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* vôIÏtΟüÏ StaU Historical Library • n* v * f*JS v .17 X * * P5fc% i?' vi , »Mû» ad f? ; ^ - Vi R- : <r'** aaF-■ MW» «WW* -r* 4» ■as«* :;V r . »■ , *•. h ar& * - cr 1 A *SL. J Vj i fr_ ♦ s*m » ■= VOLUME U. NUMBER 28, IN ADVANCE SUM PER BELT, MONTANA. ►AY, 2S> 11» JUDGE PRAY DECIDES COMPLAINT MOST tl MADE MORE EMPLICIT The residents in the vicinity of Bait cr eak and others who are trying to stop the alleged pollution of the waters of the creak must »«Ef nun •pacifie chargea in their complaint, according ta a decision handed down by Judge Charles N. Pray in the fed eral court Thursday afternoon. la Us d s eis tos which is in the ease af "Jade Rubber, Alcide Fischer, et •L tor themselves and all other per •one rtttUaiiy. situated, plaintiffs Dyke Mining Co.. the The motion for further and par. Utenlar rtatement on the part of the on regularly to be 1 and whch ho relies. referring hum particularly to other* •mriiarljr sltoptod so that there may to the ha In to be given at th* trial. to mart Em parmi. The Mil to It a "Uadsr Em rule all d the nlfef dsmanEM any Ja la am plaintiffs but in toe dr ram stances here it Is unfair to the de fendant to compel H to meat the era! allegations of the hill withouh more particular information as to the location and description of the dam aged property tolled on to sustain them. It seems to me that all that is required here is hi effect a bill of particulars which couW ver> nÿ^Md by Em pfcintlffs further and totter p* ticulars concerning the names of persons and property of others simi larly situated. " ■ _ r , ,r be cool Plaintiff» are given SO days lo •mend the complaint "The position of th» court may be considered ^ s denial af the ' ptffotiffs' motion to strike," sap* the court hi ' conclusion fto; . ■ - __ Active With Plans Fer Future Work SSSSÜMI MRS*: ES Tbs Lion's dub me* at , dinner Tuesday evening with a good atten dance. -■ The dinner iras served by Mrs. Berg assisted by Mm. Axel Barg. Chairman Manchester of the Fron tier Days Carnival c omm i tte e repor-1 ted that preparations are proceeding satisfactorily and read the the committees appointed to look]®* 0 f 0.-4* MacDonald stated that to had w ritt e n Mr. Harrington, state «apart asking fer a to could speak 'in Belt bat had a» yet rses l vsd ne reply. Coal A f ro m a nearby a bo After considerable W af fttef. Tne dub wB A HILARIOUS SCREAMING FARCE COMEDY MIDNIGHT NAME! 99 UP IN MABLE'S ROOM a Start** 11:0ft P. M. St JANUARY 1 Shown Only nt I he HMnigMt Matinee nt 11:00 . PYTHIAN THEATRB . . AdtoC IS and S5c • . r < * ♦ Knows his stuff Jack Poland has recently pie ted another Job of refitting Delco Lighting plant batteries. This time the work was done for Csri Alex ander of Wayne. New plates put in, connections r e n e w e d and the Mammoth Wans Frontier Days Preparations for the Frontier Days Carnival arc go mg oa apace and this one is warranted to ha the biggest and beat over. Tis commit teas have been soonnng.. the country for thrills. „Yon can dance, buck the Eger, tempt fortune, buy out Eh counter, enter year hart girl's in the popularity contest and you want to ipst for an hour downstairs. Two aigfato of fun wfll he soma for thp aaw year. Should the night* ha «to than is plenty of spooa to and to oSè af ttolsM I that you may spend wfli he dasotod to good which is putting on the celebration. by Em Lions* dub rt NEW COUNTY OFFICERS t f AKE OFFICE JAN. 1ST v • , All tltcU(i ot f\con wiu assume office on January first with the exception of County Tresa Jeffrie* who irtH take office on March .first, . The present incumbent of that office, M. D. ; -Nicholson has beat, no mi nated fog the position of Regis ter of the Lead Office in Great Fails and will resign to accept that position as noon as his nomination has been confirmed. .t W. & Jeffries, treasurer-elect would dodbtleas be appointed to fill the vacancy wen it not for Em fact that by serving the unagpitod term he would debar himself from seek ing another term after that lx which to bas. bean elected e xp ir es . Ttore i» s constitutions] provision agate*»* a county more than two and this is the reason for Mr. Jeffries' unwilllng to accept a recess appointment The job will not gs togging sine*, there am a number of men willing to cam for the county«' cash fer two A. H. Strin K h*m hs* beer; acting B « B,tt *» •«•!* » position* with the Internal Revenue register of the land office since W. Bureau at San Francisco. The appointment of M. D. Nichol son is a popular one and EW approval of n crats alike. JL. * IN APPRECIATION sit They especially wish to thank Em houses tor their assistance. individuals fer Ewhr Anuitons, and W. P. Pilgenun for his se r v ic es as «98 7.78™" ■■^E7 -S7gTTTTMrr--iw I i i ■ »■PWWfcssawB r- y ■HITT"'TW M tr r v gjïïT I TT Potato Experts At Bozeman _.PROGRAM_ Annual Convention of the Montana Hastens, January 6 and 1927 at tkt Agricultural Hall. "f January ft, B-Jft A. M. Appoint 2. The Frost SMaaRon During E. Isaac, Extension , Hortitulurist, Grows»' Experience* and ftaen ; Means ef Minimising Prast Injury, W..E ; Sugar* of Mcatena Hwtie uH tnral A Tubanmit PMdar P. M. Hteui January ft, 1:N P. M. ■ A Grading and Standardisa tien af Point of Origin, F. L T*ytor Asst. Agricultural Agent, C. B. é Q RP ft. Marketing Our Seed Advertising by Shows. Hnetiruhai Isi Montana Station; Marketing Methods, Organ =F STNDENT TE ■- i yA ,J S16 * Ai M I left Great Falls at ftitft A. M. Wsdnesday morning sad arrived hi Chicago at 9:00 A. M. Friday. We went to our hotel, left our thing* and then started out to nee the efchts, ae the Stock Show didn't «tart until Saturday. Friday we went tnroogb the Chicago Art Gallery, and thsi afternoon saw the parade of the Mid shipman and cadets of the army and ware boosting for their played their-annual game in Chicago the following day. "Saturday we went out to the stock show snd stayed until about two o'clock that afternoon. It was an - They • „who ] a*vy immense show, and took ns some time to look over all of It Montana was represented by a few animals which showed us that we have a long way to g* until we can show against some of the other atataa. Prom the livestock show w* went through the Swift Pricking Plant and watched their butchering operations. Ws also went through the Libby, Mc Neil and Libby Catering Cm plant Jfcfj the afternoon era «ranted to go.until about foui o'clock in the afternoon, when we met at the hotel and all went to the Masonic temple. Monday being our last day, ws arant out to Evanston to Universlt) Northwestern which has the largest gymnasium in the world. We then went to Lincoln Park and visited the Zoo and Aquar ium. As our time was getting short we were able to make only a hurried to trip through the FUR Muséum Of Natural History "Ws went to our hotel about five o'elsek and checked out. and then «tort to the dsprt to wgit for our train which left aft sfe-flftean Wo la St, Paul trsfau snd while Goy Medal Radis Station, We left St Paul at tlrt* a* «rrivud home W* WOOD the on T hurs day isatior. Contracta. B. B. Duncaa. County AfWitJBivto. ft. Potato Seed Treatment Disease Control. H E. Morris, Path »legist. 7. StorGfs ta Brf atton to the Saad Oaata. B> S. laaac, Extenamn Horti ana cohorts!, and W K, Poltingar, Supv ft:«» P. ML 9m Peed. A » M P. M. ». Sow to Produce Tuber* of tbs Desired by the C. C. Starring, Aast The Cultural Side of Potato Praduetfan—-Cultivation. H L Oram. i; Irrigation, J. Ç. Cronk, Co beug. A I Jft P. M. A 11a Futur « ad the Seed Potato Industry In D. B. Wirhurd Agriculturist, (Must Northern Ry. 0a* St. PmO. Sad* for Ik. t |V s T 1927. 1ft. Patate OerEficaEon Plana tar 1991 If. Committee Eaport s and Mia *M 9. M. Potato Banquet. p I *"Mr. Abtog. supervisor of Agrkul out He la a fins •long to help feHaW, and made the trip most plaas antsand intltosting. thaSkfUl to the Milwaukee BaJlroad fbr -giving the trip and hoys that soma more ef Belt Ag. students will to aibls to make the trip next year." Sigurd Johnson We W«u all fOr occupancy at the first ol GETTING MORE ROOM AT MISSOULA SCHOOL State University. Missoula, Dec. lb —Physic*, mathematics and bus '• administration of the Un iversity of Montana, will be located in the old Craig hall building as as remodeling work ia finished, as Em hall for the past number of yaars has boused coeds, attending school at Montana. During the Christmas holidays, the f ur ni tur e and equipment wl(J b out of the old dormitory« into the néw Corbin hall, whJch altnough is nearing completion H wfH art be entirely finished in quarter tii Craig Remodeled Then, old Craig hall will undergo a complete remodeling. Plans of the after reconstruction hâve not fteen given out, but the entire inside is to be torn out, snd rebuilt in padern concrete and steel con •trite*»-. Classrooms snd labors torts* am to to furnished for the ent of phgii^lSatÖhatics, riness administration. - Bach of these departments are at present squeezed into other build toga. Mathematics occupies a corn«. ^ halt Physics labor! ties ana of'1 «aall classroom have been fitted ia Em basement of the new Net oral B rtevto hall while the school of business administration