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A A.-H. Edition ' VOL. H . NO. 100 I N l ~[|' E -4 \ S 1- ‘ IDAHOANS’ CONSUMPTION ■OF GASOLINE INCREASES BOISE. Aur. I ('n-MotorUla In ____Id.to purclittKd.a«.7».M3jiaioiia jt QtKiuolliwdurtnKtlMlimtlxinontbs I or IflJI. M compired with M^TMW ] galloni durln? Ilw llnl >lx montlu ,of InSTrmr. llio motor lucli bureau nc m' icporWd (odiy. CO T « relums from llii: »alf» wtr« nil dlXlcult to comiuro In view o( (lie <— fici part of m i y«r'» *i1m brwijnl *'* > only 4 c<nu a guUon vlille all o{ cr ;:^ liili year’* i*Im brouglil 5 «nt4 a cll ___ pOUoti- ', Sti UoK-evcr, tout rccelpU (hl« ytar j |i;i3«H89eompiircd *Uli $WM.- OU Ior the Ilx montha o( lu l ycnr. n,| o r (he lolal nmouni. aboul 10 |>cr cenl Irom'e/icli ytar vent Into p ty dg mtnl ol rclundi lor fiUMllne UKd , ..otlitr than on the »tatc liljjhway*. Inaddltloi>20j>cr«nlofthl5year'» *[| colIecUoM wtnl Into piynitni ol the {|, notes voted by (lie ap«laj KUloh of ■■ Uio lejlilature In'lOJO:Two Hundr«l or ' tbouiand of the ll.OOOWJ note li- , lue IS due (hU year. WOr L o -CIRCLING PLANE " ENCOUNTERS DIFFICULTY MOSCOW. Aug. 1 M^-Atnerlcan (j .TOund-lhe-«orld riltn, llugli Hem- don. Jr., and Clyde Panjborn, arrived. IJ a t Omik, Siberia, a l3 P. M. (oday and left for Chita three houn and 15 *ui minutes later, reports (o tlie T as agency here said. .. ..•.Ul.to^ime.doBged llie Illglil east* ward from MoacoK acHMS the siiaee* U ...L -5' rlsed Ihat Uw fllen had made a fore- S', ed landing, aboul IM miles from [I Kusianalik In tho Cossack aulono* mouB rtpublle'. earlier In (lie day. Jlellegaro li about ITOO mllcj tlior( ot Irku(*k. which mu (lie goal the (( lUera had scl when' they took off Irom here. i 4 Omsk ts more than SOOmiles north- XeulolJIetlcsarl.buisUIlmorethaii ^ei M .OOOmiles short ot IrkuU t . > .... FIVE PERSONS PERISH IN j Sii TEXAS CROSSING WRECK ^ . lUIOUE. Teaoi. Aug. 1 «■>-«?« J member* ot one tamlly. lathed three daughter* and Uielr grand father, ir»r« killed almott Instantly four miles south ot here late today when « u strack by a Port Worth aM Den- • Acr Clly puienger ualn ai a grade croiilng. ^ P" TTiedesd:___________ ^ J. W. K EENt« . nurleson., ' EVENTA KEtNE. 17. „l LEWELLEN KEENE, 1). >or MASIE KEENE. 10. J0IIN KEE.se. «T, R h m e. • . . .........The party » u eri reuUfo'Newark lu to do some shopping. * ore crlj NAVAL-SECRETARY PLANS TO OBSERVE BIRTHDAY 65 . ____ «ll — - WA8HIW0T0N, Aiig. f W Bee- ^ the narr. Uie s«»nd oldest man In Ui« cabinet but one of Ihe moil m actlra phyileaUy, Kill obterve his Rl ilxiMUUi birthday tomorrw. U At an age when naral offleer* are required by Uw to retire trom active 111 sm lct. the clvUUn secretary will H - keep right cn going, u Ihls pro>1- V slon does not apply (o him. Secre* *' tarr Mellon ai the Uvasury Is (he . only cabinet member older thaa he. ' L 'A yachtsman, swimmer, tennli Ml ^ p la y e r and one-time oarsman, See- ' retary Adams aUrlbutes his health lo an outdoor me. UTAH GIRL SUCCUMBS AFTER DRINKING GAS ^ . SPAKiaJI PORK, Utali. Aug. 1 (JT) , —Olenn* Bltli Pelenoo, 8, daughur orMr.andMn-JohnPeieisonotUils geil d ty. ^ e d l»te today from Uie efleeU voii or drinking guollne. . S: had siphoned gasoline try. from the Unk.or hla automobile lo rlcu W T ra* mouth afld sucked ga«mne from Uie haj u n t She died desplt« medical at- mai tenUon. U6i BONNERS FERRY YOUTH ^ . DROWNS IN NORTH IDAHO M BAKDPOIKT. Idlho. Am. 1 m- Nelson Brockway. it, Sonotrs PWrr, ^ • drowned tn Lake ftn d OlUllle to* i"® — day *ttw-aU*Bpllng-to-«wim-soo 5'*^ fmm to^a flOH hi-lBif ^ IBOr.ANDiLDROWJL. ^ PUR8UIN0^0¥=«HtP - OLYUPIA. W uh. Aug. 1 (ff) - bM -Purtult of Uielr toy boaU u they aU drifted from U» beach Into detj> mai jj^an^T^thwar-oM -alittfnlcan: domi % Tlw drowning ot U m two children jwar &ear Shelton. :o mUu from Olimpia, of « ■MR8WWl>W W i*i_ . . to UUUtU WIllB UKUUtll Uf AIMOCIATCO p n u a iiiirp DFMli-I- Commission Reports Munlcl- _ pal Public Salcly Units h Generally Incompetent And Riddled Wltli Gralt ------- (U ID/ Tlie Associate Prtu) . {“ W -ASIIINGTON. Aufr.-1 ^ - Pollco forccs Of the j,, country were do- |ir nounced by tho..\VickerHlmm aii commiRfiion loday ns Kcncr- ally incompetent, riddled with [frnft, in connivnncc w U li criminaU »nd (irookcd ixiliti- clnns, and too often fuilinir to ur 3tqn:BCHsnt{onnl-crimc.------ ^ Pointing out. In an eighth report ", made- public by Presldenl Hoover, *' tliai ttiere was no authority, tor ll to make recommendations (6 city ofll- , clals, the commission asld’ ll eould "but sute the racU." The report-niserted numerous In* “ ttancca had been tound where police Cillers, to retain Uielr Jobe, w re tore* ed to rollow orders to go euy on (his. _ or Uiat aimlnal gaiig." .... 11 stated unequivocally Uiat major criminal* In almost every large elty were well known (o Uie police. ., Q Tlw commission listed tlx major . •■defccu In police admlnHtratlon.- They were: m Insecure, ahort terms o( ser* . vlcc or police ehlers; (0) Lack ot .-competenl. efriclcnl ' ' andMioncst paUolmen and lubordlnatts:" /o / 0 \ Lack or etriclenl communlca* in (Ion siitems -and modem st equipment; u / 4 Y-AIllancc«-bctwecir"crlmlnaU u ' and corrupt politicians- and ihelr control over Ihe police or large |,v "Itles! . ' . de /K ) Failure (0 provide properly for *j, ' ^ policing Immigrant and Negro r uctlons, principally In the norlherr. br rltlfi; and or CuUng of (00 many duties po ui»n eaeh officer. de Attaelied to the commlsslon'a rt* 10 non. whleh wcnl unsigned by ilonte pr Lemann. New Orleana lawjYr, wu » m*ptge study by Uiree txpertt ts rhey were August Vnllmer.profeuor ^ pt paUce admlaUlration a l the Uol-, mi rihlly of Chicago: OaVId O. Uonros ag ind Earle W. Oarrett. researh u* go dsunu at Ihe aame unlvenlty. cd WhUe refraining from .making un teemmendaUons Itself, the commls* ne lion nevertheless commended thue Tt: tached by iU asslsUnU. na Among them were suggestions that 1 •the cornipUngJnnuence ot polllics tin ■emorable from office only upon 1 jreterment of charge* a ^ .» public a I learlng; that patrolmen be rtQulred Ju ind(clelypetyslemsbe«xtendcdand 'ortes and bureaus of'investigation m< M extended. M; ' The commission directed most of I Is complaint a t the Mtnlrolexerilwd leli iver polleo chiefs, the eftorts ot Bo :r1mlnal*<to have them remo^'ed and wa he demoralizing eflect upon the Ing orce of esch shake-up. art Milwaukee w u Uia only city to re- wa :elve unqualirifd pratse. The com* / tilMlon aaertod “no ttUier city liu " T CcntiBg ta x irw g g c oi ai— m isilllFEnsi m rM iiiii, Minister Sackctt Advances il" tot Proposal for Sale of Grain and Cotton on Easy Terms ^2!! WASUlNpTON, Aug. J,M>>-^Pur* hases or wheal and cotton from irm board agencies h u been tug* esled to Oermany by the American oirmment a* a means of extend- „ Ig turthec uslsunee to th^l coun* .. ryandglvlngrellettoAmerlcanag- s ,, Icullure. nial AmbasM^r^krtlat^rlln.w^ uaSanced such proposals to 0«* ““ii isn orileUls. but u yet Uiey haw ol been accepted. .b, Tlie sales would bo made on liberal ^ redlt terms which Gennany In htr nanclal crisis h u been seeking rrom . i inking quarter*. At Uie um e Ume. Uis admlhlslra- on feeU Uie disposal ot surplus •ops In this way would redound to _ _ le benefit of American agrleulmre IC r,KmflTlng_thtmJrom depfesMd . a^ta. 31»-.»tg»«aUonThaa;.u».fulL Mi _ Irm-hftanli In * Butl day, he tald: ■■fte farm boarf hUjw deftaKe heat irepoali befon ll frwn Uie Oer- 0( naa.gOTcc9&ent.Ji«t it U wmid Uie TeasmntonptlM-ol^m^B Ute «rtea](«nU eeam^Ues. tbe fim ' pros w d woold anUiWM Ihe.aUiUl* worl aUeo corponUoaa l« mH (o Cer* that ^TMi^ttempt' tOTnamtainlai tgrl^ ■mesUu p]ua'dnniig~Uie'Ual'lao clfm llred more Uian XO.WfiOObutbels been Jhett aad P 00.fl00' bak* of cot* (IM THE ONLY 'ASS ffWl . _________________ TWIN " Fastness ,.c ^ Veils Whe: I- ______________ ^ _ Is HAY FEVER SUFFERERS' Ici It LETTERS RUSH BUREAU fl WASIllNai'ON. Aug. 1 W - ne- . iBfen iw ex j and wulflcj, hay fr\tT suflerctB nre Inking their iienj In hand to Mk the public health ser* J vlcewliKiioao.____________________ An avnnRc of 50 Iclten dally ure belrtff rrcclvrrt and the tmniber nllJ '' probably ^llou,'n aharp Incrcas; toon. X n slncc th- lirnd vlllalri In ttie liay ' .. fever irnm.dy. the rag »ted. hns juil X ^ begun to iwllule the air with lU ix)l- Tlie biirrnsi; ftlll begin In forw ‘ about Atiiiun is and will conUnue at) 0 until frMi. Incidentally, (he eommon Lii - b«ll«r-itiai.*ol(ifn-rod-ls ono-ot-tba y victim's iircli enemies Is erroneoiir . Tho lienlili ter^’lee uiys ll Is almost as Innoceni as lllooks. iet J ---------------------- ™t LilPffllf the ? ■— - David Minton, Suspected ol ■" Aiding In Prison Breal(, Sj’ . Writes Letter to Guard '“a Utl ll * . — ' len <I BOISE, Aug. I (/7’HDavld Minton. romier Idaho cohvlci, has been seen no: '• In Superior. Colorador-and Lj'da — n southard, liuband tliyei. whom he Is alleged lo have auUted In escape. . . U U not wllh him. . d This wu made ki]o«'n here today | (J « by R. E. Thomu. stale prison war- _ dcii, who hiu been coiiducUng a per- [ idJtent search for the cscaped T*'ln f 0 Falls slayer since her sensational - r- break over Uie walls Ute on the n lg h l' or May 4. She Is alleged (o have £ J poisoned rour liusbandi. and for the ela dealh of one or Uiem w u sentenced Ihi . 10 years ago lo 10 jta n to life Im* aet « prlionment. . ter 1 Mlnton.wu discovered living t two «m e n said by Colondo orilcen r to be hbrmother and'slster. lie re* ^ I-, malned wUh'Uiim untl] three weeks e agO;-Thomu said, when lie lett-to • go 10 a lumber camp at iome unnam* •*' rdpIace.andhUwhereaboutsarenow *'b g unknown lo tbe otfleers. He lett a . new automobile with'the women, •*' e Thomu w u advUed, Tlie molher'a name U Mr*. Dave Dlilon. — "J t HU dUcovery h u given prlton au-' ‘nc a tliorltlea no new clew u to tlie hiding 1 Mlriton dlscloied where he was In !»“ e a letter wrlUen to a prUon guard on ’h 1 June 1 from Superior. In it w u a *t« » mon»yxal*r-whlelt-MlntofH*k«M* W 1 used to pay tor cerUIn eye glaues I t whleh ho wanted sent to lilm. The nie 1 money order w u made out to him by Mrs. Dlilon. rea f ImmedUtcly upon retflpt of Uw _ I Idter Warden Thomai said he asked ~ t Boulder and Superior officers lo i 1 watcli Minton with a view (o learn* ! lngirheknewan)lhlngorihe6ouUi* | ard woman. Thomu said (he man — . wunolqu«Hooed. - . ApparenUy re erring humorously ! to the search preased lor him alncc__ ‘ nb*^tIlhe~wM coiinecica i»nh~Uife saylng'no doubt (Ills will be a great I surprise lo you but I hope you wlU I torglvo me my railing* m the put.-, I After making the request about Uie glauu ho tald: ' "I have been to Wiclilla. Kansas, to see the tquaw woman, better known M my wife." Two BoUo residents gave prlton oftlcUU lnrcrmatlon which they be* Ilevtd linked Minion wltli the escape. ; A woman living on a street adjacent to tho prUon grounds ssld an old car I resembllng-oM known lo have been purchased by Minion, w u parked Ior . tome time near the penlteiillary and (ConUnued On Ptge’jjCoL j7 ' SWINDLER DRAWS FINE OF $1000 IN CHEYENNE j CIIEYENNE, Wj-o.. Aug. 1 (.T) - M. C. McNab, Uie l u t member ot an Oklahoma en^neerlng firm to Aand Uial In connection vlUi alleged mall rraud tales ot wo.nhIeis “Indl- dlstflct court loday. McNab was charged alth using the malU lo defraud. Other memberfbt. ' Ihe firm were tenlenced seTcml years , ago. McNab wu'arretted In Lot Angelea r;cenlly after being sought by tedcral agenu tor eishl yeart. He was ordered conrined In (he.Lararnlo counly Jail unUl hU tine U pakl. TERRIFIC HEAT SLOWS ■ - UP-WORK-ON-BIGJAM _ ButMin* of tiio B<wld« canVoii darn “ “ it being tlowed by 'lbe U rriH cliaT — heat. Oovemment engineer! tuperrltlng .. Uie. eohiWctlon reporte^ to Uie the tereral deaths 'and'numerout ~ prDSisUon*-haT«-demeraliud-U>« __ wortaTi to a noUceable degrw asd that CRts'hu beea'retlected ln'M- ' duced prwreai. ==TH^ g o v y n m«nt=Bttif^ » 'n f - t w r = examlnaUont f o r ^ 'w w k m ^ u m been Instituted to prevent any but " lll^^en Xron tltking Uia loteate ___ ft '■ moClATED PRESS NEWS FAlfE ^VIN FALLS, IDAHO, SU t^A Y iM( ,.of North I ereabouts c )erpjSHi^s Circumstanccs Surrounding ^ Holiday Fliglit Towardj Orient Reduc^ Anxiety onj ; Part o f Fliers’ Friends! v 1/ «D)’ TJif AsjocJsled PrftM/ I *" N iiW YORK, (Sun.d.Ryl MorninB).AtiK.2—Fn»l*j un nc.sHurtlictinibcr-fltdd*! »i ded Ciiiiadiui Northlilnd HiIh c moriiina veiled tiie wlierc- c iihoiitH nf Colonel niid.MrH. in, i» Lindbergh, b u t Hcveral cir- pis cmnsJancc3-,atleiidInK_lhcjt L— { liolidiiy fiiirlit toward tho Or- = ient kept friendit here from « enterialnlng any greal anxiety. L '• Uplmtll early today no word had jJ been received from Uielr plane, bound from 0)Uwa to Moose Fftc- lory. 481 miles dUUnt. since I:1S • P. M„ when Mn. Undbergh met- • ftgcd (he station ot (he department - ol/nBllona|-defeft.ie-at-OtUwa-Uuf • they Sllll were "tmvcllng norUi.- . AUliough al thatdme they should Be I have been'close (0 their destination, located on the louUiera Up or Jamea ( , b.iy. the mes.uge gave no position. .> Flying conditions were reported II Ideal. , , ' 0 .Shortly alter noon yes(erday Uie' I.iiidberRlu. In a radio mettage In* ni terccpted by a Chicago amateur, aui 1 . gave their Mitlon u ' IS mile* L,,. II northeast ot -Ukn Expand.' Them X dj J (Contlnue^Oa''page 3, Col. 1>. :iirciM Pi"2i 1 PI S ii gigese ' {_ ‘'' ( worl e SPOfc-ANE.Aug.JWVPoreslottl*l -c ic elaU. after conquerbg forest blaxesi the i Ihat have devutated thousands of of n I* aercA or Nortliweal timber, went af> u t , . terflrebugsandeareleas«mper*to* tjjc] h day. reporting clurges had been filed «nd ^ agalnsi lOI pertoni. , ^ Those wlio.itart n»wor who a n ' VA 4 careleuln/ore(ttde(plle.themany c*in 0 waminn issued by the governmenl ^oua . will be prosecuted u severely u pos- youi I, slble. utd R. P. Jlammad, assistant U|»v a rtglorairoreiier. He pointed out that jhini Uie Deer creek jonfltjraUon, be* niini ; lleved ineenditry. killed one man, -t _ Injured three others., and caused thourjindi of dolIaA'^tmage. ji( J Federal peniltlcs tor leaving a d,ur rimnflr«» In » «nM itr» w.ljullj ii maximum rine or llooo'Or oni,.year Mn, n In prison, or bolh. For malliJously . m a ttarilng a lire, IMOO fine and two but! t * Idaho rines Ilrcbup tSOOO and In- e tUcU up to rive yean ImprftonmenU J MonUna h u a penalty or 1 to M ----- years Imprltomnenl, (C e ' 3 ' ;| AGoodTimetoRe 1 ■■■■■ " — t .1 ”* } ___ I 1 . . ' W J/\ il'li T » 'SmPAPER IN TIVIN FALL Y iMOlt.VINC;, AUGUST 2, IOUl . ■ MOTHER GOEStOJAlPttel ANDBODYOFWAYWARD SON RESTS IN MORGUE PlllOCrO, All.'. I l<n - A M-/ >f.ir-(ilil muilitr w u held by U>nl:lit nnd the body of : liiT :n.yrAi-ol:l fon WAS at (he ciiuii'y tnuiKUf iilter (he robbery. I i>f ii.iiMl ciLUc tiflice. - . _ I Tho Miminn Mr*. A|iiia Bar*. «, I aivUi, nplured after her Olt ' »iii. Jdhii, uh(i hml a 13-year-oId [, rrtdnl ii\ n rablJtr. was tUln by ' w i> imlicfiimn. Mr». Baranskl rc- j , 'lu ^ d lo trli ix)lic! Ihc Identity | ^1 of iiip oiiifr niRii, or to answer • otlirr (iitfMtom. ' ' 1, n.lr;lIl^lll and Ihe other man ; lii':il 111) Ihe oilice. on tho North- S: 8lJM)ollcP MiO, look »I30 aim liril luRiirrt an aulomobllo a h.HI tiincmwsy-wtih-MrtrDar— -T=' ; m at nt iiip sliftl. p 111 her rxfitcmtnl. UndjSaran- ^ ! slu tiin'iiip car over the curb •| uml into a-nore front, alter “ ” • I uiiicii her wn and the oilier wi I man jumi>cU uul. separated nnd cMC lied. Paimlmiiii PredKredsehmer Allil ptitJiiril Iiarai»ki and tliol him. he fnirt, when Ihe man drew a ^ plMol. . KHK L - • — { nm; :Slill8IE8-l ^ DOO IOFCmL i . _________________ _ havt ------- twlo I "Bankers, Balil They Aro tho : Ones Who Have Made a MessI" Sputters Seer mL‘ • ■ . , A; I -------. . dlstl BERLIN, Aug. 1 (-V)-Ocorge Ber* (he.i ' nard Sha»^ to Impreised by what he suite ' dtw on a brief lour of Russia lhal he loft-ll ' <Wclartd capiuliirfl Is doomed, u * Ukj ' ttrted. when lie parsed Uirough here oo tlie way back (o-Loniion (oday. *' . thatIt.wuriorturo" logel back.... , Stalking up and down Uie railway [1C aUtlou platform In - a brown suit UIU which looked u Uiough It ha:d not been pressed since be Iflt'England. II I he |)oured out hit scorn on (he bank* |]| cra who are (rylng to untangle the ( worldf ecoiiomIe.problems. ' I "Btnkfrs.'T he taki, "balil Uiey sre ID i Uie ver}'o:its who have made a mess pijti of things. They havens Ihe.Yaguest Idea whal Die Irouble Is about. Thcy^e been playing wllh Uieork* »nd apiiarently Uiey don'l know the buali Qrtt Uiing aboul Uitlr b uslnea/ q. "Any clilld knowt (he ■orld'can'l i,„rt, exist on credit. You've got U) build t housea with ttlcka and tlone*. and you've got to eat In order to lire, but *. ,, Uiey don't wem lo realise It. They gonv. think eredil wilt Uke care ot ;very> (hing. . BI ■The belt lemedy Ior tht wtirM's dUtr Ills it good hard work all around.- seaili lie taw iome of Oermany'a new Nam churches exhibited In model al Uie «ecti liulltilng Ijiil him of modem movie theatret:' “ fello, • In RuuU ht dWnt go to church, Her. | bulhetaldhe wuture nobody would wtelj So."**' * " & er>'body thtte Is too busy work* BlnU »i - nel;. (ConUnued On Page 3. Col. 4) tlcUi »Realize That We’re All in 1 vaucwco •. VauKtwv AHDm CO MWC.'AU., Copxrlgbt, IMl, b? 3 iLLS COUNTY ^F ey u ■W in TllISMGc OllPJlil' Steamshii) Line Breaks Rule__ ,{ to Lel Pius, 70*Year*Gld poi Hindu’ Leader Observe Wiiims on 7000-Mile Trip ni •• Veai ------- . ' _ R nf 'Ily llie AwoclaUd Pre.Mi * * B OMIIA-Y-lmli»r-Anjr^i= E " When iMiihntniii (inndhi i,„„, Mils two ivocliB.hciice aa ik 11 Ktcci'jiKi; iHiHHcnKcr'for the days 1/iiidmi niiiiid • tnhle coiiTcr* bni'F ciicc. ho will not even have n wi suit ca.HO, a tootli iiniHh or a coal nnd hut. Ilix only iiuK- die i KaKC will l)c t»'(i Koats, a spin- his t and a copy orTlioSau'a'eJiay on r(nrS ‘•Civil Dbiobcdlence." teart The goau win supply the milk mole which It his principal article o{ diet. Tlie steamship company broke a long nP standing rule to'allow thsni to be |,l* brought along.. ' UL Miu Madeleine SUde. Oandhl's Engllih dltelple and al(cndanl.-vlll f havc.cliarge.ot.tlicm.jiillkliig.tlicm__ iwlcc a day whUo Oandhl watches. I So that he will be In no danger of being s»-epl overboard white lie tieeiit on* the thlrd-clas* deck. Uii it^. zieamshlp company will build a spec- lal guard rail around Oandhi'a straw . mattrexs. A tcore of Indian prinoea and oUier _ dlsUngulahod Indian delegalet to r (he conference will travel In tpeclal suites but Oandhl gou as would the lowliest, a hard wood deck his bed, - qe (Ik sky hts roof, ir the weallier geU nnar '"(Continued On Page 3, Col. 3) DISTINlill5ID^=’H iiNOFllNfllLLSi ------- -Ben IDAHO FALLS. Aug. I b(V-Twin mean PalU KU selected at tlw 1831 eon* sloni ventlon cliy of lha Neighbor* of W o o ^R dltlrlel meeUng at the ^ ^ bualnett teulon here thU allemoon. pay - Ovtr,3« TUlUnc lodge women at- tended i banquet U tl nlghl In honor of Minnie Hlner. Portland, graod " ,J* guaMUno*.Uia order who win tpeak at an open tettlon whleh ends Uie eonvenuon lonlghl. Sla Buck, Idaho FalU. w u named nets dUtrlct. guardian at the attemoon (aboi tesjion, tuceetdlng Pay Ingram, tlock Nampa. Leona Brown. Boise, w u that elected dUtriel advUor; Ines Let, In t^flle. dMt: AHn. Cagmrg Poet, utai tello, bat)ker; Lena Murray, Montpe* Uon Iler. maglcUniDIxabethHolna, P>>* next »teIlo,atlendant;TreaUWylie,Twin Reiel Fallt, faplaln of gunrd: ffw Nni:*. laxat aekle, Mackay, Inner #entlnel; Vlr* glnla Campbell, Rlrle, outer tentl- paym nel; Helen Bellamy, Twin FalU, mu* but t ilcUn.. . (he r _____________________________ pasil but t j Th. in the Sam e B oat J ;” '] ' ' 'n drawi tfom LO OfEn 'nsf A ‘hit I n m A . in Dt /' attll' X\ Jliyry^ mons .\v XySii! tvJ/M'A r flink Bank ^ A . audio } D Q f ff! tis,oo ‘C MIU BRi \ ,/s^, ute ll (l‘« »' -4^ Chlesi rlcdb! tenter Wk Botl wire, hjiler 2; ' ol i!ie ^ belore V at 4;0: g g x —^ ^ ,Judi g* _____. ^31— nioilor ~ ^ TES^ --------------voisn- ' _ attorn _ _ _ _ _ _ PAji ~ _ •' - - ^ ~ — pajam ■i — Tobbsd -------------------------------------------- ttrvlce _ cn a II f- . (onrei sr--rW a-,,,. '• Kondf. Theyt b7 Tba hew' York itllu iu . Ise. Ixarloi r i m UIUIIEIt AUDI1 lll'KKAU ______ or ctimuuTioNa___________ Thomas A Suddenly Physica POLICE FIND FUGITIVE ; AFTER 13-YEAR HUNT NEW YORK, Aug. I (.V^TlilrtMii Years nfler a nuiorluut cunmnn nml n nenoiit nrconiiitlro killed two men in R Drooklyn bank robbery. KUn ^VluusaaJixoughUbukJiereJruai . S[in Francisco In tlmckle* lonlglit In sfflnd Irtsl tor hli part hi »i< ctlme. Ile expreued relief hl.t fuslllie ' liayt wert over nml tald; "TUis it the linppl:st day of my life." .•• -I; Wing's partner In llio holdup wis I ■ Oordon Fawcett Hamby. Hamby | boaited uf his kiUlnss. but went (o \ (he eleetrle eliair reriiilng lo name I hU accomplice. | r(nrneaSVmfri3Btll^^iirt?nflov n teaieli,began,' Il ted Inlo many re* mote parU ot tlio country. GEillili I s W— D Moves During Past, Wce|< Provide Basis tor Hope' For Early Improvements BERLIN. Aug. 1 (AV-Oerminy't ; nnanclal dlfllculUea are not over. < but (onlght Uie nation'could look back over A week titled wlUi'acUons ; whlch.provldo a.basU.for..a atrong hope of Improvement. i Organization ot the accipUnce and guarantee bank early in tho week paved tlie way for wider exUntlon o! credll by the relclisbank to the big ti German bankt, and formation of the ^ -Berliner Lombardkaste" provided a « means of looeenlng tbe 'credit ten* |, Industry met another pay day and ^ many of the big conotma made no . UK of the recenUy extended right to . pay uUrles and wages In .lntlal]- , put back on lU.feet wlUi Uid iuuU(* '■ ane^ of (he gsvemment and ({le big " iDddttrUIUU, and Uie government • went deeper Into Uie banking butl- i' nets by buying 100.000.000 marki. ' (about ri9.00OM0) In preferred a tlockoflheDretdnerbanktoatnire ei Uut institution’s tUbllKy. In addlllon to Iheso moves, othe n lion of •comttiehlal bati4 paj-menU d next week wero completed and Iht w Reichibank prepared for turU*er re u |axtt(ten-of-««dll-r«strlcUoo.,------- ResumpUon or normal savings bank paymenU wlU be postponed Ull laur. - pasl.fewweejuiL^Kgpjg*" _ but (hey are far from panic: The govemment tonlght'Usued an ? emergency deerce governing the par- f tial rrsumpUon of banking and fl* < nanclal business next Monday, l l >• coven the authorltaUon of wllh- V drawaU of up (o 50 marks <ll3i0) O from savings bank accounU and Uk h 'ujuiiiiitluii>. uf' im aftr*“ ljelatta ^ nniTISII PANK ACTS A LONDON. Auii.iI.HVTtiLjlank I Of England made n o announcemenU II thla afternoon which are regarded in Orltuh llnanclal clrclea oa of the lUglieit potsiblj importance In eon* ntellon wilh llie world’a dltlurbed monrury poiliion. Tlie flnt wu thli the federal re- aerve bank at New York and Uie » Bank of Prance eaeh had granted Ihc U Bank of Engla.id a credll ot £3J,000,* 00>.(aboul tiu .000.000). The second WM lhal (he British treuury had aulliorlted Ih! Bank ot England to l»crea:s Its fiduciary note laue by II3,OOO.OCO labaut t75.000j00) for a (Continued On Page 3. Col. Ol ____________'*•’ MILWAUKEE “ MAWflNG lui BRAKEMAN’'HBaRSFATE ;; / or EACLB RIVER. WU„ Aug. 1 Oeorge W. E, iJiggi) Perry. Milwau- ^ kee's “marrying (jrnktnian." w u camUttUOjUIQlii court Jury here „ Ute lodty or llrst-degree murder In (he flaying of Cora Belle Hacked, ChlcsKo.oiieofievenwomenliemar.' „ rled b!gamou.ily. and w u Immediately tenlented to life Imprisonment. BoUi the defendant and hU legal wire. Msry, cotlapMd and became hjilerlcal a.i w. u Covey, foreman ol the Jury, read Uie verfflct jliortly belore 0 o'clock. Tlie Jury had retired i,i at 4:0} P. M. h, JudK C. M. DavUon heard (he moilon of Defeiite-Allomey J . J. Dolan lor-n-t)ew-(rUlf b ut-oa-U>e. » tltorneys admltr.lDn he had no neW jr, lit pajama-clAd women St r:oEr|2p_o?.®?l TOPElU. KurXuB. rtn^-Two be jajama-cUd-women-held-up-aad W. i3bbst::Atthl(;LlalciL=:'aul«(n«^ ^ i«rvlco,Aian..aL.Uicj>Qlnt_ot a.gun an Sl a highway near here (oday. Lin* Inl on reported to police they took t3fl J Thi women wete deserlbtd u eei iondftandaeout-oyear* of age. W rheyaerelravellnilnanaulomoblle No *arlnJanpkUliom*Ucenie;" nil TODAY: Fair.'- 13 I’A'GHS - 5 CENl'3 i. Edison:‘ y Suffers l1 Collapse, Son ol Snowy-Haired, World ^ Famous Genius Describes ,11 ..SB^Year-Oid Father's ,11 Condition as ‘ 'Critical” Jl -. , - - ' ________________ p, lUy The AssocUted Presij e T-TTKST OUANGE, N. J.. -| VV {Suntiny.-«c»rnljiff) . • ■ Atiif. 2 -T h o m iu i' A. 'IDdiiion, world fnmoun inven* „ loF. was re.itinB quietly short- e iy after midnlKhf. this morn* inj; following h sudden col- t Ja|uo.au££creiLJjilM'“ tcr(l#y::i:z 5 afttrnoon. Two of his physicians*. Dr. Predertck M. Alien and Dr. WlllUm R. Wllllamt. len Ute home of the aged wliard tliorUy belore midnight but Dr. Hubert S. Howe. Uie lamlly pliytlclan, remained Uirough. Ui#_’. \ nlglil by Uie side or hU aged pa- ) ” Bborlly"aftw“mIdnIg!irDrrilowr~ " tiid Mr. Edison slwwed. Improve* . menl and w u reaU>« comfortably. I, . PhysleUns, afler a lengUiy con- suiuuon, Usued Uio following tUU* ment UU yetterday: . 'Uli. EDISON HAS DBM FAtUXa . S !W rS3!.,1i".1f5ara OMUCnO COHDtnOH IS NOW UM* « DBt COKTBOL AND H<1 KIDHgT ; JSSS&’iffl.'SS'/So:" k '*nlis APTXRNooH i i r s u i m u ____ _ QUIBTLT, :SS;5gSS¥K«"' k "pB. WILLIAU R. WILUAU8.* - . TheeondlUon Of Uw'aged.tavtn-; ..I.- I tor. who It In h k elgbly-flfUi year. ° wu tuch yetterday Uiat one of.hU. ' » phyil:Unt,Dr.HubertB.aowe,.»bo/„.-.'i • htd been twfmminc at Band! Folnt,> ' Long bland, hurriedly chirteitd aa--T— { ^ ami^UiUn'platie and ,tle« from ? Manhattet Uia airport,to Newark.- ° New Jeney, when an automobile • and a polleo e i ^ ipeeded bln to isaa«r« I haired creaUn'Btnlut^ld lBUmtUV.I^ t attoeUle* UU yeiU ^jr Uut hU- . faUier wai -erlUeall> Ul,’. tod It I, was leamed Uial Mr. Bdlton'a lutnl . i afternoon automobile rida ttad beta' ., J cancelled. ■ - John 8toane.-aon*In*Uw of to . EdUon, tald Uie Innnter had been . jip-and-ah«iU“a fn httirt“ rtch'_____ day recently,'but aelgbboit uld when lie bad gone motorliic durtag. .>■ ■Uie latt 10 dayt It wu neeetury lo wry^hlmto U» machine.-------- ^ Kewt ot Mr. EdUon w u carefully guarded at hU home, iltuated In . Uewellyn park, a reitrlcted and prl- ' vaUretldenUalOltMcl. Florida In June, Uie Inventor ap*' peared more feeble Uun utuaL lit. lack of hU cuttomary rltUa lo hU laboratory w u Uia batU for*re- ports Uul he had deckled to nUre. OenUU were made wim Uie cxpit* naUon Uiat Mr. EdUoa w u Irvllf _ | iconUnued on Page 3, OolilBfli 3) iiKlrai ' ^ M8|l]liw Dynamite, Explodes, Fists '■ Fly and Vandals Destroy 10,000 Gallons of M ill< PORTLAND. Aug, 1 WVVIolence b.*oko ou: in Uie PorUand milk dis-' trlct today u producera united in a (trike tgaimi dlttrlbulon. Dynamite w u uied. fUts flew, [ruckt were hl'Jackcd and et le u t SOMO gallons or mlik a-u destroyed during Uiedty. Tlie (irlke w u called alter distrib* ulon retosed to agree to higher prices demanded by the producers. Farmer* and ranchen rtcelve aboul3 cenU for a quart of milk which dUtrlbuUn tell a t rrom 8 to 13 cents. T h ir want 4'i cents. -O' Vandalism and violence io many forms a-aa reiwrted. A small milk truck In WoodUhd; Wuhlngton, was - dynamited. Milk trucks were held up on Oregon roads and drtt^ralwld whlle-lhe milk w u poured-oa Uie-. highways. Milk cans whleh farmen had pUoed a t the roadside lo be /■ picked up by trucks were-ompUed--------- and toulcd. w r e s s ot milk ' Farmen and tnick driven wett «liwit;nSnf-^iwfine7iSi:KiekC2=2: IUtfd dlstrifeton 4ii- 'atUniWl..------ - Bute police srere assigned to gutrt AeroialOf^liOullMdaliiuicUIial- torm^rs bloeked'Uie InUrsUte brldgt brtwetn-PortUnd-and -.Vaoowver..— .Washington, holding up all„mllk_„__ inirki nnt favorable .lo their cause ’ - amrdumpmalJUnfireds . nto Ul* ColumbU rtver.. . InBtnFrancUcoaerenlchalnsof. ...'r HQlta tlMtied, from, llJo^l'-. cenu asQoart. D Lot Angei'e* prttW 77 yrweanTeatxiWd<tU:<«ifcz==r NovloUnawuire^cdlaCalllor* oUdUu.. ;

Transcript of moClATED PRESS NEWS ffWl - Twin Falls Public...

A A .-H . E dition

' VOL. H . N O. 100 ■ ‘

I N l ~[|'E -4

\S 1- ‘

IDAHOANS’ CONSUMPTION

■OF GASOLINE INCREASES

BOISE. Aur. I ('n-MotorUla In____I d .to purclittKd.a«.7».M3jiaioiia jt

QtKiuolliwdurtnKtlMlimtlxinontbs I o r IflJI. M compired with M^TMW ] galloni durln? Ilw l ln l >lx montlu ,of InSTrmr. llio motor lucli bureau nc

m' icporWd (odiy. COT « relums from llii: »alf» wtr« nil

dlXlcult to comiuro In view o( (lie <— fic i part of m i y«r'» *i1m brwijnl *'*> only 4 c<nu a guUon vlille all o{ cr ; :^ l i i l i year’* i*Im brouglil 5 « n t4 a cll___ pOUoti- ' , Sti

UoK-evcr, tout rccelpU (hl« ytar j |i;i3«H89eompiircd *Uli $WM.-

OU Ior the Ilx montha o( l u l ycnr. n,| o r (he lolal nmouni. aboul 10 |>cr cenl Irom'e/icli ytar vent Into p ty dg m tnl ol rclundi lor fiUMllne UKd

, ..otlitr than on the »tatc liljjhway*.Inaddltloi>20j>cr«nlofthl5year'» *[|

colIecUoM wtnl Into piynitni ol the {|, notes voted by (lie ap«laj KUloh of

■■ Uio lejlilature In'lOJO:Two Hundr«l or ' tbouiand of the ll.OOOWJ note li- ,

lue IS due (hU year.

W Or L o -CIRCLIN G PLANE "

ENCOUNTERS DIFFICULTY

MOSCOW. Aug. 1 M^-Atnerlcan ( j .TOund-lhe-«orld riltn , llugli Hem- don. Jr., and Clyde Panjborn, arrived. IJ a t Omik, Siberia, a l3 P. M. (oday and left for Chita three houn and 15 *ui minutes later, reports (o tlie T as agency here said.

. . ..•.Ul.to^ime.doBged llie Illglil east* ward from MoacoK acHMS the siiaee* U

. . . L - 5 'rlsed Ihat Uw fllen had made a fore- S', ed landing, aboul IM miles from [I Kusianalik In tho Cossack aulono* mouB rtpublle'. earlier In (lie day. Jlellegaro li about ITOO mllcj tlior( ot Irku(*k. which m u (lie goal the ( ( lUera had scl when' they took off Irom here. i

4 Omsk ts more than SOO miles north- XeulolJIetlcsarl.buisU Ilm orethaii ^ei

M.OOO miles short ot IrkuU t . >

.... F IV E PE R SO N S PER ISH I N j Sii TE X A S CROSSING WRECK ^

. lUIOUE. Teaoi. Aug. 1 «■>-«?« J member* ot one tamlly. lathed three daughter* and Uielr grand father, ir»r« killed almott Instantly four miles south ot here late today when

« u strack by a Port Worth aM Den- • A cr Clly puienger ualn ai a grade

croiilng. ^ P"TTiedesd:___________ ^J. W. K E E N t« . nurleson., ' EVENTA KEtNE. 17. „ lLEWELLEN KEENE, 1). >orMASIE KEENE. 10. b«J0IIN KEE.s e . «T, Rhm e. • . .

.........The party » u eri reuUfo'Newark luto do some shopping. * ore

— crljNAVAL-SECRETARY PLANS

TO OBSERVE BIRTHDAY 6 5 .____ « ll

— - WA8HIW0T0N, Aiig. f W Bee- ^

the narr. Uie s«»nd oldest man In Ui« cabinet but one of Ihe moil mactlra phyileaUy, Kill obterve his RlilxiMUUi birthday tomorrw. U

At an age when naral offleer* arerequired by Uw to retire trom active 111sm lct. the clvUUn secretary will H

- keep right cn going, u Ihls pro>1- V slon does not apply (o him. Secre* * ' ta rr Mellon ai the Uvasury Is (he

. only cabinet member older thaa he. 'L 'A yachtsman, swimmer, tennli Ml ^ p la y e r and one-time oarsman, See-

' retary Adams aUrlbutes his health lo an outdoor me.

UTAH GIRL SUCCUMBS

A FTER DRINKING GAS ^

. SPAKiaJI PORK, Utali. Aug. 1 (JT), —Olenn* Bltli Pelenoo, 8, daughur

orM r.andMn-JohnPeieisonotUils geil dty. e d l»te today from Uie efleeU voii or drinking guollne. . S :

had siphoned gasoline try. from the Unk.or hla automobile lo rlcu

• W T ra*mouth afld sucked ga«mne from Uie haj u n t She died desplt« medical at- mai tenUon. U6i

BONNERS FERRY YOUTH ^ . DROWNS IN NORTH IDAHO M

BAKDPOIKT. Idlho. Am. 1 m - Nelson Brockway. it, Sonotrs PWrr, ^

• drowned tn Lake ftn d OlUllle to* i"®— day *ttw-aU*Bpllng-to-«wim-soo 5'*^

fmm to^a flOH hi-lBif ^

I B O r . A N D i L D R O W J L . ^ P U R 8 U I N 0 ^ 0 ¥ = « H tP

- OLYUPIA. W uh. Aug. 1 (ff) - bM -Purtult of Uielr toy boaU u they aU drifted from U» beach Into detj> mai

jj^ a n ^ T ^ th w a r -o M -a li t t fn lc a n : domi % Tlw drowning ot Um two children jwar

&ear Shelton. :o mUu from Olimpia, of « ■ M R 8W W l>W W i* i_ . . t o

UUUtU WIllB UKUUtll Uf AIMOCIATCO pnua

iiiirpDFMli-I-

Commission Reports Munlcl- _ pal Public Salcly Units h Generally Incompetent And Riddled Wltli Gralt

------- (UID/ Tlie Associate P rtu) . {“

W -ASIIINGTON. Aufr.-1 ^ - Pollco fo rccs Of th e j,, c o u n t r y w e r e do- |ir

nounced by tho..\VickerHlmm aii commiRfiion loday ns Kcncr- ally incom peten t, riddled w ith [frnft, in connivnncc w U l i crim inaU »nd (irookcd ixiliti- clnns, and too o f ten fuilinir to ur3tqn:BCHsnt{onnl-crimc.------ ^

Pointing out. In an eighth report " , made- public by Presldenl Hoover, *' tliai ttiere was no authority, tor ll to make recommendations (6 city ofll- , clals, the commission asld’ ll eould "but su te the racU."

The report-niserted numerous In* “ ttancca had been tound where police Cillers, to retain Uielr Jobe, w re tore* ed to rollow orders to go euy on (his. _ or Uiat aimlnal gaiig." . . . .

11 stated unequivocally Uiat major criminal* In almost every large elty were well known (o Uie police. ., Q

Tlw commission listed tlx major . •■defccu In police admlnHtratlon.- They were:

m Insecure, ahort terms o( ser* . vlcc or police ehlers;

(0 ) Lack ot .-competenl. efriclcnl ' ' andMioncst paUolmen and lubordlnatts:" /o/ 0 \ Lack or etriclenl communlca* in

(Ion siitems -and modem st equipment; u/ 4 Y-AIllancc«-bctwecir"crlmlnaU u

' and corrupt politicians- and ihelr control over Ihe police or large |,v "Itles! . ' . de/K ) Failure (0 provide properly for *j, ' policing Immigrant and Negro r uctlons, principally In the norlherr. br rltlfi; and • or

CuUng of (00 many duties po ui»n eaeh officer. de

Attaelied to the commlsslon'a rt* 10 non. whleh wcnl unsigned by ilonte pr Lemann. New Orleana lawjYr, w u » m *ptge study by Uiree txpertt ts rhey were August Vnllmer.profeuor ^ pt paUce admlaUlration a l the Uol-, mi rihlly of Chicago: OaVId O. Uonros ag ind Earle W. Oarrett. researh u* go d sunu a t Ihe aame unlvenlty. cd

WhUe refraining from .making un teemmendaUons Itself, the commls* ne lion nevertheless commended thue Tt: tached by iU asslsUnU. na

Among them were suggestions that 1 •the cornipUngJnnuence ot polllics tin

■emorable from office only upon 1 jreterment of charge* a ^ .» public a I learlng; that patrolmen be rtQulred Ju

ind(clelypetyslemsbe«xtendcdand

'ortes and bureaus of'investigation m<M extended. M;' The commission directed most of IIs complaint a t the Mtnlrolexerilwd leliiver polleo chiefs, the eftorts ot Bo:r1mlnal*<to have them remo 'ed and wahe demoralizing eflect upon the Ingorce of esch shake-up. artMilwaukee w u Uia only city tore- wa

:elve unqualirifd pratse. The com* / tilMlon aaertod “no ttUier city liu

"T CcntiBgtax i r w g g c oi ai— m

i s i l l lF E n s im r M i i i i i ,Minister Sackctt Advances il"

totProposal for Sale of Grain and Cotton on Easy Terms 2!!

WASUlNpTON, Aug. J,M>>- Pur* hases or wheal and cotton from irm board agencies h u been tug* esled to Oermany by the American oirmment a* a means of extend- „ Ig turthec uslsunee to th^l coun* . . ryandglvlngrellettoAmerlcanag- s , , Icullure. nialAm b a sM ^ r^ k rt la t^ r lln .w ^

uaS a n ce d such proposals to 0 «* ““i i isn orileUls. but u yet Uiey haw ol been accepted. .b ,Tlie sales would bo made on liberal ^ redlt terms which Gennany In htr nanclal crisis h u been seeking rrom . i inking quarter*.At Uie um e Ume. Uis admlhlslra- on feeU Uie disposal ot surplus •ops In this way would redound to _ _ le benefit of American agrleulmre IC r,KmflTlng_thtmJrom depfesMd . a ^ ta .31»-.»tg»«aUonThaa;.u» .fulL Mi _

Irm-hftanli In * Butl day, he tald:■■fte farm boarf hU jw deftaKe heatirepoali befon ll frwn Uie Oer- 0(naa.gOTcc9& ent.Ji«t i t U wmid Uie

T e a s m n to n p t lM - o l^ m ^ B Ute «rtea](«nU eeam ^U es. tbe f i m ' pros w d woold anUiWM Ihe.aUiUl* worl aUeo corponUoaa l« m H (o Cer* that

^TM i^ttemp t' tOTnamta in la i t g r l ^ ■mesUu p]ua'dnniig~Uie'U al'lao clfm

llred more Uian XO.WfiOO butbels been J h e t t aad P 00.fl00' bak* of cot* (IM

THE ONLY 'ASS

f fW l• ._________________ TW IN

" Fastness ,.c Veils Whe:

I - ______________ ^ _

Is HAY FEVER SU FFERER S' I c i

It LETTERS RUSH BUREAU

fl WASIllNai'ON. Aug. 1 W - ne- . iBfen iw e x j and wulflcj, hay fr\tT

suflerctB nre Inking their iienj In hand to Mk the public health ser*

J vlcewliKiioao.____________________„ An avnnRc of 50 Iclten dally ure

belrtff rrcclvrrt and the tmniber nllJ ' ' probably ^llou,'n aharp Incrcas; toon. X n slncc th- lirnd vlllalri In ttie liay ' .. fever irnm.dy. the rag »ted. hns juil X ^ begun to iwllule the air with lU ix)l-

Tlie biirrnsi; ftlll begin In forw ‘ about Atiiiun is and will conUnue at) 0 until frMi. Incidentally, (he eommon Lii - b«ll«r-itiai.*ol(ifn-rod-ls ono-ot-tba y victim's iircli enemies Is erroneoiir . Tho lienlili ter^’lee uiys ll Is almost

as Innoceni as lllooks. ietJ ■ ---------------------- ™t

L ilP ffllfthe

? ■— - David M inton, Suspec ted ol

■" Aiding In P rison B real(, Sj’

. W rites L e t te r to G uard '“aUtl

ll * . — ' len<I BOISE, Aug. I (/7’HDavld Minton.

romier Idaho cohvlci, has been seen no: '• In Superior. Colorador-and Lj'da — n southard, liuband tliyei. whom he

Is alleged lo have auUted In escape. . . U U not wllh him. .d This w u made ki]o«'n here today | (J « by R. E. Thomu. stale prison war- _

dcii, who hiu been coiiducUng a per- [ idJtent search for the cscaped T*'ln f

0 Falls slayer since her sensational - r- break over Uie walls Ute on the n lg h l'

or May 4. She Is alleged (o have £ J poisoned rour liusbandi. and for the ela

dealh of one or Uiem w u sentenced Ihi . 10 years ago lo 10 j ta n to life Im* aet « prlionment. . ter1 Mlnton.wu discovered livingt two « m e n said by Colondo orilcen r to be hbrmother and'slster. lie re* I-, malned wUh'Uiim untl] three weeks e agO;-Thomu said, when lie lett-to • go 10 a lumber camp at iome unnam* •*'

rdpIace.andhUwhereaboutsarenow *'b g unknown lo tbe otfleers. He lett a . new automobile with'the women, •*' e Thomu w u advUed, Tlie molher'a

name U Mr*. Dave Dlilon. — "J t HU dUcovery h u given prlton au-' ‘nc a tliorltlea no new clew u to tlie hiding

1 Mlriton dlscloied where he was In !»“ e a letter wrlUen to a prUon guard on ’h 1 June 1 from Superior. In it w u a *t« » mon»yxal*r-whlelt-MlntofH*k«M* W 1 used to pay tor cerUIn eye glaues I t whleh ho wanted sent to lilm. The nie 1 money order w u made out to him by

Mrs. Dlilon. reaf ImmedUtcly upon retflpt of Uw _ I Idter Warden Thomai said he asked ~ t Boulder and Superior officers lo i 1 watcli Minton with a view (o learn*! lngirheknewan)lhlngorihe6ouUi* |

ard woman. Thomu said (he man — . w unolqu«Hooed. - . ApparenUy re erring humorously! to the search preased lor him a lncc__‘ nb*^tIlhe~wM coiinecica i»nh~Uife

saylng'no doubt (Ills will be a great I surprise lo you but I hope you wlU I torglvo me my railing* m the put.-,I After making the request about Uie

g lauu ho tald:' "I have been to Wiclilla. Kansas, to

see the tquaw woman, better known M my wife."

