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V TODAY - S^Oopletv OED VOIirHn. NO.'64-NBW;VOI DECISIVE jffiSCMSpOF E¥ERWBK5?E OKEJM lltVEimOlIBPBOVE J nUEEIOIl TO THOBE 0? J , 'IHm?0E8 ' < " ------- Several Typet A re'Pu- < J , carded by H um J J Old Albatross-ATlatik Proves Best « KocUne Teuton* -Eam. After 4 . . v J I a n y F a t l l B ’a n d Ooatly E i p ^ * J ^___jiSit8jgith.HewerJ]yfira._- * \ . ^ , (I. N. S. 8tAt( Correspondent) « LONDON. Majr 7.—In-e(plt«-oC lho * - _ trtmondouB oTlitUon offortB_ of_Uio ^ <i«rman8.proinpt«I7.1>y..lh0-cntW-0 4 ^ 0 Unltbd stoloi Inlo tho vorlil con- « fllct, tlio onemy has beon unablo to j ■^on Bbako^tho allied.oir laiKirlorlt? 4 *nywhoro._ Tho_BjDgto_8catcr_ma: 4 ■cilnciribo Ilonovor monopla'no anJ 4 ■tbo PW i WpIttM do cbmpaTft-wttb ^ ' ibo latoit modoU.ot Froncb sod Brlt^ J Ub tlsbUns planes. .1 ^ r Bpccd in clum blns^o aof* 4 •manB found lbo Fokkor ttlplauo im- , pracUal and it was quickly discard- 4 •fld.for a now typo of monoplaoo. 4 'Wbllo tbls Dionoplano was fast it vas 4 anroilable and v at loss epoody .tbon 4 tbo wondertnl Froncb Moraoo. Tbs 1 Pfolt biplano Ib q Ilttlo botUr, but It i «nffort contlQQBliy witb motor troo- 1 bl«. • • ■ : 1 ^ Tbo OoraudB oro now using a licht- 4 -tr machlno whIclrcarrleB ^ braco of 4 .lOBcblno guns. Tbe enemy's iwo seat- 1 ■tr. tho Albatrosa-ArlaUk typo Is still 4 tho bnt" maiSiico tbey bare.- It Ib 4 -apoedy and capablo ol climbing to.a 4 ...... great boIgbtDwlBt to Ita largo s p ^ d 4 •of win*#. 'Howotor„lbo acraans aro 4 •obliged to failfl* obaon&Uon a a - Z -cbinosthan tho allied aiiaton as tbolr ] .slDgie Beater flgbtlng macblnes :sro. ] laeapablo of protecting tho two Boat^ J Tbe BcoQt sueblnoB of tbp olUoi arp 1 V\ It Ib also Botleosblo .(bat tbe ac* '4 BP' •curacy of tba enemy's aoU-alr crn^t 1 r ^ .SunB Is fallii^ ott. This Ib dno to 1 I * 'tbo fact tbat nasy of their best aria- 1 I ,itors baTo.bm drafts for nucbliie : :gun Borrlcs to replaco thoso-klllcd In ! tho rocent Oermaa ■erronslv&'''' J PARIS, Way 7.-Allled avlatorB and \ V :allled artlllerynfen brought about tbe 4 \ edllapse of tbo Qormans at the plncb> ^ . V of.tbo YprM.salioat'accordlog to Qor- 4 >naii prlsonora wbo taaro boon taken 4 j hj that sector. ^ I Tbo attack tho prltonors said was 4 ,to bato been launched at 8 o’clock 4 Monday moTOlag. A!Ued aiteUin, tboy 4 •aid .dlscoTorod tbo j>lans..and then. 4 xeplalbd tho artlllory'flro of tbo al- 4 lied ansloB BO offoctlroly tbat .tbe.at* 4 -tack was broken ap^bofi^o it otco 4 launched.. 4 ■W om en R eicue the J W oiinded M id Ga. J ‘n h m itJ Mwii ma T«»» 111*, la J ■Ordtr lo StmVm EBlelcndr-fiic. 3 eral«d by Kla^ Hoary 0. Walosj’ . ( '.<1. N. S. Staff CorrespondonL) LONDON. May 7.-Caostit b a.Qor- .anan gas ottacH on tho Belgian llaes, -------Barones«‘ TBnrclaM an'd M lsr Marie Chisholm risked tbelr UveB-lo atlood H ■to ihe Voupded soldiora of. King Al- - bert, Bolb women aro todB:y'lri-LoD- ■don- recordrtng from tho offoets ot •the Oorman, gas, ,Tboy wbre equip-, _ / ped ^ tb gae maaks In their droislng ^ -.atalloD. wblcb was Imaedlately bo- t>lna-0>»-btiU^ln», • bul ■ tbqyr^ls- “ ■carded' them' withont thVogbt of’ tho r •dtbgor In order to better attend tho wonnded) 'Both-havQ-bCen decorated u Sjy King Albert tor bme^j* h The women, hod, coDducied an od- t, -vanc^ dressing station on (be Bel-t h w ^ « lan tront for Oirob ycaii^ . They „ ^workM IB tho.ceHat or a bbuse.Just J ^ i^ f n d tho Belgian pobIUoob alongtbe i ' 7)ieuport'Ypros railway. lo-a recent *. Attack the.Ckmans simply drenched the wbolo,Belgian, front with . gas. f TKoy thfin attacked, but: the .'Bolglaos „ ___I J s n t t l j o U h i a a .----------------------------------- *nio gas fumw pcno^-aled Into the -collar wbors the womon 'wero work- ing. They donned their gu.,ma<ki 0 u d continued to attend the wbnnd- ■«d bnt^thoy conld not work as well^ T h er dlsfardftd their rcaplmtors. Thdy . iretVe^ *lfadHy'-<<ir hour*. bJpfllng ijp tc —-woxVdif'and. ren'aoHng first ^d is- b -flistancD. Both finally collspsM and tl <>ad-tiW)0 .ti^k«Broway.-' ^ ], . . ' 0 . .H TT.T.T” T.ffiPS Til T<B.iTlI------ « - BBAT1 ^,W A SH ., M ay/.-‘^llly,r .sl a brlRdlo 'buildoc. h u cniinn<Ued «ul- al •ctdo; aefi2rdlnT*t6 lbo Swiftio'ooilc<». 'oi '"Billr" ioapod from thf> sfdeiralif .to a tt rallrDhd' track,.thirty feet W oir 'and le •broke his back; : > “Qilly'' Is Bald ^ bare attacked and tt 0 tsn-yA!r-oId boy.'and an«r be* n ^ Ing punished be made tbe fBtal leap.- tr ’ ■ . ' ' ' "fi m . L-NO. 26. ~ . . WAR D IFTHEAUJES I iEMSDNSHAp 5 TOE KEW8 1»CCK9 ISSUE flMASUINO 8TBAW MAS ♦ - ♦ j ■A"word*'abOBl~elrcnlaHon, ♦ Ues, etc. The TUBS, wblleha». lAK more important matters • ♦ with wbleb to fill Its eolnmns ♦ f thpii tbo conoems or (he ler- v, ♦ acltT of tho Itollr News, onil >riille qnlte wllUo? lo prrm it * I timt pnblleation (o *‘<aTO its ^ * t * face^ wishes- to reiterate Its .+ . ♦ . statement thst neither the Unit* * f ♦ ed Preea n o r w other reipcct?*.* ' . ■♦.litble-or-Pnnnfinllylrellablo-in. -* i ♦ ’ sUtnUon will aay that The In* 4 ^ . .t__telMtiOBnl Jfcwa ^TlCie Js-*- - >7ucd^$M a tid lo add that, ♦’ aoT.snch slatameilt ll.ii_U oi_t- ' ♦■'n«innbiirtcrmJn(hJ»l»!a6Jn , ♦ Its Mcoftdary stnw aa any ♦ I * statement wblch mlileada or de* * J ^ eclTesrwhlch glTcs The News ♦ ^ ♦-(bo beneflt'^f tho axcu»'’bf ♦ ■ ♦ inculpable Ipionuiee, and' al- ♦ lows It lo plead lhat It did not ,+ ' + know nny Ml(e'r nhen Unmade v I j ♦-thff-felM'Btatement'In—nuos-'* \ : * Uon.' The Nows ntlompts^to ’* t \ ♦ retort by sajIn^tihAt (ho I. W. ♦ c S. w u denied the u>e of (ho * i ' + cables at one Uno since (bo 4* 4 -war began, .wlileb wtti Rpecltl* * 1 ' 4 cally admlltcd by TbeTIHEB: ‘I’ c Tho only nneiUon inTohed Is * i ' * whether such denial, still ex- * x , ♦ latJ<. It does not exist and has t 1 . ♦ aot existed tor nonths. Ifbe t t 1 4* factr is Tbe TIMES dAOy « I .* nuB slodes itnder tho names * ' * ol iMdia ,eorra(pondonte * 1 4 abroad who etitn teoep . * tpeelal eorrMpendents of bothV t j f * the Dnlied Press and the Ai. > i r ♦ Boeiated Press Bcnlcesi os all 4 i ! ♦ these who baTb o o n p i^ the * ■ . , * Bent colsmns of tbe .TIMES > i } t nltfi'tbose of tbe New* and the * 1 ♦ Statesman mow.' Thli dnck* .♦ t . ♦ Jo7 of (be issne raised by lt>’ * 1 . ♦ self, is characterisUo of tbe ♦ 1 f ♦ ' apd, this paper haa had ♦ I ' ,«i<:.Uii«-ta..|hh. Jiper.* I 4- (be feetB-speak for tbeihselrei • 4 . .* apd ..tbc7 prvre eendnsitely 4 > , ♦ -that uy.'lntimatlen (bat (be * , * Amerleaa or Bnropcen /ser* * l 2 *. Tlcet.el the L N. S. a n lnf«r- ♦ ^ . ♦ lor ta aM otter It ♦ i , f ,-<Fhe,IlXE8.(nuta tbat on In*. 4 - ♦ -Te8ilga(loB-ef (he-ffeira drcni i laUon by the bniilaetB nen-b:* ‘ f ( , ♦ tetetled will, If madet ow^e-"* <1 J ♦ that It haa tbe elrcnfeUon ♦ claimed. .Inatmoeb u the,4 t ♦ . B(a(eaest8..1n the^K«w*/je-- ♦ I ' ♦ rardlng (he InlematlooBl .♦ t • 4 NeTTs Senlce we'n false and--^ I . ♦ and mlaleadJnir. The TIMES ♦ I ' 4 tbongbt postlbly'ilhat tbe as* 4 > ( 4 -.sertlon8ngard&g tbe elrcnbu 4 I 4 -Uon-were UkewisV IMble te ♦ ‘ ^ 4-«rrciraBtf-rtmnbtntri9r»TBlr4 ‘ 4 ’^a9somln0'(hat tbOvNewi e^'<4 t ' 4 ror* Of statement 'proceed, 4 > ^ 4 from tbe head ana.iioV. frim 4 \ 4 (he heartland-tbat'^raace -4 ' 4>not mailed prompu-mir ut«: 4 c 4 (erance. 'n W b thkt1«;il lBat> 4 c 4 ' ter whteb lllUf'^eem - 4 i ( 4 (o this papei^lofr only a. 4 4 fraetlon o f l f t T1OT9 dallj- 4 J 4 clrcnUUon- If ns) yreat- aa 4 «i , 4 cVUmed. • •45 • 4 + 44.44444444444-44 • Circus Clown Stirs ; Mirth iri.Hospital " I famons Fan*Maker, Soldier in Franee 1 • - Oaased oir; Front and Ifow-Keeps ^ Qtbe; CoiiTaleMBtB Hetry ' ’’ Bert.,P6ri.- - - ' • t! (I. N. '8. Staff CO^^SDondfl'nU___ ^ WITH THB ARMY IN ! > PRANCB, Mar ^.-Charles Klein, iJB a - years old, of 196 Union court, Qrook- q ' lyn, N. a formor circus clown, h bnl now' a priralo In lho - 'Ajnorican j ' Infantry, Is.not..llkoly .to, return fo ; hlo old ontfit Booa. Owing to lh# pop- b ularity. Of. hla smile and bis skill .u i, ^ an ontortalner'ln the hospital where \ Anerifofi.soldiers oni- convalescing g ' from gas polsonia'g be h u b'oon ’nick- i ‘ flamed "Sunny Charles.*' ; i ."8afi»y, Cbarlrt’'-liad.a hbttow bs- r ’ cape from flealh.ylillfljcting ,aa.-a. 2 ^ Conner recently.^ , . ! GBMIATlPAPFIllAksB ' t .........SIDES OP imiTBPATATBS d ^ . .s;------ 7; . . ,.'I MIIiWAUKEB, WIS..- Hay ,7.-^Adr ^ > . mlUlng that U was mlsled-lQ lu policy ^ • by baTlBg accepted Qennany'tcontea- ’ 1 tion thatcommcrcJalJealensy.'ot-Eng- land bad. forced-her Info ..war, the ", Qormanla Herald; tbe oldut'and larg- ' -est-flennaa-wwpeiveg-Iir the-nDrtlF *. wesl today Ms. on tho {Bide of-Unole * : .Sam. Ib a leading odlloriaMbo Hor*' ° aid anncuRcw a complele w em l ot ® . 'opinion' regarding.reHponalbllity- for the Enropoab war. The editorial. Is “ labellDd-rAn Ope>»‘Cohfom6n.". . i .The odllodftl drcUred in eO*ct that ' tho .gnlU bf.haTlog .started tbe war. moat r a t with the landed and IndQB- ' trial jnnkers of Oermany. . d JO ffiJ: ~~ )EVELOPft GAIPRISONERS 3 I l ll S OF WHM i : GERMANSiPOSEi » AUEHI0AII.jfra0U-EE..UEI M BEES BADLY lEEAT^' 3 t ED BY HDMS , ;J [■ . 3 t Increditable Labors Put J [ Upon Him ' J - , ^ Jtony'PriBODCTB'Dic 'ia Mines on J ^ —.A < «nm i^nf-T-Tt'nTinfainil--Tfljlni i II and Punishments Tliat They Alt) ^ ' “ OompoDedT^lJDdwffbT' . y ' ------- ^ ------Now'ton O^Pafke,-— -------^ |i (I. 17. S.'iSlatf-Corrcspondent) . WITH TUE3 AMERICAN ARMY IN - FRANCE. May.?.—AvFreitc]} firlsonot .. who'hhs'cacapcd from Obrtnany mado • tlio followlnk statemont togardlRR'tho ^ oxporioncoa ot an American prisdnor whom ha mot at Hanoror (In PruBsIa). "Sinco ho wna nn unwoundbd Amer- p lean, ho was.usigngd lo tbe prisoaors r camp without being sent through tbo ] hoaDltttl. Weakened by lho oxcesa of . -wott-impoflcd on tho priBohora work- ' Ing 10 tbo Bott mlnoa. ho was onablo r to romatn loDsor, so-hp was.sent back lo HanoTor.^ . K "I don't remember his name or rog- ^ Iment. bnt bo la a New Yorkef and < V -was in one ol tbo llrst dctacbnonts ot * Anerlcantt who occupied tho trenches BSTonl weeks atlor thoir arrlyal In Franco. . • ."Uc told tno that In Ibevtfiioe I ¥ months ho worked In thb ^ rm ln n s ¥ he loat 33 pounds. He'-WtnrsDlldly ¥ built and had large bones. Apparent- ^ ly ho had libon etrong and vigorous. Bat whon I saw him ho' w u Incredl- bly thin, nnd so weak be eould hardly cross tb(L-rQQm..in. j r bloh-.we > n w » talking, without stopping ropoaledly and leaning,against plocesxt rdraU ( k;inra-or;8Bpporllng,hlfliselC*i*llut 1 9 .some botoB. . • • i ;'I don't think tbo OemanB. would t ¥ bare sent blm lo the hospital. Eng- < ilahmen wbO’bad arrlTod sereral days i boforo him were assigned lo tho'samo r work. Moal of thom woro phicod In i k iepafftto. companies hi tbe comp.' ' i ¥ "Ot Boren prisoners sent to the hof- , pllal 'tword talssing).^^‘dT5d. Yon e can, thoroforo.easlly Imagine the coa- o ft dlUon o( tbe ^erlcan. ft “Package Berrlco doo; nol exist in x ft IbotQ minoB. .The priaonera received t ft PracUcally nothing from foreign conn- i ft tries. Tho nourlsbmonl canaltlod t ft principally of rory thiti soup atado of ft barley and cabbogo. socdoUinea -wllb ( ft somo (ally codfish iggs, or other fish j ft Impossible to eat, and rcry few pota- r ft toes. - I ft —“lt^8-lmw*HlM6-lo~^ho'"¥orir ft they urc uslgned to without 'f.V.|ine o ft Blcld' I’u ipnko tho prlsonors conllRue i, ft tholr work' lbo Oormat)a beat them i ft with ilfle butts nnd with tho flat uido n ft of their baytfneta,•placo them iQ a bot ^ ft cliauber heated wllh steam and-slar^’o , ft Iblm., . , - . \ ft .‘‘Then thoy forco them lo atand at ft attention In the enow for sarural i, ^ honr«."J)eatb frequently Is the rei-n't [, ft !flb:« tcrtwe. 'rlio Amerleaa pTlaun- j » cr I mo) waa cunished sororal linifcs ♦ y .ilia wny.", , Othvr French and English prison- tra. ronUrrnlng the cruel trc^m eat ^ at.thr'bands'of'tho aorman-< raid g | |hi)y wcro so weak ^tfibr aucb punRK -n m-'ut lhat thoy woro unable to hold a _ dgartiifc , ___ _____ - ~' '. tl 9 TWIK PA llS PBOPLB . / I •V,'.,..-;!,,.'1H'1CT0 ACOTOEira P Yesterday’s Boise‘'Statesman''notes F tbe fact that Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Nye, n - of this cliy, are In’bospltarthore on . r iiccoOTt-TiriiBttrTTOirtojHirarfe-'’ ^ ; colved when a broken'wbWl overtum- ' od their W ' bet^eea Monntaln.Home - ■ and Boise. ■Mra. Nytf received kevere . bruises tiboat the head and Mr..Nyo'B back waa Injuxdd. . 3 Allhongb telegram of inquiry h u ' been aent, friends here know nothing , ' in addiUon to tbo above, excegllng tho fact^lbat Mr. and M n. N. left here , i Sunday morning In an auto bound for ■ the capital city. , ■ . ^ . WASHINGTON.’ May 7.-Th6 drlre ^ for national Buftrago for women Ib nn- •, 5 dar 'full forca today In the eonate. , . Despite, (ho, Betbi^.Teaterday.wban , . the.snpporteia qf'tte'snffrag# more- - r jntint^alled-^ to-eeenre a -two-thirds q . vote, lo make- the': fodbral suffrage . , .afflondmdbt.tbe:kp^aLordor.ol.hati- . , ness for . FrJdAy, leader» are Koing , appesM'today that a ’volo ^ 'tS : Q^eunre Is very, likely either br the ►end ef'thla week or catly cott, m&- >, . leas some-parliamentary procedore p I upseta iho plan of ’tbe luders, . , : 'vainiMaii'o^ssaptaKiYM-. il DAILY .LS T IDADO. PTS Wi 44444444444444444 4 ,'“IDEAXS OF JUSTICE 4 j . 4 7WUL m V A U /’-lVILSON 1 4. WASUiNGTOX, May 7r-“0nr 4 4 Ideajs of jnsUce, hnmAnlty and 4 . 4 llbjrly aball In tbo end pro- 4 I 4 valj,’' President WUion doclar- ,♦ 1 4 . ediedsy in telcgramfc of ap* + 4 preeliUon (o slate connslla ot 4 , 4.saUniBl defense,, holding war 4 ] ~ 4 -M&ferenoes in many poits of 4 E 4—ibe«antn<-: ----------------- ) ------- 4 - . 4 -Tu,pmrden(’s message sayn: 4 4 ; enr flgbl fot the right* .4, 4- ct (tree men tbo worid orer/^ 4 ' 4 .j o tf efforts and the efforts of 4 4 '^01^ fellow dUiens aro a vllfll 4 f 4 ' *Toor delermlnallon to per* 4 •: 4 fona , the fieceHsnry kbor 4 ’ 4 ^ n d nccepl (he neccssary sac- + 4.^fl«e. which Jrna now be«me 4, 4 .®anlJest Ihrongbont our n»- + K 4 ” tloirrea8furc!fn»tr|ekcnwMljl 4 ' 4..(iuit our Ideals of InsUco and 4 » ±:Juimaal(}=ud^n>eAF«ltAPlB^ = 4 fteendpnftalL” 4 0 4 . 4 - 4-444^44+4^444444444 AlpMAKiG . rSlilllASURES ■ ftW iD E R i ’« HEWS OF MOST SEEIOUS NA. ] TDBE OOMES EgOM THE , J OITYOFVnMNA. > ' ------- J Seeking Discontent in ’ » ' Evidence for Weeks n _____ ------- , ^ >0 BerioM TrottMo Occun to OrtS^B { 7 of 'rAnstrian N a v y — DiBturb- ; asc'ei Aro Quelled With the •• O m tw t Severity b? Officers; i ^ ^ —:— ' 1 1 a^ricb. May 7.—KtvolnUoaary U»n- !• dend^ifrb'cropplng-out.'.la.Auatrla. ] It flnnjirr'and'.'extraortlnary moaiures ( havb beonltaken to presorvo oriicr. 4 Nows from>'VlonnA' today was moro ‘ C* sorlous.than over, although tbo’Aua- 'B irlan govemmtftit h u .laaued a do- > | 'e nial. of certain . rumor9.I Rcpra2alvo » measures'havo been token to provont manlfcalatloiiB. ’• *" ' -An olllclal-manircaio hns beeo la- i Q auod In Vioona JustlCying Uio altiludo I- of Uie govommont. ' ' i Premier von Bcydlor is preparing lo ° mako an imporion't mov'o but ll la < d not cortnln.thftt ho crai roatoro calm.' ) Tbia (leponds lofgoiy upon Uio acUon a taken by tho Poleo. , >1 For somo weeks' Ihoro havo boen ] 5 soothing ptfllUcal yovolopmoDU in “ Ausirla-Hungory, whicli have beon ' (oslorod to iomo wUnt by war wear- _ incsa and famine. . * It Tho dlssonUona bolwcen Uio C«ch , E and Slav-olemonlB havo boon grow- Ing tlRd tbero have beea bosUle man- - n Ifeslations througbut' tlio country. 0 Tlio Austrian government h u been 'I vainly trying to find a , anluUon and- " ° to bring Uio hosUlo factlon.s.togetlior WlUiout nny resulL , ‘I 'PolIllCal-roforma havo been prom- ‘ II Ised in Hungary, but Uiey have ndl beon forthcoming and a group dt '• nungarlan statosmen reconUy 'went ? to Vienna to atlompt.to'forco Premier von Boydlor out of otflce. • Tho •Oermans'.have ovfdently taken' . 1 alnm nt tho altuaUon', fearing a rev- ] <> oluUon and It is bolng wnlched keenly a t Boriin. a . , • ' "•PAItt8;M»jr7.iiBeTlouB tioabin'bas ' occurred (unong the .crows of 'tho 7 . Autrlaa. navy, according (0 n'dls- t patch received bore today from 2ar* . Ich by tho Echo da Parte. The ‘dls- ^ patch added,’ however. Uial Uio‘ disr * turbances '^rtre enppreased with the ’•nilmost'severlty, and tbat’.’anmerout ' ?, h tBy^hlirh-<ft” '"*»ii~^‘>U " lowed. . ' . Moasnres hnvo boon taken to In- * creuo Uio, wifcenUge of OermanB In 5 Uio'Austrian-flooL » ^ SlaTB-and Austrians are said to havo I ^ prodpltated Uio trouble. I COMMENT OK . m m - . » I . -ATBOCITIES BY imONDA c * . LOKMN. May tM^ommenllag on a the anniversary of Uio sinking of the I ^uWUmla, Lord Rhonda doclared 10- I - day thatrtb'tckalecr-wnnje-kWWn r u:U io twentieth cenlnry Horod." ' f "Worse, tiah Uin.sinking -was Uio t '' opiltaUoa-Rhts the ntdal was atnitk t * In coffimemDratloQ or the sinking,** be v >• sa il "May Uio world Boe-Uie'lnbar. ■ “ cnl crimlnallly, ot-tho foe. Oer* 0 * many la sUll anchMigwL ^Wo.miujt t * nol relax otu-'efforta^nnUl^wo do- I ? sUfly Uio oni. spirit which planned d ■ and reJoic»4.in Uie crimo." t * ' itiirtn tJT t ---------- - -• - * y , •;jcompebbkce yrrm mw , ® . —— ... . p » LONDON, May-7.1-"Don’t bo Inred « * Inlo a conforenco where^ Oeraany Is » » repriusonl'-d,/labpr'mlntoU'r Roberts t ranod an Amorlcan later dolncallon t' In a speech'at Norwich. "If German n aodal. dtnoerstt w « :i4lDwed. to, at; a tend they will'be'(horQ' u . repre- s \ sentatlves o t Uie’lcalser. I ' voiild i Bobnor meefto^'devil In.-hell." • • • • 'ri M es flTHIN 48 rARRASSECQOMl i BOCHE E O W IS £ i- -------------- J Effort to Recover Heigh — tance-by-Fiank-Movei ^ Hindenburg Shifts Va * .Withiif the Past Week t [ centration Near Amien J other'Assault There— K Powers in Great Foret I ' pated — Canadians B f ^^^^^Wluehr4^iey€e^»turedrt , ■ (Frank CluicltcinJ. N All indications loilny were that strike will lie in the Arriis ecclor.. Tho next 48 hours alioukl see d( em war theatre if not in ,lioth the F - -Thcre-havc.l)cea.heavy -conccatj j’ in thnt region nn.d iffo British w ir ■ L whicli wns cviJeiitly cnrfied. out v ^ Rtrcngth of the German forcc.s. Eurhpcfin militnry critics havo would drivo on'Arras.. There nre'h' ■ importnnce lying immcdinlely north denlly hope to compel tho Critisji movement on the southern side. During Uio eight dnyfi thnt hav( 80 badly whipped on the northern 0 ^ burg has -been ahifting his troops a: fresh concentrntiond now lio to the In the ineontime the guns have •and gigantic ortillery duels havo dc B tbis bnttle line. I. Tiio possibility of a'double blo' and the other on the Arraa front- ® Should this bo lho case tho Ame of the fighting for^tHcy mo bolding; - frDDfberw'eenlS ond’do milta eoutht On tUo A rm front tho Canadw I- play £or-Uiey have, just taken ovei « tho devdopraents of the past 48 1: Q striko against the' positions the Can i. It is coincidental fact that tho 1 >• 'the ridgo o£ Vimy ridgo a strate^o “ the big British offensive on tho Ar (which lies just northeast of Arras) I. against w^cli tho GcrmanB are oimh 0 So fnr the heralded drive of tl ItnliMi frpnt is held in abexonco, bi B evident that, it is tho Tontonie atrat 1 ; war'nt tbo same time. n ,•. ' ■■•• I -—J' :FOODFORm : : SCARCERTHAN t r EVERBEFORE^ II-' : f r , . SEIZTJEE OP OBAIN UNAO- ‘ 1 OOMPANIED B7INOBEAS- fi t EDEATIONB ' i - Fi^rther Reduction in ^ jMeat Is Considered ..... -. « M ln^'B oports Thftt liking of ’• ITkralnian Graiii U euu p ir 'Ability to Oontlnuo to ^ ^tah 0 5 ^ f l n t O em l Batioiu- --- -' J .....................' P WABHINQTON,. May 7.—Tho food P " situallon in Germany Is aora criUeal ' 0 Uian It Has beon at any Ume. p If Germany seUca tbo grain aiipply li ot U)o Ukraine, Uie bread situation tl wlil conUnuo u at preaeat; otherwise b 1 condiUons will go. from Uie prcsa&t, t which iB bad. lo deddedly worse. Tbe a 1 soizdre ol Uio gralq supply, the nnlri- 0 0 Uon commlltoo of Uie reichstag, re* p - ports will not rtsntt In Increulngot ., T rtttlofiin~Tbeyinvere u e onutinaTng 0 foalures of a dlspalcl} received-today U 0 by tbe stato deparUnant from .an ad- r K UiOTltaUve 'sourco wMGb'wu<sD>->«- r e TMled. '.I. ‘ T- r . Tbo dispatch aald Uiat tbe qiftUm . . of anoUier rodncUon of tlu>:meal ra- b 1 UoRB In Oarmeny la betog ConaldwajL » - At prearnt tbo allewatfce Ib two bun-. I 1 drod grarames a week and the’ebii- ■ templated redocUon wonld be to.160 , ’. grammea; or less ihan-a Quarter bt f ' Tbo nulritldnal 'mlnlftpr^waV i .ported to have, made it plain' t^ t Ui( 11 I aeUure. of the grain of the'^VknUna % I would not resnUInlarger rations, bnf. e I to llio’,contrary, wonld pertnll a eon: 1 1 tinnatlon-bnly of condiUons aa tJey r J no^r ejist. ' The.tiPtralnlaB'pcMBats % . are keeping tbe wpply la > urtrate n . atorvs; Uie dispatch addv. i(tid:1a'Uie a 1 tar^r. eltl» of U ie-^lne (beta Is ti much aufferlag for muit of 8ett or Buy Throngh ^ TIMES ^ AavcrtiBement TUEaPAY,^rAY7,i018-- ? HOURS OimWBERENEliT.^ ESTOlflFAll' ghts of Straltfgic Impor- . vement Is-Anticipated— Vast Number of Troops k to Neighborhooid—Con- ens. Experts Look for An- 5—Movement of CenbrgI—^ ree on Itoly-Also Antici......... 1Back on Vimy Ridge ^ I p y-carAgOT----- ^ -------- ------ J.N,S.C«M=IMitor) hat the next blow tliat the Gprmans' ' - e deciaivc developments in tbo wcst- le I'Vcnch ond Itnlifili nrcnas. eatrotions of- Oonnnn- mon-nnd-gunB--------- ■ur office lodny told o fa raid tliere It with a vicw.to.determining the ivo long predicted thnt Uie OennnM - '0'height pofiilions of great strategic- irth of the city and the Germans ovi-. iflji to abandon them by a flanking- lavc elapsed since the Germans wort Tl of the Flanders front von Hindoo- IS and guns and a large part of the . the east of i^as. lavo been busy on tho Picardy front t developed along the greater part of blow—one delivered east of Amiena mt—grows. Americana -will bo caught in tho tVick b^iAlUPlBortflnt part.of.tto-Pioai^-i' ------ atheast of Amiens., ' ' id ^ will bavo an important role to }ver A sector in that tone and'-'from !8 hojira tho Oermans aro likely to Conadians taken over, he Canadians havo been pnt back' in ,' >^0 position which tboy captured ia Arras front last year.* Vimy ridgo as) is e'videnUy ono of the'objective! iming. , ' )f the Anstro-German annies on tho but it is beeomisg more and noro trate^ to strike in both, theaters of - ^ i;dN D ^ May' 7.-BriUah troops Buccasafuliy raided tho German Ilnee at Nenvllle Vituao, Uie war offloe reported today. Oorman troops a'Uempted to -raid Uio BrlUah linos at Boyeilos but were repnlaod. E Hio otriclal text follows: - “A anccessfnl raid wai carried o « t ............ in Uio night Ume In Uie nolghborhood ' of N^uvlllo -VltBsio. We caplured a few iprlsonors, threo laaeblne gnaa,. wlUi light canalUcs. A .raid -at> }. tenjptod by Uie enei^ at Boyellea >' ifu repnlBod. Thora wu noUilag’ farther to report" , ' ‘ Ukrainian Tool of ilun.DiuoIveB Rada' ^ Oliub Cabal Fann to I3nlr ' hork'and InroBlaes ills Earaeit . .. Co-oper*UoB-to-Tb«B--=-------------------------- if ,: Zu^cb, May,'?.-rO«neral ^ r o p a t ^ ’ ak! (A pn>:Oennan) wbo h as' jnst y pro d j^^^lf,;heta^: (le^er), .......... .. 6t,ali:UllBai"haa Usned »,proeii.' a matlon dlssblvlng Uie rada,,(a)lnU.' . U 7 )'■^.th» peasant iomipmeeai; 1 4 ; - ' _ w^dlnitote/cnMHottjnealtMJ^ -------- Tbe proti^U on saya 'tb&aka t a , ' powerdf’Uio help of Uie «ebtrU ea* V 4 pIros,mU)tQl;to Uielr’pmisaL'..we' . ,, win contlnne Uie Ogbt for Uie. • . curitj; of U krali^; Tbe cabinet a p -, potntod by .me will adlmalster' U u , ' y laws promulgated tUaultaaeooaly with n Uie nomhiaUon of tbo cablaet nem-^ « bors. The nda Is.dlssolved. U k a w la*- t. Uie peasant commlUee. All mlnlsteri 10 are deprived of office. ' lA m ' ooa*,_ ' I- cemlng.Oie\laatag cleeUoa,! wUl'be. t* published sooa \/ . ' >1 .jMiala.ptoperty-wlll-be-«oaeldered-r-'~ g on Uie baslB.bf ’’Caltnre aad-dvUIa^. ’ ’ y Uon." if-w u sUted. . The .-fdriaap^- I- radi’s decree wUl be a n a 5 t u » e e d ; ,l t ' >- waa Itated a»d th*.r«bW «en.a*T.f . . rieultura! property',wlU i a .' It U ,reported-todoyjUat. ( h o . 1- br part pf tbe Black iw fleet caPta^'^ >' - I-. Ukralnia. , ,■ J-, . J ' fre,iti5^^KTOsjflni ,, j i- to,ha«--(d1d,thb'.people.%i:’<bfc'-‘illw ? Ib'eatro tOBlgftl;bow-maa^^B6wV^t1I^it:t*^■:•^^ e ^ni abveVdle^Bd-alotorolherrB^'u; ,A: It e«Ibg:,tUnfB U-.lBlWw^;to>it!rt i: ^ladSe*toa.■^llbo tm a b ft^ b e ^ > ^ e Mptnre.irtiIidi:beJ«fl^ta:-«bim^’ . :s ta'Oie .oiBtyl o irrttt M ^ ^ bert Irter lo'taU >n KbenUt;'' I'.v

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, (I. N. S. 8tAt( Correspondent) « LONDON. Majr 7.—In-e(plt«-oC lho *

- _ trtmondouB oTlitUon offortB_ of_Uio ^<i«rman8.proinpt«I7.1>y..lh0-cntW -0 4

■ 0 Unltbd s to lo i Inlo tho vorlil con- « fllct, tlio onemy has beon unablo to j ■^on Bbako^tho a llied .o ir laiKirlorlt? 4 *nyw horo._ Tho_BjDgto_8catcr_ma: 4 ■ c ilnc iribo Ilonovor monopla'no a nJ 4

■ tbo P W i WpIttM do cbmpaTft-wttb ^ ' ib o la to it modoU.ot Froncb sod Brlt^ J

Ub tlsbU ns planes. • ■ . 1^ r Bpccd in c lu m b ln s ^ o aof* 4

•manB found lbo Fokkor ttlplauo im- ,p ra c U a l and i t was quickly discard- 4•fld.for a now typo of monoplaoo. 4'W bllo tbls Dionoplano was fast it v a s 4anroilable and v a t loss epoody .tbon 4tb o w ondertnl Froncb Moraoo. T bs 1P fo lt biplano Ib q Ilttlo botUr, bu t It i«n ffo rt contlQQBliy witb m otor troo- 1bl«. • • ■ : 1 Tbo OoraudB oro now using a licht- 4-tr machlno whIclrcarrleB braco of 4.lOBcblno guns. Tbe enemy's iwo seat- 1■tr. tho Albatrosa-ArlaUk typo Is s till 4tho b n t" maiSiico tbey bare.- I t Ib 4-apoedy and capablo o l climbing to .a 4

...... g rea t boIgbtDwlBt to Ita largo s p ^ d 4•of win*#. 'H ow otor„lbo a c ra a n s aro 4•obliged to failfl* obaon&Uon a a - Z-cbinosthan tho allied a i ia to n as tbolr ].slDgie Beater flgbtlng macblnes :sro. ]laeapablo of protecting tho two Boat^ J

Tbe BcoQt sueblnoB of tbp olUoi arp 1

V \ I t Ib also Botleosblo .(bat tbe ac* '4 B P ' •curacy of tb a enemy's aoU-alr crn^t 1 r .SunB Is fa ll ii^ ott. This Ib dno to 1 I * 'tbo fac t tb a t n a s y of the ir best a ria - 1 I ,itors b a T o .b m d r a f t s for nucbliie :

:gun Borrlcs to replaco thoso-klllcd In ! th o rocent O ermaa ■erronslv& '''' J

PARIS, Way 7.-A llled avlatorB and \V :allled artlllerynfen brought about tbe 4

\ edllapse of tbo Qormans a t the plncb> . V o f . t b o Y prM .salioat'accordlog to Qor- 4

> n a ii prlsonora wbo taaro boon taken 4j h j th a t sector. ^I Tbo a ttack tho prltonors said was 4

, t o ba to been launched a t 8 o’clock 4Monday moTOlag. A!Ued a iteU in , tboy 4•a id .dlscoTorod tbo j>lans..and then. 4x e p la lb d tho artlllo ry 'flro of tbo a l- 4lie d ansloB BO offoctlroly tba t .tbe.at* 4-tack was broken ap^bofi^o i t o tco 4launched.. 4

■ W o m e n R e i c u e t h e J

W o i i n d e d M i d Ga. J

‘n h m i tJ Mwii ma T«»» 111*, la J ■Ordtr lo S t m V m EBlelcndr-fiic. 3

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Hoary 0 . W alosj’ . ('.<1. N. S. Staff CorrespondonL) LONDON. May 7 .-C a o s tit b a.Qor-

.an an gas ottacH on tho Belgian llaes,-------Barones«‘ TBnrclaM an'd M lsr Marie

Chisholm risked tbe lr UveB-lo atlood H ■to ih e Voupded soldiora of. King Al- - b e r t, Bolb women aro todB:y'lri-LoD- ■don- recordrtng from tho offoets ot •the Oorman, gas, ,Tboy wbre equip-, _

/ ped ^ t b gae maaks In the ir droislng ^ -.atalloD. wblcb was Im aedlately bo-

t> ln a -0 > » -b t iU ^ ln » , • bu l ■ tb q y r ^ ls - “ ■carded' them ' withont thVogbt o f’ tho r •dtbgor In order to better attend tho wonnded) 'Both-havQ-bCen decorated u

Sjy King A lbert to r b m e ^ j* • h The women, hod, coDducied an od- t,

-v an c ^ dressing station on (be Bel-t h w ^ « l a n tro n t fo r Oirob ycaii^ . They „ ^ w o r k M IB tho.ceH at or a bbuse .Just J

^ i ^ f n d tho Belgian pobIUoob alongtbe i ' 7)ieuport'Ypros railway. lo -a rec en t *.

