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THE GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE Page Friday Morning, December 30, 1938 Director Former Falls Girl Wins Film Prominence Burlingame's Spray of the Falls 0 Comity Pays $348,633 Out Among Thursday arrivals here Sfio tvith confidence at a store with a reputation! Mary Alice Wrixon, former Great 11 1 1 I Funeral Set 11. limp 9 WW from Hill county were Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

McGuinn, -Paull McGuinn and Ann McGuinn, all of Havre. Today's Entertainment Liberty "Trade Winds," Secrets of a Nurse," and Paramount news. Rainbow "Shadows Over Shanghai," "Come on Rangers," and "Men of Steel." Ritz "Booloo," and "Whirlwind Horseman." John Stafford, local attorney and Of Tax Funds For Saturday Falls girl apparently destined for starring roles at the Warner Bros, studios in Hollywood, occupies a prominent quarter page in the rotogravure section of the current Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Accompanying the photograph of the budding star is a caption which informs that her name has been shortened member of the state house of repre Today's Charges Appear On Your January Statements sentatives, will leave Sunday for Helena for opening of the legislative session. Remittances Represent Masonic Organizations to Conduct Services Will Baucus, senior at the State to Maris Wrixon.

Intensive study at the Pasadena community playhouse, Pasadena, preceded her entry university, will return to Missoula Monday. He is spending the holidays here visiting his parents, Mr. Amounts Due State And Other Agencies Remittances amounting to at Temple at 2 o'Clock Funeral services will be held at 2 Arrivals here Thursday from Fairfield included Lucille Olson. G. H.

Bottcher was among Thursday business arrivals here from Lewistown. Mrs. F. M. Burks of Kalispell, former local resident, visited with friends here Thursday.

into the film world. and Mrs. J. J. Baucus.

Among northeastern Montana How to Ease 633.09 have been made to the state treasurer and fiscal officers of other residents spending Thursday in Great Falls were Mr. "and Mrs. A. T. I f.

r'v r-1 K' CI A western Montana resident governmental agencies by Cascade county, according to County Treasurer M. T. Linnane. The remittances represent a portion of the Listing, M. J.

Coffey and William A. Jones, all of Wolf Point. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lundgren of November tax collections.

spending Thursday in Great Falls was J. W. Rice of Missoula. Callers here Thursday from Ro-nan included G. A.

Drowatsky, H. E. Burnside, Joe W. Hernik and the Leland apartments have re Saturday afternoon at the Masonic temple for James M. Burlingame, 71, pioneer business man and leader in state fraternal and political circles, who died here Wednesday evening.

Cascade lodge No. 34, A. F. A. will officiate, with Black Eagle Commandery No.

8, Knights Templars, acting as escort. Burial will be in Highland cemetery. Pallbearers will be W. H. Meigs, James W.

Speer, Dr. J. H. Irwin, Howard Stanley, Thomas Larson and Albert Beckman. turned from'Lewistown, where they spent' part of the Christmas holi FIRST-massage throat, chest, and back with Vicks VapoRub at bedtime.

This relieves the distress. days visiting relatives and friends The sum of $87,374.09 was remitted to the state treasurer. Of this amonut $28,572.81 will be credited to the state general fund, $247.20 to the bounty fund, $319.84 to the livestock sanitary board funds, $289.99 to the livestock com Mrs. Fred J. Perra left Thursday Mabel Poole and Harry Thomas are spending the holidays in- Lin evening for Minneapolis to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.

coin and are visiting Miss Poole's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and mission fund, $4,872.68 to the hail insurance fund, $16,635.79 to the Mrs. Tom Hensler. They will re and Mrs. F.

C. Weber. Mrs. Katherine Fah and daugh ter, Miss Katherine Fah, have re turn here Saturday. THEM to make its long -continued action last even longer, spread a thick layer of VapoRub on the chest and cover with a warmed cloth.

10NG AFTER sleep comes, VapoRub keeps working-loosens phlegm-eases muscular soreness or tightness-clears air-passages eases coughing relieves local congestion. Often, by morn- I Ing the worst of IvUd the cold is over. VapoRub state educational bond funds, $35, Announcement of the appoint 150 to Attend Mr. and Mrs. H.

