 and 14 30a B. L eav itt-------- ----- --------- 16 78 . •J. M. Spackman. loU 1, 3. 3,4 ,- 6. 6, 8. 9. 10. 13, 16, 17. aad ■--------

........................21. 22 to 91 la a 78 . ■Twm PaUs North Side lav . Co.

1 lo 10 Ina a n d 11 to 31 la a 79 Ttt-m PaUj* North a d e inv . C a

■------------------------------ 1 and a 88 .Twm PaUs North Side lav . O a

.. .4 to 8 Inc. a a d n to 18 la a 80 . W.. B. Craven --------9 aad 10 89 • <

Jee-ArOert>ortM«aB»jaa4tf»aww4"i r a ’T O a w t r ’TT -J i i - r a s L i j ii-v . i p i 'f w . A, K b o m e y v . — :— :tx Twm PaUs N o rttie H e la r . 'O a : j

------- --------- : . . z „ J a > » .!a c .- '- . :9 0 ?ryO.W , Dougberty-L..j._____TWta PaUs N d r tt 81de'lav«’ 7. Imd u te.31 J a o T ^ ; ? * ^

0 . a Land»trQal;■:n■;l•3•^\•.Ai^^a^a^iiiJ . a B anouiha-.v ,Jacob' coca'

j: . :W ._ O ra y ^ -;S ^ ^ ^ g a R ^ MTwto F a I la .- l« ttfc -W 6 1 W iif lM M iiM H

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1 % ^ ' '* '^ ' ? ‘mate* Aiflentlna Ha« ■!;'■'- ■ ' ' i/OQinO'Acre Wheat ( p ; ; : ; v ; . : ' - : * : > / ' > - > ' : ' V : , ^ . ' ■ : . . ■■

r*., - CHICADO,-W«r.'» W)-rD®M1. ' • ', enla».up,tntfiM ctlnni to prepu

fiv-" .toB bfraw ri tuU d»y , t r b M t w P;-'' ' dowrtwvtf: eoona todiy. ttttcu

« t a M - o U k U l MtimAlM .tf ' ' w M f^l& 'A fsm U iuu TUe wlieat

:V.. _ . _ k e t . i « » clow i unsettled, H to 1 \ low. « m I S 'te '- X to l ie off,

' uneb u g ed -to Ho decline, »nd is ioe t to * teUMk.

• I3br e ro t ' •: ■- S pk iU a ttA tlo a by w bett tx

« ^ i l v c n . (6 'f t lln i) foventmen port--’w U niitM t tb s t A nrentfn

' i9,7MJOOOr : t t rM of w hett thU . . . agaliu t U,380M0 » ye tr ago. '

4B0M0 t e n led to ooiuA le « U n t pfMsure Id Chicago, w UkewiH did faUwe of U » 1

' . pool Buutot to iwpond fully .toi - ----- ■ t«Tday^ advaocs here. BeaJdw;•V waa current tha t tbe indicated

ArgenOBO erop U 339^,000 bv , and tha t tbo Argaotlae czportablo

pitti tt 19%M0M0 m atieu.s.i3il« 1 imply th a t SJMfiOO buabBU ioe yield' d m 1038.

- D n u a d C w a k r- n » r»0t th a t the un ited s u t e

partment . of acrlcultur* hak iacn itii e ttlm ate-o f foreign Import QUtretpttita for wheat waa souet of ad QffMt.. I t now aeena prol tba t le Suropcan eouniriea will port i t Jatt JU mueb wheat as year, w h w lh e y took W fM M b ela s e t RdftWea itrength ahow; Winnipeg-flUOtatioM today were of t o e effect

I t WM 41k<wlae noted tba t . prcmluma urere offered' In the ao

west fc r domwtlc winter wbeat, 00,000 buabela aold for export via Oulf j>{ Mexico, a t 14c over the I of pbleago'December delivery.

Cora a a ) « a u averaged lower aeattend aeUlng, advleaa of eoai mesta todicated aome isereaaa ef m onm ent of com. The w ith e r

■ \ more Airorable. and buaUng wa* to be making rapid progrta*.

MlaceUaneoui aelUng weakened provtsioaa m arket although hoga <

---------- iBc to.asc-higher.:__________________

W hcato Open Low CDec. ......... :..138 13»*4 138H IMarch .......-1334 133% 133% IMay ............m K IMU 139H 1Cora—

t • .D ec . ....____ «7 «7M MHMarch ........ 81M. OlV; #0%

‘ May ______ WH- ■ * . (H t«—" T ! : ' : ....... Dec. _____ 4#tt- 4»s^. »

March ...........BIW B«6* l l ,May __ ;___ 8354 M H ; S3

CASH OftAIN -OHIOAOO. Kov. 33 y p > -m «

No. 3 rM No. 3 ha rd |1.to 1142.

C a n —( ^ ) No..3 m lx ^ BSe; 3 yellow 91c.

Oat»~No. 3 wblto MUO to &3c; 3 white 4SU0 to Bio. .

__________R y e ^ o ^ 3 . t l J g . ____________

Otoymeed~433JO to .t39.3S.

OMAHA GKAINy OMAHA, Neb.. Hov; 31 (A>)’''Wbe

fro. 1 hard f w e ; No. a ha*d i to t iJ 4 H : M a 3 b to d amutty | • Com~No. ,3 whlto 76l4c; N<

yellow «lc." O ata-N o. 3 whlto 48o: No. 3 «

41c to 47^4.

POBTLAND GRAIN ' PORTtAMD, Ore.. Nov. 33 U

W hest-BBB .hard whlto tl.33; 1 v h iu . Blue Stem B aart IUOH: ersUon aoft wh>t«. wes while 41.38H: hard winter $) northem aprtng I1.36H: western •1.23. •• • _____

TOLEDO 8BEDTOLEDO, O.. .Nov. 3J' (/P)—To

produce exchange close: W heat-Caah No.. 2 red tU 8 »

lUOH.C o m -O u h No. 3 ycUow 01c to Oat*~CtAh Ho. 3 white M ^c

56He.Rye-Caah No. 2,Olovcraecd—Cash Imported $1(

_________ domestic ♦17«.AUlkft-^Caah'116.70; -Dee. - |1

atked.

y . MN h lA N aS C O PBODVCC• : BAN PRANCIflCO. Nov. 33 (/P)-

wholesale prices:Butter—W Ktm 49c; 90 score Ew>-N0. 3 special W-e\ No

extra 4Sc: N a 3 apodal medium : No. 1 extra medium 37c.

Cheete—Caliromia fancy flats 25DRiCD n i v r r s

NEW YORK, NOT. 33 yP)-D in lU and bops steady.

CHICAGO PhODOCB OHICAOO. Kov. 23 Poult

AlU-e. tteady: recd p ti XI cars; ft iBc to lOKc; cprlngt 170 to 33c; kavs 3ftc to 38c: Tooatns lOe; di I*«C5 geoae SOo to 33c - - - ,

S? w ; o n t

R > ^ d e m a o d a S f m w m a r i :■ I ' ' market duO: few salea n ported : ^n . : o o t t a i n . tacked Rooad .ynrat«a LM1 ’ $ l « ; Mlo»w>U North, PakoUaa<■ K ' auae: whiles to »i.4S: ut■ b ic Bad River Ohloa f lM to «L«0; Ul b - , iaOMd BUM ta » tN to OLM. m t ' recdpU

- e a a i ^ *iUKe: - a i m t M r

' 4 1 ^ f ln ta 40K p-to 43^^: se«<i H t t - V ; ’ m •,

'r ' ‘

g I v

a s i l S i . -

* w p - '

S r « ? « ( p 'v W S r j W b H I

or ’wheatlaat o a r - .to ic':pet 8 W

22M a S S ^ * u S ,

t trader* C ^ .ment re-t l a t h u ' ^ [ v .Wl year. ' . ' :(0. ■ Thisconsider- '. * . v•»®' - J - ' /w Liver- . ■ - _ ---------' to y e * . ' ------------------------------------------------deal talk , ... ■;■? wn MARKETS AT A OUNGI .bUmI* I - ■;I n e w YO RK -etocka-i-pinn,.»

