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i~o :ze ooeooooaooooo T HE Waltham is America's pioneer watch. Here and abroad it is recognized as the highest type of time-piece. We are headquarters for the Waltham Watch Before you make a watch purchase let us tell you how and why you o will get more for your money in a 0 Waltham. A full assortment of all grades. 6 "Its' Time You Owned a ialtham." THE LARGEST Jewelry Store in the City 000o00000o000000000000000ooo The First Dollar Placed at Intrcest in a strnmg bank is the i,n st stepping stone to SUCc'sS you can find. OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT 3 PER CENT INTEREST The First National Bank Missoula, Montana CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $40,o4o00. THOMPSON'S CLIMATIZED S. C. White Leghorns DAY-OLD CHICKS. Soon ready ftr d livxry; 100 for $15.040. EGGS FOR HATCHING. Settings "f I:: , s-s :at $1.30 and $2.00; loo veLis f,,r $8,.00. Tylar B. Thompson 1 MISSOULA. MONT. / Orton Bros. 118 EAST CEDAR STREET State Agents Steinway & Sons Chickering & Sons Vose & Sons, Kimball and several other high-grade pianos J. W. LISTER Stationery, Blank Books and Office Supplies. 114 East Main Street. Rowland, the Jeweler Waiches, Diamonds, Jewelry Special Attention Givenr to FINE WATCH REPAIRING 114 East Mltn S-tr-ti F. A. Mix & Sons GROCERS Wood, Hay, GIain and Provisions Take Your Prescription to Smith's Drug Stores Agents for Eastman Kodak* Koken's Barber Supplies HENLEY, EIGEMAN & CO. GROCERS 115 Hliggins Avenue Bell Phone 87; Ind. P'hone 474 The Best of Everything in the Market. FEED GRINDI)ING Fuill lin(' of .l no s on lantd. Clover hay, 85c per cwt. Timothy hay, 75c per cwt. MISSOULA WOOD AND FEED YARD Both Phones 458. 125 W. Pine. INSURANCE Fire, Life and Accident Insurance and Real Estate. National Sut ty Comtpatny. DAN H. ROSS 0 1S Othe run Aboat Towa W e \welcomed lr x oi lr city thIe mi xlerx of the lawt; that they" might nLt fee homesick, \ve arr;nnge( COME to hae' a thaw; they'rx AGAIN usd ,t superhxxated air th,,ey like it good'l amtI h11t; so \\( ga;lV' th' (' hi a ll hr( ez(es dhli-\ l ,rxd i, thell' spt; :I lI, ;is they ar(t cr slstntd to .lopping '',round it slush., \\ prtm llpt ri'iliel(e lxTr sntx\x ;sl i(e ,nh the '. nx tistohncy xof lxtlsh \\ ilm il ir '(,crossilgs slipper)' it this Ixtd-.1pplex I ind; the, visitors fell ' 1tir . ITi ' . t xxx1 1 i] i hou x'I y to stand;xx tt, d 'll the -iry Ihost w ,e nlid l to mak( f11 l, 1 I-i t a aseU ; us'xt didn'l t xx'(xrloxlx ,LI]in; - t iv xigti t Illxlh(s, xi, xind WIIlh Sl'hi'ase; \\w hal a might\ lxxa'ns:Int tix( x\\xilh hli. Ihl.illlatur )rne)m l: we hilipe til Ixx ll(X i'ea htlx ix et W1il finhd thitei i"\V'ht, tlx,,d is there ill pa -ved str(,c ulsxs the crossings a kept clhin, said the IId igxxnant t'ii i CROSSINGS zxn vistlxrx'dy. "x'nlxs's SLIPPERY xiy litn,,ry is Itxultt ithe streets wxre jus i t) like l this inl the gtax d axlt l iday S, i I r .111i .11nt. .Alm(ost ,ve'ry l' i.o s in; h xllie. 1 n the i liiig instl 'nue lll ridgh irx ilix N 'lrthxrn Pacific dep t (ii is xIxv lx xx, \ iih ice and x ixnx y )xaxtl i x r'. I vI lhin 't mind if I hadnx't slippl andi f;hii n in it." S, i it (g es. It is 'ias 111n1 .h t,, lx sit ixn ilxthe xh lixx-s an!i 'l;St t lt p 'il rs. W1Vhen i )xill xi txos]x 't i,tl to x l ei l x Ixn' i illi \\a s li . ih ix tii t p i xld his t ll x at sm il ll'lli . and ('lriti (,15(11 (1 f Il111ni (ip)ll i)IamI .ol.: in .t is o(I x x iii faxxrgiti - is-upati ns. Th( x t is ,ir llh siti' Ixxxixtly. xe xil xi t'en' i ny ithing of ii),re imp xrtxance thin firit inp this ,,lunin (if I' ossip t (h1 ; l'x xfitllg' the city is iln rIl lly 1 1se ,nx t ' - the, il, ttlition to criticxize is nilull(, doulbly strng by the" fa't that \'e shined the editorial shoes yester d;hy lid 11u1 hl.