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TW1^ V0L.1. NO. les. MIDPL GERMANY R TO HAVE /» ALL OF PRE NEW P E ^ nood of Sensational R ui ; ExcHement Iri Europe ports Say That | Capitulated and Kaiser Has Al LONDON, Oct. 16.-The ?ohe Courant publishes a t burg' saying that Germanj According tb Exchange dispatch from Amsterdam, Berlin that Germany accej Wilson’s conditions, provi( the German people ai-e safi There is. a persistent re'v , the, Kaiser has abdicated. The report from Amstei has accepted all of Presijji tions is believed here to be a IKB’SIE ■TLril!B[ s BBOUGiTOlw , Dai Openly and Guardedly German co Press Voices Dissatisfaction ' o l People With Murder Re- gimeof Hohenzollems By BOBEETJ. BENDEB WASHtHOroU; Oel. 10.—Upoa k PoE ffrvwlDsr dlmtUfteUoD in 0 «nnAS7 AW oref ki^lse^nl]e, utboritlM b m tod*^ bt; o bued tbe T<e« tbat the nobentoHarn poftpi power win SOOB mmble i|nd tbit tbe Berlli Vnieon peace term*.wlU then be »e- . ^ t b openlr aod gaardedljr, the,Ten* I I tea prou la voleloff its' dlm tlt^tlon I I with tblnga tl thof are In Teoton po- * ^ Utleal Ue, 1 The eemngat expreting dlMonteot . I with tbe kalser't antoersetle power, ii I DOW beeomln{r so i;enaral that the aD- .' ' powerfol Oermti cea*br apparenUy does not dare U I l^ PtO' Aotboritiei here believe tbat eren the mott loTtl ef tbe kaiier’a nb> jeeta will begin to appreebte aoea tbat tbe Inn^de^Hla^ter ii tbe oaly tbb(c c itandiBK in tbe path ot peaee and will Ten ' realise that they are fifl^tlng a loaisg . ai« flgbt aw Tha atate- aepartmeot b keepbg .t of ' eanfo! file of German preai eottraent Oon l^atbered b;; iti ageob la eonstriet t ae«r Oersiar*. . Oer , The departnent wltbbold* tib gen- Eai eraUjr, leet It nJie Amerieaa Ideaa of adv aa early peace. _ . Ia tUa .eoaaeetioa it may be aaid C & l tbat Ibe KoveTBaeat Is anr ^oeeedbg p - _ wllh the war Jnst u thoogb tbe peace notea had aot beea exebaaged. Tbe ^ mllltiry aatheritlea a re .d b rts ^ n * peaee prespeeta thronjfc Upleaaey « • tirely ia tbdr pbat and calnlationi. Tbey ore wVttglnjr “ foree- Wfliont rtbt'Hcobff on tbe' thtay that ao - far the moit eeatbeinf arsnmeat with a Oennaa b a »bnDet b Ua head.” Tffik OdhpN BipMted ______ Aatterltle* leek for tbe euly,e«I< bpte of Turkey. Her reqoeet for peaee ( win jiroabbly be anrrered by the Al- Ilea with a demaq^for naeoadltioaa! J m reader to> be arranged with tbe eem- mandbg geaeral, alrag Uom aialbr ' ia aeope to those applied against Bal- • (tarb. . ----- -- Frotn Tntklih eoQapae to dlibtegr*- tloa of the-Anitrft-HiagariJui esplre U regarded u ve far ery.' With thaie ' * (OoBtlnoed on .page five) N FAI W m EOF REPORTED' ACCEPTED OIDENrS ^TERMS lumors Causes Great ^ pean Cajpitofs-R^ German)' Has 1 nd That The ! Ahdicated. le MieUwe. Rotterdam- ' a telegram from Ham-, ] .ny has capitulated, i re Telegraph company im, it is reported from' j cepts all of President , ivided the interests of i afeguarded.. revival of reports that ' 1* J ] terdajm that Germany i Ijlejit ■ ’Wilson’s condi- e approimately correct. NEW PEACE NOTE WILL BEACH WILSON TONIGHT > LONDON,m 16.-fier- raany’s reply to President Wilson’s i^ t note is expect- ed tonight, it Is learned. /Vilson’s Note hashed Hopes Os COPENHAGEN, Oct, Ifl.—Oennan I ewipapen declare President W iltoa'i • • oto daihed the hopes of peaee, wUek ■ero ralsod by bis fln t reply. -Seme I ly WUson’i language b excited, as a >soU of coafereaeea with thb AQitt. Meeting of Reichstag Postponed ih. AMSTEBDAM, Oct. W .-T1. m « t nit ig of tho Gennan reiehstag baa bee;i Tl ortponed Indefblfely, according to ftlrei erlla adrleea. \ ing . -------- ' Thei \mmm TliSOPIBi be -i 'rO'German Cabinet Succeed- ed by Izzet Pasha, an Advo- L5 cate of Early Peace OOPBNHAOBN’,' Oct Ifl^Tbe Tewflk lOnlstry b Turkey has re- algaed and l ^ t Biba bu beea . named grand Tbier and mlabter ^ of w , aeeerdlBf'lo.adrleea fren ^ OonstaaUnepb recelTea here te iv - The Tewflk mblster was pro- O em an a ^ onder predominance ef EnT«r' Pasba. I»et Pwba b aa adrocate of pea^ to Cabinet Crisis Confronts Austria NEW TOBK, Oet, ll-O m n t SjlW . arrenb h u been enmmoBed by Bm- tioa BTor Charles to form a new A astrba retni kblnot, according to oncoaflrmed dip- tbe imatle reporb reaebbg bere .today, iau oaat Hossarek's resignation as pre- the ier has boen accepted,' tbe cabba ated. I ' ------------- -------------- n -- --------------------------------------------------- the GEMSTATE’S HONORROLL ^ ^ --------------------- > let ■ :. WOssdad Mrarely the OTTAaT.Wff B . S IL L U F 8 ■K«»m •»>>» .... ■BM nOTDB.&LVn hit^ W inu' leise LLS TWIN PALLS, H)AHO, ,V k EM LAROI Focff CUTS rm i VANTAGi: G ERMANY’S toutacles in today boinp pried looao fr they have clung anee 19; Both (lankB of the battle Un North Sea to Verdun, are in crushed. Such a blow would talj In Flandere, attacking the n French and Belgians have puflh directly south of Bruges. .A t forcefl are spreading out tow( reached Thouroat, ten miles froil in tbat diection wlH force the? channel ports of Ostend and Z& Rainy weather.^ in Flanders 0 the adnmce difficult, hut alrcodf have been taken, and gains of fl been-made. Tho road center of M Lille ifl only three miles beyond Americans battering the sout front are attacking the Kriemha of Verdun. In .this region the U a break through Vould eniable) throng into the region behind ti have been blo^-n in the Kriemhd break through ha^yet.been ma^ Meanwhile, the French conti? Fero and Luon. .They have t| this region, and threaten to tdi Oiso from Quise south'n'ard, wiv ing pocket In the Charaptignd Vouziers-Grandpre rojid. This p northern part of the Argonne foi The Vienna war'office last i Duraitt), tho Albanian naval bof ficial statement indicated th'atj Albania was rapid, with tlie Ita|l GBU ISNGBAD IBS i TOBy-BBE IS iMIIGLD Ostend and Zeebrugge Can No Ca Longer Be Used as Subma- rine Base— Must Return to Home Ports for Torpedoes By J. W. T. MA80N - NBW TOBK, Oet l«.-OsteBd and Zeebmgge caa no longer be nsei..by the Oermans as sopply bases, for tbeir mbmarine*. Tbe Allied adranco into Belgium has already eot tbe prbelpal raQway lead* Ing to Ostend by way of Thoaront '* rhero remaina a second railway which passes throng Bruges and branches off to Ostend and Zeebmgge. Mei Oanby OIon ’ Frencb caralry, hewerer, b approach- mik lug so near to thb Ilno tbat it would be T toolhardy for 'the Germaas to continue ,nrc« ■ending over it supplies wblcb would cou >e destined for altlmat« capture. ithoj Instead of thb sob remaining lloe nitl }f communications being used to carry « nonl^ons to'the Belgian.eoast for thelgav J-^ats, there b erery reason to be-j thai leve that tbe Germans are trybg to smploy It to reMue aD they eaa from ,, Zeebrugge before' the Allies close la ipon tbose porta. , Forwardbg of torpedoes for the nb- ", narlnes te Ostend and Zeebrugge for ‘ , ie destruction of Allied abfpplng eaa *7. » undertaken only byjray.of the Bel-i . ^ a nilroads. There b ao-otber means if commualeaUona. The Gemans uu* ^ sot send torpedoes friMa«6ermaa ports ^ » the Belgian coab 'by sumarlne ;arrier*. To re-load tb d r magazines, ;berefore, the submarine pirates must ° joWmake their way baek .to Oerman iorritorbl waters after the termlas- ;ioa of erery raid. Tbeir outward aad , - ■eturn trii* ^ 5M aHee to ie Docessaiy Jonmeya of the sobmar- aea before tbey reaeb tho lanea of A the ^rans-AtlaaUe a b ^ b g . cnc( . Plnut u M naniitiw Thb means the piratea mast aborten the peridd they can rwniia at ae* a n wait for ihelr rletias by Mreralltt,. byi.- Otherwise their suppUet Tria be-l^j j :ome exhausted. It also'.aeasa;,thej^ J-boats mnst rua a buch longer gw t>l-o|2 et p u t the Allied patrol ablpa etf t. he coub ef Bdglom aad HeOaad. ^pp, rhore wlU n ^ be. a greater toll of (ubmarbes takea thaa erer before. At j, ;hp um e Urae, despite the katser'a p^ri iffori to Increase the lateaalty of hb wMi •uthkssness at' au.- ADbd sblppbg ___ essea.should,show a rapid deolba.1 DAII 3, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBEE 16, 10J8 mm EBAT NTACLES FROM ',E POINTS IN FRANCE . in l^Vanco and Belgium-are 10 froni vantage points tn which 11914.’ , ; line, wliich reached from the in ib ^ n e n t danger of being i to]^ the whole Gennan front, e M rthem flank, Uie British, uflhW .westward until they uro A ti^e. same time, tho Alliod o w ^ tho coast They have ^ ioifBrages. ;Farthor progrejw the^Gonnans to evacuate the rs ffi reported to be rendering iodf inofe than 12,000 prironefs )f tteililghest impoHiincc have }f Menin bas fallen to'Haig and ond the British a d ^ c e d line, (onthem flank of the Gennan ah^de line positions northwest le line runs east and west. an<l ble; Pdrshing'fl men to pour d tie German armies. BreacheH ahelde'defenses, but no definite ma^e. ' Qti^ue to. advance north of La J tiikon Pouiily Snr Serre iu I ^ p the Germans along the wKo are in a steadily narrow- gnc^ the French now hold the tis mows that a' portion of tho i forat'has been conquered. ] st faight admitted tho loas of ' ba^, to tho Italians. The of- iat]the Austriah retreat from t [t^ans in hot pursuit t lUESiiL! ^ IGlfiCnM I il-BfBffii Capture of Menin Results In I Severance of Important Line • of Communication — Men i. Would Talk Peace with Gun It] By LOWELL MELLETT E WITH THE B B m sn ARMTCfl IN r I’LANDEBS, Oet 10.-.Amed forcea b driving into Belgium bare thrust thdr U >vC(lgo across tbe road from Bruges to g Ceurteay, aevoriag anoUier artery of C communication to the' Tl-boat bau. n 'IVench earalry bare, awept orer B Llchterreldo and Tbooroot, adranebg ci toward Bruges.and the sea. Toward - the soDthera end of the flghtlngfroat Mcnia has been taken and Haig's mea are in the north of naubourdln, three I miles from Lille. I Tho Germans aro using prodigally the I jltreat stores of shells ia tbeir Belgba coast bases. It b becombg evident ithoy will bo unable to sare these mu* nitions, »o tbe enemy b using'them up OS fast aa possible. Their batteries ' !gave onrs a moro stnbboru response j than any other time b reeent weeks. (] . Peaee With Sielb "W bat'a (bang) tbe peaee (bang) news now (bang)f' askod a Britbh offieer. oa the northern front today as the great battle raged and tbe ahelb Iexploded all around. 6o the conversa- li tions were earrbd on, erery two or fl threrword^belngpunctoatedbya jan- n ingentslb li'wuareUtwo-ridedeea- o: test. ■'■si Although tbe Germans ar^ foreed to b itpend bvbbly tbeir sbelb to keep them ii frpm iaOiag bto the baads ef tbe Al- . lies, they had time to remore a eon* ci siderable quantity of material before ai the long-dreaded Belgba offensive w u Ic launehed. ■ Bncosstaf ITsw Ptriitoii ^ A new Prusdiaa guard dirUon waa rnconntered ia<thb flgbtbg, making ^ a total of eo each dirldons eneoantered sbee the begbniag of Aanrieaa offeadve ia thb regioa. , ^ At tbe start of tbe present pbase of ^ ;tbe assault tbe Amerieana jumped off ” ■at 8:80 o'clock b tbe moraing aad jgabed tbeir first'objeetires at some ^ *pobta with great rapidity. In aaay'.casea there w u only slight oppositbn, due to tbe deadlbess of ^ Tank** «tfflery' firfc ® , In tbe regioa of Ounel aad Bols de ^ Foret tbe Germaas used " d a e k e r a , '’ ** Wbleh made t h e ** machbe ^ ^ ~(C ealb«J|H tpiw r"^ ei LY N L8 ROGffi OLEF 4[R18 FIRS ' : OFLATEST K 1 , --------------- * French Force Way Across Aisn p ] Bethel Being Outflanlced by 1 Foch Seeks to Break Bet g. By JOHN D. OANDT • PABI^ Oct ie/»Fm cb forcM ' ' . are d r li^ foiwart today M.vl- 3 tal pobboB the Oeraia laft fluk, 2 ' north, of iMB, «Bd in th* XSu»> i , pagan. Th* «Baybbdii(.pBih*d back npos tte diffbnh .Aidamui conntry. 1 Latert dlspateh«i from tha b*t- t tb ftuBt Micat* Hut the fifth ] ’ aEoy, sow.andar coamiaad of 0«d- . eral OuQIuat, b aaktag profreai toward Host Donet aad Vcrrlai ^ VerriBi b S3 nllaa 'north of Iw b s and ip mllaa ftom tb» Btigiaa - bordit. Uont 0 < ^ b 10 nflee ' ^ southeist ef Tarvlna. Fnrther to tha lights la the ^ Ohampam Bethel b BOt« ontfbaked, whOe tbe O enum ^ unsoeceMfnlly ndaavorlng to pn- n , rent the French ftoa eroning the . ii«» . . . Brilliant Strategist ' Takes Charge NEW TOBK, Oet 16.-A n«F ot- » fcnslre has becu begun by'thfl'Pte^ch to ent off tbe Oerman analM .la^ttB —- Champagne, Ihrough the capture of the fortress of Hirson, which guards, the aoothwost comer, of the Ardennes maa- sif. ■General Onllbnmat haa been relieved •" of h b duties ae gevetuerr of . hex been sent to the front, to eommaad the Imjnentely important operatioa. General Guilbumat b one of S . Foeh’s most brillbnt strateglsb, and was largely responsible for the *ue- cessfol defense of ITerdun agaiast the I German crown prince. He was made military governor of . Paris bst June, when Von madeaburg in (Icreleped hb attacks whieh threatened pa the, capture of the Treaeh capital ’ The sodden dispatch of Geaeral GnU- en iaomat to L«oa.seebr la^eomoaad ef the fifth Freneh army b 're ry alnif* leant. I t meana tbat Marshal F to ch ^ spied the possibility of mo'Hng opoa Hirson aloag the railway tbrougb '7er- IN Tina, and sererbg dlm t eonneetion ^ a between tbe German armlei b wea- idr tern France, eutem Franeo and Bel- to glum, and the Oerman armies ia the of Champagne. It la oaly by ^roting nroui}d the Blrson comer that Ten ver HIndeaborg's troopa b the Obampagae bg cnn fbd a direct roob to Belgium. If ird —:-------- =• ------------------------- --- — :— jat ' (Continued on page lire) ■ iL iB ln iis iliGITTEi ase , - Overcoming Handicap of Peace Talk and Influenza, Is S . Official's Belief' ■ aa ' ' ........ >Ib WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.-Overeon- sa- ing tho handicap uf peaee talk and b- or fluenta, the fourth laberty Loaa today ^ Ib greatert momontnm sa- of~the‘campaigiL' Per tho first tliu ■ ainco the eanraasbg startod, Septam-!' to ber £8, loan offlebb here were opUm- em iatie. &!• . Early reports were of tbe decidedly on* cnconr^g variety aad polatod to aa tre activity norer before equaled b the ras long campaign. ., ' Tho outstandlflg featura of the^ day> telegM to loan headqurten'wtt.tbe ^ ineresJilDg atucOCT' o f ' t a m ^ tions. Chleago b a a ' offiebb trie- graiihed that pledges nf . great. smna ^ were peurbg bto- -the eonudttae''! headquarters, while'at' the aiuae time ^ there was no doereaae la the aumber ^ jfjf smiOl subseri^tlnai.' The work today thro«||bat theMua- gj(. try was expoctod to show eneounfUg results b tonigbt’a totaL' At Tb6 nu^'beetinea the<8t Leab aad of :\finneapoIb diairleta waa bloaer tfday. St. Lonb ^ 88 per eeat of Ito 4iie^ jo whilo MiaaeapoUi reportod 80 ‘per esiat , M subeeHbed. ' . u. From Bostoa,. Few' Tork aad Phlb< delphb dlstrbb tbo rtporti wer* «ot* M M FRONT STOBJECTl [FINCHiVE Alsne In Face of Stiff Resistance— by Gains iit C h ^ a g n e R e g i o n , Between Main German Am tte iTisliF: : TismiE ^ N lJlltlll F a. ' .......... . 2 .Krlemhelde Une Is 'ObiMt ot M ■New . Offensive r ^ A r t ll le i j ^ and Infantry Batter tJatest rt Hun Defensive System ' ------------ . ■■ Jl .1 . n.r FBED 8.TEBQli80N , WITH TBB AHEBIOAS ASU7 HOBTH OF TBBDUIir, O c t,10.— ABetieanS' aro battering -anolhtc 'breach la th* KrbmhaU* Une in . .the regbn o f a t CbotgH. Xte «&• eoy b flghtlng with the stttott dsapmtion. A break betwaan th* •hB jU ne aad th* Uepae iItm i neana iu ooUapeo of the astin . OsnDas ^ “• , to a t la th b aector. ^ ‘onld the Anuricaas break .throngh . here-tbe enemy'* left fbnk' would be ^ has been eboved baeki.by. r*eeai a*- ^ saulfof the ABiAs further aoHh.', . B'ouacy b ander Anerieaa-’ shell fire. Bnp-Sar.Monse, Steaay aad oth- ^li^ er big railway centera hare beea re- peatedly bombed.by onr ai^bnea. ' • of .Break Woold Ont Off Bett*a4: lurg Tbo way Is bebg ele&r^ for a fn^ laed ther adranee and tbe enemy co^tinl* ' cations are constantly bebg’harried.:- Inil- ‘ Tlio Americans, steadily puAlag oa, 1 of are narrowbg the airenue ‘ tb r ^ h aif* which the Germans ean witbdrm. Itas Bapid gaiM by tha B rittfh^^ 7 n ^ ipoa to the northwird maka it necessary for 7er- the boche to offer the stlffeat r e ^ tlon once to tbe Americans b thb re^ a, >res- to arold being ent off- by F e r^ g ’s Bel- men takbg fctwi {o the raar. the ' There are no IndiuUona that the en- Ung emy is caving In before tbe Amerieans, 7on If be dees, it meana the finish of the (B* w u wQl be on Freneh soil, a* eoat- • U mnnicatlona betwee'n tbe G en w ar- — mles will bc eut jind they wlU be doomed.' ' I Americans Pushing I Northward ■n By PBANE; J. TAwioB ' ,U WITH TUB AMEBIOAN FIBST n ABM^ Oct. 10.—Plunging throngh ■■■ belb of German w i^ ln .tb e ^aee 'of.' showers of hand grenades; the mea of; tho flrst army hare mopp^ ttp Grand- 3C6 pre, crossed tho pass throng tba'Ax- gonne, aad are pusbiag 08. Oaptured Oermaa entera atatod.that' Oranclpro must be bald at.all eoate Tbp Amerieana widened their,breaish ' «n. ia the Krbmhelde Ibe. b an aB-d^' ' b- fi^t, aettbg their big^t d^ aloag day tbe Aire. Tbo dongbbofs stormed fit*- tnm Jnvbe. ,• Im Tbere was bitter fighting betmea tm- St. Oeorgee and lAndrea east of.Qtasd- dn- pre, where onr treops p«nstrat•a'fo^ tidable wire defensea.ia the JaiM o f' >dly tenrlfb ntacblno gua flre. an Nearer, the Uense, onr taaka halyU the clean out tho aaebbe gua'nests aad; led tbe inAutry la ita aaaanlt : iy> The Oetiaaw are desperately- throw^ . tbe ing b rebforcomenU la aa attempt to. lip- preveata eom pl^ bre^'throni|h_tfieir.‘: ifle- cooBoalcatlonavBear Oraadpr*. ‘tw o '; uma Gemaa eraatoa-attaekis''.were.arfeatad: .'V Yank? ta k e Hill and- ' H(ild,It iPourth Timfe, ' WAS^OTON’ , Oet IttM toter# o f.. ^ hni.eW br-Aaerlcaa tt«eM*«0ar tt ' - j bad c b a^ fo a d s:^ tU ai,:!* .!*-'. }“ ported ia .^ o oaiana^ JV. • n * repeH ik m V •PEIOB P I ^ OBNTS

Transcript of TW1^N FAILLS DAIILY N -...

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M ID P LGERMANY R TO HAVE /» ALL OF PRE NEW P E ^n o o d o f S e n s a t i o n a l R u i

; E x c H e m e n t Iri E u r o p e

p o r t s S a y T h a t |

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LONDON, Oct. 1 6 .-T he ?ohe Courant publishes a t burg ' saying th a t Germanj

According tb Exchange dispatch from Amsterdam, Berlin th a t Germany accej W ilson’s conditions, provi( the German people ai-e safi

There is. a persistent re'v , the, Kaiser has abdicated.

The report from Amstei has accepted all of Presijji tions is believed here to be a

IKB’SIE ■ ■TLril!B[ s BBOUGiTOlw,

DaiOpenly and Guardedly German co

Press Voices Dissatisfaction ' o l People With Murder Re-

gimeof Hohenzollems

By BOBEET J. BENDEB WASHtHOroU; Oel. 10.—Upoa k PoE

ffrvwlDsr dlmtUfteUoD in 0 «nnAS7 AW oref ki^lse^nl]e, utboritlM b m tod*^ b t; o bued tbe T<e« tbat the nobentoHarn poftpi power win SOOB mm ble i|nd tb it tbe Berlli Vnieon peace term*.wlU then be »e-

. ^ t b openlr aod gaardedljr, the,Ten* I Itea prou la voleloff its' d lm tl t^ t lo n I Iwith tblnga t l thof are In Teoton po- * ^Utleal Ue, 1

The eemngat expreting dlMonteot . Iwith tbe kalser't antoersetle power, i i IDOW beeomln{r so i;enaral that the aD- . ' ' powerfol Oerm ti cea*br apparenUydoes not dare U I l ^ P tO '

Aotboritiei here believe tbat eren the mott loTtl ef tbe kaiier’a nb> jeeta will begin to appreebte aoea tbat tbe Inn^de^Hla^ter ii tbe oaly tbb(c c itandiBK in tbe path ot peaee and will Ten

' realise that they are fifl^tlng a loaisg . a i« flg b t aw

Tha atate- aepartmeot b keepbg . t of ' eanfo! file of German preai eottraent Oon l^atbered b;; iti ageob la eonstriet t ae«r Oersiar*. . Oer

, The departnent wltbbold* t i b gen- Eai eraUjr, leet It n J ie Amerieaa Ideaa of adv aa early peace. _ .

I a tU a .eoaaeetioa it may be aaid C & l tbat Ibe KoveTBaeat Is a n r ^oeeedbg p - _ wllh the war Jnst u thoogb tbe peace

■ notea had aot beea exebaaged. Tbe ^ mllltiry aatheritlea a r e .d b r t s ^ n * peaee prespeeta thronjfc Upleaaey « • tirely ia tb d r p b a t and calnlationi.Tbey ore wVttglnjr “ foree- Wfliont r tb t 'H c o b f f on tbe' th ta y that ao

- far the moit eeatbein f arsnmeat with a Oennaa b a »bnDet b Ua head.”

Tffik OdhpN BipMted ______Aatterltle* leek for tbe euly,e«I<

b p te of Turkey. Her reqoeet for peaee ( win jiroabbly be anrrered by the Al- Ilea with a dem aq^for naeoadltioaa! J m reader to> be arranged with tbe eem- mandbg geaeral, alrag Uom a ia lb r

' ia aeope to those applied against Bal-• (tarb. . — ----- --

Frotn Tntklih eoQapae to dlibtegr*- tloa of the-Anitrft-HiagariJui esplre U regarded u ve fa r e ry .' With thaie ' *

(OoBtlnoed on .page five)

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E O FREPORTED' ACCEPTED OIDENrS ^TERMSl u m o r s C a u s e s G r e a t

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le MieUwe. Rotterdam - ' a te legram from H am -, ].ny has capitulated, i re Telegraph companyim, i t is reported from' jcepts all of President ,ivided th e interests of i afeguarded..revival o f reports th a t '1* J ]

terdajm th a t Germany i Ijlejit ■’Wilson’s condi- e approim ately correct. NEW PEACE NOTE WILL BEACH WILSON TONIGHT >

L O N D O N ,m 1 6 .-fie r- raany’s reply to President Wilson’s i ^ t note is expect­ed tonight, it Is learned.

/Vilson’s Note hashed Hopes Os

COPENHAGEN, Oct, Ifl.—O ennan I ew ipapen declare President W ilto a 'i • • oto da ihed th e hopes of peaee, w U ek ■ero ralsod by bis f l n t reply. -Seme I ly W Uson’i language b excited, a s a >soU o f coafereaeea w ith thb AQitt.

