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The Butte Mineri
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FEAR "FLU" MAY. FOLLOW CROWDS Physicians Say Effect of Peace Demonstration on Epidemic Will Not Be Known for Two or Three Days. It will be two or three days before the effect of Butte's peace demonstration on the influenza situation will be known. This statement was made last evening by Dr. Matthews, vity physician.

He further stated that there was no present intention among health authorities to replace the closing ban In the city. Seven persons died of Spanish influenza in Butte yesterday. Thirty new cases were reported to the city health office by 14 physicians. There was no appreciable sign of influenza relapse vesterday. 1t is feared by physicians that the crowds of Monday will breed infection in localities.

CITY, COUNTY 10 Wednesday HELPED WIN WAR. JAMES POTE. In the great war just ended the boys from Butte have done their part in winning the struggle and have never failed when the test of steel placed before them. Among those who enlisted carly in the struggle was! James Pote, a miner of this city and 8 member of Oswego lodge No. 9.

Knights of P'ythias of "Butte. Pote joined the field artillery and after training at Fort Meyer, Va. his battery, Battery E. Twelfth field tillery, was sent to France. In a letter to Attorney Warren Coman of this city he "We had a hot scrap on Oct.

3 land 4. It came my turn to take a little rest and while doing so a piece: of shell hit me on the back of the hand, causing a bad flesh wound. pal by my side had a piece of shell go right through his a.m.. He sure has a bad arm." Pote now is in base hospital No. 28, A.

P. O. 753, and expects, to be confined with his wound for two or three months. ersonals Butte George Garrity, 'of Alberton is attending to business in Butte and is a guest at the Leggat hotel. H.

J. Skinner arrived from Great Falls yesterday afternoon and is at the Thornton. Mrs. Mary E. Mitchell of Deer Lodge is among the -town registrants at the Thornton.

Mrs. Dennis Lee of Missoula is among the out-of-town registrants at the Finlen hotel. F. P. Stariha arrived from Boulder yesterday and expects to.

remain a few days. Mrs. G. C. Henderson of Whitehall is spending a few days in the city.

Sirs. J. W. Plumb of Bozeman is registered at the Thornton hotel. P.

C. MeShane is a visitor from Billings and is a guest at the Finlen. Harry Hamilton and wife of Roundup are guests at the Leggat. R. L.

Fulton of Livingston is attending to business in the city. Abe Henry and wife of Elliston are guests at the Butte hotel. W. I. Higgins of Deer Lodge is at the Leggat.

Mrs. Jones of Dillon is visiting friends in the city. Anna J. Perrault is a visitor in the city from Dillon. Mrs.

H. L. Nelson of Divide is a guest lat the Thornton. C. W.

Robnitt is registered at the Thornton. Double Bridge Strength Work Gold Crowns Per Tooth $5.00 $5.00 Consultation and Examination Free The THIRD FLOOR UNION RIALTO THEATER BLDG. DENTISTS (Incorporated) DR. R. O.

HEINE, Mgr. Natural Gold or Appearing Porcelain FillSets of Teeth ings Up From $10.00 $1.00 Morning- -THE UTTE IN MARRIAGE LICENSES. Frank Tynkila (30), Ida Davis (23). Butte. George Reed (46), Elizabeth Byrne (46).

Butte. Arthur Khoury (34). Irene Edwards (32), Helena. John Atto (33), Effie, Arve (29), I Butte. Ernest 0.

Baer (30), Zilda Thelma Cohn (26), Butte. RECORDS DISTRICT COURT. Complaints John Doe Hayes, second degree assault; Mike Hoseph, robbery; H. D. Ewing, grand larceny.

Probate Order Judge Edwin M. Lamb appointing, Julia Harrington guardian of Louise Harvey. minor, bond final accounting in estate of Mary C. French, with balance to be distributed bond of Dan Casey filed in $10.000 as administrator of estate of Nellie Sullivan, deceased: Toe Rose withdraws as administrator; estate of Mary Rose' and petitions court to appoint J. Chauvin; so ordered by Judge Edwin M.

Lamb. New Cases--C. L. Reid as guardian of S. H.

against Joseph H. Chase and for partition of. inCourtney, terest jointly owned by, parties in Lizzie lode and for appointment of referees to distribute property. BIRTHS. Walsh-To Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Walsh. 327 North Wyoming street, Nov. 11, a boy. DEEDS.

