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Show TIIE DESERET FRIDAY NEWS SEPTEMBER 3 .192G Its Every Man For Himself This Summer. 1 association, kM raaignad hi with th Ogdsn Savings bank to b :iSPfllNOVILLE com a dirctor and vie president th Plngra National bank of this E CITY city. Mr. Barton will ba .manager of th lnatttutlon. th nam of which la to b changed to th National Bank, of OGDEN, Sept. J.- - Th official of the Labor day celebration was Commerce. Mr. Barton will tak up hi duties aa oon aa h can arlaaued pro-gra- yesterday giving detail of th for next Monday. Th flrat part of the program will con-alof. a monster parade particular of which have been announced by the parade committee, Joe Banvllle, vice chairman, and A. P. Sumrall, aecr hug ' V, if i $ m event-plann- ed at rw range hi affair at th Ogdn Saving a bank. - Mr. Barton's succor haa not yet bcn namd. r-B- y, McKee. - Cltlxena of PROVO, Sept. t. Provo will honor T. N. Taylor, DmO cratlo nominee for governor, with celebration to b held at Pioneer par Friday evening. It Is eatd by those In charge that th affair will b non partisan. The Provo brass band ba la attendance end a musical pro a 1th short ad gram Interspersed dress will be given. It 1 reported that a number of out of town gueste will be present, among whom are Prof. A. C. Lund and Sec retary of State Harden Bennlon Balt Lake City. John 8. Smith of this city will act aa chairman and master of ceremon lea , Prohibition Inspector fflr promlnnt ln lh ht city Makes Favorable Report the a past quarter of century, of th board of Federal Protlcular wae in keeping with tha pre-- j dropped dead In the court room In the PROVO, Bept. 3. vloua action of tha hoard ln enlarging county court house at 10 o'clock this hibition Inspector David Thomas has tary. a visit to the drug Just completed The parade which will b divided and broadening tb offield of.tta c,lvlstores and mercantile houses In Utah j Th policy ties enlargement Into three ection will begin to prove elude th Increasing of Its capital county, checking up the'aale of ex f tract and alcoholic drugs He re ... at 10 o'clock, E.. v... Keating will b stock, and the changing of tha nam - . i the marshal of tha day. The first di of the bank. vision consisting of city officials, the client In a probate case, Mrs Edward .n(j that n this respect Utah county f Ladles1 band.balldtng and trade eua Frlel. Almost Immediately after he tie in the best condition of any coun form craft. In the state. In every city th law on Washington avenue, aouth of Twsn Tumped over toward was taken into the Judge s chambsr ,! being supported and the sale of ex street, tract for purposes of Intoxication and a phjwtclan summoned but he-Th second division headed by th dead when medical attention arrived, at a minimum. ' Southern Pacino band and consisting H wa born In Chicago In 187 and of railroad and shop crafts, will form Tmgree'bank Wednesday dlr.TTorV Th actio! tn thl.p.r-- 1 i . ln-- i j AV-- 1 .. 1 clt-an- d fKHfmsro -- the-up-to- IIty Mr-J'ri- - Twenty-sixt- h street, east of Wash Ington avenue. The third division will consist of Industrial floats and will form on Twenty-stxt- h street, west of avenue. Vaehlngton ' The line of. march will h north of Washington avenue to Twenty-secon- d street, countermarch to Twenty-fift- h street to street, west on Twenty-fift- h AVa!! avenue, then south to Twenty-slxt- ti sfreet and east to thr City' hall park. Community singing will follow Immediately after the parade he been disbanded. and sport A program of speech will be carried .put ln Lorln Derr park during w tha afternoon. xsurtcwt sr jr on t ' t.. t . was on OGDEN. Sept-- J. of th heaviest months for freight through this city according to statistics compiled at th Ogdea terminal. Mora cars o merchandise than 165,00 local railroad passed through th yard during tha month, according to th report Th heavy Increase in freight traffic during August la said to be due to th fact that heavy sntpmenta were new started on the road baror th freight rat tariffs want Into effect Th report showed that th dally average was 3,10b ear dally. moved to (tprlngvllte In 1335 where he,provn married Florlne Blackett, she with 4 daughter survive Matron Dir After Short Illness -- Mrs.Letltla Nelson Jacobsen. 