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T W I^ VOL. 0. NO. 8M, iiiflili SiPTBr 5EH ‘ TITilC illllES. ltl Mountainous Seas, Moved by _ Earlhqualce In Pacific, Dev- «" astate the Shores of Island « , bo Group and Claim Lives _______ all HOSOI.OT.TJ, T. H., r»b. 3 (ffV - Tbo diunagfl at HUo u d Keholol, as tlio result of. tidal vavw this attemoon, is estiaifttM itt »l,56o,- 000, ftCC 0 RUn« to wireless mea- ' sages recelTed this evening. HOKOLUC.U, T. H , Peb. 3, (JP) ^ —Seven tidal waves tUs after. fl i noon swept HUo bay, Island of H J Hawaii. Tbo waves naclied. a | | marimnm hels^t of 16 feet. Tbe waves, apparently the result of in- tense earth shocks, brooebt death to a nnmber of p<mns. Ono Japaneae wnslcillod when tho Matson Navigation compaaj’s lighter ■Walloa struck tho ^railroad' ^(IgQ Irfa across tho Wolluku rivor. Tho victim foil from tho bridgo and porUhod ia P tbo wreck. Tho body of ono Japan- . cso flshorman has boon rocovorod. Four t others aro miaelng. How many, if any othor persons met jj, death wM not known tonight. tj„_ Strikes Liner Broadside trlcl Tho Matson company's linor Mat- nto eonia, which was at anchor in the tho bay, was struck broadside by tho high- T est of tho wavts and it was said abo mad almoat scraped tho bottom when it com rocodod. wou A t KahuU, iaiand of Sfauri, a total and o f four acowa wero swept ashore. T?rt) and of-them wore loaded with lumbotj ono I'om w ith sugar and tlie other was empty. ity So fnr as can bo learneil at tho pros- $12, • «nt t|mc, tho only serious' domago -OD, cnuscd by tlio tidal wavoa wjis nt T Ullo, Knliului ‘ami Jlnleiwa. "rnusti- »ifj rally no damngo wns dono at othor It , poinls on tho ialitnds. in On -tbo island of Oahu tho waves tobi struck nnlowia with sucondnrj* cffects logi * (Continued on Pngo liv o ) " Scientists Differ z in .Opinions as to S liQuake^cations r.! Seismographs Record Two Dis- liou trict Tremblors, One ■ Esti-'"‘i mated 5,000 Miles From Washington; Other Nearer p^ ----------- ROC WASniMOTON,. Feb. 3 (^P>— T w o distinct earthquakes, one of tremon- Ar dous and itnuaunl proportions, tho other of moderate intensity, occurtcd today, tu t their exact location eould not ho detorminod from tho rccordr of doll- ^ cato soiamographa and .Bclontlsts d if- fered widely in thclr opinions aa to the regions affected. of Tho first quake, tho worst of tho th( two, was estimated to havo boon ccn- pn tcred 0000 miles from Waahington. Its mo tremors continued for moro than threo .toe hours, and beforo thoy had ended, ho tho aulsmograplia recorded a second sui series o f shocks eatimatod to bo at an other point between 3COO and 3700 fij; miles 'from Wnshington. its Seiamologitts wcro much ot variance an on their catlmatoa as to. tho exact lo- im cation of tho mnjor dlsturbanco. Dos- an lt(naUoas ranged from Alaska, the Alon- tri tian Islands and tho Arctlo icgloa on pr tbe north, to northern Argentln., on tb the south. Od the west, tho rangu bo from the bed of the Pacific oceao point southwest of Lower Call* tli fomla, to the viclnltv of the Marshall bo Islands, between Hawaii and tho Phil- ^ ippincs nnd in Japan. Radio communi- ra cation wilh Japan, howovor, disclosed «t 00 uUDBual disturbances in that conn- cr tiy. wj The heavier of the two quakes began m at 11:13 a. m., whon tho first prelim- _ ijia ^ tremors wore recorded in tlio seismographs of Georgetown nniv(|p elty horo, and tbo s6cond preliminary i; tremors were recorded at 11:23. Tho ^ maximum vibrations were nt 11:40 and. r'. continued for 10 minutes, during whleh C. tho needles on the soUmographs woro thrftwn off tho records. The tremors I wcro continuing between tho prellmlu- ary waves of the aofidnd earthquake at 'j.' l:5-t p. m. Tho aecondary tremors of this quako wore recorded a t 2:02 p. m. It was not until abont 5 p. m. that thu * tromora died a'jffay. ABotn: irornr beobivership . i' ST. PAUU Minn., Feb.' 3 ( ^ —Arpi- »• ments on the application for a tccpIv- oriliip for the Equity Cooporntivo ox- chango lato today woro continued until K. Mondny in district court hero today. THE ONLY ASSdc ^1 FAI 'Srandmother’s Shawl p| Comes Back in Cycle Ijl Feminine Fashions ^ow Plappor'Skirt, Knickers L and Bellsleeves to be Wom ij With Eolio of Oivil War Days CniOAGO, Fob. 3, M»)—Grand- mother's shawl, rominiscont of Civil War days, w ill como back to Its owa tWs spring in tho eyele of fominino fashions, according to p 'i exhibitors of a national womens^ garmeat exposition hore today. c Bat w ith.it thoro w ill bo wom ' a now. flapper skirt, knickers, C , bellaleovea, Brighton capes lined with jade, and ooo pioee suits, in f all the colors of tho rainbow— honeydew, tongorlno, orehld, eoeoii. . blaok ami white. C Thd general trend of tho now tiro stylos it waa. said, is to a moro of : mannish offoct and camel’s hair skirts with plum colorod silk . sweaters w ill bo popular. PIHESlfFOR i fDieDISTIllCii ------------ j.erf daho’s Senate Reoelves-BIII Permitting Irrigation Dis- triets to Develop Energy ^ him BOISE, Idaho, Feb, 3, OP)~Pcrmit- mar ing tho organluition of powor dis- tho; ricta within irrigation districts, a sen- poi ito measure waa introduced today by the ho committoe on irrigation. ‘‘ " d Two other important irrigation bills cooj Bade their appearanco when tho samo :ommittco introduced measures which would lim it mbmbers of tho board md officers to n por diem’ wage -of $5, md actual traveling and hotel oi- ™ [leases, nnd a bill oxtonding author- ity of irrigation boards to borrow ^ MS,000 when n district compromises . :200,000 acrcH. ' Tho tobacco liccnao mensuro, das- Bifylng amount of licunao -1*- no more, It waH indefinitely poHtpoucd today in the eenute. Thuru aro no other tobacco lici’iiHo laws now bof«ro tho k‘gi«laturo, it having piuised tlio abol- iniimcnt moasuro to tho governor. Broadens Insuranco Bcopo Aniung (iL'uato bills passod 'today wns ^ ono pcrinittiiig county mutual inimr. .■nice rjjniiuinios to carry in.surnnco when momborH luiive tho stnto iukI still own property, and a bill per- ^^.-| niittlng tho employment of a clerk by a. board of trusteoa when tho peraon j,„ ia not a member of tho board. „f,t Abolishment of tho stato conatabu- lary was accomplislicd today in tho houHO of ropreaentativos when it pass- < ] ed a senate bill. tat.' Extonaion of time of payments in t},i government irrigation projects to 40 fol yeara is asked for in a joint memorial nn paaned by the houso today, which now Do goes to tho senate. tb( ___________________ tui ARMY BILL’S PROGRESS THROUGH SENATE RAPID .o _______ Wt! Upper Honse Approves Provialon for ca: 125,000 Mon and 12,000 O fficen and va Other Important Olaoses WASIIINOTON, Fob.'3 Tl of tho most important provisiona in tho annual army bill, including the Ea provlaion for n personnel of 125,000 nion and 12,000 officers, woro approvcil .today by tho senato TvitUia a few hours aftor consideration of the mea- suro was begun. ca No movo to reduce tho personnel cn figuroH, which w ill keep the army at fc its present strength, waa msdo from oi any quarter. Committco amendments co Increasing appropriatlona tor tho la arm y’s organised resorvos and civilian I) training camp actlvjtles, also wero ap- pi proved, hut no action was token oa tbo Muscle Shoals and rivers and har- bors sections. Tho houao provision withholding ro- tired pay from Major General IXar- ~ bord, former doputy chlof of staff. C ^10 has accepted a position with a p< radio concern, also went over unti! m next week, after Sonator Jonos, domo- w crat, Virginia, ^d Chairmnn Wads- k worth of tho mUltary commxttea hod I nVado speccboa attacking it. •' fc I ~ ~ ~ The Day in ' (By The Associated Press) , American -debt commission com- , pleted Its reoommendatlon for leg- islation to legalize tbe British t debt Mttlement. t obalznum Ijisker of the shlp- plrtf board Inforaed the senate In ^ response to on Im inlry that oper- aUon of govBmmsnt vessels In tramp service was Inadvisable. A request for Information as to !l Uaaot'shipments to foreign dlplo^ mats here was.made In a resoln- [1 tlon Introduced by Bepresentative r. Oramton of Michigan. CIATEID PRESS NEWS! LLS TW nr FALLS, IDAHO, BUNDA MmillST s IVEHSINGIIIP OF icy B U S T S - ' , t( :old Wave Extends Clutcti c From the Northwest Toward j< Florida and from New York to San Francisco ------- - a c CniCAQO, Fob. 3 0P>—W ith the cn- iro contral west shivering in tho grip *^55 f Icy blasts straight from tho north fonr oio, a cold wnvo tonight was extend- gnnl ng ita clutch from tho far northwcat of ^ oward sunny Florida, nnd from New 'ork to Ban Francisco, rolling down ' ho mercury to now low-rocc-rda. repo: In Chicngo tho mercury tumbled '.OTO than 30 degrooa in 12 hour*, and prov ho weather bureau predicted tbat tho em ottom would not bo reached until it Tl Duchod aix degrees bolow roro. Evol- Cant th, Minn., tbo coidcat spot in tho, Unl- Oenc cit'..8tat(ai, reported a minimum tom- ouat eraturo of 45 degrees 1>olow zero. In of 1 linnoapolia, it^was 25 below, while tnkii it.” Poul~aiiil Biamufck, N.' D., each volt< cgistcred one dogreo higher. Tc Wind and Bain in -Sonth. On their wny to Chicngo tho Icy Oom Inats brought now toaaonal rocorda in prlac inny parts of Town and Nebraska as tal i hoy aproad over tho lowor lako re- ntte: ion, tho Ohio valloy, Tcnno«sco luid ho interior of tho oast Gnlf statea •nd rcached toward tho Atlantic W oaat, which they wore crpoctod to posa cncb tomorrow. In iho sontblands tho Vievi roather dlaturbnncca wero confined to to I ligh winds nnd rains, tho moat doatruc- lo c ivo' eniuing eonsid<^blo property gir lamago in tho vicinity of Savage, ilier ifias., whero scorea of peraons wore invi o ft homeless. cigi As nn offset to doplotod coal bins, hnn icalth authorities roportod thnt tbo T old wave would net as a curb on prin •ho Incrcrvso ot Inflncnzn nnd pncn- is ii iionla. “ This kind of weather is cor- n n Inin to cI io' pIc tho spread of ‘ flu ' and tion |)noiinionia, which thrive in tho unaea- wnnblo woathor of tho last fow «.-.>ok«,” Health CommiJMloner Bund- P icn aaid. ' bal No Warm Weather In Sight. No warm weather is in sight for tho rlos jputrol w(!st, tUo. -weather bureau here ,„iv riniiounfi’d, nnd predicted generally ] kiji fair ivciitlicr for the noxt few dnya pjp- with tempi'ratiircs below the seasonal itai nonnnl. TJio regiona for ‘which this ]{w prediction wns mado includc Minne- g,,,.]! Hotn, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nobraa- firo ka, South Dakota, Montana and Wyo- ntfd ming. Btrc Tho xoro lino in this region extended tho today ftom • Alpona, Mich., southweat through Chicago and Peoria and then \ followed tho. boundary line of Iowa nro and Missoun, oxtonding louth to a ,,,; Hodgo City, passing through Kansas and ^h tben going northwi-at to D.‘n%-cr and j,„j. turning north to tho Yollow'tonc na- tional park and on into Canada. A strong northweyt ^ n d continued 1 to travel aa advanco gimrd of tho cold the wave tonight although •weiithor foro- inp cast aaid it would become light and |iu' variable w ithin n fow hours. bui , ha' TREMBLOR IN MISSISSIPPI Barth Shock of Brief Dnratlon Bat- ties Doors and Dlsbe^ at Belxenl, 150 Miles Sonth of Memphis ----- ! ----- foi MEMPHIS, Tcnn., Fob. 3 W»)— A n earth shock of sufficient intensity ti> cauao doors and windows to rattlo was felt at Belzonl, Misa., 150 miles south of MemphU, nt 4:05 this afternoon, ac- cording to Information reco*vod lioro "pli lato today. Thoro is no solsmograph at Delzoni. Tho tremor lasted but a brief period, tho messngo said. ----------------------------- A FABMBBS BUT FIBE TBUOK CENTRAL CITY, Nob., Fob. 3, OP) —Farmers residing around Central City havo subscribed funds for tho purchase of a motor fire truck to bo uacd in rural districts only. Tho city w ill maintain tbo truck. So far as known, this is tho only town in tho (.(, rtatc to havo a t^ ^ k and oqulpmca^ ^ for rural liab only."" qj -------- -- ------- - y ---------------------------------------------------------------------fi W ashingtoii ti —-------------------------------------------------------------------1 fj Senator HefUn of Alabama, as-' sailed Washington correspondents b for their reports on his rebnke by .] the senate yesterday for using im- . o proper, languve. Acceptance of Henry Ford's Muscle Shoals .pffer was advocat- " od by Ohalrman Madden of the house appropriations committee, . Director Qenoral Davis of tbe o railroad administration, reported n to congreea that wax-time opm * - n tlon of railroads, aod its after- ( math had cost the federal govern- i mont 11,800,000,000. i PAPER IN TWIN FAL DAIL AY MOBNIN6 . FBBBUABT 4, 1923. iun’s A rm y l Capital of_Si laos Rules in Canton With 40,00 to Drive Out Invaders; Ten Thi City’s Gates to Join Approaching is Imminent; Foreign Warships OANTON, Fob. 3 W)—W in 40,0 00 1 larchlng on Canton to reclaim the sonthe sanguinary battle Imminent, foreign ws r the parpose of protectine the interests ty an chaotic. A ll bnslnoss houses ore The American cmiser Helena, and ----- nr British, one Prench and one ItaU an^M I nboats, are standing by in the event | I hostlUtles.^-vhich are expected at I I y time. General Hsu and his army | | } coming from Bwatow, according to >ort8, with the Intention of ousting ) troops from Ynnon and Ewangsl jvlnces, who now occupy tho sonth- 1 capital. rho provisional forces recpntly took nton from Sun Yat Sen’s enemy, «|.. npral Chon Cliiung-Ming, who had AMI sted Br. Sun last June as president tho South (Jliina republic. Sinco ** ting tho city thcso forces navo ro- fi Ited. Pen thousand Canonoso troopa, wbo D driven out of Cnnton by tho pro- ttcial*forces after'their commander, Ti 'noral Wel Pang-Ping, hnd boon im- ^ laoned, aro waiting outsido tho capl- ^ I to join Genorai Hsu’s army in tho P* tempt to recapture' Cnnton. d( Sun’s Success Expectod. ^ Whilo Canton is now in comploto to sacssioii of the inviidcra, it in bo- !vcd Uio ndvanclng forces fnvoTablo iB Dr. Sun w ill bo nblo to forco them tl evacuate. Thoro ia tho gravest dan- tl •r from looting and It is probable, la isro w ill be heavy loss of lifo if tho tt vadors retreat in disorder. Tlio for- II gn wanihips are determined to prevent tl inn to their nntloimls. ti Tho foreign mcrch.Tnts nro locatcd d' •infip.ally on Shnmcon i.'lan'l. which under Britinh nud Vrpurh flngj*, bwl L number of mi.tHiannrics in othi'r sec „jg| on.<» an) expoRcd. C ity’s Millions Suffer. row Ponding tlio outcomo of tho expected J ’®” ittle, Cantdn, which hns boon experi- iciag continuous war for tho paat I? ontlia, 18 suffering t'xtrrniely from tho osing up ‘of busiii'!ss houses. Tho ^ ^ lillion or moro pttrn's of the clty’> i npiilation aro existing in mi.sorablit iP'umHtnnccir ns tlic result of tho'm il " " arj* occupation. Tho Yunnn and • wiingsi troops hero niitnber approxi- m tdy 28,000. Most of tho aoldlors ro youths who, nrmed with revolvers ltd guns, continually parndo tho V -‘ reota. Tlio police, sympathetic with to harassed ‘ n riven out by tho troop*. _ While practically all of the shops ro barricadcd, gambling is rampant, " nd is cncouraged by tho militarists, rho aro deriving a largo rcvenuo from erm ltting its operntion. Youths Brandish Weapons. gijr Tho. youthful aoldli-rs, brandishing beir weapons at all times and march- ng about tbo streets day and night, ,avo confiscated much property and luildings in many parU of tho city f-r' lavo boon tiikon ovor for m ilitary pur- '°®"* . . /.f.1 As a result of tho auspensicn of tho ivil government of tho cai.ital, the '• anltary ayatem has boon diarupted to uch an extend thnt an epidemic threat- “ U ns unless conditions aro improvod bo- loro summer. Tho merchaata of tho ctr lity aro disheartened *and prefer any " lort of responsible govornmont rather of ;ban to tnduro tho preaont mllitarUm *p (rith its constant looting, atrcct fight- tK ing and other threatoning conditions. rho business men estimate the occupa- co tion of tho capital by tho troops is resting thom $20,0(10,000 monthly. AUTO OWNERS RUSH FOR H LICENSE APPLICATIONS i;. More Pile Since January Than During First Six Months of Last Year, Aa- « sessor’s Eecords Bbow Applications for 1023 automobilo li- conaea aro boing roccivcd at tho coun- ty nsaeasor's ofllco at a rate that I* ^ exceeding tho rocorda of tho past two ^ years nnd moro applications hnvo boen ^ filed since Januao- 1 tl'on "'oro fllo'l during tho first aix montha of 1022. ^ tho recorda ahow. Fobruary 15 la tho ^ final date for applicationa. ^ A total of 810 applications havo , been roccivod to date, aa comparod.to ^ •140 fo r tho samo'^poriod In 1022. Sov- ^ onty owners of now automobilos havo ( applied since Jannary 1. Tho total t number of cars in tho county is esti- mated at 5,000. ^ MANSION. IS DBSTROYBD BELFAST, Feb. 3, OP)—Tho mansion ] of Colonol Charles D. Guineas at Clor- ^ mont park, near Dundalk, was do- . BtToyed today by armed Incendlarlco. Colonol Guineas, his wifo and tho ser- vants wero taken to a hut nearby bo- foro tho houso was sot on fire. LLS C O V f& T ' ~ ,Y NE arcWngon F IE Mtb China B 00 Troops..Sweeping Down loiisand Cantonese Wait at g Army’s Sanjuinary Battle on Scene Wl --- Ho troopB nnder aeneral Hsu Tsung-Ohl 4:« lem capital for Sun Yat Sen, and rarshlpa anchored in the river today ■» of nationals. Conditions In the D closed and barricaded.---------------------------- Bai: ------------------------------— --------------------------- ia \ REIIT If'SFIlTE S iW S iii ______ The men lies at Lausanne Wait With ^ of 1 Mingled Fear and Optimism m i for Ottoman Decision S," ----------- how uujBAinm, rtb. 3 im —T iii i'*' rurUsh delegatton Infonned the Associated Press tonight that it vonld present a counter treaty i„(,i project to the allies. ^ A t midnight tha entire Turkish i,y a lelegfttlon was still in conference nlaht Iraftlng a reply to be snbmltted nine' M the allies tomonmw. partie -The oUlod dolofntions are wait- iBg with some anxiety Turkish ac- aon, some of them believing tbat -ija iij the Tnrfca w ill nsk fo r further do- . lay, and perhaps Ume to.refer back i,j, to- Angora. Both tho French and It-'Olan delegates doclared tonight that If the Turks did not sign tho treaty tomorrow, and tho British departed, they would follow suit. ----------- Six LA\IS.\>;NK, Fo>.. 3 (/D -N ’o ono to- „ccor Ijht d:irca proitict whetlier the Turks beon ill sign the No:ir BuHt treaty tomor- uiDro, Vf. Tho allies hnvc mado tiiuir laut nccssions, which nro so considerable H'l-m at soino of th» ihilojrates rcnmrk tJi:i‘. tho Turks do not sign they must, ( mad. Aiiifnnwndnr CliiM ngnin played n tiding part in theno olosing hours— fP l- oHiiig thoy lire, sliire Lord't-urzon ia- 2,11 4ta hc i.t returning to London to- orrow night with liis delogntion. L Isniot I’li.sha spent two houra w ith 1, 0 American nmbnsnador. but wna incomuiittal ns to whether ho would aco his Nigniiture on tho treaty or ject it. Noverthcloss, M r. Child said Iterwards; “ I nm optimistic.” j|L Tho French spokcsmim referred to imot Pasha’s “ disconcerting attitude ^ ^L'8or^•o” in all of today's conver- itlons. Tlio gonernl imprcs-slon Is thnt Q| 10 Turks, with habitual oriental dis- iclinatlon to come to -a decision, w ill S\ old b.ack until tho last moment, then sn. vj Compromise on Capitulations. -forC( Tho Associated rross corresponiont ciaio btoincd a copy o f tho allies’ la.^t com- roniiso ou capUulntions, which' wns nnded to Ismot Pasha today and -hich is of apocial Intorost to Ameri- an residents in Turkey. So as not 1 offend Turkish prldo, this w ill not 0 incorporated in tho treaty of poaco, ut will stand an a doelaration by tbo 'urkish delegation." Turkey engages to ^ mploy legal counicllors chosen from . , list drawn by tlio permanent court f international justicos. Theso coun- cilors-will participate in the prepara' ion of legislntlvo reforms and -will bo lasigned to judicial districts of tho ® ourts of appcnl at Constantinople and Smyrna and tho ordinary courts at Jamsun and ATlann. Thoy will not lit as judges, but will havo tho right Rov ;o recolvo complaints for foreigner* nnii respecting tho adminiatration of tha Isto aw and auliniit such complaints to eom- It [ittont Turkish nuthoritics In ordor to por inauro strict observance of tho Turk- par ish code. I Bacognlres Arbitration. Dio Arrests of forolgncrt must bo oxo- u j cuted in accordanco w ith the views of tho counsellors whllo Tujrkqy recog- nizes the legality of dlviaionH In clvU jj, nnd commercial eases reached by out- sido orbitration. j,,. Tho united Annenion dolegatloh sent a protest to the conforonco today against what It m Uj tho abandonment of tho Armenians by tho conforence. I f recalU promises - mado by tho powers ^ concerning a nntionnl home and do- clarea non-scttlcment of tbo Anaenlan question is not conduelvo to peoee In ,tho Near Eaat. cl BOOKEFELLBB KBBPS to boom , ri .ORMOND BEACir,- Fla., Feb. 3 OP)— tc John D. Rbckofollor, Sr., who hna Vicon suffering for •several dnys from a tc jilight bronchial attnck, was roported ui tonight as "proRresaing nicely," ol- ai though ho spent tho dny indoors. To- day was the second dny ho had stayed li in bis room since becoming 111 Wod- ti nesday. o 2WS ^ PBIOB FIVE OBNTB. mmmi BECiESTEST DFE|yRlliE fficials’ Resistance Faltering • While Industrial Magnates Hold Out Against Occupa-^ tional Program DUBBSBLDOBr, Feb. 3 OP)— Ballroad service In the Ehlneland 1s virtually nonn&l. and ttio lines > in the Bohr region nre not occupied by tho French In a mlUtary stfue. Tho strike at Mayence con- tines. DTJBSSBLDOBF, Feb. 3 (JFh- The situation in the Bnhr Is drift- Ing back to the regular lontlne. The population, worken and trades- men, are gradually becoming out- -wardly reconciled to the presence of the occupying forces while the resistance of the rnncUonarles ap*_- . v ' pears to be faltering. The opposi- ' . tlon' ot' tbe ’ Industrial magnates, however, shows-no sign of abating.' The poMlbility ol a gnnexal rising against the Prench seems very re- mote. - ■ Incidents of violence mnycontinuo, - - ch as tho killing of a Oorman eivillnn ' a Fronch sentry at Brechton last ght, but conditions appear to bo set- ing. down until ono of tho-warrlng I'rtics abandons'tho oconomic battle- is roiwrted tho BcpcJrton civilian ho waa killed, failed to halt when mllQogcd. Somo of the sentries nre ithOr nervous; ono* of them pointed is bayonet in a buainess-Iiko fashion lu<n a correspondent strolled past his itpost Ia.Ht night, although addressed I French nnd shown a pasa. French Operate Tugtf. Slxty-flix bargee loaded w ith coal, pcorilliig to tho official figuict*, liavo eon dispatched to Strasahurgr and G3 Hire, which were confiscated, aro lying lung-tho Uhino awaiting tUjiH to tow liem up fho river. Tho barges aver-' ge about 1000 tons oach. Ton tug3 (Continned on Pago Fivei) Fhreatens to Use Force to Resist League’s Decision .ithuanian Member Protests Against Opening Vilna Re- gion to Poles; Receives An- swer in Warning of Bloci<ade l-ABIS, Fob. 3, W) — Thtcola of ’urceful measures of roalatanco to do- ;iaions of tho league of nations were Tiado iodiiy for iho first tlmo by a oaguo membor, whon M. Sldslkapskas, reprcsontli/g lithuanla, doclared In a ncoting of tho council that Lithuania ivould uao forco to prevent the oeen- [mtion by Poland of a part of tho neutral zono in tbo region of TUnn. For Iho first timo, too, tho council 3f tho' loaguo \vamod a member that_ if it broko Iho covenant by tbe nse of forco in violation of tho decisions of thu league, artielo 10 of tho cove- nant would bo invokcd-nnd a blockade of tho member’s torritory dcclarod. Tho council had just decldod that tho neutral rono in the Vilna region which has been practically without a govcrnmont ainco tho Pollsb-Lithu- nnian dispute started, must bo admln- istored by tho nuthoritics on tho spot. It gavo part of this district in tem- porary chargo of Poland and anothor part to Lithuania. Professor Askenazy, tho Polish del- o ^tc, accepted thia decision, but M. SidzikauBaa rejected it on behalf of_ Lithuania, declaring that if Poland tried to occupy any portion of tho nontrai tono, forco would be omployod to prevent it Reno Vivianl of France, was press- ing and in an outburst of indignation, ho asked tho Lithuanian delegate if ho rciHlzed wbat his throat meant. Then, . reaching for tho printed covenant of ^ t)io loaguo, ho read article 10 and . said: J "Tills is tho penalty you Incur if ^ you attempt to resist decisions of the league 'by force.” The Lithiianian dologato eahnly de- clared that ythuania reserved all her ■■ rights.. Ho'then left the connoU - room. 1 Tho lenguo decision has'no reforence 1 to tho Memol territory, which still is 1 under tho nuthority of the eouncU of > ambassadors, acting K r the alUee. I- Tho council decided to refer to the d international court of Jnstlee the qties- l- tiohs at issue between Poland and her Oorman colonists.

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HOSOI.OT.TJ, T. H ., r» b . 3 ( f fV - „ Tbo diunagfl a t HUo u d Keholol, as tlio result of. tid a l v a v w th is attemoon, is estiaifttM it t »l,56o,- 000, ftCC0RUn« to wireless mea- ' sages recelTed th is evening. •

HOKO LU C .U , T . H , Peb. 3, (JP) ^— Seven t id a l w aves tU s a f te r . fl inoon sw ept HUo bay , Is la n d o f H JH a w a ii. T bo w aves n a c lie d . a | | m arim nm h e ls ^ t o f 16 fe e t. Tbe waves, appa ren tly th e re s u lt o f i n ­tense ea rth shocks, b ro o e b t dea th to a nnm ber o f p < m n s .

■ Ono Japaneae w n s lc i l lo d w he n th o M a tso n N av ig a tio n c om p aa j’s l ig h te r■Walloa s tru c k tho ^ ra il r o a d ' ^ ( I g Q I r fa across tho W o llu ku r iv o r . T ho v ic t imfo i l fro m tho b ridgo and porU hod ia Ptb o w reck. T ho body o f ono Japan - .cso flsho rm a n has boon rocovorod. F ou r t o the rs aro miaelng.

