|_^-.4.A.M.-EdilIon " t o e ONLY AASSOCIATED PR ksS NE\lEWSPAPER m TW lk FAL,[LIS COUNTY 1UPAT.: F air^ E T\SVTN FALI ; E T S D AIL1^ NEw m r VOL. 13. NO. 101 \ TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. SUNDSD AY MORNING. AUGUST S, 10;1930 ______Of cincuuTiOHa______' •1 6 p a g e s - B ,CENTS-
] ^ , Former Splon lll First Woman Expi:plorer To Reach M K wes "iMSWElES lURESyPES ID Canadian Prem ier 1 IIBSWlGi • Frozen Arctic Wcbonders Why Own . HlDFIFTIETl I M FROM1 Sex Shouldn’t; IEmulate Brothers. FORCE FIEIGNER8 GROBlK
In pnrrojop h an 8I3« l a n d (for-jv -i' Muftkd to her ears In thick tur suyiiinnai I FEDERrCOFFERS' merly P ra m Joieph Land*. Union ofiofifklnn. ihlii intrepid woman, who , Is 10 OBEY ROM Li COOPEBfEli aovlet Soclallille nepubllo, Aug. 3 j 1 lhe (tn t ol her lex to put foot on thele . _____ . i cf the world, looked every Uichh H United States Departmente n t i>no»t fringe of IhU remote .and des-1es-1 en explorer. She U iturdy, strong|< R e -O rg a n iz e d E n fo rc e m e n t Refiners and Producers Join, • • ■ Reputed Plotter ol Assa;sas* olato Arctic Island.''whieh may al*.al- and wlf-eonlldent. and apparently Ifl moet be called the roof ot the world.■Id. |I fean notiilcig. She U « graduateI; Bureau Plans Campaign to In First Organization of sinatlon of Chicago New: M Of Agriculture Plans lo today u t the world's first womanail of the Leningrad Oeographlcal and - i n Arctic explorer. Topojtaphlcftl Inslllute, and by the i; Convict and Deport Alien Kind In Industry to Pro , paper Reporter Goes WaiVay g . Spend $1,000,000 More® in , Bhe Is M lu Nina Prlrovna Dem-m- brilliance of her atudlei thoroughly nrn nev. Lenlnirad. and she is Just 2839 earned the right to acoompany the |:^=^0fg!anglaSC E:O ffciideiders p ; -=ldaho^iia9ai4haivBefof« ttnr rxpedlMon as second In command.." Violators of Prohibition mote Mutual _ Welfare E I " ^ n s the ,50 men comprising thel e ------•; ! ~~ ’ ed Inre today from Archangel abo&rdird crew o( lhe Sebov and the expedition.n. ------J Tlie Auoclated Preu) H It most natural that women>*hould ' 1 ■ C H IC A G O . Aug, S-*“ JftcJa d c j o is e , A ugust 2—ExpeU'len-l M iu Demney. Ignoring wamlns^ tttASHINGTON, Aujt. 2 r e e l e y . Coio., Aug. 2- Itcd that no woman could eurvlve Ihethe undertake the heavy labor a nd\xer- J \ 1 ZuUi lired-. pn exttx tra dltures of th e United y y _A campaiRn atruihstt R. B. BENNETT, Cnlftary Refiners and producers B rigors and privations of life In ttiettic tlonot exploring. V G of canc and beet BUgar ^ m onth. Hia slay o f ffanjanff- — States departm*•*' ent frown o f Arctic.c f Insisted upon bravingIng "Why shouldn't women emuJK^ ’ ' alien vioiutors of tiie® lawyer, was eiected prime ; _ - Iand’8 Bontcnco e n d e d Ini . ricuiture for 1931 in Idnhcnho the perlU of the polar regions wllh'Hh the example of Amundsen. Nansen,n. proiiibition Ktntutes nnd the mlhlRtor of Canada in a ‘organized here today for the JAMES D. PHELAN, for- im- Seolt. Byrd and other AtcUe explor- night w hen & squad o f cxcci Of' hnve i.ocn budgeted a t $5,- $5, the veteran male explorer* who com* invocalion of the Jonea inw to0 smashlnjr victory that re- ’first timo in tho history of 1^“' mcr senator from Califo^‘0^ ,<38,929, nn increase of nenrijirlv P«« lhe present expedition le d •by-by crs?" she afkcd. J. brinR about felony convictions th6 American sugar industry ; tioncrs drove up to n 8umm( llto "Women owe as mueh to polar re 8 . turned the conservative ' lhe welNknown profesior. Olto with the announced purposea I resort a t Delaficld, Wisconsiiisin.. nia, Is seriously ill at hia $1,000,000 over expenditurct SehmldL- search work as mch. and are lust as and- dc|>ortntion hold a nmjorr sparty to power for tho ' (■ for him. Now "Biigs” Morajran. Jn Sflratoim. ^ (JF) of t)}e. ifl.st j'Cflr, a rep o rt: of.ol Whltw thl< dLtnstfh snnouHdngtng I well fflulpperi mental))' and physical-'i*lr)tnf<» m iho nrnprnm of thr>C- -fir*t4fme-6{ne6-(-JiftHVorW- iWTlqiartmcnt received hontore ilieir arrival w u belits transmittedled ly 10 undertake It." : , re-orRanizcd enforcctnent bu between farmer and m anilfa^' T a'nd Joe Aiello' mu.st look for fc Jphoto. f„r by wireless from the tce-breakrrkrr Not far Irom Mlts Demney's tent I* w ar.—W) I’hoto;. _ ‘ | ) ft now coliection manager' f( fo r I______^______snid today. Kxpenditurcs foi liar polar bean, seals and penguinsns turer nnd presenting them ------‘he fiscal K ar of 1530 were «.•... acrojs the Icy wa>tM of.the'polar selves u an assoclaUon Ui the fri* : thclr North Side liquor trade. H iey. roamed around the Hedov In tearch The plan (Its In smoothly with tho.0 . 1——^— « • ' ' ------■ 591.028. - ■ ocean to Archangel, M l» Demney. eral tarm board. • death mode s«n(tlanedltlon, was giving orders to iHo hero with her male colleagues j clock u tffsliut iS all l u t jrear. IL were for lhe forAl MH'lee and foi r). off the supply ol Intoxicating bev- tional Beet Orowen' AsaoclaUon ot I I J road*. To foreji senlce adlmlnitn-t„ . men ot a party tiiat i.< to restore the throughout lhe autumn and tlw wln- ZutA, deierted from the Capoi ter. mapping, exploring and ttudy*y. erages a t IU sourcc. which Ralph Clark. Eaton. Oolo* CiDMPDHiS tlon for IMI lhe depsrtm int budsei-- l u ' hul on Cape Flor lefi 33 j^ears ngo ^^EIGHIiNPEii irado. w u elected president. Tha nnks and reputed plotter ot tl nt- Ing the h«M archipelago of Prltdjolof Although reluctlinl to estimate the r a i l *** *1350.000, compared wllh j Jl.- l - 'b y Frederick O. Jnek.'on. first Enf- home offices wU; be in Oreeley and death of “J»ke” Llnjle, Trllwne r ruc. nish explorer lo chart the formera v Nanrenland.lylngwlthlntheshadow•w proportion of immigration oKenders. poTtCT and friend ot Al Capon I l l 150,000 for 1030. Por road construe. a sub-oftlce wUl be estabUshed a t l U n tlon In the national foresU In lhn foi h u t ,'u a memorial of tl* of the Communltt party and secre*c* lon that aliens provide the leader*r* ' chirRed from the detective burt#ireau. ------1030. present expedition's visit, a red (lotItti tary of the northernmost Commun* ship, and tho rank and (Ile u well,II, ------‘senting boUi e u e and beet produc .) and aeked for an escort tcroM U ■tth 1st nucleus In the world, which w u en and t&anufaeturen w u organ* Rain ^ "W espcndltures wen...m of lhe SovleU. whleh she mado wllh u of a majority of the big rum'Hin* loop. .At SUt« and J tc k u n streeneu Nearly Two Incites of Rail )33,. her own hand* recenlly established here. nlng gangs. '■ Head-On Collision of Two' iUed to make recommendations to h it enemies overtook the squad c budge'.cd a t J1J5W23 against 1033,- 003 for 1030. = In proof o( this contention, they Uie farm board aa well u to gtve ad and showered U with lead. Twoi s ti r Falls In Less Than On i; Freight Trains in Arkan-1vice to the grower. . , . noeent bystanderi were hit; oi VUB The appropriation of lU.OOO foi . point to Ciilcago end other cltlea In kilted, while Zuta slunk out of sl|4 “ Hour and Floods Zion Clt:r>\tu *0^'' the sugar beet leaf, • which a (oreign eiement controls the." sas Claims Heavy. Toll, A limit of 1 ceht per ton ot beeU unhurt. o u y hopper w u continued u was thi I activities o( the under-world. w u adopted as a levy upon local J17.500 for bark-beetlo control work associations( by Uw' naUonal, to de» That w u July I. On August. 1l,h ! e . _____ lillilllRIGIBLE’S rointenJ“flous rodents, J31.530 for des. carry a maximum punishment o( (ive al wUl ioon regroup areu Into re- patter of a mechanical orehesti,M tn Evamton, Illinois, narrowly cscaiK a le rt at $4,763,267 in 1930^30 Than Fly to Lakehurst _ AL E. SIMfSON, engineer. gtonals which wUl not toUow sUto '< ^ Zuta'Idly fed a nickel Into the m (Cominued on Page 10. Col. 3) T. U. HILBUBN, fireman of Ihe ‘ ma.'' lalted 10. c ol- »1) _____ ) lines but. raUier, the Unes of the , T chine. dren after their ear had been halte touUibound train. beet growing districts. k ^ ■ -Keep out ot the way." the lealead, by iBter burle ■n DOISE. Aug. 2 (-TV-Ooodlng andand MONTREAL. Quebsc, Aug. 3 ijn - THREE UNIDENTIFIED S'EQ-■ A.UUU1.8terUng:ChatluKeu* ^ . er said to bystanders, and-scntcflU a lio n 15 ' hlEhway. h h DonnevUlo. countlu re p o rte d .In - Delermlned to make their rspairs -, ROES.. . ___ . . : ____ n*y, Morrill;.W. J . N olton,-Tteitng- ■ bullet into ZuU's body. While horhorrl- *** blocked ■ In' fhr* 1 creases in assesMd valuation ofireal ^OEIIINliWEIl- Tho unldenUfled Negttw were "rid-* ton, WytHnlng. and Prank Thomas. irENGillllllLEFIlIillES WlUiout rcMrtlng to the use of the (cheri by debris, and the Bambergi fled dancers and swimmers walchi lltll P^0P I Belween U and 60 boxcars irere6 Sixteen itoteshaTantBM inlsUves . The P a u family h id conatderab;1 NEllllKFLiSDif [ait tlie British dirigible R-t00today.be-«- . _____ and then, as cooty as they bad e I today lor presentation to the ataie derailed, and Uae two vg in e i were teCs tho work of patching th*-»lr terd, they toft, u board of equaUzatlon which meeb m n DULUTH, Minn.. Aug, '3 tW -W ll-,j: •^Usbed.-.vv-.:,;; -iK.^ ' through the raging torrent wltl)I theirthe: plane. Rioted by Bob Black and LouI/ h I Gooding county real properly waa Unable to use ladders becauie of the Duluth. Mlsube and Northernm The cause o( the accident wai' not,t UUb. Moran's whisky bureau, now on i and the nlr currents whleh move thetie railroad ahd acting head ot the Du I ly of Al Cspone. who was repo:eneru three Children, one azmaUbaby.by. Relcher*,-.was lorced down at fliOSivalued 0:0 af«.703J87 this year and « - determined Immediately, but It w u. One member of thft advisory eon- •rty I Riant thlp around despite her groundnd luthandlronRaDgerallroadandooe , mlttee represenUng Uie rettnen .ts ed to be In Chlcsjo. They have be »ven months old,I, waswi o'clock tonlghU The pIloU tald. the th »«334I32 last. Personal property no uno((lclaUy reporUd Uiat one of Uie . f|„ t k. tlngulshed Itguros. died a t his home atlem pt to kill Z u ta-an d last niBhLnls « » m b le , but her father rescuedd herlu The ahip landed In a rough-fMfltld jai5.oai this yeor. a® Jennlngt, White and McKenile d the she was w uhed away byly thetl^ near the Salisbury Oolf club, a hal I Por a time officials considered tak-k* here this afternoon, . . were killed IniUnUy while Simpson they believe, he may have had t JJonncville eounty real properly■f'y lag the R-lOO to Ukehurst where 5 SWARM OF BEES TAKES ' raging stream of water which pour- poui mile south o t the airport. The a*l re contraetlng a cold teveral weeks~ and Hllbum died whUe being taken anlstanee of Capone marksmen. ?.^,w u valued-at JH»0.0n UUs year I the hangar and equipment would ta- Inlo highway from the: tur*tui ot the plane'.w u bent In Jandla; >- ago. ho rested at a hospital and re* lo a Texarkana hoaplUI.^ ______Zuta was-credlted by polite lhe< 1 and Jl3,000.fl« a year ago; penonai 'cllltate the repairs. " POSSESSION OF TRAIN r - of Liimie. tneiid w nr c apctiFie and PirtyTieiUtnie'' d AMERSRAM, E ng lu d . Aug. 9 Cn triend of former Police Comm I half/hours In a quest (or the refuel(uel'l Butte coumy dropped from *l-‘ 11.- :pleco°of fabric over the huge rentnt tell Ul and hu been confined to train Uie right of w ii^d*U *slw uld Timls< The party w u destitute, their b< the 803,100 to 11,033.823 In real and from u hU bed since. d —A swarm of bees UiU attttnoon sloner Russell. Throush LlnglIngle's longings being in their automobi '"S enduranoe rccord held by th fO'J';wlll be comimrotlvely easy but It U ^ havo patsed Uie train il itruck at iJ1 2 5 W to M0^27 In personal, Mrs. McOonogle. one son. Robert It took poesesaloa o f a passenger train desth-there csme about the retliretire- which was submerged by the-wati HunUr brothera of Chicago. when the work ot "doping" the new „ sum ps, IS miles south ot the scene tenly .Oneida'dropped trom tl.TsejoO to . . A. McOonagle, and'one daughter. e entering the sUUon here and xoDted ment of Russell from .the comminmls* and debris. They w oe taken to tl Blsck said the moicr suddenl ' covering begins thal the lu k be- ^ of the wrcei^. passengen and trainmen alike. The slonershlp and the end of an i »nd they «ere unablete tto M.C53J10 in real but climbed from^“’’'Icomes-danserous. Men must boIm Mrs. M JI. Tlbbctu. alt of DuluU^ in a l. home of cn officer who rescu« — and a sister ot Toronto. Cauda,^ Division officials ot Uie railroadd bees settled thickly In nearly every lesed liaison between gsng bou« aantf them. set It Itarted before they were torerorc-;tl07,075 to JM1.530 in personal prop- 'erty assessment. 1 “ (Continued on Pase 10, Col. 6)” survive him. > 0 . ^ tald Uiat Uie Ualn crew eiUier mil*:• compartment police chief through a reporter,T. BC-i The highway north of hereB waswi “ * read or mlsundentood Uie orders, us A tu r consldenble delay u d many cording to published reports. blocked In three placcs and hundre* f S Utey were checked for accuraey'afterr n in efforts to ahoo the beu'away, Double .Erforts of pleasure seekers weto forcedId ti o ----- , , H Z Uie wreck and were-fomid-to have« a signalman nearby, who U a bee. It wss thAiush Zuta's schrmlrmlng . 1 TRUCK DRIVER DIES IN been Utued correcUy trom divisionn keeper In hls spare.Umi, Induced' ______thst Newberry lost his Job withth tthe (Continued on Psse 3. CoLCUm___ — ------Beceding-At-Last!— j - WRECK ON UTAH-ROAD-[P- !■»* “»" «" - — ------^" r S v e lT ^ Vliion. fell heir to It. Following tl trsln could proceed. ressoning, the detectives doub: EUREKA, u u h . Aug. 3 MV-Carl their seareh for N ew ^rry todsy. E' 'r — ■ R < ^rts. 91, w u kUIed today when GRIM REAPER BECKONS .Gang killers get Aelr men^ a FIERCE FiSME a truck In which he w u riding wentsKElCKYlERS slay with dramatic stltlrgs. Tf over a 30-foot embankment and ov 1 TO OREGON LUMBERMAN found Dion C Sanlon. years ba erturned three times. Tho accident smiling a greeUng amid the bloo occurred between hero and Vemon. J KLAMATH FAULB, Ore., Aug. ( n of his floraJ shop. T hat was the1 1 mmmmi3IS, ^ UUh. 1 COiTESTllTPOLLS ginning of modern warfare Inn thet ■■ _____ WUllam Jones, U , driver 'of thej » J ___ . Oeorgo SmiUi Long, vico presldenk underworld clans, made rleh:h b r truck, received a fracture o t t hho o ot the Weyerhaeuier Timber cem- bootlegging. . ■ Nearly 1000 Men Fight Con-Con I' / right leg and Internal injuries u d pany, died suddenly I m tonight Tttey found seven of Moran'ss mena was In a serious condlUon tonight."J New Election Law, Requiring Irom a hesrt stuck. g Msrgaret and Helen Long, daugh* •»-(Oontlnued-on-Psga-!».-Col.~ 1) —flanrallons Ih ' Montanitana.. ' The truck left the. slippery highwayS _CjmtjiLEtatJ>.eiigiay, ^SMrSTATTrtvlSte ~ ITIirFtGHTERS'BATrnE'" rived. / BUREAU EARIIINGS SOjlOAR — Mr.-Lecg .who w u ^0, w u gen- , IDAHO BLAZE IN VAIN BPOKANE. Aug. 3 ( ^ N e a r ! LOinsVlLLE. Ky.. A«I. 1 m -_ eral manager ot Uie Weyerhuuser BOISB, Aug. a w v -th e larga n e st fighters were massed todaylay inI • . Voting today in Kentucky's primaryy company untU about a monUi ago esmlngs of aay month on reccrecord lhe flaming foresu of E u t Washiniihlng- LUWIBTON. Idaho, Aug. a Vn—> - election. In which only tls of thei when he reUrtd. He retained Ui« ot-' were reported today by the buremreau West MonUna and NorthI Ida-Idi A heavy wind drove the 1500*aer«« s u it’s II dituicu partletpaled. wta u lice ot vice president and ehslrman of publlo InvestoenU. total eamltmlngs ho. checking all fires but one. Oool W ater tlreTn tho Selway na* unusually light, less than halt ot thele ot the execuUve committee, being IIU M I. O f thU 130456'6 wv u Near Ion. W uhlngton, a conflat Uonal forest outside control lines reilatered votera in the alx dlstricuu ...... Interest on farm m ortgagu. Bond Bo >»Uon covering 300 a cru of sla and the bla2« was running wild to going to Uie palls. , JACKSON AND O'BRINE • Interest collections were 1130,130,M7. u n ber spread swiftly north, drlrlrS . , the west tonight. The new elec'Jon law functioned U u e r Items brought up the tolal3lal. 00 foresters back, Tho blaze Jumped aeveral mlletIlea tmoolhb'. and no dlsorden were re*J- 'REMAIN UP 304 HOURS Eamlngt for the seven monthstha of Flamea nared in SOOO more acr ot trenching and several smaller tlrearei ported. Tlio ncw law provides Uiat (he year were neSM J. ot a u te, national and private tin were sel by flying embers-'The larterge Uw ballou not be counted unUl the Tbe department handlea more»than th ber- The 2SOO*acre Matten e r« (Ire w u travelling westward downm - next week-day after th e elecUon.!* ST. LOUIS, AuTTiffV-DaleJack- M3MO.OOO of (unds built up fnfrom tlra In tbe cabinet reserve of Moi river in heavy timber. Ttinight Uie ballot boxes were lock-^ ton and Forest O'Brine hsd rounded federal land grant endowmenU1 anda tell back betore TIS then, Since yes^erday.900 men have beenlen ed and taken io the eounty court-u out SM houn o( susUiaed llittt >t 'th e July turnover of IhVestmeim enu' ' Ptirestcn of Missoula reporU on the (rbnt, and a crew ot 60 moro.iro. houses, where they will be guardedi; 11:11 P. M. in their sttem pt to re- anouated to nearly tlfiOOfiOO. horses ood plows were being used I te n t (rom Oroftno and W inchester,tr , unUl Monday. gain Uu retueUng enduranoe Jto - • eheck the fire near there. The SelTieiwayi ' , , t . M ^ waa upecU d a t midnight. '- -. There v«re no party contesU In ord. At Uist bour their monoplane, .UTAH YOUTH DIES WHE^CM forest fire of IOOO acres near KoaKooa- laW f/iH the fln i five atato dlstrlcU. eUml*u " th e O re ste r'S f Louta,- was MUng • b e r ^ conquereded Iby 'im l / i f I m i V w M ‘natlng the necestlty (or a primary.T leisurely orer Lambert-St. Louis HORSE RUNS INTO TREREE flghten. M f f iH STREET CAR FORCES In the tlx e u iem Kentucky dUtrleUu field. - • - , tires nged on lUte landjujl-n*" WftVNWlw'm m m ! f IU w htre.lhe primary jr a t beId...Uiere — AeED WOMAN TO RUN■"* were no ouutandlng Issues, the con*; i f . 100 Oortsen. n>;ear^2d son North Okanogan near the CanadU.adlan '7 r ‘-r 't i P ^ S f 2« U su being waged primarily on localol pleted two weeks ot sustained flight) " border, in the St. Joe forest, whei WASimfOTON. AUS. a UPh-Un:rv: questions. which.wUl be near Uie b»U*way Town Marshal Andrew Cortsen, i NEW ! k l J E . : • - - knted Uidar.:when:«_hbiM _han U-UrpUne took fuel and water wab I - Luey Vorbeck is 70 but she cao sUllUU...... woraaa Bona a# nVet" - - - mukotUielrproJecUdSO-dsy-fllgbt: riding ran tnto a tree. pimipi yesterday there w w buriwiriwo- ' /30N0-«||| iprlnt-(or a block ftfleut.------“ MhT MifisTiniwrsppoiingTMiPV niejraro'W ltfata'lM -heun-oIroqtM t' Young Cortsen was chasing aI bandba Aa she alighted from a street car,« r, resentaUve J. Lincoln NewhaU Inla Ing the present record of sppnnl* 3( horaes whea hts mount raa1 trtn^ ^ burned In the CoetiCoeur m / J l her hand w u caught In an automattolUo the slxUi dUUlct, U an avowed‘‘wet.’’ mstely 554 houn set br Blotter the tree. He suffered’a frsctui aatlonal-Joreit of IdahiIdaho. I door.-The Uvlley started and Mr*.Ir*. Kentucky's oUier two women pan*1* btoUienat_Ohl|M*o;;:i'_r-:_i:V:.' ...... ikull when his head ttruck'a'bnui< Therew«alOO*acretlrelnlhePenPend I Vorbeck had lb rijh' afler Jt dr be dtdatei for congreu. boUi RepubU* O'rellle forest of Washingtoa wit I dragged. Bhe elected to run. . cans, campaigned a i "drys.- TheyS SALT LAKE CITY PWPIS EASTERNER SAYS IDAHG 110 men smothering It. I The car went » blodt before hertier are congresswoman KaUierlne Lang- HO A MO>acre fire In the panhandl L., erlea.attracted.tho ootonaiii'uitiafa. .leiasflib dUlrlcti.and 2 ^ Minerva :FOR KIWAN1S.SESSI0N =^EEDS=MOR^BtiGH I " bream but unhurt: ; still high, but m oit foresters belleieUev district. # BOISE, Aug. J W - Kasternicrnen ed tbe sltuaUon good. Judge William LewU and Repre* Klwulsns et-.Vtata*aM:Xd^Tw . .->^';j(|eQ hear about Senator Borahh aa n d ' ’ .- tenUUve Charles Finley were theZ held Utelr . d l ^ c o t i n t e X i i S ■ ‘5 : ^ 0 .p o ta tw but scenlo beaut PALO ALTO EXHIBITION . SON FINDS. FATHER DEAIEAD leading candldaUs In Uie elevenUi - the Gem stste are prtetleally u ATTRACTS. 350 HORSES district RepubUean primary and «■ > tnown to ths E u t. Edwla KWUUam J. Plelfli. tonner. govenur “ riteodly. buslneu manager of? t SAZ^T L A K b 'o tY . Aug.' a MV 1 PALO ALTO, OaL, Aug. a VV n - u d former congressman, w d r n i *- New York Sun, u id upon his^ i C hulee Zrrtng BolUs. V. was founround IVI n i I Three hundred fifty blooded homse it M. Vlnioa. .congreiBmin!.ousted'In dead la bls home Uto today, 'aX^.ivIl here today. bttt lay, a pompeUd tor sUkea aggregating 03.^D.^ the Hoover landiUde,.frere I h i prln*B- WWSH^.jWll,aWIMa*BH^ n- for bullet’wound'.ttiroufb'hls heart. . Irt. A SOO a t Um fourUi annual Palo. Altodto clpal DemocnUe eoadldates-la th« of in ' revolver w u ^ . h i t tide, .. natkmaiJKirN ihoi7.openUic.todar.lay.. ninUi..;------— :.j------i id. he ‘ Mr/HolUs. »-juU re «t Tenntsso Twenty Ifflported bonea made ttelelr lr senator John i t Boblsoo, Bepub* Noab . Ucan for boUi short u d lo n i te m i 'nirnw oo S ia m vere up icr eom*m^ T5Tum-Tm m ;,9u m wm t V.'..'.' ■ ; ...... C0P3rri|l>t,_»it, 1 M 0 ._ ^ '.^ H w York Trlbui«; Inc.!. petlUoB tonlgbt. la the prlmaiT.; , _ ; ■■■ ■■ (" • ■ • - r W Idibo Is open to eritlclsm- I J jajlure to.lrt.thejwwldtaow.of. ^ itiracUons as a vacation land. ___ ttld. He midB the staiement afi . I th rte weeks' automobile tour thoMonlaipouli) the sute. •• TWIN FALLS PAILY NEWS, TW m FALLS, n>AHOso , SUNDAY MORNING, AUGIGUST 8,1030 r "
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Johnson ooUages vaoated by Uia C The W eather PASTOR OF MENNONITE L DOwtlPOUR STRANDS P OkUberry famUy. . « CHURCH ARRIVES HERE \ MOTORISTS IN UTAH L Lee Goodman, three*7ear-old w n | spiiiiSsTS ^ M i COK l E M r ■ S IM T H ^of Mr. and M n. Oeorgo Ooodman. rOM CABT FOR TODAY AND underwent a minor opention ta in TOMORROW—Fair In n o d et sUU 1 B Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bdgar KaU iim em v degrees during the 34*hour period up to 6 P . M. yesterday, examlna-la- — — tains tor Members and gporarlly blocked by debtu and gravel Better Ttian First and 5*aod daughter and MJss Mae BllUngs, • Uon of th e records e f tbe local gov- whleh washed down frocn guUeyi and DelU, Utah, are gueaU a t Uu home [ Political Machinery StartsirtS em m tnt weather obMrrer reveals.r Complete Llsl o( 1707. Re-aEiM licTOB Guests ol Bridge Club ”ra v la u In the fooUilUa. Harvest of Grain Begins mot Mr. and M n. Prank Egbert. Several automobllta were strand* WlUlam Egbert retum ed Wedm*. • Minimum Umperature for the ed due to a blocked highway In City same period w u M degrees. TTiere“ publicans end 676 Demo- daday afler a week‘k vUij. a t Boise, . I Moving Soon to Result was a traoe of preclpiUUon and the [■ — screek canyon and streeu In Uie be an MURTAUOO. Aug. 3 — Civps In - >• WfllMTlBr‘ KIMDERLY. Aug. 3-Mr*. W. A. ^ b e city were Hooded, sk)wlns up MUS Norma and MUs M argant I . In Filling ol Major' sky was cloudy most the dsy. crats Become Eligible to[0 _____ LU Slowe was hostess on Thursday Ute Muruugh dlstrlet tn general a n ncNoh, J^nesUn, spent the Ust week IE BOUnOET, Prance. Auff. 3 W)I) to‘o mtmbera ot the Klmbtrly Bridge The ‘ workings ol a gravel company ^making good sbowinv. T to second a l Uie home ot M r. and M n. Loyd g Vpte In- Coming Electionm —Comm*ni!(r Marcet Olrardot. new» club,cl and guesU Including Mr*. E. .gnorth ot Uie city wete flooded and cutting of hsy, whleh U now being Davu. j>| I Slate Otllces dircitfir of nourrel nirport. wlU11 Q.O llBRtr. M n. M. B; Olll. Mrs. a „ sucked, U m u ^ heavier th a a Uie Ralph Day U building a new-ed*'*’- BREVITIES E. Tenter, Mr*. H. S. Smllh, and atartod. ..i tmoiedUUiy to ^elear tbe i||first. Barley U being threshed and dlUon to hu.soed wwthouie bere.____ Mrs. Roy D a»ls..al a l;3t tton'stt parents. Mr. and Mrs. o . p . hehearl disease. . jThelma Lee, M n. AIU ChrUioffer* MUs Helen Manhall..Rupert, spent ator, and a complete IcRisla-lla- Home from Fark-M r. and Mrs. the field. 8Stcelsmith before leaving for Ta* M. A. Conover relum ed yesterday Ur. Beery U In charge ot an aulo maon, Mrs. Roliina Adamson. M n Thursday Tl and Prtday wlUi-her par* Olrardot, a reserve officer In the* coma,ct W uhlnglon, where Ihey went agency a« here. The oouple came to iLuvena Bates, Mrs. Marie Nellson, enu, cr Mr. ond Mrs. P. J. ManhaU. i yiB prlmwy eJccUon of Aujuitnul alter a week spent on a trip lo Freiich army, U 31. with 10 ye an> ’ totc make their home. Mr. Lydston U Bi ‘e,. Yinowstono park.^ . BuhlaboullQur yeara ago from Mid* vMrs. Alice Campbell. Mrs. Ooldle Mrs. Vida Belght, Salt u k e ctty. ■ / 8 only the eouniy o « le m «nd le«- experience as chief of olher airports.*• «employed with the Canten Pocklag wWscholts. ______•TSalST'tlfectlns ^ Wewnt5?*’ H< Springs, ------. Ismily arrived early in the week I primary waa the appllcaflon of the . > the erop Indicate harven of Idaho's>‘s J.W,Jones.Wuhlngton.represen* BASSOONS AND C0NTBALX09 Dwane Peikliis left Thursdsy for biggest potato crop Ihls year, pc-c- lallvei or tlw federal farni-board. willII alter“I on overland trip to Kansas, i| CHICAGO M»)-LUUnen respond sa VUll WlU) friends and relatives in .. .. law paued by.the IBM.KBUlatuTCujf -VlilU Over Week-end-Mlss Ona n where they spent several • months ni n R S T AIRLINE FOR REGION icQUlrlns thote planning (o voto In cording lo Jolm HuUlnga. .of A. nddrtsA, a scries ot meeUngs of bean * more happUy to bassooos and con- 0Brighsm' citi’, Utah. ' I'' Morgan, M oelary in the office ot Hulxlnga and Sons, Chlcsgo produce , ,j visiting wuh Mrs. Bennett's rela* tr tho primary eltcilon to proclaim CspUln J. W. Porler, altomey, went « grower* and oUier IntenU d persons ''' trallo voices than to higher musical -• Mr. and Mrs, Earl Prew, who have SAICON, French Cochin-China their political afllllatlon. ProtesU merchanU. who with Carl L. D<-e- in T«-ln Falls county this week, thele »«»•“ ; frfrequencies, according to a survey s|spent the Usl monUi a t the Steve M>)—France’s U veteran flltr, Maurice to Rupert last evening lo spend the Long, former Twin Pslto produce i have been heard over the new law, WKk-end wlUj her parents. :e Southern Idaho Bean O row en as*I* Roy Kemp Is a patient nt Uio gen* of oi sel owners conducted by McMur* Perkinsy home here, lett for ihelr Negucs, N who reeelved hU pilot’s U* • • that 11 dUwuraeed partlelpallonI Intn , . - dealer now associated with the Hulz*X* toclatlon. announced U st evenlas... eral ei nospii.U la ‘i’win Falls, woera d(do Silver. ’ home h in Los Angeles on Thursday, cense ci In 1910 and' b u been ilylng ' poUtlci ot thoM who did not care „ loga concern, h u spent several daysy* The icheduSs for meeUngs h uIS iuite underwent a msJor operation l u t ]' They plan lo dUpose of their prop* ever e< since, U to inaugurate tn the Applies foe P rn n lt-T h o m u Hoa-^ on a personal lurvey ol the pouto JO ^ d j e themsehrei lo a p a r^ t^ y ^ klfls raade npUestJon yuterday for to been arranged u followst •,, Sunday Si morning. I i R j ^ telephont HTrtoi to BawiU e:erly Uiere and locate on Uie Twin spring s[ Saigon’s fln t commercial air* i " crop condition snd prcupccu fn(n Kimberly. Christian churclirM oss • M is tn u t soon. '- - tilUne. f u term laia wUt be D o s a s ' , ticket. V> -a . . . k munlclpfl builders’ permit .lo r Idaho. , ^ 'M r. snd Mrs. Arthur Sevsguce, U U pUnned as flnt link la thq (ran* P - Tho« arjulns (or the bill In the . day evening. ' o Pacific lerrlce. Mrs. R. W. Oowdea has renUd tiie CtU, n PalettliM. . . consuucuon of a MM building, “ 18 Nol only does Idaho seem likely to Oklahoma City, cn rouW t^lO all- P leiUlature pointed out th a t It was by 20 teet, a t Ml Locust atreet. to Flier, Orange hall, Tuesday erd-* fomls,f. spent a few day* 1 ^ ' this Aimed a t roreaulllns' attem pts ot ' _ , harvest a reeord pouto crop, Mr.:r. nlng.i « , Hulilnga said here lost evening, . week VUltlng Mr. aevermce**'bro* i” rival partisan* to "nuh the Ullot ParenU of Sod — Mr. and Mrs. g. Jerome, court houK, Wednesday' Iher,.. J. E Severance. I f bOKes" of the opposlnf party. An In* bul estimates of diimnge done byjy evening., l o E I B X B H a Ea B c a E i E a E aa c i s a m a i o Oeorga W. Marshall, SealUe, a rt drouth In olher poUto produclog I M n. Olenn Whitney h u been con* '■, stance »-a» fflven where the suppor partnu ot a son bom August 1. Mrs. >g Buhl, city hall, Thursday evening, ^ regions have been considerably ex*Y Cailieford, church. F riday eve-. fined» lo her home wltb Ulness dur- II ters Ol one. psrty Invaded the prl-[’v ; Marshall was formerly Miss Peggy ftpg^rnlfrl. Hn milrf thn; Tf- j _ ing.Uie.iasl week.------4 P ------mary-otrth*.P«lUoo-t»«yi“ waW.-diuBhte^r-orMr.'Bnd' Mrs.'H.- '^kA~Wo carry ^j|=T(Tm osniop^U-- ih.L th»v w «B_able to celved word yesterday from his bro-?■ Twin ralli. city pa?*. Saturdayy . Mrs. Charles Orores h u been lil W sponsor a lormldable candidate op- ■ , . — — IIUI 'ill c tliu iw m a t Uin t had Pcrtt;n-4vcT.Titg. ' ■ ' » • ------•' at-her-lM>me^iurlng-U»-lul-l(UBy*.4f ^ , heavy rains recently In Wisconsin l U l n r g e s i . d c c . S M f ^^^|snteady-lo-IJ- — —postd by many of the partisans, Here from San Franeisco — MUs causlns a sjillt up, all to the advan* potato dUlricU. No accurate eitl- , CIRL FLIES OUTSIBE LOOPS L Msry Slanland, San. PrancUco. ar* mate csn-be msds of pmlueilea Ini‘- CALIFORNIA VISITOR PORTLAND t^>-D«oUiy Hester, B tion of U d iesy y ^,X t*ee Itivadcrs. Tlved yesterday (o Uke charge of ■a Olhcr dlstrlcU unlll late this monlli. : 19, Portland, u believed to be th e ll] P k ^ j f f e a r m i MU- M ' Ceonty-ConventleM »• FACES CHECK CHARGE [[ home economics deparUnenl which he said. fln t woman to execute an ouUlde |2a | C o a t s . Counly convention* will be heldleld the Idsho Power company plans ‘® to Mr. Huizinga and Mr, DtLong , loop. Shs performed three loops.In 1|1 i^T B lln cry Shop in U At:iusl 31. a week beforo the aiate:ate ejtsbllrh here. during the p a il week linve visitedlil Accused of Usulng a »17 fictitious, fiveI? nium pts shorUy after securing 11D and Dresses S 3 3 I eonvenUon*. T h e closely-fou«hi _ Nampa*Caldwell. Idaho Fnlb nndd S o.t jonably M DenveTi—^------— ton-heTUJtcd-htrfalher.-D.-H.*Oook.- ie iiTcbnvehienced. ' price. You too «hom he had not seen for 13 years* -thatir(roH e willije E. V. Larson, who was J 1 at the ' U ------ROOIB80M-W.-Conklin. .A..E.-E.. awl-ta-Toledo he spent s e te r tlj lin '‘II— ~ :«Jootiai:prp8ecuUn|f-a'tloN- .1II lo w ap r ------UtlBjr. ll.-Ro8enhelmer.-L. D. And*twl* with his moUier.-Mra; lc; H , - dS » f ^ JJ enon, P. H. T hunlon. M. 8. Meyen.*n, vhom he had not seen for neady ney for Twin Fall* County J -oprnilni^of • Miss Jl. Marks, Howard Oaner, O, xly v_.r, J L1/-:; f .-^■r-wiU.-inat O. 70 yean, and hU sUUr..Mr>. Dorts at the last senerri election 11 1 Cochran. A. E. Prtce. Boise: E- Bsncroli, who wtU> her sec, Bob, 'TVT 1 1 1 U % w o n du e season. ■ .'B.BwmlM.MaboFalU;L.Vii:Mur- a y l-« |M « h ^ ob, lA/AT/»n i1 x i i r - O i i f 1 * i|f» ^ilF,A M P..WIIT Ilh. jjj ...... lev U r and Irba. O. O. fiurristM*^ peet to'make their home.' Clrde BUslus, H K. ASdonlus, Ted filed h is c'ertiflcaits o f oom« 1 • fflrS.H.8chO bert.8«ll^ lleaw from C«BrtnUea-Dr. end welcome you to our advaahce showing to 11 City; Mr, and Mra, Oeorge Mar* m i n g Inatlon as a candidate for |- J --- ii-airjaghions'a Mrs. P. r , McAtee, aeeeopanM I by Opei tbfl same office at ths shal). BlHCktoot*. OUrenee Neeley. Uulr daughter, Margaret, rcttu n « i ■U : ingly'chic. W e Wlrming new styles;_ ^ Sattmlsy from , Denver, H jelr soil, publican Frlmuies to be I ^ Frank, who U altendlnf the-U nl- MdAug.Kth,im H I inspect the chab ■ iw.KS5i:J!MeMeinuid.famUy. venlty of Utah summer sehool. n c e m e n t The m oat popular Ready* | l Joined them la D en n r. Dr, McAteeI Announ -. Mr. Larson Is a s^ 'th e I : ■ tM ^ aUended the American Dental as-U* Bapublicans of thla county M I W« ciiry IKe Urgeal B«- to*Wear n d MUUnery K .. locution tDcellni In D e n n r nnd to endorse h I m aa ‘th eir * U r-Iecllon of Ladles’ Coils, yf: Bieat-r:fe»-dW 'in-Ert*t”p«tfc ilV EIX )PipiN 1K Jp...... -andldatefor aiecondierm' J In'town! “ ~H - « Ottm from Idaho altendlni tha* -HOTWELLS-DEV B Bals Slit Dresses alFop- ^ l^ o n to fludedDr.W.M.Plih- fal th is office. ■ 'I Ih - ■ ■ n T C P H c m I ’... 1 1 ^ U sho FftUi; br.'a. A. Knot. wSSS^SSSSSSSSSSS
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D .1 ■ ■ • 'V . . . TWIN FALLS DAILY N^EWS,-TWIN-FALLS. F p A H OI, , S’SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUSTST 3. lono ======G o m p a (c t R e f i ln l e r y M aa k e s i s o l i n e b) ; y E c o n co m i G a l I
^ Cards Decidc CCandidates g|j 3ST OF PAYMENT OF NBWMiPED TAPE PfiOVES i ^ DELINQUENT TAX LESS It will ew t le u to pay 1»M u A Cl! W CLOTK,..37 delinquent Uxet before next ' JWNGCOPIJ.5 ------. Augiigutt IS. C. J. U tbo. Twin FtlU . . -.-PRBCESSI118-. coununly treuurer. announeed lut. Burglara removed 1*0 psnes ot evencniDg. glata. onc a t the rear snd the oiher The Tl treu u re r'i office b u m tde vp OF FIMPilS j I t the front door, lo get inlo Uie holliIllccf of delinquent taxes for these OSE o [_ c m a n . to be published and dellvend NaUonal Laundry, Dtilil, sometime < deputies for senlce on Augtut IS. Friday night, from which tlicy car- Thehe law provldM th a t toxpoyen Complete.Uiilt tor Maklna St. Louis Detectivc Finds J ried away Mveral suits ot men’s mayay accepi pertonal tervloe amd tave- IM C T flltL ifrir' y clolhlngi woiiicu’a silk d.'cucs and >hele expense of publishing and ter* ce by deputies, but this must be ' ~ Fuel lor Automobiles Cheap Way ot Recording a bath robe, accordlns lo resulij nf an InvesUgatlon mude je.Merday b yi,.,")ne by a call at the treaturer's of- ce on or before August 15. Stands on End ol Imprints on Curved Sur- . SherlftShl E. P. rraler. • ^ taces Lelt by Criminals Clothing that wasstnlrn was laken} AU\UTO INSURANCE REQUIRED Small Table ll from the Iaundr>- dry citanlns d c ] p,PARIS (T>-A minimum of WOM ' ______’’ _____, - parlm ent, iheslverlff staled. Noihing accl;cldent Insurance U re«iutred ot ~ eUv^ppearedilo-have ei* been diitu:b*Uu11 owner* o r operatora o f pUWlo. (C)' The Aisoctiited f*rei4)' '<-dnja'cTTifryiirnm THTred'by the^ut(ulomofiilctJa JultJa-a-deeM *- — - 57 . ikmiSf. AUttlit-g ^F o o tp ad s ” Investigauon. ln\ jthallat must be obeyed by October. may fool the detccilve's camera TEMPERATURE EFFECTT sometimes by Icavtiuj IlngerprloU
^ Discovery^- SimplitlS“ Man-I* . ' Twin Falls Pubiix Theatre1 Comfy! A cumplcte gusoUne refineryury.(above) Ihul stands or the utaoturlng Method to -' end of a lable employs new catalyticcal proccsa discovered by I'OKTUNi: LAY IN T IIE CAi:Aims f.ir nauiol V. Slrobel Edward F. Chandler (inset)., NNcw York engineer. (riK'ht),'\vho b eat Fred .Saii!iuicr in a game of pitch junl .Eliminate Costly won tliPi-idht to enter thee p prininrio.H r.n a candidate fur She Loves a Man thele World Thinks _— ------jAppatalus— ^ ^ UiP Rf|iiili)iciin noininnlion1 forfo iihcriff of Herkimer coun- ____ R/>np;>fh H pr . . . .Sai Apparatus, cy a process wiucn ne T ,ty, New VorK.— I'ljoio. soys Is Inexpensive. Chandler claims f E v e ^ r A V,Vav!- ■ ■■■ to obtain (rom chesp, low-grade oilsElistTDiriiEr” ■ ' D f HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE more gasoline than formerly could (AiMXlftted Preu atlence Editor)' be obtained. ' excfij brushed away, and the tnjie ew YORK, Auk. 2 — a “ applied after the mica sM»el -la JC- I;. - '_AnH-kn«kt5*i _33.piim5 n i!| move* sloners, by Mrs, Margaret Austin.I’', every offlew b it o»-n d e lcc I gasoline daily to nm nn auto, action chamber. Here the oil Is va-'* superlnlendenl.j yesterday. i live and flsftrprint e^ert. porlzed and treated ttt ordinary tem mobile about 600 miles. >• The Iwpltfll's enmlngs for the-. Chraprr Method [ peratures and atmospheric pres*»• monlh iot.-iIed »CJ»«,13. of-which . - " It undoubtedly will bring a It represents discovery of a0 sure. Tlie lighter vapors are con*»• *3807.64t wts received In caah. Claims[ I ' RICHARD.H. JOVC'e T) greater number of criminals to Jus a ^ ' J N•ItnpIKlMl method for m tk ln ; ks»->- densed and removed as gasoline. ^ were made (or tlS bureau of the St. Louis police de- ‘ Chas. E. Jones H sf gas of high heal value which may,y t treatment and C2 for surgical opera-• partment, n; has fashioned a HexlWo, do do It u ^ n Kiuare Inch of the tupe sacrifice social positiition, home—to go to under pressure. m> mueh moro of m tlons. Tlicrc were C8 surgical opera-' endiirlnit„ tape th a t permits.repro- and an »emi llie copy to the nearest the oil ’‘cracks" Into Ba*oI|ne. be largely converted Into aviation t Republican Candidnto a s lra n g e Innd! W hy? gasoline^______*tlont prrlormrd during the month,• ductlon(ii of latent flngerprlnu from bureau bu to be IdenlKled. Thero Is nnda CaUlnl 28 belnB IWrd os major and 40 as• surfaces^ of any description—some- no cimncfl for mistaken Identity lu for Nomination for . Ilero’fl tho slory that's's been on tho front Chandlers dUeorery Is a catalyst minor operation.'. tlthing special camcras. could nol al- tbthe llncerprliil mellwl of Identify Iiagc of every newspaper! 1 WOMAN CHARGES THREAT ' Auditor nnd Recorder ! The story, behind the CatatjrsU, substancea widely used Deatlu at the tio^pllal during the• wways do. ------Ini ing crimtiiab. I t is cither hc or It (le.speralo men who rebel aagainst their guards In chemical proceius, are the smallj; AGAINST SELF AND SONTM ; m onlh numbered 10. ot which 8 were'■ 'His lape consists ot a thin layer Is not," A vote for Mr. Jnnes is a quanmles of forelun substance In surgical patients and 0 medicalI ofoi hardened, gummy tubsinnce on — kill their captors—.ict fiifire to their cells! troduced Into Ingredients under•r ' I patlenu. Onc den'.h resutu-d from■ ^a background of heavy, stiff fabric. r 1 i;it MJI.E COST KSTIMATKD Vivote for n Courteous, Effi 'A timely; daring dramala thnt will shock and trentment, which convert them Intoto On grounds of aUeged cruelty andId i accident, onc was ailllborn and three' protectedp by a sheet ot mica. 11 CHICAGO 1 (il'r-The cost of oper- cient ; nnd Capable Man for T the desired product. A compoundid non«siipport, Mrs. Dora Timmons hnsas iwere newborn. «works this w iy: aline all lUe nver.ise niitomoblle Is a.43 delight you! of aluminum, for example. Is veil>11 broughi tull In district courl h^rere Eight boj.'« and seven slrls were) A little powdered aluminum Ik cenl-1 ce: a mile, says ihc Chlcogo Mo Office known ns a catalyst In manufacturere for divorce from Richard Timmonsu Ibom al the* hospital during the’ aptMWcd« otl the fbgerprlni, the tor toi club. L__ of gasoline. to whom she *•« married Juno 25,S, imonth. The nen catalyst found by Chann- 1037. She asserts that he hns struck:k ------: I “ T H E 1 to and threatened to klU her and herer 1FRANCK PLANS TO SPEND BIG dler governs the effects of heat Jo permit of rapid vaporization of thetie 14-months-old ton. and she applied.Xl. «J00,000 ON • AIRPORT oU. for a court order to restrain himm PAW S, Aug. 2 WV-The French Thla simplifies the gasoline-makk- from molesUng them. She also askedsd jgovemment ‘has set aside MJOO.OOO NCTOW, TODAY AND ing process enough to eliminatete for 130 a month alimony. She Is rep*[>* IIn Its scheme for national equipment HOUr s E ’ much costly apparatus. But fromm letented by O. C. Hall, Twin FaUs,!s, to Improve the airport of Lc Bourget, TOMORROW near Paris. An M. G. M. Ali T Ihls tmaller and more economicalAl attorney. ) Mailatinee and Evening Talking Drama reatoilnto* ...... CHESTER MORRIS • LEILA HYAMS leFlamingI Glory----_ ROBERT MONTGOMERY R - LEWIS OTONE Georgo F . M arlon •* Wallace B eery ' A n Oipen i L etter TT o T h e “ of TH^Tsalking ADDED NOVIVELTIES "The Glow W orm " Parai■amount Screen Song ‘T h e Meek Mr. M eek" a Pa[Paramount Fun Special T w i n[1 F a l l s P^ u b l i c ^Screen— and the Latest Paramtnount Sound .News NOW SHOOWING D e a r F r i een i d s: • I lauM Mat. .^1------. i-k“k* i v : i r > -r- [■nYAwl 7 * 9 ______
W e have ju s t comp'npleted the Installation of EOO of.f 11the MOST COMFORT, s r ' ABLE THEATRE CCHAIRS that could bc secured.ed. A ssuring you COM- ^ L a P L FO RTl mien HoHeft on01 the BtreeU, ..jf f - v JOUN 1 ft Cooletl a t TheTl Idabel Wo have ju a t compinpleted the improvements o f installtalling the ARCTIC-NU* \MnffgA IVhcre Too Expect:i U e Best mad AIR ventilating syst'«tem whereby 40,000 feet of FR:FRESH AIR is pumped . , Oet HI into the theatre EVEVERY MINUTE. Assuring yourrC C O M FO R T! NEW CARPETS1 ddowp the aisles have been laidd tito improve conditions. i . BiO L E S HOHEOPPARAMOUlUNT PICTURESl Awuring JOU SILEN3NCEI: ^ Presented l>y>y CARL LAE.MMIj!,'ln _ 2 k—rS. =-= sri5= r-firhi^HI ^ w-ayFThe BestForTllIEOdAi^'uoatuAlUVaysIliD&aricanaJiiatisxiicUjUliat ------^------" n ------rnnd^YHfiiiiineitmcme m akes T H E IDAHO THEATRE[’REHhe'mbst COOL'iind | COMFY theatre in-Ar ALL SOUTHERN IDAHO, forr "When It’s Hottest on j th e S treet, I t's Cooles•lest in tho IDAHO Theatre!"
