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| ! * I i ; iiiroitirs it crsonal ffinUion f rnnal ; intrust I I I «no iTttjrr 0ma Itrme 0( A tdfdl «lidtUCt : ; l ; s Fred Gardner of Billings was in the »city Tuesday. Have you ever been ' On the Hiring Line"? 39-lt. Have you a house or anartmenls to rent? Let us heip you. - C L. Sprague, merchant of Roberts tra* hen between trains Tuesday. ( ■ Emmett Taylor and wife of Roberts were shopping in this city Saturday. If you enjoy a good play don't miss 'On the Hmng Line" next month. It. - Dr, J. W. Reed of Bearcreek was here on professional business Satur ■«lay. I - j A. A. Ellis, former County Com missioner was in from his ranch west ■of the city attending to business mat 1 I ters, Tuesday. Wm. C. Carlyon of Salt Lake City was registered at the Pollard Friday ■«nd Saturday. The Red Lodge Little Theatre Go's next play will be "On the Hiring Xine". 39-lt. 1 Dr. L. H. Tooley is back at work in his office after a few days absence j on account of sickness. Mrs. Phil Gardner and son Ph,il, Jr.,(ST. -of Bearcreek, were visiting friends -here Tuesday afternoon. O. H. Gosnell and H. C. Reed of Bearcreek were transacting business .here Saturday afternoon. M. S. W'iliams of San Francisco was »calling on friends and atending to business matters here Friday. Art. Provinse of Bridger is visit ing in the city the guest of his mother, Mrs. Provinse and other relatives. John Kastelitx, prominent •creek merchant was transacting busi ness in this city Wednesday afternoon. Bfiar Loren Newman, local representa tive of the Metropolitan Life Insur ance Co. made a business trip to Washoe and Bearcreek Monday. Expert electric service for automo-[ biles. We repair and recharge all makes of batteries. All work guar anteed. Theasure City Electric Serv 39-tf. I ice. Miss Jassamal Brophy who is at tending college-In Cntnrado Springs, Colorado,,1s expqpted home next week for a Tidliday- visit -With 'her- parents and sister in this city. Gasper Tomisch was arrested Mon-» day pn a warrant charging him witfi having violated the Alien Gun Actj It seem® that Tomklch *was caughi hunting without having first o» ?«ined( a license from the fish and game -warden. The cöthpTSWr Wir signed by John Crawford. Elmer I. Hill of Omaha was here visiting friend* the latter part of last ■week. Mr. Hill was making a trip home from 'the-'coast 1 and expressed! himself as being agreeably surprised ' »* tâa its lu 1 Y' p gt ha ve here and tne scebJc Wonaqrs \<i' b« found here a^oijl,«. . _.yf. Yf. Fiashman!, pf thejj FlashmMi^figfp SÇa^d presented Mri Hill with a goodly supply of post cards whioh Me. Bill will present to friends in the Nebraska city by way of adver tising Red Lodge and its environments. G^t the News.. ,»2.50 per year.. ' ' i - * ... - ^ am WHAT'S THE USE By L. KVaa Zehn Setting an F.-ramnlp» e UIUM » Good WAvtNq/ bbw'r ntell good mooning T o TmE DOORMAN like TkAT —Hi'S NOT - ANYONE -WOULD ThiMK HE '»as : your Best i*r»en|> The. n«ay you greet him All RkJiHT / — our IN The Suburbs you CAN GA6 4/lTM The ASH MAN AND Butcher Bov all You »HAHr i ÄUT JUST (?EHHM&sO when you're IN ThI <5ty its Different — '«/atch «/hat ï axi AND YOU'LL BE ALL OkTHt / ^ —-r—^ Nov« That You'oe am. The city m a littib iAGNIRED Right away Thty t> u t you down a <3 a jay JUST in Poor* T^e Suburbs o O a ThrSB Doormen AR6 no FOOLS — MORNING Çià T4 'tù. D»AF _ 0 s But TM NO SNOB — XM DEMOCRATIC T T ?] & • 1 J o / OB m 0 é I ». Y o, & tt; •S \ Vf ,-v I 6 /j ? h £\ y b ■ » Busse a 4n>p only on *3ksnal I Ü m J v 0 fA » .a PARWAY O BOULtVABD O' >y. '■ 1 IS business trip over here last Saturday. R. M. Lord of Bearcreek made a - If you enjoyed "The Full House don't miss "On the Hiring Line" neStt 39-lt. FOR SALE—278 acres dry land—-40 month. acres in fall wheat. Buildings, horses am i machinery. Will sell cheap for[ ANDREW ANDERKO, quick sale. Roberts, Montana. 