H o w m any, i f any o tho r persons m e t jj,de a th w M n o t know n to n ig h t. t j „ _

S trikes L in e r B roads ide t r lc lTho M atson com pany's l in o r M a t- nto

eonia, w h ich was a t anchor in th e thoba y , was s tru c k broadside b y th o h ig h - Te s t o f tho w a v ts and i t w as s a id abo mada lm oa t scraped tho bo ttom w hen i t comrocodod. wou

A t KahuU , ia iand o f S fau ri, a to ta l ando f fo u r acowa wero sw ept ashore. T?rt) ando f- th e m wore loaded w ith lu m b o tj ono I'omw ith sugar and tlie o th e r was em p ty . i t y

So fn r as can bo lea rne il a t th o pros- $12,• « n t t|m c, tho on ly se riou s ' dom ago -OD,

cnuscd b y tl io t id a l wavoa w jis n t T U llo , K n liu lu i ‘ am i J ln le iw a . " r n u s t i - » i f j r a l ly no damngo wns dono a t o th o r I t

, p o in ls on tho ialitnds. inOn -tbo is land o f Oahu tho waves tobi

s tru c k n n lo w ia w ith sucondnrj* c ffe c ts log i

* (C ontinued on Pngo l i v o ) "

S c i e n t i s t s D i f f e r z

in .O p in io n s a s t o S

l i Q u a k e ^ c a t i o n s r.!

Seismographs Record Two Dis- liou

trict Tremblors, One ■ Esti-'"‘i mated 5,000 Miles From Washington; Other Nearer p ^

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W A S n iM O T O N ,. Feb. 3 (^P>— Tw o d is t in c t earthquakes, one o f trem on - A r dous and itnuaunl p ro po rtio ns , th o o the r o f m oderate in te n s ity , o ccu rtcd to da y , t u t th e ir exact loca tion eould n o t ho de to rm inod fro m th o rcco rd r o f do ll- c a to soiamographa and .B c lo n tls ts d i f ­fe re d w id e ly in th c lr op in io ns aa to th e ’ reg ions a ffec ted . o f

Tho f i r s t quake, th o w o rs t o f th o th ( tw o , was estim ated to havo boon ccn- p n tc re d 0000 m iles fro m W aah ing ton . I t s mo trem ors con tinued fo r m oro th a n th re o .toe hours, and be fo ro th o y ha d ended, ho th o aulsmograplia recorded a second sui series o f shocks ea tim atod to bo a t an o th e r p o in t between 3COO and 3700 fij; m iles 'f ro m W nsh ing ton. its

Se iam ologitts wcro m uch o t va ria n ce an on th e ir catlmatoa as to . th o exa c t lo - im ca t io n o f tho m n jo r d ls tu rba nco . Dos- an lt(naUoas ranged from A la ska , th e A lon- t r i t ia n Islands and th o A rc t lo ic g lo a on p r tb e n o rth , to no rthe rn A rg e n t ln ., on tb th e south . Od the w est, th o rangu bo

fro m the bed o f th e P a c if ic oceao p o in t southwest o f L o w e r C a ll* t l i

fo m la , to the v ic ln ltv o f the M a rsh a ll bo Is lands, between H a w a ii and th o P h il- ^ ipp incs nnd in Japan. R ad io com m uni- ra ca tio n w ilh Japan, how ovor, d isclosed «t 00 uUDBual distu rbances in th a t conn- cr t i y . wj

T he heav ie r o f th e tw o quakes began m a t 11:13 a. m ., whon th o f i r s t p re lim - _ i j i a ^ trem ors w ore recorded in t l io “ seism ographs o f G eorge tow n n n iv (|p e lty horo, and tb o s6cond p re lim in a ry

i ; trem ors w ere recorded a t 11 :23. Tho ^ m axim um v ib ra t io n s w ere n t 11 :40 and.

r'. con tinued fo r 10 m inutes, d u r in g w h le h C. th o needles on the soU m ographs w oro

th rf tw n o f f th o records. T he trem ors I w cro c o n tin u in g between th o p re llm lu -

• a ry waves o f the aofidnd ea rthq ua ke a t 'j.' l:5 - t p . m . Tho aecondary trem ors o f

th is quako w ore recorded a t 2:02 p . m.I t was n o t u n t i l abon t 5 p . m. th a t th u

* trom ora d ied a'jffay.

A B o tn : i r o r n r b e o b i v e r s h i p .i ' ST . P A U U M in n ., Feb .' 3 ( ^ — A r p i- » • m ents on the ap p lica tion fo r a tccp Iv -

o r i l i ip fo r th e E q u ity C ooporn tivo ox- chango la to today w oro con tin u e d u n t i l

K . M ondny in d is tr ic t c o u rt hero to da y.

T H E O N L Y A S S d c

1 FA I'Srandm other’s S haw l p | Comes B a c k in C ycle I j l

F em in in e Fash ions^ow P la p p o r'S k ir t, Kn ickers L

and Bellsleeves to be W om i j W ith Eolio o f O iv il W ar Days

C niO A G O , F ob . 3, M»)— G rand­m oth e r's shaw l, rom in iscon t o f C iv il W a r days, w i l l com o back to I ts ow a tW s sp r in g i n th o eyele o f fo m in in o fa sh ion s , acco rd in g to p ' i exh ib ito rs o f a n a tio n a l womens^ garm eat exp o s itio n ho re to da y. c

B a t w i t h . i t th o ro w i l l bo w o m ' a now. fla p p e r s k i r t , kn icke rs , C

, bellaleovea, B r ig h to n capes lin e d w ith jade, and ooo p ioee su its , i n f a l l the colo rs o f th o ra inb ow — honeydew, to ng orlno , o re h ld , eoeoii. . b la ok am i w h ite . C

Thd general tre n d o f tho now t iro s ty los i t waa. said , is to a m oro o f : mannish o f fo c t and cam e l’s h a ir s k ir ts w ith p lu m colorod s i lk . sweaters w i l l bo po pu la r.

PIHESlfFOR i fDieDISTIllCii

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daho’s Senate Reoelves-BIII Permitting Irrigation Dis- triets to Develop Energy „

h imBO ISE , Idaho , Feb , 3 , O P )~ P crm it- mar

in g tho o rg a n lu it io n o f powor dis- tho; r ic ta w ith in i r r ig a t io n d is tr ic ts , a sen- p o i ito measure waa in tro d u ce d to da y b y the ho com m ittoe on ir r ig a t io n . ‘‘ "d

T w o o ther im p o r ta n t ir r ig a t io n b i l ls cooj Bade th e ir appearanco w hen th o samo :om m ittco in troduced measures w hich would l im it m bmbers o f tho board m d office rs to n po r diem ’ wage -o f $5, m d actua l t ra v e lin g an d ho te l o i - ™ [leases, nnd a b i l l o x ton d ing au thor- i t y o f ir r ig a t io n boards to b o rro w MS,000 when n d is t r ic t compromises . :200,000 acrcH. '

Tho tobacco liccnao mensuro, das- B ify ln g am ount o f licunao -1*- no more,I t waH in d e fin ite ly poHtpoucd today in the eenute. Thuru aro no other tobacco lic i’ iiHo law s now bof«ro tho k ‘gi« laturo, i t h a v in g piuised t l io abol- in iim cn t moasuro to th o governor.

Broadens In su ran co Bcopo An iung (iL'uato b ills passod 'today wns

ono p c r in it t ii ig cou n ty m utua l in im r..■nice r jjn iiu in ios to c a r ry in.surnnco when momborH lu iive tho stn to iu k I s t i l l own p ro pe rty , and a b i l l per- ^ .-| n i i t t ln g tho em p loym ent o f a c le rk by a . board o f trusteoa w hen tho peraon j , „ ia no t a member o f tho board. „ f,t

Abolishm ent o f tho s ta to conatabu- la ry was accom plis licd today in tho houHO o f ropreaenta tivos when i t pass- <] ed a senate b i l l . tat.'

Extonaion o f t im e o f paym ents in t},i governm ent i r r ig a t io n p ro jects to 40 fo l yeara is asked fo r in a jo in t m em orial nn paaned by the houso to da y , w h ich now Do goes to tho senate. tb(

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ARMY BILL’S PROGRESS "« THROUGH SENATE RAPID .o

_______ Wt!U pp er Honse A p p ro ve s P ro v ia lo n fo r ca:

125,000 M on a n d 12,000 O f f ic e n and va O ther Im p o rta n t Olaoses

W A S IIIN O T O N , F o b . '3 T lo f tho m ost im p o r ta n t provis iona in th o annual a rm y b i l l , in c lu d in g th e Ea prov la ion fo r n personne l o f 125,000 nion and 12,000 o ff ic e rs , w oro ap p ro vc il .today b y th o senato TvitU ia a fe w hours a f to r con s ide ra tion o f th e mea­suro was begun. ca

N o movo to reduce th o personnel cn figuroH, w hich w i l l keep the a rm y a t fc its present s tre n g th , w aa msdo fro m o i any quarte r. C o m m ittco am endments co Increasing a p p ro p r ia tlo n a to r th o la a rm y ’s organ ised resorvos and c iv i l ia n I) tra in in g cam p a c t lv jt le s , also w ero ap- pi proved, h u t no a c t io n w as to k e n oa tb o Muscle Shoals and r iv e rs and h a r ­bors sections.

Tho houao p ro v is io n w ith h o ld in g ro- t ire d pay fro m M a jo r General IXar- ~ bo rd, fo rm er do pu ty c h lo f o f s ta f f . C ^ 1 0 has accepted a p o s itio n w ith a p< rad io concern, a lso w e n t o v e r u n t i ! m ne x t week, a f te r S o n a to r Jonos, domo- w c ra t, V irg in ia , ^ d C ha irm nn W ads- k w o rth o f th o m U lta ry com m xttea hod

I nVado speccboa a t ta c k in g it . • ' fc

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T h e D a y i n '(B y The A sso c ia te d Press)

, A m erican -d e b t com m ission com- , p le ted Its reoom m endatlon fo r le g ­

is la tio n to leg a lize tb e B r i t is h t de b t M ttle m e n t.

t obalznum I j i s k e r o f th e shlp- p l r t f board In fo r a e d th e senate In

^ response to on Im in l r y th a t oper- aUon o f g o vB m m sn t vessels In tra m p serv ice w as In ad v isa b le .

A request f o r In fo rm a tio n as to !l U a a o t'sh ip m e n ts to fo re ig n dlp lo^

m ats here w a s .m a d e In a reso ln- [1 t lo n In trod uce d b y B eprese n ta tive r. Oram ton o f M ic h ig an .

CIATEID PRESS N E W S !

L L ST W n r F A L L S , ID A H O , B U N D A

MmillST s IV E H S IN G IIIP

OF icy B U S T S -' , — t (

:old Wave Extends Clutcti c From the Northwest Toward j< Florida and from New York to San Francisco

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iro con tra l w est sh iv e rin g in tho g r ip *^55 f Ic y blasts s tra ig h t f ro m th o no rth fo n r oio, a cold w n vo to n ig h t was extend- gn n l ng ita c lu tch fro m th o f a r no rthw ca t o f ow ard sunny F lo r id a , nn d f ro m New 'o rk to Ban F rancisco , ro l l in g down ' ho m ercury to now low-rocc-rda. repo:I n Chicngo th o m ercu ry tum bled

'.OTO th an 30 degrooa in 12 ho u r*, and p ro v ho w ea the r bureau pre d ic te d tb a t tho em o ttom w ou ld n o t bo reached u n t i l i t T l Duchod a ix degrees bo low ro ro . Evo l- Cant th , M inn., tb o coidcat spot in tho, U n l- Oenc cit'..8tat(ai, rep o rted a m in im u m tom - ou a t e ra turo o f 45 degrees 1>olow zero. In o f 1 linnoapo lia , i t^ w a s 25 be low , w h ile tn k ii it.” P o u l~ a ii i l B ia m u fck , N .' D ., each volt< cgistcred one dogreo h ig h e r. Tc

W in d and B a in in -Sonth.

On th e ir w n y to C hicngo th o Icy Oom Inats brought no w toaaonal rocorda in prlac in n y pa rts o f Town and N eb ra ska as ta l i hoy aproad o v e r tho lo w o r la k o re- ntte: io n , th o O h io v a llo y , Tcnno«sco lu id ho in te r io r o f th o oast G n lf statea •nd rcached to w a rd th o A t la n t ic W oaat, w h ich th e y w ore c rpo c tod to posa cncb to m orrow . I n ih o son tb lands th o Vievi roa the r dla turbnncca w ero con fine d to to I l ig h w inds nnd ra ins, tho m oat doatruc- lo c ivo ' en iu in g e o n s id < ^ b lo p ro p e rty g i r lamago in th o v ic in i ty o f Savage, i lie r ifias., whero scorea o f peraons w ore in v i o f t homeless. c ig i

A s nn o f fs e t to doplo tod coa l bins, hnn ic a lth a u th o r itie s ro p o rto d th n t tbo T o ld w ave w o u ld net as a cu rb on prin

•ho Incrcrvso o t In fln c n z n nnd pncn- is ii iio n la . “ T h is k in d o f w e a th e r is cor- n n In in to cI io'pIc th o spread o f ‘ f l u ' and tion |)noiinionia, w h ich th r iv e in th o unaea- w nnblo w oa tho r o f th o la s t fo w «.-.>ok«,” H e a lth CommiJMloner B u nd - P icn aaid. ' ba l

N o W arm W e a th e r I n S ig h t.

N o warm w e a th e r is in s ig h t fo r tho rlos jp u tro l w (!st, tUo. -weather bu rea u here ,„ iv r in iio un fi’d, nnd pred ic ted ge ne ra lly ]kiji f a ir iv c iit lic r f o r the n o x t fe w dnya pjp- w ith te m p i'ra tiirc s be low the seasonal i ta i nonnnl. TJio regiona fo r ‘ w h ich th is ]{w p re d ic tion wns mado in c lu d c M in ne - g,,,.]! Hotn, Iow a , M isso u ri, Kansas, Nobraa- firo ka, South D ako ta , M on tan a and W yo- ntfd m ing. Btrc

Tho xoro lin o in th is reg io n extended tho to da y f to m • A lpona, M ich ., southweat th rough Chicago and P e oria and th en \ fo llow ed tho . bo un da ry lin e o f Io w a nro and M issoun , ox to n d in g lo u th to a ,,,; Hodgo C ity , passing th ro u g h K ansas and ^ h tb en go ing no rthw i-a t to D .‘n%-cr and j,„j. tu rn in g n o rth to tho Y o llo w 'to n c na ­t io n a l pa rk an d on in to Canada.

A s tron g n o rth w e y t ^ n d con tinued 1 to tra ve l aa advanco g im rd o f th o cold the w ave to n ig h t a lth ou gh •w eiithor fo ro - inp cast aaid i t w o u ld become l ig h t and |iu ' va riab le w ith in n fo w hours. bui

— , ha '

TREMBLOR IN MISSISSIPPIB a rth Shock o f B r ie f D n ra t lo n B a t-

tie s D oors an d D lsbe^ a t Be lxen l,150 M ile s S on th o f M em ph is

----- !----- fo iM E M P H IS , Tcnn ., F ob . 3 W»)— A n

e a rth shock o f s u f f ic ie n t in te n s ity ti> cauao doors and w indow s to r a t t lo was fe lt a t Be lzon l, M isa., 150 m ile s south o f M em phU, n t 4:05 th is a fte rn oo n , ac- co rd in g to In fo rm a tio n reco*vod lio ro "pli la to today. Tho ro is no solsm ograph a t D elzoni. Tho tre m o r las te d b u t a b r ie f period, tho messngo said.

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C E N T R A L C IT Y , N ob., F ob . 3, OP) — Farm ers re s id in g a round C entra l C ity havo subscribed fu n d s fo r tho purchase o f a m o to r f i r e t ru c k to bo uacd in ru ra l d is tr ic ts o n ly . T h o c ity w i l l m a in ta in tb o tru c k . So fa r as know n, th is is tho o n ly to w n in tho (.(, r ta tc to havo a t ^ ^ k and oqu lpm ca^ ^ fo r ru ra l liab o n ly ."" qj

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Senator H e fU n o f A la ba m a , as-' sailed W ash in g to n correspondents b fo r th e ir re p o rts on h is reb nke b y .] th e senate yes te rda y fo r us ing im - . o p rope r, la n g u v e . „

A cceptance o f H e n ry F o rd 's ” M uscle Shoals .p ffe r w as advoca t- " od b y O ha lrm an M adden o f th e house a p p ro p ria tio ns com m ittee , .

D ire c to r Qenora l D a v is o f tb e ora ilro a d a d m in is tra tio n , rep o rted nto congreea th a t w a x -tim e o p m * - nt lo n o f ra ilro ad s , ao d i t s a f te r - (m a th ha d cos t th e fe d e ra l govern - im on t 11,800,000,000. i

P A P E R IN T W IN F A L

D A ILA Y M O B N IN 6 . FBBBUABT 4, 1923.

iun’sArm yl Capital of_Si

laos Rules in Canton With 40,00 to Drive Out Invaders; Ten Thi City’s Gates to Join Approaching is Imminent; Foreign Warships

O A N T O N , Fob. 3 W )— W in 40,0 00 1 larchlng on Canton to reclaim the sonthe

sanguinary battle Imminent, foreign ws r the parpose o f protectine the in te rests ty a n chaotic. A l l bnslnoss houses oreThe American cmiser Helena, and -----nr B ritish , one Prench and one Ita U a n ^ M I nboats, are standing by in the event | I

hostlUtles.^-vhich are expected a t I I y time. General Hsu and his army | | } coming from Bwatow, according to >ort8, w ith the Intention o f ousting ) troops from Ynnon and Ewangsl jvlnces, who now occupy tho sonth- 1 capital.rh o p ro v is io n a l forces recp ntly to o k n to n fro m Sun Y a t Sen’s enemy, « | . . np ra l Chon C liiu ng -M ing , w ho had A M I sted B r . Sun la s t June as pres iden t

tho South (J liina repub lic . S inco ** t in g th o c i t y thcso forces navo ro- f i Ited.Pen thousand Canonoso troopa, wbo D d r iv e n o u t o f Cnnton b y th o pro- ttc ia l* fo rc e s a f t e r 't h e ir com m ander, Ti 'n ora l W e l Pang-P ing , hnd boon im - ^ laoned, aro w a it in g outsido th o cap l- ^ I to jo in Genora i H su ’s a rm y in th o P* tem p t to reca ptu re ' Cnnton.

d(Sun’s Success Expectod. ^

W h ilo Canton is now in com ploto to sacssioii o f th e inviidcra, i t in bo- !vcd U io ndvanc lng forces fnvoTablo iB

D r. Sun w i l l bo nblo to fo rco them t l evacuate. Tho ro ia tho gravest dan- t l

•r fro m lo o tin g and I t is p robable, la isro w i l l be heavy loss o f l i fo i f tho t t vadors re tre a t in disorder. T lio fo r- I I gn w an ih ips are determ ined to p re ve n t t l in n to th e ir nn tlo im ls. t iTho fo re ig n mcrch.Tnts nro loca tcd d' • in fip .a lly on Shnmcon i.'la n 'l. w h ich

un de r B r it in h nud Vrpu rh flngj*, bw l L num ber o f mi.tHiannrics in o th i'r sec „ jg |

on.<» an) expoRcd.

C i ty ’s M ill io n s S u ffe r. row

P o nd ing t l io outcomo o f tho expected J’®” i t t le , C an tdn , w hich hns boon experi- ic ia g con tinuous w ar fo r tho paat I? on tlia, 18 s u f fe r in g t 'x trrn ie ly fro m tho osing up ‘o f busiii'!ss houses. Tho l i ll io n o r m oro p t t r n 's o f th e c l t y ’>i n p iila tio n aro e x is tin g in mi.sorablit iP'umHtnnccir ns t l ic resu lt o f th o 'm il " " arj* occupa tion . Tho Yunnn and • w iin gs i troo ps hero niitnber ap prox i- m td y 28,000. M ost o f tho aoldlors ro you th s w ho, nrmed w ith revo lve rs ltd guns, c o n tin u a lly parndo th o V -‘ reota. T lio po lice, sym pa the tic w ith to harassed ‘ nr iv e n o u t b y th o troo p*. _W h ile p ra c tic a lly a ll o f th e shops

ro ba rrica dcd , gam bling is ram pa n t, " nd is cncouraged b y tho m ilita r is ts , rho aro d e r iv in g a la rgo rcvenuo fro m e rm lt t in g its operntion.

Youths Brandish Weapons. gijrT h o . y o u th fu l aoldli-rs, b ra nd ish ing

be ir w eapons a t a ll tim es and m arch- ng a b o u t tb o stree ts day and n ig h t,,avo con fisca ted m uch p ro pe rty and lu ild in g s in m any p a rU o f tho c i t y f-r' lavo boon ti ik o n ovor fo r m il i ta ry pur-

'°® "* • . . /.f.1 A s a re s u lt o f tho auspensicn o f tho i v i l gove rn m e n t o f tho c a i.ita l, th e '• a n lta ry ayatem has boon d ia rupted to uch an extend th n t an epidemic th re a t- “ U ns un less con d itio ns aro im provod bo- loro sum m er. T h o m erchaata o f th o ctr l i t y aro d isheartened *and p re fe r a n y " lo r t o f responsib le govornm ont ra th e r o f ;ban to tn d u ro tho preaont m llita rU m *p ( r ith i t s con s ta n t lo o ting , a trcc t f ig h t - tK ing and o the r th re a ton in g cond itions. rh o business men estim ate the occupa- co tio n o f th o ca p ita l b y tho troops is res tin g thom $20,0(10,000 m on th ly .

AUTO OWNERS RUSH FOR H LICENSE APPLICATIONS i;.

More P ile Since January Than During F irs t S ix Months o f Last Year, Aa- « sessor’s Eecords Bbow

A p p lic a t io n s fo r 1023 autom obilo l i - conaea a ro bo ing roccivcd a t tho coun- t y nsaeasor's o f llc o a t a ra te th a t I * ^ exceed ing th o rocorda o f tho past tw o ^ years nn d m oro applica tions hnvo boen ^f i le d s ince Januao- 1 tl 'o n " 'o ro f l lo ' l d u r in g th o f i r s t aix montha o f 1022. ^ th o recorda ahow. F ob ruary 15 la th o ^ f in a l d a te fo r applicationa. ^

A to ta l o f 810 app lica tions ha vo , been rocc ivod to date, aa c o m p a ro d .to •140 fo r th o samo'^poriod In 1022. Sov- o n ty ow ners o f now autom obilos havo ( app lied since Jan n a ry 1. Tho to ta l t num ber o f cars in th o county is e s t i­m ated a t 5,000. ^

M A N S IO N . IS D B S TR O Y B D

B E L F A S T , Feb. 3, OP)— Tho m ansion ] o f C olonol C harles D. Guineas a t C lor- m on t p a rk , near D unda lk , w as do- . BtToyed to d a y b y arm ed Incend larlco . C olonol Guineas, h is w ifo and th o ser­van ts w ero ta ken to a hu t nearby bo- fo ro th o houso was sot on f ir e .

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ru rU s h delegatton In fo n n e d th e Associated Press to n ig h t th a t i t von ld present a c o u n te r t re a ty i „ ( , i p ro ject to the allies. ^

A t m id n igh t th a e n t ire T u rk is h i ,y a le le g ftt lo n was s t i l l i n conference nlaht I r a f t ln g a re p ly to be sn b m ltted n in e ' M th e a llies tom onm w . p a rtie

-The oUlod d o lo fn tio n s a re w a it- iBg w i th some a n x ie ty T u rk is h ac- aon, some o f th em b e lie v in g tb a t - i j a i i j the Tnrfca w i l l nsk f o r fu r t h e r do - . lay , and perhaps Ume to . r e fe r ba ck i , j , to- Angora . B o th th o F rench and It-'O lan delegates doclared to n ig h t th a t I f th e T u rk s d id n o t s ign th o tre a ty to m o rro w , and th o B r it is h departed, th ey w ou ld fo llo w su it.

----------- S ixL A \IS .\> ;N K , Fo>.. 3 ( /D - N ’ o ono to - „c co r I jh t d:irca p ro it ic t w h e tlie r the T u rk s beon i l l sign the N o :ir BuHt tre a ty to m o r- uiDro, Vf. Tho a llies hnvc m ado t i iu i r lau t nccssions, w h ich nro so considerable H'l-m a t soino o f th» ihilojrates rcn m rk tJ i:i‘.

tho T u rks do not s ign th e y m ust,( mad.A iiifnnw ndnr C liiM n g n in p layed n tid in g p a rt in theno o los ing hours— f P l - oHiiig th oy lire, s liire L o rd 't -u rz o n ia - 2,11 4ta hc i.t re tu rn in g to London to - o rro w n ig h t w ith liis de log ntio n . LIs n io t I ’ li.sha spent tw o houra w i th 1,0 A m erican nmbnsnador. b u t wna in co m u iitta l ns to w h e th e r ho w ou ld aco his N ign iitu re on tho tre a ty o r je c t i t . Noverthcloss, M r . C h ild said Ite rw ards; “ I nm o p t im is t ic .” ■ j |L Tho French spokcsm im re fe rre d toim o t P asha’s “ d isco nce rtin g a t t i tu d e ^ ’ ^L'8or^•o” in a l l o f to d a y 's conver- itlo n s . T lio gonernl imprcs-slon Is th n t Q| 10 T u rks, w ith ha b itu a l o r ie n ta l d is- ic lin a t lo n to come to -a decis ion , w i l l S\ o ld b.ack u n til th o la s t m om ent, th ensn . v j

Compromise on C a p itu la tio n s . -forC(

Th o Associated rro ss co rre sp o n io n t ciaio b to incd a copy o f tho a l l ie s ’ la.^t com- ron iiso ou capU uln tions, w hich ' w ns nnded to Ism o t P asha to d a y and -h ich is o f apocial In to ro s t to A m e ri- an residents in T u rke y . So as n o t1 o ffe n d T u rk is h prldo , th is w i l l n o t 0 incorpora ted in tho tre a ty o f poaco, u t w i l l s tand an a do e la ra tion b y tb o 'u rk is h de leg a tio n ." T u rk e y engages to m p loy legal cou n ic llo rs chosen f ro m ., l is t d ra w n b y tlio pe rm a ne n t co u rt f in te rn a tio n a l justicos. Theso coun­c ilo rs -w il l p a rtic ip a te in th e p re pa ra ' io n o f le g is ln tlvo re fo rm s and -will bo lasigned to ju d ic ia l d is tr ic ts o f th o ® ou rts o f appcnl a t C on s tan tinop le and Smyrna and th o o rd in a ry courts a t Jamsun and ATlann. T h o y w i l l n o t l i t as judges, b u t w i ll havo th o r ig h t Rov ;o reco lvo com pla ints fo r fo re ig n e r* nn ii respecting tho a d m in ia tra tio n o f th a Isto a w and au lin iit such com p la in ts to eom- I t [it to n t T u rk ish n u th o r it ic s In o rdor to po r inauro s t r ic t observance o f th o T u rk - pa r ish code. I

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A rre s ts o f fo ro lg n c r t m us t bo oxo- u j cuted in accordanco w i t h th e v iew s o f th o counsellors w h llo Tu jrkqy recog- nizes the le g a lity o f dlv ia ionH In c lv U j j , nnd com m ercial eases reached b y o u t­s ido o rb itra tio n . j,,.

T h o un ite d A n n e n io n do leg atlo h sen t a p ro tes t to the con fo ronco to d a y aga inst w h a t I t m Uj th o abandonm ent o f tho A rm en ia ns by th o conforence. I f reca lU promises - mado b y th o pow ers ^ concern ing a n n tio n n l home and do- clarea non-scttlcm ent o f tb o A n a e n la n question is no t conduelvo to peoee In ,tho N ear Eaat.

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.O R M O N D B E A C ir,- F la ., F eb . 3 OP)— tc Joh n D. R bckofo llo r, S r ., w ho hna Vicon s u f fe r in g fo r •several dnys fro m a tc j i l ig h t b ro n ch ia l a t tn ck , w as ro p o rte d ui to n ig h t as "p ro R re sa in g n ic e ly , " ol- ai th ou gh ho spent tho dn y indoors. T o ­da y was the second d n y ho had s ta yed l i in b is room since be com ing 111 W od- t i nesday. o

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D U B B S B L D O B r, Feb . 3 OP)—B a llro a d serv ice In th e E h ln e la n d 1s v ir tu a lly nonn& l. and t t io line s >in th e B o h r reg io n nre n o t occupied b y th o F rench In a m lU ta ry s tfu e .

Tho s tr ik e a t M ayence con- tines.