Nowl In our neww surroundingsi wc are prepared>d tot k Ivo you tho FIN------B g P -^ -faiaN G -J >IO ;bler We eoH abaolutely------M l As Necessary aas Your Job GUARANTEE you1 thh,t due to the fuct that the2 IdahoIci The&ti'e has thtf PICK OF THE PICTCTURES! The pnrt that a substantlitial savings account can Stirring ' ic t. ™ " ’ith S play in your Hfo,Is importjriant. Into sueh an ac- Tho choicc o f surrcrrounding novelties and comedies,e«. wilh stars of Screcn, | .i'he Heroine of “ShShow m Sfincs; nndnt Mu- Stogo and VaudevillQilio aro bro u g h t.to you—a NEW:W SHOW SEASON, in count would go a certain n:nmount of your salary . TW IN FA LLS a t thoho IDAHO THEATRE, «, •. Kicic Iby ' r J l ready to atand by as "reacady money" in case of ^at^’ and the Hero oi ARLES emergency. Just glanco yourr ceye over a few of the outstandandiiig FEA TU R E PIC* TUES we.havo nowr bookedb( FOR EARLY SHOWING,IG. S tartin g today "TH E , , WAIvEFEFIELD Those, emergencies d^ wisrise... donjt try to side, ... , BIG HOUSE"; here•e iIs ono of the BIG DUTSTANDIlIDING SPECIALS of all I ; - Rita" . 'c a.OMAN d s . step them. Prepare now forr them by startin g y o u t . timq. a plcturc with;h ;a story that will keep you onn tthe edge of yo\ir seat’ I - savings ^account At this b:bank your first oppor* from start to finish.lh. A picturo that you can't afforfford to miss! 'The Big tunlty. House" Is followed3 I by the following outstandinggr featuresi> in the order In a-mtghty drama croshltshiog In a nam ed; . crm < n d o of Im p assio n ^ scci IST’^^featuring'Wm. Haines and[ CliffCl Edward^! «B'ORN------REGKLESS’-J-featuriuring Edmund -Lowe-and-Joe-’;Bt-BrownH^ET-US-BE ------•' climax that will sweep youyoa lo 'the ' f'/wSBl -UrstNatioonal Bank-r GAY” featuring Norforma Shearer and all star cast;it; "SHADOW OF THE '• W /W m ll/rf LAW" Wm. Powell’sIl’s greatest work to date; "CAIJAUGHT SHORT” with . K elshts of d ram atic enj(enjoym ent! I ¥ v a n of Iwinn Falls Alarle Dressier and1 PollyI Moran, Nuf Ced! "OURI BLUSHINGB BRIDES" • . . Slory suggested by the sotsong,“La | ff 111 w ith Joan Craw ford,d, big1 sensation! "TH E SEA BAT"\T ” a big novelty Metro* ----- _ — 'Goldwyn Special Drairam al^'LO V E AMONG T H E MUMILLIONAIRES" Clara-...... -i;;'! - Mafselllaise." Bow’s BIG COMEDY)Y SPECIAL and others too numcjm erous to m ention. ^J^stJEMEMBERiR that the IDAHO THEATRE: hasha the PICK OF THE . Ju - ...... -ALSO50 SEECIAi; ATTRACHin o N . — : America^:a’s Unly Born Jo in c(e^ogMher ...... , ^ . . WARNER BROS.’Fil:Film Companies nnd al! our featurtures are surrounded by . -'(I c ■■ special selected shortort varieties assurinf you at ALIALL TIM ES a well" bai* "SIAMESE TWINS” ' anced program of’ 1001 per cent ENTERTAINMBl4ENT VALUE-at the . . Hearcar Them Talk — — See Them DaiDance /' . IDAHO THEATRE- 1—"Where You Expect Xho Bestl-s tl—And (Set It" ., '! You will see how they livelive! Tielr dally ,------^------YOURS MERRILY;* routine enacted for you! £ lg This Engagement • ■ ■ JOE.K. M e a g e r before told! 'Listen (0 the experiences! Watch theirIlr (clerer .S u m ! " Mal ncta» 10^,.30« and 40« , mount Pubib^ .Theaire ' ' 4 ' TOE'IDiW d^A Paramoi _ ^,....The biggeBt:B«i88tIon sinM sim jU ijjtnt ____ ; E te n ln g ., Balcony B 20^ and 40^ ' ' ducilon o f taIklo« movies!e»! ■ n s S e r^oor-asrana-HO^— F ^ — IhrlU fo r Uie e ar an
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yyg beard of u y ot tbcm voluntsrUyyte- i<- j------" “ ^T O IN FALLS DAILY NEW! n Small Fantily’sN ^ E Answeil?d in This, _ d u d iy Its scope aod penonnelT lUWCWTTJOH « * n i Cottatage IHIPNEWYIrO R K E F * . n jiu * ID *oni>c' . = 5■Mg ; TAX ON KIPLING ^ R G E a i lUsh 0D« MOfllft - I —!i * *«o Pity the troubles ot the EnilUh jjjjj’ uTlter wbo earns money In the Street has departed tot Reno (o By mCIIARD MAS80CK ography of a hill bitty on the loose. ^T^rByMABKBABROS' 8t 1^ 0 United Starts. Rudfttftl.WpIfns NEW YORK. Aug. 3 tP )-T w o Uke U: unio herself a divoroe. Prob t e l i w ito tM «« ^ ’ „ NBW YORK. Aug. 3 WV-8Und-Ild- but adually a unique VU of Amert- ably ona ot tboee people who Insltt had a lien tiled by the Internal Rev- trds in book publishing are kept up yearsft ago oae of the benches In Bry- ab up can llcuon. ant Park wu oxupled by three onen beins In tune wllb the turround* enue Collector ior two thousand: ooe evea during mld-iummer. The htu bitty U Eddl* U w , - and tng environment.------~ fUty ™ i week, fcrr Instance, Uitre are Ignorant, imall town boy wbo waa-:i young men, all hungry and alt peli- tni hundrM aod lour dollars and fUtr oUets. Dennis O'Brlea wta tbe fln t Uw< crnt*, to r the T ra r Nlnffeen-Hun*tun^ tWof»pJv..a_W*WriejiU)wnUre.ive. deri from )ob to jiA up a ad down One.wu Chester Enkln. one w u yer ye lo move from downttalra Into - ^ ^ ^ ‘ ‘ a novel and1 a the Ailsntlc slates. romanUelxlnjt the theauical disW ot uptowa. He rfred Twenty Four. TTte taxes are loi* hls adrrniures In Irffe. sraUmeiital Uwrence Leslie an3 Uie other'Va* th ‘ *MfMiiforniocuTiPPw »~ poetry'aoUioi* never known by aay oame other wiw u much rtdtculed «t tb s U ae aad ■n* AwocuiKd I'm* » •iciuii>tl> *s ^ ^ Income, and the CD* p tn ie i thal ring true. * u u i M tt i UI« rot puwiMiioa of n K h B hc^ ^ of e«cep* Uian Ur. X • It w u predicted U ut be woukl soon sac address given w u Garden Cily. Lonel/onc tlons] merit, It U luch a narrative u a drifter, go banJvupt. Today be U letdlsf am a”p?uw Vl IU « M looklng'ai the world tbrougb rots' ’ They became known M the Three go Island, Uie office of hU publlshrs.ert. Tbe blogra- Muiketeen ef Bryant psrk and ththeatrical lawyer and seores of oUier colored glassei, might easUy be «x- legal ofn ch have foUoted la bU s 9 S S 3 ? : s8i*- Kipling has been read and lorrd e y pKUd to vrlte. He u e s glamour In : tbey tlved there a b n t time. lei ptuliM b»f»ia lUo nwnm . ru v Wllda; HU Lite O nt dsy Mr. X gave up the strug- *iwake. —» bf maoy Amerieatu. It's a pifsiurr ettry txperlence, with small town Dot RockweU. Uw comedlta. to „..K Confes-u* companion* and with th e glrU be ------.1>te and w u caUed away to soms to know tbat hels still |ettlngenoutli • — — otobscure grave. E nkln and testis a collecUTT of hammers.' He h u ^ the tor-or- throvi In accounts of Alaskan ahlp- thtm all over hto home oa tbe M aine, Tto Ktw» li a »B06»» et Income from hU American readtrk lw o-vol.'ot* wrecks and other idventuret thal “ ■ T ' I— I ...... (UdecldedUiatUieymlgbtuweUatan'e th Butnu o> Dietiltllou. troo wtwo al 2 2 ^ 1 In tn style, to they became actors. cccoast. ' , >oB- to make it worth while for Uncle'ncle ume work ‘by have Uie tound of romtnllo Innn- Midget golt courses are tprlnSlng Tli, tloni. Leslie, wlUiln a few montha, be uMt flam to make an effort to-collectc l aa came ons of Broadway's best char* ujup as thick u mutbroomt uound iwmiUBB lu p p w looin . Bernardsrd -Fortune toated me ta If 1 were - J j; tix en it. Also th a t poeti cm aiit-ast~ rorar — ------a ile .“ -Bill-bftlncT tf;{ « irth ;c p s : E _i iEng! HiirnirTevim sS" bad^ ' ~ 1 now In one tol* vlvlrg the popuiuiiy ot croqueu gei? SAND.BrrriNQ ‘ changed: now 11 w u Lovely Worn*a* — — ^ — ' aiant psrk hsd takea ihelr toll and vi ;'i4 s;;s;£ s's.f; New York. In sudden teal for Uw- '‘na It eonlalnt also 38 pages ef . blbe wu KOt to tbe bospllal wltb a , B lue's Note ■ hllbfrto “confess/anal mitcrtaJ" by ani- i bt enforcement, h as been arreitlng'VO' ,5^ Dut one w u hit “guiding a ta r "— - Modem tcler.ce h u provide^ ex- fn tn keeping wIUi (he boxwood oa ^serlocu rbtumaUe ailment. JJe died T2ie hesttb eommlxslonrr b u b«* ■ Lord Alfred Douglu. whoie friend* EUle Hubbard. Gardiner. Vermont— . thsotherday. rvRUII an intense drive to keep Coney S s l S a K s S****" men wiio bdng chairs, to Coiiey’ 1>*is* Atilp ^wlth Wilde caused the laUer's — pedtents neoessary to combln^-tfieI eitherel tide ot the entranoe. Border w :. poit*f». • to whom he relumed. ' > Thai leave* only Eraktn, and ho uIsland sands free from Utter. Which ■nen famous trial. It .explains not onty beauties of colonial architecture with piptanllngs either side ot the p^Oi . -K»TioN*iV5rwirjT*nmp — land and "sit" on them. The women " 2 Vf«« and MaUiemaUca ,conventencci demanded in modem. wWlUl lilac bushes a t comer* ot Uie »begins whal should be the happicsi «addl to the unemployment sltuaUon. thair relatllonshlp. l&t alto clarlflee year of his life with a u d heart, fofor th tre are a targe group of beach pnuuDth. Itwu -AND rnoDDw3IH are very indignant. Dut lav U Uw— nther nolnla In the life of the er*j r LouU Untermeyer doet mueh* homes.] h■' This smart tittle Cape Cod eottageI Although the house appears rath* rtake his ttiumpli alone. Por he „ Aflitfat.»««»«______! r hl.i /ourUi fdlDoa of ."Modem^ ot fix nwms It siitUUe for a Ict of' e:t r dlmlnuUre a t f ln t glance, It Is of |* Karchlng lha beach und* for money s = mind* on It. Besides, how wouldd 11li vhose health was broken by a two- ts now a full fledged producer tn con- otond other valuables lost by holiday , year sentence In Rradlns saol.. American Poetry." itoo by 100 feeU,alUiough It m ty be atample s lu tor a amall family. The • bc If everj-body broughl a chslr to Prc.vntlnB the tongt of naUve . trol ot several theaters and many qcrowds. SUMLUSES ScoarfM «t the Wllds « built oa a smaller plol and sUU re* Uving U' room Is unusally spacious tor playa sit on. Imagine the Ooney Island bard.', tie also pulls Average Man j ■ a house of this type, and Uiere aro *" An enurpriilng woman h u open* !»'''! Tb* hUlorlca) nirrallve Is Robert i" tain Its natural chsrm. ■ a SlJtllfhU eted w hat ili e ^ lU a Wedding Em* . - ■ A p»^hetlc coiDf* irotn <^n- bea^ cluttered up on tSunday^ at- U. Coatef - f h e Outlaw 7ei?s7'------irtg one iolhc.olher. tm i Idaho oJ a jtan-lng UniHy' ol temoon wllh five hundred thouiand Itere U totn In the excltlns tech* Rive the structure u a whole the The exterior should be painted a appearance In the W M t'SDrtleii. rcRardlng rc the ceremony. recepUoti. . niflue of a crime siwy lhe record of In "Number, tho language o, ' f ifUBUi? desired for Uilt type ot bouse, grayish f t while. wlUi Uie root of ? childrtn. llvlnf on bfrrln *nfovgrfd_»cclden* In differen t secUons, but Jn m oit = nd tally, the vord literally meaning the > L’V ^ im irat**af LS when Ihcy occur In o u i own that. The cop didn't expresa It ex, , trail of beheaded bodies behind ^ traetlvenets. should fsce west, leav- rvrun betwem <6000 a sd $10,000. de- ^ , thtlr tomahawks, and Murrell, vho■ho empiy fpace on a number board. . rcipects at least. Is much- better « RClihborhood. actly those words, bul Uiat Is DJ. DanUlg traces clvllUatlon's prog* Ing > the porch on the touth side, pending pe largely oh charges for ms- ,ythan that of players under yearly t u dreamed ot a Napoleonlo pirate em undscsplng In front should bo teterlaU aad labor. ^ V d a votld *ld« tun'cy dUclues“ ** what he meant. pire along the Natchea Trace, ress In terms of mathematleal dli- contracts. II." coverlfs. U all began wlUi man'sI's , _ Oag Line* Attention Potato hundreds &nd tbouiuuU of fimUu W hat most people go svlmmlngslnff Ths I* "Youth Dares All." siippoeedly nn anonymoua autobi-bl- 10 fingers. Not laUifled vlUi allovlng Jack for, a t least a t sea beaches. Is to sit John flanymore. Oakfe o to remain simply Jsek Oakle, Growers Ther# caa'1* no «al turplu*‘ oi on Uie sand. And vhat sitting can Miss Chatterton. became th e Is without .. trllts or tag tines, his sludlo win conlracl a l i m l U d ------producUoo-oUoodiluKs.fO lo a g .u eompartuvely new to th s movie has |„ decided lo slve him a label. L“ c o a ^ vitb It? Give ut a.clcsn. pubtie._hu been more acUve._____ amount of cars for October tlieie eoadlUoa* eiU t. W bat wc _Clara.3ov-hu^beea called. UiG ,' white crescent of ssnd with U» blue Pree lance teo^ng men and wom- ••Brooklyn "1 bonllre" and Florence Vi delivery.-Adrance-JlOO per - ' call a lurplui nov U a lurplus oal|miy ,ravet w uhlng It. and k ln ti may en wbo lllerally go from one plc- dor di uied to be catted tho "orchid lady car o«tr and abor# eapabUKr to p ar fo: hai-e Ibelr thrones and kids their ture lo another, a re many. A pie* of oi the tcreen." U te r someone gave , Ihest product!. s iS M lwi ' S T A fiK B l ture a month ts not unuiual, lor Corlnne c Griffith the same myihlcal 'Sec J. K. Kimball Produce trees. rlUi them nor is It for ebaraeter ptay- title. ti Charles Rogers (not Buddy Co., Kimberly Th* troulilo pUlnljr ts not vlth era. m a. ' Hr MARK BARRON ll hat the added InteresUnK upecl.Jlollym ttJ. anymore) became "America's boy ■■ Phone 72 • production, but irlih dUtrlbullon. ^ NENV YORK. Aug. 3 {-D—Tlio up Up lhal EUiel BamTnoro Will cnact Uie If tbelr namea are laportant ones friend." fi Thero are t«o m y s ot deallnB f l and coming theauical season'prom-m- leading rote. By HUB&A&O KEAVT at a| the box office, iliey may name Now Jack Oakle Is to be called . ■triUi tt. OM.’a lem portv npctSlenl, F l> U » a number of delightful and In*In- "Or. Harmcr's Holiday." a new plsy^ HOLLYWOOD. AUg. 3 WV-The tbelr U own ularles, aad pick their "America's '. Joy friend." U to attem pt to curtail production, _ terestlng shows tor Broadn'ay. trom the pen of Uie perennial Sir (aree ( and tortuns thal comet with _ M They will be welcome tor thoIho Arthur Wing Pinero, Lee Shubertrt ,stardom Invariably means a slowing ~ and let thoao who can’t pay woirj ,J f sireet is now a lonely alley ot dark*rk- h u Uils one tor Philip Merlvate to t dovn In the fortunste one's picture ■ alon; as best they may, and that n ened playliouses. plhy the lead. .'rhedule. | U hard enough to do. J I One sees several plays vhich loomom "Farevell to Arms,"a d ram a tiu tlo)n n ' r r s s s s s i The ambition I ;at. ot HemlnRvay's novet, and It Is to 72m ctber n r is a » n dl//lcull I J u flrsl nlghta to becoma titstorlcal. ^ of most stars I Dl Thoto which your correspoiidenlUll be dlrecled by Uie able han d of 2 ^“*. * ^0 tpectatlse | but It it the way U u t v iu erentuallyi P ^ ’i S l avail vlth unusual eagerness InIn- ben Mamoutlsn. " I In a tew worth* Buy A Home be dUcoTcred and adopted. U Uea clude: "Marching Aa to W ar,ytEa^ long!V | while portrar* Dy KIRKE SIMPSON through world vide readjustioeat ,v ,. The tecond "Little Show." vhlcbtcb awaited play of the Crusodefw hkh WASIUNOTON, Aug. 3 l/TV-Whal ;n tew bave TI h e r e ’ s Are you located for the winter?' IIt not it wtu be dltttcutt to get . and balancing ot tbe prooeises ol hits ^ paltercned alter its very worUiyi y Roberl Emmel 8herv,-ood b u b « n i o> appeared u one ot the neatest bits prrtecessor. Tlio n e r edition vill tot*ol- uTltlng tor Uie t u t two years, II ll achieved that vhat you want nbout tho time schohoot aiaru and NOW Is tbe time ot practical politics among house ies c - ' host and w uhlngton school dls- them turned to seek re-election, was hopo ot."Journey's End." ■ quenUy l h a t /i on^Qt.U>a eholce tota In High Schc b»en made tn thU country durliMring contributed by Loius Ludtow, of thei*j. Ing tha very funny Joe Levis. Ultts and clese to each. It you-orere movHng into lown We wIU seU. /ii». 'T hat's th e Way Wltii Them."n." (ib h At Desdemon* 'il thelr-penOTtl- Onr lj S e r v i c e . . . the p ts t iew yean. ieventh Indiana (Indianapolis) dis- I. mtgbt be you Ults house tumlshed and ^ iu can more right In. Thero li a ..^1 trlct.- John Colton'a ccmedy which willfill "OthelIo.''vlUi U tlan Gisb u Des* beautiful lawn, good shade, garden>n spot and'large garage. Priced A iTMfdeal a trt lemalfls to b( Ife had as or more y«rt: of bring Maude Adams back to-Uieb e dffflona and Oigood Perklaa u Isgo.J tor quick sale U 12100. •• done. Wuhlngton press gallery eiperl*)erl. stage tn October. In It Miss Adams> Is Thcro are some vho tay. tb a t Paul ence to fona-the foundaUon of blahis tsld to Inipersoute a woman of herier Rotaon MU play tho lead, bul thisJ, i If you need a larger home tbU.fi„llve*rt)om modem property to a b u ovn ORO vho Intcnicvs Musoiini and T h e e sse n tia l real bargain: U oonsiiu ot Uvlng rcroom, dining room, kitchen wttb - poUUcsl career. And Ludlow b u nd Is denied by those vho should know.Q wlde^ kno_»-n. ______— not-been-wtaUng-ih*-e«pertencetnce Klng-Oeorgo.------T h ere Uiero U -lhat-new-m uiical 5 _buU tJii.ahtac!3.-lB ’(Lb«J_iS9n“ .-£!clwets. fronl and back porches, ------N t o fBlENDBHW—;------■ 'T h o ir'v lio ' have contlslehlly" aiffnil/or-ftur-" Uius gained. Witty Work Ihow whU^h Donald Ogden Stovarlls good basement wiih furnacc, paragiage wfth (ifivcln from OieTff6ht, , malntatned a' one>a*year average nice lawn and aiiade. T lib propertyly near the lilRh tchool and to ; - --Deht-eipwt-tee-am^oX-Touiroue. A« > mlriftHty and -.'TDlrnbelJi ^fie'^ucen." a comedydy jjTjtlnB tor Joe Cook and Doi;eChas-J .are “ ■tew._'niev inplude PouglM . Bcn ice is In bar* . to ■een not a \-ery talkative one on the nboiil th a i'lad y 'w ill brliiff'AlfrHH pn. Iiwllthovoascoroby'ICoj'SwTft p a_A_rcnUmjL,ftl.»32J0, ond^W L, _ ' fileads! No One, as Ius olten bees PalrbARk.v Gloria Swailson, Mary make e u y te'iiA ,, floor, be has managed to bare« a Lunt and Lynn Fonlanne trom thetr(tr and Paul Jamet. pPlcktcrcl, Itarotd Lloyd and Norma m o n y with th e remarted. U pcrteet, but pracUealljally considerable' hand In legislaUon.lion. WlKonsIn retreat. Your correspond-d- II promises, Indeed, to bc a very •! ^ 'Talmadge, Al Jotion toon will be desires o f dls* ' tTcry one b u some good poiats. puUcularly when-Jl enme to geUlngtlng ent rend tliU play Immediately after;cr itpcctacular season. Ita one dlsap-'• In the same group. Devcloplni Uilt ideft U u t'b e calli^ things done for tbe bome towo. Mnxvcll Anderson completed ll over•er polntlnu note Is th a t Uiero wUl not Miss Plckfora b u decided she . Novel Deport crim inatins pco* •The Oame ot Neo priendsblp,- lr a year nim, nnd remarks Umi it is bo a ncw play trom Bem ard Shaw should j] make more pictures, and she Letsch & Williaams, Realtors “ Uke. dOKM, periiapt tl} ot- bisiJl* a-v«ry'witty ond *ophLstfcaj«J aorl:.rk. or Eugene O'Nctlt. Shaw iJ. to busy tb e 'S k s MaitxljiB O elttt Burgesi y hope* to produce two o r posstOIy. p ie. T^VIN FALLJLS, IDAIIO ■ (esa house colleasues, Ludlow saw ex-«*• "Scarlet Sister Mary.7 vhich Is. otet vltlt a new book and O’Neill tays'* threeti lalkles a iwar. Her chief prob- tells bow he acquired a new tiowew-< trsordlnsry poliUcal posslbUltlet' in“ coursc. 0 dramatUotlon of Julialla ho wltt not hove a new dram a torT lem|( WlU be finding sutnctent good 153 Main W est Phone 218 point witb-refard to bU^rteadsyu tbecxtenslve programotjxtcraare- W tukln's PuUUcr prize novel.. Andnd im y tm , , , slstories. Uef legislation which pUyed so ’lm - • WbUe .InstrucUag hla amall aoo MoreOHen pottani a part In the sessloa Jusl ; ------— T he number of itors who are teen Awhte In Oio mo Q{ a new_cbeaileat ended. •' W h ik 'W o rb m y -- o( toots, Uiat a tcrewdrlver U notIta a Like so many ‘of them, olse, he is mueh larger. 201 SHOSHOHE STREET W m ^ Uiought |c desirable to bai-e a sort proper Instruioeot to dtlve nilU. rmin Falls 19 ^ Among them are John' Gilbert, pHONCt'fOO ^ ef report on tb e share bo bad badd inIn |L,-Neu)s In Ti Ruth Chatterton, Norma Bbearer, He applli Ult tbou(bt to bit thsplng thoee bills IncorporatedI In A ^Marlon DsTiet, Richard Barthet* frlesdtblpe and dlseoTeTtd "you like ottlclal proceedings so It was mall- mest, Corlbne OrUfllh. Ronald Col* ibem ior aU sorts o t naM ns." Be» . sbie under tala frank. Y earsrs A g o ;mao, Bebe Danlets, Loa Chaney and n 7%e mails a re solBf to be flooded'Uling like tbose il(ty>bUded the pumping plant of Uie High Linele tor an ouUng a l Jarbldge. kalres you tcc in w lndoat'ol hard*rd* stnlihtforward ^ Canal pumping company burneded ------ware shops and nobody ever (Indsnds I Ludlow it perfecUy frank abouttit It. . dovn Wednesday evening.Mr, Oreenm A l#vn ptrty tbat was much er tn everyday lUe." He made his accomptnylng ezpos)*<»*• k one ol a party that arrived herere Joyed w u U u t given by MtasM Kr.’ ' lion of new veteran leglslalloa very*ry but a few days ego to prove up on There Is tood for thought bere; a m and Mable Mlckalwalt Priday ev : ■ brief and understandable, and added Salmon tract land, nlng a t Uielr bomo on W cii M- suggesUon Uiat Is equally good In th tt he w u ‘ by unanimous coOMntcn t ■ Out door gamet were followed by t Twla Falls and Timbuktu, ol the house, using the lostrumental- The band concerU given by Uio« scrrln* of refrethments. Tbe gui. i:!m ot Uie congressional reeord .to k I t promlsci not only greater en- local organisation every Wedoet*t . were M lttet Caroline Rawsoa, Bri 'asjlsl tiie sick and disabled veteran* ...... Joymeat o( our trlends, but probar •“ day evening In lhe city park arsre ue n n k . Wanda Hoag, Sadle anc’c o a r! of my eongresslotial district.’' sreatly appreciated by lover* of ore -^Doieni'of-hl3-hou»e-::««)*t|u«*. of su ie t Dlffendarfer. Mildred Oood- blUly ih a l'ira oum lves'oay'be more mtnlc-arls-evMepo«l-by-*ba.Jar8tt» rlnh^..«iatflM • Bhlfl8hari._Vlolettj :.Can_aiu afford -it? YiYou'-cani-Now,- auto.-^ ^ acTceable to Uietn. ’ . when they nO|e what a pracUctl tn d number of people Uial gaUier at Uiele Booite'NaU Baker, Rebecca Crom. rlfectlve woy the Indiana member The eugscstlon Is well worth con- htd evolved ior doing Just UiatT».rob* park every week. ueent Rollo Crater, aim Tbonp-I; matic heat no; longer aldiring. ably will kick Uiemseives tor having ton, Claude Ulckelwait, W. D. .Xeln'' John Balsch at Kimberly U' get.t* lay, A m a 'R o u n d s. Lewis Raviuu. fuel or expensivive equipment ' tailed (0 UilRk of il before tha Bttoii lot the session w u closed agtinst ting ready to harvest Uie laigests t H an y Beals. Jerry Sfgtlas aod !fov> them. Crop of peaches ever grown oo tbeu ard Wetttbauer. Combustioneer burnsIS COAL, the safest, COMMISSIONS = most reliable fuel oion earth, and uses ------... Tl»-rederal.lUdlft^ommlitloa ^ \ m i n- r “tlvlty-waa.altri^a^-s^^ ly . » a t o ^ .wtre tbey l a - » ^ Uity, 'USS of.it than.youaiaye ,actudly. burning ' rean ago, and «ow tt b u more Uiaa L strucUve fdeot U iere w u very I«.‘t* ttnoSw ^ 0 ^ . ^ n o w w g c i r w i u i 3 tie make*belleve or dnmatictDg of oae busdred penona on V* P*^rroll. Bf Oneailibievtlucblklrenoftbe 1 U:3 world about them. flist croup were u turely leamtngJ .Get the details 'from. uus. Find but exactly ' a m n lin g (o Barpld A. LtFouDd, a I Their chief preoccupation seemeded u vere thoee la tb e aecond. They Arthur (C. Dunn member of tbe O anm liilea wbo w u lo be In making one or Uie other of w ere tlmplr Ictmlng dltterentJ what Combutoneer' WQuldui accomplish in aTwl%7Uls:TUUor2ait«wk, KINDB o r r U Y • tbe children In tb e group aa ua*a- Uilaia. Seyood a certata limit, bow.; ; yourhc happy as pooslbJe, elUier by teasloff home. . Tbfl Commlitloa deals iH U fa'sew Bf a n u . AONU t r t n Bnrley attoi^?y, and ctcandidate^or the Re- * ’ Not aU Uie play wlUt wbleb cbU-ill* him and leaving him oul of tbelr f, ■ _ i - and growing Isdostrr. wHb'aaay" y dren occupy tbem selna la equallyiDy play, or by butUng blm.physically.y. ban&a tbe denloptnent aad noUa publican nomination assoneof the judges ol pioiitems tb a t - c a O to r xtcola*la - good for Uiem ...... Oa Uu oUier band I alto bavere Uie play of Uie enUre group. > ..Him. w:Ui>t-Ui>.QoiBHUl«lop1l,«x> ReceoUy X had opportunity to ob-Db- M h w htt seemid Ideal play amoof« Often U' it poetible to laprore - seiw the-acUvltlei of a-grmiprol 'the EleTentK Judicialil District, who wiU 1 - pt^UasiOi^aodvboIcn^ ro( chltdien, who like Uie f ln t troop.p, BiUbboitieed pUy-brfumlsblac tQ pre-acbool children wbo'lodulgM: In had not Uie benefit of auperrlslon.a. your ewn back yard Uie U a d of ma> tol^Wcttte ; bit- — *nrt '* ts**^**,'r'*r ^alToYer TmiTFalliHR^ioStatiMfirGTQ' t:-;- •iriBBt.ipetklniQiredeiilOoioml*- kind-of plsy. , ' schemes aad eooperaUoo In canylafIt and by taettany cUxaleatlnghm • - PHONE 10 J _ I ‘nil* . Uiey were phytiealljr acUveive u.ein out among aa mahy a t UireeM Uilt plaee Uw o m o r two childreaa . , ■ ______' ■■ I Monday evening^ A u ^« 4th, at 7:15 P.'M. ■ TO IfroD BQinlfic till bu tbelrlelr or Xour cbOdrto a t » UffloTlBdeed;d; w boeauiea^ot tbitnuUa. A ■ : f • - : ' l i ------^------: r . ' 'i,'. \ ______1______;______\ ■ - - 1 ^ ^ , TWIN FAUJS DAILY. NEWS,Nl TWIN F A L li; IDAHO,D, I SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUS'JST rt, 1030 . ' '
^ITA LY ’S: CATASTJf R O P H E EP R E G I P I TrA i T E S SGlE I N Tm e:::.T H E O R f] PERITAININGi T O " T RJ I G G E R ” F•O < R C ES RLESPONSIB l S tE ' F O R ’lQ U A K E S ■
I one ot the bett ot tha yta r u d vlU A PRESSUKE FROM UN- I P e aelectcd by tho ertUct bi tbelr an NCCO CKUSTAL WEIOHT U nual vote. The e u t U tpUsdlB, tha ilFOlKSill r tory la good and tbe aotioa keepi , iN » ! 8 • MCLTINriNG ROCKS DEEP IN olng at a rapid pace thrbuitwut; i t . . , 'E a q tmrw TO GENERATE I one th a t everyone tbould teft-and VOLCL^NOES^iND QUAKES T E E S # l ihat U raort lhan you can tay of M DFFOKTING UMMPtSl I . l>er«r cent ot the pictures whleb bavi •een thown here this year. “.*( CAPTAIN OF GUARD,” ■ |>‘T“ THE BIG HOUSE," NOW '2 Rev. A. 0. Preston Conducts tirSTRALIA FLANS FOB 8 H J 1 1 8 .FEATURESATORPHEUM DRAWS I CROWD TO IDAHO MEDICAL INSTITCT* Evangelistic Services at CANBERRA.'Aug. 3 (ffV-Thert be- ;^'SU N RAISINC^. Tliere It a great moral les^on In ingng only one doctor tor each 17S.- ^ T i o e s IN E A R n ^ WesiEndNazafenTCnurch-.j "The Big House.- tho today, tnmor- 000K)o_square miles of terrltoty In the ' Gravitational Pull' Originn- row'and TuetdajrWi»ho thralre fea- nbiibrthem and central areaa ot Am-, WE^AS ture. T hat is one of the ihln)i.i traralla, the federal government U try-' ating in Outer Spaces which make It n crcai piciure-be- ingng to build up Ihe medical terrlce BUHL. Aur. l-Evangellsllc serr- side the tine acting ot ihc execp- ma thal lonely land. ______Appears lo be Pos- ^ ^ lce^Icc are belni: conducted Ihlt week at tlonal cast. The cnllro ploi l.s tum- - — H iU£.niiiil 111 Niirarene churcli by Bev,. med up ln a. lew words In lhe_oi»eii- M(MOORISH TttUCK FAaaEBS- i - ■Ar-D.-Prpstonf^BlrmlngRtmr-'Ala* * llir scene.' Thl.< occurs when Lewt; -S m — ------— hsnnr-T ne mwtm gt w11^-conclud^ • RAIKE MANY VEGCTABLES- Stone, atHho warden, receives Rob liUI'.llay. ert Montgomery inlo ilie ptbon as CASABLANCA. Aug. 3 (4>-Moor- H — ■ .... ------• IsU truck gardeners In this disUict INTlNEt^Aul jOEAD j Mr. Itiul Mr5.11. C. FUIey and fam- I a convict. He lells MonlRomery. in ! ' ------I s NTINENiri . j c o m rxporttd 0000 tons of early vegetablea . AIR WEIGHT CHAllGES SHELF I I SEA ! »'ilv. Lliitoln, Nebraska, aro guettt ot ; effect. It you ate'yellow, priroii w ill: y*l ----- 1 “ ' 1 M;M ir Killey’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. I bring ll out bui 1i will not make to Prance UiU year, principally lo- mniocj. siring beam and f « f n peat. RECEIVE AnENTIDNIN ». r. Wgriier. . ' ■you a betrayer or your fcltow man. ™ MrN. K. B.'Leland and daughters. ;Then, later, he gives the reason — tor iroubles In the penlirntlaries of S£A LEV EL^^^ ^ Mimret nnd LuUi. have gone lo Pnrt:.md lo -spend a month. They | I the nation when lie says, "Three ■ _ Pressure From Unbalan'H nlmil iii:o >|Knd H>me time at Sea- : thousand Idle men wlih no ihoutjhi. »lip. ' I cxcept to get out." i Cruslal Accumulation .Mi?.. Howard I,ough is Jipendlng 1 That lasl Ls the r.iu:c ot every v.|flNANCIAt{ IB b ■ 1 0 0 - M .I l ’e n miiiitli with relatives at Dlllon. .prison rlol. Idle m^n wiih noihiin: I —i— — tomits-as-Origi*-— • i« I1}ln1c nlMiit Inn In url nm Tl ’ __ CM ANGiNO WeiGUT"or O OCEAN ^ Mr. ntid Mr*. L. J. Wllli.1. ''Ball makes tlie picture a sreai moral I' -^^^hOAIWER- - ol Tremors TIDES ON SHOREC MAV^ SET LLiUfi Clly, nre guesls of Ihclr ilnusli- force. It gives peiiologlMi. tumtiliUiB OFF QUA.KES tiT. Mrs. John Kalousek. Jr. 'to think about ond brings home the - AHEAP./ ______12______U _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Alvey Hancock left J.mn Ikiles, co-Jtarrwl wUh Laura cruelty which siirrounds our method “ 1)5by ttioior Tliiirtday morning for of penalizing crlmuiab;. Dy HOWARD W. HLAKESLEE Siiriiigdalr, Arkansas.' where they U rinnte In "C.ipialu ot the Quard," ° , (AMoeiftt«t P rtu Sclcncc Editor)rl Earth pressure (upper ri(tht(tht) ® which melts roel<8 and Khnot:Dols up-volcanoes, tides in taHcl,®' There ore oiher ie*»on* In be learn 11 ' jl ^ l 'will siKnd n monlh with relatlvrs. UiUnlverxarn ireniendous nil-sound j Ides (upper rlRht) and vast welKhKhts of seaw ater piled on »hore»»|.r ed from "The Big Houte." The killer. TEW YORK. Auff. 2-rTheh e . earth, raised ns are occan tide! I Tl'.ty » etc nccompanled by Mrs, May di(lru:nntlc siwctiiclc which Li • now It is pointed out. b the man «hu has »tfi ' .<■ (Inu-ffr rlfTlit^ nrii Ihpn nluyUig al lhe Orpheum theatre, be- I;, '"STT cVthqunkcs likec| to lower Italy (map.) Mrs. E, W. Byrne cnlertalned■ jeutame ti.e m o,l M m t kl.ir 6fl Uia 'fclearly f 'demonstrated when Wallace • ______^______'^mr^clay r evening In honor ot the .ilnRlns .il: screen because lie.oncc eaitg Beery excures the man who iind kill Italy’s dianflter is Identifiedied I.______- ■ ------blbirthday anniversary of Mr. B nnc. n>. as a foldlcr in n Young Men's Chris- “J vaguely in scientific theories ed his own mother. Beery ;ays ot iilm I The guesU Included old neighbors. Ilan||. a.uoclatiou hul In Prnnce. A "Sure he cut her throat, but ha'was that place it all the way from I ot llir, Byrnes during pioneer days famous fa Encllsh composer, abo a tol- sotr/, j wasn't he?" Becr>* Is tlte lllit- I oflOOSand 1009.Tlioecpre.«nlwere: dler, dl encoiiragcd Bolet to train hli “ gravitation comlntr from out ^PRESByiiSHPM ^BUPERT CiPFiMSs erato who tomenU the rlol which te- limRTIBOftSIS Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Aldrich. Mr. and. mar\’ctoiislym beauUtul voice, wllh the lu ltt In the death ot guards and pris er space to the earth’s own ■ ulllmulerc.'iult thill he plnys possibly *, Ntri. 8. C. Orr. Mr*. Louise MeClus- ul oners and his own demlre. depths. P the m ail romnntlc and dramaUo'tole Perhaps you have heretofore |j . illOTlilEiPllPLIlNFflflWiTBIPf . of the yenr ln.tl;e currcnt filnu Tlw ky (lllll Mr*. ElUiibetii Schoolcr. il Ihought ot Robert Montgomery as - ”Thi8~"trlKgcri” "lhc“ final . lave M)nRS which lie sings were eg- foiM that kicks ttw qutke Into ac.