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FOR RETRENCHMENT COMMISSIONERS PLAN CITY COUNCIL TIGHTENS BELT IN PREPARATION FOR ECONOM ICAL WINTER. rhe, rtt n te' nt1111'e t sea1 .,it h1.is ar riv,'d. T ile re,,i tnhn ..f hill- ,it ,e ,- ,r dayi Ill me tillg of I 1:l t IItllll'll ilI sp ed re'.:" lt ion< 0r :1 1 , 0, ni lmit'l i\llter Se:l o 0011. "V10'\'W lgot to ('cllIt d Iwn ex ense' to tilhe honlle," aid thi 1 at ivor. "If we altl eliminate ryll'l it 1 ,f ln 1018il essal; r Ilence we will h:lvr eloL h lon filles i l I year to put O .ll of debt. If e . uw e \( refI l ti ll Iht to I , PV1 ll1 with the 1 orhl i ytear llrull th 0'l - The reiarks of the m;tyor \vert' re cerived with Ienth1us1.sm im " the two other ollnissiolln ris. oth sh ,we'l that they were ."nl ctnlal their ide partments "is c'hlialy :is posshhle. The streelt l l(,]: rtment hats nut one' t'ellln) e nowtie 111d the p lii(e andll fireo lpaylroll. i Dusty Pavements. C.omtmissionelr 1Price toll his ilrn. freres that the city needs .. streot ting awfully dusty." said the nmmnlmtIs illoner, "hut e1ll hI v 'I I o ii I) ta s': Olitances. To keep tI I l'Ib 'i I swept wou ll nI Ia :I ,,I o e1.pns+l. i Ye can't afford t., I,, it. Itheiht ini w thef ' tIre all 'II 0 h11 l 0].- 111 . 110 8' i I : dust storm-i. It' w1 \ r1 thl hl:,1 ,i lig' ht fall ref .no,1w w ,e 'oul 'ilet the I pl t 1 1ents al 11e lntil spril ng. .1 it i, we can tlke it chanco, I g.iss' The bill's for I lectlI ric 11 .l.h1 s in the city hall and the fire station also or eupied the '"on It il's ;Iattentio, n lfir : time. It wi.s disovered that city huildings, thutlh on a li(ter+, :Ir 1'harged ai flat rat,' which i.s I g,1od deal I rl1'ier th1i l is 111. .;1 I'essa . "\ .I' are taming r',il .,I IH 't' l. , don't lor0 into th,'se, thin gs. 8Id:lh .11l. tRhoades,. This ' hus 1 ot to I stoppedi." C. F. M t ,y. s -al."smu l for the D)eoers El'hetri. cmpn1y. appeared 1eforo the Icouncl i ;nd( 1l,1l ih1 ml that the slize of their ligght Iills might ell blamed on the old-fashioned h .:trhon lamps ulsed ill the itiy huihlings. , e made the Iity 1in l'ffIr on1i Ill-Wilr Il iht and came t a ull'r.lllerItanlinIt with thenm. The ilmailVo agrie' d to lonh into the light rates eirl to take wil ith th,, De..1ers E|lettri(, . lmpani 11+ trt-, sition for new lainlls. MARRIAGE LICENSES NOT HOLIDAY GOODS Evlidentt t he I, hrist mIas .sho, erS don't include nolrriu.e l 'enses on their holiday lists. Iu ,li it. the ;i - tivity in other tmurts. t (lI'rk .o I' - tin, chief clerk of the m;nrriagoe mnr ket, is getting no shuare f tlih Christ mtas rush. The license. he his I:. n inactive so long that Idst is gac l-i ing on the cover. I Il ( 111 lh Ii gone ti a vacationi, if offitcial reco0dt ! are to I' taken as evidence. .nlst i.'; of the Peace' Small lamei s olitioins on the Evening Sentinetl. Svl weeks ago the Sen tinel Inrated tIhe report that Janitor .lohn ('larlin hai d kissed c-every rI,-li. Im tr'rie-d ly Julstli e Small sinCP his tirIn I-e.i. . t llc. that dasy. says the