3S years of age, died at her home. .in. tha. Third ward. last night after an Illness of three days. Besides her husband ah Is survived by her husband. A J. Jacobsen, three chtl drsn. aswalla her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Nelson of Moroni and six brothers and five sister Funeral services will be held ln th Third ward chapel at 3 p.m. B&turday and the day following the body will be taken to Moroni for Interment. PROVO, Sept. 3. FormerUuh County. Man Dies at Burley of Relative PROVO, Sept. 2. "Robert C0h0ver.''4 Tomer Tesldeirt of this city, who for several year haa lived at Burley, Ida, received word that he died there last Monday evening following an attack of pneumonia. Mr. Conover was born and reared ln Provo and was th youngest son of Pater W. Conover, one of tha pioneer. PROF. BECRIST VISITOR. Of this city. He wae 44 years of age and I survived by hie wife and four L&it Respect Paid PROVO, 8pt. 2 Prof. Horaceof children, four sisters and one brother. Serrlst of Northwestern university Tillie H. Poulter I . Chicago has been ln th city several of Formation Art and friend days visiting relative TO OGDEN, Sept. t. Funeral service Secrlst was fcfrmerly a student for Mrs. TllU Hancock Poulter, were Association Planned atProf. B. TV U. and later a member of the held ln th Twelfth ward chapel yesMr Seclst Is daughter of T. B. A movement la faculty. Mr. and Mr W. D. Alexander of this OGDEN, Sept, . A tnksa meeting terday afternoon with Bishop was a on PROVO, Sept. 1. a foot for the organization of Utah city. officiating. Thera of business men hag been ealld"for Wheelwright large attendance and a large number County Art association. Prof. E. H. Provo Paragraph next Thursday evening at th Weber of floral offerings were ln evidence. Eastmond of th Brigham Young uni - club for the purpose of taking dcfln-t- te Th speakers were T. A Browning, verslty Is taking the Initiative ln or Martin Cllnger of Lekevlew Is sufS. G. ' Dye, C. J- - A. Lindquist, ,.Mragguizing euch an association and re nd- - final from an infection ln hie kne ctlon,on th rvlvl of Mary H. Vogel and Bishop ports that he Is meeting with enthust- - fering Mr. Joat by a wound from a a pitch, th Ogden- Fashion show and harvest Wheelwright- - A poem was read by astlo response from the art workers In caused fork. He has been laid for a day re- Mr festival. Efforts with varying Martha B. Cooley. Musical selec this county many of whom have made or two, but it is believed up tlvitlcs. quartet U composed of Mr Mary Atthat he will Sevier County Fair sults, have been made during th past tions wsr rendered by Nephl J variln the names themselves for be The Call family has a great many kinson, soprano; Mls3 Edna Dwyer, out big within a few day . again few weeks Jo revive the event. Brown, Farley, Jed. Ballantyne, ous lines of fine and applied arts. An A grand concert will be given In member There is one contralto; Fred C. Graham, tenor; AlLast Tuesday th matter was con Gerard Opens September 16 distinguished Klomp, Walter 8tephen Jo- exhibition of the work of artists of the tabernacle Sept 24, when Alex vin Keddington, basso. They will pro. district judge, many attorney a numof stdered by the Ogden Chamber Ferneilus and Robert Jones. this country will be displayed and the Skovgaard, the noted Danish violinP. and ber of doctors and dentists, several vide a program each afternoon Commerce and John Spargo was ap seph to The (Special ceme New) wee mad lh th city Interment evening. organization launched in then ear fu- ist, and Mr Edmund Wiley, widely f. i pointed a