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The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 14

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14 MONTANA STANDARD, 'BUTTE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, mL pouneflL rief seed THE SECOND WEEK IS NOW UNDER WAY IN SYMONS ANACONDA BUREAU IS Ml I HARMONY IIS Mi MEN 1 OF PIERRE UN Symons Continues to Sell I Midweek Attractions IN FORGERY GAS of tru is RDON FURS STARTING AT TEN O'CLOCK youthful Premier Not to Be Champion of Reform, However. ANACONDA, Oct. 27 (Special) Mrs. W. M.

Thornton Dies Bob Harris, alias Baker, will be taken to the state penitentiary in at Oakland; Was Pioneer of Anaconda. Deer Lodge tomorrow morning to serve two years at hard labor for forgery. Harris arraigned sev eral weeks ago on this charge and pleaded not guilty but changed his ANACONDA, Oct. 27 (Special) ATMONTANA'S LOWEST PRICES New Lengths, New Silhouettes The San Francisco newspapers record the death in Oakland of Mrs, plea to guilty before Judge George B. Winston In the district court to Ellis Thornton, widow of the late William M.

Thornton, for many By RALPH HEINZEN (Oopjrttht, 1931, br United Freac) ABOARD S. S. ILE DE PRANCE, AT SEA, Oct. 27. (U.R) Premier Pierre Laval of France revealed tonight to the United Press his vision of a new Europe In which the governments even of Germany and France will withdraw from nationalist politics, recognize the interdependence of all nations and work harmoniously for the common good.

The youthful premier has no intention of becoming, single-handed, day. Harris has been held In the coun vears one of Anaconda's most Drom lnerit citizens. He and his wife came ty Jail since his arrest several months ago. He was charged with signing the name of John Connors to a check which he cashed here. Last week he was Indicted by a Anaconda In 1884, and were therefore among the city's very earliest pioneers.

Mr. Thornton was cashier of the Hogge, Daly Company bank, the predecessor of the Daly Bank and Trust company. He was elected the first state senator federal grand Jury in Pocatello, the champion of European economic reform. Nor would he reveal what Idaho, under the national motor vehicle act. He was not turned over ever program nas Deen iormea in to the federal officers, however, his active brain during and since pending action on charges against of Deer Lodge county and later served the city as its mayor.

He left the Anaconda bank to assume the his series of consultations with President Hoover. him here. Harris will be taken to Deer Lodge by Sheriff C. W. Smith and position of cashier in the Great On the other hand, he did speak Falls National bank.

Having amassed earnestly upon the "political dls armament" of Europe which, he be Deputy Mike Sestricn. a comfortable fortune, he retired Jieves, must be the forerunner of in eight or ten years ago and made his home in California. He died in oak is an excellent opportunity for bold ternational understanding which, eventually, may lead to physical dis land about two years ago. UNION SUITS for women. Well made, from medium heavy weight "bleached cotton, sleeveless, Dutch neck; elbow, knee length.

CIRLS UNIONS made from part-wool rayon stripe, with Dutch neck, elbow sleeve; sleeveless, knee length. Sizes 2 to 16 years. WAIST UNIONS for children; made from medium heavy weight bleached cotton, Dutch neck, knee and ankle length. 2 to 13 years. FLANNEL COWNS for women; in white, plain colors or stripes, high neck, long sleeve styles; braid and hemstitch trims.

$1 values FLANNEL PAJAMAS for women; in novelty designs or plain; two-piece tuck-in styles assorted colors, novel trims. $1.25 values COTTON for children; good quality cotton, novelty ribbed effect, with reinforced heel and toe; new colors. 25c values -FABRIC CLOVES for women; smart slipon and cuff styles, with contrasting stitchings; good variety to select from. $1.25 values, at SMART HANDBAGS for women; in new back strap and top handles, nicely fitted; choice of black and leading colors. Priced at PATENT PUMPS for misses and children; popular styles in patent leather; instep strap and buckles rubber heels.

Sizes 8Vz to 2. At AUTUMN FOOTWEAR for women and misses; latest models in oxfords, pumps, ties and step-ins. In dependable leathers; all sizes. measures which, without too great, armament. Mr.

and Mrs. Thornton lived in French sacrifices, will permit us to assume a leadership in the economic "I shall make no announcement," the house that stood at the corner restoration of Europe. of Main and Sixth streets, the pres 95c 95c 89c 79c 98c 19c 88 89c $1.74 $1.98 95c ent site of the Brentwood apart he said, "and I shall take no active steps until I have consulted the parliament. I will speak frankly of the results of my recent conversations, The premier then revealed that the burning Issue of Franco-German relationships had been raised ments. There they, leaders of Anaconda society, entertained their ana I will snow the nation that here during ha Washington conference, friends with the most gracious hos pltality.