Meeting of Reichstag Postponed • ih.AMSTEBDAM, Oct. W .-T 1 . m « t n i t

ig o f tho G ennan reiehstag baa bee;i Tl ortponed Indefb lfely , according to ftlrei e rlla adrleea. \ ing

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be -i'rO'German Cabinet Succeed- ed by Izzet Pasha, an Advo- L 5

cate of Early Peace ‘

OOPBNHAOBN’, ' O c t I f l^ T b e T ew flk lO n lstry b Turkey has re- algaed and l ^ t B ib a b u beea . nam ed grand T b ie r and m lab te r ^ o f w , aeeerd lB f 'lo .ad rleea f r e n ^O onstaaU nepb recelTea here t e i v -

T he T ew flk m b ls te r was pro- ” O e m a n a ^ onder predominance e f EnT«r' Pasba. I » e t P w b a b aa ad ro c a te o f p e a ^

toCabinet Crisis Confronts A ustriaN EW TOBK, Oet, l l - O m n t S j lW .

a r r e n b h u been enmmoBed by Bm- tio a BTor Charles to form a new A a s t rb a retni kblnot, according to oncoaflrmed dip- tbe imatle rep o rb reaebbg bere .today , i a u o a a t H ossarek 's resignation as pre- the ie r h as boen accepted,' tbe cabba a te d . I '

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GEMSTATE’SHONORROLL

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n O T D B .& L V n h it^W i n u ' leise

L L STW IN PA LLS, H)AHO, ,V

k E MLA R O I

F o c ff CUTS r m i VANTAGi:

G ERMANY’S toutacles in today boinp pried looao fr they have clung a n e e 19;

Both (lankB of th e battle Un North Sea to V erdun, a re in crushed. Such a blow would talj

In Flandere, a ttac k in g the n French and B elgians have puflh d irectly south of B ruges. .A t forcefl are spreading o u t tow( reached Thouroat, te n miles froil in tb a t diection wlH force the? channel ports o f O stend and Z&

R ainy weather.^ in F landers 0 th e adnm ce d ifficu lt, h u t alrcodf have been taken, an d gains of fl been-made. Tho ro a d center of M Lille ifl only th ree miles beyond

Americans b atter in g th e sout fron t are a ttack ing th e K riem ha of Verdun. In .th is region the U a break through V ould eniable) th r o n g into the region behind t i

• have been blo^-n in th e K riem hd break through h a ^ y e t.b e e n ma^

Meanwhile, th e F rench conti? Fero and Luon. .They have t | th is region, and th rea ten to tdi Oiso from Quise south'n'ard, wiv ing pocket I n th e Charaptignd V ouziers-G randpre rojid. This p northern p a r t of th e A rgonne foi

The V ienna w a r'o ff ic e las t i D uraitt), tho A lbanian naval bof ficial statem ent ind icated th 'atj Albania was rapid, w ith tlie Ita |l

GBUISNGBADIBSiTOBy-BBEISiMIIGLD

Ostend and Zeebrugge Can No Ca Longer Be Used as Subma­rine Base— Must Return to Home Ports for Torpedoes

By J . W . T . M A 80N - NBW TOBK, O e t l« .-O s te B d and ’

Zeebmgge caa no longer b e n se i..by the Oermans as sopply bases, fo r tbe ir mbmarine*.

Tbe Allied adranco into Belgium has already eo t tbe p rb e lp a l raQ w ay lead*Ing to Ostend by w ay o f T hoaron t '* rhero remaina a second railw ay which passes th r o n g Bruges and branches off to Ostend and Zeebmgge.

MeiO anby OIon

’ Frencb caralry , hew erer, b approach- mik lug so near to th b Ilno tb a t i t would be T toolhardy fo r 'the G ermaas to continue ,nrc« ■ending over it supplies wblcb would cou >e destined fo r a ltlm at« cap ture. ithoj

Instead o f th b so b rem aining lloe nitl }f communications being used to carry « nonl^ons to 'th e B elg ian .eoast fo r th e lg av J - ^ a t s , there b e re ry reason to be-j thai leve th a t tbe Germans a re t r y b g to smploy I t to reMue aD they eaa from ,, Zeebrugge before' the A llies close la ipon tbose porta. ,

F o rw ard b g of torpedoes fo r the n b - ", narlnes te Ostend and Zeebrugge fo r ‘ , i e destruction o f A llied abfpplng e aa * 7 . » undertaken only b y j r a y .o f th e Bel-i . ^ a n ilroads. There b ao-o tber means if commualeaUona. The G em an s u u * ^ sot send torpedoes friMa«6ermaa ports ^ » the Belgian c o a b 'b y sumarlne ;arrier*. To re-load tb d r magazines, ;berefore, the submarine p ira tes m ust ° joW m ake the ir w ay baek .to Oerman io rrito rb l w aters a f te r th e term las- ;ioa of e re ry raid. T beir outw ard a ad , - ■eturn tr ii* ^ 5M aH ee to i e Docessaiy Jonmeya o f th e sobmar- aea before tbey reaeb th o lanea of A the ^rans-AtlaaUe a b ^ b g . cnc(

■ . P ln u t u M n a n i i t i w T h b means th e piratea m a st aborten

the peridd they can rw n iia a t ae* a n w ait fo r ih e lr r le t ia s b y M re ra l ltt ,. b y i . - Otherwise the ir suppU et Tria b e -l^ j j :ome exhausted. I t a l s o '. a e a s a ; , t h e j ^ J-boats mnst rua a b u c h longer g w t> l - o |2 e t p u t the Allied pa tro l ablpa e t f t. he c o u b e f B dglom a a d HeOaad. ^pp, rhore wlU n ^ be. a g rea te r to ll of (ubmarbes ta k ea th a a e re r before. A t j , ;hp u m e Urae, despite th e ka tser 'a p^ri iffo ri to Increase the la tea a l ty of h b wMi•uthkssness a t ' a u .- A D bd s b lp p b g ___essea.should,show a rapid deolba.1

D A I I3, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBEE 16, 10J8

mmE B A T

NTACLES FROM ',E POINTS IN FRANCE

. in l^Vanco and B elg ium -are 10 froni vantage points tn which 11914.’ , ;

line, wliich reached from the in i b ^ n e n t danger of being i to ]^ the whole G ennan front,

e M rth e m flank, Uie B ritish , uflhW .westward until they uro A t i ^ e . sam e time, tho Alliod o w ^ th o co a st They have io ifB ra g e s . ;Farthor progrejw the^G onnans to evacuate the

rs ffi reported to be rendering iodf inofe than 12,000 prironefs )f tte ililg h es t impoHiincc have }f M enin bas fallen to 'H aig and ond the B ritish a d ^ c e d line, (onthem flank of the G ennan ah ^ d e line positions northw est le line ru n s ea st and west. an<l ble; Pdrshing'fl men to pour d t i e G erm an armies. BreacheH ahelde'defenses, bu t no definite m a ^ e . 'Qti^ue to. advance north of La J tiikon Pouiily S nr Serre iu I ^ p th e Germ ans along the wKo a re in a steadily narrow - gnc^ th e French now hold the tis m ow s th a t a ' portion of tho i fo r a t 'h a s been conquered. ] s t faight adm itted tho loas of ' b a ^ , to tho Italians. The of-

ia t]th e A ustriah re tre a t from t [ t ^ a n s in hot p u rsu it t

lUESiiL! ^IGlfiCnM Iil-BfBffii

Capture of Menin Results In I Severance of Important Line • of Communication — Men i. Would Talk Peace with Gun

It]B y LOW ELL M ELLETT E

W ITH TH E B B m s n ARMTCfl I N r I’LANDEBS, O e t 10.-.A m ed forcea b driving in to Belgium bare th ru st t h d r U >vC(lgo across tbe road from Bruges to g Ceurteay, aevoriag anoUier a rte ry o f C communication to the ' Tl-boat b a u . n

'IV ench e a ra lry bare, awept o re r B L lchterreldo and Tbooroot, a d ra n e b g ci toward B ruges.and the sea. Toward - the soDthera end of the f lg h tln g fro a t Mcnia has been taken and H aig 's m ea are in the north o f naubourdln, three I miles from Lille. I

Tho Germans aro using prodigally the I jltreat s to res of shells ia tbe ir B e lg b a coast bases. I t b becom bg evident

ithoy w ill bo unable to sa re these mu* nitions, »o tb e enemy b using 'them up OS fa s t aa possible. T heir b a tterie s '

!gave onrs a moro stnbboru response j than a n y o ther tim e b reeent weeks. (]

. Peaee W ith S ie lb " W b a t 'a (bang) tbe peaee (bang)

news now ( b a n g ) f ' askod a B r itb h offieer. oa the northern fro n t today as the g rea t ba ttle raged and tbe ahelb

I exploded a ll around. 6o th e conversa- li tions were e a rrb d on, e re ry two o r fl th re rw o rd ^ b e ln g p u n c to a te d b y a ja n - n ingen tslb l i 'w u a r e U tw o - r i d e d e e a - o: t e s t . • ■'■si

Although tbe Germans a r ^ foreed to b itpend b v b b ly tbe ir sbelb to keep them ii frpm ia O iag b t o the baads e f tbe A l- . lies, they had time to rem ore a eon* ci siderable quan tity o f m ateria l before ai the long-dreaded B e lg b a offensive w u Ic launehed. ■

B ncossta f ITsw P tri ito ii ^ A new Prusdiaa guard d irU o n waa

rnconntered ia < th b f lg b tb g , m aking ^ a to ta l o f eo each d irldons eneoantered sb e e th e b e g b n iag of A an rieaa o ffeadve ia t h b regioa. , ^

A t tbe s ta r t o f tbe present pbase of ^ ;tb e a ssau lt tbe Amerieana jumped o f f ” ■at 8:80 o 'c lock b tbe moraing aad jg a b e d tb e ir f irs t 'o b je e tire s a t some ^ * po b ta w ith g rea t rapidity.

In a aay '.casea there w u only slight oppositbn, due to tbe deadlbess o f ^ Tank** « tf f le ry ' firfc ®, In tb e regioa o f Ounel aad Bols de ^

F ore t tb e Germaas used " d a e k e r a , '’ ** Wbleh made t h e ** m a ch b e ^

^ ~ ( C e a l b « J | H t p i w r " ^ ei

L Y NL8

R O G f f iO L E F4[R18 FIRS' : OF LATESTK 1 ,

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* French Force Way Across Aisnp] Bethel Being Outflanlced by

1 ‘ — Foch Seeks to Break Bet g. — —

By JO H N D. OANDT •P A B I^ O c t i e / » F m c b forcM '

' . a re d r l i ^ fo iw a r t tod a y M .v l- 3 ta l p o b b o B th e O e r a i a la f t f l u k ,2 ' north , o f iM B , «Bd in th * XSu»>

i , pagan. Th* « B a y b b d i i ( .p B ih * d back npos t t e d i f f b n h .A idam ui conntry.

1 Latert dlspateh«i from tha b*t- t t b ftuBt M icat* H u t the fifth ] ’ aEoy, sow.andar coamiaad of 0«d- . eral OuQIuat, b aak tag profreai

toward H ost Donet aad V crrla i ^ VerriBi b S3 nllaa 'north of Iw b s and ip mllaa ftom tb» Btigiaa -

bordit. Uont 0 < ^ b 10 nflee '^ sou the is t e f Tarvlna.

Fnrther to tha lights la the O ham pam Bethel b BOt«

ontfbaked, whOe tbe O en u m unsoeceMfnlly ndaavorlng to pn -

n , ren t the French f to a eroning the . i i « » . . .

B rillian t S tra teg is t ' Takes Charge

NEW TOBK, O e t 1 6 .- A n«F ot- » fcn slre has becu begun b y 'th fl 'P te^ ch

to en t o ff tbe Oerman analM .la^ ttB —- Champagne, Ihrough the cap ture o f the

fo rtress o f Hirson, which guards, the aoothwost com er, of the A rdennes maa- sif. ■ ’

General O nllbnm at haa been relieved •" o f h b du ties a e gevetuerr o f

. hex been sen t to th e fron t, to eommaad the Imjnentely im portan t operatioa. General G uilbum at b one of

S. F oeh’s most b r i l lb n t s tra teg lsb , and was largely responsible fo r the *ue- cessfol defense of ITerdun agaiast the

I German crown prince.He was made m ilita ry governor of

. P aris b s t June, when Von m a d ea b u rg in (Icreleped h b a ttacks w hieh threatened

p a the, capture o f the Treaeh c a p ita l ’The sodden dispatch o f G eaeral GnU-

en iaom at to L « o a .s e e b r la^eom oaad ef the f if th Freneh a rm y b ' r e r y a ln if* leant. I t meana tb a t M arshal F t o c h ^ spied the possibility o f mo'Hng opoa H irson aloag the railw ay tbrougb '7er-

I N Tina, and s e re rb g d l m t eonneetion ^ a betw een tb e German a rm lei b wea- id r te rn France , e u te m F raneo and Bel- to glum , and th e Oerman arm ies ia the o f Champagne. I t la oa ly b y ^ ro t in g

nroui}d the Blrson com er th a t T en ver H Indeaborg 's troopa b th e Obampagae b g cnn f b d a d irec t ro o b to Belgium . I fird — :-------- =•------------------------- ---— :—j a t ' (Continued on page l i r e ) ■

i L i B l n i i siliGITTEiase ,

- Overcoming Handicap of Peace Talk and Influenza, Is

S . Official's Be lie f' ■aa ' ■ ' ........

>Ib WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 .-O vereon - sa- in g tho handicap u f peaee ta lk and b - o r fluen ta , th e fourth la b e r ty L oaa today

^ I b g rea te r t momontnmsa- o f~ th e ‘ campaigiL' P e r tho f ir s t t l i u

■ ainco the e an raa sb g sta rtod , Septam-!' to ber £8, loan o f f le b b here w ere opUm-

em iatie.&!• . E arly reports were o f tb e decidedly on* c n c o n r ^ g va rie ty aad polatod to a a tre ac tiv ity no rer before equaled b the ras long campaign. • . ,

' Tho outstandlflg featura of the^ day> te le g M to loan h ead q u rten 'w tt.tb e

^ ineresJilDg atucOCT' o f ' t a m ^ tions. Chleago b a a ' o ffiebb trie-

graiihed that pledges nf . g rea t. smna ^ were peurbg b to - -the eonudttae''!

headquarters, w h ile 'a t ' th e aiuae time ^ there was no doereaae l a th e aum ber ^

jfjf smiOl subseri^tlnai.'The w ork today t h r o « | |b a t theM ua-

gj(. t r y w as expoctod to show e n eo u n fU g results b ton igb t’a totaL '

A t Tb6 n u ^ 'b e e t in e a th e < 8 t L e a b aad o f :\finneapoIb diairleta waa bloaer tfday .

S t. L o n b ^ 88 pe r e e a t o f Ito 4 i i e ^ j o w hilo M iaaeapoU i reportod 80 ‘per esiat , M subeeHbed. ' . u . From B ostoa ,. F ew ' T o rk a ad Phlb<

d e lp h b d ls t r b b tbo r tp o r t i w er* «o t*

M MF R O N TSTOBJECTl[FINCHiVEAlsne In Face of Stiff Resistance— by Gains iit C h ^a g n e R e g i o n ,

Between Main German Amtte

iTisliF:: TismiE NlJlltlll F

a . ' ■ .......... .

2 .Krlemhelde Une Is 'ObiMt ot M ■ ■ New . Offensive r ^ A r t ll le i j ^ and Infantry Batter tJatest r t Hun Defensive System '

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WITH TBB AHEBIOAS ASU7 HOBTH OF TBBDUIir, O c t,10.— ABetieanS' aro battering -anolhtc

'breach la th* KrbmhaU* Une in . .the regbn o f a t CbotgH. Xte «&•

eoy b flghtlng with the sttto tt dsapmtion. A break betwaan th*

•hB j U n e a ad th * U epae i I tm i n eana i u ooUapeo o f th e a s t i n . OsnDas ^

“ • , t o a t l a t h b aector.^ ‘onld th e A nuricaas break .throngh

. here-tbe enem y'* le ft fb n k ' would be

^ has been eboved baeki.by. r*eeai a*- ^ s a u l f o f the ABiAs fu rth e r a o H h . ',

. B 'ouacy b ander A n e r ie a a - ’ shell fire . Bnp-Sar.Monse, S teaay a ad oth-

^li^ er big railw ay centera h a re beea re­peatedly bom bed .by onr a i^ b n e a . '

• o f .B reak W oold Ont O ff B ett*a4: lurg Tbo w ay Is b e b g e le& r^ for a fn ^ laed ther ad ran ee and tbe enemy c o ^ tin l*

' cations are constantly b e b g ’ ha rried .:- Inil- ‘ Tlio Americans, steadily p uA lag oa,1 o f are n a rro w b g the airenue ‘ t b r ^ h aif* which the Germans ean w itb d rm . Itas Bapid gaiM b y tha B r i t t f h ^ ^ 7 n ^ ipoa to the n o r th w ird maka i t necessary for 7er- the boche to o ffe r the stlffea t r e ^ tlon once to tbe A m ericans b t h b r e ^ a , >res- to a ro ld be ing e n t off- b y F e r ^ g ’s Bel- men ta k b g fctwi {o the raar. the ' There are no IndiuU ona th a t the en-

Ung emy is caving In before tb e Amerieans, 7on I f be dees, i t meana th e fin ish of the (B * w u wQl be on Freneh soil, a* eoat-• U mnnicatlona betwee'n tb e G e n w ar-— mles will bc e u t jin d they wlU be

doomed.' '

I Am ericans Pushing I N orthw ard■ n B y PBA NE; J . T A w io B ', U W ITH TU B AMEBIOAN FIBST n A B M ^ Oct. 10.—Plunging throngh

■■■ b e lb of Germ an w i ^ l n . t b e ^aee 'of.' showers o f hand grenades; th e m ea o f ; tho f l r s t a rm y h a re m o p p ^ ttp Grand-

3C6 pre, crossed th o pass th r o n g tba 'A x- gonne, a a d a re pusb iag 08.

Oaptured O erm aa entera a ta to d . t h a t ' Oranclpro m ust be bald a t .a l l eoate

Tbp Amerieana w idened their,breaish ' « n . ia th e K rbm helde I b e . b a n a B -d ^ ' ' b - f i ^ t , a e t t b g th e ir b i g ^ t d ^ aloag

day tb e A ire. Tbo dongbbofs stormed f i t* - tnm Jn v b e . ,•I m Tbere w as b i t te r figh ting b e tm ea tm- S t. Oeorgee and lA ndrea e as t o f.Q tasd- d n - p re, w here onr treops p « n s tra t•a 'fo ^

t id a b le w ire de fensea .ia th e Ja iM o f ' >dly ten rlfb ntacblno gua flre .

an Nearer, th e U ense , onr taaka halyU the clean o u t th o a a e b b e g u a ' nests a a d ;

led tbe in A u try la ita aaaan lt : iy > The O etiaaw are desperately- throw^ . tb e ing b rebforcom enU la a a a ttem p t to. lip - p re v e a ta e o m p l^ b re^ 'th ron i|h_ tfie ir .‘: ifle- cooB oalcatlonavB ear Oraadpr*. ‘t w o ' ; uma G em aa eraatoa-attaekis''.were.arfeatad:

.'V

Yank? t a k e Hill and- ' H(ild,It iPourth Timfe,' W A S^O T O N ’, O et I t tM to te r# o f ..

^ hni.eW b r-A aerlcaa tt«eM*«0ar t t '- j bad c b a ^ f o a d s : ^ tU a i ,: !* .!*-'. }“ ported i a . ^ o o a i a n a ^JV . • n * repeH i k m V

•PEIOB P I ^ OBNTS

GEfiilfCil'SWTHEGJFPii r a m i i

M il i ta r y D e f e a t s C o u p le d W ith '

U rg e f o r f e a c e a t H o m e |

R a p id ly S p e l l i n g D e t e r io r a - {

' t i o n o f iW ofa ie j

A L L IE D A R M IE S S T I L L J

IN F L IC T IN G P U N IS H M E N T

, E c f f io n in E n e m y H a n d s

- - - d f o w B D a i ly L o s s S o o u r c

a n d A b a n d o n m e n t O n ly a

. M a t t e r o f T im e

By OARL D. OROAT .W ASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—M iilSrJ-

men dcraU' th a t Qonnmiy can " i te n d .tlio g a f f ” n f Amorlcnn-Allled punUh- ment, plBn' .tlio iirgo ot pence, murh loiij^r.

Prankly tlic.v tb ink the p u e d quce- ' [7 ' {ion ihould bc left e trlety to tho Ai- fi

liod orraicB to .f in ish ., Dut thoy admit | thflt tlie jo in t cloiaontk of cnforo 'ed 'rt; ft tr e a t armies and tho promitdB of Ll peace from their lead en axo itretelt- iog. the Q o rm u morale to tbe breoU as . k

, .po in t ' ' ' ff. ' The L e a d e n ' T lew i »

^ .W a r , d e p u tm e n t ' li^ormttloD * > , i i ip w s tU t't t i« a T e n g « a o n iu n H l- y

; ; d l e t l i m i t i n g t t o h : aen tiU ' proectt . 'I s ' a lm tt tlm a: (r

I m i t bMtd to MA ' oa, to r r u c e j i o d .& l8 lnm , vb en

. . . ^ n u t t e n h a te u i d they are n ^ t o ' k l n ' i t i q i ? W hyiboiU d

" I flC lit ^or.tbe ,.kals«r v h e a he U 11 tW o i ^ » ^ ^ 6 b # < « i J a l a t b e « y o f iH

A m ercont^lled m ain .ob jects a t the moment aro V ^idennes-A ulnoyo anS Uoder«B; Teleneiennes comnaii.la tho w ay .to UoDSi'and Atilnoye the v a y to ilauobuege.,

; Sfrong pM lUon W llh iU i;lJa# in th e ir poa«»«iou the r f t

A llied io rc e iV lU 1)0 aetHdo one . t f the i• ' twrf’toilri Qerman communication line*

n c ro u .^ a a e e about parallelisy; Iho pre*■ MJit 'bdttlo Uae. The' nex t big com-

. anHleaUoa line beyond pamlluls the f i r i t M l line 'and hoa a cboln of maun- Will

’ tainous c o u n ty betwucn. The lator the .lin e a l in lttb o tw o . the :

•When the 'A llie* g e t op to tlie Monfr plo . l£ a u b i^ U o i!o r e i region i t wlU bo Kovr

■ ;";ne«cjMr7 fo r 'th o Teuton to pnll b li I t 'foreea n u c h fa r th e r cant, probably on be ■

, a lino .running down through Antw erp plici; and’Kam or. . . time

Tho A llied advonio in H andera and t . in .tho Laon region <s makln-^ the Lille fentl

. . region in m n ro and ita abandonment !* certain , t lain

Only a M atter o f Tlffltf ' it.ia ■. Tho whole ■ rotircm ent Indicated

. aboy« ia taken by la iiita ry men to be , ' only 4k m a tto r o f b rief tim e. The main

- ith o u g b t here Is tha t.P realdeat W lli.ia 'i I’f','"; '■ noto will no t acidify tho Oermnn poo*

pl(?--mtbor i t will aw aken thetn to the |l®? fu tility of fighting fo r a 'm T l to i r from which retirem ent is eertoln. Their original practices o f Praneo cml Kel- T glum .elenrcil’of tbe onomy by w inter '

■ s till standa; bu t i t la adm itted tlia t tbe , Jlp lom ati ratb ir.U um t i ? l u n r i f o r e u

' may ho rcdponalblo fo r the finish, • .. . I a a n y e v e n t arm y men aay tlia t any ”

- Blad?eijinK; o f e ffo rt on thp p a rt of- “• A merica novr „will bo tragic. Tho ^

; om les, m ust .havo mon, guna and sup*, ' plioa and m ust dlaregard tho diploma*

. tio 'tihasoa of the a itnation. P**. , El(

Conicriptlon U nder M in i . '!*- Mosc* made tho f lr r t conacriptlon ' ^

law. H e w anted an n r b y ond h e mnde tJila ru le : **‘From tw enty yeare old

.r ind opwnrd, n il th a t a rc -a b le to go . "■■ forth to w nr In Israel" w cro to <icrvc. ,

HI* n 'gl.itrutl^n boards were ntno al- , ' l m v « l to g ran t'exem p tion which in* ™

eluded w en wbo hnd ne«v ho u « « no t f,®,'®' •- yet •‘dMllcated," nnd those who hail

vineyards o f which they had Dot j e t J '• cfllen and flanlly Uioso who wero

n f m ld to H ^ t .idont

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. l o r a l g i c P a l i i s ^ ^ ^ E ^

' ' G lV E W A Y tO S C 'd T H lN O ' » £ - ' . ' ’i^ '/H A M IO N S W IZ A R D OIL ^ t o t

, . ' , . ■ . , vour"-H iim irnj W iia rd O i l ' i j a la 'fe,, — *sim ple and e lT ectlve 'treaiinent fo r r’—l)o(n headad ic nnd neuralgia. I t ' -

.contoiria n o ,c h lo ro fo rm .o r .n t l ic r. < dangerous drugs bu t is compoAcd , I

; m o it expensive ,of., hcalinx. Iije n c ln t in g .o i l i .Rubbed in vyherc ‘ I

,t)fe p jf h 'l s ; i t 'a i ; u f\s a ^ o n ic io the ItoH urerf"nen-e j ntid e h n o il iiivar-' J {ably brings qiiick relief. • . '

, . ‘,W 'iziir<I,0IIf»aBO(»i.depen'dit)!<!/ Iprepa ra tion to keep in the mcdiciiif '^ 1 cbest fd^lfirst aid_whcn the doctor

• n iay 'be fa r a w a y .,I t s bealins’. anii*-' sepliC '(ifiafttics c m alw ai'j lie ,'re- *1 1*

. ' ).lied :upon lo -p reven t.iiife rtio fl. o r | f l«ihe r, *crioiis rwullft. froti}./j)rainJ, ’ • • •

• \.,^ .rgi$ca,,- u itj(.. burns, bite# a n .i ',, 5ifaK5.>7ti*{ as good. toc»17i)r *nrc .

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‘'• ... '"Xlkf J'fom'rnur dniBfltr f ir ,?;■ ■ ' : a a 'i ' . w ' ' , i , . T J i ; i r i . . , ' i E y s ”;,:;- ' . r. •<-.MJirlir,WWT* rour oionf*-.,-- i ' . . . . ' ' I - > r<in tr« troublKl wlth r„rii(n--i,.n *■

. PAOB TWO

■..\IEa-BA KES .H H D S

>‘' ^ 0 0 o n e 's hiuba& d le o rw . feoay ' boliiUiS b o a th e v o r ld ’i

g m t t t t on® ia l w i r to h * » a t « e conTflnlent to 'led n ' upOB," t t y i . U h l N ew ton D.’ B aker, w ife so o f A m eriea'e seero ta ry o f ;w a r . S; H n ; B a)[or,ta .a.B lnfer o f noto-and h a s g iren eoncc rta td so ld iers is tra in ing c a o p a a ll o to r tho U n lW ”

of

BDlflESimiEOUfS

President Will Let Answer to \ Germany Sink in oh Aus- 4

tria.-Huiigary ‘

WABIIINOTOX. Oct. la - r r M i i lc n t ' pa Wilson will lo t •bin decision regarding ve the Qermsn poaco manouvem sink inlo g; the mindt-of tho A ustrb-IInngarlan p ^ ,in plo beforo ncnding hls answer lo the ir (m Kovprnmcnt’s appeal.