professional musician and a committee of one to In- - tory great 2. Sevier - the - grave waa . dedicated ture, RICHFIELD, whereSept of musical talent, several bishaccording to Mr. Eaetmond The known as the "Southera Nightlngale" vestlgate among business men. He took fair is acheduied for Sept. id-- , .variety Gibbon association will b made up of resi- will appear. The tabernacle choir will county ops and bishops counselors; 'a numSale 'of Paving Bonds j j the opportunity to present the matter by Joseph 17 18 been have and and preparations dents of the county and associate also participate. . ber of professional educators and leadto the Ogden Rotary club Wednesday made by the fair association to put ers members. In Services For 1 evening when the 0 member's pres-euneral branches of other endeavor. Approved by Blackfoot ever REPORT FILED BY TREASURER on one of the best exhibitions been voted against the --revival of the seen has In fair thesis th (Special to The New) years Accident Autor Vi' im , celebration stating they have neither Poitte'Ale Siezinsr 7 Alfalfa Seed Yields PROVO, Sept. 2. BLACKFOOT. Idaho, Sept. 2 given. time nor the money. jfr the show, Stubbs has tsaued her thSillJt-l"Besides the regular display of ag OGDEN. Sale of ca.---Sept 3. Funeral paving bonds to tha Unlicensed Bicycles Margaret ha now been decided Proving1 Satisfactory amount 'street Glen Mack, who wa killed report tolhe month of August which rlcultural products, live stock, doof (145,000 to Keeler Broth'mesa meeting for next Thursd&yave-- , ln an for shows total anfLart exhibits, month mestic science, school automobtle acttjlent last SaturDenver was approved by th receipts for th Th city police PROVO, Sept. 3. BUHL, Idaho, Sept. 3. Threshing ers of nlng and have the matter thoroughly day near Balt Lake, (10,231.82. of this amount 6. 758.96 a program of horse racing and acro- alfalfa were held at the haa begun a general waa Is now ln full awing here. city council last night. A conditional seed euU AU.who are willing to j thrashed department - residence debe from received the A will' exhibitions water batic rate 1431 given. Washington on bicycles that are ridden In general the yield comes up to ex- contract for the work had been enoffer aid are requested to meet with familypartment. The report shows that a rodeo of broncho busting, afternoon with roundup tered Into with J. G. Maguire and the without license plates. . A truckload revenue Jthe buslnea committee Tuesday eve- - avenue, W.yesterday pectations although number of fields erection of $522; 2a waa received from and fancy riding will also bo are of th mixing plant wa beBudge officiating. There of unlicensed bicycles were gathered ' nlng. These offers will hs considered Blahop not over and nine yielding eight near the Snake river a large attendance of relative up on the streets of Provo recently the city court. given. bushels per acre. The largest yield gun this morning 'and a complete report submitted at was and friend bridge. John H. Hartong is to superto. police headquarter All 1 the mass meeting Thursday and la on taken on acres three evening. tha yet reported " The speakers were M. L. Jone J. bicycles ridden within the city limits MURRAY SCHOOLS E. L. Metz ranch, two mile north of intend the work for the Maguire Millard County Fair It Is understood that the members Bishop are supposed to have a license tag on here. had an average of 19 of th American Legion and. the Com- J. Barker, 8. W. Flshburn and TO OPEN TUESDAY Musical selections were ren- them and unless such license Is proWill Open Sept, 22 bushels MtperMetz acre on this field while munity Service people are willing to Budge. S. Mr Mr Art dered will be law Blakely, by of the violators 8. celebration. cured . the MURRAY. 