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WITTYS ANTI-GAMING TÄLKFEST3 R SEITE 1 j I ! ! ' comb ; Charges Criminal Laws of State Threatened. AUTHOR DEFENDS HIS BILL Declares Drastic Action Needed to Curb Gaining Evils ; In creased Bonding Powers Bill Recommended lor Passage. ! ' ! ' » ' : ! ; j committor »>! t h aninns m lin li \ gamblim law, seeks to bav. b Ming is pci tnit 1 • provides for a agent leasing gambling is )*»■ provides for a r inr the building. débat* •) • length. « aieh building -mitte«!, and h Tresi.lent i'« «* T« i u \\ hit« .»ml • «•a t hing d ta« k on the bill -minty, «Dm hiring i t th«* mnsi neasure In had « V* r r* a « 1. **ji« voilhi tin u lops y t urvy tli" .' vs of Idaho. Meus picke«! It to pie« - s would work lmre-dii iiupract tciible -1 with tin- si .tut« Senator Witt y \ e «• me» sure id b« vide cb «I tl the liquor law. o. .-«I by :«*t .a taint lire, was tie« «led i«» bn-ak ga milling < * » n* > lb* d»*e bill was y., t ter I .• -i .d - t iu l.-|U" that ir w not to.. -■• di« a lieing a <timiml ki-.v whi« h i urn things : ■ p - t m . S ■Whitcomb uc- w.dl oua •• ti'.it a suit in « - m : H. 1 A »• • ' - ncse gambling houses were «»<:• • rated in ma ny « ■ iî tes in l«m lu that they I U»« * « • 1 the w«»rkers . u joints paid tribute tor running Angeles ami San Pram u INITIAL T .LKFEST. The debate was the first of t in « nt session, nul h< hi the Li" . t ion «»I tin- mem '»«*•? un t. » o'clock, w it h tin tim. I r nil ti it Vcs s was rep« »i I - ■« 1 a 1 al that the initier* v ill at .can Senate bill X«». 10. by S - r ing the bom ling |»u*.\ei of « ' ■»' 1 ; t«* 10 pi cut. v. a t !:*• fir Los f.nsi.l.' amend it l ing for p« f.Ti imprt plants. S» • lause Wa ld 11. A - nient re « R.d « rt; - ing the <>: tion of 1 «I h: rlrnnu it y of the qualified electors • *,f the district. 11» pet : .011 to contain j a majority of the fr«-c li(»lders. was u'.» ; jerted t" -" >u- *h b.: ; but v a Mii.ali j recommend«**.! i p.» -ag. . The lull also pro\ id« s that more ti.an on» half the land embi'..»-« d in ti - 1 r«>p*»s* «1 tried be in crop.-, tbu.- .«imii;. t<» 1 * ? • : vent the < i • » • ag of « her.l .list rat « f the public range, which he tate«l. was i often done n«n-r » hr i ■ - • nt la v. . PASS MEMORIAL. The senate pass« »1 house .mint , . mo rial No. t by I h< com n i in«-« on liai ».» n and military aff.« irs urging congress te i pursue a constructive policy in v* « laim ing lands in Idaho f*>r ' • j urposi* *>f rm r»i ami pi PINNEY THEATER BOISE ONE RECITAL MONDAY February 3d ivnviE. SCHUMANN-HUK Prima Donna Contralto, -a. CHARLES CARVER, Basso, FRANK LA FORGE, Pianist. I.uurr l-'lmir. Lower Floor. PRICES I I Itow -, C> H o V\ > iiuii •n||\. ;» Huu s. Hull •n||\. d Itu« s . Hull IV. o Itu« - . 1 !u\ Scats. cadi. ( iiillorv MAIL YOUR ORDERS NOW IN and OLT of town mail orders accepted and filled in order of receipt if accompanied by a check or money order, made payable to W. A. Mendenhall, Mgr. Knclose self addressed, stamped envelope to insure safe return of same. Box office sale begins on January 28. To all prices add 10 per cent to cover war tax. Th o Ote : (paring land for Keith 1 .stood 27 ayi 1 .'. four absout or not voting. NEW BILLS. j A division of Idaho county ;<t the I next session is proposed in sen '' bill ! No. ;J4 by Sims, which provid. that residents of a certain part of Idaho (county be given the privilege of . cling ! to annex to Valley county at the next ' genera I election. Senator Porter introduced a n* I dl ! amène ling lh* woi 1 k men's com pens di *n (act, th* measure being: mon* wh! It* in its sc* jpe than tlie former bill. It ]*.