William Stevens et al to Thomas Sloan- Lots 19 and 20. block 18. Hamilton addition: $1. Thompson Montana Co. to William Bowden Lot 4, block 2, Empire addition: $1.

1 James Tremebath et al to Mrs. James Egan et: al--Lot 17. block 1, addition: $1. Irene Richards et al to Martin Brennan et ux--Lot 14, block 1, Dispatch lode: $300. William Worth et ux to William R.

Vans Orde 23. block 41, Valley addition: $1. Butte Jockey Club. association to Frank Ottis-Lots 20 and 21, block 12, Wilson Park addition: $1. George S.

Patterson to Ernest Sinnett-Lots 9 and 10, block 36, Daly addition: $1. John Miller et ux to Butte Land Investment 14 and 15, block 31. Gallatin addition; $1. John Pershina et ux to Joe LecoureLots 14 and 16, Sec. 26, Tp.

3 R. 8 $1. Miners' Saving Bank Trust Co. to Mrs. Lillian Lowe -Lot 15, block 13, Gilman addition; $1.

Joe Lecoure et al to Timber Butte Milling quarter Sec. 26, Tp. 3 R. 8 $100. GILMORE FUNERAL IS HELD IN PRIVATE Only relatives and a few close friends were present yesterday morning at funeral of James M.

Gilmore at residence, 626 West Silver the street. The last rites were private in keeping with the request of the health authorities. After a brief service the body was taken to Holy Cross cemetery. Mr. Gilmore died of Spanish influenza at his home Sunday after fighting the disease with great vitality for two weeks.

Copper Leaf Hive, No. 945, L. O. T. will hold meeting at 2 p.

m. today. Rose Pearce, R. K. Flora Shinners, JOHN DWYER DIES AT STACEY.News was received here yesterday of the death on his ranch near Miles City of John E.

Dwyer. formerly of Butte. He was a brother-in-law of John C. Smith, formerly of Butte, but now of P'hilipsburg and was for several years employed with him at the Speculator mine. Four years ago he mored to his ranch at Stacey.

where he lived the time of his death. The body was at. shipped to the home of his parents at St. Cloud. Minn.

PATRICK J. SULLIVAN Pat- rick J. Sullivan, for the last ten years ropeman at the Original mine, died of pleural pneumonia vesterday at his home. West Granite street. He leaves a son.

John: his mother. Mrs. James Sullivan. 150 East Center street! three sisters. Mrs.

Alex Shanahan. Mrs. Frank Crawford and Miss Mae Sullivan. two brothers, John and Timothy Sullivan, both of Butte. COULDN'T GET F.

Gray claims the publication that he had turned from the navy on furlough to his home NI Butte has been causing him all kinds of trouble and nearly resulted in his arrest as a deserter, he says. Mr. Gray attempted to enlist in the naval service, but was rejected and returned to the city, after having exhausted all his resources to gain admission to Uncle Sam's big flotilla. JERRY SULLIVAN Sullivan. 30 vears old.

died vesterday at a local hospital after a brief illness. He was a native of Michigan and leaves four sisters. Nora and Mary Sullivan and Mrs. Feeley, of Butte, and a Mrs. Costello of St.

Louis. The body is at Duggan's undertaking rooms awaiting funeral arrangements. BOULDER HOT SPRINGS--The land only bright spot in Montana. 35 miles from Butte: good auto roads. Week-end parties are delighted.

One place where no flu germs can exist. Wonderfully healthful: 110 sickness. Ask about it. Sanitary large bathing plunge. Dancing every evening.

Come and be Adv. JAMES BRITT DIES SUDDENLYJames Britt died suddenly at A local hospital yesterday a few hours after his arrival in the city from Seattle, Heart disease is thought to be the cause. Britt was unmarried. He has no relatives known to local authorities. An inquest will be held.

JOINT UNION Members of the Baptist church and congregation will forego their usual Wednesday evening service and meet with the union thanksgiving and prayer service on account of the end of the war at the First Presbyterian church tonight. THE NEW PICTORIAL REVIEW. People's. Review of Reviews. Green Book.

