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` 1 TH W IN ] FALI J. S DJ
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a ty EdWoti
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IDAHO, WEDNESDATfl !M O R N IN G , O C T O B E R 1 7 . 11934
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VOL. 17, NO. 105.____________
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B o r a h A n d P o p c W a i tt [ eD a l t o n I n t e r v e n e s
Y u g o s la v ia , M o u r n in g D e a d
A TUN TIC c m * . H. J . O c t
18 i.r)-U psettln« an M clent
church Ircdltlon, th c houK of
depuUM a l the SIst trleunla*
]ifneral EniscoiM l/onven^on to•lay voted women » pUec In the
rhlef
BdmlnLnrallve body of the
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5. C B N W -
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[eld S i x ^ J
"pPJii-LOSES.SSociety W(
iBAniE 10110 Days By Lunatic
Ki
[idnaper, 1
L
M F M ip
IS Safely ITo Home J
Returns
C o n W iitio iT V o te F "
W o m e n O n C o u n c il
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11
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Undbergh
Babe
Kidnap- _
, If the house of blaliops'conSlayer Suspect, Denied *,
ito ll R e t u r n s
F
M rs, Alice Stoll
curs In the acilon to seal women
four
members of ’lh e EpUcopal
In ' B e e t D is tric t
W a s h in g to n
J
Writ In Bronx Court, >
women’s auxiliary will bo elected
J
n
e
to
augment
the
national
eoundl
SCOTTSBLOFT. Neb.. Oct. IC;
T h ir d S u s p e c t C o n f e s s e s ^
- - -Roleased-to-Ncw-Jersey - |
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which— nam liiut*fa~TR r
:------------ (B r-T htt-A w oeU U dJtca)-------~ -.jf
~^'^“ '8 u gttr-b w t~ r r o g n T ~ana~ ~
ehureh'a tffnlr* -ln -ih e-tn tC T ta- —
— W A S H IN G T O N rO c trlfli^~- laborers agreed tonlgHl to n u m - .
between
triennial sesalona. (By Tlie Assoclnled PrtJs)
I
'Ily Ttio Associated Prtsa)
n
aettkm en t of th« Ih rfalO fficials o f th c s u g a r scction\ porary
?o
., With slight changes, a change
I 'A I U S , O c t. 10 — .F r a n c....
e
;ned general strU e o fjlc ld workN i:W Y O K K . O c t. 1 6 - T h c
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T
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of th e fa rm nd m in iatn ilio n cx- •"
Tlh o m a s H . R o b in s o n ’s W ile
In '.’Canon *1." T hc church law
,
e n In tho N onh Piatle valley. In to
r- ,oil Marriage which wUl permit B tate o f N ew Jer-^c y w o n t h c
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plained today th a t th e plnn to t^ conference wllh Jolm Dalton,1 t o n ig h t w jis .s tr iv in g 'd e .sp c•r*
T aken
In
C u s to d y
fo r
cs
rectors
to waive th e I h r e e day fj]
a te ly tu k e e p th c iM nrse ille
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firK t r o u n d t o n ig h t in th o le ^ a l —
tra n s fe r a portion o f Idaho’s8 aAAA
j
sugar section chief,
nnllee" clnuw« on marriage*. wa> e:.
m u r d e r s f r o m h e c o n iiiig a n., flK h t f u r th e e x ti:ftd iU o n o f
Tliey algned an a?rt<nient
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P o s s ib le C h a r g e s ; V ic tim
au g ar quota to C alifornia wustl
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adopted by tho deputies,
\l\
o t h e r S a r a je v o n.s p o lic e a t
' As ndouied the amendmenl
B r u n o U ic h a rd H a u p t in a n n
m otivated by a contention o ff stipulating both growers andi ut
Inborcrs would abide by the dc- J]
. U nder
P h y s ic i a n ’s C a r e
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elcrgymeii to conduct
ff«o r t r ia l uh a I'h a rR o t h a t hc
th c A m algiim atcd S u g a r com- ^cWoii of Secretnry o f Acrlcullurc• nJ l, e l u n t o r e f r o m M io K r al,,{j ,. ailowi
miirrlagea le.u th a n three dayi tiiu
U] rd e rc d th e i n f a n t Ron o f
j t h i r d l e r r o r i s t H u sjie et ja ile d .
p any th a t iU production a re all ii
Henry Wallace resa rd lp ; 1031 ‘‘
,afternoilet;l.<glven if o n r o f t h e
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right. 1034, by
j a 'n tid n iisiiio n t h a t h c w a s s e “n tt l| '!parties lo thc ceremony U a 'V'
(folitiiel I'harlcH A . L in d b e rB h
waiM In bcel fleld r
i“
in T w in F alls county wouldj
uacla iai^.K n H t____________
- i — O al(oa4a.r«U iM lng.«W m sftaa.
u . UiJ
l n M a r , s n l l > u t » k i l l K i i i » A l oJ U
x .lU- 4.i«ti.l>«r ,n f..lh . n tf ln la th w -tw i.O U IS V JL l.K , K y., Oct. 18
1 ly p r e p a re d to c a r r y th o
ttV
!I 'tor's parL'.li or well known (o a, te
Sugar Blloimciili nre iiiiidc by Iiic-.
'''' liIngton, 0 . C.. wfierc he willI ajnn d e r ctl' Viigo.'<iuvia.
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Mr.f. Allco S peed S toll, a f te r
o n :• 'him.
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tori’ areas. The AiiiiilKamiilcd tiUKort
^conler with Secretarj- Wnllnce.
While the I'rench determination
nilo a higher couh.
and n statem ent Irotn him Is ex-■ tu
company aaid l u lualio urcn, ot bcto have llunsary clcan up the nl- —
Aix
d
ay
s
in
th o hnnda o f a
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JuJtlcc
Eriiesl
E
L.
Hamnwr
of
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,
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Jj-- - 4. ^P«glfd within a few days.
ii>nnp
l-JOQQ nerci. WM
_ ^|lf !cd -tfrrM ia - ri« 9- t h a t ploitgd Al
- tiie-B nrnx county supreme court
luhaiic Itidn'aiier, w a s r c - , .
InJcsicd with lent hopiwrs and olher L _
_ cxnnder's dcntli equalled th at oJ U k dumlsifd a writ of habeas 6orpus
tu
rned
aa
fe
ly
to h e r fam ily
pestjt nnd 11 dW not Inlcnd to niake —
— Lltlle Ditcnte, Krancc ueverthcleM j P
tiiat would h a n nuUllkti tbe extra jl
(jroi’er loana nor to oixra^c Ila plaJil _ _
tonight.
was easier lo keep tcmiw ra m n a o d ; 11
dltlou order and gave Uie d e fe n u
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prevent the Balkan jwwdcr k c g 'a ;^
flurlnj Ihc nexl a c ira n .'
.
' P
£ itu Friday afternoon to 'flic l u
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Tho y o u n f «ociely w om an,
Company Aiki Move
n
finnng up nguln.
j
Ktolen fro m h e r hom o laat
• The comiiany nskcd lo movo l u U
Vugo^luvta, ‘ mourning Its dead I
U « "I will use every legal step pea|i
W edneaday aftern o o n , w as
w
q u o u to Culllornln where ll plan*
.
monarch, was expcclcd here lo dc- 1
I albls lo avoid extradlUon.” aaaerted
- QCd to operate.
1
- bbrru tn lly 'tre ftte d a t timo«, b u t-------James M. Fawcett, chief defense
mand explanations Irom Hungary ‘
•'It there U not to be a mnrkel
f
was described a s In a lalrljr good'
of l u ullexed tolcmncc a l Danka
counsel. •
ka
— eo
lo r n quoU m a given tnciorj- orco,
'
condition, flbo was put to bed a t
Pusztu (If the UsUuhl, G reat rcVo- r
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CoBrifoom
Packed
5 C h a rg e o f M u rd e r A g a in s t
and ir In n n cn tlicre a rc to bo de»
_____
lm
once under a pliysieUn'a care.
lutlonnry organlaatlon' lieadcd by
^■'U
oni
Tlie courtroom was packed with
jirlvcd of their crop loans,'" one _
Word of th e restoration of M n.
Dr. Ante Pnvelich. which pollcc
spccta'.ors, legal ropreaentaUvca ot
Mrs-, S h a n k e l D r o p p e d
Jiugnr olllclal aald, "ll would'scem5 oCI
Senator Attacks Sugar Conul
Stoll
Kcnti^^kV charge
u ith Ihc iiaanaslnaUons.
, New Jeney and B ro iu county, a t
•^ -rldlculoui-t«-cxund-U >cm -A -quoui —^
— ...iH ii.T ;arlan .o lflcia It-h a w -a io ad - —
itr~v ii5 - a ro o g n t- T o - tn ^ —
S;- ^ ^ z 3 l t S a l m o n i C i t y : : z t 3 -" inirnnaM
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------ lortncTcnsorrTrum 'whnt-w etim leT^
r —
^ tr o l- a n d - l ranster-ol-^
------ ^Thomas H.-Roblnsor.r-Jr.r47. for­
— S
fnstlj-C enicd-thc-C T tstrncc-of-the
coutw'l tabic.
• ttood there will not bc a crop lu
mer inm ate o f ln ia n e asylums In
rl-------terrorist lieadiiuaricra In their lerxl•'i Iwie considered a i r t l w eviII
Beet Acreagelo
f
lhe urea involved. Tills irnnater wlU
Teniwsiec. was named by Uw de­
to o ) .
S,\L.MON Idaho. Oct. 16
* de
dcnce adduced a l th e hearing on
partm ent of juallco a t t h e kidnaper. •
'
iiol nltcct ijenttll piy m e n u In Idalio
____ 5Ir»,_CM9 |lnt_K h*nkel, 2S-K at:i_
- Ihe »Tlt of habeis'coniua'U rw nuee•
“ “ “
;--------------t^nfesies P a rt Itt-PJot-:----------- ?Did
durlns the 192103 scnaon in a niT
f - —
lie had been sought alnee the kid­
c wife et Robert Shankel. Poea-‘ Uon
,ir with the extradlUon proceed•Special to Thc NewaJ
Thc iuri'tc naUonalc announced
t
na
naping
und a form al order w u K n t
cd tello
eoaLdealer form erly'o t Twin
11 ^R U P K R T . O c t. IG— S e n a to) r 1lh
ih a l KraJ, alias Sylvester Chalny or 'lFalb. ilio d exonerated today of} tn p ." Uie Justlcc began.
Til? ausar accllon announw d it
'" ' ' ' 1
• out
ou tonight fo r hi* arrest. O rders .
^
"My
conclusion
U
lh
a
t
Ibe
relator
was i>i:eparinj n toniiil Jtatem cni of
W .. E . B o r a h , a t th o c o n c lu sio)n
‘ who wns, known lo hla
lia >
blame In connection w ith (he ,,
if W
n Malny.
M
lll'r
Hpid
■B»UTALI.XacUetIif«an-i»er?homeHaioi
----- iniKTiwrDurtttntgTcmcnrH aa'not 'o f
lv=<aatn^M
U tfln-M erTltl.- fiS-TCV--'
ip i~ t»t«n iireu as-on r'B rfirfB fi-'':~anW
a:,=
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l i j vii^rhonie o r : ^ i n io n - - f tn d 'i T o a i — ~
AKcc
Stoll.
2fl.year-j)ld'’
wlfo
of
B
«
ry
say.
by
a
lunatic
kidnaper,
Mrs.
AKcc
1
1
un eld
‘ rancher and m lnrr. who waa' out KcoiA-nnd-lhal lie ha s not estabid polnl
of Uw InvciUgaUon.
nppenrcd'tonlsht.
' ' ‘ om
■turned to her family lasl nlghl ond
Po,
o n c c t h a t f ille d t h e M e th o d is tJ -T he Slro n g ,"'co n lcacd a l Mclun
V. Stoll, wcalihy nil mnn. was returnei
be)t)nd a reasonable doubl
tl, shot
lo death In hla home a t For-. lulKd
If
John e;. Diilton, clilcf ol the t u j w [ ,
?‘ ,th a l he wus sent to M arxllles with
•
:lnn. Paym
ent of 130.000 ranrom was
placed
under the care of a physician.
1
u
Woman In Cosiody
that he was noi In Uie sU le of New
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a. ■
' “ t vi
Vlada Gwrgriclf TschcmocemMtj',
•»ney. near here, laal May 27.
aeetlon, announced the plnn l o. ;j ^c ';h u r c h h e r e t h i s e v e n in jr p a id
u a rec ent portrait ol the young
,Robinson's wife, tnUled from
announced
b y 'h c r husband. ThisJ U
a l Uic llmc the crim e alleged"
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jje
Mm. Shankel was nrrcited a t heffr JJersey
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i g h t r ih ti f e tn F r a n k L . S tee - aii
alius Pciru.\ K.'itcmen, lo stage Ibe
U anstcr llie quota Itut n lslit aili lih'*'1
aoclely
womnn.-(<T) PIio'.o.
1
home in Pocatello ahortly afte r the *WO
' .V committed.'
Nashville
where she r«elved thd
Na
tc'iL'iii.v.in.illiin
of Alo.xnndcr.
Pocatfllo. &;iinior Borah otmckcdd i•|)h
|) h :n n , R e p u b lic a n cn n d id atc;iL
'u
"The w rlt-u dlsmlsicd aud the _
ij, Ahooting and September- 13 was
7 150.000,
u>-Indianapolis, waa u k e n
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He
luld
Ttif
A.viuclnted
Preis,
In
Iho pltin n-v M rblir.irj- nnd " iin-- lf
o
r
[ f o r K o v ern o iv
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I
al re:
relator Is.rcinaiKlcd lo cuslody.'^
bound
over to d h trlc t court for trial
In custody and held for poaslble acbrokfii u cim an ;
^
juallllcd."
II >
" I t Ih c iicn u ra R in fr t o havci*^"^
,,rt on a charge of firsl-dcgree murder.
T. Tlie court Uicn' filed a 4000-word f I
leiaory chargci.
"■I •'! nni n Croat. W hul 1 did and
„
following
a preliminary hearfng
V hilon. reviewing- ihc evidence la I <
IB w
I m e n lik e F r n n k S t e p h a n ta k<5
e Lwhat
i
I Harold NaUian. bi chargc of de*
I KUJitcd to do wcrc Ior Croat,,
Borah Leadi FroUst
here before Probile Judge HUL H er
Er f>
^
two-day hearUig a nd anal)-zlng
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(a lead In politics." the senator a ald
, liberty."
W tn ic n t of Justice agenU here, w ld
W .ju
;|ian
^
„ bond wns set a l 13.000, Judgo HUI I ]
1- ,“ U
Il means much fo r-lh o state nndl
BOISE. OcU 16 oJV -eenalor Wll. that only $300 of lhe ransom moaey
"“ I (The iirovUicc ol Cro;itln hi Yugo'” * 'denied n motion for dlsmls.«nl of t hI t 1T m
. e e t i Immediately asked a atay
;c|m
u ch more for the politics of th‘‘'islu
e j^ , v la luis long been sllrrcd by agiJiwn E. Borah tonlglil carried lo thc
mii<
I I ' was rccovcrcd when Mrs Roblnaon
charge a l th n l tim e, but when t h»t ttf
dr execuUon on racntlns tlie writ.
II was taken-In. custody...................................
,
augur beet growlns aeetlon of p u p e n .'“ ‘J,
. tatlon lor it« autonomy or Indciwn*’* „C.1.1C wns called U at Monday, th«e ,|-H
I ow much s u y do you feel 'Is
lol "Ho
eof»-*bout polltlai lik e'h c
" • The Rev. F- Arnold Clcgj. postof
a. proteal ogalnat trnnsterrlng 10,0001
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2 ; denee ol ilic Bi-lgradc govemmeni).
t*' f£
county aUorney asked a dlsntltaal
iL
I 1*
] would
aboul an Im porUnl bualncM,
»> deccmryT'^
tho court asked.
of Capital Methodist EpUcopal
-------oercj or Idaho'a bcel quoU lo C a ll°"
r-' His
coiifcssloii named Egon K vat‘t- g,
on the grqundJ of Insufficient cvU
V "May- I haw until M ondoyf
‘
'o
r
professional
matfei<..}h
n
plain.
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j
lornia and Scnntor Jnmea P. Pope
cUurcli. IndlHnapoUs, and lila .kl/d
di
•e" dcnce
and Judgo 'h IU dropped th“e L
tliorouKhJy buslncss-llkc wny• eriilk. or Kramer, as llw "dclcg.ne"
Kidnaping In Bronx S
fcw ccll ttspondcd.
gS Jt o r m , R ip s S w a th A c r o s s Rcporled
Rc|
wero In the aiilu\olUle In which
prepared lo Ulegraph Sccrclnrj- 'candid,
u- .
Jio dcliarge ngulnsl Mra. Slmnkel.
t
' i—d elerm ln al to g tw llw bfa« Ihorc' of Ur. Ante Paw llch. chief ol Uio
jutUce agents fdund the wealUiy .
tu A
. Oppasei Delajr_______
• WelUce Of agrlcuUurc ngiiln.fflr an 1 ^ .
in -^W l'aio n W y »oeleiy. nnd t.h c jujin
jia ■ MeiTlIt »Ln« klllM hv t» n « h n tp m
l 7 lh e publlft»H^.i*.ctean''Tr
[J
,, Resident Invcstlgaled ,
kidnap
vltUm. and tbe alleted Ud>
trphffa\iao- o r tnc ■niiiimciri.*^- 'T *-■ an d a b lrn n ri, above nil, «hi*olutely
.jj. ttho order&d lilin lo Mnriclllea.
cl
chargcrrirPd lliroiw li a window of '.■Duvld T. Wiicnts, attom ey gen- - ^ L u z o r - I s l a n d ; 'T e n
. naper’s wife. T h c-C lea ji were re­
se n ato r Bornh »a\d.lie would d ;■
l ■vm aster
"
39. hU
Jf.
ilvan lUiJilch nnd Zvonemer Posh: home, Bhankel was In th e room
m cn
eral of New Jersey, opposed the d :of hW own mind and purpcie.
by Aathorltles
■ leased and the deparimcnt ot Jus­
D e a d In M a n lla
c u u the ausnr sltuaUon In U'O
n- w
when Merrill wns killed, officers
,ft Pc
pechil. two otlier confessed m cm
rs lai
lay, and JiuUce Hammer fixed I-'rI" I “Of course, you people In this p.irt
epe«ches, one In Rui<ri lo n tjh t and
tice
—
til In W ashington announced Ihey
reported, while I.lra. Shankel and
dn aft«^oon for thc filing of Uie
bers of. thc band who ure held a t rc
Id day
® of
of the counin- know his sUrrlins **
J werc-not-lnvolvcd.
- -----------— ----------- -aB ttin in Twin Falla tomorrow nlg h‘••‘character;
l.ich n
o sons w ert-In an adjoining
dc
ill-Annccy.
tdcnttricd K vatemlk v ar].i
n - her-tw
hi
>8 defenM
appeal. ............. ......... -'M ANILA. Oct. n (Wcdntsday) ■■'
nna r can'say tb yoo ’hat
'Ar
'*'<
' NEW v o r k ; Oef.-irM ’^ n r e n x
ilia telegraphic protest a l the rc1^0 room.
Brutally Treated
n- oiifly
na "the d elejate nnd •'the
■’ «D(
wherever, he goes he leaves the lmon
Hauptmann sat a i his counsel's (/Tl—D
[,t
counly
authoriUea dlscIoKd to­
estruction ot an enormous
coi
Officera were reported to have bas- loble.
|g|
iljlDo:tOr.'’
night
(bat police were InreiUgal-ionj-W ch he has left with hljlDc
his face mobile ond eyes star- am ount ol properly and a possibly
-Mrs. Stoll was brutally treated
''
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(Continued on Pase 2,-Col. 5) - I prtM
ed
Ihelr
alleged
evidence
against
friends and neighbors by reaaon ol|
. dls|uitch from Sofia. Bulgaria. ^
olj A
-'j ing doa-nward fixedly.
h<
Ine
heavy loss o tjl f e by Ihe lyphw n
In; the rrporled Udnaplng ott aatt ilntes," aald Nathan, In charge
Shankel on tho alm llarlly of
Ilia outstanding character." ' .
I toi
todny iald thc MursclIIcs assuisln Mra.
"
u W lS p c sIlo .ri.-i* h -o faw e allIiyy- of
ol th e 40 or 'm ore ju silc e 'ije flia
■ A crowd of ipe eutors rum en for- “W
i
wKlth'H
pped a wide swalh a rro ii * loi
„ •shotgun
shells found near lhe win, I1lm
Had been Ide^tillcd definitely oa
'
who
•h
w rushed Into Louisville by oir
word for a ghmpse of tlw prisoner Li
Haya Crop Contttil
Lnbon Island yraUrday was Indl«ho le n le Junk dealer.
^
dow through which M erritt was shot _
Vlada O torgrljff. Mactdoulan revo- ?'
rated today In meager reports Irom 1.
I . T ho.youth,w as,snld by m e m ^ rj “
Dealing wllh crop control which lie 1y,*'
"
ff
tConUnucd on Pag# *. CoL';4)-.i______
IV Iu ilon lu . - - ............................................ "to shells found In the Shonkel cabin I ... (Continued on Pago 2..C o l - S t - - J■trickcn
area* oqUlde Manlla.
1
term ed -remictlon- of producUon,"I
a t Forney und In 'their home a l Po­
03 ^
^ of Uie family to.bc held for KO.OM
Senator. Borah referred fo rtported
catello,
o
ed{
Preneh Diplomats Actlvc
ct
Crippled comthunlcalloa ehannela °
tm nafcr ot JO.OOO acrea of Idaho beet
.
.
.
Shankel
scouted
th
is
-evidence.
I*
brouglit word th a t Uie tcrrUic storm
Political Implications of the irn jIhind to Callfonla. and said an Asss- cdy
,.j' ut Uaniclllcs conci'mcd Paris ^saying he had (lurclused sliotgun
11 E'
E'.pcsito left Ills home in llw Bronx fll
hnd wrough t great Imvoc In tirovlnccai
tlkm nuii-rccclY i!d-fti,,.,
^ ^f"!»n<»f«tfn i ueli-i»-'U a liuiu lui. tliij ■“
■ a l tlw dinner hour last nlglinn'K ls **
_________________ —
—
sBoise nbout 10 o’clock thta momlni!
''
lously Ihrough Manila nnd i ^ l n j _
JMiud-as Kreucli dl^om acy. .
the-AAA su far section Is prepar-". assassin
‘r
ou l Into the Ch'ina K a. . “
' '-autom cbllc-to take-a relatlve-a-fcw- —
Police Place ChargesTgamst.» enid
tirovc
actively
lo
avert
an
Increaso
isc
Ing an explanation.
.
llu across Uir clly. Two houra
Dispalchca lo ihc Manila Tribune! m
mlt<
,,, of the dccndc-loni; friction between T
!UiUI - t0,e09-wercT epofHd hemelew' itticr
im;. iiim um ifr 'f f iu 'ga r m.'u u u u u g u —
----------- t o n g s h o r e m e n - ln v o lv e d —
“ j- ir a r a n d - Y u g w In n n :---------------------1
In Bulacan province, adjoining M a-' a„ telephone call th a t Iho youth had
—
in
id
-------' ‘ ., ’Ftlghtened lest dcclnrntlons pubof U." he remarked.
nUa. ond other tliousands had n if -‘ .|jf
( , abducted nnd that a ransom Ji
I been
In Violence
“outp
llshcd
In
thc
press
tiuii
Italian
1
1
J J u s t i c e D e p a r t m e n t C h ie f s
.Parents of Winnie McCrea S
J: likewise In Taynbas and Cam a-• of 120.000 was demanded for his
During his address he declared
tered
.gl money helped support Balkan terror- 1
------.,
ng#
ngaln lor establlshmenl of a central
rinea Bur provinces. 'Hie dwellinga „ . y
C o n f id e n t o f F i n d in g
I
Identify Dead Woman as In those areas however arc mostly 1
rOTlTLAM), Off.. Oct. 16 (-D i . bank, and renewed hLs atU cks ui>on Ist (Toups m l;hl'i)U r new hatred,
it)& French were hiislcnlng iircparirji Uv
Ini'.rtieta Family
IVIth PorUand »lrll«e fronta In *, moiwpoly.
bnmboo and palm thatched hula and11
he lallons for the v hii to Home of *^■'
A cc u sed M an
Declaring
himself opposed to thclnll
Their Daughter
!lire
" ra.slly rcplnceable.
Inuphy rondlllon. polire loday lu dI
°
II ^"nic mysierlou.> telephone caller
er
cr.
(By lli c As.'ioclatcd Prc.vs)
or: Pierre
Laval, new foreign nilnlslcr.
siicnr
Pl'
plared dlnarderly-randucl and »*•, ’*'7
! control measure, the scnntor:
_____
rDescribed as the wor»l typlioon In‘ ordered the Inntily lo await lu rther
fr
-------re I 11 WO.V Louia. Bartliou, murdered
snld;
aault and battery rliarsc* acalnslI 1*"
® •'I.wai' opposed to thc mca.Mirc!
lyenrs. Uie storm blanketed .Mnnlla!■ ,Insuuciloiw,
,
WASHINGTON. O tL 18 M l — ......... A second call was ree-­
no 8
S a f e ty F ir s t—
K.VNSAS CITY. K as, OcL IC
‘ beside Alexnmler nl Mnriciller. who
aevrral petaDns and had other wnr*, >whcn ll cnme before congress nnd II^be.
■‘with
debris,
p;irnly?.ed
virtually
nil
“
7
,
'n Obviously
confldenl of finding
r- -*P la n s of Sir. and Mnu Jan>e>
ceived ofter anoiher two hours when
C
ch
SEAITLE - Police ■'fctolcn car"
cam still oppo^ed to It. Why limit the
co;
he conceived
llic Iiojk for Iliilo-Krcnch
ranla ready to af rve.
1“™
commercial
activity
mul
Irfi
the
cnp^
.. M
IS their
man soon, JusUce department
tl
[or «rctords yetterday contained the re*
J rt'rea nf Lavaca. Arkansas, llnl In darknc.is nnd dwolatlon lust! the a llrred nbductora told Epoaito's
.. g™
production of sugar In thc United
un e n ln n ain j and consequently for
cd und
Joe MtUer, 35. Im ernailonad Long1- ehleta
tonight Instituted search
„
rarm
en. (0 biiry a slain young
.
'.f a tiic r to go immediately to a rese
nd pc
port of n "not stolen" car. A woman
'
a ®‘‘*’
S tates when we produce only aboul
irl
ul ,lrlendshl/>
b e t w e e n Italy and
ahorcmen’a aAioclntion member, wns
' ,'ln
iiS u rn n t nt MCth slreel nnd T hird
Jf expeeUnt
mother as tlieir daugh- »'<:•“
'“ 5 •
*d t(or a 27-yrar-otd former Insane
*
,j. alx Iper cenl of w hat we consume. Wc
n
Vc {''ranee's
ally. Yugoslavia, und It w,-M
u tetclcpliuni-d. fny lnj: •'Thla ii for
charsed wllh n«ntill nnd batter}’ for
.[■ ter were liitFm ipled lale today
,T
/ hc dcnlh toll stood nt len In Mn- avenue, the Bronx, where 0 glri
ri asylum
Inmate, asserting th a i he
a
were
ui pursuance of tlm i hope Uml hhee Vyour
n'cords In case my hiitband
allCKed ■parllclpatlon In slonlng a^ l '^
" ' told nboul the peons on thc sun- In
C
mill.
T
he
Indieuted
lo.is
of
Illo
In
o
th
-;
7
"
!_ by
It wai
Uie k idnapei ol 3 In . Alice
«
reports
his car stolen. He has been
“ the startling stalcm ent of a ier nrcns waa not reported In figures.'I •'with a ijeniiiy «pol on her right
non-union lonR.Miorrmau a l the h i .r.-kl pa fr plnntnlloiu of Cuba nnd how our
ur Ii:,<
invited Alexander to m n c e ;
«
■
10 Speed
StoIL /
; cheek" would inform them na to
H
a 'h'‘‘f
e u“ r u should go oul to them. Tlicjcl
•
Ie. didrinking co I look th e c a r and hid girt
* on relief rolls a t Pine llluff, |''''
Ins hall yesterday. Dali of $2500 w ;u
'’e I The
surelc announoed th a t Kaleth a t she Is the mluing Damafje In Manila wn.\ esilmaicd as 'Where the ran'oin moncy should bc
3C FuriIw rm o;t and without going
.oTPlantatloi’j arc owned by thc bank-1
nlr H'
ll." U « r thc pollcc received a call Arkansas,
J
,"ct. Three other lonsxhorcmcn AeroVj’*'"'*
>=•'men's Wentlllcatlon na Vladimir
Ihlith
OS
*2,300,000.
" W-year-old Winnie Mae M etrra.
Into details, thoy disclosed lh a t "od..................
Ini
dcllvettd. •
IP ing Interests on New York Clly nnd 'Oeorgleff
-n,
named In warranla charsliis nainuli!‘"R
led Irom tlw husband th a t his car had
11 M n n ^ police said J.OCO to 3.0C0I dell'
Tchenio«nifliy, idio called
Thc news rcnchcd thc bewildered ,
, ditional arresla ore cx|>ectcd in the
; these poor hulf-starved dcvHls will ,.v
ml ^
been stolen durtng the night. pnrcnts
p„
nnd bntlcry.
. Ihouses
wcrc blown down or unroofed>1[ £.
"Vlado lhe Chauffeur." who had
Ei[Ki.Mio did not notify M ice. He jJ*'
a t a funemi parior where!
'O'
future."
While there Li no atrlke now on thIJ,
e . never sec n cenl of thc money tnken
,lln .thc-capllaI,.-.Oovcrnf>r _aenernl.[-w c n tto ilw u rw 't-co p io r.ik ilg n a to^d "near
BIS.----------------’ —J l. ----------------------'"-becn-coavictcdoiaw ajiaaaiunauona.
—
,
- thUioy had pronounced ihelr tdentlfl-1*”
,i;in -th ro u g h - Increased production
“
"
J " - wnterfront,' lric tlo n ' exlsia-betw ecni|n“
Frank Murphy previously had issuedI bul the girl-conlacljnid not appear , T h e y sa id'tne wife 6f th< !-w c an h y —
in
S:o n k o a t D o o r - ; 4e S
ca
calltyi
as -pojillvc" afler cnre fuI!lj™
.
" , Durgnrlft- In 1KA, 'v a s made
*/ LouLivllle 'oil mnn, Berry V. Stoll.
aome member:^ of the atrlklnit andd 'th e re .
,ln n e.Mlmntc thnl not more than 303' nnd the fnther returnrd lo his home.
'llu-ough finger prints.
STERLIN O .CO lo.-W lial wllll the
cx
ic cxamlnaUon.
Thc Wyandotte e oun-l"''
'•
hnd
been
abducted from her home
a|
" n ’llhoul a Ilearlnr"
non*.itrlklng factions of tlie recenl
I ■Manila
families were homclcfs,
j
ret ways
of civilltotion and federal reVugoslav authorities »ald secret
wi
r- tytyprosecutor eatller In the dny h iu l,^
'“
d, by n ic m a s H. Robinwn, Jr.. of
H<atrlke.
II "Some bruin truster conceived »n police o|)crntlvcs were closing In on Uef,
H' CI)n^ulIed nn nltomey nnd,
X Issued
a warrant for Claude Hurt, II ^Tlic sovcninr Kcnernl declared a
U< It’s apparently lets Af a tnik
Is:
a j'’'’«
j bright Idea recently th n l Idaho w.is P'j
11. Ni
Nnshville. To sup<);iri Ihelr conten­
Violence In ronncctlcn with strlkM
aciln;; 0:1 the e;):tn'cra MiMe.Hon.
II -"
- .ncil:
keep the wolf from Uie door thanII Fort
Fc Bmllh married man. chnntinKl
L
.U
r
.
Pavellch,
wboov
Uiry,described
to
tion th a t he wna-the kidnaper they
‘t^
tContinuert cn Pa:;e 2, Coi 3i
Inotl
a l the Oreean Worsted IkUlla.andj.a.
Inotlfli'rt
|'o;i:e tcrtr.j’. •
tic
- t’’htm -wlth murder. ~
i'j! *- .(Continued on Pitge 3 ,'C oi;2)—“ • asas th e --m ri';t:r'm m ir'o r the ^rimSt.c.- to
to'kccp-aw ny-lhe'ratU eaiukcJ:------Sw llt nnd company piickUiK planl al­
said, among oilier thlnu-^ that;
ic Tho father Immediately com-1 —
His attention a ttracted by thc
~
I. Hts fnigerprliits appeared upon
so resulted In a rrcsu la.H nlitht.
-r
n .”J
munleated by teiephono with ihi e —
l_ ------------------------- t ; - : : —
‘
. • ■ '.'rt: r “ r ” c : T '" — : fr
frightened AcUoiLof-two vi’omcn in.
Butchers anrt bonera nt the Bwlfl'
tlie rnnioni n o t e ; ...........................................
1;. df r'l I t Pine Bluff. After she loU tiT^
front
of
thc
house.
ReV.
Ray
E.
and compnny plant nre .Mriklng lorj 11/
2. His wile, acUng as Inlcmicdlary
.y him a t fre at length the nnmes o l , I
.
,
Cameron
ilwoxTrcd
an
angry
ralller
natlonnl union recognition, shorter, J.T.
for nim. hud p.-uaed somo of the
„
numerous relaUves nnd where tlieyf
.
on
tiw
tldewalk
a
t
th
c
Ira
n
i
steps
hours and better imy. '
I
$50,000 of mnsom moner:
of thc church manae. Two small[l *'lived. McCrea turned, smiling braul-1
Al the woraled mill worken. par - .
Q
3. Robinson hnd been arrested
p ^elilldrcn of Rev, anti Mrs. Cameron ly. and shouted. "It's Winnie Map." i
'■'''ordiharily piiiy auoui tiie »i>oi.
tile strike declare the company ha.%
“ 1?
It.
I
________________
_
___________
■
I
wt
II
.
-------------------m e snake, It i-i suppoxd. cnme
shorn them of seniority and they will
p.
I
4. He had be^n eontlncd Ir^T W
1*
The pnrents who.^e "iw ltive Idn, - 1I nKRKELEV,
r
Cillf.. Ocl. IB OP) - •| | Tlie
11 only eiicr>iir;iKnnent hi* offer
to town In a lond of sugnr bceta tIflcaUon"
..1
Some, too wc.ll: 10 walk, were »>
fl
(Copyright, 103<. By 'Die
not return to work until permitted to
,„ !a U tc iisylum n l NashvlUe;
hsd been mnde aller ex-•.D.-i)ille
d.-j
the unwllllnKnw-a of Colora-. npparentlj
app;
hail, reci'ived was Irom;®^
. ■ ai
and fell (rum the truck In the licarl am lnatloa of scnrs nnd dlslliisui.-h-;do
A.'ioclnlcd Pre.'Cil
brbrought uul on MietdiiT.i. ■
, do so wlihout discrimination.
^
, . | S.
’ [do. Nevada and A riuna authoritiesI j M
Mal
ntt I’enrti'c, Nev»da sinte jienltcn-1
• Tlie hitemiedlary named In the
PECS, Hungnf)-, Oct. 18 ^1’f—
T hat thu 1.200 did no: curry oul
Mil of Uit city,
In
•, Ing'features,
left for home with' 1to
[„ allow
t
,d
j
rnnxjni
note was '•Mr. T. H. Robinhim to nttcm p: revivificntionI I tlary
tlarj witrili'n, Ur, Cornlih salil hc hnd I
and exhausted, 1,200 Hunn- lh
Uiclr .-stubborn tIrcWmi to die by
-----------------------g| jft John W illiams,of 8ebiptlan-|„f
filler
S tatq Claim s L ife
[riln
S g g ard miners
I'i of crlmlniibi exccuied In the lethal'beei;
I'btrn ^ Inliirmrd
I gnrlnn
tonight
n I M i»wutlon ^or drowning^
f
M e t ^ t X i l r w v c r o 'G o t
' ij
' •i/obert ^^'^•ornwr*ile'r'lnreil"i'^By *lie'
r ~tisls
"u'ls ■wete whI'iiik to <i!iin TVifo'^ic p tr
a y ;.JjjM 5 ja ia r6 a U a w .ia (:iw a r» lJu a > 4 ^
^ tia -''iK > l Mliig;(().«lvfl-)jpA'■;*a*-iiiicd.£«':^i'jn.iiu!nibpr;,
;*a*_ r r r■ijjs
w iiFS ^iiiii.i.nf,.;<^: Lh^« ~ n p jy iu ip g :< ^ r7 r~ r
tiy; o lJw -ntem bcr-o{-.U«^-Hunim ria-ft
5 5 ■TJ i n a r P a y w e n t f O r ' Sto srt* Wihnir rtnc McCreii Jillv''IrfjI "» n o been dulng llils work fo rR V •TCOl.UMBUS, Ohio. Oct.
7riWfln!KH*'»-«8unl-.-)wiid«wlUiiB.-—
- T - "- ir d b : willlnc’ ^to -try BbiftfnB -tiiy-R<
a li.parU am snl-aiid ., Itaisall— onue -. aa —
Forl-8mlUi~tliree-w<H<kfi-BHa-TU£nL(.„.
—
-----------------f r ; —
lr, . Tho
olllrtnls declined to r.:^'w here:
|-pn-rea ra a nd-l'm -golnir to eontlnue-i-breo
r^hreath o rn e n n ii« n-KH»-myk," Or.
'
J lu K tr BaiiRstcr, wn.i eleclrocutefl n‘M
ti gEmerging from their sslt-lmpo'cd! in
cdM ritited. the only oulMtier tliey Ic*
lei
------ --------.
^ hi
him th a t Burt, nn lUnernnl motion1 ^laboratory as he wntchcd the recov-]
the Ohio penitentiary early ‘odiiyt
•] Dr.
Di Corn'jili snld he hnd experlIHut ll was obvloai lh a l their high
> I entombm'cni today, the miners deen er the mine,
C-’’ em
picture operator, wns Uie father ot' ery progrcM of another mongrel pup;
for the imirder of Sheriff Jew fcrlbed tliclr experience ns -a nlghl-i
i;m
cnled on coruner'n cn;es, tint thnt
nl splriu
up
wcrc attribiitublo to more
men
rn
OODEN. Utah. Ocl, IB (/V^Cliectn
Ti
t- i Dc3pnlri:i!T wive.' anrt children
“ tier MpccU^d child. Burl alto dir.up- „7,
Sarber of Lima, October 12. 1033.
which he revived a fler having p u l ll, the Ibodies were noi worked on In time
ie Ui
than Uic rc tu n i of Mrs. tjUU to Iicr
(S. to
totaling IH 5JW were mailed to mi- penred.
*
mnre wc sluill never forget,"
! waiting
wi
a l thc pH's u.outli were hya,to" death cilnlc.tlly,Plcnm nl wn.s pUced In tho chair
gSpokesmen for the mlnera -^aia.tei
I lo make h b iiUemiiis successful.
iw
llon^
Qi] gar beet growers In Utah, Idnho and ' O lber IdmUfleaUnni Kefuled
home.
‘‘
Id 'te rlca l wllh mingled imgulsh nnd
' ^
a l 13:00 n. m.. nnd pronounced dead ij,(,
: Somv
Sc
time uiio CnrnUh announced
ut. Mi
M ontana loday l]y thc Amalgamated •. Thc body of the glri was found, „,*.Dr. Comlsh said ho had refused a nM
'd
At the same tim e, the deportm ent
if., Joy
th (v accepted compromise te m u of-t
Jo; as the wrelcncd men camc out.
'!h
had
receiveil offers from 20 indl'
offer,from
Dan
C.
Woolcy,
71,
r
e
,h
e
I
Sugar ccmpany.
,,,
fered by th e compnny "because wei
1'
mnde public th c kidnap note. I t tald
« [ Thc flrsl thought of the fim U,h
h-. 8«
shot several times a t clnsn ranve.
" '’■nierc w-as^a sUnht. sardonic amllel
5" demented, because wc didn't
> vidunla. some seeking money nnd
elr The payment was the ln.st lo be® In
. a highway ditch ne ar here more: Jtired process sc n ’cr of Berkeley, to.vidu
■51 *wcrc
d men waa to gel food for their
r t 'rrd
' ‘I n,
thnt "StoU hns been kidnaped for
on Plerpont's fnce ns lie scaled^ 'kknow
n o whnl wc were doln.i:."
-a
made on the 1033 crop producers sold than a week ago. More than a half, subm it himself to the resuxcltatlot)I othera
othe voluniecrlnH to lel him expcr:; families.
fa
But they were penniless,, nu
f* ransom."
Offlclnls explained th a t
hlmMlf in thc chulr.
: exjicrlm cnta. Woolcy wrote to Dr.tlmei
.tlm enl wilh them. Ho had irfused. lie
. 1' q
Continuous offlclfii nnd nriviili'.
V, <
Chnrllable shonkcenrr», howevcf.