*» ' vides that the a« -1 ! shall not ap; 1 y 1«) ! public school t« a etiers , ar oft J«'e a Ml ' « l«*i i*'. »1 employes. » Sell; a tor Jolmsoi 1 f.ki.'i *»1 before the ' sena.li • a bill pro\ kling for tlie « \ ami : nalioi i and licensing *• f .dentist s in ! Idaho requiring tl: la t 1 He y be a gr adu ate of some recog nizod i school of den - tistry or have a lieens :e from Home ; o t lu r state in whi. •h lh. demamls we ro j not I« ss than tlms • ■ of Idaho. Bill No. :I7 by Larada y anieiui.^ ; Hie state depository mg to approved in the securities districts as wel districts. law, section relut - securities and includes the bonds of highway as the bonds of other j j Will Commemorate Birthday of Abraham Lincoln Each Year ! With Appropriate Cere -. monies and Banquet. Civil war veterans held a meet <h A. R. hall Monday afteruoui formell ih<- Lincoln Birthday War Soldiers. Sailors ami Marine sanation «>!' Idaho, L. L. Drake ' ; i n d I d; -i g ' cf.-d pi on j ud it iot Dinmt ir great and belov 1 Lincoln. in an appl aud will be stat' wi tl< 11»«' - 1 1«.* , j |hr rade Willard White was up- | 1 t«* secure a hall for the com- ! m•" «i-. y baiui'u-t. \\ iiile < '«*ni- 1 i:. I'. Durieil and S. AL C. I «L wett' appoint«"*! committees ■ »'••«' - - ta m ' «.••* banquet. . ih"--h ' r« i i : «»at -<» 1 ^ '-town ' t-, w ho will bo pres. nt. : L t • r no'«'ting of tie- organiza - j uiura.l« S. L. Russ« 11 was elect - i 1 pr. sidcut and » ' made Peter -«•a of tin C'ivil W veterans , onu i S i > a 1 1 g « 1 : i -«i g and Lo the Sons "t Veterans added to mie it r« *;• on arm nu» nu nts. The ! i . f L"i*i■- pi»"inte«l Mrs •I Mrs. Do-hi as their rep- S ami the Lace of the U. j « selected Me 11 nllowa y j l itthews t«» t. pi'. s. nt them. ! CARD OF THANKS. tin beautiful fbe sympathy di eut in the I*. »ff« 1 • j ; j : i i « o wile, mot nor ami : liar.lt Hubbard. «' A. HI BBARD. A I M »1.1*1 I CARS« »X. R« »Bi d !T i ;ilm< mi: MR. and MBS. LB A iiss BLirriiA su Id »WA B I > I BA ML' »B I » CARD OF THANKS. a ish t«» thank the mai Is for the beautiful li-> . and loving sympathy «ln : 11 AULT. rut, to thank thos during th* la d I » e» »ml < STilBi 1KN I. CARD OF THANKS. ish t*» thank oar frit (?nt j i ! fath«*! ami mother. I ! LM LB T SMITH, ANNA B BIIlBLI: M A BV L. CARDEN, MILL I AM B SMITH 24 and 25 are the telephone number*, of The Capital News. tf • n 1 1 LITTLE NEWS OF BOISE FAMILY REUNION. Mrs. J. It. Robertson, 412 Thatcher •street, is entertaining her two sisters, Mr.. S. V. Ilousel. Pilot Hook, Ore., ar.d another one from Kansas. The sister from Kansas Mrs. Robertson Las not seen for I 2 years. WEATHER HELPS. The spring-like weather of the past few days has put the streets of the city in fine condition tor dragging, and the street department under Super intend« nt .Jack Shaif». will soon coin l-u nc. work «»n them. This is the « mimst, work has ever started on the • treets, the earliest previous date be ing Keb. 0. TOO LATE. Late trains caused May Hatchett to j arrive in Portland just too late t<* at hun.I lier filth. ,. \V. H. Hatoludt, whom •be bad been called to attend, Mr. j Hatchett dying under the in Alien ce of • r !!»* just pi ious to his daughter' rival. "GOBS" WANTED. .1, Libby, municipal rmpl «I Ik."I m this city, has a ace fmir "gobs' or sail.» 1 I i ja I I j j • ' 1 i",,' 1 ' ' " ! ;. t Ihr :i r , «»n, Mr. ui.i.y I wmiM like a eha skcil I»» ci'minnnic DIES AT POCATELLO. ; John B R». . father of « '. B. Ross i "f I'anna, grand patriarch **f the I. <» o. L.. attending the Udd Fellows' *on I venllon in this city, died in 'Pocatello .Monday a«« «»rding to a telegram re - reived by Mr. Russ while in the con ' ventlon. COMPANY H BOY BACK. ' >ne of the boy s of company H. Sec- ond Idaho regiim-nt. Lari Van Fleet of. • 1. ,,„s l-V,O. visiting in tin- lily «-'with friends and relatives. Privat« j , Van LI* » t wears Ihre« chevrons; tw.i j j for a y.