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The Butte Miner from Butte, Montana • 8

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The Butte Mineri
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Butte, Montana
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TUESDAY MORNING THE BUTTE MINER- SEPTEMBER 7, 1920. CARPENTERS 60 Children Cry for Fletcher's A lnaconda Department PHONE 40L "SWT OF THE BUTTE MINER ANAC0NDA 111 Di LODGE Rain and Dismal Weather Keep Thousands at Home Labor Day; Numerous Picnic Plans Abandoned. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO ENGLAND HOME ON VACATION BLAIR TAKES HOPJOFIS GOLF TOURNAMENT Due to Sunday night's raLn and showers early Monday morning, many picnic plana and arrangements for other The Kind Ton Have Always Bought has borne the signature of Chas. II. Fletcher and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years.

Allow no one to deceive yon in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but experiments, and endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than thirtv years it has been in constant use forthe relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and.

by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought i Labor day excursions and outings Mon-j day were abandoned. However, members of the local car- pentera' union and their families were I not dismayed and more than 200 of them Journeyed by special train to I Deer Lodge and participated in the an Club Members Qualify for Club Championship; Event Next Week. i Bears the Signature of j4 Anaconda Bnrenu By defeating D. R.

Roach by four up and three to play in the finals, S. T. Blair annexed first honors in the Labor day tournament on the Country club links. In the morning he defeated Swift Hunter "in the semi-finals, while Roach took a victory over C. E.

Farns-worth. Club members are now qualifying for the club championship, which will be played off next week. Entrants have until Sunday evening to qualify, and drawings for the elimination rounds will be made Monday. nual outing or Llutte. Anaconda, jueer Lodge and Philipsburg unions.

In spite of the rain, numerous fishing parties did not abandon their plans and left on the early morning trains for Red Rock Lake and other point attractive to the angler. Putte took on the aspect of a general holiday, courts and most business houses and offices being closed in observance of labor's official holiday. A large number of people also left Butte early Monday morning via the B. P. special train for Mountain View park near Anaconda for the joint picnic of the American Legion and labor unions of Anaconda Besides the regular picnic parties scheduled for Labor day proper, hundreds of auto parties left Butte Sunday and even Saturday night to spend the double holiday among the mountains and streams.

In Use For Over 30 Years THE CCMTMm OOMMUTf, HCWVORK CfTT. HIGH SCHOOL CLASS BIITTEJENlll FROM FISHING TRIP this to the very low water of last season, which resulted in an unusually large number of fish being caught and of many more dying. Mr. Thornton expects to leave for New York in a few days and Messrs. Henderson and Calkins are contemplating autoing back to southern California, where of late they have been putting in much of their time.

outing at Mr. Thornton's fishing lodge on the upper waters of the Madison above the Hebgen dam, a short distance from Yellowstone station on the Oregon Short line. For several years past it has been the annual custom of these gentlemen to foregather in Butte in the summer and then hike for the upper Madison country. Although they caught many fish while away, they report that angling was not as good this year as usual, and they attribute Anaconda Bureau. The high school class of 1920 will meet at the high school Tuesday evening at 8:30 to attend Pantages and a reunion party at the church.

WT. D. Thornton, Charles Henderson. B. E.

Calkins and (Malcolm Gillis returned Sunday night from a months' MOSCOW CLAIMS Ambassador Davis, his wife and daughter Julia (right) and his niece, Katherine Watson, photographed on arrival in New York. days' leave of absence. His family returned with him. It is oe-lieved that one of his reasons for coming home at this time was to take part in the presidential campaign. John W.

Davis, American ambassador to Great Britain, is in the United States on a sixty RED SUCCESSES Wrangel Sajd to Have Been Driven From Taman Peninsula; Polish Reverses; Defense of Brest-Litovsk. A Gift A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent is sent to all who ask. See coupon. Union Labor and American Legion in Successful Picnic years: Mary Guindon, first; Alice Clark, second. 4 Fifty-yard dash for girls under ID years: Amelia Demitrovich, first; Ella McLaughlin, second.

Fifty-yard race for candidates; Ray Reardon, first; William Kendrick, second. The name of the woman who won proceeds, after all expenses are paid, I will be tendered the local legion post to be added to the funds being raisd Ideal Day and Large Crowds Spend Day at Grounds; Abundance of Music and Dancing. Sports Program. London, Sept 6. A Moscow official communication received here today says the soviet troops have occupied Grubeschow, BO miles southeast of LuMin, and some territory west of that city and driven the Poles from Krys-tonpol.

