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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 3

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THE DAILY INTER LAKE KAblSri'llj MONTANA HVI'I lilAV EItlH'AKY 5 10KH Til BEE BREVITIES a leg mid This WCTU will meet with Mrs UNERALS Sisters' hos mks maide di xoy eb t) a i ago Il i lie Dehtuoy now in ion MRS EMMA BARTLESON BE SURE YOU GET YOUR REE COPY THIS BOOKLET to cut lit believed they had Inc act CARD THANKS under the INSURANCE i iiiiiiiiBi Kalispell fractured troops Shan for Mrs Mundo TIi ii rsdn lifter to to in on or Kalispell I lily niton I rles tonight and Snndaj colder on a will Hollow The registered nurses will hold a meeting Tuesday evening al the hos pital Mrs JAPANESE TROOPS IGHT WAY ACROSS THE HWAI RIVER Kwaiy the city t'r the two the The Womctt meet in the Blue Moon reservations call the 11 I Clerk of Court Oliver Vow this morning issued a marriage license to John A and Eleanor Kvelsttid both of Eureka the Chinese Boca heavy exchange of to sincerely thank so kindly assisted us bereavement to Power missed away at noy came to be made of 1937 which ini levy or processing The tax money goes Mr mid Mrs Jerry Kalispell 'ire the pinouts ter born eb at the (Continued from pitgo I) Von I'TIlseli Hied to alow iuizI There nre household helps for every day in this 36 page House Almanac saving time and drudgery It also tells you about Att the food way to Grocers are featuring it now or your free copy of the booklet write to the Kellogg Company Battle Creek Mich Harry Kauffman arrived Wednes day evening from Helena to spend few days visiting his family mid A made in the cemetery culled II pllgmi trend mid son fop their the recall of Hnssel from Homo Herl Vnn jldtksen iroin Tokyo i riinz Von fimu Vienna wii llemloii of the army mid erttleized what they ttwiiy from the haste and Cliristlmi vritues of good soldiering Tim dlploinmle I'linnges Included Ambassadors Ulrich from trout She died in a hospital on eb 1 Japanese active in1 effort to troops Expert Service On Any Make Radio RADIO SHOP IS Third St Phone 720 II Eli OIJECVST force the Chino: Kwnngtun province rather than send them to Central China i ii Japanese wnrsiiips lying oji me coast engaged Tigris forts in a i fire I The Chinese frustrated a fanmioso nlot to over throw the nationalist government ini K'cangtung province ami set up a Japanese administration Hun dreds of Japanese undercover agents were under arrest after raids on sec i ret Japanese headquarters in the city Dismissals at the hospital (Ito past few days include Mrs Wayne Chuk James Allan of Kai Archie Minnick of Dismissals at the hospital this week included Ma ter Charles Conrad of Marion Kay Norris of Bel ton and James Bollen of who received erne for a marriage llcento was issued yertterdti) to William Ii Helmer ami Edna I Politer both of Eureka by three Post of Idaho Jane Post of and Maurice John in Rathdrum and granddaughter Suusan 1 all in Especially HITLER ASSUMES COMMAND ARMY 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe Excellent condition me chanically ar more than your worth at survived red Chester Timinas Branch mid Glen Piimieo Inlerim'ul was made in Conrad Memorial i immlery Obit titlry Maude Houston was 1SS3 at Rockford 111 Have yonr skates sharpenedlorv bni't machine Skates not drag after sharpening ground Modern Shoe Simp Those suiviiine are her daughter Mrs Margin el Schaefer of Whitefish and one son John ort Worm Texas The church will meet ihndoii ourth Jerry KoppiUig who has been surgical patient at the Sisters' hos pital was dismissed yesterday AV ls ix culture department officials said to day they could begin making pay moms March 1 to sugar growers who complied with the 1937 sugar stabilization President Roosevelt signed the ap propriation viding $39750000 for payments The program was financed by a pro I cessing tax Payments will 1 sugar quota act posed an excise