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^ ' "T w ^ v e P ^ e s VOL. 11. NO. 91. T lilllillili lIlLu* LnU I zzisHiami ' r ==Ellen=Tcrry-Receives-Lastand -f --------- Greatest' Cattr~ & tl-e o m e s -Jt ____ QuiellyJn-QijainLEacililiOitsft at Edge of Ancient Hamlet ? I » (By Tli'e Associated Prcs.1) ShtALL HYTHE. Englnnd. July 21 H I —••No funeral gloom, my dimrs. U l when I am gone." U| Ellen Terry, famous bclovi-d actreM. has had h^r wUh. for bcouly und ' penco and lovinc U-ndemt^ sorroimd- ' --------- ed-her-fla-ahft-lay-thl» evenlng-in-hcr ___ final ^eep within the quaint old form- houat! which she h^d known so Jons ___ Tlie-noted actrcss rccclvcd her Iasi Dl’j and greatest ^ thLi' morning and died tronqulllylli ^ ___ | ter.. Edith Craig; her .wn. E^ard Oor- [ Uon Craig; her irothcr. Charic.s Tcn-y. and her favorite nlrce, M lu Olive Terry. •» ^ Iluce Prmsen Chum Hcu W llhln a ' few moments the huge cost presses of dgland were churning oul flna their columns to tell the world that «rn< _____ EUemcoy.had.gon^.nnd nil BritaliijJic^ felt the h eavy hand of sadness. But nou edge of this ancient hamlet there was nee little to Indicate that tliere had been for a great change. There was an- oir hc j _ _ of subdued octlvlty. but no blinds were ble drawn and. no one In black oppeared. tory Tl«e reason for this was In a lltUe white notice tacked upon the gate. St II was the actress' last wish whlcn wan she had penned cn tlic fly leaf of one his ------- fflvnrllr vnlnmM. the ••tmlto- tlon of Christ,” by Tnomaff~«ncctn- stat^ pis. It read: vote "No funeral gloom, my dears. ^*c1d -when I nm-gone. --------------------- • worl “ Oorpse-gaxlngs, tears, blolck raJ- L ment. graveyard grlmness, I “Think of me a* withdrawn Into ; \ the dimness. ^ _______________________^ «» w it. ^ ------------- -OfrOOfTPMtV get the rest. • , “And so to where r wall come S?. - gently on.- • . Below was wrltlen: ••1 should wbh my children, relatives and friends to ob.icrye this when I V — ilte."' ' ' ' ' " — ■' - — Today lhav> to whom she oddresscd Dt IhU WLnh were corrylng out her de- presl sires. be < The noted actress, who wa* 80 j-ears cam old, died at 8:50 o'clock this m om lng will- nfter an uncomfortable night during aratl which ahe sank slowly to the end. She ------ hnd been mnklni; a .hopeless .Urumrie : agalMt tt.coraSinallon-of-heort:atlocit t-v— and cerebral hetnorrhoge and began I ------- .10; AGENTS DESCEND ON GOTHAM • T NEW 'VORK. J>iy 31 (fl*)—Five _____BQuads oLprohlblUon agents descend- , ed upon the Broadway night club district late tonight, arrested four fj,; ' employes of one club and selced a (t. quantity of alleged liquor and start- , ed a check of bars padlocked Frl* • day night. _______________nCFLIN HAS K l^ GlfAKD LONG BRANCH. N. J.. July 31 </P) f —Surrounded by a guard of 180 "ca- ^ aJlcJs" who said they were njembera sh ot the "taw and order" t>ranch of the Ku Klux Klan. United States Benator |,y . 'niomas Hbflln, Democrat, Alabuna. ^ >r J today addressed an audience of 1300 f l I at Elkwood park tn oceanport. near SA here. Gust prlso PflTMGECH IlllGES- Federal Grand Jury, Investi- gating'Irregljlarities in His- SI? sissippi, Finishes Its Probe S ' todaj -------r » recto JACKSON. Miss.. July 31 bum warrant for the arrest ot Oeorge Mc- Mr Clellao. RepubUcan leoder o t Nemtoo. bospi Mlsstttippt. was Issued today, brlnglrtg buOt ' to eight the jimnbcr of persens la- to a dieted by the federal grand Jury at Ulty Biloxi which Inmtlgated alleged pa- here. ’ troaaga irregularities in Mtsalslppt. _ . _ . McClellan Is charged with haHsg ROII ------- cmuvwa to Uie lUiUiia'TUtV hUiltlBg sale or purchase of public |( office. Tbe indictment charged that he coanlred with Perry W. Holari. tjo ____ naUco»J_Republlean_cannjme«njm frtm Mississippi a ^ tlx otheri, also under indlctmeat to brta* about the awwtatojent of A. P. RusseB. Magw. -to a United SUtcs distrlet marahalshlp -------T«ymeat-of-*l*00-*nd-ta»»Ua»- •*- , hare figured la -RusaeU's appointment. “ P _______ TJjerrand JOTT as BfloH. whleh was mcnta against McClellan. Howard M. ««»* VRedmon. A. M .R «dm on.rdL. Patton. V ^C ^im k b lll. Deputy united BUU» \ tsarthan at 8uffi»ezmU: J. Seott Rab> bard, deputy marshal at BOd. aad W. qo«t E. Mmer. pvtBSstw at W1» ^ ^ > C m - bw pabUo o«le* sale law. . 5< P* c i \ X. CONPgMNgP^ W V IC T ^ ^ Iin i TO HAVANA. Cuba. July 'si («>)— - \\ .A'proposal for legal Innoculallon —with caneergerms-of-convlcu-con— ------ ^ demncd to death so tliat the dls- KLiUI HIUp tw ci m in r t l r st trBl tQ I tas----------- ' received the unanimous approval of the board of 'national sanlta* _U0B.—Tho-proposal,-li-was-sald— Cpi ■“ iodfly“ now'will v<rt'>''con5T««-for~ It provides th at condemned men ^ voluntarily may be Innoculated ^ after they remain under observa- q tlon and trratment for 12 yeoro. ^ d Should they 'servlvc and be cured they would be free from prison. SiTHlOTiFiTION r -OMOEEII1IIE3 Is b< _________________ ----- -------------------------- ceaU Difficulties in Wori<ing Out te? Broadcasting Arrangements roui Uelav Unal uecisron ot Oa? ^ ALBANY. N. Y.V July 21 (fl>)-Dir- Tc flcullies In working out radio brood- urre casting arranKcment# are delaying- ji crasl final decision os to the date for Oov- ernor Smith's notification and It mny cor(]| b c ^ m e_dflY3^fort..a definite »an- wnn nouncement of the time can be made. ncc had expecled to disclose plans 5 ^ for his notification by tomorrow, but hc said today this would be Impossl- ble due to Inability to make satlsfac- tory radio arrangements. Hpeaks at CapUol Smith ond his political lieutenant want a imtlon-wlde hook-up so thnt his acceptance speech, which w ill be voter.1 in all states. Broadcasting of- ficials and Smith's managers nre__ rni working out a schedule, but are flnd- __ rH I Ing It difficult lo ovoid confUcU with______* commercial broadcasting arrartgementa____ pi which are on a contran,t bosls,____________ |> Tbe expectation Is U)al the Smllh ____ I I ^m o n y will .tok* ,p t^ dur^_ the ____ bert Hoover ond Senotor CurtU hove ..£5 rnatlons.by the R^Hibileaas. . ‘Ujc notification of senator\Robtmon as the DemocraUc vice prealdential nom* ” !?? Inee 'wUl come o frfw d a y ^ te r the night ceremony here for, Oovemor “ ™ Dntll the DemocraUc nominw-'fot- -nhalr president knows exactly when lie w ill L. Cl be called on to outline his views m tary. campaign issues. 11 Is unlikely that he retail wiU do any actual work on-the prep-. aho-« irotlon of his accentance apeech. Hc Th (Continued on Page *riwcc» . , - ____ ________ each Driver Jbtriishes' Bee ISS ■Off-Armj-GarJlunges Down Bank; Wife Dies ^ LOOAN, Iowa. July 31 « > )-M rl W. B. Bhennan. Long Beach. Call- fomla. Is dead because a Ke set- Ued on Mr. Sherman's arm. He took his hond from the steer- ing wheel of his automobile to brush the bee away and the car swcned'doW'n'o'bonlt ondTiH'a ^ telephone pole. Mrs. Shcrmon died last night, a few hours after-the accident. Sherm<m was not injured. JTAH SUYER~MUST DIE SALT LAKE dT V . July 31 (yP)— lustavo Oollo, convicted- of first de> Tee murder for the sloylng of W ll- ^ lam civ'lsh.-TBrshoemoker. wos'aenl- nced to deoth here today. He will _ _ « *‘shol LhUl dtid* lll'U U ‘Ull& IU18 ■ ■' irlBon here next September 7. 3ENERAL HINES STOPS OFF FOR VISIT IN UTAH SALT LAKE CTTY. July 31 M>>— Usuraaee thot oonstrucUon of o eteron's bureou hospltol ot Balt Loke nty' would tn no woy' effect the lO^lUls now at Helena. Montana. ,nd at Botae. Idaho, was given here oday by Oeneral Prank T. Hines, dl- ector of the United States \-eterans' lureau. Mr. Hlncs said, howrver, that If a lospltal U required here ll w ill be luOt regardless of cost. He refused 0 comment tttfther upon the possib- Uty of construction of a h^Ual lere. inilRMW HEADQUABTERS- -------------- TO OPEN IN SALT-LAKE ROCK oraiK os. W ro, July 31 (J> -yred-W.-~Johnaao.- oppotatad-tg toke --------- hOTve of Demoentle recksBal head- tv te n to ba stobUshed m Salt Ity. said today tw 'would leave for olt Loka esirly next wetiL "I will get things uadcr woy os SOOD s posstble,' hft cold. “Omce beod- ttortera hove not be«Q aelected M srr-but—I hove aewfOl»«aWi-*mder- -------- oaslderoUoci. W« wlQ la all UkaUhood gpkiT a $tan ot Osrica oad ascrftar- AtuuoD dtttUwd to oasw when aaationed obeot laporta th«t bo bad am osted to TUtt tho pM tr* aotteal ONLT-^ASSOCIATED-Pi 'TWIN FALLS, IDAH iFFiciimliraii*-. - TP-piMSDBSil ___ i tlo Seveii-Conviotsrj Serving -Life !::5 po -Terms-in-Solitary-Gonfine-^ j n e h t i l w Q j U m ' e s . a n d J J e v i c e .. . Seized; Plot Two Weei<s Old S (By Tltc A&vxlatcd Presst fit BOISE. July 21-Seven convicts. In- |J| ludlng two lltc-tlmers. were In soil- iry confinement for partlcipaUng In Ians for a break from the Idaho state enltentlory. Two knives ond o device resembling jDearJmvc-bccxLJCl^cd-and-ft. search i ___ 1 being made for guns believed con- Kiled about the prison buildings. [Jni T h ^ brT!m --wus -tliwaneu ■wlth in -rr ------- !w hours of the Ume prison officlaU p tpected it was to be attempted. As u Mull of Uie tension preceding the ^ (teron KUurd, nearly coiiap.<iwi unu ur urnn oi'flL'rcaio' ocii.':-------------------- >Vould Have Used Trurk wo Ten prisoners In the shirt factory Ws ere to seize a prison truck and Ha' ■asli Uirough a thin wooden gate to "f le road In front ot the prison, ac- '■*1 irdlng to stories lold by trusUes to; w driver us a shield agtiflst the nsoii mtu!»niu- t{mi5;-tHpy-gere to isli down the road to treedbm. __ Those now In the "dungeon*’ a re '.,“ “ :ike Donnelly, sentenced to life for urdertng a Hope. Idaho,,poaUnaster: arrcll Thurston, sentenced to life for f";,. lUng a Lewiston police offlrcr; WU- , »m Mahon, serving 20 years for rob- :ry: and John ToUi. W. D. MatUtcws, “ , '' tiarles Daniels and Clint Allen. Oy? • ■"nUoiiuauM i -wo;----------------n r ITfillMNTD i nCHT Fflli w n R IITESa _______________ _____________ BOISE. July 31 (;p)-eute-wldci^"' uxal ond tinondlal nuppott^i.wlll be .^ ^ raf£ed-ti>-support-Uie-oppUoaUon of “ PPr ■uit growers tor a decrease In freigiit SMcl lies, John S. Welch, commissioner of ett« jrlculture, onnounccd t ^ y followln.T “ PPf meeting of the recenUy appointed, Act immlttee whose duty it is to organize on t ipport^or the appllcaUon. iBaldi --------- Pornl mlnnan of the committee.. Burton At,.t Clieney, Nampa. ,wos named secrc-'lwo i ry. O. O. Haga, Bolsa attorney, wai egrar tained to continue his work wltn tavor 10-case.— I— Toi The eommlttee decided, lo sponsor ned ganslsUon of sub-committees in He « ch fruit-growing district to assist secmi rough the interstate commerce com- . nancl l^on. _____________________________• I point _ ___ ^ ____________ FOR - - (M ) . m . ?um sm wsp-Am n-m ^ 0 , S m ^A Y MORNING TO TOPEKA. Koa., July 21 V/H)-An fl' appeal to Uie JiaUon’s potato growers to stop. harvesting and marketing of their crop lor' lO days was issued today by the Kaw - vaii^y - p aur a - c r o g i f f r - associa------------- tlon. through Its secretary. B. M. Pugh. StftUng-"mllUortB-of bushela-ot— Rgt potatoes" were being'dumped into ' -the— mqrkrt— by___panic.itricken---------{t growers at less ihon half the cijsi of production.'* tiie appeal also •said Uie nation’s-potalo-lndustry--------- was lo a slate of complete demor-• ii allutlon. ........................... •* ItiilPECTS P iJECISIN■ ! ' __________________Bo ^ ----------- --------- ------------------------- liiBn' Jnited States Commissioner of Reclamation.: Department to Attend Conference in Burlev V.?.* ------------------ - ------ --------------------- tjTTi ■■ uuitLEV. 'July i l (,H -l>r. U- ^ wood Mead, oeeoropanlfd by It, F. Walker, chief engineer, and J. I. Savage.* chief dealgnior engineer, _ ot the reclamatiaii departinenl, are " expected lo arrive here Sunday *“ nlcht. Darin* their brief vlidl f*,. ther w ill meet with the dlreetom ■ o r ~ i h T ~ M i n T a « u n m r i t i o t f —a i n r ^ IHcU. ^ BOISE. July 31 (/p)-Cultlng short ^ C lls lour of westem reclamation proj- CIS. • Commissioner Blwood Mead of hc United states deportment of rec- oi ttniaUon. left here tonight to return 0- Washington where lie will attend . meeting of, an engineering com- *‘® * nlttee to Investigate the Boulder !am project on the Colorado river. ,_^!r ~n ~ meaihg artne was^ xpected to'have eotulderable bear-| ng on the fate of U)e Boulder dam.| riU I ive In WMhlngtoo a week from lo- ' ay and Uie eommltleee will .meet the n ollowlng Mondoy. H Commissioner Mead finished a two- U ay tour ot western Idoho and east- m~Idaho-and wwfau piqtuu piuj« cU and this Uternbon expressed his ipproval of the aw tea/dalt o f, the f.*™' llitek Canyon project on the Pay- tte river now awaltlnr presidential pproval. > Accompanying Commissioner Mead n Uie tour-were Oovemor H. C, laldrWge nnd Senator William e!,'",?. lon.li . 1,11 ^^lor John Tli.my... ,t the compleUon of the_lour_the _ * A-o senators Joined • In . sending a tel- ^ gram to President Coolldge urging ivoroble action on the project ^ -Tomorrmr-the-commtoloner plan- V ,ed Ifl tour the . Minidoka project. I Ce declared all the Idaho projects All tcmed in good condlUon and were totty, nnrciy succBsmnwin Tn)m'"a ti-— Thi anclal ani( on asrleiUtural stand- the c Pint.________________________ i tonigi DR_DEMOCRATiC SALVATION W ------------ ■^SisjCOB - _ . Jr'' ' y .^r V-T-WiV. gALLS-CQVN 3, JULY 22; 1928. . . rarsMBfflT* M ia ilii - r ‘tween SolidJVailrOf^iHuman: ity-Body-of-Captain-Garran- -j za'Js_B.orneJW ittuM lliJari J Honors Across Mexican Line i r c (B y Trie A.viocJated Preati liAREDO, Texas.-July 21—Mexico’s n l ne eagle" was returned today to (I • country from which he flew on || mission ot good will that Intema- aal misunderstandings might be ' I speome. ' I Jetween a solid wall of packed hu- I [niiy—that— ov«now«— inio—Uie' —* ecbi of Laredo ond Nuevo .Laredo, f-body ■of—the-^ate-Oaptaln-Bmlllo- = - m nza was t>ome in highest mil- T r ry honors to Uie center of the In- naUonal bridge where General Jose | iMurrai ohtot-ot-tho-avlatlon-forcas. — *^texlcO~uiid u u]uud"uf 'picked nrode who will bo lold to rest with xlco’s Immortal heroes. "Tups" Sound Final ‘TribBlc i ^ niere was o pause of five minutes, I which 10,000 heads were bared "taps’* sounded America’s final )ute to the man who lost his life ^ an-ott«mpt«l-non^p-fUB})t-fi^ ^ w York to Mexico Clly oftar com- * J u> im m m tfy ta‘ Ht«y~cne TUic r f Colonel Charles A. Undbergh lo f{,« xlco. Jeneral Albert J. Bowley, command- 2!} ot the . Eighth corps area, at San f.». tonlo. did Uie last official act for ' United States govemmenl when ^ placed the only floral offering o,. mltted on the cosket. ^ imerlcan troops followed ths cor-, ^vs ' Ccuiiujii«aW pi^ B ^ iw~~ ’"'|uTB OimrWllEN 1 illTCIlPSIZESONUKEi _______ J rr. MAKTS. ■ohio;' July ai. Jl A, per%si^,t^ttj|'.«ra#ten. oad two ^ n. dmmed-tn'fitr-^iCory*8 Iok», neor » ewild park, aevtn inllea from here ay, when a wind ond niiistorm un- «ctedly brqke over the aite and ■slMd their motor-boat In which y had sought relief from the heat ^ . Por IM atM 'iw !------- ^ ------------------------- htr- -Celert»-JUeda.-3r.^____ * loui Marie Klela. t7. ^ But Mrs. ileatT Homaa. wh< William Cori. M. by Henry Homoa. T ill five persons were from Middle- ttr T). Ohio. ■hr bodyofTJra.TIenry Homan-was only one thot hod been recovered pj ight.________________________________ ____________ . , 8 c r e e 0 / i; p S ' ^fl Oft yj55^3sa?^—. *** I V ^ /N a f / >1 Jr f ff\ - . fra * -j _______ s; -----------------------. : t > — SEES-KELLOGG-PACT___lI ^==AS=S^^ O - E ^ OOLORADO SPRINGS, Colov I July 21‘ (;pi—The Rev. GUI Rob ' _W!l»on,_nailonal cliaplaln_oI_Uie______ American Legion, tonight charac- terU^jhe K d l^ gnti-tfaj^uraty , real step In history W a rd ending wafs bf aggression." - ------ ^Permanent-peace In the world,"- -T| ‘ Mr.^wilson said; "may be accom- —plUhed only— throiiBh—education---------- ' and the promoUon of understand-........ - Ing among the naUons. Toward —thaUead-tho-Amerloon-Leglon-ls-T- — working fbr the preservaUon of peace, not on the bosLi of fool- hardy pocltlsm. but by. a program of education." ■WlllMES !i mOFJWMl Its Trolley Dashes Wildly Down ?" Pittsburgh Suburb's Street 5 ,*, ~ang~laavBS~Ballsr~tS~Hnrt- ^ eni ' PITTSBUROH July 21 Two Ismail girls were killed and 1& persons t Injured, several of them seriously, by. i when a trolley-car ran wildly down a pe< hill, struck.an automobile and plough- pa; ; ed into a crowded store In Braddock, na ia suburb. IBTTgaty: ---------------------------- roi I __ Mini> taken tn a ^ I Braddock hospltol First reports said ret : that two ot them. Harry Levine, pro- me Iprletor of the store, and Pual Evans. driver of tho automobUe. were possibly jju I fatally hurt. The street car motor- I man olso wos among the injured. m, ' The troUey careened down one ot the main ttreeto of Braddock whUe crowds of shoppers looked on. It hit , . E ^ ' automobile and ___ eral of whom were thrown down ^ 1 Uie shop. txa Street Crowded ...... — baj The m oli\ business street of Brad* the dock wao crowded w ith shoppers os o f: the troUey ploughed lt« way over the aie aldewolk ond into the itote. t»f I The irtured peryyo wwe ^ n . t o an tcoUey notonnon whose name was m, not leohied. jr- - ' * U| Thti«> » p f i^ inSst irtriously hur5’ ea were Harry Levine, proprietor ot tho apparel shop oad PatU Bnuis, driver of Uie outdmobtle thot figured In the crash. i The trolley motormon, Fronk Me- ^rron. w^plyed idf lously hurt. The conductor, Thomas ^ BuMef. who was not aboard the ear when tbe ii^rat-happencd^waojKld. xk by Braddock police.- The conductor sold thot he left the car ot Uie lop of Uie hUl lo assist (Continued m Page Two) Co-eds M uat W ear Home, i^a n . Rules iS --------- UU ------LEBAHOMrror-30ly«“(/P)^^ goi Sana atocklngs, MoKcnoree college co-eds will be barred from class- i roomii n can E. P. Baker announc-. get ed todoy when three summer stud- de; ent« displayed legs au aaturel on . of -,4he_campus,— —_______ _— th( ' Several women of ttie century- old school said ttiey may Ignoro wi< the ban. Baker sold those who *a perslstenUy forego hose w ill be Ph sent home. ' Ar 10 TOURISTS DIE; 20 ILL 2, --------- ----------------------------of MUNICH. Germany. July 21 (/P)— — Ten membera ot o Oeman tourlnit club ore dead and a score of others m ate UI from the effects of o niyster- 1 aayt 'ago wnue making o trip on a Rhine rlrrr steamer. COUNTY ASSESSORS WILL MEET IN IDAHO CAPITAL BOISE.'July 21 AU couniy os* TV season were today requested' by O or- eraor K. C. BaldrWge to attend o neetlng here of the board of equal- IsatlOQ, August 43. At thot Ume all unsetUed questions conc«mlag this yeor^ o«essmenti win ' be eoosldered. County ouditors hove already been requested to send their -j estlmotes in to the sUt« ondltor for consideration by equoUeotion ^ boord. The report of Ne* Perte coon. ty wos received todoy showing a m il- ^ Uon-doOar tnerease In aaessed toIu- fu 0^ ini GLQRF-niROLING-PAIRI DASHING ON TO GOAL ^ MINNSAPOLIS. Joly 31 MVrJobn ^ Henry Mean ond B. D. OoUyer. *lo6e- 5^ drclera. comptetod « aoo-stop flight p** from apokone. Woshlactoe.-whaa they : ond they loaded h«re ot 7:86 P. UL. Ch jOeatna otoadordtte ___________ _j_ “ Imtght .mate Omoho. Nabnakft'tbatr w ffl'M w fc i« *Bd : 1 M S |^y»o«tat gtet ter JUw T it * Pages i t o 6 - ~ | ------- mmm: ' PRICE 5 CENTS ;' Thousands Standbj With Heads— _of_NighLBroken.by-Sobs^oL:-^ Widow and Seven Children (By The Aswclated Preas) NOZALES, Arlx., July a i^ iis t os Uie sun dipped Into Uie, blue of the Oulf of California and twilight set- Ued over Uie May River valley in southern Sonora today, the body ot General Alvaro • Obregon;- slain preal-— dent-elect of Mexico, was lowered Into Its grave at fiatabami». ^UFSIrUipla^ Thousands stood by bare headed and for the repose of Iho man who was to have become thq first clUsen of his' country for a second Ume. The sll^co me MDs 01 uie widoW aud tne gen- eral's seven chUdren. Tboosand Troops A thousand Mexican troops stood by, a guard of honor, state officials, peons and Indians were' present to pay their hut tribute to their —«»«««- nated leader, welded together In aor- row. -The funaral-traln - from Mexico C ity- reached Navajoa at 0 o'dock this momlng. As the casket was remored from the train a passageway was mode through the dense crowd at the sU- Uon-platform-by soldiers.— Prlenda------ lifted the black-draped casket to their . shouldrra and bore it to the Obregon home where tt remained It) state tmtU htte this afternoon: The funeral proccsslon proceeded by train and outomobUe from Buota- bompo.~Thereo mlUUry baud'played the funeral march ond o long column of mourners followed to tbe gran. Ua- jnedlotely following tha cosket waa the family, Uien high offidols et tha u m y ' - and navy, followed by dvil and politic Uo& .w ^ ande ^ :o f. huadiedv. ot...^ V«d«^lti|jteBltiEiaoId^ SILENT DBMONBTBATION . /. FOR PRKSIDENT-KLSGT NOaALEB, Arlt, July 31- t«>)-Oeh- eral Alvaro Obregon. assassinated pres- tdent-elect of Mexico, camy home to- day to o sUent demonstration of re- spect and sympathy-uhequalled in ill his brllllant,«arthly career as o s^- dler-snd stoteiman. ‘itlbes of stole Vaquls 'and Uayas. 3000 federal Mexican troops ond maay. more thousands of the peopla ot aU Mexico were gathertd today to meet the body of Ihelr chleftoln and escort It to a final resting place. Funerol services, la charge of the muitaiy m d u 'simpnr'u" me hardy__ farmer of Cajeine coiild_.wlsh;\ftere _ OQ&Qged fo r this ■fti‘raoQn »t thr^ litUe vlUsge of Huatabampo; Obr$- gon*s-birthplace.-- ---- --------------------------- ---- BvUenoes of Grief An added touch of tragedy to a scene olreody olmost filled with evl- dencei of grief, was tbe collapse again' of senora Obregon this mocnlng aa the--l»ncral-traln .sloirty. crept..lato— the railroad station at Navajoa. Tbe widowed oiotber o( several chUdren was inconsolable and an~~3Uaerlcoa' physician. Dr. V. A. BmeOeer. Nogalea. Artzona. was called to ottead her. ContrasUng shairdy with streamen of black crepe drap^ everywhiBT9 about Navajoa. were the great banki of flowers brought by persoos of (ConUnued on Page Two) IflinHY M ISHAP Two Cars Plunge Through Open Drawbridge: Motorman Un- der Guard inGotham Hospital J4EW YORK. July 31 cPV-Tbe mot-' onua of > Loss Iduid elNtzla nl}- road train, two c m ot which phmgad through an open drawbridge today. Injuring 18 penoas. was ander poUee guard ot the Rockoway hospital peed. .• ing an tnvesUgaUon of the awidint, The Jamlca boy tog boot Oypoinle ^ Just passed tliruigli tbe optoed . Flotbush tcmlnol tn Brooklyn to Rockowoy Beoeto. reached I t D ie fim . cor ef tbe lO-eaeb train wm ' thno- - quort«ra-eebew«ed-»nd-tbe-weeed ------^ car b a l|^ oa injBrtd w « w ^ .tbM ,*t«B*eKir ^> Ttee UrBwa to w S fc S ^ ta « itfc«>qirWWWWin.’^ QMrisa. 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VOL. 11. NO. 91.

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- J t ____ Q u ie l ly J n - Q i ja in L E a c i l i l iO it s f t

— a t E d g e o f A n c ie n t H a m le t ?

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» (By Tli'e Associated Prcs.1)ShtALL HYTHE. Englnnd. Ju ly 21 H I

—••No funera l gloom, m y dimrs. U l when I am gone." U |

Ellen Terry, famous bclovi-d actreM. has had h^r wUh. fo r bcouly und

' penco and lovinc U -n de m t^ sorroim d- '---------ed-her-fla-ahft-lay-th l» e v e n ln g - in -h c r___

fin a l ^eep w ith in the quain t old fo rm - houat! which she h^d known so Jons ___

T lie -no ted actrcss rccclvcd her Iasi Dl’ j and greatest ^ th L i ' m orning and died tronqu llly lli ^ ___ |

ter.. Edith Craig; her .wn. E ^ard O or- [ Uon Craig; her iro th c r . Charic.s Tcn-y. and her favorite nlrce, M lu OliveTerry. •» ^

Ilu ce Prmsen C hum HcuW llh ln a ' few moments the huge cost

presses of d g la n d were churning ou l flnath e ir columns to te ll the w orld th a t «rn<

_____ E U e m c o y .h a d .g o n ^ .n n d n il B r i ta l i i jJ ic ^fe lt the h eavy hand o f sadness. B u t nou

edge of th is ancient ham let there was neelit t le to Indicate th a t tlie re had been fo ra great change. There was an- o ir hc j

_ _ o f subdued octlv lty. b u t no blinds were bledrawn and. no one In black oppeared. tory Tl«e reason fo r th is was In a lltU ew hite notice tacked upon the gate. StI I was the actress' last w ish w hlcn wanshe had penned cn t l ic f ly leaf o f one h is

------- ff lv n rllr vnlnmM. the ••tm lto-tlon o f C hrist,” by T no m a ff~ « ncc tn - stat^pis. I t read: vote

"N o fune ra l gloom, m y dears. *c1d-when I n m - g o n e .--------------------- • worl

“ Oorpse-gaxlngs, tears, blo lck raJ- L ment. graveyard grlmness,I “T h in k o f me a* w ithd raw n In to ;\ the dimness. _______________________^

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get the rest. • ,“ And so to where r w a ll come S?.

- gently on.- • .Below was w rltle n : ‘••1 should w bh m y child ren, relatives

and friends to ob.icrye th is when IV — ilte." ' ' ' ' ' " ■ — ■' - —

Today lhav> to whom she oddresscd D t IhU WLnh were corry lng ou t her de- presl sires. be <

The noted actress, who w a* 80 j-ears cam old, died a t 8:50 o'clock th is m o m ln g w ill- n fte r an uncomfortable n ig h t du ring aratlwhich ahe sank slowly to the end. She ------hnd been m nklni; a .hopeless .Urumrie

: agalM t tt.co raS in a llon -o f-he o rt:a tlo c it t - v — and cerebral hetnorrhoge and began I

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AGENTS DESCEND ON GOTHAM • TNEW 'V OR K. J> iy 31 (fl*)—Five

_____BQuads oLprohlb lU on agents descend- ,ed upon the Broadway n ig h t c lub „d is tric t late tonigh t, arrested fo u r fj,;

' employes o f one club and selced a ( t .quantity o f alleged liqu o r and s ta rt- , ed a check o f bars padlocked F r l* •day night. ’ _______________‘

nC F L IN HAS K l ^ G lfA K D LONG BRANCH. N. J.. Ju ly 31 </P) f

—Surrounded by a guard o f 180 "ca - ^ aJlcJs" who said they were njembera s h ot the "taw and order" t>ranch o f the K u K lu x K la n . U nited States Benator | , y . 'n iom as H bflln , Democrat, A labuna . ^ > r

J today addressed an audience o f 1300 f l I at Elkwood park tn oceanport. near SA

here. Gust

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PflTMGECHIlllGES-F e d e ra l G r a n d J u r y , In v e s t i -

g a t in g ' I r r e g l j l a r i t i e s in H is - S I ?

s is s ip p i, F in is h e s I t s P ro b e S 'todaj

-------r » rectoJACKSON. Miss.. Ju ly 31 bum

w arrant fo r the arrest o t Oeorge M c- M r Clellao. RepubUcan leoder ot Nemtoo. bospi M lsstttippt. was Issued today, brlng lrtg buOt

' to eight the jim n b c r o f persens la - to a dieted by the federal grand Jury a t U lty B ilox i which In m tlg a te d alleged pa- here.

’ troaaga irregularities in M tsa ls lpp t. _ . _ . McClellan Is charged w ith haH sg R O II

------- cm uvw a to Uie lU iU iia 'TU tVhUiltlBg sale or purchase o f public | ( office. Tbe ind ictm ent charged th a t he coanlred w ith Perry W . H o la ri. tjo

____ na U co » J_R ep ub lle an _cann jm e «n jmfr tm Mississippi a ^ t lx o the ri, also under ind lc tm e a t to b r ta * about the aw w tatojent o f A. P. RusseB. M agw .

-to a United SUtcs d is tr le t m arahalsh lp-------T « y m e a t-o f-* l*0 0 -*n d - ta » » U a » - • * - ,

hare figured la -RusaeU's appointm ent. “ P _______ T J je rra nd JOTT as B floH . w hleh was

mcnta against M cClellan. H ow ard M . «« »* VRedm on. A. M .R « d m o n .r d L . Patton.

V ^ C ^ i m k b l l l . D eputy u n ite d BU U »\ tsarthan a t 8uffi»ezmU: J . Seott Rab>

bard, deputy marshal a t B O d. aad W . q o « t E. Mmer. p v tB S s tw a t W1» ^ ^ > C m - b w

pabUo o« le * sale law . . 5< P*

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CONPgMNgP^ W V IC T ^ ^ Iin iT O

HAVANA. Cuba. Ju ly 's i («>)— - \\ .A 'proposa l fo r legal Innoculallon

— w ith caneergerm s-of-convlcu-con— ------^demncd to death so t l ia t the dls-KLiUI HIUp tw cim in r t l r st trBl tQ I tas-----------

' received the unanimous approval o f the board o f 'n a tiona l sanlta*

_U 0B .— T h o -p ro p o s a l,- li-w a s -s a ld — C p i ■“ iodfly“ n o w 'w ill v< rt'> ''con5T««-fo r~

I t provides th a t condemned men ^ voluntarily may be Innoculated ^

a fte r they rem ain under observa- q tlon and trra tm en t fo r 12 yeoro. ^ d Should they 'servlvc and be cured they would be free from prison.