-ar's service overseas and one j SPALDINGS HERE. ai Mrs. N. H. ('«»ttrell, this city, 'ltaining their daughter, .Mrs. | to ! 1 I ■ a-i . Lansford Spalding, and husband, Lieu ' tenant Spalding, Lieutenant Spalding : having just been discharged from the j medical department of tlie army after i a. year's service with the î* T t h division. II*» was stationed at Lamp Lody, New , Mexico. Lieutenant and Mrs. Spalding will make their homo in Pendleton, Dr« ., after a short stay in this city, ! VISITING PARENTS. S Corpora! Runyon Ions, 36th division, j A. K. L . n-turm d borne to have an j opera t ion on his wounded shoulder is ! \ isiting his parents in this city, Mr. 'and Mrs. Van Ions, after which lie will go to the I.ettermau hospital Francise«-» f«»r 1 i-atment. H« leered in 1917. 1! LEFT FOR LONG BEACH. Mrs. John L. Holling d.ead left onday evening for Long Beach, Lai., » \ isir her parents*. Miss Mary who id expected to go with her mother, ill not take the journey at pn m nt as it health is improving vapidly in a- and the long trip might cause et - back. INJURED BY FALL. \\ li. Morris, an ol«l soldier, veteran iof the il war and well known in, Bois« , is confined to th* hospital at ! j the Sol*li* r>' Home with two broken i ribs sustained from a fall on the slip pery side walks. Mr. Morris can s«e ! friends and visitors. ! t San ; l olun- j ! ; • J , j 1 : j » VERDICT A DRAW. <* s> I'tiiul lime in «list r has Iiroiloiinee«! til«* \ auto ease a draw « 1 court îarrett ami te • mi July 11 b leading down ! Sion « ia mag« > ;$12., on . er* j COW had I »•'*•! 'jury believed (unavoidable « damages to ar.l damages to either. <* machine was wrecked \ a cow whi* ll lOby Was a road, brought suit for In return Lby sued for s.h complaint because bis killed l»v the auto. The th* accident l*> be an »ne and refused to grant cither. GOOD SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. Au attendance ranging from 90 per c«*nt in the high vhool t«» from 70 !<* sr. per cent in grade s«iho«ds w. • reported Mominy evening *»n tin- first day *«f th*- :eoj>ening of the schools since tlie: wer*- chised prior 1" Lhristmas. 8even * I » i I « i 1 * » 1 1 were s-ii! lw mo he«iuse *»f illness by the nurse, hut Hi* number is regarded very small for the enroll ment. COBB DEPARTS. l'vin S. Lobh, win* l*-etured at the I'incey Monday night, left at 2.»;. a. m. Til* sil; ; y , t«»r Riitle. Mniil, Wlhi« M«' will lecture N\ . In* «lay evening Mr Lobb was enchanted with Boise • nc! its climate, and int« ml t * » pay tin » la mother vi tin- huuti tic futt FIVE INFLUENZA VICTIMS. i IV. 111 . I h. I :i of ttn r.-i rnil.v of l l .ltlk .lolm-, fonnoilj of lioisc, dto.l in I'ort !• • >>•« C -i "f. !, of influer.?.:., flu- dcilh.s Oil nrrint; w H Ii in _'t I 10111 ». Knmk Johns, ayr-'l !ij, .lied Thursila\ and Ills lour kïtiikI cHiUlren died !•' ï i, I .i nioi n iim. The den J children are J...-I Uald w ln, age d 12, Maude , nio-d c; l 'raina s, nS'd ih and Robert, asr-d in. The H et e Un- children of Mr. ami Mrs. ltolj et t Baldwin and then deaths leave them child les.