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The Butte Daily Post from Butte, Montana • 5

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Wednesday September 131916 a LOCATION 21 Broadway Meanwhile we are closing out some wonderful hats at $100 each AT THE OLD STAND THE HAT BOX 10 NORTH WYOMING CENTERVILLEN0TE5 Hal uni Used upon SUBSCRIBE OR THE POST Petrograd Sept A new grain Tok lo Sept Baron Hatono Ute 3 1 Thomas on the Deer lodge at 99 sees Daughter 66" MARRY YOUNG MAN 68 Mr Morgan of East Center street has gone hunting for a couple of weeks John Burke of East Center street re turned from ort Benton where he has been spending his vacation on a ranch near the town He left Monday for Bozeman to attend the State col lege where he will continue his course in electrical engineering Mr and Mrs William Martin and family and Mr and Mrs Tregidga have been camping in the Big Hole country for the past week Coroner Aeneas Lane is conducting an Inquest this afternoon into the death of Stone a station tender at the Speculator who succumbed yes terday to injuries received the night before at the mine The testimony developed the 'fact that" Stone was on the 400 foot level and that when he reached for a piece of timber which protruded into the shaft the cage de scended and struck the timber send ing it flying was struck on the head by one end sustaining a fractufe of the skull from which he died a few hours later at a local hospital 7 and Mil Miss Agnes Levin 169 East Center left Monday for Dillon to attend the State Normal college CANDIDATE OR STATE SUPERINTENDENT HERE RATTLESNAKE CAUGHT UNDER OOT HORSE RICHARDS IN CALIORNIA Richards Of Butte is a visitor In California and has been to the ex hibit of southern California products whtle'On a trip to Panama Pacific In ternational exposition at San Diego according to woYd received in the city yesterday SKITINC INK TO It MADE UGGER Jimmie Martin the night watchman who was shot several days ago by would be robbers In the Klondike sa loon is reported to be Improving rapidly and will be about again soon elevator of the Imperial bank will be opened in Samara In the near future It will be not only the 'largest ele vator In Russia but in capacity the largest in Europe Its capacity will be over 2000000 bushels The elevator building is being pushed with all the energy possible under present 'difficult conditions for the purpose of develop ing the elevator system in grain re gions of European Russia and Siberia A dinner party was given Monday evening by Mrs Mary Leahey 127 West La Platte street In honor of Mrs who has been visiting in Centerville for two months Mrs win leave tonight for her home In redericktown Can Those present at the dinner party were Misses Mary McDonald Mamie Mc Donald Catherine Harrington Mrs Madaline Leahey Mrs Mamie Lena han and the hostess Mrs Louise James who has been in charge of a restaurant on South Ari zona street has moved to 155 East Center street Mrs James was for merly a resident of Centerville CHOLERA RAMPANT IN PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 103 for I her SEEKS REEDOM ROM VIOLENT TEMPER RUSSIA TO ERECT A GIGANTIC ELEVATOR AVE ONE THIRD ON YOUR DENTAL BILLS BY CONSULTING minister of the Imperial household has Issued a notification that the Philip pine Islands have been designated as a cholera infected district by the house hold department This means that all persons and articles coming to Toklq by way of the Philippines will not be permitted entrance to the palace grounds until thoroughly disinfected It Is not a quarantine by the Japanese government although quarantine is already effective In practice against ships from Manila and the South sea islands generally uiw Sunday evening Thomas Leary cel ebrated his eleventh birthday at the home of his grandparents Mr and Mrs John Leary 29 Missoula avenue with a party charmingly appropriate to the occasion Those present were Martin and John Walsh rank Lena han John Leary Celia Downey Hazel Keefe Madaline Harrington and Edna Downey The league annual George Rowe and William Yates of East Center street left yesterday morning for Maiden Rock to spend a couple of weeks hunting and fishing New Teachers Elected by the School Board Order Telephones A fine enjoyable session of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians was held Monday even ing and many attended the meeting Miss Nellie Brennan the noted so prano who has been training in New York sang several songs among them being Al Me Back to Old Misses Mary Mc Carthy and Helen Downey did some step dancing and Mrs James Clark and Mrs William Clark also danced Speeches were made by Miss Cather Pretty Tribute to Great ish ing ound in Northern