tax on sugar 1 directly to the treasury A house committee estimated this tax would net $53000000 during the current fiscal year The appropria tion measure actually carried a total of $39940000 but $190000 was set aside tho finance expenses ofsenate committees and the operationof capitol restaurants pushing down into Central China from tao reported driving Chinese from in southeastj province This objective was tho Iunghai railroad the east west line running through Suehow terminating in Haichow near the coast The weather was cold in the fight ing zone and snowstorms in the Yangtze basin hampered military operations Japanese naval soutces said planes bombed a wide area of South China om eiil tat inc on military forces amt highways sisters Mrs I Burch June City ore ami Mrs Bessie Spit Ewing Nebraska and other witli Mrs Glenn1 nvenuo eiot and Monday evening it i tn i 4i i i i i i in ii'ii ievii Chill ies loft this afternoon 'home in Chicago They were culled Vmi here to attend the luneral of father Charles i Bienz She was ntttr nt Wisner Nebraska in limit They lien moved to Viini iniiiT Washington ami later Montana Mr Bi'lanoy Power and Mrs Itela Kiillspell ight jears boon nn invalid for years She passed I at lie age of 5 1 A Hummer b'ft this afternoon for Seattle on a buying trip for The Imperial He will be gone about a week and will scleet a con line of new spring merchandise uneral services for Mrs Emma DR SIGNS BILL TO PAY SUGAR BENEITS I'Ttnoral services Deliumy uero hold noon nt nt the Wagconor I Campbell clmtiel hy Rev Waller II Sandy of Centml (Tirlsllnn elinreh i Purliig the seriice lylo Carr sang 11 il l'U solo selections a i om pa nled lit to 1 the piano by Mrs Carr Those net I Ing as pall bearers were or Montana Partly cloudv east I Brint mill James Boysen and south probably snow Hurries in northwest portion tonight and Snn Colder smith central south por Thesc raids were said to have no connection with opera Hions at Canton where ival and air units were i what was described as an boon spending some time in this ter 'imry iii tho interests of the Mon tana Children's Home and Hospital in Helena of which he is superintend ent of the western district 1 Nelson was formerly pastor of Lutheran church in Pol on for years and is well known hero I dttugh mllps tsig ruin avenue west I uesmiy niievuooii in gno wnn I'll' Emma Dorris assisting hostess Mrs Anna Smith will be in charge of I rimees Willinrd ptogrnm followed by a round table discussion All women interested are invited to tit We wish those who our recent do we thank Rev Sanity for his com forting message Mr and Mrs Lyle Carr the pall bearers and all who furnished cars or the many beau tiful floral tributes we are deeply i grateful Signed: Mrs Margaret Schaffer and Jack Delanoy Tientsin Pukow railroad leading to I Suehow Cliinere troops defending uan about 10 miles west also were driven back and occupied the Japanese said Another Japanese column lathead lake thence by DeMcrsvillc and again by Columbia alls in 1891 be railroad tviir built With her husband she conducted the first hotel in Columbia alls the former Yalley House In 1898 they moved to the State Mil which was organ ized by Mr Bartleson and of which i he was manager until his death in 1'398 Since Ins death many of her years were spent nursing at the Mon Hana Home and elsewhere I The last three years she had made her home with tier daughter in Rath drum Idalio in Coeur Alene Idaho 1938 She is also 1 1 Agri i a io it no i vru (I 'UCIltj Hailey Idaho ro 't at home one a Elaine Post Coeur d' Alene I Her only affiliation was the Order rtf CM I 1 4 1 A tnv hitMUll Dial LUdllCI net late yesterday pro 1HDBHIP)' rxT eolbi DAninvno Irmnlv No 68 at Columbia alls Montana Erie er of city riday for an at the home of her daughter Mr and ARMSTRONG O' he46 i iness and Professional I club will hold a dinner Monday evening at I Room or west and extreme northwi Hons tonight Data for 