DTJBSSBLDOBF, F eb . 3 (JFh- T h e s itu a tio n in th e B n h r Is d r i f t - In g back to th e re g u la r lo n tln e .T h e p opu la tion , w o rk e n and trades­men, are g ra d u a lly be com ing ou t- -wardly reconc iled to th e presence o f th e occupy ing fo rce s w h ile th e resistance o f th e rnncU onarles ap*_- . v ' pears to be fa lte r in g . T h e opposi- ' . t lo n ' ot' tb e ’ In d u s tr ia l m agnates, how ever, shows-no s ig n o f a b a t in g . 'T h e p o M lb i li ty o l a gnnexal r is in g ag a in s t th e P rench seems v e r y re ­mote. - ■

In c id en ts o f v io lence m n y c o n t in u o , - - ch as tho k i l l in g o f a O orm an e iv il ln n ' a F ronch se n try a t B re ch to n la s t gh t, b u t con d itio ns ap pe ar to bo set- ing . dow n u n t i l ono o f th o - w a r r ln g I'rtics a b a n d o n s 'th o oconom ic b a ttle -

is ro iw rted th o BcpcJrton c iv ilia n ho waa k il le d , fa ile d to h a lt when m llQogcd. Somo o f th e sen tries nre ithO r nervous; ono* o f th e m po in ted is bayonet in a buainess-Iiko fashion lu<n a correspondent s tro lle d past h is itp o s t Ia.Ht n ig h t, a lth o u g h addressed I F rench nnd shown a pasa.

F rench O perate Tugtf.

S lx ty - f l ix bargee loa de d w i t h coal, pco rilliig to tho o f f ic ia l f ig u ic t* , liavo eon d ispatched to S tra s a h u rg r and G3 Hire, which w ere con fisca ted , a ro ly in g lu n g -th o Uhino a w a it in g tUjiH to tow liem up fho r iv e r . Tho barges aver-' ge about 1000 tons oach. T o n tug3

(C ontinned on Pago F iv e i)

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L e a g u e ’s D e c is io n

.ithuanian Member Protests Against Opening Vilna Re­gion to Poles; Receives An­swer in Warning of Bloci<adel-A B IS , Fob. 3, W ) — T h tco la o f

’u rce fu l measures o f roa la tanco to do- ;iaions o f tho league o f n a tio n s were Tiado io d i iy fo r ih o f i r s t t lm o b y a oaguo membor, w hon M . S lds lkapskas, rep rcsontli/g l i th u a n la , doc la red In a nc o tin g o f tho counc il th a t L ith u a n ia ivould uao fo rco to p re v e n t th e oeen- [m tion b y Po land o f a p a r t o f tho neutra l zono in tb o re g io n o f TU nn.

F o r Ih o f i r s t tim o , too , th o council 3 f th o ' loaguo \vam od a m em ber that_ i f i t b ro ko Ih o cove na n t b y tb e nse o f fo rco in v io la tio n o f th o decisions o f thu league, a r t ie lo 10 o f th o cove­n a n t w ou ld bo in v o k c d -n n d a b lockade o f tho m em ber’s to r r i to r y dccla rod.

Tho counc il had ju s t decldod th a t th o ne utra l rono in th e V i ln a reg ion w h ich has been p ra c t ic a lly w ith o u t a govcrnm on t ainco th o P o lls b -L ith u - nn ian d ispute s ta rte d , m us t bo adm ln- is to red b y tho n u th o r it ic s on th o spot.I t gavo p a r t o f th is d is t r ic t in tem ­po ra ry chargo o f P o la n d and anothor p a r t to L ith u a n ia .

Professor A ske na zy, th o P o lish del- o ^ t c , accepted th ia decis ion , b u t M . SidzikauBaa re je c te d i t on b e h a lf o f_ L ith u a n ia , d e c la rin g th a t i f Poland tr ie d to occupy a n y p o r tio n o f tho n o n tra i to n o , fo rco w o u ld be omployod to p re ven t i t

Reno V iv ia n l o f F rance , w as p re s s ­in g and in an o u tb u rs t o f in d ig n a tio n , ho asked th o L ith u a n ia n delegate i f ho rciH lzed w b a t h is th ro a t m eant. Then,

. rea ch ing fo r th o p r in te d covenant o f t) io loaguo, ho read a r t ic le 10 and .

sa id :J " T i l l s is th o p e n a lty you In cu r i f y o u a tte m p t to re s is t decisions o f th e

league 'b y fo rc e .”The L ith iia n ia n do logato eahn ly de­

cla red th a t y th u a n ia reserved a l l her ■■ r ig h ts .. H o ' t h e n le f t th e connoU - room.1 Tho lenguo decision h a s 'n o reforence ■1 t o tho M em ol te rr ito ry , w h ich s t i l l is 1 unde r th o n u th o r ity o f th e eouncU o f > ambassadors, ac tin g K r th e alUee.I- Tho council decided to re fe r to the d in te rn a tio n a l co u rt o f Jnstlee th e qties- l- tioh s a t issue betw een P o lan d and he r

Oorman colonists.

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Troops From Dortmund Move^' Toward Cologne Bridgehead » and Surround Elberfeld to " ‘Tighten Economic Ring ’iL'

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P roneh havo oa la rgcd th o lr aren o* occupa tion to w a rd tho Cologno bridge*

•head, occupying ra ilw a y «tnHoafl n t V ohw in lco l, Lcnnop, B o rg and Bonn, v i r - o f . tu n l iy B u rroun tling EJborfu ld . . Thcso placos w oro Icaka. in tho Fronqh rinR on around th o R urh tb ro ug h w h ich tra in s fo i m ig h t pass to th o sou tli. Tho troopa ‘ used ia th o now occupation to no w oro tlu ta ke n fro m D ortm und, w hich is v ir tu - bo: a lly 'o va cu n tcd . on

N in o earJonds o f coal, OBtunsibly con- th< • aignqd to I ta ly , w oro atopped. b y tho

F reneh n t V o U w inkc l u n t i l t l io a rr iv n l o f a roproH ontativo o f tho I ta l ia n hlRh or. com m iasioDcr n t Coblonr. to do tcm iin o I w h o tlio r th o b il ls o f lad ing ' w cro liona ov f ld o . ‘ 0

FOREIGN LANGUAGE RULE IS MODIFIED BY COURT..

r o d o ro l O ls tr lc t Jud ffo H o lds B n w o ll 'f l nb School Doportmont-Sxcoodod Author- l t 7 la . Koopoct to Japanoso

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Unl(4;d Staton P fs t r lc t Judgo J . J . B.tnlcH to da y o vc rn ilo d the dem urrer «nf f i le d b y tlu ; te r r i to r y to tho i i iju n c ' ‘ t io n o b ta in e d b y thu JnpanDSo lan- lio guago Hchoola re a tru ln ln g tho Hchool ,llic d o p n rtiiic n t fro tn en fo rc in g th o rogu- but IsilioHH p ro v id in g t« r tb o t i in i in n l ic n o f fo re ign l;ing«age« fro m the f i r s t and u. sccond grndns nnd t l ie H iiliH litu tion ot E n g lish . The c o u rt in o d ific d the in ju n c tio n , how ovor, und hobl th n t tho ■cliool la w w :i9 coii.H titu tion id and not a v io la tio n o f t l ie tre a ty belwucn thn U n ite d S ta tes and Japan . I

T lio c o u r t ’s m o d if ic a tio n o f tho in - 11, ju n c t io n p ro v id ed t l i : i t a l l books used ( iu a lie n bcIiooIs should bo basod on I uh th o p r in c ip le t lm t “ t l io pu p llb ’ norm al j m ed ium o f oxprcNaicin Ih Enj^liHh.” B o th $ lo th o te r r i to r y nnd tb o langnngo schoola ;>i. appealed to tho suprem o cou rt. g

Judgo nanks a lfo he ld in his do- c ia ion t lm t tho achool departm ent ox g cccdcd itH n u th o r ity w hen t t adopted regulations^ p rcB fir ib ln g t l in t a l l pup il* m'UBt iS v o ’ con ip le tod t l io f i r a t nnd aee- j, ond g r a t is in^.tho A m e rica n schools be- j.>y fo re , th o y wtf#o e lig ib le to attend o iju iv a lc n t grades in th o Japaneae g j j •choola. '

BTEP T H IS W A Y ' J’ i M ore tb aB tw o bctob o f la n d w as

naed b y J a c k W h lto fo r sots reprosont- in g a c ircu s fo r th o f i lm in g o f “ Stop T h is W a y , " an Edueationa l-M orm aid pa com edy, w h ic h w i l l bo on the proBtam els o t th o Id a h o th ea tro on M onday. C ir- ta i cus on lm ola, eidcshowa, parade wagona fu l and o tho r pa rap he rn a lia ara in o r i- all, denco in th o p ic tu re . a

L i ^ C on ley is th o fe a tu re d actor, o x b e ing ono o f a p a ir o f aces w ho got in to a douco o f a holo w itb tbo po­lice th ro u g h th o ir bomo brow experi-

•p ie n ts and ge t job s w ith a clrcna by w a y o f re fo rm ing . C l i f f Dowea is th o o th e r ono’ o f th o p a ir. P re t ty E l i- = n o r L y n n is th o lo a d in g la d y . m

• •T H E M A S Q TT E B A D E S "

Ono o f th o rem arkab le charnctcriat- ies l a " T b o M oa c iu c ta do r," th o R lc lv s rd W a lto n T u lly p ro du ction , a ta rrin g G u y Ba tes Post, no w a t tho Orphcum th e a tre , is tho unusnal doublo oxpo*Buro ph otog ra ph y. E ve n to audiencca th a t bavo w itnessed a g re at deal o f | th is t r i c k w o rk in re ccn i fi lm s , and > th a t bavo been in it ia te d in to i ts mys-1 to rlo a , th e doub lo exposure aeoues in { “ T ho M asq ue ra de r'' nro a reve la tion .)O f necessity, oinco tho tw o le a d in g ' ro lea o f C h ilco to aod Lo d o r aro both p la yo d foy tb o atar, a o e b o f tbo ac­t io n tra n sp ire s bo tw eon thcso two m on . A c c o rd in g ly th e ro nro aovoral j soq oo nco / o f Bconos in w h ich o n o ,o f) th o cha racte r# p la yod b y Post crosaea! th o o the r; hands h im a c ig a ro tto and a l ig h t , g ivo s h im h is clothos—and even poshes b lm o o t o f th o room.

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B lind M an Wins Scholarship and Prize ; Is Given Place on Honor B o ll o f Law Sohool M

C n iO A G O , Fvh. 3 0P>—A b l in d s tu ' d e n t has surpassed a ll prev ious ach lovo - . ia o n t» In th o w a y o f w ln a ln g ho no r* . a t th o N orth w e s te rn ua lve raJ ty la w school. M

Oeorgo IT. W oinm on o f C h ica g o / to s igh tless s inco e a rly babyhood, has w on th o B u fu s H . Sago scho larship f o r 1922- 1023, th o o n ly scho larship a t th o d is ­posal o f tb o la w school fa c u l ty ; bos ml cap tu red th o C harles A . K o cp ko p rizo t i i fo r th o same collego yoa r, a p r lM aw arded a n n u a lly to th o s tu d e n t w h o , has do m ona lra tcd to th o sa t is fa c tio n o f th o fa c u lty h is prom iso o f fu tu re usofu lncss and f in n l iy has been p iacod th on t l io “ ho no r r o l l " o f .tho la w school mi fo r o:^eollonco In Scholarship. Js

" A t no p r io r t im o in th o h is to ry o f tc th o la w school bavo thcso honors boon ob bofltowod upon th o samo In d iv id u a l in od ono y o a r , " D oan J o h n . I I . W ig m o ro , o f w; tho school, announces.

W e inm an is no w in h is ju n io r yo n r D<an«l, a t t r ib u te s 'l i is succobs to h is m o th - boor. I l o s a y s : . " L ik o Abraham L in c o ln , cuI m ont s ince re ly Ceiievo th a t ‘ W h n t- edovor 1 a iii, o r ove r hopo to bo, I ow o \Vto n iy d a r lin g m o th e r.' n('

“ Sho roads n i l n iy w o rk— law books, Ikb iw leflsotw nnd techn ica l lega l s ta to - f imontfl— fo r mo and I b r ie f the case ju s t jjeaa o th e r Btudttnts do. I havo dovolopcd n ja fn i r ly good m em ory and oa a ru le n in ' rnblo to ge t tb o substance o t a leg n l taa rtio li) a f te r ono re iid iiig . I n Bbort, m y th^ lo th o r pe rfo rm s tho fu nc tio a s o f oye- trn ig h t fo r m o ." in

W einm an i.i 2.1 yoara o ld n n d w n i \\ta u g lit th o nyatem o f riilae d typ o read* biin g in th o C hicago pu b lic schools. Pi

“ Some d a y , " W eiam au snid, " I m ay |,i lie d re am ing o f B itt in g on th o bench o f l l io Biipreme co u rt o f tho U n ita d S tates, b u t r ig h t no w I -n-ill bo a a t'n fio d i f 1 pima tivo lU ln ttir t i>ur c s u w in ii lv o n ."

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Ed. Q o od ill to I . B. Choato, «3,500, lo t 1, b lo ck 1, Turne r A dd.

W m . I lo g g to B . H ogg, $1, p t . ,8 W SE, 15-10-17.

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e ro r heavy, t i l l n ig h tfa ll. A n y one cao do b la w o rk , b o w ovcr h u n l. fo r on * d a y ,- A n y one can llv o sw ee tly , pa- l ic n t ly , lo v in g ly , - p u re ly , t i l l th e ano goes dow n. A n d th a t Is a l l thait l l f«•VCT re a lly means.—R o b e rt I» u la Stevenson. —

C m J o in M ica.A process fo r Jo in ing m ica haa been

p a te n t^ b y a C a lcu tta m an. I t con­s is ts Iq b r in g ls s tl\& P&rta In to con­ta c t. a p p ly in g a m ica so lu tion , and •ubJectlD g th e w h o le to he a t a n d -t» • l ig h t pressure. W ith b o ra x uaod us a U ux m ica m ay th us be ]o la e d to m eta l.

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N A S H V IL L E , T o m ., F ob . 3 W )— M r* . Baehel Jackson L a w ro nce , dnugh- to r o f Genorai A n d ro t r Jackso n 's ,to adop ted son, d ied hore to da y . Sho w as ot th o lo s t s u rv iv in g m em ber o f th o H er- m itag o household o f " O ld H ic k o r y 's " tim o .

M rs . Bacho l Jaeksoo L a w re nce , who ,when a c h ild p loyed In th o W h ito Houao ^ a t W ash in g to n b o ck -in th o th ir t ie s , w a i th o o n ly s u rv iv in g m em bor o f tb o Im - ig m e d la to household, o f G enera l A n d re w o f Jackson,, seventh p re s id en t o f th o U n i­te d States. M rs . L a w ro nco w as tho o ld es t c h ild o f Qeneral Jackso n 's adop t- ed son, A n d re w Jackson, J r ., an d h is wi w ifo , Sarah Y o rk o Jaeksoii. hn

A n d re w Jackson. J r . , w as b o rn a Q, Donelson, bo ing a nephew o f i f r s . J n ck - to Bon, b u t w h llo nn In fa n t I io w as ad op t- vo ed b y th o general and h is nam o chang- o f cd b y le g is la tiv e oRnctm ent to Jookson, W h ile th e gencra K w as p re s id en t, th o ^ adop ted son m arrie d M isa Y o rk e , m em - o f bo r o f a Pliilad(T lph ia fa m ily , nnd th o ir as f i r s t ch ild , christenod R achel, a f te r th u se g e ne ra l'a w ifo , was bo rn a t th o H e rm it - ;ivi ngo, near NnshvilJo, T cnn ., N o v . 1 , 18S'2. 'r iv o m onths la te r l i t t l o Baehel w ns (.q ta ken b y ho r parents to W aah ing ton , tho jo u rn e y rc tiu ir in g tw o m o n th s ' j j , t ra v e l. Genera l Jackson hn-.l bccom o pc im p a tio n tr fo r th o iiresonco n t th(* W W liitn Houao o f tho b n b y o f whciHc fo b i r th ho w ro te , "n c c o p t in g i t from P rnv iilen co ns ona o f i t s k in d e s t Jn b le s s in g s ." t,p

d id W a iT lo r ’a C om panion.Severa l tim es d u rin g O e ncra l .lack -

so n ’a accond te rm the U tt le fa m i ly o f ' A n d re w .Tackson, .Ir ., m ;ide (he long t r ip back and fo rth between th o W h ite ' ' llouBe and tbo H erm itag e , nnd w hen ‘ (ho general f ia i i l ly lo tu n ic d to N'n.-di v i l lo n t th o oud o f liia tc n n , t h o . l i t t le g ra n d d n u g liti’r waa in t l io p a r ty mr- . 'o m p a n y ln g h im to N n s h v illo A f te r l l ia t tim o n n t i l tho Q o nera l'a death, ° .liin o B, 18-15,. when sho w as in her th ir te e n th yu n r l i l t lo Bnchu l becnmo ‘ n iiiro and m ore Iho ob je c t o f h is te n d e r d e vo tio n . Tho c h ild becamo th o n l- tb m os t cnnatant com panion o f th o B torn i t ( lid w a r r io r . M orn in g nnd o ve n in g at ho n y id o -h is rounds o f Ih o iro rm lta g e tli p la n ln tio n , th o l i t t lo g i r l ro d o _ b e fo re n* h im on h is liorse, "S a m P a tc h , " tho g i rh a rg e r presented to Jockson b y tho <li

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D u r in g th o lo n g d iiya A t th o H o n n it- ** Dge, th e l i t t l e g i r l p la yed on an o ld - foahioned ao fft in th e g w e ra l 'a bed­room, w here fh o genora i w ou ld a it bOr fo ro th o p o r t ra it o f h la dead v ^ e .

T o o n ly ono p lace th o l i t t l e g r to d * daughter n e ve r accom panied h im . E ve ry ove n in g a t auaset h a w e n t a lone to hia w i f o ' t to m b lu th e H «]rm it«gu gardes w hero ho stood horehoaded. - L i t t le Baehel a lw aya a w a ite d h im a t tho gnxden ga te . O n ly a fo w days Ci be foro bla death, on h o r r e to m fro m be lehoo l in N aa hv lile , th e gonora l caBod Iho c h ild to hia bed<ildo and p laced ap iro o n d he r n o ck a q u a in t beaded ehaln co to w h ich waa a ttach ed th e m in la tu ro &t o f th o ono fo r w ho m sho w as nam ed.Flo bade bo r w e a r a n d che rish i t , a ^ command m ost f a it h fu l ly c a rr ie d ou t.

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A f t e r Genorai Jackso n 'a death you ng ^ Baehel aod ho r pa ren ts con tin u e d to mako th e ir homo a t tho H e rm ita g e , and ],(, thero sho waa m a rrie d on J a n u a ry 23, gi, 1853, to D r. Joh n .M a rs h a ll L a w ro n to h i o f Tennessee. in

La\vrooco'B m n rrie d l i f o w as an devoted to tho In to rca ts o f h e r liusbaod aod h e r sovoral ch ild re n . D u r in g he r M w idawhood o f m oro th a n 30 years, she had gro w n m oro nud m oro re tir in g . O n ly tw ice d i dslio address ho r e f fo r t? to pu b lic causes o th c t^ th a n . those In- vo lved in tho care and pre se rva tio n o f th o I lo rm ita g o . A t tho S t. Lo u is j j j w o r ld 's fa ir , Tonncsaeo's b u ild in g waa n rep roduction o f tho I fc n n itn g c , and ca o f th is 'b u ild in g M rs . L a w ro nco actod m as hostess. B o fo ro th a t, w hen Tcnoes- ra seo celebrated th o s ta te ’s ce n te nn ia l o f w ith nn expoB ition. M rs . La w ra nco served on th elocnl bo n rd o t womencommissioners. - - ..... • °

I n 195C, TonnoBHeo purchnsod tho , I le rm itn g e p ro p e rty to presen t to th e R ovem m cnt to l>o used aa a aocond j , j SVest P o in t nnd th o L iiw re n co fa m ily fo ved to t l ie i r ow n homo, " B ir d s o n g , " tw o m iles d i« tn n t fro m th o h is to r ic cn iTnckson homo. T lie ro M rs . Ln w re nca fo hpont her subsequent yoars, jo tirn e y - in in g ove r to the I le rm iln g o no w and hr then to jo in in w o loom ing t i io ro aome v is ito r o f, unusiin l note. One o f tho m ost in te rc .itin g o f theso occaHions w.i>« when P resident R ooseve lt v iR ited th o “ Ilo rm ita g o in 10(17. ' ]

M rs . Law rcnen w i l l bt* bu r ie d in tl io i lo rm ita g o garden beside l ie r - h n ^ m d , ivhero slee)i Qenoj^nl .Taekson and his iv ife and other members o f tho house-. Iiold.

Cood M anners A re C uidea.M anners a ro thu ubndow s o f v ir tu e s ;

tb o m om en tary d isp lay o f thosa qu a l­it ie s w b lch o u t fe iio w c re a tu re s love and rcsp e c t I f w o s tr iv e to become, then, w hu t w o s tr iv e lo ap pe ar, m an­n e rs m ay o f le u bo rende red tu e fu l gu ides to th o pe rfu rm an co o f our (luUtts.— Sidney S m lih . |

>r-Maderre a t fa c t m u s t be re - red bfy those w ho lade th e decis ion to se. The a d v e rtis in g lus t f i t th e business h i t is app lied . T here ready-to -w ear adver- ) lans; each one m u s t r made.

purpose o f a d ve rtis - to increase business J to re lieve an y one o f duous duties. The ic tu re r ’s s a l e s m a n gards a d v e rtis in g as itu te fo r h is ow n e f- as m issed th e p o in t, o rts are needed m ore fer to su p p ort th e ad- ig and p u t i t across, ^ard is la rg e r sales.

vise, -the m e rch a n t ' boses th e adve rtised

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'Togo" Manning Says Oanadi- Jrt' ans W in Hav6 to E xe rt Best ^ E ffo rts , to L i f t Cap a t Ashton ^

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Thua checks in " T o g o " M a n n in g In pe a k in g o f th e eom ing In te rn a tio n a ] on test in th e Am eriean D og D e rb y ^ i t A a hton w hon on W aah ing ton ’a tir th d a y th o M o u n t S o ya ! « n try , laeked^ b y tb e M o u n t B o ya l h o te l o f Montreal aa O anada’a o f f ic ia l eontend- 'I*** r w i l l a t te m p t to l i f t th o Am orlean a ip and) eham pioBsh lp siow h p ld ly ," T n a l> K o a t

“ Togo" kaow a hia agates, so to peak, f o r w h llo ho do ea n 't d r lv o JJ™ ilm so lf, p ro fo r r ln g le g -o ll and anow- hooa to slodgo and m eat-buraera in lla ow n t r a i l w o rk , ho i a , as w iao . n th o lo ro o f th e b ig contests hero md in th o N o r th aa anyono ox ta n t.

F o r M a n n in g is tbo fam ous d e s i^ o r I ’ md m ake r o f d 0g-«ledR0 baraoss f o t ' i l l o f them . F rom A lo oka , Canada, ll l-A m c r ic a . tra ilsm en como to " T o g o " P lor adv ice, r ig designs and harness. T :t is no aa fo b o t th o t th o Canadian who loa tendcr h lm a o lf w o n ’ t Bhow up In opoi \sh to n w i lh a M a n n in g harness on lis n o r lh o rn team .

A n d " T o g o " says th a t th o A m e r i- «P1 ;an dog s tr in g s , t ra in e d fo r ih o 2S- H o i a ilo s p r in t o f tho Am orlean d e rb y J " . ■ather th a n th o io n g onduranco runs tra i i f fa r n o rth o ru w o rk aro fa s t, and K e t it w i l l ta ke a c rack team indeed to ater in rry an y cwpa o r tbam plonab ips baoV dog;o .M o a tre a l. ---------- w o r

" T b o im provom eat in th o Am orlean I ] logs in th o la a t fe w ycars is un- shoi isun l," says ho "^V ^ lon I f i r s t mndo w or inrness fo r team s en te rin g th o A m o ri- exit :nn D e rb y n t Aahton, I f i t te d them Q ivith dir.o s ix co lla rs . In ten s ivo tra in in g Uio tn re fu l b re ed in g o f t l io doga In tended nro i ’o r tl io con d itio ns fo u n d p e cu lia rly in g n tho A m erican t r a i l w o rk havo thu jro iig h t abou t a raco o f ( ra i l and m id iledge an im a ls w ith po w erfu l neolc l>y md shoulder muaclcs th a t cnn o n ly to >0 hccom m odatcd thcso dnys w i lh toa i

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Advertiim a n u fa c tu re r ’s advert is an in s tru m e n t p u t in t hands fo r increas ing h ii ume and speeding u j tu rn o ve r. L o o k in g a t m a tte r in th is l ig h t , he bend every e f fo r t to c era te w ith th e a dve rt and seek to m ake i t p a j a d d itio n a l p ro fits .

A d v e r tis in g is n o t a p f pe rpe tu a l m otion goes on fo re ve r w ith o u m an assistance. The b ij p rob lem any m an ha se ttle a f te r he has detei ed to advertise, and de ho iv to advertise, is H ow can I use m y a d v in g so as to g e t th e mos o f it? W ith o u t close-li co-operation i t dissipafe fo rce in to a ir.

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. m ust be u t iliz e d w ith i r gence. W hen these c tio n s are f u l f i l le d i t di typ e o f w o rk fo r w h ich ' is uo e ff ic ie n t subs titu i

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5. FEBRUARY 4,1923eoUara th ro o a^d . fo o r sizos la rg e r.' " " T h e t e a m s - p T o e t i ^ a t A a h ton h o w o re re a d y fo r anyone, an d C an a-, da c o u ld n 't havo ^ o s e a a h o tte r t im e i f I t w an ts a re a l, honeat t ' gra c io os argm nent ove r a fa s t t r a i l to decide w h le h e o o n tiy has th e fa s t­est team s.'? .

I t is e e rta ia tb a t i f an y a c t iv o m oa»- ta r y b a c k in g comes down w i th th e M o u n t B o y s l e a tro n t th a t i t W u p le n ty o f ta kers aa nover h a ve team s o f auch q u a lity show n u p f o r the A la ska n ebus lc , aay thoae w h o fo Q o w ' ' tb eo ven t. M a n y teama aro o n t on the tra U in th o da ytim e fo r CzeercUa o n ly , th e i r re a l w o rkou ts oeeuring ia the.w op s m a ll honrs b y pa le m oo n ligh t^------

I n 000 o f tho la te s t aiecret n ig h t t im o t r ia ls {dvea th e team to b e d t iv o a «, b y O lc o t t ^ a m ,- th o reso lts ' w ere so apectecu lar th a t bhi backera - are o l- ro a d y m o n to lly po lish ing up tb e cham p­io n sh ip cop. I f youog Z a ro ahows th o 'o x p o r ie n c t aad s ta m in a fo r - th o b ig g r in d , be haa tb o doga to c a r ry h im th ro u g h , say tb oy , an d a lth o u g h bo ia th o ^ o u n g o s t d r iv e r ' eve r t o ^ o n to r ooo o f tho b ig races, b o ln g b n t 15, ho . has (ho pa rU e lpa tlon In th ro e o f th o classics bohlad h im . E ve n ad- horenta o f o tho r teams concede Z a rn a p laco In th o m oney th is y e a r an d h is toam , g re a t b laok crosa-brod B e l­g ia n po lico doga, a l Ib ro tb ora , are in p rim o shape.

T ho cham p him se lf. " T u d " K e n t , whoso dofenso o f tho t i t lo h a s 'd e v e l­oped in to th o in to rn a tlo n a l c o n tro ­v e rsy a r r iv e d In A sh to n la s t w eo k , re m a in in g o n ly long ooongh to secure supplies, and ro to ro ln g Im m ed ia te ly t o t K e n t 's L o dg e oo th o B u ffa lo r lv o r In th o Targhco fo re st, w he ro ho is t ra in in g h is now team fo r th o D e rb y . ^ K e n t is s t i l l fa v o r ito w ith th e dope- s te rs an d m any c la in i h im th o p re m lo r dog tcanv tra in e r aad, d r iv e r o f th o w o r ld .

I f th o hoped-fo r A la ska n e n tr y ^ shows up , m a k in g tho docis ion o f a w o r ld t i l l o possibio, K e n t 's backors ox jio c t to p rovo thcs ta tom ent.

G il l and T rudo also appeared d u r in g Ih o Aveek fo r supplies and b r ie f ru n s around th o de rby courae, b o lh re tu rn ­in g to lU c lr I ta ia lu g q u n rtu is up ia th o fo re s t. Kooch, named ns a fo r * . m idab lo eonlondor in th is y e a r ’s de r­b y ra m o th rough, con tin u in g th ro ug h to S t. A n th o n y whero ho w i l l p u t h is to an i in to f in a l tra in in g .