8ept. lend their aid to th The teachers the average on th entire 13 acres ol Canadian Farms Lure Gua Saunders, prosecuted. Bertha Leddlngton, (Special to The News.) of the Murray City schools will hold hta, ranch was 17.2 bushels per acre. Lester Hlnchcliff, and Josephine FILLMORE, Sept. 2. Distribution Nineteen bushels per acre Is conan Institute ln the hih school building Many W ealthy Britons t Funeral of Ogden Woman 1 Shorten. Th body being sent to New Bervlc.) 9 a. m. Regis- of a program of the Millard sidered a very high average, all yields International at (By Saturday beginning Husband be to Neglectful 2. To Be Held tration of all the elementary grade county fair will eoon be made. The over 12 bushels usually being conLondon OTTAWA. OnL, Sept. Morgan Smlthfleld today for interment fea sidered above th average. Back From Idaho pupils and high school student will program covers all of the varlou record that cabls say Brought emigration is scheduled which th of turea 1 fair, Funeral service Hearing For Clough OGDEN, Sept. 7, while take ended the month for th July place II September A. 24. 2. IndiW. Mathilda Secy. PROVO, Sept. of for Elveretta Littlefield will be held seventh and eighth grade of the for Sept 22. 28 and an number unusual how that of Takes Pictures In Youth an la almost Is the complaining witness fair hie Postponed ans at the Morgan . tabernacle Sunday school will register the Robinson haa given the some wealthy men have departed for westIn the city court junior high time and an action filed undivided attention for Section He afternoon at 3 oclock. Miss Llttl' ern Canada, representing an aggre8.- Surveyed day following. OGDEN live Bept. Preliminary W. B. who Richane morn la confident the agricultural, J chargagainst field died In this city yesterday of... th tte gate capital of (12,00,000. Most of Representative case The In state the hearing iwlfe of his for failure Years 15 Desert and achwl to science ed with domestic provide' Ago tho BntlUT tiitllliM who nought-homei- r Ing after a short Illness of Bright's against Ray Clough, school office will be in attendance at stock, will ever before defendboy. children. than The minor be better four had of and resident a been disease. She of a BUHL, Idaho, Sept 3 C. J. Blanch- than Canada in that period had more -charged wUh flret degree murder, was ant In the action has been arrested at the Institute which will consist while the feature will be of the best Morgan (5,000. general session, departmental meeting obtainable. connected with the reclamation to d a dafs later ard, wa and postponed Sheriff yesterday the 8ho Deputy Ida., to cam Rupert. ah Ogden, Th majority of them, according to service of the department of the InD. R. Roberts being aaao, to that and meetings with the'prlnclpala. lo fair the of be sent officer will Judge Rasmussen Lit owing The other Mrs. and Mr. of Elijah have gone to Alberta, but daughter wwa During the lummtr all of the build- elation who have beei forth terior, wa In Buhl this week taking the records, born her July 30, absent from the city,. tlefteld ad city Saturday for Richans. the provinces have received a ings have been thoroughly repaired special effort to make putting It a success both moving and still Ilf pictures of all 1838. Surviving are her parent on the Hudsons Bay comand renovated and everything la ln are chairman ' Stevens and the remarkable development done hars. With out brother and three sister Fall Result in Fracture all its farm lands to pany readiness for the school opening, A Treasurer ParkerDaniel closing Wife Seeks Divorce From ha lne transformed the Irrigation Robison. settlor men of means, owhlng good new athletic field haa been added to a Into veritable desert spot. r garden Dish Throwing Hubby the high achool. OGDEN, Bept. 3. Katherine Latiequipment, are being attractIt la intended to us the pictures to farming City Coffer Reinforced mer. ed both from the British Islet and Women Fork daughter of John Latiia a Hat of th teacher to home th Following Spaniih people throughout bring 2. PROVO. Sept. Josephine mer, Jr., Is suffering from a fractured State because th land By Fines And Forfeitures arm school for th coming country, and especially In the east, th United Price the Will Teach which she sustained when she fell Singleton Andelin has filed suit tn the for Murray open to aettlement are, aa a rule, In of the results year: irrigation. 