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Two Cents Per Word Classified and C ommercial Advertisements Œ» Ccaft# Per Word mst insertion« minimum mo.» ««co*» uuinoi : mvonw i u. (covin six vom *o m uni). TO AVOID BO OKKISriKO CASH IHOtTLD ACCOMPANY ORDERS. BEAL BSTATB BEAI) BSTATB We Wnslfo Guar Many Friends airad Business Associates a Prosperoys and Happy New Year to illio STANLEY COMPANY Insurance of AU Kinls. — Surety Bonds. LOANS LEAVING TOWN * INSURANCE * (7,600—Will buy one of the best homes in our city; located on paved avenue; seven rooms, hardwood floors and ivory finish in every room; built-in features, sun parlor, garage attached. Will sell furniture, too. Terms Humttsfeerger-Givem Co. GENERAL. INSURANCE 1% First National Bank Bldg. Phone 4334 $3,500.00—Nice 5-room house, modern except heat; garage, chicken coops; full lot; close in; north side; terms. $5,000.00—6-room modern house, full basement, garage; full lot; First avenue north, academy district; easy terms. CITY LOANS INSURANCE BONDS RENTALS FRARY <& BURLINQAME 11 Third Street South MÖMEY TO LOAN <, $2,000, $3,000, $4,000 to loan, m improved city property. HICKMAN, 324 CENTRAL Money to Loan Imdusibrii&l Sates, Business Lofts Trackage Residents Lots in all parts of the city—with Water, Sewer, Cement Walks, Boulevards TERMS 1-3 Cash, 1-3 in 1 year, 1-3 in 2 years 7 Per Cent Interest on Deferred Payments Tine Gre&ft Falls Towmislfte Co. 9V2 Third Street South—First National Bank Building LOANS RENTALS A NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION—Own your own home. See what $500 will do. Make initial payment on beautiful bungalow, fully modern, near park and paving, north side. New electric range and furniture, on terms like rent. Investigate. A snap for immediate sale. FIRST MORTOAÜE LOAN COMPANY Real Estate 601 Central Avenue Phone 6648 Insurance f4,750—Five-room shingle Dungalow; hardwood floors, colonnade, ce ment basement with laundry tubs; full corner lot. $2,250 cash, terms on balance. §2,000—Corner lôt, north side below Eighth street; south and east exposure. Terms if desired. f1,250—Desirable lot, ofl Fourth avenue north within paved district. Can make terms. $ 000—Double corner lot, on Second avenue north. Terms. 9 800—Inside lot, on Fourth avenue south. Good location. J. W. Phone 9468 Thisted Building T 160-acre homesteads in western Canada are free to the settler. Train leaves eveiy day except Sunday at 7:35 a. m. for Canada. For information regarding the country, reduced rates for traveling, etc., apply or write us. KNUTE HADDELAND Canadian Government Agent Park Hotel« 106 Central Avenue Great Fail», Montana. te LIVESTOCK ABOUT 1B00 good fine wool ewes for ■ale. Inquire, James A. Johnson, Shelb y, M ont. WANTED—Three 1400 lb. horses. P. O. Box 391, or apply 427 Tenth av e. So . M WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Seven-foot office" table, two good office chairs. Sturm & Taw. Fone 9 459. \VK BUY and trade used furniture. Great Falls Furniture Co. Fone 4129. SECOND HAND furniture. W. Wilson, ' 808 First avenue south. Fone 4371. 10 FOB SALE—HOUSE8 THIS IS the neat little four-room mod ern bungalow with hardwood floors, built-in features, full lot and garage which you have been looking for, $3500 value. Our price only $2500. EIGHT-ROOM modern home on Fourth avenue north for sale at half price on easy terms. The rents from this property will pay for it in a short time. Interstate Realty, 609 First N ation al Bank Building. MODERN HOME, 1305 Fourth avenue north. Shade, apple trees, barn. No lncumberance. 11 FOB SALE—REAL «STATE FOR SALE—For quick returns and large profits put your money In Shelby. More building and develop ment than any other place in Mon tana. We are offering lots in our addition only five blocks from Shelby's two new hotels, and one and one-half blocks from Shelby's two schools. Price only $125 to $300 per lot. One third cash, the balance in twelve equal monthly payments .• James A. Johnson and Company, Shelby, Montana. fwo FREE TICKETS for the Liberty will be given to Joe Wlegand, 814 Second avenue south, on presentation of this ad at th e box office today._ fîÔR SALE—A dandy five-acre tract near Seattle, $400 cash, balance $15 pe r month. 