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. : THE CARBON COUNTY CHRONICLE : ; : Published Every' Friday, At Red Lodge, Carbon County, Montana O. H. P. SHELLEY, Editor and Mgr. : j I j I j .Patronize home where your interests are and help maintain and support these interests—your interests, your neighbor's interests. Get that self ishness out of your heart that is envious of every success; that wants to pull down every interest that seems to reach beyond yours, and is in reality an advantage to it and the town. Neither imagine , v h pn n fow «hpkpk in vmir wnllpf vnu auen a lew snekeis accumulate in youi wanei you must necessarily go out of town to spend them, thinking it would never do to distribute a little nncVi fn vmir hnmp merchant«? since von can stand casn to y OUÏ nome meicnanis, Since y OU Cctn Stand them off for six months or a year. Mistaken idea. They'll appreciate the cash and give you just as good bargains as any merchant in neighboring! towns or cities that may get your cash. Encourage home deniers and manufacturers in everythin«? nome aeaieis ana manuiacruiers in everything,! not only by your patronage but by words of en couragement and commendation. This is the way to build up a town and make business lively; and be sure you patronize your home paper when you see it stands by your interests, lauds every legiti-l mate enterprise, and wafts to the world doings,! ; "Entered at the Postoffice at Rod Lodge, Montana, as Matter of the. Second-Class, Under the Act of Congress of March 6 , 1870. Subscription Per Year $2.50; Six months $1.30; Three months S 1.00 Ail subscriptions Payable in Advance Advertising Rates based on guaranteed circulation and furnished upon application. Discount given on contracts 1 i . I : I TELEPHONE NUMBER NINE ■ j ; transactions-picturing advantages, holding out| inducements, and in a thousand ways building up your interests. If it deserves not your hearty and liberal support, pray, who does? Don't keep it down then floundering f or an existence and gasp ing for breath. It is a mighty poor rule that won't work both ways. Stand by your town and support all its interests. THE BEST M AN IN TOWN The best man we have in our town for the gen eral good of the town is the one who will always see on the front seat in the progressive band wag on. He is the first one to extend an open and warm hand to greet the stranger and welcome him to the best town in the state. He will resent an insult to our town as quickly as he would a slur at a member of his family. He very politely invites the chronic croaker to "move on." He is ever ready to give his just proportion to every public enterprise. He talks up our town at home and abroad and believes it the best place upon God's green earth in which to live and desires to be buri We Have the Finest RADIO Sets in Town Long winter evenings will soon be here. Have your entertainment by your own fire side hear voices and song in all parts of the land. Y ou will be more than delighted. hmo si « i 1/ / RADIO FASCINATES AND ENTERTAINS THE WHOLE FAMILY Come in! Listen in! RED LODGE ELECTRIC COMPANY "THE PRACTICAL GIFT SHOP. »» ed here when he dies. Let us all try and be like this man for one year and our little city will take on new life and improve as never before in its his tory. VI [Vite TT A Y IVl 1 A "jo A iVA The Chronicle is in receipt of a booklet Gotten out by the Anaconda Copper Company, called the Copper Target. This is a most interesting booklet,I as it gives the amount of taxes paid by the Ana-j jeonda Copper Mining Company, whether they make money or not. This little booklet should be in the hands of every voter before November 4th. ^ shows the numbei of men employed Un a num ber of years past, and f ieab industry. As the gross proceeds tax is be 1T j& ™ ade the issue in the Campaign, every voter ■ should mform hrmself as to. the facts so that he may be voting for the best interests of the state, f , a . gam ? . owr ?. in terests. T his little booklet gives the inside history of the develop* « x, • . if ment of the mining industry in Montana. It is our «jat if the gross production tax pas ses > that Wlb retard development in Montana! „ , rûQ », 0 nr\mn Wû om oifnof/a/t orv irvrLiC! {°î J' oai s C0Ï ?}?' are S1 tu a ted m an indus ^' ia locality with mountains ot undeveloped ore,pi 8 ^ 001 vory^door^which will ever remain under | V(do P ed > tf^his gioss pioceeds tax is voted by the P eo P le - There would be no da nger of their ,. , nmnp „i v Tk nvr.^n .itni., T they aie piopei ly mlormed. Inc i ' i^f nda 1S being 'spread by thç proponents cf £ r °ss pioceeds tax, that the Anaconda Com-j i f a P/. pai ? on * axos m 1921 and ^1.00 m, 1 " t ls a bare -faced misrepresentation to fool the; vo ^ ers - P e ?P)° o^Montana. will give anybody a square deal, if they have the facts. We would] rge upon the r eaders of the Chronicle to secure] a copy ofi the Copper Target and read it before voting on November 4th. c . 