-riUSllECllfiD Mrs. Thomas Wnssom. Presno. ol Just ft motion picture lover. Tlint n U P ro T . Aug. (Special to The California, § iind Mis* Grace Wnssom. Ia Is all wrong and Monlgomery will tlon. Is Mught as on* pojilble me«naana _____ . A.NTSTSRDAM. Aug, 1—Rev. tnZ d News)—, Preceding the groups ot n ; — is or forecastlns quikei. Mrs. J. K. Walpoie, Salmon, made : e \Vniura. Cnllfornla. are guesls a l _ prove It iQ yoli In "The Bln Houte." ‘ I Ruperi Campfire ' girls on their'f Ihcg home of Mr, and Mrs. James H. where - Ihey will visit relatives ot Mrs. jj eed B r ig a d ie r G e n e ra l a n d A^S- s- a brltt Wilt a i the A E. Kunkel i ■ He gives a* flno a ticrtormunce a t Or»vlutlni«l forces tre t Delbert and Marvin, who spenl the;l'J.Mrs. i! Jf. A. Baker, clialrmaii of the»• .v The Ladles' Aid society of the: j,> Mr. anil Mra. William Scnften, and ni reminded mc ot Anihony Bushel! sistant Chief of Air ; I Campfire ccmmlttee of Rupert Wo- u But Uw condition th it upMls the lasl Ihree weeks here wllh relatives,\\ c .Melhodht E(iiscopal churcfi-wlIJ hold. Genoa. Nebraska, are guests of Mr. In lr "Journey's End.” men's club, letl Saturday niomlnit* lhey. lasl nieeilng ot tiie conference’ Senlien's _ piircnta, Mr, nnd Mrs .Pred I am certain that "Tlic Big House" btJtocfl of rocks of mounulns or ,1,. relurned home with Ihtm on Thurs-rt tor; the camp site to jel ihlnjs In t «bole MCtlont of the e trth 's crust Corps Rises From Ranl(s day. Mrv Nellie Walpole. Portland. ' K year Aurusi 7. wiicii new ollicers Senficn.Jr.,nndofhlsbrothers.Fred. ^ _ mother ot Hev. Walpole, met theI; resdlness[ for Uie 30 girls and guard-n will n be elected tor the ensuing year.; Jr., - ond H. R, Senlten, M th tt tb«y sltnd'U ke t house of _____ !: lans wbo will start al 5:30 A. M. c iwn tamlly at Shoshone, on their return ; - llft,Me.sje$ tor the day will be Mrs. D. . pecially written tor the picture by ctrds r«sdy to bo tumbkd d o m Sunday from Rupert tor the camp-L c.West,Mm.A.M.Pulley.Mrs.Hen- ,■ Mrs. Ellrflbelh Schooler and daugh- pi by t oomparatlvely slight push, h ts W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 3 trip, and will spend wme time vUil- •gronds. Judge H. A. Baker aecom- ' , ter, Maxine, Long Beach. CniltorniJi. Charles C Wakefield Cadman. 1 u Ing her son and family. Rev, W alpole.' '• ry ICramer and Mrt. W. F. Hardin. nol b « n tjrtc d upon. -.Thlrly-tffo yean after he enlisted as ,n i panled his wife to Guyer. butvrtll q . nre guests during AukusI ot Mr. and Laura Lu Plante, wiio Is co-star- u was formerly paslor cf Ihe Rosenon ; • Mrs. E. H, Morris, asaUted by Mr?.. Mr-vt« Frnnk Schooler. They are tor- red n with Jolm Boles, proved hertelf Identifyin* the "trig g er U one a pnvat^ln Ihe Infantry. Chailes U. . return to Rupert on arrival ot theW Glen b Brooks. wa.i hostess to mem- ni T beglnnlhj lor penelrttlng further ^ and Hollister Presbyterian cliurches. '■ Campfire delegation lomorrow. ], • mer resldenis ot Buhl. a a great dramatic actreu as "Mag- Danforth has risen from the ranks O errll L, Peters has moved his ber^ ot tlie Northvlew club a t tlie ^ bteltjnto the mjitery. 1, The hotel al Guyer Hol Springs ij . Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Marquardsen. nolla" n In "Show Boat." thus.vlnnlns to become a brigadier general and as combine machine to the Twin Palla lail session. Nineteen member* were• nndn: Mr. nnd Mrs. E ^ e st Marqutrd-■ the tl right to her present role as the u issttn l chlet ot lhe air corps, tract, where lie will operate It for. . has been tecured as clubhouse anda uisinictcd ,, in meal planning and dur- with a carefully-prepared, menu“ InK lhe business sesAlon lhe ncw year, »■wn, Pasadena,' plan to ieave early' flaming tl girl-leader ot tho revoiu- One suspected "trljger" U the — - the nexl icveral weks. . nexl week for a tour ot Glacier na-. tloniiu tl known os 'Tiie Torch." T hb Misses Alice and Bemlee Lehman.„ tcheduled by M lu Helen Jensen,“ boohs-j were dtnrlbuied to members. « mlcrowUms which htve eome to dlstrlel home demonstration leader, . I tioiuil pork and Lake Louise In Can-• romantic r screen tpectacle was di of ■ Buhl, aro spending the week a l lhe Ten Rueiis were presenl for the; ada.n rected ri by John Robertson, wllh Sam light recently with the advent of the Rlrls are anticipating a fine mceTO.f Plans, were made to meet ‘I supersenlUve Mismogrtphs. C harles Human home. f Genevieve nnd Cnrrol ^^:Elroy,, do d Oraste. James Unrcua, Lionel Miss SU abeth Kunkel returned.A camplns season of seven days. Mfs, AUftUii ^ 0 in lhe clly park with the a VllscrDieUnis tre trtm ort thM tt t - “ Anna lllle and Mrs. lUttie Dean i children of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K McEl-• I Bilmore. Stuart- Holmes. Evelyn home on Tuesday evening afler *T (imuscraeni ccmmll'.ee In charse of I Hall, Claude Plemlnf, Oeorse Hack- barely more the reUrdlng needles. <4 supervlKd prepsralion tor the event. , roy. iiavc gone to Chicago, Wlseontln I IbauOHBIM spending two weeks at Salmon visit ■” the prosram. ; , and Mlnncfota, to vLslt relatives, un-• i atliorne. and others among the sup Their ctuse U not known, bm W . ' ' ' Mrs. Rodney Oaodman'a group In- , M1.-01 Erma Chlnn. Bulle. Montana, ri chtnglng weight of the tlr th tt tctc> - ■ . ing a t the Kome of her turn. Mrt.^ eludes: Mao'PlalU, Barbara Troeger. . I tll the openln;; ot school. Fposing cast, J. K. Walpole. and J. U Daull. nho ot Dutte. were » companlet wetlher changes, U stu.IU(. ■ . O tlo Tweede U vada KUk, Gladys married , July 2i a l the Pre&bylerlan t pected. Haynes. Catherine Reynolds. La’■» jpartonasc In- Twin Falls by Rev. . Another unprottn trigger Is the Nelle Mendeniiall. Mary L onf Ja n e , .Jam et Mlllar. paslor. The bride u» . . welghi ot,the ocetn tldes sweeplng K m Watson, Ema Robert* and Rubu 1 n ^ niece ot Mike nnd John K tm b-t over the oontlnental shelves, which I BOllMFflfl Alice Isenburs. , ridge. Buiil. Tlie jtMin? couple lett ------tre the-eompartllvely thtllow w tl« nT-Mis6'-Etltelyn-On«al'a...8roup^ . ------nt oncc for their home in Dutte. aurroundlns contlrwrna as f tr^ ua s; ‘ I ■ . . h Blllle Sullivan. Ruby Bagnall. Tliel- ?• M ia norcnce McDonnell U »pond--- —' 100 mHes otf thore.' irSMLfElE^ ma PhlUlps. Mary Loulto Sinclair. ‘ '* ing her vacation In Boise n.i llio' ..V . . l i l t r . M O K *’'• Rucst ot Jicr sister. Miss Anna Mc- trigger or the builder of the houM . cllle Anderson. Loucne Dickson. Mnr- ot ctrds. Is the poulblllty ot Udeaid » " b u h U Aug, 2 (Special to The Jorle McQualn, Lois Llpps, Ruth . Mr. and Mrs. Volney Burnett rc- In ’’(Olid" earth. Harlan P. Stetsonson. W Newsl.>-Buhl schools will ope« Tues-•Z" Wagnor, Della Clare Mead and Annc director of Perkins observatory a af t . day. Sepfember 2. aceordJnff Jo an- lumed this week after nn cxlended LaRue. nvisit In Tenneuee wllh relatives. Deltii,-tre, Ohio, this spring advanc Buhl about August 30.^ Kenagy who contempltlcs remain- , I The entire staff of teachert haa Mra. Ben Skllti. July 28. a son: w D....r...u.~ L “ Ing throunh the week. . -"• 'i Mr. nnd M n. Howard H, Uwton, ' M W - the Sptnlsh-Amerlcan war and raie made by death and resignation till-“ • VENICE TO CELEBRATE i iiM iotr ' ^ 0 become t seeond lleutcnutt' In ed. Mr. Hattleld atated. - iM l. _ LIFTINQ OF PLAGUEJJ. , and Mrs. Wendell Olten. July 21. a The theory of Isoelts)- Is wldelj Repairs on the three buildings artr VENICE. Aug, 3 WV-Thla City ot held. .This means th a t the e trth-*,^1 i Originally promoted to succecd practically completed atto. The out* Brigadier General W. E. Olllmore. lagoons is preparing to celebrate Inof ”, Mr. tn d Mrs. Maurice Hagerman « crust instead of belns » unl/ormU side woodworic ot the high tchool October the three hundredth annl- < ions *^0 retired as assistant chief in building has been painted and sev- I" nro vacaUonlng In tho Sawtooth ', solid corer. Is made up of secUom n . versary ot a vow roade by the Ven- that e h i^ e of training and operation,• he eral rooma redecorated. At the U d> '• Mountains tor a week. ol aU w rts of tlxes and vdghU Ihti ellan senate In 1630 when the city ( must btltnce tgtlnst etch other terved JS dayt In Washington and coin building, a stoker attachment I'- Mrs. C. D. Pecbier, Buhl, itnle I V.WM trantferred to be In charge“ of to the furnace wta Iniulled nnd onene experienced lit worat plague vlslln-Ity orange\ lecturer, hat acccpied an in- J with tlm ost nuld morementt. th . the air corps training cenler at Dun- >es tlon, Tho church of “Uoly M try of i Asthenollths tre tnother hypoU»' room w u re-floored.* Minor changes n- vliatlon to speak before the Mur- j. - als. They tr e sectloBs where melte< caa tleld. fiaa. Antonio. Texts. _ and renovallont were mtde a t- tha:Ha Heallh” was erected In fulfilment of taugh Orange, on August 13. . Jlie.vow-when deliverance came. of i Mr.tndyri,W,F..PulIcr*n^am-e , Ir . ily heve gone >0 Tacoma a n lfe alt^ * »ffl(..B d«adler, General DanforO] jludemnmrbamadewhen Mr.Vaaan ' won talt wipgs in i n i and' terved t '' qutkes. Patten relumi. The meltlne ot rocks Is held1 \* successively as commander ot Lang>ng- oom« from extra preuure of tn uun r Itr field, Virginia, air officer ot the btltaced earth crust above them. AiAn W th corpa area. AtlanU, Georgia,Sl ANNOUNCEMENTS asthenoUlh might grow anywhet«.. n and commanding officer ot Belt-Jetf- _____ '■WE o p r s ' ridge field. Mount Clemens, Mieb*ich- The Morning Side club will hold AtlEKDANCB AT PASSION igam no meetlnga tn Au^sl. ------> -r LAY- BX0W DB-C6Wli ATBI 0BE31AMMER0AU. O e r m a n ) Aug. 3 (JTH-Paulon play attendano U exceeding all eiUmatei with 101,. 000 recorded up to June n and tbi . heavlesl two>thlrds ot tha teason b eome. A (oltl ot 300/)00 litd been ex I A T T EINTION ] .The new Majesties are hete^ of them! Each irfdi the pected. se n s a tio n a l o e w M a je s tic C o lootura i Dynam ic Speak’ec. Tlie.-. speaker that gives greater, ric^chnusrrgfeater rddim ^tp... = B e a n GGrowers Majestic’s Colorful T one—alrer e a d y th e fin e s t io r a ^ 6 ; T b e ' Prof. D.'C. Par-K arr Mr. J. W. Jones, represententative of the Federal Farm ' firstspeakeftorcproduceperfectctlyiofitxn'cranJins/nnBMl/ . R ecogni^ by T. T. fioard will make a seriesg of bean talks during this week CAlLOtfSMt { i M Don’t delay! H ear and see tlthese wonderM Msjes*'.. 'f t S B i l V ' coTtN^r tics! The cabiocts are new an S. A. C lairvoyant . at the folio’ollowing towns: lod beautifi in detiga».aod. . jSHjUT^ ^ made of tfae finest w oods. PPower, has beea io c rw ^ ^ and Spiritnal Me-e* - m> y v - ---- —------Kimberly, Monday nlghlIghl at the ChristUn Church U«k». SelectiTity is sharper thati evers r b e fo r e . TTie n e w M a J w tlo i i'*'. d J u f i T " ' Filer, Tuesday Nighlight nt the Grange Hall le t O nr Foot K ^ are better radios io every'W;w ay-^d. are outstaadinglf J . From erery town, from *r. Expert nelp You ^ low erin cost! ery village, from e v e r• yy Jerome, Wednesdaylay night at Court House M bitday to Saturday o / H a i e ^ hamlet in the world do they U R A D I O They range from ,the modelIel'90 at $95 203;S0-fless i tobe»V ;W w ^ ~ Uvdei^UUum attd^vimi^ gift. Par-Kar sits before ' "before has such value b ^ 'o5^e3i1RcTcFESe"yoET63^ l >•011 and reads erery IncUti! **• T«ln Falb, Saturdaylay night a t the City Park adoato of tbe Scfaoil O rU io t^ Trala-' able to buy so mucb ia radio) qualityi for so Uttle, dent In yoar life. tf feet • tboroucb ouabu. $ J |y 5 0 C o m e in to d a y fo r a d ^ o o s t rr a a ( io n .N p c o r t Jones has a real messilessage to bring us and dcliv**^ . Sgfc!T?.SSX“« . W iU beat it Ifj language we can all tindorBtand ' Aoy Z>r. SeboO Fbot ne&f cntadtoilwyoaKfieL Don't: W EG £N^*S TOURIST^ No Bean Grower shoshould miss hearing him ^ . PARK _ ...... Complete with •T ' a A. M. to 8 P.M. . 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t n « * a t ' . ----- TWN FALLS DAJAILY NEWS, TWIK FALLS, IDA]DAHO, SUNDAY MORWNG, AUWOPSt,«, 1°» ' r HERBEERT H00\VER PRE]SPARES T(» SPEND) VACATKBNINGl LA Cm AND’YELLOl/VVSTONE PLAYGRROUNDS-ON “ROCOP” OF AlMERIGA n l i w I nmpEiiK jUuisianina State Prison.Farm alat Angola ! s m o I iT iiSllS I MiiE-n mi I ] North Paolllo Grain Grpvy- crs Arrarioe. to Marttatcat ' ij ~ Chief Executive Arran &. 30,000,060-Bushel Crop
'! Fpr Rest For Coming H BIOKUtZ Aur 3 U%-At Itut ,^.Butleyn.yVe4ern_ ■ 30JKO.OOO buihsU o( the 19)0 wheat B - crop *111 be handled, by tte Morth ' , - National Parks ^ PacMw:^ralirt»*«aanasrmil£ ■ - ed. Pnctfinronhwest-renonal-uattiQiL ■ In the national cooperative market- ■ iBf Kt-up.-' HIGH MOUNTAIN LAKE! ■ Bome OOOO growers In M onuna. S Idaho, Oreion and Washlnctoo haveive ------PROVIDE GOOD FISHI j y becomo sfllllated with, the organl-111- ' ■ tatlon through 57 locsl cooperaUve ■ unit* to date, and two more, cm- H bracing growers at Molson and Mad-id- : Tentative Plans Call I ■ ru, oreton, are In lhe proceu o(
j Visit to Wonilerlantls m A^^gene'Kelley, general m an u er of the Northwest organiution. u ld : "Jusl bow much wheal Is pledgctticd ^ — rof-Yellow8tonke he pi>p i^ > 5eeoRd ftreet ic d Third a n n u as Moscow. From arangerllle and , ' • «bly will recreitfl by (Ubln*-'g»th e nonh 30 vcars of age Is a l 10 A. M.. TlThe 7:00 P. M.—InUrmedlat* and u n * “1 Celebrating hts golden weddJni?; The apple crop Is forecuC at 107.9 of Coltonwood old rate 31, new raU 33. . per cent ot that of 1939; grapefruit. (port ba h u called "good (orr itbe IVer. Em est n. Allman. Rik k to lt r Wednetday meellng a t which testtestl- lor Eiflrtvor. BOISE. Au,. 3 MT-neducllOM of 3. anniversary, W. A. Pickens. 78. i f foul o( rauL'* dervlees (or the ssrentb Sundi monies ot Christian Science healli«llng 8.00 P. M.—Union meetlnr In the tbe from 6 to 10 cents In the reie on Ida-a- From Bouth Idabo to Omaha andid Shenandoah. Iowa, defeated four of: 140.4; grapes/ 117J>; p u c h tt. 101.8; Betore reteblng bii aountiinLln r<> after Trinity: are given Is a n P. M. <: city park. Itev. Emett Allman, pas-pas- ho wheal shipped lo East and Westa t K ansu City, old rale, American.n his tons at golf. ioranges, 130.*. a n ^ lfa o n d s 3433. treat, b« vUl p u i tbrougb the KorKorth- 8:00 A. M. noly Communion.^ A rtsdlng rootn a l 143 Main anare - tor of the Episcopal churcb, WUl wUl ^ : ireit'f hutt rraln empire, vberff■ra i(be iB:00 A. M. Holy OommuaSm ai 1:30 preach. . barmUni ot mile atter nilsle ot sermon by the rtelor. tM :3 rP .”M^ 8:00 P.lL Monday-Monthly meet-eet- .1 iprlnr wbeat will be tn (uU iway.fa y - a — — Ins of the Session. ! . rentnder ot tbe nallonil tarmTO re- ITEST BAPTIST CnUBCn 8:00 P, M. Tuesdsy-MODtblythly ^ ST. EDWARD'S CATHOUC‘c meeting of the trustees. Ilet problem. ' • fo u rth ’awnua and Second Hree!>reet CHURCH For A m aa wbo llkei hU outdo'Woort north 8:00 P. M. Thurtday—Choir prac-rac. rousb, ret«ntai et tba naUoni]1 piP " * Ber. E. Temple Starkey. mJnbteibter avenue and Srcond street esje u t H«- icrtlee tay, tbs Tvo Medicine regl« 8 ‘on B:iS A. M. Sunday tcbooL Rev. Reml S. Xeyur, p u to r ; ; completks hsve bein granted, more than ths the IB * lr rKUPerated (rom b s t baek InJiInt,Trr A. M. Dcvoilonal and preaol lar.-fiubitct^.r£avnoUiirJi£iiTaii - Up to Thee." :^ n ejle Creckrnrldarldie total o( tbe 100 years (ollowlng (7 TMTwrMi3terTiainfribt-wah--i: m ie •n‘1 JuJIfl ris7d«5. M rTirflreiinJlin^amBTflirriMinrroiMwrtn-jw^^m r r num snui trails plen ln r tb s vUd fl;39 p. M. Vounr pwpleii li nesi^ where motor ear (umes ne 8 ^ P. M. EvangelUtlo serrle4 ft bars penetraUd. r»le«i. ------' ■ II In Ysllowitone national park* l Her. William Melnke trom Ore»()reton (I Hoortr wtll (Ind waters abound.mrfins deliver the m ctuge. Hee vlllv In trout. AccesilblQ streams whw h»« >*'«<■ oonilucl a scries ot sped I treat are more wary provide sevis»e« “« ““«*• _____ »li------t« ts e t tbe anjier'i skllL...... > l| Botb tn Olacler and YsllowsU«tOOe MENNOKITE BBETIIBEK IN parks tba Hoorers wlU be In1 altl- al CUBIST .... SlEE ; t . tudss a mils or more hlgber■ than tli 330 Third avenue ea«t i f . the Wblte House. Tbere Aur^usutt Rer. E. H. UetclU. pastor I .nlgbU a » coot, although days. ootl tu n 10:09 A. U. Sumlay scheol. THEE N E W (I - rot tbose who traTsl a(«ot>t or II boTMback In tbU territory tbeJ parkpi 8:00 P. M. Bong, praise and preacl VI I i\ serrlcs adTlses sueh dotblnrg u Ing Mr\-lce. nev. P. Wals willU d di # -! TOET-— iwsater*. wool underwear, woolI bohots. Uver tbe evening message tnn tbetl an eld (sit b a t and stout sboss.I, Oerman Jangutge. Wedneiday. S:00 P. M. For«l| Everything a Pcrscrson Could Ask For in HUGE AIRMAIL LETTER Missionary oteetlng. . Any Radio—Reilegardless of Price 1. BEARS INVHATION: TT( O HBST taETBODIST EPISCOPA ^ -aiaVERNOg BA!£R(D£i n r c SeeoDd street and FUtb avenua - ^CecU-^low.-^ t:'.. . .. ,ittJiflE.TAnrr?<«rPnbi!)^ly-the -:8!4tAricrnija4rpKifti*irafi H ofsteit letUr ooremor it. or%s1%aldJ' iten bjma prscUce. . r • with Tubes ridis erer. recelTcd la bis IKs;• hasI 10:00 A. M. Chureb school E . : seen delivered at lhe s u te!houie h n Atbton, superintendent, i itter oomlng alrmlal (torn Cblcagiearo. 10 !00 A. M. Young people'a worsbsrsUp H | H t The letter wo sent to Gorerrfcroor service. Ready To I Oaldrldge by children o( the HyHyde 10:30 A. M. study classes. — Park scbool In Chicago, lavltlog8 himh -11:00 A, M. Momlng worship.^ HeROT. H i l l l H H l H n I ’ to attend tbe national air races ra< ^ O^D. netcber. Bubl, *111 occupyrj tbeU ■ M II^M [W M | Flay
1 The letter w u W Inches wide a (eel long and oost D 4S In poit*poi Alma Oavldion wlU be tbe .leadesattor. ags to bring iU Xn tbe Utterr w« u Ib e subject wlU be “New Africa." t P v v e t I v ' ; .hs InflUtlon signed by a ‘'commumlt- 8:00 P. M. Union services In^ tti b e .consisting ot sereral bundrndred city park. it tbe nttcly sow studcnU Inn thet There wUI be no mid-wcek seniorTvioes S o ^ Down . .cbooL thU week. Qim 3letaA«lii») adds n rtra ta lo e to tb e C&er- A earietg ot atittraetire Rev. Rlstow wUl return to (UlIU hhu ■ llll^ ^ H g l P a rn e n t SFCAKERS TO Q U m E PaOX)T8 T pulpH next Sundsy. • • , . . r o l e t S J i ! Me p t d n jOKT haye . new eoloiora I BERUN M V - a itu loniStpeaktlakers ...... ■ — - - £ a s 7 Term s oh (Ul be m s T c n v n a i o f c b b ib t fmrpaseeotermamodel quipped with beautlftil .arrybig 13 and a haU miles wUl H jH H H Balance In addition'to thla de Itixe wire« wheel equip* Included la equipment ot all Oer- Oi 8CIE.NTIBT de luxe wire whort trom a distance or (rom anin al-I letton'sermon In all eburebe*«• F ull-S izese Dynamic S95 C3>fa»«i>>^..Hi5 ROAonta* lU T aaCtM* ...w w Feresa’s ...... •W»hC«K.....-V.H3S...... _------S pele a k e r PrU*( ifleh. Sfttlai . M ias (O M ...... [p- “ Acaademy -fone^i-B eauty^eSB Sw San(^Portability- PPrice I • 'Boislisie, Idaho SeeafldHH enT hbS et r AfffflateaSi State Unirersity }SoIdE»Exdt^TiIybr ' . I ■ " , A'HOMESCIHJHOOL FO BG nltS ' ' . i:,_NEL{SON=JE&NKINSS, In c. Phone 707 ■ ' ' ■ , 'V jn— ,-_ConxMt!Jkliaair..ir,jULSIi»VC0W .m l4 Twin FaUs' H; : ;F>irCil.l(«AJiu d ren Bbter Stiptrior M y iiiiA L i ^ S;B,Hopk]iu,MsiiiBD B gv Radio l>«parttatent _ SIX-CYIIWIB E B S M O O T'HN£SS l ^ AT x 1 i F W ~ ’‘T r o s T | . '
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Pennsyt* ' "vai^anu. a n d 31, Virginia MlllUry In* — " i- ' rtltute. By PAUL MICKKlSoN (By The AssocUted Press) iFebruary- 4 . -Oeorgttown: 7, (AttodaUd Preu Sports Writer) Sm w JkTEW rccocffi^Jo lEffl ; ■Ti‘EATTLE, Aug. 2^w lm - HiHiveFrortJ EnnBhriB, Aiatitean -- 4 Chicago. Aup. 2 - A m h 1 \ ni1c» bavo been released ^ m ln g b a s lo s t its c h arm unlvenlty. un and ai. UaryUnd. bow In th e Cubs’ sky, b( - m i WL by the rules coramUtce, ^ for tbe raan who dlscov* TI h W v NEW CHAMP niTTER UKELY clouded hy death nt n d \ m nnd arc being closamBtudied - cred Htlen Madison, Seattle, ” staggering Injuries, has beeieen by plnycni, coachcs M d offi* grealest of alt woman aquatic ’NEW YORK C(>>-Babe RuUi U lh e spectacular com^^jack this tbi M ------‘ the only e«*champloo batUr In tha cinl.*i. No nnlical c h a tu i aro Americank . leigue wlUt a chanoe to y ear of th e “ MIllvHle Hornet.let." - A m mado in the gamo u clf, but E * c e p t.f o r a couple o f %urf repeat rei thU year, and desplU bU Gabby Hnrtnett. there Is much simplification board tumbles and saving a homer bllU ng'lt U doubtful that hs - can catch up wlUi Al Slmmoni of Uie Harnett’s big rigbt throww - I*------— ------1 Cof the whole body*o£ rules, drowning boy, Ray Daugh* "Athlclica. Ing arm . limp all last Hcasoi-son. - w ith clen rer stutementof ters, Helene's coach and for- — ■— H^(rftocf(cTttYBltran-*c\iii A . ; H e 'S IN THFPP I.ntirrllnt «ll Iltriv to have n j o n s r y . rtnFJi W )h m a l '^ beneficial etfect. ' . His big bat Is boomlnc home run “[T EVERY day'TO " champion, h u not even h td hUbath* Irlptes, doubles »nd the preclou In a general «ay the trend appears Ing tu lt wet In the last t*-o yean. SEATTLE (in - When night • / LESSEU THS LOSS Jlo be lOR'srd presfrrJng'/ooUMill as bosfbalJ w tt Jnlrodueed here Uiit • Ilia enthusiasm behind the plat A sport, one calling for well-rounded "A* a kid I was erasy about Uie teason. te many fan* appeared In tuU U Insplrlns even n somewhnt wea: / ' OFfHERAJAH.' trams, rather thaa ,for spectacuUr water b u t now I despise It." u ld dre«:altlre. dr Daughlen. "Except tor surf-boord pltehlns ttarr pnst treacherous pit .sprclnllzailcn. One good step In thla (Btts. Oul of aellon last seasonri wwith a sore throwing arm. (iai>t).>>y Hartnell’s long distance bll-I, Jdirection is Uie placing of the re riding I wouldn't care wheUier I — sponsibility of stajlDg well within the cvei* taw it again. fn Stacfn Cotnebaek • ling and aggressive play bai keep the Chicago Culi.s in the pen- ^ from drowning and had to do my have ddbe much this season tokcc *" rulrs »quartlj' on the players, ■ JJOUN'NT LEHM AN. Chi- “ -Of course I have to put on a atuff alt a t u r turf-board tumbles bul ■slUKiiui, R ugcis-H ofnttlj.v ha* slflRert n eomeback. probabl nanl t i ii , deripUc lh6 longra at b ^ iP^ftln!- [mw'a- premlui shi ;— ——------\- tu iiicvluiis jfai'S'Uitfe-lrtve-betft\ — cnRfV-formep-PHKlue-fttar^^ Just In time to save Cub peni)^I^ n t ^ ■ . ______.'I_____ll Iwtances of “twrderllne" pUys and won the wcstoni amateur elostes but 1 tfever gel loto the wa* mlmlng fo r a long time. ------a flc«. An orriflsl. had to be a tori I hones (rom disaster. golf, championships a t Chl* ^ter. r*trut around the edge ot Ute "If 2 ever go la tbe water again Hartnett'x trouble storied In th I of JurUt to be suri ot the rule mean* pool and tell them how lo do It. ItIt won't be because I want ta ’ ■ i ing. and a mini} reader to fathomI cajro tournament. — >s Itm training m so n nt Catalina Ji Saret Drowning Bey . Miss MadUon w u discovered bjr land, when dbregardlns the warn Game of “Weenie”s” Golf, Coupled . the intent of the team o» player. 6o' Photo. Dsughtcn about two yean ago and ings of years, he shot ^ fast thro> long as there appeared to ba a rea* *'I haven't been In the w tler for InIn Uie la st sU inoatht nnder hU dl jo the mneld after but three days < sonable doubt, the team inelined lo) = ~ a pleasure twim for . more than two rertcUon a b t b a t bowled over an even InilS ISTMC plACO V WHV I cro«d J the Umll ot the rule, fell It ,, year#, I bad to Jump Into my poot dC(A\u^n& IM r ®S*®“ nntea Clearly, SUted cases. c; . . - ''Oabby” wns heart-broken, »m But UUs U on the mend. Rule sUte* nuirs On rawlnc when ttie world series of JOM camH Attendance alat Large-sized Links m tnl U clear enough to Uiat extens and paved everybody thbughtI heh ______ive dlscuulons of meanings are not; TtiU may -send 'close attention to was through. colltd for, and there U an Increased1 llIhe backward ond lateral passes, But ttien Hartnett provided th number of vital points where a pen-- «where the tame reslrleUons do not world with an example of detennlml- Boise Course Ownerr Believes,I However, Min- alty Is to be Imposed in case of doubt,. apply.a In ' fact, somo torward p tu nation. He came to Chicago alU This Qugla to make the burdenI pploys, now too hourdous ttf use be* ' the series, adopted a strict tralninS ia’ture Tilts Eventm tually W ill Increase of the offlclaU lighter, and It theI causec. of Uielr doubUul validity, wilt I T,E.^Moore i grind and fowuJlfd hb niJjhboi rules be folloRed In full spirit, theret lead 1< themselves nicely to che Islenl' hood ph]-slclan. Dr. Louis KenML Interest in Contests on will bo no profit to be gained by ai aand backward field. ' lIP r Candidalate for 1 Monlhs of prescribed dleUng. carc team in crowding Uie rules. U wUl ful exercise ond treatm ent, flnall Bigger:sr Fairways > T ht public U.likely to Uke klnd- bo up to Uie team itself to employ' lyu to the new code. Technicalities V j ’ succeeded ond H artnett was pro- prc ______tactics, plays, and acts which do not i, W nounced •'cured." i ' hove llttlo proper place in sportA, Joe McCarthy, careful to signn uup (By The Associated Press) I indlCAtrd a decision to stick ll oui on come Into the doublful class. ,anyway, and the work of the rules I County-Qonminissioner I tliree baelutops for th e IMO cam:am* BOISE, Aug. 3-TIUs gameI oio t Ule standard course if It took oil sum- C nt point u In the use of obift or; (,commltUe has materially reduced Uie . paign. remained dubious unUl "Oat3ab- "Weenie- or vest pockct golf U cut- mer and ll probably will. L huddle plays: In such plays all 11 j,jwlnl* of puKlemcnl and mlsunder* I First DiHstrict I - by" begsn picking runner* ott sec-at( llJig seriously Joto the pro/IUU oJo t ■ I ■ " playen of the team wlUi the baU jstanding. ond base with his old time sUll.11. Urge-sized pubUc goit courses, Amoni: famous caps should be 1‘jtc d musl come to a full slop,‘must re* 'Straiigely, Hartnett's lusty batt rcre* One local golt course o«-ner said saicap as a carry>ali te for Race^CMcagoD aTraylngi ot the body, head or. arms. ° for a iierlod of a t least one secondI »July.{ Ted lij^ons bad plUhlng credit Rogert Hornsby was ,UiespacU4lelated the new.varlety. whleh coupled wtUiwtu many ofbU lures. In the brlgblsun- I for IS. by a broken left ankle. ' the hot weather, meant a consider-Ider* light the cap looks like a condensed»ed f ARLTNOTON-PABK. CHIOAOO.0 , beforeI Die ball is pul In play; and ^ Subject toy Election'TuesdayPrimary 1 No sooner had theso Uagedl*edies able reducUon in lecelpts. flower-garden gone rampant. I11 t Aug. 3 (,V(-Bunnlng llko' a tUeaklie here,| tn case of doubl, the penalty, —------stunned the Cubs than Hartnetinett HehadtwothoughUforsoUc«:ce: blossoms wllh red. blue^«ra}-. greenK n of lightning, Insco. two-year-old tonm U> to be enforced, ThU would seemI Only one foot tpecUUit In Twla started out wJth a seimlloatl hllhit- PIrtt U»i {J» “W«nle" goU vtsv ts and m>T)sd colored /JJes irhlie snail’»JJ of Sir aalJshad Ztf-Star/IIght. «'on,m 10 ' put nn end to the halr.trlgger,V )KtUi.-rboj)e SIP, Da Fester. Atr, ^ ting streak that lifted his battlnttlng hurtlntf Uie picture shows more than spinners and other angling devicesw» 'Uib $26,000 po«i and paddock tiakes.,'A.' multl-slufi,i flj’lQg.starl sort ol at* average from below JOO to arounound the golf ijnirsei because the'bigI'big Jangle and gUnt trom the maze, richest event Ior iwo.ycar.olds c t tlie'10' tliiK ■ the .SSC mark. Since then a ccoiicore busineu tor the lltUe courses is dur- One of hU friends mode the re- 1030 seoson lo date, In the closlnsIR Offense Net Affected of homen have rattled off hisI blbig' ing Uie show Ume hours rather tharthan mark thal “If he thouKht it was ne> feature of tho 30-day meeting atIt The llglUmate olfcnre U not af> phcn cfssarj',KIoU could looi oround wllh i wor club and brought mauna-s rule,r but In cases of doubt a t well, iJW Smiths perry on the Payetle rlvcr c B o tP Its bug" whleh would be aaUsfW )?n fourth In the Held of 13. Insco, which / j Bring Night TOti only wltb sUndard goit.. has been devUed this y e ar-to keep b As a matter of common sense Uams •'P WIU be a candidate for Uie m i Ken*I* willv Uke care to keep away from tbe ' BALTIM OR5.Aug.2W l-’n>efa< the boys trom drownlng. Itaa Chanflo*:iypea The swimming pool ts a KCtion of lucky derby, ran Uic tix lurlocga Inn ‘'border>tone'' ot doubt, to the bet* ' Uiot two rooUxUl games can’t t £ l : l l 4/8; ttcrment ol the Bame. ployed on one field In an ofternoo WIUjregnrdstothelalter,ho*eTer■ever, Uie rlrer slightly otf from the nuUn he admitted Uial it was quito a. stepstei current but sufficiently close to re- ^ Another result can be expected— ------hftd-Ura*-b«arlng-on-the approac lUier. (lUlre-watehlng-—A-Buard-U-kepl- the number of Injuries lhat.come ~ ot n lth t iootball tor Johns ilopkl;nkina from ons type'of golf'to tbe oUier The Oal s N O T Slnee fnfroducifon of “Weenie" «olf«oir.- eonstanUy a t (h t pooLand he c2»Os S ' /rom"de7ensrvoTI»>WT*IHr55D5Mr ' unlvenlty. . . • . . - * Thomjfson D e ^ e s ^ thad the boys in as they tla rt swimming., ^ out of DoilUon because of a'tricky ' - i i ' : ...... - ' j T ||! itnrt will bt reduced, — ______taw that It was Impossl/o to stat «pqrted a l ^ e tlek^^ reni- ^ n e n uirougn. n i CIIMU Ultra uut.' V lT cI OI '’e on himS S ot Young Jack ThoiSM n.-w cU«-[: proTUlon* ‘ against screening and In baU. igooo To Uke 11 or is'ilrokes on a holehol( while fn Uie water. TW* prewnti nti’ 'weight ehamplon of-toft worJdf re* ^ I n the (low or 33 UghU of 0S,0( ;|S fused an offer of ♦WAoO-for Thomp*i ' : ■ ' — ,'at. nieant real dUcouragement. Some3ome one youngster disappearing for anjp. candlepower, Ropklna will meet 8 ■. Uie le>igth of lime wiUiout being noUoed. son to meet Young porbett/Presno, Johns, ader the mceUng of the MIC of them admitted to blm Uiat Um smaU scorei obUlnable on tbe IltUelltUc No cbeck U kept cn how mueh tbe^ Cstllornla, in a tltUUc Aateh b n r.r. dlcs and the Tens team. . Corbett reeenUy jlefMtetf ’Tbomp-»■ The Twin ! s is N O T Uiera boys « a ^ a t , l f s plenty. ^ . Kopklni also has scheduled nlgl^g h t course* appealed to them. -OUien . I ton decUlvely In a y o ^ t j Ue bout. fames..wlth Upeal»,.KayerJord and an ■ • I • ^ JACKBABBITflJ^BTIt t'CENTfl? Smith _. PlanningFalls Motorslusiiifssl^ S - ■■ M ix r c o OTTV (tKrFlfly-Ualvei way gaalc& jel^ijftn^#rd^ ^r^rrraiy-lBfiileiilcoslndcnta-roporf hei riy ceHts a h e e ^ ^ S itilic R -B y itila r in the e u ly daya of August for fool for a game on U ut date. Many al*1^ bail p r e p a ^ under. dIreeUon ot The unfair practii Ijthat the OaUand ; ball training. The school. Id ita sec DALLAS. Texas. Aug. 5 1,?)