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N O R T H S E A - O V E R O N I

A N D H A L F M IL L IO N 'M E !

\ Bj pE N B Y WOOD (D alU d P tm B t i t f OotrwpofldSBt) W ITH . TH B PBEKOH ABMIES II

TH E FIELD , May 2 0 ^ I n prepw U e^ to t reinnpU on of U itir o f fe u ire , tb a e rm a r i h i r e coacen tn ted HO of thei

' b o it div ifloa i botweea tbe North h i BDd tho Oiaov Thew eomprlto two th ird s of tbe ir entlro u n y u d tota in ronnd numbers 1,680,000 meo, loelud in g 1,120,000 infintrym ea,

- ::5rbi4 BOW, wbleii iaelod«s «]] t ie dl . v iiloa» ‘.th « JJe rm iM werft ablo->ta 10

o rg a n lu and reform a fte r the ir 2£or^ offentiTO, is dlTided into f ive greai a ra lea , u follow i:

^ E m p U iB lT a BeMTTOThe foQrth anny, eom prisbg eerei

• ' JlT ijions (8<,000 men) be(weoa thi N orth le a and T prei, eommonded b; Voa AimiD; the ilz th anay , namberlnf

, twunty-eeven dirU ioni (824,000 men) l>etweea Tpre* and QlToacby, command fd by Von Q uasi; the ieventeenth arjny between OiToneby and Bueqnoy, eom ■mended by Von Beobw ; the aecond t t my, between Baequoy aqd Uoreoil, eom maoded by Von DerU arw ltz, and thi cish toeath army, jMtweon U oentil soc Noyon, commanded.by Von Bntler.

The la st tbree araiiea, eomprislnj . forty-eight d iritlons (C76.000 mon]

make a to ta l of eighty-two divisioni (681,000 men) in the front line betweet tbe sea add the Cite. H fty^eigb t dl vlilone (699,000 men) are ita tionod^c reserro H hind thMO for the paipote ol feeding the a ttack—wben once ISQnehed - a n d filling up the lossoi.

XKrlde A llied A m lea There i i 'e v e r y ladicaUon th a t tic

coaicK resnmptiop of the offensive will havo tbe tame objectives as tho firat—

. to threaten AmieBs; to eut the Amloai Clermont railway; to foreo the ovacua- tlon o f tbe Tpret aalioat.aad to eepar- f U the main British and Preneh armies,

I tb c i foreing.an evaeuatloa o f northern FVance aod peria lttlcg tbe establish, ment o f a new liae from th^ mouth of ,iho Bomme to Noyoa, by way of Mont-

^ <lldler.Plac® Bu m ob Ohannal

:The Oermonf thos would reoUco tbeir loog cherished dream of submarino bas- Ci on the channil, from which tboy

. 'couJd menace tbe allies' maritlmo traf- fle. ■ •

— A gainst th is dream tho aUles' nnlfiofl command b u token every precaution and Is aw aiting w ith supreme confl- •leace the coming drivo. ,

famo¥ flyerKIL^INAIR

B IA J O B E A Q U L L U F B I E E Y

B T E tr O K B Y A 8 K E M A H

B U I L E T D f P I O H T

B r rS A H K J . T A IM E . (I7slted P r e « S tafi' Oorrefpondent)

WITH TH E AMEBIOAN A BiO E S n f LOBBAINB, May 20 .-M njo r Baoul ^ <>^rry , American aci) and former meoibet of tho Lafayette escadriUe,

’ w u killed In an air ba ttle over the American Jlaes today.

^ f b e n y w u atzuck by a machlao <Tin bullet dnriag *• running flg b t and fell from hU monoplan^

The body fe ll in the Ameriean front line and w u recovered.

Lufberry spent bis yijotb In Now H avea,'Ooan. E ls parenU died-and ho

' * u adopted by a fam ily a t Bonrges, * > «co . Ho ran away at' 18 and wan­dered about tbe world. l a ^ l a b e m e t the aviator, 2Ut9 Fearpe, tralaed him as h i t assittaa t. Wben he foUowdl ^oto the French aviatloa corps a t tbe ontbreok of tha w ar, Lofborry found th a t ha w u recognlud u an Ameriean

> clU ten. H e'becam e a lieutenant before 1)0 > ru tran sfened to the Ameriean

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BOW m a a ib b a c k t a s dB U im N a U 0B N 8B W 0B T B 7

KBy U nit*! P ro n J _• ALBANY, N..T., May 20 .-T h e Thom- • « e a t w ith th e Oamso voice had b e tter "tay indoors in New T ork from sow on.

, -Any donbting T h o n u n a y bo con- vincea, either by going ont fo r a solo a nuinber of nights in tuecettios, o r by reading % law jn st olgned try aoveroor W hItiM n..

*nie new .U w Is designed fo r protee- 'Won o f blrda, bu t ontUy. m ty bo made

wo'iTt fo r protection of hnman* also, ^ t prgvldet th s t anyone over 21, holding a hunting license, d a y k ill » c a t fonnd

I*rg* i f hunting or killing any b ird proteeUd by U w ."

ilroM EN TED IFROMW

Hw d oteem iany Seal - - Tiffl? War Comment il> Believed in Custody—! . K in Only One Case oHM l

of Binn FVlnen uador arrcot in varft parts o{ Irelaad eeUmated a t from 1

M to 500 today and the Bitoation appare: ^ ly well in baad, i t come to light tl [VI- Oermaa government h u Utrigu

‘ED Irw to *2J U Even a fle r failure o f the p lot ini

galed by ffir Uoger Cucmeat, Cbatt N S ton m u , a renegade IrU b editor, f!

ancod by Oermaay, publlibed ia P n ■fill l ia a msgnzino to aid propaganda I

an Irish republie.8t> John Gaffney, discharged Uait

Btatos coasol to Oermaay, is alleged It) bave been a a o a g tbe chief propagat I Ists fo r Oermaay. H e ia sold to ha ,tli«n to Stockholm l u t summer to fi

D utch and Scandinavian SoelallBts ibeir •®PP«rt an Irish republic. H e csrrl<

it is said, quantities of violent an two- pro-German literature.Lotol plotters aro now I. llevod to bo in custody.

Gounteas Marklevicz arrivod l u t t caiag, aceempauled by a pet dog. 8. was taken to prison in a taxicab.

,_A "C h ie f Secretary Bhortt w ith t\ rea t •gainst the Blna Felners w:

probably arrlve/ioday,” offlel*)i aal "S to r ie s o f Oerman eabmariaea a Ukely to flgiiro In the ' t r i a l "

ivea The T im n said: " T h e evldea tho agaiast tbo (Uifn Feiaera wiU bo pu by lisbod u sooD o sits suthostJeity

ring beyond nuestioa.”en), I ---------md- (By U aited Pwss.)any, DUBLIN, Mny 2 0 .- ^ u le t provai :om- throuftbout Irelaad today., W itb tbo eicepOon of tbo ihootii ;om- of Ted 0 'Driscoll a t Bkibbereen ^b i tb e be rcilstod arrest 'S a tu rday , thero hi ao'J beeo DO bloodshed in coooeetloa wll

' tbe suppre'tsion of tbo aUeged Biaa Fel ling revolutionary plot, ion) I t Is estimated th a t ISO Sinn .Felae Ions have been arrested, reen Batnrday and Sundoy were aunshin

dl- and trains wer0 p u k e d w ith golfe I^D and fishers going to tho country, a of - ■ ' ■bed *• (By Unitod P ro * )

HOLY HEAD, England, Mfty 20.- Forty-alx Sinn Felners, Inclndlng Ei

/ w ard de Valera, anosted In eonneetlo w ith the alleged pro-Oerman p lot 1

*['“ Ireland, bave arrived horo aboard British warship. Sovonty otbert ai expected horo today.

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BEBIDENIS OH SOKHE 0 1

b«- q e e a T ECTLOaiOM ASI n n n n n T T I K f u t h m

’ledionnfl- (By United Press.)

PirTSBU EOH / Pa., May 20--T w hundred employes of tbe Aetpa CbemI cal company were stlU ncaceonntod fo a t 10 o'c loek today.

This included workers of tbo nigh sh ift, many of whom lived In cabin

P near tbe plant, which were de strv o ' n by S a turday 's f l n t big b lu t o f TNT.

Officials today admitted tb a t odd! tions to tbo desib roll may be made.

(By U aited Press)J f OAKDALE, Pa., May 20.—Investl

ga to n fo r tho war, navy aud jnstiei ilepnrtmeats todsy 'coatlaued the prob- Iato the AMua ezplotloa horror ben while seiK hers in the rulas kept nj tbo hun t fo r the bodies of a score 01

I moro omployes still beHored mltilng. ^ C an lsasnea Sappofod Ooum - '

Tba little evidence usem bled indl catcs th a t the 100 or moro killed anc

f{®' upwards of 200 injored wero victlmi of poulb le carelastuess.

Tbe Invettigator* apparently wert uoanlmoQs in tbe lr belief on. th a t polat Several o e a om u ted dorinff tbe l u t <i hours were op for close qoostionlng to- i i j .

A potitlon addressed to President " Wilson asking th a t the now plant be

located elsewhero w u sent to Washing' **' too today. N early overy resldant ol

this shaken and grief-itrlcken town 'wai a signor.

^ U or* Bodies In Bolns1,0 Tbere jr^ro 464 men in both shifts nd listed l u t Moaday. Of theso 40 quit an during' the week. Of the 434 on the Irt roll Saturday, 2M have been aceouated an fo r u .known dead, Injured and miss­

ing, or u survivors.Searehen in tho m in t today ' deelar-

od tha t toaoy bodies m ost s till bo In 17 tbe masiea o f twlst*d stoel and wreck-

m- P arts of 25 corpto* vrere found In or one small area by the searchers early in. t o ^ .'*■ ' ■■

or •• •. (By United P m s )

ic- PABIB, May 20.—T ho trawler Je AUly sank a German submarine,10. eaptored the commander and Uber- iff ' a tod tbe -top ta ln and crew of •Id Spanish ta iling Tostel who had been rd taken prisoaer, a dispatch fn m

Tonloa today sold.

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REBELLiGN : ERYBEGINNIMen in Irish Situation from tl ! c e d r : A l l . ^ i e L i ? l o t t e r B _ N p

—Suppression of Plot Resul )FBloodshed. - '■ 'l-,nmbe/ f f - f f f i f r t fnfi r t f r r iTfif r-T arikus • • • •

“ '*> * .mnpa juro mosb smps ‘ * HBW rO SE. U>r so— “ PUBT

•“ ' •‘ 4* ^ p io a ls* o f Balnbrldge Oolby,. U nited S tates ahipplng eocmtl*> i ^ - ^ /r in a e r , today.

^ H* Bold, "w * * !* going to eliok*. ^ t i u w n o H U w ith Amerieaii

Prta- ^ ,m ppiag_., ^“ w r ^ p u t * m exceed JuMk,and A agnit

11-111 m i i ii n i i ' ! i iIgMd- ’ ‘ * * * • *- . *T» • *-

i i WOULD PREVENT GERMAN USE OF BUSSMN PEOPU

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(By UniUd Press) jvails WASHINOTON, May £0.—Preddei

Wilson is act upoa a doflnito campalg lOting to thw art Oermany’i iatentioa to ssi ^ hon jagato Bussia and eventually nse h< » h u peoples agaiast tbe allies, w ith i n i l a (hore Is scaat beHsf omon Fein American and allied m ilitary maa ths

Bussia eonld o rp n ite any effeeUv liners figh ting force in le u than tw o year

Inereu lng confldooce is fe lt her« ths ihiny, aho can and muit bo saved from Oei jlfers man domination. ' . . . ^ . ,

Tbo prosideat's address'in K*w T or emphasised th a t any hope tbat'OennaB; might have of gettlog p m o ia th

20.— west o t th e expense of Bussia or othe Ed- Slavic peopleg Io tbe e u t . Is fntile .

otlon W bon the president f irs t took It In thla sU nd a fU r tho Bolshcvlki draw rd a B^ttla-’ou t o f the war, his positionI are w u not en thnslutlcally cencnrred

In by th e other allies. Today, how-'' ever, th e prosideat's attitude is ro-

i | H ferred to by them u right. A n d u U T Ameriea.'s m ilitary poaition UI I Fhinee a tre sg tb e a s - lt will not bo

very, long before tbe are morop r American’ troop* tbsn British la

the w est—*0 'will her diplomaey command added attentioa. ‘

T o Safeguard Bossia O F This' la held to aignify thbt tho Bo's ^ alan democracy Is to be safeguarded un-

a K loss I t Joins In tbe w ar oo the side ol IP . ■Oermany.

Somo foreign diplomats bore, how- ovor, believe tb a t only a miracle non ean aave Bnasia from the clutches oi P rau lan rulo nnlou allied Intervention is msde 'soon. Wbilo ebaos rel^pia In Bussia tho O em ans are gradually re-

' storing law and order and may n lt|. mately gala the favor of the Buuloa M^ple, these diplomats foar.

A fter quieting and winning tho Bos- sian peopio, Oermaay coold compel tbera

, to work In Oerman m un itlou factories to tb a t m any th o u u n d t of Oerman workers m ay be re leu ed /or. aetivs m llltaiy •orvleo.

W H O I .^ T O W .D T O JO IN I N S P E C IA L P R A Y E S

(H r O . l l r f P re « .l . . , ,' “P BOME, May 20.—Tbo Catholie clahp “ of tho whole world h u responded to the

pope's appeal, promising to.colebrato ' mass on June 29—the f e u t of BL Fetor

ndi- —ueord ing to tbe pope's Initractlons, and the Observatore Bomano deelarod today, tlma I .

The popo h u Issued to the Cathl^Il^ vero clergy a special prayer fo r world peace } la t to bo dQlivered oa Juno 29.

OZAB SUMMBES I S BWHZHBLAKB fBv U aited Press.)

ZURICH, May M .-N ogotlaUoas t . are reported to bo nader way for

(_(, ' ostabllshm eat o f the fonner c u r 'a ., . f f fam ily in Bw ltterlaad. They *t«

oipeotod to arrive frem Bussia by w ay of A ustria.'

HBW ALLIAHOB CHIKA AOT JA P Ifts (By United Press)quit WASHINOTON, May 20 .-C hina and the Japan bavo eatered la to a dofeaslve Ited a g re em b t fo r the p r o ^ t l b a of thea- liss- ■olves ia event o f Oerman aggm doa

la Siberia, oceordlag to atato depart^ Jar- m eat advices f ro n tho Ameriean mla- I In if te r a t Peking, jck- ^ ■

„l"SA 'N FR A N C Ii B L A M E D FC

i j r JfB W TOBK, May 20^ F re d e r . ick fiJguw, fonseriy p rt^eU a ef a larg* hoU l la Saa FiM clsco, w u -

ir givca a s indetermlaat* lenteaco of ), from three months to tbree y e m r- bero today, a fte r ho had pleaded a guilty to a charge o f to ^ n g t n d ra ft fo r 12200. n Signor told th* court th a t ba hod

lost all U s Doney In tho Saa Tran-

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^ 1 A O T IV IT Y R E P O R T E D

I P E R S m N O W I T H L O O A

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^ H E A V Y L O S S E S IN O E fi

M A N A I R F O R C E S

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(UNITED PB E SS WAB BUMMABY lS97tlt d a y of th* w ar; 61st day c

th* b i f offwialTB.

r American f ro n t^M a jo r Baoul Lui ' berry oi tho A m ericai aviatloa corpi

former member of the L siayette escs k M drille, w u killed by a machine gn | [ bullet during a running figh t over th

I I Amorican Unea. Bunday moridflg. HI l l m dropped from his machine aad wa I I L recoTo^d in the American front line.*

The c ia e itl commuafqae (ssued Aon American headquarters Sunday said al fronts occnplod by American troopi

T T J . save fo r muturi « r i» l *etivity. American aviators brought dowi

EOT two hoiUIe planes.T O BBITIBH F B O N T -F ie ld Marshsi

Haig roported th a t hostile cannonadiui Increued considerably l u t n ight fron Albert aorthvrard to Bucquoy. I t is li this sector th a t many authorities be lleve tho nex t m ajor a s u n lt by thi

JJ , Oermans will be attem pted, natcm reported a successful B rit

Uh raid in th e A lbert sector and th< her repulse o f a German raid north BfHI'ng

es, th e southern portion of th* E laa dcrs front.

U a tH Oermaa prisoners adm it the ir olrplanM tre poorly c6aitrue ted and a w of In

, v . ; fcrlor materUa, m aay of them collaps iag in mid-air. This h u led to heavj casualties In Oermaa aviation camps. '

T o k . /B E N C H FBONT—H eary Wood ca- Mod th a t th * Germans have eoncen trated l,e80,000 a e a , Jaeladlag 3,120,OM

. t Infantry, of th e ir b u t divisions, on tbe west front, from tbe N orth sea to th«

V OUe, In preparation fo r rosnmlng their offeasive. O f these, 984,000 are In the

" front line and 694,000 in reserve.B s m a i r N A V T - T y admUalty aa-

_ nounced th a t the m ajority o f the Qe^ ^ man torpedo and submarine b a f t which ^ previously operated b u ca in Hon- . den have bcen locked In Bmgea, obvl- ^ ously u a roeult o f tho-btoekhjf o f tbe

barbon of Ostend and Zeebrngge by tbe alnklag of eo'ncreto-fUled ahlpa. Bruges ia 13 miles directly e u t of OsUnd and

^ olght miles directly aonth o f Zeebrugge. IBELAND—Dublin dUpatchea d*-

elar'o tha t Ire laad is normal, follovrlng Bu't- the dlKovery of tbe alleged pVo-Oermaa I nn- Binn Fein revolutioaary plot. One hun- e o f dred aad f if ty u re s ta are said to havy

beea mado, including a li the principal how- leaders o f tho Siha Fain, now A dispatch from Holy Head, Eaglaad, s of oaaouacod the arrival of 40 Biaa Fein itloQ pxUonera, lacludlag Edward De Valera,* in the ir leader, aboard a BritU h wswbJp.

re- Seventy others are expected today.ultl. AUBTBIA—Prague declared under staa m artial law, following s tree t ligh ting

aad demonstrations by Owchs and Jugo Bos- s U t i, who aro agitating fo r separation hera from tbe dual monarchy and Immediate iries p u c e . Crowds paraded the streets, B U cheering for President Wilson and Pro- tive mlars U oyd George and Clemeneean.

