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THIS IS THE t TIME ♦ Tils is the time of dfc year when flowers „ m bloom. When , ^W3t9eS Will be in QC" Our vases are of the highest quality. Beautiful in design and rich in color. * BEARTOOTH JEWELRY COMPANY •> t * "What we say It Is, It Is. n •> BATTERY SERVICE We re-charge and repair all makes of storage batteries and We do the work the wajr It should be done. Yi battery is the important factor of your Automobile. TAKE GOOD CARE O F YOU R BATTERY KED LODGE Iflfctric CO. & •> ■:• v ■> •> •> •> % J . ^ ■; r ^ <• •:< ■; . . TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, AUG. 19-20. m V T VVV t I FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUG. 15-16. >x *■ i Roman Theatre î i D t TOM MIX t t SUNDAY and MONDAY, AUG. 17-18. t *■ E and his wonder horse, "Tony » » •: ? V ■: ♦ f V IN V 4 s r î ■ * v The Bedroom Window A Wm. DeMille Production « *• ► a * { I EYES OF I • *> -> -> t 4* R THE 4 - + 4 * 4 - '*.1 t 4 ,U>/ E Î 4 t r * »5 *• With a Cast of Unqsual Excellence. Love laughs at caste FULL OF HUMOR, PATHOS AND NAKED REALISM \ COMEDY; Flip Flops V # 4 V ? * r j or TV 44 / ^ COMEDY TELEPHONE GIRL 7 " ■: \ ♦ TWO REELS COMEDY: ♦ ti f y * Three Strikes 44 fY ♦ EDA ROMAN AT THE ORGAN TWO REELS tttitttx >»»»»♦' t * Farewell Sermon Next Sunday + , ♦ I Rev. A. E. Kokkonen pastor of Finnish Luthern Church will preach his farewell sermon next Sunday I ternoon at two o'clock and an elabor j ate program has been arranged I : the occasion. Rev. Kokkonen will leave Monday for a trip through the west before Jling to Freeport Harbor, Ohio which place he has been transferred. Rev. Kokkenen is held in the highest esteem by a host of friends and beloved by his parishioners and while all are elated over his promotion to « larger field he will be greatly missed *1 and it is with deep regret that he will be bid farewell next Sunday. i 1 Miss Elsie Walter is spending a few j days this week visiting Billings j friends. Equipped For The Job W. L. COLLINS Candidate Republican Ticket For Nomination For Railroad and Public Service Commission Over thirty years in the sta tion service or railways and in direct contact with the public, Vrhich peculiarly fits him for the position to which he aspires. Twenty-nine years in Montana. Six Years a County Commissioner in Montana Two years President of the State Associa tion of County Com missioners (Paid Political Advertising) I* CARD OF 1 THANKS f We wish to experss our sincere thanks to our many friends and the , several fraternal orders for their 1 sympathy and kindness and the beau tiful floral offerings, during our be reavement, the tragic death of our beloved husband and father. MRS. MARKO SANKOVICH, AND FAMILY to is a Finnish Ev. Luthern Church A. E. KOKKONEN, Pastor. The Finnish Luthern Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. John Marhu, N. Haggin Ave., Thuesday evening at 7:30. Sunday afternoon, Aug. 17, at 2:00 o'clock there will be a united day-ser vice and Y. P. League program, at which occasion the pastor will deliv er his farewell sermon. As the occas ion will have English-Finnish pro gram, an invitation requesting pres ence is extended to one and all. Methodist Episcopal Church I Rev. P. C. Fulford, Pastor, Resi-1 donee, 14th and Houser streets. Phone 133-R. Services for Sunday, August 17th j as follows: j Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m. j Dr. E. W. Schwin, Superintendent. I Morning Service at 11 o'clock a. m. I Mr. E. E. Collins of Billings will j speak in the morning, j Mr. Collins enjoyed the distinction and honor of being the Lay-delegate from the Montana Conference to the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church recently held at Springfield, Mass., The Red Lodge people will have the privilege of list ening to some gleanings from the General Conference Session, by one who saw it and is reputed to have more than ordinary ability in telling it. Plan to attend the Methodist Church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Epworth League at 7:00 o'clock p. m. There will be no evening service next Sunday night. Our reason, when rigidly employed may discern many speculative truths. Until they are substantiated, however, and vivified by FAITH, they exer cise no practica) influence on our lives, ll is not written that we stand by reason, but that we stand by Faith. It is not written that the just shall live by reason, but that the Just live by Faith. By Reason no man ever lived, no man ever stood. For we can not stand upon ourselves. We can We must not breathe in a vacuum. I have something to stand on, some thing to breathe; and this "something" I we receive by "FAITH.". Julius Hare f 'rnhridge University. '3-V » f-M ■ ft mm 'T 'ft.', jt 1 -• M ft# - j I 1 I j j I ! I This is a time when rigid economy must, be practised and enforced by men who are properly trained and qualified to handle the important , I ( 1 , ■ it mn jT^i a 'll. ■ï i A a ■ .. FOR DISTRICT JUDGE VOTE FOR H. A. SIMMONS REPUBLICAN TICKET H. A. Simmons, 518 N. Platt Ave., Red Lodge (Paid Advertisement) REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Secretary o| State — CHARLES T. STEWART X business interests and responsible administrative affairs of the State of Montana. My record shows a business administration as understood by a busi- j ness man, and I will continue to fight inefficiency, waste and unnecessary spending of the State's resources. ♦♦♦♦♦♦++++++++♦*••♦•♦♦♦♦♦ 1 t J * ♦ J ♦ t + ♦ * + ♦♦+♦♦♦+♦+++++♦♦♦♦♦++++♦♦♦♦ ♦ + f JOHN T. HAYS i ♦ ♦ ♦ Candidate for nomination on ♦ the Republican ticket I For County Attorney + of Carbon County. , Support at the primary , on August 26th, 1924 will be appreciated. Paid political advertising. i t i * NOTICE OF ELECTION—CONSTI TUTIONAL AMENDMENT (Continued from page four) net earnings shall be added to the fund itself, and the remaining nine teen twentieths shall annuÄy be ap portioned to the school dfttricts of of the State on the basis m the ag gregate actual school attendance in each district during the educational purposes, subject to such regulations and limitations as muy'-be prescribed by law. Section 14 (of Article 21). All the net earnings accruing to the Perma nent Revenue Fund for the University of Montana shall annually be added thereto until it has reached the sum of One Hundred Million Dollars ($100,000,000.00). Thereafter only one twentieth of the annual net earn jings shall be added to the fund itself, and the remaining nineteen twentieths shall be apportioned to all the educa tional institutions then comprising the University of Montana, on the basis of the aggrepate actual attendance in each istitution during the preced ing school or calendar year, and may be used for all purposes properly nected with the work of these institu tions, subject, howeer, to such regula tions and limitations as may be pre scribed by law. Section 15 (of Article 21). When ever the purpose for which a certain contribution was made has been complished, or can no longer be ascer tained or followed, then the total amount of such fund shall be trans fered to the State Permanent School f Per Tn nent , a K nd . JZ*L contn . bu ,: be erÄ L the q ^ PU p P ° 8e l ^hnÄi Permanent .. the H^e evL ( e h 1 ,°?l A »fnrè H ItT ? £.* rnnre è is ~ is necessary or des rab e, then, in such case, the Legislative Assembly shall have power to provide for the ftmH # the net income from such ereeri? A ^ P ^ rPOf,e *L^ C V eth ^'fhe Ü L itr tWe h nt \: waq tri T ' il® R Z l Ch the ereifin^lf 1 Vî, h ^ ***}* for Ä 1 ^ rP fSr en m-' th%°'t f ° r B ,? y 01 • P ubllc vided, however, that npn™o/the' fore going provisions of this'section shall apply to any of these fund,*, until it has reached the specific amount fixed by this Article. Section 17 (of Article 21). Justice of the Supreme CÜUrt of the State of Montana are fierebv and hereby made and doristituted a con ac The ade supervisory board over the entire ad ministration of all the funds created or authorized by this article and the income therefrom. During January of each year, this board shall the administration for the preceding year. I' shall decide all uncertain or disputed points arising in the admin is tration of funds whenever request ' ed to do so by a beneficiary, by a. State Official charged with some part * of the administration of the fund, or 1 any other interested party; and it may do so upon its own initiative. It shall be the duty of the supervissory board to do and perform all acts and thinga that it may deem necessary in order to cause the board and officers hav ing direct charge of these funds to ad minister the same carefully and wise ly in full compliance with the provia ions of this article and such further legislation as may be enacted relating thereto. The Clerk of the Supreme Court shall be Ex-Officio Clerk of this Supervisory Board. Section 18 (of Article 21). Th*r Legislative Assembly shall from time to time enact such further legislation, as it may deem necessary to carry in to effect the provisions of this article. Section 3. Separate official ballota shall be provided at the general elec tion to be held in November, 1924„ which shall have printed thereon alt of Article Twenty-one (21) of the Constitution of the State of Montana: as proposed by this act. There shall also be printed on said official bal lota, below the said article, and the words as follows: For the foregoing amendment, to the Constitution. Against the foregoing amend ment to the Constitution. Vv \ it w I, C. T. STEWART, Secretary of of the State of Montana, do hereby certify that the foregoing i* a true and <"1 copy of an act en titIed; - An Act to Submit to the QuaU ified Electors of the State of Monta na an Amendment to the Constitu tion of the State of Montana, Adding Thereto a New Article, Providing for the AccepUnce and Administration by the state of Gifts, Donations, Grantk and Ugacieg {or the Creation of ». state Permanent Revenue Fund, for the Creation of a State Permanent School Fund, for the Creation of » Permanent Revenue Fund for the Un iversit y Montana, and for §eâ/l for the Benefit of other Use tal. Benevolent and Worthy Objects; and Authorizing the State to ^ith Those iferetnbeforeflndTe^d*'^ squares. □ □ Each elector who approves this: amendment shall mark an X in the first square above, printed, and each elector who rejects it shall mark X in the second square. Section 4. The votes cast for andj against this proposed amendment, shall be canvassed, determined and declared as provided by the l»w» ot the State of Montana. Section 6. acts in conflict with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. Section if. This act shall take ef fect and be in full force and effect from and after its passage and ap proval. Approved March 8, 1923. United States of America, State of Montana. All acts and parts of ss. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and af fixed the Great Seal of the State of Montana at Helena, the Capitol, this 1st day of August, A. D. 1924. C. G. STEWART, Secretary of State-