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5THE MISSUULItA SS PARCEL POS Give it by the box for Christmas! Nearly every dealer can now sell you a . twenty package box of clean, pure, healthful CAUTION ! Gr l L *, The great popularity of the clean, pure, healthful LEWRIGL.YS is causing unscrupulous per sons to wrap rank imitations oC 85Ce tS that are not even real chew J i ing gum so they resemble genuine WRICLEV'S. The better class of stores will not try to fool you with these Yd thi imitations. They will be on can send this sure. offered to you principally by street fakirs, peddlers and to-be-welcome delicacy to some 5 candd d10 cparent stores.f These rank imitations cost all you want to "remember. dealers one cent a package or even less and are sold to It's a big gift in long enjoy. careless people for almost any price. If you want i nWrigley's looK before you ment-it's little in cost to buy. Get what you pay for. } you. Get it for yourself! Be SURE it's io Wrigley's aboshve caution solely to protect nur customers, who are continually writing us that they have been dcceived hy imitatons who they purc hased thinking they were WRIGLE' S Chew it after every meal Give regular help to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion BASEBALL IN BUTIE 10 REPLACE RACING BI SIRIKE P.. A N!*ED t ,;:il', . f rl.t,. !11 : o f T :1 i rrl' , li ll lr h, i.'-1 h,f lll. i .I. . K I ,. -.i.l. -,1 .I.. nu !, i.. ,, K l. ; l ' a It4 , r i . . ' n i l . ,f , Iin ilr l in lij i I i i ii i 1iI . BIG STRIKE PLANNED BY COLORADO VORKERS i "ri ,1 r" ilm pr ei"'1 t I .ll ill ii r 1l - s w .. , 1l|' illioir|i 1 I'r l':rl :-ir :lr 1 1, rl'" l ,:llll .nfl Hiw! Uial o n th at fi'",l if it Slit) \Otllm c ! p- o lirp ;a ll d1 rlI l'T ii I llen, and 1. \V. Hickman, f orrf fi 'IreI ni . ~11, atik \ iv n t11residnlYt Y thl, .hl 'ln w c',Inmercial bank that failed a:t ; : piri" Ihst F'1eblruary. pleaded lguilty her, oll, da. to nielcepting deposits \\lhu lth and.: VW. Hikomean. Tfher were eact('h fined $1.u0i0 and costs of the proscu-tl tion. '"h.e hank failed after indictment of all of its officers, FIREMAN ON LEAVE DIES IN VAIN EFFORT " I l. . <+ I.I. I ,, , .. 1 , . Iii I * + .lýi I lit , !, ' , , .I .i Wit,,- . , I". ý. .l i tllll q'1 'i'I li;illll.'. ,",litil i ll sit-" ; ' , i ii I , II I , 11 I n -} ' 11, i .'. i I, II ,. i il - 'sti v li i Ill, r ifoI !1. I 'I'II : I: .I 1 ,,, llh -1,.I \` , .\ ll 1 l r I",, ll;, 11I . \ l \l itl n I < r" t i tii . ., l r l' . I Iit l+ ,l iii ll' t lli - ,hi- \ rl'-h I1 . -I lJ i t .ili to i1 I - li ii _ . Ii Sispiair itoi ° -i i .! , .ll. \ itti, , 1 ir 1 ll t'lI-:' i,,,i' . "- +i l i .It l· ll' .i ,l iii i z l t . I t 1. lf' it l , .l i I r bi, ,, Ih ii Ili l itsr-i l i" ' ',i ' , r. ' , ,r , r t rh t h , ' , i+1 , ·1 nu, ' .' -i '. b1, , tllh , 1r t Ii ili- Ii ! t''i.ll II. I h I i: . tI - 1 aIi fi lii I:,i- irt iti t ii - sl ist 54 ) Il, lll ,il , l ti, . lli I i,," s .it, t il: Ii ti 0 lii Il ti i t ti i i ll r I i1 i i i's- t i Tihal c ".· l . at i i stimrl th e tll t (- i Il'at r fit 1 I l lelsons at a cost ofi $12, a tear. SPORTS HEADLINERS CUT SHORT It i \Valt.h Iis haiLd o11IIre 1 en face1 hiio i in oi se is iit tIhtan ats oither hurl- I ..r iln l . th ,: gue,. In 191€), 1.294 hat tei s aI, Id ltie slit hall Ir tisI. 'T. ItaiL - - V. wh i h rlld for St. Louis of tile rln i" ;l n ; ,ss.' l tlllonr in 1888, h;ll 2,118 nln sttlp ulp it the plate during..II the Ma;tllagtr S;lallings expec'ts to have oner " lof the est oultfieldls in the leiague inext s,,ani. e l( hats several good mien - ln his r.stnr. Malnager (iriffith has purchatsed (in fi'lch r Smnith from the .,(lrian, Mich, .lut, :und will take him to I'hnirIl itis\ ill n(ex spring. Etli I' lster, the Sertirtor's third tk. dlnies the rumor that tihe Reds Il-rau htu I i ('collltri t. 