Detective Stories and all the big Sunday papers with interesting news and pictures at the Postoffice News Stand. -Adv: WHEN YOU ARE ILL. call your doctor, have your prescriptions filled by and buy antiseptics, atomizers and fever thermometers from F. Toler, Druggists, Main and Gold ADMITTED TO CITIZENSHIP.Henry a native of Italy, was admitted to citizenship yesterday in the federal court. SUIT AND OVERCOAT SALE- -The Clothery.

-Adv. TURKISH BATHS-8 South Montana. -Adv. Butte Phonograph 126 W. Bdwy.

Boulder Springs to recuperate. -Adv. DAWSON COUNTY MAN IS CANDIDATE FOR SPEAKER Miles City, Nov. A. Rasmusson.

of Dawson county, elected his third term in the state legislature last Tuesday will be a candidate for the speaker's seat in the house of representatives at the winter session. Sore Throat, Colds Quickly Relieved By Hamiin's Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a simple and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night. How often sprains, bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet.

Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will always bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed.

WHEN RHEUMATIC PAINS HIT HARD Just get out that bottle of Sloan's Liniment and "knock it galley-west." Don't say "it will be all right tonorrow." Rheumatic twinges won't relieve themselves. It takes the counter -irritant of Sloan's Liniment to bring quick relief. Effective, too, for nearly every external ache and pain that man's heir to. Put it on and let it penetrate without rubbing. Clean, sure, economical.

Once it becomes a friend Your druggist has it, today. lifelong, 30c. 60c, $1.20. Liniment Kills Pain UNSKILLED MEN LEAVE TONIGHT Engaged in Non-Essential Industries, They Volunteer for Work in Portland Shipyards; Recruited by Labor Bureau. One hundred and thirty men, all of whom have been engaged in nonessential work, leave tonight for Portland, where they have oceupations in the shipyards.

While some of the men have had experience they are all classed as unskilled, and all are volunteers. federal employment bureau recruited the men for the G. M. Standifer Construction company, engineers and shipbuilders of Vancouver, Wash. The company also has yards a short distance from Portland the company.

has for Baer, terepresentative of several days examining applicants and is greatly pleased at having secured SO many men from this city. He leaves for Great Falls within a few days to continue his recruiting work. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Caramanos--Thomas Caramanos, aged 22 vears, died yesterday. The remains are at Sherman Reed's pariors, where the funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Interment in Holy Cross cemetery. Spencer--The funeral of Mrs. Lulu E. Spencer, aged 19 years, will take place lat Sherman parlors at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Interment in Mountain View cemetery.

Zec-The funeral of John Zec. aged years, will take place at Sherman Reed's chapel. Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Cross.I cemetery. Brown- remains of W.

H. Brown, aged 31 years, will be shipped to Glasgow. at a time to be announced later. Collins-The funeral of Joseph A. Collins, aged 51 vears, will take place at Sherman Reed's, at a time to be announced later.

Bottoroff-The funeral of C. S. Bottoroff will take place at Sherman Reed's parlors at a time to be announced later. Murchison--The funeral of Mrs. M.

Murchison, aged 25 years, will take place at Sherman Reed's parlors, at a time to announced later. Lillis, aged 40 years, died yesterday. The remains are at Sherman Reed's. Funeral notice later. Radosevich-Louis Radosevich.

aged 30 years, died last evening. The remains are at Sherman Reed's. where the funeral will take place today at 12:30 p. m. Interment in Holy Cross cemetery.

Chambers--John A. Chambers, aged 30 years, died in this city last evening. The remains are at Sherman Reed's parlors, where the funeral will take place at a time to be announced later. McCuston-William S. McCuston, aged 26 years, died in this city last evening.

The remains are at Sherman Reed's parlors and will be forwarded to Texas for interment, at a time to be announced later. Mihelich- -Margaret Mihelich, aged 26 years, died evening. The funeral of her husband. Antone, and her son, Joseph, was held yesterday at Sherman Reed's chapel. Cresto-John Cresto.

aged 4 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cresto of 204 West Daly street, Walkerville, died last evening. Time of funeral to be announced later. Roga-William Roga, aged 24 years, died in this city last evening.

