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The Anaconda Standard from Anaconda, Montana • 3

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THE ANACONDA STANDARD: TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1918 3 The "Quality First' Store Victor Records for August Piano Department. SECOND FLOOK. Fall Fashion Quarterly Ladies' Home Journal Patterns 1 second' floor. MEETING HELD IN BUTTE Montana District Convention Will Open at Emanuel Church Tonight Says McGrew Not Responsible for Broken Leg Lucille Howard Is Held. Several delegates from various narts of the state -ivill he in Rutts ES L.

McGrew. who was charged with having brokf-n Officer Hunt's today to attend the Aupustana Wash Dresses at Marked Reductions During the last days of summer you, uill, no doubt, need more uash frocks. Here are many models specially priced in anticipation of your needs. The prices Jiave been made so attractive that mor.t uomen uill select several for future near. Every one represents an exceptional value and ice expect to dispose of many, during this selling event.

leg on night when Me A A Just the thing for old floors You can get attractive effects on old kitchen and bedroom floors with synod convention of the Montana district of the Lutheran church, which will open this evening at Kmanuel church and will conclude Thursday. Those in attendance will be the Revs. J. W. Nelson of Anaconda, J.

Forsberg of Great Falls, T. V. Anderson of Missoula. I'. A.

Fair of Helena, T. Oornay of Idaho Falls, Idaho; R. Benson, English' field secretary; F. H. Hanson and the local pastor, the Key.

D. K. Anderson. The Key. Air.

Xelson. nresident of Dresses at $10.00 Many of our. finest models in wash dresses are represented in this iirouj). They are made of the best qual- Special Offerings in Waists "ew wash waists of plain voile and striped madras. All colors 01 it) voiles, organdies and ginghams, in the most appeal shown.

1 l.oy ar-various models an. I with pique collars. made in finished Special Crew's automobile struck the policeman, was dismissed in the police court yesterday at the request of Hunt, who took the blame fur the accident himself. Lucille Howard, who was charged with having run into a small boy one night last week, was arraigned, but no witnesses were present and. as the condition of the boy is still precarious, the case was indefinitely continued by order of the court.

S. Uedford was lined $10 for breaking the trallic regulations, and the sentence suspended. Uedford testified he was from the country and was not familiar with, the trallic regulations. When he parked his machine in the wrong place the officer attached a summons to the wheel. Redrard said he returned and was afraid to move the car upon seeing the tag, fearing he would be put in jail.

Arthur Trojan is said to have been prowling about the houses on South Dakota street. He was charged with vagrancy and given 10 days in the county jail. Hill White, was fined $23 for beating his wife. He denied the charge, but an officer testified to facts that resulted in the fine. Margaret Smith and Gladys Jackson were fined $10 each on charges of vagrancy and Edna Rodgers and Laura Force on the same charges.

S. E. Shadwick was also fined for state vagrancy. Hard-Drying FLOOR PAINT This paint is made especially for inside floors where an economical finish is desired. Easy to use dries hard and firm.

Many attractive colors. Ask for color card. RIDDELL Raint Co. Paint Specialists. ing styles.

Any one of them is a bargain at this price. The former prices were to "10 OfY Specially priced at tplU.UU Dresses at $6.75 A well chosen lot of models of smart ginghams, cool voiles and linenes. They are idiown in the summer's most popular styles and are all carefully and tastefully finished. The values (jj? 7 IZ are to SIO. Specially priced J)0.

$2.95 mi's waists of Oleorsietta cn-pe and crepe do chine 'in very pretty models. They are beaut i fully trimmed" in em-hroidered and loadfl designs. They in such colors as tea n.so. rlesh. pink, maic.

em-rald, and all other popular shades. Excellent values at $6.50 the district, will preside at the opening session tonight and will preach on. "The Church Militant." Another address will be by the Rev. Mr. Fors-berg on "The Church Triumphant." On Wednesday afternoon at o'clock a general discussion will be conducted, with John, 16, as the topic, all the pastors participating.

In the evening the timely topic will be discussed "What Should Be Our Relations to Our Own Church?" At the close of this discussion the Dorcas society will act as hostess to the pastors and will serve refreshments, under the direction of Mrs. (1. A. Karlburg. There will be a musical program and helpful talks by the visiting pastors.