3. forfeitures AnFines, Herman court Bept. aaalnst L OGDEN, from a tree at the family home Wed- district d area posMr. Blanchard waa a member of the center of High school: C. E. Gaufln, princiand fee amounting to $2,(03.83. wsr nesday. Th Injuries war sustained delin. whom aha charges with throw(Special to Th New) went Into sessing all th advantages of achools. that Cox, principal Junior first the aurvey party Ml 3. collected during August, according to when the little girl climbed the tree ing dishes at her and threatening to pal: Alvlra C.John SPANISH FORK, BepL and railway transportation F. Kaeran, Louie the field for th U. S. reclamation ser- church achool; and made an effort to pursued a kill her. The complaint recites that high Minnie Phena Rrlmhall, daughter of Mr E, vice on the Twin Fall project. At that near at hand- - report submitted by City Recorder Barlow, Caleb W. World. E. aa bad temper and Hill, C- - T. Moye to tho board of city com- boy to come down from th tree where the defendant has a had Brimhall poaltlon accepted Roy Gardner, Isabel will time, over IS years ago, Sir. Blanchoften becomes violent wrlth rage and Clair Bennlon, he wae eteallng -fruit.- . missioner G. 8. Parkinson. Reta Sud- teacher ln th Prlc achool and next ard said, a far a eye could see there Detroit Woman May uses abusive of labor T field language. He la also Huddart, Tho city commissioner granted th for early leave was only one vast expanse of desert. Elmo McMarjorie Burrow Leah MeKell, daughter of charged with having failed to provide bury. Be Member of Congress yequeet of taxpayers for th Installa- Confessed Murderer one vast expanse of flourW. F. Robinson, Melba Brown. weak. Mis B. MeKell, haa Today It the necessities of life for the plain- Millan, William Mr Mr. and tion of an electric light In the center acre being (By International New Service.) maiden name Arden Beal Olsen. In th Price ishing farm, almost every that her asks who tiff. Of Held of Tabernacle park and at the corner also poaltlon accepted Sheepherder . DETROIT. Bept 2. Mr. Edith W. Arlington school: E. E. Bogges achool of Both young women were tilled. Singleton me restored to of Hudson avenue and Twenty-eecon- d To District Court herJosephine former preeldent of th Houseand that.she he awarded ITS per principal: Mary Urle. Opal Knudsen, students of th B. T. U. at Provo last Dunk, street Ethel Godfrey. Rachel Janwon, Mary winter. For wives' League of Detroit 1 likely to Sheriff month alimony. Searching Application for a number of Miller, Amanda Miller, Margaret (Bpeelal to Tho Nows.) be the first Michigan woman to beHcenses wae referred to the Horse Thieves Who Price. Mae W. Rowe, Leona Smith, , come a member of Congress. PRICE. Bept. 8. A1 Rlngllng. self Provo Band to Render commissioner of pubUo safsty. to T. Gene TWpp, Dellla Ellertson, Gladys Congressman Welling She la an almost unopposed candimurderer of John Barthol-omBurned Also Th board granted a license to C. confessed Haystack for the short-tercongressional a sheepherder, waa held at th Sacred Concert Sunday Pannier. C. Rockefeller and Ollle Reeves to Address Brigham M. I. A. BUHL. Idaho, Bept. I. Deputy date Bonnjrvlew achool; Mas G. Scott, date ln,th Thirteenth district, to fill court for trial when arraigned conduct a dance hall at 2401 Washing- district Irla R. TayBherman ha received th unexplred term of th late Con8herlff E. before Justice of 'the Peaee J.