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Hand Operated Bottle Capping Machine ( , I t.r i' llIpi r all yoI l1 1n. t ,\-e ;htv,-r es "' ill be ill Iw l'I'ocl ,'1o ,lition . \Ve I t I t ' ( I, "' p e r - Capper -I -, Complete, F im $2.50 °" ars CROWN CAPS I_ - 1,I,,z('n ,lily ........ 650 PORCELAIN Patent Bottle Stoppers. \\i nwifr v i on'll 1111 I h o 111l 111 lii' " 111;i'lt'l. I 1 ,1z. 50c STONE CROCKS \11 | iz,'- 11t1 In I3 ga II ,I S. The Home of Good Hardware, Automnobile Accessories, Mechanics' Fine Tools, Paints, Window Glass, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies. Phone 956. 221 E. Park. SAY YOU SAW IT IN BULLETIN You Will Find Excellent Service, High Quality Food, Low Prices at the Leland Cafe 72 E. Park. Ladies' and G.ents' Suits Made to Order Here in the Shop. W. OERTEL TAILOR. Journeyman Tailor. Union Shop. 431 j5 S. Arizona. Phone 8552-W. CRYSTAL CAFE We Serve the Best on the Market at Popular Prices. 69 E. PARK ST. DR. L. V. MORAN Optometrist and Optician EYES EXAM1 I.)D Try my $5 glasses. Guaranteed or money refunded. Room 10-1 Pennsylvania Block. Open na. nm. to (, p. in. 7 to 8:30. SAY YOU 0 A\V IT JN Itl LLETIN FRED P. YOUNG EXPERIT WVATCIIMAKER JE VEW IiI AND ENGRAVER All work guaranteed. 10 Yearls in Butte. 104 PENNSYLVANIA BLOCK SAY YOU SAW\ IT IN BULLETIN THOMAS E. JOYCE PIANO TUNER ANI) REPAIRER Headquarters, Hunt Piano Co. Phone 2870-W. SAY YOU SAW IT IN IULIETIN t THE SCANDIA 816 East Park, Anaconda. Pool, ice cream, soft drinks of all kinds, good assortment of cigars, cigarettes, tobacco and candy. SAY YOU SAW IT IN BULLETIN STALL NO. 13. Kerrigan & Huber. Ul iily Shilne t sli'.ly l'reslh eggs 1ei W\hitehall I Choiu cry butter, EAST SIDE COAL AND WOOD GARDEN AVE, * PHONE 5456-J. Satisfaction guaranteed. Maurice Eagan, Prop. e Vg. 5. * e INSANE SOLUDIERS (Continued fromn Page One.) itteii.iiiit h:il slood! on the h.ay's hehs.I andl I.'.llpn him. Ih .la a of this year. Miss ])ouglas stated. t'onditionls r'each.]ed i sta.,e thalt tulllsed her to ;ilpleal to tlie w-lr ilt(i 11 y iPplllrlltnlen.ls. Shle \\;was aI slltOd lhat trllalngeillelen. welre eiltig tlult di ill \ i10 thie slilt ier is t it tihr uallrtlers that woulld lie operalitd liy iilO Il\o'l' t111t'I1ltit typte ItO tO tIi il., Tilinted Mleat Fed to( Mltn.l Inl Words whe'o -"oldielrs ;nd ,.ai]l"ors 0o' a lower mlentall typle wer'o plal(,ed, tlh(. fl'oo(d was; \\'orge thlaln ill other's, she said. Ini tlhosle wards tilhe 11(,1 tri i un1i1ia to) lln)w w1 l thll, lh e tt'llh I00trtl Wil , '00(| O1 n0(.t "Th("se hop' wer'le lnot lib] 10 jud.e tlheiri foiod," she derbl-ired. "llui 1 (often gotI Fin11( of it a i [' t hell i r.I wail:'st I fti une d lhe potalegs es olly hWtifl' s01i1 tl 01, he 0 get.i10[, il] S Olr aIll hit l ,'l Ili "t 111(i I ll11 lnt il. IT Wits .,iVal toth o1(..