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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • Page 8

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THE HELENA DAILY INDEPENDENT A A MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1925. 3. Brass was elected i of the Helena i at a mect- ing last' i D. 1'. Jln'mbrue was- elected vice president, C.

Bower, secretary-treasurer, aivl President. Brass to the i of i captain. Following business i the weekly indoor target practice- was held. T. AY.

i a wits i gun, i a score of 04; others making' scores out of a possible 100, as follows: J. II. Brass, 87; Mc.Guinnes.s SC; AV. It, Bandy, S3; A. Brass, A.

Sparring, S2; A. Park, I Hie-hard Tinker, SO; Preston Park, 70; A. Aronson, 76; D. 1'. I Til: a Hale, 05; Kl Cowdy, 02; McISridc, C.

AV. Bower, 5 1 K. Parker, -14; Parker AVarner, 31. The next weekly shoot will be held next Friday i HELENA HIGH STOPS RUSH OF THE VISITING MORMONS; THE FINAL GAME TONIGHT Detroit, Jan. SO--T Gibbons, St.

Paul, stopped Tim" Herman, Omaha, i thin! of their scheduled 10-rouiid i here i a was so completely "out" thc referee did not take the to count. a a revived a i i work. Gibbons, who was i to thc crowd ns the of the a i title, almost i i the i i the second when Herman was down times for ihe count of nine. i the begin- i of the i Clibbons a one a sent a for three a i a soh'ir plexus blow a i a i feet a flattened him out across the a wcis'hed -iS; i Showing' a a i of. 1 -play over i Thursday nislit contest, Helena High took ihe second same of the a a series with the Latter Day of Salt lake City by 15-11 last night in the i school i the series a tie.

the game i eve- Ing should be oC speed. a is figured as having' -in even break with a visitors season's a i of L'tah. ''Coach Clark of the i i used i in an a to cheek the red and -white scoring machine, that kept the backboards hot i a bombardment of shots Unit could not to locate the opening. Tightened a i a a su- passing same allowed Helena to hold the lead sained early in the same and emerge i i over snappy Utah i Five seconds before time the stood as the sun sounded Kussc-1 let fly a heuve the of that a a a by Ileferee Fremou. Moments for moments i same.

GAME STARTS PROMPTLY AT TONIGHT The. i a game ot" the basketball series between the Latter Day Saints High school oC Salt Lake City and the Helena High school. be called tonight sharply at. o'clock, in order to allow the fight fans plenty of i to attend the opening numbers of the card at the' Marlow, which will get under way shortly after p. in.

Helena and Salt Lake have each won one game, and this evening will see the deciding game, which should be a i i affair front stun "to i i The red and i looked good last night, and have an even break i the flashy Utah team fur the deciding game. Both teams i a i best men, and the fans are promised the treat or the season. a Canadian heavyweight champion, outpointed Captain Bob Roper, Koanoke, in a 10-round bout. Xcw was the only sport at Yale a showed i a i a i a i a i a report disclosed. Ten EC and i Helena a i a i a ait- lead the contest the speed and a shooting: of the.

Salt Lake a the spectators on edge, and was not a dull i the i time the a a in play. Seheewe and split the scoring' honors, i i a apiece, although Seheewe played a better floor game and was the best performer. Stocking in a splendid i game for thc red and white, and his made the going i i for the visitors' scor- i combination. a speedy i scoring man thc and gold i a i was neld to a i i goal, and had it not been for thc long-range heaves of Kussel, the i i have had a lower score. i in a good game a i i goals came at limes they were most needed.

