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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 8

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tight TIIH DAHT INTER LAKH KALlRPHLfi MONTANA WEDNRDAT 082 I Tty tdl Vtlbl Compound She's Up in the Air Again Those she love re first to suf (er when monthly pain shatter her nerves Lydia Vegetable Compound would ease tliatawful agony 1 THINK O'NEILL DUE MENUS LOCAL SOCIETY Sunday Is Day OR DRAMA AWARD not NATIONAL AAIRS Roast of wonk! disarm thi United Beautiful Silk Suxkrjs Of Serve fork been Training By Ships there ebruary SCOUTING WESTERN SPORTS Serve uiiHuiiiK uijstniit uixiuny uivirt it Is denrcHHion and a money loss which one of those old line fighters in base ball who talk the game on and off "nal amount to a hundted the field and probably tn their sleep 011 0 MARKET QUOTATIONS Minneapolis Market a Manchuria well prove to us perhaps are certain actionr Local Wheat Market (some nation which docs not place its fnlil i hOtv noiinf TArt ss 1 1 V1 LIVESTOCK MARKET Local Produce Eggs TO HELP feeders stock plan to visit Janies Grant Ann Mrs still able to hold his own with the The phrase fjOl bt RII sweet sour the the nt the home of Delegates and elected for the 20 18 15 Tea Sauce Eutter fat Butter fat Ranch butter that the children may have playing with a live ember th Hu EXILE AGAINST JAPAN thee thee ser Choice dark northern spring Hard winter Red winter 12 Protein No 1 dark hard hard winter 65 to arr 13 Protein No 1 dark hard Large 24 oz Medium 206 oz Small 17 oz or 65 or the gas for 151210 Elltit nllernntos were convention the request of 67 67 64 China has come monastery to as Chiang Kai Shek Continued on Page 5 1 Manhattan Kas eb 10 Elden Auker all around athlete at Kansas State college will be a candidate for a pitching job with the Brooklyn restore the crushed the was credited for the de thc a in of All of which ought to indicate that Senator Robinson himself an cx sot vice man is not a militarist in nny sense of the word Yet ho declared in the same address while we do not want war and recognize it as a ter rible thing the way to avoid such suffering in the future is to be pre const ructive relationship parent and child is further anl six visitors The program Miller paid (By Nairobi Give Valentine of Cold Stripe and you will thrill her heart! Theae enchanting filmy chiffon Blocking have the ubtle perfec tion of fit that ia found only in nnd they have a way of making lovely legs look even lovelier! As the new manager of the San rancisco Seals he has achieved the ambition of life time Ho learned his baseball on the snnd lots of this city As boy he set his goal ns a member of the Seals That mark was realiz ed long ago Caveney broke into organized base ALLS TOT SECOND VICTIM LAMES week but that do any good "Where wo ire now our friends come to sco us But the don't bother too Helen Is married to rank Woody real estate man Professionally she uses the name of her first husband divorced Clark Twelvetrees but the monogram on IJelen's big black lim ousine Is one lambs Senator Robinson presented his nudieuco with some striking stalls No sane person in tho Unit'd States wants war or desires that our country engage in war Yet every sane person who studies the world Hroken Heart Easily Mended Willi ILM COLONY OILS THE By Russell Newland San rancisco Calif eb 10 Hustling bustling Jimmy Cavcncj Is Undo Sam at pence with the world Is the mn or woman who bcllevos in adequate preparedness for de fense Tho nsaertlon of George Wash ington that tho best wny to assuii I peace Is to prepared for attack KANSAS AGGIE MOUND ACE GETS TRIAL WITH HOBINS greased mod and when ft starts twisting around like a tornado and shaving his whiskers he knows something is "Vo Run That Slarti Abore Can the Cold republic's army attempt by Gen to Wu and the homo of Mrs A (1 Dtlk The rooms In which the card were placed were lovely with lowers and seven tables of G4 53 50 state At on the 1 lircnt'ei In I oiled "The 'parties really weren't mine T'just lived there and was elected DIGS UP 2 into HOLLARS I An illustration of tho soundness 'the statement that the real ngmit of I peace is the citizen who believes in 'adequate defense is found in recent istirring adress delivered before a no table audience under the auspices of the Cameron Club at Alexandria Ya by Senator Arthur Robinson ol Indiana one of the statesmen of our upper national legislative body who