( boyS to t('t. There''. W~1' \e. ils t i im wl isviOll IOl'lain ho ys ill 1 yioIr t ot diliItio , e i lHi t1 giv¢en h(.1 milk~, niud egg,<- 1hat 111(') were' supptlod to get." tl los liilimititlte PliiiSilts. ill chaultf¢ tit . l lizRbtL h ih i iillli iilin '1111''liil 1 lOIS 1 Iiull ho I1t (l;i t·de 1I 111:1 .e sII lllo mit s ill ill(iil a: iil l 11i llOt T H S tL;ing I rtl h i l ItlS clli llo i liSoll. s in th(iiIt ini til l 11liO) n. Illt (.1 111 l iOl t 11 011 11, tVI e b tll1llll. I1S "Vllll y ls itl llonllilly, I ·iS li I;ttil. At ll r 11 11h1 d 11111e I ais 1 101h.o h, 111(1 (1, · i.o ilil ' 1 wl W '- (W i lt d ltfrt tih m scicir in i' iltilida d isls frl'ledi to pitni ise t hl l il futil (, lir, wo u (l Liir' diiila i mn t and l ilsa hulg I s\:l .l S \,ll s ai.i.llti1d wilh his tr 1t1 i lt 1 tiir t' lix:i lh 01 111 l tt .Ili "\ii Wit( ill'S )111'€11 Sti Iit 'ltt hllt1t 1,titi utille 11111( 7011 1115t01 boy, s1l Wll 811 (1 Ig i ii lil 111 110 11 t ii s illli 1ii1 110 (l sirlt i lt.!i h ll ll h iI', I \. 11'ls I· h - lolg, le ollilld slitt 'Fine: liI ikse 11. Elizaholth's; l tIhey ti' 1 t ,1 5 \w1 .' 11 lil1ta1 II' Triililogh Thhii d Ihgl, r. ; I1111 lii. )(1111.|llf. ill ll li lhof .ril \hIre 1 soldier, tic, lI .ally ri'ot ered..iV\ l( . \\a;s dl.-is i~s(sd, 1t1, went to lhis homle, t hat. ia~d botlt l(,ft iheo.i' 1n the Illoul li e l ( li-' h1111 i.s, ue(d ]l 1 ,q ul nll(l nl !111lr i g (.Ol'ilii' O ('II.1 S I11' Lg lb U NI. . (10 iinstil utioni. The solld ier in qiuest ion w\'as ta ken. ioflol'e the d]rlorlst' of th1e hospitlrl \whpl he. returnl'edq andl~ I li doe. or',< 111o111 . 1 0 1 1 10O'fl l ilS H R O They putl thait boy lli'rol1.yh th(' third d-ltx'e. 0lli ao1i (if the docturelI'. salid, "l114i('l lilo ()ii'U1118ltilleON \VP I ll i g h t i fitll i l e t o m a k e h i l l1 el' l 1 T T ll hceire i[ 11, do s I t re-r ct.' "Th~le doctors',. ha-ve" Ilo interiest in the1 liien in unliiilorml,'" 11iss Douglallls ,,aid llth soldlierls Inid( her. "Tliey re fort'l o lhteim a' '.'il-raff't.' " Tihe( t.(lll litilvl, iske.d .,Jiss lDoug ]as if ,<i1te knetw of1 1tho c.aset (f h,!, MUa es~t'', 0.l \11 |lt 1t1:1i S~ldior Wlll hill l'ifZll'od ill I'Ortaini d'isc'm<tlosure |..tha hadl ]previouslyl1. het n miaite, The \Vit ln's; ha1d spent'l conls~ider? ahlo( timel \withl the( ]liln teis lito), shit a.;id(. tit has hoonl ('nfli'ned( toI ;1 w\',n Iw CP hoonl (*lltl')od will h llng ill'll1] ultl w\ho). I knlow. \viii dIrinkl. ai((lcoho W hol eOll Y(l lit' m'ill {,i0l it," 8h , 10 hl ,.la te.rs is Itullll li tentt . i\llll IilIVt, 1)o 11 tOiilolly h(.;loll {it thail \Ward, .\1iss, Thuil lb s ;mid. ,\Ill. rs11e iluls/lf \was sol hadly lh(.ll(ll on1 iiio ll.' d. ol~l l It ll if WVils !lt 'OCO ,.11di | ! ltaik , .<ev\erl'l s1itch1e>; in i ot ovil li' anl eye.%' she t('stified. lA ,.ilei'. w\as iii 1)llikxi!rk w\hell 1ht (lorniali,. wvpre' 1bmllihing, tl (bu lt \vily it liillllali,., iinl(1 Ofl'lr 1)(iiig t ~igi' l lu h iia(11 t~ h iat (111 111")"illn htdn w lvi (armq+'< ,1.1i . i t rpl h ,-e ( ron'll Hll ing \\, F. .ield niearl St. IElizabtl lh s. atlmiost drou)\ lintl niind at iitil s. Ity ou,. i'~'ll l'tr iln ing.. Mliss lD(u/fhlts said!, ,she( anid t!1( 11111. tl' l~lho f P \\ 1 1, 110? iltl~ l { .hl, 1( t'ir. hinlt of Ih., de(lusitoi, "lhid the 'm ainuin d il/ C710'm" \':ll hi, \oiilt ihav\' had~ not llnp)( of beingi, cuetl d o1' benii(filte ," M]is,;. I)oliu las (1t., (.luiie,( . THOUSANDS OUT (Continued from Page One.) productiolllo