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MO ,,NtûALeN*l I tw.fiwtw» il»*. W.PARK "j.JVUTM MAIN tra Free Stam p Offer [Double Trading Stamps During mihle Coffey Week April 27 I» May 10 1 , 1 , Mir» Irre etnmp <>ff*r I» .......rulin'•• nur coffee to Ï« r il,,- llilnir* we hove nulil 3 i rr ,h rnilhle'l enffee, L k „„» I lull fl»' "f, «Ire ii gll* nod riiinlilneil fur II heUer rup r „K,-, in ...... ... fre-l, roomed. L kirn« J mi »I" « P lire, 'loi I, II» Lnr- .. ....... » I'""' , ""' r Til,,. Miiier ltnvur. the irnnm, the L,,K ,|i,nh forth il« heut »hen Lit roanlnl. [si; ihi. <>< 1 ' smN 1 0,1 KXT,tA L vips_\n «dflcfl saving with ,,,r , * blm4i - , 2 k up. HAAS HI If Ml DA ONIO.NM, •I |*Ol MIS 25c (;K\ (.(»OHS IN AIIINIIANUU tili ii oiiiouH..... 5c Inf l' ll"' ' |M-| Uli, II). . 20 c iic-w nilthag . 1 11 )H_____ 25c llil Wnlln lli'il' ul). 1 il)*____ . 25c lf. ruin rliiili.u 1 ), III ........ 5c I'll'Ulli'il . |li IliK'll, II)..... lüc low 1*1(1« I I» SUGAR h big 'i 111 {, 11 ih-id* offer nil oppor ^ fut i<iw i»i - tp'jir Huit every I, hi I '."ill une. I p iiiii'l • h. ii $1.70 will» $ 10.00 nnln. I |i>inn I I * M0 v illi 912.GO order. Ipouml. h ..I S 1.00 with 920,00 Bit A N » (»OKI FS ■i -v (lui nl 3 las i.ilive cuuliic, I. 2 iim ltiiK« l< . 25o I MKATY 1'ltt NFS Li Muni 1 m i nrut) pinnen . H|»C 1 i lli. fiir . . . 25c »AN 1 !» AM) POLISH 1 P -IT'S • 1.1 AN 1 i' vv i-: i ; k HAMS 2 fi' u r POt N|> looil M lc. t ha ii ii. -.iimiII size, , *pe I. per Ih .. 26 Vftc 1 HA.MS 231 je POt ND ■tll, iinn i |)(.i!intf *lu)ijl(lci* hnm, ■ al per ili 24 Wc j BACON .V ic FOUND § ' »Tll|l|ll'li '«•irrt incdiiirn ■l> 1 « oii, i|ii i ml, II. ....... 85c p-n Etc i IN 1 III. KUH AND ■HVI.KH 1 (Hil'i 1 I K, KACII 15c fclLMüHN; i. XTMA SI*E( 1 AL P-dl, pucluiK« 10 c okomi-.haky datks ..15c UlG.VSItKIiltV JUICE ,, •>' illhful drink for all I'«"Illy, hi.lilr......... 35 c J-lASIIH im i, mi s1 LOZENGES |lbt rail,I, de|,;,i tllicit, npcclal. 2 ......35c "HEAT (.ItAM.I.EH L'•" rt " f »hem in granti* „ 11 1 ml 2 tuickagcs... 35c I'EltSONAI. SHOI'PING T . i®*' 1 I none Cornell to r fi'c'il -, of opportunity. ■, V ! lu " feature of the ■ von, ' T' ly W t0 taka • 1,1 Purchase, along EFFICIENCY Tl'at is Our Motto. e us first about your And we will prove 1 -° u < ' ,a l this is the truth. i&ivtarva , 'calTCo J J - KELLEY, Mgr. " ,4ol w 112 N. Main. WV 1 D BRAIN 1 N Ladies' Tailor ^ Da) y Bank Bldg. J - WALSH ["•»»1 DI.mu I *» '® b »l«oc BUTTE MILK DIRTY DECURES EXPERT A Government Inspector Finds Dirt in Eight Out of Ten Samples. exutiiinoil 1 1 » Im moi nliig b 1 i Ho K'IVI'I nilM lil lii ML « \ |.I 1 | In hull« on an ItIHpi-' t loll trip, wore l. • und to contiilu dirt. Th« «xiimlrmt ion * will (ontlnuo lor two or • hr«* du \* n ml Hi« yoveri. mont will !.. tO| lo IliHuro fuii'i milk for Mutti« |< <•« >| » | « • "The rhitn-< h nr« that milk dealer* hfi« nr« Moiling milk iiml«r i i|eo,'' mid Mr. Iloyt. II Ih pohnIIiI«« Midi und.-r 'XlMtlllK *umlltlO|»H llftthlM llllty M'll milk n.t 10 rents p«r f|ijnrt. nml make u I't ol'lt, hut I H«i Inm 1 duuht It." Mr. Iloyt n:ijM that If pun* milk I»*, oldnI iumI |u Mutt«, th« number «»f il«uthM a mo DK Ih« Mutt« hnhhm will d« kiiiiihii materially "I »I ft In milk In tli« grciitept of liilM •a.'' Ik mu Id. "Dirt ,i i in t Ih« K«*n IM Hull kill off hi« ||t|In om-M II If «Il M V for dalrytm-n t «> keep milk > !• III lllii tlu.