jil.dg., orih1 t ni wedding oeri cerity has .oni I. formed in the' couilrtholuse. I1: that occasion (Clarkin war enijoyig .i a i. off whllP thi ('o'iitli|e i10to fl'oth o . ern r tregnn. GALLAGHER TO SPEAK BEFORE SOCIALISTS I., E. l1 . M tlhla lht . l, t,,l of the lirst ('ont:zregational 'hi r' h ,ill ad dress the . Atisstoult so'iatlH t liu't to night in l;arelr & MAtri h I I hall. Mr. Gallagher 'l, ill slpeak oni 'i Ie arge Brotherhoodl." e is ia 'll -d leak er and a d, t, thil.nker TI ,hldress should lhe' thlrn.ulily r lti The meeting \i It h Ii lt' . and anyon i Intt re tldi , I' I attend. The l -cltuit ti i , " ries by local inmeil if ip, . .. - ranged by A lissotlth. .,' : IO THE ALERT Watch for any siin oi * distress in the Stimn- I ach, Liver or Bowels and be sure to try SH 0 STETTER'S I * Stomach Bitters * promptly. It will tone and strengthen those organ's and help you , maintain health and vigor at all times. Get a Bottle Today - UNUSUAL POSITION IS THAT HELD BY BOB ROBERT J. IRVINE CONSTITUTES MISS.OULA'S ENTIRE STREET DEPARTMENT. 8ti re'1 ! 1 tllm~ etllint ]Ioh t J. I llil.l = In its-If lhit is a -ntstshra le title , i ex) pu ellll e to full lenii thi It is iu "I to1iO Iing. 'Th| t "street t" 'le irn l 'ntT " is a ,"ontractetl teles'o,. e tit'": w hen' purltlled out it :tlnsi st lioses the TthetCrt J. Ir in '. I e' is. It giv'e him ill of it, stllul i . lsor of 111he it i' ih(r] t. forIe ha1111 of hil e stro t-1 Ileanint l li igrtt I itg crewsV t r -sti t li iinsii ttti r OifI f ,trc.ts : ;l li II lle's, sulermtentl nll- Of! , srtw '"r ý)ys.t ( ,1. city sh ,vet~llehr :in d dt'VLr ofng List of Duties. S ) llr q hL -s iInni r Ii -i thIrIs ' . t lii - ' nun, first lit,' t,,n,.nt hi lt| right-|hand( I 1111m) t.' Stre.et t'" (lllissi.. er IPrice . t thI is t i nthi , in order ti t iue] ] e n ise i, lr. 'ric'e hlis done :i wa' I , ]tli h 1i ;u'n o€)1 " ,.tP1 atre t - rade( rs al lI ll i ty- le in r u - tll aI t sew tr-iWorker tl - il i hi firmt l hiti ' :na t is thie' nly im n left. T]I,+ onI nellut ari is a !.c rI, h !l~ li< ler; d wtl. ice for licil - ii; liti t 1ii 'er, ug it ir 't'it hoi i tr i h't u st Ih it i' ' ' ii tilli'h ;till il t it ion it . ti s ine'-nill u street deh artllh lt. I Long List of Duties. .Mr. Irine'' duties are, :;s lnlg is l - tii.l -. i " Ius t' Ti arisit i l' ht i ll . I'ore. lotto olrder .. sIit oilt thei ,];1\'. '.t~ il l 'I I i.1' pls re for t l ny ( til ' .e r 'i,'s \ 'hi th irI arue ri . 'rel iior its tt s1h 'r C ity ll hefort thel night I lie'1 force Las left. Thei n lh . feets tlh city s r". s, hilches tIll( his , W O nilr and dr,'ives · ( Io th dlmp. If' . i ny vo,',rk tnas.t he done tIher., Mr. I vin,- d-+,s it. Then h+, returns to the t , i '' i If is t in e" s lit l)f is ' und It rI:l .:+ ; tl~ :t" il-bs1 i l !' I llO lll '. mil t i muh ly l ossings or fills .ila,-holes. If lh.tre ii -ewer trtou- le or if there S tlflesf with l lV ient .i " s I hi - harne s7 ll. his rig i .1n at mnll(i to the'ln.1 e '-'V .l' eh s he finish his wort, h),fore .I~ erk: ,.fl( hle I'"ii s wording Iliong , aft! r hours. It isn't a ,,'ft jub, hy i "Ith is ;i warnle . says 'o nli-mi si.ner . '"r' 0 + " d 1 l' knlIoW whla1t I i 'oiilhi 0100 h te ( 0 t illh i tt h1n . e" IIe k - h l. tr, o, m1", 1' li p' (, 1 1 h ilY s t n i t~i ] n ,.ti er s;I"t Ihel' r" illll !i , It tis ;it , 0 tlhe cify}' interest is re n i) ::.II;HII . ] l .t~n h i i the Siminier he is I ).ss of ti h," rVrioI- erects, h t .just ,m-,\\ e is the wh.l, force. e I loakes a l,,t ill ! t, l . l'!f Il.' .shotbl] li rs lld IInH -tl:. l y rl. 'e sy. If,, is tilt I I i11< oif Ti ' , 14,11:111I1I H ' 11 411 1 11 t h~e e,' " QUTl MEAT IF YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BADLY Take Tablespoonful of Salts If Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers. \\'." :t'," 1 I it tio s s, snold , 'il rsi , r M 1,, iis tilled uith ui ric ll id , si5: s a \,t1;-IO\ I Illlority, \\h ifi1sarns is to I:. ,',1lstant tly ,t11 yI;ia d I Iu itinSt killny tritld,, Th, kid ,"is dI thli ir it iost to frr I;l11 lo sod ." 1 .s i il''it tlI ll :w iI. 1 )1,t tillh'" get sll. ishi ; the ( .lii S liv,( tisises tO i i4 d thus lthe wiaste is i.tiiiiIe ill th liit l il tlo poison th(11 (ient ire system. \\hlW n ,ous r Iidn j i s jachel' ti1d feel liki lInulps of Ila'd, halt ,oil 'have0 tilnllllg Rillns ill th (. 1 1(15 or 1thP S is tilr, f ll of so illlo ent, Itor ." I 1)111 ll.b I " is i lrri blll; h . .,1 l ing 11.i \t ;,tL rrlilf t11irin I. ' lh Ii l~hi; 1 h11( 11 Ii ii Iý i, s"ii,' i l ,i d lls h , s ' v ii ii lls I o .lt ,1 1 l,'ll1s. ,.l tcplhssn..s., 1. 'is! .o f li l t1t S1 I 1 11 1 II I i hll l i \\.I Iii . h i' I III 'lullll i- i illitn Is ;ii\s il: t si llls t I .i v iii\ii Fl h li ( ' isI out1 lh go tsi nin .s of J ,ul halts; t'ke a .i. 'hlh hl,,l' ul ii I i lasa li is f it lter h lar i', ,i it., I s 4 i,, ll l ' lillf : mild ill I i', ' . l . iri linfi ,ti ,l af l ei, sfili. Itc't \ I[l I .11| * il I d Is t .ilo H l11,l ; 0 1n - acind . i[' i hius : 411 11 beers used for gtNllla'll.nlS to f'll sh Al id tinlllIatet clogn' d kl dl, s, to ll ll rializo li1 cidt s ill il lr e soi it is it osllnger a soII'rce o I rritation, hllt s 61111ing 11 ai's11 il tl iil.ii R-" i lsorders. Jail Stlta is i l lnexensive and can not injur(,; . i11 n t cs it d.,lii htful flee ,es h. lit hIit ilt h V ir d i'inl t, u1ted iio - ioid ca5 1.t11 " it miistale iby taking S lit t, . t o , c ·sitnlly I kI''p 11thl kIid n4,s vloau :o,.1] ; I cI ". \i iss usis;s I iU ' ' , s \' IS. Advi . WORK IN CITY PARK FINISHED FOR YEAR 1 ^-1.rl,, 1 rc, n llgh -i.l k I ni tel'red 1i1ts -uu, . if li flis'r'il nlO . The r .s 1I to ihl .\Ilal I-'r st, land II,'ll I lll Ii 's ;I rti > ts id dIlW il its 1, 's a\lid sh, v-l s i 1',ill itllIl ilu l Ito r ~iii r. u 'ii'-I'iI I:ln ,ii 'auit' 1 this' :l for ,s :- lplrly of i111t s111u 1 tio ha in .i (d i' rnl ' I hi, the parli to rest isi lit lI; iir1i1 g -its i-sver p s th, ire sor1 a slss-iiil. V -Work in the ipark , 111i isu I. 