- Mi. J,,|,e.s h, in 1'ortUimI for a ye; there from Boise. ' in: BISHOP GORMAN RETURNS. Bishon Daniel M. Oornian | J; , , ,... j tnmed from a week's .visit in Ur- : southeast portion of the slat,. dm-! I esan business. He \ isifed Bluet foot Pocatello, American Falls and R,inert! i TO ADDRESS COUNCIL Senator Yea man of Bonneville "conn I tv, who Introduced the administration! measure In the senate, will address Ilm I I'oiim il of Women Voters Innh'ht ; deniI nur with the plans of readjustment'' of the state " • 'any on county resent a lives, « ill Ur. Drake of ■ women rep .»u he id 1 • ill i me Harper White «»I Twin làeis county will speak «»U the lc> ■ .ul exemp 1 ion law. The me« ting v\ . be bold in | the council chamber.':, i the program starts at N: 30 and is up. 1; p, the pub- i I lie. KEEN WRESTLER. i » 'harlry "Im ii, a I... n w r. sU.-r with ja string of laurels a yard long, arrived I iu the city Monday' aft «.a noun to g»'t. ready tor his go with "i'yd«»ne" Work I man at Nampa Thursday night, j ley was repres at the Ulymplc j has met and best of the brothf will work out Collins' gym. NEW DEVICE. A model of a lughwa\ and railway danger signal invented I» John \V. Pfost of N am pa : "U f s i ) i 1 » i t i o 11 al th* • -omntercial « lab. \ drop is «set in t he Thursday tllKllt. Cl iar entative oi r this country - games in Sweden, and gotten av - Vt ith the others on tha mat. He every aftemon at 1 x'ick j j I 1 J i on d. * hi« ii * coming thru s t ho igna 1 amlni-d at a » TWO MEETINGS. FORMER SENATOR HERE. •nator W. B. Stevenson )unty, now a r< sklent I* ormer Shoshone Twin Falls, is a l «lay occupied bis c honor in the sénat •at HAVE PICTURES TAKEN, j Idaho's senators line dup on t!>e »•: j Hol steps in a drizzling rain this aft j noon and had their picture-; tai S. th Junes, the heavyweight repres* ta live of Idaho coi maneuvers befoie : they will all wear result of fan tang* t y , « \e* ut* «! a f*-\v e august body and mad smiles as la. « i d w itty jokes. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Royal Neighbors of will meet Thursday, January stallat ion of offic . s will be held at the first meeting in Lebruary. Tin* m«-eting of tin* Woman's Ho;;. • Missionary s*»ci« ty of the Lust Metli «»«lits church, announce*! for this week, Will be held at the parsonage on Wed , . Ja ! " so,,U; ' ' " The Willing Workers **f the Tmman 1 Lutheran church will im et Thurs ! day afternoon at 2:30 instead of Wed nesday, as previously announced. The 'inerting will be held at the home »1 ; and Mrs. H. A. Herbert, 609 Hays j stl . 1( ,t. ! The f'ongregational » hur« h I/t-li* s' ; Aid will meet in the church M'edncs • day afternoon at 2:20 «'cl«*« J The regular moiling of Ada circle (No. 100. Neiglib«»rs of Wood er.» H. will , be held M edm s.lay evening at 7:3» at j the Kagles' lia II. Officers who wet. 1 not installed at the last, meeting ar«* : icipu sted to b«_* pr j The regular me » < il. Knights of (h [tonight at St. Job tgar Hawk y . L. s. aerial for«*c will esent for installât i Oil. »•ting of Buis. COI JU »lurnbus, will he ii eld is hall. f ';l|)t ;l in 1 Od t-ane.l fr«mi Lram Ids experien aptaiii Haw duri is a the GRAND OPENING OF THE AMERICAN ( CAPE WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22, 1919 At 709 Main Street hm St l< ID Ml Masons Attention Social Meeting of Boise Lodge No. 2, A. F. & A. M. Tuesday Evening, Jan. 21 at 7:30 o'Clock. AMI PILLOWS «m REBEKftHS SOCIAL TONIGHT Odd Fellows' Temple | i speaker and an interesting u.-•■ting : s assured to all. Business of importai! e concerning the coming initiation de mands the presence of all men»'.»* rs who can possibly be there. St. Rita's society, young L Iof Si. John's cathedral parish, \w meet in St. John's ball Wednesday - v. » g at v o'clock. The program comm • prom is* s a good evening's enter mmment. Tin lioalesses « >f the I'Voi, ' ill be (Misses Rosa. Bayer, Liam Hanley, I Lleanor Lletoher. j Boise camp No. 0 T T T , Moi m Wood j men of America, will in« ' n regular I session at Seventh and Id.dm •reels. 