-i « Ih no i-xni M« for filthy n IIU." Ar< or ling lo Mr. Hoyt, Il Ih « hi A ) n for j eo,,|e iT Hutto tu pu.y . !■ • «enta m • I« foi a (pmrt of Imby food than It will b« fur th«m to in y many rlullarM and suffer many when th« haht«M dl«. UNDERTAKERS. A («OST A Th« funeral of Mrs. Hone Aem.ta will tali« pi nee at Sherman 7k Reed'* funeral chapel tomorrow < Fri day) morning at 9 oVloek, then«« to Sa«r«fl Heart «hui «h, where a high mass will I«* offered for I hr repose of her non I at 9:30. Iiit«rin«iit will take pi««« in Holy t'.roiM rcinetrry. MILLIGAN 'l'h« remain* of Jo*cph II. Milliran are at Sherman Tfc lt««d'i undertaking parlor?». Notice of fun«rul later IfAIUWNGTON At th« renidene« of hin nintiT, Mm. Janie* MrG.arthy, 719 Kant Summit slr««t, April 29. 1917, •leremiah J. Harrington. Beeide* hin afi 1er M m M ( lai t n j. ha lea va one hrnth«r, IMiil Harrington of Hutte, Hat rick of Hon Angel«*, (ail. and * I *t e r, Mr*. John Reagan «if Hnllaiidle, Win 'l'h« fun«ral will take place at the resi dence, 719 Kant Summit street, at a time lo he announced later. MeNAl.I.V The funeral of James McNally will lie held at 9 o'clock Sat urday morning, proceeding from the home of Ms sinter Mrs. Burke, 215 North WV-hlngton ntr««t. to St. Pat rick'* church, where a high mans will be celebrated at 9:30 o'clock. Inter ment in tin* Holy Cron* cemetery. SHERMAN & REED Undertaker« and Fmhtlmem A of «mobil« and C arrlar* Kqalpmenl 1*1-133 Fail Broadway Phonal S7 and 33 RAY- Andrew ('.. Bay, aged 52 yearn, died early thl* morning. The body Ih at Richard*' parlor* and will he re moved later to the family residence, 302 Went Aluminum street Funeral announcement will appear In later pa per*. WARRKN James Warren, aged II years, died thin morning at the family residence, fi2l East Front street. The body wan removed to Rleharda* par lors. Time and place of funeral will appear in later paper*. JOSEPH RICHARDS, Inc. Warrlnrton Rleharda, Pre*. and Mgr. Funeral Dirertora and Fmhalm»ra 15-19 South Montana St. Phone 397 MrAI'I.KY The funeral of the late John A. Mi-Aulev will Iky held at the* honte of Mr*. Clara McAtiley, 899 Fast Broadway, tomorrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Interment in Mount Moriah cent et er*-. Automobile*. MORGAN The arrangements for the funeral 4 ;f the late Joseph Patrick Morgan have not been completed. The remain* are nt the Daniels A Bilbo a undertaking parlors. Funeral announce ment will he made later. PRICE The funeral of the late Levi Price will he held at the Daniel* & Bllboa funeral chapel tomorrow after noon at 3:30 o'clock. Interment In Mountain View cemetery. Automobiles. We wish to expr«--* OUT heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy ex tended ns during our recent bereave ment In the death of our beloved wife ?md mother. Mrs. Maw Rvmes Mr. WILLIAM B. BYRNES and Family. DANIELS A RIL BOA Un *nd Fmhatmer* *atn*noblU «nd Tarrlar* Fqntnni*i»l Phone 3«a. 4*3 «oath Main St R**lriene* Phon* 5822-J. Office AIwht« Ooea HAMMOND—At the family home. 307 West Park *treet, Ann Fliza. wife of Dr. J. S. Hammond, aged 85 years 7 month*, died early thi* (Thursday» morning. Funeral private. Friends are requested to please omit flower*. SMITH Willard G„ the 9-nionth-old son of Mr. and Mr*. George Smith of 401 Shields avenue, died last night. Funeral private, thi* afternoon. Inter ment in Mount Moriah cemetery. SAM R. WHITE n^al Director and Embalm** 129 Sooth Main Street Bell Phone 311 LARRY DUGGAN Reliable Undertaker and Embalm** 322 North Main Str**K Ball Phon* 7 *' ...THE..... Butte College of Music • I* K KM K NTH Prof. Ernest II owe Piano R coital AM «1.