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The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 7

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MONTANA STANDARD, BUTTE, FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL' 7. 1639. DIVORCE SOUGHT I BEN GORDON SOME STODEfIT 17110 EtlTEDS Deer Lodge News OUR C0I1TE5T WILL Will Frances Hale, Correspondent. Phone 265.

One Civil Complaint, Sev eral Probate Matters Are Filed. FREO DEARBORN A simple, itraightloiward oniwer to the question "WJi I cm Proud To An American" may win you fin GRUEN WATCH May qualify you to SENT TO PR SON win the Grand Frit a $1,000.00 SCHOU ARSHIP oi equivalent mm Defendant Is Convicted of tA" AWAKU. I. Soma student who on One civil complaint apd several probate matters were filed yesterday in the office of the clerk of the district court. Ben Gordon filed suit for divorce from Florence Gordon, charging cruelty.

The complaint states they were married In Butte February 12, 1924, and have two children. The plaintiff seeks custody of the children. In the estate of May B. Henderson, deceased. Judge J.

J. Lynch set Saturday. April 15, as time for set Possessing Alleged Counterfeit Coins. ten this contest through' our store will posirirelv JV win a Gruen Watch .) and have the chance to win one ol the three DEER LODGE, April 6 (Special) Charged with possessing counterfeit Gradnatea Come in Grand Award get your antty blank now! maybe it will be youl, coin with intent to. defraud, Fred Dearborn was found guilty by a Powell county Jury today.

He waived time for pronouncement of penalty tling the first and final account or T. J. Darts, administrator with ww mm i annexed, and for hearing petitions for distribution and determination I I I I I ft win ijA i mmr-ii'iii mimM i i-Tiim )irjiinnmiiMiiM fa i nT' 1 'I A 1 7: i. it lX vv'X- I. 1 -Au x-, v4 v- and was sentenced to 10 years In the state prison.

Maurice J. MacCormlck, county attorney, charged Dearborn with prior convictions of felonies. Dearborn assertedly tried to make purchases of liquor in downtown establishments, tendering the counterfeit coins for payment. He will start his sentence Immediately. The case of the state of Montana against Robert McCormlck was.

dismissed for lack of prosecution. The charge was lewd and lascivious acts toward a minor child. With the completion of. the case the trial calendar covering criminal actions was ended and the Jury Dillon Bureau ASSEMBLE IN DILLON of inheritance tax. An interlocutory certificate of the state board of equalization was filed in the estate of Frank B.

Pott, deceased, valuing.the estate at $4,629.16 Tax was computed at $12.58. An inventory and appraisement in the estate of Thomas H. Wilkinson, deceased, was filed by W. M. Kirk-patrick, Thomas J.

McNulty and Douglas Sullivan, appraisers, valuing the estate at $2,860. A report to the state board of equalization was filed by Adele Wilkinson, administratrix. In the estate of Albert J. Gles, deceased, an inventory and ap pralsement was filed by H. L.

Loeber, Evelyn Ryan and Virginia Horton, appraisers, valuing the estate at $2,443.10. A' report to the state board of equalization was filed by Frank J. Williams, executor. DELEGATES NAMED TO GARDEN SESSION Phone 224-J. Homer Faust, Correspondent DILLON, April 8.

(Special) Beaverhead ranchers met in Dillon today to discuss the crops phase of the 1939 -agricultural conservation program. Another group of ranchers will meet here tomorrow. Both groups are conferring with the county conservation committee, consisting of Luther chairman; Walter Featherly and Martin Thompson. CRIMINAL CASES ARE SCHEDULED TODAY EFFORTS MADE TO PROCURE U.S. NAVY BAND FOR CONCERT Trial Term of District DEER LODGE, April 6 (Special) Church services will be held in Deer Lodge Friday afternoon with the Christian.

Methodist, Full Gospel and Presbyterian churches combining services at the Christian church at 1 o'clock, and the St. James Episcopal and Immaculate Concep Court to Get Under Way in Dillon May 8. Appointment of wto delegates and two alternates for the state convention of garden clubs In Miles City on June 14 and 15 was chief business presented at a meeting of the Alpine division of the Rocky Mountain Garden" club yesterday afternoon at 'A' 22 West Galena, Mrs. Sybil Brown, chairman of the division, uresided at the session. DILLON, April 6.

(Special) Dil lon may hear the touring United tion church holding services from 12 o'clock until 3 o'clock. -dillon, April e. (Spedai)-six criminal cases, the largest number States Navy band next fall, as the result of negotiations now Under way, with local musicians super To permit business people to attend church, all stores will remain dn several years, will be tried at the closed from 1 o'clock until 3 o'clock. The Good Friday observance has become an established ritual in the vising the The band will appear here, it was if sufficient sponsoring organizations can be obtained. next jury term of district court here, opening Monday, May 8.

