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    TirE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 10. 1010.
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BAD DOLLAR STARTS CIRCUS
Tiue Story of the Foundation of the
Ringling Show.
FIVE BROTHERS WITH ONE IDEA
F.arlr r Boat I'laata fierm
that Ilaa Grown Into Mighty
HailiiM In ihr tiiiusa
inrat World.
IDAHO SURGEON WHO IS
BROTHER TO GREAT SINGER
Amusements
BUSY BUILDER OF EMPIRE
IS THIS MAN OF IDAHO
li OMAHA !i
Manawa Offers rine Mualo to the
rubllo Plotnrcs and TaudenUa at
Oayatj Barry" at Alrdoma.
TUESDAY
ULY1Z
It "Ohail.ali ii ! Ti oinlii'Milai
Aggregation of Win ul Womii iV i.m made
id inter duy In McUi i ti"i . I.i.. i" tin:
spring of 1K4, as it did in Hi'' .loon otii' r
town along tho .lljjla.iipii. 'Hie atnail
boys of the town wet In ti un- iorU of ac
robatic ecsthc, notably ftvo brothrri, tlie
youngest of whom ".a only j eai old,
tlia eldest In.
No railroads reached McGregor in those
days, hut now and then the river shows
that piled the Mlilppl nuule tlie village
a Mopping polnl. ll was mm of thorn;
boats with III ftlrcn wlilntle thut lured the
five brother to the ilver bank to i!tu.-.-.s
the arrival of Obadlah LSimii'm big tmvi.
And It happened that they were honon-d
by pemonai and plfHi-lng cmUd witii the
great Obadlah.
A they looked upon hlin In lliorie liijri,
lie waa s"evcn fei;l and i-iKUt lining In
height. Mi! tallied himself Hk' 'iuial.
Jl u before the U of tlie for collar
and the "lofty lid." but Ohadiah Vuie u hat
that would make Buffalo It'll' look apulo
geilc. He tpoka a language that waa pic
torial and wonderful and he had been an
lar west aa Omaha.
The. boya bad arisen befoie daybreak to
thee the show conio In. The sounding of
the whistle when the boat waa tour or five
miles up the rlvr had been their cue.
When the clumsy and water-soaked tub,
with Ha belching alack and rear wheel
diew Into the landing and threw out Its
gangplank, they ant in a row on the bank,
their wondering eyes fastened on Obdiah
Uiean, who directed the work of unloading.
Wonders In the Boat.
I...... . k. - In.tLu nf Vi ft lariat pinli the
r.oui i... . .!, f,v P"' uo they built with their own
sound of growls and hlsaoit. It a poke I . . . ... . .....
eloauently of tho "world wonders" that
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Hiuiry., Idaho.
lr. Josejili I'YeniMtad of Hurley, lihiho.
Ik a phynli'lon who Ik mukhig Kood In
Idaho, he being a apeclullBt In aurgery.
Dr. Fi-eiribtuil 1m a brother of Mln Ullve
Krematad, the yotniR MwedUh ulnger, who
gained iuch a eplendid reputation throiiKh
her appearance In the Metropolitan Opera
company, and who sang Kundry In "Par
sifal" at the Omaha Auditorium In UK)".
in nut lie concealed there. It was such a
noise as muet have emanated, so the boys
tbougnt. from the lower deck of Noah's ark
In fly time. A horse In the sere and yellow
of life had Its forlorn head out of the stoke
bule and was looking with yearning eyes on
the green, pastures beyond.
Jt took twenty mlnutea- to unload the
"world's wonders." With the exception of
two canvas and pole wagons and a single
cage the wonders walked out. Uetddee the
four or live horses there were two camels,
one elephant and any number of doga. The
fcandful of performers helped unload the
wagon and put up the one tent Even the
Wild Man of Borneo wag useful. He washed
the breakfast dishes, carried water, bor
rowed a chew from the town marshal and
wore In the purest English.
It was in the early afternoon, after the
hands the little one-ring circus that has
mown to be the blKgeal amusement cn-
tei'prlae In the world.
Omaha remembers the Hlngllngs with a
peculiar Interest, for It waa these five
brothers who sent their elephants and
camels to grace the 8hiiners' parade In
and again In 13DH sent a special train
from St. Joseph to carry anlmala to take
part In one of he great Tranamlfsippl ex
position parade".