20 7 36th s treet n &j-h . H. G. Wells classes Abraham Lin coln as one of the six greatest men tie wtfrld ever knew. 83 WANTED—SALESMEN SELL SOMETHING everybody must have (read this line over again and note that we said must). A positive necessity because of government ruling. It repeats and repeats and re peats. Exclusively owned and con trolled by us. If you are an order taker you should make $20 to $30 a day; if you are an ambitious sales man you will clear upward of $50 per day. Most desirable connection with future for those who qualify. One ambitious salesman wanted for every county In this state; large territories to crew managers. Jerome Laadt, Pres., 8 So. Dearborn St., Chicago. SALESMAN WANTED—Capable rep resentative in this territory by large old established advertising calendar and specialty house, strong exclusive line, permanent work, weekly çom mlssions. Every substantial business house a prospect. Well educated mar ried man preferred. References In first letter. Line ready for work Janu ary 1. The Augustine Company, Grand Island, Nebr. HOSIERY SALESMAN wanted to sell advertised mill line of hosiery on commission basis direct to retail stores in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. Prefer man to sell along with non-competitive line. State age and all information regarding ex perience. Cooper, Wells A Company, St. Joseph, Michigan. TAILORING SALESMEN— We want 300 more "go-getter" salesmen for 1923 to sell strictly tailored-to-measure $45.00 all wool suits and overcoats direct to wearer for only $28. Big commissions and year round position. Sample lines ready January 1. Make application now. National Woolen Mills, Parkersburg, W. Va. A LEADING California glove manu facturer with complete line of work, driving, dress and automobile gloves and gauntlets, wants experienced salesman to cover Montana, on com mission basis. Give experience and references in first letter. Carson Glove Company, San Rafael, California. ATTRACTIVE sideline, children's rompers; 10%'commission. Big spring season opening now. Wonderful value for department, général stores, etc. Peg Top Rom per Co., Cincinnati, O . ACTIVE sideline salesmen to sell staple line imported and domestic novelties; rapid sellers; good com mission; paid promptly; get busy; re ferences. Kawin & Company,' Chicago. PALMOLIVE company requires the services of a high class salesman for eastern Montana territory. Write Palmolive Company, 707 North Third street, Minneapolis, Minn. SPECIALTY salesmen fpr established food product. 10% commission. Hoody Peanut Butter Co., Portland, Ore. 18 POULTRY AND EOGS FEW GOOD Black Minorca cockerels and roosters, Single Comb and Rose Comb. Martin Enger, Wayne, P. O. Belt, Montana. .• FOR SALE—Well marked Ancona cockerels. Also two White Wyan dotte cockerels, $3 each. Fone 8736. Box 1204, City. I'ULLETS and cockerells. Purebred Barred Rocks. Cheap. 801 Seventh avenue north. Fone 8132. FOR SALE—Good R. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels and cock. 706 Third _avenue south. TURKEYS, live chickens, fresh eggs, reasonable* 826 Seventh ave. south. to trade MY EQUITY In a 160-acre farm for a good car, 45 miles north of Great Falls. C. Herblson, Collins, Mont. « farms and relinquishments WANT to hear from owner having farm for sale. Give particulars and lowest price. John J. Black, Chippewa Fails, Wisconsin. ( PLEASE NOTE — We ao not charge classified advertisement* to residence addresses. m help wanted— F emale ELDERLY LADT to look after three children, assist housework, while mother works daytime. Board, room, small wages. No washing. Call after 5 o'clock . 910 Fourth avenue south. WANTED—Women to do fancy work at home. Spare hours. Material fur nished. Good pay. Stamped envelope brings particulars. Underwood Art Goods Com pany, Portsmouth , Oh io. WANTED—Women to do fancy work at home. Good pay. Materials fur nished. Self-addressed stamped en velope brings particulars. Florence _Art Good s Co., Cambridge, Ohio. __ AT ONCE—Five ladies to travel, de monstrate and sell dealers; $40 to $75 per week; Ry. fare paid. Goodrich Dru g Co., Dept. 501-0, Omaha, Nebr. TYPISTS—Earn $25-$100 weekly, spare time, copying authors' manuscripts. Write R. J. Carnes, Authors' Agent, Tallapoosa, Ga., for particulars. PHOTOPLAY IDEAS! news Items wanted. $20 to $500 paid. Experience unnecessary. Outline free. Write Pro ducer s League, 193 St. Louis. CORSETIERES—Free course in cor setry. Earn $40 to $75 per week. Barcley Corset Manager, Box 958, City. WANTED—Competent reliable woman for general housework. Apply today to Mrs. Jacobsen, 214 Second ave. No. WANTED—Girl for general house work. W. F. Frary, 501 Fourth ave nue north. WANTED—Two waitresses at The Bee Hive. Must be experienced or do not apply. WANTED—Woman or girl for light house work In small family. Fone 9723. GIRL for general housework. 