OCR Interpretation


The Butte daily post. [volume] (Butte, Mont.) 1913-1961, January 15, 1917, Image 11

Image and text provided by Montana Historical Society; Helena, MT

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85053058/1917-01-15/ed-1/seq-11/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for 11

Mill Ends
AND
Room Size
Remnants
Inlaid
Linoleum
—AT
Milt Ends" Inlaid Linole
um in remnant lengths of
2 to 3 square yards; worth
$2.00 a yard; sale, 17Fp
square yard .....I Ok/
Inlaid Linoleum in room
size lengths; worth to $2 a
square yard for $1.25 d»-|
and................«DA
Kitchen Cabinets
All New White Enamel
Lined Solid Oak Roll-Top
Kitchen Cabinet; $.'15.00
Value Sale Tomorrow
High class extra well fin
ished white enamel-lined
Kitchen Cabinet; solid oak
golden finish Cabinet, with
dust proof roll-top curtain;
a $35.00 value (POJT
for .............
Heaters
A Grea* Big Stock of Laed
leaters, Pricesd» A
as low as . .
Plenty of cold weather yet
to come and Oechsli will
II you a nickel trimmed,
heater, nearly new, with
oxidized urn and guaran
$ 4.50
Others up to $8.50 and
worth almost double—
Ranges
Every good make of Used
Ranges at about half the
First Cost.
Oechsli guarantees second
hand ranges the same as he
does new ones. The ranges
we offer have all been re
finished and many were in
use for only a month or
two. Prices as
low as........
$20
Cars of Furniture Re
ceived Last Week Con
sisting of bed room,
dining room and parlor
furniture. All are new
and very latest styles
that will be in vogue
this spring.
COMPLETE UNES
OFFICE FURNITURE
AND
EWING MACHINES
OECHSLI
(OXLEY)
—42—
We»t Broadway
SIX FLOORS
Filled with New
Furniture, Rug»
and Ranges
I
I
I
I
I
j
!
j
I
j
!
!
1
,
lirai items of
GENERAL INTEREST
Richard Roberts Sr. of White
fish is Victim of Myste
rious Shooting.
Whltefl.sli, Jan. 15.—Myntery sur
roumlM tIn* Shooting of III. hard Koti
ert«, Sr., who was found wounded In
a box car here yesterday In the Somers
Lumber romi any s yard. At first it
was believed that Roberts attempted
suicide. < »tiier circumstance« have
arisen, however, to cloud that belli*!'
No possible motive has been discovered
to show that Huberts wished to die.
Hopes are being entertained for the
man's recovery at the local hospital
He has not yet gained consciousness
The authorities say there is u possi
bility that Robert« was attacked and
a .:i2-(ttliher revolver 1^1 behind b>
his assailant to throw off tin- murder
theory. Huberts Is promim-nt in this
Place.
FEET FROZEN, DIES.
t'oburg, Jan. 15.— John T. I »ally,
well-known resident here, died la«l
night after exposure to freezing weath
er during which his feet were frozen
One night last week Mr. Dally left Ills
home and started to walk to Rower
rnan. He was stricken with a In ar|
attack fin the way and for several
hours was urn ons< ions. When he re
covered Ills feet were frozen.
WILL HAVE ' STAMPEDE."
Missoula, Jan. 15. Despite many
arguments advanced against th«- idea,
th« Missoula Chamber of Commerce
has officially decided »«> hold another
stampede here during the coming sum
mer. Storno of the < osUr features will
be eliminated this year, but the plans
nr« to make the show the -natist
BECOMES WEALTHY.
allier
v in» t ame 111
$2.50 in hi« p
the Joseph
2 H
titin«
the large«»
When ht
ht riled she
lish now
climbers.
. 15. Phillip
I « * 11 - • I.-1 is years ago with
•kft. Safurdav purchased
lav moral ranch ««I .'5,000
iimria r • 'hevallier bought
railroad land and i« now
nd owner In tin* county.
<t tame here »'hevallier
little Kng
mountain
TACKLES WRONG MAN.
