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LINCOLNS, FORDS, V Is it no* reasonable that we. who are selling Ford can and tractors would be interested more in the performance and upkeep of the Fords, than garages not selling them. Such being the case, don't you think it would be a good idea to have your repair work done at the place where prices are always the same. We operate on the schedule furnished by the Font Motor Co. and can give you an estimate on your repair job before work Is done. We have at this time a number of good, se cond hand can priced very reasonable considering that they have been all overhauled. We have also in stock the New Improved models of Ford cars which have taken a reduction fai price of $60 to $95. Briar poor batteries to os for recharging u we are las tailing new equipi of 16 batteries at one time, staking it possible to make the prices right. it to take care See us for Tires, Tubes, oil and Ford parts ot all kinds. We guarantee satisfaction. THE FORD GARAGE N, H. BROWNING, PROPRIETOR f f -r-r Commencement s Programs Printed or Engraved Calling Cards Monogram Stationery Graduation A n nouncements Artistic On Print Paper Or Tagboard Sale Bills Colon if yon Like ■ 1 ( Dance Posters É - or —t - Dance Cards i j We will make you an especially good price on quantity lots. s The Belt Valley primes f [ Publishers Printers Among Our Neighbors Brief Items of Personal Interest Gath ered by The Times Efficient Corps of Correspondents ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A RMINCTOM +♦♦++♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+ ♦ Dr. A M llwMlt. m . pna.-! 1 t Two carload* of cattle were shipped from here to S western market day. sional visitor hors Saturday . Mr. and Mn. Jim Casement end Mr. and Mn Prank Servos* were visitor* in town Sunday . Mr. and Mn. C. L. Crane and aia ter Mn. Stella Lewis were callers in Great alls Friday. A school board last Friday evening. 6. B. West was retained for the coming ÿtear as prin cipal Mis* Mary Morris of Windham vis ited her sister Mn. E. Lee Friday. Mn. J. Claudfelder of Gerber is re i «ring Mise Ellen Berg who Is con fined to her home with a bad cold. Our school children attended the movie -Little Red Riding Hood- Wed nesday evening being escorted by our teachers Mn. Alice Nordquist and Mr. O. B. West. Mn.. Fred Hamlow and daughter Rosemary were shoppers in Orest was held Falb Friday. Archie Dawson is able to be about again after having been confined to his home on account of sickness. + + + + + •:• ♦ + + ♦♦ + + + + ♦ + i + ♦ + MONARCH ♦ * + + + + + + + ♦ + + + + ♦♦♦ + George Camp who was a business {visitor in Great Falls returned homo Saturday . Mrs. George Poetter came up Sat urday from Logging creek and visited between trains. Mr. and Mrs Pete Okie! and mother Mr. and Mrs Pete Okie! and mother Mn. Phoebe Bas to drove in from the ranch Tuesday. Fred Payne who spent a short time here at the ranch returned to Great Falls Friday where he will remain with his family until spring. I. J. Vaughan Rhys returned . to returned to Hoghesville Thursday from Great Falls where he was a bosines visitor. LU ■ I Mrs. Harold Genger and daughter Patsy Ruth and sister Margaret Mor rill were here several days last week visiting her aunt Mrs. W. H. Wixsot, returned to her home at Fairfield Sat urday. Miss Christine Humps who is teach ing the Belt Park school went to Great Falb Saturday . Fred Sutherland motored up Thurs day from the Goodman ranch. W. J. Heiber left Friday for Helena where he was called by the serious in nen of his «rife whose death occurred the following afternoon at her home there. Mr. and Urs. D. C. Morrison ana ton arrived from Lewis town and left for the Mead creek Ranger Station Monday where Mr. Morrison will be stationed this year as ranger. B. J. Burfening was formerly stationed there but is now residing in Great Falla. Mr. and Mn. Henry Baato were business visitors in Monarch one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brazee were h. Great Falb last week and attended -., . MORE ERGS f .