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^ s ito o iiEy . C v e r h e a l e t l F u r n a c e B e l i e v e d
■ C a u s e o f B o is e B la z e W h ic t i
1 D id B ig D a m a g e ; L i t t l e I s
S a v e d in B u i ld in g .
> BOISE, Dec. SO.—ris e , b«U0T»d ^ to h a ^ s ta r te d from a n ovarh rated
fom aco, g n tt«d tho M oilno boUdlng a l T ea tti a a d U a la c tr«ete easly
Hr m irQ iiig r-*ti nitiy datasgMwwinnTiHng' (q ttpprOXliaattiy $160|-
.. 000. Tlio o la m \ra« tnzaod in I . ' about 1 o ’clock thl« m oraine a n d |
. ' ^ o n r«acliln« tho sc«no th e H ra ^ departm ent woa nnablo to locate
th a b a ie o f the fire and offlc la la ^ .w e re e f th e opinion th a t i t w as
1 3 morely a smoke scare. T o r six V honiB tb e m en com bated th e flaaiee-
\ ; / • before ' i t was prononnced o u t a t abont 7 o 'clock th is a o m in g .
' . ' Tho flom cs flDomfid to bo contorod a t ' ' firn t iu tho renr of the optienl Boop
* f Dr. R. R. Towle, on tho i la in ntrcot ktdo.of tho buildiDg, and tho f ir s t indi-
. eatioii o f tho size of tbo firo woa sbow a - • wh(Mi tho flnmes bu rst througb tho-Ttar*
' titio n botwoon Dr. Towlo*s offieo and ^ tho Dnko-Rito bokory.
^ . Building G utted. ^
Tho en tiro interior, which w a^ mado , o f wooden partitions, w as to ta lly do- ; stroyed in flic ting damages to tho build* biR eatim atod a t *<30,000, a c c o r^ n g to Kobert Noble, owner of tho building.
• Insurance covorcd thi) lass to tbo bolld-- • InK. ho ntatcd-
' Nino atoroH in tho building, s itu a ted . pn Ihgi g ronnd floor on botb T onth and
* M nin streetB, woro burnod out. Tho ^faoaviuit loss to tho stores v a s sntforod
I '^ y tho Doiso Saddlery aod F ind ings ^om paay .-on th o -T « a tlte - it« f* ’ fro n t,, owned by 0 . P . Halloway and Oeorgo E. Cooley, w hcu the ir ontiro stoek w as do-
' stroyed w ith n losa of $30,000, whloh v n s covered by insurance.
Thirty-three mwi, thq porsonnol of• thi- Boiso firo dopartmont, woro com-
Iwittinp tho flro u n til 7 o ’clock th is morning. T h o 'th ird alarm w as sont In ;it T:IO’ o ’clock In tho m orning which broit(;ht ou t tho entiro foreo and rcr Hi’rvca. Tlio second alarm , bud beoa
- fl«>nt in n t 1:25 o ’clock.
. S U IT T O B R IN G O U T ■
S T O R Y O N L I F E O F
I J E A R L Y R O A D ^ B U IL D E R
* '• / SACRAWENTO, C al, Dec. 30 M>>—A suit whleh It Is elaimod w ill b rin g to light a n(]w story bearing on tho oarly h istory of tho lato M nrk Hopkina, ono of tho founders of tho CentrbI Pa-
^ c l f l t ra ilroad , ftnd lils b ro ther, Moses H opkins, is soon to be filed In c ither
' tho fedoral oonrt or the Saeramonto * county superior eourt. It was declared
hero today by Georgo A .-W ork, an at- to rney of th is elty , who s ta ted th a t he
' nnd his law partner, Thomas Ashby,, )ini] boen rotolned on behalf o t bolrs la
Tiiuidolph connty. N orth Carolina.
M essenger Slain in -
A ttem pted Hold Up
* o f F a s t P assen g er. B and it G ets A w ay a s T ra in En-
te rs Ohioago S n b o rb ; Am otmt of L oot Is N ot T e t l>etor- minod.
■ , cm C A G O , Dec. 30 (40—Russell ^ : Pickoy, 23, o f Elroy, Wis., an express • meiaengor guarding shipm ents o f money
nnd jew elry on tho Vlklnff, fa s t passen- g . gor tra in on tho Chicago and North-
w estern railroad, was sho t a n d killed * ton igh t in on nttom pted holdup as the
t ra in Joft H ighland, P a rk , HI., a to / burb o f Chicago.
Tho robber, who Is beliovod to have •_ been aided by a t least two confeder
' ntes, leaped from tbo passeogor tra in ai < I t pulled in to W innetka, aao ther suburb ^ subdued a tax i d river w ith .h is p iito / und fflrced the m aa to drive him t<
I E vanston whero ho le f t tho tax i ant climbed in to another autom obile, appar catly w aitin g for him, and d isap p ti^ n g
A m erican Express company n fricitil ton igh t w ere cheekiag th e contenta c tho express car and tw o hours ,a f te th e holdup they had not yot eompIote< tho ir iBvestlgatibh. and rciuaed to s t a t
“ ■ . w hether th e robber wbo carried a blael y f eatchel w hea he flod, h ad obU laed an;
I valuables. ' . .
GOMPEK HAD ITO MAKEfORTUNE lt( I WORLD l^AR jS REPORT
NEW T O B E , D«C. .30 . M V -IL Snowdon M an h a ll, U ^ te d S ta tea a t torney i:\.the « c rly days o f th e woHd
“ war. told metobers o f the N atlonol , Civio Federation; today th a t Samuel
O om por8 'refused,“ oinUoa8 w ithout ■ n um ber" te a id tiw caose o f. Ger-
, m any by B t'opp l^ t t o flow o f muni, tlona to th e alOee b y s trikes in fae-
| l toTlcs and am oag I taaap o rt workcta. “ He reeelTed varying, offora
h eoaehod In varioiU d U ^ s o s o f fin- anoial assistance’ to him solf,” said Mx. M arsball, ‘' I f be woud align
S himself w ith th e so'-eallod ‘causo of p ^ c e . ’ . n ie s e e ffo rts culm inated In 1 a v isit from a person who to ld him. th a t a w o i^ 'f ro m him would .not only qtop th e production o f m unitions of w a r, b u t wonld stop ' the ■ shipping o f them and th a t If he gavo the word ho eould namo hla own ''f lc o ."
■LD COURT IS IyneEDiBoi:
“ T w e n t y - E i g h t P r o m i n e n t R e -
“ p u b l i c a n s A sk I d a h o ’s S e n a -
™. t o r t o U s e In f lu e n c e .Id ■ '
SE W KOEK, De=. 30 A .kinij . him to urgo nction upon tho senate ;
3e committee on foreign rela tions In aup- ; ;o- port o f tho pormnnent court o f »ntor- d- nationnl justice , 28 prom inent ropuhli- to cana havo w ritton n jo in t lo tte r mado• public behro todny, to Senator wm. ? ' Horah of Idaho , chnirmnn of tho eotn-
mittco.Tho lo tter sa>*B m ill fa ilu re o f tho
sflirato lo net in this m atte r would re- piidiato P residen t .Coolidge nnd op-
ho pojo the w ill o f the ropublican piirty.
^ . Prtjm lnent BlgaWa. |a t, Xljpoo Vi*iio signed th e lo t tc r wo k brorgo W. 'Vfickorsham, form er nttor- le- ncy general in tho cab inet o f Proaidont eh T a ft; Oovornor Perclval P . BaxtiT o f ,
Maine; Congressman Frodorick W. o f Ualllnger o f MnssaeliusoUs; ox-Qov- m. nor Honry -J . Allen o f K ansas, «-x- his Govornor Ilo rhort 8- Hndloy o f Mis In gourl, now chaiieellor o f Wnshington
id , university, St. Louis; A- Lawrct.ro rcr Lowoll, p rc s ld .^ t of Hacviird unlv«-r son "Ity? Kt. Rev. Willinm Lnwrenco, bish-
(C oatlaued on P age 6, OoL 4)
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liTESPEEBS ' UP iCHlllElir UEFOrE RECESS
P a s s e s 1 3 7 B i l l s a n d R e s o l u
t i o n s ; H o u s e A p p r o v e s T r e a s
u r y P o s t o f f i c e A p p r o p r i a t i o n ;
* O b s e r v e H o l id a y .
WASBIMOTOK, D k . 3 0 .-B p » d . ing up Its legialativo m achinery th e senate today passed 237 b ills and resolutions befo te q a l t t i ^ (o r Its Now T e a r’s receas e f tw o days. Tho
3 I house passedtlhe treasury-postoffice * I appropriation b ill, b u t d id n o t ad- |
Joum over tm tll F riday , Bepresen- I 1 ta tlv e X<ongworth o f Ohio, th e re- 1 publican leader, ob tain ing nnanl-
moua^ w n se a t th a t th e rocess be for 0^ one day.Only a com paratively fow of tho
' measures pnsscd by tho sennto wero o f i m ajor importance, most o f thom providing for ^ho aettluniont o f p r iv n to . elnlms and grnntlng n u tho rity fo r tho
2 - construction of bridges across navlgnblo « stream s Jn vorJoua-^tates.
I ' L ack Quonim.' Lack of n quorum kep t tho houso a t a standstill fo r nearly hnlf nn hour a f te r a rot) call liad .dovclopod th a t more mombers woire absent than w ere
Ig on tho job to consider tho trensury- tc poatofflco appropriation bill. S e r^ a n ta c P* n t arma, by Invnding tho officcs of somo s
abaentooa, howovor, f ina lly rounded up 1 enough repreaentatlvoa to mnko a c
^ <\uotum. * 1Miacellnneous bills p e rta in ing to tho 1
postal servieo will be consldorcd to- 1 hu morrow. '
B R E W E R W I L L R E T U R N
'•'■•i T O A N S W E R C H A R G E S; ____ I
^0 HONOLULU, l^oc. 30 MfO—Edw ard J .Butlor, vlco proaidont o f a Now Je rsey
’" t brewing company, has decided to re tn rn vto Now York im m ediately to appoar to onawor to charges of b ribery nnd eon- ; ip irn ^ to v io late tho prohibition lnws,J
’’*■ ho announcc4*-this afternoon . B utler (sailed on tho steam er S ierra thia oven-
"" .ing. Ho hnd prcivloualy atatod th a t he %vould eontinuo on his t r ip nround tho
*7 -world on tho steam er Belgonlnnd unless _ fthorw iso advisod by h is Now York
.attorney.
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s t u d y R E V E A t S l a c k I f
O F L A N G U A G E A n O N S I .
I N S E C T S , A S S E R T IO N
WASHINGTON, Doe. 30 C ^ I n - sccta m n^ havo langoago o f tho lr I
^ own In tonoa tbo hum an ea r cannot _ perceivc, but gpnorally speaking, the*^J oro^Hclngs and lam entlngs o f ln s« ^a .
meun nothing botwoon thom, accord- lug to. a pnpor rend today by Dr. Fnuik B. L u l l o f tho Amorican Mu- aoum of N a tu ra l H iatory, boforc tho American Aaaociation for tho Ad.-* vanccmont o f Bcloncc.
“ I havc si>eut mnny houra lu tho hot sun w atching lndy graiwhoppora
• In tho case,’* D r. Lute said; “ and I n.-iy th a t i f hum an lovers recoivo an little reapousc to the ir scjeundcs os llo tho grunalioppers most o f them would either givo up music or re- muin bachelorit.'’
IN BUBNED TD DEATU AT BOISE
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S h o r t C i r c u i t e d E l e c t r i c L i g h t
W ir e C a u s e s F a t a l I n j u r i e s
t o J a ? k M o o n ........a tre --------y . BOISE, Doc. 30.—E lectric ity killed J ts on« man nnd sovoMly burned anothor no n t 0:30 o 'c lock th is m orning a t the flp Union P ac ific round houso, w hen an a electrio ligh t w iro ahort circuited. Ja c k
Moou wo# in s tan tly ' k illed nnd Tod ho Koofer, a fellow workman w as severely to- burhwl try in g to rescue him. Moon,
whoao homa b in 8 t. A nthony, l.s su rvived by n widow and throe children, tf
K eefer wna resting easily ton ight and w ill recover, a ttendan ts a t the hospital
^whero ho w as taken , said.
J - .POET^ANJJ W l j r e ' . . toy 910,000 H O U E PRrZBira NEW YORK, Doc. 80 t4»>--MJss to Juliii Uroo, 18, o f Portland, Oro., has
3n- boen nwnrded a *13,000 modol homo ws, |n s firs t prir.o in <i liomo ligh ting ea- le r n.-iy contest in which one million school en- rhildren in tho Unitoil S ln tes nnd he Oanuila eompetcd, tho L ighting Edn-
tho oational cnmmittoe announced tonight7 OSS Ton o ther hoys nnd girla rocolved 3rk scholiirshlps ranging In valuo from
«:i00 to *1,200.
R D W IN T E R
I t om BOMB QUABTBBS
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{ht, 1924, b y th e New T e tk Trlfanne, Inc.
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____ . , stPOST W HEBLEB, fo r y ears counsel
lor o f th e A aertcan lega tion in Lqadou, la being m entioned In dip- lomatle d rd e s aa th e a e z t A m ailcaa “
_ ambassador to tiiO Ooort o f a t ^ James. I t is reported t l u t Am- ti
, baasador F rsh k B. E e llegg la an* n xious to re tire .
Advances Made in I
JS S c ien ces ^Related ”
A t Jo in t M eeting £----------. t
t i I n t o r e s t S o r r o o n d s Z o o l < ^ or P r o f e s s o r ’s O r i t io i s m o f w . s he J . B r y a n 's S t a n d - b n E v o l n - in t i o n ; V ie w s D o g m a t i c . ^ck ----- ^ • . A «ed W ABniNOTON, Dee. 30 W>)—'Ad-
vanre* in jwyehology, medicino,\ io lo g y ' chemiatry and physics woro disclosed j in h u n d re ^ jo f papera read todoy bo- fore tho fifteen sections of tho Amor-
. , ican iiasoeiation for the Advanccmont “ of ScU'ftcc, tlic "OtK nnnual o f vshieh is
now in full swing. A flu rry of Intor- i-at wns rnuaeii hy a report th a t Wll
2 u liom J . Brynn w ould 'arrivo In tinitf'to* Uss ^^*ton to n rritir ism o f hln view s on has hi«7fa llod to appear.
The largest audience of nny soction- 111 mci'liiig thua fa r held, nttonded th a t ndilri'jtsed by Dr- Edw nrd I* Rlco,
md xiinlogy n t Ohio W esleyanunlvcralty, n M ethodist inatitu tlon .
.^ -C h o o s in g D iinv iii'and Brynu as hla [•ed '• t’-'l“‘*' characterized
tho views of Mr. Brynn on evolution na dogmntin nnd diingcrous to religion, nnd urgod more unprejudiced coopora-
^ tlon in seli-ntifle and religious atudy
B ib le’s Accuracy- . Mr. B ryan ’s nrgumenta, ho sold,
wcro dedui-cd “ from tlio nssumption o f the liternry nrciirncy a t the Biblo in goneral and the fira t two chapte rs in particuiliir. “ This aasumptiuo wus not bihlienl. nor wus I t accepted by leading liiblo scliolnrs o f today. D arw in’s work, on the contrary, was represented nn having bocn baser upon n hypothoaia, “ followod by tho com- ]ili-tc verlfirn tion und leading to a de-
<groo of probability am ounting to practical ce rta in ty .”
Chimpanzees not only « appear to th ink , but do th ink . Dr. R obert M. Yi-rkea, o f tl'o Physlologlcul in stitu te of Ynlo univeraity, -leclared in a pajwr rond before tho psychological scction. Ilo baaed hia conclusions oa studies nmdo of two young chimpanzees, whlrli ho said know how to s tudy a problom presented to them ia a w iy oasentlally like th a t of m aa and, QuIto unliko th a t o f nny othor aulmaL
Apes Olose to M an.
‘ Tho g rea t npoa arc , Intellectually closer to mnn thun we have h itherto Im agined,” Dr. Yeckcs s ta ted . " T h o ovidonee for thc ir solution o f problems ‘ Ideationally ’ ia now ab undan t and j convincing.”
$150fi00 Received As Advance Amount
on Falls ReservoirH i l l s d a l e I r r i g a t i o n B i s t r i o t
S e n d s H o n e y t o O o m m is - s i o n e r M e a d f o r W a t e r .
WASHINQTON, Dec. 80 ( « — Reclamation Commissioner E lw oo i Mead today received a chcck fo r *150,009 from the HUladale I r r ig a tion d ls trie t o f Idaho, represen ting the advao<*e p a y n ^ a t ou eonattac- tion coats fo r the proposed Am erican Falla rcaorvoir. The HUladale un it o f the p ro jeet w ill rocelvo 20,000 additional aero fee t o f w ate r a f te r com pletloa of tho p ro ject.
The American Falla d is tr ie t was th o - f l r s t to ad ranee the gororn- msufe 'm onoy fo r construction. A few m onths ago It sen t th e secro- ta rx a .check for *1.080,8!<I, and tbo in terest, which w ill be cred ited to th e w ater osers, already am ounts to
le. *22,BOO.
S H HF u t u r e o f N a v y
F r o m . W h i t e " '
P o s s ib l e i n 1 9 2 5 . _ \ '
WASIUNOTON^ D w ; 3 p * 6 W ^ e - j ^ ' . turo o f tho Amorican. n a v y ., t» k .o i» 3B: . ' now aspect today w ith U nialtW eiiliU W proaaSon o f opUiion V . f r ^ \ t t e :’iy •: W Uto House and the;lib |ise ' ;m ltteo aa to . w hat i^ o n ld -b s 'th e 'v
, stop in th a t d irw U oa. '. '>}■ 'J u s to a . tb e house.“ to. begin an, InquiiJ-: In to the.neoflfc o f . ' r* 2 the navy, U w as reyealed t h a t P r a l ^ t t. OooUdse stlU 1» bopfitaV th a t a n o ^ ^ i i '
a- te rsa tlo a a l a n sa l i ^ t a t l o n ' eo ii^ itrnM .- n* 'majr>bo hold during 1M5: ^
■ ^ ‘■Bopes fo r O pportonity . ■ a A lthough t ] lo .» r ^ ip n t U n o t e a t t? d r
convinced th a t'W ffl! A aonfcreneo w fll bo. sosslblft ho a o v ^ i i m ' i a hopefu l th a t an opportnne t lm o 'W jU :w ise 'fo r such i Tontnra, \ ■ ^ ^
The naval eem m ittee in a g r e e l^ r to v a motionr for, an In reirtlgstio ii, to o k th a .
g position th a t Seeretwiy . ^ I b a r ib o n ld ___bo givon an 'im m ed la ie o p p o f t f f l^ - 'U - - ." prosent to eoagreta n e h reeootinM dl* tlona as he nUght deem e x p e d ie n t ' ' '
7 The action w a a 'ta k e n a fte i] a a torm y 7, sosaion and it waa oalyafi^uF m aeh de- Cl. ba te th a t a deelalon .w aa tM ehed t o ' .
have Mr. W ilbur appear b ^ o ro ^ -th e committee J i^ n a ry 8 fo r th ia pnrpoa*..
,d- , B o U n ’i B w c t t o n .During, the dlscussioa Chairm an Bat*
lor o f thQ eommUtee a a a o u a c ^ & e " ^ had beon inform od an o ftic la lly of. th e - a.ttltude o f th e W M te H ouse regard-
' ing anotber n aT arn im ita tiona confer- ’ ^ once. I t waa a t tho snggeatioa o f M r.
Bntlor, however, th a t th o .jap U o a , aa approved, waa made, - . ^ e ehairm an
• 1.1 sa id ,h o o ffered ' th«-:motlen>beMUM.b«-. had beea charged w ith a t le is p l la g 'to override tho w ill o f th e com m ittee.Mr. Coolidgo w ill exert hla Influeneo to
Jcd bring about another arm a llm ltaU on conforonco w henover th e tim e ia con-
ran propltloua, b u t a t p reeea t ho launnblo to detorm iao ju a t w hen anch a conforence could bo called w ith fa i r proapcots of suocoaa.
on. F N A N C E C O M M IT T E E
A C C E P T S A M E N D M E N T
T O A M E R IC A N L O A N
ilJ, rAKI8, Deo. 30 O i u mio« C0mmlt(*30 b f thfl Mn&U toflay o«M pt«dblo an amendm ent to th e g o re m m a ^ t'a eon*»P- vention w tlh the B aak o f IVytnee re-
garding tho reeen t M organ lo an whji»-. tc J by Henry Berejjger, th»-Teporter o f tb e “V commission, p roposed.' to tlgb t*B vthe
terma o f tho ban k agreem ent M U to prevent tho governm ent from n i in ^ an y of tho loaa fo r budget axpeaaea.
do- 'oe- BAHB31B BUOOUXM
LOS ANOELES, Dee. 30 OPh-Col. to laaac Coleman Poters, form er, p r e i l ' ^
M. den t o f tho M crchanta Exehange- o f V u te Memphis and founder o f th e Yoong
M on’s Businoea league o f th a t e lty ,Ion- died hero today* nged 75. lies -
P r o h ib i t io n F lee t
S u r r o u n d s R um
iBy loTi^ P re v e n t S a l ^jrto -rbei F o r ty O oast O n ard C h aser* u iid
Five D es tro y e rs t o S te m f lo w > ' of N ew Y ear’s L iq u o r; W a r i t ^
ing ton O rders.
NEW YOBK, Deo, 80 0P>—Bnm ro if j . 'Was patrolled ton igh t b y a flo tU la o f
40 coast guard rum chasera a a d f iv e " 111* destroveri, under o rd e n from Waablflg*' * to dam tho flow o f N ew Y e a rV U- . , . quor. Tbe fleet eonsiati d f . IS .
schooners arid steamerv, h a v i ^ doubled U *- in number slnco ' th a c a p tu re • . C h ^ -
maa eve of the B ritish sehoOBOr P n- ta ra . . , -
^ I t wos estim ated b y enforeom eat . J o ffic ia ls-today tb a t th a ram .ah ip a a re
loaded with up to, 800,000 caaea. o f 11- ^ quor valued a t bootleg prU es, lia 'liig h »■ as *-W,000. Tho governm oal: ig aside from tho flvo d estroyo rv te a a ia ^ v i LC- io f tUreo .coast guard cu ttors drm ed ri- w ith ono-iwundcrs and m aohine ■guaa ,'y Jo and .'17’ afrtcd boats arm ed w ith ' n U '.'
. rhino guns, rifles and side an as. .^ Ono of the rum ehaaera waa a ta - i *
Uoned closo to eneh liquor carrie r and-- r the rest patrolled the w ate ta o f the
as bay to cheek tbo a c t lv i ty 'o f •m all car- - n- riera. T oday’s action against the A Kum runnora'.was eharactcrfsed by tho .Q. coast guard officials as tho m ost wide L nnd Nwoeplng aod im pron lve g e itu re
y « t mado by the govornm ent a r a e i e a * ^ I against tho llqao r flee t, and I t wa4 to believed the usual ho liday n u n f te jf . .
- IwoUld be effftctuaUy
f S n i D f lFI ' ■ , ' '
! ; FOfiSEiGEl. C h e c k s F r o m U n i t e d S t a t e
G o v e m m f n t G o t o A ll P a r t
; o f W o r ld a s R e s u l t o f A m e r
j c a ' s W a r s .
r ■ WASHINOTON, Do*. 30 0P>—Goi' erMtnout ]>cniiion r.hoelcii trave l to th
- • fa r eorncra of tho earth , iircking ou th e moro than 500,000 pccsonn wh
' ' kavo sorved tbo eountry in the warth a t proceeded tho world wur. In t irroTj Amcricnn itu tc , te rrito ry , nn
, potfooalon and C8 foreign eountries nn, dominionii they w en t durinf* tho Ini
fijca! year, boaring an afTRrcgnto vala ; . o f »229,004,777.■ Fonsion chccka influed during tho lat
yonr w ere fewer by 14,217 than durin lho preroodinf yciir, Roing to 525,53
I •oldiero, widowR lUid dopcndQiita. acompared to 539,7fi8 in 1023. Who llio ponnlon burean eloaed ita booh Juno 30 i t found an nnproeedcnted bn anco of moro th an *23,000,000 o f Jt
I appropriation. Thia won turned baeI to tho trchaury. Tho atoady ahortonin
• »f the roll ia ruflucted in tho buronu bndgct oatimnto fo r tbo uow fiar.al yen which auta npproxim ately 92.'>,000,00 <fom tbo to ta l appropriated laat year.
OUo I.OAda.Ohio retaina Ita lend na th e plneo e
renidcneo of tho (jrcateat num bor o ' penaionera, witli <8,7[>2. Pftnnaylvnnl
i l aeeond ATith 44,003, and Now Y or th in l w ith 41,000; Only 202 pi'nalonci rcaido in Nevndn. Thnro nro 5(1 i Alnakn, 017 in tho VhilippincN, nnd bu one in tiic V irgin Ialanda.
Cnnjulii, ATitli 1,477 American per iionern w ithin hor bordcra, IciuIh ii fo rr iin countries. England . la noi
___w ilh 2fi0, nnd Irelnnd tliiriV w ith 24-Clcrmnny ia tho roaidcnco of ,220, nn
1 , f ■ AiiMtrnlin 57. Among tho countrif Hlic.il('ring but ouo urc A lgeria, Hu gnrin. Koren, Kgypt. L ithuuiiin, Mot :.«o. .7«J?< iUlvlIr; aeychcllca TaSainla. nn
V. , tbo Society Ialanda. There nro tw o i Hyrlri, four in L iberia, nix in New Zci liiiicI, inul Hovcii in Soiitli A frica.
Thc totnl 'num ber nf pcjmioncr rcnol;cil it« peak in H'n2 , when 0!'!l,4i nnnica wcro on tbo rull, lUid air}co tlm Tear tlio figure lina dcrlincil ftondilj
'w ith th c oxcoption of lOOr., when th toUil roHc to w ithin l.'lOO of tho top.
Tho government, nince tho yenr 170C hua paid out JO,83fl.3ni,.108.30 in pet aiona.
AMSTERDAMAMSTERDAM.—Oerrit U F .to r
. ;.n.I fuMiilv nnd Mra. M ina n . i i lm i i iiHi Arliic nuihniiii were Chriilm.-i.i dinnc
•;;uc.'lH nt tlu- fJiiv Polcr» homo.' - Xli«a Libi Skinner uud Miaa I’.-gC
Prdwu .if Twin ru lla wcro guoata iit th \V. K, SkinniT home i>n I'liriifm na d:\y
M iks .liiViu KnnVe* arrived home f T liuradav for a t«'ii dnya vucution.