££» to t h i Amalgamated company and
--------- HU
liuttcver. ffrrc-bloodahot;-cnf.
a id .> c .iu s e In nddUlon lo elliTcar*;;
■ CorinBTi7BSt}n8 U iit'K b 'h a d lu ^ v e dlls
[wld
t.-en lre n ty early to d a y ' led the conf
m >0
fo ld 'in e m .bread and bologna on l^
oru g l i t the total 'of 'the' rom pany'sT^,
^ ' iiiiiit'n tu aBsngon ,tneir lane iinir-T«i
■
v
a
m
m
m
i S
a
S
a
a
i t S
- ” o n l v ' w ^ h a w f i, crexperlm
t
crjlng apelli offlclala w ld he Had'> Bcr alrlko for hlgltcr wagei.- bill »o|
enU and thought he m lsh t “mu
cd. U
M ^ t o t i S f k i a U M l ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ,^,
. unger alid tfilrsi oncf satisfied.
m | .-' H
Th# father a lte r vjewln* the body " ‘
his mind And s ^ t Uk oote a lo o g ..^ .
• 'undergone in ihe la.M few daVa. - .^o
r
cc the
ua
Idaho growers who delivered Ihelr
■horrible
had been their exiwrlencc
th m lnera'were quick lo express
“ hdd ezprened doubt th a t ll waa his, be a "prefersed lubJect.”
anyhow.
1
' ------------------------ ■'
ar
Hc won drcaicd In a blue aerge6 ttu
lh a l 110 of the ••resurrected" were
dl;
int be
beeta l u t year lo Amalgamated Ug
rc dLuctlsfactlon
wllii the settlement
idauahltr. H i# mother then came . Dr. Com lih revealed ycslerday hc:
o„ n o c e i t v s a l e s i n c r k a s h
AS-orlgUuUjr drafteti. th e ooM .......
—^■prison -suit and wore n llgiil bluee nisi
planta a t Burley and Tw in Fails re- from,
(„ th e Arkansai farm which the. had aaked the govemori of the three
Uinl ended their atrlke.
• pti
rushed t(j hospitals.
l»i
i m a ih irt bul no iiccilke. Hla c o n‘t i; They
t
WASHINOTON.
O c t 8 bll-^Dally
V
Ur
lie
A winter bonus of M. longer
camo blinking Inio Ihe
[er ee!
eeHed *58,485 of th e final payment, Blrl
gi, iu d fled, complaining of drud-; states to give him a e h tn te to seeI
woa unbuUoned as he so l In t)icc,;bbrighl
rls
1 avcraffe sales of groeery storts showt- working
Ume w eekljuind Christmas
aunllghl, their clothes in tntwc
lu
Idaho beet growera received (I.>c
;■ gcry
nn'd leaving behind- a note. w hat he could do w ith hla theorlea avci
ne BDdJU5.000
ln « » b U li.B r t «ll ,t^W,,:v'.v^^
Jf
clmlr.
.
'
I ter:
d; bonilKba
were promised the men.
tcrs. I mnny of them bare-footed;
bo
sn. S3i
S38JK8. Including tod a y s payment.
t- *«ylng her parents would never lec. on a newly-execuied felon. The bov>• ededa n Inereaae In dollar volume
lUt figures■ ^ 'C T g,cg«sdeut^ ,^^ iC i
Ho walked wlUiout naslataace ond
ihcl
'
trom
August
lo
September
of
about
d | IhcCr^facea-oaunt n rd whWiery, to who
wl h'ad-dfm anded w ag u of »3.S0
JO fn
fro n the Amalgamated eompaiW.
>,( again" untU "Judgment mom.*1 em ota of Nevada and Aritona flaUy frot
her
h-- Uic
■, kissed a crucifix nnd handed ll to an :■tteai
i 3 34
4 per cent, according to prelim
th »30,00> nuMomTWOW
trii'weckly a i compar.-d wilh Ihelr
e a r ravenouMy nt thc foo;l avrii'wt
elr Tlie toUil paymenl wns ahartU bjyy ,I The
ti
mothet; brouglit with her a shw. rejected the Idea. Warden Roy Bestt Inary
r
t
serted.;
A
M
,th9.
kWnapt.? 5leiiu,ld«d
Catholic p rleu Jujl befor# be k iIiru
I]
estimates
of
the
bureau
r
t
*e:
ot the Colomdo prison snld slale law Inai
"tl* pfesont
;2,-and mlnlniu.in th.-ve days
tiF u lp drspsrately th ; w at;r o;.'c:'tl‘
p?
lys 3,:
3,331 .Utah farmen*, 2,203 In Idah o , _
; -f
lo
ie if a Bad dometUo comniere^ -' tt w
i »M /»g to»t»Umeau. •. dowo.
<^ by irau tto ' relatlvea waiting above,
would n o t p cnoll U io-uperlmehu
fore
>'c. Of
IonaiO O lB M o Q la u a.
of work wceUy agaUut two oow.
lu
ri " ’(C ontliurd'on Page a, CoL’4i.
wo'
F o r R e p lie s F ro m ,
T o
A v ert
S trik e
tf no
‘ ,
-. D e m a n d _____E K p L a n a tlo nIS*s;
M o n a rc h ,
Former Inmate of
1
Asylum Named by
- J'ederaL O fficers._i
E x p e c te d
S
H
I Pfiffl ByBOlH
iiW iH T ES
si mTELLOliN?
l i s u n ITIIELOl
lU IJ M B
p
U O R B.^
W
k
m m m .. I
• D F L lim i
S ______ -X
Ifn S m riE s t
JE S M M C IE L
s U - o f Life j
i;|Miners Indigna
nant A fter
s
i;i - Effort At4^J^Iass-Suidde|
K
iD octor Determ
“mined In
I
Efforts To
*0 Restore L ife!
,1
t.OOrOBERlT, 19M
WO.WBOWEroAT MOWTOQ.O
IDAHO
,Y KEWS.
TW m FA Lla DAILY
N
- t . - '. ■ ■
-
iilH liQ
Contert Seeks To
^
Care Cam era^hy 1
te e o a tn to r U f f llt th tT u tc o a b lD“e a I scO C I E T y W O M A N , H E L D . {| a
g
a ,a a S U S A R S E C T IO N
' a n d «orponU 0B i a a d tb a tr p o w tr to ^
E X P U IN S P U N S FO R
*
a i 'U i« lr o w ttp d e M .T b * ltM ) tn it ' S IX D A YS B Y L U N A T IC ,
a a d o th e r tru iU a r t au tb eilM d by
:
Y
S
H
I
F
T
I
N
B
O
F
A
C
R
E
A
O
E
iCdltrU lB O iM stt-B er. and U ni.
S
,
R
E
T
U
R
N
S
H
O
M
E
S
A
F
E
L
Y
r
tft
taw to r u their own p ile u an 4 alaee
0 . I t Clark hare u bouse gueeU
1
- m j ba Ow f i ttt t l a a ' t a two
________ ^
__
eu l
r - f W i C f l f - M i T T O O T r - A i f l ^ gi r thg tw la h u -A tB L JB L tftW L ib M s _
t.b a n goes up from 300 to 800,
^ -watk. M r.and Mn. im«SS}Mx _ _
W ,
lOooUflued P w ta P a g t O o » -------- r g ro a n T M -F r o B r p ift-o n i> — .. ihU
tO K O E R O W - M a b a i r a r t a y e^Z^ pgp er rieeeen
O
tip
tr, Wyoming.
~ ■” 2n j ^ - ’ t t T r r - ! « e t i i r m i e r s --------t o a producU.
T VadasMtay a a d T tn n d a y i a l U nta
1.
wben
Uuy flnlsb wUb m a."
i
"■
•
■
At
a
moval
of
l
^
o
acreage
t
o
f
a
l
l
f
e
c
^
A
m
o
iv
U
M
te
U
rlU
M
iliM
tD
rrtu
.
«1
2
"Ood pity Uie people wbo a uuiss t'fro
t' fi m h all a doaea M lnla a i seon ml
I K w t l M tn aestb pettiea: Iseal
e n u e f Twla P tH i }imlor b la h '- T b t te nlon-ora h a rla g Uielr p ie .
le factories
of U » Amalgamated Sugarr B
1 a U ti B e tp U at-H lu K aU urine< ddent
~ bay. T lu r e Js only osa way t « r ^ ru*
* ! ’a uj th s aenMUoPol k ldnaptnt baCM»
fai
I a « a l a « fresto e r freciiog lemptr* Q
tu ra t U k e a A u b c onrerttU oir u
scho today a re a n m em bty. t S i to
I* company
w u eenl to Uie prealdentI m
F r r u Twin rw is, wae adm itted aehool
lUi ki
known. '■6h« is In fairly food eeo*
c«
lato monopoly and tb a t Is to do wlUi
}.
Uw
above may be frequently heard '
tO 'tbe oounty hosplul yta U td ty to tem l*tlnaltofU
l
tteaptoln*baatoum < tb
rr: dlUon.
howaver," H othan added.
yn
ywterday.
Ue h u had no replyr to
di
„
_________ U.U like we did wiUi Jotuw D tntager:
a meient and giving o u te r r tp o r t earda la
tn tn t b t blgb tc b o ^ buUdlng. n u
n d o n a n .o p ffttim .______
tm
/ . d s s tr o r iir X f UUs’eoUatiT-iwuld f o ^ - He said aba b ad fp an t ^ daya In
a clUier
f i« n .lb e -p r e a td tn t,a r -itQ a . utuu
dt
_
Rtgh and low Umperaturts ;ei>
^ h a lf Uis affort to dsatroy mo* „
ooyou
lU K ^ b u bega n v e r t a e -ttia ...........
to r the t i n t tlx weckt o t tebooL
0(
? : to
any of Uie AAA agencies.
a n tndUnspoIls apartm ent.
an
p \ P r e s i d e n t 's '
C o m m ls s toin
n le
J rtajr a s ra p w e T b y th# goreiB- »
.
a
n
n
u
tl
tn d tbe pbotograpbera are
I, Bofioir th a t tt dJd t0 destroy SUUr- SoluUon o f U je e rto e a d rre d Ken* Omllarfy
n
S enator pope w u wlUj., 'pI ta B b w d pT «a D e sfH ti-D lintatse
m b ly jn iig T am w U IlB e Jn d i S
a u n t weather observer were U and
I
yesurday f ra n ^
eounty a th o it U lk by BUI Beed Of ttkt J u nJ». b£ t r b v a Itn d tale b tiilsflti B etb
S 5 2 ^
wmUd b . w e u ia
« out
«U
^ tueky u noUUa« b a d alaea Um
oui a reply to bis request of yeeter*. mused
^ :
H e a r s F a m o u s F l i e r V o lo>e
e M
« d eg rnai there w u a n e u t wind
^
i’ BctbweQ and MUo Sawyer, photo
t were Mrs. U oyd Underwood lor
jn , obaniber
^
of CeoaieTee c encem*•- edtfon,
Za
day for InformaUon. He b sd a tele*, bbotplU
"
L lndbenh cate.
>
. da;
,» a n d th s aky w u cloudy; barometrte
T
i
ba
re organlaed a e o n U ttb e I? ' T h a tnseUnc w o preaJdsd o m by
m
g Uw Boute of Mtgic exblU t to i :
ing
It m
gram trom B . A. Henning, genertlI and
■<>( daugbter. Twin PaUt. ,
O p tim i s m
O v e r P r e s e n t pmm n ir a a t 0 p. m. w u 35.ST lochsa
^ tween aenlor boyt and glrU and
in -l As N aU un told britOjr of w hat
S Dwight Disney, chalrm aa of U u Mln-1
—
bbee aobown
l
bere toon: a PU no tolo by
of Uw Amalgamated andI
2 ^U w ret a t r u t to be b ad by Uie
- a e d tb s humttfJv range. M to. M
rall: hi»s h t d J u n t d / m n U u v c t a a n U J I.
s manager
o»
~ ^idoka eounty Jtepablican c e n tra
WIUU
e
tn
d
b
o
iu
;
a
rea
d
iaf
by
M
ary
^
1
VbH
BtU
tlvts
1ST.
and
U
n
.
WIUI
r
C o n d i tio n s
In
A v ia tio n pS e r cen t of satuAUon. Thera w u
d
a
member
of
U
w
augar
eontrol
board
1
7 MX U u t h u Uw m ost plcCuret ftn .
in-icrow
“ oommlttee and the senator -w u In
* ; cr d of bappy oe lg b b o rt, lurgcd
ArUiur Seott and WlUUm S cott le ft Alice
Alice Buchanan; and a dance by U a ry
Uw Jooes-CoaU |an act, u y -. An
r -------- ^------------------------------------------------_ 4 l0a-ftt.a n .ln c b p raelp ltatlo n ., . . . ^trodueed hy
7 m
Ubed wlUila th e next three weeks.
te r ' oi
over - U u 18-acre SloU e s U tJ.e .uunder
a
wntir»m«,
1Pm eea'B atet,'aeeom pented-brU r«.- —
W etth e r a year ago w u partly
,e lag
?«u n d ir-m o m ln r—for-M llesrO lty.-tPrw
rAmong"
Uiem were t t o e ' o f Uie
lai uw M tnD anyaaU rtd to p r e a e m I' S
^ S
e f Ult Mlnldoka Poouma g ran ie .
A
(BTU M A M oclttedPitM )
^
Jj . uL. Hodgln. A reading by Meria S a l.
.cloudy
with temperatures of M and ”
0 th
weoiuuest people In U>e alat*. wbo
tb«e quoU of sugar producUon a l-, »Montana, to visit rtUUves. •
jm
on
and
a
Up-dance
by
P
a
t
Hodgln
W A S H IN G T O N , O c t 1 8 r - . S ’
I
'
■*
■
mon
^
B iowfd
It and w u fearful t b t t 'a a
_ admotiHhed « « i.,otiM r._»o_jE etp
io*
-TYPHOON L E A V E S -" - "quilt.
C h a r le s A . L i n d b e r g h , lo o k i n i
Invasion of 1 ^ hopper 40 th e T w inI te
1 a r e f o r C o a s i> M r .a n d M n .U .,a n d
ii. a S S i f w u rS w o S e te* ib ^ ^
|[ |
E. DoUlng and U r. and Mrs. Me- iM
Mrs.
;S
T hs trail begaa in Nashvina e od-. ^Palls area would n d u c t Uw produc*. E■ a t 8 2 t h e p a r t o f a p in k ;* R
o .a i n A n d S n o w I n •
10,000 HOMELESS
Menemy, Nampa, a re on a u lp to gram.
Uon and leave th e compeny s o oj>-, Ms
. ed tonight in SooUsburr. lom e 900 tla
c h e e k c 4 _ » c h ggLboy. t o d a y ^
Beno and 8an PrancUeo.
* qCapUln-ball
,
: ■ '
-------' m
portunlty to recoup.
Be
gtow a today deter*
miles norUi of I«ulsvllle.
po:
r
^
^
a
c
i
f
i
c
N
o
r
t
h
w
e
s
t
~
^ — <OantlBnid-f yon-gac»-O M >—
m ix e d a d e fc n s o b t a fritn a n
. '
mi
mine
ne U u te a f fliM f ^ .tb e .fla a l Red*
~ - H rTrCTe-irrJuiU ee-ifentin charge« --T b e -ie n a to r-h a d asiuronce from, •. ., - . ^ . . '
£ _j » | J I I I , f l l l S J L
w hli
hlU game nuV T uteday. T oday's
anothcr.offlclal o f.tb a ,c a s p a n y . h eI.. . IA t Ueense C M B t ^ o h n P ^ . o f W
' r - ’c o n d i t l o n s - u n d e r - t h e H o o v err " ^ r a y TtaTM ibctited f t t s s r ~" ' U
b alb i'a o lld a y rw d e re d -th e « » - e oQ
a *. r«a ‘t N uhvlU arsaU t-U u-ffloneyi.w au an<
Ooodlng and May Barrickman o f games'
ganii M Iw tw iw n'boffla'rnom tu s
ld , U u t Uke propoeed Uansfer w u , Oo
Ul delivered
yeslerday to M n . Robin-. uS4l<
r e g im e w i t h c r it ic i s m o f w h a*t
^
d«
Tho
recent deep westem low h uu n e t* tak en from prison te help elean
Tw
ln-Palls ObUlned a m anlage U- and
u id 017, Bedt, a n d aiO a nd 018,
, la FaUs branch reta il store’ of
0
non.
Jr..
and
an
Interm
edlorr
wbom
onl
a
only'tem
porary.'
T
»
Tw
n up
u p th e rulna and directed tb a i tMO.-. m
rapidly to the northern
h « c a lJc d t h o p r e s e n t a v ia ti o n moved
mo
w hli
a - ’ h e did not napss,
jMeantime an o th er voice, U u t o f• cense
c«r ’ a t Twin Palls codnty re- W
hlUs.
Ul
009
th e to g in K nitting MUlt wUl open
O reat ta k e s regloo. and another I* O
OC ba a et aside for relief o s d re o a o -h <
office .yesurday.
IU
Q. Hale, HepuhUcan candl- cordet'a
cor
■ • 'h la c ld ia t."
o?
--------- :■ t,
< Fr
Friday morning In Uw M cBwoin
I- iatnicUon.
Ha went sleepless unUl r■e.'
e - 1 Prom Uiere tbe agenU . tracked1 Heber
, presilon
b u fonned over the southtr
the
alleged
kidnaper's
wife
to
In*
dat
*
date
for
Second
district
oongresabuUdlng under U it m tn tg em e n t of
"r
B e f o r e t h e p r e s i d e n t 's a v ia - r^a t e n pUteau. A high U cretted
Id Uei
Uef tgenclM wera oigtnlxed.
th
he dlanspoUi.
and to the bome of tb e man,
ma w u raUed In protest against
Q
Q hli o o t i n g F r o m C a r
< u a* of InstriK ter-M lst BerUia S
O. J . Bateman, formerly of Og*
le
J
• ■ Uon comm)alon. lin d b t n h eaUmtf
g n Montana and another over the
S
y over
(Sttlk ln * UiJOB Island during the
on B
Bev. Mr. Clegg, no relaUloa of tb a Uw
Ux tran sfe r..
WUbum,
Jerome, form er pupil ot
1* eai
eariy houra UlU momtng. tb e typhoon
Wl
^ den. 'The women't apparel lecUon
n w a t e d Mine 0/ tbe u jc rtlo n s U uI*t jnlddlo AUaatlc coast. Bain h u oo*
•t iu
.fuitlee man lo yashrille. A e a r
(C o s t s G u n A n d F i n ee S
"~i am oppoaed l« m trte tlo n t o a. Mr*,
Mr O. P . Dural), waa a guest a t
will be tupcrvued by M i s VictorU
t- roared
away toward th o northw est,
ciUMd hU brcAk
the Whlto
eui
* curred
fn northern Kevada, westrn
containing M it. StoU w u fbUowedi Um
Holmet, San FrancUco.
Uw Amerlean f o n w r for th s b w e flt ber
bet bome b s t nlgbt. M lu w U bura .
—
Ht
A lea
learlBg lltUe but ruin In lU p a th .
. co
BOUM »«teT cancelliUon of ilnw OUl eere
n Idaho an d MlnnetoU and rain
' u ll left the pastor’s home, a n d ofl
Of foreign producers," be said. "There s ^ WUb Uie Idaho V tndoleera
a
ThU U tb e f l n t atore o t lU kind
I oorr snow la Montana, Pair w a tb e^r
e m tn c U .
.
,
I t cost one m tn b it gun and 823
B alntan CosUBwea
1' halted near Scottaburv.- wei
were shipped tnto ib U country from
a prevails
elsewhere. Temperatures are
sa e^ w to open In ’Twin PaU t and wlU
,
Aa f o r. preK nt e d i t i o n s
pre
fine and c o tu to leam UiU week
(7
Nathan avoided nam ing th at Canada
cai
Bicycle
6 loleo-<niase Anderson, U « t shooUng phaatonU from a n au* i ^deal in women’a tporU wear, blanduring Ju ly and - August
B
T
...
Ai-fMlgir cflnna] h i
w rtb em B o c ^ J
t a.nnn,<W> hiuh^l. n t »h««t ..v<
W7
in U U . underwear, h o u . ungerie, eoau,
^ am
lu ” l U ^JI -l l ! !
les ^
wMtern pl^^^
but sro
iM ^any persons arrested In coonectloo Is
u coming
,
th a t Ws’ H a w U i ^ K y e rlaw.'
^ ^ O. 0. Davis, deputy sU te gam”e sw
period ending a t < p. m.. U U inchcs
sWealCT MB in iiu iu ' a p p arel--------------- i
from ou r Injulor posses* yesterday
yes:
seaaooal to somewhat above In o thI-- per
'
E a sy lo F ly
I j?
v u stolen during Uw a f te r - ., w irden. said hero yesterday.
. 2slons
wlUi th e minimum restrlc* ■bicycle
|blc]
e r ]portloos of ths country.
«of; rain feU tn Manila. T b e preclplla- wllh the case.
■ m u store wUl be a pennanent
.
WApaXNOTON, OeU J« WVUon oonUnued tonlgbt.
’. ,Asked If Uiey would be cbargsd^ tlons and Irom Cuba wlili only M noon
H u . Mia. riK . WIU.. Uoi
noo Irom the high school building. \I This penally, tb e w arden told.
4 T*
Twin P*Ua InsUluuon a n d we a re
7
- oenu
^
-------M— ss----------------------1 aaU aw upA nlysedQ UlcU y.PowB.- wllh vloIaUng Uia Undbergt) U d T
• - CototKl-CTurle* A -W m lb e rrb - i ^ i i
;— M
per JOO pounds U rl//.
|
M oP
opening here wlUi &.eomplete slock,
( W4S Imposed by JuitJoe o f Ui«
>_SS
41 .««
»«t an d telephone line* failed. Tram
m naplng law. Inaim uch u M n . SloU^ -T
7. he proposed tra n ile r of 10,0001 b
d ue te e k into hU youth to d a ; to
cOteytsae
kt
i
n
almost
a
u
of
which
U
manufactur*
I BorgU rs E ater H o n e - A. W .' Peace J. C. O ates a t Buhl upon ~
CUc***
tl
.10 «.CTy J L
w
e xplsla w th e prMldenl'* • » li**u Utken acro u Uw Kentuekjr*In* . . .
oi
JU M .» i»»* ' aen lc e stopped. StreeU were flooded.
7)8 P o u n h avenue west, Lester cslhoun o t Buhl.
«ed In our own mlUt a t Logan. We
h . dlana aUle line, Uie d ip o r ta u n t off aeres of Idaho sug a r beet acreage'HHacker.
U cbeo tm nlu U n th a t people
ly A
ILM A a n tw -,.tf- M . M Cloudy
/ fter enduring the storm through*
are featuring westem wool and.
'ttp
yesterday Uiat bU bouse;
b iv e BO trouble le tm ln i to fl7 | m«*
4. juslce
man.repUed. t h e aitceU we‘ q u o u to CaUfom la la an a e U o n'reported
o ut U » day, the elty. wiUi lU popula*
3“
I* „wesUm m anufacture a n d <ue u
* uu entered sometime Monday nlgbt t D. N. Wilding of Bexburg, one
^ ayre now making tr e fo r Question*. which wUl be m o it vigorously o p - !; w
of
four
oUier
men
accused
ot
the
. tb e ir own p lM ti. . .
^
. .2 2 !
Uon o f m m w u ' le ft to troplcsJ
posed by Uie d tls e n s of Uils s u te . [and
'and th a t several arUcles were laken. Eune oftense, pleaded not guUty In ^our connecUont wlUi th e factory
H
lng,
a
t
present"
•
-X rm em b er mjfiaU -w hio x if*®
darkness.
AuUiorlUes
u
l
d
It
would
IR ffi» = z S
li
S
S S
SS
° can bring k nit goodt t « Uie cut*
j , l : , More
Uian 800 persons were w ait-. ™ Tbla apparenUy U th e ilrst atep in I
*
..
ji
m t ' « child lo u m n o o u ,'* h e gt.St. U B ti......- J S
tI jij
JusUee
of Uw P u c e Pred N lbart's
M J l P t a - y1 ba,i
ba,day« before normal aervlcee wmild
'
.• t-,
tom er U a lower p ric e , U u a can
^
...» ing a t.U ie g a te .to Uia fitoU es*, Uw
^ admitted IntenUon of Uw agrl*
•toldthiC M nm lidoa .ffU h tn n llo . J .u it
8lo le » -B . K. S pringer.'■oourt
oour a t Buhl, a nd hearing w u eet "m ott oUier retaU en." Batem an sold
I, b . n . l o t r t . ------------------- -----------U mTool Case
i
ir yoo will peim it me to u u
J"
U te on faahlonable U m e KUo roadI cultural departm ent to gradually do !fipokane.
Informed police l u t n ig h t;j for w ednesdty afternoon.
yu U rd ly ,
F thU . 1 w « rldlae l a » w»«0B { , , «
here wheo NsUtao cam s dow a the, away with tb e sug a r beet In dustry ,! ^U u t a too] case had been jlo lea f
;
B
1 ite m tn p lant to move h it family
West.”
_ , h lj car. parked In front af th e It =
’ H AUPTM ANN L O SE S
J,'
long
driveway In an automobUet In the
'
•, w ith » l « » e r w h « n M * u ^ ! « j i
!f»
from
. bere Jro m U tah u to c o ' u he U
^ howl sometime during th i e v e - ' nman
and stopped to maka bla announce*.
A A dbpaich from Waahlngton aald
hUO DUUMd'UL
un
■park
juj end Mr^ O. T . Carton, H om e^ U
'
B A T T L E T O A V O ID
“
* tb
tlnd a n i l u b u locaUon.
the sugar secUon of the AAA w u .n;nlng.
in
ment.
•
- ■•
the
■ "Bfl’ta ld to me, 'if (h«T *1U.'
¥
i dale
dale, lelt ovyjM id yesterday l p ^r H
^ e-hae-been-lB -the knltU ng'gam * ------- I
I
preparing
a
iiotem
eni
expUlnlng:
R
A
hush
feU
over
th
e
'
exdU
diPrc
>Bi«f bsUtf t ^ ; . l h i n « » “ yo“
.
U te S n o a t S n a T ts r a S”t ^for 13 y eart . and h u beea wltb
'
T R IA L F O B M U R D E R ,
•I------ -----------’ '--------------------------- T TO
O aailltia;il
_ iw w (U * .K a U ia a 4 0 l.tia i.o £ i& L £ a tih e ,
— ^ T c r a tiu w
—
momlng for the ir moUwr,
J ? Logan conceni for four yeara.
I lin g e r U O oeit — Mis* D elU ' Friday
Prid
y
Uie
In
response
to
demand
fo
r
news,
T
— ' -be a-let o t - t o t a a . . . ------S Bh o s h o n e - f i i ^ f i e l d
w<
! Crawley, with the Vandaleers of Cie Mra. Lydia Y. Bowley, wbo died
, _— (CtmtlaiMd [n m P a l i ooi>~ _ and
J," discloaed-the-lateet- derelop*. the-dlspetch-sald.-noillled-ihe-eugftr:
^ MUS
Holmes U an experienced
the
-M onday
al the home of-bcr.daugh.-.
^ ad y -to
; atatstinlTCTsltyT-wu-w-guest over?-M
on
J];-re
* w ea r 4 e partm eni bead;
R o a d B i d s I n v i t e d* u- oourt w u adjourned. JutU oe
^ m e n u .,-- ,
jseci
jsecUon th a t because ot leaf hoppers I night a t the nome of M rs. Robert ter a t Oarland.-The body wUl be
_ _ A ia e r ic ia .'M m m e tc lil .eTUUpn «
.
~ IT
from San Francisco.
a « oUier p e iu I t ’did n o t In ten d 'H
a;
' Haller,
M lu Crawley U a niece of Uken
ukc 10 American Pork where she
Ham mer, aboat to le a r e -tb e b e n c h ;'_ Score* of poUce guarded th e drive*• and
iM dlng the world. He predJctitf
, ,
T
he
Logon KnlU lng UlUs b t w
B
BO U E, Oct, IB u > - T h e b u m u S
u,' way of Uie home to keep ont In*- lo make
i
grower loans m lU factory I|U
r Dewey Hutchinson.
Mrs.
.■will
uiii be buried beside th e grave ot been in buslnesa for th e p u t 30
• could ln»ufur*t 0 a ir * o » o « ii^. Ot .highways advertised today tor: ^stopped to order eourt attach es to ^
” traders and Uie crowd w u a d vlsedjart
I ja r e a In Idaho n o r to operale l u I -—
' hher
e r :husband, Joseph 8 . Rowlej-, who yS ei an and have ttores In S a lt Lake
m a ll route w tthln a few montha bids
^ on grading and surfacing with, “elear a space about H auptm ann. Who
B ip u n u daring Uie next K ason. i t I Car
c
died In 1932. OUiert ot the fam ily
g*;, and Ogden,
’ w
S lolen-S outhem Idaho o f- <»cd
^ City
a— cnahe(tw clL 4ajnH M .ofjhe_ssw ;_
^ u rushed te c k to th e Bronx oounty ^
e^apgied for _a transfer ot Jb e q u q u 'y ,^ ^
•
.
,
-fleer»-are..on.lhe.lpokout.for_ft WJ7 ..w ^ l e m lomorrow.
n ^ lh 'W if lir a r fr r J tn - S h o jf ta n a ia-- ja U -U B d e r - a - b e a v y .g u o r d ..------- 1-----A
nna
Hauptmann,
th
e
prisoner's
„
“
m
o(l^bIa
erC
h
e
v
T
o
Ic
t~
e
i3
U
te
-rlth
f—
: Rk
Richfield. Bids will be opened No- . *
[** so a t Uielr own risk—a n d w ould’u
i . the production would not be .
1 said
y
boUed — A chimney
tim a s be made clear th a t he itUlJ vember 3.
wlfe.'remalned on a fro n t row bench _ run me chance of being abot.
a silver strip around th o body a nd ‘ .. Department
D«
affeeted by pesu.
P (O L IC E R E C O V E R C A R
hokU to hU dlaaturaetlon with tbe
u th e court room began t o c lea r..
disc wheels. T h it car b e a n Idaho fire
f*« In
^ a residence a t the north enda P
■
iire et w u the cause ot
A sugsr secUon official w u quoted hm
oew order In alnnall contracU.
•
6 be did not speak to th e companion » i
license 7P-W3 and w u stolen trom or
of Fillmore
f
In ' W uhlngton u saying th a t ‘■in Burley ;-esterday m om lng;
(he
'i
SHORTLY A F T E R T H F F T
m
HB aieerfed *«oe or Uw mo*{
‘■'e I ln deportm ent being caUed
; R e le a s e d
C o n v ic t
^who h a d accompanied h e r az>d d<* G IR L ’S D IS C L O S U R E
•vj-ejterdsy-momlng.
Slight
damage
.
any
other
>-ear
ih
e
compkny
w
ould,
•
■
e
■ '•
,
YJ'Mte
turtlnB Jactora" In American a rtacUned to aniwer quesUons.
„
H
A
L
T
S
B
U
R
IA
L
P
L
A
N
S
'S
’
>
do
ns
It
pleased
regarding
lu
own
1
,
w u done and tlremen extinguished
,
C a p t u r e d I n B o i s ei
!
Attorney
Oeneral W Uenta declared
tlc o waa poatmaswr o en eral Far*^
^
City
police nabbed a m an giving
operaUons and nothing could b e !' A d d rc u « H sa * e n a a b -C h a rle sA . II alilioufth the blaie w u outside
hi, name as A. H. Morris, Pocaft
■—
cpe
thel Bronx counly distric t attorney's
-------Ih
le i's ruUn* th a t no company »ho»e1
* his
N orth, Republican candldaU Ior ‘
done snd probably nothing would
M
(ConUnued from P t g t C m )
dor
the city llm lu.
.
jI tello, Ust nlghl a* he w u placidly
y /flclali participated In a conterenceB bi
t. off
office probably would hoodie tbe
B01SE,0ct.l8{/P>—LonnyWalllng.
projccuUns atiom ey. oddressed a '*** '
■ bs tald tbout It."
r arg
a rg u m en u on H auptm ann's .appeal
tonner Idaho convict sought for
fo r . allocation o t airm ail routea* R
r fc
, ' d rirlrg down Shoshone stre et e ast
I, S,”
meeUng of the U ta w a h club s t t h e ' „„
,‘i <
' b^onging to h er mUsIng daiighter.l
IIIU Bicycle - W. T . Leslie, m In an Essex coaeh ot IM i vlnt■•I ortlclsl* of the sugar soetlon « r e home
SL
coiild Wd In thff new }etUn« U t h o «s ;th
; thee theft of an aulo In Shosbonee although
the j e tx y authorlUes may q i
altl
of Mrs. H. 0 . U ute rb a ch a t
‘y . Of a pecuUar ahape, tt f it perfectly'-uo
' quoted In the dispatch u u y ln g the Hansen yeslerdav. dlscuulng the Ninth avenue north, noilfled poliee* age, Uie property ot M. J. Sweeley.
cxecuUTCa kept their Jobi:
^ ;Oeu
k
iociober 8 and the robben* c f a fill-- be represented also., • .the
tool of the alaln girl’s body.
tram fer would n o t affect benefit proposed
p„
th a t the car which he w u^ , As the result. Morris U resUng In
. T hU ••Wacltlisl.- aaUl Lindbergh,1, lng (U tlon here October fl, w u a r-vW llenu Indicated h e w u ready
•
amendmenU to the Idaho la
^ n night
'
ly
Winnie
Mae McCrea had ctu sr> a
driving Itruck a man. Bill F oloon,' the
^hi city b u tlle and Sweeley h u hU
*
,paymenu
lo
Idaho
growers
during
con
u le d by -otneer Carl co n n of the8 SO
jorT Iromedjal* trial, on U ie'm urder
includea "Mme o f out oWeJt an d1 rre»u
ta
constitution.
“>'•''1
« »c*r o a h er right leg wlUj a hoe.•.7 ]
as
lS3i-35 BCMon.
,
os he
n was rld ln ; a blcj'cle a t the< ccai
ar back.
aome ot our ableat ka d ert."
. BoUe police department here this
■s chi
chargea but declared •■Hauptmann
u was noted on th e body of th e ,
in K
' evening.
»U
co.-ner
of
Third street and Fourthh j1 ’The arrest « a made by Pollca
T
o
Attend
Pooeral
Mr.
a
nd
co.iv
will n o t be rushed." He estimated
tin
:<l ilflln lilrl. W innie Mae' bad a ;dU- ~
Police were combing the clly late
^ defense would not be ready tlr
avenue
e
u
t.
Leslie
look
the
Injured
>
Ju
d
'
Judge
Chester W. WUe and PaM
n.
Jtd
d
lah
Rowley.
Marlo»-e
Rowavcn
:« 0the
ly tlngulthlng broK-n spot on one'
for Baymond Monce, recentm
an
10
a
doctor
where
he
w
u
'e
x
tre
*
trolman
Howard OUlette wllhln a
m
ley,
Mr.
and
Mra,
Moroni
Peck
man
N e g l i g e n c e C h a r g e d , tonight
w
'* ju,,
unUl three o r tour weeka atter
eh
1'
charge
would
rem
ain
against
B
urt
er eheek. There Is one-"on Uia lU ln chi
„ ly lardoned frem ihe sta te prison
and reported u not beingt halt
ha hour afte r Uie c a r w u rc- . . . f l
nd daughter. Blanche, J . P. Rowlev amlned
amir
” H auptm ann Is brought within Che
gl: facc.
»e girl's
. . , - J J.untl)
um Ihe su ie m e n t of Uie glr) In aand
T o
S h i p ’s
O f f i c e r s a! , 'with
! , ! Walling, and so u g h t'fo r comseriously
b
u
n
.
.
jo
n
d
daughter,'
Mra.
N
orris
ooodterlo
jjK
irte
d
^ to to ,U st erening..
Is proved ^ e . ^
| and
[ ' New Jersey JurlidlcUon.
I 'T h s, iherirf satd th e m u l f er lt’Plne-Bluff
P ir
^pllclty in the car th e tt and the hold' —
-Pllci
I- up.
—
NEW-YOBK. Oct. 18 WV-NegU.
^
t h . t eauMd a n increaaedj
: : ______________
J _______— :
de ath t«U la th e M o in daiU e lialo*
c au st WBI chorsea today a g a lmr iiS
t:OTl E P H A N C A N D ID A C Y
'
■
Acting C aptain WUllam P. Warms j
;
P R A IS E D B Y B O RA H
' a n d four ranking offlcera o t the lire
L ".
'i w t p t TBMCI by a federal Inipilry
V
K ^ . (ConUnued irem Pat* One*
board.
. Chief Bnglneor BSwn & Abbott. —
^
t
i
l
l
,
I'
I
producing
too
many
beeU.
Kow
they
- ' Second O fficer -Olorenee-Hackney. TO?
__________________
T h ird Officer Harold H a w andI ’are going tb Iranifer IJJW a'cres to They did It without a
Flt»t A ajHtaat ZngJnecr Aotonlo B) .jCaliromla.
cw
hearing.
Such
power
th
a
t
can
transB lujla w ert ordered w llh Warms
,r
fer
the
rlghl
of
Idaho
producers
to
'
lo appear O ^ b e t » to defend their |{f5.,
\
)
^ S IH
p m
m
I
B R €V JT i€S i
PUl«5«IE!i_
ii
e
‘ nm nsoin
'r j" : = :S
S 3 ss g
M .-=s s a
;® ubS ^
s
i* SS”
to
H/
;E ^
w
SelonM o S t ^ n '."’"
~~i
u
Evidently there w u a t least one
AcUog Chief Ofnoer Ira n . Free*
, member of the audience tb a t ap - . i
m an
n proved the reported tranaferi for a
t h T p r S t o S S r r e p M t ^ W T F;r »m “a tt-ro ee-em H laU d -that-th a-tafc. _
T soa for the traw te r wm “because
nulry, algned toy. O aptaln -K ail O.
Itellsen and Jom ei o . Bmlth. Dfck*. o t the white Oy sU ustloa io Idaho."
■ ersoa N. H o o m o t th* bureou ofa I t would be much b etter to kill the5
if fly
navlgnUoa w u anoUtef member of
O ', tb a n to kill the farm er,’' Borah
. th e InfetUgallng board,
. "replied.
gi
. Pallure to' h&lt th e blaslag vet* . JT) he senator cloKd h is remarka on
the a o g ir .QUttUon with th s jU te ael aoontr, delay la wlrel6»stag dis-. ™
i m s ilWftU and, In e n id e a t haaW-. m eat: "When I sent my telegram In
lng o( life boats were cited by the. pretest 1 did not send l l to one of
iM peelwa aa reiponilbto for a:»t tbese theorists. I sent It to tb a presln dent o t Uie Unlied SUWs.}eafft some o f the isa death* In
t h e d l Mster.
J Renewing h li frequent attack s on
the New Deal in relation to monop­
.
oiy
oly Borah said: “^ I s country wlU
never return to prosperity unUl a n
I n tr e n c h e d S p a n is h
economlo system U adopUd th a t will
Ill
.
R e b e l s • S u r r e n d e r give t n t j cltlten th a t p a rt of the
wealth th a t Uirough hU own Ingenu,f
MADRID, O e t 18 Ml - 8 e e r« of Ily 'and labor he U enUtled. Tbe ref
d
I
eorenr
bill
strikes
out
all
clauses
reg----- strongly Intrenched rebeU. benumbed
w rulsilns nionoj»)J»-M iJ- tn a U :a n d —
----- trrbl««-eoW . heeded adrie* dreppe<JtU«‘
y |I there Is nothing In the bill by wbleb
from tbe U les and surrendered today
to government troops a t Oviedo. I —
leafeleu ihrow n from military air­
IS Ovli
Oviedo w u well underway. T ha re ­
plane* described Ihe rebel cauie as
gion w u tranquil for fhe flr tt Mmjto
hopeless and promised leniency.
gloa
a
I- 13 ddays and rtaldenU who bad flea
T he work of cleaning u p the deit thei
their homes began to return.
brU re s u ltln t. from the.balU ea_at
.
ii
'
r ~
1 . . J J i e r e ’s
. . .
:
^
s G m e t h iD
n gg
‘%
m
“
a b o u c
I
m {g . ^ a n d l M
th a t k p le ? i!s m
,
r- •«.
-
acc
th e -f r a g r a n c
a ' p' p l f a C h e s t e t &
l d
e ^ g t - /
i
i
.
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§ ELECTRIC
W A SH
t ER
A - K # * e n " s - P « w ^ - ----------: N O V P h
U ptayatthe
D Isp ]
^
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H
fe • ^ • ¥ : s r e — c e
^ S t - T O - m B P H O N B O OFFFFIC E
PH O N E 170
r
M n ’VKR. .
the cigarette that's
tl
n
the cigar^ette chal
lat T A ^ S isui I'EIt
WIDNISBAT
lA T U IM T
.
MONMT
D
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lU tT I N l
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17,1934
TWIN m L 8 -P A IL Y■NEWS,
WE
TW m PAIXa, IDAHO,
ID, WEDNESPAY MOBNINO,, OCTOBER
OC
iODtt
MAKE TIflS MO)
l i i r a i i K
^
msniiiii«EL
'
BBmSTIKEini
-IH^1NEMIS1IGE8“
S^
f
I
m e Rhythm K ings tu r n
gaged
to Play fo r tb s dance a a d
^
floor sho* wUlba staged. R a re iH B tf'
Tty, secreUry t« tbe O bam btf <t
^Commerce, said la st alght.