1918 Sec ond avenue north. Fone 8039. YOUNG GIRL for general housework. Fone 6515. 14 HELP WANTED- MALE WANTED—Machine miners at Hughes ville, 14 miles from Monarch railroad station. Well ventilated mise, good working conditions, no labor troubles. Wages $4.50 for 8 hour shifts. Excel lent board, $1.20 a day. Beds and mattresses furnished; bring your own bedding. Block P Mining Company. MEN WANTED Truck driving, auto repairing, battery ignition, vulcanizing, and welding. Write for big free catalog and special plan. Hemphill Auto & Engineering School, 304 E. Pike & Melrose, Seattle, Washington. you ARE WANTED, $135 month com mence. Government railway mall clerk% Steady. Common education sufficient. Write immediately for list positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 212 K, Rochester, N. Y. MEN wishing positions firemen, brake men, colored train porters, on large Montana roads, write for informa tion. $125-$200 month. Experience un necessary. Inter-Railway, Dept. 285, Indianapolis, Ind. MEN—Age 17 to 55. Experience un necessary. Travel; make secret In vestigations, reports. Salaries; ex penses. American Foreign Detective Agency, 468 St. Louis. MEN wanting railway station-offioe positions with transportation fur nished, experience unnecessary, write quick. Baker, Supt. Dept. 198, Waln wrlght, St. Louis. GOVERNMENT railway mall clerks; start $133 month; expenses paid. Specimen examination questions free. Columbus Institute,_Columbus, Ohio. RAILWAY mail clerks, government clerks and carriers, $125-$200; exper ience unnecessary. Particulars free. WrIte_Mokane,_ 225 Denv er, Colo. BE À DETECTIVE—Great demand. Experience unnecessary. S(26 Amer ican Detective System, 1966 Broad way, N. Y. WANTED—Man to do chores for board and room. 319 Fourth ave. So. WE HELP graduates get work. Y. M. C. A. Auto School, Los Angeles. 19 SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—By elderly lady, place as housekeepr for gentlemen, or elderly couple. Box 319, Tribune. _____ EXPERIENCED stenographer desires permanent position^ Box 301, Tribune. WANTED—Chamberwork or house work; n o ro om. Fone 6904, room 6. RELIABLE woman wants day work. Mrs. Johnson. Fone 8252. WORK in office or store, or take care of children. Fone 5426. WOMAN desires housework. Exper ienced. Fone 8760. WORK wanted as cook or housekeeper. Box 637, City. DAY OR HOUR WORK—Phone 8047. LADY wants_day_work._Fone 7735. NURSING or day work. Fone 8136. to situation wanted— MALS WANTED—Steady position by sta tionary steam engineer, capable to handle any plant up to 100 horse power. Experienced. References fur nished. Write Box 67, Columbia Falls, Montana. ALL AROUND butcher wants position. Out of town preferred; satisfaction guaranteed. Box 298, Tribune. MUSICIANS—Cornet player and trap drummer, would like position In good orchestra. Box 305, Tribune. v EXPERIENCED gentleman wants po sition as fireman for a steam heating plant. Box 316,_ Tribune. EXPERT repair man, metal trades. Box 322, Tribune. MAN AND WIFE want work on ranch. Box 312, Tribune. WANTED—AGENTS no dul ZT times in the food business People must eat and this makes the selling of Federal Pure Food pro ducts the surest and safest business in the world today. Ycu can make $3000, $5000, $10,000 or more every year. We furnish all the capital neces sary for the expansion of your busi ness and supply you with complete free course in salesmanship, large quantities of free samples to give away to everybody in your territory, free advertising circulars and cook books containing your name and ad dress as our distributor. We also print your name and address on pack ages, without charge, so that you get the benefit of thousands of dollars worth of repeat orders. Any products which cannot be sold may be returned under the terms of our liberal guar antee. Write at once for our Success Guaranteed Pian and complete de tails on how to become our exclusive distributor. Federal Pure Food Com pany, 2321 Archer Ave., Chicago, 111. References: Any bank, express or railroad company or mercantile agency in America. Established since 1895. AGENTS— Here's the best line of flavors, food products, soaps, per fumes, toilet preparations, kitchen and laundry specialties ever offered. No capital, no experience. Reliable company. In bustnes 15 years. We start you right. Furnish complete . outfit. Selling plans that have proven ' successful. Largest commissions. Write today for money-making plans. Amer ican. Products Co., 8146 American Bläff.? Cincinnati, O. It N©&mg to Afttomdl