I t wa* Indicated toilay thn t it wonid be aomo ilays boforo the president ro- . plied tn tho A nstrian throne. 'By th a t " time, i t was pointed out, tbn people ' of th a t country w ould .bavo t iu e to realize and th ink over tho fac t th a t ^ Iliey are now figh ting prim arily to ro- lain the Uohenzollorn autocracy—and tbi it ,is confidently bolioved hero today Ini Ihnt thc>- will-ncit r«IUh the th o u g h t wc

Practically tho same situation ap* Sp |>lics w ith respect to Turkey. Tbe gov* be iirnmcnt wlll tnko itS' tim e in answer* lag both ' hotea, b u t th e Tnrkish 'sitna* lion d lffoh from tho rest in tl)a t the I'n ited Btates 'y . l T urkey aro a o t a t j,,,

^ III.Conditions Grow ing Wotao •

' S tate departm ent, in fo raa tlon i« th a t conditions In A usW a-H nugiry are constoatly growing worse. Po* liUcal coqdltions pa rtiodaz ly a n ' bad. Tbere a n corta in ladfcitfons in p re tt a a d . governmental reports . th a t princo M ax wIU n o t hoU the post 'of O em an chancellor long. ' Schiedmaim, w eiaU st leader, ap- pears to be 'e lated fo r the place, n e ra t io a o f a socialist t o ‘ th a t j |,j place; i t v a a said, m ight conceira- )

, bly meaa i rea l politica l reform in , ia Qeimanr.

P l iab le .in .the P a s t.On tbe other h w d , i t was polated ont

lhai Schciilemann Jiaa more or Ibss •onstantly, done the biddiofj o f the lermnii Bovernincnt officials. F^irther :overnmenl officia ls said tho mala hing waSited by tb is country Is that he people themselvea shall n le . The dentity of tbo .chancellor is of com* ,qq inrallvc instgnificnaee. So,'too, is tho dontHy of tho t itn la r bead of. Oer- {Qt, nany, it wa* atdted. I t was added th a t j u | ho kaiser could bo reta ined as a fig* n u rcbead to long aa the Oeraaa p « p l* (fc ontrolled th o . government and bad a a a tiponaible minis.tr7 and legtslatnre. obs

I . . .................... ly,To ',**finaflco” a ' ‘ .'To L e t " adTe^ th o

isin'g campaign you need only se t aside lo i-tor perhaps a few days—a p a rt o f . “Iour pocket m o n e y . . - , , , , wlU

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High-Glass Work i i' '■ G o ^ t e e d •

W atches; 'S lsg s,'.p in s , 'e tc;’ o f the -theli•••• ■ T liies t.Q u ality

F. B. CARSON [«mn » ' B K a » l L l tu . SU>to in I M a '

UNCLE » AOVMFLI)

U. s. Public Heallh Scrvice Issues Officjal Keallb Bulletin

on'lntlucnza.

UTEST WORD ON, SUBJECT.

Epidemic Probably NAt Spanish In ' OrlQln—Germ Still Unknown— Peo- ’ plc Should Guard A gainst "Oroplet

,lnfcction'’— Suroeon Oeneral Bluo Makes A uthoritative S ta tem en t ^

W ashington, D . 'a - ( S p c c ln ! . ) —Al- | iliouRli King Alfiinso o t Spnin «vns , one o f Hic viclliiirf o'f i/io /nflucnta cfW- , Ociiilc Id mill itKnln th ls summ er, t Spanish nutliiirlilca rrinidlnlo nny < claim to Inflgenin as a "Sijanlsh" ills- ' cnso. I f tlio peoplo of lhl.i‘country do ' no t tako caro the epldi-mlc will be­come so wldcspri-ntl lhrou«htmi thu | United S lalcs tlm t soon wo shnll hoar , tbo disease caltcil .“Americnn", Inllu- f enin.

In response to a rp«juwt fo r denm ie » Informntion conccnilng Spanish Intlu- f cnro. Siirgoon Geneml Rupert IJIuc.of » Iho U. 8 . Public ncaltb . Service has < uuiborlzcd the.follow ing offlclal Imer- ' view : • J

W hat Is Spanish influenza? la It , aornethlng t ie w f Does It come from / SpalnT .

*Tbo dlaease now occnrrlng lo th is tcountry u d 'c a l l e d 'Sptinlsb Influen- aza‘ resem bles a very coDiaglous kind .o f ‘cold.' eecompanled by feror. pa ins c

^ g t i s a n d S n e e z e s s

S p r e a d D i s e a s e s . ’

A sD angcrD a9B atU aonG tisS helb ^

Itr the bend, eyes, ears, back o r otherpa rts o f the liody eind' a feeling o f so- iJvero slckncsa. In moat o f 'th e c u e s tho ^ aymptoms dlanppenr a fte r th reo o r fourdnys. Iho patien t then rapidly rccover* bIng. Some of tbo patients, bowover. ddevelop pneumonia, or InOamrnatlon c of tbe ear. 'o r me/ilngltls, and ipany ofthese roinpllcnted enaes die. HVhethcr 'P ' tbls ao-cniled 'S panish ' InHiivnza IsIdentical wllb the epidemics of InQucn* ^in of cnrllcr yenrs Is not yot know a . j,

"npldomlcs of In flueau havo visited ^this country, since 1047.; I l Is l{itercst* tl Ing to know th a t this Orst cpIdem lc slw as broucbt hero -fro m Valencia. I> Spain. Since tha t time ilicre hnve been num erous epidemics of the ills-ense. In 1830 and 1800 an cpldpmlc ®'of InHuenui. sin rtlng spmewhero In th c Jj Orient, spread flrst to Russia' pnd ibence over prnctlcally tbo entiro civ*lllu-d world. Throo years la ter thcro 'was another florc-up of ilie disease. _ IToth tim es thc ep idcp ic spread wldi); ly pver Ibo U nllrd Stales.

"Although thc present epidemic Iscalled ‘S|innlsh Innuenxa,' tbcro Is nu /j,reason to bellevo t l i ^ It originated in pcS p a la Some w riters who bavo studied m tho.question bellovo th a t 'th e epidemiccnmc from iho O rient and they cnll at* i ttention. to tho fnct tlm t tho Oermnnn y, mentloD tho dIscaM as occurring along tbo eastern fron l In the summer ood.fall o f 1017.- *■'

How can "Spanish Influenza” bo ree- ,,,oonlzedr ' ‘ J

•T hcro Is a s ye t no cenaln way In ( qwhich B single case of ‘Spanish Influ* |qcnu* o in be rocognlwd. ■ On tho oth* nne r hnnd, recognition la eaay whero chtber« la a group of fasea. in contm at ^to tho outbreaks of ordinary couglis coand colds, which usually occur In th» n ,cold months, epidemics of Influenia qdn a y occnr a t any aeaaon of the yeor. asThna tho p resen t i^ildcrolc raged m ost «aintensely In E urope lo Uay, Juno and auJuly. U or«o«cr, lo the caso of ordi* ^enary colda,- tbe general ’ lym p iona on(fc re r, pato, dcpresifoo) aro by nrf qqa e a n s o a ecvere o r os sodden In tholr tl iohset u they a re In Influenza, rinal* ovly, o rdinary colds do nol spread tb<throngh the community $o rapidly o r effso n t^ nalvely .aa docs Inflneota. ; mj. “In .'iD O S t.^os 0 person taken sick a li

with Influonta feels alck ra the r snd* on den ly .. Uo feels weak, b u pains In theeyes, c a n , beod or back, and may bo maore all over, ila n y potlents feel w«,d iu y . some vomiL , Most of. the pa* h.itle n u coropliilii o f feeling chilly, and '.an,with th is comM -a fever Io wblcb the ' •temperatune rise s to 100 lo 1(M. lo wamost cases ibo pulso remains relative* m i r i i ™ . '/

"In appcarance one is struck by the «|](tact, that the patien t looks sick, f lls pigoycs nod the Inner tid e of his eyelids hoimay bo. slightly ‘bloodshot.* or ‘con* a irgested.' a s tho*<loclors sa lr .J~ n ie ro cncm a y .b o running from the noie. o r Uothere mny bo some cough. ■ T hcw sign* cffiof fl coW' msy. not .hc .m arlr« l; norer* poiihelesa tlfc tNiili’nt looks and fuels v e r* ’ 'l i f t •, , : Tic

“In addition, in ihe nppeom nrt' o m l. Intllha' symptom^ ly-alrt-nO y deicrltii’d . offi.»am lndllnti d u U | | ^ n i 'R blood niny <1 lid the p h y i d ^ ^ ^ B ^ n l z I n c -.S|mii>- , | «h I n l l u e u b ^ ^ ^ H j u . bvco founj(

I T W I N F A L L S I

tha t In th is disease the nnm ber of w hite corpuscles sliows lit tle o r no in- crcnso above Ihe normal. I t is p o u l­blo th a t tho labum tory Investigations

O now[bclnf( m ado'through tbe N ational Research Council and iho United S tates Hygienic Liihorntary will ^u^ nlsli a moro certnlii wny In which Indi­vidual cases of th is diacnso can bo

e s recognized."W hat Is the courso of the dlseasef

Do people die of lt7 ', "Onllnnrlly. llic fovcr lasts from

th rc f lo four ilnys nnd the imtlent rc* covcm.'- l!ut whlli* the proportion of

J dentliR In the prcKcnt cpidcmic has Kenemlly been low. In somo places the outbreak hna .been severe nnd deaths bavo heen numrro.us, W ben death oc*

In curs It Is usually the resu lt o f a com- pllcnllon."

w h a t causea the disease and how Is t t s p re a d f ' J ; -

"BaclerloloRlsiR who hnve stiYdlnl In* l lu e W ; cpUletnlfs In th e 'Im s t Imvo found In many of the cases a very,

, Smoll rod-shs'ped cerm called, a fte r its dlscovcrer. rfelfter-# bndlliis. In oOier cases of apparently the snmo kind of disease Ihero were found pneumococcl.

r, tbe cem is of lobar pneumonia, Sllll ly o tliers have been cnusod by strepto- s- cocci, anil by o thers germs w itli long In names.

"No m atter whnt parilcu lor kind of ' Kcrm cniisos Ihe epidemic. It Is now

believed tbnt Inlluenza Is always “■ sprepd from person lo persnn, tho ) ' germs being cnrried w ith tho a ir along

w llh the very smnll d roplets o f mucus, e expelled by coiiKhlng: .o r m ecflng. 1- forccful tnlklng. and Oio llko by one i( who nireody has Ihc germ s ^ f the dls* g ease. They may also bo carried about

In tho. o lr In' tbe form o f d u ^ comlni^ from d r l ^ •roucu^ from cougliing and snccilng. o r frora cnrclcss people who

* spit on, the floor ntid on the sidewalk.1 As In most o b e r cntchlng dlseaiieB. a

person wbo has only a tnlld n ttack of s the dlaease .blmself m ay .glv* a .very i. sovero a ttack to othera.” , .

J . W hat should be done by thoM whe s catch ^ e diseasaT . ^ ,

• " I t Is very Im portant th a t every per­son wh6 becomes sick w ith influenza sbonld go home a t once atfd go to bed.*

. This will belp' keep aw ay dangerous complications and will, a t the same tim e, keep, the pa tien t frotn scattering the disease fa r and wide. I t Is highly deslroblo tha t no ono, bo allowed to Bleep In the same room w ith the p a ­tie n t In fact, ^ 0 ono bu t th e nurso should be allowed In tho room.

I " I f there Is cough and ' sputum or I running of tbe eyes and nose, caro

aliould bo laken thn t a ll such dls- cliargcfl a ro collected on blts^of gauze 0- m g of paper napkins nnd burned ,

r I f tho pa tien t complains o f fever and headache, bc sbould lie given w ater to drink. 0 cold campress to Iho forehead

aA d-a light sponge. Only such medl*’’ cine sliould be given aa Is p rcscrlbol ' by the doctor. I t Is foolish to ask tlio . druggist to prcscrlho.and n a y bc dan*I Rcious to take the so^CAlled f nnd harmless'■remedies adrcrtJsed by . , pa ten t medlcino m anufacturers, ’, . " If the patient Is so slttiaied tha t ho - cas bo attended only by somo one wbo

m ost also look a fte r othera In tho fam* Ily, It Ii| advisable th a t such a ttcndnnt

J we.ar o w rapper, apron o r gown ovor* tho ordlnary-housc rJothes'w hllo In Iho

sick room and allp th is oIT when Icav-, Ing to look a fte r the othera.) "Kuracs ond a ttendan ts will do well . to gimrd ogainst brea thing In danger*, ous disease gcnns by w earing n simple■ fold of gaozo or mask' w blle near Uio j pnUent." .

Will a person who has had Influenza before catch the disease again?

’ - “It Is'.wcll known th a t an a ttack of■ m easles o r 'sc a r le t-fe v e r o r smollpox.‘ Qsunlly protects n person ngnlnst nn*

other n tlack of thc same disease. Tills I appears not in ho true of ‘Spanish In- ' fJuenzfl.’ Accarillns to new spaper re*' ports the King of Spnlo BUffcrod an I Attack of -tnducnzn during tbe epl- ’ dbmic th irty years ngo, and w as again ’ stricken during tlie rccenf outbreak In ‘ Spiilh."

How can one guard again st Inflii*' enza?

"In gunnling ngnlnst d isease o t all■ kinds. It Is Im portnnt tliot the body be

kept strong nod nblo to flght off dis­ease gcrm a This cnn be. done by hav­ing a proper proportion of w ork.,play nnd rest, by keeping tho body ' well cloriied. nnd by coting sufllclent whole­some and properly selected food. Io conni'ctlon wltli d ie t t t Is well to re­member tba t milk Is ono of tbo betl all-around foods obta inable fo r a d a lti a s well os cblldrcn. So f a r a s a dis­ease llko Influenza Is concerned, health authorltlea oreryw bcro recbgniao the very closo relotlon betw eeo Ita spread and ovoKTOwded'bomea. W hllo I t la oo t-a lw ayB possible, • espcclolly lo tim es llko tbe present; to avoid such overcrowdlog, pooplo ahoold consider tbe health daogcr and m ake every effort to redoce the homo overcrowd* Ing to a mlolmnm. T ho valoe o t f m h a ir throogb opco windowa cimnot bo over e m p h as lx ^

‘'W hen crowding is tm avoldabie, as in s tre e t cara, caro sbonld b e taken to keep the face so tn n ie 4 a s no t to in-

.ha le d irectly tbe a ir brea tbed on t by •nnother person.. ' ,' " I t U especially im portant to be­w are of tho peraon w bo coughs or sneezes w ithout covering hla mouih ond nose. I t .a lso follows th a t one sbould keep out o f crow ds and stuffy placcs'' as mucb a s possible, keep homes, ofllcca and. workshops well aired, spend some tim e ou t of door* each day. woik to work If a t oil p m ^ tleable—In short, mnko every possible effort to b rcaihe ns mncb pnro a ir aa poss'ibre.

‘"In a ll benllb m atters follow th e ad ­vlco of your doctor nnd obey tho regu­lations of yonr local aod s ta to health officcra."

* t^ e r /u p eath cough and aneex% ’I I f you don 't yeu 'll spread dlseaaa.”

5 D A I L Y N E W S '

A R ne, iNice Ulllfp ou l- '

Large lot, 66x190, chil Inllri fru it trees in full betei:

plete home with all ki >« fully furnished, all cc

than $700 will handle,; is our special bargain :

{[i' D.W; BRINK Rl: has —

Riversido Drive Attracith oc* ------com- V E W YOIIK.— lUversIdu drive I.i tin

' l l Its. ili-llglitful. ahiidy wiilks nre cr _ ] , m tn in uiilfonu. w h o represent ever;

iillIi’K. wlille t)i(>'drhvR Hlreiitn w it tn 'ivhlcU w -of-^nU H l^rtpUonn-from th

Y ‘ lUvvor to Ihu big slghUi-clng oirHTol como to view tlio.plcttiresquo Uudsb

, .7 r iver nnd get n gllnip.se of tho forclg oOier '’' '“" ' ' ' I '" - ' Thla_»ii(it I s onu o l Nei J York'K mo.it bi*iiirilfiilnvcnucsandfc«

pocci th'»>''U>-'hfiires In America .sni„ ,jlj p a ia It In nutural henuty and uttrncl

rcpto- Tbo chnrms o f th c Bcener;lone v/ihnnced by th.o londscap'

giirdener uml Ihe roadwny, un .lt nov exists, Is a trium ph o t engluecrini skill. Vust sum s have been ospendi

Iways before Ibe Itevolutlon th is por tho Boburhnn residences of w eiillhy New

along ''^ere dotliHl w ith country villus nnd c lucua, ao slinated th a t w hen th e d r iv e waa i jflng. mnko wny fo r tho roadbed o r w ere i r one Tlio pJun o f th is magtilflccnti dls* Tw cfil Avhen ho ,wu's In lhe lielght- ibout Of^ne<l nntll 18S0. Tho drlvo flrst ga mlng G eneral .-Oriint w as burled there. Ii : and a ir, KIven<ldu drive has never appi who rcKldi'iice ihoroughfore.

irslk. ' 'AVhen Improvementa begun It'w a es. a rival. If 00^ surpass , F ifth avenue,:k o f ^ ^ ^ ________.very , .

Believes He Struck awho _

> • U fA L C O L U KEHLIN, aasls tnn t d ty I I I hujrW ay.eo hero goes: K irk .M il wheo ba rgain 'daya In. parcel post wet

trous , : ■ '

ffi)/**. « .{l*i--miKKllL J win m mf “ f f “ w /i

rood.w hen lhe treasu ry could bc replenish

cr to T hcro w as ano ther c lerk a t tho ' head n n c li wlll th ia pac^aga talB«ll* . "Forty-eight centa." - •lb«l ‘■accl" sold K trk to himself, m a l t tlio on to th is un til la te r In thc day." dan* Tlm t evening ou hin w ay homo fi io N ’ “ • “n o w o u c h r h e asked.I by ■■ Tlio clerk—another ono a tlll—wel]

“Forty*one ccnts.",t ho "Guess th a t 's chenp enough," repiwbo _____________ ________________ V . . —

Fighting D oors .'All Ihc iloorx Miould iw ing hlch'

"jhn' placcil rtn ir them . And th fy

should be placwl ho th a t Ihey .will uot Jam ngnlnst nmither. I know of Uvo doom In n hmise Ihat persist In

• . locking knobs Just im two angry Inills tlio horns In morial coiahal—or Is It

ilcer tim t.d o th is? And when Ibese iloor?) a re -In th n t posltfwi, ymi cnn't

jnza j , . t „ iit liut have to burli i.ut, go nronnd' ano ther way, and »‘i'|)nrnto

k of them. W’e dna’t Intend having any Ipox. doonr llke thn t In this lirm-e.—Hurry

on* L.‘ Shmmva3C-In the H ouse Ilenutlful.riilB _________! ------- Safe, b u t a N ul«nr:t.■ .jjg '. 'I'o jiri'veal pulHoi^ lii'Iii" ji-ed In ml**

Inlie fo r iiiedleliiv, an lov.-ulnr Iiun |mt- I'ntcd II h»lll<- r ! : h llie ned ; nt nno

II Ig side und so /o rtiied Ihat It^ rontentfti-annot he putiri-l eiuf wllliciut careful

all r.bo / , dla- lav-)lay , . . .srcllole*

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tile 4 - R o o f i r B u n g a l o w

:hicken park, chicken house, teing. This is the .most com- . kinds of , built-in features, 1 complete for ?2300..,L6ss lie, balance like rent. This in for the week.

R E A L T Y C O M P A N V

r a c t s V i s i t o r s i n N e w Y o r k

1.1 thc mecca for v isitors theso h c a o t i f i i l^ R . re crowdcd w ith otm ngcra, both c lv llla n i% 3 every nation In the scrap on the side of tho1 w ith .

oerioK " / . ■'pcndM In Its constn ic tlpo ond' inulntcnonce. J portion o t Mnnhnttati..wnH occupied by tho New Yorkers, and tho banks of tho Undsoa nnd estates. In liiost cuscs these homes weru v a a b p e o ^ they e ith e r had to bo removed to ere aet so f a r back u to b e en tirely off th a c c o fro a d iv a y .iru s comvfvcti by, WlUiam 2J. Igh t-of . h is political ppwer. h u t i t wua not at gained a national reputa tion In 188S wheo c. In-liplto o f 'l t s nulunil beauty and piiro opproachpd F ifth aVcnuc us a fa^hlonablo

I t'w a s freely p rn lle ted thn t Ihe D rive would auc, bu t thia prophecy fulltfd of fulflllment.

a P a r c e l P o s t B a r g a i n D a y

d ty postiM sfer. ought to-koow , abflo t'th la , ; .Miller, th a t lingular fellow, w ants to 'know t w eo t Into e ffec t Kirlc says be had a pack-

ago to (lend to a friend inlfew .M oxico tho other day, eo ho took i t a round to

i' a branch po st ofllce early In tho mom-m log.(T ll ■' “How much w ill th is t a k e r he Vf/| asked tho m an behind the .w lodow . IRC J Tlio. mnn w eighed th e parcel, looked

througli tits book fo r tho u o e ra ta , and then answ ered:

“Ninety, ccata." .1 ^ ^ H aving bu t 30 centa^ In hia poekot,

. K ^ k dedded to postpone tho mailing tho parcel un til la te r in th e day,

enlshed. A t lund t tlm o E irk tr ied i t again, tho window, tills tim e.

c a W e r

nnkinff. aeQ * s e n tn t e e k e f it fo e * ^ bold

mo from w ork h e itopped lo agala .

-w eighed th# parcel and u i d :

' replied UlUer. T o u cnn h a re It*

. U a e H air Suddenly.hlch' • p a rts o f N ew Sonthnny often denuded-of all

thsy ^ “P"I imrcnlly nothin;; w rong w ith him and

wake up In th e m om lng to find thnt

<1 In *‘1® •’‘" 'yl,„ll„ during tho «lglit. Thia d la c o s o '^ s 1 1, never bi-en known to a ttack a . woman. I,ni(> Once the hn ir fa lls o n t lo thia fash-

Ion, nothing yet Invented w ill m ako n , j;„ new crop^grow. irnto , ‘ 'any Spatiiah A vanm .

The Mailrns government p lans to ep* f„l_ cimnige ihe system utlc cultivation of

nvnrom, the bnrk o f which is sa id to h f j l ie lienf tnim lng ngent fo r tho pro* doclloD o f Bolt anil good lea the r by on*

ml!^ -)illl,.,| inimr. Avnnini growa only' In l’‘“ ' sonthem Indln. nnd It I.1 bccause the

laniiers nf ihU region Imve available wipplles of Ihis exeollent tanning mn- terial tha t H.mtli Indln hides hnve k'nincd the ir p reseni high position, j

^ ' I f a m a n h o d t o do ' th e w asK ing j u s t once, h is vnfe w o u ld h a v e ,

m & iB eetrie W fts h ln f l 'and W ringing M aelilne ,

^ th e n e x t M o n d a y ,

Free Dunoiutriitloh.

ON VERY .' TERMS

ILEGTRIC GO.W F A L L S iN F . 4 4 / i

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"WBDNE.SDAT. OOTOBm IS, 1918

IS t h :The time has come w

■ be're'diiced; ■ “Below nlle in'price niakiiis the^Red' Arrow as • i t will te found everj Red ^r'ow hrfiil is th ings in all the merch NOW. jFplIoW this t best money-saying o] be able to supply all and make ab g savih] Red'!Ar'rbw points tl

'yours. First come fi:

" F j i J

■ U B o ^

.fe,:, N C j

Boys’ Heavj36 pairs ii

Small sizes..........Large sizes..... .

B LATan colored and dark

66x80, our regularGray Blankets, size 6

umrp and filling, oi $17S0, now .......

Plaid All-Wool Blanl wool, both warp an regular price

Light gray All-Wool 1 a beautiful quality, both warp and filli our regular price

Beautiful quality ofj! kets, size 72x82, our ular price $22.50, m

White All-Wool Bl< warranted all wool, ing, our regular pri 17£0, now..............

White Wool Blankets ful finish, pure wc slight cotton mixed worth $22M, now..

Cotton, Wool Nap B plain white, pink £ colors in plaid. W reguhr price $7SO,

, . t io w .............— .....

Cotton, Wool Nap JBl 76, plain gray and p regular price $e.7S,

WEDHiBDAT, OOTOBBE 16, 1019

I mow[E T IM EI when'this big stbi:Tc'MUS jw wholesale” has been th Ing, and we have adoptei s ’ the, s i ^ of economy erywhefe'ih this store.'Th' 1 the direct route to big sav 'ghahdise yo]ii n'eed.RIGH'] s trail to^the comniuhity’i : oppprtiini^y ancJ you vgj i l l ybur wihter.necessiiiiei ihg a t the same time. Th( the way—the benefit is firstsefyed is theriile.

R GREA1 & S H QI REDUCTIIV - 75 pairs, in sizeM women and gr<H girls, re ^ la r l;H ing from $3.50\ ■ now ..;...'.<U[i5J a pail,,

vy Shoes—For V3 in all. Sizes 10 to 51-2................................................I

.........................................$2Mc

\N K E T Srk gray wool Blankets,fljl ir price $12.S0, now.....^ I

} 66x80, warranted all w our regiUar price „ $ 1

inkets, size 66x80, umrra and filling, oiir C lSO, now.....—..:....:...... V !3l Blankets, size 70x82, ty, warranted all wool, Uing, ^ 1 7 i : /5 ! $ 2 0 , n o i B - S ? I *

fAll-Wool Plaid Blan-

"""■J18.85'Blankets, size 66x80, lol, both warp ftnd fUl-

! r . _ S I 4 . 3 5 :ets, size 72x84, beauti- wool fijling With a

Blankets, size 72x84,J and blue border, all Worth $10. Oar

*■ $6.95(>...............• V Q y ,Blankets, size 64x \ nj,ipfaiddSiC O f f \ r'5 , n o a i i P s i f

m ~ \Th i s is truly a hi

find prices throi stantially .reduced.

wea|r, blankets, 'Cori coats, and practical!; the store will be repr is priced below the \

EThe benefit is yours, tomers—to those whe — possible—tb give thi

' These prices are oril; BT- have bought heavily the find the load is too he ted it. The benefit is yo n5 f.'he

I Sale M lI I flciein n Bv i r “Cuililli ^ Si IONS “ $2:izes'for = =l^rowingrly sell- 150 to $6 “ WBlHft

2 , 3 5 rognlar ptl

Wear

i a pair I Bath Robe> a pair si.. 7

. Our r e g d a r pri

SHO. 9 5 ||||iiaj||5(

CiinaliI U * / 3 E egolar 35o qi

E egnlar 45c qi TCU ltCd o i l Beguiar 60o qi

5 1 4 . 8 5

GO WHIRED Al

They Mean \

C p u H ^

. T W I N F A L L S

I

B E N EI benefit sale. You wfll roughout our store sub' 1. Picce goods, under- mr'sets, shoes, dresses, illy every department in jpresent'ed.. Entire stock' e wholesale cost today, rs. We owe it to our cus- 'ho have ma'de this store

them the first chance, irily possible because we iiy in the past. Now we heavy-r-we cannot carry yours—the 16ss is ours.

ts Thursdayl ler l?tliien’s i r nlledown”Sets J®or $3.B0 se ts a t -« , — ■ for tl3 , 0 5 ' that

■_ tihue chani

S f lM f i . - whol(

r ptioe ?2.0P, now" B O U I

‘ • 6 5 ■

.~'= er th

be Blankets in t\ii:a 72x00,•prioa 75, now

4.85Scriinsand ■ K ^ la r 1

ain its : . g J0 qnoity, 290 yd. Regular 1 0 quall^^ 89o yd.0 q n ^ ty , 49c yd- ‘. q u ^ ty , |9 o yd. A SUDS

- ^ 1 ette Nii

lEBETHEiRROWS

% ^ # ^ x T good

L S D A I L Y N E W S

E F I T {I WARM|R)RWINTJg, Winter is very near, ve Benefit cpvers all our st ne ter -Underwear, Heavj iry aild all your winter .nei 3. purchased them you a _ 'for here'is a big saving

fit because all these w|i I a t LESS than we can 1 I and wholesale prices a

F it yourself and your Ii and dainp of the winter long, long time before good, honest merchand

Jj prices.

