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MONTANA STANDARD, BUTTE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1935. DENVERNUDISTS Floral Park and Adjoining Areas WILL LEAVE FOR ITALY EXTRA BARGAINS WEIN'S EXTRA SAVINGS FflCECOUR TTILT MCMTMU1 jtMTWTl Phone 2-3C85 MAiUE MEWS Quality; Food Store Minister, 27 Others, Plan Mrs. Ira McConkey, 813 South Da-koti street, has returned from Seattle, she attended the funeral of her -brother, Walter Wesh. -bro Meaderville Residents Wil Vjsit Abroad for Several Months. w.

"Satisfaction or 7 J- Money Refunded" Six Meaderville women, all It! Vol.1. 33-37 East Park St. No. 5, Defense on Charges of Immorality. DENVER, Feb.

23. ijPy Their actions were cloaked in secrecy but their bodies, presumably, were bared to the biting Rocky mountain air- tsviav oe tVia Hfflla TTI TT 111. Mr. and William Beery, 2609 Bayard street, receive word of the death of Mr. Beery's father, Michael Beery, who passed away Friday at his home in Mansfield, Ohio, at the age of 83 years.

Tim'Sullivan, 1800 Phillips avenue, Ions or of Italian descent, will leave tonight on the Olympian for New $1 'Day Monday York City on the first leg of journey that will take them to their childhood homes for a visit of six or has returned to his home from St. a nudist organization w'ent. nWaH These Men Wanted Values James' hospital. I eight months. They are Mrs.

Mary Rubatto, 53 Front street; Miss Louise Rubatto; Mrs. Margaret Mariettl, 10 The U. S. W. V.

Sewing club wiU meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Cora Ottls, 2006 Phillips ave Main street- Miss Minnie Mariettl; nue. Mrs. Sophie Grant and Mrs. Mrs.

Helen Orsatti, 2 Noble street, with plans to defend 27 members facing trial In courts here. The 27, Including Rev. Fred T. Krueger, Methodist clergyman, are to be arraigned Tuesday in Juvenile court on a charge of contributng to the delinquency of young children and later in municipal court on a charge of contribution to operation of a disorderly house. A secret meeting of the club was held last night, it was learned, at.

Mary Cunningham will be the as Large Special Eggs Dollar Day Only UDozen and Mrs. Antonio Batani, 2220 Wil low street. sisting hostesses. and man! oh man! were they satisfie dwhen we-gave them values galore Mrs. Batani, who has not been In Instead of the weekly parish card party Wednesday evening, the her native land for almost a quarter of a century, will visit relatives In Rome.

The others will go to Torino, women of St. John the Evangelist We promised a sure-fire hit and the hundreds of church will entertain at a card party which last was visited by Mrs. Or Thursday evening, February 28, at 6atti about four years ago but which men who have saved in this event have agreed the Knights of Columbus hall. Mrs. the others have not seen for 20 M.

J. Mullen is chairman of the that we delivered. So; committee in charge. Jell-O, all flavors, 17 pkgs Knox Gelatine, 3 pkgs. $1.00 Wigwam Syrup, 4 3oc cans 11 Cellophane pkgs.

Macaroni, Spaghetti, Ver-micello, Shells or Noodles SOAP SPECIALS. take a tip from them which members gathered, minus apparel, and selected a committee to represent the defendants in dealings with attorneys. Other details of the meeting were not given out, but L. M. Brazier, one of those awaiting trial, said he "felt certain the.

courts would uphold the right of people to go naked years and more. The two daughters in the party are American-born but speak Italian, and expect to feel "right at home" when, at Genoa, get in on tms sale. February meeting of the Longfel Listen, fellows even If they tet foot for the first time upon low division of the Rocky Mountain Garden club will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred cSJF -suits and overrrrsfs nnm Italian soil. Miss Rubatto may stay and simply put them rabroacrior a year or more to study 41-they-eieslre Feb Naphtha, 18 bars lT0Ot Smith, 1344 Sampson street, with music.

It was intimated the defense for away ror next fall TT WTT.T CTITTT l.rA ww rag ledium size Ivory Soap, 17 bars SI. 00 Mrs. R. E. Cole assisting hostess.