(,1 l thenm on the first rssinl. I it the mattelr ra'lly has "i s,.rifix) side. t )n r I ricly 1venin11 Mis Ia hh ,t, hh r, h,. dainughter tf ". I'. .1ta1]Ii1". slipp 'l and loil on ;I tliq ins ii x ix nx' crossing xand sri lxx x spraiid I tr Itr i. The sitrx ts sur'ly ought lu he r.ndhlred .;tf,, if nlx it xlx;in'. \ii'i kn'w x'1x , ht rril' , xix i lxis xf ( t her fr lls ill ilh,,' xiid, hill \e, d 1n'1 d ) l, It tell 11ihix ). The x ity irn il haiI ts i: truilh les, thli e alxe waii I'll Iyl rr n q l' r. \W 't hPl[t to aid Io :i ixl:x -1iiir' kix lharden, t ult thl s(, x' 5i11, i i-i-ilngs ir4, ,xil, xll l, Ii'o I x',';H', I xi" . . ..\i ... .. .... ... I ,,,.. , . ,..I· en lld iI 'I , " g 111:1 h1 I11 ,VI ,l', ;tl"I I r l:cl it I . silhr('I \ s' . . lhirh IIII..s A FAT ill the haris of rural FRIEND la\llIli rs with n\y, ix lil t.ll ;ii llt hll iI t ttlll i,. t (' " i .i n to ii lissoula yes hirl1da ll. , it f l T l .\ll l l:" s tiriIll. I li ir l FR SHlli", l iih Cli ii,i t v I ii t lt.-iI illttl a \ 21i :l lrlin f .t ;Io hsiin't of the ' 1' a t.I , I ll. liYro1r ssi , hi i (' ir1 1. Ii i- ii IN i lli h il 'ff .lt r 1s rf f r t l lr hi l illl ii h iDwrl,,l I , rli i is tirsoni ll' it li u inll r\ ith Iii Ith rIi', itl s tit t is of lit e t lgis'hr Fiy h illw il , , l7 hilg h , f l h ttlhrt NIo', h\ is ill Missoula forn a slnrt lilli vv ill iliuln li:lil Aliss. tii;l w ith his g,8 0 1 i .ll l "I il t.- i lil i b]ul bt I I. iiill d il' d. y ilohn hil HUMBLE l y sl ti'hat y<nt I FROSH I,,rt:1ii, l a r e r rsh ll;ll in distoni:;= . bur \es tJill 1 i\ ,r rl.? ill*, 11 1' i hr fr'it. ,ilt Ii ; il :I , .Ih , . , ili iillltio l { .]e r ill ,I 1'-".tt llt' h\' I-I i n ling tf their it ,, il . ll h IIItI' 1\ t I silio l il l l i tI h ll til- Illings l ,l'* I - tlll t I ll ,l I ; Ill I li-l'l: ti-'ll., l It \\,- t, hdlun sh', rrl tiI \ithnli sill \ i 1111 \ lnt w1 t ii- lld i t lI litu I tl i ,\ It ht ii ,11ttii - ;i Ii ,l ll:t llltd It - i himi! :1lii \v. l. 1 )ll \ h o t his i tfaille li u - lu ll' : ! IhtIlh Irilltli. l inti gi t lhr , I-y III, ,,- r.i 1.R.,l 11f ý lltii l l w e.ler Ir rl - Ii 0 \ itih qti ) retls I r atr"inug ftie t tI. w i r,,,. . i, lirnlr rttg fll , 1 i s - 1 t ~a . o - se i, t1, hs t. . nIvlchl 1s . (.nt It t l h i l h . ,4 k tl ,II s I tI ltlul liln .: l l ;ll til III, ;ll i " $ ;ill is th is o l'ff ll - \.il!. I ll! ,,ll , i ',1, \ui1 ihv r 1 I," 'W \\lls i I 'll l h ll n Ii l h,, I \lshen v1hil 1. \ , , ., \, % r , bu ll:-h ,l .it d Illlgs V .rII, rri~ nr d. It1 \\ ,I \\Iire y . v f,,r I' il* fl. n. MISS NEfflE MlTIOWER IS DEAD IN CALIFORNIA "'hl 1: 1 - * .ll f ,,| M i.s, N riti,, \lill te n , I ',t :, t 't r\ I h,;Irll ti " h t'r h .alh T l :.d , i, itl:t thl l h nh, i ll?'it m dl fathi r i i ntl ; I r'lUl,, t':ll. .M is llt i\V\,"r Is the (tIla htl rl " ll .\. Al. ' ]l ltmo\ r \'t+ |ia and0 iu li th I I l, l IL, '. \l ill ia ll this ; ll %i . ir hll \ ,I s' Iious atu 11Wl oa .n I ; i lhl "\ r Inll ;il ',IIk. titer \,'t, I;WNS ,l a i Ito " r h ,l' i i ti i I I I , itihb T h \ h , r n o ti a i , a n d blr.,hlir, in Ihi 11l ~1 thh il - !han1i of 'ilmlett \\u hl r, st,.,r h1,r sire nglh, \\hi'll it .ailed 1,' Il. l'lh . rp qiilin s \\ ill 1b. hraill hlht to Vllltllr for illt r lil Iit and hill lliss Ihria h .1\is.soilai .