2 1 hours ending in today Highest temperature 3 3 Lowehl Inst nite 27 Precipitation tioti (11 The Jap operating against the uneral services for Mrs Emma east olij BtiHleson weie held riday after Shanghai eb aneso Chinese left: flank 15 miles east pon riday after Pengpu today reported fighting its nool dOlk al tho Waggenei way across the Hwai river and ad Campbell chnpel by Rev Walter vaneing north toward Ruehen on the canv ni Esleln Pomerov Chap Order of Eastern Star During service Henry Lokensgard sang solo selection accompanied at piano by Mr Carlson Those acting as pall bearers were A Bose Ward Skyles Lee Carl Hunimor Dr A Lnnib and Van Duzer and honorary bearers were George Watt Junkins Kell A Purviance Steve Zorzie A Quesnell Swaney Interment was family lot in Woodlawn Columbia alls Obituary Emma Jane Haag was born Wayne County Pennsylvania January 4 18(13 where she received her early education and was united in marriage to Byron Bartleson To them was horn a daughter Tacio Post who resides at Rathdrum Idaho and a son Maurice Bartleson who passed away in Columbia alls in January 1919 Mrs Bartleson was a pioneer of Montana coming to Missoula in 1888 and to the lathead valley by stage boat stage to fore the ijf A Bargain! Gar Stoop iipell and Mrs Whitefish Mrs a 'rived in the extended visit son in law and Mrs Lloyd Park Either Only Wil 15' Jtuin MIhh Gerlt rtnteinent lllil the urn I ountain HIROTA SAYS CHINA INCIDENT NOT WAR (Pt oreign Min ts Dale Wartn SEND DRY CLEANING WITH LAUNDRY Glenn At Place live inches Music By 'v: was Mi'h and four iguli wto lodged in Milwaukee nttond onl rs after Mrs irst reports the victims that i luli ere Tom Mrs Mrs ('arson mid county t'ontliiueil from tuigo I) ro 'idonl of tho rooming house Pearce 1 ol riioxi Lunch at Our the state American Burt John Mrs Me OICER AND TWO BANDIT SUSPECTS DIE IN GUNIGHT b'ft Wii hoard mol or selioo) for two weeks Tony Cnrbonati ami Gerao Jb gon lutiirneii Springs ami (Mo Lee Jr for A GIANT SODA OR GIANT SUNDAE Send All the amily Washing Try Our Popular Service 14 Pounds for $100 All lat Pieces Ironed last Sept hank robbery listed Bird as but Hoi'fmun no truce of him was Thursday Hot where they have been the eks taking the baths of snow fell Im' with the it is melting I Ml bi GittiiL lee Uieatti Soda glass is almost 1 Ji limes lite usual size Qmility la t'qually al I Diet ivo 11 Uhncidafe 1 ho very iiimsti made Sparkling carbonated water find rich vanilla ice eream Tha Giant Sundae lish is over size I no A generous serving of rich ice cream covered with your favorito fruit dressing riuuI It eted under whipped ere'tmattdlupped with a big red Cherry The Sinners Garden elub will meet ill lite home of Inn Ion Tuesday afternoon This will Im a valentine party Mr and Mrs ('scar Moore nt AV Ii It elisli Saturday ntllie Ham Stock home Jni'k Uullimin nml Romeo Panleo left for Paradiso Montmiu Weditos dn Miss rancos Urn ver of Kalispell spent tho i'ild with cat ional Hiiota answered a questioner in parliament explaining "we especially do not claim rights as Although Japan lias not declared foimal war on (Tuna officials have not amplified a statement by Hirota earlier this week that ex i ts" between the two nations A high Japanese meanwhile declared a wounded ill the thigh The three wounded policemen Detective Robert Cooke seeking men who five hours earlier hud bed the Hilltop olfieo of the Ohio Nut ional Bank surprLed Boettcher Griukowiez find Stephen iguli 20 also of in the rooming house hideout caped uninjured wm city prison jtoleetivo Harry ranklin Abmu I Ver the eal Iter moderatin quite rapidly Tim Kensington Klub tninod lit file home of Van Rlnsum Wednesday uiternoon In hmmr of Mrs James lilrthday Present were Mrs Amun dn Peterson Mrs (leone Eklund I Mrs Hurry St off ten imn Mrs AMU Boofmiui (ho hmmr Mrs Jiiiiioh lli'lbm At the Sowing Present Mrs Ralph Bartlett pro I'CUlol' said they old allied from iguli im four men