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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 4

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Kalispell, Montana
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1 (HR TUK DAILY INTER LAKE KALISPELL MONTANA TI IIIIW Al'GIRT at 1035 I7 WANTED Boys from 14 to Olli the on mix: The 1 UNERALS MARION COOK MONTH card of iuanks take ihis means of cxtendin 40 Dlcck SB IBS Adams of Portland Ore OLLOW THE DANCE TRANSPORTATION he stringent from now from from ANNIE SUTTER STAGES KALISPELL MISSOULA Rogers amily Bears Up Bravely in Loss 1 injj Missoula All Stations Between Kalispell and WHITEISH KALISPELL BUS i vca SUNDAY SCHEDULE steady in the face (t ROBERT LE BLANC Ar Missoula Lv Missoula Empire Kalispell Mrs both nine are of the opinion first prosecution for With imnil up journey io I os this picture at one of you" Lt Kalispell Ar Missoula lv Missoula Ar Kalispell Whitefish Kalispell 8:0011:45 8:45 9:0012:45 bonds 1 when 1 from east No 1 Empire arrive Kalispell PREDICTS DENVER IREBUG WILL BE CAUGHT SHORTLY INDUSTRIAL SHARES MOVE AHEAD AGAIN DURING PAST WEEK Mrs 11a He Osh Kalispell Whitefish Kalispell Whitefish Kalispell KALISl'KTUMAIN LINE Effective Sunday May if) 1 DIM ST SCHOOL TO OPEN ON SEPTEMBER 3 Obituary Murer Sutter was born I 1871 at Hopedale 111 URTHER SEARCH OR SLAYING VICTIMS IS PLANNED BY POLICE Tuesday Nile Aug 27 Latest In modern equipment for your enjoyment and pleasure A real treat lor dancers and music roght more WORKS PROGRESS JOBS APPLICATIONS SENT TO CAPITAL expressions of sympathy and assist anee during our cent bereavement We especially thank those who help ed with Hie impressive services and those who sent the lovely flowers Signed: Mrs Marion Cook and1 Leave Leave Test a Norge (refrigerator range or wash er) in your own home At the end of the test we'll take it buk and return your down payment if it doesn't make good ns we sty it will And yoti have a th nice of owning your Notge absolutely without eostl delay Act now This offer is good for a limited time only Come in today and get the details No 2 Empire arrive Kalispell uneral services for Mrs Sutter were held riday noon at 2:30 church east of pastor Hev 1 Leave Leave Leavy Leave Leave Leave Mature timber may bo cut and turned into cash Young timbershould be left to prow 4:1512:30 MR BOLITIIO At Dillon Hotel Monday Afternoon August 26 To deliver morning paper roll'd! in Kalispell Appli cants huh' have rel'er man who warned hint the tiros would i oiillniie until dnnee halls and liquor Moros wore closed The man i nlled from a pay stiitl ni Heath said and lied before deice tiles I mild reach the plnee All policemen mid llrnmon' on leno were retailed as city olliclah mobilized forces to trap the malefi lighter No 2 8 local Kalispell 10:55 Young Columbui Made Mp Ihiring his boyhood Christopher Co hiiuhiis nas seaman mid an evperi map and ehiirt maker The Inner quail Heiillnii made him popular among sea eapliiins am evemually led him to Isabella and I'erdina nd the Spanish sovereigns who financed voyages of I'vplcratlmi rom the standpoint of orders re I ccivcd 1135 was the biggest year in the the history of the nursery sur passing by 113 the number of orders in in tn tu tn in ni As a young man he went to Dakota mid was there cm He came to four years ago i Birky Kauffman rank Lapp I Grob George Hoylman and i Victor Hoylman A double mixed quartette sang three hymn selections 1 during the services and following the i church service interment was made in the Union cemetery southeast of amt eves Angeles to meet tne body of husband and (Mho New York Bmllcd sadly and agred saying "You IAff fn rhhi In ilia iilmf iiiKhirn annie after at the Mennonite Kalispell by the Hochstetler as Oesch riends ad Obituary Marion Samuel Cook was born July 1 1898 at ort Madison Iowa and grew up in Minnesota and 11 linois South ployed at Aberdeen Coram Montana with the Cascade Construction com pany On March 12 1932 he was married to Miss Viola Lillian Graves1 of Coram and they have continued to live near that village Mr was later employed as a truck driver' in the service of Glacier National park from which position he ro signed on account of poor health only about ten days before his death He passed away August 20 1935 at Coram at the age of 37 years He is survived by his widow at Coram and three brothers: Archie Cock of Spooner YVis Lloyd Cook of Ar lington Iowa Kay Cook of Ravillo South Dakota and two Beck of Ravillo South kota and Mrs Bessie Mosher of 1 qria 111 road gra elllng 1 2 ItI feet of I lie county road in sections 22 23 Iowcl Sparks and Sheriff Elmer 11 Gum alter a lest from a strenuous search of the Emigrant Gap mining district Connection for No 27 local west hound leave Kalispell 11:40 a Empire Kalispell confessed the Kill la a quarrel over Mangan 17 of tight for possession although they utilities dipped a little mained firm and refunding opera tiong quickened again In shares The Associated Ihess Auburn Calif march of planned search of pudialion con fessed KosEci Tio loi: i 'aiii re TO OBTAIN LICENSE a a a a Effective September 30 103 1 REDUCED ARES The first arrest in lathead coun ty for failure to have a drivers' li cense was consumated today