can always be found on the side of sound constructive nationalism es for (By Associated Press) Pine Bluff Ark eb 10 These $2900 the ground about the (AP) that Him give this Eugene Become much ns a faith in scraps of paper reduction of armament by world wide agreement is of course much to be desired although not to be con fidently expected at any time in the near future But to advocate that Unde Sam sink his navy abandon bis army and abolish military train tho committee celebration of the city Mrs Osborn regent ap pointed a commute with Mrs Hurlt chairman to take charge of the dec orating of the Liberty theatre for tho program bo held 22 Nineteen menib' rs were In attendance directed by Mrs Curl tribute to tho ather of our Country in the following numbers: Song ex tolling the virtues of Washington by I the Central school children under tho direction of Miss Barton two patriotic songs duoti by high school students with Miss Jane Hillis at the piano readings by Mias Hetty Mink ler and the program was brought to a most pleasing climax with two co lonial costume dances presented by group of small children under the direction of Miss Donovan Mrs Hunt also In costuni" accompanied at the piano Refreshments were served during informal social hour following program $165 Jormtrly 91JfS A pair arrived in noon and conducted fire All to the fire accidental rd in the kitchen and behind a coal stove A possibility exists it was said football during the past season (By Associated Press) Washington eb It's a "spar season Rhinestones bril liants silver and steel and crystal beads glitter on evening gowns Mrs red Britten wife of representative from Illinois has gown white tulle embroidered By Mrs Alexander George A ebruary Sunday By rank lltschert been tho favorite method POET WARRIOR LEAVES RALLY NATION ARICAN IDEAS AMEND ANGLICAN WEDDING BITE Sewing Club On Tuesday evening the Wood residence was the scene of a pleasant social affair when the Mis ses Mildred and Alberta Wood en tertained for members of the Sewing club A most enjoyable social evening was spent in sewing conversation and music and at 1 1 o'clock the host esses served a delicious lunch Twelve were present to enjoy the occasion By Wiliiam Uincg New nrk supposition Is Pulitzer prize judges will firninn award to for Illa "Mourning Electra" without so wrinkling of brown Thai Is unless some other produc tion comes along to It pret ty soon Advance notice hcrnld such nn advent Of course the altitude of award commlttco la concealed If tho Judges fuel as maay think they should it must be a plenuant relief for tin tn after the situation they tounil themselves In Inst year Then they frankly re up against It to make a selection which would meet general approval They finally named Susan Gluspcll's "Alison's mid to Hits day whenever tho 1931 prize Is mentioned In com pany It starts an argument By the way what's become those champions who were going to show (ho committee how It could tnbllsh nn annual Pulitzer award the best movie? rawsiwrE Ad ns Bicentennial ogrnni Given By The It Tho Daughter of the American Revolution held their regular meet ing Monday afternoon Mrs MRS ESTEY TELLS ATAL OIL EXPLOSION Associated Press) East Africa eb "with these cattle I does for "with this ring I Mrs Estey and Miss on They make sail like n3otHi have returned from Missoula I crazy kite Never blame a batter for I whero they were called by the of four members of Mrs Estey's of the ball fnniHl Ttiav Inuf tholr urvliiei vv lives in an oil explosion when their home burned to the ground Ed Russell a relative is In the hospital at Missoula with some hope of recovering The little fath er nnd her aunt gave their lives try Imrnb and Browned Potatoes Creamed Carrots Bread Butter Head Lettuce and Russian Dressing Baked Cottage Pudding ruit Sauce Coffee Supper Lamb Snnrlwiches Chocolate Cookies Peucli Agnes Club Enjoys Pleasant Valentin" Spokane Wash eb 10 Cattle receipts 161 grain fed steers good $525 to $575 mod $425 to $500 common $300 to $400 Stockers and feeders $400 to $500 heifers choice ffyfit $500 to $525 good $500 to $525 common nnd me dium $300 to $450 cows good light $350 to $400: medium $300 to $350 common $200 to $300 Conner and cutter $100 to $200: Stockers and heifers $250 to $425 bulls good $300 to $375 canner to medium $250 to $300 calves good to choice $600 to $700 heavy $500 to $550 cull and common $300 to $450 Hogs Receipts 258 good and choice $450 to $465 light heavies smooth $400 to $415 mCUium heavies smooth $350 to $365 sows $300 to $400 fat pigs and skips $385 to $400 ers and underweight pigs $400 to III zo Sheep Receipts good to choice $450 to $500 year ling wethers medium to good $30G to $400 ewes 'medium to good $200 to $250 llnppy In New Home Helena Twelvetrees once lived In Trvl lv4 0 1 1 ImnAci tuhnrn! 