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lowing Operation After Baby’s RiftK Ring Doctor Called ,Amorig;Speeialista:atj^ tOliOW . -iqOflBM JustSj-.- Counteas Barbara had, spent a restful p A date aequalntaiice told the tTolted Preaa Her^'iuband;’.Count Kurt Von C^unt jcujt ^ iKen at her bdtUde alraost ,f t ia u o u s ly alDce tbe baby was boip oa Monday, retired for a few hours At tb« same Ume, it was learned I • ttaatajwther------ --- ----- . ' " ^ thelG.'" ------- ^«e«uian BUtb there was po doubt-M operal\bu was ncceuary). Thurs- . day she was operated on ior &n abdominal obstruction. \cstcrda>- her cdndWon grew, so gnivc that a t <}Q« time three phyalcian« w<jre at itsr bedaWe conarinUy. Today the ^cnaeneas had rolaxed REBELS SURRENDER dN TmrYO^ffPR ISTNG^ ‘Dead’Okada HeadsTokya Government! Suicides? Army Revolt «^^f^Uleaches^)na^ Japanese Embas'sy Premier Saved Because Heroic Relative Deliberately Died -- iH" His.Place iFate.. orToung--Ti j Leaders'Va ^4 _j>Tfic^r.‘i_ hi_Ti'i;v.i II I i taf.yn iVr'i'ihiUi’Iv to ttio . i^ n e sa , wa« In a'aerious. condition today following: an abdominal - rallqp. ;Thj«e doctow, One King'Edward's phyalciati, were la at*. Jance.- ■ _ ....................... ..i.— •:In‘.!flir^ur-room nurteiy adjotalng Jiiictoca’B fboma. la the rent^ =Mnrai - .: Idoiily atiU were worried. la* 193< Barbara, then the trin- . . c«a MntiklMttlvfliil, sabjocted her- ' ' Mlf ttf t dV&stJo diet to lose weig'ht arid- ilMderisw her. flgiiv2. This. ipdlrect- condiUon that de- ... ^tf“ fin l^ ^ ? ” *ieti ^ ;-was In a'nursing boihe tor several _ _ SlefllD' the' ppantlen, rbOelLveie^er A. Wallace. The secretar>' Invoked hla hlth'. eirto unused power Of .employing lip to 30 per cent' of'customa re- ceipta. to develop <f6telgn mar- Mte -^r--American- sgWcultural products. . - ---- ---- 1 irtw ,th«*mit«d .SOtea .mlgiit t«- capture' tb« PhllippioB flour mar- ket. Idst during •recent y»an be- cause Amertcan flouf ------- wiU.J»-.p«ld..on approximately 1.S00.00Q bushels of aartieat l/ i this form of flomvHHHips: pfoximately 883.330 barrels KTKuibanil. Count Kurt WMMngtDHTT)feg55~lacluaea tn-a rogram-to-Beoapt Mother of Sterilized Q{y^ Seized by Tollrfi :untif May 1. 1937. by which time icongreM .may cnact permanent lagifllation-Bffnrts-to-p3M-r - - maneiit law thUr^eMlon^coT . due t ^ C 9rv\i-c)vfir-!i'...<>>’.vr nu'tho-U lo.bft.onintoyeU--------------------------- j- ._Majo&-prQvtsloo»-o{-tli«-revistd •neutrality law': - An absolute matvlalorj- nmbargo 1 arms., ammunition atiirirapie- Lii-s, were alive. ____Okada-.wiS—it —U»a-ini|«>rial- ...pftUo<*—UiMglU.-conferrfng“ w tth- nlher minjslcrs of his govern- ment. __ _ A'imlrul OkHcla wn............... .. wuuDded. In tila piiicc hla hroUi: •in-Jaw. Col; Natsuo, wallted Philippine Market. by the I'resldcnt whenever news of a-confllcc -abroad-ir-cn!le1-to his aitcntion. .Traffic Banupd American veMcU cannot tr.in^- - WASHINGTON, Feb.' 29 Plana for sutaidlzlog exports of flour from .Washlogton, Oregon Jersey city j|;RS&jr CITY, N. J. (U^I—Policc today held ilri. Marvon Cuoser SZted*^!iwfr -tn" <>f a t-'i*ort arm.-..; ammunition-or Implc chffs ore^nfr^rv f ^ ^'■‘‘"cisco on'menls of war to belllgcruit.i. -It.. ~jjjcal ---- -- lands were announced {oday- by c ............ ’R^J«f-Yiini?r.-'-p5tcr ^ l ‘« Hewitt. She filM suit for rwS ?K-S eS' -------------- •- - mother and the surgeona who twr- formed.lhe operation jsaia Ann. ' mentally defective, formal charge will be placed ns soon as she Is out of danger, he «ald. New: Jersey law makes at- -tempted suicide a felony. ..tlHd.SaUa.MuM g iv B .^ skiftewben Jhe -was teksa tha-Jaedlcftl center Feb. 21 a« Mrs. Hewitt v-elatcrcd at a . *;y..Cltiaat8UEab„».A-nif«e companjed Her and Mrs;. Hewitt notlfled tlie hotel management she Tlgereiu. vessels, Ujus imposing a •'tt-ave! a t your own risk" Jwllcy. Loans I'roliibllcd Loans or credit extensions to belligarent.'i are pwhlblteJ an-l any citizen violating the law would be subject to a * 10,000 ,tine or’ flve year's .^..ljupri»niucnt_4jr both. HdWjVCr. ’oi^Inilfy c<jmme"rcid! transactions ani short-time obliga- .perjub " ■ Mm.-Jane Merritt of Boston. She had r«gis(er«d previously - tt*floar; V-KwHVwk-pollca tad-wuJhnrfff for more than a month with a wiu-ifantTrom California ctiargliif dy, exportora i the following c 1. File notlc< Rata Announwd Oail^, TiongyacBflz(lall7ioa:tlia': bail* "bt costs o f nour proJuolloa In the United States and tlw dally «rag«~prioe io the Philippines. In order to receive the tuhal. must comply with conditions: :lce with the secre- tary's agent on the Paclfio coast of consummRtlon o< ttales. -1-m dMlaratlon of sales oii * form to be prescribed by the sec- retary. — Moir-Frffvs-ETifW '— ' «, Make applicatibn for nay- ment, In accordance with terms Bttibboraly !!nigt?^,uS application satisfactory proof of ths fact of exportation to the Is- lands.. . 4. Permit access to the aecrs' tary of books and records for.the purpose of vedfying Qflntf-flubmitted la applying surgeons face Ibe same oharges. Daughter Filed Suit Ann, who u 21 now but was a niloop when theoperatl lo-preventlwri_________ ........................ children.who might share I n . a understood. ••"■T-iiiRia-ttiwnsflouB ; The nurse found her unconscious on the flpor.of her room the night ot Feb. 2L aod seat her to the bos- (Mtal, where Mrs, Hewitt maintalH. KiruaanasnngHrihBt she w«*‘ ;;J“ ®-Merrlttr_aiio_«4 mittetl-liiir. identity to Po»ce only aftej - -, Jietan»"Mia sheTad been conscious only at intervals since entering the hospital, but probably would recover. 'an"Atfferlc4n'rtpubllc If It is gaged In'war against a non<Amerl' can nation. *iill ' Oddities FINALRA tNfF I'OSTOFFM'e S SAN FRAN013CO, Fob. 20 (U.I*)—San Mateo has an aasUt- ■Ttnrpoinmmtcr-iw-Kirorncrio' bouao'hlm in )i# new pontoffice structure. Madera has an offlco for an -wsUiiaat iKuti ' ' ' between Washing! arohiteot's office, were mixed. -•*-*'1 don't- knon^'howrlt-lmpr- PMfflli’; r r ttOlt-IUllly.. aanUa c tor.. Mid when It waa pointed out ths.poatoffloe Inttod^ for Madera apparently was iivo Kampa' ReBi'dent Ijnder Bond After B ^ e Man,''29, Diet in Hospital NAMPA, Feb. 29 lfl!i — John Nastrlter \va» liolJ liore under 12,000 iMnil today oit maiinlaugh- iter cliarg«s teBuWHg from th« Itloalli of .lames Rowe, 20, Dolw, local hnspllal. JurymoD Will Bec6lva Daniago •ActloD After Instruction^. ..... i^ - JudB^ Final 'argument of the pUlnlirr in tlie trial of Marie sMklng 139,000 damages from received la a fight with Haslrtter aunrtay evening. An uuHUceeMfiil operation t>OJi ' ‘ ■ . fll0l>._, inleiw., U* According to orflccrs, Rowe and woman companioo were Invlt- u'1.1o rtilo' to Uoise from Nampa In Hnstrllcr's car when the couple nilswd a train. Uefore the !>*rty left Nampa, Howe becai sfOKing damages from mi Nampa, Itowe become an- Ttrin PaH* oountyrwaa’iirwcntfia VfiW a'Il'^ttlrnef'sliroJahUy. A luL-OuCftuuMnan'belAro a~4un^M xlst~ilgbt—MSuiMd—afUp-whioh district court this attemoon, and, following Uis reading ot Instruc- case was Id be given to the-jury. At a nlgtili jwasloit yesterday, Marshall Chaiiman of tttaintlff's oounsel, gave the opeblng argii- mmt. Today, J. R. $ottiweU of de- fou e coumel, occupied th^ fore* noon with sxfunient deAying lia- of the oounty for injuries aliered:to *uatalne.i by the pUlnUfrin belof admlalat«red |iia.tnaig..liiad^.^)iypod«rm|o . wMeh Hastrlter is alleg«4 to have stab- bed Rowji with a pocket knife, ____ Mat Rsparted-at Om ».— The stabbing was not lumeOi. ately reported to officers. Rowe i-eruscd to give the name of his assailant to hospital atteiidanta. According to nursei, be tMd tritd r to “keep your mou'th shut and I'll keep .mfne sbut; death, John KoHy |i aervlng a a*to* 10 year aentence In Uis peniteni Uary for-the kiiiinr oT Jadlc CMiQee-iB-Oeteber'Tne oaM* w«« U),e only two voluntary maulaugb- period yeark, aoconllnv to Andemon, 'prosecutor. (“fiTp.^rTiirir, TOKYO, F.elJ. -JO iiKU th'iiiRhi cJoaii hi'iilO'i Jiij>.in'i Rovcrnniont today, vy ."i-'canc SmijAMy-niiiiian-espc.’UaaSd. V Ti'O' S'rt ' m.' ef.-.K ........ II. ■•■ 'I'. .- H" — opiiiv.n cuk‘ .in acco _. 4 for 3i.'. U:iv.i. liol.i Ihc lii^b p-i.n of pi-aii'i fluunlii'iUiiu In thl^impel•lul liousohoM-- •' ' OCii.-; Coliioi.ient vvitb the colliip»o ol a m -olt of yoimtc. exlri'iiiwi ................. lll.Hfluse.l t,-< tl:,.- prime iiilni.ster'.i rc.iidencc. pre- sontod himMlf-to (he execution squad of the rebel forec. and was shot down in cold blood. Suzuki Wfl3 wounded. He was reported Improving tohiijht, Hencu tlie rcboia klilod only ICoxeUlyo Tokahashi,. fin.mca I .niiniatj^r: Admiral Viscount Ma-' j Gen. !i-i n-.i;i,^-,-v of I ' O. MAIlMfALL ----------- :--------1- (C^.vrJghl,- UI86, irMltfd' tV.^ ^---- i ai-M.ii J;ov lip.-ulqiiarteri voi-il to the naliou to*. - Hi.i;.- ilwt nil the xxtrpiiiisi army !i- i'’"'"'/' jigjiiiist lib- _is II ill n>>viTiitiu'iil had KitTci. ■■■'.• : t;iU' of the liJiMcIful ot I .>l'il_U]2_u:i.UJLiiz-a. ■'peacefully,". Such - ■iHrtatihc'emcntT^ aw' JWmctuiiM followei by hard kiri—.wlciiifl by thu tra-iitionfil %vi\h a ccrempnlal.flworU. ________ Jwl llTPtEAMS SIAmiNISl was lu'irrrlain. Mar^ li.il hiw hQ.'iii.|twrUTs iiiuiourib*' Not Ions' afterward oni of ^ !~roC<.'iit. Uinea ' wlint and Tokyo began Slowly tA ’• -‘ti'ni'*-r nrrnnl Itfr, , Planned Firm Action Army authorities prepaivd for"" firm action in the-eariy-hoot* "— the morning. It waa app^'nt i after 'a long delav, t'-—' r.‘ady_.ia...shell—Ut«-r«..— ____ thoir posltlon.<i in buildings fn c e b - '’'^ Iral Toyko. . Traffic over wide areas -waa' jni.spendcd. No entrance was peif* ■ ; mittoJ to the southern port ot the* . imachi.ward, near the impe- palace, v.-bpre .rebels wei« ' istin holdln.^ r - - pilvy .«ie^, and Gen.' Jotaro Watanabe, Inspector of goner,-\l (Continued on Page 2. Col'imn 1) PU INAM SCOFFS Two Hirdware Companies F ile '. , , . . » 4- _ o . . : _ w -A- last.resort waa decided uaaa -3 to -avert the necessity of on men who revolted <jnly In pui^ - ^ Suance of a patriotic Ideal,' t a t ',' 09 jnomoting^thel^r Action Seeking Warrants From Parsons JJOISE.-Fsib. 2 0 .0 j .T»-< hardware coiniianie.i today filed a petUlon of nmndjia*in A.l/t poimt.v Husband of Aviatrix Aiserta rntin\»tlona'Too “ Trivial* TrOffm S6nt“O r ' ..district court--In ................... loree payment of claims by Harry C. Parsons, state auditor, for cer- tain materlali sold to tb« state highway department. Componlos petitioning are the Erb Hardware ............................ Oeorgo p. Putnam, publlsher-hus* band of Amerlla Earbart Putnam, today called ths mention of a -oman Identified as "A. R." and sonal profit or gloiy. . Bpgular armyalrplanosdroMtJ ix r - th c r c M l " KOil'd l a . Uie of-^he-capitafa-Hrat-they Uni .leaflets s4dre«pel..t»-tlw • coiAmCtoloned ’ officers' aod vates under ths four young li tremist officers who plotted 1 tpn sind the Wulff H«rdwai«' and « im plm jnc ,companj*...of-_tt'’ <isM', | Idaho, The Lewiston comn«nv nnim m^C-t-warrant—for-»T08:Tin« made out to them and the VVulff company, asks for »S74.*8, Asfc Writ nnrt I. tor the companies ,i\, • r,- I, " [ttsk for th ^ ^ iijjlce oC.iin.aJt£nia- -‘Mrs, Putnam -at-the divorce trialltlve writ <i( mindate-compttlllng of.A. PjiuLMant* ln .I»s Angoles L’ttr«n'a to draw. up ihs .warranul yestarday as ‘ such a ulvlal mat- in.court on March 7 icr Itat It l,,.c.rc.ly worn, ™ „; .!!! mi>ntin6‘-f.n-” - - ' - *■' The action.U the culmln*tlon of 1‘arson'S refusal last fall lo honor tlio hardware companies' claims. hecnuNo an Importunt stoekJioldei in cach company was "a member of the stale l<»cmia,Uire." The ; mentlhSf; bnV Manta, he said, iiad been techni- cal advisor to his wife on both her PaclfW and Mexican flights, “He also accompanleii u's t< Hoiuilutu last y«ir u» <»\»r guusl,' Putnam added. “My wife and I ijuyed at the Man» homc.iflr^ttVucal^JWl rtim e, just as Mantaz might done la Uia eoal." As fgr the telegram from Manta 'Idaho law pr<ii7ri»iis’ buying of muterlats for state work from any Interested, acconling to an opinion by Attol-ncy Qutwcul lie r l MlUer, First refusal to psy claims ws« planes drobad oft' 1 ------ tbey wet* ' ba«kr -»fi)____ over the rebel woe. Orappedi This tlme-i eif-'flownrTmi tached to eacta .m i ’* - ' (It war BtJfTKirTnl whether the teleptio _______ Rebels bad cut wires lb tts»,Sl '— *^‘y held). .ilancs went .baik 'ai Tlie telephones were , linl ’ with the im u. army-- An officer called the r snapi>ed:' - ^ UVou-are.i.. . of the emperor I •TtOs V(a«-tMr4l No ona^ oa^elUier- plained...................... ................. ............ ''my own auggeaUon and Is of .no other Importance than as friendly U. S. TakerOvflr' Giant Dftm Sunday !*AS VKOA»; NS7., reb, ,M (U.Ri —rederal roclamatloti' bureau of* fiolals to^y oor^leM fjnsl SoS^ul,.. ....... .... tore tomorrow on behatf of the United State* government. > - Thete will toe no ceremontes, A •crateh U (4w'pea, transferring erajiloyaa .of-Slic.Oonpanlea, . ---------- -ayreirwm _____ itnblpQf.tiie rado ftver,-<iilfa te tlie'tfry wuHr weet and generate power for aix states. , final'pro* > ^100.(f00,. . .iitg whicli Dan Cavai- nogh. Twltt Falu .oontowtoe tod member of Um logUiature fnm that county, had left after oom- pleting a govemn^ent. twwl project. Next refusal oeroe when tfie ^M^lor and repre- ttiat county, w u Tbea-came.4ha-.i<e<iuwi -te-pay ' ^ e Biii-H ar^are oompanv for ;^goods over the counter/' tfioufti 8ena>op G M rge-8 ,,-Bl« U W a ' Senator SJft tloally resfned ' •eat U Mie asm leglslaTure "obrtous reaeons." - . ; m ^Jaimi ol vhe hardwat* oom* J '•fuul of th« audito^lo Pftv tbam. I -Oeorge Donart. WsUar7.»«“^ « ® UiwlaU*>selelatL-_ __ Muoy.wa* r«(ua*d.iu.wais I SLOTMAil iif Alwad- Stbmscli Sm^rlno'

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Page 1: REBELS SURRENDER dN TmrYO^ffPR ISTNG^newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Idaho-Evening-Times_TF099/... · Japanese Embas'sy Premier Saved Because Heroic Relative Deliberately

lowing Operation After Baby’s RiftK

Ring Doctor Called •,Amorig;Speeialista:atj

tO liO W

. -iqOflBM JustSj-.- ■ • Counteas Barbara had, spent a restful p

A d ate aequalntaiice told the tTolted Preaa • H er^ 'iuban d ;’.Count K urt VonC^ u n t jc u jt ^iKen a t her bdtUde alraost

, f t i a u o u s l y alDce tbe baby was boip oa Monday, retired for a few hours

A t tb« same Ume, it was learnedI • ttaatajwther--------- -----

. ' " ^ thelG.'"-------^ « e « u i a n BUtb

there was po doubt-M

operal\bu was n cceu ary). Thurs- . day she was operated on ior &n

abdominal obstruction. \cstcrda>- her cdndWon grew, so gnivc th at a t <}Q« time three phyalcian« w<jre a t itsr bedaWe conarinUy. Today the ^cnaeneas had rolaxed

R E B E L S S U R R E N D E R d N T m r Y O ^ ffP R ISTNG^‘Dead’OkadaHeadsTokyaGovernment!

Suicides? Army Revolt «^^f^U leaches^)na^

Japanese Embas'sy

Premier Saved Because Heroic Relative Deliberately Died

-- iH" His.Place

iFate.. orToung--Ti j Leaders'Va 4

_j>Tfic r.‘i_ hi_Ti'i;v.i II I itaf.yn iVr'i'ihiUi’Iv to ttio .

i^ n e s a , wa« In a'aerious. condition today following: an abdominal - rallqp. ;Th j«e doctow, One K in g ' Edward's phyalciati, were la at*.Jance.- ■ _ ....................... ..i.—

•:In‘.!flir^ur-room nurteiy adjotalng J iiic to ca ’B fboma. la the r e n t^

= M n r a i

- . : Idoiily atiU were worried.la* 193< Barbara, then the tr in -

. . c « a MntiklMttlvfliil, sabjocted her- ' ' M lf ttf t dV&stJo diet to lose weig'ht

arid- ilMderisw her. flgiiv2. This.ipdlrect-

condiUon that de-

... tf“ f i n l ^ ^ ? ” *ieti ^ ;-w as In a'nursing boihe tor several

_ _ SlefllD' the' ppantlen,

rbO elL veie^ er

A. Wallace.The secretar>' Invoked hla hlth'.

eirto unused power Of .employing lip to 30 per cent' o f'custom a re- ceip ta . t o develop <f6telgn mar- M te -^ r--A m erica n - sgWcultural products.

. - --------1 irtw,th «*m it«d .SO tea .m lgiit t«-

capture' tb« PhllippioB flour m ar­ket. Idst during •recent y » a n be­cause Amertcan flouf -------

w iU .J» -.p « ld ..on approximately 1.S00.00Q bushels of aartieat l/ i this form of flomvHHHips: pfoximately 883.330 barrels ‘

KTKuibanil. Count K urt

WMMngtDHTT)feg55~lacluaea — tn-a rogram -to -B eo ap t

M o th e r o f S terilized Q{y^ Seized by T o llr f i

:untif May 1. 1937. by which time icongreM .m ay cnact permanent lagifllation-Bffnrts-to-p3M -r - - maneiit law thUr^eMlon^coT . due t^ C 9rv\i-c)vfir-!i'...<>>’.vr nu'tho-Ulo.bft.onintoyeU--------------------------- j-._Majo&-prQvtsloo»-o{-tli«-revistd •neutrality law': -

An absolute matvlalorj- nmbargo 1 arms., ammunition atiirirapie-

Lii-s, were alive.____Okada-.wiS—i t —U»a-ini|«>rial-...pftUo<*—UiMglU.-conferrfng“ w tth-

nlher m injslcrs of his govern­ment. ___

A'imlrul OkHcla wn............... ..wuuDded. In tila piiicc hla hroUi:

•in-Jaw. Col; Natsuo, wallted

Philippine Market.

by the I'resldcnt whenever news of a-confllcc -abroad-ir-cn!le1-to his aitcntion.

.Traffic Banupd American veMcU cannot tr.in^-

- WASHINGTON, Feb.' 29 Plana for sutaidlzlog exports of flour from .Washlogton, Oregon Jersey city

j| ;R S& jr CITY, N. J . (U I—Policc today held i l r i . Marvon Cuoser S Z te d * ^ !iw fr - tn " <>f a t - ' i*ort arm.-..; ammunition-or Implcc h f f s o r e ^ n fr ^ r v f ^ '■‘‘"cisco on'm enls of war to belllgcruit.i.

