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name of an entertainment that will be given Friday evening- at 8 :o'clock in Immianr Bl $aptiet church.' Forty chil dren"of' the "elementary department Of the . unday ' bihool will be in 'costume and ea ad program of sinigs and real ~tifoinsa under ,the direction of, Mrs. &Harold High. There will be no charge for admission d ad a cordial invftation is- extended t.n ll fi.iesds who may be interested in seeing 'the prety tab leaux and hearing the program. PROBLEM SOLVED. RHhilton, , Nov. 25.--(Special.)-A shipngent of creosote blocks from Mis soulishas beeni received by Fire Chief James Higgins,' and will be used for bottoms in the horse stalls at the city fire halls. Chief Higgins has erperi enced considerabie, trouble in provid ing substantial s'tanding room' for the big fire teinm, and at 'ast has decided that 'creosote blolks ought to outlast material used hleretofore for the' stall floors. - ( 4LTIMEil -1 HE ,E BUT NO APPETITE You Should Try I IHOSTETTER'S1 Stomach. Bitters It tones the stomach S-brings back the ap- I petite - assists diges tion and assimilation -promotes liver and bowel activity - pre vents Bloating, Heart burn,, Indigestion, Bil iousness and Malaria. Get.a Bottle This Very Day' S-mm ji Mission Lirary Lamp For the Long Fot library or Winter Eings Sitting Room A sMission Library lamp ARetailing for $6.00, TO MISSOULIAN SUBSCRIBERS, paying their subscription one.year in advance only. .5 You might as well have one. Room }.A .eMsio-ir.Lm ym an Voe eo tIwo to one, the o{ty ahouil tertday sutained the action f ,he chief of tpoice In discharging illim I.' wepy ha.from the police: force abot 10 daya ago fo tregtect of duty. TbheSweeney case 'has bee . dia cussed at letoth , in these columns. Oh the hight tof Nvember t1, uppn gettigPg ord from U. M .Brooks that Mri. iLulu Venders` haduco me to Mis soula fromi Butte to locate a man who, she claimed, owed her oun.a sum of nmoney and was at thate hour, about 2 a m., i1 a room at the ,Grand Paeifio botel .cnd had pent for Sweeney to comet and ee' heron this business, the officer left' his heat 'and spent about an hour in the" woman's room. After being discharged, Sweeney demniated oan heaing on the charges brought against' him. The hearing was con duicted last Fridayt and Saturday. Sweedey's defense was that he found Mrsa. Veders hysterifal 4nd 'threaten ing to eo tithiit siicide and that he re- mained to. soothe her, considering this to be his duty under the circum stances. After the a hearing closed Saturday, the council took the case under. advisement until yesterday. The deciaion of the council was de livered immediately after the minutes of the last two meetings had been read by the clerk. Mayor Getchell moved that the action of the police chief be sustained. Councilman Hodson sec onded the motion. These two voted 'Yes," upon roil call, Councilman Houston voting "No." The discharged officer's attorney did not announce what action, if any, would be taken by his client. Get Rid of That Miserabiu Feeling You may learn something 'from the experience of Mrs. William 'Troute, Ilion, N Y., who was sick for a long time frein a badly disordered stomach. "I felt miserablb all of the time," she writes. "l was tired and had no ap petite. -A friend advised me to take Chamberlain's Tablets. I did so and my appetite improved and I gained rapidly in health." For sale by all dealers.-Adv. NO PAY FOR BULL. The jury in the case of E. A. Cary against William Duffield, the trial hav ing been commenced in department No. 2 of the district court yesterday, brought in a verdect in favor of the defendant this forenoon. Mr,. arey was.auins.g for . $400 dam ages for the loss of at bull that was injured when hit by Duffield's auto mobile and had to be shot. The jury held Duffield blameless for the acci dent. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. The Associated Stodents of the Uni versity of Montana met in a special session yesterday for the consideration of two proposed' amendments. After half an hour of fruitless arguing, the meeting adjourned in order that the students might have time to eat be fore they went to the train to send the team off for Spokane. City Herder Mercer will receivt pay for ine' days work during October, 'When red was called to act k a cOity latrolman 4uring the pei2 of his annual vcationi when he wae enjoy. ing:'to-weeks' freedom, fron- his of ticial duties under full pay. The question oit Uhe lelalfty of a city officer's holding two jobs at once and receiving conm s tt1i foi both, was raisedat the liast eti0Mhf-t fthe Council. City Attorney Wallace, to whom the matter was referred, ren. dered his opinion yesterday. ,It was to the effect that a city official may pdrform the functions of two or more offices of the city at the same time when the extra work does not conflict with his official duties, and may recover compensation for per forming both acts of labor. How ever, a city officer could not work for the city and for some other corpora tion or individual at the same time and receive pay from ,different sources. Acting upon this opinion the coun cil ordered the payment of Mr. Mer cer's claim. After giving its decision in the Sweeney case, which appears in an other cblumrn