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V k ss. K I i r Your home is burning •with a flameless fire! — - Y OU can't see its gnawing p ro g re s s , yet it is thee«—eating its way into your home's beauty; into its life; into the money you have invested in it. Decay I That is this flameless fire. Decay wrought by rain and snow and time. Protect against it. Protect with the best paint you can buy. That is the only way to save money. We sell du Pont Paints and Vanishes because they're so good that we stake our reputation on them. They're master-made. They give you greater pro tection for every dollar you spend. Neihart Lumber Go. I Author ized A gency A du Pont Finish for Lvov Surface PAINTS - VARNISHES ** ENAMELS — r= LUMBERJACKS ACT IN THRILLER Bar) Hudson stopped at nothing to get realism and genuine thrills into his first National picture, "The Knock oat," which comes to the Pythipi^ Theatre Friday and Saturday starring' --- ■ " FILM $3 1. » ! r er / : You can improve your baking with— *r 3r:. ;. DR. PRICE'S . j ■ ; Powder Nodes bow light, fluffy and even-textured your cakes are when leavened with Dr. Price'*. Truly the quality baking pow der at an economy price. j : .? , Specials-- Saturday Only $ .85 6 lbs Hewlett« Jam- 4 lbs Lard ... 7 Cans No. 6 Pea« ». . 4 lbs Raisins.. 6 Large Cans Tomatoes .... .90 1.00 .; .60 1.00 : i_ j JJ 4 •. ' i » .Aft Bring Us Your Cream! PROMPT RETURNS HIGHEST MARKET PrflCE SERVICE AS YOU LIKE IT—TODAY'S PRICE 39c Lion Brand Work Shoes THE BEST-$4.90 A PAIR - ASK TO SEE THIS SHQE • Complete Line of Boys Keds JUST THE THING FOR THIS NICE WEATHER i — Belt. Ft 72 , = Milton Sills. In order to obtain the correct at mosphere for the outdoor scenes of this picture of the Canadian Woods he sent his company into the wilds ot Northern Ontario and Quebec. The location of the picture tree 'in the center of the largest lumbering activ ities in the Eastern section of th*. country. ' ' v That the scenes might be true to life and depict the perilous task of : the river drivers who bring million» of logs each year from the forests to the sawmills, Hudson, through the oo , opeation of the Canadian government. engaged the, whole # crew of one of the largest woods operators as Sac tors In the picture. The Knockout" is a film filled with stirring action of the sort for which Sills has become famous. He is a prise fighter who goes to the I-og ging camps of the north woods when he Ends that his arm has gone back on him. There he meets opposition and action that makes his ring effort» seem soft. taken along for other action scenes, j Sills battles his way against of a type rarely seen in such num bers on the screen. He is surrounded by a band of physical giants. His principal fight is with John Phillip Kolb, who stands six feet seven inches and weighs two hundred and fift> pounds. A dozen real lumberjacks, picked for their huge stature, were men and at every turn the big, hairy. {rough Canadians are iit the back ground. •»-e ST. LUKE'S CHURCH - Le« H. Yoang, Pastor Church school 10 A. M ST- MARK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday school 8 o'clock p. os. First Mass 8 o'clock a. m. High Haas 10:80 A. M. Benediction 7:80 P. M. CHRSTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10:30 A. M. . Communion services 11:80 A- M. Christian Endeavor 7 P. M. Junior Endeavor (in basement) 1 P. M. Preaching service« 8 P. M. Midweek service Wednesday 8 P- M. If you don't attend elsewhere-Comc Marion Kierstead now in the sen ior class o f the Great Falls high school has been elected by the teach ers to membership in the National Honor Society because of high schol arship. She is also a member of the honor ten. The mother of Mrs J. N. Cramer oi Evans is ill in the east necessitating the presence of Mrs. Cramer. Be cause of this J. N. is disposing of hie entire ranch equipment April 28th when everything will be sold to the highest bidder. Nothing will be re served or bid in. See bills. Mr. and'Mrs. Grover Abernathy ol Raynesford qrere shopping in gelt stores Wednesday. On Saturday night May 1st Vh« school will give a benefit dance .at Raynesford. A splendid time is guar ' !