s almost to a tandstl ili he're, olly- fou llfl r the t plant bt ilg in operation as a rIe ilt oft Il the tnatlionti steel strilt'. Accortdil.u g to unioll officials more than 1n !.000 mnenI nre altctted. No distrldr wai ts ti Ai tho gh union officialt claint l lthalt o\very industrial !railroat d utllplh) ' walked out, I'..1. T'ener of the Amt'Vr iln Steel & Wire compantly. said t igll c"rews wvo-ked on 111h No\tvhught and Lake Shore road \londay. W. (. l te, prsidlent of t le itr ininllt . is suetdtl olrders Iin tiotn-widec tIlia! I!tlm Iters stay at work wherle atiy have contracitts, but that local majorities ,l lli l e he o I ltV haI O 11 001 ASK FEDERAL COURT TO DISSO.VE UNION (Special l'nlittd 'tiP'es; W irte. Intldianapolis. Seplt 1 - A suit has bween filed in tt' fdt 'ral icourIit letr . asking foi l the tlissolutiotl of Itle Sirotherhtl loodl of I ittI'lirutakers, Iron I Shiphuilders andt tel'ers of Amillerica. It also asks for an il|appointmentll of re eOliver Ito reduce itht, lunionls asset to nsh andti divide the proceeds mt11mI1nt tile 167,0001 nenmbers. Lake Side lodge of tilhe lnioll, with headquarters at Whiting, Inid.. is the plaintiff. The plaintiff charges that it was illegally expelled fromt tile lun inll and that it is enlltitled to a por tion of the monty in the tr'ta.ulry. SERIOUS HOTEL FIRE IN SALT LAKE CITY (Special United Press Wire. Salt Lake City, pt Sept. at.--- Miss l.lluh Johnlson is;. plrobablly fatally burned and 3 olther people were badly hlurned in a fire which destroyed the Alb;tan hotel here this morning, be lievned to be of inc,-ndiary origin. The mlan who fired the hotel is believed to lie Il he same one who set fire to two lumber yards a half hour earlier. Listen Folks! Did you ever stop to consider what you are paying for your wear ing apparel? That if you don't buy in the right place you pay more money than if you bought the same kind of merchandise at the O. K. STORE 24 EAST PARK ST.? WE HELP YOU TO SAVE, WE HELP YOU TO REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. WE ARE RECFIVING DAILY OUR FALL AND WINTER MERCHAN DISE, and can fit the entire family from head to foot. Come in and investigate our prices, and above all don't for get we keep the best line of goods for the least money. The O.K. Store is noted for good hon est dealings and ever ready to make right anything that is not sat isfactory. I appreciate the fact that your way is the right way and a trial here will make you a satisfied customer. O. K. STORE 24 EAST PARK ST. •.AY YOU SAW IT IN BUILLETIN NO NEWS DECEIVED REGADDING BDDREA (S!ecial I nited Pr.s . Viru.) l(md(on, S,,i. 23. It is stuted al Ihn )uit(il Legioln thLat no Il V1X II.a , 111-11 r 'ivted-l of thl r p torted breaki hotweX n lit lgiun a nX Holland. A HIrlin dislpatchIi, rlvci\~ -d by Viriele.t and dtid iuturduy, .,uid lhe elugianu ut:lls.'- Iudi l hO 1110 Il i ageIh " Id 1. llI ( ditI I rel lilu nt r li)ltl'l lt ollu d :t ro ', lt of l'nlgitli '-, (d[ ntal id that UIt I II .w I l " I s b tr I t. Holt Ilnd rI - tul tut[ i ulnlt it i I .1 III l', t nitI Ith CALIFORNIA FOREST FIRES ARE SERIOUS (Special ' n l'ierd P're.