Ja
Hele
I hunter and rancher of
I was taken into euHtodv
bv f'hlef Deputv (lame
Herkin.
m V. Smith
Park count , I
rere last night
Warden 'lorn
Snntii
rkln says Smith offered
to "h*«««* him for 90 years" a set of
elk teeth for $50. Smith was quite
discomfited on learning that hi« pros
pective customer was the second game
warden in th** state. He liv
creek and his address 1« Prt
TO RECOVER PAINTING.
Great Fall«, Jan. lo.—-officials h«*r<*
have been communicating with Butte
I officers relative tp taking step« to re
cover an oil painting, ''Dancers Have
to Pay t lie Fiddler," by ('liarlea M
I UufkcII, cowboy artist, and four bronze
model« which have mj «terlou.sly di«
I appeared following the Butte News
j paper Artists' exhibit conducted by
! 15. Martin Baker, who, Butte reports
j say, is not in theTity, but has some
check« needing funds to cover. Mr
ltussell will take such steps as are re
I qui red to recover the painting and
j models.
CIRCULATE PETITIONS
! Great Falls, Jan. 15.—Appealing to
! the people as the jury which it wants
1 to settle the questions causing a strike
at the Royal Milling company here,
the laborers' strike committee yester
day started many petitions calling for
signatures of those who believe In the
Mill !
position of the strikers. During the
afternoon hun.lre.ls of names were
signe, I to the petitions. Negotiation.
are* on looking to conf«*rences between
employers and labor leaders this week
that may clarify the present trouble«!
conditions here in the labor world.
-
DELEGATES ARRIVE.
Kills Jan 15 —County •fflcer.
, * ' ' • . ■ I stututa-gaii
Irom oth I , tnil
arrive yesterday
afternoon
evening for the annual convention of
state officials which will open here
OHIln \r tit' assessors' division and!
Sv Commissioner William K. Kes-!
ter. secretary of the general convention
and also the commissioners diusion,
are in charge of the plans for the en
club. Ample features, in« luding a
theater I arty, are Included in ,he pro -
doings of the duffs
SHE'LL HAVE HER VOICE ALL RIGHT!
BY ALLMAN
Nc>0 RAHli POP MR. BRowR j ISN'T DOWN
BOT HE ISN'T DchNN NET- ] '«ET ? NduTELL
AnN THINto I CAM DO ? | WM I WANT To
SEE HIM WHeN
HE CUMES
T
13
»
PlD 'lOO WANT Tl>
see me MR.
' looK AT That
o Oa>cR, 3 BOWNÎ rr
• I STRltÆS Me. THAT
Nou'se. NOT TAKINC ml>CH
INTEREST IM No UR. W0R<
Foe a mam that's just
been married
I WEi.L / YU0 5TE,MY WIFE - ;
I KN WIFE ISN'T FEEUIN6 VCRV j
j WELL - SHE HAS A VgR'f BAD)
i COUD - SHE CAN HAPDLl TACK '
I
^1 CAeJ HARPlI
I TALK 7
L
[
G
I M AFRAIO SHE has LOST
He« VCACE - WHAT CAM I DO
ABOUT n ?
--jr
l
j
TRN Coin 6 Mc»dE
AATE -SOME.
1 NiUmT I

squ,rrelfood
Balmy Benny Didn't Have to Talk
Loud to Win Thia Argument.
BY AHERN
SO MUCH N015É fOLKO,
»M W UAU) tTWiU-QUtXK
MY STUNT- v.ncxancx
I (fftLS rf- I 6 M 0 RANCC L
'—r
5
!
HOCK a
-fo sueet'
w ' t ^b LA( k .
Ji
«PoNY PAY ANY aTTCNTioN\
-To it PATRONS ' - vJEU I
SpeCfAfOlVz-NOW \i> Th'
-r>Me of -Th' Yean we all
make pjeboujTions
spéakiho oe rs-/
ah carrv
ME aACivf
TO Of
v 'Kc., Ni 7*
' last Week i w f\'j on i\
YrtfMN an HeT A MiU-lNEItV
E.AEETMAN HE C*WE ME
SOME FUP6E AN' WC 601'
T' "Talkin' about ioeo
WEATHEK
^.