Tike Lilbeiïty Theatre m Great Fais - ■ O ALL IT COSTS IS A MINUTE OR TWO OF TOUR TIME Scattered throughout the Want Ad columns of The Great Falls Tribune every morning on this page are the names of Great Falls people, telling them that If they will go to the box office of tne Liberty theater with a copy of the Tribune Want Ad page contain« tng their names, they will receive two tickets free to the show play« log that day. Sooner or later—perhaps today—your name Js sure to appear. Watch the Want Ad pages closely and enjoy a movie at -io expense whatsoever. o TOBAY-'Tlh© H<o>ittantoih : P9 .r T FOB RENT—HOUSEK'P'O BOOMS COUPLE without children to share nicely furnished five-room house. 425 Fifth avenue south. TWO modern housekeeping rooms. 722 Thirtee nth st reet n orth. Fone 6948. TWO housekeeping rooms In modern house; gas. 712 Ninth st reet north. TWO nicely furnished housekeeping rooms. 1408 Seventh avenue north. TWO furnished housekeeping rooms; adults. 525 Seventh avenue north. TWO housekeeping rooms. 1024 Second avenue south. Fone 8565. MODERN housekeeping room. 3011 Second avenue north. TWO ROOMS with heat and gas. 505 Fifth avenue south HOUSEKEEPING rooms, cheap. 402 Fifth avenue north. HOUSEKEEPING room, avenue north. 808 Second HOUSEKEEPING room. 92Ö Third ave nue north. Housekeep'g rooms, garage. 920 2 av.N. HOUSEKEEPING room. 509 5th ave. S. MEURICE, 520 First avenue north. « FOB BENT— FURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms on ground floor. Can accommodate for light housekeeping. Heat and light furnished. 15 Tenth street south. FOR RENT— Pleasant room in private family. One or two professional gentlemen preferred. 1807 Second ave nue north. Fone 7994. FOR RENT—Pleasant room, close in. Gentleman_preferred._512FifthSt.N. FOR RENT—Room with board if de sired. Tea cher _prefereed-_Fone 5777. ROOM with bath and sleeping porch. 225 Fourth avenue north. MODERN front room. Gentlemen. 715 Fifth avenue north. FRÖNT ROOM ,\1620 Fifth ave. north; on street car line . PLEASANT room, 213 Third ave. north. ROOM, gentleman. 414 Second ave . No. MODERN room. 312 Fourth street No. • FOB BENT—MISCELLANEOUS GARAGES^Tor rent. 521 Fifth avenue north. 816 Fourth avenue north. 1007 Second avenue north. $3.50. Dr. _ Stukey. TWO large office rooms, facing Cen tral avenue; second floor. 5 Sixth street north. GARAGE for rent, Sixth avenue and Fifth street south. Fon e 886 8. FOR RENT—Garage. 810 Second ave nue n orth. GARAGE, 515 Fifth avenue north. GARAGE—909 Fifth avenue north. • FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSES PARTLY furnished three-room house. Good cellar and chicken house. 611 Ninth street south. Inquire Cory | Hotel. ' STRICTLY modern five-room bungalow with garage, Academy district. For appointment, fone 5228. THREE rooms In duplex house, semi modem, close in. $25. 321 8th St._So. TWO-ROOM furnished house for rent. Inquire 519 Ninth . avenue_jsouth. FOR RÉNT —Partly furnished 3-room house. 1417 Third avenue north. NTCËLY - furnished modern house. 1610 Fourth avenue north. 19 FOR RENT—UNFURN'D HOUSES UNFURNISHED HOUSES for rent. North and south side. L. M. McDONNELL, Agent, , 311 First_ National _Bank_Bldg._ FOR RENT—Strictly modern five-room house. All newly decorated. Hardwood floors. Garage, 1914 Central. $50 per month. Call at 405 Central. FOR RENT—Four-room duplex house with fine garage. Fone 8672. 120 Eighteenth street north. FOUR-ROOM bungalow, adults. 708 Sixth street north. Inquire, 626 Sev enth avenu e no rth. SEVEN-ROOM modern house, north side, close in. Inquire, 501 First Na tionaJ_Bank Bldg. FIVE-ROOM house, 1024 Eighth avenue south. Also six-room modern. Fone 8318. FOR RENT—Five-room modern house. 2305 Central avenue. Fone 8024, or 4108. FIVE-ROOM modem house. Inquire at 1019 Fifth ave. nort h. Side e nt rance. THREE-ROOM—112 Thirty-third street north, $11. Fone 7947. ' FIVE-ROOM modem house. 800 Sixth avenue north. ^ 4~-ROOM house, north side. Fone 7991. FOifR-RÔ O M house. 722 13th street No. SIX-RO OM house. 1724 8th ave. No. TI r OOM modern house. Fone 7238. s fob rent—furnished apts. ELMORE HOTEL—New and strictly modem guest rooms and furnished apartments. Elevator and social room. Sixth street an d Centra l avenue. STEAM heated, clean, quiet, homey. Abbey Apartments, 311H Central ave. Fone 6492. LARGE front room with kitchenette, for couple. Box 1, Tribune. TWO-ROOM furnished apartment, $11 612 Ninth avenue south. TWO-ROOM apartment. 