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Jerome, ---* PKK YEAR Uvn; TIMS» Lfitiir' | <l a l' ? |J«I"' __ étU»K' { ' at Publisher k l*.W — matter acoixKl»"» tue po« 1 11 dice at 1, »> of the act ' under 1 Theatre! L Program sl0 pTKMH"l IM 1'ln M* lal-st comedy «Sua« ,,,ld *' Lila Ik« h* , „ 1 of Youth' Hear* fSÖTKMIlKK ! 3. Hart la Track'" Coined) in [wagon Li U") (l r u sKlU 'IHf lt tin pstn 'UjUtUU „Id lJo)<l COIH.-.I.. 5^S5£m..i r j Davies In Mar) Married" „ piitognipb tirsm'FMRF.t : yalud Normal:.1 in * -Mlcke) " j Deluxe Sp<'< la I j,|,U. SKPTFMHI K z;« jlilicl Normand In ■■.Mickey" ,1 Deluxe Spe. Id fcpAY. SKIM I MUKIl -il ' Shirley M.von in tv Kew ulng Vng*'l" fox Coined) 3. Hart In Track»" mm; line lt>. Fluor Webb, of til Mrs. «re Tixllhig und transacting lu Jerome Thursday Luafley, <>f Twin Falls, was « visitor In Jerome Thurs uiag Editor Arbe'id of the Ritesnan was in town Thurs 1.1 also visited the First Seg 'xuJ Mr« Ed Km melt, of Hur vre Jerome visitors late in the H Jhf»::. the eye Sight special ■ with K J Coats adv. J il Wall.urn have Bed »ord free: r son. Hugh ■:v return-ul ', .mi tin overseas ■- 'rd is now at Camp Merritt Hth; llschsrg.., that he will re H to Jerome as sno:, a. he gets ■ivhirgc ■1» .'hit fielt Myers, of Shoshone. I rcjiuhred at the North Side I Sihuflay. Bn Z«ll* Coffin went to Dow I Friday on business iuuriey Win. A Pel ,ms has been permit* tiie .miles of county Pvv during the abae* co of Conn* [Attorney filarclay I nl I). Rurkley, of Hnxvdton. |)iti Jerome Saturday. |Blj «pedal sale on Rock Island P' u* before buying Fruzer I p be non-Pence Co IUwrenre Clayton. r ^ 1 Clayton, is another recent "lv«l from t!M * **° and one.half y...,ni »• M. Sta,k '■b Thursday adv. ! son of Mr and overseas, having been was here from Twin Tor (arm loans see the Jerome i«l Bank Quick Service.—adv. **• C. Stott is Provemenls in the east room of the Ann making extensive |" f building vacated by •ton* store, preparatory to using It " M office tor the Federal Abstract • Intcstm <! 0 l company. It will be a M l0calio " and a fine office when fompiciefl. J Wesley Miner, of Gooding col l( «e. was In town Friday on business connection with that Institution. ®ny your Wth Side w indow g lus» at the I'harmacy. We hacdle a compete stock.—Adv. Don't forget Tueida that beginning next in h y ' S, ' p,fim ber 22nd. "Oppoi " v Wcek " "« 'he Salvation Army ^ * Hl ' >' l *»r opportunity to help "" Army help tlifts«) who not "auV" are •town" hut Pr «1 W. Goit whs rom Pocatello on biislness here Friday. Vocal lessons Mr > Wilde (Marehesl .method) Phone 168. 30-5t Stuart is bore visiting "'«Hier for n short while. The -— 1 are living in the mountains, . Wher * Mr. Stuart has « Veazle. Mr »' Hi it on ii.. r Quarts ii initio. Mils. MRUKliKY WALKER p| ano Teacher sft5!S, h « rtt for Kansas City •»u , , ot M «8lc, Kansas City, Kui'if. o„i, H 1 ®* Conservatory lc ' S" 1 ! Lake City. Utah. of Mw. L. C. Kelsey, who ha» |„.«„ h«ro with her husband for some u,,,.. past, loft Monday for Pocatello to visit with hor inotlicr who live , ,...... Mr. and Mrs, Kelsey live land. Oregon, hut u * »topping ut il. North Side Inn while M Keb,.y , here us engineer for the . i t y whilo wiy. P. M. Anderson, of Bliss ed business here laie in Remember "Mickey," that was shown at the Rmiu, pie of mouths back Is booked i return showing Tuesday. It Is unnuc anything relative to the "Mickey," as all who will wish to see It »gain not get to see it before, ; shown during the busy »,.» year, and to these we will ask the fellow who si will be sure to see It this time the paving Is under I runsn I the •'c k ! I I ■ alt ' "ext Monda .un: es ry t, merits of Before a;;w it Many did I is II tu he I ju. t you Il end J. M. Cook was ovei :r..nt Barb-v ( Friday. Murray Uroukman and fuuil'-. wR; re Mr Hroohmun wHJ be uonm-cted .'.ill it,.. company's olflce, C. C. Wilburn has mom y to loan •—Adv. soon go to Mlnneapoli Chas F. Kline was at f| .