.uonal Lead up u rp cE tfc BOBda-Plrm JW * te a t reos

blgh.I tr Foreign exchanga^O ttady; st4tatei de- ^ ^S S j L Cotton-B artiy ttaadr: unTaw

a r r l. M )Mt I Canadian movement00 buah- C om -Barely foreei bown by '

5 S S ! S S ^ ' -I t atiff t '. •.: 7 ■----------s south-a t, with OODEN UVtSTOCK.via the OGDEN, Nov. 33 O P y -B eg t-

he price eelpt* 490 IncludlBg 3U n u k e t ITS for local p aekm :'«arly aales dr

nrer 00 In 17B to 300 pound bntthers »«.9( eoaiign- $9, around lOo to U e lower than (1 or t ^ ly yn t«rday: l0.7Vw«a plaid U te Ti her wa* day fo r load aortad. pQtaber* ort e m a a i d oattt» -Z teoelp tr«M fo r m arket; i

. cow* itronger: a ll olhar cla t ie* a t ned th e ateady: load good 1000 pound sU >0 wtrtt from U tah feed lot IIOJB;, bulk m___ lum a i td 'g a ^ feedar ataers quoti

around U to i) '; .c o o u K « a n d 'in C j ^ lum M.78 to »7J0; :.be$t cow* $7

i l » Odd aiuca medium oowi «8- to 90^ « m Sbeop-Reoalpts 447 Including « 138Mi m arket and 441 ea route Omaha; ^ cal m arkH nomlsaL ,

i 90% «AN rBANClSOO UVESTOCKi .94 SAN PRANCIBOO, Nov. 33 M

Hoga-ReceipU 3000: direct 3S0; 1 Hi '40% ly salea steady, to 38d tower; one 1

.81 good 180 . p o ^ and medium: pouBtfCaUfomlaHlOAO; few bead 9 340 pound .110; odd bead packing t 90: 17 c a n Idaho nov unloading.

W h ea t- Sheep—Racolpu none; nomin I 9131U a taad y ;' choico light weight wo<

lamba Quoted %ixn to 113; good yt »5c: N a Itoga to to t9 jo ; ewee tOJO down

[rw iw FALLS MARKET! . 5bt*tn*d- dafly• o*tfegk in IB* an«moon and a

' ISSoadsd to eorw only, tb* av m ca .W b e a t- oOw «% • t

ty OlJO.»»■ 3

3 White ____________________P a U ta P n d a e a i

TtM Twin P i ^ Buuftatt TMtar, y p ) - « » «J . ^ B W ________................................ .

--------------- - j j - a - s : - }em red <?»?>

S te e ra _____________ toVeal Oalvea:::,______ j a j x to

....... - ■ .»

JSH to Heavy HeM. S u n d a afad_ L ight Bens, under 4H p ounda___

------ ------------------Springs (colored, orer 3 lb s . ) ___

118,40; S C ? * ^• 1A71 _ l iv a Twkeys•*®* Young tocna. No. I ___ ___________

Hens. N a 1 ...... ............ ....... ..............JCE ----------^ Young tom s.-N a 1 ---------------------

« « ««=• ---------------------------

» - :i, a c ..... ................. ...... .........

Butterfat, aw ea t_________________

I - ™ " * ---------------------- —E t n Ooai . l o r e ) _______________ '

n . . .'ou ltry-' 0^ ^ ^ --------------- r

“ vis; e .

- ........

« « n --------- ------■■ : , ■ ,

£ te«S===----- :— .. . •. . !

V ''> >

W W CK ■ -

.* / a k J f S R ' A -

k>6D

r ^ l STOCKS Af TiiEW HIGH ' ON BUY|l!|(3JII0yEM«

’ NEW YORK. W T a S M>V^T»adliWJOM in today's stock W k t t o t a i a d 'S M

000 shares for tba> M o n d ttan6 tt ste r- year, -and only UM, ttf tb ttana la tl

.history or the ex^ad |fe , ia a.rbrbi ravor- | baying movement w hid i carried t]

industrial average to %■ new high nf. ord to » h l ^ powerful ^ a c u la tl 'g. '■ poola were a t wOMe. ran , from 4 to : large points, but tbeae were out down 1

(the late wave of proflttaking. 4T1 recast ,general Ust waa somewhat fixed, l c

disclosed a soattertog of a u b a t i ^ losses.

I Except for th e continued ease 1 money rates and* a alight Increaae’l the mlU operaUon* of the .Unlt< States Staal coropfatlon. tbere wi

_ JHtie In tho dayts aows to influem ? l" i r .I , th e price a w ^ n e n t Ther* w a s 't

change In tlma money aod commereli paper rata*. .

Standard IntMttrlaU oontinusd ( - n ^ !*»>“ Uttle p a r t In the turbulent movi

0* PrtcM. although thoy chaag* ‘ . “ ^ .h a n d a in fa iny large vdlurae.

thafi 60.000. aharea of. Unite ff” „ 's u t e > s tee l commoa ehanged band " j ^ i t h e rinal price oT 143% representln

net.gain o t IK on tbe day. *?“ ^ -,trans*eU ona-Jn ..O encra l .MotOT*..aj

"™ ~ ,proxlmated dose to 'lOOJXM shar«

J^ S ig jJa t i3«M. _____ • •

“ • “»• LIBEBTY BONDSNEW YORk, Kov. 23 14>}—LibeK

CK bond* doaOd today:(flK - 3US ...._.................................- — HOIJ

i; e a r- ,P lrs t 4 U a '......................... .............. 103.1« load TWfd 4H« ...................................JOOjn: lU P'wuth 4%s ..................................103Ja good U. 8, Tteasiiry 4Is .............g sow* U. S. Treasury 4s - ___ - ......— 109jIg, U. S. Treasury 3%s ...___ __- WT:4

U. & Tre*sury 3Hs ...._____ .....103.3wooled 'l y e i ^ METALSwn. - NEW YORK. Nov. 33 W»»-Ceppc

eleotrolyUc spot aad fu tm

E T S I tio l-E aiiy: spot a n d ‘‘nearby an January 9S8.13. 1

Lead-Steady, spot New York M.3I ^ * 3 Z lao-P lrm ; e&at St. Louis spot ^ I tor future*. IS JS to I5A0.

A ntlm ony-^pot 910.75 to |10.|T. is ars — — ' ' ' ■ .oduo. HONEY( b ^ NEW YORK. Nov. 22 (/P)—

lacaey steady; all loan 3 ^ ; cloaln — — bid 3(i; time loans ateady: mhtC'

eoUatenU 60 to 9(Wday8 4 to 4 u iterday 4 to 8 monihs 4U; prime mercantu

paper 3K to 4.

„48.50 SUGAR—W.OO n e w YORK. Nov. 33 (/IP)—The ra' “ ' i i i S *“***■ ra c k e t w u less acUvo todaj * •5*0 but there woa no change In quota ' itions. which are held a t «4.«0 for near

2 ^ 1 by Cuban, duty paid. 73>e oiUy sol' - i 'K » « ><-000 *>«•- rW ^ lp la e * to on operator, for February -•l®-®OjM»rch shipment a t M.70.

- . j Trading In raw sugar future* wa - J^.m oderaU ly active, but the bulk pr I

— J3o [w m Jn the form or exchange* frot— ^2°,December and January into lato^ dc— ®*jUverle*. Price movements were nar “ }“ ,row and irregular and a t th e clos

y>ow*d UtUe variatldn from tho prev— lOo night..

The refined.fiugar m arkft was quit— ^ and u adunged a t >$.70 to »5J0 rc

fine granulated.

J.OB ANGELES UVESTOCK LOS ANOELES. NOV. 33 (ff)—Sos

12: —riecelpta TOO; talrly active: moaU “ “ asc lower: load 173 pound butchei

19. sold to arrive a t 911.33: several load i n 911 cm 131 to 311 pound weight* wit

— bulk butehefB Jn above, weight sprea —. 4Se P»cWng aows 98.78 t

£ battle—RecclpU 300: aeUve. sttei atrong to 35c higher; two loads plal

— Imperials 99.X0; part load Arisons ■*7M OtJS; ahe-atock steady: load goo

U U h cow* 99: bulk ahe-olook l« t ttM i a lt cu tur* «3 to I5 J5 ; bull

_ aoe I8.W to 98.76; calve* rtoelpU IO

■" " * ^ ^ B o c e l p U oone; medium 't a i j s dM ke U n b a quoted 9 U M .to 913.S(

m d h iig ^ to ohoioe w o o M ^ c w S L ^------------- r* ■

; POBTLAND LIVESTOCK : 5 m # I^K n iA N D . Ore.. NOV. a (4»»-^al

88; no early^ tiad ln i

t i .<m Beoa—Receipts SO;, nominally staadj « to « i t r ; a i t o * ; <«w s m to S90 pour

.ton 2 S S » d - « ^ b 5 e ^^?«Oo T»*tf BJrtnme heavies 98: Too Ugt

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e e ta & W 'a c t iv e : ZOc t;p 39e— 4i6 top jIO O i 'W lE 300 to 9D ppoad h ii

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I / ■ "■ po^-t^;.‘to rjo; smwrtirilgbt'ENT' ? C & f i ^ t e ^ t s fi006: about ooe

' . moatJy, to, laeder .<idlisg. aad.yearU a** m tIW ).- i J ^ « ^ : luUy. ateady: other'

th u « r . '9 ^ p>a' gencialljr ateady; atoi » .the ^ - t a e ^ l e r s luUy a te d y : fe d .*

M /y eacU ag a l l l ;80 to tiSM u 3 1 .the V a n < tIU 8 and 917;,b a lk beef <

t a o ^ r t p ^ ; bulk a n .eatter* 94.S IsU n |8.79;.i‘inadlum bull* 88.79 to > to 13 UntCtlCBl top veals 1S.S0. . . . n l a ' Sheep~«Ooo; Umb* . 'i t ra a t : • 4ihe wool U nba $133S to 913.M: top 9 i ■ad otiMie;,ehcaei steady; ev« ' top $1