«• M A hen wffibw twtee «■ M»ny «**»»• t w j tittle a * the proper help. Pratt, 'v Kcjruhrtar euptiws eto u od eo t ea nak in* liWTwi*nu. Vital iiwmhents from" row r'v'S* end imparted nert» So vahi ahw il.-ei* that R-euiatoc pr»-t>.-»Uv Couhk-s lier .-»lue of any muh You UaM up vitality among your h«.rl» ITi»e them atrangth to mat roup and Itry uJd wuiter datttt. Hundred, of It edl n* commercial ro ullryw «O m it tpuir J-i»U»R«*uUior w iliac to eMMury ol Pratt rrtiobüüv « . None other would dare Poultry Regulator |*iuraa|(ifwilOi«tfMiarHnMi Seid mint GwimMJ Ip NEW DRUG COMPANY 6. W. Staffel Prop. Uw automobile »how return ii* their home here Monday. Rory Me Done U called in town Wed nesday from hia ranch in Belt Park. A joint party vaa given 8atnrda> night by Mr*. H. 8. Thomas and Mn. J. W. IntsnniU at the Monarch hotel ~ " U ! • jjjj 1 »"' , and a moat delightful lunch was •erred by the boateeaee. The room was decorated tastefully with red, white and blue streamers, flags ana bunting and the score cards in ac cordance to Geo. Washington's birth day. High prizes were won by Mrs Lucy Drsker and Will Danielson and the low was taken by Mrs. C. H. Mc Gee and Jas. Bolinger. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Harlock, Mr. and Mir*. H. S. Haney Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McGee, Mi* end Mrs. Ray Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. Jss. H. Tolliver* Mr. snd Mrs. Wv J. Mason Mes. Lucy Drsker, Hannah Croff, O. &. Woodall, H. 8. Thomas, J. N. Inter mill and Hisses Nona Woodall, Kath ryn Tenny, Mayhelle Croff and Messrs. Fred Danielson, Will Daniel son, Karl Muller. Jaa. Boisinger, Jas. Tenny, Art Mason, Arthur Viaene, Lue Evans, Hugh Wilkins and Chat ,., Holsheimer. R n . .. r Roy Thorson and sister Mias Gen eva Thorson went to Great Falla Sat urday to attend the funeral of their cousin Stella Olsen whose death occur red last Wednesday due to heart Louis Busch returned to his home Saturday via Raynesford from Groat! Palls where he spent the past week attending business. l Jas. Brazee Jr. Was a visitor in Great Palls Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Tolliver an<f daughter Hazel returned to their home in Belt Park Sunday after a two week's visit here with relatives. ■ — ■ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + * + + ♦ ♦ ♦ + NEII ART ♦ +♦♦+++++++++++++♦ A program wae given in the school house Monday afternoon In honor of George Washington's birthday. Mrs. A. Taylor and daughter, Mary returned home from Great Falls Fri day. Mrs. Taylor was initiated into Women's Woodcraft lodge while in the city. Mrs T. Draper of the Silver Dyke spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Chas. Ettien. Doctor King spent a few days ol last week in Greot Falls on business Mrs. G. C. Warmbrod and daughter Joyce returned from Great Falls Fn day. Mrs. Ed. Donovan of the Silver Dyke spent last «reek in Great Falls with friends. Mn Ray R. Porter left recently for Idaho where he will visit his moth er en route to Portland where he ex pects to remain a few weeks. The I. O. O. F. lodge is giving a dance March 6. A good time is as sured as music will be furnished by the Silver Dyke orcheetra. ■ Al. Miller who was injured some time ago at the Silver Dyke when the platform on which he was work ing broke, hurling him down a sixty five foot chute, is reported recovering from the serious injuries sustaineo at that time. Mrs. Butler, mother of Douglas Butler arrived here Saturday front Bynum and will spend a few weeks with Mr. Butler and family. ' Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Shaw have gone to California where Mr. Shaw «rill bo occupied adjusting his brother-in-la «rs estate. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Collette from the Silver Dyke spent Sunday in Neihart visiting friends. Misa Adis Schoberg has gone to California to remain indefinitely with her sister Miss Alta and other rela three. Mn. Nets Swanson Bridgoman is reported to be recovering from a ser ions operation which she underwent a short time ago in the Deaconess hos pital. Mr. Dave Ledbetter is at hia hom in Greet Falb where he is laid up with a severe attack of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith and (laugh tor spent a few days in Great Falls last week doing some spring shopping Dave Bodkins of Belt Park made a trip to Belt to attend to business mat ters and spend a few days with his parents. The ieasers of the Queen mine an shipping from two to three ear loads I ore each week •* - — PYTHIAIU I THEATRf*J T f LAST TIME TONIGHT m THE GREAT DOG PICTURE THE SILENT ACCUSER* FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 26TH—27TH Dick Hitin in "WHERE ROMANCE RIDES" A westers actios picture with twe trained b sr s e e -Star usd Beverly EXTRA Two-reel c o m edy end "FeHx the Cut Admieeioe 1 Ac A 30c SUNDAY AND MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28—MARCH I Another Dandy Comedy Drama CHARLES RAY ARO PAULINE STARK IR it BRIGHT LIGHTS n A grae* coantry bey in New York night Ufa—A show you will like -—Admission 1 Ac A 30c Also Pmthe cartoon comedy WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 3RD & 4TH Harry Carey in SILENT SANDERSON ii 99 A story of the gold fields of the 1er north—something new f< ey—Also Paths Comedy—Admission 19c A 30c. Car ,., w , u *, ? M Lenny Thor » efton ol * * Par * wlpre amo, *£ the out of town visitors at the auto show in Great Fall« ■ , . J . E . d ' ° f ** ' iWer Dyke "* ade a *"P Great Falls Saturday, meet «is wife and accompany 'hei ° n **" remainder of the trip home, Mr ^ Mrs - Wm - Bartle returned home trom Great Falla Monday after | having spent a few days there with relativea , Mr*. Florence McLaughlin moto; ed to Great Palls last week tojattend the auto show. Foul DeVodic and Mr. Murphy who have been leasing the Dakota mine recently struck a four foot vien of ore carrying a large per cent of zinc intermingled with silver and Swan Hanson is a patient in the Neihart hospital, rheumatism being the cause of his confinement. FARM LOANS Abundance of money to loan on improved farms in the Belt Valley FARMERS AND MINERS STATE BANK Local Agent Po* _____ Vermont Loan and Trust Company ELECTRICAL SUPPLIE COMPLETE LINE OF GLOBES ALL KINDS OF ELECTRI CAL EQUIPMENT * Vacuum Sweeper»—Washing Machines—Wiring and Motor Repairing 0 SEE F. E. WILBUR At Sander« eiers . > Î i T Ih? Fixit Shop fi = FIXIT means more than to make tem porary adjustments that will last to the next stop. FIXIT means more than add ing a few shims and a piece of haling t ■d- wire. ye v I { v THE FIXIT SHOP makes permanent s repairs in workmanlike manner and ; % stands back erf the work. HIGH TEST GASOLINE, TIRES, TUBES, THE BEST OF OILS, ACCESSORIES E. J. Marquardt Prop. „ . f ^ SjJvier Qyke mine has begun the construction of a settling dam iii which the- tsdlinw. from Um/JniJ , wnict» «» awll will s ** conTey ^ and ^ 8ed<men t ^6 co ™<*** while the water will exclude, and empty into Carpente* creek. The east end of Lucy Park will comprise the dam. which will be abo »t three hundred feet in width ar 'd will be built of heavy timber. The work has been under headway for about two weeks and is expected to iwquire^ about three months. Mr. Tony Faller has been . laid up with à severe cold, bat is now able to be out. Mr. and Mrs. visitors at t$e Falls last week. lead.__ Cut Bank—Gas flow is 2,00^00 cubis feet a day in Rice well, 12 miles George Bennett were auto show in Great least.