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-/> * r 4pcal Happenings ' •'Enough to feed One's daily need, With something more Always in store For others' stress Me thinks, my friend that's Happiness." Remember the Red Cross Drive. W. J. Beans is ill at his home. For Bale: One good settee. Phone 62-tf. ». Ina Martilla underwent a major Sunday. Computing Springless Scala for M-tf. aal«. Phone 9. Judge Goddard was a business caller in town Tuesday. Hava yon a house or apartments to rent? Let us help yon. A. P. Heslop of Bridger was a caller in town Tuesday. Tnsurance for everything insurable, 61-tf. Call it the New Office. - S. L. Keen of Helena was a caller in town last Friday. Mike Dimich motored to Billings Monday, returning Tuesday. For Sale—National Cash Register. 62-tf. Phone 9. Otto Herronen of Roberts was a business caller in Red Lodge Monday. See O. H. P. Shelly for auto, fire and plate glass insurance. Phone 9. R oman THEATRE 11 EDA ROMAN at the Organ Thurs. andFri. 12-13 wonderful RIN-TIN-TIN—the dog actor in "Tracked in the Snow Country" COMEDY: ''Guest of Honor' ["Into the Net Thursday 12, only.] M Sat 14. One day only Salome of the Ten- ements is with JETTA GOUDAL "A girl has a right to do what she pleases with her own facet" COMEDY: "Kicked Out" and Pathe Newa Sun. and Mon. 15-16 COLLEEN MOORE, LEON ERROL and LLOYD HUGHES ail in one great picture to make you cry and laugh! 2» Sally « Ziegfield's great musical com- edy show. Oh, but you'll be glad and happy after you've seen this picture. There may never be another like Sally—so see it now—this comedy hit— destined to remain forever a screen masterpiece. COMEDY: "Ten Dollars or Ten Days" and Pathe News Tues, and Wed 17-18 "The Salvation Kuriers v 'Salva Do you leve people? tlon Hunters*' are people who are Tremendously real. A story of the sins of a youth and a girl. COMEDY: "Poor Butterfly" and Fables Oliver Woolman is receiving treat ments at Adams Hospital. If you want to get rid of your old hens, bring them in and Henry Schmidt will buy them. 36-tf. Newton S to tip of Luther was mark eting turkeys in town Tuesday. Caleb Duncan, of Billings was a business visitor in Red Lodge on Thursday. J County Attorney Emily E. Sloan spent the week^erid ln Billings. ... - .it.. Engraved Cjn^stunas Greeting Cards are a saving in the long run. They persona) and distinctive. See samples at the News Office. 36-tf. are John Koetelac was a business caller in town Tuesday from Bearcreek. Ask for Carbon County Creamery selected eggs in one dozen car 36-tf. tons, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Duell of Cas tagne were callers in town Monday. - Attorney G. H. Reimer of Bridger, attended legal business in town Tues day. Steam heated room and board, $46 per month. Ill North Platte. 32-tf. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Blakeley of Roscoe visited in town during the week. - Battery and ignition service. All work guaranteed. Treasure City Electric Service 3-tf. Geo. Ç. Wilson and wife of Harlow ton were transacting business in town Tuesday. Order your new suit or overcoat now. Get a better fit, quality and price. See Downard. 36-2t. A. Q. Williams, sheep man of Miles City, transacted business in Red Lodge this week. Richel Millinery is showing a new line of metallic and satin hats in the latest colors and designs. 36-lt. ft Vi i \ a\ V Full line of fresh vegetables and fresh fruits every day SPECIAL [lust arrived fresh shipment of English Walnuts Special price per pound 35c. Calumet. Baking Powder, 1 pound can 29c. 15 bars Creme Oil Soap Special prices on soap and sugar. Phone Your Order. Free De livery. Phone 218-W Rossetto Cash Groc. Next door to Roman Theater I SUNDAY AT THE RED LODGE CHURCHES Methodist Episcopal Church - Rev. F. C. Fulford, pastor, Kesi dence. 14th and Hauser Streets. Phone 133R. Church located on South Main Street. Services for Sunday, Nov. 15, as follows; Sunday School at 10 A. M. Dr. F. W. Schwin, superintendent. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Sermon by the paator. Special music by the choir. ! John Harkin was a visitor in town from Chance yesterday. house. Inquire Red Lodge Electric FOR RENT—Six room furnished or phone 407-W. 34-tf. W. J. Troxel of Miles City was reg istered at the Pollard Hotel this week. This is the time to order your en graved greeting cards. You will find just the style you want in our book of samples. News office. 