The dispatch adds that the Poles are defending Brest-Litovsk stubbornly. Anaronda Bureau. All roads led to Mountain View park Monday, where the rank and file of for a club house. Day'B I'leaMiire In marred. Despite the exceptionally large crowd, no accident occurred to mar the day's pleasure.

At the emergency hospital conducted by the Anaconda Red Cross and in charge of Mesdames Voyer and Williams, several minor injuries were given treatment. The Red Cross hospital tent was also in big demand by the mothers, who used it as a rest room. The entire program wan staged without the least semblance of a hitch, and great credit is due the members of the different committees in charge, who worked hard and long to make the fes Anaconda union labor and American LANDING EXPEDITIONS Constantinople, Sept. 6. General Wrangel, the anti-bolshevik leader in South Russia, has evacuated the Taman peninsula.

It also appears that raont of his landing expeditions on the sea of Azav and elsewhere have failed. See These Results Learn what clean teeth mean Legion joined in celebrating labor's anniversary in a truly appropriate manner. In addition to upholding the standard on which the holiday was oricinallv hflseH the lnhnr mpn rlnmnn- the mother's race could not be ascertained. Mrs. Guindon won the second prize.

Fat men's race: Peter Larkin, first; Robert Clayton, second. Foot race for automobile owners: Pan Finnegan, first; Thomas Scharv, second. Fifty-yard dash for boys under 10 years: John Walsh, first; Gene Reardon, second. Fifty-yard dash for girls under 10 years: Alice Mallon, first; Eilleen Murphy, second. Fifty-yard dash for married women: Mrs.

Scassan, first; Mrs. McDaniels, second. 440-yard race, free-for-all: Dan Finnegan. first; Frank Demitrovich, second; Tony Demitrovich, third. Nail driving contest for women: Mary Kenney, first; Mrs.

Johnson, second. Pie eating contest: James Golden, first: Thomas McLaughlin, second. Tug-of-war between married and single, ladies: Won by married ladies' team, composed of Mesdames Lund, Myen Sesterieh. Thill. Wartens.

Walsh, Monahan, jMarirh, O'Hara. Monahan, Marich, O'Hara. single men: Won by the single men's team, composed of Sam Iirezill, Pratt Tuber, Dan Todorovieh, Carl Free-lander, Ted Kubersich, Joe Burba, John Getrecevieh, Dan Evankovich, Louis Myer. Largest family on the grounds: Mrs. Demitrovich, first; Mrs.

Monahan, strated their appreciation of the part played by the members of the legion in making possible a country and government that stands willing to recognize and give attention to the demands of labor. All statements approved by authorities POLISH-LITHT71VIAV PEACK Paris, Sept 6. The hostilities between Poland and Lithunia are virtually over, according to advices ret ch-ing official circles here today. Teace negotiations will be begun immediately at Mariampol, southwest of Kovno, it was added. A CODScrvntivp pstimatA nf tlir.

would be about 5,000 majority of wnich made the journey to the picnic grounds on special trains that left the city every half hour. Three long rows iniu of automobiles attested to the number who made the trip by machine, while many who wished to benefit hv p. cising hiked the four miles that inter vened between the park and Anaconda. tivities a success. Throughout the day Provost's Military band entertained with an open air concert, while Larson's Jazz orchestra put joy into the hearts of the terpsi-chorean class.

The dance pavilion has been enlarged for the picnic, but with the extra floor space was entirely too small at times to accommodate the number who assembled. Everything considered it was a day long to be remembered. Even the weather man showed approval. Several limes he started to. announce a shower, but would suddenly change 'his mind and order out the sunshine.

Progrnm of ports. The program of sports and the winners follow: Sack race for boys under Ifi years: Jack Williams, first: James Lo'oman, second. Shoe race for boys under 1fi years: Clarence (iuindan, first; Clarence Wilds, second. Hundred yard dash, free-for-all: Joseph Ir -mitrovich, first: Frank Dcmi-trovich. second.

Fifty-yard dash for presidents of unions: Harry Collins, first; Harold Murphy, second. Fifty-yard dash for girls over See the results of the new way of teeth cleaning. They are quick and decisive. You will know at once that they mean a lifetime of cleaner, safer teeth. Millions of people employ it.

And the glistening teeth seen everywhere show what it means. See what it means to you. A film combatant Most tooth troubles are now traced to film to that viscous coat you feel. Film clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. The ordinary tooth paste does not end film.

