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Falls Firm Receives Association Award Heyn & Keeley, photographers of this city, were awarded an engraved certifi cate for photographs displayed by them at the exhibit held by the North Cen tral Photographie association at Minne apolis, October-3 to 6. Only <2 such certificates were given, one being awarded tothtf local firm for its first display at the exhibits of the associa tion. Photographic work from »studios all over the United States were shown at the exhibit, aad many Inrge establish ments in eastern confers bave annually occupied prominent positions at the exhibit. The pictures sent, which drew the certificate of merit, were made by II. J. Keeley. (Mrwtli scandinavian fraternity Regular meeting tonight. K. of P. hall. .T. M. JENSEX. Pres. A. E. JOHNSON, Sec.. dance fort shaw Saturday, Oct. 22nd. Great Falls music. New floor. primrose camp, r. n. a. Friday at 2 p. m., Special meeting K. of P. hall. Hemstitching. 316 Fourth street No. yes, we lgan money On first class close in city property. Reasonable rates and terms. First Mortgage Loan Co. New Street Railway Schedule Effective Sunday, October 23rd, the following Schedule for Street Railway Service will maintain. SCHEDULE In addition to the signs distinguishing the cars, route numbers have been assigned to each route, and cars will carry these numbers prominently displayed at the head end. ROUTE NO. 2 Black Eagle Park via 8th avenue north to 25th street. ROUTE NO. 3 Boston Heights via Central avenue. ROUTE NO. 4 South Side. ROUTE NO. 5 North Side and Boston Heights via Fifth avenue north. ROUTE NO. 8 Smelter. Smelter service will run to Brick Station only. Black Eagle Service will run to 8th avenue north and 25th street only. Boston Heights and North Side Service will run en tirely around the loop, out Central avenue and in on Fifth avenue north, and out Fifth avenue north and in on Central avenue. South Side Service will run entirely around the loop, out Third avenue and in on Sixth avenue. These changes have been made after careful study and analysis of the traffic conditions, and we bespeak the co-operation of the public in our endeavor to give adequate, efficient and courtetous service. THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY. Street Railway Department. J. R. HOBBINS, Manager. LEAVE PARK DRIVE 6:25 A. M. 6:45 A. M. 7:05 A. M. NEW SCHEDULE Route No. 8 SMELTER LINE To Smelter LEAVE BRICK STATION 6:45 A. M. 7:05 A. M. 7:25 A. M. From Park Drive 6:25 A. M. and every 20 minutes thereafter until 12:05 A. M. ARRIVE BRICK STATION 6:45 A. M. 7:05 A. M. 7:25 A. M. Route No. 8 From Smelter From Brick Station 6:45 A. M. and every 20 minutes thereafter until 12:05 A. M. ARRIVE PARK DRIVE 7:05 A. M. 7:25 A. M. 7:45 A. M. LEAVE PARK DRIVE 7:00 A. M. 7:20 A. M. 7:40 A. M. Route No. 3 BOSTON HEIGHTS LINE To Boston Heights via Central Avenue ARRIVE BOSTON HEIGHTS 7:20 A. M. 7:40 A. M. 8:00 A. M. From Park Drive 7:00 A. M. and every 20 minutes thereafter until 12:00 midnight Route No. 3 From Boston Heights via Central Avenue LEAVE ARRIVE BOSTON HEIGHTS PARK DRIVE 6:10 A. M. 6:30 A. M. 6:50 A. M. From Boston Heights 6:10 A. M. and every 20 minutes thereafter until 11:50 P. M. 6:30 A. M. 6:50 A. M. 7:10 A. M. Route No. 5 From Boston Heights via Fifth Avenue North LEAVE ARRIVE PARK DRIVE BOSTON HEIGHTS 6:30 A. M. 6:50 A. M. 6:50 A. M. 7:10 A. M. 7:10 A. M. 7:30 A. M. From Park Drive 6:30 A. M. and overy 20 minutes thereafter until 12:10 A. M. Route No. 5 To Boston Heights via Fifth Avenue North LEAVE ARRIVE BOSTON HEIGHTS PARK DRIVE 6:40 A. M. 7:00 A. M. 7:00 A. M. 7:20 A. M. 7:20 A. M. 7:40 A. M. From Boston Heights 6:40 A. M. and every 20 min utes the reafter untiI 1 1 :40 P. M . BLACK EAGLE PARK LINE Route No. 2 To Twenty-fifth Str&et via Eighth Avenue North leave arrive PARK DrtlVE 25th STREET 6:38 A. M. 6:56 A. M. 6:58 A. M. 7:16 A. M. 7:18 A. M. 7:36 A. M. From Park Drive 6:38 A. M. and every . 