The term of court was announced yesterday by Judge Henry O. Rodgers, Judge city. v. i It was only after correspondence Mrs. J.

R. Crook and Mrs. Fred Boucher were named delegates, Mrs. C. H.

Smith and Mrs. Frank Ward as alternates. Mrs. S. A.

Herman presented a report on scheduled activities of the garden club. Progress of Alpine division betvu-tification projects was reported on by Mrs. Walter Williams, club civic improvement oh airman. started concerning the concert that of the Fifth Judicial district. A.

0. WORDAL OF AVON IS BURIED L. A. Gregory, director of Beaver Criminal cases listed are: State head county high school and public vs. Willard Hannah, first degree as school discovered that the band's 'tour director, Wayne Barton, was a former music pupil of his, DEER LODGE, April 6 (Special) Last rites for A.

O. Wordal, Avon FEDERAL PRISONER having taken Instruction tinder him sault; state George Johnson, robbery; state vs. Dale Rumbaugh, burglary; state vs. Carl H. burglary; state vs.

Gust Anderson, game law violation, and state vs. Robert E. Woody, charged were held this afternoon from the Presbyterian church, with HOSPITAL PATIENT in Chadron, 27 years ago, two years before Mr. Gregory came to the Rev. F.

C. Phelps officiating. Dillon. Masonic ritual was followed at the Vincent Benac, 24-year-old fed with operating a. vehicle while un der the influence of liquor.

graveside. DILLON NOTES. eral prisoner who was rushed to St. Burial was in Hillcrest cemetery Twelve civil cases also are on the calendar. The term will continue DILLON.

April 6. (Special) FLORSHEIM Shoes for Easter are as traditional as the idea of dressing up itself. That's because for nearly half a century through good times and bad, la boom times and depressions, we have, with each succeeding year, built mora style and finer quality into Florsheim Shoes with the single idea of decreasing the cost by increasing the. wear. Today more men wear Florsheims than all other quality makes combined because today's Eorsheim Shoes are even better than their distinguished ancestors! By all standards of fit and finish, workmanship and wear, comfort and econ-.

omy, they're the very finest shoes we've ever raadt truly the greatest Florsheim value in 47 years! Stylts shown, left fo right: Times Square, Major, $10 Dearborn, $10; Rambler, Garfield, $8.7) to the Masonic plot. Pallbearers James hospital Wednesday noon because of an acute appendicitis attack, was reported to be In good Among Lima sportsmen attending were old-time friends who reside In the meeting" of the Beaverhead the vicinity of Avon. condition last night. until May 27. DEBATE TEAMS TO Sportsmen's association here last night were Clyde Meacham, Clay Patterson, E.

C. Franks, Herbert He was a prisoner in the county jail awaiting trial on a charge of forging a government check. Ar- BUSINESS WOMEN SCHEDULE MEET MEET IN CONTEST Foster, E. F. Sill, James Burt and James Pierce.

rainged March 28 before U. S. Com See these Exclusive Vlorshtim features in Our Stores and Windows Hand-Stained "Old Gold" Calfskin Florsheim Lightweight "Zephyrs" One Buckle "Friar" Shoes florsheim Sboei with Fltrewedge xr Double-Thlck Crepe Soles riorsheitn Newmarket Blucben Florsheim Registered Ventilated Florsheim Shoes with Feature Arch mlsstoner George Howard, Benac Leone Boese of Polaris has been DILLON, April 8. (Special) Debate teams of Beaverhead county entered a plea of innocent to charges a guest at the Pete Ptazzoia home that he had forged a WPA check. here.

high school and Montana School of Mines freshmen will meet tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ZeBartfc, DEER LODGE, April 6 (Special) Business and Professional Women will meet next week for the regular study hour and business session. Mrs. F.

J. Blssonette will discuss "Social Security," and Miss Beth Burks will talk on "Age Without MALTA CITY WATER Mrs. Don Francis and the Misses Dorothy and Marian Hurley spent today in Dillon from Wisdom. morning at 10 o'clock at the Normal college auditorium. The public Is invited to attend.

The subject Is "Resolved, that the United States SUPPLY HELD SAFE Mrs. Lawrence Taylor of Reichle Fear." Miss Ida Fram win also have HELENA, April 6. OP) The city should -establish an alliance with was a Dillon visitor today. water- supply of Malta, flooded by the Milk river two weeks ago, now is paper on finances. Miss Winona Lewis win preside over the meeting.

The place win be announced later. 7 THEFTS REPORTED. Albert Pogreva, 1112 Farrell, last Great Britain," and the negative will be upheld by the Dillon team, consisting of Bill Taylor, Howard Morse, James Albertson and Bill Tait. "sattsiactory from a sanitary standpoint and contains no contamina tion," H. B.