• a c yf Anthony dad family who »re ; entoed. residing in Cascade visited rel at iv e w in Belt Sunday and oh their retara to Cascade stopped at the Deacon**» hospital where they visited- Mrs Whevre, s sister of Mr. Anthony. i„ Swan Tborson well-known mer chant of Great Falls passed throngn town yesterday morning. Mr. Thor son is getting to be quite a farme* He is the owner of the Henderljkfcr ranch in Kibbey and also of the repel, rented by his son-in-law Ben Benson on Little Belt. The Kibbey ranebtosi bcihg managed by a Mr. t>ahl vtaa was formerly a fum rehant. «i g/Gn jt has been stocked with 200 head o cattle and some grain is being sown. Ben A. Benson is well-known in Belt) and is making a success of the Little Belt ranch. Mrs. Daniel Leif of Jüngham Montana visited at the home of M-. and Mrs. Jack Lowe last S unday. It is the style for elevator men to get the mumps this year. After Dili Vendsel had recovered, Jack L >w* was the next victim, lie has l>een confined to hit- house for a we but war out yesterday. During his ill ness Mrs. Lowe has been boss at the elevator. When the swelling was at its worst Jask gravely informed the reporter, he had to jump as high a» he could in order to be able to spk over his chin. A surprise party was given on Sun day April the 18th in honor of MV. and Mrs. Matt W. Halmes and sor Raymond. The guests were Mrs. Hag tin. William Ernest. Jacob and Impie ! Haglii», John K. and George Nelson, * John Koskie., Mrs. Halmes. John Wayne, Rudolph and Fannie Halmes. Af two o'clock * delightful lunch was served. The honor guests wish to ex press their appreciation for then friend* thoughtfulness. The Rebekah card party on Satur day night was not well attended. Bvl (iently there were two many othe* affairs going on. Those present ho« a delightful time. Miss Mary Schulet and E. H. Sun derme »er won the head prizes while Mrs, Pilgeram and Q. C. Simonis were the recipients of the boobies. The hutch was bountiful and tasty and many expressed tbem»etvar sorry for those who missed the wonderful supper. John W. AAderson, advertising man for Bend Theaters, Inc., won third prize in the September motion pi< Unv display contest for the Northwest. HI* lobby decoration for the ''Thund ering Herd" were among the beet of the year, it was stated in the rojn manication that brought the prise money. Monk i* now located in Bend, Oregon. Edgar Morris Is back from a busi ness trip to California where he vie ited his brother John and other rela tives. They drove to Glendale, Posa dena. Long Beach San Diego and TU Juana Edgar surely enjoyed the o«t A delightful dance was held at the four-corner* Saturday night. Norman Parker, Geoffrey Farmer and Alfred Lewie of Willow creek ited Belt an Saturday. Mr. Edwards of Monarch was a visitor Saturday. John Magnuson was in town Sat urday on business. H« is rejoicing over the R. F. D. route which bring;» them the mail three til Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson visited relatives is Great Falla Friday. Miss Pauline Pohitnik Shopped visited with her sister, Mrs. Jeffries in Great Falls Friday. Miss Spencer of Bkeville spent ruesda yevening in Belt attending Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Noble visited Friday at the Magnuson ranch. Mrs. Scott Depew and Mrs. Larson of Fife shopped in Belt a few hourej Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Louis Busch of Kibbey shopped in Belt Saturday. Walter Fish passed through Belt Tuesday on his way to Great Falls. Mrs. John Croft and son Bill Kibbey shopped in Bek Tuesoay. Miss Martha Atkinson visited Mise Ann and Marie Forder over the Week end at their home near Waltham. Mrs. Leon McConkey and children spent Sunday at the Roe Morris home Ed Skadsen of Great Falla passed through Belt on his way home Satur a waek. day. Roy Pish of Raynesford attended business in Belt Tuesday. Welter Kennedy of Great Falls at tended to business in Belt Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Clergy and Miss ' Genevieve Scfaroeder motore d to Great Falls Sunday. Wm. Flohr spent the week-end Bek. Joe Vas key of Great Falls mss business visitor ip Beit Tuesday, Dr. and Mrs. Stewart spent Sunday in Great Falla Mr. and Mrs. Ne)* Nelson sad daughter we» visitor* La Greet Fall* Sunday . Mr. and Mr*. Dave Pimperten mot ore d to Great Fell* Wednesday, Mrs. Staffel and daughter Bernice «pent Several days in Groat Fall* the latter part of last week before taking a trai nto Sunburst where Bee will W* f» Mr •<* at the Eagles conven *»on v < - 1 - Mr. and