20 minutes thereafter until 11:58 A. M. From Twenty-fifth Street via Eighth Avenue North LEAVE Route No. 2 ' ARRIVE 25th STREET PARK DRIVE 6:56 A. M. 7:14 A. M. 7:16 A. M. 7:34 A. M, 7:36 A. M. 7:54 A. M. From Twenty-fifth Street 6:56 A. M. and every 20 minutes thereafter until 11:56 P. M. LEAVE PARK DRIVE 6:14 A. M. 6:34 A. M. 6:54 A. M. Route No. 4 SOUTH SIDE LINE From Park Drive 6:14 A. M. and every 20 minutes thereafter until 12:14 A. M. ARRIVE PARK DRIVE 6:38 A. M. 6:58 A. M. 7:18 A. M. LEAVE ZINC PLANT LINE ARRIVE PARK DRIVE ZINC PLANT 6:40 A. M. 7:05 A. M. All regular Smelter Cars will connect at Zinc Plant Junction with Zinc Plant Car during change shift (Advertisement*) fall bulbs Hyacinths, Daffodils, Crocn«, Narcis sus, Tulips. Inquire for prices Barke meyer Grain & Seed Co., ■ 15 Third street south. automobile tops Recovered and repaired. GREAT FALLS UPHOLSTERED CO., »25 Central avenue. caluhfl of calendar Calling of both criminal and civil calendar for both departments set for 10 a. m. Friday, October 21, 1921. By order of the court. ALEX REMXEAS, Clerk. fuller brushes Phone 0412 between 5 and 1 p. m. special Pearl necklaces, 24 inches long; reg ular $15.00 values. Spécial, $6.50. Crown Jewelry Co., 225 Central. Weideman Coal & Feed. Phone 4619. roundup and carbon coal ideal plumbim « heatibo Phone 6524. 405 1st Ave. South. eyeglasses Eyes tested and fitted, $3.50 up. Crown Jewelry Co., 225 Central Ave. lad T es T nd gents tailors Hansen & Dorman, 19 Thisted Bldg. Truck hauling, ashes, coal, sand and gravel. Phone 9767. .... * • i Positively the Last Two Days of the Wide Discount at The Paris y Young Girls' M AP Beaver Hats . TetFv Values to $10.50 —I n c 1 u d i n g roll brims, straight brims and sailors. Every smart little miss should own one. They are exquisitely trimmed with grossgrain r i b b o nr Deep, fluffy, silk beaver in brown, beaver and black. —For three weeks everything in this entire stock has been reduced from 10% to 50%, and tomorrow will be the last day. —The movement to put the dollars to work will con tinue, but many lines have been depleted to such an extent that the discount cannot be continued. —Today will be a good time to anticipate winter needs because there are no exceptions throughout the store—all lines are reduced. •—The success of the plan has been far greater than we anticipated and now that the last two days have arrived there will be a whirlwind finish. Important Ready-to-Wear Articles at Big Reductions —In view of the exceptionally clever styles and the good materials these garments pre sent the biggest economies of the whole year! BLOUSES £<2 9C SPECIAL, 9viL9 Regulär Vais, to $7.50 —Double table full of these dainty models. The Georgette is of a firm quality, in med ium weight and the texture is strong and serviceable. —Every new style and color is represented in this group and the sleeves are fascinat ingly clever. i SMART a ap SWEATERS, CmCD Former Values, $4.95 —Decidedly attractive and pretty styles for women, that will add warmth and comfort these chilly mornings and evenings. —Slip-over models. Some are trimmed at collar and cuffs with All colors of the rain bow from which to § choose. I SPORT (A Cf| SKIRTS .. 