Two BoUo residents gave prlton oftlcUU lnrcrmatlon which they be* Ilevtd linked Minion wltli the escape.

; A woman living on a street adjacent to tho prUon grounds ssld an old car

I resembllng-oM known lo have been purchased by Minion, wu parked Ior

. tome time near the penlteiillary and

(ConUnued On Ptge’jjCoL j7 '

SWINDLER DRAWS FINE OF $1000 IN CHEYENNE j

CIIEYENNE, Wj-o.. Aug. 1 (.T) - M. C. McNab, Uie lu t member ot an Oklahoma en^neerlng firm to Aand Uial In connection vlUi alleged mall rraud tales ot wo.nhIeis “Indl-

dlstflct court loday.McNab was charged alth using the

malU lo defraud. Other memberfbt. ' Ihe firm were tenlenced seTcml years , ago. McNab w u'arretted In Lot Angelea r;cenlly after being sought by tedcral agenu tor eishl yeart. He was ordered conrined In (he.Lararnlo counly Jail unUl hU tine U pakl.

TERRIFIC HEAT SLOWS ■- — UP-WORK-ON-BIGJAM _

ButMin* of tiio B<wld« canVoii darn “ “ it being tlowed by 'lbe U rriH c liaT — heat.

Oovemment engineer! tuperrltlng ..Uie. eohiWctlon reporte^ to Uie

the tereral deaths 'and'numerout ~prDSisUon*-haT«-demeraliud-U>« __wortaTi to a noUceable degrw asd that CRts'hu beea'retlected ln'M - ' duced prwreai.==TH g o v y nm«nt=Bttif^ » 'n f - tw r =

examlnaUont f o r^ 'w w k m ^ u m been Instituted to prevent any but " lll^^en Xron tltking Uia lo te a te ___

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F A l f E^VIN FA L L S , IDAHO, S U t^ A Y iM(

,.of North I ereabouts c )erpjSHi^s

C ircum stanccs Surround ing

^ H oliday Fliglit T ow ard j

O rien t Reduc^ A nxiety onj

; Part o f Fliers’ Friends! v

1/ «D)’ TJif AsjocJsled PrftM/ I *"

NiiW YORK, ( S u n .d .R y l MorninB).AtiK.2— Fn»l*j un nc .sH urtlictin ibcr-fltdd*! »i

ded C iiiiadiui N orthlilnd HiIh c m oriiina veiled t i i e w lierc- c iihoiitH n f Colonel niid.M rH . in, i» L indbergh , b u t Hcveral c ir- pis

cm nsJancc3- ,a t le i id In K _ lh c j t L—{ liolidiiy fiiirlit tow ard tho O r- =

ie n t kep t friendit here from « enterialnlng any greal anxiety. L

'• Uplmtll early today no word had jJ been received from Uielr plane, bound from 0)Uwa to Moose Fftc- lory. 481 miles dUUnt. since I :1S

• P. M„ when Mn. Undbergh met-• ftgcd (he station ot (he department- ol/nBllona|-defeft.ie-at-OtUwa-Uuf •

they Sllll were "tmvcllng norUi.- . AUliough al thatdm e they should Be

I have been'close (0 their destination, located on the louUiera Up or Jamea (

, b.iy. the mes.uge gave no position..> Flying conditions were reported II

Ideal. , , '0 .Shortly alter noon yes(erday Uie'

I.iiidberRlu. In a radio mettage In* ni terccpted by a Chicago amateur, au i

1. gave their M itlon u ' IS mile* L ,,.II northeast ot -Ukn Expand.' Them X dj

J (Contlnue^Oa''page 3, Col. 1>.

: i i r c i M P i " 2 i1 PI S i i gigese

' {_ ‘ ' ' “ ( worle SPOfc-ANE.Aug.JWVPoreslottl*l -c ic elaU. after conquerbg forest blaxesi the i

Ihat have devutated thousands of of n I* aercA or Nortliweal timber, went af> u t ,. terflrebugsandeareleas«mper*to* tjjc]h day. reporting clurges had been filed «nd^ agalnsi lOI pertoni. , ^

Those wlio.itart n»w or who a n ' VA4 careleuln/ore(ttde(plle.them any c*in0 waminn issued by the governmenl ^oua . will be prosecuted u severely u pos- youi I, slble. u td R. P. Jlammad, assistant U|»v a rtglorairoreiier. He pointed out tha t jhini

Uie Deer creek jonfltjraUon, be* niini ; lleved ineenditry. killed one man, -t _ Injured three others., and caused

thourjindi of dolIaA'^tmage. ji( J Federal peniltlcs tor leaving a d,ur

rimnflr«» In » «nM itr» w.ljulljii maximum rine or llooo'Or oni,.year Mn, n In prison, or bolh. For malliJously . m a ttarilng a lire, IMOO fine and two but!

t * Idaho rines Ilrcbup tSOOO and In- e tUcU up to rive yean ImprftonmenUJ MonUna h u a penalty or 1 to M -----

years Imprltomnenl, (Ce '3 '

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Y iMOlt.VINC;, AUGUST 2, IOUl .

■ MOTHER GOEStOJAlPttel ANDBODYOFWAYWARD SON RESTS IN MORGUE

PlllOCrO, All.'. I l<n - A M-/ >f.ir-(ilil muilitr w u held by

U>nl:lit nnd the body of : liiT :n.yrAi-ol:l fon WAS at (he

ciiuii'y tnuiKUf iilter (he robbery.I i>f ii.iiMl ciLUc tiflice. - ._I Tho Miminn Mr*. A|iiia Bar*. « ,I aivUi, nplured after her Olt ' »iii. Jdhii, uh(i hml a 13-year-oId

[, rrtdnl ii\ n rablJtr. was tUln by ' w i> imlicfiimn. Mr». Baranskl rc- j , 'lu ^ d lo trli ix)lic! Ihc Identity | ^1 of iiip oiiifr niRii, or to answer

• otlirr (iitfMtom. ' ' 1, n.lr;lIl lll and Ihe other man

; lii':il 111) Ihe oilice. on tho North- S: 8lJM)ollcP MiO, look »I30

• aim liril luRiirrt an aulomoblloa h.HI tiincmwsy-wtih-MrtrDar— -T='

; m a t nt iiip sliftl. p111 her rxfitcmtnl. UndjSaran- ^

! slu tiin'iiip car over the curb• | uml into a-nore front, alter “ ”• I uiiicii her wn and the oilier w i I man jumi>cU uul. separated nnd cMC

lied. Paimlmiiii PredKredsehmer Allil ptitJiiril Iiarai»ki and tliol him.he fnirt, when Ihe man drew a ^

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I "Bankers, Balil They Aro tho : Ones Who Have Made a

MessI" Sputters Seer mL‘• ■ . , A; I -------. . dlstl

BERLIN, Aug. 1 (-V)-Ocorge Ber* (he.i ' nard Sha»^ to Impreised by what he suite ' dtw on a brief lour of Russia lhal he loft-ll ' <Wclartd capiuliirfl Is doomed, u * Uk j ' ttrted. when lie parsed Uirough here

oo tlie way back (o-Loniion (oday. *' . thatIt.w uriorturo" logel back.... ,

Stalking up and down Uie railway [1C aUtlou platform In - a brown suit UIU which looked u Uiough It ha:d not been pressed since be Iflt'England. II

I he |)oured out hit scorn on (he bank* |]| cra who are (rylng to untangle the

( worldf ecoiiomIe.problems.' I "Btnkfrs.'T he taki, "balil Uiey sre ID i Uie ver}'o:its who have made a mess pijti

of things. They havens Ihe.Yaguest Idea whal Die Irouble Is about. Thcy^e been playing wllh Uieork*»nd apiiarently Uiey don'l know the buali Qrtt Uiing aboul Uitlr b u s l n e a / q . ■ "Any clilld knowt (he ■orld'can'l i,„rt, exist on credit. You've got U) build t housea with ttlcka and tlone*. and you've got to eat In order to lire, but *. ,, Uiey don't wem lo realise It. They gonv. think eredil wilt Uke care ot ;very>(hing. . BI

■The belt lemedy Ior th t wtirM's dUtr Ills it good hard work all around.- seaili

lie taw iome of Oermany'a new Nam churches exhibited In model a l Uie «ecti liulltilng Ijiilhim of modem movie theatret:' “ fello,• In RuuU h t dWnt go to church, Her. | bulhetaldhe w uture nobody would wtelj

So."**' *"& er>'body thtte Is too busy work* BlnU

»i - nel;.(ConUnued On Page 3. Col. 4) tlcUi

»R ealize T hat W e’re All in 1

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iLLS COUNTY

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Steamshii) Line Breaks Rule__,{ to Lel Pius, 70*Year*Gld poi

Hindu’ Leader ObserveWiiims on 7000-Mile Trip ni

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'Ily llie AwoclaUd Pre.Mi * *

BO M IIA -Y -lm li» r-A n jr^ i= E " W hen iMiihntniii (inndhi i,„„, M ils two ivocliB.hciice aa ik

11 Ktcci'jiKi; iHiHHcnKcr'for the days 1/iiidmi niiiiid • tnh le coiiTcr* bni'F ciicc. ho will no t even have n wi su it ca.HO, a too tli iiniHh o r a coal nnd hut. Ilix only iiuK- die i KaKC will l)c t»'(i Koats, a spin- his t

and a copy orTlioSau'a 'eJiay on r(nrS‘•Civil Dbiobcdlence." teart

The goau win supply the milk mole which It his principal article o{ diet.Tlie steamship company broke a long n Pstanding rule to'allow thsni to be |,l*brought along.. ' U L

Miu Madeleine SUde. Oandhl'sEngllih dltelple and al(cndanl.-vlll fhavc.cliarge.ot.tlicm.jiillkliig.tlicm__”iwlcc a day whUo Oandhl watches. I

So that he will be In no danger of being s»-epl overboard white lietieeiit on* the thlrd-clas* deck. Uii it^ . zieamshlp company will build a spec-lal guard rail around Oandhi'a straw .mattrexs. •

A tcore of Indian prinoea and oUier _dlsUngulahod Indian delegalet to r (he conference will travel In tpeclal suites but Oandhl gou as would thelowliest, a hard wood deck his bed, - qe(Ik sky hts roof, ir the weallier geU nnar

'"(Continued On Page 3, Col. 3)

DISTINlill5ID =’HiiNOFllNfllLLSi

------- • -BenIDAHO FALLS. Aug. I b(V-Twin mean

PalU KU selected a t tlw 1831 eon* sloni ventlon cliy of lha Neighbor* of W o o ^ R dltlrlel meeUng a t the ^ bualnett teulon here thU allemoon. pay - Ovtr,3« TUlUnc lodge women at- tended i banquet U tl nlghl In honor of Minnie Hlner. Portland, graod " , J* guaMUno*.Uia order who win tpeak a t an open tettlon whleh ends Uie eonvenuon lonlghl.

S la Buck, Idaho FalU. w u named nets dUtrlct. guardian a t the attemoon (aboi tesjion, tuceetdlng Pay Ingram, tlock Nampa. Leona Brown. Boise, w u that elected dUtriel advUor; Ines Let, In t^ f l le . dM t: AHn. Cagmrg Poet, u ta i tello, bat)ker; Lena Murray, Montpe* Uon Iler. maglcUniDIxabethHolna, P>>* next »teIlo,atlendant;TreaUWylie,Twin Reiel Fallt, faplaln of gunrd: f f w Nni:*. laxat aekle, Mackay, Inner #entlnel; Vlr* R« glnla Campbell, Rlrle, outer tentl- paym nel; Helen Bellamy, Twin FalU, mu* but t ilcUn.. . (he r_____________________________ pasil

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Thomas A Suddenly Physica

POLICE FIND FUGITIVE ; AFTER 13-YEAR HUNT

NEW YORK, Aug. I (.V^TlilrtMii Years nfler a nuiorluut cunmnn nml n nenoiit nrconiiitlro killed two men in R Drooklyn bank robbery. KUn ^VluusaaJixoughUbukJiereJruai . S[in Francisco In tlmckle* lonlglit In sfflnd Irtsl tor hli part hi »i< ctlme.

Ile expreued relief hl.t fuslllie ' liayt wert over nml tald; "TUis it the linppl:st day of my life." .•• -I;

Wing's partner In llio holdup wis I ■ Oordon Fawcett Hamby. Hamby | boaited uf his kiUlnss. but went (o \ (he eleetrle eliair reriiilng lo name I hU accomplice. |

r(nrneaSV m fri3Btll^^iirt?nflov nteaieli,began,' I l ted Inlo many re* mote parU ot tlio country.

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Moves During Past, Wce|< Provide Basis tor Hope' For Early Improvements

BERLIN. Aug. 1 (AV-Oerminy't ; nnanclal dlfllculUea are not over. < but (onlght Uie nation'could lookback over A week titled wlUi'acUons ;whlch.provldo a.basU.for..a atrong hope of Improvement. i

Organization ot the accipUnce and guarantee bank early in tho week paved tlie way for wider exUntlon o! credll by the relclisbank to the big ti German bankt, and formation of the -Berliner Lombardkaste" provided a « means of looeenlng tbe 'credit ten* |,

Industry met another pay day and ^ many of the big conotma made no . UK of the recenUy extended right to . pay uUrles and wages In .lntlal]- ,

put back on lU.feet wlUi Uid iuuU(* '■ ane^ of (he gsvemment and ({le big " iDddttrUIUU, and Uie government •went deeper Into Uie banking butl- i'nets by buying 100.000.000 marki. '(about ri9.00OM0) In preferred atlockoflheD retdnerbanktoatnire ei Uut institution’s tUbllKy.

In addlllon to Iheso moves, othe n

lion of •comttiehlal bati4 paj-menU d next week wero completed and Iht w Reichibank prepared for turU*er re u|axtt(ten-of-««dll-r«strlcUoo.,-------

ResumpUon or normal savings bank paymenU wlU be postponed Ull laur. -

pasl.fewweejuiL^Kgpjg*" _but (hey are far from panic: „

The govemment tonlght'Usued an ? emergency deerce governing the par- f tial rrsumpUon of banking and fl* < nanclal business next Monday, l l >• coven the authorltaUon of wllh- V drawaU of up (o 50 marks <ll3i0) O from savings bank accounU and Uk h

'ujuiiiiitluii>. u f ' im a ftr* “ ljela tta ^

nniTISII PANK ACTS A LONDON. Auii.iI.H V TtiLjlank I

Of England made n o announcemenU II thla afternoon which are regarded in Orltuh llnanclal clrclea oa of the lUglieit potsiblj importance In eon* ntellon wilh llie world’a dltlurbed monrury poiliion.

Tlie flnt w u th li the federal re- aerve bank at New York and Uie » Bank of Prance eaeh had granted Ihc U Bank of Engla.id a credll ot £3J,000,* 00>.(aboul t iu .000.000). The second WM lhal (he British treuury had aulliorlted Ih! Bank ot England to l»crea:s Its fiduciary note laue by II3,OOO.OCO labaut t75.000j00) for a

(Continued On Page 3. Col. Ol____________'*•’

MILWAUKEE “ MAWflNG luiBRAKEMAN’'HBaRSFATE ;;

/ orEACLB RIVER. WU„ Aug. 1

Oeorge W. E, iJiggi) Perry. Milwau- ^ kee's “marrying (jrnktnian." w u camUttUOjUIQlii court Jury here „ Ute lodty or llrst-degree murder In (he flaying of Cora Belle Hacked,ChlcsKo.oiieofievenwomenliemar.' „rled b!gamou.ily. and w u Immediately tenlented to life Imprisonment.

BoUi the defendant and hU legal wire. Msry, cotlapMd and became hjilerlcal a.i w. u Covey, foreman ol the Jury, read Uie verfflct jliortly belore 0 o'clock. Tlie Jury had retired i,i at 4:0} P. M. h,

JudK C. M. DavUon heard (he moilon of Defeiite-Allomey J . J. Dolan lor-n-t)ew-(rUlf b ut-oa-U>e. » tltorneys admltr.lDn he had no neW jr,

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pajama-clAd women Str : o E r | 2 p _ o ? . ® ? l

TOPElU. K urX uB . rtn ^-T w o be jajama-cUd-women-held-up-aad W. i3bbst::Atthl(;LlalciL=:'aul«(n«^ ^ i«rvlco,Aian..aL.Uicj>Qlnt_ot a.gun an Sl a highway near here (oday. Lin* Inl on reported to police they took t3fl J

■ Thi women wete deserlbtd u eei iondftandaeou t-oyear* o f age. Wrheyaerelravellnilnanaulomoblle No*arlnJanpkU liom *U cenie;" nil

TODAY: Fair.'-

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i. Edison: ‘ y Suffers l1 Collapse,

Son ol Snowy-Haired, World ^ Famous Genius Describes ,11 ..SB^Year-Oid Father's ,11 Condition as ‘ 'Critical”Jl -. , - - ' ________________

p, lUy The AssocUted Presij e T -T T K S T OUANGE, N . J ..- | V V { S u n tin y .- « c » r n l j i f f ) .• ■ Atiif. 2 - T h o m i u i ' A. 'ID diiion, world fnm oun inven*„ loF. w as re.itinB quie tly short- e iy a f te r midnlKhf. th is morn*

inj; follow ing h sudden col- t Ja |uo .au££cre iL JjilM '“ tc r( l# y :: i:z 5 afttrnoon .

Two o f h is physicians*. D r. • Predertck M. Alien and Dr. WlllUm R. Wllllamt. len Ute home of the aged wliard tliorUy belore midnight but Dr. Hubert S. Howe. Uie lamlly pliytlclan, remained Uirough. Ui#_’.

\ nlglil by Uie side or hU aged pa-

) ” Bborlly"aftw“ m IdnIg!irD rrilowr~ " tiid Mr. Edison slwwed. Improve* . menl and w u reaU>« comfortably.

I, . PhysleUns, afler a lengUiy con- suiuuon, Usued Uio following tUU* ment UU yetterday:. 'Uli. EDISON HAS DBM FAtUXa .

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OMUCnO COHDtnOH IS NOW UM*« DBt COKTBOL AND H<1 KIDHgT; J S S S & ’i f f l . ' S S ' / S o : "k '*nlis APTXRNooH i i r s u im u ____ _

QUIBTLT,• : S S ; 5 g S S ¥ K « " 'k "pB. WILLIAU R. WILUAU8.* - .• TheeondlUon Of Uw'aged.tavtn-; ..I.- I tor. who It In hk elgbly-flfUi year.° w u tuch yetterday Uiat one of.hU. ' » phyil:Unt,Dr.HubertB.aowe,.»bo/„.-.'i• h td been twfmminc a t Band! Folnt,> '

Long bland, hurriedly chirteitd aa--T— { ami^UiUn'platie and ,tle« from

? Manhattet Uia airport,to Newark.- ° New Jeney, w hen an automobile• and a polleo e i ^ ipeeded b ln to

i s a a « r «I haired creaU n'B tnlut^ ld lB U m tU V .I^ t attoeUle* UU y e iU ^ jr U ut hU- . faUier wai -erlUeall> Ul,’ . tod It I, was leamed Uial Mr. Bdlton'a lutnl . i afternoon automobile rida ttad be ta ' .,J cancelled. ■ • -

John 8toane.-aon*In*Uw of to .EdUon, tald Uie Innnter had been .jip-and-ah«iU“a f n httirt“ rtch'_____day recently,'but aelgbboit u ld when lie bad gone motorliic durtag. .>■ ■ ■ Uie latt 10 dayt It w u neeetury low ry^hlm to U» machine.--------^ —

Kewt ot Mr. EdUon w u carefully guarded at hU home, iltuated In . Uewellyn park, a reitrlcted and prl- ' vaUretldenUalOltMcl.

Florida In June, Uie Inventor ap*' peared more feeble Uun utuaL l i t . lack of hU cuttomary rltUa lo hU laboratory w u Uia batU for*re- ports U ul he had deckled to nUre.OenUU were made wim Uie cxpit* naUon Uiat Mr. EdUoa w u Irvllf _ |

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M8|l]liwDynamite, Explodes, Fists '■

Fly and Vandals Destroy 10,000 Gallons of Mill<

PORTLAND. Aug, 1 WVVIolence b.*oko ou: in Uie PorUand milk dis-' trlct today u producera united in a (trike tgaimi dlttrlbulon. Dynamite w u uied. fUts flew, [ruckt were hl'Jackcd and e t le u t SOMO gallons or mlik a-u destroyed during Uiedty.

Tlie (irlke w u called alter distrib* ulon retosed to agree to higher prices demanded by the producers. Farmer* and ranchen rtcelve aboul3 cenU for a quart of milk which dUtrlbuUn tell a t rrom 8 to 13 cents. T hir want 4'i cents. -O '

Vandalism and violence io many forms a-aa reiwrted. A small milk truck In WoodUhd; Wuhlngton, was - dynamited. Milk trucks were held up on Oregon roads and drtt^ralwld whlle-lhe milk w u poured-oa Uie-. highways. Milk cans whleh farmen had pUoed a t the roadside lo be /■picked up by trucks were-ompUed---------and toulcd. w r e s s ot milk '

Farmen and tnick driven wett « liw it;nSn f-^ iw fine7 iS i:K iekC 2= 2 :IUtfd dlstrifeton 4 ii- 'atU niW l..------ -Bute police srere assigned to gutrt

AeroialOf^liOullMdaliiuicUIial- —torm^rs bloeked'Uie InUrsUte brldgt brtwetn-PortUnd-and -.Vaoowver..— .Washington, holding up a ll„m llk _ „ _ _ inirki nnt favorable .lo their cause ’ - amrdumpmalJUnfireds • .nto Ul* ColumbU rtver.. .

InBtnFrancUcoaerenlchalnsof. ...'r HQlta tlMtied, from, l l J o ^ l '- . cenu asQoart. D Lot Angei'e* prttW 77 y r w e a n T e a tx iW d < tU :< « i f c z = = r N ov loU naw uire^cd laC alllo r* o U d U u .. ;

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(ConUnufd tiom P»tr Om)U a Lake Expitve about IW mllu

•• trem Moo»o ructory. ••me cmiple'i dwlre lo proetfil to*

wart] Ui> Orient at a IrUurrly (licr. Wihom mulnliiliiliic a lUfd *elied. me. llic 15fe4eaeo aboard ili« Pfane

- nf » raillo-*W«b ittfr*! t(m « be* (er« Iuu given irgubls and Uie num- I erotu lakri iffordInK Undln« ptuea Wfe reaseta advanced by frleti(U 11 fornotbecomlrwalarnitd. I

Shoutd Oie U odbcn'u ' lionly Mt rrom which Ihe •r rin j a t IMoo» Factory might be reported. Ihats failed them It would b« many ahoun. perhap* dayi. before newi of '■Ihl couple nactiei the ouulde ^ »orW.

-----------Te}»r»pi»-Offlrt-IU»H»U^The nesreil lelegraph oltlce u 74

milfi dUtant and U may be reached unly by boat up (he Mooh river.

- An Ontario foteslry pairol pUne mads the trip from Rcml Uk> to ^

. Moo« Factory thla momlna and ri* - ' tumtd U ttr In the day. Tlie pilot r t

did Bol aliht the Undberghi and J- \vi lYlaier-would-Uk*-the rbk of.. . nltht flylni to Moote rac tory .m t ,

^__lha.Lln(U »enhi lack off from Ot- ^ U n I t 9-M A. M. yeiterday-for. "the liolalcd aettltmeot. Tlie gortm- . ;

.'ment radio m «uge a t Ctuwa »• mitablUhcd communication v lth them reia t II A. M. *nd ij*fn a t noon. Tfwy ee(reported. Ihijf .w en on .» direct d toouTM and madng good time. I t g .w u w im e d that ty lhe rt they vere k ia fe ir orer the Oallneau hllli. *1. .

“ thflugh"»l'«<rilme-*u-thetrpoil* ^— MongJreci. jj-.

:;?or tho f!n t Ume ilnce lUrtlng Ihelr ncHlon Journey the tlnd-benhiw ore .U fepre iem nlnaddl. « ,Uoa to.lhelr paruhutei. lliey wtre UJ pneumaUo vesta. Which eould,be In* f le w (jttJeklj'»n c u e ef ntfA . While • ( Ottawa tbty added to their lupptlei a fliblnf n tt, a long Imlfe/ a coU of n;pe aod a imaUfluinUty ef fobd In addition lo thilr _WpouEuUofemerseneyraUoM.'nie eoiraUoM a n ef ths rtfular army and ^

■ Itielr campinf wiulpment-coMUU■ o f i 'm « h i l« t u culttaf wood or ^

eutUnt • ' P«th through buih, a M■ s;:> K ooUipdbla boat whleh wlU be

'rdeaied ■tjm the rear of their ‘• pUn* to th* t m l of a eraih on “ “

w tttr 'a lw ^ .c a rr itd b y th e U n d -

ilndbetjh ilio -h id tti i “ I be would notUy hU olfice here by ^

. radio lo Uu erenl of an InlermedI* ^- at* U adln iJo an UoUttd territory **

^ ; th to ;ra e t; is r re d to aOay <oti. M 'K o word b«d teen a t nil

. . l)li o^liee nor by h ll lither-ln-Uw, Jhe ; Senate.Dwlgbt W. Uotiow, whom

Ut* U odbenhf; *U|l«d'^at North oi Haten. Maine, when tte /b a d e their of' )«ung Mn coodbye^tafore le irlnr C

• t e Otlawa.M . . Inl

• aWftW yA lX glH ALASKA ; etlJ '■ . •• POUfT BARROW. AlaiU; AMg. I ^

M>-enew fell her* today a i lohibl* ^ taatt continued prepanUooi to W ineU lM .ilB dl»nh».»aJ:»w »iud Uie breikini up of the tee pack to

' permit the cutter Northland to ar* •rt»e.. 1'. Tb* eulttr meuaged It w uT T tw K» attee louUi of Walowright, 90, talkt. Tu

■— W th w tire f 'lu re n ie a r- th e -td g i cUl .e ltheJc« .U c»m w iU fuppU ttte f ih i Colonel Undbenb. uea

n * Ice pack uiuaUy iHvee Ihe oat Ihere aonuallr. b c tm n . Auguil lo tha

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} ' CUECK-UF rU T lU . 8■ « ; W n w i 'BAy .- e iitaila. Aug. 1 (ft «V

- A ehtek up to 0:U P. M . through will («]mi and MtUemtnU In north- Pli; era OnUrto. lacIwMng Conl lUpM*, >ni

" about IS mllea (tem Uooee futenP. failed to dlicleee.uy n p e iti ef tha ind il|hU nge(CoIooilandUra.Ohirlet ^ A. Undbergh. ~\T be check w u made a lu at hid ftchrane, Hunt*. PnienW e and Ltoi NeoM riTtr bridge. le r

— I. I wuiN T cncE rrs c all L r r r c n s MAnTTOno, Conn, Aug. 1 M v D

* The Amtrlcan Radio Relay Lttgue Tfii htadftuartfri here tonUhl u ld U f«i g ' . ■...‘,r r ‘a g s : s = =

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' T o r n u n j. y » « r : Q knoM-n BB reputable,

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A BRIG H T FU T U R E h n s " t» en predfctcd fo r Friiulciti pi H ciinyK icfifnvh frhn irbccn ft A tlractinir c/>n.^iriprnhlc n t- ^

.te n tlo n in Ucrniftn m otion m plclurca.—(/P) Photo,

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T h e W e 'a t l ie rFOMCAST F o i r TODAY. ANII «

lOMORItQW-ralrj no lemptralore j,i rhann,------------------------- ------ -- he

Maximum and minimum tcmptra- d , tu rti of m and «.7 d e r « i were rtcordtd In tbo 3t<hour period pre- >i, ;edlng S p. u . In the TkIh n ils rl* Jy tlnlly,-aecordlng to the report ot D, \T. 0. Cheyne, goremmtnt weather ob^ i* wrrer here._ThSd«y_fMjic)»r.»od thfl.biromi lai m t rtglatered M3J Inehei a t fl P. « i tf^’Kumldlly:vaHtd-(reo is to.TS rui w cent.^_____________ . cll

GANDHI EX PECTS TO 'S

TAKE GOATS ALONG wl

■ ON T R IP TO LONDON S

(ConUnlM From F»t. Onci * ■ f t

Mldhewlllvrapahomttpunblankrt ^m u M O u J f n m t , . <

Aboard ihlp he will Ure Uie tame mo tadn land, rUlag every moming at 4 w lor an hour ot pra)Tr. eating only an lalerT raptt-ind goafi mllk. ipln* pi, ling yam for lire houn a day, faillnc ryi itregulariaien'iii.boIdMcnlW oui di, lerrlcei every ertnlng and ohaenlng wu rrerr Mondiy u hb day of.illenL.

Ull only'com^nloni, beildei Mlu }Ude, will be Mahadtl Deial, hU «creUrr< pouJbly Dartdai Oindhl. lU favoriu u n . and Perhipa BhuU* thal Deial.'ft bombay lewyerrwhft u a TolunUtnd to aenre .vrlthout t|n wmptmauon u Oindhl'a advlMr in ^ mutltuUonal m atte it. ;

ra« itoenge pamge for tlie WOO- «h< nUetrlpwUlCMiabouttloasomol ba cabini of the prlncu will ran up dei olMOO. Gandhi decllnM an offer , If f ln t-d iu paiiage a t the expenu kji If Great Orltaln. gu' Crowing tJMjeMAv (tie n n ( time nhUmi.lhteplua7D*y«ar*ol<i nin* "U lu wilt Itke haU a doxen bnua vu - . i leU tUled wlUi waUr fnm the holy ^

>ver'everything He la Ukely to uie, Tl iipeeliUy fill/ood. eiwhlof and bed-. Ung. . _ _ - .

BAGS THREE ACES .• TACOMA. Waih. UPl - W<iren CMftd, auUtani profcttlonal of Ui« , nwoma oounCry dub, u gotng Cd ~ Jalm.arce«dfordodo«l(hUprtMnt harpiheeung (rom tha tee oooUn- J lea. Ke hU mad* three bolt* In " ne, two 00 the itiUt and one on h i Uilrteeatb, thii

TO KXaiANaR 0AMK8 ST M T O to UNIVKnaiTV. Cal,

ilU come Wait October B, 1M2, to itiy Olenn Wainer-* Stanford eleven n tbe f ln t of a iwe tame lerlM The Mniton ichool wlU be he it te Uie' ndlani October H I M . . ;

Ild Intercepttd eaU letters of ihe itndberfh ibTlanr 'but waa unibJe > receive the meuage which tt u ld M tcr SUtlon W O A.

nEOARDlEaB 0^ X 0011 FOOIrBOVDLSS, Or. fM ter la tm t in t Hi lar ODI diUir. rbene 140. Adv,

l o f P ^ l g " ^ ^ S .

r« we’ve been m e, reliable jew- j j ?KaentatloB Qf._ ■ y ind etrlct con* .lU jatW acUQU____ B __ -le name for fa ir ■ j

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i b a u g l i — ^ 1

m i f i rm nEii 'u n i i i a n t B londs A clrcss ^

[ C h a rg es Royal H usband

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I L03 ANGELES, Aug. I I'.IVOnP ** I Ot HoIlpi'ood’A romiRcti of more j Uun pauing duration w u iliatlerrd i' I today when . flIe Muirty. Mlllutt {, j . blonde actrtu . »-ho gilned Inmo on

the illent tcreeit, filed lUlt for <11- I >wte Irom Prince David Z. M'DvanI, I chargluc extreaie cruelly. r'I Never ilnce ihry nere niarrlad 111 c

Beverly f/Uli. Jime M, lOX, f iu f e f - lywood rumor pointed a finger of luiplelon ax to a poulble termlnH- K

U tlon of Uitlr marital pact and Ihey w lepanted only yeiterday. In

>1 YetihKel<)28,MluMiirray'aconi-II plaint all«M. hrr hiaband of the *' n rTjyal'famllrirrihe-Europcan'atatirB* .. of Georgia follD«-ed "a continuoui■ coune of inhuman and cnieJ treat- *■

ment." - ^Mlu riurrayaiki no alimony; She

3 ptUlioned only for Uie cuitody ot tlielr four-year-old ton, who*« birth

« w u kept a lecrel for two yeari.Tlie actreu cUlini MTbraiil In­

flicted ’’grlevou.i bodlty Injury and «.| ■' cauaed grletoiii mental lufferlng" by Uj, » hli-acllonirBhc-cli«tjei-Uiat-oncfl clt. he.treatened her.wlUi a revolver.__hii

UallbegaalnBuftalo.NewYcar’i ,»]• day, 1D28. Mlu M uniy u ld . when t,.• her huibend lUuck her with botli wl• flaU and left her locked In a hotel |.jt] ' room for houn. ^ a ln . Ihrea montlia »» *; later, he “beat her rtpiitedly In Uie’ {,„ ' face and on the amii In the pretence thi

ofaiervm C^theactreiiallegei.'nie nb ^ l u t ’of UieierleiofatUckimenUon-

ed.ln-Uie.ptUUon.came lu l Feb- L ° ruary a l a fuhlonable Lo* Angelei to . club, when tie etnick her with lUch

lorce, the u ld , ihe w u unconicloua j for an hour. i,e;

Prince MDvanL who had been In- ho , tereited In mollon pjcturo produc- tp J tl tw and In CatlTomla oil In re- nni ' cenf yeart, li Uie brother of Prince Ka

tierge. recently divorced In Parli by ' Pola Negri, icreen acUtu. He lub- ; aequently married Mary McCom^K^• Chlcigo opera ilnger.-MlMUHTay. • i

former wife of Robert Z. Leonard, to> moUon picture director, only recent- thi• ly returned to <tart work on a lUni da f alter the itlenl plclurei vbre lup* &io• pUnted by “lalklei." Prior to mir* nn ( rylng Ltcnard. Irom whom ihe w u tor• divorced (n 10». the bad been tbe Da f WUe of Jay O'Brien, an actor. mc t . ' me, LYDA SOUTHARD’S . . . , , t• FR IEN D PEN S NOTE m<i. . _____ IUJ ~ (cenUnued Prom Page One}

tloallydtoveawaypaiianUcelnUie• road te which Mrs. BouUurdi tracki -■ ltd afltr Ihe cicaped ovtr the wall of- (he women’a • » « w«h the aW of a _ ( -twilled blanket and a lengUi of gar- Int 9 den hoie. ' u l r A lenlce lUUon aUendant, who Wr t kjifw Minton, claimed to have u ld ly

gudnne'io him and a woman re- noI lemUbtg iSnf. BouUttnl later ,tbat ea■. night. I. DlKOvery of Minton w u the first (cl|f developmenl amce’Ui cicape, got

f THOMAS A. EDISON ^

’ SUDDENLY SU FFERS U

: PHYSICAL COLLAPSE thiJ _____ trat (ConUnued Prom P ile Ont)

I posed becauu of the heat, ofI 'now ver7 'H »rlly“b*ror«~h«'7eir -poiJ Pbrt Myers, Florida, ll became known lu n

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w i t h o u t S p l i t t i

I In th i ii*w OlWir ReJ Rlv*r Sp Firmer Ii offered a michlnt thal

I be in i quUkly, al lew til ceit, ant th* le tl ftom iptnUng and br*«kl

; Two cylindtn, driv*n a t A a l< Ueni per n lnult, th n ih th* b * in cylinder, fK{u)pp*d wilh only; h l**U», fcnpirti 4 wiW ng motion J Ihroueh, ihnthkia out th* b*ini

- - ^ - ^ y - U * n t ,w j i le l> .p a ik ^ a jk J

Four1iIaIily„«ffidml i l f tk w 't ibiklng.ctut aH p * ii er’ b*in» t

_ - - ^ « * In. U 01 tell yoo about - Ollv*r R*d Rv*f Sp*cli| lln*.

F a t

TWIN FALLS DAILY

I s o c i e t y I• r AND CLUM......| [ Uri. E. B. WUUoai.

Phone 3M

•• m . ' i ) larRM l cvenl. sclicd- nd I iiird fnr Ihlit week is th c

Old Scltlcrfl’ nnnual picnic Ity to Jjo /idt< Kr/diJy. A u g u s t tev-

ciith n t thc c o u n t y fa lr- ,• Kroimd? in i'U cr. T h e p a s t . ,"j week hns bnen q u ite dull so- of fd i-inlly. smiill Inform al n ffa lrs by f t fo r rttit a f toivn-v|«i{or« a n d «

tlio’'rcKul(lr mootlnKB of a few, ^ ni* chib.s‘ boinjr tiic on ly , occur- j,o

' rcnccfl of in lcrc.it ott th o ho- an ill cinl culcruicr. ^

of Ttie liome ol Mr, and Mr*. Joe H- Koehler on Blue Laku Boulevard ey wnt ttie Kcne of a dellghllul dapc-

liiR |wriy WdlnCHlay evening wliui ' ,, their.(l&uctilen. the Mines Beule uo he and nehon KotUier. and M lu Mar- wn . - g a r e t JelJcrt.-aiierldao_Wyomlng. t>ii UJ guMi al the Koehler home, enter- in-

talned In honor of Fred Hamlin. Jr.. „y Sull Lake Clly. who haa alio vlilted hai a t the Koehler home lor. Iho p u t cUi ««k , A MIH m p tt v u u n td _

,J a t midnight. Six couplet enjoyed the " aJtalr. ____

Mn, Lulu Cecil w u compUmented Id with a turprue piriy and handker- >y eMt! Uiowfr -PHdiiy e -enbw in tbe :« cliy |iark7niT‘oecul6n-belng"her he- blrilid*y .'*anlveis4ry..A-.bouoUoui

no IicHl tapper w u ierved, tbe Ublen having u the ccnlerplece a huge ?>|

'■> white birthdty caka bearing In pink * eJ ral«d leilert the Inicrlptloir "Hap->• py Birthdty." Bukeu of aweet p e u J"* I*' and other lovely flowen'aUo decked» the table. Miny liandltercblefa from “ >*18 nbienl Wendi -were'among Uioie •!" '• pretenleri-the-honoreo-and-numer--

OUI consntiilatory memge* added to tlie iiteiuiirc of the event.

, TA community picnic nipper, w u let i

held oh the Uwn a t the T. H. Irwin Pall>* home Friday evening In compliment itj

tfl Mr. nml Mn. William Gardner of 1'* nnd daughter. KUu Bula. of Sallna, pieie KaiuAs. and Mn, Maurice Thomer, onity New. York City. Eighteen guetU tue. '* «-ere In attendance.

f> &trt. Eihel Jleodenon w u bo iu u CO ^ to Uie Loyal K|lghbon‘ Oub. at ' the home of Mn. Tom partoM, Frl- n dayartemoon. A ihort builneu sei- '• alon w u held w iU pU i^/gnei Ryin, y, '* prcaldeni in the chair. Tho aubtect j j , i J lor the tiftmoon'i progmm waa ”The ,t.- « Danger, of War m u i Japan," wtth Mni

Mrs.W.W.Powel1uleader.Rerrtah- h , . menu were lenred by Uio hoiteu u - w ' aUted by Mn. Parrott. Seventeen

_ memben were preient. The club E meeU In two weeki with Mri. Mary j;^,

Zfendffron, • a t t

■SHAW PROPHESIES i DOOM OF CAPITAL £*1 (ConUnued From Pag* Oneili-^ len' ing to Uilnk Of going to church.*’ he■ u ld . “for-Uial mauer OhrUlopber

0 Wren'i handiome churches are emp* Ic d ly In London loo but Uien would be at 1- no end of proleiu If anybody lug- Sou t gcsted’tea/JnffMiemdoim." -

Lady; Ailor, who atto made Uili ' ~ ■I iclp wlUi her hutband sod their ion.

gofherblggeit

«nd 3S nlnutei. S"IiB sure;" ihe u ld . "be never lalk-

fd to any one Umt long before."-

• tha t'he’wiTujIng’a 'w heelctiilr’to travel a ihbrt dtoUnee from hU • home Uiercon Ute Oaloouhitcnee

. river U> h li wlnUr labo/ttory. acene _ of eihauitlva experlmenU Into the -poBlbUllr of pioduelnc rubber-ln Uie —

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■ d,rSpad«IB **n,T kniK *r,tli. f1 that w ll thrtih Mi p * ii or t4,a j^ th itcQ tito am In tm tifn - f

A a lo w ip * * d o f3 0 0 r* v e lu - ' FtiKS > j

t* i» -« tt[ra i4b« iH b» vfcwi, ins and i ^ n f tf»«m (e d)»

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[LY NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDABC

T tB iia if f lo r tf f i l S i l i i .

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^ B n ild ing— U nrfc r-C -onstn ifK «

he* lio n a t M ilner Has' C a-

?l! j ja c i ty o l 125 C a r lo a d s »Ir- ____ «*'*' Oleiring .ground for cuiulrucUon U; iO* of « nilvsnued Iron wtrehouv. M |u r« by ISO feel lu dlmenslom, with a tr 7(1 f»pit«y pf j a carloads of beana of al „„ m MCki'eacli. «»* ttartfd j-eater- m'

day nt Milner by the Soulhem Ida- pcf* ho Dem Growen’ awxiallon,. I tw u0- announced by c, n . Delwller. T»ln Q

FalLt. manager ot Ihe a.'Mclatlon. Mr. Petwlirr lUled lhal Ihe wareliouu,

oe which would be ready before Sep- S lember 1. would coit belween IMOO e. and (6000. -w» Tlic prlnwry piirpoie nt the erec- i'« Uon of tho ne* aarrhouie. Mr. Det- r- wllff aald, w u ut {»*» t»n of Ihe P? «. b tin i r*l*ed.«ai Uie .Mlln fr .Lowlllt “ r- Irrigation project. Clrnnlng machtn* . r.. ny will be iMUlled » lhat coat of v - !<1 handling rewltlng Irom ihlppUig . . . • t eliewhere will be eliminated. - 'Z Should Uit bridge lerou the anak'e U«

river a t Milner be conilructed. u 11 1 It hoped that ll will be jnany betna car

.H from the e u t end of the Norlh Side cla:

.. project can be liindled there. In .bej u, any event, ibould the crop raUed on * iv Ihe Milner Losllft project faU to fUl reo

(tie wirehouie, beant can. If necei- cod S u ry , be'ihlppedln-tranilt from Uie , ^ !, Twin Falli project, and itored Uiem ™ '! Wllhoul extra freight cost. Mr. Del- »«l

wllcr aald Uial the beam grown on ,, tfie '-Mltner LowJt/t project are cf A unuiually line tlie and (luallly, and DE „ the crop Uiere It large Ih ltjreir. . ■J, Percy Thompion. Twin Falli, h u i , chirge of Ihe cowtrucllon, he I t a t - _ r fd! Work”o( taylhir,Uie'foundatl6h li

will begin {oMrww.___ _ ed. Tlie atKXlihin hat. he lUted, Juat

J let a contnct to C.E. Holmei. Twin J;»; n PalU. for pulling a cemtnl floor lo it Ita warehouie a t Jerome, a t a coat f ,, r of W500. Thli contract'wlll be com-' *“ I. pIeiedlnlOdty».heiUted.TheJer- r, ome warehouie U M by 3 » feet to “ *j■ ■ S!

• — lut)» COMPANY DELEGATES f . HOLD SESSION HERE cm

Fort*--two reprcMnUUves of Ute ^ =‘ Idaho Rawlelgli Retaller’i auocU- L . f tlon altendlng Uie levenUi annual " convenUon here Friday and .Salur- = ' ' day were preient a t a banquet at

W nya caie Friday evening, preiid- " ed over by H. q. Bmlth, Namps.5 preildent of the auocUUon. Tb*' heidquarten ot the iwnvinUon w u■ a t the Perrine hotel. Tbe teufona

were deroKd to a conildenUon of^' conditions and builneu outlook for I, the coming yeir. Rudy O. Allof, k- Denver, repretentlng. Ihe head^uar- ! { len of the company w u preient al - the meeltngi

i Ice cold Metoni, whole or lUced « atTheGoldenEgt,l)OMalflAveoue I ;- SouUi. Open evenings. Adv. , I

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J O I N

The Happy Parade

EATChallengeT ^C rearS

H o t, u n t o m f o r t a b l e i d a y s a n d a tu ffy n igh ta a ro he ro . I t ’a tim e fo r th a t dkliy , delicious, rc - >

. f r e a h ln r e c o o p o f Chal- ' l e n g e lM c re a m . Jo in Ih e | p a ra d e o f a n ti-h e a t en- t h u a iu t a and line up for y o u r sh a re o f th is Sum-

,m e r foo4^ I t ’s cooHnj, it'B ta a ty . T oday , lake j hom e t o u a r t a n d aur- [

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— GBEAM ERT L.

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lAllO, SUNDAY IIORNIN'C, AUGI

T ICKEfiSHAM-AND--------- iAIDS FIND POLICE

• OF LAND CORRUPTi ^ConUnued From Page One) j!

tuch a record." . . ••

conditions In New. York. Chlngo. ^ I . Lo* A n rl» . K an iu City, Cleveland.‘ MlnneapoIls.Denverandothercltl«. *“ t . voltmer aucrted, however, Uiii d

lljwe w u "no cbemlcaJJr pure cJiy," U adding: ' . , w

“True, an honeat enforcement of n U te 'law .ll p«ilble,:but even w1Ui I’' 0 lioneat' enforcement of Uio Uw the tl a trulli muit be reeognltcd Uiat' Uie if absolute elimination of vlcs'ln IH 3) - multiplicity of formi u beyond the• power of Uw enlorcetncDt.oHlcUb."a .'... • • - c<

GERMAN FINANCIAL % . STATUS IMPROVES T , (ConUnued From Page One)

. period ol ihreo weeki,

. Ths tiduriaiT Utue, which U th it ne , porilonoftheSankofEngUnd'snote tti'

luua agalnit wWch the bMk doei jo

n lied to D7S.OOOMO (about II J7t.-. =000,000 lutead ol atCfiOOfiOO Itbwi IUOO.OOOX >, which up to today a w tt Ute hlghett figure stitboriied by . Uw. .

The n te of Inierett on tbe Ameri­can and French credlU w u not offl- clall>- auted. bul It U undentood to ,be J 3-e per cent;

Both announcemenu wen wtrmb' reoelw J.t/i.bink}nf,./Jnine/il.iod . commercial circlet.

The new credit U ngarded u an Initrumenl which will put a decUlve Itop to Ute flow of gold from Lon­don. Mpeclally toward France.

DEMONSTRATIONS GIVE refreshment!|Voclud

~M ufflniandiehM llimcbesprodu^ " ed by gtri demonitntor* ten«d as refr^ahmenu for membenof Keniow « .« club at a meeUng July 17 a l the home Of Mra, S. C. Orr, club leader. . Elevenmembenrcipondedtoroltcall • telling one cuenilal Item In a aehool lunch. OiinUii Clark and 01a<t)u Styleu demonitratfd muffin mak­ing, and EdlUi Pember and Gertrude Crlimore demonttnted ic h o o l luncliei^ Following the demonitra- llona the glrla worked on Uielr home drruea. During tbe builneu iea»)on . Ihere w u dlicuulon Of a 4-H meet- big to be held al Uie high ichool. The prognm for the afteraeon Included two reulinn by'Alice D onmui aod - Faye Lorratn.

