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TflMTIC STILL fl« Two Couples Arrested at Palm Cafe for Alleged Violation of State Laws. I.Mian Nelson. Ethel Brown. I. > Stchiiebe! and Mike Ryan »tie m Vo lle« court thin morning as the result of polie« activité to pretent that sort of offense supposed to hate laten elim inated with the .-losing of the redlich! district. The defendants asked for a continuance. The request tt..> crante., and the ase " 11 hro :cht up for trial either th ? afternoon or tomorrow morning The two couples were arrested at j the Palm cafe on 1 st Broadway. "Ted" Thomas, who. **th iv. • hi* pockets. for ' ' the streets last ni*. • f iuvi SU' Sentence was susp«- •• » ' 1 promise lo go to \m*vK Gladys Thom- " cî-.ir»:ed w.tV va - mranry. made \ • r ' '* Tv ' ' ' her future cor : : " BIITÏÏ IN BRIEF Mr ml Mr« Jan - have been condr.otir*: lunch room ft-r the ; • left ye*terdi'.> Mar Hide in future \V. 11 Merrim. and passt *.er uy ' U■: Pact' ' Helena, wr.ert couple f dit\s Pat Carrey, th Rul'> - -> *•- ù t. • • a trip to the capita 1 Mrs R- 1 hi a patter- at St Ji where she is >r :.0 ~ ck of 1 ! Mr Hai -ale» r.p rapid he ire<ît mon# the s ity tod*: Mrs R ruavie ril| be pa w.s~ •-.*:* his ever ... t-r: J. D M Harr une Bcr: to Mr , Vr« J W W • t St, J ys; t.»l a do - t«-r Mrs. Raymor W. - *. . a-, ?-•! ïvi -Ya- « - • >- r* 1 A son was bom Jan Ï* t Mr at Wheei< • - S or avenue. Mr and Mrs A. T Tr :-.ar 1 ■ err.- are v:sltl: f. f'.f .i? if Mr and Mrs c C. S,r sr of i sr!rh frier d* :n the c:t> r C Ce*!* t arid Ovar» do are here todv W W W -7- d the I. . ;r.f*t t.-r R J Btc.. mar *? rueat at the Thorr • : ?? ? Arml*.a.ge r * V* e- a '-«ïl-e** r Montana Plano cv - valve —Ad v. John A •.ema-i tlie Fera . - . • -» . • A P St man f S - VtfHon m the city Jofcn ri vale from N rr. f*bar « Re mar.ee •• * rue*t at tr * Tot lire M Pa:t o of D frieod* :r .tie A L Jordan ' 'ame over today 5k M Ihiffey .f r at the Fir fn Mr* Hr,** I î .* rr. tt, ■ from V #• from ; W H T u * ! > •OkfOg Ïï* Vlaft.jbr* I**-'*- - T«i Banitf' f Bozeman ir a r*zeet • t th* H, tirktvjfi is asaon# th* . uitorr from For* * TV«!*- Bin - of Gîendive b here on «OHM4# C L Mayc 'f Hamilton 1* raking fr tbe citT I- A- Fowié-r ; f BÄ*;r. > a f-uest at Mrs. Prt^e of (; n*t Falls rame over Tester da y A H. Thiele i* her* from the K'.ec trir rit R Cartwright ,f n ' r *at Fi' r .»me ,n _Y„ _ _ , . „ , Tt .lliam T . . . of r,.y der u ir the * It, H A Ba- k i. amor g the M .-.ouli I>r etrylrer rwte«ruith Tte-ee».- s-g James Pimr-sr n is hsre from T.lv-j Peter Itertoglio « resident of Mead •rvftte. who was shot and serious! In VICTOR RECORDS In a Complete Stock-—Always Ready for Immediate Delivery The "Quality First" Store CONTINUING The Annual White Sale Of Table and Domestic Supplies and Yardage Goods There Are Mentioned Here but a Very Few of the Wonderful Special Bargains Pillow Cases Regular 2tk pillow Regular 22\-. p:'<' v Regular 30c pillow !U»,u!.ir 35*. pillow Bed Sheets Hegul.ti- 65c Regular 75c Regular 90c Regular *1.0t Regul Regui Rtgul Embroidered Cases Beautifully embroidered pillow eases in a great assortment of designs: regular .Vk for............... 29c EXTRA SPECIAL ! Hemstitched Sheets EXTRA SPECIAL ! beautifully 'dgc Spe $.1.95 of 13 i made, with (Tinny ; eial at Table Napkins pkins. dozen Regular $1.75 table for ........... Regular <1.50 table M.35 sheets for. « .50 >heels for One huudred dozen extra fine qual ity sheets of great durability, in size for ............. 