'Tiu sday :ltril DiOr i . Mr. nli'. i ilt a d il s 11lr11 complslttt d ar11e 1i1hg tins, 1uhiint1 v 15\-4 the park l inI-I its Ito ilrotit 1 the hs'rat' w:ti tiers icon Mriictelr within ilire ipark itself, and with ithe llygr'iund thorougiihly pro-i 'slued fromn storing freshets, qulit for fitl• y iear. )trirtll h thl sinig wteeks of their fall itcampaign the plirk force -comnpletsdl tshe now Iroadways ill the inorth eid oif till' pleasuiro-place andt f ilt sttr-lctive rustiis arches at the Madison stree lt tntral.ce and fth, \Monrn'- street -xit. These 'csihe s, built of iuntrimmed fir, are artistically constructted tand it dd imaterially to thet exterior ottlnsrisi 'c, is' 4h, - i1 . LOCAL BREVITIES tl. SS, money to loan. .T. AM. Price Co. Adv. 1l G. A. Morse of Drummonond spent the day in Missoula. Special mulsic , . Orvis Music II)house.---Adv. 1). It. Machly of 1,olo v'isited Mis- h sosiula yesterday. tl Magazines. Smoke House. E. Cedar. q -. Adlv. n Mrs . IB. Hard is here from Supe ri-,r visiting and shopping. MorIoe, Kiropractor, Hainmmond block. S .. 1,. llmnble of Corvallis spent the da:y on hlsinles: in Missoula. 11ll (;ate coal, $4.25 ton. Bell 19. -Atl v. ( aHude lirittin of C'linton had busi ness in the city yesterdayv. Mmoney to loan. 1loston Realty Co. o 'irs Iizzie' 111irphy of Carlton was 5 fr i 1a guest t111 'issouila yesterday. Iln 's silk sox for Xmas, 50c pair. Map ps A- Mapes.---Adv. l). S. I(ekson wasa a visitor in Mis soutla yesterday frotm Quartz. . \V. le'rry sells coal. His phone is 4 a1. 06 Hliggirns avenue.-Adv. .1. I". irigrogh of Stevensville wais a \isittr i i thlle city yesterday. Silict in Edison 1)i-c for that Xints gift, $(0.00 and upwards. o)rvis i Music lious--. Adv. SJohl Plrent iof Frenhltoiwn had htuyin·-s inh the ciity yesterday, I)r. AnniIa James, osteopath. Higgins hlhiik. P'honte 34 black.-Adv. ti, It , :l ns and his sin 'raink were lt- here on ii sinettss yiesterday f'o.i At-le-. Si.. t itise Smith, oste.,path. Mut rsoni,, tsemple. Phone 61S; res. 5:33 red. ,lose'l h (;rin, iir, .Ir.. was a visitor in I the ity yesterdaly fslito St. Ignistisis. 1 " nyx" Xmas silk stockings, 50i, $1, $'s. at 31apes & Mapes.-Adv. P Mrs. Don Atnson was ai guest in It liis iuli vw-sterday from tlimilton. SI l1iany scraltch pIadls anld waiter ' cheeks for sale at The SMi-soitlian of fice.--Atv. S Mr. aldl Mirs. 'ITl t Sitel litinson expect i to sp l I'hristimas with frienitdls in tStenographerr. I)awison, Monltana ilk. Adv. - Mrs. Dellphitne MElhhily i\ais at I huests in .Mlisisoula yesterday from A-tl Specia l iiic' Sc. Orvis Musi house. --\d \'. MSirs. Joselih Tailnor is shere from t t 'ig ocrk, the guest of I rr. alnd Mrs. It Isifsitiis and clhildren's silk stock I ings for Xmtas, 5(ts pair. Mapes & 'it - ,s.--.A d v. Miss Iildi tls lI-Xsthtr Mil-er of Lols spent the day visiting and shop ping in SMissouit. Newton H. Siclthwelker, optlial slse ciatlist. Hooms 203-205 Montanat Blk. .Adv. Petl'er Miller. \ih.sei hostei is at Cloear waiterl, sup the BIlalckfoo t valley, was ai visitor in Missoula yestorday. k 15Marsh, the undertaker. Phone 321. Adv. (' (i. I,,nfest. assistant -ashier of the Farmersi' St ate Isank at Victor, was - a visitor in the city yestierdsay. ])r. WVillaLrd, osteopath. First Na Stionai l l.isk.