1 I Ull 11 UWU I 1ltV III 'J she says llvo with my husband liOVW lril'r 111111 and a lot of dogs nnd am liapplerj than over been in lay life" is her solution to the problem of casual callers "After lived right in Hollywood while 1 found I was gelling a rep ut'ntlon as hey hey girl simply be cause I tried to be polite to the peo ple who 'dropped in' Even my stu dio became nlnrmcd at the rumors of the parties I was giving constantly fllue fimmeirfol A STORED OR WOMEN self in 'these pursuits in later years as a relaxation from his duties as a soldier He was born at Peng lai province of Shantung in 1878 A licentiate with the degree of Usui Tsai won by competitive examinations he was Great ulls eb 16 A fire that Knturday evening brought the death of James Justice Jr 4 yenr old son of Mrs Paul itzgerald of 813 Sixth street south Monday morning claimed its second victim when Winona May Justice 3 yeiu obl sister of the dead boy died in a local hospital The little girl suffered severe burns on both arms and her back and severe shock The fire started in the itzgerald home before 7 Saturday night while Mrs itzgerald was at the home of her parents next door A neighbor noticed smoke coming from the win clows The fire department was ini incdiately notified but in the mean time Mrs itzgerald attempted to gain entrance Driven from the door by flames fjhe suffered a badly lacerated wrist when she broke in a window in an attempt to rescue the children and is at the Columbus hospital' A Diamond grandfather of the dead children entered the residence by the back door during the fire and succeeded in rescuing the little girl by crawling along the floor of room filled with smoke nnd flames The boy was dead when removed from the burning house Dr I It McBurney county cor oner announced no inquest will be held The bodies of the two children are nt the chapel uneral ar rangements are being held in abey ance pending the arrival in Great alls of James Justice father of the two children who resides at Che halis Washington Brooks state fire marshal Great alls Monday after with ire Chief Trodick an investigation of the indications are acording learn his needed lessons without the marshal that the fire was 'need of punishment and apparently original More Cntti Rcninrks New York debutantes have afford ed Buddy (excuse please Chawles) Rogers a million worth of publicity by chasing him right on to the society page Two bf the greasiest looking indi viduals I have seen are well known Broadway plavbov4 Br kfl Grapefruit Pan Cakes Maple Syrup Broiled Sausngu Cukes Coffee It has attack by tho professional paci fist who Slates in what he says is the inter I I 4 1 1 Ml Ul world nn those sound Americans who do not Bai em Beggars Th" word must have gone around to all tho runaway and abandonednls on Manhattan Island that myirty elglith street 'farm la a refuge for needly felines The backyard has been besieged lately by toniH nnd hibbios making tho nights nightmarish with their 'yowls for relief Onlv one hns been given Indoor privileges along with Daffy who took up hero last August The newcomer Is nn extraordinarily beautiful Paris ian nnd been exptclliig some one to come nnd claim her in nnentarlly She's such nn arlstin rnf le thing been al loss Io give hoi" a name that goes well with Daffy nnd Dizzy (the dog) Dopey just won't do Pr haps Dfann will If she Mays long enough to get used to It Diana call her that here) snubs the friendly Daffy whoso fur is not so long nnd luxuriant She pubbles Dizzy no end by refunluK to envort with him as Daffy does When the pup bounces toward I'er she freezes hint with hauteur or rakes his nose with patrician claws I suppose Diana Is Just another victim of the stock market Sh" must have come down from some lordly stale Like Daffy and Dizzy however her Interest In the mechanics of writing is Intense Any one of tho three of them can fiinild" iround and stretch a few pages of notes over more terri tory than I can In my most verbose moods And the cals love to Bleep on Hi" typewriter probably having seen mo do the saute I should like