Say[o You—s Ih^ve said eVery day )r the past two years lat prices will con- hue to soar. Every mer- lant is doing his utmost to it it is utterly impossible in holesale costs. Merchants r e three times the prices t OUGHT for, and I _

W A RN Y'hat you will pay a price 25 ti ■ than present prices very lat formerly cost 16 l-2c a ys I the wholesale jnarket to.da;

^ SAMI

PILLOiar $3.50 Pillows, noW:....lar $4.50 Pillows, now.........iar $7.50 Pillows, now.........lar $1.75 Pil ows, now.........lar $2.S0 Pil ows, now.........

ubstantial reduction will Nightgowns, Sweater Co H m cales, Devpnshires,

tainings, Silkaiine Piece Goods. .

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I I hoboopsOODSTHATI .

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GOODSTER NEEDSar. This big Red Arrow r stock of Blankets, Wjn- avy Dress Goods, Coats needs, If you have not

1 are indeed fortunate, Ing for yoii—a real bene- winter goods are offered in buy theni for today—. i§ are steadily climbing, ir little ones for t te chill iter months. I t will be a )re you 'cail agaiii buy indise af; the Red Arrow

to hold prices dowii, i in th? facc of rising ' nts are today P A Y - .1 :s that you formerly

YOUS to 35 per cent high- iry soon. Ginghams iyardcost55cayajrd 'day; .,MUEL HART.

)W S...... ..............$2.95 pair

....................... $3SS pair

.................... .......................

....................... $1.45 pair................... ..........$ m p a i r '

vill be made on Flannel- Coats, Ginghams, Per-

Romper Cloth, Cur- ines. Woolen and Silk

1$ CHARGED

S EXCHANGED" .i ; -;

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THE TWIN FALLS DAILY NEWS||Pobllsbcd’ b j The Twin F d U Nowi;

-PablijhlBg- Co., I n c , a t Twia I ' 1 ^ , Idabo

/iS iadc{MBdent' aiternoon nowspapor iNued overy day oxcopt

Sosdfty

, R. A. B E A D ---------- J ---------- PobUihorJO H N 0 . H A B V E Y -........Newa^ Editor

^Tolephono 82

T o d a y ’s N e w s T o d a y

SU BSOBlFTIOir -BATES UaU Carrier#5.00------------- Ouo year.-------------10.00 ]•2.50........ .........0 -montha-------------.$8.00•1.25___ ______8 monthi_________Jl.SO —.• JK)____:____ I m o n th _________» .00 •A dvcrtW ng HBtea npon applieation. 1

' En*.orod aa soeond-claaa m attor April *] 0 , 1P18, At tbe portoWie# a t Twin Palla, Idaho, nndor tho A et o f U areh 8,1870. *

' .

NOK-PAB,TIBAK OB SOOZAIffll?' , W hen tho propoiition of ettablith* <

Jishing an organiration of fam era thronghont Idaho for tho jinlitical boao- f i t o f tho farm ing bosinea* nnd tho n e d engaged in i t w u f irs t broached, ^ th s niK gation wa^ well received by tbe farmera a nJ by th e publle goner* ^

, ally. Townley w « a comparatively unknown fae to r; m waa tho m attor of i< t i e N ooptrtiaan L u g o o ’a alms and pro-

g n m . A U ttle Inter th e aima of tbe ^ o T g u iu U n a <fret« m id« «l«ar> th o f u - n e n aeeepted the teaehlngt o f the d Leagoe o^m aitera and the 'Leagiio J J

s . . . a e m p a p i ^ and botinesa men gener* ally, o n tido" of ‘pn h ap a the few who e u alwaya b« depended on to , figh t Ttforma of the kind proposed, t ^ t l y I f n o t openly app rered the ' moTo.

Mr. Booaerelt approvod of the Non; partiaaa le a g u e ia the early daya of ita ineeption. . Senator Borah approved of it-- in»y »UU approve of i t for a ll w t know. Tbero waa no nenoral oppoal- tion to th e movomont a m o n jw y d«*»-

Thla WM dne to the fa« t th a t most ^ ' th ink ing men have loog ainee arrivod

a t the eonelnaion ;lhat tbo farm er as a d a ta w u s o t receiving and bad nover

' received « aqnaro deal. I t ia idle to argoo the point. 'N o fair-minded man jjj can gel away from the fac t tb a t ovory ninglo linainoea eonnccted w ith tho eo-

. . tiro 'grain in fln itry ha* mado nionoy w itb the ao litao ' exception of tho man jq who growa th e grain. Grain broker^ g rain elo ra tors, warebonfca and milU bave piled up reuonab le and in aom«;'(],g eaaea unreasonable profita. The. f>> m et h u exacted only a living from h is efforts. ipn

There aro o f eourae many caaes o f j^ j , rich fnrmoTB, and during th e p u t twoi yoara tboH eaaos have mnltiplled rap-j

. idly, ^ u t In a .gene ra l -way lo r n good!many years now, the f a m e r grow tho

: w heat and the m arketing w u in tho handa o f somebody else. There was no fixed prieo fo t w heat, the fanner took

' whnt ho eoUd get, aad w hat Ho eonld get waa a long w ay from being ’dcfin- itoly, fixed by th e Jnw of iopply and demitnd. Farmors who havo grown . rich uoder th is ayatem are cxeeptionaL * Through tbe ‘posseuion of butdne«t

■ aeonen, uonsual a a ^ c l ty , tlrelOM en- ergy and the cunning of a ahy itfr law- yor, here a n d ’ thero examples o f tho J U a d were' to bo fouod. Theso mon were simply th e oxcoptloni wliieh proved the rule.

Those th ings were well understood, * n&t only by farm ers bn t by boiiness. a e n , and a s long u tho Nonpartisan ° lieaguo promised a meanure of reform , o f these evils, V o repeat, thero w u no ^ opposition, b n t ra th e r tho cordial good wishes o f lU : ' “

Honorable, siseore anil well-meaning ' mea joined the N onpartisan League.

^niey believed in the League program as announeed in the le a g u e platform “ P* And thoy listened to League spcakors ® daUver addreaua which were tv ^ f i f th s farm r o f ^ and tiifeo^ifth s help-****-

/W il io n -^ .th e -W a r , patriotism . Tbero ’ ba no^ question o f tho thoronghly '

• ,y»trioUe i a r a c t e r o l these specche*. :,Froro s o alsgle ou ts id e ';^eak er who

. 'W or addreased an, l < ^ o a n d ib ^ o hui . ‘ ," ;th o re boea one w o rt 'in any manner - ;^ reflM ting:'(jn 'the, wisdom or propriety

jof t i e government 6 r nay o f its acts.'Ali th w - th in g s , the outward and T

' visible s ig n a .o f tb e institu tion looked oot > ,';£9pd, no t ou ly ' to tho farm ers but. to by ! ' :'-;oti'o»»-._ The leagne wa* nccrptud a t Tl

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; 1m m. ’ / > , 'N 5 s i ^ e ™ v l L i

: m W '! Washington Small Boy Ju, t h a t th e public achools o f llif Dlstri ' J ’ fo r twelve montha M w y y n r waa t I* auporlnteDdpnt of achonl*. ConflrmiHi

,- — -s. . I

iiunii): UK' Kiimmer scatter«d ilirouElioi op«a darioK the tam m tc period of abou m ate now before e o o f r tu M p a rt of ib

.carrlea provision for money to p e m l t i schools to rem ain opeo du iln g the aomi:

A t Bveleth, M lnaeio ti. the all-year #.-hool th a f h ta bMO iraccfMfnlly condu T be superintendent rep o rts th a t a year In inc rtaae tb e tn roH m ta t o t the cuma decided to CO over delftiltely to an all- t*nns. spring, n sep m , f i l l and w lnier,

no t bo aeeepted a t faco value, oven t by ita own membenhlp. Too mueh w»- a te r has p a u e d nnder tho bridge in th e n p u t few wee^a lo perm it nny fair- o minded man* to continuo to Ii>n(;er r«- n gard the iBstltntlon u a simon-pure t> f a m e n ' organisation o rg a n iu d w itb tl the sole object of helping to liriog tl aboat b e tter condltlonii fo r the far- e fflor.' Charges have been mnde which tl nover would havo seen the lig h t of day o had .'ihey no t boen u tte r ly a ad absn- tl iQtely true. Aspersions have been e u t upon League leaders by tnen ^hose a loyalty, sineerity aad honesty of in ten t n is backod by a lifetim e of clean pub* V iie activ ity . Theodore Boosovolt is to- ■lay engaged in te lling the people of ^ America th a t the men who a re a t tho tl head of tho institu tion a re a menaoe to the in tegrity o f the A m erieaa gov- omment. Other men alm ost u wel] >

: known, w riters and lecturers a ll o rer ithe cast and middle west, o ffe r aimllar u sa rtlons. No A m e ric an 'd tite n thy of the namo caa longor affo rd to Ii ignore these charges o r the f a c ts with

I w hirb they are aupported. .

j Briefly, tbe reasons offered fo r qnes- jtion lng tbe honesty of purposo of the : men a t tho head of the N onpartisan j , i.oagno are, f irs t, th n t- th o L e a ^ Is in engaged in covertly spreading th e doe- ol t r in c n ^ f . socialism under a now gulso n t "(i tVmo w ^ n tho socialist p a rty does g" not square with loyalty to tho govern- ^ ment; second, th a t in tho pursu it o f m this object, i t b u sent avowed social' Ists, and, in a t Icalnt one Inatoneo, an . I. W. W. sympathizer, among th e farm - /j ' ors under tho guiso of L eague organ- of iscrs; tbird^ th a t I ts nntional scero ta ir, A rthur L« Seuor, is a friond and sympa- ^ thetlc co-worker W tb the notorioui _ UIII Ilaywood, cow serving a term in |g Federa l prison fo r octivltibs in oppo- sitlon to goveromontal fln tbority; and fourth , th a t A. a Townloy, prosldeat ® of tbe League, ia himself nn avowed soc ia lis t .

Lo Seuer, na tlosa l secretary o f the League, Is, o r w as, also, prBsident of an institu tion knowa as th e People’s i^] College a t F o r t fieott, E a n s u , o f which to E sgeae V . Debs, convicted In Federal >n court oa charges g ro w b g out o f the ^ espionage act, is, o r w u , chaneellor.

SummlBg up, the fo n n d m and jiret- ip en t exetutlveA nf tho Leagno a re social- ' ists.- Other eircnmstanees a re worthy of no te in this, connection. . T bere is no M ciallst party contesting tho elec­tion in Idaho th is year. T h e 'so d a l is t of ro te wont Into the Democratic primar- ies fbri-tho ' L eagne’s' candidates. . In Twin PaU jijonaty, two of th e Lcnguo’s candidates fo r the Ipglalaturo* a re .so - Cil ctalista. . ' ‘ ■ COI

These points bnvo go t to bo faced,Dot only by the fanne rs of Idaho b u t j,]| by> Id ah o ’s ciUtcasbip. . ]

The Nows b u no though t o f in- s true tiog the farm ers o f Idaho la -th e

nd Patriotism

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Just Now Much DisturbedIstrifl o( (Viliiiiihlii hIiouIiI lie ki'i'i ■>]"«BK thi*'*lnt<'iiu-nt of Knii-nt I.. Tlmrj-i.-ii, c«i In iliU liHlef by ihe ••xjH>rl*-iii-<‘« 'nf

KcliDol iifllclnls o f o th r r 'r l l lM . hnvi* fiiiintl lh a t keeiiinif the kcIhhiI-. opt'n: for wliicatlonnl iiurpusi'ti rpf>nlic<l In xpm llng up fdunitlnnal

.u'<irk nnd bt>(tering tho stamliml* «f bnih Piiiills nnd fcaetien, Mr. Timr- slon fflroiiBly urgfd th a t tho Dlntrlrf. schools l>e put ander (he ( lu a itrr lr system, n lth small vacalloas beiwi-rn .Ih r quarters. T his aystem will up rducatlonal p roceuea In WomIiIuc- ion.' I.A»t.yBff.Bbo,u^,l,2W.i>tartliiJ.(vr«r- acc o ra m i^ a t^ In m d < schools nywa

jliouJ the city. Two blgb school* were ibout six WMka. Ao approprU ttun «Rtt- r Ibe regu lar D istrict appropriatlnns-bill jl t many of the DIsW ct h l |h and em de nmmer months. ■c ar school has grown uut of a s'uiiluer nducted for' ilii- p u t six o r s n s n y n n . e a r ago, whwi special rfforis weri- insrtf irame! K hool .lo over COO p«jvU«. » wa* all-yeai 'rrsun luU nn <iiii«lxilii>; uf four er, t h w srhmil m i'nihi lu i-it' Ii ifn n

n tho N onpartisan League or its h e a ^h and no IntonUon of endeavoring to» mako political capital ou t of thq 'tbor-f- oughly unfortunate position in whiehi- many of onr best eltixons find tbem-t selves placcd through no fau lt ofb the ir own, with respect to this institn-g tion. Wo believe I t to be the du ty ofr- every man tb thoroughly examine Intoh tho fac ts, satisfy himself of tho tru th :J or f ^ s ^ y of tho charges made against>. the Ijeague^iead*; and then,"in hi« owait way, do tho thing which his wnsclenes« aad hla sense of loyally to our govern-it ment in this , one of the most critieai>.' periodji In Ameriean history, dictates.,. And we bollovo—w. know—tha ti Americftli citir.cnship in Idaho wil! do

0 this. ____________ '

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“ ORDER REGULATES ! STREET SWEEPING]

S I0 M ay o r B ra c k o n Issqob N otico <

P a rsD a n t to D irec tio n o f ]

S ta to O ffic ia l, jI- ______ '

I’ O nly . in the wake of tho sprinkler ’“ enr o r flusber may th# s tree t sweeper '■ in Idaho c ities perform his ablutions .<

of th e paved, thoroughforeip, aceording ’to al m pplem entary ordtfr necessary Jin tho prevention and con tro l.o f the ‘Spanish influen ia, issued by J . K . 'W hite, s ta te sanitary inspector, aad ' made public here today by Mayor F .P . Bracken. J

Pollowing is th e tex t o f the rotlcoissued b y I b y o r B rw ken aad tddreo- 'sed to all residents aod boslneu men ”o fT w tf tP a lU : '

I take th is o p ^ rtn n ity to eall yoor ^a tten tion to aa order i s n e d by th e 'E on . X K W hite, S ta te S a n ita ^ la - ,speetor, o f whieh order the following . is a copy: ““ (Srcalar le tte r No. 45. B dse , Idaho, I

October 10, IfilB.S t r o r t . 8 « e , l , ^ - ^ l n f W „

Ooirtwl , , J To A il Mayors and O haim en Board of

Village Trustees: ^Supplementing orders Issned by t i e «

Idaho S ta te Board o f H ealth naeoasaryIn th e prevention aad eontrol o f Spaa p Isb lo flnenza , you are hereby d l r e ^to prohib it the d t r n rM plag e f stTMts oand aidelw alks a t a ay t la u . - S trM ts « and idde w alks shaU. bo swept onlybotwoea th e honrs o f aine p. a . aad six ria . BL, aod t i e a oaly t f t« r b«iBg iraH ^spriakled v i th w ater. n

This o rder e ffoetire a t onceL Please oacknowledge. _______

J . K . W HITE,S ta te Sanitary Inspector.

I therefore order th a t the conditions ]i o f t i e o rd rr isn e d by th e S ta te Saa- it ita ry lospeetor u se t fo rth ia the tl foregoing d ren la r be compiled w ith al by l i ' t o whom I t m ay apply, aad f n ^ o tber order tb a t th e polieo force o f the tl City of Tw in Falls see to U th a t the b; eoadltions o f th is order and the ta id w order o f tho S t tte Sanitary I n l t o r r.

juro enforced in tho City of Twin Falls, Di Idaho, un til fu rther order. tl

D ated Oetober Ic , 1918. in F ; F . BBACKEN, m

iU y o r of the d t y o t t r i i FsUs, Idaho; Il ________

.T W I N F A L L S ]

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1 SGAMEfOR freedom;____ M

8 y RICHARD MARKLEY. h

(Coprrlshl 1»1I, WMlfiTi .N'DViMptr Union..

"Good liyc, I’c le ; Kt*tnl bye GIdoIc.' _ . 8«ld ColoQd.St. Lw tncr lo a ncRTo ua<

Ills wife wiiu about to bo tukcn oi1 board a s tcam fr u t VlckHburg, Id 1810

I "I liojio you will Kel n gooJm uH tcr. ! •j u'118 ubout lo Bl''-' you you r froi-doti j w bfu this blow fell upon me. Tbo lav I tukua yuu uu t uf iny liuiiils und 1 liuvi

no power to m ake you free. 'Tlie cul oncl who lind n 'b e a r t a s big a s a a oa liiul I'nilnmi'd a no te fo eavo a fricnc from bankruptcy, ond thereby liccomi

2 a liunkrupt lilmsdf."Wc knbw fliil Jliirsij Colonel." suli

tlic woman. "Doti’t .vo' w o rry 'J o ’iwll nbont d n t; you' ciniltln 't he lp It."

TJic bIiivc.s \tcri- lul;<-n aboard llu bunt whicli WUH bound fo r Nuw O r

' Icmw. Hhowcring l<li‘sslngn on thclr.uld miisior, liut n» w nn na they w ere on

^ on th d r Joum ty southw ard tbey bcgnh — to bcwnll tbuir proIiuMo (Acting ycpii'

I m llo n ; fo r thoy would doubtless b( sold to dlffcrwit mustera.

In Ihoso-dayi tho stcamerB plying or Uifr MlKKlsHlppl r iv e r w ere Infcrtei]

.11, w lih gamblers. In llio cabin of the •„f steam er «n w hith i h m slaves were tr.; tet ken, were ha lf a O'tzca tab les aroaoij il« which ant card p layers-w ith chips o< IH money stacked np before them . A mar al whoso serious m lail' tDorked.hlin fo r a ..f clergyman, w en t to one p f th e tables ir- and .said to those pb iy ing : ' ' r t 1‘CcDtlemen, there a re a couple ot Ir slaves oB thla boat, a tnaa a n d h la iritc , rn who oro going to Ni'w O rleans to bc wt ,«old. qu ite likely, nepam tely. I t haa c- t>e«a suggested to m o ^ t a gaioe o( riC “fn » x e out” be played f ^ r them—what- HO ever th a t m ay bo -rtho w ijjoer lo give re them the ir freedom . W ill someone tl- p le 4 M l« U .o e w U n tlB a “l m i e o u t r III *W hat th is plan In th a t b ta been SQg- (le gested Jo you, a ir ," 's a id one of the

gam blen , “Is to sell chips to the er am ount of th e prico tb e ow ner pu ts oa r>- h i t alares , and tb o ch ip h o ld e n play Hr a gam e of poker til l one o t them qvas « a ll th e chips; H e 'tb en bny« thei alaveiq u r afld se ta them free."

Several o f the playerv a t th e table bought chips, and th j clergyman went

>|U to o th e r tab les and in d t ic ^ o thers to to btiy. B tft ,wheo he bad go t in a ll he

could I t wns only h a lf enough. Tho \ ow ners o f tho negroes w anted tl.COO

fo r tho two, and rh ip s only to tb e ral- “ • no 0? WOO coaid bo aold. of . "F riead ,” said tho clergyman, “all ^Q. the money I have in the w orid is sev-

. en hnndro l dollars. I vrill boy th e rest o f tho chips If anyono w bo know s bow

•to fo play this gnmo o f poker wlU play ith fo r nje."

"Y oa ncHHln't tn k e ' a ll 'th o oosold eWpa, parson,” sa id tho ow ner o f the slaves. " I l l divlilo i t w itb yon. I’ll

''* inko h a lf; you tuko tho o the r half." -a- T he gome wus a rranged b u t thero ;a] w as trouble In flndlng anyono to play ^ fo r tbe parson. H o w onld n o t commit

•Iho In terest to any professional gnm- liler o f which clujm ho professed n bo^

do r o r ; and no ono el»o would acccpt thb respoaslblllty of playing fo r him.

"Gentlemen," ho m W n t laat, n h o .; L ord will piny for me. I know noth-

;ln g .o f the game, d o f in such a cauw

5' ' Ihc'Eofd will send mo Inck w ltli enough ■lit tho element of lock, I w ill need no

O sk ill.'’ ,^ T ho chip h o ld e n took a tablo nnd

lbo gatno beRnii. I t w ns n slow pro- 30 coodlng. fo r ev£rj tlilng m ust bo explain-

Cfl to tho panwn. Uo ne ither won nor lo st fo r a tim e, b u t one by one tlio pinycrs lo .it,n li tbo chips they lind bongbt cxcept the ow ner o f ilic slnvrn and Uio clcrgynjnn. The form er d eslr

e , log to hasten tho winning of the pai^ ^ son 's chips pnipoHi’d a jnck |Hit. When Q, a jock po t wns explained to tbo parson

Iiu acceded to I t and a f te r consider* J ablo enlargem ent o f tho p llo on tho ta*

b lo hla opponent opened i t Tho pn^ ^ son won on threo kings, tho other

ahowlng th ree knaves.T hey played on w llh various sncccss

till Uie pnrsor} laid h is cnrds on the tablo faco down, ami usked which wiis

' tho higher hand, th ree kings or a qneen afld fo w deuces. W hen to ld th a t four deuces bent the ' klpgs ho seemed 8tt^ p rised . B n t ho took up b ls band and, n f te r n profound s tudy o f it, pu t flfty do llars in tho p o t H ia opponent rals-

* ed him. B o raised h la opponent-end '• tho mlslDg w ent on llll aH tho chips

w ero on the table. J Jfce card s wero tnrnetjl over.

“Is th a t w hnt you call ft royal f ln a h r ni«kcd tho parson looking op trom his

cards, showing fon r aces aod a « n g .T here w as a c lapping of hands

am ong Uie lookers-on. T be alavo own- ‘® c r had Iwcn froxen o u t 7 T ho clergyman tnade o u l f re e pa*

p e r t fo r tbo slavea.« *TVho Is Uint m a n r aaked th e a lare

ow ner, “I th in t tb e re la aomeUiing ^ w rong about him." y /'S oq ie th lng w ro n g 'a a d aometidng X r ig h t," replied e bystander. "B o 's a 0 notoriOTU card sharp, b u t he’* given h is

money a ad h is skill to fre e a eoople >e o f slaves."

Period Styles, r. O ften one hears pe rw a* wbo know « lit t le o r nothing of period sty les boast- 1- in g c f tho fa c t and Insisting Uiat such a th ings oro of oo conseqnenco to them, h alBce a ll tb a t Uiey w an t la " a cosy.^ com fortable, bomellko rooD." B nt.Jct a them Bct ou t to aceompllsli th is end a by bnying io ha'phnzard manner a w hatever ^ n g s hnppea to tnko the ir t eyo o r p lease the ir fancy and It will r, no t bo long beforo Uiey have Icaracd

tlm t I t Is DO moro possible to m ake a harm onious room w ithout stt:dying m oro than m ero color harm onies than

li l l , Is pou lb lo .to iiiake a n enjoyable

S D A I L Y N E W S " '

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’• " j TobaecoSmokeaf c D I D Y O U

''• • • I ' ^ T ..n f O u r lm p o r te

s “Los Angken on T R

«f°i ' MACAULE,-!•oi-dotDho law L ; „ , : r r ''I imve ' ” — —

! ! e e d OROBS NOTES lecome J

« » ♦ * ■♦ ■fit t » » » » -t_

yo’iwlf - - M ore Sw eaters to M idoTbe monthly report of Mrs. W. j

^ EdworJ*, chairm an of m ilitary rolie" i , n , fo,iowa;

A* no m aterials hove boen rccoivt . tb is month from headquarters, thei

linn been very liltio sawing doao. .T i ■ allotment of plnaforea ia no t quite con -®' plotod, bu t w ill bo shipped tbls wool

We havo rocelved an ahotm ent o f he ! f K to ba finished by Ni

‘J,® The .materiols fo r surgical droaslat , ' ' i aro on the w ay ,.bu t i t will bo Imppi In« nr tho -quota com pleua hA mnn “ requested. Tho laif box o f soeks on our large kn itting ^ o t

tnhlM shipped thia -week, 2,825 p tlla all. T bo sweatera *»oro finishe

- u o f have a ne-I wife “Hutment o f '360 sw eaters to be fii ( . Ished by Docombeii IB.’ O f th is nun

ft has a lready been shipped, whnvo 14 on h a n d ,. leaving 218 to I made. •

og iv e r tee ired an allotment «

o” t r ™ « ^ Jnalor.prodncU on, alao 110 beeo sug- by tha manui^ the tralalng departm ent0 the boxes o f finished artie le t wei rits oa to BeatUe during tha montl

• ,... Z» Jtmlor T re a n m' 0 . n . Jd tf h u k » n ip f o ln u a ta » .“ “ “ n rer fo r the Jn n lo r Bed Cross, tabje w r a OoHeet F tu l t PIU

1 w ent I^ecker will havo charge of th ^ to fru i t p its and n o t shell drive.a n he Chapter T o tes Oootribittlon

Tho T h e .T w in Falls chapter wDl cot 11,000 tribnto |2 0 s month tow ard the Cat 10 ral* teon Service in Shoshone, Idaho.