626 Fifth ave nue north. TWO-ROOM apartment. The Manning Apartments. BOARD AND ROOM PARKER HOUSE, 625 First ave. No. Rooms for rent. First class board. $30 per month. Also meal tickets. WANTED—To board and room school boy. Inquire 13 Sixth street south. ta FOR RENT—UNFURN'D APTS. FOR RENT—Five-room strictly mod ern brick apartment and garage. Seventeenth stree t n orth. Fone 8505. FOUR-ROOM modern apartment"; gas range. No. 3 Martha Apts. Fone 7774. IS FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS ONE PLATFORM SCALE, 1 cheese case and cutter. 1 tobacco cutter, 1 filing case, 1 roll-top desk. 1 wheel barrow, 2 grocery counters with bins, 1 sanitary couch, 1 baby bed. 515 Second avenue south. Bryant & Phillips. CURLIN'S for Wood amid Transfer 2,000 cedar posts, 12Vs cents each.__ DRIED PRUNES—Direct. Oregons, 8 cents lb., 12Vi-Ib. sack prepaid $1.80. Sample 15c. Will be deducted from order. B. L. McGilchrlst, Route 4, Salem, Oregon. TYPEWRITER, roll top desk. 2-horse power electric motor, emery wheel stand, drill press, air compressor and air tank, line shafting and belts. 806 Central. PIANOS moved $4.00 VAN OR TRUCK, per hour $2.00 FURNITURE stored and crated. Great Falls Transfer Co. RADIO SETS, $2.50. Complete with head phones $6.00. Kick Thru Radio Co., 521 Sixth ave. No._ Fone_ 8693. WHY SUFFER? Order a surgical corset or abdominal belt made to measure. Fone 8706. Mrs. Kell er. FOR SALE—200 shares at 75c of Nelhart Consolidated Silver Mining stock. Box_318, Tribune. FOR SALE—Reasonable, bam suitable for garage. Call after 12 o'clock Tues day. Fone 5533. ____ FOR SALE—1600 shares Neihart Con solidated Silver, 50 cents. Box 54, City. FUR OVERCOAT, less than half price. Inquire, 617 Fourteenth street north. FOR MINING PROPS and ties, write P. V. Klinke_of_Fortine, Montana. SANITARY couch and pad; one rocker. 207 Thirty-sixth street north. BÙSCHÊR-GRÀND slide trombone, new. Box 311, Tribune. Canaries, singers. females. 1301 1 ave. S. IS MONEY TO LOAN WE LOAN MONEY on diamonds, watches. Jewelry and all valuables. Great_FalJs Loan Co., 222 First ave. S. MONEY TO LOAN on Great Falls pr operty. Mldkiff-Spalding Co., 205 Central avenue. $1000 "TO "$1600 to " LOAN on city pro perty, 8%. Box 320, Tribune. OIL ROYALTIES AND LEASES A FEW DOLLARS properly invested will . make, you independently rich. We can sell you one percent royalty in a fielA with wonderful possibili ties at $1.60 per acre. Interstate Realty, 509 First National Bank Bldg. WHY PAY a big price for leases? We can sell you 320 acres of oil land including royalty at $10 per acre. This is not a gamble—It's an investment opportunity. Interstate Realty, 509 First National Bank^Bldg. ONE STRING of complete drilling tools except boiler and engine. Standard tools and Joints. Located in Sunburst Kevin field. Will reach me by mall at Great Falls. Perry Fox. BUY YOURSELF an income; choice royalty, close to Hogan well. Sunburst field, verv reasonable. Fone 8154. Box 32 3, T ribune. ; PART OR ALL" 47c royalty, close to Ohio Berg gasser, Shelby. Room 217, Johnson Hotel. .. S230 TAKES 100 shares of Sunburst Oil and Gas. Inquire Stanton Bank. WANTED—Drilling lease, close to pro duction. P. O. Box 266. WANTED—Good oil leases and royal ties. Box 288, Tribune. H PERSONAL MARRY—Thousands congenial people worth from $1,000 to $50,000 seeking early marriage; descriptions, photos, introductions free, Sealed. Either sex. SeiVd ho money: 3M®»ss Standard Cor. Club, Grayslftke, IH. ASTROLOGY REVEALS—2000 word trial reading 25c; two questions free. State birthd &te. Prof. Audrey, Dept. A-16, Box 834, Washington, D. C; SWEETHEARTS?—Exchange letters iij our club. Make new friends. Don't bè lonesome. Enclose stamp. Eva Moore. Box 908, Jacksonvltie, Florida^ BE SATISFIED—Marry well! have home; let me explain. Florence Hull, Box 87, Wichita, Kansas. WOULD YOU write a wealthy pretty girl? Stamped envelope please. Lois Sproul, Cleveland, Ohio. LADIES, GENTLEMEN—Join Jolly Le tter Service. Marie, .Box 43, North Topeka, _K a n sas. YOUNG LADY, worth $60,000, pretty, will marry. (Elsie) Club, Cimarron, _ Kane. "WINTER in Florida, write charming widow worth $40,000. Box 55, Oxford, Fla. PRIVATE Investigations. Everything •trictly confidential. Box 478, City. Froffessnonaal Business Directory chibopbactob DR. F. X. OFFERMAN, 19 years chiro practic experience. Nerve, chronic diseases, kidney troubles, lumbago, specialties. Correct X-Ray diagnosis. Latest equipment, just installed. Lady assistant . 