90.9U Similar Values Sold a Few Weeks Back at $19.50 —They are new! "Just arrived." Now just think of the glorious combination of a beau tiful plaid or striped skirt and a pretty blouse. Made of that durable prunella cloth in plaids and stripes in § plaited designs. § petti- #4 f|h bockers ?I-UU —Just think of it! The full length pettibock ers, made of a good quality mercerized sateen, with shirred pantlettes and waist band; and you will not be confined to any one color, but may choose from green, purple,' taupe, brown and black. Special, as long as f they last, $1.00. I No Infants' Whiteft AP Coats* Each . Regular Values to $6.50 —Short corduroy models, fully lined, inter-lined with belt and roll collars. —They come in 6 months and year old. Pure white silk; corduroy. Discount of 10 to 50 Per Cent, on Everything in the Store Nainsook Chemise and Bloomers, Hùgè Special, Each . | erL Regular Values to $2.25 —Wonderful group of fine soft quality material. Each separate garment is trimmed and made in the newest style. Bloomers in cotton crepe. Extraordinary specials at 79c. Bloomers and A|l|^ Camisoles, Eac TtrVr Regular Values to $1.35 —This group comprises good nainsook bloomers and cami soles and a few sateen bloom ers in white. The camisoles are daintily trimmed in lace and come in flesh color only. Special, 49c. Fresh From Their Tissue Wrappings Are Hundreds of New Garments That Have Come to Share in This Phenominal Ready-to-Wear Event PER CENT REDUCTION 25J —Buying excitement and selling activity has marked every hour since the first day of this movement. Pat rons of this store have responded so enthusiastically and have bought so heavily that it is now necessary to send another representative to New York for more garments. In the meantime the new shipments offer renewed opportunities. Every Suit in the Store Every Dress Suit in Store Every Street Suit in Store Every Tailored Suit Every Sport Suit in Store Every Coat in the Store Every Wrappy Coat in Store Every Dressy Coat in Store Every Tailored Coat Every Sport Coat in Store I Every Dress in the Store Every Afternoon Dress Every Evening Dress Every Business Dress Every Street Dress in Store Every Fur Coat in the Store Every Fur Piece in the Store Every Kimono in the Store Every Skirt in the Store | Every Waist in the Store Women's Silk Stockings ... —And 10 Per Cent Off This Price. ,—Our unusually good quality of pure silk hose, seamed back, lisle top and double sole. Shown in cordovan, African, navy and white. Special, pair, $1.50. —And 10 Per Cent Off This Price. Women's Lisle 4 4 A Stockings ... i«lv —And 10 Per Cent Off This Price. —Full fashioned, mercerized quality, that renders fit and service equal to the best silk hose. Colors gray, brown, cordovan, champagne, black and white. Special, pr., $1.10. —And 10 Per Cent Off This Price. Women's and Children's High Grade Union Suits at Half Price —Special'group of some of our finest union suits that are what's called odd lots and broken sizes, yet the assortments contain practically all sizes and every style. Choose now for your immediate and future needs. —Certain lines of women's good union suits, values $2.50. OC Now Half Price 91 —Certain lines of women's mercer ized union suits, values $3.25. Special at £4 CQ Half Price aOO —Certain lines of women's silk top union suits, values $5.50. 7C Special at Half Price... «Ci I 9 —Certain lines of children's union suits, silk and wool, f%Q values $5.25, now —Certain lines of children's taped 3-in. union suits; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; $1.35 values. Half Price OÖW y 7, w Group of Fine Corsets at Exactly Half Price —This remarkable group has been selected from our regu lar stock, embodying the best known makes in the United States. Some broken lines and some discontinued numbers that are the best styles we have in the entire corset section. Front Lace and Back Lace Models —And there is a special design to suit every figure. —Beautiful broche and silk brocaded cor sets, also plain corsets in flesh, pink and white. Every woman should take advantage of this most unusual offer. —Some Gossard Corsets —Some Modart Corsets —Some Nemo Corsets —Some C. B. Corsets —Some Redfern Corsets —Some Lyra Corsets *