SiTHlOTiFiTION r -OMOEEII1IIE3

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Difficulties in Wori<ing Out te? Broadcasting Arrangements roui Uelav Unal uecisron ot Oa? ^

ALBANY. N. Y.V Ju ly 21 (fl> )-D ir - Tcflcu llies In working ou t radio brood- u rrecasting arranKcment# are delaying- ji crasl fin a l decision os to the date fo r Oov-ernor Sm ith's no tifica tion and I t m ny cor(]|b c ^ m e _ d f lY 3 ^ fo r t . .a de fin ite »an- w n n nouncement of the tim e can be made.

ncc had expecled to disclose plans 5 ^ fo r his no tifica tion by tomorrow, bu t hc said today th is would be Impossl- ble due to In ab ility to make satlsfac- to ry radio arrangements.

Hpeaks a t CapUol Sm ith ond his po litica l lie u te n a n t

w ant a im tlon-w lde hook-up so th n t his acceptance speech, which w ill be

voter.1 in a ll states. Broadcasting o f­fic ia ls and Sm ith 's managers nre__r n i working ou t a schedule, bu t are f ln d -__r H I Ing I t d iff ic u lt lo ovoid confUcU w ith ______* commercial broadcasting arrartgementa____ p i w hich are on a contran,t bosls,____________ |>

T be expectation Is U)al the S m llh____ I I ^ m o n y w ill .to k * , p t ^ d u r ^ _ the ____

bert Hoover ond Senotor C urtU hove . .£ 5

rn a tlo n s .b y the R^Hibileaas. . ‘U jc no tification o f sen a to r\R ob tm on as the DemocraUc vice prealdential nom * ” !?? Inee 'wUl come o frfw d a y ^ t e r the n igh t ceremony here fo r , O ovem or “ ™

D n tll the DemocraUc n o m in w -'fo t- -nhalr president knows exactly when lie w ill L. Cl be called o n to ou tline his views m tary. campaign issues. 11 Is un like ly th a t he retail wiU do any actual w ork on-the prep-. aho-« iro tlo n o f h is accentance apeech. Hc T h

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Driver Jbtriishes' Bee ISS ■Off-Armj-GarJlunges ■ Down Bank; W ife Dies ^

LOOAN, Iowa. Ju ly 31 « > ) - M r l W . B. Bhennan. Long Beach. C all- fo m la . Is dead because a K e set­Ued on M r. Sherman's arm.

He took his hond from the steer­in g wheel o f h is automobile to brush the bee away and the car sw cn e d 'd o W 'n 'o 'b o n lt o n d T iH 'a ^ te lephone pole.

Mrs. Shcrmon died las t night, a few hours a f te r - th e accident.Sherm<m was no t inju red.

JTAH SUYER~MUST DIESA LT L A K E d T V . Ju ly 31 (yP)—

lustavo Oollo, convicted- o f f irs t de>Tee m urder fo r the sloylng o f W ll- ^ lam civ'lsh.-TBrshoemoker. w os'aenl- nced to deoth here today. He w ill _ _ « *‘shol LhUl d t id * l l l 'U U ‘ U ll& IU 18 ■ ■' irlBon here next September 7.

3ENERAL HINES STOPS OFF FOR VISIT IN UTAH

S A LT L A K E CTTY. Ju ly 31 M>>— Usuraaee th o t oonstrucUon o f o eteron's bureou hosplto l o t Balt Loke n ty ' would tn no w o y ' effect the lO ^ lU ls now a t Helena. Montana.,nd a t Botae. Idaho, was given here oday by Oeneral P rank T . Hines, d l- ector o f the U nited States \-eterans' lureau.

M r. Hlncs said, howrver, th a t I f a lospltal U required here l l w ill be luOt regardless o f cost. He refused 0 comment ttt f th e r upon the possib- Uty o f construction o f a h ^ U a l lere.

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TO OPEN IN SALT-LAKEROC K o r a iK o s . W ro , Ju ly 31 (J>

-yred-W.-~Johnaao.- oppota tad-tg toke ---------hOTve o f D em oentle recksBal head- t v t e n to ba stobUshed m Salt I ty . said today tw 'w ou ld leave fo r o l t Loka esirly n e x t w etiL " I w ill ge t th ings uadcr woy os SOOD

s posstble,' h ft cold. “ Om ce beod- ttortera hove n o t be«Q aelected Ms rr-b u t—I hove ae w fOl» « a W i-*m d e r---------oaslderoUoci. W « wlQ la a ll UkaUhood gp k iT a $tan o t Osrica oad ascrfta r-

A tu u o D d tttU w d to o a s w when aaationed obeot lapor ta th « t bo bad a m osted to T U tt th o p M t r * a o t te a l

ONLT-^ASSOCIATED-Pi

'TW IN FALLS, IDAH

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Seveii-Conviotsrj Serving -Life !::5po

-Terms-in-Solitary-Gonfine-^ j n e h t i l w Q j U m 'e s . a n d J J e v i c e ..

. Seized; Plot Two Weei<s Old S(By T ltc A&vxlatcd Presst fit

BOISE. Ju ly 21-Seven convicts. In - |J| lud lng tw o lltc -tlm ers . were In soil- i r y confinement fo r partlcipaUng In Ians fo r a break from the Idaho state en lten tlory.Two knives ond o device resembling

jDearJm vc-bccxLJC l^cd-and-ft. search i ___1 being made fo r guns believed con- Kiled about the prison buildings. [JniT h ^ brT!m --wus -t liw aneu ■ w lt h in - r r -------!w hours o f the Ume prison offic laU p tpected i t was to be attempted. As u M ull o f Uie tension preceding the ^

(teron KUurd, nearly coiiap.<iwi unuu r urnn o i'flL 'rca io ' ocii.':--------------------

>Vould Have Used T ru rk woTen prisoners In the s h ir t factory Wsere to seize a prison truck and Ha'■asli Uirough a th in wooden ga te to " fle road In fro n t o t the prison, ac- '■*1 ird lng to stories lo ld by trusUes to ;

w driver us a shield a g tifls t the nsoii mtu!»niu- t{mi5;- tH p y -g e re to is li down the road to treedbm. _ _ Those now In the "dungeon*’ a r e ' . , “ “ :ike Donnelly, sentenced to life fo r urdertng a Hope. Idaho,,poaUnaster: a rrc ll Thurston , sentenced to l ife fo r f " ; , . lUng a Lewiston police o ff lrc r ; WU- , „ »m Mahon, serving 20 years fo r rob- :ry: and John ToUi. W . D. MatUtcws, “ , ' ' tiarles Daniels and C lin t Allen. Oy?• ■ " n U o iiu a u M i -wo;----------------n r

IT f i l lM N T D i nCHT Fflli w n RIITES a

_______________ — _____________BOISE. Ju ly 31 ( ; p ) - e u t e - w ld c i^ " ' uxa l on d tinond la l nuppott^i.wlll be . ^ ^ raf£ed-ti>-support-U ie-oppUoaUon o f “ PPr ■uit growers to r a decrease In fre ig iit SMcl lies, John S. Welch, commissioner o f ett« jrlcu ltu re , onnounccd t ^ y followln.T “ PPf

meeting o f the recenUy appointed, Act im m lttee whose duty i t is to organize on t ip p o r t^ o r the appllcaUon. iB a ld i--------- Pornlm lnnan o f the committee.. Burton A t , . t

Clieney, Nampa. ,wos named secrc - 'lw o i ry . O. O. Haga, Bolsa attorney, w ai egrar ta ined to continue h is work w ltn tavor 10-case.— I— ToiThe eommlttee decided, lo sponsor ned ganslsUon o f sub-committees in He « ch fru it-g ro w ing d is tr ic t to assist secmi

rough the interstate commerce com- . nancl l ^ o n ._____________________________• I point

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— TOTOPEKA. Koa., Ju ly 21 V/H)-An fl'

appeal to Uie JiaUon’s potato growers to s to p . harvesting and marketing o f th e ir crop lo r ' lO days was issued today by the Kaw

- vaii^y - p aur a - c r o g i f f r - associa-------------tlon . th rough Its secretary. B. M.Pugh.

— StftU ng-"m llU ortB -o f bushela-ot— R g t potatoes" were being'dumped in to '

- th e — m qrkrt— by___panic .itricken---------{ tgrowers a t less ih o n ha lf the cijsi o f production.'* t i ie appeal also

•s a id U ie na tion ’s-po ta lo -ln du s try ---------was lo a slate o f complete dem or-• i i a llu t lo n ............................ •*

ItiilPECTS PiJECISIN ■ !

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Jnited States Commissioner of Reclamation.: Department to Attend Conference in Burlev V.?.*

------------------ - --------------------------- — t jT T i■■ u u i t LE V . 'Ju ly i l ( , H - l>r. U - ^ wood Mead, oeeoropanlfd by It, F.Walker, ch ie f engineer, and J. I .Savage.* ch ie f dealgnior engineer, _ o t the reclam atia ii departinenl, are "expected lo arrive here Sunday *“ ’ n lch t. D a rin * th e ir brie f v lid l f*,. th e r w ill meet w ith the dlreetom

■ o r~ ih T ~ M in T a « u n m r it io t f—a in r^IHcU. ^

BOISE. Ju ly 31 ( /p )-C u lt ln g short ^ C lls lou r o f westem reclamation pro j- CIS. • Commissioner Blwood Mead of hc U nited sta tes deportment of rec- oi ttniaUon. le f t here to n igh t to return 0- W ashington where lie w ill attend . meeting o f, an engineering com- *‘ ® * nlttee to Investigate the Boulder !am pro ject on the Colorado rive r. ,_ ^ !r ~n ~ m ea ihg a r tn e w as^xpected to 'h a v e eotulderable bear-| ng on the fa te o f U)e Boulder dam.| r iU I

ive In W M h ln gtoo a week from lo - ' ay and Uie eommltleee w ill .meet the n ollowlng Mondoy. • HCommissioner Mead finished a tw o- U

ay tour o t western Idoho and east- m ~ Id a h o -a n d ww fa u p iq tu u p iu j« c U and th is U ternbon expressed his ipproval o f the a w te a /d a lt o f , the f.*™' l litek Canyon pro ject on the Pay- tte river now a w a ltln r presidential pproval. >Accompanying Commissioner Mead

n Uie to u r-w e re O ovem or H. C, laldrWge nnd Senator W illiam e ! , '" ,? . lon .li . 1,11 ^ ^ l o r John T li.m y . . .,t the compleUon o f th e _ lo u r_ th e _ * A-o senators Joined • I n . sending a te l- ^ gram to President Coolldge urging ivoroble action on the p ro je c t ^-T o m o rrm r-th e -co m m to lo n e r plan- V ,ed If l to u r the . M in idoka project. I Ce declared a l l the Idaho projects A ll tcmed in good condlUon and were to tty , nnrciy s u c c B s m n w in Tn)m '"a t i - — Thi anclal an i( on asrle iU tura l stand- the c Pint.________________________ i tonigi

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‘tween Solid JVailrOf iHuman: ity-Body-of-Captain-Garran- -j za'Js_B.orne JW ittuM lliJari J Honors Across Mexican Line i

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(B y Trie A.viocJated Preati liAREDO, Texas.-July 21—Mexico’s n l ne eagle" was returned today to ( I • country from which he flew on | | mission o t good w ill th a t Intem a- a a l misunderstandings m ight be ■' I speome. ' IJetween a solid w all o f packed hu - I [n iiy—th a t— o v « n o w « — in io— Uie' —* ecbi o f Laredo ond Nuevo .Laredo, f-body ■ of—the-^a te-O aptaln-Bm lllo - = - m n z a was t>ome in highest m il- T r ry honors to Uie center o f the In- naUonal bridge where General Jose | iMurrai oh to t-ot-tho-av la tlon -fo rcas. — *^ tex lcO ~ u iid u u ]u u d "u f 'picked

nrode who w ill bo lo ld to rest w ith xlco’s Im m orta l heroes. „

"Tups" Sound F ina l ‘TribBlc i ^ niere was o pause o f five minutes, I

which 10,000 heads were bared "taps’* sounded America’s fin a l

)ute to the m an who lost his l ife ^ a n - o t t « m p t« l- n o n ^ p - fU B } ) t - f i^ ^ w Y ork to Mexico C lly o fta r com- * J

u> im m m t fy ta ‘ H t« y ~cne TUic r f Colonel Charles A. U ndbergh lo f{,«

xlco.Jeneral A lbert J. Bowley, command- 2!} o t the . E ighth corps area, a t San f.». tonlo. d id Uie last o ffic ia l ac t fo r ' United States govem m enl when ^

placed the only flo ra l o ffering o , . m ltted on the cosket. ^imerlcan troops followed ths cor-, ^vs ' C c u i iu j i i« a W p i^ B ^ i w ~ ~ ’" ' | uTB

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_______ Jrr. M A K T S . ■ o h io ; ' Ju ly a i. J l A, pe r% s i^,t^ tt j|'.« ra# ten . oad tw o ^ n. dm m ed-tn'fitr-^iC ory*8 Iok», neor » ewild park, aevtn inllea from here ay, when a w ind ond n iiis to rm un- «ctedly brqke over the a ite and ■slMd th e ir m otor-boat In which y had sought re lie f from the heat ^

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-Celert»-JUeda.-3r.^____ * louiMarie K le la . t7 . ^ ButMrs. i le a tT Homaa. wh<W illiam C ori. M . byHenry Homoa. T

il l five persons were from M iddle- t t r T). Ohio.■hr b o d yo fT J ra .T Ie n ry Homan-was •

only one th o t hod been recovered p j ight.________________________________

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OOLORADO SPRINGS, Colov I Ju ly 21‘ (;p i—The Rev. GUI Rob '

_W !l»on ,_n a ilon a l c liap la ln_o I_U ie______American Legion, tonigh t charac- te r U ^ jh e K d l ^ g n ti- tfa j^ u ra ty ,

real step In history W a r d ending wafs b f aggression." - •

------^Permanent-peace In the w o r ld ," - -T |‘ M r.^w ilso n said; "may be accom-—plUhed only— throiiBh—education----------' and the promoUon o f understand-........ -

Ing among the naUons. Toward —thaU ead-tho-A m erloon-Leg lon-ls -T - —

w orking fb r the preservaUon of peace, no t on the bosLi o f fool­hardy pocltlsm. but by. a program o f education."

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Trolley Dashes Wildly Down ?"Pittsburgh Suburb's Street 5,*,

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' P ITTS BU R O H Ju ly 21 Two Ismail g ir ls were k illed and 1& persons t In jured, several of them seriously, by.

i when a tro lley-ca r ran w ild ly down a pe< h ill, s truck .an automobile and plough- pa;

; ed in to a crowded store In Braddock, naia suburb. IB T T g a ty :---------------------------- roiI__Mini> taken tn a ^I Braddock ho sp lto l F irs t reports said ret : th a t tw o o t them . H arry Levine, p ro - me Iprle to r o f the store, and Pual Evans. driver o f tho automobUe. were possibly j ju

I fa ta lly hu rt. The street car m otor- I man olso wos among the in ju red. m , ' The troUey careened down one ot the m ain ttreeto o f Braddock whUe crowds o f shoppers looked on. I t h i t , . E ^ ' automobile and ___

eral o f whom were th row n down ^ 1Uie shop. txa

Street Crowded ...... — bajThe m o li\ business street o f B rad* the

dock wao crowded w ith shoppers os o f :the troUey ploughed lt« way over th e aiealdewolk ond in to the ito te . t»fI The ir tu re d p e ry y o w w e ^ n . t o an

tcoUey n o to n n o n whose name was m, no t leohied. j r - - ' * U |

Thti«> » p f i ^ inSst irtriously hur5’ ea were H a rry Levine, proprieto r o t tho apparel shop oad PatU Bnuis, d river o f Uie outdmobtle th o t figured In the crash. i

The tro lley m otorm on, F ronk M e- ^ r r o n . w ^ p ly e d id f

lously hu rt. The conductor, Thomas ^ BuMef. who was no t aboard the ear when tbe i i^ ra t-h a p p e n c d ^ w a o jK ld . x k by Braddock police.-

The conductor sold th o t he le f t the car o t Uie lo p o f U ie hUl lo assist

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C o - e d s M u a t W e a r

H o m e , i ^ a n . Rules i S--------- UU

------L E B A H O M r r o r - 3 0 ly « “ ( / P ) ^ ^ goiSana atocklngs, MoKcnoree collegeco-eds w ill be barred fro m class- iroomii n can E. P. Baker announc-. geted todoy when three summer stud- de;ent« displayed legs au aatu re l on . of

-,4he_campus,— —_______ _— — — th(' Several women o f tt ie century-old school said ttie y m ay Ignoro wi<the ban. Baker sold those w ho *aperslstenUy forego hose w ill be Phsent home. ' A r

10 TOURISTS DIE; 20 ILL 2,--------- ----------------------------of

M U N IC H . Germany. J u ly 21 (/P)— — Ten membera ot o O e m a n to u rln itclub ore dead and a score o f others mate UI from the effects o f o n iys te r- 1

aayt 'a g o wnue m aking o tr ip on a Rhine r l r r r steamer.

COUNTY ASSESSORS WILL MEET IN IDAHO CAPITAL

B O IS E .'Ju ly 21 AU couniy os* TV season were today requested' by O o r- eraor K . C. BaldrWge to attend o ne e tln g here o f the board o f equal- IsatlOQ, August 43.

A t th o t Ume a ll unsetUed questions conc«mlag th is yeo r^ o«essm enti w in ' be eoosldered. County ouditors hove already been requested to send th e ir -j estlmotes in to the sU t« ond lto r fo r consideration by equoUeotion ^boord. The report o f N e* P erte coon. ty wos received todoy showing a m il- ^ Uon-doOar tnerease In aaessed to Iu - f u 0^ in i

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Thousands Stand bj With Heads—

_of_NighLBroken. by-Sobs oL:- Widow and Seven Children

(B y The Aswclated Preas) NOZALES, Arlx., Ju ly a i ^ i i s t os

Uie sun dipped Into Uie, blue o f the O u lf o f C aliforn ia and tw ilig h t set- Ued over Uie M ay R iver valley in southern Sonora today, the body o t General A lvaro • Obregon;- sla in prea l-— dent-elect o f Mexico, was lowered In to Its grave a t fia tab am i» . ^U F S IrU ip la ^

Thousands stood by bare headed and

fo r the repose o f Iho man who was to have become thq f ir s t clUsen o f h is ' country fo r a second Ume. The s l l^ c o

m e MDs 01 u ie widoW aud tne gen- eral's seven chUdren.

Tboosand Troops A thousand Mexican troops stood

by, a guard o f honor, state officia ls, peons and Indians w ere ' present to pay th e ir h u t tribu te to th e ir —«»«««- nated leader, welded together In aor- row.- T h e f unara l- tra ln - fro m Mexico C i t y - reached Navajoa a t 0 o'dock th is • m omlng. As the casket was remored from the tra in a passageway was mode through the dense crowd a t the s U -U o n -p la t fo rm -b y soldiers.— Prlenda------lifted the black-draped casket to th e ir . shouldrra and bore i t to the Obregon home where t t remained It) state tm tU htte th is afternoon:

The funera l proccsslon proceeded by tra in and outomobUe fro m Buota- bom po .~ Thereo m lU U ry baud'p layed the funera l m arch ond o long column o f mourners followed to tbe g ra n . U a - jnedlotely fo llow ing tha cosket waa th e fam ily , Uien h igh o ffid o ls e t tha u m y ' - and navy, followed by d v i l and po litic

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SILE N T DBM ONBTBATION . /.FOR PRKSIDENT-KLSGT

NOaALEB, A r l t , J u ly 31- t«>)-O eh- era l A lvaro Obregon. assassinated pres- tdent-elect o f Mexico, camy home to - day to o sUent demonstration o f re­spect and sympathy-uhequalled in i l l his b r lllla n t,« a rth ly career as o s ^ - d le r-sn d stoteiman.

‘it lb e s of stole Vaquls 'a nd Uayas.3000 federal Mexican troops ond m aay. more thousands o f the peopla o t aU Mexico were gathertd today to meet the body o f Ihelr ch le fto ln and escort • I t to a fin a l resting place.

Funerol services, la charge o f them u ita iy m d u 's im p n r 'u " m e hardy__fa rm er o f Cajeine coiild_ .w lsh ;\fte re _ OQ&Qged fo r th is ■ fti‘raoQn » t thr^ litU e vlUsge o f Huatabampo; Obr$-gon*s-b irthplace.-- ---- --------------------------- ----

BvUenoes o f G rie f A n added touch o f tragedy to a

scene olreody olmost fille d w ith ev l- dencei o f grief, was tbe collapse ag a in ' o f senora Obregon th is mocnlng aa th e -- l» n c ra l- tra ln .s lo ir ty . c re p t..la to — the ra ilroad station a t Navajoa. Tbe widowed oiotber o ( several chUdren was inconsolable and an~~3Uaerlcoa' physician. D r. V. A. BmeOeer. Nogalea. Artzona. was called to o ttead her.

ContrasUng sha irdy w ith stream en of b lack crepe d r a p ^ everywhiBT9 about Navajoa. were the great ba nk i of flowers brought by persoos o f

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IflinHY MISHAPTwo Cars Plunge Through Open

Drawbridge: Motorman Un­der Guard in Gotham Hospital

J4EW YO RK. Ju ly 31 cPV-Tbe m o t- ' o n u a o f > Loss Id u id e lN tzla n l } - road tra in , two c m ot w hich phmgad th rough an open drawbridge today. In ju r in g 18 penoas. was ander poUee guard o t the Rockoway hospital peed . .• ing an tnvesUgaUon o f the aw id in t,

The Jamlca boy tog boot Oypoinle ^ Just passed t l i r u ig l i tbe optoed .

Flotbush tc m ln o l tn Brooklyn to Rockowoy Beoeto. reached I t D ie f im . co r e f tbe lO-eaeb tra in w m ' th n o - -q u o rt« ra -e e b e w « e d -» n d -tb e -w e e e d ------^car b a l | ^ oa

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■ • UTll«r, WM uclcclcd todny to innkc * i----- i a ^ ‘^ c - Bcldrcg - oi)cninB;--«hg^cc.nf erenee ■ c

d on A u s iu t 3. before Uie 300 experts; a • w who w ill assemble to ill.w iM world i

f* aftnirs. ' |__r ■ lULprescfltatU.vtat_oI^-4^2tatca:z.Bnd^j

s i Big fo rfU n cm in lrlp i ttrc fn m lle t l! / CI fo r thb m o iiih ’u_ confcrcncc. More j ' fJ than h a lf o f tlie sculon w ill be' d o * ,

-H vniiv i tn Fill* ..EasLcrii__m id__Latin3 Ainerlcun problems, w ltli Apcclnl r e f - ' j-j erence to th e ir re b tlo iw lo the I United Stntcft. but l>o:l-. Europe und

■ Jij A frica w ill bc stiid lcd a t j.oinc ol .gl , the round table groni^. , ' 1p| A reprcscntnllTe of the Chinese •Xi N ationa list R («crnincnt nnti u le a d -;1, er -of the Chinese populur odnca-1 ; tion niovenicnl nre ninonc those w ho ,

J w lll dlcciiss the troubled affa lrn o f ! Chinn, D r. I la r ry A ..O nrfle ld , p rcu l- j • dent o( W llllnn ia culicgc nnd chn lr-1

_____ uuiii_o£_aic_lustliul£^aaiiQ uaccd-ifldflj-_l_e, the iian irs of Chao Chw W u. son i ' l

_ j _____ o f. W i. -T in g .jroMe. Joniicir c h ln w . 'c ;J ninbu-siindor to 'London nnd W iiaI I - I aI jJ Insta ll, nnd D r. James Yen, rccent-1U J ly awarded an honorury law d^rgree! fc

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I ' m u t w i i f l i i p I T T T r n f> i i i p r ni^ e MMOuS leIIER GftllSf>; I OF PllliiS COyRI SCflNDmlE

I • ______ Id ig j PAHIS. Ju ly 21 (/1>)-The whole ] t i■d---------scsnaal r ctp ccttntf Ttie ATncnc u u -dl~ ; cl3 _____ .Y.prce.'.:niiir.la.,,Karla.deydoDcd rro in.:m

an anonymous letter, u ld representa-; to ^ ta tlvcs or seven accu-ned F rn ic h la w - ,3 ycra when the defeiwe had lU i n - , p j n ln s s .ln a courl hearing here loday. -i j __ Advocalc Haudelot. em inent In le-M eat clrclcs and ch lc f of coun&cl for ^ the .iccuscd. tu rned on tha public

; prosccutor nnd .crlcd: ! ”"Y ou w en l lo sleep n l your poiit.

T. You allowed lawyers to take the— r-u’Tflnft‘ " n j iK r ' " j n i i r “ noii’ you pra -u *-''’ *

cute them because you did not ha lt____ ihem ." _________ } ,

Tho entire audience, composed'> princ ipally of menit>cra o f tlio bur. i

Rreeled th U denunciation w ith ap- q , proving shouts.

Earlie r In the proceedings Judge ;■ W atllne , presiding a l the tr ia l, g r ill*

. Several Am erican attam eys also came “j in fo r sharp critic ism , .i f v pj,

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J O F F IC IA L S N IP P L A N

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la tlc F '" tI if i^ ~ 'tc rvm g lonB'~tcrma_ fo r I robbcrj-.

The p lo t wa.i conceived nt>oul twi) weeks Bgo. according to W arda i W iiee- i “ ler and the break w m to have been; attempted th in -a fie rn o o n when U ic: usual Saturd.ny afternoon crowd o f , v isitors a i the prison would- h inder i n»ards In f ir in g upon the fugitives iwhen they rtashrrtr tn r- th e rg n te r^ • __!___

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Co whc-rc'you w ill—and when._____ You can tm » fl better. fa rU ier, ,

cheaper, in one o f "o u r Good Uaed Cars.

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lego _ to -U ia - :-N u « v y Laredo M allon ■ where brIeC -w em bnlcs were held bc-

iB ifo rc the body 'was sent »peedlng o n ! f — ;.lo .. M ax lca^ |y i - . .H i i in C T T i— c ltgcn £ | j

IRled - B im ner was played und again! I s l f o r the n m lo n n l-n lr n f p _

2 tjc o n s ia n l streom o f fiowerii, hovered le .o v e r the In te rnationa l bridge an the y.. I o ffic ia ls of the tw o countries un ited "a i- irr~ g r ie f " t o r~ Uio •~firilc»r~tiii;r:— TJic"ce;planes then flew across Uie bordbr lo f ;e ■drop - f lowera—o ir - t he—fo nrn tl — rn rtrr ^ ts |a a U departed.Id , ------ ------------------------- r

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Two Horsemen of Davis Cup «.e- • ' ^ 1 1';j Tennis Cavalry Gallop on to j ,fl Triumph Over Italian Pair *'

y J _ A y T 5 y . lL ._ l i i 'a iiu c __Ju ly 21 ia>r-~- Pi i jT w o horsemen o f Uie American Davl.i i,.

- I shod th rough the last Ita lia n defen!«> ;;i - IU ils afternoon and clinched the r ig h t U c l fo r Uie United Slni/-.i lo phly. fYance ll:

I ln n«»xt wi>fk.V rhn llgngP-rn iin tl________1_j - : Pi cici ng - i ip- tiiL' - | «ice~wh Pfe' » p ' i c i l ' W

' Jsey. couplcd w ith OeorRu LoU. baffled ic~ | th r Ita lU in pa ir o f Baron Hum bert Ce dl

iM orpurgo and Placldo Ooslln i whos'! mI last hopes o f prolonglfig the Intor-conc «Jbattle was oxllngulshed In stra ight seu sadecided by scores o f 0-3, C-l. 0-3. “ I

: ] T liL t resu lt gives America Its th ird de- ea

m alninR ,tWn. 5lnglca_niatclu-3 Sunday • I to the realm o f eichlbltloiis. ^

! AKKES T PLO TT£K 8PARIS; Ju ly 21 r;p)—Seven on-

. archLit.1. -s ix Bpanlards— and— one

. Frenchman, were arrested a t N ar- ^I boune today, charged w lih p lo tting an attuclc upon Uic life o f K ing A i- h(i

, fohso o f Spain. They, arc alleged to im

d lllo n in to Spain. u

I U TAH FAR M HAN D DIES t'h OGDEN. Ju ly 21 (/T)—O. W illiam

Grover. 28. fu rn i employe c f Tnylo r, died here to n igh t o f in ju ries su f* cu (ered presumably by being dragged th bv n ho rae. _T h e exact c ircumstances Jle

' o f the niLihap were not known to- n ight, a lthough Orov’er last was ^ecn wc

I r id ing a ’honw*. • • • -; ' i»t«

G RAND JU R Y TO nE C ID E : ROCKFORD. 111.. July 21 ( ^ —T lic wc I W innebago county gr.ind Jury w ill sa : dcle rm lnc whether I ’au l R rcd. 24- bi» 'vK nr.nM ftm n g lil.man-_-aiQillil h«ld M r I fo r the slaying of V e rn o n ^ a fje r . tlie i R ofJifo ruT llad io -tcaxihn lc lnn who war. lo

-Lklilcd when a bomb exploded l>v h b l i t automobile two days ago. t l

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at your dispcF ivech tu i*—»ixe*and eiclits— to KUaS. C«r i»U Jtnt«d U M .n lr l (v». Sedan, w itb4 -* r« ed tr>n«mi>.«u>n. ( 'f.tnil

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I ,fjl0 V I.*J C rr0 W N .> fa M .. Ju ly 2i(,Tii —MLts Doriithy Loeb, New York, cr - j-o iit lt f t i l- l i ir t i! iy p ro teg e -o f-M axw e ll tj BodcnhclRi, i:uv.!liHt. was found todny i

^ M u r iln I.<K''b. iiikd d lrcctcd the local tpolice tcj ji'Sireh fo r her. The fn - lithcr arrived today and Miss Loeb vwai:-.w lU i-h ii ii- lc tf iig b t_____ __ __ fi' M is. T..«'li. who li. 18 venrs ol.t. d ir . ' fappeared ri-ccnily: The foct th a t :ihc t

I was' m iviiiu ! became public a fte r lhe nbody of_.M l4s_VifB la la-J3rcw.-another- -C

I protege of the novelist, wns found In ' tlthe Hudson • nver th is week. Todny PiTodenhclm wus located here. o

Chli-f o l Police jp h n C. W illiam s I n t thu direction o f MUs Lcob’s fa-

U irr. -'.Carchcd tho summer colony and oI found l lm l lhe Rlri liad come liere H

recently. She was vis iting w ith- t '• lrlend.s. the jw llcc were informed. N

Had Not Heart! o f Death ' ^ U od i'iilu 'iiii .snlci he hnd coiuc to \

ProvlnvH ywii-^rhur3da}*;-but had not- y heard o f M l^ Drew's drowning u n til u

.studio .here .«WerafK\'ecks ago. I I Ls" ^ Uie flri>l lim e hu has cumc here fo r nl t iic Kuuuner. i t

•siua" Dr i‘^ ’~ uurt • pogtr y ~ \c n iehT sn'c‘ -ni

les i" nnd th a t a f te r iieurlng his ver- uidiet thu g ir l hnd U ireatcnrd lo com* ccm il .lulcidc, He fin a lly hud persuad- vced her n o t ’ to take her own life , he Itsaid. M l;« Loeb. It was -said, liad In also attem pled to com m it suicide t>e-cause her llie ra ry work had no t nl

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RUNAWAY CAR TAKES ^ LIVES OF TWO GIRLS

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a woman pa&^enger who had In ju red tu nn ankle in alighting. As he aided, to hor to (he eurb. the conductor said, in he heard the car s ta rt and. soon i t ]«

l l Jumped two de railing .swliches an 'l remained on the tracks u n til u nearsd the foo l c f the h il l, he said.