1 There will be initiation «■ adldates ■and other important matter to e»»me up J before the members and . m-mhbovs i a re requested to la P»« • 1 Air. ug< ments are to be ma«lc tor aiolber big class adoption ami the nutter of cm Iployment of the reterniim. imnnbe» s who are in the service «»f - ur country wili be. discussed. Und er pAPITOL The Vr ..DOME FORMER SENATORS HERE. TO OPEN BRIDGE BID. • mission are present... SUPERINTENDENT HERE. Dr. R. X. Jack; on, medical mipcrin tebdent of the Biackfonl asylum, is in the city to appmar before the appro priation» commit tee of the house to supply it with data with regard to the financial condition of the asylum. EXAMINATIONS HELD. State embnlmcrs' examination! held today in the slat department before board. Those taking ""(nre: J. L. Schmidt * j Moon ami A. M .Dale <-f Samip.ant The examinations are being* conducts-' by Dr. L. H. Wendell of Sandpuint president and J. M. Cowon of Mountaii ( Home. <*f the hoard. - . —. APPOINT CORPORATION CLERK emba libers' lamina lions 1 and L. (Ï. (appointed Mi i Mountain H»> r»f R. GRANT RATE INCREASE. publi granted a rate m-reas" to the fmli; Nhi Hey '1 «•lephon o company of app»ro imately :;«• per ■ enf, K.| W y gnat Ha it i soi filed in informal complai with the conmii ssion against the lue water c >mpa n y 4. pipes. rviee on account of froz AUDITOR BACK AT DESK. K. 11 . kdlet t, state auditor, who h 1 >e « • 11 ill for se\ * ral days with ini 1 enza. is back a t his desk again pi take u In n staten ont t « » B« nusyivai househo ders vir ; dig sift ing of ant In cite ash i*S. the A nth r:o ite « >pei a f o associai «m say mining • \ p* rien* estimât* that a i average fmm»- wa.st about tl ree bin* vets of « oal a u « < k not sift I tig, y Un loss a month b.-i Wednesday—the Last Day of the Mode's Drug and Toilet Goods Event ï'Jkê . ' * L OJUfiU-'WIJg - - t l In- r\ mil i*i*iy "i' frmiU \\»»nifii ;in ii|i|nii'l uni I y I" Ly in tilt'l I ! m |jti silos nifl t't '* 111 n ^iibstniitin! ; t \ i 11 mi Ihn 1 1 ', in -;ii| j • i n. F.vt't'* itmn lislpil ItHnw is luv ; t s \un fit 11 Inn iliciti din \\ litTf ■' « 11 • 1 III'- «• x 1 1 '«» I n* t • t tl- .ire ;iwn\ mil of Urn iinliiinry in j m » i n t "I tnln 1 ' > la m o • m rr lit i III ;ni'I 11111 »I \ \ i n ir iift'il - X« »NN i.i oys i-i .iil in :T ti « i i ll 1-nNN hm; •|.....hilly pritfil :il ........... 15c Lotions and Creams .........23c Bond's K\tr: Malvina Crc JM'.HAM'S Milk«-.....I Hrciirn. u li c a 1 i n g, soothing skin s| imulaiit, extra special .... 35e lit H \ M » 1! •:wn Soap Coi* ■Iiililrcii extra vp t > ci, al L 1 cakes 1 for 10c Face Powders CKHTIFII'.I» MiMI'l.i:\lMN F* » I III' S".\P s i n *r itt !. I lie cuke ................... lie Miscellaneous rllek's Malted Milk, large Dolly Dmitdi In.-terite Uo ■ - o / . . . . $1.05 ! funir, .. . . 65c Ini ....... 21c nd Knamel 21c Softener. 19c .....43c pot 1 » tu: MAH'! u line PI \ At It'S liXTHACT French Face Powitcr, \ cLtetulih' Lilac Toilet tut,' unit nul nil. -pi , iu! h-v. ZftlL Waltd*. >(b' l.;i!!> |d'i i o* 1. at OtJt WEAREVER Rubber Goods <1 Lombhmtkm VViilor Lu. HD* $3.19 $1.95 i : i i<. i \ s mu Tnlrtim I»t.i\\ ilc • 111 ! I * \K»I.KTS Hiifitlei . tl e/. min. oJi'a snci'ial lie Parisian White Ivor' .!!•- I $1.15 55c 59c 17c Yama Crepe Toilet Paper >|lldlit\ (Tt'|ic Tnili'l I -;t I lOf I'll ivirnliii'h -u|i| ,il I Hr e\ti';i 16 Rolls $1.00 I si/.cil rnlIr •pcfial Toilet Soaps ......21 o .....23c 3 for 25c 3 for 70c lull 6 for 55c Be, 1 's I la i h Sun [>. a soi ted Dozen. 69c Peroxid, S,.;i|' Dozen. $1.00 Feilet," HvaeniiiU" D. !.u\,,85c Keeletle 11 > Ken i» 1 1 le, Ullseetîl - -'•» .......................35c PLAC IT'S THE BEST AFTER ALL