So the film remains much of it and may do a ceaseless damage. Nearly all people suffer from it, more or less. It is the film-coat that discolors, not the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid.

It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. So, despite the tooth brush, all these troubles have been constantly increasing. New methods now Dental science, after years of searching, has found new ways to fight film.

All have been proved by many clinical tests. They are so efficient that leading dentists everywhere advise them. These methods are combined now in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. It has brought a new era in teeth cleaning. This is the tooth paste we urge you to try.

Watch the new effects The use of Pepsodent at once reveals many new effects. One ingredient is pepsin. One multiplies the starch digestant in the saliva, to digest starch deposits that cling. One multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva, to neutralize mouth acids. Two factors directly attack the film.

One of them keeps the teeth so highly polished that film cannot easily cling. Pepsodent is the new-day tooth paste, complying with all modern requirements. It does what never before was done. You should learn its benefits at once. Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube.

Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. Watch the teeth whiten as the film-coat disappears. Every one in your family needs Pepsodent daily, and a week will prove this to you. Cut out the coupon now.

Believes in Amendment Rather than Reservations; Industrial Policy. JOSLIN IT IN CHAHGE OF RECRUITING OFFICE Animated Appearame. Krom early in the morning until time for the last train to leave at night, the grounds presented an animated appearance. Seven large concessions furnished plenty of things to eat and drink and proved veritable mints, lee cream, soft drinks, 'hot dogs" and hamburger sold readily and tlv- crowd consumed the entire menu regardless of what the after effects might be. To gain some.

il.a of the activities, one had only to visit the headquarters tent, where the members of the general committee were kept busy throughout the day and evening counting ami checking up the money taken in. The W. C. Joslin. service man for whom a warrant is held by the police on a charge of assisting in passing alleged worthless checks was not in charge of the army recruiting office in Hutte as has been published.

Joslin, a corporal, held merely a minor position and was not a recruiting officer. Local authorities have wired to Spokane asking for his arrest, but at last reports the warrant had not been served. it SEARCH OUT THE GERMS OF RHEUMATISM Marion, Ohio, Sept fi. Senator Harding's viows on the League of Nations and labor Issues were further elaborated by the republican nominee on the eve of his departure for Minnesota to make his first campaign speech out-wide of Ohio. "Amendment or revision or reconstruction" of the leaSU covenant, he declared, etill was among the possibilities when the time came to frame a program for international peace.

In such a reconstruction, he added, Eu- wanted this nation to lead the Outlining' his labor program, he advocated a closer relationship between employers and employes through joint advisory committees and voluntary arbitration, and asserted that although he believed in unionism, ho opposed "labor's domination of business or government" He indorsed the labor pro-nf the' Cummins-Esch railway 49S Find Out What Cause Your Suffering and Go After It. Ten-Day Tube Free PAT OFF 1,1 tl III MAX A A IMTOH Charles 11. Itichardson. manager of the Western company of Missoula spent i.Monday in 'THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Dept. 1104 S.

Wabash Chicago, 111. Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to REG. U.S. purifier and cleanser that it can be relied upon to search out all disease germs and impurities and eliminate them front the system, and this is why it is such an excellent remedy for Rheumatism. Go fo your drus: store and Ret a bottle of S.

S. S. today, and ft your case needs special attention, you can obtain medical advice free by writing fully to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Georgia. Some forms of this disease have been found to come from tiny germs in the.blood, which set up their colony 'in the muscles, or joints and bepin to multiply by the million. You can easily understand, therefore, that the only intelligent method of treating such cases is through the blood.

S. S. S. is such a thorough blood CM AIKiF.I) John Lillund. East I'ark street, was taken into custody Monday night by Patrolmen Sage and Kelly on a charge of insanity.

He will he taken to the county authorities Tuesday and a sanity hearing will he held. The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific film combatant combined with two other modern requiite. Now advised by leading dentist everywhere and supplied by all druggists in large tubes. rtpflared the cost of living Only on tube to a family. could be reduced only if laborers gave honest effort in return for the present high wages.

BRINGING UP FATHER BY GEORGE MCMANUS AINT VOUtE. COM1N' OVER TO DOAN'ti AN' PLAX -bOME, POOL'' oh: well- TO PLEAbE MACOE I MkSHT A-b WELL CO HOME EAS4LX- NO! ANACONDA- CTflfiF PHILIPSBURG oimL OLE DAHL, Driver. Leaves Anaconda: Main Street Garage, 10:30 A. M. Leaves Philipsburg Banquet Cafe.

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