. . BUSSIA—Bolshevik add <]hrk forces - wero reported in a Petrograd dUpatch* to be still figh ting fo r possession of E R Baku, the center of the g reatest oil dis­

tr ic t in tho world.^ . ENOLAND—Fonr enemy airplanes

wero brought down jon theast o t Loa­the don In an attom ptod raid on England

f»t« l u t n ig h t«‘or FBENOH N A V T -T he French trswl- o u , er N allly sank a O enaaa submarine, l»y. and captured the commander.

ipju 'P E E S ID E N T E N JO Y S

W E E K -E N D JO U B N E Y

J*® WASHIHOTOK, M«7 EO— P ro l- den t W ilsoa n tu rn ed from New

^ Tork tb ls morning greatly r a te d " by the trip . Bo thoronghly did the ,* . president enjoy himself th a t he

^ h u decided to ta k e ‘several moreweek-end trips.

A P PRESIDENT SIGNSOVERMAN Ttn.i.

and ______sive WABHINOTON, U ay 20.—Pred- lem- den t Wilson today aigaed the O ve^ ' doa n a n bill, which p v e blm pdwes to

. reorganlM and oo-^irdinate ths. ex* aia- ecutive dopartments of the govera*

ment.

i s C O Q U A K E , O R T R O U B L E

^ . cisco earthquake and in trying toif recoup become mixed np in a» ■ Investigation .tha t flaa lly loadedif him ia San Quentin prison fo r 'te r a* of eeven years, of which he serredd five. H e declared he served th* ' ft te ria to shield o th « n and come ont

df prison w ith 128,000,.-Khlch' h*1 U nted w u paid h l a ' ‘by those h* f had lU elded.

VILLAGII t O ^ A L I 'I . . Field Marshal Haig ly cessful Attack biI I Ville-Sur-Aftcre—;

Machine Guns Aii^ Troops.

lA E British Casualties Very fl— Whole Front—Artilleiy E B - Local Raids of Frequi

prise Attacks Fail at M . Prisoners.

' ^ LO N D O N , M itf ' 2 0 . - ^ u 8 t a i« f - of ■\^Io-8ur*Ancro, north of thi

SSaturday night, taking 360 pri; The Australlana’ casualties we

the in his night report H it Regarding this operation tt

“ British loc^ attacks on the s 'rom collapsed.” i 111 m ig also reported a succcssl oope west of Meterea, in Flandera.

f GENERAL MARCH ^ WILL BE NAMED : CHIEF OF STAFFthe ------------

u ! : b e l i e v H d t o p l a c e o O o d

U A N n r P L A C E w h e b e

>“ • E E O A N B E N D E S B E A L

S E B V IO E T O O O U N T B Y

r . ■ — ■ca- By OABb D. OBOAT

een- (Uaited Free* S ta f f O om spoadeat) ,000 WASHTNOrON, M ay s a —PN eident tbe Wiisoa this week will a s a e M ajor den- the eral Peyton a March, a full general kelr oad chief of staff, the ; Oeneral T u k e r H . Bliss, new chief

o f s ta f f and American repreeentatlve an- on the VersalUea council, will becoaje ]e ^ a brevet general ilch These Importaat c h tu g ^ meaa v u tly [an- more than merely the honor to March }vl. o f w earing the to y a l ' Inalgnla—four tbe ahiralder strap*—they spell the remova) tbe o f reatrictions on him. , iges Tbe change w u decided 'today fol- ind lowing w r e t a r y of W ar B a k er 't con- fge. aulUtlon with S en o U n Saturday, a t de- tho war council B aker found tbat -Ing M arch 's nomination will undoubtedly saa p u s tbe senate qulekly nnd without un- any opposition. ^ -.

Sesat* w m Approve 'Baker w u told the icnato t^lnka

very well of March, wbo h u -demon- ' stra ted In b it b rief teouro u acting

chief th a t he U o / 'l l v o w ire ," wUh no re sp e c t 'fo r red tape and with more

’’F' hearty hatred for delay or ioactloa.. For March the change is momentous.

Coming in from his post o f artillery oh le ft^n w ith Oeneral Penh lag , Mareh

’ff® found tb o t 'h e w u bhlke'd—either coa- eclously er unconsciously—by the sen- iority rule end th a t major .generale who

1^' outranked him eometlme* etood in hU ^ path.

M ilitary men of discernment have told the United P re u th a t this altuation thus created w u Impossible. Thoy predict-

” ed March wonld taakc.good, bu t said ^ i t could eome about ooly If he were

given the fMl general'a rnnk and the title o f chief o f s ta f f instead of “ act- in g ."

M arch'* nco rd here U oae of aUr- tliug achievements, dcsplto ^ U c le a .

"*• . Did Oood W o r i c ^'T o him, perhaps more thaa to aay

other tingle man, is duo tbo credit of ine reu lng sh ip -fac ilities s o . tb a t the speeding np of American troop movs-

_ ments could be accomplished. 'When he '* returned from Enrope, he called ia war

leaden ond read thorn the dJetom that there *must.be more ships. Inspiring

• tbem to great effort, he also cast aboot himself to improve th e altoation. Ap-

, ’ pointm eat of M ajor Oeaeral Goethali u chief of traasportatloa, supplies aad traffie W u an ontcome o f tbis problem, and between tbe tiro a e n syrtems of economy of space -wero edveloped oad ahips waro picked np from naexpected

U , q u ^ r s of the globe.Ooethsls aad Maroh ^ re f u t frieads

- and ore worklag Ia the closest harmony.

> B O L S H E V IK I N F l E R < iE /“ T IG H T W I T H T U R K S

(By U aited P tm .)_ PETBOOBAD, M ay JO ^B oU he- ’

vik force* which eaptored B * :^ , tha . ', g rea t oil center en th e Casploa tei^

kro still fighting w ith th e T orU sh I forces, wbo ore striv ing to retak* *

tbe city. I t la reportad th a t th* casualties there today o n tw o thon-

> u a d killed and th r to tho\uaad woanded. . '

I OUAND BU SB OBBXOITSLT 1 H A BBPOBT FB O H 1C0800WI ' (By United P r«st)i MbSOOW, May 20 .M )raad Duke I Alexis, former czarevltcb, Is seri-> ously in, according to o report f ro a

ToboUk. - '

E FALL,®

? Reports Highly S u c ^ jy, Ausfralians U po iiJ -360 Prisoners and .. 20’ | le Taken by Victorious; |

r L i g h t i n F i g h t i n g A l q n g

ry A c t i o n S p a s m o a i c W i t h

u e n t O c c u r r e n c e — H u n S i u r -

M a n y P o i n t s — F r e n c h T a k e

m to d P r e s s )t r a l i a n t r o o p s e a p t o r e d t h e T il l a g e - th e S q m m e , i n a s a r p r i s e a t t a c k o n i r i s o n ^ a n d t w e n ty m a c h in e g o n s . i

l i g h t , F i e l d M a r s h a l e a ld

t h e G e r m a n w a r o f f i c e s a i d t h a t .I s o u th b a n k o f t h e A n c r o s a s g m n - .

s s f d l r a i d o n a G e r m a n p o s t s o u t h - '

— A The Freneh ^ office reported mn* tua l eUnbaodingI'north o f th e A n * . ' Preneh patrols'brought 1b prisoner* la . ' the Haagard-ea-Banterr* aeetor. ; 0 «n ' man sv p r ise a ttae k s ,'th e e o am tia lq u said, failed oa the lower A tle tto ood ia the Argoaae and W oerre reg iou .;

f B L O O X im W AS 8U 00B 8S [ (Q y T M M F n * i)

, LONDON, 'M *y 20 r-T h o g m i - [e st portioA e f the O eraa n s u b a v ; |

rine* u d torpedo e ro ft, form erly op: . j*ID e ra tlag from b u e * iB .n a a d e tt , h a i ' U^ beea aoh lllted la B nge* , th* Brit- ‘ NE fth adm irtjty aaaonneed to d a y . ' ; ,

, The aaaouaceaeat is oceepted os • meaaing th a t the b locU ag of 0*^ ' . ' tend and Zeebrugge harbors by t to

' siakiag of coaer«t« filled thlp* hM : : lockod the O erasa c ro ft lo tk* bo*- ,

. ' in o t Bruge*—the ia terio r boa* eoa*J nected with Oitead oad G *«brug^

by canals.

. - P fiB B H iiro 'S .B B P O B t .. ., (By D alt* d 'H * * a) _ ! ? ' •

” W ITH TH E AMBBIOAN A SU tB t.'.IN FBANOE, M sy 2 0 .-T h * A a ^ o u A official commualquej^iMued l u t ,alg&^ '

**^A»tde“ from m t f i a ' i i r i a i ocUvI^yT '‘ there w u £crflghting todoy.

“ The aviators brought do w t two ho*- •' tlie m achines." , :

a a v n B B PU ISBD (By tTnlted P ro u )

LONDON, May 20.—" O n r troops eoa- I ducUd 0 suceetsfo] raid io A lbert SM v,

V tor yesterday, tak ing a le w prisoBSti^V ■Field Marshal Hoig repflrted today.

“ An attem pted enemy raid on B ln g u ' ■ w u repoUod w ith heavy leases,

ka “ HoitUa ortiUery f ire iacroased cp's* a- tiderably l u t &ight\oa tb e Albert-Btt«>, - Ig qooy f ro n t . '' ' • , ;

re AMBBIOAH S H IP SU m C(B y Uall#d P ress) , .

I. WASHINOTON, May 20v—The A a * ^J Uaa cargo carrier J . 0 . MeOnlloagli b u ; - ^ beea iunk by’ or torp*do in fb^;-;Q. elgn w aten , tbe navy doport]aeat''lA^' '

aouaced today.,0 All oa b o u d wero u v e d except E o * '.

ginoer Daughtry, a dd reu ttngivea.

Ij PBAOOB UHDBB BXEQBi ' ■ ' '„ (By Unlt«d P rest)(. ZUBIOH, May 2 0 .^ A sU te o f d e p :j h u beea declared la Pragoe, foU ow l^ ,.g fightlog and Itree t demoastrotloa*

o g d u t O eraaqy, oecording to o dls* 't. patch from th a t e lty todoy.

. E N B U 7 BA1D8 LOHDOV ' ,(By United P r u s )

LONDON, May E 0 .-F o u r .O e^ - ' a o o obplone* ore reporU d to hov* '

been brought down during o a eo>- ''I , emy a ir raid oo London lo st n ig h t . There ore no details concemlog the

“ U K B A I N E V I L L A Q E S" . A g E n r r L A M M i f

I* (D r u n iu a P n « . ) ‘ .MOSCOW, »U LonJon, H a j

Towns aad .vUliages la U krolae ore iii!

5 O iniitU s S to p u k l , ■•U-itJtljd " b u t- . m a n " of U kroaiou , is Ignored by the J popnlatlon, which is flee ing ,to' g ^

J; N E W B E O I B T E A T I O ND A Y I B J U N E F I F T H

S. m r Uoit*d P n s s .)WABHINaTON, Mny 20^B egl»-

tratioa day for a ll men who hov* . ' become S l eince th e l u t seleeKve ■

' service .reg is tn tioa doSe, h u been - set fof Jn a e Provost i f m h r f O e n ^ 'C w i rd e r h u 'o p a o a o e e d .. ,- - ;

' P R E S I D E N T S I G N S N E W : R E O I S m T I O N I . A W : ^

■ W A S H m O T W rM * /president today signed th* b in I**- . ; vidlng f e r m ilitary x « ^ ttn tlo B o f -

9 a ll maa w ho-hov* .b«oae S l UmoV th e firs t MleetlTe'‘ * « i v i ^ « ^ . . ;

ment. •;<The odJutOBt g*fleT al* lQ £B w lu

onnenaeed earen a ea t doy n O l 'W - June fif th . • , ■ ' ■

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i l l iu tte.i f l . Some week* sgo U lia Irooo V iu e r o f t [ f l w u ftdTlw i]^o.rtbe''de^ir« rIm o f n o Kew* to o ffer oomo alight m eu - J Ijra r v re o f u ib ta a c e to tbo Rod OroN c a n *

Ib a little dif/;eropt.nBPDaq tban th a t b l/jic o ra a ll/ tmpiojei. TJio Idea w oj ont* ' j R UntS;' u a In doe Ume ibe aketeb w u {)$ b tsd e d in. I t w ai accepted b Ita orlg- ^ j j a i . ia a l foha, w ithout ebango.or crlUtlBm. H I ta reprodactlon is today, offered to I] I n News readera Id «. sp irit o f aineere, de* ^ |E siro to help the' iled Crosa drive and d l ® | 9 fn tore Bed Oroti e ffo rts 'th ro u g h t i e „2 pre«ontatioB of tbo sabjqet o f It«d C rou ^ oiefulneas In ita best and b lg h u t f o ra , b' i u IVom aii a rtistic a tacdpo la t’ ' tbe fl H ' aketcb baa much to recom nond it , and ^ I t Is not^impostlblo tb a t tbo fa c t tb a t ( i H woi|k of character can 'be ' execated |<9 in X w in 'X tili, will eomo tp many peo- it I jl pie u a d litiD ct'^nrprite . ' . ''T 3]t ' I* rg * -‘W Oi luiTO before now been K p iJa to artist* of more th a n local rUpn- „ 9 ta tion fo r sketches for poater aad slm^ _

• ila r w ork which have no higher Jo o rlt' "I Mj I n duo conne U laT V isser w u asked n fo r tbe bill fo r her work. H er replyM w u , <^It's fo r the Bed Orosa—not ono I e e n t."

a . • anS i - o n o i.in b D n rA T z i a t kcI liV -O TH t T O r s r iE S T p l a c e hn

■ H iss Eaxol McBoo, daughter of I ln .■ D W e Oliver, earned flra t honors in thia1 y e u ’s high school gradnating class, and i,. 9 ..JCsa E leanor Faris, d angbter o f Mr.

and K rs . J. W. Faris, is awarded aocoml " honors, n y s the Bnhl-H arald.* Tike nem bera o f tbo t ig b school grad- ^

J . t i a ^ g e la u a re : J l m l McBoe, f lra t i | h p p w ! ;B leaaor Fa ris , second tonor*;1 .J)y to ,8 s4 U ti^ k , « l|sa p residen t; U oyd g .

I n in o r ‘8e i,,H o l‘i ett K w laa , Bernice H arding, V eto BIek- „ j V el&aupt, CTarenco .H arrey, Iva- Zhin^en, 'II CbanM Brroiaieac6 'O w pbsy, No.I J h k ’Enatls, Buth Brabb, Efaio.BIbg, Oa-I - e t f J 0bBS0B,.KatbsTla0 Caimcross, Jack 'II Bellly, R ay BaymlUer, N ellie Coroelloa. j Tbe teachers o f the higli schodl ore:l i U ln e rra m>erly, Botb BaUey, a P . '1 1 H unt, Viola Claphf, Chrlatine MeBae, Ro![ Ine* Moore, Florence TUlaoa, H . V . tb 'R Jones, A. ^ Applegate, and 0 . 0 . U an-J s in g , npe rln teadea t. atiB Boqiben o f tbe board o f edaca- OeS tion a re j J. W. P a ris , p red d e n t; 'W'. A. 'S Forrest, M cretary; B . W . Allred, trea*- enI u irerjO . IL 'H ard ing , I f . P . Dan;.OristaT ^

BOOZB PLANT LOOATBD i r I N SH A O E N BA ft 1 0 0f , (Bpeolal to T be N ew s) .t . AMEBIOAN P A I M - S h e r l f f Jef- ijl fries a ad bis depntles, Batordsy, raided

'» booie fac to i^ a t Igo, arrca ted fonr non , aad wcnred about th ree gallons o t _

C th e . product of the still, i f I t n a y be , I ealledjtaeb. ' 21I Tho p lant w u operated Ta' a shack R on the homestead' o f 0 . C. Collier and I . t ) u n e n onder a rre s t aro 0. C. Bob- A l P iu o n , a pioneer ef thla section, W bit

Boblnaoa, hia ton, O ia ABen and n man g iving th e name of Sm ith., T be 'p lan t w u n very simple one, the '

proaow 0/ maaofafltoru consisting t i ; leaciilDg deaaturod aleohQl throngh

charcoal oad sand and tho adding of a ] li t t le bn ro t M gar for aw eetenbg or color. r ' •

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By FBBD B. FEBODSON (D « W ITH TU B AMBCrOAN A JU IY IN0 LORRAINE—When flour w o n 't “ bia- f ea it, ', ' w<ta'( '!p } f ," w o n 't “ dough* g n u t ," “ w o a 't o m “ dougb ," aad

above a ll, w o a 't ''s p a g h e t ," thoro must ‘ b r aomethlsg tbo mattor w ltb it.

A ad wben yau ’ve ordered a ton of f trcach-foot powder, and i t b a a n 't ar- e rived; and more f u o s of " tro n c b f e e t"

are coming ia ; and yonr auporlors are raining ibo roof demanding tho powder,

® nnd-jjou c a n 't got it—agaln there .must t be aomethlDg the matter.• Two eap ta ias w ith theso tw o llnea of , tronble in.m ind met recently. Oao wss

n captala In the qu a rte rm u ter corps. ' The other w u stationed a t 'tb e front.' Captain X opened tho converu tlon . ) H e told of his treacb-foot powder trou- . bles. . The> parUenlar powder bo bail , ordered was tl)0 best th ing fo r trenrli

fee t.tb a t bad been found—b n t ho cooM ’ not got i t fp r aomg. piyglorious roaaou.. > Csptaln Y cnmb’W k w ith bia.troii- . bles. Ho bad ju s t gotten In a ba tch of1 flour ond had beon ilolugod w ith kicks

from everybody from the coippnny cook to tho,.FreRtb,clviIlBiiii and tbo Solva­tion Army. . . .

Now, evorj'boily waa try in g mUlnj: it w ith ollipr flour to peo If i t wouM work, .ho 'said .' “ Tho s tu ff limply w o n 't do notblnR

th a t .flour {tdghf to -do ,” wns b it final ery-^o/anguU b.' ; .

JA P A N E S E itE E T ISUNUSUALLY BUSY

(By United .Vreiss.) * ..TOKIO, Jilny .20.—Tho f lro t of Ja p ­

anese destroyera co-operating w ith a l­lied naval forces in tho M editerranean, h u been raoro netlvrly ongagod recent­ly tban over before, snys an official atatem ent luuod hore.-

“ Roeontly • extraordinary activ ity both a t day. and a t n lgbt has ,kep t us more actively occupied than ever; and ongagomcnts ore beooming moro fro quont,V aays .iho statement. “ On May a, .Tapaneso doa{royera escorted allied transports, ono of which waa torpedoed, saVod all from J h a .Jorpedood vessel. Snbmarlnc* also were-ijnRaBod'by our doatroyora on M ay 4 and 5. Tho results o f these cngagemenls are unknow n.”

i b O B E V H T .T O M A K EA , P t t l i S T A T E M E N T

(B r U n lu d P m ..)OYBTEB BA T, M ay 20.— Colonel

Roosevelt told tho' United Press today th a t a le tte r, w ritten to some senator, aoon will bo mado pnblie and w ill con­stitu te a complete reply to P os tm aiter General Bnrioson. . •

“ I bavo not seen tbe postm aster gen­e ra l's Is to st statem ent,” he said.