- W. PROVO, Bept. 1. A earned hand' principal; Marguerite Foard, (Special to The Newe.) ton avenue during the (at) and winter. Hammond Sheriff from word White of Jerome Charles A. Nlchol today on a charge of first concert eylTt be given by the Provo lor, Belle Sander Irene BRIGHAM CITY,' Sept 3. Aa on county that two young men had stolen gressman school: Webeter. prinfor tha candldat Ehe Is not Liberty Bamuel of direction band degree murder., onderhe from a 'Tong term, beginning March 4, 1321, Bids F-- r Construction Some week ago Rlngllng confessed J. Jepperaon next Sunday evening In cipal; Deane Knudsen, Mary 8. Spen- of the feature of It free Chautauqua a span of horses and harne conducted ranch near Jerome and wa requested and the most active candidates for he had mur- the rPovo Second ward assembly hall cer, Lenore McCloy. Elisabeth Poul-so- which haa been successfully at Caldwell, Of Arsenal Received at this summer, the Third ward M. I. A. to watoh for the offenders who are the long term are not candidate for Vila Turner, LaVern Watt dered Bartholemy about June 1, 1313. beginning at 7:30 p.m. in connection to have com toward Buhl. the short tsrm. Sheriff T. F. Kelter brought him from with the band concert other musical Supervisor: W. F. Robinson, mu have arranged for an address next believed OGDEN, Sept 3. Bids for the Th young men cam to the ranch sic; Roy Gardner, art; Carrie E. Fish- Sunday by Congressman Milton H. work of the Ogden arsenal the Idaho town yesterday. nujnbers will be featured. The Froia-lan- d er, house late at night and askd permiseducation, Elmo Walling ' trill be opened at 1 oclock tomorrow Th death of Bartholemy. Commonhealth; part-tlmale quartet will render a numBecause of the demand for admis- sion to make Lhir bed In th field. has been a mys- ber of selections and Mrs Florence McMillan; attendance officer," Fred morning. At present wver thirty bid ly called Frenchy," sion. th meeting haa been transferred Thl waa granted and In the morning have been received end It Is expected tery which officers had failed te solve. Meyers will gtvs a reading Mr Elta- Peter from th ward chapel to the stake U wa found both had disappeared and -beHis body wa found about a mile Ritchie Btuhbs and Mrs Marie that t last forty will be received which haa a seating ca- taken along a fine team and harne tabernacle, a e In head will sin th crushed ferty-livof Homer eloee. eeurheurt duet, About Stake bids Cottonwod her,of fore the and the other three and burned a haytack during the of 1,600, tn his has Just holes been and a number pacity bullet., for asked The meetinghouse contractors specifications Held to be hare been Invited night No clu a to their whereConference of th Sard which feodv. city a it will of which consist work renovated throughout the giie upon (o cancel their meetings and Join In abouts was obtainable her. Th sixty-tw- o dlffsrent buildings. Th to complaint against Rlngllng pleasing appearance and the officers (Special New) making this special number a aucces vAfter th bids have been opened charges him with the death of th of ths ward tak this mean of InvitMURRAY. Sept. 8. Quarterly con- Th adtabernacle choir will furnish mu- Twin Falls Disappointed In this muto them to Join hi In confession he submitted will Washington be the sheepherder. public ing they ference of Cottonwood stake will be by Cap W. E. Ktai and Major Ora mits striking Bartholemy with a bil- sical feast. Contribution will be re- held In the Granite stake tabernacle sic for the occasion. With Census Figures; exBundy, ln charge of the construction liard cu but saya a eompenlon shot ceived t tlie door for th benefit of on Saturday and Sunday. It th sheepherder after he fell from the the wsrd, Sunday school. work. Holds Call Will Check Population Family pected Elders' Richard R. Lyman and blow. , B. Young will be In attendSeymour (Fpedal to Th New) Two Day Reunion School Board Will B.Y.U. FACULTY TO ance. The sessions are aa follow: TWIN FALLS. Idaho. Sept. 2. DisYards Stock Are Price a.m. 10 7:3 pm.: Sunday HOLD INSTITUTE Saturday, (Special to The Newa) appoint merit is keen in every phase