L “a ll ' Shop B eptys E ffo r t ' s sev- Kennedy Packard, chairman o10 rest departm ont, reporta th a t i;8 bow moatha tim o t^e Bed Croas sho| 1 p la - i u turned In to the chapter, M08J5]

The shop paya Its own running oi pensea ou t of its sales and considei

Bf tbo Iog4he amall Btoek. i t h u c trr iad u I, IHI to this tim e, tho committee in charg

n feel th a t tb e ir w ork la being rep a id .'

thero S tation Age&t- CcstzU ntea* Tho. sta tion agen t a t H ollister ha

been paying, poraonally, fo r a ll Roi Cross bnndlea leaving thero. Hb say

t the continue to do ao until thibundles become too large and niunetoai

, 'n h o =

QOUgll ^ P0LITICAL6? ^ A N N O U N C E M E N T S

B and L — — . ^ _r pro-pluln-IQ nor 1 a n a eaodldate fo r th e offiee oe tlio Bheriff on tho B ^ n b llc aa Ucket. I’ liad eleeted I promise a s tr ie t eaforeemeaslnvrn of existing law s and a busineailika adilc slr ministration of tbe du ties o f tho oft p a ti flee.W hen A . N . (Del) SPBAOUE.

aider- I am a eandidate fo r County-Commis ho ta* aioner. T hird D iatriet, oa the Bepablie ) pn ^ ao t le k e t ' ’o tber I f elected, I-p rem lse to dovote mj

best e ffo rts to the dnUea of the of icccsa fice in tho intereata o f all th e peo a the pie of Twin FoB s C o b fy . i WIIS W. F . BBECKON,IDccn -Elmberly, Idaho.:fo u r I I . . , .I SU^ rO B COUNTT aUPBBXHTHNDBKt I and. H aving reeelred tho aom iaation ol : flfty tha Dem eeratis P a r ty a« eaadidate foi rals- Uie offiet o f Saperintendent of aeiools,

I- end I wlah to s ta te to the voters of Twio chips Falla eouaty, th a t I appreelate what wero t i e p a rty h u dons aad will aeeept th«

aom iuttoB . u h r Pilose eensider b o yonr eaadldtte. n ,h ls MBS. MIRIAM PATTON,king. I announce m y candidacy for »-olee- uutds tioa for Oonnty Suporintondent of own- Twin F a lls eouoty.

BBITTOMABT WOLFE.J pa* ------------------------ ;----------------- --------------

WILOOX FO B A BSB8S0S w r a Jn annooaeiag myself a eaadidate

fo r rfreleetion to the offiee o f Oonnty A Assessor, I w i|b to i u t e th a t in serving

yon (The peopM of Twin F a lls eonaty) vr fo f the p u t te rm , my e fforta hava beeu

to mako a ja s t and equal aswisaoent on ^ t l i cltsses o f p ro p e r^ im d to m n tho

' offlee asecoD om icallyaseonsistestw ltb effleieuey. I aib content to le t my ree-

your guide tn voting on Novem- S a ' b e r m .^ • SSncerely yaurs,

'■ QEO. W . WILOOX.

cosy, ~ ^t j j t To tho votera. o f Twin Falla Connty, QQjj Idaho: I ,a c c e p t.th o Demoeratie hob-

nng , iaatiott fo r Probato Jgdgo of Twin Falls Connty, Idaho, N o t receiving the ea-

^111 dorsement of any elnb, aoelety, league or .usociation, I-rospectfuU y aolieit }n>

kfl ft dependent onderaemeot by the poopio yljjg on November 3rd,-beUoviag tho aouth- thaa em pa rt o f our couaty la en titled to able recognition.

. T» T? irnnrntnrTBif

> a Disease Prevcnlivco u K N O W I T ?

r t e d M a n i l a C i g a r

ig^eles” 6 cT R Y O N E

H Y B R O T H E R S

Bolllstor completed 20 surgical aprou ^ atlll 40 pinafores fn September.

J Takes Place o a Board, , «■ A t tho l u t regular meeUng of thi

Twin Falls branch, Misa J a n e Max 0 woll. Junior Bed Cross representative

took hor place aa a member of th broach board.

Now K n ittlog InstrscU ons •ceWed instruetiona f o r ’ kn itting ba^i

been receivod frem ■^Vaahlngton, -D. 0 T te y ■ apeeify (nost emphatically tha ® sw eaters m ust be m ade exacOv u dl „ 7 recU ou aay. Tboy aro not? u loni

N(v “ f®™“Hj7 ao t over 22 inches.’* Sweaters are w orn a s an undorgnr » u ln « “ ®“t»->»>t'oh-tho outaide, a iid .a gar

m eat mode longer than specified mea ‘®PP»- surmeals can* no t bo nsed a t all. tea bye la st OoDacta T in FoU: ituota Colonel J . W. C. D rake h u charge ol 5 pa ir the distribution of posters and Instal nlsbed ling of reeeptieales to contain tin fo l t new for the branch. ' ,

E l K t t aed wo ^ committee to take charge of ar to' be f o r . t i e Tw in F a lls bnuiet

electioa h u been appointed. Mrs. Cox chtlrman and M rs. W hite, fo r p la « of moeting. On th e nom iaatlng com

0 bod. Maxwell, ehairmaa aanuaJ ^ Slmpeon 'h a re boei

appointed. . ..

1 were • X roasoiv 'B B ^ > ^B o n t t <Tho report of J . 0 . Bradley, treasnrei

of the Twin F t l ls Oonnty chapter. A' B. 0., fo r September follows: .Bal. a t beginning of m on th_ |ll,737 .S f

. BeceipU •_________ • 833J 5 •.' . Memberships ______ . ,7 4 .0 0 ..............

iln teria ls and. sup-plies sold •_______ CT.eC ,

J Class fees, f irst a id 10.50 ,‘ «““• Hed Cross Shop ____ 100.00> Can- . ______

Total .............. ........... 1,045.00 1,045.00

■an of .. •18,782JMhnt in DUburacnionts:I shop M aterials and supplioa pnr-J08J51. o iM ta -------------------- 844.4Kip JJ . Transportation on maforlalajsider- supp lies ,------------- -- a .6 5a d up IJome aervice worksJiargo B pIW --------••185.004ja . • UxpcBse C4J0 240.80

Canteen so rv ic o _____170.40' ' . B e n t __________ ____ CO.OOT has I'oKtage, prlating and I s ta t io n a ry .________ 24.Q0> ®®y* Other general admlnis- .U the trallve expenses___ 52.51leroos. Ifemlttaneos to divis- ' ' I Ion Jicndquortcta for

_____, memberships andrlnsa fees ......... .... 5l..'jO

Advance to Twin F a lls ' p g lirnneli ------------------ lOO.'OO U74.05

_____ IJftlnncc n t end of month.«ll,807.fi3

O fficial Buyer Beports*

lee of 0«brooder,t I f Iniyer, for tho m onth of Bep-' , temlier follows:

ke ad- Tolejilione ----------------------------1 C.6510 of Stenm Ijaundry 2.65

Twin Knlls Nows ___ _______ 7.75W. jr . WUd .130.60

_____ C. A. Lovo, i 'U e r ____________ 0.00mmis- V ariety S t o r e ------------ 1------- 174.85iBtlic- Clos Book Storo ------: ----------- 700.41

' • United S to re s --------------- ------- 214.604 Qiy American Eloctrie Co. -------- 3.50, j of. n . 0 . Anderson — __________ 24.75

poo- People’s Ooneral s to re , Hanson 31.80Bureau of Supplies, Beattie _ 45J58

DN, M. S. A tk in so n ________J ___ 4.50[daho. Presbyterian Church A i d ___ 5.10------- Maeauley B r o s .-------------- ---- ' S.’IXOEIKT Twin Falls C U w a ld c ________ lOiOga of B a r t’s s to r o ________________ 27.50!o for Jenkins 4 Co----------- ------------- 431J0hools, Ostraader Lumber Cb____ —~ 20.00Twin P o s ta g e ------------------------------- 1.25w bat Thomas Bussiell, K imborly— 10.08>t th«. Beem & Bammerqolst, FIler.w. ISJO

Longenberger & Belmont, Bos-Ho. clton - I™ ;___ ;____________ 37.12w . w . S. Dunn, B arelton ______ 21.09'•elw- Wilson Bros. Co., K lm beriy— 20.77t o f Idaho Dopartment S t o r e _____ 433.73

Booth M erctntUo Oo. — ..... — 504.07fE. Telephone •------------------ -------- 6J)0

Total 1 -----------____________ *3,002.74id a t t -------V .)unty W AN TED -Six.experienced sties It-rviag dies t t H art's .la ty ) *------------ *--------------

a t oa There hre poopic w ho go about tbo 1 tho worid looking on t fo r s lig h ts ; aad Uicy w ltb nro neecsKirilyrolBCmblo, fo r Uicy find r ree- them a t Vvcry tu rn , cspcclnlly tho Im- ivem-ogtDary.oaca. Ono bos tho snmo pity

for such men a s . fo r Uio very poor, ^ e y aro tho roomily H lltcrate. They

»X. aave had no renl cducatloo, fo r thpy------ have no rcr leunicd how to live.unty, • -aoto- , . — No Need to W orry.Falls Mrs.. L lr c w e ll- ’T lc a se don 't be of- ] QQ. fended a t tho quesUoa, Tllllc. blit a re ' lague oddlctcd to d r ln k T New Mold—,t In. " I don’t knbw the tnslc o f It, inn’nm. Boplo Ton can keep a , bo ttle In every room BQtb- ^ tho house if you like nbd y o u ll al* i t i wnys nnd I t as yon Icfl lt"--B D (ralo

■Express.

J

, WBDNESDAY. OOTOBEB 16, lOU

W m H E S D A Y . OOTQBEE 19. 1018

l l i iU L D 'BHEBGli.

B ijp s ra [P e o p le W il l in g if E n te n t e N a ­

t i o n s W ill A s s i s t in R e c o v e r y

t ‘ ' o f G r o u n d L o s t T h r o u g l i t t i e

T r e a t y o f B u c t i a r e s t

P R E S I D E N T ’S V IE W S

I N S P I R E C O N F ID E N C E -

T ransylvania and Otbor £ e - doemod Provinces Aro P o­te n t O bject.in D esire to Join ■ W ith Victors

Ry RAYMOND* CLAPPER •

W ASniN G TO N . Oet. IC .-B ttm nSa w aaU to To-tntor tbe w nr^RaJnst Ger­m any. 81ieo»lII Jo-M if:

1.—T rtird cn t WIIbod docJarcB fo r ro- rovcr.v of Tran»>-JvMia ood other aa- rodecmcd provIacM peopled by Rumnii- iana. •' V;

t . — Tlio AlIicB flgrco to furni»h s.'tiii and aam unitifln , to' tha Bom&niiui a ra y , etripped by Oennany w.-on aho in flic ted tbo eaforeei peare Bneh- - arcBt. This Ib the sitcatlon t i •jutlnifll ^

. to th e U nited ataUB today . - • ' ” Dnijfarla'a eoIlop»e, tho’ ii i lu » l oli-

ttla a tio a of Turkey from the i r a r nud ^ aneonragcd Baamnia to rcnow lha thc weakflninft o f A ustrli-Hootfary have fflo whieh nhe was compelled to ent (ihort when the GermanB prea#o4, fli# A lliea in tbo west and foreed Suikia out o f tho w a r . . . ^

P resident Wilaon’B la tc i t dcelaratlon th a t th'o wdK!mfi'tt go on until Germany ^ nuloeracy was wiped from tho earth baa q aroused renetred hopes amonj; Buinan* ^ ia>u leaders.

RunuinlnD resumption of the w ar th aj^olnst tho C tntra l powors'w ould fae- Fi ill ta to tbo reconstruction qt the cast* is i-rn fron t. I t would open the w iy fo t th nn A llied a ttack along thd eastern bo

• f ro n tie r o f A ustria-Huogary nnd for Ai j>enetration of Russia. , Hr

* th “ Eod A now T ra lL " tJi

C H IC A G O C L A M P S L ID

• T I G H T T O C H E C K F L U p ,

------ ... -V.Theatres. Ohttrcheo, Pool Bw m i. lea

O rean Parlors A ll Closed as Bo- sa lt o f Epldsmlc .> "

CHICAGO, Oct. 10.]-City nnd stnte henUh nutlioritics wciio to meet hore to d a y -to ^ v o the ir final decialun nti tin- tiHonllon of floBinj churchea, «i- g ,

. .. loons, cabarets, schools, pool rooms and .p. j *— Ste ctfAm parlots, as’ t .o n s u l l o f , In* U

fliietfrji. __A n ’ ordur closing thc iters and mov- in

■ inp [lietiiro houaea w ent Into cffcc t yes- cui . to rday ,th roughont Illinois. * tli<

DurinR tho Inat :;4 hours there wcro rej .'117 ftom' tb opldctnlc lu Chlca- . lgo. Three wcru 1',2” ! ii.-«v tnsea rc- wil {porti'il In thl' city. ot

Accordiag tu reports eompilpd by D'r,.. ; 0 . 81. Ctnir Drake, atnto health cum- nne m isiduiiur,. tho dlAcaso hn!i affeeted tno .100,000 1K.-CSUUS in llUnols,

Needed Qualifications. jmICnmi'fit i’outti—•‘FiKlii-r. whnt ()unl- Th

■ iiii'iitlonM llo j'tiu ni’od (n Ik- n ini'mbi-r th t. Tif tlio .Siiprrnii! cdiirl?" Fnlbor—"Voii ]„j.

IiilvL' to 1)0 tluirouKlily^rospi'CIiibl)-,. vcl\liiiiiiinil)li', hi'.vtiiiil rcprcmcli. nnd bo f j

nlilr ltl w rlii' Kiiclli-li In ni:cM n w iy gte ibiti :i(i olliiT liiw.viT H'lll bu iiiiltc Hiirowliat you i.ii'iin.”—Life. _ i

---------:------------------- HeThe store uo»v«, In Ihene times, Coi

toiifhes your inlorost w itb tho forco and Jeepressure o f a living themo, Y ou’ean- rig

. uot overlooit i t w ithout overlooking *' your Immodlate purs# interests. ra]

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C o o p e r a l e W l({i Y O ur O o v - u L c r n n i e n l " E a l H o m e »«'

, . P r o J u c l s ■ ■.

A s k V o u r O r o c e r f o r

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S e n Y o u r

S puds ia n d ,

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io -twp.

M u n s o n & H a r d e r t £(Phon# 270) ftwpi

Opposlta fre igh t depotTwin

GERMAN GENTRY ’• OUTPLAYED IS

. , PARIS VERDICTComment o f P ^ Nowspapora

1 Indicates Unomimons Approv*L ' al of Presid 'ont's Beply

PARIS, Oct. l a —Pari* nowspa- lu'M jfreetrd President ■Wilson’s re*

[ . ply to Qcrmany w ith stroag ap- proval.

y “ Wil*on docjn’t Ict thing" drag.|A Tho Inlest documoot ia so d e a r

thflt it will reioico all the Allies boraiise It responds to theli' . wi^lhe^’ '■ aaid I>a LIbcrte. "AH vulgarly speaking Oermans thought they had pu t thn president in their

E /• pockets, bu t Wilson outplayed i them .”

" Tho Intransigennt snys: “ Tboso In Franco who for an instan t doobt-

i_ od W ilson's perfect Inalght can ( iiow make honomblo amends. This 1

n ' honest Amerlean negdtlator is < moro olflver tbnn tho p lo tting gen* i Iry in B e rlin ." i

Tbo Tomps, heading i ts artlelo I “ A Blrnight S tro k e ," said: “ TJn- • animoufllv tlio Allies will reply tb a t ‘

» W llp n is right. Conditions o f tbe ' nrmlstice must givo guarantees of '

. advantages th n t • victory wonid ‘ bring i f we sbonld go oa na tll tbe ' '

I* end came by s treag tb o f a rm s ." *1- ______ « I.. ' I

V BBVIK8 F IE 8 T O BJEO TI7B B o r LATEST FBBNOH >tDVAKOB ■ n , I ■■0 (Contlnned from pag# oae)

J th is paasago-Is closid, th«y n e s t , move through the', d lfflen lt A rdsaaad .b t ^

I. r ier-o r t ry to ge t hack Into Oermany J v ia lAxembnrg. I t U possible th s t

General O nlllaum at's sudden moTemest Q may mean th a t 7och believed Gen#n>]1 Pershing Is ge tting close enongh to , Stenay to begin cu tting off a Germaa

retirem ent i f a ttem pted on a la rs e aetle by way o f tbe Lozem burg line o f com*

u muDicatlons.'

r New Move of Great- ! Significance^ ■

United Press dispatches from ^Paris r th is afternoon reported th a t tho - French 'f if th arm y northeast of Laon• is moving upou V crvins, ten miles from c the fortress of Hirson, near thc Belgian > border, and on th6 edgo of tbe wooded r Ardennes region. Tbis drive is be­

lieved to bc nn e ffo rt tu eut o ff tho re- tron t of the Oermans into Belgium and throw* them Into the Ardennes, where ronds are fow and the country 'most d ifficu lt fur mllitnr>' opora’tloas.

I ^Yhon last reported officially tbe Froncb linn was fifteen miles from V orvlns.-* Good figh ting groond lies

• b(fforo the Allies In th is region. A sab* elnnlifll ndvnuce would practically sov(>r Iho Gormnn nrmies'nnd tho enemy forces Ju the Obampogno would bo

i mennri'd wllii capture nnd loss o f their ’ imuK-iisu supplies.

■ Sea Bases‘in ' ■. Danger

J.ON'I)ON, Oct. 10.—Tlie Uritlah arc ’ ill ih» on|fi|(irts n f 'C ourtrnl and havo• cut thfl communlf atlons "of Bruges from

the Roii'th, Kiold .Mnrshnl UniglB night■ report on Flanders oporatlnnB indicated.

. lipyonil, iitupcs is ZficbiMggo, tho mibmurlno baso non- in imminoat pori)(if capturo.,* Hnlg announced enpturn of Menin nnd till- tnking nf 1S,000 prisoners and more tlmu 100 guns.

Tin- foUtiwut“ Tho IJolglans havo renehed tho'np-

pronrilies of W yjnendanle wood and Thouroiit, Tho. Froneh have roached tho ou tskirts o f Lichtcrveldo and have puslii<d boyond tho Roulers-LIehter- vcUlo tailwny. Tlio HritlsU have toad i­ed I.e Chat ou tho rourtral-Ingelmun- s te r rond.

12,000 Prisoners .'M Vo haVe captured Oullcghem andi

Heule, ond ndvnJiccd In the ou tsk irts of CourtriU. Tho British hijve alao ob- Jceted Mcnin nnd V crvij, reaching the rigb t bank nf thc Lys.

“ Since thc morning of October 14 We eaptured 12,000 men and more than 100 guns."' H nig 's n ight report also showed progress north of Lens, whero thCj BriUsh took Estcvelles, Mourchln and I Bauvin. He announced gains in tho neighborhood of H aaeonrdin, three miles west o f Lille.

Tho n igh t rep o rt'o f the Bolglan war offico ftt H avre show* unintom iptod progress.* “ Belgians and F rench eontinoo to

advance on, the whole f ro n t ," tbe com­munique Bald. ______

“ Tho 'B elg lans progressed several kilomet'cts n o r th ’ of tho lino of Han- zcome, Cortemarcq. Froneh troops cap­tured tbo whole, platean of Hooglede, Oltx and Githebufg. Frencli cavalry t crossed tho Boalors-Thoureonrt roadj and advanced tow ard L iehterrelde.

"B e lg ians ond B ritlsh-eaptured Win- kelheocko and l/c n d 0 l^ e .a n d reached] tbo Courtral-Ingolmunstdr rallwliy. Our prisonerB hero to ta l 7,000 w llh 85 guns.A complete regim ental s ta ff -was nlso . captured. Oar airmen aro bomblngj thu onomy communlcntloni." I

Enemy Loses 12,000 Prisoners in Flanders

•liONPON, Oct. 10.—In Flandors tho| Allies took 12,000 yTlsontnt atiA tween 200 a n d '300 guns in T uesday’s fighting, t^o Express dedared today.j Tho prlsounrs woro equally divided Iw-’ tweon tho - Belgians, British and Frenrh. Tim British took f if ty guns, j

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” ' S K A IT U ; O tt. 1 » . - K m* sweeping tbo Orent Northom Oil piers • wrro ntill Imrtilng fjereely a t 0 o ’cloek

tlii* the effort* of aUtho city.'d miirluu and Innd firo ap-j inirntiifl, nldi’d by n beuvy downpour' nf Mill whirh has lieen falllag fo r four i hours, The firo started a t 11 o 'd o e k | Iftff night. ' I

I.o»sc« arc esUmaiod n t $2,000,000. • Tho cause had A ot-been deteralncd . j

' A flre 'wall, erected aeroas tbo-con-| ' . te r of tho oil pier lnst y ta r , saved the ,

ahoro half o f tbo pier. M onitor sprink- [ lers saved tho municipal -terminals.! which uro valued a t mote th a a 11,000.-1 000. j

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lasl (irops gono, it .is f d t bero thal (he Oermnn will listen to reason rap Iclly-w ill seo thn t kalserdom is a pooi Invcjtmoat

lock. aU • m a n M lgbt U akea Righta p - ' One point whirh is causing a vast

>our|niiioimt of dlsciiMion Is whnt will nC' four I n ir .civer the demnnd for return ol :oek|Al*iipe-IiOrTnlne to France. This ban

I lioen regarded as a sticking point, but • il in fe ll th n t O trm ftiy 's m llita ij'

ged. I aituntlon is sueh th a t sho cannot <Ilekei :on-ji'vr'r tills m atter uow. .I f , ah# doei the ,no t I'hooso.Io.acccpt an armistlco and lnk-[iii'inocratiie, Foeh 's armies 'wULsattlo als..'the Alsnre'Lorralno question.00,-1 Reported anU -K al«r demonstratloQi

i in Oermnny, plus Imminent trouble I from Iho Poles and Slava to tho east, Inre big factors in tho peace situation,

‘" f Diplomntic circles are receiving in.illi-ntioDs th a t d istinct movementa are

I’™ iifoof iu P d an d , Bohemia and Uoravln Innking to throwing off tbe GermBi ni'd Austrian yoke.

('oorerted nctlon b«t*opn |*daad>in<l the Crccho-Slovak sta tos moy force an early dim lnntlon o f Auktria and c«a- tion of n gravo situation In fhe east for

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Bcrno rnblcil tha l tlio Polish regcne; ' e ouud l.ftl V a t i n , U a s .k f lm ti l fo

— iiip'or|ii>rntioii of I’ruPKliin Posen ani “ AuKtrinii flaliria In flio ii'i'W Polls! “ nntliin. Tin' pnlr- ni>|mrrnlly xot- i “ ehunri' to rid tlieiiisdvL's of Oermai

doniiiiiiliflii iv'liili' tbi- Trotonn with ; drnw, tbcir w ar i’u«l garrinott. Rut I , v j7 t di-i'iiii'il lik i 'Iy .ib a t Oermnny wll ill oc- n l!f"'l’ on Polnii'l.

YANKS STEJVE TO 'SM ASH HOLI la has JJ, FBONTt, bu t . ______ll i t i i j ' (i',7irtiiiiii'i1 from pago oao) d i c k e r ---------, does to re .of-n-niiniUer of prii'nncr'i0 and nutod,'j f ltt lo Tho roiiimuuiijiii- fcillons: •

“ Our triin|M tmlny continued thei; atloQs utto*'.k «i\ l«illi niilPK i.f llu: Meiiw,>'.a rouble rounteriiii; ^luiiliorn ri'sistnnro-.iron1 enat, tbo reinforrod enemy. 1-^at of thi tion. Meusi-,"' Pri'udi mnl Aineriefln* troop: ag in- have gained jirmind. Wv*t of the river ta aro the fighting Iiii’i Im'reasod iu violonci oravla and our tnmii phavi' mado substantia orman guiiiii, iiu-lnding Ilill iiiiiiiIut ‘JDK, whirl

olinngcd huiidi* Iliroo llmc-«. id 'tn d " W l' linvi' broken the ICricmhdde reo an Btollung lino al new points where oui

crea- nicn dofpil with ihi- onemy in a serloi ist fo r o f hand lo haml onronnlen> iu w hid

tbey took priaoners."

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fea t by tho ose o f c rafty w ordi haa m et tho s a n e fa te os h li m iiilary of- ' fenslve. H enceforth nothloif rem aiai

j to r Oermaoy bof tfio OBeoBditlootl gnr- j render o f -h e r n H i t ^ anil ae toeney , ^1 'i P re tidon t Wilion^li’fep lj" td ’CiBnc6j- '

■ I lor M axanH an I rill M t deepIy lB tirthe J Q ennan m o ra le .- J t 5* v o r th more th a n

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4 matt soldiera Id th o field, b u t alao a ao B ; 1. jj t t a Germaa peoplo a t home. Three) n o ttth i a p ) today, when the Anerleans ? d rp ro a German arm y a e ro u t io Marne, K* I the k a lie r knew A merica waa a rr ir iae5 at, .mfJitBrf m a tu rity a n d ' ^ ^ - l i b ^

. defeated troopi to a tart fo r home.-> Todny,. .tho kalacr knows th s t his

diplomatic note w riters have likewiia l ’a i' l>«n trappoil by President Wilson'# Wi (• g r e « e r skill. Tuniinjr o f th e altuatlon . Ai S is wholly on tbo side of democracy. Tha Colli S! excliange o f notes h u roroaled the H kaiaer to h is people ahom of ) i^ dl- >'aU< tj. v ia# lig h t and hnmbly petitioning .the " 'i■j democratlo nations for nn armistice. AIi L e t th e People r in ls li ' Conu ^ ■ B n t I t Ifl a o t enongh. a sd 'so tho* H ohsuoU era la t is u t* o l O ott has >■«

c m promtoed to abaod ra th e eoo- Ho' QOered te rr ito ry .fo r whece poseM- All

Bloa t v o nUUoB O em an s h a r t beo i KallaU D a d o rp e m x a e iitly ia ji in d . And MUBtqi I t U n o t eiumgb. No abw ln te Cll:m oB iich <can long d in g to h is pre- ll<i1r o g a t l r a w hen h ls li^ipotenee is ^'nllit.t h u shown to hlB Tletl&s. P n d - P<-<d « a t WUsoa hsis se t tb e Hohensol- ZolI n n throne roeU ng. T here can b e ’ Tin

' n o qoeftlon b n t th a t th e kaiser Foils:la now in Jeopardy o f losing his Cbic iQ w n h r a n a c to fe x p U tlo n o n th e Thep t r t o f tb e Oerman people. W hat Net

- t u p red d e n t h a s . t ta i te d , U ^ Koi. ho tte r f o r th e O em an people to fto - F a lkI ’ ^g ' ' OntUwa o f HimiBnlty Vlr;a I f th e Hohontollerns o ro ' overthrown Knlli.f by diroct mandat# a t the Allies, there Jfni1 will rcmBln thc i»ii»ibimy o f coostant Joh■ royal con ip irarir i In fatu ro years', w ith Ora i the to an lran co jwrlJBiiii of part of the Om; ; German people. I f G ermany herself, Hat • however, force* th^ abdication, ‘ then ub»i I tbo H oheszollem i in tru th , will become: the ontlaws of hnmanlty. '

A dvertise i t in th e OlassUied eolomns ^ ; of The Nowb. Bomebody w ill'w an t I t .

' tt(M ll your opportooliy W Uoora •a^em bB n« iaam er*b i(p< m a(. ,tmtdKUtlag aad poor AeUt ot vocxl*. KaowUunctaliiBofpuaSai {wiftcnM . la ao M jrour cOekacri I i 0 |

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Registrants gf Ciass of Sep­tember 12 to Undergo Tests to Determine Quaiificatiens for Military Service

Till' iornl lionrii Imn .ealled tlio fol­lowing lis t of SO' rCRlBtrants of tho c la u of Beptcmbcr ,12, 1018, toiroport here on Saturday, Oetobor 20, to un­dergo physical examination* to deter- mliie (licir p&ysical qoailfieatloDa for m ilitary servieo:

Orio Jam es Jca te r, Twin Falla.Frodcrick W illiam D rem ke.-T w in L

Falls. . ' . . _J e u c Jamea Woods, S a lt L ak e City, «

UUh.Michael A nthony Tbom eti, Jr .,

Twin Falls.C barln Alien Banks, Hanson.Iloy t D arwin Bmltb, ‘Hansen.