Twu G irls Unable lo Eicapo As the car ploughed over the n t rc a tic

curb, pedestrians were ttru ck before pp -they hnd lim e lo cscapc. I t «-as be- co lleved Umt the girls who were klUed \i(crc''walkTng on Uie s id c w a ik ^ n W l^ were carried throi,i6h Uie fro n t o f th t: n ,

[Store .b y 'U w M ina w o ii car. •. T lie bodies were'nnt IdenUfled UtUU seme houra a fte r lhe nccldent. T h e i “ dead, both uf whcm were n years old. | b were Cnncctlo Prcstla and Yolanda i . Sabuln. both of N ortli Draddock. T lic | * bodies were t^ikcn from under t h e '.M rrr l.cu r w iU iU u tliii-w rftJ in I fftorc,______

There wan no o llic ia ! in fo rm a tion as 10 what cuu.-!ed the car to run away. , nierc* were no pai-scnxcr.s aboard lUII ditshed down the ^lrcct,

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aham-Paigc 629 wc have ca :avorcd to combinc the beau nent o f detail which distingui: Dr car w ith the delightful swii noothne.'s o f driving w ith jo

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te —’ I M c iiiu rcm en t of underground w al- <. en! In the Snni:e river vnlley Is11 bcln ff-conducted 'ln -o rdcrrto -detcnn lne y the distribu tion , and avallab lU ly. of

l l te rday - b y . -o . E. M elna jr. gcollglst in chorge o f the dlvbUm o f ground

b waters o f the United Stales geological- 6urvey.-:=M r.— M elnM r-..-a rrtv« t: here i from Idabo Palls Friday n ig h t w ith c H. T . Steams who nas >cnargc oi e m easurem en ts-in - th is -p a rt o f - the ■z. country . T h ey spent yesterday In t l ' the T w in Pa lls neighborhood in com- y pany w ith B u rton S in ilh , manager

of the T w in Palls Canal company, s Reveals Flow D irection

Measurements reveal the d irection d o f the underground flow und show c (lie c lu ra c te r o f the rock struc* ll. tu re under the Snake r iv e r basin.

M r. S tea nu has completed measure* menta as fa r up the r ive r as "Sho* slione fa lls .. On his a rr iva l in Idaho.

0 M r. M c ln ie r was Joined a t Idaho t- T « m ” b y ~ M i'.~ S to .im !;-a n d -lh e y -v ls --1 Ited eastern Idaho und western W yom -trm tM o g e th e r j------------------------------------------ --s A very IntcresUng spring eslsU | r a l A lto n . W yoming. M r. M elnzcr said. i

I t rim s out steadily fo r 20 m inutes, i

r I f l j lc h l~ lh o ~ iiio u iiliilii side." uUd thCIT "j

. Ules more, n lle m a tlns steadily. T h is •

. condlUon and Its causc w ill bc in -

. vestlgated la te r. I t la assumed tha t ? It Is caused by nn In te rn a / syphon I In Uic limestone formatloiW

T lio geollglsts went ib J l^onie last t n ig h t to v is it R, E. Shepherd. They- ^ v il l-g o —to -B o lw —today.— Toniortow. _

M r. M elnzcr w ill re tu m to W nsh-” InKlon "ahd M r. H 'lll rHUma ” his work on tlie river menjiurcments.

‘ ACTOR DIESSARANAC LA KE , N. V,. Ju ly 21

: (;j>,=:wnrd Crane. 37. m otion ' p ic - ' i tu re actor, died of pneumonia here i. today. He had played in support- . tng roles w ith Corlnne O r lff lU i, Col*' jeen ^ Iw re , A n ita Stewart. M arlon

SW IN G BELIEVES HOULDERDAM R IL L W IL L PASS

T>3NO BEACH. July 21 (/P)—Predic­tio n th a t the Boulder dam b i l l w i l l bc passed a t the December session o f the congrcss and th a t Utah w ill re jo in th?

. jU -a ta te-cam aact gaa volscd by Cff.'i- _ gressman P h il D . Swing, sa n Diego, n t the annual meeting o f the Boulder D am nsjoclatloa; here todn j'i . .

I Htipmobiie 1027 'S tra igh t 8 Sedan

L ike new. w ill Ruaroritce, $1200

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every social ra n k and plane, os 'hum ' ble to ken s 'o f a respect lasting evsi

. un to death., o f f In the distance to th i M u th M h f r r b lu e - - ^ k a ^ f^ t h o - :w ^ »

rlvcVhwUl bHng h im b a c t lo a, fih a slceglng plac«. where, as a boy hi

' o ften .rested under the trees of th i ' valley. I t ts the t^ue home - of th i ; cbres;onjnsii«ruscre’ > t “ Uic“ Hffeienv«

de S lqu ls lv^ waS[ . Aj

■ m nn who rose to the premier posltloi o f his country, bu t was no t proo:

> against an assassin's bullets.

J _M E X T C O h w f . Ji^ly 21.^The gov.ernment is con ildering an o fficu il In-

I vesUgftUon" o f charges b y Obrcgoi1 «iippnrt>r« Ihnt T.itU T;fnrnnr< m ln l i .

te r o f labor,- was .In , a . measure r c sponsible fo r lhe assassination o f th i president-elect, newspapers delored to­night.

Authorities were e.spe<;ially concern, ed, I t Is said, w ith the declaration oi Ccngrcssman Soto 'y Gama, agrarlai leader and close fr ie n d of Uie lat< general, th a t "M oroncs m ust go .n there w ill bc actual war." '• " I t ts aKcrted th a t . Soto y ''G a m j and other leaders o f th e Obregon blo< may bc summoned Ectore a cou rl l j prove statements attrlbutod to then

•that - M orcneff* and —l iitWK IcadL’rs ‘ op- posed to Qeneml Obrcvon nre “ |xsycliu< logically rc.sponslblc" lo r his nssa&sinu. tion "by causing an antl-Obregon at<

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• M u c h f o r l l t d c

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f t \

E xcep tiona l'I 'h a tY o u i

W hen w« rcco(ul|tion a um a r wc do the Job iho rough l T h * m oto r b fo na o r« r coe p U u lr W expert acchanh

__duiuaan4s o t m iles o f depetiiable M n rkc . GenulAc part* ai «*ed fee a ll replaccnencf.

71»en » « attach a Red a K . T . . . _ M - lK e r iJ lH s r u p

c s a d lr w h a t u n lu . o f Use a

— ^ o ^ e e s - j. Phonp 707—

a . 1 9 2 8 . ■ ■ : ' . . V v

— _ him.::— :--------- J r— rx-,--:-—1---—

; . Much cimiusion prevaui to whei:

I V E is to be tried . There was much mys tery attached to the "aipparo" o r re strain ing order w hich prevents an:

------- action from l^elng taken fo r 7a h o u rum * Some unidentified person dropped th even application In to a leUer box In th ) tho second d is tr ic t court. Court o ffic ia l unos* fiairt t hat tho d orlr c^'tr*. ox '

iv4a . fM .ltiitf» 'an .-o f'fida l a t fc p ta n f j.b y . t l i

f ih a f ' . i t aub w a j announced by court b f ll ■ ho clals th a t the clerk had docketed th.

the amparo hearing f o r . Septem ber/ 1 tho which happened to bc the f irs t clea

sn'lJr 'day on U w ^ e S a a r ;— ^SlioulcT~tm .A ll entry,

Itlon un til then. However, If the au thoritle iroof so decide, another court order- can b

, Issued cancelling the foregoing.- --------:— E tfona are -b ctng -m o de -to -prcT cngOV-.m.w.Hny« >tiirln^ r jn i-n nm -• **'• i-funeral between Uie fdllowers o f Obre egon i gud tijc . labor followers o f Mo *^ *-;ro n e s .— Tliese -groups have-bccn--ln

5®".structed b y - th e ir respective leader, to m arcli in Carranai's funeral parade

] I t Is the present hitenUon o f thi I ObrcRoh bloc which controls con

e n i- greis' and a t present dominates tlv pcUtlcal .litua tlon to m.ike either Pres

.rlan ident Calles o r Aaron Sacna. govcmo lato of the sta le of Nueva Leon, provlslona

> . '" f , prcHldcnt. taking' office when thi 1 Calles tc!rm;lcxplrc.s December 1. Oni

n m a : o f Uiu forollio:.li Obregon leaders sni: b loc th n t the provisional presiden t prC' t 10 suniubl>' would continue in offtcc i-j: he m .tw o ycnrs and then a general c leclloi -op.- ' woui a- oo- hPW:— m e - i irescrit-lnd lO T ch u *; Uon.-! arc lh a t President Cullcs w ill b< In u - ; tho provisional president. However a t-^cvc ry factor In th e situation niaki.-!

i rm 'rw h a i w in b^-c fonc-im ot-TcrR ntiw n—

(P )e (^ i4 n

:5 .4 S T I s .

- M M h u m - p ^ m - f a i ^ v o

W a l t e r ^

S ix is a n e w conc< n d e r e f f ic ie n c y — ; o f th e g rea t s tr id s= ^a n« £a e tu fia g= h t l y ^ in c te as in g t h e o f th e —m o to r - c a i10-^M 0X0.R— CO AE-O Jion o JC h ry tle r C orpora tion) D t t r o i t , A

i l l U s e d C a r V a l u M

u C e u i D e p e n d O n

tned have been put In to firU clataighlT. con<lit1on.ThU tag i i too r gu«r*coev ante* o f c joa litr and (upetlor

lanka «*loe.

-aU d e pffwiaMe »»tue a <t»td c a rrb lto a ru tcdca rd U p la rsnd in ipcct our reconditioned cara

- T « f • r ith the "O . K . T h s t Count*.** n r ing . Both ih« quaUcy and prica «^II e car pleaacyou. t

- A T ----- L O -W r — Q O'S T ------

r M o t O ^ O . --------------

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, , L . , . . ’. v. ■ r r

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any AlOurs. IT '

‘ the ^ i u Iclals

. CIIID, Sioi% BngUloclear Thera !■’ no reaaon fo r hav-" t l i ls — Jlrp-d lrtTT-m inTrenslcn tly-floen i.-------

Tbe ‘ Aatrrivan Valvvfaal’* F loor•hlng -TJ -- jlie s r*movo oiu varnUh or pa in t'

amooth up the worn apoti andn be. makci.tJifl o ltf_ (loor_ ao. good oa___

n«w. Oak, mapln, hnrd pine,— >lrch > ..jo t-an y_w ;oo d -la ..a a in y_____

cteanea nnd madn aa amoolh aa

>bre- * • **> •" pu t down.

,S : - ___ M o re M J f t t l fm ____ Lllm Nnr fliors Madg Ptrfici

N rw ly la id floors ar« ta a l lr tne and •lUlcKty lirou ith t to a cl<>an

con- .rm oaili ■urfac" l y tlin '•Amen- ■ >),<, can tfnlv<TB.ir* m*'lti<Ht. Thla

, method navPB th« builder ot- aen- .?rcs- • t r a l contractor o f back-lireaklnK :m o r Jabnr nnrt ilom tho wi>rk niueli in n ii QUlvlO'i'. I ) r t t r r nnd u t I<‘n<> ennt. lonal ••American Vn lvr.ri.a l-, m.-th-

tnu (,d fliilahra uny >l»ur t>«-auilfull)r One nnd c n l l r d / w K liuu l thn nnunl

Tnuii*. -A varuum fan drpnalta n il d ir t in a l«»if. loavinc tho Job

____.cleaa-aa.you-caialim g.________________• Io r jy .1 f,p iB in tho motliodcllou and nuolo you i<rlcca.

W . H. GASSliR,aki.-s • r ’ looi* C o n tra c to r . . *

i = S $ 3 ^

— r : ----------------^

C H l y s l e f

ic e p tio n in ------— g ra p h ic ides w h ic h Jias=:.takeii =- le b u y i n g ^a r ^ d o l la r _____

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^ T h is Carhas been e a rc fp lly c h e c k e d as sh o w n

^ b y V m a r ic s b d o w

w ■—V Motor____vRadiator v R c a r A x leV T r a n T T ilc a t r t f ^ . , _________

V starting * ‘ ’

Battery —---------v ^ T l r e i ___________• v U p b o U t e r yv T o p • ---------V-Fender*

-------- V p n i A , _

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fclEliOIEfEIIS|^

1 Gate City fSvTakes ContesF^^ a Bai)l< of Fine Twirling of Par- _ §~risWho Allows Only Six Hits ' Ttp —l i s a l t l a k e c r r y . Ju ly a i. 9^ 'c a w U o won the ffu h c w l i l i S a lt Lake B

n ‘ o r Parris'~w ho gloved the Hi B c « bu t s ix h iu . Mosolf. Haj»n'6ctc — t s .7 r ig h t-n e W w ra n d Tiinn.CT.-third saclc-

- - . poh TwMtnrt<w< wilt ,hnm ^ r UtW.POOATVLLO '^ AB R H PO A E Ericta

. jcn ie n . c t 4 1 1 4 0 0 K ing.Parker, 2b . 4 1 2 1 3 0Tanner, ab ....................tt 1 3 0 2 0 Tot-Bochc. lb .............. - ....6 1 1 14 0 0

■• •tSceoU. Tt ......................4 1 1 1 0 0 O-Ncl■ S ^ r n s . I f 4 3 2 .0 0 0

p . t r t , , p - S I S ;

T o M s ..... - ................ 31 8 H 27 13 I)

’ SA LT L A K E --------------A B T n r P O “ A“ F balls-Tndevlch. 2b ............... .4 0 0 2 3 0 by p

fr-jonesrcf-----------------------4 J l a u u 'z ie r rNielsen, 3 b .................... 4 1 2 1 2 1CumlUl. lb ............... ;....4 0 2 8 0 0 _____A ltt l. I f ____________ 4 0 0 5 ,9 0 h

1' Hajnmack, as ..... 3 .... .\3 0 :» ~3 T! - m n a , c ........u u 1 u 0 —

Feclcy. p 1 0 0 0 2 0O lynn. p ........................2 1 1 0 2 0 Chil

_ • ----------------------Pocal.. Totals ........................3 i 3 6 27 12' Ogdct

Score by inn ings: Sa lt :Pocatello .................... - .....020 120 l l l - r S BoiseS a lt Lake ........................, 000 000 000-3

sum tnai'y; H o u ic n in s —M o so lfrT a H " '---------_n n r;_ th rp fr.ba «e h lta—Tanner. Pa^to, c iu l

Jensen, Bruns, C am llll; two-base h its ig’ew—O lynn, N orton; sacrifice h its—Jen- philacsen Parker. N orton: stolen basc-^Ton- g^.ne r; struck ou t—B y O lynn 1, Parris 4; chlcaibaw on balls—O ff ParrU 1; throe cicvcl runs, s ix h lU . 16 a l ba t o f f Peeley Inth rc f plus Innings (ou t In fourth , none t|Q,toiou t, two on bases): losing p itc h e r - „ . , Peeley; le f t on bases—Pocatello 3:8 n» double plnyg->Hanimntk

m M k ^ to *C a m im .'* *^ rT ls ^ t^ ^e m — Roche; -runs batted In—B y-Jo n M n ,

Tanners. M osolf 2, Tierney. Norton, X . Jones, C am llll 2.

1 . B O I8 E "c T o C D S n 1, | k BOISE. Ju ly 21 W )—P itch ing a

p w i«over the Ogden Ounners In the last game o f U ie lr five-gam e series here _ ; today. . , -

The Gunners played a ragged ftelB* Sacnu Ing game, being charged w ith s ix e r- HoUyi rors. Ogden's on ly th re a t camo In tlie ^ ^ seventh inn log w hen Mclsaac walked and w ent to th ird on a single by o a k u

'--Xaveque. Woodson drove out a long MusicL-JJU i n y t f r x TUcmfln ana o fw r . iM

ba ll was caught Mclsaac dashed home Portia w ith a run . However. Laveque fa iled r— to re tu rn to the base a fte r the bo ll p was ca ijgh t and was fielded out. re- ' U ring the sWe. —OODEN A B R H PO A EWoodson, r f ------ -------- 2 0 1 0 0 0 RogMcShane. 2b................. 3- 0 0 3 .3 1 upwaj

i - F n iB le r r - l f .— r— „ , 3 0 - 0 —I—1- 1- -lUUnfi' V cn tw . 3b.................... 4 0 1 1 3 1 by p<~ M cC a o Ic jrc ft-= = = r= = = r-t—0 - a —0 - 0 - 0^. atovcn. lb ._ ................ _4_0 . M I . .0 1 Brave

_McIsaac.-SS. _ __2 1 _ 0 _ 3 - 0 _ 1 Wane...... . 3- o - i - < a - i - t h c ' y

--M a t to s , p. ............— 3 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 ra v lt________________ nine

2>jta2* ______________ 3 9 ^ l-B a 4 1 S 0Bab

BO ISE A B R H PO A E th ir tyO-Nelll. If.. 3b. 3 1 1 0 1 0 j r - in

Bernardo, ssi ........ ....O' O 0 0 0 o ’ Yank*Coleman, r f ..................4 0 1 2 1 0 the B

'Crow ley, lb . 3 1 1 8 U O' TTellmMaloney. 2b..................3 1 1 0 1 0 noon

. , Casper, c f .................... 4 1 1 3 0 0 and :, Howard, c................... 4 0 1 12 3 0 Uie &

THE TW IN F DISTRIC

is a g o o d p la c e to l iv e . 7 t h e B o ll u n d e r i r r i g a t l i

i ' f a r m in g a n d s to c k r a is inI a b le a n d th e r e Is e v e r y iI th e p r e s e n t p r o s p e r i ^ w i

I : . B u t ' t o e n jo y t h is p r o f u l l y o u m u s t h a v e th e 1 t h a t a 4 p e r c e n t S a v in g s t h is i n ^ i t u t io Q . t h e la r T w in F a l ls C o u n ty , v . i l l

T ik f in l^ 0 ^ ^ a r s '

J*

\ JJ

I p r rburgh 0! tod ^ 10 :

Brookl— ■ •. .t ' pu tsb i

rlckson. p........ .......... 4 1 1 0 4 0 d q hang. I f ........... .............•• I I 0 • 0 0 and r

-------------------------- SccoTotals ......................33 0 8 27 10 0 BrooklSummary: R iia i batted In—K in g 2.■Neill. Cu.spcr 2; w icriflce lilt.s—M e- hone. Lavwjue. Woodson. M olle; tw o- Ooocli use h lu -K in g , Howard; Uiree-basc lt*-Ca»p<T: double playfr-M clN U iojto PJ.** Uiven. Molle to Crowley. Coleman to fJ - loward to Crowley; struck out—by [altos 5. by Erickson 13; base on il ls -o f f-M a tto s -a .-o ff-E rlc kso n -S ^ h lt y pltchcd balls—by E rick ian (P ra-

PiijfiTd' --------------------- ------ S t.-1.01

I — U n it

~ o • H H U m U O j ITlnFCn

I IT A II- ID A H O LEAGUE ^Clubs— W on Lost Pet. CIN«>caU:llo ...-....................... 7 5 .683 na il cgden ................. ............... 0 0 .&00 Costoi;i i t Lake ..........................0 0 JOO S^iOise ................. ................. 5 1 .<17 y i ie

. Boston--------- AM ER IC A N -LE A G V E --------------C lncinj

_________ W on Lost Pet. B a llew Y ork ..........................M 23 .742 Spohrtnlladelphla ........ .............50 35 .015 nnd HL Louis ;..........................47 40 50-.h lcago............................... 41 49 .450 CHleveland ......................... 40 61 .440 cKH'oshlngton- - v.;...-:.-..-;..r.;:;:.39 SI .433 wresteiMton ......................... 30 51 • .414 fromc tro lt .............................. 35 64 J03 a n d o

. --------- th is ' IN ATIO N A L r .E A fiU E ’ home

Clubs— — \yoT«*‘l * J 3 i i ' t l .LouL-i' ......................... 57 33 .633- secoild

liicago .................... 64 38 .587 p irs tinclnnati ........................52 30 .671 k c w \ew Y ork ......................... 47 30 500 chlcagrooklyn ............. - ..... - - M 42 .8 0 3 ^ 1iitsburgh ..........................43 42 ^ ^nd ooston .............................. .25 58 oonzaIlladelphla ......................23 , 68 373

PA CIF IC COART LEAGUE SS^cai C lu b * - - Won Lost Pet.icnunento ... .................. -15 5 .750oUywood ---- -----------------14 B .737u Angeles ...... - .............10 10 iOOlh ' Pranclsco ..................10 10 J»00 —=akland ........................... 10 10 ..WO _:lsslons ......................... 0 11 .450

BASEBALL "BIG SIX”(By..The Associated Prcssi

Rogers H onuby look another Jump w a rd in .the -b tg s ix - bo lting tl-iU.

r pounding Donohue fo r a double

raves threatened the Reds. Paul ^aner.—IIo r tu b y ^ -n c * r r s t -T tra l. -w a s ------

~while sUpplng bnefc-to-370 as a■suit o f ge tting ..on ly iw o .h l ta _ in ___tne times a t ba t tn the BrooU^-n- itU burgh double-header.Babe R u th got no th ing bu t his ilr ty -n ln th home n u i o f f Ed WaUh.- In New York, bu t th a t was suf- ::ieal—lo -w ia -a -b a U -g a ro o .fo r the -. ankees even though I t did cost le Babe a percentage po int. H arryd lm a n ' had” a n o th r r~ r rm t lc x 'n n r r ^ ------x>n a l W a.ihlngton. while T y Cobb' id F rank PrLich reninlned out o l le game.

F A L L S

I C T

. T h e f e r t i l i t y o f - :» t io n h a s m a d e : I tf l in g t r u l y p r o f i t - : _______y in d ic a t io n t h a t x ■’ w i l l c o n t in u e . h

p r o s p e r i t y t o th e • . ' B p le pe a ce o f m in dD gs A c c o u n t w i t h B fla r g e s t b a n k in . B i -

i l l b r i n g y o u . ' Q j l

F a its I -r s ' S o n ^ e ^

' TWINT FALLS PAH

S iy ^ y - s inSBORGH OEFMTS

■st G a m e R e s u lts in S c o re o f ' p h S

f t o 3 in F a v o r o f P ir a te s : i to d 1.

S e con d 1 5 a m e T a p .y 1 0 t o T j j w j

n rS B O R G H . Ju ly 21 ( /T j-P lt ts - j Bh d e la te d Brooklyn in boih ends ‘ ‘1” , today‘ji_doub lc-hcoder-by icore of0 3 und 10 to 2.

e W y n * * " - ^ ... ..............^4;s b u r iih____ _________ r ? . „ 'J _ 1 2 Jlotlerle:;; E lirh a rd l. Kaupal. ElUott1 Deberry; H ill and Hargreaves. iccondgom e,- . R H. E.

iS ^ • “ »la ltcrlcs; Petty. C lark, Koupal anddcIi; Meadows and HorBreave.s. BO

--------- BOa'IIIL A D E L P IIIA 8. ST. LOUIS 3 and IIT. Louis. Ju ly 21 The Phillies Today;lie .bncj: loday, afte r-bow ing t^ lc o game,ore. the league leaders, to lake the p ltch iird ganie o f the series from the land

’he ifQEC— 1!____________ n . H . E. Flraly fidc-ipJw a................ :..:.:..:"8 “ jz - 2 e i w sI.ouLs ............ ............ -..3 7 1 Boston

:allerlo.H; Swevtland. Benge and • B a tt iiUi; Jltlfchcll. Frankhou.se. R ein- Sewell:

w iik iSi i . — • kw a.. . .* --------- Clevek

'C IN C IN N A T I 5. itO s W N ' 4 Uoslon IN C IN N A T I. Ju ly 2 1 C lnc ln - 1 edged out a 6-to-4 v lc lory over rls. R itou todny. gathering 10 h its o f f Berry. S m llh and Clarkson.l ie score— R. H . E. W /Ion .......................:.... ............4 16 0 WA£c ln n a tu ___________________ 5 _ 1 0 _ J )lallerle.'t: R. Sm ith. C larkson and held Z ih ^ r ond Tay lo r; Donohue. K o ip 1 Hprgrave. ^ ' t I w

CHICAGO 2-5. NEW Y O R K 1-4 KICAOO. Ju ly 21 (yp)—T lie Cubs 5,^1 sted tw o -c x tra - ln n ln g docUlons m Ihe O lan ls In more than five I one-hnlf hours o f baseball here

afternoon and evenliy:. T lu* h tje ou t the I lrs t v lc lory NEVu ‘ to - I - in 15-iuuuds.’ j i i i i mu T tp m

3iid by 5 to 4 In 10. todoyIrs t g a m o . ^ -------- R- H . K. Sox i.„ Y o rk ' ............. ..... ........1 12 0c a g " .............................. 2 13 3latterlea: F ltis lm m ons and Hogan I O T a rre ll; Nehf. Bush. Jones and ^ew ^ males. gu lt

ynm«t— R. H FT.tt Y o rk ................................. 4 8 1icago .......................................5 7 0lalterles: .Oenewlch. n iu lk n c t and gan and O T a rre ll: Blake, Jones. Thn sh ond H a rtn e tt .. ' pleaii

T l '

f l - u n d e m a n d t h a t F r e J s i in g g a ve h im a b ic e h e ad s

I *‘ Y e s — a n d a n ic e fo o ts c a iL S m ith . S m a r t S h ew h a b i t a

S m ith Sm ar.Y o a X y m U lV ta rO u lT

M cElwaT h e D o p e n d a b le 8 b

j l . H e x t t o O rp h c

E S B Z m G R A P H IC O U T L IN E S 01

The Greek grod n lsh knowledge o i

/ v \ J v t i >ictAn« and teach / '“/rM iX leaeb tr- was t tg i ( y L — > 4 1 ^ } — ^ tr t a tc d -W C T d li^V i L > ^ w n r v * • ^ *oph:

I f c ^ T K i J U rge la U rS d o M BMT d id

v K ^ Whifa

PbMM 1«M

ILY .yEWS. .'fWlN. pa lls

IffliilHEMtfei i r a f f i i i i i i

. 10 to : --------- The

liladelphia Sweeps Five-Con-

I U I r f [ j ! t

>HILADBLPH1A. J u ly 21 f/p i-T h e by Oo hletlcs increased th e ir iiecond place In tin d to 10 fu ll games today by w in- one rv >g-:thclr... 8 e » e n t lL _ lu _ a _ ro w _ a n d Ila o d -t eeplng the five-gam e .'erl'v. w ith T lie » at. Loufg Browns ^ winning, j o - Porclai ^’s^dM ble-heoder. • T lit - ' M iie km cn 'o iik lo i n the f irs t game *y 8 lo 2, and the Batt :ond, 7 to 3. . c r ahdF'lrst gome— R. H. E.

Louis ............................... 2 8 - 0lliu lrlph ln------:---------- ---------- S_LH— ]------SANQottcrles: Ogden, Beck, W l’t.se and ; Angcle in lon ; Orove and Cochrane,' • i today,Second-game— ------- — -«‘» r -H r-E .' ■ W okcr. Louis .....[ ............... - ......... 3 10 0 '.score■lladclphla 1...........................7 12 I | TheD altcriu t: Stewort, W Jltw. Slrelcckl tx>a A, d Schang: Q u inn and Coclirano. Mis.iio)

-------- - Ba ttBOSTON 5-1. CI.EVEI.AND 2-5

BOSTON. Ju ly a i ( /l’)-C lcveltind d Boston divided a doubli'-hMtlcr lay; T lie Red Sox won the flm t i , LOS me. 5 lo 2, behind the llve -h lt xh ing o f R uffing . Dnync. C love-' id le ft-hander, won the aceond.j

F?r«t game— R. H. E~

^ i lBatteries: G ran t. Harder .ma L,H.C11: R u ffin g and Hofman.__________

•veland ...... .........h 9slon ...................... ............. 1— 8— o-eab«^Salterles: Baynr and M y iitt; Ifn r-. nu.'uicll. Simmons, Slnyton nndrry. ______

W ASHINGTON 4. D E T ItO IT 2 WASHINOTON, Ju ly 21 /.4 '>-Hnd- From ■_Washlngton r l^ h t -h nnder, ■ tod nv lL inp _ ] Id D etro it to five scaltcred h its and coachc L' Si'iiatifi's won. 4 to S. making TctUTIT -les count three games to one. tMdnl( The acorc— R. H. E.■troll .............................. ..........2 5 1ushington ................ - ............ 4 0 0Baiteries: W h ltoh lll, Sm ith and A ■ ootlall; Hadley and Rucl. bh iir i

---------NKW Y O R K 4, CRICAGO 0 '

NEW Y O R K . Ju ly W’)-O eorse MBIILH uutpttched Bd m i . i l i - Ji.. l ieiu ‘Joy a t the son o f the form er WhUe <x ace made his Nev. York debut..d tho Yankees registered their Ird stra ight over the v ls lio n , 2 to 0.T lie sco re - R. H . E.licago................................. ......0 4 0IW York ............ ..... ............... 2 6 0Balterles; W alsh. Blankenship and

Jtiehe» in SimplSdiyThnt mnn Is th s r ichest whow ensures ure tiie ctteopMt.'>-Thoreaa |

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U L to o . H e g o t th e Ii t a t co lle g e .” I

r ’ 1“ ^

\t t S iloestl TTkIt Lock*

a in ’sS h o e S to re

p h e u m =

OF HISTORYAB O LEPIU S ........... - ‘ f f l

rod who was supposed to fo r - I n 'e and losplraUon to the OBochen. T lw ord inary acbool ■ 'mrardeH as a irr%-ant and. l|B lS tir. bul'~Uw - hlg&er - n n a U - I B t —ophists WCT« revered aod re - Ialarieo. !d ic ta iM U ia t po&Ue M rr le * be I ST ( b m w h * hare d tU co tU j

• i t W acrrtee ct m o4cni a ^ I

i t e M o r t u a r y |■ w n l P b «e «m j I

• M l gb M hw e 8 4 ^ I I

Ls. it)A lio „ stj-n d a y mc

. . . - _ , . .....a . _.

ite r leagoe ffESiJLTs-jrrBIKLUNS.-MO. '.S K A W L E - r^ —

:QftAMRNT6.-Julv-^P-<yp>--^iaowt--l— ’ - | io's .Seiittlor;; w eiii l l re l place hi ' league nLiirjilinftH today by dcfeat- 3ealtle fo r th r f i f ih s tra ig h t time,) 2. .le score— R. H . E. _ ;tie ........................................ 2 tf 0 T W Iim ento : ............ 10 14 2itcrles: T rnchout. .B ryan. O ra- f i

■ ■■ j- J j

lovem or folli>'ki-d l/y Dean’s's ingle j * . , i ie eighth .iiu iln i: gave Oakland run and n v ictory over P0«*

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iN F ff f tN C if ic n .luly 21 (iP3— ! nt _ f :les no%cd out tlie Missions, 3-2. ’ mco! y. in " o' lo -inn in t! gam e' th o r wbk ' posit crt—up—w hrn—Jones—doubled- -«.o -a-jth } Bigbce. contiIC scorc— • R. H . B. im mAngeles ..............................3 12 3ions .'............ ... .2 8 3 Ofitterle .i: Btirlout and Sandberg; lies and Baldwin. ^

SEALS* 3. STARS 2 ,)S ANOELES. Ju ly .31 (,lp)-i<Sme»d q - y. San Fruncisco rlg h t-fle lde r, „ ihed out hLi tw enty-eighth home * o f the season here today to breok

; M oudy nnd D ick McCabo and" -*b e -S « tZ it- ti-3 -to -S -v to to # y .^ iw . .SM, Uollywgod Stars.le sc o re - ' R. H. E. PrancL«o ............. ....... ,....3 10 2

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ORNING, JULY 22< 192i

rwilight League Enters Field Against Crack Nortii Side

fw ln^^FalLi today lo «-nBagc in a louble-hcnder event agaiiw i the T w in "alU T w ilig h t ba.^eball Icninic nrtlst.i • m a-tnp -bB tSm en-from *‘ nupcrt7“ Thn- — » Ir.u ghme -w lll be called promptly n t I—e'etoek - ^ h l i t ^ f t e m eon B t- the el*.y- — ^ m il park.

Players from Uie s ix tennis entered n the T w ilig h t league t\11i be on deck n-rendinessvto-p lungr Into the-game - - -i t ’ ciill In nh attemni lo take UlO ____ncasure o f the Eden nine. The com- v- w s llf T w in Falla team \viH cros.i batsv lth th e N orth -B ld e -sq u a d -in 'th e -firs t------;ontc.st which Is AChediiled fo r 2 p. m. m [mmedlntely a f te r th in mntch. Eden .tJll tfljjg le w ith Rupert. P l

O ffic ia ls o f t l ie T w lllg ii l longue have th< ssued n call to a ll i team members lo y o K a t the pa rk a l 1 o'clock th is a f t- | | t ■rnoon fo r a w am i-u p se.wion before ho game. .

On M onday evening, the Idaho De- ^ la rtm en t storo and Post O ffice team.1 k l neet In the n e x t garrie on the T w ilig h t) ao euRue schedule. . I a r

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'iow evcr.''^d ''Sw "riioped up the fram e ■~pl vork on Uio addreas in tils m ind. He h ( ntends to toucli on a lt Issues.'among o i hem proh ib ition and fa rm relief ^ »hlch,.he regards as o f prime Im port- _ mce, 1

W ith his campaign organization lak - ng de fin ite fo rm w ith th e a j ^ I n l - neh l ad flsory a n a^xccu llve c6in^ nlttees w hich , w ill operate In close < i :onJuncUon w ith the Dem M ratle .na- .lonal com m ittee In New York. Oov- ■mor Sm ith Is leaving details largely .0 these groups of managers. He de- iUncd today to^ comment on the selec-;lon of-these-com m lttees m *-on-the:r - .....unctions. m

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WlIENEVEQ yo n have aa Ortho> p h o n ic V i c l r o la as p a r t o£ ’ th e evening 's e n te rta inm en t,' y o u r guests a re cnthuslasUc. ’It^s l ik e b e ing a t a dance, a conce rt and a vaudeville show .— a ll In tb e same td g h l. Every k in d o f is ire p ro d u d ^ao re o lia ticm ly yo u fee l t l i « . artla to a re r ig h t there in th e ' ro o m W itn y o o i • j ^

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E uU ztd u sccond cSus m i l inftttoT, * AprU 0. 1018. a t tho poator^lce a t T w in

Falls. 3<Ulv. under the act o f March- 3 . 187P—

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” 1 : n o t otherwise crcdltcd in th b paper.' and al50 the lo<;al ncwa published

herein. A ll r ls h u o f rcpubllcatlon of spcclal dbpatchca herein also reserved.