'i.,rk i lriffith is ot e niin ager 'Who Ih li, \, it is possible to get a ball on .i i:i shi,l w, ithout going to the ex :oss i. \Wehb Miitirphy oif the iCubs 6:is ili.t I.:tranclh lickey will Inmake c ~i l a.s tiledr of the Browns next sea .l(ake l!tihierit hails tuncovtereti a youing 'illilan who h)e Ilieves will develop ih( ti ralrisk infielder. The youngster I:; . nt alirs of the ilavinll tam. 1)ai hirt hi::s offs-red $3,1000 for tile (C'ulhan's ri 'se is , it rookiyll. ("ati'heir Sleight oif lies, Miints, who is tIliking ithe woirld's tor with the Wihro ..x and the liantsiii, is placed on an illI-westi.rn nine picked by MIMnllltagr lJack Htledricks of Denver. 'I n\ever did like the foul-strike ruill, and I am opposed to it more thatrn ever now," says Iarry Lajoie. "My hells hatle been on a strike for a miolth, and I have forgotten what a fresh eg'g looks. like." The last heard of Ty ('ohh's Iroth or. PauIl, who for a time was traveling on liti lattter's rep, was that he was with the Unionl a.ssociation. lie fildetd soit poorly for the lincoln team last year that lie was given hiis un conditionial release. Word comes from the Pacific coast that Hal Chase's ankle is in such bad shape that it is feared he will be un able to engage actively in the na tihn:ll piastime next year. ',onni I Mack doesn't think the Ath letics will win the pennant next sea son. The leader otf the world's cham plions declares that if Griff gets one real hitter, the Tigers two more good ]llaicrs, or Wood and Walsh come Itack, the Athletics will have a real battle for the rag,. SNORTH MITIA MOB USES BRIDGE FOR FIEND SLAYER OF FAMILY OF THRLE TAKEN FROM JAIL AND STRUNG UP. W illiston, N. 1)., lI.'. 1it.- Cleve ('ulhertson, recently c((ln I titel of tnllr dering three members 4 thie Dillon family at Ray, was tilln from tihe W\illiams county jail I. a iuob today and hanged from a I:I .. near here. The body was riddl' d with bullets. A mob of masked in-Il battered down the jail doors and dragged out the prisoner, who war Ibtgging for mercy. Policeman Lucinford .,nil] James Johnson, a citizen, alttmptl d to in terfere and were badly Itlr,. The lynching was thl, rvsiult of Cul Ihertson beir:g sentenc- t,, life im prisultnment instead of ,,.111. u lhertson murderrel )Ir. anll AMrs. Dillon and their doane., i., aged 14. The crime was one of -h.- inst cohdl blooded ever comm-itt,, "it the state. No motive has been f,:I. ('lCulbertson shot Di!n ',, while the tatter was working : , i--.t his farm. Mrs. Dillon, alarmed t ' shIt, ran front the house to tIl ,,1no1 of tlhe shootintg and was met ',v 'tllhertson. who shot her down inll ! Ir tralks. She died instantly. Then tllhertson is aecrulsed of breaking :nl tilte girl's ilhdrolml and shbotin_ iI.r dtwllVIn as she \\as preparing to I ROOSEVELT PREPARES FOR TRIP INTO WILDS Rio .Tanciro, Dee. 1i. D 'colnel Theo rlnre Roosevelt on his .rri\;ll at Porto Mllrtinho, near the Par. uynn bound ariltIo: irll a ParaL nini ' Iuntlh: t, W\iS received by at i.l'll ll comtnis sion, lrclording to ;i d'isp;lltch from that place, and the ent :I party prn c'eded toI c'orumlha. -'lmI there the Rlosevelt party will miaI,,, an early start on a hunting aexl5 ittlln. l~aer thell expedition will ,litii I into two sections aInd penetrtl t, tihe interior, It is probable that tlh' IuIriec:'will re main inl the jungle for ;: lmonth. One will descend the river liideria and the other, lunder the dir'.,'iinll' of ('ol onel Roosevelt, ' ill I't` nlld one of thle s allt.tier risers, IllkI hinIlif explira lions 1is far as the 31,,ltria. There the parties will meet itn proceed to gether to Manaos. NO HARD FELLINGS. New orrl.k. Dece. i';.---John Purroy MlIb hol, mayor-ei.ref of this city, and |E;dw\ard E. MI\l('t.l, the man he de feslled inl the recent campaign, sat side by side tonight at a dinnller givell in Mir. Mtichelt's honor by C'orrigan council KRiightis of Columnllls. It %l:Is thl ir first moi tlting sinc te th t el tit, t and rboth o themn did their best to s thw the diners that no hard feelings existed between them1. NOT GUILTY. ian I"rancisc·( D)ec. Il.