; - 'j g i
—Cam alttgem e'n na a a d-ta-< tM T < — ^
S y i S t m ^ a t the White m M « ^7-. of
^ the affair a re: UoytfOotlter a n d :, r . 3
R er. o . L . Clark, pastor e t the Pres** John Soden, Junior chamber: lU Ipii : 1 : 3
byterlaa church, ofticbted. U lu 81n*
^
^ Tullock,
M agicians; and lU ii UlUer, . ; ) M
em a died Sunday a t the Twtn PaUs ^
county le n e r a l IwfpltaL
eeai
..
H a i r o also requested th a t t h t m - . ' 'M
-*nirnoitw
»la«len easlcet-wu bom*
h ; e n U o (T w ta T allio p e n tb elrb o » o e i-' - M
'T
i
*>» Id
t« IU ftn a l rettin g place by her four
tn Uie housing of the teacbera d u r - ' .
ur to
J . D. ainem a. John H. 8ln- log
Z their BUT tiere. ‘ All people ba r* ' •-/9
Sbrothers.
ot
ema, Le* S m em a and H. A. Slnema.
I* log rooms which m a y ^ u i g E ^ th s . ' ' 'I
O nt tont. •■ahsdo**." was sung by
°> vlslton a te requested to reguter a t
''3 ,
M n . O. N . T erry and James -ItajJ ’ tha otnee of th e chamber ot cob*
nold
nolds.
m
mercc. phooe 979." H arrey said..
I n addlU on ;to her pannU Mbs
Stnem a, nallrfl daughter ot Twin
lln •■
.
Tails, b surrtved b ji a s i s t e r .- mUs
s D O K N E L L T D lS tR IO raE T S _________ ^
Q race
n
O
Slnem a, Medford. Oregon.
I34.9M RPC LOAN
,
BOISE. O c t 18 WV-Senstflc Pope
was advised today th a l-th e O e n u r Irrigation d b trlc t In Dnimelly had
DA
received approval for a loan of 134.*____ v"
i> 600 from the R eeenilrucllonTtnance
—ll) c o ^ m t lo n to reHnance present In-
|
—
Largely'a ttended s e m ^ were held
fo r U lis Je a n Blnim a. as, daughter
f
j
|
|
I
~
r
lnjCinae.CfJamS «|
Tlie day « u spent by membert
■
1w i u ^ flT tB la n o c w t t m ' l B l l i i S i j B
a t the Ktksr ban r r i d a r t n a t a f
der th s apoosonU p M'U m B k « t U V ^ B
Uaglelans and tb a Twla
rillieWillis I®**'
'
Twin Falls Daily
— Rare-Talmls-Dlsiilaveil-bv
Soloists and Chorus
of Unlvoreity
,
AT HOME “
of JtflM- B ltth a th Oam eKo. M d lson Arenue. Miss .W ith Clark, pro*
Ij ICj o u r t P r o m i s e s
siding oltlcer, nvtew ed th a rectnt
Intor-CTub Council meeting.
E a rly R u lin g in
a ily N e w s P a tte r n .
“
N E\V ~DI!AL, TOPIC
O w yhee
O iis te r
— -------------------------------------------------cC /M P rJ? R A D D R E SS . '
10 .
■■ ■—
R
M n . E arl Felt was h o fteu to
AN AU . OCCASION DRK33 FOR
Chapter D. P E O 8U U rh6od. last
a
THE LARQUt WOMAN
__ xveaing_M lM _flniec_B«U_5 a i_ as-I- j o
------------— P A T m n r j M t ------------- f ;slstant ho g to s. Mrs. J. A. OrgerT vij
f Tlseniet: tonight the ouster action”
president. Introduced Mrs. 3. D.
tir
p- broughi
a g a l n i t three Owyhee'
f, B arnhart, who presented vlewpolnU
„
^ county
commlolonen aad proinlied
) on lhe New Dea) frem a Demo** ig
lo hand down a decbloo tomoriow.
' «
I
kThe wom aa w ith a figure com­
m-------------^
of
........
of the commission detailing hoir
plex (and what womiA over size .
thcy dUtrlbuted PEIA supplies u>d
—
eighteen hasn't developed one) —
Biipcr\-lH-d the rellet work tn tbelri
couldn't do better th a n to choose
™
C o m in g E v e n ts
) »counly, a business which was tha
th b beforojng gown. Every line cf
basis or an attack by a taxp«yer
It Dolnts Its way to figure flattery ^
It
who nrscrted expenses for admlnls—th s surplue collar with a soft,
jft
•
” **
7 /
FEfu buslnesi were nott
ilU
T he M bslonary society o t l t bue 'itering
f;
double frill of contrasting color fallI
properly
a charge against the eeuntyr
W y
ind Q Baptist ehurch will-' m eet -for a 1
Ing from under It In Ihe front and
and for that, reason In TlolaUon ef' ^-t,1 w asn't n y fa td t.S h e 's .ao UItU
leh o' o'dock - luncheon Thursday f.
altertho paneled'sklrt-w hich doe* such
k
;
I
"
"
'
'
.
:
b ri noon a t th e homo of M n . B.' N.'
1- d ld n t know ahe waa old h>oagh
nleosant thlngs-for larger hips. T hhis
A AJiidw Johnson ovemijed th b oor-i nse tooi manners en."
de- ^ Holt, 331 Second avenuo north.
t«
dress made of satin would be delofl P
play. "M n . Yam mrora Thrtw gh the
le tc
tciiiion but said "there are so(ne _
llghtful for afternoons, or In a soft
•,-n. ^Torn.- win be presented under the
3e Ip
iraat points Into whleh I want t« ~
sheer wm I or the office or for town.
direcUoQ ot Mrs. Holt.
' ' look
lo before making my final de*- for
Koto the careuUy placed tucks for d.
to ta k ln r a dead Indian out of a
cljilon.'
liillnexf where It Is most needed.
{
ocj<
e ek and burying him to Improve
aes* The Maglcl-Y club'w lll meet aKlt
Pattern ZMO is avaUable In sizes'
"1 am satisfied these gentlemena aa<community's waler supply. H esald
!lro'lhe-eotm trT -hom c“O f~M iB-Nonna
-wt
34, 30, 38, 40. 43. 44 and 48. SlZO't^
» wTrc-aonrrthfbegriheyrkaew
how.- residents
ra
of a community on C utle
edneaday.at.B.o'clock,.‘n t ^»;
e and-sliould-not.-ba-cseOiut«<L.lor.
ac
■-W ta k u 414 y arding lach fah rlotnd
a n daueatW
Q
r. iM
th.t . Aj.^ ..
crw^lr h«i<
ep . di
desiring traiuportation a re requMted
\i yard-contrasting. Illustriited stepw rome of their acUons In.these un-- Indian
jn
had lain for three weeks lir
Ne p lo t le shear, o e 'g tsrs to grind.
led. tc
to meet a t th e home of Mrs. CI6u - p,
'ly-atep
sewing Instnictlons included,
prcccdented times, bul the legal ef-- the
th w ater whleh was their principal1 w
^ ith plans for the cnterUlnmcDl
I
’
:dI Sea
(ha Kew Stoke) A atm aU e
8<
,chek. 327'F lflh avenuo e u t at'7:30 feet ol their sets may be far reach- cu
•
culinary
supply,
'm
ey
preferred
th a tL Of
of ib llln g u a c h e n a t the annua]
nal 8iStoker a l Benson'a. Ose Aberdeen .
'o'clock. Each member b asked to
“ InR,-"
.
g
a a county official remove the bodyr d b trie
t l education aisocbtlon meelc
el- Coal
a a d a Bt«*«l Btoker and a v e
bring 0 g u e sU _____
Comnibsloner
John
Hailey
In
«
•
sr
• sn d lh « eonner wasn't svsllsMe,• Inir
in r bere m d a y and O iiurdty underS '
tr- nm e n e y v ^ d r.
.
.
p1n!iil::t;
(ne
Item
said
he
had
Hi
E e
d H alleyaald. so he did tbe Job. tsklngI wty
un
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way, a new feature on the program
Tho Pj-thlan Sisters Past Chiefs'
th Indian out and buo'lng him. |w
S ''
y the
] was
u introduced last night. A dante
ue
K ano (nilng. Logaa M ade Co.
club will meet nt the home ot M n. chari;ca expenses.agalnat tbe county
g p
G ra n t E. Kunkel. 433 Main avenue
“e ------------------Thursday a t 3:90 o'clo«iL
- Send FIFTEEN CE.VTS /I5eJ In *cast
*'
or stamtts (coins preferred)
2046'.
I coliu
,
j tor thU Anno Adams pattem Write .. The M aroa Women'a club will meet
lol
^ —________ g
M
plainly name, address snd style num* ^ r e d a y a f^ m o o n a t the school
ber, DK SURE TO STATE SIZE.
^
'___________ ^
bum. Jerome;; lh e bass solos by Don
j
" ’^ ^ c' h e e n will be served.
Send for the new Fall and Winter
Tracy, Moscow, a n ^ P nul Rust.
I
Issue of the Anne Adams Pattern'
Coeur d'Alene: and the a lto num f
j Book and know w hal b new In ^ Gem S lato Study club will be enbcr by Miss Alice Bell. Moscov.
r
Icrlnlned by Mrs. Percy Beckstead a t
T he audience was partlculnrly fa^
g the* whole of fu h lo n from t l w r l ^th e' Lilac G ardens Thursday a t 1:80
vorcd wllh classical numbers by
?
ft to outergarmenU
. not overlook* o'clock.
. Conductor Cummings.
{
fl Ing some alluring new house frocks
Spotisorlng tho concert here waa
j'
ii ^ R 9
'
h
. ond bearing In mind the needs { Epa-orth League of th e Methodist
th o American Association of Unlvcrr
g of the younger genentlon. .PRICB 'church will entertain for memben
OlWT J f '
'------ '
,K
slty Women.
and tho public a l a penny camlTBl
n OF
BOOR FIFTEEN CE.NT5. COOK .•
ti.
i
A s a finale to lh e evening’s m us).
t
*•
I'wltli
concessions
and
sfdeshoa-s
«(
ud _____________________________ •S • AND P A T T E R N ' TOOETUER
cal treat, the audlen c o . roso aQd
— !-the chureh p a rlo n a t 7:30 o'clock
P TWE.NTY-FIVE CENTS.
Joined tho V andaleen In singing
= V -------------------------------------------ng —
.(Tlday evening.
------^cl
"Hero We Have Idaho." T he Van­
n—
a th e r^
H I I h I Good iookinK leathc
Addre.i3 orders to The Twin PaUs
daleen a n returning to Moscow
*
i k in is
J W
■ B S i ^ l I k c jACkcts. Pcachskin
Da'Jy News. P n tlfm D epartm ent
Friday from a tour of southem
.
1 b irthday T arties ‘
B H 9
'w aterproof an d win
------- Idaho-w hlch-began-Octobcr. 8.______ _
Y- H H j H — pro o fro n d 'th e-fle ece
c e-li
lin ------- T he chorus personnel Included:
F 1--------STAGED-AT-OAKIEYSopranos. Misses B a rb ara Oedde.<i.
trm ter.
n n
ine mnkc.<< th em w arm
Winchester; Ruth Johnson, Moscow;
_ _ O A K l ^ . Oct. 18 - iv o birth*
tl* M n l T h is is n re g u la r 5-1.98
OoroUiy Brown. AfcCail; ^ fa ry ffa rt- - da'y p arlies wet6“ he:d"T «te‘' 0TTr
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fh o n e
”
'f o r til
ley, Payette: Je an Clough, Weiscr;
................. MAIN FLO'OR MEN
M E N 'S T JE P S R T M E N T
.......
the week end. Mbs Iris Helner en------ JeJse-Keeney, Momow.- •— — ;
^
special,
tertalned a t h e r home In Basin aBtt n B f l
T enon: Reg Lyons, president of
ro H n l
J a birthday dinner. O am et wero
is
!
.
T
w
ill
T
u
lls
a
n
ti
K
im
bcsrly
m
e
th e Idoho Vandaleern, KeUogR:
.
ta H B B
played a n d prlMs w ent to Alta
Donald Kllngler, Hailey; Raymond
"tl A^sso c in tio n c n te r l a i n e d I n slone
t &v 32
at a
H arp er'fo r having tho highest wore
re H H
__ _ y n u g llt._ B t«L _\yayne_ H n m p lo n , flinnr»T‘ i» Hri» o r Qf-thOjIdRhO-Vai
h n . nnil7ft F n rw t Stock forJinvm g the
------------------------------------------ i,
------- a ene»flr3onn-icinjrrt< rw isio n r—
n d lowest score.
M- mmu sic jtl o rg im iz R lio n . t h e i r d lr e c
Altos: Misses Alice Bell. Mosm H B |.
f
m embers of Uie Idaho A lum ni j “ A birthday party a-oa also'glven
.cow; 'Carol Campbell. Rosalia,
la- anc
cc o m p jin is l, M iss D ol.sa C ro w lo
j recenlly
f o r M bs Ellen te e a l the
»e
>— —
it evening Ut th c P a rk H otel a t!}
i
Washington; Bertha WUbum. Je•":
r- o„fr th e V nm lalcor.'i l!U»t e v e n in
’01 ] home of h e r parents, Mr. and M n.
g n
D-Vandulecr8.-Uniyorsity:J}fJdahoifl.
ome; Kay Pettljohn. secretary of
n c lK n u te Lee. Edsel Hale received-a
.lu d ito riu m . C o v e rs f o r f o r t y g
th c Vandaleen. Castleford.
director, Carleton Cummings,' and
— ,j prlto for winning the most games
:r; lo
'
Basses, At Blair. P rie st River;
loin g ta b le .
^ Ii and
owley.
Dinner preceded a concert
y, Merrtll Robinson had thi- lowRobert Horrts. Plum m er;.Pnul Rust.
St.
M r s . A . J . P e a v e y pro.-?Idcd l;
a t tho Twin F alls high school
on. j h
________________ •
•Coeur d'AJene; Don T racy. Mos-’ in tlic a k so n c c o f J o h n S o d eing
n ,' j*
ty guest.s were a rra n g ed a t o n e }I KA ln y s (hc n o i t of the best for
jiro
» ------------ L------------111 .siiien t o f t h c lo c al a lu m n i "
'. . ' . t h e least a t Demon's. Call I C for
club. During a buslnca sc?.ilon L. ..
;
Aberdeen
C oal.-A df.
cd
home
of
Mrs,
William
Baker.
S
ix
th
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Q
Thomns. Kimberly, was clectcd
I. 0 .
0 .
F .
E le c s
?
East, yesterday a ltem o o n .' '
president and M l» Nina Newman.• Avenue
~
. , , — i'
^' a Twin Fnlls, K'cretary-treasurer. ■ • Mra. C, A. McMaster led t^ e dcvo-j
C a ld w e ll
M a n
A ®
s
- Bt'fore the guesta were seated, th
"J*e ' tionols. reading an original poem,'
red. H, | | | | | | | | | | | ^ H H | M
E c ru color, fine q u ality
\
lity unions
fo r m en. Full c u t,
I
,
"Rcnl Ccftuty. " Mra. Andrew Wle
ar-d '■‘‘
#1 group sang ”Ucrc We Have Idalio."
G r a n d L o d g e H e a ■tl
d Musical
si
numbers during the dinner. nerouiUijed her" plans for the World *
h t irre g u la rs of a hig h e r
jfAV f
IC-pound w eight. Slig
light
Ihour
-------hc were presented by MI-m U ls , Fclloa-slilp group.
r
priced union. B uy sovera
svcral s u its todny a l th is low
vlollnbt. nccompnnlc^ ,v.
by I■ Rffreshmenls were ser%-ed from :
^CALOW EUj,.Idaho, Oct,. 10 iT)—
i- Andcrf.o!i.
Ai
A T P R IC E S T H A T
price.
n prettily appointed table, covcrcd. I
ct- her
H. H. Hn>Tnan of CnHwell was elccthc moilirr, Mrs, W, E, A ndenon. | *
f flH
PLEA SE
;nt
Tl)8 h o iim commntee Included with a lace cloth and ornam ented'
ed grand m aster of the Independent
^
M AIN FLOIOR
O R M E N ’S D E PT .
" i.iw
I llh yellow an d lavender flowen
O rder oi Odd PcDob-s Jn Idnho to Mm.
M PfflVfy, ^Ols Helen Parrott,
w'ra';'ojid yellow U p e n . M n. M. S. Hoosucceed H am pton Taylor of a ra n g[ce- Miss
M Violet Adams and Miss N in
, II ver and Mrs, C. H. OUnson p r e - ,
------- vine.
.
- - Newman.^-----N(
j
nMUi Jean Sweeley was chalrm sn i' sided a t tho «r\-lces.
Election of officera closcd tlic anofofdecorations. Tlie tables were or-] t<
nual convention. . , , ,
namenfed
wllh baskets of M lchacl-;.vu n n n c R A r r s ’K idnnoR S
O ther officers elected were:
nn
'P- mas
\HECEtVE SEW MEMBERS
j
George H. Scholer of Burley, depmi dailies In purple nnd w h ite .-\
h - and
ty
uty grand mft.^tcr; M. E arle Bushan late nutumn bouquets wcrc
isn I Two new member* were received In-1
about the banquet room.or-1 hto th e N elshbon of Woodcraft Lodge I
- nell of Wollaee, grand v ard enn;; grouiKd
gr
Presley P. Home of Caldwell, grand
nd
-------n
«'%■ Monday
evening n t- lh e 'h o m e of
y - //.
- . ............
secretaryt W. A. Coughanour of PayHe. - B
Mrs. E. H, Maher. Dridge and p in - 1
ire rO
ette. grand treasurer; P ren Moore
F(H ilt:!) llY IIISG C.Ult.6 . rre A
ochle were played during the so cial'
of Boise, grand representative to
Fifteen Olrl Reser^’es m et yester- hour. M n, Ray Shep,ud. M n . J . D .'
I n Today's Electloa
the sovereign grand lodge for tho
^ ‘ to reorgnnUe the Ring Club. >
1'® dny
Rogen and MIm Helen Bellomy,
•___two year term , and H am pton T ay;y- r ,. Qeorce _McKenn_l.s the spon- C
‘O p a ilW . w llt'U r e O jf t U n U o tu ~ l
RmsJan num ben, represe n lln i the
I'S 6{ i l l l
mo#t be«uuful a n d rcUglOtu ol thhee M|
R u n U o liturgy, a nd closbiE w ith th e
fi
meJodIo. compodUgn. • "T h e U w
|
>n,
D»y Clo*ea.“ by Sir A rthur. SuJUvan.
|
tho concert, of th e M a h P V w d a - :P
le en , with Carleton Cum mings n*
(
conductor, prcw nted l u t evening
fi
ftt tho Twin Faila high school au*
f
rty Kg
I
ditorium. offered a wealth o t Tsrlety
•
In chorus rtndlllon*.
k
'
EquiUy-oppeolm g were Iho vociJ
i
ftnd J/utruTOfnta) soloists presented
t
la selections partlculftrly approI
iflfttfl.to their ta lo o tt..T h e vcrsar . t
____ tU ay-..of-Haymondi.V(»uaht, BolsCj
____ featured violinist,_also_ a tenor In
f
the choms. woa one of Iho coh- ' £
Mt If
' cert's hlghllghta.' One bf th e most
he ISfc
popularly reeclved num bers of the
evening wos the 'Toreftdor Song"
j
he »i
from Carmen. O. B lict, In the
second c h o n u group. »IUi Paui
i
lut
rt; . .b
g
Runt BlnglnR the bnrllono solo part;
Miss Dclui Crowley. Id ah o F&lb.
ill. KE M M B H
n.
gI n n H i n
accompanist for the V andaleen.
gave an excellent pvrforniancc In
(
a dlldcutt piano Mlectlan. MIm
{
M H
Dorothy Drown. McCall, presented M
I
a cello tolo. Wclt-recelved also were
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8
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DANCEPUiEDFOr' s
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j- - y iS I W l S s
inpHlflHj
i-M M ta -n
‘s
S
U
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.
M en 1~1P e d c b f k mri Jackets .
H
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W
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y
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H
K e e p O>ui
u W ind, Rainn a n d Cold
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im
SPECIA
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o n I^ U nions i
M
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w
' VOTE
I YES I blavnKEi
MES
iiTi.
.. were. Jn .charse fff.ihe rc/rfjl(mwfa.,
___ Ior..oi :oya«eevmg:y3r3 ]ie~c n c.r c a^r flor-for
^
the. group . comp6fc<a-0m y ‘-A Hallowe'en motif was featured. ]
term .
„f‘girls who have won th eir O R tl
u of
T he organU atlon. reduced th e rtng.
l,‘ tho-highest honor In the or- o
ub*. YEAR'S ACTIVITIES ,
board of directors of ilA O dd Fellows ganiratlon^
™
T ho olub adopted the
m -OfiU T U S'E I) IIY CLVU
____ homo a t Caldwell from seven to five.
V®' eonstltuilon nnd arranged proJecu _
Tho m em ben ore Thomwi e . Duck* : T o r-n io -J'C M rc n m rlflg h to n rR lnRf ^their sponsor.'M rs! R. L. Roberts,'
ner of Caldwell W. B. Mitchell of leader, presided o t th o - meettag
or- outlined a tentative club calendar;
Pnrma, Ed 5. Sm ith of Boise. Mrs.
5 which accepted M n . M cK eans lhe
n- for the year Sunday a t HI'i h o m e |fl
Bertha Delnioiil of H aw lton and v ltauoa to meet Thursday evening
cu
■
Mrs. Reese UaiinbaURh of Oobe.
a'1t ' her home.
|njf —
•
Rebekahs attcndlnu tho fo rty . n . J. D .’ B arnhart, who has
M
,
th ird annual soulon of th e Rebekah
^ been local secretary of tho O R.
assembly of Idahd. w hich opened 'm et with the girls and reported th a t
Monday, elccted ofilcen today.’n an"i-• th,ke ' new district secretary, would
. lo g Mr*. Emma Sm lll: ot Dlack/oot
pp
'<* probably
ntrh-o a b o u f November.
; u p ru ld en t for the coming year,
d r MlM Florence Oordon of New
‘f- first.
M rs. Sm ith succeeds M n . Della <7.
O. Jersey
jc
Is to be socratory o f th t
W agntr of Gifford.
Mi
Magic
Volley district which Includes
O ther otfloen elected were l.lrs.
tei
n . territory
from Flier to Pocatello,
H . 0. Poet of Satidpolnt, vico presi­
ilProjects toward earning rings
d ent: Lucy Iflusm eler of Melba,
)«. are
a r being started in the J O V and
^
g rand w arden; Mrs. F nuiccs croaa-- Blue
Bl Trlonglo Olubs u nder the dl*
n* recllon
of Mildred .Woddell of the
son ot BolM a nd M n . S a rah Pcm*
re<
H e r a f o r th e f i m tim e l i •
berton of Caldwell, .secretary annd
d Blue
Dl W an slo an d -B etty Woods of
. r a d io (h a t w ifl cep ro d u ce th e
tho
treasurer, reifpcctlvely- ..
.
thi J O Y . Roqutnnionts a re dlfa r Hcnlt-MJd-r«;ulre-Jat«»Blve-work-<in
— « t f « _ i o u s J c a l _ t t o g 6 —w ith —
^ TfteM 'officenw iti M instiK einflS’
ite
morrow n t th e closing session o f thtue ththie p o rt ot girls who wtsta to 'e a m
to n e IO m ag o lfice d ^ s o REAL,
rtngs.
OIrls
vlu)
Iwvo
oam
ed
Ua
assembly.
rlf
y o Q w illb c tiju tM L
honor
and
nre
now
In
th
e
'
Ring
»
ho
IT .C lu b -a re u C arrie .L elghton...ilng '
FU NERAL
FOR
IN F A NHT kSa d' er; K atherine G off, u H sta n t ,
'
N e v e r b t f o r e fu e ft Crue/
Marjorie 'V ictor, tecretaty. ------- •" ■ leader:
Ici
, ^ /« /tA /u /r e p r o c /u c f /o n /
an treasurer;
Lols R eat. M arth a T u m Funeral aer^-lcos for B a rb ara Jean
tn
>jff ££r,
1 , a u h c c a ia d t-M a rg a re t Bt>inn. ..
8cU ah(r flrc-m onths-oia daughter
..
■Ul M
nry Ellen Grieve, Mildred Wnddeu.
of Mr. ond M n . Ruben Schlaht, will
Mi
be held this morning a t XOiX) b 'c l^eir
lr M
Miary fln d ley , BteUa Mumpower,
a t the Filer cemstery. T h e I to ^ iU UUtfo n i; Helms,' ."iM rDthy' Hopkln; :■
(ooe JiusUiy wbich inodcrti HighHardlii,
L an m in .
a t tho Whlto mortuary; T h * ;i|ifaAn il Oanncn
Oa
' TIdcU tybroadastiatm sktspossI*
died yesterday ftftcmoo a a t l l o ' c ^'Jii^ . iOnly high icbool .girls atU nded
' ble. H is t tsw b r PHILCO h si cre.
^ -U»»-meetiiit-y«M W (U y-buV -U U > ^
" , ated (be j a s g ^ c t o i oew 'soo^- ~tald lh a t hooorory mem*
'Q u a BBSBRVES M m . . V - Ldghtoft
^
'
v lib a o itilc a lx a o p o ff m m jo to
ve bbe
e n who o re'.n o t In high school
BUHL,' Oct. 10—T ha G irl H ea em
.
y jp o t y d a l . _________ ^ __ _
n ' .tn
• fyabloet-m «t a t-th a .h 6 B » .o ti3 h u lj»
.W.e z p e c tc d .t0 4 a rtlclp a l0 . l a th e _
Throogfi PH ftCd*S scaiatfonsl
!lr «lub acUrlUcs. -,
p o r te r Monday. e v e a ln e iJ o t. th eir
eogloeetiOK achlarantnts, which
m ' >.
-T —
itg u la r - montlily; m«fi}tUiB.’ Helen
■. - .tocladaibepcw FiikU crrStleaiTltf
a ^ —
■ m
's r S S E S S S
M eet Y o u r C o u n ly
____ J _________ C a n d id a te s
S c h illin g
------- E n j tty ft dBl lc lo n B. I fir lu n c h
; w ith t h e L a d i e s o f t h e ..
H n n sfn . C h u rc h .
F r id a y E v e , . 8 P . M .,
O cU 19
H ansen, Id ah o
. m O U R BBASEMENT
i
STORE
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■ 'p u r e J la v o r ^ f r a h _ ^ « ^ ^
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SHEET BLANKETSs
S D iG L E SI
F U L L SIZE
le e t B la n k e ts aro In b ea u tifu l plaids
C otton Single Sheet
.m ent o f colors. T hey rep resen t th e
in a wide assor^mer
u tm o st in value
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UNUSUALVAl
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L ovely s o ft C otton S heet Blankc
D ouble size, 70x80:h L<
id w e ig h s
pounds. In m o st a ttr
ttna c double bed size, and
pea
designs in bblue, rose, orchid, green nnd peach.
fte w ith contrasting' strip es. Yes, It'j
rem ark ab le value. H
as s titc h e d
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BHOLD FAVORITE '
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------ --------tto n b lan k e t, size C6x80, in d a rk ti
T h is is a heavy cotton
^ ^ ■ ^ a n d . R T c y a . wiLh_coIon
oloretf'S triped b o rd e r s ..T h is J a .mn
to w ith stan d hard usa{
.y ®
a n d it w ill ......................
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ex tra large
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e t th a t c o m o a -Jn _ h n n d so m e
Double plaid B lanket
o r c h id , g r e e n a n d g o ld . I t h a s
plaids o f rose, blue, orch:
a n d w e ig h s 3 > /i-P o u n d s. I t ’s
a three-inch binding: and
a perfectly delightful
_____
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.... ■ $l_9i
B L A N K E T S
t h i s lo w p r ic e . I t co m ea in
A doublo B lanket aitt th:
blodf plaids
ds h
w ith a th r c c - in c h b in d in g
to_m iitch. JV e ig h s thxe<
th r e o p o u n d s . Y o u ’ll m a k e a
good blnnketliivcstmn ent
e n t w h en you
J
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BEACO
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_____
b u ia ta n d f n g B e a c o n B ln n lcc f
& i r 'a r e two v eryy oul
ir y h o u s e w ife . T h e y a r e in t h e
values, known to every
r
T
HIGH-FIDEllTy
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DaU7 odltlon enU rtd u leeond e i t u mtll
Bkuer. April & IBIB a t ib i pMtotriM a i T»m
ralA . Idaho under Uii aet of March i, i m
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ti m e ly .
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S o m o f o lk s a r o s u r p r i s e d t o f in d t h a t s e n d _
l lin g T > s n k e m o -J a l l- d o c s n 't - l o o s e n - u p - b a n k ------- ^
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It tB eenaU n fram tH i tm pU fm r
.
e n d ..
A
W hile'ntlllty leadera w ouM nt « acUy w eleeaa Ibe eloeed ahop tte r*
are lota of th ln n IM*
tn a a
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mora. Some of them even feel;.Mia(
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would do th tm men
UAlUt BARRON
n 1'
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food th a o barm. They f lg w i tWs
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y ::JM & .cm pioye.fT ouo.< Inntnds
S l h e r w a t e a t h r t w n g t o d o t o t o TwStv
w W iu c - - u » O M K llM i
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hlghi
Saakbead, you eome away w ith the
llo them on the neoreat rato*maUn« Saakli
•
aloU
tturred Impression of haHog been lo
/ ,
body and teU them the company wUl bturre<
ihe m ld i te t a thouaand magnum* of
I I a g e b y th o f a c t o f t b e b u lla t* p r o o f c a g e — t h e
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P tU i Twlo FkUt Oount? Id ah a
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„a n tic lim a x , b u t I t w o u ld b e a f in e t h i n g i f
f
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A New Yorker
a t Large
^m m . O e t I t - J I M n ie r Worn,
a n i eliA b u Uaued IsrttoUana to
a» q
H arreet PasUval party to be given
a t ..Pilar, h im aehool Mcaday ere.
S i October a t, s t eight o ' c l ^
ntog.
^
I n stru ato n la tb* rU er schools, elub
members
a a d tlv l r buabaod* a n
^
guest*.
S!
—M b s-w am ifrw p w aa a i C M —
S he e tm e in trom a riTe-montb
uU day tn Burope the other day. We UUdred F ottar «Qt«rtalo*d Saturday
oterviewera were eluatored in th s t m l a g a t, tb s Potter horns bceorship's
ihlp'a touBge a* abe eame ruahing tng U b l 0 ^ D avb a ad u r s . Byroa
'A v ia tio n Is n ’t w h a t I t u s e d to bo. A -fn m o u s
Ip tToU bar etbln. TbrusUag a d u * Berry,
B en Bridge was lb* dlvertloo for
B » M tll
plold ooat, her purse, a bundle the
tbe evening w ith alxteea frlendi ot
O n e Y e « _________ _
f ly e r c o n d e m n s a i r r a c e s b e c a u s e th e y 'r e
f
ly orcanlM d unions were eonvweed oIffppla^
laj manuscript* and two *qulrm- tbe
tb e gueau o t honor attending.
Out*UI« s u i t of Idaho.
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h
itta
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JeopordUed
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a g Peklnsese Into u y arma, th e
xrra. Byreo 8 *mr, who b u beea
U
■— - one Ye
a
r
M
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o
members' Joba.
gava
isve tu e a , '‘Hallo, darling.** a hur*
a gijast a t the Bm eet Dextsr h e a t,
« d peek
on (b s eheek aad then
utUlty companiea have been rled
p
TII aV AMUflINO MAN ROSS'
le
■ MEMBBB OF ASSO aA TED PIIEBB
u m e d to a b a rrsg e o fq u tstte o s.
^ tt Sunday fo r be r home a t Rlrie,
remaritably free trom labor troubl*-* turned
(PoeateUo Tribune)
Idsho.
The AMOClfited P re u u «icluiJ»el» entitled to
largely because wages ffave been kept "No. r m not going to n m fer eon*
Oovernor ROM u etill ahoutlna from the platform
th« Ul* for putJlleaUon oJ all new* dlsoauhea
U
a t a fairly high level. T h b b a mat* frejs.” shs told them. “Tboy u y my
» esdames H . U . Peters, E tr l M ur.
ter of pracUcal m athem aU e^-not al* father
--------- nedllw l to-li^ or ool ,olhtrw )«_«!rt!diM Jn.>?>»„. Aand declarlns In the market places th a t he h u ‘'u t n d
'athcr may be n a a u d speaker, and rsy
ray.. Fred Uuoyoo. D. H. Showers,
tnrtsm .-A n—exeeutlve—r a m a a t - l l it WTOidnt
» ro l
Dioer and to the local newa oubUthed nertln .
n(tie lia io aThlllfon“ « lo m n .- H f l-h u n 't.- n » -ti-ila lIy - * - w ant him to boee me. I'm C.-H
C .-I ^ JOX..O. H . Je n n < n d erfer. 0 .___
would be aUly to try to cut wage costs „10 happy
^ at
^
All rw ht of reoublleatlon of ipeelal dljpatchei
0 . A. Beem. m o ta ed
rtitcru
iln t the lU te n x n t th a t “the itato la' on »
to be back bom*, a a d 1 W. HalaUne,
:
when any aavlnt thus effected would think
______ h c teln ..a l» _ reg » ^ ________ .
h lnk. . .*
ttoo lTw U F a lb Uonday where they
. .. «caih-'biiU." l t - i a a t _ . . ______ _____ ____ _____________
--------------------------- ------------ :-----— wet* g u e jts-o t-M rs .-F .-0 . -.Ortves—
brp rem ptly-offset-by-an o r d e f - t o -------T nktnj tl» ao rem o r'* own tt|ure», Idaho la it rea r
yn mean* AMoclaWd P re a. .
raduc* rate s eorrcspondlngly.
....... —
a t t on* o'cloek no*bost luncheon,
luid nn approxlmato loeome . ot UpMOOOO. tb o u t
"
A
lter that. I d ld n t gat much of th s ocoaalon beliig Ura. Oraves'
______
Alto
' " 5 f m S r AudU Bur«ttu“ of.oirctilalloML
h e Interview. One of tb e Peke* kitU
13.000.000 of which c tn » from ilio tederal gorenuaeat.
onolveraory.
BAVINO.
If you remember Post* lU rted nibbling a t my ear, and I birthday
BA
.
NATIONAL REPRKBBITTATIVEB
ITlie balance, about I9,NO,000 « u taken trom tbe
m uutite r Qeneral Farley'* luaty ahouta _nuttored
m t.,
m
a rough w ort, b u t the 'M
Mits. Jesse Halnlln* of Twin FaUs
Ibout how mueh money h b new air- 3aokhead overheard It.
PRUDDBN. KINO ANt) PUDDDBN NW
ppockeis of Idaho cltlteni. Never before In Ita'h lito ry '
aboul
wwuu also a guest.
n a u iet*up was uv ln g y w ailg h t be
York. Chicago. Ban Franelaeo.
hhns 11 c u t M much to run the eUte ol Idaho.
miU
u :b s O nah Davb who spent tho
U
a n u ied to know th a t he's about- -Don’t speak to BallJ Uk* that,"
onUJ
Paying »lnlo wnrranla «1lh money b o r r m d on
ihe admonished. " It maxes her tem* week
weet end wllh her parenb. Mr. and
Th7~Ne*i awumei no floanclal retponiiljilit)
f a c e d - tn d why. The demon econo- "J*
taced
notce d o » not pul the ita te on a
u r s . A. A. D avb. returned Sunday
for tr r c n in aA’crtlv-menU Qul In caws « n e r» . | tax-antlci|)3i!on
ti
mlaer found be w u aavlng too much M ramental. Tfla other one b Ann. Mrs.
^
mlaei
m
l
they’re
perfect
ladles.
I’m
Just
ui
ii
the paper U at faull a correction of t h u oarl
ci
to Idaho
FaUa «'here at>e b an incash U2.'Ls nnd llic R ou >adm lnlitratlon has Juit
t a d wa* Ukely to have a alsablc
”
y \
and
glrL T hat's why I nntctc>
n ru i
of Ihe adTertlumeni tn which the error occur*
.borroBcd 1100.000 on luch noiei., Thla b spendlw:
10 the city aehoob.
chunk o f h b alrmaUrypproprUtloo “in old-fuhloned
»>d
-< W
Chun
.Ute Pekingese."
_ _
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lett I
— Hwwt ymr t U ta t ihH year.-W h U a.U ia.atata.liornw t...
- tT ltaii‘t tiause to ponder t he msan»
AJ; aouoe* nquuta ey law w oj otoei oi _ mom-f /or aim n t rxpenm . loik oJ being m t -cuii
ag of Uiat. A JhJp'f pagf n M e a t/ lodge
jatp * n : Oeorgv u t b . £ £ Dtrlt,
[(oM.
lag
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Itoei.
touit ol eompcient juruaieilon to W puBIBBiB'
b uls" U attempted deoepUon.
same on the 4cene, eo I forward- Clyde
olyd WlUbma, a . D. Roberts, and
An observer remarka: *l{e'd better came
weekU. wUl be pubiuhtd u th e ' Wednesda)
loued the dogs lato h b tr m s tn d Rev; O. U Kendall. Rev. KendaU 1
It la iLird to believe In th e Oovemor's good faith
'
^a s r ’em. I t would look U od o f bad paued
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Uiue ot tbla paper puriu an t to Bcctioa U>108 I
[faom
a
o
t
theae
e-oent**a*mUe
outtied,
led.
{ (Uie
U) O rond O uardlan ot tbe G rand
b
when
he
talks
o
t
"saving*"
and
"cash
basis"
but
0 A I t u . aa added thereto by Chapter IM. 192S
w
n ts dumped h b alimaU ayatem tn a
in te
Interesting
to
student*
of
th
e
a
rt
iiodi
Lodge.
poulbly ho has repealed auch declaratlont lo otten
V
BMhon U w a ol Idalw.
p<
Jonkniptey court.of
)f int.
intervlewmg, b a quality U b » ___
- J tl
th at he bellevei them hlouelt. Kobody eUe doea.
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m
nkh
Qankhead
h u whlMi few celebrities
Really Ihc Governor U becoming & bll amusing. He
M u e u . She never, never prefaces
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SUGAR B E E T A CREAGE
I remark with ”7 h b b off tho rec, JIs qualllyliig os Idahos No. 1 tu nny Man.
(N E W S BEHlND-<
^ D -T S B -N E W S )
I
j
3rd." yet reporters always know In---------------^^J I k J .M I M^
Dcclslon to c u t th o su g a r b te t ncroago oOf,
t,
(Oopytigbt. Ilociu re Noi
itlnctlvely
which
o
t
her
atatement&i
n i^ ij
ur
ARniTBABY POWER
ire m eant for publication and which m - S o u t h e r n I d a h o b y to n th o u a a n d a c r e s roBjr
,
(Norfolk. Nebraaka, Newa)
‘
—
i r t personal witticisms m eant for w
advertised
8 per cent. Tbla w u tru e
WASHINGTON
‘ dvci
h a v e a ll th o f o rc e o f la w a n d i t is p o a slb lo
;helr iears alone.
S
When Intecurlty and fear grip tb s people, they tend
By
their
If the Intangible! o t In ila llc e n t buy*
nyQ eorgffD om o
t h a t n o t a ll th a p r o t e s t s In th o w o r l d w “ill• tj
to ru.'h to Itrong leaders In whom tliey have conllInct w-ere used In th e compulation.
aLI
AUCX C t^U S S A RICBMONI)
NEW. Tha govcmment'a home ren*
in
In the new'home campaign th e
dcncc and In whose handa they plaoe great and a itls e r v e t o c h a n g e th o ,d e c is io n . B u t n o e f f o rr t d<
At
I
u
t.
she
h
u
tound,
to
a
n
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A
ti.
o\'lzlnit nnd repair campaign lim ply publlo
pubii will be offered a n actual rato — “
-poun~3:iie.eom m oD en-D f England vacUlated
:ent. w hat she want* to do. W h m j M
— iH o u T f b V f l p tir e d 'to - 'b r ln ? 'a b o u 1 r a - c o m p le (O
to trary
^
Foshlooa In'B eK M
. Jtluif-’j o get un and taka itu n ty ot S
5 per
i cent, plus a n additional h alt
Ihe le ft (4ndon nearly tour y e ah H
between the barona oad tho king, go'lng to one t o ' strides.
itrld
It c n w ls and toddlea Uke of one
oi per eent for Insurance. Pay.
___ M n p p lla tiQ n_Q f_th6 prQDOBod m o v e .____________ p,
_A.cblId:&
.liUM s are O ne-Of_lbe_ago_a
ard-lnfant.-----------------ment
— -p ro t« l-lh ero -lro ra-lh fr* « h er-an d -th en -b ftck -to Hie-. a-backw
»-ba
menta may be made-overa-perlod of greatest influences in his llte. Some* go
{0 back.
When she did go back tlve M
bac
F o r a good, m a n y y e a r s n o w S o u t h e r’’I’
n other
oj
to 30 yeota. .
gtime*
l " the .Ideal ol h b exbteooe b monlh
As
when Ihelr o fe ty K e m e d to lndlCAte.lhatcouTK.
A
j n result the high command e f 10 tc
nonlhs_ago. she u l d she would f j l
Etforta wUl continue to Intereit
Etl
T h tl'i w h al'n ak ea Napoleoni, MusiollnU to d Hit- the Federal Kouslnir A dm lnlstrtllon
I d a h o h a s g r o w s u g a r b e e ts a s a p ^ r t o f
never retum to New Tork.