Hiiforll K. KuhuH nf Oooding is j.i)cuil iiij; Iuh vacation ut thc .I<ihn Faniio
■;iud A. K' l\nnhol !m:iic>.Mir-ios .lulia Kni.kcl. L iirillc Kitcl
cll ami Je s ta Jniikcl were ahoppcra ii Txrin F;illa oa Hafur'iay.
WiHx Kloroea Skinner hpent tho weel end ut UdgorMia, vixitiiig hor ^rioni kli>.M Orucc Deal.
M i-i Liioillr K itehell wua n 'gw e* a t the KlU'ill l»:unb liiiino on Tliurada
. und Krictuv.Mr. and’ Mr*. .1. K- I’ohlman gavo_ I
Hurpri^c parly for tlieir daughter. Mix I'ranrca. ou ’Fridnv night.
\ • Mr. and Mra. 'A lb e rt nolm fiulat \ Mpent (.’hriflmna in Twin Fnlla w ith rel
') UtiTC«.Tlic Tlorinun W nlcott fam,ily wa
' in l!ie Mngir Cily Buturday night..Mrn. Frunk Ilurria of Jerom e wna ai
nil ni«ht gucKl u t the C' U l*unkc iu>ii;e ’I'linriday.
i l r . aud .Mri.. A. F- ivi’nkcl enter ' Uiin<-<1 for .‘ uiidiiy dinner thc follow
ing: Mr. und Mrn, L. N. Dean nnd aoi Hilly. Mr. :iud Mra. Heryl Kunkol, .Mr and Mr«. Dale Kunkel, Mr. nml .Mra
' I.. Kunkel und fuinilv and itisi ’ I.ucillh Kilrlicll.
Churrh »ervioe wan well attciiclcil ii A m aterdum 'on Hnmluv.
--V - Mrs. John H. (';il.|wcll and b^l.y nr.■ lionie a fte r having h"Cii a t tho Srhwinj,
/ linnie in H<dliiiter for «ev,ral weck.i '• , »L..rc tliey l.ave hern ill.
. J . H. Meier nnd fnniiiy a le ('hriiit iiiaa dinner witli the A. i l I/iranii fum
' ily f l IIolli!-tor.i l r - uud Mr«. Ia V, Itcan nnd moi
• Hilly weri' guehiH a t the I’aul Rcci : home during Ihe Yuletide.r -, t'hcNti-r Hcnntoek and K. II. Lone;
■' ench have radio* inslailed in tlici
"w r!^ and Mra. I t K W eaver wen I'briatm aa day giicnta u t the J . 11 Sdiw ing home iu ISollislcr.
L. Ik 'gulo of Hock Crcek w.ia a buai ! uo«a ealler in th is v irin ity on M onda\
F a m o u t Je to ith W o m a nDeborub, tbe w ife of Lapodetli. wa
out* of tbo Mrllcflt Jode<^• o f Jsrac . .i>u(l urged tbe l«n icllt«s to r t t
-ugnlnirt tbe Caoaonltes. who bad op |irL-s<(CTl Ibem for (cncro tlozu . B a n k louder of tbi« Israelites. rcfUBCd to r Inlo bftltic unless accom panlcd by Dcb
I om h. W ith a sm all forcc she' trlf .. um phfd o te r tbe Conannlten. •Tbi i . - Song of D eborah" ts considered ■ m oi t ' lerpIi<co of U rt>rcw '|U erature.
' D iffe re n t P o in U o f V ie wsonnd dlscreUon,'' u y i so oli
phUaMplior.'*'lt Ofit *0 muck la<llcate< by m>ver mnklng o mistake, as b: tstA-cr iL" A modern Un
if - ^ v r iu e a t ronslstn IP ocrer admlttta^ i It^Kxrliniifie.
^ TW]
-Got- ■_____I tho
whowars
Innt value .
Bring J5,530 r ■'
“ >’• --S&wr.- S E N - G B O iasC 'V N O B r p i T Z .
AS F R ITZ KBBI8U BB, world-fomoc 1 In Vlann*, bo roceivod a letter, slgi
York ‘ o^tlcUls wltk starvlnff fmamee, t«JI Bbootlng uolMs $700 woro fortbcom B U PE E T O TO H ES, nOToUst iind i
■ V .» committed suicide in Indo-Oklna a I tcrson Dial, a m otion p ic tu re a c tr
ZK ATTAOSQTO th e Underwood b rwj* I corporation, TTnitod S ta tes Senate
H all ••would make T eapot Domo look I n o x t 'a LONDON PA PE K docbirca tko 2 « . n id low , stolon from B a th Houae, nnd 7ho paper mnkcn tko .nm aztog d0i
itriofl tbioTCS v b o actod fo r a Ohicago n Dul. locUon, b u t tJia t bo died boforo th
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“Ppg.[ ORTHEUM V A U D EV ILLE
I Mirtli, inuxio nnd ilirilla arc nffcri j in th)' vuiidcvillc bill conaiating |f i \ e first-rate urt-. lo be jiroaented t <luy at. the ()r;i!iciiin.
('Iiappolle-Stinnette nml comp.my, «'tor* Irio roinpdacd tn two fa.scinnting , nnd pretty \vi«incii, g ifted with beautif inner volcca, and a tnlontod voung niun n
d cr tho eaptlon of thc ‘‘ (i.-Idcn Vciicc t^the presen t Hi'vcral r
fined aiuging Holi'etiona in n nn'!*t d ,, f’,, Icclalile tuiiuuer, togothor '-vitU 'liui
Ing numliern illuHtrutiiig tho poetry ' leud* motion, tlic aame being lively und a niior tiatioally done.
i The Flying llow nrda who atvlc thoi •■‘V*- aolvciTlit. “ Acrinl T h r illa " ^ l l y li'
up lo - ll ic ir liilliiig us both i>f tho iveelc n rlia ti incorpornto acnautio;iond, *•''■''1’' giiloro. Thia tnlcutcd coi
liiniition haa been identified w ith tl fwoat boat attniotioua buving jii»t ooniplet* ■aday [fiv e conHocufive youra o f ull tho ro
I roaontntivo vaudeville cirouita In tl euat.. The Alt Trio, onsi.M ing of two boj
ulata '*■"<1'''’" ple.iaing ruriclI i-ei. o f soiiga and iualrum entnl numbe
burlcaijuing in coatiimo, nnd aomo wol wa^ known oporulic uuiulxtrs. All mcmbo
I. o flho talented trio havo won aigni a an hoiiora for vdi-nl and inatrnmont.il n inkcl tninnienlH.
Hnll M]icrry tellii ch aracter atori' liow- dialecta and n
his nia.terlal i<i Hpccially w ritten f llilll. He lia» n niro nppearnnoo nod
.Mra- g'i"d voier und bringa forth mar itis* Ill-arty huijjlm from th e undiencc.
F<itlctte and W icka, iin extrcm iy brecry yi.img mnn and n goo> IcMiliiiig, vivarioiii yoiiiig lady, preaei
■vi'n'' "K piaodc of tl•ck? H igbwiiy,’ ’ wbich w ill ciitcrtuin big
ly. They urc cxponcnta of ligh t cot iri!ft- edv.fum- ----------
AT THE IDAHO.itccd long-liorn ca ttle ilrivo ;
thc hiatory i»f tho world took plnce r nncy cently when tbo Inat g rea t herd—ov' Ibcit .JOOO ill tiuinbcr—atartod frow Tex:
tow ards tho railroad in Abilene, Knnau '*11 joniney wua m ade , in connccti(
w itb the film ing of tb e blatorical Kmc buai- "o” Hough novel “ N orth of 30,” t iday Irvin WalInt production for Faraniour
coming to thu Iduho t h t ^ e r toduy fi four daya.
READ TH E TW IX PA LLS NEW rise ,i ■:-------- r ;
3 FOR ALL AGEStrl- Many think cod-livcr oil
•Tbe Is mainly useful for chlldrcn. mos- T he fact Is
S c o tt’s Emulsion® to those o f any ig c is a
strcngth-makcr thac is w onh i its w eigh t in f?old. Take
‘ ^ Scotfs Emulsion.
WIN FALLS DAILY NEVChief Figures in \
^ S , TWIN FALLS, IDA3 It the News of the Day
I
VC & s , .m rp E fe T HtroH BS] so o s TloUnist, w u about to begin a concei s l ^ e d by men wlio BoJd tbey w ere dlackarge te lling bim thoro would be a n " a c d a e n ta l '
coming. K o orreste w ere mado. id m otion p icture wrltCT, wboso f i r s t w ll a a yoar ago, is soon to bo m arried to Pa ' tct reaa o f Los Angeles.'1 bill to lease M uscle ShoaU to a privat ia to r Oeorge W . K e n is declared tbo leat ik like a p in bead.'.'to fam o u s.$500,000'g e m colloction o f I o d BO. bor Lomlon residence, bas bban ro tum e declaration th a t tb e Jewels wero stolen b
0 milUonalro, wboeo h e a r t acbed fo r tb e co1 tbo thieves c o u ld .to m tbom over to him.
P r o b a b ly F ir t t L ig h th o u te^ b p i e wnrd " rbn ros" menns light
1 bou?o. nnd (lie I’liuros of Kgypl wns i j t \ p lcnntic beacon which wns enlnbllsbei / Dt Alcxnndrlu. nirypt. to light tb e nmr
Iners to ftufety. It was built by Ptole rny In 2S2 B. C.. und It wns stnlci tbut It wnH -IOO foot htgli nnd tb IlL'bt wns viaiblo for f.o'tnllca nf sc*
■fered - f? of ■d to-
ly, a ' ingly iitiful 11 un* ciiccd I rc- 1 do- 'lunr- rv ofd a r. • _______
thoni-llvc
tho»oktiona
I thc .letod
rep- I the!
boyairic ty ' _nbers - ; R :well. 1nboniignol f v,1 nt-
loriea'I nil!I fo r g*,
Arcmo- tlr:.ti lir thehlBl.-
f .
f]^o in ;e re- -over I rexna | inaua.•ction-:mer.
lOunt, y for
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STiNESOPPOIilF i r s t C o n g r e s s o f I t a l i a n F a c
c i s t G iv e s P r e m i e r a n 'O v a
t i o n o n H is A p p e a r a n c e . .
ItOIiU;, Doc. 30 M>>—Altbougb i t i atlll too early to aeeuratoly ^ t lm a t
' tbo ultlm&te conaci^uonccs of lbo noi famoua ''R oaal mem orandum ,’ ' , oa th ing already seems apparen t. -It h t aerved furthor to cIos<> tho ranks c tho fnelat leaders, i f ono m ay jadg by tbo tremendoua- ovation aceordo Muaaolini by tho fasciat ed itors an pnbliabora who gathered hoire from a pnrta o f tho country fo r tho ir f ir s t coi gresa.
Thc Itoaai docnmont was n o t moi tioncd openly In tho mooting b u t i t w i ovidont thnt It furnlsbod tb^. basic mi tlve for tmo oxtraord lnary domonstri tion of , solidarity, ^^n o tb o r e ffe c t c Iho Roasi accusations'£as boon to mak the oppoaition all tho moro dciorm inc to forco tho iasuo w itb Hbo preaont goi ornment. Thua tho Jrrcparablo cleavag
. between tho opposing forces is bocon iug vrider and tho chance o f broakln lbo deaaJnck seems ovon moro remote.
R E A L E ^ M t F t R A N S F E R
fn ra lsb ed by th e Tw in P a lls TiUe a t A bstract Oompany.
Saturday,'D ecem ber 27.F. II. Iligbeo to A. C. Shoots | I ; b
I t o l " l-l, block 40, Twin FaJIa.0 . A. Vining to Ed Binololt *10,OOC
w ife lot 3, HK NW C-IO-IC.T a t- Qyjj cL-iim deed, E. S. Roqua to C. T
^vn ta Hoiiahaw et al, »1; NE, pnrt N> leaw «'•'
Monday, December 20. u n i ^ I'- if- Gooding tn It. C. Brown, J l tn b y NK .VK 20 !i-I (.B col- Peed, S tate of Idaho to J . W. Smne:
*1080: NW 59-11.20.= ■ = ' IVvmI. Stivto «{ Idnbo lo A. Wnllt)
«S00: i*\: NW, N1-: RW 21.11-20.
i.on. MOIl; NW NIC 28-11.20.I’",* “ It.... I. Htute to K. V, Berg, 8 W 8 'ninf «02.08.
.Miuwcll to A. D 'H rion, e?78( 11 1 ^ S i: NW 28-10-17.I j r , U. Gwinn to P. A ntille, >1200; b
-12; block 1, Artealan*City. -
N e igMany a housewife loi
habit—then hangs the ke her neighbors so Well th trust.
Ju s t through familiar goods you have never tes Advertising has done ths th a t since others believe lieving.
All products widely ad faith. You buy from ne; from their dealers.
Why not read the adv€ come familiar with mon
Every advertisei careful buyini
AHO, WIBNESDAY t o
S " L O S E S Y O U liG B R I D E IN
I F A R N O R T H L A N D
C mo-, . t , a . DBAK W H B EL£& o f W ichita, E a a
eas, took kls b ride to th e K orthw w . Angle country ■«f M innesota to fUi
m ake ^ homestead. Less th an a moat] nlncd la te r he took her body back to h» ; goT- home fo r bnrlaL Sbe h ad beei ivage stabbed to death. A t f i ts t i t w& oeoja. thoogh t death w as acddeat*!, bu akiniT investigation by th e an thorlttes o . ^ W an o ad and B andette , MinnesoU
«nd b y a n aged trapper, led to thi_____ issuance o f a w arran t fo r T «i;E R S Beamer, a b ^ p p e r .whose pdvanca
she Is said to bave repulsed, e and ,
IN C R E A S E IN S L E E P I N G
S I C K N E S S D IS E A S E IS
" W O R R Y IN G T H E B R IT IS K
' j LONDON, Dcc. 30 Wi—Mi'ilical o f 0 , ficora of Gront B rita in -a ro bccominf ; N H somowhat uneasy a t tho ateady incrcas*
in tho number of cnaea o f alecping alck nosa recorded.
I O fficial statistics show tha t fron ,, J l : Jan u a ry I to November 15 of ihia yea;
;moro cases of tho disoaso woro report mack. Englnnd nnd W ales than in tin
•’ fivo years of 1010-1023, tho figures foi nlltin being 4,3.^0 nnd for thia yea:
1 In thc pant eight w ^ k s th'To hnvc iiidor- boon 377 notificjitiomi of the disease
•In the corresponding oight wookn o { 8 W last year tho number ■was only 08, Ac
[cording to tho m iniatry of hculih tlii 7780- increnao haa not yet bee:
|dofin ltely •determ ined, und nlthongl sovoral rcmodioa havo boon triod w itl some moaanro o f au-jcoas, there in yo
^no specific euro for the diaeaso itaelf.
^hborslocks the front door out key in plain sight. She kn th a t her one-time fear is
iarity, your one-time fear ;este4 has turned to trust, ;hat for you- It convinces ive, you also are safe in
advertised are worthy of j neighborly folk when you
Ivertisements every day to ore advert^ed goods?
sement is a lesson 'in ing—read them all
m ilN G , D E C ^B E R _^
' i r s WB la z e A b o a r d J a p a n e s e L i n e r
I 1 5 0 0 M i le s f r o m L o s A n g e - -
I l e s t a k e s L i v e s o f T w o .
LOS ANOELES, Dc«. JO W>—'Two ' |Cbildrcdi wcro k illed and two steerage pauengors w ore badly b n ra e i io tb* ^ firo ' which broke ont eariy ted ay " aboard tho Jap an cw liner, Olnyo M ani, 1500 miles sonth o f bero o ff tbo w«st fsoust o f Mexico, according to radio ad*
B p vlcce rccoived ton igh t by th e Federal ^ Telegraph company.
^ Tho message w as recoivod from tka A Oinyo M aru itse lf which was iator* pro tod 'boro as m oaning th a t w ith the
^ 5 voss(^l’s radio again in oporation pre* ^ greas was being n a d e a g ^ s i the.
flames.-Tbe dispatoh sU to d th a t w itk U e ex-4
^ ^ S e ebUdrea, a ll passes*'gors and mombors of tke er«w kad been
> h e r >'<»cuod by tho Amerioan steam er J a lta been Luckenbncb, whieh was s to a d is f eWsew »s bv.b u t ■ -V
M E E K E R C E L E B R A T E S B IR T H> th e --- ------ 5T « iy SEATTLE, Dee. SO.—B sra M eeker ances of Seattle , who drove aa; ox te a n f r e a ^
Indinnnpolla to Olympia, W u h ., im IS Q S I___= rclebrat<yl h b ninoty-fourik b ir th A a ^ fl
bero yostorday. More than 60 Wask* 3 ington and Oregon ploneors wero M*. '
S Mjookor’e guests a t a thea te r w h v e ' ■JAM filma woro shown of bis tr ip in Oetober
o f th is year from Vancouvor, W ash., t o : W nahlngton, D. O., w itk L louteaont
* of- Oakley G. Kolly.ming' ___ _reaso BBAD TH E T W IN TALLB NXWB. ■ a l c k - ---------- -
from ■year
i thoB for I O A r f S
hnvo I lonso.‘n o f *
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JUt of knows is now
aar of 3t, to'o. es you in be-
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AS HOST FOR. XrtACN.'e B 'W S u \ s - n w : e \ s AT m s o w n ^ n V A VJWADfRS #VVL CNW . SN\-LOOM ?lO O M m - W V
T \V l t H^^^\^\Gl ik. V V a o R ^ ^FCi^ EU \ ^ 6 \ i ^ S T S ~ • •
I ; lON-rWORW^ P
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MEXICO SEEKS ' B E HIM
- [immmO b l i g a t i o n s o f R e p u b l i c T o t a l
M o r e T h a n 8 0 0 M il l io n , M i
n o r i t y IW e m b e i^ D e c l a r e ;
W o u ld T a k e A w a y P o w e r ________
MEXICO CITY. Doc. 30 OT—Mox- ico 'a finnnda l obligntiona to tn l #808,- 070,015 in American monoy. i t ia nUitod
. in a roport jo s t innd& public b y tlio m inority members o f tho clmmbcr ot doputicfl budf^ot romnuHAioii.
Appealing fo r carefu l consideration o f appropriations for 102 .'> tho m inori ty commissioners, who bolonf* to the u n ited rndical bloc, asso rt th n t tho timo hns come for th o romovnl of tho tnx levying powor from tho hnnds o f tho <hlof ezoeutivo. F o r hn lf a contury-,
' thoy iloelnro, tho people of Mexico, th rough th e ir representatives, hnvo
. bcon dc[>rlved by rovolution nnd civil s t r i fe o( tho r ig lit_ to lovy taxes and
• spond thcTr'rovbnuca. 'In outlinini; thu histjory of Moxienn
public finnnces iluring thei laat 100 yoara, the m ino rity com m iltccm on’s stu d y points ont tlm t hudgot dofieits havc boon tho cnncer which hns sapped th e governm ent’s financial strength and conntaatly nddod to its Indebted* n « s .
U o n 'a Sliar#.Tho war dop.irtm ent is credited w ith
linving taken a lio n ’s shnro o f tho gov- j « rn m en t's roccipta. From lt>18 to 1022, j tho pcrcontuRO of tho budget to ta l de- , vo ted to military* necessities.fluctuated ] 'I>etwe6n 00 n rd 70. Socond only in ] im portance wns tho p n rt devoted to tho «erricc8 on tho public dobt, w hich was ( a llo tted (SO,500,000 in 1023 nnd 1024, •A lth o u g h tho Do la H uerta revolution __o f Dcc. fl, 1023, forced the susponslon — o f payments. The item in tho 1924 bodgot for public dobt scrvicc, howovcj, wns 31,000,000, o r 2!5 por cont o f tho to t«L ^
Tho budget now In thc m aking, tho hoi _ roport continues, m ust nccopt a defic it jj,
o f $3,800,000 from la s t.y e a r , which In- . . cpcrtses by presidentia l dccroo in vari- ' ooa itcmg b rings up to -n ea rly (4,500,- J 000. This, nddod to the principal and rel accrued Intorest ropresentod undor tho ( Lam ont agreem ent covering tho oxter- , na l debt a n d o ther obligations guaranteed by tho* governm ent am ounting to No $760,f>00,000; th e in lernnl bonking debt; tho dobt assumed in tak ing over the Tchuantopco railw ay ; unpaid salaries , o f fodoral eraployoes, and .approved ' claims for rovolnUonary damngca al- ready totalUng (47,000,000, makes a • g ran d total of (808,070,015. th<
I t Is thU am ount tho m inority roport . * a sk s congress nnd tho exectitlvo to con- yj,
s ido r in fram ing lho 1925 badgot.--------------------wo
^ D eaf Feel Sound. onD eaf ppoplir cnn lie l«;rrJl)ly Btnrtlcd ap
by Bounds. O u in s to luck of hcarlnE, ha th e Ronso of f t'c lln i:-beanncs highly dcvoloi'Oil. and nomo klnilB of noises tbey ■•hrnr" w ith ih o lr whole pcrsooB. * , T lio chest. In particu lar, ac ts as a soundlng-bnnril for tho rcccption and cxnggcm tion of explosive sounds for Its owner’s annoyance. A alammlng door, unexpected flrlng, . o r tr s ln of w histle, can ho more • la r tlln * to th anyone w ith tho use of h i t car* than po to BonsltlTo deaf people w ho m ay to chonco to be w here tho TlbraUon of n c h souadJ can reach them w ithout “ J to tem ip tlon . tj,
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T here a re m any Kngllsh enperitl- |h tions connected w ith bablea. th e most . Interesting of w h ld i b ^ g w hat l» known as "the chrislenlng bit.” O n pj tho way to th e chrislsn lng tho nnr»e m ust take w ith her a smoU b ag of bU- n cults, whlcb abe m ust offer to the f l n t rl person she m eets. If he ro fu # « . th e vl child win be unlucky, b u t If ho ac- ei ccp lf, then good fo rtune will o a llo upon tho babo.
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■ • Tho raanu fac tu re of the famousPalfllcy shaw ls bcgon early In the N lne tw n th cen tury # t Paisley, Scot land. *
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jfc o o u > n ;c ‘f g , t^a ts ii i f ik A a e iiO a F rzv T .
W H ISPUBS FBOM PA & IS bring m m o n on®, according to reporta, Involving tho ( bride of a yoar, tb e fonnor M ary U l milUdna. Tho coontees, I t Is reported, ceedlngs. Following th e divorco—if i t M rs. Oraco Coffin, now living in Paris, before be numrled M illicent B ogen , th e
F K A l ^ A. VAN D EK LIP, notod flnoncie O ity bank. Is c ritica lly Ul a t his home York, physicians have announced. E a I
HANSENHANSEN’—Huford K uhns arrived
hore from Oooding tho la s t o f tho wook ro to apond h is O iristroas vaeatioa wilJj po friends. th
M rs. Kopp and children aro viniting **’' relntives n t Durloy thla wook. .j,.
Claude Zobell of Iligby, Idaho, hna <pi) boon a gueat a t tho homo o f Mrs. Ada Nolson tho pnst wcok. ho
A girl wns born to Mr. aad Mrs. Al- bert K ast on Tuciduy, Decombcr 22.
Mr. nnd Mra. Cliarles Calvert spent Christmas day in Twin Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones visited a t ^j| the Charles Wineniau homo Sunday. he
Tho concort given by tho choir on ™< Wednesday ovoning proved to bo of exceptional znorit. Tho solo parts woro of woll given as wns tho chorus work. Tho b( orchestra num bon worci very much fn appreciated. A good m any th a t would co have a ttended woro kopt aw ay on aceount o f tho oxtromo eold, b u t tboso >; who attondod p ro n o u n c e tbo en tire ^ program oxcoptlonaliy good. •
Tho In tornational Ifa rveste r company througb its ngrieu ltural extension dc- , partm ent, w ill put on a threo d ay s’ f a rm e n ' short coune n t Hausoa Febru- ^ ary 10, 11 and 12 undor tho direction tt of the ir Mr, Holden, wbo hns charge of il tbo com pany's extension w ork. I t is n possible fo r tho com pany to givo ouo q town in Twin Falla county th e courso g th is coming year and H onton, because of its very successful community pro- grnm, wns selected a s tho most practica l place. Co-operating w ith tho com- ^
Sin y will bo tho agricu ltural oxtcuslon opartm ent o f tho stn to un iversity and tho Union Pacifio systom. Experts from thoso organizations w ill bavo prominent
placos on tb e program.Tho annual Hnnson Corn show w ill bo 1-
' p u t on in connection w ith th is tbreo day b ' short eourso and overy fa rm er In tho• Hanson te rrito ry nnd inclnding tho tor- ' : r ito ry ad jaccn t to Ilu siel Lano, is in-t vltod to aolcct ton c n n o f com for ■• com petition. The lis t o f p rlic s w ill bo f I announced la ter. i
Under tho direction of M iss Hepworth of Holso, "ta to exocutlvo, ond Miss E sther K ahlo o f R upert, d ls trle t ox- criitlvo ,thcro is boing conducted a t Hanson th is w in tor gpeclal classes in *
• sewing, nu trition and In terior decora- I• tlon. , (
Dr. H al Heilor, Bpeeialist in nu trition i sn d food chem lftry w ill deUvor a loc* i
N FALLS D A ili.fe jT ^S,^ W I N FALLS, IDAHO.
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7iT^^ T ’ A • V A O T JE S i’V l l? POio n o f another divorco sensation, th is tie Ootmt Balm von H oogstraten and hsi ] M illicen t E o g en , h e ir to th e R ogers hto
Kl, soon wlU go to P a r is to B tart pro- i t tak es place—th e count m ay m arry vi
iria, to whom he w as repo rted engaged i„, Lhe whlsiwrarB declare fa r th e r . al„acier and ex-president o f tb a ITational ime in Scarborough-on-tho-Httdson. New Ie la so ffe ring from typhoid fever.
■ boturo ia tho near futuro on calcium and bone building.
D . J . K oenig a tten d ed a boat grow ers’ ronforcnce a t roca te llo recently and f^. reports th a t tbo fa rm e n wijl aak 50 of per ceu t o f lho m nrket prico of syrup th is yoar w hen they meot to discuss con- trac ts w ith compnny officials.