Montana The drill team of Calanthe lodge of the Knights of Pythias left yester day evening in machines for Lodge to attend the state grand session there this week Monterey Whilc engaed In getting timber in the woods on Dry hill in Monterey Wellman and his men heard a rattlesnake but could not see it After a search they found it under one of the feet The hoof had pinned it down so that It could rattle but could not coil to strike The irien killed the snake INQUIRE INTO" DEATH MAN KILLED AT The first social session of the Ladies' Aid of the Trinity church was held this afternoon Mrs Ross entertaining the ladies at her home in the parsonage 971 North Main Street eat anything with out hutting mytomach' could not drink cold water at ail nor eat any kind of raw fruit nor fresh meat nor chicken rom 178 pound I went to SiETMICIWL IS DESTROYED BY MITO Miss Mildred McDermott of West Center street left yesterday Dillon where she will continue studies in the college Mr and Mrs Jacob son Elmer left Monday waukee for Cornwall Eng where Mr Thomas spent his boyhood days Mr Thomas has been suffering from ill health for several months and expects that the trip lasting until next sum mer will help him Butte Boys and Girls to Have Best ree Rink In State' I Promises Aiderman The flagpole placed in West Park street in front of St Pat rick's parochial school lasted just 48 hours Sometime yesterday afternoon some reckless autoist knocked down the pole an completely demolished the sign The signal In front of the high school building still remains in tact but there is no one to be found in 'who will lay a wager as to Its permanency March 10 I had itching eczema for almost four years My shoulders neck arms and just below the knees were affected It was simply a con stant itching burning smarting sen sation The part below my knees was frightful It would itch so and with the least scratching become so sore I could hardly stand it to bend them I could not possibly sit down because I would naturally have to bend my knees and that I could not do I could hardly do my housework I had tried different soaps ointments salves liniments etc all too numerous to all to no avail At last I learned of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap and used them accord ipg to directions That night was the first time in many that I slept in peace and In short time entirely (Signed) Mrs GiC Bllsby Box 3d Rockville AU druggist eell Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap or samples tree write to Dept 5 Resinol Baltimore one it the gardens TIIESDAYBIDIIY AND SUNDAY Miss May Trumper of Kalispell re publican nominee for state superin tendent of public instruction is a guest at of Mr and Mrai ZH Dickey 306 West Silver street Miss Trumper served lathead county as superintendent of schools fox' four suc cessive terms being elected for the first two without opposition and being the joint nominee of two parties her last two terms She has just com pleted special work at Columbia verslty The Epworth league of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal church will hold Krst monthly business meeting of year Thursday feMning at 8 o'clock in the church parlors Members of the league have been in tending to stage the play New by Radcliffe and ar rangements will be made at the session to provide for this dramatic perform ance The play is a humorous picture of life' in general and should prove an attraction in Centerville will also arrange for its concert Resinol Soon Entirely Cured JOCKO RIVEB PARADISE SAYS NEBRASKA CLERK ine Harrington Mrs James McCarthy and others After the program was given refreshments were served Bessie Cox 957 North Main street has gone to Deer Lodge to at tend the grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias Modern dentistry tn all Its branches All work guaranteed by me for tea rears My charges are reasonable Solid gold crowns $400 Porcelain crowns 1400 Bridge work $400 a tooth Platinum fillings $140 Silver fillings $100 Solid gold fillings $140 up all set of teeth $10 Out of town patients write for ap pointments and have work done same Jay you come fa Teeth examined free Lady attendant All instruments terRIzed Teeth extracted absolutely without lain Somnoform administered Open Evenings Till 8:10 Ind 2001 35 36 Owsley Block ABK AND MAIN Sign Lasted orty eight Hours in ront of St School 118 and would get so weak at time that I fell over I began to take Lydia Vegetable Compound and ten days later I could eat and It did not hurt my stomach I have taken the medicine ever since and I feel like a new woman I flow weigh 127 pounds ao you can see what It has done for me already My husband says he know your medicine has saved my Mrs Barlow 