Nov I S
a real m a n -h ls taUicr, the poUcc- never
ppr««
ru e c t l»ae>ownera la b om w lag *
has
dectded
to
faunch
tti
d
rtre
tO
tfl*
ihe's
here
again, and h u dedded H
:
___ r o u t i l i f l J n n n _ o p e r a t i o n a n d o n _ th o w ^ oi|o
lc ^lers. T hat alw i r t h a i makes a treedom*lovlng people terest the publle In bulldlnc B e w.forrepaU-work
but the big push wUl man c ti the beat, or a teacher t l she's
.fo rr
Iba wanU
to commuto with her plays H
Mbool. SomeUmes he b a figure o t aha
wa
[ tj «ram bl*-to-pul-dlettlorU l-pow «r»-totfr-U >*-ha«U ^- hom
■be-new-homea.---------------------------hom
er-w
lthout-turthe9-»dOi-—
T
W
i-be
w
th e c ro p h a s b e e n a p r o f i ta b le o n e . T o a r b lBmory~or~Tomanoe.— He p n )l» M r >etween-th>-two-oltlM, wlUi an oc^ n
, j . one or a tew men. American a did lh a t la st yeay when ,waa_
w u to hava waited until «prtn»H U
:kslcnal oulck trip t o Hollywood to
rariu-u-U u-chU d-davalopt,-but-be- cUon:
~ t r a r l l y ^ e 8 t r 6 y ' a n y ' p a r f o f th lf l'e s ta b lla h e d they aaw their laeomes tn d th e ir property threatened there e-in be no g rea i volume of sm all “ CAUTlokTThe
cA
A m e ric Jn "R a w J I* alwaya there.
\!m
msake
i^e ia picture.
Another
unique belief e t hers b (.w
___ f a r m p r o g r a m m e In I d a h o i n o r d o r t o a s s las t _bj
by tha effeeta of ih« depreaalon. The extent to which construction work until then—b u t atlon of Labor always exerta » pow- " Jw
Today, with history ‘-debunked"
Ano<
the-ballyhoo Is due to s ta r t In obout'crful
erful lobby-ln-Uia'balla ot-Congreaa and
- ?
;h*t-ihe
doeen-t-ear» aboul'havUig fp ?
b t;s
they abdicated the ordlniuy a tteg u tid a of liberty tn d two
• tH d I n d u s tr y I n C a llf o m la c o n a U tu te s a g r a v/O
e t'ii
two weeks.
but lU
1 Job b cul out tor them to pu t “ 5 a' bo to'w m e extent'devilalUad. tllnal
choice
on stories picked for her
a
nd
with
expression
o
t
feeUog
de‘
placed arbitrary pow en In the handa o t ono m an
<n
^1,
Those In eharge won't tdm lk It over any SO*bour-week legblatloo *rldad,
I n ju s tic e ,, n o t o n ly t o t h e f o r m e r s b u t t o th e 2 “
hero worship sUU exbts. Urns. She wanU good stories, but w
------------ihft won’t be temperamental o r au- g T
la ahown by the case 01 A rthur Outten. Chicago ir a l a publ
publicly but they made a techoteol next January.
B ta te o f I d a h o a a a w h o le .
^operator, who w tt proaecuted by S e m tV 7 W alitoe.
Senator
Hugo BUcJt. of Alabama, though driven unaergrbuod' ana M ratlc about that.
error In not golnc to b a t w ith tb a
Sei
•'toi
flnaUy
final l « l out vlU i auch a bUI U ct warcely recognlrabJe. l l U tb e hero
"An actresa b a n actress," sha
\\
I f t h i s Is t o b s r e g a r d e d a s a f o r e t a s t e oo f
"Pow Americans,” aays a wrtter In IK tJ A a e rlc t new'home proposition a t th a out> session
n
h
o
h
u
ehanged, and ao m ueb for M ceophlzes, "and there are taw of
aet. making renovation and repa ir tessli pnly because tha VThlto Houw
V
• c h ) p " re g lr a e n tA tlo n '’ a t t h e h a n d s o f t h1C
e Magazine,
m
“r c a n a , ^ , p o w e r a they'have unwUtlngly sunplemeotary.
,up'p
refused
^
refus to give It a ftieodly nod. The tbe WOTO th a t one shudder* to thlnlt hem with enough brains to be dlrecTt;
endortem entofU adam aB eeretarrof «of aa world where the youngtter** I”!
The plan will be to get a t the m an endo
a r a' "n'd producer,-too.”.
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S e c r e ta r y o f A g r i c u lt u r e , I d a h o a g ric u ltu rrn
e . ttveo to this blUlon^oUar cabinet official. Wal2ac«
ideal“
charaet<n
w
ould'boid^sway.
■U
lor Itek liii M p « l ll l t o a i S I h i « « «
a l>6
V 'w i i within f is legal rIgh'U la aighing' t'io n g Uat o t who' h u lIOOtTor eo 'ln U ie "sa v ln p 'L
h a d b e t t e r g e t r e a d y f o r a r a d ic a lly d if f e r e n t
For
Senate but It gol amotbared In tb e T
or iwithout doubt the ideaU of h b
charges against Cutten; In glvln* them out to the bank and aeU him the Idea he ought Sena
Sidney
Kingsley had to spend tS
chUdhood to a large extent wUl m old
6ldn
House
child
flohem e o f f a r m p r o d u c ti o n th a n a n y w h ic h public p re u without conaultlng anyone or hating to build a home. W ith th e tederal Kouj
a deli
delete a single Une from h b Pulthe
a Ute and through th a t lo - to
Black's bill wUl be'back tn again U
m ehlld’
c
govemmeat guaranteeing a n '80 per BIi
h a a g o n e b e fo r e . I f th o p la n la m e re ly t o c ulitt ththeir tru lh verltled by law; in appolnUng the men cenl
nueaoe tha world.
>.tstr
^ r 1prbe play. "Men Ut White,"
cent mortgage m full, such t clll- next time bul Uiat tlnU btt o t fup* tluea
vhen It opened in London.
Robin
Hood h u been replaced by *hen
port he needa wUl itU l ba lacking.
Ro
erect a tSOOO house.
x n can
•
d o w n s u g a r p r o d u c ti o n I n A m e ric a i n th;^e
e who would act a s proaecuUng attorneys; ta oanUng' ten
w u received f n m the
thee |gtngstor. Tme, the h b to r ttn ot . AA protest
pi
Bank offleUla wUl be mobUlted for O r so
s( say men very clcae to President th
.g Ihe m an who would act aa ’Judge;’ to d In hlmaelt
ibUyor
I n te r e s tf l o f C u b a n c a n o s u g a r p r o d u c e r s , “
today may insist that in h b tim e U>e M
a ^ r of Wollhamstow, Engbnd,
todaj
the drive. W ithout betraying any R
r mooseniu
s
' being ooe o t three men who would paaa upon tha evi- confldenee
„ n f|
bold forester w u h lm selt' lltlle igalnst a to e In ih e p b y which H b
thc^ can rfa ch thoae wbo
-------bold
t h a t is o n e t h in g , b u t t o t a k e a w a y f r o m o n e d.
deneo. and rule upon Uie euUl of tbe m an he bad have
have the money to r auch a venture.'' umjr . Roosevelt letna hMVltf
better th a n tbe w m t modem gun- «Honor
°a o r thought w u a "needloialy oft u bette
■''
S t a t e t o g iv e t o a n o t h e r I s s o m e th jn g a lto
They can advise It u a safe Invest- idta
0- - ci
cited. This power o t being Judge, Jury and p rae cu to r Thej
man. Bul U tb e tt not something to lenslve reference."
Idea ot reducing working hours, and man.
T he line, spoken by one o t th s ■
thus tpreadlng employmeot, through be usaid to r a m an wbo Unpresaed
"J™' which even Inflation w ouldn't tbua
____________________ «enabled WaUte# to aecuro even more p o w er-to de- ment.
• g e th e r d if f e r e n t
i h ^ l a n characters In tbe drama,
*lfect.-ttnd point out th e iponey to t w
r a codes. ID theory h e beUeTea to even
even h b owo.llmM u a power to r
NRA
----------------- w ith - .
—
-hU “ d e e a o n r i t “ w i r th e operation would become tax
%ad: ’ ‘ W althamitow . i . tw o and
A g o o d d e a l o f i n t e r e s t a tta c h e s t o th e at* •prlT8--flnyone-of--»ppcal'trom
^
^a 90'hour
jq
goodt T he Judgment ot h b to iy ilxpenny paUent* . . . poverty . . .
week but he accept* tbe goodl
y absolute monarchy traw ling under the guise of dem&-’ empi
HERBERT
empt.
ORU
argum ent that to alap ona oo In taker
taken out o l tts context tn d f a r ^Uri
P *.“. . slruggle.t i t u d e o f t h e A m a lg a m a te d S u g a r C o m p a n y . „
Bosses o t FHA knew in advance hits]
M ARSH ALL
from the peraontUty Ui
blanket fashion would SDOttae ao nitm
m oved'
o
Klngaley aent a |6 cable ordering
A l i t t l e m o r e b y w a y o f e x p la n a tio n o f . t hho
e —
they
are
colng
to
ba
In
for
oae
aweet
Mrs. Patrick Campbell
— Theee tr o powers th a t tho Rmfolutlonary fathers *^•1',
m any industnal enlarprlsei tb a t un* quest
question. U n o l always enUrtly ac* tw
, J out. .
;b*, Uoe
'
'
n ia sb e th Alien
BuraU. o u ta la ly RobUi uood, u ha
^
to war to wicsl trora tha hands of their oindals. b, n” tle .' T h a t ^ be w ith tb a «und> ^e m m e n t would i u r i n t o - t h e ourat
p o a ltlo n o f th o s e s u g a r c o m p o n lc s o p e r a tini g *<nt
w
lng and loan people. It th e drive la stratoaphere.
^trat
hh u icome down In aong and'aton^,
^ + PLUB + — .
I n t h i s t e r r i t o r y m i g h t r e n d e r th e s it u a ti ojn
n 'T hey wero granu'd In Ui« belief lh a t they would al- auccessful aeoond mortgages wiU be,I pj;
ATTEND ASSEMBLY .
Fxm 'a legUlstlve n o g n m fo r la* ub no relation to tbe mercUeu, seltIrvln 8. Cobb Comedy
waya be uaed wtsely and lo r th e publle Interest. They ^a hthing o t tha p u t .
;................... b o fr.n
j e x t,M « lw .y llI > ,e o ^ in e d to aeeuj
seeklng modem ga ag ste r,.-_____
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Mr.
*od.M ra. Jeaale.___
___
-BUHL,
Oct.
IS
-U
ra
.
A.
F,
W
airan
may be a f ll r s t 'b u t unless all experience aince history
[old age pensions a n d unemployment
jq
in endeavoring to take ronuno* .in d Mrs. Oeorge Leth bave gone to
Crawford
Aa yet t h e n la not completo usa n - ^Insurance,
u!
according to thoae who ffQ2
n the past, we are robbing our 1““^
was tlrsl written li a poor guide they wUl eventually
from
CtldweU to a ttend the Rebekahs'
Imlty of thought ooncemlng tbe netr ^kBjw^hto
child
children ot a pow r ^or good. To
be
fhome
i
A N E X T R A O R D IN A R Y I D E A
^ misused.
campaigB. __________
i tw
hmnanfas the great u e n wboae live*' ^ i
" T W h lt W € ls« r2 7 ;y ea M l2 "A clln f v e rk down hourt by degrees thro u sh
Otfa o f th ft q m s e r e B r ta oM y e t a ilvgn c g a - li r —
- S u e h -p o w « 8 * ttrt-» 3 to K th e rto o T r» » rt(rt!n n sn o ------Plr
COM lNj^
httvo.lnsplred_put_*ener*tlon*:.ia ^
*
G eneral Counsel fo rP H A rW c o g n lm•NRA~and
-jn w
the utUUaUoo «f -publlo one thing, bul to u n c o itr carefully througb- untU-Wedneaday. -The Odd —
t h e I n te r c s ta o f s c ie n c e I s t h a t o f D r. C o r n is h -m
„ y-ln d lrid u al.-C o n W M -ah o illd -p ro o e ^ - to r e ^ 'a r Oeni
F R ID A Y a n d ‘S A T U R D A Y
^a man’s weaknesses and Imperfec- PeUows started their mceUnga Tuoa*
every law which takes away trom any American his lh a t new building m ust be encourtg* w ntlm ent.
day and continue unUI T h u rsd ay
o f B e r k e le y , C a lif o r n ia , w h o r e q u e s ts t h aa tt n
rig h t to t tree and open trial In th e courta.
“ed Jo r purchasing power will continue Ii
—
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'
tlona
tlona
unUl
they
become
Uw
Imporf
y
O n S tag e a n d S c re w ! ^
to decrease. He Is afraid th a t a eon>
..
ta
n t p a rt ot the picture, whUe tor- evtnUig. D alegatu trom the Bubl |
b o d ie s o f c x e q u te d c r im in a l s i o a n u m b e r o f
tanl
iJdarafala num ber or new h e a a i o t'I k o t e b . conireaa p r o v e d
u r tin lu te iuatlM h' •jetMi
gett>ngH»<mphasli a th e uadeBU Me ■ s g
MdatVft- a a iif t u-lll subtract ao aub« to
m rr psrtRtpcIuli
I
OtDTATIPAIGNIffVONB
‘HSai
W l M t e r a " S t a t e r b e 't u r n ^ o v o r t o h iii i’ f o_r '
or Agriculture a n d Rex greitneas
gn a t
whleh made • him ImstanUally from th e w orth of existing au l Insiltute
u
.
fItVj
e x p e r im e n ta t io n i n o r d e r t b a t h e m a y c a r r y .
h u been parUclpatIng In mcrial,
m en
b unfair a od a very m b stm cturea th a t th eir value may ta ll TugweU
Tui
'
Thla e o u n w ha« loit the good, old tashloned poUt- below th e debt outstanding against g fta i atyle. Plans are cm foot to taken
lakei poUcy.
jO
JO gE -K SAYS]*
' f a r t h e r h i s th e o r y t h a t lif e m a y b e r e s to re d leal campaign, much to tho regret of the old ilm eti. then
them . T h is m ight creato an-unsound build
buU( t n auditorium In W uhlngton
a f t e r d e a th .
zt
A good friend b ooe who likes
'
—
r 'j' ^j A B e l h w Diadr Shew' ^
Xt U pleasant to remember tho barbecue, the torch d«l>t
debt ilru ctu re w ith even the govern* to
to »aeat 2S.OOO peraona; ^ngm & n
Brewster,
pnm loent W aahlngton
us, Iundantonds us a n d naver u k s
yr.
BUHL P . I . 0 . M s n s
US,
rei
T h e id e a is a l i t t l e h a r d to g o t u s e d to
;o.. U»bl parade, the flag rablng. the mbble-roUlnc etump m
"J”ent
*' In s u tu e s scheme Incapable ot B
quesUons. E h w hatl I've lived U
v j
h u prepared t n outline of
standing th e ihock ot heavy obsolu* lawyor,
la*)'
BUHL,
Oct. 1^>P. S. O. m et U onth « i(e w D e a rfo rth au M o (U w y < ra ^ B
l
W lie n a s e n te n c e o f d e a th is le g a lly c a r r i e2^
d speech; but all are gone, apparently forever.'
yeara and If my friend* aro u
v#
cence.
thS^
iloyal
. . . tbe next S8 u they have
.
T he radio In a majorily of homei. the dally news.
oOn
t th e other hand Miles L. Colean, covarlng
l U pagea lo fine type. Tona day
d ^ j atiomooQ a t tbe bome of U rt.
^
covt
o u t I t is t o bo a s s u m e d t h a t th o e n d s o u g h t p,
preparad to r gue iti a t BUla> W . 6B. Oummtogs. U rs. P a rk sr Ruii- kear;
been Ui the past I'U be more
1
paper with tre* mall delivery to pUoe It even In the Ohlc
Chicago archlteot wbo directs PHA'a of lood
ft
F O k tlE f
r
yon. preddentl took oharge of tbe
ihKi
ih
a n u tb f le d to continue put*
4
la a c c o m p lis h e d a n d i t i s a q u e s tio n if thh ee cc
erou Waahlngton embassies a a d le* >«n.
country home, the political Independence'of the legal Technical D epartment, bellevei the eraus
were ipollid by cooeelU tloo ahort
ahorl b u sln W m M tlni. ftUowUig ^\ln g on tbe Oood TUnea a t . . . .
4
could be earried. weleomea gatloas
p ile
B t a ta h a s a n y m o r e r i g h t t o se e k to u n d o iila
t s pprcaa-these
<
and other faeto n have brought a b o u f burden
?w
b the aftem ooa w u tp e n t doing
of ptrUea
after King Alexandar’s oi* th
thla
th
e
opportunity
and
feeb
that
even
pi
—
. UNCLE J0E *K 'S — —
A
w o r k t h a n i t w o u ld h a v o t o a g r e e t o a h a,lt
lf Ihu r .a i» i
A m btaudon tr a on a Red Croaa aevlag tn d aocltUy. Mrs. —
If thero ahould be an ultimate loas aaaaloatlon.
sasal
Payibla Id AdvabM
lOe per week, txyable (o carrier or a t oftlce .
—
C
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as
J / / y . ss
••Im
b.’ffi&r.assis K
f
t
^
NATIONAL WHIRLIGIG
W
Guiding Your
in I
Child
T
Jl
e x e c u tio n , a s I t w e r e , i n th o f i r s t p la c c .
I t m i g h t bo I n t e r e s t i n g to- e fitab llsh thn eo
f a c t t h a t , u n d e r c e r t a i n c lrc u m a ta n c e a , liffoe
—
—
I h e n the amaU community meetings with the tree
lunche* the daneea and the novelty stunts to attract
u
Uld
amuse the voters aeem to be oul ot date. Here
n Blaine county lo years ago the party lh at did noi
la
to Ithe government ll would be far cold turkey n n u . New T ork a a d ad<
o ln l ^ aUites are to have a replica of
outw eighed by th e general publlo JJolnl
ennbsee Valley Authority wheo th e
gain. Ha w an u to aee modem housea T
Teni
treaty goea th ro u g h »
in whleh can be Installed latest heat* S t. Lawrence
1
Injr equipment, alr-condltloning and and U'a aeheduled to go through n u t
— ------------ V •■wtaWr.--------------raw
m any o tn e r cpm to fu-ttle-o f'w iiieh-w
tat
wlU help Im m euurably to g tt h e ary .
Industry going.
I
‘
NEW YOBK
•
’
By Jsn e a MeMullln
T he rep a ir drive bogged down be­
for« I t even gol atarted when oppon*
fore
UNIONIZATION.
Ul
I t orttn la ed U enta o t FHA spread Ibe word lhat bor decides to try to unlonlia th e
utlll'
la a blf way It m ay b« fur*
^b o m w e n would be actuaUy paying utlUUea
0.7 2-per.ceat.lntereat lnsteid .c t.th e _.pprb
rbed
i .to .fln d .h o w .m U e reabtaoce
m a y b B 'r e s t o r o d - l o t h o 'd c a d . B u t th c r o iB l» v e a T t t l i y oM hU kind In a majority of the school
n o t h i n g i n t h e D o c t o r 's c .\p c r ] m c n ts to d a te housea In the county was courting deteat a t the polls.
I n tha preaent campaign. Judging from the linjlc».
t o j u s t i f y th o th o u g h t t h a t t h is c a n bo d o nn oo tlons
tt
of tho hour, there are to be bul few' meitlngs
a lth o u g h , In th o c a s e o f a d o g w h ic h w n s sulbb - of
oi any kind. The voters sectn to bo I n a vierloua frame
J e c te d t o t r e a t m e n t b y D r . C o rn ish , p h y s ic;nl
a l 01
w mind. They are making a n honeirt effort to ascertain
d W n te g r a t lp n w a s a p p a r e n t l y a r r e s t e d a f t ep rr Just what b n w fh t about the tragic collapse of busiL - n e a and lnduitry. and to Wt up o n 'th e beit M y out,'
d e a th . B u t I t ia a f a r c r y f ro m th la lo th e
There waa never a time In post campaigns when
s u b je c t in g o f h u m a n .bo}ngs, e v e n le g a lly
ei
Ily Cheap
poUUeal hooey w u beld In euch complete / e x e c u te d m u r d e r e r s , t o s u c h e x p e r im e n ta tiomn . contempt.
c<
o f th e m s a id , ‘T h is la a
s tl c k - u p / I j ua ss t
^
e ti q u e t t e thfl c o r r e c t r o p ly f o r a b a n k e r ttoo
m a k e t o s B tlc k -u p a n n o u n c e m e n t Ib t o r aJis e
a r t a r
B .H n ,
Powder makes
uke s bUcuia a little lighter—
-.
i i tltd
l c - flu ff ie r- f a e p -g - c a h - - - '
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lil
ANOTHER OIOANTIO
n r r betubnsi H n j l j H
+ PLUS +
... - - I
»Neveliy * Comedy - Cotteea
—
Tm m R Pm vf
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L»J .4 - i . I - t J .. I
Sl'JU W S N E X T S U ?ID A \
^
O N E DAY ONLY
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f r e ^ ' r l l l i l r ) 6n p ' r It c6» ^
•
I Mt —
more. lu i’t Jt-wonh it, when t
Be iuie you get tbe a e w
n C IU R E B with th e ADULT
A 0U18SI0NB a t . . . .
thing ft touchei is jmt a little bett
'
1
HELP OVER!
-- ,
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15c
tl
25c
DUly-’'Say, dad. I hed a fight yesurday w ith tlu
JMy-n e i l .daoT.r___________________________;____________
------- B n rilB d rT f a e r B to o d - H -llttlc - w h lltr lo n g D n n itf
—“ I
. th e n . t a n oui*^
^
D o u b t l c a B j n .t i i e b a n k r o b b e r ’s b o o k o f
-
ADULTS
^ ^ ^ ^ r e a m oo /f - T
r*i
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LJ
EXTRA D A Y -So H arry!
Yh
T h e p ic tu n th a t aU the people
------------------------ ■ of the Twin FalU T ract are
r t’
ravUig
aboutl By popular def
m and wUI be preeented . . . .
I
LAST TIMES TOOAYI
„ aiA T B B SaOW BIAflOMl
O
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• TODAYI*
F O I L E D “ S T IC K -U P "
---------T h e S t iitc B a n k b f l x o n i n , W isco n s in ; h nins
s
. ...............“ B R E A K F A S T F O O D ”
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b e e n r o b b e d t\v lcb , b u t w h e n tlire e a rm e d m oe n _.
_ ^ t r l c d . t i L d Q i t n . t h I r d - t l m c . th c v J a U o d .. T 'hn
h n '..-fit4v
'to n - “flQ
tm r-r—
____
. . .
.
_________ _
-------c a s h ie r - h a p p e n e d t o b e In s id e a -b u lle i» p ro•of
o f iOU?:'
^
^
Stewart—'T h e convcrssuon In tmoklne^ciw."
o a g e .' T n c . a o p r le a d in g . To th 6 lluiai- 'l‘00m
^e
^trBT1fffflIsh—'T lb w ln « rla jtr< fiitig es'ih In M p ’
w a a s e c u r e l y lo c k e d .. T h e c a s liie r to ld th
Mra Jftwl«h~"Yes. Mv hinhanrt
m nff.V W ."
....... Htorr ig - f olN a :— ----------- ^
' . - - -" "• ‘’d
" a penny ior“ my tlm g h u , and now .bo aMiellui? .mo aa much as a dollar to keep stUL"
“ I w a s a lo n o In t h o b a n k . T h e y tr ie d th e offcra
°
. d o o r le a d in g t o t h e r e a r w h e r e th o m o n e y la
la
Judge—“SU months In Jail wlUi bard-labor."
Tramp—“Say,- Judge, can't you double de time ati
k e p t . 'I t w o u ld n 't o p e n . W ell, th e y j u s t sto^(1
od
cut out de labor?"
, ' .
t h e r o f o r a h a l f m in u t e o r so . F in a lly o n o '
Cum
Cummlnga
aerred refrasbment* a t
the oloee
i
of the meeUng. T he next
meeUng
of th e chapter wUI bo w llh
meet
Mrs. U . U . Van p a tU n w ith U rs.
Rose Wilson assUtlng x tb e t i n t
u o na d a y lo K o re m b w .-----------------
■ ""
* B U ly ^ l hope you come out u T tu u X did.”
I •
B u r - “So you’re got book t n n tho big city, hare ' .
you,
\ Ebent W bat dlffennce did you tiod between tho
clly a n 'th e country?”
U fl h a n d s o v e r h e a d o r t o He f a c e d o w n o n
E ben--T hey h a ln t n u c h d itte tu e e a tU r til. la
v’; ' t h e ilb Q F o r ao rn e lliln ff., W h e n th o c a s h ie r. II nn !tho eo’j n try you go to bed teella’ oQ la aad p t up
. Iccllit ilof. f ta d lo th e e lty iO ttB O te b e d lM U a 'llM i
‘ 1V
i U
U ' s< t u» i««Ua’ «U Jl.* .
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S c h ill
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Aeadsay n f l & w B S n f i n i F
- A ^ om JBBADY f o b LOVE"
KIDDIES lOe ^
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Ing L o a n O c c a s io n f o r
C o m m u n ity E v e n t
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MURAUOH. o e t la ( « - A p.
p m l m t u l f 100 lu d o w n e n o f U u
UUner Low l i f t b r lo tf o a dlstrlet
mem W ed « t a b ujquet in th e M ur.
U u sb hl«b aehool l u t e n n ln f ,
e eJebnllBi recent conmmni*tloa of
MTcral monlhs nesoUatlons for >
RMODstrucUon TUunca corp o a tk m
lo u t to tvfl&ance tbe dlstriet's obU.
guUoM and reduce iU Indebledncsi
by about M per c e n t
A brlet hUlorjf of the MUner lo w
UU projeet since lU Inception lo
I t l t to reciMm ■pproxltnstJejr WOO
- -* c r» s -ln ~ c » iiU anrt T ir liL f iJ ls
counties, w u siren b j Sdxar W.
Moom a a , president, of the dUtrtct
H arry Oenolt of Twlo Falls,- at*
to m e r for the district, explained nelottatlons leading to securing the
d lstn rt’s 1317.000 loan from the R econstrucUon Finance corporation.
o th e r speakers Introduced by
Olenn Brlgjs, district treasurer
who woa toastmaster. Included
D. B. M oonnan of Tw in’ FWls.
founder of the project; Henry Rees.
gcneroJ manaBcr and director; Nell
J ^ n ^ a n d David Moyes, form er
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Real Estate Transfei^
rv B lsb td by (be ta t« r » o u ta i n
Title G tta r u t r C oapaay
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Oetober 1»
Deed: IL J . Sweeley to R. Brooka,
t l , lot 18, P le u a n t View Orchards.
Deed: L.L ittle to 6. N. Auer, IlSOO.
De
Lot
u t i S. block 98. Tw in Falls.
Deed: 0 . Bertsehy to M. H a r t
140, lo la .l. 3, block IB, CuU eford.
Deed-. M. Hskrt to C. C. Rogtta, UO,
“ 1; i i block 19, CuU eford.
lots
lots
iCTOBEh Mth
O C T i
IDAHO 8AUGS
COMPANT
ARBERC
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Id ah o
•K'Ii m b e r l y
Phonea IW and U
\
>
'.I
il Cuts M otored that "Any.oil woold
Germ P ro c e s te d r But
tt til m tde by th e pa»>
laves Y ou Moc
snJ
a asw er:
• r o c e i^ N # ! ! '
Gtm Prof«T#rf M eftf
(
I n th e defflonitratloD p tc t
if M o to r p l l ,
f fle a h a v e p ro re d th :
o U o f^ ^ ttre o g th
>
lo w , th e film stre n g th a o d ol
u c s tlo D ~ a n d
b e b e tte r o lilf G e m
[t la r e i yoo m oney by
__________ ' c re ty -w c U k ao w B m o to r o ii
C o o tlD e o u i'a
th e re is onfy ont til
W. J . W ohllalb to J . Wohlr m otor protecU oaaadj-------------------------I Deed:
De
^
ic a hav e b e e a th o w n to b e i
e o i ^ G e r m P ro c e
lalb, 81, p art 6W U SW U 38 0 18.
jtjimptloni_It glree yoti
b y th e a d d itio n o i a d r o p
--.De
Deed: . Union c en tra] Life In su r. .. .
1 p ic tu re d be*
prvttJ Ccnon C tn
aanw
n w Go, to O. D. Brown, 19000, s ‘i
ibie fee iln g thae y o a
E tte a c s i
lod o iil a e s t o f
Oill U m th U oU e
JfW, NnfBW,^18 10 14.
u It protected by tb«|
D o m o n ttr a iio f li b e fo re a t
ir o ii Io A m e f.
i n y o u r c arl I t lav
niN IO R S PLAN FROLIO
ao to ro llm id e l '
h u n d r e d th o u s a o d m o t o r
r b e in c r e u e d
g iv in g g re a te r m o t
B m U £ Y . o e t le -H lg h Mhool
Juhic wUl hold Uielr annual “fun
Jualort
if o p o f G crm _ ___ lo w e r oU c o n th a t
frollo"
^oiii In the tchool gym nulum No.
I
th e c o m f o r ta b le
l.vamt
.vember-a,.Olen D avit h u - b e e n - a p .-----pointed chairm an of the committee
i r e a tle a t ttw o
k n o w y o n r c a r l»
in charge 4 f amusem ents. Frieda
i0 t 0r « m in d e d
ii f e t t , finest m o to t
'M
a rwUl head a com^nltiw» ta « u n g f .____
Mal
ivbe
vise deoorauons, Jam es Crouch It
■ c h aln n an ^ o f~ tb e~ co m m lttw ~ on
’ ■
booU
bootha a nd KoUy E vans wUl hav*
charge of mutle.
a t t e n t io n ;
to
t o attend the
^ Q O - po V I n e l t
——
I
. Split bearings
competltlra ‘
*(H»s"ofloitni»
rcffle p re im e it
I
3
,I
In Falls
______ __
ICar Owners o£ Twin 1
fy i
alls
. . 7
loco Men otTw in Falli
_
I ®' GER
E x p r r a r H l r V t e w i O i r Tr hh llrfl n J r a t l c r T t f - S o u t h e r a ------------;
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Idaho B eet
!8l G
GnJW BFi;”
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wIietufDsdraillr-Sroooih,
lent—tJoiein'nB—nosouftd.
I l*/ocw>lng iocrstses a lii.----------------------------- rengtli of any oil)
T o A iiC a
A Sh»fic»nnowl)o|i
erm l^uence Is
r ksow n oils. Aay Conoco
Cooclasotsl bscks cUlmsg.wltb
S*me ciifem e
T quietmntwneni—
yoa a booklet tbst tells
prove ib it New aod Improve
Iflsl o lt hai DOW-------/V w /thstG ermaI’/oc
coavloclag te s t Itw ill psy
Germ ProcesK dM otorCllgivai
fiMi lo d film icrengtl
■sved to reed ill priva in
c ll coptiunmlon ss well t s atai
■ p y -o ru y U d s ^
. proceoioo, we drove sis braad
10 dastn etlo a, leitiag iMs o il •
I w ith U ttu T o
other nationslly ksoi
sisiion w ill glva yoa
' ■■■■C o Hproved
o o Conoeo
laivasyou tower
tba story of tbls coovli
IS ■ u s t tr motor
vou la mooer ssved
braod o tw esrs
to d atk for a copy—c
s o il sfilD ii fir#
w
e if
^
■ M ATT SSCH
C H M ID T ,
.
PR E S.B
3. B1E E T G R O W E R S A S S V ..
O Craaklsoow uied
ruptures aod b n
tx u e m ely b ird to tu n
the meiil.fo-metsl c d
_______
HEAR
COME,ADDT<
TOURTOIGE
;
TOTHEPfi
PROTEST
Vused to tom ib s f t O il film
d b e srle it "seise.'’ Sfasft
to turn. You caa evta ) a « r
islco o u c it
Astembted ia ttru a e a t. Splli
s a d ib4r{,lubHcat«d w ^ o
oil, a n dam ped betweeo “{ ^ s '
a eoc. W ltb set-icrew, extrcffle |
applUd.
D rop o f paieoisd G erm i
added lo o ll in b c vlng . S i r
p re u u rt'ls ipplle'drO rlglflsl ol
beeo Germ Proceiied.
th is 't r a n s f e r i 1 '
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4
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T h isM a c h i
W h y this
a flr-a n d
N e w O il
fW ear
hine
Shows
W
oney! *
and SaA
Y
Senator Willai
lam E. Borah
i
4
4
d m m d f a t t i l H u e Is C o o t
A rc yoii willing to let 112,<
2 ,0 0 0 p r o d u c ti o n a c r e s o f
l~ .s n g a c b c^ta.be'4nuiB icrre3lla
i3 3 5 :a 3 I f 5 r m 5 7 T T ie g F 8 3 F B 8 = ^ :
• - rig h tfu lly belong to T win-Fall
- F a lia a n d J e r o m e c o u n t v - r r . - ■
G o o d in g c e lla r lo c a te d
n o rth
o f - th o
r a il r o a d
t r a c k s , n « t d o o r .to S lau R h -tei
• te i^ h o u a e .
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ICTIVITIES SLATED
T:
AT BURLEY SCHOOLS ™"
tb o u ld ailc th a t qucstic
' Evening at ~
Jerome
andK lm iierly |
FaUs, October 19 a o d 30. Oetober 90.
fooUiaU a t Boise. October M. fooU^
h l|h a t American raU s. October » ,
baU
ot
u: hlgb gtria’ aUtleUo ataoeU Jualor
Oc party In gymaatluin. N orem lion
ber a. Junior fu n frolle. November 9,
idtbi
FaUt
S to 11, American EducaUon week.
fooU
Norember
11, AimUtlce day. Norem­
baU
ber 29, football a t Rupert. Decem­
Junlc
ber 7, all-achool play.
O i;, u a b u ^ e t o f M o
_
-
w e BtiU h a v e s o m e J jln s le fl.
W
____________in o ir r _________
R easonable ra te s.
’ A T ■ raE LEGGION
IO N HAI.L ■
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s u r e
Idiho Bducatton-utodaooo itT w ta --------
--^ 5
.. A t T T he
School
T_win„Falls High
Hi
G ym ha
lasiu m
S
EZTAIION--------------------------
E T H E L W A R
Phon# 1I M
« 1l.E
.
M r a to L en o m By
By A]
A p p a tn tm a t
^
theslrc, assisted by Slim Snm aer*
fUls to the myatery su p e o sc and
fun-m aking la thU RKO-Badlo pietor* with B n e e 'C a b o t Mid Kay
Johnson.“ A Olri of (be Umberlost"
It shewing last Umea today s t (he
RtB}
.
___________ ;
Roxy.________
MEET
T IN G
POTATO
LM SESm
S A T U R D A Y ,
EaSn Pitta b a rie a lo re a bere by
Aius(
AiUst H lttehfeld. b a t th e fla tte ria f
hands are sUU dlaeemlbie. Sbe e w reiaea ( b e a w ith a m a sla r re M la la
*T bdr Big U om ent* e o i^n g Thora*
r a h d j ^ h. o t h e r , t o F I G H T
SPEECH^An^p]
I DRAMATIC
!
b e
—
whleh
ubenu
it.
.Imo and B . SU riln g M arebant for
pringdale.
. A nother m e e tln t w u eaUed to
ACTI
a llo w 'ih rtp e e U b l'& r O d V o lt'K ^
le n -R M m d 'o tb e r ita te candldatnr
rhlch WUI be beld in Uw L. D. a
kbemaele M d a y e re n ln i, Oetober
9.BOR
•
.
schedu '
.
BDRLBY, O et. IS - AcUrltlM
eheduled o a th a Junior and senior te r l
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PRO!TEST
l Hansen,
i
E N R O L L N<
Coming lo Roxy
JE R O M E A N D TWIN
^IN F A L L S C O U N T Y
STA
STATE A P P R O ’ES AWARD
----------ON
-HA:\tMETT VIADOOT
-I
h lih aehool c alendar fc r th e b a k a e e
4
ot u ib'aeason'are:
■ ^
October » aehool «UI ba ditm lu M
‘>1
W ’TTtf'~iilitrT^t~pa*»*w |~ f l f •****--------
_ foliow
B O R I ^ . Oct. 18 - DemocraUc
predDCt eoom ltleem en and eandldates meeUai in th a old Masonlo
^ban Monday evening mapped out
plans for eoM uctlng the campaign
la d decided U> hold a Umlted numMr ot precloet rame8, .the ditea not
ret l e t A. J . Aylor. eounty chairman,
who presided, a p ^ t e d three new
Dommltteemen: J a m e t Ulley for
B tarrbl f e n y , T . B. Edwards for
e g is a a = s =
BEET GROWERS
gs
—P otatd Cellars
T 70pra-Twine*,~w d, " o f n m iy iv iiR - - i u t i ,
•^MiHHana. signed, j ; E . 8Ulter>i^Aar.
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Vv I
2ZaSu
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I— N e» -lee*tlee-G em -B ldrrD T rR rB r-----—r Montgomery u d Madge Craft,
Crat Ph. U 4 .-A dv.
_ Itobert
^
E r m In "UeH Below" a t the Idaha
th eatre.
|I F
P ilia e to n la r. U g a n Masle Ca.
*FVTVRE FAR.MERS MEET
BORLEY,
Ocl. 16—Burley chap*
B
t
ler,
ter. Future Formere, will •meet a t
noon Wedne,?day to scl tlieir pro­
sratr
gram of work for th e coming foU
and wlnler, appoint committees ond
desls
designate
a date for the annual ag
dnnc
dance which Is lield In eonJuncUon
wtth tha lipmo economics depart­
menl Arrangemente wlu also be
ment.
madi
mado for U n initiation of ‘ greea
tiatid
tiatida" Mid Pututo Farmer*.
rT J
V W C
TTB
_
w
. BOISE, Oct, 10 (/D -C llfton and
Applegate e t Spokane submitted Uie i
low bid today on construction of a .
174 fool concrete viaduct over th e '
Oregon Short Line railroad n eari
H am mett and grading and surfacing
“n mUo of approaches, and the stale
b u rea u -o f highways recommended
awarding
of the co n tract
N o p ln s to s b e a r.n o g e a n to g r ta d . *'12^
Tho bid w u 139.187.
t e New Stokol A ntom atk
Sea th
^
TOCNO REPUDUCANB OF
Stokei a t B eu o a'a. Use Aberdeea
Stoker
P laao tnalng. Logaa Masle Oo.
CA.MAB COUNTY ORGANIZE Coal
Coal and
i
a Stekol Btoker an d u v e _ J z
WStstjT^Jcm
'
5 ;:^
I RepubUcan elub of C a m u county
' w u organised last week, elecUng ----- r
A rthur Perkins, county chairm an;
^
! H arry Durall. pitsldent: and EveJfi
*lyn Moody, secretaiy-lrcasurcr.
^ ------------- r -------- C
1
^
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~'B U R lB T .'O ct.'lC ^L eonttrd I>rua^ '
“seU
‘f ’was fined SIOQ nnd coals In P ro .
^bate Judge Henry W. Tuekez's court
Helps
s c
DEMOCRATS SCHEDULE
___ CAMPAIGNJN CASSIA S
[
while intoxicated. I t w u charged
th a t'D r tis i e r p .i^ d 'a ilop s l ^ 'a h d
coUlded w ith a truck driven by H.
P. Uoyd,
Albion, overturning tho
f‘
truck and earning Injuries lo p u .
sengera-ridlnrw
lth-D nB selrD nasel*'
plended not guilty an d handled his
own case, the prosecutor being
County Attorney A, N. NleUoa! The
case w u tried without a jury.
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P
r
BE KEPT
5K R 6T-
X
i
C T ^
M
V TERf
A
im
h F I F P f B U C K S A M f 1 0 't o u A
y9 1i - AN’ NOW A a THESE OPPERS
t« R F « E N O
V f - S
- -'k >si6s--------------" a P
B6CAIK6 <V£
X S ff.
BELIEVES
J ttO s M
rrsA W T w ! n 5 5 a f
OF u f e a n d
DEATH TVWT
j5 m
^V m h
I d a b ^ O c t l e (V) ~
Hi
O ci
tiUa J ^POTIACH,
.
. OAKtBY,
OAI
O r p h e u m 's N e w F i lm H it
for Adam
B. Sagen. pioneer U D. Frank L.' Stepbaa, RepubUcan nomAi
68-. churchman of Cassia county, Iseo for governor, l u t night offered
were held a t Uie Cassia stak a ta b er- to
W w
w ithdraw from th e campaign It
nacle here Friday afternoon with his opponent, Oovernor 0 . Ben Rots. H H
Bishop Ivan W. Holt of th c Oakley eoUId substsntlaU hU campaign ■
claim of saving the ta x p a y e r 11,000,. ■ ■
Fourth ward oHIclatlng.
000 •annually.
■ ■
"A doublo mUed quartet composed Stephan,
opening' his northern B Q
of R.ilda Block. Sarah Clark. Bert ha Rfvi»n<. ^ «H nn
Porrful Idaho campaign, declared Ross' econ. ' V f J
mny Eiitimi lo t>a - m i i r a m p e w i M ) ^
Severe.