\l Ila r 'tr 1rni 5 'r o tniti.lihI hy .Mrs. 31itiw\lor :|lid swil hiTrry. BIG HERD IS COMING. ]11,iny i'p rsons interested in hulinv cattle will ,e glad to know that T10.1 din. (Olsun will be here a ,,lut - ruliry 20 with 1,200 head of range cat tie, which he is bringing frml Ari zona to sell in this vicinity. M1r. ul son is \\'lp kno ;it n he(re, Your Doctor's skill plus Our Service equals the ri ht prescripfion All your doctor's careful study of your needs may not bring results if his prescrip tion is not prepared with system and knowledge. We have a checking system in our prescription department which makes it impossible to use the wrong drug or to leave out a drug that is ordered. Our prescriptions are filled exactly as written by your doctor. Only fresh and clean drugs of the best quality are used. In every department of our business we exercise the same careful watchfulness of our customers in terest. It was with the value giving idea in mind that we accepted the agency for VINOL, for which we are having a large demand. VINOL is a real and 4 palatable cod liver and iron tonic without oil. It is the one tonic upon which feeble old people, tired young people,weak women and deli cate children can depend to makehealthy bodies, strong muscles and to build up nerve vigor. Try it on our guarantee. " Does you good or costs you nothing." MISSOULA DRUG COMPANY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Look for this Sign on our Windo.w SPECIAL SERVICESI EVANGELISTIC BUSY DAY IS AHEAD FOR REV. C. C. SMITH AND HIS WORKERS IN MISSOULA. EvIngelis 1 mith and1 his assistants hire llade I 'l"er ,hlil'ra;te Itlants fur ; Is,111'oil servie, It'd;Iy il Cr tineCi tion with theI rl \t i.ls w 1hi1ch ha\ hlIlt inll Mr8.ress hN r tin vhtlr A11. Smithl di rot tion. sini t' the first of bIr"ularvy. The f1 llmtV'i ll ' p .rnill If r this Inll It in;; \un;Is lalilwlell, e I last (e\t'llillg: Ml As i.. ll ti l ill t 11r ,11 lf '. 1jat : I I. I t h;litg hall,. }a';8 n rlist rmith vi ill t.ll thn thrIillit, stor y io" the resei u n t1. W ill n" Ale 'IItre t ai ;V g'll(.ir r. 1t'l (1ir I INt'!ll llte l.n i ll t;1; t 7lis story in. 1 s iieres1 111in as I 111stor boo.. 1o I l ,tll his ill( m sllt s it. The' Il ; Ill Il t , ill in ' and ;l railr.a \0! ueli8 Itmm intr t :: 01 i . a F Iirst '1n.t r 11a i 11 11 1 ll( led t>1 ) MIs. .FU N. E;rAl'ln, who iDAY s th, \ i 114(r , llies as w,.ll as tihosn \vilh ael Id.r to le l'rese t. Ihndeed the : iris ;i ,. invithd also,. M I's. lihnir l E. Iliglh lOill s ilns it illIrs. ItIrr will pIll) . I't i tlli Y git t ." ' I'-ili tl, .' rI ll at 11: il i ., Il it Ir t ('lsti l yilll.h , led .y Messrs. I lineI r ni 'I il'ore, . The III'.'till' I n ·ll se in a mliil , 1 h iil, " fr "l lt 1,e rl 11at e r s e r v ic e . I 11i' i Ir:ve'an >listie serv isi'c at 7::It) Graham. sma hll. Mr ackit.h's si ,it'et \till ,e "Tlihle GIr'eatiest Question." I .e calls it his "''i 'vorite tollie." The r'<lil!'st i. tald(i that so f'yr as pos ilraham, th e little folks litr yearck. 1 ; il, packagt ille..5c; 35c ROYALLY ENTERTAINcED arv Krnalo ;mall Mari 1; ItstOn en hlE, t';altire girls hbi L \('V1 ig at tlhei resi- l t i I' .t ll s fli l. t ll., . T he din iiig. iolilll -is sutl t .est. v, of St. VaI ilin.. .