418% Centra l. F one 4690. Drs. O'Connell, Stanton Bank Bldg. 4626. Dr. W. L. Ditto. Breen Blk. Fone 8381. PRIVATE LESSONS daily, 1 to 9 p. m. Halsey Dancing Academy. Fone 4347. « DRESSMAKING QUICK, reasonable, experienced^ 6956. FOOT TROUBLES DR. HULTBERG, opposite library. 6368. HOMECRAFT WEAVING I MAKE attractive rag rugs. Mrs. Sonne, 1015 Third avenue south. SHOBTHAND BEPOBTEB DUDLEY CROWTHER, notary public. 210 Third street north. Fone 9406. TAXIDERMIST AND FURBIEB FURS cleaned, repaired, relined, remod eled. Expert tanners, work guaran teed Lottes & Haefer, 502 3rd Ave S. Phone 8150. WATKINS PRODUCTS 1512 Second avenue south. Fone S042. FOB SALE—FURNITURE FOR SALE—Brown reed tea wagon $10, gray leather go-cart with top $5, kiddie koop $15, sanitary couch with pad $6, 5x7 camera $25, kitchen range $30, high chair $3. 1812 Fourth avenue north. Fone 7925. FOR SALE- Dining room set. just right for apartment. Ivory bed room suite, tapestry couch, rug 5x9, Lorain gas stove, window curtains and drapes. Fone 8672, 120 Eighteent h St. N o. RANGE, heater, tables," chairs, cabinet, dresser, bed, rugs, child's crib, high chair. 1709 Second ave nue north . FURNITURE and rugs for five rooms, with privilege of renting Jensen apartment 302. Fone 6858. FURNITURE complete for four-room house, in first class condition. 1208 Fourth avenue south COAL, WOOD, furniture for sale. 2100 Seventh avenue north. 8 BUSINESS CHANCES FROID (MONTANA) TRIBUNE for sale. Located in eastern Montana, in thickly settled farming community. Motor driven equipment. Good job and advertising patronage. Chance to double present business. Only paper in town of 500. Two nearby towns to draw business from. This offer will stand strictest investigation. Ideal for single or married man. All informa tion promptly given. No linotype. Term if desired to right party. Price o. bargain. If Interested address A. R. Butler. Froid, Montana. $600 CASH will put you into a money making restaurant. Ideal proposition for man and wife. Quick sale. TEN-ROOM, close in. north side, room ing house. Bargain on account of sickness. WATSON LAND CO. 311 V ï Central Avenue. WANTED—Experienced and reliable business man to assume maniement of branch office. Unquestionable re ferences as to ability and integrity required. Capable man can earn from $300 to $1000 monthly. M. M. Wolff, 1512 Walnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. MONEY IN GRAIN—$12.50 "buys guar antees on 10,000 bu. wheat. No further risk. Movement of 5c opportunity take "$500; 4c, $400, etc. Particulars, market letter free. Investors Daiiy Guide, Dwight Bldg., Kansas City, M o. ON PRESENTATION of this paper at the Liberty box office today, V. C. Barth. 722 Third avenue north, is entitled to two free tickets for "The Hottentot." FOR BUSINESS PROPERTY and in vestments in Shelby, see James A. Johnson & Company, Shelby, Mon t. DINING ROOM and kitchen for rent. New Choteau House, Box 473, Choteau, Mont. 15 LOST AND FOUND PARTY who took mackinaw from first balcony of Grand theater, night of boxing match, is known. Return same to 3llVa Central avenue. Apt. 19. and avoid arrest. LOST—Box containing boy's suit be tween Stukey ranch and city. Finder please return to 1618 Second avenue south. LOST—Boy's mackinaw between First and Third avenue south. Reward. 513 Eighth avenue south. 787s. LOST—Small purse, on south side street car, Thursday afternoon. Fone 7687. «1 SPECIAL NOTICES WÉXANMAKE a suit for you that will prove that good tailoring is a mighty fine art and not a mere mechanical trade. HANSEN <& DORMAN Tailors for men and women of taste. 19 Thisted Bldg. We make thçm here. Your satisfaction assured. Let us show you. CAL L 7707, Arehart. Coal, manutfe. SAND COULÉE coal for sale. Fone S953. GOOD Sand Coulee coal. Eklund. 4639. BUY COAL now." Fone Weber. 7299. COAL, quick delivery, prices right. 7331. AUTOS FOR SALE DODGE touring car for sale, 1919; A-l mechanically; all new cord tires; runs and looks iike new. Owner leav ing town and must sell. Price $-100. Cash or terms. 627 Central. Fone 8963. FO R~SÀLE — Veite Six touring, in per fect mechanical running order, Jbo<i top, upholstery and tires. Snuwbers and spot light. Must sell today. $250. Phone 5676 for demonstration. 1919 BIG SIX Studebaker 1920 BUICK roadster 1919 BUICK touring car 1920 BUICK touring car 301 FIRST AVE. NORTH FO b T SALE—Ford one-ton truck, worm ■ drive, 1922 model, equipped with double transmission; cab and grain bed. Applv, Adam Stimpert. : AUTO STORAGE Great Falls Transfer Co. 1918 DODGE touring $350.00 1922 FORD touring $350.00 PRENTICE AUTO CO. LAND INFORMATION MINNESOTA WANTS DAIRYMEN to purchase the low-priced fflovor and alfalfa lands which are being sold on most favorable terms. Creameries in every community pay monthly checks for dairy products which are always in demand. For free map and literature write Oscar H. Smith- Com missioner of Immigration, Department Q3, Stat* Capitol, St. Paul, Ml an. Illinois Lines Carry 11,331 Barrels of Crude to Sunburst (Tribune's - Helena Bureau) Helena, Dec. 30.