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» The News Is t) member of Uie Audit '---------r— Bureau 'O f ••C lrculatlonl.—fn jm "W hom ;

• I I InfonnaUon u to circu lation may bc obtained upon' uppllcntlon. De* ta iled In form ation supplied locally u i» n rcqueut. '

. No reoponslbillty Is assumed fo r tlie I care o f unsolicited manuscripts, pJio* | togrnpha c r o tlie r contributed m atter. , A rtic les submitted fo r publication w ill be used o r no t a t the discretion of Uie editor, and no manuscripts w ill be returned unless accompanied by nee-

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m U D D O ^ * * K W r a * * A f^ ^ 0«ew York, Chicago, San Francisco, Lo i >■ Angelea, SeatUe._________. ^

Some Uiree or four years ago a tm ci o f land situated In the Eastern pan a o f Tw in Falls was given to the C ity 11 fo r playground purposes by the H nr- w m on Foundation o f New York. b

Accepted In g sp ir it of somethhiH _ approaching misgiving, i t has fln a l'y , Ji t l ire il8 iru re ~ e frd rljr6 r" lh 'c 'M a y o r and' "d Council and ono or two Interested w citizens, developed in to a recreation fc center w h ic li is In constant us'c' by cr youus.and.o ld and.w h ic li.has.actua lly le come to n i l a real n e ^ in the hves of at a good m any young people. in

H arm on F ie ld Is equipped w ith a

or tw o amusement devices fo r tho_______ li t t le ones nnd a couple ot w ell k c p t |P''

te nn is 'cou rts w hich are In use early Af ond late. For th b purpose only a pa ri o f the lan d has been utilised and there are possibilities In Uie rcm atii-

__ in g nrea ■which ro lse the hopo th a t _a t no d b ta n t dato the entire Held

' ‘ may bo placed In use;' i . thA t the rear a no tu ra l depression nd- **

Joining a coulee in which a goodly stream o f waste w ater flows con- BtanUy could readily bc turned In to n awlmmtng place, and U ib In W inter

I a fllcBtlng rin k . M ore tennis courU ^k could be W d out ond other gamesL'. added. The po&slbliitiea o t the F ield ^H are In fin ite ;f One o f the th ings T w in Falls need*^ niost Is a place where young people

" X ' n ia y 'sw im arid learn to swim. There ^

— :r— llif r -O ity -o n d aa. 0 resu lt-the.-cann l* —and-latemJs are daUy fille d w ith boja — and young n ic n 'ln r rv e ry state o f dU - J

' vuntagca br"ebld n-atcr U llU n g and at the same tim e very o fte n 'co iis iltu iln s a n anvioyancc lo &d}olning home o iid j,

L property owners.v A ll U»is bliould and could bc cor- __

" ’5 m t?d~'a7id H ariiib n 'F Ifc id m ay^cvcii* ' q * tua lly o ffe r the means ot solution, cor

B u i lh e field , as i l bi. is n real civ ic Yo; n*sel and anyone doulJtlng fo r a m ln* ute the wisdom of the g i l t has only to pay It a brief vL iil to appreciate fu lly the real valuca w hich t l olfers. Coi

T w in Falls b rap id ly reaching a nt point where th is .sort o f devclopmciil

_____ m usl_bc_ taken iip in a .srrloiis way.•n ic crops which grow on lhe tcrl)l?

---------n rrrs~ iu rrou nm n if“ tTic“ C iti— flrc '.iJt i ; —the only crops in which the C i'y mni should bc ,in ic rc .\t« t, T lic re Ls Uic co iu tan t crop of boj's and s ir ts .to »>«• considered, tu ja y no th ing of tholr elders.

I t m lKhl 1.-V n KWkI Idea lo ju y n M ^ \ L i t to Hannon Field.

wh<Om

• .W VER TIS l.NO IN T H E SCUOOI.-S ^ T lic NaUonal Education Avsoclaltt’M

ktartcd sometinng when i t c riiicU fU a U)c In troduction o f -comnicreiMl nd* (50. ve rtls lng 'a nd po llllca l propnganda u i wcr the schoob. *

T he fo rm er seems pa rticu larly plen­tifu l. In one c lly where the board c f t cduoaUon. ordered Uie kuperlnienden: urd: to flD d out ho*- fa r m anulacturrr*. n r * public u U lt lM and oUier commercial cnlerprUea were propagandtiaig. tn j public sebooU, the inq u iry lias rc \ea lfd

a j ih t t - ln r n r r r t i a r r - ..................... A“ The s to ry o f s te e l" by a big steel

corporation. “ The S tory o f S u g a r b r a big sugar company. “ The S tcry c i oiiu South Am eftca" by a transpartation U ne .'“ The S tory e f the S a n a r^ - oy — A t r \ ^ cocH P ^^ “ T lw S t ^ R

■ l« a d I ^ i c f l - b^ a com piBy special* — h in t tn peocUi, *The S lo rr o f O U u * ^ 1)7 • t l a u compsQj, S tory ct

---------W lT O f t f r Tiaur~c<»mpaoj-.^**IUS6w —r * 'Wander S to r j^ by s rabber cam* P « V . -1U « f i ta jr o f Asbestoa" by » ih b g U m osBfaetarer. *Tbe Roosaacc ^

V T W IN F A LL S ]l/VS .or O 0 ffM "h y » . coffee com pany,_im ie

~^ne a to ry of S ilk "

oU icr booUeta. pamphlets, leaflets, etc,, of tho same sort.

— • W liB t b to bc done about this? o b * .Ur, vlously m uch o f ' Uie s tu ff b ably

w ritten , fro m facta supplied by cx*’ ports. I t ia tnstruoUve. Yet therovl:!

s M i. iie iu u i- im .u L J U -m m L

— iB - 'r iD r- 'w a e g n o H g rT ro r~ ra ^^ T lic advertising element' tends to gro-v SS. bolder, and everybody tries to gel In t^ cly. U ie -ga m e _6am eU m os-fac is-are-pe r> 0^ verted. A t best. ' compeUUon

j j j r fo f-H ie -p rlv ilege-t)^- g ii 'iiiu Uie yuuU iful ,ed m ind a bent toward this o r th a t o f product, to r p ro fit, b b.-id. i

Educatora m ust fin d some way lo draw tho lin e between cducaUon and j

J it er!i m u it sect more legitim ate chnn* (>m n c l i r ■' ■ fBy Po litica l propaganda b worse, be-

cuu!>c l l a tnu lo a ttcc l public i» llc y• by the subtle process of influencii!;;— p la itic young mlnd.1. i f bu.nlncs.i in - he leresls have been doini; th b , i t n lu u ltl \ 0* be s liu t down on prom ptly a;:d e f- cl 'J; fcctlvely.

; ; . ■ . . f c- K A yE T Y .A N D SA.NITV

^ Now U m t^a il Uie rcl-irnu fri-.:i Uic c

N o f the country,' i t ; ...id th a t the » "Snfc and sane" i . - ^ - .u llo n has nc- ^

g- in iF n a r Tip t\y 'e r prg::gn t ~ggon t : gTnrf r 71:—-lu tnn m ii i' iu i i ity &.'" ju ire ty ;-------------------------:t StaUstics shoV th a t fireworks lic rc rl nnd there s ti l l took a , to ll of human y life and limb. ' B u i iwrsonr. so hu r;■- were fa r fewer- in number U ian ever W

before. J;*B. On the other hand, deaths end In - _J

Juries from' automcblle gcciden li. h .

d were more numerous Uian ever. A i fool b s ti l l a fool, even when his f i r e - . . . . f crackers arc taken from him . Oara- • {.. lesancaa and recklcssncu and ig n o t- . .'7

f ance can work the ir havo^q.with other | im p lem ints . " ^ I ? j

I T lio Sfcfc and Sane F o u r" i re in a U is ly ' r .ns -good-an - id on-w.. O i.-lgaJ* »■' ~1I now rccoftnlred. ’ 1 11 ncce.wary l ) He , preach caution t i Ute .'.wimmcrs r n i l 1 . drivers ond p : ;n lc k ;r - ra s well ns io , the explc;:vc-lovi:52 pa lrio b . W.

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BUSINESS AND PO LIT IC S E li I W hy b Uie opinion so generally held ]

th a t the po}lUcal casipaign th b year Ba , wm have lUUe effect on business? no

Because, a Chicago tinane ler ex- plains, "baihiess Is more descrvinc

, o f confidence thon ever before, w hile w r the pollUcal lenders arc becoming eco- N c nomlatfl nn w rll t i i nnllMrlnn.i— 'T ! i p | ^ resu lt Is th a l our poUUcal leaders' nre nhxIou3~l6''sec"b'usinesa prop icr." ^

I i l ’oUier words, buslne.-a and jio lltlcs i ore tooth de.scrving o f more confidence M r than- U icy -u ne d-to -b e . Ead i uadar., stands the other belter, and is Ici.i antagonistic to Uic legitim ate nctlv l* |f.AlCfc-of-UiB-oUM»r,--------------------------------------- 1-

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hnics, Tluirsduy. Ju ly 21. lOlJ. 1

C. E. lio b lh o f the^Booth M ercan tile , company, le ft last evening 'M r Ncv. | York to purchase the comUig fa ll an d j w inter stock o f goods.

M r. and Mre. A. W. Sowle le ft ye ,- 33 U:rriay m orning to attend the Supreme * Connell o f Uie Lo>-al Order o f Moo e nt C lnc lnnattl. Ohio, Mra. Sowle w ill s li 05 R dcleculc h i the council of in ': U idlcs C ircle of the Moot.c lotlcr.

M r. d iid M r., K ir k Boot h u ir ^li rX b r^ i iR r ie 's . w lie fc lu ry iw pp ti (g mnkc th e ir fu tu re home.

0 .‘ H. Self, w ith a pa rlv n !-In c in ! '. h iu Koiir to Slioshotic Hasln lo r n short oiitinK.

Mrs. 11. R. N cun iiu i i-' rnJiLMiu! » ivU it ln « ii her .von. C lia ilcs V<«ititt-.',I who has Ju^t come fr in ii hU home |n j Omaha.

: Tw in FnlU county haa U ken a tu u id X fo r good roaas und good bridKcx By a >-otc OLM yesterday the bonds ot »50.000*each fo r bridgea' and hlshwayn were approved .b y o *good n ia jo r ily . and Uie couniy wlU ha\-e Uie best in these Im provem enli In Uie iiu le .

The Short U nc bridge crew last Sat* urdaj- completed eonsin jetlon o f tl-.o n r» steel bridge 'aenDM the Roc« Creek cunyon. T h e new b fld g r w r f ‘ the stronsrst construction and w l.l ' bear Uie- weight o f arftr tra in t U t Uic ' ra ila a y can liauL ^ '

A law n M c ia l Jra5_bc3d_W ednevIay _evenlna a l the homo o f M r. and Mre. •D. £ . Regan fo r the benefit o f S t. JEdwanl's CalhoUc church. A splendid Imusical program was gl\-en. «

-REALfStAtEtflAMSFEflS 1r m h M b r tb a T v ia r»O s TtUe . '

u d A M n e t C o tn fU T ^

PrU ay. Jo ly S»ShertfPs deed. U . E. PUieh to E. B. ^

B a y t e $1S400 to u 17 and I t . bloc^t D<100 and lo t » . block »*. Buhl. es

3 D A IL Y N E W S , T W D J F j!

pffiB lllm faU U llH lB = ™ lf

mb* ______llyX*' Regular Ust of Judges for No>Ja. •— i - "

~ ;::seEgn:a Primaries ;

■A' Jii(Ji!<M fn r Uie ftlccUbn o f 'Novem* ir, ber 0 were appointed yesterday by > Uit! bourtl ot Tv;in P^llw coun t / com-

mlfl.Moiifra. Recommencotloirs of the ^ ehalrnu-^o f the Republican and Dem - rt" bcratlc” c o n ^ i i i j t s were -la rge iy lo i- V i t lowed. iiUiioutth no t strlcUy adhered ®

to, So fa r as possible l l hns been *1 , the purjio'ic o f the county board to ° ~ appoint. - Judnes . o t both -parties fo r “ • “ lhe N ovm l)cr election, w lio would o'■ voiiiiiU 'cr to serve w iu iou l" cojiijiensii* ** lion III till* p rim ary election of Au-- nust-7;— In -t iH —Ihe-lorBcr—prccliiclH

iwo r.eiA of Judges were apiwlnted. 'h ic JinlKcs sclccl th e ir own clerk.i, ,

Complete L is t u f Jud go ~Twin I'ntls No. I—L. F. Wiscmiui, ni

• Ednu T . M o lt. E . /B . W llllu iii!;. Tom j i 1 W iin ir;-. J. I). Tucker, Mm, fc). A. Lan* p;- don. t l

Tw in l-'alLs No. 2—M ary C llle lle . t l :::eti;\ iMcCoy, Charles Burton, A. O. fc

. Peiu'joii. . D uby L . ’ Roberts, P. W. Ji :;luek. - Is

Tw in Falls No:-3—J o h n -Iro a r-M rs r jf,■ Chnrles Stevens, Ouy Kinney. Mrs,

Mrs. P. J. Caslcllo. ' • ''Tw in Falla No. 4 - J . E. Jcrd in. R. [

A. q ro ha tii. Edward_ Olmstend, Mre.

A rrliiK lon . [ ' ~

W. A. M ln tilck , John ilarvey. J. c ! •’ *' M cKinley, A lbert Pulziur, Noro Pal- loon. [;®

Tw in F a lb No. C~RuUi Redeye,W. M. Lambing. Alice Wallace, Louise Babcock:, W. T . Kevan, U. L . ^ Prnlcr, ^— ^ n - P a lb - N o r - 7 - f t r - B r - S m ith r - R r ^ H. Muyser, Paul R. Tnber. V ina L . ^ Jennlnc-, Bu la Malone, M arlon H am - mons. 2 1

' Hansen—S lu a rt Sevcrns. Mrs. M y r- i „I - K irkpa tr ick , Elmo Kerr, Mrs, John f j , 1:_ :ney, Mrs. W. P. Brewer. Charles so(

I M urta u g h -M rs . f'rcd W. W acliolU ,I O liver Johnson. C. V. True. F. • J.' : :a rshall. Mre. Oeorge Dcckcr. M rs. niV J. I. Tolm an, - Tih

H erm an Strieker, Robert Broic. cdjK im berly—J. H. Sudwecks, Mre, C ar* inc

rie—Chapin.— Mre.— Nora Swearingen. O 'lMre. Ornce L . GUI, Mrs. Ethel Lacey, JaiW . K . Spence. voi

Buhl. No. 1 -W . Lee Howard, CoraB . D ury, Gertrude McElroy, Mra. p i El i ja ly ^ o s t , M. D. L. Barstow, Iv a B.

Buht, No. 2 - n . W. Herman, Irene Banbury, Grace Shank. R. R. B ran * - non. W . R. Pnrker. Vesta Rugg.

Berger—O, E, Parott. H. CrooKham.C. V. Daugherty. =

Clover—R. D, Sw, John Reinke, amW alte r Shaver. F, L, Atkina, P. J. Ncwlan. I . C. Wnr«i,

C nM tcfo rrt-W . C. n m « iL B ^ Q . , D avb, OcorKc H, Clement. L . R. ? K im brough. C, E, I ’trk liis , Mre. R. ^ W . Onger.

Deep Creek — Crorce McPherson.Mrs. D an Wluiley. M, Howard. W. F.

F llC r -H . W. Onives, R. K . D illin g ­ham, L, M . Sm ith, \v. P. S liinn . H.E- MusBcr, W. T. HiBKlnbotham.—H olHsteT—Oo ftt— Kttninryor, ueurvc — M unio , Elsie Morehouse. Edna TTOcnd- _ ly. C atherine ixiwc, Mr^. Jesa leTJc- -D o i ia l t ^ ______________ _____ ^£ e n ie ^~ ~ ^a ck~ T ^^^^ D,

—Moroa—Mrn—Irxnnt.n Uruwii. S. 'O . — Diehl. M rs. D .in N irtier. M rs.' L. O, Cubb.-Eimcr. E H iij|;,-L t'» lIv -M alo iio ,- —

R ulrh .M,^'^l^r Sed.in 111 fine condlUon. $600

OrcHand Toaring..Oood Car. «tOO

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Biisiness M a nT im e is money In busi­ness and I make sure m y car is always ready f o r se rv ice by u s in g Champion Spark Plugs.C b a a p ie o l i U iebcit«r«p*ricp|ti( bMsOsk I t ha* an « sd t» l*«sa U ' ts a a ln lasnlator tp«. - ^ d a l ly tr«at>d te w itlw ' ^ iP Msad dM mocK higher f ^ l 't« tn p « ra » if« i o f th« f e jV __«wod«m h lg b < o tn p T ^ ' B liM

' 'iio a c n g ta rT A b o a tie fr .pm tnttd M tld cep p tf^ ^ .

•bvoiu ic lT g a »^ th ( ua«<Ur h i ^ cemprca^oo.Special OAshii* <tM> trodm-mhUh Auara a

a ll d r i« te c eoadltioo*. t * ’ ~ ~

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FALLS, JiiABO,- SUNDAYI t Boge tsM li-paul 9 c b a k , Mnr. 0 . P. I L Orero . ■— y ^ ■

U i^e o c» * I» -M a ry 'c ra y« , AUza Gates, ** W illiam Thclten.

? Quaint ]^refereiice ^!■ O f Long StandingI- j^ Ev c n ^ n ^ A iie lent Greece gentlemen

d cated, a t least In F irs t N ationa l’s ga;n spcclol comedy. "Vam ping Venus," a l0 or.exoetly ro.017 pounds o f pachydernu | IP ore .featured w iUi Uic C h rls ly -B ro lh e ri i d c ircM . which comes here August 8 - lc r '

4 Itrand f r e t street lu rade a t 12 o'clocks Jn_ lhc_m om ln«___It_ w U U b c - th e - firs t -I. big circus to v b lt T w in F a lb th b year. ‘ , D uring the w inter m on tlis the ele- j

phanta wero lau gh l Ihc latest dance* by U ie lr trainers. D orothy Campbell I nnd Gertrude. Tlioma,s, nnd in Mbs

1 Jumbo, a lltU c elephant o f but « 0 i • p:unds. M iss Thomas claim s lo have

the cham pion var.slty drag dancer ni the w h ile tops. Mb.-: Jumbo is able Ic

. fo llow the music o f Professor EverC j . James' baud,*Jui>t like a hum an, and i

Is said to be more p ro fic icn t in Uie I j . le rp lschotean - a r l_ th a n -m a iiy -o f. ..a s i - j ; p ls ln , everyday folks.

■ b rrok ing In on nc l* 'ln w lilch a prize ’ User rides on the back o f Uie clephont

[ the Orpheum.UicAtm today and Mon*

TTt9iwhffa i i t l f t i l bl'^n^try i n ^Jlipscn fo r . t l ip n ilf , ,n f th h Jpicture.

Miss Todd has oUier n lir ib u lc ) . | however, th n t cspcclnlly> f i t her for th b role. She b no t only heau tltu l Ii; nnd charm ing, bu t an actress ot cx* j, cepllonal oblHty os well, an il her po r- oi Iraya l of-.Venas b said to bc one of Uie finest Uilngs she ha.<t done on -the ., screen., ■"- "V an n ing Vanu»^lft-a-«tory-H)t-nioU- cm New York nnd onclcnt Oreeee, “ M bs Todd portrays a cabaret dancer >' in the New York sequences, and the famous Aphrodite In tho Grecian epl- sodes o f th b ro llicking story. In which lr Charlie M urray and Loubc Fazendo n; are featured.

The p ictu re b h ighly spectaculni- n ild has been dcclarcd one o f the ■„ Tihest comedies of th r venr. I t was 'dU<itleiH>^ Eddie Ciuic.* ncc ol com- edy directors, and the splendid cnst '• includes B ig iloy W illiam s. Spec “ O 'Donnell.-Rusj. Powell. Gus Partos. Janet McLcod. Fred O ’Bcck, Guslax f ” von S e y tfe rlllj! and many othere. ivi

Elephants Play B ig -------- Part W ith ' Circns ~ui

- tuiThree herd.*; ot .perto rm lns elephants

Clara, as these two an lm aU ore na*^

^Orpheumio & 25c—Matinee and

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' w ith

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Directed by Kc

A FIRST N A flt)N

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D rpheom O rc h e s tra • Prc

Y M o r n in g , j u l y 22 .'. t ^ .enm Jes,'ond .U ie^ea m lty^gp e

boefc ihouiands of yeara; S ix,m onth) r t rCBIirg ' lw fce da liy: was b e c e t ^ hi- . .fflCT.aie.elephant-«could j> l|(m ,.thp .tlgei r - itn fiC un l her bocki and even how sht

is -not pleased about havtng tb e cat oniinal rtde around the steel areni in a howdah, , .

Tbe three herds ot elephonts arc not only worked in the rings b u t thc> m u it aasist'in pulUng up the b ig top aad also n ld In getUng the heay>

to move a b ig circus, such as C hristy Brothers c ire iu, in the rainy, weather, as ^ e or tw o of Uicse b ig land oiU*

■Seep in mud, wh'-n 40 horses would bc unable to pu ll I t an inch .■ BOm ■■W c l^ s Ot - elcgHaat?,"-Asia tic and A frican, ore carried b y Uie Chris­ty Brottaers chvus, and a ll o f them op* pear in Uie a ^ t parade,_w hlch la m oro-than -tw o m lle s -lo n g ;------- ;....—

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l i l f j i i t , l I l i l iiu l l Wim miyiiiK i t inn Iiro iis lii liiitt to liig fo r lio h itIii.i M-ordx i)IT Hlmrt nnd gulped onco or t iv li'f. T lii'n — *

“ I lii’K your p n rd o iil" he snitl, -iiitmW.v.— “ 1—fo rjju i 'iii.vsclf~fipr7> i''iiu i^ llli’til. I U'liM lin rH ltly <llM;ip[»ntnio<> iit iil - U l l l l - Y.iu w ill forg ive me, w ill jo ii i i i ' l, .Mb-i l»In.-<iiiiiro?'‘

I l f I'ourtio I Mill] t lm t 1 would, nnd I l lill (iiin!<ni fo r liiuulilMg. I

irkn l to esphild aUoiit ilu> .|iiv i> liiiiln ry con in ii'tli.ii i.r llic fiK-ljil miiKel<>.i nu- Iii-iliiih u 'fil ii.v, I ' i f . : lin t lift illd n 't i!('j-rii m iiH i In tiT i'f in l. As sixm ni» I liiiil sn iit|,r r i| III ail I ' liil Iio snld It wns

I li i il llir ilm il.t li>- h:i<l I k t i i iiliin ii't. Imt —iiiiiv tlm l h r I'ln l s|iiil;c ii—w iiiM I l lli lilm -tliL* c r i' iii f i im i- j ir - t r y lM ;: 10fiiniHhirtxc Il0 i:<'ir ivUh, t 1n.> liliM , nml iv inilil I ro iiiim ili.T t l i i i i l w o iiiii nl- r.M.vn iliKt hlui u n lilii; : . nm l s'o .m? Itenll.v, I t w:iM n v«,-ry n r i i l l l t t i f ■ t'w c li._«‘!ii-n<‘- tIlu t I v iiu liln 'i riir;:<‘t lioiv lii< lim l luuUci) and iivlod n m oini'iit tief»ro.

Pc.‘ t l r » e iiiiic iiro iln il .1110 corn i'r nl thu h iilliliii- : u 'lrti,ih (> ImrKi'H |u.> i iih

Theairei Evening—10-25-3UC MONDAY _____ ^

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m ils*B a lio n o l w is c - c r a c k ; i i c lo a iic s . F u r io u s ly f u n n y ; i n j l y d i f f e r e n t : M a g a i f i - ly m a u n to d ; w i lh O b a r l ii - r a y - a n d L o u ic o F a z e n d a a in ^ f o r th e f i r s t t im e , in t ic s e ts ; s p c c ta c u la r ic s : a g a la x y o f g o o d • crsJ> S o m e th in g n e v e r rc a t to m p te d in c o m e d y !

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- Thelma Todd Mdie Cline

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irn it nwnr licfara 1 cnnW rra lir tttm ' anyi^ilng worUi. ic ltin g down here. U g a _-4-wii»Miboat^toTaiimo*Fr«d*«b«iM-

impppjied lo loo li n t Perkins; »otJ ilicn I iiu iit on .looVlng. ,

tlo w u i lila rinu a fte r ‘Mr, Pnnl w ith o fc l l l i ' blackeat faco I hod erer sfwn on

they, n liv in g man. .h e luid tl i iv s t his iiead top, to rw iird tll:o n eniike nbout (a s tr lkd :

E W iiln iost lio.scciued to bore, flattened

Ills head ond.stralglitcned up-.^Xaeth- lu g l N aetb lng!" lie gnirabled. “ Cnn-

pnl.' nu a innn look ou t o f lila e’en, gin l)t‘

1 be ■T'i* am ^stra l Scolcli whoa Iiq \v(|s

a n c ' ■ g g g a a giris-

s ________ E A R K : ,_ -700 . S P E C I A L—t * - Sunday— Served... ------------------------- =OHIOKEM— S I

Fresh Vegetables— Ju s t as good o r a -b o tto r d in

e v e r"I D on ’ t F o rg o t T h a t' 1 2 'T 0 2 P,

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t h a t c o a l t r u c i f

w o u l d n o t b e

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becausc i t takes Icsi: Wcoal and I can burn IS m a ll N a t in t ie a d oC . ■ Lum p w ith b e tte r resu lts . A nd banke r lo o k s illy when he asks a t \ p e r ccn t. 1 can aave a t Q cth ing abou t tbo so lid c o m fo r

DetweiterF o r Coal T baV a F in i

and • I— — I

.• ■ old m nn y rudeness. ‘ ‘W lu i l ' f lie ever. I

and ^•I'Kavenn salii lio's.donc o iiytlting,'’ - I'lth ^'crkins, more « lm ly , .

on ".No, l u t yon looked ns Jf lie" hnd. lend 'V hy, PerVlnsl Y»u looVetl tr jg l i lfu l . lld j. And nt. Ur.'~Pou), too, -U ' l iy l Ho

m iild n ’t liuvo.ilnno nnyth lns to miikn

‘nn- C o ck ro a ch O ld Pesti)t‘ Orthoptern are ninnng (liu oldest o f

. tn fo ra it Inseels. Cockroiirliea were nu-_;V(|s fiierocu and varied in Pnteoto ic'ilm e,

C ^ H Q T E L — -A L D l g T N E H ' " ■ 7S 'c _v e d F r o m 8 t o 8 P . M . -S T S A K S — C H O P S .■. —s - ~ F r u i t a ' a n d D e s s e r ts d in n e r t h a n th e . P a r k H o te l h a s o r " s e r v e d . "“ nm t E x c e l le n t L u n c h e o n ' V P , M „ S U N D A Y 1I K H 0 T E L A n n o S , K is l in g f

i USUAL PRICES

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Sh'o s n a f& h e s t i t lo v e ;e o f d a n g e r . A g r ip - i t h t h o ~ 8 C ln t lU a t in g , )’I t ” g i r l in a ' s t i r r i n ^ j ..a p e th o la w , M

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Helen Lj-nch • M ary A ldca C arl Gerard

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FEATURES—1 *4 turUnUOh o f Uie w cil known j M t story o f S ir "W alter Il;ilc l«h . who

defied on more occiUtloas than ----------une__uiu gn;a l •Quc'cn~EH»bcth;------------______ Tlie . a to iy_ la_fa Lm o rc_o ct.lon fi|l......... ....= ^ - - a n r t rOmanUc U ia n -U ic casual- v n ^ M iid rn l o f h b to ry would ever

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M , t i. .M. NKW.S ^ AN U A GOOD C O M tD Y

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n d a t a s & T in p t h a t m a k e s m y I k s m e t o ta k e a C im e d e p o s i ta t I f l f t a t g o p o r c e n t , t o s a y ____i e r t I t g iv e s m e . •

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M i i M Bn i i r o T T n i l l ~ P J m i n m r r c C - ^ ® * * M i l r ^ t l I l i l I i D I i I I I I i h I r n Aftemoy l l L U I l U ^ I b U to the

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. i lo j j o f Uic a u ilu d c o f candldftt*# -for -cou n ty-o ffloca -ro la U vo to th c 'e ig h t- ,bcchth umendment and thc-Votalcad net m t hnn h tvn nrpparcd by the W omcn'a Sccond C hrW lnp T c m ^ra n c c un ion In ' iV ir t w c « n F iilLt; T lie qucsllonnoiro aaks als<r fo r Polls. atiRBenUo'iis" fo r enforccmcJit o f—the- a in d n proh ib ition laws. Here arc t l ie fo u r Prof. i

-fjucsUons th a t arc-propoundca in 'h e Marsh, qiiesUonnalre: .

] . . Do you approve o f the I’ ls h t- f~ ~ ~ re i i ih um endmcat and the Voliitcad ; *

1!. Do you th in k the c luh l‘»enlli iin icm lincn t should be m odified in any way? ’

:i. Do you t l i ln k 't h a t counllus ond pjun s tu le i Bliould a id the federal Kovcm- A ifre r m cn t-to cn fo rce-th cc lsh icem h amend- in cu t nnd Uic Volstead law? McOce

----- i . - l L so.Ad cxp la na to rj 'f ita ta n cn l contained j / c , ,

In 'U ic (lucstlon iia lrc Is iw follow fi; x J 1 ••Mr. C andidate: W c. the niemburs o f ton N

W fti^ ir tt^ C h rb lln n jrc m w ^ r^ T i^ ^ ,..^

l ) ! ^ [ ' " r \ ' l i c * liquor ( j u K i t ^ o n " ' B ^ n c c ! nnxlouK to know tl ic views of the va- H rloua candidates on th in i» ln t . , Cobon

"Jvather than depend on liercM y, we oeycr. th ou ld like very m uch to have a per- U » c c < sonal statem ent from cach candldi-.lc, n,

. £0 th n t we can vote more Jntelllften ily. j bo Ikw—W e - th c rc fo ro - f tp jw m W ic rc lo -a ^ u p lc la n d - f

fiucatlonnolre. and request . th a t y o u ! jr _ g onavvcr I t and slRn Jl and m a l l ' I t as soon a.s jwsslblc to our president, Mr.^. w a lla Vaiiilenbarlc."

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m m m c i y e s H f. ________________. ' Hy. in

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} T lcnds“ o r M l.v i-K a th lc e n B lg lcy I . und Sherman Roberts w ill be iu r p r lK d ' ®“,"10 learn th a t they were m arried U ie l|P ‘ •. U tte r pa rt o f M ay a t the B a ptis t I liavsonr.Rc In Shoshone. T lic bride Is . ~ .p,

— llm Uuiigl i tc i- o f- M r .' and -M n t> -Jo lm I U lljlcy and tlie Rroom th e son o f M r. m iu K nnd Mra. I*. C. R obcrU. all o f T w in . Falli.. M r. nnd M r». RobcrU arc p la n - n lng to BO to C a lifo rn ia th is fa ll. j

C om pllnienllnn her sister. Mlsa Edna Ganz of Alba. Iowa. Mra. F rank B a ld- w in cn lfr tn ln e d a t brlclRC Friday eve- £ n tiiif IK l i r r home? on F ifth a venue Rrnttti ca i\. l-uvor lo f liiK h wxTtc ica J. R J to lln s e r . and low to M rs. P . - ^ yonder TlidHl^^on. A fte r the Kftmes refresh- Harr>- mt'nus wiTc served, the haitcss bclnff w m ia aj-Miitcd by Mrs. Horence R. D ow . T lic h u H , roiim:. u ^ r< n n o s fT ittra c t lv c 'v lth -b o u — Rattib q u tt i of Barden flower.s. nnd w

--------- BourgTho rcsulur m on th ly bujlncss meet-

— lnu“ o r- in p -W o m e n ‘» -P cd cra tcd -e lub * ■ w a i held ye.'torrtay afternoon In Tw inPa ll* c li j '-T ia r lr— T h e -m c p t ln e -w M -1 :-------called to jird c r by the president. Mra.E lla Cha^c. There were. elBhtcen

— f i '|u i'.T i i ta m vc i» -» f— U>ti—rur a l—d uba- --------pri'.-ent. Siibjcct;^ under dlscu&iilon xwlhw lu d til m cciln i; o f the county w c l- _____fiirc as;.ocWllon. to l>e held o t the — M cthodU l church Ju ly 37, aftem oon _ _ _ and rvenlnR. an il m utle rs eoneeni- iJiK the w q jic n s n ire th iff a t the

— Botithem -dblH Kt-vacation camp, whichoiwns next Wednesday a t O u jc r H ot ^u BprlngB. and Uto convention . o f Uic T I Btate t'odcratlon o f Women's clubs m 1 fo be JicJd hr ScfXcnjbcr. _ _

A N O T H E R I

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O n e — 1 1 - 4 -T o n R c o T r u c k , H O u c - r - 1 9 2 5 W iU y s - K n ig l i t B u a i

I O n e — 1 0 2 6 D o d g e C o u p o , in p ' .O n c - ^ 1 0 2 6 S t u d o b o k c r S ta n d a i O n o— 1 0 2 6 S tu d e b a k e r 5 -p a s a . O q c— 1 0 2 6 M a s te r S ix B u ic k 1 O no— 1 0 2 5 D o d g e S e d a n .O n e— 1 0 2 3 S tu d e b a k e r S p o c io l O n e— 1 0 2 4 S ta d e b a ik c c L ig h t O n e— 1 0 2 & S tu d e b a k e r S ia n d a :

T h e a b o v e a r c a l l r c c o n d i t io n o d d i t io n . T h e t o m s a r e BO 7 0

J. A. B a r re f f

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AUTOMOTIVE ELE

I- Kyle^*-J?faite,2 2 2 S c c o n d S t . E a s t . .