A ttack th e .C k m a n s sim ply drenched th e w bolo,B elgian, front with . gas. f TKoy thfin attacked, but: the .'Bolglaos „

___I J sn ttl jo U h ia a .-----------------------------------• *nio gas fum w pcno^-aled Into the

-collar w bors the womon 'wero work­ing . They donned the ir g u .,m a< k i 0 u d continued to attend the wbnnd- ■«d bnt^thoy conld no t work as well^ T h e r dlsfardftd their rcaplmtors. Thdy

. iretVe^ *lfadHy'-<<ir hour*. bJpfllng ijp tc — -w oxV dif'and. ren'aoHng first ^ d i s - b

-flistancD. Both finally collspsM and tl <>ad-tiW)0 .ti^k«Broway.-' ^ ], . . ' 0 . .H TT.T.T” T.ffiPS Til T<B.iTlI------«

- BBAT1 ,W A S H . , M a y / . - ‘ l l ly , r .sla brlRdlo 'buildoc. h u cniinn<Ued «ul- al•ctdo; aefi2rdlnT*t6 lbo Swiftio'ooilc<». 'oi'"B illr" ioapod from thf> sfdeiralif .to a ttrallrDhd' track ,.th irty feet W o ir 'and le •broke his back;

: > “Qilly'' Is Bald ^ b a re attacked and tt0 tsn-yA!r-oId boy.'and an « r be* n

^ In g punished be made tbe fBtal leap.- tr

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♦ WAR DIFTHEAUJES I iE M S D N S H A p5

♦ TOE KEW8 1»CCK9 ISSUE ♦♦ flMASUINO 8TBAW MAS ♦♦ - — ♦ j

■A"word*'abOBl~elrcnlaHon, ♦♦ Ues, etc. The T U B S , w blleha». ♦♦ lAK m ore im portant m atters ♦

• ♦ w ith wbleb to fill Its eolnmns ♦ f thpii tbo conoems or (he le r - v,♦ acltT of tho Ito llr News, onil ♦♦ >riille qnlte wllUo? lo p rrm it * I♦ tim t pnblleation (o *‘<aTO its ^ *

t * face^ wishes- to reiterate Its .+. ♦ . statem ent th s t ne ither the Unit* * f ♦ ed Preea n o r w other reipcct?* .* ' . ■♦.litble-or-Pnnnfinllylrellablo-in. - * i

♦ ’ sUtnUon will aay tha t The In* 4 . .t__telMtiOBnl Jfcw a ^T lC ie J s - * - -

■ > 7 u c d ^ $ M a t i d l o add that,♦ ’ a oT .snch slatam eilt l l . i i _ U o i _ t -

' ♦ ■ 'n « in n b iir tc rm J n (h J» l» !a 6 Jn ♦, ♦ I ts Mcoftdary s tn w aa any ♦I * statem ent wblch mlileada or de* *J ^ eclT esrw hlch glTcs The News ♦^ ♦ - ( b o b e n e f lt '^ f tho ax cu » '’ b f ♦■ ♦ inculpable Ipionuiee, a n d ' a l- ♦

♦ lows It lo plead lha t It did no t ,+' + know nny Ml(e'r nhen Unmade v Ij ♦ -th ff - fe lM 'B ta tem en t'In —n u o s - '* \: * U on.' The Nows ntlom pts^to ’* t\ ♦ re to rt by sajIn^tihA t (ho I. W. ♦ c

♦ S . w u denied the u>e of (ho * i ' + cables a t one Uno since (bo 4*

4 -war began, .wlileb wtti Rpecltl* * 1' 4 cally admlltcd by TbeTIH EB: ‘I’ c

♦ Tho only nneiUon inTohed Is * i ' * whether such denial, s ti ll ex- * x , ♦ latJ<. I t does not exist and has t 1 . ♦ a o t existed to r n on th s. Ifbe t t1 4* f a c t r is Tbe TIMES dAOy « I

.* nu B slodes itnder tho names *' * ol iM d ia ,eorra(pondonte * 1

4 abroad who e titn teoep. * tpeela l eorrM pendents of b o th V t jf * th e Dnlied Press and the A i. > ir ♦ Boeiated Press Bcnlcesi os a ll 4 i! ♦ these who baTb o o n p i ^ the * ■., * Bent colsmns of tbe .TIMES > i} t n ltfi'tbo se of tbe New* and the * 1

♦ Statesman m o w .' T h li dnck* .♦ t . ♦ Jo7 of (be issne raised by lt>’ * 1 . ♦ self, is characterisUo of tbe ♦ 1 f ♦ ' apd , this paper haa had ♦ I

' , « i < : . U i i « - t a . . | h h . J i p e r . * I

4 - (be feetB-speak for tbe ihse lre i • 4. .* a p d ..tbc7 p rv re een d n site ly 4 >, ♦ - th a t u y .'ln tim a tle n (bat (be * ■, * A m erleaa o r Bnropcen /ser* * l2 * . T lcet.e l the L N. S. a n lnf«r- ♦ . ♦ lo r ta aM o tte r I t ♦ i , f ,-<Fhe,IlXE8.(nuta tb a t on In*. 4- ♦ -Te8ilga(loB-ef (he-ffeira d rc n i i

♦ laUon by the bniilaetB nen-b :* ‘ f ( , ♦ te te t led will, If madet ow ^e-"* <1 J ♦ th a t I t haa tbe elrcnfeUon ♦

♦ claimed. .Inatm oeb u t h e , 4 t ♦ . B(a(eaest8..1n the^K «w */je -- ♦ I

' ♦ rard ln g (he Inlem atlooBl .♦ t• 4 NeTTs S e n lc e w e'n false a n d --^ I . ♦ and mlaleadJnir. The TIMES ♦ I ' 4 tbongbt postlb ly 'ilhat tb e as* 4 > ( 4 -.sertlo n 8 n g ard & g tbe e lrcnbu 4 I

4 -U on-w ere UkewisV IMble te ♦ ‘ 4 - « r r c i ra B tf - r tm n b tn t r i9 r » T B lr 4 “

‘ 4 ’ a9 som ln0 '(hat tbOvNewi e ^ '< 4 t' 4 ror* Of statem ent 'p ro c ee d , 4 > 4 from tbe head ana.iioV . frim 4 \

4 (he h e a r t l a n d - t b a t '^ r a a c e -4 '4 > n o t mailed p r o m p u - m ir ut«: 4 c4 (erance. 'n W b thkt1«;il lBat> 4 c4 ' te r whteb l l l U f '^ e e m - 4 i

( 4 (o this p a p e i^ lo f r only a . 44 fraetlon o f l f t T1OT9 dallj- 4 J4 clrcnUUon- If n s ) y rea t- aa 4 «i

, 4 cVUmed. • • ’ • 4 5

• 4 + 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - 4 4 •

Circus Clown Stirs ; Mirth iri.Hospital "

I fam o n s Fan*Maker, Soldier in Franee 1• - Oaased oir; Fron t and Ifow-Keeps Q tbe; CoiiTaleMBtB H etry '

’’ Bert.,P6ri.- - - ' • t!• (I. N. '8. S taff CO^^SDondfl'nU___ “ W ITH THB ARMY IN !

> PRANCB, M ar ^ .-C harles Klein, iJB a- years old, of 196 Union court, Qrook- q ' lyn, N. a formor circus clown, h

bnl now ' a priralo In lho - 'Ajnorican j ' Infantry, Is.no t..llko ly .to , re turn fo; hlo old ontfit Booa. Owing to lh# pop- b

ularity . Of. hla smile and bis skill .u i, an on to rta lner'ln the hospital where \

A nerifo fi.so ld ie rs on i- convalescing g' from gas polsonia'g be h u b'oon ’nick- i

‘ flamed "Sunny Charles.*'; i ."8afi»y, C barlrt’'- li a d .a hbttow bs- r’ cape from flea lh .y lill f l j cting , a a .- a . 2 Conner recently.^ , .

! G B M IA T lP A P F IllA ksB ' t .........SIDES OP im iT B PA T A T B S d

■ . .s;------ 7 ; . . , . ' IMIIiWAUKEB, W IS..- Hay ,7.-^Adr ^

>. mlUlng tha t U was mlsled-lQ l u policy ^• by baTlBg accepted Q ennany 'tcontea- ’ 1 tion thatcom m crcJalJealensy.'ot-Eng-

land bad . fo rced-her Info ..war, the ", Qormanla H erald; tb e o ld u t 'a n d larg-

' -est-flennaa-w w peiveg- Iir the-nDrtlF *.w esl today Ms. on tho {Bide of-U nole *

: .Sam. Ib a leading odlloriaM bo Hor*' ° a id anncuRcw a complele w e m l o t ®

. 'opinion' regarding.reHponalbllity- for the Enropoab w ar. The ed ito rial. Is “ labellDd-rAn Ope>»‘Cohfom6n.". . i

.The odllodftl drcU red in eO*ct th a t ' tho .gnlU bf.haT log .started tbe war. moat r a t with the landed and IndQB-

' tria l jnnkers of Oermany. . d

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)EVELOPftGAIPRISONERS 3

I l l l S OF WHM i : GERMANSiPOSEi» A U E H I0A II.jfra0U -E E ..U E I •► M B E E S BADLY lE E A T ^ ' 3

t ED BY HDMS , ;J

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t Increditable Labors Put J [ Upon Him ' J► - ■ , Jtony'PriBODCTB'Dic 'ia Mines on J

^ —.A < « n m i^ nf-T-Tt'nTinfainil--Tfljlni i

II and Punishments Tliat They Alt) ^ ' “ OompoDedT^lJDdwffbT' .

y '------- ^------Now'ton O ^Pafke,-— -------^

|i (I. 17. S.'iSlatf-Corrcspondent) .► WITH TUE3 AMERICAN ARMY IN -► FRANCE. May.?.—AvFreitc]} firlsonot ..► who'hhs'cacapcd from Obrtnany mado •► tlio followlnk statem ont togardlRR'tho ^ oxporioncoa ot an American prisdnor► whom ha mot a t Hanoror (In PruBsIa).► "Sinco ho wna nn unwoundbd Amer- p lean, ho w as.usigngd lo tbe prisoaorsr camp without being sent through tbo ]► hoaDltttl. Weakened by lho oxcesa of►. -wott-impoflcd on tho priBohora work- '► Ing 10 tbo Bott mlnoa. ho was onablo r to romatn loDsor, so-hp w as.sent back► lo HanoTor.^ ■ • .K " I don't remember his name o r rog-^ Iment. bnt bo la a New Yorkef and < V -was in one ol tbo llrs t dctacbnonts o t *► Anerlcantt who occupied tho trenches► BSTonl weeks a tlo r thoir a rrlya l In► Franco. .► • ."Uc told tno th a t In Ibevtfiioe I ¥ months ho worked In thb ^ r m l n n s¥ he loat 33 pounds. He'-WtnrsDlldly¥ built and had large bones. Apparent-^ ly ho had libon etrong and vigorous.► Bat whon I saw him ho' w u Incredl-► bly thin, nnd so weak be eould hardly► cross tb(L-rQQm..in. j r bloh-.we > n w »► talking, without stopping ropoaledly► and leaning,against p lo c e sx t rdraU (k ;in ra -o r ;8 B p p o rlln g ,h lfl is e lC * i* llu t 19 .some botoB. . • • i► ;'I don't think tbo Oem anB. would t ¥ ba re sent blm lo the hospital. Eng- <► ilahmen wbO’bad arrlTod se re ra l days i► boforo him were assigned lo tho'sam o r► work. Moal of thom woro phicod In i k iepafftto. companies h i tb e com p.' ' i ¥ "Ot Boren prisoners sent to th e hof- ,► pllal 'tw ord t a ls s in g ) .^ ^ ‘dT5d. Yon e► can, thoroforo.easlly Imagine the coa- o ft dlUon o( tbe ^ e r l c a n .ft “Package Berrlco doo; nol exist in x ft IbotQ minoB. .The priaonera received t ft PracUcally nothing from foreign conn- i ft tries. Tho nourlsbmonl canaltlod t ft principally of rory thiti soup atado of ft barley and cabbogo. socdoUinea -wllb ( ft somo (ally codfish iggs, or other fish j ft Impossible to eat, and rcry few pota- r ft toes. - ■ Ift — “lt^ 8 - lm w * H lM 6 - lo ~ ^ h o '" ¥ o ri r ft they urc uslgned to without 'f.V.|ine o ft Blcld' I ’u ipnko tho prlsonors conllRue i, ft tholr w ork' lbo Oormat)a beat them i ft with ilfle butts nnd with tho fla t uido n ft of the ir baytfneta,•placo them iQ a bot ft c liauber heated wllh steam and-slar^’o , ft Ib lm ., . , - . \ft .‘‘Then thoy forco them lo atand a t ft a ttention In the enow for sarural i, ^ honr«."J)eatb frequently Is the rei-n't [, ft ! flb :« tc rtw e . 'rlio Amerleaa pTlaun- j » cr I mo) waa cunished sororal linifcs ♦ y ‘.ilia wny.", ,

Othvr French and English prison- tra. ronUrrnlng the cruel trc ^ m e a t a t . t h r 'b a n d s 'o f 't h o aorman-< raid g

| |hi)y wcro so weak ^tfibr aucb punR K -n m-'ut lhat thoy woro unable to hold a

_ dgartiifc , ________ -~ ' '. ■ ■ tl

9 TWIK P A llS PBOPLB . /I •V ,'.,..-;!,,.'1H '1CT0 ACOTOEira P

Yesterday’s Boise‘'S ta tesm an ''no tes Ftbe fact tha t Mr. nnd Mrs. F ra n k Nye, n

- of this cliy, a re I n ’b o sp ltartho re on . r iic co O T t-T iriiB ttrT T O irto jH ira rfe- '’ ^ ; colved when a broken'wbW l overtum - ' od the ir W ' be t^eea Monntaln.Home -■ and Boise. ■ Mra. Nytf received kevere .• bruises tiboat the head and► Mr..Nyo'B back waa Injuxdd. . 3 Allhongb telegram of inquiry h u' been aent, friends here know nothing ,' in addiUon to tbo above, excegllng• tho fact^lbat Mr. and M n . N. le ft here , i Sunday morning In an au to bound for■ th e capital city. , ■ . ^

. WASHINGTON.’ May 7 .-T h 6 d rlre ^ for national Buftrago for women Ib nn- •,

5 dar 'fu ll forca today In the eonate. , . Despite, (ho, B e tb i^ .T ea terday .w ban , . the .snpporteia q f 't te 's n ff ra g # m ore- - r jn tint^alled -^ to -eeen re a -two-thirds q . vote, lo make- the': fodbral suffrage . , .afflondm dbt.tbe:kp^aL ordor.o l.hati- . , ness for . FrJdAy, leader» a re Koing

, appesM 'today tha t a ’ volo ^ ' t S: Q^eunre Is very, likely either b r th e► end e f 'th la week o r catly c o t t , m&- >, . leas som e-parliam entary procedore p I upseta ih o plan of ’tbe lu d e rs , . ,

: 'v a in iM a ii 'o ^ s s a p ta K iY M - . il

DAILY

.L S TIDADO .

P T S Wi4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

4 ,'“IDEAXS OF JUSTICE ’ 4 j . 4 7WUL m V A U /’-lVILSON ♦ 1

4 . WASUiNGTOX, May 7r -“0nr 4■ 4 Ideajs of jnsUce, hnmAnlty and 4 . 4 llbjrly aball In tbo end pro- 4 I 4 valj,’' President WUion doclar- ,♦1 4 . ed ie d sy in telcgramfc of ap* +

4 preeliUon (o slate connslla ot 4 , 4 .sa U n iB l defense,, holding war 4 ]

~ 4 -M&ferenoes in many poits of 4E 4 —ib e« a n tn < -:----------------- ) ------- 4 -. 4 -T u ,p m rd en (’s message sayn: 4

4 ; enr flgbl fot the right* .4,4 - ct (tree men tbo worid orer/^ 4

' 4 . j o t f efforts and the efforts of 4 4 ' 01 fellow dU iens aro a vllfll 4

f 4 ' *Toor delermlnallon to per* 4•: 4 fona , the fieceHsnry kbor 4 ’

4 ^ n d nccepl (he neccssary sac- +4 .^ f l« e . which Jrna now be«m e 4,4 .®anlJest Ihrongbont our n»- +

K 4 ” tloirrea8furc!fn»tr|ekcnwMljl 4 '4 ..( iu it our Ideals of InsUco and 4

» ± :Ju im aa l(}= u d ^ n > eA F «ltA P lB ^ =4 fteendpnftalL” 4

0 4 . 4- 4 - 4 4 4 ^ 4 4 + 4 ^ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

A l p M A K i G . rS l i l l lA S U R E S ■ f t W i D E R i’« HEWS OF MOST SEEIOUS NA. ]

TDBE OOMES EgOM TH E ,

J O IT Y O F V n M N A . >

' ■ -------J Seeking Discontent in ’ » ' Evidence for Weeksn _____------- , ^>0 BerioM TrottMo O ccu n t o OrtS^B {

7 o f 'rAnstrian N a v y — DiBturb-

; asc'ei Aro Q uelled W ith th e ‘

•• O m t w t S everity b ? O fficers; i^ — :— ' 11 a^ricb. May 7.—KtvolnUoaary U»n- !• dend^ifrb'cropplng-out.'.la.Auatrla. ] It flnnjirr'and'.'extraortlnary moaiures (

havb beonltaken to presorvo oriicr.4 Nows from>'VlonnA' today was moro ‘ C* sorlous.than over, although tbo’Aua-'B irlan govemmtftit h u .laaued a do- >|'e nial. of certain . rumor9.I Rcpra2alvo ■ » measures'havo been token to provont

manlfcalatloiiB. ’ • *" '-A n olllclal-manircaio hns beeo la- i

Q auod In Vioona JustlCying Uio altiludoI- of Uie govommont. ' ' i

Premier von Bcydlor is preparing lo ‘° mako an imporion't mov'o but l l la <d not cortnln.thftt ho crai roatoro calm.' )

Tbia (leponds lofgoiy upon Uio acUona taken by tho Poleo. ,>1 For somo weeks' Ihoro havo boen ]5 soothing ptfllUcal yovolopmoDU in“ Ausirla-Hungory, whicli have beon '

(oslorod to iomo w U nt by war wear- _ incsa and famine. . *It Tho dlssonUona bolwcen Uio C«ch ,E and Slav-olemonlB havo boon grow-

Ing tlRd tbero have beea bosUle man- - n Ifeslations througbut' tlio country.0 Tlio Austrian government h u been'I vainly trying to find a , anluUon and- " ° to bring Uio hosUlo factlon.s.togetlior

WlUiout nny resulL ,‘I 'PolIllCal-roforma havo been prom- ‘ II Ised in Hungary, but Uiey have ndl

beon forthcoming and a group dt '• nungarlan statosmen reconUy 'went ? to Vienna to atlompt.to'forco Premier

von Boydlor out of otflce.• Tho •Oermans'.have ovfdently taken' .

1 a ln m nt tho altuaUon', fearing a rev- ] <> oluUon and It is bolng wnlched keenly

a t Boriin. a . , •' "•PAItt8;M»jr7.iiBeTlouB tioabin'bas '

occurred (unong the .crows of 'tho 7 . A utrlaa. navy, according (0 n'dls- t patch received bore today from 2 ar*. Ich by tho Echo da Parte. The ‘dls- patch added,’ however. Uial U io‘ disr

* turbances '^rtre enppreased with the ’•nilm ost'severlty, and tbat’.’anmerout ' ?, h tBy^hlirh-<ft” '"*»ii~ ^ ‘>U" lowed. . ' .■ Moasnres hnvo boon taken to In-* creuo Uio, wifcenUge of OermanB In5 Uio 'Austrian-flooL »^ SlaTB-and Austrians are said to havo I prodpltated Uio trouble.

I COMMENT OK .m m - . »I . -ATBOCITIES BY imONDA c

* . LOKMN. May tM^ommenllag on a the anniversary of Uio sinking of the I ^uWUmla, Lord Rhonda doclared 10- I

- day thatrtb'tckalecr-wnnje-kW W n r ’ u :U io twentieth cenlnry Horod." ' f

"Worse, tiah Uin.sinking -was Uio t '' opiltaUoa-Rhts the n td a l was atnitk t* In coffimemDratloQ o r the sinking,** be v >• s a i l "May Uio world Boe-Uie'lnbar. ■“ cn l crimlnallly, o t-th o foe. Oer* 0* many la sUll anchMigwL ^Wo.miujt t* nol relax otu-'efforta^nnUl^wo do- I ? sUfly Uio on i. spirit which planned d■ and reJoic»4.in Uie crimo." t

* ' i t i i r tn tJ T t ---------- - -• - *y , •;jcom pebbkce y r r m m w , ®. ■ ■ ■ — — . . . .p » LONDON, May-7.1-"Don’t bo Inred «* Inlo a conforenco where^ Oeraany Is » » repriusonl'-d,/labpr'mlntoU'r Roberts t

r a n o d an Amorlcan later dolncallon t' In a speech'at Norwich. "If German n aodal. d tnoerstt w « : i4lDwed. to, at; a tend they will'be'(horQ' u . repre- s

\ sentatlves o t Uie’ lcalser. I ' voiild i Bobnor m eefto^'devil In.-hell." • • • • 'ri

M e s

flTHIN 48rARRASSECQOMli BOCHE EOW IS £i-► --------------

J Effort to Recover Heigh► — tance-by-Fiank-Movei Hindenburg Shifts Va

* .Withiif the Past Week t [ centration Near Amien J other'Assault There— K Powers in Great Foret I ' pated — Canadians B f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ W lu e h r 4 ^ ie y € e ^ » tu r e d r t

► , ■ ’

(F rank CluicltcinJ. N All indications loilny were tha t

strike will lie in the Arriis ecclor..Tho next 48 hours alioukl see d(

em war theatre if not in ,lioth the F - -Thcre-havc.l)cea.heavy -conccatjj’ in thnt region nn.d iffo British w ir ■ L whicli wns cviJeiitly cnrfied. out v Rtrcngth of the German forcc.s.

Eurhpcfin militnry critics havo would drivo on'Arras.. There nre'h '

■ importnnce lying immcdinlely north denlly hope to compel tho Critisji movement on the southern side.

During Uio eight dnyfi thn t hav( 80 badly whipped on the northern 0

^ burg has -been ahifting his troops a: fresh concentrntiond now lio to the

In the ineontime the guns have •and gigantic ortillery duels havo dc

B tb is bnttle line.I. Tiio possibility of a'double blo'

and the other on the Arraa fro n t- ® Should th is bo lho case tho Ame ’ of the fighting for^tHcy m o bolding;- frDDfberw'eenlS ond’do m ilta eoutht

On tUo A r m fron t tho CanadwI- play £or-Uiey have, ju s t taken ovei « tho devdopraents of the past 48 1: Q striko against the' positions the Can i. I t is coincidental fac t th a t tho 1 >• 'the ridgo o£ Vimy ridgo a s tra te^o “ the big B ritish offensive on tho Ar

(which lies ju st northeast of A rras) I. against w ^cli tho GcrmanB are oimh0 So fn r the heralded drive of tl

ItnliMi frpn t is held in abexonco, biB evident that, i t is tho Tontonie atrat 1; w ar 'n t tbo same time.n ,•. ' ■■•• I - — J ' —

:FO O D F O R m : : SCARCERTHAN tr EVERBEFORE^II-' : • f r ,

. SEIZTJEE OP OBAIN UNAO- ‘

1 OOMPANIED B7IN O BEA S- fi

t EDEATIONB ' i

- Fi^rther Reduction in jMeat Is Considered

.....- .

« M l n ^ 'B o p o r t s Thftt l i k in g of

’• ITkralnian Graiii U e u u p

ir 'Ability to Oontlnuo to ^ ^ t a h 0

5 ^ f l n t O e m l Batioiu- --- - ' J

.....................' P■ WABHINQTON,. May 7.—Tho food P " situallon in Germany Is a o ra criUeal '0 Uian It Has beon a t any Ume. p

If Germany seUca tbo grain aiipply liot U)o Ukraine, Uie bread situation tlwlil conUnuo u a t preaeat; otherwise b

1 condiUons will go. from Uie prcsa&t, t which iB bad. lo deddedly worse. Tbe a

1 soizdre o l Uio gralq supply, the nn lri- 00 Uon commlltoo of Uie reichstag, re* p- ports w ill not r ts n tt In Increu l n g o t ., T rtttlofiin~Tbeyinvere u e onutinaTng 0

foalures of a dlspalcl} received-today U0 by tbe sta to deparUnant from .an ad- r K UiOTltaUve 'sourco wMGb'wu<sD>->«- r e TMled. ' . I . ‘ T - r . Tbo dispatch aald Uiat tb e qiftUm .. of anoUier rodncUon of tlu>:meal ra - b1 UoRB In Oarmeny la betog ConaldwajL »- At p rearnt tbo allewatfce Ib tw o bun-. I 1 drod grarames a week and th e ’ebii- ■

templated redocUon wonld be to.160 , ’. grammea; o r less ih a n -a Q uarter b t

f ' Tbo nulritldnal 'm lnlftpr^waV i.ported to have, made it plain' t ^ t Ui( 11

I aeUure. of the grain of the'^VknUna %I would not resn U In la rg e r rations, bnf. eI to llio’,contrary, wonld pertnll a eon: 11 tinnatlon-bnly of condiUons aa tJey rJ no^r e jis t. ' The.tiPtralnlaB'pcM Bats %. a re keeping tb e w pp ly la > u r tra te n. atorvs; Uie dispatch addv. i(tid:1a'Uie a1 ta r^ r . e l t l» of U i e - ^ l n e (beta Is ti

much aufferlag for m u it of

8 ett o r Buy T h ro n g h •

^ TIMES^ • AavcrtiBement

T U E aP A Y ,^ rA Y 7,i018--

? HOURSOimWBERENEliT.^E S T O l f l F A l l 'ghts of Straltfgic Impor- . vement Is-Anticipated—Vast Number of Troops k to Neighborhooid—Con- ens. Experts Look for An- 5—Movement of CenbrgI—ree on Itoly-Also Antici.........1 Back on Vimy Ridge ^ Ip y-carAgOT----- --------------

J.N ,S .C «M =IM itor)hat the next blow tliat the Gprmans' ' -

e deciaivc developments in tbo wcst- le I'Vcnch ond Itnlifili nrcnas.eatrotions of- Oonnnn- mon-nnd-gunB---------■ur office lodny told o f a raid tliere It with a v icw .to .determ ining the

ivo long predicted thnt Uie OennnM - '0 'height pofiilions of great strategic- irth of the city and the Germans ovi-. iflji to abandon them by a flanking-

lavc elapsed since the Germans wort Tl of the Flanders front von Hindoo- IS and guns and a large pa rt of the . the east of i ^ a s .lavo been busy on tho P icardy fron t t developed along the greater p a rt o f

blow—one delivered east of Amiena mt—grows.Americana -will bo caught in tho tVickb^iAlUPlBortflnt p a r t .o f . t to -P io a i^ - i '------atheast of Amiens., ' 'i d ^ will bavo an im portant role to }ver A sector in th a t tone and'-'from !8 hojira tho Oermans aro likely to Conadians taken over, he Canadians havo been p n t back' in ,'>^0 position which tboy captured ia A rras front last year.* Vimy ridgo

as) is e'videnUy ono of the'objective! iming. , ')f th e Anstro-German annies on tho

b u t i t is beeomisg more and n o ro t r a t e ^ to strike in both, theaters o f - ^

i ;d N D ^ May' 7.-BriUah troops Buccasafuliy raided tho German Ilnee at Nenvllle Vituao, Uie war offloe reported today.

Oorman troops a'Uempted to -raid Uio BrlUah linos at Boyeilos but were repnlaod.

EHio otriclal text follows: -“A anccessfnl raid wai carried o « t............

in Uio night Ume In Uie nolghborhood ' of N^uvlllo -VltBsio. We caplured a few iprlsonors, threo laaeblne gnaa,. wlUi light canalUcs. A .raid -at>

}. tenjptod by Uie ene i^ at Boyellea >' i f u repnlBod. Thora w u noUilag’ farther to report" , ' ‘

Ukrainian Tool of ilun.DiuoIveB Rada'

^ O l iu b C a b a l F a n n t o I3nlr ' hork 'and InroBlaes ills Earaeit

. .. Co-oper*UoB-to-Tb«B--=--------------------------

if ,: Zu^cb, May,'?.-rO«neral ^ r o p a t^ ’ ak! (A pn>:Oennan) wbo has' jnst ’

y p r o d j ^ ^ ^ l f , ; h e t a ^ : ( le ^ e r ) , .......... ..6t,a li:U llB ai"h aa Usned »,proeii.'

a matlon dlssblvlng Uie rada,,(a)lnU.'. U 7) '■ ^ .th » peasant iomipmeeai; 1 4 ; - '

_ w ^ d ln i to te /c n M H o tt jn e a l tM J ^ --------■ Tbe p ro ti^U o n saya 'tb&aka t a , '

powerdf’Uio help of Uie «ebtrU ea* V 4 pIros,mU)tQl;to Uielr’pm isaL '..w e' .,, w in contlnne Uie Ogbt fo r Uie. • .

curitj; of U k r a l i ^ ; Tbe cabinet a p - , potntod by .me will ad lm alste r' U u , '

y laws promulgated tUaultaaeooaly with n Uie nomhiaUon of tbo cablaet nem-^« bors. The n d a Is.dlssolved. U k a w l a * - t. Uie peasant commlUee. All m lnlsteri 10 a re deprived of office. ' lA m ' ooa*,_ 'I- cemlng.Oie\laatag cleeUoa,! w U l'b e . t* published sooa \ / . '>1 .jM ia la .p to p e rty -w lll -b e -« o a e ld e re d - r- '~g on Uie baslB.bf ’’Caltnre aad-dvUIa^. ’ ’ y Uon." if-w u sUted. . The .-fdriaap^- I- radi’s decree wUl be a n a 5 t u » e e d ; , l t ' >- waa Itated a»d th * .r« b W « e n .a * T .f . .

rieultura! property',wlU ia .' I t U ,reported-todoyjUat. ( h o . 1- br part pf tbe Black iw fleet caPta^'^ >' -

I-. Ukralnia. , ,■ J - , .

