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5 = 7 . TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY APRIL 1 and 2 SATÜRDAY, MARCH 29TH GLEN HUNTER Roman Theatre » GLORIA SWANSON Direction VERONICA ROMAN IN IN luiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiniiHiHiiiiiitiiiiiiuuuuimiumiuiiHiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiutmHiiiuiiiiHiiiiHmiiiiiiiiiuiiiitHiiiiniiimiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiimii WEST OF THE Water Tower with ERNEST TORRENCE and MAY McAVOY SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 30 and 31. POLA NEGRI Prodigal Daughters PARENTS! IN ' / M SHADOWS OF PARIS tt Aren't you aghast at the reckless pace your daughters are setting? PARAMOUNT PICTURE DAUGHTERS! Made from the novel that brought storms of praise from readers, clergymen and newspapers everywhere All other "Negri" pictures will be forgotten when You see this big, love-melodrama of FASHIONABLE PARIS and APACHE UNDERWORLD With Pola as an Apache Queen who marries into high society—then risks all to steal back to the arms of her "man. See Pola doing a whirlwind Apache dance in the arms of the one she calls "My Man"— IT'S A THRILLING SCENE!!! \ Do you think your parents are hopelessly old-fashioned? REMEMBER IT'S ANOTHER PARAMOUNT PICTURE Just imagine the picture possibilities of suc,h. an intensely dramatic study of small town life, with its powerful story of reckless love—a story crowded with enough sensational scenes for ten ordinary pictures. Br»f '' Think of Glenn Hunter, Broadway's favorite young star, as Guy, the town's smartes boy, and the Miss May M cA v oy town's prettiest girl—who believe their great love is only a matter between them and God—who lock their secret securely in their own hearts—'till Fate whispers the stark truth to the boy's father—a bigoted, rugged minister— who precipitates a tremendous scene that alone could make any picture a smashing success. But this is just one of the many big moments which make this, without doubt, the outstanding picture drama of recent years. Bee, the as n FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 4 and 5 JACKIE COOGAN ri i ■■ § IN u LONG LIVE THE KING n ADDED ATTRACTION 2 Reels STEEPLE CHASER" 2 Reels Comedy; u As Funny as "The Kid As Pathetic as "Oliver Twist LEATHER PUSHERS" -2 Reels a " / jglOClETYandl CLUB I Edited by Mrs. E P. Chapman. Interesting Items of the Social and Club Life of Red Lodge and Vicinity § T. N. T. CLUB MEET The T. N. T. Club will meet next Friday, at the home of the Misses Maud, and May Baxter. FAMILY DINNER PARTY Mrs C. A. Nordstrom entertained a family dinner party Sunday at her home on North Platt Ave., in honor of Mr. Norstrom's birthday. COMPLIMENTARY TO MR AND MRS. MAITLAND Mr and Mrs. Jess Conroy enter tained at a farewell dance on Mon day night, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maitland, who are leavnig for the East the latter part of htis week. FRANK ALDEN AGAIN TOURS WITH GLEE CLUB Frank Alden son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Alden, who is attending the State University at Missoula, at the conclusion of his mid-winter exams, has gone on a weeks tour with the university Glee Club. Uft MRS. C. C. ROWAN HOME AGAIN Mr. C. C. Rowan wife of a prom inent attorney, returned home Mon day, March the 24th from Wichita, Kansas, where she was called on the »ad mission of the illness, and death of her father Mr. M. L. Haworth. ENTERTAIN AT SURPRISE DINNER Mrs. J. J. Whalen, gave a agree able surprise dinner party on Tues-; day evening, in honor of Mr. J. J. Whalen's birthday. Covers were laid for six, and the table was tastily de corated with pink, nad white cara nationa. W. S. JENKINS TRANSFERRED TO ROSLYN Mr. W. D. Jenkins who is at pres ent Store Keeper for N. W. I. Co., has been transferred to Roslyn, Wash ington, which is really a promotion. He will still continue in the role of purchasing agent. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins take their departure from Red Lodge about April 1st. Miss Marjory Finley who is at tending the St^,e University at Seat tie, Washington, after having finish ed the Winter Quarterly Exams writes of a very pleasant week's va - cation in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Finley at Kennydale, Wasting ton. She reportf / nit trees bloom-i Miss Marjory and languages. MARJORY FINLEY VISITS BROTHER û»g and rose» " ï' is majoring j / SURPRISE FOR MRS. E. G. HATH WAY AT PORTER HOME A surprise party was given by the Legion Auxiliary at the residence of Mrs. R. M. Porter in honor of Mrs. E. G. Hathway, who will soon leave this city for the purpose of paying her daughter an extended visit. [PYTHIAN SISTERS SURPRISE KNIGHTS OF PHTHIAS At the conclusion of the Lodge ses sion of the Knights of Pythias held in Italian Hall the members were royally surprised by about 25 Pyth ian Sisters who staged a dancing party serving a delicious lunch at the close of the evening. FINNISH SOCIETY GIVE DANCING PARTY The male order of the Finnish club meet every Monday, while the Ladies order meet every Tuesday, at th Legioti Hall. These two orders combined give a dancing party month, The ladies serve the refresh ments. once a DELIGHTFUL* LÜNCÏÏ1ÔN GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porter enter tained on Sunday evening at deli cious luncheon. The following guests enjoyed the evening: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Schmidt; Mr. L. E. Hathaway; Mrs. E. G. Hathaway; Mr. Chester Castle; the Misses Marion Drew, Mary Coleman; Maud Wicker and El ( dora Lindber S HERE FROM CHICAGO VISITING SISTER Mrs. T. W. Chamberlain, and little daughter arrived in Red Lodge Sun day, for an extended visit with Dr. and Mrs. K. T. Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain are recently from Alabama, having resided in Chicago about two months. Mr. Chamberlain will arrive later to accompany Mrs. Chamberlain, and daughter on their return trip to Chicago. B. P. O. E. WILL INSTALL NEW OFFICERS B. P. O. E. will have installation officers on Tuesday evening April 1st. ' The following are those to be in-|^ 8taIled: j Exalted ruler, C. H. Draper; Lead- ! in * Kni 8*t, Walter Helm; Loyal Kni » ht * R. G. Martin; Lecturing Kni 8 ht , R. M. Porter; Secretary, 0. J- R immon »: Treasurer, F. H. Alden; D<de 8ate to Grand Lodge, C. C. 1 Bowan; Alternate to Grand Lodge, ! S> mn >on8; Trustee, C. C. Rowan Inner Guard . Elmer Schracder. EPISCOPAL GUILD MEETS AT GUILD HALL The Episcopal Guild was entertain ed Wednseday March the 26th at the Guild Hall by Mrs. F. A. Sell. CONGREGATIONAL AID MEETS The Congregational Ladies Aid met at the church Wednesday afternoon with Mr. H. I. Hussong as hostess. DEBATE BETWEEN BEARCREEK AND CITY SCHOOLS An Eighth grade debate is to be given at Bearcreek on Saturday. Several sleigh loads are going from Red Lodge. METHODIST LADIES AID MEET IN CHURCH PARLORS The Methodist Ladies Aid held their usual weekly meeting on Wed nesday, March the 26th in their very comfortable new church parlors. W .C..RAE AT RED LODGE VISITING W. C. RAE who Is working in the interests of the Anaconda Copper Co. was a Red Lodge visitor Wednesday and- Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rae old time residents of Red Lodge. are TEACHER IN CITY SCHOOL SUFFERS BREAKDOWN Miss Grace Gardiner, teacher of the City schools suffered a nervous break down and was taken to the hospital of the attending physician Dr. E. M. Adams. LOIS MONTGOMERY WRITES HOME Lois Montgomery, a student in The Rhode Island School of Design, at Providence, R. I„ writes her mother she is at present working in gold. She enjoys very congenial compan ioship among the girls, enrolled students. as RED LODGE MAIDENS ATTRACT ING ATTENTION AT WASH. Miss Marjory Finley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Finley; Miss Vir ginia and Mr. Tom Pollard, daughter and son of Mr - and Mrg - T - F. Pollard Marjory Freakes, daughter of r ' and ^ rs - Freakes, and Mis Betty Good dau *hter, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Good. The above named K irls are 8tudents of the Washington State Go 11 «!? 