T W m ’P A U bS B A IL -

IN E R A u jjiL C g g ^>rlends o t M r. apd i in .

aetorjM-aC S ts o ^ 'c lo c k —BAturoay- emoon to exprcsa th o lr sym pathy *the parents a t the bu rU l o t th e ir an t son w))0 died a t the T w in M is Amo» m tx hospital a t 13:30 a. m . F r l- Waltera /. ahorUy a fte r b ir th . A b r ie f r i t - W a ltw listlc service waa he ld under tho a t the w llo n - . o f—p r — K. o , H iim p lircy . _ — —iU (u a iim u u iL U L im y u p a L j; i i i is g = = i8 g g

th ro rrcfe~ S^ vT cg g | Aacentlon Episcopal Church day f r

« l-H e w io iU V ft« L .p r lc 8 t. ia .c h a rg c _■loly communion a t -8 a.' m.phurch school a t 9 : y a. m . ■ _ ix a * <vlonQng p n ;^ r r ^ n d scnnon a c ^ i i p

_ w ill lei.B lbllo Astronomical Leelurea A ^

[n the w h ite -p av ilion at -com er -of y*P9?Jcond avenue west and Fourth strcot ___ ,st, two b lo e ^ iro m pa iio itice . I 'w lii Us. fo r the week cndUig J u ly 29. iR ln g -b c iln 8 -8 --p --T O -d lre c l« d -b y . of. G. L . Beane. M rs. Franco M .»rsh, ins tru m e n ta lis t.___________________ "

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--------- HerePARK—W. H. Pulnam , C ity ; M r i. Dernar frc r Eoff. W. R. Putnam . M . U was cs bbord, Boise: D. P. McQcc, John In ycsl :Gce. New Y ork: H . L . Scngcr. B. Car

.f— L ra ile y ._C h tca g a :_M a , ______ _C. Jordan. Mlsa Peggy Moon, M rs. Ilc tu i J, Moon. Mrs. T . J.-M oon. M idd le - Blssom

1. New Y o rk : M r, an d Mrs. Preston ItVlng »iiM< TinnrrH^. w iih n r H ub - tlircc

n t r M r r ^ - M r a . ' K r 1 - < 5 o ^ , -W ,T M ____

mce. Seattle: W . M . W ayman. V a - Homi r. Montana: M r. and M rs. H. F . turned toon. Nampa: M r. and M rs. H . R . co»c8c lycr. George Ocycr. H arry Oeycr, l>>f vn Icc Geyer, JUancaster. Pennsylvania: and M r. and Mrs. A . D. R athbum . S. H. ibcock. J. P. Sprout. S a lt Lake; M r. d -M rs r -H r -P r lc o ^ H lc k n if tn . P rice. - 5 * 1 ^ . S W. BcacWey. New. Y o rk ; -M r . d M t^. A. B r L o n g T H T ia b e rts o n : ^ alia Wulla. .

' ' ~ . SojoiI'.OQERSON—Chas. A. PctenJ. N am - Enoch : M ,-Brow n. B o lsc ;-J . W. BetUan- rf. A. E. Ivle. Son Jncln to: J. C. m ng ,, kvldaon. PorUand: A. L. Rogers. A l- na. Mlch.5 T . Neuman and fam - . in te rna tiona l Falls; Jas. A. Weed id wlte. M ounta in Home; s . M . r<,iu alton. i ja l l U k V ; U -& i.'lH)lUlV-BUf-^ lo. N. Y .: Jack Newcomb. Boise; arrived Douglass and wife. Sa lt Lake: M r. make

id Mrs. A. E. Pcrley and daughter, jaU ier .n FrancLico: Jack W hite, oLs A n - and L les; R. R . R oberu and w ife. San anclsco: A. L . Sm lU i and wife. A . b*U Bcarie. Rae Miles, S a lt ZAke; L . retum< Ta lbo t and wife. Boise: H a rry a fte r

aumsume, r u u iu n u . ht— P ; - ia d y r TOnre? lUsboro. Ore. Rodmi

•— Igan 'P E R R IN E -R . M. Stcger. PocatcIIo;

W . E llio tt. C ity : H . Ii. Pangbom c o lll Id wUe. Jarbldgc; Geo. Webb. Poca- ton r. llo :0 . H. M euger. Meeker: C. I I . ca r hi •gar and fam ily, Tulsa ; E. A - 'A nder- j n. Boise; C. A. Hendricks and w ife , gnodp •fttttr: n . O. Storey and wife. D a » a j; ... .n X . .ic rW cC M hU iir-C o lum bu s : UvO. i t . jparnci idcrson, p . W. Peterson. S a lt Lake;»rr>- J. W illiam * and wife. H . E. llllam s. H. J . W illiam s. M cG ill: S. S. « = nil and wife, san Francisco: A . A . .Khbt»m r-Sa lt-L flVe?—F,—J. S llf f lc r ----------id wife, Boise; Chas. McVlckcr. S. A. jurgepU. J. E. PctUt. Hailey.

W AN TED _________________ !

O h o ic o O i t y L o a n 1_____________ a t 6 % ________________________ ITw in F a lb T itle & Abstraet Co.

D I N N E R 50c. Jlome.Cooklntf, 5:30 to_8 P. M.

LmjcheoDs, Salads,' s indw le lics ^T H E H O M E C O O K E R Y

133 M ain Ave. East Phone 210-W

L I S T O F

o m o b i l e

ains __, 1 0 2 0 m o d e l, lu s in e s s O o u p e . % •1 p e r fe c t c o n d i t io n , id a r d P h a e to n , a r o a l b u y 183. S e d a n (s 'oo th is o n e ):k R o a d s te r

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le d , a n d in .c s c c U o n t c o n - y o u c a n m e e t th o rn .

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aonc H iu *-Ju d g « and M rs. E. A . n ln g fn\cn and t t ia lr - to n Vernon B . he vis it ters, are, epondlng. a few days hc cabin on Baker creek.. '

—— I— r Ueld

tn iuylvan ians V U lt — Miss M ory U lss A llen Queer arrived ycster- guc«I from M ount Pleasant. Pennsyl- M a rtin

a - to -v is l t~ M n . - P . M - TnunperL- phoenh

ta.i. fa r npHn>—M r. nud Mr;.. J . ntIcC luro a t^ 'd a u g h te r. Be tty Jan :^ Kim ber leave today fo r a week’s outing

k cotUge on “Baker creek to th e . d B lv c r region. a n d . i l

r. who has spent the past tw ocs w ith .h e r m other. Mrs. H . O. ,uc.“ i a i ‘^ lc r d a in o r T je r - B o m c® ■ • _____________ CallforiR VacaUon T r ip —Miss Thelma ion le f t yesterday on her vaca- «»» » . to be spent ta Pocatello and « itpc lle r, vis iting friends and rc la -

'• , _______ ^ tcrdayere to V ls lt - F . M . Carton ot San Bclcs. ;m rdlno, C n llfo n ilu .. whose a rriva l

cxpccted sc^'cral days agd.' came V U lt yesterday to v b lt hts broUicr, P. man fi :a rw n . Chlcag'

» and Metum to LlVfr—M r. uiiu M is . t.. F.ivduugRC onette and fam ily , who have been > week-ei Ig a t Orangeville fo r tho past « ^ n rs . Im ve. returned here to | y ig it

■ ■ - ' • ■■■ ■' caufS" - ' . dausht

w c from coilcce—t'alU -U U ira a '-- 'aeo rB c led yesterday from MuskimRum a.-i U ni ?gc a t New Concord. O h io , to spend are v i

vacation w ith h is parents, M r. ^ressm M rs, T . M. Ba ird .

■ > - O durw s on V is it—Miss Louise Coon ot New

Miss Hazel B lack, nurses, a r- ■ n,o id t r y e s te r d a y lro irt LOS-Angelus lu PuUiaii

awell. jo t the

njoum T li” New Y ork—M r. and M rs . ljg n ^ ,^ eh W all. Mrs. James M . W all and 1

L . B. W all.-w ho have been v is - = = g in the South and In New York.

now' In PittsburRh and w ill be j ic In about 10 daj-s. 2

ived yesterday afternoon and w lli j ; FrKe 'a 10-day v is it hero w ith her 2le r and ' brother. S. I>. Sorenson fI LouU so rcnaon.'—-------- -------------- t -

« to n u to Idabome—A. R. G r if f i th | irt ie d las t evening to Idahomc Z ?r vU ltlng since July 3 a t U ic j ;

Im an . w hom ’ lie knew in M ich - * n yeara ago. T

loliUton Reported—H . M . Penning- reported last evening Umt his ‘ X had been in ju red iu u collision i t p i

h a car driven by a m an named X >dgraBs whose f ir s t name*.uiL th e ' > q i ii& T n f whOM c a r - h e Imd i ^ . t J f •ned—Pennington said he was d r lv - 4 norU i on Asli street and th a t Snod-

R e n d a h l- n 7 r - - r - ^ ■ ' , 1

: s : - . i D a H O . s u N b ' A y M O

i ^ W a r t v i a i - W M t o n - » i a i ^ S A L Tpioco - f t t

O L - Ed w iffd » ■ , dollc church, returned Friday eve- I from S a lt Lake. While retumhag visited several points of Intercat ta no. . ■ ■ - d»y f t

* lad’s reld fo r R a p e f^ A man who gave

- g f . Mm^^nto7c^gtotty-by-t^^c^-po^lec- a t■ t

- — ■ • , o f SalUCfts a t K lm b e rly -M rs , C. S. M e- by m rt in and son. John M eM artln. o f Boy S' «n lx.-Arlzona .-Io rm cr_Tw iu_JE !aU i —5.1^ dents, aro guests.at the .hom e o t H : he

Btiri M ra. Q w rgc L . Noble In 1<5 t<>s?u t ln .K lm b e r lr-M r.s . Tom Moore L i l r a :n . D onner. Los Angeles, are tin g a t th o home of M r. and Mrs.

I M r. Donner, w ill arrive about Oc- e t j,_ rp r_ a _ b rie f yisu a fte r which " y w ith th e ir wives w ill rerum lo .®'”

___________________m Vacation T r ip —Ml^-i Ed llh , John- , assUUnt ta the office o t T w in jj,a m ‘ U Chamber o f Commerce, w l ll i her Iher. Mrs. R. W. .Jo}»(.M/n. le ft yes- lay on a vacaU ojf t r l j i lo Loa An-r

la lt Petit Lake--M r. und Mni. H cr- n Schurscr and R. P. MuUya yf- Icago, broU icr o f Mn^. Sehiirgcr.I M r. and Mrs. J. D.’ S liiciiui nnd.ig lit f r , V c m o r lc ft'> c . \te iU ic y on »■ -------‘k-end v U lt to f c l l t hike.

/ i f i t F ro m ' B o lw — Misses Lena. ,jm • m iu "M a tfta u l Oliuup. Bo^ r ----- iighters S £H6 la lv tioiiorTiblcorgc bnOMl). ^^lid . JeiH 'a 10 > i; jia ' -------U nited States senator tro iii Idaho. ,

v is iting a t . the home, o f C on- ‘ssman and Mra. Addison t ; Sm ith. po i

>D In ipecU on T r ip —D. P. McGee Now York, ono o f the directors o f Id a lio Power company, w ith W . R. W

Uiamr of BOlscT-vlcc -p resld cn tm nd in«.l m iinn itrr. nnri ftther offlclnU the company, arrived here U st cve- ig on a to u r o t insi>cction o f the npahy'a properUea.

ilO G E R S O N' S p c c ia l S u n d a y D in

■ _ t j Wn~«d J rom i r i n ^ M . F ru lt CockUilI. Shrim p Salad. 1

E N TR E E S - R o a it Young Chicken. Orl - Frlc<l S p rliig -C h lckcn. Ci

Cotd F ried Chicken. SUo Tenderlo in Sleak, Musli

Frcnch Lamb Chops 1 P o ik Chops. O rllled 1

-------------------- !-----a ^ „ i_ ip .B o n o -S t« k k . -H iT -Bone Sleak. Ju^cn^ii

» Tloast Prime Ribs o t B. H o t Home Made Rolls -

New Potatoes en Cream — Bi pcsscrti

pincniip le S h e itc t and Cake. New Chen Banana Cream

D R IN K S :— Coffee M ilk .Ice ' ------ Om M o Liinrhrnn-sSrja:

I I C q r y i ]

2 E ! E H E l S H ^3ucat fo r aid ta . find ing A rno ld _____•• Meacham, l7 -y e * r-o ld ’ youth. dlMppeared f r p o ; . - 6 ^ ^ ijT-d

10, wns r?celv?d here yeater- ^from Mrs. A lice . M ^ a m , U)c ^ . moUier. and tho s J t I * k e po-

departm ent _ _ _ | > —

- i l l t h tr-^ llls r~ tho~7C um u u ta ^

mounted officers, soldiers and ^Scoutji,ic rlp tlon ot the boy follows: Age « ic lg R t" f iv c 7 rc ir in r ie h e 8 !-> 'c lg h r to 150 pounds; complexion l igh t; J

(. blue: marks. moJe In fro n t of J T car and two sm all raoJes on %

; s f neck: c loth ing , blue 'L ev i i J : o t legs, white so tb -ah lrti- tcn n ls :

Ills wUh white W

may be found a t some ranch Whecu- camp,---------------------:------- --------S _ly in to rm aiton concerning the ^g man Miould be placed in the |3 .is olf Jb.scph~E.~BiirbldBe.-pollcc % - f. Sa lt U ke . or Mrs. A lice Mea-1. aporlm cnt No. 5. M ille r ap a rl- ^U. Sa lt U ke . , W . j j

WANTED J--------------- f.AutoJIechanic— 5=

S te a d y w o r k f o r a n o x - ^ o r io n c o d m e c h a n ic .

B R O W N I N G 5 A U T O G O —

in n e r — 7 5 c t J

Chicken B ro th i i l l h Noodles A>rlental Dressing t WC ountrj’. .Gravy Ticed Tomatoes X ^iliroom Sauce T O -1 on Toast X ^

Flnpapplo 2 I kH unter-S tyle -------------------------- - _ . l

— Vegetables X =Buttered New Peas T ^

crry Pie. B lack Ra-spbcrry Pic ♦I Pie I■ Tea B u tlc n n llk ♦n e i l F rom 11:30 unUl ^ ? ___

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3RNING. JULY'22. 1928F Q EatE R. C O M B A IK X . . WPAUSAO E. Colo,. Ju ly 31 on—

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I ’ m^ H a v e Y o u T r i c <

“Thine” Hai-■ ,

g . ' 11 \a a n c x c p l lc n t t t c a tm e n t 1

S ( 2 ) 8 o re , c ra c k e d k n u c k lc H ; .s k in ; ( 4 ) w in d b u r n a n d c h a p

A I t do cs n o t p r o m o te h u i r J n o th in g to h a r m th e a k in in a 1 I t is e s p e c ia l ly v u lt ia b le tc k h o u s e -w o rk o r g o to b u s i1^------- red ,— c h n p p e d —n p p e a r n n c e ro n^ ------- w h i t e lo v a lip e 8 a ,.^ .f -y n u th .. ,. —

^ P o r j a r $ 1 . 0 0 —

J “ T h i n e ’ ' H a n d

S A n e n t i r e ly n e w p r o d u c t I e n t i f i c p r in c ip Ic H . I n m u c h Mpo o ^ n ;y i lL a h s n r i i m n n y t im

% • j u a t 80 does “ T h in e " C le n a e r ’

S a n d s ta in s . I t c o n ta in s n o g r u n d is K u u r a n tc ed a b s o lu te ly

P e r p a c k a g e 6 0 ^ .

^ TO IL E T GOODIj

" H A M P S H I R E IW ill Sell a t PnblU A uction £ t

From pure bred and regUiered ewes, i r'k il* . Idaho, oa Taesdsy, A sg o ft 7, lS2i■"■■•p- ■ . 11 ~ I I .

ONB U U N D R K D -X W E H T ^-F LV e Y YEAR-O LDS: B IO IIT Y -n V E BU C K 1

T h ir ty head KegUtercd Rams are fn other Rom * are from BegUtered Bneha,

Rams w ill be he ld a l bam day bcfor be held In sales pavilion. r» ln or ih ln e

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Twin . Falb . Idaho . lloUenl

' ® W l o ® *« '

®J12S0 People — 500 Horses , 30 U o n » — 2 C ars o f E le

S B a n d s ^ J C a llio p es— ■ t ijJ i fS y iM in s — 30 D o ub i-P o le ’ B i * T o p — S ^ i . S te e l ’A re n a s .'— W ild

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> V ' r * w e t i w e » * • < • «

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t m e n t j t o r e ^

l i z

■icd the New ^

Sci Cream T111 io r (1 ) ah tfiy . d ry sit m r T . 'C ' '

d ia i 'ip e d . i r n ta U id g ’la p . . J fu i r g r o w t h , u n d c o n ta in s m n u n y w a y . W ! to W om en w h o d o t h e i r J l lu s in c s s , f o r i t rc^m oves th o % - a n d —r€Hl<>rfl«—th o - im p p ic , -------

- P e r tube 6 0 ^ S

‘ %nd Cleanser; t b a .s e d - o n - lh o lu le .s t ;s c i - ich th e s a m e w a y t h a t a Limc.s i t n w ^ id U in . w u te r^ g i c r " i n n r t o w a r < r t i i r t , - g r i m t r - ^ * •

g r i t , c h c m ic u ls n o r a lk a l i , (g- : ly h a rm lc s a . _______^

9IDS SECTION

! RAM SAbEI £ U I l l C I i CLASS RAMS«s, a t McMaater's &alcs Bam , Tw lai m . S ^ to - e a ia a e c w a t j p u n .

S 'Y E A R L IN G S ; TW E N TY TW O - ;K LAMBS.1 from Im ported English Earn. A ll leha. fro m some o f the most p ro n - _

cfore Sale to r Inspection. Sale w ill, line . Good Seata.[ALLY. XNVITED - ___ _____ ________iV R i \ S r - ^ w n e r — — - Uenbeck and SnlllTan, A n cU on em .

r h e N e w e s t g S h o w I n A l l ^ 7 ^ i t iw L W o r id : ; i —;on tinen t M enage ne: i

s e s > - 5 0 C a g e s A n i m a U i

E le p h a n t s a n d C a m e ls ' I— 2 C o m p le t e E l e c t r i c i

luble Length Steel C a r^ i ► Mammo.th I fUd-Beast H ip p o d ro m ^ J n

m e

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r From $7 'lo $6 Per Day: j Board Vetoes P.roposal

Polls c fiiin ty Rrnrro l hot|jlUiJ woa ntJ iic rtl l>y Hi*! coiJiily coiiiini'j.H in- m vt'HliTilny from S7 to tC | i ; t . (l»y._ _> ' r i l i i ’mrW cjrur|{fi” t i r JTJ IIIT U37~1T t l

•m m r IJmn tho cliun.’p ol ta p^r tJtty ~ nyu1~ w iK "T ii ••ffrtl,- for M ))r yearn u n ll l the chiirgr was In rrras-

___«sl-t<v-UiP--cotnmto:.loi»iffc-uUiUt—Utrcit- _moiiUin UKO. * •

_____Thc.:r'-‘(liicMon_i'>_»« |x t day wanmade c-lfcellvr' liy vui«- o f lw V i' ot - Ui(( cotiiitiln.nloiicrn, un inollon of M, C. Wan*. Tw in P iilh . Mcondcd by T . E. M oorr. M Itr, c:h;Uniiuii ol )\

I thr* boarii. Jnnirn 1<. BiiriK 'x, Hun* nen. rxpluh ir'd tilii vole in th r ni-x> n t lv r w ith the ntntp inrnt th a l hif p rffc rrcd lo (W it r fjid jiis lm m it of th r chiir^tf* t in t ll r i|K )rt o f uti u iid it

f r — :nf th<? "h o n p iin l nhoiild 'l>r • in a flr ~ . j uvollnblo, ;

Inerranr In Clif chnntr_ fo r hrm- )>iuil rooinn liad iM'fn v ij lr t l '' by” l l i r commlMlifnc-rn w ith v lrw to obtain- Inu rtvonue n iitf lr lc n t to nvcrcomfl 0 dc flc it ot— wtilch Ih r iM .ilitutlon ^

________Vctg.-I^ffrrrrnlnm______________ ^I Tw in rolt.n, rounty yoltTn w ill not jh

vote a t th ii'com ln K KPiicrul clrRtlon pt on QUMllonn on to wJicthcr tlin coun- wl ty hospital nlio iild hn cluscd to pay cli potlenU or w hctlicr It iiho iilt} br nold.

. Buch a referendum vot« *hnd bw n propoxcd by* th r buditrt coin inlttcc „

— Mtl i lfih tion»a—u eeka -auu -p a tlid p a le d .)n p rrpa ra llon o f the countyn bud>

— BOt. ■niD 'Toim ty-roTnm lCTOiJi' i ii vi' - ^the pro|x><in] yc.<ilcr(]oy whon

CommLiKlorirr IJnrnrji offered a ren- ohitlon |in>vl(1lnK' fo r n re frrrndum , '

• vo tr, o n d - l l fa llr tl fo r Inck o f n “ 5; I necoml. '® ‘I M embrrs o f th r Ixiard Ofirrcd lh a t , v

I f a r rfp rrn d iim vn tr w orr callcd “ fT fo r Ih r rxprrnnlo ii would b r henvlly *

{ In .fo vo r o f retention o f th r ho».^ --------------- TO

N E B R A S K A N S L IE LO W j^y ON E V E OF C O N F L IC T •’ "j

I T iie kon io n OKBCcuallnn w ill be |>ix ready fo r th<> Nrbmskann o l the j Jayhawker picn ic o l P llr r a week of

------ fm m tw lny. J r-*l*r~WtTW»i’ .-aH n t ltm tT "iivI prctldent, aAld yesUrdny. Ito T fI to D uh l tomorrow to confer 'w ith ani I Secretory B. B. Taylor reg a^ ln K the b i,

baseball ninen. Ice cream nnd Irm * boi onade. Iio Raid. A Bood auppjy o t rae eloqueiien ts annurwl. he nlatcd. chi

I M cun llm o tho Nrbmnkans are ly ing d u low,, and no fo r have n o t . . ^ l l r d

I floonener o f a B r ^ i to ___[ Um oratory of an m ^ lU . ^ =

DOT. W ORK

t;on<l e a m lid a /r j h n d i l l th r pnU fica l fc ra p h ra p ."

A n e w way to buy a Gcuen W atch

t t ^ K k c t i t a < n t d i e (

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a t — » h fc I w w * .

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■Tjpa don’l n e v ^ . JwJd . 'm r on h it _ I . f “ -* -n -

him an ' M am m a look pale an ' ac t IKjIlle an 'dort’t ta lk any a ll *r»i?nln*.'*

W H m P ItiinomiiienE:;J ' --------- ' t l

M in ia lu r o P a ra d e , P a g e a n t, S

; L u n c h e o n a n d S p o r ts t o - B e « '

In c lu t fe d in P a rk F e s t iv i t ie s “ ■

*’ ---------- Wt. C hildren o f Tw in PnJIn and ^

' partlclpat<? In the n iln lo tu rr parade ' , o l 10;30 o’clock Tufsdoy m orning pa , which w ill open, thi* P r im a ry ', Jul>-. jcr

L jw nlm , Koaui and doun w ill fin d ca > pro m ln rn l plocen In t lu lin e o f march dc. ■ which w ill exUnd entire ly around the ' c ity park (croundn.

FallowlnE tim parade, which w ill dU ‘ be hcadr^d by Uie T w in Falla band, ant I 0. p sK c a n l'w il l be given under the Ca: T t lrc c t lo n -o f- th f f - tc o d e r ii-o f - th e -p r l-

. m nrv organlr,atlon_Qf th r L n t t f r Dav u u 8u ln ln church. o r

The proRrnm fo llows; IonExplnim tlon o f Iho pageant. Prcnl- woi

dent lyorlnda P lillllpn ; Ogranlzotlon opc I67S—103(1, “ A rm y o f the L iv ing Ood''|"A Uoy'n TJiought." Freddie Dab- U /i ble; nong. -Jub llrc . Jubilee." by a ll; ' * "Popcorn Dance," M urtaugh; "The flag n iig ." B u h l; "T lie F a ir Dance." , K Im b rrly ; flrn i. grotii), bnncL Tw in t-'niln; nong, "O ur O ira t Pnm ary/* ^ by a ll; second group. "P lan ting Bar> ( . i Iry ." >MurtauKh: closing song, ." H a ll h . Joyoiw Day," by a il. _ "

Ltinch -will be' rerved from 1 • to 3 . . p. m. du ring w hich lim e a munlcal program w ill be given.

B ^ ln n ln g a t 3 o'clock, a program o f raccn. contest* and s lu n t* w ill be _ gtven. The event* scheduled arc:' B tunU. B u h l. M u rttu g h . K im be rly i and Tw in Foils; peanut race. Blue B irds: sack race. IV a il Bu ilders; >i balloon race, Sea Oulls; three*legged holi race. T ra il Bulldern; CO*yard dash, Jul< child ren 10 to U years: 39-yard Lud danh; bean bog game; contests from Um each ward. , t^nd

___ . . . Yes. W« Do Kodak

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Y o u n e v e r ' k n o w ■ U Kual sce n e w i l l p r t m itn y n g o o d p lc tu n

____ _____ un legB y o u r c n m o rn i. bo s i i r e I t is lo n t lw l, ,

F ilm s le f t hprp before i the some day.

Flow er F^oi^ _________________ F i M t _ N a f l ^ B a r

I Tea, W e D o P lc tu r

A PAINT raP A B O O M V L T I .S S R V IO E P A IN 1 p a r e i s c o lo r . . . a n d h a s a hi t h is f in e n e s s o f c o lo r a n d f in is h

— i u « l f t - a r « a f f « c t « d b y s m o k e , va - o r a n y c h e m lc i j a c t io n o f t h is n i

I t c a n b o a p p lie d f b w o o d , m e l t o r s tQ c c o , o n in s ld a o r o n ts id e e a s y w o r k in g , h a a a h ig h cove ;

a n d le a r e s a ju a z e o l la B t s n r fa c e ' P A B O O n U L T I . S X X V I O S P A im l i e r e b e t t e r p a in t o a a n o t b e h a d

Im S T O B A D I .P e r .O a S o n ..............................................

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E l i fc t io n on P ro p o s e d C re a - iH. [nt

. _ J i .o n - .o U y A v y _ D is t f ic t , _ j_______ I?.'

* _________________— T - ’ ■_________ I a, Organization of the Salmon R lv rr lr- . r igatlon d h ir lr t to ao ju lre and op<?r-|o

ote the Irrlnatlon sysUm now ownf^J ' by th'^ R alm on-fU vem ^pa l-com puny, fo - J»-un(M-by-SiUmon_Ilivcr-proJtc.U;w>t- tii . U m ..who alicneft n petition th a t I’ l i t Pt

f ile d w ith Tw hi Falls county comml-v '‘ Islonern h'*rfi ycnterday. __ _

■ ” 'T li^p cU U o h . wKIch' b ra n the nomts f l o f flJ M ttli'M rrprcncnUng JO.618 acrrs I w lU iln the Salmon R iver negrcffailun. Urc flUM ln_thr commjBsloncm tq_cali.an-i__election fo r vnlInK on crcation o f th» propOM'<I dlMrlct. W ith I t a 1500 bond; nlgned by Z'> of Uio peUUoncrs. was ftJetl to th e couniy lo r toslo f Ui)^ I'lectlon In event o f fa lluri- of the d liitr lc l proponlllon a t thu rlnc- , lion . J l

Dote fo r hearing nn iho t>cnttnn won fixed fo r Saturday, AuKu^t I I . nt 3 p. m.

T lie meetn nnd boundn- o f - Ih r pro- poft-d dU trlc t, w hich arc M<t fo rU i at IcngUi o rr the same u.s the fo rn irr .

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Canal company. The pe tlilon fo r the election noyn; Juc■ "II U proposed to ocqulrc all damn, the

canaln. laterala and dllchcn and other diversion works and nystcm <iow owned bw and Bperated by Uio Salmon R iver Pcf Canal cqmpany. a corporation, yh lc h B t a « T n 1 n jv e r l ' IrrlgotJbS' water foT iiio -tip nn -la nrts-hsre ln a fte r-d ea crib ed the o r fo r d istribu tion o f water to Iho clu londs o f said proposed d is tric t, said boo works being already completed and In ver operotlon. , ^

W0MAN~MISSI0NARY TO ADDRESS UNION MEETING gar

--------- par.■t j g r -* TW ^ Ho»nnd.Ms |,u fm mony yeora a mlnnlonory in Java, Is lo t» the npeaker aV union nm lces to be held In T w in FaUs c ity park th is evening a t 8 o’clockr—ln - th o -c o u rs e o f he r w ork In U»e O rient. Mm. H o i- _ U nd became acquainted w ith O handl, In d lon na tionalist leader, ond w ith oUier noted flguren Inahe fa r E a s t

AmOUNCEaWENTSThe Odd PellowB and Robekahs.wlU

hold U ielr annual picnic Wednesday,July 39, a t 0:30, a t the home o f Mrs. Ludlom on K im berly road. Thoso a t­tending are to bring picnic baskets.^nd Ice cream w ill bo turnbhed, /

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dak F in ishing.

m m i= - = ^ - = =HANDY ~ ~V w h e n a n u n -prcH L'nt i t a e l f—u re w i l l be lo s t jn i.-< ro m iy — a n d _ _I. , ]

re f> a. m. finished

oto Shop

tu re Prmmlng. ^

'h a t is B e tte rK T is r e m a r k a b ly d e e p a n d

h ig h g lo s s f in is h . ' H e i t h e r ih n o r th e b o d y o f th e p a in t v a p o r s , s n n , s a l t a ir . ; / fa m e s n a in r e . .

e ta l . c o n c r e te , b r ic k , s to n e , le w o r k . I n a l l cases, i t i s v e r in g c a p a c i ty , a n d g r e a t

c e ' f o r r e p ^ t i ^ . A I tb o n g h ~[R T Is lo w In c o s t , w e b e ­a d a t A H 7 p r ic e .

.......... .$2.951 :

COALCOMPANY^ .'a n * . .

j o f ^ m u e l . d l / ^ h o ^ r t ‘• ta l hlfl home, one and one-half miles

northeast o l T w in Falln. a t 0:30 o’clockI Thursday evn^hg, was paid by I friends a l fu ne ra l servjcen' held in the , I W hite chapel o u a ;30 p. m. Saturday. 1 - i J r , H , - 0 - Humphrey—p t - lh e - M e ih - -

* I M in lr .> _' 1 uTiien— m n g - w y -H iirnw H . i - fK in a t r * u g h i ’- ! anu -- i w r - o f - A g w ? -

I SlnK* rs w ere , M rs .. Tom M o lt. Mtes >. - (Helen T liom pson, Norman M cCarty « , nna J. B. W hite. Mrs. C. I t . Stlnnon- el

iaccomparUed ttt- Uin piano.__________ a.Pa ir bearers were D r. M . s tconia. ei

A, C. R utherfo rd , W. H . W r ig h t . . ^ f): Keam.% K . c . W ark and J. P.’ l i Dlllon. VI

I The body w ill be. taken to SeotUe •, fo r buria l, leaving Shaihone by tra in .- .tills— mom ln g .--- JA-i.»aa.— Albert— Br t** ;. F rands, and...M r«- F ran<iUr-Tw tn-I=^ltor »

w ill accompaoy the body. T

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T l ia t Uie element o f chance pre-

m nriiy no t p r i- ^

sk ill won the decision arrived a t by ] Judge W. >Av Babcock la the nult o f so( the O stler C in d y compony. o f s a lt oU 1-ake agtklnst O ’Rene Nelson, doing t j ; buslnens on Uie Stag company of R u- na pert, in d is tr ic t court here yoterday. t n ■ According to sUpulated facts. Nelson afli bought t IT c ^ ^ f i« k c r Problem" from chj the-OnUer-oom pany:—T t ie - o u t f l t r - it t ' eluded a punch board, a small card on board, checker offer, "a pam phlet A d - th« vertlso’’ and a lis t o f prlies. wh

Nelson adm itted tha t lie purchased wc the o u tf it and rcfuscd^to;pay_for_ lt,- bo< bu t set up U>e defense thu t i t was J Intended to be tm xl on o lo ttery o r of gambling device. T iiL i the Ontlcr com- oul pnny denied, allcg jng t l ia t It was a me

adeptness o f the player, w liether he fac would bc able' to solve the proposed he problems suggested on u standard re f

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l.: ir fp ? .size—-_________ .