J ' f r e , i t i 5 ^ ^ K T O s j f l n i , , j

i- to ,ha«--(d1d,thb '.people .% i:’<bfc'-‘illw? Ib'eatro tOBlgftl;bow-maa^^B6wV^t1I^it:t*^■:•^^e ^ n i a b v e V d le ^ B d -a lo to ro lh e r rB ^ 'u ; ,A : It e«Ibg:,tUnfB U -.lB lW w ^;to> it!rti: ^ladSe*toa.■^llbo tm a b f t^ b e ^ > ^

e M p tnre .irtiIid i:beJ«fl^ ta :-«b im ^’.:s ta'Oie .oiBtyl o irr ttt M ^^ bert Irter lo'taU >n KbenUt;'' I'.v

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0 . 0 . Zuck made & sliorc lour te rrito ry aurrouadlnR' Soako'

.■valley Uils week. Ho tnado U) Tla, t’ord. ' •

Sam Duolil was forluoftto lo diaao tlio rongo liio Klmborly

ware hod for salo. Ho madu th chaeo on Uio d#y Uio jirlco Vi'au

___Uireo dotiara.. Mro. Ntiil Stono wa* dullo 111 at

llio early pa rt o t llio week wl — attaclc-0f-lft-|?rlpp0i---------- —

Mrs. Qarl nidRoway mailo a - neos tr ip lo Twin RiUh on Wodt

afternoon. ' •V. 0 . ■Hackman .spenl -Salurd

tiirnooR fn Twin J'nIlB. -- Mro. Sam Morrllt and mothor

Hawk, spent Tuoodny In Tw^p Sfm. Ei'Cftjlt McJfofitoro Jios a

ponlod Mrn. ItecU. form erly of l>erly, (o I’ortland, whoro Mra. has COQO for an operation.' UcBsrs. Ureckon and Suramoru

— --------------— tonc.to .IlaboJo iL j-W JC k._____

Bpont Sunday vlsltliie wllh frion

Mario J’cllynnKo and QIadya ciar(h wero in Twin Palis Tu a ftom otn on annual l»ualncBS.

Bcrnlcc Emflniicl niiont Tu nlRlit In Kimberly with frlenda.

W. F . Brtckon watt ia Twin Tuoodny ovenUif; ou bUHlncsu.

Mcadumcs Sununcm. Atkinson,................. - - to r - and.-..Viui - iiou len .n tten ile

meollng for all Hed Cross aux otflcora In Twin t'ullB Tuesday ini;. Mr. Arne, roproiiontaUvo 6catllo lolked lo them on Uorao vice. T/iero wfll Iio h roprcfloni appointed In Kimberly In a ahort

Mildred GUI iipent Uio week . wllh Mra, Raymoml Slevens.

• Mlaa Ulancho Ulyna wont to Falla Friday ovoninR.

Mr. ICaatwood has Inkcn' ovci \ management of lho S tar ilicalre.-

Mrs, W. Hnrdor In working In iton'fl storo, loklng Mrs. m iia D placo,

T/io Rfrls of fho KfmbcrJy > nchool orgnnizod for w ar work di

,t|io vacation time, iSfdBos woro : ed by tho glrl^-prom ising lo o two dnya a week In ^ u a o h o ld al

• two iierlods n w eek^n clihor wa llcf work, or fooa conaorvallon. ficoni wj*ro olocled by cacli of

— --------------------------- groupi-wbo-Mo.to.kiwp-l&-touch.lho w ork dono. by Uiolr Rroup dt

- . llic B urrocr and report to lieadc ■ .V ra eacR month. • Tho following

Uio.omcers. Houaohold aid, prcsli Vora Jomlsoni accrolary, Idolla Fc

. w orlli; -war rollof work, .prcsli 'H a io l Vnn H outen: accrolary. Naomi W righti 'food eonnom jircsldcnt, Helen AlUorlameyor; si tary, Domlco Wilson. This Is n m

' ment ia which all tbo ochools aro log part.

Mrn. George nreor s p e n t , Fr , aftcmoon fh Twin Falla In tlio fr

cot of surglcal’ilreBsingB. Mrs. Ui c r hiyi boon' appointed In Miss W Jngton’n placo. ■

Tho company of Ford atid Ande dissolved pnrtnorghlp tlio early

_____________O t.tllCShop ono hlock wenl of thiTMl'at Uonal Hank, In a ill’n old blacksi ahip.

0 . 0 . Zuck hna m ov e d .Iiin ^a l tato offico to one-hair of the i Bwraringcn barber shop, there ha heen n parUlIon pu t llirnuRh for purpoao of dividing lho Mnin nho: tn iwo eauai parla. Mr. Bwearit U iu tako caro of tho w ork during Xuck'a ahsc’nce throughout Uie i on anacBRlDg.

V. 0 . Backman la tu rn ing hln ga ' ■ , into n smalt aludy, b o thn l he w l

nblo to havo an uninlerrupled s hour,

. Bosnie and Stella Dolon woroTwin Falls Saturday.

A rthur » . Fay is doing ca>pc w ork n i home thiu week, flnlsiiln; odd John prior lo taking up wor Murtattgh.

^ ' Mr. Bnjitwood spenl WednesdaTwin Falla.

Mra', Hawk Icbtcs Tueaday for• easlem home, . Mra. Hawk In me

. of Mrs, Sam MorrllL Sho fiaaspending Uio winter with her da tor; but foil tha l ,aho m«nt ro hom oondccounlorhor'hcaiU i. .

Rev. nuBsoll of Windsor, Mlns acccimpanidQ' by hla wlfo and I

------------- >------tt^ T td -P r id a y to-mako-Klmlwrlybomo. Rov. Russell will bo rcmcn cd US n special friond o( W ill I! don. and a C brlilian church mini

Charlen Eoalwijod and Noah S t Ingon wcnt to Twfn Falta Saturdc inm nnct businciiB.

A party o( young pOopIo npont day evening on a wcIner roast al

• Lost Lako, ■* • -V’Jcaao~&teolRmlth, non of J . A..S

nralth, nnd Qeorgo Sutcr havo-bocr lifled by lho Twin Fnlla board e

__________ ___ UielT—belnc ..nccdcd_la_lhD _lralt camp a l ^ l l U k o by May 10.

Tom Jlusnell hao bought Uio S'• oneo property fn , Uio-wcnt pa rt

town, Mr. Ruasol oxpecta lo movi ;to tow7i'w|iore fie can be In touch ^ I s niDrcentilo bunlncss.

’ Mr, Youngs and family ,who born rcnlding la Uio old restaii

V bu ild ing 'a re p rep a rin g 'to moroGlenns Forty,

Thn 0. S. L. dnpot is ne.irly i plcted in Jii3 roe<Jft«tructlon s

equfpprd, with n'livrgo veoltfiulo r ■ iween and nn immenno.iickflt ol

Uio frciglil room has ali>o beon larged. The entire building in h repainted In-lho colors of cream i-lrh brown.

H elen A lberl'm eycr ha.< real) h e r TwtlUon wllh Uie F irs t NaU Bank. ■' ' -

Tlic Mlnaen Lu1u Ogg, nnd B r a i ' ■.cofr ftod Messrs’, Jess SteeltmlU)

' N. H. Hlekorsdn sponl I'VIJay oa l A rtesian City,

w Art' Wlluon nnd wlfo and Ch: A y lon and wife woro a t ^rtealan

^ “Toa“h 'sw oarlngeu and-Cl'iwood wenl to Filer Friday orei

y tho Intereat of tho plcturo ahov

—---------- Chas. I':ofltwcod haa rented UMir nf-iho nlshcd aparlm onts above tho old

river ^ oro storo building., ih / t r lD .Tbo sranll.babe of Jo Suloy li

ill a t tbo paren tal boms.JO Bu>. Lambing aponl Wed:

i-ib finrit aflcnioon In Twin Falls, fho m^r. E dgar W ilson rocelvcd-.word

<-n.V . i X - hla broUior. wbo is residing at ion, Nebraska, waa qulto low. I

I ot hnme Ilnaaoll Wiisoa lott towith an llto tt vlall. Mrs, R. Wilson will

a l Uio aamo tlmo, going to Om , T h i i s i . viBUTilfltarw iio-is-aisa-qulto-i edneaday • A. H. F^y aponl Monday tn ooncauay bualnosa.

I flora bavo | | h

O r m i ly 1_7 ~ , ~r„ p. a. Chnrch ■ rlenda on Sunday Bchool a t l0:30, ^ .-----— -G huroh-aon 'lM a.Jit-l2:30.;3

dys.w ii* Mutual Improveraenl assoc Tu?aday Tuesday ovcnlng a t 8:00.

__— I. .Tuenday . ' M. E . Church Notesda. . - , ______In Fallb t i ,o Kpworth leaguo hold Uiol

J ular aodal mooUng In tho baS' on, Proc. ot uie M. B, church on F riday .. ndedJhD ufcnly-flro ,.younc. pcoplejvoro. m xlllary and enjoyed a vory onjoyablo ay even- [ng pinylng gaoica.0 from ____________

>” « S«f- JI. E. Cbarcli S o r i t e l^ontaClt'O . ____o rl Umt. / Mar I j 'C k end jq o. m .~Sunday nchool noBSlt

_ , 11 a. m.—Public worahlp. A 1 lo Tft'in cr’s Day Horvlce. Sermon by lho

„ ■ .Islcr.m r the g p_ n^—EpworUi Leaguo Ant

nary'program .In Wll- jiio public Tory cordially In

1 Deeds „ ii Borvicos! ■. . . Tuenday evening..May H : M

y ly social fo r BIbltf class a t llii> Ic^durftg of, H. W.-Mu^d's.

0 Bpend -~’chu rch ol ChrM1 aid. or ______war May. Juno artd July will bo Bpe an. Of- orgaaJxaUon w ork beginning of the Uio young peoplo’a departr

ic^wlUi. T i f o i r anltB-titHKbqild-iip-tbo-d^ I during nionlal w ork of Ibo church 'Is a f •adquar- and U will roqulro Uio eai ■Jng aro co-operaUon of ovory meml«r. •csldont,. UB nil get Uio hnbll o t atlendlnR ‘ t regular Sunday services of Uio chi csldont.Iflibio achool a l l 0:00-a. m., folic ’. Ml*' hy 'communion and morning wot m tlo n . n l i^;oo o. m. Evening worahl : socre- 7 ;3o ^ tn, (Y. P .'S . C. E ) and nt a move- (W orship and aermon.)ire Ulk- nro cordially Invited.

■'■'Wm : M. B. Cbortll S o l t.D inter- 71,0 cl,olf cinaa Wednesday eve ■ onlortalnod Uio Boya’ Winner cI WalK- nnd Uioir paronta Qt tho MoUit

Sunday achool. 'A dollghtfurovc: tiderson ^.na aponl In playing games ani ly pa rt pfjxo wns owarded to Harvey

? fnr TTifilftnf tlm t'unt MarJiBalmt—fat Na- trcBhraenta woro Uien aerved, and :k8rallh ^ h lo hou r Uio party adjour

'Tho Goldon Link clasa of the A L j Sunday school hold tholr trior

' class mootfng o t tho homo of MlsB 1 having Wobstor. Thoir bunlnesa soa to r tho onn,)3 toilowed by games ai ■hop fa- iiKhi lunclL -A dolighttul ovonlng' arlngon Bponl-ond a l Uiolr usual hoar ie'” aUlo “ iJounied.

‘ garagd . Christian Churth

I The'Loyai Berenn class and Icai‘ Mlsn l la ie l Woods, mot a l Uio 1-nr« -itr lo f Dackman Wednoflday o

^ ing. Tho object of Uio meollng to olccl a prosidont to tako the t

‘l i l l l .?r of Mrfl. Betty Hayea, Miss IJoler borUmeyor was aolecUid. Mias W has many IntoroaUng' and dof

^ In future. .I t ail tho ico-oporaUja tbo d a sa wljl bo on

r«F line best In-UioJilaloiT of Uio.dii Tho Loyal Worlconi and tea.

J l been baaement odaneii- ChrlsUaa ehu rd i Friday evening, re turn to p o r^ n t bnalnosa of tho ovoaing

Uio'solecUon. of n pennant and tnollo- Tbo niollo solectoj was ‘

r s ■‘'K- HolPloK-'’At a lato h o a r refrBghmmttf

S m b el^ ^ S -rm n S H n g which U nv^pfalii I Uie teacher woro sung and apprnln “ o" 0^ h c rap lend ld work amonj

Mra. Hawk Uien presenUid Uio ■ M ft ‘»^P)o PJcluro of Uio Ici

of the Loyal Movement. - Pfi. k. Mra. Hawk leavoa Tuesday for

r n t ih« cast, and Rov. Uut a t me W indsor.-Missouri, has been . Sinei. lected to J il l UilB'v.acancy tnado tq .Mn no'. IP“vlng.•d as to P>^cUce. Thursday nighttralnlne "* uo“ »u»Uy la rw fttlendanco, t iraininB n e a r iy 2 i) of ibo’ mtniliera'i > <?n»nr co-oporaUon wlUi tho I.a rt of P*nnlttodlOvo in. specials, eich with Uielr'Tnrr

10 have . , E8SAT CONTEST ilAumnt Thoro will bo an eaaay contest oro lo on‘by Uio W. C. T . U. a t Uie'Chrli

church Friday oveni'ng. May 10. ly com- eaa.^ya-aro wrllton by Um-pupil

work, tho fifth and alxth grades ot Uie a—fully. llc_acliooIa_BlUi_Ui(«_hdplQl_: lUle Be- (cachom. P rfies nro glren fo cnc ; offico, ago tho, children In Uiis great n on ,en- Tho paronta, a ro cordially Invite n being attend thla meoUng nnd all who am nnd intercsled io tho temperanee w

After Uio program thcro will bi esigned wcl&l hour spen t in the hnacmen fnUooAl OLLIE MONTOOTII,

Presldoi<aa W y. IDA E. JAMES,IU) and Socrotai

KIMBEKLY D EPA RTI

:y evening . i ........ ..............

Chaa, Ui>- ’’’ ^an tv iaay /

d Uio fur- old hard-

ly Is quite -

ITednosday

ord Uiat - - - •■‘•^'■-^'-•-•'-'>^-*1 a t tock ^ t ■V-

» E. Wll , il*: to mako /•will leave - “ Te-.vOmaho to j.'to low^— “

morning

pf Mclatlon.'

reg- baaomoul

About M rro^lirea- bio ovon-

X I " I - ''i • K y . .

"'“ ill.- Kimberly Red Cross Elect. New Offic

Annlver- _____ " •

Invited Dorn’ llanoA] Training Docs n 'o rk -Q u a r lc r lj H c p o r f ^ o i

Month- (ircn t A cU rlly-M re. G.- Bt lii> homo Chairman

Tlio offlcera of Uio Klmborly bi o f Uio Red CroDS'mot witli Mra.

, Iloutea on Thuraday afiomoon nnd planned Uio-^frorlc for Uio

ng flral ing year.artmonL y Iio chairmen o t commltUioa fo- d ^ r t - to in in g ycun iM 'a jrfo in jw sr-------

Mrs. 'W, IL Summerfl—aewiiig. e arnest Mra. Sam Strong—knllU ng.'

n ’ Mra. Bn;mor la to aucceodling Uio W alklngton after achool la l u ' '5 w l l aurfflcill -drosalng chairman;,ollowod i,,,o,pg and Wllnoa for refugee w worahlp g s n . Atkinson aa dm lnnan of n

bcrnhlp commlttco, l u t Uio comm a t 8:.10 ,0 work wlUi Uio Junior Red C

' liaa no l yot beon aolocied.Wo bavo Red Cross pins oow

Bale a t Uie Gem Stolo Lumber of Thu price Is twenlj--flTO conta.

ev in ln6 6 iT h o .b o y a .o t Uio manual tral: ' . . ..®! deparUnenl havo made four Jled C oUiodlat nionoy boxes which .w ill bo place ovcaing conapicuous places in town. Any t “ ll ^ ber o t boxes, however, will be grt r Wood approdated and"pul to uso. Tho 1

lin u u i ur mn n»a:Ciu u m a am I and 1)0- nny money In Uie bank horo excof

a »uni- <»r oxpensos, All o ® ® V ,r nm ounU -nro sent lo Uio cbapte noiiuiiy Twin Falla to bo pu l Into good us SB M ar. , Proctor had Uio charter ft aesBlon od and presented to Uio bntocli t ! a hung In Uie Rod CroBa room;Ing waa T ho s iu tfca l drcaalng «juoUi “f now been reached for Uils monUi

Uiero will bo no more work lo do Ul Uie IwenUoth of next month.

All membora of Uie Red.Crdsa joined la a t Mny ond have'nol'rli:

teacher, od nro requcaUd jo call a t Uio 10 homo s ta to offico and 'loave thoir d

oven- w ith ' Mr. A tkinson^ As thoae ' Ing waa yearly mcmhorabips). nil who Jo 10 placo la s t May m ust renew or U idr n Qlen AU bershfp will m a out.I Woods Tho ft^lowlng ia last quartor’l doflnlto po rt: ' , ho claas Now members, G; surgical dress

ono n t 739 a rtid ea ; aewing. 319 articles; .d iu rch . QUQa,..19. comi>Iolo Inyettcn and G< teadinr, tr a arU elei; knltUng, 1C5 arUcles'i « o t lh o JiioDarjr 1; rollof, ono truck los Ing. Tlio cloUilng. Junior Red Cross: Exj Ing waa ituroa, ynm , I74.1B: thread and nc< nd of a $1.26; . brought in. five pounda/ sa "L tv. foil; IW dozen scarfs, 10 balls a

rags, SOO bunches of gunwlpora, tf woro awcators, 87 ombulanco plltowa, nlBca o f 'ilozon flouF'sack's, Bbni‘'o'ut,"ynr1 pprecla- awcators and two Belgian aqii long us. , ---------

^lca*dero FOOlUJnNUTE MRN 8ELECT1

for hor Tuesday aflemoon about six Ruasoll from each ot Uie high achool r

!on 80" wero pormlltcd to contest to 'd D by hor mlno which of thom wna entlUed '

callcd Four Mlnuto Men. Tho ght had neni of Uila contest woro called 0, thoro to apeak-.WodncBday upon Uio ao ra 'p ren" ot'U io~thlrd't;tBerirn)X i5.'"T!iisi he lead- speokora represented all Uio grad led her tbe high nchool from tho first s. evpry Jun io r higb to tho Senior cloaa. tn n r Intorost was Inlenno and the yi

speakem brought out many Vital sona why overy clli^en ahould d<

„ .i ,.1- Ju ty in Uila third Lllierly Loaa d ■ . T bo.dcdalon.oriU ie JudgoB-n

bolween the"Snfim ' Idella Farjia* , , X f and Nnoml-Wrlgbt, Tho ones

whom tho flnnl dedBlon Is glveri f th lr i up-during the coming

" so n - to gjje Bhort-fo^^r-^ninu^»-^ , upon governmental subjecu befon

luTto . . • • '[ 'w o r k STNN, FER^KR IN rJA H I bo a ■oenL .LONDON, May .4.—Ansten S'

se c reU ry of the Slnn Fcln orioi Ident. Uon In Ireland, hna been nroatei!

•CraJcjs. said a CentrarNowa DlsJ otary. ' Uila. afternoon.

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SonrJ PHONE 4 7 JBremer Yoar Item it latereit

Office , • N roKimberly >

y branch , Adrancs lira. Van)on lant. -------------------------------- ------ --ho com- ■

I for the PH0NEL6■ " DE. EU.IS E. DKBfiS

YeterliarT MisB Kimberly, Ida]

; Mra, ------------ --— —B work; , ' ~ ■if mem* ' ■ ■ ■' ■

W.B. SILVERS

?‘o f f f ^ drayo^., Servlco, Auto U irtlnire ' p -onpD y lan d ]»:d Crosa X o r. T o a n tho S tandard Ilaced In 'lynu'm. ■ ' ______grcaliy , ■ ’ -

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(copUngII olhor I ■ I.. . — .1. iptor al ...... — — ^ -

tr from*:h to be Dnder State and NaUona^aparr

UomboH of tho feiWral Rei DUi has . ' . Syatdm'nUi‘, «o I ^

toi/ w n i FIK D -dsa who personal’checking accouat wllb

rtnow- bank jot great convonlcnco. II wll jio oom y®** 1° reeo

dollar your Poraonal transacUons,- tona • aro bills by motl- and will tifovldoI lolned ’’llh antomaUc receipt for r S bin paid by check. ^

Wby nol try thla plantlorTi ro- --------^-

BjUTE o f SniDBIlLI ressin^. >Unikerl,., O I d » ^ ^ *

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ellAINS anil SEEPynm~rorsquares.

ICTED handle Them

Ix moa CAUiII rooms . o'deter* ‘S w iS office ancd u'oa’ e l e v a t o r s - a n d g i h l s ^ l x - a c q u a i n t e d - w i t h - i

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."“ win m a r k e t p r i c e s a h - s o l i c i t y o u r b u s i n e i

joroiis ■ ,■The Farm er «

IL Grain and Milling Btjtk. i Corapan

■ l ^ ™ b « ' ' l y > H « -aistatch •

DVANCI. ID A H O

S t O K^ . Our Storage P lV To obtain this priTL ■ us a t once.^ We will niake d(

June.Thegbvenunents

-$8.5CNIBLEY-CH/

Help Win the

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Are you prepared' .llh 111. ■ incase of lossby Iw lile n - '

^ ‘'o 'lia yWo you icies. You cannoor oacb <

: Think it over.

g H FIRST N / J Kimberly

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I . Havi]^ takeiZ auto busii

ket I P«*tofyour:

-us i — “OuTWorlTlrX of service,

our I • ', to I ■ps. !• .lest- t ......... - •ahd I ' f r * y . i 16B3, i I V l l l ) f ) P i r | l

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Buttenvrappers Prin IntEe.Week

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* . TUi^DAY, MAY7. 191

'age GdaiPrice on Utah Lump Coal

jrice ordera must bieleft with

deliveries during May and

it says “Store your coal now.”

O - P e r T o D L iHANNEL LUftJBER Cp.

Phone 16

he War by W. iS. S b ^ p i

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c k S o u th o f "Depot

oaoi»oo<KK3<}CH»KH»Q<m!»maCK7ffO<rod

igen Wilson IR E , F U R N I T U R E a n d - I H A R N E S S I

ines Are Complete <

W E C A R R Y Ir C A S E S a n d T R A V E L I N G

B A G SK36oo! oa«iofl6oooaoooooooobaDo«H:

3(i'to take cash for your crop yH A IL?' . , ■once and get one of our pol- not afford to let this go by.

NATIONAL B ^ K

Idaho

cen over the repair part of isiness I will appreciate a ' ir repair work.

i r G i i a r ^ f e e d a n d T H F 6e i t

Yours, -

rinted at T k Times Eveij.Day

:ek a t the iSame Pnce*'

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— tly g ja r tJ t iU s iS t i^ f e o a ^ o f Solving Labor Shorti

H O P SPJU N oa Aj-Jt, m r u ti- lliaU oa o t tho conrle t workore as & mcoQS o t BoMns tho labor ahortaso b rousttt qn b r tbo tfnitt and enlist* m ents v a s nrced boto:UHl&r b r 'M n .

■ Q.; A. Brown, cbalnana of InduaU-lal u d Bod&l wQdlUoni,-OUahom& BlatQ Fedoratlon o t Woman’s Cluba, In a apoocb te to ro tho NsUonal FodoraUon o t WomQA's Clnbs. - , , ,

"T oday 'tbo call to ibonldor arm s Is ibsvrerod bjr the- flowor o t our joon s 'm a n h o o d ; thoio noxt In pbr- .slco l filno is m u ll meoC tbo nood tor . -otlier lo n a s o t w ar Borrlcp," sUo said.

'^ o r c f o ro , bdcaiuo o t oecesBlly’H -demands, It Is 'o timeljr hour to which to g iro to tho mim In tbe shiidow In

'■ o u r priBODS tho proud 'p rlrllo so ot -coDtribuUnK to tho world's nood. Tho

~ . paym ent or on Oquilablo FOEO to tho p r ls o p r . 'a s a-.rigbt. commonda Itoolt both iro m hum anlU rlan nnd uUlltiu-- lab standpoints to tho frlond ot p risoner and' tho student' of occinbm* lea. W ork fs (bo prlsoner’a r fg b t . '/f

______ , bo Is now, cniled to lsbor fox hla coun-tr7 “ nB~tt“jDrui' uf wiir Berfiee.— tho- - ’CODSdotubeea th a t bo Is thus saaar* ing his account with socioly will

'b n n s Increased oolt*reipoct and new. courngo wllh whicli to toco tho world upon relcnso. ' ’ .

. ^ " la pursuBDco of ti la g m r ln g roc-.-J IgBlllon o t the rlgbta o t the priH ao r i • ^ and . hls raltto In w ar sorrlce, a bill •

'was Introduced Jn the United Statos : Sonato (8. 8076, Dec. 4.1617): b r Sen- •'

' a to r Hoko Bmltb; o t aeo rg la,~ and 'la ' tho Honso of Rcproaontativea (H. I t '

------------T T O r P c im n w T r br TOprogontatiTB-'----------Bouti i i , n h k U BLUks the atlHtatlon-otV tho labor o t tho Federal aod oUier i

p rleoaers .in Uio niiuiufocluro o t gor- , cm m ont supplies and OQUlpment, cs- , peclolfr for w ar pnrposos and In Umo .

. . • « f w ar. . ' ........... - ‘'I t w as-proparod bjr tho National '

HuhPropaganda - ' ; -----------To BeCombatted ;

'8pa)i!ih*Ainer!caai r re p a ro (o-.Con* ' duct C«Dpalin> o( BdniatioD In the .In terest of Denocnter>'

. . ■BAN FIIANCIBCO. May 0. - 0 orman Vropnganda In Uoxico J t to .bo com­bated by’Amodcan prbpagnndo. Tbe , nu isses o f Moxlco-aro,to-bo lotonned : th a t Amerlea and tbo allies; « o t Qor-

^ s iany and hor lilllea. aro dostlned to , win tbIa w ar; tha t Mexico’s boat and ! m o st lo ra l friend ta'Uio ITnited Slates.

A merican clUions of Bpanlah blood -and bfond-ralndod Mexlcaa d t lu n s wbo have watched the tra ra lls ot Qieir own country (o r tho la a t tew yoara w ith approhooslon aro united ,

- U rthB p m i for lbo'dls»omInaDon ot tho tm th among, tho clU toary o t M o t' i

- Ico to opeo tho/r oyea and eatuo Ihcm , t o throw otf, beforo It Is loo lato, tho' ' < h ac» le r‘o ra u to c ra c y ^ ltB 'U iV ‘cbn- "

' ;ilng - Oorman propaganda * seeks .to . b ln4 npon th a t war-torn na tion .' > ,

. IngtoD, baa been appoaled to by tbe , / . le ad e rs o t th la .p i^ a lly moreiuont to ,

lond h ls aid aod U oanrlal ou lsU oco . f Nowspapor publlsbers, italosm on nml ■

• patriotic financiers will be askod to .- lend-tbelr suppo rt- ‘

Carried Through P r e i i ,Tbe propaganda will bo earned on :

tb m n g h tho Moxican press. bf> circu­larization, by apeakora and by <)lpIo a

' m c y w ith tho M eilcan goremm oni. , Manuol E Floros of ’Anabolrn, an >

educatod American of CaaUllliin birth , : rrbo has spent th irty y«b n 'of hls r

S llto In M etlco. lh ona of tbo leaders ot ^ ino mOTomeni to win Uexico to uio j

sldo o t the a llies.- So ld 'M r, F lores , ..yoBtorday:

"O nr undortaklng ls 'a * yot lh cm- , bryo. ;Wo foel. th a t the Uinn la ’ripo ■ •to s ta r t '4 countor-offciiBl« against „ -tho insidious p ro-G erm aa.proiiapnda .

- • which has Mlated In Mo'xlca for y rars ,y and which thrcntens tbo vory oiliitr ■ •onco o t thoT o p n b llo .'- I

"W o'know that tbo m assm of tho . Mexican poopio haro. boon to h»-

Hara tha t Germany M fhow ar .' Wo w ill;sbow th4in tiiat Qer- >, m any is loalng; is bOQnrt (0 bo defeat- , ■oduU lm aU lj: Uial Mexico's lifBtrSn- .

• te re sls aro Inalienably aawclalod with' c th e trium ph 'o t A m ortcoti.nrm s; tha t ■> -tho Dnited States Is and alxrayn has boen. Mexico's best frioml; tb a l Gor* , a u j iP r o a ls o s and Gonpan lu rrs n je . antroBtw orthy.. and ' th a t Qormnn . rriondshlp^m eaha spollaUon, sBbJu- i,

- i^ tlo ii .a n d auxeralnty, . ,‘'T he dorm ans in Uoxico ha re dla* .

to r to d tacts and'now a; Uiey baro ere- ^ a to d a falso friondBhIp and a false ^

v: —ddidoua, invigoratingdrink f i r a l l ; ItM them

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Alpta' i3 a beverage of q . , —it allays -tiiirst easilx, i

, ly and completely£ v ^ Home Shoidd 1

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-- Order a c ^ ofr AlpSa ior , iome—give it ,to,:y»ur fi ■ —drink;it^th yourmeal!

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oavT cl^ffllprrO 'M eanr rtage Brought on by Drafttl- Commitiee on PrJacns and Pri«oa La- a bor and has the unqualitlod endorse-

je a e n t of Ujo President of Uio Amorican It* FoderaUon o t Labor, tho Socrelary-of -8. W ar, tho SeuetA ry ot l^ b o r, the Sec- ol r o (a ^ ot.U io Navy, tho Quarlormas* to Icr O onorol'o t tho Army, a-ropreson* a t a t l r ^ f (ho mon Jn tbo prisons of

)a tbo cotmtry, and t!bo Prcaldent of tbo U nltodStaU s. '■ - , ,

JB "Tjie'blll provides for Uio oatabllsb- ;ir moot dnd malntenanco ot a factory br J . tactories<'rt(.Uio United SU tes penl- cr {onUary a t Athintn^aaH for' tho mon- (j ufacture of texUlea, mall aacks,;tent- >'H Ing aod .oUicr equlpmoot for tho ubo

Qf Uie United BUilcs govommont and Iq o t (ho Unltod States poQltontlarr itt of LearenworUi, Kan., a faciory or fac- jQ torios for Uio manufacture o t turnl- 1,0 lure and offlco equipment for t!io ubo lit of Uio United States government, and

a l tho United Slates pcnitentlarr a l Ijo M cN eliri^and , Washington, a pulp Q. and paper mill for tho manutacturo I t o t print aod othor kinds of paper for Q. tho uso o t tho United Statoa govem- 10. jncnt-and-tO -C m lln the United States r . Army prison and disciplinary bar* ill racks and tbe United Suites nara l iw. prison for Uio manufacture o t supplies Id for tho uae of tho OoTomment

'T ho propoaod Induatriea are ' lo- C-, ca£cd near t io sources o l the m u t n d }r supplloa, and should .Uio O oremmonl ,11 fall to-nood Uie enUro product o f Uio ]B penitentiaries.thero ceulU bo no valid I- .obJecUon. to th« sale of any surplus la Iti-th6•opon-mark•t;-sInc«-lt-ls-spocl• l t flcally required -that tho prices, paid

at £fllltr fo r tho soraa commodlUes, and sr th a t Uie hoars o f labor and the rato

of wages shall bo tboa'o prcTalllng (n IQ the aamo rlclnlty, wagbs subject to

Uie nocessary deduction^ to r thrf pris- (ll onerfam alntonanco." _ . v

.fear., A m orlq i^pM guIesc«alJ;;_por- . m ltlec l'O erm an‘propsganda' tb 'oro'w ^ and grow unUi today li hi admitted by

«ur~BliM’amon:that-M oxlco-iB-slmoit ~ a ,h o sU lo -c o u n try ..^ d .'y o t..l am ab- i'.- Bolutoly assured Ibat this oril condt-

tion can bo changed and readily; tbat this distorted noUon of Ui^'alms and -purpoBos til tbo United Slates mny bo rocUtled ovor n ig h t

, J'W e sball nood aomo monoy; not a g reat deal. Wo aball conduct our

J propaganda from wlUiIn,, not (rom ” WlUiout Moxlco.' Wo a h a ire n l la t- ln

dur cauao of oducatlag ai\d Inform- Ing tbo Qerman p ^ l o , Intolllgenl and

' trusted loadora of tbo' poopio wbo ha re not-beon comiptod by Gorman

I, propaganda and Qorman .gold. I t I s a ‘f big undortaking, and y o t In a way,1: a simple ono. Within a fow wooks wo ^ expect-to ha re ou rin lU al drivo well ^ -UBdof-way/^'

L' DEVICE THAT DETEBMINE8 “ . 8E X RKPOBTBl) B18CTVEEED

~'SA N 'raANCISCO, M V X - A so- ° c rc t device Uiat will Indicate Uio sox

of M y llrlng organism h M -b c ^ .tn -

a tru m o n leo o s la ta 'o tag lo b e 'o tM cro t f compoalUon ausponded by - a sllkon ^ fibre, m applylng.tho derice tho g/obo “ ia suBpoodtd above Uie sub ject U ° the organism is male i t Bwlnga In a

circle. I f Uio subject • la (ejnalo Uie globe swings back and.forUi llko the

“ pendulum o t a clock..* Tbe dovico was tirst tried on egga . ' f e Off Incubator. Over ninety por coat

o t tbe ogga ba tebei out a s JndJcatod ■ by .the InrenUon. Tbon other experl-

'• monls wero, made In a bulchor sbop.J Tho globo Indicated Uio box of Uie

° rivon dotormlnod tbo sex of a child bo-* foro birth.

' Tho* se w Instnim(|nt will bo rory ' ralnable in tho npprehontlon ot crlm*® Inols, owing to tho floxlble dotocUon , o f the box ot blood. A local dotoctlvo . agency is now InvostlgaU nglbo In- •ycD iiqn .

