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— " — — - IT'S A Msrrm Christina To You - TIME D> TO GET -=4 BUST > \ > If fflv friends» 'VAN' «ad the child - rea are not to he disappointed Can Supply Your Needs from Stock That Is New and Well Selected. Here are Listed a Few Articles at Random from Our Stock that May Help you Solve your Problems. Ladies Toilet Seta ' Comb, Brush, Mirror...$3.60 to $6.60 Children's Ivory Sets . Babies Ivory Sets. . . Fancy Stationery, White and assorted colors $2.06 Winesap Apples, per box,. SWift's Premium Ham, per lb...S5t $3.00 $1.75 Mixed Nuts, no peanuts per lb Mixed Christmas Candy, per lb.80c Large Olivee, Jar .. Hiawatha Sweet Potatoes, 2 cans Monogram Dates, 2 pkg. El Food Salad Dressing, Bottle... Quart Jar Pickles. Sunkist Dill Pickles, Can.... Oysters, 10 oz. cans.. Large Asparagus Tips, can Celery, Lettuce and all the good things for your Christmas table. 35c .45c 36c to $1.60 55c Ladles Fancy Knit Bloomers Tan, Blue, Black, Orchid, Brown or $2.60 to 3.26 .50c to 75c 25c 25c Purple SEE — SEE 60c Shirred Elastic Garters. Shoe Trees in Xmas Box . 30t 46c 75c . 40c Colored Swiss Voile Handerchiefs 6 assorted colors in box. $2.00 White and Colored Handerchiefs 65c, 76c and $1.00 — — EE SS == EE — EE S — SEE SEE TSZ Sweaters Ladies and Misses ... Electric Curbng Irons Garter and Shoe Tree Sets Three in box Bedroom Slippers Ladies .. Childrens :.. $3.25 to $4.75 $ 1.00 $1.23 .$1.25 to $2.00 90c to :$1.50 We Handle No Shoddy Goods. Our Prices Are as Low as We Gan Make Them 2 •s Before you buy see our splendid assort ment of holiday goods. I; 'A « W arde - Van Dike Co. 1 V ; to The Price is Right at Vans 99 f i a! 4444444444444444 WALTHAM ♦ 4 44444444444444444 4 Only the faithful few were present at the teachers meeting in Highwood Saturday. Apparently the rest deem ed it more important to do Christmas 1 A i p W k Mi % ■ Sale v i TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT OFF ON ALL CUT GLA&S Ladies & Mens Set Rings at Cost -j- Three Diamond Rings Included - AT BARGAIN PRICES Ladies White Gold Wrist Watches -Amber and Pearl Amber Toilet Sets Montana Sapphires 88 1-8 OFF White Ivory Liberal Prices on Entire Jewelry Line -Mounted and Unmounted —83 1-8 OFF -Pearl Chokers —PEARLS Lavallières Ü H. Sundermeier tß Jeweler sad Optometrist shopping. An informal session was j j j held at the school building at which time Marie Peterson and Margaret Lynch told in an interesting manner of their trips to Chicago and the vo rational conference at Bozeman, re-, spectivety .Miss Cleaver exhibited half a dosen beautiful baskets which her pupils had woven from reed and and explained where materials for same could be bought. Mrs. A. J. Fischer, Jr. gave a book review— "Technique of Teaching 1 ' by Davis emphasizing questioning and ths kinds of questions and answers teach ers should consider. Miss Gray read a paper she had prepared on for Teachers. the importance of keeping the body healthy by having healthy thoughts Ethics In this she stressed M and of keeping happy by having beau-, tiful the ughts Mrs. Charles Thomp son invited all those present to her home where she served a delicious : lunch. She was assisted by Mrs. Un- ' hoff. Piano selections by Francis i Linhoff and Margaret Lynch were much enjoyed by everyone, j Otto Gulden is driving a new Ford. 1 I Rumor has it that G. Feltman has a ; I Red-Bird. We wonder why he doesn't show it off. Perhaps he doesn't scant; it travel the roads in company with ; ! the Ford. Mrs. Keith and Mrs. Feltman spent i ! Saturday shopping in Great Falla. ! There is to be a demonstration of school work, a basket social and dance at the Argonne school Saturday night. Funds are to be used to buy supplies for the school. Mrs. Julia Shepherd who was oper ated on several weeks ago is jiow very ill at her son's home in High wood. Many of her Waltham friends I have called on her and are grieved to I see her in such a critical condition. I ****•: * * * v V BELT MEAT MARKET J 4 . 