„ m Payette from Friday until v.,n.i Mrs. Kline meeting him at Sun.,ho . 1 Mr. Kline Is utlei ding to p.-op.-m , ■ . Payette for the Mlnnesot | A i i » uli-'li <*un' istb iim - hielt le f fruit. 11. expects to remain there for inoth.-i in on tit Trust company, clpully of an orchard, frum Is shipping 30,000 box. s Kd Wilhelm was a basin, -s visitor from Pocatello Saturday. Harvey's Greater Mil trels Sunday night in Amusement hull be all that they were advertised to be. There were forty in the troupe, and they gave identically the same performance hen- that they have I. n giving In the best show houses It, Salt Lake City, Ogden and the other cities There were four or five hun dred people lit attendance illg special sale on Hock Island plows. See us before buying, Fraxer ■ItoherWon-Pence Co adv proved ic J H. Orouzcback has erde -ed sev erul hundred chairs for Ann .••iii. nt hull, which will be much more con venient than tl.e scats now in use For farm loans see the Jerome Na tloual Hank Quick service ,'dv The editor was absent on Tues day, one of our busy days In getting out the nespaper. so If we are a little shy on news this wick our renders will have to excuse us. Abbolt. publisher of the . mole red over W c Flrnl Segregation Ni from Hr.f» ltori Sunday tu n* t Mf> Abbott, vs ho h. d .spent a \s*«k visit - ft it ic her parent*. Mr and Mr Howlby Mr. Ilowlby is n«*w ••in Wll son ployed by the Jerome Drug compati) For farm loan» see the Jerome National Bank. Quick Service adv 1! White wa at Hois Sherin K Dial week testifying before the fed Maude crai grand Jury In the ia«e i f I-ee. charged with operating a still at fottn d Indlcl nient Eden. against Lee. and it Is understood Hint he will plead guilty, and w as An that no trial will he necessary. R 11 Varmint left Sunday where he His cousin, days Lient. (or Harvard university, will spend two years who was visiting him. left a fe earlier for the same place "Wagon Tracks," tea ill be The picture S Hart, which turlng Win. shown at the Rialto theatre Friday and Saturday of this week 1» consol review ers erod by all motion picture being Iht' best picture Hart M r. as It Is without a has made this year wonderful production. doubt a Coats had a booth at ih. H. J. |.;<ten fair In which he exblbiicd the Edison talking machine The North exhibited the trnc Sid« Auto company Ford Sedan and the Fordson I,'lluriHsoii oxhibitiMl tor. and D, A South Bend Mallenhle range. the Blast rlpeless Furnace room in the houne. giv. . r ml Insures health whole family Cole's Hot heats every : perfect vent Halim and comfort for 1 be adv. company hnrdw are Jerome line of Cole's Hot Blast stoic; from the The have ii which roaches of I he' r building on display front to the rear mil oi l:ttHPr«n»n( They rlso have u Cole's Hot sold In one day s tfffie. The Idaho Reck m. tlon asso. i•" booth In the Agricnll tm" of the state fair. Blunt furnaces which v. will have a the pill c and building > heilig to distribute Hleralui pom Holnuh uiomborHlilp. Give your ranch a name, and Hie have The Timet print some "f stationery for yon. You nifty like It. Miss Alice May PJP-r. w««o ™ last piper, left Utah, where she teaches klmlerg«« In the public school». ten SOCIETY 1 The .. ■ ' " "'"Khout. The .sic Informal, friendly S ;i among those «Ü1 'VC H g" d, rt an II ■r ii nlfesi who ' tell t(, »penn the ■'> midnight event ig la lies The club dcticii c ' • I vi-1 nn I the '"lient lunch. i!l rangetnenls of . t»l tu le ■ dlimieiiis and other , during H,. made for ■it musical enti-r MS dijoyahle events Ting winter. The ideal society of th, 'liristian at the II 1 , Cook on the lawn into ■ luirch home met Friday •f Mr 'Veiling and Mrs, I'D , >""«« folks played ? " r it whilo. then liouH«? and went i*tiJoyed the the remainder of Re fore the evening singing songs. ; ll:ivillK • Cook served them dainty refreshments, twenty ejgiu vlth Thoio present and It were was Olle "I the best parlies the society have enjoyed. 