D A m a i r t SATINiQ FLA N .° IS lONOBED B I FIBEHEIY

" HOLYROKE, Colo., May 6.—Holyoko | ‘ Is a ll w orked pp over a tactory .whls-* Ue th a t w on't boharo. And os a ro- '. Bull an-oppeal bns boen mado to Uie , Stato Council of Dofonso to forco a ‘ 'fireman, whoao duty conalala In p a rt* lo operating Uio wblaUQ,.to tu rn }i Ib , ' w atch .np-ln accordance wlUi Uio lat* , J cat stylo-In time. Virtually a ll o f , ' 3olyoko for years has been In tho ,

bobit o t 'going to work and "knocking o i r by this whlaUe. B u t '? fireman '

* apparonUy does not care how much ,* daylight Holyoke lo»ea,|conUnulng'to“ ‘ obaorro Uio’ old tlmo. '- ■■ ■' I

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i^ " tN the j’ ars to come {his.wj ” I blind, A now world is b'ein n* one extraordinary s e n ^ in rf •ofthe'five'ordinary seijses.—The

within reach. They are consc perceptible to se^inj; m e n . '

fd T he sightless leam to rci “g m ethod. I t is interesting, to i w 'as h b fingen pass over th e u i! and his.roind-perceives the rays

T hey have special stenograph! l l ing prwses: Books and m a g ^ written language ot the ' sigh tle to . Men blinded in b a ttle an ** textile! arts, as moulders, and

h ighly developed sense- of-touc p. T he higher type of blin * charm . Their souls seem neai » t -cuiiarlybeloved'peop!e.-and-tli I- cohscious'of the kmdness-and-

regarded. N aturally they reac 30 they usually. s6em so happy ani 3t U nfortunately ,th e re are

have th e opposite efiect. ta pulsive to every m an, woman ai ,d when h esh rin k s from th e tef

face in the mirror, and shuddei a own voice, he w ants.to die.^ A great/ deal is being do: )l -They-are b e in g * ^ tte d w ith a r

is doing its part,^too, in th ew D and facial contour;.and ti^eAi “ a ttem pting to 'm ake life more 1

masks which' r ^ r e - th e ir orig

th an serving tife]W nd ;libcrt] u tfaepursuit-of happiness is th e c a all alike. VVe w ant to gp throu

th a t the bluVbird':Qf happiness . Ulii^ion is almost impossible to i t I t is the sacred du ty of a J 'fited by their sacrifice . to lenvi ^ th e ir usefulness; to em ploy ev<

th e end^that their lives m ay be 7 erished by the fortuhes of war.I* • ' . ' • .a . . ' . — ~ " * rr

■ How Would Yo OfMUesof

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One of the Many..Prpl ■ . Has to

I . OavrfyoQ.vvcrthought what stmngp cB abd boming prollcna must como op t t o^ Uie Ocd C ^s* workers «ben-Uioy sta rt i‘ out to rebulfd a Frtoch' town—Just Uio nI probiuro o f.tho botbed wire, for In. 1’ atanc6l This leiior tells I tt ' b[. “Wo have oAirly every day about a3 half 0 d onn German prlSQnori w-ork. I

ing omoQC*t os, wbo ara escorted lo to liV work .in the.monilng.iby a 'po llu and t<

tnJlKJ for Id ihe. evwlD* p ie y ap- bpear quite bannlcss, bot we bavo 'too ll many evidences all arouifa us to provothai tlielr n n la quite to ihe ran trary . n

- -"Ton^shoiild t w ths bsf<icd-Wln?T- Vmltos snd miles o M tT llo S a n y -o n o Jlcould ever get through I t lot alone nn^ ader. Ore..Is bejood I t ’s usually a:

Tfe Red Crt----------:---------------Bj-tHEODOSW

- ' . ' Qf th» viei

. Dear God, to leave thta sbelrercd pla . A T o give my aervire to a world tore J

To h rarih o wounds ot broken’ men, j ’ '■ To lend my hadiln nnio Iho mslme^'

' To give s 'woioab back bor m ao tron ^ "BBt-( wf(( tfo thfs for yoo." said tb(

Nay.' Bui Kiirif a re illtle,tow ns lhat ' "'N ow butiri'cil an'd hirnk snd drsolote

If 'i m )chr bring i)s .people hsrk to Q

. - . i f I nilshi ll'ri s frigtiieocd child and . “But l.wJll.do ibJs for yon.“ said tbt

"Voo may heil the wfionried’and yon Vou inoj :tirJn^rffew rtinifort and Joy

. |r Sll o'lihln your shelicrrd place ybi ■. - -Tbe «tri-iig|b, within your two benja,'

^ Through >'60. from you, of you I am I (all oiiT U yoQ (all o e '- i s s td ths'gr

1W KB, TijEaPAY. MAY .7 ,1 0 1 8 . •

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f THE MUTIUTEd ]HER LOVEJOY

.war will prove a blessing to the eing evolved. Nature has a t least in reserve for tliose who lose any /he-biind-fcel Uiings-thatjirc-nQt, asciou? of vibfations th a t are nol

read very quickly by the Braille to wau-h the face of a blind man ! Upraised dots oi a Braille book nysterics recorded tHere for him. phic machine? and special print- agazines arc translated into the tiess. > , are acquiring great skill in the ,nd in-other industries where a ouch is cssential .to.good work. l in d : men have great personal | learer the surface. They are pe- i

-tlicir clairvoyance_makcs_thcm. 1 Qd affcction with whiph they are- ' eact' to i t Perhaps th a t is whj? ! and cheerfulre forms of mutilation which Vhen a man knows tliat he is re- I and child who loob upon him; Reflection of his own disfigured ders a t the strange sound o f his

done for these mutilated men. J arms'ttnd legsr—Plastic surgery

5 way o f restoring palates, teeth Amcrlcan Red Cross in Paris is

-e livable for them by providing ' rigiiial features. They will be ^ i t ^ h e : ^ ^ ^ a n - o r a v e ^ : ^ ^ ^ -

are precious possessions, butledcanist right o f man. VVeare i’ough life with the sweet illusion. ,ess is jiist within reach, and this jto the disfigured man. .. If all those who have been benfr 'iave nothing undone to restore |every a r t to increase their men- \i-thc-«harm -otrper9onslitie»rto 'be enriched ralher than impov- ;

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oti Get Rid ' >f Barbed Wire? 1tpbkma the" Red Cro«a ;0 Meet ■ . '■ . . . I

:e colled and Btrctched sround in n stakes i1 or crosses about four feel loug, and 1 rt Iho whole thing makes a -trnlsl high0 majs-^m oUm cs ID or •40 feet wide. 1»• Tliero are reolly acrcs o t It around

h en , tind wben you Uilnk how manyIt airlps' of It Uiere aro, stretching from!• Belgium to Switterland-wby. it’s go- i0 Ing to be a real problem Sfler Uie war j0 to gel It all-up and out of tbe way. l iV bet a Jol o t peoplo walk lalo U tbroosb t0 the snow tl^ls winter. • e6 “We cao e across nneiploded sbeUsr. now add tben and hand grenades o f ^1 varions.shapes and'ali^ nlso; bnLJiiv I « Jleve me,'we leave them alona There ' Ir are (our on Uie wall In oar b a ck^ rd • y andsoveraltna-Oeldnearby," - '

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plscsi wherefrom I'm ay 'no t go - , re througb wlih war and’woe,?ri, .to mend tbe shitterw l mind, led, my ^ e s onto Uie blind; ■ from out the-veiy dead— ith# g rea t C S w Qf Bed. . - r

---------- ------- . Ala t onro wero white and tair ' * late >,ld,blackcnfd.Delds and liar*i ‘ , :o Hnd there as botoro ■rtbrlto^lnet-»bedtil,fr4fl»r-^~------ ^snd',leflve,lf,eomtflned~ ' ■ tbo great Cn«» ef H e i

yon may.jjntdb Uie blind,-- • *'Joy to bamanklad,' - -you give 'ra# for yoor part .

ids.-lho.plty a t jo u r heart;- am. by your own b n r t- s tr io p led, "

e great Cross bf ite d .' ' f

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Humane Side of War Act ' to Ught m Week’s

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CLBVEUVND, 0.. Mny C....Clevelandwill bo Introducea to Ujo riumano aide of war activities during Uio week wblloUio national convention of Uio Amer- ;Icon Nurecii' OesoclnUon in In sesalon ; 'horo. Tbo first oesslon will bo bold today.

ItlT ezpectcd Uiat 1.200 nursco from i'. a ll parls of. Uio country will attend :

tlie convention, wlilcli will Ld a Joint Imeoling wlUi Uio NjiUoaaf-LcaKUo nf iNurelng Education for Public Hedlih i Nursing.

Kntortalnment, o n o p f Uie clilct at-tractlona o t most national conveti- iUons, has been almost entirely elimln- i(itcd hy Lbo tommilteo id 'cba rgo nf .the convenUon and tho delcsatcs will 'dcvoto practically o il-U ielr Umo lo ^Uie problem of iDtoresUng young wom- I

. cn In becoming trained nurses go <Uml Uiey mny bo equipped for sor- ;

t vlco c lllicr^at home or, if qualified. 'And ther want orcrs'cas serrlec, (o ho <

y ready lo answer any call tha t may Ihs I

i made. i• —AnoUior-plisBe-of the problem o tA h^ ••

I nurse shortage Is how*, to- reach Uin imoUiers of girls who thcmsalvos 'would enter irnlaing-echools If 'somc* i

. body a t aometlme bad not whlapcred IBomcUilBff lato gomeboar'i ear obout >

^ nursing being fraught -wlUi “dangcrB.'’ «. I t a giri’a morola onj so precarious I

i U iat'they connot.survive Uio tmlalnK <courso, then said g lrt's morals would i

- collapao ia s#mo oUier Hno o t work I less .imporUmt particularly a t tbia H

- sugo-ot-U io-w at_______ ___________ Je Relcaalng "luxury nnrscs" ,wlll bo '

a t Uie convenUon. A n effort will bo i n mndo to . Impress upon - tho young

women throughout Uio country ,Uic *1 nocoBalty of training for duty ne I

numoB. nol noccsaarily for Bon-|co 1. 1ibroad..but UiBl.wojnny.lio.prcpnrocl I ) ftt homo to fill Uio gnp caused by Uio

trnnnfcr of UiouBnnds of Amoriran /• nuraen "over tliero." ncscrro nurses I

nro urgently •needed In overy .city !n i Uio-coifttry. an d lt.ls . 'h o p cd .tb a t lbo *

»- convcnUon-wllLbo-able to soun(] ...a :I

i IVORI-B’8 SEUIES CLUBS . .BELDOU VQ COHE JJACK

’ 'f if Jack Vclock. -J IE W VOHK, May 7 . - l f tho Glanls

and Whlto Sox m eet In tho world’s oor- 1 Ies ihls fnll Uiey wlli bo tbo fourth

J - pair o( teams to meet twlco In euc- cession for Iho tllle.

S Bsseba]! h is to r/ dstlo/: hack to .2 S4nhows lha t but three seta oC teams ihave accompllabed this feat before.- Iand tho Cubs ond Tigers are lho only '

• teams ^n piodorn baseball history who > t- bavo'm onopolltod thaJiig^Jarlea .for.

two ntrnlgbt yenrB. i1 Tbo famoao Cuba of 1906 to IDOB ’ , won three slralghi pe nnants 'fo r Cbl-' cago In tho N aUonallcague, and the ir ', (Irst worid’B aeries In miWerii'compo- '• Ution belween tho NatlM al nnd Amer- ' : lean leagues resulted In defeat n l tbo ^

haD da-ot.tbo-W hlta-Sox.—T hai.ocx tlw o 'years, JUIJ7 abS'IBUU/'Uib'Cinia'' "i

I battled Detroit In the tbll clasBlc, and ion bolh ocpaslons tbey annoxed tfio 1

‘ hunUng. ' iAnother intereaUng feature la th o , <

' - fact, thnl tbo Cuba, Tlgera and Giants 1; a re tho only clubs tba t havo won throo <

atmlgbi-ponnants inellhor big leoguo >slnco tbe American toaguB was form - < ed. ... - I

In title aerlCB foe lho w orldlf Cham- ’, plonshfp prior (o tho formatton o f (ito *

American league tho Chltago Nation* t■ a ls and tbo famous' old B t Louis -i

Brownil. nf tlm Aitiortpjifim et Iwo'sacccBfllVe yenrs for the 1

. cham plonshlp-In 1885 and 1880. In1895 nnd 18fi6 Clovelnnd and Balil- «moro mot In what was known as lbo tTemple Cup«BorieSf played. betwcM <tho first and aecond placo clubs ia tbe t Natlonal-league.

Bo tho White Sox nnd Giants, picked; I by ri majority.ot tbo criUca to repeall.<In thoir rcapecUve Icaguca this yosr, >bavo a chanco to break Into o ra lh e r >exclnBlveclass o( worid’a series teams. >

While menUonlog past perform* <, 'ances o t ball cluh^ ll appears Uiat tho <' old S t Lonis Browns of Chris ron Dor il

Aho eatabllBbod a record th a t *U1 1projiably Bland for many years to .tcome. Tbe Browna won four stra igh t 1

I pennants In tbe old American n ssoda- IJ don. t1 — - ' J. RUBBER HEEL 8J . lU r n S ‘I “F i r o " A ju n r d e s e b t e i i \' — ^ I■ ..CHICAGO, May C.—Wheo Mlss-JoQb 1- Gray undertook to do Janitorial duties t ' the oUier day and donned O roralls to i I facllltato Uilngs, Bho a t onco became • I tho Dbjoce of- search of two secret f■ aorvlco mon. . r

I ' They wero on the trail of an arm y I: d e se rte r.'T h e y wore told Uial ho had t^ been seen t ^ lng Inlo tho bouae wbqro <■

I appeared.. Miss Gray confronted thom I w earing her oromlla. • - «

-"C one jllong, A lbe rt" Uiey said. “Wo w an t yon.'' b

"Don't bo silly," eald Miss Gray. 1 " I 'm a g ir t" Then she took tiff h e r ^ cap and a heavy mop of ha ir fan over J bor shoulders. ' C

"W hat oro yonr n a m e a r she In- 8 . qulrod.• —'TVo'haro-iio-namDs~todaT;“ —thoy (

roplledi VWe have no goata le f t elUier.”

“BACRWABBi 0 r a E P ' b

-.STRACUSa N. ? May 7.—Rev' I r» aVan Allen, tortT^wo-year-old mesg)^'> cger bor, w b o 'was prompted.Uirontta onnlrfoUBm to leavo the puTptt fn ^ th o ><

-Weslooi-Unloa.-.ToloKrapli.-company, 8' answered a.ca ll lO'a hotel hwiu.— a

• "A reyou th e to y I B im tfo rr askod » the c le rk ., ‘ . - a

im ,oypoontG GEm ■;

MEMPinSp-.TonB, Moy «.—* do- . v rm ln e -^eU ier ' negrbea. x o re . In, a Tenn^nsM or MI•sl^*lnTl! 'jrh<^tt - Ihny W ■'v«n)-,CJlng>it-»lllhg,wI|I?kay. ii'RnrTay of .U fi Btaia^llno. ntfar Memphis. |p d >fl<n* m 'do. i r tho r<TmJ«K.wnnt,'Jn TmiT'os«*« Ui»y wii(.b«; In ^

. ■•.hB’f o c ^ a r n ; t( In M ln fs liM tt 'e y E * ! J k E ? “ bly escfcpe'p’roMcuUeiS: •.. V

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Utivitiea B ro u g t _ ^:’b Sesaiori of Nurses 'e iw g at Cleveland Today

Dd "recruIUng nioBsago"' th a t will bedo hoard from coast to coasL110 Already more Uian 16,000 Amorlcan !>■- nurses aro In Bcrvlco abroad, and to

till Uio vocanclea caused by tbo do- 'Id parturo of oo many, 'young women

who oro (Iled.for nursing, should.1»- <m gin iralnlog ,al onco, according to id MIbb Mny Itobcrls,. altnclrcd lo Uib n t Lake Division of Uio Red CrosB and nf member <Jf lbo publicity commlltoo fo r ,Ib Uio convcnUOQ. . >.

In Uio convcoUon programme sor- it- vice o t uurseu aLroad will bo fea tu n d tl- and pa|ierB prc(iBrcd liy nurses now in n- acUvo war Burvlce ffltl bo preBcnlod< of Among tlicBu will bu ono by M isa * ,111 Grncu Allloon, now with Uio Lakeside lo -Rtd Cross unit, Uio flrat American n - baso UoapKal tu see service In Fr'ance.GO Olbi^ouU ioritatlvo npeakers aro an- ir- nount^d, such sa Mloo Jano A| Delano, id, (lialrmon of the naUonal commilteo bo oa Red CfOis a u n io c ; AIlss M air Ihs Beard, presldunt of Uio n a tio n a l o f

ganltatlon for public health nursing; ‘ . ti^-MUs Adolaldo-.NutUng, chairm an <it lie Ibo •commllleo on nursing, Genoml OS Medical BoaM RaUonol Council of Do- ic* fcnao; Mias Annlo W. Goodrich, pros­ed Idont Qt Uio American N urses' Abbo- u t ciaUon, who spoko a t a recen t ro- I.” oruIUng meeUng held by Uie Clevo- tiB land women's commilteo, National 1 Council of DcfcoBo;-Mlas Ju liaX a th - Id rop, of Uio Fodoral Children's Buroau. rk Coloncl. W ln f o r d T n ^ lU i nnd M rs .. . . la pW. F. Snow, of Uio Surg ion O cnerol'i_ jiuiflt-M lBDJlotajriiQmi?flfin.-.BBPori.n:___be. tendent of Iho army nurso corps; Mrs. ^

uo navy nurse corps.One- BOBsIon will be devoted to a

:ie symnoalutn on "NurBlnc KxpcrVnCSs na In the Wnr," tho speakers Including CO Mlsa Sophia Kiel,I Russia; Mlaa Holcni)(l Scott Hay, D u lg tir la .__________ ______lio American Nuraea’ ABBoclnUon, Mlaa ‘ in Annie W. Ooodrtc/i, WnehlngtoQ; .V/i- ca llonal Lcaruo ot N ursing Education,In S. Lillian CInyton. Pbllndelpbla-. N a- '[10 tloflnl Orgdnliatlon (or Public .H ealth______.a i^uralng, Mnry, ncnr(I,,i5oaton. •

■ Mrs. Morris HasGained .20 Pouiids

Isr- Fricnda Seo Great Change In J Io r Con* y j dIOen Since Taking Tanlac.

"I bnvo gained Iveniy, pouaig or la m»re and nnyono who know tho dread*•0; tul condlUon I was In can niadlly ly Bo;> tho wonderful chun^o T anlac-bas 10 nindo In me," aald Mra. 'N. F . Morria,or. A yho»ji»Iin» .;iiii,,9 l(L rE attJU yjiB ri_ .^__

Btroet El Paso, Texas, a fte r nslng'flTe }5 bottica o t tho "Maslor M odlcl^." ll- "No one," aho conUnued, ^ ex c ep t 'Ir those afflicted tbo same way can b a v ^ - - Q. bu t a faint Idea o t tho awful suffer* r- In g -^ w en t through, to r sevon years, tio I ;iad indlgeaUon, a bad alomacit and xL .ryum atl«m .|q my_back.and.ahouideni............

id Ume I havo lived m ost 'a ltogether on io liquids. Occasionally to r b reakfast 1 ' waa allowed a glaaa of m ilk and a 111- 10, tlo Btalo bread toaated, and X s o t so ta 1 couldn't even 4ako th o t I couldn't 30 oven drink w ater wlUiout It canatng 10 mo trouble. iI waa often ao alck anda. nauscaled L & lt-U ke.I-w oul4-d leju id .;___ _

Bomo days tboro w asn 't an bon r bnt> .3. 'w hat I would have a vomiUng spoil,10 and whilo la this fix I was eompletoly 1. oxhauBted'. The gas on my a t d m ^Is •mado my heart beat so fa s t II aeemada , ■ llkaJt-w ou ld .Juap^ou t^f-m y^y-ami---------10 1 ju s t bad-to atnigglo for b reath. I ;n .was. ro ry nervous, couldn 't aloop a t ] . n igbt and folt Ured and w om -ool uU 10 Uio Urae. I had (earful headaches p» and, j-oally, I novor knew w hat J t was 10 to be freo from anffuing,.

" I spont three months Iti ono hos* pital and was told, my trouble was

x tl,caused by either gallstones o r appen- r , dIclUs, but T camo back tb Bl Paso and i r gctUng worso. My Battering w u a. so torrlblo I didn’t much caro wheUi* n. or I lived or n o t and I bad become '10 discouraged and down-heartod. Tbon j r ,I went to a hospital and bad m y ap^Jl poddlx removed, bu i I aUll aotferod to .the same way and-bocamo moro dos- - I t pondenl than o v ^ . My hnsband and t;. family paid Q i^bnndrods of dollara

trying -W goKsomothlog to help mo, and Jusl to think a few bottles o t Tan­lnc bare dono more , (han ovorythlng

, , olao certainly seems rom arkablo. to mo. Tanlac seemed to go righ t to ths seal of my-trouble and in a-fow daya

lb I had a good sppeUto and commenced )8 to gajn In woigbt and strongth. My U) rhoumaUsm and nerroDsneaa aro gono 10 a n d l sleep good orory s ig h t .a n d iny st Appotito is so gh ta i I ha ro to gaari . myself to keop from anting mora thaa > ■ ly I sbonld .. I am sUll U klng .Tanlao ^ bn t I ha re already gallon so stou t :•0 and healthy looking th a t I don 't g e t . ; ly^ afiy moro sjim^fl^hv. 1-ni Talklna-Tsp.n la c 'U l 'th o Urae asd m y frionda otloa

■ spoak o t bow innch better I look." j . Tanloc ts now sold In Twin Falls.

by Oily Pharmacy,, in Rogerson by Y, Thompson Dreg Co.. In M nrtasgh by , r Murtangb Drug Co., ta F iler by jL & ■ ir Wood, In Bubl by a D. Boring Drug

Co.. and in , Klmborly by - W . A . ' U .J . Stowe.—(Adv.) ; ■ . ;

7 C H O PB D Q B m a-ffl-TW O — --------------- ^t TO MOTE r r SOO YABD5 . .

CAMP MEAPB, Md.,'- M V building 800 feot long w as chopped l h - ' : two and the two halves, woro o o r r t ' ;' •

« about 609 yards i y a deiad in lon t 'rf-.;.,..-;-

h o t a ay special dorlcoa and w W i-to e ray .worth mentlonfng.. ‘A gnW p ; r, SOOjnon.canghthold cf

and a t Uio proper o rder Uiey bad d whole.8tructnre on>tho jrrontid:

p t signals tho s lo v pnU boffm: Wllfc-r:-■'»

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t- , ..8BA Tn3B.:^asii'.,. May’* f i . '~ I J # - ^ '; i 3 ^ tl a G flm « ,n an w ',^ V a i i t M l c 'u m J W - ; ' / ^ y t E fflfcr Vocnlveaf Morf frora ,th>rSuB«Hor'ftonrt

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•The TIMES la an Indcpendedt "* DtDoemtJe nenspaperi ..bst ..It o*

— •• De-pollllcs.aa.i)ppcued.(o- . oLUiB moxt nnlted and TlfToroDi

, proMcatlon .of the im r O u t . Ii poMlblel Therefore,- It U AfllX >>o aay mnn, U em frm t o r DeDoblJ* c> ean, eauBbl Ibroirlns 'hardirare ...

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CCODINO AB A JA IID h A t E

_______ Prn,mjhn.prij«fint_i)utlook .it.U .prac- .'‘l!(ically ~cortalb tho Itcpubllcans o t a Idaho will not fall for nny bl-partlnan ud a rraoecm ont th a t would maVo a con -

. btnatlon upon Hrnnlorlal candldntcn. I • Ton IL tttdcnlly ikMrcd In tin' iifi hT Senator Uorah, who appcara to bo tlio bead, ccnter a n d ‘ta ll o t tho b l- | (Vl partisan movement, oldcd and abetted. by a fow fool friends of Senator Nu- cent, who cooHNjo In bettor buslncBo. Corlain n* a futuro CTon can be. Itopubllcana wlllViomlnato a candl- dato for tbo ntvori' torm sonalorshlp. ' , and as tho ,tim e approaches fpr tho prim aries II Is becomlnc moro and c li rabre evident tha t former Governor Fm nk R. OoodlnR will be tho,nom i­nee. I t la undorslood tha t Bonalor

■ Borah may favor sdmo low er known ;ini Individual, but ho will not comc out coi In tho open for any candidate, so bla/ Influence will not count, oxcopllcE to th o extent tha t ho may control tho acf tion of tho Konpartlaan lensue, w hlc l. thi

' In Idaho, In a mere cofrln the no^al^ .in machine. , Kor .somo reason It Is whlB- pored tha t E<1 Dowcy Ik opposed to • the nomination of QoodlnR oml may

' control Tho Capital Nows lo fl^ht his oul nomination. o r 'falllnR In that, to put >] up ono ot lie unprincipled fights aRalnnt blu election. To what extent Tbo Capita) News m ust obey Dowoy W 1< not apparent as It Is' unbelloveallo in^ that-Dowoy has dictated Its couno In tho la st two years, allhouRb n heavy bondholder and stockholder to some oxtent In tha t publication. the' Goodins Is fa r and, lioyonrt ahead o t wh

- a ll others mentioned for tho Ropub- - j ,____ lIca&4>omlaatJoB.J^-aRBrc»«lvo.IlghU —

er.' lovol-hoaded and Rltlcd with tho quallUos of leadership, ho is , of (ho fea typo of men who como to tho front i from sheor forco of eharactcr. Ida- - hoana could sleep easy of nlRhta with Qoodlns a senator as tboy would P' r Icnow Uro'Btate's honor was In safo frk hands In theso .try ing days.; Pitted gffj *iralnBt GoodlnR,' tho Dem ocrats munt , namo tbeir slronKCBt candldalo if they hopo to win; ond tho party m ust ro lo i

• Inlo tho compaljcn united and barmon.-. pioi - - 4ou*rand.thal.m u8tb8lhq_presonfBub;

Jcct.otRTavo thouRht by those deslr- ous of party succcss moro than for tho success of any' inillTlduai. Aro dog thero any lu c h f j

• No man has beon treated with preat-or kindness by tho public p ress and can

' by his political opponenta than has the '■ boon W I11lam'Eds:a\BoraIi. of Idaho, j,-

fcut his present u n a ^ u 'n ta b lo antics In denortlnK friends forfocB may mnke

■ it Incumbont to lift- tho voll o f tbo Idoi------jiAnt tn tnn'Tunirn nf rtnnr./ilil-

U crrfco Greeley thore will bo ‘'somo ' miKhtr Interestin’ roadlnE."—Now

Troedom;• Tho TIMES does not cnro to dIscuBS' cr*l vo riona e z ^ p t os Inntnimcnta fo ; tho 'n m c a rrr in g out of political, cconomlo and fron patrloUo principles, and for th a t nan

’ reason will oot-dU pato, Indeed b u the ' ao desire to dispute, the UBortion (hat war .the honor o t Idaho wonld b e .u f o In ryin

iEB!;, BUBSORTBERB ditions o f tho n U E S in tho h to post ind rapidly growing list of subscrib- go from threo to six issues each'woek pprtfdatlon of sucb favor by sending daily edition tq eacb of fte present

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t^ will give a larger drcnlatioQ than - tbe ad v e rtis^ rates will remain i

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------------------------ ^ ^ 1' 'lho hands o t Prank R. Gooding as * senr-tor durlnff tho next two years.'’ pu t. is not John P. Nugent, aca ln st “

whom Gooding must llo a candidate should ho bo nominated, as U .Is not “ irallkoiy tha t ho 'w lirbo, dino'an hon- ^

. om ble .m anT . Tho Question, th e n .ia - ono o t principle, and why ahould a mah who claims to bo a Democrat or n nowBpapor wblch assumcB lo speak for Woodrow WllBon want .to throw T' NuRont out In ordor to put Gooding In? Is Gooding more dotorralnod to “ back tho admlnlBlratlon in this aJrug- ‘‘‘ glo tbon N urent Is? Tlioso who aland ” by real Domoomtic prIncblcB m ust ™ npposo monopoly,, not'mcrely In word bu t In 'ldccd .'T boea Gooding Bland more closoly in line wiih tho Intorest of lho pooplo of this Btato than Sen-

fttot^Nuficnt-na^iyj^flUcsUqaV^ p.Ono of l)ic90 days there In golug lo

bo ■peace In the. world. On tho con- crolo propositions of tho Wilson {n- .. ternatlonai program, endorsed by the ‘ progres8l»d eiemonta of all notlonB,

platform os Nugont doost Dooa hof , Tbe TIMES la riot c a l l l n j ^ a honor . ' ftito qucBtlon a t all. That Is not Ihi- A Issue. If hb docB not stand os firmly on that platform aa lho present Bon- a to r'aca ln st whom ho 'la alaled to 'bo

|a~‘cand!datb"ly‘ a 'slii'^1arlyr'n ln roa' 'n I UDir?c*unti»bly. uhanlmouB and slmul- I Inni’ous volco o t tho "regular" press qu ' of hln party, wby ahould a Democrat m wlio prcauijies tq apeak for Woodrow ^ Wlnon.' irj-. ovon by Indirection, to j-r, tu rn oul a Democratic senator In or'- llor lo pu t'lho other follow In? (.q, , Tho winning of tno war Is lho great In Itsuo. Oh ihia men aro deeded whi»' .W. will, whoro occaaibn demands, crlii-' nbi Clio tomporateiy, conBlrucllvoly and In abovo all Ihlnga honestly, but who will lav co-operalo w llh lho oxocutlve and not pri

/invent o r grossly oxaggoralo shorr- tbi comings with a view ot crippling tho a i ndmlnlstratlon, which they a r c pro- Th tending to holp. Nugent Is right on ent thla IsBUo. TJio law of 'lnortla toils arc

•In tnvor o t tho poBBensor. Is thoro aui nny reaBon Kby a fundamontal Demo- nm crat and-a-patrio t-should want him iho oul to put somebody olso In?

Tho,"New rrecdom " wanla a go->d ' man to bejit-Gooding. W on'and good.Why not got out and bustle for him Instead ot boosting Gooding who Is io be run against this good man? I t ll oio fcclD'lhBt.Ifawloy ahould boencaBOdia th t ' hamcBB for the short lorhi race, why not boost for Hawley Instead of 11°' putting In ila Ume Vtrcngthonlng tbo cnndldalo who ia going to try to 'flo- feat'H awley? mix

Tho TIMK3 doea not specially caro He for Borah. I t would entor Into no_bl- 1®“' partltan arrangom ent wltb him or bla friends, bu t It would ralbor see him In lil'i office by sirtferanco and by.rtfra ln lng 1“ ^’ from ninafiig a man against him, than lo see a trunt Doriocrat oloctcd In hla P'®: placo. Wouldn’tW ho "Now Froo- P” dom?-' -lf-nol.-w hV -not?- A nd-thls-tr nol giving him ov\n a homeopathic doso of Approval. . ty

Tho “Now Froedom" saya^tiiat tho selection of the-strongest DMnocratlo candldalo to'opposo Qoodlng "m uat bo rhe prosont subject of grave thought by thoao desirous o f ' parly succoab, moro than th'o aucceas of any .iadlv- Idoal." Tho TIMES Ib giving grave ^h o n g h t-t tr th a f sort ' af-DgmocraUf partrsQ cccss which moana a ^ ^ t c r y ror tho roa] principles o t tho Demo- tion :r*l.lc party. ‘ I t does not w ant to_ o*o ft " I man go to tho Unllcd Slatos se'riaio 'rom Idaho who will use tho party Seli lamo aa an . InBlmment lo hamper Ing he oxecuilvo It^ tho .winning o t tio var ond hatapor humanity In tho &ir- *° T ing ou t 0^ j i o groat p rlndpies o t in - jIm

1 iti-natloBaTadJuBtm'ont'dutllnMiiTtho' prca ldcnt I t ratoa. nothing for. per-

j . rons, as I t sa!>l boforo. czco p t as In- alrum onlB 'tor bonoficlal purpoBes. I t

Ig iJ Bubllmoly indifferent in regard lo Vhpthor John F. Nugent m adoJSill

IQ Smllh o r John Jones tead in n pHmdry c lcc llin campaign In 18S9. I t docn

^ care iomothlng about whothor a mna ,j. tavora a ta rjff on trust-m ado gooda;^ x r w hether ho w anU to tu ra tho Tall­in roads back. In sU tus-Q uo am oV 'or JJ w hether bo .wants to to " ilb flr tr" to Q (nonopoly In th<s.vm attor. o t powor J fran^blBOS. ^m oU m o* I t . wonders IP where tho “l^ow Freedom" stands on ^ somo ot tbeso things', capoclaliy slnco

the tlmo o t tho salo of powor slock.^ Still, Tha TIMES would gladly let all ^ oconomic Issues no t dotormlnablo dur- Q log tho war, g lo v e r u n til its terml- Q nation. It I h o f tru st roprosontallvoa

w o n li Tho s^ rt of criticism s uttore.d - by both DomocraU and Ropubllcans

trom tru s t sta tes provo th a t thoy will e-Tiot. f,0 - T h e '“Now Proedom" . In "the loBt D paragraph says Uie best Ih lo f noted e fox,a.Ioog Umo regarding w illiam Ed- S g a r Borah. I t threa tens him with ox-1 posure bocauso bo Is about to desort • his old m oods: Now, (hfs Indfcates 1 th a t tho "Now Freodom" la ‘‘thicker’') than I f ought' to bo w ith said “old. frleods“ who socmlngly w ant to us'o I

It as' an'In'Btruine'nV of th'cso 'ciposj- :! i ures. I t moreover indicates th a t the. ^ I i o l W r l e n d s M f a T - t h t t r t l r c r o ^ ^ :i . Is sincero. Whllo be stood In Uie good >

gracos of theso' “old trlends“. *1110 t TIMES',had littlo hopo for him!. It m ight bavo been a case o f ‘'Old Dog ‘ Tray" but tbo “old- frifinds" can 't loll anything worso Uian Tho TIMES has ( been templod.to suspect by reason ot o tbo reputaUon of some of these “old hfrlE n d s ." '■“ ■ V........

If they 'Jo tell Things. It wiil be proof ittalllvo Vhat tho aenotor ia 'ain- . x cere In deaorting thom and In support- v ing tho, meaauroa o t a D em ocratic I: prenldent. who la a Domocrat in- fncl t> an woll aa In name. I t such ia 'lh la case, ^ fle r the bapUsm liy tiro and • accompanying spiritua l and ^ l ltlc a l rogonorallon. ho would bo a bolter man than boforo aod would make a better senator than any of tho “old « friends," oren among thoso who serve Mammon whlto masquerading ao'Dcm- ocraU.

