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" j V-: iTSVlP ? W L . 6., iroi W , IRREJIYS * fiOtOFiaO . *M N ASHES •' _____ '-•••. 'I •■ „ -7 « Only Six , Buildings Esoape Flames That Bum Entire < • : Town to Grbund; One Man j - De^, W bilian Missing, ^ -j-',''' ' »•, lOiroSAH, iri*, July' e w>— J ' . " Tha town-Ot'QolAIltHa, vlUi th* ^ exception . of six iinlldltigs, -wts . ' tnmed to tho groond today. Onf\ -J: ' m n Is do&d from oanses attrlbnto'd ^ to tbo fixo, a woman ia mlsdsK loid Is boUoTod to'IiaTO perished, and serenU pozBons woto troaiod-for ] ' '• ■ turns as the resnlt of the conflagra- tion now^ tjolierod to hare been of , ,lncendiai7 o x l^ atazted as part, of a hootlW «»’ Joud. , . Viio Chief L N. Onllias of Ooldficld < .Ajdoolond that lio bolloved &a enemjr of t known bootlcffnor utorted tho blaze .. in a bntldln; in tbo rear of the Broir*- ai Vjia D. McArthur, nfier carrj-5ni* far- II , nitnro fram bis bumiQK homo, was oror- ll • «omo by toart failnro and luecnmbod7 according to-Dr. Ohnr^es B. Blako ot the Esmeralda eoauty hospital at Gold- fioia. John SolUbury and -Bon QIU *'«woro cut about tlio fueo nnd hands by (lying i^loM roeultinf; from tho' dyna* ^ 'm ltls K . operatlonA. TUe namo ot the mlBslnjt woman, haa not- yot boon learned. AlthoaRb the county hospitnl was not bgrned the ten patlenl# there wore ro- moTod by Dr. Blake aod Tiis wlfo when the liro threatened. / ' Bofngoos Oomlig Back. ^ Ecslilent* were rtturnlnir to tho town ,, ' tonlftht from tho mountainside where^ . thoy fled with their belonglnffB, nnd “® telephone conncctlont havo been re- stored. Pood haa. reached thero from « ' Tonepftb,:all of tho Iceal supply having boon destroyed. n' A RTOup of miners’ shncka ;pn tho outskirts of tho town iR,.bcin); rohabiU- tj( tated UDiler the dlmetlon of , a reHof toi eommittoo, which Is looking after tho • homelon*. Th© Blka* elnb Is also aid- w« log in this work. • . . The mr.ln buildlnga. odrvlvlnff tho ” ^ fire nro: Tho hospital, railroad station, old John 8. Cook bank building, Gold- fiold hotel, postoffice nnd Elks» club. , W lad,8»r» Ifotd. ^ - The hotil la'irectly ncrois tho strait i^om whcto tw firo started, but tho ^ • wind blow tho flames in the oppoalto _ I dltt'ction. j Hoot brclco a number 'of ofcd a *ma« bJaae was eansod ^ b y a spark tn- a bedroom-jo^^th* third L H floor, but' this w is tinloklj^^ovorod' , ^'•Md extinguished, f- ToTtopabJias already raised $3745 for the rcllerofSHsuff.'rers and caravans ot aatombblles ana-tmcka ladon ^ th •• food have been dispatched. Thoro Is an Influx of refngeoo horo and a special train lo schodnlod to leave Goldfldd for here tonight riro ChJof OaJHaa'flswrted tho fire ' had too, big a start to permit it to ; ! (Continuod oa Pago , EducsftSrs Name NewYorkWoman Association Head Cony^ntion in Closing Hoars Attfttiks Governors Who Onr- tail Schcftl Funds OAKltAND,'CaL, Jnly The 1928 conrontlon of tho National Edu- A cation asSS^tlon, tho world oonfor- «nco oa odncatlon and allied ednea- tional organUatl^ns here and In Ban Francisco, closed tonight after oloot- lag Uias OUvo’H. Jones, Now Tork _ school prlaclpal, as president j of tho / National Edaeatlon association' to sue- [ 'v coed William B. Owen, of Chicago.'*-, \ Cortelia S. Adair of y irg l^ was f - chosen troasnter. VleD:>-4irrilifldonts t* selected' nte: <?• B. Glenn,‘‘Alabama; a B. Bos^, Arliona: E- Bnth Tyrtie, Nebraska; ‘M ar/ r . Mooaey, Oallzor- cia; B. 0. Stoops. Pennsylvania; Anna Xi,-FOTco, Colorad^i riotenee' IC. Halo, Haine; ^nnio Qrlttof, 'Arkanias; 0. F. Garret, Iowa o|nd 8. L. Smith, Ten. nesieo. ' ' , A( tho final i^ tln g of tho reprO-. aontatlTO assembly o f«the N. E. A., a resolution wasj adopted erltlolalng tbe governors of' states whose oeon- - omy policies made necessary* the cnr- . \ tailment of education-activities. Speel* fie mention waa ma^o of Ponnsyl. ' IvaniSf'where a contro^rersy was waged 1>etwoca- Governor Pinchot and sehool officUls. Defiigatos from nations will ^oave for ^helr hombs tomorrow. Ono • of tho outstaodln^ .aecomplishments of th^ convention mas tho organlsa. . ' tlon'of the world (federation of edu* Ration associations,!^whleh eamO In^o V being yesterday. Its' chief obeet Is I to prevent wars ik^ugh educational : ■ «>ethod^ Augn'stuslo. Thom'as, An* ^sta, Haloe, is pi i^^ent ot tbe ;in. n^y. r THE OM T ASSi Bans libbed Loitea T and^alled Hose in f Soldiers’ Hospital • Former Oongreas' W om a?& 7«j “ Down mtimatnm to Oflioe .Oirl Employes ——i - MU8K00EE,- Julv 0 (/P>-Offico • girls■ emplo}“ed nt tho federal.sol-_ . dlprs' hospital nuts', go back to corsets^ quit bobbing thoir ^air^ Ci roll up, thoir hoae, end adopt/neclc '^1 dresses, abcording to an uitiiJntum laid down by 1i { m Alice Rpbort- son, former ' congrcsbivomnn, now welfarb chlcf nt the institution, Tho^o hofi been too much Ihugh. Ing and'talking .down thb halls with the patients, Miss Alice said. —“ GUvi#_th^ boys' a run for. their .money; tho girl_j; _ninn admires - most is ono whom ho must fight for. • “ Tho .woman who flagrnftlly displays her. oborms soon will bo a batk number. Thcy iiio only toys witli which men pluy and then east aside.' V Oo. back to ' oorsets, girls, 'tend to buslnessj wear decent clothes nnd don't try to bark back '' i to the days of Adam and Eve. ’ ’ ■rirooN , SHNDiiDi . —— pn All but One. of 13 Entrants in c. National' Elimination Con- test Accounted For p " INDIANAPOIJSy July 0 (iR—All track of Lieutj:naat Jj.JJ. Both^'navy airman, and. bliiyVoi^cr^n the nntionnl ^ elimination bKlloon rnco who has not be boen heanl from, hax been lost, accord- co ing to announcemen!: made lat« this fi' aftornoon by tho IndtanapoKs Chembor c f Commerce. , re Lieutenant T. B. Hull accompanied ne Lioutonant Botll as nide. Tho men tli caao here from the naval training sta* tion at Lakehurst, N. Y., for tlio con tost : The missing balloonists, os usual. Li wai;a.»4li.samled with eardJ^easiiff igi Btreamors, witA instructions to drop so them overboard as the craft drifted th oVer citleo and towns. "Not a word, 1 howovor, has been rocolvcd here. The ! ship is known as tho U. 6. Navys.No. ^ A-6698. Officials heio sold thoy were *** at-g loss as to where ho might kniL w (Contliued ___, I SEEIHG AMEF VIEWING’ THS SUNBI8B AT r r— (THg fclTirOU* ^ nnr# \' n*kt >(8 uto» ti IjJ? \ t W a EAELY AND SHAVED J __ TBAIN ST0P8 10 SUN l^uW j > / ^ I '■ I s I . -J/V y j> ll ' i ( ,f i' TBAIN 8T<$Pfl AT MOSQD] I. OHANOB BNtONB^ : r iOCiATED p m a s NEW. TWM .FAZXA. .IDABO. aATUS M iir^ pm D IMS , .IC iiH M Split in -Chicago Confe^pcO jC, Results^jn Entrance of Two; , Groups in Political. Field; Scheme for Unity Fails •OaiOAOO, Jniy a, u n —Tiui FoOintod FaznMT-Labor party and ti>e_FAnnqr-Lahor party ct the ste U a « ^ a t* te 4 '' Trttsr tSBxmBMX platfo^ and oandldatea,, ar* annoonced aa entries In tho 1024 poUtlcal field. 9“ The majority of the, FamiBr- * Labor party today rofasod to af- flUato with the Federated orgaal- «»® aatlon, a group bom lo the Parmer-Labor convcotlon. aad decided on a platfrom and ticket bV of Its own. A minority went over to tho Federatod party,, spllttlnff the Fanner-Labor organisation. am! Tho national executive committee j o f'th e party accopted five of the ^ bolting farmer-laborltes as members ot its executive committee and proceeded to the selection of an executive coun- cil and nn intonslvo program of actlv- ^ Ity. Hoadquarlors of tho Fodoratod ,„j{ party" probably will bo hold here, C. B. iluthonburg of CIovelan.d,'con- victed in Michigan Of' communistioj tendencies,'and a leader la the now ^ party anhounoed. '. , ' ' V f O riM ty The convention was adjourneJ afl^r day ot oratory over a motion ot M. Tosean Boni^ott, mem- y ber of tbo party’s national exoeutlvo /. committee, which would have placed five of its members on the Federated , ^jtpup's- exoeutlvo. iomroltlcb_ .with reservations^' AlC»^-iU‘480Dtlon Ben- infi nett annoiiVcd he would .abldo by B.' tlTo docbioiTbut tlie mk^rlty faction tod tiled out. n,„ Non-participation by tbe Former- . Labor party with tho Foderat'od or* ^ tho Farmer-Labor party", was not to shared by "the solid Illinois nnlt, whieh Is credited by Its speakers with having established *'a ^ean break with the extreme radicalB; is now ...iOOT^nned on i’age Five.) plr ERICA FHpmi tljE PRESIDEMrS (i/£-r^roi iX BBAB OEEBKWHEKB TBB TBAIN 81 l& o* PWb'cwUM Y* M ~ BAT^USN* *T*^ OUT ON_____ ) AftO • »WM ^ HIMBEIjF__ —HAD I EmJtSS TO AlJiOW HIM A VIEW OF f I. JI ^ IDITO ei^^rinr to VlHWa VAST TJinD % 8 A. M. Copyright, H VSl^ER IPi TWN-PA DAIL Sl(i.T MOBUTIIO, JOTT 7, l»23.' Greeks Suffer Li i% A t t e v ^ to i [)I r DANELLE! RENEWAL QF iiJpnstahtinople Report T( ' ing in ^ h ich Hellenes to Their Vessel T h a t is Fire of Turks’ Torpedo SOTZA, J a ly 6, — A roporl tantinople says the Greeks attei^i [ara-Banun, near the Dardanell'ei hem after' severe fighting. The: n both sides,-the report added. In the fighting a Torkttf torpMo,— oat sank a G re^ ship, .accordi^ to n le Constantinople report, and many ^ ren drowned. ^ The fighting took place Wednesday Ight bat the .repott did cofr-rwadi ere until toptyr It said” that the reeks occnpied the coast Une and Se to, battle ensued, many being killed ^ nd wonnded on each side. ; Finally the Greeks fled in panic to heir boat which was fired upon by lio torpodo boat E<Dial Pasha, a urge numhor of the Greeks going v lown, with their. T«a*L f The’ Angora’ government, the report ij 4dqd, .has telegraphed a protest to { he^rete Bas^ conferenco at Lansanne. t via known ..hen? th a t, tha Tnrklab * ' rentier has been c lo ^ for the last hree days. ___________________ I AGITATORS IN CUSTODY 'ion Scotia Authorities Anreet Ulnets’ ° .Union Officials for ITrglng Protest j : Bttlke c . . _____ STONBY, N. S., July C (;P)-Dan Llv , ngston, district 'prc'hlent, and James I i.'ircLachlnns, eecrctaty'of the Uni. ^ od Mine Workers of America, district ^ lumber C, 'n-ero arrostod ton|ght after , he circulation of letter today over t >lr.,MeLaolUan*e-signtvturq. It urged .0 strike In protest against alleged 11 >rutality by proviaclol police and fed 11 iral troops called to qaoll disturbances U n connection wkK tho strike of steel , vorkers employed by tbe British Em )ire ,Btoel corporation, 'S SPECIAL fl m rm5d t of LHfl I in BTOPPBD.FOB WATEE. tal jsrraNM^ow ) couui vw M««s u»a m n* iMPqmuL «PcawT, a ----- sa ^ ' :■ « .............. . ni _— «____rur_J. :: LIGHT BBBAXFAST. ... ^ jfS i V\ j i / 8 r GBIZELT MOUNTAIN •' -n I , . > • I f, * /-*v '6? J ^ , f 2cML**i!iLjCelUlKStiLKZ-J ' n JDEVBLOPHD WtLDBBNBSa e ' w .a 1»0, by the New Yoxk Tribune, lae. C AILS COUNTY .y c m OSS of Ship and. Land Troops on IS SCENE OF |R- F CONFLICT ri ■—■— I I M is of Severe Fight- ' 1 Are'Driven in Panic ' I Sent to Bottom by fl 3 Boat , , ------ \_ . Occu rt received toda^rom Ooa- G< &pted to land a regiment at Q' ss and the' Tnrks repulsed. p sre were many casualties '_____________ " B Belj Vreath Coat from J»as Leviathan Honors War’s Heroic Dedd »« -• . • _ : Bui ecretary Davia Speaks -at Ceremony on Shipboard At- j, tended by 1,792 Passengers tu, _ -------- Telt NEW YORK. July 0 M»)—A sals wreath wa* cast on tlie ocean today , from tho steamsnip 'Lcviathad, bound from -New \<)rk to Europe, . In memory ot the soldiers, sailors' ( aad. ina^inM who lonf tbelr lives lani In tho world war, u radio messago ’ Of to tho United States, shipping , , ,, Ira board said. ---- Secretary of Labor Davia spoke at tho ceremony, which was attend* ' cd by .tho'17D2 pa»n<.*ngors nnd the wllll ship’s officers. . • Mrs. Charles , Augustino Itobinson of tbis city, a member of Antilles i>o«t ifuxillai^, ' qi,, Veterans of Foreign Wars, cast the fereui ■wreath on the .soi, and road a papal prayer. ,p^, The vessel, which is making h6r bring first/trans-AtlanHc ran since she jjg wav reconditiontfd, covered 057 nntlc; ml/es in the S4 hour poripd ending ] aXttooa, averaginj 23.7 knots an hour. • . . , i, co ifm iri: ISlie' GflltL | ■rench iSee ^^ppwaohlofl Har- <u"i mony with England for Dealing with Reparations it ____ mans PARIS, July 6. C(»)— the first » imo since the delivery of England's [uestlonnairo on tho Buhr and repu. man itions problem >there appeared today Acoo n French political circles a distinct ecliag of optimism over tbo outcome if the conversations between the two _ ountries. The French Interpret* tho very _ engthiness ot tho converaationsVtas nauguratlng an eventual Franco-Brit- ah understanding rather than the . r ^ursnanio of the separate lines of m lettlement with' Ootmany. | In addition to the London convor. intions Lord Crow, the British am- ^ jassador, ealled on Premier Polneare .his afternoon tor a long conversation .r )n the' general reparations situation C ind it is understood 4belr Interview iras eonductod In' a spirit of cordial- G! bers ' In governinent circles it Is Indicated that whllo Franco repeatedly, has an- Qouncod that her thesis remains in' tact, thoro ' are ’definite signs of a leag more conciliatory attitude and a sin* esta eoro desiro to 'fiad a basis acceptable ggg to England for cooperative applieatioa . , ^thlsVtheaU' • ,, ■ ^ 'is tlW details concerning the mod- P®“ Ified appU^tion of tho French pro* will gram that is oceupyiag tho dlplomatle T reproaentatlves of.flngland and France the at this time, according to authorita- righ tive quarters. crit: -------- . Vcr IT A L IC ENTBBS OONFBBENOB it,c: * LdNDON, July 6, tAO—Count de B Saint Aulalre, tl^e French ambassador, Brit bad another conversation with I\>relgn Fra Secretary Curzon this afternoon on the whi subject of reparations. He presented the no written commG'nlcation, bnt gave troc fun oral replies' to the points on A which. Lord Curxon- required eluelda* to i tion. The conversation lasted aa whi hour. neci A now doveJopment In today's rep- ond aratioas sogotiatlons w^s the dlreet will participation of. Italy. Hitherto, Mar- not quis Bella Torreta, Italian ambassador T to Great Britain, had been eonsultid trie from-time- to tlmo by Lord Curzon, ove but today ho was Invited to.an actiVe the share In tho negotiations. Tho samo' ado secrecy was maiatained ooacetnlng t>o pop nature of the passages aa in the CMO of tbo discussion .between the foreign aecretary aad the Freneh ambasudor, B Count de-Saint ,A^aire. ttei BWS.. r , r - FBICB ' % Turkish ILLGIiiNS fSp Iccupyinq Powers Threaten G^'any with Breillt ' in Diplomatic Relations if Ruhr " Crimes Are not Repiidiated B^esssiA. July o Belgian diplomatic agent at Berlin . has Informed the (ienian gorecn* ment that dlplomatb talatlons wiU be. suipended if tho relchstag does not repudiate unoqulVocally the Bohr crimes. -The Freneh ambaa- Mdor has gtveti similar notice. LONDON. July 6 is teasoa^to beliOTs, the Bx^aag* Telegraiph cotrespondent at Bma> seLs says, that the French and B ^ gian gomnments have sent a com- mnnleation to Chancellor. Onno of Germany, demanding that hs de- nounce the inddehts growing ont ot German xeslstsince In, the Bhina- land and th« Bnhr. fii tbe event of refnaal by tbe chancellor, tha coTTMpondents nndeistand. tha Franco-Belgian repi-eitentatlTBS wm leave Berlin. BERLIN, Jnly 0 (/5»>T-Tho rolchstag rillinljourn indefinitely tomorrow for he summer recess, it wns authorita- Ively stated todny. Chaneollor Quno continued his con* eroncei today with UAnsignor PaeelU* ^ ifloal nnnclb. It was cnnouneod'that a po^al oourior bad u^rlvod froAt Boms 'ringing now instmetions for the. nun io from tho Vatican. Tho govorament*a intlclpnted doclaratlod'.on sabotage In he.Bubr Is said novir td be merely a natter of forin and the federal eablnei J ebntultlng with' thi Prussian' govern- nent 3UXSBUXO TBAFFZO FBOBZBZTBD.. DUXSBUBO, Jolyfe o n —Bocanse . )ostera announcing penaltlea inflleted >n this town aft^ last week's bomb, jxplosion have been mutilated In a o«r-' Uiin part of tho town, all traffie ^ oea prohibited in that seoUon niftU. - ____ further notice. It^ijMpeeOT'tto'sus- . pVuslBii-■vritT'0 0 'enforced fbr two or . ihroo days. - It Waa reported today that thwo Getw. ’■ nana woro ahot and^oondod laat nlgCt iy a Belgian patroj <o>> being-out .after . the curfow hour. I t was reported alsb that In the towniof SehW^e a Ger- man was killed by a Frtach patroL According to thoj German - aceonnt be was la unoecuked territory: the French say ho w u «a]}ght saipl^. -Much snlpinff jacUvi^. is g o ^ on' (Continsed <m Page Five) Sarre Gomiifissira Put on Carpet/by ^ a ^ e ’s Council Oortailment of Bight .of Vree Speech Chief Object/of Criti- ^ cism at Grilling . / GENEVA, July 6, <ffM ho mem- bers of tho governing eommUslon 'of the 8 am region naderwent a severe grilling today by tho conaell of the leagno of nations with the object of establishing the tmth coneemiag vari- ous eharges'toQching on the adminis- tration of a country whose future political status a plebiscite, eveatnaUy will decide. Tho chief obj'oe# ^f critleism was the commission’s deereo curtailing the right of free - speech and forbidding criticism .of the league of nations, the Versailles' treaty and the commission itself. . , Both Lord Bobert Ceell of Great/ Britain nnd Gabriel Hanotanx' ot ' v Franck, conduetod the ezamlnatla& which centered about such points • • ^ . the preaenco' aud attltndes of Freneh troops In tho Sarre. AUompta wero being made tpnlght to agrqo on the report of the -eonnoU - which presumably will menrfpn the ^ neceuity of~certaln reforms'^^ irith the tmdorstandlng that the 'eonunlaslos will be .responsible to t ^ league aaS not to any one government ■ Throughout tho investigation » friendly attitude was.i^atalned by everybody, inelodl02 .» • msmbeit of the eommiasTon, ehowiag- a dedr*’ % q adopt'the beet p^«y for the Birn. • population. i , IDAjbtO W ^ASrat Saturday] tJaiettl^ with tliBiidw^V. i;’ ttema. i< . ^—rr r^ — ' • ••••. '

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' . " Tha town-Ot'QolAIltHa, vlUi th* ^ exception . of six iinlldltigs, -wts . ' tnm ed to tho groond today. O n f\ -J :

' m n Is do&d from oanses attrlbnto'd to tbo fixo, a woman ia mlsdsK loid Is boUoTod to'IiaTO perished, and serenU pozBons woto troaiod-for ]

' '• ■ tu rn s as the resnlt o f the conflagra­tion now tjolierod to hare been of ,

,lncendiai7 o x l ^ atazted as part, o f a h o o tlW « » ’ Joud. ,

. Viio Chief L N. Onllias of Ooldficld < .Ajdoolond tha t lio bolloved &a enemjr of t

known bootlcffnor utorted tho blaze .. in a bntldln; in tbo rear of the Broir*- a i

Vjia D. McArthur, nfier carrj-5ni* far- I I , nitnro fram bis bumiQK homo, was oror- l l

’ • «omo by to a rt failnro and luecnmbod7 according to-D r. Ohnr^es B. Blako ot the Esmeralda eoauty hospital a t Gold- fioia. John SolUbury and -Bon QIU

*'«woro cut about tlio fueo nnd hands by (lying i loM roeultinf; from tho' dyna*

^ 'm l tl s K . operatlonA. TUe namo ot the mlBslnjt woman, haa not- yot boon learned.

AlthoaRb the county hospitnl was not bgrned the ten patlenl# there wore ro- moTod by Dr. Blake aod Tiis wlfo when the liro threatened. /

' Bofngoos Oomlig Back. ^Ecslilent* were rtturnlnir to tho town ,,

' tonlftht from tho mountainside where^ . thoy fled with their belonglnffB, nnd “®

• telephone conncctlont havo been re- stored. Pood haa. reached thero from « ' Tonepftb,:all o f tho Iceal supply having boon destroyed. n '

A RTOup of miners’ shncka ;pn tho outskirts of tho town iR,.bcin); rohabiU- tj( tated UDiler the dlmetlon of , a reHof toi

’ eommittoo, which Is looking after tho• homelon*. Th© Blka* elnb Is also aid- w«

log in this work. • . .The mr.ln buildlnga. odrvlvlnff tho ”

^ fire nro: Tho hospital, railroad station, old John 8. Cook bank building, Gold- fiold hotel, postoffice nnd Elks» club.

, W la d ,8 » r» Ifo td . ^- The hotil la 'i re c tly ncrois tho s tra it

i^om whcto tw firo started, but tho ^• wind blow tho flames in the oppoalto _

I dltt'ction. j Hoot brclco a number 'o fofcd a *ma« bJaae was eansod

^ b y a spark tn- a bedroom-jo^^th* third L H floor, b u t ' this w is tin lo k lj^^o v o ro d '

, ^'•M d extinguished,f - ToTtopabJias already raised $3745 for

the rc lle ro fS H su ff .'re rs and caravans o t aatombblles ana-tm cka ladon ^ t h

•• food have been dispatched. Thoro Is an Influx of refngeoo horo and a special train lo schodnlod to leave Goldfldd for here tonight

riro ChJof OaJHaa'flswrted tho fire ' had too, big a s tart to permit it to

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, EducsftSrs Name NewYorkWoman Association Head

C o n y ^ n tio n in C lo s in g H o a r s A ttf t t ik s G o v e rn o rs W h o O n r- t a i l S c h c f tl F u n d s

OAKltAND,'CaL, Jnly The1928 conrontlon of tho National Edu-

A cation asSS^tlon, tho world oonfor- «nco oa odncatlon and allied ednea- tional organUatl^ns here and In Ban Francisco, closed tonight after oloot- lag U ias OUvo’H . Jones, Now Tork

_ school prlaclpal, as president j o f tho / National Edaeatlon association' to sue- [

'v coed William B. Owen, of Chicago.'*-, \ Cortelia S. Adair of y i r g l ^ was f

- chosen troasnter. VleD:>-4irrilifldonts t* selected' nte: <?• B. Glenn,‘‘Alabama; a B. Bos^, Arliona: E- Bnth Tyrtie, Nebraska; ‘M ar/ r . Mooaey, Oallzor- c ia ; B. 0 . Stoops. Pennsylvania; Anna Xi,-FOTco, Colorad^i riotenee' IC. Halo, H aine; ^ n n io Q rlttof, 'Arkanias; 0.F . Garret, Iowa o|nd 8. L. Smith, Ten. nesieo. ' ' ,

A( tho final i ^ t l n g of tho reprO-. aontatlTO assembly o f «the N. E . A., a resolution wasj adopted erltlolalng tbe governors o f' states whose oeon- - omy policies made necessary* the cnr- .

\ tailment of education-activities. Speel* fie mention waa ma^o of Ponnsyl.

' IvaniSf'where a contro^rersy was waged 1>etwoca- Governor Pinchot and sehool officUls.

Defiigatos from nations will^oave for ^helr hombs tomorrow. Ono• of tho outstaodln^ .aecomplishments

of th^ convention m as tho organlsa.. ' t lo n 'o f the world (federation of edu*

Ration associations,!^whleh eamO In^o V being yesterday. Its ' chief obeet Is

I to prevent wars ik ^u g h educational : ■ «>ethod^ A ugn'stuslo. Thom'as, An*

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Bans lib b ed Loitea T and^alled Hose in f

Soldiers’ Hospital •Form er Oongreas' W o m a ? & 7«j “

D o w n m t im a tn m t o O flio e .O irl E m p lo y e s

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• g irls■ emplo}“ed nt tho federal.sol-_ . dlprs' hospital nuts', go back to corsets^ quit bobbing thoir ^ a ir^ Ci roll up, thoir hoae, end adopt/neclc ' 1 dresses, abcording to an uitiiJntum laid down by 1i {m Alice Rpbort- son, former ' congrcsbivomnn, now welfarb chlcf nt the institution,

Tho^o hofi been too much Ihugh.Ing and 'ta lk ing .down thb halls with the patients, Miss Alice said.

—“ GUvi#_th^ boys' a run for. their .money; tho g irl_ j; _ninn admires

- most is ono whom ho must fight for. • •

“ Tho .woman who flagrnftlly displays her. oborms soon will bo a b a tk number. Thcy iiio only toys witli which men pluy and then east aside.'