when John Lapp was lined $2 for tl''s of fense This arrest was mad' by Highway Patrolman Bryan and warns all drivers now operating hides without this license to get one immediately as the i nforcement will be much more on Ollleials here that this is the failure to comply with the license law in the state Andy Gompf Dance Band 'cut tiring Betty song bird mid entei (iilnei Will Play ISLAND PARK terday at 656 another new 1935 high and tip 6 from a week previous ly ifteen rails at 261 were off7 from a week ago ami 15 utilities at 375 off 11 (By AHsoclitd Press) Denver Aug 2I A liitldman fancying himself a reformer may lie the firebug responsible for nine Den ver blazes three of them in Catholic chinches Police Captain Walter Heath said today Heath reported that shortly after two more downtown tires Lite list night bringing the total (o nix DdmlentB are tirgi'd to Join The rhythm band will carried on by the primary grades ns last year Art students limy register In Mrs Han na's classes al her downtown studio and credit will be given in high school th" same as last year Many new hooks have been order ed for all departments in the libraryand the library instruction classes i will conducted as usual in I junior ami senior high school main however Wall Street said continued improve the industrial group was i domestic business improve The weekly statistics on and electric power showed Replacing feel of wafer main in urgent need of repair with materials purchased by the eity for use under RA program $1 ment Cl I i tr hl better than seasonal improvement Tile volume of freight rose above for the first time in two month and electric power produc tion reached the highest level since ebruary of 1930 Retail trade sur veys continued to show good gains ire destroys or retards growth of little trees from the school of for State University ll'i 1936 RCA VICTOR RADIOS Arriving Sept 1st (Continued from page 1) dents will meet teachers and books will bo Isstii in th" various quests for funds now on lite to 52 1 vlasses Regular class work will be 1 'ple BVVen projects submitted to gin Wednesday morning September (llv were for a total of $16 143155 1 and 'increased the Montana uggiu i Grade school pupils jwlll regisl'T gate request (o I on Tuesday morning September 3 A half dav session will be all that I I Id oll'ervd uii thin day I By RANK MsrMILLEN 1 Aiintrd Pir insncUl Writer New York Aug 2L id') In 1 dn trinl shares continued to surge fui ward to new recovery peaks dur i Ing the past week In finance despite the confusion o( the rush ef mo mentous legislation in congress and continued ten ion tn Europe Utility both stocks nnd finally reacted substantially the long imposse between the senate and the house over the holding com pany legislation was ended and cot ton broke sharply mt the announce ment of the governin' tit's ntne ceid loan 1 But business nnd trade news or tinned to Holster high hopes for nutumn nnd prospect of st quick end Installation of watoi mains to new dormitory building1 or campus of Northern Montana eollege to supply water and insure lire pro tection $1: 1635 Daniels eounty vca at ion ol basement in Daniels eounty court house at Scobey $57550 "We'll get him nnd soon" pre dicted ire Uliiei Joint llealv as he ordmed his department to aid police "Every citizen must operate In Iho search for this dangerous man" declared Chief of 1'olici' George Marland who assigned a special do tail of detectives to the case our fires in downtown bulidiugs yesterday caused police to doubt Swan River Community Hall Saturday Nite Aug 24 MUSIC BY ERNIE AND HER BOYS Midnight Lunch Tickets 50c ollow the Road Signs Woods of Richmond Charles Hill of Madison Wis received during the former banner (lly Associated Press) Helena Aug Seven works progress proJett applications were tiled with Washington headquarters today the state olllcu announced and brought the total of state re Connection for No 1 Builder westbound leave 2:15 Connection for No 2 Puilder eastbound leave 3:40 j) tn who admitted killing Sr iitiied Chi a Sacramento dire' lions which I Kennett's body uneral services for Marion Cook were held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 at the Waggoner Campbell chapel by Rev Hillis Dur ing tin services Don Shepard sang two solo selections accompanied at the jiiano by Mrs Carlson riends acting as pall bearers were: Donald Barnum Glenn Miller Glenn Dyer James Croymans Stanley K'n jiick and Clem Harner Interment was in the Conrad Memorial ceme annie January She was married to Peter Sutter at Milford I' 1889 i Aug 2 urther nearby mountain areas was today by auiliorities in staying victims despite re of a tale by Earl Kimball killer of two men that two additional victims were hidd'm IllTC Kimlia 11 lames I 'ago contiactor youth furnish'd to discovery of Tile body beett found District Attornev The seven projects: Custer Gravelling 1071" feet of couiiiiy roadway lounectlng with Hlghwnj Mlles $36S I Glendive Building courts illt) i ent 1 StlllwatiT Two projects Grading and gravelling 9 I'd" feet id lonnty oll'ervd on this day Gannon ol Bntto ti graduate I'anoll College with ti" A t'tom Notre Dame will have cltirg" Hie athletic work In high school and In the grade school again this yea I1 I