Much i i i a i play, and ihe low scores in by sides are a i to the close a i i to gun. Helena took a lead in the latter part of i i i a a a hec- i a i i i i teams vm- a for scoivs. a i hi i i a a a i i bask a The a I--- in i favor. Tin 1 second a a i a scoreless, a ena had a chances a conlil a hoop. a of the a Noel i one long range, a acided the.

i make- it S-S at a i second a saw the Vu.h coach i to i a i a i a a thtr ena defense, the lead a reduced i i a a a but a i i in the i a stanza. was Helena's a the way i Sail Lake i desperately i i i a seconds to reduce, the a i a Helena i some a a a a a i a a a i a i a er. his i for a mom a a a i boost i a lead nf a Sail a a i I a a a A U.ivis at a of ihe second a a a teams in a i a was i i i l.owery. A pr-rsnmd on i a Pcarse to a a i i i i a a. a on Parry's but be a i i to i a Long A i A i i i teams for possession i a and it was i a i the game a close a i A a of shots by both teams, a i to a effect, over a ot opening' a ter, a i slipped a spear a loss for the, open- i The.

lead did not las: long, for Seheewe got a a and a close, one a seconds later. The a was fast and a i a make behave, but. Lady Luck was absent. A a i a Fight Fans Tonight in Hy AU A I I a of i set. crack a Uio a i a a Avcig'IH a i i i he meets i i haliood of in a 1 2 headliin: the Mario AVilt Be ot l.i-athcr.

Thc card i get iindot: a i show lets at "Happy" Ray of the i a i jjive boys his i is clever and of a i i be i i i i i fol- i i a i i Frc-ylcr, of a niul Dcmysoy i a This i bo an ejijh.t-round boxing i i i to a referee's- derision, and should be, a good i as boys a a i to a kayo. HiiUt: Fans at Ilingrsiili'. .1 i show is an i be made to secure a a a the Jiast lo meet the i and the i ot the sey-Freyler g'O i set chance to meet a good i i ou the card. A good a seals have been reserved by Buttc a and the. advance sale has boon a good.

The seats are ou sale at ihe A a i a a a urged to pick 'em early, a will be room for all. The main see one of thc best i fighter's producer! in tana for of The fame i i Lahood hns reached Mexico i i i a the a i is a a a a i Tliaiilv Jinx 31an.v Snmnirlrrx. a has a good in the. i IK: been in the game, a.nil i of ristiania feel a i a a extend i i i i evening'. He is a a i Laliood, a i a i raserly looked a U- by of the-sport here.

The boys, i i in i a noon a expected lv a each. a i physical i i a scraps ever seen here is expected by thc a Will Have Card at the Inning Marlow not I i i a a center. a i i i a i i a S-'J score. I I i 1 Lead. A a i a a i game a i a a i a 'relieved J'earse.

Gibson lowed one, in and up a i a a gave a a 10-3 lead. a a a a i game i a. a a a the i i The pace was i a a a a a tile several i askc-d i A i play. i a some passing a a i i i i lUtssel had a chance the i lin.e on personal, i he a i to but he boosted one a a a i a i i i tliis stage a i a i a a i Pearse i a a and. Coach a i i i i a i Helena a i At the a of the.

i a a Russcl boosted one a i mage to cut Helena a to i lie was i a try i i Scheowe's i i a a i to i a a nut been in the game lie was and a one of i a free i Helena, and a some, team I play a Hie a back to a Seheewe i i a I eouiuer for Helena. i i took i a a rest could i i i ing i a i a i to or i least tie, score. i a I gun boomed as Itussel lei i a I a a the opening- and boosted the seore. to i 11. a by a I I seore.

Salt Lake--. F. G. F.f. -is.

a 'I r-'carse, rf I "1 I a rf l. a 0 0 11 i i 1'arry, rg Davis, Ig I ii Ig- I) Totals I 11 a F.G. 1-V. T'ts. i rf i Huber, rf 0 Gibson, If -I MONTANA STATE NEWS Jury Decides He Killed Self While i Worrying Over Job! jWhitefish Boy Dies of Throat Paralysis Whittfiih.

Jan. Charles or Air. and Mrs. -S. Simly, a oO.

-A ptacey. died at the family a Adam 1 821, i i a avenue, died on Jan. 24, RE v. UNDERWOOD ELECT-jdav afteVnoon Deith ws M-IP in the rA? SW 10l tWO U1IC 1 5 PRES! OF NEW pa'ralvM, of int. i i i n.