held up the bank loenlrd tho 193(1 London naval treaty limit ing attlc hips to "5909 tons I The spokesman made meat in connection with Britisli and rench notes asking that: Japan accept the limitations of the treaty which she previously declined i to sign I Japan's adherence to the naval arms limitation treaty the spokesman I declared would be a step backward i Mrs Mrs Drew Mrs Ralph Drew and Mrs Mrs Sidimi Small the Royal Neighbor Tuesday aft ornooii Mrs August Patterson Mel) wilt Mrs Am in I i Mrs William Mi Intyrc Bull Mrs Vnrley While Bojce Mrs Chris Holland Panirk and Mrs (' Stensvh'k Mrs Alvali Mik Pete Derosii rs ami guest close of the ilftertmon a delicious less tlutll two miles (rout (ho hide liilich was and Mrs Ilellen I out They reported most of the Was presenti with a gift from the el it Mr and Mrs Untold Collins and son I'ilfford nml Mrs Sldemiin left Tuesday for California Mrs Sldenmn will romniii for the rest of the winter wlthher mother Mr ami Mrs red Itnngemnn were sin prised by a group of I licit frli nds riday night A no hostess dinner was served and games were played until a late hour Present were Mr and Xies Dan Mr and Mrs 1 () White Mr and Mrs (' McGIeim Mr and Mrs Roy Sial ami Mr and Mrs Harold Collins The Busy Nine Sewing clu lllvHalned al he home of Dan Biiiiuem in Wednesdai 'noon Iuiieh was served to White Mrs Gordon Charles Willis Mrs Roy Seal I E7J fefW W) I ma MUM naval oi i ii mi there was no I WHY WASH The Kalispell Laundry PHONE 31 Mrs Ilellen They reported most ol II 41 Rthl i'ImL IdiH wnw LiH'rVK Bpi'il Assistant Detective Chief Glenn Hoffman said he had been infoi med that Bild Known Io officers as "public enemy No was a member of the gang from ti f'levelnnd jail while awaiting trial on charges one of asserted found Koi! Siv WW Alton Drue Store Service W'd 1 "4 fc XsN WU I DANCE 1 I I Every ister Koki Hirota told the diet today the Chin i is not a war oil In from the internal or inter national viewpoint two nations now are in a slate of war but it is not inior CHAS RED JACKETS Men 40c Best loor! Ladies 35c LUNCHES AND YOUR AVORITE BEER EC: Bfl Eg £1 S3 BQ ES Si CARRY OVER PROLONGED LOOR IGHT OVER ARM BILL IS PROBABLE STIRLING ADVOCATES for the empire mn At a session of the subcommittee on naval affairs Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai minister of the navy said I SS that if Japanese waters were invaded I would not hesitate to strike 32 il DiOW 5MH'tRUIUU IHISIUIHMI add this did not apply to friendly xisits of foreign fleets Washington eb 5 Agri culture department opposition to last minute changes in cotton pro visions of the compromise farm lull raised Hie possibility today of a pro longed floor fight over the mea sure The controverted item! was an amendment inserted at the belies! oi" Senator Smith SC i do speed up payment of part of Hie $13" 000(1 (i 'bonus congress had voted for 1 3 7 cotton growers who com plied with the 1K3S program Departmental i i if 1 said Smith's proposal permitting bor rowers to surrender loan cotton to Hie Commodity Credit corporation and receive up to two cents a pound in price adjusting payments might lead to government impounding of as much as "tm bales Such impounding they said might destroy the price advantage American cotton now holds over world compel hors Secretary Wallace frequently has voiced opposition to governmental ownership of large cotton supplies The farm bill is to be ready for house consideration Tuesday Legislators who drafted the lull disclosed meanwhile that railroads as well as all other handlers and processors of farm products would face penalties under its provisions One section of the complicated measure providing production and (The state department tit Wash ington announced tmtay the note asked Japan to reply by 29 whether or not she was building capital ships in excess of 35000 tons (ailure to reply the state de partment said would be considered an admission such ships