David
Severe.
Norton
BaMs
Members of th i M urtaugh LodJes'
[B V .
and ^O rant Severe, sang. Clarissa absurd."
Aid society ser\’ed the ban q u et
'To Ross* eharges t h ^ Stephan, u <
'
MCompanStd th em at, th e o rgan. Invocation vaa delivered by a member of the 1II2S legislature, u t i r A
silent while appropriation* w t r e | | H
President
WUllam
T
,
H
arper
and
G O O D IN G O D D F E L L O W S
sp eak en were John A. Clark. Sam - made, Stephan ehallanged H ou to ^ C H
A T T E N D C A L D W E L L M E E T Iuei
S "McIntosh and Jo h n L. Smllh. prove the sU U m en t Thero w u oo i a
way Ross could know of SU pban's ■ ■
Oakley, and John M. E n lgh t, Bolt 7*^,
_____
..
Oakle:
attitude,
the Republican said, be- H
“J
‘
OOODINO. O c t is-T H e encam p. Lake Clly.
eauso there w u n o reporter to rem ent team of tho Ooodlng Odd . Sa rab Clark sang a eolo accom- cord every protest m ade.'
H |
Fellows put on the degree work a t panled by Raida Clark. Charles S. .As for economy. Stephan said, the W l
tho grand lodge meeting a t Cald- Clark, president of the stake, spoko ROSS administration spent a quarter ■ 1
remarks were n\ade by ^
weU this week. Those aUendlng tb e ^a n1d closing
“
of
a
million
d
ollan
more
In
1931
th
a
n
W
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convention ere: E. 0 . Bgelus. 8Uas Bishop H o lt T he benedlcUon wos did the Republican adm inistration In :..- J
‘
Reagan. A. P. ifcLeod. E. D. Hughes, deUrered by Earl WhlUey.
In te n a e n t w u In th e Basin cem - ‘“ V,
H. A. Cleveland. Robert Bryan. A.
■Stephan
attacked
th
e
ado
iln
lstra.'
m
W. Dsubner. E. L. fltllson, Rufus etery In charge of D. B. Johnton tlon of the stato Insurance fund, s t y - '
fi‘”' '
Longstoith, W alter R.. Brown, Leo of Burley a n d the grave w u dedl- Ing
J?®"m any claims were protested and]
SmlLh. John BoIton.i^ames W. H ea- “catcd
if*!,, by Blsbop OrvUlo Helner.
P a U b e a re rv jrtrc : Jo h a _ Sm ith; th a t Democratic attorneys w pres«nt- l^ Cei
. ry_and.W . O ^ n r y .- R e b c k a h s a tn S S S , « ^ S - S
tnp'tne'R
arao departm ent received;-Uami
"Pj
tending Include Mrs. Vlrla Bolte Moses 8 . M arun, Joseph S. Sm ith. In
utcast La4y~ tb e film venlon of
some Instances, more In fees tb an -O
'Onti
Jo h a 'S .-M a rtin . T liunnan .Martin,
and Mr*, LoLi Jenkins.
Arleti’s-m aat fanona story.
w u involved In the eases. He prom- Michael
Mich
Miss Dorolhy Rane Ferguson o t and ’Harvey Steele. Flower glrla * “ 'to remn'B llie game department Herb
H erbert M arshall plays opposite Miss
Qoodlna. daughter ol Mr. a n d Mrs. wero
* “ ®JRachael Sm ith. V eta M artin . iJS? politics by hiring . employes , Bennett
Bem
In Ib is new atlraeUon wblcb
J . T. PenruBon relum ed th is week Iris
Jf** Helner, Mary MarUn. Lida M arsolely on a merit baals.
|o p e aopea
s a tlh e O r p b e tim lb e a l« to d a y .
from Newark, New Jersey. For th e ^Un “a n d R eU Smith.
R. H. Young, Parma, nominee for
■
~p ast~»U ~B i6ntJi«-th B -ltu'tT » T eJed-------Ueuteaani:gth’c m b C fth d :M ir-M a r^ rr_ -r__ -__
—w lth-a-gnwp-of-collegB-stDdentson gSM
garet
N ftl
A K rR IV E R FLOW
V S
S Ward, Blackfoot. nominee for
ft literary survey of the northern
tre u u re r, are campalglng w ith
A Idaho Theatre Today
At
_R lates. which Included N iagara falls,
INSURES IRRIGATION S
Stephan.
Olacler national park, Canada.
Chicago and tho W orld's fair u
BORLBV, Oct. 18 — Increased %m
places of Bcenlo Interest
AM ALGAM ATED
.SU G A R
Mrs. J . Den KUboum and chUd- natu
S?™ral
" flo v o t Snake river w ater
ren Robert and Marlon le ft this h u made It unnecessary to curtail Wi
W ORKERS TRA N SFERRED
. week for Nebraska a nd frcm thero, deUvery of Irrigation w ater la the
^
w m .g o to Chicago to VUlt the canals cf tbe pumping system of tb e
Minidoka projeet. T he delivery to. _ BUIII.CT. o c l. 10 - Duo lo the B
suspending
of o p enllons of the Bur- | H
Mrs. C. Moody'i'who’ - h a s 'w n t 'l hthose
o s e using waler for fall Irrigation {"“
P*
ley P
plant ol the Amalgamated Sugar
several weeks here on business con-! hb u remained
n
a t 300 second feet, ‘'1'
| H■ N
- aected wllb he r property, le ft S a t.] a n d aU
a this water b u been called company a number of employes have ■
■' ■.
been u an sfen ed to other locations. H
nrday evening for her homo a t San fo r by water users.
‘a w f c . i J m ^ ^
. Slego.
I In
er
increased
supply h u been brought J. J . Dunbnr, recenUy acting man- M
acer
of
tlte
plant,
lias
been
sent
to
P .B
Miss Llzzlo Henry and he r m other,' about by a laiger retu rn flow of i ” *".
ClarLiburg,
CaUfomia.
about
20
I
V
' Mrs. J . J . Henry, relum ed this week i water
w ater stored In the banks of U k o
from a n extended trip to the ChUiW
Walco
alcott, by an Increaso In the miles south ol Sacramento, w’here k
. cago fair and other places of In- nn aatui^^^ow^(tf^tjw^8trcMn,
tu n
and by the Sm lthlleld. U tah, factory/li beInff movcAR. B; Tallman’r Twin Falls
■ t«TOtJ n n U M U U h e ^ J e ^ jU l^
I J n . Julia Andrus has a s h e r th
th ee T
Tft’la PaUs tr a c t II Is beUeved plant monager. wUl ha\-o supervUloa
house guesls her son, H. M. Andrus th
th aa tt ithe present flow eervlng the of the local plant. Rodney Wykoff,
a nd wife, of Macdoel. CaUfornla.
pumping system
will continue formerly-'eleclrlclan of tl»e Burley
Mrs, M argaret B. Van and small S,;11S
facto ry .'h as been called to Ogden,
son of Salmon Olty who visited sov. W roughout October. Tlie p a v lty sys- and Hi Is expccted th a t lie wUl also bo
'
- eral weeks here with her parenta, tem of the Minidoka project Is now transferred
lo ClarksUurg.
Col. and Mrs. H. P. Steele, left for using about 000 second f e e t '
h e r homo this week. •
D R U N K D R IV E R F IN E D
PARKE SERVICES TO
- HR'
. '" i j j
TO^ U
Stephan Demands |d
P ro « :io r “ Aftrcli I
SERVICES-HELD FOR------- ^
Appropriations |
PIONEER OF OAKLEY On
til
/Id k •
lT —w
J U 5 r 0 U I T G 0 t | FT
t !O R l B L t / ? - 7 H * BOOK K S E U
S,<
5 , 0 0 0 COPIE& A. DAf. M C M H 6A N
JIBO M E. O t l I I day p r o ir tm ' u presented by tn a
K f d S f t r t o i n t of ib e ^ Je t*
offi«. :Methodist Episcopal church
ome.
Sunday^m om lni Included ;...........................
"BongsT
“J k ir T r o a l" alS r* S w ln »
“- S
Song," 6y primary d eptruneflt; reclUUons, Patricia Percy an d K ari
&
B a n ao n : m d ln g . Dorothy
too:; song
by tha beginners' d a ta .
m
■
gIitU a-gt>t-B»-Caw tult" .rod t allon. ------AUred
Alfred Potter; tong, P atty Albert•o a : eaerelie, 'rThe Pled Piper.”
t,;
by
O f' PhyUls H andy a b d
W f.nf
eicanor
Freeman: ft redU U on,
jjetyl U m b : vocal duet, M argaret
Beryl
m
u x i and Mary Kogendobler.
Balbert
,
An eietclse,
Mra. WlUlam'i clasa;
lonx, Elbert Rice, J r . reclU Uon,
•oag.
m
m sU
Marst*n-’
:Kassleri--<Uftio*ue.~M lli -C lo tto
's elass; recltaUon, Cleo Bohan*
O
tto's
nnon:
on: reading, Winona BeU; te d Utloni
UUons, Kathleen Smalt a n d Ray­
mond Note; class promotion exer- * =
eucg.
elsea: p resenutlon of diplom u,
r
« ,. J. a XendaU. and cloalng S t (
Rev.
jttc
^ tlta
a itlon. F le t^ jm U a n a .
, ,
. rAIU IERS NATIONAL GRAIN
BE HELD AT ALBION
MANAGER QUITS POST
— 0H iCA G O .'octri8OT>^The rcsig-- 'B
' bUuRLCT.
t
Oct. i ^ ^ e r a l serv.
n ation of Oeorge S. Mllnor u vice Ices
ices wUl
w be conducted for Andrew
’president and general m anager o t 'aHuatria
^ l s ^ k e . 68. In Masonle hall.
-• m a J n rn irrs' Nfttlnntl flraln rnrpm -iJ.^M pn
Ation was announced yesterday b y V
m«
In Masonlo
cem etery. undct_dlrcc-.
-iC. C, H uffrpresldent-of-the cooper.;yo-_
. D. B. Jolm son. M r. Parke
Uon of
fttWe.
died a" t the farm home of his broUwr
Mllnor WM general m anager o fij-w
Jo
h
n
Parke,
of h e art trouble.
,Parmers- NaUonal four and one-half
_ycan.Jlcj)l(iP>, he w ld.,8tter ajr*ta.-.L Born in northem U tah n son of
JohnTm d-M iirgaW tT»lem TrParkcT
tlo n , to retum to private business,
h a was brought to th e Albion U aln
In early days. WeU known to plo.
PRICE OF HOQB DBOFS ’
f w "resldenU u "H" Parke, he enneer
50 CENTS A H U N D R E D gased
'pged in the catUe and th e ep buslBOISE, Oct, 18 (/T>—Tho price o f ' ness and
ai farming. He w u a bachelor.
hogs In Boise dropped M centa a lsu
rv lv
Surviving
relatives aro h is brother
hundred today from $3 to M M a j jJo
o h n iand a sUter Mrs. E thel Baylor.
hundred.
IMonta
M oataaa.
Dealers attributed th e drop to n'{
corresponding reduction In prlcea on 3000 iOBCillDS COVER
th e Pacific coast, l l wns n contlnu-l
BROWNING'S CASKET
ation of the reduction ot tho past n
c t YORK. Oct. 10 W) - T hree
NEW
. teveral weeks which ha s brouRhl tlie thousand
thousa
orchids covered th e casket
. price down from n figure well above' an tt ihr
the funeral services o t Edward
to a hundred.
W
e t " “Dsddy" Browning, yesterday,
West
-------:------------------p u bla wlsb." said Victor Roes,
" It w
INCREASE INDICATED IN
his otl
attomey. "We scoured th e city
IDAHO'S ONION CROP an d gol
gi them. They cosl |8000 and
for by employes of Mr.
BOISE. Oct. 10 (*r>-Idaho's 1934 were paid
*
onion crbp w as'foreeasi today by Browning's real eatato firm.**— - he ser>ites were held o t CampRichard C. Ross, agricultural sta - . T*f’®
• tlstlclBn. a t 1.080,000 bushels, an In- bell's, ,on Broadway—the BroaUway
Brownlng clinraclerlscrew c from OOB.OOO buahela last th a t "Daddy"
^
year.
*ed
■ so 'well. Thero were 150 m ourners
P ra n tet Heenan, the "Peaches"
The report said tho average yield but ^
of ooe
one of Daddy’s romances, w u not
was about 000 bushel* an acre from ;°f
o m th m .
, ISOO acres planted. T he ncreaRO wna •m
among
-•increa»ed-lrom-l,5W -barv’M U d aa st _81jo
- S h e « n l no flowers.
-------------
A:WFUIj---------------- —By
—I ■J. Pl 'McEvoy-and-J
R A H Y D S Y T R O O R A II-------- 1~
—D1 I x i E T ) U G a N ---------STAGED AT JER O M E
w
o f u /
W w
SSED™
V#
RM PRQCES!
•I'ONIGHT an d Ever;
p a n y p resen ts H a i r y !
(PARAPPIN
a n d J o h n B.,Kcniiedy,
it l n c n W Oil C m o ; ' .
a n 'd i ^ M u f l l e . . '. '.
BABB)
K D y L 7 t 8 o i t a . T , ■> • v , - ; !
•
C O N 'r i N E N T A l E very
0 W edneaday N ig h t C ontlna
u r y R ic h m a n . . . J a c k D cim y k a i
q e ^ , o v e r N . B . 0>>indudin{rKD ^
O IL
c o m p a n y
-r -
•• ■’ V
[
-• -•V
(I W
W iV FALLa DAiLx
NBW O .
i n i x i - r * n i B n D K Mm W) r W E D N H B i m - M O B W H t W
D r iv e r B la m e d F o r
F a ta l
A u to
W r e c kk
.
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—
MI TTEE
iCrfAT/O/ir COMMi
th T ~ g F ~
mM ?s'-T H E INDIC
M
11
POCATELLO, Oct. le Wl - tA .
AMD MW A fte
/
I corener'a Jury ycifertay atwraoon
2
UO C H A N C es OM f
K A V E L C T H E R P U L U - f H E W OC
OOU
H DOULARSi returned a verdict lhat Pred Hinge.
"•
M I S S lN fr T ^ T V B R D IC T .lM I
- fW D ienm tnW tyoM daho.aoiilljera --------------- L _ B A W / ^
■ p a S E T M f r- J O W R E A C te y /braach. tootball and baiketball playbrw
*
A Q U I C K O B C IS IO N —
\
IW/J) R ^ C r e - B u T ’A ^ ' A
u rn .
j T
y .j . ^ ^ U F F C R t
M r s . R o o s e v e lt t o S t r a pP e r. -m et hU death on account of
)
i S T A B L D E “ E V E I> BA 8V D OSU llho recklMi driving of Wendell
'THERE AM'^ O lT ( V BUON
ot Anierican Falb who wa*
^ N BIM? N O /
L1
N e w Y o rk S t a t e f o r ......iwHowell
.
'• traT e ltn (ra t-a n -M f« * lv « -ra l« .o f(• J S S W E P U U L R O
■I
V VOU'D • ^ K
ipe«d
whJJo approachfnff * dsngef»)S)6rBS O N J
........
;■
W o m a n C a n d W a le
w
ous curve and on the wrong ildo
_ h s r h e e l s - V — -----------'
. jlj
o t Jthe road.”
WASHINGTON, O ti. 18 ( ^ —
q
County
Attorney D. A. McDevItt
' Mid
u l d thU allem oon a charge of m anMrt. Frmnklin D.
jB j «U p rtctdeot « m ^ lo-; ilaughter o r rtckleis driving would
: pro:
probably be tiled agaiiut Ho m U.
dv
*“** “J* ^ n .
rtal« pollUfAl ewnpailB of h e r oM ^b u r tho action had not been taken
” WenA M ».
tip lr- ^late th if em iJng.
.
l a l J ir » K »i in M M " “ u
hA \
<
. ^ Rlnge and three compinlons. all
• D eclirlng.iho would
X jnM gf
fi
5 ooff /American Falli, were injured 8 a t- Itate- th e tin t lady reached \» UA urday night when the enr driven
n
[lUiM j O f u K ^
S w the pM t 10 U»k6 over h e r oW
n by Howell collided with a cementp e t u i-omen-» timinclBl chftlnn*a gladen
.
truck a s they approached
i i u M :&tfnw. IW >■TWCU.»wTiS«*
.e Pocatello.
r -iln
___ .,v e iU J n M l_ lw u U fu i.,8 < w n 1“ , ,. ’
_ _ _iS cb-»lit-liM -C V cr. Rppe.ared « 4 n n
ismoklng the ir pipes. Bome iparks ot
olar»d-peorjc_L ea< ly_0ll9__o.f thMe jsn
~E X O ?fB K A T E #-^ E A B Y ^ O O W - olan
—
.-------------- B A IT ----------- mi n mountAln* «iu].o ttr.riaia:? D i:D O Cf -B
, p r tn confereneo while m a H n O t f | |
» u m in t n ^ M o ^ h e y - < li0n t - b a « - " ~
. “
“
r—
Ihrco-sarrlT lnir- firelighter* of a 1In
a dccr did be get. tletum lng t« camp)
Soo D c em en t. Of lunlc rtyle. w llh HU
BO ISS-^obD D. RlgM y o f J s - S '
0* cigareu
tn than! d a y s-g o t tnto tho
fore of 213 w ho battled the holocli
h o ' found deer tracks o rer every-.
' c m o A G O -A n B«-year-old re t-' force
i m ihoulder tn d graceful # k « v ^
I rome, president ot tb e public aUUtle*
hf
hay and set lire to th e bam."
1 •e" n n told the Retired Firemen’s as-' cau
cauiil of 1671.
.
hi
!!
th
ln
g
-a
n
d
two
heads
of
lettuce
In
I t w of a »hado bclwetn tomato
1
I commlttlon, soon will be going U te r
. »»
aocUtion ot Chicago he knew who
and russet, brilliant as th e n s « l
|
A
the
grub
box
had
been
alm
oit
ensT he lire leveled 17.450 builnesi
! 'T hey were a li drunk.- Leady as­
V his deer again, armed w ilh a bead ‘j’
. ‘JJ
I ttr te d tm great chlcago llr* -a n d serted
J
hl«hly-colortd autum n leaf.
tlrtly eaUn.
•
■
rd and
residential structure*, leaving,
Sunday night, on the SSrd
ai
n or Iclluce.
tb a t It wasn’t P a l O'Leary’s cow. anniversary of tlw eve ot tho lire.
——
A bit o t Ita tjrtghi daring wa* inn
"When they get hungry enough,
re. IC
100,000 penons homclcaa and desA yetr ago he » « huctlnjr In the
h
■
M ir a rA c a f f. oct, i « - d , tvor««
-her Tde* as ih e ttl d :
21
„ to come lo camp to nibble tf»e let-•
c"Why 1 u w the whola bunch of’ ’Those
ig troying
150 million, dollara worth of
fellows hnd been drinking
tr
’T h
« vicinity of Troutdale on th e Bobo ^
T Clark.
,
-1 know It la rathe r unuaual for
ciox Democmllc candidate for eon'■ CALDWELL.
Oct, IB
P. river. Fruitlessly tw climbed upo tuec.- ho said. “I win go out atter^ lo a fe n who lU rted th a t tire,’* de- all
oon In O'Leary'a b am ; and
pi
all altem
i
Id property.
«
*
irrtaim
an
trom
the
second
Idnho
dis„
u a o n e In th# WWW Houm to ta lu m a
: M arker of Idaho Palls yesterday was
them."
‘1 trTct,
ta aeUw part In a congrensloral
irfct Governor C. Ben no.is and Scc- n am ed g rand patriarch ot the grand n
retary
of
State
Franklin
a
irnrd.
canewnDalfo. and 111 tell you why I m rela
ws
! e n eam p m tn t o t Idnho Odd Fellows
dldates tor re-cIe«tlon *111 addrew
^ asiem bled here tor their forty-iev!V- ■—
""
.............
doing 1^ ' I
. msciPiisiig
I
•/ ■
' Jit.'
I I
"I ■ » ?
hflssFiiSiflFnIdaho
I i l l'
UliH
B m
SI
FaUFMaii^
1 TOMIITillWllH New
i Encampment
™
Grand Patriarch S
A high icfiool gj-mn«/um ThuntSay a f-[l m en t,Js mecUng in conjunction with
--------- a c m i a - l M r a i b « a u je abe had,
worked to r 13 year* under M n,'
OTJay la otjanU lng tho women*T
S iu to n of tho DemocraUo party of.
M l* York Itato: because ih o bcllevcd M n. OT>ay bad gone Into pol-,
'lUc* becauM ih # wanted to got *;t
to f r o o t ot evil, and turned to the
w rem m ent to get rew lla; w d
Ihe beUoted the would mako
a good congreawoman.
^ ^ ,
CalUa* ber friend alwayi by ber^
f ln t name ot Caroline. M a
.
te lt eUmaxed ber itory with ibU
WmoTO. October JS. at 3,-35o’eteete— o^ th e r branches of the Odd Pellow
3W
A number of women met a t tho
ial
„ o rd, er w ith the tirty-seeond annual
*
homo
of Mra. E. H. Dean Sunday In
Jg® of her scventy-nlnilt birthday' session of th e grand lodge slated to
honor
^ begin Tuesday altem oon and conannlversao*.
, tin
tln u e u n til Wedneaday evening.
Mr*. Harold James nnd Mrs. HowEL O. Hughes ot Ooodlng was elect” Hall entertained Saturday evenard
ed* grand high priest with olher oting a t the Hall home «1tti a bridge
, ^tlcers including Dr. C. B. Allen of
p a rt/J n honor or Mbs Mary McNary,
f Bobc, gran il senior warrfen; Pred
former M urtaugh tchool teacher.
h U am mon of Oroflno. grand Junior
J?™
Jlarold James captured th e high
■? w arden an d EarJ Baird o t Caldwell,
111,
score prize and Miss Dorothy Cline
f ”an d Bd S m ith of Boise, grand repwa* low. An oyster lupper waa served. resentatlvca lo the soverign grand
nd
M r.an d M n .M .P e ck relu m ed B at™
35.
■
____
I
'I lodge
a t AtlanUc Clly. tC J,. In 1935.
urdayfrom Shelleywheretheyvialted
to^
T he Hev. R. P. Jamison of Ornngewh* lay women can’t„ relatlTCS.
„n'
>
vllle,
Idaho,
was
tho
speaker
a
t
the
work wnleably together, I can aay'
I I
Loyd Lorson, noy Motherahead and“ flrat m eeting ol th e ecnventlon S u n ­
M b
w e-n worked together for 13 y « n* Delbert
“
Lewb apent the week end In
___________ ■ ■
i l .dny_niBhi. a religious scrvico aa tt
------- and-I-don't rm em bef a ilngl# mU-; Pocatello.J—
Si
nDHei»tiirtlap“—— ~ ——--------- -— JI H
ir
" ■
Offlcera of the ftrand lodge In ai tNo one In th# Whllo Home, ihe
, “
I? tendcntofscbool!i,was*peclal8pealc.
J
ler
♦mpbaUcaliy added, U w much as e ra tth e L .D ,8 .c h u rc h fiu n d a y e « n;- tendance Include Oecrge D. Scholer
o t Burley, grand warden. •
•Uttlng a finger- for M n . OTJay. “ “
She henelt t» doing nothing In the
'* *"«•
U y a l Kale, Oakley, spent three
ILLUSION
WhlU Houie. Bhe’i going bock to ^days
" a t the Frank Egbert tiomo here
:c
■>
yew Y ork.. ____________________ Slasl
; week.
PORTLAND,
O re .- B llr a b c th
I
= lU
H ailer.-tnung !iOc|e|y girl a n d Junior-------------------------7 -------I L
cajue
leader,
today
had
levered
HUNTING
MISHAP
FATAL
Lc
P ro s p e c ts D e c re a s e
im i
ed
Y aall
ll ties w ith the mnn who married
TO CHANTS PASS BOY
E V
F o r I d a h o ’s , A p p l e s
^
h e r and lound hlm selt In Jail on
GtlANTS PASS, Ore.. Oct. 10 (A>J a•*' check charge 48 hours a lle r .the
, , Steve Scott. H -year-old w n of Mrs. “
BOISE, O c t 8 m -P T M P « lJi for
ly ceremony.
,
fn J.H .T u H s of this clly, died ycsletday
«
On Sept. 3 M aynnrd'■Prdcmke;
apples decreaaed during the month In
- „ in an Ailtland hosi)ltaI from a gunIdaho. A prtsent ouUook for a.lOO.«W
“ o t M u n d received in a hunting a c. . sclf*styt«l
offlcJaJ of Mw Dnnk ot
, sh
«■
Toronto,
married Miss Hailey a t
buibels, a reducUon o t 97a;000 buih'■ cldent east of there Bunday.
Tc
h- .
.
...
e lt below tbo torecait of a mootb ago. Tho taU l dbcharge occurred when
,n Vancouver,
Wash. Bearing th e hlghVn
«n
R ltbard 0. BOSI. 4 rtc u ltu ra l lU t- brush cauRbl tho trigger ot the rttlo
io eesst recommendations, ho had been
n^
. . Utlclan. aald today. ,
I
se showered
wllh attention In preten­
tV, used by Scott’s companion. George
sh
;as |I
-Grower* lU to th a t early maturity
tious
homes here. The ilhislon was
Lewb, ab o 14. of Q rania Pass.
tli
ot aome of tho earlier varietlei,” l»
shallcred when police In te v e r a l;
H id. "reiulU d in lower producUop
cities caught up with him.
2 •
. EQUIPMENT
cl
th a a had been expecl« l Proapecta
ley)>
».
I n circuit court hero Miss KaUe}’
g.
aUo declined in Colorado, W aihlng1LOS ANOELES — When Thomas
J . WM
granted an annulment _ on
Harding,' IB, was a n eite d here j-ea*|
ton.'Oregon and CaUfomla.’'
Ha
ff. Ktoundi
h e r consent to Ihe m a n 'a jc 1
It* lerday
on altcmpUd burglary chargp.'
He aaid improvement in the out*
ter
S c i e n c e n o w t ieei il l s u s t h a t
b
.
i’
lftd
been
ohU
lntd
by
fraud.
j
ll- ea. pollco lound In hls pockets a m b - 1‘
look In eastern apple growing til*,
a t h lf l foot, a bottle ot wilaon aod—a
'
;
- i ni a d e ^ a t e --------- —
t r c a rtin g - o t- w o tk in g - in -in
pi!
'F 'l i 'f * '- ’''?!
for
ALLOTMENT A.NNOUNCED
He said the rabbit's foot «-as for
..
.
l i g h t IS on<
o n e o f t h e s u r e s t w a y s ttoo d a m a g e
Juck,
S £ A ilO N S T E R ___ .
Jui tbe ppbon for suicide It ho were _ a 0 I f lE . 0 e t. J8>J>-A ]lolm ent oti
Tf | f, '
ol
6! ccai
a u g b trth e p lslo rto r inUmldaUni' state
^
6AN PEDRO, Calif.^R«porta o{
school tundi lo counties wna
a aea monster wero brought to port
5ft prospectU'c
pri
victims.
„
e y e s . T'hh e r e a s o n m a n y c h ild r eenn b e c o m e
nnnounced
today nt Uie otilce ol I
Pollco
said, ho^'cvcr, Hardlnt; Jotin
j
eu*
jtJtcrd ay by C aptain D. M. G tw:n.
o.
i
W. Cotidlc, slnte superinten*
ll7 doic
Id n th a v o n c h a n c c to u se tlM p b to l dent
^
K ll ttory waa lupportcd by fully
ot public Inslruclion.
t ecd is t h a t t h e y s t u d y i n1 ppio o r l ig h t .
J,
n e a r s ig hite
*n because
M n, Josephine Hague heard
h alt hla crew on the lith m lm
bt
‘^•1
The allotm ent nmounted lo »IW,>
- f n iib te r Birmingham City, In.trom
hli trjln g to remrn'c #_wlndow
’w hitn
j
'J* 077.
nnd Is dlstrtbuted to the coun*
A n d n o t: o rn e m o d erfl h o m e ih t ee n p r o v id e s
tc
t on th e basis ol tho 1S33 a ct ot
e a n Pranciaco.
tcirttn and i'clephoned o fllc tn . th n t ties
_______ r W e - « » J 0 jnB ti off p o rt.B aa Jib
)ji rabbit's foot evldenUy failed him
t JeRJuJntuic BivltiB It In greater
ll’’' iJie
*lt nnd
j
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Luis Prtday afternoon 4:15 o'clock
an th a t ho to rg o fto sw allow 'the
---------- e f f o r tl e sIB
s si
the proportion
lo needy dbtrlcls' than
axwben tbo hideous thing reared lU
those
llbcraty supported Ircm tax>
lb ppo
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h»ftd.” the akltmer aald. *1 never
able
property.
S S to S iu n g T ff ir E "
,Aiw tyi tbe most or Ihe o n i lor .
tc h y o u r f a m i ly a s t h e y re
W SlclT
r e ia d . U o es
tor
Benson, yoar Aberdeen CoalTb
__ ^“I t ituck ita head up about threo
u, leait a t Denion’i. Call 142 (or
no (hs
t.-C»l|-»! for pricei.—Adv.
feet and kept' It up u ntil we got
At
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within M te et of It. T h e heod was
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a c h ild o f y o u r s h o ld h i s b o o k: n o tic e a b ly
a te u t ttoM and .one-half le tt J w . ~ 1 ____________ c lo s e r t h
h a rn 14 in c h c s ? I f so , th
the c h a n c e s
fijg H ji
eoniplcuout.
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a r e t h a t h:
h i s e y e s a r e b e i n g s t r a iin e d . H e
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ca n . I waa to excited 1 forgot to
notloe, Ita akin was dark gray, and
JU beta was Upend t« a flat nose.
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and ther« w u an Immento comno tlo e in tha te a for yards around.”
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J a b l e laa m ip s f o r p r o p e r illu mlin
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to ck eti anywhere often reiu)
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ioeketa ther'e are th a t need new la n p a. Put a lam p In
IMJ Che\To!et Truck _____J37S
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home bright and ehrerfol with
323
every lockel. Make your
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good light.
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low prices cn cart ol good con*
dlUm . ^ a r a n t f f r t to nlvft yoii^
aervlc». Cara people nre proud to
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SaIe,SaysTe^fl
Olllclals of Giant
ment Laugh at Tallc ol ^
Trade tor Dean .......
AotlTw orid BaseChampions Scores H
M BM Pina. T enn., O c t « WV■ManagfT Blit TVnX - o L . t b a ^ t g , ^
York O ltn U let i t be known t e n
j?
to a ty h o h u H T o n e -i^ C tH -B u b H J r^
to the S t. Louis C trd ln tls e r to anr«
body else.
J
As thing! look now. b e laid, be
j
doesn’t aeo why th e O ltn U abould
i
be anxloui te g ir t up HubbeU, vho
won 21 gtm e t for them l u t y ttr .
,5
Terry a tid there w u nothing del*
Inlte he could say about plana lo r
•
next year.
‘a t U to o early to figure e n tra d e t.
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and too early to tnnounoe any p lani _
Cl
-Clear-Cut-Viotory-Ower
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HI
B
I r C U A IIU S D U N K ltV
(Asst
(Associated
F r t u Sports Wrller)
CH
l IC A G O . O ct. 1 6 - J e irW w
' r oom'o
m e H e r m a n D e a n , “ D itz y "
f
Eiarly
a r ly SEason Contests Rep
mnaakkiin g ^ 3 6 ,0 0 0 f o r h im s e lf
t hh i s :y e a r , w a a n a m e d t o n ig h t
duce
Pacific Coast ConI
! 'S !
due
i«ubo m u -----------I
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o Ja tth
h o m o s t v a lu a b le p la y e r in
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fgCi
B u p e r t---------- 3
ference’s Standing in r a
t h ce tN a tio n a l L e a g u e f b r 1 9 3 4 .
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— - rttc
f t ttliliig tw u f Uie wor>d'fcham> •
C la s a ' ‘S ” ~(T fon-B Jff T e n ) “ .T
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IVatlonal
Football
Clreles
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B
ploni,
iloni,
S t. Loult Canllntls, Dean H B
neodlBS
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0 # IjM
xoi
Offlclala ot th e Olant-. manage­
ame wllhln tw o poInU o f.lh t per- ^ ^ 3
(Ian te
e—and leamR it c an’t g a in a n («ct
H E R E ’S how Coach Jim m y Phelan
1 s ta th e s tre n g th o f h is line—«
ment In New Y ork h a r t Uugbed a t
ect •scon In Um selection made by I S S
B
ZIMMERMAN
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S ' J E E E i ! ! i j i ,(A.«oclsted
' r P.HIPrtM
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rumol
rum on Uiat th e y ha re offered Hub­
of eight npresentlng
_
ml ttoyed w ith th e footbaU a. committee
con
e a tlle 's c ivic pride. T he ielephant
inch a g a in a t W ideA w ake. Seatlli
sp orts W riter)
NB t• f th e m ott tBthnsUiUe root- beU and
s
cash to th e C trd ln tU for
Wrilcra- AssoelaUon o l Of**
O la M “ B " ( S o u lh S id e )
'JLOS
g J ANGELEB. Oct. IS (JP )-lt
b
’h elan op in ed *‘I could u s « 4 to t guy in th e line."— { / n P h o to , thhee BaaebaU
p ll
layers o f W a sh in g to n and Phela:
e ra f e r the St. U o ls Cai^inals one
o th e D e tn brothen.
ono of
Amerl
kmerica. in th c official baUotlng.
to .ap p eir loday lh a l ualeaa
.
g ”- .....: - ~ i .!. ! liS began
dorin c th e woriditerlea w u Den ____
' ................................ .............t i n t :
I n t placo counted 10 potou,- tn d
prompt m n sciU lio n m eaaarta t r t —
Albion
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B 0 j.oM premia
C n tU (above), Cardinal acoat =
>ean scored 71 points. Six membert
C uikford ----------- 1 I
0 JM (aktiL
Uken. the raelfio C o u t c«sfcr> m
v h o dkeavcred the Dean brotben eluded:
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If the committee roted him the
Jerom e H erm ta D e tn ; a t
o n lr a y e a r o r f o » g » . l « f c r f . L m
B a r jL = = = !
S ! «ence.
- <
a n d ,tla rte d Uem lo majer league LouU.
tI ,,! ; 78; P t u l W aner. PltUburgh.
[ u s t
F i g h t
Saost valuable player t n d lha other
npon Ias the acme of perfection In |
usliuicr ------- ----- 1 J
0
.W ujwii
wo rtnked liUn tecond.
SO: Joe Moore, New York. 43: T rtrU
national football circlet, wonld be
SO puchertueceedt plteiMT {a the = ■i..
5 = = = = = =
JKksoni
ki
C t a ''B ” ( N d r i r s l d c ) ~ - "lefl
i i banging
u
JK
New York,-g9;'Melvla O ll,'------on Ihe'ropt* ere th e
p
E l j m j n f t t i n n
£nosl valuable player tw ard. T he , ,
Oliniu r m y ■„, .,-...1
0 t l.OM iI93«
$]4 season
„
New Y o r t S t; J t ^ CoUlna,-SU .
ended.
til
lal gtm
ea, t third ot Uielr conlesU, LouU, M l W lUltm T em r. New Yortt,
lonor
w
u
tw
arded
to
CarPHMbbell
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liu tm u D r.T T .V r:!
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M7l Only Stanford and W u h ln gto n rej j , ourt
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i ttu Now york OlanU U it y etr. ith tr t t a pitcher, pinch bitter, or 30;
Darls. fUUdelpblt, U:
laUi undefeated to uphold th e h o u ­
ss« runner. Batted .348, making P tu l D etn. at. LouU. 18; H tl Schuthis year flnlahed In t
[ n i s s i o n
R u l e s ,Hlubbell
uM
>.
g n u p and there w u th e .
R
i S ^ E - iI 2! ' e! ji «p » rs
« ofth“!athe
_ rnscher.
n ,„ j. New 1fwk. 18; C trlifubbell.
hrce-w ty tie for nlnUi place, along vo home runs,
_________
three*
PO R TU N D , Oct. IS (ff^T lie
ic
t th s Palo Alto Indians b ad ' pO)
K lni mtt_____
c tt thi
O th -M uU M tasr^O lnr^ti^-bM U w v --------- Nine O aiuee.”l t - P a r s i^ew-*
a itu ic h ..................9 - i.~ - ] i___. w .b eeon
o n hheld
t to t lie by ^ t t Clar* In fea
fearr tth y ^ ft
H ai
nd H ti SchumtclKr, anoUKr O lant.
u e tm a tln g pennant drive of 13, tn
IIB UCOflll KaUIB Ot?ttlB‘(ttM B .
ttlE-tU
iv„
n th
* d 'L o n 'w a r a e k t. C h iag o , 10. V.
>1cl«ry DKUlve
. hwT C
e itrd ln tU . and the world series
was called "bunk** tonight
W ith Washington alone remaining my
jny Foxx
P
S o u t h C e n tr a l I d a h o g r id - u nbeaten
X s i f and unlied and the season by
e tic C h ie fs
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ih victory of the vtUlanl -D loy’
Tlw
Mack, business manager erf
^ Earl
^
>Uowlnt. D etn pitched 8 games In
-------------r i£uuc clear
l
cut and decisive. Ke had t ■«I dty
yi.«a .
ing Amerlcaa league
d e r s s w in g in to a c tio n t h i s only
«e under way, the outlook w ta the
nly well
w o banuiorm
6
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w rgln of 28 polnu over Paul Wani
for the coast coaferenec aU-itar
tll-»u te a m .'
w e e k In a n u m b e r o f c o n f e r - ] n o01t bright
brii
______________ Dy EDWABD 0J. J . NEIL
I n th e arorkl's sertes Dean won the
.
" Ifs
. d l u t of- Uie seven game
Sports Writer)
.
e r ot the Pittsburgh Pirates, who n t tn
the respect of grid ele1>'‘ all bunk." declared Mack, |
J
e n c e t i l t s w h ic h a r c s la te d t o e >o command
mt
tnlshed
second,
tn
d
o
t
38
points
ens from olher sections ot th e coun- “Foxx is all right. H ell be plsylngi
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je w d»y^_;;_ _ _ _ _ _ ____ [ N E W Y O RK , Oct. 16— N cav Yori<
« ^ r Joe Moore of th e New York
ry_Tim4Iusfclc3,
o u t-o f-th ftjo n ler- lo
JOa.aJ
nion~Devcr
did'gct-«iow n-to rM rganj
• g n n i z i n t t h d b o x l n t r u l c a - t f c Jiantsflri-U iW -pU ce.^T rtvis^tC kr
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j g e a ^ g _ t p _ t { i e 8 tr e n K [ H ~ o r t f iipe_tllle
,,r , tn
AA iK
ion“
runnlne since th e g reat
I le .more th a n a week ago;'a
e nn an t contending OlanU alx ~
s e t on e f o o t in t h a t d i r e c t i o n uon.
n , OlanU- i K n g
r;
T}flyra«’a
d v c rtl« c 3 rb u f Iho aoloiiss set
Inflelder. mea.
Foxx was "b fan fd ‘'-b y -» -p iteh ed ^^}fly
c o m p e ti n g te a m s I n c a c h o f i ESioch
n och' 'B Bgshaw 'lcom arntTT—th e Foxx
m tnd. Are. 80. . n o n e SUrW
4i.i
anded In fourth place, with Melvin “ 'S ? :
a .ts is ta n c e a n d g e n e r a l o r d e r itndei
oiighesl
b tll In
li an exhibition game t t Win-1 w ith a p le a to sp o rts w r ite rs fo t a.«
t h o f o u r n e gT C gations i n t h c ‘o’'8
h » p art of their schedule still ball
T h e resulU of the balloting In- a H
H
t,
also
ot
the
OUnU.
fifth.
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d is tric t. M o st o f Ih o g a m es
..............................
Whiie he Is still kept on tiie side- iN’o. 13 f o r all h e a v y w o ig h ta .- - Tweniy-flve
playera
were
given
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d e c id e d , c h a lle n g e r s T nu at
H ce re in a fte r , th e ' com m issionn dc
th if l w e e k w ill b e p la y e d
• Facq
r
Fire Strong Teama
lines, the show goet on w ith FOxx
lines,
M ints. in the balloting. Twenty
o n te .tts . n o t 10. o r 1 2 , i n o r d e r ilt)T n were included In the honorThuraday attemoon, u the dUlricl
^
making public appearances and the fig
f ig hhtt 1 6 ro u n d s in e lim in a tio n conte;
Wnjh
ajhlnglon stm m ust ptay Oregon tans
f -m having- a chance to look a t
ttic h tr * ’ m e tlln j opens la T«'ln
w
1 e w in n er to prove h is fltnes!
tn e s s o v e r t h e t i t l e d is t a n c e , a^ie
>ble jmention.
fo r th
lUte,
e„„,
F l lti Friday.
SU
te, Washington State, S lan fo rtl rConnie
Mack's highest saUrled
‘
---------------------------------- ;-------------- Her Here tr e eome of the tchlevem enu
rallfdmla and Southern Callfomlji. olavet
In B ll Ten Barnes Twin fWla T ill; Ca«/on
player.