Foote, director of the state board of health "division of DEER LODGE BRIEFS. DEER LODGE, April 6 (Special) rorm em shoe shop night reported to police the theft of his gray bicycle from the Metals bank corner. Two flashnights. a screwdriver, pair of pliers and a box of -22 caliber rifle shell were reported stolen from a car owned by Wander Butler, 401 Kemper, late Wednesday, night, according to a James MacGillvary, well known Avon resident, was admitted to St. water and sewage, said today.

AMERICAN ART SHOWN. Work done by former fellows of ROUTINE MATTERS OCCUPY COUNCIL Joseph hospital yesterday. Mr. Mac Gillvary will be a patient lor a few days. the American Academy of Rome since they returned to the United 19 WEST PARK STREET Mrs.

A. L. Piper of Tacoma is the States to follow professional careers police report. The machine was parked at 201 South Jackson, Butler told officers. was shown by photographs in a guest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. A. Moe, DILLON, April 6. (Special) The Dillon city.

council last night held Its first meeting since members were re-elected for two-year terms at Monday's election. The council will not be reorganized until the May' meeting, however. Routine matters werl discussed at last night's Mrs. Frank Breeding was a visitor Invading Nairobi, Kenyan colony, recent exhibition in Rome. It Included many excellent photographic reproductions of the work of painters, sculptors, architects and land to Butte this week.

cause a device to hit a six-foot-long piano wire which will be caught by MYSTERIOUS COSMIC Banned from carrying clubs, na a loud speaker below the Perisphcre scape gardeners. William "Phillips, TOWER MAN HONORED. France has conferred the cross of the Legion of Honor on M. Louis Orellier, who is in charge of the railroad switching tower at the Oare Salnt-Lazare. Day In and day out, Paris reports, he regulates the movement of the trains passing in and out of tills Important terminus.

In a full day he handles about 1,000 trains. This sound, which can be heard an ostrich took a stand in the middle of the main street and held up motorists until a woman, sounded the siren on her car, at which the bird stepped aside and let the line paw. tives of South Africa are settling arguments with knives, and many HI WILL OPEN FAIR within a 20 mile radius, is such that United States ambassador to Italy, was among the many attending the stabbing are reported. might result from striking a bell opening. 30 feet to diameter.

Each flash of light and bell will She Likes U. S. be the signal for turning -on the COMMITTEE TO MEET. Members of the executive committee of the board of directors of the Butte Chamber of Commerce will meet this noon in the Finlen hoteL Reports will be received and current matters discussed. WILDLIFE FEDERATION TO lights to the fair grounds and then suddenly the Lagoon of Nations will bacome alive with a spectacular dis MEET IN DILLON APRIL 22 play of Hght, fire, water and sound Outstanding hyBraullc engineers gas company chemists, fireworks manufacturers, Illumination experts.

DILLON, April 8. (Special) Personal To Fat Girls display designers and color special (Continued From Page 1) men. Mrs. Walker will be present at the fair's opening-flay ceremonies. Dr.

Albert Einstein, famous originator of the theory of relativity and one of the outstanding physicists in the world, will open the Ught-and-sound display with an address to be broadcast, not only on the fair grounds, but throughout the world via radio. Other famous scientists and scientific organizations- also will participate. The cosmic rays, produced by encounters between the nuclei of atoms and electrons, constantly bombard the earth. In this case, they will be "captured" by a re 7 lets, all have combined their talents At" to make this one of the most un usual and breathless extravaganzas Plans for a meeting of the Montana, Wild Life Federation, District 8, to be held to Dillon Saturday night, April 22. were discussed at a weU-attended meeting of the Beav Now.

von can illm dowa tout faxa and fil ever attempted by man. Later to the evening, on Fountain lake, there will be an equally spec tacular program to which search erhead Sportsmen's association last night at the city haH. lights, mercury vapor lamps, so The sportsmen heartily concurred dium flood lights, fireworks and captive balloons will play a thrill ceiver, a small Mack box being to a motion to invite aU stockmen 4- of the county to attend the meet built at the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, by Dr. W. G.

director of the Bart.oll Research ers without strict dieting or baek-bresMng earerrije. Jnst eat sensibly and take 4 Mar. anola Tablet! a day. according to the direction, Marmola Tablets bar been gold to the public for more than thirty yeara. More than twenty million boxea hare beea distributed during that period.