were being built and tho United States and rance would invoke the escape clauses the London treaty (This clause permits the signa tories of the treaty to exceed the limitations if a non signer such as Japan does so) KALISPELL CLUB GETS DOLLAR BILL ROM SANTA When Santa Glaus was making hi rounds Christmas eve he found a dollar bill attached to the follow ing note which was carefully print ed: Santa This is for you if you take it If you it can be for your pet charity I Signed: The erguson kids the Menard This week Santa Claus delivered the dollar bill to tho president of the irst club receipt of which is gratefully acknowledged by the club 1 ALLS AGKEE THE MUST BE RAID WHEAT ROM 1937 IS GREATEST SINCE 1934 Helena Mont ob Moti na's carry over of wheat I'riuil 1937 was the greatest since 193 1 the fed eral bureau of agriculture economics reported The carry over on January I Jay Diamond statistician for the bureau said yesterday was 4289 900 bushels stored in mills and eleva tors and (388000 bushels which remained on farms A year ago the carry over was 2 Otm bushels last July I gave the 01 15000 bm bels on farms Montana's total wheat production in 1937 was 21918000 bushels which with a carry over of 2249 000 bush elsla July 1 gave the state for tho 7 38 crop season a total of 2 1167000 bushels The present 10688000 bushel carry over when deducted ftom the crop season total indicated 1 344') 000 bushels sold used for feed or seed Approximately 4009000 bushel: will be needed for spring seed leaving about 6668000 bushels for sale feed or carry over Tho crop reporting board said for thp United States as a whole wheat carry over this year exceeded the 1937 figures 3242810m) bushels compared with 207737000 bushels CARD THANKS YANKEE NAVY TWICE THE SIZE New York eb a An L'niteil States navy at hast twice the size of Japan's in all categories was advocated today by Ad miral Yates Stirling Jr retired Admiral Stirling veteran of two American wars said in a Ittiiclioim stieoch before the foreign policy as sociation such a navy would cost more titan two billion dollars but lie added: "If it will avert a war in tile or if war should come it will give assurance of victory then Hie price would sei in insignificant" THREE ARRAIGNED ON GAME LAW CHARGE Three men William Dougherty Sam Whitcomb and Ole Westman were arraigned before Justice Eu McCarthy last evening on charges of shooting deer during closed season and this morning en tered pleas of not guilty All were arrested by Deputy Game Warden A A yesterday in the Coram district Hearings on the charges will be held ebruary 28 at 10 o'clock and I in default of $50 bonds each the trio was lodged in the county jail marketing controls over cornwheat cotton rice and tobacco warns "common carriers' and pur chasers that they would face a pen alty of ii io $5(ii if they fail to keep records prcscrilu by the sec rotary of agriculture All transient and focal advertising must be paid in advance No charge orders accepted Columbia alls eb 5 Columbia alls school pupils all agrei if you dance you must pay the piper Last fall an epidemic of influenza brought an unexpected vacation lasting two weeks Now the young sters must attend cluses every Sat urday for 12 weeks to make tip the lost time We wish to sincerely thank all those who so kindly assisted us in any way during tho illness and death i of our beloved wife and mother i Especially do de thank Rev IT Stark for his comforting message those who sang the pall bearers and all who furnished cars or the many beautiful flowers we are truly grateful Signed: Douglas Smith and family OAKORD BAIN SEEKING DIVORCE After three months of wedded life Oakford Bain this afternoon institiited action for divorce against Goldwyn Bain charging extreme cruelty They were married at Essex on November 5 1 937 A GIANT SODA OR GIANT SUNDAE I 1 "rtf Hi s' VZKv WIN uiiliift.

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1909-1977