83-tf. Chas. Peterson of Bearcreek was a business visitor in Red Lodge Tues day. Chinchilla Rabbits—The most profit able fur bearing rabbit. Finest qual ity stock for breeding purposes. Bear tooth Silver Fox & Fur Co., Red Lodge, Mont. 34-tf. Mrs. Paul Lherkind and son are ex pected to arrive in the city to-day from Bozeman. Mrs. R. D. Soctt arrived during the week from Seattle to visit her hus band, the mine sueprintendent. Mrs. Joe Maleckel underwent an operation at the Adams Hospital on Tuesday morning. Let us show you our samples of Christmas Greeting cards. They are attractive and inexpensive. News Office. 36-tf. Mrs. Anna Smedley spent several | days of last and the first part of this week in FYomberg. - Christmas Greeting cards should be ordered now to avoid disappointment. Attractive Selèctiôji at the News Of- fice. 36-tf. Mrs. Sarah Kerrigan entertained the Altar Society at her home a week j ago W'ednesday evening. Order your new suit or overcoat Get a better fit, quality and now. price. See Downard. 3B-2t. - B. F. Smith and E. L. Burch of Great Falls were registered at the New Pollard Hotel Tuesday. Beginning Saturday all dresses, coats and hats on sale for one week 36-lt. at The Style Shoppe. David Gabrielson arrived Saturday from Sand Coulee, Montana for a few days business trip in this city. Ëngraved Greeting cards will save you money and they are more dis- tinctive. ' 36-tf. C. N. Castle visited with friends and relatives here during the week from his home near Clark, Wyoming. Have your clothes cleaned and pressed for Thanksgiving. We make them look like new. Phone 412— Downards. 36-2L Dr. Adams performed an opera- tion on Clarence Newkirk last Friday. Pewnard's Funeral Home BYRON B. DOWNARD Funeral Director—Licensed Em balmer—Lady Assistant Complete Stock of Caskets on Hand at all Times. Red Lodge and Bearcreek. < •+♦♦+++♦++++++♦+++♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦+♦+♦♦ ■»■♦♦++++++'M>+'M'++++++-4'*>' ■ ■ R.G. MARTIN .. + ♦ Funeral Director Phone Night and Day, No. 7 Service based on sincerity, judgment and economy. Red Lodge, Montana. i< * - • < > ■ > > Epworth League at fcliB p m. Fvfinintr HErvict at SmiO o'clock n m. Sermon by the past i. One hundred and thirty present last Sunday morning, let us nake it one 'hundred and fifty next Sunday. We are glad to see the -'.ranger, and we try to make everybody feel wel come. Episcopal Church Service and Sermon at 11. Sunday School at 10. FRANK DURANT, Pastor. Miss Honorine Sellen spent the week end in Billings. Beginning Saturday all drefcsea, coats and hats on aale for one week at The Style Shoppe. 36-lt. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson motor ed to Roberts Sunday and spent the day at the home of -Otto Heronen. Guintoni's Parlor will serve plain and flavored brick ice-cream on Saturdays and Sundays. 36-tf. C. L. Jones, Jim Embry and Perry Hare of Luther were all in the city Tuesday marketing turkeys and chic kens. If you want to get rid of your old hens, bring them in and Henry Schmidt will buy them. 36-tf. Miss Fannie Anderson returned from Thermopolis yesterday where she has been employed for several months. Ask for Carbon County Creamery selected eggs in one dozen car tons. 36-tf. Roberts visitors in the county seat during the week were H. L. Rice and wife, Jalmar Maki, John Jackson and John Hunter. Richel Millinery is offering two dozen dress hats ,at one-fourth dis count. 36-lt. George S. Smith, assistant treasur- er of Yellowstone county, was a busi- ness caller in town the first of the week. Dr. F. W, Schwin and family have moved to the Sajrpinen hopse on South Broadway from the Douglas, house on Platte Avenue. Monday and Tuesday, November 30 and December 1; Dr. Corkins, the eyesight specialist, can be consulted about scientifically fitted glasses at his office, Room 17, Pollard Hotel. 