CA N ADAKAKBS BAFBTT BBAL• (By U alted P ress) ..

OTTAWA, Cui., M «r S O .-B tip lK ’ wartim e congestion, heavy tm fflc , and | loss, o f many employes to tbo armed , u rv ice , the Canadian, govom nen t rail- , w ays did no t k ill one pasaongor during tbe fiscal year Juat ended, accordlag , to A report of thc departm ent of rail-, J iraya and canals.

Only 13 employes wero killed, and bu t * 21 passengers wero injured, in opera ting . a car mileage of 204,309,025 miles. ^

AUBBIOAN OASUALTIBS ''IN CA N A DU N A B U IB S |

(By U n ite d ’Proes.V. *OTTAWA, O a t, ' May 20.—Tho ,fol-

lowing Amerlcani are mentionod in tbo j Canadian cnaualty lis t: j

R illed in action: a C. H onion, Brain- j e rd ,- ^ n n . j

W ounded: R. B. Fitigern ld , Seattle, W twh-^J. P . McGee, Brandy, N obr.- ^

FAMOUS FEENOH BAND J> B B IV E S IN AMEBIOA )

{By United P ress) ' ___ ^

NEW YORK, Stay 2 0 .- B li t y mcm- j beta of thn famous Fronch Ropubllcnn Qiiard band, fresh from tho w est battle front, are here. A m ajority of them wear chonons for wotinda received in bMtlp, nI*o meilalsilflt. braverj- in the j

-iTho Imporlnl Concert Oompaay will givo a high class mutlcol a t th e L. D, BT church U ny 20. AOmlssIon 8 5 e ' and ''

Boad tbe Classified Ads. ' - •

T w n t r s i j a

uof Honor

O T P O W D E R E R IO R B R E A D(United Press S taff Correspondent)IN A light ilawne.1 in the eye ot Cap- bia- U in X. . ^ • -gb* “ W hat iloes tbi* flour of y o u j|'’look Uld llk e t” . ■ ■■• ust ■ “ Juat flour.”

“ B ut aro you sure I t 'a f lou rf” o f “ T bcro’s no analyst w ith my outfit,

ar- h u t / l 'ta k o 'l t 'a s s u e b .’’ i t ” CapUln X w u ho t on tbo trail, a re “ Y ou've got my troach-foot powder, ler, n i be t a horse,” bo ahot n t tbo quar- uat termaatcr. “ How much bavo you f j ld f

Who did you sell i t to ! How caa you of go t It baek, and got i t back qu iek f” /

TSa Tbero waa n daah to tho sldo of tbe ■ps. remaining “ flo'ur.”:. ■ Captnln X nearly cmbrnccd it. _ . . on. Ju s t thea a man from tho K 'a l l^ ou- mission nppoarcd. He .icxplolnod th a t ind they had.vlilona of a real spaghetti din- irh ner. But, he nilded in effect, th a t w ith old a ll respcet to tho American '* flour, i t ou. w ouldn 't “ apaghet.” _ oil- / Then eamo a man from a mess nearby, of In^^a few mlnul/'* ’ihe re 'T ru a line, and

:ks evc'ry'one carrying a pnckngo o f ' ' f l o u r " 16k th a t wouldn’t a c t aa i t shoulds .^a- K n o « in g ^ » t,th o “ flour” had boon

sold . ou t, in 55 pound lo ts to 'aov 'oral ng tim es as'm any buytfra;'Captain X was il'l fre ttin g over how ik-»vfia to bo gotten

back. . . . . -ng . “ I d o n 't tliink I 'l l bo long ge tting ml all your <Umn foot powder baqk, and I

w on’t ba^oito go a fte r I t either..”

rO B T T -PlV B CAflUALTlBB ^ BBPOBTBD IN TODAY’S U S T* (By United Preaa.)

W A Sm N aTO N , May 20.- P o r ly f iv ocnaualtlc.i were reported by General

ip- Pershing in n lis t made publle tmlay.I t Inelnded seven.killed in nctlon, one

in, (lead of wound*, ono dead of aocideni, Jt- seven from diieasoj twonty-soven >0' inl v'eroiy wounded and two slightly woun.l-

ctl. •ty S illed in Action“* Captain H arris D. Buekwnlter, Roy-

oraford, Pa .; Corporals Oeorgo G. Rur- geaa,,York,,Pft.j H anford L . Melchl, Leo, Ind .;' Private* Jam es A. Blake, Now YorV City; Peter T^umke, Dickinson,

7 N . D.; Frederick W . Ij»mpman, ino “!• Oak St., Rod Oak, Iowa; Allen R. Moorr,

P itrdale, V t ” Died of Wounds

Bergcm QetaU 8. Fatten, W 3 BasJ Prospect 81 , Seatle, W ash .'

. D ied from AccidentA P riva te ' Zoblto Discarlo, M ount Car­

mel, Pa. ' 'D ied e f Disease

*1 Privates W aller Egington, Lockport, N . Y.; Eugeae F ra & s^ e tti, San ta Clara,

'?> I ta ly ; locator M. Qlorfl, Varaburg, N.Y . ; - ^ b e r t Jackson, RawUnson, A rk.;

«• Mario Machlo, 6SM L aw ton Avo., Oak- l u J , Calif.; Joia D. P m p k r o y y - ^ J ^ '

“■ ivlle, A rk.; Jam es P . Snlllvan, I<ono Rock, Wis.

. Wetmded' Severely 'Corporal Norton 0 . Carey, Jollot, u i ;

. Priva tes W llllam B. Andersoa, SU ^ James, M iaa.; W alter D Brown, Olid- , den, Iowa; Qlen.W. Cabbage, H aielton,, N . D.j Porter E . Compton, Murfreea- ' ' boro, Tenn.; David Z. Cox, U rania , l a . ;

Clarenco D. O rabtiee, M arengo, Ind .; r Tofn J. DaJes, T tm cqoa, Po .; WUtlam

Frederiek, P o rt Des Moinea, Iow a; Sto- ; , phea T . Eoomaoa, H udson, W is.; Mon- '

‘‘ tlo Kelly, B t Clood, M inn.; Jobn a Klr- ^ by, T ex a rk u a , T o iu ; F ra ;ik Po« raan , , , BUby, Okla.; H ayden O .Bay, Moody, ,

Wls.; Oeorge L . Bodpaib', W a y u ta , : 3 Minn.; F rnnk J . Schw efi, S t Loiils,

Mo.; Busaell M. Timmona, Smlthboro, 111.; Claroneo B. W otherell, South Man- !

‘‘ Chester, Conn.; M ichael J . Provoqcano, . '0 Brooklyn; N. 7 . ; N leb o lu P o /erao , New ,

Itavon, Conn.; Frederiek- B. Swanson,*• Now London, Conn.; E rie 'A . Erlckaon,

Bridgeport, Conn.; Oeorge Buraa, Cbeah- ire,-Conn.; Nicholas Bolden,-Albany, N. Y.; Sergeants E rnest R . Hill, Olenora, . N. T .; Clifford D. W illiams, Portlaad. ,

A Conn'-; L ieutenant T o n W.'.Brown, Now . ... -■ ;

A B tE m D S E D inO N lST ! ” TAKEN INTO THE TOILS i' ■ — 1 " (Oy United Press.) ,“ LOS ANQELES, May 20.—Dr. W. C. ,

Ix-ingberst, who camo bero a fow month.* jngo from Aurora, l i t , I* n t liberty un- j

I iIiT )SOOO bonds) following his arrest 1f by federal antborltlos on fbarges of 1 J violating tha -espionage law.

“ pedueed Privileged CTais Ednca- i• tion,” a b9ok_wrltton by lA ngbortt, la \

alleged tb b e ‘seditious m atter. '

I i S w i w S I'■ I ] -----By K m v PAHSONa.— I

' (Copnlilit, Ul». b r ths McClure Kewsps- p«r flrndJcats.)

i “U yuu lovo tuc, jo n w ouldn 't w an t to KU to w arl- I ’pon’t,B ce I t a t olL Too're married, and even If P o no t dependi'nt oq you, I don’t wont yon to gc>-yoani bo dntfhMl-lf tb c y n e « l you badly enough. I 'c an ’t nnderstooii tbe wny you. fw l n t nil—you Jo s t can’t al^oaI)OII^^lOl ttm l’sa W ir l i e w ords camo In n n ish ond tbo girl w btrtifid spoken w as trem bling w ith cxd tcm eo t and on tlio verge of.tcaro. - ,

“You're right, dear, yoo doa’t ua-_ dorstand,’’ ngrccd her husband. “Too know perfccUy, w ell, tb a t I do care about yoo,- bu t there’s a special cnll fo r men In my Uno of work jo s t noxv, nnd I feel mow like a slacker every

J day I stay away. Can’t you sco how I _2 _- f e d DorothyJ"r - . "No, 1 eap’l Jo s t see It, b u t If yon , w ont to go yon needn’t s tay on iny ac< • eon o t 1 thought O m an’s,w ife nsnally

Daome first, b o t I g s e u Pm wrong. By a ll means, go, U y ra w an t to leave n x i r

-You’re talking nonseasc, D orothy I Aod of.eonrse-you kn o w if yoa p n t tip < ha tso rtcrfan a rg n fflC flt,Iw o n ’t r > —

, a t least, no t tu tf l Tm needed m ore tbga J am.-Bom* I wUh yoa d id n e t

"feel as yoo do," ho .w iS t on, w ith an a tu m p t o t checrfolocss, "bn t i t can’t be helped, I suppose. Pm ott toe tow n now—it’8,late, too. Oood-by.”

Dorothy canght h e r b rea th lo t M b a s sbo w atched h im . disappear down

<3cr, t2ie path. I t waa tbo f lm tim e In tw o years tb a t they bod been m arried th a t Tom had gono oS w ithoot k lsslog h e r

yo° goodby.” I t was w llh 0 aense o f de fea t i t t i c i

than vletory tb a t Dorothy w en t »bout . h e r household duties th a t m orning.

Ju s t a s she w as s ta rting fo r thQ bridRC' club th a t afternoon, th o door

b a t bell rang and Polly A nderson breesed lin- Jd. Polly w as th a new est bride In 'i th tbe ir s e t, i t “Oh. Dot.” aho cried. T m so th rilled

I t t n bd ttny ip c a k ! Bob’s go t n com- by. mission a s flrst lieu tenant and I ’m Uld BO prond of hlni I don’t know w h a t to 11" d o t laa’t ( t w o n d erfu ir

D omlhy forgot n il abont tho b ridge' een club and s a t do w n .. . iral xBut h o ll bo sen t away, won’t h e r

she queried vaguely. - Iton "Of course, p tup ld l Yon d idn 't sn;>-

pose he’d stn y here , d id yon? Noj In- Ing deed! H e’e '^ ln g 'S o n tb a w eek 'fnnn d I today fo r tt whilo and I stippose ho

will bo se n t abroad from th o r» -« v c r__ so mnny o f them are."

"How tcrrib loJ ' Tm so Tcry w n y for. you, d c a r l” . . . .

BT "W ell, yon needn’t b e l Pm so full of pride ove r Bob and lo re fo r m y

''■® country throw n in, th a t thero sim ply Isn’t room fo r nny other feeling. Don’t

“y- w aste any sympnthy on m el" ■ 1 « B u t Polly, you don’t w ont him to

go—yon sQDnd ns If you r ta l ly did."Polly held he r prond l i t t l e 'h e a d

higher th a n ever nnd winked Sack a te ar. >,'.f

I f 0 w oman really loves h ^ r bus-' sy- band," sho began steadily, “she d o « ur- n o t ac toally w an t to get r id o f him . CO, B n t ^ b e n h is conntry calls and ho ow bears th e can himself, sho know s ho on, m ust g o . . I f ho were 3«>f to th a t call ino a n d 'sb o ts a tm o American woman. ,rc sb'o 'could never feel renlly p ro n d o f

blm again . Yon understand how I t Is, | D orothy — yon m ust feel tho aamo ybnw elf abou t Toin. E re ry tru e wom-

“ an does."Dorotjiy s a t very still, b u t w hen

P0tly rose to go, sho kissed h e r w ith a s e w rc s p c ^ 'ln b e r m anner. Sh* hnd qu ite forgotteii th e bridge c ln b . '

W ben TonK cnm c bomo a triOo e a ^ : r t, H er th a n nsual, h e fouild b is w ife ra, seated before a flre in the lit in g room.- N. busily winding yam . lc-: "W by, D ot. w bat a re yoti d o in g r ik- “ S b r t ln g a sw eater fo r you to 'ta k e ta- aw ay wJth yffu," abe ntam eO no p r-m ptly . ✓ , . I

.itien , a t--b is look of amazement,. sbe ra n to him. and sd r in g th e lo p e U ,

{,. o f hU c o a t alm ost fiercely, looked np i l Into h ia faco appealingly.[^. " I 'v e been a lt w nog . Tom." aho to ld ,n him . “I didn’t understand how i t WM. J,! O f conrso yon’ve g o t.to g » - I didn’t ^ . rea lise how m en fe lt abont th l i 'th ln g y . —o r women, either, fo r th a t m a tte r I

B u t now 1 te e It all. jn s t u p la in a t day. and I w ont yon to go a s soon a s

. . y o n f o r e a d y - n i help yoa every b i t I i". can. t o o r

'Tom stared* a t ber fo r 0 m o m en t ' T hen -lw caught h e r In h ls a rm s and

held h e r so closo tb a t abe conld Bcaree* ly brea the.

*• “I can’t leave yon. darting—I almply ’ cao’t r b e whispered, and w aited fo r

the (spec ted aeqnieseence; .BotJ}on>- tb y poshed blm nway a n d 'lo o k a d B t ra l^ t In to hlB eyes oigaln.'

*Te>.-:^ou can. dearv" she sa id w ith °> a new firmness. 1 wonidn’t J iw e yon

slay f ^ .^ ? tU n ( F : rn ' 'th o world now. and 1 never loved yon half so much a s 1 do a t th is mIoutCi..4tV tbo th ing tp 'd o and I f-e tb e r w o ttfcn 'd in -

” give th e ir r a ta up, I guess I can, to a Pm p ro u d . th a t you 'Want to go—It w onld break roy heart to have you feela sb itker. now tbn t I undetstnnfl. I

S traa oso m yself this momlog. b n t Pm not ainy more."

A f t e r 'o few minutes’ in tcnnlsslon. ; u. she ad d ed : " I never w as so tm happy r 1.’ In m r life . T h is ' moming 1 w an ted 1 «• yon -here. Now I loro you too m nch it to yon from going. A r a ’t worn* if cn q u o e r r

.“No. they’re w ondetfu ;" bo re tn m ed i- prom ptly. “B n t yon a ra th e m ost is wonderfnl ono o f a ll r '

A nd sbe didn’t even deny I t {

pmvmRhinoceros Dobs NoM

"fo is i IO R K .-P n«m nonIa I* p r m l m n the Bronx. I t ' l s rartlriiln rly pr L }^bo<]y'knows li'ow preralont 11 tllncni “ .A to J ) lc k iftchards, tiic nur*o In nltend

. ance, tinttl he hna a sufforinj; rliln'K e m on his hands. O ther vlctln^s a n

. TWdy, an Alaakan brown beiir. nn< Lonltn, a H imalayan black beah*

All threo ha ro b e ^ taken to thi I to la tlou-w ard of th e hosoltal pro Tided for such conllngencles am stric t precautions a re being taken ti cu an i ngulnat fu rther spread of th< epidemic. E v er j- 'k e ep e r carries «

w y .iherm omcter w ith which to take th< tnmiHTnliire o r bis chnrgcs; Thi gtnlle'a keeper c a r r i« a ateiilaCder al

on of thi-ruiometert. ac* T iiltly ond l.«ulfla ore tJolug ns v By Indlou rhinoceros Is very low liidw By -RlclianlH m n out and .got n dozen po ive back, mid when be returned the crc

bis bacli. denting ih e pillow ,wlth IiIk ly l brenthlne.tip It.touk Dick and a force of oaiiliii

persuade the Invalid fo roll av<T, ar )re mlnutva to discover whero the sninll lo t found It was evident tha t th e supply 1 a n had to ru th out « iid c^t n cuuplc of 1 n’t rhinoceros m lled over on his huck.ng fm - . Yesterday, luw ever. the plnstefw

think there must be sonieihlni; u rnng lOb righ t somehow.' 80 Dick Imstled out tni w rap hia pnlleiit In. In the vvh«tr por WO and the lot of them scarcely would nv iftt rhinoceros.ie r The ever resourceful iii ls e olitnl

succeeded In Riving his paden l 'the I le i , Dick hopes the tnbleclolha did the lU t' tm'duuhtedly Is one of tfie sickest riili

and played thnt It was a sieiim planthn _______________ __________ ___ •tor --------------::............................ — —

limm:Capital Claims Priority

iP* T H A T W ashington hns moro women to* I tion thon any o ther d ty In the Ui no bureau will abundantly prove, bo . I f you don’t hcllovo It a tr ip to c r Ihe Legal bnllding. Eighth and 0

streets, w here women taxpayer* r r stand in line a ll day (0 0 iko> tbeir

income, tax ratnriis. would conflnce iB you!oy ."Never know women could bo ao ■ly quiet,” u l d n m ere man; a s be stood, i t there looking a t tho women In line.' I •'Why. you could hear a pin drop."

to "You'd be quiet, too, If yon had L" to keep youi- mind 00 ooe of these Id blanks," spoke np i woman taxpayer, a "Net contribodoas, ne t deductions, and ■,;f- muHy thing P»e cTcr.'bandlcd.

• "K nitting com parrf to filling ou t a u baby when he 's a ll d rcu e d up aod nowi n. and down thc fioor when bo has the o 10 A wot..an. smiling, cam* over to U ]o "Oh. I’m a ll throogh. I t 's Jo st not ill who gives yoo a se a t and tella you ju i n . questions about the p a rts you don’t ui J f ■ “Oh, you’re third. D on't lot i i i f 01 fl.1 takes five tnlnntco.’*. .10 _________________ ■- ' ■0- •

I I t H^ « L j ■ ,a.- .