NERVE CENTERS OF LEATHER
New Cnilaad Ynnui Maklag
lr the Billion for the
World.
Shora
Over at Lake Manana liui.-lc- lovem will
;inve thn Incomlvc at both the afternoon
ai'i evening coiii-crts today of two entire
i h.inanx of pi naram by I lie Mauawa coh
eir; tiand. In the advertisement the mimic
at Manawa hn been treated very modestly
Ihl-i eaon. Not it ngle realm e at Maua
iiiih a gieater finlowhig than the Oaud. and
.1 appeal to I h lalur elax.ieK aa well. A
a ileMltiat Inn to an amomouuc run the
liaiid Is making Mariana enptcialiy populai.
XiiineruiM automobile parlies vi.-li toe park
every evening and Iimpn to the music.
1). rector jonen had made himself very pop
ular by his gi aeloumiesH and consideration
lor hia auditor. Rmrnnce to Manawa is
always trie and the oiuy expenxe Incurred
In availing nne'w mif of t lie fine lnutdu I
rut lure.
Hummer time vuuuvvlllc will etui r upon
tl.e nix i h week uf Its iuii at the tiuyvty
theater thla afleiiioon. A moHt iiinely film
ul InijMiited mnke to be shown will be "Mr.
.sici..m' Miiiimer Vacation." Nomerou.t
ti.hleil' m,lji'c(M ale liiiiuiled uti I tie bill,
A lii-ri ( lil i mi eoliieily will be Mitpplled by
tVallielxel' r Klxller. Willi loollllKe jiollie
il.itik in) i nlei laming In the line of a
."iligiug ai.il luikiiiK Hkeuli. Villaid ttali,
eouiel' juwaiei, will put ovi r eeverel
ecieimic stunts tliaL will cao.ie many a
Himle. , Dairy Lyons has been retained
owing to li Ih poiitilarity and will reiuler the
latent deaciiptlve ballad. "Mother," tlie
accompanying views being beautiful and
appropriate. On Tuesday the pictures will
be changed ncaln and on Tnursday tlie
vaudeville and picture will be new.
The Uayety theater announced Its regular
opening of the coming' season as occurring
on Sunday afternoon, August 'iK. the attrac
tion being the maslve musical, "The
Beauty Trust." Summer tlmo vaudeville
will continue until Sunday night, August
21, and during the few days that the house
la "dark" new draperies will be placed In
the boxes and some new chairs In a portion
of the balcony. A logue will sluo be built
on the front of the balcony to bold the spot
lamps, which have hitherto Interfered with
the comfort of people sitting next to the
lamps as formerly placed.
Commencing tonight at tlie Airdome the
Hillman company will be seen this week In
that great French historical drama entitled
Dm Barry," with Hiss Ella Wllsou In thei
title role.
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We )iae yei'iin acre. tiilmtarv t out
eltv srol we M'.KO KAKMIIt.S oK TIIK
RlOHT mot to till t'ie Idle acre Will
yoi come If we show iuii where you isn
make monev easier than you aver mails
ll bafoie In your Ufa? Juat answer thai
question. Write me a tiote and say that
you want to make a living a llt'le bit
easier tlan you have eer toad It before
and. st the same time share In the devel
opment of the country, and profit by the
rapid Incretise In the value of the lands
Write to me today.
Ton can satisfy yourself about
this If you will write to me at once. I
can send vnu a booklet showing Jt'SC
WHAT THIS bKl.'TlON 11A9 TO PIC
PfMi ON; lust WHAT IT WILL I)
KOIt Vol'. Writ for Ibe book. It costs
nothing and may mean a fortune to you.
Adrlrras
O. K. McQXrOWBT. Secretary 1CIL COM
ICXmCIAX. CLUB. Bnat.. Idahe.
V. ROB 13 IN
I.. W. liobbhis. prtdideiit of the Snake
Hlver Implement company of Burley,
Idaho, la a native now of the tloldeu West,
and one who lias built up a business which
Is now an Important factor In the devel
opment of aouthcrti Idaho. Mr. Rubbins
waa born at Weston, Oneida county. In
the Cache valley, lie la a director and
vice president of the Burley State bank
as well aa president of the Implement com
pany which he manages.
Trno Inventor.