If the "Now Freedom” has a ,rea\ D M JE raC ’df Ibb Tlionins Jdfferson ty^o to run against Borah, lot It tro i , him out and Tho TIMES will support . Iiim,- I f 'l t haa jio t, why should ollhor It. o r Tbo TIMES w ant to got op a - Bwoat-lrylng-to-boat-a-man,-w ho-for tlld prC’fiGni'llQIlArVCil <il^dll fOT S'ofOK’ "S right, In Uio Intereat o t a man, who i In ouro lo bo wrong on tbo real Issues, P wblch aro abovo parly? H

OUTLAWS ARE O O T L A M E i ) jj-''‘Dy It 'roll call voto thia afternoon ^

Uw Bonalo passed tho King-WalnJl'blU. ^ outlawing tho I. W. W.," read nri I. /

A .doclaraUon of w ar lo Bald by a g rea t authority not lo bo tlio creation of ft condlUon bu t a recognition of jv ^ condition already oilsUng. The namo In trUQ.of lho outlawing of tho 1. ^ pri

yW. by Blatulo. ‘That organisation, aa or. nhown abundantly from time to tlmq ' In theso columna la casontli^Ur^ out­lawed by Its own fou r'anarchJsU c C" principles.. Howovor, In recognlzjng tbls specifically, congreaa 'c an affix gg, a penalty which should bo ei)torcod., p r Tho experiences ot tbo p a st year baro dli enabled congrcas to paas. laws Uiat b®' aro a t onco sano-and effoctivo tor.tho aupp^esaion of outlaw ry and.sedltlon, nnd tho dispatcbos flally 'lndlcate tha t m IhoBo havo boon enforcod. . of

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^ 0 establishment o t. a labor ex- cbango hero 'u n d o r federal suporvl- slon. with 0 . S. IklcGraw a t Ita head will provo bonoAcial to workmen and the employera allko. ‘Tbla is along tho Uie lino of cpnatracUvo help long advo- ^ to d by Tho TIMES. Tho depart- moiTt'’ ot"l4l>or under the proaent ad- ^ mlnlBlraUon bas show s a aympattio- tic grasp of tho labor situation, that leads to undorstandlng. Tho opera­tion ot lho omploymont bureau law In Idaho and tbo splendid w ork o t tho farm bureau havo la ld - tb ^ u n d a U o n • ' for bettor u n d e rs lan d ln g ^ w o cn em- \ ployors anu employes in this slato. President W. P. Alwbrllj, of the sUto and -coon ly—bureaus--said* yesterday — tha t tho labor conSlllons In tbla coun­ty woro iiUBt better than laat yoor, becauso o t tbo co-operatlori and con­fidence oxlsUng, nnd th is Is vorr largely duo to ^Uio organltation of . which ho Is boad, and to no small . dogroo lo his' personal efforts. - i

POLICE SEEKINa BANDITS . . .

C ir^A fiO . May 6,- T w o batidlU aro aoUR«t bA the pollco today In connec­tion w ith the murdor o t Samuel Llpka a m erchant who waa found shot to loath I n -h is 'S to re . Sovon ih lld res iro left oyphanB-by tbo tragedy. Pollco beliovo Llpke was killed wbllo resist­ing an attempted hold up .. Six bun- Irod dollars In bllla woro found In his locks and |75 In his coat pocket.

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^ W / months ago I hatf'rio cast* y V Iron revtrence for the Red

d Crosa. ' When I returned0 .from Europe 1 tmugbLbom e .wlUi me -

.iubonndedrbetlef-ln:Uia o rgan lu lloof i - I ba'd seen cnougb'to m akem e rcallxe : 2: rihlLthU.WBi Uie best method of serv- i I* -U)| tb i soldier* and sailor*. aro d 'waging an economic war, Tbeivfon] -]0 tbe surest and most effective way to | ( help Is Uirough the csiabllshed chan* , nels selected for Uia^ purposo by tbe ,

* v_-Tbe main work of the American Red | « Crosa, however, la, of coursci. carried , t 00 lo France. Tbe policy o f ' tbusc ,1 beading this work Is to back up tbo ,

P re n cb -ln -th e iro w o -c fro ri« “ flnd” ti>‘ > help them develop along their own j

’ llnra.-not to root^out Prcncb 'inn itn* , ’ - Uons ond transplant American ooes.• W helhorjre work, then. In cnnteen*.; Iri warehouses. In dlspctisaric^ . for' pollus o r-for rtfugcet. In Paris o r In I

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ELEANOR ROBSON BELMONT. of Uie devastated distric t^ for the cbll- “ P Orco or for Uie aged, it Is always on

J h e same plan of backing op t^oPrcncb'^lf they bavo any orvanhatlon •*or-plan. . •" - ....... ..................

' Pollus Like O yitera and siilad.Tho canteen work Is one of the most « i

.cratlfylng 'w ays of helping (be, men. EcTo see th0s<D0l1us enjoying tbe flral codelicacies tbey have hod, fo r ddys If a adBoul-satlsfying sight.- Ttie English end IdF t6neb malotaln canteens where, tbey 0 ( dispense soup, hot coffee and cocoa, to* tobacco, chocolate,' e tc , hot the Ampri- TIcan lied Cross cantecns serve real >h'dlonsr* « t cost or onder. The pollus gl(are Inordinately .fond of oysters and Ul'sa lad : wben Uiey can ,o rder a .p la ie sUof oystsr* o r’ a dish of. salad In an geAmerican caoteen they are as happy coas children.' We .have alx cantttens lo be

• ib r P t tb r t 'to n e for (he F rench‘ormy lh<—FVsnce Is, of~cour*e, .divided Into thi■ones. In one line of communication <canieen we serve from <.000 to 8.000 thi men a day. These canteens are n e a r mttbe railroad statloos.for (he bencQt of tnthe ipen going to (be fron(. being trans- beferred 40 some other sectloni or going wlitODif 00 a furiougb. In one section tbe aci

T H E R E DBy EDGAR A.

\ . « AM too 'tid to shar* tliA I Too msny years ha

I Sine* first I saw the it My ysuUi hs* betn

----------- ----------- J am tee eld ♦o-jelit-Uie-HiFar.fluno today Uiat

I may-net die fe r w hat Is •But.I am net tee old

I am 'not yet se eld th a t I i -m v e d r lf te jj ro m til

A ftlll can hear tfeV elplei And mercy still can 1

i stlli can stiara from ds) Tha bui^en tha t eur

And I thank Oo'd Uiat I e«

- , I sm tee eldjM^besr a lai Across the shell-tem

. ) ' I may net go where troop And death's flrim.terr

Dut I can hear lira helpit And I can se rv tthem

And I thank-Qod th a t thr< ’ I shalj net be toe eld

nMES,' TUESDAY. MAY 7. 1918.

Ss'ciiii"”""S APPETITE i lH S AtD SAUBSont, Home ■from, Europe, Unbomided Faith ^Red Cross. ■

OBSO'N B E l^O N T .w. b u u used for this purpose ar* lltUe I. slle js marked “Paris," “DlJon," or “Ly.Kl OQB." These little alleys are laid -ont !d wlUi bunks Dlled wllh sleeping men., le If a pollu Is going to Paris, be throw* 1 of blm 'aelfdovnilnibe Peris hUBk,-8etece ' le In the knowledge tbal be will be called

In time for ihe Parts iraln.____________■0 li^/wme o t 'th e canteent tbo lights

have to be dimmed oa-accouot of aero-', 1 ’<* planes. Ofien tbe lights ore covered •

wiui colored muslin sh ie ld s ' which ' mako fl rosy^low tha t Is very bom» like. - O ne■ of IbeT raw cnirhB a been.

“ decorated by some of the best eamon*** flogoartlaialn Fm nee, w hobave^ften ] ^ great delight In covering the walls and ! ° .eycD_Uio..cclllDg ,w lih_UieIr_pletnrea... “ The'ca'ntecna are open day and night

foc..tho'..bcncHt.of tbe .m cn.a t..the big- - '* Junction po ln n ll , , Do More Than Feed Hen.,r Tho,wocien lo the conteens do mort a tbao feed the men. however,.Impo'r

tant i i y l i a l ta . . Pollus leaving Uielr . families ore naturally depressed and .

’ rieed sympalhcilc listeners, -;8ome one 1 to admlro his wife's' picture, some one I

‘ to faugh ever tlie baby's latest sign <1 of genius, some one to tell him. that Ibe oldest boy Is (ho Image of bis handsome father—Uiis I s -a s r e a l 'a ) need Ip thc pollu's llfe as salad or soup, to fact the presence of-, these' tine women -is siicb an IpHucnra for -

. goodal)at.oincera.aay;. ^ e moral«-of- - the army Is disilnctly higher wherever' the canteens are. This causes great rivalry ..among the canteen worken. Each one wants' her canteen to be die ' beai and most popular In Uie service.

Besides this direct, personal serviee

' dlapciinriea. ,We hove flfteen dispen­saries scattered through district* whec^ war bas bceil or (a likely to be. France' had mohlllxcd 1B.OOO of ber 24,000' physicians, leaving obout 0.000 for. the whole of clvill)in Prance. Sometime* j-ou wHl flnd one old doctor taking caro of sovcral vllloges wltb .. 00 means of imnspimaUon'exccpt p^ caslonally en oged, overworked horse. * Here Is.a chance for the Red Cross to j te p In and help, Tliere is e syndicate - iiT'liliimi lliiia III Hililib _applies to Snd out It e c erta to fliiag T hiis a medical adviser; If no t we estab* llBh fi cen ter.and operate U t given aecUon around the center.- ^

BathtriB a Luxury,A Red Cross dK for end nurse go out

regularly |o Uie villages In tbeir section. Each vllloge Is informed wben they are coming'so that a ll who want medical ^ advice or'trea tm ent cao meet togeUier lo one s ^ t aod eave.unnecessary calla . ' Of courK, If any one Is too tu to come A to the doctor, the doctor goes lo him.The nurses carry among otber things shower baUiB for bablea.- In many r» glons of Prance, owing to lack of facu­lties. bathing ts a luxury, so the supe^ sUUoD bos grown op tba t It la dan-' ge ro u i Now since the m othen are 'fj, convinced Uiet their cbiidren will be neither killed nor Injured, bnt on . Ihe csntrary beheOtcd by baths, bow they do'looji forward to them I

Aflcr all this Inspiring ecUslty of the Red Cross on Ihe otber side, ro­mantic lo spite o f tbe drvdger? a n d . a t tragedy, 1 expected, the work here.to ee be en adU-cllmax. 1 was emazed, tben, W when -1 returned to see what we were “ accomplishing et 'hom e. 9^ ..................... • ' ■> = - 7 ^

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A . G U EST. J , _ “ itlieflBhtV,I have e*ma and gen* ............e m tm lng IlghL Hletn and traveled on, . . - Uie-Hnr,— ------------------------------------------ “iattruU i'shall live;t la flne, ~old te give.

' t l ^1 ths world apart ^ple iscry, - hliin reach my h e a r t CUday to day '>ur yeuth must b ta r , ' ■“I can aay. ♦ '

I lance, .Flandera-fleW I ' ' . ' ,

to p s advance ' — *> ' 1terror* are revaajtd) ' II p l .n o l l , — ' ■: ♦lem while I I1v*| ‘through it ail - ■ _•Id to give.------- ------------ • f Pn

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\ Doming'Wcdn'esday One Day Ouljr

d o u g La s.^FAIRBANKS •

in tbo 6-Part Comedy Kntitied “ B e^eM ixes In"' - c

J - A Popular Eeliiitte ’Showing tomorrow matinee u d

night one day 01^ •

Always a good variety; tfwaya ' i " your m on^ 'g worth •.

^ Coming Tbnrsday u t{ Friday tbe r, great melodrama-- ; -5* ....7: ‘ ‘ pomo'Through"^ by ono of tbe best Jmown'^utliorg tT ------OrorgrBnnnrtTBsmOfa—

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J .... EOTATOES son 8A1B 'a- ' — — \.Q Cholcd Early Triumphs, per sack ILOO’

Seed slie, Goms ond Rurals, per^ eack_;------ -- .45. ___.■ ■■'Also o'nlo'nli, ^beahs, •garden'seed* '

, , and vinegar. In cellar a t my place.♦ 'Also izxzrhouse wlUi or wlUioui lot.

FRBDTniBElBB '- 142 Walnut flt. \

; Real Estate!It , ■ ; " • ■is ' .■ {200.00 per ftcre ba>8 a'One 200 ier*T tract less than d a l le s out'on th* w •' Twin ra ils tract, nice L room ir house, Idrge.bam, al] letfced, {TH-if__ Tata. AT. till, Uw,! . Hght ...Y out of Uie- malii caaal, |5,0UD caab./' t IC.OOO Uils fali;.Uio baL rental pay- . '. menta, one-Uilrd of tbe <roln tn i ■

halt of the bay, 130 acrea'in'wheat, como In and let as show yon this

^ 'bargain. . - .j-- •^O-acrea-'Uireo'inlles-tmt.-all ln-cot- "H- —tltraitoPr goed-hoaee. ra. fe«eed; \ ------

' land adjoining priced a t $32S. Tlib» \ one 70U con got a l f27C. wlUi goo4 \ ^torm*: .V -

'r 10 acre* close In ,. well IniIi|OTed, • ^ 3 • l«00, good torms, Just Ua jh j f e for

a borne where you c a n T ire• chanco to ralso yonr living aod; ihe.convenleneos.-flfC\* *oburw» .> ■•home, ,

2 ncro tn c t 1-4 mile.Irom Uie dt)>: limits, i room house, garage, chlck>

,-on honse, stall for a)w; deep well, plenty of fmlt for family u e . V

» t a r d e a . U ta of ahad^ ^ *• bo had for 1600.00 cash wlto yonr> own torms on the'bala&c&

Wanted to Uode, a good lot on aouthiMain In Block 109, os paved street,

; on a amall residence. This Is .» snap for some ono. Bee ns right

, away.I Por Sale—A good throe room house.. woll louted, close In, II800. |3S»

- cosh. Uio hoL like rdnt. ' ,, A flno DOW Bungalow, hard wooA.

floor*, built In cupboard, large b u e -~ — ; mont. ecrcened la aloeplng porch, nice shade, an Ideal home. Part ca^ -baL lUtiTYont. 'Why pay reni when you can bo paylnt on yonr '

. own homo for the samo as yon pay reat! ,

New flvo room Bungalow In 'n o r tt part ot city, 2 screened in porches, ■ large basement, (hb, buyer caa get possessloQ a t once. IBOO.OO caah. toe bol. to eult purchuer, near to» high a chool ballding.

■ Como In and tell pe whal yoa wanl and we will find yon aomattia* (* snlt-70Q-«llber lo-residences or Und*.We. have some gooi iUUnga In' the ' Boise Valley. Good farma, In any part of.Uie Tilloy.-. parUee who want to. 'xjkenew to eoo,Uie Oregon IrrigsA- ed Landa will report te Braak’e Rea).Eetote office and arrange for toe trip, whieh will bo abooi .toe IStb ot May. Thoro will be room for aU who wish to go, aa wo wll! bare anto* to (ake all who caro (0 go a t that

D. W. Bfunk RBalljf Co.■ 114 Second Ave»meSo»UL '

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A Standard babr glrl 'woB » Vol- como a rrival lent night n l tho homo , of Mr. and Mra. H. M. Bkeeli, ^

K log^ OaDffliterB ITeeU-Tbo la s t . r tsn la r.noeU ns of lho KIoks'D ansh* , w re o f Uio Prcabytorlaa churcU -wao hold Modday. Jlay 6. a t tho bomo of ' Mario Btclooifr. - .. ' ••

l a « t iTCnl^g Mr. Woroor a . Lar- •on of Twin Fallo. a ta ru d to F\>rt Donsloa, Soil Lolco, ko bosln his work In lho U. fl. Modlcal Corpi, for vhlch bo rocoDtly oolUtod.- - c

. A P o tilo Day mooUos a t Ruport yeatorday waa oddreatod by County A cost Donald UcLoan. Tho moracon* oral u d exU ntho nso b( epuda to

■ MTo' g rataa la bolo* adrocatbd.

H ta ring In 'th o Unltod State* Dla­tric t Court InrolTlnK tho colIocUon of , payoonta undor • the Salmon r i m

J ^ / project contracta. orleloally le t for “ liM j 6, boa beon Indonnlicly poatpon- » ed.- . ' lo

To 'B o I a o ^ I r . and Blrs. ' C. D. ai Thomaa and Dllly atarted thla m om - pl loff (o r an OTorlaod' t r ip ' to BoUe, di vhero Mr. Thomaa haa 'aotao' boal- IS

\ ■■ 'th d 'ii ie a n ili^ T ^ ClX tor, Mlaa Polly, who ,Ja In school a t oi

> \8 L Toreaa Academy. ili• ni

An exeeedln^y,IntoroaU ng.and In- fonaalory .le ltir from -■nor.-Praack, yi a t tho s rea l cantonmefit near Allan* "

- ta, Qeoixta, appears eUowhoro here- Ui with. '.The nnm ber of d m . In Uio camp la made blank pum iiuit' to a ^

-------apo^:t« iiJ ioaU from -M r.-P ranck -ro - f l* eelred aftor the le tte r ' waa In type. “

____ .1 I I I ............- aPatrloUo 3fecUog:^Senator, 8. P.

Athorton conductcd a patriotic meot- ^ i a r laat Snnday. afternoon' a t tlio Community church about flvo mllca -Cl aoDtheaat o f town. Tho aonator do- “ liTored thb addreaa of tlio day, whicli waa well recelred by thOBO preaent 8* Th?ro wa* a . aplondld tu rnout of people of th a l vicinity. I t -waa evl- "" dent tha t tbo fed ing of patrlotlam ran ^ high., ______________ '

Add to Coal T ardg^W llllam a and 1° Bhankol, aucccaaors to E tter Coal compnny, hnvo also tnkon over tho old „ Douglaa coal yarda formerly occn^ g( plod by Strobridgo and Hoap, undor

f tho now namo of W catem Coal & Coke '^C or'T hirW nda-ot.coal.tonacrly hand-

' . led will Bllll bo handled. Tlu8*fom^ pany will mako an effort to rcBorro q,

■ bolwcon'a'twonty_ and forty thouaaod ta dollar atock of coal a t tho two yarda hn for noxt w inter. Mlaa LfitUe Mont- g[,

. n m o ry .. who rocently returned from ),[ . ^ h i t Lako City, where aho completed . r

ner naauioaa courao; w in uavo ruii ni y charge of tho now yard on PoSrlh (o<

/ avonue .south. V _ _

Hr*. T .' K. H atkm an and ‘taitilly mi ' arrived Banday on Uio 4:10 train from m< . the East, Mr. H adcm nn'bavins gono ^

down Saturday ovonlng and mot them i a t Pocatello Sunday momlag. Ura. mi Hackman bad boon romalnloK In tbo tei E aal whilo tbo oldeat danghtcr. Ulss n

\ EHIa Francos, waa c o h ^ t l n g bor ml courso n t tho tlo rriB -tW m y '^ llo g o , an a Methodist laatlluU on'ln 'B arboura- ; vlllo, •Weat Virginia, a t wblch point Tli

«aho iviiB jom ea by Uib ouior mem* ^ . bora of the family. The Commonce- al<

m enl ezorclaes o f tho college wore Bi hold laat Monday and T u e s d a y ^ h e col family havo began houaekoeplng a t ! 480 Third Avenuo NorUi. C wl

. '■ boK ore Hen C aIled.-T ho local board, wi

• In chorgo o t tho -w ork-of BOlectlve « > -v ...d ra f t Id thla county haa rocoivod ff “u

k to ordor, dated May. 4, alatlng Uint c*i' the quota o f man from thla county Ini required to -bo aent to Camp Lowla «l8 between the 25th and 27th of this ^ montii, la ' aovon, inatead ot eight,, aa luc

. pnbllahed by atato paper*. Tho board haj alao, nndor U m e dato, a n aailgn- on m o n t'fo r two nachlnla ta and-tbreo ‘ S' team alon lo bo fumlabod by Toloa- ’of ta r r Induction nndor-the calls hero- lol tofore-iaaned for akllled i^ian la var- * o loua .occupatlona. Reglatrants Tor Uieao poBlUona In claaaia oUier Uian Uv elaaa ono will bo required to tile fro waiver* a* provided In SecUon 160, of SalecUvo Sorrlco Regnlatlon*.

T im e s” NoTrales Do Ihe-Handaome. s - T h e , e ight o r te a boy* over w hon

Ur. Merlin B aU oyJjaa prealded fof Sol ^ month*, a*, carrier* o r "newaloa" for

/ tha 'TIMES, g a rs to Uial genUemaa t u t . Saturday, abonl as . complete' a

^ i i M ' i i n i i r w m i r f f r wbolo life. J h o y did tbi* by comer- »>« Ing him up In, Ujo otflco while ono of tholr. nnmber, wlUi a *orie* of.w rlgt gle* aad giggle*, In which all Joined. » « preaontcd him jWjUi a flno, up-to- data founUla pen, bearing. biB namo ‘‘■a

I on a b roai gold band. .Tlio boy* wbo *«® X . Jo ln '^ ln 'lh l* p lcluiaaraunirlaa p 4 ^ ” 8

> w o r « : Linwbll;. MlcUbfralt. "A rthu r Peavey, Vernon Day. Wlllafe Jack- aon, Ed Hodgea. Jlmmlo.Hodgoa, Phil

_ ._ n o iid a h l,Jo h a _ U c M iu tla u jIo f ii-A M i i£5

• r - ■Memorial Day obBorrance* for Uit*

year will b^^n *IUi attandanco ijy _ Uie member* of Post-SS. 0. A. R., and W Uie allied ordenfat Uio PresbyUrlan •hnrch Qn Memorial Sunday, ilay .26.

.where the aorrlca will b^ condaeted jf” by Uie putor..:Rer.-'Ather B. Branl On the following .Tbur»dayrHembr- ‘}J“ lal Day, Jberff.wlll b# a-parade,,ln wblch.l&e dty:.0fndal*.aBd.a]t.tD0 local ' civic *bclflUM »n. to ^

a* m .f e d I a t * i r * J ” r - rtlch U e 'o .A. It. aad Ladle* '« f .Ui» O.A.VR. will rlBlt'-Uie cem etarf 'a n d .decbrate tho •o ld lon ' in iv e * ..Al Uirw o'clock ^ . • „ n . . tharflVwUl. b d t n e e t l n g , in-U ie . T M euioaut-dnirch. jrlUi .ttb W ladlalle

, aarviM.lot Uio 0 ; :A 'R ., ip e d a l mualc y and an addras* b r Hon.'UUe*.Cbnnnr ^

/ c f •Wolsbr. A detailed program wUl « l l | ' ■ j„,

B A n t i s n M d ^ M r'D Ia B o id i. S/m

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l I M O I r H ^ 1 1 ® MEN i

’ A O E Z A I Y ?A E FO E i m d

; 'T W j(N F A IL S fflO H : , ' !

■ ; s o H o o L ■ . ; '

Over Twenty Boy« on *i List; • , - •— : • ■ c- Stndoots W&o Have Tokea^Part ‘

J In V a r io u s Actlvitiefl 'a e t Let- i

f i«rs a sd O tber Token* of. Oh&m- i

to T b e A ^ ^■ ' V

-------- " , • ■ ■ ll• An assembly waa callod on Monda/ v aftom oon for tiio purpoao o t dlstrlb< utln^ ‘T a " to aludonta who had done ^

. ikcortala .m o u n t of work In the vor- loua achool ocUfltlea. Mr. Blue made a 'a h o r l 'ta lk lo Uio fooUiall men and

. awarded • them ■ Ihelr letter* In tbo « ' place o t tb o football-coach, Mr. Bar-

drlck; wbo-left achbolBomb tldie ago; ^ ■ W atch -foba bearing a sllvor football ol i; <r-f)H)iii»iMHtrii-'‘iiiti. cbamplona -of Idaho.'’ by Mr. Deck- « ; or, proaidonl o f tho board of ednca-

ilon. Mr. Blue also prcaented a pon- n nant to Uio achool from Mr. Bard- rick. Tho pennant which boro Uio T[onij._!;Champloaa_of ..ldaho-lfll7 .’.’ _ waa glvon to Philip Fix. coptaln c f j Uio football aquad, a ad ’ will remain ' I on exhibit In tbo high achool; Thoao receiving football loUera woro: Capt. Philip Bx,-Nofil-Ballo5r.-Aiidrew-pj>r». _ boom. Dona MIcklowalt, Michael Tbo- aols,..B urton-V an-T aaaol,-L aw rence ~1 Strong, Oacar Nonmaa, Robort DavU, C Ralph Olaagow, Chapm an'Lavender, j aion Wntaon, W ard Carter ami B £li!irlea Haaenbalg. lAwronco Strong and Robert Davfa woro Uio only mom- bor* of Uio team who woro absent; Strong having cnlfatod In Uio. mnr- . Inos and . le ft achool aomo tlmo ago, whilo Daria haa ' m oved'from Twin _ Palla. • , 1

Mr. N afilgor, coach of Uio boakot- ball town, presented leUera to tho followtag boya who hold tlio cham- plOBBblp of aouthom Idalio: Oacar Nouman, Slanloy HodgoB, Ralph Qlas- 0 gow. Chapman Lavender. . Irwin Strong, Molvln Slrong and Ward Car­ter.

Baaoball lottcrn wore pniscntcd lo - w hat'acom a .to bo tho champions pf TJatltl tirDenman. .Mr. Denman mado a ahort ’ talk In which bo praised tho mom- bora o f .th o team and compllmonted .. Bludcnt body/uSbtt-tho. aupport-thoy to havo-g iven U ie ' d ltfohint acUriUoa cl and tho cnlLiialnm wlilrli I1n.v hnvn i s manlfoated on a ll occaalona., Tho following m en.rocolvcd letter*: Phil- nr In Fli,H nghH ybargor. Oacarflouman, af Roland PafBona, Qlofi’ Wataon, Q inp- wi man Lavender, Clifford Bauer. Bm- th mot Bauor, S tanley Hodgea and Roy cr King... wl

Coach Mlleholl of Uio dobalo tcnm nn mado a ahort ta lk and presbnVcd Irt- cn tera to tho followiag>.baye: Mlchaol tic Thometi, W alter Krcnglo, Elmer Wy- va m land,W aldom arRccd. William Duck, ho and /Paul McKinley. , gn

Mlaa M ills ' presented lettora to cr Tliclma Banka nn^ -.ElP»p ikwho roprceontdd' tfio achool In Uio tu stnto , declamatory contQst. Mlaa Banka- being Uio only glri to ro- ca colvo a le tter. . co

L Mr. Bluo thon gave a ' ahort talk toi lling Uio ottenUon of Uio atudent Ac body to lho romarkablo succoaa Mi

which had boon attained by tho Twin nd F ^ lI^ HIgh Scliool ia debate work of during Uio paat tour year*. Mr. Mll- choll, w hoj^da .boon tho bbach dur- U' Ing Uiriparfour yodra, hoT -coacliod an eight fo im t,- two teama each year, nb And o u t of a poaalblo Iwonty-fonr yo ludgea’ declalona. Twin Palla haa won |2i twonty, and aloe of Uioao w e n wbn y«i bn tbe opponent* floor. Pou r ycaVa G ago tho T ^ ln Falla travoltnc tcnm ■«h: loat to. Uielr oppononla a t Bolao. The ^ following year th b ’ travollng team yei won two declalona of the Jndgcs, and Uii la s t year and Uila year boUi afllmia- tai Uvo and nogatlTo tooma bave won Th from .Bolao by uoanlmoua dcclalona lor of-Uio Judgea. noi

Tho year 1917-191S baa proved to i bo Uie moat-aucceaBful year in aUi- Bo leUca and oUier Bchobl acUvlUe* In me Uie hlatory of tbtv Twla Fall* H igh wb School. Tho acbool ha* bem r«p- hla re^rated by an oxcopUonally (loo typo . . { of alndont*;' and those boy*- bavo lie not on ly iaad o thi* a succeaafnl year pn 4hroagh -U io lr-« ffo ria -bn^hey -hav ft « n beon coached by men who worked *' with tho g rea test poralatenco to do- for velop w inning teams. P a r t of Uila aal auccoaa 1* also duo to tho adoption hai of thb Boaaon Uckot plan of flnano- ot Ing a ll actlvltioi. By pnrchaalng a tloi aoaaoD ticket a t'U io flrat of tiie *oa- nia •08i.-lb«-*liident«'-b*d'the- opportnn- “ ity .-o fualtandlnr-all .gaBte* and p tr - of fom anoo* a t a .ln ln lm a m 'co it and a nol aonnd floandol.baat* wa* realUed a t mu Uio,~beg|nnliig c t O a *ea»on. of

A - iA C G H A B ^ COXEDT .

“HI* Smotborod ■ la ie ,’’ Uie la test h u neiV nouat-U ack-V Sonnolt 'c o n u d y , Uio wiUi Chester C onk l|n .,:H arrr 'O rib - ed bon and-M arie -P reroat, ihaw iag '.a t cbi the IdabQ jheatre . ton igh t'and tomor> mil row. . Thi* 1* a delightful b rocbun ed tfllo&'";Wtth a a a r , laoghable-sltda- - Una/.-while t h e ^ o t 'U dlgnUed and ««a * tR ia g ;~ -T b e -~ p r tn d p a ! - 'd ]a i^ r 'H bcr a itr e e t c a r cotidDctor o f'rom anU c ig.i tuudende » 'w faieh Iwrel ve M n , l n - y x T aeriea.ot rem arkable altsaUon*, boUi laaghaWo and diverting. •, pro

, A BEHARl(ABr-l5 ISSTA R C F^ ’ S o Though U yeaf* p f a««;M r*. Mar- (S4i

tha' CAmeron n a rc h td five block* la akltfnore'* L tberty-Loan parado-and if tr bought a 1600 bond be*Ide*.-r-Mary- therille (Ranaj^) W b n n a .------- • . mlti

Mr*.' Camoron 1* a a 'a u n T of Mr. whi Tesae Patton, who Uve*. a t No: 4fiO > ~ ^ « ra d Aveniw n o r th .' ■ ' Met

y - - • ,

_ ATIEM PT TO D E U T E I^--------------^ JALIEN ENEMIEB'FOILED

SALT la k e :C IT Y . UTAH,'Hay, 7. —Shots from tho aulomatic aholf^n ot a guard hal(ed an attempted dollv- ery C a lic o chcmlea a t tho w ar prlaon

. barracka a t-P o r t Douglaa eariy tbls I morning. Armed with a wlro nlppor, ~ f Insulated to protect him from a charg-

,cd w ire, a prisoner nl a dark com er of tbb barrack* out hla way through

* the flrat aerioa ot wiroa and waa In-S duatrloualy. snipping tbo aocond whon '

ho woa aeon from a guard tower. !a,' abot aent him back (o whero f i f t y ^ ^

low ptlaonera wero. All refused tb ‘ toll the IdcnUty of tho man who but

•Uio,wire*. , - , '

I ir, 8 . Jn5I8T E R 0F P IC IA IL T* ^ D ENIES BErOBT OP BWI88 ^

BBRNB, Mny 7.—Tho A m orlan mlnlalor baa handed a memorandum

I to tbo political departmont of tho Swiaa govomment staUng tba t Uiero (

. Is no tru th In tbo rumor tha t no wheat will bo aont hero wllhin tbo next tbreo

■ mb'nUia. I t la true, fiowevor, tha t Oor- I many haa. rofuBed lo g rant aafo con- . ducta.to-gmlnvBblpa.boand to.Europo

w ith g rain for SwlUerland pending a lapse of throe montha. In ’Uie mean-

r while Gorman aubmarlnos aro under . ordora to torpedo auch abipa.

’ 0#VEKS»ENT IKTBOIHICEBE V m im E o» I yr. yt. i

[ CH IO AO a M«r 7,- T h o !', today conUnuod Introdudng ovidenco " . rogardod a s laying a foundaUon for o ; moro Im portant teaUmony In the tria l r; I of U 2 I. W. W.’a chargcd wlUi acta v k lilnrtnrlng tliplIalL)d-BtttSD „tfl Uio . . conduct of Ita war. program. ". ■ ’■ • "fl

•IHE DEPARTMENT:; OmCIALS STAND 0

BYAIGRAFT^E E A D Y T O . BH O W H o n S E pi

: O O M H i m i } P E O O E E S S A L . jl

E E A D Y H A D E ” 3

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T h o m a i - S c o r e # G u t z o n J;

. B o r g l o m “

■ '■ O liam borls to A nndtm cca T h a t A n-

o tl ie r A e r a f t InvosU gation [“

, W ffl bo M ado Follow ing th o O no t t

R c co n tly C lo sed .' ----------- ---------------------- ---------Jl

■■ . ' "I..WASHINGTON,.May- 7 .-P rcp a rc d J" to defend tho a lrcrall Inard frbm" Uib chargca of crimlnallly madd by Gut- w n norglum>%tho gculMor.|4ho blgh-|

appeared beforo tho bouse' m llltnry affalra committee loday. W blle.tboj' wore appearing prim arily 'to p riaoat the ir eaUmato of tho coat o t the n ir- >'<1 cra lt -program fo r 'lh o coming year,' which will Invblvo nn oxpondlturo of more than n blllWn dollnra, Uioy will en ter a vlgoroua dofonso’.ln connecr ■*} tion wlUi the ir request for funda. Tlio f*' varloua commltteomen woto anid lo bo nnncd wlUi many qucBUona rc- gnnling Uio admlnlslraUon o t tho air craft board and I t waa evident Uml J ” HuuacaaJaaJwCld-Jw-muoh-ln-tlio-uo- turo of na InvcaUgatlon. ' ' -- f*' / ^ o n g Uioso who npponrcd n t Uie {“ cnpliol prepared to go boforo Uic commlttco woro John D, Ryan, dlroc- to r general o f a ir craft production: AcUng Chief o t . Staff Peyton C. March, Bocrelary of War Baker, Brig- ndler Gonoml 0 . 0 . Spuler, nnd a host of loBscr -lIghta. . . ”

A t llio bpenhig of Uio meoUng .M.U' M cKinlcy.iln charge of purchaso and dlrocUon of aircraft a b ^ d . an- nbuaced Uiat Uio esUmatea ro r next year la $1,032,000,000, exdualvo of Uio _ 1200,000,000 dofldehcy for Uio present P ‘ year. . , ■Gutzon . Borginm, Uio aculptor, whoao

■«liarg08 of crim inal proflloorlDg In tho a i r ^ f t program led Preaident Wllaon y e a tm n y to order an Invcatlgatlon by Uie d& artay in t of Justlco,. wa*. .Uio ' , ta rge t fbr a aharp attack by Sonator Thomaa of Colorado Immodlatoly nf- lor th e aenatc convened Uil* att<ir-]“ « noon.

