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P* T Prepare for the ■■'■•Z ■■ Cold Winter Winds ? i T -7,' ? T i 777 1 t I 57 4 . I r I'j t U • J » " Manj an uncomfortable cold house would be agreeably warm and the coal bill would be appreciably Ie«s if the doorr and windows were protected from the chill blasts of winter A full line of— STORM DOORS AND STORM SASH Always On Hand a Neihart Lumber Company m T ♦ Prepare For Winter Remember the long winter evenings whpn you are shut off from the outside world. Why be lonely and discontented when you can enjoy high clas.s music, speeches, church and fun at your firesidt -INSTALL AN TWATER - KENT RADIO A Demonstration machine at my residence. If you are inter ested call and hear it. Tubes Rejuvenated for 25c each—Adds months to their life N. H. Browning BATTERIES RECHARGED The Finnish Bath House will not Ik visit to his old home in Wilksbarre, open Saturday the 19th but will be Pennsyvania. running on the 24th. On Tuesday Thos Glynn left for a and Washington. before Ala return he will also visit New York, Philadelphia jMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiimimtiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiii: £ The Spirit of Giving 1$ the Spirit of Christmas i! § The spirit of joyful Christmas touches men's hearts today. It is a spirit of "giving"—the privi lege of sharing in the abundance of life's joys— that makes man happier. It is onr business to give fully of our service. And as we serve in fuller measure, we prosper, 'tis true, but more important, we find happi many opportunities to be of help and to share with * our community iu the pr o s p e ri ty that It enjoys. And so. we thank you ail and offer our wishes and hopes for vour full enjoyment of this Christmas in our I I if s = Farmers & Miners State Bank = 5 1 = 5 5S? Local Items of Belt 4 Hia mother and two brothers are visiting Mike Rocks. They are Mn Annie Rocks, Fred Rocks and Julius Rocks, all of Joplin, Montana. Mrs. Kangas of Neihart is down vis iting friends. i Browning surprised her last Friday evening on her fourteenth birthday with a birthday surprise party. Ulf evening passed all too quickly as the children played games and listened t$> the radio. A very delicious lunch was served at the close of the evening. Those present were—Marjorie Shar rard, Helen Remington, Helen Rice, Hasel Rice, Agnes Colgan, Ruth Staf fel, Ruth Wilson, Rosalie Dolan, Dor othy Nelson, Madeline Spigen and Joy Browning. J . H. Vaskey, Mrs. Vaskey and Frank Kolar of Raynesford drove through yesterday for Great Falla. The car also carried a load of dressed turkeys. A. A. Dawson and son were in town Wednesday on business. Mat Richardson was a visitor at the Times office this week. Ole Grendahl who has been work ing in Kibbey was a visitor in Belt ; Monday. J. Burgher smelled the storm com ing in Wyoming and turned back be fore he ran into it. Charlie Gulden is rejoicing in the fact that he has joined the grand father's club. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gulden at Beaver ton, Ore. on Nov. 19th. states that he has had to buy a new A number of the friends of Joy j i Charlie hat because the old seemed to be ting too tight. J. S. Cook, county auditor made Belt a visit Saturday afternoon. Louis Ne va la of Little Belt was business visitor in Belt Tuesday. . . Further dumping of ashes or bish at any plaee within the City Lim j its is hereby prohibited, except where written permission is first secured from Mayor or Clerk. S5 reward will IS REWARD SS % I bo paid for information leading arrest and conviction of «nyone dumping except as hereby provided. ; By order of the Mayor and City Council. Leo C. Grayblll, City Clerk, •• 4 •{• ❖ 4- ❖ ♦ * * * + ♦ ■> » * f « 4 ♦ 4 -CLUB Cafeteria + + \\ Great Falls, Montana 1 We have just increased our * capacity, having added mon- + j ^ tables, booths and rest rooms + : 4 for ont of town patrona. Maks 4 4 our cafeteria your headquarter*. 