1,115 -v icmporanlv a nvir A 7 A i i a i 1 i I I UKljAlNiAA- ijoga.atu (.1 Kaiopeil was called ni c.nu. i a lo verdict returned oy I a i with a local physician. i were Fred Pearson. K. Hanson.

Norm I I i i by to Coroner Pat Holland way. l.inr! "Miner. 1. K. l-'owlcr, II.

C. A a and her son. a i sol; a rc cicterinintd to have law en- Born at Minot, X. July 21. 1009.

Charles was in his sixteenth vear and member of the sophomore class S. Cowircr. i i a Ujola. wa a K. Co M.

occasions look vials acid elected of the civic en- land survive om lK a body, i a i .1 i a i a i 5n (1 a A tor a pro-am, when i hc 0 11 a by i i a ui a i committee consist-- of TnvrncA v. h. a a hd. I Keach. George the I Se a Larson.

K. (.,. a is. a poiso tc hi a a a J. i i a A tl; vs a A the objects of the Townscnd.

la sold the caused be the a i of the I 01 thc a i i i a I a and a i by eo Tomski Townsend News an. to Helena the first! i as to legal points in a i or a br and 1 hornas a comnlaints: the emphasizing of a i Ms Farl (ViT'i 01 0 dllb a police and Art as i a io of Crow Creeld the latlicr.i closer contact and a i i a i i i about, i a Adams had the boys arc 01 Mi cd sm i on The call i came in at a six o'clock in thc morning', they said, and the body was Famous Old Mine to be Reopened; on tan an in it respect for thc a investigation of wris a 3 co inr sea onj a i of misconduct of orficers a of this week. creation of a favorable i to- Mr. and Mrs. Kilbright ward law officers, and coramenda- a of at a social Missoula, a A taie of the i a of a mine abandoned a of ago, and in which a large of Missoula people i found in a i i position, i i i the statues, against an ash can in thc alley.

Near by the poison and a collapsible cup. in which the poison had been a were found. A broken -which had held strychnine was also near the head. Adams had been worrying because he was out of work for several his relatives said, and had left tion of the i who a a their valley home on Wednesday-; thai No Vacation is Given Employes of Gallatin Co. were i a i a interested, lias reached the Garden city.

Morc a a decade ago the Snowstorm mine, in the Nine i i section, i a to Wallace, I a his i thc body in the alley. home a few days before with $75 on his person, stating a he was going to Minnesota to obtain work in a Me was not heard from i 1 I a l-'rcinou. a a co'i- i i i a a i i a i a i i i school at i i i i i by a score of --1 I I DIXIE LAHOOD. MONTANA A A XING I Marlow o'Clock Good, Clean Athletic Show Main Event--12 Rounds Dixie Lahood vs. Tommy Thank Semi-Windup---8 Rounds Jimmy Freyler vs.

Young Dempsey Good, Snappy Six-Round Preliminary Music Vaudeville Hi JURY Ifill OP iiiuii 1 AI Los A i i i i i 1'- i i i i a i I I i i i i i 1 i i i i i i i i i i I i i i i i i i a 1 1 a i i I I COM). i i win bo trir-rl SO I 5 i before i of i men. of i i i a i i i i 1:1 i i i i a 1 i in i i i i i Fred i i I rne'- tlf: i i wV. a I i i i i i i i i riM'e of i i i i seconds in ji''- uio i i i i i i i i 1 i i i i rt-c- i i was ilif i i a i i i a i i i i a a i-I-a of i case 1 i did a xras i l.v 0 1 tO i a rl1 i plfn'o a i a i i i i there, for ncrior T.tt-.vt. Hi: i iini.il a a i i a lp? ho.

was a i i i i a conc a was paying' a a i to old i a two i i a paid to the stockholders. At one i .11. Chancy of Missoula owned shares of slock for which he was lo a been S4 a share. This' he i i thc slock a would be worth many limes a i i Old Vein. go, the ore body began disappear.

Three a a had been dug. and instead of locating thc ore body the miners a snbleran- ean river. This was stopped, and a were sent a and downward. hut no was located. A a the i was removed and i was abandoned.