Mr.' and M rs. E v e re tt Wobb spen t mi T hursda n t tho homo o M rs. A bner no T hom e o f T w in F alls. no
Tho Kev. Tom DIodgett la expected - homo tho f ir s t o f tho week from Los Angoles w here he has gono from P o rtland. th
M ax, tho littlo son of M r. and Mrs. bi Raymond D urk. hns recovered suffi- ai ciep tly from hia operation fo r appondl- cl c ltls to bo ablo to como home from the te hospital whero bo has been fo r tho p ast gj month.
L.idonna, tho fivo year old daughter o f >Cr. and M rs. George W obb, baa ^ been under tho d oc to r’s caro recently . fo r nn a tta c k o f rhoum atism a n d othoi complications. *'
School w ill begin M onday, Jan u a ry * 5 and thcro w l l bo flvo m onths more " w ithout vacation.
S o m ebody F orgo t H is CaeJt wftB a -s le e p y so rt o f day. lh e oi
. c lass wos about half th c usual alze ciand th e “prof." w as calling th e roll a:
' in a balf-obscnt mannor. To cacb tl I nam e some one had nnsw ered "H ere” *'i' ontll tho nnmo of Sm ith was culled, tl ' S llcnce reigned for n m om ent otily to J<' bl* broken by th e 'In s tru c to r ’ll voice: a ; "My w ord I H asn 't M r. Sm ith any . frleoud heroT’—College Humbug.I
» O rien ta l R a g t "C rlentnl riiB'* Is n genernl te ™ ap* •
piled to rugs mndo In th c O rien t— ^ ’ Chinese. Dokburn. Cnucnslnn, T urkish. ‘ P ersian and Indino. Most o f these ®
. m gs have a velvet pile, b n t K ellrai ° . a re woven flat, nearly a liko on both r Blde«, w hile Cashm ere* have a f la t n r* e faco w ith a w eave pecu lia r to them* "
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E lder S iste r—•’U eleiil A ren 't yoo * n asham bd of y o u n e lf? L e ttin g a p e r ’ I. feet s tran g er k iss you." Younger Sis- •
tc^—"A perfcct R tranger? But. good-, ‘ n ness! I thought you knew him.**— ‘ :• Boston T ranscrip t.
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O t i i e r s J o in W i t t i P u b l i s h e r s in
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WASHINOTOX, Dec. 30 W>»—Pro- from buHlnuss. publinbiug and
.other nntional o rganizations agninat tho proposed incrfusca In postal rn tra wi>ro nwilo before tho jo in t coiigressionul Hub-conimittoo today as it practically eonrliidod hearings on lho ailniiniNtrii- tion bill providing fo r Increasod ra tes lo meet tlie eont o f proposed puntal xal- liry iidviinccmcnls.
Cimirman Moses announced tonight tlio ho.'iriiigii Ivouid bo finished tomorrow iiioniiiig nnd th n t tho sennti’ sub- vom'tnitleo would bc asltcd immedlnlt'ly tc. eonnider tho bill w ith a view to gi'tting i t buforo tho full pontofficu coiiimittcu nnd reported to tho sennte by Mondny. A t th a t timo tho senato in scheduled to tuko up P resident Cool- id g o ’s veto of tho postal pny bill.
Whilo represen tatives of various or- gnniratlons wf>ro declaring boforo thc Aub com m iltco today th n t thc propo!<ed Increases th rea tened tho futuro of their business, J . L. Sutor, rcprcacnting the Nntionnl Onc Coiit L e tte r Lenguo, urged tbo comtnilteo to consider a reduction in first.. cl:«is mnil rates.
P O IA B BEAB KNOOK8 QUAB* = TEES PBOVIDED FO E VOYAOE w,
LONDON*, Doe. 30 M»)—On tho ' htoiiinship Tckoa bound from England ' foA^^ICcw Ze.ilnnd w ilh a shipm ent of
w ild nnimnls fo r tbo now r.oo a t Auck-• land, thero is a largo pohir honr who,
alnco tho day of bis cap tiv ity in tho[ A rctic, has never, oxcept a l meal tinien, (/f
Atopped knocking regularly and rythm- ically a t ono spot on tho innido of hin box in an e ffo rt to break through to ,
, freedom.' From th f moment the bear wns ini- >'* , prlHOiied in his box moro thnn two ov
m onths ngo to tho day of his dcpnrluro Sl ‘ fo r New Zealand, he knockcd w ith ono in ’ o f his paws ngn inst tho woodon panel,’ Ho h it agiiinst tho samo spot about 180 ' tim es nn hour day nnd night. Tho box
Was roinforcod a t tho point of tho anl- ; m a l’s persisten t a c tiv ity but ho paid r Do ntton tion to tho carpenter a n d did ly
not tr y any o thor p a r t o f thc box. rcI . -------------------------- It, Insects In W inter. c,
S p ld c n uHunlly apend Hie w in tvr In cl th e egg BtaU. th c m other inclosing tho
. bnll o f egga In n lioiuitirui silken bng,• and hiding It whorevpr cnn KCt t• chnnce. 5lnny insects siiend tho win-> te r In the Inrva i.r worm sfati*. Still [ o thers Hiieiiil lho w intor In the chrysnlla
s tu te . Thfwe clirysalldeH mny be neon attoclied to (he tw igs of hushes, or [’
" under thc bnrk of trovs. o r Imbedded [ in decaycil wood, whllo tlie change ®
goes on which tn in sfo n u s Ihe crawling worm Into tho lionullful ulnged crea ®
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W h a t P m o p le T a lk A b o u t “In o rder to llnd out w hat tbo fav-
• o rlte topics o f convenlon are, some- s one has Ilstancd to .’500 b its o f cha tte r1 and clasBlfled them . "Business" waa3 th e popular topic w ith men. witlt P ' "sp o rls’’ nex t and “other men" ranked " L th ird , b u t w ith th c womon tlio aub- ' 9 Ject o f "m en” ranked fa r ahead of ^ : any th ing else w ith "dresB" second and * r "o th er w omen" third.
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All the Engliah kings except Edward . V wer© crowned In W ratm lnsler flbbey.. Edw nrd V Inherited tho crown when » i_ tw elro y t a n old. and h is brolh- I Q er wero ronflned tn th e Tow er of Lnn- ' a don by the ir uncle, tho duke of Olou- I t, ccster, a»fl wore m urdered there. Tbc I
u n d o Uien Bclzed tho Hirono and ruled^ a s lUcbgrd III._____________
*’ S arcasm fo r PilU"Pills, ptlls. EnglSQd Is b u ilt oa a
fo tu d a tlo n of pills." s a id ' Tabn ^ W lrem le R atnna . New Zealand faltl^^ healer. In England recently. "Too J. have BO tnany d ru g Btores sn d pills
ond drugs nnd ffwd tlia t you i r * sick raoflt o f thc tim e."
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. TIIS, SU PREM E COURT o f H ungary haa ordcroA tho v a s t esta te s o f Count M ichael Karolyl, form erly preaideat „ of tho H ungarian ropubUc, confis- ”
“ catod by tho s ta te on tw o charges 1 of high treason d n ring tbo world f w ar. By th is sontoneo K aro ly i loses , his personal fortuno o f 10 ,000.000 '**' [ gold crowns nnd h is v a s t entailed
ostatos o f sovoral thousand acres o f •">" farm land, castlen and homes. H is An wife, Countess K atherine, is now in " li Am crica. 1 '
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? COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iow a, Doc. 80 . C/4>)—R ay M. Siiodderly, thc “ Scar Fin- ■ gor ICid,” na ho cnilod him self, con- J feaaod lo robbing num ber l-’iftcen cnfo
horo lant Soptembor 13. nnd “ got 25 Ja . yonrs in the p en ,” b u t ho “ wns not ■ cc 5 oven in Council B luffs on th n t n i g h t ’’ ! *f 0 Sheriff P ercy I*;iin«on dcclnred to d a y , '0 in asserting th a t snoddcrly 'n motivo inj; confcBsion “ was to get a th r il l .” Tho * ^ youth is 10 yenrs old and his mothor p •. lives In W ichitn, Kans.ns.,j “ A t tho timo of tho robbory Snoddcr- d ly wns o ither w orking on tho boa t Jo
romo in Chicago, o r Avas n t W hiting, Ind., wbcro a polico sergean t had t a k - ' en nn in te re st in h im ,” Laiason do
ll cinrod.8 — - -
O rigin o f P o tta l S ys tem In oldon tim es, beforo th c dayn o lII postage stamtiH. It wna tho custom for J the recipient of it le tte r to pay the ^ poaiiigo. It IB nnld thn l th e origin of
prepaid postage wnn duo to nn ordent J lover. H e sen t epl.ntlcH to th e lady of ' ^ his choico. who pnii]i|itly acnt them
back, refusing to pay for them . Tho1 postm an fiUKgested tn n u tho rities lha t
It would save truiible If th e sender paid poatugo. and lho Idea was adopted.
‘‘S o m e th in g J u s t as G o o ^r A women In New Mexico received , tho following le tte r from a Phlladel- I, phia flrm : "D ear M adam : We a n jj BOrry to’ s ta te th a t we cannot fomlBh ,, Pepys D iary about which you In- .( Qulred. but we have Llne-s-Day books ^ from (2.M to W oach. I f yon woulfl
like ono of them, we will ba glad to a ttend to your o rder a s sooB a r It reaches here."
(] i^oya/ M isan thropef. F rederick H of P n irs la . fam iliarlyn known ob ‘‘F r lti." tho founder ofV P russlnn m ilitarism , d irected In hls1. will tbn t ho should bo "burled n sa rJ. hl-s dogs.*' In tho Sans-SoucI gardens,IC In contem pt fo r hla o«-n species.■d -
BEAD T H E TW IN PA LLS NEW 3.
• pUTS-SORES .^ Q ean se tb o roogh ly— ib en ,
without rubbing, a p ^ r - -i V j C j l iOtmtrtUOhmJumUmiVmiSS ~
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1 B I L L T O R E G U L A T E
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n u m ,IN . Dcc 30 C4»>_Tho F ree S tn tc governm en t's bill to reg u la to the snle of d rink lias passed tho senato.Ami.iig o ther th ings It re s tric ts tbo hourn 6 f salo to 13 a dny and pnta clubs o f all classes on tho samo fo o tin g as ordinnry drink saloona aa fa r as the sorviiig o f liquor Is concerned.. An In te resting provlslott o f tho new law Is tbo stnndnrdixatlon o f tho also of porter bo ttles. Tlioso bottles form erly, nverngod 12 to tho gallon, b u t m any publicans, w hile charg ing Uioi sam e priro pi^r bo ttle , have recen tly bcea pu tting a gallou in to 10 b o ttles . Thla is tho governm ent/s f l n t o ttom pt a t prom oting tomperanco. I t s no x t movo, il is nnnnunced, w ill be to dim inish the number o f d rin k ehopa. T hore nro ' IS,* oon of them In tho F ree B tnto, o r one to every 250 cUltons'. In E ng land the proportion is one to overy 41S, and In Scotland onn fo r OOfi. I t Is hoped to roduco the Froo S tn e 's 15,000 b y a t least ono-hnlf, and a commission Is being set up to dotorm ino how I t can bo dono und how eomponsation is to bo , provided.
PR IN C E OF IN D IA B EPO BTSGOOD Y E A B ON FR E N C H TU B F
I’A RIS, Dcc. 30 M>>—Tho A ga Klian. na IniUnn princo, w llh aomo 1,100,000 francs, Imnda tho lis t o f w inning ownors for tho sQ.ison of fln t racing junt ■■(included, lho m ost sucr.ossful sincc
'J the arm istice.^ For tho f l n t timo in tho h is to ry of . French rneing slnco 1000 ft F rcnch jock* g ey hod tbo honor o f lead ing tho f ie ld '2 in tho num bor o f w inning mounts, g ITvrtrl Semblnt, attor tt aoek nad aeek J duol w ith Q uy Qarnor o f K en tucky 1 tliroughout tho Inst two m onths o f the r sennon, fina lly pulled nwny from his I Ameriean rival- nnd fin iahed w ith 80 1 w inners to G n rn c r’s 82. »
i The rivn lry bolw een th e English a n d ': Ainericnn schools o f tra in ing ' ho n es; ended in fnvor of tho formor. i Tho A ga K han is - th o bend o f tho iMohnmmodnn church of In d ia and the spiritual chlof o f 20,000,000 Indians.
• ,H e never bets a cont on tho chancos of his horaos and is sa tisfied w itb w inning
j 'th o stakes.
Long S tro ll in S leep0 H atlcss. bnrnfooted, w earing pa- 5 Jamns w ith n brnnil red s trip e and t i carrj-Ing undor h ls^orm a parcel re- 'I BeniMIng n linnjo, a**man of Brighton.■/' Encland, w ns dlscoverod to bave n wnlked In b is sleep to s v illage flra Q aillo.1 illHtnnt.___________________ 'JOI [
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Yon will find it in these J roomy, fnll-cnt and extra- t lo n g Brighton - Oarlflbad'^ nightshirts.
*• In a good quality onting;woll made and double
3 . 1 Btitobed;pricoB rangolrom
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J I Tddso s Sp : lifiEDlE* - MliESTiSHLS! F o o t b a l l G a m e W i t h S t a n f o r c
;i a t P a s a d e n a S t i r s C o u n t r y tc
! i H ig h P i t c h o f E n t h u s i a s m .
CHICAGO, Dcc, 30 0 « —WltU Icti ,[ tlian two daj^a rcm aio iag boforo thc' , Notro Domti-Stanford Intorsoctiooa]
football ^omo a t P o u d c n n , CaUforoioj Now Y car'a dny, tbo m idw cit ia pulling fo r K nuto liockno'a famoua ‘ ‘four horsem on," to ride rougb aliod ovor tlio CalSforalana, thus onabHng tbo Notro Datno olovcn to finiah 1Q24 w itb a roc-
‘’t urd of 'victoHoa from cckaat to eoaat.Among midwest XollowcirB a t leaat,
' : tho gam e overabndows intoroat in thcC allforuia-Pcnoaylvania eonteat to 1>< played a t Boriccl«y on tbo aamo day, booaiiao o f tfa^ intoracctional reputation u f Notro Dame, tbe moat w idely ad v o r tiacd elovon tbo ro u n try baa ovei
I known,w Telegraph of/icea in amall midweal
tow ns and e i t i^ nanally eloaed on h o li daya, w ill rem ain opon to reooivo re
\\ turns. Peraona w itb a radio, o r tboa<who know aomobody w ith A sot, will bavo tbo ir oars g ltv d to tho hoadpiecei a ta rting n t 4;15 p. m. e^uitral atandard time, to rccoive u p lay b y play* report whieh witl bo radioeaat b y 'th e Cbieogc Tribuno atation over apoeial w ires from tho gridiron.
Q1BB0K8 M A T FZOHT FIB FO .; 8T. PATJL, Dee. 3& M>>—Tommy Qib1 ■ hona, 8 t. Paul lipb t heavyw eight boxer
(mnonnced tonight th n t hc Imd rocoivcd im o ffe r to figh t Louia A ngel Firpo, Sciutb Amcrlenn heavyw eight, before thc Nationnl S(k>rling club u t London.
K O 'S OASDBOAAD S C M PSE T .; HAMMOND, Ind ., Dcc. 30.—Jaeli
Dumpncy wan knockcd out today —■ a ]>nalvbo.ird Juelt Dcmpney. A full sisscd inodtil o f thu w orld ’s beavywolght rhninpion in f ich ting • uttUudo in nn
I »'imt Cliicago drug storo window, ao irri-tulcd CharU's Lognn na ho laaaod it
! ho le t fly with n buymiikor tliraiigli thojiliitc glass. Lognn, blcctling from n (-ut w rist nnd fur«,s wua s till nwinging whon nrri'aletl.
T h e HeaoieBt Jew elOf nil till’ rirt'cloiis -iH'ii*'/. il-e inliy
Is Uh* .\fl*T 11/ ('i)nie.H tb tgum<'i.' luim/ ;iml <llnitinn<l. Ituliloa a rc Bi.'iim* nnd whi-n i*f jiIkoou’s blood colitr ntlll lUiwlcNt aro wortb luorc Ibun (liniiKiiMlK.
Good i n W ell D oingI An orToi'i ain«k‘ lo r tlic hii|>|iltu->.'t of
iiiliiTS f if fa jis almve oiirsi’I'»-s,•-.^frs, I.. M. Clilld, f i t
A Jo y fu l W ed d in gAlulmnin Kxcluinm— T h e uabers em-
broccd a Ktoup of In tim ate frU-nds of tbe bridfBTotim.—liostun T ranscrip t.
ORPHEUM THEATMonday and Tuesda;
; Twice DaUy, a t 2MaU OrtlerB Now—Soata r r ld a y .60c, Including ta r . N igh ts; Orcbes
eluding tax . A l W ONDEETUL SYM PHONY 0
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• | k LOS ANOEL'EB, Dcc. 30 0 « —Stan i l ford u tiivcralty 'a foo tball toom ia m ark
Ing time, tak ing th inga eaay, u n til tbi aftornoon o f N?(w Y ea r 'a d»y, wbon i: w ill defend tho w eatern honora again*
o r d tbo boat g rid iron aggregation th a t thi eaat baa produced tbia season, tbe N otn
u \Q Dnma-BMad. N o tre Dame w ill nrrivi In PaaaW nn tomorrow.
S tan fo rd 'a three coachca were in Lo: Angeloa swapping rominiseoneea w itl old frienda n t a meetin g of coachei o:
lea Pneifio c ^ t aection.
, U N E T H IC A L P R A C T IC E
^ NEW YORK, Dcc. 30 t4»)—Condemn four "■ ’ ‘ onetbleal p rac tice ." the uso o:
atill or motion picturea in eoachlng o: tcouting o f an in terco lleg iate footbal
jpg. team, tbo N ational Collegiate Athlotii nsaoclnllon today odoptod a rcaolutloi
a a t , ^"^Mdding tho use o f aneh modorn ad tho to gridiron acioneo in tbe 23(
colU<gc8 undor its ju risdiction nnd a dav u m o timo adopted a reaolution or tlon ‘I'^rlng u swooping inveatigation o f sum vor* biiaebnll noflvUioa 'of intcrcollcgintioveJ ________________
west ' Hi^Ji P rices fo r A n im aUboll* The b u ^ a u o t an im at industry aairi
re* tlm t che lilghffli price ever paid fo r iboao tiorxi! wns^fl’ll.'i.OOO. T h is was a tberw ill oughbrcd liorat! purcbuBcd b ; Augusecea Beliiiont from ao EngllabmaD. Th'lo rd hlicIiCNt price jm id fu r u bull was $100,po rt 000. Thcro uro aeverul inBlnncci»ngn w here dnlry ciiwa bdvc been purchaaciirom fo r otiiountH over $25,000.
C opyifig N a tu re' Cover a billiard tab le In a brtgb'
Qib* red . cloth In s icn d '( if (lie cuatoinar: ixcr, to n groen und every bllllonl bni Lvcd would be dcMorlcd In balf,^un hour rpo, B illiard tnblo-i froia llic bcKlunlni fore w ere covered with nrvcn for Ihe 8an)( don. renson ibnl im lure eovors her oper
Blrt'ii'hfs usually wliti jjrccn. bccaust It Is soothlnK t" Ib f eye.
rack --------------------------_ a ' ' FamlllaB In ciden t i«cd "I underHtnnd tb e pintform on whlcli Ight n ciinilldntc wn» spcuklnK brohe down
nn tmder blm." "Nothlni; niinsnnl," com l „ i . mentcil Henntor SorKhiim.. “ I hav( 1 i t ' ’<’0 ' ochlom kovwn n candidate wbc tho did not fnll off h is plntfonrt a t o * , „ tlmo or fliiotbor."
E g yp t P r o f e c f # B u yertXA prf>to<t tocnl buyers of Koodn
-flgnlnst inlsreproKcntQtlon in tho loiigtli of cotton Ki'ods n ^‘'vornnK-nt roKulu- tlon In Kg.vpf nijiilreH ibat all koojIh be fiilili'd In’ li'nH«hn of one met«T or yur,l.
oodlore -
U nkind ReRecXionA man's Intelligence iiniHf be far
above th c nverut:e to enubic him lo get his laugh In ut tbe proper time when a wbninn in telllnR a funnj story.—ChlctiKn Newa.
L a rg e ft M u a e u mTh.c IlrlrlHli niiiseuiii, In London
Khleb tnchidcH tb e Hritlith Museun* of Nntunil llidtnry. Is undoubtedly tb«
larcest Institution of th is kind.
JAN. 5-6It 2;1S and 8:16 Sbarp.&y. M&tlnoas: O rchestra Sl.lO; balcony diestra »1.GG; balcony *1.10 and 50c. in-
AU Seata Eoserved.OROHKSTRA OF 20 MUSICIANS
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C o u r t D e n o u n c e s I l l in o is E x e ? -tan*• rk . u t i v e f o r . A o t i v i t i e s W h ilethe
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SPlilX O FIE L D , III., Doe. 30 Governor Len Sm all waa h^Jd account- able for “ the en tire in te re a t" en' truKted to him na a ta te treaaurer, in a decision made today b y ' C irctiit .3adg<
■ Frank W. Burton o£ C a r ro l l to n .T b c dccialon was accom panied isy a denun elation of th e a ta to offic ia l, who aal before him. Counsci f o r 't h e goveriioi ton ight hnd announced no p lan of pro
•mn- cadore. ......................0 of Preparing tho form al .decree foi j o r presentation in court tomorrow. morO: ;ball ing. A ttorney Oenecal Clareiwe iBoord lotle ionight said tbo nm oiint of Oovernoi tion Sinnll'a alleged in d e b te d n ^ s to th<ad- s ta te was "co n siderab ly more th an odi 230 million dollara. ’ ’ Tomorrow tho caai
1 a t will be formally refe rred back to tbt I or* m nster in chancery fo r a defin ite de lam* ciiion of tho am ount of lndobte<lness. [into — —---- —
W ay 01 a Woman. Fem ininity hns Us own wuy of post
ing a simple, CTeryday le tte r, acconl- lag to one keen ohacn-er. Kor (natance, o a t o f 80 women wbo •> ere w atched at
" a alreet le tte r b o i in th c reablenilol aection of a large eUy. 21 w ithdrew the IpttiT before quUc le tting go of It. lo acan bolh aldea of th e envelope, to be certa in lhe le tte r wna securely aenled. properly addressed, atum ped, und to m ake aure nobody could look through tb s envelope to read th e conienia.
S o a rc c f l o f R u b b e r SapIgh t The vnricties of ircca, ahrubs.ia ry pinnts nnil vines wblch dischnrge rubhall ber sap nre niinihe^ed la tbe hun'our. dred.H. One of th e Hmnllest nnd moslling common l.i iho p as tu re milkweed, nnilnmo the ;:rentcHi Ih th e lleveu Iinizlll»n-ipen ais which sonii-tltnCH nttu lna a helghiluse of 11:0 feel.—A utomobile Dlgeat.
Bicycle’s A d v a n ta g eWhen a mun w nlks a m ile he takes
ilch on nn avomge 2.20.1 Hteps, but when own he rides a bicycle w llh un uveniiceKcnr ■om* he cow r* a mile w ith un eciulvnlvni oJ mvo only <l:.*7 ti«-pa. - -who -
B ra ve M anA brave mnn Is n doctor who a t
tends u caao of nerves nnd prescrlbea lOds " Job.—New H aven Register.Igth I'uiu* — ' “ ' "iO<lH
MIDNIGHT MATINEE T O N I T E
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■WS, TOIN FALLS, IDAi;1 WOULD REGULATE SALE 1 OF GOVERNMENT UND ^ ON WESTERN PROJEOTS
r . W ASHJNaTON, Doe. 30 (/P)-A I bill t6 regulate-the aalo o f government
U W land on weatom? irrig a tio n projoctu w ai introducod today b y Bonator Kon- (Iriek, Wyoming. Tho ia x m wonld
. . . bo aold a t n o t leaa th an tbo appraiaod ‘'*5* value. Tho purchaoera woold bo ro' . . . quired to pay in 6 oqual aoiai-annQa] n i l e inatallmonta and to livo on tho proport;
oighV montha in tbo year. ‘Ib e app 'i I - ean ta would be xeqaired to bovo at
leiiat ono yoar»a oxperionco on a farm and po(8(;e8 f a m equipm ent valued nt t l ,5 0 0 . . _The a e c re to ^ ^of tb e Intorioj
irint* be autborU ed to advance $3,00{to farm era fo r improvempnta and p u r
1- ^ e b ^ ^ o f liyestoek. Laborera alir odire 't o provided pincea to Hvo with T he outlay.
N E W Y O R K M A N S U E S
'rnor ' C H IC A G O M L L IO N A IR Epro- ............................ ........ - •
...........NEW YORK, Doc. 30 0P>—T hat anilhas bccui f ile d aga inst Qyrna H. Me
'9 r» : Cornwck o f Chicngo, a()n o f tho invon to r o f tho harvester, b y E dw in W. J a
>rnor of New York, w as dbeloaod toda} tlio ^hrouhg th o f i l i n g o f a n application ii
th e Btato supromo conrt to tranafer tbi s n l t to th e federal court. W hile thi
th e application d id not diaeloao th e n a tu r ’ iic* of the suit, a s ta tem en t iaaned la te r **• M r. McCormick'a a tto rneya indlcatet
i t WAS fo r a lieuation of M rs. Jacob 'a af f ce tio n s .
I t was reported th a t Ja c o b s ' su it de ninm M 9300,000, b n t th ia report coub
'“ ce. not he verified, d a t .“IW . w u to r D ies In Ohio.■ CINCINNATI O., Dec. 3 0 0 « — Luw• ronco Mendenbnll, w idely known writ
»lc(L po**"* stories, died iiJ ^ his bomc hore toilay o f pncumontn
. . contracted ii week ugo. H e was <!! * years old.