On Thursday morning a pastoral conference will be held at 9-30 when the Rev. D. N. Anderson, pastor of Emanuel church, will read a paper on "God's call to effective work as illustrated in the Scriptures." Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock the Lord's supper will be celebrated, the Rev. T.

V. Anderson delivering the confessional and other pastors speaking brieflly on matters relative to the spiritual life of the church or the believer. Closing session of the convention will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday evening, with brief talks on timely topics by the visiting pastors. It is planned to make this a very helpful and instructive session. The convention will be held chieflv in Swedish, with the exception of Wednesday evening, when the English language will be used exclusively.

Friends of the church are invited to attend all the sessions of the convention. h'loasinir Cool Undergarments Women's am! misses' muslin corset covers with lace or embroidery. Sizes 36 to 46. Special at 19c RUSCOTT' Phone 1505 Knit Underwear Hoys' and girls' union suits of wool mixed; eream and gray; values. To close out at $2.50 (iirls' and boys' vests, pants and drawers in broken sizes.

Values to Speeial 85c Women's union 'suits in low neek and sleeveless style laee or tight knee. Shown in pink and white in all sizes. Values to $1. Spveial 85c FIRST FLOOR. Onyx Hose 81.29 A special offer of Onyx hose in black and while.

Pur e' silk. Regular finality. Speeial at $1,29 Organdy and piipie vestees with tl a and rolling collars $1 values. Special $1.50 Full si.e Windsor, lies of crepe de chine in colors "of green, black, white, rose and fancy colors. Priced at C5c and 75c t'repe (e chine ties with tassel ends.

All colors. Priced at 35c The canning kitchen which will be operated during August under the auspices of the various Butte organizations in conjunctu with the food administration demonstrators will be opened tomorrow in the high school. The rooms will be open every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri East Park and Grant Streets, Butte. 6 lbs. potatoes for 25c Green corn, per dozen.

Peaches, basket 35c Pears, basket 35c Carnation coffee, 3 $1.00 Ceylon tea, per lb 45c M. J. B. coffee, 5 lbs $1.75 S. II.

Stamps Given as Extra Disunt. Women's and misses' camisoles of satin, crepe? de chine and Kayser silk. They are trimmed with lace edges and insert ribbons and rosebuds ribbon shoulders; $2 Values. Special $1.00 Muslin, cambric and pique petticoats in straight styles, with scallops or with flounces with lace and eni-broiderv rimming. Special at $1.49 Women's tine muslin nainsook notticontx DISTRICT RECRUIT LEAD New Dress Silks Silk poplin in plain colors of navy, old rose, gray, wine, dark green, plum.

Kdjrian blue, black and white. Yard wide. Special, per yard Chiffon taffeta in colors of peacock blue, old rose. navy, marine, garnet, tan. 1'open.

midnight blue, light blue and black inches wide. Special, yard Chiffon taffeta of extra quality; good weight and tinish and is the very best grade. Comes in black, white and all colors, in da rk, medium and evening shades; $2.25 with deep flounces V- Cfr i A iiimmcu won nice, i-mi- i WATC broidery and ribbons. Special' at SHCuNO FI.i ii 2 $1.89 value for, vard day during this month for the use of the women of the city. Any one may have the use of the kitchen, provided that arrangements are made in advance.

Miss Betty Emhoff is in charge of the kitchen and all reservations for its use must he made through her. She can be found at the city hall. Each woman who uses the kitchen will be allowed two jars of any kind of fruit or vegetable she may desire to know about. The five cardinal points about this community kitchen are that it is the big home American drive in the world war, that it is for every one in the city of Butte, that it is absolutely free, that it is open to every one, that information will be given" gladly by mail or telephone. This is a movement of the people of Butte for the benefit of the people of Butte.

The local school board has donated the use of the high school domestic science rooms and "nrenr. The gas us'-d will be furnished by the Montana Bower company. Prominent Butte women have offered their time to act as hostesses and the home demonstration agents will provide the supervisors. Since only 20 women can be accommodated each day? the -women of the city are urged to make reservations early, that they may take -advantage of this opportunity. REPAIRING GBlIEQJKEdl Havre still leads the state district in marine enlistments with 21 recruits during the three-day period ending last Saturday, according to the bi-weekly report received by Sergeant Bradbury, in charge of the local marine station, with offices in the Hialto building.

