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»rrbllif« •( |3 ersonal Mention •canal Intmst a .id Otfyrr /ftfiBfl lirai* Jt d loro! ijatucr I JANUARY im m m 115 « Phone 412 fpr thorough cleaning and pressing. 46-lt. We sharpen skates, flat or hollow' ground, Red Lodge Electric Co. 46-lt. 1 - I Bodley Haugh, of Joliet, was a vis itor in Red Lodge this week. 1 - For a real job of cleaning and pressing, call Downards. Phone 412.1 - ! Mrs. R. DeAteley of Boyd was shop ing here between trains Friday. I John G. Shaw of Luther was in the city on business Friday afternoon. Camp Fire Girl's Benefit Dance at the Labor Temple. Feb. 6th. Music by Art's Melodians. 1 46-lt. We sharpen skates, flat or hollow ground, Red Lodge Electric Co. 46-lt. Martin Myrebo, prominent merch-1 ant of Roscoe, was transacting busi-j ness here Friday and Saturday. James Emmett, well known Bridger business ma,n was in this city between trains Friday. ! ! WANTED—Plain sewing and dress making. Especially children's and Misses dresses. Prices reasonable. Phone 267—W. Mrs. John T. Hays, 46-tf. . ++++ * +++++ . ( ..i. + . M ., l . +< . + ., Y i f I WINTER t X ! 9 Î * • ♦ * i; ♦ 9 j 4* Is It really over? Don't kid yourselves ♦ I We have a good many weeks of it coming yet, and right now is the opportune time to prepare for it. With new prices on woolen goods soaring higher and higher, we are compelled to sacrifice on present stocks at almost wholesale prices. Yes far below catalog prices. If you have in mind any of the following articles, now is the time to get Real Bargains. Sweaters guaranteed all wool, slip-oVer oil coat style for skat ing and all sorts of outing purposes. Regular price ftrom.... Now on sale at. * $3.50 to $16.50 . $2.45 to $9.95 Boy's and Men's Mackinaws (all wool) Regular price from Now on sale at. $6.95 to $23.75 $5.50 to $17.75 Men's and Young Men's Overcoats (all wool). Il •* * ' Regular price from Now on sale at. t • v $22.50 to $39.00 $14.50 to $29.75 M ATTILA & CO. . Red Lodge, Montana 1 n.I.ort ♦ A rrr - ss 'tÖU KNOW AN, APPUF T DAY *EE P6 'WDOCTöO / v--- **MY / — r AN' XU HU YOU OH TME HOSE W YOU BOH'T LET he play 'with . ■YOUQ WAGON A Tan' i'll Tbll ) HY MOTmCQ OH / YOU , TMLLY ' 5tCINNEf2 < IF YOU DONT LET v ME ALONE j * Oh nomny /- ' MOW MANY APPLET WOULD .1 HAVE T6 EAT To KEEP 5tU.V SKiHMEB AWAY P MOW BUDDY, I WANT W YOU TO EAT A NICE ' BIG APPLE HO« Y'ouQ Suppe« tîm-agmt ? SUCH IS LIFE Ikj ms s Pan Zehn 5 ; fi r * f A TAIC £ V 0 2 L 1 AM - SlßD im ... , , . ■ , , , ' We have a new electric skate sharp Have you a house or apartments to rent? Let us help you. Red Lodge Electric Co. 46-lt. ener. The samples for your new Spring suit are here. Price $23 to $42. Downard's 46-lt, A good time assured ail who the Camp Fire Giri's benefit dance at the Labor Temple. Feb. 6th. Mr. S. M. Belt, of the Bell-Wernees Company of Joliet, was in the city on business during the week. 46-lt. - For a real job of cleaning and pressing, call Downards. Phone 412.1 Harry Harness of Roberts was in the city on a business trip Friday and. returned home on the afternoon train.. _ | Thomas F. Jones, Justice of the Peace at Bearcreek, was transacting business here Friday. I ! William Dell, prominent west side rancher was in from his ranch near Luther Friday on business. : FOR SALE—Two velvet rugs good condition 9x12 and 8x10 inquire of Mrs. F. H. Aiden. It.* i — 1 Have your cleaning and pressing done at Fiemnig and Holt. Phone 49. T!le samples for your new Spring ; suit are here. Price $23 to $42. 46-lt. Downard's John Brezar was in the city from - Bearcreek Friday. While here Mr. Brezar made application for his first citizenship papers, of Winchester Ad Cohe of Billings, representative Simmons Company, I was calling on the trade Wednesday, , Let us do yoifr cleaning: and press ing. We guarantee ®rod work. Firm ug and Holt. Phone 19. parents of a baby boy born January _ -'— Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Renlund are the 26th, 1926. We have a new electric skate sharp I ener. Red Lodge Electric Co. 46 It. _ - John Chapman, President of the Meyer-Chapman Bank made a trip to 1 Cody, Wyoming during the week. * J We do cleaning and presamg. Best work and quickest service. Call 49. r-w- r' h., l . „ . . in M a J!! JLl u u * bueineu good with hie company. Mr, Rob^^evitor W (>mM^v WlUl ^ P*ny attend'^.