Marmola 1 not intended aa a core-all for all ailments. Tbia advertisement li intended only for fat peraona who are normal and Wealthy otherwise and wboae fatness is eeuaed by a reduction in the secretion from the thyroid gland (hypo-thyroldUm) with accompanying subnormal metabolic rates. other representation ia made as to this treatment except under these eonditions'and according to the dossfe aa recommended. We do not make any diagnosis aa that is the function of your physician, who must be consulted for that purpose. The formula ia included In every package.

Start with Marmola today and win the slender lovely figure that is rightfully yours. 5 4 ing, as well as all sportsmen, whether members of the association Foundation. It will be Installed at ing part. Speaking of the combined display, particularly with reference to the cosmic ray, Mr. Whakn says that tha fair directors that It "rx-presse better th'n rv'-'- the theme of man's groping toward know.ecge ana a u.icen.iot tne importance of the fair itself." the Hayden Planetarium to Man hattan.

or not Among matters to be taken up win be the proposed Beaverhead county fish hatchery, together with probable locations for the planting of elk and possibly some -antelope 71 Teacher's Scotch Is steeped in tradition. Behind this celebrated nameetand time-honored standards of painstaking distilling. Teacher's skillful blending gives it that unusually palatable taste, that unvarying quality go much sought after by discriminating Scotch drinkers. munftles win attend, to addition to the regular district delegates from Sheridan, Anaconda, Butte, Philips-burg and Twin Bridges. Additional plans will be announced by W.

L. Snyder of Butte, secretary of District 8. At last night's meeting, the Beaverhead association voted to recommend a staggered season on doe deer, if the state fih and game commission sees fit to declare such a season in all other sections of the state. The years to which the does might be killed was left tovthe discretion of the state commission. Another open season elk in the Wise River section was favored.

Reports also were given on the. proposed federal hatchery for this county. C. Franks, owner of what is considered the most favorable site, near Lima, con en ted to donate the water rights and necessary site, provided their use1 for a hatchery would not interfere with his ranching operation. An open season on mountain goats to Beaverhead county also was discussed but no action was taken.

E. Buck, prominent member of the Rocky Mountain Sportsmen's association of Butte, gave an educational talk on game animals and also pointed out especially Interesting points In motion pictures of taken by BUI Sweet of As the ray enter the chamber they will set up an disturbance which will be caught by -J early next year. Other Important business also win come before tne an amplifier and transmitted over specially arranged wires from the Teachers meeting. After the business session, a pro planetarium to the Trylon and Perl-sphere. There "sounds" -will automatically operate both lamps atop the Trylon and a sound device in gram wEl Be preseniea, mciuaing more motion pictures of wildlife such as were shown by Mrs.

William s2iiF Seeted Whi the well below the Perlsphere. Sweet at the meeting last night. The lamps, 24 in number, are of and entertainment by local talent. Many sportsmen of Butte, Ana 'PAINT Will Restore BEAUTY Fainting and Decorating 86 PROOF conda and other surrounding com- Can't Eat, Can't Sleep, Awful Gas PRESSES HEART "Oaa aa say atonaek waa so bad aeold las sat or ataaa. It araa frassad oa mi art.

A trlwad tocrsitad adlarika. Tha tm daaa STfal ssa raoa. Vow I aat aa I visa, alaaa tea. aad arrar fH batter." Hit, It. PUlar.

AdJarika arta on BOTH upper and lower bowel. Adlarika gives your intestinal aystem real cleansing, bringmg out waste matter that auy bara caused GAS BLOATING, sour stomach, headaches, Berrouinees, and sleepless sights for mosths. Too will ba amased at this eSdeut iateetloal elesseer. Just oaa spoosfol usually relirres GAS and coneiipatioa. A41enka does Bt gripe, is not habitforariiif Recomsmtded by Bajgr doctors aad dnicgut for 35 years.

OWSLEY'S. LVC unprecedented luminous power, with a surface "color" ttmperature, when heated of 7.000 centigrade, greater than that of the sun. There will be nine flashes of light, the" first nine Mails since ISjIO by Ta. Teacher A Soas. Glasgow- SOI? U.

S. AGENTS 1 Schieffelin NEW YO CITY SINCt 179 each emitting illumination equal to 18,000 100-watt lamps going at the Lola Laszlo, Hungarian musical comedy star, has a bright smile for America as she arrives in New York. Daughter of playwright Fragrant. sunersft talc medicated same time. But the tenth wUl emit bnnr 11 with soothing balsamic oils.

Buy todayall drag giata only li. the equivalent of a million such sallUIVw Aiaaar xaszio, she win appear on lamps, powerful enough to turn Butte and shown by Mrs. Sweet. 11 Ujr U.BC, ON SALE AT STATE LIQUOR STORES camczusss-. PHONE 4928 night into daylight.

A with Mrs. Keenaa as secretary- (Csninl Pru). At the same time the -ray win.

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