The remains are at Sherman Reed's parlors, where the funeral will place at a time to be announced later. SHERMAN REED UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Automobile and Carriage Equipment DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Williams--The funeral of the late John P. Williams, aged 46 years, will take place at the family residence. 411 West Mercury street, this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment in the Catholic cemetery. Mr. Williams was a member of Butte Camp 153 W. 0. W.

Kelly--The funeral of the late Patrick J. Kelly, aged 40 years, will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon at o'clock at Duggan's undertaking par'lors, Interment in the Catholic cemetery. Brosman--The funeral of the late Rev. Father Patrick Brosman will take place this (Wednesday) morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church, where the remains are lying in state.

Interment in the Catholic cemetery. McGee--The funeral of the late Robert McGee, aged 49 years, will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Joseph Feeney, 462 East Broadway. Interment in the Holy Cross cemetery. 0-Brien-The funeral of Joseph Florence, seven-month'-old beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs. John O'Brien will take place this (Wednesday) arternoon at 12:30 o'clock at the family residence, 607 North Alaska street. Interment in the Holy Cross cemetery. Sullivan--The funeral of the late Jerry Sullivaz, aged 30 years, will take place tomorrow (Thursday) after con at Duggan's undertaking pariors. Interment in the Holy Cross cemetery.

Leonard- -The remains the late Hugh Leonard, aged 46 years, are at Duggan's undertaking parlors. Fukneral announcement later. -Patrick J. Sullivan, died at the family residence, West Granite street, yesterday afternoon. Funeral announcement later.

Conboy-The remains of the late James Conboy, aged 34 years, are at Duggan's undertaking parlors. Funera: announcement later. LARRY DUGGAN Reliable Undertaker and Embalmer 822 North Main Street Phone 770 3 18 -November 13, 1918 A COMFORTABLE HOME is a permanent investment that increases in value from year to year COME TO SHINERS and inspect the displays of real home furnishings. The assortments are so large it is easy to find the needed article. Buy now--pay later on.

Your own terms will do. A little down and a little each week. $5 Down Heater and $1.50 Listed a in Week This Ad Buys Any 9 Oak heater, nickel trim- Beauty Oak heater, nickel urn Derby size trimmed med, medium $13.50 $9.75 and nickel $25.00 Derby Oak heater, large size, For Derby Oak, small size, Fancy Oak heater, extra large for SELLING AGENTS for nicked trimmed, $18.50 nickel trimmed heaters. size, on sale $32.50 Parlor size Derby Oak heater, Ideal heaters, formerly Beauty Oak heater, very large trimmed $25.00 Made in Quincy, Ill. trimmed elaborately nickel known as the German heater.

size, nickel $30.00 COOK STOVES SPECIAL AT $13.50 price of Four-hole, all new steel cook stoves on sale today at the low $13.50 Perfection Blue Flame Oil Heaters at Extra Special Sale Prices Costs only 1c an hour for coal oil- -takes the chill off of any room in a few minutes. A child can move a Perfection oil heater with perfect safety from one room to another. Black Japan steel body, nickel Blue porcelain enameled on steel trimmed Perfection oil body, nickel trimmed Perheater, on sale fection oil $5.45 $6.45 Crystallized Steel Top Stove Boards at Sale Prices Neat and safe; will hold their shape and will not discolor; $5.45 crystallized bright finish with steel top and corrugated edge. for is 24x24-inch size, on sale 28x28-inch size, Shiner price 85c $1.25 for for 26x26-inch size, on sale 30x30-inch size, on sale $1.00 $1.50 Free! Free! Free! Free! TRADING STAMP. S.

H. Green Trading Stamps S. H. stamps--the standard American discount -are given free with all cash purchases and all first payments on time purchases. SHINERS--the only furniture store that gives S.

H. stamps. We Pay the (We Pay the Freight Freight on All on All Out-of-Town Out-of-Town Orders HARDWARE Orders FURNITURE- Mehelich-The funeral of the late Mat Mehelich will be held at the Daniels Bilboa funeral parlors Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment in Holy Cross cemetery. Salino---The funeral of the late John Salino will be held at the Daniels Bilboa funeral parlors this afternoon at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of Butte aerie, F.

O. No. 11. Interment in Holy Cross cemetery. Toomer--The funeral of the late Michael Toomey will be held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.