-It.. ~ j j j c a l ---- --

lands were announced {oday- by c............’R^J«f-Yiini?r.-'-p5tcr

^ l ‘« Hewitt. She filM suit forrwS ?K-SeS'■ -------------- •- - mother and the surgeona who twr-

formed.lhe operation jsaia Ann. ' mentally defective,

formal charge will be placed ns soon as she Is out of danger, he «ald. New: Jersey law makes at- -tempted suicide a felony.

..tlHd.SaUa.MuM

g i v B . ^ skiftew ben J h e -was teksa tha-Jaedlcftl center Feb. 21 a«

Mrs. Hewitt v-elatcrcd a t a .*;y..Cltiaat8UEab„».A-nif«e companjed Her and Mrs;. Hewitt notlfled tlie hotel management she

Tlgereiu. vessels, Ujus imposing a •'tt-ave! a t your own risk" Jwllcy.

Loans I'roliibllcd Loans or credit extensions to

belligarent.'i are pwhlblteJ an-l any citizen violating the law would be subject to a * 10,000 ,tine or’ flve year's .^..ljupri»niucnt_4jr both. HdWjVCr. ’oi^Inilfy c<jmme"rcid! transactions a n i short-time obliga-

■ .perjub " ■

Mm . - J ane M erritt of Boston. She had r«gis(er«d previously -

tt*floar;V -KwHVwk-pollca tad-wuJhnrfff for more than a month with a wiu-ifantTrom California ctiargliif

dy, exportora i the following c

1. F ile notlc<

Rata Announwd Oail^,

TiongyacBflz(lall7ioa:tlia': ba il* "bt costs o f nour proJuolloa In the United States and tlw dally «rag«~prioe io the Philippines.

In order to receive the tuhal.must comply with

conditions::lce with the secre­

tary 's agent on the Paclfio coast o f consummRtlon o< ttales. - 1 - m dMlaratlon of sales oii * form to be prescribed by the sec­retary.

— Moir-Frffvs-ETifW '— '«, Make applicatibn for nay-

ment, In accordance with terms

Bttibboraly ! ! n i g t ? ^ , u Sapplication satisfactory proof of ths fa c t o f exportation to the Is­lands.. .

4. Perm it access to the aecrs' tary of books and records for.the purpose o f vedfying Qflntf-flubm itted la applying

surgeons face Ibe sameoharges.

Daughter Filed Suit Ann, who u 21 now but was a

niloop when theoperatl

lo -p reven tlw ri_________ „ ........................children.w ho might share I n .a understood.

••"■T-iiiRia-ttiwnsflouB ;The nurse found her unconscious

on the flpor.of her room the night o t Feb. 2L aod s e a t her to the bos- (Mtal, where Mrs, Hewit t maintalH. K ir u a a n a s n n g H rih B t she w«*‘ ;;J“ ®-Merrlttr_aiio_«4mittetl-liiir.identity to Po»ce only a fte j

- - , Jietan»"M ia s h e T a d been conscious only a t intervals since entering the hospital, but probably would recover.

'an"Atfferlc4n 'rtpubllc If It is gaged In'war against a non<Amerl' can nation.

* i i l l

' Oddities FINALRAtNfFI'OSTOFFM 'e S

SAN FRAN013CO, Fob. 20 (U.I*)—San Mateo has an aasUt-

■Ttnrpoinmmtcr-iw-Kirorncrio'bouao'hlm in )i# new pontoffice structure.

Madera has an offlco for an-wsUiiaat iKuti ' ' '

between Washing! arohiteot's office, were mixed.

-•*-*'1 don't- kn on^ 'how rlt-lm pr- ■ PMfflli’; r r ttOlt-IU llly. . aanUa c

tor.. Mid when It waa pointed out ths.poatoffloe In tto d ^ for Madera apparently was

iivo

Kampa' ReBi'dent Ijnder Bond After B ^ e Man,''29,

Diet in Hospital

NAMPA, Feb. 29 lfl!i — John Nastrlter \va» liolJ liore under 12,000 iMnil today oit maiinlaugh-

iter cliarg«s teBuWHg from th« Itloalli of .lames Rowe, 20, Dolw,

local hnspllal.

Jurym oD W ill B ec6lva D aniago •ActloD A fter In stru c tio n ^ .

■..... i - JudB^

Final 'argument of the pUlnlirr in tlie trial of Marie sMklng 139,000 damages from

received la a fight with H aslrtter aunrtay evening. An uuHUceeMfiil operation t>OJi

' ‘ ■ . fll0l>._, inleiw., U*According to orflccrs, Rowe and woman companioo were Invlt-

u'1.1o rtilo' to Uoise from Nampa In H nstrllcr's car when the couple nilswd a train. Uefore the !>*rty left Nampa, Howe becaisfOKing damages from m i Nampa, Itowe become an-

Ttrin PaH* oountyrwaa’iirw cntfia V fiW a 'Il '^ ttlrn e f's liro Ja h U y . A luL-OuCftuuMnan'belAro a~4un^M x lst~ ilg b t—MSuiMd—afUp-whiohdistrict court this attemoon, and, following Uis reading ot Instruc-

case was Id be given to the-jury.At a nlgtili jwasloit yesterday,

Marshall Chaiiman of tttaintlff's oounsel, gave the opeblng argii- m mt. Today, J . R. $ottiweU o f de- fo u e coumel, occupied th^ fore* noon with sxfunient deAying lia-

of the oounty for injuries aliered:to *uatalne.i bythe pUlnUfrin belof admlalat«red |iia.tn aig..liiad ^ .^)iypod «rm | o

. wMehH astrlter is alleg«4 to have stab­bed Rowji with a pocket knife,

____ Mat Rsparted-at Om ».—The stabbing was not lumeOi.

ately reported to officers. Rowe i-eruscd to give the name of his assailant to hospital atteiidanta. According to nursei, be tMd tr itd r to “keep your mou'th shut and I 'll keep .mfne sbut;

death, John KoHy |i aervlng a a*to* 1 0 year aentence In Uis peniteni Uary f o r - th e kiiiinr oT Jadlc CMiQee-iB-Oeteber'Tne oaM* w«« U),e only two voluntary m aulaugb-

period yeark, aoconllnv toAndemon, 'prosecutor.

(“fiTp. rTiirir,TOKYO, F.elJ. -JO iiKU

th'iiiRhi cJoaii hi'iilO'i Jiij>.in'i Rovcrnniont today, vy ."i-'canc

SmijAMy-niiiiian-espc.’UaaSd. V Ti'O' S'rt 'm.' ef.-.K ........II. ■•■'I'. . - H" —

opiiiv.n

cuk‘ .in acco_. 4 for 3i.'. U:iv.i. liol.i Ihc lii^b p-i.n of pi-aii'i fluunlii'iUiiu In thl^impel•lul liousohoM-- •' ' OCii.-;

Coliioi.ient vvitb the colliip»o ol a m -o lt of yoimtc. exlri'iiiwi

................. lll.Hfluse.l

t,-< tl:,.-

prime iiilni.ster'.i rc.iidencc. pre- sontod himM lf-to (he executionsquad of the rebel forec. and was shot down in cold blood.

Suzuki Wfl3 wounded. He was reported Improving tohiijht,• Hencu tlie rcboia klilod only ICoxeUlyo Tokahashi,. fin.mca I

.niiniatj^r: Admiral Viscount M a-' j

Gen.

!i-i n-.i;i, -,-v of I ' O. MAIlMfALL ----------- :--------1- (C .vrJghl,- UI86, irMltfd' tV.^^---- i

ai-M.ii J ;o v lip.-ulqiiarteri voi-il to the naliou to*.

■- Hi.i;.- ilwt nil the xxtrpiiiisi army!i- i'’"'"'/' jigjiiiist lib- _is

II ill n>>viTiitiu'iil hadKitTci. ■■■'.• : •

t;iU' of the liJiMcIful ot

I

.>l'il_U]2_u:i.UJLiiz-a. ■'peacefully,".

— Such - ■ iHrtatihc'emcntT^ aw ' JWmctuiiM followei by hard kiri—.wlciiifl by thu tra-iitionfil

%vi\h a ccrempnlal.flworU. ________

Jwl

llTPtEAMS SIAmiNISl

was lu 'irrrla in . M ar^ li.il hiw hQ.'iii.|twrUTs iiiuiourib*'

Not Ions' afterward o n i of ^

!~roC<.'iit. Uinea 'wlint and Tokyo began Slowly tA ’•-‘ti'ni'*-r n rrn n l Itfr, , .»

Planned Firm Action Army authorities prepaivd fo r " "

firm action in th e-eariy -h oo t* "— the morning. I t waa a p p ^ 'n t i after 'a long delav, t'-—' r.‘ady_.ia...shell—U t« -r« ..— ____thoir posltlon.<i in buildings fn c e b - ' ’'^ Iral Toyko. ■ .

Traffic over wide areas -waa' jni.spendcd. No entrance was peif* ■; m ittoJ to the southern port ot the* .

im achi.w ard, near the impe- palace, v.-bpre .rebels w ei« '

istin holdln. r - - •pilvy .«ie , and Gen.' Jotaro Watanabe, Inspector of goner,-\l

(Continued on Page 2. Col'imn 1)

PUINAM SCOFFSTwo Hirdware Companies F ile'. , , . .

» 4- _ o . . : _ w -A- last.resort waa decided uaaa - 3to -avert the necessity of on men who revolted <jnly In pui^ - Suance of a patriotic Ideal,' t a t ' , ' 09 jnomoting^thel^r

Action Seeking Warrants From Parsons

JJO ISE.-Fsib. 2 0 . 0 j —.T»-<hardware coiniianie.i today filed a petUlon of nmndjia*in A.l/t poimt.v

Husband of Aviatrix Aiserta rntin\»tlona'Too “ Trivial*

T r O ff m S 6 n t“O r '

..district court--In ...................loree payment of claims by Harry C. Parsons, state auditor, for cer­tain m aterlali sold to tb« state highway department.

Componlos petitioning are the Erb Hardware ............................

Oeorgo p. Putnam, publlsher-hus* band of Am erlla E arbart Putnam, today called ths mention of a

-oman Identified as "A. R ." and

sonal profit or gloiy. .Bpgular a r m y a lr p la n o s d r o M tJ

ixr-thc r c M l" KOil'd l a . Uie of-^he-capitafa-Hrat - they Uni .leaflets s 4 d re « p e l..t» -t lw • coiAmCtoloned ’ officers' aod vates under th s fou r young li tremist officers who plotted 1

tpn sind the W ulff H «rdwai«' and « im p lm jnc ,companj*...of-_tt'’<isM', |Idaho, The Lewiston comn«nv nnimm ^ C -t-w arran t—fo r -» T 0 8 :T in «made out to them and the VVulff company, asks for »S74.*8,

Asfc Writnnrt I. to r the companies

,i\, • r,- I, " [ttsk for th ^ ^ ii j j lc e oC.iin.aJt£nia--‘Mrs, P u tn a m -a t-th e divorce trialltlve writ <i( mindate-compttlllng o f.A . P jiu LM an t* ln .I » s Angoles L’ttr«n'a to draw. up ih s .warranul yestarday as ‘ such a ulvlal mat- in .court on March 7icr I ta t It l , , . c . r c . l y worn, ™ „ ; .!!!mi>ntin6‘-f.n-” - - ' - *■' The action.U the culmln*tlon of

1‘arson'S refusal last fall lo honor tlio hardware companies' claims. hecnuNo an Importunt stoekJioldei in cach company was "a member of the stale l<»cmia,Uire."

The ;

mentlhSf; bnV Manta, he said, iiad been techni­

c a l advisor to his wife on both her PaclfW and Mexican flights,

“He also accompanleii u's t< Hoiuilutu last y «ir u» <»\»r guusl,' Putnam added.■ “My wife and I ijuyed at the

Man» homc.iflr^ttVucal^JW l r tim e , ju s t as M antaz might done la Uia eoal."

As fgr the telegram from Manta

'Idaho law pr<ii7ri»iis’ buying of muterlats for state work from any

Interested, acconling to an opinion by Attol-ncy Qutwcul lie r l MlUer,

F irst refusal to psy claims ws«

planes drobad o f t ' 1------ tbey w et* ' ba«kr -»fi)____

over the rebel w oe.“ O rappedi

This tlm e-i eif-'flownrTmi tached to eacta . m i ’* - '

(It war B t J fT K i r T n lwhether the teleptio

_______Rebels bad cut wires lb tts»,Sl '— *^‘ y held). • —

.ilancs went .baik 'ai Tlie telephones were , linl ’ with the im u . arm y-- An officer called the r snapi>ed:' -

UVou-are.i.. . of the emperor I

•TtOs V(a«-tMr4l No ona^ oa^elU ier-

p la in ed ...................... ................. ............''m y own auggeaUon and Is of .no other Importance than as friendly

U. S . T ak erO v flr' Giant Dftm Sunday

!*AS VKOA»; NS7., re b , ,M (U.Ri —rederal roclamatloti' bureau of* fiolals t o ^ y o o r ^ le M fjnsl

SoS^ul,.. ....... ....tore tomorrow on behatf of the United S ta te * government. > -

Thete will toe no ceremontes, A •crateh U (4w 'pea, transferring erajiloyaa .of-Slic.O onpanlea,. ---------- -a y r e ir w m _____

itn b lp Q f.tiie

rado ftver,-<ii l f a te tlie 'tfry w uHr weet and generate power for aix states.

, final'pro* > ^100.(f00,.

. .iitg whicli Dan Cavai- nogh. Twltt F a lu .oontowtoe tod member of Um logUiature fn m that county, had left a fter oom- pleting a govemn^ent. twwl project.

Next refusal oeroe when tfie

^M ^ lor and repre- ttiat county, w u

Tbea-came.4ha-.i<e<iuwi -te -p a y ' ^ e B ii i -H a r ^ a r e oompanv for ;^goods over the counter/' tfioufti 8ena>op GM rge-8 ,,-B l« U W a '

Senator S Jft tloally resfn ed '•eat U Mie asm leglslaTure "obrtous reaeons." - .; m ^Jaimi ol vhe hardwat* oom* J

’'•fuul of th« audito lo Pftv tbam. I -Oeorge Donart. WsUar7.»«“^ « ®

UiwlaU*>selelatL-___

Muoy.wa* r«(ua*d.iu.wais I

SLOTMAil

iif Alwad-Stbmscli

Sm rlno'

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ESSGRIW

SConnUsB Barbara Faces Doalb

After Operation Following Baby’« BlrtU

_tn rarii—. reluntDgr to thsir hold, spent the

a l the Kcvcnllow home. ItuRhrd to Dniightcr

She hud rcceivcd an urgvnl I......IBonB Thursaay inlOniKtit /ollowiUK

pltlk)n5 lUid hLa fnlhcr'/) tltlr.s nnd _ Donlah estates, was «alil to tC-ln

•xceUcnt condition niid thriving. F ear Ktdnapen

News in Brieffevenlh* timM

lUturiM Ilo imMrs, Ix)ls EmUwtl hns returned

nity cljurch parlo

Move to Tivln F uUhnobbins i»t Rupert, rcprs'

BORLEYENIIlAlil

W M W

J D ^ Q E V E ^ G T I M E S - ’n y T O F A t . L S . l D A a g

‘ D e a d ’ O k a d a

H e a d s T o k y o -

G o v e m m e n t

Oovemnent Asnbusces End of Outbreak as Revolters

. Surrender

m m m

- t i l l

K e M v e D o U b t f le ly D itd w ir te n i i ia t io nin His P lace

of Ihc Snake river valley waA held In ShacJowland. Kimbcriy, Frldny cvenlnR, *ind .was won hy Elhel England, niirley, first, and Mrs. Mnrie Stunipf, Jerom e, Becnnd

. undfl f irst nnd iiecond u

Aliriul Boise' M rrtWiiUem. president o f the

B oth the moVhtr nnii IKc fnlhcr Uajiliat Yc.utiR l>c«vk'6fear kldnaptrs. The babe, : .•c,i , tind a number of membcrH of

• •__ .-gCTgratloa-UeacendKl.l'rQin-igninkJjiy,*!-'-*?.*.-^ — ------ -- ------r Woohvorlh, fivo iinil ten jnag- y‘'Bt'T<Tay In nllentl the Northwest t ____ _,Batc..would be a rich prlzu for• ibductor. t -------

one-thlfil Movo-- ........... th e WooTworVh’ inmiofiH I ’olicc and Mra.L _ ........ ter-W O tJier. Woolworiji'fl UaujJ - » ’' }Yc .‘9 . Ninth■ ter. Hw/OT-tBncoripinnJlynnioiinf-ra'’<'n''“ '‘" s t, [wvm^r eolD i)ipir

• Cd to. T26.000;000 b u fb y the wi^ei wmc on Tenth avenue, north to _ •SaftiiDng-of her fatittr auritTy wb<> wlll

BJlnority I t .was increased to a ; occupy It commencing Monday. UtUo ovci- 540.000,000.

ifjCB were Alice Reading, Unn- i; M rs; l i a fy WUlicr o i Burley,

'and Albert Shaw of Twin Fails, • : Preiimlnai-y evcntfl were held nt Kimberly, Jerom e nnd Burley tu (Ictermlnc entnuita In the final contest.' W zcn pf JlO'wcrc-award- cd lo winners In these contcsta. Winners ■were Mra. ITiest, ‘ Twin Palls; Mr. F roeatonc. Kimberly; Mrs. Slumpf, Jerom e; DelbcrL 'Car- rutlicrs, Jurom e; Elhel England find Mr. Edwards, both of Burley.

------ 6 h e '-H n a r rlA i-P r in c* Al«xl».B^5^-UKKcpo£led . ____

T iS fam l^ h M e SOMgian lam iiy wnose sons nau rooming,ft«m the merchant pollcc- man that tho place bad been en­tered Uirough a rear window and a

tbC'World cruise boat In tb e Oilent, having. ta1<cii passage lo r that purpose. Ucr family a t

coin mdchino reniovetir

KcceIvOB.Ambulunc« „Twin yallB mortuary has Just

reccivcil a new 1038 atreamlined P ae k ard —ambulance made and

The "I I not hnppy.The prince played polo, tho prln-

----------cf * r n-rota poetry.— Sb *-J»u g h f— - h im polo ponlea and a palaco I I

------- Venlcer~ODca“HH'y'ga've“a' prtrly•In Paris and flew an orcheatra

---------to u n Loadon-for-tha occaakui. Bo-

. cn t they parted amicably in 1035, - B arb ara obtalnlnc her dlvorco in

-- ------ S n 9 T r ir « Io -a 2 a a 7 « r a a y T raterm anyin g Count von HapgwiU- Bevcntlow, who, unlike her firat

— bnaband,- had-con«ldcraWo wealth......: c f W« own. Soon after Prince

^ c x ia wa« kilted in an automo'

pjiinted to order "egpeciaiiyTor the mortuary, Stanley FbUllps, prO'

letor, ------ -

oolor-orde«W-by-the-morlu«ry.—

AddreM Townsend Clubs .■3luct6U£S.:TQmiflcnd..c5ufi.'mctlr Ing March 4, will be addressed by n . E . Bobler, H. J . Reynolds and

dny. On March 8 tho Rogerson- H olllstcr'club will bo addressed by Mr. Reynolds and Mr. French.

marriage> Othcrwlso he would , liave been the m aster of her for­

t u n e . - I t was understood a t the tim e that ahe had setUed $500,000

. npon hla. Her prc-nupUiU agree-

1 any, &61 ibuao puoiic,M d, presumably, ho and tho child — 9 her. principal heirs.

Daso Chungrd Mr', and Mrs. C. B. Lindsey have

received word from their eon, Lieut. Lowi^ Lindsey, who la With tho tnarino a ir corps, that ho haa

r rhod to tho air base a t Quan- Va., a fter .n ascu vcra .la Uw

. . . W est Indies. On his return f

a-: ' '• - nm ltnifj Palm Dcuch, Fla.'

I « W E P i i

JEROME), Feb. 20 ( ^ c i a l ) — -------1 aervlcea for Sarah Jano

d from tho L . U. B. church

= W P IW ^ F U F e h w 8 *F 0 p « ^ ^ waa aald by W. E . LareoA, Mnrlin CJo* and D . K . Hendry were the n eakers, and Linn Bumhnm le<l in

0 closing pmycr. Madge Gibbous ' Ruth Bumhftm ‘sanfr ".Sonie-

— WVU‘-Ui)<l<‘retand^-and—a ' xhatuat -Mmpowd o f Harry

m . W. R. Robinson; F , h. Arnold Jornenriott, Strlla n, L ila ProntJoe, Ilulh

and mbbons

- K .

»lna Jansei^ a t tlin piniio.Caaket bcarera were U. H. Tilby,

Harry DInghnm, <,Ic<iikp H, Hnni- l«m , Marlfn Cox, Henry T^omp- »on and Henry Cllen.

. . Jiurlttl waff In llie J . rm)\p.o<'m«‘- litry under tho dlrerUoii <.t tlu' Wiloy funeral lionxt. llinhop' I); K.

•tilby d(‘f\icntc<l Iho gmvo,

(Continued from Paza One) trol of central Tokyo, by regular army troops became even more stringent.

____Ban^Pj-aaa-Dispatches______An order waa issued from mar­

tial law headquarters forbiddingTiie new Ihn trHn«TnUitlnn » f TIPWS dlg°

patches a t a ll from Tokyo, and for tiours-TJnltcd--Preas“dlrofttcBCi were relayed through Yokohama,tho.port....... ................ ............... ...........^All-foreign^ telcphotte-communl- cation waa again auimcnded. No market reports went out. Over

•jiaia - - - - - -

paid a |25 fino In pro­bate- court. T ie defendant waa charged wltb having speeded ex­cessively on tho highway In tho

riodlc o ffic ia l-m artia l W head­quarters broodcoat

M a rtia l: law .hCQdquarten In­formed the Datlon:

"The' disturbers have failed to return - to -th e ir - bam icks. Dlrcct action Is necessary; V orco must bo used if necessary to compel their surrender."