4-++4.4'+4 i 4 , 4 , 'M , ++4 , +*fr4'4"! , 4 *£444444444**44**44 ★++++*++****++++**-H-++.(.**.H.***+***++*++**++********'5'********.;. *4 If HONORABLE ** ♦ * tt 4» THOMAS J. WALSH # tt til *Â4«Î» e*. *♦* V # I *❖ United States Senator and V* * V *> v v ■: ❖ t A* V V * +•: -> V f.t * ♦♦ ❖+ ❖ 4 HON. C. E. CARLSON vt v +t V T v v 4 .+ CANDIDATE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Will Address the People of ++ V ■H  k • * 4>t ••• * .>4 tt : • • • it ; ' l RED LODGE TUE., OCT. 28 • * V 4 ■■ - :■ 4 4 v 4.4* 4 4 ft 4+ 44 it 9 v 44 + 4 - 4 4 tt i 4 t* 44 •: 4 *4 4 v <.<• V V tf at the it tl tt i 4 Beartooth Theatre ... 4 4 ♦t 4 4 + tf til T ; 4 4 ♦f 44 * 4 : At 8:00 p. m. Senator Walsh is a national figure and the man who took the lid off of I! Teapot Dome Mr. Carlson will answer Governor Dixon on state issues. This will be " the most interesting meeting of the || campaign. You will be entertained, it Don't forget the date-October 28 ■■■ 4 4 *■> ** 4 4 4T 4t 4t 44 4 4 4 tl 4t ♦t 4 4 I 4 44 4 4 Vt 4 4 4 ** f 4 4 4 4 ' : 44 V • w 9 9 9 4 • tl 4 4 4 4 v 4 4 4 + t 4 4 4 4 4 4 v • f 4f 4 * ♦t 4 ** 4 ♦ 44 ft ♦ t 44 n t tt Circulated and paid for by the Democratic Central Committee, Thomas F. Pollard, chairman. + 4 4 v * l M.4.*********.M'****+.M-*****+***.M.+****4+**+4+***4****++44*+*4*+*4+.H-***-H.*4*4+4* Many Untruths are Told About Prince ; Montreal—Public interest in the Prince of Wales is so great, members his staff said here Tuesday, that certain nespapers have not hesitated u> indul « e in the nation of fabrics exuT«?"* hlm whp " "° actU3 ' u w ns said, that these publications] takt ' of th « p rince ' a P osi j^ a 5^ £3 t^.fth^thlmI him which ordinary citizen coui.i ™ eet by court a ' t,on - Th «y know that ( falsehood», rather than intensify the 'Tttw.pdTt, the spokesman for the prince . 8 party cited a gtory in a New -- |^ d ^ h c ! i company working through the Helena relay off«*, a » announced b y Gen erai Manager a. b. coowan of Den ver here on his semi-annual tour of The central accounting idea was proposed hy District Commercial Man arrer v G Life of Sa]t Lake and sim _ y means that the accounts wm be doing,division commercial manager, and r !van Time - divL,ion auditor - both of Denver. i Installation of of expert accounts, the center is in charge of H. H. Hardy, r-.ss Maude S. Jensen D. C., PH. C. CHIROPRACTOR Palmer School Graduate. Three Year Course Member U. C. A. Office Savoy Block Phone 169 J. Yorak paper Monday, in vv'u'ch the orinee's name was coupled with that of an actress who was "reported to ; !>e sailing for England on the same ship.' The story included an alleged UÎ 3 - gram from General Trotter, the prince's aid, to the actress. The spokesman branded the tele gram as false and said that the prince not only had never met the actress, r j BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY v.. J. C. F SIEGFRIEDT M. D. Physician and Surgeon TELE. 275-R1 BEARCREEK, MONT. "If Your Property Don't Suit You, Why Not Trade It for Something That Does" ELBERT HYMER I Red Lodge, Mont. U. S. Land Commissioner Good Homesteads and Relinquishments, close to market, timber, coal, hunting and fishing. "Come to Carbon County, Where Adam met Eve. A good place to raise Cain." REALTOR Carbon County Bonded Licensed Real Estate Broker t VL JOHN G. SKINNER Lawyer United States National Bank Building RED LODGE MONTANA 1 UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK • ! I GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS I , RED LODGE MONTANA ^ r= R. G.. MARTIN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Licensed Embalmer ; Phones: Office 7; Residence 7 j I RED LODGE, MONTANA vt i f DR. F. W. SCHWIN Dentist Office: Meyer-Chapman Bldg. RED LODGE, MONTANA J =n WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY SOME Musical Instrument? Select Y»ur Desired Instrument and Give Yourself a Trial at WM. NOETZEL'S MUSIC STUDIO j JOHN T. HAYS Lawyer COUNTY ATTORNEY Improvement Block RED LODGE, MONT. E. P. CONWELL Lawyer Improvement Block RED LODGE, MONTANA hut had never heard of her The spokesman of the prince's party also expressed annoyance et the pab Deity given to the fact that the prin'a had "danced all night" during his stay in Montreal. - "Why shouldn't he dance all night?" he asked. "It is done by most healthy and normal yaung men of 30 and the prince is both healthy and normal to a high degree.' JOB PRINTING QUICK SERVICE CHRONICLE PHONE 9 i. -tv DR.C.L.KOEHN Physician & Surgeon Office Phone 77; Residence 114 RED LODGE, MONTANA /= J. A. NEMTVIAN Justice of the Peace Office in Improvement Block RED LODGE, MONTANA H. A. SIMMONS Attorney AND COUNSELOR AT LAW ....U. S. National Bank Building. RED LODGE, MONTANA <3^ r HEMSTITCHING PICOTING NU BONE CORSETS Theresa Opitz Room 3, Over Grove Store Red Lodge, Montana v, -> See L. P. CHAPMAN For All Kinds of OIL — and — Texaco Products Meyer - Chapman Bank Bldg, RED LODGE, MONTANA r -N O. J. Simmons ABSTRACTS Fire Insurance Bonds RED LODGE. MONTANA V;