R. Dehlbom and 794.33 to the university millage fund, $395 to the highway patrol turned from Lewistown, where they spent Christmas with Mrs. Fah's mother, Mrs. Mary Ransom, and attended a family reunion. There son Dick of Glasgow are here spending a few days as guests of revolving fund, and $246.45 to the ment of Shirley S.

Ford, above, former Great Falls banker, to the post of director of the Northwest Bancorporation, was received here Thursday. Ford has been a vice Mother-Son inheritance tax funds. were 18 present at a family dinner Clifford Frank, 921 4th s. Dehlbom is employed by the Great Northern railway at Glasgow. A remittance for $240,413.15, rep given there.

NEW resenting general city tax collec president of the bancorporation for DeMolay Fete tions; one for $1,782.74, represent Mrs. Delia Klich and daughter, several years. He was vice president of the Great Falls National bank ing special road taxes, and another Patty of Waverly, left Thursday night for their home after as the New Year! for $10,312.59, representing special Have Applied For Auto Licenses PLAN NOW TO ATTEND GREAT FALLS' BIGGEST NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW tax collections, were made to the spending Christmas here visiting treasurer of Great Falls, two remit Mrs. Klich's son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Chester Hillstrand.

More than 250 owners of motor when he left here to become vice president of the S. National bank of Omaha. Later he moved to Minneapolis when named vice president of the bancorporation. Harold W. Brenton, another vice president of the corporation, also was named 0 RAINBOW vehicles in Cascade county have al arid festive as the midnight bells! Lioht-hearted as the first day of January, tances, one for $2,060.24 and the other for $48.13, were made to the treasurer of Belt, and one for was made to the treasurer of ready applied for 1939 license plates and car registrations, according to YEAH MAN EVERYBODY'S Cascade.

The sum of $486.90 was re director. Brenton and Ford fill ana nev to wear rrom now inio oprmg: Only the office of County Treasurer M. T. Linnane. Issuance of license plates and registration of motor vehicles S98 Many Great Falls residents have received invitations to the annual Governor's ball, to be held starting at 9 p.

m. on the evening of Jan. 5. The affair will be held in the Helena civic center, the former Shrine temple. W.

H. Hawley and his sister, Mrs. Katherine Woodman, who have mitted to the treasurer of Neihart, and $3,884.32, representing assess the vacancies left by resignation of Isaac Moore and David Shepard. will start Jan. 3.

Mark Twain' "Tom Sawyer. Detective" DONALD O'CONNOR BILLY COOK PORTER HALL RAYMOND HATTON "Going Places" DICK POWELL ANITA LOUISE ments for the Greenfields bench ir County Commissioner Robert Weir rigation district, was remitted to will receive 1939 license plates No the treasurer of Teton county. ALLEN JENKINS 21. and Mayor Julius J. Wuerth- Mr.

and Mrs. F. C. Arms Plan Annual "Parley" New Year's Afternoon ner will receive the second number. LOUIS ARMSTRONG The treasurer has so far issued 212 driver's licenses for 1939.

The State Board Approves PWA Loan Offered for New Building at Galen Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Arms will customary rush of owners of motor For Snow Fun Hat, Cap and ScarS Sets at Hal Price! Get Yours Today entertain at their ninth annual vehicles to obtain registrations and Reservations have been made for 150 DeMolays and DeMolay mothers who will attend the first mother-son banquet sponsored by the local DeMolay chapter in the banquet hall of the Masonic temple, commencing at 6:30 tonight. Freddie Oakland, master councilor of the chapter, will act as toastmaster, and Wilson Nicoll will talk on 'What a DeMolay's Attitude Should Be Toward His Mother," to which Mrs.

H. B. Hoffman, president of the DeMolay Mothers' circle, will respond." Group singing during the banquet will be led by L. W. Upshaw, with Blaine Hoffman playing the musical accompaniment.