-, W iv' Placrville AL, .ep. 2.:. - l'orest i'ire' ire raging ;ill around Ih l ];t', - enl dlstr,'i.'e d tiild tulles :Ia falling in ihe sI-hsl . . lte tovwn. All avail l tt1-t i riii lar 'iglhtlinf lthe fires iand a call fur addition al help has teen i SENATOR REED (Continuedl Fromt Pae One.) h ie could l ot i tii for rllil' t alio! of lh' lity trllattY in its pre enit lforIt' be ull i' of objhe tiolIS toIll i1 league of nllations' e i-e' t l lll. did not 1e -al h llier te ,o lhi si lp pol iIend i ii. or rI rv' illtion: > tlll t'tlt h ll l i lle0(la e i 1y 1.v 0oTiO T'hotm :u. \vho replied to a letter ask ing f' r hi> - vi ; o: i tO e o ppoiition to ett'1' Li Ii :i. t iti- I ti· 1 fo in. (i' rott ti ito r t ho'tl t i t s il tie Itreat "t:t ai lit !O's treaty' \\ittl intpi-si ii - "I)O 5 it.i : (tI" :I ', y d '4 l' ' itt hI tin rty n n it tic s fIll( r I \vith :1 gh a tli largo of fulltur \ Ciling contr tersios over "io.,nt SIiatituil , the I t ll t lill h I'" l hind other dispulta. Senator Thtoula: co tititiitd I co ot percit he Ith i disi imt o ratif in, I leat piregn;int \it strife A wd O l 'T tand ihopi1ng ti tles with i n tuil i fior I l .ague ittionsti .' ii' Setlttor 'Tthl lthet citedil the i'funda ien tll , lt 'i ltit t' t l i t[nu icated It IPresi.lle t \Vilsont it! tn:ny addresse: for a league., nd added: "Tc tileaguet ill one' or two verl y importanilt particutlars fail, to lOns i.111t1 for a ,uc e' st'fuli cov'enant . 11 does not 'tebrace halt( the world'( 1Iopulat Ion ." Sty--uit it was fine to havt Hubo ' people CUll' ill to 111} ' new Moe on the first day 31a\ 1 alhayb be able S Your, ruly,1 11' lILY 1INK IBLDG. SAY YOU SAWV IT IN B3ULL'ETIN SOLDIER IS INSULTED (Continued fronm ';X'' ag.)I'.) by Jamies Baldisero, onsl .i' IaI muost sneakting and t ettrI i on ,,:ptlible millions in the gunmllnlll : I'. failed 4 tc, lprOve Rocco Mar,(inoa.' :In Ihh bitual criminal. James 3Baldisero, vho ,,ins the bread of shame by '1n r',':ii, in-1 genious frame-lls ulpoill X ;iil, l ;I g1 1atorls Who seekl to dil,.i a h,' su prclnacy of the A. i t. iI. did the best h1e could yesterdat .tl. ' , t '' the returuned Unitetd "tal-ts -hli r froln acquiring citizenship in tl:, nited 4 Sliate.. Baidisero ge~ll'.!' hi b unh 4 of garbage, gathered tu..,I I'l and ( brought before the court hI s (lifielft for the express purlpose 'ff lk' tting ( ani agreissive opponli1nt of Ill.h, \ ti . 1 from becoming a c(itizen. I 'lsehood uttpon falsehood, bo'rdiii'r n on per, 4 jury, l3aldisero and hi. ' cuntm4 i liillei crew raked up out their in i i lagina tions and laid lbefore Alh mcllu with servile zeal. fiut alfter ,li. thi' test 4 they could do was to sh.\', thIll the 4 young llan had ileon ,u I W\\. W., had been a'rrested f'or 1his and charged with that andtt 'uXI.'I'trted of eirything else. lie hlmii e('oII ill a Yatkima strike, they said. lind hle had 4 belr n suslpected of dri\ilcg lnails in 1 'rulit tirl is--- -eh h lf o(i t b'l ' l ' on- l iiliel d of it. In the horror aroIt' .