Luncheon wllHe served -at HAVE-SAVED MORE the 27 would be based on a recent New York supreme court decision, which held that nudism Is not o'clock. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Smith, telephone 5010, not UNPREPAREDNESS OF UNCLE SAM ater than Monday evening. The Englewood-Emerson division Packed With Value! Semi-Annual Lifebuoy Soap, 16 bars Lux Flakes, 4 large pkgs. and 1 small pkg $1.00 Lighthouse Cleanser, 30 cans Gold Dust Cleanser, 20 cans Chipso, 6 pkgs.

Vanity Fair Toilet Soap, 25 bars Palmolive feoap, 22 bars North and East Side News C.rr.iDondenl'i PboD. 471 Atlanta, February 16, 1935. 'J HeinV of the Rocky Mountain Garden club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Miss Ethel Btinck, 2047 Oregon avenue. Mrs. EDITOR, The Standard: L.

Tripp will be assisting hostess. Because "National Defense week" Reservations may be made by phon has now passed, we should not dis Down Sale! ing Miss Brinck, later pose of what we have read and heard than Tuesday about the necessity of an adequate preparedness, with a wave of the The. Pussywillow pack of Brown 10 6-ounce glasses Grape or ies met Friday afternoon at the hand or a shrug of the shoulders. One of the delightful events of the past week was the miscellaneous shower tendered Mrs. Harold Fagan, formerly Miss Margaret Evans, at the Fagan home, 426 Warren avenue, with Mrs.

P. F. Fagan and Miss Bernice McElroy hostesses. Games Apple Jelly $1.00 Monroe school, with Mrs. Lester The fact has been cited that again Over 1,000 Hart Schaffner Marx, 666, Wein's Quality Suits and Overcoats at Cut Prices our country Is unbelievably unpre Wright, Brown and Miss Kate Thompson) Tawny Owl.

in charge. pared should the god of martial conflict 6trlke us. That has given me. "A ceremony was held during which as well as countless other citizens. and contests gave pleasure and dainty little Joyce Spencer presented the honor guest with an some timely food for thought.

At the following Tweenies became Brownies: -Mar Jorle Dahlman, Eunice Jane Hunt, Helen Marie Mc-Leod, Irene Williams, Marjorie' the outset, may I state that I am Garments that were up 0 to $25 in this group. You save and save plenty. array of beautiful gifts from a huge basket prettily decorated in the neither a militarist nor a pacifist, nor a radical, in any direction: try to be a part of today. a Kentta, Irene Glovininl, Dorothy valentine colors and hearts. At a Butler, Ruth Currier Lois-Jane LlzonHiate hotn delicious refreshments-! IF J)85 Bince the united States Is 18th Norma Lee Glllus and Helen Nelson, were served.

The guest list Included Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. R. Bray, Mrs. Jack among the nations of the world In military strength, perhaps on The program included a birthday song for Leah Marie Mee; a Swed Roach, Mrs.

Kate Moulton, Mrs. Our most popular group of suits and overcoats that were such fine, values at $30 and $35, now only similar footing with Greece, it Is Helen Allen; Mrs. Ralph Williams, Furnishings Reduced Too $8.85 to $12 Blazers Black and brown pig, grainskin, chamois and calfskin blazers. $4.50 Dress Shirts Emery, Artistic collaratf achedT styles, madras, repps, broadcloth, silk stripes. All sizes.

$4 Tuxedo Park Hats Smart spring styles and colors. $1 Hollywood Caps Many patterns in styles for men and boys. $1.50 Heavy Wt. Union Suits 98c Elastic knit, ankle length, all sizes. 35c Wilson Bros.

Hose .3 for 50c Rayon silk, silk and wool mixed. $1.65 Broadcloth Pajamas Middy and button style, plain and fancy. 50c Horsehide Work Gloves High Knocker split horsehide quality ish song and dance; a story, "A Real Princess," told by Tawny Owl, Mrs. N. Nevell, Mrs.

Mary McDon- time that our people be enlightened. Can various sentimental and Irrational suggestions of the misguided and other numbers, Including a bean-bag race which the Sprites ough, Mrs. Saari, Mrs. Tor Newland. Mrs.

