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Montana Butte Standard from Butte, Montana • Page 23

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News to Bell 65 Anaconda Bureau Anaconda subscribers falling to Retire their paper at the regular time of delivery may call Western Union between 6 and 8 and a copy will be delivered Immediately. News and Circulation Of fleet at K3 Main FOR CLUB GOLF Town, Smelter Members to Compete; Winners to Be Given Dinner. REPUBLICANS, DEMOCRATS NAME PARLEY DELEGATES ANACONDA, May for the 12-hole golf match between town members and Smelter members of the Anaconda Country club, to be played Saturday, are announced. The losers will entertain tha winners at a stag dinner Saturday evening. A radio dnnce for all members will follow the dinner.

The sports committee also announced the holes to be played In the first round of the' mixed foursome. Play must be completed by May 20. Matches will be over the first seven holes nnd from No. 14 through No. 18 for the 12 holes required.

Pairings for the dinner match are: R. C. Abbott vs. W. A.

Enianuel; Dr. B. T. Ashury vs. Frank Cole; E.

J. Bowman vs. P. F. Frick; C.

H. Branscombe vs. E. Larson; Carl Carlson vs. C.

F. Milwick; T. A. Golden vs. C.

Barnard, Rev. J. F. Como vs. C.

A. Lemmon; Ed Conley vs. S. W. Petritz; J.

J. Crosby vs. S. T. Blair.

P. O. Deranleau vs. M'. R.

Hoyt; Dr. L. G. Dunlap vs. H.

M.Johnson; J. A. English vs. Bayard Morrow; A. C.

Felt vs. S. Alnslle; P. J. Finnegan vs.

W. C. Roney; F. Fisher vs. D.

Hutchens; Murray Flint 'vs, H. H. Goe; P. F. Fitzgerald vs Chet Lultrell.

M. Fulrnore vs. Albert Campbell; H. Qarrlty vs. J.

H. Alexander; O. W. Gell vs. C.

L. McNeil; P. Hunsaker vs. W. Gannon; A.

Hunthausen vs. W. T. Mnsten; J. Kelly vs.

R. J. Caio; J. B. Knight vs.

F. S. Adams; M. Lawton vs. J.

H. McCrea. Max Lazarus vs. R. N.

Kelly; Dr W. E. Long vs. L. V.

Bender; Ed Lovell vs. Joe Hoary; A. Maclntyre vs. F. Amthor; W.

D. Martin vs. 0 P. Donohue; Ray McCnrren vs. Free Bellinger; T.

P. McGrath vs. H. E. McHugh vs.

Brooks; Roy Midland vs. J. Thomas: H. P. Murphy vs.

J. Me Vicars. E. J. Nordgaard vs.

R. J. Smith; Dr. D. J.

McKillican vs. A. Barnard; Swen Ramsey vs. Will Ian Wraith; J. H.

Schwartz vs. Ton Sillers; O. B. Sllvey vs. B.

Macln- tyre; H. J. Sommorhauser vs. Walker; Sid Stewart vs. A.

Davidson; George Stokan vs. E. Hollldny. Pat Sugrue vs. Don Feeney; Phi Thomas vs.

Georgo Dean; A. Tor Berson vs. W. C. Davis; I.

H. Treece Vs. W. L. Collins; Earl Tucker vs William Quay; F.

Tucker vs. W. Smith; W. C. Wallace vs.

C. Meyers; Gall Whlto vs. W. Capron. W.

Wilson vs. T. J. McCarvel George Winston vs. G.

C. Jackson (T. M. Whyte vs. J.

M. Cullen; T. Walsh vs. J. J.

Parrel George Wellcome vs. Ed Wenger; C. Wahlstedt vs. C. E.

Frcy; E. Tor person vs. T. B. TBorsen; J.

A Etagg vs. F. L. Smith. H.

J. Sannan vs. A. Schfechten A. R.

Tuchscherer vs. J. L. Kelly W. H.

Tuchscherer vs. R. A. Kelly Dr. W.

W. Woehler vs. W. D. Ken drlck; Martin Minor vs.

Kenned Voyer; D. G. Kelly vs. Dr. H.