Appoint Cadet Head and 2 pm. with M. I. A. and Religion New Management Under Th Call of. life her over th city census figCITY. Sept 2 BRIGHAM m P 78 OGDEN. Bept.' Aelt la expected ure officially reported by th governPROVp, Bept. 2. R Y. 1 faculty family held a family reunion here yes- ment (Special to Th News ) that Lieut. Ronald Everley; will be The population given as 1,324 hold a teachprs institute Thurs-PRICwill with and member from today terday retained at th high school in cheege 3. Th. Trie believed to be 2,000 short of th of next week st thet and Friday Idaho stock'otay Colorado and over th Bpt. all stats, census. Th chamber of comof the cadet work, a position he has yard have changed hand, passing out institution. The program will be as In attendance. ' Approx. mately 800 actual eeason. ac- of th bands of the Farmers' Ex-- f follow: heUi Curing the 1913-- 2 - " merce will organize an enumeration ln the meeting and participated be We Karl have tar werH W. Hopklne. changs. which Was controlled it for the How to s corps immediately and mk a thorcording t Bupt, Thursday. IP am n regard tngjhe appointment will 741 30. X'D EAST. You don't knowhow far that hchfag ough canvass of the Incorporated cure Effective Budy From Studont JiapdfLpf jh held A' meeting wa Wednesday of board the at th be made TTfnctntfTr meeting Chrlriian M toefcyarda eompany Ih the wefd thapel, it which town. spot pratJrf forenoon eight tciema, r bit oi rash 3 of education tonight. nd Gand Junction. v. H. Boyle; Soldier. Alamo pm, 'The Placement I a program wae rendered ln which the and it sheet to check tt st ones fevebp, Lra Co. 0 Auto Randall-IX)0Colo-wiin of Student Will McClaneghan. former i th Replacement Lake Its Salt nf OINTMENT. RESINOL branches the varlou by taring Opera Quartet aa.lPoo pumeroui DIVORCE GRANTED. A N. Merrill, swruae . Work manager of lh Union Pacific stock-- 1 Claeeee,'" le At 3 o clock a oal'.tirt usually stop q cooling, participated healing family C. Tr. In Falls Twin Fair itching and burning after the first Sings at OGDEN. Bpt. 3. A decree of di- )rds at Oreenrlver, Wyoming. the! of the Health Department, rird In the Third banquet was H ' Carroll. It la the intention of vorce waa granted yesterday by charge. g to. Th New) ward amusemem ha! and In the (Special ' - '11 application. 1 Make im.new the to latoaeMU li Trie Friday, management mke t tab Greatest Ft Drmlly fanr- -t at th Arad-- , Judge A. W. Age to Vara N. William Resiiml U also an exTWIN FALLS.. Idaho. Sept. I AnEtertric l.ghr Religion 1 ntrurfin Crrrr Over 'n Gatabliehaaeat ev from Fred B William on ground of took yard modern. convenient Mur emv of cellent healing dressing nouncement has been officially made alif Rife. George II Rrlmhall; I pm, . deMertlon. Mr. William complained will be jlnetaled, garage row ones. Toi y the entire company went to of corripieLoo of --arrangement to for bums, cuta, atobbom will be prmidd Th Proper Place of Social Fuor-tlort- a that the action of her huaband forced way for raparatlng In gwc. canvon the to Ordn Sait Hermitage Lake th little a ore, etc. At alt, bring Opera quartet her In Education, Profeeeor T. Earl a nomber of budding erected for her to depend upon th charity of her and h . f?e.4 tan a elaborate vocal uLe day spend provide during th .nd dwelling, thu extending Pardoe, office 4ruffuth parent The court did hot award program, which Included the mn.kig four dar of the Twin Fait county Regie ration for achool work take Th coup! we marred la this Inducements to shipper for adjomlrg acof the of 14. which on Ths 13. open family picture fair, moticp Sept.' district p!ac Monday, September gjty September 38, 191. DNSS IfSlim - Mr. 1 nt aer-vlo- ss - Y a A. -- I g'' ' at - as Wll-for- -- i at well-ettle- hr - 1 room-lnghou- se y, m n, Ida-Xh- m Hed-tpiM- 1 r Resinol e 1 j j hofor fea-trvlt- ic at the first sign of skin eruption 3nfl, . 4 I ' k I eve-mn- l-- t not. 1 . all-me- V l |