*™ e '™ in * * "f ! H t ' A y »ausfactory. Phone 49, W. E, Ogden, of Belfrey, was visit ing John Chapman Sunday. Mr. Og-. den is assistant cashier of the Bank of Belfry. W. F. Ureusel, of Billings, who is . • «P^ntgUve of the New York' | Llfe Ill8urance Company, was in Red Lodge on business Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Charlotte Wallace, who has I spent the past few weeks in Billings, ! has returned for a visit with rel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richard, and daughter Mildred, of Roscoe, are vis iting in the city the guests of the Conwell he—ie at 117 North Word : atiyes. i 1 Avenue. Dr. Riesland, the Well known eye pr>v p-T-innd Hasses at the Pollard 45-tf. WANTED—Plain sewing and dress Especially children's and Prices reasonable, Phone 2B7—W. Mrs. John T. Hays, 46-tf. sight specialist may be consulted ; about scientifically fitted and prop Hotel March 2 to 5, all day. - | making, Misses dresses. I The regular business meeting of the Re-Lo-Ca Camp Fire Girls was , held Wednesday night social meeting Is to be held at tht The next home of Lillian Mattila. Export electric service for automo Uiles. We repair and recharge all I makes of batteriea. 1 anlecd. Treasurer City Electric Serv 39-tf. All work guar v< ! Mrs. R. A. Nutting entertained Monday night at dinner :n honor of Mr. Nutting's birthday The D. D. Club Art Monday night the home oY 1ft. and Mrs. J. J. ■ Gleason. 1 . D - F ' in '* y ' ^ Di,tnCt CoUrt ' 1 ' eft Tue8d * y f0T 3,,tte ° n " busmes " trip. j. I u nr T7T~. 1 He call for Ter y° ur l»un , dry. Special rules for family wash. ph °" e No. 1. B»lUrd Barber Shop, A gant for BUHaga Steam Laundry. Mrs. Roger Fleming and son Jack have departed for Miami, Florida. En route they will stop at St. Paul for a visit with Katherine ami Helen Flem ing, who are attending school. „ ,, Mr. Otto Ager of the automobile agency Ager & Hopkins, of Billings , was in the city on business connected j with H. P. Sandels, who is their repre ' sentative here, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ; I Bishop Fox of Billings preached in the Episcopal Church last Sunday ! morning. Despite the weather there was a good congregation present. The Bishop is much loved by the Episcopal Church people here. - Ed Olcott writes from Long Beach, California, that the weather is hot and dry and he is enjoying it very much. Mr. Olcott has shipped two cars of oranges and fresh vegetables to the Olcott Wholesale Grocery since he went to California the middle of De cember. He is on the look-out for anything that his company here can use. i - NEW LAWYER LOCATES HERE -_ Mr. and Mr». E. P. Conwell of 117 North Word Avanue announce the birth January 24, of a son whom they have named Robert Francis. DEAR PATRONS: Viola Dana is coming to the Roman Theatre next week in her newest Metro pitcure, "In Search of a Thrill" a picture that has been acclaimed as the greatest of the little star's career. It tells a swift, vivid story of the adventures of a society girl, who wearied with her correct friends, seeks excitement in the Apache slums of Paris. It is a Superb romance of the Montmarte—of thrilling intrigue and sparkling gaiety. ROMAN THEATRE. COUGHS that HANG ON' u medîclne that will require a loosen up the phlegm or mucous which has accumulated in the throat and bronchial tubes. A few doses of NYAL MENTHOLATED PINE COMPOUND with TAR, COD LIVER EX TRACT and EUCALYP TUS will loosen up a cold and relieve that "raspy" fdWing In the ithrost. The formula insures, that. Price 25 — 50 cents WE CAN SUPPLY YOU RED LODGE DRUG COMPANY tv SODALITY DANCE j The Catholic Girls Sodality who gave a benefit dance Wednesday night 1 ^ orker s Hall report that the dance was a success, The Sodality was organised December 8th of last 1 year and they have 29 members. This was their first entertainment and a very enjoyable affair. was Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. T. C. Fulford, Faster, residence 14th and Hauser Streets, phone IMP. ™urch So-th Street. Service, for Sund.y, February 1st. follow» Sunday School at 10 o'clock A. M d,., f w> Schwin, Superintendsnt. , Mamin» wormhiti at 11 A M «Ur I mon by the P „ tor . SubJect / . Thp Man with a Rake, Anthem by the Choir. Mr. Ralph ! 