John Mulligan, Mrs. Margaret pacifist groups be credited for this won. The meeting closed with the Kllgallon, Mrs. Shelton, Goodnight song. Our finest suits and overcoats that actually sold all season at prices up to $50.00, now only 2S85 Fort Orange Tissue, 1,000 sheets to a roll, drolls Choice Mushrooms, 30c can, 5 cans 7 lbs.

Powdered, 7 lbs. Brpwn Sugar HEINZ SOUPS. 8 16-ounce cans $1.00 Cream of Tomato, Cream of Celery, Cream of Green Pea, Cream of Asparagus, Cream of Oyster, Cream of Mushroom, Gumbo Creole, Noodle, Vegetable, Beef Broth, Pepper Pot and Bean. DEL MONTE CANNED FRUITS Sliced Apricots, 4 No. 2y2 cans Blackberries, 6 No.

2 pans Breakfast Figs, 6 No. 1 cans Fruit Salad, 6 No. 1 cans Peaches, 7 No. 1 cans Pears, 6 No. 2 cans Grapefruit, 8 No.

2 cans $1 .00 Sliced or Crushed Pineapple, 5No.2V2cans De Luxe Plums, 6 No. 2 cans $1 .00 alarming condition? President Roosevelt, I understand, recently proposed to expand our naval and land force. If the pro "The Seura met Wednes Mrs. Kenneth Spencer, Mrs. Pat Kenney, Mrs.

R. H. Thomas, Mrs. Olive Sennett, Mrs. John Gaffney, Mrs.

Edgar Babb, Mrs. W. Kenney, Mrs. Marge Evans. Mrs.

Dan Gal posal Is realized, it would serve to keep our country out of war. It day evening at the home of Miss Mildred Anderson. Eight guents were included. A social evening was concluded with the serving of dainty refreshments. would also serve to discourage any lagher, Mrs.

Jean Doyle. Mrs. Laura Brome, Mrs. Kate Dwyer, Mrs. Alterations Are Free Original Price Ticket on Every Garment action by other nations whose readiness would assure them that confi James Dwyer, Mrs.

Leo Dwyer, Mrs. Annie McElroy, Mrs. M. McCarthy, dence necessary to carry a campaign to a successful termination. The Women's Catholic council of St.

John the Evangelist church and the Altar society will receive holy Mrs. Mary Fagan, Mrs. Ed Burke, Mrs. John Cowley, Mrs. Edgar Shank, Mrs.

Peter Tobin, Mrs. Ma- Is It not natural to assume that aggressive nations are quick to take communion in a body this morning at the 8 o'clock mass. advantage of a country that is unprepared, and therefore, unable to protect Itself? I consider It a solemn obligation V. F. W.

POST of every person, familiar with this condition of apathy and lethargy and indifference? of those whose OLDEST, YOUNGEST MEN duty is is to correct this evil to bring to the attention of our people How Long the great necessity of adequate preparedness, and having that, it would be our best assurance against loney, Mrs. Frank Carren, Mrs. Lena Mernin, Mrs. Michael Mernln, Miss Rowena Gaffney, Miss Mary Kenney. Misses Helen and Catherine Gallagher, Miss Loretta Doyle, Misses Margaret and Beth O'Mara, Misses Viola and Janet Shimmin, Misses Betty and Esther Van Duy-sen.

Miss Orial Dwyer, Misses Mary and Jennie Mucero, Miss Ann McElroy, Miss Bonita McCarthy, Miss Mary Burke. Miss Marge Wasstedt, Miss Jeanette Cowley, Miss Cdrrine Sennett. Miss Annie Ryan, Miss Mable Allen, Miss Beatrice Nevell, Miss Margaret Doherty, Miss Esther Huhtanen, Miss Mary Tomasie, Miss Emma Oherle, Miss Margaret Oherle, Misses Nora and Mayme Sullivan, Miss Ann Joycs Spencer, Miss Agnes O'Mara, the honor guest and hostesses. Butt post. No.