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- SAl-T^bAKKm^UTH-DIES IN MOTOI) CRASi

ALT LAKE-CrrY..Auc.,l MV Jnmrs Wtiyte. is, ton ot Mr. am Mr*. Jamei Wli)1e of (till city, wa killed In an automobile coltlilon a Union. 16 mllei louth of hert, to

^ nteiu. Four other penoni'were In­

s ' Deputy ilierifft who' lnve»ugate« m' Mid &Uu Lucinda U non, 17, .wa:

driving Whjio't car when It ttrucV V'- the railing ot a bridge and collided

wlih tf car driven by A. H. Hoteling, of 31, Bandy, Clali. which waa ap*

lUi pronehlns from the oppoJtte fllrtc-

he * John llughei.-W, and Frank'Park, IU 21. both of Sandy, pauengeri In he jlowllnjt'j c ir, and K to Larun

were cul and brulied. Whyte rc- ■■ celved a fnclure of the tkulL Hose-

lli'g B-u illghtly Injured.

;S THREE PERSONS DROWN'IN rivefTintennessee

SPARTA. Tenn., Aug. 1 (flV-Thrco at nerfont drowned netr here today u te llielr car rolled backward over a SO- f l toot embankment. Into tha Caney

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; EXPERIENCE^ _ K now lgtlgeof rea l va lues

. counts fo r m uch w hen yoiiJ conaulcr buying o r Belling.

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n u c h praiB^ (h a t a s im ila r w in

is d a r d o i H h t new F o rd Sedai

I th e F o rd 's nowiDg11rtes> a d d s d

[ready d istingu ished c a r . T h e gla

ha tter-p ro o f, o f course,

n je r lo r o f th e new S edsn d c ae rr

I. I I Is r ich ly ;»iphoifltered in firi

rhe body Is longer th a n form e

■fl w ider, th e backs a re h ig h e r u

r s a ( Is deeper. T h e res r- tju a rte r

Ja w e fed I f deaired.

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_ »II98 LOliENB 5IE0LEN, n.Spar- U. the drtrer.

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H attlc s n ak e s , S corp ions and

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iBy The AuoclatMl Preu)t t t a s i i i n g t o n , A uk. 1

; y y Kclics o f n m ystcri- : ' ous lost people, believed c lirev lously iiiiknown to scU j, encc, hnve been found in W est fl'cxna by im explorer who =

— r i s k o d - d e a th - in ~ th c “ R'cnrch' n iini!. tw ice lii» own life J cmly by beinjf “ quick o n - th e flrnw.”

lto 1* Prank M. SeUlcr, young .icleiitlst ot Uie United Slalcii na- tlonnl nmseutit. who <leh‘ed Into tlie ' p u t ot.lhe Dls Bend counlr; armed j v.'lth ntsiols ami <Iuu miflu.' '; WIUi five ^tcxlean laborers lo J litlp lilni, Sftiler crawled Ihrough ^ il in'o-foot tunnel Into a pltcli-dark rave Inlested wllh raltlt>snaku. Koniloiu mid huge' inImiious cen-

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T ' ■ ' • ' ■ ' ’ 1* ' • I ro r Ihrce wcckt tlifjr dug in the ni(

'cave. Ill constant danger that llielr uli ])l;kaxc blo«« would Jar loose Uie

.. kangin; rocks o( the roof and bury - ' tticm under (ons ol debris.“ • L Tlio nlr of the eave'ttus full of

•l^iklnK blaek dust that penetrated, Vven Uitlr proitctlve masks and IwmUtcd (hen lo sc« oni)' two or

f fcet. ■ «fee Setiler uus cornered hi (he ®‘ , }; radle-snakes and u red his “ nly bMaitM he could shoot L ,

u I ' Manr lU lln > h, ■ tecavated earth «a« pulled out of •(><

Via caie In buckcts (lirough. tJie to • narrow entrai>ce. SUIlng It. Setzler ow

■ Sniind n primitive eradle. fragnienta «fi maitltts. bnsktu and tandals, ttiro^en beads and stoiKTlirrow ;• Jm i1».' lUid a child's skeleton w lllli ^ tte lli 8l»»'li« it (0 be of the Mohjo-,

■ l|4n type. ' tl Bo^fsr as cun be delcrmlned, (lieso

— ^ i t lin ar e j iot H ke-thnw cf-anriiri Ji^itf'ancleni (rlbe of Uie Soulliwest, \

, flotijersayi. thij° The retlu may Iiavo been lell by wn; Hipeople u'ho lived In Wesl Texts of- •v»n before tho "btskel-niakerr-am

— S Jio tnhablied Uie Tcgten-centurle* - • C envious (0 the time of Ohrlst. 6eu'< ’ ma

• fcffxpUlns. . • • • . am S piB neil.itep will be lo cxplurt ode ilie vicinity for similar relln whleh o f : «iky be burled In gcolotleal a tnU

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,3 ; ------- Vart nupEIlT. Aug. I (8pfdat (0 The li(w s)~A caU ior bids for putting E m curbing In nujwrt ctmeWrjr e»ch;thh tfdeo fthem alnaunueninn tngeut to I

f l west was pubUibtd here Thun* WhenUieeurblnghubewicom-

led. It U the plan, according to Ktors of the Mlnldoka-Aocqula Mri ecmelny dlilrlct. (o have Uie

toads graveled.H l l n s decldcd at the t u t meeting 1< Sf the dlrMtort (hts weet to improre ^ton

of the cemetery Tosdi. with a por- _ ilf ra of the work to be done each y e a r .- t^ 5 iTwenly concrete marker*, fot de- J a pinlnglocallUulnUieburlalgrtiuad, H e

—»tlLb6 crKl«d......................— - Ballii A 3-cwt Jevjr on eaeh IIM fiJua- 3 ej a o n made Uils year will produce ap- 3 U j-taxlmatelyiijoo. : i u expect'd _ ^ sura will taka care of. all work — ^one (0 this time and provide for h ^ll« ne» ‘mproremenli.

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C raw ling IhrouRh th e Iwo-fo covcrcd T ex a s cave, F rank M. S< S ta te s na tional muHcum found i10 scietfce.

TIME^SIVINT O A I I ^Hy ROSKMAftV

MEAL TLANNINC. 1 Of courK, meal, planning should In

be easy tlicM ilnys, wllh new com. oi liotatoes,enrrots. and beniis to choose lefrom. II Is economical (o sen'e plain oifood* but one geU tired ten-Ing them vt tlie same way all (he time. Her^are ft:fe'i?;mcnu»;iind.rTcipcs._»hich wUIhelp you out on ways (o Kn'e com. 12. Com frJt(«n‘wlUi baked saussse 2makes a nice'variation from the reg- I-ulaUon breakfast menu. l

Icc<Lorani;e Juice. '>Com frtttcrj U

Baked ssiuiages coffee'

'i'o make com frUiers: Druln one freanof com (or use corn scraped from scIlw cob.) Mix and sift one Uaspoon (hsf baking powder and two teaspoons coDf u l l , wllh one cup of flour-also susne of sugar, If you wbli; If cot use daI dash of paprika. KIU com and dri’ Sllngr(dleiiU.ttienaddl«oUblest)oona ae

irhil«:Pry'iri"dccphotfaLDrop'by ~ ipoonfulls when fat Is hot enough Cr 0 brown an Inch cube of bread In i ' )ne minute. When golden brown 11 train on enuhed llsiue before Mrv- 3 <

— ■ ! ' - Qrolled chops br steak ' '

—Lettuce nnd.cucamberaalad ' Corii (ind tomalois .. * '

plo n-la-mode Whcn you_Brg.i>rtPiirlng-luncbecn

n a greai hurt}', and hare Ume only0 broil chops or a steak~you’!I find his vegetable dish Is a life saver. It I'lll suffice for Uie vegetable p^rti f ' j w rnenu, for ll combines com * md tomatoes.

Chop .the'pulp o f ^ e a n j f jo . :• naloes. Add a Utspoonful ot su |sr ‘ ' ind aaU and pepper to taste. Then T idd one can of com' lor the ssme } ’ if fresh scraped com). Simmer un- , ’11 liealed throu|K..Then add a (lny ilneh-of soda and a amaU plee« of >utler. Taste, and add more salt If , 1 iMMury^CooJc-a-feaumlnutw aturhe blitter U added. ■

?rled ehleken - New com In bu(t*r

rreamed n e r poUtoe* with parsley “’f.PearuU d

'anllla loe eream . Cloeolaie sauc« Jg" I . Coffee MUk

Bi-en'ooe know* how to Jirerery* , ® hing In thal menu, so we wtU go on " ' 3 Iho next •„ '

*** Com on'th# cob''**** Kli OelcUne dessert Tea MUk

Hereareafewgoodrtclpesfornew &md: ’ be

Com' Roast ... Peo■eupCulof frtsh'orcanned com ' I tscupful of bread cniDbs ry (

1 cupful of chopped cooked carrots vIk all-and pepper— - - - - - nor cni.be»ten - , vice UblespoonfulJ of melted butter. «ne

This Home To EWc o ffe r fo r im m cdinte in\

Itousc, locAted near th e COURI iu D n te d a l the presen t tim e fo p ro p erty is m odern except heat, m en t a t on ly ?1900.00. Mujit be

W c n lso o ffe r a nice •J-room - frea rto r? i5C 0 :0O T v lth -on lrt5O

like re n t.•W c have n-nuiiibcr of HOUSE

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Mix nil In order named, omltthi;1 tabl(i]xxintul ot tlio butter; shape («

Id Into n lo.-it In n baking dish, bnuh onII. o n r the lop i;'lth the rcmnlnlng but- nr le ler, and b ite (or !S minutes in a slow jj; n oven. Sene o'lth white sauce. (Ser-n vcs alx.) ..

U .SlCTfdTrtih Command Tepper* J| 1. I2 cars of 8-*cet com';e 2 srecn peppers:• Mableiimnliil of buiter, fal or ull

1 cujitul ot milk m , * .

i i ’s s a s r r : .•?. cupful uncooked rice. Ne-Clemi Uw' com and cut the kernels th

e from the rars, scrape ihem so a* lo sitn gel the milk. Scald the pepper*. Put lien Ihe fot In a hoi iklllel, and add the i.s corii und pepi>en. Pour In the milk, Tl:0 SUll and iKpjKr. Cook slowly unlll U < done; It aliould be eUghlly browned, sis J Should there not b« sufficient liquid eh

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Mlk Ihe Ingredients In-the order W<given; pour ln(o well>greascd cus- Ks.(ard cups or ramtklns and steam iuntil firm In (lie center. M minutes, dls'

Cem Aa.tiraUn . evei cupful fresh or.canned corn nui3 egg yolk* hUU-grtcn pepiier soe:I-tatjlespoon-mlncM-onion-----------Til3 tablespoonluls butler freii teaspoontul of sail . hoi I'B teaspoonful paprika 1I cupful steamed rice conii cupful of grated cheese len

Drain the cctn and chop ii fine, r nA M ioihIa ihe ftgyalla t t l l bratrn Bauta ua grKO peppei^mlneed fine, dat and the mlneed onion In Uie fal, and Uli sdd to the above mixture with the Abc salt and paprika. Fold (he rice IntoUiepimmUturo very lightly inth a V t fork. Tura Inlo greased casserole,iprlnUlng lialf lh« grated cheese oa \ths mixlurt as a center layer, and a ® the remaining cheese on (op. BakeIn a very hot o n n (MO degrees) fof >■’ <<II mlnuies. ' log

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KIMBERLY GIRL HEADS " YOUNG FOLKS MEETING ™

■ MU* Helen Hlllls. Klmberiy. will be leader of ine Naurene Young s= People’asocletyherealTP.M.today, _ It w u announced yesterday by lien- ^ ry C..01vens president of Uie society vho ha* extended a general InvlUi* non-to-aU to be-pttacnrat the l o vice, which wUl be held In Uie N aur- ene chutth.

Be Sacrificed :1 inve.'itment a nice G-room URT HOUSK, thjfl p roperty • le fo r $30.00 p e r ffc n th . The eat. I t is a w onderful invest- t be taken n t once. , ,

wm m oilern dw elling except t50.00*ca8hV n31Tre balancc"

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i l . _I'iLEI^_Aug..lUBi)cclal. lo .a iit » Newsi-Widespread Intereit In the In varloiis departmenta or tlie T k’Hi 3 yalto county fair Is reported .by li. a W. Oraves, secretary, yiler, tn a

AUiemcni issued (oasy, which toi- f ''n lo"*: ^M •'Urangcs for several weeks have 3 luid delUille plans underway lo l9_x(|ual.a£.cxceLUi.Quallly.audJiuiutlly. ” g Uxlr exhibits which arc annually ' grouped in the farm produce building.) •■froducurihlblledinihlsreanuer /'■ il olsu Bliare In tJie open classes. II U y'f ' iwnied out, and Individual extilblu J".' are being encouraged u in (he past.S . -The lalr management haa gone 3 on record expressing lu graUfleaUon 3 of the efforu ot tiie several com- J munllles In iho counly wlilen have L 1 taken sucn an Inieresi In ihU de- 3 piruneni m previous year*, bcllevlni ^ llierc Is no feature of the couniy fair

that adds more to lla general iniercsi „ lhan itie community exiilbll.

premium tn the community :d exhibit flcpartmcni la’ |7S,.rangUig w doun in order u follows; MO, m » « , n (

Ul), t:v. aU oUiert n o each.Ilar\'ey S. Hale, Tain Falls county i

= ugenl, is superlnlendent of this de- _ pjriuicnl,.wlilch.iiielud«.«ui.«c*_oI_ „

vctieiablcs, melons,, grains, gra&s ureiU, bees and honey. 'I'he irult de-

. r lurtmeni, of which Ralph Taylor, . J ift'mt'-alis.iasupcrintenQenllscoti- ' J i4tii(d in Uic same building and la

clo:^ly allied wllh the iarm produce ciufle.1

K "Indications now. are'U w t Uiesc '7 ‘ X (»0 deiwrimcnts will be among-Uie m 111 outstanding features of ihe slxiecnUi I- aniiunl exiniliion when It opens on 'IT Sepieniber 8." , no, '• ------------------------- ■ 1

« 1 liSESSiSs:•• for

JEnOME. Aug, r (Special to The [|o[ Neasi—A churth social and parly nf

Is the Eastern SUr lodge were out- lo slandlng social event* of the week

le Melliodlsi Udles' Aid society met I lllk. Tliursday nftemcon wlUi Mr*. J. O. n l .11 Leo and Ur*. Homer flobetun as-d. slsUng. Mrs. 0 , U Ktndall waa In | l i rId charge of devotlonali and Mrt. Lec Ul, I t presided during the business Iiour.:<1 RefreshmentswereservedloSOinem*' bers. __________ ____ n

Catherine Tumer eiilertalned'In- New a formally al two Ubiis of bridge on

Friday ctenlng. Tlie prlre for high irjeiscore was awarded to Maxine Wolfe cuinnd low to Lo}'s Kalland. A two- ggncoursc lunchion wss serred a l tlie . n close of the evening. The guest listIneluded Derllia'Wllbum, Maxine yearTooley. nuthSlurBron.PraneeaHnl- ,n..i

“ bert."'Margiirtl” HnnBfltir~Waxlnc f«ci, r Wolfe, Uya Kalland and ihe hoa-• tess, local 1 Aboul a members of (he MeUio- a (. dlst church motored to the Frtd Var- rxpl

num hotne In the conntry on Friday g ,e»enlngandsuriirl>edReT.C.A.Var- m i|num W1U) a farewell I'larty prior lo m ihU leaving Bundsy for CaUfomla. A ,nra

- social evening of game* w a enjoyed f.>u• •wlin-Bldand-younj-titlnB-pirt.TW^ -ij-'i

freshmenu wtre sentd • a t a late iie„. hour. Afff

Tlie losing side In Uie. alteridancc brtt<conlest held last winter In the Eas- ——lem Star todge.enterUlnwl.mday. p—

. rnn lnc Mtti a lawn party a t the II.I g,H jny.hom a ln.the.cauBUy.Jaai. , dancMt and Bamta fumlshfd enler- I talnment. Relrtshments were lervtd.> About M persons tttended;> I..‘ KNULL TRUSTEES MEET![ . ____ I nuI - kNULL. Aug. 1 (Special lo The , *«wsl-Trtuiees ijf the Koull Pres- I byterlan church heUthelrlast meet- iBI

iDg here rtlday evening (0 dose all business rrlatlre to dissolving Ihe

■ pri .'Only one mesi market in Twin

[ FaUs selling mutton. fiUak or chops 15c. Shoulder IDe. leg Ke, stew Sc. Beckstead Market. Adv. [ _

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fo r th iRegular ?3.00FacIidTrcat*m

: C harjie lo Prove U nusual Reau .B enuiy Culti

A s n spccinl courtesy to ou ob ta ined a t corisiderable cxpcns Luta. P fek . beau ty expert nnd o f D oro thy Perkins,*who will beto 8th,_Induaii-c_______________

Sho will anofyze you r sk in , ac ■ _flonal.bcnuty_problem 8,-Sive_i' r . t r e a tm e n t'a n d show you how

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l.Y-NEWS.-T\ViN-FALLS,' IDAHO,-

a s Y i e l d !; LIBRARY COLLECTS LIST * [

OF WASHINGTQH BOOKS II p iMiiiL, :n.ln(: llial thr IVln Ktilk □ I'ubUc liliinry lia» »ntlcliwt«l th“U m rid 'iiis iHicrw in the conilng bl-

fftifiiiniil celebraUon of the birth of CieiirKo \V«*liliif[tofi. bylnylng In

. irudiii; iiulrrlil touching Uie life of r i>ur[i»t prf.Mdnit. .MIuiJmleFras- i* rr, libr.irlMii. ye.iicrdsy said regsrd-

II- lug thL\ fsh;•'Tii"(ifntsnWaaliliistoiiblcenlen- ,

its nitC io:iiml.«loii I, wilvely a t work iiilnrmailon In resard lo

••• niiiifrial ..v.iflulile In'carrying out ■ I'liiiw iiir'itip relebratlon of the two liiiiulrnltiranfili'criary of Uie blrih ,, ol (Ills iiHiioail hero. Por Uie con- . vrnlriice of orssnltHlotu, which arc .

1 pUmiinB to carry out a Waslilngton . Bl. rrojrini during the ita r . the llbrury '

lus (M'lidrs biographical material In boo torm, iwiiiphleis and psper* on

■ Q r<crypli.i«o{Wnililngloirsilfe;AnIIJ. r»hlli;i » sl/,0 available. If a definite [>' liy Time L\ Kl lunj choiisliTSefofniairiT '

thal irrangcinenta can be made.The crirbrallon will lasl from Wasli- *■'

Ij liiKioii's birtlidiy. February 32, 1953, li4 to rnankssiving day, November 3t, *«' It IM! ■ '

1I w m m m :ly ------- ■ • miio. Report Shows 1931 Value ol « ty S1.980,B16onLand,SllDlit <*1 — Dccrcaso From-1930-Total -Sr5. ' ___ fCt

. . — . . kn ' (ilIOS)10NF;.Aiis.i(8pccialtoThe grc

J. Neubi—ne|w:tof land vulu^sln Un- cm „ coin euunly wss issued licrt this bri

wcv'k by Ihe eounly midllor. Tlw re- . \Iwrt docs nol cover utilities estl* off

~ mates, uslh The lolul value' of liinds in 1S)0 (rli” wn»rui'd»UI5M.8lfl.ofwlileh»lH,- plr

MS Is fur iwrsoiul proiieriy. Exemp- ley.. tlonsioblllSJSU. gre

The 1011 flEures place the land val- }uuttoii at IU31.13< of wlilcli |30t,- «ci(150 bfoMiersoiiarproiierly. Excrop- lUtlo.Ts In 1S31 total t3tA 93.------------

5 Deductions hi th ; U3l report in- n relude K1X» in progierly deeded lu l i t Lincoln county, a deduction of »i5» for Ihe new canal, assessor’s'dedue-

. tlon on livestock »7J,3M, nnd dcduc-; Uons of (he eounly (ax c<tuallzaUon >

board (oiaUng )II8,3a3, making a *<te^ grand lolal of 1233,870, bra

;ncliiiii5i? f f iiDISlCTl___ DURLEY. AU{. 1 (Special. to.Tlie COh- News)-Ralph muinl, sUle sgroiio- -Wi ' mint, vHted llie Marsh basin dls- "Be ’ trlel in eoniiuny wllh W. W. Palmer, "Tli : (X'sla county agent, and 0 . K. Ho- Wol• gan. weed suiien'Uor, Friday. Dar- ’ Tlie trip WMI for tlie pun>oM) of coir '• checking weedtoniralnork done last *im » year in the Albion vlcliilty. Weed Ni 1 fmdleallBU Uierg tm n^i brrn wti*-■ factory, princliislly.by reason of Ih r pisi ' itsmp condition of Uie subeoll In the

loeallUe* Infnlrd wllh Cannda this- u• tie and olher noxious wetdi, the men of s ' explained. in i ' Salt lia* been uj«1 lo some exlent' in the allempi to kill Canada IhisUe n > in this dUlrlci, followed laler by -m, ' ipraylng wllh calcium chlorate.■ .Nflthfrjy»t»m Iim been m sueteasful' as liat been desired. The oKlclals = ' hope ilial furUier Inreitigatlon can

develop some metiiod Ih tt will have ’ belter rewlu.

— F 0 1 T R E N T - -

T h e room on Main avc- I nuc , now. occupied by m y

Rtore. Full basem ent nnd lo ilor-shop Included. Splen­did location, r e a s o n a b l y priced;

W i H . E l d r i d g c

T r M i Ih e L a d i e s j

rea lm e n t Giveii W ithout : 4 R esu lts o f l^ew Sysleni o f t C u ltu re ' *

to o u r cu s to m e rs 'w c iiave } xpcnse th o services o f M w . 1 nnd special represcntritivc |

'111 be a t o u r sto re A ug, Urd. 4

:in, adv ise you on you r per- I ive_you a com pH o ' fac ial J how to give y o u r» c lf~ th o ~ t

r !T h l8 S e iT ie e ~ _ .._ _ t r^A ppoin tm ent...... ...... - I

l l s , I d a h o . ______

/ ; '

LHO.-SVNn|\Y J 10R N l.\'ar^U (H ’f

]F R e I i®

p iW fiT ;' fiB'FIIFIISi:

nn" ' (in

I. Fashion S tre s se s Iniporlance

■ of Wool Materials in Ap- cJI- . DlJi |)arel_ F o r All Occasion's . i

................. — ' " . I'mPAIIIH. Aug. I .W -T lsh l liocis *>"

" Uklng If/s material, resullhig In re- ; dufed lirlees, wrre today's oiit*iaml- >'*' ,, IngfallfftJ'.hloiiofferlnK.Uorawlnier y Of itresslul economic condlllons . 'iX n Bi'enhig gowns of elecirlc blue „ 'mkiqulicite,eineruldveUe(,ands»r- ,i,i n nel laille were designed'dnforlH-m- e ling lilies flaring sllgliUy nesr the , , , i; •hem^whl!f-day-Swks-o^b!ack7ma••. ho;any, and smoke blue wool, mar- . o:jln.Bndfalllp.liad(lginsklnawlUi n l [ no fuliiie/A exeepi Uml released In I, scsni-pleau near the kiiee-lliie. '•‘ One dress was cut entirely of unc '

lilece of nmlerlal/tt'ltli Its only srsnis ' under llie arms!' Even Die sporu mode dliplsyediklrts with elo.w-111- Ilng uppers, fullness rcqulrwl for se- , , * llviiy being supplied by low-iel, wtd-

1 ........................ . a_ strew tVools . .______.

Tlie Importune# of wool for all hours ol the day. from momlng until ™ midnight waa definitely sUeased. Day

I wool fro:ks on uim, Ullored Une*Kcre designed In two and three col- „

I urs, ^A beige, diygonal wool model with

I n clute-nilliig skin, releasing pleaU = ' 'B rinp -kn f« rhM ” R"H»nflkerclilM —

fcarfut bottle green nnd eop|ierwpol, ** knotted around llic tliroat. A d u k . -

: grceiv-etbbcd Jersey frock had an In -;' crusted bodice of Jade sreen wool wllh > brickrbrown (ouches.• Wool dining frock* were the new■ offerings ol tlie Mason. There were

pale green broadcloth evening iroeksI trimmed wllh IncrustaUons of soft<■ pink brosdclotli, nnd olive green Jei^' seys wlUi Ir4crts of rose-patlerned,

green Jersey Ucc. !Ribbed Jerseys, chevlou.' pebbly,

weaves and dla$onal wools were out­standing day fabrics. ---------j

NEW BOOKS G ET PLACE j ■

ON LIBRARY SHELVES*

>\)IloKliig new books haic been . added lo Uie Twin Falls, public li­brary; • '

FIcllon - "flhotslrlng." ' Braley; -yBhadoas on Die Rocks." Catlier; “Dlan.1'8 Daughter," Uavles; “House Party," Delafield; “Dark BrldweU,“ Fisher; “Winding Lane," oibbs; "Ambrose Holt and Family," Q lu- lieil; "The alas* Key." HammeUi “Lady WIUi a Past," Henry; “Oun- slghl'Trail," LeMaV: "Sam," Lln-; coin; rVInUge of .You Yee," M iln;' . "Wo w&nt Uial Range,'' Robertson; I "Beyond Khybcr PaM," Thomai; 'Time of Her Life," Woolrlcli; -Lon# Wolf's Bon,” Vance; "irUli Beaullei," Dtrrlnglon; “All Alongshore," Lin­coln; "Danger Calling," Wenlw&rtli; “Imperial Treasure." Qlclgud, .

Non-fIcUoii-“Prorii prlnclplea of • n> L«l1ln.r“'Atff. f -Tt.- I _Plsn." Fllene; "Mexico." Chjisc. - J

LoulsUna produced 3.101,000 loiu of sugar cane valued i t 111,031,000 ,In 1030. I

RKGARULiiHfl OF YOUR »-00T TROt/BLES, Dr. Foster Is ieeatlBg feet for ene dollar, rboae HO. Adv. ^

| T h 7 ~ "

T o r r i d Z o i

S u p p l i e s C l e a n MoD uring those m onths whe

fn lls below CO degrees, ench brings fl m ore complete rcnl p o r tn n t.to com fort, h ealth ni home is th e selcctlbn o f th e i ing p lan t. To fill every roon w arm th o f sum m er regard less

• turcfl is th e d u ty of every To fu rnace instnllotion. U nllko I w arm a i r responds in stan tly f ea tu re th a t is e spec ially 'ap m jrn in g ^ When i t is aucli a |i

■^lIvIiiFfbofhs w arm a n d corfin tlnic. T ho atm ospliere in a ' homo is never d ry . E very cub delivered tp nny room contain h ealth -g iv ing m oistu re.

—227-2nd AV€«-J i -|L ■ , "■'.-•Twi

KNULL RESID EN TS VISIT

SNewAi-^veral Kmil: reildenu have enjoyed vLiIIa wllh frelaiilr.^ snd friends diirlng'lhc Inst week.

Olen Vletor'und son, Lomu, neie arrivals from Los Aiigelw ihls wek snd will spend some time vbiiliig

. lelallTea and looking nlltV business affair* here. .

Mr*. AUea Thorestlnle. Long Ceaeh, !■ Calilornla. was a giirst ol Mrs. V. H. . Blakeley the latter part ot the week.

. Mr. and Mrs. W. L'. Arter niul oiv\. ‘ William and EdwanI, tktu,'Ohlo, who

have been guesla the liiji mornh st . the home of Mr. tnd Mrs. Ouy Kail.

will leavo Uie first of tlie week for [. tlielr home, going by way ol Yellow

Slone park. Mr. Arler Is suiieriniend- ent of the clly scliools at Sclo. &Irs.

' Arier and Mrs. Kail are sisters. Misses Virginia and Mildred Wsd-

■ dell will go lo Eden Sunday tor a '■ week's visit a t tlie home ef Mr. and

Mrs. OKar Edwards.____________

I'l R U SSELL LANE FOLKS

" . GAIN A FTER ILLNESS

J RUB8ELL LANE, Aug. i-.(SpecUl. lo Tlis Newsi—IV o lllncskes lu\o. been re;iorled here this wwk.. . TliB infant daughter of &lr. and. Mr*, il. Tate ,wlio has been seriously' Itl, w u reported recoTcrlng rapidly' today,----------- ---------

Mrs._Jme*_Whl^,_who undejvenlII R minor oiieratlon.- In Twin .Falls. Tliursday, woa reported convalescing‘ rapidly today. .

! WATKINS VRODUtTSPlione 380-W.f : O. Edwards, Coun-

, ty Dealer. 'Adv.* - 'f ----------- -----------------------------------I,

■; ' IT PAYS-'l'O SEI

, DEALEI

i F o r E x tra Value il<

1933 WUlys ^nlghl,, coupe ---------------------------------I 1036 Pcntlae ...................

r , Coach ........ ............iOn Pontiac .

■ Coupe-f -1928 Durant— v............ ......-1 .Sedan.-------------------------------

1039 Ford Sport -; ‘ Coupe--------- . -------------- ---, 1938 Ford Tudor

! HO) Forf'standard; coupe -------------------------_

1930 Ford Sport -Coupe----------------------------------

I . 1930 F tp i eundard '

; i m Chevrolet —Coupe ............................................

: 1939 Dumnl• Ooupo------------------ ;---------------; j 1910 Ford Truck.

; I 1D3S Ford; Truck............................................. 19:9 Chrj'Sler

6edaii....

Lilieral Tcriii? — I

Union MI YourtOL

T H vIn Fal

O i i e S t e e l

M o i s t W a r m A i r f o r

w hen the the rm om eter ench descending degree renlizalion o f how im-

th nnd hnppineiui in tho . th e proper tyi>c o f h eat- rooni w ith thu g lorious '

d iess o fo u ts id e tcm pern- ^ y T orrid Zone w nrm iiir ike ho t w nter o r .iteam , S S ntly to increased firc , a >S g y apprecia ted on fro styII a |ilc.7su rc to have t))c ‘om fiir lnb im rh rcn fc ffi.it— i— 1 a T orrid Zone heated( cubic foo t o f w arm a ir i ta in s itji fu ll nm oun t o f J

L i f e t i m e H e a t i n g

'I’o rrid Zone body construclic . n locomolive lio ilo r. . . heavy ai senm s.riveted fo r s tre n g th nn m anent' ga.'?. pmoke and dusi r iveted stee l constructiojy will

. tlie senm s. J. More heu t from leas l^ e l is ai bustioii chiim bcr is Inrge enot

T su rn e nil f u c r ^ s e s . T he e x trt used hen t fro m escap ing to the surfaces o f rgulck-rndiating st< h eat to be r a d ia is n m m e d la tc lj

~ O u r E asy M onth ly Paym ent I’l - -C o m fo rts -W ith in th tR im K e p J

e M e t a l W

Tw in F alls , Idaho

) s t R a c eJIT ■■■' . ■ .

! i - r= = « s s ^ ^ S fe = = = :lOiUiojris Remindersiwe

«k

. if ,

j? n flW 64S »M r-lS l^^ ------

m-

S E E Y O U I t F O R D ^ ^ ^ "

E R F I R S T '

e i n T r a n s p o r t a t i o n '

___ -,:S75.00'$50.00

.!ii22!i.nn ■ -1/ i_::i~:i::$2G0.oo“ ~_______ $275.00_______ $295.00

____ $275.00 ■___ _ $ 4 0 0 .0 0_ _____ $450.00 '___ $175.00

$175.00 _ _ _ _ _ _ $290.00; -___ .___ $350.00______ $450.00

- L o w F i n a n c e .C o s t 0 .

ilo tor Go..:___)BD Dealer''a l l s , I d a h o

I F u r n a c e

>r H o m e H e a t i n g I

n g S a t i s f a c t i o n

:tion is exactly liki: tlm t of a rm or p la te steel w ilh all nnd calked io-.jtisure per*

lu st-tig h t operation. This ill never crnck, o r open o t

s assu red liecauae th e c o m -.nough to thoroughly con- ___ ^:tra rad ia to r p revents un- th e chim ney, and th e vast stee l allow all generated

IclytO’th e w arm o ir cham* - -------

. i'lan iiringB T orrid Zone • -------^o_ fiE « r^H o m e Owner

— i ^ i ^ h o n M U — r n — II I , ' ' J i l l ' I'i' i

- ' r tf 'o TKre#

P«g« Four

. TWIN FALLS DAILY HEWS ;iiiM c« irrio? i»* tti “

S f f S a . . — '/.gOa» MoBih • I - * " t

Iwu^d (itrr arnnlBi lu tp t UqdAit. ' TwiB rau . t«1n m il rsunlr. ID»u>; Kf

-•— ■ p«Kt» tt«tn» »U»tw«rt»d— - - -j :,- »(H gHB AMocitua riw*.

'T i l 'H . ^ " i r T n W «f "il»yiudlj »

i a a a x f e f e i a . " : I

_ a s S s s S s T ^ S J

___w p o p /r i tB _______

./TtlnnWCMjntyOofflmWloMH^ h in ln i lo tlrileh lour (himund dol* || U n rcmtlning out ol in (Ithteen n

, thouund doUir poor lund . (0 <0Tcf |j -miulreflienU of' Um rtm»lnlni »l* h

. month* W Uii K»r,'»M ‘“ ’n* “>* ll proipcet DMt ywr ol demindi lor

- tndlftnli riW f’M |K»L?r.«,«*ter . . iM n mis >t»r. v t eon*iderlng »ert*

------OUlly,the‘pO«JWlUlMO(»WMUMOl •.Sool 'iu^ucU In mcellns thrie dc* m udi.'. . ■■ I'

-.;^W ilchl*qulloM UihouW U.TlJe ^J' .Biore Uuiic*d«ol Indlppt p»rMM ^

' ' t in bt m«t vllti lool.producu. i»d «,■ wllhout -lili ttpenailure ol «iu*l

cuh moner, lha belter ll vlll >k lor , til eonctnud.- , d

Ont ol'tiie memberi ol the Board -— hubw am id/ln ipoB lbJjuU L oL ^ .

ol wod llttl Iroqi Uit MlnldoU N** i, tlo u I Vonit, ind hU lnv««U|itlon ), lebdt (orw d’llM concluilon ihkl a ^ Cognlr woo4*dHi miT pnwc an

'ttoiumlMl Mluiloi) e fjho .coun irt n e( knplni untmplortd and '

-.'indlitnt pctten* w tm D iii Wlnl«r.' : I( lueh f oodiuppli' can be brought , . t.^ iri.ln b ig iU e lu w 'liu t.m e n w h o

'a r t broke but •lUlQg 1« work, can ^ cmpIojTd forking tt Into stove UnKht. M much the belter.

QM rtducM lb tKeeultr lor atk*■ ing I » aid. gtlUog only a hand-o^l

''T llbout oppoftunlt; (or mnderlnka n ; tm lc« tn itUim. U llkelr to u t- (erj* laiilrig InJiiTT to hU «nM ot MU*rtlUnfa that U pcrhapi the inoit depl«rabl« Incident In connection Ilth a period ol tconoBle depreulon.

11 Iht oounly qw m e mooey by hauling (oet tr ro 'th e (oren lor in* dlfcoU'Utt, well and good, ll.a tlh e

•------ tame Une, ll eaa.(umliii.w»[k.l9rm ra who vanl only an opportunity to'work lor *hat Ihey gfl, ll wUI be readerlng a Mrrlct 0/ Incatcijablt value.

MAIL AN() m iT IC IJ

' liiB NiUoDal ciTU’ l e e llelonn .Leatut Uconctmlng ItMll wtUi potl* ;nailen vbo ute Uit govemmenl't

’ V »U JH IW W Pm U U .' AfCflCUicnnu.< tlm aialitaol potlmaittr general, made a ipetch at a potlmatlen' con* TenUonlaiely Jo which h t u ld :' *1 haie o m r hu t mueh ute tor a' mugwump or a maa wlUiout po*

.lltlcal contlcUoM. PraWeniUl ' pottmattera bare erery rislii to .ahow Uuir loyally to Uw admin*- UUaUon 01 whleh Utey are a p u t 'b y pruenting to thetr lrlen.dt and

nelghbora Uie iruUi relatlTe lo Ui«. acUTltlft o( Uie admlnlatratloR. When you letre your onice you hare the laioe rlghta aa any oilier dUteo lo paruelpala to civic and poUUcal allain aod l( m believe lo Uifitwlidon and Icaderthip o( Uit pretent admlnlttntloo ihrre u no eUileal reaton why tvj unnst

.lay io and UU the reaiooi why.* ..........r TO Uitt Uie aeerturr e l th ( i^*iue

'm U m y w e m o T .y o u io p o ln t out te poetmaMtn Uia( Uiiy may iDiaa* In psllUctl acUflly otUy.

. euuide Uitlr .ofllce houri. bul you know a t well u X do tha l unfor- tuoately pottm ulen wlU encroach

. oa.tbe gOTtrDmenl'i Ume to more Uian a little degtte. In (act, ex*

poleooe h u tawed tha l more ot their time pUying poUUccU ipenl oagOTemment'i time lhan on thtlr 'm . U m l* be Uiat many olUitjn

------- r milA hate UltU to do ir Uiey » « tBcohlMted (rom eDgaglhg In poUt* le*l aeUrlty during comnment

.^houia."I t aecfflt erldeot Usat unUl a ratn

caa aeparate hit prlratt righU on hit hit public _doUMi«>

Uu gercmmeni't Ume he ought net to to lnp td iU e aerrlce. Changiog poatoiaitei and oUur clrU employ*

■ *t* with «feiypf8ild«nUal election U■ ■ . CM ot lh ta ^ i i le lo m facton in Uie

r ' - =^W hat'T tU ^ a P ieildnitl "JZ s o a ^ - p o io i cf r i w to Ih^tl/K *

V.'.’ -- rledr; U he dero la Um and aUdi*

t ( ( l d ^ and ecooomr, Uiat-U allVelL-.TO c h u g t Uietn becaute

• o( ir J i id « U -* .a a in ln W r* t :^

.........- - -

I.0UIK1 wJinlnlttrMllon Uo;:n'i ntcd tlje iwlillctt tcllvlly ol IwUmtslcft tirmik*-pl»lH-lU wuudiicii

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All oi ,*tilch mlEUt <J>td »ltJi .I.ft tn H-nlf tri-

mlnlttnllont tnd the i>fwrv, tlifV tppolnl to n il .a greit nuinbfr ippolnllve olllcet.

■ t i u t a why tliouW lilt 111 Ubor beJ T hu'

U Uie time ot year *litn to con»lder the IIIIM how they ro s.L i the mo»i»ahuhli..ol.octupitl6W ii„____ _

If Uitre are no Ullet vtthin your vUlon, even with the lllm r on flun- day. or In th i park, Ui»re U tome- Uilng eUe ro» ln g in bttuty and fluleuiett. There ire treei, and Ih*" ire grattu, There It ettili. ttlll andnourlthlng. Thereilt'rock, tleidlaatind «lenl. There It «»Wr, In green ocean. blue‘Kkc,rlppUog potl(tL^95n. brook and ftuh ln i rtpld. Wiler ^needi noMcute/or iUence ftiKl beau­ty.-It m u mova, It hctlt. There are /t u n , ilwiy* myiUrlou.1 at«l a l«njt beiuUlul.

And ftlllng all eUe, Iheie nuy be Ileranlumtin window bojct, brave in *color Uld making the btti of tlilngt- ,- Why do inyUiIng at all In the fcv ^houn of tummer,l*lture?,Wliyjiot dlit ttlll and ihlnlc about things? The «llllea oi Uu tleld toll not, neither do ^lliey ipln. Vet e*en Solomon In all , hit glory It. nol irrtyeH at one of IhtM.

FiAS-OS IOB w h ea t • ■ r,■•Aplinotompanyliinichmond.ln* JdUoa. announced UUly Uiat ll Mould ^ itcepl wheit in piymenl {or planoim d olher muileal'lnitrumenu.^ It sipedllcd Um number of buthelt'lar * etch type of Initrumenl.

Thit ll not a' bad Idea and never 1,vai. wheUier lo m'odcm or anclcnl JJdiyi. 11 the plipo coiTipany can af* ,lorttoboW th6wh»tawhlle.InUiU aiiy ltcanlw D lU plinotieton 'm .or: ^Int.-1( Ihe ptino worken are Uirlliy, °here’t ihelr chance-to get breiW ul b cereal tor next winter a l tmall cotl r by having the wlieil cracked and ” t tm d In moute.Ughl bint. a■ AtforWK(a*rmeri,any(»mllywlUiwheat and mutle might be in ijworte tw.ay. ■ . 6

O ther- ■ 'VIEWS^! I

iCdu«.-uii teptiBtia iwa- e ia* '

■mMPtn (a Uli e*IUBi; t>*

• The pretence Ql mind and l |» train w o t a Boy Boout UiU w e e ^ w d . hU own lilt and prpbably Uie tolal duUuctlon trom llK 01 ihfl Iwme ot Andy AiwJenon.Malad taUor. when ft drett-whleh Boout Delmar NelUon i-u dry cleaning igniud a two-sal* Ion n n ol tatoUntf which bun t into fUgMTTtiBugir-elear mitiking-inil - Iht application of hli training he weeMdtd In imothering tb t (lamet and noUlylng the tire ,

It a failracU that Uie entire ilructure •

to a boy. The leaching e l •elt*re*llinM UoneoflUlmporUnttacton. IPtrenu would do weU to eneenra«e 1[heir boyt lo beecme 8cout*-Poca- IUlle Tribune. ^

(HR AllMV AND NAVY I Crltlet In Euro|ie recently Imve 1

lud a Undcncy to "co alU r 1 Uncle 9im on Uit Uieory U iil he , tpenrtt loo much money on h it mill* [ uty fttmiithmenu. When we itop

' 10 conildcr that our army In Ute 1 nm ptrtt only wtUi that ot the Uitrd 1 n le powen in Europe, tho charge, ct cour«, boeemei ibturo. U l ^ ] *1M iteurd U We lu u m en t v \ namtty UicDonald cUlming Uiat 1 Qreit BriUln U the only naUon 1 which h u redueed lU military and ; navit cejttj In Uie p ^ t d e < !a ^ ln ■

’ Uoniluve been decreased trom »4«.- , OM^04-ln-mL_lo_M}l,QWi*?,_'.'l IMS, tml xavtl ipproprlitlont Irom |« } « 0,(100 to U90,CM,0M.

01 coune' Uie unlalmeu of ilie comiHuUon ol American ami Eun)> (An mllllary budgcU Uei In Uie dK* tcrence In the itu d a n lt ol livms m Amcrica knd In tbe Old World. Thli ippUn to Ihe array and navy u weu u to the elvlllin popuUUon. For In* tunoe, Ute lov tit piud man tn the U. B. am y recelrta g3i a- mooUi, KhUe In Jipan a man ol the lame rank recelvea per monlh. The towett pild man In our na-ry e*U »1 a month. whIU Uu Pitoch pay lt«oi|J.eo (4 13.73 a monUi tor the

n tuoe tervlce. Heavy Unkt coet ua , l « « 0 each, whlli m n c e and lUly

pty only a lltUe more th to hal( aa 1 miifh—InA-nf-rrmnf Tlnflg Him l t toldlen and u llo n have betUr Uv t Ing eoDdlUoni. n o r t expeoilv* (eod* ind nore ceolcrta, allo t which cmU* money.X -W hta.0 ncU8am bulK U aihlp«A* <*"k, Uie tlrm whUh c o n ttn iy l t

“ WtkmmlcK- lhe JW a n d ,^ ^

AUo(.wh!ch«xplalu-Uie.»aMn .. chyXurepeannaUoniwantlonsorc

»ftaamenu on the buag«'pt«i1'W*>“ ‘ '* than on o u n ^

‘Mnit a X a V S i^ n t r 'iw y - ^“ hare ao t o y and navy many Umes « u UrgeSt oun, and the more.they ,* low^ 'w ign ftod llvlog condltloni ,l ih» hiyffT «rm> ■nd niTT they cm

^ -T ti i .- v i m - 9UUI ii Bei » ^ *

S c m n ljf^

ny lIL'aDAItlJ KtAVV ■?Aao5iited P tru r e ilu rt W riun IIOLLVWOOD, Aui: l-Love doet

not ehanie, theuie.obnerred. Keytr- ilieleM,'there’s n new luhlon In love

5'- iK w uw um icat— i!JJle‘? f i i - a t - once lophlttUatcd. tnd tenUmentil. <

u* A la writer of tto ilu for Uie acreen. ire A in u ChrUllrte'?ohnttonw|ie h u li

en "copy" wherever ihe can. And r ‘•love copy." the u y t. It JuA about

be the e u le it of ill. Becaute, the u n . ,,i„ ilmoal everybody will tit down 'and ‘‘

tell you hU or her love Uoublu K ®youll only lUten. “ ,, Regarding Hit new "eeonomle In*

lot dependence ofj»oman." Mlu John* _he ilon'tay*. ilie glrlt'.ilin are IteUng *

Uielr onU. Ihe men reienilng Uie «l t d U nt male domlnince It on Uie ‘

»" wane.'SophltllrilMl Uve AUklnf ,

Neverthfleu, Ihire U a tunny re* 1action back lo romance and «nU* ,

- menUllly. "UtienUig In" oft Uie •- repartee-of l«'o-younrlovort,-trans- !i

n (erring it to the icreen, Mlti John* ston llnds^tilenty of wUe cracks and

'» "yeu," llie u y i, T h e lurd boiled. | It worldly wlie'e ltllude to prevalent ■or a couple of j-ein ago U oul of lath* ,

Ion."Thero’t a new Undemeu, a new

cr irank aeknowltdiimein Uiat the old nt thrill lUU H U U rthU when a glrl " mteta a man and (allt In love « ll) i “ him. Ihe tllli goei homo ind day 11 'K dreamt aboul him. And.he forgeli u iv. U) tum In a t hit itreet comer, dty «[ f d reuninrabout'herr--------- - • » h

/M lu Johntion bctjevei elllier or « bolh of ihtte conjeclurci are'rlght. u

M perhipi It U Uie influence ot tnend new itylei in women'i clolhei - till „

nev myiUry of rulllei and Ualllng ektrU and longer hair. ,1

Ul -At the um e Ume,.-. coneludu . ■le thU obtertlni writer, wlio, by We „

way, U the moUier ot three ehll* ■, dren. there U none of Uie mlnclRg iftecltoni of pre-war romance. Mod* ern youth U loo honett for th t l " ^

1 Tii£ r i n u c DEOioes *The acelalm given Uonel Birry* q

moro on hU perlorminct In "A e, f ^ e Bour hei helped him chime hit mind. Jle wm undeeWtd. be- i (ore' taking that part, whether » r

’“ h w T i'ui a new Interetl. UieChooelmr ot rolM that will lop that »In whal mlghl be called hU “eome* cback" picture, ( t really w u a lUr* 7 ring part and If Ba^yroite_ _ d ^ 't »

U going to bt mUUlin, dlln ' ------- I'

i @ C M t ihe WHO'S DI8CIPLINAIIAN tlet By Bln. Agnet L yu rmt lnlhetnilMil.old*fuhlonedhome, ixd mother w u comforUr, go-between,ire and pleider for clemency, while

• fuller reprennled Uut hlghett Ul*dL bunuL th<L»tfrP?tt luttlee. .rt* K Johnny w u nauihty oeiore>n. luncli. his tin w u marked on the ,,uie record (or ftlher to deal with when ^;t- lie ctmo home at nlghl, - .

In many homei today thli divlilon - ot the Job ol parenUiood ellll liolds - eood- • Whenever a father permiu ,

we hlmielf lo play thli role, thc chUd ,er” must ni^kt hU adjutlment to 41. ,he Uwally hit adjutlment ooniltU .