81x90. ready to use: regular >1-25 Regular &L50 table quality for ..............9$c for ............. r— - . « i Regular *4.50 table Turkish towels Huck Towels Ri ta» hr IVV huck towels.......! Regular 17c huck tow.Is.... 1' R gular -tk huck towels ....... 13 Rceul.ir XiH huck t »ds. . If « - ...... *! licit -r 4is huck towels.... 7*! Bedspreads of All Kinds Kciu!.ir Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular bedspread*, bedspreads, bedspreads, bedspreads. bedspreads. bedspreads 4.50 bedspreads. h'tx> bedspreads f. 2." Regular 17c Tu-kish towel- for UV Regular 20c Turkish towels 17c Ri gular 22Se Turkish towels for 19c Regular 3»A Turkish towels for 23c Regt !ai 4lk Turkish towels for 35c Dresser Scarfs Of good quality, w ith lace or scal loped edges; regular 35c for .29c Table Damask Regular 40c damask, yard.. .. 29c Regular wv damask, yard 49c Regular 75< damask, yard.. .. 59c Htgular 8 .k damask, yard, $9c Regular SI.00 damask, yard Regular <1.35 damask yard >1.50 damask, yard. 2.25 damask, yard. $1.39 napkins, dozen . $1.19 napkins, dozen $2.95 napkins, dozen ........$3.95 napkins, dozen ......$4.95 $6.50 table napkins, dozen 55.95 for ..... ..... Regular *5.50 tab! for .. Regula for .. EXTRA SPECIAL! Lunch sets consisting of one 24-inch center, six 6-inch and six 12-inch doilies to match: shown in differ ent patterns. Special ..... $1.00 EXTRA SPECIAL ! Fancy Linens 1-4 Off $1.19 $3.95 Regular $4.95 IT «.ulii; Extra Special ^ ; Soiled Towels 1-4 Off of tc <1, of Hundreds all k;nd>* ranging in orte« from lUc to 50c, ft hUy soiled fron d> pY' at One-Fourth of regular pr êt'. lneludiug doilies, lunch cloths, cen terpieces, etc., in great variety; slightly soiled from display: the $1.39 prices vary greatly, but are all re 51.9s duccd now by One-Fourth. Extra Special Damask Remnants A great accumulation of remnants of damask In pieces of from one-half to S yards in length, of fered at greatly re duced prices. J VICTROLAS In All Styles, All Woods and All Finishes. Prices $ 15.00 to $250 ■y r —OFFERING A Two Great $5.00 Sales One In Skirts and One In Coats For Women and Misses Coats at Skirts at $5.00 Offer greater values than we have been able to provide in over a year in an assortment made up of all the smartest models in the fall and winter styles, in such ma terials as serge, gabardines, pop lins, whipcords, novelty fabrics, etc, in all of the most popular colors, and a splendid variety of attractive check, plaid and stripe designs; models for women and misses. Regular Prices to $ 12.50 \ kV $ 5.00 Include a splendid assortment of the most fashionable of the fall and winter models developed in such desirable materials as wool velour, cheviot, broadcloth, wool plush, poplin, zibeline and a va riety of attractive, serviceable mixtures. In this lot are a num ber of coats especially suited for real cold weather in smart, com fortable styles. The variety in cludes plain colors and many handsome patterns. Regular Prices to $ 25.00 \ k.. SPECIAL SHOES Women's $4 and $5 Shoes—In several very attractive new lasts for street and semi-dress wear, shown in Blucher and button styles, in suede and calf, tan or black. Special . ...... $2.95 Women's Tan Calf Shoes—In medium and high-cut styles, with Cuban or low heels; especially suitable for general outdoor wear; button styles. Special at only ..................