1 m JL CHARACTER IN JEWELRY! ■i The craftsmanship of the ages is emboldened in jewelry of today. i| Lacking that grace of line and character it has no value and is so j much junk. Woman, much more artistic j than man, is quick to note values in jewelry—so when you give jewelry—the personal gift—give good jewelry—Jewelry with char acter. Our cases are stocked with many beautiful items that are priced to make attractive after Christmas bargains. Come in This Week For a Showing < I ! ' ; I i BEAuTOOTH JEWELRY AMERICAN LEGION'S FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW LEGION MINSTRELS OF 1925 WORKER'S HALL Friday, January 30. CURTAIN 8:30 TWO HOURS IN DIXIELAND Singing — Dancing and Funny Comedians CHORUS OF 15 JUBILE SHOOTERS In A Répertorie Of Old Plantation Melodies SPECIAL SCENERY AND COSTUMES 2 —ORCHESTRAS —2 Ten Cent Dance After the Show Music by Art's Melodians All seats on Lower Floor $1.00 Balcony: Adults 76 cents; Children 50 cents. Seats on Sale at Flashman's News Stand and Red Lodge Drug Hiss Marian Drew, j George, Leadi Pianist, 1 Junior Church at 2r30 p. m. Epworth League at 7:00 p. Rev. F. C. Pulford, leader. Yon are invited to come and enjoy these services. m. 1 Evening Service at 8:00 p. m. We have a good set of Missionary Slides for next Sunday evening. There will also be some special music, and the pastor will give a short sermonette on the "Kingship of Jesus. the World. , in this subject treated In a sensible I * Episcopal Church Sermon, and Holy Communion at 11 o'cleek. Subject of sermon : The En^ of Yon may be interested Sunday School at 10 o'clock. FRANK DURANT. Pastor. , , Congregational Church Church School 9:46 A. M. Your child needs the Church School to pare him for life. Let's go Sunday. Church Worship U A. M. Children's Story—"The Golden Boy" Young People and Adult's Sermon: "Healing the Hungry Crowd" Special Music: Anthem "Bow Deans Thine Ear"—Morse. Church Choir r , . De you miss the church T A misses a closed bank according to the amount he has deposited in K. The church will be missed little by tfamai who put little into the church. I GUY WINSTON CHURCHILL* Minister. ( ! Telephone 289—W. 1 If we only had a If Portrait of Sallie + t < ► X I ' + ; *v ) I + m h •; t i IP " <!j : s. i > * .1 Î* LA ■v I + 4 J A bitter lament—often heard, j y Make a point of it that your ♦ ♦ family—your whole family be ♦ photographed singly and fn groups : î X Some day you'll be glad t % LEWIS PORTRAIT | STUDIO J ■ R omaiu THEATRE 1 Y FBI. and SAT. JANUARY 36—61. A doll and a woman—Both dis turb the love-life of a modern society man. « CYTHEREA" "Lee, she kissed you. The roug» is »tili , on your cheeks." A Sterling Cast: Lewis Stone, Alma Riibena, Noman Kerry, Irene Rich and Constance Bennett. Cytherea mean* Love. Lamm means Cytherea. Hate her, praise her, you will worship Cytherea. COMBDY u Her City Sport" ÜS5» SUN. and Mon. FEBRUARY I—JL Glen Hunter in "MERTON OF THE MOVIES" •The rec'.ri breaking mtmgm (Co mod y -drama) play. A James CroM Pre da tU — ADDED: A 2-reel comedy Will Rogers in "The Cake Eater" TUES, and Wm FEBRUARY »-4 Viola Dana in IN SEARCH OP A THRILL" 64 She was young, beautiful, ssd With panther-like gnea the fol lowed him Through the sinwme steps of the Apache dance. He pressed her closer, raised her full-red lips to his. And then— a woman mad with jealousy, a dagger thrust—what happened? COMEDY: Pigskin u Eda Roman at the Organ