A Canadian lawyer tells this tdor.v:
A bailiff went out to levy on the con
tents of ii bouse. The inventory began
In the attic and ended In the cellar. When
the dining room was reached, the tally of
furniture ran thus:
"One dining room table, oak.
"One set chnlrs islxl, oak.
"One sideboard, oak.
"Two bottles wnlskey, full."
Then the word "full" was stricken out
and replaced by "en:pty." and the Inven
tory went on In a hand that stratrijled and
lurched diagonally across the pae until it
closed with:
"One revolving doormat." Everybody'
Magazine.
There are more than a hundred cities and
towns In New England where shoes and
slippers are made. Since the close of the
civil war thesa havA nmniifftpl limit and
. j jt ,kMi, . t. m tnufii'. final I
parage n.u v-""" T V shipped no fewer than than 4,000.000,000 pain
..ret, that th boy. met Obadlah Green. of of wWch tnree.fourth8 nave
They were seated by the roadside in con- throu( wnat Advance New Ergiana call8
ultatlon over the queatlon of how to raise , wonderui n.rve-center of our leather
the fund necesaary to aumii mem "'" and footwear Industry. Boston."
anow. wnen tno immense . v., Bo.lon may well pilJe ltS(lf on beini6
ltfwman appeareu ii. th- wor,A-a iBfta,llr .hoei .nd laathee mirL
"Young men," nald the circus king, "can
you direct me to a harueas shop?"
The question wag asked of no one of
them in particular. John, the youngest,
waa at that age when bashfulneea is a
chlld a chief asset. He hung hl head and
with Mb great toe bored vigorously In a
crawfish hole. ' The hand that now can
draw a check book from any pocket,
twisted nervously at the folds of his blouse.
for It is today the headquarters of 350
shoe manufacturing concerns, 260 leather
companies and firms, 107 dealers In shoe
manufactured goods, sixty-five shoe manu
facturers' agents, fifty-two glased kid con
cerns, sixty hide and skin dealers and brok
ers, sixteen shoe machinery makers and
dealers and nearly 800 miscellaneous con
cerns.
j While comparatively small quantities of
Ilia tongue glued Itself to the roof of Ws ... Iealher or .ho.m are ni.nur.n,ura,, )n
mouth and refused to wag. Boston itself. It la the ureal buvlmr. sell.
But Al waa 18 and he spoke right up. AI,Mhi,iini in:in,i.i r.u. nMh.
Five mlnutea later they were all in the country ftnd ha8 been BUt.h for many year8
hop of their father, who, as fortune would Th. 8tatl8t,c(l for tne lndu8try of Magsa.
have It. waa a harness maker. The article cllugett8 aIon6 are gtupendous. In 1908, ac
the, show-man needed was handed over, and cordlnfJ to the report of tne dlreRtor ct
Obadlah slid a dollar across the counter. He th6 MalliachuiJ(,t Bureau of Statistics, the
did not throw It down; he slid It gently. tota) capUal ,nvaated , th6 manufacture
The elder Mr. Ringing, for that waa the 0, bot)t8 and Bhoe( cut 8tock and flndmgi
family'! name, slipped It Into his pocket b , ,42.000.000. and the total value
Hp bbI
Without looking at It.
And the Dollar Waa Bad.
Next morning an Idol had fallen from
lta high place. The, fragment lay at the
feet of the five brothers. The butcher
bad returned the dollar. It waa lead.
the product for that year was approxi
mately 1170,000,000.
Lynn, the great center for the manufac
ture of women's footwear, claims an annual
product of $50,000,000, counting the collat
eral Industries, whose name Is legion.
several ooga wore oidu ubii o.vt i,i th wnH 1.. h
the village, numerous washings had been turo of men.. 8how .and hag m faotorluH
taken from tne nnea. ana me cuw . , wnU.h footwear ftnd ,cce8gorlea are
mile up tne river naa oeen " produced. Last year It shipped 800.000 cases,
ttousiy mugea. out i.ie c.ru jo.000.000 pairs, valued at I5J.000.000. an In-
peen pianiea in m uni raa r,t liaoonnno r th. it. unnn
. V ..... ' irV, ... ra.nli'.ri that tllSV ahOllllf I '
una iw. , - workers receive ja.ooo.ouo in wages an
te ghowmen not or tne ureen sinpe. nuallv Brockton also ih irt
out in a. graoiucr u u.,," neel factory in existence, doing a business
U. circus men 01 mat u.jr uim of about ji.ooo.000 annually
"w "lr":Z i ,i k Haverhllir the world'a leading slipper city,
to Baraboo, Wia.. and the old folka be- . ,iai,v,iin. in i.h., a
gan to plan for the future of their sona. uct. 164athl8 Is no Infant Industry
v. . . l . t. V. n . . . m , mn lntMt In thai .