0^ f e M l^ Y to b s $13.00 to 913.25. >

e o f •'•■•_ .-•:--i» l 'cA O O L IV E S T O c k5Sw aa,»«iM «bw .> »pou more; - better gn

leoee « 0Wtof.BW*i advance: y m ling* 1 I n o -itt a a n w demand a t week's BOc K •relal dkelUia:> mixed aod he lf« .: yaarl

,,shovtD f-alta t slowaess § sil nu a t' to' dllne; v J w fed 1379 to I40a pe

lOve- «U e» .to.^ostem shippers tl&eS; i aged tap.-for-aeason; beat yearUngs 911

|mo*i-<at steer* «13 to 91840; stod nited lOi f tH m *SM to flOAl; low < uids, t f l i 18 t a 96.16; a t r o ^ wtlShta t ntlng ■ad 'bett«rt vtaler* steady to 36c I c n a i «:-aMMUp>9i3£0 to guA>.

a p - l Hoca-^teceipls 18.000: tvnerally « 5 . \ e T ! ^ 7 # w : 'U i h r i l g B f t - a » d 1 )f % 380 to- SOc higher: top |o.3ft; 1

• good-autf-choice 310 to - -300 'pou •V eiat# :88 .60 to 90.30: m to pound*,^ 0 to 98.88:' i3o to x pouada -97.3S to «&38;' ii^eetM

^ pomHMSiSCt pigs mostly 9T t* . r OIM 5 ^ tracking sow* %7.88 to 98.10;.!

light welghU «8.3S,to $&40: shin took 8800: estimated h<adOY,;r ^

S ^ l v f i W - R f ^ p U lOW I; fa t-..U ^ , a o t W e a t r o ^ tb ^5e higher tb a a ,; ^ . I t e r d a y ; cU«tBg a t advanoe: 1 S . y voolMi lamba. 9 l3 A te 914 aie*

choice Uxotm largely to sblppera ward t o ' t l t t s : cuna *10.60 to 1

. ftw 911.38 4haep steady; bulk ewes 98JS to 98.76; hea?y }«arU

pper 910.10 to. ^lOJO: handy-welght (urea te 911.U: feeding lambs unchani

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C a l l f o ^ .T . Oolorado 38. Idaho IT. Maine 138.'. Mlohitan' 28. Mlnnei

O . North OakoU 9. W aihingtoa Wisoonsia a ^ - T M U. a 834. Caa

f l ^ f 'BUied Saiii,>78.-io Southem c ^ fp m u il^ M h o > U U b diversions 4^ Passed Oh^yenae-and Denver lOS, Btue Soutbem OallTorala 11. to Nortli

CoUromla 1 Omaba to Chicago Shipping point inrorroatlon o t M

day: .. n ,Idaho PaUs: Haullngs lig h t Demi

alow, m arket dBll.' CarJoada f. ft " / ' icaah track r Rusaeta. warehouse

graded; U. s . Vfi, 1. best mostly l l Practically > 0 , demand • Jor ’ medl

. r ‘®.sl*e<i or fa i r quality stock, ir. 8 . ^ * , 3 . mostly &00. ftarals. U. S. Na

iBSc. WsgoQloads cash to growers; . . . ' a l e s . Rusttto, U. S. N a 1 bulk c

T " ,w e ig h t . moaU]M6a.to 75c.Twin PaUa: BauUngs lig h t demi

"«> weak. _ „ .. 'c * ih track tale* rrported. Carlo

cash to grow?i»: Buxseta, U. S. No best OOC. Coablaatlon 76 to 38 cent. Rural*. U.' 8 . No. 1. 75c to 1

luiet ' Tblccniphie loformtclon from Tu rw morning^ aiarketa:*''• 1 Chicago: AtTlved Colorado 7. idi « 40. Michigan . 1. Minnesota 37. No

Dakota 0. Sooth DakoU 1. Wiscoorf__ 33. ToUl arrtvall 118. On track-

*»«*«• Supplies hej “ ^ 'd e m n n d nnS'tradlng alow, market d ^ Track sales,* eaaots outwelght: Idj 2 " ,R u m c U . U. s . -Na 1. 91.65 to HAI

Port W orth: Arrived CaliromU je “ ,CoJorncto I . I<Uho 4, Nebraska 1. ] 5 to,verted 1. Oa track ,18 unbro>un»ci . .^ 'S u p p lle * moderate, demand and tn

log limited, m a ^ about steady. C lot salei. port w o rth basis: Idj

«J“ Rural*, U. S. N a 1. 91M to | l JP«;brande(l mostly glJO,® Kansas clly; Arrived Colorado “5 ^ ^ h o 3. M}mieaeU 6. Nebraska IW',Wyoming 1. .Diverted trom tc . I tracks 18. O a-track 89 unbroken a

liberal, demand slow, mar Carlot Mlea. Invoice welg

^ J d a h o - H u M s ta . - n . a wn 3. on>^ r* - ^ -a s ^ T - ta rW ia J w to outside poli

K. O. basUi-ldaho'Ruaseta. U a : ^ X 91J0 to l ia s . . f r - t ,.® ‘- Arrtved Colorado 5. l llo«J,ho 4. M l n n ^ i On track

_ ^ including, broken. SuppUes he*

R uueta. U. s . N a a jo . # ! .« to g ijg . mostly around |l.7 i U#hi A tlanta: Arrived Idaho S .'M iatm . w . l « “» « « indum ag brok^ . , S u ^ c * moderate, demand »oden laa l. m a ^ i t o >6bbcr»: li

bo BuraU. 0 . s . K a i . ta.40 to «3 aosUjr 93.45 to m o .,,1-os ^ e l e s : Arrived CaUforoU Idabo 39. DIvdrtM s , O u tn tk

W jr: e j r ^ M c ^ : D eauad ra atate. m a itA aboat steady. T r

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PILBR, Nov. 3 3 ^ u e s U of P l to 1 ittiQi I v a a la -d tib a t its T^ieaday l u a ^ reigfat were.Bev. A. O. W attfhoiiM 6 iL f«de* o . W *lter and . Owea. MUler ot TC I alow wUUaaj A. Tftorapaoa of,T w to M t o .91 and Ahdy Cafriy . traveUog saleaai fUag* The m e ^ m a addreeted by a tt de- o ld , M e rr it oouaty surveyor, w » u n d (Uked on the subject o f bridge*. 8 : ^ M erritt gave a a intereatlng deMrl *^” 1 blackboard drawing* of t>«OT dirrerent- types ot bridges.

Mr*.. R. E. Ccdarholm left Tu**d , ^ for Portland for a vl*tt-wlth relauv

W. T .,C d aan t and Harold L. Cedi y i5c *“* « motored to Jerome Tuesday >

p ip builn**s. 'bulk ' V . M. S unce received sad ne

oaoOa Tuesday:telling or the death of ) 3 200 brother, H . B.* Bunoe. a t Austin. T*X 180 “ •1 180 Mr. and Mr*. John Oourley «,«7J0: Rially le f t by motor Wednesday 1; best CallTomU where they spend tl i te rs winter.Sf ■ 0. L. Q rlst died. Wednesday of bei

diaesae;. fS » > .b ed . been m tor *aiI,yea - -

Mr. and M rs. A. Jaokson spe

s s r ' J 'r ^ e ^ ®: ta t ' Mr. and Mrs. W. D. oiUls ente rllnffs Ulned a t dinner I t id a y evening r . . |n i Mr. and Mr*. J. H. S h ia a Mr. ai tuL i Mr*. - R R DUUnghaai and M r at

Mrs. R. A. Reynolds ot Twin PaUa/.Roy Ite lc li^n relumed. Saturdi

rrom a trip to Kansas City. Harrlsoi vUle. Missouri, and Tucson. Aricon

SfSel ~ M r. and“M ia. W.- M. Bunce-and-faB 4y. Uy were d inner guests or Mr. and Mi B I K p. I<- Breckenrldge oT Twin PaUs 8au m U evening, a 80. Mr. and M rs. J . P . Klaas at i«.H» daughter MarceUa were dinner gues

Sunday o t M r. and Mrs. O. E. KUi CoU- of Twin Palla. <

IS 63 The fan lU es of Prescott Jacob : }S, to «hd Pred Kalbtlelaoh gathered a t tl tliern home of the ir mother Mra. John Kali to 19; rielsch fo r dinner Sunday.Mon- laaac Seem left MOnday for L

Angeles where he wUI spend the wii ter.