Each came of an old, aris and made the following significant statement: "I am personally convinced, as Is tocratlc California family. Mrs. Thornton was the daughter of Mr. Hoover, that the first and most Important step will be the realiza Key? Mayor Samuel J. Hensley, pioneer California merchant and shipping man.

Ho established the Coastwise tion of a close-working rapprochement between France and Germany Cordon Ferguson Fur Coats Sold Only in Butte at Symons Charming New Styles NEW FUR COATS $95. Stylish new fur coats, featuring the latest styles. Included are muskrats, Mendoza beavers, black galipans, caraculs and sea-lines with novel trims. Priced at only $95. Women's and Misses' MUSKRAT COATS $55 Beautiful natural muskrat.

coats for women and misses; in fitted flares and straight line models; fine select models, with deep rolling and shawl collars. 16 years to 42 bust. HUDSON SEAL coat, a Cordon Or Ferguson model, made from very select, high-grade pelts. Beautiful model. Priced at $298.00.

JAPANESE MINK coat, a smart Cordon Ferguson coat. You will be proud to wear it this winter. Lovely markings. Priced at $375. SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, a blue color.

The fashionable miss will want this coat, a uine Cordon Ferguson model. Priced $298. -OTTER COAT, a select Cordon Ferguson coat, collared and cuffed in fasionable beaver. A stylish, fashionable coat. Priced, $225.

BROADTAIL PONY coat, a Cordon Ferguson model, made from select skins, collared in smart silver fox. Priced at $349. LASKIN LAMBS.Cordon Ferguson furs. Sizes for junior, 11, 13, 15 and 17 years, for $39.75. Women and misses, 16-40, $49.75.

it mi 'i Pacific Steamship company, the first of its kind. In 1884 Marcus Daly, desiring to equip the city he "This Is Europe's opportunity, but the governments must quit playing reentry your nationalist pontics and really seek to understand the interdependence had founded with a bank, wrote to the Wells, Fargo ic Co. bank of San Francisco, requesting them to 4 MORE ACTIVE OAYS 01 our proDiems. "Much is heard about military dis send htm a capable cashier. They armament, but equally important is sent him Mr.

Thornton, one of their political tusarmament. The governments must look beyond their fron own tried and trusted employes. Mr. Thornton not only madegood as a banker but he became a leader tiers ior the common good." COLOMBO LODGE WILL INITIATE in civic affairs and never ceased to take an ardent interest in all effort to promote the welfare of the community. The memory of both Mr.

and Mrs. Thornton is affectionately cherished by all the city's old-timers. The initiation of a rln nt nam SHEET BLANKETS of dependable cotton; finished single, size 72 by 99 inches; pure white only. Regular $1.25 values, each, at members will feature a meeting tonight of Cristoforo Colombo lodge No. 1.

at Pvthlan hall. slon will be held and refreshments served. The New Fall and Winter Styles In Fine Furs CARD PARTY IS i CASE FED Oil BONDS SET FOR THURSDAY WOOL MIX BLANKETS, thick and fluffy; LL bound with 3-inch pink or blue ribbon double CI bed size, 66x80 inches. $2.95 values, at only MACKINAW COATS, smart sports styles for young men; fancy plaid patterns, in half- CK IR belted styles. Regular $6.75 values, special tjm! A.u.i--m.-.1.J...r -i A card Via rt.v mnnn mrtrvA Vttr 4V ANACONDA, Oct.

27 (Special) -s wv.aiwA v. UJ 11 1C Roy Houberg, held in the county ijuugnoers oi isaoeua, will be held Thursday afternoon at-. th Vnwvit. of Columbus" hall. The public is invited.

The committee In charge Is Jail for the past month charged with Involuntary manslaughter, was released under bond today after posting $1,500 bail. composea oi Mrs. Margaret Brlney, Marv R. Burke. Marv r.

-RnrVo SHEEP LINED COATS for men; made with warm storm collar or wambo; full-belted; in brown mole cloth shell; very warm garment. Houberg and Paul Conwcll were $3.48 Helen Brett, Catherine Byrne, Mary A. Burke, Irene Burns and Mary arrested following a verdict by Jurors at the coroner's inquest concerning the death of James Drln-vllle, druggist of Deer Lodge. Drln- ureen. me social will start at 2:15.