* JOHN B»HROUGH{

^ {"aim Henrh In iln'- vlcliilty « r "Slabjjdi ^ ■■■• “n i ls was.iho.M 'cnnd t>lrtlidny In rii

been beililc her husbiiiMl.to hear nnd r ^ ''Sjnlla!(l5B'^frotn nround ih e world nnd* roi'ichS dli-d li'R«i timn n month hPTore-jl J llrst yeiir, nfter a life th a t had cauW(

cr>‘p(rH wflnmp,'' ihe late Mrs. ^ u lla ,^ '* Ila^by Mr. Ilurrm ijhi,

— 1 ^ ^

* N o r t h S i dI

' I R R I G A T E D L A N D S C O

, i t o i r o M m r a o ^ i i i a - :

Take Kindly to Pneumonia'fllent In the .Vew Vork Zoological park in prcTalent In the great Indian rhlnocert'ia. rase cnn becomo lu n rhlnocero*. according

tto

■ flIiTO. snd fije ostrich man carries #

I well ns could bo-expected,' b u t tke grcm 1m l. As iHwn ns he wns 'sirickea Dick porouii iilaatem to pu t on (ho small of bU n-eni Indian riilnoceros n-as lying flat on ilK horn iiiiil Hhuklni; thc bulldloc with IiIk

limuiitK kvliii rrow hars n g<wd half hour to nnd ii'h<-r( he did It took anotbcr fifteen ill of Ills liiick was. W hen the spot was y of iHirwus ptiiHiers wus Inadequate. Dick f dozen iniire. and while he w ai -goae the ngiilii.‘w were In place, hu t Dick and the patleut ng with them. They didn’t seem to dmw lit fo r some towels to d ip In bot w ater to lork he could find only threo dozen towel*, mnke a haadkerchlef fo r (he g rea t Indian

tnlni'd a dosen tablcclmhs. however, and :• flrsi Turkish bath he ever cipcrieneed. e trick, but Ihe g rea t liidlan riilnocemx liliiowrosi'B thnt ever fay flat on Its hackmu. • . ' j

ty in Women Taxpayers•n taxpayers In proportion to Its popula* U nited S tates reporta o t th e Income tax

t ^

“ I S 'S ? S B t e f w i i s n i i r a i )

T.lUd subdeductlona. n i e m ost u n g le d up,

: an Income ta x r i r t s n . l s like bolding th f w bere to go coB pared 'lo w alking b ln ap■ colic-" ' . •• -1- ■..■■■ 'th f t - ^ n e o f .U ttJo J ;- . . T ■

lot so .bad a f t e r '^ - .T h e t V f a nice maa lust w bat to -pa 't^doT ^ and yon can ask - u n d e r s t a t i d . . ; , ' , ,, one get ahead c ^ y o u G ^ b y . ' I t only

E f f ii s AT EIGHTY-QHE |

John Burrouchs, who selected early April to be boro In, so th a t an­nually on April 8 he could s ta r t In all o rcr on an even footing w ith his hlnN and mnples nnd blooms to renew lils youth again, celebrated hia elRhiy- flrst birthday a t "Slabaldes.” Wi-xi I'a'rk. Hy way of explanalloa It mlKlii bc SDld th a t “Slabsldes" Is on tli.* weat bank of th e Hudson, up nrnr I 'oujhkeepsle, If It w eren’t fo r llie fact (hat a ll th e V o rid fo r-years hn-*' ngreeil th a t P o ^ k e e p s lo Is on thi* ea't^ hank of tn e Hudson, up nesr

. "Slahaldc*.'’T he •‘celebration-' was atteodud

jVuw the nsunl;soli;m n ceremonies of •m k ln j th o back yhrd, chopping a bit

I of wood. o walk o re r the hills aiid . the making of some notes na to (hr dumber of robins, bluebirds, song , iparrows, woodpeckers and sundry

1 dther pals of the allverhalred poet- im lurallst which have returned from

Ides." -sixty y e a n th a l Mrs. Burrougha had nm .1 reiid (lu* birthday messsge* tba t reiii'l. nd back nw ln every April 3. BIrs. Rur- •the blrlliday of la a l year. In her elghty- tffd 'M r; Burrougha to rfla^ ^ber.a s ".the ’ W ard Howe being plae«dj|«oD d on Oie

d e L a n d s

0 . ' F l r a t N a l l o n a i B a n K B ld g .

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WORKBEGINS ON IMPROVING

^~W ATEirsm EN. ABBITALOFENaiNEEIBlS '

SIGNAL POE HJAtTaUEA- ' \ TION OP ACinB OPEEA- i

-V-TONS OP OONTEAOTOBS ]0. B . P ^ t e r o f E a n » u O ltr, r i;r e - |

^ U t i r o o f B ta ia (k MeDonneU, anper. ! , r id f lg ong lnw a , u ilT « d lu re S a ta rd a ;

W o n u r npoo Ids dntte* « chief con- ' Btrnctlon eu«loM r fo t Ute ImpiOTenient ‘ a&d e x u sslo n of U u T v la FiUs^ nu&l- j cipal w a to n ro te «7st«si, prorlded for * IB t 937C.000 bccid lis a s c u i le d a t an •lectloii l a Tannair* ^

ActlTs W ork Begls* 'A rrival o f Mr. Palntor wn» tho Bignal f

/o r coatraclora to whom thp aotoral ‘ phasea o f tho -work bad bbcn awariJed, | to eomtiiefleo aetlvo oporalioM. On BQQdajr. U r . P a la to r aet tho atalcoa for '

■ fiildancQ o f WlUlara n& rklni, eab-coo- tractor, in tho w ork of oxeaTatioa a t . tbo alte o f tbe f iU u p lan t to bo In-

, ita lled , and tbe removal "of tho firs t « arth for tilia pitrpoae waa accotnpllihed tb ls mDmlBf. - *

U r . norklnt^ to whom aub-contraet fo r exeavatloD 'fo r the f ilte r p& nt and

' fo r bauliog a a te ria ls tb a t wHl.bo oted in Ita e o n itn e tlo o has boon le t by tho ; BeuBor-Paekaird eompanr o f Salt Laka, n eeeatfo l b id d e n for', the initallatlon of the p lan t; bolda ali'o the c o n t^ t s . fo r ditching a a d o f th o 'n o w * moias. H e haa zeeentljr eomtildted large contract* on r o a d ‘work in tliQ.Borloy h igbw aj d ia trlct w d pn thp;o(tw Jar- bldffo, K erada; road, and ia .iL i^ aitio n to throw a ll hla moa and te& w in to tho work hero; ' h

S alt L ake eootractor B e re^ o H. N. HoB»cr o f.th e Heusor-PacVard 8

com pasj arrivod hore today w ith tho a■ cxpoctatlon of remaining until the w ork p

uader tho Contract held by hia firm is r< completed. »

Tbe filtration p lant to bo in italled I It to bo furnished by tbo Pittaburfili *'

'R U e r works, aad la of 0,000,000 gallona 5| daily capacity. Tho peok coBsumptlon h of w ater during tbo summer of 1017 was approxlaiatoly 4,000,000 gallon* si diiily.' In view of the heavy loss rc- ci suiting In delivery through tho present (Icfoctivo and .Inadequate distribution xyslem, i t Is estimated th a t when the b;

^now distribution syalem is Installed tho filtration plant being InstiJled now will lio adofiuato to supply tho c ity when i t T

______ hm ntlBineil to twice its present popu- AIntion. s ^

Adeqoate Plre ' Protection R Tlio new waterworks ayatem will af^ B

■ ford, abnadaat ^erod throughofft the c ily under .CO n pounds pressure. A H'.ef tho flre by- NilrBDta io bo Installed w ilt bo sltuatod B on tnalns of 0 Inches dlamBter or la rgor Laod will be f itted for ^oaOeetion w ith B lhe itcam flro engine. '

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Hea Oha^~ed W ith O osiplracy ai;'Sa> ^ pert W iir e B u m lla U o n i • I

. {Spodal to The New») „nUPEBT.—All tho defeodanta In tho p '

conspiracy casea o f the s ta te versus „ , E. E. Pisher, P . N. Victor, W illiam Ly- JJ

f lsn , Sr., W illiam; Lyman, J r ., H iram Thompson, A. L ( ^ g , J . 0 . Johannes- ion; J . L. ireC nrry , H. E Tnbb, A . P. ~ Rowlely, J . H . Plank , L. B. Bedford tsil Leland Bickerson, and tho s ta te . versus E . E . Plaher, P . N; Victor and niram Thompson, Thursday appeared qj

■ before tho probato oourt, waWod tlieir preliminary examinations nnd '>vere , held to-aasw er-to pio distrlct-courl fo r , , tr ill, which will probably bo next-weok. y

Vfiliiam Lyinan, Sr., la 'm ayor o f Bu- ^ P«tt,’ n . R Tabb Is a member o f the «lty tonncil, and H iram Thompson Is p ,

• sheriff of M inidoka county. i .In the case o f B . B. Dampior against

Hiram Thompson for removal o f tho « sheriff from offlee, tho taking of Ua- q j

• timeay n u completed Thursday, and q tho case talon under ndvi«imont by Judge Babcock o f tho district cou rt

U ^ I A O B U GEHSBS Marriage licenses w ero 'Issued hero P°

Saturday to the following': . « 'O tto A. Johaaon and BoaW te War-

ren, both of Bohl..CcerlrO. Y atcs-and H attlo U artin ,

' '>oth of Biihl. rr . 1, I I I I - — DO

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w il l be Olad to S e m You O u , o n , T lret, Aecetforiet

a o a n s te e d Mechanical Watii Cement PJre-Proof Oorrngfl f lj

Special T oorltt B ate S5o per n l{bt HOBTH END OF MAIN STBBET ma W atc h ‘for tbo W hite Gas Station ]

Opon AB N ight cleI __________ _____________ • •' th(

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. BOaSBSON and JABBIDaE pU avo Bogerson Mondays, Wednesdoys,

■Prldays, a t 3 p . m. Stage waits for train from Tw in Falls. Arrives Jer- ''lago 0 p. B . '

Uavo Jorbldge Tuesdays, Thursdayi*. Mturdnys a t 7:30 a,'m -, arriv ing o t ^ fc rso n SHS ^ m-. moklng train 'onncctlons.to T w ia Fall*. •

-*’« o eric 'wftj7 VlSj Jlouad T rip .$20.00.■ “ '’A'frTon'offieo,'Hotel McMillan.

. „ ■'” l>iilBe;:offlce, Nevada Hotel.■ODTBEEK IDAHO A trrO 8T A 0B 0 0 .

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I Tho Idaho grand chapter of'"Boyal Arch U asoos convention a t Pocatello, caao to a auceesifol close Friday, and

8 selccteJ Moscow u tho next meeting place. May 22 nnd 23,-lom: , • • •

Tho following officen wore installed I- by High Priest Homer David; grand g high priest, A lbert A, Jw snp, Bolser

deputy grand high priest, WOliam Wal- j . Un, Pocatclloi' grand king, E rnest Os- J. traader, Twla alls,-grand-Mribe, Ooorgc , M artin, Moscow; ^ a i d treasurer, Ed- J. ward S n i ^ , Boise; grand secretary,

Lewis W. Ensign, BoUe; grand lecturer, J. H enry Lolmbergor, Boise; gnuid cap<

ta in of.hosts, Francis Jenkins, Moscow; ^ grand P . S., Ja y B. Mason, Idnho Falfs;

gm nd B. A. a , H arry P . Wolf, Coour a»Alenoj grand M. 3d V., M attes M atte- son, Ooodlng; grand M. 2nd V., Howard

, M («ride, Kelloggf grand M. 1st V., J porry 0. Marshall, Boise;’ grand aen- jJ tlnel, F rank 0 . Bunoughs, Bupert;

prand organist. W ill T . Walker, Poca-I ‘«Uo- . •^ Outgoing iJrand High Priest Homer . D avid waa presented w ith a beautiful

pigoet ring liy tbe Order.

JWINllLnTILLi AT TOP¥?LIST1 ’ ■

; HOLDS IDAHO R E O O B D• FOB WAB STAMP SALES, BDT MUST DO MOBE

» , Jw in Falls counly is still tvcll th? head of all tbe counties in .tho omount of tts subacriptlons to W ar Savings

1 Stamps, but li uot traveling a t n i good D a pace na aomo of the o th e n a t the £ prcBOiiJ timo, says Allan B, Eaton, soc- B rotary of tho atato commltteo. In com-

inontlDg upon his report fo r tho sales in 1 Idaho for the month of April.1 “ Novrrtholcss Twin F a lls county will I speed up if any county tries to pass 1 h e r ," ho adds.7 Tbe to ta l sales to May 1 In this atato I since tho campaign opened*%avo reach*- ed 1754,80107, o r I1.B7 per cnjiiln. The t tjuotn ia 120 per capita.I Tlio following is tbo Apul showing « by counties:! April Por1 County Sales Capitai Twin F a lls ................ S lC ,6Cli3 .09. Ada ... .........— ..... .11,455.00. .D5

Canyon ................ I - . 33,788.71 .02Rlalao ......................; 1,012.07 .4fl

^ Boundary ................. .1,3q0.70 .83. Shoahone ................. . 18,000.10 .SOj Boniiovillo ........ ...... 9,fl39.C(! .72. Nox P e rco ................. 0,150.77 .071 Bcnownh ................... 2,700,81 -Tl• I/)wis ................... 2,835.74 . • .43, Bonner ........ .............. 10,843.00 .04

Latah ............. .. ......... 0,B0l.0< SaOem _____ ________ 4,788,01 .83Idaho ....- ....... .1------ .'1,871.03 .43ElmortS ......... ............. 3,401.29 .59Bannock ........... 14,107.00 .05Lincoln _______ __ 2,718i0 ..18\Ynshlngton ------ --- 4,005.00 . .47

' Fremont ......... 7,010.37 .52' Boiso ..... ................... ,3,337.31 .47' Kootenai ...... ...... 37,217.00 .91■ B u t t o _________ __ ■ 3,237.48 1.03' M adison ...... ........... 2,434.80 .32

Camas ....................... 1,543.70 .40flooding ..................... 2,405.00 -34Adams - ..................... 1,420.00 .33 ,Bingham ................... ' 4,034.77 .37 ;Cloarwoter — ........ 1,753.41 -33 ,Payette ................ L.. 2,705.57 .23 ,Jefferson ................ . 3,281.22 .40 jM inidoka____________ 2,559.18 ,. ■'’■M .V a l l e y ___ .I......____ 4,449.05 - . I ? iL e m h i ...... ................. 1,410.73 . .25 ,Custer' ...............- ...... 1,R77.3.'. .44 ,Franklin ....... ........ 1,077.17 .10Cassia- ____ __ ____ 044.00 .10 <P o w e r________1,004.17 .10 'Bear L ak o ..- ...... - .... 1,318.10 .10 jOneida _________ 041.03 .13 <Owyhee _______ ____ 880.17 .20Teton ..............'_____ • 257.00 .00 {

Tho April figures roprcseat only the postoffice sales as tbe detailed bank consignments (alm ost negligible as com- j pared w itb poitoffice sales) wero do- \ layed la receipt. This would make a ( slight difference In iw ak In a few of j tbo counties. This will bo cheeked 1a t nex t month w ith M v ’* bank sales. ^

FAY LAST TBffiDTE I TO ITALIAN AVIATOB .

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U IN EO LA, L. L , May 20.—The body jOf CapUln (jylvlo Besaati, the Italian ,aviator killed F riday b y 'a .fa ll , will bo \burled on Tuesday. ' f

Tbo casket Is draped with the lU liau jf lag, .whieb is given to aviators who ihold tho distinction of being an “ air- om an.” f

Promlcent Italian aad American offi- j clnls aro here today to pay tribu te totho memory of tho famous flyer, 1

GOODING IVI, OOODINC OUHL 01

Marmon Franklin Pa

G. M, C. Trucks

1 0 IBOHL SOLDIERS H JFRONT-UNE

7.1 CAPTAIN BIQOS TELLS OF . OHANOES.,-AMONO';MEN

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led - (Special to The Newa) m d T W all o f 'th e u'embers o f the uult SOI* t)iBt wns K Company of Buhl lD''tbo ''al- Idabo regiment, except tbo officers, are Os- now In Iho fron t lino treacbes In Franco rgc is the word conveyed in a le tte r fro n Sd. Csptaln Claudo V. Illggii, commanding ,ry, this uit, received by l l C. W ashburn rer, of Bnbl. Tho commissioned and son- api commissioned officers of tho company iw; havo been transferred to Company D of ifs; tho O ne.H undred Forty-Bevonth ma- our chino gua battalion.:te- Captain B iggs’ le tte r bQars tbo dato » d of April 13, and is ns followa:V., ' Have been th ln k lag 'fo r-a loag while ec- I wonld write you bu t am gettiog out r t ; of tho bablt of le tte r writing, ’ ea- Yon would hardly know old K Com­

pany now, aa there aro ao maay. new aer faces. However, we still havo most ful of the old noa-commisaloned officen

except Frod Hopkins. Johnaon ia a c t­ing top sergeaat during the time Hlnk* ley b In tbo hospital. Ho ie getting along proUy well and will bo baek idoo- . Olen Taylor is s till la tbo 8 t«ieir.«t

T Newport News, V a . ' Ho w rites 0 9 . th a t be will bo thero fo r s ix or‘e ight’moBl!hs' y e t Boy C. Chamberlain is a f irs t lieutenant now and w itb me, and 'F ox la second lieutcmant Have two moto

D second lieutenanta a t tbo machine gun ^ aehool. Also have a captain attached.

0 | Oor company has been transferred • from tho 140th M. 0 . Bn. to the 147th,

and la now Company Ti o f thBt.'organi- u tio a . You know of courso th a t wo lost all. o f our privates somo. threo months ago. They wero sent to tho front. Our new men nre nearly all

' * from New York City of tho d ra ft army.. D on’t know whon wo will got to tho

’ fro n t as oun Is a depot division. Boy . ■ and I put In our applications w ith tho .j la s t d raft but woro turnod down. '

,j]j 'Our men ai'o billeted In honsei and bam s and nro fnlrly comfortable now ,

’ t h i t tbo cold weather Is ovor. We havo . very im io sickness. T was on-thB aick

.. report for a month when I f l n t canie ovor, with bronchitis. But nm alrigh t -

I get very llttio new s'from Bnhl. ' " Squires and Barry both-w rito, b o t 'T

nover |iavo reeolved their letters. Havn had two er tbroo from McQuown and

. . sevornl others. Havo not.seen a Buhl p a p tf slaco wo lo f t New To-rk. W rite nnd give', mo nil lho nemt. I see

.Z th a t they ore try ing to organito anotb- cr militia regiment in Idnho.

g . Belli regards to all.Sincerely,-

OLAHDB V. B ia o s . AddrcM Capt. a n o d e V. Biggs, 147th

^2 Jf. 0 . Bn., American E . P., France, P.