4 ' ♦ 4 4 A. Veleblr, Prop. 4 4 4 4 4 Fresh snd Cured Meats < 4 4 4 < 4 Moat. j. Belt 4 4 j 44444444444444444 _ BELT ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION John Poland. Prop Auto > |mi « , 44444444444444444 I + 4 SCHOOL NOTES 4 f 44444444 4.jk 4 4 4 4 4 4 (Continued from Page One) A »et of rules has been formed anil placed upon the bulletin board. 5 The eighth grade has finished the ES study of infinitives and will begin ci, the participle. The first and second grades are busy decorating their rooms and practicing for the Christmas program Edward Maki has left for Great Falls where he will enter school. Robert Rudder has started school in the first grade. A The seventh grade has finished the study of Switzerland in Geography. I Helen Bmtofski spent Saturday I and Sunday at her home in the Lower H Belt ranch. B 1 Taa waa held in the Home Econom : ice department Tuesday afternoon foi ! the mother« of the girl« who are tak ing elementary Dressmaking. It we* also for the ladles registered in even. ing class work. The purpose of the tea was to display the woolen dresses made by the girls and by the ladies. Orders for candy wil Ibe accepted by the Freshman Food class. Orders must be in next Monday. The girls of ths Sophomore class are starting their silk dresses. JOKES Lowry—"Say Freshman, how many sides are there to a circle?" Freshman—"Two" Lowry—'How do you get that?" Freshman—"Well, there's the in-1 side and the outside." • ' Leslie J know the difference between sight and vision?" Say, Skinny, do you Skinny—"No, what is the differ ence ?" Leslie J.—Well, the girl I had last night was a vision but the one you had was a sight." Mr. Oertli—"Martin, Berkshire?" Martin—"It's either a pig or a hog l' m not * ure which," County Attorney Eichmeyer was » j visitor in Belt Saturday evening. 1 Harry Browning returned home! Wednesday after a week spent in Great Falls. what is a Gift Things w For Her Dressing Table An item of everyday use and hence something that will make her remember daily your thoughtfulness in se lecting her gift. J Gift Cameras A/a A most delightful gift and one that m certain to give of entertainment the yea» round. more than the usual Stationery In Da inty Boxes Handsome indeed are the boxes of Gift Stationery wc are showing. They comprise the latest modes in busi ness and social stationery—«elected and arr ang e d In convenient and practical boxes. A Fountain Pen la addition makes the gift most complete. We have an assortment from which to choose. « ■ • Cigars and Box Gandy The New Drug Company v Georg« Stuff «4 Prop. II III HI|IHIlTI Itl fWMBt aj » i -THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17 Claire Windsor in Metro-Gold wy n Piet me >* NELLIE é* -Abo Patbe Corned; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18Tfi & 19TH --— AN EPIC OF THE OLD WEST WITH KIT CARSON 'Over the Great Divide' -Featuring—Roy Stewert and Henrv B. Walthal We can highly recommend this show for children Based on Facts and Fiction and suppos ed to be historically correct. —PRICES 10c & 30c-ALSO TWO REEL COMEDY— SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 TUES, WED, DEC. 22-23 —Eleanor Board man in— -Mildred Harris in Private Affairs ** True as Steel by Rupert Hughes — Abo "Felix the Cat" — story "Th« Ledger of Life" n From Sat. Evening Post CHAINS — BRAKE LININGS - TIRES - TUBES - JACKS - Light bulbs and other Hose connections for any car. car accessories. Come in and get an estimate on your winter job of overhauling. , WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK The Fixtt Shop E. J. MARQUARDT. Prop. ca