AUTOMOBILE HITS "Cramps almost Killed me" yvTH AT a tragedy! Every' month hose awful pains. She suf-fered so nearly doubled up with cramps, Why don't you try Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound during these trying times? Slip a bos of the new tablets in your handbag keep them handy on your medicine shelf. Their tonic action makes you feel so much better, on days when you're "not well." Just ask foe Lydia E. Pinkham's Tablets.

SHEEP LINED COATS for boys; in, good weight dark tan mole cloth, lined with sturdy sheep pelts; beaverized lamb collar. 6-18. vllle died from injuries received when the car in which he was rid $2.65 12 -YEAR -OLD BOY Mrs. G. S.

Gordon. 2SS Pnmff. HANES UNIONS for men: heaw weieht ing crashed into a load of wood being hauled into the city on the west highway. Conwcll testified he was driving the car which was towing the trailer loaded with wood and Houberg stated he was riding street, reported to police last night that F.he struck an untHonHfloH 19. The Book Shop Personal Christmas CARDS For One Week PRICED AT 10 per cent off The most beautiful assortment of personal Christmas cards we have ever shown.

Dozens of patterns to choose from. Order now while they are priced so low! For one week only, 10 off. The Second Floor! Fancy Halloween COSTUMES In All Sizes PRICED AT $1.29 to $5.00 Novel masquerade costumes, in sizes from four years to adult sizes. The assortment includes clown suits, Mitzi, Chinaman, Bo-Peep, Red Riding Hood, devil, skeleton, etc. $1.29 up to $5.00.

woof and cotton mix, with art silk trims; grey Tt tZ "im aii on ii ii u3 grey random mixture only. All sizes. $2 values year-old boy with her automobile. The accident occurred in t.hp lann on the wood. block, South Montana street.

The Conwell was released shortly after youui was uninjured, jwlice were told, and refused to be taken to a hospital for a medical examination. arraignment in the district court, at which botlv men pleaded not guilty. His bonds also were $1,500. HANES UNIONS for men; super weight cotton, in ecru color." Long sleeve, ankle length; full standard size. Sizes 36 to 46.

At STORM COATS for men, two-pocket models, good weight, serviceable, with high collar; brown and grey. Sizes 26 to 36. Special at SMALL ROOF FIRE 78c 59 TAKEN IN CHARGE IS EXTINGUISHED A small roof fire of undetermined mm iii BT OFFICER FROM EAST oriein caused xlleht damage tn dwelling at 825 Division street, yes terday aiternoon. ANACONDA, Oct. 27 fSpeclal) Theodore Williams, alias Ed Taylor, was turned over to Deputy Sheriff THE SYMONS STORE 1 Konard Beck of Hutchinson, today by Sheriff C.

W. Smith. He left at 1 :30 o'clock In custody of the officer to be returned to Kansas. here he Is alleged to have escaped from a road eang. while serving a sentence for robbing boxcars.

was arrested here by Po TROUT FRY PLACED IS liceman H. D. Chrlstensen. Finger-nrint ExDert Andrew Horvatli took DRUNKS ARE GIVEN COMFORTABLE CELL IN MICHIGAN JAIL LEGION AUXILIARY TO SPONSOR SILVER TEA his prints and sent them to various I fingerprint bureaus throughout ine country, leading to the discovery that he was wanted In Kansas. held a meeting this afternoon at the St.

James guild hall. The Men's Bridge club held a meeting last night at the St. James guild hall, with George M. Gosman, W. B.

Hartwig, E. L. Poindexter and the Rev. H. N.

Tragitt as the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Trltt of Ar-genta are the parents of a daughter, born yesterday at their home Mrs. Anna Thompson and Mrs.

Lena Fassler of Dell were Visitors DILLON BUREAU litis Poster, by Miss Robinson and William Bates of Dillon; vocal solos, "At Morning," "The Kashmir Song" and "Smilin Through," by Bonny Eakman of Great Falls, accompanied by Ruth Erlckson of Great Falls, and two violin solos, "Spanish Dance" and "Trees," by Miss Robinson, accompanied by Mr. McFadden. The committee recently appointed by the club on the proposed Improved highway through the Big Hole basin read several letters received from others Interested in the project. Roy Forrester was named as a new member of the club. Guests, besides Miss Robinson and the normal college students, were Charles Woodburn of Helena and J.