0: b. Mlsse* Jan e Ennia and Edna Kla: > n . entertained a t the home ot the tonnII.00. oa Priday evening with a co-ed pa •dium ty. The evening waa spent dancb [. No and lunch waa served. OuesU Inclu la 1 ed Misses M ary Boman. Sue Qler ; few Bunco. M argaret H ^ k ln s . DotoUout- Buchanan; ' O laretta Sieber. Maurii

Buckman. H arriet D wight Dorotl Ooode. M ary Lee Beamer. Virginia 1

. No Hue. E dith Munyon. Virginia 8riyd< leads Lbtrne Hawkins. Dorothy Case. LucU 4o. 1, Stephens, In n a Link. Jessie Landrel , per and Mamie Klaaa.I 80c. O. J. Kicks, wcatero m anager o t tl rues- Landreth Seed oompaay le ft Moi

day for Boseman, Montana, and poln Idaho In Nebraska. • ' lo rth Mrs. L. A. Bethel subtnttted to 1 onaln operaUon a t th e ooonty botpltal Ux C-&46 day. Veavy Mrs. R ay L. Shearer left Monday f< dnll. Missouri volley, Iowa, where she wi daho vUlt reUttvea for . several week*..86. Mr. aod Mra. N. A. Jackson exp» U 1. to leave' Sunday fo r Lo* AsgeU

D t. where thoy wUl qw nd the wlaU .cars. eind M n . Jo h n Olnutead wl trad- occupy th e tr Wane wbUe they ai Car- “Way.djLho C. P. SchneH and son Lloyd le 11.90 Wednesday for Naihpa. Mlasea n

' Metcirr. L avers 'O roo t, Norma B arb lo 7 zat, Dorothy-'Harper., studeat* a t tl L 10' Nazarene sciiool.wiU le tu ra w ith thei inxn for th e llianksgly lng hoUdsys. cars. The Women** chib Ubraty benel iji(et <l*noo p ro ^ d s-:i«>y aueceaatul affa ^ h t : I ‘.Mfti TViw —

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fron the sde of ticket*. ■ .' T : :'Mits.«lanBy Reeee left for:SoL ►A .vlait during t l^ .^ol

M ;C a^w rtl are home f(}^:tl

c . . . J M f ra w i M is. Dewey Show er*and^ S u r - O la^oce jeft.W ednM day for B o S

. . . ^ tQ 9 «ad, a iew days wlth .Mt A b o u t Rev. and Mr*. 0 .;i

H es ijiu n « -l^ ;.C o a te« . 7 . E. Mooi ^ T v . A.' O wlgbt were guests a t O bJ -Re?drve,'huichoc» a t th e Roga

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of bi* gOLLISTER. Nor. 33—The fresh. Tex- 5”® 5 ^ school gavi

J( ja r ty Priday evening for the o|hei V and Classes. The evening was tpea iv ^ “ «> dandng. A t the clbsi

t t o 2 r v S * re fre sb m « tt yrmMr. and Mr*. E. B. U w re n c e .r a

neari / a ^ i ^ were d lc a s r guests air th e h m eome of M .,,a^ ;M > ^ ,W alte r .qaje 'on 8un<

spent . 11 . ^ Mr*. IL L. ^VMUagton UH a S alt f a m ^ s ^ Uw week, ^ vrith'.liC

and M is. P . if. B U a ^ M . enter- ^ { a c h e s of snefcf t e U 'h m Quo ig for d a y 'n ig h t'. and Mr. aad Mr*. B. C Xawrence ao< r aad Mr. and Mis. W alter Cole motored .t< 111/ PUer Sunday evening, lurday M r. aod Mrs. 0 . .B . Buddleaon o f l * * . PUer called on friend* In HoUlstei ritona. Sunday evening. ->-famw — M f - ttWi4 ttrm JTnttn TfnitUy, }Irai M r£ aod ebUdrea and PrecI e a r- l>udley were dinner guests Sunday ai

th e Neale B a n rd boaut.,■nd Mr. and. Mrs. Marioa Ray-.ot Bqlae

Buesu an d Mrs. Boy WUUaau. M r. anc i n . . . Mrs. OeeU Harris were d inner gueati

a t th e E. E. -lawrence home Wednes- «K E. day evening.*Jt oae •»"“ Stmmona o t Twin ^ K alb , and Robert Palmer dt Buhl speai

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. 0

t t e Casper Nygdrd attended b . X S. C hapter in Twin PaUs Saturda:

w i.« . afternoon.onner Mias QIady* Hanlon of rw to ^ t nar- *P*nt the week end w ith Mis* Lenbh

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a hd NWUSEU_____ ;...... 2 X3- , 0 . M. OUon. 6WUSSU...30 13 I 3 C.. M. OUon, WUNBU,® * BEUNWU .....................13

John Psenner. .W>.iNWU...31 131 June* WaOace, SWUNEU.. S 12 a MUton D. S a ^ . EUNEUI ■ apd EUSEU ................ -IB 13

Lulu caiT, loU 8 and 4.......3 13J ittM W. WUllam*. SEU-

8 1 . NWU and N E U ew u .....3 130 11 F tan k M B n y d e r.W U l^ U 1 13 a 33 J--M. Burkett, lot-8. .SH -7 33 SWU and NWU88U.... 1 133 38 ATOa a n p p a a B E U B E U IS 13

Jan Koiter. SWU...__ ;.....14 13 :Avon C. Tappaiv HEU-

a 9 NEU ................. ................ 34 130 u Samuel Lako. SW USEU.37 13 ^ 16 sunue l Lako, NEU. NH-5. n NW'I and 8WUNWU...34 13 6 IB A M. Wicker. NEU and

B E 'i ............ .. ............: .... 38 13 ■Isaac Fles, SWU - ....:.....39 13

S ^ Isaac Fles. 8HNEU aod5 S EHNWU ___ _________S3 13^ !* Heniy L. Rann, loU i, 3.? H I , 4 and N',4...;_._..... i 14

Wm. B., Stover, 8 H .......... 1 14^ WiMeoty Chajnackl, BEU 12 V.0 13 W In m ty C h a jn a ^ . loti 1. ’ >.„ „ a. 3 - ...............................7 14 •fl 13 Frank W. Me**ingtr. BH-« 13 SWU - ....... ............. .........13 U6 13 Frahk W. Mesalnger^BH-. . . aW U ------------------------ 13 fl4 .fl W John L. Bmhh. NEU .._;-3l 14

John L. Smith. NW.U ..—.33 14 . .« SlU B W U ,

■ . . -BW.U; WHBEM ._....»_r3« 14I t t U t 4 o to U M )ey rW H N E U ^ * » * T --^ - '-0 1 , w '

t h e g v m p s - mo

t / / .V SIap!' III • 'A . A N o t 'r i

/ V ' . ' i iPOI

M L J W r ■ • /ym m M

14 IB ■K W. fi.-CrivM i. lot 4 and }

, BWMjJWU ..................... 13 14 16 119 H. H. SchOdman. SH8E>/...17 14 16 . B . B. flfthlMman. NEU....30 14 1619 A m B. Seal*. NWU......30 14 16« S i a R. AVSy, SWW.....M 14 16

A lQ hm Oieene,SEUSW U.BWUBEU aad BEU-

* ao BEU — - ------------ ----- 8 14 n■ Alpheu* Oreeoe. NHNWU.

30 SWUNWU.; and UM-.16 SW U .'-____ ..................... fl 14 n

: A. J . 'a a m o i . NBUSWU; and n w u ^b e u ........a 14 IBF rin k Srlckaon, SEUNEU

17 ’ )UMI BHBEU .................. 13 IS 1614 P rask«riek(^.N B U N EU ..13 IB 16 14 F rank UckaoiK lots 1.3 , 3.

andfflU N W U ............ 7 18 17R obt'ficK lntey. BH8W U.38 l4 17

I f l ,11 Marion Montgotaery. N EU - -

NWU ____ :- .. . ...... -....f. 1 16 -1619 Oeo. R. MoVay. ,BWU- . > '

BEU ----------- -------------- 1 16 . 1619 Jan tet Coe. NWU - .............3 IB IB '

R o b t M cK ln^,N E U SE U .. 3 16 17 : 19 Robt. MeSlntry, lo u 3. 4.10 BHNWU. KHSWU-......- 3 IB 17

R^y.Pond. EH SWU and * .19 WHSEU :...........- ........- 3 6 IB 1719 C ;M .O ilon.W H N B U and

— - sEUNWu---T..-.“ :...;..^ .-3 i-ia— nC. M. OUon, BWUBEU....30 U 17

10 Olias. H J'R athm an, W H - •1 9 ' BWU.-WHNWU ______14 '16 17

Ohai. H. Rathm an, NEU- . -M >Jb U. and EHBEU .......18 IS 17

The above ^escribed property Is IB property acquired by the aald County I t through tax deed* and U belik sold or u offered for sale under and .pursuant ^ to tHe proVUloa*kof 8eettsn'8433 Idaho

Complied S tatutes 1919 and the amend-10 (sent* thereto, including the amend-

' m ent by Section 1. Chapter 189 of the19 l9 r< S e sd o n Iaw* o t the S late of 30 Idaho.

