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The Butte Miner from Butte, Montana • 14

The Butte Miner du lieu suivant : Butte, Montana • 14

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The Butte Mineri
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Wednesday Morning- -THE BUTTE MINER- November 20, 1918 FRESH FLOWERS Special Attention and Service Given For Funeral Work MISSOULA NURSERY CO. 1123 Utah, Butte. Phone 345. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Sheridan-Barney Sheridan, aged 34 years, died yesterday.

The remains are at Sherman Reed's parlors, where the funeral will take place at a time to be announced later. Mulligan--The remains of Edward Mulligan, aged six years, and Patricia Mulligan, aged four years. children of Mr. and Mrs. James Mulligan, are at Sherman Reed's parlors.

Arrangeaments for the funeral: have not been completed, owing to the illness of the parents. -Mattie Cresto, the infant daughter of Peter Cresto, died yester day. The remains are at Sherman Reed's, where the funeral will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in the family lot in Holy Cross cemetery. French--Angelo B.

French, aged 40 years, died vesterday. The remains are at Sherman Reed's parlors, where the funeral will take place at a time to be announced later. Hughes--The funeral of Hugh Hughes will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Mountain View cemetery. Casagranda-The funeral of Mrs.

Constance Casagranda will take place at Sherman Reed's chapel this (Wednesday) morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment in the family lot in Holy Cross cemetery. Leonard--The remains of William Leonard, aged 43 years, will be shipped Tucson, Arizona at a time to announced later. Knapp--The remains of Thomas K. Knapp were shipped to Lewiston, Idaho, for interment last night, MeCune-The funeral of Andrew McCune will take place at Sherman Reed's chapel, (Thursday) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Interment in Mountain View cemetery. Holland-The funeral of Axel Holland will take place at at Sherman Reed's chapel this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Mountain View cemetery. SHERMAN REED UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Automobile and Carriage Equipment DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Lloyd--The funeral of William Lloyd, will be held this (Wednesday) morning at his late home, Porphyry street at 10.

o'clock, Rev. Dr. Wolfe officiating. Friends are requested to omit flowers. Madi--The funeral of Frank Madi will be held this (Wednesday) afternoon at 1:30 at White's parlors.

Private. Cawthorne-The funeral of Capicolli Cawthorne, will be held this (Wednesday) afternoon at her late home, 42 West Iron street, at 3:00 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Carter officiating. Gorham-The funeral of Miss Edna Gorham will be held at White's parlors this (Wednesday) afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, Rev.

Dr. Cook officiating. Attention, Maccabees: Smith--The funeral of Brother Glen R. Smith will be held at White's parlors tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at 2:30, Rev. Mr.

Clarkson officiating. Friends are requested to please omit flowers. Barry Irene Barry, The aged 19 years, died yesterday. body was removed to White's parlors. Funeral announcement later.

Freeman--The remains of Herman Freeman are at White's parlors. Funeral announcement later. Gerard--A private service will be conducted at White's parlors this (Wednesday) morning at 11 o'clock for Mrs. Julia Gerard. The body will be shipped this evening at her home in Centralia, for interment.

died last night. The WAS reSmith--John Smith, aged, 38 years, moved to White's parlors. Funeral notice later. SAM R. WHITE Funeral Director, and Embalmer 129 Main Street Phone 311.

DEATH NOTICE. Lenhart--The remains of the late Warren G. Lenhart are at Walsh's parlors, where they will be shipped to Rapid City, South Dakota, at a time to be announced later. M. J.

WALSH CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 807-309 West Park Street Antemobile Equipment. Phone 55. DEATHS AND FUNERALS.

Balkovitz--The funeral of the late John Balkovitz, will take place this (Wednesday) morning at the family residence, 94 Pine street, Silver Bow Park at 9:30 o'clock. High mass will be celebrated at St. Ann's church at 10 o'clock. Interment in Holy Cross cemetery. MeDonald- -The funeral of Isabel, 2 year old beloved daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. McDonald will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock at the family residence, 2416 Harvard street. Interment in Mountain View cemetery. McCarthy--The funeral of the late Dennis McCarthy will take place (Thursday) morning at 10 o'clock at the Daly-Shea undertaking parlors. Interment in Holy Cross Royster- The remains of the late Albert Royster, age 34 years, are at the Daly- undertaking parlors, awaiting instructions from relatives.

Funeral notice later. DALY-SHEA UNDERTAK. ING CO. 71 E. Park St.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. EMBALMERS. Automobile Equipment. MUTT AND JEFF Mutt almost qualifies as a sharp shooter--almost. Trade (Copyright, Mark 1918, Reg.

by 8. A. C. Pat. Fisher, Off.) BY "BUD" FISHER THE HOLE IN ALL RIGHT, REALLY, SERGEANT SEE THAT MAN IT'S AN EXTRAORDINARY MUTT, THE THIS CIGAR? SMOKING? MUTT, CONVINCE iT! CIGAR WELL, I WANT YOU TO I'm ASHAMED JUST TO YOU THAT HoT IF YoU MAKE WALK CUER NEAR THE RIFLE TIE TARGET'S MAJOR, I'M THE BEST LITTLE SHOT YOU GAUE ME READY.