In New England and today It lias 100 fac
tories producing 20,000,000 palra of slippers
This comparison shows the remarkable almilarltv fcetwaaan aha trail a moat.
tione of Omaha ana Vooatalle. Bail roads caaraga hare aa evarv oppertaalty
la present for any alert snaa who seska oomxort, ease aa plenty.
LOOK AT THIS tllAP
V otT HAVE got to know atont Po
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Hat tha boya took no interest in
trade and professions suggested
the
for
them. They did not want to be lawyers.! )d ,QW cut
they laugnea at me iues 01 ueuuioms
teachers, they refused to be atorekeep-
er and the scalpel and the pill bottle ther tannl 'gVown), $17
Slav ,i ...p..
a year, of a value of
(30,000,000. Nothing decadent about this.
Haverhill, lynn, Peabody (the great lea-
m,- I'.cverly, Dan-
vaf Ma.hDh.arf anrf nTaichiiMrnA.. .ill
, . u.. , . , A , . 1 ' tMniitM .itrnuuijijiiii, All I
nnoruy .ucr.uu i...jr - v""" havlnir some connection with this Iretnatrv
ri tuiiin...,. a-. ;' ,- located In a Massachusetts county-
uaiM- - f - - - B!as.whleh nrnitnxoa nnuw..ll, oil
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losaea anive. K.va .w-t "- , .h. Bnrt i,.athe. , ,L T--i
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ma i a. wiaaiu. auidu i. m " I States
eatello. It offers the most su
preme opportunity for Invest
ment, safe, secure, and bound to pay
that the entire west shows forth to
day. Pocatello is a city; In every
tense of the word PoeateUe Is a city,
ttmall yet, to be sure, but it Is the
center of a vast Udnatrlal area, all
of which mast pay titbate to this
eager, earnest growing cty: the en
trepot for all mining, agricultural
and commercial wealth of Idaho.
And I want you to know about Poca
tello. That's why I'll send a wonder
fully beautifully book free of any sort
of 00s. I am not In the real estate
buHlneas. But X do Tiwm pronerty la
Pooatsllo and I want to see It grow.
I know that you will want to Invest
money In Pocatello when you know as
ma eh aboat It as I 60. That's why I
want to send you this free hook. I
Invested my money n Pooatelle be
cause I absolutely new that It
would grow to he a big elty and I also
know that every single family that
cornea to Pocatello will raise the
value of iny property. I know that
yon will come to rooatallo. once you
know the supreme chances that
await the earnest, sober. Industrious
young man. Remember, then
ran t a nn book
and that Z want yen to have It with
out expanse, of course I own prop
erty in Pooatello. Of cou:- I will
profit by the growth of the city. The
days of purs altruism aren't hare,
hot yet. But that doesn't hurt the
value of the book to you. The oover
alone would aell for fifty cents In
any art store. The pictures are.
really beautiful, and the information
in It ia valuable to any man who
aeeks to better hla condition.
Please remember that the country
won't do It all. Pleas remember
that Idaho has no more room for
drones than has any other state.
Please remember that when you
eome to Idaho you'll have to work
Juat as everyone else does. But It's
a pleasant place to work; beautiful
scenery, pure water, and good neigh
bor Tne sail Is ths most fertile
on earth.
And X oaa put yen la ths way of
luaHrlsg a gret deal of money where
now, perhaps, you are having to be
satlsffad with a living. Write for
the book. Do it now. Tou've rot
to knew about Pooatello. And tne
man who know first are the onea
who will win meat. Writs right
I Write today I
FREE
J. 171. IHGERSOLL
Poestollo, Idaho
FREE
cornet band and gave Hibernian reclta
tlons. John was the German dialect come.
dlan. Charley gave a musical act that
In those days was a wonder, and Otto
. ..!... K aa ailuanii fllmnl Hal t h f
may aeem, It was equal 'to making them fr makln "hoe " 1 f Fn hat
There are a good many other thlnrsl
about tho New Knglund shoe business that
the New England publlo doesn't realise.