-n — ready have signed up to ride a spec*ee* the eoont»a«ent tbey are' Ulllns ond yeat o t football, has schedule Arthur (Plnkey) .W hitney U U)e U« lal train U a t will tako ro o u n to rabbits a t« cost'of one cmt each; car is to be idiscontj lated in by dealers' lajoE. ’ 'Timln T t f ^ k r tn njit ttin T rCM “ * and W l ° r bO'Un*I Shoes itiee of spreading rumors, T O T U E B E S IO nnS ANDVOTEB■ i i i leagues, tako it from Orover Ales*Mes* Agriculture t l ^ ^ c h a d l a meel the ?” • ■______. OK THTN FA lX rC dlW X yi '■ ander, who hat pitched agalnsl him Nebraska O w nm v'** itjnued is.being partidp: I for and w u h U teammate wiUi the Phil,Phil* • . ------Following is a tru A.R.Glan«y,Presi- . I am leeklnf tbe twmUiaUon fc A F R A i n County Oommlssloner from tho Pinn n t tdeipha NaUonaU for,a abort Ume In a tix*turlong r k e a t Arlington r of comnetitioi DUtrict, subject to tbe approralal ot< thU year. the tin t tour b o n d finished lest dehtand General Mi Motor Car Co.; • the voten ot the Democratlo Tlekileket "It'a a ihame he couldn't have havt Uian two headt apart. My Dandy rue copy of a letter froni A at Iho Primary HeeUoa AugusUtJ, SU l BOtten with a winning club." Old won. . 1 have been a resident ot Twirwin Peto said here recently. “The boyoy l!U " ■ ■ Manager of the Oakland I July lOtil, 1S30“ PaUs County, sinco. August. IM1005 a wonderful fielder and one of! UxUk Only eaa foet speelaUst lo Twia m e^ mdst dangerous hlttera In the game.'jne." FalU. Phoae MO. Or. Fetter. Adv. To AU Oaklard-Pontla when my husband and I farme. I , OLTMPlC^Sg j^ ^ • fifnoe 2007 I have' been In biulaalaeas ^______;______in Twin Palis: am familiar withh aa ll ------^ ^ ------I am sure you'will I »py of a letter I iuafr, - the condlUoQS. b o l h business and an rccclvcd from M r;.A,tlac P Dealers -al M o to rs C orp. iv h lc h 'i :' flnasdsl, existing in our City aoand [ L.ook at the you may'show to anyo l effectlvely deal with * • County, and teel th a t tbere Is the rumor regardingII be1 glad to havo tho ohcldsed'cojUand-Pontlac line# or ' place tor a woman on the Count . P. Sloan, Jr. President of Genera Board ot CommUsloners. 1 am anjf part of it. [PLETE i O lym pic^ tkc yono who la Interested,'as it wlll'i property 6wner; ono ot tho heatII COMI gMt_ unit producefi of ‘ ^ ^ n . aad Jav» been a t a n w The OaWand-Pontlog the discontinuance of the Oaki; — -cars-forG eneraJ Motoi ■ :A n tS T fH A -ire Tu ■ ifc-filoian'amelteri. iV Is. • ------^‘’l ^ r g m l l y appreclaU the Tote •m o t i v e :^ bandsbiaest^ JexjKctcd that In the ft more importftn^place', and fupport ot thrpoopto who f« THKT'VOU W\L\.K«OVf! in tho industry. •. tlac division Is now secoiid U r^ tors and aa you wlll-note-from-Jii a businesswoman U quaUIIed to ti 'r^se..?'w >»eR.«A Te •• th e oftloe o t County CommUsionw b i o a i l t b e o x f o n l : future wo shall occupy^n^ven n and taO^^thU m eani ot asUnc-toi .. E tE CCTRICAL l ^ your vot«¥ ^ - YoMi truly. • adi Y O u^,^ei^seen Yours very truly, tSAUDB MAS OAUT H tn r ' Allow us to furniflh you [•General MartagW ’,',', RVICE'V ^ A.B.GLANCY , - -an. cstin u to fb r'th o -Job o fi t in - . • ^lij^K tf^iftatlnrpIanW n" * =^his=Iett^n^H President jaad C W.D. Mumpower~ . e x t o e b a 'tttTERYSER'rtCE; y our home. I t n u y n ot cost j . room windows. ' you nearly os miicli os you1'! ; T 'an ; o r B lac k KSKSKsJetterpai^ Rqiubllom Candldale for bad figured. Btit anyway j •jWu know a lot of reasons* .^piize C alf",',. why th e job should bo done, 'tfon't you? YouU find our Constable ■ ;;K y le M prices fa ir oi\d ouir wor!|c ofi - f e f v . . . a high charactcr. ■ THE^ T w in Falls S«rnid DWHcl TWIN I wlff»ppr«ialeyour™l«ar H o m e P l u m b i n g a n d " Phone 23 /'H eating Co. . ^Q aklaiid' and'Pohtii — ; —TEiraanfTM lm i— TaiiaA iu a > . PbewMjl FALlSil ) — '— tiac Di^ibutors ~~ •I) * W-,V ' ■ .1 TWIN FALLS DAILYV 1NE^VS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,10, SU^IDAY MORNING, AUGU3UST 3, 1930______vtKt a m '______' f ...... ^ M ackml e n A n d Senaloii r s W t i HT w i n B i lH r M l a m t a t n ^ M a rflin A - - •••• m tl« for nn»n Itiih'ninih j nitUAOKLnilA J * I I Sea-Goinsr Rooster Philadelphia Nine fgest Holy Cr)ross Gir& C MinorLeagues ' a!eiu»M. r Z Z Z T - t I 2 i n I0 Critics Sug^ Gehrig Captures Wmmoni. If — ...... ' ' J 7 ? o I.^nSATi0NAl.'LEA0U* Baeh».*««-*. Toronto >•!. Takes Opener hy I Degree ofo Bachelor cof Baseball HittiiigHpnorsin 1 . BalUman ». Je m y Ctty «. y N ew arK IB eadlor*. ' ^BflilOiMonlTetLpoalpantd. wln.-.- 0 0 . . . 9-2 and Last, 8-7 ..iAmericanLeape AMEttlCAK ASSOCIATION- - Ufwliiw. p ______ft n « n 2 0 . I ~ iMmmiOfov». p ...... 1 u 1 0 a Oj 81. ran! K. Toledo 9. J l Mlnneapoli* 1). CoIsnbBa i. I, Toull 7 l *1121 « Jl I y • ntttMl (or Mihtfl'i m III* (ifih. First BasEitian For New York K an iu Clly 7. LoalfrUle S. Jimmy Dykes Starts Rally •• n»ll«ljer Qiiinn in IB» , Indlanapolb S. UUwaokae 0. (CS "SfSTuiM . ■ SS!!! j Yankcts Takes Al Sim And Al Simmons Climaxes Summary:Two-biiehlu-Uiirsl3. , nXSTEON LEAOUB ie r MacFayden, Cochrane. »"?J, Orove; mons' Leas! Olt Individual D n ttt I. WUhiU IB. Spurt by Hitting Homer I home runv-Derry, slmmoM: iiolen Omaha I. H(. Joseph ». irp b»ie — Reeve*: MCfllirr* - Webb. Leadership Jn SiugginB D n Slolaea 8. Topek* 2. With Man on to Tic Scorc Todt. MacFayden, E*rn«hiw. m inIt: t; m ebto *. OkUhoma Clly L doiiblf play-Fox lo MeSmr loi'oxx; winning pltclier - Otf»r,. l'*nln| HOUTHEEN ASSOCIATION ,»«i;nicAN r (By Tlie Associated P re itL C'luht— ______Hun .l«>l -I*cl.Pci. PUcher-Durhim, • . ______W IIICA(JO,“Xub. 2 -i- Lou . • New OHeant O t i a n t * 1. " Thiu«»iprii* ______11 J* A ROOSTER, rc.icued fronTft Dlrmloiham 3. MobUe 0. », C b a ttu e o fa S. J.-4 N^W-YORK. Alia. 2 i-lV-Wiih a Yankee's first baseman, ycnrs ajro. now swifhs for - tHIMlll ...... — ..M •**! elUnca lo lake wcond place, the Yan* has'broken Al Simmons' lca,se pleasure In Lake Union, Sc- HT^^^V•••■•:T±Z*U “ JH keea tailed today to overcome Wiuh* nn the individual battipe lead' Athletics* flre-baller, headod the ^ Ji« tnitton'a ipell and dropped deeper atlle.— Photo. , , • h| ikiiM z i r , . » »» JM ershlp of the American hurltra taking regular tum . Orove into third place wlih a dniible de- won two lam ei during th s wtek in; The Au^liril Trml „ teal, The itnatf.r* made It 11 vlclor*t Icajfuc, unofficial averaR cu — : and had 15 TlcioTles and tour de HILADKUMHA Aur. 2^ lex In 11 KiniPH agalntl Nrw York which include Wednetiday's hr a ; v . = = .1 . FoUowlng Oehrlg. Simmoiu and Otores O: mark. jicorcH nf 9 to 2 nnd 8 to 7 lo average of JM, waa only < polnu inu 0 10 2 0 Cochrane, the leading baismen were: The Yankees loil 3 poInU from dny. The wnrld’H ch.impionHinH Hp«nr>r, « ______.4 o I J 0 o in front of his teammale, Mickey n\ J Cohcrine, who had ‘JIB. Dickey. New York. 3U : E. Rice, their th leam balling avertie, but vere won. the first (tnnte withoul,Ul Jon... P ------l V —L ® _ U vrashlnglon. J « l; A m lll, Cleve- sUU st at the top of the heap wllh JI3, The Yankee firm ot Rulh n n d jap bother bill Dinny M»e>'ay7 }3 o land. JOO; Hodapp. Cleveland. JMl: Cleveland Cl remained the lamo a t JOT them blankMl (or ilx Inninm ot lhe (tie NEW ypilK AU H » O » Gehrig between them held four other Ruth, [{u New York. JSS; Manush, &*.. to — .. "-jn^jnilrW sjlilniiloirai-Un; Kme-wwr Ik*dee»h»pft—BesMes—j * leadlnt—^(he- XflUUJWiifllnston.— xff — m tW T In league In slugging. Oehrlg last week Cleveland. cic JSS. p>ee pi a t' JOI. Philadelphia fielded _ winnltiR Ivo Bimw Irom New York. l l battedbfti in 16 runs to reUin the lead* Oblns inU (ti8 leventh. & to 0, be WHIs Leads Pllcben AA lhe same enlt u I u t week, m 0 T h re e H nly CroH.H g r a d u a tees s \\1tii quickly found a tipot forfnr their diplomas wilh other erthlp er» with iis , and hia accumuU' ]Edwin ;WeUa. - Yankee aouthpaw, and ar held the lead, with Waahlngton hind. Jimmy Oykei lUrcnl ft rtllyIlly UtMfl'. J b T IZ Z -I Z o 0 0 2 2* 0 , tlon of 391 tolal bues atao w aa ,.ii Ih lt AI aimmoiu cllmixed by hlUlntiIng Dlekfr. e ______2 o I 3 I 0 ' alumni of the school in big IcRRueIcn linsetmll arc (ieiic DcSntitcltiti'ls nnd Jnmcs Shevlin. now ‘lo Sllll w u the nominal leader of tbe Itlll all Mcond ftt .973. Cleveland click i.H Dtniouin, e — ...I o o 3 I 0 i easily the besu Rulh added only piiPilchers, with eight vlctorlea and ed ed off IA double plays to make tl IV horns run KlUi one on llml lied ; wilh the Detroit TlKcrs, and Johlohn Itynn, who him tnken over• thtl: ird hiiKe f o r th e ChioiRO ^ono homo run. but lils total of 30 L . the icore. In the ninlh tha Red ^ x ! While Sox. two defeats, representing no change 113 II for the seaaon and widen Ita was Ihe honor mark, wllh Oehrlg over Inat week, but Bob Grove, the margin mi overTJelroll which hod 1?8. cleadlocked the count, but wllh twoEEK^EEE!!-;!!' four behind. 1116 Babo alio lea the OUI In the lu c hAlt, Jimmy Dykes 0 CHICAOO. Aug. 2 (,1v -A diplomaa lioly CroM cnllcge haicball tenm. r-f< threatened lo displace !• rhtisclt.i. and Jnmea aiievlln, Cln>> iii:i;erla1 111 his bounded high during JolJohnny Hodapp, Cleveland, tn hlta. n m Gam* Tol»li ...... 34 3 a 27 10 ~Z a ' Handy ttenu tor a younsxtcr ap* < lh. proaclilns an American leosue leamn < clniiAll. nre bolh with Detroit. llie ili lasl two years. . ThThe Indian cecond-basemsn hit nosTOH An It X 0 A, r j; • n»ti«l for MrtToy In th. .i»«nih. 1 Oll.rf, rr ------4 0 12 0 0 •• D.ttrd lor llollowi)r In iht ninth.. manaceri Ior a Job. i DeS:tiit«U IS Ilrsuatrlng calelier. Nine membera of Ihe team, on salsafely 10 times during the week lof Wkrilltr, u I I 3 I 0J WMhmawn ...... iS o M J o w^ Three young/ten frofti the Holy:y i aod ShevlUi Is undemwdylng Dalei wlilch ul Ryan. DeSau'.els nnd Shevlln an iscMon total of U7, bui wna onl)' Rtgan. r! ------4 n 0 3 3 o I 0 Summary: Two-bnie hlli-Dlckejf.17 Crou' clau o( 10)0 are loday. a teww . Alex.Midcr at first. lilnyed.1>1 have gonr to proJejslonal on^one ahead of Oehrlg who conr.ectcd WfDb, rf ...... 4 1 3 3 0 0 weeks . a lirr gradiintlon. Iioldintt Ryan halls from Lynn, M nuachu-• b.veball. b.i since I9;’9. EiSht of Uic 1313 tlmei. Marty McMnnua. Detroit, ^ C E Dlir»l. If ______4 0 1 4 0I 0 Cronin. Judge, Spencer; Ihree-btuo •n»f.n,. IB ______4 0 1 0 3 1* hll—Weal: home run—Mnntiih; aac*. \ down regular Ursi string, or prom-I- ; .letls. 'nte ink on all three illplomii.i,; nine nl either are pinymc wiih major he:hel^f on to lhe bn.w stealing a n d litng undrntndy Jobs wtth the De-‘- ; yel jcarrcly dry. lists the f l o aiI lergtielei cliibi or placcd out on option, twitwo base-hit tltl» for anotlier wock. 1 0 rW lce-U uttrl; double play - U x - ; e~rr,.„!,. " Z ll 0 0 3 0 0 ircli Tigers nnd Chicago While 8m(.. , Jnhn Collin:! Rynn. B.iclielor ot Arl:: Ryan was quarterbsck on the Holy _ Cflnnolljr. e ______3 0 3 3 0 I 0 0 lerl to Itee» to Oehrlg; losing pitch* Mom*. P ------1 0 0 0 0 1 All three were atars on Ihe 103010 . James Cornelius Shevlln. Bachelorr CroaCi eleven (or loi:r jenrs. — Tuesdayy N i g h t • nsihrock _____i o p o o I o 1 er->-Johtuon. ituaunr c ______-..-4 0 0 s 0 0 Bmilh. p ______I 0 0 t 0 I 0 0 Srcond flame ------■ ..... ,, „i, I 0 WABIIIHOTON ah R II 0 a tb ------0 era. with OeorRe Uhlo on Die mound,1 Hlnn»,> If ...... 4 1 3 1 0 0J ,|e determined Cleveland ’ITIbc which .• “i ‘’ouuic*?. !I ’..i 0 0 0 0 0 KIMBERLY s hlADOWLAND; Toun ...... _ u 3 0 24 Sr ; 2 ------! i ! ! i1 ' tivcrwhelmed llir Chicago White Sox. ; I defeaietl the fit. Uiiiis Drown'licre • n»tlfd lot Mofru In lh* itvtnUi. TOUI. , . . . 33 4 » n 12 3 •• n»il«l for Hmllh'ln lh» ninlh. '• SZi“- 'iT = : = i ; f i ! S0 J3 10 3, today Ul Uke ft a-lo>o lead Inn' i si'!." II f~ today, 13 to 4, fnr it.t second con- ■ . Jlltllril (or Ital.haiucr In Itie ninlli. ® lhe preaent aeries.. ■ 'UlUf. p’’.' . . . 3 1 3.1 3 II Jf, DAMICE I’tiltJlDELPlilA An R >1 O A1! B ! S ! S S ' tfcuilve victory of the lerlci. ci ' An II It O A B Bl.bl. L o u l...... 000 »0 O il- 4 »• TuUti ...... 39 1315 n 13' i > -Sum m ar)': Two-base hlta—Oold* 'elZIZIZI'S 2 12 0 0 “ C hiciso______.000 000 00:. . J J»1 Le,e-LpBnn’a Shadovjwland Orchestra TCTTinc^ - ____ 0 0 1 0 8 ) s MMb^rt^ p T IZ .Z IZ rs 0 2 0 0 I 0 0 w»«»ocKi! ?h 0 T 12 0 I ! } ( I \ ? r S miman, Hodapp, L. Sewell: three-baso Bimmon*. I I ------4 3 3 0 0 1 00 HMier. p ...... »- 0 0 0 1 1 0 “ '^tliiiiiniary; Two-bn« hit*—Dniii* hit — Badgro; heme rUna-IIodapp. J' S T^UU ______1# 0 IT 27 S 0 n felt. Koenls, Henry. • m herjU l.• AJjf ^ t^ R f'"' ' 3 I 8 0 U MAwrlll. Kreas Mellllo; ajicrlflce - DAN(ICE 0 0 2 0I, g# HBW YORK AA R ll O A!« C iSiMrtiu. 4 “ 5 ? o S,2 Jotwwiv. tftte««hiiMt\iu — JotHKm. t.. Morgnn; double playa—Mort*n un* Dv(n. 3 0 ______3 0 0 3 3 0 I 0 ClNU.|l. 31) ...... 4101311 Akcfa; Mcrlficc.s-KoenU 2: touWe “f aasLsted. Mellllo to Kress lo Schulte StlOCM, 11------_.,4 0 0 1 1U 0 S ' - ' -'EEErrj: J ! !SS I i l i i !0 plays-KociilK to Oehrlnger to Al. oc 3; loalng pllcher-BUeholder. T o w i.------.30 t l 27 a1 IJ WllMlllni.^M------0 ® ® ® ®0 Thomta. P . ______.0 0 0 0 I 0 Ipxander. Mulleavy to Ctasell to Wat-. ii°i'am‘'pii< “ .’ 4 i 2 1 1 0 I n Henry, p ______; ...2 010202 , wood. Bnmci lo Walwood, Ochrlnaer !fc»ton ______DOO 001 010-3 . 0 ‘ Lroru...... ------..1 0 0 0,0 0 , ' Tn'iS ...... 33 13 14 27 7 0 PhUidtlphUi - ...... 303 309 00*-«._ j nuih. rf ..'ZZIZ^HZ.,3 1 3 2 10 _ to Koenig to Alexander; lQ4in;t pilch- Siinimiry: Two-bue hlto-CocIi* ’ KT. t.0tll3 An It 11 0 A C ?»: S » ;;S != = ; !!,! S: !0 Tolata...... 33 3 S 34 U 33 1 er—Thomas. O'O'ltojirHp. W ...... 0 0 1 2 0 rane. Simmons 3; home run—Webb;bb; Dic»«r. o ______* o o i i . o0 ' m iled for itenr; In the niatb. Itolen base~filmmona: lacrltlcei — ' 0 OETROIT An n H o A r Foxx 3; double ploy—Foxx to Mc-, r - i 1 ! ! S' *! Johnaon. rf ...... 4' 3 1 0 0 0u CI.EVKI.ASI) U KT. tO t:iS * k w ?' m } S 3_5 S _ 0 8T, LOms^ A H E ^ a-t/li-^ .Both Ik ______Nalr; loiing pltcher-Nforria. ------i s! ; ; i 1 Mrtiiia’ j t i ; > 2 i < i •• Orta ...... 0 I 0 0 0 L! 0 S8a;f.ii;:=55?j i i I I■Jroeome :; Biaeholder and Herman 21 »«tona C«m»" p! i s s r , : " ...-.....i ! i i ! SlI Holjliauser were wunded hard bv a» „ *f ------: 0 1 3 0 1 - g T o t . 1 ...... " - - r i r r - f -H-w-T Oli»fr. ef / ...... 0 0 a 0' 0 J ■ DaltMl far Unr In iti* am nth. Wtnilfr. u ______3 1 1 3 4 0B •• DaiiHl for Itoilowar In Ul* ninth. •• lloihroex------0 0 0 0' 0 ® ••• Baitrd tor WunUinf Iti. ID# ninlh.Ilh. "■■■“ ' " ••• Bmlin ______1 0 0 0> 00 Wuhinsion ...... 204 300 000-*>-» Bhyne. m ______o o o .0 I o « Kew Vork ...... 030 010 ool-i1-4 Rfftn, 31)______1 1 2 2 0 ••• 8m»ll . ------0 0 0 0; 0 ! Summary: Two-buiehlta-rH. Klee,Ice. O, MUItf. 2t) ______0 I I 0I 0I Judge, Combes; ihree-base hit - Wtbh. tf ______0 I I 0I 0 0 Laaerl: home runa — htanuslt a. Dont. If ______1 2 2 0I 0 ? Ruth: Itolen baao-Crontn. West. ______------0 1 1_31—0 I n lrlf^y^ \fayhi»r- ) 0 ry; double playa-^udge unasslaitd. —A -M agnlfieent Uic7iyrt»n.'pT™ ZI-. lllll Dtjrt>.m. p ------0 0 0 0^ 0J Rc«e lo Lary; winning pitchcr — TnuI. .. ------33 7 lOm II 2 ip H ®m m — I Tan eul whrn «lnain< rua teertd. mqgiece- •• n»ltr<1 rer W»r»tler In th« ninlh. nETROlT IJ, CillCAGO S *“ IUn for neihreck In ibi Bimb.?• DETROIT. Aug. 3 IflV-Delrolt Tig* C hegt ot C enalnc jm n i l W oi*l*lil’s Lar{cg est - R o g e r s S i l v e r w a r e BASEEBALL Se]filin g E tg JERIROME g h t
a p p i B & i iitrcK aaerofa Sunday, Auguffust 3,2:30 P. M. FM LA^^ixry'pi In lan d LeaRucttame Lei \ Admltulon 25c City Ball Park . EIGKT GLOBE CLLOW-BBY«-lRAY-BOY
~ By official1 ttesta, by scrvico in the hatbands* o f indi*
vidual OH-nciners, and by public acceptanceic e H i y l s o n i s a Y our Cam enr a Is A T r a i l P a r il o r p r o v e d E lgight. l A nd oflicial rcgiBtra^ontons, recorded ' B lazer, Q f EiE vents. . . i... ' in every ttate in t£e’Union show tluthat, for this F u i* iila c e " year, morere Hudson Eights have beciK>cn delivered h e headlines tell the nor07. We btve but a few ' D id.it ever occur toto you: that your camera fa ^ to cousumQCrs o than..any other Eight: mu the world. T w ordsto add. Bccawe w«kI know that Globe GiOT« llie only nurc way of cscstal)liBhinjr a back trail to " B o v i o d Ray-’B o v sre TMtlj- luiu[>erior to tny.othS^la. to sell a o unoiutU jr I t r g t • the past? A m erica, w e bave contracted to ike...... - nombef.-W e'aim iu rt lelllofog.tajly. People-usuaUy p u t off bujring beatin g equipmnent c u n til la te r. W e w an t Every time you takeke a plclure you establish s '1 0 5 0 4 c i r . , . them to bujr now. Aj an indueuceoent wo are offering land mark that will rccn ccflll ft \iv id p ic tu re o f som e the Cbesc of-Sihcr (regulirjy^retaiUog j atil7.75)to »M i 150 for ihe SEDAMJV ' ^AV.BOV^rAr/*«M«/#r happy hour Bpcnl—rerh:•rhnps a year ago. uulltmu-tllMsdraU/iMS e»ery purcbwer of a Gtow*BcBoy or Ray-Boy duriog Eigbt otber models j u i t os sitr this month only. N o itring^s ir e a tu c h e d to th a offar< D o n 't lo se a sin g le o] . B s ! opportunity., to take a pic-' tivlively i priced. Wide range o f eolfl Buy either of {btst p irlo c fuciunices aod tbe lilrer fi — ^ture.— ------^ = ^ . AUl“^«*rtrorbrD M etroltrF«iot m a j . ------— youti. You’ve wtnted thil fineu si llT e fto d y o u ’r e W a n te d - :------li»Aitrmta,htUrntltU, a hofne with werjr room wtrarm and coaforttble Ja. coldest weather. Now you etnct htve both< Bst 70a mujc a a quickly. See tha dlijisolty at our stor* oow< W e C an Finish Wfl h a t Y o u r C a m e r a . M I T H AVL J T O C O . SI t t a a r t e d ; A. L. S> . ]VIPUNTAIN,.S Twin Falls, Idaho • STATES IMPL^E M E P JT C O , Tw in Falls and Buhl .in-W A Y A UTO cb;'; , _ ■ .. ■ ‘WW < iW ffl.T|:eatY oiLEigK l | lp>veS F I g t o S h o p — Downey, Idaho ,
V . o i i a i i M iannssaslpB B O E y iS r n v iN FALLS DAILYY 1NEW S. T;WIN f a l l s , IDAHO,M. SUNDAY M0BNlM0,.APSmiUST J, J930
^ Q i a n l s i W h i p R Robins, 8to6;E{ But Ctib!i W c j h a n c e 1r o R i i s i . . . . . ♦ ^ u tutted in 110 tallies. His total r r lhe Ml&ilsslppl rirer from St. Louts ll Phillies’ Biglg Slugging M eh C r a c k S w i m m e r s i of 33 U o-barters gives him a tie (or TigersX Lose Last attracted 30M0 persons, a larger Ne\^ York’s Qub Klein Climbs to \the lead uith O'lXiul snd Johnny crowd tban lhe fiU Louts Browna Seek Records in rrtderlck. Brooklyn. Outfi^Sluggev >«have been able to draw to a base* Other Uadeti 'i)all fame yet this season. Every nlghl races al Hio samo traeli bring ' ' Chesapeake Bay Adam Comorosky. Plttsbtirsh, ' DBiniblT.'Aiig. 3 t;r>-When Bob Needs llln i^ sgs JoOO or more customers. . i« ..... ^leads in triples uith H; lUck Wll- PtFbthergUl changed lo n Chleneo ^ BALTmORcTAUg.- 3 WV-TJie ulin^ son; Chicago, in liAnte rmis wtth 33. WWhite Box uniform there psued Iho The St. LouU Cnrdlnali also hST#- ' _U A ioo-forauaulU oil ttM record (or. - and-KlW Ciiylrr Chlrajo. In itolen lBSt.oI.lbfi.]ons-Uue.oLsluesUu:.out* la< Terry |s third on the llsi of lead- „Ooose Ooslln. the CnitlUh channel, b iiTannlog toS Sale Margin of Points• ,er* in bAtiing *lth an average o( ^ Twin Fnlls club, has another en* swim ths bay oa a step lun'ard lul- J 9 i Other regulan in .ihls wlccl ! ciisemcnt. Cl too, tn meet the touring mung th a t amblilon. Colored Broadway Clowns in nn cx* KATIONAI, U:,»OUP. smtip are llemian, Brooktyn. J90; I _ .Hg It Jchn Dev^e, 11; mho haa?! .««.Th« f jM U M P r c ) : —• • eiep4ien«n.1 CWctio. JS9:—Hct!- *Dog Racing Dcajys EhlbUlwvgtme here Bl5;3aP.'AI,Mon— — Club»------imn l,...C“ T been traUJins sTTJ.iy atiore, near , • mann. Cincinnati. JM ; P, Waner. day, lUooWyn...... «l «it ,1 here. ae [ \ cr n K«Hant uphtll climb.I, Pilltburgh,< JSa; Olt. Nevi' ,Yotk, 20,000 Customers " S !i tils mother inld he already has „ .3jn; Cuyler. Chlcaio. JSJ: and Jlorlda‘8 football rauad wilt b03«t SI. Louli ______M <1 ciciigucred tho Hudwii river. Dela-a- -Chuck'* Klein of th e la lettcrmen thU fall. niu D n rtb------« .W l i MMtc bay and Dlrcayne bsy. Ha does | ^ oranihini. niUburgh. JM. 8T. lO U lS, Aug, 2 f-ri - O rrv " . IWiiton .. — ------«J 51 • I'hlilicN finally h a s taken a? Club OoullDg hhound rsolng U more itopiilar liere J f l ri«lnn«ll ------« 51 J r,c! plan to « c k a record, liowerer, fniriy , firm hold on th e object D3n McOugln, Vanderbilt foolbAll " , rniijdiiphU ____ .. JJ i.« • flic f.Md. • . ^ t Tlx* club batthig leadership tr- UUian baseball It attendance tigures ' coach. .. hM proposed a noii-scoutlnic ■ ' nf his slruKKles, tb e b attingC mains in the hands of tho Phdlics. »: IM an indication. ^asrremenv KWh all cl lhe Commo- (Br Tht Annrlalfd Prmi ~ Icnilvrshlp of t h e N ationalII «l(h an averue of J 20. 0 polnu' . A recenlderbyatadog traosacfossjI ddoro opponents ihLs fstl. ' " L h l 'T \ ' U'U u I j I. ( W OI aridan “<‘!iiii'k" Klein (riRhl) of the fc betler than th st ct New York, Cln- ■ ro o k ly n . Auk. ii-Nc pliiy-Chstliam to nollingj lo 8l»- Ic.iRuc. Klein, leader a week PliiliidclphiH Phillies,, whowl nro lintllinjr for the lend in clnnMl stm leads In'tltldln* *lthI :^ .. ______Y o rk G ln n ls h e a l tl 'tl icr,- nco hy a hardl}f Tiaible nar*• a J 77 mnrj;- B kiUiiifr honors in tho10 Niititiiiiil: Ioa«iio. Bort Shotton.mi. ------. n o b in s lo d a y . 8 In fi. cin. hns kept on cHmblne andd Bob Osborn. Chicago, h u mel Kith ' mnnnxer of the Phillioi,io i, Ih ill c en tc r.— Photo» • I ST. LOUIS 9, flNflN.VATl I i i|h l s second defeat oM he season but 11 !nnin;rsnni] hvo.imri l}irc 111 tlir averuea'releaaed today, which ! Sche(iule(] to Arrive Here jiB'lnrliide W edi.i.dftj'«“f ia iU i ta a *• ■’ f<)urihfi h6un; of wild tiuscii'c iia i i'------ui.scm N A T i: -Aiic:~m T ~ “n ie-i I ttnis blew a ilx-nln lend, oimplled In' imarKin' ot fi polnls over his teant^ hurlers wllh a ,778 average.'hnvins ' jurBllklfin, I( ...4.1 1 t n .1 w hlc h sa w quick_HhUtinKr .sit-xi In? n l.icliij Irom PHUburs 5 u the flr«t twojnnlngs, and St. Louis j . w ivi's^en g»mfs_.to tw ojoji. R.ay Jl*. niile -and_rlval, ..X^aalL—ODoul.- Phelps, Bwklyn, li second Mlih' - __ A b o iit-A u j ' "uatlons'crown'nnd uncrniirnivn Iwjue iendrr* war#.io»ln ------o'o'e'vcntuiilly'woiin- “ ah ll-itininn gimVne Klcm'j: averase U/.«8. O’Doul's .403. ig u s t- lS th ------an iiiertliiic conirsi lo New York.k. iThfsrroA-:,, ■ ■ ■ 3 0 I 4 a » nine victories and lliree deleats Ior ' frcHh heroes nnd kouIs. •> II (Oday. 0 (0 8. Douthli's double scor- 1- A .750 mnrk while Tom Zachary, I ClilcORo Miaiciicd Ihs Pirateses IIni'* aisnai. ,.i o o fl u >ni; the lying and wlniiliis runs, The Philadelphia youngster at- - R n y .Moss whh ih c lonir»iinR number of hii.’. ul lii r.-vcli, bui lalle' I „ i ; i ! 1 :i> t»T LOUID ‘ An It II O A K ready' hsd more batting honors thann Uo.Mon. and Joe Hevlng, New York, pitchcr In Ihc clcvcnlh »flAfUr to bunch Uicm. 1* 1 0 0 0 I) <1 DcnilHll. et —... 6 0 3 3 « 0a ' n\oii phvtit eovUd rtuonaWy uk.K. lv^^< allilned lhe ssme nsfmse by A 7 T o 0 0 0 I tl(I AU>ni>. 31>______S U l 111> Hc I1.1S Iwld first place in scoring.g. winning six games, and losing two. both lennu had scared In Oie tenU» ten nm iD U iioii An ii u o a ----- yn.ci.. 3i>...------5 0 fl 2 fl 0 — io..toB tlnun-Ihc dtMllixli!—u Ual aua .....i; j.g :g ------. - r m r r r . n Foiir bands will play at the Ken- " Thurston c»rrl«l on the pitchingRducl di it) . . ... j 3 1 4 " o lh c tiu's sdtled'a tie for the lead In againtt Bill Wulkcr for ninee 111- I 3t) ----- 4 0 1 1 1 ! ! I S j f M J i , , .r« i^ = iT rT !! 8'0 hiiilni: doubles. Klein has scored 10313 lueky.TennesKe foolbnll game ,.. wiiwii. c ______i 1 1 4 0 0U ruw, has hll sately 161 times andid Thankjiglvlng dsy. nlngi, but Brooklyn called on 1 thr.™ S S -l''" v.! J i J' 5 SiruL?h.™^, Ann HO A: K V.ll.llxrt. tM__ __— i 2 3 3 1 0 — more pitchcrj-io im isn;— ...... sui.r, 10-..3 j - 3 n; 0 or.wnitncr.-rtVV ~ ~ 4 - f . j ni .- n 'l iic i u u ------_o — , . P IHnl. 0 ------^ 0 1 1, 1 1 0 ULiler. lh . . 4 t S nn '« • WiiKin*______I u 0 0 0 fl NCW YOI« An R H OI A ^ 5 Ktrriifr. p ...... i 2 2 I 3 1 IVTtfr. II...... ,,4 « 3 4 IV ,11 n uoiwwiyi. p 0 0 n 0 1 0 — — wtwi. ct ...... 4 0 J a II1 (I I " IllStl ______1 0 0 0 0 0 u»cii. If ir:izzzi:.A » i a o ' 13 3 nmuius. 3I> 4 0 0 4 3T , 1I I.Ujitai>y, p ______0 0 0 0 1 0 UnOlUtm. 3b 3 3 1' 3 2 ® ToUI« ------— ------41 14 18 17 13 ? ••• Or»«ltt ------1 0 00 0 8 T»rrr. l b ______5 2 t 111 0 0 0 ciiiCAao . All n II 0 A I, n ;Jolin»on, p ...... - .....( U oo 0 0 Olt, rt ...... S I a 0 o 1 j 5 .....J 1 ? 5 J Koiin. e ------(1 0 3 « I ^ "i TOUJ...... ,41 9 13 33 11 I Uuihlll. *• ...... 8 0 3 3 3 i i s I • OailM for Iktl In ilie litih. tiM K tc.««------4 a i aI 0 0 0 VVll»on. ct ...... 3 I J a 3 2 0 D. Taylor. l( ...... J 1 1‘ 01 1 ' " ’c S i y o' U •• nattnt ler arsbowtkl 111 llie rIehUs. W*lll»f. n ...... 3 1 1 0 2 f u ft DoiUin JOU opo l0'-3 "• DaliM (or Undtcy in ilie nlnlli. p ------0 0 0 1I 0 0 0 "* ... - ...... 0 0 0 j 0 cmClNNATI AD H H O A t ' I 0 0 .'tumniaryr Tuo-base hlli-K Jcln.*“'• Walkrr. If ...... 7 3 3 1 0 0 ^ \ / 7 / , . To'Ul. ■■ . ------« * ts 33 }II II 0 c'.4 2 [ 0 0 0 Berger. Muu:c; sacrifices ~ Hurst.irst.] Mni.fl, c f______.1 1 4 1 0 0 DnOOKI.YS AO It II O A ; g Q ChaHwin; pluys—Tliompson , 1 0 l« Tlifvcnriw to Jlurst, Berner'^'1 lo \ CdctSicllo. 3b ______fl 1 a I 3 ■j l a7i;V' ; J !5 J! " i;mi“’'p ...... "I' 3 I 2 I* 1 • linlriiann. rf ______3 ii 2 S I 0 Hfrimn,^ r(^^...... * 0 l 13 l > I ■0 Cronin,.Sclbold tn Rolliiiss lo Sis- ais- fnrd, M. 3t> ______1 n 0 3 » 0 I ® X ler; I«>Uib |iitcl:cr-Coliurd,I • c«i»sh»u______I 0 0 0 0 0 •Wruhl. M ..-J'.'“ 1 0 0 4} ‘J “ M r’iyfp S 0 H n 0 IJiirrKhcr. «■ ------4 0 1 4 4 1 $ W nrfwjfr. If — ...... a 3 1 4 1 30 ...... ------* 0 1 3 3 , _!i:Vii),”" '* ..:.: z .~ : :z ; o 0 o o o o Iflpft. e . ------J 1 3 4J I 0 2 Tui.1., . . ...ITi a m nI Ia 0 r!iii..M>i;i.nii.\ * ,\n n ii o aA r: , ••• flrinw n ...... I 0 o 0 o 0 . Thurilfiii. p ...... 4 (1 t 00 J .*1 0 • n«ii«l tor in me nshili. " « I Mikfforih. 0 ------8 a 3 s 1 0 0 I (, nmiJiiriiii Mn oy iw-14 • J Ji n j 02 H0 Mrnlmi. p . . 3 0 1 0 0 0 K ,E 0 fl,Cfa«Iof(l. 3b ...... ----- 3 I 1 p 1 0 FRE f S ' vv .'E E E I ! ! ! ! Kiftn!''!/ 4 0 " 3 n (1 0 0 0 Summary: Two-bu.-,e hit*—Kam j I A. Hflmith. p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 ’■'""Si,;:... !;;!!!!J j>[ ^nal'jrt 'foV'forti' ln^li® M*e” n!b, * - 2, r . Wftiicr; i*irce-basp Iiliri — 1 f I o' 1 in n11 n0 . >• lu iirt for Duro«n»f in isb nlniti. Touli ...... 4fl a 13 3S* 17*■ * T#y!or.Boal,Comorftoky:iionicrun' * nattrd (or Clark la lh( uiilh. 2 Jj ••• l)«it«l tor Kolp in c0 -s.. 1.AUU ...... W10JO-I03 03-8 0 ii- s rldcc — Comr!ny ■ Cliirlni.i.!l ...... ISO DOO 000 O -a SSJr..::.r:.:;:::,S!!S;Sli !ny - TO.i. L. ^ Sumniftry: Tuo-baAC hit*—Meuselb \ " 0 ^ • Bumrnary: Tn’o-baje lilU —- COlt Bificll to Siihr; lojlntj pitchcricr ■— 5 T«d om wtim winning mn »corfd. 1108TUN All U l< O A Ilt 1!. Oelbcrl. I3outblU Adam*. C rsr- Lopez. KoRAn 3, Llnditmm. mrred^ Bu.*h., - Ctiathi:'). >' 4 I I 3 I1 0I tn;rt: ihrfc-bue hlia — Hellmsnn. erlek: Uiree-baae h lle ^ llb ert.L,Llnd- It ------nirhlMijfs, rf 1 fl 0 1? ” 1 “' FLiIicr 3, Hnfey 2. Walker:'68011116(8 /irom . Brcaler. Walker. Lope*: hohome noHTO.s l.S, riiii.i.ics :•» II o' —Fisher, Slrlpp: doublo plays—Plord run—Frederick; Alolen bue—TerTerry: uoflTON. /u g , 2 U’l -7 antcr-Blll Terry of ot f t ' i / W •J»’cr"? It is scheduled^d to arrive at the local ------CHICAao.-Aiif. 3 (i?v-Cub»niumuJ(. _Um-\t)EU>UlA_^_ABJl.lLfl_A- i^’fii’, Wl'iU'itcj'. Thc^’en^ya«5 ’T**’*"®'WH»hoids-amnll-hopF'0f-*- .»p_/. _ A \ ------...... airport Frldnj’i'AapiBt-ll l5tH , and the pilot.-Har».....— ed a chance to gain a full game ^ J iI:Ii;ciibour!;. Welsh; r..icri(lccA-:SouUi'““ }• balling tllle, tx he thinks hU PlilllyIlly I W ______vey Lemcko, will rodeeirim tho tlekelR which local . . ■the Brooklm Roblps.lodni_»r H I f ■, „ I r.-i-tfirin Rollliic-i, Mcurc; doUbli Uble rivals /nco soder pitching. Fuller dealers nre sllll1 distributing. To further the prosogrcM of aviation, this Company I.«i offorinR ontnc free ride to every per* 8on who purchases durlr-InK th e period from Auk* u.M m mm- The West’s Largest: ]Paint Manufacturers.. Mads by tha West's largest-t- gUss,mUnrssnd/4aaUtfpatBta 7 Pciolt of SlSnperiorily . paint manafsetartrs . . . FsHer for every psrpose". are IncludeA 16 F i r s t and Only products tiave been the standartlI In the eoBpIete Foiler. line, from . . ^ \ of qaalK; for .SO year*. Per(eolc4I which purchases may ba made. FiSK A ir-^ta ^ Principle | '. jjrifire of Its End and (esled under tbe most serera» ThU U yonr tast ehsnee to get H aving taken:en over the interest of MiMr. Wm. Warberg eondldona. In Ihe ranoos Fullerr a Uckel for a (ree ride. Cheek g th e Deluxe m haB«bn»m»cjw!_ __^boratorles^^^ . Fuller PatnU• your {lafnl and glass needa s
internal frktmn H highway withrlth » greater degree of Rldlog (Iftor paints, wall paints, porehI who use Puller produets, and all 2 i »d tddi lutngth vith. H ] Gomfort tliflnlion e ter BeTweT B u i l t o f . gMd, patnten do. ean iu k « IP pOC^I outn atvd slep patnU . . . whllt Uad. » a t m pile*, of Flik exclutln Atl-Gord tb«' W e have thele same facilities fo r hanindling your mov- tac(|uers. Tamishe*, e n a m e ls1. . arhsngemcnU for you. le allows you to go u far a* yon S • ______B new Dtluie a e^ s: branches. .. Kf^lng tbe West -* u — -injpandiotherJ ti ia rfs fe f pynhlpms— W. r . Fuller & C o .. . . 3 faelorleN a l M o w i * erofyourmodemqu-lnabaotate ' will far lorpaaa la performance ^ 1 C«M« Be«d ■cnoiwhneintrtajug 9 >(*11 SEBTTH'fi'SE • « .ny tire you-ou with to idect a» a ataDdaid j Lastly, we artare glad to announce thati t we w ill continue’ "• (rflcring youw 1wore non-stop, troubte-frea FULLER, 1 DEALERS I yoo erer befora received from to handle'the ju W mile* than yo justly popular ABERDEE3ENC 0AL: , for furtherr information . i Incnant e t ^ l e n . o f m a k e o r prtc*. T FlezAret gqaWW «■ «( the air M f W e take thislis opportunity to pledgee you our hest ef- GEM STATE! LUMBER CO. M R ide in S forts for promnpt p and. sincere service at all times. Yanrds at I ' nk. * .d.' rtd, rf A.' 9 Tnde-Ill B u h l Hansen...... (Stretm -Use -i^ P i i e r . Murtaugh'
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TWIN. FALLS DATAnAr NEWS, TWIN FALLS, ISASAHO; sdNDAY MoA^ING, ABGU3T AT 3, 1530 ■' ■ Paga Ten ; Westee m N e t; S t a r s V^in In SS e a b r i g Ih t T e n nl i s T o u n naraeiii