Response Comes Within a few minutes reaponae

came to the high commond’s

of personal leadershl

^ne-hundretd out' into tho street and gave themselves up. Twenty In the Alwinsakn quarter southwest of tho Imperial pniaco left their fel­lows and went out to yield to the regulara. Soon afterward J20 more In tho Akasuka * Mltauke

nearby aurreodered peace*

At The HospitalPatients admitted: Mra. Von

Rlchtor, Burley; Master Txu Wll- Ilani8.--M r8;-Ji'HT-aiand^n, Twin Fftlla; Mrs, J , W. Danbury, Bilhl.r a Ucnti. dtsmiHscd; Mre. l UUnh a..M>.|.,-.KImb^rWt-Vi;tflDla-Rlo».

ably.

dayquarters was able lo flaah

•'Most of tho non-commlssloncd officers and men, e:(cept a few a l tho prime m inister's residence and tho Bnnno hotel, have *aur- m d eced 'Without-any eerioua-dis* turbance. ^Ve expect the disordera

rndPfl.'-'

Lewis ro rter , Mra. Anmnda Rul- loeif. Twin Falls; Mra. J . L. Me- Murdle, Buhl;' MIm Sudlo Hall, Glenns Ferry ; Carl Nelson, Twin Fulls.

NeWa of Record'MaiYiago LicouBoa

Fclr. 2HHoward K<k-1i,- I V I n F iiIIn, and

liliincho Hear, Filer,

To Mr. im.VWrH, FroV Firtl.-v; Kltiil).-rly, A diilljrhtt r. liilN mmn- Ing a t liio hospltiil,

Mix. \Vliilamm fiT T v iiM ir T im u r T « rw 7 :7 r

Jerome and Wriidell. lo sjH nd llie Kvi'lc-eiid on .liunlni'N').

IBQAL ADVER'llflEMENTS------ Naxiua 1 'OU-I’UUUCA'HUN ..------- Wnllno tir-hprehv glvm tlmt nf

lAiOO A. M„ on ilifl 10th day vt Unroll, llillil, At I'wlii k'ltllK, ('•uni­ty ur 'I'tvlii Falla. Hliilu of Mnlio, before S. T . Hun.lltnn, Nolnry

’ I ’libllo, prooCwlll be mibniiUed o l Iho completlnn of workf| for tho diveraion uf lO oublo f ic t per aeo

-omi of tho wntera of MuMiillin Creok In ncconliine# wllh lh« lerm a and conditions of a cerlnlii permit boi'otofure issued liy tliu

•- 'Commissioner or Heoli>inatl»n of tho Hlnte of Idaho.

1, The nnnia nf tim ix-rsoii lioiil. ■ 'tPJr anVt permit Is W. T. WIlllnms,

i . Tllfl lH>Bltlffl.l« Hdllr.'M of «ttOh Mr<M>n is Uoiita No. 1', 'i%vlti l>'iilli<,

^ oun t^ of Twln^mtta, Hlntn of

a. Tho niimbrr of iiieh I’rrmlt — Jr r m n ," n n il thm tnto -srit fnr-ttir

coinplctloii of auch work Is Miirolitu, Jonu.4, Kni<l waler Is lo lie iisud for

'i\i Mr. und Mrs. A, R. C'tlflon, 'IVlii ]''iill/i, n son Itxlay a t Iho .Motitcxjlii nuitrriiity Imnio.

' ' Clulribt Oourt

K -T J. Htltnnn vs.' John BtlnBon cvliinfr Jiid(;iiiiiit for 1700.17, Mar­in nnd Miirlin, Boise, are atlor- eyn for tiui plitinlifr.

Fiiiea huvo U-en paid hy Ix-stor for iiinniiiK a slop nlKn] and

by Otnrion Hnilnnd and CInrk dm- li:y for nj)ctdlnt(.

be fully coniplalod on tho dale «ut for Bueh compli'tlon, nnd llm lunounl uf wnUr whinh said works, Mliinr

" Kro onpalilo of conducting to tlir place of liitondvd iiffr, in necoid-

irmisticn.r- Kansnn ...Los' Anit

...wi 40 - ,<H>

..’ HR' 4K "’ .{)n

owat-.fl|4NWH «nd 0W U

i fliTo^aj.^iswj| w floo. flo,

tiKfle Mllfs O ily ..

'niiollB New York...(imnhfi ,rouutullo ...........I'orlluiid - ................ 44/it.' l^mlH..................4JHall I jiiio City....... an

....... ■ . Hnn yrapolsco AOipiflmnni ■SBRttio” ::;."..v.":.»:.«-•.............. TW IN FA L L S........a?

Wllllalnii ................. aYollowatone ............3il

D oitor Wuatinni a t Itloon’s.

KYO’S REBELS

i r i B E t t i

Trrnitm nroT T snrPagT T ncrrillltftry rdue.ition—or at Jen*t, they wcro still officially dead tonight.

Was Kept S « m ro t---------Until the cH«la was liquidated

...ila aflem oaa,-and - Twky«H-b^ gan returning to 'normal, tho aecrct that two of tho chlcf tar-

t hcWibflTnssasalnH ycTB ' -allvedivns closely guarded.__Fipral trlbut£s.wc«i-dollv«r<Hl-

aiong with-condolences to thefnmlllcs of both. -----

Only tonight did the aulhori- tles permit the news lo beknowu. , ---------------- ----------1_. -

'Suzuiira escape was due to hl.s own good fortune. Oknda lives, nnd is officially confirmed an Kfin Iho r niintry'n pylmn ryilq- iKter, because of ’the deliberate heroic s.icrlfice o f his soldier bi'Olher-in-lnw vi'bo w « jt into' tho garden of his homo nnd

-f&««d the rebeis'-blastof-fire. - - Giinnlc<I Wrong Body

His body law there guarded _by rebels for many_hours. -The -

Okada himself escapcd from the house. Coincident with the rebel-surrender thla \aftemoon.It was disclosed that-on 'W ed*

afternoon, while Nat-

dcn under a rebel guard, the prime minister went to the im- wriaLpalacs-and-cotZeRed-wltb. tonperor Hlrohlto. Pumio Goto

-had - been-m ad o-ncttn rT irlm (r“ -minister because it was thoughthl» Admiral n VqKlp

-am ong-tbo -assaaain 'e-v io tim ir- Empwor Hlrohlto cancelled Go- to’s temporary oomrtlasion as ■premier.''-Otoila placed hlm w lf ” a t the emperor's dljppsaJ, ready

~to. r e s l ^ ^ a new government

. Okada went to the home of Takesuko Shlrane, secretary-of

_tho-cahlnol.-The curtains w ere- drawn and no, visitors were Ad­mitted. I t was explained that Shlrane was sheltering relatives of the "iBte" premier. . .

_ u ^ -{ iy £ jm lu u U a .la tf in ; peace Neared Quickly

“Wo think restoration of peace and order 1 not fa r off."

A t 1:30 p . m. came th e ’ ncws: "RpfUBecfl from tho danger rono

cannot i-etum hdme y * l bill tficy aw free to .visit rclutlvca and Al*'nds outuldo tho Jione.

'■Hlre<;t cnr.i nnd motor ca may nuw niovu in tho suburbs."

o?^lhV public pciitB bureau vlHltcd Acting Premier nuuld Ooto to report evcnta und (o confers on future mcaaurea, uf- iflr tliu i)(iiic;o look over lliu clly from thii i-CKulur-arniy.

Hooti , uftor B 11, m. (midnight K H T ), Iho murtiul law command annoiijireil:"• A n thT'-rrvnmriK-tnTnpn- rp^duiud lit iiliolii 2 p. m. Tliu sit­uation is entirely

A k l t i n L a b o r - E ^

events in Tokyo mean tbnt Em ­peror Hlrohilo definitely has decided to continue his support of a libera] parliamentary gov*

_c r» m cn t- la —Japan,- Mllea- -W,- Vaughn, long fa r eastern man-

- a g c r — of— UniU d - P i 'ess wUli headquarters in the Japanese capital, asserts ini the following dispatch: Vaufehn- Tt'aa in T o- kyo until two years ago and

- covcred -the-m ilitaiy- In su rrec '- tion of May IS . 1032, In which

By M )LE6"W ;■VAUiiH ^^-T (CopyriBht, 1936, United Pre*»)N B W -Y O R K i-Feh . 29 - a’J!)--—

C ash in g of the military insu Hou Jh Tokyo t^ a y ro e ^ s ......youthful, , bespectacled: Hlrohlto, em peror -o f - -60,000,000 Japanese and* subject peoples, definitely.haa dccltIcd...to_conUnuc*iiIa_poilcy- of encouraging westernization of fals empire.

I t m<.....................ing-lh o-H iid cnt-J

tho five men •■■executed’' by the rebels for their llberollstlc poll- o thers-rath er than active rulers

in person, has come forward as ------ii— ii!---------- ' ' ree-back." ‘r w i n . on !

Army Had Own Power I t long has been the c

right to ac t as a super-gorem- m ent-o f-th e-em p ire-ln -U m ea- of

-thesis _ th e .cjoperor_aow|boiaiy.has-«haUeaged,— --------' When ’Hlrohlto today sent aonal orders t o ' his rebell Tppng~arm v ~offlecra,~~entrenehefl In -the government center o f his

Three infants, bom *today, will have to wait four years to 'observe their birth anniversa­ries,* 1040 being the next year when there will be a Feb. 29.

Tho leap year bobl^a Ipdutte-

S € r » i c e « - ^ H « W - F o r

_____J e r o m e . - R e s i d e n t

JEROME,” Feb. 20 (Speclnl)— Funeral acrvlccB for Mrs, Lydia Elovenia Casto. who died ht tho family homo Monday ' evpnlng, wcro held Thursday m orning-at ^ e Nftenreno, chufch, [with Mlaa Elhel WrlgW officiating. Lillian Willis nnd Russell locger sang •'Now Redeemed'' nnd “Cnll Those to ^test," accompanied by I'hyllia locger. ^

VaKket Ijcarers were Ivan, Da­vid, Emery, Floyd, Reed and Jack Casto, all sons of tho deceased. Burial was In Jernme cemetery under the direction of Wiley fu- noral-hoiue----- -- -

II. 1-. tv. lo Meet r-Uu»UM)M-aiH!l— . men's ciuh will meet Monday at H p. m. with Miss Bertha 'lice, 120 Tenth avenue north, I ’inna will bo

S le d - fo r “ •

General Ti«up CallA iaiO N, O., Fi'b , 21) ir.lll—A

i^mii'al nlrlliii o f ivll union lalMir 111 yiuiiiiUiy w ith Ooodyejir Tire and

ItuliJuT l>», vmpioyi-H Is under con- Jildci'ulktn, i t waa dlaclooul. today.

Tho ilisuliwniru wiui miido when ofTMei'a o f .lh » oentrnl labor untwi t'alied n spucVal jnnclliig of all AUivn liklM>r Inudi-ra toiilKht.

E N T T Il IIA iTx v F1NAI.AliAIIJU Y, Fob. 3D (S jM cln l)--

llirlloviin girls and Oannell boya W(i«i thvir way Into Uio finals of the Wood river aub-dlatiicl basket Imll tournaniont today by nosing out Hnlloy girls, 80 to 81, and Carny iHiys, 20 to 3U. reanecdvely, •nmiyhfa fhiaUi simd Ikillevue Kirin ngnlnHt Carey maldnnn, and llellftvuu lx>ya against aonnetl,

AIM>HVJ n iIIU »IN flH IJH T Iin -HIOIlKlGIilBy, Calif. m'.> » AU

aiiolm biilldliigs still nxlatlng In Iho stntn nro holng Jlstrd by l*rof. O. W. Hendry of U|o Unlvcrsll^ of C'aliforula. By planting Iho Aerdn fnuncl In them no Iti able tQ driermlno the plnnla Ibnt grew In I'ncli ri'gloii nt thn limn of thrir eonstntrtion.------------------------ "

i llANflH llt)N l‘lTA I. <1I,0<>MI.OUAIN, O. mi'l -A tiy hour of

niiVdayjioiT uainiiiur nrua!o In llitT rtrttrtrrn*ii' wurrt of"*fltr™^oaeph'8 iiKUidtul. I t comua friiiii a 24* ycai'-)ilil Imy wlio calln hininidf a 'KlmMii-rliitnrr, ’ Ho Is iicir-tKUHhl

iin.

t 'n iin v K H 'i 'a k M c n im iiF .iilH I.I,flIlO »0, Ore, irill Thitivra

wim hnd a 'tn l of iiorsBvtiranro ru- m tn 'o rtR ' 'HW-Tnn romi unmlicr fmiu a tiimiily road oui

pn'niimed* thi' Viien lo )i>‘ rfi-i irPWi

Tenth av ownitlele

Alexei GrIgorj'cvUch Stakha- ,--nov^»»t9flTUhe«.ta.ii jeW -p ltT ,

lure. It the Mo. 1 man In Roa* ata’s e»mpalrn to apeed up in- duslrM pmlucUon. Stakhanov,

-a=Rriim)-iB&edueed-«ikeetallxa>

come b« Idol of Soviet »abock workera," and the per«)nlfJca-

^ -------- ------------------------mjr

Don Harder, who gave ecout dem- onBtrftt»ft6/ i'-;— TtT " :— r - - • -

Pres. O. H.i Krengel presided,

production In all Industrin.

Annual Meeting Heara Profits for Year; Harvey-and Boy

• Fainter'8p«alr

................. .. attemptedtfr induce them to surrender on promise of a compromise and par­tial yielding to tbelr demands for a ■■return to the true ways of old Jfapon^’

Butr^the emperor haa Ignored t^ t t lo n a l .methods.-H e has told the rebels. In ef-

feet, th at they are iBssaaslns gull-t i u c f u ^ ' • ’ • •

e punished. Accordingly.Normalcy Soon

Once discipline in tho arm y h a. been thoroughly r<;eatabllBhed the

rcsentnUon of the political par-'tles-ln-p^rlhnnm t;—-.....=-Tho=no)rt^fjH =lB______ ____H A niove to abolish 'the extra- constitutional system under which IbO 'arm ed services always have Inalstod on tholr right to name the mintstera o f -war-and M Vy from their- own ranks with . member, ship In the cabinet but no xte flponalblllty to it. Tlila would en­able tho emperor to hove .a uni­fied govemmCDl and to abolish tho ."dual diplomacy" which sc cmbnrrasseil him during the Man­churian w ar and ended In J a ­pan’s virtual expulsion from the Longue of Nations.

- jR i t o M B - n m w s i A T i a )JKROMH, Feb. 20 (Hppclal)—

FuncVal services for Prajiklln 0 ,

a t thn Iiomo of his son in I'om ana, will be held a t the Jerom e fuDo^al

. River Karakul '

conducted a l th o .P ark h'otVl' this uucmuon. following a . luncheon attended by a hundred persons, in­cluding a number of grower-mera- bers of a similar assoclailoh n cently organiaed in Boise valley.

T. ----- '^---ght out th atllzed-

In the ^ e of 2,622 pounds of wool, or an average of JS.30 p er ew G0 pelts a t an average o f »U .s ,. for-each ewe; and ISO ewo lambs a t an average o f ^ . 6 4 each. Aver* age income' per ewe p a s $1^ 08. computed to represent i profit of, more than U .p e r cent oh the in-

Jh e members o f Ibe aasociaUoo ow n'4172 head of sheep, tho pelt product of which, gocfl-Into tho making of expensive coats and other products.

to g -arth sT T aetU n g T o a i^ Fran k Henry, Kimberly, y ,-a n d -Bpeakcra-lncluded

______ JlMHarv*y» eeew taiy ofnTArln F a lls Chamber of Commer and Itoy fa in ter, cartilcr o f t Fidelity National bank.' o ther speakers were officers and those engaged in th e industry, compara­tively new here,' ' ,- Dnrlng'^the aerving iinH o lunch­

eon, musical numbers were pro­vided b y lir s . A. A. Arnold, nnd J t o . HaVold ^ o o d , KlnUwrly. WIvcB o f-m a n y ^ th e m em U rs a t­tended the meeting.

l E S i

J . A.,Camp1«ll aasuttag B eta T ^ ^ ^ ^ th ^ s^ iH g ^ ie^ ^ ly hew

crocuses In f^oora In his yard this morning, just a month later than last. year. . . . Travelers h ^ e ■ from JJia|eyr~fe^ rU h g

aide of a ( r ^ thla heiog___________ofritftnspdrUtween the two towns—.

Housewife convinced of the —rival o f. sp r in g ,-^ account of - t h e - ^ p cataoc a -tf ldav of the

firsf 'm an wanting to M ll fer- tllizer .for.hcrJaw n... . .. In .o n e '. batch of m all today, pubiiclty-

■ ■ ■ from five

" in ^ E a t sometl „(Maybe it was tho .passenger rate reduction ordered by the I, C . C. y«tcT d ay); Commmec of Utility Executives, American “ ■ ■ ■ ■■ Asftocia-

J(ee, St.- Paul.A: F ac liic R. R. CS). . . . Numerous houselioUlers and a few business and profes- Bkual places engaged In the an­nual pastime of March first re* movals.'

and Foreign Min--T ilw B iirJh-otro^---------- ---------------

*e n i« in I9M rK n tarlno ScM»- WJer, sho^vnTicre after Ber^ar-"' rre t In' Sao Paulo, Brazil, was b e ^ aw iilt-w erd ' from -tite— l-Vench gevemmeht. S h e ' is from Croatia, where It U' be* lieved the murder plot o ri^ .

^ 8 t l i a t Will Be Forwardedto BoiserLate Applicants

Urfeed to

- F ir s t -p a y w il for old-ago rc- Hef in Twin Falls county will be subrdillcd-Uondajr.. lo -^ ic e r a -4 n

he Boiae, i t . is stated by security___:2 -e“ T S f f i t tn tfT T n e ffiS e iir A ^ -e rc iB --------

still- a number OL-Oligihla-Xdlel casea foi^thla-penalon who have

county:— . .i t is also requested that all

cases ^fao aro now registered as direct relief and ^^outd be entitled to «*nnw|de» »Hnp iindpr dent-child welfare program com>

W E A tH B R DATA 'V P 8E T TOLEDO OlEl—Toledo's meteor*

ologists ore puxzUng over f ic k le -_T i ^ or tirMgcB.-Woritnuiiy, U ledo's winds blow from the TOulh-l w r t r t r ^ t a compiled by the city's weather bureau reveal that with the exoepUoa.df o n e.m onth ,.th e winds o f,i035 blew, from every di- tect6ia,bi^-Uift_BouUiwejiL__

program i plete and submit tbelr J appllca- t lo n s i -- ---------------------------s to 4 h e offlgft-by Monday. •

fnnlfflna morethan 60 a

R O X Y

BFBOIAL FOK TH B

: *N EXT60PA YB1“

Fish and Chips, Q f f o . H e l J y i o 9 A _ B a l t i L 6 d L

B U p U B ’fl GRILL OAFS

Voti Howl Bnd'«eream lKEYSTON E H O TEL"

a liM.toJlltM P.Ji,

Starts TOMORROWT T e e ^ a l i e B e a t P a l | B v « r | n a 4 i l

l A C K I E C O O F E l i l O S E P H C A U E I A RTN TIN Tmnrit~

HAHVW aw raB H l;, ■ lE A H HEIiaHOIiTl

BN nS TON iailTI ^ "K IN D L A D Y "

~ lu h i

. — » t - .1 ? IG T O W N S E t J P ,

. . . ,

.T w q o'cl<>d< S u n d a jf

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IDAHO EVENING TIM ES, TW IN FALLS. IDAHO P a g t T h m

T H f f E R A C E H O R S E J m E B S - P O N D E R X H A L L i a ^ $ 5 0 , 0 0 f r

I r l t t -M e e tsi B E O m y : “P i * ^ n n e K T o 3 a y

Mitter of Weight Stands &s ' Obatacle Between Top Row

and Match Race

3 clmmploh# will b« dcclded by tunlght o

m o M

D e c l c r - a i i d T w i n F M I b

' M eet"% 1M[ ”M'enT Fn^

mnijTua i.. T. dUlTfct tournoy at Paul, tb« south I

aide m eet-a t Hazelton, the Wood rJver. cpmpetltl(m.,flt. H ailey-and th« King Hill flul^Ulstrict <ourna. mcnt a t King: HIU. , '

Finale* Today. 'All four of the tourneyg awing

---- - ........- . ..................................TnfolW rd aoa”?tnal day’s play'thi*Top Row’fl owner became lre<i-«rer|R«mUng. Minidoka aQd iioulh aide cet»rW _Jil4..1arao-iouled..aevtral.laeclor»_w m -pU y-no-cham p!on-

Anlta. handicap for a $50,000 aide Jwt today had a t Icaat three horae tiion itching to 'acce p t ‘ TtlP BftTOHI~<)rrer, maao ^ e n

Tliree BaCM Doutitful None iuijj suR^gested Jliat th(>

four, bo rsu m eet in a slngld racti --ar.d i l r - W ‘ d(«n)tfur If-BArwhl

. w>>u1d conaent to three racea wi\h-4M.OOO bet on each................... ....

The fomnsr Reno taxl<«ab owner Bil-J hts offer atanda o i»ii for two

_ ,w ^ k a but his condltlona were that ^ t t t itorsea c a i ^ the same weight

ad' Iti the Santa- Anita handicap wWoh Top Row -w oa.W LtluU-Uie r ic a be'over the aame dUtancs.

J . J . (Bud) StoUer; pudjrv train'' f f W . X U" VancferElIt^ i Bfeovely . . signified 4ie would be willing to .taki> up Baroni'a bet but demanded «wR-TfelghUi-lnatead-or allowing Top Row the 14 pound a d r a n t^

l ie 's l^mpted Asucar'a owner, Fred M. Alger

or D etroit found the >80.000 etde

OQ th at boala. South aide girla and both boya and girla In tiie Wood river and King Hill aub^istricta howeveri "Will all be ainiiag at champion&btp eucountera.

Champion, and runner-up boya’ quintets from the aouth side, Min­idoka and King Hili areas will qual­ify from , the Wood river and north Bide' aeclors. The winning gJrW . ^ a m _ ia ....... - ...................

MINIDOKA. PAUL, Feb; 39 (Special) —

ketball meet, iiabeaten Albion high school held the edge in the

j,'T lii’ee O ham pionshipj H anging 1 _ln B a la n ce ; Oregfoii S ta te ’*

'•............ -.......Hopea Ris»

the program to­night . '

Scheilula for today was;— 10'imTT7='Beltevu*. vi. Hailey '

(glrla). . • '11 a. m.— Gannett vt. Carey

(boyi).— 8-p -m ;—Carey-va—w in ner'ot"

Bellevue-Haiiey game (girli),_ * p. m.—BfjHtyua va. winner

of-_Cannett-Carev garrm th«iy«K ■“Reiiu'Jls of’ Friday games:. 8 0 Y 8

Gannett 33, Hailey 29... Bellevue 47, Carey ,3-V. ■

g i r UHailey 53, Ganneif 31.Carey 60, Bellevue 3fl.