How many, for example, know that thoy
Fitly Lois in jiaOrmn
gsiae
enough money to build a email clrcui In
tnx spring, of 18S5. The tent was home
.. .a Tl-iawati a at nnlv An h ft a And nn
menagerie. The five brothera gave the " , ",'" ' -. ui.
.' Th., .11 rtnnhiett in bra... and " diness for shipment to Kngland
Lynn or that one of the big concerns In
that city on a cabled order from Kngland
had a large quantity of mourning shoes
FOR ONLY
performance. They all doubled In brass,
The first performance was given in their
borne town. One of the biggest mer
chants n Milwaukee remembers that per
formance. He laughed at it, and he says
that in frosty weather ha can sun feel
where Alfred T. kicked him for his
levity.
Growth of tho Ida.
it was not until 188 that the boys
made their first appearance with a rail
toad show. Year after year the show
grew and improved. In the early nineties
the Bar num. aV Bailey people began to
look over the tops of their spectaoles
when mention of the Itlngllng boys was
made. It dawned upon tbem that they
lit connection with the obsequies of King
Edward VII. within a weekT
One of the most marvelous development
of the shoo industry lias been the perfec
tion of the almost human machinery that
now performs more than a hundred of
tbe operations required In fashioning the
modern sho. This represents another New
England triumph, for most of this won-
Fifty Cents
a Week
See These Prices
$40 to $235
No Interest! No Taxes!
No Payments When Sick.
Perfect Title. Free Abstract.
$100 DOWN
50c a Week
derfui machinery is made right here in ju our famous addition of Morningside. close to Benson and Dun-
Mausachuaetta and practically all of It , ... . , , . , 1
has been invented by clever New Kngland- Ciee. UVer yUVJ IOIS BOld 1U lour UttJ S.
Bring your Dollar Down and select your lots. Contracts de
livered on the ground. Salesmen on the ground day and evening,
Saturday and Sunday.
ers New York World.
In tho Moutalaa
"Lemma tell you a good one on Dock
hlttle. said the waarlah nmnntilnur
lied an opponent in tne neia u would be at the crossroad s store. "Last week
advisable to waton. iney uia a neap or l)ogk hitched up the old mare, piled his
watching, too, and while they were old woman an' the kids into the wagon
watching five men sat up late In the prl- an' took 'em over acrosc the mounting to
vale end of a circus coach and planned where the new railroad's been built. Jest to
and figured. I see the kyara.
When the advertising war begun and It None of em had ever seen a railroad
aa the greatest in history they went Into ,rlni roek, ner the old woman an' the
the thick of the fight. They were plucky kids, ner the old mare either; so Dock
and thty fought with tootb and nail. And ne ee' uneasy. Thinkin', hs'd be
what 1 more, they won. Their show grew on the safe side, he on hitched the mare
larger and larger till opposing power came an tied her to a saplln ; then he went
... .I.. alltlnn t had coma ta atav and nere inn 01a woman air me KHia
17. - .,i. m.tr. m.n.v f,. a-settln In the wagon In the middle
iiiih ... ... ... " "-iof tha road. Dock thinks he ll pull 'em
lug 10 Disprove iv, auwn tito .roaa a piece ao thay kin see
In lsyj the brothers made their first ap- better, so he takes hold of the shafts an'
auranM In Chloiio. Later tbelr show vis- "rll: but Jeat then, Hoot! Toot!' come
Ing. One of the prime factors In the suc
cess o
How to Reach Morninside
Take Benson oar. get off at Orphanage avenue, and walk
four blocks south to our big sign. You, can't miss it. Our free
conveyance meets all cars if you prefer to ride.
N P Dodge Co.
Telephone Douglas 829. 206 Whitnell Block
Telephone on Ground Benson 603
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INVESTOR
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SMALL t ARillift
THIS is our specialty. From
One to One TboiiBaad acres.
TbU business Is made to
serve your Interests. No sum of
money, however small, la two
small to get our beat attention.
And no sum, however large, is
too larga to tax our capacity to
TO FLACK AMI 1'l.AC'K WITH
FKOFIT TO THK INVKSTOK.