Senator Thomaa charged Uiat Mr. IU Borglum!a .aaaociaUon with certain m anntaclorer* wa* not crcdltable aniTi 1 would gmvoly aftoct Uio credibility o f ha hi* tesUmony In aoy InvostigaUon. nci . ‘ Sonator -Thomaa had road Into tbe Go Record th e ’le tte r aent to Jilm by tho boi p rcaldcnt. aanoupdng tha t th e ' a ir cot

"T hai lotto r wa* Uio rbsnlV<d^ con- of foroaco I had wiUi. Uie preddont," gin aald Soa'atbr Tbomaa. “Slnco tiion I Ge hnvo boon favored with an InapecUon a rt of tho docomonta abowing thn iM ocIa- wb tloil of M r..Borglum wiUi Certain atenuuw fscnirer*. y ' dci

" R c g a r tle a r -o f -U ie - th ith -o n ^ a lty De of hla chargoa. U iw documtot* a re era no l a ire rod ltab le to ’Mr. B o^Ium , and F n muat Borioualy affcct tbb crodlUblllty to of any atatem ent he may i ^ e . " ' ’ ahc “ n H n o B a to T n n iU rrM ta lr rc o m m ttJ — tee will lavoaUgato Uio a lr j ira f t pro- BE g ram -aad ahow to the coun trr what ha* been done wIUi every dollar of tho bondreda of mllllona.approprlat- ~V ed to r aviation purpoaea.. Benator jad Cbamborlaln,-chalnnan of Uie aonate ed m llllary affair* committee, aanonnc- Idei ed In the aenate Uila-aftemoQn. - cuf. - “I l .w l i r b e no whilewaatOag pro- da>

ceaa 'e lU ie r," -added--Senator Cham- /jp i beflala.^ * ! will *ay here a W Uiat fl la -no t tbo pn rpb te :ef Uie. commlttoo OEI td ' tbdttdbii w r ^ g e r t r ^ . g i v r - t i iB- ? — c o ^ t r y th e tmUi'-abont'Uie a ir.c ra f t c ro g h m .'T h e re .la aomeUilag rad ic a l ' . A ly wrang. No man In Uio oommlttee u l can account for; aaylhlag like. Uie 4ata (840,000,000 tp en t by ,(he a ircraft man- Hei agemeht.’ The d)& ^lttee I* going .to p a r Ifbrabe tbi* Uiln’g aAd ascertain whoro I n r Uie’m oney has been tpehL Tbo coin- ” mlttee 1* a o t going to engage In any 3. whllewaahlng proce** dUier.'* ’ : frei

H M t B m t u e i u a W ettW uM idB .

THE DAILY TWIN FALLS TIME

■ IKAlBNIlIISE I : F A m rs H O Tr N M B O lh .. _____ > ‘ .

a T H E Y O T O Q W O S IA N W E I L

^ K N O W H n t T i m

i , FA L L S

s A S ad an d U nfortunate„ j Occurrence« _____ ■■

0 Ooroner's Ju ry E e tnm Verdict

Tlmt' Fntal W ound Was, "A is.

; oidcntally BtU.toIUctOit” -V iC ;

« tim Lived ai> H onr b n t Never

• Recove?ed ConfldonBness,r , •

' Coroner C . 'j . Croaby waa callod td• Buhl yesterday afternoon to hold an Inquest upon tho body o t u ta s Judith

J Morrlacllc. thoro lying dead from tho r b ffod of a gunahot wound. Mlaa Mar-1 rlaotto waa a tralnbd 'nurao who haa ’ boon for aomo llmo employed a t Dr.^ T J o y r r h p r p m r in 'i h tr c l tT T h d who

'waa.known na an eatlmable poraon In ' a ll Mspocls. . Sho, hnd recently boon

BUfforiilg from an attack of grippe, nnd wont a wcok ago 'for a vlaji with

■ bor;clOBp’ frlcliJBrElr.Vand jilrs.' Me- Cluaky. W hat aubaoqucntly happoned aa dlacloacd a t Uio coronor’a Inquest

' waa aubManlially aa'followa:Sfttiirdny aftbr'iToon'Sllafl'Morrlaolto

. .wont oul to spohd-Sunday with hor alator, Mrs. Roy W hittaker, wbo llvoa ono mllo east and four miles aouth \

; of Buhl. During tho day Sundqy an ouUng waa taken by Uie family, Kllas Jud ith carrying ft amall r ido wlUi w hich aho fired a number of Umea a t objecta anlmato oc albornlao. Mon­day morning, whon Mr. Whlltakor' w as aboul to go to work.-hia alalor- In-law declared' hor IntenUon o t ac-

‘ comppnylng him. and did ao, again tak ing tho gun. which waa a Wlnchea- te r 22, and In which "22-ahort" cart- rldgca were being- uaod.

Upon arrival a t thc field, which'waa quito a distance b«ni tho bouao, the

1 lady aald, '^now While you arc aoltlng th a l Irrigation water. I 'll walk up io

I tho hinJgato and soo If any wcoils aro In IL" Thia aho nccordlngly did —tho.headgato being ooly twelvo to -lU t«*nV rod44lfltaoU ^U i^._Jio ,. had. "so t a head," Mr. W lmtakbr tcaClfled.' ho looked up toward tho hendgato ond (ailing to BCO tho young womaa^ walk- cd up tbero,. whoro, to bid horror aad’ B urp^o , ho found her lying a t; full

on her ikco^wlUi her boad In n.dry. dllch. ^Llfc appearing to bo oxUnct, ho haaUly. laid hor, on thb bank and ran (or aaslstanco. Finding two nelghbora, Messrs. E. L . Van Riper and P. J*.’ Nowlan. tbo tbreo rotumed > tb the- acono wllh dn Improvleed ■atnrtchor,-^potl-ffhlch“ thcy had car­ried bor aomo hundred yards toward tbo honse boforo noUdng some move­m ent ot tbo bcdd and arms.

As Roon aa' tho bouaC was roached nnd tho young' woman placed on a

Murphy was roacbcd nnd cnmo a t once to tho WhUtnker-homo accompanied by a nnrso. On Ma rocommondaUon, aho waa taken lo tho general hoapltal a t Bubli bu t barely llvod long enough to- reach thoro, oiplrlng without bar- ^ Ing regained consclousaeaa (o r a mo­ment. Tho InvostigaUon beforo tbo coroner's Jury laat evening develop­ed tho faet th a t tbo bullet' entered un­der tbo chin and paaslng through tbo a o tl.pa la to a l Ibo back p a rt of Uic mouth,-lodgod In tho brain.

Tho coroner'* jury, w ith Mr. a N. Day a* reporter, and cbnalaUng of Moaar*. A. Hancock. C. A. Idem, D. 0. Roea, R. J . Smllhwlck, W. Lano_and A. Forahoe, a fte r bearing a ll' tho avalla­blo ovidenco, aubmltlod tho following Tordlct: '■' *'Wo, tho Jury, rind’ tb a t dbceaaed rool h e r doath from th e . effoct of a gunabot wound from a 22 rltle, accl-

] donUUy aolf-lnf1lctod> '

E A EE1TIK E8 GIVEN •GUNNEES r e TA1U8

I PARIS, May 7.-CaaoB of raro wlao bavo boon aent to Uio Pronch gnn- nor*. wIId knocked ou t ono of Uio ' G onnaniongrange gvna th a t haa boen bombarding Pari*. . Tho -.municipal council'm ade the guntiere a gift of ■ ihff^ner-’-T b e-ln ccasM t-Tcg la l^ n g of tho French eholl* npon the Gennati gun finugh t 'down a heavy flro (rom Germdn field piece* upon tho FVonch artlllory.' Sovoral 'F ronch gunnor* wore k l lM a n d w ounded,'French avi­a to rs played, a a Im portant p a ri In the desimcUon p t ihe' big G ennaa gun. ^ Deaplle-a,- cbncontration-of; aaU-alr- c ra ft, gun* bohlad tho Qermaa llaos, F rench 'alrtden ewooped-down almost lo tho earth In ordor lo reglator overr ‘ abot Ot ih e P ^ n c h gnaaor*;_______

BEPOET OTERMTAN BILL .. - ;r PATOBABIE IN HOUSI!

WASHINOTON, May 8 ,~T he hoiue Jad ldaiy commlttoe favorable ropori- cd Uie Overman-bill giving the pres­ident power t o . roorganlBe th o ~ » ih cutlvo.departaiei}t*-to Uie hoaaa..tor. .. day. The bin vraa'repbrted wlUiout

. ICEBHAN CONFERENCE ■ . Z2 ?------- W BELT) AT.-;W aM » - g

. A&ISTimbAM.;;MBy ’7 . - ^ n Import- , u lc o n (b ro n c s 'h u 'b e e n .b d d In Potl- . W . In trhldi.U ie k a b er ; Count von * H erU log:aad 'U ib O eraa n 'B ta f t took !!” p a rt; i t waa w ^ r to d ln advleea reach- O'* in f ,b o r a . today,— W

J . ClTde -lindaey .and wife re tn m ej from^C^itoTnla laal.w eek . V ,

a id V ea r D lU io a 6 ; bo

BIEB,.TUESDAY,_MAY_7.J018..^____— -

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DIRECT FBOH , PANTAGE8 CIRCUIT

in i lA N FAELAJIBEAU I • ' Comcdlcne •

NA8H AND EVANS VcreaUle Entertainers

; ,TONIGHT-TU£SDAYI

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- -V ■■ ' '. ' ' 1916 PULLMA-----------19 15 0V ERLA f----- -------CHEVROLET

1 9 I5 F O R D ' 1916 FORD ■

SAXON SIX I H A Y N EST

Laubenheim MiX Weaver I

l i a ? -. Ib tho nuralicr of customers th a t ]

' atoro duriijig April. Tliijro a i fo r cash.Oonpon Books a t ^ por cont disc

' BPEO IA LSFO R A I You buy 2 lbs. Pathlindbr Co££( PotEfindcr Coffco FREE. You e -You buy 2 lbs. Boy Scout Coffco Scotit Coffco FBEB. You g e t '3 lb You buy 2 lbs. Sea King Coffee < King Coffee FREE. You get 3 Ibi .Tho buyer has 10 ycora of actiu fecfl^con recommcud them lo tho

Twin Falls M«

If: Varney could make i ^ a sh e d o e s '-

Frozen GoldThere W oul^ 't Im any <

" r ; - - 1 3 9 ^ M a m W e a t

EniUFEBOIfTHB A. WAIT O CmCAQO Y

■ o m o K K j, ' M w lA n I i i f - i a m t i r , ♦ . ciralwftlle battery- mate • of jGrorer, ♦ Olevelaod Alexander of Uie Cnb*. 1* ♦ on h!e v ay today, to Paw ,Paw, MIcIl, ♦ fo'*®i*ear for.itfxamlaaUoa before 't ♦; iraft'board.- .-.•‘ "‘f--;'

>KllllteM*:la clau-A aadiHU not ♦ claim exempUon.-Hope* a n h e ll that *■. be will aot M called limodlately. <

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HARRY GRIBBONAND '

3IARIE PROVOST , ' IN

“III.S SMOTHERED

LTAND WEDNESDAY

CARS

IAN TOU RIN G -^--------—4 NB- TOUHIN fr------ ---------E T T O I J ^ G ' "0 TOURING ■ DTOURINGC R O A D S T E R ..,;1 TOURING .

Ilotor Sales Co.B n i l d i n g ' . ‘ ‘

- 5 2 1 7la t purcjiascd mcrchandiso in on r a reason.’ Wo aoll fo r loss and

iisoonnt-

A L L T E IS W E E Ko ffc c 90c, I w ill p v o .y o u 1 lb .»u g o t 3 lbs. f o r p rico o f 2 I b t fco 80c, I w ill' g iv o y o u 1 lb..B(>y • ;3 1 b s . f o r p r i c c ,o f 21b3 . , ' . - - ce 6 0 c „ I w ill givo y o n l lb . S e n l- I lb s . f o r a g e o f 2 lb s . ' ; ;s tu a l-o x p cr ic n co w ith th e so cof- ‘ th o l im i t . ' ' ' - ■ - -

lercantOe Co.

:e as good glim powder : . ; V

i lee C rem ; Sy G e n n a i^ h o i t , S

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T W O R K iG R I REV. FRANCK,]

How Blank Thouianc Cared For a n J Am Good Food; and Pl Is Onto His J o b ^ ' dence—Shortage ol

R ev. Ij, 'H . iF rn n c k , n o o tn r ' jjflCcnHioH Episcopal CImrcli

t tb is eity, who liiu iiow bceu J/ floinc six weeks on duty nt Cm

^Gordon, the Rrent caiitouiiicnl . cnlcd near tlie tity of Atliui

Gcorgln, rdccntV wrote n leli to the people ot'hiH cliurch n

.......... • congrofr«tion--'dcscribins-conitions tiicre iimi, c.speeinlly, t ■work of th c ’ M. C. 1own pnrt nnd fcoliu'fjH iti oonni tion therewith. Tlie TIMES )i been pcrmiUed to give it« rcndc 8ome extracts from this le tt which can iiot^ fail to prove bo inlcrcstinR nnd inforniatory:

. Array Y. M. C. A.. .. • " • Cnmp'Gordon. Ga.i Apr. :

Dekr 'PtoplD. 1 want you to kni thn t no Ior I havo .onjoycd ray wo

■ ■veiy much. I liavo a Jo> llial la gu boyond my ablllly lo handle, and 1 fool I th ink a il o t ub {cIIows-Iq tl

• .w o rk foci. Wo nro a ll up ngaJnet• Wb IhlDB, ■ In many v m wo soo o

................■■■Inofflclonclcs.-Yefon tlio othor hai1 bollovo Qvcry man hon tho rU to feol tha t bo la making eood ai do ins moro than ho over dreamed

.■WBB ahlo to do." An4 atf wo In t' ------------- *T ""th ln lc ’ ahQ u t''ou r"w orlf ,''l “ o----------------<on(lilont-tho-nicn—offliJ’crs-omL-pi

* valCB, oulBldo .Ihlnk o( un.---------- Z -«uppo«a-/l-« 'Jll-to l i l i m n - t

- you to catch n vlnlon' of {ho Iraracn work‘ tho Y. U try lns to do, Here Camp Oordon wo havo 15 rcRular bulldlogs; ihon thoro Is tho Admlnl tra tlo n bulldJns and tho Y. W. C. . ''HODtGiset Homoi" this lasl narai tQlldlnft Is a tromondous. Blructur

. v e i l plannM.,^n(l dellghttully tu r Ishcd. w llh ov^y accomniodatlon ai conrooicnco lho .wcjnon rieidng, il camp could wliih tor. Thero l i sui posed to. ho six socretarles a t one bulIdlDj;—a BnlldlnR Sccrotnry, a Iti lls iou i Secrc larr. GdacatlODnl, Bocli PhyalcaJ. Bu»lne«>, Thus you m form Bonio Idea of tho .-numortft s treng th o( lho_Y.'s workInK forco I

■ « u r ca'mp. nol.ro>BOtllnB iho.bis fon Dcodci) n l Uio Admlnlalratlon bull(

.. „ I t s . And. gJion you con'Bldcr^.tl; V , vast numbor .o frJIntpam cnia, caini

’ and slntlons for our nrmy and nn^ boro and acroaa tho acaa, you raa . i IflftBt form BPraeJdiia-ot-lho TOBtnei

. « f tho proBratn lho Y..ls carry lns o------ \ » oir-when-I-(c}t-<>Mho-el>ortefle-i

A xncn'Tor tho work hero, you will I pu t In a position lo kfiow somelhlr aa to how much oach ono ot ub hao i

At tho proaont llmo wo hard srTotUKC moro thnn tbreo locretarU to a hulldlng; most of tho tlmo aln( I havo hocn horo wo have hatl onl

----------------tw o 't t t -my bulld lnF '-O f-courte-T 'tw o cannot hCRin lo cor'ry ou t v/hnt « mlRht connlder a full and offlclot proRrnm. Wo can^qijjj'-hammor awr tryloR to plnco our hlowa' aiUl brin aboiit a s much practical resu lt i

^"Aii^Educaflonnl Sccrolnry^^avo. ( la to .'h ad novoral ble propoBlllons o m y hnnilB. WIreh 1 camo hero to Dulli in s ICl. I found that th is biiljdln v a s Blltiatcd In lho mldsi of Uio' Off

. eors Training School, and lho Rndl < divlalon—undoubtedly lho moot is

toIllRont and clranesl bunch In cnraj D u n ifo In on array camp Is ovor I n Btalo of hurried and auddon chancoi TJiUH fnr lho paal two wcckn ou building hap boon aorvlns lho physlcj un fits, tho ollralnallona from all lh var)ous dopartm cnu of tho cnmi ’Iioro and now. on obort notlco. I hav

- An ontlroly* dlfforont cinaa to der v l th end. of courso, now. raotbodii c ■orrlngtbaTo to-ho worked o u t W

___ a ro trying fo aorvo theso foll,o\vn, how^vor, tho boal wo cnn. Horo In coti noctlon v,'{(h (hls chanRo'oV types nn' methodn, 1 raay m ention .thal thcr

. arc:upw nrds of 1200 nesroos no:\r b, . ■ and loo. far wny for tho colored Y. t'

I- • Rlvo thom ocrvlce. Furtherinoro. ; .-very largonu rabo r o t thoBfe negroe a ro BOgregatcd becauao \ i f Immoro physical d,1aa1>IIIly. Tlio m ajor li command of oil theso followa camo t me and aakod mo to do what I coul' fo r ttiom. NaJanilJy tho flm l llsltti

, I did when 1 gol theso companlco o ncf^ roos' together was to soparati

-----------— Jho8o-wlio-«ould-rM d-4ndJfrito-Ironthoao who could not. I found Qia abou t .15 per con t of theao negroes dl( no l knbw tbolr alpbabot. A big odu cational prohlera confrontn o u r coun try regarding theso millions, of neg rooo In our Southland.. Tho only wa: I could handio Uicuo liunilreila o t met

■ . w aa,.to pick out ,a ll who had hlgf ochool.’ndTmrtl and collogo training

- - . , Fortunately. ll found onough to filvt— m o ^ fu ll teaclllng forco. Evory nlghi

I gol thoao educnlod follon’a togethpi and bad 'Q teachorn' training nehool TIio fellows noon caught on lo ,thc v o rk , ond In ti fow days wo luid Ihlngt In a ooraewhnl .organlicd condition T he corporals and jcrgfant/i wero nl- wny wllh mo lo help handle lho iaow d. Of cotimo. tlio wholo tUIng In ow lor m ilitary InSv. I would not tnko ^oW of 11 unlcna tho Mnjor put ll

) • undor compulHon. In th is ' lif cn- thUBlnotlcallj agreed wllfi mo. This ■work'haa been v_ery Intoreatlng nnd

• . rewarding,________ About 1200 men visit our Y. build-

ln g .7 l6 l)^ i)n lly ; and by^m cans ot iitinipa. papors_^ monoy ordora. parcel p o r t Insured and reglBfprcd mnll. Vlc- tro la s, piano nnd often music .by lho ni'-n upon varloua Inntrumcnts of th r ir ow n. cnterlalnmenln, lecture#, re li­gious and educational, raovloa. nnd clnsn work In lho Y. .wo try to Borvo them . Perhap-1 thoro la rathor n ten- drnfry to ovor do,tho noisy a tun l Idea, bu t tha t aeeraa to lirlne tho hoys. On stu n t nights our building can hardly hold tho numbor.

. Comn Gordon is nol ono of our larc*

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H K A i m i lE M T .FROMjAMPGORDOnds of Young Soldiers A .missed—Good Clothing ai Plenty of Both—Uncle Sa -^The Black Soldier In Ei of “Y” Workers. ^

n r ' o f ! cat cantonmonla, but Is perhaps a •h in abovo tho averago—about t ~■ , . - thousand. • Haa laao liospliaL “ ovor 2000 beds. Hut a u to base hoa L nnip U l. though ilo u h lA h a t wo havo n t Id- Camp Wheeler, It nocms sraall to h in tii becauflo out nl Kort .McPJioraon ' I..**..! bospllal has over 30,000 be lo i t e r Can,you well Ijnngino-a hoepltal w I m id 3 d , 0 0 0 beds? \ ^'ond i^ — Sliiw- m y-arrlval -horo-I-boll<

fill, practically tho entire porBonnol >, V' our khaki hoy« havo boon clmng U Ills All the old boys bavo gone, aod n nnee- onofi have taken .tholr places. Ti 3 ]iDB fcaull of aovorai causGB, fl

1 lho follows who wenl out wero prc ncierH soidjont. j-cailr /o r ovile t te r oens work, lho other, was tho ni b o th moVo on part'of U ndo Bam lo get ra

to Fhtnco a< rapidly aa poatlble. F daya I’ullmafa a n wero lined up nio

• ,g tho trnckn In such num bcra-aa ’ know aeolog the

w 'in •"K, healthy, happy fellows pullod oi I n . W®''® to BOO all theso fi

"** “ ® lown. how Ihpy looked when' loavi:L f n“ If Ihoso PniBslan munlerora don't ' h n n i nomeUilng'vory doclfllvo a t .a n car - l lh , t>>o complexion of clvlliiatli I «n,» icg ln to Uko In n healthier hi ‘ nnd ftiN Goddess of tlb c r lx rlno In h i *{,B majectlcv beauty with outntretcli

‘irm* to-mank!od..Qod gmnl-Uic day L-prl. n t hand.

i t may bo of Interest lo you lo knc t - f o r n..]U tlo_n#_lo.how ,w o.Y .,.m cn.fn lonso on our work. Well, our bulV ro in planned for tlio scrvli

Y trloa (0 adnilnliitcr. Thoro a: iln is- roomu In cach building for j t a SocV Q larles, and as comfortablo jia ono cr amed reaaonably denlro. Wo bavo hoi nc ■turo cold water a t a ll tlmoo, and provlsloi turn* forJbow or ba th s.. Wo get nil wo wai I ond and tbo beol of food, and :r, Jho gnncrous manner. Aa lo our llvit sup- .'lunrtors nnd eats wo liro well car( each So wilh our roldlora. Not Infr I n o - ouontly I go to tho moos halls ar jclnl, w ith 'th e men. I haro oaten

pan wholo week through w llh tho Offlcor and pvory whoro Ihoro la plenty i

CO In sood food. In othor r e s p o c t s ^ me forco “ f® equally as woll. They ha^ ,u llj . oorafortablo bcd^ ond plenly of wan

tlie covering. Tho goTornment now aeon iinpa to littVirgobd'Buppltos xif'c lothing o nnvy *’nnd. I wns down nmong tho hegro( ijL n t whon ihoy woro '‘fitted o u t" Ea<; inoaa rccolvcd 2 pairs o t shooa,g on. ol BOCks, 2 U iakl unlfoims, hi

ahd-OVPrrnlYi^ 4 phwnHngw nr umln )j 1,0 w ear and < |o)) sh lr ta , 'a n d ^ ll mat Ihlng OUl of g o o d ^ a tc rla l. Novor wei QO to tbeao negroes so woll cnred for bctor urdly Tho Captain said to ono: "Jim, ho arlos ‘I*’ you Uko your now c lo th o n r "Ijihi alnco Capt. I Jlsl fee ls 'tine, I nin 'l nev( o n l / nlinin" to leavo dees Camp." It wo

)-w o PalhoUc lo-aoo-Uioso-poor-raRgod-fa it WQ Iowa, with tifcro feet on lho grouni cionl during tho I'old rains wo woro hai iw ny >nB- A number look pncumonin; jrlng Oled, In nbout two wooks tl: I ns government hsd nuppllea fo r.th c i__ .men. ,I tlflo't,tMnK tJmt.Ja.Lnd.,.ni:0. of soIiHcm nnil wo Yr-mon nro wo b 'o q cared for. Perhaps It.h&silia mora ulld- Is Ii good Ihlng to ' keep up n goo iding- aplrlt, bul wo never hear of moatlen Off[. whoatlosa, etc.: dayn' Sugar Is oorve :adlo ^■'oni blg*bowli), bolh horo in camp an

{q. in’ Atlanta. P a a w llltlo w ar brra amp. "I*'!® In Atlanln. •. Why this la t^ ir In ^nno Invono of our Inrgeaf Souther

clllea, I fail to undoratand, nor hav our I BitWMded in hnring ll explained t

Bicnl mo. , lho And by way of compllilionjlng m

im p. government I may npeak of lho rail bavo road working cnndlllon, 'O u r goverr deal mcnl has mado mislalica—would I !fl of over, got.'anywhere If il didh'l? flu

Wo you te ll thn critic to cbango hi :i6w- lensei. From Twin Fnlls to 6 n c ir con- j nml via Chicago, wo novor ran Ini nnd a nlflgjn station ono minuto tiohln

horo tlmo. Wo' lost nboul lwo bourn bc r, by tween Cincinnati nnd Allsnta via lh f. to Southern, bul Ihat'a almosi "nivlnn 0. n for tho Soiitbom. I underatand frclgli TOCS .and oxpresi .m ovo 'w ith wondorfu oral nmoolhncna. If you dear people can• In net get cara. thon got busy. I bollei’ 10 ta tho government can hoar your call ould . • ................(ilng I hope: to he back th is fall, anii di ft of hopo 1 will not havo to conic befon rato then, llow ovct 1 ntnnd ready t( rom. -cam o^'hanovcr-tha.church-has-loJ^Uint closed, I liopo lo ntay In thia worl i did tUI the TnldJle of September; Ihei Ddu> glvo about two weeks speaking In oui jun- eaatom churchoB fo|; (undn with whlcl neg- wo cnn procure'nom o thlngji .Ih i way church tboro Is deeply In 'n o rd ., I dt toon lru*t you /le.ir poopJe wlJJ hol/I to- ilgh geiher, nnd thnt my health will keop ing. up, . •?lvo \ ...............Ifibt Well, dear peoplo. I have lakon •hpr more tlmo for this than I.had count­ool- Oil,' I t In miw late, tapn haro hlown .‘‘10 obmo time bnck. tbo laat call'han gono ngs out-onco tho ntlllnrsH of tho night. Ion- Toraorro^,-la a heavy day. I must cel “ I- m y res!. So Ji-itJi lUo Invocntlon that

in® fiodfn hlciiBlng mny rent upon you ? la dear , peoplo. In manifold form, may nxo Hill flplrjiuni benediction nnd graco• ll abldc.wlih you, that you mny bo llvo fn - loRcllier' In thin life .thnl yo may havo

Nlfc evrrlniitlng. I nm. - and Aftecllonnlcly, vouf rector.

. 1-. IJ, FIlANCli.

cel I.V.SPi;CTIOX rO.STPONEDIc-- --------lho WASlll.VCTflN. Mny C.—Postpone- r l r ment unlll August 0 of tlio regulatlona ;11. R.-vlling for a nyntcm of gr^ln Inapec- ind tion m terminal niarketn w ni an- •vo nounccd today hy Uio InlorBtnto'com- •n- merco commlsnlon; They w cro'to bnvo ea, bccomo rtfocllvo today, bu l a wldo- On aprcad protont .resulted In tho order lly bcln^.doforred. Gmln aeeif for tho

field, CTftBS need, hay nnd Blraw woro; Jt- to liaTo'beoa affcctod. I

' D r.H im i'F lay sth eKaiser In Spee^

l l f l i L ecturer’TcUh o i H an Kulond SforM the Head of the t n a n Empire S c m e l;.

A re l.OS a:.-'IKLE3, May 6 .-C harg J the kiiliier'und his war lords wllh

“ “ O roct rc8iion»llilllty for tho crimes t > n m pclrated by lho Gorman arm y In c

fiuered Dolglum nnd norlhoin Frar E v i - Nowell Dwight Illllla. jiastor

tho Plymouth church. Brook! speaking lU .tho Trinity audltori Jnjjl nIghi I’ fcJared tha l tho roign frlght.tulncui) wan daljbcratoly and h

I a lit- tcmat'lcally planned In Dorlln.I— or In nupporfof his otatem ont'D r. 1 laL of .11b (luotcd from tbo war manual hospi- Genoral von H artman ihoso words wo nl odvlep to lho Oerman soldiery: to ua. "Give nn quaYtor, tnko no prlaone m lbo Ict nil who fall Inlo your bands bo

beda, yourmorcy, Tho day t f judgm ent \I wilh auk no reasonH.”

Kvory seat nnd,ovory Inch of n.lai lollovo Ing-room lo-tho uudlloriutiLwas fll lol of and noveral hundred people wi anged. turned awoy. • .:II now ' For lwo hours Dr. HIIIIb told wl

This bc hod seen and beard o( lbo (rightI, flrnl acta of tho'enemy In Franco ond 13pretty gluml Hla nudienco was owed iiover- silence by tho baro Bam tlon.', Jio li

) now of dellborato murder of a g ^ pricitm e n a l the ir holy d a ss fs ; o( UloTslayi

For of wholo famlllOB on tho cbargo tl:nlong thoy had concoalcd the ir Talunbliaa 'to and of-placlng glrlfl In c ap tM lj In tthem, oollara of’churchoa.. Ho deaorlbed I

d o u t of 1200 squaro miles was lo fl In t0 fol- wake of tho,Gorman retrea t lo st fallaving "No ono underatanda tho Qorm.] that peoplo oo well aB tho kalBor,” said II 'l do Hlllls. "Our prca ldent.In a spiritearly ipngnanimlty, patlont^ and Koqd wl:allon dlsilngulshed between Itio l ^ s e r ai■ huo, the PruBilan g o v o m ip n t .and orn hor ngolniit them pul tho<aorin&n peoptchod Dut Gorranny,'jj . chamber^ of coidoy la mcrcc,.iinmliur£'jiJ)ORnI.oL(ra'do_ni

certain p o p u la osaomblloB wouknow' have nono offhlB. nnd ln tb o 'fu ? 7 '

ml-a tholr anger , passed rcaolutfona, sajiilld- lnK :''^ ttt 'ou r'B 07cm m fln fis , wo at

T heir acts aro our acta. T bolr dooig are °nd rallltary plans aro 'o u r plana.'lecVo- “Knowing his people through nt0 can through, tho KTilaor callod his soldlo1 and- ^®^oro him and gavo tbom'thia chargi slons 'Mnko yours.olvos more frightful tht „ a n t tbo Huns under Atllla. Seo thiit for

In Uioueand yeara no cneray montlonn IIIving ^'®'7 napio/of Gorm'any without shU'yired dorlng.'f„ Why do tho Oermna pcapnfre- t*“>y feel 'no terribly bocauBo il

and aulhorfl of tho world call thom..'Hmien n and 'D arhorianar Who named the[cors ‘l lu n s r Tbolr kalscr. Who chrlsloily of cd them barbarlanB? T holr kalaenon '" 'ho likened iho Oorman soldiers ihave bloodhounds hold upon tho loach I^ r m ‘*’0 kaiser’s thong, aa thoy..airalnicorns upon tho lenah w ith bloody''jawg o n longing to te a r tfiolr Jlroncirttnd lie;roes P*'®?* 'WUh' bloody-flngorn, tlEaej, kniser sa id: ‘I baptlte„thco.'“ Hun'gg 4 nnd "barbarlap.’ " ., ha t tho koisor's words s tand : 'Ftniipy. 0 thoussnd yenrB no man •Bhall upenmadfl the word " 'n u n ’" wilhoui BhuaJuwero l**g.‘ *'■toro liluatm ling tho . nddresj wc:how ac^rea of viows of dOTnstatod town

j i f i j ruined bullil(ng/i, dcitroycd calb,,evor Jrala- acenes of bomoB In which tt,vas l^odlcs .of alain lay oxpoBod to, vio

I »»> whllo_nr._Hllllfl_cxpalltUe!l_upon_ tl:)und 'fncts tha t b'o had gained 'aboiit tl:l,av: ntrocltlca.

" thS Charged W ith Uaing RpHprinn Fnr Frniii

well ■' . ..oral, -------good Scrnrcd Ijirge Sums ofOfonei by Sac liens, -McanNirved -------- y-lan tl LoB.Angcl(!fl, Mny 6,—A complair iread charging Lloyd E. Nolle, a real eotat

the ftKml. who ha'a offlcea. In thfxQ rar hom building and who resides a t D31 Eucll havo avotfuo. wilh using lho malls fraudu: !d to cntly, wha tsnuod ycntenlny by th

.United Stales district nttorney's offlc ; my and o w arran t liisucd for Nohlo'daj rail- rosu Deputy U. 8, Marslml J,’' C rern* Kllty was aent out to lako him lot d il cuutody.n u t According to tbo Informntlnn In th his handB of tho fodoral Invnttlgatop

icin- 'Noblo received deeds from C.'H . Can Into non of niveraldo for n7f>,000 wort hlnrl o f property In Rircrftldo coiuity. Thes

bo- deeds, Itln nald, wore nlgncd In'blani . thn nnd worO filled In by NoUln with b| •Inn" wlfo'n name an grantee nnd duty rc light corded,irfui On April 17. Mrn, Ceha M. Nobk can- wlfo of the real estate operator, w rot llei’e n lottor to Mrn. Julia K. Dandholt o call. Monrovia, sinter of Cannon, advlslni

hor tha t lho w riter bold gran t deed i do lo Ii75.000 .worth of properly form tore erly In Cannon's name and tha t tbi

to w riter proposed to soil this vnluabl) i J i i .property,.for ^2C00,— Mr»—iJandhol w k was Informed In this icllor th a t 1 then aho cared to redeem tho proportj our w ithin ton days for tho npeclflod sun

hlch of $2600 sho hnd thal opportunity. .Jh'tf This lottor Is ealJ by tho fedpm I do officials to havo boon wril'ijin by No

to~ blo bim^elf.:eop Ono_or_m or’o doedn of tn is t ar<

nald to haro bocn placcd on tho pro^ perty by Nohlo before, tho le tte r U

jton C:annon'B slator was written oBklng jn t- O’" auRgostIng tha t sho redoom th ' IttTi property for |2G00. Tho am ount ol OQO tho In ^m b ra n co jn nol known to tht

Federal lovcatlgators.- e i Noblo Ib said to have won Cannon'j

confJdrnco tbroush religious connec- .■ou tions. A nslstant U. S.. Attorney Lyn^

dol t : Young, who coiiducteil thd lu- aee vetdlgallon, nald last night th a t thoro IIyo Is n rcnnon to .b o ll^ c Uiat Noble baa avo nocurod other p'ropoftloil or sum f ol

monoy from Cannon by reason of roll- kIous pretonBlons,

• . "Thoro Ir no question.” nald Mr.___JCgili\i:i3utJbaLMQlil(Uiail.CaaDoa:d

entlro contldenro. When Nobia nug- •D gcrtc 'i 'to Cannofl tha l an cxchan?rf nf

Onnnon's IliverBliJo property lo r flan no- UliRo.hotcl property might be effoct^ jnn cd, C.innon readily conBcnlrd lo deed cc- over hln I17D.OOO worth of proporty In an- blank. Tho fncl lhat Noblo filled In im- thtf blank doniB with bis ov ;i wlfo’n ivo nirpo nnd had tbo deeds r^cordid ia a do- n u tte r boyond dispute.Ic r "W o' think tliero Is no', reason to :ho 'iM b l 'i l ia t lho tbttor w ritten lo Mrs. jro D andholt Cannon's sister, a n d 's lc a -

cd' oa tou lb ly by Mrs.' Noblo, was

. DAii^y T w i N F m s

Knltnr Uc (ier* / a r ■ ^

largingrlth tM- ..............os per-' •In con- ' I' 1.•'ranco, 1 '>-'• .* *^ W 3 M B Wu or IDoklyn.toriujnlign of ^r.d»ya-

Ir. nil-ual of ' f l S | H l iirds ot '

» bo nl • ' ^ f 3 3

• uiicd

1 what ^Igbtful d Uoi- •[1 into ' 'lo lold , .jrleatiilaying ' : T ~ WS g i B M0 that - s n i r j H i n r j i i i ^ ^

In tho - lho

Drman .