Gardner; E. L. Horrle vs. L. Opie J.

W. Hogan vs. O. M. Holstrom Sam Harechfleld vs.

Ed lilckey. E. L. Kunkel vs. Hoyt Larison O.

L. Dlllenbeck vs. W. H. Chester; W.

K. Dwyer vs. G. Sparrow; J. L.

Chrystnl vs. J. Gnose; A. T. Barton vs.

R.C.Berry E. M. Andrieux vs. W. W.

Harpe and Jim Smith vs. Joseph Sestrlch Club Luncheon. ANACONDA, May Ana conda Women's club will give it annual luncheon In the Montan hotel at 1:15 o'clock Saturday, I was announced today. Reservations may be made by phoning Mrs. H.

Brown at 934-R. or Mrs. R. Brandt at 613-J. Tonight's Events Carpenters of Vasa, Eagles of Honor.

A. O. H. O. H.

Pythian Sisters. Pay Office A. o. H. small B.

A. Anaconda Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown Butte were Anaconda visitors yes terday afternoon. Murray Flint will leave lonlgh for St.

Catherine, Ontario, Canad where he will spend a few days. Anne Cecconl of Helena has com to Anaconda, having 'been call here by the death of her father. Mrs. L. B.

Savage has returned Anaconda from a visit to her home in Ashland, WIs. She als visited In Minneapolis, Duluth an El Paso, Texas. Attorney R. F. Oalnes of Bull Vas an Anaconda visitor yesterda Mrs.

Robert Jones of Billings visiting at the home of Mr. an Mrs. B. F. Jones in the Lorraln apartments.

H. J. Gordon and A. T. Oordo have returned to their respectlv homes In Bozeman and Missou after visiting their parents, Mr.

an Mrs. O. Gordon of the Hasle apartments. MARK FOiDINO Order's 100th Year in America to Be Celebrated Tonight. ioth Parties Will Hold State Conventions at Helena Next Tuesday; Bozeman Report Given.

ANACONDA, May the state conventions of the Re- ubllcan and Democratic parties re re elected at annual meetings of IB county central committees last ight. The state conventions of oth parties will be held in Helena ext Tuesday. The meeting of the Republicans held in the police court cham- ers at the city hall. The Demo- rats gathered in the city council hambers. Emil Brolln, chairman the Republican central commlt- ee, presided at that group's meet- ing, while Delia Sweeney presided at the meeting of the Democrats.

Republican delegates to the state convention will be J. B. Gnose, T. P. Stewart, J.

B. C. Knight, Mrs. P. S.

Adams, Miss Jane Moore, Gus B. English, John A. Stare, Al Tor- gersoii, M. E. Brolin, J.

H. Strain, Edward Lovell and William R. Taylor. Mrs. P.

S. Atinnns, who attended meeting of the Young Republican club In Bozeman last week, reported on that gathering. J. B. O.

Knight state committeenian, nlso spoke. The- Democrats elected as delegates the following: Thomas Russell, Mrs. T. F. Murphy, C.

H. Mc- Laughlln, Mrs. Margaret Hanson Barney McGreevey, John Finn James White and Fred Davidson Mr. McLaughlln is state committeeman of the group. KELLY TOGIVE TALK Insurance" to Be Topic of State Auditor's Office Employe.

ANACONDA, May Kely of Helena, of the state auditor's iffice, will speak on "Insurance" at he Klwanis club meeting in the Montana hotel at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow night. Matt Kelly will be chairman of he program, and A. G. Hunthausen, resident of the club, will preside at business session. H.

E. Hamper will be in charge of the musical BALL CAMPAIGN NO CLOSE Players Will Be Given Contracts Tonight; Opener Sunday. ANACONDA, May of the Anaconda baseball club wli: meet this to complete the tuncl-raising. campaign. Members oi the" club will meet tonight In connection with the drive.

Final arrangements of the open- Ing of the season will be made tonight. All players are asked to be present. Contracts for the players will be ready evening and will be given to them at tho meeting. Those in charge of the drive said Hint some persons who wish to contribute may have been missed in the canvass. They may do so by calling John Sterger or Max Lazarus at the O.