The right to reject any and all bids 30 which may be made to r a less amount

th a n n h e tota] am ount of all delln- 30 w en t taxes, penalties and Interest . which hera acoved agaJhst any br

20 the above d e e c t ^ prdperty for which 18 a bid U made, b hereby reserved, i f

sold, th e deed shall vest to th e pur- -T IT chtser aii (he rl4bt,''U lIe and to lem l'

IB of the County in .tho^property so sold.Includlnt all delinquent taxes which

16 have ^ m e a Uen on the property IB *Uiee.&e date o t th e tax deM certlfl- IB eato which a i y * tp deed hM

16 Bald • ^ ‘ u made subject, however, to special taxes ..

16 By order of th e Board of County Oommissloner* of T w Ia PaU* County,

11 State of Idaho, m ade ‘and entered on17 tho 18th day of November, 1937.

• T. E. MOORE,

},’ A U « t:U HARRF O. PARSONS,

OleriL18 ^ O H O. BOONE.1ft Deputy.

« .L E G A L A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

10 N O nCK TO C E C D irO M ~w « i i d Murphy, De-

NoUce'u hereby g ivw .byth® under- 10 signed executor of the ' esUte of lo Oeorge A. Mruphy, dooeased, to the

creditor* of l a u i all persons having 13 cUtms against th e ta ld deceased, to

. exhibit i h w _with _ the. ..neceesaix lu vouchers, within six months after the 1" first publication of thU notice, to the _ said executor a t the . cdflee of . B fln r 17 J . Benoll, Room .B . Bank ^ Otust

Oompany Bldg., to th e p u y o t Twto19 FaUs, county of Twto n iU . 'B ta te i£ 13 Idaho, this being th e ‘pU w i l ie d 13 for the transacUon o t th e bualnes* of

s^ d esUte.13 Dated November 9, 1937.

LAWRENCE A. MURFHT,« ________ ___________Executcc.

M W b FOB SALE , ,.■"” ” Sealed bids wUl be receivad b r tb e

Bupertoteadent of th e UmaUUa l a . ” dlan Agency..Pendleton, Oregon., , tu December 3?. 1937, for ^ , p ur- 1^ chase of the foUowing . deserttid^ln-» . . dlan land, to-wlt: Tho- BEU. t t th e

NWU and the West ten acres of the SWU of the NEU, Seetion 7. Town-

„ l^ h h r-9 -S o tJ th r R a n * » - l» r -B : B . I fc

. U p t ^ of the Twin Falta Canal Cotn- 10 p tay , the whole "bd&g appntM d a t

VM . Bids for l e a a .^ t h a n ^ K a ^ -- t n i W will noC be [ocmil^ina..' “a

cashier's or certmed ,pheek 'co-Bbii|»

* guaranty of good faith .a u c e or.the bid te be 'pak f wtthto M* day* from notice th a t y o u r . ^ - ; l | "I - .M M ted . F o r iu n h e r parUddata.attT ” . ^ 0 ^ 1 * Babeook. S up t. PeodletCD,

iI* .........Notice I* ihneljy i l v « to.aU p > ^

= .^ . XhTM M . t iu jv u u g o ..ot JE balw iy.

Idaho, that the-as*e*imeQt» and In*

t r A S O N A i W R ^ *1j T. ^

L V m t B

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, O l i ^ C iE lfiT P E R W O R D

; , . P E I I U N S E R T IO N ,

7 I u a u i t n

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’ F R U I '^ V E Q E T A B L E S

FOR BALB-^NErm> GEM .CULLS, i« a&e. Oooo>a4 .Warebouie. Phone 131.

iMatwt v u m ifltpL E s. i l b o t B u ; (is 2 a ^ BOevi-Oonday; bring contain- IB ers." Br5«ttta l‘.AddUon east, to Maur- IT Ue. S d o o n ljw th .

17 ' *b6«ea < B .^ rln g contatoer*. B. J . .Riggert; iBOO'. mUe north, one mile

17

" TRADE^OR EXCHANGE

n TO T r W r ^ A C I ^ ^ N HARU . road, do*e iix ^ o r B acre ,tract. Whal

17 have you? Bi.B~ care New«,FOR SALE OBirritADE FOB POTA-

» toes.. O hryder 70 Royal coupe Ir ‘ty first class conjuion. Phone 334 oi n t » S 3 . . ' • • ' ___________ '

I FOR S A L ^IV E S T O C KhA FOR BALEr-mOB FOX TERRIES of pupplea. 180 8fd ave. no rth .___

Ida > a to ^ Bred for January lomblnR mt L lb en l terms. Phone 083 or P. C n - Box BU. Twin Falls.

“ f F O B B E N T - U N F U R N I S H E Dch _________ _ -------------I f PO R RENT-CHOICE HOME. TW( ir- 835 2nd ave. weal

W. TOR BENT-4.ROOM HOUSeT aOT ich s.iacrcs of ground. 838 per montt W A. N. Long. Phone 4 8 ._______

iM [FOR"‘R E fn^^^W F M E N T Ser, f o r r e n t - sm a l l FURNISHH

t_,iiUhed apa rtaen t Bungalow Apnn

manta. 3nd ava. ea«tHOOSBKEEPINU HOOM F O ^ ^ t ^

o r two girls. 1327 Addison east. Ca: evenings or mornings.

siaUments levied for .the year 1037 fo th e purpose of maiong payment c priDMpal And tntereit du* on specU

"■ improvpmeni bonds Issued to accord > andce with the creation of said Im * provement district, vUl become du — ta d payable a t the office of tl: ^ lt«**urer of u ld VUlage of Klmberl;

Idaho, on the 3rd day e f Decembe 1937.

Paym ent oC said assessments an “ Installm enu msy be made on the sal

^ 3rd d ay of Decetabw, 1937, or then ^ after, ,up to and tecluding the 34t ^ day o< December, 1937. which U tl:

l a * t ; ^ upon which :|»ym en t may l ^ m ade without becoming delinquent.

I t payment of aald aaaessments ai n no t B>ade on or ta td n tb e said Wt “ t ju y of,D ecm ber.49a7, th e same wl ^ Mcome delinquent, chd thV t«-o p< , 5 e tn t penalty vUl ba added afler sue » ddinquency.” IMkBd this 23rd day o t Novembe

. Village Treasurer, .B m berly, Idah - MMleo Pt Ap;Se»Uiui tw Fardwi Notice U h e r ^ g lvca th a t Thomi

S ! D., McKee. wlU > t th« next reguU a ; meeting of the Board o t Pardooa i

the-B tate of idahii.''tb be held oa i about th e fourth day,-d>January, 193 k t BoUe, Idaho,<m*JcrappUcaUon fi

h e a.pardon , from t U t i : e e r ^ Judgthei « ! e t eonvicUon of . p e r l l ^ , made ar MV anterM to the .Court of U

• t vember, 1938; -.J! - D. M T O .

t e BeiUed bids w j ^ L « « 9 d M ^ a

W tem. to B a n ^ / X i f c ^ a*' per pUi

s & f s s gB. b u U d iin .u .3 in M u -ttU tv » . Bid* wl _ be o p S £ ^ i t . i h j i n i |u l« r . maetinc i 5^ the : t ^ . O f .Q T U » e « .A t .^ ,e ( lu

. at 8 :V e le ( ;k 'p ': t |A : ] M U W..; A certUled

a iiA a u n t.e l .th q v M d ^ n ilw tr im iB ^

i s ^ s ' j ie o KIE-:

; u m J mT ro T ih L^ ^ r^ ^ ri

P ^ ' ^ S u S ^ ^ ^ ^ O M T H O ^ r M ^ 1em a n e p t h e a t T en a*.' 444 3rd E.

. e T ’ A O fu S T iS S T 'O A S R , A U U iN O E I crop i ^ ^ e n t ; OeCt«rt^Real E ita te . i

■ Phone m __

I d l : fumaee: idm edlit^ 'pooeasiQ a. ’■* CaU a t oO iM ala a m n o rth .- . ,

TOR BALE—40 ACRES K N O W N v ^' the .P. E. ChambetUto pltee, 2 mUo j weet of Twin FaU*. Inquire o t A. B.

« . Chamberlato. administrator. Buhl, Ida. ; a , I H A V E " i5 3 r g lN D B ' o p . . p a i>»!b il. tor sale on both North- a sd Soath

Side tracu . J, B hem . Btawar^ Ur Q. ceosed and boMed real elrtato dealer, ,I .

to 0 0 9 bungalow home all now aad B. nicely finished, on an acreage- Urge Ue enough for cow and, chickens and “ oloae \6 etore and khoot? We Uava = It fw jw s o n a b le price and >tMnu:

m lghtJtoB ldcr .trade; ; . . A ..^VW dtoi bark. Phone 378 or 1338-W. v FOR q n iC K SALE, p r i c e s r i o & i ',

^ easy tann*. One of thb best locatod 20-acre.^ ttlry nuichfs around Twto

_ FaU*.'.'g(M land, U mUe south ot A- south Park on the pavement, 4-room to house, tmUt-to refrigerator, goM hpr«e or and oow-.btm. hen house, shop, la rte

' store-hoiiw; with cement floor, and — good cellar, woven wire fence, dectrio

lUhU. power, city water, telephone No. 3«l-J*8. -Qall a t the r*nch for

ER W oiT O g ^ . :g .;N . Osborn,-Route 1,

Z . ' 'U S TSTRAYED— BLACK MARE WITH

u o dog. white. tH th black marks. Phone a t . 836. Cv R.>BMpa>aa ^

3 n aOTerT b5rV JeathCT Rew w tf th . Ptve P o t e t y r e .