Decio-and Twin Fall»'-wlll m^eC a t 7:T.ri p. m - 1 f.>r tlio cimmplonalup of the aouthem Malm dlatrlcl M M.'m h h.i.iltL'lImU t'>;ir- naiiient, U wna decided ae a reauU of the onlv Kniurd.u- ni'irnlnu Kam->

The Declo quintet today ■lljiiiimtcd Eniiu.'tt, .:’i; t J ly, to win iu

I f iDeoIo .reveraee mattora and Hv Uni*»fi df. ia Jofertta Twin PallH in Ihe .cliam-'

s s a s :

— The-finrt occurs'tontght-w hen I'rciuo State college hatli.'i Col-,'VS^ot.Pw yAc .lQr Vat tnr. wcaV.■rn copfero- - - * '"

wMl_d_pUiy_ngaln a t pppioxlmacely! s p. m, I

Victory for Twin F i lls la tlie' IM p. m. gam * will end the to.ur-

r r id a y S c o re *SL'or.' nr i-'ri.|,iy;g £dmca.ln.

tlia (liHtricC M Mon'i t nirnii*.m rn f ...............

Twni Kail, 2J.KniiiioU 30. Oaldoy IS. Tv,-in F ilH 20, f)i!t!<«y IT.

.. I>i;cto-^.7,-i2iuiiwu-U,---------

Clolin,? Spurt Bring* Victory to George HJort’s Crew

By United Preia A rkatid t 3B, Texae 37, j Denver 32, Colorado 3 a Stanford 40. Callfomia 24.

...Of» „ « U W 35, Ore

KING HILL KING H ILL, Feb. 29 {Spcclal)

—<SUuma:-F«rry rboys-had quali­fied for the championship flnala t ^ y ia the .K in r - Hill sub-dis-

King Hill and Kagerman will

8 p. m.ppponent for the Ferry boys In

the 9 p. m. championahlp the ,winner of the i

vi.?lfln Pacific comt confercnce raca and U. S., C. and Sdadfbrj; sttll deadlocked after last nlght'a •varfare. incot in SUuford’a pa- ■ilion Friday, Jlarcli e, to settle

the aoutUera division chSmpion-alilft--------------

U, a. C. duplicated Slaoford'^ decisive- victory- to defemt U > X - U A.'a Bruioa, 55 to 28, attd re­main In a tie with the CardliiaU at

-

ornlng

rates and Bllsa high achodl’. mighty plant-killera who elimin­ated both Hammett and King

The Bclicdule today ■ ■ 10 Magtrman(boys).

- -8 p. m.— Ktng-HIII vsrH aaer. ■hian'Tgirls).

,9 p. nt.—Glenns Ferry va. --wlnaep': -of - B I1» ^Hagerman-ganra'Tboy*)'.-----------------------------

Scores In yesterdays claahest BO YS • .

----- Gltnna-Eerry 43^H agerm an-29. ' . ' .

___^Hag^man 30, J<lng_HI|l 27.• B llti 34, Hamoiett 29.

Bliss 19, King HIII-16.GIRLS

Glenna Ferry-42, B llsi 39. • King Hill 44, Hagerman 42. Hagerman 58, Glenns Fer-.

ry ;51.

. J previously sohoilulcd _

Uio oulcomo of the no'rthem cU'

Beavera Have Chance

dropped when-both the etlmlnatad teams leCt-for-home-today.

Ttie toumomonf ti-opiili** will b* given out und the ail-toumey team announced a lte r the championship timiglit.

Hectio Victory - TwIn-FalL? won Its way Into tiw flim lf by wltmlag a lleutlo SO-23 'Tletor y over D ficio-last-night lo the closcst batUe of the first day.

Emmett, staging - a comeback start,

e . . . eliminated Oalticy, 30 to 18. in theOregon State, 1935 champions first game on tlia iilch fs pro­

of the northern codst conforence gram . -• • • circuit, won-a fighting .chanca to t i . . Twin. Falla v k io ry -o v er

-S'pcrfuriuhiice oy ueclD..coma., only after a fourth “ " -* period in which the locals had toturning b a r t UniveVaTty o r b w '

gon. 35 lo 29. In a game at Cor­vallis.

G o o p a r

W f E N l l

r HTOLKV, :-9Oson;o i l jo r t ’a Uurj^y &l«»

|.<clii»l U jb .jt s flU jjol a. s ’A'lft'fl. iialo li-.-ni. i.u9t iiltrlit to n '»9 oui Oaklov IlorikJtfl, a : !■) I'.V ..:Th->-HiiVnti w jfl.m Uia_c;iulng tr.oiiu-ntii Rftor Conoli ^[, c . Cran- ncy’rt H..rih'U lud I.oM a narrow inarRin thr.>iigh niucb of tha t il t

!-d,-ign3;-nt-th-i)Tw '^-ai« iLt t!i« third faiU'j en.IM.

T in :o.‘t'.^..-n-xl -ATU! nip and- tuck • u» o-ise

I 41, New Mexico 39. U.S.C. 65, U.C.L.A. 20. Stanford 40, California 2«.

Loss by, Senatorettea Places T>yiii Fall«-in« Tourneyj

Indiam Wia

OjrrUifje;

aivl \Va

__________ S r f eknocked Gooding malJoiis out district tournament entrance laat night hy defeating the Soaator- .ettes, 3S Lo 13. . . . . . - -

The Gooding detent cIiiiclie-1 a........................ S " '* ’ l--»ini«y March

Hpurt from bciiind in lh«..tinal-f«wj-^^'^^ TA'In FalU Bruiti-m lnutea.. Declo‘» diminutive but

■ilicaJ..in ch -AM Tl-j

OakI.-y. 'A-h') I'Jor m aJa aevtfn, and U'-<ix euoli, to lead liui ! ' .

In- tin prt'lini gHiiie, .dikl--y •■.oph.s twutico-1 JJui'iey 45

Uii-5uiM, m a itic a m e : Oakley— Cr>rrm{ji! and >fcMurra%‘. forward.s; Hardy, ceiiler:, Bi*ll. an^.AIarUn, giiarvls.. Burley—I’owsra and Cran- •er. foi-A-Ht'lH; Keaton, center; Wart

U iD f iy .M l

SHOSHONE DOWNS

BffiTEAMS,Powerful Class B HoopstflM -

CTtiptiirft '3^33 and 33-26 Cage Victories

HUO.SIiO-VE. Fsb,. 29 (SpeclalJ •.•ill'wlione'fl i*owerful 'CiOM B

•JULfit<* a-imlnUftered a doubt* •da ' feat-Jiero laat afghc U> Wend^U ' hoop teanw. - . '1:-ShMltgnj) cpnaTref^ EhaTn>jan«, T l lo ^3, and, th« local . KlrLB dei~eat»i Wenilell maldeaa, 3>

Cofich Ijim bert Dolphin's In­diana to ik «i 11-8 ad van to^ M the liaif In the boy*’ w couater, ■— and-thea-m aaaeTJa-tTtncm H TSie ~ difference by two m or* point* )n ' a hotly coutestod aecond half.

WelnbiVg topped tho a ttack for Coach W. D. Uavldson'a Trojaoa

iM t-pioposltion alluring. Ho be-__ lie ve.<»__ that _ th .ft- Jd a li_ c x - jt i2plt

j»imper ctmW cMl'y tmo lega _ v ff T op Row on a dry track- Ani-

■' c * r iuinned~from eighth to fourth In the Santa Aniia handicap in ttie last half of the etretch:

dr-owner -<►

. __ "KHir'XI5Icto*an3both undefeatwi . . top-'Paul g l i -

____As the third day started. Declo •“ ~Vcrft lu ' iwcond place! BotH

. AS Ii>ys"~>

- - - _ — j;OO.l)flO-addcd- pot: la s t -Saturday------- r i i - lw w ere-not'bum ped-hj^Tojk

■ R->w.h ril________ Carreaud ha.vnot_repllfd,to.the^ •• . lowcaUon of W alter O'Hara, own­

e r o f the Narragonsett track, Uut , lie enter hie horse agalnat TOp R-)-a- f o r ‘ a 525,000 purse

\ Bprltig.O'Hara offered to put up half'

. til.* aide bet U Carreaud Waa un- _• wimng to rlBk 530,000 In accept-

champion' aii3' runner-up ...... . . .t e r , the district tournament at-Shoshone.— -------- ---------- u----------

-The-BchednKj t o r r?Wly'\vost 9 a . m. — Declo va. Malta

( g ir ls ) . . - - _■ var-«aU t

(boya).____l .p . m ..— .Heyburn vs. Ac»-

quia (boys).2 p. m.— Declo vi, Acequla

(girls).3 p. m. — Declo vs. Paul

gin l«tw«on Oregon SU ta and ti,a end of the flr.« Quarter, un- chalked u p ............. „ ................Washington.- gtvitjp .th o ^ u g p n e & ' mieedy attack th at Gooding SenatAr.Tin Uw w,K..iv.t

A l i 'l - l t io 'a t the e®"'®; X IM.MS, brought them a tlo, dt the - ................" .............. , -.-whle.tlio-HuHkies have, won- l l jl ia lf . Twin TaH s-n oscd nh>nd,~ 1!-|. - The Indiana v e n t to-work . . . . . .aiH l-loat-three.-A -eine-la ■ ■v-irtrrr^ *-—.-■s-n . . - .T7‘-r~ : took-tt"Jp.iiMn-’W a-n r.< n iin rfi;^

. . ..................................................... . ,vau wnn ^n^cnscd It f , 21-11 I.V half-to meet the winner of the i;,

UNKPINfSHS

................ threO-niinutes. to co.-Tli^YziieJJ J tG.-fitanford-dash-for-the-HusklesruHfir^Johhny’ Welh. d ro p n X la aOregon SU te must.win both to ob-lfitfi,I robI- to recapture 'the n'irularalain similar privileges.

iSIRONGFiO

NALHANOIGA

MCftpture 'the ad-!' , ,,' . . ■ . ,. rJini.f* .^I'lerted’ agam to chock th jonly Elx iKilnLi away fi'om u .........

B u lils girls' sli'Wod “3-:fenHtvevantage. 29-23, wiUi a nilauta lo

- play-Slim -I^vlna-. free th ro it-^ il- ed the, other

HjjJrt

ifationals Down Brumwicks by ” Twoto-One; Simmons and

Bill Ford High'

JEMiUPSEIS

‘ i i l v iN i

Sincc the meet i j balng run on Hund--robin -l>aats-In. both di­

visions] percentage ataijdlngs a t the clofle of toJay'a games willdotermlno.champloas.____■ .Scoreii'lri'yeaterday’a tilts were;

•BOYS Malta 99, Acequla S.Albion 26, Declo 20.Paul 31, Heyburn 16.-

IBg^rs Snap Out of Doldrums ~ ' ^ o ~ w i n i ) y - 27-24T -atrU

V — Play 27^7 Tie

JEROM E'. --Feb.' 20V'(Speciill'rT - - jw n w - h lg t i - 8Chool’B-llW itei?"Tir

“^IlieM Tdal n l ^ t and puTlSl'an’ upaer Iby defeating KimWerly'a Bulldoga,

■ 2?~to 24:Jerome arid Kimberly gTrJs'play* a 37-2T deadlocJt In t^o opening

“ Oeettf-34rHeybwm 2 0 r QIRL8

Paul 37, Malta 2 4 .___Albion 63, 'Oeolo-24. Matta 49, Acequla 24,

■ T i j s r v l j i o i j ' j w i 'n i .......w sa aohicved by a rfatrow margin,

• ,bi*t the locale showed a alight odge jtiifoughout, Jerom e led, 12 to. 10, • t :th e-h a lf.* Leading;.aoorer-waa Huflebaut, w4»o made 10 polnU for C')aoh Etfrl Willlama' lads, Mlntun. Kimberly ace, occtre^lght for Jay .Tlvtnipaon'a aquad.

Kimberly's glrla conducted gradual Jint offecllve rally to tfara

‘ flw tie in Ihh fominlna conleat. .-nJawuue U-d, 'J l - I , a t U>e midway

° t l 'iih* u|”imrt! ‘ -c lim b . lUntim. wllh 13 poipta. top.

Slandlngs. aa - the final day atartad-gava-AlWon^fbur vietorles and no lossea in the boys' dNi- ■looFT)Mlff^nil>W--wfSir^lfd“ one defeat; Paul and Malta, twd win* and one defeat; Heyburn and Acequla, four defeata, In the rirla* aUndlnga, Albion and Paul had three vlctorlea and do losaea; Mai-

GAiPOSIPONEO:• RU PERT, Feb. 29 (Spcclal) — Oetormlnatlon a s to w hether Ru­pert Pirates -o r Filer. WlidcaU .aUall enter the dlatrlet Claaa A tournament w as postponed laat

np tii syfthlng.Becauao .o f the acarlet fever

^ave a t Filer, tho Wiidcata were linoble-to - oome hero for their scheduled gam e , and achool o ffi­cials agreed on 'Aieaday as the tlm a-top-tba-olaah-thatr-w lll-ellnf inato ona'or tho otlior.' ~ ..........

I fF I Ie l - aim .cannot make the iumtJjyjriicadfty..-o«icliila-ftsrcoU th at Rupert wll) take tho game* on forfeit ond will thereby qualify forthe t

. aouTH -sioe.____H A ZELTO N ,^^b,^ 29 (SpMlal)

ranfing In tho aouth alda'^ctau*D aub-dlatricl'tournament as tho f i­nal day opened Satuixlay niornlng.

Tha two w«re Eden and Costle- fora, WUM-thrte’ wills tfoeh In the Toumt roMn tompetstlon.

JIazolton and Murtuugh

OBTTON P1N8 LEW IS PH ILADELPHIA , iFeb, 29 (Ufl

— D ean 'D etton; Sait L aK a'C lty, tossed-BM -(Strangler)-Lewls, Chi­cago; Hank Barber, Dartmouth,' pinned flrnle Duaek, Omaha; Dick 8hlkat;-Phil8de»phta;-thrt)9rT0in Jenklna, O ilcago; Bmll Duaek, Omaha, defeated Doble Oabom, Texas.

Lists Time Supply, Azucar / a s Favorites- —~

SANTA ANITA’RACB TRACK, ARCADIA, Calif., Feb. 29 (I’.Pi— A'stroDg ri6ld'that Includea inoat of the entrlea in lost week’s J100_* ,000 added Santa A n lu handicap. L , ,

- ” S 3 ™

i Dielo — R. Ander-ian f l ) anil ^ ‘ iWltilams. (7 ), fonvHnls; D, Dar- " ’ rUiRton r6 ), ccnter: R. Andor.ton (-!> nnd K. Anderson (DT, guards.

p-Twin--Fal}3‘=e.—WoMT“ tltrr-T tnn

K. Smith (2) andguards. Substitt!tioiia:

Dodo—Bfillnrd ( 1 ). Twin Falls— ■j^ivens. R . Wells J l ) . '

BmmVtt Hwcpt to its 80-13 viC' tory over Oakley by way of pans.Ing and.flovw ork that'w oa vast­ly Jmproved^over their first an i pcarance in the afternoon. The b lue-shirted hoopstera blanked

witti eight

Tho <>p«nitifT two quarters of , Uitf fciuinin'* gam«-.wori*-«-batUa— (ill-U i»-w «v ..-«h ^ h o n *-ta ltln r'-a— l.-.-ll o-ise ui the half.'L . Hickmaa i'oii.>ci->ii 21 polnia for iho vlcton.. 1'flcr.wn.. Wendell, raarKiJd..up.:lT.._

Thin( cla.sli /m, the program ia w Wendell Ye-iorvos cdBe Shoaliona^ res<*n-M, 21-1?, in th e ' c i i r t ^ — '

m ilch ii::iurut. Diucs QuoUl-y. C ^ . n n • f l l l - n n m A T / k -----

a s S i S S i G l W l PREDICIS-

CRACKS RECOiK ANSAR rtT-vy-x tft--yph —

(I'.i'i—Joo Heifltnn'l. HiH-iboro, today wftH posse.'jsor of a now r

^^TiTin tlic V affr.»v, chulk- lh.‘ .s.-rk'.». P.rty r llio bosf Indl-

. _ . . . . . -jp iS 'trano handicap, getaway feature a t Santa Anita track.

Jllsalng from tiio fle ld .------ . . .a .'B a ro n l’s Top Row, winner of laflt-.Saturdayi_tlch-pur*a;_A^O . Vanderbilt's Olscovery; and the: T o m tiilior ' farm 's Roaomont, third Ip tha Santa Anita hsndi' cap. - . ........... -

As a .result of tho scratches, Frank A, Carreaud's Tima Supply and Fre4 M. Alger’s Axucar were tha favorites for toddv'a pursa.

O’MaKoney VictorBOSTON, Feb. 29 llf.l’i—Danno

Ifornla, threw Count Polownkl, Po' land; Rudy Dusak, Omaha, Neb., threw Don Ptroff, Russia.

. .......................... today was posse.'j.ior of a now rec- Mclntir.> .Oakley In the first period to take ord in the -iuterstato translioot niiiecrt ...

out lu books. T iie ^ l iio fa rn i”i»oy yea-]............................................... T.llAlS .

PLEN TY OF PEP A T 9

. Una- _front a t tho half, 18-4.

Heap scored nine polnia to top Emmett, and A, WeUh and Bates each marked up seven. Q. Ilale

jl»d nine, forO akley . w !th _S J,J ,6 t ion toaaOig la aeven pohita^

Lineupj u d Morlbg:‘Oakley—Erlckaon (2V and Full

T.-forwards; S.- LarKou-t7),- CPir er; R , r>arson and W. Hale

guanl?: Emm ett — J . >Yelah (2) and R . Welsh (7>, forwards; Batea (7), center; Heap (9) and Aah ley (6 ), guard*. SiibatiluHonsL OakJoy—Q. H al*.:C9), Emmett— J ^ le r , Boilngor, Sanders.

.D eclo Spurts In opening,gamea yealenlsy a f­

ternoon,-Dectniioaetl out' Emmett. 17-11, by outscorliig tho western Idahoana In the aecoind lialf. Tho count was knotted a t 7 to 7 at hnlftimo, but Em m ett couldn't hit the tioop thereafter for morn than onrt field gojil In ea< h of the finaltwo perthrta.'-....................... ■'

F.. Andetaqw. wUli eight pointa, nnil Willlama, with seven, topped ftTjr-nttnnvftmrR**i>i!in iirir-u,-,t.5n.-,

BruHHWlck-Luun.ir ing up r>!il for I Cuhit liid CliJ !o •|<iunl R.itne.

Scriics: -T------------—. SL.lTKf.V

)nr,» .........182 233 1G3— 533 ...ItO ItO 140— ....l.'>l ir,3 107— -4S9 .1 7 2 20^ '17l^— nst

Cub M an ag er-A sserta Chicago Strong-cr O ff^ nsijfely T h a a • '

Last- 8 » a w u - . -------- - r -

^ Is la u l..Calif., Feb. 29 HU’.i—A wave o f ’

roplimlsm swept through the Chl- jcago Cub camp today as Man*

Iterd ayjn adc hlatorj' In the gun nlng world by knocking the old, record-off-the board In the 100-| target contest of tho 32nd annualialer9tat4.tQurnam cnL_ — ............_S to rtin g -w lth -tw o 25a and-fin*; iahing with two 24a, 'HleMtartd; scored a 98. onlytw o d0wn._Th0 ' aid record was* mad* bjFrank Hughes of Chicago.

Every pilot on radlo-oqulpped nl transport llnera la required to pas« tha examination for a thlrd>clau radio telephona llcenao.

,.... .834 019 830-2S33 • B IN E S........113 1S3 lOfl— 402

...1(3* 149 178— 491-Ainawjrth' ~::~.n oa ioa:3rrCiimpboll ..........1.-H 130 187— 477Dummy .............. UU 140 140— 420

Totals

T I M E - _ T A B L E

Schedules of paaaenger tratns and motor atagea paaalng through Twin Falla dally ara as followa;

o r r o o n ' ^ o r t u n i i• - TlM IW lm d-.............

No. K i , teavea .............. <};S0 a. bNo. 072, leavoa_______ ^ 18 p. b

.. .671 77*i 813t-':2«2

IMtU-VSWK^KColeman ............l i d 179 140— 471

Pugliano ......173 159 1B9— 491Halstead ..........J .1 !) .H i H »— '433A. Woods ...........U2JL87_1SI— 020Cubit .................. lo t i i a 147— 024;

••TotalS-r.r:.7.-.7D8 80!T77fl - 2 { t i NATIOVAI, rAUN DKY

kla ............188 157 137— 482ii» ................103 183 l«f)— 025imy ..............140 140 140— 420lilller ..........140 17< 139— 457'onl-..............10.1 lOf‘ 204— 091

chargea would again win tha No* tionnl league iKonant this year.^

'•’Our present lineup has mora . offensive atrength than tha 19M team," Crimro remarked, " a n d '

-wardfttt’rfljfpjRJTTsriRHffpoSFroiSE; flag-cKnching apurt to tha laat' days of the season this year."

PASADENA, Calif., Feb, M ir.I'p — The Chicago Whits Soit , went through another t^attlor drlU . today with Manager Jim m y Dykea • ileclarlng hlnlaelf aatlsfiedU elr. plali'Tw ofk.^

Mika Kreevich, obtoiaad front Kansas City o f tha Anierlcan, M ;

quently and aeemed oaaurvd of v t ' outfielder's post. _

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T D A H 6 E T O M ^ q - T iW E g r T O F A L L S r ^ A H P :

^-Strange Case Ji jt t a C r Ainby N ifd Jo f t ts ^ ------------------------------------------------------

OcprsflJgonilfQrii."-mflTBfl--tKisri: itlpg attbrnay. “In fa cL " hto )le« Brow M iooib., “U wai bo

vbo <ncc<uKul.>o-^Ik-wlth r«o<^ 'Ju lla 'i mooib opcacd aitos*

. hmntif- “W tiy-AU' tbntt W b; don't yon U lk witb th e-rc« tr “ WUh Nasb,- aod tlrfl. Jogeph— •* ^

'AinngOTtf^hn«;'*-lnt«rruptoil iho police ttpinlo.