-,X inll ili ('worthy julitge's tbroad Ius the con te'iplIlltioni of the ull'ro silibiliy of such a crime ha\llng th'lenll laX' l'pti tll Od by the applicantt, Judllg, Lamb, of0 electi( ii c lontest lfall]., cXom i llX''tely 1over1 ' Xlkid the btullets ihii'h young I M,\ariniDale has driven into ll(h (;or lmanil intleh -..anld tit(, l li'v, which the (etmlnlal..L drovet illti .\tl'lrllorXile 'Th sti et-s(ent ld huI ') of wit ne sI' t[ )ui tlher in X'11XiU'X( yI-I 'Illl'tay XlllXdl 'r tthe gelleralship t ! lIalliser'o In tuall] aXXcuseXid thte .'X o lI l, ' c lturned. soltitr of havint g one 111' , iX'n arrest0ed lor carrying iia conce.lI'd r' volver. Ye (,tri'! \\W hat ret\ot:lni dXtIpra\i ity? An I. W. V'. to carry n gun! Bal lisero and about 1-.5I ii hIlndred (:1ther IeFIl inll [13 tt ho' liI',' lI ii rlaid to ste t ouitdoors withooe iXn(I for 20 years--but of Coors,' that is dilifcr ent. baldisero. lEd ,i orrlis: ey. ler nm n . Gillis, John Berkin..I. .T. I' ay lor, eli'.---all tIlhat thunctth a'e' "'ili nis." 'e· klow The fact thait ' 'lrmoraXli t'tlX ;,lrriell a gun in France for It nionthi couldt i't remolt.e fromt Itil' wilnti o1' thie lpatriotic allegK d ; s i-.,. It o1 Sl'ctioni crock. the fcI" that I Mar lit 'Iralie was on( e'': ir-et'''Ldi ill 1utte and 'charged" with Xarl'ing al re Vol Vo'. lehl i tJail While Ball, Ptay Stolen. It app iared al]3o fronm t irew etid nt-e of, the vlid'nei-lilX aXit'ie's thatl young Al:r'liorale had oX I ',-,' iI I l'''asted antl 'lc ict d"!' ' t . at lltulory' of fet se S upon ( 1i. f the s'treets. 'T'rueo ' , ,t itti' 1 , . 1 or evr l .ivall ; , ;-* is , ., uply bold ii n jail nns; I ,' :,, l tr I t: to forge all I'or < t I 'lo' some $ 0t 11 in com ing to him . T.I1, `,',, Ill -,t, leas turnrd loose. tin Ire lmiht il \ been guilty: A sttatutory (offe, :',c,: .\l ulpon one of our salinted e n :inel:; iof lilt strieet! Truly, when a .ldg i o t' l.,lll i's calibelr starts ill to imagine th CIL 'im,'ts of' which ian 1. \W. "W . Inihllt lhi, guilty, no ctlllaibor of horllrorl' cottl hold thnem a:il. Hdit Alw tiayts Workvd. I Not e' n I' ill th lying \V.ilh s1 e ." btrought Igethlerl byi thte inlfalous lhldtisero coulld showtttl that l.-r imoral, had Ievr tiade h-is living by' ia lly other means thun honest Itoil.I Not leven ab prjudited, narroI I' w nlinde'I. (,l rpolrant ion i-dom (inatd jiudge couild dispulte tVhe military recordl of Roccoo I,;irnmorale, as clearly shown oil itiis dI:scllarge papel, rs. It follows: Military lic iaorld. o "o .ilarn ritale, enli:ateld IButte. (). c. 4 , 10 ! Made corporal .1 nl". II I.S1 . .lade s orgeant October, 1!)1.8. 1 I c ,. illat ' te Thiicrry. : ,allc wIr i.i ll, St. lihit l, VA'erdiu l. Shrai p wl1 wounds in right thigh 1i1il inl i)l-l I 'll. A\'h(Wlh disch] arged. 25 Iper (cent ,.- hled. Charactrll vritilillent. Served iln Co. It, 1 :1rd in'intry. and il Co. I, 1271h infantry Ix]fI for tlurope, 'rous Am\ eric'a, Doc. 23. Ct1, lieflurnd to 1'. ,, Febl. 2(, 1919. Go(od Enough to Fight. BUt Jw"ither could this niilital3 rccord c,"nin e the palirio(i. lanib 1hat ii il man who has 1,"t f" per chat ';,:,: 0,, ill ilh\ United Staileu. gEROMN PLAYS FOR N. Y. (illy United Press.) hBerlin (Hly Liatil. I -New York will soon hayv its first Germanltt plays in the wt r started. Diretor .iiii !ergr of