111. In h ll learning to lovt hU mother ,lop Iir moro Ihtn hti father, tor whom |lire he feelt an uneomlortible mixture ird of fetr. idmlratlon and retenUnenl, , ■If, When ot}8 parent dou all Ihe dlt* kc. diilinc and the oUier all iht lov , ■to int. Ihe child lu tferf.ho t only rtut through Uie bad effect of Ihlt dirt- „Ion tlnn upon hU Immediate uilillng md but llto throuth .lU Inlluenee upon ,

*^i*“ ®bS*enougVfS*a 'lltUe boy *'H.* «lio iMt done something wTong U> ,

In be lorced to llvecAilhalf-aday un> . 5m Dtra eiBua'ardtuppraTn-indiifBJ^ r

ing pununmeni, but U^lieitn wont ,llie (or him to grow to auoclate hit \I)')- lillier't image with all Utt moat , ttf. icuiel)' unhappy oocitnU ot hU■ m I'oung life. '.■hit 11 becomet dlttlcult tor him lo teU overcome hli lear wftlclenUy to in* lc»m to be friendi *llh hit tathef, the and acc«pi him u an Ideal <>Ui, In the eau qI a llltle glrl Uiere t une are paraltcl'problemi although It is ( the Mlitom .that a (aUier U u severe 1 •eu >tih h it diughU'r u he U wllb hU '

ti» ^ * ry ChUd. h u a rljb l lo two I . ui Irlendly parenU. eaeh of whom I Uly dealt with him (airly and It willini I■ M to lecepl Uw leipontlblUly of tel* t a l Illng aewunu with hlih u they I U v arS?: '

SS' Urtit naUsn. We have shown Uiat ‘

K-a. um»-and-agaln. - ln .atM .eC a m il i t Uncto <

.1— llalyzLciechotloviui, • - Rumania; ‘ lion BpalnanlY ug^avUalthavelargir , tore irm ieg ih a n 'w do. -And In-reterrw - Iher fureerw em ■stfll letnnUlUrliUeaDy • m i, Inclined ranking nlncteeDUi tn Uiat

mes declared.'lhat we tre dltarmed toIhey tlwllmll. We hare one soldier to Iona ei-ery twenly-tlx tqutre mllea elc tn temicry and ^ y three to every

TW’IN FALLS DAILY 1

, Design Recalls f

i - = i i ....^7 . ' «111 . j u lar'i > _ i mxartlb- ■ ^

lew

- I t — Br-CHWUKtt^J-AtrMSON— ai til. ! (Home DeUiner fo r The Keww en. The' exterior' design o( thU home u, n u U pure colcnltl, and might have j>|j th* eome dorn (rom. the .day*. o( the bu ind nevolutlon..

Long, Itraciou* line* tuggeit a nv 1^' home of hupitabUy wide roomt. At co » onc tide, the garden with lU gale ^

' ind vine-covered pergola (orm a tummer i» l« i t. ' : . , ro

!Il An iiutcilve color sclieme (or Uie cl( exurior wouid be-whlU-tldewalU. be wlUi a roof In tobacco brown, and cl<

the Ihe^ihuUen light p « n , blue, or antu<k. j ;

The.house Iiu the advanUge of ” , appearing much larger Uian 4U cost

re* ind cubical eonlenU would Indicate, be

• Suiaepostew By W. F, BROOKaold (Attoclaud Preu feature WriUr) ' llrl NBW yoiuc , A ugW The U ft and 111) u t u r i of Bir Kdmund Ooste," by lay Ihe Honorablt Bvan CharUrli. K, 0., • eU u a book In the Vlclorlin manner.- Isy Ibout Vicurtan people, and Ktne-

< how tlnngely retrulilng In a diy or when to many Wographlei are .Writ* ht. len to upiet old appUcarU. iil« I t U a -llUrary'' book-* rever*5* ent biography of a man who wor*

Ihlpped I t Ihe shrlnu o( motl of , . the lltenry godi of hU diy. until ^ he camt eventually to til among

them, acknowledged one of Eng- !*'• land's tlneit erltlci.,Iw There U no aUempl lo manufac*’•t- ture drama In the life of t te >wm

naturalUl wlio (ound ihrlUi In hit chance' meeUnga with (anous L lutlion and turned lo llUrary erlU- u cUm, apparenUy; as a meant o( ae­

ry* flulrlng g ra te r lu iu re In Uulr, j*i "A eyei.lie But there U a greit deal ot^en^i^ M- IcrUlnment In the book tor Uwk do U> who lake Uielr literature urioutly.|lni

There U the slory o( O oius rit the ehanoe dUeovery, ot itben. then in th III ebecure'.Norwegian wrltw, ah f" » M* ooue, a l St. was prowling tlie, ir* Trondhiem booksulls In « irch w .po

duclng Uben to the Ing world.

I * pi'U i**1S 1W W• ; moil o( whom aotte knew lnU*|th. ! malely. Tennyton, Bwlnbume. Wb*,M] ert Louis BUTemon, W(ill Whit* rtI n u i T hom u Hardy, and Henry o(

L ;s s , i i f !5 u a » S as u r e l y ^ h e l p i t t irantporl the reader baek to thou leu hurried ^

ne. dty*; , ;en, — ^

ANOTHER n il MAUWEIi .. |

>*>e ll comes InUi th i lltenry picture In, connecUon wlUi a new notel by a granddaughter of Uk author of

«» 'T r ilb y and “PeUr IbbcUoiC 'Ids -~Dipline Du Mauser .hss writun ‘UJ a b o S r u il e d “l ^ n g BplHi- la

whleh-ahe describu the spim ot, - , . adventure and reeUeuncu th a l ] •

touched tour generations Q( the |o Coomb# family, only to bring Ihem ;ih lU inerllably. U> the plioe where

“« the timlly rooU are deep In the Mi :nt. Ibore. iin**** Jin e l Coombe. who brings thli |u OT'’ itralh Into thc family, ts doomed xt

to stay, a t homo but she obtains a RKWurw ot vicarious pirUclptllon „ |i

^ in her ton Joieph. m u u r of 1 ihip th whoeo tigurehead, hU moihera Image, IcatU him to farp ltc tt. ,w<

Mlaa Du Maurler U 2( and herVn ^ ( I n l ' novel U remarkably mtlure. fgi

115; Thtra_Mems.to_be.more, of_ih« ln:_^n lluince o( Bnliy BronU thin of ner

^ grandfaUier In the work, bul there ■. ''I* art (alnt tracn of ilmUirily In Uie •a . i w . £

I to BOOK VAR1ETIB.S ,

th e te tl of UiU week't boojt eo budget bring* variety ol tubjecia tn

>ere beUven book coven. C. Tliomton t U 0 » k > ln "KIngi In the Miking." . ■ei4 h u wTlUen aboul Uie Princei Of • hU Walea, comparing Ihe preKnt hold* -1

« 0( tha t UUe and hU Job with two Ihoto who have gone belore him ion In tbe royal line . . . Pilih Comp* .» I S iSa Mackipile itliU t the slorr et « wl. OhrUUniv u u unhsppy Queen e( hi« Swedes vtao.Uirew up her throne

s Dm enoUon-rlddcn dtetrlcu o( up* <0 h .i Und a torc ia in tha itU 's during Y; ~ a eaoBOneeUng, In “Ood in The .,

BW w-reti." ;-.“.-8arah'AddlngtOB, -

S ' . ' o(-*-palr.o(_"Hoofen,lci:Ung H n> -Daoeo-Team.*-------- APd - i U rt O

S I T*»la‘a..«xlr»eu_from_thc.dlirkl _ • 1 * sL Jhe wonan'ire .-^ eomblnW-lo-one boot fer-Uie-ftnt ~

Mm* under the . tll!«~.Tlie .JTInU - j j , t u e of A dan tn a st«.“ z

P l J ^AVIATION CONTItOl, aiHFTTO" ® r to -MADRID (-»>-8paln’i d m -Mroi ^• «t nauUe acUvltlu have been pltcsdril very by th e .republican govtmment In;

LV NEWS. TWIN FALIS. IDABO,

Is Romance Of Revoh

^ K t J P I / I I— ,and-ldlilly.thealjt i!l> ffonttif. ThU etfecielilK lidue io J “« the long, nmow dimentlona of Uie nc « e p|*n. total S2 (eet • Inchet In the « ' khe. building proper. .

Vou enur directly Into a tpaclout a living room with Urge fireplace and

Al coit clotei at Uie end of Uie room. , »i« A dining alcove initeid o( a din ng „

a room It provided between Uie living ” room,and the kllchen. wlUi a linen S

Ihe closet m tlte paauge belween. T*o , JU. bedrooms ind.bath..w ith,|ood_^d ^ .nd closeu. commute the living q u ^ e r r „or indUierclsiklUhenalUieend wlUi

lusep inteeniranceandsuindow n . 0, toihebuem ent. „

ost By miking ihe windows In tbe two ro lie, bedrooms double tfoors opening lo m

[ IA WashingtoiBy Kifki L. i

m. ny.KIRKE .SIMTSON • hi

,, JAtwclaled Preu feature Writer) he"4 WABIIIKOTON, Aug, 1 - The do\ z m u t talked of 19:: presidential 10n ctiidldicy. ulde nf eouru (rom the th

I Hoover renom* to • ■ IfUUon matter, M

kv U thal ot Oov*M e m e rm n k lin A

JJ.-R ootevell, Tl tr* Nev York. m

the Democrat- inV I 'e nomination to

’“i ^ V ' / i UlmpretilveUthe amount n( of

I p u b l lo i iy it <nw* ^ 1* » I™' *j

hS "P Sr)Ut m id.July, by •MvwMUDosivar

mr which me Bymnder h id knowledge lh a d ItooMveli ,^etlired! hUnse!^ M

tn i,T halhew urec«nlw »M *ot!W be rIote'doubied'. but Ih il lm tU d’hid no eoily.'lncllncilon to throw hU hat In.the .M's'ring unlru he had reison to (eet onin there wis a good chance ot election mlen il nomlnsied WM equally clear. biIII* I The goi-ernor U loo old ft bird al irI of 'polltict te be lured by empty honors, ki:ee" ,li ll rewoMble to luppoee he has cs ro*’nft dMln 10 beeom* a (orlom hope>k-|undidste. «

' A rbytlcal flunty RiMl All o( which a tu c h u great aignl* pciayr'fleanc»-i»Uie.pub’,lcaUnn In J uly j f ulU 'ithe m ull ot a medical luney ot ceob-,Mr. llooisvelfi phytlcal eondlllon al111* and tltness to undertake Uie duUes is tiry o( any publle otflce. No men.llonall made o( Uie preildeneyi -bul hJlel* tjnt.ii.tha i.w u.m eiinti_ .-.c ,__ }>'the And unless Wr. n o ^ v e ll filmtelt ie

_ J Neujs In Tuj Y ears

■ .Tnken Frotn T h i Twl: Thuradny, Aug

a l l The blg;eji tingle plfce of newt H'l 10 be received here In tcitie lime U n cm that contained in Uie telegram to hi erfine,Conm erelil elub, (rom B. M. wi lh« McCollum and Oeorge D. Aiken

(from Bin „ hll lulthed party of Sin PnneUeo ci icd rtllrotd olfleiiU m d butlneu men le • > wl I m c h Twin FalU Baturdiy ev.- ion, nlng 10 mike in InvesUgatlon ot the (lip eUlmt ol thU leetlon (er another Ti :r'a Nllroad (rom Twin Falla «e Up the N

.W uUrn Paclflo a t WeUt,.Kbvada, r « r ’S W u . p r ^ l d e a d l« « o^U t w. ;«• for Uie produeU *( the Twin Tallt l^ tra c t^ ----- .----- --- --------------

Ur run on the-county Ucket. Mr, « RabUison w u nominated lo make Jl & ^ fe r .th ite n a te (ro m thu i'county by an almoit over-whetming

« majority. _____ • „

m m ■> " I* ™ ™ ?<<!“ , '« ? ■ “ ^ 3 nneh retldenoa in tha Senior ad*

« * dlUW tw about IJ o'clock ^’‘‘h bL K ^ightdepartniM nooW rwTlte-conilder- -“PJ able d in ige w H w t i. - .. h

Mr*. I. B. Pemne »nd,,d*ughUr. c

f u C i S u Ihe g u » i '« “ **• * 1 o -0 ..w u iy .--------------------------------^ . .I V i 'i^ ~ * ^ P A P f n f - 8H0E^TNTB-------- I

I M s t tn b s o l M n n d H J lK K l i l ^

M il M l M W ' ™ ' '<td}ihaB ihoi*no*sUpplnJ(ortt.' j

ABO, SUNDAY MORNIKG. AUGUI

olutionary Days ,| -

r i " ! —r r ■ '

' ~ • of

'—J l I do

IS ths fleer, mulmum Ught and air (es a w un)a 'un«d.-and-the rearo(-Uie I It house ean,ln UiU way, be given dl* Oe ( rteCaccesiloamUseRcloinlrtrden. by

Conslruction is o( (rame Uirough* u \ out, with shingles or elapboardi on hti

* the tide wiIU ind ihlnglu or sUte 1 <* on the roof. ''

The house conulnt tpproxlmiUly abl* UUOOcubleteeilncludlngatulIbase* as)* menl under Uie central portion ot " ? the home. Thli would pemillttnlih* J'O! S Ing the tpice under Uie Uvlng room.“ _A.ot\e.car-garage.wljh.tool.eloeel L' ind r ttr ctilrince doora-ay Is a t Uifl t “ end of the home: thit ean be mtde •? inioalwo-cargaragebydoubllngUic

width ind chintlng Uie plUh o( Uie ,[ 0 roof 10 icccmmodiu Uie extra dl*0 nenneni. ‘ ,

NU Ph

;on BystanderL. Simpxm , J

htd wclcomcd both Ihe eximlnillon chihe underwenl and pubncitlon of the <

e docton' conclusions, nothing ol Ihe n ill tort could hive occurred. Clearly coie the Incident u Uie most direct p«r* bu.I. sonal bid lor Ihe lWJ nomlnitlon * tr, Mr, Rootevell h it yet made. pn'. The sltuiilon Is a novel one In nen A m e ric a n prcitdcntlal polities, seti; Tliere U no record Uial any other '

man tn hla physical ihipe h u e 'er Rp,r Itood to close to a pretldenllil nom* em.. iniUon M Oovemor Rooseveli seems In to do. •“ lll<If And thnt being the cue. concern toi( ot his enihutlsMlo tupporlen lett, (01 11 (n the event ot hit nomination, aII whliperlng ctmpiign entue alleging

him -phytieally untble to serve u ,. . presldenl Is etsy lo understand. An ^ V edort 10 foresull lhat possibllily

hts nuT Uen mtde. ^,t lle'i Mobile Pf,e Cerlslnly no one who h u read ot tei f. Mr. Roosevelt’s comingt ind gelngt gir « aboul tUle acllvltles a t: governor - 0 could-fluestlon his mobility. - ‘ pn .e .He h is gone more places In and .jk, !l out of the su te than a governor (hi n usually does. He t lu been more mo* uni

bile In hU gubemaiorUl duties than It any president the BysUnder has ■] s. known In Washlngion was ever fro IS cslled upon lo be. Intle The Ilroke ot Inranlile ptnlysU lor “ fii "»UII4Hfl in 'lw i-B niit«-M r7 —

Roosevelt the uie of hU legs. From 1* pcrsonsi observiUon Uie BysUnder , iL a t i U «l(yJlut F r in k l ljU ^ v e U l ^ )t ccurige and unsliikable will htve in all but achieved a miracle. He liai “ , cs isuiht himself to walk again. / . * m The proudeit dsy ot hU l^ n ia y “ it have been when he WALK#® Into

. Ihe Demoenllc convention i t IIous*if icll— :--------------------------------= ^ = s r s = = s so

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'lu in F a lls 19 S rs A q o , ~ “

o fU

Twin F tlU N aw i FHm

Au ju d l 1 ,1912 ' - thda

(s Howsrd BkeeU lett Tuesdiy morn* ^ U Ing for Uxintton. Nebruka, where 10 h liffltrrltie to Mist Ruby'Ashmore ' , I. will' Uke plica Auguit 1. * '

1- Row UpdtgralCwii nmons ihe ro etlleri In ihLi clly trom Jerome the " :n lu l e( Ihe week. | | |

ie Mrs. . ^ 3 . Adttnt of Clibiime, sr Texu, arrived Saturday evening to le be the guctl of her dtugluer, Mn.I. T. H. Thompson, (or the next two It weeU. " H . ------- ^

Oeorge O. Wallace caine over ,1:— fmm-h«'’hnnenn-3crom e-8andir

allemoon lo meel Mr. and Mn. J. "ill A. WlgglRS, PtilUdelphla, Pennsyl* s

vinli. who .will be tilt guetU for tr ttvenl veekt while looking. ever » the couniry with the view of m- .III '-ejilng, _____ £

Born Wcdnetdty evening. July 31. . lo Ur. and ^trt. 11. O. Milner, a

B. . •Bom lo Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Max*

'5 «eli, July 3), a ton. ' ■ »

“ U rrw rB -T lill » u a charming heileti to a number ef lisr trlindi Tuetdty evening In honer ot Mrs. c, k l HUI. Bolte. and Mn. H. W. ^

*l were in pink and uvender, a nd lm. S th menseandtrtUUebouqueUoftweei ^ ■ ■ peu were placed, d s Ubles ot ?

lustu.were pftsen t'aM ^ ^w« “

______— need*(n>m-beaeh-to-boud^_(rom.

; Plhk lliien ones are- jmamenUd

snd Ued wlUi dainty pink alikin la ^ 0 Kls. White moire sUk ones wlUi e:

^ cork er mbbtr n i u tre miant (or t< nn Iimait any Informal oecasloo. (tom n >gjtfnBls__tfl_hoo>i wttf._________

fG.UST 2, 1031

f c l

lly .IIAnK BARBON (AssrtcltiH Preu Fetlure Writer)

_ voTUf.. Aut. l - l t rcquireionly Ihe pollte^unconcem of the Prencli to tolf* the unemployjnint P j ^ m . At leu l a French ehiut*

'^^lU jou'ng mtn (torn P irli cilled UP Arthur BuUer Orahim, iltc,r. ncy at-hll counuy-hoent on Lent Island. He Uked (or a Job, but the

. lft*yer intormed him Uiert.wai no

^'-flul^onileur." Ui'e (ellaw plesd** fd wim ouutrelched hind. *l( you _ could eoucfWe-hOW |llUt.»,.UkM.tt

a girdener't Job Umpor- ftrily. where he U much occupied and m ut liappy-

. h a n k ie STORV A firm believer in Uie gel-logellier

of m nce indOerminy on t h e l t ^ ver debt propouls w u J. 0, Auchln- clou. president of the belUr busl* neu bureiu u id a banker by prff*

rt ‘“ uw ntiiphU klei.oJ.yie^eM h-* ocm un debt tlluiUon In a mlnule

» by leJJmg ot Uie pennilesi youUi who i. uked a (Inanclil m igniu (or the n htnd of hit diughUr 1« murUge..e The rich man lumed.

"Upon what do you counl lo b*U, able to tuppori my daughierJ- h?

If “ ^T^'ti’t tm r u ld the boy. -Upon i. j'ourwiIllngneMtolelher.iUrve.-

ii ' ORATORICAL CU 0R 8 New york'pollUcUni ar* known

for Uielr oratorical enon -the rew u* the ex-miyor who called lo i An- [* gclet "th* beiuUlul ciplUl ot Call*

a West cou t oHicUl h u- cfluallcd thai error, aeoordhig' W■ phclpj Phelps, me “mUllonalre IS*

■ 'icmbljman." Phelp* w u Invited lo» tiudlo .opening InHWlyweod.------

stiny tu |o and movie t u r t were present, and Oovemor Rolph eame doa-n trom Ban Francltce to deliver

' the prlnclpil speech, u a triendly gesture, to Ihe studio ownen, Fin-

n Chen tnd Mirco. . le One polltlciin iwhoro Phelps won t ,t nime» made a tpc«:h In whteh he y congniuliied not only the ttudlo

buildcri, but Uie movie Induilry u n wtll. He went on ( 5 miny mlnutei

pnuing Uie m ovliruj'ing that the n new tiudlo w u a uibuu U Uie s. screen Industry.ir ■ When he llnlshed Uiere w u ne ;r Rpplause. In (act. miny o( Uie audl* 1. ence looked embarrassed.'- . it U ler Msrto explained W Uie pol*

Itlclan th tl the itudlo had noUilng tl to do with Uit movlu, Uul It a-u t, (or SUge productions only.

Ig BUS LOAFERSf In order lo enllce .euslomen. lha ? big ilght-ieelng buses In'Times ^ Square lilte a hsll doun people lo

occupy sesu, Beelng a number of people In Ihe bus nuk u real sight

)t teen Uiliik Uie ttu r Is ready to be* IS ginandtheywon'ihavetowilt.It Thi usuil' cttJtom.p( W lng;lhe

pnfeulbnil bus ttiten'^o cenu an d Hour h u been itwped. “nicie diyi "■ the bus driven gel mcmbcn«f the '• unemployed to occupy one o( Ihe big, n cushioned WlU WlUioul pty, a The unemployed tolic are so Urea r from walking the pavemenu look­

ing tor Jobs thal they are graUtul* (ora resl tn a comforUble chair..

I DEBRIS[ .ComplalnU agilnst the debrU ind!■ girba|iwhk;hUUer.eerUlniecUoni\ of New Vork’i tenemenl dlsUlcti* iiavi been forthcoming 10 long Uiat i IU one pays a great deal o( aU*o*' Ilon to them any mon. '® 711# newMt atuck cenUrs upon- the-floating graveyards whWi lm*

Mrll navliatlon ln the h irtn r.Far= JO houn dally a (leet ot governmeni

lighten Kour water surroundlni M anhatun and Long island, de*' lUoyIng wreekctt boiU tnd drifting t S w h ic h are ftraklible enough u> sink pieuun eratt of dii*

' RbHIWHtiHW i TUt'tugtoaU.' ' OUnt Umben lllled wlUi ipttca

aotllng*'*i)a'u" which have been beached drl(t oul wlUi the Ude. flow the lurbor U Uiick with unleaded dangen, InvUlble u they (toal Juit heneaUi the turdc* o( Uie water.

* A large number ot yachU have* h id hole* magged m Uielr hullt by^ iuchobitaclei.TMgboaUand{nlgnt«

eri « dtubled when' Iht refuu- clogs their propellon. Il.beeomei dangerout to Und.amphlblan planes

« r u ie w a u n w h » a " ( l« ^ n g llm * K r m a .T . a n o a protxiil..

f A W t . t l« " iS S n " t to r t . IOC I *: Mir mlH b « l.« n WKUjWn" I*t t i . Here icoru o( a^ndoned

^ t f, w t ;T A G E ^‘ By»lAllt»ARBON , ,

. (Auodated Preil BU(( jW Ur) NEW YORK. Aug. I-Looklng upon

“ the irm yo(unem [aw cdicm B M -■ MOdBtwindeddKltebeUuprepbet

IIT ukT w entltom Uielr jm om lcV niMcmeu.^ t u h u auembled

^ lalarr. but a n gambling itrieUy on toof(leereoelpU.I(U>eihwjDakei

" mrniey, Uiey get paid. It H do«n-l

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- M nrJohnionandPtU rA rnoarert- S& M e'lor-m oK-O fnheTkitehei

™ n-hg ml1*' I* trrm Tnrlnff. Berlinm Ml*h*el.aearr..«*».W tf-Nt“ S » ^

- ...^ ofUn unuilng revue...lu-betl

iC « We lUge. t l r ^ (itra ll lUi cnUancewhenhewilkiontUgewlU for twofrtglleblondeidtapedaroundht om neck>

11 lolgW u p l ^ Wat Brwu

«r»fl are waihed away Into We path > of navlgiUon.-et Oovemmint IlghUrs. atiulpped ■ he a-im derrlOi and pulleyi, carry en . nl a contUnt war lo retnlve thli- i(. debrU (rom these «Ungeroui loct*

tloni. Melt o( th* g lu t Umben ed tre 4rled out and turned erer tt T. We poor (or firewood, ni All u noi d t i ! i i ^ t_ W w Ughi he a n recover. One* Uiey tBileTup a ' ' ' no lolld mahofany, log which had fallen

Into Ihe river. Beveral time* Wejr d. have rccoTcred valuable b 0 a 1 1 JU which have broken away-trom Weir .w moortfg i a t yKhu l 6bi.^ ____

^ /T h e find ot'ainiroe occurrea Kl » codpU oCyean ago. A he rd 'fir

callle wu- being unloaded on the Hoboken docU and one tUer wlih

t r the wanderluit leiped Into We n . riter.

Policemen turned sea*golng cow*, ll. boyt for U» moment and made at* g. tempi a tu r atUrapl to Uuo W*

VBgranl aninul. which w u gradu ._ j I,, ally being wuhed oul to k i . The le suerhad-l«leu-o(-iuown,-however— no and kept twlmminghird.« A (ortunite t l * carrlerf we ani*

m u near Uw nhof* a t Oonex Island lUld it w u finaUy pulled from W*

M water about 31 miles trom where 11 v. n lU ned. The ileer colUpud (rom ..§

■ exhiustlon afUr lu marathon swim, - / f,n hul recovered u good u new afler

% few houn’ reet The harbor even u n u u a hid­

ing pUce (or gangiun .-c iun Weee—. underworld. murderen, dump the____m bodies c t Uieir vlcUms In Ihe flvcr. u And, as In We Harry Western B- u te , they puth e in which ar* dan- 11* S tw t^ h e m to o w n o tt th e p te r e .

Aulomobllei toon rust, (all to ^eces u and Ihelr ptru float t« Wt surface.

“ TVFICAL ,“ -Tratetl'New^yofken:, ' ,

"J' daughUrolaBronx rahbl, ahe euly ran away (ronj homo to go on Uie

**Ukie a great many people who- I'® run away (or a carter as anoUier 1® Bcmhardl, Renee didn't Unger long ■* behind the (ooUljhtt. Bh* beeam*« T h a t Check g lrl.V e most lamw.

ll* with chauKeun. —For a long Ume Renee e h ^ e d

'!• h a u a n d c o au ln a n u h lc lu b .'n je n sh* went over t t Brwdwaya best

*» known resuurant. wh««uU lU tt ol the Uieatre. noviei Wall ttreet and Park avenut h u dlMd a t one* Une or oWer.

h t Wwrtedles s«nM knew UietM til and couldle but didn’t, call Uiem all by U ie l r ^ t«i n ,m . BI» qniBir \

he worried. They, ;Ig, lied that Renee knowi a lot

them U ut Uiey wouldn I car* (or W*

in d W ^ ' irb o ia*n’

O'* llr«1“ c a S K i t , it U Ilgnitlcant « no * ^[Jl Wat Renee's Upa hare almost dou*

“ ■ C tnnU f - Almeit

’h> c o rn langtur J'ou ever u v . He 11 '*** an amaiing doublo of Al Capones, [••’ and when he walk!

,i«oU most flvtryeo* i* « » « ' '* “>•

became a walUr In hU lUP*— ta a u g n -tq tM TM tr twMh* 1 ^ —k « i, t him go. Cuitemet* became

irighuned when they u w him,« n thiiiklng that perhapa capon, w u

3 '"K'lS™ «■»"* '""K‘‘uit dKdcuH le l< t iobs, but now he ^ c u h S in o i hU appearanoe. He

*by e i u i e ^ W>»n u T ^ l n i r T elll* ht-' ten ( e in Wat aome enemy Is Pur- uu- luing hUn. Uoerii h tru ouV aa a

hi- lob. 1( a crltU really came, Merrli ) would prove to b* po« ^ ^ t l o n . Jsz ;,“.? in '* s fh u “ h : n ? r h u “ £‘(: ■

Uld *'to"gamblM**on t& (act Uiat h* uto lUce tuch a lough (eUo* that ned everyone will go by il a and not ehalUngshlm. If Morrli

a J w n«eu a man'./rom Mluourt hetl hoT leit^neWerJofc— :--------------- - -

« penonal appeirtnce U eomeUilng et ^ a legend around town, ll being u ld

Wat h t neveg has a suit preued. In V fict, Broun u ld one time he potieu*A n ie n ly tw e tu iu .a n d a b u it^ ite lt 1** on*oi,Ui0M. ■,, Hm r tru i alto marka Wa nUun [ in lo Ul* Stage of Johnny Boyle, enc*

thepartnerotJackDonahueandJO* lUUd u ene of Wt Wcalrt's

Z . most aW* ateppert. ha wUred » («wyear* u o .to lueh Uu w bjecu.

^ TheenUrtalnlngmomenUbetoup^ and down, ruch ln i Uulr high ap^ w ; In % tktUh In which Jack Haiaard

lapancoau* a-tadle-anaeuiie tf «na— ^ (inaliy rrroiu. iniUad e( t o

• The muiie ii nothing »

a s i s a g a i ’ .

H fflo iitiie E ii 'ftOlEiSEES eUSB G ilt

Frank Greene Points to Ac-

____ oentuation- o(^, 'B e l t e r

Morale and Decrease In

Failures ol Industries

_■ ot CommcrceHtw _Bervlee)

WABHINOTON. A us.'1 — Tlie month ot Juns sUnds out u Ihe mwt enf»ur#glnj 30-d»y ,period tlDce the prewnt depreulon begin, u f i m n k Oreeno In h ij monthly revtow of bmlnew conditions In Na­tion’! Outlneu m itu lne. publlthed by tho Chamber ot Conimerce ot the United Btatu. ,

--------------T n ro m rM in js tT B im rto T sy rhe o tw n-u. " ih it buslneu In JQno responded by an outburst ot actIv* Uy. Out Ihcro m s unquestionably I (urther ncuntutUon of the belter

A morale; and a number o( lines, not­ably copper, cotton, cotton • soods. most of the cereali. leather and similar basic maUrlali, sold In

. grtaler ralume «t higher prices al*_____: .though-tome-spcculatlre. purchases.

.. . Kcmrf to havo beenjeolittd.upon---------- liWr.'Pnces of Iho'cereals dld not

maintain their strcngtli.”.Failures, Iho rcttcw points out,

decreased a lltUo Irom Uid corres* ponding month a year ago, the tin t development ot this Und In 13

■ monthsr . . •T h e net result of tho month's

happenings," Mr. Oreene says, 'cer*__ L talnly. deprlt’cd.that.m onlh.of.thli

. . . year.ot Its repulsUon for dullness, vhllo hot veather, plus the advent of lh^ vocation period, klloired of a fair retail trade and helped collec­tions. Wholesale and jobbing trade tnd Industry luturelty mw n slight eulng olf In octliity..

'T ha t the buslneu community ap- ^ r e d lo J»To been jolttd out.ot tha ru t in.«hlcli ll vas Iravelling cannot be denied but that this tone buslneu communliy will prbcttd immediately lo perform any great

• woaden U Improbable,'Drawing Ahead

“In reUll trade the public now recognises that tn d e \-olume hat begun t« draw ahead of a yetr ago, a tact which already teemed cerUIn lo thote obserren who had teen- Ih tl the comparallvely small de- creates iiolcd In Mty by chain and mall order tlores were a measure of vtluesTalher than of volume.

"iiol weather w u general tn liie later dayt ^ Juns tnd In early

, July. This forced lha concededly A largo winter wheat crop to maturity < f and.gave a marked impetus lo the;

- growth o( com. Theso rtsulted In ' some largo prlrale estimates, nearly' 1.000,000,000 busbeb< adnuue.-orer l u t year's h a m tt for' coni vllh a

' ' good tiled gain Irf wheal.The growth of cotion w u itlmu-

laled on IU estimated 8 to IJ per cent decrease In acreage. Spring wheal In tho Northwest, etpeclally Montana and North Dakolt. Itcl- Ing moisture, had apparenlly gone back but there wst lelt, however, a

• crop.over'a year-ago.-The general crop prospect teemed lo leave lltlle to be desired from the standpoint ot quanUiy although the (luesUon of price* is eompllcaied In the c au of wheat by the Immense carrypver on July. 1 In the hands of the Parm Soard'i auxiliaries.

“Not all of the ennU of tho month” have teen ftvorable.' Iron

• and Iteel buying tiumped otf fur­ther and In the July‘Fourth week a p ad ly dropped to S8 per c«nl u against ft? In the Ute winter peak and 7S lu t . year with a possibility tli tt tho .30 per ccnt capacity of last ^ m b e r might be reach^ tialru

1- tome of tho lost trada.U expected by trade authorities.

I T h o automobile output for June! w u closely repressed and July Is

expected lo tee the year’s low w t­ter mark approximately .although a I number of makes nre being distrib- I uled In excess ot a year ago., Knploymeot Kot Gaining I

"The em plo^ent tlluallon .hu | certainly not gained much among-

4 the leading IndutU-les. Building wllh Its kindred lines h u been tltcker thaa expected and Ihe leading It- : bor organization Ityt part ot tho < blamo for the imaller number of i dwellings being erected on tha ne* I cesslty ot 'doubling up' to save ex- ' penses. 'The employment Index, ac- 1 cording to tho Bureau of Labor, I

V dropped to 74.1 u of Mty tnd pay , , rolls to M-6 of Ihe 1920 average ay

s-ag*inst-g7.7'M d'87.B 'pef'M nt-«; ) tpeeUrely tn May lu l year and M t and 104J respecUrely in Lum- I berwlthftW percentofemployedln i Mty as against 7J3 a year ago teems , tha poorest general line, wllh stone, t city and glau and land rehleles fol- low l^ .InaddlU on.thebuntuotU - ■ bor I iu glren figures of wage rcduc- ( Uoas anecUng to 50/100 for , tom# ^ t h s p u t.

e ir l to tMm to have come to ihe , fore a UlUe. the principal one being I otbltumlnousmlncttlawestemPenn ? i l y ^ and eu lem ' Ohio Vhere , 6000 to 8090 men are out and prices 1 have been tUftened thereby. Hoalery t m tken In t o p number h tre also ?

— been Idle for the t to e c tu te In P h ll- ,tdelphla. - -------------------- I

----------- “O oiloirand-cottonm h men ac" Jtire in Juns with a decline to the middle of tbe tnonih and an eoutllr : th trp llte In the l u t 10 d a n with clothi rather itcglng behind the xav f

- .- milCTtals-wW ch-dt<^ from gi$ Ietrly to 8JS, tbe lowest of th e $ w , L

-------Lin-thc l iirt.lLilia.uf.tUe_iMSn ^ \— :m e 3 c»ntroi-T«nitf«nnrom June J-

9 to June 50 when It reached 10,« I . cents. In etrly June It thow edi drop

_____ of. netrly 10 per cent Jrojn a yeat I«|;n; hy thi» rnd of lh> It I. oniy half that nrnpprtlAn iff. -

------- .."ColUra export-trtde has.m tde .2 - great BdTanets, a deflclt-of MOflOO ;

. a t ths end of May with the Ttlue of f exports In May Illghtly exceeding the

■- llks nonl.*i a year Igo. Cotton ciolhs I dull and .m k untU oId-;use, tU i- -

tiene • •»d

"y 'a- ■

^ This tatp reprettnU buslneu 1 somber of NatJoa’s Dullness, 0

rp ' I ■ - M r.

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ME8T0DI8T EPISCOPALIj . . • - c i iu n c u 13 Shoihone and Fourth tvenue east . ■ Her. Cecil F. JMilow, minister■ 9:45 A. M.-Church school.> 1I;00 A. M,-Momlng wonlilp. U- 'Thete-wm-bo speclal-mutlc.by the *• Drakb male quartet and the mlnls- ‘I ter will. pretch on 1 Ihe subject, » “Church Loyalt)-?*

. 7:00 P. M,-£pwortIi League meet- le Ing In the chureh ptrlor.H 8:00 P. M.-Unlon evening service

In tho city park. Young folks from )• the Murtaugh ilelhodlst Episcopal )( church will contribute music, ig Her. J. a . Kanaar, slate secretary le of the Daatlst churches of Idaho, d wlU deliver the sermon.It <

nRST PBESDYTERIAN CllVItCIi „ Second itreet and Filth avenue cu t* 10:00 A. M .-Sundty ichool. .7 11:00 A. M. - Morning awililp.

Dr, David II. litre will preaeh-and " there will bs special music.” ■ 7:1S P. M .-Inlennedtito and Sen- •T lor ChrlsUan Endeavor.“ 8:00 p, M.-Unlon ter\’lces In the ’* city park..le I — —..I I I—y : — - ____ . __

I MTm* ----- j r ------------------------; “ SINNERS' HOLIDAY"E PLAYS NOW IT ROXY

■ “There Is one big reason for ihe* popuUritT of amuscm'enliparks which ‘ dwarfs all oUiets and makes them

leading man In Warner Bros. Vila- ‘ phone talking picture of an amuse- \ ment park. 'S inners' Holiday," now { a t Ihs Boxy metlre. T hey are tlio ‘ placet 10 which the world resorts In search ot its loil youUi, If Uie o!d

> and weary can recapture for a tew minutes'Uie Illusion of youih, It

° makes Uiem iiappler and no one else ' U ths worse (or melr delusion.■ *U takci Ihem ba,ck. pan way, lo f Uie land of maks-bcllcve In whielil '■ they ctn believe with all their hetru ‘ for a moment or two. In almost tny f tmusement park Ih tt one vliiu, lliel mtjorlty of Ihe pleasure seekers arei

I a f t i r a c ^ and holidays wh ^ ^I children serve u an excuse (or thclrj

elders to try to recapture a momen> 01 youth.

^ m iis s iD EJiKLEfilEIDISIiTI I

BtlRLEY, Aug. 1 (Special lo The . New*)—Oovernor C. Sen Ilou paued I through Burley Friday momlng en : Uie way to Oskley where he hid been . Invited to look over Uie Irrlgallon . water situation In U)s Oakley valley.- He w u met by Counly Commluloner , Eugene Pickett and Ivan w. noli,’ who accompanied him lo Oakley.1 'W ith 00_V^Or_ROM_!TftS_R._W.- Farls, Idtho commissioner ot reels- I maUon. Tho Oakley people are cu t- ’ Ing about* for tome metns of rc- I lleving Uie waler shorUge existing ' undtr their present system ot opera- . tlon.

: died a id shoved gains of 1-8 to 1.4 cent on numerous makes.

“Wllh what It said tobe IhesUong- est sUUstlcal poslUon in May lor 10 year* p u t. petroleum prices were low. Perhaps Ihe reverse of this Is tnoUwr wty lo .iU te the situation. T liit Is, that the lowest prices In 10 years have mtde for Uie strongett suUsUcal position In Uiat lime. Cer­tainly Uifi-feellng.ln Uitl Industrj- h u teemed lo be rathtrmote-cheer- ful than tor a long Ume.“

1 : 7 . ~ B 6 i s e 7 l

-A B oard ing a n d D ay School i ^ n t - E p i s c o p a l - C h T i r c ^ l t - t

-------- Successfu l in preparirI ':- • Cat al dgl i c aen t 1 [ R L R c v . M."S, Bamwc

M a ry Scarp S tra

' I ■ ' • 1 ■■Siini .

! T ~ v i

V - • >; .g < v - T .

seu coDditloni In every t u u tn'the Unlo: its, offlcltl publication cf the Cboaber of C

'nitMlay 7:00 P. iI .-B oy 8»ut mteiliic.

Tuesday 8:00 P. M.-Meftlng of the trustees.

er

ti'ip- riRST cimisTiAN c iiuncii I Ihellnls- Sl-ulX'ne Mrect and'Glxth areaue jjtet ’ nortii^ ■ ^Rev. Olen W. Hutton, pastor

nMt- A. M.-Dlble tchool.I1:D0 A. M.-Momlng wonhlp and

_ l{ j llic Lord's Suppjr. Special music, from Sermon by ihc pastor. -Within lils copal Care.-

etaryIsho, FWST BAPTIST CilUnCH

Fourth avenue and Second street., . north

* Rev. J. 0 , Kanaar. supply putor east 9:4S A. M.-Sunday tchool. 'Tlrfrc

will be Uvcc tiion talks on Ibc Dspi liilp. Ust Auembly..aii.d n:00-A.M.-Sermon by nev. J,U .

Sen- 8:00 P, M.-Unlon ter\'lee* In Uic cllj' park^

1 the Wednesday8:00P.M.-Prayerser- vlce.

. I

m EsP i“ SM ILING LIEUTENANT"

IXY PLAYS AT ORPHEUM NOW

, Thcte't A whole siring ol adjectives nlch tempUng the writer now that “Tlic hC'n Smiling Lieutenant'' h u been cn-' ^ JSica-bui.' iclTbTslmpIcVnd Just

say that It't "swell eiilertalnmenl.'' But It't more Uian tliatl As tiie dev-

now iiuh -MIU- Khue unite brinp about tl’o 10 many- rollicking compllulloni,

s In Maurlco Chevalier Is superb. He Old ilngs ,u only Chevalier ctn sing, and (ev winks his way Uirough the sly. uucy I It comedy .that falrlybubbles wllh Em- else u t Lublitcli's impish wll tnd origin-

allly.ti'iFhl Smiling Lleulenant" U a t the i ’/ r n e w orpheum Uieatre lodty. Mon-

d iy and Tuesday, simultaneously ,1,. ’ wllh Uie record-breaking engigcment — la t Uis Capitol theatre. Salt Like

■H„'city. ___________Uie; ~More merriment li idded lo Uio

helrl Orpheum bill b>- those InlmlUble len comics Burnt agd.Allen In a gty

skit "IOO Per Cent Servlee."

Real E s ta te T ransle rs

Fnrnltbtd bj tht Inltrmoitsiala U tlf U iunaty Compuy ]

m e I __________ Iued JULY ] |J " Warranty D .-'n iom u W, Porter '

tfl Jessie M, Wyke. »l. to t II, Block ,

Warranty Di-Same toSime. t l . ' i oH Lot 8, Block II, investors a:cond Add '

10 Uuhl. ‘w Warranty D.-Same lo.Sjime. | l . '-

;uJ ES'BE-SE BE‘« 1 0 H . ' • ------ V,ist- W amniy D.—Same to Same. II. I rc- W 'i NW N‘i SW 34 10 13:Ing Warranty D.—Owyhee Slieep and I ra- tan tf Co 10 iU T. MacNsmtra. |10.

NE s e 33 14 H, SC NW 39, 8W NE _ 29, EH SW. SE 39 1513. NE NE 36 ■" 1513,E W N W S,N H SE 5l6i3.ES I 1.4 BW 8,E^NW 8,NHSW 8,SESW 8. I

SWSE81S13,W'jNE311S13, I '»• , W amniy D.-M ary o. Culllson lo I

IWarranty D.-Charles A. Bickford I

7n to H, P, Fajen; $1. Lots 33 and S4. I ^ DtLong Add.____________

11- MOARDLESS or YOUB FOOT I rr- TB0UBLE8,-Dr. F o tterli utiUag \

(ect far'ene dallar. rb 'su 840, Adv. I

br c t Z . s - S c h o o l = z | r

e i l d a h i r ~

ool fo r ffirla u n d e r th e P ro tcsi-1 lh b p g i^ ts< th lr tr :T i1nti r v r»»r ■ p

w ring g ir ls fo r collcgc..^.!n t upon rcou’c i t o _Tiwell, D. D ., P re sid e n t IS tra tte P rin c ip a l I

TWIN FALLS DAILY

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Union a t set forth lii Uii Aflgusl' r of Commerce of.Uia UnlUd Slateti............... ' ' '

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[ M f t ;Iwut FfKST CilUnCll OF CHRIST, '

SCIENTIST - E ol ICO KlnUi avenue e u t-

■•Love“ will be Ihe subject of tte lesson-sermon In all churches ol Chrlsl, Sclenilsl, Sunday, August 3. The Oolden Text U Irom Zephanlah c

Sunday tervlcet aro held a t 11 A', f ,f ■ M. Sunday tchool for puplU under K

30 years ot age It t t 10 A. M. The r ,ji„d \VednesdayevenlngmeeUng,ttwhlc:i ' luslc tesilmonlalt ol Christltn Science I ]{1]' healing are given. It a t 8 P. M,

A reading room In the Orpheum c building, 143 Main tvenue north. Is ti open dally, Except Sundtyt and holl- p

I dtyi, Irom 1:30 lo 4:30 P.M . V

ST, edw ardT c a tiio lio bCiiUBCH

tor Comer Skond ttreel and Sixth „ V re avenue, e u l .Cap, lU iht Rev, rieml 6. Keyxer. P. A.. ,

. Pu lor I,J,U . Rev, if. L .n:rmann,atslslant putor .

7:00A.M .and«:00A.M,-6unday 1, I Uic mn»;s. • •

0:30 A. M. and 0:00 A, M,-Holy „ ■ser- daymasjcs. ■

7:4SA. M.~Weekdaymau. °

r f i i E m H E N i f j t FOWHEN’S p i!- J . — -------—— .............d

BURLEY, Aug. I ( S p ^ to 'The « » Newsi-SUty men have enrolled tor i\

enltatment In the naUonai guard unit p OW now being orginlted here, and ll Is a

undetttood Uut arrangemenU for n tiie .Uunching ot a company of en- E

"1“ glneers wlti be finally perteeled thU n monlh.

A’l*.*: Is espeeledhMe In Ihs near future to x L“V take charge ot all preliminaries and w T prcfett Uie organUallon. Temporary J i” V quarters htve been praellcally de- ^

!•- Clded on.. v " 5 J t l»>xpecied that plans will be “

canleSoutforihsulUmaleccnstni:- „ tion'ot a Uslon memorial building ^ which is 10 be Uis home of the new ,comi>any;-----------------7 ^--------- - --

AM^ERDAM FOLKS VISIT «

i » t -AMSTCnDAM.-Aug, l-<Gpeclal to w: •I-i 'TheNewti-SH'eralAmilerdamtf'- al

IdenU enjoj'ed vuiu..wiui reliUvti p<

Uis I. H. Skinner, Duhl, visited llils in week t l Uie hone of hUfrandtather,

g ir W. R. Skinner. - = Alvin Manhall. T;^t Loueks and

Len Wrighl. Indianapolis, who arc ■^ louring the West, spent Tuesdsy H

niglit at Uie Beryl Kunkel homh |Meurt.Loucks and Wright were tor- Bmer clASsmtleiotMn.Xunkei while Iattetidlng school a t Indianapolis. I

la SeoltKunkellsspendlngsometlms Iwith his grtndpSTc^, Mr jind.Mn. IF. S. Clmndled, on the Korth Sli!«; I

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^dd w a 1 - a ■ L.. L e t s h a v e :em!. t11. n

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’ j m i f M O tv l l M B B S■ Sessions of Church C lasses

■ ■ Hold P rom inen t P lace in

A ctivities ' Itl W esl End |

- HUHL. Auir. 1 ISltfClttl lo 'i'lic SiuM_A number of swlal attairs i

■ a r r ' M d unionir church clasi!i ol , Ilia cny the latter P « t of ihc »cck. i

H'lvlnnbsotihePhllathcaMatroM ]' ct.ilif! DAiillil cliurch were entir-

------ta!i-?iniiroiiilflIlJ''Ol‘lM home of Mr.- 'iiMi Mrs. C. W. Starkey at ft lawn \ lurty iYliIiy evening. Tho.spcclom. ;

• iislitwl lasn ttus the tcene of num- • • Mims Kamrs and retreshmenu wete ‘

•rrvcd to 23 guests at a lale iiour. The next regular setslon ot tlie Ma- ' irow will be a no-hosleu party wlili it ivii-luck lunctieon In the city park.

The Home Builder*’ class ot the Cl:ris:iaii church' entertained a t a I psrty 31 the home of Mr. and Mrt.

= E»M n“ Locklmrt, Thursday'cveit- -- Ira\ Oflmn aereenjoyedln IJiehoiise

slivii a Blioaer drove Uie party lii- lioor?. nclreslimenu were served t?

------J i guests.................- - 'M n. Roy llopklni and Mr*. lUiy ,

DLiIiop honored llltle Jimmie Kop- kii-j, tour-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins at a birthday dinnerMonday evening a t Ihe Bishop m ie .