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* ▼ d ire c t connoction be tw een n lto r- o a tin g c lo c tr lc eu rront ti i id In in inn emo­tions. T l ia t tl ie tw o are governed by th o namo bnalc la w *, ho w eve r, is tvgaln ovidcnced b y th o fa c t th a t D r. Charles P . S lc in in o tt haa tu rn e d Kjh Ronitui fro m th in gs o lo c tr ie a l to th e problem o f human rctati«n.i.

T ills “ U tt lo f j l i in t o f S chcnop-tndy" haa fo r ia k o n .a n appa ra tus ju a t com­ple ted th a t genorntes nn e lu c tr ic cu r­re n t o f ono m llU oa • voU b, a t lu n l ly

• m anufacturcB rea l l ig h tn in g , to the w o rk in g o u t o f a now in d u s tr ia l ays- tem. H is p la n ia o u flin e d in com plete fo rm fo r th o f i r s t t im e in a nta te inent to Babson In s t itu te , n t W cllealey m il f l , where tho lo a d in g th in k e rs o f th e co u n try aro po o lin g th o ir energies

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periods o f broad lines m ay bo lesscnod i f uo t ne u tra lize d in A m e rica n oco­nom ic l i fo . of

“ T ru e c a p it i l is m nnd trn o flocia lism th iaro ono and th o sa m o ," beg ins I>r. L i S to inm ctz , and th a t is a s ta r t l in g s ta to- _ m on t from a w an w ho ha.? been a pfjJHl- ~ < a l fu g it iv e because o f h ia soc ia lis t ic ’1 nn d auppoaedly a n ti-c a p ita lis t be lie fs .

D i f f e r aa to M otlxodfl ^“ O r ig in a lly cap ita lin n i m ea nt in d i- tc

v id u n l c o n tro l,” con tinu ed D r. S te in ’ tn e tr , “ w i th each fo r h im s e lf and tho o],

> D e v il tn k o lh o liin d m o s t. O r ig ir ia lly j „ Socialism m ennt j io n in iu n ls t ic con tro l ,jj w ith p ro p e rty unde r com m on ownor- ah ip. ChiLogcd co iK litionn have, how- ove r, cluinged tho aim s o f b o th cap i- g, ta lism and socialiRm. B o th o f tliCHO a p im ro n tly opposite have gr.iJ -im lly been con iing to g e tlio r . W here y fo n iio r ly th e y disngroed bo th ns to alms ond methods, th oy now aro agreed as ,'j to aim s and d i f f e r o n ly a« tb th o best m c tlio il o f L r in g in p abou t fh i« i i i i i t i i i i l l y | j de»irPil rr.Hiilt. W c m ake th e nii» t:tko o f th in k in g o f capitaliHm and socia lism j na th ey existed <i go no ra lion o r moro ago nud n o t as th ey a ra w o rk in g lo-

^ ' day. C ap ita lism once w as Hynonymoiis ' w ith i iid iv iilu a liH n i and lieneo t l io cup-

ita l ia t ha ted tho BOcialiHt. N o w con- ditiun.H have i'li;n iu<'il, nnd c a p ita l is lu keen fo r cen tra lized c o n tro l as aro tho ^ m ost advanced-"O cia liH tic Icndcra.

“ Tho roprom -ntatives o f bo th enpi- *' ta lism and socia lism are to d a y Becking “ tho same th ingn , iia m e ly , th u i in i f io l

' con tro l o f in d iw try b y a Hniall group w l;o m ako such w ork t l io i r l i fe 's spe­c ia lty . Tho o n ly 'p a r t ie s w ho do no t ® agree are th o conH orvntivo u n io n la b o r men led b y M r. (lon ipors nnd tho ra d i­ca l p o litic ia n s le d b y M r. l>a F o llo t te . , 7 I10 orthodox un ion la b o r leaders aro

I m ere ly traders th in k in g p r im a r ily o f Jhe ir own im n icd la to In te re s ts , unm ind- f u l o f <he p u b lic ’s w e lfa re o r t l io nn- j io n ’# w o lfn ro in t l io lo n g ru n . Thoy jj th in k in te rm s o f wagea and bonus ;-nthpr th a n in term a o f p ro d u c tio n and j com m odities. T h e y depend fo r th e ir , g iiiiv on b a rg a in in g and a t r lk iu g ra th e r th a n on ■ o f f ie io t ^ an d usefulness. ,T l ie i r po lic ies m uyT jB v°cccsa ary ‘ w a r ’ , measures; b u t no rea l p ro s p e rity can 1 J)e b u i l t upon such a f ic k lo fo un da tion . , I bo liovo in lab o r un iona, b u t n o t in 1 th o purposes u n d e r ly in g thcso unions. ,

E a d ic a l EquftU y B o d «“ Tho ty p ic a l rad ica l is ju s t aa bad- '

“ l i e calls h im se lf a ‘ p ro gress ive .’ Bci- ' < -n tific analysis c le a rly shown h im to ' be ono go ne ra tlon be h in d tb o times. He is a t te m p tin g to sot bn ck tb o handa o f tbo c lock and stem th o tid e s o f pro* . gross. W h y f Because progress do- rtiands consolidations, bocauso e ffic le n - c y in p ro du c tion and d is tr ib u t io n re ­qu ires co-opora tion r : i th o r th a n com­p e titio n . W nate fu l com p e titio n is th o , lias in reason fo r h ig h costs. CJost in production bna been reduced by tbo ; deve lop ing o f la rg o u n its and c u t t in g ; o u t w as te fu l co m p e titio n . Ono reason ; •why th o co»t o f d iR tr ib iitlQ n Is todny flo

' is bcrn iiso th is co-opera tion^ b e g in n in g —th ro u g h th p chain stores— to bo applied to d is tr ib u tio n . Th o rad ica ls nre f r y in g th ro u g h logis- In lio n lo bronk up tkoso In rfO n n j of- f ic ie n t o rgan iza tions. T h e y nro as

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: tho B r it is h ru le rs , and h ia fiancoo, t l L a d y E liz a b e th B ow cs-Lyon, to roach t l

; b lin d aa th o un ion la b o r mcn who aro , t i r in g to g o t r ic h e r b y produc ing loss, ei

M in d you— I nm not c r it ic iz in g labor «(un ions per sc. J jib o r hiis as much r ig h t pi

' to u n ito in on ions as havo invoato rs h<to w U to in corp o ra tio n^ ; b a t bo th a

’ s liou ld be s u b je c t to the s.mio laws aud t l h a v o 'fo r t l ie i r piiriK ises p ro d iie tio n 'a n d w

I d is tr ib u tio n . W age w orkors should no t t l• g ivo up th e ir organ iza tions, b u t th ey ^ ' shou ld j u s t i f y t l io oxlstonco o f such o r’ g&nizationa.

“ O n ly th o ca p ita lis ts and tho aoeial* is ts are w o rk in g a long sane lines, and t i

’ theao tw o groupa nro com ing more t l ’ elosoly to g e th e r ovory year. In fn c t 11* tb .-y arc jo in in g hands today in a do- ; i s iro fo r p rg .in izo d p ro d u rtlo n and dis- ,1:

’ t r i ln i f io n com pared w ilh iiuT p ly n de- t?iirc- fu r itio ro n f tho s])ni]H o f im liis tr j- . 11

Tho real f ig h t today is nn t be tw -en em- > ployes nnd on ip l'iyo rs , b u t ra th e r be- v

" tw ocn lUtv.w %vUo w a n t t« prciducu and b thoxo >vhn w a n t lo ge t son ioth ing- fo r ,f n o fli in g n r a t ii'as t (o y ivo in rc tu ru n fo r l iv in g .th l i t f h ’ in e f fo r t aH thoy cun f

■ go t aw ay w ith . I t is tru e th a t th is b it- ;i t iT (,’ ro ii]) inoliidoH bo th r ir h .and poor, \

■ bu t i t is a la rg o grou ii and a very mon- i J, a r in g iine to da y . ■'

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H “ P o rxonn lly I do no t w o rry abou t j ' c ith e r th o cn p lta lis ta o r tho Bocialists, f,

O n ly th o o rth nd os un ion lemlprs und j ^ tho ra d ica l p o lit ic ln n a w o rry me. B o tli '(

cnpU alls tn a n d tho socia lists nro in - ( '■ tero-Hted in increas ing produclln ii_ .and ° f:vr.iU livUng d iM tU n it io n . UhIU tiytdeiiJT ■" '* depend fo r tb e ir a u th o r ity on lho con-

Hciit o f t i le governed. B o th cnn con- ( *■ fin iie tn re ta in con tro l o f ind us tr j- o n ly f ^ ns th e y t r u ly aerve th e pro ib icer. M os t j

n il o f us a ro producers in some fo rm , “ or nnotho r. Hence, w hen exam ined un- j

dc r tho m icroscope thoro is found to , • ' be on ly v e ry \ iU lo d iffe re n re today *; bo tw oon c a p ita lism and aoclnlism. B o th f nro a im in g n t th o aamo th in g , a lthough

b o th arc a t ta c k in g tho, problem fro m f>- d if fe re n t a iii;lc s . O n ly tho fu tu re cou io to ll w h ic h nn g lo is the soundest. I t *• cannot bo no w determ ined b v nrgu-

ment,, l iy fo rc e or b y votes. The wiso (L man w i l l re i'p ec l bo th tbe leaders p f th o I. cn p lta lis ta a n d tl io leaders o f tiio so-

c ia lis ts .’ '

«. O o-oporo tion to Beplaco O om petitlon ^ T u rn in g f ro m p o iu ip n l th eo ry to °* p ra c tic a l business orgnn lz iiH on, D r.“ ■ S te inm ctz o u tlin e s n new w ay based dn

I'TodHcUoTv ra th e r th a u p r o f i t .“ T lie re can be no perm anent pros-

“ ■ p e r it y ,” ho snys, “ w i lh ?ndustrios com p etin g w i t h one nnothe r and w it l-

*“ o -h a lf dozen l i t t l o s lnp s in overy b lock i'o ns a t p re sen t. To e lim in a te tho h il ls >E and va lleya o f t l o B n l'soncha rt thore

m ust bo m nro co-operation nnd lo « so com petU lou. Whoiv industry ' U prop-

o r ly o rg an ize d nnd con tro lled th o if wn i** arn in a p o s itio n to e lim in n to uncm-

p lo ym e n t and busineas depre-ssions. The is- tre n d o f cap itn lism is to b r ia i; such a i f . c o n d itio n ab ou t. I t also should bc rc- as mem berod th a t tho lenders in e ith e r a

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^ n p ita l is t ic or aocin listic fo rm o f go v - e rnm ont m ust w o rk in th o in te rests o f ^society n t large in order to ho ld th o lr >p| po s ition s. UnliJto tho p o l i t ic ia n th e y bo ld th e ir positions o n ly aa th e y m ake j,| a auccoBfl o f- th e ir w ork . T lu s Is w h y tho ab lca t men o f bo th groupa a rc w o rk in g fo r u l iv in g wago fo r b o th thoso w ho pe rfo rm tho la b o r and thoso f., w ho su p p ly th o c a p ita l."

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“ BuKiness men mako a g re a t m ia - tJ tn k e .“ continued D r. S te ii ii i ic tz , “ i n j,, th ln id n g th a t socialism m eans Rovcrn- l im i t o jio ra tion . O n ly tho la b o r lenders ; in d th e rad ica l po lllic ianH u ro tn lk in g ,i:o v iT iin io n t n jie ra fion . N c i t l ic r tho in - r,i to ll itro n t c a ] iit f il is t nor tbo in te l l ig e n t a s o c ia lis t w an ts governm ent op e ra tion , f, N o r (In t i l l ! I.’ib o r ienilers and ].o lit i' 'la n H it « u n f govem nvont o ix^ra l'jo ii IVifr th e t i

, b e n e f it o f th a eoui-nunUy >-«t ra th o r p ' fn r th e ir own Ko lfi'ili ]nir|>o!<os. A u lt t! I any te n men w he the r p r iv a te n r r o v ii 1 e rn m e n t operatii'm is m oro i ' f f i f ie n t , 11 . and n in e w ill »t nuce answ er th a t p r i - It I v a le o j)o r;ifio ii i-« most eco iion iieal. A p - ii . p a re n tly e ve ry th in g fa vo rs pu b lic o p - g

( 'ra tio n — low iu lo ro s t ehnrgeH, no d iv i w dcnds to pay, no lesiMnlvoM to fear— V .•Illd y e t government, s ta to ’ nnd m iin lc i- h

: pa l op era tion is a fa ilu re . Kuccessful n , goven in ien^ operation o f ind u s tr ie s , t ' rn ilro ad a o r public u t i l i t ie s ia in h e r- n I 'e n tly im possib le under a de m ocra tic e• fo rm o f governm ent.” d

r A N ow F orm o f O oTom roeB t ^

T u rn in g frnm businesa to p o l i t ic a l ^• t l ie o r j ', D r. S tc lnm ctz fuses th e tw o j ' pa d produces a p ic tu re o f th o u lt im a te j. t go vernm ont, a governm ent w ith nil th o j ’ e f f ic ie n c y o f the m odem business o r - ^■ gn n iza tio n , y e t a governm ent tb n t w i l l ’ s a t is fy th o brood socia l dem anil* o f j ' ,fbo m ost exa c ting h u m a n ita r ia n . " O u r • [* presen t dom ocratic fo rm o f govern - <

,m e n t," aaya D r. S te inm otr., “ is p ro b - \ ' a b ly o 'nly a tra n s itio n s tago be tw een , “ a u io na rch y and the u lt im a te syatem. I t i

1ms been ap pa ren tly 'au cccaa fu l in th e , T^nitod S tates, la rg e ly becauso A m e rica i

° is so r ic h in nn tu ra l resources th a t i t j ” can a f fo r d to bo e x tra v a g a n t a n d , ’■ H os le ffu l. W o Imvo bc* 'n succcflsfu l ]

,hero in sp lto o f our fo rm o f govern - , w o n t, ra th e r than because o f it . D o

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tromendous im p ro vo m o n t ove r th o i’xc bsoluto m onarchy -o f th o o ld da^'s. I t as oea no t necessarily rep rca cn t (he h ig h - ‘ st o rgan iza tion . • I t Jins ita deoided ha \ 'oakncssca w hen s tu d ie d fro m an un- I^r. re jud iced B C lcn tifle p o in t o f v iew . the “ I t cannot ho lp b u t bo w n s te fiil om l t i ik

n e ff ic ie n t,* * -b rin g s o u t' D r. B to in - me Detc, “ ns lo n g as po s ition s nru f i l le d nie lirough e lection ra th o r th a n th ro ug h ma irom otio ii. In a businosa corpora tion pin hero is no chnngo o f o f f ic e rs so lo n g an to hoy pctfornv th e ir w o rk , Vf«n^ T h is * t r naures a c o n t in u ity o f aorvico , apeeial- wh zed n h i l lt y nnd th o f i l l in g o f vocan- th i iea th rough th o p ro m o tio n on m e r it. «ol pieso extrem ely vn lu o b lo features nro nck in g in ou r de m ocra tic fo rm o f gov- •rnn icn t. V o u m a y o r m a y no t adm ire > n n c n nnd tb o S o v ie t o rg a n iza tio n o f iluM in . U i» m o tiv e m n y bo r ig h t ot irreng, bu t th is m uch is n t leant c lear, in i [Io lu is organ ized und m a in ta ine d a jovo m m fla t in B n ss la th ro o g h on© o f ^1 tho m ost t r y in g porinda th n t nny nn tio n lins ever experienced nn d ho has bcon ib lo to do i t becauae ho is us ing tho tu Miiuo system o f c o n tro l th a t ia be ing b r used b y tho best m anaged corporations in th is country . H e considers a l l his W fo llow ers aa stockho lders nnd a p iw in tH 'lu i and promotes th o o f f ic ia ls o f his gov- ernm eut on tho basi*) o f t l ie i r e f f ic o n c y . aud fifnesa to p e rfo rm th o tn sk roqu ir- ed o f the o f f ic e .”

R cvo lttt lo a N o t NccoBftary ^

A l l this tn lk ab ou t chn ng ing the gov­ernment Kuggesta tho p o s s ib il ity o f d r p o litic a l ro vo lu tio n , b u t D r. S te in m e t/.jv i takes no s to rk in th e ide a . j

“ I fe ftr no re v o lu tio n in th o U n ito d dn S ta tes,’ ’ ho saya, “ fo r th o ro can bo no sp rovo lu tion whero thpre> Ls r.om efliing M w o rth keeping, ins tead th ere is on ly d t evo lution. I f wo m ay go back to Bus. he aia onco m oro we f in d th o re wna a re v - j o lu tlo n thore, because th e re wna noth- o f in g w orth kee p in g in th o old aystcm. M K erensky tr ie d to evo lve som otbing cr good from i t b u t fn ile d . I t wna neces- o f sary lo te a r i t dow n and a ta r t a ll over I ngain. In ou r fo rm o f g o ve rn m e n t, '* ' thero is m uch w o rth ho o p in g nnd e u rjW people aro sensible enough to seo it. Thcro w ill bo no ro v o lu tio n in t l i is j country , even th o -o ld p o s s ib il ity o f the,*'® clash between cn p lta lis ta nnd S o H n lls ts ; '‘ I is past. I f wo have a n y tro u b le i t w l l l i " ' comc from m ln lcd la b o r Icadcra o r self- ish po litic ia ns w hn c a l l Ihen isn lves. rad ica ls -a nd fo rm M d o ra ’ fo r th o ob -l a fn ic tio ii o f progress. Thcso m on .jF ; o ilh e r th rough th e ir ig ;io ra nco o f eco- - nom ic law o r th ro u g h th e ir se lfish ego­tism , present th o o n ly aourcc o f d a n - ; ger in our c o u n try to d n j- . ’ ’

Tbo P re s id e n t to M anage C on tinu ing h is diHcussion n f Ih e no«v

rriirtiiir^n l ion of i in v e r in n r ii t . D r. S te ir. | m otz ea tlincs b r ie f ly sove rn l o f fho fo .itiire s ho expects tn hoo' ado iitod iu if, “ f ’o iii'r rH S ," ho says, “ w i l l con­t in u e to evo lvo in to .1 tr ib u n a l, wiflf p to liib U iu g powcTH n n ly . TUU means th n t the u d m in ifttrn tlo n w i l l bo w h o lly . in t l ip h:ind<i o f th e p r r s id r n t nnd his iiiin is te rs . Mho w i l l hold jxisitions fo> ; Inng ])(>riods nnd w i ll bo no n -p o liticn l ■ iu na tu ro l ik o n c ity m anager. C nn -! grc.HH, a c li i ig us th e bo a rd o f < lirpctors,l w ill, however, hnvo the pow er to c u r l- 1 Uitin whpi\ i t sn deslTcs even as b o n rd -o f Tllrcett)i*H m a y no t ap p ro ve ' n f nil tha t tho jire s id e n t o f tho c o rp o ra -1 t io n proposes, y e t sucb a bonrd docs ■ no t th in k o f ‘ f i r in g ’ tb o pres iden t bp-1 caus«^ he proposes ono p la n th n t th e y ' do n o t l ike . ._ • [

“ C ertn in questions o f p o lic y w i l l bo refe rred lo a ll lh o peoplo to v o le upon as a referendum . A qu es tio n such ns p ro h ib itio n , fo r ins tnnce , • w ou ld come under th is head ing . I t s en forcem ent is th e problem fo r th o a d m in is tra tio n to hondle, hu ts i t s d e te rm in a tio n is a question fo r po pu la r v o te . Tho m n jo r i t y o f people nro capab le o f v o tin g ■yes’ o r 'n o ’ when tho question is hon­e s tly nnd p la in ly nsked, nnd th a t is tho ch ie f purpose o f b a llo ts . A l l th is v o t in g fo r nnd a g a in s t men we know, n o th in g about is l i t t lo s lio r t o f r id ic ­ulous. Our ju d ic in r j- m a y bo continued mucb in i ts presen t fo rm . O ur courts need fo bo lo fo rm e d an d v ita liz e d . AVo m nst always hnvo a aupromo co u rt to in te rp re t In w nnd tho present system

' o f np po in tin g judges fo r l i f e d u rin g ’ good behavior la a s to p in th o r ig h t . ■ "_i

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3,, F E B R U A R Y 4, 1923roc tion and should bo applied to th o j ?Th« Locutivo and n d m lii ia tra tiv o o f f ic c s M r, t I w e ll. - Borioi“ Wo aro a w on de rfu l pcopio nnd j f f , ive a w onderfu l c o u n try ,” concluded , in , i ; r . S tc ium etz. “ No o the r n a tio n i n ' ^ j j ^ . 10 w orld , fo r in tta n cc , w o u ld b a v o in rr lv i ikcn me in —11 c rip p le boy— and R i''ea yJalt0 tho chunco th a t I t has. T h is s ta te- ‘ o n t made to Babaon In s t i tu te is n o indo iu tho s p ir i t o f erlU elam o r com- la in t b u t is mudo o n ly bccauso I w an t > HOO th is • cou n try fo re v e r grow .rotiger im d n a t bo w rcckod b y ^ o p lo ■ho com plain hnd a g ita to w ith o u t . n in k iiig the m o tte r th ro ug h to U s fin a l

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ng ho ld a t th o grade school b u ild in g ! 'I iu rs ib iy wna w o ll u tteuded. D r; J . lo n ry A llen o f . th e B u h l schools de- ivered the address.

M rs. X a t Bow m an had tbe m ls for- uno Tuesdny a fto r f.o o ii to f a l l , nnd irc iik her IcK arm . - J

Koble F isbor nnd A r t n a tv lt ln a le f t f i Vednosday fo r P ocate llo w h o ro th e y ^ lavo em ploym ent. ^

M rs. C hnrlcy Orm nnd M rs . J . F . M n l- o r)' en te rta ined n t fo u r tnb lea o f pin- ic lilo Saturdny even ing n t th o M a l­o ry home.

A . T . C raig re tu rned T liu re d n y frnm1 business t r ip to Bolao.

M rs. A . E. Anderson re tu rn ed Tues- r Iny from Rnlt Lake, where sho has been ^ {s iting friends.

M m . Karl M u rra y a rr ive d ho rc Tups- — la y fro m C n lifo rn ia w hero aho hns ipont tho post several m ontha. M r. i lu r ra y a rr ived hero bo fo ro th o ho ll- loys. They expect to m ake F i lo r th e ir lomo onco moro.

M rs. {;. K D ea l a rr iv e d homo F r id a y ^ i f Ins t woek fro m ho r fo rm o r hom o in U ie liig nn whoro she w as ca llo d sevT ?rol weeks ngo b y th o acrloua illncsd ) f ho r m other.

M rs. Belle G r i f f i th lo f t th o lo s t o f ho woek fo r I,x)s Angeles, w ho ro sho iv lll v is i t a t th o homo o f he r daugh- er, M rs. B crn ico S tew art.

E, W . .Tones was operated on a t t h r . , !o un ty hospita l W ednesday ovenlng_^fpr ippcnd ic itir i. I t w iis th o u g h t f o r n' ivhilo th n t hia con d itio n woa aorioua. m t a t tl ie las t re p o rt ho is d o in g n ic e ly ,M r. .Inncs Is 75 yonrs o f ngo. r

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Cassia Oounty Hoopsters TakoLond E a rly and Finish W ithLone End of 20 to 15 Scoro •''*

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F IL K U , Feb. 3— (Kpe i'la l to T lio | | | Js’ oH'rt)— IJ iir lo y JuVI* BcJioof'fl linakot- bu ll t i 'i i i ii 'vo ii from tlio F iK 'r i i i i in to t - JiCTu 'lo ii iK l i l l>y th o nrore u f i f i to 15.

T tii:i w:iH tlio H ra t unino th a t th ii r i l i T fi 'n iii hiis los t ou its owu flo o r th is Hi':i>‘<ui, ..

r ia y i i iu ft l>rnn<I o f hriMliL't h a ll ncl- iliim so 'ii in tlicso parts , t l ic H iir lo y tcjun took au c n r ly lead, w h ic li I t

to tUo «Hil. j j i(;;iiin ino and n.atemnn woro tl io '

iv lioht tl i it iR fn r t l io v i.iito rs , C iinnino tho fjrea tcs t c x liib lt io n o f in-

i l iv iJ i i i i l l>:iHkctball • over soon in F l ­lo r. I i in lonn xliHtanoo bnskot nlioot- In i;, Iiin d r ih b lin c nm l liia a ll n ro tim l f lo i ir w o rk Btnm\>a li im na tho Rrcat- est fo rw a rd in t l i ln aoction. l lu tc in a n ’a p ia rd in ff nnd flo o r w o rk waa aliio clov-

T lio firH t l ia l f ondoa w ith T iurloy on J i’ tho lonu end o f a 16 to 8 acore.

Tho b n ll waa in .B u r le y ’a poaflcasion Y moat o f tho^ f i r s t po rio il. '

I n U iopsecojid l ia l f t l io - P i lo r lada. • p layed b e tte r baakotbaJI, n lthough no t enough to p ic k up tl io long lead n t- f ' j tn i» cd l>y th o oa»lon<lct».

( T h o jjam c wna hard fo ug h t, und n S'’ I t r i f l o too rough, u lthough fo w fo u la " *

^ w cro callod. T iB u rlo y accmB to on joy th ia aort o f

th in g , na th e y p layed a fa r b o tto r ^ brand o f b a iiko tb a ll th an they d id a t T w lu F a lU F r id a y .

.F o r tho locala, L o to and M a r t in w cro tho p o in t m akcra, M a r t in acorlng tw o f ie ld goala, w h ilo Lovo counted “ “ tw o f ie ld gonla, and th roe fo u l gonla.

Cnnnino shot aoven f lo ld gonla, aov- • ora l 0^ them fro m the m idd le o f tho L

flo o r . W o rth in g to n aeorod tw o f ie ld gonla, os d id Q r l f f t t b .

TLo bo x acoro: ^

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B o y S co u t tro o p S d c fca io t\ tUo O ut- • caatii in n fa « t c lcau baakctba ll gaoio - S a ta rd ay m o n jio g n t tho h ig h achool

gym b y th o acoro o f 28 to 10. i

Sura W m .A W aah lng too u ih d w ho haa bt«Q '

tw ic e m a rrie d w a lke d In b is aleep and A l l o u t o f a aocond-atory w indow . _ n a t 'a one fa ll in g o u t ha d id n 't t ia ra ,7 mlth k l . w ifo . _________

lotL a ck L a s tin g Q u a lltle * .

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C o u n try l.a d a P u t U p P lu c k y P ljgb t and H o ld H o a v io r Oppononta to 10 to 14 Scoro a t Cloae

F I L K l l , Feb. 3 — (S pe c ia l to Tho N(!W !i)— P il( ir grado ae lioo l’a baakotball toam w on a La rd earned v ic to ry from th o M n ro ii school lads th is evening b y t l iu Hcuru o f m to M ,

T h is gnmo was tho cu rta in r.ilso r fo r th o U iir lo y -F ilo r kuu 'o . and u gre a t 01 h i t w ith tho fanH. [ j -

.M aroa luda led t l i c i r la rge r oppo- iic n ts up t o ' t l i o las t f iv o m inutes o f c pl;»y, w h t i i th u iuc iils caged tw o b n s - 'f j kuta. .

T lio f i r s t h a lf endod 8 to I” in fa v o r ^rc o f M n n ia w ith th o l i t t lo fe llo w a p la y ­in g r i'in u rka b lo Im ske tb a ll. '

I l l tho las t, h a lf tho home hd a brae- 01 I'd up ro n s ir lc ra b ly , sh o o tin g f iv o baK-[^^ kut.H t f f tlu - ir oppoueutH tw;>. 1

F o r F i le r t l iu w ork o f W eatho rby I fe a tu red , w h llu Uean nnd IJerlach d id i ^ ' the b u lk o f tho w o rk fo r M aroa.

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FREE THROWS „1^— — p— > . 1 ^ . C)

'* (B y Casabn)T ho T w in F a lls baako t ba ll team

mado a so rry ahow ing F r id a y evening I aga in s t Uio B u rlo y Iloopa to ra . I

JonkinS wnn tho o n ly p la ye r w ho < scemod to rea lize th a t B u r lo y has th o * toughca t team in th is aection. t

Jan ilaon waa dcc id od ly o f f color, t loa ing chance a f te r chance to ahoot baaketB n f te r be ing fe d b y Jonkina , *

' O n jo lio th row tho b a ll r ig h t In to , tho w a it in g hands o f W o r th in g to n , ' d irc c t ly undor tho B u r le y baakot, m a k in g i t nn caay tw o po in ta fo r the v ia ito ra . ' 1

I t wns th is p in y th a t tu rn ed tho I tid o f o r B u rloy , und p u t M o ro n i ou , tho bench.'