V Oo. back to ' oorsets, girls,'tend to buslnessj wear decent clothes nnd don 't try to bark back ' ' i to the days of Adam and Eve. ’ ’

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All but One. of 13 Entrants in c. National' Elimination Con- test Accounted For p"

INDIANAPOIJSy July 0 (iR—All track of Lieutj:naat Jj.JJ. Both^'navyairman, and. bliiy V oi^cr^n the nntionnl ^elimination bKlloon rnco who has not beboen heanl from, hax been lost, accord- coing to announcemen!: made lat« this fi' aftornoon by tho IndtanapoKs Chemborc f Commerce. , re

Lieutenant T. B. Hull accompanied neLioutonant Botll as nide. Tho men tli caao here from the naval training sta* tion a t Lakehurst, N. Y., for tlio con to s t :

The missing balloonists, os usual. Liw a i;a .» 4 li.sam led w ith eardJ^easiiff igiBtreamors, witA instructions to drop sothem overboard as the craft drifted thoVer citleo and towns. "Not a word, 1howovor, has been rocolvcd here. The !ship is known as tho U. 6. Navys.No. ^A-6698. Officials heio sold thoy were ***at-g loss as to where ho might kniL w

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Split in -Chicago Confe pcO jC, Results jn Entrance of Two; , Groups in Political. Field; Scheme for Unity Fails•OaiOAOO, Jniy a, u n —Tiui

FoOintod FaznMT-Labor party and ti>e_FAnnqr-Lahor party c t the s te U a « ^ a t * t e 4 ' ' T rttsr tSBxmBMX p l a t f o ^ and oandldatea,, ar* annoonced aa entries In tho 1024 poUtlcal field. 9“

The majority of the, FamiBr- * Labor party today rofasod to af- flUato with the Federated orgaal- «»® aatlon, a group bom lo the Parmer-Labor convcotlon. aad decided on a platfrom and ticket bV of Its own. A minority went over to tho Federatod party,, spllttlnff the Fanner-Labor organisation.

am!Tho national executive committee j

o f 'th e party accopted five of the ^ bolting farmer-laborltes as members ot its executive committee and proceeded to the selection of an executive coun- cil and nn intonslvo program of actlv- Ity. Hoadquarlors of tho Fodoratod ,„j{ party" probably will bo hold here,C. B. iluthonburg of CIovelan.d,'con- victed in Michigan Of' communistioj tendencies,'and a leader la the now ^ party anhounoed. '. • ,

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The convention wasadjourneJ afl^r day o t oratory over a motion ot M. Tosean Boni^ott, mem- y ber of tbo party’s national exoeutlvo /. committee, which would have placed five of its members on the Federated , ^ jtpup 's- exoeutlvo. iomroltlcb_ .w ith reservations^' AlC»^-iU‘480Dtlon Ben- infi nett annoiiVcd he would .abldo by B.' tlTo docbioiTbut tlie m k^rlty faction tod tiled out. n,„

Non-participation by tbe Former- . Labor party with tho Foderat'od or* ^

tho Farmer-Labor p a rty " , was not to shared by " th e solid Illinois nnlt, whieh Is credited by Its speakers with having established * 'a ^ean break with th e extreme radicalB; is now

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SOTZA, Ja ly 6, — A roporl tantinople says th e Greeks attei^i [ara-Banun, nea r the Dardanell'ei hem a f te r ' severe fighting. The: n both sides,-the repo rt added. In the fighting a T o rk t t f torpM o,—

oat sank a G r e ^ ship, .accord i^ to n le Constantinople report, and many ^ ren drowned. ^The fighting took place Wednesday

Ight b a t the .repott did cofr-rwadi ere until to p ty r I t said” th a t the reeks occnpied the coast Une and Se to, battle ensued, many being killed nd wonnded on each side. ; Finally the Greeks fled in panic to

heir boat which was fired upon by lio torpodo boat E<Dial Pasha, a urge numhor of the Greeks going v lown, with their. T«a*L f The’ Angora’ government, the report ij

4dqd, .has telegraphed a protest to { he^rete Bas^ conferenco a t Lansanne. t via known ..hen? th a t , tha Tnrklab * ' rentier has been c l o ^ for the last hree days. ‘

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AGITATORS IN CUSTODY'i o n Scotia Authorities Anreet Ulnets’ °

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ngston, district 'prc'hlent, and James Ii.'ircLachlnns, eecrc taty 'o f the Uni. ^od Mine Workers of America, district ^lumber C, 'n-ero arrostod ton|ght after ,he circulation of letter today over t >lr.,MeLaolUan*e-signtvturq. I t urged

.0 strike In protest against alleged 11 >rutality by proviaclol police and fed 11 iral troops called to qaoll disturbances U n connection wkK tho strike of steel , vorkers employed by tbe British Em )ire ,Btoel corporation,

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wreath wa* cast on tlie ocean today , from tho steamsnip 'Lcviathad, bound from -New \<)rk to Europe, .In memory o t the soldiers, sailors' (aad. ina^inM who lonf tbelr lives lani In tho world war, u radio messago ’ Of to tho United S ta tes, shipping , , , , I r aboard said. - - - -

Secretary of Labor Da via spoke a t tho ceremony, which was attend* 'cd by .tho'17D2 pa»n<.*ngors nnd the w llllship’s officers. . • Mrs. Charles , Augustino Itobinson of tbis city, amember of Antilles i>o«t ifuxillai^, 'qi,,Veterans of Foreign Wars, cast the fereui■wreath on the .soi, and road a papalprayer. , p ^ ,

The vessel, which is making h6r bringfirst/trans-AtlanHc ran since she jjgw av reconditiontfd, covered 057 nntlc;ml/es in the S4 hour poripd ending ] aXttooa, averaginj 23.7 knots anhour. • . . , i , co

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■rench iSee ^ ppwaohlofl Har- <u"i mony with England for Dealing with Reparations it

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imo since the delivery of England's [uestlonnairo on tho Buhr and re p u . man itions problem > there appeared today Acoo n French political circles a distinct ecliag of optimism over tbo outcome if the conversations between the two _ ountries.The French Interpret* tho very _

engthiness ot tho converaationsVtas nauguratlng an eventual Franco-Brit- ah understanding ra the r than the . r ^ursnanio of the separate lines of m lettlement with' Ootmany. |

In addition to the London convor. intions Lord Crow, the British am- ^ jassador, ealled on Premier Polneare .his afternoon to r a long conversation . r )n the ' general reparations situation C ind it is understood 4belr Interview iras eonductod In' a sp irit of cordial- G!

bers' In governinent circles i t Is Indicated that whllo Franco repeatedly, has an- Qouncod tha t her thesis remains in ' tact, thoro ' are ’definite signs of a leag more conciliatory attitude and a sin* esta eoro desiro to 'fiad a basis acceptable ggg to England for cooperative applieatioa . , ^ th lsV th e a U ' • ,,■ ^ 'i s tlW details concerning the mod- P®“ Ified appU ^tion of tho French pro* will gram that is oceupyiag tho dlplomatle T reproaentatlves of.flngland and France the at this time, according to authorita- righ tive quarters. crit:

-------- . VcrIT A L IC ENTBBS OONFBBENOB it,c: * LdNDON, July 6, tAO—Count de B Saint Aulalre, tl^e French ambassador, Brit bad another conversation with I\>relgn Fra Secretary Curzon this afternoon on the whi subject of reparations. He presented the no written commG'nlcation, bnt gave troc fun oral replies' to the points on A which. Lord Curxon- required eluelda* to i tion. The conversation lasted aa whi hour. ■ neci

A now doveJopment In today's rep- ond aratioas sogotiatlons w^s the dlreet will participation of. Italy. Hitherto, Mar- not quis Bella Torreta, Italian ambassador T to Great Britain, had been eonsultid trie from-time- to tlmo by Lord Curzon, ove but today ho was Invited to .an actiVe the share In tho negotiations. Tho samo' ado secrecy was maiatained ooacetnlng t>o pop nature of the passages aa in the CMO of tbo discussion .between the foreign aecretary aad the Freneh ambasudor, B Count de-Sain t ,A ^aire. ttei

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Belgian diplomatic agent a t Berlin . has Informed the (ienian gorecn* ment tha t dlplomatb talatlons wiU be. suipended i f tho relchstag does not repudiate unoqulVocally the Bohr crimes. -The Freneh ambaa- Mdor has gtveti similar notice.

LONDON. July 6 isteasoa^to beliOTs, the B x^aag* Telegraiph cotrespondent a t Bma> seLs says, th a t the French and B ^ gian gom nm ents have sent a com- mnnleation to Chancellor. Onno of Germany, demanding th a t hs de­nounce the inddeh ts growing ont o t German xeslstsince In, the Bhina- land and th« Bnhr. fii tbe event of refnaal by tbe chancellor, tha coTTMpondents nndeistand. tha Franco-Belgian repi-eitentatlTBS wm leave Berlin.

BERLIN, Jnly 0 (/5»>T-Tho rolchstag rillinljourn indefinitely tomorrow for he summer recess, it wns authorita- Ively stated todny.

Chaneollor Quno continued his con* eroncei today with UAnsignor PaeelU* ifloal nnnclb. I t was cnnouneod'that a po^al oourior bad u^rlvod froAt Boms 'ringing now instmetions fo r the. nun io from tho Vatican. Tho govorament*a intlclpnted doclaratlod'.on sabotage In he.B ubr Is said novir td be merely a natter of forin and the federal eablnei J ebntultlng with' th i Prussian' govern-

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3UXSBUXO TBAFFZO FBOBZBZTBD..DUXSBUBO, J o ly f e o n —Bocanse .

)ostera announcing penaltlea inflleted >n this town a f t^ last week's bomb, jxplosion have been mutilated In a o«r-'Uiin part o f tho town, all traffie ^oea prohibited in that seoUon niftU. - ____further notice. It^ ijM peeO T 'tto 'sus- . pVuslBii-■vritT'0 0 'enforced fbr two or . ihroo days. -

I t Waa reported today that thwo Getw. ’■ nana woro ahot and^oondod laat nlgCt iy a Belgian patroj <o>> being-out .after . the curfow hour. I t was reported alsb that In the tow niof SehW ^e a Ger­man was killed by a Frtach patroL According to thoj German - aceonnt be was la unoecuked territory: the French say ho w u «a]}ght sa ip l^ .-Much snlpinff jacU vi^. is g o ^ on'

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Sarre Gomiifissira P u t on Carpet/by ^ a ^ e ’s Council

Oortailment of Bight .of Vree Speech Chief Object/of C riti- ^ cism a t Grilling . /

GENEVA, July 6, < f fM h o mem­bers of tho governing eommUslon 'o f the 8 a m region naderwent a severe grilling today by tho conaell of the leagno of nations with the object of establishing the tm th coneemiag vari- ous eharges'toQching on the adminis­tration of a country whose future political status a plebiscite, eveatnaUy will decide.

Tho chief obj'oe# ^ f critleism was the commission’s deereo curtailing the right of free - speech and forbidding criticism .of the league of nations, the Versailles' trea ty and the commission itself. . ,

Both Lord Bobert Ceell of G reat/ Britain nnd Gabriel Hanotanx' o t ' v Franck, conduetod the ezamlnatla& which centered about such points • • . the preaenco' aud attltndes of Freneh troops In tho Sarre.

AUompta wero being made tpnlght to agrqo on the report of the -eonnoU - which presumably will menrfpn th e • neceuity of~certaln reforms'^ irith th e tmdorstandlng that the 'eonunlaslos will be .responsible to t ^ league aaS not to any one government ■

Throughout tho investigation » friendly attitude w a s .i^ a ta ln e d by everybody, inelodl02 .» • msmbeit o f the eommiasTon, ehowiag- a dedr*’ %q ad o p t'th e beet p ^ « y for the B irn . • population. ■ i ,

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Delegates from 40 Countries i at San Francisco Conven- ‘ tion Launcli Organization to OppoM War by Education

BAH FBANCIBOO. July H,0:^B lzation of tho World Federation of Education avsoolatlooi, whoso prin* ftlpal aim' U to ptomoto u n lv o ^ l

, pcaeo throngh V^ucntlonal m oty th , was offcetcd lato T b u rsd a jr* ^ a noeting of delegatos fronT a b ^ t 40. eO uD trios who aro attending the Na- -Uon&l Educatloa nssoct&tloa eoavea- . lion horo.

AngustuB Thompson, state commia- I ■lonpr of odtieation o l.,3 Ia]ne/ was I QDftnimously elected president of the I {sderiitlon;- Dr. P. "W. Kuo, ica d of I tho Southeastern College of Nanking^ I

. CIilifa>.'und E. J . Bainabury, president J o f tho National tjnion of Teach^m of I England, wero named vlco presidents; *nd C. H. dlrectot o t edu­cation of tho University of Miasouri, { waa appointed soerotary. e

DflBlgoato Qood Will Day * Sesoluti^iu adopted provide, m o ag

other thlnga' for: ^Obam-anco ef May 18 'aa “ Good j

■Will D oy" of schoola in all lands. Cooperation to 'improve tho scliool

ayatom* of all counltlea. •EstabHaliment -of correapondenco of <

an organized character between classes j o f schoola of different nationa. j

A gonoral exchange pf lottora and , o f * cducatlDQ inf omaUon among &&- . tions. I

£atai>lIahmont of an international I oniversity, whose chlef'function will | be tho study of inter*racial (luestlona

. and the lolation of education to theso questions.

Establishment' of a uoiveraal li­brary scrvlco to supply to any nation npon requeat, books, pamphlets and*

' nagazinca fo r uso on any aubjeet. | Hoaltk SdQoatloa FlguxM

Establiahment o f couraea for teaeh*era ia health odneatlon. ____ .

Encouragemeat la all couQttlea ot a program of health education look­ing tonrard^.tho removal of phyaical dofocta in chlldron under achool age. . Inn^uguraUon ot ' a c ^ p a is s . . to

» tcnch*“m"otliots tho Impbrtabeo o l Iftod, J Jts selection ond •propamtion in order *' tha t it may yield tfio l a te s t nutritive V returns to the family, and that lea- sons in nutrition bo Incorporated into achool curtictila. •

Proposed tho formation of an in- » ternntional placement • bureau for ^ teaehcrs, *‘aa an offeetlTO meana of

—-I'fiiwjtyg the peoplca of the"-world Into . moro *5TiinattretoO rolatlon witb''each other;’' The rcsolutloiT^flpowa“ tl>lit teachers and professors bo oxchanged between tho different countries " to acqui^lnt each nation with tho. higher ^ ideals of tho othor nations.’** ,

-»j^Tho 'resolution calling for ereatUn of tlio'world university also provides j, for tho appointment of a committeo to dovjse' ways and, taeans for bring- „ ing the institution into being.,

’OAIVIE BIRDS ON II4CREASE ^fiportamen Say Young B tioauata to ba |

Pound in Largs vN uibom Near ra lla and ^ BalmBn District

' Good phrasnnf sliootng uext fall la aaauroil by the exceptionally larjio itum- ' bor of yountr fhvr-ki* to bc.accii throueh . out tho dLitrict, uecordlnff to local sportsnipn. -

W. R. Priclic, who i.'cently made nu ^ extcnsivo trip lo aac‘:;tiiin the result* of the hfttplung scaBon. Htnten tlial the ' flocks of young chirks und slichtly older )>irdi» nre very numerous and that better plieoJinnt nliootiiV *hnn ever ahould be found here <hh fall. “

Tho young l>inis in fhi> Salmnn <Us- trie t aro soniowhnt larger tban those. ®

, io bo found ctosor lo Twin Falls thiw •r yenri nlthoiigh the reverse' of this «:nti- "

ditloa usually prevnilfl. iTr. .Priebe •aid. *

TEN MILLION BAPTISTS W ILL « BE BEPEESBNTBD STOCKHOLM ‘

.LOKDON, July OP)—B rltam ’s delegates to the forthcoming Baptist World Congress at Stocliholm will aumber 583. They will anil the Int te r pat,t of July on the liner Marloch, wWcb ^wlll homo or .bolrt ^daring the t&fc^erence. y■ “ A large number of delegates have t

v ^ e e n appointed for Hu?nia,” Bev, J , j Shakespeare, secretary of tho, Bap- v

tlat AUiance, said Tccently, “ but wc , d o n 't know if tho anviot government f will 'allow them to tittend the eon- c gross. Altogether wo havo registered. 2,300 (Jelegates from a ll' countries, f exeloding Iluseia, rind , ^be congresa t

■ will be the Idrgeat over held. ..The \ delegatos ■ will represent ten millions i of Baptists,’' . "■ I----------- t- XANOON W 50L BAISB SLOW <

LONDON,- July 6, M>>^A fa lr <e- 1 -laetion amounting to ti,368 bales waa >

f oUetad a t tho wool auction toddy, j Thero waa" a good attendance, bnt ' •ales, wero alt^.'^-'.F rleea w ere 'on -

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a r ts oa tbe platfonn todl^; Te Ata. me to SB tbe Parlowa of the Indian race. J o t ra re cbaTm. '0ho laterpreta tbe red ma

K power. Among b e r other accomplishme drainattc reading, wblcb fives to her reel

° an [napiratlon which the hearer seldom d< other mml>er9'of Princess Te Ata’s con tralto of tbo 5 I0UX Tribe, whoso Indlnn "Banging r i o ^ r . ’* M iss '^om pson bos

‘ controlto'of b w ‘race.- Thft dellghtfnl a a Indian 'has beeo coached and approved

Mr. Thnrlow Heunmce.

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L im it L iq u o r P r e s c r ip t io n s «

® HELENA, Molit,, July t! (/P)-Con- press onpo having stiid thnt alcolio!

J, can be used for mediclnnl purposes cnn- ( „ not noijT dictato to thf iihyslcinns as to 3 tbo infm b^ o f wfaUi i>y YpreMrS^tTdns'

he ahdli wri® or thn quantity he sliull J prcBcribe, Federal .^udgo OeorRo 11; *

Rourquin hol(Htodny. In Ws derision g Judgo Bourquln invnlidnted tho prodo-

eutlon of Dr. ,1. B .'V icund, n Butte J, physician, who it Vvas churgod issued

;noro than 100 prw rip tions within a 90 ^ J (lay period nnd preitribed more than tt

one-half pint of- alcohol to one patient ^I in 10 days. . ___ ..X£ Tm* ilerlslotl <n subsfiiuee held thnt P ' congrdss cannot siil.siltuto ita judg- i>

m eat for that of tho phyaicion, ruling'Ci ® slmilnrly to Federal Judge Knnx of 8

Now York, wbo on iloy 0 iMt.grjmlcd ^ r-ii order-rmtrainln^r prohibition , iiu- a;

“ thoritlea from into/Tcrltig with ' the Ci■ pnictico of Dr. Samuel \V. Lnmbcrt with d ° reajiect to tho amount of whfiVey which *1

mifcht bo prescrlbod lb onc patient.Takes Advanced Posldb^ j

j Tho ruling q t tho Montana federal rt' jurist, however, goes further nnd holds p

J th a t tho portion of the fmicrnl prohibi'- T ^ tion enforcement net whirli seeks to b . limit the nnnibor of prcHcriptions is in-.tl

valid ns well ns that portion limltiui:|ii J tho .quantity prescribed. The Invalid |»(

eo^^jUb^f the law with rrforence *o ei Iho number of prescriptions'is ‘ 'nothing! hut iin nrbitmry reslricUon upon thelw number of patient* u phyidcinn shall <ei

j' Ireat in ordinary co'.irso nf rireum- is , Rtanees, or is nn unre'itsonnblc mandat .*]. fo mnlpraetice in reaped to them,” read a ; tho roirrt’s deeisiop. iw> Continuing, tho court said, thnt~*‘if p

tberepeutlcs were an esnct -seience and s1 dineoMs nnd their euurFCa of unvari- ^

. able diagnosis and patients were all O' ,, constituted alike,” th« provision nibi- t« tm rily fixing tbo anunini of alcohol ti

. which could bo prescribed might be at , vnlid*, but, “ linco in respcet tn nil |

lhf«c fnetors tho .triiHi is otherwise, [ fvory patient presen'itig. to the physi - cian a different pro*i}em for solution.

f this provision of tho statute is in­valid.” P

* Pbyaldan 'Best Jodge., Tlie decision cdntinues:

" I t is an ^xlravagnnt nnd unreason­able attempt to anbtifWnato tho jud^-

I* mont of the attending j.hysiciau to thnt •'T . of congress, in respect to matter* with

which the former aloae is competent ® to deal, nnd Infringes upon the duty of

Jho physician to prrscrlbo in accord',Ci *' with hia honest Judgment Jind upon the n ® rlgbt of the patient to receive tbe ben- t* efit of tbo judgment of tho physician t >• of his ehrilce.d. ' “ I t may bo that even ns legislation li ». for'^Tcaaona of health can eompet vac-1" « eJnntion, it might in !)ko behalf extend ic prohibition of alcohol for th*repeutic IS usoa. -B u t ao long as legislation toler-j

a t08' or sanctions such nse of alcohol, c tho duty nnd judgment, of the pliysi- t cian,- tbo necoaaHy m:d 'welfnro ol the «

9. patient, and the righ; cf both, cannot t la bo sabjectod to a ^ i 'm ry and uuri<n-,t

aonablo ' leglalativo interferenee like ,c ,t the statutory pfovlaions aforesaid. . jo B. Great Dsngairs Involved. ’* 'v j '’

“ The pbyalolan, -.vith unreatrict<»i | power to begin a eoursi* of treatnieut, g mnat have like power to .flnbli it. {

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A 'unlrerslty gradnate. and a woman n an’s Tieart-with, superlative grace and ' ments ts a ra re ability In the line o t ^ ecltal o f tho Indian legends « thrill and ” derives from any other eotirco. Among *

ompany la Bli*obeth Thompson, o con- an name la “Dowanwlo," which means IS a national rcpotatlon as tbe gr^atent . [■and unique program of-the American , 4 by-the distinguished nrtlst-oomposcr,

Othei’wiso there may be danger* greater 1 than -involved by dcniti o t any power, for tho latter might ^ supplied by auh- atitutes. These otatn'ory provisions to restrain tIU) judpuent of pltypicJnna In o exercise of iwwer to prescribe alcohol, deprive phyaiciana nnd patiouta of lib-! tl crty without duo process of law w ithin-h the meaning of the fifth amendment nro. t: unconstitutional.” |

Th^ court held that the bureau of f internal rovo'ttue haa tho power through ,i itn re f la t io n s to cope vdth tho abuse n o f alcohol without attempting to die- « tato to the i^ysldaa in the tTcatment a o f cases wbcr’o ulcohfl la prw ribtnL r

GARY LOOKS ABROAD FOR 1» _ gbeoteI labor supply !Steel C o ^ ra tlo n Sxecotlve 0»tUnea-12

Seheme for E ar ly . Abolishment of " 12-Homr Work Day 2

— wNBW YOBK, July C (4»)—Influx into

the sortbcra indoatrlal centcrn of ne-1* groes from tho wuth nnd laborern_frrmJ - M ^ o o , the Pbillppiocn.-CitnaTjrand n '

, i s » -EaMpead ccuntrlou aoon w«l mnke- poadblo abolishment of tho 12-hour diiyl in tho steel indostry. Elbert II. Gnry.l

-chairmnn of tho lionr.l of tho U nited ' S tates Steel corporatton, announced to-^ ^*iy- Mc,_Qliry atacTtod ho could not' aay when his corpora^iT"oi^any^jithor company, would get rid of' the l?l>6ur' day ontijely. but aald tie could publiclvl atato that they-would b ^ n to act In

;1hnt direction x*cry. soon, atid would be' 'diligent in their efforrs.I Mr. Oar>"'* nnnoi'incemont followed action of President linnlini: making pnblie yoatordny before sailing from j Tncoma for .Alnskn,-of correspondence * between tho/prealdenf nnd direetcm o f,

I tlio American Iron nn-l Hteel Inatitute, j I in which the latter pledged themselves jto nhnllsh tho long dity when a auffi- eienf Inbpr supply_wa*-«*/niro<l. |

j Mr. Gnry e«itlmnted that the c lian je ' rrqiiir'' ilO,(fOO ndditlonnl labor-1

• f'rt nn'l would ia'renm- the cost o f fin-1 ish(fd. Steel produets by 15 per eent. |

i Tho decision o f.th o lenders to . do nway with the long dny, Mr. Gar>' si4«l,

iwoA made in recognition of the g^w in? public sentiment in favor of soeh r. I step f li^ .Jn .recognition of the presi-.i ^ a t ’a attitude. ITe pointed out, how.' eve r,-tha t he alao had been opposed to the 22-hour da,y and that Its reten-1 tion hod been dictated by circom-' atancea. - |

operators are given iMINERS’ WAGf DEMANDS

P c o n sy lv a ^ Hard Coal Diggers W alt A fte r J ^ t Session 'with' Mine Own­ers Tor Smploytas’ Reply

ATLA.VTIC CITY. N. J., Jnly Q 0 0 —,Tho Fernanda of tbo an thracite ' mino Workers fo? increased wagos adopted ia oonvontlon a t Bcraoton, Pn., laat week to form the basis of a new wage

'co n tra c t-to replace th^. preaent ngreo-' ment which expires ,\uguat 31, were formally presented to the coal opcra-

, tor* nt a joint mectinit today in a boach [front hotel. Afler ;hc**operatora had listened for threo hours to tho mine

[workers’ reprc^cntutlvc*, tho mine* own- I ers anked for a reccsi until tomorrow ! morning.. j The operators tonigh*. wonld not dla- , closo what reply the / would mako to■ the 13.'J,000 bard'coal mii»r* o£_Poan-> aylvanin, bwt the bmictoI o^nion among ‘ 'thoM watching tho negotiations , wns J• th a t the employers wilt refuse tho de !• manda and mk- for the - appointment! Aiof ft *ub-commltteo to reach an agreo^‘meat. ■■ -

'1 . • — - ' I i f your propertv la doairable aaS• advertlaed in the elasalfled—yontii'■ fin d 'y o n r bojrer. '

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) A H O , S A ? : i J K D A Y MOI

SPPLIES GOLDEN RULE “ TO PROBLEMS OF WORLD i

Boston M stt' Tells Endeavor 'Oonvimtion F ljstBel&f'Abotrt' Xndnstzial Peace

DES M 0D IE 8,'Jiily . 'j»._,;ff)^Wli0D ' /^ e r ie a c tjx i^ riog . abo^t-iQ du^rlal , peace. In this" cquntry by the .atillea- tion o f tho-golden' rule, they can aolve the problema of the world, accordlpg to A. J . Shortlo of Boaton, who spoke, to -n ig h t a t a aesaion of the fntornational'Christian Endeavor Con- -- venti.on. - • . Pc. “ Tho toaehipga of Joaoa when'ap- pliefl to human tflAlinns will solve all dlaputea,’* aald Mr.. 8baHU...“ Tho Iq trouble ia tha t men and nations sro blinded by greed and ate not willing Tl to do unto othera as thoy woold th a t " men shal| .w' do unto them. Ke&sovo Pi greed, fe a r , 'a n d susplelbn from the hearts of men and peace will result.

“ The greedy employers because of M their love / o r monoy can aeo only N' thoir owa-intcroats and i f pormUted to do so will grind down their em- di ployoea becauao of love for monoy. l> o greedy employeea will likowiso ^I cheat in their rendering aorvieo and doliv'or aa llttlo work for the moat pay possible. Whoto tbU unfair deal­ing apirit is anpplantod by the aplrlt of good will based upon the appliea* tion ' of th e , golden rule, thero is el poaco and prosperity and happinesa. ol

* ‘ Tho golden rule XL®Tka whete It la W worked. Aa an abstraiet ^principle It It Is no better tlian healing medlcinc ta corked up in -a bottle.** Wo, aa Chria- tiana, should preach with moro ear- ncstncas tho appUeatloa of this goidcn rule and whon we 'in -A m orie i by Tli application can bring about industrial 1 poaco here wo can solve the problems ti of tl?o worid. n

“ I t is bceauae o f the faith wo have a in-tho-officncy of this principio that ■ wo nro bold enough to suggest a pro­gram of world peaco based upon eood- -will.” , -

MORE LIVES SACBinOEDTO HAT DEBBIOS MOYINO

BOISE, July d.—During tho session of tho legislature last winter a hill wns introducoJ designed to protect those, who found it necessflry to move hay derricks under high powor olec- .trie lines. :

I t was born of an ugly tceord of fiitalities, nnd provided that whon a dorrick wa* lo bo moved, 24 hours notico be given tho power company, which wotild havo an experienced man a t hand, without exponso to tho der­rick owner, to safeguard the movers.