> to'JEjT'B.—
Tl'LE OKf
5A0KT OH'- -.
/"vJOUuD VuU BeLlEUC IT- HE
SAYS "otiCC WHILE I WAS
' OOlNc TIROUoit MONTANA, THE
steam from The eneinc
TRÛ2E HARD AHU FELL ON )
V THE Tracks |N SHEETS V-T
OR SHELLS
it Pont make
NO PlFFERrNcf &
THAT AINT MUCH COlU i
SAYS - WHY- oN< E.
wHeN I was iH seaTTlc
iT ooT so cocu
Tit' PolicCmfN hau
To hum T« Keep Them
selves warm !
|Y MAY,
BE cwuY
A TiTney
WT'T i
T «W0,u> 1&
a^r jri
cent -OWCW*
Adver
tising
rates
on appli
cation.
THE BUTTE DAILY POST
- ^
DEER LODGE
Room 2
Klein
BUREAU
IJIorb
FRANK HILL UROPS DEAD
WHILE ON WAY TO WORK
Had Resided in Deer Lodge
10 Years—Father of 12
Children.
rooms
id Lodge. Jan. 15. — Frank 11 ill. j
I .'.7 years, fin d at the mining • amp 1
'ottonwood in Deer Lodge county
Saturday morning. H« iiad Just ,,
«tarte«! to w«»rk and was feeling well
l^ud while walking fiom the Imarding
house to the* tunnel fell dead. Heart*
f.iilur** was the cause of death. H*
leaves a wife and twelve children, the
youngest child being five years of ag<*
and the eldest 32 years of age, six
hoys and six girls.
Light of the children are at present
in Deer Lodge, three liv *- in Arizona
and oi e in New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs.
Hill have lived in Montana for a
period of ten years. Mr. Hill was em
ployed at tin- Milwaukee shops In this
city for two years. In the year 1901
he held the position «»f deputy sheriff
at. Jerome. Ariz. Mrs. Stephen D.
Ligday of Cottonwood is a daughter
of the dor-eased. The funeral was held
»his afternoon from the undertaking
Bien and Ross at 2 o'clock.
STUDENTS ENJOY RIDE
THROUGH SNOWDRIFTS
I teer Jan. 15,-The mernl^r* |
of the hoi, homore « la»« of the Powell
high school had a glorious |
I county
t j me Saturday evening when they
drove out through drifts of piled snow j
to Irvine lake. The sleighing wa.s line
an< j t j ie evening cold and clear, so that
t jj e j, ar ty of over 20 enjoyed every
, minute of the ride. In the big pavil
ion al t ^e lake dancing and games
•- nteresting|
parts i>f the program. Miss Beulah
Brown an,I Miss I.sna Culver, two of ,
i the popular teachers ill the Powell
oount> . high an,l public schools, chap
APPOINTED FOREMAN.
j eroned the parly.
Deer Istdge. Jan. 15. Samuel Kohler
, )f this has beer aPP,anted round
hol M for.-man of
at Bozeman. He lef n, « ht
assume charge of the work.
T.IP niiTTC HAU V DHCT
THE BUTTE UAILY rUo I
i POSTS YOU O N THE NEWS
MANY HEARINGS HELD
FOB A JUSTICE CASE
!
Finally Decided in Deer Lodge,
When Jury Finds for
Defendant.
f> r .«. r Lodge, Jan. 15.
p;., wa rd Cain v rsus
height tu D«** r J>slge
j,.„ f . olirl | n Ovando,^
|JlM ,g l; Hf . ni y \ allion
r p,. Jurv » (ro .ight In w v
,j jr , <p f« ufian». Th«*
$4«>, but had previously
j rKy onf . before JuslU
j
«if
chs,
;
Saturday
»let in fa\«>r !