« aftemoo9 ,/tfilld 'a tan pu n e with $8 S and two l ^ ‘ to acbool locker. Please . leava c t K tn oUUt.ED L O ^ - I b V R A V F D F 1 ^ -TWS) m. FaU*. NOT«o)ber 10, one gray a n i

i P two b ^ ..J a a ra i. Take up and hold, tu and n o tify ' Twto FalU News. Re-

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1 h is c e l u a n I o u s ^MAROKFJ.mO ,80c. 431 3ND AVE.

“ weet. Phono 4 i7. for P h o iA a M W .of 499 Beeoad a v ^ north.

'I** OARAGE FOR. RENT. 305 FOURTH street north: Phooe 613.J. •

Jlue TO Tr Ad E-tBOO ACRES 'iN r a o - thc »hot>c BkaUy Bweefs S tw ._ _Tly. ROOM ' f o r S B N T - r 'b R 2 O fcl- ber. tlem eaM toar^ .if desired. fiS7 and

ave. north . _______ina E S ^ IlS S X S i^ iC ^ T d K a iio rA ^ ^>ald paebaoB tai, p .'A . Rowaa, 337 Bth !Tc- ave. ea* t « M a a aB3-j._____________

^ fonnattcn leading to a bUck and white spotted bird dog; answers to name of Dim. Phone 324 or notify News etOce.

WlU MRS. 6 . R. BRANNON OF BUHL ^ has (vened a beauty shop a t 647

Adl street, Twto PalU. MarceUtag tO(t fiTM re * ^ Phone for appotot*

1 , ment, 130-^. _____

pair .work.-ddne to a shop th a t ha* iho. room. beat, light, cqutpment and men ~ who know tuw . Lind AutomobUe

FOB W e— FURNITURE "^ PIANO PO R BALE. PHONE 81B-J-X % O O O D 'PD IW iTU M FOR S A L E /E t ,lTt 313 flth ave. ea*t. N

w ro H 5 io H o u 6 E k L E c n u c ftA B bA tbe tlO' t l itaken > t once. Phone 84a-j . tato FOR. 6 4 U ^ .MAJESTIC RANOE; nn'- ’ • ^ W f f i ^ 'J r o r i r u ^ a l r t ^ S W n - No- dresser, 'g^one 1023-J. *. T O R 'S A X lb -M A JE B T lC RANog, El. Howard heater. Pordson tra c to ?

two-wiv tractor plow. An in 'g o o d Che *hape.: P . M. Thometc, 8 mUM weiti wol 3 south, Twto FUU.

i.*13VATIBNS WANTED -an* —

FEMALE. - , . : : u ^ S ^ B I S £ j f e ^ '» ^ N E A r ^ E A H I N^ v j e B r m a h Iw'aateewoilL . BeovMri

M S ^ S w g S t nngw*nn -h O te l .- ^ .^t . f ,... . .

I mm■■ : ■ - ...... ': F O R S A L E ^ ^ I i e S l L U N E O U S -

TOR SA L E -B E im OBADK WQITBR E. motor eU, 3^0 '> . d u a ^ . '..yfhy pay 3E more? Lind A ttto iB W W ^^^

ex. E .O . H a f e ^ a a t t t t » 0 6 . • ' .

« t from Wtoter o m ^ m 'by letting ti* ' IS f S l J e C O T p ^ '^ '^ * ^ ' .Ltod.Aato-

B. rgasolloe engine ...Phone W -R -4 . ! S“ . oAa MB 8Aia - flAV» »oua "V starter by ■■■iwg en r MwMlne ' ' I tn n

belter. ' Try It, Ltoil ’ -AQtoiffOWlo

S S f a ' p o B B A t o ' t o i i t S

a southern Texaa .by wajr Ot D«BTer.: V o a iPqutre P e r r i ^ ^ . • ' ^

^ the risk of 'an eiqMnatve irecae. up . ^ when you can buy. a lce lu l for t l f t t ^ JJ: gallon? L ln d \M i to o ^ ^ ^ ^ m p ^ .

/ o ' rrr .g * » i -i-Vi-;^ uphcdirtery to your car b y 'th e v ^ ^ S Utest equipment ottatoable. . U nd

om AutOT(j)fle_COTpaay.- ’ ___ gr*e bAiJS UH THAD^ 4 1 0 'E O 0 b ;a Q0N„ " tfe floe cooaitloni ,w anrT arger, guage. . tnd See a t Shodalr hotoL .129 E. M ato- | « c F o r sM X -B R iN Q . y 6 u r 4> ar t o * w e ua: ta ten ; mlhatM ~wo e u t h ^ for 7o u r -e a r ,ih ^ Easier these.oold, m om - _

1* in g * ..U ik I 'AutomobUe Company.^ ,T— TOR B A l^ ^ O O T BEPARATOM; ^

almdft .&ew, a t bargain price*. Ad- U ^ dresa g , ^

j f ? forts of ao eacloeed car by having * a ; heater instaued. Only .:$8J0 In- _

_ • stidled Lind Autwnoblle ^ S 6 R 8 A i £ = i A ( S n l u r o T ^ ^ .

aU ktods, electrle n io ton : pipt. Idaho 0 ^ J ^ B o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ tt«. 882

U O O N ^ i l f i r a —A B ia'SK IPM E N T , ~ ,ju* t received.. Here.I*.: *here you, J ^ *ave money. Lind AufombfiUe'Com- '*

“ *® 8 A L E ^ l ^ ~ D d ^ P H O ^ fja 8«Ph«. ■ One U ise i^otograph free ;

with order during i«ovember. Apl- ■ pototmeot* any tioie. Flower Poto “

old. S h o p . .- •PORBALE-OETT YOUR.CAR'R&&V •

— tor wtoter—tospectlon U gratis. Our «i reconunendatloits will be hottest Our ■ charge* moderate. Our work g u v - >

^ ^l*bid AutomobUe Company. .»

s w ^ S b tn if^ ^ ^ r S d ia to r . , A l« ih^*?2 ^ *w. only 81 per gallon. Lind AutomobUe ' __ Company. ?

™ f o T s ^ - a u t o m o b i l e s ?l O - -------- --------------------- •-------------------

TOR BALE-4-PASSENOER CHKV- F r ^ e ^ ^ p e , good condition. Empire ^

FOR SALE-LATE 1026 TONtlAC » pX- coupe, excellent condition. Phone i 8tn 830 'o r Ifll-J. ^

HOfaSON B ^U G H A M , 1939, , IN S l i n first claM E d i t io n , only run 18M0 f and nUes; wUl trsde for good nillch COws

to and horse*. Box 18, care News.— g tify j------------------------ ■ ---------- ------- i-- SEE THESES S 19t7 C hnsler 80 Coupe t

1918 Beo Sport .R oadsur^ IB Srcbcvnlet 1-3 (oa Tm ek f^ 1935 Cbevralet Tonrlng ’^ 1W4 F ort Tottring • . I» “ i m K I M Canpc'■"c_l m r « M B o u u . r I __ __a u FM4 Tonrinc t— m i I M C o u p , 1’ m m a n a m i i i o n »

. . -

5 ^ ' =9 n j t o ji rg ^ < F3E C T B i^ ;

Q g. b mt o ? , TMl* Title W d A b s to S q a . .. ' ,'-r.; 9

re*t; a_ _ « o » . ' 1 - ' • .•

' " j T e a d o i i H r a b l d ‘i-

5!S ii

r j i d w i : ro o M B m o k B B a n w n i w B

_ l ^ i M

7B3 2 ndave.eai*; tS o U M S .’ ; ^ 4 I

Write to John Adeiu

th>w| out of jtiiir jeve* -to put o u t, on share*.' '^ Q o o d '^ U ^ ^ P b o o e 983 or P . O. B « s , ; ^ | |

M d a e e sM ^ M A

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mWE . HAVE BEEN. CLEANIN store we have gathered all gO( dispose of these goods at 50c Fridoy morning and dosea M<

Notions, V2 P]ONE ASSORTMENT SAGE FLOWEBS, 98cfor .................................ONE ASSORTMENT THER PURSES,98cvalii •TATTING EDGE TRIM3-yd. bolt, 15c values.....SCALLOPED COLLARor white, 25c values........JE W E L R Y ASSORT bracelets, pins, e t , val50c ..................................CpLLAR a n d CUFIf$1.50 v a lu es............ .....BEAD NECKLACES, va52.00...... ....................:..V:MILITARY BRUSH SI only, $10.00 v a lu es........

. Ma n ic u r e s e t , slighted, $10.00 v a lu e .............n o v e l t y l e a t h e r

, „_TERS, 50c:.values .....LARGEG01^S,85cvalu kroO IES’ p u r s e s , pat)ther, 50c v a lu es.............J. P. COATES DAl COTTON, 2 f o r .... ... ....