Tho bill W.TS defeated, on the j ground that it was not practical to I givo 24 hours notico.I Threo boys were kUW ^ t Wetrtrtl.I tho other dny whilo moving a derrick _ u n ^ r a high power lino. They prob- nl.ly did hot realize tho danger. The 2^ hour notice, it is pointed out, would have saved them to tho cilizon- »bip uf tl.o .tn ts ir lhat tm , had b«n enoctod.

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ter ■‘of TiaE something everj terms of thrift.

• The bankers embraces buyin

' wise and pound spend money n< purchases.

Has it ever oi - save something

in this'paper?" ments tell you j' a'ge—that they penditures?

- Thrifty folk the selling costi

' Many of the thi simple luxuries their present p broa'd market f( at small profit ■ sands of sales s

. So, youA)we i owe it to yours(

Advei

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Cbtir^b Setvlcgg [-;Wnt<*awli-^-CWlst-4fcl«xtJ*t,—

100 Ninth Avdauo. Bsat. . 'jj, Sunday aorvicOL.U.a. m.; lesson eo

ion, “.Sacnunent."Sunday'achool, 10 a. m., for puplla

nder 20 years of ogo.Toetlmonlal- moelint on Wedneadoy '

vonlng at 8:15';o*dock, - oO'ITwln^alls Mission.

• 230 Third Avenue East ■»>?,■ k . aoe, Paster. .

' Sunday-school, 10 a. m,; Mra, Ida M. **ty ’orterficld, auperintendcnt,Proaching, 11 a. m. coldEvening praiso sor\i'*o 7;30; preach- a <

na at 8.Mid-week meotinKS .Tuesday., . an i

Phuraday at 7:30. ' Bt“ yor>

»r«ibyteri»n Churches of Hollister and petu BoseKon; yjet

Preaching aervico every Sabbath by kicrvyn Wilson Remuly of Prlnc’oton,' ow Jeraeyl ~

Hollister: Sunday aubool at 10 n-'in.; livino worship at 6'ir. p. m. ^

Bogerson: Sunday school at 10 a. il(.; livine worship at 11 n. m.

a»ristian Endeavor at .WO p; m. Scrmon-tbeme: “ Tna Pearl,of Groat

A Palace ef Kings.Tbe Eacnrial; 'oft» termed the .

sighth wonder of the worid. Is.a palace'Jf the Spanish kla'gs^ miles from Uadrld. li has cost about IQO.000.000.[t Is In the form of a gridiron and con­tains many aii treasures.

Discoverer of latitude,Hlppsrdins of Nice first determlneft

IsUtQde in 402 B. 0,.U&g£«Jrtt>is. in 1787, llrst meosured a degree of latl- Wde and made it 68.463 miles. It, measures 67.7 miles at tbe equator and nillei at tbe pol^__________

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SPpK A N ^ JiUy 6, •i.ousos to W erw w ^e storsge^paclty ^ n .north central Waahlafftoii' by at , esst IfiOp ears are .bein; toshed to sompletion, it is stated bare, H .is limed'.to uae the new wSrthouaes in >roteetlDg this season’s apple erop.

A eonsidorable portion of the lots >9' last year’s crop eonld Jiave been iToidedi'If there had been snf^iont itorage apace, It" is said. With tbo l o w ’additions tbe-totai'atorago capa­city will' bo inereated to abojit 7,COO •ors. Abont 10 per cent of thia ia eol4 atorage, 'an d ' the rest Is^aased 18 ordinary atorage. ^

- Kubbltes Don'tJH(e,;Says.Brttlah visitor, s n ^ ^ a t the New “

Yorlcers go aboot •■^wnlng with com. netltlve meditations." .'B ather beat, Uaatt—Boston Bvetilns T r tn ic tlp t

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P e r f o r m a n c e W a s S u rp r is e r °

1 ' ' Jf'Ba I.T l a k e , WV-Frc.U frem

hU f i ib t w ith Tommy Gibbona at Bhel- .u, -by, Mbnt, Ju ly ..4, Jack Dompscy of / Utnli, world's lioavywcJght clmmpioti

^ boxor; roachea horo todoy to vlsit'villi .Ills mother and other i-clntlvcs. : „ ®”'

" I 'm dianppointoll oyw not tnCMjkitig out Oiblions,” Domfwoy told nowspapor .

^ men. ‘ 'bu t I found him a pretty tough ^ •' boxer.” - h"'

0 ‘‘I don't know whnt I wlll-ncr’next. ■ • Jack Kpornti is mokinj; armngnncntir' for a boat la tho "loat, poniWr- witU Harry Willa, in ITow York.»» ’ , tmo

Dompsoy looked >vorn and'tired. Ilialeft'eyo was Lldck'atuT hla'face showoa tho nigns of pummolmf;. •- dai

"A re-you hurt anyw here!" ho wni kei . Aaked. C Ba

"N o t im in ju ry ," he replied. " I pai don’t get hit roal hard a f te rth o firat Mi

^ two .o r threo rounda." Th"W hat aoemod to bo tho mattor,

w ai_aakol "W hy d ld 'all n i » jo u r blows ■ fnll short—tho kind you

tiBunlly doUvor with telling rcaults!'' *J " I did miss qtXlto a fow of them, I

guoiiB, but ho was a clcvor little boxer, I <ino of the hardest that I have gono 0, agaJnat," ho onaworpd. . on

, Few Salt Laker* outaldo of nowspa- Po per rcpreaentativos met tbo "U tah roc xnaiilcr" a t tho depot when hl» tnUij

# 'pullM in. The chaw'pion was aecom- |>anied to S alt Lcvko by Hiram Demp* sey, hia father. • •. I t is believed Jack will leave in a y^, Yow days fo>r his coal properties in eouthern Utaii^and there go into train* ing for nny bout Kourn# may airang^ . ,

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1 B A S E !_ I n a t i o n a l L EA G U E j 1_

STA K D m o OF THS 0LI(B8.-*----------Won I.«at Pdt.

, New York ........ ........ -13 23 .07« No'I'ittdburgh. ..... ......... 43 26 .023 Phi

•Cincinnati ________ 40 28 .588 £lo^ Brooklyn _________ 30 32 .6211^«^ Chicago __________ a : 36 , .607

St. Louia _____ :........ 34 39 .40'tBoaton ___________ 22 47 .310 l^ oPhiladofphla ______ 21 GO .206

p i L i E r i r II - u M Puiy:

T a l l E n d e r s B e a t R lr a f e s 5 t o Hi2 in O n ly G a m e P la y e d In: _

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—ii^ J ra iU D B L P H IA , Jo ly ' 0 “ W)—A - ^ tri{^e^lay by tho Plilllies in tho fifth

t ianing enabled thp lorola to win ^ o • opening gamo bf the series tod*y,' 5 the

to 2. 5 tCooper, wbo opened the fifth for the Boi

l^iratoa went to aeeond on Parkiaaon's elg two*bas«.wild tbfow. Maraaville singled boi to right, Cooper taking third, Carey hni fUod to Mok*n, whoia throw, to Hen* tin line eatsght Coopor a t thTplate. Mazwx-. ,f ▼iilo wna.nippofl, Henixne to Sand, w h ^ Boi hfl' attempted, to tako aeeond *on tho Cle thjow-in. • ’ I

Scor.; E . ■ IL E. PI-P Pittaboiigii-----------------------3 8 0

Philadelphia -------- 1— 5 12 3Bottoriet->Cooper, Kunz and. Schmidt; .£

Uitehell nad IleBlIao. poi-------- th(

Chicago a t Boston;. iala._. 8 tCincinnati a t New York; rain. do

^ Bt. Louli a t Brooklynj rain. ^-{ 5 -------- . Pij

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aT A jn te lO OP • - IWon. • Loat. P e t k <

e a a , Pranclaco ------- fi2 .84 *M0 6 t■ Saenuneato •----------- 80 43 .683

Portland ............... — <7 46 '.80SLaa Angales ------ 45 40 .405iSalt L ^ _________ 44 ■ 48* .478V e rn o n ----------------- 43 60 .462Seattlo ___________ 42 49 .462-Oakhrnd --------38 65 .400

FBID A T'S GAMB0.Beore. B. H. E.

■OaUand ----- ----------'— . 0 9 1.BeatUo - I ----------- ------------2 T 1 !

Batteriee—Malls ar.d Baker; Jacobs ^ .aad Tohia. ^

. - Beore: . . B. H. E. ^vflalt Lak6 ---------: 6 12 0 .Loa' AngeloB__ --------------- 4 11 1

Battoriof-Oould, McCabe andPotera; Haghet, liU inas and 'BaldwUi, I.................. f

Beore; J». H., B. t^ -Saenuneato ----------------- - 5 13 4 i

V ;Baa Fraseiteo .... ... 3 ? . 0 b0 ' Batterie»->Penaer aad.Sebang^~8hea, .

^CotJrtney and to il* . ______

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S U Z A K n 'e L E N G L E N . W I N S . . . C R O W N F O R F IF T H T I M E

XVmich W m nu Bat^Uas Bapmnscy . Atnong'Femlnlna Tan&ia P layen b^' *.'*

Dofoat of, BritUh <j;rl ------

WIMBLEDON, July ' 6, OW— Sua- anne-Lenglca stll), is aupremo amons all tho women tcnnla players of ,tho world- With caae and certainty tho Fri;peh star this afternooa defeated ~ Mias Jtathlecn MeEanc, tho beat of • B ritain’s tonpla playing womea by a acoro of 6-2, 6-2, and ao won-for tho fifth succesalvo. season Jho title of world champion. I t was tho fifth meeting between these stars nnd with one exception it was tho w ont beat* ing 8uunt)o has administered to .the lively Britlah girl.

Milo. Lenglen had tlio battle, in hand from s tart to finish, ,

Tho rtmaltyicr of the day’s piWram 'produced Uttlo thnt was exciting. For. ono- thing, tho weather, with the thor- ni'omotcr passing the 100 mark in the aun wns too- hot for tho ISnropean players - whoso gnmo lacked tho. usual dash. Btin la wasn’t too hot to koop.L. 8. D. Dean find Mrs. Bhcppard- Barron from boating the American pair, Vincent Blchards and Mrs. Molla Mallor>*, who played a looso gnmo^Tho scoro waa 5 *7, 6-3, 6-4.

D R IV E S P E A R L B E N B O E T O V ICTO RY IN “ S T E A K ”

NORTH RANDALL, Clcvrtnn>l, July 6, (/P)—F ro ^ Egan, tho former wmt- orn rolnsman, now of Memphis, d’rovo Pearl Beoboo to victory and a now record in tho Tavern "S te ak ," feat­ure of today's, grand circuit harness raclng^pTogram a t North Bandall. The [card contained throo a ta k ^ 'tR l othera being tho Faslg aweepatakcs for threo yoar-old trotters, won by Ethollnda nnd tho Experiment for th reo , yoa^ bid pacers which went to Anna Brad* ~ ford Girl. - ' ' N

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____ STANDDTO OF THE OLUB& .. .Woi; Lost Pet

Now York 4fi 22 .080Phila«lelpliia ..... ....... 25 . .14 .507Cleveland .... ....... ... : 0 35 ..W? “Chicngo _________ _ .13 33 .500Detroit ___ :_____.... 33 30 .478*'^*'Bt. Louis _____ 3o -37 • .471 ouWashington ..........^..-,30 311 .435 auBoaton ________ _ i6 38 .400 ar

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_ Q EV ELA N D . July 8 Wl-Ch«tUo p Janneson’s homer with two on la thoseventh drove Hownrd Ehmko :/rom q , tho box aad .Clovolan-l defeated Boston 5 to .1. ia the firat gnmo of the series. Boston 'veorod all of ita runa In ^ e eighth whep thoy bunrlied four hits andbate on balla. Johnny Miteholl wns cahurt in the soveotb and forced to re* octlre.^ ra , .Beore: * • B. H. E.B o a to n ................................. 3 0 0 «1(Clevelaaa ............. ,6 9 0 fli

Batteriea—Ehmke,' Fullerton aad ^ Pielnieh; Uhlo and O’KellL

-------- ' ’ ____ bcYAM EBPOm n) SHOOEEB.

. ST. LOUIS, ’Joly 6 (*)—New YorC «ponaded Shoeker for 12 hita aad won 'b<tho opening game of tho aeries with ptSt. LonU today, 5 to S. Witt 'got a indoubl».^nA' ‘Lriplo and scored twIco. mW ard’s double in the eighth scored mPipp and Mooaol. n

an the f ln t WllUarna got his thir* dl t'e^ 'th home run of the acosoa, acoBngTobin,.who had doubled ahead of him, p)for the locals' only marker*. tc

Be6fe: B. H. E . g.New York ______ :---------- 5 IS 0 *Bt. Louia. _ . j ------------------ 2 8 1 bl

B atterleo^H oyt and Hoffmann; q Bhoeker and Sovoreid. '

W aihiagtoa at.CUcAgo; m t grounds. Philadelphia a t Detroit'; rain.

Ohltdtfh PhltOMphy.A llttl* girl, aged aix, waa iisked to H

■tate the-difference b e t^ e o pridA and tlranlty . After codtfderable thoaght aba replied: *Tride meani, •! don’t tWok „ macb of yoa’; vahity meaos. ‘Wbat do yoa think of m or "-^BoatoiLEyeola^ ^ Transcript. '•

, eoottiah Suparatltlott. F 1 m Scotland; abonld • laasle drop her. MW Blu>ea before they- are woro, ah« £

firmly belieres tbAt tbay will bring b er q . trooble. To escapa tbat tbo ab o ^ ar«I sometlmea. bamed and sometlmca j;> bntied. " h. . -------— — <

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Here is the big reason w champion could not h it Gibbons,

~ — ::— r*.’ r .7 Z ... . . ;» NO MORE CHRISTMAS CARDS

'.Wom^n Haa Made Up Her Mind to Make Real GKU to Frlenda at

Next Holiday Ssaadn. •

“Next airlstnm e—" started Mra.•‘Yeh, I'^now ," Interrupted Mr.“Next Cliriatiuaa.” plucldly pursued

Mrs., "1 Bliull give all gifts and no cards at all.”

“Uulll” gntntcd Ur.‘ “W bnfd y’ wont to.do—bouknipt uaT" - <

“Not n t all,” n?plle<l hla wife. "I won't spend a cent more than .I spent tills year. But I've sworn oft cards. They don't meuii nnythliig uny lougcr. -BoalDeM finiis mi<I l>ut)lui Rcud them o u t Thcy’ro ns cuininon ns files In summer. I'm gohiR-ta--»eud all glftSr _ and I'iu sure every one will be butter pleiised all an>und.” i ’

"But Just how,” liiiiulrud Mr., "just bow are you Kotn;; to do this with no extra money?"

“Easy.” she nnswercd. “Oh. they'll be humble gIftK, of*course! But the elaborate cards they get out nowndoya cost os mucb.j)s small gifts.' Our cards cost 60 ccnts apiece nnd wo bought 20.Now, why not 40-ceut* p w c n ts ' In- atcadT Tlrey cnrry twice" aa mnch sentim ent All our friends will think better o f ua nnd we .save money.”

“Huh I’! said Mr., returning to bla paper.

EXAMPLE OF WASTED U B O R

Ona PhlUdalphIa 8hop Employ, Qlxty. Sight Glria to Pack a Ona-Pour>d

Box of Candy.

Slxty-elght girla In a PblladelpbU c t ^ factory are needed to pack a ju] on^ponnd box of ondy> writes *‘01* j ra id" In the Philadelphia InQttlrer.

I Hiw the automatic atokera In an •lectrlc plant attended by two men ■ ^ tbe boilers nnder tbe engines of W.000 horse power.

There yoa behold a c<mtrait of la< ^ bor aod re tm lf ret

Jn one caae, to meet tbe fancies of . coiifoctloo ea to s, all tbat immenBe la* bor la employed to pnt Indlvldnal pieces of candy In a*box.. In tbe other wo Instance, machines, b ad c ^ by a few ] millions of capita! Inreated ,ln other ,7,. machines, can generate electrle power snfDcleat-tb ttim 10,000 wheels over a distance of Bcores of mllies. '

At other places you may see capital Th pick np a freight car and dump Its con* q,( tents Into a shop os'yon would put a oti spoonfal of sugar In your coffee. gr

Lnqicy that somebody has money to hire anch big machines to do our Work. - OtherwlTC^ou wmjid be paying treble ^ for what'you g e t • '

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HOLLISTEB—Mr.^ and Mrs. B. P. ea Hahn and B. E. Morehoaae visited a t tbo home cf J . L. Hodgea Sunday, they all, including James oad Eenaetb f | Hodgea, and Virginia and Madon Lonlao Morehouse went to-.£Ine Lakea. nc

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mort aad fsa iiy ^ celebrated the 4th of July ia Twin ' J Palls. - , '

Ar. and Mrs. Uoy Williams and hi Harold Williams motored to ' Filer rc Tuesday evealng.-' ai

Mra F. a Lloyd will be hoitesa to el the S tar SoeUI elnb; Jtay l^ th a t her. m homo la. Hollister M m oa aveana aa& > i^ l^ a d s t m t 0:

T he^ Presbyterian flnnday school

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Blocks a

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why Champion Jack Dempaej' waa , the St. Paul man blocking cveiy t

Crowd Watc

latem atloa^ NewsThis'^hoto of the arena w

scrap a t $helby July 4 and befor< the gates. Bud Gorman and.H an eight rounds. *

eld a picnic in Shoshone Basin, baiuly 4th, wllMr. and Mrs. J . E. Pohlman visited l

ho county seat Tuesday. lea

W E ^ E L L ■WENDELL—Mr. J . C. Long has

etumod homo fr<Rn Hammett where 10 has been running a cr^w for the Jovornment doing eemcnt construction »ork. Tho work has been colnplctod. “ “

Mr. R C. Saxe and son Edgar loft' rhursday morning for Colbron, Colo* rado. Thoy are driving throngb, '

Tho Orado school has a new piano, cn rhe piano waa purchased .with the money that was raised by the ©per* )ttas which have been gI^on''by the ^ Urado and tho High ^Ifbol -ill tho 5® laat tw b'years, - -

Graco Boatty, Elizabeth Williams, McKinley Eaton and Harold Elliot spent the PourfiT la nalloy. . —

James Bowlby, Blohard Elliott and John Lano left for Cheyenne, Friday hi afternoon. Tho boys havo joiaed the eaivali^ they will bo gono fifteen days. ■ ™

Conslderablo improvement has been mado on Main street in Wendell by filling it In ^ t h 'd l r t ' . M

The Crhno ^ e e k Sheep company Is w now contracting hay for noxt winter.- They aro paying six dollars a ton In I* ,tho stack. They bave already pur* T chased about <;ae .thonsud tons.

Melvin HarUey and' Coart West ai have formed a partnership la tho auto ^ Topalr •buslaeaa. They bave loatalled F an aeotyleno welding outfit, a battery, *' charging plaat and vnlcaoi^ng eqnip* fl meat. They, will occupy tho West Jiuildlag in the bloek east of the post* J office. tl Mr. H. D. Jaekaon^ receiver of tho 1<

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a Bemps^ Right

II unable to knock' out Tom Gibbons trick iivthc Afanasea mauler’s bag.

ching Big Fights

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(vas taken during the preliminaries re the.cut in seat prices brought th< T y Draake are men in the ring. Go

lak nt Payette spent-, the Fourth hy n Ith his family In WondclL boya Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burdltt will wero avo next week for thoir old homo In th I Vermont Thoy will bo gono tho Murti re r tc r^ ttr t of tho summer." , •horso

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:MURtAUGH :“JMUBTAUQU—About thirty people »l>o *

lotored to Artesian Monday evening nd-^cnjoyed a picnic dinner in thb ^ rove, . After dinner the evening was pent In swimming and daaelng. „ **,

Miss Ellon Dahlqulst, who Is attend* ng school at Albion, apofit the 'week* nd a t tbo homo of her alster, Mra. Fa**® Hiris Aratlea. ' spont

Mr. ond Mrs. Cecil Boyd of Twin Colt< '^lla apent tho Fourth, of Jnly with. _.l . clatlvea here. jjahiMr. and Mra. Lyman Batea and

am lly 'left, the first of tho wook for J,.. ho hills, where' they will spend'tho lUmmor, ■^Roacoo lUco spent ^tho fourth with li>*r lis family at Albion. ^uni'

Mias Ncn Matthews will leave Sun* ipei\! lay mordlng''for Portland nnd Sacra* Matt nento,'California, where she ^ i l l visit Mi % sister. > aocm

Mra. P. J . Pi^ey, Mrs. Roy True, of J Mrs. Bam Nicol*an4 Mra. A. Hoover Mi wore Twin Falls visltora Thuraday. four

Mr. and Mrs. 0 . I. Carman and were [. E. S t^ c l l motored to Pocatello July FhursdajfC JL

Mr. and Mrs. W: B. Slckafus, Mr. spen and Mrs. C. A. Dillon, .Mr, and Mr%.P W. Wachholtz, Mr.'' and Mra. P. J . Fahey motored to Dutley Wednesday Tt evening, to witness the . display of be 1: flreworka. • U a

Murtaugh observed' the Fourth of wUl July with an. old'fashionad ' celebra- that tlon. ' a ' short program was g trea a t baa 10 o ’clock in the auiHtorlum, followed blm.

ms at Shelby-July 4. l i i«J. -

tat Shelby

ics to the Dempsey-Gibbons Adusahds pouring throf^h Gorman won the decision in____ iy, races aad other contests for the oya and glsla. At noon picnic lunches rero eaton on the achool houso lawa. a tho aitexaooa a baU gomo betweea lurtangh and 'D ^os,. boxing boutsr * - orso' rseei,' anil^ Boy Scout contests ormod tho ^entOftainment^ A daaeo - ras bold in the W* O, W. hail in the )\’oniag, music' l^ ing furnished by ho Oakley trchestra.A 'party mado ,up of M r/ and'M rs.

il. 8 . True,-Mrs. Sam Kleol, Mr. aad dra. B. B. True, Edwin True, Mr. and ara. C. V. Truo, Mr.' and Mra, CeeU 3oyd of Twin Falla, M r.'aHd Mrs. T . ff. Wachholtz, M ri' jbid. MrB. P;. J . rahey, Mr. and Mrs. C, A. DUlon, ipont tho Fourth of Jnly flahlng a t Cottonwoods.-L . II. Morxill,. wiio is attending tho [Jabo Technical Instltato a t Pocatello, ipent tho Fourth of July vaeatloa irith his'famUyUWro.'. Mr. and Mrs. Lock Bean aad fam* ily, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd sad (amily, aad Marlaa Mooro of Bnport' ipei\^ tho Fourth of Ju ly here a tfthe Uatthews’ home. ’* . . .

M iu Ola ^ l l o r , who Is atfendlag • ~ \ Bocmal a t Albion, spont the Foartb. of July at Murtaugh and Twin Falls.

Mr. and Mrs. P . K. M annii^ ta d four chUdrcn of Huntington, Oregon, were gnosta a t the 7 . B. Bell homo,July ,4th. • “ .

Jim Welch motored to Halloy aad spent the fourth. .

Ad>loa Alw«yiT b . m«o » ho r e f t im »dTle» ctlmot

b l helped. H« U th« toow-lt-«U w»»U 80 tufflcIcQt onto bim nlfwill not accept any nsls ta iic* .Uiat he may chooss'aiidbaa lUUe ose for o th s n « & a .o th « t: te fblm.—Exchange. - '

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,-'. WASBINOTdlf, July 0,-H(S|.m1i.1 OofrcypoTuimCTi-Jihui J»millMlly In. ' ■IneerojaU mWeodlnj: pm enlatlbn of • figures, Chairman Hull of tho Aomo- «tnUc national committoo, hns under­taken to refiifo #}>mo of tho elnlma of PMsl(!«nt IIaf(Zin«’ for creitft to tlio ro- publicnn party for tlic roiliiotlon of the nntlnnnl <lebt.” fMxprta CongrcMmnn Martin, B. Madden, chnirman of tlio honao eammitteo. on nppropriution?. '• “ Mr. Hull nsBorta thnt of the rwluctlon o f ftpjwoxbnntoly H.liiO.OOO.OftO that hns i ^ taken placo In tho national debt slnco Antniat 81, 1910,12,500.000,000 waa paid 1- o ff by tho demoeratlo ndmJiiIstration. I ' "M;r. -HuH’b eontentibn is tha t tho I

demoeratlo admlnlatrotiok paid off thnt!■ aauHint of 4ebt durinR tho Iff months r . ‘Pldr to March 4, IIVJI.' He itmores, th© fact tha t the eon)^r«alonnl nnd »cn- atorinl elections of IDW resulted tn n n ' / overthxowr of .tho dimioemtlo mnjoritv-j ' in TJoih hoilM^^oBd’on Mnrch 4, 1019, tho r«publlcao8 nwuhuil control.' In th e q,, closing doys of tho provloiu eonffrcfp. a ropuWicftn /mhWMMr had 'drfeatfili<H democrntle nf»pr6prltttlon« bills tfnr-f,]-

• rylnjK enormous, nnpfcpyijvri'i nml ox* I■ t r a v n ^ a t npproprlaticns-froml tho pnb*'l'C

lie tronirury. Tho first SMsIon of the Vji rcptibnraii cnnin’»WfT!rMW''thi>sp dc-i fpftted appropHation hllN. l>nt w ith a ' red n c tl^ aCTregntinRr tmOOO.OOO. I

Demooatlc DomaoxlB Itofo&ted.- I “ Durlnp the slibtequcnt.sessions of tho

roptiblican ronttrpss tmder Itho^demn*, *> emtio mlnilniBtrntiolT, ro;nibllenna do- pc fontcd'democrntle' demnmlK for appro* 10« printlons froni tho’ trensurv to tholj>, amotoj^ of «2,D!ID,0(>0.f.0O. There was.' p, th«w to tho jrov«rnmcnt n tofiil o f ' .

10 f3,RSO,WO,000, part of whifli'-w'jm' made < " • . nvnlliiblo f|pr wyliiff o ff.tho niUiona).®^

. , . debt, _ , " P<“ EvoiV dollhr of dcbt n/ild o ff d iir-jsr

in;; tho domoomtiq. iidiiiiniatrAtion wns ■ due dlrCTtlr and soiely to the c*®’ loj noniies forcfd'upon Iho’ dpmocrnfn by the ropnhlicnu jorfercss. Without thoao’ ' forced economics tho covernment would ■°t have faced-a $3,000,000,000 deficit nnd w tho reifublicnn rr<liicti>-'n of ffi.’iO.OOOiOOO' bc in federal taxes would Imvc boon im-!ln possiblo. This is.not a.fiicro assertion; jj, i t is a inntt«*r of rcrord. ' *tr

■*‘XJr. Hull Is onr« moro Insincere when ho mnk<vs refiTf.r.re to “ tho re-| '* Tnjhli'-jn iadusfrinl :)r>rie of 1021 andi 1022.!—Tho InduatrjitI pnnic to which M ho refers bo;ran- in the miildlo of JOl’O.I t waa WbnKtkt nbout nol b< any leeis- latlvo*'policies, but l y o<lmini"trntive polici<>«—chiefly tliosr adopted by tho ce

• fc ^ ra l TCflcTV/o l><5iird. nnd anno'iinccjl' ia Its-.iffic fn i r'opcrts - ns havinR . bfon 'nilopted In.. the earl.v pn« , offl 1020.’ N'o less ' nn aiithorltv j than W. a . McAdoo.-former democT.-iti'- | eewetory of the tr^nnury. can bo cited 1 in support of that assertioa. nn

Oltea NBwspaper Becord. | sa“ Tho republicans liad' no rontnjljB i

whatever over ftfderaJ roocrvo board |po Twlides until a consickrablc ,tlnj<» af te rj the republicans took toiilrol of the cx*!..

