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High School News items Principal JL L. EfcaaBnng met with the class adders and class officers T—da y afternoon to constitute a «l a n d in g doÜKtmas entertainment committee. The annual -Christmas program will be given Wednesday af temoon, December 23rd; just before the staAeat« are let out for their (Anatmas and New Year holidays, R. G. MARTIN Funeral Director Phone Night and Day, No. 7 Service based on sincerity, judgment and .economy. Red Lodge, Montana. •i I + î Î The Best Shoes in the World i G * i Ï t are worthless, unless they fit your feet comfortably. M y 'pHAT.S why we concentrate on fit. To us no foot presents an unsolvable problem, yel style is in no way sacrificed to comfort. I f f|TLENDER FOOT] jj ARCHfiTTERjl I, , TWADt WA.„ .J Built-in Reinforced S(«*l Arch Supporting Shank« « I i Style shoes that «ap port the arch, set satigly through the instep and cling to narrow heels. Built over special meas urement lasts with a back two sizes small er than the forepart. Fit" is in the Last—NOT the Leather Si . r t 4 I 1« Black Glased Kid and Havana Broun 44 t BLOOM & CO. II L I H I THE PURPOSE of any gift is to please the one who receives it. $ Make us your gift counselor and you will be sure to please. * Gifts from 50c to $500.00 BEART00TH JEWELRY CO. The Gift Shop FIRE DESTROYS and - ACCIDENTS BECOME LAffSDTTS INSURE and BE SURE OJ. SIMMONS h Fire Insurance 9* T**» program will Include the Christ mas tree and the presentation of gifts among the students which has been so successful during the past few years and is looked forward to with keen enjoyment by the faculty and student body, Eugene Barrett was appointed chairman of the Christmas Tree Com mitte«. A motion was made and car ried that the Christmas program W left in the hands of the Dramatic Club to furnish any featured eater tainmcnt aside from the presentation j of gifts which should not exceed twenty-five cents in value. The pres ident of each class will appoiat two members from his class to take care of the receivng of gifts as well as the appointment of two members to decorate the Christmas tree. The Dramatic Club presented the school with fifteen dollars to help defray ex penses of the tree and decorations. Walter Aho was made chairman of a committee of three to have charge of the wiring and lighting of the tree. The high school sudents assembled, in the auditorium Tuesday afternoon and were favored with several delight ful numbers by Baldy Strang's -Quar tette. by Jones, was sung by Mr. Marshall. Mrs. Haskins gave a humorous song recital which was followed by a pop ular number sung by tie quartette. 'Asleep in the Deep^, composed The brass flag pole connection of the colors presented by the class of 1925 has now been engraved as fol lows; 'Presented to the C. C. H. S. by Class of 1926". The basketball team met the Rob erts team on the local floor last Sat urday night. The game was very rough, Roberts was sure of herself due to the fact that she heat Park City quite badly recently and the Carbon County High School was not quite so victorious over the Park City team. Roberts thought the game in Red Lodge was going to 1* a walk away. The first half resulted in a score of 7 to 0, The game ended, 22 to 1. Horn* made the one point for Roberta. The basket ball team of the Carbon Hi will play Belfry tomorrow night and at Edgar Saturday night. The boys will play Columbus on the 19th. Games for the New Year are as fol lows: Park City at Park City, Janu ary 1; Edgar at Red Lodge, January U. Coach Schmidt is at present trying to arrange a trip to Sheridan and Buffalo, Wyoming, for games. PROGRAM BY LITERATURE IEPARTMENT OF WOMAN'S CLUB The Literature Department of the Woman's Club met at the Library Tuesday afternoon. With Mrs. L. P. Chapman as leader, the day's program was excellent and was enjoyed by the women. The first number on the program was an interesting and well-delivered talk on China by Mrs. Sam Turner. This was followed by a very good address by Mrs. Emily Sloan in the form of a scenario in three install ments, written by Mrs. Sloan and which has been accepted by pondence school in the East. Mrs. G. L. Finley recited a number of delight ful poems which she has composed. The program was followed by deli cious refreshments served by the hostesses, Mrs. Joseph Swab, Mrs. Elsie Webb and Mrs. Elizabeth