“How;ong had yon known Ne*- b ltlt JicIore.rou.m ad« tbi« ya ^ t* Ids tr lB t"

■Ycs;“ • Jniiii - answered — yrirf-i n could bftTo alll bor

(ongac. , r‘Indccdf^ Mtd Dnebes,

ayet wldenln*. “ilow Jon*. ^

and-* blaeit-tarbed elderly vonan entered. Jn lla f U the w oA

tbat ber knees wore falling ber— and- tbon; onlte Bndflonly, know nojllng a i.a lL

' PAUL M ALLON’B -

- N E W S B E H I N D - T H - e '

An &cMv« 'KvcnW Tina Silly RtporT - too Faat-movln :?^^ In the NaUM'i Oapiial.

r m iE N fibe opened bor eyes sbe * ' lay on a Btrange. narrow bed

Imi-Bninlt-roota wblch contalood. ■t614e«, » .t iu m a .» n a k cibali—

nd one anall framed Uibosraph uq Ib&walL Sbe lay tbere nnmbed In body and mind, too dated rerlew tbe swift ebaln of

Jn lla bit ber Up. Dnwlttlngly sbe bad opened tbe w^y for-Amyto.be.draeged Jntoithla. ------------

“Come 00, Ulaa Craig. Answer ibo question. Iloir long before thlB_erulse bad. yon_knoTta-He** b l U f

wbreb bad pnt her. >n tb it plaee, and too weary to think « f gettlog out. ■

flb« iboVea m t'th * door, m - priM d -U rani beirn o-ltiO T. -fiot

U d tbe

the <laj’, Just consider th a t thlji^ls a campaign'^e'ar. ^Ine tim e* out of ten th at yjlU nWt vau rlaht ah?wer. Every-four yeare the pri­mary problem of government Is the

ideation, but this year the problem !ls developing more priority anc' prlmltivity than dtual.

I t la the motivating powei which an lm ates-all.____;___

opened, and abe m v tbe wonaB IB -W aet— B e b Jn i-b er w n -T o ’m-Poyson. _______________ :_________

V aliai . B e hnrrled to tbe

.........- leading-up to-l>reat-d w r R06s*V61(*6~ye«“ang^n^vcto of the seed loon Mil.

Th6‘"WhIto HOiise apnad tti« word-amoDg-congreaalonal leaders aovex&l' days before, th at Mr. Roosevelt wna going to crack dowjj-oo auch e>t^o<JJtu«s.'Not

if tbe bod and lifted ber to a allUof >o«tora. 1 ' j u tnow board wbat happened, and . -.- - . .caine down atof bore as ODleklr as Ton can proraote tho economizingmanBBo.** i “P«»i wbich.ho has been qulet-

Bbrlooked a t bim rosucly. can't, Tom. T b o y 'ro-tb ey 're

_ * 'Q a t-l 'r e . put np hall, Tou!xa-b*pp«n-agalnr-U put^-the govtm- treo to leavft All you necd do is irent in the very uneconomical po- bo aTallable.’* fiti.sn nf arr-rtq .to. .t ie— "Tom . you ean't do ifiat." Ju lia -r'irmer with one hami while alfto prolesled. -• M>aylng hiin "lo curtail his produc-

.“But 1 hate dODO IIL Come- on. ,^'on w 'ih the other.Ilia. I ’»e my car outside.’' - ---------Bbe was wordless a ll the way COMPROMISE

ipartmoDt. and Payaon did Soon there cnmc to the Wliilc :4Wsttona,—Me' ia oaied-to nou«n nn a . trot nn J ngg a re.-

that Jn lla had anawerod "PWtcO poimcal autl^rlty thi

toe Wheeler. He had a long tgJK____“c h ie f ‘ei«cutive7“and .

PMbllthed reports . »ald ..4 h a l - railroad legislation waa rils- cuased. It wi s, but th a t was •nlv ene-tenth of I t - -

Most of the'-leglstatora who have been ca lled -k i-fo r these aub-reea-petitleal -eonsulattons

PREPAREDNESS

MCWta~aecr«t,. . . . —,,'ed across the sens

■i-ia-dlplomMle'tliimiicis:-------- —I f you happened to be on tho

qu&y.al AlSftndtraT Egypt, ih ftc days, you would aeo proof of It Jn-the iarbop. Extenaivo dredelti^ '■

would he veto tho ibo.ooo.- operations are under way...................... . . . -. l-Jt-w a«-D ot-reveiH6d-«t-the-tiTne;-

but ‘rtben Britain aeot Its wai'- ahlpa into Alexandria a t -tti« h e lg b t^ I the Itallao -tansloD, It . WM -foutf^-UiB hBTbpr would . noL,-

Ih elA v erX Jan J a to H aifa.

then.for tho 18-lnch guns o f Brlt-.................................liughta, -tho

-------------— Ihoao twosblpa had -usM th e - ammtmltlun •- Ih ty cqttled, they would hnvc been at tho Aercy of the .Itnllnti Heet. That altuation also haa bd‘n remedied. ' • •

- U i rii prt-Htnrp.g,- Ik Hn1?l~ri) Ir irv fp riji'iil

On tliifj si;oi'i‘ it isi fo hu siiiil tluil il. wii «f hii]trt‘iin.‘ ini- ~~.P01'tiUlt:fc'to tht! L'liik'd Stiilti.s ilmi. llii‘ Sp;ilililiLf>» i.';iint> i iiio

tlie noprtnvpst aiiO .0Ktab]is)ip<l llin fii-.«l lif*iiio iii ^v]l!lt Js ^ ;;T ^ * - th c - f5 r n r n 'n f 'I f l . i ) in r t t hn«” hf‘Oir A f l i n ; i n r e i l i a f : tliciv-pxnmple I'McoiiniKol oilicKs (o follow ko tliai l>y ]8<;i

pohl.liiul bt'cii disi'ovcrcd. J(. is jiiipui'tjini tliiil il. wits the H piililintf' ntirl WliHiiimi lliiil. wii.s diivctlr tv-

'l liu W'fpi1?=Ul7TirTTjyniy~Tri'iiTT'7r'KririrH of' '-t . iliis LTient laintorv-pmhviniinr Hin >;liili'K of \V;isliiii{Tt«!i,

oiir Shot Fcittor:I ’d 1IR(T to- be tl

invents • fi cure ■ ti)’ \viilfe~up' {hat ffirr who's been Tiicrpinj; 'In - Chl«- cnR-Oi/for four ycnrs

Think what' a t o . __ _ wmtil mftVc \vlth'~^-Uiln|niK^tiaC.' --filing the procw f-t« boasca whi

■Jdilho, OiCfiiiii, :\Ioii<iiiiii jHiiI AVv

T il.-I * K t i i l i * I l f T i l i i l m ] n i r i ' . l i u } - t ; i l . l J i i i iiti-'<sion, 3.2 jiiilcK fmni J.cwi.stuii, niid > Womorinl p n ik - iln y lU,

nilior sf'cliiiiis of tli<‘ o i ' c n s i o i i s ' w i l l i l l n ' - ' i s ’ s i i

_iu-Uiu-n»wtiuj^»f-l Ih*-oi M i i l i t . i n i . l V l K ! N - . r i l i

OIM- S lllllljJ to llllll'k II ('

ill d^iniU; if as iv

, niH'c ndl ( I III

t'ou iiiv y h ave i i i . r .if n in iio i

w.'si, is jjistifi......... . i-YvV

hill lu 111

lirc ii iKMKirlnl ( fiiil .stiiiiiii.s iii

ril ill ii l<iii;c I'Il ...f StllMVII,,. i I' iiitlH,in. .

let- th at some*

. .’ittimlns. you can’t pull lythlng about " I f s good for you”

when you wnah im ic Willlo’

THE POET W a s RIGHT I'ot Shots:' • - .

_J__—an- in .

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.^Awnty Winter

SHOE STO RE DILEMMAroi siK.u:

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f i^ ii i i i i i i II(ire iin'iilil )i*'lirvi> tliill rv to iioi'iiia l, till'

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w\U U y ■■*«|mn-I.TH'.irilii'

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vril WilMl <1111- ilKl' v a .I in i.Jm 'ify -if

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ill iM-crrui

lic ,l f->liliiii ,01X1,11110. T ill!IMIH fl'HIII l l ic: n rniitimiiii '.Ml'J'llUiXu:.>1. duly (hir'K . n iv ii l . ' i ' 'Ncv

go Hlore. CiKitniiicr. Clfrk, nincr ciiiiii'Htly trying to re- ilirr wlilch node hiid ii hole Ir : hc' cun be jiurc.uud tjtko on ni>(i(>!illo hhno. G ih'(<!i<'« wnmi; It jiren ton rnnTKlnp from hole,

OiRlcin.T-u fiiro fiM y |-nl. ''ph iinrt w haf» nun-.;, (fHn l

THE 0H 10GE NEVKR SEIiM S TO CO DYl

• 1‘nt .ShoollMK Ciiv:M’li th irr wuii llx liuiiiin who

u 'l ir i if n wii'ck,. i . m l i r

l . K l l i r u - h III

ill in .nap l.,y i,i..| r i»;ul.iiUIy \\ws- ii|i ill |irtji|iii'liiii

(•iiiN .low ii iim 'UmlnVNLMil 111. Jill iiifiuil.i-l,>- irm U ir.n iL i: Ikm icli.l lli<> ll in iii^ li il|<> f ir s l l l i n r .|iim 'lci's, Il In

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liif^ itii (h<''dl<) |ii’i‘'i)>’|iri'i.sii)ii I'l^'iiln, iiur ........ .W ill Hi ill n iiiiilirr \\ c\\ In r\<T.' s o f 5,111)1),(Mill,

i l l tho fiii'o o f lUiK ................... 4ill <.I||.-|- p i'o l.lnlin y Inntf miiiiH. W«' i t li iil lim.l .il’ J.ilili'hs

IVCClliri. Vlll I'r1il‘r<^'\|ir roll«>r go lu .rl. 10 w> till- W liiilr jiiu i.

(iiptv c iiiim n I'll irn on o iir luirl. :«» . i ;n l n il i i :f w liliin 'H i i i i l i l III! Ic. I .M'ini.'iMMun

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' <‘(.1, .l.i-i'p li 1. M .-.M nll.'ii, fi.i' i : . y.'iif.s l.';,'iil u ..n iw ih tan l. M icn 'liiry «If w nr,--fnift‘i’n « hi-v c it pi’iin|f.v fo r _h il\ l«K m:i-i''|ilnl Slidll.Tl) w ni'Ili «if n iili-nm l Ira iih porU ilio ii . ri-oiii II N rw <V-tn-l<'.Jiiihiiii-nn m an . 'I'lu' iirn iy c o iir l w liii lt

C im virlril liiin o f "• lis lin a o n ililr r o n .l i i r i ’’ Iuih .................I iiim ,( ic p r iv n l liini <if f i f i l l n in u iilli |iii\' fui' tw o yi'iiiv<, luiil

U L,il.illlh U ..l /uL.Jll.U----------------------.At: f irn t k Ih'i i i v , (lip n m ilfi ii'r m th in iim tn ty m 'v it i-. Miiri'ly,

................ . Iw o ron m l-li-ip n ilii 'o liil lirLi-lH from Nimv V orl; l<iHiin I'rjiiii'iN n i Ih I<{ niii oiil.v in lh lly . A n o ff la i r « l in wiin

•'**Rf?tlliiR m it" In n litff wny w iiiilil I 'i 'r ia ln ly l l iu c Kot miiiiC'

' ' ' l l i i l . t l i f im liil In i-rin'ciiili('i‘ In I I i iiI lu i anii.V 4^rrin'l',iiiiih| -1t'0 Ilkfl rili'H iir’fl H’ir'''--lllK»V(* Mia iih 'It h I Nlnulnw n f hiihjii

..... .d o O i .T lit) iiiiiu w Ihi kiivu C u lu iii:! J tc .U i il lo i i lliu LkKcUi wiih

I r Mm innrkot foi* liiif'c <inuntil|<'K "C Hiii'|i)nH i i r i i iy n iipj iI I i 'h,iritH tli;k<>i (Imil m ay liiiva I...... in iio ii 'i il. ('Ii<>i ik !i , Init mlo ff ic u r il l M cM u ilcti’H jiuH ltloii in iin l iioL nI iii|i),v lio

------ — ------- —

r f ,lfinm.Y W a lk e r'In a i lr lrK iH '' l'» Mu- ........... .‘ c u iiv v iitiu ii, (I A iliin d o n in u )’ a i ia a In w lili'li a \>'alki‘r. ^|n,u.l.,i.i.,n..1t: njiil « wlmpmd nm rlin i lliliii «.«.iilli,ll-

■mijntlihc:— SourpuM

noRt forgot., llci'c'»i

mctljuloiialy _maoIcurcflir 'an iw er .m j JflnCiUons. .Misa.

............................... .......... .................- l i r t t i r m i l ^ f Jttllfc’a Tdor t hc y— hn rom rir-frn

ASIDE ...........A western ad v lae r--to — Mr; _ '

"RooseveR" haa-loJd-bls-«eHe«oue», In -th e ■wnotofial-oloekrooni-thgt— -B-tthB-prw lttertntiaiJld U k o ■ fo5^

C ra i i It will be easier— and quicker,— Now," be stopped-a do- ment, Kirlog b e t th at false amlle aK&itU-^i».~7on-Bav-Jtoyat~Ne« bltc*«

_ - 0 f co o rse .* ',. _______________•’WhUU woa tb B -te« -U m e yoo

saw h im !""Tho eTening before be— ** ’y f a a nnrdoredT*' aaked Bneben

qstekly.— n=.Tw a snT?offirii

"Tbore. ihere. Ulss Craig. Just mora.quettJonr4beD-lbat’e all.' anything happen a t Brergreen

Island that .woa at a ll earloust 1 mean,- beyond, the bnntlng aeel-

n e'a tallied with Woodford, Ju lia—told- -herself.—-H e “ linows'

' SbOBr‘PByBon.- ‘*Y-ye8.*'-«he fal­tered. **A nan tried to get Into the radio room of tbe b o at'

'Ob. yea. Who was bet'

was ftwr» anri hiR vi.r« «m a Prcclatcd l>y a lot Of people.., His novel argument Itf thai/^whd* ’llE^«»em VnL i i i * — ThcsB-p«Fpla-JaHt-inuBt'-htt\’5ever--trlert5-bM ng-^er"oul '...........

not aSgn any cxlra*hudgetary -blilB-whlch-dlil n ot-carrytaxeff for raising the mopcv. -tviiwt I belle-

b a » t“.^Pay8on_aodded._!!U'a_i rottca.

trlck. They bad po rleb t to Uhe

the present political altuation will diaia-flWVfi.for_hlnu6iLjn--hist«><—and el»e^»ihere.'............ -------- '“ TtHTnovelt? purveyor hoa n o t however. suggetUd. th at to Mr.

T h e r a Is "no reason 16 -

‘f * t “ don‘r"ltn6w.'‘ tibe stodO' nnceruiniy. “That's a ll, now !"

Bnchen . bowed allgbtly. . “f o t

sbe’a no more » materl. than yoD are ." -

wltneas Shrewd and capabie.Mr. Rob­inson figured that ono out fast.

-^ JA IM — B n clte n 'B -am llc .,. r o t th e-pfeaen l,-ye«.-flo t-| -ioW w 8t

get somewhere politically in this town.** Kemp tnrned' to Ju lia

a. “JL’m gqlag to defend yoo,

whereby he would get his seeds and Mr. Roosevelt his budcet. The Preslder

course not. Wbat going to s a y r

“1 saw b im .tb e eTonlng before -h e -4 isapp«ared-tro|tt tbe yacht- They-told me ho’d stopped off at Condon to :jKka the^plane Into,

“ W h y r ‘**Tboro'd been a banting aeel-

dont. Ur. Noabltt waa shot In the shoulder, stopped.

suddenly angry. **"Wby are*yoo asking me a ll.th ^ so qnosUonsT Why don’t yon ask Mr. Wood- JordT, .Jt .waa JUa-yaobt.-NesW H-waa-hls-BUMt^Md— ---------------

"IV e *a lread y ( a f k e d with

lat^rJal

“You mean 1~ J bafe to stay J a il !" Sbe looked from one to

tffe other,'borrlfled..‘It’s Bofcvso bad." the poUce

Mptaln ^ d . . ' ‘I'U see th at-th e matron, Ura. Barton— *•

~But Isn’t there, any way yen n fl« U so 1 don’t haro to a tg y f Buchen nodded, told ber that

she jnigbt be released ofi ball. B e named a flgure wblcb to Jo lla

lemed fadtostle.— ^ B n r 1 vhM on'l - th a t;-o b flb ’ m o«cil ” I -^ I“ eouldn’J-p o stib ly

ilso IL**

.......................and ^ e n spendyon.” ' whatever money-waa necessary

" B a t look here." eald Payson for seed loans out o f left-overssnddenly, " I- was going to haw ___from: the m as appmpHaHnn.my own lawyer handle It. She That was,done. Even a f^resi- coQldn’t do better, you know. It’* ‘lent cannot do- wbat be would0 . Willbma Miller.- ......................

Fetor Kemp looked 'at Jn lla . '“I— U*« Blee -.ot. JABr Tom,'*

Ju lia said. *‘But I ’Te known Peter a long Ume, and I bavo eonfldence

like to do in ft'campalgn:ycnr

aA C K -FlR E ^_ Tho technical Inner ABpecI

rnl • Hagood'a removal 1

Congress-Today

'T:|

Imraigra’tjon committee fonsirt* - WII. to deport alien criminals.

, " Hd^SSE ■ n recess. . . •'

than I’d bare In your lawyer. Sbe stopped, l e a n e d weartlf against the -wall with her bead Is her bands. “T c t c r . . - . . .-do-Tbu lEInk- *'

A ccrtain well known nntl-Ncw trom otlon ftgtncy waa Jtcli-

CASTLEFORD, Feb. -29 (Spe­cial) — Ei'erywonmn’a club, m et

■Thutaday.alUIt realVr w ifl-be*b ad for Mapood’s'reference tOjdlBt church with Mrs, FrtU lUnx?

, t v m n s n r x . - K : ’n S R -(To Be OonUnned) was made. Tho agency decIdcd hoaltw^^^

ilo fto on tho groi

- LHIIb 'Amhro

I l<li I ■Ilf,KL'Uuni lii'iiji 1)Ik lolti

mn iniy honp M/( ne.v r(«ul h.'iii> lilK

Ki MTHiu bi-l.tgo cciiiKi Iir«|) t.l'U'-LJUillglL

rrrTT

16 YEARS AGOAt ft miiM nii-ftliiK »>/ clti*i'n«

r.tl lajqwyprs- o r Kim lifily Tidil iiKniuy iiflcrnoon u «iov(iin-nt l<> uvu Iho jM>oj.lo of tlial vlclnliy

wUUWftW Ji-oin Ww 'i\vln Kalin hlffiiwiiy dl»lrlct luul form i\n liulc- Iirnrtent dlstrlrt Wnyt ilcXwUcd ot ik-lliiii Iftkni l>y Uio crowd llmt lllU'il tho Hlar thcotci- t

1 0 . BelUe

TIIOAC FELLO W a THINK lOAMO IB THE EAltTH'S

ENDI'lit Nliutn

An Miili.i pol (ir nilix :i-ll.vthnt ImrH In Dt'trnit llie city fllli'lt

K liiivo it ix'ciilliir lilrii (>r llu ;<iM ami ImKth of jaiilio’n win- 111. HuiUi.lliliill UilH.ltt tiiu iuiiU:

i)i..l<- «ir f.c.iiirl1ilnir.•llil-lnK'-'linnd

‘i1 liii liy Iw

l-'fon.l Hllritrr; " K nil lliitl itnyl” Hill, I'ljt HliiilN,• UifrmnmPtrr If

<Uy iillrW-

j-n JiHvn nay Aail whiK-

h, ihTy' ^fity

ly .ml Oic (llfllHct an It In prc«’ illy roiwlltutM w as fostered M’ nncr titftlo Sen. O. Q. Zu<!l(. Oji-

IMMllIoii Ki nueh notion won muiiu l.y John W. llni-.lln. Thn iiieitlnK wim -|ilM> mlilrrwiiHl (ly \V, li . Hp^nw, chnlrmnn, Joo Wny imrt by Muiulwro of tlio vKomitive Ixiitrii <»' Iw lYixpnyera' I/eiigar'.

CVilU-d on for II talk dui-lng tin •oiir;io of II (llMriiimlnn of Mm ron mK't'<.r tuh n,triiivii'of uuruiftiwuy illNlrli't I), 'nioiiiaa, rliHlriiiiiJi Ilf tlui rxi'rutlV<' r<aiiiiiilt<’u of llio li'U^ar, oiitllni'<l ix-Mvlllrn <ir IIi tKiny,

27 YEAR8 AQO

WI-.'VE NQTICUO TilAT

u rtf i 'T rp ffjvlivs tlmt II

r o fllicitn inilliluul a|‘uu<Ihn rnillo iiirse ilnys, and from the wiiy iiioni of IlKi iMilltlrliinn snirry IHist .nil Iiiqui', yoa'd Ihlnlf tlmy, o w ‘1 II winiii n iuiii'y..... -

—Jerei

ONi: OF T i i o a c z iq -z a q NUIflA N C ta ,

nil' I'ot HIioIhi('■Klo Riuii inlnsi'd a hot fur hiii

nIyiiiiiUi sluloin U'ina wlii'ii h< forKiil lliikl K>iy Who drivofl pasl lay lioiino rVmy iiu<r<ili)g hlltli.'iy wfilEElng 1a nail out nmonK luor

lie limns ilrivinw to worHI '- ' ‘ A»i,« Lets

FA M 0U8 i.ABT LINE " , , . . In llhs N iatab, oii|

H I S T O R Y of Twin Falls City fejCdunty

Lrv..., her hennl worae. Hho can’t remember'W<.».tng.Bt<-cl,B'-i-«i»i(hmWflvr-mlnmf«, l>ccau»o flho does.

uUo Jind tw*n ««.ju foi', jvn l n’t wnrrntrMe, fn»o ninkea n plnr-.OII"'” ' .• »lio > o c « i’t fIniJth. Khc may os

K foi!■ A sn,lXKl city hull WM-« jvn'vniTvit Uy lUiv- rnn wliioli will kIvo llir

(‘lly wnpio'room fnr offIrr« «< (Im t iiy en((lnc<'r ami olhcr officlaln, twiuies K w.unrii nhfl lJh r for thftnlly <ladn, flle<i|ilaK aimrtmcnli llu> <lrrau'a iiiitl lavulory.