LET'S 10 SHooT AT SucH WITH THE HOLE RANGE AND SMOKE IT. SEE WHAT YOU LARGE MARK. THAT EVER SHOT A RIFLE IM TRYING TO GET A COMMISSION I'LL IN IT WOULDN'T CAN Do' I WANT TO SHow YOU PUT A BULLET THROUGH WHY, IT'S AS EASY DRAW SO AS A SHARD -SHOOTER AND CAN'T HIT THE SIDE SOME REAL HIS CIGAR' IF You CAN SHOOT AS PIE. NOW WE'LL I LIGHTED 1 OF A SHOOTING: YOU'LL GET WALK OVER AND I'LL A GooD ONE: BARN, BUT IF YOU'LL De YOUR COMMISSION. SHow YOU THE HOLE! LIKE THAT, THIS FOR ME I CAN LAND IT, I'LL SuRE SLIP you GIMME DOLLAR.

THE CIGAR! Corner Wile A CAT 81 FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN GREATEST EVER FLOATED Official Figures Show Total of Nearly Seven Billions Subscribed. (Continued from Page One.) San Francisco 459,000,000 114.17 St. Louis 296,388,550 11349 New York 2,044,778,600 113.59 Atlanta 217.885,200 113.48 Kansas City 294.694,450 113.32 Chicago 969.209,000 111.40 U. S. 33,329,850 Bonds of the fifth war loan, to be FUNERAL NOTICE.

Hopkins--Mrs, Clara Helen Hopkins, aged 40 years, wife of Henry M. Hopkins, died yesterday at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Clarence A. Corry at Columbia gardens. The funeral will take place tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, at Richards' funeral chapel, Rev.

E. J. Groeneveld officiating. Interment in Mount Moriah cemetery. CARD OF THANKS.

We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to all kind friends and neighbors for their many, expressions of sympathy shown to us during the illness and at the funeral of our beloved son, Leslie. We especially thank the members the wishsto chapel Sunday school and the singers. also those who sent the beautiful flowers. MR. AND MRS, WILLIAM KNUCKEY.

JOSEPH RICHARDS (Inc.) Warringten Richards, Pres. and Manager. 15-19 South Montana Funeral Directors and Embaimers. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Haakola--The funeral of the late Mrs.

John Haakola, age 32 years, will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock at Duggan's undertaking parlors. Interment in the Mountain View cemetery. Shannon--The funeral of the late John Shannon, aged 31 years, will take place tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at o'clock at Duggan's undertaking parlors. Interment in the Holy Cross cemetery. Mulling--The funeral of the late Miss Annie Mullins, aged 22 years, will take place tomorrow (Thursday) morning at 10 o'clock at the residence of her sister, Mrs.

O'Neill, 129 Upton street. Interment in the Holy Cross cemetery. LARRY DUGGAN Reliable Undertaker and Embalmer 822 North Main Street Phone 770 DEATHS AND FUNERALS. McKeigue- -The remains of Patrick McKeigue, who died last evening are at the Daniels Bilboa undertaking parlors. Funeral announcement will be made later.

Roman--The remains of George Roman, who died last evening. aged 33 years, are at the Daniels Bilboa undertaking parlors. Funeral announcement will be made later. Wolffs--The funeral of the late Henry Wolffs will be held at the Daniels Bilboa funeral chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Mountain View cemetery.

Lannon- -The arrangements for the funeral of Miss Elizabeth Lannon have not been completed. The remains are at the Bilboa undertaking parlors. Funeral announcement will be made later. Kivela- -The arrangements for the funeral of Helen, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Kivela, have not been completed. The remains are at the Daniels Bilboa undertaking parlors. Funeral announcement will be made later. Jussila-The funeral of the late Mat Jussila will be held at the Daniels Bilboa funeral chapel this afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Interment in Mountain View cemetery.

DANIELS BILBOA Undertakers and Embalmers 125 East Park Butte. Phone 388 Residence Phone 4317-W. Ante and Carriage Eonipment Extra Fine Carnations fresh frem the Gardens every morning. only $1.00 per dos. 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. offered the spring, will be of short Secretary McAdoo probablrin announced today.

This was interpreted as meaning fiv evears or less. The secretary said it is impossible now to predict the size or time of flotation of future bond issues. Short term bonds, treasury officials feel. would be bought more rapidly than those of longer maturity. Previous Liberty loan issues range between ten and thirty years.