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flEfi{STI}lll~IOf| BlijjjiSW fflfSOrily Qualified Electors Mav

_ [strars Ace-Announced ■

Deadline fo r reg istra tion o f electors 1 w ho.w lsh to parUclpate In the prim ary ■ elecUons, August 7, ha* been set a t ' fl-o ’cIockSaturday evening. Ju ly 28. V o t- ! ers whose names do not appear on th r

jMOtai—of. th « -va riou s—praclnct—fg U — trans a t th a t Ume w ill be Ineligible to vote In the primaries.. Those who registered tw o yeara ago

den i

Those who ha\’e moved ou t o f tiie p re - ' ?*n« in _w ]iteh jhe y_w cre jteg ls te red _*t. th a t t im e m ust report lo the regis­tra r o f Uie precinct in which they now live.

Regis tra tion books w ill re-open on , the i t u r d a y fo llow ing the p rlm a iy elecUons. and a ll tho.ic fa llin g to reg­ister w ill bc given anoUier-opportunity before the general elecUon In No­vember.

Regintrars in Tw ln .Fa lln county arc: T w in Palls Ko. 1 -M rs . L . F, W lso-

p iatL_4M Seventh avenue east; Tw in Falls No. 2—Miss Ize lta McCoy, 350 F ou rth avenue no rth ; T w in Falls No. 3«-MUs.,O «»^l»-M 0M ftB terr-4 l ( -T h ird avenue west; T w in Palls No. 4—P. W . Murphy. 245 T liird avenue nouUi: Tw in Palla No. 6 -M rn . W. A. M innlck. 003

Plo tIn Uie punch board there were about

100 hoic.s. cach conta in ing one or >ther o f M names on a s lip o f paper, rhere were prises fo r 12 o f tho U lames. so th a t on the face o f It, I t irould oppear th a l I f a ll problems were lO lved.-the nolver—w o u ld - ita n d -s lx - - ihonces In r«vcn o f w inn ing a prize, i n n u - p o in n n e "|«0t U ilckened""f6r" ■ in InvestlgaUon I t wan discovered U iot ho two papers conta in ing names fo r krhlch no prizes a l a ll were offered rere more numerous In the punch- o a n l than tho other 13 combined.

Judge Babcock ruled th a t element f chance predominated m aking the u U lt a gam bling device w ith in the II [leaning o f ' Uie law and th o l the Ost- U

tm ju 'i i ’ u m st set when i t sold Uie board. Hence I ,e decl(\ed In tavor o l Nelson In hla V efusal to pay. cl

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Dress Shields2 3 c

Pepsodent Tooth Paste

3 5 c Tube

Tooth BrushesP c n -a -T o x —

2 3 c Each

ListerineM e d iu m s i z e ..............3 9 tS m a ll s i z e ....................1 9 t

Borated Talc_______F o r b a b y — -

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Allendale precinct—Mm. ErWe .P u l­le r; M uru u g h prcclnct—M rs. ’ P. J.

la v Fahey: Hansen precinct—Elm o K e fr : ■ ^ R a e k -O n ^ k -T m .P tn r t= = ^ :r

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I D * p Creek precinct—Mrs. Oeorge M c- iPhetaon: Clover precinct—M rs. Edward Harding; Rogerson precinct-^M rs. C.

n, I A., Boss; Thpmeu: prcclnct— M rs. F .S .Cappel; M aroa precinct—M rs. D an &

^ p rw ln c t^ M rs . W ll-

.lie Klusmeycr; Berser preclnct-^M rs. igo McGregor. .

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^ T w in P a lls C o u n ty

f5ubJect“ to R e ^ b ile a n P rlm arle* ~^ August 7, IMS

e I f nominated and elected. I w ill strive - jh e ^ lK o p le . ^

B I w ill endeavor to please the m ajority , s Vour support w i l l be greatly appre­

ciated.

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shadeH— '

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Face Powder ^J a c io j, o u r OAvn b r a n d

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face FORECAST FOR T O D A Y -^ a lr and wanner; low ham ld lty; variable winds.

. . . ------ .J. T h e tendency.o f the m ercury In

e fr; T w in Falls yesterday won upward. The

Jte;. the PtTYlang-day, ' r . .

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Irs’ K im berly. W. 11. Spence.

TIIKYI LASTI . -----30_pail^oJ_Soys!------i Outing Shoei5, Just = =fl3o:l5ma3of^sumiiiet= — i wear. .

I Per pair—

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Clothes Brushes F2 3 c 4 9 c ______________________

Ipana Tooth Paste

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- J. & P. CoatsSewinj? T h re a d ; 100

y n rd npool—

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• PinsP e n n y made; 160 to

paeknRe—

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Djer Kiss Face Powder

Woodburys Facial-Soap

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Durham Duplex5 in package— \

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LGETIC— ^Jcan Boro tra , th e B oundlnt i r t s , overran one o f th e linesm en d u rl w ith th e resul t s show n her e. N o th in : i g a l ia r d g e t ' ' " , | . i

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I PRINCETON. N .'J . . Ju ly 21 f/P )~ fft . A huge theatre caonble o f Jicatlng In

.L _ 20.000 ncrsona. cx m m w t In nnclen t dc C orln tli. l5 dcscriUwl by D r.-T . Lc.ille ur Shear, bnclc fron) the sccne o f the ar

■J---------n n e ie iii' o r W jr cotnmtmtty:------------------- t t iav N ot only llie theatre, bu t o "M a in ■d|. • Btrecl” lias been uncovered, .sayn D r. th •s Shear, profcsaor o f arcliaeology a t wt rtJ Prlnccton University. He has been W n l Mtgnvntlng In q iirK nf r fm a lnn. of_anr. i u i j f d e n t O rtck ciiltin 'e Jor 24. yeara. bo a • "IroprcM lve and' sj>ectaculnr" Is his wc ------------(iM crlp llon- o f ih? - t l ic a tr c .-L lk c a ll ia i0 Greek stn jcturcs o f thl.s kind . It was let1 ticm l-c lrcu lar In slmpc. *100 feet in oji I diameter, w ith n huge Blaise flUlnK the of c open end. ]

------— —Tlie -lw ok-porilon-low crotl-m orr-tlH U i By'100 feet above the Rround level In the Or

J. orche.sti-n. The bulldlnjc was set on a cn

i ^lce|) h ill. I t was on th is Incline th a t pcat-s were nrranaeit, a fford ing the , ,

____ _ iiud lc iica ..a .v iew j^ t^ thc bUio jUktcr&^QLLAI_____ ^ tlic .tju lX .o f-C o r lJ jtlj. less; th n n .n ^ h o U ___

. m ile away.' Uchlm l. towered the fo r t i­fied ncroiM liii o f the city.

________ T lin •:trm thnt riitfK l l-n » iit . ^n trc 'w A A burled lK<ne.tUi 10 feet o f sivcurtU a n d 't l je orchestra wiw rcacljed liaionly after 40 feet of nm terlnl had forIwpn Tcmnvffl m ir in g thi» .££3

. -hitve clenred~nut~the'CAst'CXit‘ "flhl— uf th U|i lh aiu r <i to . a . dkt<m oft-aC—136 -a m

feci. This doorway opened out iii>o:i neione o f the m nln ntrects of the nnclent hli:c lly . a thoroushfare more than 21 Fn

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feet wide and paved v ith irreat blocks T- l> r~ ff l i irc n im c a t^ .~ ~ A n o n ~ tT iT 's ld w- u i—u ic -fc« -« « i,-a fl-a » -fr-!n od en »-c lty rf—.1 . sldewnlkJi ■ were found. As It___1 mount.s towarp thf» l i llls the strceLbp.

J. M * . i>ortlon -vfah lctJlar,triifflc-w a3 Itn-

lb . the theatre In llttcrR.

n Southward the s trte t continues lo - the old town, but, h r r r ihp .pavnnionLi—

.. luui-bccn renioved by jxroplc who-uced '

. ffeacrlbed Jn h la ’ tojwRraphlcal w ritlnes I In tlie sccond centurj'. The onctent ' t_ dew rlp tlon ’ t<ll« of tcniDles o f Zeus |' und Aesculpalus. .of ihe eymnaslum I and the fo un ta in ot Lerna. a ll located I ‘

1 B ro n u coins, dropped perhaps by yo' . then lre joers 1500 to 1700 years ago, 1 •; were found near the theatre. N e a r l y ! " I 5000 of these pieces of money were i

iu rn iy ,u p= = M a n fc=O u i4k= lB m D 9= = fio ifc^bone and Ivory p ltis u.ned ,by women f

I were found. Outside^ t^o theatre were!I la m e marble sta liies of a 'y o u r iK 'a th - 'j ' i letc and'iof a Roman senator. W lt ii ln , I

on the great sou tli wall, were a series I ■ of pa intings o f sporW contests! ' ,

In Intermediate Inytrs were ru ins o f ; Byzantino- houses-and-cotiu-brought to Greece by s o ld lm return ing from orl-1 cnta l crusades. |

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B u t giving buyer* a true o f a car^i endurance, a they can cxpect in long tinua l service, and abllit> up, i« a ll important.

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^ n y ^ l ^ ^ l n 'e t ! e 8 . ' * A t * w ? ^ ? * 5 f^ e table there is barely.room fo r the aroprietress and her stove. Some p ie a ta - fln d m o -roonr -nnd-ta lcg -T lie tr - ood In to a nearby cafe. The name aw « t-Fce ta^tiU e«W rom -th fr-fac t-th fli- - Ir tro w n e r Is constantly- scrubbing the loor. 1

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f u l r e l ia b i l i t y .

I te ly a n d s a t. T h is c a r w as c q u ly 411 t r a v e l a t . c o m p re s s io n he i rn ie c a n s u r * - a n d 3 . 4 a x le ic •cr u c la t~ d e-~ s ta n d a r d ~ fo r ^ H ~

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ta x in g y o u r ca r as so ld a nd d(A u b u rn has salesroom flo o r., and a lm ostfo r c o n t in u ' A N i f f V I I

‘ Y o u are in v ite d io re fo r y o u r d rive e x a c t dup'!what yo u get A u b u rn M o d e l 11gam ble. ho ld s these amari:

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i f and *ahe arc a lte rnating a t the steering no Wheel. There Is also a mechanic r tr — tPho w iU 't ix ^ w n c ta c s -a s tn e y 'd e -" ’ ne .velop.

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c lo s c d c a r f o r 1 l u lp p c d w i th a h ig h t f ic b e t te r Sixes, h e a d , fu e l p u m p ,

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h a d w ir e w h e e l f '* a n d 6 . p ly t ir e s , ' . S ^ i n c lu d in g t w os p a r e w h e e ls , , . ____a n d t i r e s o n M o d e l 8 8's id e s , w h i c h 125 in th wheelbs* a r e o p t i o n a l M ore horvrpow cf ie q u ip m e n t . cap per •be

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n a re 'o n the m arket In Paris fo r the i f i r s t tim e since the s ta rt o r the war. : r 14 year# ago.

AU the gold anyone could w an t is !n

s the stabUlzatlon of the franc has done r - I,fo r.the average Borlalan fp r- th e pres-

', vertlb le In to gold, bu t leraporaTy. r tg u - I Jatlons lim it such transactions to large : amounts. Coins have not ye t' been'

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a r a t io n ; I ' t H a s 'G r e a te r 'N e fc d ^

y BOULDER, C o Io - 'J iiry 21 M>)—The ^ ty p ic a l hlBh scJiool in th is co im lry to• orBnnlied cxcliu lvcly to r Uie coUcgo

“ prcparaUon~af' th c “ fcw ;and- n o t lo r --iJ ic Jirc' needs o f U io m any. dedftrcs

1 *S ft L . T nu iiifts tjlopk lns^ iup jssdop—ot- —- cducaUon. a t the U niversity of Color- _ ado. • .

D r. Hopjclnis explained a t a mectlnn ' o f cduealors th a t I t Is hla belief tha t

'' - u>6 • l.UlJjt t i r - 0f fgi'gg7=tn e=gontro t=b fe =eaoh and the methods- o f tca ch ln j should bc adapted to tho need* o f Uie

s D2 pcrccnl o f'pu p ito who do“ not~BO'to'A college. Instead o f the e ig h t pcrccn l a who now attend Ins titu tions of hiRhcr n learning.f t I'Th c ty illca l h igh school." he says,

w I M m 100 DUDlU and four tcachcrti. lU 7 ■ b rn ra m of s fija iM ^bhS ttts^a lm osrcn-- - -

> T ^ J y o f Uie acidcm lc subjecu of English, fore lcn lanRuoKe. m atlicm at- Ic i. history a n d ’natu ra t sclcnce. The

, coDtcnt o f cach o f Uicsc ls o rg a n ic ,1__exduslvely.for_c6llege_prepamUon,------------ ;

•T lie 'rea son fo r such a condition , may be seen In college entrance re-

sm all uchooL-i to tcach o n ly academic : subjects; state laws and rcgulatloa'i ; which ' demand acodomic subjects fo r

p r li ic ltn n .r~ \t1 i^ iirc ~-T00-- C0 im :r\'ut ln ; ------

■i changes: parents o f the favored few.J who want U ielr children to go to col- ^ Jcge and who Influence, local school ' I authorities, and puplLi themselves,• j three-fourUw o f whom ^Icct 15 percent 1 o f the ir h igh school un its from the

J acadcmlc fields. In order to keep open'^f-U ie"nvenn(ruf'h lghcr-educotton-should-

! th rv wLsh to use It Iti the future.” • y Dr. Hopkins ndvocnlcs keeping the a present academic subJecCs<i bu t would « I'J make changes In the ir content so as . i to make I t of, greater use value. He I would "add more academic subjectn ; .-io ILI to meet the needs o f puplLs wUh

d ifferen t Interests and iibJlltles. In tro - p - duce more cx tra-currtcu la r actlv ltJw ' o f the semMntellcctual ra ther than

UiLvnthlPllC-Jyiw: employ more profcfi- _ f,tonally tra ln cd -lH s ll r^hooi teaencr.i who arc open-minded enough to view u,

____ jhe pre.scnt s itua tion un liam pcred by co• trndit'lon, and ob ta lji 'a ’ n e v atUtUde ih toward the problems of secondary edu- ar

> V cation on the pa rt o f th e o ffic ia ls o f re A ja ^ iu h c r InstUutlons." co

" I f . the . American sccondar>’ school lu

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' LE N IN O R A D .-Ju ly 2 1 'V/in—UurinR U ir cxnmlnaLlon of nn urchi-filoRlc.-il

’ collection brought from Mongolia by • the eipjoccr. Kozlov. .-.clcnUais were■ aniuzcd lo fin d pieces o t cloth rep- ' resenting a man. a khan or a knight.

confirm ing the fact th a t Oreek cul- I tu re had penetrated Into Mongolia

: telectual circles th a t the dLHCovery |

s tB u y lh Jbum,LU _9 u to m o b ile « B y o i ^ i rm a n c e / . * b y s ta m in a f ir iH w b a t - y o o - i r o n t i n - _ _

. T T F o r a p p e a r o iw . . . l a r t r o o m y . . . l n x u i '>T fo rm a n c e f r o m a 21 2 - S im p le . . . T O M Tcrfu l. . . t a n y spe e d . . . E a d u r *. d e e p m m c . . • r ig id l y I t t o re a r . F r o m t r i p l e f i l l e r s fo T R O So line, n i r - —d it io n o l-a « iv a n o e m c n ta --------------------- 1—I w I n n p l l f f l . . . A l l ___]> A n a c r ic a n S ix . A n d ,'m $1045. A n y w a y y o a r y o u ju d g e « e a r . . . m e r ic a n S ix t b e b ig g e s t

■ Um»m» r i M .

KLAND COMPANY2 2 0 S e c o n d A V o . T,.

r r M oto r Co. Jem ea Aoto Co.

R I G A ] N ^ I X -SK KKaAt. M O TO B8

& storage Co., Inc.1». D o lly B o rle e to Burley. Rupert.

BeKe. Sale Lake and Ogden. U U h.

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Abandonment of Houses of Wor- 3i z a l i l i i - i i i - l a m i i M m f i - w a H O K s S

not to Continue, Says' Bi op

' w T - T ill: ' iVy ™church, le ft fu r from suburban t m I* Hi dentla l disirlct.n by shlftlnK tirbun ppp*. Hi iilftllons, can "comb back" In Hil- opln* >v: Ion o f • a • layman,. Dean Gli u- on L. hi

EOHton. ^In commenllns on ili<‘ fiiun ion .

•'Can, the c ity c h u rch -to ir i'' l) : ic k ? " i|Q | D iu n Archer ja y s : . ■ j.

n’ulous leaders ^hrqughotit i j i r Unili-dS tn los Aays, -No.* and back nji i l »‘ as- “ scrtion by abimdoning city c m lf c l i r i^ ” ®'whole.nate to the highest blditiT.s In th t '• ''" i lea l. estate m arket.”

Deon -Archer Ih voicing his dlsnc.rec- ninvine n t w ith IhLs verdict by nrtlv t ly jm r- ©f Itlol|>aUn'ii-ln-Uio-corac-back_ot-aj»-old tmcBo-slon church U m l stands ulinosi In lu ^Uie shadow o f the state Ikhim- hcri’, dI t t)ie m other clnircU of .Mi ihodL<:ni h,„j in Ho.slon, the F irs t MUIuhUm Epl-;-coiial Churc h .................. ................ Den

"Two years ago,” cxplnlns Deun wu;iArcher, "a young divine hmn North Nr«^»n » llii(w -R »v-J fa rry ,n , l f l» . .Kify^Uiz.____r.lRued lo Ihc seemingly dylni; clutrcli.I l l spile o f 'th e frank skcpllri.m i ut itll,the fiery voun'K .lOiUhemer lit iiib rc iil. i- .

4HUUi^ >roalh n f l i fe Intn 111- IDmiB-M- _TonKiTgation.—Brnh»-tfeiifi<His-nwlKi- x^y;Slier ef Do»l o.» - MothnfH'm r n , I l r ^ iiioU iiT church a very a llra c ilv r jiro - gnm i has been poiulble. which has . n ip i the need o f the IncomiUK populn- tion. •“

"111 two years he has doubU-il the L ncllvi- church membership. H f l s Ju-,i. ^ ney embarking in a great drive to pu t' tl ib cVuirclron the map.

Fa«Aion A/ofeMen firo Uio licsl Jurtjes o f ir lm t tm

IooUk wi‘11 on n vvnmnn.—Atm^rlcnD Mnairlni*.

test ad^■ ^ •

pw riias8 0 i x ^ c a rs a p a te n te d invc ilr c a a p ro b le m t h a t haa Io n o t i r e e n g in e e rs ,

n o to ra s t lm o w s th e im p o r ta n c e is— t i l DSC j o i n t s o r h in g e s y l i □ m e e ting l i n k b e tw e e n b o d y u « r s h a v e s o u g ii t t o re d u c e f r im n m a t th e s e v i t a l j o i n t s ^ e x ih le y e t i i r m a n d u n i f o r m i n a< h e m n o is e le s a — to r e d u c c th e t y f o r f r e q u e n t lu b r ic a t io n , se objeetwea have note b ee n id in Studeb€iker c a n . ih ita o n a ry is t h is s e n s a tio n a l t io n t h a t th o w o rd *‘ s h a c k - r i t h i t s im p l ic a t io n o f re « ' 1 n io T c m e n t , is n o lo n g e r Jb lcv T h e J n « » 8 x m t -a c t io n a c t io n b e tw e e n b o d y a n d n o w c a r r ie d b y 172 s te e l b a lls i n lu b r ic a n t — n o b in d in g ^ n o

J . A . B s

250 M a in N

!8K>RNTNGrJPrY-22rt9: t u n a w a y B o y C b m e s

H o m e l ^ o i n r b m g j f f n r a

•^nUENOS v\IH K S .-.|i,ly -U l-W 't------ ^W hen th r Ani'-ntini* tra in in g ship ' ^ Sarm lento intalii rraches home wa-'.tors a wamlerhiR buoy which w ent-------on a personally conducted to u r “ across the mjikIi A tlantic and In ­d ia n oceaai w ill i»c scnire ly tin - ehnrwt nml mu lo work oncc more.

Ih th ^ r lv c r o]iiH>.»<».Duena*r ^ lr c i i

A year Inter It rolli-d m errily In to " the huriw r of P rtvn ianlle . A iis tru - 'Ila . on Uie o th rr ;.iUf «if the world w lU i . l l i Jl«htj^ «iu .but, uportlnB_a__luxurious B lo w n r iif : ,r ; iw e e d .---------- —>11 l-i now on home aboqrd

th t'' SnrmH'iilo. ’’

3N0RANCE OF LANGUAGE

B E U lR A n E .-.h rir D lplom ois - -lou ld-apctik-nnd-im drrsiand-lhe-Ion*- — mge o f the c»unir>‘ In which they c .lervlng, s-n.v:. D r. John Dynelcy rlncc. American nilni.slcr to Jugo> iivlu. He belU-vi-, th a l i i good share

In ternational iindcrM anding can be a ce d to -s lm p lriT its in tc rp rc ra tlo n —or —' nKuage.D r. Prince wn;: Rraduated from Co- niWa- University Jn JBBO and speaks

languages. He wns m ijils te r to i-mnark“ im i> 2 2 “ and p r lo r ’ to th a t • S J rp r tiiiln e n t-m -tt ir -p o tlt lc a l- life -o r i-w Jersey.

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me Railroad. TlckcLn good o n ly in .iniTTc.. dim g llitlr '. C&Vs d llfl~ lim iC~for — tu rn to home destination before Idn lgh t of August Cth.—Adv.

LE G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S

W ARRANT CALL■ w a tT o n tr-o t-th e -M n n ira g h r-H iB h .r — av D ls trM N»mb.«r« 722 to_759. both _ ■elusive, w ill tK paid i f presented to

P. Dewey, M urta iigh. Idaho. In - ■rest ccases Ju ly 28Ui. 192B.

M tirlaugh Highway D istrict.D . P. D e w y , .Clerk.

t ^ i t n e e ■

f ^ ]K av c n tlo n a t fw }ucaks, n o i np bafTled s m o o th f s i le n t

f o r m i t y p f a c t ■ -■ n f .s n r in g t h a t w i l l k e e p

I i i c l f f o r n i ------h r - p lucc u f c tu n d axlc.<). i o r o i l in g a n t r r ie t io n t o s p r in g “ n h a c k —to m a k e a n ip fc lu b ric a r a c tio n — to th ousand m ile

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1928. ' ~- -C H IN A -EXPOBT.S ANTI.MtoNY— Int

HANKOW f/P j-^ h ln a Is Im portant P® ' tr* th» rtiorx h lphlv lndustrln |lrfd nn- ^

(tons o f •Ui{>.-Occldeitt-ft.i-6ne-o f - lh e — ; T ^ td ^ c h ic t-« R H L c .v o l -a lilin iu iiy, ' i i — ;

metal needed fo r fine .steel .alloy.i. D e- no spite in tcm a l. disturbances the output sa:

m LOW S IM M I

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“ c o m p H c a tc d -c e n t ra l ir c d - s y s t in d g re a s in g , ^ c h b 'a ll beai ck le ** c o n ta in s , sea led w U h in can t to la a t jo r nxorc th a n ticc lies.!^ m e r id e in a n e w S tu d e b a k e i la y . T h r i l l to i t s c h a m p io n ] b rm a n c e . See ra re n e w b e a u t in c a n d c o lo r . T h e n c o m p a re { le b a k e r^ s n e w lo w O n e -P ro f i t p i - t h e t r iu m p h o f 76 y e a rs ’ n u a e tu r in g e x p e rie n c e !

»TU D E B AK E R *S .FO U R "N E W L l rb e P re s id e n t U gb t_ 16B5 to irb e C o m m a n d e r . . . 1425 to Pbe D ic ta to r . • • • • - 118S to a w - E * U e e — T - « — 1— 5—T - — SSStS~

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i t o C o .

P h p n e l 5 6 _/ —

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Increased'dtn ing Uie f lra t iiu a rtc r.-ra --------^, po ru from Hankow lo the; U nited .: H tntw - feuu lil iiK l ira r ly ZTWO-to w c r - 'V T;

• Avilcu ts ' t t ie . eh W - t h i fl-yg i r ; - y —• not cun a ' two y ia rs supp& ■ and bo '—** .• ; safe? Ed Vance, Publlo M «ke t,r-ttd tf. '

IE R FARES _

* ' * ' ^ “ 0 I

Go tU llBloa r»eUe andte**w ry B»n«ot.lb«*»y......... - --------- —Uiss s t yoar dntlnaUoat ' ^

a F r o m . S a l t L a k e

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aher'teaVlngCicdar C ltr— ' ........ ^

ilSxTSi C o m ^ lo finH lay •U-expeDse tour Utah- Axlnaa porfcs from Cedar O lty— $8030. Ran aad Pnllmaa fares addlUaoal.

_ Ask for partlculan. ___ _

| l Y e l l o w s t o n e■ N a t io n a l P a rk . ,-

Onppleto four * " 4 a *'«*t s H .;tfaysZl;aoenM 'touiifrom — Ij:-— — - -■ West TcllowitODo: Eot«l ■ I way, IM.OO: camps «ay. m »4A.OO. BaO aad pnnmao

o n n d T r i p F a r e s ;

-Chicago------------------- - M i» 5 - i .

New V ork ................ 142J3 fBoston • ............ - ....... 148.41New Orlean.1 ........... 90.80 >

ly I/>w F are*to O U irrPo InU \ I

Lher. In form aUon Consult; ________. .

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Jf. ^P a fre r o o r ■ • ■

I Bulgaria’s Famous Land of

1 P lIIL lP P O P O L ia ! Bulftarln. Ju ly 21) ( ^) — f ar fumed Valley o f

RoM!.i hns oncc more ^cnDltircd th?I ------------ Ti-orld 's-m nrkc« fo r prccioiis attnr.—I As fa r as iJjc ty c cnn s/c n r fd car-\--------- — tafr r aviry i^ ^ fe iiH ia i lL i i ik v n ^ mmI lh c pco s ftn tiT ^m e btcrtisc Uicy wc

tlio end o f a lonTT>wtod o f d c j^ M o n . E lR hty-flvc per ccn l o f Uijr'wdjUl's

. supply o f rose e.vieiice. ll)e'bu:>c o f all--------- tw rfw nc ft—t<i-|irotluti-f<l In t l i ia . i l l 'it.r lrr.

w lilch B lrc lches-fo r 90 n il l is llirQunh - —. - « n o -o f—Ihe most pli'UireMjuo -regions--------;— Jn-Buropc.— -----------------------------------------

•Ilte delicate liwc vlaca a iilfe rcd ir - vcrc damaKo la rcccnt c.-irlh(iiial:es, buL th is ha.s been ovcrcoinc o ii i l tha i;rop th is jcur._w lll-bc oiily_aO-pcr cciiL

— iiiu ln r normal. There arc <3,000 roM-Kiirdcns In D iilRurlii .centered In the

• - d b lr lc u o f Phlllp iw lLi, K jizan lik , K a r- lovo. Nova ZaKoru. Stara ZuBOra und

■» . T h in w n a . A hundred thousand Dul- ' *■.. Kixlans, nbout 14,000 fnmllle.s, have

no other inpans o f livelihood. |T Iic raicbiidft nrc shipped to :!Qd

. . cllwtlllerlcs. More than 4000 pounds of 4>i«rt»-«ro-r<K|ulr#KW4rli(eld-one-|H)uivl- -

• o f n lta r . w hich sells In the United I States fo r $250.

The peasants trrc *tlH deprc.'«ed by--------- o n o .fn c to r , Thny hollnve ih n t - n i» > -

-J---------A Tncrtcg n -g lr l- t5~»slng;lca-5cciit~tn.TTr

export o f a lta r o f roses' to the United ‘ States barely rcnchcd 10,000 ounce-,

fo r a year compared w ith an nvcrnge annual demand of 100,000 -ounces be­fo re th e ’ war.

T h e French Rirl has taken Itrs l place In the world's consumption ot

_______Bu lga rian ou tDii t - gpca . to Frnncc..for _use In Uic manufacture o f Frcnch , perfumes.

-Y ou ng men In the U nited States." said the head o f a - la r jie a tta r d is til- = tcrj-. “ are probatoly RlvlnR th e ir sweet- h hearU synthetic perfumes. Perhops n they arc (jlv lne them bouquets o f real f j lastcacl o f bottled flowers. T lic United ci StAles was oncc our best cantomer." n

________ .T l i r Sofia Rovemmpnt has acted vltf-orously to m a in ta in - tlic ijuo lU y ol n D tilRarlan a tu r . The Im portation nf -*

____ Keranlums has been forbidden fo llow -In c disclosures tho,t unscnipulou'i m anufacturers were nilxInR the cheap Juice o f t i l ls p lan t w ith a t ta r o f rosei:.

I t Is d if f ic u lt and often Impossible to dctcet by scien tific means the pres- —

____ cnce -o t-go ian lm n -iu lce -ln -a tta r_______2|The cu ltiva tion o i rose* has sur- b<

vived hard-fouRht battles w ith tobacco ai and o il. The more protlloW e lobncco 4i p la n t was found lo require Iom can- nnd I t seemed fo r a w hile llk c tf) ito displace the ro.sc vine.

•O il WH.H recen lly . discovered In tlin * heart o f the Valley o f Roses and the . pe im n ts . eAelled by dreams ot un El

^ ™ ^ u la \o rs * tUelr Stciw. tti

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. n o c l a i m s t o n : i s w h o l l y p r a c

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^ CLARA DOW and Richard A rlen in t hj '■Ladin o f . (he niob,” a l th e IC : hi

i . -----------r.-=;:=- —•* however, and help tio m the Rovcn’.« m ent. the peasants Imve extended th ; . *• '* flcld.s. Oncc more the countr>’s h :; i . d cnve lo jw d 'in Umt cxCraordhirr,, fru s - ;

ranee o f m illions o f ro*p"

f ^^ven fy-F if'~ ! C hild |~ • Since-ISaO- Kecord— i.' O f San Jose Couplee SAN JOSE. CosU Rlea. Ju iy 21 (/}>) ------ The tw e n ty - fifth child In a period of

' bom to Manuel M iranda rcm andes 0 and hln w ife, Teodula, uged 47 and 0 43, re-'pectlvely.Q A ll o f thp children are lie a lth y and

normal. I l Is tK iicvcd lh a t U ils Ix - Uie larKC.'.t fa m ily produtcci from a

' sinsle union In* the same spacc of ■| tim e In the world.

■ Stutes Rml the rcm u lttd fr'U vc v.lU \ i Ih c lr parents. There have been Uircc

1-. !,eti' o f tw iiui.

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o Motor Oil brings to you a actory lubrication in every t period of years. That’s why

our protection. Conoco Motor ) mysterious, mythical perforr radical.ant a motor oil of highest q i Fears of experience in meetir of the internal combusta'on enf for Conoco. ■NTINENTAL;0IL COiMPANl ‘P r o d x m . R e f n m ^ m lM i i r t a m

Ucb>frsda pttrolcum prodoeta la A ric su M t o lonida.rd«he.K«&M *.M lwouri,l<oot«zu.N«.ts k s . K e « U e < le 9 ,O U a lM M .O « cm . Soocb-

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J ic h Cost o f Brides J Stirs Syrian Youths

InDAMASCUS. Syria. July. 31 (/p)

1 ■ B liin ln if to worry younB and m ar- ^ I r lageablc men in th e Etau ^

A mass meeUng held here re - ^ i cently elccted a committee to seek a m odification o f Uie custom re - - q u lrln * the man who would m arry to pay over a handsome sum of

_ m o n e y - ta - th e - fa th e r -c I - th e - g lr l— ^ of his enoiee. The Western custom is more to the lllkn s o f Uw easU cm BVfnln.

The men working fo r the re fonn . say t l ia t Uiey are n o t Impelled

by selfish niotlvc.s. bu t arc In te r­ested ia the wcllnre o f lh c state: m arrlogcs they say are on the de-

.crease owins to Uie greed o f p a r- __

In t lw m anlase ina iieU i.-

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sea by tne aims and that kind dr. There ' 'yone-can^------- --------mti^ : ra record of

■ type of car ly the liame or Oil makes irmances. I t

quality, re- ting the re- ngine, you’ll

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‘lueEisciiou ■— JSMHSESi~ Long Study of Metabolism, Pro- j _ cess Which. Provides Energy. ; ~ ~Reveals interesima i-acis. ^

W ASH IN O TO K . Julv 21 f/P,—M an t ffrowa cooler w ith aRP. not only i m enta lly and cniotlonaily. but in ac- , tua l ptvducUon o f heat. I

In a Ions study ol metabolism, the r - proe«w.b]t-whlch '-nalur«-providas-roan I

w ith v lU ] energy through the com - r biuU on o f food In the body cells.' c

, D r. P ranc l* o . Benedict, d irector o f r lhc nu lrlU on laboratory o f the C ar-<u negle In s titu tio n o f W aslilnffton. has t) found th a t such fa c lo n as age. sex. n 3lM arid he igh t have dis tinc t effects on Ih ls func(amcntal phenomena. ri

J “ The average ncw-bom ^aby, w eigh- u Ing about eight pounds, has a 24- d hour basal •heat produclloa o f 143 l?i

yw ^ id '~ B ? r l, '^ °V e lg h lp g a te u t ^02 npounds, has a heat producUon o f n l200-csJorie*r'and~ the -avcragc m an, pi weighing 155 pounds, 1700 calories, a:

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ANDACCII t IX sco tttt a t Lan Style, Per mnance

in the Lmest-pru.. T k c n ( t r > K W i f . a f t f » n

esubU ekcd-in tw o wcclct* o ti t p rtccdcn t fc

i re ta il < ovc iF t f i i t - w f c i ^ ' c ^ u t t t r V . '

H a n d f ^ b tm drcd i < yMt —Mfcr to •«« ie u t t w b u » < » l> y C b r v ib f _ t » c tow w t p r irc d fictil» tfa roo f < ro o au tfvcryw licrc.