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” STOOKOBOWEBS AND ,3 FABpEEBBDYSTGEEj ! A k sIB S D A K M B E O A ?n m ! 'D IBII.

T U nO N IS TA KEN OTEB B T 00- 17 OPBBATIVB OONOHBN 52 --------- i17 AMBTERDAM-A <10,000 cerporn- #1 tion In be known as tho Farm ers’ &33 Stockmen’s Mercnntilo nssoclntlon, b'o?52 been formed by farm ers and stockmen 10 of this v ic ln ity 'to tako over tho busl- 14 ness of tbo Amsterdam Mercantile com- 13 pany, previously conducted by Bobert . 17 L u tr, C . 'E Munson and F . W. Harder13 of Twin F a l ls , ' ' O fficers have been 23 elected by tho stockholders as follows:10 pxfiidenl, A. E. Caldwell; vlce.presi- 1" don’t n!n‘,d 'm nnijg«,.aerT itt P e to n ; sec- 17 rotftrj-, Dolph KnnWe. The officers, to- '5 gother with etofan^Bos and J . E . Pobl-14 man, eonslituto the board of directors.0 The buslncM Is to bo conducted on 0 tbo line? of. a co-operative Institution.0 Tho stockholders a t the presont time <3 number 35, bu t the numbor will bo in-3 creased very largely. ^

S OBANTaDIVOBOE TO f • MANINSEBVIOE

e - . . . .k On the grounds of deserllon, John E- 1- A llen 'o f Buhl, an en llstjrfhaan In 'tho ' >• United States navy, w t t granted a 'de- a creo of divorce from h is wifo, Edith if Allen, by Judgo W. A . Babcock la dis- a tr ie t court bero Saturday . This case

when submitted abont- tw o weeks af^ wa* taken under advisomant by tbo conrt fo r tho reu o n th a t «videoce had

t no t beeo lotrodueed a t tb a t .tim e to ahow tha t tbe decree wan lought by Allen. 8 latement was made th a t Allen

y desired the separation and th a t his par- “ enta had beea an thorited by .h im to 0 bring tbe legal action; •. The petition

for tbe divorce was signed by Attorney . '* J . W. Taylor of Bohl, who on SatunU y0 Introduced further ovldenco In support

of the validity c f the claim . Tho ilc- fondant.dld not appear and no nlimon.v

'• was granted.e 'T h e Allens w eri m arriod in Twin

Falls, May 15, 1015.

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Paige_.JIiBvrolBt Cars- -

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loOHMISSIONtBS B tn r :. BABY mODBATOB

I P F m sT nreTBUM BHT o r e p t o . n rm - m i B T S BECIJBBl) FO B doUNTY

OBNBEAL H O S P IT A L .

}P .'..-The- fJn f 'iu tn b 'a fc r .fo t. prom#;;» j l tiirely born ehUir«n.,.p,V<^„.feought; ■

■ into tbo' statis'6f ' rdah6 ''wHI bo in- ' •Mailed iu (he Twin Falls cotioty. ,Ki'Dcral hospital, which Is rapidly |

_nenrlng completion and will bo i inlt iiponcd to tbo publle about June 1.lbo , ji, OQO of Ihe f irs t orders Kivon- |are /„ r hospital oqulpraeat, tUu couuly ’neo cuiiimiasioBcn contractcd for an iron Innibalor, but i t was never dellv- 1iug .-rej. On Saturday Ihoy conlratted, 1ura ii)>ain for tho Instrument and deliv- 1'On- ery by express Is promiscil w ithin t »ny thrco weolis' time.' of Tbe Incubator l i to bo heated by (^a- rlfctrlcity, and In case o fc m e r - 1

Kcncy heat can bo supplied li}' ho t 1ale water bottles. 1

I«cnl pbyslcbns, according io 1>Ue llio county commissioners, stnte iout that occasion for tb o 'u se of tjjia 1

laitrumant Is encountered in each t»a- ono’s p r^ tic e once or twice annu- I leW ally..

5 mOBEASraO PBODDOTIVE 1HODBSON THEFABM i

nk- ------------ . .• 0ing E L B O T B lo n r AND EIXOTBIOAL- t 00- LT OPBBAIBD WATHB PBBS- u .a t s t r n s A O OO U PLIsnES TH IS bla t ' __ :_____ ■ ■ _ .t!hs' Bow many w orklag h oun per ycnr rs t ori) neceisary to keep your farm up to 'ox ils normal productlont iro ' I f It Is an average sized form—1(0 lin a m 's - i t will require from 7000 to 8000 '' ed. bouts for three worker*—tbe owaer or •od manager, hired man and tbo farm or’s ifc, “ ni- ' If it ia your desire and purpose to ° wo Infresie tbo production on your farm; ° '00 it will bo necessary to Increase the ' ho number of working boura,- o r to make all seme of these honra " c o u n t" for moro ly. tban tbey would ordioarlly. bo -One of the moat modern aids to 'tb e f oy farmer and hts housejiold Is oloctriclty. C be In most instances thla Is aocured from a

private electrle p lant Installod oa the ad fnnner's own premises, botauso nioit m

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f a n a home* are beyond the reach of ibe n ceatrol power itatloo.^ ~ Uanally the farmer secures an e lec tri; ’ W p la a t w lth__tho,ldea.of.gettlDg-inoafof " {b'e b 'e a ^ lt from U o electrle l ig h t I t

is ia the use of ele«trie powofi however,* th a t tho most s tr ik in g -e x am p les 'o f j Umo and labor sivlDg’ aro founA., W herever thore>Ii.,a j^M hlno about

the 'promlsca . ' J t ' - t u o ’ w lth-a.smnir'e leetrie'mbkor a t a saving of ilmo and labor tha t every farm or Is In duty bound to consider a t the prea­en t time. ■

Onn of Uio most striking instances of time and labor saving Is found where n ' w ater piM sujo Is ope ta ttd by •means of nn electric motor. This Is an 'nbsoliiloly automatic systcmij in

. which water is maintafned a t a pressure aufficietrt to force wator through pipes to faueets oil nbout tho premises.

Thus ono cnn havo water piped for coiiipleto ■boiiscbolil scrvlce, kitchen, ba th and laundry, withyut any of the laborious pumping ami carrylnR, for watering the sleek without any pump­ing, fo r firo protection, for.'all the mnny . uses tha t one finds for water about tbo farm , all this w ith every b l^ o f tbo rase and conveniences tha t fify onjoyod In modern e lty property.

-There nro other weya of saving about * tho farm bome by means of the wiii of

S electricity , such os eleetrlc h eat fo r th a I f la t Irou oa lroalupday , the 'opera tion .

o f4 ittle grln 'den az^d tbe like, b o t tho _ f totnVof bai\rs tb a t can be aavefl will ron ^ }- up to aurprlsing fljrurea of over 1700

boura a year.

r ' - - HXTENSION POTJLIBYMAN '

* N. E. Luce of tho federal bureau of “ g nulmal Induatry has come to Idaho to Q do extension work in poultry ralalng. ^

Mr. Luco will give bla (jutlro tim e to iho problems of tbe poultry ralaera of i the stflto nnd will werk in close co- ^ operation w ith the estcniion division

. of tho university. Be will work out .' from tbo oxtcnslon headquarters . In

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T h e a t r e ITODAY AND TOUOEBOW I

; , W ILLIAM S.HABT I1 in an Istereeting v e s t e n dram a entltliA I

THE LAST OAED HA special featnre—U e Ufe and w orki i j

o f AqBA2(AlC LINOQLN . U

.KYMOTHSBA dramatio film story, Btroog la le a tl- nn e o t, ahowing draoaUcoUjr th e b g cab- Ui a b irth o f Preilde&k Lincoln and th e Ireo tie mooUlog' ioflaeoee o f U t mother. j j

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DAITQHTEB OP S E S T IN ? QA 7 p a i t prodnctiea; a drania of h<« Htheme; a big emotional r » t done In ft . |b ig way, and-the fameni actrea i a t h«r Bb e s t 1 Rm

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H i fUlwrviJloi) o t Count/ (I f f l . n iR iionir W. P.. Drower of E aowd,11 eMuber « u w t io opcntlonI I ( is r &t Sboabooe fa ll i, to proJueo

r J i e m b e d lava m k wUb wbich

IB ' ‘‘''t''’'’i l i l ! ' aide of tbo 'esn joQ w ill'bo iproB<l <M l , . doptb c f oigbt or Qiao iDcbei wliI n tbe Dcxt «ix weekf. About M 71

i l n of e m b o il rock w ero. produced I{ M i l doy. and . f o u r ’iBsd* were hauled' i l l 11 apread on tbe g n 4 e .W U W o zk zm Bedtice Pltcli‘S H j Following llnH establlibsd b / Kb|l l t f l ' eer A. £ . Fox, a foree of workmeni l H team i ftre A t w ork on tb e grade rwM ' ■'"^"8 m arim nm -eight per cent plf f f l • over tkfl atreWh o f aboot 800 7»rdf,| M U e e ti t e o l f t a ' Demaiidi

W itb tbe opening o f tbe to a ri il 1B h i ion when hundredi o f auto tonrf H v i i i t . tb e fa ll i, tb e need f o t - a beli r S ,road to th is M eaic ' a ttm H o n l<Ifll mended, and the eommlMlonen it

■ » th a t irbeiv tbe work now onder wajM . eoinpleUa, tbero will be no be tter g r

' f l o f ita U n a Id tbe aU te. Qravellng th e r o a ^ ^ iU ollmlnato tbe great ti

W ble ana aono/aDCO from .duat tha t|H ! | been a-problem each fe tr.

i i , SEHATOE PM bOTIS ; 1 | NOT aUBE ABOUT :

; |[ ! |: o p p o e s s .m B E f tn o N .iH b s o o i

ii i w ' -OP B o u m r TO o b a s l b s H o m n s . ‘ -

. ' (B y U nltea P re u ) W A SH IN dT PN , M ay £0.—New p

poaali s u b m i t t^ today by taombera '•ijf (he w oate n lU ta ir coofflUta* delay i | ^ f ina l action on tbo eom proalse In t ' n between adm lnlitra tion fonM and a d v o c ^ * of aenate a lro ra ft I « | q a lrr . , *

I n ' * S e u te r T b o m a a Indicated the B( I - plan fubm ltted w u not en tirely ae«e{

n b le ln r le w o f tbep ro a ld e n t'a a ttltu d m l - .Tboai>io& bad t broab w lA Beaat

I am oot,,,B epoblle»n and membef 1 k | T b eapaonS committee, o rer Issertli f l ) I s tb e e o sg n sa ln a l record a loag 1 '^ 1 t id e praliiD g Charles E . Ilaghea ' qni V J 1 Ifleatlona M an U Toatlgator. Bmoot 0 a i l jeeted te l&sertlag it.3 1 • <«i:he M nator’s cbjeetlon teenu H eoaflrm reports th a t th s sppolatmei

d f Jodgo H ughes 4ooa noV wll T |l tb e A pprora l.o f i l s EepnbU eto frlani {k I In tAs s e n a te ," sa id T om pson . i i " I t w as • very nanarkable appoinH B eB t,« -w p ll«d Sm oot ^2 Thompson finally overrode B aoot I * objection »ad tbe article on Ilughi ffl w ent ta :U \ fibckstip OoBttiigu I UeaawhUe a coaaldorable ahakeo] f l i ' Inelndiiig some soipenalona in the ali y e ra ft M rrloe, w u anderatood to be 1 n j (be m a ilo g a t th e w ar dspartm ent.R l . The suepeaiions woro n p o r ted Jio li 111 . the reso lt .of a to take th e me j | | ~ oo t w hile th s lr records a re being elaare

or s a t i l th ey w tn fonnd to be iarelT e lo aome w rong doing.

T hs presen t plans eall fo r separtU n th e d r serriee from th e eqolpmeat seri

' iee imcl th is will I tT o lw 'a conalderaU reorganliatloB of peraoaneL

T be f ly iag gronp w in determine th types of planes required u d the eqnli m eat dlTisloa w ill see to I t th a t th« are eqnipped a o i prodm ad. .

U W 8T 0E B 8 M B S TO" TBZAL (By U nited 1 ^ ) '

5 KANSAS O r r r , K a n , May 2 0 .-M nI Boae Pasto r % to k u , Bo'elalUt, w lfo 0 I X 0 . Phelpe.BtoXes, w ealthy Now T o r

Socialist, w u sehednled to . go to ti l l here today, c h a r e d w ith Tiolaiioa 0 th e espionage a c tr S C e w ^ iadleted 0 three connta, A p rf l 'M ;.'} '

The charges are th e outgrow th of le tte r tf rs . Stokes w rote tb s 5 ^ d t y S tar, denying th a t ahe had pu t

' U dy declared th a t ahe b e llo n d '.'-th h govem nen t shoald have the'^oaqaalif ; ' f ied sopport o f o rery eltiM u In Jt

j w ar a ia u ."

T o firaailns eyes caxntctly oad Kteo tU k a O y ^T o n t xliSit g la o ta a cc m ta lT —

I To z a U m ' d e fe c tlra T l<Iaa--n««lr* I . o p tle a l-A fll OBd expeilesoa, bo th 0; j « U e h w b T * .

F U R O T T O F T 1 0 A I.C 0 .■ " Dr. B o b t A -P ir ro t t , M gr. _

1 ' m A E O 's i a A f i n r a 'o P T o u a s B m A M D O m iiS J B

I l U l W B A n . O M t. n t f i W '

S o A L B B I E F B. ■ & “ i n t . l U f C i ^ f }M e Bopalr Shop, E . 0 . Ilaveni, prop; f l l l r b u moved Ip to 'l t i now. location i

• boildlng a t ' i i e - J o r o o r of Bbo ' ' , itroo t iifl'l T b lra avenue aoutb,

W B B p je i i r t , Oiowers A gifn-Sliow i \ I M - n lgbt bbJ Tucaday aro forecut.

' the weather bureau'predfeiion trai SHO- t ( ^ thia morning tbrough tbe local

pboDO exehaogr.

A ttend* W ar O ooncil-Judge . „ U. Bothwell le ft Sonday evcnlo

Boise, wboro ho i« atleodiog tbi alons of tbe Idaho council of war

““ .['■ era. Ho la a met^ber of tho ita te J'® ;r® cil o f defenao .legal committee, ich tM _ _ _

’ . T ‘l E btU l u t i o . K t W - I k i Biw ithin teachers beld Saturday at

1 in the Farm Bureau rooma provedll Ifltew atiog. Prealdent AxUBtH 0.• I >Di{ Normal gavo tho addreii

lowed by Home Eeonomlca A gent Denecke and F . A. Bmutz.

T w o'jrcda M a r i i io ^ ia r e a c e Ri on and Biehard IL . Oi<

Buhl have boen oceepled ;throoBl t p itch roerulting aU tien for-onlUl ^ In th e m arine; corps, aaa 'le av e

. evening for S a lt Lake,'Wliere'.tfc«j a l sea- be astlgned to train ing station, onrlitsbe tter H u P o ll S c hsda lft-^he prograu Is J e - ills* G ertrude Denecke, homo^eco

I I ta te Im agent, fo r th is week foUowa: way ia day afternoon, E ansea; Tnesaay,' grade berly; W ednesday, Locemo; Than ing of Ilollister, and Friday to Bubl to si t trou- farm bureau day thero.a t h u --------

O a Bocniltlflg Trip—Corporal Cl C. McQeo .e f the local United 8 arm y recruiting atation, le ft th li i

r IT log to spend tbe week in Gooding rccruitlBg IrJjJ, Sergeant Leonard I

OOBD loy returnod Saturday from Klmb 3 B. wbero be spent la it week on a alt

mlaaion. .

W in M eet D rlre O aptalas-W i . nwu J*- dlatriet chaii

fo r the Bed Crois war fnnd drive, moet tho captains of tbe. 20 teaSIj have been named to wage tbe 1 Paiffo in th is d litrie t a t a loncbeo roTces ^

rinc, a t which time finU iu tru c i w in be deHrered. .

Timo S e t fo r B n tn tem en t—Tha i aelectlre sorrico contingent o f si

, » « n from Twla FaUs connty h u 1 f ordered to report a t 10 o 'dock T

day moroing, U a y £S, a t the office » the local board In thU d ty , to lc ‘1“ ' ' tb a t evening fo r C anp Lewia, W

ington, in pursuance o t in itruc t from the a iljn ta a t ' general’s dep

“ m e a tm e at - • ____ _w ith v ia lU D M g tte r H ere-S fra . if .

l» d * H arper o f Loa Angelei, mother of 1 • X E . W hite o t W hite Havon, wbo

« in t- u«d here during the w inter, retar to Ja y from Clereload, OWo, with

oo t’s B other, Mrs. A. M. lagersol, who ighes 92 years o t ngo. U p to tbo. p r«

. time h b t . fngorsoll h u knitted p s lr i o f wcK* fo r tbo Bed Cro»i. T

(Oop, remain here indefinitely.- air-

,e (d N o t-B o to rloaa ' Q ift—The flag ] th a t w u erected thla monUng a t

0 lie Interaeetlon o f Main aveouo.Bnd E a e a aboDs; atreet .is no t tbe g ift o t tbo

lared t&riani to th e cU y,'bu t la -a pole fi )]red which aignifleant banners -will be f]i

durlag th e pr*gre*s;.dfnh«“B «d'C i itiag d r lre in Twin palls this-wc

The o*e of the pole; w hlch 'ls.of apr rable And 40 foet high, la donated fo M

porpoie by tho Idaho Power company

^ A datU t Bootl»gglBg>.£mmott E th M ^ v a , aged IB years, a rreited hore E ^ o tday n igh t by City. Police Offle

Wm. T io r l« .aa d J) .J ..B « a m aq ,.. 'w ! LL arraigned M onday morulag before P

ba te JTodge 0 . P . Davall, pleaded gal to illegal pouB ulon of latoxlctt: liquor. W hen a rreited HUlbom 1

• ” four pint* of w hliky In hia^poaaMsIHo told tbo officers th a t ho had fot a cache o t l i p la ts between this e

■ and Sboabone, and th a t bo had $ “ alno pints ' to r | i each and drank (

. p l a t -o t a ______ .

C o o t O on m e g aatf A d jo ttia f -P r p a ^ tleally all o f th e memben o t tbe T i .'-tha Falla County B ar were In attendance

tbe opeaing teaaloa of the May term ! it* d iit ric t court hero, wbea i t w u e

te a e d by Jodgo Babcock thU moral _ Im m ediately a fte r tbe openiog the co------aonooaeed a a adjoornm ent until 8■ I a rd sy asx t, a t which time final be

- Ing oa the petition* o f IS applicaats: a a to ra liu tlo n w ill'boheld . Jodgo f i cock le ft today for Boport, where, reaames seailona o f the 'dU trlc t eoi I t la aanoanced tb a t a Jory will ao t'

dinmmoaed fo r the May t«ap 'of diitr court here l>cfo;re Jone .