Butte enlisted 19; postmasters, 20; Missoula, 14. Smaller stations report from 5 to 10 recruits. Three men accepted at the local station yesterday and entraining for Missoula headquarters last night were: Levi Freeman, formerly of Fargo, a farmer, who has three brothers now fighting in Harry-Bright, a miner, 1 1 3 South Arizona street, and Russell F. Morgan. 1656 Whitman avenue, a chauffeur.

Freeman reached his nineteenth birthday a few days ago, and he was tired of traveling about by himself, working a few months in scattered farming districts, so he emulated his lighting brothers. CRUISER SAN DIEGO VICTIM OF A MINE Expert Workmanship 01 NOH- Cleaning $1.50 Mainsprings $1.00 MontanJewelry Co. 73 EasOpark Street. Pearl Forrest 'Avon a divorce. from Albert K.

Forrest district court of Judge Kdwin Lamb voster- Til ere will never be a better tinm attend to your teeth, than right now long, warm days, much better than during cold weather. If information of any kind regarding what your tooth require is necessary, see us. We will gladly furnish you with if. day. She was awarded the eulo.lv of their one minor child, attorn.

's ices and a month anm.nn. They were married July 117. in Hi. On July 19 IS, a few weeks before their second anniversary, she testified, he struck her in the face with PASTOR SEXTKXCKD. Bismarck, X.

Aug. 5. The Rev. John Fontana, pastor of the German Lutheran church at Xew Salem, who was convicted of disloyalty An the federal court here last week, today was sentenced to three years at Leavenworth prison. CUTICURA HEALS I his closed fist, inllieting grievous nien- tal and physical anguish, at.

their home, f.ns Fast Park stf-et. support and .1 ru ken were I grounds for the complaint. Frod W. St ra ndliorjr formed contingent of one leaving- niKht under jurisdiction of the city exemption board for Jefferson Uarraeks, Mo. He is a mining engineer and lilts a special engineer call.

He has lived in Kutte several years, giving his recent address as the Nelson hotel. Schedule of oontinKPnt-fillinK calls thus far received, piven out yesterday by Clerk Toohill of the county board follows: Fourteen men to Camp to report Aug-. 8 and leave 9, under the city board, 5 men from the county board; 40 men to report to the city board Auk. 7 and leave Auk. for Camp 15 men to report to the city board AuK.14 leave-Aug.

1 5 for Missoula on. BEiii i MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS Teeth Extracted or Filled Without Pain Washington, Aug. 5. Investigation has disclosed that the armored cruiser San Diego, sunk several weeks ago off the American coast, struck a mine, Secretary Daniels announced today. This is the finding of a naval court of inquiry, which holds that the loss of the ship was due in no way to negligence or Jnel on the part of the captain or crew.

ITCHING BURNING All Work Guaranteed. Finest Gold Fillings. Each patient receives my personal attention. CASK OF IlKXTALL. Minneapolis, Aug.

3. Judge Page Morris in the federal court here todar denied a motion for a new trial for Jacob O. Bentall, socialist nominee for governor, who is under sentence for violating the espionage act. It was then announced that an appeal would be taken to the United States supreme court. THE DAILY FASHION HINT HOROSCOPE.

On Body. Kept Getting Worse, Caused Lossof Sleep, "My whole bodv was affected with HEAT AND DRYNESS HURT CORN CROP Chicago, Aug. a. --Sensational advances in the value of corn result. -d-today from extraordinary heat and lack of rain that threatened big losses in the total corn yiidd.

The oMi-omo rise in price was cents a bushel for October delivery, which finished at $1.63 against lo i'. a the close on Saturday. Trading was wild a Ximes. rucially around tin- beginning and -nd of the session. DR.

F. A. IRONSIDE, The Painless Dentist 16 North Main Street. Butte. Largest Dental Office in Montana.

an itching and burning which kept getting worse all the time. It would break out in bunches that resembled blisters. They caused great loss and itched constantly and when they were scratched they scaled. The skin was sore and later DRAFT OF BRITONS IN 4 II on scales formed. "I had the trouble nemJv a vMrwVipn Liner, In, Am: Intense heat ami lack of moisture aic s.