T b c y c o tB p * rc ttw i^ ti ic c fL r

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T liu s Uic baby. less Umn one-tcn tli the weight o f the 13-year-old girl, produces considenibly more th an one- Icn th th a t of the latter. In compar­ison w ith an a d u lt um n .wclehlng nearly 20 t in in as much, the baby produces oheVtwclfth Uie heau ' -

"Again, i t n-as a t f irs t fiuppo.%cd that tw o Individuals o f Uie same weight em ild^be cqtnpareU--witf»- c ac h -o tn c r : bu t le- was soon' discovered that- the Uill. U iln ^m a n has a meUiboUsm which is^d lffc rcn t from th a t o f tiie

■weigntsTxrinc M ttw :— — ■_

correlated, fo r low w e igh t' and low stature arc coincident w ith youth nnd greater weight and g rc fltc r s ta t­ure w ith adult life . A fte r some 30 yeiirs' work «e. litfve a fa ir ly com­plete series of itxeasureihcnls oC 'bo.'.-’ nl metabollsnr extending from blrU i lo -o ld -a g » .— I t —ts->clear—fr om thesr records th n t the heat nroductlon of d lfic ren t individuals, w he the r cotn- pared per un it of. body u r lg h t o r per

<unlt o f body surface, varies w ith age. the youUi having a more intense m et­abolism Umn the adult.

• 'In comparing boys w ith t jlrU and men w ith women. It Is found Umt up to nbout one year o f .,age. no ditferencc In iiictaboilsm o f the sexes Is observable. Thereafter, however, W\e ' i n llue iuT ol Ijlitjh iu i." {HTT nouncd, the metabolism o f boys nnd men being on the average obout 12 p c r-ce tx t h lR h cr- iha n th a t - o t— iTls ond women." '

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aCA-ACCE-P lAlWiS THISt R e a l S kc , catering

'■ a n t i Safety They see con

n *w Ptym outh, enthusiaam,I* tim e, is w ith - in to »a(c«. ' fo r a ca r io thia • t c

V theonecar ino f t j^ M iM n d i^ is and doc* r

t the Mitw P lym - hopctl a_low<■cofpprte in the . .........

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MOTHER USES HER BABY TO CONCEAL SMUGGLIN(

C O N S T A N T m O P I.i Ju ly 21 (/!>>- An Incident unlque'Mn the iih n a ls u

th a t Turk ish smugglers occurred reccntl n t the Ctistoms hoiwi* wh»n I

^ W T u rk W i_ w o m a ii a rrw ln g from abroat lUn- attempted to smuggle in. a quanUty o • I , , contraband tobacco. t ig h tly packet

Ih fl h^ ji ,oT h n t W m t t n Uvf llt l- bftby. W hcir"thc“ cnstoins” ofn.clrfl 4> ^ ftM -'"^ rw m dlng—. the ' susptelousl;

low bulging swathes o f m ateria l whici m tl, Moslem tradlUon binds round the leg

and a.'ms o f In fan ts, the m other tool 30 to her hecLi, abandoning baby an>

Jm- tobacco.

s russiah trade GBOmtIG-

3m-per MOSCOW. Ju ly 21 (/Pj—Steady iri- IRC. crease In Russian trade w ith Europeitr

and A iila tic countries la reported in figures fb r the f ir s t e ltth t Inonths ot

J™ the last flscol year Just given out by the Soviet govemment.no

xes The to ta l volume o f exp o rti and Im - ■er. iw rts in the European dlvW on reached i r r Bw.unjjoii runics ' tn iji AbuIIIM nd 042,800,000 rubles in the corresponding 12 period o f last year. T lie figures fo r

Tis -tra tic ' over the A s ia U t r ^ n t te r show nn average gain o f about 30 percent.

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IE i» o-ing to the same great m arket, i j

contrast in i t z c , style, perfon tw j safety so sharply in favo r r f I

it th a t c u r io s i^ b u rs ts in to XI* enthusiasm is transform ed

IC m illio n s seeking a lo w f irs t j discover i d the n ew P lym outh * r in the towest-psieed fie ld w ^ ieh ^ s e v e ry th in th a t they have long ^ sw .prtced car w o u ld be asd do. £

: I t A l l doub t as to the highest •dollar va ltM in the lowest«prked— <■ r ig h t there.

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IN G IN A R M O R O F A N T IQ U IT Y :

/ !■ > - STOCKHO lj.1, Ju ly 21 W i-J o u J illn u ' ,l3 o f H'titches o f Uic M iddle Ageii rcquircil ^2,(1. brawn us Well ns b n iln lo w in. It htu

been proved a t a reeonstTucted lo u r-,” ' im iiiun t RtaBsa'in'StUCShOll'li. U( wuleii '

iroad outhenUc orm or and weapons were ty o f used by the com baUntfi. *

The sword.t.. co.'tts o f m a ll nml '•

tC ltn jI^ n Z th c .sT ^ nnti,,, fTcu ted tmder th e sup cn ls lon o f 'D r ."

i B rm t K le in , took I o f m nll reproduced from orluU

j nals o f Uie fourteenth century covcrcti k l ic entire bodlen o f Uic Joa-stlnT (•^^knlghts." and on th e ir heads wete

p placed helmets w ith vl.wni. Bro;id « — j-r.words,—hc^vy—ahicids—nnd-^uttw ic lrtr*"S lf l 'lo n c e a completed the _equlpment. It .

‘ tooK some two houra to enclose encii :, figh te r In his arm or, w jifch wclKliod -

' " * about 110 pounds. T he horses wenclothed in gorgeous saddle eloUis. '

‘ I The partic ipants v.cre j-oung o fflce n f ® : o f Uio Stockholm garrison.

[ JUMPED W RO NG FENCE Im-1 ASHEVILLE. N, C. (/l>) — Junic;i

:hed I Dennis wos sentenced tn nn rinv« in IU1.--1 i ja i l fo r trc.ipa.wlng. I t seems he iln g j jumped a fence and l i t inside the fo r I Buncombe county Jail yard.'

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' C inC AO O . Ju ly 31 OP)—Prospccl-'--------- hx-w ldeapreod coo l-w e a th o r- ld ea l-to —

check black n i# t and to promote the-----------wcKftr o .o r-»pcin g ..«h fJit .,1>rt tn ,.m uca I_

lower p rtcw today io r wheat. Bc----------- „idM ,-expo rt-.bus iness.ln_w heat_ frem . ^

N orth America waa re lative ly slack.~ ' and In some cases fu tu re deUveries

' here touched the lowest level yet----------- tlilf l B c a a o n .--------------------------------------------

______ C lo*lJ)f quotations on wheat wereheavy. r » c ' t o i ',i.c .rict lower. Corn _

■ ' ■ fm is h c a 'frc i t r i ‘! .c o r r r M is a i "src l l decline >to ' i c advance, and pro* • .'i visions unchanged to 7c down.I In addition to the ausplcloas w eatli-I --------- cr-o» tlook-< ts-w o ll ■ aS i-iavorable-corp—J fw rcport-1 rrom the sprlne wheat belt, j t ' ’ cspcclnlly Canada, huge receipts o t <s■ • ncw w in te r wheat In the Southwc.it I v / lind A decldcd bearinh jnducnce on I ’ ' the wJjcat m arket here. W cuUmcm of ; lhe W lnnlpee m arket meanwhile

i;a\e pa rticu la r cmphasLi to com- prchpiu lvc advlcca th u t throuKhout

I n large ncctlon o f Cnnadii GO per cent ot wheat to headed. a»tJ th a t inolcturc Li plcn,(frut to tffinirc Uie proper' f i l l in g o f the crop.

Cheap Canadian offcrhig.i appear­ed' today to be monopollzini; what*

, tiViJ wa.i I bl :______wheat from N orth America. S h ip- _

pcHi In the yauthwc.M were th a i le l t■ • wlUi pm cticn lly no foreign m arket

w hile receipts prpvetl to -b e again of I rccord-brcaklns large volume. Kansas

C ity hnd arr iva l* o f 125'J car*, com- p.'ircd w ith 08$ a week ago and w iUi 402 on the corre-spondlng day last

■ year. H utciUni.on. K anaaii. was like ­wise' lo t l ic " fro n t w lUi an aggregate or 779 c a r s . ------------------------------------- L

W heat— Open I l lc l i Low Close “Ju ly ........la5-% 125'*. 124 124'iSept..........i2 8 \ laavi iac-'>i i 20S.Dcc............. 1 W \ 1320i 130'i. '130% -

Com—July .........I0 7 'i 107% 106'i lOOHSept............ 07 0 7 'i ■ 9&^i OO’ i ce

•Dec. ......... 81 01 '* 80'.i eO?i to_______ Oa(i>—__________________ ' jw5 J ii ly io ld i S rn 48’ . 4a<; sli

Juiy<ncw) 40 40 '. 48^. 48^J pcScpt.(ncw) 40^. 40% 40S 40^. $1 -DeC(new) 43-k 43-'S. 43 - 43‘i

--------- aCASH G R AIN hi

. CHICAGO. Ju ly 21 {/rp)~W heat: a ik No. 2 h itrd $1.27; No. 1 no rthe rn in

— iD rlU E _ llJ 7L i^ fc------------L u n i! na. -2 tn lxed ll.U 'j ‘ . - t5"CT' 51.07',; No. 2 .w h ite 51.08. er

n y c : No. 2 51.03. *1:_________ n a r lry 70c to ooc._____________ __ K

i im o ih y seed t4 to 54.33. TOClover seed 522.30 to 52S. h(Oats: No. 2 w hlt« 00c to OCc; sy

No; 3 w hite 5 l1 ic to C4c.■ of

P q itT I.A X I) C R AIN ttMI'U U 'lL A N U . j i i t y ' j i (,Vi—W heat: tl<

D Ilir~ ha r< l w hite 51.38: Hofl w hite . _ weslcrii w hile 51.27: hard w inter 51.17; nu rtlie n i spring 51.23: west­ern red 51.10.

Today’s car receipts': W heat 07; > f lu n u r ‘ 8; com 'C; oals 1.

----------- h u ra -5 1 C 3 -to -4 L 2 f l: -N o _ i-d a rk -lia rd I—SI.JU: No. Juira 5 l.a j: No. 2 hard

;___~ s m u t i> -_ s u c ii ; ,N o . _3 h « n l-5 l. l6 '- i .to. _

yellow SI; No. 3 yellow 51; No. 3 >cllow M 'v c ; No. 1 mixed 07c; No.3 mixed 08>' c.

Oata; No. 3 w hite 5Cc to GOc.

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C om : C a s h U S 2 yellow 51.12’= to $1.131..; No. 3 yellow S l. l l 's lo 5 1 .l2 'j.

OaU: No. 2 w hite OS'jc to Me. •nm othy: Dcccmbcr 52.80 asked.OU)er gra in and seed unclianccd.

4 D RIBU FR U IT SjI NEW YO RK. Ju ly 21 (/T > )-D rir t „ ^ T ru ll u iid 'ha ps steady; .

' • ______ Ll' '• < U l( A<JO“ t'K O m iC K ■

-------------- c m c A c o .- jT ijy -7 rrs » i= B a trc rrT J « ~clwnced; reeelpu 18,075 tubs. 5]

Ek<1* : Unchanccd; rccel|)ta 11J33 Sic.ise*. ' Bl

fM u liry : A live e w y ; receipts three Stcars; fowls 23c: t.prmBs 32c; b ro il- C;ers 20c ; spring Jiiclca 13c; spring C;Kcf:« 16c to 20c. ^ SI

PoUloea; ReceliiUs 4C cars; on tn ir k Ti1B3 c a ^ to U l United SU lcs ih ip - Tim enu 773 car*; irrn ilnB ra ihe r slow; T i

firm e r on—r.ickcdln.*h Cobblers 70c to 75c; new fancy D'

‘« r r c l« l Ir is h Cobblers52.10 to 52.30. > Bl---------- Dl

8-VN FRANCISCO m O D U C E ^ SAN FRANCISCO. Ju ly 21 (>?•)- ^

B u tte r, ese*. cheese quoUtlons un ­changed. , Cj

SAN FRANCISCO. July 21 M>)_ O utte rfa t Sic. B i

Onion*; Green 75c to DO lug ; Job- S j blng 'dr>- k IIow «)c to 5 I i5 : red St c&c to SOc cwt. St

---------------V r y , Mocic local . Oan » f . HI• 51 to S l2 i cmt.: Jobbing S tocklon F t

51. to 5X50 cw t: poorer lower.------- --------------------- - -------- - -BAB S ILVE B O l

NEW Y O R K Ju ly 21 i/*»>-Oar i l l - Pe ver &8 ’ .. N<

--------- RcOOSTOS W OOL B l

BOSTON. Ju ly 21 Sales o f Ca wool are more frequent bu t the m a- Le

— ------- jo r tty o f t r an u r t ln n s ar»-H>f-«PMm- tUvolume. The ba lk o f the movement Bc

-----------co ti» ts ts -o f-« 4u np le -lo ti.- -O ccM lonal B l. sales o f the fin e r grades o f Ueeces R«

^ o f eight months wools and o f C a l- W. V Ifo m la woob o f P rtn cb e e m ln r fe n cU Cs ^ w tn moderate volume. Q uoU tlons

ceoeraJly are steady to f ln a . a lthough Bu th e m arket U stUl unseUled on toe- Bu

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'■ N E W Y O R K . J u l y 21 ( / ! • ) - l . f S locki: Sleady; W arner ^ ro ll ie ra

' Bonds: D u ll; prices show li t t le ^ d ia iiB t..- - W

I ’oreign excliauBCs: Easy; ater- “ * llnL. nnrt.y^n .ln«.rr ■ __________ __ ^

t• S u ^ nji.d .Coffee: Holiday.F — _ 30;

! CHICAGO: . set, W heat: Easy: favorable weather, po■ Corn: Lower; larger recelpla. wa' Cattle; Irregular. foj- — H og ir-Low cr:------------ ---------------------- 'BUl

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L IV E S T O C K M A R K E T S “ ji ;--------------- ‘ Og:

C HICAOO LIVESTO C K go:CHICAOO. Ju ly 21 (/P)—Hogs: Re- lea

celpls 3000; mostly slow; uneven; 10c boito 25C lower than Friday's top: 511.10 3 ’ innid fo r choice 1B3 to 210 pound (

• shipers’ ^ l f l ; butchers aSfl " t o • !i!^ ’ Eu pounds 510 to 5U : 200 to 230 pounds ity 510.10 to 511.10. To

C attle ; Receipts-COO;-compared to a a week ago: Chotec lig h t yearlings SOc 1 higher: s tr ic tly choice weighty steen In about steady; other grades Includ- no

I Ing general run grassy and short roi fed steers_BOc to_51 lower; best stock- dc

r CM unq-'iw a c rs BKa a rn o ^» c ~ h ig it= - — c r : medium grades 2Se lower; fa t 81 she stock 3&C to 50c higher: cut- te re J 5 c higher; vealcrs 51 lower;

• top m w r - W fa ' rag ycann iBs; heavies 510.40; closing tofc 510; gras-sy and sho rt fed steers 513 to 5X4.50. '

Sheep; RecelpCs 3000; odd packages o f natives l it t le cltltnged; fo r the ,

. wcek P7_do«blr.i from fm lli iK Mn- ; tio iu . 14.000 d irect; early (luw niurn ^: ‘“‘‘ J

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These prices are obtained da lly d lf a t 4 o'clock la (he a ftcm on and ed

; " 'a r e fntcnaiBd W cover on ly ' tha ~ of- _ A T ffagn . nf p r t f f iT .W ht r e .cer talB — I E

[■ «*Be ffo r t ia m a d « -t« - in e lg d e -s iic h la*

j; —qpotatlons.—QBOtatlona-are-cffcreJ ~ A -

—JLiia—M OHid ln o i- i^ b ^ a w p te d — K fl tenecUoc eatremea ot e ither hlgb o r low prioe*.

r a id (A ProdDctr* SoiTho T w in Falls markets ycetcrday

were os follows:___ _______ U res leck ___________Hogs .... ................... ...................... 510.00 ^L ig h t heavy hoga ...........................58.00Heavy hogs ;............ _______ 57 to 58Cows — __________________ $4J0to5W » r «H e i fe r s __________________ W.OOto57JO 2SS te e m ------------------------------- »8J0 totSL00Veal calvcs ......................... »5.00to»*.00YearUnga la m b s ________________ t»MSpring lamb.1 .................................. 514.00 p , j

ro o lH T iiaiHeavy hens. 4 ‘ j ihs.-arKj iip.-lb.-:Tz:17c toLiKht hens, under 4 ' j lbs, lb ......... 14c fntLcshorna. hem . ih • - ...... — » c j uC ocksr-lb . - ..... , .................. .................Sc- —SpriiiRcre. colored, lb .................... lOcSpringers. ln;hom s, lb ____________ 16c <BroLleni. up to 2 lbs., lb_________20c celStags, lb ..................... ................. .......10c BgiCajwn-s. No. -1. lb ......................... ...... 10c cv«Capons. No. 2 lb............ ................... 14c k irSllp.1. lb. .. ............................ 14c 15cTurkeys. Nn. 1 lb................................ 19c loTurkeys. No. 2. lb. ....................... Uc »rcTurkeys, old tom% lb ................- ..._ .I6c f« jOeese. lb ..................................................7c »]6Ducks, lb ........................ - ..................7c $10

DalT7 COIB u ttc rfa t. sweet ....... 4Sc p n□u tte rfn t. sour <3c aniEggi (cash) ................... , : 20c £Egss (local ( to re) ____________ —30c Ua

Esgmr—Wholesale paiC a n e ___________________________ 17.31) «teBeet __________________- ...............57.10 lo«

W heat and MIO Feed 519B rao . cw t.' _________________51.70 lanB ran . 800 lb. l o U ____________ . .5 l . « $13Stock food. 100 lb s . '____ _____ 51J0 yeaStock food. 600 lb l o u ________ 51.85 to

^ 8102 t P tdciaU oa. J io. 2 o r be iic r 55s k tc

Zt*t4Ul Priccs tot* m o n i. d o r tn ...... ~.:,40cand50e pigOranges, dotea '_ _ -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 0 c to TOC lyP ou toe s 11 ! !» .• . . _ ......... .......... 2ic weiNcw potatoes. 12 lbs. .. . . .33c butRoyal Ann Cherries, l b . _____ ’ .- lOcB ln g ,ch e rr ie s 2 lbs.' ____________ -25cCabbage :_____________7c SLettuce, ' v»«n (iioe Sh<

Berm uda onions 3~lb«. ___ Z !. . - 2Jc toB la ck -IU » pb erT lw ,-3 -p t«— 23c e nRed RaspbOTlM. 1 p tn t ________13C 513Watennelons. I Ih. •______________3Hc sorCaatetoepes. each ________________ loc 73

FMCm t>erB u tte r-fra n ch ) afte laaB u tte r te re a m e iy ) _______________ 50c 97

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i i pI DAY’S STOCK MARKET I

PROVES REACTIONARY 1I NEW YO RK . Ju ly 21 w n —The ■ blocic m arket tu n ied rencUonnry to-

jdn y o tte r an early period o f irre j;- = • u in fiiy . Many early gams o i i to j i— po in ti were cu t down or wiped out in th e . In tc selling movement, finn l i quotatlonn^ u.^ _

nolniB. and a few even larger. Trad- / " Tng” waa re iniiveiy uu ii “ m volume, j , the day’s .lales aggregating o ifly 540,- 300 slinrcs. j

’Trading in today’s m arket wa.i un- , settled by a break o f more t lia n 0 • t - po lnu in Freeport, Texas, w h ic h . was dropped to a new now level fo r the year a t CO'i, on selling prc- —

•BuiiTffwy-ngfflyca ur ~ u re~ puw ica tio ir l cn f n hn1f_ y r a r ly_ i«aming3 _ rc - _ . liw rt. W arner Brothers Pictures, which wahad advanced more lh a n 3 points to lca new high a t 6 7 'i. lost a ll its gain. i

Selling pressure also., was cffcctive pphagainst such reccnt leaders a t M o n l- -=gomcry Warcf. U n ion Carbide. Am er- \-lean Linseed. Oenenvl Motors. H ud- __son M otors nnd Radio, n il o f f 1 to j..^3 '.3 -points. I

Case ■nircshlng m n up 11 polnt.i ^T u t" lo s t 3 iw in u j ai its gnm. Pu:;^ »•»ity Baking preferred and Reynolds 'Tobacco “ A " showed large gains on ? j,a small turnover. FC

Except fo r a break ot 4H ix jln ta 'in Peoria nnd Eastern, there were avno changes of importance in the ra il- — road group. M ost o f the lending railsdeclined frdc liona lly .__________________ _ ]

STOCK M A R K E T M ARKS ,T IM E DURING W EEK ]

NBW YO RK. Ju lv 21 IVPi—The 1Stock m arket appeared to be m ark- 1ing tim e thU week pending fu rthe r Ilig h t on the credit and business out- 1look. I

Pools succeeded In m arking up a 7

ivCeTO vrhrie’ n"^f.p rh i'k llw utl'icr^ 1 u in k to new low levels fo r tlie year. i Price m o'Tnients in ih o general Ib t were Indecisive. T rad in g was lonte- I ly proTcsslonal In character; the in* difference. oT th e 'p u b lic being reflect- — ed in u i f j unusually sm all volume o f S a les .w h ich -aw ra ge dT a ro un d-l* ! ___

Issuea. -bonrt prices d r ifte d lower. A -nu m be r o f runrond liens «ank to ON

ing inspired by fears th a t llm as- fq passlnntion of Pre.sident-Elect Obre- i gon would dLsdfrb the po litica l and ore economic hUbllUy o f th a t countrj-.T lic week's new offerings to ia lled » less__than 523,000.000, w iUi a large 331 vol\inic b f •'undlKeated" Issues s till over-haiiKing the m arket.- ■ '■’I , . I I I « Coregained, fn t lamb.<! closing steady to tm35c lower: slieep strong to 23c h igh- FCer: feeding lambs 513.83; fa t natives {51350: ycarimgs 513; fn t ewc.i 57; bcifeeding l.imbs 513.75; the week’s bulk Ro prices: range lanib.s 515JJO lo 513.73; lu tlven 51^ (o 513.23; th rowouta 511to i i r M : yparitncs—s n 3 3 —10-^137 M ifn t ewc.s 56.30 to 57; feeding lambs 513 to '513.75.~ ~ ------ -----------------~

O M A IIA I.lVKSTO C K 1O M A IL \. Ju ly 21 C a ttle : R c- ccl

celpls 300: caU-cs, 100: compared week hl(ago; fed steers nnd yearlings un- te«even; fed >TarlhiK;- and l lg iit ?ieem SHktroiig lo mostly 23c h igher; spots th i35c 40c higher;, fed heifers strong 13<to 33c h igher: graoserB weak to raiaround 23c lo *e r : bulks fo r week: 5Hfed kteers and yenrllngs 514J3 to era516; weighty steers 518.15; yearlings 50. 510JS: fed heifers 513,23 to 514.30; cows 18,30 to 510: putters 50 to 57.23;pracucal top veals 513.50: stockcrs Iand feeders 511 to 512.65. boi

Sheep: Reeeipti 600: fed clipped FirIambs sold to arrive a t 513J0; com- Thpared week ago: k illm g clasaes fu lly Fo•taady; feeding lambs mostly 33c T rlower: closing bulks fa t range lamba _51535 to 515.40: top 515.40; naUve _lambs 51433 to 514JO; fed clipped P 513.60; f t t ewYi 53.30 -to 59.30; fed ycarllnga 510.73: feeding lambs 513 to 513.33; weeks lop 513.73.. Hogs: ReetlDts 3300: most cla j* s

lica d y w ith ’ tV id iy 's a V i i^ c or IOc' “ to I 5c lower than_.e»rly.. odd . Io n ; . . pigs and lig h t Ughu weak to uneven­ly loaer; top 51040 on 330 pound ■ weights; bu lk 300 to 300 pound butchers 51p35 to 810.50.

S.\N FRANCISCO SHEEP SAN FRANCISCO. J u ly 31 <;p^=-

Sheep: Weekly re c c lp U -8000; eora- P* n s Bu fc agu. iJumA{-» T m itH ~ g c T to Soc lower: demand tia rrow ; Ut>- f r t l —qffertng* q u o ta b le - tn513: week's top *eren d« ± a ~sorted 10 per cent' a t 511; 13 decks 73 pound Oregons . 513.35; so rte d 'tO per eeat six decks is e ^ a m to good lambs 51X35 lo 51X90; deck around 97 pouads • yearlings » : few o o t WJO; deck! CO pound a p d w>tt>ew U

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T A ll W ant-Ads alive and active ana— they bring the buyer. .

i Phone 32

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____________________■ . . ... 1LO ST-= im O W N -t>O aTrO E IO *-C O N - ^ _.tnlnlng.phyBicinn.cr.cillLDnpU'j‘i . _ j tC i ward. F. H. F rank lin . Woods Bldg. / Lb S T -S A TU R D A Y , 8x10 TEN T BE- ^

tween T w in Falls and Shoshone. fFC Phone 3-J-O F ile r. I

FOR SALE—AUTOMOBI LES'isil_ ___________ . . ■ - . . . j . ' r cFOR S A LB -F O R D TON T R U C K : ' , '

Ford sodan. IM 8th ave. nortli,

cord tires, fo r sale cheap. InquireR M . Stone. Phone C C 7 - J .______ *■ IFOR S A LB -F O R D W m i B O X ’ ftj,

would 'co ns ia ir furnlluVe. 1227 11: 11- 50, ave. cast. 1 i i j

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in?ft n n r t w . ^ r i i r i , , g o w i - U r e t , . ^ looks ahd r u u 'guod; Ucciiec, f—

5373. l i f1026 Dodge co ia e j 0 good tires,

- - i5375. F T : ‘ ' \1024 Dodge touifd ff,. 6 good Ures, ' 5300. i ' : ' . ■ — \Three old .moder Dodge cars t lu t

»m«L:sgod.“ pi' letO 51M tu 5-09. - - j 1P24 Dodge screen, priced Ic r quick la lc . 5423. • ‘

M AC EL AU TO M O BILE CO.Have yon drove tbe New Victory |

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pnR. O f I W r-T ’ AWJ. A . F lyn il. Phone 603.J-4. ^

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POR SALE—O O dD W O R K I ’EAM ~1 and five .tons clovcr hay a t 'I 'a ru o ^

orchards. ‘____ ______________________ .FOR 8 A L ^ P U IIE B R E D H O LS TE lfj , ,

bu ll calvcs, 525. B. O . Ehlers. Phone H. 381 -J -l. • • .- ■ i •FOR S A L E -P U IIE BR ED G U E R N - '_

sey bull. 1 '; years old. Mr;;. O. C. Coxen. I ' i .m iles no rth of W ashing-. ton school. : JFOR 6A LE -323 Y E A R U N O W H ifk

facc ewe lanib>. c rou-bred. Septrm - ‘ ber delivery. Liil:c V. Sonner. U iilil. . Route 1, Phone U37-J-4. ■ W(

"■■■ ■ ■ ! a ii58[—ewph-woak.— U>-tiu'Uiuui-ii<>. 53.50 to 53; good quoted 55-SO. [nia

-----------------DEN V m SHEL'P-------------DENVER. July 21 (/p>—S lierp: i : . - ‘ fur

celpls 6300; f.%t Iambs acUvr. I ' jc pa: h igher lim n ('ridny’s quot:illoiv^; ih ir - 22i teen load-1 anxind 80 |x>uiui‘; Id.-itu)-. 514.75. Rcee liil' fo r work 3C'.0. j ] th rough to raniT'-^; fn t l;«inb-. around „ i; 15c lilg lie r; rwr.s steady, bulk f a i 'b r l rancp liunbs 51J 85 lo 511":.; to p ' j « 514.73; la t ev.c.N »6 to IC-'.O; im f r r t i - f era .sold: two loads feeder ycarhni;:; ’ ^

I UrtLIKER TV BONDS 1

NEW YORK. Ju ly 2t ( /T )-L lb c rty ' ^ bonds c l« e d : .F irs t 4 ' . I .................................. 110031 i"^ ITh ird 4 ';s . ...............................5100.10' 'Fou rlh 4 ' . j . •- .. ............ . - 5101.131“ ;Treasury 4 ':» ............................5 1 1 1 1 0 ;^

vaiDb'NVEC'S steady deveJopment tai as a sheep marketing etnter U Co caaslag faTorable eonw ent all ov tr the eenfiiry, Idaho gro«rrs

•ihottld not f a i r w g c i ' lh e - n o H - - ' " " • dowa” on th e . I>enrer 'msrket

before U a iln ; L a n m le i f they waai to obU ln p ie inoU doUsn ( fo r the ir-tam ba . J t • eo it i no i jv oo re to roBte tU H earer. <

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BARGIINSFOR SALE—REAL ESTA IOaODBg FO R SALS. 820 2W3 AVE. I

^ '^ M js o n T R A D S ^ : ^ io ~ A C ^ 1 rcU nqublunthU W rllo • -HIB. '

3uhL Id a h o .________________________ j!XIR 8 A L E -4.ROOM PLASTERED

house: giin>Rc, 2 lots, on ly 57S0. O ct- sert Real Estate, over Eldrldge's.____ j»OB SA LE -M O D E R N F IV^-R O O M . house w ith new gamge. 603 3rd ave. a

*OR S A LB -6 -R O O M HOME. TW O £'I t ts r m ii t r w r n e s - n n d T r a p c s T —210- -Vlexander St. a»OR SALE—FIV E ROOM MODERN I

home, W ashington school dU trlc t. iiiq u lro Room 13, F irs t ' N ationa l Bank Illdg.________ _______________ ;__________ _r'O R S A L & -P nO P E R T Y KNOW N AS *

■'Farmen C o rrn r bu ilding nnd seven ■ ot.s' w ill >>c sold cheap ou good ternu. k. N. Long. Phone 45.IHEEP ItA IS IN D ; A 730 ACRE FAR.M 1

in norlhwestem Florida, closc to j narkets—m ile and h a lf r ive r frontage.«eal. n il yea r climate. Free range fo r j :a ltle and sheep. O ffe ring t i l ls u t;15 per aero to settle our esUte, B u ll- •kble terms. F u ll In form ation on re- ;l im t. M cCa.iklll BitateB. 7 South ^Jearborn St.. Chicago, III .____________ _,

— ^ 1S IX IM PR O VED IR R IG A TE D '

farms fo r ren t w ith optlort to

cd on tho V A U E R IR R IG A TIO N * PROJECT along the line o f the i OR KAT NORTHERN R AILW A Y In iio rth c ru Montana. Soil o f ex- | ■ rn tionn l depth nn.l fcrniHv. G en- j eral diveogfled. crops grown, 15c- 1 cellent opportun ity fu r Dairying , and s tock raising. W ater in am ­ple quantities when the croju need It. Canals: and slructurea well b u ilt and ina luU lncd . Aim ual * uulnlcnaQco O nly ONE DOLLAR pef at:re. Qood markets, schools. |

~ ~ ^^ lg I5 K ^p c r.. racr c ~ w lt i i ~ juntt l lZ :- B jiju u iii 4 lu iTJj.' " Fuy»nn>3 ih h i»i »H- H

mlr-ed. . P rice Includes fu lly paid 1up \<ator. r ig h t and .no .honded la * . ]nrun-iijito ii. O v t“ n fa ii i i o t yuui ‘ 1

■CTn.“ ~ TrtVca3t;ul\; J^UW. VVniB •Box lOOA. Idaho F a l5 n fltt lio .“ • '

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HELP WANTED — MALE OR jFEMALE

_______________ _________ 15ALESMEN W A N T E D -C A L L P A R K ,

hote l. Room 108. ________________ ‘V A N IE D —HOUSEKKEPEm FOROU'T •

of town' plftce. 2 In fa m ily ; p rn n a - ' lent, aox 11, care .Nws. _VOMEN. MEN.' EA-RN 533' W EEK LY ’

addressing cards. Home spard time.Ml year work, experience unnecessary, 1 K»-*<illmB.--WrHe. .N atlona l_a41X-Ja;. _nalca . Woodhnven. New York._______ *jm izS -;EAR N z331J^W iaC L2C raB\V.« ; J

Ing smocks. No w ilin g . B \e ry tliln g iim iih e d . Addre.ved envflo|)c brings < >arllcular.i. V io le i Garm ent, 37 E. (:2nd N. Y . Dept. 370._______ ...ADIES CAN EARN 520-tJO W E E K - ‘

ly tewing smock.-.; everything fu r- ] iL lie d ; no ^ellin2: uddressed en vc lo i* jrtngs particulars. ’ K rc x Garm ent. , C07 nr.-Jdway, Nrw York. D ep t. 383. i ,VOMEN, SPARE OR I-U U , T IM E I

M w ing daytim e frocks, 51 8 -d o u n . t Icperience unnccca.wy. sUady work. • 10 .lelling, pa rtlo ila rs free. L iberty iidusUlcs, 70 L iberty St.. Brooklyn. -r.________ _________ (VOMEN. G IR LS. E:ARN MONEY AT

hon>e. spare ttme, addressing cards; ' rasy, steady v o rk . Experience unnec- asary. W rite only fo r ParUculars. ^ I t o . 366 Broadway. N c w j f w t _____ ,rE A C T tn ia w a n t e d " ‘ t o e n r o l l

f<:r |>oslticas in UUh. A r lu n a . Ne- i ,a d i. W yoming. Ncw Mexico, M on-•n a and Idaho. Iiivc^llKa'.c t i id ty . ,Continental Tcscl-.cr:.' Agcncj’. 310 .irook-s Arcade. 268 ScuUi a u te St» ‘',»:L Lake C ity . ______________^

S I T t J A T i o N S ^ W E y ^ im a . Morr.LTx s m iz e r . u a t x a * i,oXtT m u tfac . Pbooo 407-IU4. \

j i b v D K U t i s HOUSEU'ORK o r .cookla* Job on ranch fo r the sum- ,

ner. Box 48. care ot News. i

w tth ou tfit, or ca ranch. ’•acce W 7-IU1. Buhl.