to "tho pondrlft Charles Crano o( Brattleboro Vermont it ho thinks all cats share that penchant for cohimning he has observed In his own typewriter mas cot In his column labeled "Our Copy Cat" now available in a com pillation he describes the literary ac tivities of his tortoise shell feline Maybe we can find a basis for the assertion that a'l columnists have catty quality in varying degrees i nn wno captains But later Wu helped Chang bagkelIan tcanj aml was a powerful high I hulfhanlz In Iap) rttllv AnA nt lay that a flic ehuncra W28 IDflUP in tO vnicil Daa io ue uaitur jhat dler and training expenses I requests from the natives I WU PIE Parly A pleasant Valentino party wns en joyed Tuesday afternoon when mem bers of the St Agnes club enlerlnln ed nt let I llbb spring bridge nnd 500 were In play until nlate hour Score favora were award ed to Mrs Byrne for high Ifcore In bridge nnd to Mrs Suuser in fifflt The Valentine color scheme was carried out Hiroiigh tlio decorallonn In favors tiillys and ciiiidleii and when ihe dainty luii1i was served at tlie close of the games ibuneiiog in uie mime pared to defend our land against it no urnieu miro mere to uoiumnus S() that othcr naton3 will hesitate The Seals purchased him in 191 attack us International agree onr years later they sold him tolnentSt when the crisis comes are fu Clncinnatl for $65000 It was the(ju things as the recent events in A I rv A aA 1 1 fnw 4 1 Lxiu 1 1UOI Lflft Ult 4 VI lUJ IVUUI He returned to the Seal a few years ago His assistance in train ing and encouraging youngsters hns hniin invnlitnhln Tlnfnrt thn bUHV uIuuilq 1 he was with Oakland Lyn carefully must realize that Lary now shortstop of the Yankees the richest nation in the world if owes his development to a great ex we drestroy our defensive armament tent to Caveney Seals officials give 'and defend on International agrec him full credit for the remarkable meats entirely we will only invite at development of rank Crosotti who tack at the first opportunity from joins the Yankees this spring Ilesentment to the encroachment of youth ts not tn makeup IPc has always helped instead of hin dered them His philosophy is: The team conies first Caveney second Ho is bringing to the club a boyish enthusiasm for a new line i work Hint refreshful: to ali with whom he comes in contact This winter he Ing as a pacific example to tho rest has been on lhe job early and late! of the world is charitably speaking One day the writer ran across him but to show one asininity especial sorting and wiping baseballs Hely in the present state of world fecl slojipni long cnougn to noiti up a ball with rough spots onpositel "See this ball? the were persuaded by relatives to start a mil field of fine arts while he was a iitary career and was graduated from youthful student and indulged him Peiyang military academy at A IC4IVOI41 Ilk wva He joined the imperial Chinese I army but when the republic was es 1 Shek tablished under the presidency ofWucham thnraimh that it Be has shut rnt all the other Yuan Shih Kai in made commander of a regiment lord into the retirement from which not on the pitcher's monnd he President 1914 plans to he has just emerged first base hostess by tho people who IroopediticH on the terrible losses which came In upon mo I used to have my tole Jo America because of tho World phone number changed almost In addition to the loss of life in battle ana ilia expenaiturc ot 'Hi ltons of dollars the Senator stated that at this time thirteen years af ter the signing of the armistice we have not yet reached the peak ot disability so terrific Is war In the modern sense Sixty thousand Am ericans he declared lie burled and awaiting the Judgment Day on for eign soil and there are sixty threc hospitals in nearly ever? state in tho Union with 150000 beds all occupied and with huge waiting lists in addition This he added does not begin to tell the story of human sacril'ico and suffer ing while on the material side there Shanghai eb Pei the a name to conjure with in dlit of a Buddhist sist his old foe th unifying China against Japan He was until Marshal Chiang de feated him at Wuchang in 1927 a very thorn in the flesh of the na tionalists He fought them in the field and politically and if eng Yu llsiang the "Christian had not gone over to the enemy he might have carried out his unify China by force In those days he was a whom all China feared and erf When a few days ago May wheat July