-4 IT I» It Y CiLO. At. NANSOMK Friday Evening Apr.! 27 AT Kit. HT fi t UH K —A T - St. John's Parish House I OKNiat lllfOAIIWAY AM. IDAHO PUOfiRAM I'l.lo.l- ..II, Yo Mr Ki < 1.1 Violin OWtiti*U>. M> John MmoI«/, Th* Humn Hcharxtno. opus IH M<*xk<»w*kl CoiiNolntlon In I) fist l.lioit Hpiiitiloif Hc«n«f from the "1 lying Wnit net LI /i Mf ii.w Iditf hronfi" Until Raqultm Where t|»«* Linden» itloom Luprln. LitpMKnol, M< ffo ! 1 ! j ! j i j i j j According to Miss Rankin, the President's Plan Hasn't ! a Chance. I That the m leetive conm.rlption hill j ha« not a » hau«« to puMs In th« houno ! waa th« Impreaalon riven hint night In a telfgrarn r«'«lv«d hy th« Mutt« Psm If# ll«nlf- MO' Dity from t'ongi«** woman J«anett« fiankln, whl«h road* an followa: "I have heard of no • »n« In the houna who in Hupporting the j r«Mldeni n < on Mcrlptlon hill. Ijf> you wlah me tff Stand alone fur thl*? **J KA N KTTB HA NK IN." In roply to the t«i«grarri the Pun Hellenic *ent the following rn«MHug« "Heferrlngr to your wir»; of even ! dato, wa hellfjv« conacrlptlon to h« democratic and otherwlx* rJglit lr i principle. We truat you will Htand ; alone for it If neoe.***ry. "Mutte Pan-Hellenic Ho< lety, "F. A .Silver, H«<-retary " A aim liar telegram wan received from MI«h Rankin hy th« Mutte Rotary club. Ml»« Rankin'« statement that ahej known of no on« in the hou*e favoring the prenldent'a plan come» an a dt» tlnct aurprlHe In Butte and !h dire# t|y opponlte from the reporta that have been coming to Mutte through the inf lated pr«HH. ** <'ongr«H*man Oardner, according to th« "A. IV," entlmate.* that the con* icrlptlon Mil will pa«.* by a vota D f j 287 to 118. . Until noon there wa« no anawer to the second telegram s«nt to the wom an congre«« member. i j i BUTTE BUTO PIRÎÏ IS RUN (Continued from Pag« On*.) Traparinh was sitting beside him on the front Heat. Mrs. Langley wa* on the aide of th« car struck by the train and Ralph waa sitting In the far cor ner of the big touring car and «««aped without a scratch though all of them W'«re badly «haken up and suffered from the shock According to the m«ae«r word of the accident received in Butte it appeared that Mrs. Langley was rushing to Nimrod to catch a train to Potomac. They approached the crossing on a curve, when the locomotive was upon them and crashed into the front of the automobile, .«mashing the radiator and wrecking the front of the car. Physicians at the hospital said today that all would recover. They were brought to the hospital at 10 o'clock last evening. Mr. Gilman is well known to auto Ists of Butte. He Is one of the best known auto repair experts in Mon tana and is «Iso noted for his ability in hanging automobiles on the road under all conditions. His presence or mind, when he saw that a disaster v as Imminent, in turning the car away from the onrushing train probably saved the lives of the party, as other wise the machine would probably have been ground under the wheels of the locomotive. EVER NOTICE IT? Busy Man—Give me Green eleven hundred Operator — Green dnuble-one-dou— ble-O? Busy Man—Yes. that's It. One hour later. Busv Man—Give me Green double one-double-O. Operator Orenn eh »n hundred? Busy Man -Yes. that's l CITE WILL EMPLOY SPECIIL WEBS Municipality Will Pay for De fense of Pafrn'mcn Carl son and Brady. I l*v Hp««l«| attorney* will » '»'« city or Mutt« to defend I' .i, Brady and ('arlnoti, who ai<- < hi an Information i « - » « - 1 T 1 1 y I d I., Ih y of killing M ! wa v during lb« | »ro««HH or ( on -. a i real i Friction existed (hiiliig nlMhi M eoiiur 11 m ««ting tu t ■ - n Allot in V John hr » m ■ «Id and «ni 1 'It y A 1 lut liny Torn I.