S ilk V e sts 1-2 P r iWomen's glove silk •vesta, hand ered, pink only, ;i (I PRICE SALE ..................tl

S ilk B lo o m ers 1-21Short glove silk blockers, p pink, regular : C

—---- value ________ i.......:___

P o n g e e S te p -In s 1-2. Pongee step-ins with hem stii

lored trim»?1.96 values -------------

K id G loves 1-2 P lKid gloves with long cuff, b gray and white, ilsual C $2.95 values .... .................^

L ig h t Color F a b r ic 1-2 P ric e

I One assortment of light tan fab with blue cuff border.85c value..................-..... —.

I n fa n ts K n it te d Ca] P r ic e

One assortment of woo) knit white with blue or pink trim soiled.?1.65 values ........................

I n fa n ts H o se 1-2 1Mcrccrizcd infants' hose, slii pcrfect, valuesto 25c......... .......................

D im ity C om binatio i P r ic e

Striped dimity combinations^ Peach and pink with madal- Uon trim. 98c values ...........

N ig h t G ow ns 1-2 ]Striped dimity ni^t gowns wi ZL'j::. ..-f; ■yoke or.colorecT iA'OTiff,?1.50 value .......................

^ D im ity B lo o m ers 1-:w, Striped dimity bloomers, dou

knee, peach and orchid color. V value, .........

W om en’s A th le tic I 1-2 P r ic e

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JING’ HOUSE—Prom every depart goods th at hnve bMn slow o f sate. ' >0c on the dollar. Most Unusual v Monday night, or untU merchandis

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Price Womien’s Fleir C O R - F i a a a j j

8 c v a l u e s sleeve,' aU sllghtJy soi .......Regular 98c values ..

a i u e M ^ ' Children’s He«ottOB hose ii

E V lM IN G y These are regular 85( ................g £ sizes to 10; per pi

Woolen Hos'"111" _ ^ One lot o f women's at I T M E N T , hose.. Broken Une o v a ln a a t n Values to $2.00,

1 5 c *"'b; sets. Children’s Uni............ 7 5 c K nit union suits forv ftliiP fl f / i weight, bleached rib.

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SETS, 2 I ^ Hose.......S 5 . 0 0 -Women’s silk hose, fir h t l y s o i l .- - S 5 . 0 0 , to ?1.69, cach

ChUdren’sK ii i u e s 4 3 ca t e n t l e a - ^ T e y c i r '............ 2 5 c Usual 50c value —

Children’s W Z Z r^ 1-2P

Children’s knitted vc l lC i ; wool, comes in high n<

md embroid- Sizes from 4 to 14 y$1.69 regular fl.OO values

1 Price Women’s Corspw ch imd Pri

Corset covers bf hi

• 69c values ...............-fPnce „ .sHtchod ta i. Sport Satir

98c Sport satin, cotton b;practically all shades

P r i C 6 ' values

R e d E i d e r d o :.. $ X « d U Red eiderdown, 40 Ir

' wash readily. Goodc Gloves v alu e.... - .....................

fabric gloves J ) j g g g W q o U

4 : 0 C One 4ot of dress wo< wool, pre-ahrunk. 4C

laps 1-2 '. Krinkle!

? h n . ' s u S t &

83 c> P r i c p" . r . , ? , " “ '-y vi-elght' ouUra lish t^ Ira- -d ark colors, plaids oi15 c Usual 2

ions 1-2 Luna SheetiLuna sheeting, heov; no sizing, no fiUing.

^ d stepJns. Values to 49c _____

■ - Lunch Clot)2 P r i c e Pour only all linen 1 1 with sWrred W“f borders; size 54;

■"^Sc ..1-2 Price SilkRemna]7 T , Silk remnants, one adouble e la^ ic crepe de chine, cn

'.“1.39c .... .......: Unions HunalyaPri■ Heavy Himalya p ri nlons. Undor- jreen- or brown' p

> I O a cast colors. Regulax - ........4 5 y C 69c values ............ ..

a r tm e n t In t h f s ' b i g C a n i i M . T h is w e e k w e s h a l l • C am eo v o i ja

v a lu e s . S a le open-i a i s e l s s o l d . :

l e e c e d U n i o n s E y e r f a i j t u i

P r i c en s u i t s , lo w n e c k , n o

..... 49c ; A i i s ^

l o s e 1 - 2 P r i c e A n » n l a d a5 in 'b la c k o r c o rd o v a n . . B5c v a lu e s , - | D „ ...........• P « l r ■■■■••.............- l o C '

„ „ . K i d d i e s ) s e 1 - 2 P r i c e s t a r s i ^ d

a n d c h i ld re n ’s w o o le n o f no£ s t o a n d c o lo rs . ,2 .9 B % lu e <

.......... 59c ■,S a t i n i

n i o n s 1 - 2 P r i c e 1fo r c h i ld re n . U e d iiu m B lo c k s a t i n ib . ' . h ee ls , b r o k e..... ' .... ODC I f y o u c a n .3

v a lu e s t o 9 9

e 1 - 2 P r i c ef u l l f a s h io n e d , c b lo rs

J n , g r a y , e v e n g lo w , C lose p u t oi

:h . ..,. ........ ......... . 84c M a d e o f i iga r e b r o k e n

[ n i t P a n t s 1 - 2 v a ^

r i c e ' ~ ' ....................... ^ ................d p a n t ie s f o r c h i ld re n T I T - . -

25c WOlW o o l e n V e s t s

P r i c e . O n e r a c k c

v e s t s o.f l l s h t M e rin o J S i n M k a n d lo n K r te e v e a .^ SS t

^ y e a t a , b a r g a in op

? 7 5 j0r s e t C o v e r s 1 - 2 $ 4 5 ' 0

r i c e $ 1 9 . 5h i g h ' n e c k a n d lo n g ___________

inwprif' Wom: b a c k , 4 0 in c h e s w id e ,

, 63c\ , m is se s a n c

l o w n 1 - 2 P r i c e ^ ' " 5 5in c h e s w id e , t h a t w ill f f o m j g ti

lod w e ig h t f o r c o a ts , *25.00. o n

63c ------l e n s 1 - 2 P r i c e ‘ ^

5 v a l u c a . . . . « D i . l J q u , r e a d i ly

- i o n - ’®-“" ’51-2 Price „l a in o r f lo r a l - | A ^ . N a i T O ^ ic v a l u e s ............ X t f C S C I

i m e l 1 - 2 P r i c e .i t in g f la n n e l , l ig h t o r b ro w n s . T o r c h e c k s , . 1 C „ ,

I 2 9 c v a lu e s .. .. . I D C 2 4 P » l r ™ ':

i t i n g 1 - 2 P r i c e A r c hDvy u n b le a c h e d m usU n , (PO•ff- G e n u in e A----------- ...— heel , c o lo n

f ro m 4 to

» t h s 1 - 2 P r i c e r u ^ o l r .n lu n c h c lo th s ’, r e d a n d

— V $ 2 . 5 ( L E a 8 h i « i

............ .. e d Sa n t s 1 - 2 P r i c e o n e lo t o f5 a n d tw o y a r d s le n g th s , c r e p e b a c k s a t i n , f l a t

________ ,..72 PRICE m O O vA

r i n t e 1 - 2 P r i c e P a t e n t

p r in te d s u i t i n g i n d a r k .p a t t e h i s : G uajP an teed O n e lo t o f

l a r • Q K r t m o d e ls , m i -------------------- O j J C R e g u ta r ♦ '

F O O T B A L L G A M I

colors, 36 ioehe^.wfdd.

................

t^ f& ens 1-2 Priceliiiehjs'.of brown and gray and

aN larm Clocks 1-2 • Price

Uorm c lo ^ , square base,'regu*

... :.:$1.25eS Slippers 1-2 Priice'ad tdippers, for children in .pat- d. styles but broken lino

..... ...$1.501 Slippers Odds and End 1-2 Price

t in ' sUpp^rs, good styles, high iHeh.line-of sizes and patterns', ■ n f i n d ^ u r size, ( ^ O A C ’ 99.60,rdoso out...:.... $ 0 * ^ 0

it Slippers 1-2 Priceo f S ta r Brand slippers,' aU in IS , with' medium shaped heels,

ligh t :c6]dred calf skins. These m lots b^lt with fair- range oC

.....J249.

)men’s Coats% Price •

k o f womin’s fall coats. These ieflr.thi»-««ar- Attrootivo s^ le s od fuif tiimm ing and in sea- ost .’wantM^ colors. A genuine

IjOO CoJ vts $39.50 1,00. GOATS $29.50 ' , (.50 COATS $10.50

men% Dressesi/a ftice

p W dresQ tt'.at Price, for ind womedi Materials of can- pe, f la t ctepe, georgette. and Aftem oon or street wear. Sizes 1 to 44. Values from 57*95 to on sale a t t a PRICE.