Shnltets. who has been a "-coi' t o " I'r that ol'gallizLationl for lmany years, has been visiting tJer Ian t heatlers and Ihas already seleet Id \ <titedlies known as Logen brutder I lodge Brothe hts) Iand "'Ittsillthbahln'" (a slide or toboggan) which he, explcls to have ready for New York shotwing by the holidays. ither will Ie riven Anmericaln n11 tles anld re'ivapeid to meet Americanl the ttrical itlst es. RURAL CARIIERS MEET (lii United Press.) ),ty ito. 0.. Siept. 2. --- The Na ionail A.\socition of Rural Matil Car rit"rs, otpetnedl a foutr-day tierltintg htere, odlia a ith dilogates 'presett frO'tll ill o\.er tllIe C'niltd States. Legislationt, incretiased wage, and tossile affiliatioln with the At.-hi" ltu, P'dieratitltl of Labior will e,, dis-I Icused. Speakers will include Ihads of the various postal depart ilantls. STRIKE NOTICE! at Westinot Orchards, DIarby. Mont. Pickers alnd packers stay t away.---Ad. 3 Whatever You . Want You'll Find it I iInternational I i Store Co. AT LESS PRICE = Dresses - only what we I haven't in new fall and winter dresses - are not * worth while having. What do you need for winter wear in one-piece dresses - serges, trico tines, satins, jerseys, chif : fons, panamas, poplins? GREAT ASSORTMENT, - WONDERFUL VALUES THIS WEEK. Speeding Up SBUSINESS I AT THE IINTERNATIONAL I STORE CO. I I 210 East Park St. YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY HIGH PRICES FOR : MERCHANDISE 3 if you buy at the Interna : tional Store Co. Cheaper * * prices for our big Sep- : tember sale. 5 $2 corsets .......$1.50 5 $1 childs' corduroy hats, e at --...... .......-....... 250 * $4,50 ladies' shoes $3.50 Lace curtain pcs. -- 35c $ $1 men's gloves . 75c $2.50 children's dresses at ...... ..... ..... $1.50 65c suspenders .........50 50c childs' hose..... 35c = $1.25 ladies' union suits a t . .. . -. . -- - . . ..8 5 c : $1.50 tennis shoes $1.00 5 o $25 leather bags _$16.50 Fancy beads, per doz. _5c $3.50 silk waist $2.50 3 Crochet cotton, 3 balls g at ...... . ........ . - 25c 1 0c ladies' handkerchiefs, S 2 for - --- --- ----- 15c 5 I $1 ladies' boudoir caps * S at ... ..... . ..... . 75c 20c gents' handkerchiefs, 2 fo r ------------.... ------.....2 5 c * WE TAKE ORDERS FOR ' MEN'S AND WOMEN'S I, SUITS. I $4 to $15 we save you on = I every suit we sell. We * now carry the highest - * grade of woolens in Butte. : We sell our goods at pop- - i ular prices-always less. Few trunks at cost price. 3 EVERYBODY S H U L D KNOW THE INTERNA-. 5 TIONAL STORE'S PRICES. I SA\Y Y(01 SAXV IT IN BiULLE:TIN. SUPREME COURT REVERSES DECISION (S.peeial "nited .Prss \'ire.) l!lelena, Sept. 23.-The flirst 'of the sotilitii l i1 c to e reve!rsetld by tlhe Ssuprele court io (Ic red yesterday, wlhi tie sentelice imllposed agaillst .I. A. Griffithi i.n Yellowstone countly was orderedl.i reversed antId the mian set at lil,,rty. Griffith had .erved mity motlllhs of a sen(lt-rne of fronm 8 to 16i yo i's. In hal Iling down its decision the supri'Oe (ou 1i held that the use of vulgar'ity Io vile languaige ilt criticiz igt io commentin. itpon govern mentoll al ivity during thile wlarl does inot cl.lstitti e sedition. 