,
jTThhis
is a lso a pplies to candidates*
if the rolllckltig young man from
K'U In
ii serious training i t Asbury » ,1,^'
Invade to Pocatello. FUer.wUl play, a t . slseable.'Order fo r ' t ^ footbaU
Atter keeping company wllh. a f o r cch a m p io n sh ip m atch e s in was
loldeavllle..Okla.. th a t m tde him t
blacj. clgnr an d hU teamm ates a l sm
Caldwell, Durley will m eet Boise In enm.
black
smol
a ller divisions n t th c com - Park. N. J,. had recoverwl from the .Undout:
inkle hurt suffered In losing his tltlt
th e Cnpllal City and n u p e rt win play | SU nford
nf
Is cetlalnly not entirely breakfast
break:
th is moming. Foxx told _m iission’s
..
discretion.
Won 30 games snd tost 7 for the
a t Buhl. Although Buhl haa nubm ll-' Immuni
nm une. It must m eet S an m n c ls c o The iAssociated P r e a all he needed Sm ouldering under it all w tt thp ;o Baer, and reminding all h e oneo _
:&rdlnals. for the best NaUontI
Jeked L u k y himself.
ted a reilunalion from the B lj Tcn,;unlver*
nlverslty next| one o f the naweom- was a little rest.
controversy tired by th e recent 10- _ e commlulon wrote th e BrltUh ^ague pitching since 1DI5 when
no derinlte action hai yet b « n taken 'em
ni n^k
asking recognition In th e F a r
]fe
He predicted he would be ready. round decislon’'s « v e H a m u acored t ,m
‘ " i of boxing control th a t U O3rovcr
Cleveland Alexander, tho
soard
wt
and ehe Indiana Wll probably beiWVest,
e*t, and
(
Coach Tiny ThomhlU’s to pla
play again when lhe team reach- o w r A rt Lasky In llie first o f the “ “ ',5
rheefhorse of ttie Pftlillci alto w u
w uldn't recognise Freddie Miller o f wheef
clawed a* a Bis Ten outllt durlni: the ■team
(am st
StlU has the University of Cal* cd
ja
ed Japan.
llrs t atop ln the team-a;°.T,^.,
wlimer'a lieav>-welght ellmlnaUons. Cincinnati, m feattierwelghl cham - victor
ictortous In 30 encounters.
rem ainder ol the Mn.v]n (o Insure Ifornia
tornla o t Los Angeles and Callfor- orient
Oriental lour. T he team aalU fro m |!" '." „
I
^
d
the
National U atm _ fo r_ th e . - M j
jloti.
even
If
he
did
beal
Nei
T
arleLed
ptoti.
i
complete nve-gnme jcitedulea tor the ^nla
wit which to cope.
ia with
fleattli
Beattie ^ t o ^ r 30.
him
o ri.lheB rlilsh tltlehoider over there. t B
r t consem tlre year m itrtkeouts.
m u Jusl did l u t u nder L u k y 't bal- tfUlermust beat an o u u u n d ln g con- whltti
rhlttUig 198 bttsm cn. according to
**^c'aii°"A^Non-Bl(t Ten B»raes p!t^on”
fJIfni’ he recetred th e decision tn
n« *o7
of the strongest potential ele- nrat examined a t Winnipeg, and tertng.
isoftieU
l
figurei.
OaUejr a t Jeromo and Kimberly a t ' ..(^
in the conference w ent down Mack
Hack said he believed t h e n w u no the b u ts o f h is work in th e early lender, auch u Baby A rtnnendi. lha usofti
KUli In
W
Mexican, here tlrst. Panam a Al
Waiu within t couple of innlnga ot
Ooodlng. Wendell will piny Kaser- Ddefeal.-Yet, heavy with man-pow» need
need iof m o th e r examination. .
rounds, wUh rlta l help from t alngle S J L ,
rorklnj mor« t h i n any other-pltch^- -----n u n . ft C lau "B" team a t H agerm an' err aa ss they
t
B
ut basebaU fan s wlU eagerly back hand slno lh a t cosl L u k y one Srownrwho w ai'itrtpped of hU ban- *workli
are, the Oolden • Bears
But
in th e league, pitching a it InnIn a non-eonterencB clash.
loolted
x>ked iho better u th e little Collrge watch to s n w hether Jlinmie Is round under the commitslon no-foui .amwelght title a few weeka ogo for e r In
laJlure to defend It here, wrote from I ings
ngs to
t 313 for Hubbell and 314 for
O n the South Bide, cla.'M-fl" teams oft th
ih e« iPacific, cotched by th a t re t- nervoi
nervous or w hether he shoulders
Pranc
France- Ui protesi, but a lth o u t re- v;at n U ngle Mungo, th e Brooklyn
have scheduled three games. Itaxeltt
bat w ith the same otd conti- rule^n •• mentor,
A. A. Slags.- missed the f>
________
.ton_wU?.plijr,a.t Castleford. Hansen . X »_by.«»
# h
10 Ronnds Not Enoogta . ' aulti.
lults.,
- 8p«dl
p«dball« rttst.- - --- ---------------------- -----traction of an inch o n .oJence.
*"” '
All totd It w ts t bad day for thr:
p»r
Inradea Albion and Ilolliste? playa a t S u ouchdown
S*
PartlclptU
d .ln 81 of the c t r d exoinlnaUon
rtoi-ed he suffer^ ' . "We*
‘‘We are tilling H a m tt now, and
Casses th a t would have AnAn
'
aU the rest o t th e challengers," said athlet
ithleles, bu lth e commlAslon's tu m vo
Sden. o n the Northe Side, Shoshone S r ae”.t th e' Bill Ingram-coached ele-fd^from
fro mild concussion but had no •'*
malteji tho Journey to King Hill. Fair- vin
'take I f came when suggestions u =
I^rlg jG eneral John J. Phelan, c h air- “take
c n ._____________ :__________ _____ fracture, although there was ap- Brig,
m an''t)f‘ thB commlMlonr“ " l l i a f l o lo
;o'rute~ctianges“
'ru l
were‘u k e d " o r 'th e
:
Jleld plays'B t'nichricld’ imd a ie n n s
,
And lo mako mattera-w orse.-the parerilly“a small break a t .the" top rounds' U n o t enough to prove the attenc
Legal
Advertisements
Ferry will invade Dietrich.
ittendlng sjwrls wrllcra. They leaped '
I
«und
t. M ao-a which downed California Df th e skull, received when he was rig
n wll
w ith susgesllons tor the tbollsh^^^ W ^ e n S w k ^ R e w w ^
h t to a title match.
In
:^ h ln g _ s ix year» aso. __________
'• 'P fu n a ' c w tffi'n l O ' i tM k W if lg - m,u{t
tt iVMytimik rw m '1 114'M iT auim i*-------entraining for the East
^**^ATTACT«BNT
reaga a s the Bm lns laced oul a 2 11 ndn
J ? before
'
pgram
a m pleaded th a t a place be held down
lown through th e judges a n d ret­
' to 12 victory lasl year. Both teams!*®D “uphold
P " ' the West's honors against
the Dlstrtct Court of the Eleventh
open for him In lhe eliminations un- orecs
irees and lhe commlMlon.
I :n
n thi
.
,
h a « shown fair strength this y e a r i ^’ordham.
” ™'
ttl he could get back from a South
No action was u k e n by the bosrd
Judicial
Jud
District of the S u t e of
W ith two cuccestire defetU t l - K l
a nd a battle to the finish is predicted
Idaho
In a nd for Twin palU
American tour, explaining th a t he memb
sem bcra.
Ida
up against Southem
w ith neither side being glren th e 'reeady
a d y chalked
«
Small ga th e rs
Counly.
________________
'
Cotl
--------------------- — ----------------------- K illy Atkinson ti Company, « cor:alifornla, C o tch jto w ard Jones wUl
,edje..CaUwl3..vlclor,0TCr.b0lh BoUo Caliron
. . add fullness to . 1 9 4
r lD gww h a ire n ia ln io t'h to g rtttT ro - ' 'i n a nd Twin FaUs, U favorcsl lo adm in- Ibricg
C ow an____1 „ .1 2 4 "'1 4 T 10« 377 ' i
portU oo. PltlnUff.
Times bowlers took a ta o out of'Cowat
th e B h o u l d e r s . ^ ^ J n
sn agi
aggregatioo baek from ft dlsas*
Ister a lacing to Coach Bernard M a r- 1J»n
—TS,—
M ullen........— 1B2 IM , 138 4T4 / l i t
raus
of Pittsburgh tomor- -oree■.game decision over the HIgh-'Mullei
ty n ’s Filer WIdcata. Flier has lo stilro
M Invasion
li
A m e ric a n s D e f e a t
HlslDi
ilslop Orchards, In e. a corporttlon.
nrinei
r l n e g a r .....IM 157 124 487
ow wit
with the Jdea of building for «n - Jn?y' Sservleo aUtion outfit la st night B
to Buhl and Ooollng already thla 1row
Det
D efendtnl.
'
thw -team th a t « n defeatS U nford >y winning the /)nit tw oeam et tn d
year.- •
....... ............... .................... oth«r-t«
-N otice U hereby given Uiat on Bep-----lrop{JliigthethIrd.TlieH!ghwaymen; ' '
7fi9~ 764“ 6U~230J " D .
nd Calltoraia,
IU traditional foes,
Durley and BoIm are ataled for » and
Cal
em ber U . 1934. a writ ot a tu c h ly virtue of an 892 score In the final
to ngh scrap with ihe Bobcats being
P
e
i
r
y
M
d
H
u
g
h
e
s w u Usued out of tbe tb o re
nent
encounter, however, amassed t total
^"coui
Highway
*
given a ■llfht edge due to a a Ira°Dnrdets Beat* on BnsUea
seere
rnUtled court In Um above A u u e d
oore cof 2347 lo 2200 for tha winners.
p reailre 21 lo 0 win over Idaho
tha
i
T he faet th a t W ashington SU te. B. McDonald
K
of th e losert w u the B
Biller
-------aeUor
leUon. ttiae h ln g t h t property of
itte r............... 477
lOS 192 815
ra ils. Bobl Is a detldrd ravorite
r rresh
u h fi
from l u win two weeks ago high
i
llsh single
game scorer with t 20S Bruggemann
Brugg
_..1S3
12S 147 4:3 M
Mgalk o a n d S t o e f e n C o n tiu e r “ha
» •a' b o rt named defendant for Um .
trim Rapert. The Indians hare frotn
rom Ti
Troy, went down to defeat bc- In
n the third aame and his team mate. C. Coleman
Col
aum
um of
I 12(87,82.
.....165
M 140 3M
shown plenty ot power this, year fore
m t Oonzaga, left no doubt but Dltter,
)re little
litter, led the series with a 935.
B. Mc
McDonald .,..148
137 205 -910
FB r iti s h T e n n i s S t a r s
In witness whereof. I hare herea n d have dcclalTcly trimmed Wen- [hnt
i*„
m l the burden ot thc conference to
Tim et .
Beam
B e a m ................13S
180 178 493
into te t my h<hd and- tbe t e t l of
dell. Oakley. Klmberty and Uler.
ir t s lhe northwest U concerned, Jones
lon e a......... .■.„..tM 170 - t i i 4B3 ■
hU
C
ourt thU SSth day of Septemin
E
x
h
ib
it
io
n
T
ilt
“
>»<
O n tho olh er hand Ittipcrt haa not ^ •sted
t e d rpretty much on Coach Jim m y Sm
ith ----------- 13S IM 139 406
im lth
788 ,*717 "w a 2347
_____
ber,
ler, 1934.
1
won a game this year, h a v ln j been pheian'i
helan-s Huskies.
_____
PHANK J. SMfTH,
defeated by Shoshone. Pocatello.
= = = “
^
Oregon and Oregoa State t t r e a , d y -----LOS
ANOELES.
Oct.
16
(/TMTsp(Beal!
Seal)
Clerk of the DUtrtct
K M ^ U I hM
w
A merican Falls and Nawpa. All of d efeatcd.
.fe .te , are hardly given a chance r v
ping off a singles victory over Pred
Court.
lhe n ig Ten la m n are slated lo bo in) come back.
-r
■
JU 3;
P
e
n
y
ot
England.
Oene
Mako
ot
----s
e
z
e
T
h
r
o
u
g
h
Ip*
iry
pUyed Friday-txcept the BoIk caUfe
California, like Washington, W ashNOTICE
TO C R E D n O R 8 _ .
^
the
University
of
S
outhem
Call,
h
Bnrley lilt w hirh will p t nndetw ay - in>gton
i^ m fStale and S u n f o r ^ undefeat*
il
the
Probate
Court
ot
Twin
FtUs
forata.
today
teamed
wllh
Lester
t
o
Ui
Saturday afternoon.
. 1 In |conference circles, atll) roust
County.
SU le ot Idaho.
Bloefen to defeat Perry and P a t
coi
• O akler Favored
face
ice Ur
University of California a t Los
Hughes, also ot England. In the final t:n
o thS
tr 'M atU r of the b t a U et
ngeles, Washlnnton, Sa n ta Clara,
Class "A” tenms going to b a t Angelea
M
artha E. Carr, Deceased.
ioubjes,event ot a two-day sertes of
Maj
Inho iand Stanford.
'
Thursday have two-»cason affairs on Idaho
Notice
u
hereby given by the
exhibition tennis maWhfS.b<fc,_7;5,
V
I
hand. Last year Kimberly and Cood- - —
m d e rs lg n td rC h lo e -B ick fo rd -B u r'- - - '
I -- P H IL A D E L P H IA . Oct. 16 (/P)-^1T hc 'd a t 2lingTJea 1nCfr«<'h'
Ing played ■ scoreleu He and OaXIey
S.11.
lell. AdmlnUtratrtx of the ts u i e
a d decked o u t in baseball
g:gB an
a n d Jerom e ended up In n 1-7 dead- mleat
eat for
fo both H aiellon a n d 'C astle- fro m a b re a k fa s t o f h am and eggs
>f M
M ako yesterday crushed Pern'. l>» of
« •artha E. Carr, deceased, to Ui«
to ggery,
invaded, tho ta n ctu mfits ol
o f sc io n c e -to d a y , breezed .,^
.J
>rdrbothofw hom losttoS d*n.-C a8. W
M'
l « t Oakley has-«-pow erful eleven fordrbo'
world's n n k in g tennls'pla>'<r. S>0, crtdlt
T td lto n of a nd ait perM ni h a w n i " -----N o t a a e x- m M t .
which only last Friday held Twin Heford.
th rro
eford. with wins over KlmUerly and th
o iu g h its w onders in typical Dean
D ean fa sh io n , a n d le f t J u s t as g.j.
5-2.
clatau
:lalms tg tln s t the said deoeaaed. to
FalU to a single touchdonm win a u d iMolUste.
iolUster and a S to 0 lo u t « Eden, la ttho
h e 1b a tte r fo r th e science side1 thrc
exhlb
. t r c m e . o s B w K f ..
th re a te n e d to g e t them in a
ixhlWt them with th e neceasyy
is favored lo defeat Jerome. T he'Invored
ivorcd to trim Harelton. J
Mrs. Ethel B urkhardt, Arnold, ^eugj]
hole.
Wofth^.Slden were {he vle|lm s of a [
^«-tl (eUiUs star. tJc/eaWd DoMliy th e first
fl
publication o f this noU ee,'
equally sm art. W w /
■Althmis h lUng Hlil t r l 4 ~en Kav? “ T
mS e it' Ii-ofii th e elder mem ber o6 f t lic piich u ig c ia n - ^ w - Round. Qiglish singles siyllil. <-2. tohcUm
0 Uie ttl d A dm lnlitratrlz a t 8M N.
lown a fair brand ot iM tball thU oome
m e H e rm a n "D izzy" D ean—thle
1D3< season opener, ooodlng.
v isit o f h m self a n d bro th er, in
i
e vis
n t» one-set
exhibition. Nancy Lyle eight:
Ughth a l. Buhl. County of Twin
Waterloo u /fp re d lc te d p . „ ,
TrinS'Over FUer and jerom o.ond » tar, their
“
-------------------------^
^
— and
I argaret D earm an scored the m'alU.
la d M
i i , S U le of Idaho. thU being Uie
Paul “D a ffy ," to historic*------hen
they
meet
Coach
U
fry
Dolphsingle touchdOR-n loss to Shoshone,
one British
victory ot the day when pilace
iic t fixed for th e transaction of the
waukcc.
ton*
i
i^ranklin in s titu te contained wauke
U favorcd-to-wln.avcr-the Kimberly I'SJ title
‘“ ; bound w arrlo n rtro m Sho*
th e y )defeated Caroi)-n Babcock and busin<
luslneu of uld_esU te.
o th i
d iffic u lt f o r a-D ean— ''y o 5i i] o u 't g etjn u cll,aleep dolni! Ihey
Bulldogs who have lost to Castle- :one. The Lincoln coi-j ly team ' la nnothing
D ltlie lh ’ R ytn,
■
Dal
around th e country," Ellial
D
ated October 1.1834. ‘ ■
— j
isl about
tho best b c u im o n g thc nnothing
o th i
ford. Buhl and twice lo Hansen.
]jusi
ab(
a t nil. until D r. Jam es tills
J Jiimping
h
i
said,
"1
tr
le
d
to
sleep
on
the
plane
—
_
_
_
CT
____
CT^ g BICKFORD BDRNETT.
n allrr flslumto Uih v rp .lk i v lc to ila .o a n w i
la sl'n fg lit coming nere. out my cars H agerm an, ailhougli Ihe West B id avo already been reglJ r c d a g ain st : instltu
n s tl tu tr t m usw m
!*5* ”,
ef
Deceased.__________________
______ I
got,
all
stopped
•up.
an
d
I
didn't
get
r
r
s
u p e n •.. HMley and
K ing Ion thi
tjoys bavo shown decldcd Improve- *;“?«”
r ^ n n T V T rr ,_ r -> |'T ^ n 0 f T
_nam « Burke. .
m t f t ' m m ng :tu g i 'iijVt few wee>a ; <» » ■t**'
VUiU O. M btf& t.
lenns Perry end t r ^ f o v e r Hailey.'
" B u t tills ll one tim e In eur lives
^
.WUlU
•Wendell lost 13 to 0 lo Olenns re try
h aa-au
a u iro * * P d o w n M 3 -ja iIe y -8 » ^ to ^ fm c
t o 'g f f t h B 'B o u x h / o i d 'w r e t e t t n t r ............................
l
. ' l-------Atf
AntUCoaclJ- OrvUlo-Jmil's-olavcti- -iH
(idShoihonetrim m f I h e l a m e i m - Ivti-ID.Hx..
J ^ t?
-Besldence:-Bolrfi- id a h o r - *- •: - - ------h l l e ‘ft'« 'e a n ; .................. ..— '— >tr..^>fl»fiirrrmnn;flion.
- ..f . n .
nKidirl “it >"01
-----I j ’l to
^
---------------- *1>
T he gtm ef t l a u
compejl« I. m i l y H r fnw M ng
fer KU
King HIU by a ‘^ /to 0 eount. - ■atkjn.
•'Anyway. I'm gdlng to try to duck
Pf
Uen eomes eff when Albion w d
"A oenter of-w h a tT '’ . w u "DUth a t vaudcvUle tour. T hat would- IT t& u ) M T » w a * r o y
New group o f su itsI . . . F ree-Sw ings . . .
n a naen m eet Both team* are tin - ,
y a - p{u r l e d query.
Fairfield
and
n
ie
in
e
ld
.
who
b
atQ''a’'
run me n u ts. H I stick to baseball.
K*
defeated so far a t ronferenee game*
, ,
"Gnble c o a ts . . . tailored
red from
f
sm a rt ro u g h
'
ed last year lo a sjBreless tie, are
-C o tta GoIfsm
. gam e. Leava lhe stage to the
go thU aeason and Albion haa a
It's my
j*ri
h » p > X 't ! / _
— ‘J'I for another c lo sJclash , accordfabrics.
"Hey. Paul. I think we gotta go,”, actors
••paper" ndvaiilage due to a 44 to 0 h__
aciort—th
a
t's
Uielr
game.”
N«
lg lo ‘thc dope alteei. Richfield Iuli le ^h tsteo c d to add. "1 think w e'«
n X y over Haselton. Ilowevrr.
he
T
h
e
D
ean
boyi
retum
ed
to
their
on over HaUey an*d Dietrich «nd
:oLng^ to be lat« to r tlw ball game." ditm
_ H an se n JsJa v o rtd to cop the HU
d tm o n d w a t m ^ a t ^ l e » h e ader _ ^
$ X $ .0 0
alrX lald4la*■•.w lnoi•e^B ellevi^^ndrii'S
- $ l1 9 ? 5 0 _ $ 2 2 f? c !. 5 0
“ O n lM a r way o fl'caeireiu ttW etfT
—
l a ai tn fllrnmi W trg , inirtV lrf l i C T J
a lekcd
by most dopeatera u thc log.f tlta n to (0 0. bnt haa been acored
>U
llors
only."
ShUM
ShUM
p
tr
k
.
Tit*
PhUadelphla
sttra
,
LM
» l_ ^ lc e for t win,*
vp«n ba t w ee this rear! when ihey
e o lr got nv« minutes te for «whleh th e . Deans perfonned.
^
downed Ibe Twin FiDa Cabs U to . Olenns
Qlenn Ferry Is slite d to more lhan »«o
pUee," “D la o r h td «i> dropp
« . thU
tl
dropped b oth g a m u to tha Bolden
Wt>
make
ltke ui
up tor last y d ^ s 6 io 0 loas a t Dltloe
)ltU >«ini|huy to u r . B tm e i. star*.
sttra
. 8 to 0 tn d 4 to 9. T b t O e t a t
M
- Edea HuTT F tn riU - - - thlea hhands
an i of Ooach( Johnny D am aU I I -- S
ikeaU
i U t tutuU y u t i tftf* ta g«* pltyed
eH
pltyec (be outfteid in (he f t n t te t3
E d n . »Uo undofeated. is a lop. Dietrich
letrlch e leren ..T h e Ferrymen are lag
t»v o u ih Uw muKum.
ng tJ^
to.
to, ttin d ' -D ljay'' pitched for two
"V
tided farorlte to wallop Hollister. T he undefea'
idefeated ao far th is season and are
-'D
Dlz
U p a h td been I n - t complain- Innlnga
innlni o f th e second contest. etUed
^
Salm oa T ract outfit luu oo t yel scor-. Hoped
ii h and-thtt Dietrteh te a m -t lng-m'
.............. ............ ^ j P o g i r f J K f f l
iped to
ng-mood.'-beightentd somewhat hy In t hb e - i e T e a th - f r tm « 'b e c tu « 'o f - U 2
Cd I point Uitl w taoa t n d w u t m uue
tide deXuU .(
» tided
. jUhitjD
t
t jDvenigbt
p la n t .trip f i o a USvjdwkDi
dw lm cst. . .
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BOW LING-
Dazzling Deans Breeze
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*
- - & d * J -H H h*r;-U . a .-£ 0 « n i*., . • PRfCE LEVEL
N E W 70W C .O et.lfl«flV - _
Btoclu:TJnn; m tu t o le t d quiet
LINE A L L E Y -F R E E HY
G A som
TM T IO N
HYPNOTIC DEMONSTRJ
-
Stoeks and Bonds Take Part
^ Yjg
s s w iis s
tw t ia _ I M O
-Itt-SlM dy-FoTO ard
Movement
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u.
II
' i
S
-
-•VS
■ N ew Y O riK rO fl. I S 'frr-In d eex
*
oof’
f IS tu p le eamoiotmy prirw. (DecTObn~J1,- IMI. ffl»»l. loOi -iOM _
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T»
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dk
IJ .
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a s
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JM
-WJ4_JU ih---------- -_
.a-tolcma. on ja le ;. la ttlm lk J tc jd ln iJ n
m
;
19S4
low-------- ---------------------K6-0
« ■ ---------------------- N - E - W/ - Y O R K ----------------------- SIs.nibs around IS to 15.75; bc.M nvalU U
19U high--------------------------- H M »
191
able »i-Bl: plainer load* downward 11
Ii «m tow-----------------------------,
lo 1150, Klih tom e lnu!iy klndti
is;
w a high..... ......... .........-.........>«•«
t l 84 ond below; tew Oj-pound
1
uu jj : low.....-....-,.-.... —
-......
yearilng ranise ewe* lo coiiiiiry 15.40
(Copyriihl. 1931. by Muo.l) »)
M.VA’I f BOH.IM.V
II •
10 15.50; ihreo decks choice 110
)
* ^ \\- f
(December
Sl. 1931, t» laktn a* IM
^ C itt le : O tnernUr *lc»dr: top.I.
,
pound range eac.i 12.25; natives 11.50
la rom patlni I h t abare price le u l to* 12.25. occorillng to klntl: earlyy
..............
...................
.
3’«
5*i
I
’i
’*
r»rh»fd
wolor*....
th
m
r
h»
A»*«<-»ii»«i
rrfM)
ri
’
an
d
U
e
follewlnt
eommodllln.
with
* H w ': r»lfly • c l" * '
w><
Mkr, (le.ilrnble feeding lambs a t l i .
■t I'J
I’.n n i Piibll. - ...... 4 ', 3 ',
4 '. '! M
g.
IIIRII Unr Q tt(
‘ Independent Strength in _ (Continued Prom Laat Unw) _ him *ome actual money In tlta d of
d y ^ p MJO,
th et approxim ate perccnUse vatat
rjlJ). E>i-ttin»r ...... I ', l l .
l»,
IJ
|J.K> 10 J5.65.
^
A: Dr* Uoji >»!i » i, Tj
of tb* fiol* Index awlfned In eaeb, ai:
iJi. iviinrv CO. ___ _ M 't
M 't t9
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^
Jutl
SY.NOPSIS: U n and Marion
i' a lire annuity for octnlg a t aec-------- a * . «V.
ll n
Ciii
... IM 'l I9J
I«Ull! P,nn
P*
Corn Pil Dominating
c,
Ar
nt retary
to my Interests. B ut 1 tru ite d
Caiad
har* p a t all the la rbslent
^
y rBCTEK ICK O A R D s r a ^ t«r •a Dted*: Wbeat 11, rallna a b anfn Amcrlc»ii
ST. JO SEPH LIVESTOCK
j
Ine--------- 40^
3|^
:j j i>;
. IT« H 't lHj
J '.|. | n
1*^ «»»«» tffa p IP. «ot»r 10. wccI 7. Am c « A rury
his volc« broke, th e n a m a y n t .
p u l bthiDd th e n , and havo cm- him."
h
---------BullistvPactOF----------II e c fp a 5, blda S, com <, rubber I,
- - dirked cn k lU tliH^ h6l»?ta6<tfi
*
», I)
6 A i-ifoR s: Rcccipts 7000; m ifitr
i:»I it!
iiMnoIUi^W)
» * 49>J 49»,
w Am
; }j‘I • n - l {:»!
An
Lon has bosght a s old orcbanl on tor
‘‘ money to buy th e plaee he tugm trk c u took » new jr ip on r e m r.- iUk
lUk I, Mf(e« 4. lead 3, *Hier I. covoa Am
n»(r«»y m o r» ........ 43'..,
4J., ji(
------->'0
^loH•; moctly 5c lo IOc lo-.vcr ihiml l
Bmfit i l rtn t.....u
MU u It a>
I ute cash on hand 10 we'd
.4
h t* .JS 6ui»r r f ........ iw ’i l »
a* 'monnlaln tide, aod I* developing getled
g
n o 'i'ic k ........4 i;. 4o;, 4 I|.!* .Molid.iy's avfrage; (.ome b te bidsS
Am
mSl.'. ifctr y to d * y ' tn d sentiment, which
- M lto r ) .
n y ITIANKLIN MtlLLlN
Am T»i u T H ____ IIO'., iiO',4 itai, oi
Uie tUcal y ear's Interett. on
I- —
It a* a lecUon of (mall a n d .la ile... receh-e
^
w u rath e r cloudy
lully
10c off; to|) $5J0 freely. In-- ((A.woclalcd PicM M orket Editor)
l‘
)0I« W ......T I* * 9'.‘ 10 ** (1
1
s Am Toaic«> n ____ 77
n _ n
re Uie
U prloOpaJ.
proved nollcetbly under the ttlm u- —cliidmi; part load cliDlcc 3 lt pounds;!
i
I 'i anriiy on
__ « 'i
t ''ii cli
:! CHICAGO.
Oct. 18 — Under the6 tm
«8i home*. The hilltop Ihey har#
higheat grade coriwritle Imucs were
At!
re At'fitSion*T'^«’8
'r r . ! M 'l »i ‘ sl ‘ so
e saved
for Ibelr own h o t« , a nd U
II
T h e n when thln g i began to g tt
. lu i of tdT tnclng pricet.
hlg
•• m w l good anil, cliolce 2C0 In 300j
le:
3i
leaderslilp
of
corn,
prices
of
tho
»
i , i IV
S)
’ r:S“ S a . : : : : K ' ‘ » ' n ' - ”pound* 15.40 to 1350: 170 lo 1001mi
luiumor*
& Oliio.. . i«'« IS
is>i
. WlUiout any. c » P « u l n e w in fluI’j IracUonally
fra,
Improved.
JJ»
u
;e under
way and 1 w rote-him ,, he
m ajor grains scored m aterial gainss 1*
u a t last complete aod Ihey have
), Dfndlx Avuilon
IJ’. »■'. UJU
l. mMliltirJIl r«clfle__ l*’« IS . It'., P”
if '■ NotwlllitHmdlnB
me tubjiclcnce of
eoeet to. Rccount for the chftngt o(
n
didn'i
answer. I v lit d and he dkln't
d
pr.nd« . ...19‘i 10», po
M'mn a -la te -m a rk ct-rB lly loday, a nIt n« oi red In.
pounds J5.23 to 15.10; very lit tle
* nelliH-h«n lltrr i___ 39
U>i a tSi | «•
I* IntlaUonary
psycliolojjy, ICiidii'R fo r. nii«ou*l»
nu
f n h t tto d u . tUiptes and bond*
intl
^Add. ___ IV i
U«, 1J|. hi
antwer.
I kept on wiring unUl I
— —
a
,, done on llrhtcr «cli;ht.i.
I nd
iidvaiice of 2 c tnla In com tllm iic»:
retllscd
something w a i wrong and
Cnttle:
Rectlpt.i
IMO;
load
cliolce'
lai
E S Jia S
« « W »“
“ “■c clgn
c l., exchangcj rcKlsiprrd n M it',ian.
e
|
latliig
sympathetic
buj-lng
especially
y
C
hapter
31'
n
oil M
'
f C*mmrt-«.-tfrcra '- .' 3‘»- 3 'i
J 'j j l;n\
tla
UTOle
Eaton. No, la n , we've heard
tteady lo n rtrd movement.
tlall ad^-nnce nt!nln.U itic <lolhr.
in wlicai and oaU.
0(»» 1083
101 pound slccra 13.50; o lh c r carlyt
>'! In
*' C tnidin IPulfte ._ )}<«U 'l U>> Jl,
»i flif»»rv Warner......... (i't
T H IE F
*
--------m ta •tum orer Jn tte c k J a m o u jWd eewrJlnff
«,
c»JJ)» back rowc. H u m , 3 ccu»f Tl>ta>limii-------«
31| '• jtaJc3 conuijo.’i /inij nieiJJum ticcra!
« - , « l , II,313ludfl>»ltrf.C0JP_.... J 't 3>
^
the
l
u
i
of th a t money. We've j o t
*! Jndept'ndenl tlrcngU j h) th e com“ .. And
•
then (hs U onel Caiatto look fJ
a 'l Tr>u
corp
31L|—30<«— U ... r ^r j o - to ISJS; heifers uiM o-i330r!-pii
Tr
Cri d t r u c o : ___ W’k -W * J9^
to 6 « 1 W ehare* against S08.m« c tn ta to H S 3 'i and the Frrnchh Crrrt>
rt-pit;'Ti--fc3rarc-thT oughout-ihe’tes^ UlU
la n d 'ii tr e 'a n d ." h e .la u jh e d ,
J't Timken roll Bear.....M’»
33i, JO'i p Olilo ....... Til
■ up the'business oTllvlng. U fe tctll*
.“
w at up ,0l>; cl a ccnl aItt Chf«#ai
g",
on Monday, and tlio standard 8U -■ ffranc
m
slon, became the dominaUiig bull- “J
“g " t h t f t all we hayj.*
Mt Tr»ni Amerlc*.......- I 'i
S.»
»1.» beet
bC' cows 1235 to 13; cniier grade*' 5ic
,
cd
Into
a
routine.
O
n
early
momlng
'
'* OiK
644 centt. Shnnghnl dollnn. on the cii
t
l
.
Undrr^OTd
KUloU....
O
'.
«
i
«
i
,
jj,
tUUcs comoany a * e rt|e for M U*
i.!; ai: K C»rbl<1r. ........4.S‘, 44>, 4 jt,
[.• 11.73 to 12 25: bull* 12.50 to 1283;: )9l
isli factor In the general m a rk et,']*
(k.
Marian llsUned to th e Itugh and
>' 9hop;iliii! trips to W alnut Creek,
:r Coe*
Un
if oth<
o th e r hand, rcllrcled the 10 per
co< Ool*..................139 • m i , IMt Union
BMt reglitercd a net ttd « n c c of
* top vcalers 50.50; four loail.s llcsliyr upturn
up
during tho last hour of
°
an longed
to reach-dow n and lift* h it
iB Colum CItA & ei(c . 9
I 't
t1> Ur
, with Hero as a chsperone. Marian
It
cl|h t< ttn th s ot a point a t n J . Tnla cen t tllver export t.ix Impend by
I] 29:8 pound fesdera $1.50.
tri
f Com s o u tn u .. . ,. ..30<i 10', »!!;
i , sUr r
truding.
I I;V,
ed head
Into he r arma. "B ut if I do
^
it.^ h e Chlnr*e Rovcrumenl wiilt ii-dc*
■TllttBV*—*
* Ilmllar tmOUllUihB
Sheep: Saleable supply four loads5
Purcliajo ot com . according to. fell very matronly os th e inipected
lU, lh a t.". th e rettoned, "he'U break
■il
I ---I - '
.1
yeccLiblcs
and
dlsgusscd
meat
cult.
'ciinB
o!
'
:;'
;
ccnT
i
i
f
r
i
s.D
r
c
c
m
—
-to
yeuerday.
cUn
> ■ e w tw -o b w rv trt^ tlM ltd Im pnvftl ,.{TF
f
j
f
-dvoH
iiid
'tlH U lie 'll'litlrtjiiL a n d
—
Coin
o
il
Del
.....JS’i
Jt'»
U
j
;
l
o
i
)
H-aslre.ilrd,tj;-.
tf
tc
.u
a
d
e
tW
if'd
m
.trtn g th o t U. S. itovernsentlm eiir~nccom panyfng b e fa te d .'^ ;
it iiallvei:~!5M«'ri’.'ltins’5tfS tfr pricesi sei
; - i ! T “= ^ ...l I": I.r f 7t S
jilS
com ProducU..... . BT'I 6«'. « i'•^ s U
ho hale'hlm
self for doing It. r have to
h
MONEY
Jt. Mnulliitn
I7l< [II*
• ment tecuntlea doubtlets tilffenedi
lli- JC.25 for bc.M natlie l:iinbs; bidI rrecogiililon'of
«
lh 3 ncuio .teed t l l *. ii *with
“ ' the re.'peci due any man who
curtlM WriKhV.... .... 3 'i :! j
J!,
u
o( ihlnk of lomeililng . . . tomcUilng." ■
Union Trl. 3S'« 3|i', a r,•. ,g
]| C Del
«J'i «
« j ' WMl«tn
W<
the morale ot the tound moneyy
^
un
NEW YOnK, Oct. 18 M’,a l| * !liid»on------iK^ilmi and disappointing huskingJ could .Wlte a check for Um price ot l‘
1 u>.tliiclin>ui*
C rc .. 53’t 3l>; M'., »G dotiii.
___
«
'»
M
W
i
'
DuroHl
de
N
tm
rd.
“Well, Lon," tlie begun, "ot long
Ihc orchard land he had purchased.
•___ lo i« » and expw ded buying In prime® ^101
retuni.i.
ji Uic
-------rc!
money tteady; 1 per ceiil nil day. Eulmnu
e»i
4 WoolnOTlil
CO.
M
Kocl«k-....lM
lOJi, IW
W<
tn a^t we have tho land, I t teeret to' tne
ln»e*tinent Im m a t well a t In«
jTim e loans Rtcady; CO tlays to
_
I R .tN C lStO LIVESTOCK
0 Elcc
4
*
t
Al the clc.^e corn .w as l*ic to 2c!
V
n c Po« & t e t
:! While
Lon wat In tho irac t with
CtiUJl M,»nKlT
;
Erie fl II..................n
12',i IJJni
• eqmuei. W llh IntUUon Ulk dylrig
j , m onthi f; to l per cent.
higher th n n .Monday's finish, MayI’ su rn ’i-yort, or In lho liiile room he
* jalx
h« the
U thing to do-wUl bo go o u t and
■b g ‘SAN FRANCISCO..OCI. Ifl
lUI hll
ritcoloiis Rubber ... 14'« 14
HI , t i HEW YOnK. Oct.^
■*
down to a murmur, propotientt of'*
p
QJ find
the money to go e n wllh j-our
belling ftl BO-'t-';. G ains In whealI had
liac built (or an otflcc adapting blue
Prim
e commercial p n p f r 'i.
o«
S D A )-H o ss: nccclpU 27j; prac-. bcl
f
euK gner t t tblliM tloa were dlspot*
g
i. aen
.'Z io 'j 30 * « * aU
Bankers'
acwpjancM wichanccd.
a* eSl
jn.i:iC_loJ5tC.,niB y-Clos:_pr;i
1)0. .*5tk.:!---------------• iJr.i) lop W.&l m iJ0 2 d .w itU cL J£ 2’ jansril_U'D
ja j
1— ^--------------------------:-prti)tcd.pJiu)4.ol.futiu:c.bouic4 io.Uia.
y
r.: .Qo
nmprgl-Molnn .
. M»i— » K ~ M » Bu
= = = S ^ w f i S p e F f 6 ~ a T i » u * t ; t t o eJt —
~ nn^5bounl.-ri»l<*,-^;»w -\'5rk-roin j- a t- 8l.o lA .^ O u l« -w c ro - tio - to>-peculiarttle
-p cc
fS lo"lJ|-p
o u n d -C :illfo m M srrc x -2 3 1I --in;
s-o f-ih e-la n d ,-M ttiiaan—
n - - Lon-looked-up in -a h e e r tu rp rlte,-------II
2r
• m arket on a more llrmly grounded“ serve bank, I 'i per ccnl.
t)m
'. pniiiuls
J3J5; BOod |i:irhli;s toun'ii ^ c lil!Ther, rj'c w.-is unchanged to> biuicd
Cttlw Brrvlcr.............V.. ----- — 1-.
pm
.X* “ton,"
he eald. 'a n d you a butlnets
hcrselt around the house e.x>
“1
Gold DtUI ' "r"'.'"! I7*t n i j . UI ,t Ctl
1% Ri
Bertrie Hontl and Hliatr ............ lojtI* (.jj,
:ic up and barley was %c oft 10 ’:C5 pcrlmjiillni;
per:
dollar.
-------Ooodrrsr
Oo.
ItuDbcr ....
31% }t%
ellKllJlP S3.50 to »;i.7i.
I :.c
with
rcclpcs;
cxpcriw
rl*
woman.
Where
In
th
e nam e ol good*
Kirculf nnnd and Shart pl-------- 3n’i■* , c m ;? : necHpl.'. jj:.; Bf.',r:;n:iiei;!sI higher.
P»IK<‘.......... 7
2
11 Kll
.
F O M lQ fi E.\CII.W I5E. . . Omliim
On
mei
lilF
meiiilng ulili new and ottractlve
ive nne a . would I go to find money for
5»i it»
Ir»ris-Mitiiii» ,. ............'
-------------- M etali n e a « U ptom ------- .
„NEW YORK. Ocu 10 uI’,- F o r.-' a t f i i NnriMm ny pf.l9»i--13U I5»i
Forelsn n'e akness Ignored
,v.ti of arranginj: the dishes, ihc
.'>n; 1^0 In.icls 1079 tu lli!t) poiiiulI
9>t M
Ml.sara
lIudMjii l'o«rr.___ .......... 4>< .>0;
Wn<l«rn titi|i*r
SB
9>t
U
hc an
«ays
ai tltrulstle tcheme like mine.”
The m e u l thare* led the upturn. elgn
" exclianac alroitfi: lO rcat D nt-* arriit
I
T' ilt m arkcl showed n firm under-■ furniture.
juj.,
im
>'•
t<«l( Crrrli Corj>ollilatrd___ __
*■
jc,c
•lliipti
Mntot"
.
..
a»t
3‘i
•
!*•
tW
I'
1
m ;.1 led steer* J5.CJ); niediiiiii OOD
Hit many glfls.
In tloekt coincident with anoUwr
•'Places." ahe tafd vaguely, “n o t ;
during mo.il of the aculon
- 'aln In dollars, olhcr* In rcni.11: jm
tJ tpniiiirl
Idahos »';.10; cniiiiuoii tn me-. tone
loi
C " ‘; ;
"
lufraw o here o r S 0/ a cen t a ni iG' "reat B ritain demand tli)3 ';, ca-'• }n!"H»n
i i ' J i ) ‘i M!'•* TO
titrawberrles
camo In, were duly
)ly aalll'll once, maybe but you could tlnd
b « a u ie o f tho abtcnco olf
°
clinin uiirfer lOTO potinil Colormlo.'.i largely
Jar
I'i Ull
Unllrd rounilei' .................