the coMlcil took up routine matters. Alley to Be Vacated. An ordinance to vactte the alley in block 80, Knowles addition No. 2, in South Missoula, was placed on its first reading. By'the city's vacating this alley, it will revert to the prop erty owners, George H. Pew and G. F. Brooks, who deeded it to the city some time ago upon condition that it would be used as an alley. The property has never been opened ror such pur pose. For the Horses. Mayor Getchell reported that he had been requested by the humane society to ask for an ordinance to be passed which would reduce the time horses are allowed to stand about the streets from six hours to four. At the sug gestion of the city attorney the council voted to request the humane society to present such an ordinance and that it would then be given full consideration. Helps Relief Work. Captain Bryant of the Salvation FRENCH REMEOY FOR STOMACH TROUBLES The leading doctors of France have for years used a prescription of vege table oils for chronic stomach trouble and constipation that acts like a charm. One dose will convince you. Severe cases of years' standing are often greatly benefited within 24 hours, So many people are getting surprising results that we feel all per sons suffering from constipation, lower bowel, liver and stomach troubles should try Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy. It is now sold here by Mis soula Drug Co.-Adv. Darketi eautifully and Re staores Thickness and Lust e a 'Once. SCom on gadeensage brewed into a heav t.wilh sulphur and alcohol added, will ten gray, streaked and tadded hair beautifully dark and lur urlant; ~enmov every bit of dandruff, stop, scalp, tcing and falling hair. Mixing tihe ,.e Tea and Sulphur re cipe.at home, bough, is troublesome. An easier ay" to get the ready-to. 'use tonic, Cto g about 50 cents a large' bbttle, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth".g Sh' an( Sulphur Com pound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wlspiy, ray, faded hair is not sinful, w' all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive ness. By darkening' your. hair with Wyeth'se $ ge aid Sulphur, no one cAn tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You Jlst dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have , d.uappeared. After an other application or two your hair be comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger.-Missoula Drug Co.-Adv. Army, having failed to secure a regu lar monthly allowance from the coun cil to assist his ,organization in carry ing on its campaign 'of relief work, asked for $50, l1glf of which is to be used to buy a Supply. of potatoes for the Army's soup kitchen and the bal ance to be applied to furnishing bed clothes for. some- sleeping quarters which had, been donated for the Army's use this winter, where men in distress may be given a place to sleep. The request was granted. The bond of the Demers .Elec'rical company, which is no longer doing business in the city, was ordered rem leased. The amount. of the bond was $1,000. Wants Extra Pay. L. E, Stone, called as a witness in the Sweeney trial, but who was not called to the stand, presented a bill to the council for three days' witness fees. The hearing lasted but two days. Mr. Stone claimed that he had not been officially discharged. The council allowed the fees for the two days the hearing was in progress. The council Aheard the regular monthly reports' of city officers for October and adjourned. CITY CLERKS ACCOUNT OF MONEY SPENT IN OCTOBER Following is the financial report of City Clerk Harris for the month of October, warrants for the disburse ment of expenses having been issued: Account general government Executive .............$ 666.66 City clerk .............. 253.05 City treasurer ........ (357.50 City engineer .......... 392.49 City attorney ............ 136.60 General expense ...... 124.20 $1,930.50 Protection of life and property Police department...$ 967.82 Police court .......... 118.33 Fire department .,...2,007.41 • -'t $3,093.56 Health and sanitat~on Salaries, health offi cer and inspectors $ 100.00 City dump ............ 75.00 Miscellaneous ex pense .................. 8.40 Street cleaning and sprinkling ............. 667.25 $ 845.65 Recreation Parks and play grounds ...........-... 230.25 Highways Street lighting ........$1,580.00 Care of streets ........ 506.00 Miscellaneous ex pense .................. 64.42 $2,150.42 Public worke New sidewalks .......$2,722.34 Water department.._ 69.00 $2,791.34 Maintenance accounts- .Maintenance dis tricts .................... 92.60 Total ..a... .... .. ..$11,134.32 In damp, chilly weather there Is al ways a ltrge demand for BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT because many peo ple who know by experience its 'great relieving power in rheumatio aches and pains, prepare to apply it at the first twinge. Price 250, 500 and $1.00 per bottle. Sold ba (Geo. Frelshelmer. -Adv. Itch! Itch! Itch - Scratch Scratch! Scratchl The more you scratch, the worse the itch. Try Doin's Ointment. It cures piles, eczema, any skin itching.. Add druggists 8sell it.-Adv. THR MI880OUIAN.