jij^ Wins Net Title Film Star A ccnsed Jamestown W ins ^ V e rs a tile G irl A t U I E a s ie rn B o ys W il g Ring Clown Seem Uete of Texas Seattle Indians R a c e i n N e w Y o r l R a n ks W iti • 8ARAT00A8ra5j08,K.Y,Au| to ith Best Stars of State[e Defeat Missions^. 3- tin-O eoras o . .W ldmer’i cr«e Men’s Doubles;to t H S B EI Not So Funny t tw -year-and Mlldrci doy. ‘ Jamestown, wtih Pony UcAtaa ui "Dibe DIdrlckson. '6* always was in com m ud and won th ■ Birmingham Fighter Kec(ecps, . For the moment at least, the lat Washington city’s Aggre- ij Mrs. Lawrcncc A. Harharper 'r iH H ler named. Miss Dldrlekfon. who I . ^ IIJ575 winner's ahar» rf 9 Expert Opponents'Guc:uess- '* only 17 and wants to be colled “Babe gallon Hangs Up F o u rth tt by five lengUu from J. E. W ldener I Wins -Women's Sini;ingles hiu Inken the spoUlght trom the r«i NorelUt. with E .R ,B r^ e y ;^ B ite 3 Ing and Looms as Fossilssibic Although lhe starred lost ye&r 1: Consecutlvo Victory to tt Tyrone third, onoiher length to ti And Edith Cross Tc;Tcairts ' bo.*ketboll, the "Bsbe's" bloomln bad. i— Into reol prominence come a t th Take All Bul First Fray I Witli J. G. Hall to) \Win- -H.. ' |HH | . Contender For S'rlbliibiing Nitlonal Amateur Athletlo Unio: ay ' :— mftijiere. ,Th«_e*ient.of a.sprin lywMd'g fifth tletory of the serlt i track-swrdom w » n o t reoIlssHwnt: _ r t r i n r ^ (Hy’ThrAMnfblr-ifTFr;'') wm ^ : (Dy The_Ai55clatcd P ^ F I she competed'ogaimt such notloni Ctab»- Wsa LMt r t t E A im H M I T .N .J .. All]Aur . 2 ~ 1 " . ' sta n ns SteUo Wolsli. Belly Roblnso lRMINGilAM. Aujr., 2 — ------}? J 35 » — The tlilrCy-scvcnthth B and Helen Pllkey at the Amateu S From n Ktnllon nott iun* ..Athleilc Onion meet. • iMABieWi------11 S Jll PortlsndV______— 8 8 ' nnjil Seabriuht invltiil[tutlon . B V |H H Bl » like that:!rc u s of a cln \ f 5 M . . I^ OatterlM: Hollerson. W ettel an lennis tournnmenl cnmee tot k n clown, HomclblnR lo amtu n u se , . [oi Sereried: Fullerton and Palm. ■ closc lo d n y w ith llic Kiifit ■ the cuslomcra before (hee blR1 ■ - — li s» s o l o n s T s e a l s t 1 vnRlnfr otic liUc fnvm the>bc In* B «ct Blaris. Jnmes Curtia HHa a m - " • ! Holds Many Reeords ^ P^OiaC^UT 3 w tny Tlie Asaoelated Press) I vndlnR forccs n f Ihc J B h HH I’rlRbt. nllos liAtlllnR BoBow>, D O LO llKS D EL R IO , M cxi I M lu Dldrlckson won firsts in th W est. . heives of 133 feet. S Inches, an EATTLE, A uj. 2—ScatlbHe the ninth today to score three nu H bos risen lo cballcngos 1the cnn film nctrcss, chai-gcd I: ia. on fire hlU and defeat th e Seals, I . Ulchanl N. Williams. I’hi'hlln- R IK S -/ b HI■ ranTdnc llRhlbcnvI^ In otto lh c r AiiKclc.t .w ith w recklnj ;2M feet 10 1.3 Inches reipcctlfel S Indians defeated the Mis Icx I-'b o th new world's records, but «*) slo n s to n ig h t. 5 to O.^IITl to 7,' dclphin; former natlmn n a l M p C W ' M BH * P2)rl»of tbc'rdunlrvi - tho miirilal life o/ Guntbe Ths sc o re -______n H 'd in I 'ffond M>“ wolsh in total poln IVC " " h lh ' -! ------7-rtnglPg~chaiTTptnnmntHr“ ■ eeitiul mufi'Hto..Dive EvaBvSt! “ K. LcsHinR. aiiorney, byi,i_ in " when-her IB feet 8 1-3 brood Juni 'W Q)i"the •fo u rllt~ ‘CDiiAii.ulivi ' herl I!a!l. SouthOrancc. > ■ physical director for the BIrmli•mlnn- flucncinfr h is w ife t o t u n wasn't good enough. victory for the Tribe and ptve,vc Ban- Pranclsoo ------7 13 H • ham Boys' club, an Insfltullon . nc Batteries: Plynn, Oould nr Jcnscv. Rained the «mly out* ( itljcr ^ tniftM Df^c^^had^^eti^^^B: Ihcm all but the opening gami S under-privileged younitsters, noAiloAceii HKi‘i«»t him.— Photo. Wlrts: McDougal, Davis and Oasto: 7 ------:rlEht-Ra5tcrn vlctory-hy.vy.wln*- ______of tho series. , amonft hLi charges an unjolnly yoiyouth —t u I r■ n ''e n ls she probably would have bee • nlHR Ihc men’s dotihlcs fi The score: R Jf IE - angels to, OAKS 7 f^LLSWOJmi VINMS0 ( ^ who was wUllnB to.tokc eterj'th:ythlnrt . hich point winner, for she can Dig frnm Sydney H. Wood, for; the other punchers offered, 1 ’• Jump and hurl the discus with th MlMlens______0 f ' 0 W S ANOELES, Aug. 3 M V -» K it rasadcna, California, c I S e a ttle ------5 10 i I’nsndenn y o u th , n n d Fr; . cll; couldn't Blve much. — — best of them. 0 fore a erowd of 4000, Uie cmolleat i .•n I.II >J)axcd u w eek o f brl[[ialliian t Evans t ried lo develop the md witness a game slnee Uio Inaugun N’pw Vflrti. in five . J BIGSIX Miss Dldrlckson. vho halls froi m Bninrleat Knott, Darrouth am >iy- M'tim tm» i l uMiiu ii Beaumont, stepped -Into the sport Tlofmann; Zahnlser and Boncsni.r ~ uon of nlgbt baseball, IM LM Al I Ic rly contcH lcd selw, 2-fi, (piinia hts own. entirely imortbod geles Angeles tonight defeated Oal ’ ’ politan 111 r f-coHrt Iciir ' By Tlie A.-.v>cbted P retsi' limelight last winter when she plsjf fi.l. n.7, fi-2. ‘{I""’® Before lonft llamlirlKlit was r1i cd with tho Oolden O 'clopes 1 ^ 5? STARS 4. DUCKS 3 land. :o to 7. I.....— chnmnionslii|) in Ncw Yo'i1 orK. a place In prellmlnorlcs, lantely;,S iI i Individually and collectively, th : ’ Mrs. Lawrcncc A. liar) i n ^ v Olg Six-hBd 0 very ba^ doy a— fb o^|kcnniri?ahi, Dallas:al tlii'tia'll^ POR'TLAND, Aug. 3 (>P) — IfoUyUy. The score^ IV H.: cause he amused lhe fans. Ills gov tournament a t Wlchlio, Kansas.. on tm O aklond_____- ...... —- 7 13 ' ! Snn Frnnclsco. won llic wS"; n (oon V<^'lcrday aji flvo of them took por wood won tbe usual gome fron appearance and one-sided.grin «c . . . . She was placed on the “AUrAmertrll>. pert swlfnmer and 0 better-lhan.ttv•ar. portlsnd'lonlght, 4to9. ItwasHoItol. lios Angeles...... :...... 30 30 1 en ’s HinRlcH crow n, dcfcntta lln s ...... ------brought him the namo of "BalU.■Mlns apiece. Al Slmmons go fflUi erage lennis player. N ^ ihrouEh the ofiemoon with the le u lean’ team a t forward. t Dorothy Crulckshnnk, Sa Bozo, the Birmingham clown." During- tho loumcy she put Jf. o; • Tbere b nolhing about Mtss OW- Did ------' f ™3 bureau IVIOVES TO Irouble. tie made three hits, one i Ann. Cnllfnrnln. (l-l. U .: Peculiar Slanee' . homo run, In nine times ot bat am tiie Sloves with WUlle tYoung) Btrlli*lhe rickson to distinguish her as a slar sla I------Edllh Cross. San-FrnnclinJteo,— FORCE FOREIGI\IERSlS His peculiar stance, hi* ambldibidex- loat only 1 p:lnt. Dili Terry and Bob llna- entertained the crowd Ilrls'wlU oihlcte. She Is five feet ilx Inchechcs star toll, conies no excess weight, bu I teamed wllh Hnll lo del I AW pullingg I thJ Ruth Cropped 3 points coch. ,ri» th . « » »«>''» exhlblUon. dotcti TO OBEY RUM LH»»LA unexpected mnde him big enterto Besides lh a t she pilches fo r^. cx- h bas powerful slioulders and arms. N ee r, _____ :rtoln. (onm r with one hit In five Ule 1 . Mrn. H arper nnd Phi! Ni menl. But meanwhile the comiomedy and Ruih with his thlrty-nlnil Cyclones baKball leam In Um O lrl I P o r t l a n d . OrcRon. Inin J.hc (Contlmicfl Irom Pace One)ne) oluff became only a sidelight. He homer ami one oiher h it In seveiI h r Twilight league here, and Is t sta £l FOR DISTIRlCr JUDGE - Ixgnn lo win fighu nnd licked ab.about limes up. "Chuck" Klein held tries hi **“ *• olso Is an cx into use (or the f ln t Ume sinco thfl th' m lscd doubles. B-l. year* ImprLvjnmenT and JlOj West cnplurcd both of *10.000 everj'thlng In his class In the itx■tote, lou to 3 points, dropping to .409,nlnUt o — " ■ ' ______= visit of QuAn Morle of Rumanli • (R e p u b lica n P‘rimorles, ri August 5) ,tf J An ntlcn convicted ot a fclcfciony other opponents were broughtght in he made two hits In eight attempu p i n ' hBrbetn plonned for the offleers am UUcs dccidcd yeslerdny,.W W ood Is dcporlM) til the conclusionI ot Ills and-llte "Bom’' became a headllr crew ol the dirigible August 13. Th dlincr. Frnnk O'Doul slipped down 8 “ wltl his BRITISH DIRIGIBLE’S wlnnlnR lhe men’s slnRleses nnd prison term. Ynle Okun. Jimmy Byrne. JimJimmy one vnllop In eight tim es.up whU governor-general. lleulenant.gover ' Miss Cross and Mrs. HntIn rp c r t o oblaln convictions of thisIs mimag- Mahoney. Mike McTlgue ond otl)othcM Lou Gehrli suffered a l.p o ln tK Ips CREW PATCHESJiU norlthe'premler'ondhlscablnetwll Ig thnt with one out of nine, dir- bc among thoso Invited, I EVERETT IM. SWEELEY the women’s doubles. nKude, tho bureau is relylnn l&rRl&rRcly with _____ upon o staff of 200 «i>cclttly, irau a ln , Rtnrts (rom the floor ond endsids sl- The auinains- O AD R li Pci t to ______Kl«m. I’lilllirt___PS 4U 107 IBS .40 (ConUnued from Page One) T w in FFalls, Idaho cd supcr-acenis responsible only to O'®” Anywhere. o'oaui. riiiiiin — n : n ss isoI Isa p s s ------— GEM STATE TAKES Uie authorlUes here. Even hLi handlers, who isy tl TiTTy. OUnt> ___ 101 411 u IS2 swung down from the top'of the dir Georgia T fch't ftn t string foolool* $5,438,929 FROM nre serious In their attempls to0 bookb< OfliHg. Y.Hkf« ....lOJ 383 101 IS3 J*Pet. igible to opply glue ond paint,, t bolt w tu a d 'th ls fall will be ththo I ” ThD InvcjtlcBlors are men■n vwho iiambrlghi wllh Young airlbllngling In tllmmon.. Athleilei M 2S(i 101 1ST ja sraalleil In year.i. saj-s Coach BUI Bll f . go* ««“'•. '■■>"‘^''0___ “ 347 IIB t u I je w poteh. ■ FEDERAL COFFE•FERS >■1““ •f®'” ofot tho Iho fall, don't know when he's i I JH Refuel LcTlalhait Alexander. Only 28 mcn will be li prohibition staff, oro lliorouRhlyhly ex. Ing lo channe from-n rlght-hnndei , perlenced in tlielj work nnd «hoochooled n wulhpow. B ut they tay bighlottM >JKC1«ANTC LIKES DARIr Meanwhile refueling operations S (Conttnued trom Paee One) In Botherlnj cvldcnce In such(ueh 0 gome Is In the oftlng. “® BLOOMER. Wls. W V-ItorhI JU were continued and ottlcers estlmat Qm Erlckion. knoan ns one of the re* I ; tructlon or prtdslory animalsols and manner os to fiicllltace Iho vorkn’ork of ' cd that tho fin repairs would be com .Igrato^ tho illstrlct nttorncys In prosecullecutlnn EXCAVATION IN ITALTf Rootl auto mechanics of this teelioi>ARK pitted and the ship ready to ‘f.u so: j ITALIAN-AFRICAN COLONY I ' tl]33 Ior protection of mlsn B0A8TS ALL-YEAR IIESOB’ ' ' ■ birds. -■ ' eases In courl. - - RM'KAI.H OLD TEMFIMPLE I* blind, nnd he saj-s he workslarry bes again wllhln three days. 'v l lI t t ; ExpcrlmentitatIonseontlnuex monlhs of 1020 was 210481 •' Ion: Thunday afternoon when she hleh wn will be usable All winter. I t IsI SCIse , ; ' ' Under n'etinfr bumu appro CITY IN POLAND BORBOWS ;{ . tlons were $18,000 for Rcneral vt lenrlyChrlitionmUslonary,wuma m ur. tons. 1 by eauglht In the storm neor QuebeUst In a grove ot palms. t r forecuts; I3i00 (an Increajrm e of ELECTRIFICATI oercd when ho ttruck ol a sUt ■ fln l u)d her fabric damaged, ,l IIOOO) for invcstlffadons of vetwealher ODYNIA. Polond. Auj. a o1>—The r)-' of gatuni. \ long A dinner parly at Monlreal. whlcl In lUt relation to forest llrei: onand Is- O'lynla 1ms obtained ai 4,000,.4.0 . will bring the state InvltaUon tb j ' suinee of tpeclal forecasts foror iforeit Swl« francs loan fromim ' the Michigan state linger printi t ibll- , r ...... /iro prevention; »T3,000 (an inc;incrcaje SchwelwrltCh-Bankcncllschaft' H'nurfounded-immirnow'hu'B:a 'B 5 0 .~ ~ '------' of $1900) Ior wenther forecoitiittsu for clecirlflcatloh of lhe city. 000 prints on file. alr.navlffatlon; *5000 for fumllmlshlnS ,'[ weather w am lnjs to comnunmercljil ' ...... : It alrv aji. and a new a'pprophnllt I ’I »000 for frost wonjlngs and lmInvesU- j i latton In coimtcttoa with theIhe IniU i r i I industry. F o r CMUIHSX ' '. ■ / I ■ CHICAGO’S GANGS RADIO Y o u n g e r M e m b e r o f FFirm of Stvceley '& Sweeley la RECORD FIFTIETH 23 years of law practictlco in and about this district; ■H County CCommissioner 1 ' _knowaJdaho Jaws-imd.thc:ic-problcma of-Idaho’s-people.— !| . SLAYING OF Yl ™ ------F-TOXE-I Best known to tKo yo/oungcr^.people of tbe dlatrict ijrdDistrict)------M A STl th ro u g l^ h is h o b b y o f apoiwrts and sportsmanship. ______(Continued from Page One:)ne)' ______— — Nul tt uuiidlilntu uf anyyumup.-cUtiue, er company. '' ‘J In » Norlh Clark atreet pirai ■ whUky depot. They lined tlien Knowa from hia work aas Commissioner of the Idaho I and olauRhtered them wlDi Smi< Stuart•t Severns ,. PjibHc Utilities Corapiissiision that judicial business rc- ; Kuna-Uso 8L Valentine day mi I quires hard, steady work,k, without dictation from any- I cre. body. ) }{ymie Weiss fell In th e sh:Z I A Resident Tafaxpayer in Twin Falls of Holy Nome eaUicdral: TonynyLom- 1 Countyity for 22 Years Please Note: There aroe two judges to bo electcd from 1 bardo a t the comer of Dearborn» m and this district, wbicb indud!' Harvest!t Time Will SlSoon Be Here T S F n m s
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a distinctive tetO T O R S R a d i o » , E X PP I E N S I V E _
; 1926 Ford Coupe » ^ P ■ IG e n e r a l M o ttatL liweaMiiets W d^d^edto e - . . , : . . . . S 6 5 . f l O ' U pOTtaawst poweaatwii, Yoa c m Files . 11929 'VS^ippet Se felids-Arpkoosh, IM oho’s COldest; RlLe'siSent, Sm okes,I,: D riaiks► c m d . . ' : : Eats. os»H e P leoases—Ofe)seri)es .0:)ne H tmd i re d T w)elftli i BifrtM ag ■ ■
ton,3IS. speaking tnlm ttedly In SngUsh r a nat Is hard for a new acquaintance L Last Man Keeps HisH Fledge -Patriarcli Gioes< I Idaho'sI d Oldest io*tc> follow and understatid, The’ son | ) W I F .LAW slamlands ready to make It plain. ______DcDelving into a wealin or memories nr> I-—,—------■ of hi f his boyhood, U» old msn »iU re- j , ■v,*-. VJ iaw. too. eJreunJsianses surrounding •II ‘ ■ Cre d it to Care ' ’ ^ , bloody massacre when Moliam- DEiCMIS AFTER, '/f 1i0i j s i j _ : J - . t C i l l l i , ' ' mwi'ledans fall upon a monastary a t m. 2 ‘' J K S P MJounloui Lebanon and cul Uie throats 9 ■'*'T E It' • \ I' : • off 20002( monks one of »l»m waa M : at Son’s Hlo m e ' ^ Arkoirkooih-a coualn. "BroUier M o a ^ , “IISBftRWii I m ] i i 8 i •ho cousin w u one of a tiand[ui -r ^ ✓ W off Ssijrvivon The slash wross his . Ihroitireat healed, but in such a manner lumdcring “ Cotton, .Torn” H iident ol National, Or- - Aged M an Head of Ancncient Fam ily I, thathat ever afterw.ard his hesd waa skew upon hls shoulders. U| anizatlon oi Potters - -Tfle*o-tctd-tntML^ _ Heads Independent Tlok- ^ Jjansplanted'fi-omtil'Syrian • ' tTtT]fte-n e d m m t l Us up fiuiiHhH>*“ - a r M i i c f i i i B E l ; J feiilcts—l.ariier—Duties — Soil to Idaho Rai nal IS (or him only yeslerday. _ Life, he declares, has been good BCBourbons, on Primary I (ill~DtW5ass~lmports — _ to0 IIIhim. and ha glories in lender and I .THIRD SET OF TEET) ympaihetio care ot hla children in Illslls decliningI ye art-lh at. in many mv The A’MKlaled t>reu) H fOy Tlw Assoefafed P rtuI i REJUVENATITION PHASE 9 I resptespect* manlfesUy tte nol decUn- j,ioM o.s-raoMDiY, Ala.. Aug a — , ■ S T UVBRPOOU Ohlo.-Aug. a mgng years> a t all.______guikf;aikf(i by lha m l t h of the I8M : ■ tiunulus to m« naUoD's potury iliticnl unrs. Alabama wNl ballot ' r l ury Is expccted by Ohio pot to result from llie Ha«ley- ■Rich Storehouse of Mer I It' Afnalorial nnd state Demo- I;;! [cmovy Yields n |B ailc i>rJn)Ary Aiisiiil >3 with nom- M Smoot>l Urlft law. N[llilOBKtJNSIESI i niiou not equivalent to election j g i nESB^^RDM i Jamenes M. Duffy, president of the ; Interesting Stories, b r llip (Irst llmc In many yeira. W ■ n i » ‘ Nationi)nal Brotherho^ ot OpcraUva Srn.iior J. Thomas Heflin—the B | B9B ’ Poiten•», believes incressed duUes tiuL MuiiiCctiub AiJt o r a l ------^------5 8 H S B ^ __ »J - of )>olltical 1M>1 baiites. «ho actively T W ' the amimount otw arefrom sucn pro-. ijxi'.rd Alfred E. Smith two ytars V A ifW ■ j (iur«nT as Japan. Oermany. C»cho- lias arkoosh, who probrobftbly is Idnho'ti ...... _■ ' TLTLBANy, N. Y.. Aug. 2 (-IV-To oPl'a'^ E rfveni maladJusUnenu through :o—ocniii|fs llie iinlqoe position of \ .. ikla, Krance and eveh O nat oldest- resident, one timee isoldier and for Ellala s Arkoosh, Gooding, nqiiahJlcd persona aUemptlng. to oenliiB c out ' o( the primary but-ln the \ , ^ / DrilalnIn. , ’ m any y eart a'dealer in Ori()rIontnl rujs's. lives residentent 'of United States for jarniirm or through quilKled fsnners «">ffnicr cf the plciufe. N i’x';*.-;. -■ J ■ Denenedts lo Amencan industry, he Fai'iii: ll crisis m the general now on a ranch about «even mile;liles from Goodinu. 50 yearears, born in Bet Ar- enteinterliiR the wrong phsse ot the rari ______Mid. -p'probably Vill not be retllud cciina 111 November, the senator -e September I. S!o w as born n t Bet Ackoosii. Syi3yria, in 1818, and koosh,1. Syria,S In IRIS, and 112* o^wiccunatlon. New Yorlc siate has a t- elccim smplcd to_ "examine" pro.'pectlve id< no Imieiientleiit ticket, hav- ( jilA[ARLES j LOCKW'OOD, 87, drnnkik a soiefnn toast from a -was-lie-ycars-oidHRfl^AlfrrtH^jj _ y^mrBI n1.tnli Tfi«t A p ,- i H K ______fore enactment of lhe lav. he ; been linrred from the primary boltlc L of BiirkMindv wiiio s&i 'nansldo for th e occa.sion in *niri. imporlersir laid in large stocks I He does not attribute his pret:reat nge either' to A siatement from Governor underiQtr » ruling oi tne uemocraiic 18S5 i to 3.1 vacant chairs draiiedcd in blnck aroiiiul n wcini loi lofei Fratiranklin d: RooMvelt'a office saj-* Maleale 'exrcullve commllteA for fall- , qulred to dispose ot it. I his diet o r his mode of lIvlnR. e "lo Mipport Iho pariys national liaiiqiiet * table in StillwatiT,. IMinnc.iota, keeping liis I Jle cats whnt nnd wben be plplonaes — mostly Ih;li; department■ of nsriculiurc wUI ure ' h ;cic us determine whether a pros- :kfi" in lOi'8. Jpledge ns tlic lust mun of the La;Laat Man's club. Lockwond Raised Bates meat and vetretables and fruits,, arand hc has n hearty appetite. IllsIis 1son .says lie cats more than 'ctlvc "farmer it adapted to farm- Hc hns l called counly convenUons • nnd p lii.s fellows, all civil wnrA'c(V'cterana, formed th e club Uudeider Uie new U rltt old ad anyone else on th e ranch. lUKIK InI Hew York sUte, and » so. ot lilsIlls followers for tlie day of the In | 1885.-{^ Photo, valorenem rates ot 4S per ctnl on plain He stnokea two ounccs cf tobrobncco regularly every dny, and,id, before prohibition, he ad- wiiai.'liat type ot farming he .should primniImnry. ______andMM per cent on decorated earth- tiempl.- Tlie Tlie Aimust 12 contest, prelude to ~ ■— — — ...... - enwareire, and 80 and 10 per eent on rjits, he consumed his full sharearc of now forbidden beverages,:s, ID real slruasle for party conuol , nan ner\’et lh a t foretell a slorm 10.000» of tliem-to ,tbs.Inch., Thus rated ind undeeonted chlni- a "I have lived so lonjr,” the ven/encrabic Syrian told a visitor rccerecently, “bccause they nre so nn< Itf fhe »enator»hlp, brings tr o pow- . ara rettfned. with aa-«ddt- phter-in-law and grandchildren.” (ul pollilcal figures together in ®fe no malch In sensltlvenejs for a jire ma iw d to me—my son and daught ling machine a t Cornell unlver- breakik up llghl into its rainbow ll nsw’tsrUf of 10 cenU t doieo m referred, modcsaiy disclaim any. an) spccial Roodncss in thia * w O iT llsi i,e Joum for lhe right to oppose smtlni a. •:They, to whom the aged man ; pdln. *“ >■• colors. of their family, they let him I irliig Uie past year meet Amer- ngard. While manifesting slncer:ere affection for tho patriarch of They are yrederlck I. Thompson, Iff a person merely enters th e thlie e :maclilne Is li&adied by Dr, 0 . tcM ceramic cl planU htve opented y heal of the visitor's — —— — ^ Industr(Uy ot the Unlled Btttei, re- jA n d th a t, evidently, is w hat' “ DULUTH, Minn.. Aug. 3 (/T) — ? /.‘i’"tad, whom Senalor Hedin sue- body. and there Is a tobscco lin or two ingng place for centuries. Marcus the polIc'ollce chiefs of lhe Unlled SUles and . Appll[)plleallnn.i for patent.i totaled eentlyy h u seen severU consolldt- Is w a n ts and appreciates an< CdMl. if-k.'he machine rules straight hnes 91.130JO ifor the fwcal year o( 1P29 lo tlons.:. including I the formation ot • riost. Ih lt hsve not ycl been plckcd up bunlunter, In lhe presence of a party ennn:anadn, lo meet here August 4 to 7. Tlinmpwn, nuking his first raee and carried awny by two, liughing. of Oltoman.C Mohamadins. dispatch, m■111 u Ihear a review of the research th a t . , h a diamond poUil on glai.i. lei a newr record. $23,000,OOMO comblns In IRO. __ ;__ThIrd.Set of_TecJh___ ; r elective otllce. served several lltUc.gnndiughWrs.____ edned ft. wild boar. The spectacle Inccns- has asi resulted from the Si. Valcntfnet a n as a member o^ the Unlled .- — ^He is Inclined soTnetimes, The i fsm lly-llie Insl of the Ar- ed the'Mohamadans.''and'OUUagedI di>y'iiy-mautire ln-Chicago-laat year. ti^.ties'jlilppliig board. itftey say, to bc a little irrit- kooshej-now comprtM* U>e elCer their thel seme of decency. coColonel Calvin Goddard, director Heflin has iiell elecllve poeU a|)le; but thcro Is good reason j"'Arkoothi his son and daushter-in- “A*r-r>Kooiih.”V their leader ex- of( theIJ: crime del«Uon laboratory t l nca 19D4 when he became mayor ;iaw, three sturdy grand sons and claimed, claii Imiuting & canine growl Nortlorthwcslem university, wlil explain ■ hlsjiome towi. Lafsyelle. fo r th a t because his gum s aro llvo i,., pretly grand diughtcrs. and lls invcstlsallons ol ammunition and polnllne lo Marcus'dog th a t vas ,hls I The IJeflln forces have urged j swollen and sore, and hc Is iIn his o»-n apirtm ent Uiat Uiey nawnamed Koojh—"Arkoosh be tliy (ounsund at lhe seene ot the crime. .j,,,.lelr Mipporters to keen out of the i have bulll tor him. the elder ArkoOAh nan; cfitting his third set of teeth, hu' name and the name of th>- dwellinE The Tti police chiefs will be In Dulutn rlmary. ' but bolli Thompson and Ride ^ wiih \%PEP * 8 8 spends most ot hls time. He mny. placplace." lo0 alattend the thirty-seventh annual L inkliesd have bid tor a targe Dtm- ' Th# comlngi of the new ttelU U fP* onvenllonof the InlemaUonai Asso- ' y ratU M In ■ proeeu o( ttnenl re> it ‘ lie chooses, sleep the whole day 8(So Uie (amlly got Its name. conv Ttt^c vole in llie conletts. Jifenuion th»t begut a few jfctn through. Tliere is food in il;e big eD ias Arkoosh was born a t Bel clatilation ot rollea Chiefs o! the United '^ ‘“r * » . ImmedliUly prior to lh« be- f»'rsneh dining hall to meet prompt- Arkooih. Arki »hlch, Jn Amerlcji. »culd siiates ia l and Canada. ^ qqq in n of his appetite. The children nre corr ;ODY HEAT EFFECTS ^ I n s ot thlt period. thev.Hp^ho 1°^ correspond to the name of Arkoosh- IYL n n U u t ^ minjr ot the common careful not to disturb him: though vllle. vllle 01Oross earnlnKS of Western Union j E T E they do not sttnd ’at aU In o»e of SENSITIVE MACHINE . ip D g i ot fie tt tse Uitt tre termed Stories From P u t ‘elegfapii company for the llrst aix V™ : . J 1^3 i (SMtfthneu. him and his many years. ’ nontha of 1030 were 8 per cent be- U In m uir re^eett now tSrlDgs B a n (0 America AU A Ihls the old man tells his vlsl- lowow\he same IBM period.' ITUITIIACA. N. Y„ AUB. 3 -)r{^t«;. thtn mtny tnother mtn or at New Orleans, Chicago and Be m c—ttll your O P P O R TrU N IT Y ■ K t . Ke dltpUn a Uvely Inlerut in 81. tlo Loub. He peddled rugs from door groccr you want affairs aad forUint*' ot hit lo St. door and he owned rug stores at B in u h b o rt, and of persona whom he dilferent to times a t Chicago and Min Stgo Milk and u t ' known in recent years tnd who neapolis dil nnd finally In Salt LaIcc that you get it. to the dairry m en of KM Pe,moved tway, Ke It concerned Clty.'HIs ne last'venture was a failure, • When you pour ° / C o 's its n « |« |l U ) « variety and eondlUon of but CU discouragement la not in the S eg o , scf-Aoiw u .. K i m }n hit own neighborhood and bIood,'and bu his son had hard work to fr.uch rie h tr-r^ . thisyTegion\ •ptX C E SSIV E m otor hheat docs two liPtt&tdUtiiettfromwbUhhla.viti- 1*fsttidr*ha=te-«ivertnrnevcr^'Ouyl^-abottfcovcr*p»dae^ -= lnjDuKt->.iM ...... cjoTm If I* ihaiTot-— iTT . • ■ toAvarp thV m tW ;put of- A c re It BO qaeiuon 6f the tccur- Tbe Roman. Marcus, founder ot equipped to-fiin'dre two oro r thre'e times as tnuch - • ..... — nHd*-ovcnkuWy-"jjecc8BltiiltatCB-expcM lvft^i^T" Uie family, w u a great hunter and dinpry conrfrn-icd A wlth:whlch*the pttrltrch’s tee m ilk as it is now receiving.ng. repairs. — U been reoorded so far u mero- one HJ ot his exploits gave to Uie family milk. Sego it noted % Of hU ftmlly are concerned. Its nt>M and ihe name, of lit d»e]l- for iu disliKlice As a ma^cf of fsct,, o:o u r corrcern is to get P E P 88 ETHYL k e e pI s: yonr motor cooL / ^ 'f a m ily tree wis rooted In U>e -tlift:4oefesain g demand I------, Its unstained, controlled; (combustion eon« ______i ^ t y** ~ Iinous* cr«dn)y verts fill tiic rieat urtilslnfcltd power I-Keeps ! tbiekneu and iti for Sego throughout the wcw«t. To that end wc , w hat been t r u ^ I u t A ^ and your motor more eincientit.,. keeps it ouf , - bitaeh'to an Uaho raneh. A Ro- unHotmlv high arc glad to help the dairy-ny man increase his'pro- of rcpiiir shops! mln. Marcus, a nU|hty honteir who iiuality. To Artotu duction. OurFiancSupcri;jcrintcndcnt will gladly PEP 88 ETHYL' tolk up hit tboik.la Uie interior Stgo It to . Anow . talk things over with any ’ At tho same time, P] oQAalik Minor atter sojoumlnc for inyonc who wishes to "knocks o u t th at ‘knock’ ":"1 I t makes your M ponttd milk in avail himself of the enlarglarged opportunity of- a (Ume at Uouni Lebanon. U Uie its Uneu form. car moro responsive, caslei[er to handle.' Les- M nderi ol Uie family., and Uieir fered by this Sego condcnsicnsery. Comc and get sens gear-shifting. Aw,nd It’s ft cleaner f i ^ y reeordi extend over a period -wquainted. • ... - gasoline . . . does’away» ■with the carbon (you are IU yeart old. Ur, Ar* ■■ nuisance I ‘gl.'W JiSI.SK - • SEGO MILK PROCODUCTS CO. Not all Ethyl gasolinescs are as good as PEP 88 ETHYL. Thoyly can’t be. F or Ihero’s only one P E P 88, andi it Is the fin< s m est gasoline that refiningg science can pro> a ieoturySVIS hls English U- haid S'fer a duco. Only ono thing—ElE thyl fluld-could turned to hit too. Jonpb S. Ar-' possibly Jmprovo PEP 88—and 8 you get • k ^ , S9, cumiredJuurnibtUn* ^ thiB_^up^Ino motor fuellel when you stop . 4M«former 'narehaai^«t^^Sil&fiut: by n pimp wlth'iha PE:EP-8S-«nd-EW— and Ooodlng and no« owner of a ' • emblems. Try it today.' bit ranch and bandt ot tbeep, and delegate from OoodlDT* Rottrr club toithe recent Ohletio conrenUon ot RdUry IntemtUonaL u animated cearenaUon In thr A H ^tongue conM fo t« mement JEES > a f l L _ e riaan tald at lengUL T o u were 111 yeart old last AprU IS and you Republican .Candidate for ’| s m i 1sSW piaS£«.«.»»n- County Commissioner, FIrfii ■ I I. a& rsiis.'& ris'hu D islrlct Fep 88 m m ' . ;- L ' blMkmed tnd mll-wom pipe, and ' TwInFalla.County^ A Product of W m K M bade In hU oomtorUble chair ■ ouhoaMiaioiCo. . W. ^ ^ ^ • b t d e at the dopr of hlf om. 8Dbjeet-to:Repul)lIean StU Lake a ty «nUTtdoaI dveUUtg bouM Usat Uiey f f l '• ' ^ muit for him midway between Primariesn, Tuesday* August ...... 1830 A Kttldiftt of i’ffln Filtf “ —— ------nWrllirilf hv fli>m:auiroiJ C o a i^ ^ 'Tbt tn ao i tioimd U» old man*! County.fpr ?0 Yew^ M ^ t « d wlUi bu n t matchei " ' iS B ~ - r - - ...... : __ ^ _ ' '\ • ___ _ ^ ____
P l Pngo_Twely«______TWIN FALLS DAI)AILY NEWS, 'n v m PALLS, IDAHO. IDj SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST A 3.1930 = B = g g g J I . C u rrenn t T re n d s AAnd HcLppciEnings CioiBii5mg~G6i]5fim e n F K T T Mle Realm O:>f W o m e n
-•---tiiv-.s-;- f,’,-— • - .------_ !s • PARISIANS imEE STRAIGH[HT FROM PAFmS-SmarlNNotes From IhtheWorld's Fas!ihion Capital I HHelpinl I FUiSAIDMlEI8 — * ^ Ai. f t I Homemaker I'!. i l Fl m Or LOUISB BeNNCTT WtAVtB ME.Hi;8 FOR A fKM OAY D rnU ul ___ CBlllKl Of»W JU1C4 Most of Latest Styles;s Set I Rttdy CMk*d Wheat CtnU aod UL Ouiuted Towi tn« Co ttM ( LBBCbTCB Forth Vogue ol Blackck antif H '- Ilua and e a SaM < i White'at Affairs olQl Big' ■■ If ,|f \A ) C,.£ Cu‘i:““ aiieM"TMiut j: Week in Fashion'CciCenter, ytuii WkUrmiloB —letd .Tm
------jitx— m - J , - ' • K l - - ' t ------tAJiOcllKd nT«T3%hlrm-FtiliF,ili->r) — ,T-/ 1 # I -iS ARIS. AuKUst‘2 —W• White f / p 1 eu?’ tiiee? eu- * ehow*d**'* 5. p the people wlin wrur■!ir tiie W / i UUn^n* t taUHWa # styles nro IwlhitiK inin iKe •• ^ ' / / choppM stMB enopp«d dUI J. surf nt Deaiivilln aJul<1 lh e • / JiT O S o n UK mcrrdUats. CbUl aad M n t i Lido, the people,who makoiko Ihc I' ■ liuuet InvM. S-- styles aro lnc-l{ctl_ into ti (Wl^t>ur'»fwl *' wor.krooms porspivinK o\ i reo 3*3 uupeea ull : u o i « P « « .’il. the'fluliimi) collfctioiis. ; ’ Chiffon nmi linon :in’ li L)------f o r Uii<^iumr:jifj.,f:>r. a.* tin \t ifupoon « l- ■> cup wur / ■■ ' niflker dMisnfrs nrf roncfrii^d. ^ T h tlr civatlvc mlm!.' rf' jlf»i me r id ind add dry tnsredUnlj about vrlvci* nnd nnd lin» Ada viM iu nnd Coo» fa dsubl haner unui onMina thlektns. an ' keep MlhoiipitM ^'.fnd.■r ami «r»qu»nur. Add cieam tnd cook k « p uonwn Mann. mlnutei. «UtTU)| eoniunlly. Cool an &|: l i l ctilll. • Before Mctety w l forth f'-t,f-t.llie l i l i X iji lu\\\ Sour Crwn CMkln fJ doicn) «M horf, the mnim:nlnx sndnrt tJie ■i eup tu iimon cxirui Hi eupi luctr 3 u u p o e u 3 csfi- nuunoc