' fl'utlve .(lepnrlmcnfB In 1(>^» fio< n ] , after',tlio republicans came iitw control . tho industrial panic ’which s ta re d In ; 1920, came. Jo'nn'"end :<nd the fonntrv j-if!

Jbeffnn*ttTenjoy,aTOvivnl of industry and . co o f buslnens In-gcncnd. Mr. IIuU needj

^ n ly refer to dcmorrntic no%rspapOTs In !•“ order to confirm tho assertions tha t [~ when tho irardlng a'lmiulatration cnino Into power thero^wc^c snmo four million men out of empl^-mcat whereas there Is today a job nt ijood waRCs for ’erer) man who waijts to w; ik. • '

“ Tho facts are-so widely a t 'v a ri- OBCO with many of uie re cen t's ta te­ments of‘tho domocrntic hntional com- L/ mltteo that ono Is almost compelled to ' '

'beliovo that Mr. ITull is merely try ing .' 1 to throw out a. smoke scrcen to prevent' pnbllc inspection of the democratic rccord ." ' /

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■ STAGE. 'Stage Le&vss 6:30 Dally .

starting, July 1st to Ang. lit?^ ' . Round Tripl Twin Follf. Filer, Bahl to f

. Hailey ‘_________ -*~:-------- ♦IS.OO c■ Twin J a lU to Bols*-V;---- i----- - 12.00

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21-ycar-old Westerner, j^troked^ the li

,17 OILfSoNiOTERS ARE A I NAB/|ED IN INDICTMENTS ;FodenU QraM ju ry B lttlag^la Texas ®

I In e rea w N ^ b e r of Acguod Oper*I ^ aC 3 rs" tri(J^ - . • O ' •.

I I'OBT Texas,' July fl, «T—i Tho, fodoW '^rnnd jury returned in* Vdlctmenta [sf’itlntt '?7 oil promoters to* th [day, making ti tota’l o f 104 oil men to jbb indicted since ^ho government be* ^ gan Its Ml fraud probo la s t October.- „i

t Indicted si! men who nro under to bond, oii who havo been' arrested iJi* fr elude: ■ ■ • . ho

a ShallerJiss and D. M. Whltto* kin; connected with the Shnllcross 500 th per cent syndicate: .Charles Lamb, ;gi

I Qeorgo Nicholson; • J . C. Verser nnd'.In ,J’6rler Oaksi' connected with the Dixie ; Royalty syndicate; J. E. Freeman an d j^ ' ,J. p. npwklns, of tbtj Fred F.owler ■ ,8mnckb.vVjr sym btfnte;'J. Ri Yett and , Porter • Eglcnp, -connected with the .*"' j 8mneko\-<Tn3n“ companyr *’ • f*i'

The yemaii^B names were riot re*' loaatd.; ’ ' ’ • '* . • '

[. Tho oil fraud, indictments followed • others which hnvo been returned. They sot out that the defendants devised a ml

jschemrfand artifice to defraud, quot* a. Ing tr(owing stalentvnfs 'clipped from $1 tho literaturo nnd nsserting that In

'tru th iand fact, the promoterM knew i“ ^that ^ 6 -statcmcntg were untrue. ,

MOTIOK PI0TI7RE DmEOTOE I B £U > FOB DBUa F0BSE8SI0NI L 0 8 ANGELES,, July C, '’ _ ^ ' i n * micent Dryng,.composer of populur song?, cosccnnrlo writer uhi notion picture dl* cn

,.^octor|. was arrested-n^ his homo here rctodo> on a charge of possessing nnr- ■*. co licii;

A Ionian said to bo Brynn’s wifennd Walter Mar]in, nn :^utomobilc trsalesiian, both of whom were with toB ryai 'also werp detained charged with wiposit ss ln ^ narcotics.' . ill

j T hj .pollco announced tho woman ofsaidjshu was Leota Bryan, fonncrly a tit

!dnn<*fin New York and now a mb- ab1 tion 3 .jjirture actrcas. The rhnrgc pij.igninst her was possession of nar* «}l'I cotUa. '■ =

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;LAfiT SHOWINQ TODAY., ' • Matlneb .-vna N ig h t ' '

- THE BjaOEBT B-BBEL OUT^JOK ^ O I A I i EVES SHOWN ^

I IN TOWN. '

O n T l^ ^ n s All D eclue

‘Huicksands’Is a Oreat Picture.

Dthcv. Good S u b l^ -O o m e d y Blot,’ by-OTm GANG. A W ed A t-.

.^rartloa this'^Axternoon

THB't>REOON TBAU.A Wbale of a Show. i

'Ice .Cooled VcntllaUon.

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Set>A xo "wxwr 'T H 5 S IJOO^ G00^> w ^ BK1U\MCwei to»n wostts <k«ouY «ow ^ < A VtCTCHtN M t tO N - 6 0 T A fV >te ’ : viv o 0%

kirtfftpiiWina Varsity IfjU

“ huskloo” of tho University of Wnsh- on Ington' eight to nn impressivo victorj* sh in tho intercollegiato rowing rogntta th

ANOTHER NEGRO SOUGHT P ; AS MURDERER OF GIRLOno Sospeet G olu Bslosse aad Starcli ot

Toms to OolorM Man Who Boaxded 'F re ig h t Following Orlmo

SYRACUSE, N. Y., July 0 (;?}—After tho role^isp Iato todny af James Clark, • : a.nynro, arrested on (-ubpiclon ,of being I* ® ihCvAwrderer of.;'-4?orotliy Kaufmnn. yop)ig governess, who was brutally slain

I Tuesday night In tlic liimie of Mnerudor iCraighvad, jwlfee again turned..tbclr attention lo Benrehl»i» for a negro said to havo jumpc<l nlmard a Bnffnfo freilh t passing through ’ the yards lu'ifc' -tio

Finger prints have been mnde fmm the handle of the knif>.' with which tlie 4'-" girl w;n» slnbbed to d»Mth wUlo jilon<;

'In tho Crni^heiid liciise, nnd'fn>iii a Ch Icriicker box said to hnvo hoeii dropped jby the nuirdejer in vaulting a feirre. ,“f ! Miss Knuftiiiin's bo<l> will he senl to her homo in Westovcr, Warylnnd, whero hitf- |'n r9nti» .nnd four brotherB nnd n sister risldov *

— --------------- re*EGYPT NEEDS NEW BUILDING TO rel I CONTAIN P K A ^ O B 'S TBBASUBE dr

O AlnO, .Tul. 0 im-Tl,o E w i'l i i . i i mlnlsfrj’ nf fitm'nee |i,is br<'n nsked f<-r a. sjK'eial credit nmouiitiug to alioiit $17.1.000 for the purpose of erceting lui "'t annex tu the Cairo nuisemum, tho build* ing of^whlch haa becii rendered^neces- ap sjtni'.liy the discovery of King Tutankh- re] nmuii’a tomb. ' 'I _ I .Tlto( >vork AS cxpcctcd to be tipui- menee'd wiTliout ilelay, though tlie^.ex- blbltlon o f ’.the objects discovered wHIl m»t be pORsible for^soi'ie timo after the cnnipletinn nf tho nnnix owing to t!i<‘ carcful and expert t^o.itnient they will rcniiiro. ' v ' 'a -- -

TBIAIi HANGS U ! BAIANOE.LAKE CITY. Fla., July fl 0 « -T h e

trial of Thomas Waller Iligginbotli^ltt. tonight hangs in the balance. Cmirt was abruptly recessed today by the . illness of L. M. Chanibers, a i^eniber - of tlie*5ury, who Is ir.''n serious condi­tion,'according to physicians, nnd prob- nbly will have to bi> removed to a hos­pital. -.The jiiror is t"hr(>atcned with nppcn<iicitis.- •

RIALTO" l a s t SHOWXNQ TODAY * "

THE THIRD ALARM

Tho sens&tlon of tbe centnry —Ss big snd Titftl ss *’TTTT»»» life Itsoif. Highly prslsed by those who saw i t . .

A I.80 TWO GOOD OOUBD1E8 . Begulsr Adjnlstioo! Ifstl&es

.1 o’plock. Evening 7:00. J i ^ c scored by Mr. George Donklsy. Theatre cooled snd .Tsatllsted.

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PRESCRIBES RETURN TO "S qj,p FASHIONED. RELIGION “j

OhrlBtiftn Bnde&Tor Leader Gives fj. Delegates a t Dos Moines OonTenUoa -ai Curo for World Ills ;go

DK.S MO'lNTSa, July a M=)_Tho up. Melettlcd world rci^uires but one antidote ai( for Its Ills, tlyi, servlr-e ui>on'which [Christian Endeavor societies nre'base^md a return to “ o.ni fitsbioii'ed re- ^ Iglon,” Dr. Ira I,^ndrllh of Chicauoft‘xteriKion secretary iiud editor of tho Dr>liristinu Endeavor \V.>rld, (icrltircd In woUl addr^-ss' tonight bofore the intcrnn* 'viilonal ronvttntioii. de

The welfare of ttio wfirld,' he siiid, l>oleponds ufion tho yoniiger, genoration nu)'f America. I t wns tho iliity of the tin^hrl^linn Endeavor, ho added, to givr be4fiierir:i "iind the world ;i siu-roHMion r:ii)f K^nenalons of ri;ilit thinking young I Ar

"° 'Y — ' '■j)ISTEIBDTION PKOBLEMS

WA!JI<^IN'OTq:r, July . a, Rop. cTtroaentatiA's of national nssoefntlona of T.retailers' in hardwnrVi shoes, clothing, tinIrjVlJ'^u'i'* and groceries wero in eon- I’aference today with commerce depart* ph.ncnt o/ficials on wa>-« and means of ro'iscertninlng present costs nnd possible Minethodn of improvement in commod- coity distribution. CommTltcea' were Acippolnted to study the-qacstion' and imireport later. IP = = = 5 = = = = i= = = = = = = ^ = = = = = = = = =

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Is ol^nLMINQTON, Del-,'.July 6, (ff>— bo n;

•'Hcral. Judge Morris today continuod ' * lis efforts to obtain fiill exposition if|' tho various theories and cooten*Ions which havo been raised, more . . inrtlculnrly by tho government, in • . .. h'o trial of tho suit of the United ilptes to nullify tho sale of solxed acmy patents to the Chemical Foun* lAtion by tho alien'proporty Imstodlan. i^xplalning that his questions to coun* ol indicated no eonclusion oo- -.bla. ifirt, Judgo Morris declared it.soomed . 0- him that the caso a t issno waa inique .nnd that If ho was tlrorookhly j ^understand .it,, ho must bo helped: n!.,., Agreeing that the ,caso was unique,Jpecial Asaistant Attorney General Inderson said ho might tisk that tho [overnment '^regard It as i : matter [ffccting its nntionnl and Intoma* ionni rlglits and"dutlcs and one of lost Important litigations instituted or airtno tjm e." . . • Vi[»h

The woss-cxamlnatjtfflifof Joseph IT. j,,* 3inaltt.^Jr.^i:>fcaernl counsel for tho !hemichl l-Viundation, won completed.>r. Krnest U. Volwilor, of-Chicago, * rns called as a defcuso. witness. Ho ,-ns tho first ol several chemiata the efense will put on tlio atand to sup- ort its cDntention thnt a t least a _ , umber of the enemy jiatents in j J lu-niiiclvea wero.not of great value ' ee;iuHe of tho reaearch work neccs*[iry to make poHsiblo their use by ^merirnn , mnnufacturers. *Thi? defense also was able today to

ot Into tho rccord tho letter' written 3 A. Mitchell .Palmer ns alion prop- rty cnstbdiaa by-Rear Admiral Carey f,„rfPi ’. G rnyso ii^ .A pril 17, 1019, a t the *imo Admiral 'Grayson was a t tho ------arls pcnco conferenco as personal hyslcian to the. then President Wood* « t.w Wilson. Tho letter dealt with I tr. Palmer’s report aa custodian a oj.y of which Mr. Palmer handed to F ulmirnl Grnj;8on before President Wll* * on 'a party sailed for. Paris, March 4,oft.

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setved with broths, ioups,oy«tm , sslsds snd cheeM.

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[t la a . pictnro tha t should b« takon. idvantago of by, every moyio cnthual-^. f nat In- town. I t has moro tense mo-, moots, moro genuine tbrllla than caa bo crowded into a '•o^'Iew.. Tho film . is of tho sort that muat 'bo seen lo ' io appreciated. N6 rocHal of its plot ,•an do'justlco lo the way i t ia directed * lod acted. ; ' .

WALLA OE IN .GBIFIUTU FILM Morgan Wallace, who has tho rolo'

at tlio dcfllgnJng riJlaIn In “ Ono E x -^ :lting Night,” D. W. Grifflt.h'a nej7^ . . .. mystery photoplay, a .United Artists release coming next Monday to the [daho Theatre, is a ^ llfo rn lan . He A'ont on.thp Snn Franeisco stage whllo ttill a school boy, no:» mado a success }f ploying leads and running “ stock ," md .b c c a ^ ono of the most proaper- )us producers inlUils mo'do, with Sioux Dity, In., as his headquarters.

During tho war ho did a great doaM )f cantonmont theatre building and loldler entertainment lo which ho do- .•oted nearly <100,000 of his private S>rtune.

Prior to his remarkable work as*' iVilsod Rbckmaine In *‘One Exciting 'Jight,” Mr. Wallace made a h it as • he Marquis de Prallle In “ Orphan*, if thd Storm ," and on-tho legitimato itago In tho lead of “ Lajvfol Lar- , - - eny ."

t&FUSE CONDinONAIi BBLBASB.SYHNKY, Australia, July G OP)—

‘athef Mlchacl O 'Fiannagan nnd Johi» .. (Sean) Kelly, the Irisli republicans ,rrosted hfirj; In 'A p ril cliarged witlw__ .. ..__ngnging in scdltiou.i activities, havo cfuacd to accept tlicir roleaso on con- ition that they undorlnko to address o moro-public meetings. I t is report-' d that tho United States gnvernment las refused to accept them na Uo- ortees; ^

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PIPMIISID e p u tie s V o te C o n f id e n c e

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PAJtlS, Ju ly 0, ( « — '1'“ of doputioa today after o* dUcu of Popo Piii»’, rccont lette r on iubjoet a t Toparotioni and the : oceupatloD, voted confld«nce in I ler Pclncaro, 888 to 100.

Tho French goverDment never admit lutorfcrenco by tho ‘ pop' either its domostic or foreign eiea, tho premier aaid in answe critics who demanded discontinii

“ of the appropriation to maintain French cmbaisy at tho vatie;inl critic^ auortod that tho embt proved its UBclouncM vhcn it f in itt duty in not preventing put lion of tho pope's lOMnt ^eUoi reparatioHB, or nt lohsf lidvIilD^ French governmont in advftnco o bcln^m ndo poblic.

Tho popo, Premier Poincare ^ sertcd, has no authority in tom]

w ' mattprs.» ^ o doubt,” ho continnod, '

pope’s viewB bear ccrtain rcsembl « to thoso of certain of our allies-

don’t 800 tha t ' thoy aro any : .* offectivo coming from tho popo

IroTO oat aliic#.*’Leaves' OathoUca r w «

• Tho pope’s letter to which Fi critics too k ' czcoption sh ield . no politienl effect, tho- premjcr nt

__r and left ’French Catholics, howfcrventj-, full liborly in forming own opinions. Conso(]uont1y, M> 1 caro could see unreason for supp Jug tho embassy at tho vn’tlcan.

*‘W e-don’t suppress our cmbn• . to the governments of our allic

thoso of neutrals when asked Gofmany’s capacity to pny bo e incd by II «o-cnllcd impartial con Bion,”. ho said. “ The •mnintenanc an embassy is aot a reward i country which . agrees to what

■ want. I f so wo might C5onomiz« Buppresiing them nil and tho foi ofhce as. well.”

The pope,I -concluded tho pro• whilo tho' chamber applauded, hn• powvr in the world to deprive Fr

of Us rights under tho Versi, - . tttukty— . - .... .

“ Today,” ho went on, ‘‘Pranet pears to certain peoples who dM

^ have part of tholr territory devast in tho wnr and who did not ndv aii-h'iinilred billion 'in^behalf of

_________$k55 nro in a bu rry to form truiSolution w p 'to Qcrm aw

“ Wo went into tho R uhr,” continued, “ without nny though annoxa^tion 'o r perrannent occupi but to' have a pledge of gunrj and to exercise an effectivo coei on Germany.

‘.‘Oormnny instead of 'honofinp . obligations, has ordered ita offi

thero to organir.o criminal rcsisti . • Wo ask abovo all thnl tjcrniany <

resistnnco and . withdraw tho dec sho hns taken anti, thus givo p

, proof of her good will. I t isGermany to eut shoitt tho occupi

’ of tUe Ruhr. TU« Booner Gerr payn us tho sooner we will withe]

^ “ Don’t despair of seeing Itruths peaetrnt# through all our a Wo aTB doing al] • .wo can to i thoin prevail.”

Tho chamber then voted 388* to . to sustain the views of the proi

GtSBUAN TOBACCO'THBSATEN TO SPOIL JAPAN'S MOKOPi

TOKIO, July 0 C4»;—AlAibugh ' tectod ■ liy a cuatomw duity o f 355

ficnt ndvnlorem, tho J.-tpanwc toi) monopoly held by th j government

'*■ R Bcaro thrown into it last nionlh . tho returns of iniporls showed

Gorman cigarettes wert being dur hePo and being sold ut n price b th a t charged by tho monopoly'.

A cry imn^oiliatcly nroso for ft fui increaso in tho import„duty, o r n notoly thnt tho government nbould

- clAwo thoQermati ci»,nrettos or toh and retail them tlirixigh ' tho l Hurces. Imported clgurs nnd cigar a ^ sold in Jnpan nt nlmost probib prices.

• SEVEBAL.HUBDLEB ^ B A X L O . ... MBXIOO CITT O O N F ^ S

• . MEXICO' CIT.Y, July fl t>P)—6«'hurdles still remain to M passeil fore tho “ views” of the ^niTI'd 8 nnd Mexican govemnifcnts can be- p!

.^ in to tho minutoe of tho confercnc s. American and M>>xic.'in rep rc^n ta

discussing questions involving tho ognHitm of Moxico, Chutlt* B. NVn ono of tho American delpgatos, saii foM entering wKnt wrjH regarded ti Init’ort'tnt .^OMion toilay. These

. limlaarj- hurdles, he said, must bo . j n motinted before tho ‘viowB’ ' of

^ two governments cun' bo considerc finnlly presented. •

W ABRAirr OALL.All warrants''of. Tudepcndont fl<

• District No. 8. issne^l ilturli, April May, 102.1, will be pai l on prt'Menti to tbo trenhurbr of tho Jistriot.- I .cst on tbcso warrant!* ceasea' Ju l’ 11123. '

• A. y . HOOVERTreasurer Ind. iJh trk t No. fl,

taugh, Idaho.—ndv.

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MOTHER OF 14 CHILDR .11 " ON TRIAL FOR LIFE

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UB& UAKT LOKBBOAN, affM mbassav B«x)Wyn (N*w York) wSnuu k Ott t t a i In t l u t city fo r the m:t fauoa o t ber kiubaad, JToluJ. Mrs. 1 publica- gan, tbe motber of 14 Children, tier on bar b ta b u d . after be b«d b ilo .;Hho bis d u s t e r , Anna, vbea , sb»_0 of its to bis hlcyde »bop to nrge bl

retain to ber motber, wbom be

:cop .r.i JUSTIFIES TROOPS’1 “ tho '--------mblanco OW*bo«» O^vemor DecUies Se: cs. Wo a n a rtaa en to Scene ofy moro . ’ ^ol«>ce Has Wboleeoma B ff

po than. SJARTLE8VILLE, Okla., Jol;M>)—Sending of troops to 0km' county. recently, in connection

Frcnch "HeRcd numerous cases o f.m ob d .havo there has had a wholosom• added, io tho courta in otfier plac however tho state, Governor J . ' C. Waltoi ig their ‘'•**rod in an address today a t I. Poih- Dewey Round-up.upprcss- ordered troops to Okmulgoian. the freijuency of reportnbnssics whippings and to mako an exaHies or tlio rest of tho stato ,” thojd that snld’ “ Other countios wero0 exnm- ®* “ Ood of troops a's commis-' '"ulRPe; but I want to toll you ance of tho Okmulgoo affair, Ill to a courts aro functioning bott< hat wo places. Xot desiring tonize by courts, I nm statiag thoforeign I "n.v thnt yicy hnd fallen >

nun^rous trmes in dealing with rrcm to W'cn.”

rOEM EE EMPEEOB aEI.DOT*H m .ra o . • " > O ' " ™ T*

AMSTJ-:RDAM, .Tuly fl M>>—Wi ince ap- fIohcn7.olIom Ik fjuarrellng with d tt not Dutch over tbe payment of taxes, k-astated now cugnged in a ilinputo witli advnnco tnuniclpiil authorities of Doom' of Ger- tho question of local niseMmi-nts. nnncicrs former Qennnn cmperoi refuses to trusts.” contending thnt the pjunicipallty ii

} entitled to ita deniiin-1 because he i : ■ to llollniid under conipulsion. r ,” Jiol The Dooms city fatliers maintnin light of Yp thero v«il«nti*rily nnd bav :upntion |ti,Ud to cnforre tho linv with rc mrsntee Hpertive effw t. coercion Tho inunlcipal council of Anicroi

Avhero tho for/Iier emperor resided ring its- first year of Ills e iilf . baa not officials flow in following up the dcirisia ilstance. tlio Doom rotmril, nnd prflpopo' ly censc pubmll''-H!i Kaiiii for Jirrenrs in f decision , - .... -1 public rEENCH DBPUTIEB TO DEBA'

is for ARMAMTirrr T.TMTT TBEA!lUpnlioB PAiilS, July U, On—A) tho rolermany (,j Uremler I'olncare tb J chambc Ithdraw. aeputies today reserved ^omorrov• th®so ternnon’s scKHion for- debate of r rntification n^ tho treaties negot0 make „ t the limitation of armaments1 feronce at Washington.■ to JOO _______________premier. r iE B THEEATEN’8 QUEENSTC

■ • LONDON', July 0, (ip)—Plro t r tS n rv ‘ ®**royed many liousfs on BearJi xl OPOLY Quecntitown, Imlnnt thrpnteiiinfj gh pro- wlicilo lower part o the cVty and 355 per baacmoRt of the cat edtnl, bu t in i tobacco iinlly bpity; subdue J says n dtsj ent had to the Exchange Tt, otriiph fr9m i th v.'lien ' - - . I(I iliat LEOION WINS ITS BUTT dumped AGAINST OBBUAK ED]c below OHIOAOO, July 6, 0 « —Art!

Lorenz, former editor of i further BUuts Zeltong, » Oennan Uiigtu

ir- niter- newspaper, was fotmd gnllty aid pur- rrltnfnal Ubel against tb® Ami tobacco C2a Legion by a Jury after o: ) usual so niau]t«e delibetation todi gnrottes Loren* was indicted in connect bibltive pnbilcatlon in tb e no-

'.paper o f a a editorial referring

k . the Legion'Btiimbtts in derogat terms. A motion for > new ti -will 1>e hwrd, Joly 21.

•Sovernl ^

e-plncedof

Z",Z’ CHERRIES ARE RIPE A S ta’ Crystal Springs Orchan‘d as nn s i , N w tb .o f P«aT#y^se. prorbo sur* Dring boxus ' and get- canoi: of tho cherries a t low priccs or ord

iercd as from youi dealer.Governor, vW ood C h errio i’ trees, Sc per pound.Royal Ann and Oregon BItu

. School Bings nod Lamberts on or abo prll nnd July Bth. cntdtlon • ** —“ — .

w y ' ; ; ; . j. <i..ty le r & sonsBox M l, Twill r u n

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FARMER-LABOR PARTIE ■ (Oo#tiaoed,.yrom Page Ooe.V

............. unshaekled of a posiible, red meand is on its feet stroDgcr than in tho pumiit o f iadopendont poli

^ latisfactlon." iA . B«Jwt« B o M iu bo& ti^W *- Joha Fitzpatrick, president of D Chicago Federation o t Labor,' who I cUiied .tbo' chnlraansblp of tod r moeting In favor of Bobert M. E

Chicago lobor ’ leador .and cd sounded the keynote of non<partJ< tion on tho part of tho Fannor-L party. ' . , '

LL “ We w*Bt poUtleal betterme• fo f 'tiie voikara and fMmera, b

■ i we w u t control tbn tigh tbe bJ lo t in ottr own ra n k s . aad o trom a dictatonbip In Boiela.

■ Fitspatrlck assarted. “ XTnion m and women w p l.n o t s&t^cribe

■ I tb e t i n t ^ pUtfotin of tbe F< ■ i ' «rat«d i^ r ty - i t a leadezabip W Batbenbm ^ William Z. ToU W 'an d .,Jo se p h Kanloy bein« n if

d fn t to deKxibe its commnnis< prlBClpl'M.”Tho break with the nidlenl clci

80, a Jn the Workers party, Instrumonti forming tho Federated, p a rty ’s form, wns a etep that ultimately

tn, Bbot bo'taken) said Du.^, a'ud now beaten had been-taken '* th o Farmei

w j r e a t bor party stonds unfettered, more blm to cournged than at any tlmo ainco be bad nnd is ready to s tart its mission.'