Tiiu first fi<K>r w(il <>u Klvca to the firo d<^rU i)cnl and will

rooirt fok' Iho eliemlrul enffiao htwo cnrtj, Tho' rrmnlnfler o f tna Ixaiil Iwnio will l>e ilevoled to Ihn l irpluMo of tho fire appnrahw neofiNMury to give 'I'wln Fulbi Uio(>r<it W iirvteolionT

Mid Mm. J . W. Voortief* a lluprrt to nntiiy n week’a end hoa» [wrly glvni In iK’iior uf MUs Kut M^Mants. ‘I W e - nrew nt w«r MiSBM KAto and Nom MoUnnta, Nell liullta, ClMtriolie I'owers, Nnn (irMntMW, MNuira. I,M h, llalnske, ttA Mf,Cn\iley ami F rtd \\M of I'rrflU llo ............................ ..............

the IHth rrnliiry , fiinrra lilneullii ^nra baked aiui aolil ftii dislrlbatinn a t funerals lu Hall

10hKlatid.^TI‘ 'W

y o , e k iu ^ n

— ---------- ./ - B y - ^ iy e - f io b c r t y - B n r t o n - --------- -

/ay for future reference.I t did not rc«t long In the file

beforo Hagood waa removed from command. TJiat moilo It cnllrcly diffcMrtt mnleHal_ from a publlc-

M ra MacDonald, aclibol nurse. w eseiil ■arm - g av u 'iia - iim f « ~

:sling talk regarding her work. During tho business scssloo, I t waa dcclded not to Jiold th e Qentie- mui^fl-aight and banquet this yeav " " weather conditions had

ty. * ‘«ujdp(dnt. .T h e . Ir e c . apeeeh cau»«l--ciinoellatlon - o f - l t - a t • th» apglo alone lifted It out, of iho schg.inifii iirr^n___ _______________

"llfiv , Wlll'lillf<l her ptit'"Oh, h .re it Ui.” Mary fam-

l>)<:d la lict.j)irt;l(cL.ajid, muiti- twn. haailkiTchlrfn nail n CKiidy tur,

•oiliirrd lw«'lvo tent*.•'Where's Ihn other olm c?""Tlm i a all Ihii-e la, Y«a gave 0 a.^iiw UT'an.1 Uio jMiptr was irco cnila, a m i-Ih ii i’tf rlghl.

Thrro Is luiolher dinii' »omtwhr|-( "

woan’l In liir pochel.

I-had enough."■•Oil, Tom,,iUm't fuM I

I f aho kmt It nlio

ntnount,'I wouldn't hnow the boy now

anyway,•' nuld Muiy.. -i;I_dun'i..cartt.-flbuuL-Uic-iuoiic)

Wgan hrr fftlhtr.Devoid «( Ao4>ur*ey

" il'a Uio principle of the llilag/ fliilaliMLlila wUc. "Jt'orgcL it might do you gtnxl to loao Mimolhing aomotini*. Try Watching every little tIUn*. K*ts yo(rd<rwi " - ..............................

Well be blind and deaf and daaib. U ary, I wunt you lo wal<e-un itop «lrenming. You go wool-

gulhwliig «im(.#t-<very mlmtto of •Ilf liny. 1 waal you to «Mai> out of ; and uiw your wits. Now go and

gi'l ywir iojwoii#,''••I left my books a f iWnuV Oii

yw, I think I left tifom tlicre. Maybe It waa jano'«, tmt I'll find

Ihliua, I ’m lalhing aUmt otoser- vat Ifin - nnn-iHTtiracy,— Thin-chIM liiM hultlior. Mm dovw't look al

11 IxiyUNO, I gueM not,i'- Mmv waa iiiliig ou( hvi- iwiikila. " I mual

. 1 iftrl H IIt w w n l lT ^ t .

'nt«u out o f a «ruiit|il«d hand* kerchlof rolled « nickel.

'lioou aomb more, .MojI m tho

rs? SS!■’Dll, *ay, now I know, i B«t . . UH>klB( U U » Vuture

Mary j4cke*l np Uiebar from Uia table w«iere #ho had l a ld .l t , . ' ’! fvrrat aU 'o lxm l.U . 1 aieon I forgot tww It happenctl. 1 have five cents iiMtoIra and 1 aieanl to j>ul i l wlUi the olianm wlien I gut home. Hoiicatly, Daddy, it kwi w«nt out of myjwad.*’ ‘ ■“ UmrwM Uio 1H»I ■ knew bonert M ary..

Kveryihlng waa all li^ it now, Inil her fallier still penUled. 'IxNik here, you two; you think 'Ml loo j M ct abo^ ii.V..u.!j^l1!lii ; WM*'hM \;lm« twlify wtil]

malm ot niliinr inladcmrnnnrs. Kveryone ablo to rciid hits nowheard abput It. -

Thus, whatever tho m erits of Ihe-vIlBclpMnaTy action, i t bccanie a m ajor blunder. Eyen New Deni inubllcity men aro now bemoaning It aa auch in private. They ore iwomlcring who waa reaponslblo.

, Why Iglri, TVini o a acr.7’’

‘•Jtecaiisr,’’ anld Tom, "I'la tlre<l trylnc to tintttnglo y««p Rcwjiuiti*. and I am trying to ainooth tho way for aotno othor fellow aoiao day,'' Coiiyrlgbl. IfiSO, NEA. VervlM, lao.

You May Not Thai—

A t linilny, the proprlolrffiJ"ot' tho Keefer and W hilo, store

. Idden in th6 .... _ known porlod nwivTlpr t)( n cpiiixn-; branded Illchardr.on’nmao )ur tne.Dluiiuhi

iBlomary uiuna.

CONGRATULATIONSMr. Roosevelt has been hav­

ing unadvertlMd political con­ferences during the pas't few weeKs. Many a loglsiator and prominent citizen who comi

yc)U no Imrtl other busings is asked jo tar-

J fh c i• I t was decided' that tho club -

would help In the organiuiUon of R— BChool-liainl.—^ B ^ h o a tfs a e a served tefreshmenta nl tiie close of the \ meeting.

The next meeting will bo March I a t the Melhodlst church with rs. It, A; KInyon and Mra. F fa r l

Kimbrough hoateases, Mra. R . \V, CWi&man' 'd f 'D i i C ^ -

.. m cn flower gardena and Inwe- • will be a seed and bulb exchange;

- -xurlous substnnc6 wblch ludea ^rom ilii -own body^

Closeup and Comedi- i t ^ - E R S K I N E V O H N S O N ^ F f i B f t F f f l ^ B H ^ ^

them Wing telograph oliPH. on acrouat of ihnj '

. ilerealing ma|ohee III Nsw York Olty a t the re< quest of the Diamond Matoh Co.

U i t ' R i lT ot Joroino Youth

r l/arlov.......... - .............— f llu m p r^ l, whodied Thursday at Burjoy from In- Jurlsa received In an automobile acoldent Sunday, will be held to* mbrmW at a p. m, a t t>v Melho- d lil cburah liare. Mfs. J, B. U««m of the Chrlatlwi ohutoU wUl )m to flhirrti TntermeBt-^fllH)rin-JBr» oma flemstery,

Tl>e body rests a t Ihe Wlloy fu­neral homo.

Itobort lloffmaii, Oolurobla. 0 , Oj^^eurstl hla sli ' ‘

JonatmiUwi ol 1 ,5 ^ w6rdo.

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(liiy, nftemoon a t the Mcthodlat church forobaervancctir UicWorW pay of-Prayer-held «gain th is year on Iho first Friday in L en t

------- O flle^ j»-elfct« i’were-MrBr-A-.-8 .-M arfju.'pfraiOTht: Mrs. Lloyd Gll- TOOte, Mcretary^aivd M r*. 0 . M. ijimpnn, treasurer., Vice president nostJi win be ftllfd by presidents

' <.f the local mlsslcinary socleUes.A pot-luck luncheon prcccded

the progmm which' was baaed on ibe theme, "On E arth Peace, Good

----------AVm-TuwHnt- y e n :” - - M n r t . - B rWhite presided a t tho service and

• >trs. F . 8 . BeU was jlan l9t._ .T h e . history-nt tho day n f , prayef was Riven by Mrs. T . P . Warner, ^ n i. A. .F. Oslund.prc8enLc(La ailo.ond Mrs. G. M. Hall gave a meditation on "Peace on Earth.”

Tho Presbytfrlon theme wnM B- , . tiUed "Tlie Proralscs.of Ecaco".and

was presided over ^ ifrtf.' W. -A. HowBnl. Mrs. A. G. Howell sang

--------- -ir»w »-"V iaiD H r-Q rTbe-E a»tii-atreacB" was tho theme o l the Bap­tist women and was presented by

' ' itfrs. R oy B a rn ett . Miss Edna Orftham sang a solol The ChrJatloA

>, . iw i i w n e - « a s ' VTha -Ways- b t Peacs^t - i-WtCh M TBrC;-S;^VhttzcllprcBldlng,, I t mcluiieci ft rea3ing,“^ ^ e Chrial’

of the Andes;” by Mrs.,U. N . Terry, who also sang a solo. *1710 Men,*

------- nonlt^- theme- won “Thio GreatCommandment," .presented by Mrs'. J . C.-'PortcrfIcld>-Mrfl;- ft; “ *■

Mrs. Georgo Worberg read a poem, ’•Is I t A D ream ?" In con-

With most of the high school set .. .*..prcaent.-tIiiLLcfljLXcarjlancc ilv in :

' last night by members of tho Blue; - Triangle, and. J -O .-Y .-c lu h s - was

U tiu -m oA tluiccQ StfuLfiC :^_ I'a BW'Inlfl. A fgntiira nf the

evening was a - floor show present* ed by students of the Desmond*

■ Bales- dance sludl#r‘■MIm PVMyn R!

Telford. Prizes were also received hy MlBS TriH Coariman* and Paul

- 4rflghton-and-m e a-Iiefalfr4 Ia in efer and -LeRoy McArthur.

. Doss were Itt charge of tho floor " -sh oar.Jjiu alo waa fumlflhcd-t '

Collegians, high s c h ^ d a n c e

CLtia HEASS \ ’TRAMP PKOOR/UI S

Mrs. Ed ' Collins -entertained incmhenrof‘-tlirEwia^--HHnd‘clui) a t 'h e r hoipo yesterday'oftcmoon.

. Tho program. whlcU followed the business seasion conducted Ijy Mrs. o . T.-Hampton, w aa.prcM aUd-ljy Mrs. Hopklna. Tho subject was

....... — — ■—

and Mrs. Ralph Tnylor and Mrs, Hopklna sang a duet, “Keep a Light to Your Wlndow:*‘-«baJ?e<l- erallon report was glWn by Urs. Walter' Becktey and Iho group

M B » y T n n 6 r i ! I ^ y e a “ tlio qi made by tho club for Mrs. Walter

„:ruxiier.--A«latcd_by-M rjir-W r-A. iv o and Mrs. Hampton, the Iiost- MR served refrcBhmenta.

.. __ __* .^ ,1 1 1 0__M, olub at their homo on Soventh

-ftvcnue cM t, laat evening. Sw.cet ' TWO* and fern# were used aa do-

comions'^ providing a spiingttme atmoephera. Prlaor went to Mrs. C. B . HoUnea and L o rM m io r.o ad Mr. and M n, Reeao Oilck. Mrs,

prftwnt were Mr. and Mm, Gltek, Mr.. and Mrs. A . y . y l•

Mr. anrt Mm,.............. ifT lh o -g H o u p -e r in on u t mtotlng.

. #______ <14M|LS1K®-W01U£— —

*tovfiWBDT\T-CMm Members o f tbe Bunshl...

club m et yesterday afternoon a t• oe-M rtr-Pftul-riftK lok.

Tha brlef business aeaslon was pre- • ceded by group alnglng.<rf “Amer­

ic a ''a iH a aoluUirent eventj wer« given u r o H ^ *Tf*|K)iisea. F o r tho program Mias Neoraa U rrlo k presented an Ulus- CT«l«l ta lk on Oamp F ir * work.

,-im a..la-PL.monilJ*r o f the Pongo -C jm ra ^ iftrr group;-Tho wWt®-ew-

phanl was woo by

yeArS- diiralion; , Durlnc H.is rc».[-|tho If.HMri-w.Tnion'ts llic dcncc here ho was engngcd inlfrom tUc-Blblc; "IJolwici T i - .

w . . « „ ;„ v = orwny coming to thia counti-y as n'tuivo

Here they are, tho fctng and queen of _____________M they appear In the gay picturr, “King of BurlciHiuc." With Warner B axter and Alice Fayo heading an nll-star cast,-the newplClore bring* a wonder world «• -------------

..Orpheum-SMeea, tomorrow.

( I ll K( n 01 - Tii

whom my «iul dpliRhtcth;' Ii (Unn ji. i„ . spirit Upt'U .him:. hcL.i:iJWCj-Ui

Mrs. Genlilca’' {lanlah 42!!). Ell L^niJcly, Mnt. Cliirrticc Tue,Mrs. Carl Neliion, Mrs. Olo Amund­son. all of Xorthwoo<I, In., and Mrs.A. Amundson, Glenville, Minn., and

brother, Torger Leo. Wniianu, Wis. The body rests a t the White mortusry,

C H U n a i OK THK ASC KNSION K n SC O P A I.

ncv. V. K. N'cwman. rwlor Klrat Sunday In I^cnt.Holy Communion a t 8 «. m. Cliurch school nt D:10 n. m.Holy Communion with ftprmcui

nt 11 B-. m,—Church*wl<le corpor- a ta Communion. .

one-act comedy, ."Babbit'fl . was by m em ber*

of the Thespians during the roji-u- lar..JC«aAy-aMj-mbly nt tho high .vhoorTJembcrji. of the ca.st were lack Pence. Ruth_Wiseman. Jnnc

W o Evonfl wft» *#trt1citr*mrector a iiil. Gf'ahvillo'-IIaigKt-AJiil-RsIpl* FiinUo had char^je o f Uiealugo and prcipcxilca.

.Jl?pt^n_j:.'ird3_nm l. ftUciuULncc re? jp trta 'w ill be _dl*!tributo<l lo the jstudentfl Wednesday.

CHURCH GROUPS

[I'luircli li'iMr. HaiJKi i Hrii.miro <'f a iinn; l> .itinii,i." .Mr. K-.'.H .111 "A ■'

OMURCH o r THK n a /a « k n kU V . Sn'illh, |./L*tor n. m.—Sunday school,' Mrs.

Ix'tha Oirifitian, « .i>erintondcnt.J t a. m. -Morning wnr/tbijl nnd

sermon. TJjcrc \v-j)l toe apccl.iJ win- sic and singing, Kcv. U D. Smith wiH.prcicU .on..'.:Uactmaclous-Um of Power." •. 3 lo 4 p. m.—The Sun.'ihinc Go.s-

pel hour over KTKI. Tlic" pa>i<.F .. .- 'aayi_Soin»ii,»«bJ»olTrW lstJ

Tramp/' j H_(L aU -r;.Ji^ IlH L 4:o u aC - pcoplt'a:.’'?i'P.. •Tl'c. Off meeting a t ihc chuvch. ill».i Kiiiiy;Clir)s'.’.' U the itnyborn, president, in ehnrce, jU-nton Hrrmoii.

6:30 p. ni,—Junior meeting. jrr.i.l"O h Thf'u.subl Albert A.sktnv In ' ch.-\igc of tho Stiii-": -I.lpbos, missionary w-n-ico. lUomalnc.” .Mr:.

7:30 1’. m —•ICviiiiKolLsUc' H,‘rviP.,-..or>;.uil.-.t. Aiitli. Song 8ervico w ii i r ^ w i i l iiuu>:i.:'My'Shc|.!i. U ." and ringing. Rev. L. b . .Smith wijl ntr, .iln ttor. pre.ich oh "The Netessily of i>alva-l 0:30 i>. ra. '1lion,” |L<'a»lcr. Mi s 1.

7:30 p. m.—Wedne.sdny, .^crvioes "How SiioiiUl S

ST. EDWAKD'S CATHOI.H', 'l-'ftthrr 11. H. Hfilmait, jia.'tor

Ucv. rrantl.H lUtVL.’ . iuyiLit;tpt Sunday inassi-s at b and ]U a. m. AVi'cJc <lay in:u“3i'.'5 ;il 8 a. m. C6mnnmtfiTr!5'in4!nv»;Virst giiiulrij'

H w nd Sundav mr •Thinl Suiulny i"i' v<'ii; u Kourth t unil;

, -I..'ntoT<Iw-Vil: I'lFri-iuy uC 7:;iO

_ FJ15ST n tvG. L.-C|jil 'ii. liiiMor - •-

10 a. m .-C lu proiifvi provltleii :nr. jm-.vi.i.i j..

........ fiivpcniwK'u i\i..- ..Moriillir. ,S. .--

H O L L I S T E R

P • rr —

n a l L A t t e i ; > d a a c e _

A t B u h l G r a n g e

:r-Ma( t. 13:1-P!•p2:3f> p, m .-rrninrd

i . . . .-.Trr-TTt— .:........ ........ .1 F IR S T .Cm U SUAN . ' ;r idl.-,s’ Aid so] The membera of tho S t. Edward'fl sixth Avenue North omi■.Sh--.shpnciH'e rhvirrh parli

U. D„ pastor 137 Seventii Avenue East

. . „ Phone <C5...........stUute UlC Junior Holy .iJB m c;-thc - Church echool a l B ;« a. m ,- hlgh..8ChooLatUllcnta.bclaDC..to_thclFrftnk. Slack, general supcrintend-— >iy-Ninas-Tnh'icnc-iocTciyi--------------- --------------- ---------------

m cn -o vrrlT -y cariro r nec coni- s

the Holy Name society will form 5 , the pdSTo r’a UienTirji

HHKTHKKN IN CHRIST tU l.U C ll

rn ir of Third and Third avenue east • •

Rev. \\'ayne W. Want, piislor.- « n p - • ■

, Worship sen'ice.s con-•• ductcd-by-thc-pastor:............... ......- -

7 p. m. Christian-Enrtenvor. Wil-

--;ldr.^bloyd Oaks

mass and proceed' to their plfice.s There," with appropriate music by tor uenlor adult and juniors ajsn. i_ -t.— t. . -------- .................................. .u . „u.i_ 8 p. m. Evangelistic'flen'icM con­

ducted by Elder C. E, Lichty. Wednesday evening, 7:30, prayer

—Ann*m!ir''>5-th»' rf’Ti J'rnui -'Jh -\vi K m i r l t i A v 1

Dan -Matlhowi,'' the ‘ famous ■tory by-HarolA B ell Wright,

Sunday.- BUI Boyd In •'Racing

RaE^s-brewKh eMspM. thrill, of running. MitamobUe batUca

Ion in . . ........................... ..member of the Hffly Name will take the Hnlv TiTnTno pti ’ hole---------X-ildlng a lighted i^ d ic .'- The ceremony will then close with ben­ediction of the H ost Blessed sacra-

CalendarTwin Falls Council of Par-

entB ftnd_Tcftcliera_wiU_-in«t- "MOnday a t 7 :45 p. m, a t t^o _homWMtS^J^• 687 sccond nvcntio n o ro t-------

Mountain View club wiii Mi.iir.n meef W cdneadityw lttrM rBrSnm - Gamble. Tho Colonial parly will bo held Thursday at .the Com­munity church.

o f- the m ost' o d ^ *i characten e^-er' thrown togeth­er ar'e to bo fo u a d jn ‘Tough Guy,"'« new drama of the gov­ernment secret sen lcc, wbtch

theater. Jack ie Cooper - and Jdseph CaUelii (a ^ v e ), tvilh

_R in_Tln_I!o._lr^m ay-tb^loM l.

I dog, A fter benediction the boys. *hre« young men and men will, go to irted" thf'O airTcllbw -s'' iiall /for break­

fast, served by the Catholic Wont- en'a league. A short •buslncM m eet­ing wil) be held to organize alh- .letlc nctlvlttea for the-ydung folks. Father Michael Ryon of Buhl will deliver a short address.

Of life cordtally vxlcoi^je_____Evening worship and sermon at

7:30 o'clock. An evangelistic ser­vice Of inspirational character.

Church nighf. Wcdnestlny eVe- nga a t 7 o’clock .with -covMcd sh dinner to which'hIl”a fe 'V c V>me, m em ^r ^ncMrien^s a2'Ii?i__

B c r n i o . t c m t l e c in r itc HB. i f . Davl<i, pastor

Sunday Mrvices:0:45 m m,=—Sunday school,

Claaiea for alt agea. fop'the stmly o f-th o-B H jle " • -

Lluc?rne^ A n n o u n c ^ ^

. . . . . chapter No. I I of “Phantom Empire," and neiva reel are added.

Hansen Latawah club will -holxLlta -annuaMiome -n i^ u cta - .-Junehe6n*‘ Tnrt(Jffy“ »^rh. Mrs.

Btuart SovcniB, Kimberly. CJt flcors will hp Ilcctad„JCor.,tha., coming jiuat a t Uila meeting.

Tnternatlonal Relallonn study group of tho American Aasocia- tlon of University Women will n^eet Monday a t 8' p. m. a t tho homo of Mrs, sturgeon McCoy,

-W T -B im -street; • M nr-C harlei^ Will preaont,

Franco n

Luccmo school honor roU for the ^st aix^WR^eksJnclmles the follow-

Eight gmde, Junnita Brewer. Agnca 'Vcccra, Robert Svancara; seventh grade, Mivy Anno Egglrs- Ipn.-M arjorie-Rtng.- Roaio Vccem : sixth grade, Betl ” ' “ '

rent evont'on Franco and Mrs. Warberif will review,

diiima.

Mrs. M. P. Kenwqrthy was ho«. icsa “T u esd ay a ftrrn n u in o -nirm- bers of the 'W omen'il' Christian Temperance. Union, the session be­ing conducted by the president, Mrs. Blevins. Dc.vollonals were led by Mrs. Mlnnlch followed by group Binging of “Love Lifted Me." Dur Ing IhaJjusln ia* »*asloa plans-wsM mado for a silver tea to bo given the afternoon of March 81, A featuro of tlio program was tho tribute paid to Mrs, W. » Fiflhcr. a lata member. The naxt meellng will be held at-thff'horn* o f M r J Blevlna March 24.

6UHL,- rcb , -29 (SpccIoD—The miaslonary offering. DcvoUonal service. Good music.

2:30 p. m. — Ik’thel TempleBl«ftdiifisl“over“K T F r------------

0 J). m,— Young People’s meet­ing. A service to which ell young people of the community are wel­come, Mias Thclmi\ l,.npp, kpenkrr.

a<lc. B etty Ring. Bernicc 7/30. p. m,— RvungfiiHtii- xcit'ir.L-. fiftt^-TTHdo; n o W l'r T lM l'^ 1 ) prayer for tho-alek. tiernton

by tho pastor. Music and singing.Tuesday and Thursday, 8 p, m.—

Bethel Temple- BttttmmnOTTOpen lo the );)UbUc for Bible atwly nnd Christian work. Bring Blblo and note book.