1624 South 4th St Columbus Ohio Lydia Vegetable Com pound contains just the virtues of roots and herbs needed to restore health and strength to the weakened organs of the body That is why Mrs Barlow a chronic invalid recovered so completely It pays for women suffering from any female ailments to insist upon having Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound ECZEMA ITCHED AND BURNED CONSTANTLY WILL LINIMENT RELIEVE PAIN? Try it and one application will prove more than a column of claims James 8 erguson Philadelphia Pa writes: have had wonderful relief since I used Sloan's Liniment on my knees To think after all these years of pain one application gave me relief Many thanks for what your remedy has done for Don't keep on suffer ing apply Liniment where your pain is and notice how qiick you get relief Penetrates without rub bing Buy it at any Drug Store DESTROYED HIS ENCE SEEKS AN INJUNCTION CASTORIA or Infants and Children In Use or Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Columbus Qhfa "I had almost gives up I had been aide for alx year with lemale trouble and nervooaneaa I had An automobile party consisting of Allen Harry Rice Andy Quilty and Mike McGlynn motored to Rimini 20 miles east of Helena Sun day and returned early Monday morn ing in time to go to work The trip was 80 miles long The men went to Rimini to look at a mining claim there Ordinance May Be Introduced in City Council Meeting to: Lessen Peddling Charles Johnson 970 North Main street who is employed in Sam Bar paint shop left Saturday morn ing for Red Rock to spend a few days shooting ducks Architect Wellington Smith and Cleric Sylvester were authorized at the meeting of the school board last even Ing to request the plumbers' union to send a plumber and steamfitter to school headquarters to do repair work for the district under the same plan as has been adopted by other unions notably carpenters and painters It is understood the request will come be fore the plumbers' union at their meet ing on Monday evenlngv The5 new Industrial school was namedthe Cleveland in honor of one of the former presidents Superintend ent Maddock reported to the board' that the attendance at the city schools for the first few days was 500 more than it was at the end of the first month last year Miss Grace Miner teacher of German resigned The following teachers were elected at the stated salaries: Katherine Meagher $1200 John Coughlin $1250 Nevis $1300 Margaret Cum ming $950 Mary Stevens $950 Anna Sampson $1000 The board authorized that telephones be placed In all school buildings Adjournment was taken subject to the call of Chairman Wallace who Is chairman of the committee on the $75000 bond issue Action will be taken on completing the taking up of the bonds at the next called meeting aboliid1 Lfne necessity of having morning and afternoon classes at the Greeley school Clerk Sylvester was authorized to purchase a portable school building to handle the excess students I1WIV I LiUIIIWLIIU xl4p JEW5U! J' The following story from the Omaha Bee differs somewhat from the general run of stories published in eastern papers about Montana It is a tribute to Montana streams a fisherman's paradise and will be appreciated by the local disciples of Isaac Walton It was handed into the Post by Phil Rush of the Dun Co Mercantile agency a former Nebraskan The "story follows: 4 Hoyt clerk of the United States court arrived home this morn ing from a vacation spent in Montana and the 'Pacific northwest with Mrs Hoyt havqno fish stories to said Mr Hoyt with great modesty and su jjreme self effacement Havidsf ha immediately proceeds to make the following state jnent: a Arlee we went out fishing every single month in the Jocko river 'And on have seen the trout duhte take and cook em and eat all we 'could but we hid to throw away the greater part of them It seemed a shame Beautiful speckled trout they were and fine tasting We just kept pulling out but there was sport in it because they're a game fish But we certainly did catch Having thus proved that he had no fish stories to tell Mr Hoyt stated that the Jacko river flows through the lathead Indian reservation which is not the reservation from which an come Mr and Mrs Hoyt proceeded from Arlee to Vancouver and returned by way of Canada scheduling their return trip one day in advance of what they intended through fear df a railroad strike OCTOBER 1st WE GO TO A NEW Millville Mrs Jane ace meyer within a year of the century mark last evening gave her Mrs Maiy Peters 66 In marriage The happy bridegrooms was James McNeal' a well to do local contractor who is only 68 The romance began several years ago and progressed finely Mrs Peters owns a hojnc at 506 