M a ke t E n d S eem F a r O ffThere Is no mnn ao decrepit, whilst
he has llc th u se lah before him, wh( , docs nol ihliilc hc baa tw en ty yeara ol niost tiody.—Uoatalgae.nml = s = ^ ^ =
racb Mnk^ M alted G rain e x t ronn;maleeaTbe Fbod*Drinkror All Am Dig ea tib le -tio C o o k las . A U ghtLuach
a t . alwaya a t lumd. Alao m Taiblet form.jbea A tk far'"JJb rZ ftuc '^ /'a taaP o im ta lna .- .r. *65“ A toU Im ltatkiaa - Sobstitnlea
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LHOLT ERNEST TOI WILSON NOAH Itra i l of 1,000
e g rea t Texas e waa on. Con-riv e rs, Ind ians ^>edes. The com- ^icture to “The '^agon”
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a t n V B H IO H €farm BIG - TRAOTd nc . . D aodng , 0 ( ^orior _ NoviJ,000 ACTS Ton Mlsa a 'pur* Ml«8 Tla l i o _______________ '
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FEATUEE' PIOTUEB— THE
“ “UGHT Adapted from tho Famoua S tage So
'j''!'" • You’ll laugh uproariously, get more surprises thau you
s m now— an amazing tw ist— I thralling I It heg*ns*with a. greatest punch ever plunged oue and have the picture-ti:
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® A Charles Cl11 Orpboom O rdieatra. Uaual Vaudevl
Evening, AdultaV O c and i dt, THE BIOGEST SHOW OF Tan.|«cf ---------------------- ----------------------------der
Have You Heai
I HAROLD LLOYD i
PLAYING
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Song Prologue by JOE-K
ORNING. DECEMBER^31,
H I! D A T OMLT i. u d E ven lne 5rM tr'j Bp«cial
H O ATJBM AT-A 0 TI0 K 8 B IGconedy MbiI|0 ' and
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ry TEIO—The Fashion Plates ac ln g K « ttu o f 1024.
3 BOB PEEEYr ro m W aahington, D. O.
U&DS— A Novelty Featnre rphenm and S « lU i Olrcttlta
[0— Harmoziioiis Melodiesy—Two Baa]i>0 aad « VioUn ^
IE OIAHT M7STEEY DSAK&
rs OUT”« Saccesa. I t’s a BI« P icturo lo 7 Be«»*
lly, you’ll tliriU intensely, yon’U you ever g o t before 1 Absolutely I— bewildering-—intriguing— en- . a. smasli an d ends with the ' ^ ged npon th o screen! See this B-time bf yonr life!
oping Oood O astIB M-OBAII, M A EIE ASTOS, FRAXX LBEL VAN B17BEN AND OTHCBS
0 SHOWINO
Chase ComedyidevlUe P rices; U atlneo 10c and 40c;
Jld OOc; Oblldren 20c 2So F TH E SEASON—SEE IT 8XTEE
Zeard thc la te s t?
0 is in HOT WATER!
D J o e - K B a y s —
Wallowing around in a
I pool o f self-pity is n e ith e r
sw imm ing n o r good sp o rts m anship. Eh, W h a tj
L V IN W IL D V T
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S atn n lay A. M. a t • 10:00 lOo and 30c .
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* ' ’ M e e t W i t h R e p a r a t i o n s C o m
m i s s i o n t o D e c id e o n O p e r a
t i v e C l a u s e d o f P i a n .
P A M S , D tc. 30 (S V T k o contor- CQCO of allied Hnanco miniatcra horo noxt week w ith Jnm es A. Lopin, Jr., Amoriean roprcnentativo w ith tho rop' nratlon roinmiimion, who will roprcuciit tho U nited S ta te i, Ib oxpeeted by closc obficrvers to be n fnf more Im-
. portnn t ev<uit thnn tho original ngen da indjcntod.
Tho conference, i t in understo.<.l. will bo cnllcd upon not only tu rt"-
^ ■ ♦ taM Ish a bnBifl for sharing tho pro- 1' cdn o f tbo tcpataU on p't^n,b u t w ill bo nakod to roviso tho Dcr
• contagea u f diatribution of ropnrution' ninong tlio nllic* n» fixed n t Spa. A' agreem ent between the i ’ronph gov-?rn m tn t nod tho le-ider/i o f tho «ocin1i«;
• *v;n^ of P rem ier H errlott')! mnjorit> in th c chnmber, nn revealed in chnm' ber debnto nnd (liflcuHiiions in tho Icb- biei, requircH the French delegnto tc thia eonfercneo to rniso thcfio ques
ftions:Depends on British.
— W hctncr w ar doblB will nlso bo ili" niiwed n t the m eeting depends, i t if wild, upon the p1nn» of Winstor
. Chnrcblll, the BriliHh chnneellor ol tho exchc<|iii‘r, who Ih credited la't< wntb till' intontitin of bringing thij
. mueh tnlkod of m ntter up in «om<^ ^ fgrm . Both repnr.'itiond nnd war debt*
nro now rognrded in F'reneh politico circles ns hnving readied n point where thoy cnn n o t longer remain without solution.
Preneh buHincKs men jmrticulnrl) nro ntixinuH to gel thc dclit i|ueRtiiir out of tjio way since, they dcclnrcd it is now tho only element thnt pre vonts tho finnl ati>bilir.ing of tlio in
♦ te rn n t io n a l f in a n c in l B itim tion. Tin yield o f tho Dawcn p la n s t i l l is rc g a rd e d n s d o u b tfu l but i t hns the nd v.’intnge, tlie biiHtiieas iiini leiy, o f fix
* ing defin ite ly wlint F rnn re cnn coun npon. They ndd p u t “ when wo knov 5«»l w bnt our ciet\itoi» uto gmng ti insist uji'in wc c:ni arrim ce accord ing ly .’ '
IO W A M A Y O R I S D E A C
^rA 80N CITY, IOWA, Dec. 30 m - M ajor J . n . McGheo died la s t nigh a f te r n w eek 's illness o f Bmallpox. Th< strn in o f enrry lng on tbo duties of h i offico in tbo period before tlio dlsons' w.'^s recognized is believed by physi ■■inns to hnve beon rcnponsiblo for hi denth.
Smallpox Iiero hna been of a ligb , vnrioty b u t doctors th is morning wcr
experiencing n tremendous rush for vac cinations.
PE N SIO N FOB M R a WILBON.
WASHINGTON. Dec. M.—A bil g ran ting n pension 'o f >5000 nnnunll; to Xfrs. E d ith Rolling Wilson, wido^ nf tho Into wnr president, wns passe today by tho acnnte. I t now goes t the home.
\K A U TITE TW IN F A L L a NEW t
^ ^ T h e B a iF o r every dollar <
M rency or coin theredied by check.
Do you. like mill: firm s,’ appreciate tl ence of a checking .
TH E TW IN FA I COM PANY placea your command— it and u.'isures safety.
■ TWIN. B A N K &U nder ^
State and FedenilRaccv*
- ig lK !Sopcrvisioo
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lj THE DAY IN'WASHINCrTON. The Bcnat^ a d J o n r a e ^ ^ tU F r l ^
. •' noon.• I Tho honsc doeidod t i lim it lU holiday I ad jonrnnicat to ono day—ThartdayjI I The hoQBo naval coum ittotf deeided
npoa -oa inT«stigatioa is to th e needsI r o f thti nnvy.
L Tho house passed tho treasury post-I I offieo supply b ill ean y in g the peaec• •-• timo record of 1703,000,000.
I P resident Coolidgo w u said to be hopoful ih a t an o tho r. international
» . navnl diaaraam ^jit conference wonld b« held w ithin another year.
»m-* depnrtm cntjd lroo ted the"•I* American cmbasBy a t Z«ondon to make
rcpresontntions to tbo British govorn- f a - m ejit against tbo potato embargo.
I P resident Coolidgo waa declnred to soo no oecasion fo r nction by tho A m er
; ionn government in tho French Trar debt situation on the bnsis o f presont ad-
,tor.
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C o o l id g e N o t t o T a k e O f f ic ia
' a ’ I N o t ic e o f O p in io n T h a t F r a n c i
M a y R e p u d i a t e P a y m e n t ..rityuim*
W ARIIINOTON, Doo. 30 yP)—Do volopmentn in the Amerlenn-Froncl
' dobt funding s itun tion wcro confinet todny to W hito House nunrtors w her
' it was nnnounced thn t r re s id e n t Cool ili"^ idgo had not, ns a resu lt o f tho gen
t is ernl -d isc iw a id n j^u rren t in Paris nn« ston W nshington o f possiLlo repudiation o
o f tho debt by Em nce, rcnched nny def liero in ito cimplusions of his oim nor hne th is ho ree-oivcd nny report flint such dia
>oin® euBsions hnd renched a stngo when ebta they ju stif ied .o ffic in i consideration tical A t the annul time, howovor ,it wai hero mndo clenr th a t the president wn hout itceping fully advised regnrding nl
phnscs of debt funding nnd th a t i larly wns not improbiiT>T?n)Ut tlm t he would itiiiti ,.vcnt disciiFsionK of repudiation dc ircd, velojicd to tho point where officia pro- recognitidn becanif neressjiry, seo fi
to influence tbe a ttitu d e of tho Wash Tho ington government regarding tli rc* floating of lonns fo r foreign govern
m ents bv privn te finnncinl ngeneicB ii fi*- lho irn itcd Stntea.
wto Stiilomonln from Purls offic ia ls a«v
:ord- from Fronch embnssy quarters her th a t M. Clemeneel, French minlstor o
‘ finnnre, hnd not ignored the deb t thn A n Covnrninent owes the U nited State A U when hc fniled to inciudo tho dob
to tn l on tho balnnco sheet ho prepare ^ — anil thaf France recognized its obligt liRht tions to pny were nolcd by Wnshinp Tho ton officinls but provoked no con
I hia ment.loaso . An the situation rested ton igh t I hysi- was explained th a t tho Froneh nutho: r hia ities hnve aot Biiggcsted thn t they ovc
conHidercil such n movo ns ropudintio ligh t o f obligntious fo tho U nited S tale wcro No French autlio rity w ith ,the exce] vac- tinn of Ambnasi>dor Jusscrand, wh
, wns said fo hnve ncted entirely on h' 'ow n in itia tive in fak ing up tho quc I tinn w ith ecre ta ry Mollon, has con m iinirnted fo any represontntivo (
bill tliis government nny ^ r d whntovi unlly in regard to tho debt siluntlon.Idow , ------------------------- -
(issed V « n c x u « f a Z o n e D io h io r u* * Venezuela Is na tu ra lly divided lnt
Ibrec ronet*. ngriculturnl. pastoral nniW d I
i n k C h e c ki r th a t is piiid^out in cur-ere o re nine dollars hnn- ^
lilHons o f individuals and ; th e safe ty and eonveni* ig account?
^ALLS b a n k & TRUST ea th is m odern facility ut •it saves tim e and money ■'ty . _
H FALLS,kTM J$T CO. /
WS, TWIN f a l l s . IDAH
iiy “MagiwlUi Lady
day- ^
ded -teds
ost-laee
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ner-leb t
c ia l .
n n P D E SPIT E M AKY denialo, Bntli Oha ro rb e e o f England, her leading mo: to New Y ork m arrtoge license recer o rd i M so rt
.D o. P O L IC E W I L L S P L I T
.noh r e w a r d a s r e s u l t
r r e O F K IL L IN G R O B B E R:ooi- ------------jjen- M OniLK. Aln., Dec. 30 (;iP)—Re and wards tota ling |7,500, offered for flu
' o f cnpturu of W illiam E. W right, robber, whn wns sliot and kille.l in .Mobil, early this niorning in a 'b a il ie will:
'"*• .Mobile polire n t tho liOuisville nncl Nnshville rnilrond, will be pnld lo thi
t'on^ j,n rtiripa ting in the enpture. Thisum of SfljriOO for the cjtpture of flic
" ‘‘" m a n , dend or nlve, wns offered ir '‘'I(connection with fhe robbery of tlu
" M arino T rust nnd Bnnklng eompjinj a t New Orleans Christmns eve am the k illing of ii j>olice officer and t rew ard o f <il,lK>0 wns offered fo r th.
, slayer of- Tliornns G riffen ia De' Moines, lown, liMit November. The dcn< nmn was th is nfternoon identified . bi
rern- offic ia ls o f the New Orleans bank ai '* *" tho ono who robbod th a t iaatitnti*]
o f ♦1.1,000, killed tho po lico -tffflrt and escaped, and in a note bnok tnk
and '''* the body, tho man confesaca fi here ">"rder o f O riffin .T of --------------------------th n t A rsen a l U nearthed
tatos Twenty-two rusting nud roltlns dobt raOKle-londlng muakcln nni| severnl ared copper aabcrs were unenrthnl In t iliga>- Rundstonc cnvo oo n smnll Island Icc Iling- mllOH from the m ainland by Enicrsot com- Wrny. n bluo fox farm er. Tho weop-
ons ore believed to have bcon IilUdet it i t by n landing im rly of Russians wb( thor- uctod na h ljnckera ngainat scalers li ever tbc eurly dayn of Alaska’s Asiatic bis
ntion fory. ales. “xcep- A b o u t S ix F eet U nderwho ^ n-il(] ride In an au to ended lo !
1 h is tiowcr-bed. snys n nows dispatch fron ques- Hftwardcii. More frequently they cm com- under flowcr-bods.—Clieroltee (Iow a
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uber, B e ttn ia n o f C in c in n n ti. fornieiI ctiM unntidcr o f fhe A m e ric an le g io n o;
w ith fo rm e r v ire-m nji’o r ; Leonn n d H av e n , foriiifi
c h ie f - o f s t n f f , l l& -n u a i r c r a f t pr>» d u c tio n d u r in g tli? ^ w orld W'ar; Mr*
j]i^. I K v e n - tt C o lb y , dcli-gali* n t la rg e ti 1 i n l * ' " ' r e p iib lic n n i-onvca lio ii from Nev
i.I tT se y ; fc. E v c r i l t M m-ey o f N ew Y ork I je lia irn ia n n a tio n n l b u d g e t com m issiun
j , „ j n o t in g .M nyor Jo h n L odge o f Dc nd n " ' ‘H iain . la y Bc.hieffi-lin o f Nev, Y o rk , jiri-i-idi'n t . S e rb ia n r l i i ld r i- a ‘
D es " '^ ''^ a ri' a»>.oei!ill<>n o f A n ie ric u ; Ailfl d e n d " f B u i fa in , ex^presi.lcu,j o f New, Y o rk H tnte b a r a sso c ia tio n
tte o rg e A . I’ly m p to n . N'ew Y o rk , rx atiea- p re s id e n t o f th e b o n rd o f t r n i t c r s o ■fl?or A m h e rs t c«>llfger O sen r H trnoa o f 'N e i
V o rk . fo rm e r nml>n'<Rudor to Tfiirkey j'j to H e n ry Cim ldnrd L ea ch , e d ito r , Nei
V o rk ; IIukh H u tle r , C liiriigo, fo ra ic c o iiase l iii ie rN tn te .'om nierec ron im it Kion; Th(itii:iM C. l>ny, Jndian!i|H ilt«
, I s a a c r i l n i a n , <jf N ew H a v e n ; D iuiii l r .,1 ''■ ‘' ' “ ■■•J' • n 'i lro n d p re s id e n t; iC<lwar
I W . P e c k e r , b n n k e r , .M inneapolis; HiiidI ® n.-l M a th e r . C le v e la n d ; E d w in G- Mei ' _ y ° r i l l , b a n k e r . N ew V o rk ; M rs. l l i n r 'COP- ' ’“ '■k: I'Mwin S. W<-1im(«mUden B o a to n , e n g in e e r,
w bo^ A M iscalculation.. b it- y*’” “ • J '" '"’ I’rotbcr-ln-lnw’
funornl tu tb c r day, ns you 'lowed yo would?” Inquired nn ncqunlntnnco frot dnwn on F idd le Cn'ok. “ Nope I” n plied Gap J(dinHon of RumpuH RIdgc
, * "I nlinctl lo. nil rlgb t enough, b u t m “ m lkcrln tlons got Korlcr upKCt. Oab
' d idn’t die."— KnnwiB City Star, ow a) _________ ________
F i r i l to "Strilim" Oil The n rs t oil well In the Unite
. S tates wnn struck In 1850. B. L. Drak wns Ihe m an wbo opened the way 1
- " thp vnst Industry hy discovering d ' 1 posits o t e rode oil In Pennsylvania.
n ° rj Account ift th e ideal build fo r perm anen t sa feg u ard s th e reg u lar
,rour income, ion o ffe rs you the sefv- ngs d ep a rtm en t where y is a s su re d — w here ly, courteous a tten tion ur disposal. j
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I Mrs. F . W, Dnmke, Mrs. II. C. w ettcrt jand Mrs. I . II. M asters wore hostcsiicB a t a t delightful bridge tea Tuesday nfternoon a t the home of Mrs. M a a tm on Sccood avenue north. Tbe rooms woro moat a ttm cflvo .w ithT cd roses and carnation*. Mrs. ErncBt W hite won the favor for high acoro in tho bridge gamca, Mrs. Morlin Dntley BCCond, nnd Mrs. H nrry Eaton tho general priee. Ten whs served from n beautifully appoint- j cd tnblc hnving fo r a ocnturpleeo a sll- ' vor b a sk u t 'o f red carnatlona standing on u m irror platenu. Tall r ^ candles added to tho chnnn of tho table. The ailver nervicra wero preaidcd over by
- Mra. Clairo W. DnvU nnd Mrs.- P. W. Mcltoberts. Assisting in w’rving woris Mrs, Lnwrenco Hodgin, Mrs. H. E. Vogel, Mrs. L. Fricdm nn and tho Misses OllVe and Urnce Sm ith. MHibIo was fu rnished ilurlug tho serving by Fried* m an’s orchestra nnd fiO guesta wero iu attendance.
Miss Flo Cook entcrtnincd ut luncheon M onday 'u t her homo on Mnple avenue. The guests wero se<itcd n t three small tnbles derorated w ith red and w hite carnations, w ith rod and white nut cupa nnd place cards. Following
L^pli luncheon bridge wns enjoyed, Miss Ay- ■rflng leen llootli w inning tho favor for high
n c score nnd Miss M ary Nowman consolation. Those presen t woro tho lllissea
------ Ayleen Dooth, Mnry Newman,, ClaraKxill, Orphn M nrkel, M argaret MoAteo, Polly Tliomns, Lenh Timm, A fn Craven, M nttie ileM nster, M nrgtferttc Thometz nnd Audrie Brnnin.
1- Miss Mildred Bcrtsch en tertainedirclii w ith a deligh tfu l dnnclng p a rty on
Gil- Mondny evening a t her country home, rnier Tlie rooms wivo iittrac tive ly decorated a of in Chrlatmns colors. A t n lato hour ^con dninty refreshmentN wero served. ThoBC rint-r present beside tho hosteia woro Mlssen pr>»- i^Mcno nnd G ertrude Senl, May Prnnklln,
Mr*. N eva Clnar, Imogcue Craven, Elma e tl. .Tenn Dueker, Ilc len and Hnr.cl Me- New Dowoll, Mnry Louise Bnllcy, Niiomi An-
k'ork. derstm jind Velma Grim; Messrs. Claude siiin: Boriinrd, K enneth Henderson, Bort f De Ibiiley, H nrry Putr.ier, Waynei Parish, N ew lan ll Bevereome, Oscnr McCormick r.-ii’s Floyd T itus, llo b e rt Owens, A rthui Ailfl- Leth, Theodoro Wilaon, Vornon Grin iili’Ut uud W alter B ertsch.tiou: ______. '‘X- The Emery club, composed of fhi i-rt o( yonng ladica o f flici EplscopiCl ehurch ‘ New entertniiied Tucndny evonlng '-w lth /
.lancing pnrty n t the homo of Mr. an. N'’"' Mrs. D. D. Alvord. Punch wna Bervei
iraier ^throughout the* evening anil refresh iimis- iiK.jitR nt the close «f fhe evening. Th< (’" lis; riioiiis were decorated ia the Christmni •iiiiiel pi.iorK nad -10 invltntionH were issuedIwar.l ______^mii- JtrH. R. G. lo se t eatertaiiied n t card*
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—cuts coal costs value of the co: practically no wai Peerless bums lo intense heat It warm and comfoi ^interZday;.
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S -M onday afteraoffp e o m p U m rn rtl^ K M ia mL u i^ ih 'Vfolle who
from T aap ieo . M exico. tff S S g K t i f f i r o heUday* w ilh her pareata .E. M. Wblfe. , i 'h e 'h o u sewore bu tterfljr Q r e U d a ^ a l id - - rO M 9 ^ C ^
^ tho coiieliision o f th e^ g a in c i' counn lunchoon
;c tt sche'ino. j p r t e o i l K ^liicB high score w as ^ n iby
Benoit and M iss/W olfe w as'p ree^itiM ^ - j :lors
eluded form er s^ioolm ats* o f- th tf ,.b « ^ ^ Vnnd ^
born o f K im berly; M w. B race 'J M n. Emery B enoit, M n . A lbert B eabl^-^\‘-
Mra. Howard Laraon, M rs. F f e e i ^ a ’ i ' . Tea '‘"d M bs E dnaB oaacham p.
; Thi> Odd Followa and R ebekabf wlQ • I? ' serve o cafc tc ria d innor in L O. .
hnll Tliursdny evening, Jan u a ry 1 , 'bet? "' V !{,’” ginning n l B o ’clock. This w ill bo fol*; •
' lowed by n dnnco. In v ita tio n s areiex* . y tended to Odd Fellows, Robekahs and
f« r«ds.'oris
Jnck Corcoran w’as host a t a'deUght* *"®'' ful dlanor p a r ty M onday <«vowti>g eoa* ■»
pllm enting Edw ard W alters , a n d ‘.J6« Doiss, who aro homo from college fo r
'** the holidays. A pottod p lan t form ed' tbo centorplciee fo r tho toble a n d red candies, nut eups and place earda ett ** banced the C b rlitm is idea. FollowinK, r dinner, the p a r ty a tte n d e d the dance a t -t E lks hall. - .
and . Vh ite ; The wedding o f Misa E dna H . S li-
ter, daughter o f -Mr. and Mrs.- P . M Ay- Slater, nnd Sherm an Ohnrch o f T w in ■
Falls, took plnco Tuesday even ing ttt >ola- the prcscnco o f re la tiv es and immedl* lasea n te frienda a t tho horoo o f th e b r id e /a « llarn pnronts in South P a rk addition . Th®'*> ^tee, roremony w as perform ed by D r.-B . L . , ven, W hite of tho M ethodist church. Tho,.^ n e tz young eouplo wUI m ake th e ir hon>« on
a farm sonth of Tw in FoUa-
incd Dead sto rage fo r eara a t fo n r d o I la n « ' on per month a t th e Idaho A n to u o U lt t
ome. * Snpply Co.—adv . - ‘ ,
1 T or M uiray , th e "iam1>«r, P h o n a 618. - a d v .
hOBC ■Isseii L. — ■--.^ aaasae^ -■ --- ^kiln,
S: OUR 1925 “SYSTEM”
S;: CALENDERSnick,rthu r a re now readyGrim fo r d istrib u tio n .
P lease call fo rthe
urch, ^
; Twin Falls Title & Abstract Co.
itmns K in d o f In m ran ce antf
your winter bitfort1 i s N O T e c o n o m y . B u y i n g
i c h g i v e s t h e m o s t h e a t f o r
c o s t s l e s s b y t 6 e m o n t h I S
its becausc you get full coal in heat—there is waste,’i long and steadily with . ? It will keep your home ifortable bn the colde^
'. W in te r Supjirly NoWj
iiglas Coal Co.r t h A v e . S o u t hh o n e 2 1 1 l j
n, 1924. *
W i y g A q s DftlLY MEWS; ,'.l ^ « d - w r y . g w rn la g MCWpt Motxtoy.
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iuB »O R «P T «O N R A TB6r B i i i i i E iWB^lBRJl 0 7 ABSOCJATED pnEB8 Tnn Anroclnted T i-su >■ escluslrtly
ffi( ltlr4 to lho UM (o r reoubneatlon of ncivB dlapftitihea er«4 lltttf to ll. o r n o t
2£>'th'* 'icxS*<'»5» *ubIlSi**d EereJti 'a i I[ r l*h t» oT m m ttH ea tlo n of a i« -
M tc h « a hero in a re &lao reaerved.! 0 » m«>nn« A w octn ied PrcM .
I ■^Th'c Nown t i « m em bor or th e A udit1 Burpnii of C Ircu ia tlon . (rom w hom full
B tfortnntlnn ma to clroubkllon m ay b e ob* Ulnr-d upon ni'O llcallon. DetAltod Infor* m ation autipllod locnlly upon roQUeat.
Ko r.-»t»oii«lhlIlly ta OJiaumwl for th e •a re . o f unnnllctlcd mixniiacrlpta, pno to - Kmp)». o r oTJier contrU nitna m txtter. A r- ticli'n Nill)mttto(l fo r p n l’tlCKtton will be eaod or no t a t th o dlRcrotlnn of in« ed ito r. luid nn m nnuaorlpiji will hp r>'tiirni'd unlrnn ncrom im nled h r nccfm uiry p')»'A«f,
RAf'TJCItN nR PnU afC N T A TlV R S Ocorito n. DavM Co.. Inc.. Nnw Vnrk:
A. n . K rn to r. Chlcniro: F re d L H all Com fiinv. Inn,. Hjin l'n*nPl«Po. |
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I t ImH been .'in iin fo r tiiim lc ' w h ilo r t o fu r, f« r lUo Rwuo um l«r U tw lo S n iti’s i)riit.'rti< tn. A<lcl'‘d fn flic s -
i VOrity o f till- W.-.'.tblT tblTC l.IlVf bPOU;• _ th o ’.U'i.r«'.i;ilir.jiH o f liiiiitorii. M on I ' w ith n-oiiM not ko
no fn r :<:• to ]n>;irli in tlio n;iti<itTal pr»rk«, li.-ivii I iirlied juHl outHido tlinni
' to iu ly t« }.u-k o f f a u y u iauc.ky a o c r ,} cllt or b n i r HtriiyinK norosu th e lino .( ‘ I t iH 'rc'iMirti'fl t lm t ufl e n rly nil tlio' end Ilf N ovom hcr tlic ro w oro tw o h u n
d red f l f l y Y ollow fllono jm rk o i k alniiK liU 'red in tli is w ny . T ho ilc c r ^n d oik in Ql;tc-ier N ;itio iiu l P n rk hiivi. l«(fcr«-(l likow iao , w k c a d r lv c u U\ loop «now lo fo ra « o o « t« ldo o f tlio lr tOBi-rv;i(i<in. M :iny d i-cr w oro k illud iro iith l fii'K on, A foiifnnn, wi'crn'n n m ill' o f tlic |» irk , ;iiid w oundod deo r ln » lin i'l iv i- ly m'l-kinK tlio p u rk ;i(;fiiii w c r r himt dow n <iii t l i c ir w ny.