\j,, c!li;
* Int mrt-rl
...... .....34*» J4 ', 3»'i
ounce to SSS cenia in the price of
.: purchiicd.
turned Into Jam and Maci
a . enough
to build one hou^e. 01 a tim e.
pressure, traders virtually;
P“*
: im
Jm Tfl * T pI ------- IO‘t
»%. .15
iinti IduhoA 54 lo 1150; Roort fed1 selling
*cl
bar.aUver Imported for CommercialI blea t4i)3?i, 00 day.bill* S4H3’.[>
i>,
■s p u c u iT w rn r
. JI,''!
, I rlun, with lurdonablc pride reluct*
A Lon Ihtre'd bc a lol more dlt>
:t* And
JolitiA MftDvlltr
_ *a
47',t 4.^1
I
Jgnorhig
oxtreme
wcakne.M
abroad.,
J 'F r ^ i u demand' 0.03. c.tblr* n.i?]; Jai:
001)
10
1200
iJflunjl
s.terrx
tiuoiril
to
Jgr
!>.
fliirtlrr. W ririirf nnrl rtm.p.nr,
ute. O. 8. Smelting got up around; fMontreal
a
tly .io o k them from the findow
ll
)w Unction
In winning o u t If j-oii ha\-Q .
J5,,
prices nl 'B uenos Aire* hadj'n“n'J’
In New • York 102.12'i;: t','''
J.V'.'t; po-.',il)ly above; few nn'ilmiiiI Lower
Lo
inecriwrated. Hol><'
J.i.
B poInU while U iu n ot Cerro de
ew
to
earn
th e money w ith whlch to do
J
till
wluTc
tlu-ir
'ruby
h
;h
i
threw
l(
li.lT rl Con corp
.......... . 4 „ ijt
.
il
(lcprc:.sUiB
ellccl
on
other
world
*
'*
? New York In Monireal 07.8t'i.
m
Mumi
'.
Copper
. n ' t ’ Il'.« 31'ilTrl
low pniiiirl Idaho helfera.S J: jcv- a '
patco. Howe Sound and Americaa
cd II,
rinns o<) the white sill, and clo.icd
ll R-ouldn't there?"
MfKf'i'Porl n i l ....... M 'i M
W, A
Atim rnraa'rew er'io'l U tlll ...... 4% eral lo.-icl.s low e iitlen ami cutlerh, markcL-s.
, ff"'
m3
-------)•» Animean
rorn«n Tow.r warrania 4‘. ‘'|
Smelting tho ved galnt ot 1 to
Mid
Coil
P<-1
.....
..
10',
10
WU
An
J
'
them
Into
the
dark
fruit
closet.
I
Reports
or
dtiM
slorm
s
In
parU
‘■
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®
COtTON
M'l
1
Lon looked up and laughed—"you
II,
O u aud Electric-------- M I, H in $l..'>0; good bulla fjuoled to
ML«oiirl Purlflp ..... 4 ', <>•
«1» ADirrleiin
Ad
around 3.
»NEW YORK, Oct. J 9 , W - n ) e .?}«,
cof
t K»ns:is itiul Nebra^'iui and lu r-1
8
> rifClrlC p n .ff anrt Llltll
... 4 . JJ,
ne funny
kid. you are a tonic. W hat
• I 8o.neilmes.
capcclally when Annc
fi
))o.\M;jly ii'jove.
le .M/inrst>wr,r IVJifrt ... .*«•» 5*S
In addition to the mining group,' general
"
! cv>in'wrallli Uoullirrn w«Tr«ni* . ’.]
cotfon market clofjrd *lenity »io
ly, |I would
you suggest for the Immedl*
w
■! ^C.ilv(-.-,; Rfcripi;. 70; p art c.ir me-. ilicr
Hi' evidcn;e of th e need ol inols.• nnd ner doctor ran oul for a dty.
which hope# to profit by higher til-■ a t net advaijcr* ot 0 to 13 polnu. » ! K ; ' , S S ...........,!
s
:* dl'Jiii to Rood .1.11 pounil ciilvcr, a t, liirc
Hit in the winter whcnl bell In1 Mai
ife ate
M aritn would think of the other life
ai relief projram o t a chap in my
rr.M r.v li nra A ...... l i ’i IV, rm n | rntroraie T rii.i Bhirr* .............M M, dl'J
ver levelt, am utem ent company
ilio
I', tu
trw eommon 5;i.o0.
tin Boultiuc.M Were welcomed by' she Iiad hvcd, of telephone calls
Ils iw?"
ll
Kf.i l)«irv . . . ' ly't If-V l?'«
!<•'in nal ni»cull. . - .------ -------rlTl\^ .u ^ .> u .^ r mi.’t u s ---------*-rw
I ."A itlp III follce," answered M a^
aponie to reports of growing ad- *
Il6in» tioan Corfot«llot» Iwtnl*
Yom cpnttaf'.'!
2i>. « '• »#'
■* NEW YORK, O^t. 10 oil - Dond hfv
g.
i : \ ; aboul rteady; dccl; laic■ T he corn trade gavo a bullishI ’ a Bhnip»e
of life In ilte‘raw, of long
n pronipUy. L ater abo would tym*
)|, »v
»>rttral Farm Morts»Bi* twnil* IW i..', itieiitx
n^e
N Y N »t fc j|tr<t,._ r-'., IOU 10',
Ig rlin
m^ntif^nii •
_ q u oitatlo n r
t«di
It, CcvtoBrr
poiator*................... .
»l *»
Korll. Am Co
. . . 14. - I J l i lit,
V1
a ari
arrtviiiB 82 pound medium lo diolcc^ lniInlerprctaUon to a lu te m tn l o>f{,Wdlous
dty* ol monotonous atclgn*
p
n* pathlse^biit
•pan- i t aeemed to her
• 7118 merchtndU log dlxlilon wa* In
January potaior*,................ ........ II.O■® mixed .-hern anil early ? hom Call-. Ihi
Paclllc......
IS't )1, Jar
Iht! bureau of ngrlcullnral eeonom*
"
IIDERTY
1Itlurilirrii
tio
• I mniei
enu, ond ol lomt nlghit when tho
^ thing lo do v aa lo keen up his
he the
■dem and aa n ia J l ta le t continued to
® V is 32-17 ...................... - ..... Jl(3 3 .?< i_
"
—
— r for
fonila Inmli.i td nfralgfit o ff Ion;r' lc.i Ihal bcrauM of th e acute Jive*!
•;( a[gy
y too tirecf M sleep. SomeHme*,
.t
es, .■nornle.
She rcnflzcd Ihe biller dis*
brighten the butlne&s picture lu con,
:.lock feed sltuaUon corn priccs m oy'
,[,5 sl\c thouKlit of Silver Hondon. n:
U
.......................... 10320
io —
— ----------Iim
linul:
iv.o ‘tinll In'* medlnm lo, :.W
' also
— t r u f l o the tlow rets o t heavy in»
t "l 4!i«.33-<7
entot hi* eliattered dream;
M»h
■ 4th
4 'i* 33-38 ......................... in<.l 1 KU
Knst
! SI. liiul* 3r4S.
...............' <
■*« traek. ru**eU U. S. No. I 6Sr lo" ™
-ond 'gnce' Anhe incnlloiied .her. >n. nppolntm
gnrid M lo 01 jvjliiuK eaily shornI t’cnr cxpcftrrt to rrm nln a t a T e U I’ "and
u
unselfish
a t w a*'it*'m otive.'■■
dustry,
Id 811
Sllje . few lO r; U.
Nn. 2 mn^tlyy an li ’1^,1?.
<l1i 4 '.* 33-.S c allrrf............. 103.12
12 •/Zinc: Q uiet. Eaal fit. l/)uls (>pot tntl
lively hiRh level ih h u g h o u t the
tlv
Although U. 8 . Steel and Amerl••fiay,
I
tn
,
remember
Ihe
nurse
on
on
“And. Um. I made Uie g rsndejt
40e. few 37 !ie: rtiralu, eomblnatlcn» ■
_____
V
OI
. C
coming
year.
\
;
TnEASHHY
future
fut
3.80.
"
40c
— can-T e!fpbenft-eit«l._N i(J_v*riou* 4* -47-53
.
the
Hondon
case,
Norali
Reilly?
^
J'? cake lliU aftem oon. BcUive l l or
- ....
Provicioiis llrmed niterf early Casl- JJ)®,
..................H U S !fl / Aliimlniim 30.ftO-33,f>0, •
•. trad
irs e . fe« r,5 7 ’ic : bulk ontiifltlitI
- . OODKN LIVESTOCK
■
atandarrf uUllllea did IliUe o r notht .Well I Ultuk th e and. CUH. a r t goiiu
n all three la y tn alood .up Instead _
raa
No. 1
,
V not
nr.i-i.
\
; 3 'i* 43-45 ................. .............. 102.l;i
i;i /Ani;moiiy; Sjio'. D.!)0.
eai hln sraweni, niitwls U.
\
lng. galnera of 1 to 3 or more poInU
to be married," ond when Marian
0 sinking In the middle. U'a a W ath<0e
‘OODKN, 0-1. 16 .,!•) ( U S D A i~
an o(
a
•
-------<0. lo 45c;. few .’.Or; U. 8. Nn. 2' ,Hoc.':
z i* 44-54 .......... ....................... 107^4
nre<'i(iu ,1)0; Los AnKCIrs
.■included Pnlon Puittc. Delaware J ; . ;
had
expressed siUTirlaed disbelief, Ington. nope, a BalUmore, welf,
17!ic
",
RAH SILVER
17! lo :0c, few loner, few WsWr.• packcrs
f 3%s 40-43 J u n e ____________103JD13
;
'
A
a
.
.
.
,
4
‘
245;'
P.m
m
n
c
is
c
o
miir,
------aniLHudson.. JotuUrlblanvlUe..CaK.•• 8’i»'43-47 -:-n,:..-.-:„;....„;..v,_v„.w-103.16 —.
i r -T w laF alU -B u riejr.C arto a d ^f.o .b .
" a ii n r only went bnck to the hospl,>
’I ' never
mind. I'm hazy on Ils geog*
6
—N
fnV
-Y
O
R
K
.--O
ct.-I6
-(-Pr-B*r
•
Drcow
iooli------•
kel-B3;-«iMd.v-to-».Tok-Wllh
Mont0
U
i-..p
Q
J..'j8
lli_
.
.
i
.
American Can, Intem aU onal H tr- ! ? ?
r ta l-o n ce .-C llff-hatl-n-tem perature
ri
eaih
track, ru**el* U. S. No. 1 6J!,c .
3 \ a 41-43 M a rc h ___ ______ lOJlY) slliur llrm . ?.c lilRlier al 55Sc.
Ife
raptiy-but
lU -topogntphyt-sTM id.--------«
!
day'.i
Keiicial
m
arket;
few
lot.i
I
,
veiter. Columbian Carbon, O h o t-: 3 'i t 41 ................... ..................103.24
^
lo C7!ir. tew « c : V. S. No. 2 3:'.ie ^good nnd choice drlveln* 15.50 lo I .Miy*
w v iM
}”
w ij I h v III th
thaa t nlghl and N orah balked a t leii!t- And
nuts and raisins . . . and U
V*,
Amencaii Commerclai Alcohol.'• 3 'i* 44.4(1...........
>1 Jiilv
JlJ.M li
97',', tJ
to
J,
i tlni
Ung her MC lUm.
y,
.. inj.lO0
you'U
build
a fire I'U tto p shivering.
KAN FRANCI.SCO PRODLCB
to 40c: bulk outw eUht cash to ctow-. tS.GO;
biildiii<( I.V70 on cnr Id ahov I i
_ ■«*
.^ r u » a M a _ l l. H. No. 1 40c Ir. Kc.
Tie
Thai
tog
come*
atra lg h t through tho
"She
left
for
th
e
islands
a
couple
T
bAN
n
tA
N
L
ia
c
o
.
Liggett a nd Myera B ond Coca Cola“ ^3t 48.48 ....... ........................ .. 100.0
few h ith e r: U. S. No. 2 13e lo 20c.• pounds 11.73; piicklng sows 14 lo m ‘
an qt o H circnn r» l~ 66U up'o W tliSTmi-------• 01 daj-8 later.'w^lhoul o word. NoralT
ulicrlilt 20c to 23';C.
fe»
a d n n c e d around a point each 10
i r 5I-S5
'
S'"
® 3i
............................... . m s '
IBtitliT, cRgfl aiiff cJiwse un1— —
1)0 and
? toys Cliff thinks s))e Just played Iho
a drops doA'n on us like a . , , '
new 1934 peaks.
" /rEDEIIAL.FAflM
j
MORTGAOE 1 chsnijed.
LOS ANGELES POTATOKS
cCallle: n rrrln ts 333; la le MenIm
a
.
.
.
"
th
e
couldnt
th in k of a slmllo
p
a
n
ot
a
good
tp
o
rt
to
pull
him
a
•'
S* 40 ..........................................1 98 .T
on and.
teeing Lon s ta r t lo arlte, ftew
through. He'd never had a womon
a
Federal Bonda G ain
LOS ANCKI.ES. Oct. 1« Ml IU} da;
day and today stw dy wllli
3 'iS ’84 ..................... r............. 100.122
1.0S ANOKLES P R O D ttE
g *D Al - Potalof*.: U. S. Nn, 1I wei
!}■* 10
Poderal bogdt were th e most aet«. 3'«s
lake care ol him before and he saj-s
u the ttove and th e coffee pot.
S
week; bulk iiiriiium and good locaP m .'.
JR 84 4
US
H051F.
LOAN
,
,|J<|1V
41’.
« ! . iy , 4 6 'J ( If
I f lN orah doesn't mind -plt}1ng rtcIve in sereral weeka w ith advance*
K U m alh ru tirt* *120 In .$1.25
«(;
5 i«tcers
and-hrllcr.'i In odd lol* I3.:.sj
J'li
AMO'ELRS, Oct. 10 ilT) - Kl
^c-Had a percoUlor- e v e r* o rk c d a a _____
4* '51
» 0B.2: ClicfM’: Reccijil* 112,100 pouniU;
extending lo aa m uch aa »i of aI J*
'
y. eni
e n l.: Slorklon Rurbank* talr lo nr-- lo
to M: Irw ci>o;l Ughi kinds u p tO'
g|
ahe thought. Pobr L od, no
>D.'i^rTd
T 4 '-,\ rond fiddle to a dream, he might have slowly?"
3jiA ’. ' J ...................................... tin.2: ciiutier fl7.^c^^ pound*; uncliar«fd.
point. Becondaiy lotna hrld galnt. ^«A
JU O ; comiiinn Kini.^crs 12.30 lo J3;;
it.>w T4
a t tom e fiRuro happlnett." lllUe
u
Ulnary
7Sc lo OJo ewt.
SU
73'i Tji; 7|I* \ I a cchance
l
Ulti
houses to buUd fo r the people
7*>.
77^ 75.. 74.* I
,And Uwn Into the ir paradise of he
ot 1 to 3 or more polnta a n d the; 3*' ; s ’30.10............................... - 05:1
ip
.1
loa
load good Montnim ciiw* 13.75: loadJ M»V
rouJiry; Wf))*, 9 pound* and up
h loved, people like h it mother,
Utah* 12.50; Inad medium M ontanas‘
_ liv .'
CHICAGO POTATOES
Ul^
perfect happiness, came the tlrsl
iiJ i i r r - ...
■■
...............* II P*r
-------------------- MBTAX9— ---------------fst
She
spreid
a tra y with a . gay
lljjgs: Rccelpt# (WO caae*. ............. ^C lfic.\G O . Oei. 16 OP) (U 8 D A). «2.25:-m eriitim -nnd-goo(t-«lrlvelns Oh
^ iiuplelon-of-B-cloua.-Marlsn'aDllced
p ant c lo ih r theh.' turned to the
NESV YORK. Oct. 10 OT) - Copper;
*
«d pew
13.25 to |2.7.i; cutter and eoinmcn
a peculiar abstraction In Lon. Sev* window.
w
p e U to et: Receipt* 54 carload*: on I f ;
TWIN FALLS MARKETS Quiel;
g.u electrelytlc, * i» t and tuturp,
Fog. a beavy. low f o f th a t
$1.50 10 $2; low eultera down to rJi
CHICAGO PRODUCE
fcral
tim
es
th
e
turprtsed
him
cneck«
Iraek
330;
to
ta
l
Unlled
Stale*
ililp.
. Blue EbrI c 0.00.
n-ould drench th e treo tops by m om • t f Twin r»lu dtoinei n a n i t
. I I and under: bulls $2 lo $2,75; Dr.
17 (C lriC A aO , Oct. 18 (;T) -r. Uve
ln g and rechccklng h it bank tUle* lng
|, wot acuddlng a crots th e bliw‘e m e n u 783: ite ad y : »uppUe* moderUMiJ HTM u cwiowi
Tl
T in; Firmer; «pol and nearby 30,67
to choice vcalcra 53 lo $5. •'»;
pniillr)'; Recelpls 1 car, 43 ttiicks; ate, demand a n d Iradlng moderate;. common
,
f. to Sl.OO; future 50.D5.
'
pm
“
Sblent.
”«
bblu k borrier o t hllta U> th a w ett.
:
Sheep: Rccelpi.i 2410; Kan.ia* City; „r
u * ,.l,.„ b „ “ ' ^
________
sicsdy. hciM 4 ‘i jwund* up U 'jcf!; tVUeoiuln
^yi
1 In neod of tho gaiety th e b1id
p
ro an d while* U. S, No. I. m arket 331; ^low; Jnle Mondny tew »>•
0 Jrw): Quiet; ijnrjinnwd..
I't'’
“ pouring
Into unseen canyons In
«
J
«
lho
I
;'
iiiidn4'-j
ijoimds
I2c;
Icshom
hciu
(Ue
“ use to ooe, commercial grailr ROci■ truck
,
f o u g h t was p a rt o f Lon't nature,
f.
0 L,‘."
Lead: Stciidy; ^l^ol New York 3.60; imi
« • s»lrls
of grey a nd black and fo«m .
load.i la i Inmb.^ 15.23 to $oJ0.' •)«
' Itk-; rrvk cprlnR* 14c. to lOc; coljd)
un<iec««ii&i eutct>R(.
ii». ti.3o0 ^
came a qiiletneto. Ho mode
|| out again In w hlto bllliws.
_______________
'lOf
>■ IdahoruMela f . 8. No. 1 JUO lo
• I^ ■ 1 - —
StDcro
e
•de lng
steady with last week.
-■
. ■
—
- ore
ored I3'.jc; leghorn* l3V;c; rtwal- J1.43,
ji., thow lns decay Sl.tO: Colorado about
.
FLAX
tAvi
tAveral
trips into Ujwn wlUiout ask-r
a „ - = = = s s s s s0 =
Above
quomtions
on
roll
ship,
*
It-’
was
unutterably dreary. She
rrs Uc; turkey# IOc to ICc; young
nje
'g McClure*
U. 8 . No. 1, line qualliy' m e n u rtfleci A-uriable fre ig h t benel i ^ her to go along, aod on the loll ,,
DULUTH,
Oct. 10 OP) - Fla* on, ‘‘V
'
su
..........
iluckA OSc to 14c; young gecM
tt;
_ rte d bock Uien saw the move« I1.77M.
fit,
o f ' IhcM came In to worn, to whlto ment
fit* on calllc bouBht for rc.«hlp-. iraek 11.834 to 11.84; Octobcr 11.83;. ,1off
of a figure. L o a was sU ndlng
i:c. old 9 'j c .
JF u tn re t- Id a h o ruuet*. Oelober menis.
’ 'I
h ljb
"
December 11.84; May |l,84.
'l g c d , th a t aho cried oloud.
on
the
edge
of th e ir U nd and slopm u te r: Recelpta 9873 tubs; tlrm.
(i,.
n. $1,40.
Jan u ary Jl.OO.
-V n<
Is It? \Vhat'fl h a p . lng
^ away from film la y U » plot over
IVUII17
ij!!ch/»!ffpd.
SehedafM of ra n e n tft Tnlo* sn ■
dd mi
10 jw u?"
,
IU»VT h m _______ L___________ fc« Bt
POR TtANO H A r
P^n
rORTf.AND L m :8 T 0 C K
,
which
he had worked to falttifmiy
n ... £EsE5;-nfCclpt.t 3187;.firm; extra
< Moler~BiMM-Pa«tlni TbroDgb Twin
■a _
----J
nade a brave attem pt to tmlle,
„
,
-.
PORTLAND.-OCU
1
5
.1
;D
.Hay
.
«
--------------------.
- PO BTLAND.-OCt.-lfl-tfl^-tU-a-D - ’
23UC to 24c; tr f J h . graded,
^ Fall*) ......... - ..............
- - ’
Jif.
------- ^hC
A l-H o g s; Reeelpti lOO; steady:. steady; unchanged.
llr^t.^ 23c; c u rren i rccelpta 21e U>
M “ Winding roada c u t- t h r o n it r t h e -------1
OnCQON .SHORT U N E
Iir'
L*i&ora BreUtr*.
,
»cc
threw hl?nte)f into a chtlr,
good to cholcc ISO lo 300 pound
2V .c\ rrlrlR crnior Ilrst* 20U«; re«
Fiiibound
croojfd his arm s on tho Ublo and orchard, made to th a t each houte
WINNIPEG GRAIN
>>ur
« ! m 5*
,. ,
- — fc
weights moitly $5.50; odd head 240\
iriKcratnr stondnrda 20*.c; rrlrig*
mlghl
have an unobstructed view ol
(Etrectlve July 10. 1834»
irli
burtcD
his
head
In
them.
°
CoiarM rm iu n__
pounds 84.75; few light lipiu* 14.75;•;
WINNIPEG, Oot, lc (,p, - C f t s h '- “;
ri.iior cMrns 2 l'iC .
I—
—i
po'
w Tra'
Train .'01 leaves......... _ _ .6 :5 0 a .in1..; cm
now un
I
, 3«
, I “Loh. It c an 't be aa bad as that. Ihe
I* hlUs. T he lots were groupM in '
packing M-,T5 S3.r.o; scveml lols hold-,.. s.grain:
r
Wlieat No. I nonliern 80‘ic;! . TcU
* v ihc dear.------- •
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
Pa<
•• B u p
------------------ >0
, , ctrclcs
w ith a r o u a d - p lijj r o u n t l.s i_____
« Tral
Train 573 leav es_____ _ J : I 5 P- m ;
‘
Nc
No. 3 norihern 70!ic; No, 3 n o rth - ^
' I
SUGAR
cCHIOAOO, Oct. 16 (,T1 (U S D A), over fecdw p)gi ihuhM.
Weilbound
I Insv^ad cf atu«;epng h t drew a the
' hub fo r the l m t ^ o ( 7 ‘c h l{ to n
C atllc: Recelpls 400. calves 15; en
__________ o « U T > * d ^ n u t
who
would slide dow n’ chutes pro*
Ho
Train 571 leaves.________ ll:3 0 a .mv.ll ».NEW YORK, Oct. 16 (,p. - Raw
w Hogs:
Receipt* 10.000; lioldoven'
crumpled
le
le
g
ra
m
^
o
m
his
pocket
‘‘
O
' ais:' N o,.3.jT hlte 42Hc; No, 3
Ti^ln J63 le av e t________1:50 D. m t j^uii
« 200
2000; closed acUve; mostly *tcady to. ic
” n tlc re d .ta les cox\s about .sicadj';;
h , vldcd
by Lon,-SjrlnBjn.hIt.*W ln£i.
j
n-aft"aiiiel 'to(liiy.'*T;o~Mle»
XUf. «Mh PTlM___________ IJctoJJek: Tral
,
and
hatadcd
It
to
her.
*
I slfied SO^ic.
Buiitiftt, out) p r le « _ _ — — — :«e
extrem o to p Sc lower; pack- common to nudlum cowa 12.25 toJ5 white 30'ic; No.
la n d houses In painted ta n d
is
WELLS BRANCH
u ric
r
rciw rlcd nlihougli ll w** n !•
i. strong;
ttr
-'W ondfrlng, she spread out the build
j;
_____
crci
13.75; low cutlers and cutler* 11.35
Id lng
SrulhboUDd
mn
iiinrcd
th a t some sugar* were lold
Ins *0** »tron8 lo 10c hiRlitr; bet* z*'
r
boxes.
creases ivid read:
“
Q ,to |2;.conim on to medium bulls 13.503
PORTLAND CRAIN
a . I rr mnrin 320 IO 300 pounU.i 15.70
------ tilH Tnri
" And. th a t bald, f la t place on the
L -^PORTLAND, O tt,.lfi i.P.— O m ln. h •'R egnl to Inform you further\
Nortbbonnd ’
[."
5. to
Vo *5.80; lo p , IS.W iLiiii irsjiy;j ■'*:Sheep: Receipts 1200; no fn i lamb.i Iclo
rom p,'..Mon of 1.32 cent or 350 dehj. « h « ...
liivcsllAiUon fuUle, Carrduthp—
Wlieat, M a y in to B7'tC;‘Dc..
« m e iircn g iJi o n 'IW to 300 pound
,
Train 340a rrlv M ____ 1-30 p. ra ;nt
J
sor
> MU diamond MfeJj- a w ty from nin*
BS to S3'jc.
ti
“ ROld early; good Iambs held abovee cember
ccf
tr. fl. G nat N o rtS n ? No. l»____ H.13
CabiM from H avana wild Uiat
hoi In im tan c es; packing mn*
I t hog?
t;NION TACIPIC STAOBS
C
U. B. OrtM Horuitrft*. Ko. 2>------ U.lJ
«{op
b
which m ight be broken by
c.vMi:
Dl? Bend Bluesicoi 04c; dark
i' he Withdrew funds lefe (0I dowa
. 15;' two or three load string *laug1i..
t
1* ttlro
I llu
Ull' Ciib.iii coininlltre on export 11l r n g lo lOo higher; 170’ to JIO" ,ter
w
Eaitbound
8a»n lUdl, no. U ____________ 13 M
stray
balls. This, L o n 't dream ; the
iro u d e c la h n g h ew a sto m e ety o u
ewes lully steadj- n t $2.10;; hard
hii whiter 12 per cent 00 l - ‘i ; the;
y
d
Bmiii B rti. No. 21.... .....................n.so
Arrl
« Arrivea ....................- __ 10:17 a.m1.. |,c-ii*cs
cn
m pound*
largely IS J5 to I5.70; few ‘vf
lind reduced Uie price on
poi
dream
of a boy who had played on
Nimr M ]>er cent 9 1 - ',: *ofi while,•
in
H KTst s li p wc h a w your tlgna-I
»
m to * . Hn. U---------- P -----Isa-iV M” Leaves . •
^d IS.7S;
light llghta I4.M lo $5,25;” plainer sort* unsold.
Mcnr lo r >lilpincnl to ihe Unlled
IS.'
,
, 10:33* m;i ' Mt
we
•_____
hol
• ivfjiern
red. norlhem tp rln ; 84.'> j.
11
lure.coupJed
w llh h it dcmanit.
d pa itm e n u .
■ Arri
*rT i»n..............................—a .M p - h;ii’:s!.iio
gii 5 ;to 2 .18':-. c « i n n a ~ treu hIIIt tlaURhter
p lg s tcarce, I 4 i0 dnwn**
»u
V vuiocT ........
DENVER SHEEP
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wr
ivfitpn)w hlteB 3-!i:hnrdw iriler87. ;'
till*
si take lilHce stop had DO tea-I-------n ’n ie “ peiw lalor W gan to '.b U W a .........
...........
IBulK B«c«>
Ua;
a. Irr
Irniu 2.20. cqu.il. lo 3.08'i dellv*
Uavea ............. . „ — fi;30 p to.
V. wwo
ord; bulk packing iww* M.7.S lo
t o r t o q u J s U o n 'l l ' a s 'y o u 'h id»------and M arian t u r ^ lo lt._nnch>nl*
W
J ig h r ._ ^ i- n ^ ^ ;.1^ __]DENVER. O ft. 16 i.P> (U 8 D A I, JToday* car recelpu: W h e itJ 8. ■“••p
er
------------------------------------------- '£a
w w f!
*
a govemment
ICOO; B-'iOO lhro u B h :^ ia'.t ~-------n n CAQO -C ASH- o l M t N - — ^~
r ~ Wliat
should th e do, w hal oould tho
W p ih o o n T '
'liii
CatUe: Receipt.^ 10.000, lncltidl.ng
Rci
CIIICAOO. Ocl. 10 (,T) - W heat:
ayiu tn s plana there *top’ luggeti
« She tc h InadeQUale, wished ber
c TOT3TTte*»(f
n l S5-t«r 15.13; lioldlns,
do?
. A rd v c s............. .......... ,.„.B'57 a. m I.■ 1i-'uiurf* »1inftO{l fiirUier ~Tw*e>’
y- 30ooi6v'ef«wiciiu:7aiTii'TOircH‘.Ti:;
30C
to II 'W
■ ttt^ fW e rn itin B in a b o ’! ^ '-t5 5 5 " o Jv;tio
;“ °^ « .r« l ll.02H :-No.'a htrd-si.osr^—_ 'ci ^ ? 'e j £ x i P ^ lcc_eonini^ -_
d
i ■' nYolhcr
w e«"llicr^ slie'd'K ow whal
£ ‘Hrii'iJci**’fv'’rcirc\wil. o f ’t)ecember~R'q- aijco
a'lji lo ttefrM A 'M W rs-’^ Q rS V e ftl
--^„.T iiHoXa.TW-CPa a w l
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No.
I
mixed
70
'ic:
No.
I
jc
ld
It tlM
I.,
'c itS”wlth u d a ls o liave'w arraiil " to
li *#)• ond wlioi to do. .
beller.-g ra d ss un»old:-be«lr
»K dy. lo »arciiffr:ycnrlliig. wethersi:lo
n ilrrfv tt ■:__ G18T p. w~: um
ii-iiirtiao n nnfl-M U inr'through'com1"- loadslon
w
TO'ic;
No.-3
ydlow
70'4
to
BOc;
•
a steady
a l 84.50; iiiedluiiT io goed:^^
drawn tor L lnslng'* arrest slopt ‘ t A 'm om ent later th e h c trd the
r t -lonr-yearllngtM i -uvp 818 pound
*te
rr-- r o iw o rf - h o tu esT—Although- -th ert
lor
yiNo. 2 w i m c e 5 ? ; c . _____________
^
: • tilll
*upply l-ou with -plclureta _ erash of>ft-ood on itvi iie an h . tha
; u»'i \iig r ^ B i i i iilHkillr n a[V
w ewe*
ew 11.75; top fa t lamb* Monday
.[ Ill'll' 11.1111111 U i llH lllilil tlii lU mi ril ilWtei
lU'l
Bun. MO*pouna 101* __________ li.i o ^ lr l
ston wllhriralv*] nf this It » -.
■■
g 'B
ft IBJS;
considering Improved killing
Vt-f l fl.ffl------------rumpling
ot paper, and th e n the
Sleek tool leo-ouM
iim
Jiite
u aa v e j _______________l . 'J S a m 'l
1 h; /Ihf njjirket cJosed J t o '3 peJnta net
IB.
Rye; No tales.
“amounl ha* jle fl u t In embarBlock toed. lOO-peuBd l o U _ _ « l J 0>®
r
nuallly
vealor* 35c lower; brgcly to
;• lox
lo«er. fialrs were 10,050 tons.
<iui
roar
u the bliee caught. Picking up
Botl »h»»t------_______________ IU
J .NORTn SIDE STAGES
OMAHA SHEEP
}Dnrley BOc lo IIJO . •
' ”rasslng p o rtio n unable to adr tray, she n t n t Into the big room.
Jerome. tVrndell tn d GoodlDi
{I O
( to e : December 1J4; January
[y toto 17 m a rket; best fed *tcer* withn
the
'llm
' vanee tn y lorjn 10 you stop ac>
B OMAHA.
Oct, 16 UV, <U 8 D A > . othy aeed 118.5010117 cwl.
t “Look, Lon,'" th e begged for atArrives ____ ______ 10:20 a. m l.B
Id weight
I0.8S; light alecrs of long
‘
I) I.B2> March 1.81, bid; May 1.8S. and
we
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. ____ Arrl
Commoa
______ .W ire. g iU a v e s ------------------------ ,'7 tl5 p .tn n.i
R e ctlp u 5000. Including 5000 Clover teed 115 lo I U ewt.
yearling
tj-pe I9.3S; few loads bet- Sheep:
Sh
.l-SSeptember
fi
IM .
yei
!•
tenUcn.
B iu c u i onm a
-------- m a n
„ccpt our tln c iro regrets.
15 govemmenU;
lam b m arket not et- _ ‘U r d . tierces, 0.32; loose Itrd 9.17.
65 ler
gc
sol
OTHER 8TAC1E LINES
1
I CARL EATON.ihe t He tum ed fram » iliidlous conI Refined
« a * unchanged a t 4.65
let grade steera and yearling* tB.3S
Itad eWTef___ - ..............
-MUJol
13.37.
lO tai
Ubilahcd: bids around 35c lower;, DelllM
"®
I
Twin FalU-KetebDm
I| for
tor tine granulated.____________ ^ to $9; rougl) b u t n r y fat 1&30
“W hat doet I t mean. LonJ" tbe
n d lomplallon of the tire, m tde a brave
;7|TOiYtt ' ____________ i ; i ,rD 0 v m --i—
- pound-tmUocta-M.7S^^prBCllcp1-top
i
3 -1= = ^ — s = = ^ ^ = s = = s - t U ^i id ^ tte r a i^iomcnt't bewildered
— TT*ltemplr-to«mlle,.But-w
hcnJlje.^w -------m tJ
hU
the thh-.BW fS^'
~ )| m a ^ ^ a l m t t ^ e 17: p n c u
M ^ed ‘ t n d ^ n n ^ lam ot up to ' ■ A
SV''"*'"* t w i n ' j ^ i i j ' ^ i u
in
•r* U en o f glazed jxrfecUon tlld to iiK
powerful S ^ e a o f-ta lr ^ t n l l t l n ot !|f''
---------- M te IM
Lea
welghV natlrct* bid down-1 PQ'
“ iL
e a v e t _____:-------o;_ > iJ0 -5 0 a.in '
[ top
w rtghty oolvff w ry'aulT.. extreme
exi
: thickly. “Old ta n sln g , my guar*
t
iUi floor irtt^ a c r u h . and tbe new intd
« r e rt*
« ward
to 15.35: r n n M.35 down:: 84s
64a and liner territory
Arrlrea .................... p.'m.
Bheepi Rcoelpts 10,000;-gtnerBlly
<rt
■ S S ^ ■moa’" ' " ,
I Z l gn Arr
dian'a
aecretary,-has
decamped
wlUi
1
h it a rm i, •
........................
,
ported. O cculenal. taiea of ttricily
f g»
good aod choien mng« feeding lambat PO'
te i
NOBTtlWBSTKRN KTAOBB ■- ,
Iteady ■ t.e lo to ; t ^ o n native
, my money.'*
t
• on. j in th e wordlew eommunlen of
.
% ^ 5 S . Boimn
, r t Sjel __________ B iitbfiuad-.:.. ............ U combing Idaho D tU lng K«r« made a i '
w allglble
to I4.S0 to 15.50.
coi
■J la n b a .lOo hig h e r a t .IM S {or few
all
:re., .u ia t-jn o in e n f-ill ,o(_hii. unjpoken _
58 o ra t-a ro u n d 8W 1 teourtd batlt.[ ' ,« •"perhapa therrfa a o jilak o , Loa.
ik
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R l A r r t v e t .... .......... .......... liOS p: m'tl ‘
i b X n o " FOTATOES
eh
choice
lota to tm all kUlen; bulk
1 piihy w u given and r w l w L
WOOL
Sa
Salea ot sat. eot. o n e ih w blood clolh-I., fia
noi.m a y . b«.;on .h la . wajr-OUt-bcre. tym
, L « v e i _____________ L ._ l:3 0 p m
ni
IDAHO FALI.R. Oct. 16 I.T) |U B naUvei
na
to p a c k e n WJO d o w n n ntli
' (
J w riC h t IM4 by J f tn n e Bpwjnin)
(C
^
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Oct. Ifl i-n <U S D A »-- Ing
ins wools told aC 34.33 g m te basis. now,------------ ------Wtalbouodl.......................1)
.. 1) A l—Shipping, point infofttt^UBo
»n wli
w ith.only few throwoina .available
I
t mu“No.** came Ih ^ hopeless lone. ttJl) 1
O reater
Inletctl wt* b;lng ahown byy and
an 48s.-50t,'one-fourth blood c loth^
-. -.--rr-,
Arr
Arrive* ------------------- .i.:3 ;1 0 p m
Tl -..r Mondays ,
I a tt IS lo IS.SO; limited tuppl}- range,O
r
m
iConUnued m N e il Uiu»)
^ muffled by arm a, “L antlng hated
t l lni
^ W90U moved a t a i «21 « |b u y e n ia tb e Bottqa j\'ool n oiketU
u [k u
----------- a jU 9 . ma .|. , Upper TftUeyi CarlM da t • . h.[kUler»
U u ISJS, but w> cbolcejbu;
^QM. H t u p e c ttd JCarrduUi to ^ tr e
flfn o tiiiIM M K Et^
i
p is o F ifiir i
mi liCESI
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5
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3
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t g =Q p W g T w ie < m A y -% fn B W iw f l pB S B ^S B S B S aS S eS B S B S
i-
SHOPPMNG jiG W
n
T h e foUowing
Ing < im a represent
lit
For Sals MlwenanapuiI S -..-For-Sale—AulomobllBS—
^
6c PER LiN'E PERINSER^,
fl*
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TION. COUNT S WORDS
F o c S a ! e = E r u lt8 .V B g f ila b le s |
— .
TOR
wrly
R OEM SPUDe. I 'i ml. E .oa Kimberly
PROOF SAFE, "p H . • M ^ jjo D tt FOBD C O U r a liO
R otd. D .a V o ib u r » .'
207. Jno. B. WhlU.______________' m e cbe ip . ctU oiBS-Ji.
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TO MAK*
n o NEWS m S H i a
It e lttr to te td m ol tb* c lu H8-.
ned p tg i th it th im w » l U i a .
*ule agalatt glTlai ^ a r tddlUon*
al mfoTmiUon eooetm lac Irtla d
Ids.* th a t it, tdT ertl«nM nu
?SESIW TW INrAIM
BUSINESS HOVSI
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M IO m o d e l a ’t r o ^ ' o t a k e ' b o)DY:
d y : A m i s BY BO. OR TRUCK LOAI).
>AD.
l^
i W PRICE OK 8A 0K B 'A2VD
cood rubber; Mnotor excellent
llent
Brown Orchard. Eden. » c to dluup.
p.
lumber a t Id th o Ju n k H ome.
___________
iD R eS S B U i. B L A N K E n , B 0—0 6 .
—
ROME B S A tm B B , U e 8 0 .' AND
jjm
K S ™
'! « pretdi.2a n h A r e . « . K r » , f l ylyn
n as.. 1931 FORD COUPE REASONABLE.
BLE.
up. W. Bloe, 1 m l w, U to. o{ South
—— . A p t'» , Bungalow tp U . O U t f u r P trk .
■
____________ _______
" ]1.s A L B .^ S O n Z M m a T O N AOTO- 2 t g ^ 3 ^ - - _ - --------■
------ DELICIOOT APPLES .H U L TOT
matld fin e. Botton bull pup, m tle.
------- OtSOTO-SEDAK, GOOD-CONDI..
NDI-. - o f - J U « b e tly ^ - « i _ 7 a - B C J h iia i.
^
eii-M aln t m t t i - i m t . - ^ ----------------— rr
tloo, ttk e Fo rt or Cher. Ceupe.
oupc. baugh. ___________I____________ ■ ------------ ia i i c e i t e i n w n - : - ---------..
flA L E -M A R L IN R I P I *
P h . ao«.__________________ ,
For Rent— FumishBd::
------- BIO SOLID OABBAOE 11.10 F B (
n n e deer gun. Boit«a*buU pup.S r . B. BtLL. u m a , n d o u[ Ii .
J aSE
E *-._ 100
WHnf
J " Ml.
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A1R.COOLEPUMO
FRANKLm
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flic k -B M t.- . - —
——
d ta . Fine condition. No »,1
lnnter
t« ” e u t. 4 flo. Frank K tw tl,
cash,
cash
t
, BO O U ASD SOM tD. IM. U H ^
}HBOT Ca.ASa ALFALFA UAY. radlaUtf trouble. B argain for ;*
NOTlCE“ raA N K
MCCLEARY.
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' P'WM i m wUI r e ^ . rtm odeV
___ tract.' inquire' H rory Hall, Jerom e. trtd e -ln . Owner. Call Sunday.■ 901
SOI
quarter* reflnlih or fix your lu m llu n . O tbmJJes iouUj of depot. P h. 0a9»TJl.• . met and Antique work. C tb to et.A
FOR RBNT^FURNISVBD AP7A.
T 8.. 3<><ho.__________________________
J
K b N.