Dob son, d corres Montana Legion Accepts Challenge Of Florida Order Montana will accept the challenge of the Florida department of the American Legion to show the great est membership increase over a period of a year beginning March 1. Major Charles L. Sheridan, mander of. the Montana department, today sent the following telegram to the Florida commander: "We note Florida has challenged the world to a membership campaign. Montana hereby accepts the challenge to show the greatest membership in crease, based on Lindsey trophy rules. Loser to deed to winning department 10 acres of land in losing department. Montana furnished greatest number of men per capita during the war. Montana suffered greatest percentage of casualties per number of troops furnished. Montana will show great est membership per capita in 1926. Ride 'em and scratch 'em—our round up has started!" com Mixed Sweets Friend to newlywed; "Did you have waffles with honey?" Newlywed; "No she was too tired to get up this morning." So Grateful The wit of the Celt can always be reduced to the straight Mike and Pat joke, said a famous after dinner speaker recently, and I hate to be guiL ty on this count. However, said Mr. McCarthy to Mr. Oshevlin; "You walk Vejy fast," "Yes—but I walk (aster when by myself. -McCarthy—"I'm glad I'm not walking ■With you when you are by yourself." Then",, said Mr. | i - CHRISTMAS SPECIALS V, V *- h A » — $ ~ y i. N" \ / £ i i I .0 T ■^r : v s •>w 'ß h I Ol w BLANKETS Extraordinary Special! Ji for cozy warmth A gift that com bines lasting utility and charm. All wool and Beacon auto robes. New Arrival Velour Hats . In many shades and all sizes, they're wonderfully, beauti ful and are the sea son's styles. $495 it; vil ft ■ A I . 1 N ;V'W c $3.95 to $9.50 u «W I j ScCl T . u Christmas Comfy Slippers P« THE WHOLE FAMILY A pair of good-looking comfy slippers is an ideal gift, easy to choose and sure to please. / \ / Fancy- heavy bath towels with colored borders and jaajuard de signs make appealing gifts 69c to $1.29. •7 -fc 1 ■ IsTS ■raw Coats Reduced A most opportune coat occasion—a marv elous pre-holiday saving. Gifts for Baby Sweaters, toilet sets, dainty hand decorated robes and blank ets, hand embroidered white casfcmere coats, silk and wool caps, white kid shoes and little patent »Uppers. Neckwear, Boudoir caps and Head Bands. A very dainty, yet practical gift. Formerly $14.95 to $19.50 Formerly $22.50 to $$2.50 Formerly $34.50 to $49.50 $7.50 $1495 $2450 HIGHEST TYPE MODEL COATS ■ i v Formerly $79.50 to $275.00 These are the highest type epats from America's foremost makert;. 3 You make your selection and are accorded this very unus ual discount of ^ CHRISTMAS SPECIALS IN DRESSES Just the kind of dress you will want for the holiday festivities—shown in the wanted pastel and high shades as well as plain black. From $10.75 to $49.50. t-i'4 i ■; 3 n ? 3 i Leatftfer Bag S That will be prised as gifts. Two tone effect», tooled design», and clever band and piping trim mings $1.95 to $8.50 Fancy Gift Garters Ribbon silk, beatiful color combinations, ornamented with bows and lace 29c to 69c. Dainty Gift Lingerie Envelope chemise, gowns, costume slips, vests, bloomers, heavy lustrous quality-bloom 6rs are well reinforced. Garments come in flesh, peach, orchid, nile, navy blue, french tan. 98< to $9.50. \\ -s Brassieres, corselettes and Bandeaus. Long line Brassieres of satin jersey silk and silk stripe of Form-Fit qual ity, which gives slender izing, smooth unbroken lines. MEN'S OVERCOATS AND SUITS Super value—that's strong—but it's the right term to use when talking of these fine, heavy overcoats and well tailored suits. Winter's finest styles and all those wonderfully popular shades. Values to $67.60, Sises to fit yovu ....... . broadcloth and crepes, House dresses make in new high shades, new lovely gifts that are checked flannels 98^ to really attractive in silky $3.98. $14 95 to $29.50 BOY'S TWO-PANTS SUITS GLOVES just received for holiday gifts chamoi sette, cape and kid gloves $1.49 to $4.95. SILK HOSIERY always appreciated. In all want- • ed colors $1.00 to $1.95. Sizes 7-17 $6.95 to $9.50 Fine quality woolens—well tailored, smart styles, new patterns and colors. A sensational value at this price. -V—— y STORE Store of Quality and Right Prènw Outfitters for men, women and children , Ifixt 4oor to Rothan 'f'hfeatre MA t i»m if ■