1 R. si Wednesday afternoon fifteen f'tl friends at tie Imme of Miss ; Wilson, in honor of lier tbit " llth birlliduy Th. litt t, ' a 'ovely afternoon and 1 ;i !>ix "''' ,0< 'k dinner which Wil * 0, ' s, ' l vt ' 1 Tll< ' ! fl1 - v, 'How and whit. , si.H id color schtf . on the dining tahb Hud N. girls eujoy M rs. onse was décor ait d the carried out e V. ai The I. (). p 11 . society w. Mdtedulvd for grand ball last ev ening in Amur.emeut ball, but ' Bet able to get the report of it before going to pre. a. w e AIR APIA VA I,LEV A number of Arcudlr.ns look in excursion to Milner the Month y. Set! Id s' Threshing is now being done In Arcadia. Milo Pratt's aged forty-thfi Some of the lliird cutting of al falfa In Arcadia is going to make a crop, notwithstanding it has had no water whatever. I.ake Arcadia is Mir. a life saver to the feathery tribe. They swarm there by hundreds. About daylight a steady procession of pheasants can be seen coming to water. Coyotes also are frequent callers. It will soon be dry. how-ver, unies.:; replenished in the near future. So far as roads are concerned we are In "No Mar's Land." We are now the neglected protege of both G. r.g and .1er..me counties. w he: l aver e bushels. d Did any one mc itlon drought and diminished crops 1D19 is the hau ler year for the baby crop in Arcadia More catching than 'flu" or appen ds His. ; nil far nunc popular. Keep il y. the good work and the removals town will soon be counterin'Irneed The household goods of Mr, Rld dell who purchased the Porter ranch, from Nevada and ill soon he settled in came overland the family their line new home. Ith few cxccp vells en Arcadia ranenes. equipped with vial her mis trying year Hons, an altliitg us I with much less hardship than for tnerly. Two of the Appleton shattered it.to toothpicks deotricat storm téléphona poles were by Tuesday night's The haling outfit -is in Arcadia and the cook wagon looks especially good to the busy housewives, tin Monday afternoon the called in a body at neigh borhood ladies home of Mrs. Huber Tfyan. II Light refreshments ('clock. the was n surprise, served about five \\ Mr and Mrs R. R. Goeiniuci spout Monday evening at the Godfrey home Lloyd Webster wat Shoshone in Sunday and Monday, moved family have The DeGraw ipposite William Silbaugh's place. Watson, who ha: been spend Walter Miss ing some time Clark, returned to her home in Boise Mrs. with cek. Iasi the helping out cooking for the thresh Kolsky is Mrs. bachelors by i»rs. in need of a shampoo will he pleased to tell if you "re Wilcox Mrs v ,,ry latest method. Roberts and yon the Miss Monday Mr. and Mrs even' to Hie canyon I»|-;i(i returned from the Twin Riddell Mrs. Fall hospital Sunday. meeting held at vas Missionary . Wednesday afternoon, coiini) nurse, Miss Rust, utile to meet with ns laut Tnnrsday in October, as Tubercular confèrent c notice* the vin until she Hie i ; »(lending a |.„, Walch for further at B and Everett. Mesdames Humphrey ,,f \pplelon, and Oliver, of I the health project mein mg Binding last Thursday. 'G"' 1 ' 0 ■ thirty ladies present and and helpful Arcadia. alle! at C O V « ' I w* 1 Interest itiB uro 1 lien liitks along various lines. .cially urged to second the We were ■ efforts in gelling ^ oxteniion llK0I1 , ; Advertise in our columns. ORCHARD VAU/EY Mrs. S. Nllson and her sister, Miss 1 Illy Oukdale spent Friday and Sat- ' urday with Jerome friends. Mr, and Mrs (', R, Uryden enter- j tallied relatives from Twin Falls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. c. a. Samuelson en tertained the Nllson family at Sun day dinner. over •Mrs. 1 .,. N. Pettit was a Gooding visitor Thursday, attending Ing of the county health committee. The Pollyannu a meet •lub attended a ! meeting of the Wendell Civic club! Wednesday. Mrs. Maud K Riper, of Jerome, present and gave an address. Mrs. S. Nllson