8 , at Pullman, Washing, ton ' * n a late issue tbe Spokes lr ' an Review . there was quite an art '^ lc mentionin K a style show given at ( " :o . davenport hotel at Spokane, in some of our Red Lodge girls 'hgured prominently. MRS. H .L. HUSSONG WILL ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Invitations are out for a birthday dinner party to be given in honor of Mr. H. L. Hussong who is principal ■of the County High School. Those in vited are: Schwin, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hib bard and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Chapman. Dr. and Mrs. P. W. BONTON JUVENILES GIVE DANC'NG PARTY A dancing party was given at Dimich Hall on Saturday evening, March 22nd by the Bonton Juveniles, a boys orchestra who furnished very good music; The boys having prac ticed during most of the winter months. The players that make up the orchestra are, Bill Pollard, saxo phone, Matt Woodrow, drums; Geo. DeBoürg, violin; Ruth McDaniels piano. DINNER PARTY The Misses Fanny and Mary Matti son entertained a six o'clock dinner party Tuesday evening at hteir home. Covers were laid for twelve The guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nord strom, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thayer, Mr. and John Castagne, Miss Marg ret Whitehead, Howard Halpin, and the blisses Ida and Eva Bachelder. Cards rounded out a most enjoyable evening. O. E.S. ENTERTAIN AT DANCING PARTY. After their regular Chapter meet ing on Wednesday evening March hte 26th the Venus Chapter No. 32 gave a very successful dancing party. The Ragadore orchestra who looked quite interesting in their new white suits, furnished the Hostesses for the bounteous midnight supper were Mesdames E. Heatherly, Harry Moore, Fred Thayer, and Miss Matild Solso. music. The MAH JONGG DINNER The Misses Mary, and Fanny Mat teso nentertained at a six o'clock Mah Jongg Dinner Saturday ing at their home on North Platte Avenue. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Pink carnations formed the center pieces of the tables. Rogers won high score. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hib bard, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Porter, L. E, Hathaway and Mrs. E. G. Hatha way, Miss Mary Coleman, Miss Mar ion Drew, Miss Estellu Provinse, Miss Roger, Mias Mattie Dillworth and Miss Charlotte Dilworth. even Miss ONE ACT PLAY GIVEN BY W. C. R. L. At the termination of the studies, the Literature Department of W. C. R. L. are giving a play, en titled, Gale. They are now rehearsing der the leadership of Miss Blanche Drake, teacher of the High School, j Tho play will be given in the Congre gational church on the evening of The Neighbors" by Zona un April the 8th. There will be donated to Carnegia Public Library {r>r ■ the purpose of buying books for children. Those taking part in the play are Miss Eva Mrs. Frank Whieher, Bachelor, Mrs. S. L. Braide, Mrs. JR. M. Porter, Mrs. E. M. Adams, Mrs. L. E. Tichenor, and Mrs. J. T. Hays. BLACK HAND IN HIBBARD HOME Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Hibbard on last Saturday evening arriving home at quite a late hour found the following mysterious warning written in black ink, with a very black hand drawn on each lower corner: NOTICE! "Unless $2000.03 is placed in the old tin at the North end of the bridge over Rock Creek your life will be sniffed out like a candle. Beware! 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BARROWS AT CARDS Mrs. James H. Barrows assisted by Mrs. Ralph Levy gave a card party at the Barrows home on McGillem Ave., Saturday, March 22nd at which pro pressive whist was enjoyed by the following guests: 0 Mrs. J. O. Rothgeb of Seattle, Washington; Miss Vaye Canfield of Billings; Mr. and Mrs. B. Riemer of Red Lodge; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Don aldson; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunning ham; Mrs. Ralph Levi, and Mrs. Mc Gillen; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Conroy; Mr. and Mrs. Ingraham; Mr. and Mrs. F. Teal; Mr. and Mrs. M. Christianson; Mr. and Mrs Harry Maitland; Mr.I and Mrs. Leslie Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Ed HotcKkis; Mr. and Mrs. Frank! Levia; Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Cunnindjd ham; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cunning-] ham; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jacobsons and hte Messrs Lafe Hotchkiss; FkJ Parker; Albert Levi; George TrayJ mna; and John Chandler. Prize* were won by the following for higll scores. Mrs. Harry Maitland, MrdJ Ed. Hotchkiss, Fred Cunningham. At midnight there was served three course lunch followed by and singing by Miss Canfield Mrs. J .0 .Rothgeb, an piano, and Va Leslie Lyons concluded the enjoyabl] with several selections on the volin. I Mrs. Jacobson aw musi ani