Recently, it is reported, a concern specialized in a i Over abandoned i i opened a i in a i i storm mine, it said, the ore body a foot i has been rediscovered. Oil Land Development Continues Its Activity said. Seven Bitter Root Men Hauled in for Breaking Game Law a i i i i Jan. 30 were arrested todav -Seven men thc Skal- kaho section on charges of a i violated thc laws. Six of them arc in thc county jail awaiting a preliminary hearing a probably will be held on Saturday a.nd the seventh was i to ret to his ranch guard to take care of his stock i he is to appear in court.

Thc six held in jail, Fred Mc- Bozcnian. Jan. members of thc county board ended the first of their special or extra sessions. Wednesday evening, after three days of work. During' thc period an inspection of poor farm was made, and the contract for furnishing thc poor of the city with groceries was given to the Gailatin Grocery company.

The commissioners discussed the problem of vacations for the em- ployes and deputies of the county officers, and down requests for increases in salaries. They decided that any vacations a this year would have to be ou their own time and without pay. Heretofore it was the custom to grant two weeks' vacation with pay. prospects in In Snow- i i I a a a 01 i oil men in i i i i a a i i i a a a i i of a i i i in a i W. 0.

a ot i I'-tircka i a i a i i i i i i a a a i dales are i i up to i a on the Shoshone a miles Cody, a i i i i next few days. i i i i a a on i i i i i an i i a i 1 i evening. Gladys Lippert spent week-end in Helena visiting friends. Mrs. C.

B. Fairchikl returned horaei from a brief visit in lh Capital City. Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. Kearns and family attended "Blossom in Helena on Tuesday evening. Ixatherinc Kivalhan entertained a number of her little friends'at her birthday party the first of the Herbert Neild has just installed a big new Thermodyne radio set. this, is a one control set and is one of the best sets'possible: to Monday evening he entertained with, it at the home of Mrs. T.

X. AveriL Albert, Lesley and Willis Smith'of Crow Creek, were business caliers the county seat ou Tuesday of this week. Walter Chestnut and James" Bembrick of.Toston were business calf- ers in Tbwnscnd on this week. i Mrs. W.

and Mrs. fe Bris- At the former meeting of the a i returned to their homes-fn Hel- thc commissioners increased the a a oh Wednesday after) nry of the i Orville several days here.Vvistingj $12.50 a month, making the rate S175Jwth old friends. per month from the first of Spangler of Radersberg'avas 3, There is no change in the salaries of visitor in Townsend the forepart oi Lean. Chester McLean, Sam other cmplo.vcs and deputies, ton Roy Hayes. Mark Smith a The board spent several hours in Henry were working at investigating the.

bonds ot. the. banks a wood camp ou the south fork there are county muds, the Skalkaho, southeast of here, when Game Warden W. A. Hill and i Lockridge arrived on the scene.

Quantities of elk meat, a couple of hind quarters, were in evidence, it is said, and the i cers say that more of it was found at Morton's home near the tourist park and at thc McLean cabin on North. Fork street. At cabin of William Fanticr, also up the Skalkaho, two quarters of deer were found. He was brought to Hamilton this afternoon but was permitted to to his ranch because of i.e stock there needing a i It is intimated that still other arrests will be made in connection i a regular slaugh- the week. Airs.

J. S. Conners som in Helena on Juesday' evening. Henry Miller of Crow Creefetwas 3t' business caller in the county seat'' Old Time Stage Driver the forepart of the week. -r-, Dr.

and Mrs, 'A. C. kelley, wera bets Into JbJriager Uase amoll the Townsend ing "Blossom in the Dillon, a Higgeit- City, Tuesday evening-. botham. a well-known pioneer resi- Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. Parker "of Toss dent ot Beaver conies for- to were busiiiess'vistors in ward to answer a story a appeared j'ty seat the middle of the weete in Thc Associated Press dispatches i Jacob Glieschman is spending: last Friday, stating that there in the Capital City, only one living man who knew Tim to business matters there. Bridger and he, remaining anony- Charles Tarraut a nious, refused to give the information caller in Tues- whcthcr or not the famous old scout i day of this week.

had one or more Indian wives. Mr. Higgcnbotham declares lie knew Bridger quite Weil and saw him several times at Fort Bridger in George Van Fleate of Bpzeman, was s. business caller in the middle of the week. tering of elk and deer that i Less reticent than his old-timejLAWYER FINED cials say has been taking place, colleague in Butte, he has no S-lTharpe Will Head Poison Sportsmen Sleepy Hollow Poison.