Tlio HUtno tU in t' lum iicoii do tic , l« som o c x tc ii l , ill tl .o v ic in i ty of ovory n a lio ic il p a rk in th o o in m try , aud m jiiiy (ttiiti' parltM u n d (;am o rofiiKi-'s.
i ThiH is n u t .iiily o rno l :>nd trn n -h rr -ouh to aninialH ( lin t liuv>> on-coiir;iK ''d to trii*)t m a n , h n t frnni tlio a la t i d fo iu t o f H liortsm anM ujj I t i« _Uu> rnnki-Nl k in d o f <-liu:itinK. I t i-i Ronio- th in t r w h irli in o v ita b ly niiirlH iifrain.il th e .■hi'fttiTS tlH'iiiHolvos ,n n d a ll th o ir k in d . ,lio,•l.uvo i t inHpircH a tlKlitouiiiK o f lh o K!*'!'-- law n u n .l invitoH harHl.or pu iiis l.in o n t fcir in f n ir t io i i . ,
T I IE XNSAiTE C H B IS T M A S
C hrisln .aK hn* ......... K roivinj; H.nfon n .l mvm' in rovvn t y o n rs . AU Vho m oro lio rrii-yiiij;. tli .T o fo re , w ns th e trnK oily :il H:il>h S w itc h , n o n r U n h u rt, O klali.H aa. M oro th ;in t h i r t y j.orson.i w t're bnriu-,1 to d i'iitl . iu a «.-l.oi.lliuu.^.',
‘ • in a (’hriKliNiM I’.vi' .-I'lo l.ratinn , a ad niiiiiy o lhor-. h u .ily iii jn red .
liw v itu W o tinK ciU i'« .-an \h- i-nilurcV T h o d re a d fu l th in R u b o u t nuch ii holo- cauKt :i3 th a t a t H nbb Svvitrh is Hint I t IH uiinor.-HHary nm l inexcnH fthh'. T ho tr u th naiBt bo to ld , harMh u s i t Hr>uudn, in o rd o r t.. i i ro v e n t th o d u p lic n tio a o f Borh “ a o c id e n tji .’ '
I t w a;, th o sam o o ld iito ry o f n C h ria t:in n « tn<(’, i t a e l f In flam m nb lo , h u n j; w ith o o tto n n n d o th o r Infliim - niftblu ir tu ff, n n d liR h to d b y ^vax c a n dle!.. T lioro co u ld h n r d ly bo a tiy n o r o offectivL ' w ny o f p r e p a r in g a f iro j f tho .h 'v il hiuiHolf Wi'ro d o in g i t . T ho im persunator of S a n ta CiauB a ta r to d th e f i n ' in tlio tru o b y k n o c k in g o v o r a oandk', un ina u y .-m other haa done on many a n o th o r C h rls tm n a E vo. A nd a a >K n till tho- ciuio, in tho tuaaU B o f p u b lic place.% th o ro w a s on ly ono tin y e x i t fo r n c ro w d p a c k in g thoTOOBl.
T h e m o ral a hou ld bo d r iv o n hom o la o v c rv nchool d tn tr ic t n n d in e v e ry fw i iily in th o la n d . W h y w a t can- d lc a in a C h r is tm aa tro e , a n y n h o ro , w h en tb o rem o to n t h a m lo t hnB n t len m u lco tric h a tto r ic 's n n d b u lb s n n d p o c k c t n n sh l. 'u n p s l W h y lo l a o row d ia to a n y pluco o f n sso m b ly w ith o u t p ro v is io n f o r th u ir g e t t in g ou t in a l iu r r y f A n lm a la in s t in e t iv c ly av o id au ch tr a p s , b u t ia tu l l ig o n t h u m a n bo- ingM n ro nlow to le a ro .
H ere A r « Lion$A t tb e c o m e r o f o ld m n p a o f th e
w o rld , o f th o F i f t e e n th c e n tu ry , m ny b t no to d a la rg e , b lu n k xiuice. w ith o u t f o m i o n d w ith o u t r iiiinc. ^ lio re o n thcsi* t h r c o w o rd s n r e In H c r lia 'd : " H ic »unl looiicB ." T llll a o m b rc c o m c r cxIbIb A lso In m a n . T h c pnsslonH prow l a ro u n d n n d m u lt e r , K om Pw hcro w ith in tu ; n o d i t m a y b e « a ld a ls o o f uno d a r k f p o t l a n u r B ouio : ' ‘l l f r e a ro Uonfl."— V ic to r H ugo .
L is ten to T h i tT h e A d llo r o f ( h r K ttlls K cc o r4 f l a n :
**A c c r ta in e d i to r , i in k n o w a to fam e , • t a t c s Chat a m a n w h o cQ upexci « d o ll a r nevop n quoczea h ts w ife . In look* l o g o r o f o u r s u b ic r lp U o n booira w e » r o le d 10 b e lie v e th a t «o m c o w fo lly g o o d w oiD cn a r c a o t g e l l in g th o a t- tf to t lo o th e y d c M rv e .”— M o b ile H esU * t e r . ________________ ___
CookM P re fe r ^ C a t ■*AccordiDg to e .ro c c a t « s t l o i t t» , b a lf
o f t h e cooklD|( lo th e U a i te d S t a tM la dooc w ith gaa.
I N F A L L S P A I I i Y N E W S
>lsS THEfaRUMIno. - ■ ’ ■ _______________ | -
OHABITT.
' I t.a e o n u to aa im partia l obBorvor ■7 - th n t th'o aplondid w ork dono by tho S.00 Salvation A rm y ia the dlrpotion of f*»| jiiaklng. m any homcB b righ ter in Twin :iS ra lla .th ro u g h tho ir ChrlBtnioa baakot
g*" entorprlao ahould no t bo poMod by ’•ly w ithout commondntion from the* com- nSi m unity n t Inrgo.AM Through those b itte r cold days pro- lia- ceding tho boUilays tb«:( Blood bnivoly
by their wJrv covorcd kettloA 4ind culU'd tho n tten tion o f tli^ pnaaorby to the ncod th a t wna no npparont to thom.
ob- l l wat* an unaoUiab acrvlco and ahow- c.l tia tho a tu ff o f which thia orgnniju- tlon i.i luuclo. Othor orgnnizatioiia helped and m a n / poor fai.iilloa wcro nhled un.l w rr.' helped to enjoy tho
dt- (.’hristinii't clay b .'tto r by th e .ro n trib u - lions of kin.llv diH|jn«ed or|:nni7.iilloiis. I wonder, however, if society or tho onmfiinnity i f n ’t largely to blamo for
'•K; till' largo num ber nf caaM o f need tlm t '‘ "i»voro eallod -to our a tto n tio n f N inety _ l p o r ccnt o f the caseH wero 'luc to uu-
!oiii|iloymont and tbn t is u hOcIuI prob- I toin. Kvory mun whn wuntx to work
tcr t„ support hia fnmlly abould not bo I'lo .U'tiioa tho chiiMO to do iw. I k t t e i tUat •I,., men should work tbnn th u t they Hhould
ho objocia of cliurity a t tlii.H season of tho y.yir. Twin Fnlls nIioiiI.I uwnke
Uj. tu its oW igation and soc to i t th u l the opportun ity for ovory niaii who is wor-
' tby should hnve employment lo sup- " '* port IliH fnmily.
Too mniiy employes of lnbor d o -no t luko into cotiai.leration Iheir mornl rc- Hpoiislbilltv to thoso who uro ontitlcil -to work. ■ ■
I k The w rite r kiiow^ of one c«mo wbero cer the employer rofusod fo take tbo namea ,vo ot men who reully needed work but
.lepoiided upon the clitinco of h iring Qlr hi'lp from among those who hnppenod lud when work atjtrtod. As n
roault n Jivriihcr o t driften* o r /lontcr* •or fnmilScR nnd
homea wore sen t liome. .Thin i s n 't n Htjunro deal to tho men wbo livo here. .M/my worthy men wero thus throw n out o f employment nnd bnrdship wns tho
'O' re.fult. Our cham ber of commerce thn t ud HO good in securing playgronnds for
.m r litllo c ity and In ndvortising the .'r- Twin Vails t r a r t a ll over thn U nited ,.j). .Slates, m ight 'well d irect it» conmiun- ,1.„ ity Hpirit to the solving of the employ-
n.ont problem no tbu t tbero w ill u o t bo lhe snffering and wnnt in sr. many bom.-.s a yenr from now th a t tboro ia aT
. tho |ir.';.ont time. Kemember, an ounce of « wotUv n nf cwro.(lr. ill other words, tbo furnishing of lioiH'.Ht wnrk to our ritir.ens w'bo need i t will .lu aw a y V ith n lot of chnrity work overy w in ter. ..F ,ro ry self-rcRpcetlng man wotiM rn lher work thnn bnvo somo .'.rgunirAtion feed bis familv. L e t 's see to i t thnt every man h a a 'a ehnnce to
^>'0 mnk.' an honest living.‘ ItAY K, PORTKR.Twin I''alls, Dooi'nii.er L-7. ■
' Radio ProgramsAilvnno.' offerlnca a t prlacipaJ atatloa
[,al within ra.m.) of rccolvlns acta In Twin o.ii.niry, iirrunitnd briefly (oe
the buay roKlpra. TWIN FALLJ3 TIMEi d s , _________________________________
W EDNESDAY. DEOEM BEE 31.OAKLAND.
■ ^ H p. m .- l ) in n e r concert by D orolhj Hnwley.■ 1) m.— W olobnns (.'nlifornians o r
an- chc«tra.any p. ni.—Ain.'rican thw itor orchesfiro tro .The KOW. POETLAND.rled P- n>.—ChUdTcn’B alory.,vor 1* p. m.—Colburn concort orchcatrn. one * * P- m.—Oeorgo O lsen 's .Metropolitfti . , orchestrn.
W DAT. K A N SA S CITY.® .'1 ' p. m.—Sehool of tlio air, piani
niimbur; ch ildren 'a a toryj llnntoi tl»o iCoutaon Trianon oiiacmble.
7 j>. in.—Speeial N’ow Y en r’a ove pro B la gram.?ery 11 p. in.—M idnight innss. cna- K T I. LOS A N O E L E ioro, '5:30 p. m.— Tnlk by Dr. Rnlpb Powe
a t ' ‘' “"ic- and P- '»•—L ite ra ry program by th
, League of Amoricjvn I’cnvroroen.KOO, OAKLAND.
• r, p. m.—C oncert o rchestra of Hotc “ S t. Francis.
l l 4>. m . - 8 peci.il Now Y e a r’s ev bo- danco music jirogram. lionry UjL
s tcud 'a orrhestra.K H J. LOS ANOELES.
7 p. m.— A rt I lickm un’a orehostra. 7::iO i>, m.—C hildron’s atory.
fbe 0 p..m ,—I’rogrnm courteay I'acifi fnny M utual L ifo Insurance company.•out 10:30 p. m,—Special Now Y enr’a ov •CH'* program.«»nl 11 p, m.—K arl B u rtn e tt’a orchcatri iBtB K PO . SA N rEANCIBCO;
•0 ';' «:30 p. i tL -n u d y Seigor’s orchcatri fi-no p. in.—C hihlron’a atory.H I». m.— Rudy Solgcx'# orcbeatra.0 p . Y .n r ' . liy Ei
geno \V. Roland and mualc program.11 p. m.— K. Max B rad fie ld ’e verw
(ile band, ly , . KflD, ST. LOUIB.
.'5:45 p. m.— A bergh ’s concort ci dol- "e"'-blo.^ 1, . ' 10:30 p.-in .— M idnight frolic, we W LS, OHIOAGO.
□,ly .iTaO to 7 J). m— rip o organ roclta: a t- lu llaby playeira in Woodshed thentoi
gia. W LS th ea te r “ TUo E te rn a l ."K T W , OHIOAOO.
0 p. m.—Jo a k a D cB arry 's o rchcitra.8 p. m.—Muaical program by Chicag
nrllBt* to bo Bunouneed., ( j 8 :43 p. m.—^klldnlgbt rovuo.
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T he volcc of Jenks p!sc!'J!y r j? :r tc i1 ‘ lbo nunonacL'ineni of dinner, ao d Do-
vM <Jniii[itii'II offered bis nrm to bla Bl.iter. Honshnw hCHllnted. Wns be oxpei'ioil forniiilly | o ' escort MIbs
O r wouhl she resent such on nuMuinptlon on hla port? Sho vvuji IlH 1H-.MKI UK 111.' riitvU. tbiit g irl—cverj-
bo Hno of her and every ginnco of hor Iml i'yr» iir.n 'e.l tlm t. Also, sho wna reully uld ninar.Ingly l.ivHy. re e lin g very unsure o f o f hlms. ir. la* mitironched her and for-
ike nmily orTerod IiIh arm . on wlilch nho the rv'tiiiMolv tni.l n iicrfecl linnd. T ogether ;or- they wnlked the IcnKih of th e long up. roiiin nml. cr««-<ing th e hull, en tered
th e dining room on Ita opposite side, not L ik.' the living room. It wns ln rge rc. nnd b.intiilfiil. T hore wn.s R|)acloua-
iiuKK in .ill th .' rooniR .>f thc old house, nmi It bounty .>f furnlKlilnK for which th e som»‘w>:nt confused a rch itecture of
[ Ihe »?it.'rl(>r hn.i nol prepared one.r.>iir tilgh-liiicked nnd carved Florcn-
I tine olinlrs walled fo r Iholr occupanta '''*1 nt th e round table, whose ta il ornngc
cnndi.'-''. aided by tho llrellgbt, g a re “ Ihe big r.Kiiii Hh hoIh llluinlniitlon.
ll.-n.Mhaw b.'t'un t.. fe*'l very ntucji aa If he wore In 11 .Irenm. In tho ulood la
' ** whlcli Ilf IukI a|i]irnii<'hed Cam pbell 'f®- tlmt iirtorn.Min h.* wmild have ogroed out {0 ciciin .>iil furnaoes and work tlio iireiim.l ili.-'uroiiM ils,^ Afl ll w as, hc hnt St.Ml.I .'o iniiiiti.'rl i« .;M y insU he wna fo r olTiTcd, li.iw.-vor n ie ^ i l . Vot here be tho WUH. nn intlmnto jmri .»f u eh an n lag ted grou]). m-iil.'il nt lho rlKht .>f old Mrs. un- I'n r.lC '. nn.l wUli tho b.-aiity o f Verity oy- C ainpbell .ipii'H lte him "n wtfleh to ^ 0 f.H'il IiIh oyos. Ill* ni l:nuw!o.lged th e
in r beauty. Iml li-l liln eyes .Iril'l pant It. aX Ihore. bui It ha.l nn nios.Huge
fo r him.Once, lociUlnK iicros!* tUe tiilUe, hc
p f Hiiddcniy ii“ 'l Verity’s eye.s und for nn J lUHiiint h.-lil ih.'m . T liere waa n mo-
]. luentnry dan.rinj; IIkIiI In them —like a . llleU«!r of kuuhUIiu' <m tbe su rface of
a (iiifk pi>i>I, .Mmt. ttio n .m e rs of hier ni.)ulli .lulv.Ti'd In n hn lf Hmlle, w blch imjwe.l oven n.** li < ame. M erdftilly he WHH siv.troil owriiv.vrlng live co m m w l Verliy m nde u» I i .t g randfiither a little
"■ la te r nndor cover of tho continued babble of Mrn. I’nrdee.
" i ibJnk yonr btmilninn la goiag to__ cbe<'r us uj),” nlio muriiuired.
"Cliw‘r i h : T lm t younj; moDumcDt C to gl.x 'iii:" Th.'- olil mnn ahook hla
. bcuil. " I 'm ulraiil lic'a goiag to gel ~ horril>ly on .m r n.’rvoH.”
l i e i'Xiiorleneod unew the seOSatloa (hat tlil.s M. .|iilslili>n ot hla hnd alrendj t.)i> fri .Jlh luiy supplied, th.tugh tbeli
’ iiiJdocliillmi v.i's H.l b rie f—un cmotlot o f mil);;!.’.! m im lrati.m and reseiilineDt unitHU;i! un.l iin!*i'lillng. To bunlali It
ijj,y ho ttim i'.l |.» Verily."Ih .Miidnme lIvooHlcf having ono o
jij.. ber sick hi'u.laclioH?”•'VoH, jmor iloar."llenHlmw |>rlck.;d up his enra. Tlicn
wns »llll aii'iiher inetnber of tlio fam lly, then , o r a cueat. W hoever sb. waa. MIsh Cam pbell Uke^ lier.v Thi oiodulntlonH of the g irl's volco oa thi Uiroo wordH nhc Imd apokea m ade th a QUltc d e a r .
W licn dlRft«T wj\» OTCT, OamptseU 1©« th e wny bnck 10 tho living room, witl som e lingering h in t o f resen tm ent b th e stiff lines of hla shoulders, an. a linoai cu rtly commanded V erity ti
Pfo- slag.Henahnw heard th e commnnd wltJ
h is nenrwit m enial approach to r« lle l. B nt. nt least, l l would ellm laat
3wer tijQ necesalty of n general conversa tlon. H e dropped la to a d m ir la 1
tho co m er a e a r the piano, nad, Uiough h w aa aw nre of th e unwisdom o f h) course. le t him self alok Into th a blac!
lotcl abyss th a t nlw ays aw aited h is o r gu ard ed moments,
eve A fte r all. hnd ho done righ t to eom Uftl- •here? H ad n 't he. Insteod. added tb
capstone to ihe low ering s tru c tu re 0 Wa m isery? F or he hod offered bla:
ra. s*lf. ofid now It wus too la te to rctroai H e wns bought, and com m itted to Go Blonf knew w hnt en terprise—for h o t S tan ley nnd f’nmpbell had hin ted tba
h is now life. If ho ea tc red uppa li m ight bold more than th e routing I>oi
albllltlea.He pulleil him self up In a sudde
ascen t to tho preni'nt. Som ething wn * ihnppenlnp lo-h im —sonielldng a s wor
tderful a* thn t hour of sleep hnd beet *• A stream of mualc bail heen flowla ’ paat h im : nnd now. ns he begnn t ”• lU ten. It seemed to l if t him nnd ben ersa- on K , q nnother world, n worl
of love nnd pasHlon nnd beauty. Th girl wns alnirlni:—nnd (be Rlrl's stn]
oa- Jng w us .unllk .' any he had henrd b. fore. W hnt sbe wns "Inging w as., RuM tna folkKonc. whow* accompun m ent wns like sw iftly flowing w nler.
:lta l; W hen »b.' had flnlshod. D avid Cam| l to r ; bell w ns n slo i'p ; hut tb c p laintive toIc
o f Mm. I'nrdeo broke th e moms^atar stilln e ss:
ra. “I do wish Verity th n t you’d lear cftgo “o®o eheerful songs suoh na ofhe
g irts sing gny nnd brlg lil yoo knoi from (be m usical comedies there muj bc chee ifu l m usic In tb e world thoug
: 3 R d £
"^^zaM nJordana p W C M T B Y T K tC tN T W f 'C a ^
w e never hen r.an y -—”R enshnw roHc nbnip tly and w ent to
th e plnno.. . "Thnnk ,vo.; very much.'' he snld.
“And—goodnlBht."F o r nn Instan t her deep eyes met
•j** hlfl. tb e lr expression ns rem ote ns his **®. own.
“Cood-nlgbt. Mr. Ilennhnw." she snld"'>■ I d i.ll.illy.
Jlenshftw cr.mspd bnck . to th e Uttle old lady by the Hre.
" rm allpplni: - ff lo my ronm," he explained. " If Mr. Campbell Bhould w nnt m e—“
f®'’’ “ n o won’t he’ll sleep fill ten nnrt tben Jnm os will come In nnd tnke him to he.l bow he eun sleep so muoh a t
‘" “ K h is nge I .lon't know I m yself don't avernKo Uve h.*urs a night Inst night I lay awaU.' from twelvo to five t lm fs
o uT ^ '" " ’P ''" '' '’
,“ "®’ In flome wny Ronsbnw slem m ed tho verbal tU\e tn«ae Wh oaenpe. Af
, he nppr.iiiehed th e door of h is t'oom. 11 rm ''l“‘” ‘' ' ' *"■" cnme out—
.TenkK and a womnn. T he w om an waf ““ “ InuTinnilftte In ri w liite gown, w h llt 'n v« ‘’"I’- "P’’" ” - ’’‘' t' : not Iho trim limisemnid of one’f
I tlreams, S h - wns pn«( m iddle nge nnd , i Inolln.-d to M nm new. nnrt tb e expn'ft'
L n b*'r plain faee was. m th e r dour,"TbLs U Annie. «lr. th e chamber-
mnld. ■-\V..'vo t.oen nlrinir your room ’ . nnd piilllntt. In frenb
J.'nkH spoke so fpilekly thn t Ren- , u " Shaw, who In lilfl absirnctlon would :,_® have pn^fo.l the pa ir alm ost without »,_T n o lld n c H i'in. looked a t them will •ritv utlen(4.*n-f It then occurred U, him lhal th .' en te rp rise of ehnnulf'i
liie linen In bln room hnrdly ealled f'U . , , tbe i'froVt.< of IWO florvnnts. but he dl. ,,, ■' not ilw.-ll on the ibouEht. Also. Anni.
I wnn ci.nirll.iitinu h e r modcflt share Ir , ho 1r nn ' nlwnyM find ex tn i t.Mvelsm o. I on llio t<helf of th is closet, sir.” nhf , e „ U n h l primly. “I.l.-ave th e ex tra siiP' e o f 1 P 'i ' f '” 'j ,e r I no place In lb.- bntbroom hul th e on.
h lch ‘' ,,e I “A n d -a n d excuse me. sir, bm QWt 1 fben-’.-. ano lber Ihlncr."I t f l o ' n w ln .b ab . j Annie, w ilh lUtinir hum ility In thi
I proH.’nre nf I i . t stiperlor. move.l i g to ' llltlo I., on.' sldo.
j "Mljrlit 1 sp.Mlj frankly, sir?" Jenki aen t ' "■»« '‘biMiRl Inimi'l-'.
hla ! eiiiirse." Uonshnw w aited witljjel i bl« *loiHolu'd n ir. T hc m an. w cl Uli
! UpH..tioa ' •'Thcn>'H-there'K some thlnKi^nrlv'. . . 1 ben r .nbl no ises during th e nlBlit. It': ' ‘'■“ ‘ l best to pny no a tlen ilon to them." n,.nl‘ i I t ' n^bnw frownod. "Dd.l noi.ses?" h. “ “ ‘■1 repealed. "W hnt kind of nolflesr’
, “ThafH all 1 can aay. sir. And I’n 1C o f ' ♦•xcwlliie my .luty, sir. In saying tlm
, mueh. n u t If.', well m eant."I Itunsluiw 'no.l.led. his liulf-forme.l In
niere '■.'laxlni; um ler a memory ofnm . bl bln IntervI.'w will
I Cami.boll to which he Im.l aitnclie. '»'• - " “ I bnporinneo ut the tlm.'.
1 thi*' T hank y.iu." hth a t • '" *"•
‘ , .loor lie d an ced baok. lloth .Tonk I, ' un.l Annie w .'r.' s land lnc w here he Iin w it tt J l : lo tb e act. they s ta rted down Ihe c ;
rl.ior an.l p arted a t lls end. .Tenks d. to " ' ''"dlnK Ihe stnlrcnse, tbe womun ilii
; appearing nround a d istan t com e 1 Tho flu tter o f h e r sk irt flS aho wet I s tirred R enshaw 's memory. Rnrel
^ j rwico Dororo toflny h« had seca U ! final whlak of lha t skirt.I Uo entered his room, Btlll allghti
° . * i frowning. E verything wus In ordc r reuaauclagly oa lu ra l. ftrblack y«‘-w h f l t th e deuco waa thcro aboi
I Jen k s ' roanncr th a t got on one’a Iron Ination and m ado ono oxoggurate U
■! Im portance of th« almpleat triflcsl 1 rh« i undressed slowly, b u t instead 1
! «oIng to bed he slipped on h is d rcssli h im i off tho light
I s a t dowfl l a Uie cbnlr beforo tb e ftr I cl® M ng h is handa beblnd bhoth loaaed back and grim aced 1th a t i sim ple tru th w as thi
la 11 i q u ite dare to go -to be' TK> ‘ lbo su rface ntm osphcro of cor
^ I fo r t und norm ality Uiat lay . over U idden som ething had been la jec ter w as ' Intangible. Of courso hwon- ' >'” “ 8lnntIon was plnylng trlcka wH been ^
■ ; thought of a m ystery a t which boi to i Campbell hod hinted, ai
b en r i course, bud to do w ith tlworid Just received from Jenks.
Som ething did hnppen—a very snic s tna- disturbing,d be* m erely the sudden nppearaaco .rns a facing hlia of a sm all blim nnt. ''» b t. It did not dunce.
did not even move. I t m erely fnci nnd regarded him. m Uicr llko n wntc tu i w o . ;■
a ta r s glanced across th o ' room, b\ w ithout mnch Interest. O f course. I
le am (here wna some wholly nio fh e r e ip lunn tlon of lho circle. Iknow fo rge t tt- ’ H« would give Vjjjyn* nervea tim e to qu iet down before I
jough Bleep. H e would resolute
fort, oceeilomaiy ' itieeeeeftllrhn iM past.- did not calm bio «oir.v,B« tomU hlmaeU wialtlnx tor'«bis»th!af.' D«ep wlthla blm waa a ccmTletlbD. .wtaldi' grew with tiie aoomeBU tbat ioixie> thlag waa abont to bappOL . - .