Colo fa ile d to guard h ia m an in th o ! f i r a t . h n lf , a llo w in g W o rth in g to n to ahoot baskets alm ost a t w i l l . I

C rom nlso fo rg o t to w a tc li tho speeding Cannino d u r in g tho e a rly p a r t o f tho game. !

C ram 's w o rk in the la s t h a lf woa a g re a t deal be tte r. I

S c o tt was knocked dow n in the f i r a t ! h a lf, and los t h is pop f ro m thon on. |

Tbia ia n o t aaid to g iv o tho imprea-1 Blon th a t tho gamo' wna rough , f o r i t woa ao t. I t waa hard fo u g h t, b u t a long w ay fro m be ing rough.

Tho B u rlo y lada oro a clean bunch, b u t ' somo o f tho fans th in k th a t : whon a p la yo r d ribb les dowa th e j

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T lio aetion o f tho C ity C ouncil in atj jC h irngo in o rd e ring u l l K u K lu x gi;ilCI.'insiiieii f tr ic k c 'n from the c ity jiiiy - T lro lls b ro ug lit the gonornl hcadip inrtera Fi

flo o r passing h is .opponents, - ho is Toiigli. This is n iu ro ly th o m ark o f a rc'iil l>a.-(ketba!l p layers. _

C a iiiiia e ’s h a b it o f p a tt in g the lofiala on tlio b a rk 'o v o ry tim o th o y hud a

j fo i i l e a lli' il wa.H n c love r picct* o f woHt.

) T lio IJluo nnd W h ito boys d id n ’ t I know w hether ho was o ffe r in g con- ' soln tion or tihow ing sarp.iMin. ' '

E ith e r w a y i t Lad ita e ffec t. th• ----------- ------------------------------th

Jo iik ii is was th u p la ye r w lio received in; m o»t o f C n iin in o 's caTrcBacs.

Jen k ins ou t d id In m a c lf F r id n y al' OTOaing, g iv in g - a w o n d e rfu l e xh ib itio n o£ Vliu g rc n t in d o o r gnmo- H ia f lo o r qq w o rk w as tho beat seen horo th is ye a r . I l ia fe e d in g to th o o the r playora waa D xeoptloon lly c lovo r, nnd w ith n U lt lc m oto head v fo rk on th o p a r t o f tho reat o f tho tonm , th o locals w ou ld havo beon cosy w inners.

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po ints. Tho rea t w oro g if ts . T im o a f te r tim o B u rlo y sho t baaketa w ith o u t tho least oppos ition . n-<

K u p e rt w i l l bo th o n e x t team to invade tho loca l f lo o r , p la y in g tho to B luo and W liito n e x t T liu rsd n y ovoning. (j,

Tho loca ls havo a wrin ovo r tho B u pe rt f iv e , b u t a d m it th a t th o east cndors havo a roa l toam.

A "D r iv e ” V ic tim .“ n iehca d o n 't nccca snrlly b r in g ha>-

piness to th e ir po.sai-Hsor,'' rem arked M r. G m bco ln, “ bu t unce ft roun nc*

, qu ires w ea lth I t 'a e x tra o rd in a ry bow |,, , m any tim es n d n y ea rnest cu lle rs w i ll

te ll h im he’a tn a p o s itio n to con tr lb -- o te to th e happ iness o f others.” — D l l ' m lng liam A g e - IIc n ild . j |

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Matineo and

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c a l Scoro b y Orpheom O rcho ftm . j

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a ta ff o f th o k lu n fro m A t la n ta , Geor- 1’ : g in, to p ro te s t againat such ac tio n . l ) i T ills p lio tog ruph shows, le f t To r ig h t : an F dw a rd Y o u n g C larko, Im pc-rin l G ia n t:

STRIKES AND SPARES |T W cnm inp week hn.-! somo ' keen

games achcduled, w ith tho Rogonton ra fo a n rh A lv o rd Jt l l o t t te iima s ta r t in g lio s tilitlc .s M onday- evening.

Tuead.ay even ing tho BendatU- W rig h t “ S tnrH ” claah w ith tho Slmu •Marlcf.t, and ivltUow^h th o au to « icu th in k th o y have a nnap, novorthelofls tho 8 hoo M a rk e t team w U l bear w atch - ing.

_______ foThey are ('how inp im provem ent r ig h i

along, and w ith Buchnnan nnd Salmon go ing r ig h t , to say n o tli in g abou t Yoc« om and Lew is , thoy w i l l provo to bo touch nu ts to crack. ,

______On W cda fad flv the* tw o to p team s

w ill^ b a tt le fo r suproiiiney w litn th o L n , D . Storo team w i li t r y nm l pass tho Id a lio 4 b e a tro lada in th o porcontage column. co

---------- yoT h is should provo to bo a gamo w e ll

w o rth w atch ing ,______ yo

Thuradny ovon ing tho T ro y lau nd ry to.-im under th o ablo management o f C ub it, w i l l t r y its lu c k againat tho W rig lit p in bustors. . ^

A f te r th e ahow ing made b y tho W r ig h t ’s sto ro q u ia to t Thu rsday oven* in g o f la s t week, tboro ia no te ll in g whoro h ig h gamo o r h ig h average w U i fto p .

W h a t is th o m a tte r w ith th o f iv o back bow lcraT B o rt O o lw iil J io* a team th a t w i l l m ako ’ em n i l s i t up nnd tn ko n o tice . On hia tenm aro such notables na “ R ed” B e ll, Roy Spargur, J im Becso and Goorge Socord.

O rp h e u mD T U E S D A Yd Eycning

F o r S ix y e a rs th o W o r ld H aa

W a ite d to See

“ T H EM A S Q U E R A D E R ”

I n FU os.

J u s t aa R icha rd W a lto n TuH y prcsontod i t on tho stago—Jua t ns Guy B a te s P ost created th o dual ro les o f John C hilcetc, M .P., and Job n Loder.

N ow i t l i f s a l l eomo true . I n ­stead o f p a y in g fro m tw o to f iv o do lln rs to sea t l i ia s ta r on tho stage, t i io m o tio n p ic tu ro n t po pu la r prices places th is op­p o r tu n ity be fo ro tho p u b lic . A t such lo w adm issioa w i l l n o a n capac ity .

F i r s t ahow begins 7 :15 ; second nhow 0:15 . A dm issloa lOe, 20c,.25c. '

See t h l i n in e ree l apoda l fro m th o fam oas n o re l b y K a th e rin e OecU ThsxetOQ aad A m e rica ’ s greatest a ta g a ’ p la y b y J ( i])ii H u n te r B o o th .

F E B R U A R Y 4 1923

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D o n 't t r y to lea rn in a day.

D on ’t uso t«o m uch 'speed a t f ira t.

"D o n ’t g r ip the b a ll too tig h t. I)--------- chai

D o n 't l o f t th o b a il. ' ‘ fi!

D o n 't p la y tho aido b a ll u n til you ' , ^ lavo m ustered tho center de live ry .

D on ’t sw in g tho bn ll b u t onco bo- t o ^ o ro d cU vc rin g i t .

D o n ’t s ta r t w ith n jum p, w a lk ono Dm d run tw o steps. riod

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ig b t fo o t in fro n t. B---------- - go ii

D o n 't stop- on o r over tno fo u l gan

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ourso o f th o b a ll a f te r I t has lo f t ■our hnnd.

D o n 't exp ec t a " s t r i k o " eve ry t im e ^ ‘DU h i t th o head p in . ed 1

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;o t a s p l i t .T hoy w U l spot an y p in 'ou ca ll th o lr a tte n tio n to.

D o n ’ t th ro w aw ay a “ sparo” bo- auso you th in k you are e n tit le d ' to prc i i “ s tr ik o .” i l t e

D o n 't th in k th o o tho r fe llo w has B

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W ally in tho \k in d o f s w ift lo v o '- c o m o d y / ytha t mado ^famous.

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nll- tho luck . P lu g a w a y ; th in g s w i l l chango.

D o n 't uso any unnecessary m otlona. •

D o n ’t oxe rt you rso lf. Tako i t oaay.A slow^ accuM to b a ll la b o tto r th a n •II s w if t* w ild one.

D o n ’ t q u it b o w lin g on accoun t o f a soro fin g e r. You liavo o ther fing ora - ou tho samo hand. 9

D on’t p u t yo u r wholo thum b in tho f i i ig < r holo. Ono jo in t is enough.

D o n 't use a la rgo f in g e r hole. B ig liok'H m nko a b a ll lop-sided.

D o n 't use cha lk on yo u r shoea. I t no t on ly cracks tho lea ther, b u t leaves tho ru invay in a bad c on d itio n fo r whoever fn llow rt j ’ ou.

D on ’ t th in k th a t y o u r w r ia t Is Kono i f i t hu rts n f te r bo w lin g a , few gaiiioB. Chango ’ y o u r g r ip and th ro w • tl io s tra in aomewhero olao. ^

D o n 't b i'nd yonr back whon de live r- in t ' the ba ll. W ith y o u r fe e t fa r ap a rt i in t l Icnwii be n t you caA s ta r t tbo b a ll w ith l i t t lo o r no pound.

D o n 't expert tho a llo y ownora to change e v e ry th in g to s u it you . Thoro nro o l l ic r i to sa t is fy .

D o n ’ t bo Huporst>tious— 13 ' is a .better s ta rt th an 12.

D o n 't th in k th n t i t ia neeossary to bo a Sandow. M an y lig h tw e ig h ts bowV w ell.

D o n 't to ll yo u r w ifo th a t you car- J t riod o f f tho honors. Sho m ay seo tho m orn in g pnpor.

D o n 't te ll anyono w h a t you are go ing to do. W a it u n t i l a f to r tho gamo and te ll them w ha t you d id do.

D o n ’ t use pro fane language in the alloys. A ss is t in o lo va tln g the game. '

T o M o p tha Squeak.T o n w i l l And th a t I f v flse llne 1« h A t -

ed a l i t t lo and rubbed on duora. chalra, beda o r binges th a t squeak,‘ th ey wHJ a t oncc become nolselosuL

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I t la aald E g y p t ia n ( I r ia a r * r t t r p re tty a t flfte eo , bo t i l te r 'b e g in t» fade .

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' FUNDINC n Y FRIENDS HESDll FOR OPjOSlTIOI

Administration Seems Confi dent of Obtaining Approve of Congress for Proposei Settlement of British DebtW A S n iN O T O N ,. Feb. 8. (;P)— Th

p la n f o r fund inR G rea t B r i ta ln ’ e wo tim o d o b t to th o U n ite d S ta tca %7a tu rn ed over to P rea ido a t H a rd in g t<

. n ig h t b y the de b t fu n d in g commiasiotI .A ccom pa ny ing tb o p la n wa^ a Btat<

m on t b y th o cotnm iflsion BUggesUn m oyitx la o f congrosMonni a c tio n tram I ^ i n g th o rcsulta o f ih o commlRaion' n cg otia tion a in to Inxr. Tho Btatemet: Trna n o t made p u b lic .

W b iio tb o commiBsion, in a p ro trf lc od confcrcnco, waa fo rm u liit in g il

, v iow a. fo r tranBmiaaion to th o prea dont, new rum blinga o f oppoa ltion < tho p lan wcru henrd in b o th tb o hout

^ flm \ ih o scnato. A t tb o Bamo t im Sonntor Lodgo o f MnBHncbuBctta, t l rop iib lie nn lender in th o Bonntc, v ia i cd tlio W h ile KouB o-to dJBcuBft th o ai iin tio u ‘ w ith P re# ident I l im l in g an l{eprc!vet\t:\tvvo M o n d c \l o f W yom in ] tho hoiiHo rc iu ib lican leftdor, ro n fe rrc %vith Iti'prc'HUtitritivo B n rto n o f Ohio, nionibi.'r o f tho fu n d in g cnmniiaKian, t to wuyH nnd nicnnB o f Im n d lin g tl: B c ttlcm cu t Ic i’ is lfttlo n in tb o bouso.

A d m in la trn t io n C o n fid e n t I'rcscut iuiUciitlons nru that tl

president n-ill scud tho si’ttlcuiot plan, together with a brief mcssa; cnticcriruig il, lo congresa c.irly no: wcok. Iiiit (hi'i liiiji not l.cr-ii dcfinitol

» doUrmiucil. The !nliniiiiRlr:itioii npi)eaiconfrdcut tliat it enn muater nil tl

A ?lrcHglli n<‘ci's.';:iry l<« bring ai'lioii dtbo l«.'gi»lnVion boforo tbo end of tl prt'seiit Hcssion, March .1, but M Ilnriling is rejiri’Bpntod nn desiring i bavo c'verylhiug dono iti advaticc th; will speed a final Bcttlemeut.

InfTL'nmn); eviJenou devR\oped to d r th n t Iiouso demoorntH p lanned to o PORO th o in te rest rntea contn inod : th o Bcttlem cn p lnn on th o grouni th a t th o y constitu ted a d is r.r im in t lo u . Scverivl o f th em d cd u ro d lb : th o rntos proposed to bo app lied ( th o B r it is h debt woro m n tc r in lly loW' th n n thoae tho U n ite d S tates paya ( i t s own ob lign tions.

^ lU c t ls n l io O bstaclesM entbcra o f tho fu n d in g commlaaii

vrcro sn id to hnvo ta lk e d fra n E am ong tbemaclvea aa to th o obatael to bo ovcrcotno in punh ing tho leg is l t io n tb ro ug b congrcaa. I t . gQnornl waa ngrced, i t waa aald, th a t comp ca tcd Icg ia ln tlo n shou ld bo avo id ' ond i t appeared th a t th o rocommo dntlona to tho pre a idcn t urged th a com ploto chango o f th o la w avo ided a t th is tim o.

A d m in ia tra tlo n o f f ic ia ls , o ltb a a i a d m it t in g th a t roeka la y io th o pn o f tho do b t leg is la tion , nrguod i

w B iiitc n t ly tb n t tbo p la n ng ieod upi and aecoped b y O rco t B r i ta in w ju a t and r ig h t, and p re d ic te d th a t w ou ld bo accepted.

C aU fo rnU C lty 'a D U tln c tlo n . E o ro kn . Col., c la im s tb o d ls tlo c tlc

o l be ing th e fo rtb e s t w e s te rn c ity fl t lw m a in la nd o f th e tTB ltcd States.

POPE’S ENVOY EXPELLEE FROM MEXICO

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IP P I , ApostoUc D e lega te to M e x hna boen expoUod f ro m M oxlco P res id en t Obregoa. M ooseign X lU p p i declares O brogon ob jected t l ia fo itn d li ig o f an o rd o r o f K n ig b ta o f Oolumcns and tb e Oal

^ U c Daugbtora, In M e x ico , nnd a l

t in g tb e c le rg y w ere m e d d lin g in t . t lc fl, Tbo ApostoU c D e lega te v to Texas and -w ill go f ro m tb e re •W ash lngtoa to a w a it o rders f i

T W IN F A L L S W E E K

I HAWAII’S COAST SWEPTI (O cm tlaiuil M m F « o O nu

v is ib le i n H o n o lu lu bay:, where tb e wi y te r rose and receded a m a x in u m <I s ix foot.' A sec tio n o f tb o Oahu nU I road traekB, s l u i n g th o ocoan a t M i

ku lc lo , a b o u t « o u r m ile * w es t o f H a lo I I I na , w as woshod ou t, as w oro aovon Illl Persons w ho obsorvod t lt i n waves oa id th a t " t h o w h o le aca., sooc

od to r iso u p ."

T tn ft B u ffe rs SSost n f i - Tho ho av io s t dam age waa a t H I

I nhoro th e o a ly deaths, tbose o f Japa' jV a l eao fisbe rm e o i w ero rop o rtod . A t th

• plnco th o t id a l w avo sw op t o n t t t 'S fiU ra ilro a d b rid g e ove r th o W anu qu r in A nnd awompod p ra c t ic a lly a ll the* aar

J l pons In n i lo h a rb o r. O ao sam paa w i accn on th o c ro s t o f a w avo n in n i i

-Tho o t f u l l apeod. I t disoppoarod at w a r thoso aboard i t a ro m lsa lng .%7oa Tho stores dn tb o H i lo w a to r fro i

> to - wero th ro w n in to th o s treo ta , tho aion. fo un da tion s b e in g aw opt o u t b y t l ta to - roBhing w aters.s ting M o n y d r iv e rs o f nutomobUos aba roas- doned tb o ir cars w ben tb o y saw tl lo o ’ s hpgo w aves sw ooping to w a rd thc i m ent Tho S ta n d a rd O il ta n k e r Doano w

in e v id e n t diatroaa in th o b a y ho ra c t- to n ig b t. Bbo w na w b iB t lin g fo r i

ita Histanco nnd w as be lioved to bo on )rcai- sandbar.n to L0803 E a co fo r S a fe tylouso On th o is la n d o f M a u ia t id a l w a' t im o , J,rought acriouB in ju ry to D t. L .

Sm ith, whoso au to m o b ilo was h u r l k-isit* \vavo ove r a fcn co am i ov«’ tu rned. D r. S m ith ia B u ffe rin g fre

a broken leg aud o th e r in ju ries , n in g , num ber o f o th e r cnrs w ore said •

havo been w re cked nnd th e ir occ *®> ** jiiit ita in ju re d .'*» T lio b ig b w a to r fl wuHhod over t

streets o f tho w a te r fro n t a t K a h u l w rcc ltin g tho w h n r f and- destroy! tho f re ig h t in th o p ie r bu ild in g s . T

tUo w h a rf «iUeil v i r t u a l ly waa douuiUaU m on t and th o w a te r cove rcd th o w h a rf < wago floo to tt depth o f th re e feet. T n o x t K :i) iu lu i daniago is cs tin in lcd i to lv f.'UO.OOO.

r is b F o u n d in Bondstho

II on ' * ^ f''e n il la rgo In n ibe r sco\s-8 wc I d rive n nsiio re a g a in s t tUo bouldcra

K n liu lu i. M ud covera th o atrcelH n Ig ((, f in li o f a l l 817.08 w oro fo un d in t th a t »"'*?pt b y th o wavea. The stea

c-r M a k a iw a i to n ig h t waa n ttu m p ti .odnv '••’ ' “ '■cr a u ven il acows w h ich wc ’ op. to rn fro m th e ir anchorages nnd d r i d in )undan in n - N ove m b er 10, las t, t id a l atovlh a t hay fro m 8 :3 fi i t i t l io ov<

J oa ‘ “ K u n t i l 1 :10 tb o fo llo w in g jn o rn ii low er beach w ith sampans a•a on "■'**hing to n c r a f t o u t to sea. !

lives w ero bcHovod to havo been lo Tho JnpancHO l iv in g on th o w a to rfrc packed th e ir be long ings and flo d

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o idcd F re n ch crow s nro n o w w u rk in g dow n th o R h ine ,

th a t fo rw a rd ed , b y r a i l ieK ranro ia nb on t J in lf tbo am ount flo ; ed; thu.n th o to ta l coa l th o Pronch ha

lough go t ou t o f tb o R u h r s ineo occupati p a th i , l i ttiQ m oro th a n 200,000 tons, who

i aB unde r th o o ld aystom , th o y w ot upon } | iv o roco ivcd 400,000 tona in tho sa:

w as period. O o ncra l P a y o t exp la ins tl: a t i t Uio BcrviccB a rc ba m porcd b y th o :

ccBsIty o f re p la c in g th o a triko rs , su ring fo o d supplies, and fo r flim i reasons, b u t bo expects to m ovo vc

c tlo n largOE q u a n titie a o f coa l d o ily;y o n Trnnco b e g in n in g next' w oek. cs. ' O e m a n s ja m T r a f f ic .______ Tho OormasB a rc n o t a t te m p tin g

u apiiroach th o P ron ch c o n tro l posts, a E Q E run fho coal t ra in s to w ith in a f

K tn ilcs o f tb o occu pa tion eastern r D B (uthern . f ro n t ie r , w he ro tb o y abanc

- them, caus ing m uch congestion . I locks nro eo m p lo to ly u n d e r F rench c tro l in b o th th o R h in o nnd L ip po & nls. Tho P rcn ch also c o n tro l tho Ui roads lo a d in g in to unoccupicd 0 many.

Tbo o ccu py in g n u tb o r it ic s bavo j u surcd th o G orm an o f f ic ia ls an d w ork

who havo d is reg a rd ed B e r l in ’s s tr orders th a t th o ir s.alnries w i l l bo p it ' they eon tin uo to d iachargo th o lr tics . M a n y o f tl>o O ctm ana ha'»o tb cd to rem ain .

T h a t 's A l l th e DlfTerenoe. : j-9 o m e ..g lr ls don ’t , w r i te hom e f «

' fo r sevorul w eeks and aotrun ou t o f spend ing m oney In a f< dars.— Son I' 'rn n c ls ro C bron lc lc . •

T h o u g h t fo r th e D ay.W ben yo u ca n 't ge t w b a t yoo wa

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B a ve V s R e p a ir ! Y o u r C a rH B rin g in the old bns, lo1I QB givo i t tho onco 070iI and pn t i t in sbapo foi

early spring. Havo i t dom now beforo tho spring

3“ rush.'I l l s ' Hudson, Essex and B/laX' ifeni w ll Expert. ■rted to Wo C arry Parts fo rO a t lS O m ®-

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M U R T A I;G 1 I.— M r«. C. V . T rue jn i l; i« K l i \ i 'r rc U irn c il from ’i'w

I ’alls AVcdncsdny. were ^ ir« . l^ l l i i- r t W il lh i lo tn id c rw cu t a hu ■“ g ieal o iH 'n .liiir i a l tin - T iv in I 'u IIh Im

p ita ! M ondav. She ia reported to 1 do ing n ie e ly !

c.am- fjiin, fo llo w in g te .ichcr)! v is ite d t l ) t in g T w in P» ll« HclmoiH d n r in g Iiu- wcel w ere J ]. M e r r i l l , M Ism XiOson, M iI r i^ t - j fn r v Van Horan, M rn . I . P . W ard, .Mi

Vera C a ldw e ll nnd .>risfl Ilnsii-l .lonsc M rs. P i'r k 'c n t .T fa ln i 'd tlio Ifc li

raves society o f the L . D , .S. .v h iirc h a t h 3Voa- homo THt'sduy a f lc rn ttftn . A f l r r n bn: n in g , ress session, a Bocial t im o waa ci

and joyed.N o M rs. AV. S ir k : i i i i . i c n to r ta in c il t

los t. La d ie s ’ A i i i soc ie ty o f tb o M . I-. chiir' f r o n t o t her hmuo Thu rsd ny a ft fm n n n . T! 1 jn . n fte rn oo n waa H j'ent in BOwing and i!

lic ious refrcahm enta w oro Hurved to ladies.

A b o u t S.T fr ie n d s n*cf n t th e homo M rs. A . P . Thoiuaa T hu rsd ny , evenin tbo occnsion bo ing in hono r o f h b ir th d a y an n ive rsa ry . Qames wc

:— p lnyed and de llc joua re fro»hm ca ts wc Ig up ^ e ^ d . >

r r . T . Henderson is a business v is it in to ia S a it L n k o tb ia w eek.

Hoat- .Tnmos W elch o f B la c k fo o t a rr ived have M iir tn u g h th o la t te r p o r t o f tho wfii a tio n to ta ko chargo o f th o O o m 'S ta to Lu i horo b o r com pany. L c la n d D ew ey, w ho h could boon th o tn ansgor fo r somo t im o piu same hna boon trn n s fc rre d to no n so ti to tn t l ia t chnrgo o f tb o y a rd th e re , and mov

0 no- M b fa m ily tb o ro th o f i r s t o f tbe monl I, In- A th re e-act com edy, " T h o lio n m ila r N ex t D o o r,” waa presen ted b y lotv e ry ta le n t a t K im b e r ly Tuesday evonii

ily to Tho cast p layed to 0 w e ll f i l le d hot end an a p p re d a tlv o nyd lcnco .

F rie nd s o f M r. and M rs. W .JJ ^ D lfk e y ,-w h o m oved to T w in F itlla t1 ^ . f i r s t o t th o w cok, tendered them a fa ’ ^ w o ll p a r ty a t tb o homo o f ^ rr . a

nn d IToovor S a tu rd a y ovcn iiu id on H u n d re d ” w.-w p ln yod nnd nl

In to hour a dcHeloua h o t luncheon v ’ aw vc fl. T b o gnoBta w e ro : M r . ond W

I P . J . F ah oy , M r. and M rs . R , B . T r Mj;. nnd M ra . B . S. T ru e , M r. nnd M

f , ! " 0 . L C an im n , M r. an d M rs . flco i T r o it t , M r . and M rs . W . R. S icka f r . and M rs . O live r JobnBon, M r. ji

)rkcrB Johnson, M r . and M ra.s tr ik e - - - - — ,

pa id i r du-

“ Bello, Farmer!som e Wo w ant to -tell you

fe w makes W A B U friends. "W floor— i t ’s an coal— no ic

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o f j t h o A m c r ic n u troopa from O orm finy.

[ l . Jam ison , M rs . E v a B la ir und M V e ra J o lu iso n an d tho guests o f hon M r. an d M rn . \V . C. D iekcy.

M iss V e n i J iu u iu m , who i-i tca o lii H(-h<icil i l l T w lu t ’allM, Kpi-iit l l i . i w ei c i i i l at th e h iiiiio ol' her bro the r, U.

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O E I A O Q tT A IN T B D .— E V E S Y B O D Y ’ B TEXESTD.

Coal Comfianyl O N E 8 0 9 — ^

ra , F E B R U A R Y 4, 1923;

■’ P N E U M O N I A I S F A T A L T O

H E R O O F J A P A N E S E W A R S

D ea th Olosea B r i l l ia n t O areer o f T i^ m em oto K u ro k l, L e a d e r o f D e d a lve A d va n ce a t B a t t le o f U o k d e n

T O K IO , F ob . 4, ( ff> -G o o o ra l Tam e- m oto K u ro k l, ono o f th o fam ous w ar- rlo ra o f Jopnn , d iod to dn y o f pnomo- n in . H o w as 78 yea rs o ld .

J a p u n ’s a d m ira tio n fo r i t s em inent so ld iers was laviahod on Gonora l Ta- memoto K u ro k l fo r K u ro k l w U l go dow n in Japanese h is to ry os th o hero o f M ukden . I t was a t M ukd en in tho ItuBBO-Japancao w a r th a t th o log ioaa o f K u ro k i ro lled bnck th e fo rco s o f R us­sia.

L ik o num y o the r em ine n t mon such as A jim ira l Tog o nnd M arabo l P rincc O j'a iiin , K u ro k i wna a m nn o f Satau- ma v s trn e tio n , th a t is to any, bo wni burn tho aon o f a sam ura i, M arch 10, l& l- l, o f tb o renowned Satsumi: clan whoNo present d a y ’s ruprcBcnto tivea w ie ld auch gre a t influon'Jto i t tho a f fa ira ,o f th o .lapanoso einpiro Ku ro lc i, indeed, w ;w a p1»i.vmato oi A d m ira l Togo, bo tb bavifcig receivci t l ie i r ’ c a r ly inB tru c tion unde r the grea fia igo.

Gonernl K u ro lc i inaug u ra ted a serle o f Huceesses in tho litiHso-.Iiijianeso wn' Ivy ft n ignn i v ic to r y in tb o b a tt io o thu V n lu . Th ia w.as fo llo w ed b y sue CCKMOS in tb o b :it tlo a o f ira i-ho-yen

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n L o tto rs roay t o ufldd t h (y as m any tim os as do- g*^-^J. s fred ; no le tte r m ustI f t bo usod In th e sentenceI I th a t does s o t oppeax i n \ I Rr ‘ tho slogan. j

Ocorroct g ra m a tlc o l E n g lish o n ly allowed. Sentences roust be w r i t -

« to n on one side o f po<pe r o n ly e&d leg ib le .Answ ers m ust be In tbo D a v is O p tic a l Go.’ s o f ­f ic e b y Sa to rday, Feb. lO tb , 1023,

> SAVE YO7 , With AH'

Cheese Dhhe.— fo r lunches, suppers, special occasions. F o r rareb it instead

------- o f toast, because th ey 're r icherand da in tie r— and fo r toasted cheesc they’re incomparable.

I Snow Flakes arc tru ly a uniqueI . . soda w afer. Jyfade from finestf ingredients in m odem , sunny\ • b a k e r ie s . T b e ir wholesome­

ness and invariable Itcshaiss ^ w i ll de lig h t you.. A t y ou r grocers. In t e i oac i*

agfs and lam ily tins

d l O lP C B . CHOCOLATE ECAootb*! P C B ptixiuct

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n o r o k i ’s so ld ie rs ocB iip lcd th e r ig h t f la n k and a ttae kb^> 4b < ,lo ft .w ln g o f th e Bns>

T » - i ia n a rm y w h ich w as eomtsanded fa^ s ly« L ie u te na n t O enera l I« in eT lte b and Gea-

era l R en n o n ka m p ff s t T inkhetehen. The Japanese advance o f K o ro k l a t

ime- M ukden c o n tr ib u te d g re a tly to ths eventual v ic to r y o f tb e Japanese m y w h lcb w a * na do r th e supreme ce®- mand o f F ie ld M a rsh a l Oyama.

