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Mothers! ENLIST In Our Army of Satisfied Customers JUST USE SAFE MILK, AND PLENTY OF IT, AND YOU NEED NOT ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN TO EXPLAIN AND POINT OUT THE GOOD RESULT. YOU WILL CONSTANTLY SEE IT IN' THE ROSY-FACED, HAPPY YOUNGSTER AT YOUR KNEES! CALL 716 For Enlistment INDEPENDENT MILK AND CREAM CO. » si -A* SEVEN PH FOR L |AH Plead Guilty and Are Given Jail Terms and Fines of $100. Itedcrow, a tall Indian brave, 1 .ili'-n up with tin- white nmn '11 Michel wuh In federal court on a charge of taking liquor into lath-ad ..-He vat ion. istant Mivirict Attorney .Murphy h- court that Itedcrow and hla lion. Alex Culloyah, had gone to got drunk, hired a taxicab and I homo. At »ln* edge of tin- res ,n thijecar wa« «earched and liquor found. Heetn to have succumbed to it<* man'« viws," said Judge o to the Indi aV ' l»o you like and autos?'* sir," answered Redcrow with "w and Culloyah wore given I ' MONTH END CLEARANCE Stock that has been in the house longer than 30 clays must go and the Wednesday shoppers will surely profit by it. |lirillll|||)||t|||||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIillllllllHlllim I See Our Windows for Prices |l>lillllMllil|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII1lllllllllllilllllllllllllliniMlllllllMII SILK SKIRTS I WAISTS \ beautiful assortment of = 500 waists, made of C.eor atin and silk skirts; navy. = gette crepe, crepe Je chine black, white, fancy stripes; E and taffeta; high and ,ow our low prices make one-half S neck styles: all colois an If a very at- 1 / = ^ zes: $.50 and (PC A A active buy.. /2 UlT 1 $8.00 values «Pcbl/V IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimilllllMUIIIilllllllUlllllllllIHlUIMIIMIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII WAISTS ICO ATS »1 an elegant grade of crepe s Plush, wool, veloui pom pom Je chine taffeta and Geor- = and other new materials; tne gette; the colors' are white, i sizes range from 1" to 4 o, flesh, maize, gold and Nile; = these coats were in excellent $5 00 and $6.00 AC Ï value U P t0 7 Suits^Coatsi Union Suits the bottoms A few of each taken from s Kayser make broken lines; every one is a : are of a fine pi . d good value and worth ordin- s wide band of nea > ^ arily from $18.50 to $35.00; = Kayser silk at 'he top. on7y , on . sa,e , for $9.751:".; 65 now . for .$l-95 | llllllll|||||H|||||||uin|||||||n||||||||||||IIIIIIIIIHmHIIHII"* ,l,,,,lll,,IMIin " 111 115 w4th>ark A. Mussef, Mgr. term« of tit) days each in the Sliver Mow county jail, and line« of $100 each. Cecil N ichol« wa« a »rented on a charge of «r-lllng ll'tuoi on tin* Flat - head r* ervatlon lie wan releaHed on I ond and arrested a f-w day« later on a similar charge In another section of tile «täte. ' You «eern to merely have changed your scene of operations,'' said the court Nichols will hoard with Sheriff O'Rourke in Mutt- for 60 day« and will also pay a tine of $100. Fred Perizenu, a half breed of the l-'kitheml reservation. got drunk in Soin-rs and took his "load" hum**, lie got th- same sentence and fin«.- as lb** other«. William liouden. a lumber Jack, rain** up for the second time on a charge of selling liquor to the Indian«. He was sent-nced and lined as the others. Andrew Cndrow, a Mexican, thought ' tile Indians a good hunch to peddle 1 whiskey to. lie plead.d guilty. Sixty 1 days; $100. ' Kdward Murphy pleaded guilty to giving lirew.iter to an Indian brave and drew the regulation pr* -«riptiun of jail t-rm and line. I Eli Morigeuu pleaded not guilty and i his trial will he set for next April. IN THIRD DEGREE Jury Fixes Punishment of Bil linqhurst's Assailant at Three Months. L<*«»ii;iiiI iHiiiii m.ii, < 1 1 i I r »*.