--- Adv. t Mrs. Ilerbert (;aitl-s of \Victor is a glsist in tlhe hoIiie of Mr. iandsl AMrs. - ( lelry I,ilesoil for twos or three lays. Molny tn looan on ranchll and city -propsely. 11. D. Fisher, 113 E. Main. is I' loyd i ardenbrti'gls has returned li.snt Ititle, whiiers hs spenit stes-il it is l-.oo in g 1lft is ittsrati'si of ussi 1'eatllifully" dressed Christmas dolls free \with every pair of slhoes at Mljlcs & Mapes.---Adv. ,M r. ;alim M rs. ". 11. (;rif'f'i.I c el i t. lli Ithe llt i .esterdtly froi their h1 1e0 at S.lnsil in Il i ('i risn ar.l Ir ldilig In local Istores. 'ihe iiiiss 1 ouli:ll has the helt du plitelatillng sloi t nd sheets for letters. $1.S0 ler 1,000.-- Adv. Sliate Hlortiiculturist 1. I. Dean went f ,slr'ir i itfte'r ool n to the t latherid. S it ill llspend severail I idays visiting l Kr a ilispell and olther points. Anl Edlison Disc will prove a delight ful Xntis gift to your family. Orvis Msi.e lllouse.-Adv. I.. 1. Mloshler ilf tl re:tl I tlls, niatll ger fir the Mosher Rilbhtn & CIarbon 'ompnllIly. : tspent the Idayl in Missoult tIlkilg after business of his con - Speciail mulllsic be. O(rvis Music iMr. i ni v tln Diarretll n\\c it T Illlesdaiy" to Stt.~'revllo, andill yestlerday undIIIerwent in oi raltimn in the Ste ensville hospi lal, I ir. 'Tih itoltt pierfornimed the Iliiy 'ylour Ihst girl a box of silk stoct.kinigs. N,,thing better. Mapes & Mlijpes.-- Adv. NM. I Itlliltr. \ine t yesterdAly it his irece tlt lquired r;lnch nilear hill. Mr. IllRoberts will illlmprove the liproperty, landl Htas sm51 i las haits ait )loe ready Mrs. Robertis \ill join hiom. 1)r. Wardli, vtrinarlin t oth phones. -Adv. icl. ,l satsu ls I. S.X tt, who hais bea ptimlliilress fl Stark for many year, t spent the (ltiy in Missoula buyIing holi day gosin for the store onduted byona, ,ir. Scott and herself at Stark. liit res shrpe in the cilloty ent fler.t 3roil, Iy ai perofect machin Roos, t. a einharnd 104 lWl-et lain.-Ad Mr and r. . eorg . insen lrd and daigh oter. Miss Rheo Townsendl\n. I, are to le.ave 0tomorrow l for St. tlaries, Idaho, to spenid the holtidays with Mrs. l. B. Platt. They \will he away about three weeks. When in Butte stop at the Acoma, a quiet rest place in the city's center. Broadway and Wyoming. Rooms, $1 a day and up.-Ada'. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Kirkhart will tl sl'end the holidays with li11 I 'll - hart's sister, Mrs. Welch. They expect to return in lFebruaryT-and at That time Mr. Kirkhart will bring a carload of dairy cows from Ioya to sell in this city. Mrs. George A. Gordon and Miss Isaibel Gilray came into th c ity Tiues day from Hamilton. Yesterlday they met Dr. Gordon, who retulrn.ed fr(lom a trip east, and went later Ill the liny to 1Hamilton. Erna ('. Archer yesterday apllied for homestead entry on 40 rle'.