«1 two hear- I
Huffman of
Nevada Valley, one before Justice f
(Joodfellow at ^»vamlo. it wa$ then
trar»sferre«J t»» Deer !a>dge where it
was finally <ii:.pos*-d of. W. K. Ke« p
was c- r. • 1 for the defendant a « i S
J* WIN<in f>,r the plaintiff In the sut. I
PYTHIAN SISTERS TO
INSTALL OFFICERS
Deer Lodge, Jan. 15 .—()n Wednes
day, Jan. -t. the installation of the
following officers recently elected by
the heal lodge of Pythian Sister- will
take place: P. C , Mrs. ('harles Brown
M E. (V. Mrs. R. W Ros»; E. S . Miss
May Evans. K J. Mrs W. E. Keele> ,
manager, Mrs. ('. A. Belk; R. M. (*.,
Mrs. Fred Parnell; M. of V., Mrs J J.
Arndt: C. of T. -Mr. ftoni* Bau
m.mt; U of O T . Mr«. Oe-rge
Scheutz.
DEER LODGE BRIEFS
liner 1.0,1 ge. Jan
15.—Mrs
Iren, who left h
Dubuque. Iowa.
m**rnlng after
; : I relatives
W
Goodrich and h
f ore Christmas f-
turned Sunday
^delightful visit w
_>j r and Mrs Ed Wstls ni Dr
niond came up Sunday f.>r a shor» v:• it
to relatives.
Herbert Whitworth of I'rumn
csune up Sunday morning for a brief
visit to relatives.
George Peterson was tailed to Raw
Uns, Wyo.. Friday evening by the]
death of_a «Utlve
wtk with her
J will Wulfe, returned Hunday to
hpr h ome It. I.emhl. Idaho
M , R . accompar 1
Galen Sunday m-rnlng for the «î
Mr. and Mrs. George Dun* an f
Bheriden
, Mont., arr
ling If» v
Jk i r a» iti«*
Mi ('li;i
i l« v Brown
Mil*» in
1 Hî.VfH
r«"»'ord«*r,
s«>uthhou
nd »ruin Si
tlveu in
Butt«*
L
:
READY FOR TRIP
«Kpority special
v% ill
I loi
total of 155
Newmann '
aft«*rnoon in
letalis for i
th'
ipital
«stern par
.Jnn. 27
tliis city Hnturda;
st Park —Adv
EDITOR OF CATHOLIC
NEWSPAPER IS DEAD
D* ti
Hughes
Michig;
Worms Make Children Fretful.
If y:ur child cri«*s out in sleep, Is
nervous, puny and listless, he may be a
victim of worms. BesrWi tr- atment at
once with Kickapoo Worm Killer This
candy laxative in ta:* 1 et form kiiis th«
worm and removes it quickly and
easily. I>* n't r^ermit your child's de
velopment to be retarded 1 v the --on
tin ued draining of hi« .rai * by
worms. Get Kickapoo W'r . K. t-r at
your Druggist. 25c -Adv
SENATOR WILLETT WEDS.
•ounty
The bride was a - ,.
[
1
Helena. Jan 1
lett of Mineral
Clinton of Kentuck'
, here yesterday after?:«
rulmlnated a romance
the Blue Grass state i
their parents
'
I
CASTOR 1/
For Inf ants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Year
Always bears
the
Signature of
SHIPPERS FAVOR
Poindexter Bill Would Reduce
Short-Haul Freight
Charges.
I.« font 's W iHidngton Hu
Washington, Jan. 13.
a- into mountain ami mi
« lion« «if tin- • ouiiti y
btiiiiid {Senator I'
pl«)pOH«-M to chi
short«:
longer
haul
ia.il.
I « I e x » « ■ I
ldi «I
• f* g'l.tmg
bill wilillt
interstate
th«:
* i I ;
tba
very large mo-. «•m«*nt is taking shape
to fore*; the pa «wag« 1 of tills jiro|«oH*-u
I« giHlati«m tbrougb « «»ngu ss.
The I'oind* xt«*r am« lidfiH Ut, whirl,
was introduce«! a f« ,v day« ago, wia
nfeire«! to tie Inl'-i tatu «oimn«»*«
««>minlttee and Lfi«- wh«de nui
b«: opened up lab r or» at a «cries «
hearing« to be given on tin' amène
ment to which witncHKCH from Hi»«
kane, Denver and probably other ii
tcrior eitle« will !/«• «umrrmned. Tt
eommill« •«: J« fiow working *jv«:rtime •>
legiKlatlon to prevent a rerurreno«: «
tie: railroad eight-hour trouble« an
to on large th« lnter«tat«- rmnmnn
« «»rnrniMHlon. When that is out of th
v.ay tim committ« «■ a ill tak« up th
1 'oindexter amendment.