wheat September wheat Montana Winter By Bobbin Coons Hollywood eb (A Per sistent uninvited "droppers ln" among tho Hollywood colony seoni to bo disconragod by distance confining their activities to tho environs of tho movie town and Beverly Hills Tho tip comes from Helen Twelve trees who sought refuge from tho tribo nf unbidden cnllers by moving to Brentwood where she nnd h' husband hnvc new home far enough away from tho dropplng ln itinerary to itssuru them peace and quiet Tho Hollywood "dropper ln" Is it survivor of tho old ossy golng Holly wool life before talkies and economy mensnres put tho movlo artists on fairly exacting schedule and routine1 of real working people Tho "droppor ho 8 a wm )(nl aru favor ibbi to war rather than nn individual rome i nrc HPeklng to imiko tho United once on casual acquaintance and lfKlllla tt milHuristic notion Nothing received civlly returns next limo bc further from the truth and with three or four friends Each of Jt Ja coining to ho pretty generally thesn friends of course nufomntlcal r(rognlzcd that the real sound cn ly becomes a potential "droiqer pacifist who would keep and anomer link in nn vvur growin circle of nuisance BBILLIANTS SET EVENING GOWNS warrior respect hc sud denly appeared in Peiping as "hon ored of Chang Hsiao Liang he jumped back into the headlines of the vernacular and foreign to be in failing health and with perhaps only a few months to live Marshal Wu may become one of the chief rallying names for re sistance to Japanese aggression Wu is a tall slender man with white hands which are capable with the brush or the pen as they are at sketching military plans He won distinction in the make himself monarch of China brought a rebellion in which Wu won national fame for he put down the uprising with such thoroughness that he was made a major general Then in 1917 Wu commanded the left flank of the when it fought an oral Chang Hstin Manchti dynasty foe's right wing with being responsible feat of the movement In the south Canton led by Dr Sun Yat Sen founder of the repub lic was becoming a serious menace to the vaulting ambitions of Yuan Shih Kai and Wu was picked as the man to break rising prestige He did this largely by displomacy bringing about a truce in the strug gle death saw Wu in control of five provinces and commander of the third division of the old Pekin army This force became em broiled with Chang Tso Lin father of the recently deposed young warnobin8 aR a prot of Coach Casey lord of Manchuria and it was then (iobins folowing his graduation in that eng Yu Hsiang deserted WusijUne banner resulting in the laser's de 1 wbo captalns the Aggie fool Tits Ik4a knlnml beat eng in 1926 His nemesis was Chiang Kai the games he pltche Un Big Six com Ilk 1927 dofont of Wu at poUion the last twn seasons IlA luia chi4 oil thp Athor va UVIsUlif HS BO LliUlVUII VHUw lw HUI 1912 Wu was drove the artistically minded fn the circjiit and when he there Pan CnkrB Two cups flour our teaspoons baking powder One quarter teaspoon salt One teaspoon sugar Two eggs One and one hnlf cups milk Three tablespoons fat melted Mix ingredients nnd beat 2 min utes Drop by tnblespoonfuls onto hot greased griddle or frying pnn When bubbles nppear cnrefully turn nnd brown other sides hot with butter and syrup Rusiinn DreBtin One half cup si iff may on liaise Three tablespoons chopped dill pickles Three tablespoons chopped olives Two tablespoons chili snuce Two tablespoons entsup One eighth tenspoon salt Mix ingredients Beat with Chill and serve on lettuce or tomnto snlads Baked Cottage Pudding Two cups pnstry flour our tablespoons baking powder One hnlf cup sugar One eighth tenspoon salt Two eggs Two thirds cup cold waler One teaspoon vanilla our tablespoons butler melted Mix ingredients nnd bent 3 min utes Pour into shallow pan and bake 20 minutes in oven Cut in' squares serve warm ruit Sauce Two thirds cup sugar Two tablespoons flour Two thirds cup water Three tablespoons orango juice Two tablespoons lemon juice One tablespoon butter One eighth teaspoon salt Blend sugar and flour Add rest of ingredients and cdok until sauce thickens bur constantly warm worth came from Their owner heard anti hoarding campaign them in circulation through a local bank By Morris Harris Wu By Alice Judson 1'ealo A two year old had his hand souml Iv skipped every limo he touched the toilet articles on his mother's dress ing table A halt dozen such experiences cured him of