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Won't G.-.*r T,!ma. r* no «tat liragus «hont «Un* teIHn •» l»«V mU Uncle Kliea, "genprall) to tod It easier to tell It 'bout else's business an 'houi — Washington Eveniui; Star An Easy Task "■•»toblj the easiest task h Imsim-t.. la ever callwi upon to accomplish to to Isdnci au employee to accept an til salary. Ulf. ■444444444444444444444 BIG JULY t •: ■■ ■• I Merchandise •I 4 * ♦ MOVEMENT Î i AT THE UNITED STORE •i > •r* * V — t Crowds of satisfied shoppers have ♦ thronged our store the past week. * v * i + | BARGAINS and SPfC AL VALUES ;■ ■v : ♦ * « * * ♦ Being offered in every department I of the store. 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SÜNDAY-MOKDAY, JULY 27-28. 1 4 t COMEDY:-'THIS WAY OUT ii ■ti 4 5 ♦ THE UNINVITED GUEST ■? ■•U. 1 . « ? tx SATURDAY, JULY 26. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. ALL STAR CAST ♦J When your Best Man elopes with your bride on the eve of your wedding day! MABE NORMAND i ii NONE SO BLIND -to* * : î ■Vta» TXT A Blending of Pathos and Tense Dramatic Action ALSO WY-TWO REELS THURSDAY, JULY 31. YOU'LL (ASP WTTB WONDER Lansrb With Suzanna! e«*r i* everything but joyous of heart, beauty 0 f MU i, np i r it and courage, tow-boy daughter of a sorrowful peon servant frolics her -- n^hpgh the iajra, carefree, happy, full of innocent pranks and . mis «4M. tritV* and cajolery. You'll gasp with wonder. Something absolute ly new! You can't afford to miss the Marvelous scenes actually taken under the sea, in natural colors, by means of "Submarine motion picture photography" and the "technicolor process. See the terrific undersea battle with pus; the thrilling fight with man-eating sharks. Weep With Suzanna! Mao Love with all Ka bliss and all Its hear« wondering*, doubts, o»d shadows. Her lover is warned by the proud old Don, his father, ftat he nest wed Dolores, haughty child of wealth, this marriage to weld two families of historic ancestry. Hoot Gibson ■v. > n H IN— Be Glad With Suzana! an octo BOADWAY OR BUST The» come misgivings, rebellion, clandestine meetings, hidden trysts and caresses. She learns her right to love. Wealth and position—and Fate •top* hi with her reward. He makes ttMfrwhole town "Sit Up" and Take Notice ADDED: "FIGHTING BLOOD » \ COMEDY- POSTAGE DUE ii Two Reels AAAAAAA î Ll±±±±±± 2 ±**i***** »^^M i y | |4|44 r .4444 rA v < .. - 444444 44444444444444444444+"-i ' 4-4444 vvvvv H Ones Ov/n Trap. There is nothing so -silly as the look on a cunning man's fnee when lie gets caught In his own trap. Boundaries of Cl".'. The Cimni 1 "I riii '■ruer mark m ■ !> loi five I ■•eurer Hne "f 'lie route of 'i Zeno. » <• •I» , r|»r ! ■H* ll * n*' mi n» 1 1 ¥ mé Glue n 1 and Club Life of Red Lodge and Vicinity 1/ Society Items of Interest solicited—I'lease hand in \ / «OCI P*rr^ Interesting Items of the Social news as early as pos Hible or Telephone all Item* to The Society Editor, Phone Nam her Nine. - i—y RICHESON-SCHNEIDEE WEDDING conducted at the Fred Schneider home laturday morning when their daugh he vows thereof for weal or for woe. fhe house was artistically decorated n a combined color scheme of white An extremely pretty wedding was er Miss Hilda Schneider became the iride of S. F. Richeson, and took all nd green, with the affect carried out y white roses and lilies and white nd white ribbon streamers extending o a souveneir bouquet at each plate. Vn elaborate wedding breakfast was erved after the ceremony had been lerformed by Rev. Fulford, the pa*. er of the Methodist Church. mung bride was charmingly attire , a bewitching gown of white crepe ; !k and carried a gorgeous bridal ouquet of carnations and roses. The lir l-.dy vns attend <k 1 by her chum, lias Lelia Salminen, while the groom vas attended by Raymond Rays. Mrs.