I f p B o y s-B A ag 'A n to B odr-^vertaii a ear Moatello, Nerado. Saturday o f t boon by Shariff F . U . Kendall a Defiuty John M. Beck, foor Elmbe boys ranging la < aga f ro a 15 h

^ year* were foreed to ta rn .back i s 1 e a r takea from ' the fa ther of oae tbem aad u e bow lodged la tbe com

liM j a i l T be boys sa ia they were bofl > o t to r Balt Lake, th a t the boy whi

fa ther owned the c a r w u to be co . R a n te d for i t w ith . % team o t hon

•• w U ch the to y had 'bojight aad a}mi paid for, bu t adm itted tb a t the .

V IS t a ^ ' o t tho transfe r U d ao t been 1 f a l ^ to the p a ren t.'. The ckie prt ab ly w ill s o t be proseented.

___ A t t o i ^ B n lls ti u S ag tsM r-G i

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F i l i m P i sA d J N SERVICE Lln ia Anto

IS f a 'S W AE P B O B n B M S .ito m i B Lie8HABE OF P E O O ^

:arted in ----------- - • " •

o ^ 'u l e - announeement of thetauqua p r o ^ a m .f o f th ia '* o a io n c a t^ c learly th a t It irded lM ted 'cl to national eorrTee. Prosldent V

je Jam ei ju o n g ly endorsed tbo 'cbauti In a le tte r aaying, “ Let me e:

«* • {1,5 jippp t i n t ypu v (I( 'le ( ao dii rar work- weaken your aetlvitlea,

! b . t U . iKiopl. . i l l «»1 f .U ll iiipport of a patriotic loititution may bo aald to ba ap JBJfgral pj

mectioff the na tio n a l-d e fe n iC ." 'T h a t tho r a t 1:30 official* o f W aibingtoB aro o t the ved very „,lnd ia evldeaced by tbo fac t tha r* o t . Al- goveramaat b u requeatod apecia Ireai, fol- torera to be aeat ovor every chauti eat-MU* circuit ia th e U nited Statea.

Brings W ord from F roa t ; Rise of Probably the moat im portant go

Oler .of moaVac'eredlted lecturer to appoi Dflgh tbe tbe .w eek’a .5rogram will be Llnco alistment 'Wlrtj - wax corrcipondent direct ave -tbia thfl’w oiteM In a L Ho w u seat fe ’fcer'irill gorensm oat'iolel.v to .obtain-Infi ■n. / tIo n o n th o B c to a l’eood ltiona in 'B

and to preaent t)iem to chautauqna r».,- S o sailed Jor Europe Fcbi

13 and b r ia p . t h e U it word fron /.*. w ar toae, deallag chiefly w ith .Pen IV Kim tho»Amoricaa

tion of the UneL The U nited BUtes food admlnl

tion, under tho dirietlon b t He: Hoover, Is sending a food demonst

1 nau ,I« ‘0 chauU nqua on the morning ol \ lMtday.ta.nOTeBt*nflTrroelpeaaadI. mnrn n o « o t conier^-lng foo T ifh lcrh aro i l l . Jvo lved .ia the govemmenf kitch#i rd Brim- W aibington. Tbls demonitratlon Im C rlr I’O to everyone.

A nother'.lec tu rer comraUiioned W uhington , Dr. a - J . BushnoU,

* wili be-in conatiaut touch w lth th i -W .lic r reso of-lBfom iafl«!;_w JJl preaea: I , - cbautauqua oa r w ar problemi, u i r t will gove raaeat, on this lide of

i s H i tle cam- Znt«rrlBirar o f Voa B lndsnbon beon a t perhaps th e m itt tbrilllng and ii tel P e ^ e itlag w ar Iccture o t tho week wil ruetloui tb a t given by Capt. J .,M . da Beat

o f tbe Belgian a rtille rj: C sp t do B . to r t Is tbe author o f ‘‘Behlad the be next p n , the " b e s t sdl<■ ' amoag presont year w ar.books, noi u been soresth odJUoo. Bosriog a 1< ' from Von H lndoaborg’s aephow, w! ” « « « acted u a .m ag ie pasiport,. he s]

fon rm oath s In Germany,-viaiting tu aad Zq>pdin bow s, the Bnaiian t t

:v c tiou Jnterriew ing m any of tbe big ' depart* m lliU ry leaders, indodIng,H Ia

burg.- Aootber prominent lecturer of

“ • *“ week will be H . V . Adams, “ Durnith e . M o u n ta lu ,” Nod Woodman

,,® T , Edna E ugenia Lowo. .Quito a departure from ordinary cl

? . tauqua a ttrac tions vrill be presented "*“* “ tbe th ird n igh t Id "P U y a of Oor P J"® " l ie s " by. tho Lozom e Players. Tl

^ are ih o rt d ra m u , m u terp leeei of ^ g reat European playw rights, truly ]

traylng the life o f our allied pcop

g polo - M nsle Sonndi Fatrlo tio Koto a t tbo '-A -s tro n g pa trio tla aoto will bo re* d Sho- ed In tbe moilo of tho week. Tho fi bo Bo- c ro ' attrac tion to r the f i r s t night 10 from .be. the " O ld B o ld le r .n d d lo tt ," na i f lu s g thedIroctlon o fC o l.X A .P a tte e . Tb 'C ro u old veterans o f i h o d r l l w ar, two tt t-week. thottorth.ood.tw fl.-.from the soo th ,! aprucQ s e a t 'a - 'r o n d a g 'p a tr io tie ' program' j r th is Jnstrum aalal music, eainp flro and i laoy. time songs. Tlfe moat aotewortby m

leal a ttrac tion of the week will bo n il- the f if th day when T h arin 's expoilt

w Bat. f j to j (omea to ^ h ao taa q n a for two { tfJeei* grams. T his b u d i f u hoBoni. M ..irhen epealag o n d '.d o a lB g .th s -^ 'F rm n e i e Pro- expoalHoa oad Is bo th the largest t goU tr the b est bond e re r brooght o rer ■catlag m s te n i ehostaaQsa*. I i fhelr orrai D had program th e y wQ] bo assisted by tb w IoB . Chicago g r ta d opera alngers.' Oti fouBd mosieat a ttrac tions will, bo the Tre

is e ity Clef c lnb; ' MorHson-Smlth compai1 io ld ZedelerSymifiioale quinte t t a d the F >k .on«i wiek.NewoU Concert company.

---------Tbe closing e re a ia g a t ehauUu(- will be knoira u “ A n Evening In 1

w all,'» fea turing th e Boyal Hawal ' Q uintet and M ildred Eeo C lem eu in 1

« in u ib ia ir f— t r iv d d ^ e ; ' “ Travdi »rm of T b rougb-P arad lse^ f - y ^ C le m e n i • eociln o f J £ a r k T w a in ,^ 5 m y < d io 1 iralBg. H awalina Island! f tf ty ; y«a ia ,.a f ic o u rt H u l t T W iln 'i- f i .™ ; viil1 Sat- the. p la c e O « has~ made fo m o u In

besr- writJags a n d / b r i a ^ ■reaiirkabJo ( ‘*1^” solving Tiows a ad o e tlo a p le tn w

the p l iu u o f ia to m t, : Including 1 9M.he K iU ije tt,-II«w iiU > iiatlT* ro lca n o .. e ou rt : —n ;. ' . . -

W HEN T O U 'd ta jJ i^ H C u a B .T : our Standaft'-KiSfinBtafc^^YOTn^

• ware O0-—A d r. ' ' • -

rtaken V -" '* ~ '( jte r- C luaified Ads a ra 'v h u p —effectlv: a n d _______________________nberly 'to 27 prom ioeat figaro in local political, bi ia the aeas and agrienltnrol circle*, baa b< ISO of accepted fo r enlU lm ent u a private lonnty the engineer corpa o t ' t b e a m y i bound le ft Sunday oren ing . fo r P o rt Dougl wboie U tah. IS1 . D eLong w u for aome tl I com* manager bero to t the Boyle Coma boraea alon company, qu itting th a t poilUon i}moit re iu a o th e prac tice of Uw about fi B do- jo a r i ago. O f recen t date he h u glv in di- bia a tteaU on e x d a ^ re ly to his fa prob- u d stock* grow ing interests.' He

abOTB- th e f ^ t tg e , b o t hi* determ- a tioa to tak« U oetiTO ^ la the w

-C a rl lodacad U t t to o a lis t ro lan tarily u U t a lp r i r a ta . -

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- • ' i a l S l>d chiefly ______it Wiiaon ^ , ^ 4 lautauqua ‘D l t e c t e d b V 8 exprea* - ‘I difcour* .tlea, and ' ^il in tbetioa th a t _ l oI p a ri et the other the aome th a t the

oclal lec- autauqun

tg o re ra - ppear oalincola L . ^K t from fJt fey, t i e ^Informa* * s i n *

a 'Eoropo ■ qnaaodl-Fobm aiy ^ ^ f e 2 l|V Vfrom tho ^ ^ ■ ■ 9 l m r ( |

n ln ls tra- '

jn stra to r i l m f u ! t t W l u l t f i l A . itI ^^® •ladm an-sro been j A / l l

lo a will

aed byoil, .who - • -

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B E D OBOBfl W O E K ' I B E V X B V O in

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id le r s ” b p W A S FV H D DBIVBn o # la ---------

B lotto r Uako y e a r Bed Cross subscrl; r, which tion ia c u h , i f posalbloi is -the r< e spent queit made by d ia irm aa S tuart I g n a ra l T aylor ia a sta tem ent Issued a t tl n froo t, beginning of tb e campaign In Twi j lg O e r. . FalU county.EUadts- Chaliinan I iy Io r* s siato&e'nt' I

u follows: o f .th o . “ Everybody In Twin Falla eoui

lurns of ty , o f course, w aaU to give to (b an and Rod Cross. Mpney w u never u k e

fo r a w orthier 'cause. Since tb ry chan* la s t drive, ia Jan e, 1017, tho peopl ntcd on o f th e d ^ ba re ao t beea loHcUe Dor Al. fo r E ed Croa* parpoiea, except dm

Tbeae ing the aiembersblp drive a t Cbriil of tho m u time, when everyone v ru uke '

Jy por* fo r $ l Wo ha ro had no sales, «uc people*, tion* or’u k e d nP7 ttiaK<iir»rab'T> * , th a t • ! .^ . “ Now, th e Bed Cross asks »100, ) reac6- o ^ n o o aad w aa tsT w ia F sD se o n a k i t l i t J to I r t " W . |! .™ ilb .rb t will jjJiy i „ t t in e and n n a t .pot fal

d o im 'th ia Umo. T on r 'unm e hsj / ® boon given to sbme team and 701

;? w in bo sd ld te d , this woek. Maki_ QP your mind now u to the besi ’ ^you 'c a a d o 'a a d then make yorn

snbacriptioa ia c u h , i f possible ,y mua* jn ta ll a lo t o t work fo r thj

banks la eollectiag ihem aad whet loilHoa B od 'C ro u U ge tting ready t< ” make somo big purehue , c u h Ii

. w hat counU.aneiseo------H if 'M m e-toam -does-not-solkH“ “ v yon, a t once, do no t th ink yooi

J® money Is not •wanted.' I t may bc th a t some asm cs wero Inadrertont- ly omitted. I f yon are not ap- proached Tuesday or Wednesday,

“ como to headquarters in tho Per- 'r iao and m*k» yoor MbacrlptioB,

le r e a - „ laaeh, u any-. _ o a o 'i else and yoo mnat do 'yooi

walian I In her

" t ; f ^ K T H g l f f iio th e I f w f t B H H

,.a f tc r H V * M f ®vUited iit i ■ i i l i m BIn hi* .

Je ^lis- •IW of T . 'p a r ty motored'’ to 'J u b ld g o Sa t ig U t day ^ ternoon to a ttend a dance tb< BO.. ., g iro a for tho, benefit o f the Bed Cro .... r.~ ^ M 8, who w eat were U r. and M : T ^ JohT -O ott, U r. aad Mrs. a Oi M , Ww’i ; H » r E C '-I iT e tin g aad M r.-and M

V.-H;..Onaaby. ^ ^ ^

y A wedding which ■will be o f laten • to m aay of the yonager aet of Tn

FaUs will tako place early ia Ju , . . whea m iu U ary Bheriock, daoghter I. oMi* j£ „ . a fiherloci^ will I* come the brido of Irv ia Nofxlger, 1 « te la Mr. and M rs. E . P. Nofxlger. M

Sherlock U a member of 'U l* yea: ' gndoMting eU si o f the bc a l high teh

® aad the groom flalshed hU ed o a ti In g . n t . .

Uoa to , .It foor .F lro t A id C U a ^ g in n in g —Dr. C.I given Scott .w ill begin, th e second doss : fann f irs t aid work'-6a ..^ e s d a y ereaiag He U 7 o ’cTock, ia the'basem ent of th s Pr< ermin- by te rlsa church. F ifteen a re sow t t 10 i n r ist«rod aad the c law ts opea to twent r u -K f iro . '' AH wbo are in terested ahsold I

- r i r t h n l n r T a e s d a y creajng.

S fa u ^ lite N a t_ ^ C Q e x d n . e r S t i H

S i a c f e ^ t ^ K t : S ^ r o t o c f r e . t Supen)iBionof Im tttiaS i

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Mrs. D r'A , H arrU '.o f Borley si tho woek oad w ith M r. aad Mrs. A

«rlp* Ward aad daaghtor, B a d ie l0 re* p. w. Dumke, m aaager of tbe Ual rt H . atore i, retu rned from Pocatelltf ; t the terday, w here h e had been to take Twin Bbriaars degroo. '

Jam ei B , Bte<>lo. U. s ^ o r l a g jfr lt i t U aovere case o f :pnoomonla.

Mrs. Geo. McGregor o f Berger li soun- the Boyd' hoopital, whero aho U b< > (^0 Seated fo r k e r ip ^ e i kneer which sked troubled h e r fo r sovoml years.

tbo U in Jessie Simpeon, of tbo mi >opk department o f the U gh school, le ft { sited urday fo r her home in tho e u t I dor- will rU it a t Omaha otfroote. irist- »iiced NAVAL PATBOL FORCE

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■ ' ■" (B y I^plU d l ; r « ) ,W ASHIHGTON, May 20.-JTh(

American s a t j U In c reu iag ita pa fall European w aters, thih u departm ent o fficially statei

JOOThis in c re u ed patro l Is ono ol

the fac tors in tbo decrease in sab marine sinkings. The a irc raft coa tlB g « s t'IilM i^ k sg m B a t« d 'a ad th ( ship forces t ( « belog ealargod.

A e tia f 8 o e r « ^ o f the N a r ; , B eaion declared the depsrtmeal ^ - fe lt th e n b ^ n e d ta a tlo n hai

im prored b n t ibo d ^ a r t a e n t woald ^ t _ ^ loi^th to make optlmlslio p r^ roor lest tbe ^ p l o . relax and

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^ Having sold m y ranch, I » my farm cqalpmeat, live K h f b b b l u k o b a t n o o h .

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the acbm^ ic e caa p a l^ n ig i i t t o n t.. A w ith renowe3*7rgor.‘4* ' Bonaon declared th a t there w u JU aome reu o n to believo Qermany h u

I «|> saper'sobm triaes of. uousoal' power and cruising radiua-but th a t so far

*P«°t . . . i t has .been i.Qpoi*ibU to establiab A .-T. the tro th o t aueh repo.rts. ' ' . »

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. — 1 - r OUT SALEiV, MAY 27 VI am selling on Monday, May 27,Te stock and perspnal property.IT, B A L B .n iM B D U T B L T AFTEB. ^

ngcr Haynes Autoto f i r s t Q a s s s tu p e .

Mules - CowsU PSB IB B B O O & -S O V i^ 7 IG & 'B O A B

U 3 0 N , B IN D E B , A N D A L L P A B U E Q U I F U E N T

S>;OOBV . ' 00 BVBBSLS OATS

I s B uo th i tlia* a t 10 p« r c e n t . J per cent

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- m ^ K OF BAISZNO ONE { HUNDEED MILLION FOE 1 EED OEOSS BEtilKS •

WASHINOTON, May 20.—Amoriea ^ b«{to tod*y tho mitponriog of IlOO,- . .

' 000,000 (0 ail] ia the salvage of life os and beU sd tb s battle field i. National B«d OWM week oponea throughout the natioo w itb evlde'neoi o f Intonao patrlo^

' the tlThe .recen t overwhelming o-vot-wb- ^

acrlpUoo to tho tU id L ibe rty Loan *-choorfla.go«rnm <!nt h e ad s 'ln tbb be

lle f 'th o coantry will bo no less ready ■' to fflTe to tb# now fund for humanlly.

Coloeiaeat w itb opoolog of Bod Oroai jj week, 300 cUlos InangiUTated “ war chert” campaign*. Budget# ombradDffjj , ,

‘ 'cootribotloa# to va tion i w ar relief clM aw eompUed.wltb a lump *nm goal.Then tbe money obtained Is pro rale l j.

•. among’them, .'. .

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• I TODAY'S MAEKETS

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(Bt U > lt^ Prew ) - - PORTLAND, May 20 .-C a» tlo -B *- « i» «

cclpli 653; tone of market, ateady, un- changed. ' •• H og#-ncceipU 1119} tono of market

. nteady, uMbanged. ®‘Sheop-BeeelpU IM l; tone of mar- r ‘a «

: kct itejM lyro»e^g® a*-.:-,'' —

■ CHIOAOO T O A m r u T J B B s j ; * H (By United P resi)- , T

cniCAOO, U ay 20.-BQyinR by T •lorti, w ith light offerings, boosted T grain prices on tho board of trad e bere n()( today. W eather and crop nowa were Qjp_} fatotable fiom a ll eectlons o f tbe coun- ‘O’- ■■ P. A.