A t th e conclosion o f th o Busse-Jap- le a t aneso W a r, K u ro k i w oe, m ado a count Ta- and appo in ted a m em ber o f th e 0a*80 preme M lU ta r y C ou nc il o f th e Ea»* -

hero p ire.th e l a 1007 be v is ite d th e U n ite d States

* o f as the o f f ic ia l rep rcso n ta tive o f Japan Bus- B t the Jam estow n E xp o s itio n . T hU

was E o ro k i's f i r s t v is i t ab road a n d 'b e such was g iven a m ost on th us ias tio woleome ■inco b y tho pooplo o f th o U n ito d States.Itsu- Iwas

arch D u ty to Read N ewspaper.luma The new spaper Is one o f the f o r ^ !n tn - iDost w onders o f th e m odem w orld .) {q The fn m ily th a t don.i n n t toke . and p ire . ca re fu lly read, n l loast one nowapBper,, o f ^ no t l iv in g In (be N iu c tc c n tb c c n t iu r . >lvcd R i'i’ adua,'re n t -----------------------------

W anderm sa o f a DoUar BUI. crica A iru cvd d o lla r b i l l sent uu t la w n r Cblcflgo changed hands 31 tim es la

0 o f tw o Meeks— ubou t t l ie o n ly p laco ua* sue- v is ited be ing a cb u rc li.— Bnglaaw

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In ihVs p»per. the jocftj new« published herein. AH r lc h u o f republlcntlon o f » p e c^ d l* - j t , B f t ic h u herohi at«» w M rvw I*■Wi meuna A»»oclfttoJ ProM. ing■ N o l i ^ u n io d f o V ^ e EMTA o f unsolicited monuacrlpU, photo* S p h r o r ^ h e r contribu ted m iitter. A r -&«le4 aubmllted for publication win l»M od o r no t a t tho diBcrellon of the tid l- to r. and no mnnu»criplB w ill bo retum ed com ontcaa accompftnlcO by n e c o ^ ry . poatage.

Tho New * I* ft member o f the A u d it fj, Bureiiu o f C lrcu ln tlon*. from whom fu ll InfornmUon ua to c lrcu ln tlo n may be ob- T (iUnrd upon npptlc iillon . DelAlled In fo r- oaatlon ouppllcd loca lly upon repueau qua

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aridRO o f T w in F a lls haa aold ru b b o r ^ hoota a u il s im iln r goods to Uio d t y w a tc rw orkd o f T w in Falla . H o aold ru b b e r bo oU to tl»o C ity d u rin g tviate rm o f o f f ic o m M n y o r o f T w in F o lia ___lu id bo bufl con tinu ed ove r ainco lo Bup- ^ p ly to t l io C ity c o r ta in m orcbandbio V w h lc ii^ h in tito ra huadlen.

Tho nnlca o f th ia , k in d Imvo boon __ o f g re a te r volum e durine: tho Incum - b ( jn c y . o f th o presen t ad m in ia tra tion — th an th e y woro d u r in g tho lam e po- l lo d o f tb o n ,a tn in lfttta tlo a o f w liic b be wna tb o head. in 1

Tb o sales m ndti l o I h ^ C ity w b ilo n to M r. E ld rid g o wna M a y o r nm y o r m ay n o t am oun t lo broncbcs o f la w b u t „pro f to m th o s ta n d p o in t o f p la in , evo ry- coaU day common aonso th o doffrco o f M r. E ld rid g o 'a p u i l t in th o m a tte r ia ao p n v i p la in aa to render com m ont in su ltin g , tho

e im tic it ly , d u r in g b la te rm W eoun- e llm n n ,J L _ L . H rockonrid f;o sold to tb o „ in jf i

. c i t y o f T w in F a lla R num ber o f w b ito to w elm treea w h icb woro transplanted fro m tho B rcekcn rid go la n d to tb o tease C ity P a rk . Tho considera tion am ount­ed to f i f te e n ciu its po r troo nnd n t the tlm o tb o snlo Avas n iftdc ,„^w in K cr 'f .

,aud anm llcr trues o f tb e snmo v a r ie ty n 'l jn i ^-cro quoted to tho C i ty a t a p rico o f tw o doilivrs and a h n lf per tree. K u rli

W b cn tb e E ip U lb Avonuo dU cb w aa u tid eovorrd b y the C ity , C. I) . Channel, D inmiKcr o f tb o N il. lcy -C lia nn e l Lu m -

'her c iittiiia ny , md a n icn iltc r ot tha nm l I C ity Council. c o n s p ir i w itb C lly E n K iiicor K . V . Ilo rR to supply th o uk,. ncccflsnry com o iit a t wholcsalo cost to b ;irk th o C ity . In o f fo c t M r . Channel loan- ed tho namo o f bia company to . tbo jr to p lo o f tb o T w in F a lU Itt o rd o r ^-i'Ick to e f fe c t a sav ing In tb o prico o f co- o icn t o f w b lc h Ib e C ity g o t th a bon-

/»T h is is the o jp la n a tio n In tbo caso ct threo d i f / c r r a t {ransactions a f/o e t- tho 'j In g th reo d if fe re n t m en w ho havo boon held up to p u b lic acorn as ha v in g broken a la w in connection w ith tb o tho 1 o p o ra tion o f tb o a f fa i r s o f T w in F a ll# on^ t v h i ie in charge o f th o C ity aa M ayo r and C ouncilm on. m om t

W h a t ia th e degree o f th e ir g a l l t and b o w sb a ll wo proceed to pun iab tbeso d a s ta rd ly o u tm g o s f tho T

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ous fr ie n d s o f tho vn riou s brands o f I r is h freedom uow b e in g proraulgatod j jn b y Ricans o f bu lle ta and dynam ite oo land th o o ld sod, th a t tb o tra o a t and b e s t State fr ie n d s h ip w b io h m ay bo extended tb o ' r io to us leadersh ip no w in tbo saddle eonalata o f ste rn rob uko o f tho mon tim e rcaponsib lo fo r th o present program prca( o f m urde r, arson and suddqn death.

There ahoujd be no gennino fr ie n d - »b lp l t l A m oriea fo r an y e lcm on t con tr w b lcb am ounta m ere ly to an obstacle in tb o p a tb o f f t T c lu rn to s a t il ly and w b lcb , de fea ted b y duo aad o rd e rly Rei procoaa o f Ia»v, procccd* to lako tb o r a i l '

^ in to i t s ow n hands and rest ita caao upon o r ^ n i i c d te rro r iim w ith women and cb ild ro a aa tho p rin c ip a l recov ▼ictlma, “

Ire land ia In a mesa a ll r ig h t b u t tbe o a ly possib io bopo o f a common ■ons»' s o lu tio n Uca In tb o w lU ln g a o u E o f tho loaders to ccoao th o lr savagery, I f j reat tb e lr caso u p o n ' tho ve rd ic t o f ^ « the, people o f Ire land o« a tben atand hy tbo verdict. by an

A nd u n til fueh tim o aa somo aucb alwaj gtUtnde ia adopted, there w ill be l i t - wltb tie o f .y m p a tb r h r Ir is h froodom or Iriab A B jth ing olao except tba rank M f l o l th e ItW » people Bonpelled to pay th e 'b i lL my 2i

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sta to o r couatry . T h e 'p a p o r reports, g|^ gene ra lly in b r ie f Itoma, th a t seismo­graphs recorded ea rth d iaturbaneea l i t I such und such II tim e ' and th n t, ap- , pn ron tly , the nhocka w ero ao m any . hundredn or thousands o f a iilc a d is ta n t In such and such a d ire c t io n . A a a ru le, Jbero is no subsequent nows cor- ^ ro h o ra tin g tbo records, o r, i f tbero ia , * i t Ricans fr if fb to n io ^ , b u t a o t damag- in g quakos,

Eartbquokoa are due to e a rth m ove- menta nnd th oro are suro to bo re - pro suits fro m thom . Tho reau lta m ay bo- eial como ev id e n t In a so rtb , o r perhaps, aot u n t i l m any years a fto rw arda . Clmngea go on ovory m in u te . tio i

Tho reccn t m ost th re a te n in g e a rth , cas quakea in S outh and C d h tra l A m erica ^ ahow w b a t thcso d ia turbancoa mean.I t ia now- learned th a t ’ a b ig m oan- tn in range, to n thousand fo o t b ig b , I 'rc hna iipponrod In th e P a c if ic ocean o f f oro tho coasts o f Lo w er C a lifo rn ia , and N orth e rn M exico.

Tho earth is un de rgo in g change a l l (jt ,, Cho tim e. Earthquakoa a ro sym ptom s tlio } f w ha t is bnppen ing u n d o r o u r fe o t. ’

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Tho s ta le . lan d .b o a rd baa-.decldod 0 bo ld nn a u c tion sa le o f stA to landa ,, n T w in F a lls cou nty in A p r i l . Tho ro ro a p p ro x im a te ly 4000 acres o f ata to { ! " * nnds unsold in th is c o u n ty w h ich w i l l 10 appraised a t fro m <10 to $00 po ; ere. T h o w a te r r ig h la fo r thoso lands Rfcii osts $10 aa acre. my

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111 h ro th r r it i- 'ln ir , and i f r « . E .D . I 'i l i in m s n t t l i ’o H o te l P o rrine . M r. o tlie i ;ik1i'v wns hero la s t aum mor nnd idea ko a l l n th c rs ' ho w as g la d to ge t bnnk i r k to a liv o c ity .

Jctlin IJaiHi'h ro lu ru e d on W etlnos- <<j ly fro m hiH fo rm er homo in P a ll- dcK, Colonido , w here bo re ce n tly , i Id ou t hin in te rests p re p a ra to ry to .nking b is homo ia T w in F a lls . M r. l isch di-iponcd o f 12 and a b a lf acres ' f r u i t land fo r $120,000. Tbo d a y " ' " ‘ P'

fnn t appronehing w ben U ko prices no »i i t l bo ob ta ined fo r f r u i t lands on on ly 0 T w in Fafia tra c t. nieaii

F i le r has tho d is tin c tio n o f Having •ganizod, an Odd Fe llow s .lodgo w ith lO la rge s t m em bership o f an y lodgo . l l io T w in F » n . t ra c t . T h « n o ,, « dgo w as fo rm ed S n tu rd ay n ii{h t and '

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Baa# 6 to le L in o and Rod.R es tin g b la rod and lin e on tb e p ie r c,.rm lU ivbJIe be JJt .bJs p ip e , a o , a n g le r * ^ imed -D u ffy o f T u t la n d U ay, \ ls le o f , Ig h t, waa aston ished to ace i t hau led < 'c rboard . T w o daya in te r a v is ito r • ' * cove red Uie rod nnd lin o fro m th e " a nbou t a q u a rte r o f a m ile d is ta n t

ten-pound bnsa, s t l l ! ve ry m uch V Iro w a# on tb e hook.

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I f y o u u re fo rtu n a te cnxu gb to reach ' I exccuU ve po s ition , keep in m in d roduci n t n g re a t exccu U te la o persou w h o amall iver doea a n y lb in g bo cao bnvo done ' any one ftlae, bu t w b o nevertbe lew . gradu «'aya kecpa busy, n 9t necessarily comm Ul handa apd fe e t, b u t w ith h is c ia l oughts.—H e n ry L . D o h e rty . tion n l

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nst w eek on “ ^ n a t ’s the M a t te r W itb bo« i ' r t in M " baa «o u » e d -wideapread com - nont nad c r it ic ism .

“ I t is a l l r lg n t fo r Babeen lt> i re a c h ," w r ite * a h ig h .F ren ch o f f i .^ lal, “ b u t Jt is an otho r th in g to c o lle c t , ho monoy tb a t P rance m ust go t, and ju t a t onec. B r e r y w ock w o n re go ing ’artlvOT In to lAobt. O ur f in a n c ia l condU “ ion fo rced us in to Essen. I t w aa a rase o f aln lc-oc Bwlu>. .W o a w w n ," “ ■

M r, B a o u o n -n g a ln re ite ra te d h is , ita tom en t th a t th o tro u b lo w i t h E u ro p e vaa p r im a r ily s p ir itu a l ra th e r th a n 'JnanciaJ. Tie atiH contends th n t tbo .^rcncb tnc tlca ia th o B u b r d ls tr ic ta iro fu nd am en ta lly w ro n g nnd w i l l com* 'llc jv to th e v ro b lo m ra tb e r th u n a lm p ll. y I t . D iscuaaing tho actua l paym ent'• f th o reparntioRs, M r . Bubsoa cou - E u r inues: " .S eve rn l w ays o f co lle c tin g Q110 $32,00(1,000,000 th n t O orm any ow es S ta l is repnrations, Jia« been suggested. abo'

“ Tho F renc li p la n in be ing tr ie d o u t exat ' I prcncn l. I t promises l i tU e h i tb o cbai v iiy o f tu ng ib lo re tu rns. I^cgardles< omo >t bo w m uch tb o F ro n c k t ire a b lu t o ib ln o lle r t n t the p o in t o f tbo gun in th e i t biu l i r d is tr ic t, th o m ethods th o y o re __Anip loy ing . I f con tinued , aro bound to sorv nrrenso hn rd fc o lin t^ between F ranco = = ud Oormnny. T b e y nro sow in g tho eors fo r .m othe r w a r. f j s

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“ Tbo E ffg liab v io w approaches th o I | rableni fro m nu o ttie r angle, bu t M r . n Ij k ilfo u r 's suggcsMon th n t wo cancel II no lanothor’ s debts, nnd th us redueo n rc a tly tho Germnn ro |m ra tlons, is to | ly n»lnd nbso lu tc ly u u fu ir . A U n n llo n s H ivo lve d except th o U n ite d S tate-i, n ro jl orrow ers na w e ll ns lenders. Tho pe r- l l )n w ho Is bo rro w in g ns num b, fts h c I len d in g cnn on to r In to th e agreem ent II m t n i l should oancol b is debts. I l o I) irg iv rs n m ill io n do lln rs and liko w in e 11 ns IV m ill io n do lln rs fo rg iv e n b lm . Tb>; 9 n itcd S tiitc fl, liow ov iT , 1# n t iJjo end II ! tb o lin u . Tht'Ho na tio n s owe ua 1 [0,000,000,000 nnrl wo owo them prac- ca lly no th ing . T lio m u tu a l canr.clln- nn o f debts in no t a so lu tion to th o ob lcni. I lio lievo th a t nn e f fo r t to - [_ a rd Tt!naon, n i lh c r th a n fo rco , bi>w- ^ •or ia n step in tb o r ig b t d ire c t io n .“ One o f tb o w « s t fc a s ib lo Bolutious iggested so fa r is t lm t proposed b v ^V^ lla r ro n , ow n or o f th e W’a l l S tre e t

u irnn l am i P h iln d o ljih ia Nows B iiro n ii. '0 s iiggcsh th a t a rceo lvo r be a jip o in f-1 fo r Oorm nny and th n t th e n m ttc r L i ' b.indJivl cxactly nn thut of n n y QffQ, he r b m ik ru p t. ScoTolary l lu g b o » ' jj iro i I'a lo havo n romniiHMinn o f jirn iU ic a l jo n n nkers, ra th i-r th u n a cuuuuiaatoii g o t !<lomalH niid po litir ian H , is a B tm ilu r guty, 'p in t l io r ic b t d iro r t io n . j j n j j “ I f wo look n l th o m a tte r ,” con-mod 3 fr. Ib ibso ii, “ from f i t l i o r o f MO Teci'ivornbip po in ls o f v ie w , -we g tn jr tro tbo real problem . I f Q erm nny had ‘i.OOO.OOO'.OOO In KoW it , m ig b t Vvo a itp io m a tte r co lle c t i t , b u t she has such am ount on bnnd. Oerm any has

ly about $200,000,000 in go ld . T h is •luis tb a t Honio m othod m uat bo «le.«od b y which Germ any ra n get th e Id w ith w hicb lo p n y the rcp a n i- ms. F rance says tb a l i f sbr- rnT iuut y In gold she m ust pa y In m ncb in-

coal and o th e r ^ iro p c r ty . B u t ta k - i g aw ay theso to -ila docs n o t ho lp ; Bway thcso tools does n o t bo lp r earn ing power.' ' I t a lm p ly rnakoa ha rde r fo r ho r to ca m a n y th in g ,Is l ik o n ttn cb ln g a ca rp en te r 's to o l ecen:

t fo r a debt. I t m nkos i t Im possib le gcnn r h im to w o rk o r ea rn a n y lb in g an d c a r -

nbvcr con pa y up. " d fdn

, Oa M 4n a fa c tu rM *8 Toes ''O b v io u s ly , I f th o rep ara tlo na nro "bo pa id, aomo plans m ust bo w o rk - ^ .^0 ou t w bieh w i l l enable G erm any to

I m o io goods in E n g la n d , F ra n co d tho U n ite d States, tb a n oho la ^ i l l l l t ig to d a y . T i l ls - suggestion , o f irsc . raises a b o w l fro m ou r m anu- : tu rc rs and tbo m a n u fa c tu re rs in a l l oQg >80 o the r countries. T h o y any tb n t " q

auch n p la n O orm any w ou ld u l t l - opeci to ly bo th o w in n e r ra th e r th a n tb o b y y c r becnuso - aJio w o u ld u lt im a te ly o f t l k-o tb o trad e o f tb o w o r ld . T b o y H« th a t th ia anggcstod rcco ivo r f o r L a d j

rm any, i f on to b is jo b , w o u ld do- A le x op gre a t fo re ig n tra d o and w he n etooc I rece ivership w aa d lschargod tb o fle rc i rman na tio n w ou ld a t i l l bavo Ib is "Y niondous con im crc la l m achino. E n g - womi d has th ou gh t th o th in g th ro ug h to •—bcl s p o in t nnd i t is th is th a t bas m ndo “ I ' so anxious to c u t dow n OoRnnn •arntlons.' know‘ I f sucb a com m iasion shou ld 'be ’ o in ted and should decido w b a t tm auy can pa y and w i l l p a y , th o ek to our com m crcla l an d f in a n - 1 o rg an iza tion cou ld bo aom ow hat uced b y h a v in g p i^ 'm cn ta beg in ia111 am ounts and g ra d u a lly ineroaaeI f a pe riod o f aoveral years, tb c a R d u a lly decrease ag a in ao th a t th o m iorco o f tbo w o r ld nn d tb o f in a n - 1 m ach inery in vo lve d in in te rn a - ani tra d o cou ld a d ju s t i l s o l f to th o j

l y th:‘ T b o problem is v o ry com p le x ,” tolopl itinucs M r. Babaon, “ b u t i t doea

nppoar hopeless. In d iv id u a l ly vro exc laL a l i in s is t th o t I t ' b o hand led b y i j gj,board o f com m issioners, w h o a rc count is tla n buslnesa m e n -w h o opproacb " g iiv lth tho idea o f eom ing to th o ao- u l dion th a t w i l l bo beat f o r th e w o r ld aoona , whole. In ilia in te re a t o f fu tu r e I w a

HO.: SI3yPAY M O B W *coee, wo • ebould , p ro te s t Joy iU y ga ins t an y proposala o ffo ro d h y po ll- Ic ia iu , o r. othera .who o ro in te rested r in m rily in ^ U i n g as m uch oa tb oy an f o t tb cm sc lvM rcgordlosB o f 'th e - onsoqubnces. • .

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luropean ta n g le . ' feoV t b a t ' i t i (U l |roi roTk o u t some w a y .. B e c io ta ry l lu f ib c s th t 1 m a k in g n very, good s ta rt . ' W il- ani am 0 . M eA doo also boa somo sound i t jg ^ s t lo n a in connoction w ith th o pci la tte r. M e n w ho w ere fo rm e r ly ra b id cat a one aide o f ib o o th o r, a ro g ra d u a lly . ^ lo w in g an bpon-mindedness to w a rd sur ay p T t t t t l ta l . aolutlosi. I e t l l l in s is t, f ld Dwovor,*’ eonclnded M r . Babson, th r th a t tb o 'p ro b lo m is la rg e ly s p ir itu a l, aio ho good o f tbo U n ite d B tatoa is u lt l - I'a i a to ly bound up in tb o good o f tb e the o rld . Thia appliea to F ranco ns w o ll the I to G erm any, to E n g la nd aa w e ll as Bid ) F rance , an d to th o U n ito d S tatos the b ^ t o f a ll. F rom , thoso w ho bnvo Uoi ost, th o m os t is oxpoctcd. S ta tis tic s low th a t tb o W o rld W a r <amo upon |o rI bccnuso m a n 's ' In to le c tu a l powers id Incroasod so m uch fa s te r du rin g 10 la s t SO yonra th a n h is s p ir itu a l jw ctB . • O jir systom o f c o n tro l w as I t o f eq u ilib r iu m . Tho aamo con- t lo n a tm exlsta, nnd b o fo ro tb o l i - in c la l problem s o f Eu ropo can bo irre c ted tho s p ir itu a l c o u d ltlo n o f uropo m uat bo im p ro ve d .” , G onoral business In th o .U nited . n tcs iw canw h lle con tinu es B llg b tly )oVo no rm a l plus 3 p e r con t to be ;nct. T h o a c t io n o f fo re ig n ox- ,ango nnd o the r in te rn a tio n a l bar- notera s tro n g ly suggest th a t w b ilo ings aro lo o k in g v o ry d a rk in Europo ^ is n lw n y jj da rkest ju s t b f fo ro dn irn .

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bunc"M a rv e lo u a l" „L n d y E o Theu rcco llcd . T h e re were. to rn l l. onouKli liya te ric s 4o th e boose.•cad.r. K v ld o n d y n o th in g w ns to be in ie d frn u i h e r n iccc. ' — • i j"Go bnck to y o u r bed and don’ t bo ly . T U tre Is n o da ng er,” snapped rty E ry th e a . T h o sh a rp w h ir r o f a . . . j j I lo r on tb o d r iv e be lo w dre w h e r en tion . nnd aho ha«tcnod down-

‘•ra- . C nliiir i io c n r d re w np a t th o en trance th a Jerk and e je cted th re o po lice- in ; a conatab le , a se rg ea n t and In - scto r K anke o f S taohoe, a m an o f tvrmouA .energy fo r h is b a lk , w ith ck b la ck eyebrows nnd a a ln g n la r ly te r esprcfis lon. H e ra n tip the !ps. b u t be fo re he eon ld open h is iDth L a d y B ry th e a fo re s ta lle d him .'Y ou a re w as tin g y o u r t im e b e re l > a t once In chose o f a m o to rcyc le j t t g o t a w a y te a m taa te s ago b y th o inhoe re a d l” youn'A m o to rc y c le r B xd a lm e d th o In - scto r a lm ost Joyonaly, aa one w ho ^ ;ma > ! • tbeo riea eonnrm ea. "S er- in t . ge t a f te r U iem .a t once in th e r— ta ke Polaoa w ith you. A s we I n t m ee t thero th e y m ua t have cen th e b ra nch la n e a t th o cross- id * -> a w a y w i th y o o , m an—^ u l c k r ' I sh a ll consider o o rew ard too ia t , i f m y em era lds M e T ccovcred l" j j j c la lm e ij L a d y E ry th e a , as th e cn r „ j . 3ve aw ay. ’*Do y o u th in k y o u r m en ^II be successfu l. In spe c to r? M y bu t-

a llo w e d tb e m a le fa c to r to s lip•ongb h la flngera In th e m os t fa to - s m anner. Oon y o t i— "‘One m om en t I” In te m ip tc d th « In- ic to r . "T h e th ieves w e re seen then, y o u r la d y s h ip 's B e rv a tits l W a s one ^ them a' wom an r * „ c i

ae h a d to b a w l th e qnesUon in to . dy B iT th e a ’8 ea r-trn m p e t. w h ich r ra n d e r b ro u g h t W hen ahe n n d c ^ . ■od. L a d y E ry th e a ’s eye a ‘ flashed rcely.•Y cs l” she exc la im ed, “ a yonng m an. Y o n suspected a w om an then ic fo re yo u cam o he re? "' I do m ore th a n suspect, m y la d y ," . ^ d In sp e c to r P a nko g r im ly . *1 „ j j,)W l” • JJ'W ho w ns th is w om an . In spector,1 wJ)cn <Io you propose to appre- id he r? W » have a p iece o f U>e n tu ro 'a a k l r t rH a h ! le t'T be see I t a t o n c e r sa id " , Inspector, h ls eycs llg h U n g up. I t . ‘

s b ro u g h t to h im and l u cap tu re cx- ined. In spe c to r P anke • exam ined

y a rd o f cJoth, t r ie d i t s s tren g th . bed t t , he ld I t up to th e l ig h t. ™ •red ke e n ly a t th e to rn edges.G o od !” ho said un d e r h is b rea th , ? * ® I tu rn e d upon M r. l-a m b e so sharp- , . th a t th a t gentlem an Jum ped. "Y o u r " ipbone, s ir— w here Is i t r W ho Is th e abom inab le c r c a lu re r ' la lm ed L a d y to t h e a . “ A n d w hy alio n t la rgq , a scou rge up on th e n t ry , b re ak ing In to — ” iShe woG’t \ w u r g e I t laa da lon ge r,"1 th o Inspector g r im ly , “ n i ve ry n g ive y o n r la d ysh ip new s o f h e r - : unm iai ra n t- th e te le p h o n y q u ick i " vU lb le

G. F E B R U A R Y 4,1923■■This w a y ," said M r. Lam be, and

jd .h im to . th e ca lV roba .' In spe c to r •nnke rem nlnotl « t Uio In s tn im c n t n " * onaTtferoble tim e . H o e m c r« id t r l - H m phnnL L‘• I f -they fiet ■ nw ny now— w eh; m ay never hnnd le an othe r case," he snid

u lc tly to M r. Lnm be. " I ca n 't an* w er qu estio ns a t iTrcscnt, e l r ; I 'v e o t to ge t busy. I f I m igh t suggest in t you Induce he r Indysh lp to re tire ,Dd come rou nd w ith ino yo u r« c lf— 8 p h l

ham pered m e a b it, th n t en r-tru m - cycle c t, an d w e 'v t) go t to bo qu ick— y w i to e d in exp la in , to he r a f tc n v o rd ." NoA le xa n d e r w ns auccessful In per- n n d - ’

la d in g h is a u n t to re tire fro m th e j j t a r t eld, th ou gh sbe w en t b re a th in g v o ry »rents o f vetigennce. and m ou ra l& g xa lle t lood fo r th e em eralds. In spe c to r roa d , anke m ade n rnp ld exam ination o f I t le safe, th e V 'a ll beneath L n d y E ry - S cn x lea’s w ind ow , and th e ground gu t- f o r « de. H o to o k a h iH de scrip tion o l a b r t i le m iss in g Jewels, and b r is k /y qucs- eoad oned the servants . n o th l•T ve o n ly t lm o fo say th is, s ir , bo- m o re •re J go ," ho w ild , tu rn in g to M r. b lm uinbe. " I rc c o s n lio th e w o rk —o ^ -m lss i ic k th o C lim ho r in th is cose, ns p la in - th e m

as I f th e y 'd le f t th o nnme w r it te n gcthe I the « n » ? Zt was IWm and Cnlnm- A ir f K a te . I th ou gh t fo r a m om ent It c io n i Ig h t be B e n d e r W illia m s , w h o w ns sh o I leased fro m P o rtla n d las t m on th , by th i ut I t ’s undoub ted ly Jack ’s Job. F o r ho w o me iMonths past a series o f d a rin g th e 1 irg la r le s havo occurred a t cou n try b e fo r ruses io va rio u s p a rts b f E n g land , b a d id. Bo fn r , I ’ tu bound to sny th ey ’ve h e r ' ■nton u s ; no a rre s t has been m ade, to ld ;ie m ethods o f the th ieves a ro so fro m m lln r In cnch cnso. t h t t I t Is c le a r ga lne

nn exp e rt n i l those job s w cro done C le r th e B iiiiiu iie rKO h '-or, rn th o r, tw o n ig h t ■rsoiiH. n m nn and h wom an. T h e J c c t;

in , besides be ing ns sm art a hand a t * a ck lng a s a fe us eve r lived , seems havo th e tra in in g o f a s tccp le jack w e lL U e can c lim b a n y th in g th a t