-8 ENTINE L ADD BRING YOU QUIC$ RE4ULTB 'iA' - Store Closed All Day Today• HE PRESIDENT of the nation and the governors of this and all the states of this great union have called upon the whole people to pause for a day of THANKSGIVING, and throughout the land there is glad response. It will be a day of RETURNING THANKS UNTO GOD for the blessings He has vouchsafed to us the twele-month just passed, and it will be a day of feast. ing-and upon this day, at least, everyone in this land shall have PLENTY. That we are at PEACE with all the world and enjoy the good will of all nations is, we believe, our GREATEST BLESSING, and we believe, as we hope, that this condition shall continue; that this nation shall stand as an example to the world, of political, industrial, educational and'moral progress. In the business world, the signs of a greater general prosperity are unmistak able, and we are THANKFUL for the prospect of a great commercial and indus trial expansion such as this cotintry has never experienced; and we have every reason to believe that these prospects will shortly be fully realized. For ourselves:--This has been a prosperous year for THIS STORE, and we RETURN THANKS to the loyal friends who have made it possible to chronicle this information. Our gratification is the more complete because of our sincere belief that our customers have received at our hands full and overflowing return in intrinsic VALUE AND SERVICE in all their transactions with us. TOMORROW Christmas shopping should begin in earnest. "THE GREAT CHRISTMAS STORE," as usual, will be ready to lend its assistance in solving your every gift problem. RELIGIOUS FANATICS ARE DISCOVERED IN CITY POSSESSED WITH THE GIFT 0 TONGUES, MAN "TALKS WITH GOD"-WOMAN ALSO Missoula is having her first expe rience with religious fanaticism. Per haps fanaticism is too broad a term. A few fanatics probably covers the case more explicitly. A night or two ago Philip Nordeman, who has been working about Salvation Army head quarters, with a great "Bloo-Blloo Bloo," interrupted the meeting iri the Salvation Army hall to announce that he was possessed with the gift of tongues, and that he was able to con verse and was then conversing direct ly with God. lie declared that he has several followers, among them a woman, who meet every night In a store room at 50t Toolo avenue. Woman Talks, Too. Mr. Nordeman brought a communi cation to the newspaper office yester day from this lady convert, addressed to the editor and the public in general. The letter reads, in part, as follows: "Having read the article entitled, 'Speaks to God,' I, as the woman who is branded as one of the fanatic be lievers, deem it good in the eyes of God and man to reply. "Yes, I talk with God, always In prayer which is without ceasing. I am baptized with the Holy Ghost of promise of which all Christians read in the book of Acts. There are eight of us sane citzens live in Missoula who speak in unknown tongues. Come to the meetings and see if we are not simply God's little ones." Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Mrs. Levi Franklin, of Booneville, N. Y., says, "I am pleased to say that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used by my son about two years ago and it proved to be very beneficial in relieving hoarseness and curing a cold. It has also been used by other mem bers of my family and we have a very high opinion of it." For sale by all dealers.-Adv. AUSTAIAN HEIR HONORED Berlin, via The Hague and Londor Nov. 95.--Emperor William has con. ferred the iron -cross of the first ar4 second class on Archduke Charles' Francis of Austria, -commander 14 chief of the Austrian army and heti apparent to the Austro-Hung.riaq' throne, fir the part he has tamen I military operatonsa C-A-N-D-I-E-S FOR TODAY THE PURITY Mrs. Richardson and Orville Albert, Props. 307 North Higgins Avenue. We are prepared to supply you with an excellent variety of candies, bon-bons, etc.-our own products. Our candies are freshly made and will please you. That is our guarantee. At our parlors we serve hot drinks of all concep tions - Tomato and clam bouillorts, cocktails, chocolate-all popular cold months' beverages. City Agency for Garden City Bakery Line of Baked Goods. LUMBER DEPARTMENT , S · OF THE Anaconda Copper Mining Co. SUCCESSORS TO Big Blackfoot Lumber Co. MANUFACTURERS OF Western Pine and Larch Lumber GENERAL SALES OFFICE LOCATED AT BONNER, MONTANA. {BONNER, MONTANA. Mills Located at HAMILTON, MONTANA. ST. REGIS, MONTANA. Our mills have constantly on hand large and complete ausortments of yard items in Western Pine and Montana Larch. Our tacilitir 3* mit of getting out bill and special items with the least delay. ments made over N. '. and C., M. & St. P. railways. A large and com plete factory in connection, which makes anything needed in Sash, Doors, Window and Door Frames, Mouldings and Interior Finish. Large factory for the manufacture of BOX $HOOKS, FRUIT AND APPLE BOXES. PHONE 703-2 BBELL IF THE BABY IS CUTTING TEETH USE Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup A SPL!I'DID REGULATOR PURELY VEGETABLE-NOT NARCOTIC INSTANT POsTUM A palhatble, nourishing foo.ddrink. PAINTING, PAPERING tintlng Glatnl.-I.owmst rt Contra~t Dt. Simoln Paint and Per House. Wllamr 'Kidae waaUirPs Have ,you ovesworkd your and canued trouble with you. k liver? Rave you pains i ta., back? Hav you a For sale by a For sane by G