1448. of the Veterans of Foreign Wars now boasts of two distinctions it has the youngest Doles Pineapple Juice, No. 8-oz, cans, 14 for No. 1 cans, 10 cans $1 .00 No. 2 cans, 7 for $1.00 S.

W. Sweet Pickled Peaches, 3 No. 2y2cans does your house war. V. F.

W. member of any post in Mon I cannot give statistics at this time to help convince my readers, but they will be gladly furnished. Is it not Interesting to know that only 9 per cent of the federal budget of the U. S. Is allocated to national ft defense, while that of Japan is 50 per cent, and that of other powers, vary, far exceeding ours? In trying to bring to the atten Quer GeaninqDay? tana, and it also has the oldest member.

The' new "youngest" member, according to Walter J. Dumas, senior vice commander, is Rudolph Stehlik of Butte, one of five new members initiated into membership at the regular meeting Thursday night. Is an ex-marine, 23 years of age, who served in the Nicaraguan campaign from 1930 to 1932. It was this service with United States armed forces on foreign soil which made him eligible for V. F.

W. membership. "In consideration of the fact that H. H. Maklnson, one of the few remaining veterans of the Civil war, is an honorary member of the Butte Host, the chapter claims the oldest as well as the youngest member in the state," Commander Dumas tion of readers of this excellent publication the need of an ADEQUATE national defense, my course should not be considered as advocating a violent nationalism, nor entering into an armament race.

To the everlasting honor of the young manhood of our southern universities who are not asleep to the situation, and have expressed themselves, the outlook is not altogether discouraging. The Ladles" Aid of Trinity church met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Emily Daniels of Missoula avenue, with Mrs. William Trevenna assisting hostess. The Aid song was followed by the scripture tesson by Mrs.

P. J. Wills and devotlonals by Mrs. Annie Harris, who also presided during the routine of business. A splendid report was given on the play recently presented by the organization.

Dainty refreshments were served In conclusion for Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Frederick Spencer. Mrs. P.

J. Peters, Mrs. Edsall, Mrs. Emily Johns. Mrs.

Mary L. Tremberth, Mrs. Raymond Schilling, Mrs. G. W.

Brunner, Mrs. Joseph Luke. Mrs. Annie Hester. Mrs.

Emily Ralph, Mrs. Janle Hester, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Ruth Barhlcoat, Mrs. P.

J. Wills and the hostesses. CANNED VEGETABLES Del Monte Early Garden Asparagus, 4 No. 2 cans $1.00 Del Monte All Green Asparagus, 4 No. 2 cans Empson's Cut Green Beans, 8No.2cans Midwest Cut Green Beans, 10 No.

2 cans $1 Del Monte Tiny Green Beans, 4 No. 2 cans $1.00 Del Monte Small Green Lima Beans, 5 No. 2 cans $1.00 Del Monte Golden Bantam 7 No. 2 cans $1.00 Minn. Valley Golden Bantam Corn, 10 No.

303 cans $1.00 Custer Golden Bantam Corn, 8 No. 2 cans ........) Above All White Corn, 8 No. 2 cans $1.00 Woods Cross Tomatoes, 8 No. 2i2 Del Monte Tomato Juice, 12 cans The memory of those crosses, row on row, at Belleau, Romagne, Waere- ghem. at Arlington and elsewhere, is indelibly imprinted in my mind, never to be effaced.

Have those comrades who rest under them died 4" Bruno Declared Model Prisoner In vain? "A wise man needs no advice; HEAT WITH NATURAL CAS and Keep a Clean House All Winter WHAT housewife hasn't said, after a hard day's. cleaning labor: "My, how wish it would STAY clean!" Dirt will creep in, under any circumstances, but it's amazing how much cleaner the home is with Natural Gas Heat. House-cleaning labor is lighter cleaning bills are less rugs, draperies and furnishings last much longer. And don't forget a clean home is a healthful home, ancl Natural Gas makes healthful air to breathe, because of its cleanliness. A fool heeds none." Let's tell our senators and con gressmen that we don't want to be a nation of fools! The following members of St.

