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Colo* ® oooooooooooooooooocoooooooooo ooooooooo s Lucille Love The GIRL of MYSTERY Here for 15 weeks WATCH That You Pass Her Not By OOOOOOOOCO 0 00 000 0000000000000000000900° :THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL! | - JDiL’ISI VER - • o o o I4th & STOUT STS. NEAR ALL CAR LINES. ° o . ° o o o In the Heart of the Shopping District o 2 „ Denver's Leading Family Hotel o o o o Just the Place to Send Your Folks o o o o A City Home You Will Enjoy Yourself o o o o The Flace. to Get Good Things to Eat o © Moderate Prices You Can Aflord o o o 1 ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE TO 1 S WOMEN VISITING THE CITY. S o o o oooocoo^-oo 000 oo 000000 000000 0000000 000 o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO33OOOOOOOOOOOOuaOOOOg O LAdK OF FORETHOUGHT | 0 * s sooner or latter brings calamity g O jfta t 0 all who are not prepared for q O a rainy day. How many found g O themselves prepared when the q O : i 9|iSwSBlfc European war broke out with ® 2 v JkY the resultant money stringency? q O Did YOU have a reserve in © S THIN K it over, then come g 1 The First National Bank § o Idaho Springs, Colorado. £ 0 *M**OOOOO^OOOMMOOOMO*Oa«OMOOOOM # THE IDAHO -SPRINGS SIFTINGS-NEWi- Next Week’s Movies - MONDAY - The Isle of Abandoned hope 2 parts Bison A Mexican warrior Imp Tuesday | The Mask of Affliction Eclair 2 parts ; Bess, the Dttectress. Joker Wednesday A Singular Cynic 2 reel Victor The Siren Nestor Thursday when Smaltz Loves Sterling The Plot that Failed Power The Senators Bill Rex Friday Lucile Love Series lo G Sea) 2 parts Love and A Lottery Ticket Imp Saturday The Saudhill Lovers Victo r ; Sophie of the Filins Nestor ! Sisters Powers Sunday : Tne Forbidden Room Bison 3 reels STATE FAIR Definite announcement of the aeroplane program of the Colora do State Fair has been made by the fair officials following the ar rival of the contract fiotn Chicago Dearing details of the plans. The bird man who will appear in Pueblo is C. Livingstone Wig gous, one of the most daring young flyers of the Wright school, whose i popularity in California was es tablished through a series of re markable flights recently at Los Angeles. The machine, a Wright bi plane is the most famous in use today, jit was in the machine which is being prepared for shipment to Pu eblo, that Cal Rodgers made his trans-Atlantic flight to Bermuda in 19II and in which be later was killed in California. On Tuesday moruing, Sep. i5, Wiggins will make the first inter urban flight ever attempted in Colorado. He will leave Colorado Springs, piloted by racing autos and fly directly to Pueblo. There alter there will be double daily flights, one every merning and an other every afternoon, arizing and landing immediately in front of the stands. TheSiftings is authorized to announce that S. M. Smith of Idaho Springs is a can date before the primary for the nomination on the Democratic ticket to the office of County As sessor, subject to the will of the people at the direct primary. Take Notice This is the time of the year t<> get your peaches for canning and preserv ing. We are prepared to supply you with the best at very reasonable prices and in any quantity, also any kinds of fruits that are in season such as grapes, plums, pears, crab apples and the like. Prices Right. Vegetable Store The Bellevue hotel changed hands the first of the week, Mrs. Gibbs retiring from the business and will be succeeded by Ed Thorpe of Grand Junction, Colorado He is overhauling the hotel and ex pects lo be ready to cater tc the public in a week or ten days He is an experienced hotel man • Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kirby of Denver are week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. C, L. Lamb at Belle- View cottage. Mrs. Kirby is en joying the scenes of her childhood. She is prominently associated with the Woman's Club and Daughters of the Revolution in Denver and president of the Daughters of Colorado. All Laundry left at Idaho Springs Laundry will receive careful and prompt attention. W ork Guaranteed. , E. Champion, r Advertised Letter List Idaho Springs, Colo., Sept 3 1914. The following letters remain un ■ called for at this office: Miss M. J. Armstrong " Isabel Baxter ; Mrs. T. H. Brown r P. J. Bucket . Earl Blout B. R. Black welder V. R Gas ter . Mrs. James Cousins Sigmond Fisher Mrs. L. McNeer