<■«) with Haul! hi lie* III Ht decret* on Pun y IlnRhurMt, WH» found guilt} in iln* third ileitrw* I• y ilw Jury Pi Juili{p I twyr'H «l'-partmeiit «»f the ill« trl' t court and IiIh punishment fix' d at lim*'* month« in tin* count n jail Tim Jury was out 45 rnlnutcH. Tin* trial of iHaacHon wiih < , <»riiin«*ti< «*d ycHtcrday morning. lie wuh <>ijirg<*<l . hl bavins mad« m 1 I IlnghurHt with a knit- at tin- corner of f 'overt «tree! and Ihoadway on til** 4:1 nit aft of July »idlin' to the ti li« returning froi u«-k«-t in Ion ti n II 'll till* "»Ht'-ll l»V ■ laimed that the hack of (I, JiflK hill I : I in Inland, When court 1« • oft*'* IHratta a tilled by tho del 1- charfl' t« I ai.'l '»Il I!.. II. de. I cen Intimately 1 r»r a number of '•Dotation for | .•«•, ood. Moth, lio ■ •lion. Uillliiglnirst k 1th a knife Mil Ih aHH.iilanl with IiIh on fled to a «aloon, H!"l. Hvan-lt of tIn to tail r«-\ « •:• led a W W hook« in hi: -d this morning t ha th' heard th- reputation and -hai the d( I< ridant d This dosed the case f.,r the and M.-r. v Itillliighui ! w as r* the pro.seciitfon. On being qn by Ue| Uty County Attorney I 11 tl vltn< Id that hi have a rock In hi* hand when attacked by Isaacson II clared that h- did not p| ; ..-. ailed by •stloned a nk I. the pocket an v I art **f hl« clothing. Tbl« cnclud-'J th- testimony. and after th«* judg- had r* »<1 th« ut Trub lion« t*» th- j u rI »-put. **'»wiity At tot - n«-y A. 4' Mc|>anh*l« mud«- th- opening addrcHH t«» th** Jury, and L- wa« fol lowed by Attorney W. fî. Sullivan on the part of th«* d-f-HH-, I »-put y ('oun ty Att ■ ï ■ n do brief cloning addro«« in which he claimed tiiat the «sise of an unjusti fiahl- .«.'-HMiilt had been pro-.-d against Inaar-K'n and asked f«»r a \er«ll« t of guilty. V-Hlcrday afternoon Rillinghurvt t'ok the wltn«-«H Htand and poHitlvely identified I no on a« the man who «tabbed him In the back of the ne* k near the corner of t'ov-rt and Park afreet« on the evening of July 31. told of Isaa'Hon «topping him of was walking along with hi« Ducket inquirin ' if h- •-r- v.orkin - an«! repl jug that he wa«. th«- witne«« that Isaa-s<»n «aid there wai ttrik« ■ Walkout. I Mlilr-lrn ;•-t *■ » : « I l! « 1" •: • ««ill r oll' d «.'it <»f ill 1 -' |»o« k< t a kr . and «la«lM*d him tin th« *i«- ;.'l th-n he «truck his assailant ith 1 i k* t Arthur Wallace told ,of «—mg ♦ ». tussl- I »et we**!! the two men. lie a lnic|:-t roll down th«* street ;tn«l also saw Isaacson stoop down and pi L til» a knif- and then ••«> Into Gaertner '« sal«,on. Police Officer Steinborn told of ar resting Isaacson in Oaertner'« saloon When «-arched after - ., aril« Isaacson knife 'n his r oss-^siyn and tw ; I W. W. book«. i DISCUSSION OF PUCE IN CONFERENCE Meeting of Allies to Consider War Questions Only. Washington. Oct 30. Andrew lionar Law's d-daration In the house of com mon« that pea« - aims will not he «lis eusse«! -«t the coming < »nferenc« and that only question«' pertinent to th prosecutlon <»f the war will.he tak-n up agree» with the understanding of the I'nited States government. A definition and co-ordination «»f mib t try effort is th«* chief object, made more than timely by results of the