I ly cou ld ge t a fo o th o ld on ; In fa c t, “ "* • •a kn o w n as th e C ttm ber. helomT h e w om an , i f anyU ilng , Is m ore ° ' ngerous th nn the m an. A l l U m t's _ ow n o f them is th a t they’r e p rob- ® * ly fo re ign e rs— somo say A m ericans . .kij , m d th a t th e y use a m o to rcyc le when >y’re on U ie Job.'B rle lly , w h a t happened here Is . , s : 'Ih o m un go t In U irough La dyI tliea ’5 w ind ow . T he re ’s U io m arks ^ , h im on the w a ll. H e m ig h t have

in B t ll l caa le r b y th e n e x t one. ® ‘ ere U ie veranda la. B u t he w ent U irough h e r ladysh ip ’s bedroom ," . , Ir . Lam be '8 eyc-i m et thoso o f th e . ‘ [le c to r ; th e some though t pnsscd ^ * weeu th e m ; w lin te v e r m ig h t beII o f Juck tho C llm be r‘8 m ora l cbur-or. he w ns n b r iivo m nn. ^ ^A n d 81) to he r nn teroom . nnd .■ncd t h f w ife vvJUiout w ak in g her— . . coiir>-o, she's p re tty flen f. 'Xhe b u r- ’r-a |nrm d i i ln 't go t i l l he‘d dono I t ;I fu r U m t m u U c r a l l these prccau- ^IS o f he r la ily sh lp ’s ure B lm ply ‘ j. ic o ; th e house Is nn ensy Job fo r •raekHiiinn. Jnck go t nw ay by the jpy ,.,,, I f r«(i<J he c-ariit*, and Ure tm ly th in g I im7.7.loK m v Is w h y K a te ba d to t f<ir i t do w nsta irs . I t Isn 't usunl he r to be In the house i i t n i l— wc

ovo he r Job Is he lp in g he r p a r tn e r j,and w n tch -koop lng outside. iTn ln rH ow ever, th e re l l Is ; Aud tb la b i t lin e c lo th , s ir .” concluded In spe c to r ik e .'h o ld ln g I t up. “ is polng to pu t iim lty K a te In m y hnnds.” ^ j[o fo ld ed th e to ra fm g fn o n t o f b, p u t U In b is pocket, nnd m oved — ik ly to th e door. “ G oodnigh t, s l r l o re ve ry lo n g I ’ l l show you Uje eoKMn : o f th is s k i r t— and Its o w n e r l"

A c t io n and M ors. i l ly Spencer, s i t t in g In h is austere- j j jn ' fu rn ish e d bedroom , looked unusu- — :

tb o u R b tfu l. T b o n lg l it w n s s t i l l ng, bu t h is candle .was no t l i t The )le house, indeed, w as In darkness. sa t on th e w ind ow bIH and s ta re d - m i jn ; In to th e . n ig h t. A t las t he wnn-

ed bnck to th e bedside, h ta hands ij.1t In h l3 pockets.The p a r tn e r." be sa id pens ive ly . ;8 go t som oUilnK on he r m ind. A ow doesn’ t need any X -rays to see n e v e r

lh l ip s c u r le tl dow n n t th o com ers.I'd g ive n lo t to know w h a t I t Is. a le to seem In q u ls ltlre . B u t I ’d B a lo t w orse to hnve a n y th in g hap- g p t j ip j

to U ie p a rtn e r. A n ' 1 can suro ?ll tro u b le com lni;. She doesn 't . .T m nn o r de v il. B u t th n t Is n 't n l- ^ •s gn ln ’ to he lp a g ir l. T he re ’s cs w hen It 's m ore use fu l to c a ll up u sky w i th h ig fe e t - I l k e me.She’d su re bo m ad I f she th ou gh t •tis In te r fc r lh g . A n d sbe « in ge t- 1— the -p a rtn e r .* Gee I b o t sho’a U I T h o d in k ie s t th in g th a t eve r jpened. n u t I don’t l ik e th o w n y ( ^ q c , IRS n re fra m in g .” ' ,c R tow l f o r a w h ile , na U ll's tcn ; thon hIrIiw I and la y doivn on tho , fu l ly drcsped. In twently seconds ,vns asleep, b re a th ing re g u la r ly and j,vertO(

w a s a do g lik© sleep, o f w h ld ii ^ ^ 2 h*0 men h o ld th e fa c u lty , nnd ve ry op llko w ns tbe m anner In w h ich B l i lylod h lm s o lf Bomo hours la te r . In ,lom ent ho w as broad awake, and jjjr< ,ngig ln g h la leg s o ff th o bed. s a t Us- 2, jng w ith cocked ears, l i e m ovod t l: i ly to th o w ind ow and peered o u t ,hcn? w as a o tb in g to bo seea. B U ly u j j j ,n lncd w he re -he w as to r somo sec- i1. a l l h is Bonsea a K y l. Then, w ith " jJJ; | js tu re o f decision, ne snatched upcap , heaved h im s e lf o u t . o f th e th ith e r loW , and clim bed dow n th e tre ll is .0 cam o a lle n tly under A lm eo 's q j •oom w ind ow , g lanced up n t th o m p i j i *1 casem ent, to o k a lU tlo n lc k c l . - y g ]_ ; l l f ro tn h la v e s t T w k c ^ an d b e n t in. S h ad ing th o g lo w w ith h is . f f c rv eJ. he e ia ra ln e d th e so ft son bo- anrra^1 tb o w ind ow . There . w ero f iv e B i l l ja takablo ne a t l i t t l o shoo-p rinU -le; th o f i r s t p a lr 'd e o p and p o in t- ( (

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feJHy B t once ran o o ls e la is l/ ro u n d0 th e garden gate and poewwl b p a n d lo w n fh o la n e . N o ^ a e v fa it ie . B e 'e tn rned q u ick ly , go t a ra k e fro m tb e ffted, and c a re fu lly , ta lc e d . ove r' th » oo tp rtn ta ; a lso UDose b«oeath h jg o w n vlnd pw . T h e a he m ad» f o r th e ga t« la a , a f te r a moment’s t b o a A t jm J - ocked U ie shed when tb o r i y i a * fpW ax reposed. ' f i e w heeled tb « y c le ou t, free U ig th e engine, and t ip . oed sofUy dow n Uie paU i w ith I t

N o t tm h e w as c le a r o f tb o lan©n d -w e ll o u t on the h ig h road d id B lU y t a r t th e Sph inx, and t ire n on ly a t ' %W 7 go au e pace. A t a a e a ^ serea i i ie a an h o a r he am bled a long O ie • oad, he ad ing to r J e r r a u l* abbey.I t w ou ld havo sn rp rlse d A lm ee

croopo coosJderabJy ha d ahe guessed » r oae m om ent how f a r B i l ly w a a ' b re iw t o f alTalrs. T h e care free , ia - jo c ia n t BUJy, who seemed to i iv o f o r ! o th ln g b u t th e Sphhix, w as In f ln lte ly 1 lo re w ldDBwako tbaa people g a r , ; im c t« d lt fo r . Tbe coo l b lue eyea i ifssed v e ry J l i t io ; th e b ra in be h in d ! le m w as ab le to connect fa c ta to . e th e r sh ro w d ly .A ln . « h«d n o t U.D f j j M M , , „ p , . on th a t onybody n t I v y c o t ta jo m o w JO ha d m ade aa on con vca llo na l e x i t >r th o w ind ow Uie n ig h t be fore .- B i l ly w o v c r , w as perfecU y w e ll aw a re o f »o f a c t E a r iy U iat sam e m o n d n ff e f t r o . t t t l n c o it fo r S yJc rfo ra , h i ad observed th e fo o tp r in ts b e n e a tii * ar w indow , w hich. to ~ o -k e e n eyo.'I d p la in ly th a t A lm oe ha d d ro pp e fl ■om Uio tre ll is , and la te r on hnd ro . * lin e d he r room by th e sam e pa th .C le a r ly th e p a rtn e r ba d m ado a m ld -

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w as M 3 ic r ,0 gtart gunningIk ln g th an to stop he r. ^ - O b v io us ly . A m y ha d som eth ing t o a r fro m Jervaubc; som eUiIng th a t 'Und he r to secrecy, and lod b e r to a r 8ks. I t annoyed B J lly th a t sh a

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r in g blood in he r w i l l ge t doln* u n ts an’ guUopJne am o ng {he g o ph er 'lea. W bcn thoy d o ^ b a t iho yT o ih lo to fa l l an ’ break a cannon-bone.B th e same w ith h e r^ i f she doesn’ t - ^n t me, w h y ehe doesn 't. B u t I f a h o '

I 'm K o lng to be r jg b t there." l i e dism ounted some IltU e d ls u a c a ort or the* p n rk cn tm n ce . T ho d a rk le o f t l ic nbbey was v is ib le , n qu a r* r o f a m ile across th e gm sslnnda. MB i l ly paused and rcnec lcd .- T h o * • u ro o y cou ld be n o th in g n io ro tb nn n ou tJng exp t.illiM n . l ie w ished v e ry uch tb n t be hnd been c loser on A l- ' ec’s tm ckB .J u s t then be ohsened n l ig h t flash t In ono o f the nbbey w lodow a. l in t , t ln t lH n flb iiln to ry sounds w c ro , m e to hltn upon ifio alght b rcero— e c la n g in g o f n bell.H o w atched tbo houso w ith a le r t d th o u g h tfu l eyes. I n a fo w m o- jn ta tw o d im figu res becam o v is ib le .Jv lng s w if t ly . A n im n g in n tlvo on>> ker m ig h t ha ^o th ou gh t th e m 'to bo h l i i iA gnm boifng abassa the sw a rd . ♦ I t th e y k e p t an uncom m only fl'trn lg h t 0. c ross ing tho p a rk an d h e n d W

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nom iy , b u t I t wns a f lg u re o f >ncno tlJoes. apparently w e a rin g a cloalc

d u s t-co n t They vanished f ro m rh t aga inst th e pa rk fence w h e ro 3 lon e tu rn ed . ^' I f th n t n in 't a hold-up.” anld B i l ly , ^ i r t ln g a w a y from the fence. “ th c ftJ ^ v e r was one ye t I"H o henrd th e cough and s p lu tte r o f B ta rlin g m otorcycle un d e r tn ll tree sr up th e lane. F o r one m om ent ho tened. th J ti mode n dash f o r the h ln x . , ,'■A m-axvayl" snid B U ly . "M y Job I " l ie th re w bis log ove r the S p h in x d w h ir re d o f f round th e corner. H e ted b , ch in , nnd ga ve a Joyons Jgh, l ik e ih e bay o f a hnund. T h e I t of. {be bu rn e r wna In h is blood.Fhs r id e r nhond, n lren dy aw aro th n t w as he ing chnscd, le t on t hla m a-

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.. (ho Bomo aa Toa to rdav ’ a f in ia h to h a lf ^ c e n t h ig he r, w i t h M a y #1.18 to 1.181-8 J? o a d J u \y l . W to 1.13-1-8. C ora e io iod l-4 o o f f to a ahado advance, oa ta 1-4 to y j 9-8o h igho r, aad' provlsioBS .n a c h o n ^ d ' to f iv o « a t« dowjv. A fo te c a a t th a t th o m ercury w o u ld reg ia te r a ix be low ^ hero to n ig h t te nd ed to focua w heat tra d e rs ' a tto o tio o - oa thO’ g o lT e i^ la c k , o f anow p ro te c tio n tb ro u i;h o a t th o w in ' .. . to r w heat b e lt n u d to indueo b u y in g on oa account o f th e ap pa ren t lilce lihood . „ th a t i f tho co ld con tinued th « outloolc ^ a good y ie ld o f f a l l io w a w hoat

• ' m ig h t bo ao rioua ly im p o irod . Inns m noh a« th o proapoctivo damage w ou ld J o n ly bave an in«urect be a ring on aup* p lie s d u r in g M a y , th a t m o n tjj waa ro lo - “ t iv o ly w ea k com porod w i t h -Jdly aad ™

% Boptom bar, th o a c t iv e no w e rop d,oUv- erica.

I'a lU n g o f t in th o nm ount o f w he a t a r r iv in g n t p r im a ry te im in u ls waa un odd iH o iin l fno.tor In s troD g tho n in g ^ ■wheat piicoB, n ix Ic fttlln g w pBtetn max- k c ts n icc lv in K o n ly 571 carlond# to - d a y 08 ag a in s t O H a ye a r ngo. On th e o the r b a n d abscnco o< c x p n r t in - q i i i r y in tho f i ic ii o f h ig he r fo re ig n ox- „ cbango rates n c tcd a aa d o tc ro n t to ' gcaorol b tiy itjR . Bears, th ou gh , uiado no headway in e f fo r ts to tu ru t l io m nr- k o t dow nw nrd boeiiuao. o f scnato fn ilu ro nr to am end th o L e n ro o t b i l l b y in c lu d in g a fo re ig n c rc d lt sch cm o .J )v

R o p o r t^ o f^ r n in Jn A rg e n t in a onscd th o com m n rk o t n l i t t lo . Outi* tra d -

‘ ors to ok th o ir cuo c h lo fiy fro m w bout. „ UptnrHH in th o v jilu o o f Jioga had a

a toa dy ing in flu e n ce on provJflionH." r r

P O B T U IU D W IVES TO O K. ,]i■ fO B T L A -N D , O re., F ob . 3 ( f f ) —C at- W

tlo , hoffB nnd uhoop no m in a lly s tcnU y; to no recfip ts .

0 M A H A ,L IV E 8 T 0 0 K .O M A H A , Fob. 3.— U n ito .l B tntes j j j

D cp n ttm '.'iit o f A K ricu U u ie ) W*)— ilogB — Koci'ip fn 70000; ' m os tly f iv o ccnt# I i ig l ic r ; top $3.05; b u lk o f saloa $7.83to a.

Cuttk*— Ifccc ililH 100; com |m rcil w i t l i f i w oek apo: H u lk l ic c f hI l'otk 915 to "oc lo w e r; . to p fo r w co k 40.70; b u lk $7.” 5 to 8.7,T; 8lio-'fltoi:lc :2'> to -10c lo w e r; bu lk

► c o w jf i* ! to .'i.lJ.'i; h i'if iT K to O-'iO,conncrH nm l cutUTB to 3.7.7; b u lh

f 25 to 50c loW or; voals f i r m ; , atockors and foeiiorH I.") to 3flc lower.

Shi'oj)— Kocc'iiitH .'iOd; com pared w ith a w eek ii«o : L i ^ l i t latn lis s tro n g ; othcrH

, Btcrnly tn L’ .'c. lo w e r; ycnrlin},'H , alieop u and feodora s teady. . f,

O m O A Q O L IV E S T O C K . ,iiC H IC AG O , F ob . (U n ito d S tates

D ep artn iun t o f A g r ic u ltu ro ) (/P)— H ok»— Kceelp ts 7000; ho ldo ver 13,50.";; closed I'l ac tivo . w c iK h ty butchora s tro n g ; liR l’ t ond l ig h t bu tc lien * 10 to "Oc h ig lic r ; - b u lk 150 to iJOO' pound nvcruges to 8..'!0; to p JH.OO; b u lk 215 to 230 , pound bu tch cr* JH.15 to 8.30; b u lk 25f' to 300 pound butchers $8 to 8.05; g w e ig S ly p n ck ing hows around $7; dc- q

V s'lrnhlo 100 to 120 pound pign m os tly p $7.75 ta 8 ; c iitin in te d ho ldo ver .3000; [] b u lk o f snlCH $7.80 to 8.40; lo p «8.00; f he avyw e igh t hogs $7.fi5 o t S.05; m ed- l lu m w e ig h t $7.05 to 8.40; l ig h t $8.30 to j;

. 8.60; lig h tU g h t ?8.2.’» tb fi.50; p a ck ing -j BOwa Bmooib «6.90 to 8.40; pack ing BOWS rough $0.75 to 7 ; k i l l in g pig# $7.75 „ to 8. 25.

' C a tt le — R ccc ip ts r>00; compnred to w cok ngo: B e e f ntcers nnd b e tte r grade ' c f she-stock la rg e ly 25c lo w e r; desirable l ig h t lic lfo rs o f f m oro on anota; ex­trem e to p be e f fltecra <11; p a r t load 4 yea rlin gs $10.75; rom tnon nnd m edium

■ grades o f sho-stock, canncw nnd c u t­te rs about s te ad y ; bo logna bu lla 35 . to |f

» COo low o r; beat l ig h t voa lom 25 to COc o f f ; low er grades l ig h t k in d 75c to $1 o f f ; Htockeni nnd fc c d e r i w ea k to 40c low e r; p la in l ig h t stockera show ing m ost doelino; w ee k 's b u lk p rices beef ■teera $8 to 9/>0; be e f cowa nn d h e if- era $4-50 to 0.50; cnnner# and cu tte rs C

- $3 to 3.75; v cn l calves $10 to 11.22; C r Stockers and fo e d c n $0.10 to 7.7ri. C

Shoep— H ece ipts 4500; m o s tly d ire c t; C compared w cok ag o : F n t woo lod Inmhs Q fe d ye a r lin g w eth ers and f.%t Bheep T a tro ng to 25c h ig h o r; ahorn lam bs C B teady; fe ed in g nnd shearing Inmbs 25c P W g h tr ; w c c k ’tt c i t r c m o to p f a t lam bs A $17.25 pn id F r id a y b y shippe rs ; packer G to p 915.10; c los in g b u lk f n t wooled lam bs $14.50 to 15.10; d ip p e d k in d $12 y

H to 12..^0; fn ll shorn up to $11; choice g M pound fn t y e a r lin g w ethers $12.75; g heavy fa t owes g e ne ra lly $5.50 to O-oO; p l ig h te r w e ig h ts u p to $8 ; pn id fo r one loa d clioico 114 pound owes. W eek 's _ cxtrom o top fe e d in g and Bhoaring ^ lam bs $15.50. ^

L 3 E E T T BO N D S. ^K B W Y O R K , Feb. 3 M=9— L ib e r ty

f , ” ? . ___________________^F irs t 4 ‘ l-4s ----------------- ---- ----------- 08.80 JSccond -4 1-la - ......... .......... ............ IT h in l 4 l-4s ------------------------------- ^ -8 8 JF o u rth 4 l - « 9 ........ ------------------- rV ic to ry 4 3-4S (un ca lled ) -J

- u , g ^ T re a -iu ry --------- -JOO.OO i.

N E W TO E B : s t o c k M A I ^ T . r D ay.'fl to ta l Bales 043,500 "hares T w e n ty ia d u a tr ia la a v e ra g c i 09.33; "

V S K ID S —/GOSH» T W C H tR 'S «AM61n \

AUL. 0 0 1^SEATS T ’ O A 't— ^I HOPE SH& P i/rs n e y AUONSaiDE n A M iE V ^O N AO H A^^ OR ) —

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. - ^ ' ■■ / -TWiu t t l i a n : 3 , Sl>.<2; low, f

T w e n ty toUb ttve tag«d 8 7 ^ 4 ; n e t q g a lu , 71 ; h ig h , 1023, b7.84j lo w , 84.52. -

. N B W Y O R K , Fob; 3 S p o e u la t o n fo r th o advance aueeoeded in ms* to r ia lly ra la in g pricos in to d a y ’s b r ie f b h t a c t iv o 8c«aion‘ o f th o a to c k m a t a k e t. Tho re s tra in t w h ic h th o m a rk e t ta L u %«aa im A e r i n ra p o n a e to th e un ' t fn vo rn b lo fo re ig n nowa aeema to bo p w i p ^ a w a y and p rlro o w ero b id u p » v lg o n o s ly I s re fle e tio a o f fu r th e r . con a tro e tivo dovelopnrcnta in th o do- m oatio a itu a t io n w h ich -ine ludod a d d i­t io n a l ineroaaoa in augar an d P e nnsy l- ^ v n a itt c rndo o i l prieoa and th e o p tl- • m la tle n a tu ro o f th e w e e U r m erean- t i lo ond tra d o rovlow a. t

T ho dem and em braced a w ld o H a l t b u t w as m oa t o f fo e tiv e in th o o ils , ^ ra lla , atoela, eq u ip ne n t# and a fo w apo- , e la ltie a in w h le b pools ha vo roaum ed _ opoTotlon* . T h e re w as a m nTked nb- eenco o f be a r preaaure nn d th e rea lls - * in g aalea th a t poured in to th o m a rk e t w oro com p a ra tive ly eoa lly n b to tb o d . I T w e n ty s ta nd ard ra ilro a d ahares cloaed i to d a y a t th o lr h ighest nvo rage th is « ye a r an d th e averago o f 20 s ta n d o rd , in d u s tr ia ls wna o n ly a lig h t iy b e lo w tho y e a r 's h ig h m a rk . .

S in c la ir O il, tra d in g ip w h ic h has beon com p a ra tive ly l ig h t an d ua u a llv ‘ w ith in n a rro w lim ltB , developed n, «ud- ’ den b u rs t o f a c t iv i ty , m ore th n n 30,000 1 sharoa changed hands, th o c los in g I p r ico rep re sen ting a no t g a in o f - 1 3-R j p o in ts . Ga ins o f ono to 21 *2 p o in ts n lso w ero scorod b y C a U fo m la P e tro l- o iim , R oyn l D u tch , P n n-A m orican “ A ” . nnd ' * n , " Oeneral A s p h a lt nnd H ous­to n . ' P h ill ip n Pe tro leum y ie ld e d s lig h t- ‘ I v to p m fit - ta k ln g . Sngars a l l sold < nround th e ir best priccs o f th o yon r, < b«»t th o n v t gains w ere re la t iv e ly am nlle r. 1

R n ilro nd shnrps ngnin w oro in good j dem and, ga ins o f n p o in t o r m oro w ere j r i’ i'o rded b y Bouthem B n ilw a y ," C ana­d ia n P a c if ic , B a lt im o re and O ho l. Pero M n rr iu e tt r , common nnd p re fe rre d . M o ­to r shares also made m arked progress, n lth ou ch th o volum e o f trn d in g wns re ln t lv o lv sm nll. S tud cbn ker w na push­ed to 1103-1' fo r n ne t g a in o f 11 -2, ! nnd C lin nd lo r ndvanccd ono p o in t to | (13.3-4. Acees8or>* stocks c lim b e r in j Hvm pfithv, F is h e r B o dy a d d in g po in ts to i t s recent nJv .in re , S te tv f lr t W.*jr- ner 2, nnd B tro m b crg C a rb u re to r 2-3-1. .

F o re ig n oxch.inges w ere f ir m in ro- fln e flo n o f th e m ore fa vo rn ld e dcvelop- in e i it i i l l the R uhr.. Pem nnd s to r lin c ‘ >)fi5d nbovo $i.<17, n n i\ F r fn 'c li fr a n c * * ndvnn red 31 po in ts to O erm an ,mnrk?' wnrn nunted n t .00285 k h t in d r '’ 'l ( ns ng n in s t th e ir re rc n t lo w o f -OO'-O renfn. The w ee k ly c le a rin g house s K fatem ent showed nil IncreuRc o f $13.- Ifin.OOO la Innns, dlsecmntR and InvoHt-

' m ents nnd ft tieorence o f »10.-12.'5,0n0 in ' the reserve o f m em ber bnnks in tl io . foder.nl reserve bank. M et dem and de- -j

poHlts Inern.'ised $9,083,000 and tim e deposits deerensed $2.S30.000. -Angro-

, g rito reserve to ta le d $52.'>.701.000, m ak- „ , in g a d e f ic i t In rrser\-e o f $.T,730.110 -ts I P ca iT iit excess reserve o f $14,021,520, „ ' the previous week.. S '-.U . sI ^TWIN FALLS MARKETS ;

P r ic e * P a id P rod uce r* '’ Sw eet cronm , lb . _____— .....................4 lc■ C hu rn ing cream ....................................... 38c' Fresh ranch cgcs ---------------------- -- ” 0c: Elens, heavy, lb . ------------------- ----- — 12c» Hens, l ig h t, lb . — _____________;____ 8c j• Leghorn epringa " ________— --------------- 8c> D ucks - . . H ....... .................---------- --------- 10c

T u r k e y s ___- _________ _________ 14 to 20c: Potatoee ,' Potatooa, NO. 1, c w t. ____ j! ! - . 25@ 80c) G ra ta '<, W hea t, N o . 1, c w t............- ...................$1,0')

L lre e to c k C a tt le —C ow t, B to S l-2 o ; i te e io ,

i 4 to 4 l-2 c ; voala B ^ o 6c.1 noffB— P rim e , 7 to 80. , I

Shoep — M u tto n , 6c ; ao m a tk e t; « ’ lam bs, 8e. < : ---------- 1> R O U Q B W IF B 'S a m D B 1 ’ (B e ta l l P rieea) [ F n t lta «a 4 V e ffe u ts lH '. PotatooB,- c w t, ---------------- L 76c@ $1.00 \ Cabbage, pe r lb . ---------------------- --- l® 2 e ,

; C elory, bunch ______________ 7 l-2 @ l0 o iC a u lif lo w e r, l b . .............. .............20 to 25c i

. CarrotB, lb . --------------------------------- 2 l-2 o» Bcota, lb -------------------------------- 2 l-2 o ji T u rn ip a , l b . _____________________ 2 l - 2« ,i. C a lifo rn ia , h e a d ----------------------15@20cB Peara, bn. --------,___________ ♦I.50@ 2.00 ,B Apples, lb . .......... ........ , ------ . 2 O B0 (r Orapos, ']^ k a y o , lb . _________ 20 O 2Bo ,1 and B U p lea <‘ F lo u r, 48-lb, Back.________ $1.35 to 2.15' Sugar, boot, 100 lb a .-_ - [email protected] '; Sugar, cano, 100 Iba. ____ [email protected] •' C ro an chooao ................... , 8O0 'g B r ic k ohooBO — _______ _____________ _ 40e 1, Beans ~ f i 1-4 to 10c ‘’ B road _______________________ 8 l-3@ IO o

B u tte r (c ro am ory ) ______________ .._.50c 'B u tte r (ra n ch ) ---------------------35 to 40c jEgga, dozen ---------- --- -----—----- -------

' M a a t i :3 Bacon ------------------------------------ 25 to 35c 10 Bacou, s l ic e d ____ __— _______30 to 50c •n H am ------------------------------------------20 lo 35c ,8 l la m , a l ic o d ___________________?5 to 50c ,0 P o rk chops --------------------,— 18 to 25c ,4 .U m b --------- 25@8S*0 P o rk r o a a t ------— ------------------- 15 to 25c

. B toa k— S ir lo in 25c; T -bono 25c; round 20o; chuck 15e,

B e o f— P o t ro f t r t 10 ® 12 l - 8e ; p la to ; 9 c i b r la k r t »c . .

nONAOHA.N x o o 'u v ) \ \ a- J Y Q u f t ^ l i A - r T Q ^ , • f THAT \ f tC A K r' O N E ACROa^ ^

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y iN FALLS DAILY NEVW S , T W IN F A IX S ; ID A I

F IR S T ID E A O F “ T E L E G R A P H Y ” i -

Qr*«kt and Romina C«nc«lv«d Idea of Cemmunlcatlon by Method o f

Unde r a ^ d Stans.

Id oldeoi days tbe G reeks ao d Bo> m a u ' p ra c ticed te le c ra p h y w i th the h e lp o t po ts f i l le d w i th s tra w and ^ tw igs sa tu ra ted In olI« wbleh, be ing ^ p laced la row s ,, expressed c e r ta in le t* te rs according to th e o rd e r Id w h lcb T tb ey w ero lig h te d . A l

A O c m a n ge se re l lUUDCd Aencna, ^ w ho live d Id A r ia to tle 's t im e , lave n tcd a DOTcl ayatem o f te le g ra ph y . - ^

T w o cortlJCD vessels w e ro f i l le d w ith w a te r. Each w as p ro v id e d w ltb a top tb a t wou ld d ischarge an eq ua l QUBQtity o f w a te r tn a ’ glvcD tim e , ao tb a t tho — w hole o r nny p n r t o f tb o con tcn t* w ou ld tako e x a c tly th o sam e U m o to — ecKnpo fro m c itb c r vciqm I. .

•O n tho surfaeo o f cnch floa te d a _ o f c o rk B upportfng n a u p r ig h t ,

m nrked ' o f f la to d lv ls lo a s , CAch o f w h ld i bad a c e r ta in scntenco Inscribed -> \jpon i t . , .

T h is system , o f com m un lca tlo o w as — intended fo r uso la tb o a rm y . One ves­sel was p laccd a t each s tn tlo n , ond when anyone w an ted to send a mes- sogo ho ligh ted 0 to rch . Soon th o man s In chargo a t tb o o th o r s ta t io n d id tho same, to show th n t bo w ns a l l a tten - ^ tlon ,* Tho Bender th en e x tin gu ishe d h is to rch , nnd c a th p a r ty Im m ed ia te ly * ' opened tl io cock o t b is vesse l. W h e n : q, tl io sender re lig h te d h is to rc h ,' tbo ~ coeU wafl closed.