Saturday, 2 p. m,—Children's church, In charge .of Mrs, Elvera Strand.

fourth grade, Ralph'Svoncnrn, Doris Ring. Jesslo Heaton; first grade, B etty Burbof^ RoaiUU^van- cara, Melba. Heaton. .

Tho following students have had a perfect attendance recftrd for the six weekn’ period: Robert Ring. Agnes Vecera.. Robert Svnncara. Mary Anne Eggleston, Marjorie Ring. Allen Heaton, Roslo Vecern, Charlotte Heatoni -V cm On B axt(Ti Fern Rich, Royal Rich, Otto Svan- earn, Gehtf Davis, R ay Jam es, Rob­ert Heuton, Jessie Heaton, Jay lltatoft ahd m ip h Bvaacara.

The Entire Building Will Be Used Ai An Eye,■______ JEar, Kose and Throat Office__________

. rinmcii o f t h e •FOURSQUARE G O SrEl.

Corner F ifth Avenue East uiid.Thlrd Street .

Pafitor. Mrs. Frances Ludiri'gton— ■■ 0;<5 a. m.—Sunday'school; L;ea- 9onr"Vlslw and SeWlce,”

U a. m.—Sunday m omlnj' wor.: ship. Subject, "In Remembrance,’’ Holy Communion served, every rihnt Sunday In Uie month.

6:30 p, m,—CruMider meeting, ■Young .ptople.

'f;l3 -p ,—mr-^Emngpli^tlc—mrs- ange. Subject, "Boonierang,'' Also a /splendid program planned of, lausic- and- simgs-wlth- ilucta. ond^bOlOH.

Mid-week services: 'Tues.iny,. •ayer n eollng; Friday, « p, il)in>VuTTyrT!»af8dAii:<>ft‘-i'>f*'’'’’>’7!

Cottugo vv.iyor meeting for tlonal spiritual awakening.

TH E HOME OF

DEPENDABLE^ USED GARS

S E E T H E S E

HiftliB were-rep»»rled during Hi**- piiflt week: Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Matsen, boy. Feb. 17; Mr. and Mis. Roy Lolluc, boy. FoTvIB' Mr. and Mrs. lam ta Anderson, girl, Feb. H ; Mr. and Mrs. Itoy .'Eaylor, boy, ?’cb. Tii Mr. and Mrs, Eugene .Smith, boy, Feb. 10; nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, Lonrnr Bingham, girl, Feb.

j a i n T s n - ; [ r ‘ ii'> . i^ r f .r ^in id k ; lic iilcr ; loiv inilfiit’

] ‘ ) : ! : ^ , P r ; Y ^ r O U T l r S ' l - . l a u j l . u U e

11; I'uiii-iir 977S

y loM evening a t 8 o'clock

Neighbor

homo of Mrs. ...............The membem of the H. . . .

Bridge club met Wednesday atier- noon a t U>e home .of Mrs. Walter

i Colner...Mra..£LJir.Petty8n>v«And a M n ..A lcb -£ fi)i» r -w g iL ^ li-K fic e J p™«»' , . „

........ , . . . . ............ .. and grand-

Mr. and Mrs. W alter Brown and

Donald Ramseyer la oonflped to hla-heme wilH- both meaalM anS soarlct fever.

Mr. anil Mra. O. Marler and

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W U l T -li/u i u i, l4<. th jLID A H O E V E N D JG / T IM E g , T W T N V k U S . TD A H O ? a g e B e v e f

y’s Markets and Financial News >

W A m 'B D TO BUT-^IOOO .cars > wreck. Farm en* Auto S rgtd ParU D ept Phone 235-^

7 APABTMEirrrTOI ltEKTF m u n a H E D . a ,p-t .

Ave- No. .____________: F u ftu "A p rr « 'Ju B ta m e r e ' I i ^ Ph. 4M . O tda Home ph. 971...

3-room fnnjlahed Apt^ 711*3ni . ’Aye.,,No. .............. .

■ BOABD AND ROOM------W A M IED ^Boafdcye and . ........

era. ReaBon&bte ratea. 620 Main North.

BOTIMIiBa OMOErUNITIES■ FO R S A tlJ—B<ttuty parlor, modem equipment for two oper­ators, beat I l6catlon in 'GoodlDgr,

, good paying! bualnesa. la priced to aeU. W rite; fiebmitt &1 Whipkcy, Gooding, Id^bo.

M B S I M T -R O O M B

usr entatlve' (n' Mur-__ Hanaen,- Kimberly, Tw la

-5W lf,-P U err-B u h l-«B d -Jero m e ' ■ell fanners d irect Muafc have and ,A>1 references.' Inquire at

- 6 iob»-B«irf-‘an d-F e’ed Co., Twin Falla. • • ' I . . .

81TPATI0NS WANTED Uarrtod man w«ata w ork i

~ — f a r na. s « p ew geea-.~ i i t r - 6ftogo North of -Hospltal.-----

F6B S A t J - HISOELLANEOUS

------------ PD R N ITU R B FO ft-aA L E — Newand used funntura^of^all Wndfl CoBi ranges, electric ranges, coal

______utiivwi rim ilntnra unit nfhoi* tiniigi*.hold furplshlnga. Moon's, Phono S Store No. 1 ; Phono SIS Store No'. {2

, Auto Door Glass, Windablolds ' aiid Window Glasfa. No charge for

• ' -.B etting g laa i-B rtn g J a your-aa^• or drive your car in. Protcctaw tf

h ta iy j.-B avo on your fuel bllU PhOne-fl. Moon’a. .

Evening Times * C LA aSIBlBD AD HATES

^ m . P B R i S i f l P B R DAY.SJx.daya. per Uo* per day.___xcT b n o days, per lino per (lav....6c

"T iayrpun iH e........ ............. ec-Uin(roUnHIVO'LiQe«.......Uinimum Cbarge 25c

CausUlKl DlspJay HatM on-Re- ijueat.

-to ^ e p U n g copy for claaai. .fled advertlaunenta for pu Uon la the Idaho E\ 1%nea,’ 'Uio “TtmM ->P\iWisomg Company agrees to avoid crrora as fa r aa powlblj, but when a Qro«n-»pl>lcal error does occur ln -«n -*d vertlsem ajt;—tho-TC=- sponalbility of the Times pub- llahing Company ceases after firat publication i f the edvcr. 'U»eT ^ c » “n o rca Jn ta aUcnlion to t h e -------

All C ]aa3lfW A d s"arB n atrleted to thclr.projfcr cIb m I- ficsUon and tho Idaho Evening Tlipcs reeervea the -right ‘ c h a o g e t i e wording o f on vertlaemcnt. If by doing sc clearer meonlDgiwill result ■ ClaasUied' Ada whkh carry a

letter and box number inAtcad o f the name of the. advertiser m m t—be—BBWfe r e d T>y-le‘‘PraWffenSlTSinSf'tRe ___^ f the advertiser whicl^-la obso-

' edhfldciitiial in 1nich cases. PLACE YOUR CLABSI-

P IE D AD, CALL 8S AND ASK ^ ------------ a d - t a k e r .

_ _ ALPHABETIC­ALLY.

MISOELLANEOUS

WANTED-MIflOELLANBbUSW AlJ*rED 4 tons good Alfalfa

hay, Delivered. 1 mllo cast So. % E aat Hoover Service StaUow. *7

horsea or cowa. Highest prices •aid. Patronize a home owned in-lUBtry 03(1. T BVl

Window Shade w ork.. Cress Bruley Fum lturo Co. Phone

Second S t Easti

ENQBAVPJQ 'W BD O m G a n n o u n c e m e n i 's

and calling cards engraved p.rIntc(l,._lMany Correct -s^les cliooae frt»m:-Cftll‘ a tn h ff EvcnU* Times office, 323 Main Avenue E a s t Tclephono 38. '

FO R SA L E — Onion Ssed.-Genu- Ino Yellow Sw eet Spanish direct from Spain to us. Oingfelder A Ballflb, Inc,, 2QJ F ifth Ave. South.

Max',3 Haniess SKopRepairing and Oiling.

______ Mftx.BucKmtln. .prop.---------

G et our bids on Red Clover and A lfalfa Seed before .^ I^ ^ .Q io b o

Idaho Evening Times.

CARBUFtteTORS — Carburetor c a rts and service. F.G .'H . Motor S6tV i£i.. ;j!iU..Bhoflhonfl...tiL. .WeatT Twin Palls.

pains, Indi- . suffer? For

& txtb s ta p le of.................... . a . prescription a tKingsbury's Drug Store.

* O NES. M^ittreMcs renovated and

« u a brush to p u f lt jon free. S t .w raew ry . rnonoloan you a brush to p u t'lt on 'free . : . r w MoMijrtry House Paint, 4-ftourEnameJ, Floor’ and Linoleum Var-

- B lsh 'd rys'la -tw o-bo urs. W « '(Ow bav e 'a large slock of W all Paper

w a h t id -IO 'b u y ::.» -W A N q « » -T O -B e *-A b e u t . . . tons of choice hay. Phone 1624 a fU r 6;S0 p. m.

Small acreage with house out-

_____________ /-hameaa th a t I .seU - for .«40. B u t I have . plenty of new collars as well

a used ones. Roll your m&- - y-totff-m y lot-and r u

FU RN ITU RE WANTEID’— We buy. used furniture, coal ranges, stoves an d lce b o :^ -W a:p ay cash.

' farmer. Let me know what t yau;.bave:,io‘ *e n -« id -n i- ite -

tb 's 'rest I have buyers from [ most everywhere.

Parry Musgraver ■ Merchandise M art - WANTED TO REN T with op­

tion .to bt)|t, .jiiuai or znedlun^ vn-

' T A U H S 7 0 K S A L E ' Fa lls . Wrlto 175-P. caro Times.

• MONEY TO LOAN On Twin Falls- dwellings. Lowest ratea. Long tcrma.

___ <5ulck fterv lce .__ :_s ’a n c e r -j o n e s

------- ttcBlEstatB'—T roanj123 M ^ E . Phone 427

Classi|iedDirectory

n i Rwpuiigtblti Pnainw riiii isand Profewlonal Offlcea

o t TiTln Falls

E xp trt body and fcnricr stroight- cnlng.- Thometz Top & Body Works.

---------- H A TB D R E 8 S E R & -

Duart Oil Permanents J1.60 to W-00, Klnos Beauty Shop, 236 6lxth-Avenue-E?a8tr-Phonir-aS35;—

-M ovcd -ftom 23C-SUth-Avei-Bft»t to room over Roxy Thentcr. Per-

lenla 51.50 to J4 .5 a Phone Mrs. Beamcr.

Cmil. OiDR W irX TA \ fT)'’ n FY N n r n<? ^'iEtrnrp'ilOTISriato bulk fO.20 tojmnnil and lield Jiarrowly nbbvo th.' ‘ :

220 M a S ^ S S u o ^ «}.50 -to-doU-.^ level. July r,n'u o .^ u t ii . . ,n - ,ioui™hin at flpreadinp, while Senlcmbpr w,i.s•

- rcl.itjvcly, firm er,____________ .......... ......

Local Markets

B U Y lN a PR ICES w GnUiis

Some denlera out oU. fi. g : N . NoT i U. S . C -N . NO. 2

Reds, No. 1

- Potatoes RusseU No. 1 * - -

bulk to grp Ru ants. Mo. S.

bulk-to grower ..

<M ored-6cnBrnH 8erTTtS8rz™ i0SLeghorn h e n s - j, ................. . ..... „lOaOoTdred toasterB, -over 4 lb s ..

Si;Capons Duoka _ aeese .

N6. 1 yftuag ... No. 1 young toms MDfliunrgrflB8s—

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK • CHICAGO, Feb. 20 ir.Pl— »Iog(*; S W ) : mostly 10c to - i3 c lower; top »1045-, 220 to 230 »j8. tlO.25 tO ,» I0 J5 .

C allle: -200, .calves lOO;

ASMYOAY imsToyLL-ptnwt-with y f l- ia g t ,w w h u -^ lU --Q lIg A G tL -g i:b .-2 0 ..0 i-m e a t;.A m c rk im -B grades *tcer* practically back to (utiirca held fairly ateaily on i b e , H '

S ! ' tn.dor,

AtTTO TOP & BODY WORKS

OPTOMETEIST

ering Mon. sharp decline; brcf 20c or more lower; cutler anil all heJfcra nearly back'

In line with lajit week; bulls 20e to COc lower;, vcfllers 51 to 51.50 lower; largely aleer run; avcrnRC coet for week falling to approxi­mately., J7.B5. .ncw-low-flincc. Ja n . 1035; better Rrado we' •'50.50 to J10.50; best ............ ....58.25;' liberal flow . of .stockera Hiid' fenU're t i ic ino~couati" 10,75 to 57.35..

— Sheep:—toooj- Fri. laat

HollInK Mill.s,.lo ,l.y . I M c r , I S l S , . ........

Ibg m ile IncMillve In the news to-Ai.u-.lcun Tobacco U T;jrncouMRO broad operalionB. lAiiacomiu C opper............

A t iiio dope Die major-, pmin' -...........................waa i ; ^cnt hlRhcr lo ^ cent ............er. Com wan lo 1 ccnt hlgluT,' .................renrcttnjT-'fllrcnKlh In tho en.<.h;^X A, • .............mfirltet-nnd moderstc Tw riptT-Ontr'^ 'H ^f ,‘• ■ ' ^ 7 ----------were net unchanRcd. while rj-o wu.s ! ;unclmnKcd lo u cent higher ‘ .............

Foreign mitrkelfl wrrr ...............................forccasl w

NEW YORK. Feb, i\n)»rkc.t_elf>f(t_lrrrt'iliirly-Juwtr.__

'AliUikn Juneau .........................AlUeil CUemlfal ................. I ' l ' jAllis Chalmers , .............. , <4»i,Amerlcajj Cun . ....................121'^

Ha.llalnr ................ N K W .Y OHK. V-. 31T.. 08

, 41;

mil.-—

>. ..VUII.LI luicv-.i.-'i. ^,ia HIT lUllU- , J f..I temperulurrs ninl freaiirnt. i»‘. '

-compuvfil—\vllii'rioa of prccljnlniin'n next wrrlt. most fnt lambalSincp th«> soulluvest winter whcnt

OiSturC. thn forvi-:.i.l •uDniiiK I

lUiilrouil aharc.-* dcelinud. . iioro tlian two |>ulnl-'< u'l the 'XchnnK*' today wlthuul dlflLuib-

inK the main ll.-l vhicli woa ilull and IrrrKular in u narrow way.

A wkhWo Kr«>'j|>-ol'iMuea rrp-.- Islercd Kalns. Uliiftlc.s v.<Te fia c-

jtionhll.v hljrhcr. Culiaii Amcflciin _ !,>-iif:ar marie nnolhcr now top fur '

lU * ! Uw'- y*'«r- «nd-4l» p r * * ( * * r r e i l — —

roiir |K)lnU lo hiMil a ri*t fiirm Inipl'.iiioui:’- ^^ lor

Tcircd ,BiivalI a>lvrtnn*Hi-+• Jlrnflirl copp.'f

nOc to 75e ■ low er;'ycarlinrs 25c :belt nccda moisture, thn forvl to COi^ff; aced ahccp weak; fee<l-Uvas IntiTprclcd as .slightly bojiJng JajSfca dull at close anil /ijllyrJsJj.25c under a weck._aco; weck'.sJ May wheat mot fa ir c m )\

'Cr 1,itn Wiifir tfl fi

PAINTING — DEOO&ATIHOg drid General P a in t'

E. L . Shaffer. Phone 12»3-j;

dealrabic' Blaughler 54.50 5S,35; wecjt's tOfi_}.’>.50; feeding jtm i shearing Jim li3.,sa.2a

OMAHA. UVBSTOCK ran g i':' /OMAHA, Neb. Feb. 20 (.IMII (USi Open lllfih Low Clo.sc

DA)—Hogs: 1,000; active; unc\-en-i"'hent—ly around steady with Friday’a 'M a y ......1,00^ l,Ofl-schwe^nstatwes 5 to lO centa h i^ --J"ly -« ..,v .Ol‘ii- - ,fi l* r —<

F irs t in service and _ actory equipment to rebuild your

shoes,.Economy prices. Twin Falls Shoe Repair, 132 Shoshoho West,

M g S S A L IM B T K D M E H IS -P t)R REN T—Good piano. Phone

light weights; top 50,70; Sept. compared to week ago butchers 25 t-’ont—lo 35 cents lower. M ay ......

Cattle! 178; calves 25; for Week: Ju 'y ........slaughter s t e e r s and she stock Sopt.......mostly steady; vealers 51,00 tojOiiis—52.00 lower; stochers and feederslMay ....B tr o iiir t ir z s jt i iitr iiiB B tr j-h u ik fe a iT n ty ^ --------- .steers and yearlings 56,00 to 56.00; IScpt, .... .2S<4

ly J

PO TA TO ES- IDAHO FA L L S POTATOES® F e b . ,29..(U ., 6

D A l—U pper valley, Twin FaJls- Burley section Russets cash lo growers bulk per cwl. ir .'S .'6 n e s 80 to 85c, most points offering 80c, U. S. twoa 37> to 40c, most points

-tu aP . A )—Potato m arketing centerreportH -fm rPrldayr^-------------------

Chicago— ArrivaU: 6 Colo., ' Ja,, G Idaho. 6 Mich., 16 llihn.,

Clurea and Triumphs: Demand fairly good i.janrket firm. Obher stock! dnnand vtfry slow ;-m arket about steady. T rack ealea .ciirJots outweight: Idaho Russets V . S. No. I s no early «ales reported. Asking mostly 51.80-1.8S. Late

.. . . . . . . . 56.76: - . loada JT.OO to 57.60; choice MO Ib.

• • • 58-25. • ^. i a o n « ;- fo r -w « k : lambs

and yearlings 40 to 60 ccnta lower: sbeep 15 to 25 cenla lower; feeding Iambs 50 cents lower; closing bulk fed, wooled-lamb» 50.00-to-56.26; lop 5D.3I5: good and choice year­lings eligible 57.75 to 5^76; good and choice- ewM 54.00 to 55,16; good and' choice .feeding lamba eligible 58.25 to 59.00.

• DEN-VEIl LIVESTOCK' -DEN^‘ER^-epIo:^Fcb^-«>-ft'.l

— Cattle: 250; nominally steady; beef steers 57 to 50.76; cows and heifers 54 to 57.25; calves 55 to

to 56.7B: bulls 54 fo 58.d6.Hogs; 2,000; steady to 15 cents

lower; top 50-66; bulk 59.50 to 5 0 ,7 6 ^ ^ c k ln g ^ s 58.00 to J8 .75 :Plga

Sh . 58.60 I

Wls. RoUnd Wbiti_______ . .ly^FrL 2 c m I 1 .U ; some

car

U. S. No. i s some bold- stoej oi h her-prtoesj.

OGDEN LIVESTOCK------ •• OGDEN, Feb. 20 03BDA> —H ofSJ-Tor week! steady to 16o lower than last week's close; :late top—510.29: .buUc.~joixed.-li- '

.CngjM. H «btJiulo lJsw .-l80 .to j

51.10.•Fort Worth—Arrived: 2 Nebr.

Late sa k s Thursday] Supplies . light, Demand moderate.

MAT)<et—f t l e ^ . -Brohertf—CTrtot des V I W oKh b u is ! Idaho Ru/(-

U . 8 . No. as «1.60. - Ctoclnoatl—A rrivals: 8 -Idaho, 4

Mich., 4 Minn., 7 Nebr., 2 N . DalT., 3 Wyo>.OId sto ^ l-B u p p lles mod- — »- m id jnoderate. ’ ‘

N o ^ j«-m T »M ,00 . Idflho Russots U. S. No. la in IB )b. sacks 32-99(i.................. New. stock! Suppliesmoderate. Demand moderate, Mar- ' »t silghUy weaver.

Bt, Lo«ta—Arrlvalat 1 Colo., 1 0 ria .. 4 Idaho, ff Hlnn„ 0 Nebr., 1 0 N. Dak,, « Wyo. Supplies liberal. '' Practically n o ' dOnnnd. ifa r k e t

steady. Idaho Ruseete U. H. No, 1s 51,75-1.60.

Denver—Arrivals: 10 Colo., labo. Applies-nHHlerate.-Defpand

slow .--M arket. about-steady,-- Ne «ai4ot Teported.

Konsoil a t y —_0M stock

S U D L B B -W B Q B N E R C O M PA N Y,

;..iuuiidi^— pwB* wft..

piSS®_________i n lM Mr«a plowed ie«Ay t««

UU«0 MTM m od fttuMOom houM. hsiv

i . Boujh, garaga, deep w di, eU«.; Jem jRnaU: lura-,u4. btr-.

- s i f i a S “£ 5 ? i « W .

'tm » mtM j>P.8g " 'i r |»,ii6r com" to "mid.

M l-..lu p p ly . saodtntft j o n , M e:

______ _ ii*Kin<■ -irCcui-r- f fn fn

bi.-iti'r'.'avkvl lio.n'il hij;bc:r for

m<ntli. llui.s nmudinp out J 1 - - niimtlil-,' udvani c.i, n, I'.ow

■rd f«i- rccn it mark,-I hl^t/.ry.)!>-< Iiu:i All almoNt <cit)-'iiN ndvaiico ainco iii!d-’A>it'i“t, •

I Knv-JnnfB jii'oliiniiiary olhsing U'lS -Hhowo.i ln'iu«rial l.'ii’.lS , .>.3t-r-mtlrnirl off i0.t-t;V V -aj.n .-o 'fraO i*-------------------

(ioodycnr Tire Inlcrnriiitmni J

g y ■ ? ? ’i J o ' s“‘TTpnm-iolt Coj

UlCW'fl

S P E C I A L W I R E

•POV, .89*4 .i)0%

.cost.OOW, .61-fc .OOili .01

-flOii

.601,4

Courteiy of

,2t>S -20'.<i -2874 ,20

I <5.79 1

_ ..r, ........ .67: slocker8|Ju>y,......... 5<3>a ,5Cy*

MotitBonirr>’ Wnr<l .......

„,*•*> NiiUuniU-D.lirv Pr<-Iiict,Nationnl DlHtlllifrfl .......•Jrw York frjnU'iil .......l*itctaTTl-MrrtorR , Paramount rictu riVnna. H. R ..........

C TTvancyCo.