- - llcv. and Mrs. Ctirti J. Denny. Mrs., -- EUiel Wood and ElWtn Bookt; Con-

, rul, Montana, wero guests. .' Tlie mlulonary mile box of the

r , ' Women's Foreign Mlulonary society , ot the MeUiodUt chureh w u opened , at Ihs meeting held Thuraday at tht '

the home ot Mra A. E.KIISS. marking Uie : a ot clute of ttio missionary year. Miss •II 3, Mflitle Lunle w u In cliorgc of Uie [ nlah d:voilonalsBndMrs.o.E.Ryancon- j,

1 s. reod trom liome, Constantlnople,-Al- nder Etc.** and olher foreign fields, itlrs. Tlie Kills «as aulsted by Mn. Harry t hlch Wrlgtii and Mn. W. P. Parham, . f ence The Osnerol Aid toclely ot Ihc •

Miiltodm church will meet nt Uie eum chutcliTliuredty, Auguste, for elcc- *' 1, Is tlon ot olilctn. Mn. C.'O, Smkhson, joll- president, wlil preside. Mn. D. C. *'

West, Mrs. Beiiismln Lunte, Mrs. Al- P . bert Amos and MH, C, O. A. Dlvcl- *'

blu wll] be hostesses. ,Mn, Henry Hatfield w u honored !

f" on a recent scvcniy-nlnUi birthday . anniversary, by a grwjp ol Inllmaie "

' A" (rtcndt who arrived early In Ills al- ,, lemooii for congralulatlons. Tlie : suesis served retreshmenU at a lale

'd»y hour, ?■Orundpa" Senttcn, 74-year-old j,

picnetrotlheWcsiEnd,wulionored p. on a birthday annl\trsary July 28 r when memben of liU family resld- „

. ing In the vicinity of Buhl came to , spend the day and enjoy, a “teed." ,

Those present wero Mr. and Mrs. , L m d Senficn and family, Mr..and ,, Mn. Henn' SenIMn and family, Mr. *

IIIT and Mrs. M, S. Bertleson end fam- ,I I I Uy and Mr, andMn. Charles Ktckfr. f

■ ' MBS Dolores Holmes. Mlu Geral- a -. dyne Mone andM n. A. A. Morrison, li

The vere Invited tor a slumber party loI for Ihe home of Mn,W .H. Wright, com- U unll plimerning her daughter, Mrs.. Mary fiII is Slarriit, Jackson City, Tennessv, tl (or who Irtt Uie last ot the week for the 0 en- E u t a ttjr spending llie l u t two n this months with her parenU.^ Mr*. Oscar Baker enUrtalned mcm S

b e n 'rf 'liif lll’Way-KeMtoiitoivJffl- — day Bttrrnoon, Fourteen members re- sponded to roll call with csnnlng hints. The fealure ol the program waa a paper on “Canning Jritiilfmsl h jl

, , M n. B. B. Taylor, 'the next meelln* h' ‘ “ a picnic m the clly park will bJ Au- c

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PAUL. Aug. 1 (SpKlal to The » ;tT Newsi-Mn, Florence Laabs, who w ' I ' suddenly became III al her home In te

. Uie Paul'hotel Friday afternoon and U 110 who WM rushed to Ihe Rupert gencr-

al hospital where an operation was Ji ivti performed, w-u reported^ loday tfl bo f<

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: UIIANT W ITHERSi p S W JA.MES CAGNEY

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D - S a in ts o r Sinners? W ere t l 3 th d o th e r? Ik iriters n t Iheii n a t th e ir racltel.'t— lovers a l i

■\ 5 — ^Jrrrealistiirnnd-sirpcrblsTC j n vealing tho lives o f thoxe v

M 's a n d s• Made fo r th e Millli

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TWO PAUL 4-H CLUBS

IP I*.\UU Aug 1 <sp«li;l to Tlie iJ l .S’:i\5)-Ttio i*ft ciuu mi'Jllass w,:rc )U liclil li) P.tiil i:m v.erk. I

TI19 lUlnboK 4-H hom; i:rrcir;illci^cliis.'. met ut the V. J Tiwvk iionu Wril •*

. . . iirsiiiiy allfrnooii. A shorl .buslnrsa rnifclinj; «as held n:id iirt-blcms nfrj •'

■ Utler vhlch iliv tKu'hos- l in Ester nnd Alma Torvcs 8-r>-fd

, a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Alwila Van dno Everj', .Mac Tliomos. Itelen NelMii, «

, lloarne Tliomu, Dciilud Culiey, anil » Dorolliy licath were present.

I'lic ■ I'fluMtil cait club mel a tlhe home il ln ot Walter Toevi Monday evening, rol Jrssc Dllllngton,.local leader, slated '

rek. tlmt alter tlx monUis o(.«orklng to- £BM Kether Itie boys elected new otflccn |j-r- lo'Rive olher member* exjieriene* In \mr; iwliliiig^iHicMrOtfloers-elecled were -

as, rei»rt<r. Other jnemben presenl ii,ui. Moyd Culley, vlc*« president; Dale rn,. Stllla-eil.secrelan'iandWayneThom ■]ere as, reported. Other memben present tlur. were Carlinc Tolman, Elmo Billing /.la . ion and Cuy Tolmati. {■lUi . ■ I

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tuy ■ t»i>- T ru stee s Fix T o ta l C harges “ind >'

a t 2 0 M ills, a s C om pared I

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SH05H0NE.Aug,l (SpecltlloThe • J Newsi-Shoshone’s tru iieesh tv iM t 0 ‘,V; the 1931 t u levies for 30 mills on Uie ii : ‘ dollar of asjessedvaludllonUiU year, •• C The levy w u adopted by the board ot «

Iruslees In an ordinance passed toi- iowlug a public hearing on the levy

. ' mailer, . -\t. ■ spcclflo items m the le\7 i r e i ^ — rs. Oencfal fund, 19 mills:' library Ty fund,, 1.8; park fund, 1; cemetery

lund, U : bond redemption,'!; toUi he 30 iiilltJ. .j,( Tlie 1931 levy U 1 mill higher lhan

for 1910. This u accounted for In Uie ,n i-mlll Increue in ths general fund c! levy. The toUl oflhe Items for oilier

Purposes remalna a t S mUls u in

Last.yei'r. a lolal of 3 mUls w u . levied iOr bond Interest (Uld redemp-

Iton purposes, whllo this y u r only 1 mill goes tor-that purpose. Otfiel- ting' this, however, are Increases In

, J the ilbraryi park and cemelery funds.V; increa/e in cost ot park mainten­

ance lias oKuloned an Increase from , . >s mill to l.mUI. and the extensive ‘Id Improvement being mads a l the <d cemetery h u eaused tills levy for Uiat

purpose to be raised trom !i lo Iti <*• mills.w Whlls the levies In 1939 and 1930

were 19 mills u compared to 20 Uila year, probably less money will be spent the coming year, for the rea-

“ ■ ton thal loUl property valuaUons r»* will probably b* lower,.A lO ptrcent rr- reduUlon in the assessed values of ll- aU buslneu and residence iotsU nowin. In prospecL..-.-----------------------10 u Is undentood Uiat In selUng Uie n- levies Uie vlUage h u mado provision ry for street oiling In conJuncUon wllh s M, tile streeu.that am cxpeeled to be - tie oiled Uirough ths town by Ihs sute ro next year, '

» SHOSHONE MEN M c- 'T O CHARGES IN COURT1R —» SHOSHONE. Aug. I iSpecUi IoTIm ]£ .Newt)—In-.tpedaUcauit-ciuunberi

here UiU afiem'oon, Olilrtet Judge O.' II SulphcD sentenced tvo men lo ter\-e tn the Lincoln county Jail.

Ths flnt,. O. U Butler, pleaded - RulUy-lo-pouesslott-of-toolt-tloIen ,6 from Ihe Htat. Doughty and Jonet 10 warchoure In April and w u Kn- in lenenlloterveSOdtyalnJaUtndpty Id Uie ctArt cosu.r- Oeorge Leonard, who h u im n In IS Jail (or the p u t five monUu, plead- >e ed guilty to Uio.UaiuportaUon of I].. itf}iinr, tnd w ai,g lteg .{ Q ^a .}a )l .

8100 tnd cosu.

& Tomorrow - Erllng a t 1:30 P. M. Today U

MINERS!JDAY”

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BRS >. EVALYN KNAPP j ^EY - JOAN BLONDELL ]X E LA VERNE J:d byJohnAdoifl . , ’ J

e they more the ono than f their ballyhoo—racketeers *: a l (heir love! A gripping- ^Iy 7 c n tc r tn liilm ra i« lr« rfe :— 4 ~ se who daily deceivc thou* . i ndsi I J

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s VISirilTlliELili'ilcii* BUIIL. Aug. 1 iSprcUl to -Hn Vril .Sew-«i-Vae.'itlo:i liays arc brliislnii i

number of cuests to Duhl linines am ,rr: .'CVcral Buhl te.'ldcnls arc leavlnu to los- Irips'io Uie inountalns and irastmrc ved Mr. and Mrs. Sidney UcSIi.ik- an< >’an dauglitcr. Miss EIean5f DcSliaw, an Wl, tjiendlng a week wllii relatives t l Net snil Meadows, Idaho,

Neit Lanen tSAlsUliig reUllves li >me Boston, and i>olnis tn loc,-'a. ile wll Ing. return to Buhl In two weeks, ted ■ Mr. and Mn, R. T, Henderson lel to- Saturday for Payette Ukes tor i « n brief visit before going to Vancouver !ln Washington.- • ere -Mrrand-Mrt.-Uoyd-B«rkey.-Wash enl ington, arc gutsls ot Mr, Burkey; •aie parents, Mr, and'M n. D. E. Burkey lom The guesu are also sjiendlng somi ent time In Bol e, Other gucsu ot th< ing (cnlor Durkeys are a daughter..Mn

Earl Kimbrough, and twin daugh ' len, Stockton, California. Mn

Kimbrough will aUo vlsll a sister, Mn Tlieodore Childs, and her liusband'i parenu, Mr. and Mn. Sterling Kim' brou|h..whUelnBuhl. ,

■A- —Mlu Bertha Wilson, who h u be«i L ' the |UM( of iir/ moUirr, Mrs. Hattli l l Wllson,.andftherrelallvc*lors<v

eral weekt, letl this week for Port- — Und, whereahe will become supcrM'

undent of ihe Oood Samaritan iios ipe |>IUL Mill Wilson (or the lu l (oui

yean iiu been asslsunt i^ean ot thi . . J Cook CouQljT Khool ofNunlng, Chi'

cigo, In eh'irje of the turgery mt

li 0. MePlierron U In Uilning in Uii Oood SamiriUn hospital

rhe Mn. Oessee Bouchelle and Mrt. L set 0 , Layns ars vacaUonIng by moloi Uie ID YcllowiUine park Uils week, lar, .- Mn. Luey Parry Is spending Uu lot week-end in Salt Uko.Clly, ol- Mlu Adeline Haney arrived home EVy

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Rutli Boosts' Margin of Leadorsfiip in IfidiWd- uai. HittlhQ Honors b y . 8 Points During Week

I Dr The AuocUUd Prm ) n H I C A G O , A ug. 1 - I . “ Babe” R u t h and hi$ '= ^ “ ffc V 'Y o rk Y 5 in iec m lirer ~ rin a lly h a v e overtaken thc Cleveland I n d i a n a In the ulruOTJc f o r t h e old-time V anhee itpeclally — th e tcnm b a ttin g cham pionsh ip-of the A m erican league.—A figr_m nn?ng <n froni a l- _ nott itnc* Ihe.rtftrt of the *euon. h« IndUni draped to lecond pUce ind the YinkceUumped lo front bjr 1 3-pdfnt m'srstn ittcr Thundijr'* wmo, uaoUteM tr e n ta diicJwrt odty. T tit unofncltl lU ttH la f i r r Iio Vinkecj .tho letd.wlUi * xn *rceoU*e, tt^ Jttl b r Iho IndUiu.

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OtIiriK retained hU eonur on "Zlost ot Uu lodlvidiut hItUnc iMd- Inhlpa, however, tltiuugh hU m - Iraie dropped 8 polnti. He topped I10 e tm ll in four tfeptrtmcnu wl(A I>5 n n t , t t«U1 of 3«S b*M« with Ila loos dlUtoce hlla. 30 Iwme nint Ind a tot*] of U l ruoL tatted In. Iinunoot ltd lo hlU wtth IM tn d to I'tplet with 13, tVebb tlMhed out Ilur more doublet during th t vetk I1 run h it teuon 't collection to 47, I hllo Cljapnun of Ihe Ytnkeei pll- I ired f ln moro b tt t t to u u te mortf ' I idnetf 'tm onf pltdien. At lha I 3d of T hund tr 't t im n . h t htd a 1 ■cord ot i t Uiefit. f - u n i - Orore o f lh« At pttoJied ’ H nd won tiro more tunes during Uu £ eck to locntM hit Ittd In th t P iKhlni neo with h it record of 3t L jtuilet tualult enlj^lwo-aef**Ur —t hllg hU le tnm tle. M thtffer. tlto. _r< on a ptlr tod rtpltced M ubcrrr L ' Ute 6eniton t t rtinotr.up vim , l r tw d ot 10 won tnd two Iwt.Thc AthleUot held fln t potlUon ,I Icam fltldlnt wlUi Uttlr .071 ivk, but thc Sentton iHoed I )lot to crwp up to J7t.____________ ^

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- Jo lOiwnccr paiUldl tiie dUUnoe In.;! fro !tier the prtrlous record for the {ns sun, 3S mlnulea and 41 teconda to tUnco by more than two mlnulet. f iJRi- KYttlier a^detf ihc twlsimtra. *■ ' Charlea Welch. Jr.. tlUiouEirite sted f ir behind In the early ttates

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laU Carroll vm teeond. MUa Oil- I Oroubay, only |tr l enterwl, *nd hi,, fO men failed lo fInUh. All eon- !L^ • tv iu Rilde hen. The dUUncc U (nllea.. _ • n

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•TucTter, f l r a t basem aji, w ith ; ball club Bci)c(lulcd to m e et T \ t ry in n gam e h c rc M onday e' i ' bearded Bnbc R u th , hfia been I D avfd club fo r 1C y e a r t. A « ; I 6 gomcB Iniit aen ton . Tuckci [ ' w aa a .880 h i t le r in 160 gamt

JJcGraw Reverts To I To dive Giants

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The Nctv Y ork (ilan lit have Rnt John JHffiratv h a s derided . flJctin from the p a rk tw ice thli) yciir,.nnd Ing" w ith umpire:). H e Ih Mhotvn abi good hum or, a n d ( r ig h t) following ia Khotvn below in hin renll.v pugi Mack du ring (he 1011 tvnrlil'H uprli

. NEW vpnic, Aup. 1 (^v-John Mionnv the CItnU beaten out In the nlnili Intiln

One complalni about.llie Kew Vork f« thoiiili a U made up of iiire yount nifii paper, ll haa tnn* Ihrouth Ihr molloiu oi fajlilon.

V)ii {xifnacJoua battUnr >']i)cA l» t>iM mo>t (rarnl troimd the National leaiue I thU year ilio Olanta have been beaten oui happfntd to a team Uul carries a Iradllii rcmalnlni t Utreat until tha tlnal man i

11U not difncult to kmatlnc vhat luch one ol the motl fiery platen developed ! eame al the alarl of thc Tvenlletn cenlu

Twlre alrtfldy thla teuon KteOraw has Uilns that hadn't Iupi>cn(if to him (n acT Utt DccAilon McOrtw vaa luipendtd foi ato:slve Unguaie on Umpire Clarke at 8t

VMidlitr or not McOraWa retiim bi tl MM ajiija a m m ber ot Hio oJd DalHmor* aUiiU 10 |<rimanU In IMt and I»(U, aw puU more tamet Into llic won column U ;

Xoatrtr, It dors appear thal he h u Ut in a im F rtd ~ a e o n ^ u r iU ^ ^Ust eenlroi'cny and *ent from Ihe park. Acting Manater DancroR v u banUhed fc

Do you w ish to -o lh e r kind o f incom e-property?-;

now. W e' h a v c 'a buyer fo r a rt ' one fo r a good im proved tw enty Fulls,' . • . •

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gnt lo M art flghllng. Manager Ictiraw has. He's been ejeclcd m ki ,.nnd Huspended once for “rntvi n above (left) ua he appears in uing n “bad decision.'^ Mctiraw »^ui pugnacious dnys, w ith Connie nerlcfl. *

'iatidrZtv U telUng plenty Ilred ol welnc ^1 Intilnt.ork feam IhU scaam fias bc«i (JiaJ I men, and shapei up ponTffully on on.1 of t tame In atlthtly mechanical

. f f l i t>ss( years nud* Ihe «lul> pj» of ilie iIucliubeeomUalnc.'BUIeenlImM n»» l en’DUt InvUc nlntti Innlns. Thli Iuu HubM radllion'bl niihlni trom behind and nan w u out.

luch a coBdltlon means to KtcOrav, ^eua oped in the hurly-btirly days ot the w «ta cenlury. » —

f has been ejcclcd from the i»rk, t In serenl aeasoiaTireTtoialy.Jan the Id tor Uiree daj-a for ualnralleied a tau to i iU .. m

b) tbt umpire bnlllns manntn he I Umonj OrtaJfj anrt •■fiHe Jeadlw tJ»S, aad later on In lOtl, '12 and ‘13, m U yel to be aeea.

lU Ute club tlthtlng. Even the 'mild 5cath,-VM-itlrTed*Tn>*ln-McOraw park. Durlnc McOraWt nupenilon,Ud tor dlrpuUns a decUlon.

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ChlrnKo Cubx thlK afte rnoon Btn in (he th ird gnm e of th e se ries

■ w ith S t . L o u i s . S y lvester Jon iun and M n I o n e w ere d>'vi about CTcn In ihclr. pitching duel, kq»; Johnson IwMlut Ihe Drulna to few-cr IHU. but Ihey were bunched. ‘ h

Bpolllns Itic champions fvo nnu. 0(nibolh scored with the help ol paued s . bslb. the Cubt counted Uielr f ln t • orun in Uie flfUt on Taylor's double *> t uiid Ilonisby-s shale., ,

The victory. MaloneV (cnUi of (he si,aeaaon. placed Uie CuU teren tnd whidiifbsir samn tack ot Uie league '*,'Vleaden. . • ?o*g

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No Accident' I f you have b ie n d riv in g fo r i a n accident, you m ay ba Inclined fu lncas givea you Im m unity .

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INSTRUCT nAlttV FARMKB8 EAST LANSINO, MIeh. <#) -

M ^ a h SUU apedilUia *111 lour ■II counllea of Michigan 1« .tufuJt • lo leach larmen how lo make more- money from Uiclr dalry-producte.

F O R S A L E

A uto Door G lass . , w indshields and ;windew g lass. No charge fo r set*

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n t Y e t?’o r a y e a r o r m ore w ithout Ined to 'fe e l th a t you r care-

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en t Involving tw o o r more tu L d r k g r_w ho Is actually » d ifficu lty In c « ca p ln g T fr~

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I leaiiiieNab'iiiiaj. l agiie Sluggers Find Race Close

First Eight .Regulars, Kciip — Battlo-t^ivel^aslMfiia

ol Only 8 Points Separ- 1 ates First and Last

‘ iny The AstocUted F rm )

NKW YO RK , A ug, 1 - W hile th e S t . U u Ia C a r . d inaJs h av e taken nome

o f . lh e J n te r e a L o u L o L lh e ^ a i tlonal (caRUe p e n n a n t'ra c e by Kalning a b ig lead , th e leading b a ttcm o f th e c irc u it have kep t th e ir b a t t le packed tvith excitem ent by s tick in g close to g e th er a n d paaalng th e lead anund with tlm otl daily changes. -.TtH -flnt_elght regulan on Uie Tlttlm tal'lessue-iut'rutrtcparaled' = by only 8 percenlage polnU, accord- . Ing lo Ihc semi-official averagea ‘ wlileh Include Tliuraday’t Bames. , vhlle the flgtiret must be carried ' out to llie fourUi decimal to pul ' Harvey Hendrick, Clncliinall’t tee, , ahead of aiarlcy Orimm, Chicago.In Ihe race to r the lead, Hendrik ' has a mark of JiS2 vhlle Orimm's , arenge .ls J4 4 1 - ,,—Vlrsll DarU, PhlladelphU wleher,- , holds third place with J44. while , hU leammale, “Chuck’ Klein, wbo recently held Uic baiting lead u ■ vtll as fln t, place tn mott of the slugging departmenU, U nov fourUt a t J13. Behind them come Hogan, New York, Jto , Teny, New York ond Hornsby. Chlcaco. MT. O'Ocul, , nc«okl}-n. j n ; Roettger, Su LouU,. JJ7 and Arlelt, PhlladelphU. ;

Klein U ads In Homtn ' '

Klein Itm holda tlie long distance 1 hlulng record wlUi U home runs to : hU credil and scored U nina i and tutted I n 'S3 to lead In two i other departnunU-HU'tolal of 133. hitt gives him second place to Uoyd i Waner. PllUburgli, vho h u poked oul-130 safetlet. Rogcn Hornsby, 1 Chicago, leads «IUt 3) doubles and I l3 second lo Klein wlih 78 runs bal- t led In. Ple.Traynor, PlltsburglP. I iu C hit 13 trliiles..one moreJhattrDlll" 1 Tcro', New- York. "Klkl" Cuyler, f ChlcoRO sllll U the leading bue ) stealer with an even doten thetu. t

The aecond pUce roster It com- v

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f 3-2""Lack Of Water

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DUIU.EY. Aug. 1 (Special to The ’ • 0 hlews)—Resldinis of tho Almo and IC Elba dUUleta report Uiat fish have

. been dying to an aUrmlngextent ln.Uie amall tnbutarica of Caaala creek and Rati rirer on tecount of '

sp ahortai^ of waler, .. . • -Thue-anull tlttahis 'have, almoi.1 in dried up and the Uoul are frequently “ caught belwHn-d^ieetloni-of-ihe— r - rlruleU vhere they perUli for van i

Of air.s t Heavy ahowen in Uie hUU Ute p u l

few dayt have been of the ulmo*l bejir/ll to tht ptnhM range, tn d - 11 te hoped lhal Uia streams wUI be

' augmented to Utat many ot the fUh ~ can be taved. Old Umeri u y tbcy r- have never seen so great a ahorug*IC Of Irrigation walen.a . Alt rlghU'have been shut otf by ., - the witer-ma«er-on-Casal*-CTC«lc------

etoepl Uib Uiree, earliest tlUngs,

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i Hunters Report } '1. , ■ ■ ■ ■ Successful Dayle —? ~B0lflK ."Aurr«7=W *tOT-Idihp------1, tagehenandtroutehunteraK nturtd ,* forUt today and tonlghi wnlur»d.J,- b « k to report; hi^JnjrexcepUooaJty J g M j o ^ ^ n g ^ ^ “ n i l i l e /rom

OUier veatem Idaho. counUu where C hunting w u pennlited. - , u A nm y o f eight hunters came back * ‘ «Uh Uie Umli'Of 33 birds, making .. 'Uielr entire kilt before Uie momln*

w u tp eo t They reported the Wtd* a ^ __________ •

K pleUd by Cuyler.and Oeorge O rto-" U um ^ ^U burgh , each wlUt 10t runs;- Bartell, PhlUdelphU. tndf Adama, .SL LouU, wlUi 30 doubles• tplecc: Ott, Nev York. 11 home '• runs t o d . Comorotky, Pltuburgh.

aud Frisch, a . LouU, vllh 11 stolen bases.

Chicago, tnd New York are dead- . e locked In the club balUng lUt vlUi 9 .293 averagea; but Uie Cubt are alone* afU teheadofihetU ld lngavcraga0 with t-.n& mark.3. Th* CardlnaU' TlclorUt are re-1 fleeted In me pllchlnj "records1 where Jest lUlnet. Jim Undtejr anil ■’, Paul Derringer t r t clustered around 1 Uie U>p. Kalnet U rated u leading- pitcher wlUi eight vUtoriea and two a defeaufor,an^avenge,tlU iou«ii ■ Bob Otboni. PtUibuish, h u von ', fivo garnet wlUioul a lost..Llndaeya t lu voqdtour gamea ahd lost' one i

while DJWnger U credited with 13 i- viclorlet tgBltitl four defeaU. 1

DSTSN TO THB NasH PARADB o r PaOORDSS 4«d M a ditJix. 0 ^ 1 BMdmtiltT t f iht OMtn ■ toji W alft F<a, tnd ut B4mLCodiH>0>tii,Tua- Jsy Eftniati ertr N X

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Another Trio Of Pilcliers'Proves AidToAtUelics

‘■ S la rU r!,” M ahaffey , H oyt

a n i M cDonald, S lai- Afong

W itli D rove, W a ib jrg and

E arnshaw fo r P h iladelp tila

ID7 The AwocUtH Pm t)

ST R IK E up th e b snd . pro* fessor. and pla>- s little Hsd m usic fo r poor old

Connla M ick ..........------------ G flln rnJong n le c l r w l th th o

bcHl pitchins: (rlo In (he ma- w Joni. In G rove. E am ohnw ’and f . W albcrst and one w hich ran k s

H ith th e beat o f a ll tim e, i t ia I beKlnnin^r to a p p ea r th a l a

group o( Kubborn boyt'ifre IntlsUiig : on overburdening the’ iU t( of tbej_____EhUi(IeIplil».AthIellM_wlth.,«UrUng

p l U h e r s . -------------------------. . in (u l. • Mcondury Irlo ot hurl- ,; e n h u been (omed on the club

I In th« teoond dtvUlon.And vhen » trio or pllOiert U

•round good enough lo it* rt gimea when t tliib alreiuly h u Orove Tho ft (hort time igo h td von 19 <nd to*l tvo, E«ms!mw who hid » u -

' tured 19 tnd dropped (Ive, imd Wtl>1 berj who did of(»et five lo « a wllli

H vlcloriei Ihln** nre In a u d stile Indeed,

The aecondtr; group U mide up c t youns Hank UcOonild. Roy Ua- hitfejr tnd tha veleran Wall4 Uo;t, all righlhinden. At the i i m ot tbe Kuon tbe tvo former h\irlen vero considered' u sort iit a *(U1 In" to glre breathing spells to Ihe

- sUg (tarten.Tbe;‘r« Sian Nov

HoMver, U iatiU liirdly their ils lu t nov. Mahaffey h u rolled up nine victories agatnit tvo low t, and it tuKlllIng the grval promlM he shoved lu t year.

Though McDonald h u had a tour teuon up unUl rteently. lie teemt to be ootolng through a t 'U it In tbe style p r^e ted (or him by ob< server* during the training camp

’ season. I( he litdn‘( great poUnll* illtles, the big Pacllle Coasl letgue ■

I graduit« would have been shipped < ^ avay long ago,

' AS hU ihsre In forming a nev ' \ trio for Mick, McDonald recenti}'

ahut>«ul the Det»l>. Tigtrt, and ' held the hird-hltUng Nev Ywk : Yinkt lo. tvo hlU, though h« 1c«t ;

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ctn league't gUt to the Athletlet.. When the Detroit Tigers asked for

v ilv n t on the one-llme achool boy ‘ aee ot the Yankees, all olher clubs ' passed him up. Onee he got an ‘ Athtetio uniform on he became practtcaUy Invlnclblc. He turnedla four stnlght vlclorti. . . t J _____,

ThU Is ,u d then, only sl« win­ning pllehera and around a 10 game letd In tbe American league , vlth tb» tetion more lhan half over-That music, proteisor.; . _ ,

Seafe Win From i ®anii2to6i

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S«alt took tba brakes oft hTre tonightto a«ainliter a }2-to-< trounelne to *the < ^ u d Aoomt, during which fthey U^tlM three Oakl«,d pitcher, ^

The teore . R K B POtklaod ------ OM :03 300- < 13 3Beals _ _ i tO 900 O lx -n 15 0 ^

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. BoUyvood Sian rattled » hlU all over the (leld tonight to win their

, ' fourth ot fire iv dm f r m tbe Xndl<•ns hera by a l7-to-1 sc«n>.

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' BaUerlet: Page aodSerenld: Tur* pin, Hartvlg, r re itu and Cos.

SENATORS U. ANOELS I LOS ANOOE8. Ang. r c n - f l i e ,

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, Robert Motet Urove. llie tlrlh^. benn lellhandcr ot the PhlladelphU. Athletlet, ippean In the all time rte»1 ords of pitching but brledy. He U , runner-up to Smokey Joe Wood In I highest percentile or g im n von In , a tcason..ln 1913 Wood, pllclilng lor

the Boeloa Red Box, von 34 gsmcs and loet five (or a pertentage ol 372. Last J-enr Orove von 2S nnd loil six

. (or. the AtlileUcs,1 A(ter h it sensitlonil start In ISSl.

Orove h u a chince to Improve lils standing et last year and he may even tho\e Joe Wood nov Vale

f cotch, out ot first plico In thfc All I time records., Tlie UU letthinder, who thrives . on work, li well on the wiy lo a , grent record, but lie vlll hive lo . travel a long trail yel lo.reach the , marks tor gsmtt won In a tingle j season.

The leader ot nil lime It "OM I Hoes'Radboume who won «0 gtmes ; for. Pr«1dencc In IMI. The like ot I Radboume will not be teen agalu in ! major league bujbill.' Pltehen'dA ' not work novidi}! as they did

then.' Radboume, tor Instance, r pllchcd'33 eonsecuura'gatiKi' be>

tveen Augutt 31 and September 3 i : Some of the experU think Connie , Mack'overvorki Orove and Earn- , Shaw vhen he callt on them to go

oa the mound vlth only one day's reit. Medem Beeerds Teagh

Sul w i t h Radboume’s ancient r«cofd-l|noredr=Uttyttlll tscesa J

, problem In equalling the modem mark. Jack Chesbro von i l gimrt , tor tho New York Amerlctns. U> 1 190i and ChrUtly Malhevson re* , tum ed-ST-nctorto-tor-tbo—Ne*Mn York OUnU In 190a." It the gretl ! Orove c u win either ST or 4t ho vul j be • miracle batebaU worker.

Qrovo tod Eamshav. liovever, VlU not be orervorked. They thrive , cn activity aod when they have too , much retC become Inettecllve. f

I Neither tteed* more lhan..lhree day*' rest a t any Ume asd tvo vlll do eery nicely. ,

'With Walle JIoyt lending a help* Inc hand aftd Mahatfey able to tske a turn, to say nothing of young MIC- ' D euld and the vetenn Rommel, tho . th m flrM itrlng plUhers, Orove, n m th a v and Walberg luive •II the MsUUnce they need.

Although Hoyt h u been a niiJM ' letgue pllcher for U y n r t, he Is ‘ young In yetn. He Is, In tact, only tlx montht older than Orove. Ko one thinks ot Leliy u a vashtd up 1 « teran .' noyt, or courH. got hw \ batibaU start early In life, his 1= = = = = S = a Jd ie t and H innah. . «

MIS6I0N6 4-S, PORTLAND lS-2 1 PORTLAND. Aug. I iffHPortlind

and Ihe &ILuloni broke even In a ii double-heider hers lodiy, the C»v- f e n taking the flrsl. 15 to 4. nnd itic 1: :BelIi the seecnd,-a-»-lBnlng aH»ir. • < lo3. ,

P ln tgam e- R K E eMissions____ 010 Oil 010- 4 < S ePortland___ 111 « « OOx-15 17 1 li

Bttierles: Cuter. Plllette m d i Qrenzel, Rlcd: Walten and Rts- t<

** Second game ' R ’K E rM[islons,_.030 COO 000 004-fl 12 13 slPortland -010 100 000 000-310 4 n

BalHtJet: Lltber, Walsh and Horr-man; Malls and Woodall. 6

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ducinjr you r borrow luR n t you will accompllah th is . O ur 6^? periods o f 5 lo 10 year?, m ay I

. r o w r a t any in tc r w t date. T heso loans a ro Available on

ffobd im proved rea l e state.

* CAtcd 'OTi'Coniep-jot«^On^ propcr —Will se ll on;m onthli^ payme^nl«.

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•HE 17*51 II N E S g iumpji i w i

Ih i Iaili:r »lEiiliis a conlrtcl tor him 'ihli tfu iu tiea ian u when the New Yofk |rtc* boy vas only 18 yean old,' '’ Analhtr Rerlet Chance |I In Hli trtiuler lu Ihe Atlikilu 1 lor probubly will give the tmnttmes pllclirr n ehanoe lo parllclpiitc' In I672. his »cvinin world's' series. He ' six qunltflcd fo?*'8lx. claulcj while 1

wllh the Njw York Yankees, win- 1 921. nlns six cames and losing three. 1 Ills I t the Aitiletles win Uw 1931 eham- nay plonslilp ind Hoyt Is able lo e tt 1rale credit tor a pllehlnir victory In Oc- I All lob;r he will establish hlmscK ss

llio lendliig world's scries pitcher. 1Ives Hoyt nov stands bracketed with ,0 a CliiriM .Albert (Chlet) Bender a l )

lo six victories eaeh. Each hurlerthe made Ihe rKord In four terles.■lie Hoyt won hit gtmei In 1931 vhen

he w u credited wllh tvo. m o 1 Old 1937 and tvo In I92S. Ke (aUed to , nes vln In 1923 or 19U. .Tlie vise old ,1 o( Indian, Bender, won tvo In 1911. < n n lwolnl91}'aDdonaeachln 1905tnd '(Id 1910. .The-'Chlef,", did not vln a . did garhe In I9U. nor did any’ other ; we. p ltcher_^U » Athletics.

3 i Prlmo Camera may box Max , Ale Schmellng. (or tile heavyweight m - ’etisinplonshlp;~lhe perennial Jack go Sharkey may get a clunce, er somo

est. dark horse may Inject lilmself tnto tho picture, but Jack Dempsey will , not eall on his Aged legs to carry

. . . him Into another hearyvelght bat** f ' t l r -------------------------------------r— •^ ThoMRiauC'Miulersildsotilm*

Klf. Aa the forro{t.jhsmplon u t ' v lth tome o( his cronies and IU- tened to the broadcast ot the awmeilng^Stflbirng iigh t ' earhd" ■

L,i from Cleveland to Reno. Nevada, he letl nb (luettlon ot his position In

... the mlndt of the group about him. , -My fighting dtys are over. I ,

^ wouldnt tor a comebsek to meet ^ Max -Schmellng (or Ihe world's

championship 1( t v u guaranteed'a . mUllon doUan tor my end," he said. ,

When It v u sunested he would In. b e a ’‘'nalural"tom (etlheO eTm tn ' ,1 , champion. Jack smiled, but tald a t I

!fi* ’-No,tii*Thil'*-biil.l‘vsqultkld* ] .f,' ding myself, and I'm not kidding

the pubUc clUier. A lev dayt ago > I w u 3< yean old. 1 love the game

1 and 1 would love to tlghl, but the j, old leg! a ren t there any nort.*. ' |

'!>' Only -geek- Lelt ,no Jack conUnued by siylng lliat he up saw the liAndvrlllns on the will In iiw his last bout wllh Gene T\iniiey. llo

still h id v lil t he called “the old _ j»ck:!-but.hliJecs.veulrt not.cany.

- him where he vanled to go a l the , tpred he needed lo Rtt there. HU

legs now are no: no young u they I wero then nor so spry, nd "Schmellng must be 100 per cent'

Improvfd." he added. "If I vm to v* right him I would hnve to knock he him out-ln a hurry or It w;nild b«4r, tii-oTfr-wnji-me.c—,------ -----------

But Dempseys ambitions now are E e«ilered enUrely Jn the promoUon 9 end ot the game. He vanlt to fol- 1 lov.lhe footstepi o( the old master

id Tex Rickard and become the mu* t- ter shovman of the boxing game.,

"Yes, I van t Schmellng." he saiii,E "Out' not to tlgHt him. I want to.13 Sign Wm to tight rorme:not agalnsi 4 me." ’

f* Schmellng't decisive vlclotr over Slrlbllng itampt hint a better n a n

ORTGAGE LOANSproT c-rou r b n n k -c n rf it -br r t ? -y o u r b ank . A rea l cstAte loan 6 ^ loana, th o u g h made lo r. ,

lay bo repa id a t option o f Bor*

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nnd probjbly then^ will be long and |loud calls tor a patriot to arise and 'bring tho ehamnlonshlp beck to Ihe ,United BUtes. • • '

>• Dempsey Favort B U k e ......... IJ Although Oeorge Blake, ono of '

the bett boxing reterces In the Unit* ,Mm ed'BUtes, h u been-.crlflclted tor * ■ofk ulopplng the • Strlbllng-Schmellns i "

bout vhen It had only 14 seconds \ to go. It must-be said In his behalf lliat he did not know how much

■llu Ume w u'lett. • _inti For nil he knew It might hare .

In been one tnlnuto and 14 seconds,lie Tlie ch#ncet nre thal all lie knew ,

hlle ubout the time va.i thnt It i » t more ,,lln- tlisn ten seconds until tho end ot 'iree. Uie 16ih round. ,un- Jsck Dempsey, a pretty talr ret* 1,get rree In. Ills own rlghl, paid tribute ,Oc- lo Slake. ,

ss "Olske. In my opinion. Ll the moit ,r. caiisble releree In the country," u ld >m h jicie. "and If he saw ttt lo s top jt, r

a l he muit liivc been right." . ,rier ---------- ------------

DAVDER REPLACES CAGLE 1hen 10W4 CITY, lova W -R tym ond e1926 0, Dauber, lo rm erU nlv^ ly or lova 11 to ithlde who h u been ualsU nt grid rold eoichit Weatem ReaervelTnlvenlty, ;911. vlIlreptsreChrlsCagleex*Armyttar, gtnd u (ooiball nnd track coach'at Mis* c.■n a fifilppl Arta and Mechanics college 0Iher next year, ' H a

MILWAUKEE, Wit. UT>>OiplaIn- ^^ cltt o{ virilly teami a l Mareuette b|h l Unlvcnlly next year vlll ba divided ^ack between lUileiet trom ’ the United ^>mo Slates and Csnsda. The hockey and t

inck teams vlll be headed by Cam* t:will dian sludtnU; |irry ------------------------- .lat* ^

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Vlrgll DivU and Charley OWmm “ exchanged p lacet.la .the.B lg.B lx

; * standing yeslertay, pavls goUig lo Ihe top ol Uib NaUonal league hiU u he hit twice In tour attempts and brouiht his average ubJ poInU

“ J to J4J. orlmm’a'm ark remained at

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aimmoni. A iw ua loi i i i 14 iss jis y . Wfhb, B « t* o i. . . . l tJT t 7 # m xo

Dam, m iiiln— . t l ua . l» M J<lIng otiisin. Cute____4111] JttIgo Wdo. rtiiiiiM _ _ 97 m n ua j u |

Only one nicsi market in Twlp ' PtUs selUiic mullon. Steak or chops

lie. Shoulder lOe. leg 14e, itew Jc.1 Oeckiteid Mirket. Adv.

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I Saving for^Too m any o f us niniiAj^i

to person. T h ro u g h needless 1 ■ th e pocketbook o f another.

i n A .w eli-pianncd f la \iiiR s.oa wIm buy ing w ill enrich y(^ H p a r i o f w ise snviiiK. Todila- Bhould snvo w ith th e 't ic w <j|j_ m ents In happiness , home 0

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:Vi NEWS. TIVIN FAI.LS, IDAHO

I SiinBeauBecomesI CtiampionOf Tiirf.II In UW States

I Victoi:, by ■Wfnning, Ar'ling:- j - t o i l .Handicap,- Stretchcs

I Grand Totaf of Earnings^ in Fivo Years Jo $330,044

I i Ur CHAIlLES DUDLEY fA lAiiMUlrd P m t Spwta Wrllerl

CiiiCAGO, A u r . 1 — Good (ltd Sun n«nu is Ihc new fham pion.

■14 . The IiIr alx-yca r -old min of .Sun Jlriar-U caiitlfui

' l i r c f i nnd ow ned by WlIHs • Sliiirpo K ilm er, B lnR ham ton,; New York, becam e th e Rreat*

3 'e s t m o n e y w in n e r on th e Amorican tu r f t o d a y , de* IhrnninK G allant F o x .

Sim Ikau, by wUming Uie ArlUij* ^■ t^ipiuJiM idlcan.T ttixtchtd.hla,g^

intnl m live yean lo lurt campaljn* iwn iiirio'ttMJJHrexoeedlnr. by-llffl#

(lie Uja.lto earned by OallMt Foi bflon" Ills rcUremenl l u l year. Oal*

— Untl'\uwisslwvedlnto»eeondplace . 1,1 IH tlir llstot 13 golden wlnnen, while* ‘J x f v , tt.«niaU03 In 193J, dropped lo |

Ililtil plico wllh t313/M. I, “ Uun Ikiu's only challenge lo tlw ,

claim o[ the vorld't greatesi money • uimiini horse rested in tlw recorder '

■■ V Uie French racer K u r,'trh lc h - ls : credltrd vllh having v«n a,total ot »J3W«. TliU total, hoa-ever. h u

,? " |b f fn QuesUoncd In 'tono American “55 rsclngclrelfsbecauseolthe reduced L" ,1 value ot the tnne.

Climax et BeasanSun Beau's impresslve’vlclory ell*

mixed Arlington park's brilliant 30* 'V.® dsy rnri'i* The itou'Talu#

ot llic Arilngton handicap v u W»,* 350. ot wlileh I27J00 went to the

I®” proud oKncr of Sun Beau. •> 0' A ncv cliamplon won the race dra-

. mallcaily and u he pleaaed. He gal* loped lo victory by three lengths ov* er the mile and a quarter mule on a lnek that v is trine dull In JsW M , alih Sstln Spsr, ovned by W^lard

‘•1“ Mitk, the plsyvrighl, aecond and Plueky Play Uilrd In the field ot ser*

The nee wun’t muoh ot • raee, i u ImporUnt tUke evenU go, be* ond cause Sun Beau ouUUtted tUs field, ova II, shouldered top W ight of 131 ' r id poundsjuitiseasilyuhewoutdhav* »(}’. einled a teaUier. Mike lUU, winner .

ot the llM/»0'Agua Ctllent« baodl* iU- cap, v u a sUggerln* fonrlb. .TOe . I w oUien imuhed In ihU order: eplii* '

ich. tllUi: Quarter Deek, tU lh , tnd Ptul Bunyan, UTcnth..

un- Sun'Scau,'doting a l S.to 8 In the elte belling, rewarded hU mutual bick? dfd t n vllh lo win. t)J4 lo place lt«] and lo ihov. SaUn Spar.paid and tim to place, tt.Od lo thov, while m * the show price on Plucky Pity v u

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f MeOlU, tuilbick tor the Brooklyn k Wtnderers, vlll pUy nexl teaton tor ^ Aberdeen, He v u recommended by l-L Hume; fanner Aberdeen PliTer_lB . I Nev YorL McOUl It a Scoltmao.,

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SPECIAL ..p., V alre s jrround. carbon « *JM nA ?ed on Model A . a n d T j?o Ford* and C hevrolet F o u rs .

' E a r lJo h n so nCom plete A uto Service

N ex t Door to F ire S ta tion

r Yourself —aiiaj^c to save fo r th e o lh e r ilcss expenditures wc cnrich other.

iiiBs n cw un t, lo a e th e r V itli ich yourself. S tln tin ir is no t . Today m ora th a n over, one view o f m ak ing tvise invest- omc o r fu tu re secu rity ,

nd fo r yourself.

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Grows Te Bearded Players |

PromiseHotGatnef l UrsttieU unil lonK-Inilrrd-bivbill I* - pkyers oJ th(> Benloi) llirbof, Ulch-

icsn lloiiw ot.Usvkl Kiini, trs>clln| by motor on i>’2a.COO'nill< lour iiid

I C Kliedulftf lo meet ilic Turn Fills , • 0 inlsnd Ifsgue entry In A Runc here I

Mondiy evrnlng. ire esi>rcte«i to tr* ri\e In Twin Falls Hits ulierii<iuii.

TlielIouMotDnvldttnmlw.i‘b«n liavelliiz lor IS }-ears. nnd lining iwrbiill orer the counir}' to caiuclly,

ICS . The Twill FalU club, MiiAsrr W.W. m n is said l u t evening, exiiecU

ins a ftcord crowd at Uie gime Mondiy ; ^ evening vhlch-vlll bring here some , M or the elevcrul baMball playrrs In , ^ the country. Pealurrd In ihe llouM |

of DsvU llnt*up are John Tucker, , sensiUotul IlnV sacker, and Tally. , Uie bearded Babt.Rulli, who have entertsined tans all over the couniry ,

•od wllh unusual niillca and senutlonal , ew Ileldlng and hltUng. ' |

The probable Une>U|i ror the Hou&e ; o f o{ David lean In the game herr, u |

deni or Uie club, in a let(er'''io ihe | US Tvln Palls manager. Is u tollovs:>ni Dower, shorutop; McCatrcriy, ,i t . Ihlrd; Tuekcr, first; Hauger. center |h . field; Plmlng. catcher; Wllte. right .f l ' tleW: Tally, left (leWi Ander/on, 3

second. Pltehen aro Qllbert, Neve, • Radlolt. Duoden and Onger,

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~CHATrANiX)0A7Ttnh;tPI-'n>e -Unlvenlty of OhatlanoogiMoeculnt (vlll hive tvo nev tootball coichw 1this till. One vlll hindle the tresh- imen iqutd, vhUo Uit olher will Uke Icliinteotlhevanllyends, "Scnppy" 1 Moore.hetdcoteh,lsplaylngbu,ebillUiU aeuon wlUi the Q]rmlnghim IBirons. j <

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Queen Of Tennis s! Wins Decisivel'Uni • \ m d ------- •

S Helen’ JVills Moody Pla)■ Just 12 Games to Prov

mill Lack o( Real Opnosilio :lty, /W. - -------

‘‘ I* SEABRIOlff. N. J , Alls.’ l MV '<1W Mrs, Helen Wills Moody, pl.ylng In

second loum'ameni ot ihe year, r< > qulrtd lust 13 giVKu and 33 mlnul<

todaytoproresheiiunoarrtousrl' aU In tlje United SUtes u 1 lenn pUyer.

in lhal length of Ume. the defrsii Helen Jieobs, her California neltl bor,lnthellnilio(the6eabrl8litit vltatlon lennlt toum'anlcnl, 6-0,8- Mra. Moody thereby gilned her llr leg cn llie big sUver bowl which Ml

clrculillon.: Cool u A tltke ot (illliig snow. U r>y> n^knowlPdred womin - chimrlon 1 *“ f lennls clnmplons give her youn^

rivaltrom thePaclflocoiiluiribi 'on- A trimming u Uie Uller pver I iu ei »>• '^rlenced in a mijor loumament.

■ Miss Jacoba w u seeking her Uili Seabrlglil UUe and permanent pa

1938 and 1939. n>e ~Themen'idoubteillUswcnl'toU' lint old DavU cup tlrmbt John Van R r hei IVilUdelphla. and Wllmcr Allso sh- AusUn,T«xu. ThtydetcaledBerki ake ley Bell, New Y ort and Orcjory I py" ManSm, Newark. T-5, S-3,6-4. ball Van Rjrivind hUwUe, the tormi iim Marjorie Qladman, won ihe mUe

doubles from snsvorlh T. Vines, ii

t iU l lC A R Imenu In sear and bearing conitruct UTMpendini improvements In hi \y important that the correct grada 0 « r o f TOUI cat fer ta d t fHction po t-systn^f-jFoa-ara-ttM njoj^-tham ti ip'greise job*, performed without e iments o f cach point, almott tnvari J tin d .o £ Ju b riw tiC ju lo a ifiU L A U

IE MOST SCIENi ION SERVICE E'

svica comptiiea completa Iubticati( J, hood fatunen, cowl ladng, Ingpo tion of clutch throw*out beatinjt u [g, fan, distributor, rear wheel bearl

brakeR^conn«ctioni,lubric m and all thock abeorber eonu ■ ■ plete lubrication of every fti

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t-DozenMONTREAL MAN WINC

VANCOUVER,'OrlUih ColumbU, ' . Aug. 1 IITh-DT. Jsck Wriiht, Moal-

J , , real, today von hU third Canadun. R IV >»*n champlonslilp vhen ho

V Uflunced Ollbert Nunns, Torohlo,«-J, 6-4.0-3. IQ the finil ot the CaaadUn

■ iivn wnnls chimplonslilpt here. 'Invc Wright captured his oUier llUet'ln

1937 and 1939. Both are DirU cuprnvp ,' Mi ss E<IUh Crou, San mnclsco.■ Ilnn *cn tho vomen's'champlonshlp.fiL.’

Caiivla by dovnlng'Mlsi Marjorie Leeming, VlClbrii, DrIUsh Columbia,

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BO ISE BEACH QETS GUARD,nulcs J ___I rl»* B O ia t Aug. 1 WV-Bolsi today had ennls « genuine avlmmlng beach vlth Uto

guard Included to (lire 11 Uial aea* caied sideeltect. 1 lelth* The* life guard v u sUlloned 00 It in- tlw Boise river a l tha expenae ot lo*1 8-0. cal clvlo and buslneti organltaUont.■ llrst Soorea of twimmen frequent tbe I Miss place iilghUy. One man v u d n v n e d nrrot «nd-t4ire«-otht(a-baT*-naiT0vly-es*

capM thU aeaaon.

ED EN H UNTERS QET BIRDS

[ I E D E N , Aug. I (Bpeclal to Tli^nt Neval-aage'hensetsonopeoedhtrethird t«l*y *>Ui oolr a'tmaU number etPO}. loealtporiamtamtctlOD.StTenllitd

4 th i -Oame-W arden JacksonJikeeptng: RTO, lab on the hunU n to « e thal none llsm, exceeds hU limit; and that »U have trke-pniptrhim tU nlleeniet. , , . .

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>rmtr Patadena, Oalltomla, and JostphlnaUed crulekthank, Banla Ana. ctUloroU.'t, itn (-3, fl-t. .

RECEIVE?u c d o n b y au to iB o b ila m ^ a^ . " h ib ricants and lubricating '

la o f lu b n c an t recommended p ^ t be a p p U ^ w ith tha

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S o tlle raen ts to L ea rn ol

S tra n g e Peoples a n d W ays I

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ipondtnti_____WASJtWaTON, Aur. 1 - Uvllig— XndueuifflMaW'WIJJnnpou,

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«im «hopplnit thOT(d to btck U lti by •hf« *<1- venluroui wotnm »ho cctb »««

..DUKt on hLthnl mounUln pe iu U d deieend lo Um oce»n‘» noor.

------- jjtil-Aimi«pfck,-mo«nUJn.«Uinfri.tr . m lorct<i 10 elTB up h tr pro*l « o l ^ irork U i« '^ r» in w f6 e *UUU of lUntu. Htr elihUefli blKft- day « u eel*br»lcd In Nejr York lu t Kotembtr vlUi a ble bwquel.

