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The Carbon County chronicle. [volume] (Red Lodge, Mont.) 1924-1924, June 25, 1924, Image 2

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DRESS UP FOR
Independent
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OFJULY
Save on Your 4th of July Apparel.
Do It Here on Quality Goods
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SILK HOSE„ Special Purchase in all the New Shades
Peach, Amber, Sand, Fog and Airdale, Regular
11.75 now.
LISLE HOSE, New ribbed Lile hose in the new Shades,
Peach, Beige, Sand and California Grey Very
Special
SHOES, New shipment of Novelty Footwear just ar
rived, reasonably priced they will please you.
SPECIAL PRICES On a big shipment of summer
dresses just arriving, Silks featuring the Satins
and Crepes. Wash Fabrics in Voiles, dotted Swiss
and Organdies.
SKIRTS, Beautiful pleated models in Roshanona Crepe.
Just what you want.
SWEATERS, The new Bobby Slipover sweaters with
cap sleeves, Also clever sieveless models.
BLOUSES For Sport Wear, English Broadcloth and
Dimities at Special Prices.
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PANAMA HATS, worth up to $6.00
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COW BOYS HATS, Worth up to $6.50
$4.98
CAPS, In all the Newest Patterns at
SI.49: SI98: $2.49 up to $4.98
NECKKWEAR, Men's Silk neckwear,
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at a Discount of 50
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(Next Door to Roman Theatre)
The Store of Quality And Right Prices
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WHO Nil WW?
Contest Ends
Wednesday
Night, July 2nd
8 o'clock
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IN THE BIG PRIZE INSPIRING RACE OF THE CARBON COUNTY CHRONICLE'S SALESMANSHIP CAMPAIGN
And there is no doubt that the number of reserve vote credits will count tremendously in the final check-up. Do not be found wanting when
the scales of competition tip slowly to the weight and volume of the subscription credits of the deserving winner. But the result is up to you, the
individual. You must work out your own destiny in the campaign. You must keep the pace. The result is still in the balance. Mark how well you will
stand from the view point of friend s who are watching you. Show them your spirit, your metal, your great strength of purpose and let them know
they were right in intrusting their subscriptions and the vote credits that went with them to you. Now is tire time to speed up. Less than a
week to go.
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SOME FRANK REMARKS
Where Did You Finish? Your Friends will
be Asking You.
They Watched You in the Big Cam
paign... They stood loyally by you during the
first period of the contest, they are standing
by you now, urging you in the final rush for
the big automobile the $1350.00 grand award.
It is Still Anybody's race and may Best Sales
woman or Salesman Win.
Do your best and everybody will be satisfied
To do your best and live up to the expecta
tions of your friends, it is necessary for you
to work.
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For the Highest Credits
The super-valuable Gardner Tour
DeLuxe Car.
For The Second Highest Credits
The Diamond Ring, Value.
For The Third Highest Credits
The Superb Victrola, Value.
After these three winners have been elimi
nated these awards will be given as follows:
For The Highest Remaining Credits
Section One
Merchandise Order for
For The Highest Remaining Credits
Section Two
Merchandise Order for
For The Highest Remaining Credits
Section Three
Merchandise Order for
HOW YOU MARK AND FIGURE SUB
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48 months
24 months
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Price
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TO DO YOUR BEST WORK YOU MUST AVOID THESE
TWO DANGERS
Over Confidence and Discouragement.
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Overconfidence may cause you to underestimate your opponents
ability and slacken your speed. Discouragement is out of place for
you cannot hope to succeed in the battles of life without the encour
agement that comes from confidence in your own ability "to do".
You have until 8 o'clock Wednesday night July 2nd to g«t your
in the headlines as a winner and to answer the queries of your
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TEN PER CENT CASH COMMISSION will
be paid every active candidate who does not
win any other prize.
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Where a subscriber has paid once or more
on a subbscription mark an additional pay
ment "Extension Payment".
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WOULD CREATE
NEW BOARD
Petitions have Been Circulated Seek*
ing Repeal of Law Creating State
State Board of Railway Commis
sionera.

Very little headway is being made
over the state by John C. Lyndes of
Helena, who is actively behind the
move to secure signers to petitions
repealing the law creating the state
board of railway commissioners and
constituting in place of it a new board
composed of one elective and two ap
pointive officers, according to reports
from the larger centers of the state
where an effort has been made to se
cure signers.
The Board of Railway Commission
ers was created by legislative act in
J'J07 and its members are elected by)
vote of the people; one member being.
elected every two years for a terra of
six years.
According to reports from Helena.
since the petitions have been circulat
ed, the office of the board has received
a great many letters from all parts
of the state, tendering the assistance
and support of commercial organiza
tions, industries and individuals, to
the end that the present organization
may not be disturbed or hampered in
any way. Many of the petitions have
I been returned unsigned to Mr. Lyn
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Breaking It Gently
Daughter—"May I go to a wed
ding, father?"
Father—"Well, alright—but must
you go?"
Daughter—"I suppose so. I'm the
bride."
Traveling Comfort
DEPENDS ON THE LUGGAGE
Whether it is on overnight trip or a va
cation jaunt that will take yon to Europe,
we have the luggage to make your trip
comfortable.
The small overnight bag is chick and
venient—and so is the largest size ward
robe trunk. Twixt and between these two
Inggage extremes is every conceivable form
of bag, satchel or trunk. And just the size
yon need.
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Our prices are Always
Consistently Low
Trunks from $8.50 to $21.50
Bags from.$3.98 to $16.50
Suit cases from $1.49 to $6.95
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Clever under-the-arm purses, vanity cas
es of leather or special colored leather hand
bags to match or harmonize with special
costumes.
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The United Stores
(We Sell For Less)

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