« o* 1 A«( •'(ling »0 til«* city iif for i.< Hiv'h I* gill foff «4 hint rif» m o hm if »«pi* H-nt th« « 1 1 y 1 - if« .| «dared that such M Ulli, JC mad« hy the to filler clt .'•',! John V Dw.er, ||< nw Judge or Dm » » let. court. All "n«v Long disagreed v. .tli nay, cliiJinliig ifi, "f Um offl« em Ih elf , I, in# ■ 1 thi ■ I ittornt • ho fa-.« Mr. laiUK mild if,.» ' "'iiu-ll d«* ld«d a N|ii-«tal atton n< < '•minr y lu. V. Il wHITro-l v ». , orm . to < 1 «f. nd the men Tm • -, to them or to th* f lty Th« couti' ll voted tf> gl a ut h'iflt y |o hlr« attmneYH »-, . th* officer*. An » xlermlon of 30 da «, u ■ ^ ■ t th« Butte Klactrlc und Lipj.iy Daily •## c<«mp|«t* »tu v.#.rk of ,i Ing Ui« Weal Mrondway llgf.iii.p Mu »•l«ci W II Malf.li« nil«,,,I nlgtit'H meeting or th« « 1 * mn RECITS KHVF BEEN SECURED FOR M onttniied from L Th« total fl«Mlr* d Ajrtl 1 ? army to Hn war ntnngU 300,000, wan 133,39*1 Th«*« not In» ludo ih* rn* ri who • tie na tlf.na .1 guard ! Khuhun j Georgia fflaho ! N'«t,rank»i j Mtf-hlgan M'allfornt» i I h. rid« Vflaaoorf j Wvofntnc i Pen nayl van la j Mfiotarin j I olowlog la ttr ! .Mt«tO 1........ f »r«gf>ri ......... I Indiana ........ j I'tab .......... ! Ullnola ....... ! K " nl i ; .........~ j Ml»ala«lppl . Virginia Inland Houlalana ..... Oklahoma fflsi of f'nlum Wnahlngton New York . i New Jf-mey,. j W V'lrgfnla. .. Connecticut jSouth Dakota i Minneaota Ohio Tenne*H«e . .. Mf»«HnohtJH*ttn A labama ... Maine ........ A rfzona 4 Zc.n 3 7*2 498 ii 4.122 1 084 Arkamia* .....3 148 N Carolina... 4412 *5 Carolina ... 2 030 Wlaconatn ... i 083 Dakota. . . 1 154 r FTampahlre 830 ew Mexico. ... r 'i Maryland ..... 2, "'»9 Delaware ..... 404 Vermont ...... ?10 SOUTH SIDT NOTES Htaple and fan# y groceries; prompt delivery. Taylor Grocery, 1333 Harri son avenue. Phone 1031.—Adv. A considérât! <n of the means and advisability of planting gardens on the ! south side will he f he main theme for dis«ussion at the meeting tonight of the South Hide B *er$ in the Boule vard fire hail. With the decision of the water compare to make no charge j for water used in gardening and with the addition». announcement made : by the re., '«eta»« empan le« that land would b~ made a «liable for planting potatoes, onion* *r.d other vegetable«, a large amount of land w'l! probably t/« put Into cultivation. Many acre* of iand are lying Idle on the southwest section of town, most of which is fairly ! good soil. Mernh-:* of the Boosters' club are thinking of changing the name of their * rganizatton from the Montana Avenue «nd South Park Ad- | dition Booster*' club to the Southwest club The name has become confusing because of the large number of ad- ! dition* recently ud^ed to the south side. A flnan- secretary and four additional trustees will probably be elected tonight. Dwight Graves of 1029 South Utah 1 avenue, who was operated on recently { for appendicitis, i* improving. John Keefe of Bozeman