May ...... .43'/, N

•W — Slioll Union 5 W heat: No sales. , I jjinunon.H Co. jS '-t- 'C o m rN o ra m1xed'8*',2C't0'8Cc:|Socony Vacuum’ .....'"1!....!.'..... " ■No. 4 yellow 57-'j;c to 38c; No. QlSouUicm I-’aclflo !!!......... .yellow 55 ',ic to B 7 ',ic ;_N o . 2jStan<iard BraniU .....................While 60U c ; No. 8 white 65>ic tO;Stan(lftrd Oil o f Calif..............58U c. [Standard Oil of New Jer.sry,.

No. .3 mixed .a ic ; No._2.Studobak«r -..whilp 30c to .Swift & Co. ..................

to 28c; Texas Corp. .

Rye: No sales.Barley: No. 2 mailing. Town,

' feed quoted 30c to 45c; malt-

WOOL . .BOSTON, Feb.- 20 (U.Pl—Domes­

tic wools wero dull on tho Boston market during tho past week.

U ; a . e^ lcu lturo department.Scattered a^dea indicated & con­

tinued firmness ih'prlcee. Average twelve m onths Texaa wools and

to 5fi,50; '32 head 854 lb. drlveijis 53.75; plain daliy bred steers and heifers ranged down to 541 car good 1,031 lb, Utah cows to lo:

Ohio and similar fleeccs

for 68«, W>s, Vj hJpod, and a t 41-43c for r»B. % blood and 48s, 60s, blood.

ca t'p a ck e r 58; wed.-luifl good iidy£-ina_r...................53.50 to rto 1 8 .2 5 :.......... . -.best vealers 57.50 to 10.50; com- and med. 50 to 57.' ;

Sheop: for wecl? 8,703; local salQS lim|te<l to few lots trucked- In iambs a t 58 to 58.60; with plain kinds downward to 57; few tnick- <d-la ewes 54.60.'

VOHTLANU UVRKXOCK PORTLAND, Ore,,. Feb. 2U fllR) " w?«H'8JQt«J«-ll,M0.. Com-

WHen

cattle ! week’s t o t t l s >,780] calves 200; compered week agoi steers stesdy to 20o lower, she Block.Jlronff to iSo higher, othec classes steady) bulk fed - 50.35 to 50.75, top |7.00l down to~W ,00j In ferio r-...........

tep fcnd flutter cow« |8.0(l to 18.1 com. to med. H.00 to |4.7B| go beef cows |5.00 to |(l.40| bulls 50

, flhe^i w«e>^« ^tiOi MOOi pond week ago noitiy •irady; few U d a eboia* 16. fed U n bs

100 lb. fe lfh U f»,7B| jls tn -

med. (0 f ^ 'e w « s |8,00 to,94.7D, ehoi0« ypusr tw if tO'18.85,

CASH GRAINCmCAGO, F a b . -29

“Bijajer, Wcgeuer *'Coiiipai»y " Elhs DMg. — Phone 810

INVESTMENT Tlli:STHFund Inv. ,!...............................S24,.^3-^

TVii.t t __a-ifl____

-OilK-idio Corj'.............................. 32'.jf lOlo, KcllU. Oipbeum______ ay,

POTATOE.S I •March <Mlvcr>- ....;..........51.72-1.85April ftnivorj’ -Ibid) ..-..."r.Trr.Tl.TO— T

B O N D S ..................... " 1 " 7, 1 I 0 L C 2 ^ pet.............. S io ir - -‘ FPM C a Pet. ...... 5102,875;103

—M iNINO'STOt'HS—

; l in iic Standard ‘— ,

TTnion Cnrbiclo &'6nrbon Union Pacific United A ircraft .,

U. S.,Pipou . S.,Sled.,C0fl). ...........Warner Brea:'W ealcm U n io n ........... ..WcsUnghouso E le c tr ic ..White Motors1''. W. Woolworth'Co.

N. y . CUJUJTSXpiTAi:Am erican'Super Power ........ .Cllles Service, com. ___ 5'^Elcctrio Bond tc S h a ro ......:..... 17'.4“ ------- - • 834

............................................. . . BAW FRANCre<?0 IJV E STO C K■■.souTii aA N -FJiA N caaoQ . Ee»?.

Hogsi 'F o r five days: B-25: .TjuIIs >3,75’ < o ^ 5 # 5 : 4 ,12s . Oompared last Frid ay : 18 to

moally 26o lower; week's top 511,03 eotly ; closing bulk 160-220 lb. Calif. 511.40-11.60, latter late

4in 170-210 lb.; odd lota 236- lb. welgJil* 511-00; bulk pack­

ing sows Into 58.761 local butchers mainly 511.OO-II.B8. Todayi 51O.OO. Nominally steady. ,

OaVUts Compnred laat Slaughter steers strong . . Ugtw r; .abe-stock- u u slly -fu U y

B A R SILV ER NKW YORK, Feb. 20 lUPI -n

Handy Se Harman, bullion <lcnlcrB, ftmwouno««l-tliat- bar-ailver-would not be quoted hero to d ay .'

ONION MARKKT CTllCAGO, Feb. 20 d'.i;)—Onton

priccfl (60 lb. «(JckB)t Mich, y^-' ‘JQ p.Bfi:M i:;.Ind.jiiilL(;a.JUO d.SQ . M lw , yellowH 06c; Uluh V«lencliui

BOO lb. up to 50'70. ffllMd cows anti heifers 50,26, f w MiNi boef oowa 55,00-8.70| bul^ 15.75 dovnuJCodoy: l&0..dlTML10{).

tendy.

M ttlff-T h an g ^ j- fow -tned .<t OTaisf-«7.<M .BQ> -wwkeg*-1

““flhe‘ep:“'Oomp&Nid^ Hut Fridoyi Lwntos Irregular, ck>«»ly mostly

• rj owoa ^ w le i

lam hi |0.7Jj p a ^ *« o

H M lb. med., pelt yearttagi I abort-ddok mad. 107 lb. «««•

' Wone.

The aeeda known aa Job 's tears, sometlmea uaed for beads, ar« qu1< llvatert nici w m In Iftuiohuri*. •

M a r k e t s a t a G l a n c e ____ _

..... 26%

Stocks, j

Bonds quiet and irregular ia ' narrow range. ,

Curb qntet and IrregaTAriy'" higher. . ' . ’

Cblcigo stocks irrcgulft^. ••Call money % of one per cent. Dollar slightly, firmer in ter^ijjl

lower. ............... ................... -Igh tly easier:

wheat 51.Rubber futures 2 to 8

______________n O R SE PRICES HIGHER

HIAWATOA, Kan. OLfil — T1 horse Is -coming back fbrought' atTi-TBcontTali"____ony indication. ‘ Fifty-one F« rrori *lmd - B elg ian -m aret-bro 57678, an average of 5148 1 Tho top was 5260 and th i tO] a team. 1400._______

Growers &l>eal

Coitimerdiille^^T— I---------— J . . I , ^ 1 ^ 1........... . 'I

Garden Peas

1 h a v e - n o - i n t o r ^ i i f w h » t e T e r " i n “ = e f e i « r W ^ S r l i

F a l l s , I d a h o .

S o m e t i m e a e o t i n c o r p o r a t e d . : ^ / T w in F a l l s b u s i n e a i - u n d e r - t l

o f T h e C h a s . W . B a r l o w a n d l a t e i ' s o l d t h e S n f i i je i t p i ^ r o

■ in n r p n r q ii in n , t j i f l r f lh y ja■■Mection w hatev^ .w ifcS who continue to pper»te under thja corpbratcd name.- ■ —

M y h o a A

been foit tlu paat_20'S ton where :i w ill COM' my W arehw eeas w ill in e ah d SToWlnif.rf'''

:Peane-under roy^ai

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OFFIiLOFB. . . W W M W i

I K T F I P R O G R A MIvim ke," l.OMw-sUi

“ HOFJ15*“y7 M ARCTTa ‘

<j:Oy i f i l Kc!ni) aii.l Uis orclir:

.... . becTtUry-TreaaOTer oT Utili---------------• C o nstractio T tP im M n k er - . . . .

,i , Paul Wattis, 6cci'ctarj''tr< '»-’Nrfr

r ,. . o( the Ulah Conatruetlon Oo , pam a vliit to Twin Falld ytatonlay In>Nir.ipany _ti;llh » H-

’ in 'inaser of tho company’s exii:n- , ranch holdings in itouthvrn

■ 1 J d ^ o tmd

' City, following n brief Inapocli of tho rancbcs nenr Saa Jacto(o.

' Mr. and Mrji, IkAviniui ar«nt?>re from thU rancTi where Ihey^iavo tiw a-practlcally anow-fiound JC r. #

I tlm«. Two feet of snow covers the B o jt thU side of Concoct, the ranch m uiager says.

— florioiwly—Ineooveniencwd dirto^ the severe winter have b^n

; ; 30.000 bead o f ahecp owned by on'cJ-in '.in; a extondini;:

i m o R y Im m

B U R L E Y j

Mrs. M. P. JorRanst^n and e

THIilVooTl.Paraou-i................... . ................i

" r s . Walter Chrysler ajid Mra.

Webb Miller ABserti Capture of-AmM.Alagl..

SiQfl

a . ' , ; ; 30.000 bead o f ahecp ow ai=£t:FWfe;lcoxnp(iny. and Bnon-ei flpolfl In NevaiJfl ex:

fi:«5 The girl frioii.li 7:00 Squire ColcsU .,cU't 7;\0 i'rcaciiiallon d i •'j-'at#

Mu.slc-,t;SO Wurlil»-l>la..|fjn»fa«lt.>-r

Relecllon3 from the Ktu- deiil pfluc# of Heldi-lburK

Kackctoerjntt..AI>M.1,,t»raf-Hnd.

son B. Hastliigg, YaU U. 8:45 Franclii Alda, vocal

-8iM -T4m ea -Evening , market Bunjmar\-

9;00 Evenlnp roqu^sfliftur--------10:00 Evening requoft lioiir, (

Unucd) t l:00 ,S igh in g off

TUESDAY, MARCH 3a. m.6;00 -Farm^rV Breakfast i

AcWevetnent

trip to Portland- SunHhlne ' 'Cimptcr o f ’ Better

i;•"” r» eiw\tT...T»el ..VVcilncaflPTat the tiome of Mrs.-Catherlno Trut.InstnicUoin In knitting was g-lven ■itiring the a/ternoon and- Mr*.

^ L M IO M A . F e b .',;9 li;.?.> — Donald-McCSallla talerUlBed withR .c n p t - ^ of the »nounlaln|i^.J^‘;«JJ»e-^^

fitnmBTioia-(5I-7UTni.-> Alagl Is t l ^ j jl s s Lottie Sel'ioddo was hoateas mo.st Important vlctory_ the IttiJ- lo members of the Haptoiard club

W«lnc5dfty at a dosaert-brldg'e. A UalxiuUc. ikcoratioo. -thenve

a guest, rrizcs went to Mrs. cliiir and Mrs. Frank Jlobson.

Bcrlan class of the ChrLitlan - - idar -

R;30 Farm and honia floaliea________.......................... 8:45_GeneraI_njarkct,quotallons

iplby^'‘by the " ;0 0 Morning d^votlonals 'v '" -' ------..................... .. Her,. Francis LuddliiRtor

W'orlilwlde tramtni'Jio n -7:30 Ca.ia Lom i orciiestt;!7:ir) T he pycrieit quartet

j S'.IT; Tlie VacabonOi .! 8 :30 Duke KillnetOQ auJ Ula

chcalra

'.to .E lv . One hundred and fifty n . , , ‘ aw iw V '^ p lb y ^ •‘by tlje wne.

H) -h ' U operating tho rancho.' dowl->l .iheep.ABd cattle raLiing. hay

grain pro<lucliotirT'rhi'^ (Sim-j -7:3 r* A mJlJicn nn<3 liairn i'roJ.'. 7.'

war, Wcbl) Miller said here. .Miller, United Frcaa European

;iewirTiniBSBet‘“ ^Mro.,scooped the world on tha — •Ethiopia, commented on foreign dispatehes recounting the capture of Amba Alagl 'l a an address toUse Charabe|-_of_commcrce_______

'•Tho reason for the importance of this victory," Miller b.i I.I, "1 tw ofo ld :-.

—N aiu fil 8lronghol3~

Bre/itest riaiural stronghold anywhere la northern Ethiopia be-

'causa of precipitous mountains narrow passes. The Italians even , „ h c to n tlie ^eginn^^e• o f . the haa. wp(>rtca- U.6 feive

... . . ............... ......... partyWednesday-evening a t the home of Mrs, J4lui Howard. Twenly-aix members were ifresent,; and ‘this

'coing-wa»-ap«nt-in-g’ames,-i' ' lowed by 4«freahraeal#,

Mrs. CharlM Terhune was boa> . U a ^ j ^ W s . Q f the Saca jaw ^

Ciun at hei'TiSme W«fnj:*day e

1 B U H L 1 ! « : 15 OpenlDi'-nmk'.-t quolatlonslt^'ftt in. 1896. the Italian MajorI <,;oo ju n cle Jltu (Tostelli and J .2 0 0 mo».wor«

Christian W orkcr.v ' " 'wallan orchc.stra — ............tfa^^mTOi^lnTJtrTVlugL . . o----.. of-tho Christian church m n , Evening Time. >iews /la.-hcs'f«t li storlcal ImporUiice lo \yot.h

■ Thtirsday afternoon nt the hoiiu-.-if The Peerless trio |tha Jtal ans, nnd Ethiopians, nextD.... T -kr..*! Ancnn *u>i.i i.ta ^after Aduwa.

Miller, himself at the front dur-

K W , A , . ,LMrs. 8. H. Kunau and Mrs. E . S. Pixton received prizes for bridge. -

Mrs. Harry Harpator entertalned’ ................ ■ ■ 'Junchcon_____...................... ... hotior Qt

Mrs.- W. B . Jackson, who is visit- tJerc from Buhl. Serving tables e centered with spring flower^.

Bridge was played during Ui<v.aft-

■rnnoAtoTOnvmgr

. of-the north would occur at Ambal, ™ Alagi. Second, because It waS here

. that In IRBB, th« Ttnllfin Mulrtr (Tosi arirfJiiii

Mrs. Roy L. Titus. Mrs. Clmrlo.? Anson WeeksB.;ctaIot wa.s assistant ho-stes.t. . chestra . ' ,

•T*vnty-two members were jiresent i Columbia Light Opera Co. an<i'foiir gMcsU, Mrs. Calvin Wink-! -Leo -Taylor maltea

-terrMt98nhinme-atBdetoRkcr,-MreH-----------'.’Gb rm n i - R k i- -------------- ,-N orris .and Mrs. Murry. M r s . ' T w i n Frt.lis nmrket quota-

Fran k Thatcher was in cliarge of[ t'oos . V. tlie progcam. Janette Studebaker: n :3 0 Vernon Daihart • X *Ang: a aolo. Mrs. Glezontanner, l t :4 5 Harry Laiidor

3 a reading and. Mrs. Charles

ing the m ost hectic days In the Italian Invasion, said tho Italians nowjwwc w ilhtn easy rtrihli loflco o f'llle heatToTtHe onij . . able road from the north to Addis Abiiba,

T udlifK' ^»^tIie^*‘ ^ '^ 0^ ^ '*ll Hlstera tfangers'.of Jilghway.travel. il2 ;1 5 Frank and James McCra\-}-;i

" ----- --- ,c t ! l2 :3 0 A rt Kas.sel and his castles.in Uw air - . -------Clostag Jiiarket quolalioiTi

, . Tha Sunny Sidfr Social club r ...., ^^ed aoad ay-.^th-M f«. .J . R.-C raw-i

during, the afternoon. ‘ .[ 12:45 Worldwido transradlo :E . J . Thomctz opened the Tho- Latest dance releases

Top-tirt-CaBtaa-^bOfln BuW - tn S - O ^ B - w ilb ~QiienITir~MieekrTT'syiri irrls Motor 1

rolocated ln the

■r -Inip -the printing-office; Tho shop

Lean1:45 Vlolla .selections \

■Krelslcr...... -featurc-canvtiH-warlcincJaamg r-S.O O E d ltlJ-torftnafatia 'licr’ Sa-

'fchta"ami"awnings, auto glass and! Ion orchestra................................................ - -3 :1«-R lley Puckett--------

-2:30 Evening Tlmw news flKslieg 3:00 Afternoon request hour 4 :i5 Gene Austin, vocal 4 :30 Alexander-KisselhurgU 5 :00 The Musical Brownies S ;I5 Band concert

Conception. During Lent, London•ici»s wlii be held a t tho churchi . . . . . . . .

t6c!r-Ws!nra-lsyj- :8<HPimerTnid’lHmrmlto-‘ncmi’?er ■ * " U 5-Jan G arber; and- his

clicatra(Schedule to ha coiitlan'eJ In

Monday'.s Tlu\esi

iday sen-lces ;will consist of tho, ' Vecltatibn bf'the_Rp5aty, fl sermon ,an.i bcnefictlon. Friday -evening acrvkojl will conalat of thc'W ay of

■ t(i« Cross and benediction. ,. < Mrs. Jam es Olvolbiss was called

to Indiana thla week by'the deatb o f her father;S ->v-|fp,-.rand Mr»rwimirrrt“DuioifUit

family have moved to Gooding V«';. t svttero Mr.,Dunham has a position ............ ......

BuW vlsltora Ihia week. Mr, and Ifrti. M ou formerly lived hero.

M n. ,F . TV. MacManui enter- ig_filub aLJiinchi teniiwirBntuay

o _D t-,ilrs ._v _ lC - yd Byrne gave a

I pat>«r on "Tho Lunlber Industry." - I , n a - Warren Starkey entertain*

1 ad the W'pdneaday afternoon Bridge clult tills week. Mrs, Don HIgbe. a

- ..,I if tie a t-0f . t h 6 -Club, >ron-tho high I prlM aiid Mrs, Bencher Gierentan- o er«lie .conaolation.

b y W lan chUTC i met Tlnimilny i»n- •rnoi)n ,a t 'th e homo of Mrs. J .. 1< BarRen with Mrs, It,* O, Hai'ilns' and Mrs. Ororgo Leth niuisluig. Twonty inumbcrs worn prc«.'ni «nij one guest. Mrs, F rit* Kaster MrJi. B arker was In rlitirK^ of tli.'

(program on Afrlcii. Hlir gavo a Ip^aper on the Btihleot nnd Mta. P. C. J'lyctv iplkw ljon the C<>na<lo

i" ^niLulim, Mrs. A. L. K'lrclnT «mn>; I' ' Il.t»iu 'ifcTTiill,‘ nr)>’Tiuili^'uh'il ‘'Tri'i'.i," 4 . . ^ 'M m i Lulu I«olimd played the pinno

• ttj;i-,)UHmulc(\\eut, TUn '•Kirvvd n.-fryshmonifl iit thi’ cl;>;

........ .. .......... of 111.,rt-OHtnWwnr Thnrsdar

owning nl tho home of Mrs. W. ■R. .\u»lln oil Ninlli' nvenuo. Tlii> iii>A' onlcr rV'OtivI ihrlr first

C iuilu '; secretary, Mrs. Wllliaiii w..^Mttly«l«-l-lrfAmirer,- Mftbift- flaml'

Itrun. Tim next iiiifi'llng will Ito >tarrli \'i nt tlio home »f Mi'll

' *l»<iav*Uir”RtfV,<’nlnnTier. Tluniii.iif'.^i ■ «orv< l rchofiliiiic'iilti to olo".' tin

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MlAi lleriieUa Pltili, <^iil Oil'll t<e'ini>nl rnln'tiilnnl at j w at llio Krhiirill Immii ’i lc■1lllly ovi-liing. Jii.you Hathiiurn, 'ISviii Fitll* v«iin iin oul-<if-li>wn (jui'.it

■ 'T o ltw ln i; the dlntu'r the im ilv l i i n t i i r i v i I n T i v i i i J i ' i i i l n w I k ' i ' i ' i l i i i i i ' '

) , C l l l l i i s r n t i ' i ' t a l i i i ' - l 1 i < - i •' 'o o lilract hiiilKo ' luii til lii'/wi'ri

, , l i m B i i M i i T i i u i m i a y u f l r r n o i i u . . M r . i ' “ ....................DrUou.

3uh l Goui)1(3,H onor OuGsts ut Dimici:

Y evenliir complfmenlnry lo Mr, I Afni. Saul Moorn, lliiiil, him*

'.lU eIr aniUvorsBry._ r i jv e r a laid iu r olgUL Uuriog I •vonlnir anrdi worn nt play |i p rW frolng'to Mrs. T)intu-

r HAND IN n illlM UO n------lA, O, (IM!i—Oils of

—4«0l IiailJ *'ih«r« for

..iW four fiyott r > iwr/ccl *l>."

SttlNCHMlGE

, Mr. and Mrs. George F r y loft Thursday for t h o l r homo in Klamath F^lls, Ore,, a ftor being called here by tho death of .their daughter,'Mrs. Hugh Crawford/■ M r; and'Mrs. J . J..Campbell left

the early port'of the week for'Salt .Ijikp nit>' Ifi.atlpnil an-automobUe show. . , '

The Casaio county Jail ,wa.s empty \’ednesday afternoon for Ih^sccond time In 18 years, ac-

Mrs. Robert Simpson, Rupert, underwent a major operation a t OurcaU3f. -}ib«plU]-Uonday>--'

. . Pocatello this w eek-by-thegerlQua llln m ot-her..m oti»r.--------

Drr-Hugh-Er-Dean, w hirhas-bcni

Announcement Is made of tbe,

cents a eliaro o f water right forttio 103(5 acajw nr'......................

Tho levy is due asd payable on o r ,before April l ' and if not paid bcforo May 1 ,’penoUy Interest will bo added a t the rate of eight per cent from April 1.

Chst yeoj''3 levy was for 35 cents

—Beckman-Tribute. BURLEY-, Feb. 29 (Special) —

Final tribute was paid Mrs. Nellie Beckman, who died ’Wednesday liv Bbfse, at services held this after­noon in the Payne cnortuary chap­el. Rev. J.- S, Nelson, pastor of -tito- irlBUan- bwolv-otftototed. H -TO nronrw BffTirBiinei-: ccmcicr>-.

' ..................Bh-Globe A*1 Baby Chick Starter Sho Is survived by her daugl nwkes liigger and iK-ltcr hens at ter, Mrs. Lottie Strauss, and Glab« Seed and Fe#d Co,—Adv. ■'•son, Morris Beckman. ' '

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