Following the banquet a public memorial service program will be held in the Scottish Rite hall of the temple, commencing at 8:15, open to DeMolays, their mothers, fathers, friends and the public generally. Freddie Oakland will act as master of ceremonies, and will conduct the ritualistic memorial service, in which he will be assisted by Fred Arkell as orator, Billy Madison, chaplain, and Winston Barkemeyer, playing the trumpet. Other numbers on the program will include organ selections by John Wuerthner, violin solo by Charles Francis, vocal solos by Bill Upshaw and Stanley Anderson, and accordion solos by Billy Madison. A one-act play will be given by the Golden Doors Open at 1 p. Last Show at 9 p.

ra. m. "Arms parley" Sunday afternoon at their home, 2817 3d ave. n. Hours HELENA, Dec.

29. (JP) The government's offer of a PWA licenses is expected next week. Wife Granted Divorce been visiting their brother, Phil Hawley, here, left Thursday for their homes in Sacramento. Accompanying them was Mrs. Woodman's daughter, Shirley.

Jennings Leigland, student at the University of Washington at Seattle, is spending the holidays here visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Leigland. His sister, Miss Margaret Leigland, who is employed in Spokane, spent Christmas here.

Noah R. Clem, deputy collector of loan to finance construction of Mary Dyman, plaintiff in an ac will be from 2 to 5. One hundred Invitations have been sent out. The basement, where Tom and Jerrys will be served, will be decorated in the Christmas motif. Now Showing! $92,000 additional building at the state tuberculosis sanitarium at Galen was approved formally by tion against Walter Dyman, was granted a divorce by District Judge H.

H. Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Dyman the state board of examiners today.

THE PARIS Millinery Solon Third Floor were marrted at South Salem, N. Under terms of the agreement the federal government would grant the May 2, 1931. The divorce was asked on grounds of desertion. customs, has returned from a round-trip journey by air to visit relatives at Portland, during state $41,777. Luncheon and Shower Honor Miss McMcel, February Bride-Elect mm The board examiners also the Christmas holidays.

Planes on College girls and their mothers passed a resolution requesting the public works administration to change the original loan and grant agreement to a grant only and per (mzr" rt iii Hi -i-'-- which he was a passenger were grounded on both legs of the journey, necessitating his making were guests at a luncheon and mis Httll PLUS KEN MAYNARD in "Whirlwind Horseman" WHIRLWIND WIN1UP part of the trip by rail. cellaneous shower given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. E. A. Cogley for mit the state to sell 1,000 worth of revenue bonds to persons other than George Shackette, city street Miss Genevieve McMeel, a Feb the government.

superintendent, and Mrs. Shackette ruary bride-elect. There were 24 Board members explained the left Thursday afternoon for Portland, where they will spend a present Decorations were in the Christmas motif. state had been offered a premium of Sat. Night 4 Feature Pictures aii nrr Seats COME EARLY! Kids! One full hour of Cartoons Comedies Sat.

Matinee Regular Prices to keep clean stocks clean! Key players, in which parts will be taken by Dean Danf orth, Roy Watne, Allen Larson and Pete Kjelsrud. The public program will be con- eluded with a group of numbers by the DeMolay hillbilly band. i VA percent on the bonds by a pri two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs.

Mothers brought with them ac vate concern. counts or clippings of their own weddings and also accompanied these with wedding pictures. Shackette will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mirt Caster of Carter, who will visit Mr.

and Mrs. Hal Barnes of Portland. Mrs. Caster is a sister of Mrs. Barnes, Cold Weather Fails iTHit HaCB TO To Retard Progress Miss McMeel and Karl R.

Schwartz of South Bend, will be married here Feb. 4 at 2 p. m. in Holy Family church. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Merrick and Positively A 2 On Harlowton Job two children of Cleveland, who HARLOWTON, Dec. 29. (Special) Subzero thermometer readings, the THIRD FLOOR Ready-tO'Wear Doors Open 12:45 P. M.

have been spending the holidays here visiting relatives, will leave Sunday night for their home. Christmas day they were among guests at a family dinner given at lowest being an unofficial 10 below zero, are not retarding operations at the overpass here. Until 2 P.M. 25 The general contractor, Peter Kie r7 V.l DAYS! I. i 11 Si-i 'if I Residents of Park Hotel Entertained At Yuletide Dinner Permanent residents of the Park hotel were guests at a Christmas dinner given by the hotel management Sunday evening in the dining room.

Guests were seated at a large the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swanson. There were 15 present. witt Son, unloaded a car of steel IB Mrs.

Merrick formerly was Miss Ml 11 1 shipped from the Seattle plant of the Bethlehem Steel Corp. Sizes A HURRICANE of loughs! A WHIRLWIND of ro Ann Nilson of this city. Miss Gertrude Wanke, chief dieti of jv i mance! A TORNADO range from inch square to 1 inch square. Carpenters are making concret tian at the Gorgas hospital at An- tropic travel! A TYPHOON of thrill-packed action! con. Panama Canal zone, is here visiting her sister, Mrs.

Helen Woeh- table decorated with poinsettas. Toasts and informal after dinner speeches were given by those Dress Coats Housecoats Sport Dresses Afternoon Dresses ner, and her mother, Mrs. Carl Wanke. She arrived in Great Falls WALTER ANGER'S about the middle of December and Iff came here by way of Los Angeles Miss Wanke will leave the last of January for Baltimore, Washington 9 Evening Dresses PRICE SALE to keep clean stocks clean! ana New York to visit relatives and will sail from New York in Febru fredric MARCH Joan BENNETT Ralph BELLAMY Ann SOTHERM forms. A clamshell is excavating for pier footings.

Guides and Packers To Meet at Clioleau Call for a meeting of the newly organized Guides and Packers association of the Lewis and Clark national forest, to be held at Cho-teau, Jan. 7, has been issued by Mrs. Ralph Allan, president of the group. She was chosen to the post at the organization meeting held Dec. 12 at Choteau.

Plans for the coming year, with respect to an expected large increase in tourist travel, are among items scheduled ary. Mrs. Swanson Hostess At Informal Evening Miss Esther Swanson entertained at an informal holiday party Thursday evening at her home. Guests were Mrs. Frank Merrick of Cleveland, Mrs.

Helen Woehner, Miss Gertrude Wanke of Ancon. Panama, C. Mrs. Carl Wanke, Mrs. George Nilson, Mrs.

Lloyd Black, Mrs. John C. Norman, Mrs. H. K.

Dickinson, Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mrs. Francis Kerr and Miss Esther Suhr. To Take Tax Deeds HELENA, Dec. 29.

(U.R) Counties PW II 1 Amaiinr Revelations That Will Startle You! Lllo "SECRETS OF A NURSE" EDMUND LOWE HELEN MACK DICK FORAV LIMITED MBKB OF SEATS NOW ON SALE may start taking tax deeds on lands delinquent prior to 1934 during the last week of January, Chairman E. A. Dye of the board of equaliza MILE JLoFF ..4 for discussion at the meeting. tion revealed todav. A two-vear moratorium on such deeds expired Children's COATS Miss Strain Hostess Flower Growers Club Will Give Tea Today i 11 Dec.

and law requires 60 days' notice before land may be sold. Miss K. Lee Strain entertained at a dinner party Monaay evening at her home and preceding the Fort Original members of the Flower Growers club will be hostesses at the club's first annual Christmas tea this afternoon from 3 to 5 at Group oS Children's and Juniors nightly club Christmas dance held at Hotel Rainbow. There were 20 guests. Old Accident, New Suit BOULDER, Dec.

29. (U.R) Two charges, one hit-run and the other manslaughter, were filed in district court today against Everett Juhl of Helena, growing out of an accident in 1935 in which John Haab of Clancy, a pedestrian, was fatally NO ADVANCE IN TRICES'. SPECIAL J'KEVIEW 'PARIS HONEYMOON" with BING CROSBY FRANCISKA GAAL EDW. EVERETT HORTON SHIRLEY ROSS ALSO BIG SURROUNDING PROGRAM! the home of Mrs. J.

E. Buehler, 1315 3d ave. n. The hostesses will in Cotton Dresses Sizes 1 to 16... all 1.25 values clude Mrs.

Arthur Moore, Mrs. A. Chihs Wire President HQ i ill 11 1 XsTnAtGtffBomsos G. Doull. Mrs.

Hugh Sherman, Mrs. Donald Ross, Mrs. William B. Fin- injured. lay Mrs.

L. R. McBurney and White Uniforms tioo Mrs. Buehler. Discontinued numbers.

27 in values JL, LOOK! LOOK! NEW SHOW TODAY! TOWNSEND, Dec. 29. (JP) President Roosevelt was asked to aid in getting construction of the Broad-water-Missouri reclamation and irrigation project under way in a telegram signed by every civic organization in Broadwater county. The telegram pointed out every requirement for the dam had been fulfilled. Union Label League Will Be Entertained HURRY DOWN! Have Fun Tonight! Burial in Utah BUTTE, Dec.

29. (JP) The body of John Hiltbrand, prominent Anaconda resident, will be buried in Logan, Utah, next Monday afternoon. Funeral services will be held in Anaconda Saturday morning under auspices of the Masonic lodge. No Court Held to d.VD. to dear.

Table of Odd Lol of IHFAKTS' and 1 CHILDREN'S WEAR 2 THE PARIS Children's Shop Third Floor The Union Label league will have a get-together party this evening at 8 at Carpenters hall. Chinese checkers and 500 will be played, after which refreshments are to be served. Anyone interested in the organization is invited to attend. CRAND NATIONAI Estate Valued The estate of the late Charles A Burkland has a value of $8,000, ac A NEW HEIGHT IN EXCITEMENT! cording to a report filed by the appraisers. The estate consists chiefly For the first time in several weeks no cases were scheduled for hearing in municipal court Thursday morning.

Cold weather reduced volume The number of cattle and calves on Missouri farms dropped from 2,875,000 in 1934 to 2,497,000 in 1938. of a note and mortgage on land in Teton county. of traffic and most persons remained inside. JAMES DUNN Ralph MORGAN Rob't EARRAT Dance Starts at 9 "3 COATINGS Boucies in Laurel Green and Brick Fleeces in Brick Also odd pieces in other colors. Regular 2.95 FANCY MARQUISETTE To Get the Best Cough Remedy, Mix It at Home The annual Elks New Year's dance will begin at the Elks temple at 9 p.

m. the committee in charge announced Thursday, and will last until 2 a. m. Noisemakers ROY ROGERS MARY HART Sweethearts of the West "COME ON RANGERS" "MEN OF STEEL" Mt'SlCAL will be distributed to the dancers. Silver coin dot on black embroidered YTJUtY? gold on black regular 1.95 a yard.

Cafe Changes Hands RED LODGE, Dec. 29. (Special) And Play the Sensational Movie Game Louie Martin, formerly of Walla Walla, has taken over the Keal Relief. Big Saving So Easy. No This famous recipe is used by millions of housewives, because it makes euch a dependable, effective remedy for coughs that start from colds.

It's so easy to mix a child could do it. From any druggist, get 2 ounces of Pinex, a compound containing Norway Pine and palatable guaiarol, in concentrated form, well-known for its effect on. throat and bronchial membranes. Then make a syrup by stirring two cups of granulated sugar and one cup of water a few moments, until dissolved. It's no trouble at all, and takes but a moment.

No cooking needed. Put the Piner into a pint bottle and add your syrup. This gives you a full pint of very effective and quick-acting cough remedy, and you get about four times as much for your money. It never spoils, and is very pleasant-children love it. You'll be amazed by the; way it takes hold of coughs, giving you delightful relief.

It loosens the phlegm, soothes the irritated membranes, and helps clear the air passages. Money refunded if not pkiibtd hi every way. Busy Bee cafe here. $1.40 Ft IX PINT $27C) FULL QUART THE PARIS Silks Street Floor Fine Is Suspended Carl Carder was fined $5 in municipal court Thursday for speeding but the fine was suspended. Continental Dif Philadelphia, Pa..

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