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0 are.' ' . -M , ' ■ • ,la.'1 andIdlers .' Iargo: thtirf - . for a

in tho ’Bhud-■coplo0 lho ilufls'

£ ' ^ N I B L E Y -rs to - •

f f - : O S T R: not- '«; lbe ■

:__________ ______ ' » _ •—forged. Of Courso lho govornwonf

For coocornod prim arily w llh this lottor ■ p f f l ln [w H la il c te r m I . l h . M M .

in iflu so ^ tho malls."

BasebklP'Aces” ^ Mho' Magnets for FartIow

I . t h o __________________ __ ■t tbo i>opu'iar S tars o t PoBtlmo Xc<

Turnstiles ilUBjr on liood Trips.

Jack Vclock, i i i r l (I, N. S. Sportfl Editor.) •

' m w m i i i . May (S .-T lm iltiircl, Uiat has to w orry along wlthout-

Saeh Pl'iJ'Ing "aco" la a back number no - drawing card oa tJio road.

Tbo outstanding s ta rs .oro tl , ‘'acoB" In thoAblg aliow, for tbd

nu tn before lho public, atj _ ‘ , Uio fans go ou t lo a e o them porfon uVlid WlUiout them In lho lineups o t b udui ®nny-and jn a iiy Ihousai

dollars would wnndor awoy'from U tumeUlca. .

1 n r ' ‘'necs"- ero tho b iggest aaso ^ ■ tho magnaton can .boast of, and if yi

J" will lamp tho rontcrs of lho. alxtoc major leaguo' clubn yoii'^wlll find i least ono player on nearly every ro

i f n ^ te r *bo figures-na the real drawlr rjin o t th o team on tho road,' jAMiI TyruB Raymond Cobb Is tbo groa 'hMrt drawing card In tho bualncsj. I- .lanv *® ”’0’'® Dclroll on the roa , 1,1. than all llio re s t o f Uio plnyora pt

' together, for Uio fans In rival towr go out largely to soe Cobb, unless U:

. , TJgors aro up thoro fighting^ for ^ ‘ J pennant and tho rabldB In Uio sma

lowns within cany riding diatanco i I I tho big leaguo c ities novor mlas

chnnco to bo oa Uio job when Cobb I billed lo cavort n t ho hall park. £ Cohb nlono la w orth thouBanda (

‘“® dollars lo Detroit' n l the tnmsUloa 1 1 ..*“ tho courso of a seoBon. ■. '“ ; -o m irT S K in m b T n rT in f is r - i i i

' '“ “® of publicity and Uio dnw ln ■iim powo'r of n real s ta r , purchased Ore

ver Alo^nndor, and A lo i was to 'hav boen Uio big "aco" of tho Cuba bofor

'P™' ho w a i dmftod. Ho would havo ploj No- od Uio pa rt woll. loo.

Glancing a t Uio llnonpB of oUio clubs wo find lh o name* o f a nool>o of players who jilay tho samo roj fo r Uiel'r rtBpocllTo loaniJ ‘ th n t .(jo t

* 5* playa for D etro it Cleveland has Trlstram SDcaVor, and Tria In a roal cah

\ Tho Whlto Sox havo Eddlo ColUns “ *® tho Drowns; Oeorgo SlnloV; tho Cirdi

. Roger H ornsby: tho Rod Sox, Bab ° “ 5 UnUl anfl a w lo x y of a lara ; Uio Sear

ta n , W alter Jbhnnon; tho . Q m ti F o 'rd loachupp :'thoned". Hi^l Chaao tho Dodgora, Al M ameiiut. and th Plratoe, Max Caroy. D irk Rudolph I tho oulBtardlng s ta r of Ui,q BraTOi

■ .'J* and Prank Baker Is Uio best ndfrorllB od player o t tho Ja n k o . .

rn u s s iA w b p p f r a q e n n .LlUg- ' • *——rfnf .AMSTERDAM. M"y G.—Tlio .auf flan trago bill passed tho lower house o ocfr Uio Pruaslan d iet on Snturday, sah leod a delayed dispatch from Berlin, ro )■ In colved today. ' ' ' , I —

fo’d ’ The nuffrngo bill Is nn eleclomi ro la a form ncAsuro.

to Tbo Twta P t lla T in e s h u all ihiIrs. 'alfBt nowa np to Ihe tlm« o t calmga- *0 tjro si-friw h from , tho leu o d winT0> wUch Is atDDlorcd la o a r otfle*. ‘

XS ' f n ^ A Y , MAY 7,191}

S ' ■ ' 'B | \ . r h e r o o f - th a« « ■ - Z r j x iP “ I= .K >"keie| H I ' 'ir oQACtrtahmtd ft

T b e li« ttT )f the

I r o r . thineattadc , aril] thi

c o s t Coiain-t/fd

Ineverylomi.cityai ' when Ctmia-tttJU

fo» rottbottMi,boteI<,fu

la s r t l i t l c r td p r ^ /orreiideafei.'. ••.'.

' ComBlM>d8;iOI l i * C M i/a«V coi|j]ci

' ‘ *nd Uyins cott low Oi1mt4iU b m n beoBM it m u M eu

Cortala-l ' OfllcMtadWMl

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CertaMeic< ROOFING ^

FOR SALE BY .

r - C H A N N E L U J l

R A N D E R L U M E

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W h e n H e Gci . S . R e a l GRAVEL!“S , . Y o u S

‘ ‘'J' , R 4 G rv d 5 p & uinsotB ic& sim ply b v th e & «v iif you to h i t m e n ^ Tobaccc

I t m eans M m ethliiffw !

iroat- wbllo. •• 1^0 lfyooim oltaiip ip« iiU Mroad •littletoyoursffloklBK .tobaI pu l j rm ir im o k ^ . . / . ,owns ' SE® 'YflirnUDffl- IN TIE I

Dealer, a ll m ro»d lior.

b b is ofHeial directions kow to «dc

80 P . B. G R A V IX Y T (I - rn'PcfntPmcAJuiim

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The Tinie: Is Headqoai

di&t cop^ vrith all conditicns*ie; e a s d , o r fum es l ia re no effect u^.roof. KuU cannctf corrode d ie tu n cannot c a u ^ k to m elt o r nip; ' u th e ability (o r e tin ev e ry fo rm of roof- d i h e d u ^ i l i t y to e iv e y ^ a f t e r y e a r o f f seivfce^ with Jicde orn<^najn:cflans« W o f f c r s every practicalroofiiiB advaiw iliiiinuni roofing invcstiDcnl. ' ! ' .

ItyanaiectioayotmnifindCfrim's-iw/.EKfy- ' w./itdio(en(aibu21duigtoIallijrp«ia&diUu, . . roQBd botue^ e l m l m . ta ra to i. waro*larmlwUdl MteriirOTtBSIiainirne.--

'r^ e a 'ih is g le i . ll veiy popultr.'

{ ,'lO erlS yea r^ aeeo rd Iaf t o t h l c k a ^ • t i lw ^ w ^ ^ o th e r ty p e ^ fl^ ^ —f i r i l ^ ......

•wf» «««»*/«/'tSn'ofSinary'roll n>ofia|j M m r r A aod laiit mach longer, a l a - t ^ M i K t a C otponiloa

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l e l s Ib a t. P o u c h o l EXV C b ew ln ff ' P in a I S e n t H iinp u b e ii ta iC are n gooj Ih h :, n u been tp re a d a n o re r A m er-'« ve ly tise r o f f^ in g a sm all chew icco lik e t h a t is w o rth so u lb ff . v - : w h en i t t o l l H o t . f' of Re«l Gravclr P ] u i , ^ ho will tall i n d . Sand iHo be»l! . , ft eeopomy. I t c m u Um p«f -wMlrto a o M ■ tBuU chow c f It U tU • loog '

•lieo G ra n ) / w J liy c a r fa i/o M d add . tobacea,.,!! will slve f la w r-la p ro v o '

IE C, i SEEWCE JMOCB OF t AVIlYboro carry U la 10c. pooehea. A .1 bands in any Tndnlng C a ap or S o . ,■cn "o re r th e n ’* a 3c. ataotp will »«!■» rT ^„»t»ppl7 « n r d o jw ^ a a d ^ ^ . j «

TOBACCO CO^ llaariDe, Vl.i t im I tF m t i^ C U m and.Ceod

teidtota thk pntteUea S« -

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CUSSIFIED ADVERTISING iV - . ..RATES :

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“ C iil flf Boii y w re«B li«aiaU J •rphoM U \

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FOR 8A LB-2S t » d o t 'WeaDllDK ' — -p l* a .- J7 . B, Hoag 'on MeMnlUn Crooic

U rm , B mUe« loutK p rK lm t« r ir . |

inOR SALS- ^ 0 b u d . ' l oad’ S you-- - old,«WM 88 iMQbt. PhoOT 98t-W, ;

rO R SALB-Oood wortc team imd . bm w M . a«2 Mata Ato. Bo. ‘

• rO E aALB-TFO jood tlirMliln'fcoat- r fita, o a good ijgttBK ; r . W. Stwto. -

r o n SALEMiood H and o a lo o ia l D— u a . c w t per..paoiid. ucoll«&(<atM k e

' io r ta o liu u ta . Attebor Huy. QnO&' tc b■:— r i « L , C o , J t y a

n p e J alircty — - -

Ss. ' A cd lnatad Yellow DanYar Onion b' ■ 0»»d for <4le a l Anchor Hiff, Oralji a

A Feed Co;. MB «Ui Axe. W ea t Tele- »1, v to a e t t . 1'

FOR - SA LB-ConfecltoBer^ ' Sodi C roun tala, C lva ' and M aiaalna Stand. - flood roaioQ for ibUIo'c. Dolos

- ' (ood builnw a. A ddrua J}oz 028) J o r - -

.......' 'VEftrUCffTOiD QXRDEN'PIMm I. lok- aale « t Tollan Qreea H om e. B. r

■ LPciberTT. Prop:. S W ^ A to a

■ FOR BAVa-WliJdaWeWa. > a d - * U lhta M d vlodow glaia. Phone 31. -

' ]lo o s> Shop, near p o tl o(Qee.' — t<

rO R BALE^Uooio aod lo t 6 block q 41. Sealed-btda on-UUa property.ffU I - U raealTtd before Uay IQ. a t Probato J i ig e 'a ottlce. o r 0 . B. C ulaon 's. ad> _

• ■ in latra tor to r J . H.' Paul EaUto.

' • Pnr« Brod BlaiJc Minorca hena J o r aale. W S litb A » . Woat. . Tele-

• ’ • 0, Qood 'o a tln t po ta to ca 'to r aale a t

iOo por hundrod. d8U»erod anywlwro• withlti d ty limlla. Anchor m y . B

- a ra ta & .5ted .C a ,Ja^ fiU kA w «W M fc «

■ IjPO R-SALB-noo fonr cyllodar, M ai- n

well tonriPK car, .U axvell roadtter. ,c “ T 'U «o 'T trd'TW i4«torr---Johnw n' di

Baloa Co., t l i to 23i Shoahone SL B.’ g

' ^ A.Te, West- -Toleph.cinB 23.' P,

. -FOB B A U ,. . JSPower apmyer In excellent , order, J"

moonted readr toe.nuin&is. F o r aal* .**cheap.- Ptotio 610-J-2 o r R .;8. ,bo)c •

____ ' ''________ ' ■ - LPOR S A L ^ N b . fU ndbrw oca 'ty J» i Ri

wrlCor, good eoodiclon, reU ooablo. Phone 6U-M. •

, . f t e i a i i i ■ ~k— — - M R TIRNT—Two room# for llgb l _

houBokooplng. A t Ualn HouUl. BAWr — Roema. r : :. - . - • . ■ • ..

flnlt* of fon t rooma, 'Jnat racated • .In r the Farm Bttrcau. o r« r Model Shoe V, .Store, treah lr kalaomlned, for. rent. .M { ).ooaB onU i* lthhw tr-«n ltab lefo r •

> two lawyaw o r othflr profeailooala. , R

• FOR R E irP -ro ra la h ed t r o n t> o m . h , I t e a n h e a t Pbone 8M. . > foi

j r o R RENT>-4 Too'jtk modans hOQ8^ ^ eloae ln and ttm ltn re for aale. P . ^ > D ea n ,'N a :> » t< A T a .'B u t. . j ^

■ F O ff,aH N T -Jrw * .OT th iM rooB ^ aparttnanta to r Iftb t «IM a rp .e o s m le n c a a . Oxford rooma, • • W MainaT«W BBerth.- ■ j f • : , 1

FOR R B N T ^ e w flro room hoai#. U■ PHoflefl6(KW. •; .. . ■ ^

■rOR iliw t --T T O fwmii Dear Buhl . to r a te rm o t yeara. .Th*-balldlnga

, h a re jM t been: cfflB p leU d .and -a re AsTjow m d r for. occnpancr.,^ Bdwla ~ Damman, »0R7tbATe.W. Phone M U .

FOR RENT—Farnlibod r o M for 1 • o ra rn iU e m e n .’ »«M A ltt;SontlL -.,:.

P O R R B l f M rpomfttnUabed hoar# • j J -------<n. -AyelT^gfenlafa. m Main j

FOR RBliT-^Pottf ro«B ttin*alo» ,

Aira No ■ _ . . ■ W

' -ffANTia) — B e c w d r h ij id ' i 5 <n»w rlM r.'• Cheap fo r-c a a h .) Addreaa

____ X W X . care n m e a ottlca.

. ^ P A j i r ^ S o r i e a ' to - r fenced, runnln* water, cJoto ln. ■ 0 . BL twi

Oreeaa..T!eV ^4-J-lV : . , t

■ w i j i m ^ M d r r * t b ^ * . ' u a; W»..or.6IT,.<'A ta.'B>at. :*-. ^ V-. Jw

,^ A N T B b i.^ f :c a rp a n (e ra .;W a i* i i ^ p e r d y r .

y r b m i, wnrfc by-the hour.- P licne 66<-J. : ' j

'h on iew orkia'conntry. ■ Phone M&-R‘8. ~

;WANTBD— ViJMs: .m arried m aa: # 1 ' bAokkoe^er-asd i^ esm an , ir iabei jkmI* | J

. . B o r UO. Twin tm » :;id a . r : g

.-WAyrr E P - P l i b waaher a t Ttfney**. g

. W iW T ffl> -a o m a o M j l lU * m ? : ' ( t . r « n d . . T ie A lbert Dfcklara_^C<w-

tW ; - 'P h o n i IM , Tw in fW li, Jdaho.' >

r i " 'a iL L T a M T T b o i

VTHE T iU E S oflica in regard to tbeae llOS.inQBl be.w ritten and mafled or

k WANTEI>-Immodlatoly a buyer fora tmall attroctlTO modorn .buosa{ow,furalsh’o d 'o r lan^ndabcd...' ow sor called torjstr work. Tart caah,'bal* anco on t/mo. m i l conaMcr good auto aa port parment. -Look ll up (or a bargain. , Addreaa XII; cara Timcf. .

WANXfll^Man between'26 andTs for ponnancnt poilUon wltb Ittabllsh- od LUe Inautaace company. Man capable ot e a n ln f 12,000 per yoar. Kxporlonco pot nooeasorr. Tralnlns [Iven tree.' Bplendld opportnnltywlth

' rapid promotion.' Addreia W. L Fras< er, Waitera Maoacer,, Elgbth Floor.

, 0 . E-B1(1k]; pea Moteea, Iowa. .

■ W ANTErV-CwklEcrFuher wanta potltloa’. an- raacb- .'or camp, camp

. prcterrwL Addrtaa & B., care Tlmw.

f ’WANTfilV-Lady. wanta work to - prliratft.tainHy, Kaod.iftxc«.'-CalLIft». cledo Roonu. UUa Madden.

’• LOST ATO PODHD ■. .i L03T -O ne black SbeUand poay

Pleaso return ta O. McFall Ftei Barn , . or add ttu 201 3 Are. 80. i^d rocolro ; ■ reward.:’ > ~

.TAKEN UP—Fonr l^or^es, aeten >t milea adath, one mile eaat, from aouthr > r eaat coraor of BnhL'Ono lorrel pony.i Wd threo'-colta-branded - ^ o n - le f t ./ ahoaHer. A. N. B ailey .________ . '

' ^ L O r o S T A Y E D or S f f iS ^ iJ S r " I bay. horse about lOOO pounds, mano , I about 6 In. Ions, amall soro on right . ahouldor. Brand Tar. A, about 9 or

10 yeara. old. It aeon or beard' of. . ; notify W ..C lay Smllh. Pllor, Idaho. ;

CIoTer’ Pm ptiis'StaUon. ' - ;

■ ~ lUBCTUABBOPB ~

• PlumblnRrejnlr work prompUy arid f tiNUtorly~7dono.— Ranges—connected.- • P h o o e m -Tbo Friak-JIolJn#ji.Co,.. J : ^ -----------r :----------- r r - I

PIANO 'LE880NS-Ql<ren to begin-' ; s m by H lu LUle Tamey, 40S Malo E Atoaue North.

STPRAQB WOOL-BcbI , p l f tc ^ lo ‘ lown to aloro yoijr wool. Enrl - Co. Photo) ^ f

ieaih euBiiciiioify '

50IICE r m m u c i T H i i f e.........." ------------ ------- ti/Departmont o l tn« Intorior. i<

0 . & Land. Offlce at Ha^iey. Idaho. - AprU 8, itflS.

' . Notice la hereby glren that Edwafd B. HcCorkle of Rogeraon, Idatio. who, : itt FebmAry 29, 1916. made Second 0 •H8idJaloaa” Enlry, S erlaeN orrom sr - for Sfi Section SO u d on Jasaarr . 17,19l6..mado AddlUonal Homeatead .< .Gstty Ko. 017808 for BU SW 1-4 Sec- '

NW-lHl -Secttoa-31. u M nablp 14. 800th, Range IS East - BoUe MerldUA. haa flled.noUce ot In- iButtoa to g afc»-g9>»«-¥e» - .m i ^ Ptobt.to.eaUhlUh'elalm 'lo the land . above dOKribed. before. C. a Slggins, Unltsd SUtaa CosunUalonar, a t Twlo 0 falla, on the fifth .day ot.Joue, im . -

CUlioant names ka wltneaaoa:.John Terpstra, Lafe jTohnaoti, Jam oi -

1. Vandeabark. JameA Bosaoll, all o{ u Roferaonrldabo.— Z

BENR.GRAY, f. ' RegUler. A

11 l l . ' l l , 18,15, 18,17,18, 19,20,22, . 28,21. 25, 28. 27. 29, »0r 81; fi: 1,2,

- 8, 4, 6. 7. 8. 9 . _____________

~ Serial 5 a . W91SJ • \• KOTICB FOB POBLIUATIOS - iil

Department ot the Interior . ol V. 8 U nd Office a t Hailey, Idaho, sj;

AptU is; 1918. . lo-Notico' U hereby glren that Mand in

Rdrance Poaarby, W Rock Croak, crU«bo. who, ob December 8,11915, made «,Homeatead Kntry. Serui K ^ 1 9 m , bt for-SEH SecUon ■ 82, Townkblp U -IISonth. Range 19 B u t, BoUa Merid- tbUn, hu.fU ed noUca ot intention U trnaka OoaunnUUon Proof,, to eaUb» hiUah. claim to the .Und abor* descrlb* u• i 'b ^ r e a O. S lg f |^ United filataa dtOomaUalonw, a t Twin. FalU, Idaho, th m Uie Uilrtaenlb day of Jane, 1 0 1 8 . tm

Claimant nasnn aa wltneaaea:' ' . ' diW ilU, AwUa; of Rock Oruk, Ida- ia

U', Roy Eemp, of Roek’Creek,.ltfaho;'0 . D. TUley, o f Rock Creak, Idaho; mK. B. Qwinn,' of Mortangb, Idaho. he

BBffR-O RA T,pegUtar. , w]

AprU 2l»May IL . . ■ - .

B irtt l i r i k • I ttS M S lO tt 'KOnCB FOB FUBUCATIOH ct

'• '—r — ■ 0 «: D ep a rtaa a t of Uia In terior, Hi

0 . &• U n d O U ea a t KaUey. Idaho, blilp ril.16 , t i l l . - • • : . - ' BONotloe U harabT a lrM :U iat F ra n d a in

E ^ H S fe rT S f-B f lin M o r- id n k o ; TO wha on Jn ly Bade Home-stead -E n try ,.Serial. No. 01(222 to r AtS J iS B ^ Sk Uoa 22; tm N E K SeeUos a tK , and oo^Deoamber 29, 2927, &*4« anAddl H o S a U a d E atry No. 021088 for ■ >8B X N B ^ :.J< H S » A i m S W S i Seo- ,ti<tCM. M ' T V n ^ p - . l i .SoBth, Ranjr* oi<17. B u t , - B idaa-.V arM luv-.hu ...m ad caj

atobar,.‘M Twla>FaUi^'Idaho^ OB Uia jiIi twelfUi dkyof,JBna.:i#18.-. . wl, c s a in ^ in a m a a u w ittea iaa : ’ ''B a it'p T M tt;.:o fJW fa rao n ...ld a lio s «u laaao V lllU , o t.-K o (« rso a . Idahn; R o V « r t2 ( & tr y ^ « f ;T w la M la ; 'I d « . ; ko;^1 toy ''M |ohai^«f jW... " Sa

v :: : '4> 17,11, 19,‘20.12, Sf,'S4. 3 C . 17. nt

J9;.20: S ;1 .2 .8 . * , l ^ , 8 , 9, 10, g jl l i U, 1 4 , ^ 1 1 - • toS

« e A da. N o io fo rm atio a coD .be given o r l i f t Dt T H E .T IM E S bU ico.

i ^PROFESSIONALanil BUSINESS

d ’ D iM f iJ f , :p ' ■ • ..■ >•, \ ' 1D A eOBTenlentlr elaasilled Direct

lojT • ( reilablo people who wUl appweU le yepr paW il^ :

6 agei.ilie^ food s e n le e a n d ea>1- iS « tttiifae tloa - n = * = = = = = =j: u i E » - T i r i c B - i .T r E E K b I MmpUi. p e r ifae.................. tO«

r' f o r U di Directory, T U I TIKES . MlieUa a a l / ' b e id re tlto fc ,

ia e it i o t penianaBUy estabA ‘ a Uahed baalneaa beiaea aB d \ p • are/eaaleacl people- II I te r o .I. . - f m d ie tea ao e tker ratoa te r .

tIa d lr« d ery :th iB tk n e n a

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BAILBOAD T o n 'X iBUC T rain L earea T w la -f alls t

6 e l i» E a s ti“ .Va. IM — :— — --------------7. a . B« S9. H:------------------ ----------8:20 p. U '

. , Q etaf TTeati1 .Na. 82 - : -------- --------------- 12:10 9- wr S'o. 1 6 8__ ______1...___ _— 4:05 p. » 'f- ' ■ B ranchi - • ^ - W te j tC f lp t Snnday )al2 ;80 -p .-m - ^

} favea R. B ^ w 'oU * Onr C hapaan . ‘ BOTHWELL t CHAPMAN , r ’ QfXlce: la l N a ll Bk. Bid*.'

1! : • SWEBLBY « SWEHLEY 7 ' '- itaon : ; FIrat'K atloiuU 'itsak-BctRdlsr -

A S E ^ B . WILSON PrtcU ce In s ll 'tc o u rta

1 ftoesa 14 F irs t NaUonal Bank BoUdlni

■ j l i i j v i s B t o m ^ R O O M s 'e '^ i r ? “ • rwln Falls ^ k 4 r 'T ru src ( j; 'ju g . ~I flTS^W ^^OFFlCE^^ *

■ cn n T E sa iK B E ^? J. a P O I^T E R FIB L D /' c irll. Hydraulic and Mining Engineer.. • Twin Faljs , Pbone 1B4 J. • •

, EXPERT ACcdUBTABT ~ '

. . JOHN WOl,rEND0N expert Accountftot, Auditor, fiyseoaia-

: tlier. Rooma 7*8 Pow er Bldg. Pbone iOL . ___________ •

OSTEOPATHSI ,---------------i------------------------ ;— :------- .

DR. J . A MoMJLLBN W eep o tb ________ Office 120 Mala N.

_____ ‘ USH STn'CH lJfO ’•

MUs BU tonnede, Blnger Sewing hitachliio -------------------------------------- -— --- — t]

. -.^^DKAPTY PABLOB 7

MADAME t f . ,J . TODDMaasour and D trm aiologU t tl

Bea&ly Psrio ra Cotillion Hal) c•:------------------ ------ ^ ^ ----- 11

. FBATBBRAL SOCIETIES V—--------------- ------ ------- Cl

I t W. A. Comp. No. 10890, meoU « tnd and 4Ui Tburadaya, a t Moose H dl. Jake SoDflJsth, O oniul. P#ul f ia ltb --s' Clork. Tetipbono 869 J .-------------------- n> ----- —--------;------------ --------------------- --yi

CONTENT TO FIOIIT AND DIERIGHT AT TH E MES8 TABLE

\m D IA N A PO L IB . 'lND., Ma7 7.-H J» life had beon sponl In the backwoods 7 of Kentucky, In tbo load of moon- abloo and ftuds. H d w n a 'lo n ; and loan oC form, nnd ho woro tbo khaki „ in a m n n o r th a t betokened a now re- ^ c ru lt \ J 1U / countonanco .ro^lsUrod 1 wonderment as he gazed upon lho ta ll f buildings and 'S trango slghta of tbo llo o ilo r m etropolis. Ho was one ot tbo Kentucky aolccta sent boro for rf tralolng, nnd Uio clly'a noTolUos hold him tn rap t a ttention unlll moss tlcio.I t w aa the^ flral a rm y a c a l fo r the “ Uraftera, and tho chofa hod "dono ’ thomBelToa proud." ’ Tbo lanky moun- ?j talnoec ato and nto onUl tbo board waa ' dearod. Thon-bo atrotcbcd his nngu- io r tnune and alghod:

“Boys; if IhU heah U -ouah ahmy lllo ab wanta to flgbt and dlo right ?'■

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TICI0D8 PRO.OERMAK ' j,,L O pQ E D .m .T H E PE N gj

AN^ ATLANTTC "pO R T . May 6 . - CbaractorUed ae the “Most Tldooa O ertna ttp ropaganJlu r Uiat the autho- HUps haTO yot caught. Qerald. Lol* — blich. 45 yeara old. v H re d a t Uils ^ p o rt’to d a y o a ii aUii froin Porto Rlco k i In Uio custody o lU n lto d S tates Mar- ^ i a n W. Tt. Bcnnutt. ■ ■Lolblroh-|»-en»- ^ i^)n(o to (ho fbdertl ^ til(eaC /« it 'a t A tlanta whore bo w ill so rro four year^ a t hard labor for his sedlUous uUer* •ncof. .. r• The-oTldonco of - Llebleoh'a tria l ahowed th a t ho adrlsod’ P^rto-^lUeo men aubjoct to tho d m f l to obey the c i call to - th e co lo ra ..b n t.to . desttTt.as soon as tbey got to F n n c o a^d g trlo tbo iO o teaa l lo u . a u e r t tr . bo j ro m l4C d ..T ro ttld J» ii^ d :ia .M JJ«Jho tci Clennan gorom m enl and would ba re ca hU p{/J(«f atlracUT'o O eraa s girls fo r a i w l» « . . .. ' . ed

“BFU IO O B O W Jf O 0 . WCOOK B E B E IS -T A K E 8 |l,«0a tl(

■ • • ■ ■ ------- . Tl;• MEMPHIS, TBNNm May 7/-'M arT s sSmithla » negro cook. 8he prejSues 70U io a e a ls Jo rU ie 2 a m iI to tA .B .B a r* jo<tholomew.- 're a ld in s 'ln a faahlo'nable u lresldffiU d aeeUea of U eupbls.^-H re. •Bartholomew thought aU ry m lth t bo n 'in d u c e d .to b v A L iberty b o n l A fter 70

•br<ej t t a r t<m» ia o w lag Mra/ Ba itbolth, ihiaew »akod'M a!7 lf .eh e w o tild n o tb n y cb'a-flOO bond;. ^ 0, maau.** anaWerod *Mary. " I d o n t m o t no ti'le oio* hun- n idred doUar>bond. X w anla a 81,000 sylbood and I’a Kwine to r pay do' caih.!; t uMary had a. I f ,000 bond throe, boor* feaU te r aiSa Uncle Sam . w u 'u s in g ber ofllfeUme a a v in n to c a r r y o s tho w ar tal

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THE DAP.Y TWIN fA tL S TM

\ LEQAL FUBLICATIOMB ■

T ?0T IC E T O C R E m T088 - .7_ JaJlnLDl«trlct..CauK.fl/LtJio_ll/al{Csl

Slatoa for I h e ^ s t r l c l of Idalio, / Soulliera DIvIbIoiI.- . In tijo m atter of Carl y Soiberi;. Vol- u u n ta ry Bankrupt, . In Uankniptcy,

K’fl. 10C5.• Tho' flrat mecUns o l crcOlfOTS of tald bnnkrxipl Is lieroliy called for Uio

\ 24lh day of May, 1918, a t 10 o’clock A. M, at' Uio oftlco cf tlio uoilorslgJicd rcforoo In Twlu Falls. Twin . F^IIb County, 'Idaho. Such mooting will bo boll! fo r (bo olJowsoco of claims, ap­pointment o t IniHtoo, anil examination of bankrupt.

Dated ftt.Twlti Fulls, Idaho,' May 0, ■ 1918.

W. qRR CilAPhUN, Rcforco In Bankruptcy.

“Want To Go Home” Unknown to Sammiet

Seriffant Ralph Alhcrlon W rilcs a Cheery Loiter From “O ror There”— Plenly (0 Do and AU A&xlons to Do It.

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, SEfiaBAOT IULPH'ATJIEHTON iI. . Somowhoro Ovor H oro ,'r. -----^^••.--r-;_TAptU-:U.-iflU.>-- :J- Dear Foliicr: Yours of March 2B,■■ camo through In good timd. Yes, It havo Roltcn sovoral loltors from you,- .fcut-bayejH stjirrittcn without atallng• Uioy had been rocdlvcdTThoniatrBcr- - |

vice Is-vory Rood, consldorlng tho dli-

Rocolvtd a loUor from Unclo Ed " tlio oUior day, but It waa dolaycd'bo- ’

) causo,ho pu t no rogliabntal numbor on « the envelope and I t had to go to Waflhlngtdn, D. C„ and waa ro-mo!l-

- cd from ,thoro; so you soo thoy liavo, thlB dopo down prolty good. • \

I do no l know whorQ Vornlo Law- . son Is, as ho was lo ft In U .^Tw lth tho mumps whon wo loft,' a n d ^ a s not as yot returned lo tho roglmcijL How­ovor, ho. la over hero. Do you ovor

, seo hla folks? I f so, bow 1s Archie ' Rfldlni; alonRt■ Well, about all t a n 'a a y in rogaru '

to. our "doings'' Is lliat wo are p re tty darned' busy a ll lho time. Thore Is

[ somotlilnK for ovoryono to-do, and ho U dofng ( t to (bo best o f hla ability,

' v^lth no loafing on tbo Job. From tbo , accounts in 'th o papers, tho British.[ Fronch and Oormans, aeem to bo do- I log tho samo Uilng, / u t of courso It I .wIlt.Qnly bo a matWr of llmo unlll ; cho Bochs w nrbo «iirW ag foM bo al- , Ilea Inauad of for iBo Kalaor. Tboro

la nono o t Uiot "I w ant to go homo"' s ta f f to bo board sro snd boro now;' very dUforont than tho bordor. Bvory

one realizes wbat has to bo dono and la rarioff lo go lo do It. "

II rain s a g reat dea) o t the Umo, but w o a re uaed lo It now and Ovorything .^ o re a a lo o f Juat tbo same aa a t any othor- lime. I t ydoos not rain very • hard; b u l keep i/ I t up ; Is not cold, bnt more liko a spring shower. '

Hovo no l heard from Qeorgo (Ws hroUisr) aa yoi. bu l wroto him a few Oaya ago. . You k n o w ho h a te i to w rite. - • • ■ J '

Wo bavo plenty of good food ond threo good cooks to pul U out. so couldn 't i»m ptaln If I was a chronic grouch.. -N

T ell Tod and Both to be good to Uio Kid, and give my rogarda to tbo Stono. Thoae lltUo blU of hum or.sbo typos"ou a re .very intONBUup— -------------- r

W ill ring oft fo r ' loriJght: Ofve moUier A kUa for mo. 1.

WlUi lo re to' a ll,aa over,Yonr soo,

. - ^ P H ATHERTON. -

S M r ^ i s B m o .d ish e s 1- .-raT eBT >1MK» .Dl BiWpS

.ATLANTA, OaT m w 7 .-O ob o t tho M»ptiiin« in_ tj( i Liberty loan

campaign U iU 'w eek,w as canvassing a compnny a t Camp Gordon and paus- - ed to Jntervfow a private who waa washing dishes In tho kltcbiin. t,

"You ongl)t to b'o able to handle a tK ty-dollar bond a l ’leaat,'''he insUUjd. , , Tbo 'conm at;(ler iviU arrange to hold " small p ^ e n t a out of yon r. pay, apd ^ youH bave a bli o f a nost«egg when ® you got back from France. How aboul t< U k ln ltyonranbB crlp llonr -U

: r « raU iBr-drtw all.m y pay, Uiatfk yon!" h 8 aald.- n m ay Heed It. Bol yon m ay pn t m a.dow n 'to r bonds to oi ih » ti jm m ,m -" -h |L jdded . handing a j j chock to ,Uio captain. ' • „i

•m .ch M k •w aafo r 110,000. Tho-prl- „ n t o w aj W. J . BUiorfngton. o f P«an- ? aylvanln, who ow ni a cohtrolUng In - " loroat in dne of the bl* coal compon* ^ fea .' a-o-fobacrttwd f s o m to each « of tfie former^ bond tas^ea and bad to taken to -eqnal a a o n n t In thd third U- aoa O h n c l t bla I ieo a baaL -

MlfeS;%ESDAY. KAY 7. 1918.