3B-3 Miss Francis Fogleman, a clerk of the Northern Pacific Railway at Liv- ingston, visiteu over Sunday with her mother in this city. Gilbert Drew of Omaha, Nebraska, visited in the city with friends from Monday until Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olcott and Mrs. Ida Sicora were dniner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hasterlick last Sunday. H. J. Coleman, a member of the law firm of Johnson, Coleman and Johnson of Billings, was a business caller in Red Lodge Monday. Herb Newman and Hugo Renlund left last week for Electric, Montana, on a deer hunting trip. They returned Monday, each with a fine deer. Mrs. George Powell and son Jer- rad of near Roscoe visited over Sun- day with her husband who is night cook at'the New Union Cafe. Mrs. Lelia Stewart and her mother Mrs. W. W. Kottweil left Saturday for Portland, Oregon, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Mary Baehelder was called to Bozeman recently on account of the serious illness of her son Sidney, who is attending the Agricultural college. George Gillespie of Luther, who has j been receiving treatments from Dr. I C. L. Kochn for a broken arm, is get ting along nicely and expects to be able to return to his work the last of the week. Mrs. Janet Rowand of Helena was j in the city Monday on work in con ! nection with the Red Cross Roll Call. I j L ' n " y SSif!!!! T.Tk ll cattla Monday for the ( nicago market. Mr. Schmidt left on Tuesday's tram an< * W *N ' n Chicago when the cat , , Mrs. J. F. Brophy and little daugh ter will leave Friday for Butte where Mrs. Brophy will take the degree of the Daughters of the Nile. They will return Monday. tie arrive. Dan Joe Yelich, Mr, and Mrs. Kenjalo, Mike Kovak, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson and Powell Ylatlch of Red Lodge attended the dance given at Bearcreek last Saturday. John G. Shaw, prominent stockman of the Luther country, left Monday for Great Palls and other northern Montana points for the purpose of purchasing cattle for his ranch, Mrs. P. J. Sweeney was called to Helena Friday by the serious illness of her grandmother. Dr. Sweeney was notified that she passed away at Helena Tuesday night and plans arej<> that funeral services will be conducted in Butte. Albert Martindale, aged 21, and Elsie E. Bradley, 16, both of Bridger were issued a marriage license by clerk of the district court Finley last Friday. A license was also issued the same day to Antone X. Reichert, aged 21, and Mary Peter, aged 19, of Brid ger. 0 . James Walsh, formerly a resident of Red Lodge and very well known here and in Bearcreek, was buried in Butte last week. He passed away at Tuscon,, Arizona and the cause of his death arose from injuries received in the A mother and sister are resid war. ing in Los Angele«. John Murray plead not guilty before Judge O. F. Goddard in district court Tuesday. lie was recently charged with selling and possessing intoxicat ing liquors. Judge Goddard granted Ibena Rue a divorce against Isabelle Rue of Bridger for default. Joseph Durfee, a graduate of Wash ington University at St. Louis, Mis souri, has filled the instructors va cancy in the Carbon County High School occasioned by the resignation of Mrs. Archie Showerman. Mr. You Are Invited To HEADQUARTERS For All Kinds of Supplies Full Line of Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Overshoes, Underwear, Leather Vests, Flannel Shirts ; Allen A and Black Cat Hosiery for the Whole Family SHOES For Men, Women and Children i \ Let us figure with you on your or der for Groceries, Dry Goods and Kitchen Hardware i ' I BLOOM & CO J Phone 188 I>urfee has had extensive experience j n Denver high schools and other pj #cej Walter Geist of St. Maries. Idaho,! c»H«d on friends in the city between trains last Thursday. Mr. Geist lived in Red Lodge when a young man and met his wife here who was then Maude Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Chapman. Mr. Geist is on hi» + I. || J J •• |'J > Listen Folks! r»j I < > ,, ; J , ; ; ! J J .. IJ 1 ; ; ( I 111 i;: When in town, come in and have lunch or dinner at the l' ',, | ; ; | ■ • ( | ; <| lo New Union Cafe You'll be surprised and pleased with the quality of the food and our service. • + ; ; .. 1 J \ ; ; 11 ♦ V Our Meals are like Home-cooked Meals. u :: i > You'll say so too after you've given us a trial. All of our patrons say that this is the < ► • • <• <> U JJ •• " BEST EATING PLACE IN TOWN ♦ ♦ Booths in front for ladies. Open day and night. Mrs E. E. Davies, Proprietress. + *• ♦ ♦ <• <■ ♦ + • • + way to Florida. Enroute he will stop ! at Minneapolis, and Chicago to visit i with friends and relatives. At De troit h© will purchase a Packard Sedan and will make the remainder , of the trip to Tampa, Florida, in the new car. Mrs. Geist and son Walter Jr. are now living ni the southern city. Mr. Geist has just completed s . . , , . . ,. big contract job on a road in western Montana, near Missoula,