' William B radford Rleherd, Hanson. . Ohpar Punreath Grover Rryan, -Han-

A lbert Cueste, Tw in F a lls ..' Lnirell Alfr<>(]o D earingor, U an se o .'

Milton B ardette Provoit, IlanM n.John W illiam Balmero, Twln-Falls.'Arden M itchell Sanders) H anM n.’£brscl A rthur Krahm, Hansen.Edward Louis K llngman, Hanson, niydo Lonockcr, Tw in Falla.Georgf Connell Drown, Twin Falla. Tliomns Ricandl, Twin Fnll*.Klnrood Klravr Endlcott, Gear}',

Uklaliomru. J^Ti'oto WilliaM.OraebJ, Twifj Fall*,

lilw in Di)wey-Snyder, Jerom e.Wa.viip Jolm Coatello, Twin Falls.Paul Dixon, Tw in Fnlla.\yilliain Frank Ctmndtcr, Buhl.Anderium Dt^wcy Clnll)orn, BcrkHoy,

[California.Clarenro Kilward Caraev, T«vln

t’alls.William Liuila Sn ider,.Jerom e.Alfred Joik'pli Dt-rby, New Haven,

Joiiucftic.nl.CffarJi-n Sftviitrs.IV rriui', Tw in Fall*. l.om« J/PitPT Bunii's, Twin FoUs.Hnrr.v lUchnrd M urray, Tw in Fall".A lbert Donaldson Palmor, Twin

•'alls.MUton Balca.Boltou, Twin Falls.Clifford Jennings llcndrick , Buhl, lltiliort Ui'njntnln I'nyaec, Twin i

•nIk . .D cw ry U 'o Iliirc, Twiu Fallii.Zollo Eolicvorria, Droaeao.Tlu-mlore F ruuk lln Clionoy, Twin ,

'alls:Cbarles E dw ard Calvert, Tw in Falls. Thomas Fred Sm itb, Twin Falls.Neal D augherty, Filer. AKobi'rt John Hempleman, Twin L

a l k - JJk ii William Bailey, Twio Falls. U Virgil W illard K nJcllffc, Tw in f l

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Whctlier or no t an cloction will bo An cnlied for the creation of tbo Salmon ( r r IliviT Irrignlioti d is trir l, nnd w hat ^ts Ing Ixitinilarii'ii aro to be, nre tho <]ucstlons woi niitr hridif r<msl«lere<I hy (ho bonrd o f Itt I tomity commiiuOonnra. The petU'ton 0 of Iho Rahnon R iver K ettlers' nsnoeln- hnv tion fur Hip i-alling of the election was Cot lircwntcd lipfnrc ihe eommkiioners le r Mdiulny Ijy'JinlBo Jam ei R. Bothwell, ‘Sm; Jttorney fnr tlir nnweintion. Tho pcti- “ :liiii outlined tho boundariea o f tho pro- jHiAed d istric t to conform io tho bound- tries of ihe area of 5,000 acres recom- “■ uende.1 l.y W. C. W hlffen; sta te land «■>'< :ommlMloncr, io bo retained w ithin K Ihr Salmon R lvcr projoct, Tlie

Other a tto rneys appeared heforo tho jonrd Moniiay ask ing th a t .additional icreago held by tbc lr clionts bo includ- :d witnin the irrigation distric t or ox- Judcd from it. Jam es H. Wise, aa at- orney for tho Oregon Short Lino Ball- voy company, aaked th a t its righ t of ray Iw excluded, and in behalf of him- e lf nnd a clien t asked th a t an addi- ional IM acres, togother w ith the lollintcr tow niite, bo ineluilod w ithin ho d litric t. Ko objection was mado ly Judgo Bothwell to the oxclnsion of J! J ] bo right o t way, lo t . dctormlaed oppo- itlon waa entered by Mm again it tho ^ nrJusion of any additional U nds what- „ oevor to tbo d is t r ie t

T. K. Hackman, aa a ttorney for Bob- ‘ r t Rayl, asked ih o e o m m i^ n e rs to . ■rder Included w ith in the d is tric t 160 ores o f school land ownod by hia oil- n t, and deelared th a t ho would op- «sc tho orgaaita tion . of tbo d istric t f},ni nicss b ia potitioa were g n n te d . •pjGcorgo H errio tt, as’ a ttorney for C. „.„j

>. Benson and R. Q. Benson, asked th a t 20 acrc* of land hold by h b cUonta be « leluded In tho d istric t, aiad Thomas _ 7am er, In behalf o fh im soU and oth- ra, asked for tho inelasitih o f other inds.

A ltogether the Ineloslon in the irri- o —- a tion d istric t o f 0^0 aeres o f lands es- Ittded from tbo project by (he W htffon c ^ r t was asked by tbe several attor- oys in attendance a t the hearing on ^

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S"CHURCH POLITICS S ’ ta

t a " t a% By ESTH ER ;VANDEVE£R.

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."Kit,'' Bald the ri-clor o f St. Jam es lo biH daughter, " i bate-fouD d-n-cu- n ito to tnUo tlie plucc of young Rob­erts , who goes to lino lbcr Sold. Tlio mnn who relieves ltobert« la u Mr. Kinsley, who le f t , tho scinlunry ouly Innt spring, nnd boa boen niucii suuglit, a fte r since, becnuBo lio promlHCH lo bo u shining m ark in tlio profeiwfon, I um indebted to tlio blahop for securing hiffl 06 my asslsCM t. You knoW'mT dear th n t I atri n o t a s Btrong os form­erly, and .this youug m ao cnn bc in- iniotetl w ith a g rea t dcnl o f my work.1 would no t like (u lose blm tbrough nny—well—

‘‘All rigb t papa dear,’’ aald KU, put­tin g bey arm a around h e r 'fo the r's neck, ‘1 promiae you to Ict M rrK lns- ley alone."

This woa prom ising a g ren t deal, for- Mr, Roberta w as th e th ird cum tu who . h a d fallen In lo re w ith KaTbryn Tre-- vor, and when rc fu w d by h e r bnil coo-

a idered i t necessary to aeek nnoUier field. , ,

"V ciy w ell, tny dear," replied tho rc c tw to h la daughter'B prom ise; "If K insley fa lls III love K ith 'yon BDd prv- poaes 1 ahall e ip e c t you n o a c c e n t h ita ." •

i K athryn mado nu reply to this. Her- co&lldence in berae]J! w as o o t o f Iho

slrongeft/- -She loved her- fa th e r and w sa anx lo iu th a t ho .ahotUd' be-re-^

■ l li jv je d '^ n ila - '^ iw tifl duties} ipfo in ­tended to give tho new co iil'o a wide borlbi ■ ^' T he new c a n to fDlfllled Id ctptt re-

s(l(>ct w h at w aa expected- of him . He opnko w ithont uotcs, and thiK enabled blm. to lend b l i congregntioa readily

. In th o m any things -ontsido hla 8e^I m o n a th a t a jv r e a n in d o f a d e r g y m a o . j ^Vhat bo said and d id woa alw ays to I tho point. A s to relieving th e rcc to r It . wnii no t long beforo ho w os able to do

nlmost nnythlng requ ired of hla Bnpp- r io r b e tte r than th n t superior himself.

' T ho dny n fte r bo en tered npon h is du- tfen K nthryn w en t npon iT thre<< m onths’ >-lslt to a friend living In n

j d is tan t d ty . Thoao of tbo congrcKQ*I Hon wbo knew tbo rcnl renaon of her I fntber'fl no t belog nblo to keep a cu-

m te w cro very much pleased o t ber conduet I9 keeping ^out o f Mr. Kins- * ley 's way. "How noble o f h e r I" said J Mm. BnllloRer to 'M rs, Sm ythe. "Splen* did,” w as tho reply. “A nd how nice * fo r poor Mr. T re ro r, whoso health is ®

, so poo rl" *• “B e n n tlfu ir rejoined M rs. Ballinger, *

Tho th ird Snnday n ffe r M r. Kinsley iissumed h is duties, tho rec tor won il), nml tb e cnra to cmidncted tho BrrvlecM J' aodp rcachod . U n . Ballinger so d M n . Smytbo walked homo from church to- gc thcr. “\Vhnt a lyan tifn l serm on I" < rem arked the former.

“JTe’s n Ifoni o m to rf” 'TO* (he reply, « "He’ll lio our denr r tc lo r 's successor." J

•■Indfed ho wlll, find th e sooner h« C lakes tho n ret placc tbo b e tter I t will Ito f o h ^ e parish;"- , . v. S t r ^ n s t e y contlnned In m c h favor T Ihatw Ith lB sixty d a js n f le r ho begnn to o m da to ns rec tor Mra. Sinytbc. who ri m o tb o nftalm o f th e congregation, had h e r plnns laid fo r ce ttlng rid of II Iho rec to r and p u llin g tho cam to In ol hU plnce. T ho ooly diOlcTflty In her 8 wny w as Ihnt tho .congregation loved lh e old doctor, nod never wonid have jj ■Iretuned o f pn lttn s him nsldo had It H nol been m cgcsted by M rs. Smythe. ; i A s t t wns, th e Indy engineered th e mnt- t(T BO w6Il thn t a ll w as ripe fo r hint- rc Ing to th e rec tor th a t hla resignation w onid b c Bcceptablo to aomo persona Itt th e crngregaMon. jjj

O de d a y K ath ryn nppeared a t homo t l hnvlng en t short hor v is it a month. Comlog o n t o f chnrch tb e Sunday nf> „ Icr h e r arrivol, ahe Boluted Mra, ■Rmytho:

“How lovely," sa id th e la tte r, " th a t „ ynur dear fa the r h a s such n prop In #. his old nge." ”

“I t Is Indeed: I h r a r tho now cum to will now Kct somo r e s t " .

K othryn hnd been o t homo a month, T lio CTimte hnd called npon h e r on her q , r rto n ), and Ibn t im » cll. H e r fa the r TODpesed he had every reason {o bo o. M llsfied w llh h e r behavior tow nrds his n fslstan t, b n t ho w ns no t thinking of t i u t : h e had heard Indirectly thn t F Ihere w a* a movement on foot to dia- placo him. H e w os m uch w orried, hnt rard no th ing fo h is daoghter about the m ntter. H

Qoo morning th e postm an called ot tho rcc tory oa nsunl n t b reak fast tlmo nnd nm ong th e le ttem he le ft w ere two o f Im portancf. T ho doctor opened tho first and looked w ith n r p r i s o and sns- p id o a a t h ls tlaughter. I t w ns th e cu- he mto'B resicnnllon. HowcTcr, th e old ^ mnn «2ld nothing, h u t tn m M fo tho hj, o th f r le tte r. I t Informed him th n t Jp certain w ealthy members o f tho coa* m cregatlon wbo w ere relied o a to keep up th e chorch w ere in fnvor o tp n tt ln g tho c a ra fe io h is place. H is reslgoa- lion w ould bo a llnanclal bcncflt to th e y, chnrch. J ;

The- doctor laid down both le tte rs Ifld n in la looked a t h is dangbter. who ' u n s meekly en ting n mijffln. ,

-fCnthryn." fto w id kininy. " I hope . .! yoo have had no th ing to do w llh Mr, . / Kinsley** resignation. Yon know you ■ promlBed me—* *

•Tesk pnpa. ,bnt I 1, im l th a t Mrs. flraytj)# w as going to pu t hlm -ln your plncc. ■

llh o s a t beside h e r father. H o drew 1 h e r to him and k issed her.

T o o nanlhty glrlt E6w, where, w and wbea d li JOU flo i t r - j•, “That doesn't matter, pap* dear. I t 's Q^

flooe." 8&1Doctor T m o e Im n m n e to r o f fit. ing

I D A I L Y N E W S

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oush u p I io lH to ry , c o v e r , t i r e sn « p f i v e - p a s s e n p e r , re v i

put- •'^000 n iilcB . 1 9 1 7 m o d d

i'er'8 I l u d s o u S n p e r S t x 7 -p o G o o d c o r d t i r e s , f i n e s h

, for M i t f h o l l 191G m o d d , Twho s i i i i p a

S j ! B u i c k S i x R o a d s t e r ; 4 1 •tiier p o o d ,c o n d i t i o n . R c afio n i

|mycr«.''. “j; ■ ■ Itiiick Six, lOlT model, ■pnj. t i o n ; r e v a r n i B h e d . '

« n L 11)17 F o r d t o u r b g c a r ii

ti,o' ' cord tires '; « t r a fiU ll i ^ n a b l p . " '

Tiyi!! falls SecoiiO p p o s i t e T w i

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C L O S IN G O R D E R S T O P S '

i r , : F A R E W E L L R E C E P T IO Nsolf. ______

Oatherlng a t H ansan to Honor Men , . LeaTlng to E n te r Serrlce

" “ Called O ff PCT* _____

(Spccini to The N ew s.) ' .J ; ' H A N S E X .-In compliance w ith tbo

orders of tho sta to boarjl Of health, a ll taelal and o tbe r puMie ^ (b o r in g s iiavo

Ipj,, been cancelled, owing to tho threatened ilco Spanish in f lu c n u . Among, others is tbo farew ell, rec ep tio n 'to bo

given for tbo boys who will soon leave M f to join th e colors.5)py Mra G. E . Pledgor is enjoying a visit ll)_ from hor friond , Mrs. Cnrley, whose

homo ia in ' Gooding.' . 'Inc. Mrs. Emmon Sampson has ontoted the to . Boyd hospital l a Twin F a lls to take a

n l" courie in n u rso 's training.Mrs. S tanborry, wbo spent the tom*

;ily, »ni»r w ith ber daugiiter, Mr*. S lnrgw a ir." McCoy, has retu rned to h e r . home in hft Cliieago.

vlll Mr. and M rs. W . 11. E aitnbrook wcro , v iritlog w ith H anson fflcMla ln st week,

vor T heir home is now in Gooding, mn Two moro carloads of ateel have ar- rho rived for tS 'Tansen bridge. . on, Before lca>‘ln g fo r hor aow home ia . of Illinois M rs.'G rover M atthew s v iilted ' In old Ifansen f rie n d s ' ‘the guest of Mrs.

tier S tuart Sovcrns.red Bev. and M rs. A . W. ila rtahom and ITO ilm. yoel Provoat vrere Twin F a lls vis­

it Hors Monday, 'd riv ing down w ith U r. he. H artshorn’s now Dodge.Qt' J , C. H am ilton and A. E . M ana b&ve "t- roturned from a sueecssful hunting nnd

fiih lng tr ip in th e Picabo country.>"8 A stcndy stream of w heat is flowing

into tho elevators slnco tho lif ting of n o tb'p embargo,tl*- Mr*. H arris, a toaeher in tbo Hansen

school, has bcon called to Chicago by ^ tbo sorlrous illness o f h e r father.

J . 0 , H am ilton 'has sold hik fine ‘f* n u c h , one-balf m ile south of HanseJi,

fo r *400 por aero. Tbe fnm ily will continue to mnke th is th c ir Lone.

Tho high school boys bave form sd a basket ball team . Centor, Edward 1 K llagm aa; forw ards, Oharles P ryorand Orville Bosh; guards, Bobort Glenn and Loe Vonablo; w ith P rofeisor J . K '

IJ® fllubbs acting os coaeh.

1" F R IE N D S B I D G O D S P E E D

T O R E C R U IT S D E P A R T IN G

he 'U m taogb e x te n d s Farew ell to i le n

Qt E nte ring S taden ts ' A m y no ’'T ra in in g CotpBvo ' •ho (Special to Tbo News)IS- MURTAlCrGH.— The' many friends n- ^ore o f W . B.-Slckafos and Floyd Mor-.1<1 depot T ueiday morn-ho |a g to w ish thom good luck and Qod “ t speed as they le f t fo r th e H a lv ir^ ty of a* W f^o, ^ o w , to ‘en ter t io s tn d M t's ''P w iny ' Jraiaiag c o rp s.' ■. t- ^

, E P . W alker and son, George, re- tnraed M onday evening from Twin

“ F alli, w leila bo th underw ent’ o p ^ tlons fo r tbo rem oval o f th e ir tonsils.

™ Mrs. Lonla E dw ards' Has received word th a th e r b ro ther,‘Jo h n Byers, hM been seriousl y lll . from 'S pan ish infln-

’® enta.^ - Gns Johanson, wbo has beon snffer-

lag a t the Boyd hospital w ith a broken leg, w as rbmoveS M onday to a room-

*• ing honie, b n t > i l l be taken baek to tbo bo ip ltal iis 'B few days to have the Irtetare Jolpo M t b a silver pbite.

Dorrenco E ngsbom j wbo baa been very alek from pneumonia a t Tw in

^ Falls,' was reported worse Monday,Mrs. Jam es W . Po rte r oad soo,

'a Gwlnn, retu rned bome M onday from S S ^ o n e , if^ero tbey h a re been visit*

^ log w ith h e r ^ t e r , Mrs. Stockslsger.

in Used tarserhuuled and repaired. Two

; sprinp. 5 tires, all good, verliauled in good shape, n; R un 5090 miles. T ires I, a b a r g a in ,^, repainted, good tires, b a r - '

odel, C passsenger^ new top, ires good.revam ished, tires good: Run odd.7-passenger 1917 model air, e shapq. ' ., T i r w g o < ^ , m o to r i p f in o

; 4 new tires, two extras^ In____lAonable tcn n s to r t^ o n s ib lo

d e l , i n g o o d r u n n i n g c o n d l - '

a r in' good shape, prico |8 5 0 .passeoger, good tiha^

ra fm o condition, price rea-

cond Hpd Aulo f t .

T w in P!ail{j A u to '•

qnito ill in California w ilh Spanish In- flnoasa, nccordlng to word roeelTOd

ION here.Donald Boberts .h u been quito sick

Men ^0^ ^7* 'Dt. j : N. Davis of K im berly, waa a

M urtaugh visitor Sunday,Ola Pulior returned home Friday-,

ovoning to ai>end two weeks bere o n ' tlio account o f the T m n rnlls-B ehojjli a ll log

JlIts. T, Boyd took i c r daughter, Ade- 5n e j lalde, lo Twin Palls, w here sh^ will iQQ- rem ain for some time under medical , ba a ttohtion.save .* ---------

U ieful IpsectaiIo addillon to Ibe Inicctfl whid»

liose (heir w urfaro nga ln st h ls' enem ies nnii UioNe tbn t a ro nacfol to

iilni lu luiMllcine, there aro m any oth- c fsT J ia t" servo nw fnl ■ purposes lo n commcrciul w uy ' Most fom illai’ of

jmg. these n re tbo honoy and w ax obtained ■eoa 'ro™ tb e beo. Tlicro I s 'a Chinese bug I jj, ub ic li (‘1'cri‘tcs n kind o f grease on-

irves .-T iiiH .iiardens Inlo w ax and la .pro collectoil. lurlted and purillcd w hen It

bccomeK w hite and glossy in ftppca^ nnce, nnd w hen mixed w ith oil i t can bc mnde Inio CMndles.—C hleago Her- s ld aaii ExawiDcr.

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r HERE IS A . GOOD BUY

80 a o e s , tw o mllea from sta tion , nearly a ll in a lfalfa, f a ir bnildlngs, lan d a ll fenced. Prieo

ion $125 Per Acreby

$3,000 cash to handle, easy ta m a ine oil balasoe.■eji,r ill —

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< ' VVEDNEBbAY,.OOTOBBE 10,1918

T H E

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

BUSINESS OA£D BATESOne 'injortlon, par l i n o ....... ....... ....i.-in'-Odo' week, per l i n o ---------------- --- - 2fteOn# moDth. per U ao _______________75e

PH O N E ,32 I.

. C a b in e t M a k e r

^ O N r o o p . yhow 21. —

• T r a n a f f l r

OBOZIEB TEANSFEB 0 0 . Pbooe 348.

W in d o w Q la s s

WINDOW O L A S S-A lio- lereea Monn Shop,. Pbooo 21. .

______ C e n e r a l B l a o k s m i th

AVTO AND TBUOK SFB IN aS-T racIc bodlM. 0 . n . Self, 2<0 i i 8 . Pbooe■ «24. ,

^ t o E o p a i r

A U TO ''BB PA IBS-A Q toa r e p ^ d ' a t W om er'i N o re lty fllop. ■

; ' , . A a c t io n e e r s . /

A U O nO N E B B — Z. 8. 3n u iio ii, toe- S teek oi^ .rtae lt m I n » ipe*

eUttjr. &5 7ojir* expeiieaee M lliif . a t l ^ l a , N eb ru k a . Now a t o£Ue«lB7 N . Skoibo&e. Phons 719 or SSL Twia M k I d a h a . . ■■ . • :

P i a n o T u n in g -

• " P IA n V ■ ro k lN O -P h o B e 108. L ogia J Kutie 0*. ___ ,

M n r io ' ___ j

8P A U z i> n fo 'S OBtmBSTBA—U oilfl . furniiboU for roeeptioni, datOM, pri* ra t« parties. B ex :A ra^ OS. i

U BS. E Zl. TUENSB, teacher o t Tiolin j• ftad piano. PupU of d a e ln n a tl Oon- .

Mh'Dtory of Muaie. Btudlo SU N in th , a re . N . Phono.SM. ]

...- | PROFESSIONSt...... 1_________________ ' l

A r c h i t e c t _____________-

JO H N 'n S S E B —Idaho Fower Bldg. 1T<). SMJ. I

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b T ' t T 'LABSON—General practice, c Booma 6 u d 7 I ^ ' o Powor B ld f. '

BWBHIiBT h SW BEIHY—A ttorneya 1 a t U w . PraeUco In a ll Oourta, Twin - Palla, Idaho. . ^

N dB T B * STEPHAN. ft T . Bldgi I

J . H . m S B - L a w y o i. Fully orgoalxod E Oolleation - D epartttect. Officea, • Rooma 0 aad 7 Over Twin Falla Bank • k T raa t Co;, Twin FalU , Idaho. J

-------------------------------- -------------------------- l:■ E . IL WOLTE—Lawyer. Booma C nnd )

■ 6 over Idaho bopartm ont Btoro, Twin c . Fnlle, Idaho. ; ;

A SH EB B. W ILSON—Lawyer. j

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tl'oSG O O D --Boom 8, ] Powor Bldg. Tolopbono 201 and S7S. j

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s ! J . 0 . P O B r a E P n i S ^ b T l . nydrauUe S \ aod MinlBcr EogiDoer. T v la Falli, ^• • Phono' lM -J. -

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B E L E N E A LLM EN D IN O B BH )vet ^ Model Shoe Store, Tueaday, Wed* DOtday aad Friday . Phone 7C0W. q

, O h i r o p r a o to r s t

D. B. JOHNSON, D^.O.i a HELBN e Johnaoa,' b . G Patmer Sehool grado- h atea. 821 Shoahono N . Phone 477B. jj

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b b iN C S OF. T H E V A N ”!

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E R E A R E FOR T I

■ GLASSIflED_ AOVEBTISEMENTS

.O L A SSiriE D b a t e s ”One InJortlon, per word ------------- 2

,75e One w eek (DaUy and Weekly)_..:..10 Ono month .(PailT and Weeld ? ).. ,2C

___ ' Minimum charge for each m ortlo iof any closalfled ad| 16 cents. Ad

— _m ust run for a ataU d period o'f tloo . ___ . • P H 0 N 3 32

^ F or Bale

2*®- FOR BA LB-M angle W urtiel beeU = Phono 578 R2.

I’O fATOES TOn 8A L B -if-X nohoi «fk. Uny ^ o „ j n 23. •

— FO n BALB—’i-i.aisotiBcr, )!>17 Max well, in good, condition. Phono 32.

^ FO B BALE-Onlong a t the Anchoi one D ay, G m ln 4 FccQ Co. Telophono 23.

_ ' FO B 6 A L ^ 7 aero .-onch 1 Z-4 milea ou t, $200 per aere. Terma. E . A. Moon.

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— heavy aot of work haraosa. 435 iH fth ; oro. W.

ae* J .F O B B A L ^ F o u r bottom.Johq Deere pe. diao plow. Prieo reasonable^ II. Kimm, a t A osterdata .

[?! FO B BAlij-^MaxweU B o '(^ ^ f irs t i^aai condition. L iberty Garage.

^ Phons 80 .

FO B BALSr-2. ton. Bepnbllo truck • • and 1 ton Fo rd truck. Apply Sterling " O r r e r y , Twin Falls.

” ’ FO B BALE—Apple boxoi, a t the Aa* choc, H ay , Grain and Feed Co., £i»,

~ Six th a re . W. Talefhona S^do ■ -------!------ - ■ri* -FOB SALE—Bolek six roadster, <

new tiros, tw o oxtriu. In good eondl*— Uo'n. P rieo reaaonabJe. Apply Twin ^ Falla Auto Co.

th FOB SALB—Oabbago for k rau t Se per pound. 0 . E. P icke tt one half mile

S north and oae'Qu&rter west of w ett'end s f t « ^ ^ ^ t r o o t . B ring aaeka.

• • " - m S A L B -B e a l good 80. doab to Tw in Falls, a t IS75.00. Bea|anaU e

I imyment oad terms. Owner, caro Tw in Falla Nbws.

— LINCOLN BAMB .FO B S A L B -I ig. havo 1 6 ^ a r l in g rams and 76 February

ram Iambs for ^ lo . ,A11 pnrebred Lin- = r coin. D avid W. KnaiensV'Wondoll, Ida.

^ - FOR SALE>-:.Por a liB itod period I ;o. o f fe r my Improved 80-nero ,/orm , oae

mile north of Hansoa, fo r <250.00 per _ ocro, ono-third cash, Geo. W, Crater, ;a 120 S ix th avo. I^. . .

AUCTION—M y fonniag equipment ^ anil H olstein stoek, iacloding Bino Bib- 2 , bon bull a t my ranch i milos northeast— of Tw in Fnlls, Thursday, • October 21. ed Boo bills. Irv ing B. Darrow.

Ik . F O li 'S A L F ^ W iil « l i nlco rod and yd low ouloas a t my roach for $2.50

— pcr baR. Tbe reta il p rfco ls Go lb. I f ad you havo no way to como, drop mo a In card nnd w iil-dd ive r iatcr. Oao m ile .

west, 1 1-2 south nod 1-2 west, third —' hoiiAO from Shoahoao streol bridge. W .| _ D. A veritt, B 1, city.