Thos. Morrow ) Miss Sara Monical Mrs. Geo. Noes • Esther Onofrio James Phillips Charley Pease Mrs J Perry 5 Nels Peterson Paoli Mrs Laura Patterson Mrs W. Rußseler Mrs. Rose Sacco (C) Walter Smith Mrs A G Sweedland Mrs Hattie Thomas Mrs Wm H. Wright Wm. K. Woodward Mrs Jennie White Mrs ZeliokofT - MAILS CLOSE - Going EAST, at 7:09 A. M. and 2:42 P. M. Going WEST, at 10:00 A. M. and 5:09 P. M. J* General Delivery J* Opens at 8:00 A. M. Closes at 7:00 P. M. 0. N. MARIHLOH, Postmaster. Canning Season We began to-day receiv ing large shipments of peaches for canning and preserving as well as other kinds of fruit which i we are selling very cheap 1 and of the best quality. Now is the time to se cure just what you need. The Vegetable Store At the annnal meeting of the Dorit Mining, Milling and Trans portation Co. held in the city last Monday, the following were elect ed officers and directors for the ensuing year; F, L- Patrick, Pres. W. F. Waddell, Vice-President: F. H. McAdow, secretary and H. B. Slater and A. W. Back ley. Mr. Frank Patrick and wife of Omaha, Neb,, arrived in the city Friday morning and will enjoy a very pleasant visit with Mr. F. L. Patrick and wi.'e at the Dorit mine on Chicago Creek. Mrs, S. O. Williams and Mrs. Horace Sin.cox of Shreveport. Louisiana and Mr. C. D. Kepworth and daughter Eleanor, of Corsicana, Texas, left last week for their homes after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morris, Millinery Opening Commencing Sept Bth, we will have on display all the newest and most up to date fashions in milli nery for tall and winter Ladies dont fail to come in and see our beautiful line. Maud Aim. Considerable work is now go ing on in the Big Five and of a very encouraging nature: Ransom Thurston and Quaintance are drifting on the west Lake and have two feet of ore that will average approximately $30.00 per ton In the East Lake, Klein & Co, are sloping and they are in a $35,00 body of ore. In this same prop erty, Mosher and company are drifting and have a $20.00 per ton body of ore that is as wide as the , drift. The Vitagraph Mining, Milling & Leasing company is pre , paring to sink a winze in the ore 1 under the ground of Klein ft Co. 1 and Mosher & Co. with excellent 1 prospects. Among the rcpresen i tatives of the Vitagraph company are the Galligans and Mr. Slater. Meats to Roast, Moats to Fry! THE BEST MEATS - Are Always The ' - MEATS TO BUY Meats to Boil! Meats to Stow! THE BEST MEATS SHOULD ALWAYS Be ihe Meats for You YOU’LL ALWAYS FIND THEM HERE! PEOPLES’ MARKET COMPANY Phone Idaho 144. THE MERCHANTS AND MINERS • NATIONAL BANK < Capital Stock, $50,000.00 C. 8. Birkins, President. A. A. Stover, Cashier. W. L. Shaffer V. President. W. A. Roberts, Asst. Cashier. A HOME INSTITUTION OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY LOCAL* PEOPLE A FIRST-CLASS FEED STORE But we are not running from com -5 "petition. Why should we? If you 6 had ever traded with ue we would not g need to answer that question, K OIIR PRICES ARE RIGHT H our qualities are better and we give a fair, honeat treatment to onr custom g ere. If any of our competitors can H BEAT that, they are ent.tled to your ML trade. g- Flour, Meal, Bran, Ship-Stuff and Grain. C. L. PLUMMER The Windsor Bar (Worth’s OM Stand.) LINDAHL & ECKBERG, Props. IRefitteb , Courteous to Hll Übe IPerg Best (Boobs 1623 Miner Street. Idaho Springs, Colo. THE ARGO REDUCTION AND ORE PURCHASING GO. Announces that it is now prepared to n»v ’ the HIGHEST prices for Gold and Silver ores of ANY grade and in ANY quantity NO CHARGE FOR SAMPLING AND prompt SETTLEMENTS. Shipments received by railroad or wagon. , For full information telephone ■ ■ IDAHO 118 or address j\ * THE ‘R6O REDUCTION ANO ORE PURCHASING C#.|" QTT F. HEIZER., Manager. ! PENTIJT Dr. W. T. Cam over Merchants and 1 Miner* National bank. For Sale—Practically new Oak Prin cess Dresser $B,OO. Fumed Oak li brary Table $B.OO. Fumed Oak Rocker $3.50. Fumed Oak Rocker $6.50.. A $25 00 Axminster Rug 9x12, $l5 00. J Inquire of W. J. Morris Mining Engineer James Under , hill was in Denver on Friday look .ng after professional bnsinesa. Why are athletes the meat man's friends? 111 K/ I Because tney are such gre jZtznt is for meets! T . *OR SALE Am.? moBt up " to -date Amalgamating and Con orr^ t,n *r m ' n the State rid^ Or T d0 ’ Wlth w«*er De l ?™ Va,Ue o1 * 3 °o Per month. Write or In. OFFICF s, pJ'nqs-news I