$1.95 Extraordinary Corset Values 1DCFTC MV F I YD V CDAI A CCT AVn r- -rn t urmoisi . i CORSETS— MME. LYRA. FROLASET AND BIEN JOLIE CORSETS !n a very special of fering. including models in fancy brocades, striped or plain coutil French batiste and tri cot cloth, with trimmings of all kinds in simple or elaborate designs. Included are models to fit every type of figure: in front and back closing styles, and in pink or white. The values are very unusual. Special ..... $2.89 BRASSIERES—Of marquisetts. nainsook, fine muslin and all-over embroidery; in pink and white, with daintt lace and embroidery trim ming. Special....... ................-59c CORSETS—AMERICAN LADY AND CON NELLS SPECIAL CORSETS—Of pink bro cade. white coutil and batiste, in models to meet the demands of every type of figure; in front and back closing styles. Special.........98^ BRASSIERES- Of soft, heavy crepe de chine or Societie satin ; in pink or white ; with edgings and insertions of Cluny and Val laces; also models in shadow lace and all-over embroidery and fancy bust confines; sizes 32 to 52. Special al onl > .............................$1.48 j Special Sale of Black Coatings 50-inch black pressed plush coa ings of the very finest qualit; including broadtail, nu-land an pressed plush, etc.; regular pric< . to $5.50, For $1.95 Yar< lio n Meadervill i* rap'dly recov e - ed th .t he wi J .rr.»-* hospital i He ume W i ark of 1 of Düloft came o%er * t i i i i ! 1 {i ' ' , j . ; i - ■ ■ • • - > f Spire Hu k came over. J A. Keefe of i? here toda; Jo> Sch-rf of R.ruling S Naptor. of Missoula in town. I-ar Fradin is here from Basin. B. 5!-ore is here from Billings. NEW MAGAZINES e by wagon load- almost every t our store are McClure'*. Sun*-*. • ■ tdoor Life. L>e*igner. Puck and Lafe, and all the big Sunday pa '*t. a, ' d *** due I loda , ■' • * Z 1 "* 1 Top Notch. Short If you don't know Just what you want t read, look over our a* ^•rtment and you will be sure to get h^tisfact:- n Tbe p. O. New* Stand fü West Park street.—Adv. Worm* Make Children Fretfnl. If ycur child cries out in sleep, t< victim of worm. Begin treatment al with Kl-kapoo Worm Killer This ; randy laxative In tab'et form kill, the , worm and remove* it quickly and easily. Ijon't terrrut j our child'« de veiopmeat to be retarded by the con tlnued draining of hU vitality by worm* Get Klckapoo Worm Killer at your Druggist. 2Sc —Adv. 1 --—___ | Subwob, for th* Butt* Daily Post ALLEGES MISCONDUCT IN HINDLING [STUTE Effort is Made to Oust Mrs. Katie McCaw as Ad ministratrix. An effort is to be made to revoke : Katie klcCaw administratrix lr * e ®*tate of Owen McCaw The petition asking for the revocation of the appointment is signed by Patrick McCaw who is represented by Attor ney. M Kerr Beadle, and misconduct in the management of the affairs of the estate is the reason set forth for the removal application. It is stated in mat «ne nas woia nr* I due proeesi, of l«w and , — «i-jiii-auuu. it i* Buuea 1 ,hat Kau« McCaw, who is the widow o( McCaw ha. neglected and -managed the affair, of the estate in that «he has sold property without due process of law and without hav ing a guardian appointed by the court c£ A TALBOT tôv Arrow M* COLLARS art curve cut to fît the shoulders perfectly CUiftt.ftabody fltCotlrwJbblQB for th* --e of handling the prop erty of the minor heirs. It is al«< alleged that the adminis- ! tratrix h i- ,sed money derived from the sale of the real property for her personal use and benefit and has not paid the expenses of administration. The petitioner says that he is inter ested in the estate to the extent of $450. money paid out by him for fu neral expenses. Colds Canse Headache and Grip laxative kkomo quinine nme ***"*• 2"„* r * l!S only on* Brutno Quinine. fc. GROVE'S aignastur* on box. 2$c. FUNERAL OF JOHN