38-2t* The fire department answered a hur ried call to the home of Mrs. Ethel \y in k on East Eleventh Street Fri j a y afternoon. It seems that some jj ve as j,es ignited the coal house but the blaze was quickly brought under control and little damage done. - Have you ordered your greeting cards yet? We have some beahtiful samples to show you Also gift ata tionery can be supplied. Order now and avoid disapointment. Carbon County News. SOCI MRS. SWAB ENTERTAINS AGNE'S ALTAR SOCIKTI The members of the Altar Socitey ot St. Agnes' Church were pleasantly! entertained by Mrs. Joseph F. Swab at her home, 416 North Platt Aveune, last Wednesday evening. There was a good attendance present and during! the business meeting plans were per fected for the bazaar which will be held at the City Hall on next Monday, and Tuesday evening. Mrs. Swab, proved herself to be a charming host ess. The home was tastefully decorat ed for the occasion and delicious re freshments were served. O. E. S. KENSINGTON HOLDS FINAL MEETING The O. E. S. Kensington held the'r final meeting of the year at the par lors of the Masonic Temple last Thurs 'N New Modern Outside Rooms With or Without Bath Hot and Cold Running Water Hotel Carlin European Plan R. D. JONES, Proprietor One Block West Of Union Station BILLINGS, MONT. KALLIO AND NEWELL White Garage rm. , irt. Now is the time for hver-hauling. Come in and we, will quote you flat rates. / Exclusive Agentsior Valvoline Products. m •■wn " clay afternoon. There was a good at ..eidance a id a del e ous Iqncheon was served the hostesses being Mesdames Harry Edwards, H. A. Croonquist, W. F. Tinkcom and Charles W.lson. ; AUCTION BRIDGE tLi n ENTERTAINED The men hers of the Auction Bridge Club were entertained Tuesday even ing at the home of Mrs. S. M. Souders, Mrs. F H, Allen ami Mrs. Souders be ing the hos .esses. The home was tas jîy decorate 1 with red carnations the color scheme being caried out in the i tally cards . nd other appointments. Mrs. Gus B. Foltx won first prixe, an attractive lln« n bureau scarf. The next meeting »ill be held on January, 13 th when Mesdames Ball and Me Intyre will ente: tain the members of the club at the h ime of Mrs. Ball on North Hauser Avtnu.e Son is Born to Mr. and Mrs. James T. Whalen Mr. and Mrs. James T. Whalen of 216 South Broadway, over the ar rival of an eleven pound boy who came to make his home with them last Saturday. The mother and is kept busy receiving the congrtula tions of his many friends. -- child are doing nicely and Mr. Whalen Congregational Church Chuch School 9-.-15 A. M. You need the Church School every Sunday. Let's get there on time. Church Worship 11 A. M. Children's Story "The Princess Who Wanted to be Beautiful". Young People's and Adults sernton ' Jesus and the State". Special Music. Contralto solo, "Hold Thou My Hand"—Briggss. The Christmas season is here and with its arrival there is also more 1 work squired of both young and old. 0ur adult choir wil1 P ut on a Cantata with the hel P uf Mr ' Geor ^ e . and Miss , Gleason. Christmas eve there will be a pantomine presented by the children 8n d young people. Also our Young People's choir under the direction of Mrs. Fidelia Morrow will give a short, There is the promise of a Christmas tree that n'ght and there is a rumor abroad that Santa Claus will cantata. be there. Let's get ready for a big Christmas. GUY WINSTON CHURCHILL, Minister. Telephone 289—W. Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. F. C. Pulford, raauir, residence 14th and Usurer Streets, phone 1 i!R. Serv'ce for Sunday, Dec. U h, ns j follows: Sunday School at 10 o'clock A. M.lt Dr. F. W. Schwin, superintendnet. I I Morning Worship at 11 A. M. Ser mon by the pastor. Subject : "The New Greatness", Junior church at 8:30 o'clock p. m. Epworth League at 7:30 o'clock p- »• Evening service at 8:00 o'clock p. m. Sermon by the pastor. Special j music by the Girl* Chorus, Mrs. James, leader. Subject: "An Unseen Friend" Fven in this modern -ige some things are not antiquité \ t and avaong them is an invitation to Divine wor-j ship on the Lord's Day. In one of the world's far removed yesterdays, Abra-] ham said. "Tarry ye here while we go ' yonder to worship." Like-wise, we I invite you to bid your little world to be at rest while you come with us for the purpose of worship. You win find a beautiful, modem, church building. which has given consideration to your every comfort. You will also discover ] a goodly number assembled for the church services, an atmosphere con- j ductive to worship, and a genuine 1 handshake of welcome. 