U ay com was tho only excoptlon to York; tlie general optnr* In priei^, openlog p_ j / down 1-8 a t 1278-4, bn t regaining tbe i tou by noon. Jane corfl was nomlal Qenell at H03-B. Jo ly to r sold op to 1413-< ) , i „ ^ iD'tbe f i r s t few opening tnnsaetlons, or M 4 over B atnrday 's elose, and gain- y

' ed ono point additional la ter. lotuMay oata was up M a f th o opening.

lad la ter added 1-2. Juoe oats opeoeJ jj , q i I t 721-t, np 6-8, and contloued ateady.July eaU .opened unchanged a t C8 58

. aad la ter advanced 1-4.' P E fProvlnlons wore slightly lower on a Ware,

weak bog market. •“ 'I: ^, , on, Bu

HOO MARKET ’cniCAQO, May 20.—Tho bog mar- Salt L

liet cleted slow, 5 cents lower. Top Long,♦17.85; Mtimated tomorrow, 27,000. _____■ Cattle ctoied s te o d y .' Top >1 0. ____calvM $14; estimated tomorrow, 12,000. ovpnln

Sheep cloied ateady. Top $10.10; Twin, lambs 120.50. ElUmated tomorrow, An 15,000. . Hal <)

' - DumkiOUAHA U A BK BT8 ^(By United Preaa) Hoag,

SOUTH OMAHA, May 20.-C a tt lo Tyler, rwetptf, 700; m arket 10 to 10 low er; Harry "teors 112^0 to I17JJ0; eow# and belf- of Twi

t7.7SHo 115; atoekers and feoders Stowe, •7.C0 fo #13; calves to *195 b “ll*and ttago l i o 'to $18.

HogH-Recfiiptj 8600; S to 10 higher; bulk lie ilS to $17; top 117.25.

Sheep-Beeelpl»7000; m arket steady; y«riin;}i J ie to $17.80; w ethers |14JiQ to 116.50; Iambs »17.M to $19.80; owes •12 to 118. '

MBW TO BK BTOCSS■ (By UnlU d P re is) ' ‘

NBW YORK May 20—A bull move- " nen t on tho stock m arket todny boosted If. 8 . 8teel to 111%. Bethlehem S ted npcncd a t 01, np 2. ^

Steel bocame tbe weakest stock on the lis t w ithin two boura a fte r the mar- '[jR ket opened, Unitod States Steel acltln^

/ t 108J-2, o ff 31-4 polnU from today ’* > n'gh. Tbo reactions woro general. V.

I.O O A L^N OEOSS I THB BLAZHfO SANDS g

^W E N x V -n v p M m raw itfl O F ’j FALLS OOUUANSE^hr X K ITIAt- il BD INTO OEIBNTAL M 7 S T B E IIS 8 ___

„ A d u , of 83 candidates, lo d a d ln g - Sj»*mlicra of the Twin Falla Com- 3

'"“ ' I f a K nlghti Terapta^, comprialng M'^e latRMt cIais th a t h a v ye t eroased ^ 'I’e btailog sands undor the ousplccrf

Hj Korah temple, BoUe, wcro duly'"■J_iu(o.l J n lo tbo O riental rayitorie# ..

•-"‘-* -,^ m o tiT a l session of tho 'S h rlno , , . t ! I’orntcllo Satorday afternoon aod . -

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• •Kj-ToieM -s T A k a A u r n ^ A u . T»*e TO T iM a TB

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POTSDAM QAKG S E m TO E QAEY WITH MUOH STEONQ SUEANOES-"PLAOE DI TH TAINED,' DEOLABES OEBMd

Bt j . W. T. l l iS O N . «Ui. (U a lu a Preaa W ar Zxpert) ling

NEW YOBK, •'May 20.-Chaaeeltor tria m Hertling bas made a quick e ffo rt tloni

tem pt Austria-Hoogary to remain . U ith fn l to Germany's polley of mill- Ing ly slaughter, following the outbursc gary c rit ie i in in tho dual moilltrcby ovsr way

e new trea ty of allianco arranged by fore0 two emperors a t the western battlfl tbe ont. ’ Aoil This is tha purpoie of Von H erttiog 'a is gi terview wllb a Budapest nowspaper of tl . which he premises .tha t events on gary e west front w lt^end the w ar ipeed-r. Von H erttiag 's declaration shows ~a t the kaiser's m ilitarists still con* .}I his utterances abd tbn t tbe Ger- .V in ge v cia o tn l tonilanes under tb t id delusion of expecting to win the ^ . ir by continued m ilitary e ffo rt

AsotJiBr Potadaia B lu ff ' ^anVon H ertling even nses approvingly wouie kaiser's famous pbrase of “ n plaeo andtbe su n ," wblcb long before the y iu planiIS accepted la Oermany as Implying T le Hobeatollera ambUlon to. d o c d u te diplc8 worid. Austria-Hungary’,' ia effect, i t ItInvited by Voa H ertling to .note th a t subt!s arrogant purposo is still uppermost outthe minds of the kaiser's sta te saen . hear

nperor E a r l 's proteitlng subject* are thocn tempted to follow Germany by afreis offer th a t they too, shall bave " a stillice in the sn n ." Thero can be no tbolr

^ PEIAT TH E HOTELS S .

ROOERSON—J. J . Taylor; Salt Lake; Mi 0. Kahn and wife; Mrs. A. Johnston, U i icntello; W alter Casey, B a lt-U k o ;A. Clark, Doiton; P . Rosenborg, Now irk; M. B. Boss, Buriington, l o w ^ „i,o J. Benjamin, Now York; A. StoiflC June

iw York; Duvall and Joan, Orpheum; mclla and w ife, .Orpheum; B. J . At- IS and wife, Minidoka; J . M. Weaver, nldoka; Bcsilo Bushack, Minidoka;M. Pritcbman, Boiso; D. W . Par-

i», a lt I* k e ; M. T; Orunbaum, Cbi- {o; D. Davis, E l Poso, Texas; Eugene Onibb, Colorado prinRs; Jess Smith,

gerson. . ' • ' ' Rci

’E R R IN ^ H . V. Kuhn, BoIie; B. F . P’®'* ire, Portland; W. J . Manning, .Port- d; F. T.'CoUlns, aStt Lake; P . floM- *7® ' Buhl; M C. Thayer, Boston; A. B. ‘

lno, Balt Lake; Mrs. Scott Fleming, t Lake; 0 . H . Brooks, Boise; W. E. ng. Kansas City. .

____________________________J . Winrg.” 'TEoTJiiai(Ia{ba' from "ffio ^wly In, Falls Commandory were Dr. W.Aaron, D. D. Alvord, H. F. Allen, HolHi1 0 . Blue. U» W . Dcnoyer, P . W. J ; J mke, Dr. C. A. Emes, E H. Gates,R. Grant, W illet Hance, Carl B. "™-

ag, D. W. Jenkins, B. A. Bead, D, L. ler, A. H. Vincent, J . A. Waters, rry T. Weat, Dr. H . W. Wilson, a ll Wj Twin Palis; 0 . T . Brown, W. A. L. premi wc, W. H. Turner, Kimberiy; W. H . the 1 ,ven, Hollister, and J . P.-Baymllter, on gc bl. , /

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SO TAIK AHD MOEE AS r— rHE SDK" KEAELY AT- p HAN OHANOELLOE W

Itbcr intcrpretatloa th&a Yon H ert- lag’s assertion tb a t Ge'rmaay and Aus- ria are eaUtled to harmonlie the tr »c- •Ions. '. U Is 0 desperate situation confront* ng the German rulers In Austria-Hun- - „ ! rary—they are meeting i t In the only vay they .know how—by display ef force. InsUad, fe r tbe p r ^ n t , o f be shaking mailed f iit. In Hungary- \u s tr ia ’s face, however, Von H ertling s gestlenlatlng with i t in ibe dlre<UoD if tho allies aad is calling Anstria-HuB- R S niry 's special attentioo to bla action.

Peace Bog Still B on in g pVon H ertling ssys Germany Is figh t- D

ng for hor exiitenee, bnt immediately ^dds' with iniolent'bravado " a n d for he peace for which we are longing ."Ul the worid, besides Austria-Hungary, tnows tho kind of peace for whleh Qer* nany Is longing. I t is a peace tb a t rould blot democracy from, the earth .nd inflict HohBBsolIorn rulo upoo tbe ilanet. ' • , . •

The Oerman mllitariits are clumsy iptonata. Their Ittntte law Unw makea t Im'posslblo fo r them to speak w ith ^ nbtlety. They caaaot help blurting ^ u t their evil intentions bccaose tbe ir , ^ earts are evil. Von Hertllog has don^ ho aljles a service by demonstrating "fi fre ih tha t tbo Fotsdam brigands are till trying to ambush elvUitatioa by holr ta ll? ^ f peace.' ' I

> E O V IS IO N M A D E ~F O E E E O I S T E A T I G N ~

DAHO jyDJUTANT OBNEHAL ESTI. MATBS '4200 MOBB MEN W ILL BB Ji” *UADB LIABLE TO BBBVB _____

--------- FO]Under tbo now la.w requiring all nen drea*

'ho havo reachoil 21 years of.ago slnco "' uno 6, lf)l7, to register fo r the mill- iry draft, the ad juU nt gonoral's do- ^ix ta artment estimates tb a t Idaho will add BOO to iU‘ draft list. This sU to orig- lally registered 42,000 men.under t ie • ' ' raft. Twin Falls county la st year = = ‘glilercd.2500 men aad i t is eatimated , la t 250 more will bo added nader thu ^ DW rcgiitrntloa requirement: ■ /Regiitration of theso men wlil take Wj\

lace tlirouh’bout tbo nation on June &, ^ lunty draft boards have been notified. rranRcmeaU bavo been effected in lis counly fot;-provldlng places of reg- pj tra«on b vatb tily or town, and tba iliowlng registrars have b « a «ppol«t*1 by tbo local boarJ; i„Twin Falls, S tuart H . Taylor; Buhl, ^

. W. Taylor; Filer, C. W. Case^ Kim- trly,MV7-F. Brockon; JIanaen ,-'J. E.[gbbs; Muriaugh, Lew W. Rawlings; o llliter; A. P. Craven; Rogerson, H., Gibbs; 'flcrger, Thomas Sanderson; astleford, Lou' H eller; Rock Creek, ^ t r i 0 ., P . Gray. . ‘ jh o rd

hom^DI8SOLTJTI0K BETD8ED

WASHINOTON, May 20.—The sa- Mtom reme reort today refused to dissolvo »eok i le Uniteil Shoe Machiaery company of tb< 1 government charges tb a t i t had vlo- jo ffer ited tbe Sbermaa wVl-trusl law. by W

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ADVEnilSEMENTS ^- I F 0£

OLASSIFIED SA TES celery»ns Insertloa, p n w o rd ---------------- lc•ne woek. per w o rt '____ -1________OeIDS nonth <30 InseiUoni)_______ IBc poRU lalm ua charge ^for u ty datdflML militai

d, 15 centa. Ada most n m for k tU ta d —^ eriod Of tla* .

PHONB 82

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BEAUIIfUL L iniE j BUNGALOW

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$ 2 0 0 0 . 0 0 l i rVery modem, aD btiBt-In f t t t - tires. Urge lot, flna *had*r ownei i leaving and bat prleod tU t fla* [®'' , 7 propertT a t 12000; 1500 ca*h, bU. ance aoetU y paymesta; o r owner prt*] woold take atrto ifl a ic liaagfc’ . Pleaao aee w rlgb t away I f i n - ' .j.,, j terested. / •

_ Phoae 38. Brenlnga pbone'047.

Oarrow, Merdiotise & Bnink113 Main At o o *

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■ FOE SA IJFOR SA LE-Pure bred Rhode Island occupic 9d eggs for setting, from e u te r a tect; sl ock; order early. Pbone 650-a B o i ply a(

-------- : ___________________________ FOBFO R BALE-W omen's $8 to $9.00 opartm «B* aboes for $5.66.> Model Shoe Co. dren. j

BBOOD SOWS FOR S A L E -at 240 xth avenue weiL Tdephoae 23. FOB

TOR SA LE-AU leather boys' sboes, moat f< .16, $1.06 and $2.46. Model Shoe Co. small b<

m mO o re y a H agl* ' • Don'i

Corey Ei Hsgle, whoao death a t the ‘*>*® C1» o o f 37 years, occurred a t 4:30 o'e lock — ' - turday afteraooo a t a loeal hospital, lloiriBg a surgical operation for gol- s, bad been for ]5 years a resident o f ^ 0 vicinity’ of Hansen, and assistant ^ »nager of the Hansen MI!Uag*4 Ele- “ t Kim tor-eom pony-ilnco tha t iostltntlon «1®* is.^U bllihod. He was one of tbe best ;own residents of the Haasen com- Cash oi inlty, aad fuaeral services held for tn Monday afternoon from the H asten Chock* urch, conducted by Rav. A. W. H arts- m , were largely attended .. ' O ther (U r . 'Hagle had been la jnred In aii ' itomobUe accident near Borioy'aeveral Ov/irdn iek i ago, but his deatb w a sa resolt Stocks,

tbo affection from wbleb be had Bankin, f fered for some time. H e la survived ^Ixtn > bla wiaow, wbo 5i a dangbler of & J £ W aters of Kimberly, aod by four . StoeJ ns; also by bis mother, Mrs. L udnda bask

Hagle. LlberQ

H sn y 0. Tw raia , TotalH arry 0. T w rda, fo r eight montha ■ jf a u 'e m p lo y e of tho Oregon Sbort Individ 10 freight depot here, and before th a t ^ r several years a realdent of tbo-vl- Time c a lty of Cutleford, where he bad farm C ub lei operty, died a t 0 o’eloek Saturday teraoba in a Salt U k o hospital fol- Total wiag sovertl. weeks’ illness. The r e - C a p ita lins were brought tA Twin Falls to -.Surploi iy,.and funeral services will be h d d Undivli 2 o'clock Wednesday aftem oon from P«ns«

0 Orosaman 4 Dewitt tb» l» \bere-.M r. Twrain waa n native o f Swedea, yoa rso fage . now asuB m arriedand Total survived by two sisters, Mrs. E. H. Stnte

aher o f Twla Falls, and M rs.' M .''E . » nder of Silver City, U tab, who Is ^ W. rc. Two batf-brothrm, A ncd . and n d Balch, w ith 'the American expo- tho.aba llonary forces in Franco, also aro ® *"y •rt.M r.'T w rain was f o r 'a number, of Subscats’ a resident of.Oakley................. .

■ , I cerBBAL BSTATB TBAN8FB ES <3iroctoi

• U ajflBL E w dl.to a ; i t . Whaley, »M0, I 12 Cone B anil pa rt 110 and 11 b 6, MeCoUum dltlon, Buhl. _ •• ..Gem Stale liUmbcr Oo. to lIomo'Lum-

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FOR SA L E -T lm othy hay with a Ut- nun cr clover mixed w ith i t ; about-10 tons. J.-Malono, Route 1, Filer'. ' \ 7

‘‘OR SALB—Tomato, pepper aad rooma e ^ . p lants; any t l s v except Sna- A portt ru J . U . Spackmaa, one-half mile

■'■“ ' ‘ “ ' • ‘g '____________________ u , T iX)R SA L E -W om ea's *trap pumps, , ita ry bed , $3.16. Modd Shoe Co. • — —

X)R SALE—Good sound onloDS for B aV one cen t per ponaa; axedlent ek for bome use; alao poU toea,a t vfltarin

ewt. Anchor Hay. Groin A Pe*d Steady , 240 Blxtb Ave. West, phone 23. V eterii le delivering w ithin the d ty limlta. :

X)R SA L E >0 room B o d en beo*« of 25 1I lot] priee r ig h t Phone COS-JS a p referi0 . Box STS. la

X > ^ A L B - 8 acre* w itb good 1» ^ ^ * 1 v e a e n u ; Highland View tddltleB . ” “ » me 6 0 3 ^ H . J . Andrei. tweea

'OB SA L B -Y es, m en's work ab6e t $3.05; m en’s dress shoes, $8.U . ^ 7 1 «

dol Shoo Co. J

'URE BBBD BLACK MINOBOA ,s fo r sal*. W Glztb tv*no« w a tt ■P*"'”’ ” . H o l r t

FOE'EEHT . 1 ^1OB S E H T - ^ u l« < . U4th Ave. North. )£0 i^

O B ^ B E N T -H o n n k u p U l ' IM m i S ' P ) ’ • Ire m M«!n E n t -PkoM »57 W.

OR R E N I ^ a i t e of offle* rooma H u ro i r M aeauley'a Cigar Store, fo m erly eeot, vi ipied by Burton E Morse, u e b i- o r wril ; steam beat, reasoaabl* r e n t Ap- ta te n , a ( Dr. U cA tee 's office. “ wAN

OB R E N T -Furnlabed two-room or conti rlm enl fe r booaokeeplng; no cbil- or* fc I1. Main aveauo aortb, opposite poit- . ce:

OB ilE N T -T o couple w itboat dill- . 1, furaiabed apartm ent a* pa rt pay* -baD I t fo r boarding bnsiaess womaa and im a n o tII boy. Addresa 0. O , care 6t News.

& Coal Co., $5200, 1 1 to~B b 133, g | J ^ |

, II. Self to JL Griffith, $10,200, B la J 4 aad E « 8 W 31-1M7. ^

o a 't yoa w ant U f Adrertlae i t in <>"• aaasifled Column aod get rid o f i t

Beport o f ^ Oo&ditlon of . FU£T H B B A B K O P m M B B B L T - -----------

Clmbcrly, in tho Btate o f Jdabo, a t 0 . OS close of buslaen , May 10,1018: Co., .

Beeonm * . — . —y.1 oa b a n d '____________ $ 0,925.18from b a n k * __________ 48,588.81 .________

ek* and draft* on other " "bi n k s _________________ <463.10 _____ _____er casb i te m s --------------- 663.81 NORT]ns a sd d iscooota---------- 231,987.00..............rdrafta Nooe “ 'iks, bonds and w anao ts 2,86e jn . king boose, fan^ to ro andxtoroa _______________ 18,760.(j0r Savlug t Certlfleatea 8M.OO ° lock In Federal Reserve ®®*®“ink ...... ........... :_________ 1,400.00 ............j r ^ Bonds ___________ 10,500.00

■ U ail ffoOta] ...............• ................$821,889.07 2 3 £

. U ail goIvldual depodts subject loleek ^ taa a ifliu Mau to,0 cortifltate* of deposit* 188,788.76 .U er's ebecks ____ • 888JO ■ "

otal deposIU ___ ______ $275,818.«1> -----ita l ttock paid i n _____ 85,000JM?iQB*._________________ ‘ 10,600.00lividod profit*, les* es-mscs, interost and taxes 0lid -___________ ________• 70.38 * •

■; i z r n r r : ’o fB ta l_________________^ 2 1 ,8 8 9 J )7 <Inte of Idaho, Coonty of Tw in " s, ss:W. H - Tumor, cashier' of -the above • cd bank, <1o sotrmnly swear tba t abovo statem ent Is true to tho best ^ly knowledge nnd belief. ,

W . H . TUBNEB, Casbler. ibseribed and swora<to before.m o iC th d sy o fM a y , IMS. . •certlfv th a t T am noi'W 'officey-pr ’

>m«t—A ttest: ‘C. T . BBOWN, ■ ' .G B r(

.,n .,P .L A B S B N , Chief n‘ •‘l)iroetors. Hardwa:

g I n t o t h a t r a a o h e s , . ;

3 J h Bir"

r t

OR B E N T -^ H ih o r three rooms,! . ilsbcd if i \ n f 5 . 302 Fourth ave-; cast. I I

DB— B E N T j - B ^ e r - rate* lekeeping apartaeat*.- T rw a len l u by day, weok or nostb.< O x fo r i '- ' rtmonta,-Vp'rtb Ualn.'