—During Novem ber a total of 11,331 barrels of crude oil was transported through the pipe lines of the Illinois Pipe Line com pany from the wells in the Sunburst Kevin field to the storage tanks of that company near Sunburst. This is shown by the monthly report of the pipe line company filed with the Mon tana railroad commission Saturday. None of this oil belonged to the pipe line company, but was handled for transportation from wells owned br others. The business of the month showed an increase of more than 7, 000 barrels over that of the previous month when, the report for that mouth shows, about 4,100 barrels were transported. The transportation re port does not indicate the full amount of oil produced in the field during November as considerable quantities were consumed in the field in the drilling operations. Mule Driver Crushed Under Wheels of Car Special to The Tribune. Roundup, Dec. 30.—Max Garden, a mule driver, employed by the Repub lic Coal company, was killed in the company's mind at Klein Thursday morning. In some unknown manner, he slipped and fell in front of the moving cars which, passing over his body, caused almost instant death. Carden had formerly been employ ed at the mine and had returned to his job about two weeks ago. His predecessor on this job was killed on almost the same spot about two weeks ago. Mr. Carden is survived by a wife, a Klein girl, to whom he was married about a week ago. ' ? Arguments Are Filed in Lake County Case Special to The Tribune. Kalispell. Dec. 30.—The board of county commissioners met Thursday morning at which time briefs and argu ments in connection with the creation of the proposed new Lake county out of portions of Flathead and Missoula counties, were submitted. The arguments were- based chiefly on legal technicalities relating to the original petition and the petitions for exclusion. The briefs are voluminous affairs and their examination will re quire several days before decision can be rendered. - WEATHER .01 Reported for The Tribune b.T the United States Weather Bureau at Helena. Observations taken at 6 p. m., Dec. 30, 1922, for the preceding 21 hours. High Low Prec. Great Falls 35 Calgary 24 Chicago 46 Havre 30 Helena 30 Kalispell 32 Miles City 26 New York 30 St. Paul 40 Seattle 4S Williston 20 Los Angeles 66 'Spokane 38 Portland 4S San Francisco 54 28 20 18 26 12 40 16 50 28 44 44 .01 .16 10 Weather Conditions — Pacific Slope, Northwest and Canadian Northwest: Barometers are falling rapidly over western Washington and Oregon as a low pressure area of marked intensity approaches the north Pacific coast. Winds of gale or force were reported from coast station of Washington. Rain is falling along the entire Pacific coast from Puget Sound to San Francisco. Light snow or rain occurred in eastern Washington, northern and eastern Montana, and portion of North Dakota and I'tah. It Is slightly warmer over tht north Pacific slope but much cooler over the western provinces, the eastern slope of the Rockies and the plains states. NATIONAL FORECAST Washington, Dec. 30.—Weather out look for the week beginning Monday. Upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys: . j Generally fair except rain or snow i about middle of week; temperature ! normal or above first half, then colder, i Northern Rocky mountain and \ plateau regions: Considerable cloudi i ness and snow or rains; temperatures 1 will average near normal. I Pacific states: Occasional rains; tem perature near normal. MONTANA FORECAST! Generally fair Sunday and Monday except rain or snow west of the divide: rising temperature Sunday in west por tion. and in east portion Monday. New toothbrushes are semi-circular in shape, makiug it easy to brush be tween the teeth. LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Great Falls W. O. W. Temple association of Great Falls. Montana, will be held in the office of Woodmen, room 9 Thisted building, Wednesday, January 10, 1923. for the purpose of electing a board of direct ors for the year 1923. and for the trans action of any other business that may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Great Falis, December 30th, 1Q92 GRANT R. BROWN, JR.. Secretary. NOTICE Treasury department, office of the comptroller of the currency, Washing ton,D. C., December 29, 1922. Notice is hereby gl\ r en to all persons who may have claims against '"The Commercial National Hank of Great Falls." Montana, that the same must be presented to F. D. Williams, receiver, with the legal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. y D. R. C RISSINGER, Comptroller of the Currency. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Adams Ranch Company of Sun River, Mont., will be held at the home ranch at 2 p. m. on Monday, January 8, 1923, for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and for the transacting of such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Signed, ELMER C. ADAMS, Secretary Dated, December 26, 1923. THE GREAT FALLS DAILY TIMBUME First Issue of Daily Trlbone May U> Published every day in the Great Falls, Montana, by The Tribune Entered at t'he*G^Falls poatoMce as second-class matter. 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Foreig-n Advertising Représentatives Benjamin & Kentnor Co., 226 Fifth avenue, New York City; Mailers Build ing, Chicago. TIME OP TRAINS GREAT NORTHEBS^ 224 For Havre 8 43 For Seattle 44 For Kansas City 236 For Havre and East .... 237 For Helena and Butte ... 288 For Lewistown 285 For Helena and Butte .. 269 For Choteau and Gilman. 216 For Stocket, Sand Coulee and Neihart* 6 239 For Shelby and Sweet Grass* 7 Iienres 30 a. m. 20 p. m. 50 a. m. 40 p. m. 05 p. m . 2 oO p. m. 00 a. m. 00 p. m 35 a. m. 35 a. m. Arrives 43 From Kansas City 6:50 p.m. " — - - - " 20 a. m. 30 a. m. 20 p. m. 42 p. in. 35 p. m. 15 p. m. 45 a. m. 44 From Seattle 23Ö From Hav re and East .... 7 236 From Helena and Butte .. 9 237 From Lewistown 1 288 From Helena and Butte... 2 223 From Havre 7 274 From Gilman-Choteau ....10 215 From Stockett, Sand Cou lee and Neihart* 4 240 From Shelby and Sweet Grass* 8 *Daity except Sunday. Trains 43 and 44 connect for town daiiy. 30 p. m. 00 p. m. Lewis MILWAUKEE Leaves Daily for the East 9:05*. m. For Choteau, except Sunday.. 8:00a .m. Arrives Daily from the East 2:00 p. m. From Choteau, except Sunday 4:30 p. m. legal adteatisino NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the First National Bank of Great Falls, Montana, will be he'4 in thei banking rooms of said bant" between ' the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 o'<S«jck p. m. on Tuesday, January 9th, 1923, for the purpose of electing the bosxd of direc tors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Great Falls, December 9th, 1922. I. B. ARMSTRONG. Cashier. ! ■ STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Liberty Auto Bed company, a corpora tion. will be held on the first day of January at 7:30 p. m. at its principal piace of business in the city of Great Falls, in room No. 10 Thisted building, fcr the purpose of electing directors o f said company and for the trans action of any other business that may come before the said meeting. R. H. VINSON, President. ; NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Washington Liquid Gas Company of Great Falls. Montana, will be held at the offices of Messrs. Free man. Thelen & Frary, Conrad Bank Building, in the City of Great Falls, Montana, between the hours of 10 a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, Jan uary 9. 1923, for the purpose of electing the board of directors for the ensuing year and for the purpose of transaction of such business as may lawfully come before said meeting. Dated at Great Falls, Montana, De cember 22, 1922. CAMDEN BRETZ, Secretary. T. F. O'CONNOR UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Automobile Servie» Prompt nttentiton given to all etty and out-of-town calls.—Lady assist er t. 710 CENTRAL AVENUE Great Falls. Fane 4149 DEATHS AND FUNERALS CAMBLIN—The funeral of Maury E lizabeth Camblin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Camblin of the Club cafeteria, will be held at the W. H. George chapel at 2 o'cleok this afternoon. The Rev. Father M. T. O'Brien. V. G., of the St. Ann's cathedral will officiate. The burial will be In Highland cemetery. TOMI.INSON—John Henry Tomlln si>ii, aged 27 years, died at Whipple Barracks at Prescott, Arizona, last Sunday. The body will arrive in Great Falls on Monday, and will be taken to the W. H. George chpel and the ar rangements of the funeral will be an nounced later. W. H. GEORGE FUNERAL CHAPEL Extra Service Without Additioaal Charge AMBULANCE SERVICB Day and Night PHONE 42 8 5 GREAT FALLS, MONTANA