Many new members lmv Lv Kalispell Ar Missoula Lv Missoula Ar Kalispell INTERMOUNTAIN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Extra Special 1 ewns for August NO DOWN PAYMENT The number of trees di ti ibuted however while higher than li year was nearly 1 1100(10 short of the 1931 tot: Two hundred nnd thiity thousand trees were sent out this year com pared with 322000 in 1931 The forestry school nursery dis tributes trees to Mm tana farmers through the Montana Extension ser vice at cost of production near Absarokee I Corporate hews continued to courage Telephone deled another regular quar' dividend of $2 25 keeping its record of $9 annual (its bursements Steel announced a $200001100 improvement program Missoula Aug 21 Seven hun A Trovatten of St Paul tlicir sudden grlot Hie Lopers tamfly faced their MiB liogers rsnt iu 10 all rrivllds of lie was OB' 1 i ro M'tty Mrs Will npd win acted oreign But industrials re ni oc i ttvc ROM SCHOOL Nebraska October 13 and thev made their home there until 1101 when they came to I tin lathead Here they moved to the farm 11 miles cast of Kalispell I where Mrs Sutter died August 21 I 1935 at the age of 61 years Mr Sutler passed away several yiars ago Mrs Sutter is now survived by i three sons and two daughters: Joseph and Albert of Creston David of San rancisco California Silas Mast and Mrs Ida Gibson of Creston There are also grandchild) en much cheers to business and finance The trend of commodities was mixed Wheat rallied briskly mul non fen ous metals were ndvahced further Steel scrap strengthened as mill operations continued to expand But the recent upswing in hogs and i attic Mazes were Hie work of some fa natic Manager of Safety William Guth ner did not entirely abandon the idea and ordered armed police to re main on guard at all Catholic churches He assigned a guard to iho olliee of a Catholic religious publi cation Burned matches similarly strewn Iibout the spots where the blrus have originated led police to attrib ute all to the work of one man The first clue to the identity came from Harry Handley elevator pilot in an otlice building where a fire broke out Handley described a man with a "rough voice and mean look" he took to the third door shortly before the flames were found The man he tolt police was dark live feet fottr 1 inches tall about 45 years old and ore a brow shirt dark pants ohL an shoos and a straw hat The tension Itab' Ethiopian to stir the stock market and nircrat't and employ their own i hatilfeur eliei' and other help In the band are II young musi ciani and Miss Betty Colby of China i go entertaining with songs They will play at Island Park on Tnesday night August 27 tour toiitib various city Kemp their rdvatico agent hoys are touring the country I New sheet music per copy 10c Harmonicas for school k25c to 60c THE MUSIC SII0ITE Thu udy Gompf dance band will! arrive the of the week in their MONTANAN Is NAMED Xi) passenpi Ini' aieording to A A I PRESIDENT MILK CONTROL ASSOCIATIO Gni TBA7 TADI Connection from No 28 local Na I llrlL I nDLla eastbound leave Kalispell 9 25 Returning Connection from No 27 local from cast arrive Kalispell 1:00 Connection Builder from Connection Builder from 445 Connection from west arrive McIntosh Music House Phone 211 situation did not fail imaginations of some traders and powler stocks rose rather pite progress of live neutrality resolution in congress to bar shipments to belligerents In the analysts ent in based on (Uy Associated Press) Yellowstone irk Aug1 2 1 A Norris Montana milk control board commissioner was leeted president' of the National Association of Milk I Control (Ulieers at its organization meeting at Canvop Evitel yesterday The association was formed to stabilize milk control legislation and to promote us" of dairy products The vice presidents are: Robert Prior Olympia Wash: Ken and into the mountains Tlie searchers will be given direc tions which Kimball 2X year old i 1 a prospector once said iliough later denied would lead to the graves of two other mlssingl men Johnson a prospector and red Realing a mine caretaker Kimball who ing of Kennett food and John Sacramento in a of a iliTe asserted on Thursday night that lie had killed 25 other men Y'eslerday he readily admitted Ills story of additional victims was a hoax aimed at obtaining "publicity" The tension in Europe was notable in foreign exchange markets ar funds seiipwdto lie moving tovVard New York' Thc'dollar strengthened against nioJ of the principal Eu ropean currencies The decline in HI silver in' London seemed definitely checked for the moment ami the world price stiffened a tYifle toward the end of the week The bond markets as a whole was uneven governments reacted a little as Wall Street express dis HI appointment over the tax measure Railroad issues were a little sluggish WE A Before you boy a Refrigerator Washer see this 6 Vf ttoge I A iMMfl sH fi I nr I 'JT 4 i a was and prices re ily LH NMv Ab dSsicsffiJ mkwkJB SV pat NORGE A I RERIGERATORS 3 8 CfSJ Washing Machines of age 16 years AND manors i xu rw Wl fl W' SK VC Ml Im 1 wi "i i HTUMmw: 5 HlliaMC Ti 1 A 1 9:00 mA 2:15 tu 4:20 tu 6:20 10:00 it tn1 1:00 I' I.

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Years Available:
1909-1977