( “ Tho .Worke/fi' party .packed IlC C steam-rolftfed tbo co:U b t onco and stole o(ir namo,” Buck

claro<l, “ bnt we aro the.atrongcr Bonding It. Where < ao of a gfoup mil if Mob with another who holds a gun to Iffect body there cnn never be co-opert

toward political unity by la means. - Wo nto rid of hidden gu

n™wRh ■ — -^ « ™ ,.» « P O d ia te Eedi ob vio- The repudiation of tlio Fcdei Bmo of- party camo shortly aftoc tho r6a 'laco in of u communication from Prcsl ton de- Drophy of District No. 2, Ui a t tho Mine Workers of Amoricn, which

' his orgnnization could not deni goo bo- tho-Federated pnrty, “ because it orta of :i philosophy contrary to the pr jxamplo plea wo nro fighting for.” Chi io gov- c. Plntt, secretary of tho .Wisco sro just N on-I^tlsan league, again e:?id as Ok- “ his radical stato of Wiscousln c JU that not nccept tlie Federated platfoj I find but “ now lhat you have cleaned (tter in. reds out of tliu Farmer-Labor p J criti- there is nn organization with w lO truth wo ean affiliate.” — n down pi.,tt said tba t Gcorgo C. Com b these ncutenant-govemor of Wisco

clinirtnan of tho agrarian comm of tho convention, would bo a ct date for govejnor in tho next i

rAXES election.(Villijun Claims Idab? in §vitcb

How much strength the Fnr Itii til * pnrty lost In its membein n' cr minority bolt could notts Tho definitely' learned, although Johi to i w l^'-'nncdy, secretary of tho Washin : Is no[ ®*"to Farmer-Labor • branch, clai le camo state, Ohio, Mi

sotu, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Mont tin tinit Muho und Ca'liforuin. Tho claim avo cji*. denii'd' by Jay 0 . Brown, iintional reslra'' TOtnrj*.' •

;Tho five formiT Farmer-Labor i rongi'n’, gates elected to tho federal cxcci led tbo comniittec aro C. J . Stephans of1 >t been tucky; Mrs. M nry'D . Bright, Cii sion.of nati; John 0. Kennedy,' Washin )pe« U> atate: Richard, Swift. Illinois; J. 1 fiixoM, Uusmillcr, Wisconsin. - ' '

William Bouck, chnirmnn o f ' ^ATE - conference In which tho Fedcr lATIES party - waa created, was oloeted request tional chnirmnn of tho party. B< iber of represented famiefs from Waal row af- ton. Joseph Manley of Now "i of. tho structural Iron workers’ natlonnl

;'otiatod retaryj W. II. Groeno o f Nebri ts con- Progressive pnrty, vlco chairman

TT-. Shomaker, Wsconsin, Fnrn £(|uity socicty, second vice chair

TOWN. E itond tavlUUon3 todayI street, Rulhenliurg announced tho comHfj the too ^vould draft an invitation tolud the Cleveland conferenco to unito wltbLa grud- Fedemted pnrCy.lispatcb Tho -party’s constitution callsn OoVk. a nominating, convention to bo hei

December or nest Jnnuary. Secretary Brown said tha t his^

SDITOB would immediately approach all gr jrtbor - of workers-who could accept its

tbe ciples and solicit thoir affiliation.Sttace nationiil'eonveation will mcQt'-soo7 0 ' ' ^ *

only - oday.

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S, IDAftO,-SATURDAYrV -^ * dete ra im *ib« date-fov its- Bomiu

coaveatioa..) F lan for Voity FailsQOQaee Tho flriginal ju rp o sc 'in tbe cal 1 ever tho FnrmerLabor party ior its iHtical vcntion and conference with n p n

tatlves of ^11 minority politipAl tics j)^d economic, industrial, fam coopemtivo and labor groups wa

if tbe reach* a common ground for poli ho do- prbcedur^. Approximately 800 < oday’s gates responded^ all ot which' Buck, scatod in tho Parmer-Labor con

editor, tlon the first day. Tho eonvet tieipa- was adjourned io meet Incconfcr -Labor tho next day with oH dolegatci ' . <)iscuBB a platform of harmony w

aent rosuUed.in the-conforenco being on away from tho Former-Labor ty and Its utune, part of its stru< and platform Incorporated Into run by tho Workers’ party and c tj-ado union Qoups.

J . Led by • Rulbcnbufg, Poster' H enlo}*, the orj^aiiLuitloa 'comm

Qf elected by tbe conferenco reported iSter “ platform whleh a t onco owas

scribed as revolutionary by coast tives but wtlch wna adopted ii after' a day and pari of a nigh

, . speeches thnt were flavored, wltl In “ttempt 'a t concealmont of- tho . trine pf tho Moscow Third Inti

V badw thnt Fnrmor-Labor dclogatosor-La- cased *and submitted a Bubstltuta

!rolan- platform of tSo orgai^zi: 0 10” O c'>”>®’*ttee, tho section on which J , , ' debate centered being . ono w (i the forbid participation of-onfor- D/fUiatod or intk do- onnnpcted w ltW an, organlaer for that advocated W Sit^ow of tingles government by foreo or**vrolence0 your overwhelmingly defeated, as iratlon a minority '^osolutfon which incoi lawful ated'th«^am©-T»rovIslon. juns.” For TtaiBslta Becognltion

' RcBolutJons wero adopted by, , Federated conferenco reorgnn!

.ovlot Eu..ia; Moxico, ..Ito .tallo , ? inilitnnt propaganda Jn poblic’Sd

and ^nfrnnchlsomont of the chil h said **“■*' of Columbia.[ The plntform of the Federatedit hns -*y declares for natlonnlizallon ol nrincl* utilities, operatioti of IndusChester bifsis. of. increased contr.olconsiii workers and formers, security ngi1 that destitution, unemployment, sicl'

could high priccs, eight hour maxi!orm,” work days, a law compelling tho ;d the eral reserve bnuk to servo fnr party and workers; child labor to ove which years, minimum wngo for all woi

for living, soldier bonus, socinl mings, maternity laws.*consin, ' — ■ ' ---- - •mitteo BAD ’WEATHER DELAYS FLIC candi- MITCHELL MELD, New York,

state 0 (^>—Bnd weatbci’, coniKtions w hnvo dt“laye<l Llontenant Bu Maughan three day< -.tcro tonlgbl Bponsiblo for a fotirth }>ostponci of his proposed daw« to-du»k coiiji coast flight which h j rind-inteiule

hn C. n B7>V(tTicutca:inl Maughan ngton J,op .off just lu* nonii ns wenthiJi

laimed oiong j,i, prdpoBcd r^tnnu- iijjicato tho advisability of dolnfl ntana, --n was M CnSTEB FACES OHABGES >1 BCO- DENVER, July (j' (/fl-T ho .U t.

' toniey gcnernl today authorlxed c: - dole- (jition to Tennessee •<f-the Rev. cutlvo rnadgo Tibbet, on the grounds tba ITCijn- left Tenncsseo nbandonlng and fa 'incin- fo aup{wrt a minor daughter. TIbb ingtoii divorccd from his wife. He cam J . M. Colorailo to tako. a cnurso a t the (

unlvcfiity a t Bbuldcr.’• the __________ 1___crated JAAIES EKOX 7 0 L E DIES, d ' na- ST. LOU^S, July <5 {^>-JamcB I- Bouck Polk, 50 years old, a grain trader, ishlng- nt a bospittil here totl.»y nf nppendli York, Ho was a descendnnt i*f tho presl

il sec- tho United States cf the samo n iraskn,- Tho body was Sent to Nashville. T jjj. for burial.

f” " " ’ • SCHEDULES EUCTQLIOAl. irmnn. „ (/w -Pope I’ius

morrow will ]ntblish nn encyclica j.- the sixth centenary of the cauonlw

of 8t. Thomas Aquiniis, in whlrh th tlo eniphasi;e tho .grcht

' ligious, spiritual nnd moral influent tlie doctrines of the'faint.

A B j V R G A rirrounii ^ t on Shoshon.p Street, in snmo I

as 5 a u ’ Building.

Tho . L e t s c h f i W l l H a moon to PHONE i!l8.

ly Specialshat Are Good1/3 O Shoulder Eprk . . . 1 4 ' 8 0 Loin Fock^. . . . . . . . . 1 81 ^ All Fork Sausage. . . .1 6 b s ........... .... . ^ l O c

rSc lOs ] ^ e Lard..?1.5( on,‘half oif whole slabl25(

ent Meat Co,WE DELIVEI

- MORNING, JULY-7. 19

/ > I R ^ L A Y S

. . • ' 'OoBttan>d frontpage Oa«>all o f ,H p o t ot^t with tho poor water prossu

eon- available through aa old fipo lino fro rosen- 30 away.

par. Tho nlorm waa turned in by Mi TOCrs’ Ch«loi» Allicr. who arose early, Ititefl as to to go to Tonopnh;:jujd noticed tl lltical TbU was nt fltis- nr m. Nlidol^- tho town imd bw n dwero*^'«y«^'

mven- “ Ooldfleld will co m v back,” :ntion tbe word sent here af te r the.rcDco ^ Bade a bMty estimate ofcs to ^ts loues arid placpd tbem a t per- which 11.600,000.; tak- Foodstuffs aud clotbing woro bcii- par- rushed into tho burned town tonig: icturo’^ ® ' nearby' communities, principal , from Tonopah, whoro Nyo county coi other nJissioners luistily fora.ed u relief coi

Dilttee during tho day.' and •>' '1 opportunitynitteo ‘^elr bouiwbord effects ;oid otit t-J Bpecd, o f the- floj^iea Aa attempt w sarva mado tonight ]o crooto some soin iact ao'orderly rendexvouB'from fho cia . . piled up household goods, food crnt

a n j improvised Bhcltors..J _ Oomaa a t Wo.-ot Time,

temo- residents here fay tho firo counot bavo como a t.a worse time. This tbo windy soason in'4ho iowoi'^Novai

J, f dasert, and the blast from tho dcs( , today was of hurricane violence

.. , .times. At no timo w u it less than f ‘““\i in e B in hour. ‘ •

wnioh second grea*;firo to vii®®?,tbe.Mntlk.fle80rL.in litUo moro than

’ -“°y [daeade, tho business section of Tonop “ tion tav iag t jo n wiped •out in tho summ

the of 1M2. Tho,eanse of the flro w 0. It|nn)(nown. ' I t Btartod In the vleihl s was o f the* Brown-Parker garago near t orpor-.Qoldfield hotel.' In au hour tho whc

; sweep of Main street was n roarii ftttnaco.

BELGIUM JoI nS FRANCE(O ontlnn^ rvom Page Ob«i

ildren along tho dividing lino between tho c cuple<l nnd unoccupied sections. -

jf^a li d e a t h PENALTY UPHELD.DUESgfeLDOBP, .Taly fl tfP )-T

jl by o t seven- Gernuins ngainst tInst death penalty imposod 'qn them by

•kness court niartlal nt Haycnco b;. been rejected by tho cimrt of nppun‘ I Tho men, Herron', Sna>e/ Maurer, Gi ’ ber, Hanne. liehncider, Droycr a

Frey, werc_chnrgc<L*yLth-BabotoBaLl_er 18 arkers I and

• s 7^"uS W j \ . «

ed 't”o ‘ \

i2rmuti- -IIR

tu ut- extrn

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name.

:: cioal on . ■oition E coi

A Suit with an ext „,„k real blothes e§gjio

practically two Sui Suit.^ $2And i t is mighty hai^dy, t

' of Trousers pressed while and you will always look

T he 'new Styles for Fall gQ would be all ready when c

Ume to make your choice

Staple, m aterials Cs well ai >0 w eaves afford a wide, ra;'C

A Cloth.

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1 NAVAL'BALLddi;2____ -(Ogntinne,d Prom Psge One;) ;

^ ^ u n o fQ e ia l ebeek, eempUed p t tb* efrom thamber, gavd^.Ueattfoant. Bebeil: ft.

■Olmatead, anoy ballounlst. the lead in r Mrs. distasce. traveled over •'the U other ibtefld- w hotove reported bringing theircd tho pouad. Lleptanaot Olin-f

Mino »tca<I descended a t M a j ^ N. Y. -Th#I *»«twoea iniSnapolis and ' M anila is approximatel« OOQ miles,

According to tho check H. E.-Honey- 5k,” well, S t Lonls, pUoliDg tho tli, Louis,” traveled th'o'next fathest dis.

tanco—about 450 miles. Ho brought his ^ l o o n to tho ^ n n d at Brockwoll,

being DHIFTBE BBBK D l BA-T'siAXB. ' onight W0RC®8TEB, Uoii-., JuJy 0 t4»)— eipoUy A balloon, thougbt .to be tho lost naval / com- in try in the natloitol tlimlaation con- f com- test, passed over WiiUhoodon~and Gord.

tier lit 2:90 this afternoon. I t was fly*

L"‘i o r 4 S n ! °to’ ho ®"'“"?t was WOMEN VOTBBS TO MEET.

WASHINGTON, ' Jnly 6 .CW-The , League of Women ^'utcrs ' announced

today that tho oxotiUlva committee at a recent meeting a t Lynnc^ Conn., se- lectcd Buffalo for tho. league’s J024

) could convention. The date will be ehoson This is later. - '

nee n t "

::: M e n uthan 11 ■ - •

u™J Vaniiia Ice Crwrn -ro wos

Ciiocolate Ice Cream'

oTrin? Red. Rastiefry-lce, Cream .. Pineapple SHerbet

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: : THE POPPY> 7 " ; : W e D e liv e r ,

o o ^ m P h o n e 1 6 6 9ppmlK J^33 g h o ji jo jo H orth

rr.' I

1 ^ 2 f H R o fextra JroU sers waj cleaned and. pressed

) t h e sm o m ys x t r a p a i r o f T r o u s e r s i s -

ijiomy, f o r ~ i t i s g e t t i n g

S u i t s f o r t h e p r i c e o f . o n e

23-75y, too, fo r you can have one pair hile you a re w earing the other—:• ook neatly dressed. ^ • -

all a re coining in daily so If you m cool w eather comes, now is the sice. - ,

II as an am ple collection of novelty , range from wliieh to select^-.

y c o iles Shop ;

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.. InuMt«v«r7 mornlnc exMpt Uondar

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Snt«rftd u (MconS clam nutll mfttter April 9. J018. al' ih« po*totHc« a t Twin * ^ PrIJs. Idnho, under tho'Act of March 3. obt«

___ ■ tho»SUBSCRIPTION hATEB 5*® '

o n . m r ................ ....................... . . .»• monlha .......................................... S.J5 ^t month..............................................'l.«6 . jI man'lh ................................ .............. 60

MKMUKU OP.AHSOCIATJCD PUESS ']M&A;»nclat(>d PrcHS. in Mchidlvoly

«rnH lF <o Ihr* UM> Tor n'piihllmdnn or cscu »|8S!e*B (IlnpntchoB cneiHled to II. or not n tct

■ othprwiBO ■ croOHmt In tliln piipcr, ftml '■1*0 Iho loeit! tii;ivii pu!illnhe<l li<?ri!ln. “"*/ All rlshts ..or ropiibllciillon of. ancclAl of U dlKHAtchrn lic-rcin urn iili<o rcsprvou. ita

Onoionnn AHiioelUtrd Prow . ____________ / shouN'o ronponBlltllliy In hufiumod for-Jho

ciirn nf uiu<ollcl(<-<t iimnuflcrlpia. photo- jrai'hfl or^tlipr contrlbul***! rrumer. Ar- Othe ltd ’*)! fliii mliiod for nu>>H<:n(lon will )>o ^k i. UKCil or not III tho dlscrollon of Ihe edi- lor. nnct i:o iimnunorltHa will bo roliimpd unions ft(.'foni|>itnlc<l by nocaiwnr/ post* Iq

michTho Ni'wn Id rv iii<>inlwr oi-the Audft

inireiiu of Circulation", from whonr fnll *“ Infonnuilon tui to circulation tniiy bo ott* lonir tnlnod upon upfillcntlon. nctnllcd Infor* i_ f. rnrtijon nuppllcd . locally uptfn'“r«»iuc«l,"~ ■** ®*_ ' — cat e

rafU. THE MOST BEAXmFUI. TOWN buU

“ Tho honjo tow n," says Lorado Tnft,. Aiiicricnn sculptor, tho ilunr*j c jt 'iil.ico on oarlh. W>y not mako “J It- tlio inoiit bonutJfiilt” dra^

I t tnku II numhor of tliii;^ to make a town beautiful. Trccfl nnd flowort nnd lawns nro Important. So aro nt*[CTo« trac livo 'nn il wcll-(jroupcd bulldlDga.j rop< Clodniic^s, tidy ntrootB, absonco o f j ^ =

. smnkc ’ nnd • unatghtly rubbish beapa bolp. Good'' roads nnd an , nttractivo' ■ park or two cootributo mncb. I.

Kot least omonR tho attractions of, , ' • any truly beautiful community aro its '

happy, healthy cliildron.' jI t t-nkcs work nnd civic prido and. J

public ronsciousncas to mako a town . boautiful. With thoso th ii;^ as a^ ■ beglnnlnff, liowevor, all tho rest may bo ndded easily onough.

THE PBA9B FBIZETlio ‘'American Pcacc A w ard" of

*100,000 offered by Edward Bok is- an adndrablo contribution to pcaco of* forts. It is to bo pivon to tho indi­vidual or orKf»nltation’snbmittinR tho best plan by which tho Unitc3*'BCnt68 may co-opcrnto with other nations to ■win nnd preserve world pchee. As —' .

^such, It ia wolcome. W iothcr any* •thiiiR practicnl will como of H with- in n measurable timo is another ques­tion. . .. , •

Half of tho money ia to bo pnld' to ' jrj tho plAn whoa it has' been 'clioson by thro tho jury of award in d tho other half drag when tlio plnn^has Jjcon put into ef* foci, OI has won tho-united aupport of tho American people. Tho oompo* This titJon cnda next November. And

No ono wants to bo pessimistic la a matter of thia kind, with its solemn ' bearing on tho fato of mankind, bat '|q i t looks like a safe guess that it will u(tei be long boforo tho second half .o f h!a that »100,000 is paid.

TTnfortnnately tho wholo quostion'^of i international poaeo co-operation has been bedeviled by -political partisan*•hip and bitterness in this couatry,

.and littlo can be expected In the way of national agreement until the ill '

,_/oeling rtiea a natural death. That A may take several years moro. - C

SAIX*W roBI> flOUM | jThe ao-callod “ truth serupi’.' which M

reccotly' sprang into fame in Los s '‘Angeles la .now pronoaneed fetUe. FAdministered to several prisoners in ^order to obtain eonfc^aloni from Ithem, the scopolamln failed completely. IBoioe of tho pri^bners, iadoed, did ■make remarkable reVelatloas ooder the BjlAfioence of tbe drag, b a t thoir iter* [ies had nothing to do with the par-j Itieolar crimes they stand accused of.- B

Cr. Breckenstadt, a skilled psycho** K“ legist, who observed the experiments,! p

explains this as qolto aatnral. When u sabjectj aro pnt into a hyp'onotle sleep, thoy will not .answer questions in a way to incriminate themselves.

■ Their instinct of self*preservation still' ■afegoards them in thoir subconseioHsI \ •U te, »von though their will is dnlledj.

_ sod they will not go so fa r as to' jeopardixo life or liberty. Likewise,] -whether drugged or hypnotized, If to p

are honorable men they win neti jeopardize their own >onor. I t has been observed freqseatly by modem' psychologist* tha t a subject w& o'is^troa not A criminal by nattire cannot be' thoi

" ' made to commit a crime ondet bypn*■ otic tuggestioa. JJ®

All, e f ' i ^ c b is as i t shoold be. FoiitLsatelj h t i i^ l t y , erery ha* tny

■ -mao iadividoaS preserves hU real idea- mer .t i ty , even whea i t aeems • b s c o r ^ . “1■ Kfforti olber* to tamper

with his xDtatai aad jBoral maehlaerydo Bot a^Keed ti*. eoaunta' ot ^{|]

; )>£• own fr«e wW I f i f w en , not Yon■0, 'm abooU aU* l>e'at. tbe'm erey of

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VIN #ALLs‘bAII,Y NEV

W H A T T H E' A# SBSN'.BY

■ ■■ f.' How'to BuiliAT^IO a c r i ^ aro easy to construct, tiod:

. and whea properiyxnadb, the results tb» :>btaijied with them aro acarly as good as ono,lioso obtained with outdoor aerials. At* tho !io aerials should bot bo cotLfuscd-with spac'oop (torials, as thoy havo so diroctioDal I diTcctA Thoy also bavo an advantage tlo^iver outdoor aerials in th a t they do not re«u] iced a lightning n i tc h .

Tho end-to-«nd typo ofithis aerial con- Ists of a number of lengths of No. 14tranded coppcr wire, atruQj; por^lol to - ach other, and attached to tlio u{»ights ,t cach cod of tho atlio by moans of ordl- lary aerial insulators. The total length if tho -wiro usod ehoiild noV b^lcu t ^ nCO, nor more tlian 200'ft., and tho wires A hould bo epaccd about l} i ft. apart.)no end is 'left dead; tho wires aro .thenonneotcd in eories, aa shown, and tho ’ |ther cpd is soldered to the lood-io wire, ^rhit^ » brcmgbt down to the laatiuzDOQt |hrough ajength of flexible looni. B

In atUcs-w^ere less apaoo- ia available,uclf 0^ those with hip roofs, th e aerial wmman bo strung along tho rotors, as afaiown _ n tho upper nght-hand drawing. Oneon^h of No. 14 wiro, 160 tb 200 ft. long,' ^s.strung In four parallel rowa as .indi- Jatcd) wiro b ^ g attached to the ; fafters by mcaoif of round porcelain in- * tulators,' which can bo ptucbasod a t any iloctrical-supply etoro. One end is left lead, Md tho other ia connootod to theead-in wire, aa before. mad

Tho flat-loop aerial, ahown In tho lower ofIrawing, ia. designod for small attics, thoi'^ 0 ' lengths of rope are strung across oneiho attio from ooniei to comer, aod are the (ied together a t the point where they Wiross. l l ie aerial wire Is attached to the oelyi-opes, as ahown in the drawing, being a tw

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<Contlauod.V ' ' «j• yoo

. CHAPTER X4 Ton

Tommy and Annette. ' <•]rrom 0 (Inrknos-s puhctuat^d wUh jng-

hrobbing stnbs • of flre. TOmmj.Imggcd hiB Bonscs slowly back to life. _ b iIo was vaguely aw are of unfamiliar pgtj, tirroundlnpi. Where was lie? ' 'Whatind happened? He blinked ' feebly. mj Phis ‘was not his room a t tho RJt*;Ind what the devil was the- m atter »ntt 7lth his head?-

“D r-n l” eold Tommy, and tried to hav)C ap. He had remembered. He wan cn that j^nlster house In Soho. He bqh ittered a groan and fell back. Throoghila almost-closed llda he reconnot- •>] ered c&refoUy.

"H e la coming to,** remarked a •••'olc© very near Tommy's ear. He ree* was

■He la Coming T<f,” Rsmarfcsd a.Voice Very Near Tom m /s'Eaiv wor

of. Iignlzed It a t once for that of the np t>earded and efCrient German, and lay firstirtlsUcally Ine rt Painfully ho txtod ' «:o poxcle oot what had happened. Ob- maxrionaly aomebody most hare crept np b««i>eUnd him as bo flstenea and itrtick aliffl down-with a blow on tbe bead, smll rh e j kaaw him now. for a spy, andvoold UT all probability give blm to tthort abrlft. Nobody'knew, where be don' vaa. tUfcrefore be need expect so oot*lUe aaalatance,; and moat dep«ad. g . m wlels on hla own wita.

“Well, her® goes." murmored Ton- uBy to blmaelf, aad^ repeoted ‘Wa fo ^ kncrae r remark.' gp«,

“D—« r be observed, and-fhU time "iracceeded In sitting 'op. \ in f

In a mlnnto the Ocnnao%*tepiwd In iforward and placed a glaaa to his Ups, winwltb the brief command, “Drink.” **. Iforamy obeyed. .-.The p o te n c y ^ the ' “1f*Att made b lm ^ o k e , bnt It cleared layilifa hpaln tn W msmkl/i'iiB mannttr . nnia

ms, TWIN. FALLS, I BA

E W O R L D IJBY POP,ULAR UBCHANXCS MAOAZIt<

ild Attic Aenals for Yourad firmly a t eretypolat where i t touches Toi A topes. Tbe inner sa d is the dead oelvis 10, and the ootar end is connected to taken le lead'in 'wire. The turns should ^ struct •aced about 1 ft. apart . " b« os«In apartments where there are no at- o r jrac

an Inside aerial th a t ' gives good uaed, aulta with o tube Mt oan readily.Ee where

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trppirW ti A^atBtnosacroM / aaa Attic. th« Wlraa btlac Csa- _ f( \Bictad. in Strict. Upptr RlthtiAtriil Amo|»d on tht fialUr* X V.el ■ Hip Bo«(.'*Lowir RltbtiFUt-L<x Atriil 8upp«rt'«ir t>7 ' - / i B L

ado by running sovend tuma |{ = ~' annunciator whv behind 1 ^ io!' picture molding, leaving 10 ond of tho wire dw l. end briogl&g a re nc lO other down to the reooiving set. a s th' With*«uch an aerial on aznateur has re* groum ived stations 1,000.miles distant, usbg bo n»i two-step spidcr-coil r^jeiVlng act. tb a ta

Ho wosTyTnFonTwdch to theroom ^ » which tho meeting had been held.* in one ^ e of him was the .Oeraan,Q'tho other the vIlloloocs-faMd door* eecpar who hod let him In. Tho oth* Sura wero grouped togethw a t a little and itstonce away. But Tomniy missed "S;n© face. The man known as Number « an -•no was no longer ^ tho company. “D"Feel better?” anked the German, low.”

a he removed the empty glaas. '” '0™“Yes, thanks," relumed Tommy ln»p

heerfully. look“All, my yoiing friend,, It Ifl luckjr th e 1

j r you your akull Is ao thick*. Tho Heo«d Con.rad stnick liiird." Ee Indl* wa.iIted the evil-faced doorkeeper by a sisleioiL The man grinned. ea«5Tommy twisted hie heod round with “N

n-efforL lonly“Ch." ho said, "so you're • Conrad. "T

re you? It afrlken me tho tlilckness rcadif my sknll wns lucky for yon too. purairhen I look nt you I feel U’« nlmosl "Apity I’vo onnlilcd you to clKsat the cnnsi

nngmnn.” •• In a“ IlnvD you anything to aay before "A

oo nro put to fleiitli as a spyT' took"Simply .lijts . of Ihlngs," replied *T

’ommy wltl^urbanlty. • erty“Do you deny' that you were listen* ^

lg ‘'ftt"tlil«"d661*?'»....................... ...........do o o t I most really npologtre c«nU

-but your convcreatloa was so lDte^ Sicsting thot It oTcrcame my, scruples.". "T-“How did you get la?" .o^^r**Denr old Conrnd here." Tommy' Th

mlle<l .deprecatln.cly at him. *1 heel.- trlcaAto to noggeflt pensioning off a'Talth* Clemul Borvant. but you really ought to overavo a better wntchdog.” citenConrad snarled Impotently, and said “H

allenly, as the man with the beard thenwung round upon him: W•*He gavo the word. How ,was 1 to h is 1

n o w r•Te*." Tommy chimed in. "How alste

ras he to know? Don’t'b lam e tho A|oor fellow. His hasty action hos In tl: Iven me -the pleasure d f seelss. yonae^ to face." th e ^.H e fancied -that his worda caused Toome discomposure Boong tho frroop. g e r iu t the-'wntchful G em atr stilled It bu trith a wave of his h&nd. j wt)ilf

"Dead men tell no tales,” be saliT itblnj Venly. '>'«Ab.". said Tommy, ‘T>nt Tm not e^d y e ti" -"Too soon will b«, my young friend," '

aid Ihe Oerpian. - •An ss se n tln g ^ u n a a r came from ^

tie-others;-^ N• “Can yoo give us ony reason why ' ^?e should not put you to d e a th r . ^sked the. German. ^ "Several." replied Tommy. "Look

ere. you've been asking me a lo t of **te<l uestlons. Let cpo 'ask you one forchange. Why didn’t yoo kill me off **®

t once before I regained coMdou*- *>«d 1 e a s r - »The German hesitated, and' Tommy-

tlaed his advantogfr. .*'Becanse you didn't know how ^

mch I knewT-and-.where I obtainedly knowledge.' If yoo kill me now. yon to never will know. Ho* did I gel into Th Ha place? Risnenjber w bst dear oldtonrad said—#Ith your own'paji*- Tomi ’ord. wasn't It? How did I get bold f that? You don’t snpiwse I came p those.steps haphasard and aald ths rs t thin* that came Into my h e a d r "That Is tme." said th«r^worttlng