1Ol)NElIER DIES illK-E,. Thomats .\!.Murrin, 7T,. died last evening al.lr anl illnass of ai brief Ieriod. 1Ie had lived on his rulch it WVoodiln for 30 years with tit(! ex ceptiol of three' jtllourneys lto Alaska int surch oftl gold. tie is sturvived by his so . .1. A. A .\lllurrin; a sister, \Itrs. J. E. Forrest and a leitce, _Irs. I.ouise ioriollo, all of Butte. Tihe \vttwhere lls. etIri nin is 'huriead. _ ; SWatch This Space (liltIl 1oHw's edition, wet will run IInwlr Spe (ial two nines e.ch (Cut ott our "Spe c'iakl " mul phone, or - ideltl ',s (lIlt iitlfer ui1 at gete with yourt order. We 4 llIIser. olt shelltIes. noon get ot oat saunt day'. forenoon. DEAD MAN IDENIIFIED AS EDWARD ANDERSON Tlthe body of the man who died on l Itrain on1 route to Los Angeles, and which was suplposed. through a colll binatien of odd circumslstanlces to Ibe that of ex-XlMayor Clharls P. Net-vinl. wais identified yesterday as that of Ed vwcir Anlderson, 907 Dela war'e avenue. The identification was made by wire by Mrs. Auderson, the widow, who asked the railroad authorities at Milfold. UItah, where the body was alken f'rot) the1 train, It search for a p'e'ill'ar scar. The scat Was found. 31rs. Anderson stated that her ihus band was a sufferer from asthma and that on last Monday he started for souther|n California in an effort to relieve his sufferings. Mrs. Ander son and their son expected to joinl the hustaind soon. Mlr. Auderson was well knrown in Bllte. ;land for a numllber of yetrs Was 'lemplloyeid as watchlnanit at the .nu t reduction works. lie had re sided here for 14 years. FRIENDS OF MISS CLARKE RAISING DEFENSE FUNDS The friends of Bessie Clarke, ac cusetl of rcausing the death of Grover I-turns, are raising a fund for her de fense. Twov hundred dollars are needed imlmediately that she moay have a slipeedy trial and all contribu tions may be left at 30~i Phoenix block, the office of her attorneys. The total sum needed is $500. BUTTE BRIEFS Go to Woody-Doull Drug company for all your drugs. Remember Woodruff's Headache Special and Homemade Liver Pills, 29 South Main.-Adv. Dr. tI, J. McDonald left Butte iun day for Louisville. Ky.. where he will attend the fall classic. HeIt will tlake in at loast one other race meet ing i,,'fore returning to Butte at the lenid of his vacation. $100 reward will be paid to any one proving we do not put in the best main spring for $1. Mayer, 37 North Main street.-Adv. Frank Ulazelba ker, well-lnown D)illoi1 business man, was here yes terday on a business erranld. George 1'. Porter. state auditor, is ill the cityl frome Helena on business. F. Jackson of Miles City is in luttle attending to business affairs. Dr. Frank Williams has re-opened his office at 21. Daly Bank Build ing. Telephones, office, 1734, resi dence, lf53.---Adv. Et. .murray of Grtat F'alls was aimion;; the arrixals M1ondaly night. 