We would like to have you
write to us for our bookleU,
literature and other informa
tion. We are sure that you
want to know about IDAHO.
It Is the last West, and the rap
idly growing section of the
United States. Here you can
make big profits on small In
vestments. Land can be bought
on credit. 1
Write Kifht Now, Wrile Todaj
GRAY . GRAY
INVESTMENTS.
POCATELLO, - . IDAHO
500 bushels of Po
tatoes to the Acre
YOU know that potatoes art
always staple. Potatoes are
he gold. The markets fluctuate
very little on potatoes. And If
you have GOOD potatoes you
CAN ALWAYS FIND A MAR
KET FOR THEJVI. This is the
most remarkable potato country
In ALL THE WORLD. The
Snake River Valley has been
known to produce EIGHT HUN
DRED AND FIFTY 3USHELS
OF POTATOES TO THE ACRE.
You can RAISE POTATOES IN
THIS VALLEY. RAISE THEM
AND GET MONEY FOR THEM.
Write to us about this. We have
the moat handsomely illustrated
booklet written about thla, THK
TWIN FALLS TRACT In Houtii
ern liluho. that ha been printed
for a long while. It la mighty In
forming, too. IT 18 FRKK AND
WE WILL SEND ONE COPY
TO YOU IF YOU WILL.JUHT
WRITE A POSTAL CARD RE
QUEST. WRITE TODAY.
J. E. WHITE
TWIN FALLS, . IDAHO
Slr R, CARS CAGES OF CA&k
fCpV 650 HORSES ylmk WILD BEA$T$X??
iK $3500.000 . MiVA'2AWKTENT$
xF CAflTAL INVESTED f'oQv0l $7,400 mm hhW
STRONGEST OF ALL M HOLDING 8000 LBS.
EARTH'S ST80NG MEN JjLgr 0N Vl?oFffIs?r
VX60 ACROBATS AND THE GREAT LORCH TROUPE iJ
AERIALISTS AND THE ALEXIS FAMILY
KjO RIDER S T H 0UTTQNS.4S
hvwSLEDILLO, wiziRO of high wibev all
rlrVMtjJARWIN, KISSING J$8y
AM'E,CA flT GREATEST
J li JJ PERFORMANCES 8CCIN ml 2 and 8 P.M.I JfJ J V,
" ONE 60c TICKET ADMITS TO ALLrrfPM1
lOHILDREN UNP(:W g ggjrp IBII
Admission tickets and numbered Reserved Seats will be on sale stow day
In the store of the Mjers-lUHon lrug Co., 16th and Karnam Sts., at exactly
the same prrce charged in the regular ticket wagons on the show grounds.
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WHl'EF. AND
ASK
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l?f li! PLtASL f
Only alxty-four iieoplo can
have thla snap. Pay one hun
dred dollars down; then -take
six years to pay tho balance.
THEN wo turn over to you a
bearing orchards worth NOT
LESS THAN $5(10.00 PER
ACRE. You can make from
$1,0(10 to $3,000 per year In
commercial apples. You KNOW
WHAT THEY ARE WORTH.
You muHt be an lntelUKnt
man SEND FOR OUR FREE
BOOKLET, WHICH TELLS
ALL ABOUT THIS REMARK
ABLE plan. Forty centa a day
la leas than some nifii throw
way. Invent It HERE.
You do NOT take a chance
when you buy orchard land.
The renults are ABSOLUTE
LY CERTAIN. Western orch
ards. In othtr sections, HAVE
PAID AH HIGH AS $3,000.00
per year NET. YOU CAN
EASILY PROVE THIS.
Trees eight years old, planted
4 8 trees to the acre, yield 9
boxeft of apples TO THE
TREE. At $1.80 per box
THIS 13 AN INCOME OF
THREE THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED AND FORTY DOL
LARS. Our FREE booklet tflle
ALL about this opportunity.
Send for It RIGHT NOW. TO
DAY. Thus Fortune beckon".
Twin Falls Land ft Orchard Ce.