West Main street where the ceremony was performed4nr thepresence of a large companyf4y the Rev Theodora Xong pnHor ol ihfrMethodist Episcopal church i Mlss BMoplte Hughes Mr granddaugh ter bridesmaid and Harvey grandson was best man Mrs acemever' was one bt the lolfieH in tut Elizabeth Owen yesterday brought suit for divorce from Evan 'Owen on the ground of cruelty The couple married In Dillon April 8 1915 The plaintiff says 'that her husband Is possessed of a violent temper and has a quarrelsome disposition On more than one occasion the plaintiff says that her husband ordered her out of the house It Instated in the com plaint that th defendant earns $8 a day and has a rental from jpoperty amounting to which prop erty is valued at KjMV She asks for temporary alimony 'inthie sum a montK an attorney fee of $150 and suit money in the sum of $50 Attor ney Carroll represents the plaintiff compromise ordinance providing for a prohibitive license tax upon street peddlers may be introduced at the next meeting of the city council for the protection Qf Butte merchants It is understood that if such an or dinanoe is passed objections to the 'payment of the merchants license tax will be withdrawn by the merchants 'V yThe complaint is made that peddlers 7 are allowed to bell their wares from house sto house in Butte after the pay ment of an insignificant sum Into the city treasury Merchants maintain that a discrimination is made against them becauseof the small license upon'i1 peddlers Merchants say they pay A taxes hire many people as clerks spend their money in Butte and are residents of the city Peddlers they claim come to Butte over night spend no money here pay no taxes and send their money home to Syria or some other country At least some of the aidermen favor raising the taxes on the peddlers City Treasurer Neal A Ward opposes the movement declaring that peddlers are now taxed a big amount for doing business in Butte The next meeting of the city council will decide the Issue? Although It is hoped freezing weather is many weeks away members of the city playground committee are beginning their plans for the best free skating rink in Montana to be located during the winter months on the Sec ond street playgrounds The selection of a man to take care of the grounds is considered one of the important matters to be arranged boys and girls will have the beqt skevtlpg rink Jn the state of Mon tana this declared Aiderman Siephnleheiof thgjcommittee yes terdhy Zrrangenrents are being made to make the rinh a gpagahp skate will be lafgernThe shelter quarters willjprgefand toettg We have a 1 nro expefienoS ana wm oe just tne person for the job of caring for the the coming here of Miss Ruth Holland as playgrounds supervisor the year of play up to date has been most successful declared Mr letcher ATER SIX YEfflS SUERING Woman Made Well Drdia JE Vegetable 'Compound Some of the largest fortunes today are the outgrowth ot small beginriings Little by little the store was added to slowly but surely the amounts accumulated What has been 1 done can be repeated Life is cast in a common mould Equality is the universal heritage Vour chances are as good as your You alone can I design your build the structure for the stretching years If you build it on the sure foundation of thrift savings and economy you will enjoy the reward these virtues earn I START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK TODAY I Silver Bow National Bank Under Government Supervision Valentine Svlgel yesterday brought suit against Anton Tomassen requir ing the defendant to appear in court and show cause why a temporary In junction should not issue restraining the defendant from Interfering with the plaintiff fa the possession of cer tain premises and destroying the fences surrounding the premises and that upon a final hearing tie to junc tion be made permanent restraining the defendant from trespassing the premises YALE GRADUATE IS DECORATED BY THE RENCLLGOVERNMENT London Sept 13 Word has been received by the American Volunteer Motor Ambulance corps which is supj plying and operating ambulances for the transportation of wounded rench soldiers onthe western front of the decoratlbn with the Crohc de Guerre by the rench governthent fa appre ciation of thelr services of William 'CMeXr and Caleb woo for tne paaupaoGitoHjaave a working at Verdunj foyClydewho Is hjgdUBte Qf Yale class of "MT PoAtawnWh whri rMldoa in BuMilo' Jolned MJ 1 t1 'J Pure Matt Whiskey I KSEkSEiESil flW alS'i medicinal 4 whUkey fortem UMm neraia um that belpa put new jj life into you RHH MBM 4e ja'u IS MM rwi yw a I 4 rV ST 'A Oi rtHMUKn ere to wi a I a ei flLLINGTHEBAG.

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