C. Whitham of Bozeman, both former residents of Dillon. GLADSTONE, Mich, Oct. Placed In jail Sunday night to sober up, eight men were drunker than ever when arraigned In Justice court Suspicious police investigated and found that the prisoners had been placed in a cell containing five cases of beer held as evidence against a bootlegger. Nevertheless, 30 days was the sentence for each inebriate.

In the city yesterday. DILLON, Oct 27. (Special) Trout fry are being planted In several Beaverhead county streams tins week. A Shipment of 20 cans of fry was received from the state hatchery at Anaconda yesterday and planted by forestry officials In Bloody Dick creek. Shipments of the same size will be planted In Willow creek, and in Trapper and Canyon creeks.

Aerodromes In the British dominions now total 87. We are closing out 125 patterns of our regular 1931 wallpaper stock at real bargain prices. Drought has caused heavy to crops in Italy this year. ALL YOU CAN USE AT THESE BARGAIN PRICES 81 iv. i 25 patterns, regular 12c to 15c a roll.

Now 5c warren uuiur nas reiurueu uum Butte, where he has been engaged in highway construction work. Mr. and Mrs. John Verbantz of Relchle were visitors In the city yesterday. SCOUT REVIEW BOARD EXAflEUPPLICANTS DILLON.

Oct. 27. (Special) The board of review of Dillon Boy Scout troops met at the courthouse tonight to examine applicants for advancement or merit badges. The court of honor will be held at the courtroom Friday night, when awards will be made to all Scouts who have passed satisfactory examinations. It will be the first court of honor since last 1 DILLON, Oct, 27.

(Special) Ladies of the American Legion auxiliary will be hostesses at a silver tea to be given tomorrow afternoon at the St. James guild hall, from 3 to 5 o'clock. The public has been Invited tocattend. An interesting program will be presented during the afternoon, including the following features: Reading, Betty Hall; vocal solo, Mrs. J.

O. Jeppson; piano solo, Mrs. Bur-nice Farrell; Up dance, Ethel Hern-don; vocal solo, Mrs. Estella Glasser; violin solo, Frances Robinson, and a selection by the Choral club. DILLON NOTES.

DILLON, Oct. 27. (Special) A dinner was served at the Masonic hall tonight by Mlzpah chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, in observance of past matrons' and past patrons' night. A regular meeting of the chanter followed the dinner.

J. C. Whitham of Bozeman, former supervisor of the Beaverhead national forest and now head of the Gallatin forest, had been spending a few days In Dillon. Mrs. Elizabeth White and son, Emrys D.

White, left for their home fev- Santa Ana. CaL, tonight, after spending several weeks In Dillon as guests of Mrs. White's daughter. Miss Carolyn White. The Brotherhood of St.

Andrew FUNERAL SERVICE FOR MRS. HEGGERTY IS HELD 'sO patterns, regular price 16c to 30c Normal College Teacher and Students Entertain Dillon Rotarians. Uvl 10c 15 a roll. Now it 50 patterns, regular price 30c to 50c a roll. Now GRANGE PEKOI AND PEKOE Wo Miles? to.

CD l-sprtoS; DILLON, Oct. 27. (Special! The funeral of the late Mrs. Gertrude Bridget Heggerty, a resident of Dillon for several years, who died Sunday at hdr home here, was held this morning at the St Rose church. The Rev.

Father F. X. Lechner officiated and Interment was made In the Mountain View cemetery. Mrs. Heggerty was 65 years of ago and a native of Ireland.

One daughter, Mrs. Delia Murff, of Salt Lake City, survived her. She was the widow of Michael J. Heggerty. Fresh from the finest tea gardens the CHOICEST ORANGE PEKOE and PEKOE obtainable! All sites v.

Cost No lion DILLON, Oct. 27. (Special) A musical program by Frances Robinson, Instructor of violin at the Montana State Normal college, and three normal college students entertained the Dillon Rotary club at its weekly meeting at the Hanson cafe last night. Ralph McFadden was chairman of the meeting and also took part in the program. The musica selections included two violin duets, EstrlUita" and an arrangement of airs by Stephen Col- Phone Since '49 2-2349 131 West Park Street Phone 2-2349 Scout Executive ram n.

jmpueii of Butte Is paying his regular monthly visit to the Dillon troops today and tomorrow. Mr. Campbell, through an arrangement with the local executive committee, will spend two days of each month with the local troops..

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