1 Anthem and other apeci d music by the a< j u j t c h 0 lr, Mr. George, leader. ^ Sr k uSGflll Gifts at TMTT ■O y J- y ' v. Q K ■'•a _ ft WINCHESTER STOEE' V M •t HOW LONG WILL THEIR PRESENTS LAST? It pays to give useful gifts that will last. Gifts that will not be thrown aside in a day. The Winchester Store is your headquartei s foi gifts of utility that will last. 53 ,4444444444444444-;.444444-) > Truly Big | <Q Toy Kind t t The e ? # r " >, ,/v" * v ■V V ■ Winchester Pocket Knives - . Just the thing to give a man or 4 T O y S Of illmOSt * 4 every 4 purpose of amuse ment are here. Winchester Scissors and Shears . Every woman who sews prizes conceivable 4 a K00d pair °* * c ' ssor8 or »Gear«. boy. Several styles of attractive 4 Made to give long service. 15c to $6.00 Winchesters are famous for their Smooth, even cutting. 50c to $4.00 v î + 5# » I Toys for Boys and 4 4 Girls — all ages. Z , ■ T,..'/ 4 ' 1 Winchester Yce Skates-made of J Bring the kiddlGS in. They'll enjoy the sights. 444444444444444444444444 . •î. I Winchester Roller gkatea A gift that will bring real Christ mas happiness to boys and girls. Strongly made. Easy rolling. »1.50 to »8.75 the finest,sfeql, carefully hardened, 4 tempered and ground. Fine finish. 4 All popular models. »1.35 to ,»15.00 X 4 .u P »444444444444 444444444444 Furniture Hardware W lit Bearcreek MONTANA Red I odge i FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS :■ « p ^ + 4 :• <• Î ♦ J 4 WATCH OUR Show Windows I 'I' l $ J + 4 ! 4 4 4 I J 4 T I 4 4 j + ♦ Î ♦ ♦ 4 x •j ▼ T 4 As a special feature this Christmas we are going to run a special gift bargain in our window every day. 4 a j • i • • j I YV*~T' On display in our window 4 LJ7 Yw nOW ♦ H % liriljl'lii Great Big Red 4 1 Ijl CHRISTMAS 4 lip 111 /, i xyf'vT üö J I 11'- T A IN ULLô t |j ill And Holder + 5 , |\ | % !|i \ | 1 1 Aft 6 F CjUlulCS COIT1GS j d«\\ | I H nAT 4 1 11 J Ji A HOLLAR DAY 4 ♦ Choice Of any gift J in thp Window for * m LllG V\ lllUuW IuF t 4 . X Get vour tickets on the beautiful toilet sets J ♦ ' —See them when VOU COmC in * OGc Wlclll WIlcll jruu CU1UC m. 4 4 t 4 ♦ + $ 4 t 4 59C $100 « * 4 4 ♦ . I 4 j 4 î MODEL DRUG COMPANY -■ ♦ ^•44444444 -444444444444444444444444444444444444444444Î . . . . . . . ■ ■■ —---— ■ -■ . .. . — ♦ -Î LIFE INSURANCE TEACHES THRIFT Here* what life insurance doe* for the ordinary man; It com] ells him to save on at ioX* that he himself haa named after éw deliberation. li jons hi» savings with others In -operative investment that in fcfje enough to secure all advantage* It puts his savings into the hsufr of those whose business it is 1 » taws« v hat he cannot know abaot iii>! nt meals. It gives his earnings the iaN»»idi provided by laws affecting namrmmn companies. It leaves him free to gWe hsseAeJ» time and thought to further amais. saving him all vexatioM ud incident to the care of p ra part y. 1 ; takes into eonsidaratiiMi certainties of a man's earning and makes provision for aach cations as conditions making sure that the iarestnr gats mM that he pays for, no matter fcosw lie may fall short of his original im tentions. tjr»p 1 best of all, over and beyond is« merits us a means of arcumuhttiaa. *£ pUys the rule of fairy godmotknar tei L,_. the dependents who find theauefewt suddenly cast upon their amm Wf sources through , the unexpected aend premature death of the one whs gwe vides. The easiest, safest, surest a nd m a t I satisfactory way to save and keep «na saving is a purchase from a U ■»ami; I old line, conservative insurance ; pany some form of life insurance aaât ' cd to your circumstance». 1 5~ k COLEMAN'S CASH GROCERY The best place m j town to buy your Christmas Grocer- , ies, firuits and vege tables. Our stock is complete and our prices are the lowest to be found in town, where quality is tak en into considera tion. What would be ap preciated more for a Christmas gift than a well filled basket of good things to eat » 1 COLEMAN'S CASH GROCERY | Phone 132 Free Delivery ii,3, j ' R udy furnaces Hake Better l»f» 1 » I 1 I 5 -., i RED LODGE METAL WORKS ' i yr 200 haarlem oil has bf« a ; wide remedy for kidney, hver aoA bladder disorders, rbe«m»tw*xv 1 umbago and uric acid oondiliow It T HAAHUtM 0 M corrfct Internal troubles, «Hmrihar'siäBÄ ns. Th«a i-lzes. AT tin::*;is».t. JMûs» &CB.J» Wist»»». ci ! c;ir t: