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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 8

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Kalispell, Montana
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EIGHT How To Relieve Bronchitis Crcomulslon relieves promptly be cnuso it goes right to the sent of the trouble to help loosen mul expel germ laden phlegm mid aid nature to soothe mid heal raw tender inllnmcd bronchial mucous membranes Tell your druggist to sell you bottle of CTeomulslon with the understanding yon must like the wav it quickly allays the cough or you tire to have your money back CREOMULSION for Couchs Chest Colds Bronchitis fh MOf i when you buy fi 7 the large aize VII AMINS AND MINERALS GOVERNMENT EX ERTS SAY ARE NEEDED IN THE DAILY DIET a Alton Pearce Drug Co DlSH KMTM 1 Phone 77 KnlNpcII Aleut ft I unvh 01 Hur I Mountain Time 1 :30 SATURDAY MAR 11 wwiiiih i SmU'tn'ffL tells your favorite ITiyA stories Lots of songs AailVt and music and fun tool Be sure fo listen The lathead BusterBrown taw Shoes for Boys and Girls USEOUR BRAKE Service and you can be sure That your brakes will stop cur car in time To lit the accident go by Our test is free too ixit Garage Kalispell Montana 16 irst Ave Phone 65 USED urniture SPECIALS Green Enamel Dresser plate glass mirror good shape only $1150 Large Solid Oak Buffet 3 large drawers for storage large plate glass mirror top making a beautiful display for pictures Our best deal at $1950 Cabin Cook Stove white enamel oven door used very little Burns wood coal or Presto logs A $2250 valueat $1750 Large Circulating Heater a hoga ny ri pie coated enamel finish Verv new looking Burns wood coal or Presto logs Sells new for $9950 Our low price now of only $4450 Installed We Pay Highest Cash Prices or Used urniture Stoves and Washers YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Kalispell urniture Next Dour to Inter Ijtke 305 Main St Phone 1017 THE DAILY 1 WEB LAKE KALISPELL MONTANA 1 1UDAV MARCH 10 1011 LOCAL SOCIET In Italy Light The comniuully was shocked Mon (Continued Ironi page 1) Air mid with 1 TONIGHT We sA Only 15c 30c eatures i ORPHEUM Picture That Has Everything LYNNE MERRICK ADDED ATTRACTION Special Comedy Latest News The Cartoon LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE 1'ROBAiE 'WILL the Helena lats Hans Peterson has returned Borgan who By HELEN is AT Anglo Aineri was to make Italian navy the Mediler daughter Hel minor opera te be gettin warships best but i complete pinochle TRANSER OVER DOZEN BRIT SKIPS MAY BE MADE RESISTANCE ABOUT AT LOS NEGROS I I It EU EN IGHT TWO b'lllEH AT (IM 11 broke the surrender A nnmner moved in thia week gen then who other than for submarines DON RED' BARRY I he problems had by military mouths first laC surrender surrendered the Russians Tonight and Sat Matinee Saturday 2:30 Order of said 2nd day of limsl moved mi'll from toward Rumania Proskuroy was threatened with capture bl 1944 VOSE Clerk COLLINS Deputy Clerk with MARShAll R08ErJ BAlUv CINNY SIMMS PATRIC KNOWLES ELYSE KNOX JOHNNY LONG and His Orchestra hold mte wore ton Grover reported American and Chinese troops under Lt General Joseph Stilwell have driven 10iidles into northern uBrmn so fast 'and decisively that Japan's war lords face an immediate decision: to rush in Contribute to war ef fort! Buy United States Saving! Stamps and Bonds at your nearest oostoffice or bank Help to axe he Axis: Mr Civanaugh has been coast since his last visit here ambulance ispell Goiuirttl hospital 1 unity lainllies of Im Injured men both Of in Bellon now be re been under authorities for They were created by terms of the last September TONIGHT SAT AND SUNDAY Matinee Sat USiO miiosIs Club Meets Members of bo Sol osls st the home SwonncH for the ebruary meeting I Medium bombers They eiitoriulned their liuabumls ut a no hostess dinner About 11 ii were altcnilnnce ollowing the dinner lie moiuberH held a short huslnos'i icsHlon white the mon played cards Each member brought something useful to bo turned tn I lie Victory vuiu The March mooting will be Mrs Jacob Tlbko leaders concluded that would be had by keep fleet in the Mediter transferring to Russia amount of Itittisn Because of Anier (Contlnued from page J) about Mrs from Seattle where she has been at the bedside of her on who underwent a tion She is reported along nicely Mr and Mrs Ole sold their place last year and have been on the coast all winter return led to the lathead recently Mr ami Mrs Harry Barnard and 11 Hl CHIU Hl New Haven Ind (I1) Monday gasless day at the Army Ordnance depot here Everyone takes a pub lic conveyance walks or rides bi cycles Los Angeles March 10 (T) Mickey Rooney passed a physical ex amination yesterday and was accept ed for general service in the army Rooney commented: the army says is all ght with me" The 22 year old divorced husband of Actress Ava Gardner was rejectee for military service a year ago His mother Mrs Nell Pankey said then that he suffered from heart flutters and high blood pressure I i 1 you The J0V SCOLDS from developing rut few drops of Vicks Va tro nol tin each nostril nt tho very first sniffle Micozo or slnn of nasal irritation Its quirk notion aids Nn turn's defenses VICKS Sv directions in loldcr VA'TRQ'NOL NAZIS LOSE 23000 I AS RED OENSIVE SWEEPS UP UMAN Newcomers Club Tliu Newcomers Monday nlghl was 'css Bridge and ihtjcd at 15 tables Bridge prizes went to Mrs 'rtink Nolan and 11 Worden for high Tho prizes went to Mrs rank tieoil and A MeKnne Delicious rifreuhtiirnlH wore mrvi'd at the close of the evening to 65 club members mid their gnosis 'll reported an i njoyttblo owning I'lio Newcomers again wish to ex ircss their appreciation to the l''tgles for so graciously rponsoring the annual event I hal Gregor Zhukov's irst dinner at Ukrainian army netted largo stocks' of war material Moscow raid It left' five tables I the Gormans in Giis sector of onlv Apgar rang a 2(i mile corridor along the rail Jutli way south to Proskurov as a retreat 1 onto itself JAP that time it seemed likely NIL mul more It Is reported llinl and biisiiH ss buildings will lie utilized lids spring includ ing the Great Northern chalets which are to bo used ns offices and a restaurtinl Apgar house owners Cavanaugh recently of and Carl Brown of the to romplish north Burma for new link in the supply route to China Stilwell directing from the field has advanced much fasten than Southeast Asia lieadquarteid thought possible Grover said In the central Pacific Japanese i lanes raided American held Eniwe ok atoll in the western Marshalls i Wednesday for the first time since i i tie strategic mise was invancii amt conquered eb 17 damage" resulted head quarters said American army and navy planes Andrei Gromyko dropped 35 tons of bombs on five Japanese bases in the eastern Mat ihalls Tuesday BUD and LOU HIT THE SKISand In or A Sleigh ride of Laughs The Boys go from Chas ing Girls to Chasing Gangsters! hat formula were only solved At that time it con oi'tid ludy ever a I the a I ii mil developed this way: The surrender was made toral Dwight 1) Eisenhower Mediterranean commander tried on behalf of the United States Ilussia and Britain mid in the in erest of the United Nations The hroe big powers therefore were the fnly Allies which had a direct claim a division of captured materials Sometime after tho surrender the llussians made an inquiry which was in effect about our share of the fleet" At hat Turkey would come into the' Mrs Van Harrington days ago after spending of two weeks here with and brother Mrs Charles and Tom Sgt Harrlng Arizona Jean for a min mis and sister Joyce Hie young couple were al several affairs given strong reinforcements to attempt large scale counter offensive or permit forces to ac their objective clear AVI EPTS ROONEY Lil enemy gun positions nt Com polemic back of the Anzio beach aechleiit jiasiBi espccttvely 53 ami 10 miles Nikolaev mid Kaznnka 17 nor) boast of Novi Bug Eight thousand Germans filled and lntffl captured in this ad' vmieo the Russian communique as b(1Ke3 if i I 1 1 1 ortod Nazi forces wee driven back 1 lor two xears ocrtip 1 ncy I 10 in 1 nvnunnlor i I ait'll! ii' ix I in ni Il i ini in i I bp I 11 huge stocks ol war material melmi lug G7 tanks 175 guns and more limn 20tl0 trucks Moro than 200 111 I lus mother localities were liberated by Mtllinov I I (1 11 I 11 I 'I 1 says urn imitetin mtumt )on lurn((1 yirunce ih slues min icing ini inica a inrriiigton nee ports of Nil mid Kherson Mai inw11 wellt t() Seattle advance was a direct threat visj will h(1 liarllH Mr1 i1 ll it I (ii: ci i iidii'i i (i(( (( i((( Nazi troops still in the lower Ukraine wpne here mid along the coast of the Block Son ijnei toward Odcsrn front dispatches intheii honor which included a din pointed out I ner ami six tables of bridge at the Capture of Staro Kpnstantinov 2G Asa Powell home given by Mrs1 miles north of Proskurov by Mai Powell and Mrs William Lindsay ti the Cal Tidriek home in ami a farewell dinner with of bridge given at Iho er station with Mrs Paul and Mrs Charles Harrington hostesses I Stewart and Bob Powell returned home from Oregon where they had been employed on 'a defense project just a few days before Bob was in jured in the plane accident here They had planned to get work on the new Belton tunnel job Mrs Iouis Petrie and lilt 1 are visitors at the Powell homo here Mrs Petrie was for merly Miss rances Powell Thu fin epidemic is still a nuisance in this community claim ing victims! weekly Mrs Lucas the teacher was a recent victim and the school was dismissed for a week Mr and Mrs Earl Ross are in repcipt of a letter from their eldest son Dolmas from Italy the first of him since evidently been He mentioned in the rain returned homo Kitoxiillo Trntn Thi' I'lro day when Dimon Apgar ami Bob depart mem answered cull nt a I mvt'll crashed