»an suddenly. “Comrades, we hare een betrayed i" , ~An ogly mtirmur aioaa Tommy ^

nlled at them eneoarajrtngly. J ”•TTiat’s better.-H ow can .yojvhope • ?*

> make_ji success of any if you ^on!t u ^ your b ra ln s r ' ^“Toa wlU tell-da wht) bafl betrayed ^

s," said th e German. ‘‘3 o t that abal] J ‘ ot save yon—oju-nol Ton ahsll tell s all th a ry o u k n o w . B o ris /h « i^now* -pretty ways of makluff people J

-Bah r « l d Tommy ieoniftilly,flght: ig doTO t Blnfularly tm pltesast feel- ig la the pit of his stomach. *nToa rm aelthar tortura ms n * kill ma."-And why n o t r asksd feorla. ' * ' “Becauaa you'd kfll tb e goose tba t

lys tba golden e c p ." n p lM Tonuay **"^1niatl* ^

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Tm ar 80 you mean?” Tli■WTint do you >thtnk I m e a n r ^ar* littled Tommy, searching desperately In ' "Down mind.' Hb [

Suddenly Boris s tep p ^ forward, Conr1 shook his flst In Tommy’s face. yon 1 ‘Speak, you swloe of an English* " n n - s p e a k r , "Whi ■Don’t get so excited, my good fel-r.” said Tommy calmly.' "That's the perst rst of yoo foreigners. Tou can’t;p calm. Now, I ask yoo, do I tae|Wk Ofl though I thought there w ere "M> least chance of yoor killing mer*- "SI ?e looked confidently round, and "P' .1 glad thoy 'could not hear tbe peiv "O (ent beating of h is ''h ea rt whldi To n the He to hie words. door ■No," admitted Boris a t last sul- “ oui ily. ‘‘you do n o t" d®*® •Thank God, he’s not a mind x u i t ider;' thoosht ‘Tommy. Aloud hp Into reued his advantage: Ing ( ‘And why am I so confident? Bo* henr 18C I know something that puts nft> tumi a position to propose a bnrgnln.'* * lit ■A b arg n ln r Tlio bearded tnnn. prlnc ik him up Sharply. the Tes—n borgQln. Uy life tiDd lib-y against—" Ho paused. ®tnii;•A galnstjvhn tr '•The group pressed forward. Too f'unlid have beard a pin drop. os *Jlowly Tommy spoke. l>unRT he papers tha t Danvers brought Ins i;r from America In the Losltnnla."' with rhe effect of hla words was elee-cak Eyaryone was on his fe e t The F'uu»rman wfcvctl them back. He leaned broiier Tommy, hla face purple with ex- Brovement dose’Himmell You* have got them, heavm r worii iVlth mngnlflcent calm Tommy shookI head. • us,h T on know where they areT* ptr^ted the German. • , WlAgain Tommy ahook his head. «Not m Uth e 'le a s t- .- and]^nien_then—” angry head> words failed him. fry. rommy looked rotmd. Ba saw an* dlspl r and bewUdermeat on-erary f a n , "A t bla calm asraranca had dona Ita cb«« irif-410 one doubted but th a t aaoa* the i Ing lay behind U s wards. ■ hli *r dont know ilrbera.the papers ara tbe i Dot I believe I can find tbeoi. If that- irodnce Ihe p ap e r^ y o u glva m e my Af 6 and U bar^ la exchange. la It a adml rgain?" , ' , COi

if w a refuser*' ssld tbe. 0«r- ever,A quietly. ' . of thrommy isy bade on the coach. tomiT hv SDtta," he said thougbtfollyt E u ^1 less than a fortnight ahead—" .Vlgoiror a moment tba" German liest* ognli,ed: Tben he made a sign to Oonrad. makt‘Take .hlm into tbs'o ther room ."' ■ B«ror five minutes Tommy aat o&.tb» prlso1 in the dingy room next door.- H b dlgnlirt was beating violently. E a had nobtf ked all on this throw. How woold T decide?U last tha door opened, and tha ^rman called Imperiously to Oonrad o kreturn. •—Dhe German waa-aeated once moro .. g ilnd ' the table. He mottooed tommy to s it down opposite to him. ' *We accept," he said harshly. **onms. The papers must ba deUrared . rq.ns before yoo go free." * * » No. Id io t r said ’Tommy amiably* ow do' you think I can look to rinr If yoo keep me tied by tha leg Ne.r e r No. •What do you expect th e n ^•I must have liberty to go aboot ' * i boslness In my. own wsy." rhe German laughed.•Do you think we are'Uttle rtilldren ^ let you walk out of here leaving os pretty story' full of promises? One otif number will carry out'yoar In-octlons mlnntdy. If the operations y) complicated, he will retnra ta| yoo — ^tb a report and yon caa Instm ct 7Q further."^ -- B Ton’M tying my hands," com*lined Tomwy. •'It’a a veiy delicate ’air, and the other fellow will moff • ^ op as likely as"not, and then where111 I b e ? . I don't beUera ope of yoo at is gof an ounce of ta c t" woi•Those^re oar tenna ./ Otherwlaer sial

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Muny leaned back w e a i^ . > J LEGA : like yotir atyle. Oort, but at- tIve. 80 be It, than. Bot one m r i m g. Is essential—I most ««• . t t e / OF Bl ” • ■ I ■ . • I n ’ thfiVhst girl?7 , ' entb Jnirane Finn, of course. ". . Idsh'b, I* he o ^ e r looked a t hlm^corioosly lU ls. some mlnotcs,.th€tt he* said slowly, . ‘

aa though choosing'his words L. PI I care: w .- - , a>0 yon not know th a t she can tell ,n o th lng r • ' ‘ corpon

ommy’’# ■Trwrf3J6at a 'llttle -faster.-;------ •lid he succeed In coming face to .> with ;tho glri he was seeking? galp and [ shall ilot osk her to tell mo any* out of t: Ig.". bo said QUlell . "Not In so onlh Ju(ly words, that Is." .. ___ Idnho, iirhen why Bed h v V ‘ommy paused. ' , *' ro watch Ber'face wben I ssk herquMtlon,” ho replied nt la s t Elmer 8

gain thero w a ^ look In the Ger* yyito, nntI's eyes that To^my did not quite poration,orstand. of June,3ho will not be able to 'an sw e r wnaoiitlr QOiMUon." S S ? ' / ' rha t does not matter. lahall'havei her face when I ask I t" - : „ho German lookod a t him search* County «y. *•! wonder whethSr, after all, nnd bouiknow es much as we think?” he Bcgihi

I softly. lino of ommy felt his ascendency less sure 1 n momenSbefore. His hold hadpad a little: B ut,he was puizled. pat h ^ ho said wrong? Ho' spoke t^nrthcason ^ 0 Impulse of.the m om ent' (81-2)rhero may be tilings that you know (N£l*4)ch I do n o t' I have-not protended “5 ^le awaro ofuill tho details of your ®w. But equally Tve got something; J pojnt" m y' sleeve .that you don’t knowu t And . that's where-1 mean to Quarter*6.' Danvers was a d-~d clever fel* thonco n—" He broke, ofl as If ho had said SoutJienamuch. - . Northcniho German's face had lightened a ” ortli Hn

Danvers," he murmured. " I'so^-'* ioction-*paused a minute, then waved to with tharadj-l"Tako him away. Upstairs— (81-2)knoW." (NEl-4)

t^alt"^ a minute," said Tommy, tnnt-thi anftiboiit tho u l i i r " tVe will see about I t Only oneson con decide th a t" louth on57ho?:’ asked Tommy. i But he Uno of 1w the answer. NorthoaiUr. Brown—" tlon, an3hall I SDo h lm r - -lOO feetPorhap.a'* ;. . P«n::ome," said Conrnd harshly.ommy roso obediently. Otitslde the 433r his. jailer motioned to him to nno ofmt the stnlrs. lie himself followed Northeaile behind. On the floor above Con* tian; tinopened a door and Tommy posted t>>o 8out

> a smnll nmm. Conrnd lit 0 hiss-gna burner' iind went o u t Tommy (q i.o)*” rd the snuntl of the key being .^ n e I-13 nod In the lock. on thoIc set to work to examine his (Bl-2) wnv It was n «inallcr room than (NEl-i^

one dou nstnlrs. nnd thero wns lethlnf: peculluriy nlriess about the losphcre of It. Theo he realized /t thero wns no window, l^o walked Quarter nfl It. The wnllH were flltJiIly dirty, pinco ol everywhere vClKe. Four pictures, acrca, t<

ig crookedly o*^l'o wall reprcBont* nppurtct scenes from "raust." Marguerite shi

h her box of Jewels. Uio church ,9' ne. Stchel and his flowers, nnd *ist and Mcphl«tophcles Th« latter j,our of ught Tommy's mind, back to Itr. oast fro >vvn again. In this sealed and tho Cou; »d chamber, with Its close-fitting Idalio, vy door, ho felt cut off from the ®r»ior of •Id, and tho sinister power of the ‘“J !l:primlnal seemed mors real. Shoot be wpold, no one could ever hear I. T lieplacew asaliylngtom b. ^ highest n th an effort T om :^ polled him* of the 1 ! together. H e sank onto tbe bed Dated I gave himself up. to raflectloti. His 1^23. d ached badly ; ■ #110. ' ha WM hun*. n e allrace of ihe place i i ^)lrtan«.Anyway," said .Tommy, trying to i r himself, - I shall see the chief— «, mysterious Mr. Brown, and. with ^

lit of lock fll blufUng I shaU see mysterious Jano P t o aUo. After d

.fter tbat Tommy waa forced tot i t the prospect looked dreary. 1. Lot%e troobles of the fotore, how- 3. Btor, soon fsded before the troubles ' i e p resent And of t h ^ the mostaedlate and pressing was tha t of « ^Lger. Tommy had a healthy and ^sroos appetita. He regretfoUy roc- s. OtiIsed the fact tbat he. would not 7. Clate a success of a hunger strike. 8. Cai[a prowled almleasly aboot his ^ - 'Dni ion. Qnce or twice he discardedilty, and ijound^ on the door. Bot °

aaswered .thejrommons. ^etal(Oontinned in Next is sue.) ,

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■ Wsstbeaad.». 88 ----- ----- Depart 1:00 p. m. 13., BU». 115 —:------- Lepart^jSO p. m o

BOOH&SOir 5 5 5 cH TB A H n. 14. Bc4 -N. SoDthbotmd, ,

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>. MO — ;------- Arrive 4:85 p. m, „ ,— County

isATT. MASB*UP . I. W.N V 150 a t 7 a. » . • *Nor«8 a t U ■. ••Wo. MS a t . 40. m. * "VNo. 84 a t 5:80 p. >LBogarsoa braseb a t IS a . COBRE'

Tbe foregoiag n a il ataka-ap to •aratlTa aad affe ttire uadar e^ aary eonditlbas; if a giaat Subsc nooat of 's a i l sbeald be dropped this 5tti

abcot tk s regolar elosiag t in s t t I eeri ovia be ta s p o ^ la te d lsn ta k tk e «r diree sil oa. tha praeiae bear.

ADVERTISEMENTS!XOB OP B A ia ON POBSOLOStf&B F BBAL SBTATB MOBTOAOQ.,*the DistriBf Obutt. o f the Hev '■I, Judicial D istrict'o f th e 'S ta te of ■ ib, Ia-«Bd lo r the County of Twin ♦ ’

1. Pittman, .. P laintiff,-vs.

or 8. ?tequa and Eva Bequa, his ' if«, ond tho Bank of Kimberly, a ^ ra tio n , Defendants.

Oder and by ylrtno' o f an order of and decree b t foreclosure, issued . . of the DUtrict Court o f tho Eipv* . . .. Judicial D istrict of tho Stato ^10, la-and for .tho County of -iTwin • s, dated tho 21at day of Jnie', A. D.

In ih'o aboyo entitled octfon.* roin C-L. Pittman, tho abovo iiamod itlff, .obtained r- docrco against er 8. Koqna an;! Eva Hcqun, his I, nnd tho Bank of Kimberly, a'eor* tion, defendants, o^ tho 10th tlay une, A. D. 1023, which aald dccrw. oil tho 10th dav of Juno, A. D. 1023, rded ia Judgment Book 0 ql snld rict Court nt i)o,{o.20, I a|ft com', dod to sell oil that curtain lot,0 or parcel of land situated in tho - >' aty of ‘Twin Falls. S ta te o f Idaho, bounded and-de«cribed as follows: '

[^gihuing a t a paint on tho oaatof the south haJi (81*2). bf tho ' A .

thoast Ounrtor (N E l-4) of Section-- Township 10, South of Bange. 18, i. M-, in Twin i'',ill8 County, Idaho,:h point is 24 rods south o f the . hcast eornor e.f ..Tiaid ‘South Half -2) of tho Sorthooiit Quarter 11*4) of said section; thonco woat V lino parallel with tho north lino lio South H alf (S l*2) of the North*Quarter (N E 1*4) of said section to ^ — -

)Jnt on tho woat lino of tho South* ’ Quarter J 6 E 1-4) of tho Northeast ^

rter (NE1*4) of said section: iCO north on the west Uno of stdd iheoat Quarter fSEl*4) of the thenat Quarter (NB1*4) of said ion to a point 2 rods south of tho h lino of said South H alf (81-2) ofNortheast Quarter (NE 1-4) of said -ion; thonco woat on a lino parallel1 tho north, lino of the South HnU -2) of tho Northeast Quarter- !l-4) of sal<T section and 2 rods dis* .*•thorofrom lo a point SCO foot of tho west Unc o£ tivB South H alf ^

•2) of tho .Northeast Quarter " 31*4) of said scctioa line; thonco h^on a lino parallel w ith the west of tho South HuM (S 1*2) of tho

thoast Quarter (KE 1*4) o f said see*, and 2(30 feet distant therefrom feet to a point; thence woat on a parallel with the north lino of tho

Lh Half (81-2) of tho Northeast rter (N El-4). of said section, and fcH distmit thcTPfrom to tlio west of tho So.uth Half (81*2) of tho _ ,

theaat Quarter (NE 1*4) o f said see* ^; thenco south on tho west line of "South Half (81-2) of tho Northeastr le r '(N E l-i) of s.iid soction to thehwost cornrr of tho South .Half•2) of tho N'ortheast Quarter ' J3I*4Lof said section; thence easttho south lino of tho South Half * .-2) of tho Northeast Quarter i l - i ) of said aoctinn to tho.oastllno • he South H alf (Sl*2) of tho North* - Quarter (N El-4) of said section;

ICO north on tho eaat lino of tho *th Half (81-2) of tho Northeastrter. (NE 1-4) of s.iid scction lo tli> - v ..0 of beginning, containing 04.fl5 % . ■a, together with tho water right urtcnant thereto n-j ovldcnccd bv5 shares of stock ^n tho Twla PalW nl Company, a eorpomtion. . ubllc noticc is hereby .given that tho 19th day of July, 1923, at tho r of 2:00 p. m..of sa id day. a t tho : front door of tho Court House of County of Twin Firfls, State of

ho, I will, in ohcdionco to said jr of sale and deeiee of foreclosure,

tho abovo-dcscrihod property to sfy plaintiff's dceroo, with interest •eoo, together with oU cosU that e aeertiod or may accnte, to the lest bidder for ea<h, lawful mon«*y’ *• *the United States of America, ttted this 21st day of Jane, A. D. ^

SIGNED) II. E. riN C H ,Sheriff.

y~H. S. HAMIiyfON,*Deputy.

Ohartar No. 40. Sepertof>U ieC M ^'U oaef ^

THD BANK O M O IB B B L T , •.t KImberiy, In-toe ? ta te of Xdahe • / lie close o f baslaeBs Jone SO, 1923, . j

EE80U3CES. j 'Loans and dlicoeaU ...4330,£15.7:» ' / Stocks, bonds'and w ar-.

r a n ts ._____________ 22,692.27 'Stock of Federal Reserve '^ b a n k .......................... 1,500.00Bonjdag 9io4w, {utni*

tore and <lxtiire»__ 19,176.00Oth«( real ^ ta tu : ___ 1,141,20Claims, judgments. ete_ 8,3110(»’ .m,Cosh on b a n d ____i___ _ -8,039,25 ^

■ Due from bank«--------- 38,604,87 *Checks and drafts on

other b a n k s______ 9?7.08

e t a l --------------------------- $442,678^0 ' ,U ABILrTIBS.

Capital stock pftid i n l 4 85,000.00e u r p lu s _____________ 15,000.00 7U ndivid^ profits, leas /

expenses. Interest and. taxes p a id _________ 11.40 -Individnol depoatts sub- ;

joct to eheck____ 148,127.25Savings deposits___ 1,117.71■Time certificates o f •• deposit_____ ____ 87,611.48CashW'a eheeks -------- - 3,114.35

otals deposits --------- •239,970.77’, BUls payable, including * >

'obligations ropiesont* •Ing m o n ^ borrnwed.. 45,000.00

Ecdficounts _•----- 107,696.5*

t t ta l ----------............. .^_^442,678.80OP IDAHO. ) ^ . .

— ) ss. Iinty of Twin Falls. V ‘,. W. H. Ttfmor, Ctt-Aler o f the above ^ led bank, do sol‘omu:y swear that the ^VO statement, is troc to tbe best of kaowled*re aad belief.

W. H. TUKNBR, Cashier. .- BRECT-^Attest:

C. T. BBOWN,NEPHI LAB8BN,

t>irectorB. ttbscribed aad svromi to befo/e me1 5th day of July. 1923.certify that-1 am. NOT ah office** ) n

director e f this hsnk. - •— - - T '' . W ^ DIOKBY, JB.. -k V .

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. THE MARKETrtAR OF CROP DAMAGE

- ? RAISES WHEAT PRICIBeporlti ' Of ^Uckziift Uaase«

fipilajr Crop O ntinl«h Word ' 'EzeollMit ^ g r e n -wltb B u re s t

CHICAGO, July i .■A ^^aivcntta■ ovor likelihood nt actious daniago

I 'l a ^ rust had a Kood deal to do^w ,u lot« upturn -wMc'j look jiftco loi

. . in the v^ne of wlicit. - Tho mar] . dosed- firm 31-1 to 1 1-6a oet hTgh

' ' Bfiptoraber tL.031-8 to }.031*4;,.jind ] . • V Corn’finiBhia C-8

"W. up, ohts vnrj-iug from 1-4 ci; deelilio* to 5*8a gain, nnd proylsSons

£e to.l2« iLdvaBe^ , .A t first the'wheat w atkct,oK«iu

to bo niQch more ini'lueoecd bjr r m o£ the excellent proRro** of the win wheat harvest than by black rust' di

• ‘ cor-w ith whieh. the fljitlns crop ttbrcafonod. L Condition* wbere harvc inff wns going on wcr') r^resoatcd.

■ . ideal and the weathor torocast jwini to no obetaclo in sight agninst tftpil winding; up fiold w m 'l a Etm bu. J braska, and Wssduri. With r e ^

^ in the southwost oalorifiojf and .w -exporters and spoculaturs showinff oagerBCsa to,buv, tho market rupl-

A docliued until t^o pri'cc of*6optCDi1 delivery equalled the scuson’s low pr record- il!p ; 1-2.

i \ BollKs, which bc({an a t this sti in' the wheat market uttaisod consid 'able momentum os iho kind of < ablo momentum aa the end of the t drew 'near, and trftdcrs who Imd pr< ously boen oa tho selling side endcav ed to ovon.uV accounts. Reports V weather in ,the spriny crop belt t

- porfect for developing bkcV rust w ■#. given renewed attention, and were s

pjomented by comtncuts frora & tri aothority here that naiirehonBion of j aibVtT^aT&ngD w&» fiilly Jusllfted’iii mnch ns the rust can develop nipro ha and do i t more rapidly than any ot:

; scourge known/ WliL such, talk c rent, tKe maiket clost^ a t tho .da top fignroe.- Com and oata-rebouudod with whc

• bu t o n ly a fte r Deecmbcr com and ».• eember oate bod «>l«V a t a new 1

Srice rocerd to r tbo ecnson. Qoa aat exportors-wore taking corn ‘ large amounts liad a liulllsh. effect.A rise in hog values hogro and in li

• a t Uverpool helped provisions.

' OABH QUOTATIONS.t5inCA 00, Julv 0 W»>—Wheal—:

c; «1.0»; Ko. 1 hard «.04.Com—No: 2 mliod SI 1-4 lo 82c; ;

2 yellow 831-2 to Wc.

<r TWIN FALLS MARKETSPrices p iid Ptodacen.

Swvot.cream, l b . ________ :Churning cream, lUr _..._.... ....... ....... :Prosh ranch egga .......... .... ......... .....Hens, heavy _______________Hens, light ______

, Leghorn hens .........Springs, co lored ,_______ ________ _Springs, Leghorns-----------------------T u r k e y s ------ ______________ ____

■ 'Torkoys, old, ................. ...... ---------Ducks, young. ...*.......... ... ..........

^ • Ducks, old _____________________PotAtee*.

ro tato rs. NffTl, cw t ..... ....Orttin.

Wheat. No. .1, cwt________!----------11Livestock.

Cattle—Cows, 3 to -if , steers-i to veals s to Oe.

Hogs—Prime, 4 to 0 l-2c.Sheep Uutton, Oc; no mark

lunbs^'lOe.-

HOTTSEWirB'S QUID'B., ’ - (Ittitiiil rrlcco.)

rru its aad VoRetaWea.Potatoes, c w t .... ..............._.75c to $1New cabbage, lb. ------ ---------riirro ts, b o n e h _________— --------Beets, .bunch , — — ..........

• Turnips, bunch •---- ------------------ -Head le ttu ce___ :-----------------------

• Aspnntgus ------------------- -- -------—Btrawberrles, cup __10c. 3 forBa<lishe«, 2 bunches ................... ......

A Cneumbers. each ...... --------Pepper^s, l b . ___________________Spinach, lb. ...................Oantnluupes. 2 f o r -------------- -Cherries, crate __- ........................ .#1Wafomjelons, lb................. .................Tezim tomatoes, lli. . —j...................

ProTlBloas and ^ p l e s .Flour. 48-lb. sack ................ il.40 to iSugar, bept, 100 Ihs.---- 411-65 to 1£Susnr, cane, 100 lb s .___ $11.85 to 12Cream cheose ------------------ ------— .Brick cheese ______ _______ ___B e a n s_____ ___ __ •-------.-flM.to'

. A ' B re a d _____________ ____ 81-3 toRutter (eream ory).............. ...— ;—B utter (nuJfcJi) — ------------- -- W 1<».E g g s ------------ ------- ----------- i : to :

- Meats.'■ ■ Bacon, sliced .30 to

H a m ______________ ______20 to- Ham, s lic e d _____ _________ 35 to

'• Pork..chops--------------toLamb eljop r------- ---- ----------25 to

. , Pork ro a s t ................... ...........-1 5 toBeef s te a k ------------------------- 15 to

\ . Beef pot r o u t ___________121-fito^ --- -----------------------------.

* US K ID S-^ n SAV PEJ

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1 H ' ■■ - • rf

V TWIN FALL&iDAILYT T O Oats—No. 2 white «o i*S. to 411* 1 ' ^ No. 3 white 8^3^4 to 4Pl-4c.i rE ^ m o tb y se e d -to -« .C O .--^

. tJTovcrseod—$ 15to -i^----|/ 'C C Pork—Nomina]. .J l ' t b L a r d - l lU S . .....

Ribfrrs|8.8? to fi.76.» to ^ _______

POTATOES AND PBODUOB.. CUICAQO, July ^ <4»'-nPotatoe

S teady;, roccipU M cars; total U. usuess shipments 703;'Oklahoma sacked B go b v Triumphs No. 1 $2.50 to-2 j 5 ; Oklaho >fivlth iriflh. cobblers aackcd *2.76;. few b loda>- «2.85^ Virginia .barrel Irish cobbl

narket to fl.50.ifghor, Buttor-IH ghcr; -rcnmeiy ext Jd De- 371-2c; stnhdiinls 30:-2c; extrn fi; C-8 to 351-2 to 30 l'-2c; firsts 13 1-2 to 341- l cont seconds 32 tfr 33c, iIQS a t Egg»i—Higher; reccipls 16,OSS cas

f lr s u 21 to 22c; ordinary first* 20 [vcaTcd 20V.2c; THlsccUanoous • SI to 211- ^ r t * Bforage pack extras 24 to 241-2c; si winter ogo pack fliyts 28 to 23 l-2e.I' dan- Poultry—Alive, hlKhor; fowls 19 ? was !l5«; brolIcTs 30 to-34c; Toostcrs 12<irvest __ l.*-tod.as P G B 'T L i^ LIVESTOOE.,aplwy POETi Iak 'd , Ore., Ju ly C « tle-^Nomlnally steady; no recoil rr!di DL »t«crs #7.76 to 9.35; medium

with ^ Kooi $7 to 7,75; fa ir to medium nir no common to fa ir «3 to <5.uMldlv choice hoifflrs M.JO-lo 0.00; choice c« M bflV nnd heifers «5 to 8.50e medium fft gi Brice *4.60 to.6.00; fa ir to modium $3J50 ' . 4.60;..common cows 92.50 to 3.50; c stactf ♦'•50 to 2.50; bulls »3 to 4.

idifipr. choice jlnlry calves ♦7.30 to 8.00; jirl if the *7.50 to 8.00: medium »7 to 7,

am « '•» M.O- 'nrovi. Sog»—^Nominally »Jeady; no teec^i cavor- pri®« « s io tV «-« 'J; «niog jjjyj heavy 230 , to 300 Usounds $5 t was *0 smooth heavy 300 pounds i t woro to 7.75; roujtU heavy •1X0■n sun- “t pJffs »8 to 8.50; feeders «8

trade stags $2.50 to 4.00. sf T,o8- Sheep—Steady ot 50c drop; rocel fizma 1 ^ > choice valley Uimbs ilO to 10. »harm medium *9.50 to lO.CCi; common'#:

Mhot to 9.00; culls #0 to 7.S0; light V( Ij^cur- I tn p *7.60 to 8.00; lic.ivy *fl to C.

llR^t wothors W to ll/.O; heavy <5.50 6.00; ewes * U 0 to 5.50. .

tvbeat, ■ , ■ 'id Do- OMAHA LmiSTO OK,K low OMAHA. July 0 tf lV H o rs — OoBslp cpints 14,500; tfclive lo shipper*, g<

nnd choice to butchcrH “5 to 35c lilgli St. 200 to 300 pound nvoragCh #7 tn 7. n in^- it>p' *7.45; iaccra clenrlng yards

j ' prices mostly 10 to l.'Ic higher; h ' mixed londv carryinR parking sows i

lighte $0.60 to O.K'5; ]iii>'king sowa dc l—\*o to »6.<K».

Cattle—Itcceipts. l.’OO; beof stc . . x b ‘” >'1 "ho-stock steady; l.ulk steers

’ I'D-10.00; best inclnlcd «10.75V .bcow s. and Uclfvts S3.50 to 8.00;

•.— fn t’cows *7.50; best hrifeni >8J)0; c

r e ners and cuttcrs *2.i;'5 to 3.60; b strong; bologna bulli:! to v<fully 25c lower; atocki.TS and fccO steady. '

— 34c cJhceji-^Kooclpts. Jl.&r-O; Jnmbs mi "....31c ly 25c Jower; wosfeni lnn>l)s' tl.T.....17- l.'5.25; nativo laaib4 H4~'i0 to • 14.L _ Oc clipped lambs #11 lo ll.n.'i; r1i "‘7’ Oc s'tjiiuly; best light e'rc-j inpludcd J5,

4c f^'edem stronurr: *lo paid for clu __ .ICe nghlwwtem.fecdlnglnmbfl, ■

18c ST. J08B PH LiyBSTOGKr-—__ 12c ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July fl- J Bft —Reeoipts 7000; qualUj sold looks ._^10c higher; /ow londs good nnd cJiolce

to 300 pound bulchcr/* #7.40 to ' 7. Mkf P'w'^er nnd shlpiwr top $7.00; sov«

T ' loads averaging IftO to ISO ponntlH' ,fo 7.-10 to Bliippprn; parkers going sl<

._3>lkt. packing sows mostly .irnund 10c h>gli [bulk #(1 to 0.25.

fn K<*r Cnttif*—ne»^iptB fiflQ; beof dnf ’ Jnoniinnlly steady: dr"i'-nblo sfcerH *l I to 10.00; lond mixed yonrlings ^10.

i j . f l ^ i t h hca\-y h clfe rso ff nt #0; comt) ’ Mind mcdiucn lioof co«v« #.1.75 to *4.