\ l l l It r th he feast, the eletries S1'r. evt, (lisil'l ainllti the C'' lli1. SlUiltl ili the g4 bi' Ot f hulue 1, itch pilln' kinots in tie i firel lht e inl linil of the E'ntl"life 'Th gu'sts here: (,lack)s Philllips, 'harbi'hutte Stnl ', IFlor' Alh I nu:-h ill, !h ;t P'ettrson, IEv'el n linfI' It-i15, ti z .l i. Ih t ll t ir ; ild Irene ` tco t. FUNERAL MONDAY. The flueral of Mrs. A. J. Tholil;s, \ iv died 1rid~l 'ay t'\loliin . at hi"r hunl., I:..; Southl Third stre,,I, will h''ld ;1f t1lt' res tidenrl( \.1 m bdly al'lft(-rii li at1 i;:il! ch k. Inter iluent w ill I t ill lis-I RAVAL LI PRODUCTS t Ir t i' lilstrn rs tell Us that Ra villi ir hli ii flour is lost; Ravalli onas ;n', tlt l o ptt., )prntessotl', and ar"ý. "Ir., front huills. Whe flour is till \\ ig'ht, clet an tm properly r milil. The t e1ts (cmneo in full \w. ight 1,.ic kag(-s. other paickago .;i w. i lh 1 1-2 p.ot ds, Raivalli Graham, small sack ......... 40c Graham, large sack ......... 90c Oatmeal, package...15c; 35c Oatmeal, small sack........40c SENATOR STEPHENS VISITING PRESIDENT OF MISSOULA BANK COMES FROM MINNESOTA FOR ANNUAL MEETING. tinator A. 1) .Stephens and wife of ('rookston, Minn., arrirved here yester day and will make a short visit in the (:arden city. Mr. Stephens is presi dint of the Scandi na vian-American hank and arrived yesterday in time tui' the institution's aninual lmeeting, \\'hiih was held during tihe afternoon. The session of dirret ,rs resulted In the mimi('ers of the ioard being re l(hlect.d and thel hoard in turn selected tihe stil, ilfichers that have been serv itg lthe board the pall year. Th'le officers are Its follows Presl dent, A. 1). Stephens; vic.'e presihlent, W\. J. Jlhnsson; ashiler, John DI)ahl grin; assistant .lsthier, Leonard Lar son. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens will visit iii Jlissoil for several days and hie fore continuling their Journey to the west coast the senator will mllke a tripi tlru tgh the F"lathead counlltry as far as I'ots on aiind Ronan, where he has inter sts. in s.veral banking Instf tiutions. CHAMBER MUSIC TODAY AT UNIVERSITY HALL IItrr ;iist:\ Iischer announced the ,r gra;tm for the I' ,hruary chambtler re ital at the unive\rsity this afternoon. TIhe r ital \\ill Ibegin pIromptly at :1 '(loc( k :~iro, tih Iiuti lie is cordially in vited. Following is the program: The Program. )vertuiIre -"':ury;anthe," (C. M. van V.. 'ir), \ilr. ,. L I,miiiiard, Miss Berry, lHans li hist,r rtut Professor F'lscher. V\a Il (;) " I Ilid MY Lodve" ((utly I)l'thr'dtelotl; ii) "The Lass With the Ili.iale'i .ir" (Arne); (c) Serenade ((;.na:L 1:rui sem5 . e,), Mrs. T. A. Price. Soilula l - lpi. I:: for Violin and Piano (hlr'vard (;rii4t), (1) Lento dolorosa, (") Allegrti.i.i trallquillo, (3) Allegro iltimatii, l'rofressorr Fischer and Miss Matrg:n rt 1.'ischer. \'ocal ";old-hl'e" (F. Palo Tosti). Mrs. T. A. Pric.. l'i;uni slo -(at) "The Trout," (Schu hrt-llellir): (I,) Impromptu Op. 29, (Fred. ('hoit l, ), iss Margaret Fischer. Trio in t; M. jar (W. A. Mozart), (a;t) Algrr. (h) Metnuetto), (c) IRondo, 'The lFivuth r 't i,, PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT The r, ultt' lmetings of the Phil harIonli(i s ity iwill be held Monday ,\Oning inll ti' Missoula. club rooms. ·\!; riioters are earnestly requested I, b. llrslnt as matters of Implllrtance ;re to t b, dis.ilsetld. THE WEATHER It was a tine Red Apple day. A debt of cLr. titludrt' was contracted yes terday il r;l\r of the weather inan heliuse 1 lii was tIle forecast and tlhat \Cout have spoiled the fun for the visitors. Thue flltoa irng olise'rvatlons were re lortted for tlie da": M axim um ..lllll ... ....... ..........4 6 2M inii ii ...... ..............34 At 6 a. m. Th. " hl'l Ill'met er . .................. . 