the big tt-etk or RrAniie .vrnpiw — 1 lutpoon rtauu J uuiM oo^ ' th e ‘Parl.1 wason. 1 teupoon - 0 — Ct»ua Ui« rat asd lagtr. Add rn niw k and White ^ aod cream- Ural 3 ralauin. Add ra or IrrdltnU. mlxlnt u ItlUa u pm ^{o*l ot (he lA« tttirrts were , JinJoa Meades THoicl b ^ < ^ ie h •ibl*. Drop poruoaa rretn «ad «t forth In blnck and whli« (or P t iDealm el ty. QJot^h,'' vOC S n t n n ,i^/y^^ B e ig a T T U /iitife fis.irss. ««& -•! ■ hM never had *uch i» tiirore ol)i blnckbl CUfufc Qcdjie. Cnsemfctc iAa Spocfsioonvah.-v' Sloaoalass G&jcnooa ; : . and whlt« m ttil* year. Ttie vc ^te ‘!?[ocaL 3^:inJ: C m S(flar}lc?$rBo((>ai QnAIe oCef^la^jFcocic U Jf& anirU uE H rai-"„Tb«av,"i U lo eontlmie Into the winter,•. rm ^ y (^dh. ^[nck.Crr^co\Aatb tD L tk 0{3C2rt. 9 [c d o & 3J (I){ufa SiUt X lccss eookl* receipt. ■J • ■ people think. o f ^ l o d c UJolct-PcQo^. Rn'f.'ng, SU cfiei CUiiit Btoiun, ' CUA J^jn^ec ^ocktiL, ! Ermine has been the (ur or O n i OiGccl Sfdct. '^ O Q /L niEsii APru^riE rog dik.v u i ^ a n . flo o n . r le u o n here but Mlvtr fox Is« rcRolna , ^ g < 3 a a ^ a r . to b« Jutl M Important’next winter,win Wh*»rSfW *’My^Cr*am PoaehKl *!»» OB. OulMrM TbmI i Judilng (rom smart women'* rccenl rci CoffM ; fur lnv-AU the' cocolors home, fumlture Is comfortablelie and n ■'m u « _ j crine Lowman will go to Egypt to*' tO' .■ J cliopprd gjcen ■< teupoon >alt put togetiier can *cartflj-equal1 wlwhite conveniently nrrangeil. and nllll.dec- d( -J m tether this monlh. JU the orations are wlected for ihelrlr realn ! S ! K S S . ^ ' S S ^ S f ennlns dreues for number u . Ml.u Lowmaii. daughter of lhe ihi I ealtd dxmlng midsummer Ma*on n e m lu peipeak, ne.ithellc »ntl.i(nctlnn rattier• thanth ' I'"""" "I swisWnt secretary ot the treasury Cill ili» cgp in h»t*e*, remott an . for expense or r;irlty. •; ,it to marry M lu Jardlne's brother mMh th» rollu. Add drrMins, onion QeoraeUe, crcpc marocnlnn .nrm Fortunately the Viclorian "tront- "rroi materlata with dull finlih lutve I • William. In lhe autumn- *'■« parlor" thnt mus kf(ii pcft!eJoia.’Jom l F T p n legation jii Cairo; Mr. Jardlne. sr. , maionnatar, are prophesylns while u tlntl asa a visitor has nearly m eltrtl.lnto |i Cera Slultrd Gr«en repprri tremendous (a^-orlt« for winter. ■" !«■ ____ m i j having recently been appointedi ' aJm end, ami In Its placc Is tlw ti I minister thert. ^ I taive greea paprika • "Jlvln? room.’: ' f e * * n ] . Both Rlrls were bridesmaidsI a'a t ’ §*US1M na ' ‘eefe**'’*»i3« i ...... fOMlEa.DLCHESH WEAIiaS _ A typical example ot the perft«r[ccl- ' l i s M C ^ ' butter 1 UBietpoon tho wtddlni; ot Katherine Huston 4 tablnpoena llnele cDopptd - '■ r r - ly arraiiHed -Uvlna room group•oup U .\-T& r S S C daughter or Claudius Huston. wT ^ i j r \ noiir .. , onion ; NEW FRONTED ENSEltHESIBIE uiujierated here. It Is true thlat a t theI 5= ^ - - Mi CUPI milk I ubieapoon ...... Since, her.debuL-two-year# 'Sgo ag< ' / ' S9 , ' JM lit cupa eooked (Inelir chopped PAR15. Aug. a' WVrMrs. J#etiRcques rosni Itselt Is blessed w lih ao Marlon Jardlne has been one of theth< I m f Mutl. tmltiiie . archliecturtiLdetttlUs -^^— I th r . J f i ______Bal»»n,.llie.(onncr.D.Klie!M.oLU _ — jacaLj3uelitialtct_gJrls.-ln-lhe.capl' » _____ !sis i-nssssia borouRh who was Con»uelo Voni’ander* mam^less tlr^place. for (nstanJlance, ^ '*1~ • ^nilll " tal. She can handle a Ma eup or i i M — j; waapoen satl------cneeia— " • blit be(ore her morrtise. appei■peared and lhe decomtlve. buUt>tn niche nlc I . J golf stick wltht<]uafease. '!wa*h treen pepper*. Cut off toe *l the Lonichamps raee courserse Tt- for books or jwtteo’. i Inlend of Allan H oorn *Uh iharp knife, lunaa Uoreuslu cently In a black prlnl ensemble withi Qut the deep wlnic ctiair, tJM ct Wllh cold water . When Allan Hoover, son ot the th< W f l B Ucll butler and add Hour and «hi , a paltem o( belse daisies, mode:odel ot venlenl table and (amp a n d t. President, gnvc his Impromptu daneme* H blended add milk and eoet uncit t» one o( the bett knoA-n dreumUcclUcers. rows of books uoiild presenlnt an i|M IU ^ Ing pany during the Chrljtma; ihieK laue* (stau. Bur conitantljr, Aa 0 less I H f ^ i K com. truoninp. aad eh»«*e. Ml* »» W llh ll she vore a latfe blacklek h»L nllurln? Invitation in a I holldaj-s. hc sought the tiislstanw and (Ul pepper caaia. Sel uprtsbi I ol strav. a n d . white butlonlonless liitcrestliu rocm. n of the lively AUrlan. The two ar< (Ions. Mnen I'pl.oUtery I old trlends. ui-iC in-a-g Tlis chair K uphoWiTcii In. natu- nal ||H .[| .^£S I Marian hw a democratic way 3-) eup auftr nutmes r sIeu In Kreen, blue, nnd deepep red i If 111 I tread the marble halls of a lega' i tabtnpooaa >, ttaapoon salt L with' touchtft ot'j'cllow . a nnd d '- Ital I i'l I tlon. ------'" p e iin n i' u ut iiiam iuiuiai>i< ■ 1 elnna. S ‘S?ie'?^“* u r n ored linen, I Ingtoti’s mains thoroughfare drivlnivine p ' « s a a ^ 3 J [ f ||t I End tables a rt Ihe InseparalMrable " unbaked pie •bell. iMi wlUi buitei E her own car. hair bloirtng In th< Corer wlUi cnut and aiaka 4 holM li iH L I comiunlons ot tiit.v! comtortalortable . I wind. DLDSISMI — e -N ffl------" c g ^ T O n ^ iii ■■■■,<» • chairs and they havo becomeme so I As daughter of th e new mJnlsteIster prevalent tlinl decorators m ustisi ttax ■ to Egypt the former little Kansa; • their orlslnnllty to achieve grougroups; rises M a rian J a rd ln e ( r i g h t ) ,, anda Katherine Lowman (left),) , ' '■ girl will meet Interesting peopli«pi< ch u m s w h o w ill b e 8l8(crs*ln•ln*law when Miss Lowman weds Wedding Superstitions1 nC*t th.ll run no-rlsk ot being commonm on*. Irom all corners of the world. Dur ts which shrouded the dragon thron place. .'Modern (ouchcs lend chaiharm to this llvlnff room nook , ing her fiancee’s absence Wllllan William Jardlne, jr.. ttjll hccec Egypt togelher with Marian's's In the closing i'ears of tha Manch' I main as Strong Today_av a s Tliere 1* no doubt, howevw.r. th a t, Jordlne. Jr.. wiu remain In Wash'uij. father, the now mlnlslCT. MisIlss Lowman's father Is assistant<1 regime. a nov- porcelain vase wns convertedd ‘to itie interior. Without hint ot lh< thli little tnble ot walnut is a nc Bccretary or the treasury. She lived for neatly a >var In i /a n n n J'* Mmplc, well-proportlorrtloned lorm Uie lamp, topped by nn1 ninn* b lta n e, they a rt In perfect h har- .r - ‘"S™ . • palace set aside for her. vlthln th I In Time of Covered Wag top and slielvea orc supportedted by llqtied parchnicnl shade. The Ort- Or mony with the large, rather modertidem I — preclncU ot the “summer palace, deslsn, and uperlng lo grace.raceful ent. too. contributed lhe tiny tiitlir- landscape o « r the fireplace, ■“ attended by 300 servanU and so tnu lijjctnler leE.1, corVtJ 111 qtuinfip'fip o o l QuelM blue parcetaln flM jiiibo]ibowL —31)»-bulluln-nloha 4MliMd-T,1l^,y,ith. complrtid-hcr.costume for > ld gget” « f ------_ _ _ j ------' mate.wlth the empress th a t she wa: iLiii ^ k>ok«! upcn‘alcnost-e sj} n a .o t th< efnttr crefiSs^lls-aaitT^rwdworifrBW wTrc-cnt»cn-l .aS Ihelr grandmoUicrs did. L^oi I • p -mure portraits had t o n finished. Though Bht whirls to the ehu [black and rose w ij«n Into Um o^wn- n- ' I f j GIIIL GAME WARDEN'N' I TheLatcliBtrlng— " Hiss Raineniie A. Can Ke- with a pollee cKort to clear Uies i i H l l i s i r work pattern.’ and to keep back'the curious ir 11^ Sit WbUe Tou Walt lhe daujhter ot a wealthy man Peace within snd Joy beyond aU turns After 30-Ycar Visitit prominent statesman secretly v — doubt: I Here's an Idea j^ou might like^ to z cornea the thud o( a wom oldm. aI O iS iiR M l a Welcome always, tor the Latch-ch- I borrow from Ine*. hSe carried a Uny I With Oriental Empress omen of godd luck, ntialnst tierier car.< ■ B string’s out. folding seat o( black patent leatheriier ■//y*-Tlilrty yearsra , tie ilf worries ol Fxllth Tallant, hi whleh the txjuld stow avay h tr golt*■£ In China, the flnt 11 monUu of dlus Huston,. chnlrman o( the : ■ . The Oolflng-«Uie . Ing sandals after.she had courag- . sclml iM fher Jjere'.' n The afternoon whni pul'ed •Sg- .. ^ which wer* spent-as lha portraitist,st, publican national committee, tnez h S eously flnlshM adding up her score.ore. I n r e exception to lhe rule. She. w MKs Tnllnnt jpend* her vacallo ■ the Utehstrlng and enured !^e had [ and guest ot the lale Sm preu Dow-t- IT ^EA through rehea»nl and altovedd niio.p Uborador where she Joins t H a .merry gleam In her eye- "VouI are X am aure many of you naderslers ' ; ager Tie-Hsl. are ending for KathI H a tograpliers to tske her pictureire the Hnff of Uie General Fou ■ to c^ime along with me now and have aome novel Ideas on whal to erlne A. Carl. New Orleans. day before her wedding fully arramnrt* datlon. ThL' summer she made t ■ play IB holes ot "baby" go1f-lI■ torfor I wtar or how lo enterUln a t a mlnia*iu* Mlsi Carl U preparlngtto u ll to 200n.m|le journey In 10' days.' I lure golf count, so send them In andUld the elty of her birth. I t will be he In bridal finery (rom veil to sllpp ijn nothing else than just to admire — r ^ l j r The old supentltlon Is so Strone etr nlfPl»M ond (tog sledi \ my coiiume and accessorles,", a-ell have a game of exbtiange thalhat first sight ot Amwlcs'In 15 years. If., .Jl She soes trom one seit)emeni . ought to be almost aa mueh fun n with most brides that they try 8be Is credited here as the first le Blrl "nolhcr, over a stretch ot serei S ] ■ Stated In th a t way. I coitWnt• re- 18 holes of “baby-goK. » ^ \ 9 e ((« l 6( the veil on some westerner to gel behind the curtain nselvM himdrcd niTO* of w a-sw ept,coa fuse; so I wiint an^ walclml nnd ------...... - friend, th tn slip It on thcmsel ifi _;pl4j^e(l=aDd_lneldeninlly_d![l my - •.'•juit ijfrore tije'teremony...... mlnUtrrmw-to the slek.andoeaehl the '•three Rf." Bhe Ilrst went - 4 dally bends without ktioKin; "I It. MATRON WEARS DOWN c u 'n n to Old Belief Lsbrartor In IDM. t t -It'a the only painless ctaily dozen • Marjorl# Mondell. another rte . 1 know o(." w id Ine*. the Oolllng5“ OF BLACK- AND WHITETE SHOOTING STICK GIVES bride o( prominence, clung to the "TJ—!' ' ■ ...... '' TT X Mlt«. as she li calltd bee»u.» d r e s s e s ; PROTECTION d reu and ^-<11 for the llrsl time ' '! game of miniature golf. ~I may Henry L. Stimson. wKo of the sec-' ■ riha >63>i^"ia”wam^tW' " she wenl up the aisle, OamertuiiZ S SUNSHADE RETURNS j vreck old m an P ar but I am graln-aln- retary of aUte. wore a becoming gown LONDON. Aug, 3 WV-ehoot* Hara Ire r Smq ’ , ...... valt^ until'ader the.cerem' S f ■ ■TO-.4IODEN:^mLE! ^ Ing m y gUllsh.figure anyway." said o( bUek and white foulard silk a l s. mg sticks have .been Inlnductd T««r Cbdea «r Any Styls ------lad-rthfaral-waa.oofldufltfil^ — y h f tef'Hfffifflgi!nltn~pftTtyT*PfT : - — As.Taei.W U . lhe brlde'ln an old dreas. _ _tO_ION. Al«UAl.2 MV-WIU ^ A Cestmae for MlnUlsrTcolUnr - - S H E tT O N " ' It un* return of women to the fem Ine* looked adorable In a sportr l i t edwhlt«chlf(on. A large black trans-M* A woman prominent In Lon-' ' one notable exoepUon In 'th e ' parent h a t completed tbe costume, changing veddlng cuslomt.. Thet Inlne IrllU of a tew generationlions I dress of rose shantung vlth a point- liM M KfllBM M iiI . don society recenUy surprlied P e r m a n e n t W a v e s bride of today often wears a icol* “SO- lhe sunsliade hns stogcd i I ' td hip i'oke and circular skirt nodttsidtu Representative Edith Nourse Rc(-og- her hosteu and friends by brlng- I n , ored veddlng gown Instead 5{ of the comebick. K th a t swirled gracefully at every shot,iliot. ers v a s similarly dressed exeept -Ing .her shooting stick to an « - S4.00 Bright plaid designs sive «a elusive m u s musical afiemoon H traditional white. Al the latest fashionable gar B A dainty lingerie vestee and collarDllar her d reu v u of ettUfon aad CeaipIaU den party many were made o ^ m ads a dainty (Iptsh to lhe (etchinghlng ber h a t a whits telU gay touch (o this sports coat,,« affair. 8he planted her stick on Ws fpeelalUs in aU oUicr Unts «( q I uttle .frock. , the polished parquet floor anr ■ beauty work Uicludlaf LadUf , H The tusks ot 4000 elephanuIts are cretonne and differed from th fg QuJIted, wllh bag to match In H , ' I I needed (ach year to'iuppl;H>iUIMltftxd beach variety In being as tin: WOMEN GET CIVIL l*O.StS in fltnly sat on It all aflemooa. sad Children's Ealrturban o f rose shantung bn red, Mu« sn d irhUe, U Is wont Crawford’s B ean^' days. ' which were appllqutd coin dotss otof L0 m )0 fr, Aug. a w -w o m e n woo given that she wore a velTetdresj . H — ...... H -w u-recently-dU coifered I U that - sewral wrre m a d e 'o f back bacl Isabelle Hendtrson, Peni |^..over ont’s: bathing sn it-^b e e wBeh*. w ouli. retain only toc , S a l o n : ...... enn* waek paU nt leather. A blaek pstenttent n of •tbe,ST vacancies offered In the p l a ^ the imprint ot the cane* H tbs Irish coUetn ot the. itonele i« e , lice flounces trimmed with (fUl U n leather belt and a bag ot roujh*«h* iast,clrU service examtniUws for in.ifib'U . (Mm ,!!!...). m sylvanla school ieachcr, is matching hat Is of .stitcheded seated chalrt ber. hosteu prortd- Fbeaa i m M . . than a o o years ago, m e d a l to matth frocks. ____ weave rose tussore wllh a eut-am•am ew uU ve ports. O t ?W ctndldates — - Igame wanlcn. too;— :------I pique iuid caiivas-cspgarUlgM : - |l _ ...... ' j i ______■ "
nV IN F A L ^ DAILY’ NNEWS, TWIN FALLS, mAHQ,.0 , . SUND AY MORNING, AtlGUEUST 3, 1030 P»B» ThWWB^-_ _
T O f l H E r p r a s H E Sr r R B M f^ / ^ r t t i N cG f m t m r > H F m D S ___ * M • • Danish Archa laeologist LeadsIs Modern ' ^IlKPLftCESBI Brains 1 From AiAmerica And |~•SHIP LINE PROVIDES SfflTlSIINtr S Q uest O f' :Holy Grail An GeTmany Helelp Russia To |} TRAP-SHOOTING GUNS nd Cross Of 1 aOTHENBURO, Bwedin. Aug, iBOOKSAGiSI ^ 2 (/P>-Pompflan balhs and Hom mmmm ing n lih t 'Clubi a n no Icnser Calvaryy In. City Of 1st;jtanbul, Turkey j Make Gainss Industrially enough ’ to divert the Jaded taste of ocean travelen, tnd Uw Ssed- ' l E o r a s i s lih-American line has therefore IN S D H BOG Search For Sacrcd Relic ol ------'• P'plant; railroads, textile mll», collec Introduced trap-shooting as a d i- f a m S ^ ^ tive (arms, packing, canning, aiito- v-eraJon lor Its pauengea. Prohibited • List Includes5 Ofllclalo Figures of Soviet ;mobllp and tractor plants, coal minei j Th« fUgshIp of the line, the BBritish Archaeologist. Be Early Chrlstlan'-Falth and clMniteal enUrptliei. Ail nt thts "Kungsholm." no«- ha.s ta-o eaU- Volumo W ritten By DucoJ Reveal 1377 Specialists■ ”mu.it Incvitablj' conirittnic enormoui- p ultt from which elay pl*e of Stone So Far Re agricultural countrj- naUon Into a depend largely upon the yield nf fuc- n "Fortildden books." he says. "Youu "collfctivlrtrt" Industrial sU te. . Moreover, nol a single dollar has j!' QrltLih archaeo1o;lsi, has started a arr not to have or sell thew booka" I been advanced to ihe Soviet rcKlme c ”fssl« crops, the ability o( the gov- wcond nttem pf to penetrate a veal No Sign o t' M The latest ofllclal figures, and b ernm ent to gel Internal lo.ina, the ' Tlic bookseller nods agreement.,^ theyn B'eni only to May IS, shoa-edJ a at ft loan by any foreign govern- swamp In Ouatcmala In whoeo P!s Ke KMni the Ust when Ihe ncrnl has j' conUnued export In liberal quantities [nmidst tlw m lns of the temple are 13T7»|x-clallittso( high Uchnlcal sklUI n ment. which makes t h e Indiwitlal ' Old Symbols o( Russian producu, tlie success ot „ departed. If ho find* any of thoI* engsjedj In building up Russian In-. a and agricultural achievements all said lo exUt. lorbldfSen book« on. his slielvcs he“> d diwriei. OttliiiK 087 were from O er.. f tlie more n'liurkable In the eyes lhe '' government In obtaining farm A story even appeared In a local eredlU, and tho capacity of Uw n I !skes Ihem down. If he has put In mniir and rrom America, the^oB of rxper'.s. newipaper thot the treasure htd ------»rPMacifctav-t»NO'— 'Rutftan pwnle to undergo tsfriCJcex ^ ]n fcod.w m lorl ann general weiiare. j, (A.uocl*l«d Pttfi Cormpondtnl’) I er he ritnccls the ordu>. ’ iiland, Swltierland and a 1 ^ otherr about. a 000 American cnalneers. “ J o « o ^ ' ISTANBUL* Aug. 3 -A twentl6ih 1 ' Vorbldden Books o whose siieclalilea embrace virtually n u t lh a t the govemaienl will sue- \'ftTlter. Tlw U tter declflrcj Uiat the eountrlei., ceed eventually. U now the opinion cenlury quest oj the Holy Orall and ' H Thus the lUUan Oovemment hat‘t But the American movement U be-- every c Ilne ot IndiutrUl anrt mc- temple U surrounded by a swamp lhe Cross of CUvarr Is undenr#y In (' nn Index Llbrorum Prohtbltomm.1- ginningg to outstrip others and by theB chanlcal c endeavor. Tlielr combined of , many American obscn'crt w h o »whleh. for a whito man. lj-tm pas--' ' have studied the situation nt fln t g; tlu TurkUh metropolis, the ertlKhlle 4 cr Index of forbidden books, jM t as'» autumn^ there will ,be upwards off tialnries r nnd lee* .arc esUmated a t ‘ sable. • sironihold of MohammedsnUm. ’ hand. If It does triumph, American « tiT V.itlean has. But almwi no one'0 IOOO) American enslne«n striving to3 more n than M.OOO.OOO a year. Aceoant of Treasor* .This questols bound up with the knows of Its existence, although It d , engtnertng skUl will h a v e contrlb- do for Ruula what they have donec Tlie highest paid is Colonel Hugh. med no small p trt to the eMerprlsc. » effortt c f ft Danish archaeotojtet. I.t kept ronstanCfj' up to d.iif. nalready for their o»n countr>'. L. I Cooper. Nrw .Vork. Is /*tj[vr- *' Bellnmera's account of the treu* :----- Call .Vatt..r.ntMnh«B«n'-» vlety union succeed In their five-yearr Dnieper I river and his (eo Is said URtous tolerance. the reading of bookJi'Bttaclilng TTJo® lndwtriaU2ilIonii plan, Inwlvtng *n1 to t be tSOO.OOO-a year, tho a su u n t FOR MUSIC COMBINE Indian rebel while on a punlUra «x> Tlio monument, dattns trom 3M 324 L' V. f •> cliurch or preaching heresy. The expenditureg of t34.000.000.000 or being t based on a percentage of the pedltlon in British liondunu, la A. D,. Is the column of ConslMtlne,t o e , ------‘ ' 6ovemment forbids tho selling and!■* nearly^ the total of United States ex-- coii c of the rnterprise. ■ gralltudo gl for thU the old m aa gava founder of Conilantlnople. whichllch rending of books aUacklng Uw Fai- r CANTON, August 3 (/Tl—Figures the tl officer a gold ornament which I- pense In the Worid war. many eco* Californian Helps r, atUI stands a l a comer of one>0* ot Carl-Vott, Danish archncolneoIORlst (left) Ik seeking undere r ct^t regime. nnomic and llnonclal'^uthorltles be for tho first six monUis of IB30 show hhe said came from “Tho Temple of • th a t while the prorlnoe of Kwan- a Thousand Orottoes." modem Ulluibul'j bu.ijr thoroush- Constnndnc’s column, sho>vn.im as It BtnndH today .jn crcd reliesCD Uut lhe Index of the govemmenilt leveji the Bolsheviks will challenge Uiog In Riusian Turkestan Arthur fares. contains names of books forbidden■n world-In^ the .production of cheapp Pow I ll DavLs. Oakland, California, . t lung, of which thU city U capital, Carmlchael'd curiosity was trout* . of early Christian faith, , receivea 13.000.000 monthly In n v - <1 Search in B u* on otiier grounds. And curiouslyly coinniodltleac for export. They wouldtl foremrly f head of ths Unlted States cdtndthelndUniLgrcedtotakehlm _ — and Ironically enough, the most« thent constnute a menace lo the In-. reclaiimilon i service, U making lr- . f enue. M.OOO.OOO of Uiat amount goea to t« Ihe temple, but flnt mtde him '. - Tho erou on which Christ wajwas — I to defray expenses of the Cantonese p m ciried. broufihl Irom OolnolhaIby by ------s'.rikln; namo on tho wholB list " U du.strle.1,j A America nnd Europo alike,♦. ritation r sun'ej-s and drawing plans li promlso never to retum to It nor Con.itantlne‘8 motbtr. Bl. Helena ol bj' iliB Duce which booksellers are™ Thus while Uie United States gov-• whleh.« If adopted, may eventuallyf army. HATS LOOK IMPIOUS VIoume Now Scarce recognlzc ^ ll ofdclslly, American e n-. production.] Similar hlgh-gradsI AUSTRALIA’S/ WHEAT Srough skftcli map of'liw n a if tctoss th e swamp. Ten j-ean ago ho Pallndlum ot old Rome. For feveral years the book has“ glnneersg are helping to build up aa AmericanJ specialists have been More shfltlOft-y tradition holdsOlds DAMASCUS,' Aug. 3 O D -T lie been on the m arket In both ceun-*• modem, highly mechanUcd Russiaa hiredt by the communist regrme Ini CROP APPEARS GOOD Sresolved to return to the Umide, (h at the relics placed within th>he e residents ol the capital o( L !rlM. Now 11 U ImpoMlWe to buy>y whleh v lntenrt.s to compcto openlyy almost ' every olhcr branch of In ------bulb after entering the twtmp wlUi mt ' ! . FIBS 11 Bill CANBERRA; August 3 m -O c o d aan Indian escort, was ncnr hew ^ column Included the Holy Orall. Mm the Omapade sUte are Indignant It In Italy, except w rj' surrepU- with « the United States. dustry. « __^'«-ell as twelve bwkcU conulnlniiting a t the headgear Imposed uponon _____ tiouily. Ameriean .Machinery Tlius America U faced with Uw> earlye raln t In all tlw aUtes, splsndid fifrom again. crumbs from'Uie'SOtmoavK Of-thethe uw polloemen-in-tho-Sytlan.rc-_ , Anoiher curious Jthlng . . . books“ ...Along wllh American brains, the anomaly f of having lls ablest engi-• wealhers conditions In Uw squilng _131ic_Un«ed.eUles_UJheleadlnff_ • ^Biblical miracle, and the a d u withvIUj public. ■ _ , Amcncans^ Apparently Be-i6* lliat esnderhn wnr'nave A larse place* sovlrtg govenimcnfls Importing m ll-:.-neers J nnd-teehnlcl.«» build tip-anI ttnd-germlnaUna-pcriods.-acdi .tta. _ f which No.th built the Ark. They believe the helmet re- on the list. There ts, for ln«Unce.*• lions] of dollars worth of Amertcann alien r country Industrlftlly whleh1 IncreasedI acreage make almost cer- f auromuntlnu tho lK*foot por-c>or- eembles too closely the ordinaryS lleve Latin Nation to that best-seller, "AU Quiet on the)e machlnen'., ThLs is going Into newIV ronner r or later. If Uw gigantic planss Ulnt a record Australian wlieal crop. 0of Uw nio Orande except ArgenUna. ph)?!* column n-as a solden stalutilue h a t of European and Americanan Western Front," by Erlch MarlaJ t paper. mllU, hydro-electrio powerirjare jt fulfilled, may actively com peu‘ss ‘flceonllng to tho auUwriUct. IB ru ll, Paraguay and Uruguty. of the sun god, ApoUo. broiijht froiro?) hcretlcs. Ihua contravening the lie Remarque, aod then practically all Iho Be Home of Santa Claus ,n Gr«(c«, to which Constantine addedIded Islamic faith, the bcoks of tho French writer on '■ ...... — ------n new face—h u own. The naUss ofol The spiritual leaders of Islamim 9 ■■ the Worlli war. Hcnrl Barbusse,*, author of "Under Fire." . C hrlifs crow were placed round theth< havo asked Sheikh Tadjeddln,'I’V I tio DE^JANEinO. Aug. 2 (JPr- Atalue'a head to represent tAe sun'iun's the prime minister, to replace tho Tlif ollfwr who makes his threeee i X B ra illla n ^ s la l ofllclaU and many times a week calls contents himself'tf y ■ - ray», nnd an Jn*:rtj>Hon. ’•Oansun-!#H* heret/dif ftetrfgesr by t he Ka/ly#h. Americans rwldent Iierc believe thero tine shines like the sun," ran roundlUnd a headshawl kasctloned by .their «J2 'i’I'h pre:-nttns his list. He doese» i ~ ____ U-a wlctoprcad belief In tlie UiIKed n3t examine the shelves, but the the head of this lo(>-'dsszla of goldrold. f.iih . • States th a t this counto' U the hems So lotty nnd daallnir U «-«s. thaithat book-vUer knows how easily h i s far I Z Z ----- of Santa Claus. . licensc can- be su.ipended. and ho It rerved as a bcacoa (or ships lai I Inauguration of airmail Be^^'Ico -^.nlsea. lol!o\w tl'.! covcrnmcnl's prohlbl- J . nnd the reeent flljh t of Uie Oraf tlons rclljloujly. Imerlptlon tress. He has been carrying on' hU Zeppelin from remamb'jeo to Ncw excavations a t hU own expense, but Seo Below. Conitantlne placed anothfi ,?it..Jtr«y were cuts.in point. TheTie .. -..“.. y . . . .. ■ help U needed for the cosUler task..1 manascment ot Uie NVRBA alrilne inscription, readlni?: "Oh ChrUt. ru], that remains. The Istanbul preiec- "devil fish" but Icund themselves er and master of the a-nrld. to Thet .•*S: and the Brailllan ajents ot U>e Oer-” I hanrtlcftnnfd by thr denth of Uieie ______jP/Wtttf A 1^, lure-la willing to aid. but also lacks^ ^ „ -m a n airship vreredeinged-wllh-lelters liave 1 now consecralcd tliU obedi' ..V water and ihc rocky corillgiirallon 1 /ftgutor*------funds to expropriate tbe d«lllnss, r p which they wero asked to post back cnt city and the pcs'cr o( Rome of Uie boliom. whose presence Impedes the further to the United SUtcs, bui In cnly Oiiard It and prcMr\-e It from‘ al clearlng. ol the forum. , ‘J Never belore. old sailors haveve W l / - cvUr a (ew Instances «-as any currency' said, has siirh a plague been known Tho *Utue, the Inwrlptlon*. am • enclosed for.pasUge.,. and they have been unable to give the threo topmost drums of tbe col Send no Money a satUfactor}' rtniKVt (or this sum*" ' 4 E SX T R A M umn. were knocked dowA by an earth' I One American rfcdi'fd from a mer’4 lnva.ston. Tlw only cheeringJJ ^ P S OOTECnON l M quake almost n thousand years Itso S l M l J f l stranger In th e Unltfd Stales llvolv8 feature ts th a t mnny of tho octopl Sewn dnims of porphjTj' still stant • p Ic'.itrs to go back by the Z-:ppelln.iln. become stranded .when they venture erect, but the lower drums and thi L but no money. The poctage w uldIild Into shallow water and die as tho marble base were biillrwsed wlU i have been t 20. tide reccdes. sandstone 300 yean aco bv the TurksI m im m i pov.al OfflclaU consUntly gc e l ------■ to prevent the fallinc of the columnimn. sln',:l.irli- careless request*. Tlie alumm- CltlKESE RAILWAY 0IVE8 f The malUuro ab.iorbed by thlthU —— ni > :re U r j' of an eastern collegeigo FREE RIDES SIX MONTHSts sandstone U- making the msrbli"S? Anparent Trend of Prohl-)h [. ttTo'.e. enclosing a posl card wlU»IU» HARBIN, Aug. 2 //TV-TlW Pcklng- :«3— wtfl-pww»M>tf-t>w»(toiy.Mr. Vf I, ---- nnU- mVlni? tlifl Ulfl. MMHVrn nHlufiv nnnnunces th a t in I finds, and tha clearing tway of thi IIIP. address of a-gnduate.-"w hich IsU sir months free transportation was I buUresa U now Imperallvs If m thi bltlon Sentiment Encour- necf5«ary to keep up our tecord-i."L''.'' given into Mandiiirla to 1SS.4M fim - j column U to be preserved. i;_ . n Incl: which did nol In the leastast me rictlms from Honan and Shensi I ‘This was probably the- world'rM> ages Producers , of Wine'•n e Uie postmaster. Others want>ut provinces. The majority of the ref-I FOR ROA\DS A N D DM V E ^ T TH L A 'I n 1 llrst monument sj-mbolUlng peaclli ------about Jobs, Manchuria. I Vett told the AssocIat«d Press cor J m s z . Spain, Aug. 3 WV-Hcrerein In ------respondent, -tnd ft »K1 be « shsm< the home of sherry, and In all other If It perUhes before tho ld«i of It ; ARE '’HA1. R D O N T I B THE JB In\« I founder a t last begins to eome lnt< been numerous echoes of tho eena-rOGTllPllllllISEOSiK I reaUsatlon. Both patan and ChrU primary In New Jersey. T>vm P a l l s 1 tlan relics were placed within thl Peasanu who never befwe heard columnLjind Mgans and Christian [S Veterinary. H ospitalI > J T 7 \ \ 7 p f ) ( of Dwight W. Morrow ajid to whoms : lOBflEmFISHNEtS l ^ “ »JlkTTirot“ In -M tiartttto n & ^ Kefc::Jq||fe.yaa-MPii|>>terlous n tn^Tm nke sagPdbservatfoia arouhd'Thelc rUlago cafo Ubles V Pontlfex Maximus and muUr.of i about "the significant trend of BT^pro- lobster fishermen along the Breton . world which contained both Chris .1^ i™* hIblUon sentiment In .t h o United not ' . tians and pagans, believed In toler s u te s." through a plague of octopl which not anco u the inolher of petce. It 1 only drove oway their Muree of ■ my theory, too, th a t he reverenoet“ ^ They have picked up U u t phrase, livelihood, but damaged tha slirlmpmp ^ 1 or a SlmUar one, from trwi'eling wine p , E xtiitra in Every W ay IExcept Price! the cosmic Christ not as the embodlS J l buvera. coacheri bv. heads of Uw big ment oi a neW HIlSMni DUt V tlr ' a ...... - fil- j jmpTl.mlnir rinniv olof hard driving? patented SUPERTWIST £ terd— six sKoc SpanUh wine companies to paMInj U)< ‘etxermlnatlon on fhe twlncy-nrmedle d , ~ symbol of all retlglons and nil Oodi word that belter days are coming, m punctures, b lo ^ aDsorbingtT ] p n S T ------— "In addlnfr hU own face (o « sUtui. ? ‘ W ant extra protection from j “r ? Wine produccn have hard sled-Jed- - I outs, skiddios aiid wom-down o( the sun god, and In framing thi ding. High tariffs have greatly rc- iwn treads? Here’s £xtr& styliyie, too. Tapered side bars; sllviIver • fsce with the nalts of CbrUf* crou ducetf the French maricet for Span?n n r I yonr tire! stripinj. ?y a lu e only Goodyear offers—mailade Constanllne is-as symbolizing bo^l^ Ish wines and exports to S o uu tth h ' the unity and continuity of all re I E v e r y ttiin s e x tr a b tit th e priciricc. Extra-tblck,- possible byby a production MILLIONS ‘ Amcrica have decrtssed aa Ar- llglons, and also hls belief In hSk th< jenU na and Chile have Increasedased exlra deeiwut All-Weathercr Tread. Extra* of tira ggn re a te r lhan anjj other com- Ood In man, the 'Not I, but OhiU thclr own outpuL k lar^, extra powerful body»dy of Goodyear's pany. In m e; of St. Paul's utteranoe.’" furtherm ore. Just '-« s Spain'saln's I £ofis Year^ Work ' Mr. Vett has Just completed ^ thl her own production has Increased.^d. ' rifip season's excavations whleh laid bar I i^ H K li5 Ask f o r o u r SpecialS Vacatioh T r offer’ Uie marble steps of the Mlumn rUlm ^ Low: 1930 priccs on GoGoodyear Pathfinders and R e^UlU i r AU-Weathera ' from the floor of Coastaotlne's for UPKEEP OF CANTON’S um, to tbe center of whleh the ooj umn stood. Tbe archaeologUt S alt ARMY PROVES COSTLYfLY unearthed hundreds of andent oolsJoins . I • and BynaUne .potter ■ontT- Lind i Cc «« ? . Jo n c : AutoniQbile !o-„ ^ m i . . Ing alliance h u been concluded be-be- Mr.Vett-mumeroia-borlnga-lnt.tnto iweeii Uie two chief musical agenciesIdes ^ I . ■ ...... T h V V in ea l afidand Best Equipped Garage In ibe;^VW est A the base of the column have t sly ye e l of Oermany, the Koniettdlrektlon(tion I ’ Ofrice and Shopiop Phone 299 P a rts Phonone 298 ' Y \ J X revealed no cavtty.wherein the fam«n* Hermann Wolff and Jules Sachs,lehs, I Official Bosch MsiMsgnelo Ttmkeo, New D epartartan asd (V' A w J ' ous pagan and Christian relics ml;hil?ht Beriln, and Uie WestdeuUche Kon- I Solci and Servleale« SUUoi Hyatl Bctring DistilitritaUn U I ^ ■ have been laid. His dlfglnw revealreal* xeiidliektlaD .-O oiQ 8ne.-n>v-«U-vUi l - - ed. however, the subterranean-psss« “ ■ Jolnly represent almoet erery prom* ages whereby archaeologUts. menn«^- Inent artUt la Um wwld. tioned by Ollber Orosvenor In.JJO! - -buRowtdcUfidestioekiTom-uclsb:l«hi .. . = w . p n w w — — -borimr -bouse in - th o - d » n -w l«LiUjt ^ ^ TurkUh govetnment frowned oii ex cavtUona. U> seek the same reUce fe If , H.GTLauterfiaSi” whlcb Mr. Vett Is searching. f Dr, I H ansen Mr. Vett WlU reooaanence th search this fall and, if funds at Js ' James A. Galliher ■ Counly Commissioner from DER-.JUST C araJJabJft will bejln the ImpottMs Win. D. Reynolds . G O O P Y E A.R i PATHRND D X Jlij® work of removing the sandstone but-but •' , T hird D istrict iriftce ! Candidate for Auditor and* Nov^ember, : |j' •. .Recorder ■ ^ ‘ ■ ' DR. M. GROOTES “ I ■ Optometrist ' , Candi^date foe re je c tio n , TCTERINABUN |{ Republican Primary subject to Republican' t ■ - Twill PtlU, Idaho' ■ - • ...... Phoaa 868 ...... --- ...... - Primarie* • {;■ Auit."6ri93o- OfOeet m 6bosh9n< 8U«« West M9 K M tlo Twltt PlUl, Idtho B ^ d e n e ; PbaiM A Twin Falh'County ResidentEnt ' ------r - ' 1 ' ' " = ------S iacM 908------— * k Poffo Fourteen TWIN FALLS DAUVILY NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDA:DAHO. SUNDAY MORNING,-AUMJGUST 3. 1930.