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rara. an' Jumpln' Jeruahy!
of this wonderful firm Is the loyalty hollar, an'
. I a-if Hid It
of the five brothers. It has kept them to- .yer'thlna
f ISXAX. KObU ttt TH OOKV AID BX.TO 0)sVAM BXX.T OT stlBSOUmX
,i m.-.m 11. milra from uuol town on Burllnaton railway, a mllaa fruin anothar
I'o.k run sway with the wagon, the old of 1 !ioO people; It mllea from Chllllcothe. Surrrounded by fine farms and wealthy
woman an' the kids begun to acres m an' farmers. Adjolnlnc land of same quality selllnf from $12$ to $150 per acre. Frao-
away iney went down tlie sliwltlcallv level. Just enouan Slope ir naiurat uraniase. ah, excepune; 10 acres iimtKir,
nuiuiulng. an' like to a-busted tillable soil deep black loam with clay auli-soll, in hlh stale of cultivation. Ini-
to pieces. uroveinents seven-riHiiu nouae wnn oaaemeni. iwo large Darns, imjii wens ami wina-
"Doik saya the old mare wag the only I mill nice orchard, all kinds am all fruit; public road on two aides. Priced 1126 per
proapecuve purcnaa-r luunuii mr a iiuma wi a luvoaiiiiviii suaien!
pay ranroau iare one way. lieiertlue. I tie
rnn I r,l 1 fti a V 11 iimI vI v In-
coatrAirr, cii.ucotbjb, ausson
Yes, distinctly, plainly, write and
ask us for the opportunities we can
how you to DOUBLE YOUR MONEY
IN SOUTHERN IDAHO. The land la
filled with new ways of living well,
comfortably, happily and profitably.
Send today for THE FREE BOOKLET
which describes Southern Idaho so well
that WE BRING IDAHO TO YOU.
We tan show you how to make
money. We need money to loan on
approved security at such rates as to
net you 7 per cent. You can't get
such rates in the Middle West. Farm
lands are cheap and can be bought on
credit. You cannot make a mistake
in SOUTHERN IDAHO even if you
buy with your eyes shut. But WRITE
TO US FIRST. We point the way to
easier, happier, pleauanter living. Any
bank In Twin Falls is our reference.
Hill & Taylor
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Trrin Falls, Idaho
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prolan r and tka or guoda advartlMa In It Irorn
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Two Concerts Sally
Afternoon and Hvaning-
BATHING
POATING FISHING
DANCING
Holler Coaatar, Marry-OrO-Xound,
Bollar Skatlnft Miniature Railroad.
Bowling-, Japaneaa Ball Game.
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Orovas In the Weat. BseaUent Oafs
arvlce. 7ree Admission free.
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(etner in siorni ana in uami. n atwiia mtm "Uwli aaya the old mare wag the only mill nice orchard, all kinds am all iru
from giving up thslr old home in Baraboo one that wan't akrered plumb to death, acre! To a proauectlve purchaser looki
f.F mure nralantk.ua tltv honit-s It haa Drxi lm' he' "lu' lva hr alone thla farm to be as desert bed or will
tor mote pretentious my nomt-s. jt nas . hlaaelf to a aplln'."MaiVs Na- rlral NalUmal Hank. Chilli, ollia. Mo
I, fid them to ths old country town uhere TiAus! Monthly. xig a r MOTUI LAID COM
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We're to the Fore Agala Witk Aa
Appetising Menu of
SUIVUVIEFiXIIVIE
VAUD'VILLE
Laat week's crowds were the biggest
yet, but watch 'em this week.
AKOTKXB IlttF" TXATVBB TIZ.M,
"MR. NICHOLS' VACATION"
and you know thy don't make
?hnavrheu.,;;t.,.r:.iT's a jcreami
Wlllard Rail JiaXu'lactor
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Dally 1 to 67 to 11 V. ftf.
Pictures Change Tues., Burs. & Sun.
Bew Vaudeville Thursday.
Oome Any Time Stay 1 O Kid
Aa tong As Ton lake. 6o.
The Oayaty's rag-ular season opens
Bun., Aug. 38. With TBS BEAUTY
XBUIT." Beat sale opens Mon., Aug. 81
iaawaaMai.a,.t ai, nn - Bl, ,
SSy IjR Q O IV! E
Corner lata and Douglas Streets.
The Hillman Stock Co.
Presents Thle Wek
The Qreateat of All Kincli Hlatorlcsl
lirainas Entitled
"DU BARRY"
MISS JEAN WALLACE
Teacher of Piano
Studio aoa i j Barkar Block