Jan. W. Tharpe was elected jjresideiH and Charlie a i secretary-treasurer of Poison Rod and Gun luctance in making' statement- FOR CONTEMPT that Bridger had at least -one I ime5 Chy? Jan in dtan wile. The controversy over 'the question i a divorce suit here were enlivened bv recent i There for the plaintiff calling' the of the scouts matrimonial adventure, a Franfc Cookj arose when litigation was brougnt Judge innon took- aliand in thc! by Bridger daughters against COIltroversv and i the at a Famous Players-Lasfcy Motion i S1() of cour wh ch vas a a i corporation for damages out i Oil bcr of i i a ground that "The Covered lease. on rcco a 1 a picture made by the corporation i 3 a i a t( en 4-.

i i i lo conimercia! i The i a i il Higgenbotham, is years old and a pony express rider a a driver in the early said; that he and Felix Bridger. one i Jridgrcr's half-breed were a i mice in the Indian i jpeii! detracted i a charac-J I i Thc picture represented him a i a i two ees was as a houid casing. Helen a en Wo 1 Become Bankrupts; Rheumatism is no respecter'Jjf age. sex. color ur rank.

Jf not'tlig most dangerous of human afflictiotii it is a i ne of the most painful. Those sub- i Not Hit With CoolidgelJcct to rhenmafem shoud! ieat for awhile, dress as Avafthlv 519 a a ic, avoid any undue exposure. rcr i i a a JFlapping College mcinhcrs of thc American i generated in tiic bowels and absorbed, into the Hood. It Is the function of the kidneys to i this poison from Bring the Ladies l-'argo, X. LcKoy.

Fargo ill a in the conspiviiey r.re winsor. a i i out i a boxer, and i i a of i i in i second I of Ki-ronn-' j. -n llic pi'vrl'icc 'I A Frida liie walls of admitted they didn't, ami kidneys to do double uork: thev become weak and sluggish and tail A Harlem. a i i beef i were i i by state given in wmcli poems and! a sr S- Montana will have! v.cr,. p'accu nmier composed of MONTANA SOCIETY TO MEET for selling drcsicd I a a products, Thc charges! a i a ityic.

be I'oniand, Jan. Thc I tana State Society of Oregon will A largo crowd out to scCji 1 0 its third social event of thc inspector. F.i Oil! and John a double header basketball game in court and a i a here, i ih Gap. A close apni they bee; 10 Chinook without i buying a license, paid a minimum i of Lee Vcrncr and K. II.

St. team wit game was played by thc boys' team with thc Gap team, winning 6-2. Two Thc girls' team defeated the local and John, contested the case and stood trial. Thc itaic i its charges a i a i a a had Uicir a i i a i ot Thev playcd cleanly, and as their record str.nds have made more points in thc season's a any in the jresent season on fjutiirday evening Dt this week. Thc seventh and eighth floors of the chamber of commerce quarters will be used for this event.

Before the evening's ball started there will be a vocal and instrumental program, during which the "gang'' will sing "Montana," copies of which have been supplied by Reeves music house in Helena. rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces ot Jari Salts; put a tablespoonful in a glass of water and dftgk before breakfast each. a week. This is helpful to acidity, remove waste and tti5uitate the.

thus to irjd the blood of these rheumatic pofjionx Tad Salts is inexpensive, 11, made from the acid of grapts and lemon juice, combined willt-lUttliia, and la n-fd i cxi.client thousands of folk-; to rhcuinatisiu. KFW, SPAPFRI.

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