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“ I ONE HUNOe-ME

By H E R B E R f

a / ^ N E Hundred^ Millions-foi “ penny, of i t lor red tap

. T iie m ightiest chai volunteer movem ent of historj

.The. Red Cross shares no oi

own. I t is God’s ogen^ His I answer of tw enty ever-gentler c

Twelve million orphan ch E urope—twelvo million frigh te little girls, sen t ad rift to sob ale to live like swine and die li

- -America rahsoms.thein from.dc. ----- Hfiw m any o f vour nltvintT

lations and save them, for Tome T lie Red Cross needs'anotli

I the battle areas for tiiis precioui• -a n d : fabdy— before • p ie f-a n d -h' I s train t irrevoca,bly b light them .

■ One H undred M illionsto p• 1?2£?l ttrstam p"out"h ideous-fe I wave o f tuberculosis, to desti . verminous plagues feed and brc

[' verse. . •[ One H undred Millions to { I stations; to send nurses to th e ! I forward surgical units, and fui I medicines and operating instrui I lated and show thc blind where

I Od6. H undred Millions to n detention camps, to provide w 'decencies, to lake messages c

.DegPiirt&i<®ferta. j in d ^ x ix U aI' blankets for them and clothes a

■ One H undred Millions fo r I • 'a n d am bulances,'-for anesthes: _ septies; to tra in nurses and ord< I skilled specialists, to m ake sure I clcoD. sweet cot and a sweet, cle• . One H undred Millions to

wholesome.,while the arm:es o f

I • '

I Am the Is HENRY PAYSCI . CWIth acknowledcmen^ iI author of "I Aro Uie Pi

; l ara the Symbol of thc pity o; I burgeon upon the' flauntlna:

drooping guidon of defcj ' I am the token'of peace in thi I ncs3 'Bhining through the

I am a chevron on tho slcevo ■ BCt high upon the brow o

I am thp color of blood fipillcd Christ's tree o t sgoay,' a crucify- themselves to ma

' I carry tfie hopt; of life into d dying soldier saluted 'me touch the'hand of God

I stand for the organized love i cd impulses of young'and efficicncy gf human servl(

I mark tho flag under which i industry' asd Srianco, o capital, of labor, of gcniu

I dm Civillzatioa’B Godspeed t ' , . am tho'mesaage from hoi

’ ^ I am tJio ayStimuf:thffTiit3r:o1_AM THE RED, CROSS. ,

7 5 0 ^ i l « i r e n H e r d c

I n D i r t y D i l a ]

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An ofllcUl of a Frcnch city Uiat wna Ci being Blled with gns'borobs.by the th Oensana found , Mmstlf confronted ni

'WlOi 'Uie pr6blera‘0f looktng afier 76Q tli children.- He telegraphri tho Araerl- al can Red Croaa lo Parta for help. Fit- fo teen trained workera were rushed to vl

;lhe relief o f Uiese children. . , H<Here la wbat the Red Croaa worteni ti<

found :'Ttwenty-6rid Uny babies under fo one year old and 7?) cblliJitn nnder dt «irht v^ra. They were heWed.tn an ab old. dirty,- nnfumUhed buiidlog, wiib- of out «. lu g ^ U o n of aanllary conveo- l» c & . Ii w u the beat and-aafeat tbe. Ui FrttiJi official-c6olfl Odd a t auch' i en Bomen,t, bnt yon wopid aot think I f fit Fi fora d o » .\, . f6i. And hera'ia vha t Uia Aaerletn B«d nu

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IRCIfUL iUJONS

R f KAUFM AN

for the Red Cross and no t one- tape. •:harity, th e noblest and brtmdesl,ory;0 enmities, serves no flag b u t its■lis healing, merciful will—th e .........:r centuries to red barbarism . '

children are w andering about' h tened little boys and terrorized alone and perish in the wastes—; like curs, unle;ss- m agnificent ,dcn lh -rand worse.___ ^....... - __

ing dollars will search .the deso- imcrrow’s works i r • .o ther H u n d r tO iy iio n , to glean ious seed b e f o r ^ t rots in rriind[ -horror_.and_disease .and „U i««!_____:m.o prevent famine and ^ f l e pesti- . -feversr to • check- an earth-w ido , - ; ^ - e s tro y s h u d d h in g ' filths- wher® - breed and threaten all th e imi;

V'o found ^hospitals and build rest le F ront and refugees back, to furnish artificiaf limbs, to buy rum ents, to re-educate th e m uti- • ere Hope> still Shines.0 m aintain com m unication w ith • e w ar prisoners w ith food and ' . s ou t .and bring Jetten; in , to ^ ilcgg?. fo r - ib c ja p tu n a i . to . b.uy . » and books and tobacco. ' ' >

or No M an’s Land—for stfetchers -tiesift--and -bandages-and._JiRtiT______jrderlics, to outfit and t ransport Ire th a t a d ^ r one shall have a clean g irl from home besids it. to keep the world sound and o f Justice hold it safe.

Red CrossfSON DOWST ^ “^ Id Robert H. Davla, ' : .0 Printing Prcsi")'y o f God. >Ing banner of victory an d ’the- ... jfeaft— . . .. tho midst of battlo, of •gentle*' the sombro mists of hate.' eve of mercy, an Honor mark w o f compassion, led fo r democracy, the form of

and b y followers, a t need, ^ • ma^e-men live.0 tbe fed pits of death, and a me and smiles as ho goes tod A lm lgh^. ■ .ve of mankind, tho co-ordlnat>' - ind old to do good, tho sacred rvlcc.':h are mobilized the forces of , o i church and school, o f niuB and of sinew, ,}d tb those who defend h e r jJ hom e.' > y:of:Q odr--------r-----

d e d

l a p i d a t e d B u H d i n g ' , i

i c k l R e d C r o s a C a s e <

1 Cross .workers did lo two ilaj-ar-'Tiey . - ! i ihofAdlthly. cleaned and tranaferred t o v1 ocw-bulldlDKa outside th e d ty^ U ie '« i* v ,''- '^) tlr f 750 ^ Id re n . Rod Croaa;tI6<R6tk• attended Uib sick ;nBTBca>eM rtiew*d- "-- -^• for lh eb abW SultiitlS tood ^ " V > Tided for att, and U ieytreiv M 'daaii-, fled as to.ptpvldo agalnit.Uiajaepw.'Vivii I tloD fl//fsnim<a-; ftlae aa orgsnlaiOitt' 'j ? r for tho permanent. are:of lhea*.-Wl!.^^^^ dtvn, joclodlHi> tbeif •dQ ttU oo,..nsi,v;^'^ aUi^^'aod tutf,atd<o^t^^ pit

■ ’ 'so 'm S i tor 0 « JtOi-. B n l'io i .4o«!l‘i . i o 3 I Uie UionaantU npon-Utonsanda e ;I e r i Rigfat h o w tiu U t t io 'c h l ld rM i.o j^ ^ t F n b c o .a n .S t y o w - d o o » - c r y l » # o ^ ^' fbod, ahoiter, pi^ecU en j g « l u i - . 0 » : > | ^I m abtrm niityw d'dyinrutbayiiair/^f^

• ParoV '

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' , . IjSCOBBBOAflD BEFLECTIOSB

. • • ' . • J t t k W o c k . ^- « , N. 8. Bporw Bdftor.)

L a ; 01} 'tiio B u b t r .A ( risk y ' yoQDff iho rts top oanlc • , Bonoyla .th o (Ucka vaa a siar'am onK man^ Tboy thousht. bo h o d 'd u a ,I d lbe tAlt, tuicnt ffraas,S a t IhO'B.couta saia hu dlilii't liar

ftay. .

Tho Qluitt a(cstn ro lle r rcluroe lo the Polo erouDd^ todar to flatto « n t tho pbllllca.

UcOraw's mcQ aro sood tDuii horsi-i stopped tlicir camo with th

S n v c e , bill w htn ' play "jtM tcbuiho on a wot field, Uie Clonta turned t1( tory. lato dofcnl. ... .

•Tho KcttTy bftrfBRO' o r boracWd Uid down by (ho Yaokcca In llul • t ta c k .a s tlii i t Dolton haa Now Yor taap lD j-lo r air. •

pcckiBpavJBh. Baker. P ra tt, PJpi and BodltB arc dcalffnatcd aa ' . th •^nrderera" row" by tlie Bcrlbca. Mt < rid{;e ' 8Cor«] hla fourth victory c

V <tbo.acaaoa.Jtsainit.Uio-ilcd-Sox. — - ^ Ray Sclmlk'a tripio ga ro the Wlili

Box victory over Clovcload.OW Red MocB k e p t Uio Cardinal

a flo a t t y holding the Roda to (onlliu.

Threo doubles' by Ty Cobb couote -conaldentbly Ja Detroit’s victory pri th e Browna.

The Cuba.bowed to Enrl Haralltoi who won hls (Uib etraleUt Rame to -tho Plratea. - •

. ...O li» h it « u a ll-D an Grlnor-nlloH •cA thq Phlllloa and lho Dodecra mo;

gp to mxth pliicc.---------^ -----* ■

;«EW YORK. May 7.—E arl llami: to n . Mttlhpaw p llc litr .Cor Uio Pllli liorKh Plratea.' atAQda <iut today -n «no of tiie moal rcraarkoblo conn backs offlons f ttc h e rs In BCVoral.BCt

’ •o'tia.H amilton., whd a veteran inaic

Icftsuo Pltchor, Us. b lozlns a Ira: th ro u sb Um K atlonal Icqruq Utal ha Aroused n ffrc#ljIeal_D£.conimcnljin U 'hV keeps ap Uie fast pace ho h i

____•wt..lio.Trlll.ranlc aB-tliflJoodlng pitch•CT ot bl# lengno jrt:'tliQ cloao o l tli «cMon.

Tho amoko. town po rt older acorei ibis fiftli stra igh t rlclo ry of the sojuai

. . y eslerday a l the cjponse of Uie Chi <aan> Cubs, lotting Fred Mitchell’s an

- cregatlan down with soron hita. Am t y 'rtttao o! W» vJclory ho eltvalo^ tho. Pirates (o 'th ffd placo in lho pen-

. n a n t raco,'T he teost remarkabio th in s aboul

)ila comcback la tlio sha rp rovorsal ol I tho fArm he'H lBpIorcd lost season,

•when ho wm* credited with nltin do- ie a f i and no rlctorloa ^ a tu«mbei « f lho -a t. Lools Browns, and' after being seat to thtf Oolurabns clnb ol

■ lh o American ■aam iaUon, ho worked - -1 — lir ^ t^ t lX 'i f a ^ M P V in n ln j r two"aiid

■being credited officially wlUi throo defeats.

* • • - -------I VNaUoDol Jbeafrue.

A t Brooklyn— ................... IC m RJhlladolphla .— 000 000 0 0 0 -0 1 f i

: ; J w k t y n ------ - .2 0 0 000-00*- 3 G 2

. TWhtat.. Umpire*: l^Ioni and Emslie. M B o tlo n — ' R .H .&

• -•New Y o rk -------- 010 OOG 2 00 -8 13 1S o s to a ________ 003 000 -lOO-^ 12 3

ffslUo and Roridon; Canavan and 'WilaoQ. Umplrca: Moran nod Rlgler.

Al St. Louis— 1LH.E.•ClnclnnaU_____ 100 000 000—1 4 1S L U u U ----------000 001 2 0 * -3 7 I

Smith aad 'Wlngo; Amos and Sny- •der. Umpires: Qulgloy and H arrison.

' A t PJttaburg— . R .H .E .•Chicago__ :-------- O O UlIO-fiOO-a-7-<J>lttahurg ..013 021 1 0» -7 12 3

ifcndriz , W alker and E llio tt; Ham- . 'illon and Archer. Umvlrca: Byron and •O’Day.

American J.tainic,Al Now Y o rk - ' R. H. E.

B o s to n --------- .-.JOO 300 0 0 0 - 3 10 • 3• Now Y o r t -------000 330 3 l* -1 0 13 0

Mays, Jones and jvfenow, McgrldK® .and H annah.. U mplrea:-.Nallln and Erana.

At Philadelphia-- R. H. E.W ashington — 001 302 113—11 19 C

- ffUlftdelphla - ..101 000 OGJ)— 7’11 2A}'ors and Aalnsmlth: Oregg and

VcXToy. XJmptrca; ConnoUy and Din-■ c e n . ,

At Betrolt-^ ^ R .H .E ,SL Loula --------- 000 (WO 1 20 -3 6' 0.Dotroit ------ ;----- 104 000 13»—9 14 3

Davenport., Houck and ‘Nunamakor .and Halo; Brieksoa nnd Yelle. Um- j l r o a : Qwcua and H ildebrand.

'A t Chicago— • ■ • R .H .E . •CloTClond - _ ~ 0 2 i 0000 001—4 i3 2C hicago ---------- ::040 200 000-45 11 1

Coumbo pnd 'O 'NtDl; Bonz and flchalk. Umpires: M oriarily anil O lxjugblin .

•8EVERA1 KILLED BT *, GUEAT EXPLOSION

4ead and anoUier in a hospital', from th o offocts ot a gas ozploeion In a cala>

■ son for tho toundatloa o t lho now PennAyirania station. Th« dead arc Patrick McNamara and B urt Swank, 'n o In la n d m an ta Ja m fs McMauo.

■ UcManus tried lo rescuo McNamara And Swank who w erofororcom e first, And 6o collapsed.

_ ^ _ jr r E L T E l_ lT r E ip m TRA^ ^

OENVEIl,' COliQ., May 0,— Johnny T D m an , M ln n e ^ l la w eltcrwelsht; atM tod training m Dcnror today for 'his SO round boufw lth Kid Ted Lewis befow tho U kcsldo A. C, May 17. Tho

. fight la for lho feathorwolgbl cham­pionship of^tho world. Ocorgo Englo .1* lTalnlnB''nUmda. ' .

nAWGMAK KOV IW JA IL

' NEW Y0 nK, May7—H ans Kordress _U ,-a ti* -ao-o» lcIal-han |nnan-in-O cm jany7

BccAUBO of this bo w u 'n o l permit- *t(d to hiiro tals.plclt^ro tnVon there,

• . and bo-Uioaght the aamo law appllod here, ho told gorsmmeot* nutborlUea

‘ whb.arrCBtcd him (or falling lo rog- .Islor. Ho’a In Jail. , • .

Subscribe for Tbo Dally Tw in FaOi Timea and got th« U V B m w *.

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. w Tries lo Uako I t Appear T in t BrilU t ttc r Are Trying (o hrgotinto (o Scltli , o t The IVar.kcd ... . — •-. •aad r'A'MSTERDAM. May 6.-C<mnt vor iroo Den DuMcbo-Haddcnbausoa'. Oormar

under (orclgp secretary, in roplylnn to the slalem vnt oa Qermany’s pcact efforts issiieU by Lord Robort Ceci:

r:E.' ill'London last.F riday ,.attem pted It . n tw ial tho nfCalrs to sbow th a t tbo a l ; ‘ 2 lle s ji ro necking penco- 'BHir ‘ AndfBiiatcli from DUnia looay <iuot0. od tho Q ennan official as saying;[,Q. "K ta known lha t the Qortnaa euc- I 1 cosses In lho wesl.vwhlch Iiavo nol I 3 come to on ond yot by any means, nnd have made n blg‘ Impression In the lor. cntcnto countriua. Lord Robert Ce-1.E. oil's assertion tha t Germany WQUld be , 1 under s treu s.o f n^cesiity .to .under-

1 take a pcaco oKenalvo Cfvoho did-not :ny- Hucecd In overcoming tbo a llies is the ,00. iatosl means whereby lho entente

Bceka to stimuiato tho w ar ardor ol t_ + -UiBlr-pooplefl. ' -. i r t t •th e -Dr ja s l r t c in ; 3 wilh such maneuvers as they will, tht jni. sword first has Uie sa)-' Our ta sk li m d to break with hnrd stcol thfl aUlca’

. alms. Wo havo atllalned n great suc- ccfla nnd cnn face thO (uturo wiih confidence.

| ®3 SEEK ME>- IVIIO 1TEHE I 0 WITH DEAD WOMASdfl® ---------0D>1 CllAMPAION.,ILL„ Moy f i.- ^ ll l .

lary nnd civil auUiorKles today art I. & seeking fo r^ ro Q studenl aviators ro- ' ^ ported to l i i ^ ho6n wllh I|Irs. Slollii ' Johnson on n joy ride lalorSJilurdaj “n** niRht In which sho met hor death.

Mrs. Johnson oUher looped (rom nr automohilo or w as 'hu rled from ll whllo lho c a r ,w a s speeding a t j l z i )

' ® miles on hour through tho faBhlonablt I 3 (iiflirict of Ihfa-cily. ’

' Itcsidcnts who ran out tO' tbo Btreel J®’ when they heard scrcartis saw a biack

cni.\lU appiiailng and In ’ lho streei I.E. found tho body o t a young -vi-oman ' * H tr ncck was broken.• 1 Aulhorltiea a t lho OTiation barrackt ana j^-cro ^clicont olv lho mattor.and . ------•________ .

SHE TAKES UP IIUDBV’SDUTIES AND SUCCl^PS

ION DIISVER,- Colo,, May C.-M ra. Stan- ___ ley S .J )a lw a lc r today la^Uvlng ovl-

-om caro of a Jl00,000 business. Whon wat als- ihrcoiencd between America and Gor- low many Mr. Oi^lwator pul lils wlfo In arc training In a largo Insuranco offlco ol ,ak- whicli ho wna manager. At Uio firsl lua. cilll of Prcatdeal WllaoQ to r floldlor« ara and anlloru Outwaior enilalcd In lhc rs t, marine sorvico. Mrs. Oulwator took

over (lie manogomcnt of her liuaband’a buBlncBS, and In the f irst six ttonthe

I ' on lho Job showed a satlsfacipry In- -------crcnsD'lQ-jcturna. " " 'S

KING* WOULD HONOR ATTO'HNEJfor ---------wls GARY. IND., May G.-Decauso o t h\a rho fl«r>-ice» In defending J3 Gary ond In- im- dlana H arbor Montenegrins, (reed on .glo chhrgcH o t conaplracy In federal

. couTt„«io King ol ^lontcncgro doalrea • ' to confer the order of Prince Daniel

on A ttorney Slophon'A. Ciinehona. Tha primo minislor aaka Cllonbcns to slg- nl(y his accopUinct!. '

I’l T ^ VETERAN CYCLIST FA ILS:ro, , -------- 'llod ! 'NEWAUK. N. J., Mhy> 6.—Prank ;ica Kramer, vclomn cvcllBt, ia oonfined lo eg- h l l hotna hero today a s .lb e rcsu ll of

u iju rloa . rccolvcd n( tbo Voiodromo ■ ISunday when ho figured In n .sp ill.

iRi Kmmor'a.shoulder w;na soToroly Injur- 1 ed and bo rccolvcd many brnisoa.

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High School £(Fram the «o6n-

tH E H O l

i r y S la lp l i A llicrtoii j IxWnnhl A van t

lUh Vtirnon A ycre A lvin Atiinick Ifiigli Boone • j, . Jn inea Bolgor ,

ring Cliofilcr Booiic • [ . . ( • S P a u i B andy ’ •1 to -n ito d o rc B iidrow . •

TrwinaQ Boyd uo't-1 b i iv id I j i s a c ^ r '~ ■

Konnetli B row n ■ 'not JoTin B fyniit

r j’nh Benuclm nip '* ri Co- D onald Bouw ell -

Tlieqilorc J)D\ycn ______not U obcrt Bvidrow,J5® G o n o risB jb cc ti;,,.- •;o ( E n r rv Bcpfiil_____2 I ^ y B ro w n . • '

t io R iirdc ttc BripgH . . - l‘“ ; lla lp li B ris to l i' •»'iih ta w rc n c e C arlson . ' ”

Kollo C ra te rE dw ard Cole' ; ' . B a lp i iC o x ; - • ■ ■ '

jin . C lcvc CosleJIo ' I ‘ aro W illiam Cliialiolni X 'y a l l e r B ny •doy D arre l D V ight ' i ' -“ an- U cm flrjl Dftvcupoyt ' '

it Roy piiv is S\o Dean Davis ' , '

C Jarcace E llro tt . •• ' : •• . i*ck C larence D e W itt ' I " ]

reel C larcnoc E v a h r ‘ . ~ J ’ F red Fosfl ‘ . k

icka F recm aT i.F o ^ r r - ' V ic to r Golden I " :"

y W illlafn I la r r ls .Theodore H olderpian

tan- W ilb u r HoIIor v« e r l > e r « i i r d i i i ----------- " -■ ' i i - '

war C flr lH a rd e r • ■ Jam cB H m e y , v 7 .

oof Reed H arris F ra n k H arb e rt

liio U cn ry ITowc “ J A lbert T. H crrcndM n iths T hom as Invlji.

l iobG rtJfiV clt----------------liv c rcU J in k s '

lE y ' / ------Chnrlofl G irdner, k illed in B J o b i U . Bm itb, d ied in L e tte r

" “ I UNlTEnSATi TRAINING -Jjca . AMENDMENT TACKED Ofl

WASHINQTON, M ay'fi.-A n attompi ^ lo fasten upon mlllliLry serrlco Jegl#.

___ -laUonjia a ,rJdttt.<lB4h»416i<X?0,000.0^arm y Appnr^rlsuon b ill 'w ill bo made when the 'm easuro comos, up to r’ac­tion t . tho houso next woek. It wai

^nk le a ijd d Ihls.aftorjiooo.'' - •1 lo An amendment', d raw n by Rcpnbli. L of can foproBcntBlWes provides tlial )mo oreryiAJnorican boy shall spend a to- iDl. ta i of twoiro months In a mllitar] iur- cam p .Jl^o lrlng physical and tacllcki

training, boforo he ru ch e s , hla m ajor

THB'DAliY TWIN FA IJB TI

Service FTaglnHo6n-lo-»pf>«W ’'fccye'*-")

f

ONOR ROLL

Koss JolinsoD 'Jo h n K ehdnll V id o r KnriB .; •Knsficll K iiris ’ ; ’ I'Ved I fo lty •. i: E lm er K ^nipton •

• F red Knowlen W . n . B iidd I^ itcL R alp liX iic . '■

— R ex iiHo ' - / i - C arlp s liiuv ille

' ■ R ay M acG illivray .. . J t a lp O I o r s c ' • .1 ••■>

C laude Jlickehvailc “ O ny Miller___ ..Tames C .,M oorc.............- .x r — •

I r w in M a g o f l in ' •

E a r l M a x w e ll W in iim i ^ I n ^ ll

I / ! e M c C ra e ile n ' —^- - 7—

S id n e y -M c D o n a ld I l n r r y M c G rc w > '

T l io m a s M c G re w -

. E iig c a ie .O s tr i i i id c r - '* '> 1, .- .,E ^ tr l O a k d e n ! ^

'• A rlliu r PeteraC liarles P itca irn ' ^ r ■ Dewey P n tton 1/ .Thnddeus P a tto n ^

- TliomoB P o tte rR o b e rt R ead 'W ilb u r R ow berry . , fi

’ ' . F ay R ogers' ' . j"' T h an e 4lobin»on Jo h n SIncina i?P a u l StfTttler ‘ a

'A r th u r Scott . ^ P ’ tTosopb Sm ith '•! . v Shem ifin Snyder ,

*•- R a lf-B pang ler * • [ r , JSugenc Sk inner ’ "’j."

Law rence S tro n g ‘ '7-'“ E v e rc ifT ru e b lo o a * 7 T

B la in e V an Aufldeln .. A r th u r W enzel . ' -

C heste r W ise .G eorge W oods - T f Jamca W ynn : ^ •

• A Jtrctl W irseh ing r

'_ C iy d c ,:5 rp o ‘il‘pa‘ 'F ^ n e i s Y oungs .C b a rle s Y ounger

B elg ium , A ugust 4 , I'MG. te rm a fr hosp ita l, Ju n e , lOiV. ’

1— - _________ ____ X —Ity .'' Three m o a tin 'o f tra ln lag ’woal

ON bo-glvoD in 'lh o nlntoonlb. a n d 'Ih re In tho IwenUeUi yoar, w itb six taionlh

a r t tra in in g ,!n tho tw o n ly -flr^ ry c iit ' ig jf. : Undor Ih ls jo n n o l compiM ory soi

Jdc«>adtncatea.i?f Ijia pU n-m d -to d a lado ^ 0 *^D«ed Suuis wonld bavo IQ.OOO.

000 men, trained and ready to bo «il1 Vag od into a c t l r c service in any omorj

Obey, a t tbo end ol ten y e a n . .ibli- > ------------------------ . ■

- f iu tu r w npper b e a d ^ w ta r s U 1 ‘h# TIMES o/nco. whpr# Iboy wUI b prliilod a t any ttm*. In th e tr ta r s , Uk

ijor* any othor Job.

TnagS, TPBHDAY. MAY 7,1916..

a T ^ o i i o r ^ F i r

Terrific Jide at SailNDiego Yeslerda;

More Thou iv^Jo i6aD icw iit44 tO «B B eaeh-JIIssloif f a th e r * Anj 80

■dlen Bndfiallors.

SAN DIEGO, CAL, M tty -6 ^ « a r. - . suit of a (erriflc tide yeslorday aftoi

noon a t Ocean Beach.'estim ates toda . place tbo dealh -toH' a t taoro ibtm

dozen. .The m issin g 'b a tb e n a re n — TiWit'airR5HbrB''nna soldiers f ro m 'li

nearby (m ining camps boro.

found, Thoy a rc Hugh B. B urr, Con pony E, H4th machlno gun baUalioi Camp Keamoy, aad Charlas Kusbe:

, • Dakery company, No; 323> Comp Koai ■ noy. . . , . . ■

' Tho beach-Is bolng • constantly p: trolled with tho hopo th a t th a so a wl giro up lls dead. At a ll tralnln

- - camps ( rc h e d n j r ls 'ta W D r ii la c r n ni l (a tu ircd tho missing will b i muc larger lhan a t flrsjrtn tlc lpated ,

- Moro than C,000 holiday makora lal yesterday saw tbo nndor tow fluddonl bogln lo pnU tho bathers boaoalh U

-------•watCT-^ndnhCTr-bBgairiniu i r 'l iflroi__ rcscuea.^ At least e lx ty -^rsona woi

saved w ithin a tew tntouies.

AUSTRIAN BEATEN. M A R COTC(fiTO

^ V I N G T O n ' k y .. May G-Guata^ , '' -Dpdowski, 38, a naturalised A usttiai

Is tn ,a lorlous condUlcn horo toda; • . t ib ro su lf o t a sovero beating by

. . gang of men who kidnapped him aa . look him Into tho hills in an auU

mobllo. Dobowski was given hla bca Ing t o t ta r from tho spot whoro R«

• H orboryBigelow waa honewhlppe la s t Orfobor.

Debowskl was left lying In tho roat I sldo -and wandorod abont fo r olgl

hours boforo rosldeais o( tho vlclslt lound him.■ Placards woro found which ron

1- "Pro-Germanlam muat stop or otht things will happen." VigUaBco eocli ties havo boon formed In aovorai pari o t tbo stato.

CHARLIE CHAPLIN 18 HERO.V . BUT NOT IN MOTI

LELA.ND, -MISS., May 7 .-C bartl Cbaplln was m aking a tour o t Mlssii sippi, speaking io Uio Intorest o t 'tb Third Liberty loan. When his tm i-----nmclica Uilflrcrarlinookod'froi

. 'a window of tho coach nnd saw tb bomooiM rs.M .jF’.G fip k eo n llra T t vlllago (Iro-aghlort woro assombUai Charllo 'rushed into tho* tanks o f th rlllagors, grabbed the flro- boso an directed a stream of w ater on th

. W aje. T he 'h o u so was saved. VI W iers aftfiVwtir^, ,«n leom lng who.th strange. Iir#*nglitOT was. said the did not^icii'dei'toxiCl^ta,'although lbe

•• noUc(gl^bft,y i> i^ a w tu U y fo n n y .t^ -

THIBP Ddfes A nOPDINI

jP o r t U n d ;'. 6 r b ., W y 1 - m . iHlintloy went homo and (onnd a bur*

• la r In hia apaTtmcola. notbnsea.W i .. Intruder Inlo tho bathroom, facing 0

___ : a narrow court, and, locking the dooicalled th e pollco. 'When tho motoi

o « 4 oyclo oltlcora arrived and cntorod-lh rs bathroom tho 'burglar had g one .' Th

intha window was bo liovod'lo 'bouw narroifor hla oxlt< nnd tho drala-plpo In th

“ r- b a th ^ b la still flear. • i.

000.. GERMAN >B I80K B R 8 COMPLADI call- • • ».'o rg- lX)Nb6N. ‘Way C .- a c m a n prisot

ers comlilaln of.Inadeqaato protocllo ogalnst DrlUsh av iators: A pruciila

[J , , lleultnanl who ,waa captofod, saiiMi l i b . w w conducUng a train loadvof shell

to tbo fron t when a British arla to ' *“ • boBibcd and blffvr pp tho tra in t

Walncourt. . '

C o i m c i l i D o e t ' l M l u c I i . —

I • ■ ~ •*Uany Ifatters .T& ke.C p ,Qie T la « « ( '

(Illy. Solons Until tb e ;« irM 8«a> ITonr* TUs A.:

In tba l.onRest.seaBJoB in lla h li.-------- tory, Uie Twin Pnlla c ity council l u t

night authoriied H unt & company of Chicago .to U st. th o 'v a lo r pipe, for lho waterworks, twenty, conta per ton for Blra(giit and fifty eo n u for spoo* lo l;'received a sd adopted the report

, of lho commlUeo on w alsr rales, and S ordered a refund to bo paid to motor 3 us'ore. apcording' to .present Bchednle. ’5 to eztimd no fu tthor than t(io .period 9 of municipal ownership;, tu rn tf down . S a petlUon of James Munn to S cloctrlcal Inspector, filed under tho 9 aliapprebenaloQ iSiai lho present In- 5 ciimbont, Goorgo Dow, had quit the 5 Job; agreed, on pelKlon o t Car] Haho ' S in holialt of tiio EHks to proclaim 5 olUior half a ^ y o r a whole day ojT 5 JQne 14, for tlio proper observanc*S or Flag Day; discussed wlUi Manager 5 Frccmaa 0! Uiq.Poc&I&Mo IsV eslntn l 0 -. cop ipanyrth iT T iropo lllIon 'o r^ tend-5 ^ n g sowora into-BlU(^ Lakes sddlUoa.5 'bnd concluded tha t a bond Issne m igh t. f r - -be-aeeded-forTtnralTBewcraloTiK'^st—6 sldo o t Uiolowb; p a a s o fa a ordfnanc«5 g ran lln f 'a r ig h fo f. way for A s w itc h -5 . for lUo 0 . a . U ; Jnslnicted the d lyg , clerk lo jiay for tbo now flltergrotin^sS a t lho fate o t *600 an aero fpr 3.MS- flcres; voted to pay undor protert0 , W63,64 for .women’s Insurance to tha5 stato and adjourned a fto r p a ^ g b i l l s . . •5 : lo moot again Thursday night U) con- -g ttWor a wH e' la aalartes In ponneo-K : Uon.wlUiiUio ijn isui fo r lha..yoar._____g . Fotldwing Uio roport of Ils watera commllloo. the council jcduced-liu lk___S = = Ttiles uu^^uCuTm fiilluwUiK:— FffBt—P twenty Uiousond gallons. ? 0o. p/ir U ; .5 - noxt th liiy thousand IGc; next fU ty .5 Uiousand, 10c ; ne'xl hnndrefi Uiousaadg 7e; over two hundred thousand. 6c5 Flat rates wero unchaogod. except9 - - Iho t-a-peD B lty -o f-nea r'ten -pe r cent9 - ' a ttaches it not paid w ithin ton days.S Thus Uio rato of }1.2S becomes |L 4 Ia afler. too daya. ' »•

§ • - MlLITARY-ATPnOPRIATION------------° _ - J U L L PASSED DT nODSB .

W.\SHIN0T0IJ:- May 4 ;-T h o mill- ta ry opproprlaUons bill carrying 12,- •320.204 for th'o maintonimco of West Polnl during lho noxl.<l8cal year, was paasod by tho houao Uils a flem H n.

~ — ♦ ........ . - ................ 4 '♦ mPOBTANT TO ♦

, . ADTEBTI8BB8 ♦

♦-»- AdTcrUsemcnla* only itn e h ♦ i Uiem. The ♦

Wt.» t tim es nrlnfs *14 cU ;M alc*..,4.: .t h r e e THOUSAND ♦

* C 0 P B 8 EVERY DAYI ♦

iftOT- i~ ' • •

M biI M tB rt lS B U lB ll tS . . ” ■ R cceiyM T oo F or .

Com - " ■ ' . l l ' ' I I ,alion, ' Ighoy, 'Voanllng.plgs for salo... llvoKear- dollara. piioae a«9-W.

, TOR SA LB-Good food oats. In- .qttlTO Troy U undry ._________^

J s ls j- _ U [M S - I_ . i l l - Iu r D l lh - .W tlc- t e n — b and to reliablo formore for ono-half tholr

increase, Phono M9-W. •

9 lato WANTED—BonJo playor for danoe donly w ork' a t CoUlllon Danco HalLh tho -■— ------— ------ • •

^ P O R ^ b a - R a n g i r - m u fa iU, 'b's' ed— woro a ;fow .monUis, good ...as. now.T

Pflco ^GO. Porfectlon thrQo-bum«r oil stove wiUi oven.. Prlco $10. J.

^ Clydo Lindsey, IlO I^Sboaliono SL 3T0N

FOR 8A LE-H 0U 8EII0LD'G OO D S latavo. A fm y resldenco. 202. Addison avo. ttian , cast, I wiil offer a t private salo m r •May. .household goods Including Uio ttl- by a lowing: One dining room aot, Ws-., ,1 and slon oak. Including table, chairs, but- M to* tc t, chlQft closei; maaalvo library M at- tnblo, solid qnartontowed oak; m u - ^ n«v. slro davenport, solid Qunrtarsawod

IPPW oak, rockers, tables, stool range,Wlloon heater, b raw bed, bln l's eye

road- mapio drtsssor. chlMonler roll top «l8h t desk, soUd oak offlcf chair, garden ' clalty WQiB, etc. Must-bc aold .within 4h n »

' . days. W alter E . Harman. ' \ 'road .... ..................■-—\

othor HOUSEHOLD''GOODS FO B 'S A L E \ socle- Rot. and Mrs. 0 . T . Afiflorsoa, who \ parU aro iearIng -T «dnF ans,w Illao Ilthelr

hoosobold fumltHrb-at Uiolr bome b«< > /o ro going, lncl(idlng rugs, healort,

> an almost now oil cooking storo a n d ' OTIE oUior household goods.' A bargain to .

■ Uiose needing such Uilng».^ A d r ., . larllo

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