Au«tro-German drive into Italy. « »ne predominant questiôn con« erns f. od and aupplies, whether for soldiers n<l civilians, and how to get them to j the rignt place in the quickest possible time. Effects of the war <»n the politics -f the world are to have no place in the deliberations and The present political situation in any c«»untrv will be con sidered only in the light of military ne cessity. Thus the internal conditions of Russia and Italy and the measure of men and food and munitions to t»e given these countries will be taken up as military problems. EVOLUTION OF OIELS. I.ittle Bruce De Garls. who is not quite years old. has lieifun his éduca tif. n In a private s. hnnl. On his return ..re afternoon his mother greeted him her little man." I'm not a little man. mother.'' said Bruce. "l'm a littl» boy " But little boys grow up tu If men. e.id his mother, "and little girls v hat do little girls grow up to !»e. Bruce?" . _ s.hof.1 teachers'' replied Bruce — t .1» ille Courier-Journal. A PROPOSAL. Bydrey—I'd lilte you to go to church with me some lime this month. Maxine Certain, I'd Is- de»i.bu*l Sydney -Good! But cap >»u ha,e ..itr trousseau made in lime. j ; , ' j j NEW SHOW TOMORROW ............ - CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 Ft m 1 ffllE POKESAGVNIN MY FACE AND BACKS ME ACR9SS TBERÄM TQAMIN ISTER AND A GIRL I NEVER SAW BEFORE AND SAYS — « m SEVEN REELS Come Through" has been the sensation of the season wherever shown. From the dramatic opening to the thrilling finish you realize that it is a big feature. It's a picture tnat must be seen to be appreciated ALSO A NEW O. HENRY STORY FOUR DAYS STARTING TOMORROW many ducks gathered BY PARTY OF HUNTERS I That hunting is fine on Red R*xrk I lake is the report received by a bunch of hunter* who returned thi* morning W ith a good supply of birds. In the party were; Charles 8. Henderson. ! Harry Hanson. Con Hanson. Tom Han son. Phil Hanson, Walter Allen and ' f>. W Rusterhols. According to the former sheriff. Charles 8. Henderson. i he lake is nearly frozen over and those who wish to get some of the big -greeii heads' better hurry. 1 ' ! I Never Bothered Siace. After suffering with terrible pain* in his back and around hts kidneys for eight years, and after having tried sev eral doctors and different medicines. Al vis Sou er*. Ade. I nd.. %r»tes ; "Foley Kidney Pills were recommended to me and the first bottle removed the pain. 1 After taking three bottles the bloating was all gone and has never t-^tbened rac since " When relief can be had so ' quickly why not banish backache. ! rheumatic pains, stiff and swollen I joints caused by disordered kidneys? Newbio Drag Co.—Adv. ! * NOTICE. ! Copper I^eaf hive No. Mi, L. * ». T M.. * will give a Halloween party tomor row night. Member* please attend at , 7:30 and bring refreshment«-—Adv. NONE AVAILABLE. * Do you read sensational fk-uonT"| "So." replied Mr Weery **! read ail the fiction I can find. Rut 1, haven't yet discovered a sensation. " THE POST FOR THE NEWS , 1, SCHOOL TRUSTEES WILL PURCHASE SCHOOL DESKS Th-- meeting « A the board of scfeOui trustees of the Butte district will take action tonight. is expected, on tha repor*. >»l the business committee In reference to th«* purchase of SOS new desk* P»r use in new schools and new room« n old buiidjnga. Tlua is tha mw«i important L usine a* scheduled for the meeting. HALLOWKKNDAlfOK At Stevens and Manley hali. Wednes day evening. Oct- U.—A tie.