1-l. Moore arrived in the city iMon day \levening frotl I.i\vi ngston. II. Wictkes arrived in ]tlttle firot (treat Palls Monday afternoon. E,. Purinion of Helena is in Buttet att endilng to business matters. I.. Wise of Twin Btridges is in Iullttl. attlending to bniness. Dr. C. M. Eddy, dentist, 204-20b Pennsylvania block. Phone 4035-W ---Adv. G. alllrnes arrlived in llutto Moltn day evening from Whitehall. Miss Helen Griffin is visiting friends in Butte from Pony. WV. l-irake is in the city from Pony on a s - olt business visit. Miss Mae McDonnell of Lewistown is itn Butte, visiting. Mr. and Mirs. 11. Winsell of Pony are visiting in Butte. Washington Market. Ground bone 7 pounds for 25c.-Adv. Mrs. ti. Iandall of Havre is visit ing in the city. DI). iHallen of Missoula is in Butte in business. H. M. Green of Billings is in Butte on business. Mrs. C. Arbour is in BuHtte fromi Wisdom. ,V. Johnson is in Dutte from Ana IV. Moore is in Butte fromn ill ings. HAVE CHECK FOR SOLD)IER. Efforts of the Red Cross are being. devoted to locating John ('. Gkikizaisn, a soldier wiho lost his leg in the war lland whose address is ltot now known. A\ largo quantily of imail. ilclcuding a letter eontaining a govelOrnment check awaits thilen man at the Red Cross roomis. NOTICE LEWIS I ZNElt SOUGHT. The FinniIh W\orker.' .lub. Mul lan, Ida.. are trying to locate Le.wis Ozner, w\hose trial comles up the 22nd of Sept. Follow worliors knowing Ozner' wV:heretablutl s will pleiase noti fy himt or add'ress A. S-. Embree, 218 N. \Wyom.ing ,t., Butte. Mont.---Adv I} 1 '.'- -'t1'I Tl'Y 11-EETS. Tbh I)DI ro- icit . v of I1ianuel Luthertlan c(hlrh, iMontanla and Sil vor ::tret ts. will be entertained by Mrs. Junk tomorrow evening in the church parlors. A good musical pro grant will Ibe given. Friends are cordially invited to attend. Shiners EXCLUSIVE SELLING AGENTS The Ideal Heater formerly known as the Germain heater; made - in Quincy, III., for al- - most a half a century. Delivered to your home on payment of $7.50 down, balance $5 a month. hlie IIdeal Ior loman (healer is lhe onlyv sie test for almost a half a e'O.llIV. Il's !o world's All plarl.s are made ex Iira heavy. are securely uilled aii l rivet l In ether': (lOlrs Iare mill odl aIudl f'illttedl air-Light; l'ly laranteed andll ll t- -I will I.II f'i Iire 48 hu c s at, lIunger. Guaranteed the most beautiful --Ihe most. richly nick el tlinauned, the most showy and mnasiVe, and Iry I'i' the most elaIo Irlte and h st, hteali ng e3o Ithe world hase ever produced. Shiners The Big Furniture Store SAY YOU SAW IT IN BULLETIN. I Miners and S a msters e e ha've ol~ e ,1I' he I1(I t lltor\ Ie"r t( he l' I i ltt I il th111e * \ f ii le . Jel i hle, i " \ \ ~ lmnl. 'Th'este ' L1 ,ml. have teen Bedrock Prices $10 dress shoe, for a only -------.... $6.95 $8 diggers .$5.95 * * $4 underwear for only . ...------.. $1.45 * Everything in the store cut down in proportion. You must see these goods to fully ap * preciate the bar- * I gains we are of-i fering. SEARLY'Si 717 E. FRONT ST. SAY YOU SAW IT IN BULLETIN. --FOR Pianos, Player - Pianos, Phonographs or anything musical visit the Howard Music Co. Home of the Steinway and genuine Pianola piano Columbia Aeollan Grafonolas Vocal ions SAY YOU SAW IT IN BULLETIN. BULLETIN SOLD AT EXCHANGE SOFT DRINK PA ILOII Hannas Suhr, Prop. 101 South Main Street UELENA, MONTANA SAY YOU SAW IT IN BULLETIN Use Bulletin Want Ads. Bulletin Phone No. Is 52