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*S= #*■ f Prepare for the Cold Winter Winds rr liti t % T" I o Pv r Many an uncomfortably cold house would be ag r e ea bly warm and the coal bill would be appreciably leas if the doors and windows were protected from the chill blasts of winter. A full line at — STORM DOORS AND STORM SASH Always on hand. Neihart Lumber Company * Straight and Marquardt GARAGE We Sell Radio Sets ■ FREED - EISEMANN COMPLETE RADIO SETS FROM 9150.00 TO 9500.00 — I RADIOL AS . FROM 980.00 TO 9500.00 ANY SET WILL BE INSTALLED FREE OF CHARGE 4 i A ». i-j- ; = ^i 3 S Sj 2 2 g g S 2 * c V THE DEUTCHMAN'S DAIRY TRY US FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE Will Start Selling Milk and Cream on November 1st. M. G. ROEBEN, Prop. BOX 254, BELT. s i = - A Recipe for Contentment c Only by spending a little tom than Is caned. by buying wisely and living sanely, can anyone expect to get the moat ont of life. We can help yon pot your on a gym fat tenia tic basis. Open a thrift with to pave the way for comfortable year» ahead. . Farmers & Miners State Bank > ■■i—i n — — « mmmmmmu :,V;; — Local s of Belt and ml 0'i v N. H. Browning always has Mr«, F. Florek returned to Belt on Friday after a brief shopping trip In Great Falla. Mrs. Annie Rodman came home Friday after a visit with her daugh Wm. Mclnnis and son Archie drove through Belt Friday on his way to the county seat on business. They re turned Saturday. ter in Great Falls. Mrs. Nelt Roman returned to her home in Belt Saturday afternoon at ter a short visit in the Electric City, Mm. James Casement of Gt. Falls visited her mother. Mm. A. Servo»», in Armington over the week end. Sam Johnson of Tiger Butte was a business visitor in Belt Monday. Mm. Homer Armstrong spent Tues day in Great Falla visiting friend* land shopping. * Mr. and Mm. Jude Rubber returned home Tuesday after having spent a short time in Great Falla visiting. Mm. Lena Hane was called to Ot, j Falls last week on business. Mm. O. H. Johnson was in Great I Falls Monday on a business and pleas ure trip. Forest Bough, son of Mr. and Mm. James Bough of Armington, while playing ball last Tuesday fall and broke his arm. Mm. A. Servos« of Armington was shopping in Belt Tueaday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoses Bell of Arm ington wer* shopping in Belt Tue» ! 5 _ _ . , ._. I Shelby Goodman was a boaineas » visitor in Belt yesterday. day. Mr. and Mm. Wm. Pilgeram of Armington and Principal West of the Armington schools attended the ba saar last Saturday. Mm. Mary Bergeron is located in ! Great Falla for the winter. 8 am Bright of Fort Benton and Roy Fish of Rayneaford were in town a short time Tuesday. Com Creek were in town shopping ' and looking after business mattem yesterday. j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong were visitors in Great Palls Tuesday. Miss Gunhilde Skadsen spent the week end in Belt visiting Mrs. Jos. Morris. Joseph Goosic of Lower Belt was in town after supplies yesterday. Mrs. MeMUten of California is here ; visiting old friends, - Ed Skadsen of Raynesford was In ! town looking after busin ess mattem ! Friday. Mm. Ralph Parker has been in Cal ifornia some months taking care of a sister of Mr, Parker. After the death of the sister Mr. and Mm. Parker started to drive home but got held op by the snow in the Coeur d' Alene» and had to ship their car the mat of the way. We notice by the Hamilton paper that J. J, Dockery haa been elected Master of Work of the K. P. lodge of that place. There will be a service for children in St. Lake's church next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock sharp, followed by morning prayer, sermon and Holy Communion at 10:46. Archdeacon Hooker officiating Lucas Hilt was g-business visitor in Great Palls Friday. Mr. and Mm. Matt Lesell and Mm. Oscar Posai motored to Great Fall* Monday. Mr. and Mm. Gust Johnson motored to Great Fella the fährt of the week to do some Christmas shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hohtanen were calling on friends on Little Belt last Sanday. , Solomon Hauskama and son of Little Belt were business caller« here Tuesday. 