4 ++♦++++++♦++♦♦♦+♦ , + 4 + == MANCHESTER'S •HEADQUARTERS FOR CIGARS. In Christmas CANDY ) BOXES Cigarettes Tobacco 37, Cigars f Pipes Luxurious Boxes of — ' As large as you wish—Bar candies of every brand AN IDEAL PLACE TO WHILE AWAY AN IDLE HOUR i BARNEY'S I A. N. PRATHER. PROP. 4 8 T. MARK'S CATHOLIC* CHURCH I Sunday school 2 o'clock p. m H'rat Mass 8 o'clock a. m High Mass^40:80 A. M. Benediction 7:30 P. M. ST. LUKE'S CHURCH FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT: j sermon, 10 A- M. Church .school. 10:45 A. M. Holy Communion an ) 7 P. M. Evening service and i I lus tra ted talk, "From Adam tu Christ'' of especial interest to children. CHRISTMAS EVE: Sunday School festival, 7:30 P. M. CHRISTMAS DAY: Holy Communion 1046 A. M. ! Mrs. Margaret Millard is very low. The children are all here with the ex ception of Mrs. Speer who is expecteo on any train. Many of them have come long distances for a last word with mother. Mr and Mrs. Milton Peterson stop ped n few hours in Belt Saturday on their way from Little Belt to Great Falls . i Mrs. Cal Sharrard and Mrs. Arthur Winston visited Mrs. Joe Dlscher overi the week end. Mrs. Carlson of Great Falls visited j her sister Mrs. Hilda Anderson on { Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Brodi^ and' daughter, Ruth, shopped in Great Falls Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blomquist were'the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoetter Sunday. a Mrs. A. Lincoln nee Mary Millard Is at her mother's home. Mrs. H. Backhouse, nee Sadie Mn lard is with her mother Mrs D. Chrysler, nee Etta Millard arrived in Belt a few days ago from her home in Bremerton, Washington Mrs. C. Dalgren, nee Maggie Mil-' rlârd of Bremerton, Washington who; rub-l^., not ^ jn Pe t for ^ years j, otm . Mrs. L. Mason, nee Lillace Miliaro :*>f Seattle upon receipt of her mothers came and is here. to, ^ mond Mmard of Cronccnt city r#Hforn| , arrived 80im . l!ay , n * 0 . , Mn w Nimmon , of Fife, nee Jen nie Millard( „„ Arthur Cranc> net Iva Millard a nd Mi i. J- C. Anthony, nee Viola Millard of Cascade are all I jin Belt ns well as M yo;- H. W. Mil lard the other son. MARCELLING Second door below the Tiny Lam* dry. Jessie Sampson. HORSES FOR SALE—AH ages and! descriptions, broke and unbroke, cash ! or on time. Mike Rocks, Belt, Mont. ! When in Great Fall* leave your, car in the Ludwig Garage. Up-to lute. careful service. FOR SALE —100 ewes mixed age, good quality and two purebred fin». wool bucks. Armstrong Brothers, Armington, Montana. tf. ..— - — Yovlt Christmas (v Store ^ : ■ i n : M r: ^ . Men's Gifts Here are the Things Men Would Choose for Themselves if Men did Choose Gifts for Themselves. Practical,^ Serviceable, Worthwhile Things - to wear - Leather Veste — Sweaters —Night Robes P ajamas— Dress Shirts (ail kinds)—Dress Gloves —Hosiery—Col lars—Neck Wear—Handkerchiefs—Arm Bands—Gar ters—Suspenders—Cuff buttons—Mufflers— Blasers— Hate—Caps —Mittens— We also have a complete line ot Ladies Handkerchiefs and Hose. COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU SELECT YOUR PRESENTS Hamment Brothers 'The Right Goods Priced Right" . ... ,, ... ..... ... .... ,... , B B J— j | | | ■±3P str -r-~ a ■■ • ~ V ■ üm*g (HljriatmaB For the Best in Christmas Nuts Candies and Fruits --- Visit Us Choice Xmas mixed candy per lb 25c —Mixed nuts 30c Walnuts, Per Pound .26c—Hazel Nuts . . . .... 36c Walnuts. Per Pound.35c—Peanuts. Per pound.80c .$ 1.00 3 dozen fancy oranges. •-See us for quantity prices on Candy and Nuts - A DESIRABLE GIFT - Special this week. Ladies $1.25 Garter and Rubber Apron Sets ...Æ ~ r Towel Sets—Garter Set«—Rubber Aprons—Dolls—Silk Hose—Sik Sox—Garters—Fancy Box Handerchief ... $ .96 ■; Iveave your orders early for Celery— Lettner— Sweet Spuds—Cranberries— Ca ndie » Nuts—Fruits and be -——— assured of the best. McConkey Merc. Co. FONE 72 / A World of Suitable Gifts AT DAHL'S If you are looking for suggestions as to what wmiM be appropriate, just pay u« an early visit. We believe we have what you and yoor friends want. Walk to Dahl's and Save Dollars