14 laromn ter ................26.84 At 6 p. m. Thermonet r . ....................... 43 Barometer . ..............26. 8 Southwest wind, ME E OCONVE.Y UREIS TELUGRAMS AND LETTERS 'ROMi FRIENDS WHO WERE UNABLE TO BE HERE. Not all of the friends were present who had been expected and the ab sence of some of these was regretted, There was disappolntment that busi ness and professional 'engagemente kept from the banquet some of the men who have helped to make past events of the sort sO pleasant. Among the letters and telegrams which showed that the regret was inutuali were the following which Toastmaster Bickford read: "Buttg, Mont., Feb. 15, 1913. "Hon. W. M. Bickford, Missoula Mont. "Dear Mr. Bickford:-I received an invitation from the committee to at tend the Red Apple banquet this even ing and, having just arrived, I cannot possibly get away. I regret it very much, as the event is a notable one and deserving of the encouragement of all interested in the progress of horticulture. Please extend my best wishes to the good people of western Montana and also to your distin guished visitors who have come to do honor to the occasion. "W. A. CLARK." "St. Paul, Feb. 15. "W. G. Ferguson, Secretary: "I am very sorry, indeed, that I am not to be with you and other good Montana friends at the Apple ban quet tonight and join with you in the work of helping in the development of western Montana and the Bitter Root valley, in which we are jointly inter ested with you. Kindest regards to you and all good Montana friends at the banquet. "HOWARD ELLIOTT." "Butte, Mont., Feb. 14, '1913. "W. G. Ferguson, Secretary Missoula Chamber of Commerce, Missoula, Mont: "I very much regret that it will be impossible for me to attend the ban quet. Please convey my sincere re grets to the committee. "C. F. KELLEY." "Butte, Mont., Feb. 15, 1913. "W. G. Ferguson, care Chamber of Commerce, Missoula, Mont.: "Regret sincerely that circumstances demand my presence in Butte. Will write you later. Success. "F. C. WVALKER." "Glendive, Mont., Feb. 15, 1913. "W. G. Ferguson, Secretary, Missoula ('hamber of Commerce, Missoula, Mont.: "Regret very much my inability in not being able to attend the Red Apple banquet tonight. I know that it will be one great big success. I wish It ao and more, all the same as the great big baked potatoes which are served on the Northern Pacific railway and raised in the great state of Montana. "H. J TITUS." "Seattle, Wash., Feb. 15, 1913. "William G. Ferguson, Secretary, ('hamber of Commerce, Missoula, Mont.: "I hope the Red Apple celebration will he an entire success in every way. Sorry I am not able to participate in the festivities. "H. B. EARLING." "United States Senate, Washington, D. C', February 11, 1913. "Missoula Chamber of Commerce, Mis soula, Montana. "Gentlemen:-I acknowledge with thankA the honor of an invitation to attend the sixth annual Red Apple banquet, to be held in Missoula, Sat urday evening, February 15. I appre ciate the honor and it would give me great pleasure to be present. I have had the honor to attend several of those hanquets and always enjoyed 'hem. However, I regret to say that my duties here will prevent my at tendance. I hope all present may have a glorious "red apple" time. "Yours truly, "H. L. MYERS." 