entertained several ! ladies of the neighborhood at The distriel president. was I a one i o'clock luncheon Monday in honor if her sister, Miss Tilly Oakdale, of California, and Mrs. C. A. Samuel- ; son. of Chicago. Mr. Henry Kluges, who has been ; Hv.ng on the C. là. Spaulding ranch j for the past two years, held a sale last Wedensday and left the first of j the week for Oregon, where he re cently purchased some land. A daughter was born to Mr. and ; Mrs. Burlin Shook Monday morning. : The Klag, family were over Sun- | day visitors at the Wilkins' home I near Wende;' Some hoy wantonly destroyed all the melons in Mr C. A. Sumuelson's j melon patch recently. The Pollyanna club met last Thurs- : day at the Samuelson home, with Miss Coral Savesoti hostess. APPbETON Mrs, Gord. m has a little lamb; its fl. . is white as snow. And evi l ,, where it shouldn't be That lamb is sure to go. It went to the cellar recently And found an open door; Then discovered a pall of milk, Which was setting on the floor. It knocked the cover from the pall And drank every drop; Then decided at this nice place Discovery should not slop. It nosed around until it found Pears, grapes and tomatoes fine, j And from the bountiful store of 1 this It did partake and dine. The honey suckle has tried so hard Upon the house Jo climb; Three times that lamb has eaten it On what else will it dine? i Miss Mary Rust, our county nurse, organized a class in nursing and hy giene at the school house last Thurs- j day afternoon. The next meeting j will be held Thursday, September 25. at the home of Mrs. Frank Beck, Every one in Appleton is urged to he present at that lime. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gordon, of Rod Oak. Iowa, arrived Sunday for a vis it with their brother. H. H. Gordon Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Gordon and Mi. and Mrs. L. K. Gordon went to Niagara Springs Tuesday. Mrs. C. B. Sluncnberg arrived last Tuesday to . tko up her work as the fourth teacher in our school. She has charge of the sixth ^ud seventh grades and civics and history of the Mrs. SI utter berg is eighth grade. staying at the home of E, K. Smith. The total enrollment of school is 115—almost double the number of two years ago. ,1 H. Silbattgh reports a fair third cutting of alfalfa, r.nn several oth er-: have made small clippings. IILase From Fain Backache, Sciatica, Rheu ; matism. Neuralgia, Head j ache and all forms of * pain yield quickly to DR. MILES' Anti=Pain Pills » « ; The Enemy of Pain * Free from Opiates, Narcotics J or any habit forming drugs, i Relief in a small package, j easy to carry and pleasant î to take. Read what a newspaper man savs:— - ; « Have used Hr. Miles' Anli * Vait; Pills for several years for neuralgia and all headache, kinds of pain and find them the best medicine o ever used.' 1) Boone Osborn, Editor Central Missouri l eader Macks Creek, Mo. J Money back if fîrüt box Î Î fails to relieve or satisfy. * J SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ; 4 : f * / * » V* OPPORTUNITY (ALLS AT TIMER UNEX l'E('TEI) AND HER DEMANDS SOMETIMES ARE HARD TO MEET. * HAVE YOU HEADY MONEY? HAVE YOU AN ESTABLISHED CREDIT THAT WILL EN ABLE YOU TO MEET HER CALL? EVEN IF YOU ARE UNPREPARED WE MIGHT HELP YOU. AT BEST YOU WILL BE WELCOME IF YOU CALL. tk ■mtä&Kz&si'vi iwb**^ i ■raenff m « S> ; £4 Ü * » 7 * \ », l ädBWÜ fmff. T* ANNOUNCEMENT ■? having located in the "Amusement Hall" building, 1 respectfully solicit your pat age. I John L. Ingram PLUMBING, HEATING & SEWERAGE || j.| "'T 1 ■. I.OiT l! !' !" ?.»g— T Pa ft] Help Her Carry On The Salvation Army Lassie Needs your support in her Home Service. « |»'i'|ç.\|lîHjH 22 TO 29. OPPORTUNITY WEEK, L. C. Thompson Hardware Gladly donates (his space to the Salvation Army today. This Store Has Moved To Its New Location In the building formerly occu pied by the Armstrong store. Cash Grocery West Main Street N Ptop. II. Goff,