Colored Slippers 1-2 Price

lored slippen in good style and le-strap and pump style. These ily be dyrf>i 97.95 values ............t P O « O v

w Width Arch Pre- erver Shoes $2.49eserver bdot§ with pointed toes \A and AA^-widths. Blacks or These originally sold a t flO.OO

;m y.............$2.49I Preserver Oxfords ’omted toes) $2.95

Arch Preserver o)^ords, good lors of black and brown. Sizes to 6 only, widOis, A, AA, AAA.

i r .......:.....$2.95i i ) n J P l a t f l J J g l ^ t X ! n l n r :

SlippecB 1-2 Priceof Fashion P iat« slippers, pastel e blush color. Tie o r one-s&ap Made of fine idd th at can readily 1. Regular \ ( g Q O f t•olues........ ...................

fit Leather One Strap 1-2 Price

of patent leather one^trap o r tie medium had. • m n ACT ♦7.95 value*_______ 9 ) U » a D

IE t o d a y 3 P. M. U N O

S c h o o l G i r l s T a n 0 ) d

, 1 ^H eri’s a Wg value. .Stylish, d s tu ir^ school j ^ o r d ^ ' ^ o r t va clevtf ti^m on q i is ite r ;: : <P

■ 'B eg^ar 95.00 .valnMV‘.^.*U..:.., «j3

] B i a n k e t s l - 2 ^’ : Carap'blankets fo r campinjar, alee

ches,; e tc ; 6&c80, w o o l i f l mixed. Half Price Salel..-»-3J

i f i i r l s B e l t s 1 - 2 P r iGirls* belts, suMe, patent leather

• Regular 59c valuw ....... ..............

S i l k G l o v e s 1 - 2 P eWomen's silk gloves, n e a ^ e'm1 cuff, all best Siades. ^ Regular 91-60 ^Jalue .....

H a n k i e s 1 - 2 P r i c■ Women's handkerclilefs in stril

shadM and patterns.. S l ig h t Regular 15c and

. 20c v a lu e s ............. t.......................

F l o o r - M o p 1 - 2 |* r iDustless floor mop of soft yam . long and reversible.91.00 value ..................................

B r a s s i e r s 1 - 2 P r i<One assortment of bandeaus, b and bandettes. Up lift an d loj

_ styJes. ''65c ■ values'

' L a c e a n d R i b b o n R e m

■ l - 2 ^ P r i c e ' ‘ \Lace ond ribbon rem nants l a : two yard , , l> pieces .........................................

T a l l i e C a r d s 1 - 2 P iOne assortment* of tollle ca placc . . . . j / cards ...................................

' : C h i l d r e n ’s H a t s 1 - 2 1One dozen rah,- rah atyle winter small boys. Moatly ton. These ato ^2.00; ----------close o u t ..........................................

L o t 2 0 H u m m i n g B i r d

1 - 2 P r i c e !One lot of Humming B ird ^os€ 20, medium long silk boot. Brok mostly tans, grays ond blacks. Regular 91*50 va lu es ...................

S h i n o l a 1 - 2 P r i cShinolo shoe poUsli. Ox blood,

, dovan and .block.I Regular 10c values .... .................

I M e n ’s T i e s 1 - 2 P i> Men's four-in-hand ties of sll I block or diagonal patterns. Regu­

lar 91.25 v a lu e s ......------------- ...

P e a r i B u t t o n s 1 - 2 1W hite.pearl.buttons,..!?. on _

card, 10c values ...................

i C h i l d r e n ’s S w e a t e r

I P r i c eOne ossortment of children's sweaters. JJedlum weight, jacq terns. Ages to 6 years., usuol 91.59 values .................

I P i c t u r e s 1 - 2 P r i iPictures in oil or in glass fra With Rabbit, Man a t the WeU,

* frame alone is 'worth much more. V ^ues to 9 8 c ----- :.........

■ ~ ^ ^ e r r - 2 : E a ©I Pyrex w ire, conkisting of n dishes, cake ptatos, pie pl y Half P rice Sale, ^

k N o t« r i l ’ilen re? 'icM B s i t e i half pries sale.

’ A ’C e d a r O i l l - 2 TQuart bottles of A’Cedar pol

e suitable fo r floors, furniture, r ular 11.00 values I Half price sale — --------------

X ) L N F I E U )

ISUgbtly

$ 2 .4 9 % P i. Women’s'Baithi

Ce- con C lo th ,, C Moire Silk;.coi chid.'WTC tuids cleverly tailored mce; to $22.50^v

3 0 c 1/2 P RPrice .embr^d^ D o w n s ta iF i

75c

8 c T ER R Y CliOTH, ■$1.00 value........

price b u n g a lo v v•n. 14 inches value ........................

......5 0 c a l u jh in u m_value... ............

tice 32-PlECE D IS II, brassieres, ' value .................................:

loniwiine CH ILDREN’S SV ... - O4SC 7, 8 and 9, $2.95

, K ITC H EN UTEemnants out.. ............r :^ R D S , Lin

In yard and • 35 Values ........ .../2 PRICE H O .U 5 E FR<

y^u^s...............-a..Price COSTUME s ucMds and $1,50 Values......

PRICE CH ILD REN ’S S I. ends, $2.00 value

2Price C A R PET W A R Iite r ho ts fo r pound ...........le are v ^ ENAMRT^ W A I....4 9 c $1,49 Very sp*, , „ W ASH SU ITS,ird Hose $1.95 values . . ..

. W O OLEN su rlose, lot No. only),'$4.95 valun.ken Mters, REM N A N TS...

loC A ll CuUery........IiIX )W EBBO W ]™ce 65c values.......

od, tan,»r. b ra IN T R E E I .... 01- pieces ..........

W in d s o r p arace s e t, pieces.....LAN CASTER 1

...... bdC pieces..........

Needle ....1/2 ¥

l u n c h CLOTB

Su^ dw f. STAM PED iiio' Q Q a e rs , values to 1

V ELO U R HAS•rice values ............frames. Boy XUNCH CLOTl iTeU, e tc : 'T h e ■ yaloeS - .................

4 9 c STAM PED HA SQUARES, 25c

^ :r r :i:r ® a a « m E a n 2 K iof vegetable $1.25 values ...plates, rtc. STAM PED BU]/•ss PBicG Indian $1.

■r included ia HjTAM PRn BU]65c values......

I P ric e STAM PED T Eipoiiahing .oii, valueB .......M, s tam p ed c i _ „....5 0 c d re s se s , $1.6(

i M t e ’-

y S o i l e d R o b e s

^ c et l i i o b e a o f - l t e a - -

C o r f u r o y a n d

s o l o ] ^ b l u e , o r -

i d i t l a y c . ' M a n y ;

: e d ; v ^ u e a $ a 9 5 ‘ ^

R I G E— ■■'!■ -

irs Values PriceH , 2 4 i n c h e s w i d e , '

......................... - - - , - ; 3 5 c

1 1 , 3 6 i n c h e s w i d e ,

5 0 c

i W N E T , 4 9 e

......... ..........................f r 2 5 cM p a n s ; .7 5 c .

............................... - - 3 5 cS H S E T , $ 7 . 9 5

............ : : . . . ~ $ 3 . 9 5S W E A T E R S , s i z e

, 9 5 v a l u e . . . $ 1 , 5 0

P E N S t t ^ C l o s e - . ,

.............A U V j P H c e

l i m i t e d n u m b e r ,

...................................... 1 8 cE l 0 . ^ j ^ S , $ 1 . 9 5

..............9 8 c f t 'U P S , s a t i i i e t t e , ' *

.............................. 7 5 cS H O E S , o d d s a i i d

l u e s , p r . .......... . . . 7 7 i ;

R P , u s u a l 6 9 c p e t............- , .............3 9 c

A R E p v a l i i w ti> .____________

s p e c i a l .......... ; . . . . 6 9 j j

S , 1 t o 6 y e a r s ;

...................................9 8 cO T T S , ( 1 2 s u i t sM u e s .................. $ 1 . 9 5

............................V z P r i c e

....................... V a P r i c e

W L S ( T o k o n o b e )

........................................ 3 5 cD I S H S E T , a l l

...........................V l P r i c e

‘A T T E R N D I S H

............................V l P r i c e

: D I S H S E T , a l l . .........................V i P r i c e

ie W ork ' iWce

r H S , 4 5 - i n c h , $ 1 . 9 o........................................, 9 8 g

I O T P O T H O L D -

» 6 5 c ...................... 3 3 c ^

A S S O C K S , $ 1 . 2 5

............... ..........................6 3 c> T H S , 3 6 - i n c h , 7 5 c

.......................... 3 3 cI A N D K J B R C H Q I '

15c v a l u e s ............ 1 3 c

jfflsspKissacRFsrii r!:............................... - - - - ^ cl U F F E T S C A R F S ,

$ 1 . 2 5 v a l u e 8 . . - 6 3 c

t U I f F E T S C A R E S ,

............ .........................- 4 3 cE A A P R O N S , 3 5 c

, : . . . . _ . . . : . ; . . , . . : . ; . . . . 1 8 c ,C H I L D R E N ' S

I . 6 0 v a l o M . . . . . . 7 5 c \ ^

■■■'■ j y ' , ^