After' an b ra r of two l o t this be went to bed. Bbntiltaxwoody tbe bio* circle ranUbed. Bnt d e e p waa alow
k ia comlag. perhnpa becaose of that* h o u r ' of aleep before d inner.' T tte I household mnst be i l e ^ b t r . be r e
flected. fo r i t WAS now # e l l paa t tnid*tf a lght. Yet ho begim to h e a r aoands* ta the corridor, odd 'sounda, n o t e«U :r
explnTiiod—probably, yes nad’oubtedly^ those sounds to which Jen k s bad to-
. ferred.I H e Rtlttencd t ia d awoce aoftly to him*
ad f. The cxpcctatloa th n t som ething w ould happen, b o m of Jenlcs* w arn ing. was (llilHR h im wltb a alck foro-
t to boding, w ns nctuaU^r.brtngln* out per* splrailon npon h is fnco. .Yea, bts fncc wns damp, iind through hla big body ran a sudden trem or. Ho ground bla
jPPt tee tb in Rs'UtllRRusn b u t Ma brttla. s till ' his niert nnd willing M rrnnt, hastened to ho later his dy iag sclf*ro>
sn l.lI t was n o t becnuse bc w aa afraid
ItUe anything that might happen to him th a t ho swoatod nnd trem bled. T bat.
' hp u t leaat. h c could tn ith fo lly . claim. T h c w orst tbnt could boppen to blm had occurred tw o years ago. I t w as
nnrt possible cnll to action which m ade him blm shake ; llie suggestion th ttt w bat I, n t Kolng nn. w hntever It w as, miglitlon't dem and Initlntlvc on hla p a r t "Ight H o Iny sllll and listened. T he m fs nolBcs In th e corridor woro Increasing, nn ts nnd If they w ere w hat Jenks bad
m eant hc bnd chosen th e righ t word tbe They were “odd" noises.
T h n l au i'llty In tbcni was whot bad Jt flrst a tlrncted h is n ttention. They
„ t _ w ere not footHtepB. They were, Quite pliiinly by tliis tim e, such sounds ns tnlRht hnve boen mndo by th c drng-
w ns Bini? of ^ heavy body nlong the floor. ,np’B nnd Ihey w crc.nccom panled by wlmt nnd sounded JJk<? l/ie hrentWng ot n lnrge.
cxbauRte<l unhanL Yet an exbtiuated lour, nnlmal would linrdly bc dragging Itself ,),or- nlong thc co rrido rs of Tuw ao K er at •oom tw enty minutes p a s t Iwclvo o'clock nt
nlgUl.r»pn- "T here 's boiiic queer th ings going on
In tho old housp, sir. I f you boar odd hout nolHOfl during th o night. It Is best to w ith 10 them.”J T linl wns Indonalte la Itself, butijlnp dcllnlte enough a s fur ns he. Rcnshnw. , f„f. w as conoemcil. In differeiit words. , ,ji,i b u l ns plainly. Campbell badnni,. snld lhe sante th ing . I t was not Ren- ^ (o Hhnw's buHlni' .H t.i Investigate odd
noises nt Taivno Kor. On the con- wels It seeinoil p\nln Uint ho wns ex-nhe pected to Isnnro them. Every thlag
Slip- would be exiilalned to him In dne tim e, and In the Interval If Compholl
, wished h is asBlstnnce h e woald nakfor It. Itenshaw ’s preaeat cuo wai
j,,„ discretion—w'rtlch crrthlnly did nol menn Umt be wna expected to get oul
and “" ‘1 »f'> cbii.sing around In d ra ftj,j„ . corridors a t midnight.
.,1 „ l i la rcJloctlons having rcached tht gm tlfylng conclusion to wblch ho had dlrocted them , ho threw back tbo bod clotbliijc and set h is feet on th e floor
w ltb thy-se things being ao. tho fact re innlaod th a t ho m u a t see whaC was ii th u t corridor.
iincH "I’™ og to tho door and throw. i t oiKin. Rut, Qolck a s he was, Ux
jf j , th ing outaido, w h k h h a d aeemed tt move so cum broualy nnd with euch ef
bo quicker. His glance swopi• tho lengUi of U je corridor, b o t thli
tlnio there was n o t «7«a th e flQltoi' I o f a dlsappearlnsr garm ent to row an tlm t houso w aa ntteriy atlll.
H e shrugged h i s ahonlders, closet: d Itl- the door, im d got bock Inlo bed. Bo ^ .i!) ““ tum od the koy lr
Uio lock of tho d oor. The whole thini 'che.l n jjght bo a trick o f hiB Infcm ul aerre i
—though h e knew be tte r. B at, o• b*‘ least, ho would h av e a atout lo t* bo <1 liis tw eea hbnself a a d Uist corridor.lonks
I i l * Chapt., m• s X We-Wee and Loonl.n ills- I*''” "’’" " ' awoke, the Octobenm or '***»'"“« It* com forting lighwonl windows. H e tu rned o re
Inrelj blinked drow«lly. H is flrst aonaaa th e i'hyslcfll well-being, nei
and agreenhle. H is next wos lciKhtly ''“ d s le p t-h a d ae tua llorder f'OU™' His th ird , tho com
and m em ory, was a Blow-grow•hoMt deep-rooteil, nnd sardonic amascfro n i' « P < ’''"<'-
th e on ns< h e hnd been tiio nighIl'ai before! In tho lig h t th a t w aa coyl
. of tbo p a tte rn o f the orlenti rng upon th e polished floor, his doubt
i^ h ta furebodlnits about Taw no Keft flro •cu rried ou t of sjR iit like f rtfh tenerri hla chickens. H e nlm ost doubted tha t h® bad bnd thetii. T h e re w as a o quesUo
^ " w hatever, he lold blroielf, th a t he hn> I t not all. o f the o<, ^ cu rrences thn l h n d disturbed hlfi
. h i dnigKlng th in g on the floor, fc ta n m p lo -
in hlfl “ P' b linked again, nnw ith widely. Hla b ig room w*
th e ’'■oR'^crfully cheerful, and p a r t o f ll. brightness, ho n o w discovered, wr
1 an d colnrtng tha t atlll linger*h tho mnplo trees whoi. b m nrhes almost toacfaed bin window
I, Ho got out of b e d . tn raed on a col" balb , and mndu hl.«i momlng toilet wli
a a Increasing aenae of a«iaJea«n<["b lu S 1° .O'" < T l o f l l v t e , . ________________
e. I t (Contlnned l a N ext I bsub.)fnce<l --------------- ----------
*-ntch- . , „ _A lw a y t K e e p Serene
1. b u t C ourtcly .Icraanda th a t yoti, whe•RC. he you nro a gneii. ahtU ahow nelth«y nal- Annoyance nor dliappolntm ent- e
Ho m n tte r w hat happens. Before yon catc Ills become a pasiab lo goeet—let alone>re be perfect oae— you mtlst leam . asilutely were, not to notice e toa if hot aoup
poored down yonr bock.
)RNING. DECEMBER 81.
> iu W - w M t f
S t J T O M h i ^ S N E W S H O E SI b e _ . .^ Tommy w as .ntrt very old. N or w a t
“ 0* be BO .very, vory young. T h a t Is to , 1,1 ^ ■ -I Bay, b e w as net. •
manner o f means.^ T L y / \ He w e n t ,o n t , t a
\ \ play w ith oU iert : Mm* f t V \ nnd w ith a n 'o ld e r 'Jtng ^ .-brother ond sls-“fo- I tcr. too.,
- f r M L J iifll ' o f th e rcnsoas/ f f l i t t t J Tommy did not
'Ody M W r feel so very old.bla /• I Y A Ho wos th e young* •
■ala. I J \ \ est In tho family.i‘"*’ d g / H is Bister and his
( j R r b r o t h e r -wore o l d o r thnn be
1. was, a nd of coorse3 He W as A sham ed ««> wM l)I» daddy X ' - ,o t T h .m . “ "ll «» ” '»»
mother,C hristm as tlm o w aa coming soon nnd
w ns all thu boya and girls w ore ta lking lade about it.i’b a t . “ W hat o re you going to oak S an ta Iglit fo r?" they would nsk Tommy. Tommy
d idn 't know.T h e n is m other bnd been sick during tb c |lng, fall and h ie fa th e r bad been out o f bad work fo r severa l weeks and Tommy vord had heard It h in ted tha t Snntu Clous l8cs. had helped with tho medicine, had “ I’crlmpB," th o ugh t Tommy to him*
C’bey self. "Snn(n hus spent all ho cnn af- lultc ford on o u r fnmlly, fo r he bns to divide ” n» up C hristm as betw een nil tb e fnmi* IrnK- lies."loor. And when be nsked hla • older vha t b ro ther and hte older a ls te r If tbia
woro true , thoy sa id that ho wos r ig h t a ted They nsked S an ta to glvo tliera a
UtUe o f th e ir Chrlstm os la nmdlelnea. r »< Not bocause they w anted medicines, k n t bu t becauso m edicines hud to be
bought and money hadn 't been coming g on la—hnrdly nl nil. odd F or one (hlng Tommy w nntcd n bag
'I to o f cnndy. l ie a lso w nntcd ono of • San ta 's o ranges. They wcro so much
but be tte r th u n th e ones a t Uio atore. Imw. n e ile r thiln any o ther brangea could >rds. possibly be.bad Tommy also thought he would like
n UtUe tin bonl—ju s t a tiny one to o'bJ float la th c bath tub ,
con* D ut m ore th a a nnythlng else Tommy » ex- w anted n pn ir o f new shoes, b lag perhaps th i It tni y Bcein a strange dne presen t for Tom m y to huve wanted,
pbell U e j,„,i h is good shoes nnd his old shoos. Only h is good shoes w ere not 80 very good nny longer nnd his old
not shoes w ere so old th n t e w us asham ed I out o f them. Ira fty Maybo It seem s to some nn though
a Ilttle boy w ouldn 't hc ap t to bo I th e ushumed o f an old p u lro f shoes. Mny-
had be you Uilnk u boy woulda’t th ink of bod- his appennince nnd whether he wore
floor, old clothes or nlco ones.:t re? Muybe boys do n 't like to dress and as in fiiKS and ull I t ia t so rl o f thing, b u t
Tommy d idn 't llko tho feeling th a t be hrew hadn’t any b e tte r nhoes to wenr., Uie I lls Sundny shoes wero beginning to id to abow R lllllc w e a r and lils everyday h ef* ones w ere bo dreudful. w ept H e fe lt everyone looked a t them, tbia Ho f r i t ho looked poor and bo fe lt os
DUer though l a . eom e w ay people pitied w ard blm, and though he was only a IftUe
boy hc ho ted t h a t losed And ho fe lt they thought somehow
Be- It w as b is m otber’a fau lt fo r getting jy In sick and h is fu th c r 's for being out of thing work for a while, errea H e know it w as n o t U ls m other t, a l d idn 't enjoy being alck o r tnking hor- k bo- rid medicine. And his fn th e r d idn 't
enjoy n o t hav ing work.Ho looked very miserable sitting
around th c houac or going ont and thea com ing bnck ngnin und saying to ,Tom m y's m o ther:
to b e r “No luck th is (Ime. I f s a hnrd Ume light » ' '"O
I oTpf Yes. th e re w ere a num ber of rea* lonsa- "0“ ’ why Tom m y wanted shoos.
new Then bo could w ear his Sundny onea i ia- fo r ovcry day and his new ones fo r tually Stmday. And If. on the muddy spring eom- bo should f—
p o w - 'h o ver>- old m S ^muse- *t wouldn’t
m atte r then , fo r nigh t he could say. “I coyly JM t though t I ’d ^ lental th is old p a irloubU *0 I could have ^
K *r «onie fun." T hey i l | | M .tened wouM know ho J \ f t g y lat he bad a b e tte r p a ir eaUon It would bo e hnd “ ll r ig h t \e oc- Ic w as Chrial-
hlfn. roas m om lag u ad C V ^ iW /air, fo r T o m m y awoke
wlUi a s tn r t. He and beard h is fa lb e r ' "*
, w m • h o n t l n i , oa i W .r . O in .of Us Christm as greet- ■"d. w^g inga to everyone Orsngea. igered aad ell th e fam ily were wide awake whose and Joyful.idown. "M other feels b e tte r tb an aho has I cold fo r w eeks." Totiimy heard his fa thor t w ith te lling h is older bro ther and sister, icence “and la s t nigh t Mr. Brown told mo he
had a Job fo r m e l”" Ob. bow bappy Tommy felt, b u t
even g rea te r th a a all tho fam ily rejoicing. It scem od to him n t th a l mo* ment. w as tho fac t tha t S an to Clatis
w bea had called (he nigh t befocc, even elUier though ho had hod to do so much i t - n o already. And theru were coody bagr in caa and oranges and m ltteoe and a beau one a , tlful, shiny, aplettdld pair o t &vw shoes as tt‘ V ltb a piece of p ap e r sticking out o f
oup Is one, upon which wna w ritten."Tom m y's new shoes, from Saata.*
iBtoWBKETSlS■ . • • .■ mate*
■ I M A B K E T S A T A G L A N C E T ? ”.• lowing
, N E W TO B K . D «c 3 0 .-lS tQ ek .~ r !"«J ^ p d ; General E lectrie a t n e w .Jl ®-lifgh, . Ukewij
; Bond#—XrrogulM; f o r e l ^ isaaes th an «• tia mi
_ P o te ig a cxfthaage*—P irm ; stotU nga t new U gh ftfld r«#e ti •ligh tly . w ® ?-1
• ' Cotton—Low er; b c n c f ie l j roifia fiffufe, ardi>j.'
Suffa^-Q ^llet and fcaturelcw . |conU i Coffoo—W eak; Ehiropeao b&yinR. i,
_ ,, CHIOAQO, -Doe. a o . - W h e a t - !®‘ W eak; lack export demand.
Corn—Low er; inereasing stocks. **^Pro Catt)9—Vaev«a}}r lower. tion o'Uogs—S teady to lower; heavy tnlk o:
ropelptB. •' '__________________________ A P c:
T W IN F A L L S M A R K E T S---------------------------------------------------------------
The»a-prlee* are ob tained daily a t 4 o 'e loek In th e a ftem o o a and are in tended to cover only th e av - Dcc. e r a ^ o f prfcee. W here e e rta ia Afny dealer* fo r •b o rt perioda o ffe r a o J t Ju lv tbao tbe qaoted priees s o * ffo r t i f n»t. mado to laelode each pnotationa.
• -Q uotationa a re offered m erely aa aguide to prodncera and ahoold s o t be accepted as reflecting extremea of e ither high or low prieea.
a n ^ M L M A EK ETS. „. P a id to ’ Prodacer* ”
The Twin FalU market* yeaterday i„w g were a . foU ow .. »
Llveatock 3 A»liiH opi — ............................... JC.50 to «8.50 HyoC ow *---- ------------------------^2 .0 0 . to 13.00 RnrH e ife ra ------------------- ----------------- <3.50 q.i,„S tee r. -----------------------13.00 to W.60 n , . ,Veol c a lv c t ------:------------ #5 .00 t a «.Q0 I , ' ,L » b . --------------------------------------- „ .„ o
Fowl*.H eavy b o n * ---------------------J_______ 33cLtglit h e n a __________ ______ .....____ ocLeghorn* — ---- ---------------- ------------ do Rtiiti-jDro era (L c g h r rn ) ----------------- -------l i e yBrollera (c o lo re d )______________ __ 12e • ,Turkey* .......... ........ ................................22cD ucka---- -------------------------------------- 10ca o e » e -------------- ------- --------- -----200 ‘‘f ’”'
DnlTT. JO uttcrfnL creamery ...... .................... 40cn iittw fiit, sta tion ............................... 39cCountry b u t t e r ___ . ______ _____85 o 'Kkk# (fliippers) ................................... -trie "'•‘‘'"II'-gK* (local atore) .............................. 50c enrn
W aeat antf Mill P a e d . . J'W heat, buahel ............................... »1.7L
B rnn, c w t , ......... ................. .................$1,80 I,Brnn, .-SOO-lb. lol* __ ___________ f l .7 5 'Slock food ..................... .................. «2.05Stock fooil, 500.1b. lot* .................. 12.00 "_ mntid
Potatoea, Iturala .............................. .. 85c i ’oP*’®* .............. ...................................... m>«u'
■ Baoaa. nix ^K BcanB, in d i r t ...................................... »4.50 to 2.iV B ean a , rculeancd, aackcd .................$4,85 LoK Sugar, Wholeaala.I C an . ................................... .............. ,8 .63 ■I B ir l .............. ........ ............. ............... r » 8 , ( 3 =•’ =;
— I I— wciaEB TA IL PE IO B i.
y a m a b la a .PoUtoe*, Ib. ______________________ Ota ,Haad JottDW — JOo to 20«
' Cabbage, l b . ____:__________ .. 04e'laolifJow-er. lb__________________1 2 H a «»t 1Celery, b o n c b __________ _________ lOa Urnn
, { P n n tQ ^apetm lt, e « b --------------- 10a to 15s
^Camona, d o w n ___________________ 4 ^Orange*, d o a e n ______-- --- S5a to 60a
..... ......................1«rC rapes, pouod ____________________lOe
j>aliy. KnrlCreamery b a t t a r ________________ 4flaB ohl ch«»#o_____________________ 20c "I'ipWiaeonain c h o c* ____________ ____ 25c four
______ bull.P O E T U U n ) OEADT. conc
PORTLAND, Dcc. 30 C4>)—.IVhcttt—Hnrd w hite, B. H. B aart., Docembcr *1.82, Ja n u a ry *1.87, F eb ruary * I.87 | ' so ft whito, Deeember *1.72, Jan u a ry • 1.73 , Februnry *1.74; wcstorn w hite,
; Dccomber *1.70, January *1.72, Febru- ^ a ry *1.72; hard w inter, Doccmbcr *1.71, ^ k Jan u a ry *1.72, February *1.72; northern ^ • p r lh g , December *1.72, Jan u a ry *1.72,' Pebrtlary *1.72; wm tvrn ted , Docembcr •,*1-07, January *1.08, February , *1.08;
BBB har w hite, December *1.05, Janu-• a ry *1.05.
Corn—No. 3 E. Y. ahipment, Decem- *♦ ker *50, Jan u a ry *50, February *50.
W H E A T V A L U K G E T " J
J O L T F R O M S E L L I N G 7 .2 ^_____ _ *4.1
OniCAQO, Dec. 30 0P>r-8«>Hng out con o f w heat today in largo am ounts aaid nor to eome from lome of tho-lcading bold* bee or* gave a sh arp Jolt to w heat valuoa con
> and to otbcr grnii^ and pravlsions as *3 ^ w ell. I t wna aaserted the European do- pot
m and fo r U nited BUitcs w hea t b ad mo dwindled whereas vessel cha rte rs for- to- w h^at from tb e louthern hemisphere 0.5 wero b e ing mado on a b ig sealo. Clos- *5. iing qnotationa on w heat wera w eak, poi S S-8 to 4 l-2e ne t Jower; M ay *J.74 1-2 , 1 to 1.74 5-8, nnd Ju ly *1.59 3-8 to be< 1.30 1-2, w ith corn 7-8 Co 1 7-Sc o ff , oat* am a t 1 5-8 to 1 7-8c dccllne and provisiona 20( afcowing aetbaeka vary ing from S7 to go €2 eonta, lig, U^ieh o f th e persisten t sibling which p« developed in the wbeat m nrket waa due *8
f t t o atanding ordera to unload a t certa in nu ■ d o t ln l ta lim its in order to atop loaaea. fe f l n y i a g throughont tho day prpved to ba po P fc f only an ffie lea t volumo to b ring about ch | S n e f , tranaietrl-nrilles, th a eloao eoming ro V w hen the 'm arket wa* w ith lo a qna rta r ta ■ o f a eent o f th e day '* loweat level, w ith
« rta ea rrea t o f inereaaed prM rara b f ' |B ajSentiaa w heat a t beloV r'tha price . • ■ !da In th is c aun tty . E aU tfed 'o irti* ’ J Etea o f thc A uatrollaa crap *!*<» were'' Whand. • — ttC?lna cleaT w eathor in A ig en lin a fol- Wring ta ia* ,w h ich b a d : . b ^ in ta r f e ^ -AC; w ith tho w heat harveat added to g kI force of bearlah aentim 'ent and *o ^ cwiio did tho fa c t ''th 'a t 'r y e quota-ns wore tum bling even mor^> rap id ly Hin wheat. On the other band, domea- ^
m illing demand wna *aid to bavo larged and prim ary rccelpta ahow i^ne. falling off. For a t le a s t.th e tim e ,ing, howcvor, bulliah nowa en t li t t le n?ite, wotwithalnndlng th a t alnco Bat- IIlay &fay w heat waa iIowb.about oino ' (|\It* a bushel. UInereaslDg stock* of corn b ad a bear- i<i*I effcct on corn and oata, b n t to m ird c —) la^t tbo corn m a rk c tv j^ ffo d ra th o r dy;ibborn rosistaneo to s^ffltg .baaed on HgUticat wcnkncs*. cliolcoProvision* woro depressed by th e ac- poundn o f grain and of hog values a n d by aii wpk of nn accumulation o f lard herO>. ' ycnrli:
> CHI OliAIX ■.Wheat— Opon. Uigh. Low; Clo*c. io s q . c. . . . . . . 175 17G 170% 170%V- ........ 178U 170 174% . 174%ly ........ 152 152% 150% 150%Com Jc- - ...... 128 12(1% 12.-5% 125%»y ........ 12094 130 128% . 128%ly ........ 1 2 0 ^ 130% 120 120%O a ta - nclivc'C............. CO «0 56% '58%ny ........ 04% 04 H 02% 02%lly :...... 03 C3 01 % 0 1 %
rccoipOASH OEAINB. “ >>1/
CHICAGO, Dec. .'!(M >I^W lioat—No. » red *1.82; No. 3 red *1.82 to 1.88. Corn—No. 3 mixed *1.24; No. 2 yol- to 10, It *1.31. . K'OO'lOats—5Jo. 2 w hito 61 it> 62 l-4c; No. I'Utch A»hito 58 1-4 to .’iUc. , ><■»Byo—No. 2 *1.4(1 1-2 to 1.48. "tciol;R nrlfy~ » 8 }o 57c.T imothy nei-.l—*0 t o -7.15.CloviT (IC0.1—if25,2.'3 t« 33.Lnrd—JIO.O.';. nihH—*10.52.
— - 0.MPOTATO M A EK ETS. „(j,
inA H O FALLS., -Ovc. 29.— (U nited [,,,'115 iiti'i Dfiiiartitii'nl of A gricultnro Mnr- -t Xt'H-B Servii-cs)—I’rnetlcnlly no haul- tf'H hiTi' ncvoiuil llf wcnthcr; niodorali' irc iu<iury; dtimsiucl good; m arki't ri_(iD. n n ; cnrloiiilx f. 0. h. rnsli trnck U. S.0 . 1 iwcki'il, Onlifortiin piu-.k ItuNSCtH fA-(.r:i
to » fpw h:>Io» o f H urn ls t o j. lo te . <’ ,iClilc-iiKO — fiiipjilii'-H iiio ilo iiitc ; do- n u d niocliT iitc; m n rk i't f i r m ; m a n y |,ny,.| irn nliowinK fm r.cn b o tto m n ; W ihCou- n roum l w liitcn $1.10 to 1 .25 ; m ox tly f y c j t l.l.'i to 1.20; fow fn n cy HliudO' liiKl‘i ''i fop lilk round w h ite s fow Buy" *l.21> to ,.15; liliiho HiimcIh a s k in g *2.1.’> to ,2 .’ ; b rn n d cd s to c k h ig h e r. .fil.lin
ICnnnns C ity — S u i 'p lie s liK h t: d i - j m nd im p ro v iiii;; n m rk o t f i r m ; M inno . u tn Iteil i t lv c r O hins *1.2.'1;.
Fort \Vorth — Supjilifs mo'k’rn tc : d u -1*- \ivnd R«od; mivrkvt bUoiir; MtiUo Uur- ‘Is *2.10 to 2.15; (Colorado w)iiU‘« *2 t> 2.05. l-fi(
Loa AnKolcB — Siiloi. Snturdny; do- m nd nnd trnding hIow; S tockton ntnr- ;ct i)ti‘:idy; Stockton Hurbnnka *2.25 to1.n.l; fow *2..10: Idnho ItusBOtn, m nrkot j tfonk ncfounl lionv.v pasnlngH;, no cn rly i uim; riofiiiij; |iric<‘» I'ridny, fi'w niiU's 1 12.10.
San Franrinco — Hupplios m odernte; ,j [cmund nnd trndinR good; nm rkot itrong; price# Bllghtly h igher; Cnlifor. lit long w hii«n^2 fo 2.25; few higher; jj,p: irandcd bag* ^ k ln ^ high ns *2 ..'»0 ; iVnshlngton nnd Iibiho N etted Oonifl und lUBseta *2 to 2.2.’!; Idnho Ituruls *1.500 1.60- • 0 - n
POTATOEB AND PEODDOE. ‘" ' ‘j CHICAOO, PCC..UO. — Pot aloes —
Karly trad ing rn lh rr slow; m arket firm ; ' “ rccciptB 44 cnrs; to tal U nited p tn te s OiipnK'nlK 277 enrsj Wisconsin snekvd round whitCB *1.15 to 1.25; few *1.10; “ bulk *1.25 to 1.35; ono car ordinnry condition *1.10. f j ' ' '
B utter — Low er; cronm rry . ex tras '® 42c; Btundardd 40 l-2c; ex tra fira ts 40 to 41c; firfltfl 30 1-2 to 38 l-2c; bcc- onds 32 to 34 l-2c.
Kgga — Lower; lecolplB 33G3 casos-, . . f irs ts 50 to 54 l-2c; ordlnnry firBta 38 to 42c; refrigerator cxtrns 41 to 41 l-2c; flrBts 3i) to 40c. „
Poultry—Alive, higher; fowln iO to . 25c; springB 20e; roOBtors lOe': turkoyn 30f; diickB 27r; gecao 22c.
POETLAND LIVEBTOOK. 'rO ItTLA N l), Dec. 30 OP)— Cnlllii nnd , j
calvcs, stendy; reccipU 104; nteers good *8.50 to 8.75; mwUum *6.75 to JBJIO ;.^ common 6 to 0.7.''>; cnflncr, cu ttc r *4 toO; y j, hoifera good 850 pounds up *0.50 to
|7.25; common and medium all woSgbts 1*4.25 to 0.50;.cowa good *5.75 to 0.25; common and medium *4.50 to 3’.75; can- u . nors and cuttcra *2.50 to 3; bulla,-good beef ycnrlinga oxcluded, *4 to 4.50; common to medium canner and bolognn ] *3 to 4; cnives,-medium to choico 100 >-n pounds down *7 to 10.50; cull and com- gu, mon 190 pounda down *5 to 7"; medium to-choico 100 to 200 pounds *0.75 to to 0.50; medium to choico 200 pounds up „n *5.60 to 7.25; cuUii and common 100 pounds up *4.50 to 5.50. w«1 nog»—All driveins; rcceipt* 200; ho benvy 250 to 350 pound* medium, good in, and choico *10.75 to 12; medium w eigh t in, 200 to 300 ponnda common, medium, ne good and choiec *11.50 to J2.C0; lig h t 2 .I lighta 130 to 100 poonda, t i l to 12.25; pncking hoga amooth *9 to 10; rough p<] *8 to 0; slaughter pigs 130 pound* down bi modium, good and choice *10 td 1 1 ; to faedet and stacker plga 70 • to 180 pound*, common, medinm, . good and fa eholco *0 to 6.50; so ft oily h o ^ and fa roasting pig* exalndcft Sn a b a te «pia- tatlona.