- <05 and HO. ■
m F u m ltu n uoiplttl.
—
CAPOK SLEEPINO BAQ AND A
AIR
D EUCIOUS APPLES, FINESTp IN
»
^
—
I—
m a tU tn compleloi.Uke new; Idetl
tho world. 30c to 8109 bushel, bulk.
ROOMERS AND Q O A llO n ia SIB
H)-do R u c h , 2 Ml. S o, 3 E u t.
u H I
^
.BUi A\'«. East.
Ifor h u n lb g and camping' trips.
1. A
It
J o h n O ’ C o n n o rI*
—
resl buy. Phone 773-M.
So. from K lm berljN ^_______ ■__ I
For Sale—Real Estatf
L id n r io u a n c iS iN a lib o M a 1
—
V s e id C a r
m Srd Ave. B.
'WATER aV S T E M fl-N E W FA IRDEUCTOUS
APPLES.
OTHER
h e r ' ---------------------- ------- --------------C o m p a n y
—
lunka-MorM ihtllow well tn d
winter Ttrletles, now ready forp^^u
you 5-10.19 ACRES. PH. 0298R3.
rOHNM HED A PT8. 282 OTH A^VE.
V B.',cUiem complete pump and prtasure
)n
by bu. or truck load a t E L. W ont­
sluro
Rear Penney's New Location
Ntf-Call o/CeniooiM.
^
___ I u n iu tiiJO . greogel-a g trd w a re .
cott
Orchard,
^
mile*
E.
on
Klmber*
J9M Ford town sedan. 1219
iber« li^ A C R B S o d b o L A m L ^
PER LINE
iM
Afl A ll H M t M
M«
S p k U M K U Bbtt i l iB M rtkM
SS
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Serviiee' ’
P liirae 1285 F o r
S to v M >l<d SloT t
rtHMllW SUM An. JI.
M
-Let n lan TMMONEVby
-fitting-ipcta»-ta-»«»-*ld
’« . -P o M h iM J fo o r.a io T a K ■off_
o i* .
«at(iwM«, fr« tlw rtsmt*
r t._
'-ud'imiwt PuroMm-wphak—- t o t J r o n r J f M t t . C o m f D »rt»_
^
tUrisf. WmI etrded,
' 881 tliln Ate. E m
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o n a
BERTA.SWEET
IT
Twin Falls'
Mattress Co.>.
»
D E P E N O A B & E
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P m t e i Betal B slU laf
■- T a l e p b m n
q - 0^ g « « e l a o a . I t w l l i r t .
T w ta riillB. U a t e
___
-
tw In F a lls" “ ""
Floral Co. 7 "
W e ste rn
1 M<MlQlJCa8e I
BottU hg W orks
L»
m SbM boflp W eit
m (OdAre. Sootb FhamU
WhenBaytagUtxen Ask tsiWESTERNQbw Aln
W h e w food is alwaygB
WESTERN LtfflABlekey
irood an d taste fu l.
Peerleai MMud
W e S e r v e 26c, SOe a a d SSc
KUig’* Cont
U e a li. ^
gparUtaf WtUr
AT ALL rOUNTAINB
D ra ft B eer________
“S a y I t W ith Flow erf*
W l Telegraph Flcwtta
ETtrywhara
OBLO W U U A M S. Frep,
HatBber o( F.TJ),
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TOTATO SORTERS - ELECTOIC
;: * or cai engine type, tll-steel 'coni ttrueuon, roller bearing! throughout,
iM i
m c E ROOM. BOARD. RATES T O | '
I many new improvemenu on 1934
3. Clow Ul. 461 3rd Ave. Z. , . I |mode!. K rtnsel's.
___
3 LAROE \TTRA0T1V e " SLEEP[JID“ • !' . \] D T ^ D T O R ” '*aLA as. W INDIng roomi, rumftce heoU Ph. 1187.
Ifo
_
‘;• Ihleldi and window gitss. No
in
MS
S «
fof lettlng g la « . BrtngB In
WCELV V dbI^ISH E D R O O M
P ro .
Ph . your
sash or drive your c ar In. Prow ith boMd. IJl 7th Ave. N. Plu
>
{uei
Iteet your iv * ltb . B tre on your fuel
_______________ ______ ______
____
— ,'!
^ 9‘ »<»»'«•_____ BOOU. OARA'aB. CLOSE IN. 920 >.
2nd E u t.
^
I«M NEW ANO U S E D COAL
new
___ I ranges. 39 used heaters. 60 naw
N .! tn
ROOM ANO BOARD FO R TWO1 IIN
I d used circulators. All ta good
lono <
condition. Prices r tn g i from .I3 J0
n ic d r lum U hed tiome. Pliono
,up. Now ts a good tim e to teleel
7JS-M.
11
tfren. 7J0 2nd iWt. Ko.
^
'^ t o n . y r u k n i a b e D~APAKT=ii
m e n a ftt Juat& mrra Inn tn d O u U i .
nO N
Home. P tu a c s 458 and 971 retpec*
^C -1IA
WB ABE WRECKDJO TH E UNION
enns
liwte.
I Pacific club Iiouse a t G lenns
0 M.
— ] Ferry. AU material for taJe. SO
Mumber, Ideal heating p lto t In good
itlon.
: condlUon. 23B tecU oni radiation.
= = rT 0 i» -0 /* p Jj» ,-3 -w » te r-b e aten .-..ens.
<»».
for 1390. .K elchum
-------T U T O B lK O - ^ E W ^ 'r E N O H3EI>-200-gaJ.-unl(
V -S
i»um
teoottff vUI liu tru c i your childd a l Builder#
1
Supply,
home a tU r school h o u rt. Holder of ;
^
Id ih o U (e Certificate, F o r I ntet er!r - /OEJfEBAL ELECTRIC REFRIOER11 ator, perfect condltloa. special,l rcYlew wrtta p. o . Box 123, City.
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price »S9; I n te n ittlo n tl spud
I digger, brand new chtlnless gears,
jld tal for power digger, priced5*7n
In
For Sale— Fumliure
!i
,
'accordance. 4-hore< Cushm an gt*
F , cnjln!, ImpulM ita rtcr; W. W. Ham*
NEW AND CSED FUW UTOB b;' O
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te
ei
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mer
mlU;
Diamond
burr
power
feed
' tU klndi. Goal R a n te i M I m u ; r
In g e r;
I grinder; tfonderful tone Shonlnger
110 e a e a Ws irsde aad buy or sell.
leli. 11
atlng-j
$37iO; all U nds of h eatin
g'
WUJ pay c u n for ttove* tn d n ftrigr u - piano
j
have'
e n t o n to d furniture. Mooo’i P>ali»
tlM stoves
t
and cook slo;-cs. if you have
tn d Furniture Btaro. pnona i
tany machinery to seU, farm cni.
J. Ict I
ra v tj
~ _ m t J a i a ’BLibo«Utt-H''r[3LMusBraYt^
llnart.
rt. I
emes Aiiency and Merchnndtai M
— ,j
Situations Wanted
il
19M Dodge Mdon. 1250
1W6 C h o tlcr coupc. $63
Saux sedan,'t79
m e Nash coach. IlOO
I03I Chevrolet coupc. H90
•
ChCT. eoupe. radio, 1299
I929 Whippet sedan: 1110
Dodge roadster, 149
Oakland bug u1th
Chev.
motor. <69
nES
WA.STED FO tt CASU-TBUCKS
—
—
APPLES > BY THE BOX OR
lulk
truckload In bukeU or bulk
t t the B tlsch O rchard.. H mile
so . on Main S U KlmtM ra. Id tb o
iu i
h ite
SS ----------------------------T axi 1 0 c T axi
Wanted— Misceilaneous
^
$889 delivered with twA'cr brakes
ikes
1S32 Oulck coupe
1S33 ponilac coupe
1038 Commander Mdan
1929 Ford deluxe sedan
19:8 Whippet coach '
__ 1037 Chr%-?lfr 70 coach .
- m tn d AT*. Weit
-P h sn e-IIS
-118
STUDEBAKER SALES AND
SERVICE
___
'
_______________
------. .
J n o . B . W
----HoyBl Cleaners
—I n te r m o m t^ n I-—
T itle O n a r m tyf
LA D IES!
U t U i C lean. A lter o r
r
80.
C om pany
Regeraon QeUl BoOdhig .
R e lln e Y our F u r C oats■
WBtlpta B Soillh, Maaager
PATENTED LOTS FENCED. OOTPho n e 279
au• KoU
AbtlraeUTitleInsoranoc, .
tage, brick foundation, eeUtr,
ry, betaws Safety OtfodrfT\
TX'
W e C an a n d D elirer
Owner removing. Addrosi Begi 8.
Botes
Ketehum. Termi.
■ ^
W . L . D O SS,-Prop.
__
Pbooe 18*
=
Legar'A'av'erusementr^
—
NOTICE TO CREDITOBS
W AN TTO -TW O W ADS O F BBAN
Estate of Anna Catherine Schmidt
straw. Phono- lil83.R3. L. - 0 .
*
Waters,
Deceased.
Roberts.________________________
= ^ _ N o t o - U - h e r e l v ,g lr « L l ! y - ta e .uiin<
a f ..
R O F -dtrtlgned-A dm lnuuator-w llh-W U l
- A i ^ N T E J ^ T H l S YEAR-S CROF
ikom
Annexed
of th t B lU t4 o t Anna
W hile pearl popcorn. K annelkom
Cailierme
Sclunldt
W
ttera
deceaied,
S h o p . ____ _____________________
— ^ to the creditors Of tn d tU peraona
-- -------------------------------------------------------WANTED TOR CASH
GOOD
OOD hiring claims a g u a s t U » u l d (k<
ii&cd flute. Conn Instrument pre- ccased, lo exhibit them v lth the
necessary vouchen, w lthla tlx
ferred. Call IIJ9, Filer.
months ad er the tlrst pubUcatloa of
WANTED TO TRADB-COW S POR Ihls nolle*, 10 lhe said A dntiolitrst*
a truck. CUfford Denny. I'.j mllea
mllea „ r , i ofllce ol O. P. DuvaU, A ttor- ■
N. E of H aasen bridge. _______
n e y 'lo r said A dm ialstntor. Twin
■wm
..
.
'
Z j r Falls Bank and T rust Building. Twin
WANTED - POTATO DIGOrNO,
picking, and hauUng. WIU Vftn
con-■ FaJ'*- County of Twin Falls S U te of
"■ Idalio. this being the place fixed far
tm e t all o r any. P h. 0190-J2.
the transaction of the buslnett of
■ w a n t e d ~ f u r n i t u r e ~ b e pA
aW
i r :n a td -e sta le r— ------------------------------Cslcd September 24th, 1934.
.
Ing. upholstering, window ahade
t t __
. ______
-----------------*, L BKINNim,
A dm lnlstntor with \V1U A n n ex -:
Ph. W4. 130 Sod St. East.
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cd
ot
the
estttto
ol
Aunu
C
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..............................................crlno Schmidt W aten. de­
ceased^____________________
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LOG TAVERN | Max Harness.I , , . ,.
Sbop
BEER '
1.
H a rn ts s , S id d lra andJ ,
lehllls and Kalaift ea .Draoibt.
Cljare and ClKar«tlc»-- .......... U a l h e r R e p a lrln t. _ .
(A cro ss fro m .S ate
Shoshooe North
Groaod)
fUea*)M>
JUST K ID S -
T
r ~ 2~ r "
F A B K I S S ' AUTOMOBIXJ8
»tlon to lha credlton of th d l U 'p e n o u —
after the first publication ol this
thi* months a lte r the f lr tt publication
in w
Ka t ■
of thU notlcc, to th i u l d John
W.. bavlnr oUlmi t p b u t the n l d d«‘lon i.otlce.tbtnoMldAdmlnlsUatrlxtt
str tt- oeued. to exhibit Uiem with the
nls- 227ethAve. Eut. TwinFalls, Count
>unt c ra h sm , attomey tor adm lnlstrttlolt. lyof
Pallt, state of Idaho. thU
thU rlx at hU office In the City al T U n neoeo try vouchera, withlrt ilx
tl,.,. montht MlUr the first guMlMtJoil
Mfitg'tfli'linUTiJiee ftwO-foi'-W
•4h»
w- -WlSr^^OMAy-of. T f ln .f l tto , .fltlU
laid of
ptic i of IhU notloe, to th e itld Admlnfi:
tranuctlon ol thi DuUaeu of tald
i Idaho, thU being the f l n t ptace
fixed for the transaction of the bullbud- tr s tor t t tba offleei ol S U p h ta tn d
I 0^ estate.
Bltodford. Twlfl’ F tU i B tak is
new of u l d ettaU .
Dated September, 1934.
,.
. . . ____ NORAB.PARKER
R ... -D a M fl_ 0 < !^« w r_ 9 th ^lM ._ _ ___ T ru lt Bldg, Twin FtU i, Oouaty of
T w la l^ U i, BUte oi la ah d .'U U l'B ir
I.
AdmlnUtratrlx ef the EsUte9 ofof
ANNIE MCFARLAND,
ttltte
io
f th e f ln t pltee fixed for tha
tele
Henry W.Parker, deceasedL
Administratrix of the E tltte
sed. —
---------- . -----P tr- tram tctlo o of ihe buslnett of itl d
—
or Ambrose Cyril M ecFtre sU te ."
tand. D eceued,
—
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
. jo tia W. O rih im .
____ I?at<d O rtobw » th , IW t______________
'de- Eiutfl-of-Ambn»eCyrll-McFaritnd.'*-'
Atty. fbrAdmtnlstralHx.------------'
' ERNEBT W . BMBRSON.
Deceued.
un- NoUco Is hereby given by the'
' A dmlnlstralor o( the eiU te ot
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
Es- undtnlgoed Administratrix of m(tad.e Estate of Charles E ajenon, I D(C h tric i Emetaon, deceased.
sed, estate ol Ambrose OtUMeFarlaad, :
• Stephen it Blandford,
ionsIdeceased, to the credllonof andi tU
tU e«»«d.
de- j penons having cinlms against ththee Notice U hereby gtreu by the A tlyi. for AdmlnUtrttor,
nith
th undenlgned Administrator of[ the ReHdUig t t TwUi FaUt. Idaho.
lec-1eald deceased, to exhibit tbemw
ni
»Blrrij
Logan Music Co.
>AY
MORNINGS
WEDNESDAI
—
far I
I or
Deiivery Service
-------- It,.|n-< h «.ta« k-ts.
IS. u n d *
}l^ lU lt
tt
k
T h e m oil lUent w uhing
a ite h la e every tMUL
RYSiyifPAYAWD
CI71DE EVERY
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.
r e T f i n a
toefnl Driver
the
VSEDCARS
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A
THE SHOPPING
CONSULT TH
E
uh- I
gl JARgt s
B 2 fi 0 AMS
G EN ER A L
653 M ain A venae E u t
P h o a e S lS
E L E C TR IC .. .
Any Place In fown_
I free Storaga
Pbone :07
OT. j
ffe a u ty P a r io r s
S 0 L r a ’^ 6 u i l ''i i E A T l N 0 ' PROB!
- (We Keep Our C a n laildelI
" le o u v lth " s SunDeam Pum ace.
!,“, m BPECIAU O I L PERMANENTB
E xperts o n 'th e e t tn e u l and furnace
~ E,
woric. Crane w ater pumps. At t h e l, »1J0. N atural M. 238 flUj Ave.
—
1960, Mrs. Beamer.
_ _ B tllantyne Plumbing & Heating: <».
Co. Ph.
'
^ 1 - -For^Salft—liveslock—
:--------- -B A R B r o ^ W A N T T O ^ R T ^ O M .. K O nC E TO.CREDITORS ...
—
THOSE WIIO HAVE EXPERI------one 10 ta o week* while on deer deer EsMte of Roscoe Sterens, Deceased. I
cneed our work know th a t our
sTiii
139
i 'i
.
Notloe U herein given by t h e !
methodi and the skill or our opera- j SEVERAL HAMPSHIRE BA M3.
I
-miles
east
00
Elizabeth-Joe
Berks.
Jerks.
uadcrsJgned adm m istrttrtx of Che
- p S jV E a iT T E IV W O B 'rT o c rA O T t M are _Buperlor. X?u_?nty__now
------- eslat* ot Rotcoe Stevens, doocaied,
of our oii w a t o fo'«•
r is
M 12 HEAD GOOD WORK HOTSES' _ _ w a n t e d t o R e n t---------plaoe In town; tpeclal rates. pP jj
h ."'h'aTe"6he
>
to
tho
c
w
lllo
n
Of
and
aU
personi
f to ly i and mules. lU miles so. o f - c u t
8»8W,
Jlov u tt.50. Crawford's B^toly
a rA C R E ^ F A R M r O O ^ T A N} DAT
^ having claims against the said de■==■ SUoo, 113 Main Are. South- Phons
Buck.
In i.Thlhlt tK»ni wUh til*
-------- —Ooodlng.-WrlM-Box-37-cara-News.
— '“ for’ saT ^ ' o r t r a d e " ’
----- neceasao' vouchers, within lU
40HEADOFGRA1NFEDLINCOLN
R monlhs alter tho f im pubUeatlon
1(4
RtmboulUet rams. Ira L. Mar- A a O O D ’F A R M r'8 rA W ra ~ ’ bOR
u T A O i r a O P n N E 'o R E E N TIM
■IM-For Rent—Unlumlshed
“
mere. Rclcrciiecs slven. A C. ^Mll1 ' ol ih ii noilM, to the snld admlnls* |
quest, Paut. Idalio.
Ifr. E d e n . __________________ tratrlx a t the office of Harry Benoit. i
for so u th e m Id ah o lin d . W. L .']' FOB n a n - ^ 'A iiA G ir e J b 'N b B'RTir
T ii T O R 's A L B - O lf f i R K ^ f T lEIP
iTZOR
■ , ,
.............
T ir J tr w m , L ^ n ty - p r TiTw r a a r '
Chlttock, Ashton. Idaho.
[I Main.
llx m onths old. power fted g:rlnorlnaS late of Idaho, this being llu flrsl
— --er, t> i hone g u engine, phone
' plaoe fixed for the tran u c tlo n of
W a s h in g M a c h in e s
------ 1248W.
the busmrss of ta ld estate.
•TEAM-^^^xiboir” WORK 'M tjJVl i Sa , U SE D raA ^L D iE -’pOW Eri'W ASH. I
HARRIET E STEVENS.
, , JKo.
f ,’
cr, like new, I48J0. Easy terms,
g
w elih t 1280 and 1300. 9 mllea
.AdmlnlJtraU-lx ot the esUtc
E ast Hagerm an. ' j «-est. R. C~raw.i
rtw - Ufcd gasoline motora. all overhauled,' I
ol Roscoe Stevens, deceiscd.
2 c>-cle. »10, 4 cj^Je for 819, Come
------ ford, T u Ule. Idtho.
— - ptrly. c . C. A ndenon Co. Wed..
wed..
TioTICE T O ’CBEDIIOBS
............-Acru&* --------- Solution of
>f Veti
V ettirtfiy 'i PuB te
t.- Aeia............
T liu n . .
- ■ - E s tite 'o r n e n r y - w .- P a r te r ,- d B '
Loans
L Ueunuin IB
_________________
t. Bod drlDk:
— =: ceased.
.
eolloq.
iln%»
IS IA IC W T IE I9
». Tli«^ yollew
I Notice U hereby given by tha un»
m o n e y " t o LOAK ON SHOTHOT,
----- 'deralgi>cd.AdmlnlsUaUlx of the Es-1
gunt, rifles, lypewrltera. Jewelry,
welry,
L O S t-----------------10. Sub>tane«
___
radiM , musical IrjitrumenLs and
tn d
----- -— - . - - — 1— __
— tale of Henry W. Parker, deceased,
I. LoMtlan
I A P A H IT p
, uard In'
mnklnE
anything of value We buy oldI gold LOST - B U C K FUR COAT' AT to th e credlton of and aU penons |
IJ. <3r..k itlu r
B I I n| n | b | r
0 4tli having clBlirts against ttie >ald d e - ,
Seo Dob a t tdnho Loan OIllccc Ph.
Rndloland Snt. nlKht. Call 320
11. c i.r.'i*
,
^ceased, lo exhibit them wllh Ibe nec- {
W est nnd exchange eoau.
ou
1943,129 Shoshone St. No
. MIonSMU
17. Stvrlni
„ iiiipr«ment
i
11. ln»cci
t i l l
i l tiS a r .
11. TrtOKIonU,
e V B Q ||p |A
ts. Caicho up
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0N EST,f.tA d6IE-W <EM TWfeJ----------1
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D O S N -,-----------f CWME'
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L
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p _ u .,o f d .—
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premia*
11. rhlliui,l>i«
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EletW t tnd AcetrllM
Welding
WUl'----- ------ —'— —-----
Clwnolet noBdilcr,................ lOM
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Oratinm Sedan 6 wire vhc<ls..l930
Whlppei Coupe........ ........— 1030
1930
Plymouth Sedan_______ — 1020
192D
Chevrolet Cesch___________ 1926
19W
.OijXI»nd_CoiiRe^,™..,..,.»..._,.J?27_
id jr
Dm Sc Sednn...................... — lD2fl
1D2?
Chevrolet l-ton truck--......... 1D27
^
Before PBrthaslng a .
W u h la g M aehlae Sea the
new 1815
^
, DIME CAB CO. -.
7
ANY = = ^ ^ ^ = S = ^ = S ‘
" *_______~____ __________
W AN TED -U SkD CARS. WB PAY
cash. Jno. & W hlU Co.
Spring and
R adiator Shop
^
.
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WELL IMPROVED 30 FOR 6 A I&
Completely modem. IK Ifl. Bo.
o f E. end of Mala S t. Buck.
TOR SALE-APARTMENT B 0 0W
8 B B _________________________ ^______
three 2-room tn d two S-roam.apU;.
------- all fumlihed: Income 890 per meiJth.
,
------ p n w 89240, 81000 c aih . Sftltaoe
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^
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r ~ l | ^ ------------------------------------------------------
S tu d e b a k e r
Certlfltd
C an
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L • _^Piumbmaand Heating__ i"
—-
ST O P AT LOO CABIN R O A Dn D
fiE
^
stan d .C u t of Kimberly on BlgbU (bw ty, to r Delicious, Jonathan, ttaa d
adei.''
Rome Beauty apples, all grtdei.'
Bring c o n u in e n . John W. H ardla.
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TWIN F A L tS DAILY N
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E lection E vee B rings f
-_Clash-_Qf_Aj
A rg^im tenLsO n D an c e ^In School ^
I D A HfO.
o T iWEDNESDAY
T W IN F A U ^
Hdsh
1
0
S u p e r v i s e d , S t uuddccin t
P a re n tP a r ti e s
V
^
proposed
pnrcnt-siiporvisod,
Arffumcnt*! fo r an d aprnlnat pro
i
Htudcnt dnncinK in T \v ln ’F alls h ig h pchool Kymntt.siiim w crc
^.’fl..votc-on-ilic-qucdtloii_at a
jnftralm llQ tl-o n Jh c oya_ot.today.’fl..vi
spcclal cicctlon in T w in F alls schoo]
hool <
d istric t,
-di;is tr ic t- a r c 'to - p n r lic ip a te
' — P a tro n s -a n d -ta x p a y c rs -o f-thic
c -d
leld in
in th o votinR w hich is to bc held
ii all fo u r of Tw in F alls
' schools fro m 1 to 6 :30 o’clockk th iis afternoon. U nder th c
ition prescribed when it subrules w hich th c board o f education
m itte'd {h'o question .I07 ".tho
......
~elc5llffnr«flch-cloctor i s - c n t i t l 'r —
-~
Sp eU f for Opposition
cd to one v ote, and m ny vote
T
h e statem eni lu opposition lo
a t an y one o f th o polling
The
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parent-super\'lsed, ntudcni dancing V
pUcfS imspecHvc ot precinct real- parent
detite.
’ ^In th e school wnt t l t r n by a patron ^
Df ‘he
th e Khools uiiose nami* Is on ^
Here U tho quesUon w bm lltcd:
»»
[Ue n t the Netra office. It .mid:
^
"Do YOU
tllowlns lhe
..ry,,
"Over the radio *e Imve heard
of tho W jh school building for lh at making n floor >11 for dnnelng »
dancing »U h the following proyU will‘ not 'So It any harm for gym
#loni: I. Dances restricUd to Tw ti ro rk
^ or basketball.
%
p m ichool children; 2. Danees lo
,
"Evidently
the person who said ^
be mpervUed by parenU, an d n o t t h a l J ,s S lak in g ,fro m _ l« elt_ o t j l
- b j f i f t i t r w w i rf i ----------------------eSsnowledge becauie thn moment any- ^
hlng Is
Epeftlu for Com m llln
thing
1 put on to sMck up the floor, V
t makes It Impossible (nr gj-m .'hoes ^
■ epokfunon lo r the ClUicns' com- “0 hold nnd the danger element fa ^
mittee whoM request Ior um o t U»o ncreased 100 per cenl.
k
lehool grnmBslum (or student
i, said th a t those who do n o t ^
" It U
d tn c e . led to the .ubm lulon of lhe Klleve In dancing should send » m
question » t loday'i election; Mrv lote to tho sponsors so th a t their
nobert nogerson gnvo out thU jh
u
d
re
:hUdren may be left out. A pleas- m
tutcfflent:
nnt
m t sit
situation to be sure when p ar- ^ /
:nU have
“It U the dcslrt of the Twin enU
hi to do these things to keep m
ihUdren away Irom things spon- ^
PtlU school dlstrlet and lhe stu- chUdn
o red by
dent body lo make the high school wred
I the scliool but not p art of ^
not only the Inlellectuol and alh< tls
Is work.
woi
iJ
"Those parents »1shej should bo %
]eUc center, but also the social cen* *~rho
tsp ected If our schools are golno
ter for the student body.
respect
v
• -They wish a place for the ir closs o continue as such.
■•Wo
functloni. lo r their fraternities and
.w e have almo.it_nln eteen -h u n d - t f —
rd -y ro ftfiW rrfirih e e w lo rrJu n lo r ^
“ 'uiitiei. HfH run miiy~iiH~iTiniff -rrd-yot
Ilgh whool. O f th a t number p er- W
iapO «LjrllljaiL oplM _lhfi_schooL a _
lances to the detriment of tho gym ^
1”
J chedule
S i which haa worked lo such ^
-Mmt UUh K liwb o! Ho DnIM ood advantage for the past flra ^
Stotes not only permit dancing In Jir alx
^ years and has gone a great ^
r
tbelr gymnasiums, but encourage ray tow ard keeping a quiet yet la - W
the StudenU lo hare their parties erested group, and every year the k j
ta the'gymnariums where they can lumbers th a t come from the jr.^ide ^ __
ChooU m a te the problem harder 10 W
T Jandng has ever been tho most landle.
•
'
elegant, healthful aod «sflned
- School Clabt '
^
. meana of social Intem urse, through
sOl the ages, as fa r back as we havo
-" iItt U
i Mid th a t dancing In tho k
-jiUtoTy;.......................
„
tchool
cliool will go a great v ay toward ^
~TboM who realize (his. realize doing
olng taway with lhe school clubs. I |
th a t to properly Instruct children ulut
m If
|f anyone wiU slop *for a mo- O
In enjoyable assoclatloa w ith o lh- w n t they
tl
must a t once realize th a t
e rs promotes penonal balance, danclns
anclng In th e school will not.affect t f
h e alth and happiness In tbelr chll- clubs
lubs aa:t all and th a t tho only way ^
dren.
thha t cs
can be handled Is by direct k
'flheuld we leaTe this supervl- prohlbli
irohlbltlon.
^
alon to others, leave their recre-rh e i (oo, there Is th e expense lo ^
“Then,
ational activities unsuper\-lsed and be
« con
considered. Desplio w hat has ^
if f n p rn n ilr^
lflTpftypr< th f
-lend-thrm nrt AMlatnncp, nr nhcuM bten
they be u u g b t the beauty and dig* ichool
Chool board,
1
the faculty will in lhe ^
nlly of elegant and proper methods end
nd ha
have to pay the bill an d sh o d - ^
o f.danclntf------------!---------------------U a r- t te
-in lha fupervlsloji ol these ac- “T
-The,
here arc three hnlU In town \
h a t can
UvlUes It wm be arranged that the that
cs be used to fa r better ad- t f
various cluba pin have a place on vanUct
■anUsc. cheaper and moro exclusive ^
tbe calendar of these programs, and than
h an the
Ui blgh school nnd wUl not In k
Junior prom eaeh year can be made any
iny vt
way Interfere with cstabUshed ^
ilgh-Khool-schednler------------------- B —
"iaore‘ttti« U T e . — ^-------------- — high-jc
•'L efs vole this thing down oneo ^
parent* wbo through scruples. “Let'i
___
md foi
for all, and not make Ju st an* k^ —
religious or personal, os the case and
may be^do Dot want tbelr ChUdren to other
d
ither dance
hall In our lown.”
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IP ®
E z^
fDA"
^
“ A t t v o c a t e s a n d ^ O p p o n e5 nv t ri T i r P r o | X ) s a l M a r ^
A; g a i n s t
s h a l C l a i m s F o r a n dd A
MORNINO, OCrOBEBjT.
OC
tw
] AHO D EPT, S
i T O R EB
AkT
'I T H E ID
i
it departm
ent store wl
V Its £un to.trade hi
in :Twin FaUs’ largest
i
where the stocks are
re la rg e r and newer
rer and where
im. Express, parcel pos
^ you have so much
ch more
i
to select {rom.
lost and {relght a re all constiantly b ^ aging
gl
the new
tilings to you tiw o n^^ ^ big store.
thi
ECON
CONOJIY B A S E M E N T
| ~ | 0 i n i 95 . 9 5 1 1ATo
4
I
a ;" ." ”
I’ l ICI
-Those of the pupUs who fear U L n d l
dam ag o 'to 'th o 'g y m noor'm u y rest
assured tb a t his wUl no t occurr aa
fl
a n architect ha s been consulted and
y
he signifies th a t sueh damage can
be und, we assure you, will be
avoiaea.
Mcm!
Members of lhe four h igh scliool K
lUbllc sixaking classes have been ^
•
Pledge lo r Success
iractlclng on 0D*-act plays. Ad* ^
“The gym lh a t Is open to bas- vnnccd
npccd .speecli siudenta havo picked t f
- t t t b i n r i n i m u i a ’V ttn o ttrM h e f j n : 'ihe
he caai
casta and are dlrecllng th e plays. ^
tertalnm ents ahould not be misused
Norma Fuller Is the stu d e n t dl* W
11 the Junior prom, th e moat out* n>pinr
n tlie tecond period elasa nnd ^
ector of
standing and dignified p a n y of tho , hhe. Is
u producing
,
"awlmm lng Pools," ^
year, was held there also. Instead I n aU-malo hobo story. T h e caai In_oLthc.studcnt.bQdy-bclQg.under.t]iclHMrff.«
ludcj iOlenn Dos.Wl.- L o ren t Vletor, %
^ -neetssl{y. a s a l present, of seekingji^®
J
'em” Slivers,
Amll Annls, and Bob 1^
outside halls for this party.
^
■Lastly let me say to you, all o f l“lurton.
“3
;
"nocking Chairs'^ la being proyou. however this election may de- luewl In
,
cldc, let us preserve th e unity o f ] „ ' ^ ‘ lhe third period claas of ^
the communlly and yield graccfully *.1.• C.
‘'• Ballanger. T lic 'c a st for Uie f t
whichever decision Is reached for In >lny_-«'hlch Is set In ft re ire a t for O
1^
he njed.
Is centered nround lire 1
the ne»t few years wc aro g o in g '‘h®
?*'
to havo graver problems concern- Iderly In m atn of the re tre a t and ^
worries an d IroublM. ^
lug our youth lo dccldo llvui'? hcsc.l“heir
‘®'^ •jnull’
‘
•'Should you patrons n m if t'lt al-j 'tn n c fj WlL^on, Helene Tooison. W
!ime
Eilward Wlllms. ond ^
lovable th a t social activities. in .,Jim
e Nordlln'?.
N
iy O
eluding dancing, be held In your''T[tn
r''-y
^ lp'oa tt lll play th c old parl^ j ^
Oledhlll nnd Mary ]
■ high school undi-r tlm uusplces o llamd
n d Dorolhy
I>
’rice fcomplete ihe_eiut;___________n a __
. the Citizen council, I plcdito lo you Prlco
- t h a n n k 'c are unablo to mnke th « c ■ Mllo aaw jT ria dl'rcctlnff ft c o m e d y - ^ - period class w ith Clin- V
aetlvltlej sclf-supportlng.-tlioroiiK b-lInn the
ihe fourth
1
on Anderson.
Helen Scvcrln. and I k
ly weI)-:o:iduci«t. with instnicilon.'to”
Ar
’mil Dudley
cnat In "Red Cariin* '
supervision and direction for nil Tniil
Z
- U u -dlflorcnt-flBPd-Broups-ln-lhe-lioiu.."ioiu.."............... ............ ..................
itt hlgl) school, lhe entire progrnm «-lll I T h.'
h f fifth
I
period cla.« la also usln-, ^
be abandoned."
i-'Red
Red (Carnatloii.v" Director K n l h - i \
■rlne Goff Iim wut Howard L nrsun,! ^
-------------------------- IcrlncC
d» Ixyi Lomb, nnd Allni) Donuldsoii. I U
SPANISH CLUB PLANS
Mrv Bonnlo Mny 8 lm i»on s a v .S '^
TO STAGE MARDI GRAS Iuhe.ie
™ .are only the first of n niim bT «
if plays she phiDJi lo have produfel k
-- - iofplny.
^
Tom fltircw . Juntof.
^tstcrrtiir, >y specfli sluiJenls.
from
f
stock
if
_________________
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SH A D O WkVLAND
. Rem em lM r th e B ig Hallowe’ci
>wc’cn 'C a m iv a l D ance!
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—--------- Just-ReceK
N o v e l t y W o o l e n s ]1---------“
th e f ir s t dny and we
T he f ir s t sh ip m en t sold o utt lht
w ire d Jn a re -o rd e r — H ere they are.
. W o o l C re p e il
Jl
^
' ;
I ^ b its liu rf
^ ^ a j . E v e r y b o d y-s excited
exci
a b o u t th e s e _ne>y fall
ill <
d r e s s e s ! Z ip p e r ^ A
^ modcifl. . . two
w o pI iece ja c k e t s t y le s . . . plaid
la id w o o l o n e
frocks. . . striped
-iped a n d p la in tw o pico^fitylen
y lc d l .S m art f a s h io n
(letaiUI.Ncw'aui
'a u t u m n , co lo rs!
____________ DRY GQQDS J EPART
A im iE N
T
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98c
lU
18 also arc.quitc different. Cushion.c
ion.d o t.m arq u isettes
iturcd in all assorted colors----------
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GOObs DEPARTMENT '
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Look For Thc Rinslcsa Guat
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1
Bcjjuti/ul
lioso wilboul the. shadin;
aiJinjr nijd
BCJJ
:~wlitclr y oir s cc-in
» i ;ii i > KUk- stot
ccome
o m in n semi-chiffon wcijrht with
nncl a silk plated foot,
"Your InilinlH'Slnnipcd'Oti 1
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6
9
c
J d w J @Sfflgs
I
t
:h il d r e n ’s
CHI
f i c )0 .
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- ..t
f
l
-
liosiery. T hc o u tThe winter vogue for girls in liosic
sm a rt w ith th e ir
door miss will find these quite smai
jacquard tops and contraating
trlma _______________j ______ i.
jao
L-39C
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Ilt fin
fh c ir larjce .iize and excellent
fii ish im m ediately stam p these im itation leaith
th e r b a g s a s one o f
.seaHon.' Dull m n l
th e cxccptionarvnhics o f thlie
e .sc
‘ calf and nil o f th e K niiivleather:
--------DRY-tiOOa'^-UEGARTiMiJNT
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DRY COOPS nEPA RT M E
J
Just
1st Unpacked
Y esterday
Were Unpacked Y«
............
nnua
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DY-TO-W EAR D E P T .
READY-'
ng Lot o t
An Outstanding
l i i g k s i IHI®;
M
-
9Sc
“
^
;WJth; the Guaran
rantee Stamp On Ever;
ery jP a ir
-
r o 440
SIZ E 34 TO
ill ...
want to .see the.<ie. They come In th
tl e new type P riscillas. The
ll vo„-vm
I 'i V i
-
l u f gold, g reen "and
tf
In ru s t, tu rk e y red, royal bblue
^
^
browTi, th e se now Rilets will b re ath e life and
T he adju sta b le ncck
k
c h a rm into y o u r F a ll su it.. Th
A n d .y o u .g c t.a n i n i t i a l . ___t f ____ 1
-m a y -b e -w o m ,h ig h o r.low .J^nd
Jic
t)
a
t
no
additional
^
( th a t you sew on th e pocket)
chargc.
(l- r n i) b it« - ta ir J u iiU n - —
-T h irfa b ricT C R c m b ics-it^ o ft-ro
rown, green, blue and
^
w an te d shades o f ru st, brown
wine.
iiilor
S
I
T h o -b lo u scJsjn a d fi_ \a tlc jJU
lo r collar, f r o n t frog
e ffe c t fa ste n in g a n d se lf belt.
=lt.
NEW TODA'
DAY
E NEW STYLE PRISCD
ICnXA CURTAINS
S . Wl iW.
5J^ .......
:
S
=Ti
* j C o i d u i o y V e b m i e e ncs L s ! ^ | S S f i M r a „
G a y C h e c k s ! P la id s I
i
m h
SPECIAL ATTR
FRACTION
2
. i m r G CHT
K
.—I E
D on’l MIm T h is WWonderful
ondc
Batid a t
—
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doN O M Y B A SE M E N T __________
ECON
ver Initial
nent oS Those Clevet
Another Shlptneii
ta lM g g ^
GIRLS’ VERY FINE
FD
ISE
7-8 USLE HOSE
. V ; K U SS BROW S AND H IS O RCH ESTRA
’ F o rm e rly o f Jantrc:
a n trc n R each
— 5
15c S E T
t the w hole towi
W B
llvo A
k
■tntctlng.vir.-pa}t years o n l r honor' (tlve
a n iiiii^ r of-inim orous re;ulluca.,amL.thcrc..^'JUj}C.PW r5ljmi- roll-studcDt*-havc-be«a-cU«lU (i.— llngs.oi
ilcal miml<rR.
the proKmni commit, t t
•P lans made for Iho ycur Inclmle a ' ulcal
li
ijc jiimoiinccd. Explanation l>,, to O ..
_ “.W ardl.ania".IC5Uval-tacUoiiu.i]i£‘'_ijc
work. Tracy Qlpson Is president o f,bbe
e made
mm of tliccluli'a lately Inaiii:- U
Uie organltatlon n n dM iss K alliltn i’.urutcd
iiti|ted^nme^^^^_______________________
n vt j u im m ii'tm rtiH inMr.
' i nct i c n
“
T H E SB -A R B -T INNTED
T E l A -D E L IC A T B -IV O R Y'-S
H A D E ------------SH
MADE IN T H B U N IT E D STA
ST ; TES
DOMESTIC W A RtE
E M
A special lot o f fine grade,!, ffin
ir s t q u a lity , d o m estic p o ttecry
ry ssold a t . a price
■ported w are o r on dom estic thhirds.
ird j
generally p u t on cheap importe
lY-TO-W EAR D E PA R T M E N T
READY-T(
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5€'S@iL)
m ^
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:
’
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FINE IVORY
tY CUPS
I
AND SAUCE
rcERS
■
1 4 ____________
--------------—
1
CSTKUTAINMENT m O G R A M
Spanish club to replace MLw rio rln ii' ENTKI
FO ll NKW DEAL SESSION 1 fe
Hunt. Mlsa H unl is not utlciidl:i:!
%
program of •e ntertalnnienl ha.i o
lhe Twin Palls school this year.
| A pr
Jccn-nrrB ngca-in-conneetlon •with &
— T he ctectton-wn!-hc:<j a t the firistvhcen-ii
:he bunlnesfi
eewlon, n t-an -o p < 'ii t f
business meeting of the cUil> this the
bt
:nrrtln
e ftln g -O fT u in I''nlLi New,' Di-:»l '8 yciir. Amiouncement llint nH 9pnn-i m
itu dw H "WM>d-j w elliiU)l> p|w »cllH>.lu
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OF DKT m \
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a l-V a la e -F « ^ -T h lM lu a llty ------------------------ --------------A ji-U nmtsn
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ip a o
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J
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navo^a part In theso *cUvlUes, a
—
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red — Go On Sale Toi
roday
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Express'YestfeMiy" Aft
M©wclcvTr l o t ^ f ^ n t c r — ^
ses in sizes 6 to 16.,
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ALL LE,
LEATHER
Idresses
ns. plaids and tw eed . J
BAGS
,
I'Inins.
BA
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lures m ake th em ideal _ J
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W
.
calt-skin and cow-hide bogs to
of uift-'popular
ular jough
t
grains. E nvennd flap bags
lope and backc straps,
stm
cr M
^ p s . Colors of btack
Plenty o( tipper
kvy. II f you w ant some- brown nnd navy.
baga come lo th e Idaho
thing nicer In baga
. Dept. s a « . You wll
. . . _se k eU o ^ „ .,
ty Irfms,
rfm s.of pique, o n u u “ " J
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