)B- BENT- < 0 aertti plowejj"Ister. See U. U . Bims, News o f f ln .

« WANTED . .A ^ E D ^ u i a u ^ ^ t i u a d w T l a r isa ry hospItaL ' U | l i t w ork. . dy podtioo to righ t n u . T . 7 .H fiiry Heepital.

ANIBD--TWO U dlaa^betwtea age* .I and (9 f e r p a r tm to l , p o * ltl« a ;.. tr aoa* experiinee i s n o r tis f . Ap> - la p«r*oii b*tw em 61SO u d TiSO, ftt 010 Tourtb f tv en * M it, Tridnyla taiday « T ea i» |i.« r b*-n ' l O ' i n d l 0 t . 'n . Fbpi's n S -B .,; .

A N T H W o b by hoiky 10 y * tr old , wiaiBg to work ea f a m c t U j >

v jo b .-P b o o e 407.

& N T£l>-O ir] a t V a n e y 't . T ” -

A N T E D -O irl fo r stW f w ork i5 « t * B aabo 'a .

U T T ZlM rkT ee pa aa tsg trt f r m I M l to O oubt-.by Aot& I t e *0 . , ^ T * . X ^ , S ( t b . ; n n * t t r . ' '

)N E T W A N T fiD -W «.b iT e lo«B> irivata ^ o a y u foUoifst 12500 ea a M , $ m O on » « r w i :5 j* M f •* r eenti f i n t m o rtg a ^ j aieo $500 o n ' ro er lot* and bu ild ing .i|t 10 pe r: valoatlon 40 to 50. per e e o t Call

r i t e Bipley k Timm, tbe B«al**- s, FOer, Idaho .,

^ N T E D -O arpenter work by day n trae t, d ty o r farm boUdlngs. My- I Lykana, 8H^<)uiney avenne,

MISOELLANEOUB D iA T o is ^ a j b h d - a h i m knteed. 189 S*eoad tvaan* tDBtb.

SINESS DIREQORYBtrsiN B SS «*TT»i

nsertlon, per line _ — :--------- U oreek, p e t . l in e ........' ..M o 'sontb, pe r U n a .................- , - , - .7 5 0

PHONB S3 .

r itJO AOOOUNTANTfl.

aSOOOD-Uffle* witb D deo-U gbt . Pboae 60S. • ' , .

ATTOENEYS*' ,’Bw^snrs^ssi ’tTH * OTBPHAN, B. .* T . Bd*.

~ D E S I O mm m 7 . PA T M H -D oigB lB g

Id re tsa tk in g . Pbone 22 $ J. MO ond avenoe nortb.

TTTB I f ATT. 8 EBVIQB going east do***---------- e :8 0 ^ « <R is g w w t do*e*______ U :4 S « .B .going east d o w n .. . , S t 4 S ^ a .g ^ g weat do*e*............8 i8 0 p .» .to H to i* te r do**a.___ ...IBiOO a .le r t l X>«a»*7 —Opea w««kd*9i I j to d p . ■■ H ot op«a Soadny*.

A S E V E R

•R I N T IN Gr IH B m n i y o u w u n

WBBS T O J W M I aW E H E V E E

DISAHPOniT ,I B E NBW S ' .

Job PrinU ng Depaitmanll •. •

•V 'H O nO B • . r o f my f rienda ,w « ia^ ng> y ierT - '. fau see. me^sit tb f OxfprSiBootda. . ay from r to ;9 i .-m / iraetor.—A’dv.' V.'

r ' r n m l m S m M b i n S o y trange* b*for#’y b a b'«y.’:' ''tonB f.‘ \ ’ .

r a r e ‘Co.—-Adr. ; ■ ' '• . . ' i

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H INVESTIGATiOiH J O U N D m■ U OF PEIM DB.' J. E. WODSEDAU■ I SAYS, AS BESULT■ ' WOEK-HEBE^APi r a WILL BE OOinlOLLE;I M Dr. J . E . W od.cW ok, h tu l o l Hem m ! parimoDt of zoology <‘<>'1B M | tbo aU te univcrait}' a t Moscoirj who

■ ■ beon' iDvcatlRBtlng tho clQVor •I I ■ problem In -tb ls hcIIob , will leave■ I morrow to fiaiali (bo som utor s t

H UDlvonl(7 oad eootiouo other row■ I work durlnff tbo aunoier mootha. B:■I H . Bmitb, of Lho UntvcraUy of CallII Dia, hiu been to eoo^ioooI f , w ork hero aa -ou tlined by- I'rofeH i * W odaedtloL Mr. 8mUh fau had-'H I tldersblq ozporionce In oDtomologrI comes b ig b l/ Tecomtaendod for 'ez]g nen'tftl work.H VoloB(«0i i tc FM F2M*Vl FollowlnK tho rea lgu tlon , ewlyI sprlni;, of A. 0 . Burrlll, who ouU t«

( S I ; th e departmoBt of Eoolbgy u d tH i melogy tn d worked on Ibe dover a

I S ifi (oathern Idaho during tho p a a t ;j and a ha lf, tbo oo lreriU y exporlei

U ; lo n o d i f f le d t j In te ltlo g a well ttm t ed map a t a moment'e notice, aai■ t& te '( in o o /U » 7 « a r , tlA ctfJsoatof I I coDtracta of entomologiytj In the e f f l t r ; n m c u t the end of June or Jnl^. HI W odfodalok, the re fo re ,' volanteere< I J take tho problem into hi* own ha I I belog p a rtien la rir a o z la iu jo . liftrcr jgUI o a r i j - ^ r l n g tetlTlUea of the peat w l Veatlgated thia aeaaoa for th a t in Ml> ta o t p h u e o f tbo problem had so t 1

v«rk«d on t herotofore. H rt . W(t | ‘1 dalak, ,whe ftlae •peolallted lo bio'I 'lH ji . a t tho U nlvenltjr o f W b co u ls;.'ta in ^ teaeblag i

- =»t th e V n lve ra lt; o f Idaho d u lo fU ' ’ profeaaor'i abieneft.'. .■ l l ' Z BreftlcatorB uO onfldescAIffl l ' ' D o rip s the fow w oeki th a t hoH i been bero, Dr. .W odaeU ek h u woimlH ' - v i tb Ulp p u t i l s o f t uncoulngljrH I from: eoneolT»b1e atandpoiot,

i j d i hU. determ ined e ffo rt i h a rs reialto.I 'ljj B tbo aeeum olatlon o f a largo amoun> |^ B Tftloable information. eooeorslB*I f hftbifa and Hfo-biatorr. I a W t fI B ' much o f thla BOir»'Klentifle k s o ^^ ) B th e method! o f controlling the ]

j n | | iHU appareotljr bo simple and li:! i^ I penalTO. Absoloto eonfideaeo is bi■ ip » esterta iftod In th is rese treh io r, the

veatigator, throngh bU o u a ; publI tIoM -.of origi& u rMOttoh, b u esi

B 'A lis te d u envlablo record u a I s le a'S i l l A m sries b a t abroad u «

H B e h u boea honored b ; (ovoral1/ reien tlfle o rg tnhatlons ta d m

i i n l l o f-h i* w ork h u roeelTod » g rea t cI h H ' o f p a U ld ^ .l l l l l s P i t t s K n a a to n T U a T e uf f l I . There is c w r j - ind ie ttlon th a t

I f : . Ksm

V

If jm I* •*' '(^

I ■ •

I Theuti! I l-thelaTjI acre&A

I f e n f r e i j

I ’ QEA.'UONARD WOOD

M R r ’

i E D

tbo do- . iiogr o f .

aph i. ■ ave t<I- a t (he

. Balpb Califor- BOO tbo rofctwr kd-'con-

-Cipirl- • - C r t f T .' r s r r r w n T iiw r iiimnf

Here Is Gen. Leonard Woo<j . . . , th a t he (s.eoirim

iln chief of thc Lincoln Patriotic o f. women of Amerlci

a eato^ flght againat Q ennan propat » ■■■ ' '

J t year 'clovor-sphi* poata wm be ^u m o m rleneed soason for, aovoisl old eiovor fielc 1 tijUn- many old clover areas in orchardi and e t fouod to be badly lofeateiir'D uo t o f t io early discorory of the post ihls i e conO' by 0 r . Wodaod^lek,-many acres o niy. Dr. infeated, and e(herwiae poor c ared (o owing (o old age, bave been

handa, under and billions of aphis wo »T0’ the 8)(pyed. Tho same fielda now ^eat In* apleodid elands of ’w heat and

impor> grain, aad tbo owners aro coegri o t been ing tbofflsolvoa and tbe atate unh Wctdfe- bManso they w ill be tbonunda < biology I a n ahead. Tholr neighbors, to la;, b u rejolciog beeaose infeetaUoo of ig T O k flo e youog'c loTor cropa h u boe in g tho Tooted.

. E n i la a tg h t - » "A fte r thia year tbo clover aphi ho bas ahould bo absolutely under ci worked Blmplo and ioezpenalve coatrol tly and nre* based on proper e ttootion t( o t, and tioo o t crops in tho orchards u v i l t ^ in In the f l e l ^ , avoiding old clover s >unt of flooding w herever poulble, shoe]

ta ring In tho fall, rolliog, etc. Ha o f eooo ^ -p o b li ih e d lo a lopIe }Bogu< < ^ g o pam phlet form aod ready for dli I p e ft Uoo. This will give overy farm

ine r- opportaa lty to fam lllarlto himaoU I being th is poat which In the p ast hps ( th e lo* over ha lf a million' dollars wor ubllea- daouge in Idaho per yoar. I t ia estab- tb ^ t every farm er wilt cooperate I

ilea llit e o a tr r t- to e c m e wMch w ill b e - M treli. cated, for, neg ligoou on the pa rt «1 na* few will mean conUooal damage I Im oeh o w lo g to th e ra p ld 're p ro d n itio n a i It deal gratlon of the peat' fipraylog, wh

a lw ay t more or less ezpenslTe, have to b e resorted to th is somo:

t t the in fested field*. This c a a be done

' '(»ea.u.s.;<Atorii J

. I

N fllli i

. A N Fi l v e r . s ^ p o p u l a i

r ^ e s t o f i i i S c K a

A b a s e m e n t 3 0

i U i o i t b o t i l e i s d j’ ^

" y r : Z : • s m X T i

- e f/«U r*Jy iamearBt«ly a f f e f t tp o bay enp is harvested. I n the c

' infeatod alalke d o re r the fleUl i , bo’"clipped oarlyi and tlien"af| r H creaftor,. however. If th e otherh . nres wiU be carefoUy carried (r , ' " should not be necessary to spray.

A -O e stil]]« U o ato 8cieiiM '_ The complete' a c leatiflcr-re ial

S thla .th o ro u ^ piece of work wy published la ter In (he fo rm -o f 'I

' perim ent atation bnlletio, whieb 1' doubt be a valushlo eootributioo' brologicol acloacca Ib general.,

H GIRL GRADUATE 1 ’ eEGOMESWARBIIH R U ISS U iU tiE F B ir ra B O V B g M M 7 L . D o m m a A S B T O

- BVB OP J>mABTUBB'FOB'~(

U h ' U lss Marie Fettygfove, daogb'■ W Mr. and Mrs. A. B.' Pettygrove,B K gradaste tbit year of tbe SiniBfiSj high acbool, Is tbo ' 'w a r bridef iM E ll J a y L . Downing, fo r four yean

sBporintoniloBt of K im berly s<* ***“ **“ •’*®“ uodef the

. dut y o t Camp Cuater, Mlchlg rlc« Vfflo m au ijg e was ablemnited S

afternoon io tho proaonco of rei S b u T th ii iam ediste friesd* at- ihe ho W d s 'a n d bride 's parent* oear Hanson, irds were A rW . E srtahors, pastor o f the B lue to tbe Methodist chnreb,' officiating, ils Bprinij youDK eooplo w ere.attendod by U IS of tuch M rt. E arl T. Provost o f Twin Fal! r clover, The bride i s popular and well 1 ^ooghod “ »“ acepmplished musician, bi were de- ^ d u t e two years B go .o f.tbo ; ow bear Costerrtter^ e t Uathl'MBt 3d o tber »PP«Mea frequently In publle D gratulat. talnments.inkttiiir '• • si«a»it« Ila o f del* departme;it o f -the Uaiverai

too, m e ^ d re tn rss to h!a :of the ir ita to to respood to tb e eall inl

boeo pro- “ llltery aervlce.

LOAN MOST SUOCmaSFDL ' .■ < YBT, BA’r s M a

‘ o o t M l (®yrol m e u - WAflHINOTOKi M ay 2 0 . - “1 to rota- ' “ ” t enceesafnl lonn tbe Uou well as o ffe red /* Seerotary„ .U n d ., A t o UW, n g i r d l . s t l « t i l r d :hrap- p u . •»»»■ - L _etc.,* will 'IgHflgO lo '

g D iy a itworth of yen .p jy lOe or more, ,

b t t e “ ®“ * “ ■* “ ^dnets. D ry CUU -advo- . . .The t^ > ae « e i^» .4 L < U ^> M .u r t o f « I,

.U c h . . M A O A U L E lIve, ma} Bold a t Uosimmor iaone m o ii i i i

• M E O F

H O T S g R - Ba r i t y o f B c i v o i m

l a r a c t e r i n t h e w i

) £ e e H i i ^ c o n t

e m p l o y 2 , 5 0 0 ]

l a i l y ^ e q u ^ i o l ^

r A l M P A n .Y l l l T O

“ WHEBE AUIEDBid ih e ^ i '

ther meas- . ■ ■ ■ .>d OQf, U I -« y - '- > , .£ - , Ice I '« ttJ ta ,-o f . 1 • . . . Llc ^11 be I M / Tot an ez- | L ^ ’ I t u cb will no ' ^ B V n 7 - . tion to the I

BBIDE

^ ' . O H

ogbter ofve, aod a Tbls pbolograpb sbows par ZUmberly ' undertook to bottlo np the Qer •ride" of 1 ................. . ’

" C kS FLAOT W OEKlilQ ' u f l ’; A DOUBLE SH

i u i i ? ' ' ' D BM O A IW A D O D I i 'p O I i l O i a J m a „ D iT - M A T m o E B A S B r E O B

t S S l o g g O T T t a

r ® ' f « » j10 Hansen lUAilU FALL8- T h e factory log.' Tbe plant ot the Idaho Food Product y M r. and bore, the only p lan t of Its kind i F a l l t U dted S tates, a fte r several m onth ell knowo lay and dlBappoIntm'oot, U wurki , betog • ^‘double e b lft ," or £4 hours a di tho/ZTwIn order to t ry and cateh op w ith 'aod 'hav* orders. Tbe p lao t Is providing a bile enter, c u h market fp r enll potatoes, '

are bolng uaed At* th e ra te o f a cai te o f. the a day. Any potato th a t ia *0001 reraity cf bo uied In the proceaalbg aod the iia aativa uied—UtUo, big aod misahapeo (

in to the tatoea th a t a re no t op to Btandai ■ the m arket are accepted and a t a

prleo, averaglog f r o o 25 to 60 per huodred Ia bnlk, w ithout »

“ ^ 0 or aacking. ,a M. drlssom m arketed a big

—“ The of a crop o f sniall poU tiea th a t b U oited ' p lansing 'to han l o u t^ u d throw :

iry Me- when bo learned (ha't'ithere w u a Ird l i b - k e t ■ ■

■ The present p lan t is of ono nnl

imate CipiSre, yen are en titled to a d g a r th a t h u f i t O U aate,elgan have thepe desirable qoalitle

m ,B I£ W 3 p ;> in » p B I .q U M A T E { therefo]

ind n a tu a l a ro n ia ia developed:' . - ■ la d e ’' . k D eovar.aliiet 1863.'

! £ 7 ^ O S .j BistribatorsMost AB Oood Olgar 8tiB d l ^

r i i S f i M i

B U S C H , S TKiade it necessa i;(rorld.Cover,stwo ttainin 1 3 track people and ha 140 Cctf loa^yC

^ NAVAl FOBCES BOrnfl

■ ■ B j M I ^ ' ' ^ " ' 1

I ^ H ' 4

p a rt of tbo mole at,.Z ccbrag 8e, th e accne Qermon U-boats by -doldflg o ld crnlsers at

tho preaent domaod fo r the potato a m g tp iDcressea i t would be eotlrely po j m r i increase tho p lao t to six unit* • n « d . ni»l>iog a r e a d r eaah market fc

S S ? mSpray you ; f m lt trees; I t pays

handle apray oiaterlaL ' E arl A n!

, Doo’t yoo w aa t i t f ‘A drertise i n ^ * ^ the Claasified Colnmn and get r id

,d in then th s 'd e - - •-Drklng a

S Q . T K Os, which

C O A L ^they are0 o r po- .

NowLcH^tediFourth,

b ig p a r tit bo was *'*■" -■ ..........—IW away, —IS a mar-

^ w vJfine Same Old

I U » - . _• - i r t—efore o ' ^ ' " ■ 0 3 1 1 1 6

Nev

r;I,OUIiSf.a p y t o e r e c i i h i

0 c i t y b l o c k s . B lo (

k s e a c K t d a c c c

L v e a b o t t i i n ^ c

^ a n d ^ l i t t i o a r

ED UP THE SUBJARINePI . . V

10 of tho exp lo it of tbo allied naval forces whlcl a t th e du in n e l moutlu , .

‘• » « « " | f a t o e d e e b i p l a o e d . _ :

/ F o i n a m A S D U E i

for i l l j g j D n lW .P nn .)CmOAQO, May SO.—I^ird aod m u

va. W e totaUng nearly 800,000,0flm it Co., poaads wero placed w ith Amerlcai

' packers by ths gvversm eot last weo! ise I t i s f o r G reat B r lts io 's accopnt, i t w u ai id o f I t bounced he re , s ' ’

A B R I D G E5 F E E D G O .

Opposite Old Yards Avenue So’afh

P u ld Phone,,No. 240 ' .. e Old Service :w Location ...

lis building, I iori ace26 Ibminiipdate I sapacifyof I f daybasiii^^ l