I—Slook-M arkct'AveraoeSrle s -j ------— i i f t B GASOLINE ^ UEY--YW DlDPrt PICK P OVT ANY BARRGAIN, AVERY NRW YOIIK. Auk. 3 I,n-au>rk »\e 1/ I x n . (copjiriitil, UJU. tiiandiid Uui; iS M ii ' Iiici'i. 'luirti. u n r. Tot 6 U T i f s s o VOELL. N O O GC Tod»y ...... IM4U UIW ilP6U i« lyv. lUjr. ias.3 1JI.4U :n.5«-i«7 z ' ■ OM, AV^ERN. >V ^ HARO TO 6TATAS \ A DIET AMO 3DL)S Y ■ W m r v*JHA.*T, A T A r o J U S T l O V S \ A CSSJT \ OM A OI&T t o A .O O U U A R Af S p tc u la tlv c E n th u sia sm Eli Ehbs ¥“ "'3° I I I P "=i|” “ TO CO UP - AMO Wi NOOO WI5:6hEO \\AjU5ig SOUPJRE I MAUP BEFORS'I 'l O O K M s e P O R e v.w e aTARTGO ^TRAMEUMG. \^At-K. ABOOT FFl L M I N t ^ To Lowest Mark in Ft _TMAT I&M’T ' 'e 0 - tU B IC S L - M CREAM 600ASVS- AM D ■Years Wilil 366,000 Sa iii'li’ l ” ii.iis i • Wn-Kiy itrrasp. m M■ OU'V O i JE B E E K ' W i m ^ m Toui lalrt 340.000 *h>trt. C A T iM C I'LL. €o e r - l o u 'J E M 1# ^ =W KAOR5 noVKIlNMKNT IIONUS M a rk e ts a l A G lance;0 NEW VORK. Alls. -J (-r^UliltiJnitcd ■■MmS ------= ' ' ^ 4 1 1 a . SMten govfrnmmi boiidj oiioiBtloiatlons I jjwffl NKW YOIiK, Alls. M ‘, - |cln.M;tl; Krofk.',: ririii; )<_ail<':r. il?fi•li 1111 'l.ll)erly first 41, i> 32 -« ...... lIM.i Librrty fotirili 33-JB . .. $103. I Convctlllilfi advanf.mre |Llberty fourlh ViS reg 33-:s JlOi: u llli’-Morkv s i Curb; rirm ; ac'.lvp i-virs mov IIAU SHA'ER- r . / y - tiiirro-.vly. NRW YOilK, auk, 2 (,V,-B(irnr ilill- .W -J j-’I ForrlRn Ubr:- vcr 3 4 '.c :- slfrliiK rr'"-. Colliin; n ic lu r;. iiiif.ivnMWM b ir SAN nCANC ISCO PROmXECE ^ . ■ ‘ RMllirr ;iml r.iurir.j. KAN KHANCISCO, A»i(. 2 Ml i f - Sucar ;.nil (■.illcc: Umterfa: 38'.e. Onions: jobblni; swkfti yelloZ aj: l cm cA c .n ; Io »1.25; reds 75c to Jl cwt. • - - W11C-.H; i:r v ; ji'wir r\;>n:l• d r. l'ot«U)pj; Jobblns SiocklonI lnnf{Int ~ - — msna aiirt Ivilcr .••■Uiiii. wlillm »l.oo 10 J3.1S cwt,: CnliiCnliua — ___ Cfirti: ll r'-l'-y Oiiriiela 2>,c lo 2 '.c pound; .Vo.•V ..! .NEWIV YORK - sm tli.T forriM'r. r . c to 2c iwunds. Q uakes Lcavave Death and Devastatiiiion in Italy CiUUn: ^ i i f p iS F UtlKV Htr.uly lo I.r.u r. ciiifAno I'Honn r CiriCACJO. Am;. 2 ( ?•, - Iliittr:. . . Krc.-l;iM M.2&J tub.'; un i f i o m {MMET a . ------:------1.. ( (m n :v s r . . f/Vwi;itr-(l I'M' ^ Mii.ir.ci'.i! Wiiti,'[rtm l 'l ...... — ~ ^ ^ j u i m s i K NL'W YDliK. Aiu-, : llv m.„,an-| o Htcflpt* (Q51; nr,idy; ut tliTlniT iiiiirkit ni.iiiJi’.cilril i„,«lini:cd. uiilris! poultry: nrcnin.i * While Bread Cereal Valueses lllll .'I'lviil.iuvi' riillii:;la:;;la5in '•‘‘'f " “ “'■■ki: .Mead}-; iin;li:inKcd.‘•■d Al I norm Ily pl Sl'j nUrlly Oil ...... H ij ill Micll a iD'.i- (hti lli.it tiailiadliiK j ------Wrpc ttiii:jr IH', ikitilh Ctl iUllAOn SSi, Am^Cwi*' ■ '• ' 'l3a'‘ ' Drop Corn ; Mounts to -• (■M.lbli.stinl ;i ri(nr. aiiioiii I Am J.OCO ...... « I Jill _Nlckfl I'! ,|jg§^|g^.:|; g- Hicihest Point in Yearsr s Am TU T . . . .310 j KfUlTrroll•oil Cnilpn :i^'. Ktaiirt OU NY,... 32 ' ’ ior 11 iKirii'iiil'. lu«^ lifi ■ lUdl.i 3 .‘Utiilcluikrr Cor|> ... 31 I - niinliiJl ;l;art;, mi MnyIny «, ______' t f-L .Am W«lrfwork» .... W i Kriir»crr tiIt Toll 3;’t Tr«a« Corp .:U', 'I ini'ti. ' An*n>nda Copper . M’a l.isg a; MrM>, > CURWliO, Auj. 2 i,l-)_rll }5 S-I: I) niirfoum Artd JJI. ; siliml Co; M • CHICAGO, Aufc, 3 - IJoth com I lipaiird. Tll'- fiv.v JiicciiliilDr;. furiir I e A l-|-i.lalor«: Uefrplt, m carload!.;„ , . Ciluincl Al llrcia . IS Slluoiirlrl l-sflllc>■ pt r.'J'j lliilied Alrcmll S9 I rlJC ttJio (mi i:nt cnmi (iiit olj[ I lr „„ ir-jfi, 5J0; ,„|a| '»"»• UM mnilWI! . 101 Waul WaiW«U -SS', US tnd Ale...... *31,S3', ,iiid wheat shattered price records!d s ' * * ' * 1 l8 !a . Ule» Ctiry^lef Corp . W i I Niuli Mn«ilnlor. 31'. II 11 HiihBer jti ______31 today, but did so In exactly opposite t j . rlty for llw; «cik-ciil> ('..t,l.Irr. JI.40 to JIJ5,!IJ5, Ccml OU of Uel . . W»i Hortn Am cn • OT’, Wooiwuiiu c o -r r - s jt ^ . cill l<'casoh, whereas wheat dived ■■■ ni>.ithy. C5iu'i-I;i|ly lUiPii vlrwKlK m ,i„ ay ra stock SI.20 to SIJJ: harrebrffi. Coit .• -..... 2 l'j r»rliirit M till' lictil riii I n c ...... 77 muni milimwu . 1^’. , NEW YORK. Ali|, 3 MlHI to-i(;hed In mnny years, nqp In brok^^^' lomw finrc oiirly [}iironl lie Nem .... lIS'.'i Feim Rt R ... 73^ Curt) quoltllona cIoieiM'. (i,unaRlng the corn crop, would re* Nevis of lii!i'ri-5t lil llic innrkrl I •p Erie n n . - - ll ...... <3 lUillo CorCorp. KIrc IW Aj Hliaf# pt lost cliiilfil the opUiiilsttc ^tnl<■nl(■nt* (J tlen Hrc ______lo*; iirmol.tiIII l Toll II . M>'i (lull Oil (>r P n ..... I24>, :.r,d nn the oiher hnnd that there WO or tliret cMcciillvcs of liirKcr;;| ei LiSEKifiR[TS Orn ...... 1* Untewayy aUMie» . f.l'. llreU UlulliS . #* v,nulrt bc ft llbcrni Increase ot the Orn Moinrt _____<0'i I He«x» llo'Ilo'lnii-k Noll tiive.tor« ...... II*. p . “ “ jnrallun.i. I IriVMt .. 10 Nlaaara Itmlnon , .. 10',JJI* Uiiltwl Stnles vlsltble wheal sup- \Vrrk-!;ni1 rovirlnc roUTl.AM ) MVKSTOCK Jnloii , ,.. IJ'. i maiiB OU ul Ind »?j ,P’y ‘O'®! on Monday. . POaTLA.NO. AUR. 2 i-lnU a-D•D ilA) ______I Closing f notations on com-werere t h e TKnUOR OF EAIITHQU^UAKE .•stnick sputhcni Itnly caiausin? most widespread death' The nnrkct'« (inn lonn promjilinjited -Iloffn; Rcirplt.i 5iO; nil direct dlrci ------'Irreculnr. varying trom *.c dcelliielie und (lovn.HUtinn thore ■'^iiiciinto’the rrcut Mc.sslna qimkc bf1 1908.: The shock.s, were so ee- ______utck-did. covcrlns, liv_llir_i|tiu:illi-lrs. tohil 3250;_compared wcc .week Calves: RcccliiUJM; tor week IIOO; IIOO elof.ln;: bu!k riinse lamb.s_t950. al-.ii“t-'o lo 1 'ic advance eijmpared with yes-»- , vorc tlm t th{!,tnmibpr_f»f1 (li’alii-s.from.shocr.fright(li in Nnpiple.s nlonc was estlmnted at 50, Amrrlcan ’i'cli'ij!iotiu rnllli'cl more. im ’'Oi •■>11 elii.-Ae.i ttcady. Monday'day's 25c to 50c lower; mr^llum lo KO«i cow top for wei k: niilivc cwc.i niid'wcUii inday's fini.sh. W ieal clo-etl un- Above is it genera! view.' o. of Naplc.s, larKosl city in th e sttitrickcn teiritoi^.—VT) Photo. ttinn a polnl. ii|thoiii;li ll tii-lclI nnlyni ‘5c advance In .'laiiBhter daa;claas- vealers $11.50 to, 12.00; bulk 5C50 $C.5' er lambs }Q to $0.25: bulk $8 lo $8J5:•25: .Tttlcd. -\c to ’,c net lower: oat* n *mall fraction nt ii.i calH. ConvDnvil. hin-(iiit rtl.'-ippeiired inier;; lop-iotii.to inilvc throwoiii.s $550 to $0: teedlu;:!lu;: I <■ to ’ic ott nnd provisions sliow-V- ” i". II. , , ItlMwl On* riosfd nmro iliiin 2 |xiliixilnm ■'‘''I llllll butchers Mondnyy *12: $i; Sheep: RccrlpUsSnO; I ao decks iioodnom yeari;!i:N }550; fal ewes 3 to $3.75;■’>•>: li;-: 17c to 45c gain. hUlicr nml Stiiiulntd Ull^ nml KIcc. KIc loitiiiiK mer J1I.2J niter Mondnj"dny; aj.pouud shorn l;imbs $705: lor lo tcidin:: lutnb.i 25c lo 75c lower. moM- trie nml Norili American movedcd up wclshts $11 dowr ■ Extreme ncrvousiie.vi showed It*l l . ___ Science Studies es Baby Mix-Upr j lown: 4100; lambs 2.^: hUlier; bulk bull ly J(i"j to $5.50 through week; top ,rel( throughout lhe day In the corn I, RiUlli), OciiPra] Elcclrlc, UnllJiiltrd hnivles down to M*i 4.35. SU73. • , HtatM Slrrl. Viinadliini. WcMliiMlnii- I'^'eklns tows mo,«ly »8JSo'to 0 i I iinrkrl and In the wheat pit as well. 'llESIKBEGfe Itrcs: R«rliit.i 7500. Including E5001500 neiwriK that rains had fallen a t var-S r ~ -BS'a — ■....11^ hon.^D KIcclric, KaMmftu Kmlakk milln *"'1*' ‘'" ''f f t'O pound fcedi ofiDi:M Livj:sToc'it I Amcricnn Cua UiiprovrO nbfliilout n '■'fO''" '‘■t'Klits up lo i; . illreci: nil cliiMfs sleady lo lOo lov-s v - , lous polnw in Iowa, the stato wlilch:h . t t ' ' pound $10.50 to $11, ■® OODEN. AUR, 3 UV-iU S U A tr. Rooounds $950 to $9.05: 2C0 to 230250 all others, did miich-to bring about in n n i l ! cattle J020. cilvcs 533; compann,fw this mwkei: scarcely any »i?„ to| l'"iind.s $0.10 to $0.C5: light weljhtsIlls a tempor.iry rush to sell corn and to from Tluirydny's close. butcliers on offer: few sales nbou Hlzlne “ cIbmcs quotably atcae ICO to 200 pounds $9.40 lo $9.83: mH e f-: -: start wheat Into sympatheUc weak- Coninit-.ilou hoiiJM, cmplmsUI h ,,? / steady; odd lois mixed wclnhts nm the fiuleuic.vs ot Uic currcnt mnrV diuin weights 200 to 250 pounds 19.10J-IO new. Threshing of Barley Cro^ ■ lr Va Brade* bulchers $9.15 to $9J0: od( to $9.05: henvywelRhls 250 to 330 , reportrd public activity nt n star Com Prices Jnmp I?,If down toa (tl- licnd paekliijc sows $7i5 to $750.• iwunds $0.35 lo $9,U0; packliiR sows. 5tl) and found Ihe profruloiinl slil y ,00 Cattle: Rccelpis II. all for lhl; Starts and Sccond Hay op heifers $7; bulk $B.M do»-n: t< inu‘ 'medium nnd Kood 375 to 500 iwundsnda Corn prices Jumped up about a 3 H k i A < llic ot prlccs mennlnRlcM. $'5i0- mostly steadj'; few lots imcvcnly low. ■■ ■ , . ■•SVheafr^futiirca-cioicd lii»lf-fl. ci *" loadsJS; odd hend %S£' a„.’ ’57 to 57.90: slnuttlitcr plRS, gootl andind cents a bushel from the day’s bot->1- 1 ^ 1 cenl ^l.X-^cSn■^^Te-kTnd.^■•|3;75 tB o 'iS -$, - er: top steera $850: bulk «ood-snwi^^ ‘‘ •choice 100 ld 'I3 0 i»und$ $825-w•W tcm fiufliation8,-wllh-MareJv-doUv.-v«— Cutting Goes into Stack lower. Corn lliilslied steady andiirac- fr: cuiifrs ond cutters ta lo 13$9&i 80: >0 *6: odd lots mine*! $t.50 K llonally hl«licr. ery flnWilns al the highest polnl yet■et ' Herflimi to good balLi « ta $S;S; otto $7: tew load* good M !tn $7.50;? * : » » > - _____ Forcltm cxcliMiKc* were mildly attained ttits season, each dayof dryrr ’-i&r- l ‘> 'f- sradM down to $4: lop v e n lmJ ttl: l l : me Is beginning In the Hansen vlclnliy. stcfllnc. but tlie aerm an murkC cucon- tg J,^,50. unrterKrades $3 to $5.75; Uuils $4 tc t o * i l: Barley threshing started this week, tlnuctl llrm. ■* DENVER. Aug, 2 W >-(U S D A) ot corn, Sheep: necelpts 6o. all dlrcc■Ircct: $5.25; vealera $9 down. Sheep: Rccelpis 4900; run nil Idaho I i and oUier grain Is being cut In prep- Ufrk'j tolal 2820: quolably sleaC ‘‘'o 1 Wheal prices went downgrade un-n- ;l«ad> 8h«p; Hecclpts 7B87; none for tlil: ; lambs: no early nction; for ivtek: (at ^VEfcw ifefiii^O { less associatedcd _ nominally unclmnscd. I8J0: ihmUs $5.50 lo,$o.5o: few truckcd-lr tlves $7. to Jtf.25: fat ewes' 25c lo 50c Frank Goodwill is carrylnf his bulk down; throwoul* 11.50 IIJ ewes $3 to $3. SOc with the spring wheat ha^-est move- higher: better grades $t to $4.50; feww menl. arm In a sling as a result of break- ^ = r rtoft-n: medium to choice yearllnirllnRs ------• ' ing It while crai^lhg a car about two nuo!ed »J !o J4.S0; cull to cholc yearling wethers JO; brecdlnR ewea Mcnnwhllf, C anadian'wheat crop . n H :holM RAN FItANCIiiCO LIVESTOCK at $5. op Q l** n V ’’! weeks ago. Twin Falls Market* e m 51 to $2.50. SAN mANCISCO. Aug. 2 UT) - reports were favorable, and somo el:i- |H...S^ j (USD A)—Hors: Recclpta for viecliveek ' evators Interests wero withdrawing IM IO M 'flf fiif ______RUllSCKlUEItS AUC^UKtStl)I M.Mil OMAIIA LIVESTOCK 3235; direct 1050: Steady to 25c low- BOSTON WOOL ______» biiU'li. llc>*. glAiago luUaUcs be-c^ J H V ' 0 D Al- Ul' a H ? '< w L , lng to spend a week's vacallon at A » - |i r ; M i n a a f i w iriT O : mm: lu BOSTON. Aii/n 3 (.D-Trndlnj Ini_ iln g exhausted. OaU sagged wlUi ^ TATIONS Al-l‘EA«INO IN TllTIiiv .Hoj-,; Ufcelpts 3500; medliun an , i 1 whent. notwithstanding an estl-11- their cabin at Easley Hot Springs. I and 3io.|»und Easterns $11 to $11.25; wool during liio lost wcekJias been I COLUMN. Ti!t2 I'lUUItES UIVIilVt.S|-'fl‘‘ 1“’‘!» 210 pound and dow Cailfornlas 110.75 to $11.15: pack- I mate that farm reser\'cs of oats arere — * *— , ^ •*------Mrs. Thella Laycook and daughter, AKE TllUSL SUl'l'LICU TU IIl l j l ! to loc lower; heavier weigh' i'n* distinctly broader than durlnR any th j iII Maudle. will tako charge ot their Ins sows $8,50 to $8.75; lodny 270;“ •“\prevlous wee:; In July. Several-largo but 58,OOO,000 bushelr compared wltUj .\Ef\s CACH OAr or uvrtiisIIS IS I P'»ckln! *on'» Aleody; top •"iJXW.I tw ocars 170 W fM-pound easfcms , *■ 87.000,000 bwhcl5 a year B«o. . 1home during their absence. jj. . on 212 pomid butchers; n o lo0 21021 iiQgg . nianufncturers hnvo been showing ALL LINES QUUTED. UUT IN Provisions advanced readily to Ihoho T H E B A B IE S OK .Mrs. Chnrlc.rics B.'tmberRor (left) nnd Mrs. Mr. and M n. Clyde Denning, Twin ' UIIEAT MAN)’ CASES U lYY tl tits I” ''"'* W: biUk 310 to 2J moro Interest In current ollerlngs “ “ [J Cnttle; Receipts for week 1000: ot wool and during the last tcw daysL jr highest polnl reached In some weeks,“' William Watkiiia nro belielicvctl to have been “ mixed" a l |Falls. Mr. and &tn. Homer Marlowe. 1-AV MOUE COU UOTII I.IVMVL. l>i”cliers $8.75 to M; 250 t Commission h o u s e demand was Rood over llOO-poimd sleers 50c“ w~ they have tnkeriovera,sUeableiiuan- ' Haielton, are spending a week's va- STOCK ANU I'KOUtJCe Tll/niA.s ” -5 10 *8.75: bi8 weljhi u n tr . Englewood has|)itnl, Clilcnjcngo. Dr. Arnold KeRcl (rlRht), » 67’i 80 87S rived In Buhl this week from Den Miss Mildred WlswcU, Gooding, uii,io|«:oidy to 2Jc hither: cuuer snidtrades cows $0 to 6,35; m ^lum $5.25 tc S i S B l ver to make their home. Mr. Ilenon la I iifiin. J »I, Ou lu“ Sl •J^ h tM d y ; balls 25 to 50c hlshcr: jpots spoi I5.A5: common $4,76-to $525; lov,low few cases. O at»- ’ has been visiting this week at the - ■ Blfft* ^ ...... retiring nfter having served for the; homei of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. > iiuuj|"'’ v^aIcr.^ $1 to tl.SO loweiswer: cutters and cutters 13 to $450; bulkDulk —' '■ Sepu ..._ 37'; 37»i 3 0 \ 37 I InU 2S VeiiM In tlie Ttnlteri Hirtim ' „tJcu!Mo:kers nnd feeders scarce, sweady; adj common to'medium bulls }5 to $0.‘35 ne,> ■ 4P: *\K. «0»: *611. •CTADi C PCD!)' s. . LU IiiU l.lU l( IILUUII '' N.ivy as ft pharmacist. Ho has been*;' ployed In a.crcamcry a t Gooding. S7.2.S Calves: l^^c^l^t■'^200: calves and venl------srarr^-':, 43"! 43’i. 43>^ 43?. sia’.loned for two years ot Denver. ' -■ £ . to $P 50: «flshiy kW s $9.00:^ mmed ed-jers steady; packago 187»|)0und venl-iMfiimFflHmjflh They will occupy the home owned by; Mrs. H. LnCourse had the accldenl I.r.lliora hnir ll).______lum wp:!!i!s .<9.05: 532 pound year- year crs $12: few 185 io-237 pounds |lfl - CHICAGO CASII GRAIN Mr?. EIUAbtih Herron. Buhl. of ' losing the end of her leffthum b ilruiiru ...... — 1ni.;liiiw S10.2S: ltd hclfcrs $7.50>0 tot 10 $11.50; package 335.pound c a l ^ l.caiioru U roiitu______T CHICAGO. Aug. a l/P) — Wheat:il: Evsrett Husted, I.con HustedQ Mrs. Ralph Bristol, Buhl. Is spend- jIn ft wringer while waslilnir clothes 53.2:,; tc'A’ loads up lo $3.50; bulk bill $8; today 60; vealers $10i 0 to $11. 5 No. I red 84*lc; No. I hard 84c lo ■ laal Monday. — I bM co«.< !5 to $fl; few choico grain Rral aheep; Recelpta for week 7725; idl- COidlLiiESIGflSPOST Ing sevemi dnys with her parents,!' dl- 85',e. n Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Nason. 'I | Pay Prahm and Raymond Bailey IV tl I t **'*"* _ _ :0f-.Vil.s up to $7.50: all cutters t3.25.35 IpI reel 1700; choice light lambs steady;idy: ^ And Arihur Sulli-.'on Pian '$1.5f)r-mrilluin bUlLs $5.35 to lOJ! - Com; No, 2 ml»ed eoHc; No. 3 , Mrs. Rose J. Wilson, counly su-. left Priday evenlns for the Saw- M J5; others weak; practical top $8; bulkjulk DUML. Aug. 2 {Special to Tlie yellow 89c lo OOc; No. 2 wblK 8l%c. f'*' hi'nd $5.40: prnctlcnl top vealer ool- News)—Reslgnallon of S. E, Hyde,' '■ Trinity Lakes Dude Ranchn perlntendent. accompanied by her: loath mountains on a fishing trip. lalers nicdlunilo good 70 to M-pouad wool- , O au: No. t white 38e lo 37%c., .! .tc S35>’: Ic'A' hfnil to Independenlsla upu (,i Oregon and CallfomUs $7.C0) ic10 member ot iKe Btihl city council for dnushter. Marlon, her mother. Mm.■ C. A. Browns and family, K ansas. C»n»------i»uc»-vvftuifMi« ^ in $11: bulk .^lncker.1 anJ"feeder } to the last~ctRht years, has been ae*• f Rye: No sales.* Adolph Johnson. Mrs. Hlldred Nel- J8: shorn 73 lo 77 pounds $7,50 to Barley: Quotable range 45e to SSc, ’ City, are vlsUIng relatives In this U ct ...... 1______-!SS!S>.75le 10 $050; Wjomlnss $7; year- year 5, 75. nitdmm $850 to $750; feeder.(let cepted by ihc clly council, Mr. DUHL, AUff. :-E v crclt lluiltd.j. son nnd aon fln d \lr. nnd Mrs. Wes; vicinity. - ' ' . - ‘''"'lin;.sui> 10 $-,(15, TlmoUiy seed MiO to I4fl5. ley Barker, Boise, left Wednesday I'olaiork lambs $550 to $5,M; ewes steady;|(]y- Hyde, who came to Buhl in pioneer Leon Hurted and Arihur Sulhvan arc IllIu TrUiinplK . ____- - - - tl...ii:.v] y'M'SK Hfcclpt.s 8fiO; bulk of sup I ,v days with his family and r«iabllsh- Clover seed 110 to 117.75. ^ for a tour ot Yellowstono park. On their retum trip they plan to COBUim ______-IIII lu . ply led fiipjifd Jambs noM to arrlvJ J P* lew n o to 137 pounds $3J0 to $3.75; In Buhl for the llircihlnR season, , visit the YeUowslone park, Colorado lltjnt liiBs I ^ the first gorage In the city, wui»Ul " " " Mrs. J. S. Dlvelblss Is spending a . 11M 150: avrrnKc 73 pjunds;'com pare common feeders $1.25; few yearllnsa Sprlngi, Pike's -Peak, and Wild nteat Norlhfrti. Nn, 1..._._____.III *5: wethers M: today 1300: direct leavo In th e/n ear future fer u La PORTLAND ORAIN coming from Trinity Inkes CO miles:» month wtlh relatives nt Oarrett, In- or»n.Kortlifm. So. 2______..,MW|«cfk.,M a:o: isnib.^ 25 to 35c lowe: grande, Oirgon, where_ln»_iiians_ta-to .^PORTLAJiD, Aug, 3 m j T ^ e a l . ^1i»"« Blif 1,«^> TInhl Thiirtriay ____■ Horse, Colorado,'where they wUItU- 0 » £t»a« ------IIOO 10 M a035;_iwo-d«;ks-Bood--4-}>«Hind - UTJirBWtfflKbrMherWTils wl/e, MOr.i «!■« MUI rrto 0 M M - y.'ur!ln;s-71c-roTriBTrrrRIKlW 'operate a house-moving concern. He Hc futures closed; Septemoer 844, D e -, Shlng^n^dude ronehT .iiraS'licep rnojily 25e'hlther; (eeders'2 i ' Joseph Kudlac and L. W. HawkinsI Mr. and Mr£ Romalne Browns. has sold his Interest In the Uuhl Autouio cember 88Hc. Cash wheat; Dig Bendnd ' The owners plan lo' have the resort wlU'altcnd Uie state convenUon of - ...... nS"; w-'ih,' iBi;’:' .-II !! ibtio.vic Inwer; clo^iii* buiksi slaushle - company to hU partner, L-, j . Parktr.:tr. BluejUmll.OOH; eoft white, weslemm open for tourlsU next reaion. -A* the American Legion a t Idaho Palis. M r. and Mrs. W arren Lowery a n i ~J]3S r.itice Iambs $850 to $8.75: natlv CHICAGO L iV E Stdck m central cabin U hflng erected wilh HMk foal! Mo'lh. jSll 7 ‘ ri CinOAOO, Aug. 3 W ViU S D>A) A) Approval wss also juadf by lhe- whllo 86Hc; hard winter, northern : daughter, Arlene, and. Mtss Zeola nieklow. No. cr brlirr______••".-J®.■ {e.30: fed clipped lambs tS: A group of surrotmding cabins. Tenti>, firs. Bessie Woodruff plans to 3 rc a t. Cattle: IlecelpU 200; compared withvlth council of the surety bond of iio.ooo^ ipring, weslem red 63«c. leavo early next week for Klamath, Lowery relum ed thli week from Ftdersilon. No. 3 or w ittr ______::S'nch-Mllnei■ 15.25 10 $5.50; ranze yeat r S TWay's csr receipU: W hest 44.14. m d horses are tO'be lumlshed for ...... K.Uii: r»u».-______o i l for Pred Nlhart, recently nppolnled .. Falls to visit friends. ------Iowa, where they have been vUltlng ------^ilnjfc-down-lo-Hi-Bood and cholcholce *» classes £oe to II flour 3, corn L . . ______fishing and hunting portles. In or - friends^nad Ktotlves..— ^— ------.J------Bwtti Corn-ton cUy treasurer, succeeding the lute Apflenu — ------.1 ; slaustiter ewM $3 to I3,7i: good am der to reach tho citnp It Is necessaryy T he annual-children's picnic of iiajoj I cholcc ran?e fccdlns lambs »5.7575 t steers particularly but feed stocks;cks; !• P. Constant. !s the Hl-Way Kensington was held In CiBl»loui>«------lJc»na: to pack by horso train eight miles ! 17.85 .....<;|$02:>: feedins ewes »l,B5 to $3,00goO: efoslng. markel pioderalely active.ive. ------OMAH GBAIN from the nearest automobile road. tho e.liy park Friday afUmoon wllh ^SS!i?u'rl^=z====z;— ^^i«>ut ratlielr tsp heavy, tuggesllngling ------r — ' ~bMAHA. Aug. 3 m - W heat; has-been^yeeglved heri« hr ‘ To Butte ~i iL « . , . and,retum ------•. New poulon lit>c«n. pound J —L J j'ic ' W; .varlViR cwcs -up to $0. 'Sl^PKW STTaSS^ ^JC■ll^7B^[c^hIt^^}/o^i■^H^io^9cf ------A um nuH i Nrw'pft*. lloe«t) - - .. . est in 10 years and prtnclpal I In- n - ______1_ No. 3 73Hc to 76e. ope. Ihat the party wlih which theis Mrs. Ernest M arrjuardun was com-. P r;m Twin FaUs via Oregon Short n*di(hc*. bunco , , , Com; WhUc Ifo. 1 8to40c. '* ,1AWN MOWEBS SHABPCNEO, ____ iio.78; b m gnuLifn IKVI to la w - e w d uBehanccd. ------— lailciLYltlL., MiM Oman,-tnr wv* RESENTATIVE for Twta PaUs ftttr 'ftiili-C liim U.-W m ! Warberg to eral years a member of the Buhl high 7 ana Jeroma Cfc''ldr"Uia"Bta!il' ) t.»aati tnmn tan - J «» , 2M bulk 10.75 lo t« J5; grass heifers MJO!«.£< week ago: natlve lkmbs about steady, h By Electro-Keen proe^'irtTtoa JiJOO lo 8: best cows $«.75 to I7J0; bull ady. Cart O. Benson. tSUOO. 1-3 int in school faculty, was granted a.year's■s wayJ Jack Bslley, 316 4111 fii N. adf; ObU oot EttterprlffCe.lt. n st- .bulk e^rly declines having been regained; l o N o n e * . *i»» eommon to njedlum 15 to ttflio i loi ted; Lots 1. 3. 3. 4. 6. Blk l ii T, P.. 1.3 I leare of absence by th# tehool board■d * I ' 1 Inf rabblU on tlia oeslnct plaa ; low range iambs fulU' 35c loirer; scarcitycity tnt In Lois 37,28.29,30, 31. Blk 133 cultert aad cuturs |3 to ftV ;J3, a i y scales aro DOW open for weigh-h- and wlU sp e n d ^ wllh her mother,r, Onlyaife foot spectallst la Twinn a ta U m , . K'lS. oli^aniletweuiUvesalealure:itre; Twia PUU. iDi. Xk B . Benton, wdchm aster. adv.lv. WhohBSbeer;^ for <*ver«l mnnUit.. FUIa. Pbena MIL T>r. VaaUr iM. f ' ...... v» m f a l l s d a ily -n ew s.5. 'TW m FALLS. IDAHO, SUNDiTOAYMORNING. 'AUGUST 3, IBW30 ’ ' ' rm rm ta-' '-Jm
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f-Love- JW 1/ ■/ ^ ' T ^ /) wore TO Ki -Wings Of I fOO^ MOOOf-1 ^ GoOb-iKF , /^ lU - W ONW I WiUt. / ^ I OtWElS >.rs=t jl'==' ' I J k n / 9 tm | mam • ^ Jl m f u o0 h MORC - JU A iweHTTilAS- —iTJTV'^ VIHAT HKVJf w r HERB ? By V er* Brow■own «— M ^ v theth dingy day coaeh, Jane did PROMUlb p r | L - “5 W .tv - felt eye* upon her. People won- not openop< her eyes. Bhe did not wake Clklll.OS cik - f BOTHtn dered about the two younc people, up unt until Lynch leaned over her and / J itra n ien to Ura. . Sheldoa Jaae ,pokg(e her| name. When the opened TMC ' ‘ ' could feel their eyea on her. her eyeiey< the did no( know wbere the VACOUAA f ' S f t After len mlnutea of'frantic look- was.; ThenT the remembered ifle was CLlANlI^ Ct.i 1 ( J f \ IS 8JINC, . T tns, eterybody wu ready to |in up Jaae.0 Drew-workingC g lrl-o u t In tha '! ^ J I- v J the pocketbook for l o a t . - J ^ Shet- worldid to be hsppy. She w u no A* .x” ' \ xji t, don wai n y tn f (luletly Into her lonjerler ju it a number. TTO ® V /^'l handkerchief and Lynch waa iooklns stietie also remembered Hal Arm!- T«ASO«t Ti VV / F Ci''.- \|U^ ’ dUconiolately for the I u t time un- tie ee andai the letter the hsd not read. c CWIST- Vi ‘ der the teaU about them. Suddenly ‘ \ f >v he rare a ahout and pounced on the uddenly ihe made up her mind would not go to the Y. W. C. A. im all boy In the aeat ahead of where my plsce where he might look (or Jane .had f ln t u t . The child, plm y and duity Irom hls trip, had jiut Awakened from a lound ileep. Ai he “Do:Do {•ou know o( any place where I ilood up-aad looked-orer thft.Jb»c1c couldjld.gel a room cheaply?." Jane - of tha uat. he had a brown pune uked~ed'Lynch. when she had tidied «------eluped la M l hand. her• hihslr snd washed her face in ______, “T hafa 11." cried Mr*. BMeldon. dingy washroom a t the end ot ------^ d aueh Uuf^lne and general re- [Meins and seneral explanations, "tf I’m] fedng to-leam to fly I ’ve T f f t t child had probably picked up the to t lo make the pennies countl" the purse from the floor and had gone to added, T IE TABLES kbedolet of Paatenger Trains and * jp o r tu nlitie s aleep with hU new«found po»eulon L}-ni V a n t A diis-B argeain s-O p ,1-nch. Ihought • under hU cheek. The money was - i ro )t«r Baste* Pauing Tbroofb Twta 1 room Hillh a woman oul near lhe 2 * ^ ===:=ss=s=== sale and lound when Mrs. Sheldon urporlport." he tald. "She h a sn t anj- rau*-Us. = looked. roomsn u (or girls and It would be too OBEGON 0 SnORT LINE f------Help Wanted - Foror Rent—Furnished Fbr.'Sr.'Saie Miscellaneous ------"You don't know how glad 1 am." far ouout ot lown anyway for you If ' > Eailbound . ONI)NE C E N T P E R W ORD ______Urs. flheton sobbed harter than th e ix>irr wantw to work. Why don't yoo tin , .M Itavts...... „• j P, M I ------, •htd-wheirthtTtmrhiaTanTjprirea: w ninim m i ii r fo r 'it fewtaays-bcforr -pEinNSEBTION ------o o o dDI rv a n c h C O O K -W A W ra BEDROOI30M. PHONE 1306R. ' j I take a room and slay a t tlie lla 'IM leavei______■J:MA.M.| I ^*jMT^t»!*w?L!^iwnf T Jano was erylns. (oo. and Lynch you ta — —ler. Plione1 1253.______[aroa school. ^ looking a t her. though It w u the Y. W. C. A. until you find tome- ffeitboBnd ------S - J 3 1 TTU AVE N o n n i. flnt time he had ever leen a girl thing?ng?" TrainUn \83 leaves______12:05 P. M. au WWanti Adj allre aad acUrt aad COOK< WANTEDWt PORTim ESinNO Phnne« 591.U HOUSEJ TTRAILER AND CA.MP1NO I cry and itUl look pretty. • I d,don'fwant lo waile any time," ain 155 leaves______2:M P. M. I • -Uiey brtng tbe bojer. fit. Phone IMO-Jl. ------...... —------oiilfltin.Ingoodcondlllon.veryclicap. U | W EU 8 BRANCH E.NT-ROOMANDaAllAOE See Mr.. UHall, Cily TourUt Park. Ad- 3 i “ ‘-She’i II gentle little thing." he Janeie Inilited.1 "X want lo ita rt fly- Pboaa M SALESMI SMEN WANTED-MALB OR V. ■■ decided. ‘Think of her catUig »o Ing: rightrli away. I've loit to much SOBtfaboUld . i femtle.lale. Real opportunUy. 1160 p tr * le 530W. ^ ^ ' (IlMin W. much about an old lady .lotlng her timele already.a Can't I go with you to Trainala 339: leaves______IdO P. M. r ^ T ” ! airport todty and get my (In t • Wiiie Dox 703. Brigham City, R r«o\i: ANDa BOARD CLQ3S IN. 5 8-F O B ' BALE BY a 7 . . .r. Wfkfihookl"------;___ ^____ ib£_ai :------ftotthbeuad----- :------fo F iSiSalft-taillV a 'tcsctablcil^S'v^ u n iw J -fw an iuwiaeh,- ia d r , *- P r o f e s s io n a l ____ But In Jane’s heart wu a' pean 'e«9ni9 n r ; at^arrlves______3:35 P. M. ______' • ' • SlS'inid 8ALE3.MI — —'i. . ney, bowdwel. liver aad blood troublei, ATTOBNEYS...... - of pralie. "Thank Heaven!" Red's Decision \»\ i P fC k w iC K STAGES g , S.\lEN -O U a LINE REPEATS. ____ Point Ilore. Dlue Lakes Iton, .. . ' i ; SALE-CHERRlfiS. PHONE F uIt t Mller.« Big money. NaUon- FURNISHISHED APARTMENT AHD l l Five PO Aa lhe tried to compote hertelf. Mni:.)'nch chuckled. The young woman U slem Scbedala 512R1!2R13, wide demdemand. Write DavU. Cunard rooms.IS. Phono . 1104W, Twin Falli■alls, Idaho. SOAD HCilODQIN. Rooms 4 and S, abe wondered If all her life she c e ^lalnly. li w u b a d l^ h lt with the Leaveave Eutbound...... 10:15 A. M. . Sin m ncU co, California. u d T n u t BuUdli«. Pbone 6. would be thrown Into a panic by -nyiniring bug." / LeaveaveBaslbound------13:30 A. M. ------==5======‘ ISHED APARTMENT-NO D. K.KELLOOO. “ aOENT FOB auch things? if comparatively Irlv* -gm'Sure you c si^o ," he replied, “bu Arrive E MONEY. EXPERIENCE UN- dilldreniren. 320 5ih ave. N. ler’s , Ory Arsenate ot lead. Ote w . UDOhDNN-Roonu 3 tn d 4 SmIUl lal events «-ould apell d lm te r (or before’ore you get inxt (Irst letion you've Arriverive from East...... 5:W P. m ! BU5Business Opportunities “ S«Murj’. 'S Liberal pay. no selling. ■ - Uib lead,d,savemoney. I Forsprayna- lUceBulinlldln*. •: her? goti to hava a phValeal esamlnailpn ------WMle fo T R O O M KOR LIOHT- Kriala needed,n « call phoae 650W. P. ^ Wettem Schedule ------: for free deulU. Standard FRONT ^m-Over dot' Book Btm. . Alter the mlulng purse was safel}’ for• yoyour itudenfs llb< w . You've got LMveave Westbound...... — 0:30 A.-M, _ lly Co.. 166 E u t 113 Street, New hou«kcekeeplng. 403 2nd avo. no. 754.304 3nd ave norUL 0 / a Hall atowed away, everybody rested for a to hahave your eyes, a d j nose and Leaveave Weilbound...... 5:65 P. M. t “ SALE-SBRVICE STA-nON ?ort'cii^City. ------eluding complete equipment, _ _ _ JOHNW.7. GBAHAM-Lawyer, Baak while. Over hy the window. Jane throatwat leiled. and read a lb t of charts Arriverive from W eu...... — 10:05 A. M. lENT-PARltiY FURNISHED Cni. rust BuUdlag. Pbona B3S-W. slept lhe ileep of exhaustion, her andd tl thlngt" Arriverive from W « t...... 12:01 A. M. lling " accessories of soft drinks LADIESis"W ANTED TO DO BUW- e. Inquire 330 5th «ve. N. • or Saie—UvestoDk “ OTnu heavy lu h e s sweeplns her smooth Helie hetlUled.1 The girl a t hli tide ^ lunches. W rite P. O. box Bit, ing at a t home, : experience unneces- — EY A SW EELEX-Uw oKlcei UNION PACtnC STAGES "YOUn6~COWS — PHoire * cheek and her hair tumbled about lookediked 10 dUappolnted. Her eyes ^ Falls. tary. Send Sen addressed envelope for f OR RENT-FRpNTr e; BH3JROOM, r o U R ^ (laa BuUdlnc. her face. Lynch thought be had beggei{gediohard. Wettbound particularRiltn. m n k Wemer, 70 NorUi udles:j preferred.pi Phone 007J, M8J14. nve______8:00 A. M, ______I AlburtUrtu Avenue, . Corona,_Long Is- , never leen a prettier picture. He -ni•ni tell you wbat we n>»»ht do. 5ALE-HNE ’niREE Y E^ Business i lere'i a woman I uied O Troirw llh a v e -:------1:00 A. M . ------land.______ROOMI AlAND BOARD IN PRIVATE ® ^ watched the sleeping girl beilde him There ...... -fin p. M. snnouni Old Ilobtela cow. Phone for a long time and wondered aboul up on Wesl 48lh sireet. The rooms ^ v e , juncement of tbe coming of & ------Jy. 244 5ih ave. N. Phone 680. ave...... 6:15P.M. new woiwoman itudent. Jane Drew w u WANTEErTED-RELIABLE MAN TO PLUUBINO her. • areB cCheap, fairly clean and tho “ ave. tribute Dad’s Oatmeal Cookies Ighborhood It not loo bad. Know Eaitbound. EctUiiglIng her flrtt gllmpte of New York, dlitrtbu lENT 4-ROOM Fim NISHEb p q R SAtlALE-TWO WEANED BEO^ UOStE PLUUBINO Pl A HEATINO . ‘•Queer about her wantlnjt lo fly." nelghi had tdephoned the airport from from Burley Bui to WeUer. Must have ythlng aboul New York?" Tlve------ll:M A. M. Red hat tment, with garage. CaU 481 i,iereded SwUi bull calves. Phono C O .-ehShow Room and Bbopt, 1S9 he decldedd. "She’i not the type! anyth I'^'Mi Noon Orandnd iCentral Station and got ex- car or or truck I and be financially But what a knockout ihe'd be In lly* JonnTNB t PLUUBINO * “ m Then Lynch chuckled, “ vai talking. She w u afraid of -•,,, Ml each other a t a twenty-degree nO.SE I.0CA1. OHIo'cORroRA’nON SEEKS 'tnient. 343 Blue Laku Blvd. nnd mumulrs. cow be fresh In fifteen liu tlnIg g C o.-8heet Metal Works. ^ “Walt until Jack Ilnds he'i got lo crowds th a t awept through lhe one 826J. days, 3; gogood wsgont and racks eom- Por heatlcting troubles, phone W -W . lcach anoiher woman!" ‘^e,gle?" Jane admitted. -B ut I'm not r .:«ve.— . , . ------1:30 P. M. ,mtlon, n n « r tor open lerritorj-. Op- leretted in Manhattan. I'm Inter- lon, crowds of hurrying commut- - ...... — plele. Che:hevTolet truck grsln bed and ------Tlve — ...... 