shares Strap-1 an frame building of §£>16 *oye. with the littis theatre ; and radio station KUQM ,,,, ■i T-— . ll , l y y irijMjRgffl mMs i n ■ ■ l . . . ■ ■ . BOBCATS FAIL TO TAKE NOME HIDES OF LOCAL BEARCATS _ A.aaa Mahoney, daughter ef Mrs g Mahoney of Spring ervsk and Louie Goette of' Great Pella ware married last weak ta Oreat Palla by Justice of the Peace C. A Wilson. GOETTE • MAHONEY They win make their hpa* la Grate Pells. . Midnight Maths Tee Notts Two When the crowd Is the thickest and you cant find room to dance at slw Years night, yon can pot do] Usai Frontier* Days celebration b e tto r than go down to Em Pythian Thautou and am one af :: : produced this year wfekh will be run *a • Midnight MaEnca only. Owing to the Frontier Day* celebration running twe nights thsrv will be tcro Midnight Mstinaa* to help take care ef the overflew c r owd jppsUtr*, Dec. «1st mod JaA. 1st Thk Cl -"-* *Vgtaiti will «tart at wtJTto only one pur - il, 00 P. M.aa* UBgttlar cvcUÉRf zU.- _ ygJtti MferteMl'lbr ia Jfaa "Calgary Stem Hoot pads." which will be run at 7:*0 and 9:90 o'clock * CONRAD'NAGEL COMING IN "THEBE ,yOU "There You Ape," Conrad Nagel'» most hUarioua incursion into tin realm of eomaoQr, promise* to at tract packed house* at the Pythian Theatre where it shows Sunday arid Monday,.Dae. 2« and 27. The new story, in which Nagel goes' his comedy hit in "Danes Madness" ona better, is s side-splitting firniss tloii of F. Hugh Herbert'* novel of tji* same name, relating the trials snd tribulations that beset a pair of elo pers (played by Nags! and Edith Roberts), In ihelf attempt to escape an angry father snd battery of truf fle policemen. In the face of such ob stacles a* misplaced identity, a lost baby saddled upon them—and a collie dog that proves a Nemesis. The new Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer Imtsoxo Ato essentially a w%lmkfcal comedy—but it is staged in a setting of thrills, such as a wild race of the ^elopers with • small army of motor gy^j^ poHcemsn through city traffic, a desperate leap from an sfiartmetit building to a careening taxi in which Nagel shows his skill as an athlete, snd other swift-moving incidental*. THIEF CLEANS OUT TOM WATTS' FOWLS and a number of chickens, says that fer months it has been impossible for him to leave anything Some miscreant, while Tom Watts was in town went to Ms ranch on Sunday night and stela six turkey» Tom in the house because someone always knew when he was gone and bn mediately looted the pises. Tom 1« an inoffensive old darkey snd it car tainly is a lowdown trick to rob him of hie produce and stock, ft Is to to toped tort tor* ruiprit-wW to caught. The second game of the suited in a win for Bait High they defeated the Bobcats an ha dependent team of Great Palls on local floor by a' score of 27 to 16. Gus Probst, a year's district chnmptonship tease of played * guard for the Bobcats and accounted «or seven of exception of three hauls, •bote aril several man narrow margi» at u hoop Um game Parted off fast Probat hearing a tang first pointa of the taking the of Et» • hi Tbs fhtrt TWi quarter sadad I« to ft. . .., . „ outplayed Em ioaafti mi mom* f ; points to Belt's 4 The h*t tiiia« holding the visitors ia »* »»we gang «atu mWIs Em Rstoat. - --- wtoNM 7 hi fi of° Ear '"i ito as w ^ Rur ttodr tamprau» amP won sett to Em showura. 5 ARErfJ£ (J) . „ . L ! Uy (*) «tou I» Johnson (ft) . LF Bknoais (2) .C.. Crawford -, Jewell (7) . .._*..Ea. Psrstti (l> Harcharkk (4) XQ. - PuohM (7) Substitutes; Beiuington (41 . Johnson; Gossack for Blmonls; (2) for Crawford. day evening, Hot recogr forgotten snd the slight mixups which occurred served as spice for ^ke. Little Folks Stage Sweet Musical The Seasons, s musical aDagary os ynBLwaa stagad. vary elteurty and daluEV By Em first four grades under the dfrectkm ef Mis» 'Mulitor, Miss Bbmls Miss Johnson at th# auditorium Pri many of Éi 'Éft costumes It is dwn in thfir • impossible to give ctodit wnsas as- . pteiaDy due.'.Each one did his part in an excellent way. lines were not l Little Rabbit Ears was Em stss soloist with Ban Bushier,U crowd, ing her fer place. It ws» really in spiring to set the grpnd opera aim of Em »-year oM prima donnas ana Httls off toy, no ona ws* fussed but the pianist. . . v . ' The l e stuoiM were artistic, bixartu or a pp ropr ia te as the occasion de manded and showed ranch labor «2 lova on the part of teacher w«Q conceived and added much te the attractiveness fff the groaptng Everyone present enjoyed the c a n te d » oyoL wwoX home with a ««»• « hfts tacs. to. mothers. The stag« decora tio n s