. FABM BARGAIN IN TH E BOISE •g VALLEY — 80 ncrcs. tw dve mllos

from Boise and five uillcs from M eridian; 40 acres a lfalfa, .30 acroa

~ wheat, 10 acres not in cultivation.P a id op New Tork wator. A real bar*

[JJ Rftin. S126.0b an acre. Terms, f ia r r r li, K . F ritehm aa, Boise, Idaho. •

— I'OU BALI>-Ono rebuilt No. C Oli­ver, $20.00; and ono’now No. 0 Oliver,

— la tost m odd, $35.00. Also new Ceroaa !“ • w ith case, $45.00; Bcmiagton No. 10,

440.00;' L . C. B a ilh No. 6, $55.00.— Terms. A ny of the abovo machines

for ren t, $1.50 to $4.50' p e r month. W rite J . B. Blchoy, Rupert, Idaho.

d- FO B BA L B -S40 acres .2 1*2 miles ' east o f Gooding. Thla land ia ' all “ bordfid and 'w U i flood rivor bot­

tom. B lack rich aoU, aU b enlUyation. Fenced w itb sheep wire all Ai^ound.oad

M crossed fenced. Pens for lambing 3000 O' head ahoqp. L iu d In vicinity is sell- B - In g fo r *175 to $200. Prieo $140 aero “ lo t qulek anlo. Have 1825 coarM wool le ewca for aala. Lymaa G. Taylor, Good­

ing, Id*.

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R T Y PEA K S D rHAN P IK E ’S PT l F or Sale.

) '" K O |r a A L F ^ A b o u V fiO o 'to n T o rafn lfa hay, inrluiliag tho piuturo. E . C

J Cain, li.'iO, Fourth a re . W ;

■ ’ F O ifsA L D ^lO O acros unlmprovc. All foiicpd,'$4<f00. 60 ncrcB good laiK

„ 30 acres in hoy, fa ir Improvcmentj , - j " $100. ICO acres, 11-room house, ccmcii " v f lawn, wovo

^ wiro fimce all around rnnch, 2 pasturci blacksmith ithop, \Tn);on shed, grannr>

• stable fo r fi hordM, other bulldiaRi N eith ir o f tliesp moro than 1 1-2 mile

' from raiicoad. D or 204, Nyssa, Or’<s »'i

FOR BALE-3flO aero ranch, »-mlie ftom BuhL All doop abil, no rocks. Bol

” unusually rieh. Fenced and cross-feac___ od w llh hog-tight w ire; deep weH aa<

good la rg e c istom j good house, twi bnm s, two graharics, and' Jood famil;

___ > orchard. 00 acres good bluo gtasa p u^ax- ture, 100 acres alfa lfa, balanco In firs I. year irhfrat stubblo f ro n a lfa lfa aod------ Tills Is an ide&l atock.or g r ^ raiacb

three yeara ' wheat crop will p»y fe r it > 23. Tiifg y ear’s w beat averaged CO bushel “j n per acre. No bettor farm on the Twir . V Fall" trac t. Prico $100;000.. Ons-thW *' cash, balanco ton je a r a t in e a t 7 pei___ ren t. W ill tako aay other good aeenr

]ty fo r f i r s t paym ent. A ddrtaa-B oi 646, Bnhl, ^daho. ■

— - . .W antedim , W A N T E I^ A genUeamn aa assist*

nn t bookkeeper. I in d Automobile Co.

‘ U WANTED TO ■ R E N T -40 acres, igo. cash or crop shares. Phono.637-B4.

___ WANTED—To rea t, boet box. PhenoQck flOl.W.',

^ W ANT to re n t p laao ; good e a n ___taken. P . 0 . Box 101, Tw in FiJU ..

~ A L W A Y rin the m arket fo r baled al- ’ fa lfa . Got our prices. Anchcr Hayy

___Grain t Food Co.

; ‘ FOB- BA LB-P»lrb«»lu.M otM > t p . ■ t ’ engine; 3-ihcn centrifugal pump; 420

feot 6 nnd O-Inch irqn pipe. W ill aeO ___a il.d rp a r tv T . D. Conner, FU er., ■

W A N T E D -T o ren t 160. acr#i a e v Caatleford for tho year MIO. Oa<h er g rain ? o n t W ant i t la time to . faQ

__ ploy. Tdophone CIO or w rite Box 67,to Castleford.

W AN TED -rA ll kinda d o ro r aeed— red, alsike, w hite, awoet. Tho A lbert

__ Dicklnaen Oo^ Chicago. Loeal offleo- I a t Twin Falla Feed ft le e Oo. bnlld* iry ing, Tw in Falla, Idaho. Phono 908..

i”. ._ for privato money aa follows: 1^650 oa [ I 40 acrcs, $1260 on 20 acros, 6 'y e a rs 'a t

H per cent, f l n t m o r i ^ e ; also $500 on Mr J corner luta and building a t 10 per ;cr ren t, vdua tion '40 to 60 per cent. Call

’ cir writo Bipley ft Timm, tho Bealet-__ inters. Filer, Idaho.)nt ............. ' ............. ................-ib- F or Bent1s t r-— —---------- — — ----------24. FOR RENT—Furoisbed h#use,-620

F ifth avo. N.

g,I FOR BENT—2 rooms, electric heat, 50 hot nad cold woter. Can 'furnish board. 'j{ 135 Sixth ave. E. _

' * FOB BENT—Apartm ents for Ught 1 hfiUfckccping, with or ^vilhout fumi-

!™ jlure.- Contral_building. Phono 130J,..

_ To I ta d e .

I . , TACOMA property to trade for Twia Foils property. P. 0 . B o i fll2. PhOM

roa _________ I________on. -pO TRADE—Business property on

Mnln nve.’ fo r a fo rty acre tr ie t. E . ^ I’nckard.

iii- ■ L o t ^ • :FARM LOANS, A. L . Sw in.

10, HUILDING LOANB, A. L. Bwim. ,

■ MONTHLY PAYM ENT L O A N ^ Ui, Inn'cr rates than , ha re ever beea of­

fered hnTBtofflrii. ’ A rthnr L Swim.

Z , PARM LOANS, ~01TY L6AHB5 PIRK INSUBANGB, AUTOMOBILB 1N8URANC& A rthur L . Bwim.

« • BTRAIOHT 3 YEAR LOANB aad MONTHLY PAYMENT LOANS ' on moilern Twia Falls dwellings nt at- troctivo rates. A rthur L.' Swim.

DOl The advertising of a store is tho m l^ >d- 'for In which yoiI eaa see the serrico-

activities of th a t 's to ra . '

8MOWH1D -■/ c«AAT«. TO VOW, a B r m c -

• • / M ftN TK A.T IN THUStuf*H OliO IN C .THBk, R;HI1fc-

.fMQMT/wt_ p M N O J-L ttS . l i o VTTAi. TO OWS »>»«ocAs;j \3 0 BSJI&NTIAU T»1v v B L F * -n e . *30 bCNeiaoA.1.

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IN COi.ORADC P E A K -IT P A i

I ll i : iI ,n i’N(I I.O,\NS nt IrtVTcr ra 'Ill'll ............. hi'ro lil'fc

n'......iiii« ,^r1ln1r I., Hwim.

roved, ’ H o lp W a n te d

' ' ’\V A N T j;i> -»d l liuy. RoHernofi I

cmcnt^*_^_____Tovoi) WANTKD—Six cx|ierii'ni-cil fates iture8,:,ii,.., nji|ily Wmiiicsilny nt H n. la.,' mnry, H u rt’s.‘Hub-.I . ' — ■- ........ .......■■ ' ' 'm ile s -— . . ____ _

...T O D A J’a .....■ .CASUALTIES

-fenc-[ and [ -----------— 7 :----------------------------

i • • ' '‘M o m m ra 'B B p O B T. Thfi follo^rinjr rasunltifa arc ro |«ri

/I ' Conimandlnc Oencrnl o f 1Amorlcan Kxpeditlonary forces:

•od. Killed in action ......... ........................inch ; MlMing in orfiou ...... ............... .........or i t Wcninijcii severely ..... .....................— 1ithela Oi''d of wounds ____...................... ....^ i |r ^ Di(‘<l ot ni-cldcnt n^ul ollii'r i'ikiko.h

Pil'd of illncano....................................r tw,» I’ lf'l from aoroplntu' aocidcnt ..... -

™ Wyimded (ilii^mo iimlclprmlncd) ....« " ':W o u iid e i i slichtiv ......................... :....•Bo* __

Totnl ............... ..............................1.41“ • K ILLED IN AOTION

I 'U B u ten in ta- - 'H aro ld A. Fahr,•Philodelphia.

.Ilio. M. Pnxfon, Jr., Trenton, N. J. Co. D oan ld 'V .& w hill, Pitlsblirg. ;

Itlcbnrd H ..V nughan, RoversforJ, P ««•» Thos. .1. Curtin, New York.!• Chn*. J . Rcilfy, Uay Bridge, 0 . kfisn Ooijiorala

Harloy Clark, Delaware, 0 ._ Clinii. E . Dbrotig, Pott*town, Pa!

Phillip Grcller, New Yerk.^ H a ^ , ;B. IIorRnn, CnngrcM Junctio;

J a l. Kdw. jir lw iii KooTDorTChcycano, Wy P. Laml)«ft, Monlann, Kans.

.Aijrahnm Homiliaum', New York.____ Hni Bother, E audaire, Wis.h.p. .Ta*. J’. Sullivan. Ruffalo, N. Y.4P0 Karl Warni-r, Ooliimbns, 0 .

Q RuRlor A lbrri VnnnHyspn, Oiren, Wl Mcdr. Chnn. Vnleiitinc Hofmann, Ch

capo.aear Oooka • • ....... -L ' Kvcrctt Day, ORiIcnsburg, N. Y. f* n Chicago.57 - . i P rira tea

’ H nrry Af^clpy, Portlaad. Ore.___ 0«.-nr I* Autroy;-plno Hill, Ala.

Clu-stpT A. Ht’j’J.’*! Cdurndo Sprinjh*rt

W alter J . Rchror, Cnnnlcn. N. .7.“ 7 .I.1M. 0 . RcmawsKi,.Webster, Mniur.

Fri'dorifk Blnkc, Norris City, HI. Hnphnel Cohrti, Rrooklyn, N. Y.

" nijHaln.Collins. New York.'m ______' “ fWi. H., Codiior, Riishtown. 0 .' A lliprt'CyniB i'irow nnl Lako, Mian.J on Mntlic«v L. Dnvid; Lcsueur Centei pe t M inn .- . ‘

Oall Kilw, D crdip, CIpvdnnd. 0 . . ‘ ' tiea- -Tun. Doitricli. finn Frniipisfo, Cal.• -• Milton DpmpIIp. MnrluivillP, Ja .

Jno., Plrnimo, Ijiwronce, Mans,• Iildnro Oropkin, Brooklyn, N. Y.

. - . Jn*. R rrnanl Dnnn. Opeldn-, N. Y.J 2JJ riinunpcy Knj’le Horn, Okreek P . 0 ,, H

H onry I'>kort. Philnddphia, Pn.««»* .Mnroio-Cnv, Dekalb, Miss.

.Im- (IlliRon. Tinslov, Ifr .Tho«. II. Grny. E lliott, Md.

: Mlrhflpl Hnlpy, Brooklyn, N. vY. A rthur H antjlton, RTO I.niirin*burE

N. C.Jn«. HiiRhc", Tifilwnukce. Wii^

■ T>nn r . K dly , Rnvmonrl, Wash.= • .Inn, E . K d iv , Phlloddphln.

Phipp* Kennedy, Alilxrrfllo, Ala. Olnrenpc H. Koehlrr, Brooklyn, fipo. H. Kuhn, Rpnrh, X. D.H onry A. L alt, Oldtown, Me.Archie L atourctte, flalcsliurg, III. ■

_ _ .Ti)». Lon-in, •PittsburR, on niphmonil T* Trfvett, T ifton, On, w Onror H. Low, Sncraraenlo. Calif.

TI105. J . Lyiipli. Bnvonne. N . J.Ancol Edw. McMullen. Punxsutawney

DIED raOM -W OUNDS I,ient. .Top >{. Nell, .Tr,, Macon, Qo.

— *. ' Corporals F rank B. Milliard, Denver, Colo.

^ Elmer L. Rindfilsh, Chicago, of* P rira tea

IVed Bpdi, Noch, Servia.5 3 . l>fld-T. E ..C rnae, Ilighwood, Mont.-NBy - g " ' * " '[LB L O S T

__ ~IX )8T ^ ’bund i'’of"’6 or C key# beaad tween Shoshone Bt. aad County Hoi' on plta l. I . 0 . 0 . F . U g attaehod. L ea rat- a t Nowa Offiesl

___ LOST—Gold ■otncdet w ith thron l^ largo nuggeta set wllh ruby, diiuaonilea- nnd aapphlr^ L earo aamo » t P riebe ’

jew elry atoro and riDceiVo reward."

. .. I Z 2 " M » N b W \J c t& uT u& r^eN \

I T H IN K I'VB. I 1 KlS.Pa VOU I

l a 1 i-O N d e&N0vC»1 /

a M M ____

a|K->^ANt> « K A ifl'/ l y j s i NO OHO., .-Ud,uaPT ' / ^

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L S D A I L Y N E W S :

> 0 H IG H E R \Y S TO AdVEiF■cr rates Dnvid Kames, Now Y o r t I lii'foro Kdmond Loney, Danphin ’Island, fior a j rhns.,H . Llchtfuss, Janesville, Wis.

Don Londngln,. Gentry, Ark.________ ,Tno. 0 . McCabe, Cleydand, 0.

:----- I Friiak .1. Paicn, U v erp o d , N. Y.'Louis C. P iu in I , B elt, Jkiont.

Hn I Herman lle u o ' Rahiiasch, Losallo, II pnon i io - ; Poll,ijro. Bosn, Snn Antonio, T px.

I Wolicstor ,T . Humniprs, Willowsprii

!.lu'o. li. Sybrnndt, McKcnu, Pa. •I Wm. E . W onjef, Chicago. •

• Pnui.W . Mueller, Hobson, Tex...-----------h ilcbard C.. N’lcholns, 'TTew York. '— — ♦ ! Albert.H.;Niird,- OnrvoriiMina.'

|.Ino. J ’fclf/pr; Now-.York. ..):i«. H. Itotirh, Ivnn, La> ‘ - ..i

" i j •• Kolit. u - Rnnutoy, la re ep a J iu Mi**- • • Wm. Hi.«j, Iro«ton;:W l8. - . ^ - ' r -

. Frank Belom»p,.HlawnlhBj K.vJsi:;l----------• : HentV SH)ntkiiitr,'Jllrdlit({haTn;"31t •

K plfa^u TrujllloV.LUhibflrlnni-' N.'M". (Andro*':Tojito,-Rro6k ly n ,'N .T . ‘ ’

r .'|» rted j I><i'il" Woldinna, Brooklyn,-N. Y. ' o f tho .M. Wnllcr*. MrKlnnpy, Tpx.

)»• Yprni' 0 . W olff, Auroro, Ndt.

...... - 55 o r DIBEABE.........L in it., Hurry M; Tiirnpr, Chleago.

<'or|', Chnrlp* J . Yimf,- Allonjia,. Pa. I’Z u " .]] P rira tea

Oft' (.'harli-s Uayor, Detroit,'M ich......... J ; i-:Mnr sr. Col.-, Grubbs. Ark.iT '"" njiK ayiiioiid .Inn. Dixon, Kownnne, HI.

i jR o y W. Olh»ou.,Elkview, P a . ' .I .Mout H nrt«dl, Forrcjthuri:, Tcx.

• 401 Znrk Mus»c, N affs, Vn.■ 1 Kiiiii Trombley, Fairhnvon, Vt. • 'M iinrue W atkins, Snowball, A rk.

I -lo". A. H ardy, Paw tucket, B. L • -j.ln<)>. Hughep, CommDreo, Ga.

i. J . Kdn-. A. Hurden, Hillsldo, N. J.; Roht. D. Johnston, Roaeyapolnt, W. 1

rd. Pa. Ignalr Klopotowitx, Now Britain , Coi Unap f ; Middtct9n, Mount Olive, Vo.

, Kurl Ililla, Finley. Ky.• Arthur a Monroe, W agstaff, Kas.

O tis Wm. Jforria, Mount Hormaa, I• Lesllo'D . Nowton, Pueblo, Colo.

N ifbotas F. 0,'R rien, Council Bluffs, ]mction, .Albert J . ’ Paul, Krnnsvillo, Ind.

lioRoy C. Payne, Paw tucket, B. L S Wyo; Floyd E. Ravls,.M idvale. Ida. ans. Alhort F .R Iekert, Mt. Clomoaa, Mfch.

, Jno. W. W ilp y , Bhady Sido, 0 .DIED FB O U AEBOPLANE

AOOIDENT Corp. Jno. 8 . Chrlslensen, Auburn, N.

n, W k DIED TBOM AOOIDBNT AND n, Chi- OTHER OAUSBS

Priv. laidnro Fishman, Now York.

AFTEBNOON BEPOBT The followiac paaualtle* nro rejJort

by the Commanding Oeneral o f tl ■J Amerlfan ^p o d itio g a rj- forces (indn

»• , od in above totnl):8 pring,<KillPd In n c tio n .................................... I

Mi««ine in netion ........ .......................1I- Wonnded sovorelv ........

Died of w o u n d s ....... ....................... l1- Dioil from ard d o a t and other cause's

Died of d is e a s e ____________ _____■Wounded in nction (degrco undo.

------ lerm ined) '.________ _____ ___

Inn. Total ...................................1._____ ^4!

’ KELLBD IN AOTION• • U e u t Wm. A rthnr Jewell, iJeaayo *'fll *

Sgt. Aibort G reaves,.Somerville, Mof Oorponui

Y • Guy jr . Bryan, Spokane, Wash., • Christopher Doughty, Falrhavea, N. V a Hnlpy n . Frye, Bnpulpa, Okla.

• “ ■ Knu'rya Jf. W ntkina, FolInnsbeC, W. VJfcrle C. Cnopcr, Snnd Springs, Okla. .Ina. E. Hcgdrlx. Roy, Ala.- f'roil n . Oehler, Uhrichsvino, 0 . M^h.^Ix’alie K dlngg Chapman, Aubnr

isburg ^ ''''• '"'BnttU'r. P ittsharg.P rira tea

.. Ant.11. r . llnatian, Wayao, Nob.I. H dm er I.bjorkin. Germantown, Minn.

Maynard I/'o Chriatle, H dena , M oi Mnriin II. Clnrk. Pottprsvllle, N. Y. AllcHo D'pspoiilto, Jersey City, N. Jn<i, Fprrnrpse. Nyack, N . J .Hnrry J . Pm nk, Piltsburjf.

1. . Hnrry G ndinoi Clerolsnd.’ 0 .flpo. r . (Jfohons,'D ixon, Dl.

,, .Inn. McClparly, Black H aw k, Ltt. f. Jp ff Qnlllen. Clayton, A la . '

Floyd U Rnico. Big Sondy, Mont. awney, I'connrd Wm. Heboer. Altoona, Pa.

V lrtor 8 . Isnncson, B attlo Croek, H ie Pmil Hudson, G Iaskow,J*a. .

' .Raymond W. Leo, W aterbury, .V t a. Willio C. Lowli, Cartor, K y. • ■

Jossio J . Long, Locsvlllo, T o r , Rudolph Lundberg, Porlh Amboy, N . . Geo. Maxona, Now York.F red M ottert, BL Louis, tfo .Tex Bhidds, BienriUo, Lo.Wm; J . Thompson, Now Brighton, V.".

« t.- O tis L . W ithrow, Buffalo, W . v i .■ ■■ - ■ Honrj* U aggard, Van, K y. '

Toney Priehett, T ahleqnai, Okla. Steven M artla,,Donor®, P a .

. w n d o , IrfLEdw. M. Riloy. B u > lb g to n ,V t Clnre Rouse, Golona,' IB.A rthur Baodstrom, Rockford; Dl; )

-TT— AIonM B. BhlHey, Clayton, Ala.- , Chas. H. 8 ipe, York. n . lamond iiillia ry Spuriock, Oeard, Ala. riaba’i Arnold L . Stomborg, Ban Antonio, Te L . Balvntoro StilliUno, I ta ly .

A nd now. Fathor*!

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S o

iR T IS EWillie P . Bwnffor, Tupolo, .Okla, •’ .

nd, Aln. Sami. Vnlloy, Sanford, Mo.Wis. Forlunnto V ildo lli, Ancona, Italy .

Chna. J . Wehner, Symeuse, N. Y. Jnn. W oodruff, Palmyra, N. J .

DIED FBOM WOUNDS Capt. Win. H. Mnrliii, H adehufat, MJ

Ronding, Po. i-Mgnr P. Mcrrprn, Moulton, Tox.

Pa. . ; . OorporalaKilj;nr H. Allijoii, Unllimore, Md. Ili'iijnjiiin Howl.', Los Anodes, CaL

jj(_ ' laiinp Ooldlicrg, Now York.Jan . K. Ixmhi'r. .7r., Yonkpra, N. Y. Oi'o, W. .\folt«ii, nnilcyvlllc, Okla.

• . Priyatea ^isa.- ••'- itnnyton t'ffab Alvnior. Pittslo'wn. N.-■ r Conra>|J^'lJoeK7TY»inm?iriIiiin. ‘ IJfa.L.'’k~TCharHo^<rice, Mnrinn. Ale, .'•J ll;' ^ I r f o . aT iitooks.’T^ulnlh; Minn.

iJa s . Bur.k, Crescent, 0 .• Caabio IHram Cole, Bulidiur, Okla.

r . ■ ■ -Matha E . Cravens. Eller, Ky.T px. 'W m . .Cromarty, LibPrly,;N. Y. .

I I^w ronce Emmons. Newark, N. J.Thos. J . ' Oanghti, Bt. Paul, Minn. Wm. Gosjoii, Bhandakea, N. Y.

‘' “p flaronco F . Guilpfuss, Atheas, N .T . (,'|pon,T. H off, Binghamlon..N. Y. .Tiilinn Kulnc, narrow er, N.. Y. H nrry Kupalpk, Saranac Lalce„N. Y. Clnrenro T. Lronani, Glendale, N. •?

- II I . Frank K Tjewia, Xowark, N. J .Jam es. Al Lowis, W daort, T exu . -

• . (.•JiaA-.Varey, Woodhrl.fgo, N. J . • Wnt. B. Barclay, Sturgeea, Pa. Paul.Disappio,.Now York. . .

■k. Giuseppe Ficrmonte, .iy T a ea so ,'N i-I Orlt. A. Overlie, A lbert’,Lea, Mina.

•D IED O P PIBBAs B w V . S o t ^ t a .

, r n n r Coulry, L w lstow n, Fa.H eniy K ahn, Chleigo.^

’ C. Laraoii,-OIifRI|5T ;f t ; t^ ? s ! .

J f 61dii«j>.J. Ulfu?55S!ltoii, d m !- .La'w »Bce'& 'O ee0iiaer,<La)ieaatcR'O.-.'

i t t i . i i . ® 5 » '’ 0 ? * “ ^w ^ » e r - F rank Bmith,. Saagatnel

’• Cook Wn. Ti.li.t, HcriJrtown, P i ,' Mfcii. . W tU » ' ' '

B ikti, B o jU ljT a .B Lonla B lunonthali N tir.. York.

Joa. . B rie re , EoUiUd, Mieh.. Jf Y B n a a ta la , P U adelphla, Fa.’

A lb o r tr .B » tto i ,O h ie a ffo : . . '. . A ichla H . Button, Now.Mllford, Pa. Anderaon B. Caroy, Ohajlott«,.CH, Vj Erneat L . Clinton, Torka, B. 0.-

P e » l Conley, Andrew#; t i . a ■ Bobart Cox, Peoria, HL

ejJorted P a a l B. Orewa, V uow a, OUo. o f the H arold B. Onnnlnghaa, Hamaroaedi ;inelnd. m 7.

^ Glaroneo X .E m erie l, W ebster,;N ..T . — : 6a Opo. F. Qoodale, Brooklyn, N . Y,

86 Joe Z. Oreen, M t. E n torpriu , Tax? — 182 Andrew M. H nekert, Buffalo, Wyo. . — 81. Ralph E. Halldoraon, Chicago, uses 4 Horace E . Hnmbloton, Laaaattar,--------<5, DIED FBOM A O ^ B N T AMD .• ' - OTHEB OAUBBS . '

“ 'J - S g f l 'i f i f W;-BDI«i Jr.,'O hattaB oofl*7 ; : Tenn.

— 43C - “ PriTataa . • •H arry Hunvoy, Jeraey CTly, N . J .

'nayon, N od U a rc ’aorolo,,.Worcester, Uaaa.- F irm in 0 . VanHolsock, -Mishawaka

Mass, Ind. , ■ ,

I. Obatqdea In Every Path . t, N. J . l M'*st o f tifl wlio work fo r a living

I Imvo to content^ w ith n full measure Y- tlir dny’H cures nnd'Fotbnckn. Wo

I lmvc‘ th is obllgntlnii to meet,' th a t d U i ciilty tn nit|Mcr, nml xo on. Yet in.falr^

kubnm ourtdvps-ftiid lu jnsllco tb the' persons w ith whom w c’ touch .clbowa

(lur '.t)g 'husln r^ hours, wo should, the tnliiWf! wo w in e Into tliclr «ild8t , 4)ut nil “our own biislni'sa” into tbo hack-

iin n . ground. . . . 1 'M o n i •' I '. - . r

■ J - . So|lfiiKi 'F.C From Witor. . . r «• J- T he rcco rc ry p> valoablo, fa t «■

tnnining In w ntcr ii8cd In wuahlng > n.i)(fl l r nh'w ’b d n g 'n c r tm jil 'ls f icd 'b j

m eim i of a '‘tabw maehlne '.rcsemblins A , a crcntn a eparito r.'adya Popular IT^

clmnlcK M agazine. - In 'tho pant 'vaiif nt. oust ftitcropla to do thla, httv<>.,noi »• p ro y p Bttdafactory. ;The .waah-water I n m s d lrectiy Into n .bow l n '(ik log '0,* . OOO’ T^uvolnUdnB per inlaute,'rind tho'fflt • l8 |fepiirnt<^ n t m ^ s t ' . ^ l t i s ^ D t l y . ' .