in a small Iriiliihig B( eolo ruK)l(t lip uni plane nero I no ptnne vin uu n'' cmiunuiilty I power linen uat arntlh of llm Gone Sullivan pine' Tito plane badly var Turkish belligerency prooamyl would have resulted in clearing inc astern Mediterranean That would uive permitted the Russian Italian wliips to move into the Black sea where the Russians could have used hem to great adavntige The disposition of an staff chiefs then in actual split of the leaving two thirds in ancan and transferring the other hird to Russia for the rest of the war But as Turkish negotiations dragged the fleet problem dragged' with them and at various times' up for review As a result of continued study Hie military est results ing all the rancan and nn equivalent American ships ican productive capacity it appears that most of the transferred ships will be of American origin inally about two Weeks ago Rus sian Ambassador called on the president and asked I again about the Russian share of the fleet It was in comment on this diplomatic inquiry that the president last riday news that under the terms Russia had a right to herharc of Italian naval tonnage Publicity released figures on the exact number of Italian surrendered arc vague at they show approximately five bat tleships some of them old and dam aged eigth cruisers 27 destroyers and one aircraft carrier In addi tion the Italians probably surrender ed about 60 submarines and a num ber of torpedo boats and other small craft What would be the equivalent of cne third of this force apparently has 'constituted quite a problem for the Allied chiefs of staff On the Murmansk supply route the Rus sians would have much greater use for destroyers and other escort types On the basis of the main fleet type might get nine destroyers two to four cruisers and one or two battle ships In addition they might get a share of submarines or an equiv alent value of destroyers as well as various small craft such as tor pedo boats ThoyTe Nuts a word they had had New Year's He has seeing real war fare sleeping in fox holes Mrs Glenn Elliott Tuesday from Deer Lodge where she went with two truck loads of cedar posts One truck driven by Mr Elliot Sr went off the road south I of Missoula and delayed the trip Waiter Gibb returned recentlyfrom Groat alls where he attended I the convention Mr inm uujujeii renewing oio irienq I ships made in his youth when he! rode the range in this state Mrs Dorothy Burke was called to her home in Oregon by the illnc 'j of her father i Cecil Shelby Prairie View district north of Kal ispell were here one 'day recently mid spent the day at the place re ntly bougjit by the Cavanaughs in A )gar at (Continued from nnge 1) rom Now Delhi India Associ rleil Press' War Correspondent Pros daughters Approximately worn sighted over the Kiltie area during Tho day the announcement mild Two Allied planes nrd missing 1 1 eadq nn era tiiinonnccd that the total of Germans caiitured on al! fronts In Italy since tho Salerno bindings last September has now pissed ii non I nreo tnousximi ot iIhuhV Wl'M'ia Inkrn nn tlm htninhlinnd and 1500 in and around Cnstdnoi Indications are for a busy year ini itiirs iiiuiiuy i Gt vvJiini1 i hiii ijii tltr Great Northern east of Bellon will soon start of l'tmllies have already are expected all The plane circled io ro W0 (u0P nwav flying low and struck fb(1 wll( righl on hi i (' Ilin 1 1 1 1 i 1 ing Hie residenci) blaze but some i ii ro diwimti'lied to (ho second t'lru which happened idmullnneotisly club met Mrs Sid to the air however for 900 sorties again nttaeked rhipplng and other targets at Santo Stifano mid Montallo dl Castro northwest of Rome Light bombers stmislted eame lo a hall up against a corner Hie Sullivan house Iho oeeurred shortly tiller a way at Carpritnica ni ami several people and 3t enemy alrerart elioil dill Iren reached the spot til tin inedlaloiy i onum re ilio Injured but coiittclous the plane Dr Hoss from Kalispell end tin took them to the Kal Thu com extends sympathy to Hie In (lie District Court of (lie Eleventhhidii ial District of Hie State of Montana in and for (lie County of lathead IN THE MATTER THE ESTATE PETER KARL RICHTBERG Deceased Pursuant to an Court made on the March 1944 notice is hereby given that the 14th day of March 1944 at 10 o'clock A of said day at the Court Room of said Court at the Court House iu the County of lat bead has been appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said Peter Karl Richlberg deceased and for hearing the application of Mr and Mrs red Rowell were vis Daniel Korn for the issuance to''11" their parents Air and Mrs him of Letters Testamentary when a Barnard last week and where any person interested may appear and contest the same Dated March 2nd OLIVER Apgar I w' The 4UJ I I I fl W0T1O iirL Sr I 1 I MhL ri I I 1 uf Or I iH LJ 1 lu zr 2yk 5 JMW ftlft with mMHGm HmI Sv II Li IM 1.

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