- Richeson was formerly n Joyed as a stenographer in the law iffice of attorney H. A. Simmons md is as probably widely known as ihe is liked among the citizens here in her native home. Sanford P.ic '■> son is a promising head salesman for the famous Nut House at Seattle Washington. The couple left imme iately for a tour thru the Yellow ■ the first of August for a brief 'one National Park, and will return * ■ isit before again departing for their uture home in Detroit Michigan. ♦ Reliability 1 # •5 / ♦ * * mmm * t + + + ♦ + If Jewelry isn't reliable—it's not Jewelry, I For Jewelry is a precious thin gand upon its I reliability depends its degree of preciousness. Reliability has been the slogan of this store + ever since its establishment and our standing % guarantee is, should anything prove not ex J actly as stated—your money bhek and no I questions asked. This guarantee covers | every article we handle—diamonds, watches, % necklaces, pins, bracelets, etc. ♦ * * « + + * 4. + 4 4 ♦ v 4 ♦ I t % Î % X ♦ 4 4 BEARTOOTH JEWELRY CO. * * T 4k What We Say it is, It Is. î* 44*4*4444444+44+4++44444444+++444444444++444"i-+4444+44 ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY IN HONOR OF DAUGHTER Mrs. Frank McCleary entertained at a delightful luncheon Thursday af tenv>on in honor of her daughter Elo ise, whose engagement to Mr. Joseph .Adam was announced at this occasion. The house was prettily decorated in Yellow and white, the color scheme j was also carried out through the lun : c heon. j ., j .MISSES DILWORTHS ENTER TAIN FOR NEW YORK ( GL ESTS : Miss Marie Fish from New Y'ork City visited the Misses Martha and • Charlotte Diltvorth Tuesday and Wed Thelprsday. Miss Fish and Miss Martha iuilwor.h are school chums both hav Mrs. C. C. Bowlen and Mrs. Frank P. Wicher entertained at Tea Thurs day in honor of Mrs. Fred Salt of Spokane, Washington and Mrs. Fred Buffington of Seattle, Washington. About twenty guests enjoyed the hos pitality of the hostesses. |i n g attended Michigan University at ' Ann Arbor. Miss Fish was delighted wi, , the beautiful scenery around Re i Lodge. ' ' TERTAiN AT TEA l OR GUESTS j RETURN FROM ^ AMPING TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Lurhsen and v_> children left Saturday night for an outing on the Stillwater. They re turned Sunday night and reported very bad weather and almost inipas sable roads. - LARK IN-FLEMMING FAMILIES LEAVING FOR PARK Mr. Wm. Larkin, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. R. Flemming and family left Monday morning for the Yellowstone National Park, by way of Gardner. MINNESOTA GUEST AT KERRIGAN HOME Mrs Ross J. Reynolds arrived Sat urday from Graeeville, Minn., for an extended visit with her mother Mrs. Kerrigan and sister Mrs. Dr. C. L. Koehu. Mr. Reynolds will be remem-1 bered as a druggist here several years ago. 1 The R. D. Scott family arrived in Red Lodge Thursday from Washing ton to spend the summer with Mr. Scott who is Superintendent of the mines here. R. P. SCOTT FAMILY ARRIVE FROM WASHINGTON WILL TOUR YELLOW STONE PARK Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of Flein, Mrs. John Baxter, Miss Alice Baxter Mr. Pete Vedova, and Mr. Rodwall started for the Yellowstone National Park Thursday morning. The party expect to be gone about a week. WILL SPEND WEEK END AT CODY Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tincom and family will leave Thursday where they will spend the week-end as guests at the Tincom Senior home. WIGGENHORNS' GUESTS AT MUCHRACH CABIN Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wiggenhom and family, were over night visitors in this city Sunday evening on their return from a days outing trip visit at the Muchbach cabin. Miss Lillian Vail, a sister of Mrs. Wiggenhom also accompanied them, having been in Bed Lodge only once since her departure from here several years ago. rè MRS. A. J. HOLE ENTERTAINING SISTER Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lewis of Rye (T«te, Montana are here visiting at ^' e home of Mrs. Lewis sister Mrs. A. J. Hole. r' Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Glazier of Rotheney arrived Monday : i the pn^ty. Mr. Glazier being he> of Mrs. Hole, and who was iiacried, m touring this of the country on their road to the Park. a br 'tty a mroute PIONEER RESIDENTS VISIT OLDEN HAUNTS Tom New Yoik On their ,r City where Mr. R. L. Davis was pres ent as a delegate, to the Democratic National Convention, both Mr. and. n ilr«. K. L. L'nvis made a side trip here to the former home of Mr. Davis md were .escorted upon their arriva to the Tom Erasure home at Washoe, The entire party viewed the wonders of the Cody dam, and returned again to Red Lodge Monday, where the Da vis's were guests at the W. B. Nut ting home during their few hours stay W ashing ton. It is also the home of his son Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis, the j Mr. Davis is an oeiore train time, old citizen of this