-, ilncluldingl the southeast quarter of ith solt'-i last qullarter of section 12, tWllnlshilp 20 north, range 23 west. Tri :ipplication was suspendetld. Dr. Houston B. Parsons :,rl' c'l inl Missoula yesterday flt :: i;leiidie, \Iwhere he is now located is cilrliteon in the Northern Pacific rail. ity hIsplital. I)r. Parsons will spend -.ra trll days visiting relatives and friilnds i!i this city. (lulstaf Swanson of \Wi- nit. :Mont., yesterday filed appliciltti,. fir per mission to pI rc.hase an Initdl,'l tract if 40 acres, including ilt Iin'thiwest iqularter of the southeast Iu irter of section 35, township 2 s a.lih range 16 west: also a tract of 40 a, :,, in section 35, townlship 2 south, rai,- I west. Phillip lFarnsworth, tl, lttle son of 1)I . and Mrs. H. B. i.l .i5sworith, is confined to his bed hi ar.nrs re Ieived on the ice last I,. ,lay. 'The little fellow was on a sl i, riing drawn biy ani oldiler iboy. He wi- tiipped over andi t gaslh, which rl,, ici several stitcheis to close, was cuit itir one eye. .Incih Marx of New 1'ak., a dealer. in fine jewelry, and his s: taiit. J. P. Murray, spent the dad iI Missoula. SMr. 1Marx has been couini !,, Mlissoula t\\ie a year for the past ' l'ars. He haii seen the city in its c. I, tinles and diull. lie stated. yestciI ,,. (hat Mis slk. shows niow a grllt, l'dgree of prosperity than any cit. i It ii nrth wt est. I)r. isul 1Mrs. Newt ii II i,.hweiker anid little son will leaI , uiiday for the eaist. They will . -:1 friinds in i'hicago alnd spendl ('lI is!Ii.t s at the h ioe of their father, lt's. William Schwelker, in Peoria, Ill "'ltis will he Dr. Schwciker's first ('li-iias ait his i li hilome for 13 years. IIH. \sill return to Missoula] after a u,,:. hut 1Mrs. Scihweikler will rernain , util March, visiting her brotl~.r, I)r. I,.luiitim, iQ ltake, WVilsion, Minn. MISSOULA DRUGGIST HAS VALU ABLE AGENCY. T'he .1issoulalT Drug ii, i i.i has the Mlissoula agency for tie' sinple mix a tro of buckluthorn l ir,. glycerine, - Itc.. ikn..\n Ias Adler-i-i,t, lhe remedy which haII;s Iibecame fuil eia byiy curing il. lperdicitis. This similtl rnmedly has poiiwerful actiion antd lr:uls siiuch sutr Iirising aimoutts of olI uiatter from i the body that JUST iNI,: IHOSE re lieves sour stomach, ga, on the stomiit achii and conslItipation iuliil I MMEtrI - 'ATELY. The QUI('l :ltuinl of Ad h lr-i-ka is aistonishing. The Missoulea Drug c'"omittaniy.-Adt'. TO ELECT OFFICERS AT MEETING TODAY 'ri 1 1," 1, - let 1 XecLltiV( ' nl mittee i·i: thi, 1 issoula Chamlber of (Conilrlirs will mnit't at the PTalace hotel a:t Iro li.tdiy to choose a, presi dent antid i swull:tiry for the cominllg year. I'taa fii ithe work of the or ganization iduirini 1914 also will ie tlis I ssel ,11 It 1dI\" session of theh hoard. No iltin:iiion of the ,'hloie .tol I- b ll l," hls been given. The aminlg of Siln.s.ors to President S. J. (toffee ,noi ii.i r, tary W. G. Forgl son is the m11st inpnrtant Ibusiness which will 'contfr, vi the members of the ciomtolllll t', during their terms of