FOUND '- — ,— . . - . i ----------------:_____________ tT ro > a > - iB y t k b p o u c e . t h i s ia a d .r lm ^ M:i»;77.- Owner apply a t

✓ » ___

I HELP/ "^ ( g o v ^ - -^<N eN nI ^ ' A N & ’V a if lN < » A

iANDOPPOI FORSALE^fflSCELLANEOUsf

B. FOR B A LE -O O O D LLO Y D . BABY

is FLY SPRAY FOR YOUR COWS, PER ' 3 : " galfoh i n s . Diamont^ Huraw iri-cX -6',T _ POR S A L E -A GOOD -USED D EER - , D ing binder. Priced to sell. PhoneL- 500-R-l. __________ _ _. FOR SA LE ^TH E " COLTO C AR BID E VI ligh ting p lan t; aLio a w indm ill. W ill e. sell cheap. W. M . Haynes'. 5 miles__ MUth_n_f Hansen- _ _ _______.b SPECIAL 'W H ILE TH EY i S o t . 30x3'i IB- —RieHIoh d : •Hl8h~ a ta a 6 ~ F flh r lc~ W o n f ‘

skid tires, 5438 cach. K inney W arc-N house.____________________ ;____________t. E. b . tCELLOGO, AO EN T POR L A T - ik im e r^ Dry Arsenate o f I.ead, fo r spray

m aterlola. C all phone 650-W.. P . O. g Box 754. 304 3nd ave. no rth .

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\T LO iW fl. K r. t iv m i •■O MONEY TO m JaN . PO TTE R R E ^P- esUte. _____________________________ '’ f U O N ZY .FO R STRAIOUT.IiOAM B-OM . I modem houses la T w la F a lli. A r - 'C th u r L . Bwtm 4e Co. _ h FJUiMERS M U TU AL l l R B IN S T O -

ance S-year, SOc )>er |100. Federal— 4oMu-..6a _ peft=«iU tt=8eft=J id ff»=Mter - i Dow-ell. Phone B77-J-1.

C l'TY LO A N S ^W E -W A N T D E S iS A - ble loans on residence o r buslneis

^ y m ^ ' l l s ^ i u e ^ A b ^ ^ t ^ C o r L ^ 'M O N tY TO LO AN ON P A R M OR

City properly. Some priva te moaey In suma o f from 5500 to 45000 now oa

_ hanrt, i r r lg a tff l Tanrtn rnm na tiY , H ft- tc l B trr ine . l]8 ^ h o 3 h a a F s t, west. FAR M LO H Js^ N O C O ftM I^ iO N .

no delay. T w la FaUs U U e and Al>-stract Co.. L td._______________________OUR TEN YEAR FA R M LO AN O F-

fers tho best o f late rest rates and re'paymeat p ri»U e *«. No cash com-

. Twl«ilrm T.ftgph ». W IHIbtth

fered on tbe T w in 'F a lls tract,' I t wlU pay you placing your

■ - F O R - R E N T — F U R N I S H E D -

” N IC E COOtTTVPAirrMENT. 443-M3WND ................. ...........................H ROOM FOR RENT. GENTLEM AN.........only. -540 3rd ave: east. • - - -„ FO'r" R E N T-O O O D ROOM IN MOD^ ^ home. Phone S30-W .

r 7 i b ^ ” * B m R o o M ; b B j jT L n iE N 't .preferred. 248 3rd ave. norUi. i . ROOM FOR RENT, LA D Y PREFER-

red. 337 3rd ave.-went. - V I ’OR R EN T-T IO O M W IT H B O iU tD ;‘ clo ic in . 313 2nd ave. norUi. y, FOR REN r-SLEEa>IN Q ROOM AND l i . bonrri. i t desired; nl.so gar.ice. 328

■Jtli '^ e . n o r t l i ^ __________ ____ _hr i » H —H F . ( f r = r L lb H T _ J IO U S W ^ i 1C Ing room. Closc In. .fUume 830 or IS ca ll_a l 4G0 2nd ave. norUi.E. 6-ROOM M ODEitN HOUSE. 525 : 5^

room liouic, 520. A. N. Long. Phone: - 45. ________________r - R IA LTO j lO T E L i ' ia SHOSHONE ST. )c north. Clean and thoroughly m od- it. ern. Tran.'ienU M>llcited. Special j5. rales by week or m on lh (o perroanciit K guests. Maude Mac O aut H un t, pro- n. p rle tfo a .- Over Plgcl y W lf f l y . ' .

1',- FdRTiENT^.^jNFrRHI§HEDGARAGE FOR RENT. 546 3RD AVE.

T ca»t.

I : . M IS C E L L A N E O U Sa. ............... - - — m '— — —„ PARTY W IO tE S TRANSPO RTA- L Uon to Po riand . Phone Sl7*R-3.** K A m o M IN lN O , P A IN T IN O AND PA- >* per hanging. P. A ..R o«aJi. 33T eth

ave. east. Phone 9S3-J. m s in u iN C E - ^ A ijT O k o B i i i; iN s in ^

aaee. a ll c o v m ita . p ro m p t eta2m

7 S ’ A b s tra ^ q L * U d.FREE B A T H tN G ' A T T H E M AR Y

__ Alice park fo r week o f J u ly 32, and . free admuslon fo r t ta i^ n g to h ike rs

bikers, etc., but a ll autos m ust pay- 35c per car. Dressing rooma fo r men

^ and women. The P a rk asaumt y ■•pp >* reaponalbmty wh«t«Ter.

S f O R - S A t E - P O U t T f t Y ^* • ■ ■ ^ f / ,

~ ^O R S A U S -W r a S ^ ~ ''W hite . U ttiom . puUeta; M a n h •

_ batched. B . E, FU aaeh t. p b o ^ S ttfiS .B FOR B A l ^ U WU1J.-S LB O B D B K ‘ A p o U e U M w « te « U . O a a m r B U l C

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ORTUNITIESis[«"

PROFESSIONALe l ATTORNEYS_ .W _L._D U N N =Law _O lU ccfc :IM 0a i J j | _

and 4. Sm lth-R lce BuUdlnff. h r ' SHAD i iO D O i^ i ^ m s 4 and 0. S E Ec* and T ru s t Bldg. Phone 6._________ o . C. H A L L -O v e r cios* Book Store.I I IOUS W. G B A IL IM -L a w ye r, Bank a v0 Phone W S-W.- ]

' BWEELEY A SWSELEY—Law otooea 's - Idaho Power ^ J d la g ^ ______________

„ BUSINESS ^^ * ^ ^ 1101)1, ' •WORK 6 O L A 8 8 ^ ^ " ]

_ m N D O W aL A S fr-W la d s h ie ld s rttW i IN . ne t w ark_M oon'a Shop. •Phooe

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n o M E ^ rT U M S iN o " S 'n E A r a f o c ai r New locaUon. 135 ard a r t , east. -1 — -i*none~2tc}r' _. -

BALLANTYNE FLU M BIN Q m H E A I- Ing Co, For beattag tro tiU H , pboa t

a . ^ ____^ IN S C B A K C *

ey AUTO INSURANCE, a l l eoreraceg,on Potter n c ^ _ & tate. _Phoa« 374.

In . c i o a E t t t m n s f b b c o , pbtme mJ>. CraUng. storage and L ib erty CoaL _ W ARBEBG TRANSFER AND 8T0B>F - ago Co. Coal and wood. Phone 14X Dd M ’N lCnO LS TBANSFEB A 8TOB> a - age—Qarbage hauled d a llj. Pbeo*

1 ' M s M ' > '« a 3 a a ii - o r x m u iBi ^™ meeta In L O. O. .P; h iB ara ry sao-^ ond a q d r fo tg ttrM ro d a y .............. .. -

~ FO O aTE^-FRUITS, VEGETABLES— ”

^ TOR SA LE -A PR IC O TS. Phone 578RX APRICOTS' R IPE A T P E m tfiO N -S

Orchard. Phone 407-R-3.__________- 1X)R S.^LB-^K>NTM ORENCY CHER-

Ties: also apricots. Phone S17-R-1Patrick W ynn. _______________ ___l-X>R SALE—APRICOTS; 4c PICKED.

Bring containers. 'S 'i miles sou^h D ; o f h o ip iu i. _ _„ r o h S A L ^ N E W I'O TA’TOES, 35 ID lbs. fo r SOC delivered. E. O. Elilers.28 i»lione 381-J-l. _________ TOR SALE—APRICOTO. 2 M ILES P« .^ ro O th , V. niUe o f S ouUt P a rk .~ o r Phone 316.J-4.

. FOR s'aLE—A P R lC O T S r4 c” ON~TUB 5- tree, c r 3c picked. 1 m llc north. Si m lie wc.1t of C urrj'. Phone 72-J-6, F ile r.„ TOR SALE. C H E R R im . SW EET AND !T. senil-Kwcet. Phono 980-J. J . D. d - Wiseman.

BI.ACK-CAP T lASr'B ER iU ra .'Ale; SOC a gallon on the bush. Drtng .

your cont.i}ner3. s \ mlJes u t s l from i _ South Park. • - - ■Q A FEW MORE SW EET CHERRIES__ Cheap. Also some sour cherries. Mra.

J. H. Grlnsted. mUe east, % Bouih c f W ashington school. _______

^ WANTElP-MrSC^ELLANM^— W A N T E D -P O O L 'm r. B . t t H U H- A - ter. Phone 903-W,_ W A -N tE D -^ flb O S E C L k A N IK Q a t A - tfaehottr.--P ttoce m -W M .

horses.' I la l f m lla east, -X ao rth o f R - Waters comer.

„ Repatnng.___ , _____ - _______W ANTE1>-NAM£S AN D . AD O R E S ?

“ es Of Spaa&h'Am erican W ar v r t e r - ■ „ ans and wkSowi. Serrlce between A p ril ^ Z l. - ia n . and j u l r 4.1M Z. O. Aadsr- “ I6n. PensTdrt Claim A<eat, 7 80. RU*

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l» K[ --------- Knni5I In tt w ifmornmUini lo owncrr: o f sule-*

"I po u ltry /locks k'.uc«l y ^ ir r t l i iv • i i - js liilli!' Rnrdinc m ntln ir nntl Prcn Mo9 ti’ . T I t l i•I pouHrv~ ti<.-gijnn t.' i-j- l' n in i i - .T r.‘>r t) i i. w

sldcrnblo flc tn tl n ilv lc f w h irh /ls a»- th ro vI p llcnb tf to n l l* 'l !b fk ow iiff;.. u - litlr A fl*I more p a rllc iiln r ly lnti'ii(l<'(I for tlmr.p i l i f in

who are complvliiR w ith 11:<' r t in il l- proccftlons of Ih r t^^t■i. plKiiw

T i l l ' fuUcmlj'K'i i | i i— rnr n’-qmndt t ^ —

Some“ p « p le ~ r o (jiiil** ron rc rn i^ r nbout the cfrpcl o f the test upon ckk production. I f a flock Ir. ron finrc l to ,,rp j, a smnU space nniJ li.ind lw l Iti lh c ,

__ctitcU lnK-£ratcs_aa_u-c..iucttiisl— Ujcrc-need be bn t sninll Interforonce w ith p^„ Ihe lr production. However. It L-; bo.tl, from ft brectllnd .itin ilp o ln t, H in t |.p„, they be Rotten o iit o f pro<lucllon early and nny tim e from now to thn l l r s l o f Septcm bf-r'l : i t l i t bc.s' tim e ,, fb K c f brt'fd in rf hen;: o u f nf pro- ,,, iliic tlo n . .

M any people make Iho ml.'-tnke o f iir ., a:

the la ti! fa ll nnd' ch rrv 'w in te r lun l tlic n expect Rood hatches in the Bret BprinK. T ills cannot be done. I f Kood m n iln

— Im tfh ln r rpMilf,-i firp..tn ,ht! lincl. b rprd- .imcaui — Jnir^toc lf-inH sl-b r-Ko ll« 'n -in l«>Tbrood- -drrnry — Ing-coni:lli.lon.r-nml .enrly malt I-. nh-

sohitelv iieccR-inry to . proper breeding cold condition. - • to tm

Breeding ntocic nhould be ntarted cvmbr in to n fa t m o lt no t la te r than Sep- tion. tcm bcr Xlrst nnd an earlier date to th i

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— - e la b o r a te e q u ip m e n t 'f o r a he .... -^ t i f o -foiniiyi wo offdr aayiaj

havo a s e t 'o f B r t t _ m oro e a s i l y

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pro tecU on to d o c n upho ls tc

^ o . b U t o S nappy s tr ip e d p $ 8 . 5 0 tc m s , w e ll cu t. i

E tw t « * ot ra b ly b o und a- B U t n x o r e * ' it ltc lird . T h ^ r r r

ca rrU * aun anil c lroa in t; wl* * W o a t e r n ou t fA ilInc: n t im iA u to ’s* r t io r - an<i vnooih ljr. and

J aa tM Alt u U s - pu t on o r ' romovcdtB c to rr •e rrtco . anywQ In a »Ixkrt t!

J A V a c tm m f*T| B o td e m

^ a n d J txg iB r e r T « a t

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Vwe*m BoCHm . . . «U ffurftaNFimt ................................. 98c to $2

I Q o a rt 1m«Um............ . . . .S X .7 5 to *€j Ca Dob i o d . . . w W * n»o«lk -

> t.9 S to S3

joMt W h i t you B M d toe okiTTlac

I l i i f T M - «n n S B la r board. clam]

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- m B M M B B M M I I

- — T O ^ - F A 1 ; L S - D A I

tiff stock in to a stnrvatlon n io tt, bu t im lly uHii’i l nt.'Mustf-n h iT T m itrT -T g -in y -r iT ra m in luii. u j tn »iiuu> ana ^ m w \. h a ~ S H f

icreo.'ic the flesh and reduce produc- be jnion to the extent t lm t Uiey w ill ease be Inlirrriifh th e m olt w ithout lowerlnR o f ditibnle l r physical condition. loweri

T r» a l fo r Pam .i«M ......... .

in m io r c , U ia t, ly-<'i'c!!ni? Klven. a one Kr.-un ciipmilc of an u la an«l the 350 m lllonrnai cap- nAiiitr i le -o f I.loyd's Reanent N lc o ilfc S u l- iU h :- ir jJ -n ,itir r— tlia»— 3 n ) ir in b e r-n 7 l l l l irea tn icn t w ill clean tlie blr^l.^ brerdi'

U’irjil.'. iiJUt a t IhiTt t lijid onlV tiro v ih n n In to a very nip id m olt. nV> A fl*T ihey jita r t In to thi* molt, feed if in fo r flesh and c o iit in iif U iat •occM u n t i l they have rrsiored Uie rnnvni Kinent In . th e ir bodies to the cx- j S ,ut__L*i.'iL..Uir Irg i, s k ln -an d iMdlea. .>,..10 0r - n s - y r l lo w - M - w h r n - t h r y w c r e fj,

by ea rly October. A f lc r the p ig - jr-nt ha.s been restored and (lie hens • Th,. p Jn a hiBh state of- /lr>Rh. they comiill IV be gradually brouRlii buck Into

tle iu rn ’ tf> jjro du c tlon hould be nd iia l bu t continual ho th a t the n.'i are laying about .10 per cent ..c „r rouKh the m on th o f Dccembcr and !• -on u rap id increase Just n t n n A f c tim e when eggs arc behiB snvcd n U A l r ha tc liln jr purpawn. I f the hcnji T n :> In proper physical coiid ltio ti. a.-!:i alrp iidv been dc.scrlbod. tlic above

— m il lR ffect o f W cnlher Malta.

BreedlnK hens niay bo slow in rc - hlRhwa n iln if to producUon w nie r.cn.nons; h is hoiCOUUI__» r —rtnri- ' crew trar>— TN-TOthci— t>r— B om rfT x tirm rl-h lR hw n

Id. In such eases. It is advisable! days g tu rn on Uie liBht.n early in De-1 they w

m brr to s ta rt .the hens In produc- the Ro >n. .As soon os they nrc s ta rte d ' veil. ’

the extent th n t Increase oppcars crushei

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s a d q u w t e n ' '

h m l iH K S ^ e s t f ^ b e c a u s T i r i r S B t i

, h o r n l i k e c a m ^ o r tT ie l I ro n - a n g m ai c s r o r y t l i l n g t h p y r T ^ h y r m i

g = i g . - j ^ r 7 : i s ~ f A & r ~ :IV B _ 'C o o

ani^.pun

^ ' ' IK>U * I, u U and pepper Khakorn o n j fo lhcfw y nrat a n ts ly ia tarco kettles1 ' ■ l* r le « ......................................

9 f ' *’V lc t« r” A lum inum K it, cc tra M

U n £ - ' FMLigSmct....... removabl« baniUo«, t m t C

BhouW bandy. Two a lM * .. .: B l l t - C a r r y a G o s o / m e S to o e y , ___C o m f o r t t M e ________ r z r ra b a c k ^

-T O 5 ” popuIaF— c lo th * tliN -W ubcT 'atova 11-

|q f/> rv Iu»trat«^ la c-ompnot d p £ ^ <t ( ]u - O th o p Q a a e h in * ' ^

a n d S io v - . I # to ♦ lis o .m iK F in d in g S to v e LcgM

r w ith - . . . R its * atOT« lo convrntent etanuKly h * I*h t. n t any camp »to»».......

md o r" ^ f . »vcd by C tx to ltn e L a n te r n s^ . . . are woii<l«rfUl camp ronw » » —■ ♦ to op rra tr. aa/a. and flood whu

clra r. whUo llKht. W ih pump t o n ntlach«d.............................................

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S'JSi V _______ __

D a ys £, i « Fsld lns Camp C«t» . . . •tron*

w lih t>r*vr eanvaa coTem........... \I Matal FoJdJno Camp Bada . . .> »X 4S Cat Pada".*.'.*.'.’ .'.'.’ .'. .- t Oaubla BW Slxa Mattrwaea.........

W alarproof *Peneha'* Mattrvwaa.C *m » S ta o la .- .-w t th . - ‘ -“ y-Ba

K / lJ t out tacka aad w ith . C h a ^- V M back*...70a to Co«y C*— , With 1

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a ^ a T f S t tT T o H B — ' Y T w in . M » , Id a h o

1ly ‘'rod'ici-d '011 ^ 1 p o M ib le ^ lw n -1

lind: T l i f breeding s tM k m iiiit 1 p e m ti in pro iw r pliyslcal condlttori. Ad- cidcnt

.Ion o f males does no t correct a Mnync veri'd v lia llly or jw o r physical con- • j it l ll n ion. Hens mny be In • h ish pro- here. r i i n i> a ~ iu ia r f . 7 J ia t f J t '^ r iv .T flniif,i.j>rfiiiiu j i.Tirt'Trtnp' ti i iy —i t i w ■ Ih».^rwL>rtfii

w t w i h w i ^

onfti'.f or 3dditidn.i to flock shoiild*! lev ie s 'innd)' only a fte r consultlnR tbe | nnvuin

iltry 5|»'cliill.it. The cxtem lon d l- jioii-caii_ruinlcf_ii_vcryjnucli_hettiiE.i______vicc to the Ilocl; o?^ncrSWn Uii;p- | i | t i |

)o not buy cockeraLs o r holchln it IS from any J.oiircc and tnrliw I ■m In to ' your flock w lU iout Iir.tt U isulllnK Ul*' poultry .specioll'it. .Such roduction fri'quently resultn in de- inrnllnn - f tli«_brc rd ltiir .--' i i . - f ___HAN■ flock. ' T ill- sp'ecialbt often find.';! J*' -nci:P!wir>-^to—fc je c t—biras— th a r }o -b c .

been brouKlU in. « •hi‘ bcM breeding resulU nre as- iplLshed when blood liner; nre m ain- i(;d„unbr'jkvn. ...W e_flgftln_rcQ U fil_ refore. Uiat you sclcct 'corkernls “ “ v:. n anioiiK vour own hntclv.«! to be ll ns b rm lin i; males the following - form er

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lAD B U ILD E R S A T W ORK ro W E S T OF R A F T R IVER

. -------- • , Vi.sitin{ttnt.FV -lu ly^ l.—FVnnk IMHi-LL nf.l Rc tn. n mcn'ibiT o f the ■ H a ft r ive r I o f Hai iway commLuion. who Is here from ' erson home. sny.i th a t the .itate has a Falls,

V w nrtilng n il t t i r _ n rr 'ifnn T r a i l , tnc,..th iWAy West of**Rftft rive r.' H f a."-cev* ili'cvv '" lad from Miom l-tlia t a fta r .a L m - ' Spi4»g< s graveling on the state lim hv.'ny: ucelf-c / would s ta rt work on. n (itretch o f ; M r. R oft river highway no rth o f S tre - i us hot

, They hod trucks ond. a' rock • r y Tar sher. arrived

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f s - g e t , t h e b e s t a t s a v i n g p r ^

i n t - 5 - r ^ a f l ' a - n r a F 6 V e i y : B « i t l 6 - i ^ i n - C la f f G u a r a n te ‘e " o f S a t i ^ a c t o i n i n - f i t l S T n M K R J R j V I J V J L V R :

E x tta S , on " Easy-V

pun protUoms. Jn- — a } IcntUra. with ■ T r^ .IiZ —1- akiiiAt.' eoirco - - I g U i ^ S r H f l P f i ;

4 plaXra. 4 cups. { fold baadlf. All

$5.95

.55<„/60«' T h is 7x7 A u to T c o e fo rC U a n J 'i th fo lk a w h o I r i- _ __ M o d e o f k h a 1

— ‘ ' ^ P l W c a th e rc lo th , -wi1r oom v d o o r, and can be used os an ia n ^ t a tta c h e d to

^ ° Y ^ / r th in f f f o r to u r in g ,■— - r ^ n ic p a rt ie s . N o t

^ w ith cb c a p te n ts oj O u r re s ru la r lo w p

t eookinc C l OC S p c c ta lly rc d u c e d ............. t f l S a tu rd a y , J o ly

nv<*nlrnf(«. ^ « r vhul(> ramn wUh

...... $8.50 W . \ m

“ J* * . ia - rd o m y .- fo ld s c o i

e a s ily e re c te d 'o r hold two tix o f w a te rp ro o f r

J........<wrecned, w in d o w ,'.'.‘." .I'.'.’. ir . '.C e s door s i l l , com plete»«*............... j i in s _________ B r g n h r >25•Back Cm >»—— S p e c ia lly -------- -‘ S m V c h a i;? ^ I p r iC ^h arma ....S U S L O tb « r T c s tS . .$33Spado* A -------

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- A 3 1 : O l jn t : & Y r f t e e O V f f l W f i : ^

rsotus Injured l i i an automobile ac- lent south o f Bnrlcy Ju ly 8. when iyno rd R. Davies lost hto •life, tw o P IL 11 rcm a ln -in the Frcmsuul hospita l p»er

jc tu i^ W H h e ip w ^ r'H tfJ e W ffT T w S fnnirc ivlM had a • na rro w I'.scopp .from tcHo. cumonla. • _ fo r hi

^ pre.«r

I I I S E H I S I i S S 4 I I IM «

'W W E S I I t i l t t S_ v _ _ tc rta lt

[lANSEN.^ m v - 21. - Chonges _liL p'clgg^ ! Hansen buslncr.s d is tric t continue P^y -be—In —vogup.~R ayn iond—BroiCn. M H -J I recently purcha.Hd the -two-story. BUMt- ilding formerly.- owned by W arren Th*! dcrson und . <^11' coiivcrt I t ' In to ® restaurant M d roomlnic house. The o f ga: n.sen ’A iito cbmporiy ' i i giv ing Tus sented Id lng a coat o f white po int. C. A. lorge 1 iceler haa purcha-swl Uie buildings presen m crly occuplet^ by the W arner- Mrs. E inbon Lum ter company from Tom Hoag, im er and w ill mu\e Uie bitlld lngs C. Oil n locaUon norUi o f U ic . Hansen Clark,

to company. L . I I . 'ilrs Edward P. Ni-wher. Seattle, is tncrqu itln g a t the home o f Mrs, Rob- ■

Hansen. Mrs. Newhcr. Mrs, Rog- C M H on and Mrs. p. J. Costello. T w in “ “ ils, le ft by autuiiioblle Saturday ,U io -8 iim m ar—hu n io -o f-M rg — A n ; . —

jlf-cnd.’I r . und Mrs.* W. Earl Potter Imve house gucstd M r. and Mr.*:. Hor* Tnnnebill, Norfo lk. Ncbroska, who ived . Friday.^______________________

y ~ o f ' ' o a f m o r e .p rice s-.j^ .-4. ____ __

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T e n t is a fa v o r ite tra v e l l ig h t . . . a k i 'W aterproo f

■ w ith -8 -fo o t--w a ll, -------id f r o n t f la p th a t ____an a w n in g i f te n t to ca r. J u s t th e

ig , bcach a n d p ic - o t to be con fused s o f p o o r m a te r ia l.w p n c c ------ $ 1 0 3 5« d u n - 0 0 i l y 28 « P O « Q 9 .

rT^-7 5 ^ P 0 P . t t l » r " P a lm e tto " te n t

«»ftT lip n c fljr^ - ____o r fo ld e d . M a d e

m a te r ia l, w ith w , f lo o r c lo th an d ete w ith polo and PS..S5 value , . i ---------------------------

$19.95$ 3 3 3 5 to $ 4 1 A S y J

e f t d A r t i c l e s

— —M . S I J O m ai S I M

i0RNING;-JUtY-22rl92a»n !■»>>■■■«■ t i o im w R r t -l«T .^

______ Uie

tLER, Ju ly 21—Members o f the r Am erican Legion A uxilia ry en- ulncd w lth . f t 10 o'cloclc b ^ k fa c t ^

I., M rs. T . D . Connor uJorf the favor h ig h score, and Mrs. Denman was entcd w ith a da in ty guest g ift. .10 Misses H a rr ie tt Dwight, D o ro - , je ro Ooode and M ary D. Beamer. e n - ' tv h iln e tK h t a pc l-luck dinner ’I'uts-J

evening a t the Beamer hom e.-, ^ p llm enU nf <MLw Edna Kloas. _ p * “ csdames G uy and Roy 8heorer en- lined a t a p re ttily a p p o in ts I;30 ck luncheon Wednesday a t Uie “ S liM re 'f 'h«mc. MmjJlUHenUHi’ ” ’" ' ’

Stephen Cas.i, SeatUe. a~~hous<i- ;R t t^and sister o f .Mrs. Elmer Haag, mem color Mheme was g m n and ye l- i a t t and the hou.sc was a profusion w ith

larden flowers. The guesU were I , B l )d a t th re e -sm a ir toblM “ o«d '6he NTC • table. The fo llow ing guest# were day :n t : Mrs. G lllis , Mrs. AnUiony. Daum, M rs. A m u . Mrs. Co.is, Mrs.

M rs. Cartney. Mrs. Bunce, M n . T b u i lim io n , M rs. O. Beem. Mrs.«, Mre, M ann, Mrs. Ca.w. Mrs. Le . Br»wn. Mrs, Connor, Mra, Horn- your juLst. Mrr,. Deomcr. Mrs. Goode. Phoi

t f ia f is

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A building

:::— -i:;— the:founda1

Supertwist the astonisl

-------— -All-Weatheiishment. '

Super^is t just as sti-bi

' i t stretches —stretches ber band, a c a rc ^ c cord do not

And no oth( is patented achievemen

Here is th year’s resei

------ years—a t rin and le t u tire. I t cos

i±iiul Ab

9 2 3 . - . . . I - , 1 -

^ MtiJsV T h» ^ A ty n tr in l ~ -

-M Is g .MatccUft K laaa wns a guest o t |nBr - sw e r r M rs. A.'-Hua.mi. 'i ~wm Fui iir — ithe f irs t o f the week. "ho-Mcatjame-i Porter. ScoU McCleary

and A lb ln entertained a t a Kcnslng- ton Thnrsday afternoon, a t tho Potter

1?,Ireshmenta were served ‘ o t the close ' of a de lig h tfu l aftem oon. M rs. John r>1lp^, »T>irln TS»1t« wwrt M»~i.Jerome, were ou t-o f-tow n guesL i.Thlr-1Ly,lnvltatlQnc were ls s m < ___________

The M ethodist M Luionory society '• Uie field a regular meeUns on the F ile r ra ir grounds. A pot-luck d inne r wa.i >nJoyed by a ll a t 1:30. MIas Arlene U l Flugge favored the gs lherlng w ith n

;Rev. ond Mrs. Garber .entg rta lm rf _ nembera .6r'U»eIr‘ 6undoy Bch<ioi'*Ias*o8 I I t the Garber home Prlday cven lnc . unc v ith on int^vesting H indu party. ’ cll , B illy Cose, son o f M r. nnd Mra. C. ^Uio 'irC n ie 7 1 iu d "ir ic m isfortune W ednns-ltpw lay evening lo break hln le ft arm . >of )

' . conKEW BR U N SW IC K records ere ry icnc

n iurad&r a t U m banan i.—Adv. |R>ci

Le t Bob' wash your windows, clean ;b lg l r'our rugs, and do your office cleaning. > and ?hone 333-W .-A dv. • I offc

s trou& le -P

ig j s no stronger tha

iH !5 iM E I^ H re ^ ^ = =

3t ( Jord Carcass ejq ishing ability of Goodj ler-Balloon -to-absorb

it S T R E T C H E S ! •bng as old style' cords. es fartheFbefdre-it-bi ;s and recovers like a

Blows that would I composed' of less fie

ot affect Supertwist.

;her tire has Supertwis 3d — an exlusive Gooc ;n t..

; h e culmination 0 f C search, f o r more tha trouble-proof carcass, us show you a real ba

osts no more.

utomobih

~ ^ m W F F R - n A ¥ - F F f f l W I ^rf? • — r-T-_______ -______ ______

- B U REE 7 . July 21—F o r 30 - hfiliVs------"hand runn ing ." D m Io promises an extraord inary celcbroUon before,' du r­ing and a fte r "P lo n « r Day.” J u ly 24.The festivities w ill s ta rt M onday eve­ning a t 1 o'clock and cpncludc 'Wed-

P llc r and Dcclo. Novelty races- afoo t and horseback. Picnic, cafe, restau­ra n t ond cabaret meals and-.lunches. ' 'ConUnUolu d a n c ln g rn a y and I Exhibits, co n tc iti. clowns, and cabaret rcm t i t a m m .^ A - n rmiiJ enu-rta lnm w if r ^ ; Uiey say. th a t w ill never be forgot.

HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT

"n t fR C E V . Ju ly 2 1 -A nro ject Is now . under conslderaUon by the c ity coun­cil o f Burley fo r o iling th a t p a rt o f

LUl o_s_tat<L.hlfihway_lha6_runs.. th ro ug h ____Ifw n . J. D . Wood. Idaho commlsslonur of public works, who was here recently conferring wUh citizens w ith re fe r- ' cnce lo proposed highway im prove­ments east o f Burlcy. Li sold to have mode on o ffe r to o il th is pa rt o f the highway. I f the c lly furn ished the oU. and gravel. I t Is believed th a t Ihb o ffe r' w ill bo acceptcd.

p F " "^ ro o f ^

-> • •

han its

xplains ~dyear’s‘b-pun-— ----------- —

! I t is■S. But ■-breaks- —a rub- break ,

ilexible

nst. I t lodyear

Good-^ -han 25__________ __ Is. Stop balloon

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