U n. llwrlel QuUmen Adinu. praldent ot Uib w dtty . probably WlU htTB erou<d fhe a x tn /w r Um»la«j«»r.bynn[tiall.

. . Sht tUtndrd Ui« eoronntlon of___UiB Emperor Hill* Sei***!# i In EUil-■•■■■ ^ lu t Hotemwr »nd h»(J plsnntd

a (rb (nU lU lf <»> Um ru lrm - HiKUn, but UiB tudden deith ot her -.jlittr e*uMd heMo_ Journey buk to

SlMMtMU ijt ln In M if for flptto - " ' ta d i v l i <0 nna lfl untU fill. While

wplorlni *pm« SpinUh rulni » ' c o ^ of ye in i |0 iha fcU off > dUf Md hM tfl i l » up her work

. -ior icnu Ume, but to if»tn on Uie trt]] (>r tdrtDlun.

One#' Thompwo BtUin relumed , thliiprm » trom t Joupey throuih

Uu E t i t , m tdt ptrUy by eltphwt 'p u k trtln tnd dug*out etnort.

- - -o lo ru aotlktw luJd* U»e dlflng . rtconl for wmtea h ttlns kodb 410 . f ttib tlw U ieoM to 'tiu rftM lnU ie

ftmoui btUjiphw of Uit aermudt

Uilt altel btU. the n i levcnd tesetU) u» wtre*.

■ ./.■naouih tp o r t hole lha phitnrtd . oad tnct m>.

rrthoet O tumere ipeat Uire< WHki b tn Ifototed OUppewt vQUie m the tbore on U k i Sopertor t ta d f

------JnrUu-mutle-aMd-tv-Ui«-Indtuuin Uwlr UtaUnent ot U>a Uck.

BlttbcUi Dlckty ptaw l flTB «nk< «Uli In d ltu oa u i o ^ k i of Uie

.. (Mtuea.vbU* U» i « t or U» par)/ ; expIotM Uitrlrtr. ' ■ ' I

BUDE8 CABAT ANCESTOB'8 n o n i u FOR CEBBMONY ,

WASHINOTON, AU(.. 1 m - A btooeh conUlnlni U19 n lnu tu rt of ,

. N o t tnculor <tamoui prtfemd) U • t naw wtokid tot bridti. ,

~ • a bethlikm d or Ude^burwd ir ttt* ■. r ta d f tth e r looki out from Uie white foldi of taUn tnd ehUton wom

____ by.UnJirMe,_____ • _ :floma ot th M mlnUtuxti 'coal u ,

h l |h u UM and mtny run tnU) much n o rt money it tmbellUhed vlUi ,

; pttcloul etonefc {

' COUKTtSS 1ND0B8E6 >EVQENirS FABidON <

PARIS. Atu. 1 «V-Tbe Comteua I------EUb da.Q aDiy.b.uneni.amttt wo* i

men idoptlnrUM Emprtia Euienie nod i which m ult lu ityle .debut • t tew wetkitco.’ . ‘ 1

AtUiartetoipolotnatchHatBii* ( . tUUa th i coatttae appeared.In t 1

Ulled blua n i n t h ti, triouned wlUi tn Htrleh p luai eurllog orer-oni i

- ' c tr, tnd t flcufd ch((foa gowa fot* i . lowing t deilfQ rtm lnlm ni of llBO. t

■ IlM govD ^w V htle , pattemfd 1 with Uny blue, green tnd black fig* 1 woU-wu deilgned with a filled • bodtee trtmacd with b lu rarftu and o

. t Tolumlnoui lUrt. n

QBEEN DANCC FBOCk 'OF POINT D-ESPItlT »

WASIUNOTON. Aug. I 1/T) - A * whlWchUtongDvnembroldcredKlUi llguru in French blue wai wom at t ' , gtrden party by Mlu LouUe Owynn. * debuttnu daughter ol or: tnd Ura. ‘ WllUam Owynn. ,

WlUi It ah* wore a French blue i traw hat trtamed wlUj while gar- z

-------anUnna-W ue allppers. Aitdanc«t t Oibaoa'a lUand itie wore an lm* I PorCAl trock of Mle emit Fami d'aprlt. The ikltt waa niflled ftom _ hera to walit.. A plDk ttf le ti bow adorned the waUt ta d her illppm Mr« pink.

GEBANIUSI BED WNHFASHJON’8 APPnOYAL

PAIUS. Aug. 1 (/iv-aertnluni red la one of the newcit tnd amarteii „ UnU on fuhlon'i pateue. several ,, couturlen tre <uipl^'lng gennluni :: red chiffon dinner' drcates with mtlchlBi bolero Jacktti.

Qenalum rtd rtlte t hipbone Jack* t n fflueti m m wtUi while or f

lYory erenlng eom*. and while rpoHi »

m o U tn d b tl ia .

FLUTS GIVE VTAV 'TO BIIOBT fXAncS

, PARia Aug. I,MVPleaU. which 'm aiksd U» iklri mode (ariy ihli bi nntmer, are (trtng wty to ihort n litrtt. iUnr et Ux iklrij Jn Uis Tt

. uwcat trocka t n detlgstd with tit- d( •- trd blpUnta tiUndlng hau-way to W

. Um kne« tod Uien brtaUng Inlo ,

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’ C u rta in s F itI II By nOFE HAMMOND . (Inierior Tumlahlhp Edlior. The , ' Womtn’i Home Companion., WrtUcntorTheNetrii , Curtalni for d lf/rnc t room*, Uks , e1oUieifordlfter(ntocc^oni,ihould

be choaen lo tit their particular «lUng.

For t young glrl'a bedroom, they maj- Mpreu Jifr jndJrJduaHjj- by col* or,"fabric,-t»tura and dulgn.- I t ahe llkei rurtlu tnd dainty colort, aht may htve ihem. being careful not to oTcrdo thU tendency until lha re­m it ll 'fuuy'* and diiturblnf.

The typrof window Utttment ihe OiDoita deptndi upon' Uie pan, Uie window muit pUy In Um loom'ldixcraUte ichtme.__________ •

If lAs'room u imai , iU lUUDOJl'or ipadouintia may be giren by a clever grouping ot two imall chain.and t Uble about a window, luggeiUng t 'launglng comer" that uem i roomy- thd tmplt. .

CurUlM may eiclude an un- pltaunl rltw, irama an ttlrw U n one or loflen tnd-dilfu«.UiB light coming Uirough t window. wiUi col­on tnd in tu re i ctnfully choien. dnperlea will M m u t conntcUttg link between Uie wtUi tnd oUier fur- nlahlnp. '> ■~ In bedroomVwhcre the rtdlttor h t i betn placed btneiUi Ihe wtndowcUie twkward decoraUn problem preient* cd miy beulred wlUi Uib right radl- alorconr.

Frequently llili tdd i t lutful tnd deconUvB window ihelt which lm* pnvei Uie appearance or ths wtn* dow, giving ll tddlUon length tnd a proporUon adding to Uib roomi apparrnt height.

If UtU elfect of lengUi leemi orerdoflt. fc can tw mMtlvi br • more or tua elaborale valance botrd at Uie top of Uie dnperlei. • • .

Tpe rutfled llebacks t o r 't glrVi wln<l» Ihould never be placcd In ttM middle of the curuln. wteeordlag lo the Orcck Uw of proportion, Uiey win be moslartltUcally pleating when ipaced in 'a ratio ot about thrte to lire.

Oflrn a bouquej ot tlowwi. placed lo c tl the b(ji Illuminating effect -

C a r e e r A n d M a r r i a i

D e c l a r e s S i n c l a i r

iDy Tlie Auoclaled Pren). PARIS, Aug. 1-Women can't mU marrliEC and careen. In the opinion • ot the fomer wile ot Sinclair LewU. wIm lu i plunced loto Uw wrlUng tkld wlUi t novel for fan pubUca- lion. ' V.

'A good deal ot thU talk of «»• mrn'a tuccess m double c a m n U nN uei^," iaya Mn.' p nc« Hegger Le«-u. now on an auiomoblle tour ^ m nce. wlih her K-ytarmld aon. I

'Women, ctn be both wlrea thd irwken Jor « l}tUf*WJf--but Uiey ean'tkeepltup. •

There comti t day when your ' huiband Uilnki Uie moat Imporunt luue In the world U whtUier or not you take » walit wlUj'hlm. You c tn t do It It you havoa Jo b -^ d you Hare lo make your cholcc."

Mra. LewU. wboae inarrUge to Um tuUior of “Main Street " w u

^ exctvatiBg exptdiuoo in diiii!u* "

■*-In-4#»-iiM :ditttjidJKIIiJlonj ft lB _ifl.tndtD t_fD »if2A nU yln*^ Tt tweet IS tnd 11 teet belcw E a j ^ - tl ent aurtace of ^he-Und. Fourtein 01

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B l u e a r s d W k l t e TdpU o a r s . -

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U ke' 'uld B P H IBBI wsB b m B B B Biiar - ‘ B j j & B g M M m

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“ Flowers near an nttrnctively d ird mony.

provldra an 'accent" enllvtnlns and a: rVa tmphuliing the drcorallve liarnion- In Itl around the window,

lag Ufwrf ol orfrtJoJng cu n « In ley driperlM. for, while cuned llnei len are gtacetui and htve itrennih and n: to dlimuy when balanced properly, ta

Ihey weaken iiruelural llnea it over- m *d eUbonlrd. fle c t' Uneven balanee in window dccor* fe

•iage Don’t M ix Well, f lir Leaiis’ Ex-Spouse

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dlnoUtd. uverai yeati wu '? ni tormetiy ^ n i i u r a i b r ^

I- thrhou»e^anJoiijiiuulatlurtc.— aer-plum 6_m o_tlcilaa u a e > ^

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nd aUon irv ti^ lly faddUh in appear* eoe ’n* ance and ihould be wed aparlnjly. In ,jj Curttlni ihouU b e ’pUnned and ed ,ft made wiUi u much care and plan- nd nlng u a frock, a rry lng out Uie • 'Iy, tome analogy, t curtain thouid not .h] fr- merely cloihe the window, but aUo ^ ,

tUlier lU Ilnn and hide lu imper* «(, r. fecUool • . but

wffliiniNSMs IilDSOJUSSIISSi

NEW VOUK. Auk. 1 ( ’ Feintnin* ~ Ity ru in n'omcn’i laililotu. sny thoM Pfl

I who hare checkcd upon whnlAmer- ' Ic^n.womcn are wearln;. . .

' Dut Jt Jin'l a tiw r ffmlnlnlW that hU dUptaced boytili and man- - nUh fuhlOM fjom llie ISJI plciurt. • H I t neater kind, fxprtulng • U« , L polie ot the woman ratlitr thin Ihc Hit fljjhtlnen loacUmei aiitibuled to odi her lounger lUler. ra^

CoaU in tavor dlipUy ihe tlQire Isr

ic a S * M d^capn;' lU ii n r e * ^ ^ dnped turbani. brimmed haU worn at t Uit or .Watteau hau wuh flow-

- m or rlljboni under ihe bHm, ™ ’ Ule

liiUo more than two jVan ago. ,1^ When lUmuUted by the conviction f.“ : Ojat "partnU and ihelr ehlldren !f ® are alwayi iirongera to one an- ~ Olher." ahe began an autobiognphy

_ „A JjlM ‘«tifr trlenif. wtip mw the ^

\ innitwm M Into t novtl." mmicd - a i i i r t ifwf" u rt^pifu t y n - t DfrlfvrM r t Wither^ ool!" M rt tew u U 'a imtiing Uue~•c. «j«a_*omin.__who_bellev» th i « » l

eholce-(5t a new hat u " fc if E pg f: a Ual builDta,-.' . reie

IAILY NEWS. TWIN FALLS. roAB

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Notef From The

5» C K arv to l-T ftfN a 'iJ D re jy U ' j W k ? te F o u l a r d J l l k . ' I

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! P a r is Styles IDy ADKLAIDE KERB

(AiMClated Preu Ftiatilon Edlbir) PARIS, Aug 1 - Women'! cIoUki

ateiaelng achange which approtcli* t t a ityle revolution, Pnnrhean.

“DMk 10 Ihe daya of iWO and _ Uie.plclure*quc_^pr«u Eugenic,". ll Ilie wanlrol» whllper whitli ~

(Irllii trem couturlen' talona deep in Uie ihrofi -of preparing winter

■ etot/iej for fMhlonabJB wumeo.The liiuie coutui«:U filled wlUi

Kporu.at plumn and velveU,' tocea and crinolinca, rcmlnticent of thei.1 dayi Kli.-n Napoltoo III ruled I Fnntv, I

The new dipliaU-fUt-crowned. I roll-brlmmed, ilp-tlltsd-omaonht* i ed wilh a perky feather oc curling I Mtrich plume, have taken Ihe fan- I

say Psriilan eculurltn, and lure I produced a demand for elcftnt I clothca lo actompany them, I

------"The-wholr-thlnr^to—*-ntUirtl .1Irtnd ol III} timei," « y i one of I the moit prcmlnent drotm iken In ; I

‘ ParU, ■ * -V - , 1 I-lla ll ludilenly dipped o n r it:e. I

' forehead beTau»-wcmen'-vere-Ured. I . ot going «round wlUi Uwlr htU o n ;

the back! ot their head/ like choir-; boya. Now (hat haU have changed.' clothei muit toUow their llnea."

Are iklru eolng to be longer?_____Kklru m Oe Unger

“They ate already longer," wy*Ihe. aame couuirleL "And Ihcy arc

• going to be Icngsr itllL How long? Somewhere above the anklci. . {

-Don't Imasine Uiat women are fi going around (n tratUlog ikJru I which iweep the gulten or in Um I ralumlnoui trains In which they I ilepped the lancer*.'Modwn life I

X. wont psnnii it. Dut iklru t n go- I Ing to ehtasi. ■ • I

“PctUcoau _ old faihloned pclU* “ >r* coau wlUi n itt le i-a n going to be ly. In again. We a n goln* to be tn a t- nd ed onee more to the light et t „ ijiipely MkJe agtlw t. t m au ot fo "* fUmy ruttlei. • vo

-In Uie evening I beUevo there will be hoop tklru. 1 h tn um e alt

^0 lo my houie right now. .Jh ty tn n 't en r* to volUBlnoui u Um Did Ttiitty. 1

but they tre very wIdeHUid they're mc _ held .la pUc« by light whalebone tlo

''^ In v e i, loo. will be mon eUbo- to ■ n te , ilyle propheU decun. Al- prc

though couturlen nfuae to com* nil

SmltUiemielvtaon the n p o r t ^ n - aht lum o( Uie mullon-leg. » modified m Tcnlon of Ihe big-topped ileeve U . (

» PACKERS DISCOVER . . g " , . PR O FIT IN HEEDING ,

. . . ; SH O PPE R S’ TA STES «r,

M LOKDOM.AliElUV-FcinlnlMlp-IC ilitencffuiayyetreTOlaUonUeroeUi* i

“ S'J ta r io o B i . , S

1: purchaaea llUl rtU ia Uie •^loom."^ DdlM houiew)re»^ha» purchaied

homegrown raeau a t U» ezpenie ol mett produced'ouUlde' Uie BrlUih ^

' . ' Ml,. -V a lu e te H tW tro m m o n e U ry a

iuW tf.o< K rthe lcM Uw "bloom" u,., S U ctlcultted t l worUi » « r t l mil- tno " Uona ot doUtrt tcnutlly in In-

cretied prieei tor dominion n « t .’ Hence..» rtaearch party which li „

. u d c of* Uw ‘ color-MldOBi de- rea " ooia ~ a 8leil‘in U en - l^ - ma t. bu t, v u

* ^KteUaU-«f.UjeUo«-ttlDPrnturt _ s xtteutt iUUon K Ctabridte m Cu

roAHO, SUNDAY MORNING. AUC

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; T hercV m lhln jik ltrlh im -1861 t fo r w om en. F o r in stance ,'d cslg r , vogue tu rn to those worn in E m p r

e already Kcn In. Ibe modeUoriev- opt t eral houiei. def

Coau ars another part of Uie m t mod: laid to be due for rtnora- tlve

! lion, will•The imart wlnlcr coat l> going "

' to be a .ahort Jacket." .taya one taC• prominent couturier. -I btlleve the moi• illhoutlte wtll demand It, The app• ahort coat can bs made to look for I w rm cr than the full-length coat." iiyl > . Creaton tre unonlmctus in the hor

now vt-orklng on the problem and had hope lo lolve the three main fae- tini tor* neceutry to luceesitul long w«

, dituiiee Ihipment ot mtal; humid- le t|< Uy, tempentun «nd iTnUbllon.

m V ER CABS ON FARMS . DES MOINES. Il- HI - Thla J P I year. Tor the tin t lime, a decline 2?®■ tn-ihe number or autoabblicj on

Iowa fanni U nported by akaej- Mr*. The, toUl w u pUced a t 112,-

I from 19H.. - '

LS'STBUCT DAIBY FABMEBS EAST LANSINO, Mleh. IPl -

Michigan BUte ipecUJUU wlU tout n n a counllea of Michigan la Auguit u n i Uf ttteb lumen how Jc make more j r ‘ tnoaey from Uielr dairy product*.

— . Aag MINNESOTA BOOSTS TOBACCO

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-1860-iii-^he-m o3tTnodcni-httt»^ e slg n ers seek ing th c 1931 h a i Im prcga E ugenio 's Umo (r ig h t) .

• opinion U ut tho new trend will ie deflnlUly modified lo meel the de-

e m tndot Uie modem woman'itc*• tlve life and that iporUcloUiea

will n la ln Uiclr place In the mode.I “The iporu mode U t ncKally e ta d U here to lUy." u y i a fore-9 molt drtumaker. Tha womin vho! appean in a ihort iJ:tft and ireaterc for iporu wm be m more out of• ttyle Uian Uie glrl who appean en ( honeback in riding clothei."

1 had 31 men on -farm" cluba bat*• ting more than JOO. The playen t wen KaUtred orer leven minor . leaguti.

: SLOW IN COLLECTING , DUBLIN (/T) — Mon than tUO,*. 000 o n lUll 'unclaimed In the I r t^; Derby iweepaukei. Unleu win*. nen prcKni Uielr cndentlaU be*. for Ilx monUu from Uie dnw the . money goet Into Uie hoipltal tundi.

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■ AC0U8T I 'm . Prom;Twln Palla tU Oregon Short . Une. n ik e u good .only Inxoaehti . or chair can, limited for n tum lo

home deitlnatioQ befon midnight Aaguit lOUi. Aik local agent for fur- U»r deUUi. A<\».

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btfjlm, ■Bloi havi Men plektd o*«r

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^ Huiunt8tth' ruddini 1 ircup ilc« ] ( (p bnUol i S W - S * " .-.leupduk . . lublopoo&a . '■

troira luiar buller liuupooiruu

Mla Rea aod mUk. Cook la doubi*

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: Com a la Sautti<rn ,nrrul Cumnt Jtlly *

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e nb chopt b«M etumbaI uupoon lait IdtiM)

im £enoppri- •. - -•

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s "S "T .“r - . f e iwater ana Ild, Uakclor Iwui la modjB- ' ale oren. Ader tAopa har* Omo eoslDRjrII minuiM, add poutota.and.tum i«>*. _• '“ “- “ a s T u a . r ' " -

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Irlly *llh fotK. Bprtad.en roll and nil lip in lawtl. Whm oe«l iprtaUt wltn wnt«Uooefa luiar.

WhataLovely

Permanent!^ . --------- -- ;--------------

hoIff Your friendi will eiclalm

over Uie bctut;r^of your wtve . . . for oor cxpcrU are trtlits

s In giving Indlvl'dual colffurei.How much eailer to keep

^rl ' your hair . looking lu besti . Hew comforUng lo know Uul

the weaUier cannot cuke it i t r l n g y tnd unbecoming.

^ Make your tppblnUnenl to- . n . d ay '~ tnd-en]oy monUa o f . e* freedom.Im

- - I^lf* . fnr lading ■ Sha wp o a .M tU ___!> Fte/er W»v* .

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• P l a n S t i r s . F i

Hoover’s Move HaslcnsTiinil- T ; tncy to Givi Oiplomallo Posts of Franoi to Men Familiar Witli Economics

u , M. K. iv m u i.i:A iiiE ii (AMoclited P rtu BtiK WrlWr) PARIS, 'Aiic, I T l i e meUiod

•PrciWcut Hoovtr uud In aniiomw- Ins hti year’* moralorlutft tehcmo

_____ (o r.aennaay -ieo l.a^oct of.deot. .trlclty throuih the m nch dliilo- tnntic urvlcci.

11 cave decided Itnpelui lo III# - W »liBka up In Uie diplomatic coriu ^ . wlilch h id bcen.folii^ on (or tome /•

A morenisiit I iu bten divetoplng li to repUce tlm type of diplomil «tio

--------- held way Irom . ...• iliew a/o n n o •

------ •w Jt'h jro u n stncn In clo«r

• i f j * wmwlhy wllh Q i l S S f t - f V l l European eco-

horo'® realities / and «ho arc

^ capable ot be-

_____ _<l'rlomaU a ^ ^

- pa rham en l r. Jell iiiit ren*

fAUicuuPU reunUllves oftlie nsllon lu °\

‘ Woshlneten and Berlin had been dcaught ellher wrllliij poem Mdelv- CIng Inlo anelent m a n iu ^ ti, IIiom *

: puUmes belt« tlie hobblu of' Paul U Oloudel and Jaequln de Marierle,the French amb*Mador* to the ij;.Vnlled 9u>ui and aermany. j ll

-They iliould hava knowit^vhat ajPrMldent JJDOver i fu preparin* to «ido." dipullei cried. * cl

Walter T. Ed|e. American ambai*. lador. auured Arlitlde B r ia n d , b<

rreneh ( o rc lg n mlnltler, Uiai kFrance wai the llrtt eeunlry to tr

. known about Waihlniton'a Intcn- bitloni. But coun\rr depuUei refuwd «to b« moUllled. ' al

IminedlaUljr thereafter frtniier Laval took aleps lo change a Uw irhlch prohlblted.dcputlca (rom be-comlns-cmliurlei o( tho^Rovcrii^ Ir

i montha «.t a li

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F^neoU'pDn* «i

re p la i^ ^ ^ d e

b a ^ o r 'lh c re I T J 4 — . Ilnce 1R3. M. u «Mi fUfOTKCMl u

cel ll a (lepuly w, bui he ll a lu under Kcretary ot <o nadanal economy. He look nart In ^ Uie «ven power wntereiieo in u il^ dom '

U li undentood lliil ftancoli* P Fonetl w u Klecled becaute it waa 0

. bellcTcd th li (or the next few }van ^ economic.QuesUoiu.wm plar.MlM u Important an political ones In Eu­ropean IKe. The-anlire queallon ot reparation} and war dcbU, perhaps a rerUlon o( th« Young plan, miy coma to the (ore. Ihete negollatloni a,

- " men with lechnlcai u well u pollUcal . knowledge will be needed. "1

There haUo tiie delleate and high* l i ly Imporunl queatlon o{ Pnnco* I German relalloiu. Thinking ^ n c l i - I

^ ib e i le r r a n ^

n dlile" V twM ti r

. I r lM lT V ^ U I**«P ‘o* I' ] ■ ' wardcreat lnga ■

. ^ ' ^ « l * ' l n I !■ ' - i v ' i U H th e r e c e n t •

. FtancO'Amcrl- iscan conversa* «

' Uons reiuIUng se (rom President

Hoorer^ prepotal, has beon h n lg t i q-Minuter BfUnd'i'alde-decamp In ** many healed Oenen dlscuulons. He

, speaks Oennan flaenUy aad li con-• W m d aa uSmlnble lypa lo (oaUr -

better itlallons beiween hb counta pl<a n d iu neighbor tcrtts Uva Rhine. . a

■'■II 'bGENEVA CONFERENCE

awaits thbee ways TO AID EMPLOYMENT PI

a ^ A . Au(, I MvThree «mrs- ' ■ (« of I rw lo tn t (cr zuroDa'a unin<

' P>«J^"V.“* W U b e p « ^ t o l h e ht' «MMinittoncemmlit«oc(theEuro‘ pejn union eommlMloa liU in Au- JjJ

Onewouldbeanlnlenjatlonalex- ’ I of. TOkera under Jurtidic- p r

-------tfotrof a“Hethnl{ii-pntmg-B0Brer»- i nenc«.“ Ub]

. . AnoUier would be pubUc worka'on .an tntemaUooal icale financed b r /long tem credlU reenilled frgm 3idle capital. n»

- The UUrd calli tor uu o( Europal bysurpliu popuUUon in *«p]o(UUon corof terrltorlea whldt are In a posi- miltlc i to abaotb ll usefully." P r o ^ __nenu of IWl Idea do not Ibt tha =terrttorlea whleh might ba la Uiat ^

------- Tttf rnwrilnitlnr fnmmlllM »1)i _

l ‘ - 'i lo a i fron Special grotrpj ln-fonira*- ^^._lalln|.asu>«iU)lAiLaLralt<i.which.

will be preienled to Hie European n m m i i ^ im lf tha lin t wtek in “

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r rA T C R E

B y P r e s i d e n t [

g M o r a t o r i u m

' r e n c h E n v o y s

NORMANDY'SCHURCHES' .

BAN FUNEFIAL s e r m o n s '

AVRAKDliEa, m nce. AuS. 1 (,rp-runfnl euloclu'are forbid, den In Calliollo churches o( Wtt* tem Mormandy by a psiionl leller Juit luued by Ihe Obtiop of Avrsncliei.

lie Inllmitei Ih it good per* soils nted no eulocr. while tin bsdt onu don't deiene It. to he |t prohibits them all. fi

— H clldri.-lhcte b A syiiw n- « iUiiil« atilrut Um pncUce.

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CDlllsniLIS •:a ff iiilii

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Canton Makes Bojt of Oppor-1. tunity to Strengthen Army “ As Nankinj FIglits “ Reds”

CAHTON. Auc. 1 (in-Annoullce- ^ ment thal the Nankliff regime con* ^ Aiders llie CommiinUta a more t«rl> ' OUI menace Uian Uie Canton coup “ d'etat, hoi caused elation among the " Canicneu leaders. ' t UwM, In tic t, Jutt whal lliey have n: been hoping (or. „

With Nanking loo buiy fighling ir the -neds" lo give Ihe Southern poll* llclans much allcnUon. Uie latter U are In a poiltlon to strengthen Ihelr si armies and put Uielr political ma> T chine in smDoUier running order. ', r«

More Uisn 5a.000 recrulU have }• beeu added lo Uie Canton mUIUry « rolls but progreu In turning ,Uiem ej from peasanU inlo fighting men haa u bten delayed by ncn>arrlval bf armi whleh have been ordered fiocp abroad.

BoMtAIrCerpe . V I Belter results have been oblalned ai

In ths air conn and In tlial branch, n: a t least, the toulh Is comparatively 4c well off. I t has U balUe planea and s< IS more ars on Uie way. pi—]n-ilr*penonn«Mt-b-a^ieeUlly ir lUong. Nanklng-i beii.WBtmeSjlW- S tore the ipllt *ere Can|onS« and U when the trouble_«larted-mo«t of n Uiem Joint'd Uie fiouUi. — -

rinanclally Canton K«ma K«n«iy " able lo luppon an army, lei alone raise one. i b t lt> Ohina armlea have ^ &.habit of AirouUng from neai to “ noUilng. • „

The Provincial Iressuiy Is'altnoit „ empty bui a bond Issue lu s been au> m, thorlud and unieNlianU and land* qi lords mutt pay (Ued livlu Into Uie bond(und,llprobsblywUlbrlngeiou = to Uie t» M .000 gold which U lu face

SHlHESimSm G i i i m i -

w aw Y K , England, Aug lUPi- I aflor5j.,ik rn*nt8haw. n;hp.uiually miinajsi to be the whole ihtw nher*

aDIgivell park •

,l)cn afler hb

u undentood that he will do ao If he arrives In Englsnd In Ume. The school b held In Augutt.

BRITONS RIDE BICYCLESNOmNailAM , England, Aug i i

-(«E>ig|snd1 bicycle IndMlry, tm- ' ploying SJOflOO worden, U buklng In a boom aiirlbuied Urgety toU » -back w the cw ntrT mortmenl which has w arlr ooaquercd the bland. _________ '

PEASANTS-STEAL TEETH 'lU n s iN Aug. 1 orv-When Uia

well proened skull of • huge pr<> hblorle beu l w u uneartlitd near here, Chinese peiMnU ilob-U:« t«eU). believing Uta animal w u a Iragon.

Thty refused to k 11 them at jny prico, aa powdered drycn 't .l« Ui ITBTieW h>' CliUicwi iu l e Ul lltfll' ■ ■ Ible'curc-aU. -

' AVtATIOM CONtBOt UlllFTEn” MADRID (^ v e p a ln l civil aera-

isuUe acUvtUn hava been placed qr Uw republican gorrmmenv m nntrol of a new department, Uie DlnUlry of ccnmunlcaUons.

- ^ ^ n - F a J l a - — —

D # r i r i r c » s i * r v r t a 5 i > f i F — M IM A t * . . rk ae t »*W . . .

' B ill ID REIi“ 1 V ■ * Vf

I B itlo r P a r lia m en ta ry Figh t’

O ver C hurch Snd S ta te u,

S uperv ision o f E ducation u

Looms in New Republic

tBvTliaAtsocliUdPreui !*,I MADRll). Aug l . - A biller psr. “ f ItamfnurybatltelibrawlnglnHpaln •

for conirol uf Ihc education ot ilie ; ,,

' for l l^ u tu ta arTbcIrg fixed. I ■ _ It iiromiMt 18 be ona of iliei u iliirpu i iighli facing the consUlu* | i ” llMiRl conrtnilon. - ' • - - - -i ?

On one tide. Ihe modtmUUe rc* < . publican elmeoU are Ujing to ' w nit conirol ot primatr educa* d Uon from the hands of the Cithollc ■ oliurcIi..-On.Uw-oppflalng.tlds.Atc 1

■ Ih# CiU»llB, .ioine contervaUvc | , nepublicani and many former Mon* f l

— archblff-fighllngtoottt^nd'flill-to Iprcitn'e tlie otd lytlen. 1=

Unlvcr?lty cducalloii h u long• been a swie funcUon and dots nol

r m i r c m t i . . « » .‘J . CImrtli Strong In Pait •

Tliv CaUiDlla hold thal educaUcm In primary KhooU ihould I j o t tlw Hf

_ opiJon-oLp8rtnu:-lliit-U..no liw ne , tliould comiiel altendinc* at state ci , sclioob. They ara abo'.aiKlng ih it m

lurochUI Khoob bo tutoldUcd on ca ' Ilia lotal onnDilmcnt b u b In the do ' um e rallQ a t tUle Khoob. co" Hitherto the church ,hS5 been

educating ab o u n s per ctnl of all ot: « primary tludcnU. Under the mon-

arcli)', llie few public tehoob were ali ig in the Qxckground.. . . I«<1* Opponenu (»f' rtllglout Instrue* er Uon aro dratllng program! making llr tiaie primary education obligatory. ^ !• Tlie provUlonal cabinet h u al- ai . read}- auUiorlud contlnicllon of fl » 39.000 new scliooli, -of whioh 7000 ni ry win be compleled - th « ,> w . The m ejjtire program will be finbhed, It u u-itlil, i^Uitn tour }«art.J* Ban rriaitly Teaehera

Ono ot lha Republican mauuret,, which b being blUerly assailed by m

CaUiollca'M a dellbtraU .thrujl :d agilnal tlie church w u the ban* h. nlng of all primacy tchool lnt»nie* “ ly 4ors who did not havo a narmil pi )d sohool diploma. .Tlia. tcelealullci

polnl out that mosl of llielr prl- ^ ,ly mwr JffJKJns.ltTjctors a,«:PriesU. " e- oxcoptlonally well educated .al* ” i i lhoai1( «o*ruclinlcaily. p o to ln g ^ of normal training.

" The'denW H iulted In cloture of many parochial sclwob. Tha gov. m

X arnmcnt has 'been coiutrucUng P< ^ Umpomry buildings to rcpbcc sr

Calhollcs tay that lou of edqca- ' , UonU priTllegei In reaUty m euu ili

moro to Uiem Ihnn actual lepart* or ' Uon ot church and siaie,.apuIilon u

[J or. religious onlcr* or Ui« ctlie :e

I - n iO W J l

>l .

: A new five

r , m

I , . Two dasn9 D oog p . F U O N T t « new f ir

Cotipe on the D odge E ig h t i b y t w ide m arg in th e re o o

I ' com fortibic, luxonovt tn d 4 ' c w p e « or n o r it» price.

• ' j k ) d 7 l l n a h m a lm g ,lo w i

r rexr aett u generoqtlf roeih) I Frorit seats hare e«i7<cht7.|i

com fort. T h e d t m r ' i M t t .u

' ' U p h o lite f r 'i i rich r a o b i r o r ft

r o a d s t w » - l Six a n d ii ) Ei]I t lh r c n i th th e i in r i t o f y o o th u; M dm . . . apable of Kl

n o iw i n o e i i . . . i » m r r w - s

“ P H ^ S e ” S 4 0

T ^'IN FALLS DAILVN

S f ROMTfl• Hans Luther, Gernjai

Reichbank PresideII For Po8t Held By

By L o u n r . I.0 CIINKII *n •Attooltled PTfti BUff Wrilcrl th. OEIILIN. AUg, 1-Som e yfar.^ »i.*o llo

the "flying chancellor and now llif , "flying nelclitbank pruldent," H«n» Luther cull)' holds the flying record, , , .

Ui-of Oerman ttateamen.. ' —1' T hb shorl, rotund, banker wlili- ■ u lynlcalclow-croppodhalriwlatllttlc I le Uicrcblolloflll|»rtftr*thealrpbnT ■

lo every oUicr nioda of conveyance, I in tJsually ha drops In upon lha tnonllil) I

jneetlniu of lha Dink for Inltnm- I, IC Uonal SatUemtnU a t Baalt, flwiutr* I

land, out of Itia Hr. IDr. LuUier, who was SI lasl March B

b one of Uw most amblUous men In, I Imbllo life in Oermany, Burgoma*. ■

I SoOnd'spJ- 11'* culture in IKJ,'*.1 "IU

ThI* d e n t o f UieIc n e ic h a b a n k

<t such ts Ihe va- 1V rltd public ca* lo ' — iH ro rth e su e '

I d cestor lo HJal- f t,g lOuu a lecMHei niar 8«haohi. he Dl Like hb predKMtor. It is u ld Ihat fi>

he U a n g b g lor President von hn - Ulndenburg's Job on IU explraUon »c• ncxl April. •

m Even whin he w u not In official doi le life, Lulher figurad coniUntly In Uia cii] ,w newi^T1iui,mMlofthetouli^^^ le lean s tilw got lo .know him when, ym I t In m s , he loured lha UUn.Amerl*m can world as an unofficial ambaua- .« dor, .vWilng tipeelally Ihe German " "

coIoniM tlicre. m At home he aUracied fttltnUon byIII ornnltltig Uie "Union Por Rehablll* l T uiilon of Uie rwtch," a body-whotf dii re aim b the resumnce of. Uie father- En

land, regardlcu of politics. love* More rcctnlly, he has. become an ent

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s i E f i M J U M “ COLO FINI HySTiU

.1 ------- ' Ba , BIllSBANR Aug. 1 (flV-Ood'frey of i

Morgin, 9u*enibnd mlnbter lot gbI*; rallwa>'i, ik s American automobiles olhol u one flt the rtasona for Ute da* kinIII prcetlon In AmtralU. 1

Auuralla. he'sayi.-s«nl l» r gold '■ to America nnd got aulomobltca In7-; ralurtL-Nov Uw oara arer.vcarlnc * ’ ‘ . oul but Um gold remalng - in"» Amertcs. • , ! Iof ITio wmc. h'p iiy i. applies to the 0‘1' V. mlllloni of gallons of gasoline tm*ag ported - It h u all gone up In A" » m . 1.;

= = = = = = . t tns iishment ot fraadom of all religious 1I* creeds tn Spain. Thiy say thal fullH) Ihelr fuluft hopu N st -wlUi Uia poib* children. - - - -------- anc

□ D EI N T R . o n

ve-passenger

ashing n ew jV fire*paKnger • an hour or more, ght c h m if . . . filth with their room iest; mott tnnamiasion*-Wi;i id tjo tw iushcd hobtery Li haiid*! *. detail ii trtmlf tr low gweep, .The Like the olher soihy for three, models, tb o c new i^ .io f t iim and in crcrT’ icnie of it>u adjustable, m pdvn examplei o r foejy wpren Dependitirity. Sec

“ 7 ~ ----- ;P o D u i 3i t .w . ^ i n g .new dqdob E tc trr .I E ig h t B « h nth and TigOfOM jif icTCirtf milea.>f.-8TAWBXan Ann ttaawv n trrr ntj.Tc

.V NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,

rA 1«-fL T O C

i i a i i y ' s A i r - M i n d e d P

s i d e n t , S e t s C o u r s e “

B y V o n H l n d e n b u r g

■niriii noUrlin iiMl seldom mluesI Ihr \v,f.!iir*(l»y meeling of the Berlin k*o llotJij- rlun, . . .

iiJi.ri%t*»rre busy when Dr. Lulh* '' . rr i.v.iiiiir<t the chincellorthlp In

10 nama being Uie _ II, — I »-»nn u lhal ol Sl.1 llie greal tt* 'y W -ii-'x llglous riform* r . I • ' : W i I"*r.' I - ' J b ' ■her'A exclsms*

1*^ tton *t Uie DietI 'T T T S I H w o r m s .

"»er< I »und.

hi ■ *’ calchword‘sV 1

lUled lo Uie ac- fai ilvlUcs the foi

iiw a sab o tak i cii rl- . n i , t uie mod* AnJ, MAWiuiHia. am U itherhad cai

"luilcii hU u Uieses to lha 'door", of coi Urr nflrliiUg. Only these Uiesei oh

’T lud linmiiii to do wllh theology. . Tlity.freoJaiHirelytlnancIaJchar* acur. bftrig, as ll wtre. a complete '

^ guide on hoa- lo econombe. • i '. ■■•nie‘•litlle bureahaiter-’ - ia v a 'a ■* a . good enimplt of Uic courage within wl| er lii«i-*liei*r«* «ablnet-niemb?r-*nd tinll. at Ihe tome ume* mayor ot ISuen. tin , he ruilir<l lo tliat clly from Berlin cic at on receiving aord lhai Kreiich troops ah: }n hid Miml EsMn during Ihe Ruhr - >n occuiwlloii In January, i r a . To tha tb

miicli.senerali summoni lo fcoma gr< ,al down lo Die main, intrance ot Uia bei lia clly hall, Lulher sent the reply: fatI I ,^ tii:U i« gantlunan i;can only tee

vliltort by sppolninient a lm y olllce.’ ..}\ ■TuiteihemnchmanTepenledhb dn

denttiui, and iwlrc LuUier refused lo doobey. Finally the general camo to Uio o(

sy ■ns>-or. „ 11* Liillifr ll a wkloaer ‘ wUli two te diuihiers, age le and 9. He speaks „ r - EntlUh. fttneh and flpanUh. Jle off

lovci good cooking, and b fond ol hir in entelulnlng.

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BELGIUM’S D E FE N SE T ■ FOB NEXT C O N F L iC f

H FORMS T R IP L E U N E

BRUeSEl£.Aug.ll4V-Tlireellae« "17 cy of defenie arc envisaged by the Bel* th« or glm Eo •e 1ment In tho cVEtirftn* es olher wnr ihould embroU ttie UUle ^ I* kingdom. '

T he '(In t b a t Uio (ronUer. lha M Id iifir mlnbtry r«entljf reve«led In - In ilie course of a semto debalo iipon .-i „ a WDMMO approprislton tor forU*I* flcallotu. • • . ^

: tf btiicn' back, the Belgian ar* ini Bilct.iould.relurm alonff.uii.jiau un river. A third lino' eitcnda from

In Antwerp vb Olicpt to the ' ae* and _ b meant to allow the Belgian army to mike a lu t deiperato It«n4

= vhlle awaiiiDc help from lb aUlci.Itl Ttw minuter for detensa laid Uial al full account had been taken of guch :ia poulbUIllet'u poison g u , aircraft

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«nd*boffed jea^her. ’ E w r y ^ l l r m o u t)iher D odge SIk and E igh t

riK W cara i t ; (je I n e cars lie o f th e w o h ]-> p le ‘n d id ,

nplea of traditional D odge f. See thepa m d ^ e them .

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r ra R rK jrl i s T i L i r i i G S S i s ; : r a iL f .H i in _ _ ■e ■ll Secretary to American Ciitm-.• - Ical Society Toils' Oroup ; In Loniioii of'General MIs- 1: imdcritanding of MeliiodsI . —r (By The Asioclated Prrui I- LONIWN. Aug. I-Chemleil war*> fare, a totl of chsmber of horrors c for moat |ieo|ile, b actually Ihe moil rr htimane-form—o f-f lg n im iT T iy r ' d Charlei.L Pnrtoiu. secrclAry ot the* Amerlean Clitnilcal lOClcly. who i came to England for the Jubilee < confcrence of the Society of U)c* Chemical fndutiry. ,'' "Much thal b talked aboul death* rays being uied for ihallerliig clllas ° In the nesi war b t>er(Kt nonienie."

•aid Profcuor Paraoiu. ’I ■ -Nor b thtre any mart danger ot - 1 wiping out initfrT)y“ gii"aUMki J ihan'by-usliu htgh-asi>lo»li’«s.-Kl- — I. ther b pcwlble If done on a tuffi*1 clcnlly rnprmous kaIc. but both ara

r ' -"one Ihfng?would Ilka to empha*I il» . Cliemlqil- warfare li very I greatly mliunderstood. Par fro m I bring the metl terrible form of war*

fare ll li llie'most humane. ne I Shawn by Kaeli • - - oh'

"It may Muiut Mrangf, but Uib b r• dfmomtratad by Ihe (Bcls. At the 'ot < ’ cloH of the war. whlls 30 per cant to r ’ of the cuuallles came from gu , g u aln

was rMponilblc for only two iitr . _, cent of the dratlii. ^s "You .do nol get m r arms blown J"*'5 otf, yeur ejrei pul out and your ■ ,i 1 hingi mined by gas. Tlicre were no anc

more iubtrtular eaiea from -Ihm iim gautd tlian from those not gasicd. arc:

• “All airfare Is lerrlble. and I want to tee It dont away wllh, Sul lf<v»xhave warfare, Ihen chemical n n a-arfarets going to b i the Kail ter- Uf rlbla upect ot II. | | l

' -you can spray all over an area ’ ot couniry will) mustard gai and

nobody b going lo crou Ihat coun* ■» try for several w-etks. Mustard gas,. therefore, would make certain areai . .- unt«nabb,-lt-weuld-oompet-lroopfr —B

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‘ LQNDOf*. Aug,' I fil~The Prlnca> of Walea sooii'wlllba buBliig about Undon In a new ear, built like in

> alnhlp. the tide It Iwki like a teg*

, menl ot a circle. .r ' , Tlie engine b pbctd a t Ihe back,> and tho front of the car rises In a ■ sloping Uns trom Uie whieb lo an> arched root and Uib away at thi

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, the men are In atteart on malnla*: nance paymt^ti. MeanwhIU the ; attl* furabhea relief m o w to Ui*nQ . intianoe*. have come- to light

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.te rear llko a dlHglble. 'ul •nio'windshlefd b InUne wHh'tha in coachwrk. at an angle ef a b w t 'l '. dtfrtes.

. ]U designer, filr Dinnlitoun Bur* I •* ney. builder of the n-lW, eUlmi'a ' > laY higptW per.eentlniuollniaili . ;k, Ilf h ^ p o w c r required on a I«t«1

in walei b reported io ha<r« tSrlirta ' lit the u r before he ordered epf.' ;.....

Wiuiiig vorken to celU alUr 'Me .,' men lott tjwlr Joba and cwkl no :■!

longer brlpi hooa n m i TMWfI eimlogs.. , '

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(AuoelJitMl Preu FlnvK>*> Writer) (ry: net* NEW YOHK. AUJ. I - n . e credit cli.Med lolhBB»nkofEn|[Und.-tIicrUem Duller tba rtlehibuk'4 dlteount n le and unctmng ibfl propoul (0 lell lurplui vlicH I^S*: tod .to ttou lo Otrcnaiiy prorlded uiicliang he leidlnr developmenu o( lliuui-

clftl loU m t todny. ---------r« 8JiMttonUie»lockac!uin«oflmi- ■ n n •d »Jler »0B18 early et*lne«.-M«l ..(J toropewi bondi reJleeleda more fa- IUTorable attitude tow rd wndlllans. . . .• c ra l the Allanllc. Oralna w e to ---------;iteadrraJtHougircoltoiJ lassed un- derUielnlluenceofMrninfromEurr cpo. On tI»o whole, liorever. It wa* ft’duil day In «U direction*. ^ r n # lumwer In alocka amounted •hlP™” t t J8MM aharta. not much la n « *« “ ■ “ tSan Ihe volume Jor lhat dull Sal- uhUy thfc# «eeU aso

Net jt ta a w r e modest, hardly CX' »»*■“ «t(dlns a point In principal Uiues. b '*" ♦* unlled 8tal*i Bleel and Belhlehem w e each up one-lialt. Amerlcau ;----------

s f u t K a S i o r s i| i| [jrorth imd Bean Iloebuek Improved l-»LItom und ertheitln iuU ntofveek '' ' _ end coTerlngl t (e*. tncludlxii Cocacol and American Tobacco, talned I IJ . T Cue broke 3 to » new low and s d Altbea reduced IU lou l o l ' i . 2>oo; dli

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S S wBTlnelMl Bold'holdlni banki 'eame under Ic iooewhat u % lurprbe. but. Wall mnlly,* (ireet In no leiua tnfened t lu t IU Cattle: c ^ lU h m e n t Indlated an emer- direct Ifl genejr. a t Undon, Ralher, the a r. »o ^ MS rancement w u aetn u a moro to led >t«r fortUy Uis BrtlUli bonk'a own el* tlirlnk; forU-to-buUdLup.lU-wW-reMnea pound t

, asd Uio pound Iterllng I7 ilscaI . The jump In U)o relehtbank rato attert »■ t« 'l5 per cent from 10, while Impoi- joW®!* Ing aome hardahlpi on German buj* lo M » : laeu, U norerUuIeai conildered u a medium 'SaittucUra alep alnce It will at-' Hoekile tract foreign eaplUl back to Oer- eri M ^

• r » a wJ, Theaugjeitlon Uut oermany take }W0 part of our commodity lurpluacaui- two iom cd copaiderablB comment In grain l e w ^

S e t ^ i b i e 5 r t h»•/> Wheat e a i^ a t Chicago biit

• U cent higher. E ^ r t a aalet to flb*cp China and a bulliih Canadian con*41tloa report were facloi*. Seplem- |jyber eom ran up a cen U u aliort COT. decki M•ring eneounlered a icarclly ot of. >op IflJ:XfTingt, - - T2 pound

_;aterUng».rli«.to MJ«.for.eable* M .to ^featURd Uia foreign cumnclea. >3dcckJ which wtre moiUy llrm , -

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V VORK. AUB,’ I (>r>-nar *tl. I) \ tady anrt unfhingtd at S7 7-Bc.

N n tA N c iii^ rnon i'C E ^ i TRAScmCO, Aug. t -rfat'M ’k . ......... — ---------------------oni; Ssektd. c r l . Hat reda10 t l .« : yrlloai tIJS 10 >1A).Itora: 6auiliem t l ^ to IIAI gameU l!ic lo l 'o ^o i 'd ; No. rr.

N. rRANcifico p iio u rt'E< PHANCISCO. All*. J al-8iatfl markei n c it lervtceliolwale iirlcfi: ------I---------ter: Cl leore 3t!ic. fil'tcoie 27c, iro-M!4e.i: Sxtrai lirgs 3t!ic; medium

imalU 20^c. cae: Plab IJc. -

ciiic'A no i'Rout;cK 4 Lr^ CAOO, Aug. 1 M’KLlva poui- g j MelpU 13 trucb;.Sleady. un- B

ler; RecelpU 13,OM lub»! firm, • ’ ' ^ nged. lATiiM'n

nrcclpU 70M caici; Ileady.