1 odd Tfwtd—olioko-ojvto #7: vr'nl cnl !. n<- fo #1 liiglicr; hulk desifulilo ki S'l- fow choice #0.50.

.; yhri'p—Receipts SOO; killing'elai .fully Htcadv; bulk nativoh nml fed w

) $ 1.0i),rrn Intnbs'nt #15; eithc*r straight CcjriDi very light sorHr.g; culls nio!

----15c a ’/e'n- good 100 to 135 poi-_ 1 5 c .f ;it ewes nt .$3 to 8 'lO. .___ 16r j • --------- -— 10c,1 ...^ ^.vCHICAOO LIVESTOCK.;• -IC’'*' .CIIICA'GO. July •: ow—Otttle— for . : 000; nctivp; Mostly strong..... l.'io, hlghur: "pots t«j> mofo on y<— --5c jiiipg; ||(, fltrictly chnuo mnturo<l st<---- , 2® or.ycorllngit here;'1)cit weighty st(

•1®5 ftU.lBf long yenrli'n«B $10.00; mi *^ecrs and hi’lfcrs nvttuging 772 pou

...#l.->* jlO 05. Wf.gttM-rs nnd yearti #0.25 to 10.50 ' veal c.Uvcs aharply hi

----- oc vspccinlly to tintsvloTs; stocWo'v';Ifpi'ders about iten'dy; bulk desirr

to 2.15 weighty bolo,ina' bulb #4.75 tn 5, > 12.8.'; flonil- Colonidn bulln »h-i.r.’P!0'4:<T.'K-b J 13.40 < vvalers to swnll kUlen and shipj .—,30c 'fll.50 l o .12.25; a fi-%v to packors __ 40c #11 to 11.25.to'10c Hogs—Receipts :’4,0()0; opened 1 'to 10c Uvo; better kind 25 to'<Qc Ughcf, d:__4.‘5p!diill plnln kinds #10.2'n bulk goodl«».40cjeholce 150 to 240 pound avernjfr moi to 2l)c|#7.05 to 8.00; deirlr.-ible 260 lo 32.'; i>oi

.butchers mostly.#7.7S to 8,00i puck to 40c I mostly *4.50 to 0.!»0; best str

to 35c weight #7.25 to 7.7C; ustimated m" to 40c over 10,000.to 2O0 fiheep—neceipis 80^'-; wesforn liu to SSc 'flold early and toppuil a t ' *10.25; b to 2O0 best nntlv<*s early #|5 to 15J5; clc to S5e weak to 25c lon-er; sn-its more, sor^ < to 15c siddretl; ono deck wostmj fnedlnglni to 2A #12.50; sheep scarce, steaay'

PEU.Mi% WABDA.*fOH I f /Ksoor TH\i — rtiCKt^A '

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y NEWS, . TWIN FALLS,I M e ; *!: 8U0AB. '

: YORK, 'July « «4*)^the r«sugar market-was-uaMttled^today b

- . trading was light, with sales mostto operators, refiners again being i ellned to hold off, .awaiting a belt demand for their r»»£iacd product Cobas were quoted on thn baxb of and 01-0 cost and freight, cnual *7.09 far e«-ntrifugnl, 'vhffo Phinpplii

c. were quoted_^t *7.0d for ccutrifugi__ Thr sales Inchided J7;000 bags

■„ o Cubas to .an operijtor for July sh3 ment and 7000 bag* of .Philippine* an -out-port refiuor nt quoted, priccs,

• haa* sugar market was Irregultrading v.-n» of an e«ning 1

character for over theircck-end, Opc Prices wero 7 i»o 14 iwiuls low

/:« ♦ ! “" ‘I®*’ «cattcred liqui.iation. .'prompt I jo l* tho contiau«l UpUt ««\tt\\n\lng

• niand, and offerings wrre well abcorb and prnctlcullv nil tb<! earlv Iomcs we

sT to midday. Tbo ml. o failed fo inspire uny fresh ontsidc bu

' -♦«/ ing»-boWcvcr, ond pricon cased off ngn iu tlie lato trading a‘nl wore finally

ifl 4/. ‘0 polnte net lower. Closing: J&c tomber. W.2H; Doceirbor, *4.7tf; Marc #3.75;,Hay,. #3.82.

The market for jyfioS'l wnji quiet ni ; . priecs weto unchangcit' 3t #0.25 foi* Ji -C a t granulated. ■:bipts, r -

im It.S im QUOTATIONS FIRME<5.00;)- . • ■ --------

I cowc 8(001 Bhores M oto to Higher Oroa '•good on Stwogth of\ 0 «X7 ’« Pledgo •50 to BUmiiuitB 12-Honr Day .; can. ■ ' ^nrimS t)a y ’s total s.iles CO) ,200 'shares.7 50- Twenty industrials Averaged 88.0

iv '..-’-rn ^g aln „ .7 5 . High. 1023, 105.3S; lo, .capis- 87^85. rt ^niooth I Twenty railronds averaged 77.0 #7 75 not gain, .35. High. 11)23 OO-.OftTTb'

. »u,l ™-85- _“ a t o ' , i i i n v t o r k . j u i v i m - . s t o ,

prices displayed a firmer tone. In t cclltts'.**"!’'* (relatively dull ^nmrkct. '8011 10.r»0 . heuvines* wiu» apparonl in Raldwl #7-19 6tu<lebakor and 0 fo)v other, standa voar- is"ues at the openin? but when bon C.75; ‘llsoovered that-tho floating sujiply

1,50 te “leeks was, scarce' Uii)y begnn- to b lip prices,, Tho ailvance was halted‘f

• a timo by the weakness of Delaware ni ' Hudson, whifh- broke " i>oint.>c to ft.*; 3tho lowest since 192t; nnd Iheniralll'

- Re- to no, ; ~ " l- ■ good _ T h c recovcry,'whlle it ran from I

igher; 3 points in 1 the nut;il:er of etandii 7.3-n ijiiues wa* not regnrflwl as condusl

ds a l proof of a definite .upward trend, t hogs rapidity of tho ^advii'^oe In a niimb

•9 nnd of p'tocks, however, Indicated A toi down porarj* oversold comllfion.

I Ono of.thpimnst intiTCBtlnfif dn-elo stc«(rs ments of the day 'w iu tho dectaratl #<<.75 of f;. H. Gary, chalni’iin of the Unit .bulk States Steel corporation, that the elli

. b?st inatlon of Ibo 12-hovn day in the st< ; can- industry winch haa been pronii.ne'l' bulli President Harding, would, necc-witn vcaU flO.OOO lidditlonij workors.and incn-.i

coders opfrntlng costs 15 pi-'r cent. 'i Steel #harcs moved_ to higher CToii;

most-'nf((«f tli(i luiho'uncomrnt was hifnie, n 15 _to parently on spcculallve belief that I 14.75; cTcu^cd costs v!o\il«l'Ut »net by Tdsh rhm* prices rather than thti.ugli o rediicti #5.»o: of ^mrnings. " Vaundiuia led tho II clioico with n net /rain of 3 points, wh'

! United StatoA Steel sonmoii, BcthleUc 'G^ilf States a n d ' iteiuiblic gained point or so.

-ITogi* yo officinl ejci>hin.-ition was fort ts 25c coming fliF*1ho wcai tioss of Delnwa -e lO'l nnd Hudson, but* selling o t tho sio

7.00; gavo rlso to reports that the #9 di’ ovornl dond was in danger and also that t I #7.3> offtTings were, for the necouut of fc slow: clgn Interestn. Now Haven nppears

jglior* hav^_ended it* reactloiiiirj' course, mei ing good n**i"taiicft around ten. Nc

Insnes Orleans, Texas and Mcxicnn advanci #0.10 3 points nnd n number of others gain

10.50; n point or more, incJudlng Balthiio mtnon and Ohio. Oliewipoake nnd Ohio, Xort *4.5f.; ern Pacific, Cnna/lim. Pacific, Pe calves Mnrr|uclte nnd Itllnots Ccntml. / k inds, Some good gnlns w'-ro rocovercd

' • the ninfor and motor nceossorles lasses llaf-e" Wheel reported iii*t earnirtSn west* the first six months nf the year aft

h t or- nil ehnrgos nnd.depreciation, but. befo nostly laxcn of nioro 'thnn #1,000,000 agalr pounS dividend' requlrenicnfd of #300,000.

nen- -blgT^record" for' salon wns ostii ilislied in Jiihe wlien gross bnsiiiesj* n !(rr\‘gate<l ovor #1.!>"-,000. Hr.vnol

,__Snrlngs advnnceti— 5-H ' and Mane to Truck 2.year-: Pali money openo<! nt 4 3-4 per eei

steers ndvanced fo 5, and thence to 5 1 steers Porrowon* nf finie money were not d mixed to bid over S jw eent wlt^k octlounds slfmnl 00-day lonns arranged a t 5 1 irlings commereJal papor market wns qui high. "■Ith prime namcn cnumandlng 5 p

^ 'an d cent.lirablo ’ Raising of tho n ri t’«b bnnk rate w

5.0Q;' '■''f'e‘‘tod in the hlchcr qiiofnfionii f •-bulk stealing, .demnnd bills touching #4.! 5pper*‘anii'then rcnetlng to a n e t gain ara a t nearly 1 cent on tho dny,

I Othci* European aichanges wc I act- ho'avr. French francs dropping 6 poir ■ c.losc.l'^ 5.81. cents, nnd Oennan mnrks gi d and bolow .0003 for tlic first time.

pound' QOVEBNlUENT BONDS,icklus NEW* YOttK, July 0 OPJ—Llbcr stronv bonds rloscd:mTld- 3'- 1:2s ______ ,.... ........................ Jino.

: First 4s............. ].... ......... .............. 06.lambs Second 4« ------------ ----------------- OS.; bulk F irst ,4 1-4#.... .............. ...............- v^’-closcd Second 4 l-4s ............................... 98.•* con- Third 4 l-4s ................ ...... ........ OS.lambn Fourtli. 4 l-4« ................... ......... 98.

;U. S. Treaimry 4 l-4s ............. 09.

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(iio* yiAIN'T RIKhvT S < f .\LUtlr eoSTEo' 1

' r Ko W L E S . 0 ^ \ OOR CLU8 K

■ '-J VHO R MOWIN/

, IDAHO; SATURDAY ]

I f Miiuc .........................................

ONE CENT: PER V>,ihiti- ..I —........ I.. — , - .....i •“ A d v e r t is e m e n ts u n d e r t h i s h i ’■'"j; ^ 0 f a r d e v is e d o f b rin fl in g th

SJ?; B EA M TEEET'S EEPOET.I,ted YORK. Julv 0 (/P)—Brr

street's tomorrow wilt say: rbed “ <J>'iot, in pnrt sonVonal, and in pt

the result o^ dcslro to ndequati mlly "’eigh up conditions a» they pres:’ huy. themiH'lvex at tho turn of tfio year, h ™„i„ o\‘orsprend-tho trade a- d ludnstrinl » jy 4 iif]tlon thJH H-ck'k. snetnil tnide umi b^p. tho stimulus of holiday proparntio

hns been fa ir to good, nnd the curro poco of industry Is still rcmarka! n-ilve. largely on old oiMers, wh

r«„« tl'aile In primnrv llno-t has been t n'tlta Bidb, though fullv fair wlfhTho

- ever, moro ciiution displnyed than- _ any other line. Collections'still dW

Ib n butrcrop reports appurtutly tndlcnfb holdij^ o f'a ll the gains mndo-i.n Ju

)uSd propondernncc of. opinion fn, to hotter outturns in the earli

pinnted cropa than soometl possible ■ -whlPf.agb. Sentiment ns to th«; futu . seems raixe^l witli. If jnythln'g, a pi

pondernnce of opinion among -bunkc 1.05; nad biuilness men on the fav-orablo sU lo^, but with speeulntivo i<iteres<8 luelln

to take ft less optimistic view of vi .09; ious matters. - ■ ' n>>r," • *«We6kIy bonk elearlngs, #7,70'

412.000."

LC G AL A D V E R TIS E M E N TS

0"'0 NOTICE o r SH ER H T’B SALE.r_ .j . Notice of Sheriff 's Rale of Reul I onr* Under Doc'reo of I-oreelosurc ai f of S'**® Caroy Act Lien.

‘f i r Conimonweallb T n ist t^ompany nnd ^*t‘5j/“fph, a corporntiqn, TniBleCi 3.ft ^ ’ .' Plointi:

Carrie. Nash nnd 'Jobn Doe Nnsb,,J j„ . Defcndan

*lvo Under nnd by virtue of an Order , Sale ftnd Dcctec of Pu>cclOBuro isnn

, - out of Iho District Court of tho Etc tern- Judlclnl District of the Slate

I Idaho, in and for tbe County of Tw '1of) <lated the 7fb .lav of June. lOition above-, entitled action where

I Convmonwo.'Ufh. Tru^t Companv ritl*buri!h,^n\cnrpornt«o.n, Trustee, n

.A „] toined a de«Oo flgaln«t the above nms\ , di'fendnnfs on tho 21st dny of Mi:

102.1, which-flftid dccrce wns o A ' 25tii. day of ^ray, 3023, recordo-r -■ ., .Tudtment Rook 8. of s.itd District Co»! • 1 at page .'>08, I an commanded to s

nil that' certain lot. piece or parcel liind situnted in tho County of Tw

t.iipr FallsrStnto of Idaho, ond bounded a: ,, described as followa., t/>-wlt: . ii-ii • NorHr-flalf 'Ct So.ithwcHt Quart

-h ir (N 1.2 SW 1-4) e f Section Eleven (1 Township Eleven ( i n South, Jtnn

, ■ Sixteen (10) East Boise Meridian, ; gether with thnt ccrtain wafer rig evidenced by contracts Nos. 0«0 nnd 0

r ire ^win Fulls Sflmon River La;■ nad W ater Companv, dated June

livi- wafer riglit was sold for tthe P^^pese nf use upon and was used up

for- lands. nnd became appurtcnn tbcnrto" under tho Inwa of fho Stato

"A Idalio, togcther/with FJghtv (80) shni \'cw River Car' „,i Company. Limited, evidenced bv 'Ci

tificutes Nos. 680 nnd C9l nnd tdgelV lore ""y a*<l all buPdlngs. . imi-rov

ments, difchcs, wntcr rights, jigh ts Pere water nnd imy and all r

purtcnanccs thciewnto belonging or ui 1 in epjoyed in connection ihc:

2 ] ^ Public notico is herobv given, that' the 2lBt day of July, a t tbe b<;

^ „ of 2 o ’clock p. m. (ilouufain tlmo) ,ina **'0 Front Door ol the Court Hoi , of the County of Tn-in Falls/R tate

. Idaho, 1 will in obedldrce tpCaid OrO of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure, s

, j ' tho abovo described property, or I much thereof as mav bo necessary

satisfy P la in tiff’s de'crce, with inten . thereon togothof^ with n ll'costs-ll

, , rt’ hnve accrued dr may accrue to the iilj l i t ' ''St and best bidder fncrefor for ca “ lawful money of tho C'nited States.. , , Dated this Ofh day of June. Ill2r>.

• M. E. FINCH^.Shcrift.‘ per HAitlLTOW, Deputy. :

NOTICE o r S H E B irP ’S SALE. Notice'of Sheriff’s Salo cf Reul 1

, tf'te Under Dcereo of ForecloSiiri? a Order of Sale.

Gottfried S^ifnmer, Plniuti

’i" ‘* EdlUi Enajs, Executrix of tho estate' ^ H. M. Eunljr, deceascl. Edith M. I

nis, JT-E. Ennis and tf. Armetta Enr husband and wife, William Let £nnis, a minor, Bobert Leslie Eur

''^ty n minor, Annotta Jnno Ennis, , minor,' und Mary Louino Ennis,

minor, DefendanW.O •^ •3 Under nnd by viriiio of nn Order

Sale nnd Decree .of i'orcclosuro issi M / *’*‘t of the District Court of the Eh

onth Judicial D istrict o f tho State •8.11 Idtiho, in and for tbo Cou'nty of Tf I9.2:j dated tho 12th day of June. 10

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1 been/ * S ( ONlL FER"nj v ^ H m \ ) b e a rc a ts *

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' • j V : - ^ .

MORNING, J t l t Y 7, 192i

mmVORC PER INSERTIONl e a d ^ a re a lw a y s a l i v e a n d a c t iv e , h e n e e d o t a d v e r t i s e r s t o t h e a t t e n

wherein thq P laintiff ubovo mentioned rnd- obtalnod o docroo against tho Defend-'

ants hctom on Ihjs i l th day of Juuc, inrt 1023, which said decreo was on tho said tely I l th day of Juno, 1023, recorded in i:'nt Judjpnont Book el^jht on poge 669 of haSr said Djstrict Court, I am commanded «<it- to 1 Wii ttO th at'ce rium lot', p l^o or ider parcel of land situated in tho County luns of Twin Falla, S tate of Idaho,' and rent bounded and deacribed aa follows-, to- >bly wit: >hlle Thft West half of tlio Southeast Quar- life ter (W 1-2 SB 1-4) of Section Nine (0), o w In Townshln Ton (lO) Boutfl, Range Bit - in ' teen (10). of-the Bolso Meridian. Tag. together' with', tho touLments, herodlta- b u moQta and oppurtonances thoroanto bc- iino longiog or in onywiso appertaining, rav- IPublic notico is hi-reby given, that Her on tho 10th day of July, 1023, a t tho 0 (1 hour of 2 o ’clock p, m.'(Mountain time) .urc of. said day, a t tlio Knst front door of pro- tl\o Court Houso o t tho County.of Twiu corJ F ^ ls, Stato of Idaho, I-wilt, .in'obcdl- Idc. onco to sold Order of bale and Decrco ned of Foreclosure, soil tho abovo doscrlbbd ^nr- pioporty to satisfy p lain tiff’s decreo

with interest theroon, ttfgother wilh ail 00> coats lh a t havo accrued or may accrue,

to tho highest bidder for cash, lawful s s money of tho Unito-3 S to ics’ol Amcr-S ica-

Dated this 14th dav of Juno, 102.1.— ■ M. E. FINCH, Sheriff.Es- Py g - p r a t e r . Dcpnty. and FOB SALE—BEAL ESTATE

FOR RENT—Cabin in Sawtooth of I mbuntalns, ono mile nbovo ‘Warfields.

Phono 636W.______ _________•

FOE aA L E -F O E N rnJB E^ '~ i W r 5 ^ ^ D i n i n g "taW kltchcu

nts. cabinet, suMvinff. macbiiic, rocker, lino­leum, iron bod. cot, henfer. jars, 42 foot

• of tennis nyt, -1»1 \Vnibington south, »e-1 South P:-rk, 'lov- ------'■ ■-

of rOK BALE—MIUOBLLANBOUS wiu — ■-2'J. SALli—Crtrr'Itar. SSe por gallon,

rein picked; chcrrics 2 C'Mits a pound on ftf tho twos, Kenyon, vlrceu, l'hojio523J3.

ob- J-'ORi Siimll National caJSned reglatfr In good otdct, *35, n t Sixer's [iiy. Candy, atorb,

>X)H BAi»E—ilarly Jticbmond cher- rics. 1 3-4 miles east of foundry on Kim-t»ei y nai._____________ ..

1"^* FOR^ALh>~tiwcot chorrics ond Koy- ‘ nl Anns, Oc per iwund. Phono 503RH.

• BAH~ e5 rlAge.-noTvI7 finished, #15. T>. R. E. Quinn, 930 Third avenuo north,

rter y o u BALt>—Cheap, two swnthurs or 11), windroweis. J . H. « .iv c r. Phono G48. *'R‘' liXJR SALEi--Ohorrt<,«7 Phono B37JU. i„V,’; ^.I^AKUB Strawberries in patch. 40c

gollon. I mllo -east, 11-2 miles nfrth "r/, Washington- school. Ed -Va.ice.J 1 QOObEUBRltlKS ou itusb, I5c a gab the Ion; ' ! mllo ctnt 1 1-2 nuluri nurlhpou Washington, achool. £d 'Vance._______nnt FO b’^A L E — B le ^ o s , tricyelei ) of tire* u d aceessoriea. Werner’s B« irc« pair Shop. 224 Second fit. B. ina! 1 ■ 1 1 = is 5c = — , ^ t ;>r- ----- - UIBOELXUiNSOnB.

FORD taxi for hire i>y the day o^.bour. fn See R. M. liruce, Qrlil cufp. Phone 004.

np IF YOU WANT what your fui'aitiitiiis\i- ic, w‘orth Phone 310. _____________ere- 40 ailAULS irrii^ation water for rent , I for season. Arthur L. Bwim.

CLEA-S£0,. PHONE 4U1, Imperial Cleaning Co.

, of KIRK CLi-lANlNO CO. wants toetek■der nav^oa, npho!storlng. Pfaon<Bcll 9D1W. 152SM oad-a ------- i?so k D. kjBLLbftO, HB«t for Ia -

’ to n e r 'a D ry -^ e s a to of Lead for sprt"rc»t ta&teriaL O ul phoM 650B. P. 0 . tytha: 754. . ' • . 'igh- ...... ..asb. LOST

LW T—Boy’s cx)nt nf elty park. Ro- >f turn to ,News office. ^

LOS'I*— IVom tttitiiniohilc, bundle — . containing clothing. Loiter of identlfl-

' cation In coat pocl'cl. Let me hcni Fs- from you and receive roward. Jume( and Yoakam. flnodint'. Idnho.____________

t I f . . r ~ ^ T O S B A I^ . T

■ . Nearly new wicker tulky,with top ---- ------------------*10.00

mis, 3-Conipartment steel firplcss ywjf 'cooTter ----------------------- -- 4.00

Automatic ’ electric washer ' with swing. ringer— 85.00

ints. Uhg. finish 45 Inch round din­ing table ---------------------16.00

!u^i ^Ihg, finish unffet to match:iev- “hovo ta b la ---------------------17.60) of 3 sq. post ,dining ehalrs____ 16.0Pwin EooBlox m r a l to n Bxtiuoge - 021. ■ - '

M PIMIN (300d\IWEY BVRNE^ A I .CHasAT GM '

------ I AInW V ><UH SEEN0 ER(^<JRS. J

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H P)N ^ AND WORTH ITJ/e, and jconstilute the best means ;tention of residents of South Idaho>ne<l I . FOB. BENT—FVBNISHBD.uue, ‘ OPEN, dates on VTjicoi cabin. aald-leoth, July 8-14; all of A ngust^Phone I in 344. - • . .> ef ^ 'S l{ KENT—Two3boo1 room*,in mod- 5 ®™^orae-30-1 £ ig h t t bve; cost, Phoa* '

^ ^ 7 ^ - O R «£JNT—N lc^y fui^iihhoi room: to derfrod. PrlvUege o i :w bath »ritli p lenty of J.pt. waler a f all

-tlm ^ 311 Third nortA,________ '’(£» F0R( RENT—3-room tumlsl^eci apor^ Bit 53.®° Reasonable, - ’Bungalow Anc*.

Fifth street and Soeond ave. east

?*Jc-1 ~ rO B RENT—U N n iBNlSHHDRENT—Uousrt of 2,‘5 aod 0

thn Including modern 5-room house ime) y^^^tly furnished. Swm & Co. r of ~>*0R RENT — ti roouTKouBc 1 block :wi„ from high school. Phone 035.T._______

™: a m jA U O H u w a m t e d . >"v O u S o MAN vritii doUvOT-

fcreo want* work, phono 052W.!Jf' ' -” ^A N Ti;i>—Poaition oa housekoepor wful Call a t l^grger rooms.mer- W ^TE1>—PosVUon as itouiPkoepor •

for elderly coup|o or i'.ght nursln:/. Ad* dress bpx 7, Coro No #11.

ff. I WANTED—Work uf kind. Phone OOlW forenoons or between 0 and 7 cveuings. ______________

^ d E L T w A jra m -

WANTED — .Experlencca' lettnet__ : packcrs ttnd trlmmora and othef help. ’

■ Apply Idaho Producer# Union w«r*- houBc, end of Fourth avo. W»

•hen — —lino-. WANTED—MXTOELLAHBOUS,,u{jj WANTKIX—To ho’i r from owner of

^Bood ranch for sale. Slate cash price, full particulars. D. t \ Bush, Mlnneao-

S oils. Minn.________;_______ • ^;r;“ I ^V N TtlD —l can pb»co~o ilbmbor o£

flucmsey cows and beifora for per- ; SODS having such animals for sole. ± ii- i J. A. Waters, tolopbone 804 J-1.

) WANT£1>-Xabie booraers ondrooa- “ ers a t 110 Sixth ovc. N. Phon»4027.

r r ;;r ' WANTED—Lawn mowers to g ria i “ d- deliver. . Phon? 8»*

W. T. Mpora, 138. S»x>n,d avo. Si

MONinr t o l o a b

#I5 .,. FARM AND CITy" LOANS.. Swim orth. & Co.•s or I UUilAPSU M O N £l — OnUiUMo O48.;»mount on fanns, now, a t 7 per cent,

fJlT 'tacfaillaS . i r L .t« * t .WUIiama. Phone^218< .

frJ .I" 5 A F E T r5 E a - 7 por conrjo r investors iln our F irst Mortgage Loans.. Sums to suit invostoj. Arthur L. Swim & Do.-,

orlbWisdom in Silonco.

Sffence ts (he uodcrstonding o t fool and oQo. o t the virtuM e t t t e wlie^x* > B «aard de Bonnard. . .

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'SSI; ,7 ~ ^ ATTOEMmfB ; '•» > ' x ' n r ^ a - L a w T g r . b i t t i c u - B o o B a___ « »nd 7, over Tw in Palls Bank *rent Trust Co.. Twin'Falls. Idaho.

O. 0. HALX^ New Qrptieim, JUlctg. ~- • ' iOHM W. QBABA1&—

I Trust BoUduig 1 Paoae 9«-B.—

— y.aW EBiaTr A SWBBLBY — Altomeyk r * - »t law. v,Pr»ctico ia all courts. Twi*

^ B U S IN E S S D IREC TO R Y

_ B ltA C K ^ C TRe- BLAOKSiaTH — MACHINE SHOP—.

Blacksmiths, welders, boiler aaksrs, indlo machinists, Dunutactarers; s^pU «r ttlfl- of till kinds; agents AJlmaa-T*ytg» hcnr Uscblnery Co.' Krengol &faebine 0»^

nmea phone 1202. glO-220 Beennd av j. &----- __________ ’OIABII

W nn>pW OliAflfri-Wind shields, eabi, . net work. Moog>> Sbb'p: P h « < » .