'Helena, Mont., Feb. 12, 1913. "The Missoula Chamber of Commerce, Missoula, Montana. "Gentlemen:-I wish to thank you for your courtesy in extending to me an invitation to your annual Red Apple banquet on next Saturday evening. I regret, however, that pressure of en gagements here will deny me the pleasure of being present and enjoy ing the good fellowship which I am sure will mark the occasion. I take the liberty of commending the custom olserved by you in having these an nual gatherings. They will doubtless contribute directly to the welfare of your city and community, as they will also, indirectly, to the general wel fare of our state. I send you greet ings and itest wishes for the success of your chanrber in all of its under takings. "Very truly, "THEO. BRANTLY." "Helena, Mont., Feb.' 13, 1913. "William G. Ferguson, Esq., Secretary, Missoula Chamber of Commerce, Missoula, Montana. "Dear Mr. Ferguson:-It has been found impossible to rearrange the ap pointments of Senator Stout and my self for next Saturday, and it will ac cordingly be impossible for us to at tend the Red Apple banquet on Sat urday evening. Have the kindness to say to the members of your chamber that I arranged for a meeting with some citizens of Poison at Missoula on last Saturday, on the understanding that the banquet was to be held on that day and with some constituents in the Sun river country for next Satur day. Another engagement, entered into nearly a month ago, demands my attention here the evening of the fifteenth. Having enjoyed your hos pltality on similar occasions in the past, I regret my inability to be with you this year on the eve of my de parture for Washington to assume my official duties. "With assurances of my high es teem, I remain, "Very truly yours, "T. J. WALSH." Mri G. F. Reynolds. Lessons in ex pressive reading. 1122 Higgins ave. Adv. Frat fifteen-cent smoke, five cents. Adv. Great Opportunity and Bargain on a Ludwig Piano $215.00 EASY PAYMENTS Beautiflul Walnut Case; Fully Guaranteed Slightly Used Hoyt-Dickinson Piano Company Next to Golden Rule NOTICE! Change in Delivery System On account of the increased cost of beef and meats of all kinds, we will inaugurate a new system of de livery commencing Monday morning, February 17. MORNING DELIVERIES South side at 8 o'clock. East side at 9:30 o'clock. West and north side at 11:00 o'clock. AFTERNOON DELIVERIES South side at 3 o'clock. East and north side at 4:30 o'clock. The above plan is being adopted in order to curtail delivery ex penses, which will enable us to sell all meats at present prices. It will be a saving to both dealer and consumer. Phone Us Your Orders. KOOPMAN & WISSBROD 115 WEST MAIN STREET Bell Phone 15 Independent Phone 471 ALL ABOARD, MEN! Hear the Thrilling Story of "Win" McClure, The Rescue of an Engineer Related by Charles Cullen Smith, an old railroad man, at Elite Hall, Missoula, Sunday, February 16th, at 3 o'clock p. m. The Male Quartette Will Sing THE BETTER WAY Is the quality way. "Not how cheap, but how good," is the motto that inspires us in the selling of moats. An up-to-date butcher shop, pro\.ding .custom (Io ers with the choicest cuts of tender, wholesonme, delicious meits--that is what we repre sent. Give us your patronage if - you want the very best. UNION MARKET 132 Higgins Avenue Bell 117 Ind. 431 SPECIALISTS IN Picture Framing 400 Different Mouldings Latest Patterns Lowest Prices Simons Paint and Paper House -3