office. D)eop - r:'antld s iighs that resist ordinary lre rnlhixs require both ex terntl anlld illnternal treatment. If you hily tv dillar ilttlle of Ballard's lHole hoIlll i rcl11, .iul act the two rem.e 1dies you ,iitoi f,,r (he price of one. The'Ire is II, llrr i, ; Re Pepper Pir us P'lster fl'oI ti i, chest, free with c;it'h bottle. S, I, bty Gar ion Cily lJrtlg C Ir n . A v. REPORT READY SOON. tt'O lV "'1. + rr .McCarthy µworking this w(e.;, in his annual re iport, lwhitih .'o ' . tlhe financial op erations of Ith,, , n:tly during the past uear. Sincll'e tn, 1hg into office Mr. Mc't'arthy has ,t 'tel some reforms which will :ii I. a decided effect 1iupo tilhe r''llrt. "The treasurer ex pe'ts to.i lilillI iI ie document with in a da or two,. ORIGINAL GENUINE The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk. malted grain, in powder form. For¶nfants,invalid., md growing children. Purenutrition, upbuilding thi wholebody. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. More healthful than tea or coffee. Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S 10 ACRES i(l thie litsl I; ! :1n .Missoula county very clse ito li, five-eighths mile from clet'tric i!., nice bungalow; fair oulltllltl ill::i very choice prop erty in vl t \ y:, . Only $4,500; half cash. 16i0 ia res in iath ilead; first-class ;land ;lnil Iand n .improvements; near projected railriid: $40 per acre. "Will trade this f.ir desirable orchard tract. ;. H. Smead Company Higgins Block Phone 212. Missoula. Montana :::·:l::: ..iiii·.·:: ! i iil i i iiii iijl!i ii i Special preparations have been made for Christmas in the Candy section of the Grocery department---where "quality and cleanliness" is the slogan. We can supply every want, whether for inexpensive "stocking" candies or the most attractive gift package, and in every instance assure you of the freshest and purest goods and. the utmost of value. Order now. Christmas Bulk Candies "M. M. Co. Special" Kris Kringle Mixture, fancy hard candy, pound ........8 1-3¢ "M . M . Co. Special" Star M ixture, fancy hard candy, pound........... ............. .............10¢ "M. M. Co. Special" Christmas Stocking Mixture, fancy hard, pound ......1-2½¢ "M. M. Co. Special" Ribbon Candy, fresh, pure and glossy, pound .. ...............15¢ Candy Canes, various styles, colors ano, sizes, each ....................5¢, 10¢ and '25¢ Bunte's Kindergarten Mixture anld s.,ft-center hard candies, pounld ....25 to 60¢ Gibson's Fruit Tablets, all pure fruit flavors, pound .. .....................................40¢ "A-I" Chocolate Creams, pound 25 ; Fancy Chocolates, pound......50 and 60 Fancy Package Goods I' Morse's Famous "Red Box" Confections, absolutely fresh, each piece individ ually wrapped, each marked with the name of the flavor--Box, 404 to $1.50. Queen Victoria Chocolates--the supreme confection, made in Seattle by" Augus tine & Kyer, after the recipe used by a certain Victoria, B. C., candy shop ~jiij gir~~ iiriii ** j P %iiiiiiitiir 4 i whose fame for chocolates is world-wide-Box, 40m to $4.50. Lowney's Chocolates in fancy gift packages-tBox, 50a to $5.50. Here, also, are all manner of after-dinner candies, party bon-bons, glaced fruits, shelled nuts, fancy raisins and other sweets to make for a Merry Christmas. THE EATCHRIS STO CadyCnevaiusjyls `colr an szeac... .... 