Sheep and lamba—^ o m in a liy ' atea-
fa lls DAlLY^NEWS, T)T W I N f a l l s ; ' i d a h o , i w
I
; fn t lnmbs up to *10; lamb* h t and hundy w oigbt medium to v . - . i . jlco *14 .to Ifl- heavy w eight 02 unda up, medium, to ptlm a *12 to 14; j j j wpighta culla and common *11 to 14; ’
nrling wcthera medium to primo i).SO to 12.50; w ethera tw o yeara old d over medium, to prime *8.50 to 50; cwcs common W choicc *0 to 8.50; nncT nnd cull *3 to 0; nbovo quota- >ns oxcopt lnmbs on ahorn. basis. j
LOS ANOELEB UVESTOCK.
LOB ANGELES, Dec. 30 </P>—C nttio dnslrii llc tc lp ts 200; offeringn moBlly cowa; jon tb< live, ntrong; bulk she alock curly ifour i ,50 to 5.50; small lots upwnrd to 0.25; th e Ub itni'rs nnd eu ltcrn *2 lo 3.25; b iillt jo f one jud.v; best bolognns around *4; ciiIi-b, .shares noiptii 50; nothing sold cnrly; quol. j OcJi' >Iy stendy to *0.50 to 7.5< for gen. itncu la nl run of Boulhwestvrns. nlly hiHogfl— ItcceiptK 1500; active, Btendj' lied n 10c lower; extretne top *11.00; bulk points
Oil nnd choice l.'O to 19.'> pound 'a t 305 Ltchcts *U.5o to 11.00; mixed b«lch- ^of spe K downwnrd to *10.50: packing BowS|Compa Daily; hiilk *8..'>(1 fo i>. ,poaedi?rrcf>—Ueeolpts, none; tineven; ond al oleo hnndy w eight wooled Inmbn icitiihle u{iwiir'l to *17.
OMAHA LIVESTOOK. | T lu
0.MAHA , Deo, 30.—Hog*— ; jjio'Jiy] ',000; moslly 10c jowor; apots 15c o ff : |ilk 2»0 frt 2.'i» pound bulchcrn *10 f" ';n„inK t.3.'; I'Xttvmo top *10,50; deniTiibli- ’. m h ,,,)10 to JlO pound weights *9.00 lo H>; lOil 140 lo 100 poiinil avornceB *9.25 to 00; packing bowb mostly *0.75 to 9 0 ; 'bitlk. o f nil Hales *9.00 to 10.30;.■erngtj eo»l Mondny *10.09; weiglit1.Tpoonil..C a ttle—UccclplB 10,500; slow; beef | ' '' eers and "hn ntock inosll.v 15 to 25c jj iw it ; b e tte r grades hIiow minimum de- !ine; vi'alern Mfeadyj ntnckfrH nnd .'cders dull', u t Monday dccUno of 2.'e;Jp *10.25 paid - for yenrlings, mixed loern nnd lu ife rs ; • henvy bulloekM
bulk fed nteers nnd yenilings il.llO to 9: eows *3.n0 'to 4.40; holfern ■) to 0.35; eanunrn nnd cuttcra *2.75 .11 bolognn bulls *3.25 lo 3.50; prnc-
vi'iil top *10; stockcri hnd feedenr.1 to 0. . Ijolin
Rlieei>—iteeeipts 1S»®00; Inmbs 50 to .'e lower: bulk fed westerns *17.25 fo W. .1 7.50;. top *17.05; Bheep stendy; cnrly ales ewes *9J5 lo 9.50; some held ' ' • ‘ ighor; feeders dull. 50 lo 75c lower; nrly snles feeding lnmbs *15.25 to •'■>•50. Distr
--------- PinfrOHZOAOO L rV E S T O O K . f,>r '
CHICAGO, Dcc. 30 C « -H o g s — He nnm. eipls 73.000; closinR fu lly stendy n f '« nlorests buying; top *11; bulk desir- iblO 200 to 300 pound averngo *10.40 lo .0.05; 170 io 190 pound kind mostly ^9.90 1(1 10.35; 140 to 130 pound, kiml fu rn • 9.00 to 0.85; fig s fu lly 25c lower; bulk pcnr itrong w eight slnughtcr pig* *8.75 to the >: moslly pncking bowb *10.10,to 10,35; will .Btlmated holdover 32,000. '
Rhcep— Receipts 10,000; cxtrCtiioly ilull; only smnll pnrl o f run s^d . nl noon; f a t Inniba 75c to *1 Iqwor; bulk p„f eatly »ale« *17.50 to 18;. cnrly' top *18; of .1 full ahorn f l ip p e d ‘*14.50; freah shorn fees fat Bhcep .lo to 75c lower; owo top tion >9,50; feeding Inmbn 50c to *1 lower; choice offering* *10.
wool.BOSTON, Dec. 30.— Although the
wool m arket in quiel, some busincsB in ppc b(.dng transacted n l firm priecs. A lineof 'h a lf-b lo o d scoured clothing, flccco (!wool hns moved, a t *1.35 per pound. Fn ir ^amounts of hn lf blood noils hnvo inoved ^nboul on recent qnotnlions n l *1.18. 1* ** ,Tl\Tcc.c*Rhts have sold n t * l 'w ith fptar-,tcr-blood unarrangcd 82 to 85c. I)
--------- JudGOVEENM ENT BONDS. i»v r
, NEW YORK, Dec. .30 0 ^ —L iberty ""d bonds closed;3 l-2s ................................................„>100,30F irn t 4 l - 4 s ........................................ 101.14 j,,ppecond 4 l-4g ................................. 100.22 trieThird 4 1-4b .................................... 101.32 theFourth 4 1-4B ............. ............ . 101.21 StaU. S. Government 4 l-4n ............ 104.20 •'»n''!
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NEW YORK, Dec. 30 OP)— An nd-vnnco o f 1-10 cent occurred in tha raw BUgnr m arket today to lho Lisis of 4.59,duty paid, on sale# c f 5000 bags Cuban jto a local re finer for Jnnunry 8 elear- bci
W hUo not activc, raw sugnr lu tn res b ti were firm on covering and buying by | house* w ith Cubnn connections. Op^sn-'Ing unchanged, prices hardened, clos-.Ing a t tho .best and one lo threq points (.g, ne t bigbor. Jan u a ry eloae 2.82, ^Corch tc i 2.83, M ay 2.04, Ju ly 3.00.
F u rth e r p artia l rcduetions of 25 thi points ’fe re reported in refined nugnr tri b u t list priecs atill ranged from 0.76 to 7.10.for fino grannlated fo r prompt shipm ent, w blla ona tc fln e t lista a t C.25 for Jan u a ry 12 lo 17 shipm ent w ith a fa ir inqdlry reported a t lh a t figure. j j
lie tin cd fu tnrce ww> n oo iaa l.
- HEAD TH E TW IN T.tLLR NEWS. J t
ClASSinEDN E C E N T P E R WORDI v e r t i s e m e n t s u n d e r t h i s h e a d a r e
f a r d e v i s e d o ( b r in f l ln f l t h e n e e d o<
rOCKS IRREGUUR AS “YEAR NEARS CLOSE
STOCK M A BK ET iT O R X O E B . p iTwenty Tw enty -g;___
Induatrinla SoU rondi!...................... 117.37 100.05 -
5"d.iy ........;.............. 117.88 101.45* ^ ’AI'•<“>« ngo .....- ............ 114.82 J01.27 *®” * ‘Kh, 1D24 ................... 118.28 1 02.00
........ - ....... 00.27 81.00 * =Total Btock sales 1,730.500 shores. I
NEW YORK. Uec. 30 OPh~Witb only0 trad in g dny remaining ia 1024,)ck prices todny dovcJofKsd consider- — “ le irregu larity in reflection o f thc £ " JJ «al year end lead juatm cnt of s p o c u - . '^ S ^ live acconnt*. Both tho ra il nnd in. | PO! s tr ia l avoragcs afiowod not dc«clincj —— —
th e day nlthough gain* of one t o '» ^ ^ ^ ur po in ts were scattered throughoute Ust. Total snlcs fell alightly Bhort' POR
ono nnd three-qunrters of a m illion '^wo lo ares. O . boiGenernl E lectric wa* the dny 'e spec-! FOB cuiar fenture. I t opened frac tion , a lightl Iy higher a t 300, aold down to 207, rni- north . •d n t 304, slipped baek n ecupie o f AUI linla, moved up to a new penk price m irror
307 1-2, broke to 200 in reflection M oon' speculatlvo disappointm ent o v fr the FOH
m pany'* nnnounccment of lho pro. Jocalct taed aegroation o f its electric bond i« tak id aharo holdings aad closed a t 297. romc,
“ ^ :~^FOIit o m e D a c f c . O n i l .
T liousnnda of <lu<?kB. crippled by motor uniers. Iinvp f<irincd n colony in th e eni^ae (oiinJis o f Vtcfiirin (sinnda, th a S tn to aveaui Ish und (^nmo nasoelntlon hna an- Pboae oijju-ed. 'r iii‘ <-rJj)j>lp.% unnblo ro = Inml lhe puce se t by tliQ nble-bOiJk'd ' Fl ireliK. Imvc imlK-d to obtnin food hy - i.fi|,..r:illve .'fTorts. ■ FOf
- ' eloae
C/»e, o f M cd id n c P f 'T b r W tnrnis'4 nT Mu' noUon. nnd.i'u'/,',
ho iilifKif-ri'd.-'- o f fill- pn 'frn f n re niT- —prr; •f-nr.v .•lrni-ii*.-nneeH lo ft,*, operntbm. Sol.i1 tnii-1 'ix 'tb lnx to h^ijbl<> nnd room llsittrl' Hie :-iiniiieli tlm l m uat purge - mil <-iir<- If •-.\lontnl;;ne.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS » ™— ■ 2 1 „
ALIAS SUMMONS. surfn. In_ f lie llin tr iH CoUrt o f the KU-vt-HtU ' udieuiI.niMfrlcf o f tho S tate of Idaho. T n nn<i for the County of Twin Fnll«. - ohn (1. Smilh, P a lin fiff.
V. J . Rcliulr. D efendant
iindnif - ^ named de- E , P You nro hereby notified th a t n ft.m.
dnliit bnnbe«-n f iled ngahi»l you In the _____* s tric t Court of tho Eleventh Judicial
ot thfl Stnf<. v t Mnho, in nnd Smi*• or Tw»n Fnll* County, by tho above ~ w inmed (iLiintiff nnd you nro herein- or, ri Ijrccted to appcnr nnd nnawer said eoni- - ~ jdiiiut w iihu i Iwcivtv dnv* of th e ner- ,■ n e r o f thin *urr,mc.|i*, i f ’sw v c j w ifhin‘Jiid Jud icial D intrict, o r within fo rtvInys i f served el-.owhcre; atvil von are ------tiirllier nnfified fh n t untesB yoii no an-pcnr nnd nnnwcr iwi;i eoinplninl w i t h i n -----the tim e herein Bpeclfied. the p la in tif f . will tnke judgment- rtgninsf vou aa prnv. '*®* ed in Bnid complnint. ' ’ **ry
Thc object o f fh is ncffoa ia fn re- cover from thc dofendnnt the aum of z iJ r *2500.00, together with Interest n t £» tr per cent jk t nnnum from lho 20th dnv J'*xn of .\p ril , 1921, togothi’r w llh nltornev's fees ill the i»un> o f *.'>00,00 ns contribu- ‘‘""n tion on n cortnin note executed bv the (fo i p in in tiff lind rtefemlnnt dnled October ~0, 192(1, fo r (h e principnl sum ' of = *5000.00 nnd mnde p.-iynblo to tho F irst N ational Unnk o f liuhl. Buhl, Idnho,
Wifness m y hnnd nnd tho senl o f the L snid D istrie t Cotirt. th is 30th dny of pun Deerm bcr, J02<. ^ '- i i i
C. 0 . SIO niN S, \ (8KAL) "■flc . L. b o w t : n . Dcputv.T urner K. Hnckmnn, a ttornev f o r lv
j'Ja in tjff , rrwiding n t Twin Fnjla, hli,}ta.OEDEE.
Jn th c D iatrict Coart o f tiic Elovcnffi ,'.>fo Ju d ic ia l D istrict o f the Stnte of M nho.'li.n i nv ana fox T-win P alls, Cansla, M inidf)kn!u-;i nnd Jerom o Counties.
In tho m ntter o f fixing thc term a of — court for lho yea r 1025. I
I t is hereby ordered thn t dales for thc convening of tho terms of lho Dis. t r ic t Court in tho sovernl C oaatlea of the E levenlh Jud icia l D istrict, o f the Statu of Idaho, fo r tho y ea r 1025, b'l- and the same nro heroby fixod ns fob lows: ■J’’’'
Tn-in F«J?« Coanty: Jan u n ry JO- Mnrch 9; Mny 4 ; September 14; No* vem ber 9.
Cawtin County—Jan u a ry 12; M ay 4;i^** November 1(5. ' [
Miniilohfl C ounty; F ebn iary 23, Octo-'Ts-' bcr 12. ^ ‘1
Jeromo Couaty: Mnrcb 23, Senlcm- bCT T.
Said term a of Court In eaeh o f th r s.nld Counties to begla a t tbo hour of • ten o ’clock In thn fo tcnoaa of tb c da tes xri above designated, and to be held an d im , ron tinued ua til th o ba*}oM« o f l a e i term ia disposed of. “
Tho Clerk of sa id Court in eaeb of < tbe aaid several Couatiee of said Dis-
tr ie t is directed to file and en ter thi*, o rder o f reco rj, a o d cao«e th a sam e to-*= . be publlahed two consecutive weeks In : some newspaper publU htd in tho *nij
County.' Done a t Chamber a t Twin Pall*,
Idaho , th is 23ra d a y o f D ecember, 3P24. n W M . A. BABCOCK, ^
Senior D istriet Ju d g e o f the E leventh P . Ju d ic ia l D istrict o f (he Btoto of |d ah o . | *
M ^ N ^ D A Y MORNlNt
I ADVERTISED PER INSERTION — iji r e a h v a y s a l i v e a n d a c t i v e , a n d oc
l o l a d v e r t i s e r s t o t h e a t t e n t i o n o l 1
IE BAIiB—PBUITB, V BO BTA SU l* WA:
WANTED—To buy Torn in th e field fanskod; would prefer aroaad Hanson Ninth :i
t w i ,»■ L. M e K IM n . ~ W a S one 430, T w ia Palla. to IV in
n . R. c(r*HTHD-To m an ’ wAn
WANTm^'To'nENT^o~t,' 100 Z ' ' Sr t . on IV ln , r n l l . Bnvo thonlpmom. 8. L ltU n . Bnhl. Idnlio, K. 4. |
~ ’ ~7“---------jlowest IPO E E B H T ~ rn a in 8 H B I> .Palla, \
F()R K E N T - H c a te .r rooms. 210nlh avenue north. Phono 1357W. ' V
quiro 127 E ighth •'venne a a a t : ' "
FOB baxjb<-k i b o b l l a r e o u s
FOR SALE—C hild 'a paah Bioicb erno r 'b Repair Shop. Phone oa8. ■
TOR SALE—*300 f o r *1200 equ ity Tn ' AION Addresa P . Ratca 1
° 3 1 . ____________________ Twin tFOB SALE—Qaod *Ude ttom bano; Jghlly used. C il 443 Seeond avenue arth . Phone 881. ________ to me.
AT3TO windableld* and door g b w . irrora, p la te aad wiadow c lassoon»a P a la t Shop._____________ ^FOR BALB—Two cha ir barber shop, 537J11. sated in Bodaing’* cigar'*lorc. Cheap ' “F iio : takon a t oneo. F . L. Andrciw*, Jo- Idaho 1
g ? ' __________________________ s tree t ^FOR SALE—-Anvils, belllnff, b a ts nmblnff lapplies, plJeya, plnp, ' ‘aoB E. D. K id *ee<»d iu in d . '’ 1 25 fl. P. circ trie Phono 3tor w ith s ta rtin g box- 1 1 H. P. ira* - giae. Idaho J u n i Bomc, 152 Seeooud 'eauo aonth, acro*a f o l. saloa eround joae 040.- FOR
TOO EiafT -•O N T U B N ISIIE D Fnlla^c
FOR IlENT’, almost new 5-ronm lioui>e. farm oae in. Phone 1585-J.i'OIt KE’.'.S'-i’—(iood ii roimi house, ^
0.11-rn, fnriiiice henl. ai-i Seventh nvo-1.' eiiMt, or phone 7H-Ftlcr.i'-(JK K i:N T -lT v o ~ ro o m i I 7 u ~ 'i n
:.ulh Park. Pliono 127J, o r cnll a t .OHI n. Jtiiilf find T ru st building. huuB
PO a BENT—PAEM a---------- -------- combrO Il RK N T-SO neren ,JI in cuUiva-
on, fenced h o g f ig h t; l.'i acrcs altatta,% nillca from Filer, VI milo from bnrd arfnceil ron<l. Fivo room houne, bnrn JT six hornen nnd IS cowb. RiirnI :b o e l *800 cash ront. Sco owner.
j . fn r t in , F iler, Idaho._________ - ^ =
P O E # A l i» ^ U V B » T O a i . " _____!
^TOR* 8 A iil^ 2 -y ea r-o ld ^ 'o o rn seyuU. 3-4 mllo north P i te PolnU alatot . P . PribM a._______________B = s=
BRUATIOHB WA3TTBD
M A TEBN ITT auralng, M rtT E . J Imlzer. PboQe 640R4. b =
WANTEU— Poiltlon na“ housckoci»rn raacb ; ngcd 42. R. M.. caro News. ____
WOAlAN wishea bousnkcepiag. Kc- 'ined, capable, ropseclnble. Phone — 540J. HTTA'— - I - - = _____ ' F l
H E L P W AKTSD O. O,
DININO AND~8LEEPTNQ~car c o n - i " ^ ^ luc to rs (w h ite ); experience unneccs , t s s t t r y . ^ o d fo r hook o t raJe* and a p ^ ? 5 pHcatloiL Supt. E allw ay Exchange 1HOKa ta . C. Lo* Angalai._______ __________ iB W I
cj7iTlJKH, JM up. Exceilont salary-.' **' {■'.xnmin.niunu Feb. I fo r government po- isition* in your Ktnte. K iperieuco un n ec-) -----eiwnry. Free pariicularB; W rite R. T erry I (fo rm er Civil Hervice exam iner) Ig?'’- ' - iJiirrii-tj'r llldg., Wnnhington, J). C. i
LOBT !-------— _____________ — ____ .'Welt
LOST—Monday evoning, brown suede M ad purse. B e»ard . Phono P32. BoJJi
LO.ST— Wwlnesdny evening, L idy’* w ris t w ntch, Elgin, on ilrce ts o f T w in '^ , . Fn lls o r bcltrecn Rluo Lakes grade a n d i™ : ' T w in Falls. F inder plcaso leave 'n t ' Newn office. Reward. . I
I.OBT— T,V., ( T T t i l f r s n T n 'J I J T " J O T jbi-tweeii Kknggs nnd Kinnoy grocery.! a , |.\foney is tj.idly need«d by wotn.m w hol tr ] Ilint il, who is rrippled and ill. Please ' = u-iivr III News office f„ r her.
L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S ™
W tB E A N T CALL.
Dee. 20th, 1'924. 0B( W arm nJ/ o f tbo American r a i ls R es-! C
r-rvolT D istric t Numbcra 405 to 501. bolh 1 Wii . flc lu ilv r and Number* A l to A-39. in-1 A c la s lrc , will be paid on pre*cntollon to lh» tTCMUTpr of Ibe d istrict. In ter- en t e-o-e* Dee. 31st, 1024. =
I W. H. SPENOE,i^ T r tf ts u re t American Falls R estrvo ir __
-111-_____________ - _________TWW AERi.V!r I
Dec. 20th, 1024. EOW arrant* o f ’ odopendcnt School Die- 3
• t r i c t No. 3, lasted d a rin g Ju ly , A ngust 1' .a i,d fieptcmber, will bo paid on Prt*cn- —
ta tio n to tbe t-easu rer of the d istric t., In terc« t caas^t Deeembor 31*t, 1024 __
E. B JOHNSON, Trea*urer, OE/ fnd. School Di*t. No. ] . ]
I C /n c Ic E b e n“Dc wny n fi-w nicmbom of dis -con* » /
' crecn^lon drops o(T to sleep." cald = • U n d e Eben. •'la c inetcr compel yoh
pasto r (o r»!mlnd ‘cm dot hc’a glvln’ ’em a sernion and not n little bedtim e ID ■ { -•tarr." I
NG, DECEMBER 81.1924!
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- ANTI WORTH I’iii - / J a1 o o h s t i t u t e t h e b e s t m e a n t
o l r e s i d e n t s o l S o u t h I d a h *
w A N T B i><-M z0O iaxajurB otm
^ A N ^ :D —To. ren t garage near ith nvencu north . Phone 1357W. kTANTEO-OW h o m a ; J J t ia a Twin Jealla V eterinary Hoapltal. D r.B. O ro o m e ._____________VANTED—tlauso wagon,” w ith « hont equipm ent; no eanvaa w ag o a , ,, itcd . Addrosa W2- cnro Ncwa.VAN'C^To twM irw . ow uat ba-«Vaa m fo r snle; givo particulara aod est price. John J . Black. Chippow*Is, Wisconsin. i
■WANT—Potatoe*, applca and on- m s; a lto bouna. CaTlota. f . D .IcCoy. Tel B«3.
TO LOAN
klONET TO LOAN—Farm an d a lt< iperty. C. E. P o tte r, rea l eatata .pno 374.________________ ____________iO N E Y TO LOAN on fa rm p ro p e tty . . tea low. Addresa P . 0 . Box 401,IB Falla, Idaho. ‘_________________}1.X P E R CENT— If you ha o a good UJ nnd w nnt to borrow on it, w rite me. Box B2, T w in Fnlla. Idabo.
MX80HUUA3TS-nni
’A R T I E s '^ n t iB g * lo igh 'rides, call r J I l . ^
lho VuJcaDixing Worka, 230 Shoahonecot w est. Phone 720._______________?(^{ POTATO BA O S got them f r ^0 . Kcllogff, 804 Second avenue north , ono 050W P . O. Box 754. .
rO E S A U ^ S E A l i rB TA TB
FOB S A L E -T h ir ty acres farm land0 uud th tco-fourth mlU* from Twin lls c ity limit*, n ea r pavod highw ay.,od pb»co for d a iry or small stock rm. >M. J . Swooley. Twin Fall*.
OHIOSCENB.
w a n t e d —P o u ltry of all k l n ^ top ices. H. C. H unter. Phone Q03W.ClilCK Er^tt to rIUB. Lnrscn strn in . Phono 75>W.T o i l tJALIi— E x lr r fH io puro single ,mb Rbodo Islnnd « c 4 eockorcls from ^ iBlcrn alock. Phono 050W. P . O. Box^4: _______________ __________l)iA N T '"S T llA lN Mainmolb BronzO irkov toms, 2 y ears old. Phone l2Ri L*. Mrs. C lifford Donny, Tw ia
’_________
WANTBD—ATTIOMOBga B
WANTED—S ev era l good oaed aat*. ohn B. W bita Co. Pboae 147W.
.... t a m - ■ I ■
P R O F E S S IO H A L
A T T o w r a r s _____________•
iH A P L. B O P O n J—Boom. 11 a d 11' ' r ' i» t N .tlopn l B m k Btdg. th o n .<
n TraT.t^ over Clo* Book *»torp. lO ttN W . O EA H A M -Law yer^^iionk i '
T rust Building. Phoao C3S-B. fcRHEE B. WHiflON—Lawyer. h o S e e 0 . a a i l i 2 5 ^ v e r c i ty C*J» B W B B lia h - A t t o t ^
It-law . P raetiee ia all court*. Twia F»IU. Tdahft-
B U S I N E S S D IR E C T O R Y
b l a o s s m it b
BXtAOKSMTTHlKa.Welding H ardw areM aeblnista HoraaaboareBoUenaaJiiDg W agoa K o k eta B laetom lthlag Bpring W otka
Ec«nK«l M achine Oo.Phoae 1202 glO-220 Beeoad Bonth
a u t o BEEVIOE.
B’T T O E isA asirB P E O IA IilflT — L loa*l A. Dean. Wo correct all S tu d tb ak er - tronble*. 120 gecond Avenca WeaU
; O LA Sa
1 WINDOW OLABS—Wind *hieMs, cabln e tw o rk . Moon** Bhop. Phono S.
TEANBTEB_____________
OBOZEBE TEA N RTEE CO. P boae 34B,I Crating, Btorage and L iln r ty co a l IW AEBEEQ ~TBjCN8rEE AND 8 T O ^I AOE 0 0 . Conl and wood. P hono l i ^
^ —Garbage bawled daily. P hoae 800.
BBOB EH PA IBIN O
T W IN P A IX S ^ O E E E PA IE IN O 188W. Sbosbone. P b . 308. BeaJ leather. Oooiiyoar bcela. W ork
Meyera, Prop. 130 Second a tree t 8 ,I Twin Poll*. W e also carry new tho—.
I \ ' V U L O A inH N O
S * ^ B T A T B ~ V U M ^ ™ r o ' " ^ISO Second ave. w ea t Q oodya«*afc M iller tirea. V cleaalalng, rtfraaalag^
BTTiT.TAnpa.
M i 5 A 6 i 5 f ~ ~ i B o a . to T ~ H lii« < « :
n o y tn c B H T t t .
i D / S b ^ o i n n i T O i o o , w i sk V 1 rto n .. W rt. n o n . IM W .