SCHUTZ, VICTIM OF FIRE, HELD TODAY - , lie funeral of John Schutz, the 3« j ear-old native of Switzerland who was burned to death in his house on the Eon« pj ne ranch Saturday night, I waa held this afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Sherman £: Reed undei tak ing parlor*. The Swiss lodge of this city attended the funeral in a body Irtemient was in Mount Moriali ceme tery and Rev. M. D. Hudtloff offi ciated. Mr, Schutz had been in ^utte for tv ° >>ara. He was a well known and \ery popular young man and had been I foreman of the Ken* k ranch. SWANSON IS NEW RATE CLERK FOR MILWAUKEE •• A Swanson, who, for the past j ' lv,; has been with the Milwau kee at Dulutii and recently was con | trading freight agent there, arrived here this morning and will take the I position of rate elerk In the local of I fice. Operetta Will Be Given Six Weeks Later—Exhibit is Planned for May. The Washington Junior high school, where more than 40# students are in attendance, will graduate upwards of bo pupils from the Eighth grade at the end of next week. It is expected i that more than half of those will enter the Butte high school at the opening of the second semester Jan. There will not he examinations riexl week, the students getting their diplomas on their credit* for work during the semester which is now drawing to a close. Manj- activities are being planned at the Junior high. An operetta, tune ■ .! arri pretty, will t, e given by the 'Milk ________ g»* tov Qoicfc Loach; Hoom or Office students at the auditorium of the Butte high school in six weeks. To ward the end of May there will be an exhibit for the entire school consist ing of work of every character done by the students during the term. WYOMING LEGISLATURE PASSES BILL TO SUBMIT PROHIBITION TO VOTE ■*' ''hejenne. Wyo., Jan. 17.—Only the signature of Oov. John B. Kendrick, who recummended the action in his message to the legislature, remains to h* !vfflxe ' 1 to the senate bill for sub prohihltlon constitutional amendment «o the people of Wyoming ln 1Ü18 before It becomes a law. The senate this morning concurred In minor amendments made in the measure by the house yesterday, when it passed the amended draft. Got ernor Kendrick i* expected to sign the bill today. CORONER CONCLUDES PETERSON INQUEST Coroner Tone's Inquiry into the death of Gitnard Peterson, the seven year-old son of Eric Peterson, who wue killed the night of Dec. 30 at the East Butte crossing of the Columbia Gar dens street car line, was concluded last night. ' The jury found that the hot died from Injuries received when a town-bound street car struck a cut ter In which he and his father were riding. The jury In its verdict ex pressed the opinion that the motor-' man could , have stopped the car within a shorter distance than he did after the cutter was struck. Get it at Colbert s.—Adv Chief Finds Means to Out Women Former! mates of Redligh By a system of knocks on ways of certain downtown houses, women who former-! the redilght district of this tlhue to ply their trade, a« the Information received »J of police this morning Sergeant Philip Prli" has tailed to Investigate, die two short taps on the do® 1 ' rooms in downtown 11 supposed to be the "sesame gain entrance. ITIja siarte this information and during he will try out the «UI of th noon cret signals. "There will be none left In Butte If 1 have anM in the matter," said ,he morning. "We have been to proceed against all I* e °P thorize these women to * business in downtown 100 The town is closed and dosed while I am chief of_ HairOnF