'-i-ously threatening th- success of 'ne corn crop in crop experts stated here today. In section-; of the state serious damace Iteen doro-. it statcrl. THREE RECRUITS IN THE REGULAR ARMY I tried Cuticura. When I had used six cakes of Soap and eight boxes of Ointment I was healed." (Signed)- Miss Louise tseiiacn, inree Forks, Mont.

Most skin troubles miht hp-, mf. T)r. Louis Bornhehn received a tele-f-ram from Adjutant ionorn irr yesterday announcing that the Kutte physician had been appointed a rap-tain in the medical reserve. He was asked to wire" his acceptance at once, and this Dr. Dernheim did.

Dr. Hernheirn has been in Jiutte for 24 years and was at one time president of the Montana State Medical association. lie o.the-brgranizers of the Miners bank and with Dr. Kfniek built the Ijoonard hotel. He has many interests in Iimi.KSOX IS T'ostmaster General A.

S. liurleson asks all telegraph and telephone employes to remain at their work, i ng he usual -routine," i the pos-tal bulletin received by Postmaster Goodwin yesterday. Mr. Burleson sets forth that there will be no change in the conduct of telegraph or telephone companies now under his control, until after extended consideration. He officially announces his appointment as head of the wire vented by using Cuticura Soap and Ointment for every -day toilet purposes.

Buaplt eh Frt by Mall. Address post-card "Catlcara, Dpt. H. Button." Sold ererywhere Soap 20c. OiDtment 25 and 60c.

Talcum 26c. It wortt UcKnbw, dear Tuesday, Aneunt 191S. Astrologers read this as a doubtful day. Uranus rules strongly for evil, while Mercury is mildly benefit; in aspect. The sun is in a place of uncertain power.

The lunation of this day takes place with luminaries --heavily afflicted by Saturn and Neptune in the sixth house. A naval disaster seems to be indicated and mutiny among sailors who are secret agents of the kaiser may occur. There is a good sign for railways and postal matters. Theatrical enterprises should profit greatly. Mercury, on the cusp of the seventh house, is read as denoting diplomatic activities and changes of ambassadors There is a sign read as indicating unusual illness among the people of the United States possibly an epidemic.

Shipping continues subject to favorable conditions, but danger of German treachery is presaged. This may be from the inside. Saturn is in a place that appears to presage sharp discussion in legis-Jative bodies. Congress will have many exciting deliberations after recess, the seers declare. Uranus.

today is exceedingly threatening for aviation. Unusual rare should be exercised while this configuration prevails. Rumors of evil may be prevalent. Treachery is encouraged by the planet most strongly adverse today. Fires and explosions are more probable than usual under this sway.

The death -of a famous literary man is indicated and there is the prognostication of many losses to literature and art among persons who have won high place. Treachery on the part of some foreign power is indicated for the United States some time after Sept. 23. Persons whose birthdate it is may assure a prosperous year by special attentfon to business. Those who are employed should be careful.

Children born on this day may be inclined toward waywardness. These subjects of Leo are usually unsettled in business affairs. (Copyright, 1918. by the. McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) 'ommuruc-uions by l-'ryof the 1 Jri tish-( 'anul ian rc-' railing yesterday touch lightly on the manner of ministration of the British-Canadian draft.

Tribunals u.U be set up in several i p. Pit cities for consideration of i claims. Whether the American or British draft govern is not stated. AMI KICAX WOI'MIIID. Washington, Aug.

of the American soldiers wounded in the offensive probably less than 1 iii will (he from their wounds, lucre th.ui f'Cir-tit'hs will be r.etu,-t!-d to s. i'-e ar.d only la per cent, will be discharged for disability, according i statement of the chief ef staff toil i.v. based upon the otfidaily attested eecham's Resinol Three recruits T.Ut 1 at the reg ular army station, room ITci building, yesterday, and eicraine last night li.eaiiii.uar.tWj They are William I'. lllchardson. 1 ro Mountain.

a farmer, enterin the coast artillery; I.loyd K. Dali irs! Conrad, a clerk, ent'-rl- th infantry; Harry It. Butte, farmer, en'ering the coast artillery. I.KTTMKS LOST (IN HOATS. When a steamer carrying Ameri Pills hot wii! help to make it -well and relieve the smart and pain.