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irnU JtSi allghily. weaker on o u b i l ,nboBl Iteady OB bblii aatk- t i *r ewt. Kanua and Mlueorlrra 90c Jo It.OS: poor 70e lo coium U£ul Hhore VIrglnla.bbl. Cob* }-fl|n “ it m t o C J o . COM ^

imiilimjB: rttANCIHCO UVESTOCK “ S 1 FRANCISCO. Aug. I Wl (U Ooid Du M -»o«i: Reeelpu lor week direct OO: closing undertone uiMt w na wlU> mld-Weatern aliarp iiupp Ui no recelpU today; week'a bulk

lopa packing lowa »c lower; int -ni i » m to W. Kmi'S”

ie: RecelpU for lire daya 1300;Ifll; Ileen ateady; Uiree ear* MkUiiao t i to BSl pound grau mUturo * n M,7fl to »7, WlUt ■« per cent

lira can good HO M lOCO k u cu> cake and g ru ten M.75 to H»i gm

can medium #M to '1080 poundM.74 10 ia.U; live loada 830 R*? J,"', pound culler lo common HotUi a 0; two loadi UIO 10 llJOPUond m lo good UM to tOJS; ahe iIleady; ear 80 pound grau hclf. Pinnir

tmall lou W.SO lo M; car . „.W5 pound COWI M; Uireo cara —0 II7S pound inedluma t3J8; *2.79;.n >ads low cutlen $ l.ti to 11.75; vealen Ilia largely H to H. Calves: ne* moitly I

load good 19S pound vealen Bheep choice «0 to SOO pounda quot- Iambi a!<>Hlwih______:------------------ er. carl;ep: RecclpU.for live daya 13.- loit; fee leludlng I7M to leed.Iot; qual- atrong tc llo lambs SCO toier; early nine and tml S8 poundi ta>}lo tfl; closing bett 1st IJi bulk good to cholcc flO to bulk rai ndiwoo1«IU.SOt4t8.33;ahom ISJO lo 07 pound Oregona IS to ISiO: IS.3S to ka medlunii I1.7A td 1335} eoni- ~ 3 1011.S0; down lo t3J0; Utree w ,a M to 87 pounds wooled W.T#; ngi lUadj', M to I t ; ewea 35c ^

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INSAS CITV IIVBTOCK H8A8 CTTY, Aug. 1 (ff) tU 8 0“'* .'" ' -Hogs: RecelpU 000: wo ahIp- In packer Uade; 15c to aOc Uun rtlday or around 38c low- ‘o in ihlpper market; aomo un- Ighu around Bio lower: moat J3fl poundi »7JS lo »7J0; load oundi 17.10; heavier Bcaree;,taut Iteady. HJS to ».10; p ip

Sw,,B#c«lpU-'5o:..lor_weki ygtalnfedaleer».yeMllngawid “ W .

Iteady to itrong; graaay ‘i‘*‘ fed tteen and yearlinga along ‘Weitern g ru tleen weak lo *rj"r; ’,-»cloier:gTU i lat ahe Itockc 10 mojUy » c ; bulla wcalt to «er:vealentletdyto80ehlgh. nedlum weljlit and he«vy sec lo >1 lower; better grades

n and leedcn ileady to 25e . olhera mwily 50c lower;1 lop led yearllngi »J; heavy f f " ' up to M.10; pncilcal top veal-I: bulk iiallvo led ile en and “"** ** tigji M.75 lo HJO; Weitern

Mas 10 MJO; atockfn and - da W J f l im CHICep RecelpU none; Ior week: Cattle:: i!cady:ihcep around 2So high. ngo. itirek'i lop nailve Umbo I7.U: yearling g top I7J5; week’s bulk Weat- j»»rllni ixid be:ter grades naUvea 87 to m u t ui top Ilaughter ewet (303; o th . itcadj • o«l>‘ IJ-M to t t ; lew feeding jJc lilgi8<.7S to 13.10. fed ntj

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ntcelpU'flOO: lalrly active; cn tte f 15c io-35c lower Uian yea- andcuti >"aaie:ace; top 87iO; bulk SO (ulty ii11 do»n t7.:} to 87M; few 180 $1.50 hi

< 300 pondi.U.7S to 8 8 ^ ; ao»a tl tm ilew odd ulea moiUy steady, hellen

l5;nodlrreU. Shee;lle:R«eipUMO,alveilOO:lor doubleibeller grade'gratn led ateen direct:rearllan about ateady: oUien register; m tteen ISc to SSc lower; lott; ler eowa and lielten 3So to SOc 39o hlgr; ipoU more on helfen; bulU feeding}wer; vealm tleady: atocken range Iredcn unerenly Me to TSc low- wlUibf!est narllngi 8150; top »SQ uvo loai n t o t r W 3 g n i a ~ g a a 'W icaflng!

-88.35: crkuen 84.75 to 88.10; early V ielten.l7iO to;87.75; gt*iay th e ep : 83i0.lo « a ! bull! b w fro y i fha-jgl

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15: moit bulls 82.75 lo | 3!7S: lop dlrecl: r Jen MiO; replBcenxnt caUle lewMlei itlyMJS to 85A0:tcmB eoo pound llghtwelj

Iheep: RecelpU 500; lor week: rat 87J5 lo | lbs and yearlings » c 10 SOc high- 80S lo l I»afly-hiit-rift</-i4 *lll< irfvinfr |}2Q ;lc

t; feeding lnniba«ak; aged aheep tleady t ongto25chlgher;wcek'alopnnge o» nwii 1 iiallvB lamba 87J5; late lop 8725; overa 800 ,tlaiyearllng<8ai.topeweal3S0: good.37J k range Iambi 87 lo 17AS: nailvea.alauglile SO lo I7JS; feeding lambs nwtly to 130 p 15 to IS JO.' _ _____________ ^

LOa ANOELES LIVESTOCK '/ » ANOELES. Aug. 1 W (U 8 J>-Cattle: RecelpU for week 3850; S fh “ #llyaieady;*poUweakl«33etow- belt yearling tU tn l835 to |8 .70:-|“ "*:r5

Ik medium to good tleen 88.10 to 80; raw loadi tiM lo 8<; Mexl- u 84J5 lo 8530: fed liellen !«,« Sronc i 87JS; top M3S; graaaen 84 lo

-good co«.843S toM.7S: bulk nmon to medium 83 lo 8<; cuiter , Idea I t to 83,75: bulti 84J0 down; L " . ." ^ vei, for week IJOO: sleady: p n c r al lop vealm 80JO: bulk good lo ■)lce.|8 to 19: common lomeriliim “^ - ' i 60 to ITJO: heavy calvea 18 down, rogTReTelp^a/or'week'eOonSclo""!'^" ; higher: Eutema quoted I 8J0 lo l iV '’" 75; top load 135 pound Kansas 90: toned 183 pound Colondos * < 10: bulk light locaU 87.7$ to MJO; i ivies n lo 87J0; packing *o«a- W lo M. I If;, hulkIheep; RecelpU for week 8700; Ji, ady: bulk medium to near cliolee .have n ol(dIamba|SiStol7;moaUyMrt. good t t pound led ahoru lamha “I

U; common to niedlum ahom i, nba M.7S to 85.15; shorn year- gl 8»Sfl; few ewea 8175. j ‘

■ ------- !|3J0.- nilCAGO U>X8T0 CK | stieep: nilCAQO, Aug. I Ml tu 8 D A) a tUe: RecelpU GOO; compared wrek spots a 1 ). ittlctly grain fed tteen and lings itei irlinn :i5c to SOe higher: light ley lamb irllnii and weighty tleen tht^wlng. MJO lo ) at upturn: graia tteen moitlyjdown to adjr on killer type and ilrong to;Adama i I hlsher on i ^ k e r kinds; g n u r reaehtd 1 MTI iSc to SOc lower; grau helf-1 dium gi fullf ISO off. tnilances more cnjeliolce qi

n fle»hrd light weighty offerlngi; I able ewe itn led COWI and led butclier Iielf- j quoted I 2Sc or mon higher: low cuttera |

1 cutten iJuired g n u cow decline;! I Iy iteidy to » c lower; vealen' OMAll » higher, most light gnln fed,Hoga: a

e h i}JS: heavies |SA5;'yearllng loarr; o ■fen to M. jaharp dlheep;.RecelpU 3000, for week 43 |.Iower; i iblei (rom feeding auitoni; IflWO lower: pi « t : lubitantlal prke advanrei er: top I :lstered at week's opening moitly; 180 lo ; t ; leailng fat lamba ileadf lo poundsi 1 higher: st>»*j«noatIy.qsc higher;. ttJO to ding Umbs itrong; itrteUy cholea < to IS JO; Ige lambs top a t mid-week 1865 15 lo ts , i l tm t avalable a t close 17.75; na-1 CalUe a loa.ttSQ.wiULM,tt>iLIUijall-Kmpare »nntli_oajta«; bulk.to M ctm Trirlinr

-ly.IS'lp ISJO; eloitng l<JO; fat stock de %p 2Sc.hlgber; .iupply. light: few fully'50( ^'jg handrwfleht rwts O to I3J0. cak e i (t loca: RecelpU 50M. lacludtog 30W, and' tWt

• nVJN FALLS D A ^Y NEW

T '-tiliS \ ’ H E '5 • MASBEET KIO ALL RIGHT. W ALL RICr 'S I 'v c Bc-ew S p o r N otCTlW ' V/ATCHIM’ ^ BUT I V':h c s ? y \ TO l o o

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v m i fJ i , " ........ - J ! . " . low eultrnn« 'co p r : :_ _ M ■ « m few grali

! ! r » l£ s « ,r - . : :5 ; ; & k S ' E s ; ; S s i i S -a . r j i r - . r ; , ! ; : .?!; a;'i.i'"iaS,'.~lS; !!'• Si;iIlhfMi rifUle . ...Tl 71, 77 clipped ll

: ; ; i s r £ i ““ = K ~ S ! : , - - s i ; J S S :ma oil H J ........:ii i Jill siil range lec

S E i i i i S S r : : t 1 frter«nort.Ullolt . « «*i CODE.'

Iwd Aimiu . :77ii :0N JT nmrkciit

! S ; r .nidium . . 37', M'i, n i i calllc:

» 'i Jt*: » 'ic l.otiliCo___„ :t)N «i» WN Clawej n

and lucdliCL'Kii .M.(iiKin- good grad

lEW YOKK. AUI-, I 1,1>-0UID quo- J j. jiMkin'Hu'lier ro .rr ______ ll lo’wiS; I:>tril auim Brclilc---------- 1. 7!i lo |3»i! I«,l?"lS»rt ' ....1 ' a u i r r - T i S ' i « >«l|IOhkl.l^«r . ”tt Utht.a. pt—,na»id oil ul iiidiinkT-rTZZ:«!i

bc.1t Bi I« ... I » ™ . o iM .M l.m i. !!.■

Jiiforvoriirt. now rangen I*etlriii rost'tn IMwfr warfihi* » | i l i .f . l '” -,r e : , S ' ! : “! = H ; » t S « ili«l Qu w rra n u __- "lli ___________iiouii n u ' c u i t ' 77---------htim Auto DOSTU

INVcSTtiCHT 7 RU8TI ttoolsbroiiponio Tnut a m rfi....— » n«sldM t

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. ----- — charactereel: market ntmwit a l tUndstllU n'"»y ,• Mies M below rtlda>'; plain and Increailm

lIloM M ; loW 7^:V eklng m ^ISlol52S:Kalterlngllghtwelghls and on I

iiwil; ahlppcn look 8OO; hold- llnea of »i nSOOO: packing tows medium andKl. 375 to 500 poundt 81.15 to IS,7S: ___ugliler plga. good and choice 109 DENW130 pounds IflaS lo M45. ^ 'X 'l r e

PORTLAND UVESTOCK »0RTLAN0.Aug.UTHU8DAl togi: For week slaughter cluiea ”;ned SOc higher bul clBsed ilearty '» * h week ago; feeden ileady; bulk lo ■ tit .bulchen Monday 18; extreme M “I HOS for oil# deck; bulk and icUcal top I t week-end I8J0, wiih leeder Ui ;aalcnal ouUtandlng'loU M.CO; 'ong welghU and heavies I8JS BAND rn 10ISJO; packmg towi IS to M: « tly ttJS to |7J0 :p lgacntlaugh- account I7J0 to I8J0; lew 88.75;

Ik desirable feeden 18 lo 19. weOneidi ;nUle: Compared week ago^ma- orsanUed ed clauea unevenly ateady lo 50c jh, rerVlUi tradlug low; better graile vei and vealcet quotable 50c high. lower rade* ite.idy; best tmder „„ced Ui

0 pound ateen not now quoted ivelT/noroverltOOpuondsabove through I JO: bulk deslnble sleen all .phe Ed< ighU IS 10 MJO: olf gndes do-Au numbers 1 WJO; best helfen Qiiottd up to o„ a ipei bulk deilrablB klndt IS to ISJO; ,|,e bcIu.

Ictly good cowa not now quoled >ve I4J0; bulk deslnblo 13.73 to' i/iP iT mSO; low cu tten down lo l l JO anti V Ib llU l ow; tiulk medium to fairly co<xlIs 14 to 84JO; cutler gndcs dum COEN.13; bulk desirable calve* and tenl- S’ewsi—E

ta to 19; off gndes down 10 iheloUowa . Mrt. Alliticcp: Lambs quotable steady to CaJlfomli3ng u rompared with seek aeo; andMrs.lits a Illtte higher: ewes and je.ir- ntng.rene:s Iteady; bulk good to choice val. seveni yelamba 8SJS; leu desirable kinds P. E-Eh

H) 10 85: UjrowBuUgenenllv BJO of Uw wevn lo 13; lUlcUy cholcc Nfount Irlends wlims and similar type Wednpidiy Oregon,chtd I5.7S; bulk yearlings me- "here h*;ni gradu 13 to 13 JO; .strlcily « •«.lice quoUble to H3S; bulk dejlr- KhooL Ke ewes 83 to I3J0; slrktly ctiylcc l»'0 y«*n,led 1173: CUU doa-nloll. • • -

O.MAUA LIVXSTOC .)MA1IA, Aug. I m (U S D A J- k IUBE ??: Tlie NenTr; outlel very nsrrow even al irp decline: heavies moslly,ac u u a b n :er; packing aowt 'weak lo 5Jc •er: packing lowa wrik lo low- , ^ t a of top 17 paid aparmgly for clioicc v^berly.

1 lo 700 poundi: bulk too to a o ^ u d Ui mds MJS to 17; a o to 300 pounds» to WiO; 300 lo 375 poundi t t .LouUD ISJO;'ltght weight packing h u i riiunday l(^ ,4 0 : a ta g a H to ^ . ' u \e .B a lt ;alQe; RecelpU 135. calces M: |q u u h f nnared week ago: led tleen «nd iriinw AtKinf u» UC nuTie rr tw a ■ . ttI.p twMliim mil - M-gMTM

umcB tjuiiity; iw u r i l ie Newii— ck declined S c ; grau gndea ofl uid child ly'50e; bunnirong:-vfjlen 'and deirttlld vei tlrong- lo SOe hlgt'er; iiockera vlill at n w i c n JW. tu !w4owerT-lHilki j kr.

m v s . TWtN FALLS, IDAno!|SI!N

G i4 5 (JASOUNE ALLEY-REth

ASBE? A KID •, RIGHT \ iiJTG R eG TeO W .: NOO IM M A T C H G S- B ^• I WANT AND r i d a s 8 ® LOOK ' U P • 1

OVSR . / ALU TH& A .SELP. / PLACE, IT-----DOECMT U S I E M . / ' >

^ V COOD TO w e . y

■ week: fed ileen and yearllnp f l n | R75 to MJO; lop weijhiy iteen 1 UflIS t»undi M23; medium weighu | j | |H |1 )Uiid lliO pounda |8 A Karllngt

oulslMKlliig helfen 18.75; bulk B a n U> »a; bulk beel cowt 13 to HJOi IH I cuitrn aod cutten II.7S to t t : Hllj f grain feds IS; medium bullsSO'10 14! practical top vealen 1 7 ...............irllns^ Itocken 10.80; bulk IWO ,18. Jum p 0ilieep: IlecelpU 1300; comparedek ago. lamas Heady; matured 0« rn:eii !ic lower; leeders weak l o ___: loacr; closing bulks: medium to ^ T |. f l f | ,|M Unite WX l« — lives mo(iili,l7i5; top I7J5; led iped lamD} 17.10 to lT3i: rangeirllnssl5lol5J3;goodandcliolcc Byw I2 ii to |3i'J; good ond clwlco Ige leedliig lambs 15 to I5J5; lo- CinCA u'a tupiily lour londs-led clipped '!«»t 4 C( ,ilui twuslil to arffve at I7J5.

(Hil)tN MVKSTOCK wh5^d«reJODE.*i, Aug. I i/l-j <U S D A)-- knowledjgs: ftevelpia 373. Including 40 for available^rkci; supply llmlled: deslnibloIflO tcmber c<IDO pouiid IlghU quoted upward ol the miM ii: 180 la 310 IWUIKIS 17,75 lo tlicwonllM :inckliigM W il»lol5. thatlolloGallic; RecclptA 118. Including 31 newa ol

ninikct: Ior wcel: 1050; kllllitg found olssej generally fiead)-; common closed buJ medium grau steen tt.to8S.3S: urea.'>d grade M: grau heUen 83J0 logood grade 15.75: grM lows I3J0 Com fl

|3 i5; goon coau 14: nil cutten t l 1354: bulla KJO lo ttJOi vealerslo MJO '■ ” recoro lo ilieeii: hccelpU M,0I2. lixludUig_^j“ W j^

/Ti!er lambi’mostly Mc lower;,l Bi In M pound Idaho range com biIla 10.75; bulk niedlum and good sUmlly. eigen l i lo M25: drlvf-lns ttJO ihe start:11.75; lat ewes 11.75''lo 1305; fure of U

ihera i3.7Si'rAiige-[e«dlng .J a m lu - ^ I ) L ^toMJO. and a ‘mi

iioSTOS w oo l. , ingslrent JOSTO.V, Aug, I (4’H-Tndlng In « a resu sisbroailcnedduring Uiepastwcek.-orden to tides tlie cuntinued lalrly large the pit of ea of iinEnded Western grown in a lew Blscllhsllnerqualltywhlehhave on Uib n iracterlwl market aettrttles for .ny wcek-i. u le i were clawl on reaslnc amount* of graded wools.«Ully 80s and 48-iOs quallUes.CCS were Inell. rd 10 rl.v> on most ^ ' grades cf combing icrrllory wpoU ‘ i on Ihe EC.t and 48-SOj fleeces, olher leaiure ol Ihe past week .ding .».! nn Inlerest 111 » c f . p o U M . _

tIKNVIJt S l lk ’p ' l*rovbilc>ENVER. Aug I (,T) (U 8 D A> - strengUl. tep: Recelpls IJOO: for week good values cholcc lambs quotably lUady lo - • ik;-lop-tamte-early-l7J0;-bulk-Whral— 23 to 87.40; closing quotable top sepU with medium lo good and rangen Dee. .... rs lo MJO; moderately lorteU a t M»rch . M lo IS top natives 17X0; bulk May

to 17.25; few decks fairly-Cem—«! nmgtewej J3J0 culU llJS in o -S e p t.” der Umbs u l|l. Dec. ...

------------- - March ,IND ATJDEN PLAYS:DEN. Aug. I ISpeclal lo The Mi-ConecrlA given here each daetday everting by the recently , , anUed Eden bsnd conllnue lo ' ” u e Uic many who atlend. i ■he attendance h u been greater pIj week since ihe programs com- • p o r u ced Uie lln i part of l u t monUi. juitires cl ekly eonceru will continue Septembe ough Ihe present monlh. 4TSc. Ca;•he Eden band contributed tevenl w ti whll nbers a t Haalton Friday evening ,ft special jirogram sponiored by Belter Homes club. . oaU: h

' I -nxlay'iSITORS STO P ill EDEN . .

. - CHIIDEN. Aug. 1 ISpecUl 10 Tl«f citlCA M i-Eden reildenu enlerulned j ^ following vlsliorsthU week: i norlhei 1rt.AlkeThof«Iale.LongBeMh.,. corn: 1llomla, visited al the home et Mr. j j -1 lM rj.R ,D .B ecboulM onda^w -| o a u :^ g. renewing acqualnUnees fonnca,enJ yean ago In Nebraska. . -nmoih'.E.EhlenipeniUieftratfewdsys| Stoverthe week here a t Eden vWUt« i n , , . ^nds while en route home lo wnd.rgon. from Shelby. .MonUna, _ _ _ y

ooL Mf. Elilen taught at Men, j , » n before going .to Shelby.

H 8ERLY . FOLKS .V I S I T , ; ; - ; - ;— — , , 'school dl

UMBERLY. Aug. I 'Sp«W o n,,de by• N e w s i - S c r e n n O m N ^ ^ counsyiu

in . Mabel Parker and daughter, j , k. Rc 3 o n ee Marie Parker. Rupert, Oregon, nt the fore part of “ |tU of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. T>ler. g , ,(,»[• S r iy . MUS RuUi ly k r atcom- RUSSE ,led Uiem home Tuesday evenlns o«natn untU SOnday. • “

e SaltLakcClty.andoUierpolnU toTheNi[Jtah focT'K tk-a vacaUOD. R ^ l l L

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r*^drni.*Chlctjo. fwm’er Wen* communl

[.SIISDAY JIORNING. AUGUST 2,

^mORCEMENT '

Y flUT - t ‘v e -K N O W f^ - -^ T O i f HIM EV £R -S /M C 6-fV e ® j fl BEEN OW TMB BEAT. W \ i H E 'S O.K- AND NOT K '

THE XIMD OK, A KID f Z ■ TO PULL TMAT • y

G T O P P.

i l l C H M S............ .............. erops. TI

mojpliere,

Ip of Almost 4 Ccnis in :orn Market Enoourages ppn«.j: 'r a d o rs In W ifidy .C ily urUDO

ny JOHN r iioutiiM N ' ' [Dltoclaied Pfeu M»rk«t.Edfior»---------------nCAOO, Aug, I -A Jump of al- ; 4 ccnis In the corn market lo- « ; f „ gave evldenco that bcllevert In

'ur/ll;S w K c k l y ' X S r fdared lo sell eorn short desplle .•ledge thal the bulk of readily i:ablctuppli«fordellvcryonSep- 4^ 7 " ? »er contracU acre In llie hands S " IB men wlia captured conlrol In ini„„. i,m nonlh Just ended. A bu^-lng rush folloaed esrly telling, bawd on 30

I of rai,« hi drought dWricU,d oiferlngt scarce, and com i,p,d buo/«ii a t Ilte day's lop f jj- not y « tei

' abandoneim finished active a t 'io lo 3’ic “hulos Unee. Wtieat was sluggish, tag- Kelds In :under llie alMlmc bottom prico Bean f(ird lor September contracU, but e*amln»H Xl: con^loMd ;;c to !ic high-

ns unclianged to arUe of 13c ^'Whemm bcars'were In hot waler con- ihe *K(willy . except for a brief tloie a t normal co■tart Balni conducive to the wel. of the coof Ihe new 1931 crop had been b e u t thfW » l over the com belt.- “ ered wa majorlly of Iraden expected lnt{nnt

l« n g lh K k e s ‘’w n d e ‘m S S Iw S d’curesult of exccuilon of standing' dart, u

n to purchue that toon cleared great amo >lt of alt lurplut Offerings WlUi- of May. lew inlnuws. shon sellcn were

* 7 ,™ . E g E iin about negoltitlons foi-tale of mment flnaiKCd wheat abroad- ' nilf> but llltle m uket effect, as sim- ___ HIJIj

! time. Chicago recelpU of wheat ' bw-y.,^^ cftF^ wheal n u s s n

aheat rallied wlih corn. Oau Ruasu La news was bullish K I ' a p

ovbilons were responsive to com! o'- hoot igtii, ae$pltc Ktakntft. ot Jioff,**"" *®”.o'

” ■ . Iliarvest kal— Open IllgJi l.ow -Cl«e! ‘Ij*-O™"!

. ,-..;.54S 64S S3>. 544reh ..5«*i S711, SO'i 57.i «>vedloi

L - . “ mm'it.-.=:=5(r'i- M 50‘i- i3V, rftB :. ___4J 43'i 42>i 43-'j

y ---- 40 49 48?> M 'i -WENDI— Newa)-VlU— 3)>i. 34 3Vi Sir; IWQbtldgi

'___SOU 2S‘i M'i Mrs. P.reh J7‘i 37‘S J7'i membeny — 39 39 Jsn •38H Thursday

Mesdamei

rORTLAMy CRAIN )RTLAND, Aug. I (flV-Wheat = res closed: September old 4fl>ie. ember new 47He; December ;. C uh: Dig Send bluestem 52c:white, western whlto 47crhard v r ’er. northern spring, western 1 /14c. 1 %iU:No.3whlle8l7J0,. X J L day's recelpU; Wheal 59 can.

CJffCAGOCASHCJMIN ’ 'tlCAOO, Aug. 1 uTVWieat; No. H d 49«c; No. 1 hard 40‘.e: Nb. i irlhem spring 504c. " W ^im: No.3mUedC0c: N o.Sw l- 58c lo 83c; No. 1 white «3c. tlG I lU:No.3 white33c lo s e . ..rley3Sc to 83c. d lS Cmoihy t t JO to 84. ■. ' , »over seed 8I3J0 lo 8ISJ0. * h a i '(

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E N R E SID E N T .G E T S c a u s

SCHOOL BOARD POST i n g

3EN. Aug. T lip e c U J lo ThB t h a ts'-Appolnlment of Den Par. .to serve u (rtistee for Eden 1 0 C

01 district number 8, h is been .e by .\tn. Nellie RoberU, Jerome O l iei!ysupeiln:ende«of»ehooU.Mr. ,m - . i i i - i . iM p J M - a .a w - M - - M J^ Rohrer. who h«* moved lo

SSeI l u n F m E N ' ■ X BUY NEW T H RE SH E R J

trSSEXL LANE. Aug. I (Bpeiui ..heNew il-EwrettandE.D .U lt. tell lane farmen. have purehued SshlPtaachlne wUh whkh they nd to ,ca?r?onE «lr own ^TW>r -|iedy-

w r » H n » q f S t 5 w w ^ 5 i5 Emunlty are stacMat Uielr grainI I view to feeding t t mUireah^l.M t dnstle change comes In

T 2 , ID31

r a wByef^« i l SOO'VG ^ ’m in d . _w i 8 7 GOT TO \c A M e o 6 \ W • LOOK , . ■fO PlMO-^ ■ c o M ew w eR B o L y r w h c

, B L C e. - /O O IM 'T W I;I I ^otefdam gets • rai« n ijjiMSTrilDAM. Aug, 1 (SpceUI 10 ■ Newsi-Ught showen of rain 1 ch fell here Wednesday and iralay were noitufllcienl to help sturc conditions, for growing >s. Tlie molsiure cooled the al-.pliere,however.andUmpcratured--------e reniilned below thc 100-mark Qath X Uie stoma.

■ W i i s . ' g‘

[|[NP0II1I0 FIELDS .o<________________ __ Newt)

Count'DE.S'. Auir. I ISpeclal lo The than 1rs<-roiaio crons of this section schoole been »etlously injured during di^euj,jMJl u o wee.ks, duo probably lo oover;extreme lieiiU Tlie condlUon pre* i|)cik(s litre theaame u over other see- „

of South Idaho, where sprouU „ ,“ ®';forming on the new iwlaloss. “i ' S 3me early fields have es:apcd iheiry.. but the later crops are esU- JJ?.'”ed to be hurl all the way frcm ‘ er ccnt loa toul lew, Anurtber

pl.nlloi: ) .l i lor ii.xl•'s»eed,rej)orl the poUtoes have pee'»‘yctteion. Some fields are being In ISOndoned,. while othen-arc con* Idaho,ling the work of caring for Jhe larmeiU In the ifual manner. sum.ean fields look good, but on clow n e «nlnallon It wa.t found lhat Uie unl cU not u heavy as in previous bellevi

them varteiy, Tlie extreme heat b ^ , houghl lo have caused>nany of nu '.i , blQUoms to fall, wlilch. under

naicondition*.makepodt. Some lie contract varieties or garden M that were properly Irrigated j S ' i ned to benellt by Uie hot dayfc iHtmlUent showent of rain dt- d iheopenlloMof putllnguplhe ■nd culling of hay Uie p u t few “ ' . J , I. I t n s llie flnt rain of any It amount to (all since Uic middle

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INGEIISCIliENEiT i miSSaLlE-SCHIlOLK

— , ■ ^ OoodiJSSEU, LANE. Aug. 1 (Spedal forexi

letl L ^ ’Khoolhouu a t u' a. M. will bey. A pot>luck luncheon wss serv- on bet noon and a short builneu ses- «■» p(ollowed. long-a

>eauK of Ihe b^tnnlng of Uie prlncli :« t K«on_iaany_nifmbfni_of. _ goo OrangB_were_unab}B..lo_aliend, ttlbut(ael that moet growen are do- lowedUielr own week thU j'ear tlso _____ed lo make Ihe atlendane* imail. ' ------

:ndell women ioin M.^rFOR BRIDGE SOCIALS

____ -' tftem'ENDELL, Aug. 1 (SpecUl lo The Slmpe m-Wendell resIdenU enjoyed Babb, bridge parUes IbU week. ' Kenm in. r . B. Brehman enlertained ler an nben ol the Junior Drldga club irsdayaflemoon. Ouuulneluded RE( dametInA ndersoa.J.D .8 luarl, TROI 5. ward, A. N, MacQulvey. B. D. feM t<

Kren^eFs.How often have you he

■Why, you can g e t th a t ai tie necessities, little pie 3ise th a t are so hard t o : hardware store. You an set ju s t w hat you want lause the management t ing able to supply a 'lo t that other stores overloo to come in and see just offer you fo r the fall seai

KRENGrr.„H A R D W^ ___ W e 's lo c k K - Z B o s I

we^Vwe^Lu o v i j o s e OUR u10- • JUOOM ENT rHO'S . A BO U T ,

ifismT--IOC,JN.iS '

S r i n g a l S ho eslrin g -

Schoolhousc H ea rs Idaho

G overnor Give ■ A ddress

300D1N0. Aug. ftSpeclai lo TlieWD-Threc:.. liundre<l-_Ooodlns________unty Pomona Grangen — more in enough 10 fill the- Shoestring' lool-gsihcred here today for 11 cusilon and socUi tes.<aon a t whleli pvernor C. Ben Rou waa principal • raker.3overnor Ross spoke on problems laxalion and agrlcullure. praising > kilowatt tax. and Ihe Income ux Item, and recommendlne lower Iroad n les as a farm-rellef mea-'

Governor Rou slated tiiat he ex-. .:ts Uie kilowatt power levy lo bring-............iSCOJ}00 annually U> ihe Stale of Iho, Uld beUevea It will relieve the ■men or paying > corrcipondlng

ile alio reviewed Ihe railroads'sys* ll or operation, slating Uiai lie leved no Increase In rales Is nects-yJB r ,Ihrlr cnimnmnce--------- ----------------Speaking on the Income lax prlncl-

the governor declared Uul Ida. u u have-been paying more Uian 000,000 annually In Income taxes lo• federal government, and Uiat he ^ , jjd tee no reuon why the um e 1. Item should not be applied In raU- | r SUle revenue. Ke furUier pnlsed r ^Inclp'.c-of'maiing-uitue'v.’ho-----i a((ofd to pay shoulder the bur-I that othen are unable to bear.Jlher speakers were P. L. AUIn.% hi. former Twin PalU county Po- ma Orange muter, who .also ;qmmended ta* relief; Mrs. C. D. ebler. Buhl, lecturer of the Twin Ih Couniy Pomona Orange; and , w. Deal. Nampa. Idaho SUle ange niacier.Sir. Deal paid trlbuie“fo¥.'B. Ayres, oding, wha h u been a Granger• exacUy a half cenlur>-, and whoso- 1hdarannlTer?at7 U loniorrow.-Hii-------------II be 70 yeara of age. AwaUh. given,

behalf of Uie Ooodlng Orenge,la pre/ented to Mr. Ayres for hU ig-atandlng loyally to Orange inclplcs. . ,□oodlng_hlgh_jdiooI_baDd_eon;________buled.muilc. - Be(rtihjnenU_fol*_-----------ved the program. ,

adshaw, Waller Kelley tnd H. L. dJlmcy.Mra, Earl Williams enlertained U« - st-A-Mere Bridge eiub Thunday temoon. OuesU were Mn. Owen [npeon. Mrs. Tom Oates. Mrs. Orln ibb. Mra. William Jackson. Mra.■nneih Robinson, Mra. Prank Oels- ■ and t l i t . E. O. Commons. . ; .

RE0ARULE8S OF YOUR FOOT tOUBLES. Dr. Foster U treating rt for one dollar. Phone 8t0. Adv.

Haveltl ^heard someone say ; a t K rengel’s.” Lit- lieces of merchan- 0 find in the usual are almost sure to it a t K rengel’s b e - ; t takes pride in be-. ■ lot of those things ook. I t will pay you .■ it what we have to 3ason—and there is.

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. RW0P5I81 Jm nlUT*miln* » priMTwr In DMH »t o ­pline'hoiuf bKauM of IU lM>(d doon ind bU Oirt*l to eipo« htr u a ttovftn r- OMH ■»d Ub 1rlr^ Mtllr, and ConehlU knd htr ion, a»bftM, proTO friendly - wpteUll; .fi»lirr»u. who prot«U JoMlU {nm (h* •dMixM ef % feUowetnplDK. U,ml»no. ^ B rw d u « hirrm iMld. »be «»* f ‘»»* rtllw tothB lhBpalroni.DlvIU« pltlaint TuAey. EHoLtdtKlltr pfoenl»M A d r J « n >-floehe fo'»pe»li U lifr In tier own Ut>ctuf«. In Uielr P»rly t n Kirk

'flUndMd' iiid hi* tnndmoUwr, N,lly IWtalte. JMnlU. toIhe UWr. !■ •Urnifd *hcn H*nor Duara Ot Muico jolm llie iroup. nni ber ndden kUi w confoBndi UdbtlUr he (alti lo lift b tr uU ■nd Ihe flirt l9 h tr roam.

---------------------------ciMDWra----------------HONOR. AMONG TillEVES

When O tbruu «'*nt back to th«. ------parloiii-Mollr-enqulrtd-* b o u t

w Ju tn lu . ehe had walched the pan- W (amine at (hi rouIet(e (able, par*

tIcuUrly after Juanita iind tone to Iier room. Dltllfc uiuaUj came oyer to (Im case durlns . (he ereiiinA. k«plni In touch «1lh wlmt vas go*

....... - . . jbs ejt-ToDUW b# M«med to beavoiding her. Molly wa* (roubled

............by thl», llnklne ll wllh JuanlU's In-(lUposlUMt and hU flvfiiiequent In* terview «-lth Ledbetter and Poueiie. The lnt<r\'lcvr had been a tmlllnt

' arralr, and Dlvltl had a l once to explain and to make lIsbL Then Ledbetter had w llK n a note, and □abresu liad cono out with It.

'' Oabreau explained now, and Molly — w re ll tv fd . Tlie incident • Imd

twMng U> do. t)iB saa-. with D ltllfs iTOldance of her.>

Moll)’ waiehcd Oabreau UkehU iUUon between the two front win*

Tlw ovenUig wore on. Ttv were le lt-In the room betide Iho group a t lhe roulclle wheel. Kirk SUndard leaned orer Mn. BelaUe. appar­ently aaylng Uiat CKy m uit leave. Mrs.DtUlu shook] her head, t&ld <So«-n a coin. Moll/ u w Dlvltt look aC Gabrcaa..

- Oabreau came atowly from Ids sUUon ssalMt the wall; 8Io»'ly lie

..pasKdaleng the g roupaftB erw * leU« wheel, very alowly behind Mrs. BelalH's ehalr. M o l l y watching eaw Mn. Betalse's palnled sha rt bruihed to tbo lloor. Kirk Standard bent to pick it up, but Oapr breau had paused asd.now placed It

! JIftrunnn»tirT lirlady*rjl»Bldtr» as If In ipolorr for havlnj bmilied It ftnm tha chafr.'Then hfl wcnl on and took hli lUtlon agalait the

I ■ t/ Kirk SUndard l i« d persuaded I Mrt. Belalso to leave. At she row T • something glllUring lUpped doa-n

_ 1 ____ hcr_w)ilie.dita.to-tb9.f)oer._8l!«stood proUaUnC'WhU? Xlrk folded the-palnled’.ahawL i n m dosoly about her and led her out. followed by LedbetUr and Fouehe, tbe brlcht thins that had allpped . down, her dress lying under Oio roule«(« fable.

O hitt bo«td them out, retumlni to tho deserted wheel, where Oa* brtau was pulUng.thlngt to rlghU. \Vhen they came away U» bright

______ thing that had been under the Uble

The lu t pUivn wero leaving Dlritt and Oabreau began lo clear

_______ th t tablet. Dlvltt glanced a t Molly.alKtle ^ i h t ^ b l r t , w aum nj Irom her cage. “Oet to bed, kid.” he uld.

She came out, elosln* and locking tho glided door. Aa tho patted h in . aho touched hU ale«re, a little ub- ipoker-sood-nlght" to whleh he te-

- • —"iponded wlth a nod.------------------- -MAUy hsdnached tbe door of her

room when lha gale bell nmg. In the dark o t the'court iho watched aabrttB a n im l t . Kirk atandartf <nt«r«], hurried Into tbe parlott wben Olrttl n a -putllnt oul tha . IlfhU. . j

-Mr*. Beuite haa h s t wmethlnt." he t a l l “l-d like to ite if ll't hen.”

D fnu (wllehed 00 the Uihti.• “flht w u nowhere but the nwtetu

wheel," ho remarked, and drew btck the corer. Ue asd Kirk looked undmxaUi. . ;

“U w u her necUnce." Kirk u ld thea. “Sh* didn't miss It IIU ilw e k home.“ '•

"yoQ looked ia the car, of , ' e o u n e r D i v l l t a i k e d . - ' . ' . - I

L Kirk nodded. “We've looked tn , «TnrpUu*lb!epUoB-hurriedly, ot ‘

' count. She knoat ahe had .lt on while Ihe w u playing. ’ 6be re* memben fingering 11." r

“She probably loosened it then. | m have Oabreau look on the side* ‘ walk. Walt Ull I ge tm yfluh ." “

Ktrk tnd Oabreau went out on '■ (he aldewalk. Dlvltt going fln t wllh * Jiii fluh. They ntvm ed present!/. ‘ Dtviit offering hU condolenoet. T . dUllka such thlngt to happen hei«,“ her t a l l “You will tdvertlse, of ‘ ooune.- , f

"I lhall U r to get It In tonight,* » Kirk a n iim d . and'WU gone. ,

Moilr opeaid her door, ttood for | ■ M l i i u a l In the dtrie, then

iwttched on tha 'Ught t t tho bedi hud . Her « t i aad hat Uy on Uie b g t fcr uouy h td been t h 11 - * « e » o « to tee Ust doctor, bad not i,fot hoqatm tlm o to h u r tr lntothe e p tr to ^ Bbt ta ttered t t e n up now. fi- bU ta d oott^daoid them In tba araolrt. T tjen iheu tdow nonU w {< 6*dl « to . nuopltog- Um uU n b «pn*d. A ^ . i a t o tb i dim old ll

• Tt'* » to M a t M *'baby to.-Ihe'aald. „At-iwoa'neil <lt| DlVllt aent for o

■ . JaanlUtoco«aetohUofflot.olTltt1i wofflco *14 .direcUy orer the rOon hi U ut be shand vittr Uony. A>door u had beeo cut In th t wan Uiat u p . u anted U from Uw Hotel TU6d. n makloc It aoctitble to dtho- placc.No denUen of tbe boute invaded Uw dj upperbtloony where I t p a w d Dlv. ta lltloffloe: 10 JuanlU walked there wi fer the fln t U at. U

Her« alone UoUri band w u n o t \-ksibIe. Uncarpvted floor, dust, rc. — «T..I »t~ l~ T1I.H.. „nia<rU'JUiulU ciifeitO. uiolionedfiK

K — her to a chair. .......... be

buttc ia . a t .WTlit' a n d '^ t < : . her dl . b u l le d - tm o e tU r .^ t t t - n ^ qi

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a different penon' from (he jw m I- woman he had K«n■d uimbltd snd dlJtrauiW, je t belli-tr Utul wltlial. Dljlll h«d , iIt laulluilc come over 11* clfl, Ini'tr rtsllted t h a t tomelhliig •- snipped tomewliere., He laclo thought Ih it In lliU relaxed lUUa sh« would cohllde in wme one - n:d Moll>-. cettalnly-knew th it her »1-i- lenco w u due (o (lie gavlly of hei■t Kcrel. Tim knowledge. wlWled himle ' foraiie moment. "R Juanlla hid been an attei. sreit«n - ih a n ' h j-h ad foneen.-B he-hadk m«nelUm. enhanwd by royitery,r, Molly's Idea of the veil htd been« good. lU protecUon had given)f Jutnlla covrajte. and IU nUurement

coupled wlUi MolU"s clererljII planted explanaUon of It, lud ad* U vertUed bolh JuanlU and (he p l ^ .

£flc LedbeUer.liad unaueillonabiy COM lolely to teelw r, ilio Ih# dU-

_ llnjul»hed Mexican who brought Kirk SUndird't a rd .

Sul JutnlU muit not • b« m lo jfh /about Um velL Bhe hsd left

b* the group lu l lUght ilmply beeauM FViucbe'htd’ Joked about initchlnglloff. The rumor of Uilt touchlnetswould KCl about, dMtroyIng whal-

K> ever charm ihe derived from her " Bttlre. Dlvltt had been a little >A. lutonlthed, however, i t the clever* ‘>*.ncu wllh which Juanlla had es- ^Sleaped from tho-toctretcnjJi.ofJMt Kl n l th l - that kiss ehe had Ifft upon ^-ILeflbeltefs Jaw. Ho ' would - have ’• tlwuslit Ahe ftuB developing an un*

luipccied coquelT)-. h id .sh e not '« gone 111 to'her room and failed to

retum.!>] • He would not luve.ledbelter or

anyone cite snalchlng.otf ber wll. The parlon ahould preeene a t len t

>y the • decorum ' of a Mardl Graa ‘.o parade lu which every mask U re- ■» ipecfed. And to ha Jiid rnnJe Uist

remark to Ledbetter abiuf TurkUh t» ladlei and mode«ty.-“You“ haro '• lived in Turkey, Hr. and know how

modett Turklih ladles ctn b« where their faca aro concemtd."

IP JuanlU's terror of dUcover/ '<> would be an auet In whal he had

In mind, but ll muit be quliUd In & meuute. I t would toon- be

IJ known for terror, and would crealo* a wone illuoHon than Uie rumw , of her prudery. Kuwerer, he wwiJd » nofipeak Of that now.i« DlvKl look a neatpipcr from his '! detk. handed ll to JuanlU.' 'Will “ you retd what 1 hive marked.

SenoriU?"“ Juanlia'i eyes ran down Uie page. '* rLOST: Sapphire necklace. Seven ^ targe ttonei. Platinum links. UbenI

^ totted the paper on h it dctk. *"I wonder, SenoriU," he u ld . I f

1 can truil you to retum Uiat necklace.”

d -II was toil • here ~ last night. « Under the rouleile Uble. 1 should ^ IU(o you to retum it, refuting th:

d ^ * I? * w t i Incredible— boih com* f iritiidi. •‘You'd enjoy doing Uiat, d wwldn’t you?- Dlvltt uked.— - ‘t She heilUtcd. “If lhal is all,- ^ ahe u ld■■ Dlvltt tmUed. “You irc lusplc- a out, Senorllt. Have you never* heard that thero Is honor among I- thleveiT" "I am not a thicl."

* ;« « . Impiylnt

t wlUi ut In this matter. . i thould f have to be certain btfore 1 tent '• yiX LQ a.lhU Jlnt.£tiudj}U ib^r,;i I (Oop)Tlghl, Dodd, fctotd tn d Qo.1

(ConUnued In next fttue/r ; -------------------------

'* BlIPERJ BETS G{}|jLE[l'i ojfynmsI ^— .[ RUPERT, Aug. t .(SpccUl-W-Th*’ Ne*t)-AtlefKeUUringi006tsrttt , for teveral d tyi tnd flntUy retcltlng , IW July a , the hottest day In Rup­

ert for the p u t 10 year*, the mercury ; began to adjuil lUeU U th i mual

iummer Umpenlure. The p u t few dan, Wedneiday, Thunday and Ftl*

‘ day, Uie official thermomeler drop- I pfd to M degrees and 'rfgUlertd

nothing lilgher Uian 07, which a-u ’ nsporUd July- M .. Sine, Uien Uie . high m uk h u bOT 84 and 41 de* I ■ crtesi ’’ <

The dry ipeU w u broken tlw by i itiowen two of the dayt. a lotal of W preclpiutlon was recorded. t

From m l, when the hoUett day ] on record w u 87 degreta, Uie 100-mirk I

doka migaUoa off Ice for lo j-eart. un* tU lhliteiton.w hentheniercuryhu ' sotred (o lOO and abme on a num*

**lii°[he entire 10 yeait, July IieJd ! the ftollett day here wllh the exeep- \ Uon of in a and \S». when Auguit B. with M degree* and A ura l H with • S8 held Ult y t tn 'h e i t record*. {

RESIDENTS OF PAUL ' J ENJOY MANY VISITS '

- PAUU AUg' f •JBpeclal to T ht | Newil-SererU Paul retidenW h tre « n ] ^ rltlU wllh' reUUves tnd Wends during Ihe U itw «k.

L.E.ClemtnU tnd dtuthlcr. Alice. « left FM dtr momlng for Morsl.;Ne* b n tk i. U r; Cletnenu fomrrly lived I In Kebratka and is returning <n a I ihcrt butliMU Irip.

Mr. and Mr*. Owood and ion. Sam*

otado Spring*, where . Mn. Oigood w u called by Uie lerloui mnest of her raUier. A- L. Ltctey. Mr. and Ur*. 0 « g ^ win tlto vlilt for |-«bort U nt la Dearer wlUi Ur. Oieoodt p trenu oa their return trtp.

Mr. tnd U n . U. B. WaUon tnd daughter DoroUiy. and too. EUer. re* turned UMday evenlns after a two- week tacaUon tn d tight teeing trtp Utmtgb YeUowttone ptrk.

U U iJU ut Pankhunt, Robert Oar- ret and John Toen .D * llu . Oregon, ail il n l ufthtT.'J.TWTtTjnne Wt i!*'}' neiday-aftim oon for >-tl>ort-iiLl- before.Ttttatilne to Oregon._ tfF Hdty,mcrnlnf for w r»e«tton in (neitt B t i i y w t i T T b o i they wDl Jolnl*'

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i TIE TABLESinets _ _ _

i'her i<rhe<tulet at rauenier Tralni and llltle Melof nB iteiPuilnr'nircotbTw In trer*

• OREGON KHORT MNE- -------------rE»*<b«tnd----------------Tnln e< leave*________3H0P.M.Tnln 1S8 leaves----------7:10A.U.

nol . Wetlboundd to Train U leavet________ll:45A.M.

Train IJ5 leaves.. 3;2J P. M.:r orX-ell. WELLS DBANaileu t ' tjoDthboondO ru Tnln 3M leaves............ 1:30 P.M.I re* KorthbonndUist T nlnsw arlifs,,_______ 3;WPsU.'kith 'havo -----'UMOWPAOMCIITAOEShow ' Eastbonndhere A rrive______________ 10;00A,M.

Leave a l ____ _________ 10:10 A.M.,«rv A rr t» c a t-_ ----------------12:MP.M,had Leaveat_____________ 1:00P.M.

d In Arriveat-— __ _ _ _ .ll:M P -M .- bo L etveal............... ............12:_30A.M.

WetUwond" w A rriveat....... ....... ...........IO:ISA.M.

Leaveat------------- :____ 10:»A.M., 1,1, Arrive a t — ;--------------fl;«P.M.:,vm Leivc a t --------------------6:10P.M.

Arrive a t .....— .......11:4SP.M.Leave a t _____________11:59PM.

,.M The eutbound lUge arriving a i 10 »v(ii A. U. and the westbound tlage leav*

Ing a i 6:10 P. M. tnvel Iw wsy of Jcrome.'Wendell and Ooodlng.

------- otHEfTsTAOE LINE.S--------jrmNFALL8.SHOSHONE^,^

& T I = r ! Z = l o ‘"oA.M., . , Leave________________ 3:00 P.M.£ht- Return - -------------------- 6:30P.M.

TWIN PALLS-WELLSU a v e _______ ____ _ 3:30 P.M.

— ^Arrive ---------- L=rl;13P:M:

JiaC ' =. &fr. and ttn.'Joiiii Lundy. Manhali*

lown. lowo. niid Mr. and Mrs. Ed* liTird Itindr. Ctmat Pnlrlr. Idslio

Iv .. Mlts France* Onga and brother, ,.Q. Earl. Ooodlng, arrived Monday to

^ Uko cnre of the Jetie Bngn place while t h ^ nre. on Uieir vacation,

flnt .----------;;jfflOYAIrNEIGHBORS-A-T— p _ HANSEN HOLD SESSION’•> HANSEN, Aug. 1 jSpecial to The

Nea*)—A fflreliiv of Uw Royn) jieWi bo/t lodgo w u Uic outtUndlng to* clal tetalou of Uu week In HanMn.