’, N. J i ^Advertise It in the .Uasalfl^d eoluiui of.Tjho ;Newa, ;Bomebpdyi;iriH,want,it

' r T 0 „?SBB W A T E Bi'crrapS o f 3 O T ’! , N .’Y. j a i l s ;0AHAL OOHPAIO^ , ,Aq r c r . re^luU op. b ;,,»he D .oa^ «|

’ D jrecters, the .waUra m l ho turned oC ■ ofi,':41,tho ,C oul(M ,|iw dU tcrB la un^ :

the .m ain jUno, lilgh. ^ 0, u l I<iw llsti o f , th ia .sy s tem ,,M tw eo n ^th e '^ tG i. a D'eccjn'boc.ls'^.lilia, u d Ajpril 1st,

) T h o .^g U }iiLO,wiU.be tarned dry,froB November , l a ^ , f u E c H o d o f _th^ weeka -for . t W n u ^ s o of . raaln'tenane

„ T « . work. r i , , J . C , W H ^ N , V ; (Adv.) , , , { .0<ineral,Mnaagoy.;

er*B ab ility is a tiu In dogbt ■-

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—r-^ i ■Harvey Allred Gives Views in

Communication to Farm j • Bureau ' ' ,

' Harrey AllrrrI, iitntf itirorlor affnnn markets Imrcou, in a comm7nI-catHin rccelvod \>y tliofounly fam bu-m u , gives tlir /oIlon'loK abtorvatlon's I I Ion Uie erop mnrkotlni; situation, to-f^otbcr with advieo tu to marketic;; and I H |pricc*:

PoU tM B ' JTbo prospect for future potato,prices

U very f;ood, prorldlof; cars cas. be B , bad a t ‘tbo proper* timo for ahlppln;;. Sm Tboso Laving suitable ttora^ce and well' > W l natured polntoes free from dlseaM asd , BiW frost, ran little or no risk is bolding ' VVf for adTanced prices. TmnsporUtlon H ! and weather conditions beb^ faTO^ able, prices should not ro below $U0 and for U. 6. No. 1; 4145 f«r U. & No.!2; and *j;0 for Idabo fancy. tJU P S

• I would advise jfrdwer* not to bold , , , for late winter or early sprlog market, Uj bnt to aell.as early u possible wbea III reasonable prlcee. ore offered. Pres­ent priees are abont as foUowss Pert*'*Und, Sacked Brown, «-»2.M/.Telloir, ♦2,J5^2.60; Bteokton, Sacked Brown, t h m m , White, lU S-tU O ; Batte, '. Sacked Brown, ■>3.50.*3.7J. Yellow,ItSS; Balias/'Stcked hnw p, |3-«3.C0,WWte, |».TB4fOO, .

No dftfloite pittes are yet ettabllsSS^ t^v'^ 'r' Dealers are W uetaat to n r ta an of. * 7 ’ fering. Do net bold eipeeUng maUr- iai adrance. Pollowlnj,are priees not;T.,.,„ . beltg paid ^ principal aarkeU.FraaeUeo, WWle beans, SauOl, W iO ,! I--,-.™',, U rge 11055410X05 WtAb/reles. Bmall | 'y j ' ""

Large «0.flj. ,

• . 'H v Ti.c'iBtperts are belnjg,drenlat«d io tbo rcmcter

-effect, that aa^e'mbwiptkM been de- of a k , clared by Q re g o n .a g ^ the iU(Betv^ han n t. of Idabo alMte..thrOfigii Ukat.BUte, aou, Oi

nontlinand Korthera Idabo. . n i l U 'so t cor- tan-. : reel -iaii. be. doi^','. We mow o. A. 1bare otderi for hundred^ o f'ein 'w ait'. Tliv i>a Ing to be fUlsd.bnt many a re j^ tl^ .W Iktn uf ealled aad pUeed .wlta; g n ^ and Woodtrn dealera in e tber.ataiiss,beeaiif|^e»B* H was u t get.them.eoafimed. . were n

L o ^ stociunen are .deferriog’ thUr u i u Il< purchase*. Oraaa find paitate are ex' tires ai eejUonally good aad feeden will w t .uon.i;; b o j 'n n tll tbey eaa batter detenSne m,| rite ajnoTlrit* t if lj; wUl “ i **th | j'riva hope that p ^ o t 'p r i c a will be foreed j,iiy )3 down.. 'H e y certaldy will bo nnlees «rbcn> li grtrwert araU tbemMlree. of ontslde fivo v.- maikft, beeaose t l ^ i t - in eontkeiB tfie siil Idaho, a ^ I n s .of alfalfa abore tkat July reqolred for local ieedJag. .. eompan'

f tra e rs ; Jf you intend to sell, yon moot, «l’ bad better begin rolling yonr bay whUe Qosid< ears eaa be bad .asd tbe.-deiaa^ . l i mourn 1 good.' I f y ta win not assntne theilska ters: Pr yon must either sell to someone who Camp >' will, or bold «m e of yonr hay.' ” lUff no

Onr shipping facilities wlU be some nollisto better this year, bnt the outside de* mand cannot be depended upon to eon* M A I tiane so atrong for.tho length o t time i t did for your last seasoB's crop. I t is b e tta to ho r good cattle asd sheep asd feed your iiay on tbe fam , thaa F ifteo i I t la to ship i t oot a t IS040 o i botr6 ■ cara.

REPORT SAYS't w in FAUS ’ MAN SEVERELY WOUNDED

influcnr.ststemei

? « n a t i ' i M a of Ja jta r M tettnd is pbysieis ActtoB by O a f f ^ OUffort also tw«

Bosed a■ . _ ra lb , h

Corporal Clifford T. Bortt h u beaa •erereir wonsded U aetioa ia Aaaee, aeeordbg to word reetir«d by Us par* ' eata, Mr. u d Mt$: a T. B n tt , m id- lag * n t l i w ^ l '^ fw ta fUIa. HJi 'name also w Z w rte d U « e e a m ltr list imed-Tua*d«y;

Corporal Bortt v u called lato tlu ffllUtaiy. MTiee J A m x y , J9JS, tn m > < ned' Q reps, what* b 'k a d b m . anqpleH • for aome t i u He i t » a e a b tr of D V n Q. Ooapaajr r f the O w f ln d ra d T « » . ty-slzth 'iafaatzx tegfaso t' W » 't t t ’ S T O i•ata last n e d re d word fro a U a 'o l e r date of' Beptoiber T, whea he wrote from a hospital U 7raaee,ste tlB ( that ^PP® ." be had been s u b tly wnadedj AagOft d r e d ' 8, in t t a kaad, aad tSat ha expected , , to retore to the frost aeeik P^^'*

Qoiporal B srtt realded for about ser­ea yeara wHb Ids pkresU here. H eU Thl 1 t s Teats' o f age aad tuaarried. - rliapior:

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mains of P rivate Charles E. DudJey In terred With MU- Tir/n

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■|ii‘ n'jnnlii" of i’rivnti- n m rli-n .E . Uey,.Ma x>( Mr. and Mrr. Jolm Dud- , o f IlolllRtcr, who .lied October'II Caaip I..‘n-i* from pncumnnla, wero •rrnl ' Tuesday nftiTUoon in tbe In K alk ccmptcry w ith m ilitary. or*, a firinjc sijuail composed of i*raii» o f tlio HpanUh-AinvrUan war Bg the vo llf/n over tlio trrarc, and ujjler sounding tajm.'lic 'servlces were e»induptcJt~nt-the ictery by Hev. 1.. B. K rautk, roctor Astonidon Ki>i«opal cUnrch, who r tte o tly returni-il from Camp Gor*

, G eorgia,. whe>o bc spent d x itliH a* a .i army Y. M. C. A. secre- “ f J * k-. Membera of Dnn McCook post,A. K., atlohdctl na an organiiatlon.’ palllpi'arers were uniformed mcm* • n of till- d rill toam of the M odem «ogo^i udmen of America, of which doceos- was a member. Vocal selections' *« “ •0 iniiig by Mrs. 0 , P . D avall nnd Tbe IS ilclouo Allmendlnger. Many rela*‘s and fridnds of th e ' young « ld l6r ' ’H .W till’ service, payjng tho lost P rite* in his honor;

rivatc Cliarle* H Dudley was botn •>■ J3, 18W ,..-nt LyuJon, Illinois, BOY! iri> bll rv*idcd uutll coming to IdahoI years ogo. Ilo w a»~called into n ill la r} ’ (fcnic» o f Camp Lewis

f 2tf, 1919:'T le was a member of 0 Ipany of the Flm t lnfanlr>' rcgi* it, depot Lrigadi'.,esid'cs his paren ts hi'. Icavos to im his ilra th -a brother and two sis- : Privato Fred Dudlpy, stationed nt _ lp >'retnout, Callfornlaj M rs. W. 0 . , t and ili s s Jennio Dudley, bolh of

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ALADY RAGES AT HOLLISTER

teon Oases of Spanish Indo- enza A re B eported by the ^

Oounty Physician th e «. . I .. e rs wl

hrro are f if tm n ease* of flpaslsh ther.uenrji a t Jlollister. according to the will b<ement o f Dr. (!. D. W e a « r , coimty Jes»sieian,. th is morning. (There a n chargetwo u se * whleb haVe beea diag* each ii

^ a s Spanish inflnenea la Tw in o f $60s, hu t s o 'f a r tbere have beea -ao amongr cases o f the malady in th is eonn- and Ficported, Dr. W earer sta ted . been 1r. W eaver has investigated th e to aec(R a t Hollister, and has recommend- b tlto tbe tn is tees th a t the achools wr'eeki!■ be clooed fo r a tim e a s a meaa* juries te ron tlag thn spread o f the malady hat locality;

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HD CROSS GETS ■»!« ORY BOOK QVOTA S™

' ' yesterd)oal Is Blade fo r Tive Hon- ” ed Tolom es fo r Use in Hos- - )ltal Convalescent W ards »«porto

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II Twill I 'alls Couuty itcd Croaa O O tU iliir has been giveu a quota of SOO! Looks contatlnlng short stories AN . Joke<L' These books are to be used Tho Bi tnvnlrw ent wants. Donations raay toss, f ^ft n t either chapter headnnnrteTS and Dc t anv limnrli headquarters. ‘ transpo

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Investments in W ar S av ings Stam pa clesiI Twin Falls connty made a g a is dor- «ant ig tho month of September o f $4,277.03 “ ’f '' vor the low obb m ark o f $16,797.45 for lugust, according to th e . repo rt jn s t LOI lied by Postmaster M J l. S tronk , show-ig to ta f sales during the m onth p ast m ounting 'to $23,07.1.10. Tbo sales fo r bo month of September a rc higher han tboio of any preced isg month inee .Tnne. when they reached tbe to*II of $38,229.81!. . FoUowio;' ilt a atatem ent show isg

le sales throngh a ll o f th e post-' fflccs of the cosnty ezelnslre o f Bohl, ^ ■ring the month o f S e p te m b e r 'n ^ ,^ * ired witli tbose e f tbe month o f Aug-

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................... “ « e d »i r g e r ----------------------- 2T 48mtleford 40 50 p , ^ler . . . . ____________ _ 252 M5 ^.n s e n . .™ _________ 294 158,U U le r -------------------- 54 IOQimberiy :______2M 348 2 ^urtangh-.:_________ ' 0 188kk .C reek ........ ' 05 . n cigerson ___ ; _____ __ 0 . 3£0

~ — ClTotals ________ 4M1 4 8 tt .Tbu purchase t f one W ar Saving* aam amp in Angust represouted a a iavest- j tilt of M.1I<, and in Septem ber, #4.20.,p ptirehnsfl of one T h r ift S tam p rep- lent* an inreetm pot o f 85 centa. . Sat

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W R E C K E D O N JO Y R ID E

obaie jQ d ^ 0 . P . D avall Aaaweei Fines A gaiast JtnreaHe O ffeod im nuii f

'Whose Trip L ed to O ile f

Flvn Twin Fall* boys who on Sat- ecntliilay evening last made aw ay w ith th is iPord car. owned by H ank & T a il and Becknvo it to Bnbl, w recking I t in an v i theldent on the ontskirte of th a t ' d ty , .11 1» required to pay fo r tbo repairth r ra r through fines assessed opon I i

sm Tuesday afternoon by Probate dge 0 . P . D aralL A new radia tor, ider and windshield w ill be requiredrepair tho car. Jndge D uvall as* , OH

tsed fines In tho aggregate som of th a t ])0. In the e ren t th is sum la Insnf- ||] j , tle n t to corer the cost o f repairing g ra la] ear, Jndge D nrall says, tb e offend- T rA eI will be obliged io con tribu te far- ^ ,r. Sbonld any. snrplua rem ain, i t & p nII be tom od o rer to tb e Bed Cross, ruled fesse Moreland and Sidney M urrisb, ' > Qet irgod w ith taking the car, w ere fined lat«’<( ;h in' tho sum of $25. A fu rth e r fine down $50.Was ossosHd to be divided }oi^:q

long Leo H arrison, W illiam Bush a ti F red Foyler, who aro sa id to have c 7-8c a invited by Morelaad a ad U nrrisb . lo e t accompany' them on tho Joy ride. openli [n the acdden t In whleb tho c ar wns Novoi eeked Harrison reeelved sorlon* in- ie s abont the bead a n J face . ; oo t^ i

A N ISB IN F L U m rZ A OK ’IKOBBASB I N N B W Y O BS

sT :w YOBK, O e t lf i.--N ew Spanish Inensa cases In New Y ork, showed incresse today. The new casee t ^

Bd 5,113 against yesterday. sro were 317 deaths t s a g a ia s t 8S8 terday. The Spanish la f ln e a ta rie- a reported dnce September 18, num*

48,024, w ith 2,290 deaths. . ^•hore were 585 aew pneum oida cases e rted today. Y esterday, 479 were .

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LOSS o r BIU TIB H S E l^ heifer lN ATI.ANTIC POBT, O e t 1 6 .- ' f«edeiI British steam er PortphU lIp, 4,080 13.M .s, form erly of the Cem m oaw eslth h O(. Dominion lino of London,, now In ed s tiisport serrlee, was n n i to d a y o ff n . ^ ; ’I ^ r t Bhe was h i t by a colUer. N o g n ie were Io e t The tw en ty m em ben nnoTcitbe crew jomped o re ib o a rd bu t ii,o o ;e rescoed by a a lam lgratlO B b o a t 910.^1

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rcW YOBK, O c t lO ^ T fio e . A . 2d- I, who waa eoafiaed to h i* heme “Uli h a eold, resumed w ork today in superi: laboratory a t W eet O rM ge, N . J . hpreT

CiWAlTSEB OVBBSUBSOBXBSfl b a t te r tBBTT LOAN APPOBIXOHMBHT□LW AUEEE, O c t 10.—U U w aoiee teaebe

orem biK ribed IU LD*erty lo s s f o r p e U o f $32,048,300 b y $801,090, ae. . ling to fignree g irea o a t. tod a y by _ . tpalgn comsilttees. .

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\MUST ACT NOW - TO JOIN MARINES

L o c a l B o c r n i t i n g S t a t i o n W il l

B o O IoB od S o o n , S e r g e a n t

■ in C h a r g e L o a m s

II f you want to be voluntarily induct­

ed Into the, marine corp«, you miiat net jirom ptly says Sergeant B. V. Ashliy, ia charge of 't!io local marine corp* ro- rru ltlng ntatlon, Sergeant Aaliby lia* j(^cl£eiL:]tonl-that^»-A«t{eRjier9.v>ill- lin i'lfli'ed III a fow •<lny«.*':ir was re- oprned rccontly to permit of the enlist­ment, by voluntary induelloii o f qual* ICied men betw een-tho age* of 18 nrd ^0. years. 'Wben the locol stacioil la clewd, Sergtont A ihby 'a ta teiu apnii eanta for the marine corpa will havo' to nwnit tbe action of tbo general draft'.

LOCAU BOARD ACCEPTS U MEN FOR SERVICE

BesnlU o f FliBt D ay P hydeal Exam in­ations of N ew Begistrants

A re Qireo

Out o f 50 registrosU of the class of BepUmber 12, 1018, caUed by the lo­cal ' boa rd fo r pbysleal examination here, Tnesday, 42 reported; 14 were pasaed as q n a llf lq e ^ fo r general mll- it& rr se rrlce ; 5 were classified as ca­pable e f perform ing special o r limited een lce , and 1 w u rejected. _

W ll^ tha exeepUon:of Joha B t ^ ^ Conner o f BogerMn, a ll o f th e ftg!*- ***! trants examined Tuesday were redden ts ' * j f B n iL f

Feltowiog is a . lis t o f those qualified j V For general se rrlee : H a n y M artin N o^ ^ ris, L ^ r Qreen Tlbfcits, D arid U e- . ^ m b , Thomas Joseph Bary, A rthur j Tbarles Baomgardner, Bm eet Ony Beed, la r ig Clifford Coleman, H enry Adolph lo fm an , R o y d F ra a k H ardw lek, T raa- :b id o lp tm . S illiiD U t, E u laonnic, A m« W lit« t Jokn E » » rail Conner, Joha Clement H am ilton.' »

Those classified for special o r lim it- ^ »d se rrlee w ere: U oyd Howard W ll- • llamsou; Boss O ra Adcock, Bobert BQey r ’ 3taats, bam NIcholaa Pleasant Sneed, ^ - M c O in ty .. W Uford I ^ n z o H a u e a w as .dls* uU fled by reaeoa of the loss of the ringers o f bU le f t haad.

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ARREST AT LONG BEACJH S', CONCLUDES LONG SEARCH bu.

U m MUlU, A c c o n i o f P o ijIm ’ B n - • ployer’a Name, to Be Bronght

. Back fo r Trial— . Tht

Sam M lhas, fo r whem police offleers F d la re beea seeklag dnce U ay , 1910, *ho rhen h e 'l s alleged to have f o r ^ th e pe» mme o f hia employer, B. E . W lnaas, iroprietor o f th e Palace T d lo riag com* M ^y-ai B a i l r t e »-<hedi d isw a -ia -th s 'I um of |2 0 , ia in e u s to ^ a t Long Be*)tli, ^ 0 Jallfom la. E xtradition papers fo r U s the e t ^ ,tq ..3M a .Falls to answer to the ia x g e h a re been prepared by Pros* l o coting A ttorney F . L . Stepbaa,' and his mom lng, D eputy Bherlff Jobn U . ban k c k le f t fo r Long Beacb, to re tu ra r ith th e aeensed.

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OHICAGO, O c t 1 0 .- In the belief the b a t political w ar news would be bear- cent ih, the re was llttlo selling pressure in

fu tu res on th e O h le s^ Board of V i0e today. The opening was mark- d ^ t h 'A slight decline, followed by - T. . prosounced drop la te r . ' Provisions uled sligh tly low er. ‘ lUsui' O ctober eom, up 1 8*4e a f I l iO a t tbe this it*’'Opening, lost 8c. N orember com,- «ve« own l-4e a t tbe'O pening, $L 24 ,'lo ter s ta t

l-4c. Becomber eom, down l- 8e P«>! t $ l i j 5*8, the opening, w eat down ehui .7-80 ia la te r trading. a t (O ctober o a t^ o ff I-4e a t tho Uto «vei

peaing of 60e, lost S-4e addlU nodly. 7ovembor oats, down l-4o a t tbo open- ag, 08e, declined 1 S-8e, December o t^ down l-8e n t the opening, 07 8*4e, D r a s 'l 5*8e lower a t noon. o t 1

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Portlaad, O c t 10. ’ '•‘o O A TTLB -B ecelpts, 78j tone o f mar- “ * '

e t steady, unehanged.H O O ^ B e ce ip ts , 703; tone of mar-

e t (teady , unehasged.S H E E ^ -B M d p U , 7SI tm t o ( m u -

e t steady, unchanged. • *PP<. ' tion

O U A E A LIV B BTOOE ^ Sooth O mah^ O e t 10.

O A T T L E ^ B ecdp ts , 11,700; m arket „ M dy . Steers, $9.00318.85; cows'and d fers , [email protected]; stoekers and :eders, $8.00014.00; cd re ik $7.00®S.60; bolls and sU tgs, [email protected]. H 0 0 5 -B e c e lp ts , 5,700; markot open- ,

1 strong, p n lk of sdea,. $17£5@ . „ r.«5;’ top , 18.400: ^ ***S H B E P -B ee d p t* , 88,700; m arket T A I

le re a ly lower. Yearllags, $0.00®1.00; wethers, [email protected]; lambs, r , 10.50(3)11.85; ewes, [email protected].' ^

" B « a A ^ o « T n i l " ' , - . , • > anal

Fiiilly jidjiinnl.“U lB Jones," s t m l y Inquired the “ <>“» iperiQtradeot, “w hat hait liappened „ >reT F l ro c l yoo r boys KKve b U d i a O i TS a n d bruised fa c e l" . “The w o n t - • itte red a n d m ost cbeorful one 1* the wvtaoy,'* answered thn ilz tb -g n d e . acber. TTho o th e n thought b e w u - ^ r peace a t any price. B ut be wasn’t." ^

Get some IN F O B U A T IO N 'duot I t ^ . i n lu t i t will cost, where I t m ay b e , ar< ^ g b t - t o .beet n d ra n u g fr^ ih ro u fi Be adlBg th e ads. . . . - rei

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f. i 4 i i * A i “ «)• . B B U O V m O TO 8BATT1B '* M rs. A . E . BIsse tt leaves th s w oek ^ |> for Seattle , W ashington, whore tbe .■ “ fam ily w ill make tholr home in tbe tj,Jl ______‘ Ut

■ P A Y n rO P O E WHHAT . " Tbe T w ia F a lls mill annonneed th is f*

** morning tb a t . l t had cash a rd la b le to f pay fo r w heat whlebi ' i t bad Teeelred *r

J during the period beginning September *1* 30 and ending O ctober J5. '

a o i a TO o m o o h b i t s i n e s s "eBev. A. H .. Brand, pastor of the da

F i n t Presby terian chorcb of Twin Falls, bos gone to bia form er home ia Jo Ohio, to be nw ay a short tim e oa a Ca

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BEOOVSBS A F tB B O PERA U O N • Miss F o m -Ernes, daughter of D r. Tr

and M rt. a A. Ernes, will r t tu r a sp Thursday to bor home from the l> i n

1 F d ls counly general', hospital, .wbcre J, sho underw ent an operation for o p dli0 pvndld tls recently.

1 : E B IB E H O * 0 r o s i O F B U T T J ' a Thoma» lA w renoo W all, who has -I, bcon a t home hero-on a fnrlongb duriug ^ I he past w eek, will leavo Wednoaday ^0 m om lng fo r G dros ton , Texas, where - y ho will reosumo h is duties a s dmmmer1 in tho N in th reglmont marine corps : band. '

’ BBBKB J n S n P O B KA VT 'E J . O strander, county chairman for

the U nited S ta tea pnbllc service re- aerre , has been anthorltod b r 0 . t .G- M arkhua, sta te director, to confer w ith applicants among qualified men f o r traliflng aa engiaoeriog officers of

f tb e n a ry , In aecordanco w ith plans re-'. cently annonneed by the 'naval roemlt- 1 ing officer foe th ia .d ls tr lc t

PLAOB w h h h J a U Y BIBEY f ■ The young people o f the Presbyter- a lan cbnrch are going to enj<7 a a un­

usual p a r ^ .o n Thnrfcday evening of s th ia . week. M y s te ^ sn m u n d a the

event, dnce the InVitatlon does o o t ^ r s ta te where or w bat I t is to be. Young i peoplo Interested in the Presbyterian | _ 1 ehureh will be wdcom ed i f tboy m eet T

a t tbe eburch n t 7 o 'c lock T b u sd a y - 0 ovcnlng, Octobor 17.

T A E ES BOOZB O W Z ^ AT.P 2Q ^B SB L Y, D eputy Sheriff Qeorgo F . Huffman

o t E im beriy M onday afteraoon loeated a cache of 10 q ttarts of. whisky in tbb room of its possessor, Bobert Emery, whom he t<m k'ia custody and bronght

. tfl Twin Falls . E m ery waa trraig&ad Tnesday m lim lng before Probate

. Jndge 0 . P . D nvall on a charge o f ille­g a l posseadoa ^nd waa adndttod to

. boll l a the sum o f $500 to sccare his appearance a t a p 'rd lm iaary examina­tion th is afteraoon..,.

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M A N C H E S ^ , England, O c t 16.r< I k " P r e d d e a t WUson'* stem a ad fonaid- ^ able answer to Oermany undoubtedly . will be wholeheartedly endorsed, £y aU ' 1 th e A U ies," W inston CbarehiU,. fiH t- '1 ish miniater o f munitions,’ deelared ' ia - • a speech hore today. -ji'v. *

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LONDON, O e t 1 6 - - '‘ l t w ouH -bo dvery nbwise f o r ' t h o . AlUe*-to. J ta te vitfleir peace term * before m a ag lB g a a . IIa rm lsllee ," A ndrew Bonar U w , d u u - acellor of the exchequer, dedared ia the t<house of e o m m ou 'teday . si

Socialists W M t ~ • “ Force Resignation ^

V COPENHAGEN,” O ct 1 0 - ^ c iallst m em ben of th'e rolchstag ji„ ,

. b a re reso lred no t lo object to ti^ , coatiaoanee « f P r l w

I . l a t i e o fflM of O enaaa eiaaee lte r, 6 a reordiiic Co dispaielui* s e a t f r e a « n

' B erlla b7 t i e official W olf Bn. wa) rean. ' s ' • * : T ’ . . h j ,

WBDNBSDAT.. O O T O S m 10, 1918 ,

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m o s t de lic loH R R to ak s m a y h e0 a n y d e w r e d 'f lh a d tJ i i n ' t h e lO vor” F r y P u n . I t Ih e x c e l - ' r f r y i n g p o ta to e s , .m u B h a n d, a n y fo o d I jh a t Ik frie< l— a n d . , . ' i t w i th m ilc lr le s 8 f u e l t h a n -

y f r y , p a i s . S e o th e s e .p a n i i " ^ ’ - K C O m i Y B A S E M E N T .

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. Tbe marriage of W illiam B. Herbst and U iss Ftanee* U arie E lUott, bo th '*

** o f TWia F a lls , 'to o k place M onday a t tbe residence of the officia ting rnia* later, Ber; a L . B e n t

to 4 . BBB0ONALS ^id 4* ' • +j r i“ 4 i I J i •" 4 i“ “

Mrs. Ilunneeaas, o f Spoh;aao, moth­er o f Paul 8 . > Blekel, is the guest here 'of Mrs. I . B . Perrine fo r a few

« daya.>n Mr. hod Mrs. P . D. Neer and Mr*, a John O ott le ft Monday for Loog Beacb t California by auto. They will spend

tbe w inter thoro for the benefit o f U r*. ' G ott’s hedth.

U r. and Mrs. J . I). W atts and M iu r . Treasa Dennis bave returned a fte r a spending severd days. In S d t Lake.

0 W A N T E D -aix experienced sdes U- > dies a t H art's . _____

QOOD apples for sd e . One dollar peu box, orchard run on -tree. Bring boxea nnd hurry. Joe D ay, 1 1-2 milte

^ northeait o f Klmberiy.

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[ R a n g e E w e s1 ’ an bred to tboroogb bred H oaq^ ij ;9 shire:J&ueka to lamb in F abtaary .. ’.These sheep h a re Forest Beeerr*.

Rob€ft Rogcrson; B o g e n e a '. ^ / B l d c .

; ; .A - .o u |9 m ^ to oo.' 'g etriba t'w ork under w ay prom pt^ '. -

' '.'‘, 'T b t^ r s o n fo r wbom-yenr message ■ .1 m a y be Intended i* pnjbably look- ' ing fo r I t now. I f you^ message I* t delayed, i t may be th a t'th i* person I w in rrspond to 'one *om6what Uto I . it, and when y o o n a p p e m it . m a y .' a o t fiod, a t once,..another persoa I to whom i t would meaa ju s t t io

samo thing.Try th o a . BesnlU cost bnt. 2e 'a

word.

Store<eapetitlon. is as sharp in w sr time* as a t any. other period. Bead the ads to confirm this.

So b* o f ‘today 's*dssslfled adrertls- •« n ar* th* s4rt e f people wbo are al. w a)v\deelared by tbe ir friend* Co be