Interment in Holy Cross cemetery. FUNERAL NOTICES. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. We also wish thank those who sent the beautiful floral offerings.

Signed ADOLPH SCHROEDER AND FAMILY. DANIELS BILBOA Undertakers and Embalmers 125 East Park Butte. Phone 388. Residence Phone 4317-W. Auto and Carriage Equipment.

DEATHS AND FUNERALS. funeral of Adelbert Anthoney, the 9 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burby, will be held this (Wednesday) morning at the family home, 418 Shields avenue, at 10 o'clock. Visnes The funeral of Madaline Visnes, will be held at White's parlors tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at 2:00 o'clock.

Private. Green--The remains of Robert M. Green, who died early yesterday morning are at White's parlors. Funeral announcement later. Barbour--Clyde Barbour, aged 28 years, died last evening.

The boay was removed to White's parlors. Funeral notice later. Bartlett-Fredia Mamie Bartlett, aged '38 years, died last evening. The body was removed to White's parlors. Funeral notice later.

Yates -The remains of Ms. Bettie Yates, are at White's parlors, and will be shipped to. Belgrade (Friday) morning, where services will be held and interment made, SAM R. WHITE Funeral Director and Embalmer 129 South Main Street Phone 311. FRESH FLOWERS Special Attention and Service Given For Funeral Work.

MISSOULA NURSERY CO. 1123 Utah, Butte. Phone 345. DALY-SHEA UNDERTAK. ING CO.

71 E. Park St. Phone 358 FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS. Automobile Equipment. Andrew--John Andrew.

age 55 years, died yesterday afternoon at a local hospital. The remains are at Walsh's parlors, from where they will be taken to the family residence. 417 Shields avenue. this morning. Funeral notice later.

CARD OF THANKS. DEATH We take this means to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved mother. the late Mrs. Annie Mealer. We wish to thank those who sent the beautiful floral offerings.

(Signed) PATRICK J. MEALEY MRS. THOS. BRADLEY. M.

J. WALSH CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 3U7-309 West Park Street Stomach Dead Man Still Lives People who suffer from sour stomach. fermentation of food, distress after eating and indigestion, and seek relief in large chunks of artificial digestors, are killing their stomachs by inaction just as surely as the victim of morphine is dead- ening and injuring beyond repair every nerve in his body.

What the stomach of every sufferer from indigestion needs is a good prescription that will build up his stomach. put strength, energy and elasticity into it. and make it sturdy enough to digest a hearty meal without artificial aid, The best prescription for indigestion ever written is sold by druggists everywhere and by Paxson Rockefeller, and is rigidly guaranteed to build up the stomach and cure indigestion, or money back. This prescription is named Mi-o-na, and is sold in small tablet form in large boxes. for only cents.

Remember the name. Mi-o-na stomach tablets. They never fail. -Adr. FUNERAL NOTICES.

Fisher--The funeral of the late Mrs. Olive Fisher, wife of Herman Fisher, will take place Wednesday afternoon' at 2:00 o'clock at Richards' funeral chapel, Rev. W. M. Jordan officiating.

Interment in: Mount Moriah cemetery. Funeral private. Symons-The funeral of the late Mrs. Nora Symons and infant will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at Richards' funeral chapel. Rev.

F. C. Fulford officiating. Interment in Mount Moriah Funeral private. Linchart--The funeral of the late Charles J.

Linehart will take place tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at Richards' funeral chapel. Rev. M. Hudtloff officiating. Interment in Mount Moriah cemetery.

Funeral private. Evans--The funeral of the late Edward H. Evans will take place tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at Richards' funeral chapel, Rev. J. C.

Hughes officiating. Interment in Mount Moriah cemetery. Funeral private. Verran The funeral of the late William J. Verran will take place at Richards' funeral chapel at a time to be announced in later papers.

Deceased was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose. JOSEPH RICHARDS (Inc.) Warrington Richards, and Manager. 15-19 South Montana 8t. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Extra Fine Carnations esb from the Gardens every morning only $1.00 per doz.

Columbia Floral Co. 47 West Broadway. Phone 1923. A. C.

WILHELM, Mgr. 7-Passenger Touring Car And Taxicab for Funerals. PHONE 1300 Or Call 37 N. Main St..

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