T b o rece iver th e n re a d tb e sentenco on tho d lv lB lo n p f th o u p r lg b t th n t w as rp] lovc l w ith tho in o u tlj o f Um vcbbcI. nnd - I f ove rj- tlilng bnd been executed w ith g , promptness i t conveyed tb o nocessary = in fo rum tlon .

N e lthor W ords N o r T im e W aatod. ^The ro Is a co|^nnierclal t ra v e le r In L.

, Yorksh ire . suyH nu ICnKlish ju jper, who Is renowned fo r th e nm o un t o f ground " he cnn cover lu a d« y ’« w o rk , ' i l l j iw ' j_ do you mnnngo to do I t? " some ono nsked. “ A h ." lie rep lie d , " I pops md ■cnU tftalde th o door, 'M n m ln '. ' 1 snys. •M an iln V they Kiiyjv. ‘O w t? ’ snys I. h •N ew t,’ pnys they. •J la n iln ', ' sny 1. tl 'M n rn ln V says they. I pops me 'end outside the door, nn ' o f f I goes ttf lh e b tie x t s liop." tl

LEGAL ADVeRTISEWlENTSw a r n S o I”

To .\U Owners nnd D riv e rs o f M o to r Vehicles: _ O'I am ndvised b y fho CommlsHioner t l

o f Irfiw Enforcem vw t lh a t Up.enso'p lates P m ust bn on a ll cnrs in o p e ra lio u on and

’ n f te r Fob runry l. 'l th . S liiko y o u r no p lic .itio n n ro m p tly n t th o cou n ty as-

■ scssor’s o if ic e . R Om ittanco should be mado in 'cash , P. 0 . m onoy o rd e r or th bnnk d ra ft. Pefaonnl checks n n t ao ceptod. !._

S. C L A U D S T E W A R T ,i adv.___________________________ Asm-iisor.

N O T IO E o r s H E K i r r ’ s s a l e . =

; N o U co 'o f S h o r t f f ’ a Sa lo o f R e a l E s ta te ; U nd er Decroo o f Porecloaure and ; O rdor o f Solo.

, F rn n k Rccdor, P la in t i f f ,vs.

W . IU M il le r nnd L u lu M il lo r , husband and w lfo ; Charles M . l i c a th and K a to Tabor, D efendan ts .

U nd er and b y v ir tu o o f nn O rdo r o f Sale and Dccrco o f Forcc losu ro issued

; ou t o f th o D is t r ic t C o u rt o f th o E le v ­en th Jud ic ia l D is t r ic t o f th o S ta to o f Idaho, In and fo r tho C ou n ty o f T w in F a lls , dated th o « th day o f Januarj-, 1023, In tho above e n t it le d nc tio n , ^ w here in F ra n k R oodor, th o nbovo nam -

V cd p la in t i f f , o b ta in e d a decreo agolnBt W , R . M ille r and L u lu M il le r , huaband and w ifo ; Charles M . H e a th and K a to

; T abor, defendants, o n th o 2 9 th da y o f ' December, 1022, w h ich sa id decroo was ’ on th o aaid 20th da y o f D ocom bor,'1022,’ rccordod in Jud gm e n t B o ok E ig h t on ’ pago 102, o f aaid D ia t r ic t C ou rt, I am > commanded to ao il n i l th a t c o r ta in lo t,J piece o r parcel o f la n d s itu a te d in the 5 C ounty o f T w in F a lls , S ta to o f Idaho,5 and bounded and described aa fo llo w s ,

to -w it :5 L o t Tw o (2) o f S cc tlo n E ig h te en ) (18 ), Township Ten (10) S outh , Itan(;o ) E lg litco n (18) E, B . M ., to g o th o r w ith g th e tencmonts, ho rcd itam onta and ap- g purtonancea th ereu nto be lon g in g o r m B a n y wiao appe rta in ing ..3 P u b lic no tico is he reby g ive n , tb n t . on th o Oth dny o f F e b ru a ry , 1023, a*:J th o hour o f 2 o 'c lo e k p . m . (M o u n tn ln e T im o ) o f said da y , n t th e oa s t f r o n t

door o f tho cou rt houso o f th o C ounty o f T w in Fqljs, S ta to o f Id a h o , I w i l l ,

® in o b o d le n c o n n a id O rde r o f ^ I c and ® Docroo o f Forocloauro, so il th o above

described p ro pe rty to a a tla fy p la in t i f f ' ^= docroo w ith in te re s t th e reo n , to ge the r ® w ith a ll costa th n t havo accrued o r m ay• accrue, to tho h igheat b id d o r f o r cash. .. ® la w fu l monoy o f th o U n ite d S tates.• D ated th is I l t h . d a y o f Ja n u a ry ,

1023.® M . B . F T N O n , S h e r i f t

B y IT. S. IU M 3 L T 0 K , D e p u ty ,

L IF E ’S

a i mONE C E N T P E R W ORAdvertisements under this head s so far devised of bringing the nee

____________r a BESTFO R R E N T — S-room houae, $10 po*

m onth. 113 Van B u rc n , Phone 601. o i ^ 'Q U R iiN T — M od ern 3-room houao “a t 442 W a ln u t. Phono 200;_____________ a t~ iX ) B K E N T — W vo ocrea a d jo in in g I k to w n . R H . M aher. Phone 22flJ. co ~ F O B B E N U ^ N lc o iy tu ta la h e d room , w ith b o a rd ; tw o gontlem en p re fe rred . A 121 Seventh ave. N . Phono 1234. ”

t 'O U l iE N T ^ O room bouse, 1 b lo ck n i fro m b ig h school. Phono 035J. a>

iX )B R J ^ N t— Threo room fu m ia h o d ^ a p a rtm e n t $15.00 pe r m on th . B u n g a ­low A p artm on ta , Socond Avo. and Gth at St. E . . • -— ' =:■ ..!■= , .a------- 1„

FO B H A L B - A lT T O a iO B IIZ S s t

F O B i jA L M — F o rd IfttJ l to u r in g : overhauled, in p e rfe c t m ochnnient , shape, $275. F o rd 1910 to u rin g , se ll- ?. a ta rto r, fo r qu ick sale $225. C entra l Qarage. ' ‘ ________________________ 0

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F O ^ a A U -V -'T h c U o^ rB on A n 5 « ^ room ing house at a price to move. A Iiouso w ith a rep u ta tion fo r “ clean ty . liuen and cloan m o ra U ,'’ I ’ hone 815. p\,oI I . M . H o lle r, p roprii-to r. ____________

F O It 8 .U ,E — Rhode iB land Red pul lUts, bea* nnd BotUug eggs. Phonei50 R. V. O. Box 75>. .______________

FO U S A L E ^ P u re b r i’tl D u ff O rping- ton nnd S. C. W h ile Leglio rn eockercla. '[*honu 15,'tS W.__________ ^

FO R H A L i:— TK^a.ent room ing house liropcH itio ti In T w H ir 'a lls . I ’ lione 2 -W , —l ‘. (>. Kox t-'3.________ _________________ S l i

F O ll RAL1-:— ilhn do Is la n d Red Booa- ;ers. $ 1.00 npicco w h llo th e y ' laat.r. A . F lynn ._______________

FO R S A L IJ— Puro bre-i B u f f O r p h m - i ^ lo-ri pu llo ts , $1 cu d i. • M r. , J . F . i i ^ Schenipp, ono m ile ’ lo r th , ') ’ic-halC SW iiiMe <‘nHt lin t i i ie ii, Id tiiio . a

P U R E B R E D B a rre l P lym ou th R od : ^ cockcrela fo r sale, #3 cach. N ep h i JLnrHCn, R ock Creek, Idnho._______ ' ®

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FO R S A L E — 5-room b u ng a lo w ; w U i (rado fo r Sninion R iv e r uotos. ibc-elmngo R e a lty Co. ____________________

1X>R B A L E — la acres 11 -1 m llos ou t.W e ll improved^ ideal d a iry fa rm , hog o r p o u ltry fa rm . Fenced nad c to ta fenced. W ould tako Salm on bonda, f i r v t - mortgago noto, good l ig h t ca r o r cows na p n r t pay. O n ly leasonab ie am oqat o f cnsh needed. Phono 550 B 4.________

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N U RS E— M a te rn ity coses a ape^Ual* ty . C all Joan W alker, 717 Shoshono N .I ’hono 300.

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b T T o iu J I B iB O o i £ La 'w ye r.6, B a nk & T ru s t B ld g . Phone 981

H O M IN , S T E P H A N * N O H T H . 'S r tom eys. 130 Shoahono E ast.

8. D . D A V IS . A tto rn o y , Orphoum B la j O. O. HaU — Now Urph.^um IMdR,JO H N W . O E A H A M — L a w y e r, B u a .

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8 W E B L E Y & S W B E L E Y -> A tto ra e j a t )«w . P rac tice In a l l courta. Q-wu Palla , Idaho

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Shoshono N . Phone 300.

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B A B B E L ," T A n fO B - ^ D o a ig ^c u t te r and m ake r o f bigh-elasa U d ie s ' and m en 's g n tn e n ts . See ■ ' o ve r B o o th 'a . Phone 1528W.

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T \ r a ' ‘" p A S 8 ’ ' ”r a O B ’~ B S P A ^ S f lShop. 182 B bosbos* W ea t. Shoes ra p a ire d w h ile y o u w a i t a t pre-w a pricea, and a l l w o rk gnaranteed.

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Bostbound .No.. 1 5 0 _______D op n rt 7 :50 a . m .No. 8 4 _______D e p a rt C tlO p. m.

W estbonad.N o. 83 D o p n rt 1-20 p . m .N o. 155 _______ D e p a r t 4 :20 .p. in .

B O O EB SO N B B A N O H IB A Z N S . Sontbboim d.

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M ATT. M A K E -U P .N o . 150 a t 7 a. m.N o. 83 a t 12 m.N o. 155 a t 4p. m.No. 84 a t 5:30 p . m.Rogoraon branch a t 12 « .

The fo re go ing m a il m ake -up is op e ra tivo and e f fe c t iv e undo r or* d t n a ^ __£.Ci4 dItlonB ; i f a g re a t

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W ith tbo c r im in a l dockot fo r th o J u - f l e n ry lo n n o f (H n trjc t co u rt p rn c tic a lly H dhpoecd o f, 10 c iv i l eases have beon H •c t . f o r t r ia l th is wook. Th« eases - H eot fo r t r in l inc lude a fo w ho ld o re r H fro m lo s t week, b u t th o m a jo r i ty were ao t inc luded In th e l is t n h ld t was to havo come bo fo ro tho co u rt previously.

Tho t r in l o f Ocortje I I . C lem ent, fo r ­m er ja n ito r a t th o C os tlo fo rd i ^ o o l l house, reprcA cntin ;; th o lo s t c r im in a l | cM o o f tbo present to m i, eo fa r oaj know n a t prosont, hns boon sot fo r t r ia l U o n d n y tn o n iln )'. 8 . W. G adiTand lia r - »oy W lllia in flo n \ru ro scntencod Satur- - dny, O add n -c o lv ii i^ n soi’.tonco o f i fro m ono to tw o 'y o a rs In th o htate pon-j H I l le n t ia r y on a fe lo n y cba r^u fo r the I . sccond o fftinso f t f ilU ’Rnl salo o f liquor,* w h llo W illla inB on wan f ln o d $500 and •eatoDced to GO doys In j n i l o ii a 11- , quor cbnrpo. | ^

C lem ent nvas nrren tod la s t O ctobcr | when bo rcfunod to d e liv e r th o ke^s tc th o Cafltli'ford%Bchool house to t l io PJ school im t lio r it lc n a f te r 'Jio l ic f t hfla a i pos ition . Ho ullc^^cit th a t hla wages H ' woru no t p .'iiil in fu l l and th n t .}ie re- o i ta ln ed th o Icnyn fo r th a t reason. b<

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U c A tc c ; Jncob S cu ac ffo r, 8 r ., vs. yo Chnrles Colccr; V . I I . B u s te r va. John a t Padgett. to

W ednesday— C.. E . L in d vs. R obert m Payacc; C. H . K ron ffo l vs . F red John* a j •on. gx

Thuradny— W a lto r I lu n i tc l l va. T . t io f l' 'f io _ IIy« lo p ; M ilto n J . O asor va. I I . B . 'L u c i E v e re tt I la l l va. A . M . 8 tan -

fV id a y — A- H . AVall vs. iry ru m £ | P ic k e tt; H a r ry M c K in le y v j . Jarvan M lnea com pany.

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• r y WHS . ;J ilpfcrecH nbovo r.oro, ns tho eonipari'il to the nveraKc o f ^ 7 do-;^to« ' R fit ’H fo r thn previous m on th , acconl- ln ;j to tl ie .la n u a ry m o n th ly rep o rt Ka iii o f H jim iiutuH, U . 8 . w ea the r ob- ic r v c r I iito . . • iprcH

T ill) liiR lics t tem perature d u rin g tho “ ' “ 1 past m ou th w iifi r>i degrees, nnd tho tlio lowoMt w:i.i f iv o (lo jjre i'a. T h e aver- ago m n s iiiiu n i was 40.7 degrees and tho t l io averago m ia inunn was 2.T.2 d e - ; greoH. iSom

Thoro wan M o f an Inch o f proclp- **"• ita’t i im and .'i. i itirhon o f nnow du ring J a a tia ry . F iv e ’ i l iiy s w oro c lear, - I " ” '' woro p u r t ly c loudy und M c lo u d y ..‘ ran

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Tho fu ne ra l o f S y lve s te r B . Robbins, ' ‘ ago -10, w lio cii.'d F r id a y , was he ld Sat­u rd a y n fto m o o n fro m .the scliool liouso near lii» lion.e, nevcn m iles aouth o f v iso i K im b e rly . M r. H ol)hlna had live d in <‘ ud tho K im b o rly d iH tr ic t n in o yeara. I lc jc o n i l i» su rv ive d b y h is w ifo and ono aoa. Ich flp

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T w e lve h ij jh achool boys to ok th o ^ la tb to l iv o b o tto r live s when th o y vc'rc p k ’dgtfd na chartcr Hioinbora, ot ho T w in ' F u lls Zu Z im Hociuty u t tho logcrsou cafo S a tu rd ay n lg lit . K . A . ^ vrusHman, flponnor o f tho p iiron t or- ;auir.a tion a t P o ca te llo , whom th o ho- io ty w iw fo un de d tl irc o years ngo. ircHldotl a t l l io ia i t iu to r y ccrom ony, j , „ , m d ^ la rn lia ll t io m m u rv illc , p res iden t o f lio T w in F a lla o rg u ifi/.a tio ii, wns toast- ^ iiiiH to r a t t l io lia a tju c t w h ich preceded m n Iio r itu a ilH tic w o rk . gu t

T lio oh a rto r m om liera nro M a rsh a ll a p iom m crv illo , p re s id e n t; John M c M a r- M e i l l, v ice-prc» ic loa t: A r t lm r I*eavoy, o c rc ta ry : J u lia n Boo.no, tre a su re r; I Nisopli DicNH, Ito b o r t F ix , W illia m Os- Jo r rando r, .lohn A m lia ry , C ra v rn S co tt. Jus •a Iw I ii W nito ra , W a lto r W ynver, D a v id p h i V lvo rd . M . C. M ilu h o ll, ' l l i c i r Hchool con ii i| io r in t( ’«don t, wan chosen aponsor, lu d D onald Mcl>»‘ au wa# n;iiaud nd- I . ' Is o r . / Lui

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id fo r t l io purpose o f p ro v id in g prop- •r socia l nnd rec roa tlon a l d ive rs io n c 'o r you ng m en and I t . o r ig in a te d In o f ho Y . M . O. A . a t PocatoIIo. Y o n o g Sat non lie tw ebn th e agos o f 10 nnd 21 o x t iro n d m lttcd . A l l gn thorlngs o f th o nnc! ird e r aro chaperoned o r auporvisod. b y ho adv isor. C

Tho o rg a n iza tio n horo is the f i r s t 0 1)0 fo rm ed outs ido . o f Pocatello. Ro- nno |iic « tji-h a v o boc ii rece ived, a cc f lrd in ^ u rd o executives o f th o Pocate llo soc lo ty , and o r th o fo rm a tio n o f branches, in a t unHt fo u r o th e r e lite s and tl io n o x t ^ ranch p ro b a b ly w i l l bo lo a tltu to d n t d.'iho . F a lls . ’

V is ito rs A t te n d M r. K russm an, E a rl T . Boadon, a4r ,iu r;

laor, nnd R. C arlos K e lly , p residont, ik I 12 mcinberR o f th o o r ig in a l soc ie ty ( j onducted t l io in s t i tu t io n o f , tho loca l a t t r IjAptor. F o llo w in g th o in it ia t io n ta lk s ^ |v ( ero g iven b y lo ca l and v is i t in g n ig l icmbcra nnd o f f ic ia ls . £^pi,As a test o f th e ir s in c e rity tho now pn l

lep iliera ctad in burlosquo garm ents, pon' oltn licd nnd e loancd th o s idew alks coui nd pavem ent a t M a in and Shoshono a tu rd n y a fto rn o o n w h ilo curious apoc- B ito rs ga thered a t th o xornore to hnv ra tc li. A f te r th o in i t ia to r y ceremony, Uco •hich wna fe a tu red b y m uch solom- cho< I ty , tho boys- w oro g ive n sm all la p o l andins nud red fezes as p ro o f o f f u l l ___lem borahip. "

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iJoy w c rece ive a ju s t rew ard fo r a l l (VG do. I bc1l<‘vo In th e present and Its o p p o rtu n itie s . In . th e fu tu re and Its prumlsea. and In th e d iv in e Joy « f ' l iv in g .—G rover.

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as re tu rn e d from a th re o w o o ka ''b u s . less t r ip ^ Boiso and v ic in ity . I

C om es,From Q o o d in g - :- ^ y H um e o f 4 10 f in n o f Humo B ro the rs o f Q ood in^, * lad o a sho rt v is i t hero S a tu rd ay .

I s B onday Quest— M lfs H aze l K o li ^ f 150 S ix th avenuo n o rth , w e n t to lu id S a tu rd ay to rem a in ovo r Sun- „'*y* Wns

V is it in g Pa renU — Mlaa N o llio M o r ' ison , a tra in e d nurao, w en t to B u h l l.nturday to spend S unday w ith her

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S h op p in g V la ito rs— M rs . A . B . Chase <lay. m d hor dnughtcr, MrH. Iro n o Sparks, orn t Irom Hanson, w cro shopp ing in th o c i t y #oa* Saturday. *^t

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irt i* w i l l loavo Sunday fo r P o cnto llo , njoj. vhcro aho w i ll enter th o Id nh o Tcchn l- 'a l In a tltu le .

H e re to ' V is i t— A lfre d Roson o f ?ari«, Idaho, a rr ive d on th e noon trn in B aturday to v la lt hla da ug hter, M ra . . L-ouis Soronson.'

V is its S la te r H e r ^ M r a . C. I I . S m ith ) f U up ort ajHmt S a tu rd av w ith he r . V liHtor, M ra . J . 0 . M ead, n t 1227 Sov- ID th avonuo oaat. ^

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•anchor near Buhl, was In T w in F n lla iJa lu rdny <m Imaincjis. I lo v is ite d fo r V sh o rt tlm o w ith CommlHnioner 8 . G. ^ IcA u lo y . ^

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fonoa o f Hcruer was f in e d $30.10 b y C*ia fua tico M a llo ry F r id a y fo r ahooting iheasnnls o iit o f acaaon. H ia gu n was lon fiaca tod .

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i f Rogerson pasaed lliro u g h T w in F a lU heai Saturday on her w ay homo fro m an dies extended v is i t to po in ta in A r lro n a ' I* r lt Uld C a lifo rn ia . Jaw

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l ia H c s Phelps o f 1301 E le ve n th avo- luo onat, sta rtod fo r B a lt L a k o Snt- urday. .They w i l l bo Rono in d e f in ite ly ,,nd pcrlm pa pcnna no n tly . ]

Le a ve fo r Coast—M r . and M rs . 0 .L B e a t ty and daug h te r le f t S a tu rd ay ig h t fo r a tw o m o n th s ' v is i t in Loa A ingclca. H a ro ld B e a t ty w i l l lo o k a f- Pro: or h is b ro the r’s atock in to roa ts horo n t t u r in g th e fo rm e r ’s abaonce. 0:3C

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t tra c tio n s waa on hand a t th o car- the iv a l g iro n a t ParJah baJJ Batardar ig h t b y tho young peoplo ot th o T Ipincopal church. A m on g th o p r in c l- 10, n l onea w pro a faah ion show, a fia h M or ond, fo rtu a o - te lle r and v a le n tin e hom ountera. nno

B a d Checks Passed — P o lico horoavo been w arned b y th o c h lo f o f po- B ico n t C a ldw o ll th a t bogus c e r t i f ie d ' tomhocks havo been passod on m erchants th end buslnesa mon a t C a ld w o ll recont- tb a

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'rom, M orap , W yo m in g , a t th e on t* jx i o t o f J ’aekson L a k o r w r v o lr ,>hows th o fo lle w in g c o n d itio n s : ^^o rackson L a k e S to n g e .. ,A e iw -fe e t hour )a Ja n u a ry C7, 1023 — L _ 3 4 2 ,0 0 0 P ° 't ' ) n samo dato a yo a r ago ..._£34,420 buro ■'or w eek e n d in g J a n . 27,

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A d e lig h tfu l p a r ty w as g lvo a F r l- th is V even ing b y M y r t lo S chw arta fo r ousl group o f her g i r l fr io n d s ' S le ig h in g c u r j IS en joyed fro m 4 to 6 o ’ e lock whon th reo course d in n o r w as served n t

0 Poppy, tb o va le n tln o m o t i f bo lng B E I r rle d ou t. Tho ovo n in g waa con- I idod w ith a th e a tro p a r ty . Gueats !ro L o is Sparks, D o ro th y D lnko la ck - _, C ha rlo tte V o g o l, E lisa b e th Cald- j j . „ ; l l , R u th V a n G ild e r. ^

aouiM rs . A lb e r t E b c lt irg w as hostess i o tlon0 B lu o Lake's B o u le va rd c lub F r i- Tfiu ky. Tho homo w as ch a rm in g In dee- Ton ntlons suggestive o f th o va le n tin e ^ ason and re fresh m en ts w oro served toa i : tbo closo o f th o a fto rn o o n . Tho pen ub w i l l m eot F r id a y w ith M rs . Roa- mai lO Btovens, 420 E lm s troo t.

M rs. A r th u r J . Peavey en te rta ined Nfo rm a lly n t b r id g o S a tu rd ay evening ^ar,ir fo u r tab les o f p layers . Tho rooms beticro a t tra c t lv o w ith docora tions o f ujmnrigo lds nnd sw oet peas. A t a la to hoc >ur d a in ty re fresh m en ts w ere served,

Am ong tl io aocla l a f fa i r s g iven In Him b erly the pnat w eek, nouo were fadi ore pleasant th a n th o d in ne r on F r i- »y evening w ith M r. nnd M rs . ThomasUHKUII an lioslH. A p in k *ind w h lto j.i lo r sehcmo wna c n rr ic d o u t In a ll o f c10 docora tlvo <letails, t l io contorpleee LI'ing p in k nnd w h i to . carnations, nnd 010 pJnro nni} t.-jJly cards h a n r l-p .iin to l ' I i1 aliadea o f p in k . -Music and “ 5 0 0 " I cro the o n to rta in in o n t n f to r dinner,>. and M rs. A . J . W iluOa w inn in g i^ ^ o n o fH fo r h 'K li a roro n t cnnln.!io guoHlH w ere M r. and M ia . L . 11. 'a idon. M r. and M rs . Thurato 'n Pence, ^ lr . nnd M rs . R. G. W ib o n , M r. and [ra. W . T . SiimmorH, M r . and M rs. R.:. D enton, M r. and M m . A . .L W 'lltion mi M r. and M ra . Jnnioa R u.hsoU.

'H io .Misses .M ario and IIoJou H o m e r ito r ta iiio d n t b ridK o S a tu rd ay a fte r ion fo r tlio fo llo w in g guests: Mr». Iiarlca N o rth , M ra . K m ory H cno it, Mra., W . D av id son and M lss6s D oro thy cR ill, M ario B o aw o rth , K a thorin *' laey, M urj* O liv ia C lmpmnn, M nr-' le r ito V n n A H o n a iii E s the r M cRob ts, F lorence N ew to n an d Graco T o ­ll.

Mrs. Thom ns M . R o tic rtso n en te rta in - 1 o lg h t boys n t d in n e r P r id a y evcn- g oo m plln ien tlD g h e r non, Thomns. lie ta b lo w as decora ted w ith fed la rts and re d candles In c rys ta l can- esticks. Thoso pro son t w oro H a r ry rlngle,- I ln r r y l ln r e l , Thomaa Adams, m ea B o th w e ll, Oeorgo Bpraguo nnd )hn and. B lc h a rd Robert«oD.

Tho m usic d e p a rtm e n t o f tho Tw cn- cth C en tury c lu b w i l l m ee t M onday, jb ru a ry 12, a t th o bom o o f M rs . W .. D w ig h t, 137 E ig h th avonoo no rth .

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A l l mombera o f th o Bualneas ■'vsd rofcsalonnl W o m e n ’s c lu b w i l l moot

th e c lub room s M o n d n y ovoning a t 30 o’c lock to go to T o m ’s cafo fo r nnor, a f te r w h ic h th o apodal scrv- e fo r now m em bers w i l l bo g ivon a t 10 e lub rooms. *

Tho H e n ry V . W a ll in g C irc le No.I, Ladies- o f tb o G. A . B ., w i l l moet onday eve n in g a t 8 o ’e lock n t tho )mo o f M rs . C h r is tie , 250 F ou rth avo- 30 n o rth .

B e tte r te H « a r T h a n t« Speak.B e n r m uch an d speak U ttle , fo r t^ e

jn ru e Is the g re a tca t In s trum en t o f ie g reatest good nnd th e greatest evil la t Is-dnne in- th e w o r ld .— R ale igh.

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fo llo w in g c iU os d u r in g tho 21 i rs . ended n t 0 o 'c lo c k to n ig h t, to - “ to d b y th o U n ito d S ta tes w eather roau, w o ro : .

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)no. dogroo b o lo w zero w as tho m ark orded as lo w In T w in F a lls Satur- f. B ig h w os 25 degrees above. Ifans: instead o f s ix degrees abovo te ro ,

announced , ' lo w tom pora'tnro on uraday w aa s ix dogreos be low zero,I 'lo w e s t te m p era tu re reached here T o s w in to r . T b e coldoat day p ro v i- need i ly w as D ecom bor IS -when tho m cr- crow ry d ro pp ed to f lv o degroos bolow Oa dc ■0. eve rj

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V V A S H IN & TO N , Feb. 3 0?>>-W cath o u tlo o k f o r th o w ook b e g in n in g M o n - _____y- '—U pp er M lsa lsa ipp l and lo w e r M is- ^ u r i v a lle y s : Snow o v o r south por- ^ in n t b e g in n in g nnd ovo r th o d is tr ic t ^ iurs<I^y o r F r id a y ; o the rw ise , fa ir ^ im pora turo be lo w norm nL N o rth o m R o cky " m ou n ta in and plfi- lU re g io n s : G o no ra lly f a i r w i th to iti- ra tn ro n o a r o r som ewhat bo low nor-I I

Beggara O ve rru n N ew Y o rk .N ew T o rk c ity ts kno w n as n beg- ra* p a ra d ise and I t Is estim a ted th o t tw een 0,000 an d 8.000 pro fessiona l •n d lcun ta m ake th a t c i ty th e ir m e. .A b o u t 10 p e r cen t a re sa id to

w om en.

H o n ry F o r d ’s papor, Tho voa rb o rn I dependent, a Iti-page w ee k ly , w ith I t a d v e r tis in g . A paper th a t dares t i ' r th o t r u th . *1.50 fo r 52 issuoa.— D oarborn In de pe nd en t, ono year..50. «C apper’s W e e k ly , $1.00 pe r yoar. L a t 'o l lo t to ’a M o n th ly , |1 .0 0 pe r year.O r n il th re o fo r $2.75.Idnho P rogi-csslvD f $1.25 fo r onb yca»I havo secured tho agency fo r th f ovo p u b licn tlo n n and w i l l be g lad to id In y o u r subscrip tions.

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8 . Coon. G o o d in g ; G lenn Stonaekor, o n vor; A l W ln g n a rd , P o rt la n d ; E . A . russman, E . T . Boadon, B ry a n t T i f . m y, P o ca te llo ; P . A . H om pr, S e a ttle ; oma Saw yers, W . K Fenn, Rock prings, W y o m in g ; F . O . M cD anie l, a n c ro ft ; Jaco b D odd, O gdon; W . O,Ib bo ll, B n h l; TL A . Jacobs, T w in a lls.

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