The theory that carriers should I
allowed to charge J«*hs at terminals t
meet the fi«:tion «>f wat«-r «■omp«:t.ltio
anti f«> boost rat«*« in thf «• interrnetiiat
re gion ti< r« « ouj f'ii low rat* « bet
t« rrnin:ilH will re« « I. :-.om«- hard sb«c
ill
1
i
ratte
th«
i
idual should p;
ales are Just as m« i< )
/«ople. i/eing charge
«:«.*, as property taxe
e Just as fair to disc r
ndivLduals and comn
r national taxe« as i
harges by public =er
ENGLISHWOMAN TALLEST
; OF THREE NATIONALITIES
MOTHERHOOD
WOMAN'S JOY
Suggestions to Childless
Women.
Amonfj the virtue« of Lydia E.
Pink ham * Vegetable Compound is the
ability to correct sterility in the
case» of many women. ThiB fact in
well estabiiahed a« evidenced by the
following letter and hundred« of others
we have published in these colums.
Poplar Bluff, Mo.—"I want othei
women to know what a blowing Lydia
E. PinkhanvH Vege
u
'
f '
table Compound has
been to me. We
had alway» wanted
a baby in our home
but i v/aa in poor
health and not able
to do my work. My
mother and hus
band both urged me
to try Lydia E.Pink
ham'g Vegetable
Compound. I did
ho, my health im
proved and I am now the mother of a
fine baby pirl and do all my own house
v/ork. M — Mrs. Allia Iî. Timmons, 216
Almond St., Poplar Bluff, Mo.
In many other home«, once childless,
there are now children because of the
fact that Lydia K Pink ham's Vegetable
< Lorn pound makes women normal,
h<*althy and strong
Writ** to the Lydia E. Pinkham Mefli
cine Co., Lynn, Mar.«., for advice—it
will be confidential and helpful.
Taking it plain
The Pure Food and Drug Laws air.
to protect the public L y preventing
mis-statements on the labels of prepa
rations but some people continue to
accept "extracts" of cod livers think
ing they will get the benefits of an
emulsion of cod liver oil. » i
The difference is very great. An
"emulsion" contains real cod liver oil,
which has had the hearty endorse
tnent of the medical profession for
rr .ny years, while an "extract" is a
product which contains no oil and i3
highly alcoholic.
Scott's Emulsion fruaranO-es the hivh
e-t i'raHe of real Norwegian cod liver oil,
skilîully blended with glycerine ai.d
! ■ ;a;pS.'.r,ch:'*- Soitt'sia free from the
f h .e s'.imuiati'.n of aicoiio] and is en
dorsed 1 . v ' >1 ' .an ■ everywhere.
'.•aft i>>w: *.. hvsjmtuJA 54 J. V.-'A
Let Is Decorate
Your Home
With the ifc-t Caper an<l
Faint.
RIDDELL'S
l-jî U. PARK ST.
Rhone «Jur Estimator, 62.
PLUMBING
The Ir<i»r-' # rid*r t I'ltBiUn will é* reir
• ork i'tr f] t >*-t hour All »*rh cuAr%n
«•-«d tiv«i J «M/i( la oar
»ptrUHp ZZ2*- t Ariiana.
Ph*. e 255*
Eipert Watch Kepairing—Watch
cleaning 11.59; mainapringa. II;
bo' - ruaranteed for one year.
BHODIL the Jeweler, People'»»
Theater building. 4$ Last Park
atreet.
'h.s
rtoairtd whilt you
wait.
',-,-ond-hand dia^iru;
-hr*-'
for vale. Independtrit
-'h'*
*-hop. Î33 E. Park St.
V. f'etrino.
THE WISE FOOL.
THE BUTTE DAILY POST
POSTS YOU ON THE NEWS

xml | txt