--\\'illi;ain ('Ilhitll. secreltary of the defllunct c'otn tinental Illitling , Loan association, was found not guilty .by a jury- today of making- a f'als, return of the asso ciation's standin, to the state authori ties. Guarding Against Croup. The l-u'st safl'tn.ird against (croupl( is a hottle of Ioloe,' Honey and Tar '(rnpl und in the house. P. 1[. (rinn, Mhiddlhton, ; a., \,r.tOs: "My children are very suscit'tI iltl.i to croupl, easily catch coltd. 1 give\ them Foley's Iloney Iand Ta:Ir I ompound and ill every instance thl,' get prompt relief anti are sion trll ril. TWe keep it at bIolrte lIlnu preove-nt croup." Missoula Admission Adults, 20c; Children, 10c THEATER Show Value for Your Mdney 2 Great Big Vaudeville Acts 3 Great Big Reels ol Pholoplays Morse and Clark A High Class Musical and Singing Act. Baroff and Wilbert Comedy Novelty Gymnasts One of the Funniest Acts on the Road. Comedy Enoch and Ezra's First Smoke A srani 4if laughter LkThe Brand of Evil FEssanay ltw-reed feature film. An East India drama of thrills and mIystory. The Big Bijou Orchestra. Always a Source of Charm to Lov ers of Good Music. Admission Adults, 20c; Children, 10c "'PIHE HIOUSE OF' COMFOIT~" "THE BATTLE OF 6ETTYSBUR6 An Accurate Reproduction of the Greatest Battle of the Cifil War, Lasting for Three Days. Today Today AND AND Tomor " Tomor row row AFTERNOON AFTERNOON 2, 3:30 2, 3:30 EVENING EVENING 7, 8:30 7, 8:30 and 10 and 10 The Greatest War Picture Ever Conceived 5 Reels 5,500 Feet - Children's Special Matinee Thursday at 4:15. SPECIAL MUSIC BY EMPRESS ORCHESTRA All G. A. R. Men in and A round Missoula Free. Adults 20c Children 10c .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missoula Theater Wed., Dec. 17 VIRGINIA BROOKS' Great White Slave Play Dramatized by Edward E. Rose and Arthur James Pegler "Every mother, every girl should see this play. It teaches the greatest lesson humanity has to learn "--Hon. Edm d Beall, iChicago, Illinois Vice Commis sion. Sistes Prices 50c to $1.50. Sale Tuesday 10 A. M. Curtain 8:15. 'T-"PE OUSE 01 COMFO' 0r Thurs., Fri., Dec.25-26 5 tirnes daily, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 7:15 and 9:00 P. M. Special Christmas Engagement GEORGE ANTIC KLEINES SPECTACLE Worthy successor to "Quo Vadis" in three acts and 6 parts. Made from the world famous novel by Lord Bulwer Lytton in authentic location at Pompeii, Italy. Adults 20c Children 10c Missoula Theater Sacurday 20 MNa"lee John Cbrt's Attraction Extraordinary ANNA HELD ALL STAR VARIETE JUBILEE GREATEST CONSTELLATION OF LUMINAIES ON ANT STAGE THE ULTRA VIVACIOUS ANNA HELD ROLAND BOTTOMLY. CHARLES IJUOAI AND BEAUTY CHORUS In a New Mufsial Playlet. MLLE. BAB" . GEORGE BEBAN & CO. ' Em.... e.. C...d a "aEmedeal Ss. b " u- . . WARD AND CURRAN ?THE SIGN OP THE ROSE" a 'THf STAGlE.oRTENWgRah CHINA' LATEST IMPORTANTr IMPOrrTAtO THE IMPERIAL PEKINESE COMPANY MOST WONDERFUL OP COMEDY ACOSATS THE YOUNG HUNGARIAN THE IDOLS OP ALL IOOP0I HIRSCHEL HENDLER FRANCIS & FLORETTE RIVAL OP PADEREWSKI IN ARTISTIC ALA. ROOM DANCES CHARLES AHEARN AND COMPANY PN THE MOST NOVEL AND STARTLING COMY MWCA ACT OP INTERNAT1OMArL UANOW _ Seat Sale Opens Friday, 10 A. M. Prices-Nights, 50c to $2.00. Matinee, 25c to $1.50 Remember the Matinee. Bring the children. Curtain-Matinee, 2:15; Evening, 8:15 PRESERV ~tADQUARTrE THIS AD tMLATS FOR POULTR e ve RYToH N(G FOUND IN A r"T . -~ V, FIRST CLAS __RE[R CE TULRKE. 830 MEAT MAR(El TO CARVE A FOWL, separate first the wings and legs and thighs.. Then cut slices from both sides of the breast, as shown above from C 1 Il Make an opening (see A) for removing the dressing. Serve the breast, thighs and wings first, with dressing added, leaving the back till the last. All fewls, partridges and grouse are served the same way. UNION MARKET 132 Higgins Avenue. Bell 117. Ind. 431. Read the Missoulian Classified Ads