Mrs, Phil Leveillt», Mrs. Frank Beaudry and Mrs. George Stat fel drove in to Great Falls Thursday Mrs. Walter Kei.nedy and son Le land and Charles Burhaker of Great Falls visited at the I el: nd home Sun day. The Armington crev-'s speeder and {rash car went Into th - ditch yester day whne a frieght ckie around the curve this Mde of Armington unex pectedly. The four section men jump èd and were unhurt. MASONS AND STARS. NOTICE! A party for Masons, pastern Star» and their families will be given in the lodge room of the K. P. hail on Tuesday evening April 27th. Masons, Stars and their families are invited. (Signed) Committee. All NOTICE TO STOCKMEN There will be a meeting of stockmen at the Neil creek school house on Sunday April 26th, 1926 at ] ;30 P. M for the purpose of organizing to get j the stockyards made larger or movea v an< l * scale put in, Tex Graff Deputy Stock Inspector. MARCELLING Second door below the Troy Laun dry. Jessie Sampson, Phone 89 »V MONARCH t * Gilbert 8troop and Jas. Baumgart ner were business visitor* to Greet Fells Saturday. ' Mrs. George Smith end son Glenn ot Orest Falls are guests at the Hudson j home this week. Hr. and Mrs/ Wm. Holzheinter came from Hug he* ville Monday and spe< the dav visitinr relatives Dr. Wells was a professional callei In town Monday from Neihart. Mrs. Homer Thomas is a visitor 1». Monarch this week, _ : /__ R. E. Dickenson was a business call 1er in Monarch Saturday from the Ranger Station. ( Mr. and Mr* Jim Casement ot Great Falls and mother Mrs. Anna Servos* of Armington spent the week end with their sister and daughter Mr*. H. I, Croft at her home here. Mead La thorn is s visitor to Great Fells and Helena this week. Kaii via-[Muller went to Great Fall* with him and expects to stay there. « a 'f H-A-T-S Correct in the Details that Make for Smart Appearance LANPHER '-T r » » A few details determine wheth er or not your spring hat has The proportion of the brim and crown to your face ; the color and the band. Details you'll ap preciate when you see the new Lanphers—4hey're in our win - dow now. Drop in—try 'em an. j ♦ T r~— V 1 3 Things There are three things that. L make the well dressed man and § price isn't one of them; Good Style Good Tailoring Good Fabrics are the trinity of good clothes service. You're guaranteed all three of these factors in our standard brand suits—even though the prices are extremely low. $20 to $30 Ham ment Brothers Miss Genevieve Gerhart arrived here Monday and will assist Mrs. j Draker during the summer. Mn. C Gerhart and son Jo* left for Orest Falls Sunday to make their home. They have purchased a residence then and leased their ranch .interests here Clarence and Wm. Danielson left Tuesday for Rieerille with their truck* and will be employed by W. R. Gray contractor hauling gravel. Their have but recently purchased a new! truck made for this work and s new dump box on one of their big trucks. Robert Day has token Roy Thorsons place at the Monarch Merc .Co. Mr. and Mrs. Chat Lowry end chil dren Bob and Norms spent Sunday at their cebin here. » O. R. Woods hi was a business vis a !'* 01 ' în B * It 90 8 * tu, $ wr - . I I s S J t » HARNEY'S a S 5 S I 5 Bek's Popular Amusement Hall r r E = r Opportunity always for a sociable game of cards, a game of billiards or a teat of skill at the pockets. s I i ■3 5 I y = = *■ = - M I i Cigarettes Tobacco 8oda Fountain Ice Cream Ginger Ale Soft Drinks Cigars (Mndy A. N. Prather, Prop. ■ âimillllllliHUHimiilllllllHtHNNHHIIIUIII | -— SUNNY JIM SAYS Jan Can't Put It Over on the Irish Have you any OTritilphelter'a favorite friarf «ake flour?" Vrn. O'Reilly asked h«r grocer. "We're out of that brand but we have something just as good," replied the grocer. "Go on exclaimed the Irish lady. "If the re was any thing as good <Tye think Td take the thruble t' roemoeitaj that heathenish name? She knew what worked. When you walk to DAHLS you not only save dollars but you get what you call far. —— V> t ■ :■ rf Sll u r - 1 - : 1 Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Gerhart and eon came up from Belt Met week to their rmnch nMir her* when they will make ». ; Elietricaf SrppNbs COMPLETE LIN* Ot GLOBK8 ALL KIND« Ot ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Vacuum Sweeper* — Washing Machines Wiring and Meter Repairing -BEE F. E. Wilbur At ftondenariers T , \ i.