is a guest 1 this week at the home of Mrs. J. J O'Connor, 1101 South Arizona street. j Mrs J I) Luders of Florence avenue ar.d Man i» «treet entertained trte j Golden Rod Birthday club yesterday | V jtf/ M H V % a r¥ •j; d JVbtej^ Clever Novelties on Columbia Records \7 E r pi 1 1 ;k i i is on endless l#>r #>f fnn, real plcas -■ lire and enjoyment in tlic many delightful nmjsical novelties that Columbia Ke(#xrds provide. Listen to I Tarry ('. I'rowrie's r'-, or! ff',r instance) of "When I I (> W ork I j pon I !ie Levee* arul "Kin)#(i#ini ( r.rne* * tA..irr» fci-.tilile darkey jollifications I hrv Lav,- tTi- r»-tl r,)<i "planfation days" swinj': banjo plink s linking, jolly laughing tfiorus, and a regular old-time "breakdown'' at the end! I lien h ten to Don Richardson fiddling away at "Old /.in Coon " find 4 f he Arkansas 1 raveler, ' arvl see if yon can ke**p y our fe'-t fr#.m keeping time! Or enjoy that Miniature YJrdiestra tjc-rn, "The Music fiox'', whose tinkling silver strains actually remind ont of the old fashioned music hox. I hese are three records you surely ought to own I id A 2135 f WHEN I USED TO WORK UPON THE LEVEE. C ;r,,.h j lir'.wtj*. bariume. With h»r,]o rflrc-t. v ' 1 KINGDOM COME. H»rry ( . Browne, ha/it on» V/>h 1 [OLD ZIP COON. Introdu/:ir,g "O<1 j Kif lurdiot,, v i#»l ! it ijt. AkK AMkAS TDAVri I D r\__E #:.1 __ ~ y | 0 A 2140 M'.mi." Don ARKANSAS TRAVELER. Don Ri#.h«rd«or A 2161 (THE MUSIC BOX. Columbia Mii.Uture Oeb^m. . k. I bERENAUE. M-inar^arul Srhuer/«. lia .. . Ask your dealer to play these and the many of her novelties he has for you: ifawaiian records, munmba recordings, accordion, saxophone and other novel music. If you are interested in enjoying new sensations, .c- are (joiny to have the treat of your life! Go in to see your dealer New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of every month r. n GRÀFONOLA 5 and DOUBLE-DISC Records id afternoon at her home. Grochetlr '«nd fancy work w«re the means f by a lunch&oa served by the hostess. Nineteen students, fourteen boys an*, five giris. will graduate from the Mon roe school this spring The class h u chosen a" its color* red. white a r.r blue, and has chosen the motto "Obedience to f^w In Liberty.** "Grandma 1 Andrus of 327 Ho ulk Ari zona street Is 111 at her home Mrs. William Dunstan of 1745 Whit man avenue is reported to be ill at her home Mr«. J J. O'Connor entertained cards Tuesday night at her home, 1191 South Arizona street. STUFF ï^LOvSE SITÆV OV£H* $ n J ï TwO-T^i.iîOIi OctmE woILCIS PJPuLAr'O« EAT -HWE MBAL-» i D<--» -, THg ja rjiRn g •- ^_ - •itELLEY & ALTON MOKE FOR VOL R MONEY AT THLS STOkE*' H'.«* r t f DaJif i4p«rlala TO ''CLEAN-LP" YOU NEED THESE ,r> t Linoleum in bright Spr.ng ptt ' . . : B Erf DDC rCk* Mat« t:zs 13x22. Kt:~ oae at door and «a.» - f} — ca.-p€- Si 00 Tars DDC Siook, corrbine kitchen »tijol eafe^y 'adder. 24 in:hes high: wl-e braced. Reg ular Sf.75, special .. 81,35 I'Oi LTRV NETTING—GARDEN > EE OS CAR DEN TOOLS. KELLEY & ALTON Furniture—Hardware—Electric Supplie» —FMumbma 209-211-213 Ea.-t Park St, Butte. Phcr.e -97. Y wir f redit— W« Gtari« Sa bUfaat" CABLE EEEAES C .»s».-.. A,., il : r-«k;r.g of «h» Mioni <»( :* «me— w:?h ,:re * t HrU*in >, nf.mi-4 u- .* Uj j i.. , v., ..«* i .A»n. '■* ( 'h « d* -t«i mt'.nly *n An«;. -Ru.sian (,Th» new*, h. r« %r* «rs'nc rh» r*7jm^>..on * th* wir»W» «cm», which ,x*sto4 t... '.»ginrilna tbc v«r.