going near them He was also slapped every time he tried to write with father's fountain pen He learned not to touch it or a while the gaa cocks on the IrlHihniv fnvi anAnirvI In ImLl nnl tlcular fascination for him His' hands were slapped every time he reached for them He learned not tu go nhar the stove Learning not to touch the toilet articles and the fountain pen was convenient for the adults in house Bearing not to touch the stove was a measure ot safety him Yet how well these lessons were learned is a question Wo can be sure only that his learning will hold good when adults who slap are pres ent Very likel? too tho child has de veloped some antagonism toward the persons who slapped him A suf flcent number ot such experiences would teach him to shun them as much as possible inally they might make him stubborn and hateful Ob viously it is not in this way that a pleasant between ed There which the child to young to under stand reason must be taught to re frain from by physical measures More often however there are oth er ways ot meeting such situations I for instance every time a child reaches for a dangerous or forbid den thing his attention is quickly diverted Into other channels or a substitute pleasure is given he may There were 1568 injuries among 15500 players in Ohio scholastic i silver nnd she wears a coronet brilliants In her hair I not prepared to defend I'kind the pitchers like to ley their ourselves at the beginning of the war i i iinzLwiiiutidf nronarnH it luiuvqnuivii Mr Saniljr lloitfcii To Prpatu Club A pleasant 1 luncheon was the offering of Mrs IL Sandy when she entertained at her home yesterday for member of the Per petua club The ladies gathered at the Snmly home al 11 and a business i mueting was held before luncheon time During the meeting planvere made for the anniversary luncheon to be given in March I When the delicious two course I menu wns served decorations were I in keeping with St Valentine's day jA largo bouquet of chrysanthemum1 centered the table and valentine fnv (rs marked places for seven A pleasant social hour was enjoyed at I the close of the afternoon Had be bee is possible that som eot the terrible death'ealling for time out and an Inspection which Senator Robinson sd i 11 lu uiion graphically described might haxq been avoided And there is today a3 Robinson recognizes no sare argument against adequate prepared ness for defense The men and wo men who advocate such preparedness Ernie Nevers through with tho prp tho rea c0llstructive pacifists of playing ot rootnan auer America from his high school days on is pull ingto rescue her as they rushed in lng out while he in one piece to the flames and were overcome Jo use bis own expression Nevers The fire started when William Zo say he has well financially as ska one of the victims of the fire set a professional player The former a can of crank case oil on the stove Stanford fullback turned pro at the to warm for the purpose ot using it end of the 1925 season and Is report to start his car It boiled over on 'the ed to have received $25000 cash in stove fillinz the house with flames hand before signing a contract or Mrs Miller the elder sister had a young man of 2S he hasn't done so anq placed come from Oregon to attend the fu badly neral of their father who died in De cember and her sisters prevailed on The case of Billv Wells of England her to remain over with them for a is another argument why fighters visit James Grant who with his should put away some ot their earn father and sister visited here last ings while the going Is good or mother victim He veara he was an outstanding welter BUUnilv JS A A zx i i school student ana ucmo weight ana now ai arrnmu tv ii Dlliv moto WP(1 a lx ib 1 li'O ll Hvnrn IVA llll 11 t'l a iiinitv TlPifP me inmiii tntnuj Hiuvi avc40KG loved by ail in Missoula hs she had thousands of dollars Now be lives wed In the Anglkan marriage won many prizes in tho baby shows fight to flgbt His last bout in vice for native Christians here won in i ib him ino Archdeacon Owen explained 1 a sa is I no ini I la coni imi UUAU I Ilin iipi uiuiiiri 03 ait xiii aixB 1103 playslpital with a baby sou whemthe trag Adv occurred 1 of the I 'll I grl KVr WS i hard winter 68 to arr 67 1 Protein No 1 dark hard or hard winter to arr 69 No 1 hard or hard win ter 63 to arr 63 Barloy: Medium 48 52 Choice 53 54 Oats 25 26 (j a fitli bt HI 0.

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