' Many oUicr tcllrlllei have been pUnncd for next week.. About IS membert of Uic.Ro)'al

Nelghbon ttlehded the regulir meel*L tng a t Uio Modem Woodmen hall

J u Tuetdiy evening. Tlie builneu mecl* Inf wu'follo«-«d by refrethmenlt le n td by M n. Fnnk Trunkey. The

the next meeUng wlU be atoclal a t lhe ; •tei la m of Un. H. A. Fomilitt Tun­ing day evening. Auguit IJ. • ' ip* The regvlir Orange meeUng will ' ury beheldallhechurthThuttdaycvcn* , uai Inr, Auguit 6. when the Klmberlr Few OranjS »1ll bo cucsU. The Kimber* ' ■ri* ly orchettra wm conirtbule tpecUl , >!>• muiIc. 'rtd The tecond band concert of .Uie I i-u season will be given on Uie high ‘ Ihe tclwol Ia«-n by the Hinten commun* * de* Ity band Wednesday evening a t 8:00

o'ctofk. Ice cream and ctkt nW be ' by sold on tho ground. *of The monthly Epwortli Letgue to- \

clalaeeUngwlllbehcIditlhechurclt * lay FrIdaytvenlng,August7. |

BURLEY OFFICE ISSUES , HALF-YEAR’S LICENSES j

BURLEY, Aug. 1 (Special lo Tlw \ New*)-Htlf*^srauio4Ice]uesls(ei f

- htvebeenlM uedU iepulfew dajiln g Z Uie u iu to r 't offlee here. They tro c iS, good for the flht] litlf ot m i . U i' ‘ Kuck,tuUttnttoAMuor8eUiKtn>* 1

er. lU les thal JJ77 auto, truck and t ■ loUler platca have been luued. for 1,

which I ti ,103 w u paU, during Uie i f ln th t l f of Uieyear. c

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(lYH W0M6N AK £ S R tV E 5 ^ \ ' '" v J 5 « L O • !

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. i ONECENtCER-WORD I MT , PER INSERTIOH'~'‘A.M. _

AU Was( Ad* allre u d tctlre tnd A.M. -U uy bring lb* btyer.

P b o n itt

P.M. ■ F o r S a l f r - F u f n l tu r e

Pfi*- FURNITUREFOflSALECBEAP.S.E. Douglu, Kimberly.'.________

FURNmrRE NEW AND USED AT A. M. iBwett price*. Bert Sweet Furniture.

p !m! ELECrniIc“ sAVAOE WASHER p. M. new ityle for MOJO. Sweet'* Fuml*P-M. lure^______________ /

OOLD SEAL RUOS WEAR LONO- er tnd cost no more. IIM t week i t

A.M. Sweet's. ____________________PM DBBD -FURNITURE - KITOHENp „ ' cablntu. ifore*.Ublu. Chain, rugip' m and davenpc^ priced to u ll. Moon i ,p^jj’ Palm and Fumliur* Slort. 1ai ld _ _ _ = = leiv*» 'of C olleges '

— - r.L-r c o Diw rrolLEOEj \vm i£Y ^ \ . an, Idaho, help you help yourtelf. ;

• u . h tn , wort, eavc now. Start Sfpl. 7. A.M Catalog. ,

p ” ’ F o r S a le— L lyestook ' ■

r o i i sal^ m il k cow srP H O N E '----- L. Talmsdge. Kimberly. |

Mli* FOR S A L E - F E E D E R PIGS ■ Ed* Phone m orcaU al438 3rd 81, No. *

i ^ E BRED HAMPSHIRE DUCKS, I : Imported *lre. Geo. A. Bradley, sIncfl Plione 16BJ3.1U North Five polnu. tI- . ' i

— W A N SE fW E S IO E N X SJilSU L j,

ON RELATIVES AND F P p D S ;

^ HANSEN, AUg, 1 (Special to The jj . ,iu NeM»-Arrlval* and departurrs of £

lU nuii vUflon tnd rttidenU during - „ n (he lu t week have betn numerous, m I; M lu Lenort Feiftienwald lefl Sat*

urday.to resume licr traUiIng u t , .v .i nut«e In the-SL Alpliontu* nuraea' S ? ; training hoapltal in Bolte,-arieriprnd -

ir^mwo-weekncaUonatthcIiome “V of Iiei- pareiiti, Mr. and M n. W. & " J , Fcnnewald.2 ^ Mist Herrtott Dwlglil. Filer, wl,o j ^ b u been VUlllng a t the home of Mlu t, ^ Middle Uycook lor llie Init lew j,

. di>-». returned lo her liome n iu n - f, diy evening. •

Mn. S. Keyle, Denver, who U imir* t< mg tho WMl for her liealtli. len Friday mornUig afUr vliltlnt a few «.

I weeU a t tiM home ot Mn. Tliella Laj-cook. Bhe h u been louritig throughvtriouipartiofOrejon.Cal*

,S : Ifomla and Wuhlngton and U now. o „? on her wiy baek to Denver.

.0 . Leonard WUeman. ton of Mr. tc1 '^ ond Kira. C. U. Wlieman. lefl Bat* “ ” urday momlng to atUnd a coiiIcr* (g

„ enM5llheSmlUi*HugheaUaclifn«t Pont. Idaho, t retort t t the west enUance of the YeUowtone nation­al park. . to

Mr. and Mn. Jean Kopp and ehll* dren of California a n rlsltlng at

CO lhehomeorMr.Kopp’tp trtnU ,M r. _ and Mn. F; C. Kopp.

IiUttes Thelma and Phylllt Young, ni6 uho have been ipendlng the p u t lie* fer*w k**lth»J»m eofW ,B.8U n* to l ln ger. returned to their liome In Po- wi are catello Thunday evening. CtId t Mr. and Mrs. Mark HiIl nnd fam* At rp* ll>- who^have been making Uieir «u u d honM In Phoenix, Arizona, for Uie en for Iwt few yean, moved thit week to At Uie Uieir home In.Itanien formerly oc* •

cuplod by Uie J .D .M e ^ family. M

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PII*lY TM IN */ ^

MLY NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAH

•• ' ' ■ "T t f g - g- G - t / - > r p ^ ' = i v - o - r p 4 - A

T v j t u T ^ H A T M ie.uT a e - / BOT IF YOU'U H U P ME k

• y o u tT LOOK 'ruJibu& H -A U L v 1 CIOIETS A^JO DRAW ERS- V ANO ifeE TWAT I LEAVB A ’NOTHING 0 £ M I N b -

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Ads-Bar:g I For Sale MIsoellansous'— httLKjieAaAUO uosE atjs.__ FOR6ALE-PEONIE8. PHONE 1004.

wa HAV-’J MILE EAST. U SOUTH■ Wuhlngton acliool

TWO BtniNER OIL STOVE FOR m Ic chet|i. Plione 2i0R3.

DERRY CRTmS- 17.00 PER 100,----- eupt M.OO a thouund. Publlo Mar-P.S,

BABV BED COMPLETE. ONE SIM* moiu bed spring, 421‘2nd Avenue

lure, _________________________COLUPSABLE BABY SUOOY —

iJSi: good u new. HlcU near Sugar

r a . FOR SALB-TWO-WIIEEL.TRAfi^‘u , , rr, bu t of coMtrucllon. Almoit new I'

rubber and exln tire. Phone 471

ro rt’SALB-SELF. <-iww BEAN 7 ^ , ■ eiiltlng alUehment for p & O cul* i S J Uvaior: new lu t k m . a bargain. D.

' R.Csthro, mile north Five PolnU.

= Wanted to RentCOMFORTABLY F U R N IS H E D

modem houu or aptrimeni for five or Ilx montlu, beit references.

'EY* Write Box R.R. Care New*.reelf.

Hefp WantedWAKTED-MAN. 3J TO 40. WITH

= car. Steady work. Call 830 FourUi avenue w ui Sunday.

^ J DCMOHSTRATORfl FOR PER* 5NE ~nninenrfutMlmg-work,-.over M.

cillMlttcritchflellRogenonlloteL ~ 8 to 11 A. M. Mondty and Tuesday.

I'n * REPRESENTATIVE TO ENROLL— men for mining on Sound Motion IKS, Plelun Operailng. Commlufont on Hey. u le t and coUecllons. Dept. 4.103 N. Inu. Rowtii Ave„ Lot Atigele*. CaUfomla.

~ WANTED-VOUNO SALESLADY, .■•P 'IntelUgent wllii plewlne penonal*

n c ilrabtebutiiolneceMary.tteadypotl* Uon for right pirly.-Local glri Uvlng a t home nreferred. Aniwer by leltcr

* « giving Ige. experience, etc. Addreu ®; Box soe Cire Ne»».

out,i>t* Legal Advertisefnents

- • O m CEO FTH Ee n d ------- COIISTV TREAHUnER-------

O IT«lnrtllit«B n(y ii• Twin Fall*, Idtlu), July 30. mi. (

WarranU of (he Common School . ‘ *0 DUtricU of Tain FaUt Couoty u C j t u . berevUh llited-«ni be ptM oii-pre* -

tenUUonalUiUoIflee, interesi ceu* o caA(igu«llUi,lt3l: . I

8clioolOUl.No.lSWtrraiiU30)8] : ’"■* to 31«« liicluilve. . .

School Uilt. No. 3 WarrinU3tM( . to 3HS3 Iticlurtve. :

flla school D tl. i.'o .«W m anU JI#IJ f t»31Ma mcluilre.

School Dili; NO. 23 WtrranU 31713 L toJ17331ncIuii«.

seliool Dill. No. 30 W smnis J0923 S. “ /• to 3l»S Inclutlve. ei

SebooJ Dill. NoT4J W amnls 31033 9 (0 31M7 Inclutlve. |l

‘ seliool DIM. No. 47 WarranU 300M . **' to3Il«3incluilve.

School Dlit. NO. S3 WarranU 31147 to 313IA liwIURlve.

CORA E- STEVENB, r Adv. CouniyTreuurer. *

NOTICE OK TEACHERS' : ng, EXAMINATION VU l The regular Teachen'ExamlnaUon _

forsU clauetof’CountyCerilllcale* » ’<>- will be conducted In the office of

Couniy eupertntendeiiL of School*. ^ "t* AuruU 13. 14. 13, m l. The tpecUl _ <tr tubJecU for an Idaho Certdlcato by w ■tw endonement «11l be given ealurday, to AuguttlS.alSo'clKk. D

X* ■ Signed: ROSE J.W lISON. . ri| Adv." CountySupcrinlendent. M

IT T O K N O ^ iVHERE "VOUR‘ Kia M N EIK ? w h y

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DAHO. SUNDAY MORNING, AUG

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rgains-(ForRent—Fumlshsd

.Jj ^r . ^~. J—' ROOMS^-lSt TTH NORTH. PHONE )04. id .

I .1,. )TH room a nd DOARD-CtOfiE IN. ‘ _ 318 2nd North.________________ i

THREE ROO^J APARTMENTS ' _ and balh. 702 3rd Ave. Weit.IOO II ...... .. ' " I

FIVE ROOM HOUSE PARH.Y ; - fuml*hed.l3Sj», Phone 12».

M* COOL ROOM FOR RENT ALSO j lue iletplng porch. Phone 4T3J. '

— ■ - . II ..I . . . . .— FOUR ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE.— Inquire 43a 3rd Avenue E ul. ,

FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT- !— CIgee in. 814 Second awnue ei^l. •

FOR RENT - TWO ROOM FUR* | nUhfd aparunenl on ground floor. '

jfj, «» Msln weit;___________ . j

'i l ' FOR RENT-4 ROOM HOUSE FUR* .nuhf<l.ganse.!imlleeut'4j;0ulh. <

^ of Wuhlngton School.

SLEEPINO ROOM FOR ONE OR 1 : d two men, ^ulei home no children for good iDcttjon. Phonrl431. \

FOR RENT-LIOHT HOUSEKECT*— ing rooms. Clue In. Phone 830 or !

tilHMJfld'AvenuiNorfh;'; • - - »

rH ROOM POR A LADY, ALSO 4 rUi double gange for Tent, 810'lUi ;

Avenue Eut. Phone 1423............... . *

iT FURNISHED APARTMENT .TWO f 33. roomt and kltchencllei Phone 83U: ;

343 Blue Lakes Blvd. Nortb. ' '

F U R N IS H E D TJUIEB- ROOM I LL partment. downsUtn. P leau 'call ■ :on evenlng*.4l5ThlrdAve.North.Phone • on 4«i-W. Ml Dunrf,M rij FOR RENT-TWO-ROOM COM* I

pklcly fumlihed aparUnenl on : lY, ground floor. 130. 304 FlfUt tvenue ll* cu t. Phone IMa.

,1. T H R E E ROOM FURNISHED 1 n r Aptrimem wllh hot wtler tn d new i „ elecUlo n n r i - Bungtlow Aptrt- i j g tn e n l ^ P f a o ^ , v_ Modern h ir e e -r o o u hom e. :— •Flnecondmon.At«oflnt*cIiutwo. r

room Hrtrlmcnt outside entnncc._ 4J8 Sixth tvenue eu t. : ' . . ^_ FOR.RENT FURNISHED_LI0HT !l

housekeeping iputm eoU. Clote _ in. Low rales by week or month. Tbe

^ Oxford. 438 Mtlfi NorUi. ’

U CALIFORNIA BO S TO N APTS.<* -FuniUhtd-M odem Aparunenu * . ont block N& Pott Offlc*. >Phooe . IMS. Alttiellie tummer rtU*.

” FOR RENT - TWO-ROOU AND

« w iK r? fp ‘e a c « ' ' ' } seookin,!. nealy kalumlned. |3o tad

'* I33W. 413 Main norUi. .13 LONO'S AD-8-nOOM FURNISHED

house I31; e-room fumlihed im O '23 S-room modern 130.00; #-room mod*

em 12A.00: t<room modem 833^0:13 S-roooi howe tIS; 3>room home

I13J0. Phone »«3. A. N. Long.it _____________________________.1 _ . , B

" Situations tVantedr. UOUJE BUIZER. ~ ^ n R R r n

nurtlng. Pboat 40TR4.

w A m D ^ F A i m Y * L A m ^ = fl • or work by hour. Pbone W3J.

'■* UDY WANTS flOUSEWOfaC OR ’• will a-oric by hour. Phono 13»g or P£

call Ceniral Rooms. Room 17. I

•r WANTED - TRACTOR ■ REPAIR - 1. a-orif, experienced McCormick n

Deering ind 'Other makei. Prioci I . right A. L lU lnrt. Phone S8, John- loi t. ton Gange next to Fire SUUon. mi

^ V U H MSAM THAJ \ U S T P i e c e O P ^

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■OpportWanted—Miscellaneous

W A N T Z D -p o u ira y 'B ^ aS S T 'NB er. Phoni 90JW.

— WANTED-UBED FURNITURl IN. • Cam or irade. Phone 12*3, Ber

SweeU . .

f ra WANTED - QUANTITY LAROl ' Sptnlih Pearl popcorn. Phone 87: Kiriunaii.

WANTED-TO TRADE YOU NEV__ fumllure for your old fumlluna o Phoite i. Mooo'i Paint and Fuml

tu«> Sion. . i ._________• r : WE PAY 80fl PER CWT.,FOI**“ barley and «0c bu. for wheat in ex

. change for any new or used Oenen,j._ Elecirio in ilock. Hayes Broi. Phon

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;r- ForSale-Frults,Vegatablei_ CHERRfta"- PaOKE #M/. J. DtR* Witeman. .' '■--------------

GOOD APRICOTS FOR SALE> Phone ftlUS.

OR FOR SALE - APRICOTS 3c 0» ren ( tm . 200,AddUon Avenue.

__ FOR BALE - EARLY APPLES l i O’* mllet e u to n Kimberly Road. .

“ POR SALE-APRICOTB. W U lU _ norih of Counly. UoiplUl. Ptioni SO 437J3.

irOR SALE-EX-niA FINE APRI- -eou norm Of Hanien Bridge terot

WO from Ruuel U ne Schooltu - I .1 : , I. •' VEOWABLEa FOR PEDDLERJ__ and canning, tUo nbblU for frieiOM Finl Houte Norih of SubSU tlon,-(all ■ I ■ „one SUMMER APPLES NOW READ1

a t Ibe E.L, Wonicelt orebsnl Uiro. _ m llucuL ofellyonK labffJy 'rott iM* and one-half lOuUi.

. ForSaleorTradfll 5 roR* TRADE - MCEi * M 0 0 m U* acreage for modem Iwute In Twin u:t* Falls: good ear,'tome cuh for tmtll.

JEto . FOR SALE-1037 NO. 9 BIRDSEU ICC. Clover. Hullei' or will trade fot

tliccp. Martin MlUer, CuUeford.ldt. ho. Phone CuUeford 3IR3.

I BfAUCHAMP AND ADAMS ^ FJCniANGB LISTrs. Whal Hkve Yoo U Tnde7 lU 8>rooni modern liouie wllh p r* ■oe Ige. clear of incumbnnce to t ^ a

for larger modem home. WIU pay— casli difference,.. .!1? • r ie to U C lfiU i nloe'moderri l3f home 10 l^ade^or city property. ad 20'acies well Improred to «T*.

ehange for mailer acreage or clly. r „ llroperiy. 133 Sliotlione SouUi.

phone 304.FOR RENT

S’ 4 room modem lioiue. wlUi tlwplng porch, and g a ^ .|18i00

« reoni modem house w lw '^ *= age, m.OO, _______ •

4 room modern 'furnished house 'Kith cange. 130.00.

- DEAl’L'KAMP AND ADAMS T m-8hethoae 8eulh Phone S»i

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i --------------------- ------------------ -or PER.MANENT WAVING INCLUD*

Ins all neceuary work, I3i0, Eden.- Mr*. Beamer.!fl *1 .......:k nNGER WAVINO Sic; KIARCEU es Ilng Sdc. for sliortbobi and 75e for

long, ehampooj 60c. Mr*. Paul Htr* mon, 313 4lh Amiue Eut.

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— JOHN Xt. GRAOAM-Uvjer. BtSk r o n u d Truit BuUdloc. Pbooe «»>W.

leral SWEELCT A SWEELET >u* OfflOtt Done Moormto BuUdlng.

= Buslnest-jles f i D i l i B i N o ' '~ * | '^

r s a o M T r a r a i w T T 'r a i i w o' 00.-ahi7w Room tad Bbopt.-m

— TOrd IUI. Pbooe tO . . t»

^ BALLANTTNB P L O U n iN G * HuUng Oo.-8bMt MeUl Werte

ON ^ h u t ^ O T u b t a f c j h o w a u ^ '

— * , . ■ , .. A U TolN SU U N n^A T' e s r w ^

S itone - . TftUWFEB ■ • ,

— u m c n o u ■m NY rzB>RI* AGE - GtrtMgt b to led .d tiS .

Phone3ca •

— -fy w T iw q .A N D :m u q > m n w o .

ru t. F.A.BOW AR-PalaUni.uperbiB|f - ln f .to d ktIseminln8~331.8ib.Mft

— . e u t Pbone 124W ■ ..

^ ' . . HOSlO T E A C ra

”* * A L B E f T m S E is p A r o e d i i a= a .• rioUa teteher Phont 8 \m

. . s iib 'B B n A U tm o .M .. TTyjfit. T fl.attng'

ladle* fin# wortt, sole* lUUbed on. ^ MmforttndflalbUlly.lIJShotlioflt

— For Bent—Uflfurj)l5)icij,i5,TOR REOT^-HOOM " l i o r a i f -boute. Pboae 143^W■

R0USE8-AND 6T0R8-F0R RSNf. — j O elU rtR etlE tttU . 'v

IIOUSE FOR RENT-OALL 41 i IRO Avenue w etl or Phone 1828; •

“ UanSv. ' ..ria. . PARM LOANS^W IU Is 00 . iV

MONEY FOR STRAIGHT LOAn] r . en modem bouiet In Twln FtU l I ,: I Arthur L. Swim ds Co.

*>• I AM OFFERING A VERY CHEAP and dnlrabU ftrai loan, j tblnk4t

lh« beit ftrm lotn propetlUoti erer * offered oa Iho Twin FaU* t n e t ' i

will pay }-ou to tee me betore pUclBf“ your foia~crA rR o6fnw n.------ ---r.' " ~ ir, . For Sale—Poultry ,-0;— 130 nN E TimiFTY PULLETS ACi M moit reidy to put In Uii Uylis ** houte, real money mtken, but mo3— tell out'to lenve.-also 100 hen* frem— lu io 'car aod a fln t e lw milk Ooai

(Tuckenbent). Phone 1348.M. P. 0, Pcierjen, lO N .Elctt. ^

D. — - '

” ■ ForSale-AutomobllesJ;FOR SALE-lfi39 DODGE DoIUXff

[or tedan, cheap. & ML touU), l<( west ir* of Cutleford comer, BuhL M.

R u b b e it^ ' .*»

JE D SO LONESOME! -J

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S E E N m l T O O K , - i i

" v r^ C M JS E T T H A T S -

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P am Blevei

i i i l i F i j= * B if f l !5 I IG row ers a n d D ealers Seek

'• ‘ In fo rm ation and . Advice

F rom E x p ert Sources

D*nw9. to pe-W«‘ In MUlliffii •nd tMtcm IdBho.in a rm ll. II li , belleml. ol tli# w oiil muto lieol w*ve WM Ihe tiinjKl uJ lni»n» In- U rut nnd utilrcrtol dLwuuloii^lirre .

.yM tfrdnr,!_________ ;_______;• .Arrlral of exptrts coiinfctrd »ltU -.i

•th# UnJrersliy of Matio, Momow. lu and «ltl> (lie-J^talo dcporlinent ol ijrlculWre. ndtled to iniefMl »»d m»ny Inqulrlf* »ere mnile of tlicm _ •nd of «iB county »Ktnl. Hnmy 8. - }lkl(, »1tli ft view or wcurlns Brtriee n;In rejird lo ho* lo proctrd. M

Orovm h«d sentnlly conductcd lnrtfJlR»llon» Into tlielr own Held*

- r t n m r t n s results. Ill ft few flddi -" i l wM rcpoft«riTi4i no pol»W# -

were found iproutlnjj. In olhere the dtmisa « « eontlienWe, Jl wm ,

' u U that M ■ whole Inveatlsatlon ~«tniKl'W Cflntlrm tho «Hm»(e of

Prldiy Ullll InftfftcttdflrldithelM* would Btnersllybc from n w r cent „to M per cent of llie cropm wm ij,. reported fh*{ Jn one Ime Md n nr Piihi, inveillgtUon «6 far u nude

rjndleit«dth#texactlyM.percerUofth# crop w#a af/eeltd. cel

O.ItMcDote. OnliwlfyoUdBlio to). Mien*lonienricesolUip«l»ll»t.#nil 15.

n . E. Bell. (Oil tfclinologW of Uie r• iu t« Inuituuon, wW .here iii

upon Ihelr Brrlnl from Idaho FalU. u t■ lhat the lo«,ln the Upper Mke rlv- po,

er Mlley w#» etllmaled a t M per c tn t The growlns polaloe*, princl- ,

. p^lljr ruutU. iprouled durtnu Uie _heal wave. jjl,W. E./ Taylor. Twin P#ll», clilef an

• field iMpeclof of Iho Idaho depart- ^ mint of »fricuUure. a«ert«d that ion all Idtho dUtrlcla were appvenlly Pn ftlfeetcd bu: he btllertd the e»ll- u mate* of damaje *er« exceillve. llo du

. added that damage due to iproullng ca ' h id resulted In thn itato before dur-■ Inc the lale leawn but tho heal —

brouiht It on w ly Ihli jcu. He Mt advlKd iRlgailon to cool ihe aoll wi •sd check fpreuttng. the

. Mr. Taylor lald ila l the eondl- theUoiti f o u n d elsewhere through outouUiem and eastern Idaho alwiyi daj

-p rm lled raor» or-l«» In tho early of iCaldwell lecUoo. This year, he tald, le;thfl damage w u not confined to any DHteelloB. lie n ld that hertloforo Uie vtrlata eommtrcUl rrop had not luf- whiferedlo any great exUnt. Thli year, onIn h ll opinion, while more lerloui. inc

; In mort caae* affected fields lUf- WaItn6 trm t . r t r r slight per cent wsi

’ to » per cent somewhal la istr. but a b• probably.beloii offhand esUmalea. ; , — llaneir 8. Hale, Twin Faiu county ' agent, took a different view. Ho u ld i , Uia Twin PalU dlsttlcl waa hard" h it and tdvtsed-.ag#lnit-imgaUon. („

tajrliv nothing could be- done lo lo,- check sprouUng which bad already io(

•U r td . 'n o 'M d«drhim aver.''Uul cooler weather would piVjbably b« (n

■ beneflcUL _

joiiiisT I I t— PJIIffliDEIlLi-

The number of aulo tourlsu' af- " H m g r a r i j ig eoitem euliame ut■ YeUowitone park *o (ar Uils year

exceeded W one per cent the num­ber urtrlng durtng the um e period

, on the average recent year, Uje hotel keeper a t Uut point told

-Ju d g e p , PrJhivaUr-wbo-iMedOhL park during a trip on legal business to Cody, Wyoming, from which he h u )ust relumed, lie added Uial Um number ot passengers anlvlng by raU bad fallen off ons Uilrd, tlie net result being a decline of Uie total number. _

. .Ttll hotel n a n stated Uut the highest number of penons irer fed h r to OM day w u «C0. Tlie highest number receiving meats from him in 'a day thU year wu atlghUy more Uian 40a YeUowitone Uke U now Ig Indies below tbe low­est point reached during a period o(

' ]0 years, measurements show. Judse DunU w u ln(0TTned. On going «)

' Cody, Judge Duvall pused througb - tB e ‘ w « en tn to -w w t slopped-at

Uie fishing bridge which w u crowd- . ed with sportsmen. Ho rtlumed ’ through Uio south entrance, whicli.

he sutes. many bellei'O will be moil popuUr In the future.

INDEIliMlll i mspNciiEii

W. B. BItUr, dUtrict wpreaenta- Uve of Uie Callfomla Slate Uto In- nranoe eamptnr: K. If.>Surkhart. district rrpre*ei;tsUTe ot Uie Oregon

BEAUrr SFECtAUST COMINO TO DOOni &1ERCANTH.E CO.

—Wenett t t Twtn nU b lo Ltam U tn l Oevelepoents In DcMly '

CaltBri-. •

• ' A rv e treat is in slo n (or local ' women n n t week, when Urs. Petk.

u p e n beauly speiAllit. wUl be at . Twin Ftlls 10 expUln some of the

' Iwbeauty cultunV'Ura.' Peek'is a ^ d -

-oat* beauty speclaM o{ wide ex- pertence, a penonal rtpresenuuive of Dorothy Perkins, aad her work has been deaerlbt^ u truly remarkable.

.' A pdralo bobUi U lo b« tnst&lled . Is Uie tto tf, where U|e ladiu may go ' for coosultatlons on Uieir lodlTldual

n ^ t s d receire a complete facls] tn tlo rB l. l%ere »U] be no charge

\ u ti» 'store b u mado spedtl tr- ^ 'rangim enti whereby .Ihese terrlcti

.' t .Ur. BooU) iDfonns us that a cordUl J- iSTtiaUoa Utxlebded te all wbo wbh : .to 'avall Uieaselres of UiU exce?- •••..Uonaloppqrtimltjr. ItUneeessary to

Pa'rfS Twelvi! ‘ ,

i W i l U e » II 8y BODEUT QUUXEN; |

I

\> (im nu:U m lV lV oiiliJrfnitl><J f* lail nl(ht but I pul ■ IMlrr unilrr "

rapa 'i plate uyln ' Iidw proud t WM io ba J li 60;.“ i'i

i i E B i ' "-Ellliai!S.I-LlliJIIOLE

~ ■ ■ k» Cliccb toiaHng MUTT «rf fo Ik:

distributed by ihe Twin P^lti coiiniy Hi sRtnfs offlcc BwoiiK IB iirowfrVM.'ho f' pnrUelpAled In a pool of 2U IsmlM ><1 asRTCKtUng 32.060 |wumt» weliilil |i< lhat KU loailed lirre July a (or ship- w ment to fhe Omahn msrJ:<'t. A lacKt *'• proportion 01 llie lambJ»iol<lM("dt f» .lt» u » U l« d ..T IiF iie tiir lce rt- l« celvcd w u U.M (ull home welElit, llie Hi lop price belns 17, /orte brliiKlnR eo I53S.

ThU thlpmenl, It wss s u M tu the ■ liit of the spring and summer Ms- ts u n in thU couniy. eiilpmcnU of i|> pooled iambi will bc resumed In Uie «n rarly (all. if!

Growers who partlclpsKd In thli riMJ were a T. jjanjpjon. W. fl. Bltnd. L. 0 , Drake. H. c, (leliikc. J aujr B. Hunter. B. A. McCoy. J. O. Esllnger, c . 0 . Thomu, Lee J. Han- ‘O ion, F. Thomets, U. W. neldcmsri. ra: Prtnk Bchuberl. Tliomu Dalrd, D.L Besmer, J. C. Baker, William n | Dum, James Smith and Charles y j

Mutual asspcjatlon. and V ir g i l A iVade. Pocatello, wera s|>eakers al he monthly luncheon meeting of 1 he Twin Falls Life Underwriters' issodallon a l the Pnrk hotel yeiter- lay. Mr. Dltter lold about llie trip mi i( 80 agenU o( hU company by wa- ha e ; from an Francisco to VWorta. IHUsli Columbia. where~the‘ con- t,li rtntlon WM held. Mr. -Burkhart. eU; rho atltnded the convention of his tlu ompany In Portland.’lold of some ncldenU t lu t occurred thert. Mr. an Vade, a Pocatello liisuranee man . res ■ guest a t the dinner and made „I brief talk.

FKWER CARS OK FAKJ18 DCS MOINES, la. (T) - This hn

rear, for the fln t ilme. .a decline Cl n Uie number of automobiles wi Uo lowa farms U reported by asses- nti ion._T^.total, was plaeed.nt Jl3.- wl »<, I arop of more than 3 per cent ea from IWO., te

FUI"Seei

— W E W ISH TO :

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. m anship , m anufac houses. You c

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12. Ono hum

Forty-P

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F iftee n bctJrooii FoiiH eon moilcls o f dec

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•• p MIclijgan Reports Indicate

Damage tb Crop in Some Sections Duo to Heat ”

Wtih'nii|)roxlmst/'ij'|inO,«fl arrrs i' o( (»-nns or all varlcdM on (fin W n KnILi project. Die Kortli Bide iirojrct • mill the Salmon proJ«l, wlth proi* |)fcis for tn exMllttit crojt of line C (luallty, growEfk and dealera are [>

.> Miuiln((-ki>An-liiUi<'M In-coiidlUoiu h 111 utlier stales bearing on inarkeu.

I So (ar all Indlcalloiis arc tlwi Hie iliialtiy Of Itie brtuw .will tie belter b< than last year, unte.' damaged by y.

z late rains, ll is (alil. tTho croj) Is heavy on alt project.',

exeepi the 3slittaii, li UK

Conditions In MIchlK.in. whleh aI srows A whll« Uan,Kliu;li Is In com- i/

petition wllll the Q;eat NorUiern^ Dranrralsed-htre, are walehetj-wUh -

k ^ n Interest. Aeeurdliift 10 dls- 11 «. ztctlrtil h tif jfilerday by)• Ihe Olbt» Elevator company and the «. ,0 Twin-Falls Feed and ice company. — IS tlie central Mlclilsan area Is badly in 'II need pf..raln. cutlliiic oJferlngs ot dt

iKiiiu ' frnm thal lectloii. U was m'e sialed, ))Owtver, )n the dlspaulies ui |. that Other Mlehlnan areas have r-' i>itop«et«of B'itoodcrop.'It *'aa’ furi ' t ther aUted lliafseneral -weallier loi D eondlllonshaveresulledlnAttronger Cc

markeu 1 ' niie Tlie telegrams'referred to, 60 (ar , .- as they relate to eroiicomllttons. are, . i( i|)caklng generally, conllraiatory o( e sintementa made over long dUlanee , ,

telephone Priday nlulii to 8. Claude I, Siewarl by his btolher-ln-law. Prank ) a. Hardy, iiresldent of Uie chamber .. of commerce, HIk Rapids, Mlelilian.), Mr. Hardy said tliai beans promised S . lo yield A Urge crop, bui stated lhal T I, rain w u badly needed.

“-BEiNSlIiHGENIiiSinEXilTllir'I ' ( Koun (or lioldlni demenslrallon }"'' for eannlng^ind iuiiglng, this week.' eonducted by Mlsa Magdelena Cle-' menta. Rupert, regarding willed Uiert• hM-been-aome mlsundentftiidliig.• were definitely aiinnimced last eve- , ‘ nlngbyMn-W.P.AlK-orth.wliohus• cliarge of the women's rtejinrtmenl of• llie T«1n FalU county fair. In anllcl- 5" 5 nation o( which the demonstrtttloas. .r e mw. ; ;. There will be n demonstraUon at' tile Tw(n4^(ls lilgfi school Monday I

morning a t 10 o'clock. Mn. Alwortli an tald. and anoUier on Tuesday mom'* titlug a t the same hour In Uie soclnl O.

9 hall Bt the n ier (tirgrounds. Mlu Coe Clemcntawho.U distrlcl demonsut- luI llonagenl.wlllglvedlreetlonilncan- trl• nlng,ahOT-lngdl((erentmeUiods.8he lu• wlllalsoglvcnihowlnglnjudglngont canned (rults which women in ni- I

tendance may bring lo.the meetings. Ja

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IR N 1T01l e i n g Is B e l i e v i r

'O A N N O U N C E 'T H A T W l

d of New Furm i G H I S F O K ' S A L E A T

e - W a r P r ici s o f t h e v e r y l a t e s t i n t l e s i i f a c t u r e d b y o n e o f o u r l a r j u c a n n o w f u r n i s h y o u r e n i

A SAVING OF ABOUT 35'I'e have in stock fo r y o u r st:lcction ’.Hvinir room siiitcs. every ona tliff ■wnlnut and wnlniit finlsheti diniiij: 1 12 im ttorns o f o c m io n n i clinir.i

lun iirc il wool nnd w orotcd WiUon ri irty'-cifriit pn lte rn s in f e lt bn.ie n igs

F i t ly (Ic.'^ifrns in f loor !amii.s I imtfcriiH ill iinolciitns im d ffmir c se lectinn in beds, flprinir ntid m a ttr room Buitc?. in n choicc of colors nn clectric .nnd co.!] rnnRC.t o f (lie fnn

1 to e.\iilain oiir Inrjje line o f fin t ‘‘Vmir Home"

E B U Y , s m OR TRA DIi.Oj.ii'it n iirftachnnsculcpartm cnt-fcn :Io th n t you wihH to cxchftnjtc fo r so er B, ou r m nn will call nnd give you

Y o u r s f o r B e t t e r , V a l u e s .

i l O O N ’gI T A N D F U R N I i y R E S T C

P a i n t P r l c . e s R e d u c e d

TW m FALLS DAILY

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•V VlnlU Twill Kallt-MM. J. D. Jones. Mi (L Henry. Wviidu,-« vialtlng In Tula ciiI t M l .-------- ^

Vlilt .Mirhlian->Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dc P«tks'»-m leave indiiy for Suranae. „),

itC MielilRiin nti ll vlMt, - of• . " evi

Tie G ur.ln fM olhfr-M ts.II.W .R u. da lls, IM.'.'', 11 li'fe ihc.Ruest of her on

ig( moUier. M:.;.. Myrtle Jolmson. wa

VlilU I'arrnlw.MlM ^Uier Re(]ua, 1 . l /« AiiitOi, 1' iiere to VL-iil tier par- Oc

cnta, .Mr. smi Mrs, A. J . Itegw. dai

' VUIU.In Itiilie-Dr. and Mrs. 0 . l„e C. Ilalley and Ultir son,.Ullly, re- ,re lurnM rti'.cnliy (rom a two-day vWl ««■)iu in.Dolw,______ 1_____________ ?i.:ti. ' . , he Daotlilrr III—Mn. K. Wolter lias ur been cuilrd to S;.lt Uke Clly by the by serlou' illtic.-:(pf litr daughter. Mra. i'®

yift FudKv.

||frrfinVl.li-M n.HarryNc«klrk. fJ* Kansis Cll}', arrived yesterday to vis- r *

ch 11 her iiarents. She was formerly Miss ' n- U.ma .MorKini' 'i

* — ' ■ 1/ .Ith M n-& -F.<s- llusloii. O iklanil. lefl yesterdsy (ur , by lier liaiiP ader vblt with her Sll- lie ler. Mrs. A. A. bivLi. Filer. J l'ly_______ Uin ■ Home K'fi-ml’ocat^llo~W.B. Moon. ot dlsirlcl miiiincer of the Idaho Aulo- • as mobile asweiation. Is home Alter a ies u)p lo fiisiern Idaho. _ *;vt — «—.ri • nirrelon IMan Ses»lon-The dlrec- er lors o fjhe 'r*in-falLi-Ohamberof er Commerce Plan to meel Monday eve- ' nlnglorlransactlonofbuslness, .

*; r.oe|-for >vH n;;^M rs. Charles A. wing, miwlelnn. win leave Uils

°l morning m S wack'ii vocation In Salt U ke Clly, whcfc slie will vUlt her

“J sister and frlctiii. ' .

KfJam-en VWl-Mr. aud Mn. Den !i®" " ' Kinsey. Hollywood, lire,here.on • i j l ™ vUlt. Mr. Kinsey U'ft linotype oper-

ator Iind was employed In Uils city r ‘ aboul M yean ago.

: VWtilnltuperl-MlssOnAMorgan J '" I slenoiirnplierlnthcofllceofCap.UUn ' J. w . l*orter. Tuln FalU lawyer went ,

Sto Rupert last evening lo spend a * week's vucatlon »llh her partnU.

Will lte.lde IlenJ-MUi Oraee Dell.jfiiUuetor In muib, wjja h u recenl- ‘ '

V ly lived In Los Amteles, accompanied ‘by her mother. Mn. B. C. Dell, Is ex- ,

' peeled to arrive here Monday lo te- 'I side Pernuinently. .

VIjIIi Herr-Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. ’ Muntzenger and son. Vtnccnt,’Con- =

, way. Ohio, and Mr. und Mn. Henry ' Spanenberier nnd son. Harold, Bulle.

^ are here vuiilng ill Ihe home o( Mr.tnd Mrs. C. E. Drurggemann.

it . ■17 tn Hyomlni Court->red FOs?. /r»II and Ld Mlnucrly, with tlielr respee- i.* live aluul££s..C. A. North and Judge ll O. P. Duvall, relumed yesterday (torn u Cody. Wyoming, where Uicy ippetred>• inuUlola.lawsulL-They mtde.Uic ... 1- trip through Yellowstone fiallontl le t«rk. . •. •l a ___________I,. ~ ...................l- itaek from BeUie-Judgo And Mrs.;s. James R. Botli«Tlt and Miss ,Ann

IRE Iring"W E H A V E A ' ‘

urnliure

Iceslesign an d c ra f ts - ■ la rg es t fu rn itu re en tire home

^ 3 5 %tiontiiffere n l . ••

liiij: Huitc.^ rson ruga n igs

Hir covcrinu.t la ttre sa c s rs nnd dcaiftns ’ fam ous L . & H . Line

fine m crchundi.'c for

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ILY NEWS, TWIN m i S , ibAHO,

m Smith returned Friday evening from n S a short vKH In Uulse. Miss KlliatKtli |j

DUllJUki'll wii' scMHiijHiiil l'tliaiu.ro^ — malned for a il j l f a t Ihe home of

fs. Mrs. W111L« Sullivan In the .capital

Knll KpecUIMii H err-O. R, Mc> ,W. Dole, Idnho fxttii-'lon division tolU se. siiecinim. ami ». E. Bell. Unlver.-lty

of Idaho Will I'ciuioIoxW, arrived Issi evening (f»;n Idnho Falls to spend # .

13- day or tuu^liere in eohneellon ulUi , ler orciiard {>Tillltep experiments under

way in thit district. ^

u , ' Will TAkr Trip - Mr. uiid .Mrs..r- Oe<iri.^W.li;rf,iiecom|iaiil.'db^lhclr dli

daueliler Coilffii, and by Mr. Bice's Bu lather. J. M. nice, ex|iect (0 leave Hij

n early this on a trip to Ciisjirt-, lef Wyomins, Tlicy ulll m um through thi

1 YeliOttslmic lurk. i.lier an absence ovi of from 10 dais to tr.o weeks, an

............ ....., — . •;------ V - ------ coi, , Complclr* Tour-Ml.^a Ruth Dar- RH ; ; ll« .,k .i .l.U 'ro l.M r...id M n .P .l!. ■» " Darhng, relumed Saturday from a !«'

seven Mtelcs Omnibus College tour , o( eastern ami southern United y t

. States and Canada. MIm Dar ing bUo spejil len days vlslilng relatives

^ in Kansas beloto retumlns home. ’] =

Airnmmli.t n i i u 3 . S .-D rU ^ . J ?F. Idnho ex.einion dlvufcn SKroifomlsi,

?nj ifom U csn. Utah, where he ’■ tllended u eonfertnee ol fxiemlon -

dlvl/lon fi«la llsu. Ht letl lasl eve- • nlng 10 join Mrs. Bristol who lm ^

^ been vWilng her parents a t Buhl.

undrrson Operatlan-Mr. and Mn n O. Spielberg Here ffllJeil lo WX-

. ello-Wednssday. lo.be with .Ihtlr daushier. Mr*. Wilbur Ro»-berty. who

‘ underwenl nn operation (or tccute

.. larto, Oreson.^li Is reported that Mn. jJ Roabirryii-dflinB nlccly,

!) Lea.n A f l e r v u i ^ r . tnd Mn.

! n?«. who hnve b«n .vWtlng i t thc home of Mrs, lllchmond's aunt. Mn.

" O. ('. Vunauidcln wJIJ l»ity fpr their liome.-Tliey-’v .lll-bs.^m ;^

! panted by illss Lolt Vaiiausdeln and ^ by Mrs. James O nnt. Joliet. lUlnoU.

«'ho hns been vlslilng her sister, Mra.^ Vftnhaiiidcin here for Uio last iwo n ’'* Hnme After Vacation — Rev. Olen “ W.lIuitoli.|Hi$tor ofthe Fln i ChrU-

i|; iloa 'S f'ttX nm “hndV n^c5py’ “ ^;; puliilt today. Rev. nnd Mn. Hutton r visited parenU ot lUv. Hulton a;'* Mllion Oreson, und o( Mn, Hulton '* Ati]elllngham.andattetldedttiecoa- - (erenee.of-the.ChrlJtlBn churches

o( westtm Washington while aa-ay. ^I-rt.r.

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Goodyear Pat

.30x5................. $17

(B A R G A IN

l i i n d ^Tkt nne*t and

■ . ' ' tffffrt ai^^ Hhap'tticOffleUl BoMh BftfT Salei and Serrice 8(

AHO. SUNDAY MORNING. AUGU

I... L — 11 11 i '

sICDlUSiMTIIM '■ S IO P S ll lS F iO “

------- : ’ HeMr. and Mrs. Wnllcr Bridges, 9'

“ Chehalls. Washington, and thclr\wo . . .fchlldrcn. on the w y home from a 111

. motor trip, were hulled early yester- HI J, day when thclr ear-crashed against .., a Iniek on the highway three-quar- .'

ten of a mile en.'Tt o( Bulll, and wts • badly damaged.

TTie truck, owned by K. A. Har-. r (lln and driven by L 0. McPherrln. ’ s Buhl, according to report made at f «iff tlierl/rs olllee. turned U> tlie •, left lo enter n (arm driveway on "1“ :i the road ahead nf the Wa.^hlngton e car. Tlic Interval.•between Ihe Imek . and car w u so short that the c tr ol - could-nol-be siopi>ed, and-lhe-re- ■ t . malnlng space on (he road.was not u{ . sufdclcnl to permit steering around at , the Iruc t sue; I t w u the second accident of the > kind In which the truck driver had I been Involved a l the tame place on 1

_______ _____________________ st------------------------ - ------------ In*Their daughter. Jean, who has been E«i

' the guMl of Rer. llulton'i parenU glv ' a t Milton Ihli summer, relumed with tun j them', Ilff

W. Montoo l:CAN SUPPLY YOUR 1

WOODWORKING, i REMODEI

; FI.Y TIMK IS SCK EEN

_____ _______________ ________

- ■ Check over ijie window or . j doof screens you may need.U l us replace Uiem. ^

TilRESIlKK KE[>AIRSBreakdowns nre expensive.

K you need repaln now or j Isler we are jirepartd lo give .• Iyou prompt efficient service. iMiple betrlngi a specialty. t

IT p n c (

es 5 ^ 1 ttush e a d in g t m k e , oj t

n .Ufetln e.H ' ' ' ibecause <0 M OREti

1 . . 3 0 x 3>/2

I' • ' 4 . 5 0 .2 1 . . . . . . . . . ;OOS'l.fiO)

4 .7 5 . 1 9 .....0 ^ 1 (28x4.73)

^ All sizes low I

)UTY TRUCK ^’athfiiiider Supertivist

517.9,5 . 32x6..:..........-

U N S m G O O D U S E D 'n R E S

[ A u t o m o b i l e G o .; tod Best E««lp^d Gtrage Is Um Weatrrb#a*TS9-------------------7 —PirUTKWJUtfnele . Timkro. New ra x in iee sa tlen . Byalt Deartng Dlstribi

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JGUST 2,1031

the highway within a period o( (ire weeks, according to records a t Uie

YTlie Wasldiigton (amlly remained here last nlihl walUng for' comple- llen oS repair work on the car. Nono

J 9f the family w u Injured.

^ra iiliN G s.i i i E T O l L l H'n One of a wries of meeting* In li whleh Dr. E. M. Oldow. Idaho ex- i leiuion division veterinarian. U to „ dlseu-« unllatlon. iwultry disease n and control, Is to bc held on Twin L Falls couniy (air grounds. « • Flier f a l 2 P. M. Monday.

• •Subsequent meetlns* of-lhe series It are to bc held on Tuesday #l 3 P. M. d at the eourtlioute t t Burley, and on

succeeding days of the week al Caldweil. Emmett. Payette tnd Me-

d ridlan.n Tlie.M5 meetings, ll w u announci . at the rtMJnty agenfs office, are be-

in* held In cooperaUon wlUi Idaho n Egg Producers, for Iho purpose of ■t giving iwuliry producen an oppor- h lunhy to discuss with Dr. Oldow “ llf{«:-|iiBJects-wnleh-vilally-a((tct

o ih & S o risIR EVERY NEED IN Gi BUILDING OR DELING

' IlOUY IJU IL D IN t;For liU hmltns J'on may be__

- -conlcmplaling-a-speclal-body-- for your imck. We'll do a bet-' let Job at a mott rcasoiuble price. I

WINDOW ( il,A S S ', 'Wtiy not have Uiose broken

glasses repaired now. The cost ll turprlsli^Iy low. Jusl gtve UJ n call, and well do the rest. .

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5 t . II L h u f - - H

ti)e G uaranteed . V alues

se Goodyear builds M I

.E tires than , any o th e r c

JS4.39 5.00-19^(29x5.00)

.i'5.69 5.00.20•(3 0 x 5 .0 0 )

.......S fi.fi5 5.25-19. (29x5.25)

)W priced ♦ ♦ Save

C TIRES J1st Cords f l

.- ls2 9 .7 .'i J H

S P E !IES N

' ^ ' 30x;

< im and I ' .. 4 5(1

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tlve Uio poultry Industry,the ' Fowl pox control, wlilcii has nol

TOdr4ts-ftPi»e»rai»*-livHlw-Twtn-----ned Falls district. IS to. be dltcusied In )t-. thoso communities where Uiere Is a

demand for control of UiU disease.Orowers wlUi disease In Ihelr

flocks are Invited to bring tick birds lo these meetings for Dr. Oldow's

' diagnosis and-Advice.

:« - ANNOUNCEMEm

Tlu! Oeneral Aid of the Methodlsl church .will meel Thursday In the

In chuRh parlon a l 3:30 P. M.

to The Waylsde club will meet with UU! Mn.ColtralnTue8tfaynftcnipon.Au- .'In gust 4.ler . .

“ ^ H e n d ly ^ o u q l i f s '«• By Evans y Johnson. ,

m ii^ d a y ^a'^rnni^^ climb toward greater respon- ' ' ■ slbllliles, hia mind enriched by experience, hlj heart mnde stouter by the trials he meets

„ o n .» i e M'ay up. -------A senrlce-tlial-ls-lltilng-ln------ :—

every'iespecl'and wljliln Uio means o( a ll

EVANS &J6HNS0K 'Fiineral Homes,Inc.

T W IN F A llS PH O N E n o • B U H L P M 0 N E 9

I Soec iw n te CrouMan

i th S m J e t:

es possible IILLIONS ■company.'

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19........ S8.1.')!5)

ve.on tubes,'too

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