10iii andii~i~iiiii 25~i~-~i Morse's Famous "Red Bx" Confections, absoltely fresh, each piec inivid-~ ually wrappediii eachti:I marked withilii th ae fteflvrBo,4eto$.0 Lowney's ~ ~ ~ ii~ii~ Choolte in~ fancy git acags-ox 5'to$550 Hee as, r almanr fafe-dne candies, party o-os glacd fruits, shelledi~~ii nus ac aisinad other-:.-:: sweetsi toi make~ for iia Merry Cristmas 0diji iiiiIii-iii '' " " " Si ::::::ii::::: iiiijiiiiiiiiiiiil ii I1 ii~iii ~ iiiiii~i f~irtiiUi THE CREAT. CHRISTMAS TO: ]ty parcel post prepalid in first and second zone. )elicious fresh candy at poplular prices. No matter where you live you can have good candy delti.vred to you. Church and school orders givenI especial attention. We will send such orders C. O. D. with the charges prepaid. Noi order too small ior inone too large for is to handle promnptly. You are guaranteed a.,soutetly sat isfactory goods. M ot coniplete stock of caindly in lissoiilln. Tell us just what you want andi it will be sent tio yo. lhrere e a few holiday peci:lals: ('Carges prepaid on orders for five poundli and ovir. New England mix, per pound ..............................8 1-3 0 Nonpareil mix, lb......... 10 Rainbow mix, lb.._12 1-2¢ 'Ribbon mix, lb...............150 Candy canes-ic to 25c each. Bead candy, in string--25c pound. Fine for decora;ting trees. Nut butter kisses, wrapped, 15c lb. NONPAREIL Confectionery Missoula 136 Higgins Avenue. FIRE INSURANCE Pettitt, Newlon & Gage E. Cedar St. N. Dellwo's Public Sale As I havr I rct;hased r ll' ' ly int hi;thii, ;rt ill gin In t l' ea l th Iconttl . ,, I will sell at y rl.'iidlltnte. t+41 I110i.'s \\4 t j anll( three north of hom n, ;n1( eight miles soti " of I'lIson d m l o e-hal" 1ll1h east of the Stinger Idla(e' 011 Miuld e.t i , me Monday, December 22 28 Head of Horses 28 Two 2-year-old Mules-Two Black Registered Percheron Stallion 7 Years Old; Weight 1,800 Pounds Two Cows-One cow and calf; one Jersey cow soon to be fresh. Pigs-One Brood sow and five pigs; one registered Berk shire boar. Machinery and Miscellaneous Sale will commence at 11 a. m. Free Lunch at noon TERMS-All sMums Itnulr $1I. I0 Iash. ()ver that almount a credit to (Octoer 1I, 1914, will le given on :iproved nlotes uti 12 per cent interest; 5 per Lent dlis-o nt '1Fr et lsh. Z. B. SILVER, Auctioneer. F. J. WHITE, Clerk Special Sale of Singer Sewing Machines A Discount of $10.00 On Our New 1914 Model Rotary Singer Cash or Time. W\e have tA drop -head Singer and other makes slightly ulsed at Half priieq,. 'Come ) efi re Christmas. \Vhy not a Singter Steing Machine as that Christmas gift for mother, iflt or sister. SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 223 North Higgins Avenue. Read the Missoulian Classified Ads