25 r. ? The Pioneer Garage Henry Morvee. Prop. WÊÊ Only the Best of Oil and GaMÜDo for Sale. Emergency repair work a specialty We have a compe tent mechanic and our work fa OVERLAND CARS FOR SALE JL Ther< ' >■ u> be ■ holiday dance in j furnish the mask. Mrs, Robert McCaffcrty of R«> nesforj left for Leduc, Alberta, Iasi j wwk and wiU spend the winter there j with Her parents. Robert will visit i her at Christmas time and in the I ■spring both will be back to look after ■ their farm interest* at Rayneaford ( where they are renting the Riou* place. They have S50 acres of winter wheat seeded and will put in 100 acres °f s Pnng wheat, John K Nelson and son of Llttia j Willow came to town after supplies Wednesday. ■ Mrs, H. Morrow was hostess at a j delightful 600 party last Friday even ing. There were five tablet filled with players. The gueata were Mm. Graybeal, Mm. Piuhr, Mm. Lelond. Mrs. Rush, Mm. Millard, Mm. Rem ington, Mm. Wright. Mm. Sam Wil son, Mm. Nohl, Mm. Bales, Mm. Blomquist, Mm. Bemis, Mm. Art Winston, Mrs. Armstrong and Mm. J. Anderson, Mm. Nobis. Mm. Brown ing. Mm. James Brodht, and Miaaea Bemis and Schuler. Mm. W. C. Blomquist received bead prise, Mm. Winaton the second, and Mm. Gray beal that for low acore. The napery and the lunch were ike recipients of many flattering remarks. Axil Berg and wife were in town Wednesday shopping. Sakri Jarvi was a business visitor in Belt Monday. The card party at the Parish hall last night was one of the largest held this season. There were twenty card tables in use besides the fact that nu merous ladies of the Altar society, who sometimes play, found plenty to do in looking after tables, cards and lunch. High score was made by Alice Beaudry and Albert Beaudry, conso lation p rires went to Mm. Pings of Conrad and David Gray, while the low prises were bestowed on Vincent pj nj?> 0ol!icltTOn » r è of II. f Program Cat This Oat far Reference SUNDAY, DEC. 14 Norms Talmsdgc in THE ETERNAL FLAME" • t . t t.-. Monday, dec. is Wm. Farnum THE CONÇU ERST* t t t - TUESDAY, DEC. 15— Kirkwood ji "WANDERING HUSBANDS" t f t WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17— Paramount'« •LAWFUL LARCENY" —- : r t • f THURSDAY, DEC. 1— House Peters , "HELD TO ANSWER t t t FRIDAY, DEC. 15 Harry Carey "ROARING RAILS" t t t SATURDAY, DEC. 20 Final Episode "SANTE FE TRAIL" . t t t COMING— IAN. 5 - 5 - 7 — li "THE COVERED WAGON" t t t COMING CHRISTMAS DAY BABY PEGGY ■ THE DARLING OF NEW YORK" t t t COMING DEC to— A TOM MIX SPECIAL . 4 * P$v* . » ÏI * 7 » * TWO "WEEKS UNTIL CHRISTINAS With so many gifts to hoy it Is often difficult to know where to start, so we invite yon to come here and aee the many useful gifts we have far year selection: Leather Vesta.. Lanpher and Stetson Hats..... Lanpher Cape and Mitts__ Wool and Silk Hose. Neckwear ....... Mufflers, in Silk or Wool . . Wilson Bros. Dress Shirts_ 99.99 lo 918.00 95.99 la 97.99 .Priced Bight ......_75c to 91.99 .. 75« to 91.99 .9M9 to 99,99 .91.59 to 95.90 . T' ' • .ft* Fancy Ann Banda, Carter» awl Slippers for both Ladies and Gmt« hi Weal Feh, 1 Julies, Gents A ChtMi Handkerchkd* Sport Coats, Sweated» Men» Drees Glove* MÉ SBi and Wool Lined. Night Shirt* Pajamne. AM Good Useful Pr é s ents. AB Quality Priced Right. '•A - Hamment Brothers HONEST GOODS AT HONEST PRICES 1 — Manchesters —GARRIES— THE FINEST STOCK OF CHRISTMAS CANDIES Nate of All Vnridttoi —Celery Oranges — Grape» — BAKERY GOODS RECEIVED FRESH EVERT DAY The Latent Periodical» irarm- a a ai ==: «casa i COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR— « t I ARE THE SECRET OF THAT XMAS CHEER Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! 25c — 85« — 45c — 55« — 75« — 85c MAMA DOLLS— At.. 91.50 — 98.00 — 96.00 r TOYS—GIFTS FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS — A GOOD ASSORTMENT . 4 >■. », r LADIES' TRAVELING BAGS~~ An Exceptional Value at.. .99,75 wm CHRISTMAS CANDLES — HUGE RED ONES — CANDLE AND HOLDER 66c SÆ NEW ASSORTMENT— LADIES' COLLAR AND CUFF SETS Christmas Nuts and Candies Christmas Candle»— Mixed Extra Nke Per box .. 8 Os. Can W Kernel« - • * »4-' . .90c lb. .. 45« lb. . 95« lb. 92.75 .. 69« Kterns .. NUTS— Mixed. . .96c lb. Walnuts, No. 1 SS 49c Brazils ... Hazelnuts Peanuts ... Almonds 8 Ox. Caa Wahnrts— Diamond...66c Citron, Orange A Lemon Peel, asst., 70e Ea teins, per pkg. 1 P< Me i ... 19# • 1 — . 89c Currant* per pMg„ .....J6e _30c .46c Date* per pkg.. . I7W« 1 Figs, pdr pkg*. . ,,.16« I McCSNKEY MERCANTILE CONNUT ; M