Lawrence parish will sponsor a card party Monday evening In the Batens TRENTON. N. Feb. 23. OT Bruno Richard Hauptmann obeys the Trenton state prison rules like a "typical German soldier." In his death house cell, measurably cheered by the appeal which delays his electrocution for the kid-nap-murder of Charles A.

Lindberg Yours truly. Charles A. Moran Member. Marcus W. Beck Post "club room: Mrs.

Lillian Magulre, No. 3027, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States of Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Catherine Monahan, Mrs. John Mooney and Mrs.

Nacherio. committee in charge, assisted by Miss Ann Morris. Mrs. Pat Murphy, Mrs. Hauptmann has been a model prisoner during the first week and has made no requests which prison Stop Getting Up Nights gjyjilatthewsrsjulla Mulligan.

John! authorities consider "unusual." MAKE THIS Z5c TEST. Use Juntner nil. Bnr.hn Ipbvm Mr CANNED FISH. 4 large cans May Day Salmon 5 large cans DelMonte Salmon 7 large cans Black Top Salmon 6 Med. cans Del Monte Tuna Fish 4 Medium cans Geisha Crab 5 med.

cans Pioneer Minced Clams. 7 large cans King Oscar Sardines $1.00 $1700 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 to flush out excess acids and waste matter. Get rid of bladder lrrita- tinn t.hflf. rflltCM tr a lr rr nr fw. Sir Roger R.

C. Backhouse will become commander-in-chief of the British home fleet next August. Free Installations. Nominal Monthly Rentals on Cas House Heating Equipment. ana TanK aiaiougney.

Airs. Aiur-laney. Mrs. Frank Murphy, Walter Murphy, Jerry Murphy. Mrs.

Elizabeth Massa. Mrs. George Murphy, Mrs. Fred Morganstern. Mrs.

Robert Magulre, Mrs. Ed Matthews, Miss Rose Murphy, Mrs. Mary Mulligan, Mrs. Bernard Malvey. Mrs.

Agnes R. Murphy, Con Murphy. Mrs. Dan Mahoney. Mrs.

Al Murish, Mrs. Ralph Merry. Mrs. Margaret Mar-tyn. Miss Elizabeth and Miss Josephine Murphy.

quent desire, "scanty flow, burning and backache. Get Juniper oil. Buchu leaves, etc, in little green tablets called Bukets, the bladder laxative. In four days if not pleased go back and get your 25c. Get vour regular sleep and feel "full of pep." Colbert Drug Paxson Rocke- On the recommendation of President Thomas Jefferson, congress made the Importation of negro slaves unlawful in 1807 but illegal importation on a large scale continued until 1860.

icuer W). flay. MONrrAFEC power ca Word has been received that Miss C. Latsch, 816 East Galena street, is recovering nicely at a hospital in Portland, where she underwent an operation recently. 6 lbs.

American Club Coffee 3 dozen large Juicy Oranges 4 quarts Northland Pickles, 1 sour, 1 dill, 1 sweet, 1 Chow Chow. All for $1.00 6 20c rolls Wax Paper. Med. size Durkee's Salad Dressing, 4 btls. $1.00 8 qt.

Bottles Purex $1.00 6 20c cans Saffron $100 10 12-oz. bottles Blatz Ginger Ale 9 btls. Blatz Lime Rickey 6 12-oz. btls. White Rock Water Lipton's Tea The.

Ladies Aid of Gold Hill Lutheran church will meet on Wednesday evening in the church parlors, 51 West Copper street. Mrs. Thelma Hamry and Mrs. Harry Sterrett will be hostesses. Intermountain Transportation Company BUS SCHEDULE Leave Bntte: 8:00 a.

10:00 ra, 12:30 p. 2:30 p. 4:30 p. 6:30 p. 9:30 p.

11:30 p. 1:30 a. m. Leave 7:00 a. 9:00 a.

11:30 a. 1:30 p. ni, 3:00 P. 5:30 p. 7:30 p.

nu, 10:30 p. nv, 12:30 a. m. Important schedule change Bus formerly leaving Anaconda for Butte at 3:30 p. m.

now leaves at 3:00 p. m. Want Ads Are Bargain Ads V. F. W.

AUXILIARY. The ladies' auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock in Patriotic hall at the courthouse..

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