5:15 P. M. in ru sh mlly to earn 13500, $5000 and ^Red" eitedled In riylngl" ‘ ® nshlngiothelrdowntown ofllces. R E N T -TW O OB TOHEE stock nclnek, eome saddlet. bameises INSDBANCB Jow lei's plan our dayi" Red said 2;™yearly. ? „ We fumlih everyUilng. Itunnlng Into this girl w u a bit LyrLynch.mtde a sudden decUlon. He TWIN FALIS-BL1S8 “Now rlenco unneceuarj-. P>-r-PVler class apts,; fumUhed: mod- and cnlU^lUn. Will trade or seU sny ; t = s r ? S n he had llnlthed hU converia- ^ 6 Ave. Eut. pari ofJf It. Taken up bay hone. AOTO ININSUB AN C B ^ 'l wvengWL of luckl Hertwig would ie« he got wouldmid rltk being late back to th e Leave,•ave------1------1:00 A. M. h lOU Fj'r-F)'lcr Bldg., Dayton, O. r Real Eitate. Phone 874. a commission on idling the student ^ prpon. o i What If he wen? He thought Arrivelive------l l : « A. M. . "He was nmi tmlllng at the sur- - ' ' I— . - ■ .. smooth:i mouth,n sway back. Chuley course, he v as lure, and he could sgslnaln about Tim's trip Ihrough the Leavo;ave ______8:15'P. M. ?“ •e '« In" Shoemacher's voice. Look- \ t 0NC1)N C E-SO tm i AMERICAN OR ROOMSIS FOR1 BENT-FURNISHED Hughet.t. Farmcr'a1 Corral. . TBAN8PSB use money, certainly! The glcl feg.g, tthe Dmpalhy and undentand- Arrtverrtve ------_12:00 Mldnlshl do«^n at lhe starry-eyed girl be- tinltidilUd Stales. Permanent posl- tleeplng3lng roomt, clote In. Meals If :l— him, he chuckled again. He had (Ions': derlcal; cl mechanical, sales- desired.1 Phoae F 830W.______pQj. lOOLE-Transfer. long a o d looked to well In her clothei.-prob- ingg pipf Ttm were growing each hour. OTHER STAGE LINES prom ^ oTsale—Reai Esbte ■ ably somewhere back home lomebody He9 didrew a deep breath. TiUed Shoemaclier and the boya nianihlp;ihlp: experience unnecessary. ——— ^ _. - ■ . ■ - - abort hihsuL Fbone 863. TWIN FALLS-WEL1.S {, jurnrirprtse. And ihey certainly were gtiartes had a lot of "Jack." And the. air- "w;"When we get off the train w ell Arrlre rles las-llOO weekly, iranspor- FOB RENT-3-ROOM BE FURNISH- iSAI^MODERN HOUSE ON rrlre—— .1:15 P. M. (rolnffIff tot ffet It. • • - tjitlon (u ERO TBANSFEB A STOB- port could stand wme more poney, checkleck my bag. get a cab an ^ go n fui^lshed. B ox'1175, Chlcsgo, ed iparunent. apa Bungalow Apart- * r ‘‘ ' ««n"S. 631R. :ave...:______3:30 P. M. - cUme ^ olong. llille girl." he said, ui meals.. 3nd3o ave. c u t. ** 00 ,-C o al and wood. Phone all righti rightJht over lo the medical examlnen. TWIN FALLS-SnOSHONE pleSing:Ing up Jane's tulicate. He had .■ ...... - ■‘ned''wuambltloui.HehsdJusta wherhen that's done well take you to SALE-3 6 0 ACRES OOOD I t t !ave , 1 P. M. chccke<:ked hU'own for the time being. ADDRESREBSINO E N V E L O P E S — ROO.MBJS FOR RENT: ELEEPINQ, I. section N. E, Jerome. Could llltle m'oro Inilructlon coming and th liU i « th tlreel rooming houte, and , , : U0L8 TBANSFEB A STOB- llien he would lolo. Dut after that u rrlve ...... 4:10 P. M. ‘Theirhere's n reslniiront somewhere i Workirk a i t bome during ipare time, lightt houtekeeplng,hc and unfurnlsh- m e someime Income property In trade. youyo like It you a n leave your — oarbage bauled. daUy. It took fifty hours of flying before bigIg there.t Then weH.go out to Uie _____ ' aboulut I;here and wc'll eel tome break- {SubttanlltanUal weekly pay: experience ed rooiiu.itiia. 304 ■tlh ave. W.______c . C. WlWilburn Real Esute, Jerome, ------, . I certainly need some." ! unneceswceisary. Dignified employment — aoo. ho could get a limited commercial alrpoi 1 FOR BENT-COM FORT- ‘ pUdl’»"llcen*a--w hr^could— make tlytrij king her to lhe doctor for the ------^ loneat, sincere, ambitious per- ROOM I IConUnued In Next Issue' wns.*’Advancement Ad- League, Naper- able., goodgi locaUon, dose In. One FOB S SA A L E -A 5-ROOM HOUSB PAINTlriN O AND KALSOMimNO money out of hls (lying. Red's eyes Jane bJamed a t him, her blue eyes [Wlytlcal *'' examination and thrn he'll — vine, UL or two> penons.pe Phone I446W or £sU jn excexcellent'eondltlon. Close In on - . i,,,, reited again on the blond girl be- d*nel.nelng./‘Red" w u repsldiwlce over «‘"■Ingb, her out here thU alternoon f o r ------OWAM-Pa!nUng,paperhias> ■r flnt lesson." 2nd ave. N. gravelI slistreet, to sell quickly a t *1250, ilde him. Up until now he had been by-her(flight. he her III N MOBB PAY THE QUAKni md kabominlng. m 6Ui ave. too busy with airplane moton and "fr T|je argument was rapltlb' Rnllirr- Legal L( Advertisements “ "JJ, ^ cosh: will contlder light ear, , ®"‘ "I'm lh e hipplett girl In the T{je y. Get complelc Iree talcs out- POB BENT-TWO-ROOMBDK n«hRoberts, reallor, phone 563. alrpUnes to bother about glrli. «-orld»rldl/ihe told the young mechanic In& e a an i audience of mechanics and —•------■— ------Jll. qiullqiullty shirts, ties, underwear, apartm'rtment. (umUhed for light “I guesa I see now wliy Tlm Smith «ho i her pilots. . ■ ■* MUStO I TEACnXB tio w u itniggllng to be a pilot. . other lEACHER'S E.\AMINATION 5'Oelery.■ry. IUnconditionally guaranteed: houiekeeiKeeping. Hot and cold wnter. . — Hew 460 miles through the fog l u t mIn fact, Jane was to happy tliat "So -so Red's turned Into a Indies* Mngly low-priced. Free shlrU, 610 SeeoWond avenue north. Phone , Balurday 16 lee his girl." Lynch ^hele didd nol notice Uiat a poor young m anl” NOTICE , FORt SAI L E -4 40-ACRE IM - ALBraXt t E. FBANUIS-Accredltea ani" remarked Pat Meehan, "Can cash bonuses. Write DepUASll, 9T6W. a tew ber. Pbone 813Ja _____ admitted to hlmielf n bit shame- manan had,I for the first time In hU life, j-ouIU pjpiclure It? n i bet she's 301 , ter Corp., 1107 Broadway, New oved farm; excellent ad t,.ao ^ fabsdly. "Tlm'a girl can't hold a (aHerlien head over heeU In love. Bui he regular leaclier'i examlnaUon ‘ \'6 ^^-RO O M FURNISH- Bul Jade Walson wat nol to bo all classes of County certlflcaua lays line: aU la crop: plenty. n ORMA:IAN MeCABTY-Volw, planol candletothUonel” Uelle, New York!. divertverled. ______ed houi louie, »33: 5-room partly (urn- SSlV-sr: aU fenced: wlU» 4-room. Fridayay aad Saturdi^. Phoae 1838. ' He knew th a t he. himself.^ would The xhi hsndiome, bronied youn* man “I ~ir« f t all very weU for you fellows be condticled In the office of the gTEWAPWART WARNER CAN USE Itljed, « 0t : 8-room modem, *30; 5- tered house; _ stable (or 15 ."fflB-tniiiBr'iHinBr w m a-b«iM r triaI lauRli." u i Iie'sald In an 4nnoydB"Wl«,' »-a«tlttanl ■maHagin-anrt..tlT iQom.niamodem i40: B-room Tnodern. Jans w u walling for him. threvirew bU cigarette Impatiently to ••I'ln;'m noi M m an hater, but there are ;uit 14.15 and 19, 1930. Penons taleimenmen who are experienced In 123J0;; 8-room8- modem, WO. A. N. ' lard: good well and wlndmlU: Loans ^ ” Mrs. Sheldon tald good-by lo her thele t grouhd and then dug hU heel pbwes*ces I'd rather meet them lhan In ecllng ID tc u h In Idaho who do > cookaareaare business. Opportunity to Long. PK ^______10 heihead extn good HoUleUi' ______two young people a t Buffalo, "Red- vlcloiclouily Inlo the lurf of the airport, the nl hold a valid Idalio Teacher's connectect wlih^oW ■ reliable organira- ic nlr. I f t no Joke having a lemale NISHED APARTMENT^ I cows: 3 lielfen: 8 calves; 3 faB M L and Mrs. Bheldon had ananged ll . “1 - i tell J-ou I won't do HI" he dc- pushjsh : >on aboul the ikyl I'm never tiflcate must appear al thU lime ngn Rapid nai advancement for pro- ] work horsea and ham eu: , to lh a t Jane might have M n. Sliel- dnroartd. "I laid 1 wouldn't and I qulle i examination, ducen.n . Applyh L. A. Undon. River- . water, eleclrlc llghl and cook- ,* n; TO LOAK-POTTSS BEAL me Hire what theyll do next. They ice new furnllure.-2M 3nd ave. plele Ilne of farm machinery; MONEY don’s scat when she got off lhe ont—alter that lu t one we hadl never■ver know ihelr own mlndl Wlij^ Appl;ppllcants for Slate High School view Hotel.Hot Pocatello, Idaho, Ing. Nice clng machine and equipment. eiUto.10. train. It's'a I btd enough trying to teach a can'l i 1 Slate Elementary Cenifleales north,, onone block north of Postoffice. m’l tomebody eUe Uke tliU young »nd 8 Summerter rates, California Apart- ryUiIng goes ond posseiilon y ' ■ "Il’i going to bo hard riding all bundinch ot dumb kids lo Ry without womn:omnn of the railroad tr.ln? Just niay/ wwrite on special subJecU BaU ------once. Price }310 per acre. « P pI » CENT LOANS. NO COM- night," M n. Sheldon u ld : “You lee g d•tllng n , mUed up wllh a glrll" And whyhy ama I elected?" urday,ay, Auguit 16.1630. p . . ry If you w n t Uils bargain. miisioilorn. (Ult dass resldinea pro* ■gr R e n t— U n tu rn lstie rt to It lhat the geU thb «at so she ick Wilson, ehlet Intlniclor a t the Sliotmncher siio went over the argu- Signed BOSE J. WIlfiON. . ______, J .EL .R Roberts. Reallor. Phone S<3, P W oaljr.oa Can 309 or 1521. can Ileep," Triarrlangle Flying School, glared a( the menis County Superintendent. ------enls again carefully.. Adv. a PalU, Idabo. nf POB BTBAiaHT LOANS -Hard I l i r • _ offlc«'flee manager. “YoiKBhaw “Yp very well It’t up to - r rr r r r . _ ------h o u se _ Janewusutilclentlyexhausled'io ..^i JSE FOR RENT. INQUIRE Situations SI Wanted - I ------^ -o n monodens bmues lo Twtn PtUfc - "Now.JackrbeggedHowardBhoe- j'ouii,hZ jvo faulted. "You’re Uie boil NOTICE C5’»; ey» half doted, a ^ waWh-the haloi i„1 his life, let alone tell whether one openl]Miily. WlUl a muttered oath Wnt- payabliable on or before the lat da^ of — — ■ I ' ~ ilc ^1 aiaune. Phono I1S5W. o Risld sld tale, il^ R M . offered1 io^Slf*^3n'’nuu uwt U ‘ ■ 01 Jane's blond hair against lhe red i,. passablel" And Watwn groaned son>n pulledpi off hU helmet and gogglci SepteirItember, 1030 lo tli« undenlgned I acrrs-lllgh ichool and city will psyly you to see ma before plaelag pluih c( the teals. • ^ . outlit loud.I andnd iiiald ahortly: . Ireosu:uurer, a t hla ofllce In ArteaUn Wanted to Rent , )B1NO-ORADE AND HIOH venlence, “ fslr buildings, dec- ymir loao s a q A. Robinio- Unch admllled that he w u "hard “Where do you suppose he ever "I'm"I'r otf to get some luneh. Let City,y. IIdaho. . . . . _ » l Phone 1148 afler noon. Ity, phone, good roadi, priced — hit." . . ^ foumMind her?" he added u an after- some>me of the reit of you lake that AnyJiy ttock on which UiU assets- w a n th iell. KOO per acre, 63500 cath. •‘AJn> I the great ble tap?" he thoui HTED-USnNOflONHdUBES \VAihviTED^ciffiSBBN'TO'OARa to »«u' wuRht. curly.irly-halrtd college boy ever there, mentnt rremains unpaid, after the above ta,r reat.m Have waiting lUt for all jor B< on balance. For Sale—Dogs argued. “Me wllhout a nickel to my “On -o the train, he said, when he i ‘mm Uredll of hearing him lell what a date,e, WlU< be delinquent adverUaed , j Z * Beferencei. 1350 6th ave. B. on ntme should go and fall In love with t,t,p it. A. N. Long. Phono 583. ’ ------•room modem house — fire- rrrT T T ilrphoned," Bhoemacher admllled. smartn a n boy he U. He keeps Ilylng andt told,to to pay the delinquent « • ______' P1B6Tund her or what abe looks like, Juit thliikjiliiki'll'i a three.point landlngl" advertrerlUlng, and expenses of tale. , . pboae 350JB or 73. fiee them ' , , somellmes Jane moaned In her „I-long . i , as live has the money (or Andnd'he l walked ofM n high dudgeon Dale>aled a t Arteilan City. Idaho, ‘ ' Ff o r S a ie o r T ra d e ...... payn^s s ; ^lyes Hatchery.' ’ Ileep. Sometlmai the lay with one lejM‘isoni. We're nol 10 nuth rlghl now wIlh llht the rest of tbe crowd Jeering at ihUi 313lit day of July, 1930. . ______— — — ------WANTElT E D -JO B ON RANCH BY hsnd tucked under her white chfck. thu ,t t we can be choosy I him.lm. r .J. MARSHALL, FORSAtSALBORTRADE-PABMALL womatnaa cook with daughler. i;. Hav<[ave K w n l smaller dweUlngt But Lynch itood guard over thU "Red«r won't be out until late. He's While Wh tbe airport leetbed with the Secretary and Treuurer. utctoiactor. Fred Rlppe, HollUUr. Box 23,.» , ,Tho Newa. • ' o «epUonally P l good buyt. Why pay Fort Sale—Pouitry t? J. N. Claar, 115 Main ave. . _ _ ' . . a Pb(Pbone 1813. r ^ 1 ' S A Z M U i d u B Ni ______of Fl' Flvo Pclata.------Phono-—_ 3«R L A , ‘ ^ S = ± = s s s = = s = s Almbttg -JtJSTiflDS- - — :T W A R M -HEARTEDHERO a ^For Saie—Fumlture h a wSnC s B D SAVES TOV UOItBT V . ■ 'i makwyoaaoaqr. Laylnitad * SoSffirABD O A B r N E T - O W lio OfowlUlln|-mMb*i.'tt« pirewfM Ul- ""-r l&o, liOO. Abo household leedi. up. ynm e a t •I.8S. Dairy faed U S S .. > ' ^ -IP SMB ret.1. IN ’TME LISSCN — IP SM S NMAe ISJ A 1 % r t h i n k T l 10 la u .______w eh tvave i e m y tb la t la feed. BajM : : m u s h 's d e e p 'rtJuD.Oi AN rr VVA9 f'UUU' - p r ■ ' radeHUcberr. ' • J, ,, USED W A2BIN^UA< S j S S i -AprEcnowFOQ i^’ss a n i HOUSE THAT vyA'5 O K F112IRE S I A H O T. ’ s u oiKTL-i h : HNB SHARKS 't J O im-1 O'Oovuw THINK ao LBAVe H« Intl. Wonderful b a m las. Must •Mi k a n 'w- t m b m u c h a s « «i s ttem . Maytag Shop. 830 No. ______~ L o it : ; t'o LEAVe MC(3 ^ BlBURM TO PEATH‘? -M 0 T ME NUCSB WHO DO-PATST SO L' ^ Main. ______l o e iu«Hmi u m u u raim f '1 ?; v rc'OJ5USKTHI50UdH..*rH& u b n i n ' J B . MAS PECEMYLV . PQLAM.1 ...... ✓ < 3 0 t.l'KB og-N OT-M E" 1 0 ...^ ; :x’t «->awM tar ^ PUm 0 tb. KIngbury p l ^ A Ita l bnr. tOULL At-l-THJaoUG^l r-^ Q? r tia s. your\ own tecma; WhlUtey some ' Merf SPC l.l.r 1 ^ 1 m n k piuto.0. Bargain. 4100. Easy U rn a ! = s WMICM IS W i'lM fi Oulbraiiraasea Player walnut llnlsli. ^w q ! - roll! Like new, I2S0: terau 110 PjjrfEA UOT B f f r r n y ’^ - ^orty ro c ? - J MntnHIBA^SS3»g5 ' perawtnoaUi. A number of oUier plane* wANTI ■ ' " ' ' W m TB>—PODMBTi Hj t t u t caabehadforbalanco.oacoB*:cai i f . 1. Any piano wlU b« dlscountM: * , AfcWBODVte . t r a c t./ . n MihSir^ for cas:casb. Fbr arraageaieata to wa )|W m ______APPacTIOM^? W ^ Holl)P:>V • puaos,os, write J. r . Barnard, P. O. ;rUMr.<
» ...... y ) . . ■ V T\Yl^ f a l l s 'UAIL'ILY NRIVS, TWIN FALLS, IDAIHAHO, SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUGUST 3, 1930 Puee Sixteen • - ' 'k 1178490 Isst year, and ereatnerlts> I KNIGHTS }i OF C01.UMBUS— .1MUTUAL ASSOCIATION— m e n n q n i t e s f l a n f o r and condtnaarltt_thii yf>r.are-a»- - PLANS FOR, SERVICES H-SERVIGESHN- d E R t t M t - ~ i c S S 'a t MiOO u e ^ r e d wllhi ei-AN ANNUAL PICNIC pSiSS-fiillM j I H B R 143,800 In i m \ M-|-wnirwiiiir^ MerchandUe stocks toU jlni 11,-' KnlghU of Columbus ot Uw Twin The Sunday serrlc* at 8 P. M. In I By BODEItX QUILLCS Q a specla] Oennan terrlce U la be hfld at the Mennonlla BreU>eni In 104,645. are ahown thU year uJ Falls. and Duhl councils are colUb- the I Latter Day SalnU Ubcrntcio G asainst *1,070.855 lis t year, an In- CliriJl Church a l 230 Third Avenue^ mmiwm orating In pulling on the picnic willi be imder the autplces ofthe J m FILLS D li ^ crease cf WW. 10IS Pl Fi ta il Sunday evening. R«y, Fred Twin FalU Mutual Improrement a i- i n WaU will deUver tbe mestaio In Uie Farm machinery thU y ttr U val-. *whleh win be held a t tin folrsrounds 1 ^ In FUer today. All members of Uie soclatlon. * An Intertsllng prosram l i Oerman language, tn d members cf ‘ ued a t *158.003 as a««lnst *140,035 li has bten arranged. JIJ his family will sing Oerman hymnt.t J l i l N VALUE. lut year. cCotholle congregations In Twin FalU, S W iJ PERi A siwcial Invitation U exUnded to ; Pilf MflieiS There ire UsUd thU year 8305I Buhll .snd. Filer are InvUed. it li : a;i Trerman ipcaklns people to at- milk cows, which U C73 more thsnI stu ie d by the committee. Followlns „ 22_Ncw._Entcrprlses_Slartj Knil this Krvice. Auditor Comfiletes Abstract^ wtre counted last year. a picnic lunch a t noon there will be : ------Republicans Havo Six Con Work horse* are on ths Increase ?a projram of games. Members of Of Assessment Rolls Show. whll# mule* are on the decline, Uie, famUles‘ will bring baskets ahd ice tests for Nominations ^ Report of-Secretary ol auditor's flsures show, slvlns a totalj ^cream will be fumUhed. “'F l l W i f ' of 5244 work horses UiU year aa To Settle With Ballots;Z Chamber ol Commerce ing $23,216,325 ' Real astinst 3089 last year, an increase! , Only one feot apecUllit In Twin Jol 133, and a lotal of 580 mules thU; FalU.‘ Phene 810, Dr. Foiler. Adr. J,] For Hall' Year Reveals j j^Property List Valuation year as compared wlUi 004 last >-«sr. - Democrats Only One -GOTOiiAygg na decline ot 44. RtsUlertd sheep UiU year num- / Twin Fall* had 22 new business Twin Falls county’s real propertyy bered 1418 u compsred with; 1531 ' cnterprlws atarted durlni: lhe firM 0 I u t year, a decline of 113, S Olllcc of. Senator oidle;In vtlitillon has Increattd by « 0 1 i » ; I p . j . g r cOSSMAN . PRIMARV ELECUON-VOTING tlx monlhs ot 1030. while only. ia« during lhe patl year to S23A18.3294 Ranse theep thU year numbered iiMk rcUremcnts from htulncM were not- TLA C E S ' IN TWIN KAIXS - I didn't wanl any .upprr. I look JC ihU year from »22JM,7U I u t year,r, 23,952 and were valued at *122.337 as =n Announces Ills - . “ ed. accordlns to lhe teml-annual 'n-rc- Holds Designation ' as accordlns ' to an abalnct of properlyy eocnpartd.wim 34,431 latl year val- Twin Fulls number I-D tin «t- - P a( ■ dnirn banana*. I>ul Uie doe-Illnr Pfogrrw report of communliyiiiy ' « ued^at *242,002. e . Cor wouldn'l Irt him « t anjtliint ,,, a .w « n tn ls eomplettd a t the office I Candidacy for land jutlllm . w rnrr Bfcnml nve- ' "5 bualntts completed yesterday jJj by Main Road Necessary;ry of the county auditor here yesUr- nuc «nd Steond »itwi an' I let him rnjoy «alfhln' me. Newell S. WUhi. aecretary of the I Nomination for tht dty. ■ MARATHON I CAR DUE TO Twln.Pttlla uumh:r 2 - Courtr t - ' ____ — Twin Falla Chamber of Commerce.rce. — . ‘ I nfflpco f_ ^ . The.ie IncUide Uirce auto service -•Tnacnhe-tTni^^dltlrarTigyligrc p ^ O e rlN JWIN-FAUS’ • • *" Twin fall* niTmbfr companTcs: Uirtc apartmertt houses; 1 j ox in m icU o.ij^irft ft.'■ construction ot the connect- A lunchplaces;Asrocery; beaulyaalon;Z- il* a gain of about WOW. On lU tlxlh trip across lhe conU- J13 MftJn Bvehuc tff.'t. In; links on the Unlled Slate* high- ^ n « it since July l. Uie Dodge-eight Twin FallA numb'r i — »»)■«« To Q u iet Titlet- ah6eahop; Rlaaiand palnithop; auto“r? wav D3, crDfslns th# public domain, The abstract shows th a t Uie »*- I CORONER Hl.ar#Ele hnteliery, W Main L^l finance cirpnra:lon; candy ahop; ^ lessor found some ,800 morc mUkl5 mileage msraUwn car will arrive in ” • othfrwue known as the Banff lo * n Twin FaUs al 8:30 P. \ t nexl Mon-I B .. At the Republican avenue miiiIj. ‘ To Hanseir Hotel.C l atose depot: heavy rpcchlnery cor Iloiilder road. Is th il Uib stale ot.f ‘ cows in the county UiU year than :el _____ poration; meat nurkct; real eataic last, and that the number pi aheepp day. It wu announced witerday at I Primary^, Election Twin r a lb numtxT S — Plcltel ;"'5 N'vada thall offlcUlly ‘ deslffnate > the office of tbe Magel Automobile Pay COK. v.ln Fiilli. alio purrliaa-lias- bitslncM: ^!loe ahlnlnj parlor and Ihls road a* a main highway, U theL, ■ ha.1 j o t declined materUlly. al- Twin FML-i ni:mbrr 6-L1neoln a t barber Miop. •1, though valuaUon In sympathy wlUiI, company, Dcdge dltlrlbulors here. I Mr. Orouman U a plo- ■''* fd lhe Hansen hold pro|vfty at liitfriiretttlon out upon the provl- ’ i. The csr will-travel from Wenat- sehool. lier- An oiTuMnndlns feature of the re- h5 downward irend In Uie theep Indus- ■ ncer resident of Twin Falla Hanien from Mrs.-Cora E- Vander- rc* t!nii,i of the Oddle-Collon blU by Ihc < - chee. Waahlngton, lo Eugene. Ore- Ta in Fnlli niiinNT 7 - W wh-"* pool, widow of the lalr H. M. Van-'an- port haa lo dn wllh frelsht rate re- olflre of UnlUd Slate* Senator T. L ’ try. ha* betn reduced approxlmatety ■ county, having mode his 1028. ocZusiments. On this It aays: M per head on eommon aheep and^ son, loday, according to lU lUnerary, I ■ homo here alnce 1003. . Inalon ichooi derpofll, Hanaen, in Nnvembfr. 1028. ^ Oddle, one of Ita authors, accord- J aod will leave Eusene Mondty mom- j _ _ ii;jrt«vl aiiU in fourlnurl n iP Cammerrp Com- jtarllngs. M j¥ e r^ tb quiet title to Uic proixriy."Tyr“ nituton ha t iiiiiiniineed In the papers s. W lghl secrcUry pf theh T I P '------U n J V'arnir i oni------Polls open nl J I’. M n:ip'';.itr() for Oc- ThU intcrpreutton of the law. If,':If 700 acrc.i of Irrigated Und U shown Vtllowtlone park to ipend Uie night fltii- lober 1st both to the west nnd the .'iL’ iaUtfd, wUl. II U b«llcved rcauli111 ,l by the abstract thU year, as com- Twin Faiu. _i_ some years, accordln; l« CoxV com- , a t Worley. W>-omins. Mr. Orossman Is lully Prlm arr rlcctlmi vo iw In Twin plaint, by the. H aim i Really and eaat, plarlnc. for the flrsl time, the In liv.tcnlng the'bcglnnlns oT con-;rn-i pared with *15,600,015 on 230,0*2 FalLi coimty next Tur.<rilI _to to achedule ot llvejlocH rules may O'- be [•i.< Nevada. i acres valued a t *364,13i last year.i Itamlna andlona Ufa of th» ear ------tu t primanM^g iii------• Mrs. VanderpQol In aclUrmeiil“ oloT cxiKCt.-a-vi'ry kwh. n u a iu rale-rr- OT"W» lg Imia - tli tiT^ar totalfl M4itM - 022, ducttons to I/is AfiRele.i via Northern \ Ray P. eil, American AutoinoWre I 1. To nominate candldalM of both"I" her mofUage claim In June. 1022, up.in tho bill a t the request, of Uie;ahe;acre* valued ot I212.SU as aswlnst assoeUlloiv contest board official leed' California as iirrunscd W your i ■ parllM for dlatrlct JiidcM, and IfRla- the complaint recll^n. but the deed ‘‘'‘f Kly Dally Tlmea. which has beenpn iia.1t ycjr's tolal of 67,t« acres val- obterver. h u traveled In the csrr -...... ' ...... lallvf. cotimy and p ifln c i ottlcerii. waa not recorded and hw been loti.loti, chamber In confcn'nce with the rall- urging the lesalliy of tise of federalal itied al t87J0S. , road offlalals will l>e etfecllve Sep- _ tlnce It set out on the fln t Iranscon- to be voted upon al the November W. F. Dreaer. Haniu/. named as funiU for the road In qutsUon. Thehe! j Butlntta lots this year number‘ tinental trip, in July, ^ elfcUflti. ' r lember 12, accordlns lo word Jutt1“*' Nevada tlal* highway departmentntiU'>2 11 wllh touU vatuatlon of *1.114,- ODO of Iho defendant^ In thi.i ac- received from H. E. Oodwln. ’ar340. 0* compared wllh 1387 business 2. To elect delcsBiM to the coun Uon. iJ the oiUy aurvlvlnu director look the position th a t federal f r Ad i O DISTURBS 81E5TAR ty convention.! of both partle* The. Oakland Rood-wIll trip has•I” money could not be u.icd except on ;ilist* last year valued at tl/)0),l30. and lUlutory trustee ot the Han-‘ been tcntnllvcly w t-fo r September ROME UPKUse of loudtpeaktn,! Turner K. nt'ImprovemenU an business lota this H ackm an which. In tiim, will elect delcBatea sen Realty and Improvement com- what were known a* 7 per cental \ phonosrtphs and other noUe pro to the atate conventions th a t will . r 15. It U Mated. On this occa-ilon the rnad.1. which would preclude appll-ll.'y > ear are valued a l *1.481,400 as pany. The other directors were L. Oakland vlillor* plan to bring two ducer* for advertUins purpotei by nominate candidates for concres- callon tn highway 03. !aI against tI.4342S0 last year. Uanten. John P. Han.«n, M. D. Pro■ car Ioada of exhlblt.i. , There are ihU year DOOt residence^ shop-keepers h is ju tt been prohlblt- alonal and state offlee.v vost ond A. H. Shoemaker. RepliUm to tntiulry, H. N. U w *, . ed by Prince Boncampasnl LudovUI.t Candidal a t e F o r 3. Elect preelnct cotnmllleemecr to Write* Many I.elten rlf, Mcrctary for Senator Oddle,IliC|Iot.i valued a t *1,241.480 w ith Im-. sovernor of Rome. The action fol- * “* C. A. Norlh, Twin Palla. Is attorney Several hur.drtd letters dcsalml-ml- .Mated gives the Inlerpretation mlelI' < iprovtmenls valued at *1387,023, as aervc-for the enaulns two yeara a* for Cox In this nction. , n- compared wlUi lost year's 10.485< lowed complaints of cltUens that ' membera of the county orRanlX:ilx: • natlns Information relative to lour-lur- forth above and aays'-W henlheten- c Is: traffic have been written and he reMdtncc lots valued a t *1,233,840. their noon-hour slestu were belns atlons of both parties. n d Ator’a bill was being formulated th e ,: ” dUturbed. mailed nnd 10,000 aulo maps haveave icrin 'main road.i' was used In pref-:f. with J1.875J03 Improvement*, ; District Only voters uho reitlslered thli t Judge Fall*: E. N. Pettysrovp, rfan.ien;wn- been dUtrlbuted. erenee to the 7 per cenl definition,in, I Sugar factory thU year carries a ; ytar prior to July 20. and who then1*'” Mra. Emma Clouehek. Twin FalU,«'**' In the line ot advertUlng, 33 .slogan*an* for tlic-reown that It would permitilt's320,B50 a valuaUon ss against *528,- announced thclr polltlcnl affllla- and P. T. Parish. Buhl, candidate*ale* in use nn jilaliwaya In vorious dlrcc-■CC- the development of other roods thatlat' COSO Ia.ll year, end Uiere was assesaedd During my thirteen and oione-lialf j^ rs of practicc In tlon*. will Ultc part in the primary“fy for atalc rciirc.senlatlvM; M. C. 0 . tlons from I v in FalU orc auoted.tcd. Ilie Male might designate, whichch ;i ' In the counly UiU ytar 00,000 bast Twin Falls County, partieuiularly d ii^g the pn. commUalonrr from the accond dU- dls- "On the rcr;iie.st of your chamberI'x'r way.i. if; haga lar.t year, the a.wissment betas years, I have advocated num'merous changes In the meth- ______W ith 27 announced candidate* for trlct; 6, Claud Stewart, candidate the dlitrlcl tt.V.e hlshVay office hoa ------,, J}2.&0 per bag In each Instance. o(l.n. BUhl. condldnte for county »u- rraMorV board in coiinccilon wi;:» the 1 ? ^ " ,,f r ...... ■ be heard through his eonteat. but It Li anticipated lhallial I perlntendent of nubile Intlruclion;lon; Chamber of ComniiTcc Is repaint-ini- ■ .... —-i-U-Lii— - Democratic primary voter.i wlU com3m--HoT0ld William M erritt, Twin FolU.■"lli- liiK and placing many new aitrbc-t c ,| H lawyers in all matters'as plele U» ticket by'wTltlnR In on eundldate for county aiin-cyor. tlve advertUlng ^Ijn boards along ■ prescribed by law, par- the prinelpal highways.'-' rOTHETAXPA-^’AYEUSOFTWIN their ballon the name* of cindl- DemoeraU’ Conteat i Hv'. > : ■ tlcularly the granting of dales for nomlnailona for which The onc conical Uiat clalma,1^ Sank clearings for th r six months ' FALLSI OCOUNTY I I instruction.poaed In the prlmarj', are T. I quired by Section'C847 of T*-o dliUlct Judge* are to b( * y year of 1920 were «1M,70S. and for ; ' intr nnd service by deputyUty.^ I Ume (0 the upbuilding of tbe elecUd In th li Judicial dlitrlcl, aiat D, Connor. Filer, condldalc for atate® the aame jwrlod In 1030 they were ■ the Idaho Compiled Sta- the November election. .'cnator; Horry C. Partoiu. condl- $IG0JC0. The toiRl nunibtr of onto-‘10- j , Take ndvantaRc of hlsthis and call al the Treasur* s profesalea to whleh he belongs.'* I tuted a s construed 15y the The DemocraUc candidate* artare date for clerk and recorder: Georse moilve licenses Issued during the H Supreme Court of Idaho and R- Hart, Buhl, candidate for com- mil I i **’'* before A urusjst I 15th, 191)0. ' William A. Dabcock. Twin Foils, and *")* tin t half of 1030 were 63H. agalnil H , in the case of Schmidt v. C. a . A. Dlvelbla,-Dulil. ml'aloner from the flr.it dUtrlcl; fi4G0 for the same period In 1023. i I That we may reflect James L. Barne.i. Hansen, candidate ■ Wiillnma, reported in 34 TtianiuM^AXalr ; ;;i C.J.HAHN,Coi ^ credit upon our profession In Uie RepubllcaiF^ump (Ixree 1:u for commUsloner from the third d u County Treasurer i BB Idaho R eports a t tiag c a ihree«comcrcd coriteiiL for thell,e trlct; E. F. Prater, candidate for Too Late To ClassifyFy !’i i ______; Is our earnest desire. Wc — 732, wliere th e court parly'* nomination for comity clerkIcrk ahtrlff: Ouy L. Kinney, candidatedale ------• • antf rtcorder. lhe contendem for the for probate JirdRc; O. W .'W ithamlam, , FOR SALE CltEAP-MONARCHICH ^ servo with earnestness as Bays: nomination belns Oeorse If. Crora■oex, candMale for prosccuUns attorney;nty; range In good condition. I’lione "It appears from this stistatute that the instructions ^ Dr. »■ N. Lelle. cindldatc for .SSI:. cor- 12flll, , . ^ well as ablUty.______should bo read to tho jury beforeb< argument of counscl.” ' Jonea, of T ^ n FallA «• FOR SALE —IIAVE A LOT OK Other contest* for RepubllcorIcan There are vacancies on the Demo- THE ABOLITION OF PR([tOFESSIONAL JURYMEN nominations lie between T. E. Moore■ore, cratlc Uckel th a t the party's voterallinl BMd *>**>'* I" and orclifslra instrumenta that can Filer, and A. E. K llu. Buhl, foifor are expecled lo fill a t Uie primary, The opening of court proromptly at the.hour set and a commbaioner from the flrsl dLiiricti ' V ' bc purchoicd on easy Wmis. or for p. J. GROSSMAN 'let; for four candidates for state' reprc- cosh If desired. All Instruments nre business-like dispatch of thehe litigation in hand, Kerbtrt O. Lauterbaeh and Stuarluart tentatlvca, and candidate* (or'oa- 1 " M e e t U, Sevems. both of Kanaen, foi of Jtaiidord make nnd In first clajnlast Funeral Dlredet . The reduction of expensiises for both taxpayers and for jru o r. ireosurrr. county superln-■,",1 condition. Liberal allowance for ____ eommlaaloner from the third dlvdls- lendcnt of public JnitnicUon and trade Ins. L. W. Beebout, Eden, Idaho, litigants'by carrying out thehe foregoing program. trlcL B. L. Larson, proucuilns at- at aun'cyor. . [- Day and Nlsht I shall speak from K G; I] Q tonighi a t OtHO o^cIock torney, I* opposed for nominationtlon One ot the most IntercsUng con-fon* FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR^ T h e I r o n 1 F i r e m a n Jor re*«Ieetlon by J. W. Taylor,r, a test* belween candidates Jor nom-'O'"- alock: Two-door sedan In goodood ' ' PBONE IIQ-W jupon a subject which I feelcl will bc appropriat’erfor the former Incumbent of the office. P.^J■ J Inatlon for preclncl offices Is-In*•“ ' nw nlns order. Ncw rubbtr. 'i milenlle A evening. Qrofiunan, a former coroner. 1* op- Twin FalU aecond dUU-lct- where h 'f f cast and U mllo north of Water's«« one of ouj mostm cfficimt ^ I shalLspenk again lomtnorrotv evening, Alonday, nt poMns F. E. Drake for nominationtlon Carl J. Domrote, conaUble here1cornM,.Phonc for 513-R-l. -r
-are Rcpubllvn ll0yip;by-V^,^O.*Mi«n-:ujn- .jwllce pups.-’j m llff'm t-a n d *4 rR’Iu. inliU«irth-of::WWcf'8-«)r7itfrP}lonB a u te a e n a lo ri'J r t; llocfsln. a v ir — - 513?r ; i. ■. ^— --- . I p O l S eretTwhere taka pride Candidate forr District Judge Ita tn thfOldsmobtle Sates and h o n e . Noir. io th e tim e. (o placepU your o H w fo r one o f these«e cullcm< . Made (o fit— Mo- I ^ ^ ' Service • Une (old,and new IM type), I. H. C.,and the Johp9hp Deere double bnr Horae of “X L " fervlce ON’S - ■; SE;elfmanufacturinfNG CO. M 0 ( ______’ Twin^alto. Idaho ______. rhpne B2j . Empirp Auto Co. , PAINT AND PUIJRNITURE STORE I _ ,Ki> n itn itn it Mty - J ------— YQURirEAT-T-jffiHGHANT------
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