Whether short term bonds hight 1 be sold at the interest rate of percent set for the past two Liberty loans, or might be increased, remains for future determination. UTTE IN RIEF INJURED BY FALL FROM AUTOMrs. Talent was injured last evening when she fell from a speeding automobile and Arizona streets and pavement lently. She was taken to the city emergency hospital and treated by Dr. W.

C. Matthews, city physician. She might have been injured internally. The automobile was not stopped when the woman fell, but sped away to the south. CH ED WITH RAZOR THEFTLee Stewart, a negro, was arrested by Patrolman James Burns ofthe local police force on a charge of robbery.

The complaining witness, J. F. Lucas, told the authorities that Stewart had stolen two razors from him. DOSENBACH'S CONDITION UNCHANGED-B. H.

Dosenbach, metallurgical expert, who is ill at his home with pneumonia, was reported last evening, to bein have the shown same any sign condition of improvement. FINE STATIONERY and writing material of all kinds, box praer, pound paper, correspondence cards, tablets, envelopes, playing cards, tally cards, calling cards, blank books, note books, pens, pencils, inks at the P. O. News MOTHER AND SON Robert Downs and son, Edward, 321 South Montana street, are confined at St. James hospital by influenza.

Edward is amember of the Boy Scouts and attends the high school. WHEN YOU ARE ILL, call your dootor, have your prescriptions filled by and buy antiseptics, atomizers and fever thermometers from A. F. Toler, Druggists, Main and Gold WELSH LADIES TO MEET--The Aid of the Welsh church will meet atthe church Thursday afternoon, Nov. 21.

A full attendance of members is expected. MARGARET R. BARKER ILL Margaret R. Barker, 725 West Park street, is recovering from a vere attack of influenza SUIT AND OVERCOAT SALE- -The -Adv. TURKISH BATHS-8 South Montana.

-Adv. Butte Phonograph 126 W. Bdwy. Boulder Springs to -Adv. POPULAR GIRL IS WEDDED TO SPOKANE BUSINESS MAN The Thornton hotel parlor was the scene of a pretty wedding at midnight last night when Miss Alma Maddox, formerly associated with the office staff of the hotel, became the bride of Gordon B.

Muma, sales manager of the Anglo-American Mill company of Spokane. The ceremony was performed by Justice L. Buckley. The bride was attended by Miss Josephine Watkins and the bridegroom by by Major F. S.

Baker. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in the dining room of the hotel. The guests were Justice Buckley, E. Hamilton Baker of New York, John H. Kelly of Portland, C.

H. Bray of Helena, W. M. Stickney of Duluth, Mr. Keith, clerk of Justice Backley's court: W.

J. Hogan, F. McGrath, W. A. Musser of Spokane, and F.

B. Leahy. COAL AND FOOD SUPPLY IN AUSTRIA VERY LOW Vienna, via Basel, Nov. 19-M. Zerbik, the minister of public works, has asked the Austrian foreign minister to address a telegram to the governments of the United States, Great Britain and France showing the extremety criticar situation in Austria concerning coal and food.

The public works minister says there is no coal for the heating of houses and that the supply for cooking will not last more than a week. Mills and bakeries will be compelled to close, he adds, within a few days. No further coal supplies are available to keep the railways running, he says, and the gas and electricity services in Vienna cannot be kept going more than two or three weeks. MOONEY STRIKE VOTE URGED AT OAKLAND Oakland. Nov.

passed by the Central Labor Council of Alameda county, directing the unions under its jurisdiction to take a strike vote in protest against the conviction of Thomaled Mooney, were telegraphed and to labor organizations throughout the United States, Canada, England and Australia today, The council asked that these organizations take like action and that Monday. December 2 be set as the tentative strike date. CONSTITUTIONALITY OF CONTROL QUESTIONED Toledo, 0., Nov. ity of the federal control of railroads is questioned and power of the general director of railroads is attacked in 3 brief filed in United States district court today by attorneys for the Toledo, Louis Western (Clover chest. Leaf) railroad.

The brief is in answer to ad order from Director General McAdoo to Walter L. Ross, receiver the railroad, to purchase 1,250 freight cars at a cost of $3,572,250. for Stockholders protested the order. LUCKY STRIKE cigarettes LUCKE YOU pay fifteen cents for STR twenty Lucky Strikes. 'You get the real Burley cigarette for the lowest possible price; because of the enormous business done in LUCKY The Lucky growth in Strike demand for Cigarettes.

Lucky STRIKE Strike equalled of by Cigarettes any other has brand never in been the history cigarette making. CIGARETTES 25,000,000 a day and growing. It's 20 toasted, for Guaranteed by MRS. HOHENZOLLERN IS EXPECTED IN HOLLAND Zevenaar, Holland, Nov. German minister at The Hague and a "queen's commissioner" have arrived here in anticipation of the coming of Augusta Victoria Hohenzollern, wife of the former German emperor.

Her whereabouts at present is unknown..

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