I ___________
[ : E . 'E . D e n t l e r , F o r m e r R e s id e
K o f E d e n , S u c c u m b s t o S u
1 d e n H e a r t A t t a c k .
1;. . E. E . Dontlcr,, 025, jiloiicor settL- • o f tho Edon, Idaho, vicin ity , a»dV' yoara vtuit n t««l<lont o f BoIm, d; TuetdAy from offceta of n suddon bo-7 ottnek. Doatlj occurred wlilIi? ]
B ciitirr, w llb h ii son-In>law, Dallas 0 don o f.E d o n , n t whono homo hc t
\ i ln r . Dontlor had vinitod for nbout monlh, wan .Ini(pcctin(; O ordon’ti pla mining claims a t tlio foo t o f T trin fi
; on Snako rivor, nhoiit e ig h t niilot noi. flflflt o f here. Death camp ' with[ warning. M r. D cn tle r’a health np[j onlly had boon good.
Gordon snid hc wns prcccding futhcr-in>law whon ho honrd tlic ol
i xniin groan an d turned lo soo him: to llin knees nnd^Uioii to his side. DcI A]<iuirontly woa tvlmost Instantaucou:I. i’hyslcians, n fto r on oxnminatlonI tlio hody mado Tuesday ovoning. sta, Ihnt death hnd rosullcd from nnur: o f tho aorta, and probably had booa
stnnlanoous.Bem oval S lfflcn lt.
D ifficu lty waa c«porloncod in ron ing tho body from the canyon, P OroMman, coroner, o f Tw in Falla a t nunibor of assistan ts boing ompio fo r about throo bonrs In t^o undor Ing, Tho body was l if to d over 1 rock w alls by means of ropes and carried moro th an a milci along a s and ico and soow coverod tra il to to{> of tho canyon.
The body was brough t to tlio Oi man m ortunry here. No arrangcm fo r funoral services had been mndo ovenlog.
n esides' his wifo, dccodent ia vivod by throo sons, ono, F m n k D Ic^, residing hero; another a t Boise a t th ird a t Bend, Oregon. Bo is
] ' vivcd also by hia daughter, &Cm. 1I don of Edon.
L O F F E R S T R A C T O R C O U R
[ Dnring tho two wcokn from Jnn i2fl lo Feb ruary 7, lOS.I, tho nnnual I to r flhort courae vrill bo conducted the U niversity of Tdnho, nccordinf announcomcnt by Kf. R. Lowi», nci
[ head of tho iinivorsity dopartmontL ngrieulturnl engineering. Tho <I tliBTgo mado by lho un ive ts lly forr. courso la fhe ronlly nom inal sum of
Instruction by moans o f illustrn I Iccturcs nnd domonstrntions will
givwi on tho construction, repnir 1 operation o f tho vnrioua trnctora 1
trac to r engines. Sovcrnl o f tho ir L up-todn to trac to rs will bb dismnni
^ nnd cinm incd under lho aupervisionskilled men. Two days of lho coi w ill bo dovotod to tlio gnsoliuo n<
I mobile.I Such work ns soldering, babbitt
b rn»ng . cnno hardening and th e uii tupQ nnd dies will bo takon up. Spe empliMis w ill bo givon lo vnlvo tin ani\ iunlliott synloms.
F urther infonnation m ay bo soci by w riting to th e A gricultaral Fngin ing Departm ent, CoHogo o f Agricult
' Moscow, Idaho.
C H U R C H O F F I C E R S N A M
O fficers of thc hoard of tho 1 Cliristiiin church for tho coming •were clectcii M oo'lay evening a* lowii; Chalrmnn, W. 8. P arish ; c Georgu D. .SiivicrH; trciwuror, F Bi.'iek; financial tk'crctnry, L. L. rii'k ; m issionary secretary, Itay Beauchamp..
i h e | - J o i e l
I JIOOERSON— F. A. ITarroy, 'Fnlls; P ao l E. Nussbaum, Chieago; Mooro, PocJitollo; John L. E bert, ! s u C ity; V. A. Kodney, W ichita I Toxas; E. C urlls W arron, Burley Turner, Twin Falls; A. I . Dontlor, lister.
I P E R R IN > W o h n Brockic. J.‘ Boylo, B ujw rt; Mrs. IL E . Gunde
gcr, H azelton ; 0 . A. Cowman, Lako; W. L. Youmana, Sc.nttlo; V Eboliooda, Lowiston; W. A. Kuhs
• w ife, St. Lonia; Charles W right; Ch Sidweii; WUllam Konsingcr, Jn rb
fc W. W. W ilder, Ogden; J . T. Latand w lf^ Ilngerm nn: W right C A. E. Peterson , Ogden.
To wbom it may concern: N oU ctt'la heroby gWcn o f-iny i
tioa to apply to tho board o f ci oomrolsslonera a t th c ir nex t tc n oc tifig in Jah u a ry , fo r such depat the boiinoss o f my o ffiee m ay T6 SIG N ED ) 8. CLAUD STEW A RI
- —adv.
RoBfro B«i*oty Shoppo. Pbons- * |V .
OHLOBIMB OAS TBEATM EJ r b r colds, brondiltla, Im ti
Itlf, eorys* tn d dmUar »Uinu , . B onn of txMtmont, 0«30 ».
tod 6 p. OL . T W P f T M d S o u m o
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ns Gor- ^ ^IC
north '
i " " ' 1 S S M - . V I l W l / a O i J g l M r G tion o f d e m a n d f o b A form al inves , s ta ted tlon to ascerta in If England inurlam Ja p a n aro engaged ia a Kroat r icon In. oi-mamenti raee in w hich tho 01
Stat«8 Is boing lo f t f o t behln, sabmarlnoB, o lrc ra ft a n d o thot po rtan t auxlUarios, h a s beon 1
rom or- ti«foro tho senato n av a l a ffa irs I, P . J . m ittoo b y Senator K ing o f Uta] B and a =
1 BROK UNr W i m{cmonts ndn last
i> .u r . C o u r t D e c id e s In F a v o rk Dont-
and O a k e s a n d C o m p a n y A g ais aur-
" • Oor. C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r s .
lU R S E l>iil>u(e bct'vccu Oiikcs itnd coui| wholesalo groccrs, uud Tw in Fnlls <
Fniiuury ty conimissioncrH, involving d iffe ial trac- o f npproxim ately $121.'50 in tho 1020ctcd u t Buiial p roperty tm iisscssniL’n t ngding to the rorporatiun, wjih docidod by J
ac tin g \v . A. Bnbcock in d is tric t courtnont of Tuosday in fnvur of Onlcus andR only pajiy nnd againnt tho commissiofor th is Cortlficulo of tnx delinquency coviI o f $2. tho eomp.'iny’« property hore. tim( s tra te d rodomption o f which would hnvc will bo pirod Jnnuury 5 nost, wns ordorod lir and oollod and lho county treasn ro r wa ra li^id toctcd to accvpl a» fu ll paymcn 0 m ost 1920 tax assessm ent thu am ount tinnllod the company hnd offered and thn t sion of rojcctcd bccause of tho dlspucourso n ,o c o u r t’s dceision susta in s an (
0 auto- niii.lo Jnnuury 20, 1021, by lho con tiioncra tlLHt reduced the assessed v
b ittin g , ti„ „ „ f Oakes nnd compnny proj use of h.Tc' from $10.'5,000 lo *7-i;STi:Bir
Spcclal jiott-crod tax from $8705.85 lo $Ofl lim ing j in j Jt doclart.'o null nnd void 11 so
order mndo March 13, lO Jl, resell secured the order fo r the reduction nnd so ngineer- the valuation aud lax figures ba< cu lture , tlir ir original status.
In tim ida tion B isto d . A M P n Kvidenco wns introducod by . HIVICU Botiiwoll and W. Orr Chnpmnn, .
noys for Oakes and company, to 10 I 'irs t commissioners hnd ad
thc order o f March, lOUl, a f te r do • " c l e ^ th u t tiicy do so hnd been m ade ' , , J* them by tho T axpnycra' league,
L Pat-, . . jcctcd to th rea ts by o ffic ia ls of " ..rgnniiation.
Tho original valuation. Judge co<‘k hold, had bocn m ade a t n tim under condition* when no necurntj
q 1 e mato of tho value cnuld bo ma<l i irh ilra ry figuro boing fixod bj
_______ assessor and Assurance being givecompany th a t error would bo con
r, Tw in by tho commlssioncxs upon prcson: go; J . F. " f Pfoo^-r t K an- Mombors of tho board of county ta F alls, niissioncra a t tho timo wcro \\ rley; 11. Pariah , Yf. F . Breckon and T. E . 1 lor, Hol- Oakos nnd company nppeolod I
d is tric t court from tho coramissii o rder o f M arch IS, th a t rcscindc
J. n . reductions provionsly ordered in indt^lfiti- tion andan, 8 n lt Tho cnso for the commiasionor ); K. M. defended in th t f irs t instan !uha and F rank L. Stophan, form er ^county ; Charles noy, and Ilom cr C. M ills, thon ati nrbidgo; for the T axpayers ' league. Wh( Lnwwcll cnse^was rcopcincd Decombor 22
II Coroy, for prcsentntion of fu rther evidcil>half-of Oakes and company, oi argum ent, the present board o f < com m iulonors was roprcsc^ted by
ay In tcn- Tftyior, county atlorney. f eountyt TCMlar 6 = M = = = B e =iputies as
^RT,
r : ; .
and afte r Jgerald Motor C fcTTo*- ' r
- V ^ o r h e c
‘i i HI S o m e t i m e P r o m o t e r o f R o g e
f s o n - W e l l s L in e I t e m i z e s h
C l a i m s A g a i n s t 0 . O t t i c i
^ Conrad Wolflo, occording tos ta to m ^ t filed in d is tric t court h Tuesday, to n lT a tt^d oxpondltuTcs In sum. o f >24,205 in conneotion w itB 'i voylng, prom oting and financing Rogerson'W clls ra ilroad project, wh
H H has bocn taken over and ia being pi od lo completion by lho Oregon tib L ine. Wolflo ia suing J . L. Ston for thla aUR), togothor w ith tlQO, clnimod na losa o f profita result
JM from salo o f tho Idaho C entral Rnilr W com pany'a s tock 'nnd nsso.ta by Sicti
to J . A. K eefer o f Twin Falla and E O ray of Contnct, ngonta fo r n rnilr fund raised by citizcna o f south Id and X ovada for purchaso o f thu Id
1 Central holdinga in order lo clear [ flold for building of tho Unc by
ivestiga- -Short Lino. W olflo'a claim ia advai nd and under provision of a contrnct ‘t ^layal B tcw art whereunder he w.ia to HUI
nud financo lho project. I t is dispi iio t im- on tho grounds lh a t WcQ mado him self fnilcd to comply w ith var irs com* provisions of the contract.J tah . j fe e ts Demand.—'------- W olflo 's itemized sta tem unt or ‘
of particu lars o f surveying, promo aud financing tho Idnho Central ro a d ," wns h ied in court hero iii spiinso to demand for such statoi
I ■■■■<• mado by J . R. Bothweli and W. I I Chapman, attornoya for Stowart.I I * .ftntcmcnt wjis filed by T. K. Ilacki U I L n ttorney for W olfle, who rcceivc
frum Spokano following aovcrai d delay during .which W olflo 's wl
. nbonts wcrei unknown tu hia uttorne< 'O r OT W olflo lucludos in Ihc jvtalemeu
nccount of pavrolls nnd cngir I g a i n s t $7702 .2 0 ; on account o f his own
w eeks’ tr ip to W ashington nml , Vork, $2215.1!>, and on account of
own lerv ices fo r nine months, a t per month, $4S00.
ompany,[Is coun- C stllna It 8qu*ro.ffereuco She hnd arrived a t a I lttle statlo 020 per- Verm ont on a cold, sto rm y oight against hired an old m an to drivu hc
J- Judge trl«nd’s farm , up onjong the I Jft Tbo rond,t w ere In bud q>ndltlon 1nd com- Atorm and thu rldo wus nllogc ssioners UHComfortnble one. ' ‘Flow muc coverina * ' urrivln■imo fo r *’®*‘ "W ell, m a’am ,"nvo ex man. "my reg 'la r pricerod can I’u t soeln* as It’s soch a
n igh t nnd tho goln’ so terrib le , I ’ll ncn l o f centa."—Chicago Tribune,
mt thn t lint hndsputo, A tourist nnd his wife, u fle r t in order ^rom nbroad, w ere tellingcommis-d vnlua- *“ Pnrla. Tho huabund m entioned
t cnthualuam a p icture which n-ajy-----jl sen ted Adam und Kvc nnd th e aer
In th e G arden of Edon. In cunnet »ooii.jD forbidden 1I soeonu w axed etithUBltiBttc^scinding jntopjc^.tcu the rem ark : "Yes, 1 se tu n g p icture m ost lo tercatlnsback to f ju s e , you ace. wc knew tho unecd
W ives and QoaU TMOoad.>y J . R. A nclcnt recorda of Yorlc county, n, ulto r- Qrcsen.-ed In th e cou rtho iue a t All to ahow thoiv th a t a t ono tim e gonts nnd v adopted tn w ero not nllowetl on thc lale
• domand Shoala. Oae flshermnn brou.’ ht ido upon tbere , a l tb e AAtne tim o tmpoi ae, and gotta . Lengthy legal bacen sub- waged concerning th e raaof th n l finally 1( w as se ttled tha t
:o a ts m uat go but tho wlfo could i Ige Bab- “tim e and The Sca Oistres* Call,rnto csti- T h e cull S U S, used by ahlps n made nn » • ® distress cull. Is purely nrbli
by the ' grouping of le tte rs nndriven tho chosen because of tho unusual correetod blawtlon of do ts and dasbes v
n a k e It dlstlnctlv* aboro all i sontatlon cooalata of th ree dot*, am lv com dashes, spaco. and throo
<V. VI.s. Muore. ^ . . . tt)d to tho B ehave i n Y o u rse lfis s io n c n ' W hat mo.tt people moat need ndcd the b e tte r opinion of • tlieiij.'tclvei in vnlua- Pgotlstlcully—bul arising from uo
ost ostlinaiti of the ir own rapabl mors waa Inspire tconlldonctanco bv themsi-lves and direct them to i I ty ntto r- “ '‘‘J’ nccompl
nttornoy-Vhen tho . ---------------^
22, last, N o R e t t fo r S in n ertidcnco oa Ju s tic e 1« a fow Jum ps I , and fo r the most clever hlnner. There of county rest fo r th e wicked, a cu llty cons
by J . W. Is ever on th e burning Hands chnnge.
m t Er Jarjuary 1,1925, The Fitz Co. will be known as th(
;e s M o t o r C o,
p y -i- . U n O ; ^ ^ ’« ^ r ^ t b o t
sHoilov d iteh w ith a b ro k en .rig h t-fr iO 0er« w h e e r aboii.t ■ th rw miles ea s t o t .B e U ie T nesdar foreuo6n w hen th e d ri* n i » Vornon Dobbs, tu rned to th© sldo ot I I a U I collision w ith a F o rd « i lC ta i . d riven w ith O T ident'diffienlty ovor
ioy ro id b y .a woman coming from woat. W eight o f tho lieavy—rat
to h is crushed tbe wheel wken i t slipped, r t hore th'o sido of tbe road, and tho b ig i ) In tho tb a l wM W Oving slowly, como to a ) itB 'aur- w ith o tfR ip p in g ovor. Tho aovon ] n g tho s o n g o d K ^ o tnkon in a tax icab t . which Tw in T l ^ t u Duhl whcro thoy m et g push' casbound stngo thn t r e tu r n ^ f ;j ah o rt ihoro to Boiae. Tho accident occaslo S tow art dolay of only nbout a ha lf hour. >150,000 damoged machine waa repaired Tuea csulting afternoon, tnilrond ■ ” ■
IHOISEfPllfllH mtmt mict w ith > survey
? w o 'tio L a r g e s t P e a c e T im e A p p ro p i
t l o n P a s s e d b y R e p r e s e r
or " b i l l t l v e s ; C a r r i e s $ 7 6 3 , 0 0 0 ,1‘oniotlngml rail- » ---------0 in re- j WASHINOTON, Dcc. 30 (>P>—Sj ta to m cu tjiu g illong a l nlmost nn unprccodc
Orr jo g is la tlvo clip, tho houae today pt art. Tho tho trensury-iKJStoffico aupply Inckman, wliicJi, w ith ita 1703,000,000 to la civcd it the largest poacci timo approprii al dnys monsurc evor conaidcrcd by congre1 whore- Sont to tho sonato practically i 3rney- Q„t amendment a fte r only two <] meut on consideration th e bill provides, at inginoers things, $11,000,000 for prohlb own aix enforcem ent, and $20,000,000 for id Xow const guard service, hnlf o f w hich V it bo availahio during tho coming 1a t $500 -JJ cui\,5ng rum s
gling.Othor items in tho bill includo $2
000 for oporation of tho tranaconl tnlion In ta l a ir mail serviee, $920,373 fo r i Ight nnd ti-uancc of pneum atic m all tub<0 her to N'ow York cily , $10,0.■5(1,200 fo r thc ;hf hllla. turns scrvlce, and $£>,103,101 fo r tho on from n,, hoalth serviee.together Tho fourth o f lho annual aupply much do JJO to the senate which ao fa« iv lng n t Cnlled lo net on any o f them , the in, • su ld j,;,Mago cleared tho w ay fo r conai
“ tiou by the houao later in tho woi* ,® “ tho arm y ajiproprlatlon moaauro,
call gggtlons of the trensury-postob ill dealing w ith m lnta and o ffices and concerning tho upkeep im provem ent o f public buildings
er th e ir nppJoved by lh(,\ houso a s drafto ling tho tho npproprintlona eommlttee.' boforo finn l ac tion oa tholed w ltb H ej,resentativo Busby, dem ocrat,1 repre- „i,,ippi^ moved to re commit tho b ' “'■‘'’1)?° tho npproprintions committoo to on Urn’l l "p l'rop f'^ tion for tho pay of
, m all carriers rnisod from $88,350,' Vo. ZL $«1».2.'.0,000. The motion wns loaX , b 7 ________________Dccdoie.” W IL L OHOOSE WARDEN.
ad. ■ ■WASHINGTON', Dee. 30Dty. Me,. Goneral S toao 'w ill decide witt Alfred. nnmo o f a wardcnd w o w A tlan ta ponitonliary to succcIsles of Sartnin, deposed wnrden nnd
i.^ht hla iiidlctcd by a fcdernl g rand jury, nporllng
battle • . ■
h a t th c 'M , t . , . MoromI.ps nt sou
I T Z ‘. < < V O Tual com- A ^!s wblch
" LAVERma THEATER,ree m ore BesorvaUona a t M ajestic 1
91. Season TlckeU $2.60 a
loed la n [ ';lvea—not 1 n an hon-
rrTni T l r r 1
For Ngtronaclenco mds.—Ex-
Another boffalo dim — . ■ ■ Sunday aad for those \ i ^ H Pnt yoor order in by
a limited omotmt to be A six-conrso dinnor
$1.00 por plate.
itz-
: : T o m
tb o iu d,|ato ......."it-front' lac-.'Oaaferma Mta. Cum. _ Byan left TnetdAr, evenintf'-on » i '* to CiOItoiiiU.) d r iv e r , . . - m- « . , <I o f the ‘ On BnainMa T. W right>rd car, th e Twin Fblla B an k and T roat «o vor the pany lo ft Tuesday evening bn a bt om tho neaa tr ip to S a lt Lake.
rao tori •ped. o f f n n d e r M edisal rn ^ ta m X —J. >lg caJ^ W illis o f Bogerson, haa, been roceii > a h a lt A p a tien t fo t m od lc^ tre a tn e n l on pas- tho county g eaera l hosp ita l
m o t 'th e ' O ond»J<« V W t—W. A. Hoppeabi d from Tuesday m om iog fo r, h ia homo
, ^ Sacrnmcnto, Cal., a fte r , a v isit vi ir. The " ' “ tives and" friends in Tw in P
rueaday M a ttl ig e Idcenao—A morrij license w na' issued Tuosdny a t
e l county rpcorder'a offiee to Shert ChurcU and E dna U S ta to ^ both
_ _ _
1 Undergoea Oporation > - F ran k I I I I bort o f Twin i 'a lla , a t tho county { I I I oral hospital Tuosday undorwent I I I operation fo r roliof from an affeei I L L of nn nnkle.
1 F&Uont a t Hospital.— Anno Wes bcok, 10, daughtor of Mr, and I
* 0 p r i3 " Qeorge W usleibeok of Ja rb id g e , i p a tie n t for mcdicnl troatm ont nt
!S 6 n t3 ~ county general bospltaf.
30 000 ^ Homo—Mr. and Mrs, J* , D oW itt and fnm ily moved Tuos
in to th c ir now rcsidonco a t : E lovonth ort-onuo north which <
Speed- jjurchnsod rccontly from J . S. K icodonlcd _ ________y poasod E o tu m From Ogden—B ryan Wrl ply bill m anagor c f W. iT. W right aud i to ta l, b company storo horo, and M rs. W r }priation ro turnod .Tuesday from Ogden w ngreas. thoy apent Chriatmaa holidaya lly w ith- Tolativca.ro d a y a 'i — *------I, among To V isit l a K ansas—K 8. Ca ohlbition who hna bocn tho gueat o f hia
for tho Ooorgo R. C arter of H ighland V ch would le f t Tuesday m orning fo r nn in iig fiscal i"^to v is it w ith h b do^oghter in C t smug- Qto'fc, K an.
a *« flOO ^ V is it .-M r. and Mrs. A^ ^ d o l l J . Allen nnd fam ily arrivod 1 , I dj»v from their horao a t Balt Laktubes in w ’'!'luuea »a f ie n d s hero. Thoy woro ac
pauicd by Mr. and Mrs. 0 . C. i ici pu - returnod from- a v isit to
pply b ill. -------fa r hna [ goo^t E xecutive Talka.—F. Doi
the b ill 's iinH-li’V, d is tric t scout oxccutive onsidera- KiJer Tuesdny nddressed membor week of tho F ile r K iw anis club a t a rcj
iro, m ooting, discussing tho boy 1 )08toffico m ovement in goneral nnd omphasi d assay tho need for tra in ing of adult 1 [cep and leadership, nga were ‘ ------------------------- -“" • a k y j F U N E R A L S
tho b ill, BOREN—Funernl seni’icca for >5 ra t. Mis-1 Boren, daughter o f Mr. nnd ho bill to ft. Boron, wboao denth occi
to bavo,^jon,)„y_ „ je to bo held a t 2 o ’ of ru r a l , th is afternoon a t tho DoW itt c!
,350,00 to horo nnd nre io bo conducted b j 1 lost, 09 Bov. Mr. Ellis o f tho Nnzarono ch
' \ O et Your
1925 calendar Noi•rdon for M tmnco In bnUi iuccced A. I|nd^ lately 1 M o O f l ^ S S k o p
[li Olsen Playersm
U A N D I”SR, PRIDAY, JAN. 2 a t 8:15 P. Btic P b a rm ac r today, 4 p. m. Tickets «1.&0 aj SO aod tL75.
llo Dinneiew Year’s DayUnner for those who enjoyed it la le wbo came too late, by phono. OaU 238 as thore ia on
I be served.,er served from 12 noon till 8 p. ]
n ’s C a f e
a ! i S ^ - T J v ”t Vf T 4 0 p m ta r « t Toe^dajr
' tlBQOUlj above the M e t Uii^ for ......Sv . M .,how i ior, thO ;.flrstitla«.«laeeOuaxUB woveoBOer 4, la s t , ;* p ^ o d o r 58 a trip dajn^ Meorita^, to reeorda. of tbo
igoverament weather observer*! ata- tion hero. Memenry’a low mark
I ^ t of for the 24.hour period ending ®ie«- . It com* d a y ovenlng was 36 above and high a bttsl- ^ 4 , 42 above, tbc weather, obaerver.
reported . P ree lp ita tlon was roeorded _ _ n t one-half inch.
2 , 1 , Weat her conditions Tuesday w et* , ^ , w idely varied including U((ht ra in , neni a i followed b y -a brlo f period o f aun.
sh ine in th« afternoon, w itb anew* Mnbaek ^ eharaeter*lome In b t lo s o f n chlnook except w arm th It w ith afternoon,a Falla 'Ondor tbo influonco o f higher
tem pornturo and rain , thaw ing con- tarrlago tiu u ed throughout the day, b u t was a t tho ha lted abou t 10 0 ’clock T u rd a y
Iberman n ig h t when m oroury fell again be- i)0 th o f low tho frooidng point. Forees of
workmon la tho employ o f the m unlclpol s tree t dopartm ent kopt
A Hal- busy a ll day T uw day and untU lato Ity gen- la th e evening in efforU to main-
“ tn ln as noarly as possible an nnln- ffecUon to rm p ted flow o f stream s o f w ator
released by m olting snow,
Weator- ^ = * s s s ^ = a s s = s a « s = a = ^ ^ = a * d Mra.JO, U a
S C O A Lh thoy
Klmr,.. H i - H e a t , A b e r d e e n a n d
u I 's o M P e a c o c ic R o c ic S p r i n g s■Wrisbt
, whoro Y O U E O H O IO Eya with
NYE BROS.d View,a Indof- PHOIIE 83la Coun-
rs. Won- —
W. 0. W. DancerlTcooT Year’s Eve0 accom- _ _c . Alloa December 31to Snll I , o . 0 , p , j j ,u _ o o n iw i]
_________ In v ited
Dougins ^ = = = ^ = = s ^ = s = a ^ = at
r X w ® a l e
T L u t D E L IC IO U S A P P L E S
■ J. H. SEAVER^ ^ P H O N ^ 3 6 ^ ^
or N ancy
occurrcd I Storage Warehouset t chapel N egotiable Beceipts Z snedll by the
° Cash Advanced“ ■ j on
W arehonso Becelpt*
J. H. SEAVER f _____
^ ^ ^ Q Q S S S iE X S S ^
H o o s i e r F u r n i t u r e C o .
TWDT FAJLL8
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” FLRN^TUREL o w e r P r i c e s
B ogi, StOTM, Llnoloum I V ia it Our Bxchango Z>ep«stauat
A . H . V IN C E N T C O .irSomething Bettei
M alted MUk B read
a t your gtoeor
3 Loaves fo r 2 5 o
1 only First PremiumBakery
p . m . 161 M ain W est
P O T A T O E SWANTED
J . H . S E A V E RPHONB 336