1.00 , VnLOAMlZINQ. . ^. OEM STATE VULOAlOZINa C O .-

. . 12fl- Second ivve,-He8L ililler rirea.Vulcanizing aod rotrendlng.__________

OBOB REPAJBZNO ~ '5.00 —--------------- -- - --------,

TWIN FALLS S H O B BBPAODIft. . . Shop. 132 Shosbono West Shoes r*

psired whllo yon v»alt, a i ^rvw w nriees. and all work guamateed.

- _________CEOZIEB TRANSFBB 00, Pbone M8,

_ J_ Crating,-Storage, kad Liberty eo«L

By H. T. O'VBXUt

I MftWE * ----- -- A «A OKIE -too -----EN laioNO

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^ P l p G I I B P I l.Weekly Report Jshows Grains f l • in Good- Condition; Too ■

Mucti Heat for Head Lettuce f l

, TUo woathor provniiini; througtiout j ■quthwc5t Idnlifl duriwR tho wock. end- iBff July At wuji ffl'vomblo for most m pn , ,oU>iou;;lrihc ahiupt'chongc from Moloess aad rnins to brlglit^ Biinnliliio •a d 'inlcnso lirnt somowhnt (luiii'Sginjr to. athawhcrrica and lottuco, ac- cording lo tho wcalh«r bureau ’» weekly ■nmmnr}' of wcathm- r.iid crop coadilioM . . g ia Idalio. ’ u j- Tlie report a»»tOB "opploii nsd prut^cfi -n [j

• aro tnnkinc romnTkablo proRrcM, but I heavy dropplnjr o f ImtJi fnilla ia—tc - ,1 portM in Affuio locniiticf. Tho Aocoiid J[ crop of nlfnl/a coniinf; opaco. Farm- P era took odvaota^ps of tho very favor- I ablo'harrfAtlnf; weatl<i<i to ij'Ot tho f ln t C cutting of'hAy iulo llio Block, luid mi^t I o f tlio crop 5b now fuciirod. pxcopt-Ja I iho Iato dislriclB. Itnngs'fccd lii abund I

and cattlo and Micop oro pultin(( r§ I 0#’ flcali rapidly. I t; wna good corn ran ‘weaihor nnd tl\ia crop took on color and f j Q B «w is w e ll • i M t c d . " | M

e o u tf in 'e a t I d a h o u x p o r ien c o d h o t ' w e a th e r , t c m p c r a t u m b e ln u a b o v o QO Iflogroes. W h o n t, o a ta n n d b iir lo y a ro ' r — proTTOBflinf; n ie o ly n n d } n lf i i l f a ia ro - 1 -^ p o r to d g o o d a n d o u tt l u g h a a bosn in In ^ •th« e o u th p o r t o f th U d la t r ie t , t h o ro- p o r t fl'ays. P o ta to o a , a ii(p ir b o o ts a n d pQ. M o d p cn a a re Aoid tu h c in Rood aha|>e.

Wonthcr durlnff tho wook in tUo Twin • - ant Fails district tnui OKcrllont fo r moat cOG eropa, but wna tbo hot for head l«Uu?o

. «nd thia crop is being hnrvoatod rapidly. Bei '• Alfalfa in thia vioinily has boon cut '

and much of i t otoeko'd. . ^Increaaiijf tcmpor^jijres In tho Buhl

'district toward tho end of tho week nd- _ TAnced com nnd bcalia, and /armors V a woro busy puttlnR up hay and irri- J IU gatluR. " I

Crops nro reported v'lcellont in Mini* - I •Hoka county aac^-farjiicra nro jubilant over the weather, of the past wook. In tho Diirloy dinlrlrt the wook was ParJ oloudy nnd cool durlnp;tho first fow g . days nnd hot during tho Inttor part. Eayinf* is. under way at full spood.

l? e r > y o i L d n SOn B tu ln im T r ip - W . 6 . Shlpmmi

■waa in Gooding Priduy on buslnoss mat- ” —V* tera. ' . •

w m Vialf In Ejw t-M iss Pmncca i®” ,. Smith left jVi.Uy for a Vialt with rclatlvoa in eajrtom slaUjs. "•*®

, 1 ■ otbordhftpmon Zfl HI—Attorney W. Orr

Chapman in reported eohfinod to his *'‘7 “ home with an attack of throat trouble.

O n a tM Mirrtag© Permit—Wesley ■Utterback and Faye 1*yno of Wendell,’ . j wero granted a mnrH-igo licvnso hore Friday. ‘ ‘

, powllB tt H«ia to JaU-M lx p riB o n ers W rf

hold In the city jtUl Thursday night for th dnmkcnnos*. ThToo paid fines In »

- polleo court Pridtty. ter.- Thi

V lctten B«tani—Mrs. Oeorgo 6 . hall t 'Wfloy and aon, Ororc.'rotnrned Thtira- ,doy from a two months’ visit with rela- eharp tivtfs ond frleada in Ijinork, 111. L. Hi

--------------- . O . PHarcliant B«t«ziu--rC. £ . Wright of Paul

the W. H. Wright k 60na «ompony,whn in haa been spending o few dnya with tie*. hU family a t Ogden, returned Friday

US£Ooflst LeaTW—Mrs. J . L. Creoka, who

hoa been tho gveat of her sister, lira.A. E. Bllfer, for th.j paat six wocka, ‘ le ft Friday evening, for her homo ia^ d a i n s r , CaL*^

Snpetlnteadeat ‘VWta-fluperiutond- ent M. C. Mitchell, who is a memlMr * h o f the faculty o t Tdaho Teehnleal Inatl- tote thia Bummer, is spending a few days Hero in Twin Palla. fUlei

« cap*.Fool Btm Open— N.- Laubenheim, ot th

proprietor of the >:%tnt6rium, atatea thot reports that tho awlmmlag pool is doted aro ontrue, and that the place Me is still open for bnsincss aa usual.' era <]

• InJuEMcKay 'Bdtsnui — Donald McKay, a ^ i

•well known Twin FaUs cititoo, nrrire-J the F rid a y . frojn Ooatacr, where ho has whea l>een spendihg sercrni *vcoks in co'nnee- for« tlon with hia m ioin; interests there. tlnuc

■ ■» m ornWIU Hold Ezoirb — Tho tegular

t^oehera' examinations for all .elassea o f Idaho' leach*™' ccrflflcatM. .will be held in the offlco of (ho county auper- ing Intendent of schools on July 20, 27 pridi*B d 28.

’ Iow*B»; yiKlt Her«-ProfcM or Parka , ,A1 N utte t o f thd UnlverBlty o f Iowa,

a t 'Io w a City^ Tffwn, with his wife-and daughter, are visiting Mra. N u tter’s m a i parent*. Mr.- and Ure. James Bcllley. la thla elty.

’^ T w o Are InJwed—H .B . Powers., fed.«ral eommlasloner horo, sQStained ohrokeii wrist a' few days ogo In a fall qqI*from a blc’yclo. OTaience Robert', aon at-A

•of II. D. Boberta. aUo anstalnod a frac- Frleitored wrist in » fall from a troo Thors- noun

. 1.34fiBvtdMM PWMnt«d—Further eri-

Uenea iA tbe n i t o f tbe B ahl h ighm y dlatriet agiiaffe B. W. AUreil, former ; . treM orer o f th » , dlstriet, waa heard

’ in dlatriet e o a r t . Friday. Time was p] for,tfcerfUl»g 6f briefa. tho ease eaB^ a i r g ^ U ter by the attonieya. seho<

FAVjJRITg dF STAGE ISi: rOUNGE^TGRAKDMtn'HEli '------- ' - —T— . a

f

Thu thoi ‘'Riui

r a ' MrsM ra bridgi0 Q homo

I'< E lor.

IH home

Q concliLl Mra I . guoati['] I '

Mrs.IqcO

ia iA O H A lb tE E , o f N w York, ' jo im U r t«h4ot1U» u t i i m 1. th . ' ' ” ™ T « m (« t grummoUiMVoo t l i . i«w <

pnff of tho yoongnt In tlio cooatry* -She no t y s t S3, fihe . Mr nanrled a t IS, and har daughter, Bover Beatrice, wae Iw m a yaar lat«r.

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^oungsters Enjoy J ' Free Swim at Nat. crs a

a r t7 of '26 Boys an d ' -Oirls Konn Splash Abont Big Fool as •Onests of Jilks Lodge ‘

A noisy but oxtromoly happy group Twin Fulls boys a«.1 girls under 12 ^h(

ars of ago apent' an houi? nnd n half pjcnic ddllng about tho big fank a t tho Nat- orlum Friday nftornoon ns tl^o guoats jjryai

thb Elks lodge; ^vonlThe event took plnro na the result of ^0 rcoont decision uf tho lodge moroirs to jprovlde free “ swims’ ' for do- / rviog yotiogatcTa n-ho miglU otlior* ^ iso bo doniod the ple^uro enjoyod by • bor chihlren. Specml orrangomonta ..^ 9 )ro mado with the -ownoni dT tho Nat- j orium nnd.tho cuaU>r.i Is to be cohtln- <d th ’oughout the mimmcr, tho swim- Q(^r( ing parties to bo hold each Friday of- j . n . rnoon. W. AI f noino Is to Uo taki-n as nny criter- Detri n tho first event wim about as happy 1* id.os successful an offolr ns It could iwlbly bo. Tho ehildroa paddled >out and sploahod, in tho shallow end '’ tho pool, whilo those In charge kept >ruo', lookout for ventures into deeper wo- tact,’ r . son,Tho youngsters gnthcred a t tho Elks Wolli Ul ot 1 o'clock and were taken to the l’ ; atatorlum la /iutcmobileB. Those , in “ *“3 large of tho party were Mayor Shad — , Hodgin. a a Biggins, Probate Judge . P. Duvall, Arthur J . Peavey and oul Johnston. Judge Duvall remained Boiai1 charge during tho swimming aetlvl* York es. LlJ(<

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ISE DYNAMITE FOR TOYS S_____ I. F

Mexican childrou; apparently obllvl- iiB of the danger involved, wero found uesdoy aftornoon playing with sov- •al_8tlcka of dynainlto and caps near pC i le city filter plant, 'according to the olico. •Tho.children' wero unid to 'havo ob.

lined Iho eiploalvM in a bam near the Feropleman place in tbo %'icinity o f the Jter p lan t Thoy hB’l Vxploded several ips, which resulted in tho notification W. ( the police.* * StenI

--------------------- Duloo n r CASE <10NTmUBD. - - ' W.

Motl6n to make the Natatorlum own- ra defend;iuita .with - tho city in the ■ ijunetlon suit brou^'at by the county ^ ^ n s t tho city, aerved aa a haaU for JO oontlnuation of the .caso Friday, ^ hen it was preaontod for hearing be- jre Judge W. A- Bobcoek. The «on* nucd hearing was s«t for next Friday lorning..

OOUnTT BUSTS 8AFE.A smalt but'extremely efficient lojjk* |

Ig safe arrived a t thn court lionsc riday afternooa nad U wi)l be. In- KLJ ailed in ono of the vaults, whero'it ill bc uaed as a depository for var- gp lus official papers. The Bafo was ue w . I Hired from the Bon'x of Ilansen. of tl

____ ;__________ bcTBilOLSTEIN COW SETS MARK

-------- . ' - loftOHIOAOO, July 0 M>>—A new «rai

-orld’a reoonl buttorfat production for kloa no year on oil broods haa boea estab- At ahod by Dekol Plus Sogis Dixie,..? mlin [olstoin cow, owned by.Baymond Farm that t- VandrouO, QuehM-, the Holstein- oa t 'riesUh AsfMlotlon of America an- aiaoi ouncod today. This cow produced 3.4M.7 potmds of irilk containlac m ; ,349.35 pounda o f buttcrfot In 3G5 con- Bcutlvo daya. ' Uotl

, ----------------------- wUIarEAWBCTBIBS. 4M\

Nearly gonO} about- liW galloua of bbse larga ones stir, w aiting.for you F( » pick them a t 40o' a i:Ollon. One •mile s ln l ast,. 11-2 mlfta ni/rth , Washington We shooL—adT.

TO FALtS DAILY yEW

'eaihier Inelinea ITiu ^ p m r d m ghM arkHlgji! tom penture — go

#grec* Friday: fo r t h e - f i i i i t ^ e ' , ixtco f iu ^ a y , when the aeaa^n'e i 'igh roeoW of jifl WM recorded. ) ■ / lY iday'a -moxSmu'in waa £>l,‘ on' • / '

tlvance of 12 degrees abovo Appli 'hurSday'f mark. Low' at 48, al- ' ga: hough somowhat under tho mini- lum of tho previous day, resulted - ^i an average temperature o f noor- Y 70 dogroos Fririi'y. ■

i -- • correa;- - fl Hiilk-p

S o c ia l w.boiteil ^y Mrs: B. b ^WUIiaou, ■ ovcro^

' -* >Telephwe bottlci• have

i n . 8. W. Davlijsou entertained hor dairieidge club Friday nftornoon a t hor j^janlta110 on Third avoauc north. Thoro nggure•e two tables of players und fuvor for .,ntrbrIT SCOTO was won by Mrs C. A. MU- „ot d

D ainly' rcfroBhimnts wei'o-occwd jopujj i5r tho games. ’ . ^ nnd j

i n . Howard Conover <jvaa hostvM to ,8. a Bridgo club a t her country

no on Thuisday nfturnoon. .A ’two- , irso lunchoon wat* •tft'tvcd ut.tl^Q icluslou of tho gaints. Mrs. D. Ax- IX nnd Mrs. ‘'.Vlhon D nt«n woro the a *ats of tho club, rni.l moinbers in at- ;d«»e»i.-wi»i'er Mrs. Mario Macauley, s. William Stack, Mrs. .Ocorgo T 'al0 nnd Mrs. C. D. Andoraon. “ elep

■ -. — .nAtiot rhe .Wodnowlay Drj^M^club mot this- depotflk ^ tW Jilra. B. Wiliioras ou one oitfay^oh ioon , Mci. W.'.'H. Qro<JnhoW motlns tho- uticccssful/.i^fln^jtaat. fo r high .ro and'Conselatioti'Vail awarded to x«• J- 0 - Thorp^^_____ ■ ■ ■

ilrs. Hnrry W. Wallace entertained ayjtei rerol of the boy friends, of her son. t('nBl raid, on Fridoy afternoon to cole- , ito his olovonth birthday. Tho early _ rt 64 tho aftornoon was spent nt the itinco, nftor- which gnmaa wr.ro lyod o t-tho homo nnd refreshments i . ' _ red , tbe beautiful birthday cako be- : ornamented with tlio riXjuired^um- ^• of candloe in red and . white,, and ' . ro wero favors of candy, firocrack- .

and. jflags fo r earh guest. Those' b r« g isontworo Joss Jonnlson, BHlio Smith, nneth Self, Walter boas' ^Im Keel., Alfred Borg, Pnul Berg ot|d Austin1 Oernld Wallace. *'

- manyJU n iO D N O E M E N T a ‘" i " '

_ held rho M. 8. 8. c ltb will hold its nnnun! thoir nic for membors aiid their families sclvet tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. maint

?ont on Wednesdny aflomoOn 'and searcl ming, July 11. Further information Do' 1 bo obtained by calling 203R2. tion

------------------:---- ThoAT THE HOTELS

^0GER80N--J. K. Hoblnnon, F. L. tiata t. Portland; E. H. Killlnm and tho I lighter. Enincii, ,Ir., Lowlston, plicnliho; Kay II. Petortion nnd wife, porfoi orgo B. Renner, Boise: B. H. CottrolJ, nastoi H. Lciahman, OKdoo; W. L. Longator f .A. Blckel and family, Omnhu; H. G. '

trich, J . H. Beckett, Chicago, Misi Fiko, city; Dr. W. II. Kittrcll, Mount )onant, Ia . : B. F. Ln Coui, RIackfoot; m., r. and Mrs. P. E. Howard, Albion; W: . Martin and wife. Miss M. L. Lind- . tn

y.^Nopervllle, 111.*. H. H. Melvin arid t fo, Monticello, III.; E .‘F . Ornv,''Con- over- Jt, Nov.; W. D. Couphener, wife nnd lacrei n, Marie Dlebel, Knnsas City; D. T; - •oils nnd wife, Goonje Lindsay, Nam- ------; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Keofer and ughter^ Baymond, Wash.

PERBINE}—WiUiam Baker, Maaon ty, Iow a; 0 . It. Bro>it.er, C. M. Weov- , & 6 . King, Cheater L. CobwoH,)iae; JL B. Lanier and wife. New >rk; O. F. Horrick, J . T. Pierce, Salt ikoi Codrio Mclntyro and wife, 8o- Uo; A. W. Lelond, Wendell; John O. iUioms, Abbio M. Ftrward, Mrs. Ed lilm. Jorbidge; S. V. Kemper, Butte;

P. Strickland, Duhver; k - G ’NeiU id wife, Caldwell; A. M. Wylie, Ed synolda, Jeromo; E. T. Allen, Wallo alia, Wash.

E A L e s t a t e TR A N S FE R S

omU4ed bjr t ^ Twto Falls T itle and ' AlMrtcact Oon^MiT

Fiiday, July e.W. E. Wallace ond wlfo‘ to' J . H. enloy. $1225; lot 4, block 0, Oolden ]lo addition.W. M. Wooldridge aud wife to C. A.)dd, l l ; lot 0, block « 'B ,” Daugher- •’a subdivision.Deed; State of Idaho to Oscar Nob,00; 8W 8W 3C-10-U.Deod, S tate of Idab-i to Oscar Nob^" ' 280; NW SW 36-10-14. ‘ •Quit tla im deod, John A. SchllchUng id wife to A. L. Donnell, tlO ; 8 1-2 B nnd SB 8E..22-U 17.Deed, H. J . Weaver and wife to Oeil a Irrigated Land., company, *1; lot _ y block 3, Munyon nddltlon. " — i ‘

LA N S M E N IN P O U C E N E T

SPRINGFIELD,■*Ohio, Jnl» 0 OP)- H. Kortner, kleagle of the Knights tboKa,KlnxKlana&d C9 othormenf-

•rnof the local klan many of thorn pro*n- ent bnsinem men. were arnstod b r a nad 'of .Mliee this afternoon as thoy ft Fcm cllff cemetery,, following fun- , al aerrleee a t the grove of a brother oosoiaiL - , - • . 'A rr^ ta wero made under'ihe recent illng'of Police Judjjc Oolden C. DaVla lat tbtw , or more person# 'appearing I tbo atreots masked vmuld'fonstitute jorderly conduct. . ,

U n t P . a Patterson, who baked tho Lkes for the Idaho, and Alvord ft o t t’a Bwansdown cake d^monatratioa,Ul bake cakes a t fier home. Phone »W .-adT . . . ■; '-

FOR SAClB — For painting, kalae Inln'g and* paper. h a tsg ln ^ J^ o so ft e have wall paper aad p^lat im

r n j pnrpose. ICoon'a 8b^'-*«dT.

ggS,:TWm iAIiES,:JDAl

Milk Supply Is r's

)lioation of K now l^ge of ^ r iunitary. Methods Onts Down our .{Ipidemics • elonn

-------- - lln u a lA S H IN O i^ N , . J uIt " C, ' {Spocial 'tn ^ yeapondonce.)— ^ e . bld-ngp-ftorao in o n t 'L-peddling oulfii>. w ith Ita unsanl- two j

opon m ilk can a n d dipper hasppoared from tho c ity streets o f 8 t “ toJ U n ited S tates. M ilk comes to tho ago c ity homo in clean sterilizedles from d is tr ib u tin g -p la n ts th o t _V.“ tOi • securcd t&eir, supply ^rom formies operated according tb 'm o d e m <ibsoluta ry .m ethods.''T he housewlfo Is coopoired o f clean and pure m ilk. Tho ■healthbn of public ea ting plaees ne^d <^nd-{i d r in k m ilk th a t doc& n o t bear o

itable pedigroo aa to cleanliness M IL !

I19 m ilk , wo d r in k today is froov 1 b a c te r ia , w hich causb dlaoaae I .ovor before, and tho decroaso' In .Three lomlcs "which can bd traced to T hi c gupply. boars c lear ovideneo tho t pUe a p p liea tioa o f ou r knowlodgo o t .

ta ry m othods o f producing and SA] d llng mUk fo r. hum an consumption fod^n

boon n auccessfu l'.m ove :since dlctm m ilk fo r h t^a lth" ;-boeamo a sUpp]

onal Usuo. . . -.The' U nited . S ta te s “ ir tm o n t 'o f agricu lturo "fiaT been o f tho .load lng Institu tions In-pro-

Ing th is work. , .''Z tu p ec iie s E ffecU re F ac to r H A J7

u r jrtU k supply is much safer than t .o f foreign countries becaujio of .’MC )o o u ts ta n ^ n g reasons. F i r s t , ' our hand :em of- inspection is th e 'm o s t ex- o f ' ' i livo and rig id ly enforced. Edoca- abcua I a s to tbo noeessity o f nslng only bro th0 a n d ' eafo mUk has created a th a t land fo r only^ th o t k in d an d tho box 1 ilocors readily'' moko 'a l l <offort to in g 1 porato i^ com plying w ith tho fo- th a t romcnts of c lo o n 'm ilk p red iction . Jo l he popnlaUon o f .our large c ities is who .1 th a t g rea t quan tities o f m ilk, ore rapho jg h t as fa r oa" 600 miles. Tho coneu ?Val. governm ent' supervises condl- IIuzo: la ' a ffe c tin g InterBtato shipment, who te ngoncies in spec t m ilk produced wns 1tho s ta te . . Supplem enting those, trago

>y c ities inspect tho supply. Dis- u tln g p lan ts w ith in a c ity are Ani l responsible fo r th e condition of ir p roduct, ond to p ro tect them- es OS woll os th o ir custom ers m any * ' n ta in inspection forces and re- "■' - rch laboratories.tovelopmcnt o f p roper 'p asteu rlra - i is a second im portan t factor. •• I te rm “ pasteu riza tion ’ ' originalod m tho experim ents o f Lonis P asteur France. I t haa rem ained for scion- a o f tho U n ited S ta te s to make “

b ro ad est and m ost successful ap* a tlo n of "p o steu rlzo tio n and to foct tho procosa I n foreign countries teu riza tloa is done to somo ex ten t

tho process is a o t uniform and (s cloao angervlsion.

Foreigners B tady .U rth o d ('ho g roa t atfiount o f bo ttled mUk V tho U nited S ta te s is a th ird reason tho superio rity o t o u r 'm ilk supply

r - t b a t o f foreign 'conntrlBB. An roosing proportion of m ilk con- ^

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JiO. SATIJRDAY MOB^d ' lA '-thU ; e o n n tr)- 'ia be in ^ aoId T IK H O o ttle e whleJi . h i r e been property Uz«d. a a r a b o r o f e l t ^ *», '^ e s .B D i oBiar earin g ■”reqaliw d to m ^ o mUk to eon- .M 060( rs in original paekagos or battles. Tikhon,-; no o f the U ^ e s t c ities in .Eu- rSeently-

« ; per cen t o f th e m ilk !« sold n v io t ai " posh carta and bw rols. Inreign '’, •ctinntrlos h a ^ recognized Plna. tok gro n t odvanco in prbdticlng ‘o ” B

I aupply o£ .mlJk arid are con- illy aoading .-reptosentatlros ta ir ou r methods. B eo en tly .a prom- :>forolgnor w h o .i s a m em ber of *'govem m ontal hea lth instUutlOBS ^ o*i*h t

is own, country v l s l t e f thd U nited ’ “I S " / IS" deportm ent o f ag ricu ltu ra and

“ W h at has Imprarfod mjj'.-mind ‘‘W’e i n every c i ty v isited lar,.tho

od S ta te s ia th e st|;lngont safe- 33* th o t aro adopted to ensure an _ . lutjjly safq.. m ilk , ond' tlio close Bratlbn_. th n t ex ists between . ^ ” ;1) authorltlba, Inapoctlon 'ngonolca, SEAT producers to a tta in Iho t o n d ." Nolce,

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.LION DOLLAR FRAUD : . X ' HARGED BY GRANttjtJRVLf;.,« S h lp p ta j Bo«P4 O fO cl.Is a i iree Dealer* to Bmplna. W ar Bop- M r ? loe N am ed t o ’ ZndiotmeaA • charte r

. . WrnngelIN FB-iNCISOO, J i l y 0 ( j l —Tho fot, m l grand ju ry today retu rned in- a'luson nonta .charging throe United S tales n .u u i ,

fin g board offlclajfc and threo deni mi,. < n_eurpluB Avar aiipplios’ w ith con- '

icy to dofroud the governm ent in no rth o ea lo o f ono /m lll'im dollars worth h ip m ateria l. Paxmi

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IN V O LV E FO B U E B F B a S X :ONTBEAL,‘ J a ly 6, OW—A second J w ritin g .ex p e rt colled to the ttlo l • A dela rd Delorme, fo rm er priost, ised o f tho '-a loy lng o f his hoU ' her,' Baoul Dolorme, • sworo today . th e hand w ritin g on a cigorottb m ailed to tho poUcb ond contoln- ~ ' tho s^urdored m on’s watch, was g ,

; o f . tho nbbe.)hn 0 . Glomax, court stenographer, p ;

sa id th a t p r io r to. boi&'g a atoaog- lor, ho was a hand w riting expert, ' T h i s !urrod in -tho opinion of Charges on, provincial h o n d t» ltln g export,

te s tif ied yesterday . Tho ‘watch po rch m issing from tho body a fto r tho

atomobUe owners, a tten tion . Use jroyl P is to n B lnga to stop oil leak* A I »gel M achine Co., 'JlO-i'SO-HctonU •sou th . Phone 1202—ndv,

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NING,;H0N, OEdLARES POPE l E A ^ ibUT IN RUSSIA3 M w / j a i y - r 5 S ^ M o a £ 'B e T . D r.' oa,-ft> m er> patriarclt b f a ll Bnsala,I tly - r t l« * « d from prison b y tho • -g >t au thbritlee, h R j ' laaued 4 s ta te - ^E In w U ch he dpclares; thaV -Pepo ’,. tak iu(r advan tage o f tho eonfoaion lie Bnsalnn ortho<*i>x' church, i r t ry - ." b y a ll“f i in n a ” to , ln s a u Catholl-

to fo th e ehjireh. Dr. T ikhon g e a 'th a t . th e PoU «>i'authorities o to . ig ill. c losing orthoQox chnrchos In ' ih te r r i to ry ,-« a n y of Which havo ' ' ed Romnii Cath.ol5r. /" le.fOTmer p a tr ia rc h olso continue* appenls to th e fn iih fu l ay a in s t tljH> ^ ohurch In Roflsia. whllo tho la tte r . ^

inuoa i ts counter 0 1 tack on. T ikhon

7 K d ^ B B IJ E F E X m m O N 3 W B A N aE Ii ZB^cAMD B tA T IO NBATTLE; J u ly -fl, W»)—H orold •». - se, who__ announced to . To^nt<J, e 20, th ^ t ho would lako an oxpo- on from Nome, Alaska, to fellovo a rty sen t 6y V llh jo lm ur Sfefonssott ' > W rongel is land sinQo 192Q, le ft

\ today on th e atoam ship V ictoria ......V icto ria <is*bound for N o m e 'a n d ' t

;r fo r no rthern ports.[r. Nolco said th a t he oxpdefod to . ^ rte r a boot in N o p o ^ ' , g))^ to . ^ ingel . l8laftd,.:w hcro' Allon rt-awfbrd

fou r o th e r ' m em bers o f tho 8 tef- jqn p a rty w ont to^ establish th e ' tlsh flag .over tho te rrito ry , he Island is In tho Arotlc ocean th o f Sibbrio.

oxmora desirinjr^ fedora! loans tljla ehould havo .th e ir 'app lications •

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