community, having resided here many years ago, but now engaged in business in Mt. Vernon yomir matron being previous to her marriage Miss Luia McIntyre. ' A marriage license was issued on j t.. , U1 Jmy to Edward Linen, tjjed 4 : >. and M irgaret Olson iure ' " r ' " couple were married by Judge Newman, and left immediately ft or the ceremony for a tour over land taking in territory over "he states of Wyoming, Washington Ida ho, and Oregon. v*-" - „ Mis. John Deegan, and daughter Miss Maggie Deegan, departed for Columbus, Neb., Saturday which is the home of Mrs. Deegan. Miss Dee gan will visit at Columbus until about the first of September, when she will return to Red Lodge to resume her . . .. , „ position as teacher m the public schools bf this city. Two people were made happy last Thursday when Judge Newman per formed the ceremony thereby uniting Walter Moore, and Miss Lona Ham monticl, as man and wife, young people are residents of Powell, and departed at once for that city. TWENTY-FIVE YEAR AGO ITEMS _ Both W. Dean Days, teller of the Car 'bon County bank, has become ciated with a party of prominent and wealthy gentlemen of Big Hofn ty, Wyoming in the starting pf « state bank at Meeteetse. institution is to be known as the as-". coun The now Stockgrowers State bank and will open its doors to the public in about two wedte. The stockholder« are George "W. Wise. IT. E. Cheesemau. William Thompson. A. J. McDonald and W. Dean Hays, the latter of whom will hold the position of cashier. tu * 11 u the b year-old bov cf I). Marino . ... found a dviamite cap M ..«lay morn ing a'ld took the advice of some play Wednesday, July 23, I9££. mates who advised him to pound it with a strne. The result was an ex plosion, which shattered the thumf» and several fingers of both hands. E. E. FaseJstyn and F. W. Lyle have oeen huslliiitr around among the mem bers of the McKinley and Roosevelt Club taking measurement« and order* for the new rough rider suits with; which the club members are to be uniformed. They have met with a nominal - M ' ,st of til0 »»»• «Kuretbat w ' ien these suits have accomplished their especial puiposc, in stimulating the enthusiasm which is to win it mug nificent republican victory in Nega the y can be used to very tvu«» advantage for camping and outintr suits. Fred Alden was the first tr> wear pne of the rough rider suits mir the street. They are of a very light buff color with neat blue shoulder stra P? and cuffs - Two hundred or more men in line wearing those - suit» will present a handsome appearance. hearty response, the cost of hat. coat, pants and leg gins being -mords Forging a Signature Success.'ullj Not Easy The news published recently that m claim ut £120.000 (nominally $(W«.00a* has been made against a great Ijum don bank In connection with alU-sw* forgeries Inis caused u «ensHlim« t» (Inn nein I circles. The amount Involved Is so large that, should the alleguK««» prove correct, the crime will easily mnk as one of the greatest of Us tMacö of recent year*. The crime of forgery Is comparative* ty rare. This Is probably due to lb» fact ll Is one fraught with great £W ctilty and serious danger. Bankers have fhe greatest ewesf» fence In their ability to recognize tUcto ■ustomer's signatures, and their <vmi iierclal and legal brethren, who do ik 4 act on a signature unless It Is verified hy that of a witness, must be mtmed lo admiration when they see a h>aa& cashier paying out hundred* of i***od» to a perfect stranger on the strengt.« "• a single signature on a check, write* ;1 banker In the London Mall, ,llolr confidence Is not *r.io ' s , 8t T n fr,,m tl,p ttlHj • .successful forgery practically tllk .. s althouffh on H hulty liay more than a million check» through the London clesrlng Inm alone, while the check turnover cf N>e British t«les Is some {SO.OOO.OOduOOD m vear. t It Is, Indeed, almost ImpoesilN» t«. utiltate s'uxessfully another maul* iSf natniv. The handwriting may be 1 skillfully copied, hut the criminal Ilot gel that Iierwinallty and i-han wto» Into the signature which alone ane «ta» keynote of It* genuineness •■Airveyor" Loads Grain The 'n.rve.vof" 1* Pipe : .»T» ■vhlcii nmvr)> grain frwin ua r*m vessel at the «a'er In«*« "Ifimin the i.<e of the familiar brtr . .. . 'W Operated hy 11 tpirrVane ot wine lor.-ed tlmatpl. the p:pe by giant Ian» " will ioml 4.Ottv> hn-hels un hou» ret vator *o