Ho not ite-lect a spot of eczema, rash, or other itching, burning- eruptions and because children's skins are easily irritated, and if the hurt is neglected, obstinate trouble may persist in later iife. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap were originated by a doctor upd have been used by doctors for many yearss All dealers sell them. allies darir.i the can mail, designation or name given, was sunk "through, er.ejnj: tivities" in the Mediterranean cently l.OaO ordinary letters, registered tetters and 3 sack newspapers and magazim were aoks 1 1 1 four ynii-i war. will rapidly improve your coroplexionbyarousingthe liver and putting stomach and blood in good order. of nr M'ine in the World.

Sold everywhere, la boxes, 10., 25c GUAM) I.AKCHXY C'HAIIGK. Grand larceny in the theft of a suitcase and "clothing belo.nging- to Harry Meyer, who is now in a training camp, is charged in a complaint filed yesterday with the county attorney against J. 1'. McDonald and signed by Mae McDonald. 719 South Arizona 1 was pat reports inv yesterday's indicate.

Most of the of an accumulation destined Kgypt, collected at New York all parts of the country July 11 and Till: 1U Springs. The last passenger train over ttTe Colorado Midland railroad, which has been ordered jutiked by a decree of the lii-'tru't court because ef inability to nice' operating expenses, reached Colorado Springs from Brand o'clock this morning. Kmpi.e.-es' -of---tii-ercirtd are leaving to positions elsewhere. ANACOXDAX KXMSTS. Dernard L.

Glynn, an apprentice boiler maker -HIT Chestnut street. Anaconda, enlisted in the regular navy at the courthouse recruiting station yesterday. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Blolea nod birthmarks remoTcd permanently by the electric needle. 1 leave no icar. Mrs.

Ilunsell Chubb, lloom 125 Aroma Hotel. Butte. Send for Booklet. TONIC UPBUILDER Stubborn Couffhs, Weak Langs am Colds Try Eckman's Alterative For many years this Calcium prJs.tio has maintain! an vr-incresing reeut t.on for accomplishing good, and often markable results. 3-7-77.

Chicago. Aug. a. rtitmar it-son, an alien, of in uea a -defendant in the trial of UH Industrial Workers of the World, testified today that he understood the mysterious numbers found on the body of Frank It. little, an I.

W. W-. leader lynched by a mob in Butte. a year ago. to be dimensions for Little's grave.

"The figures mean a grave seven feet long, three feet wide ar.d 77 inches deep," Johanson said. The witness, who was on a lecture tour for the 1. W. was in Butte at the time Little was hanged. AX ADA MARU.

A Pacific Port, Aug. 5. Tugs today pulled from the rocks the Japanese passenger liner Canada Maru, which grounded last Tuesday, while nearing the end o'fa run from the Orient, ac- cording to a report received by the local merchants' exchange. The report, which was received at noon, said the Canada Maru was in tow of a tug bound for a Canadian port. Imvt-r.

Col. Aug. state supreme court today stopped the junking '1' the Colorado dluml railroad, granting an .1:0:1 to stay action, until the general has had an opportunity 1 to present an application for a writ of suprrstMeas. I The supreme court's action does not restore ttain service, which was I discontinued, this morning. A frock with straight, well tailored lines.

It has several well approved featt resettle two paneis at the back giving the, much desired straight, 'kit back. The underskirt Is close ana appears even narrower from the hues ol the tunic A I ATI OX 1-WTALITI Washington. Aug. 5. Figures on army aviation training fatalities in this made public today for the period between Sept.

1. 1917, and July 1'0, 1918, show a total of 155 deaths, or an average of .000305 for each hour of actual training flight. Olficials believe this is a new low record. Standard Want Ads Bring Quick Results $1 Sb! now 8O0 All Dntrhta a'faiUhlclliaia S2 Sire now $1.50 Pri Include War Ta. c.maa Laboratory.

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