K. store. The Anaconda club will open Its season Sunday by playing the Silver Bow Parks at the Athletic field. Leonard McComb Body to Be Given Burial in Canada ANACONDA, May bodj of Leonard McComb, old-time Ann- conda resident and carpenter who was found dead Monday afternoon will be shipped to St. Catherine Ontario, Canada, tonight.

Funern services will be conducted in St 3atherlne, and interment made the family plot In that city. JOHNSON RITES ARE CONDUCTED First Lutheran Churcl Services Held at 2 o'clock. ANACONDA, May 13. services for Qustave Johnson, 'wh died Monday, were conducted at th First Lutheran church at 2 o'cloc this afternoon. Interment was I the family plot in Hill cemetery.

The funeral cortege formed a the W. D. Kenclrlck chapel at 1:4 o'clock and proceeded to the churcl Tho Rev. J. E.

Lonncmist, pasto officiated. Albert Powtlrlll sang two hymn He was accompanied at the orga by Mrs. Qerald Nagle. Pallbearers were Clifford Milk wick, Sam Johnson, Adolph John son, Allen Tolstrom, Jolin Holn berg and O. D.

Stokke. Knights Win. ANACONDA, May Kriights of Columbus kittcnba team defeated the Ecllpso team, 1 to 10 in a league game on the Oil Common last night. ANACONDA, May the Ancient Order of Hibernians America 100 years ago will be bservert by the Anaconda lodge nd the auxiliary at a social at 1 'clock tonight In the A. O.

H. hall. W. K. Dwyer- will bo tho prlnol- al speaker, using as his theme the 00th anniversary of tho orgnnliA- lon.

T. J. Collins of Helena, will peak on the part Hibernians aken In the progress of America, udge R. E. McHugh nlso will fle- vcr an address.

Jack Gallagher will preside as nastcr of ceremonies. Patrick Muray Is in chargo of tho reception nd refreshments. Farrell Gallagher chairman of the committed in harge of tho entertainment. Johnny O'Prny, Tom Ferguson of lelena, Charles Devlno nnd Mrs. R.

Daniels will sing several solo lumbers. Francis MoEwnn, accompanied by Jim McColluni, will sing everal selections. Instrumental numbers will bo given by Mrs. Laura and Mike Walsh. Delegations from Butto and Helena will attend.

Eugenia Puccinelli uneral Saturday St. Peter Church ANACONDA, May Ju- eral of Mrs. Eugenia Pucolnelll, ife of Frank Puoclnelll, will be anducted at St. Peter church at clock Saturday morning. Inter- cut will be In the family plot in fount Olivet cemetery.

The borly will bo removed from le P. J. Fiuncgan chapel to the imlly home, 1009 East Third street, imorrow. Tho funeral cortege will jrm at homo nt 8:45 o'clock aturday morning and proceed to 10 church. Solemn requiem high inss will ba sung.

Six Youths Escape Injury When Auto Overturns in Yard ANACONDA, May Anaconda young men inlraculouslj escaped injury last evening when automobile In which they were riding turned over and came to rest on its top in the yard of Harrj Barnard, 712 Main street. The car was being driven by Arthur Scallcc 10, of 500 Spruce street. The accident occurred about o'clock, according to a sheriff's re lort. The boys had been up Sbeei 3ulch and were entering Mali street, when the machine turned over. Others In the car were Alfred Rlcci.

Victor Oagllo. Angelo DIRo Dominlck Patch nnd Frank Ver nclll. Opens Lake 16th Time. TOLEDO, (UR Capt. Clycle Tobin brought his steamer Southpark through Ice ant fog from Detroit to Toledo, In opened the navigation season 01 Lake Erie for tho 10th consccutlvi year.

WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- lomel-Aud You'll Jump Out Btd la itis Morning la Go Tlrcr elionld pour out two potmria ol liquid blln Into your La win Jf thin Is not rtawinirfrrcly, your food juBLilecoya En tho Ixiwalfl. Can Mont ft your You pel Your Wholo system fs poisoned nnd you fcol flour, anil tho world looka jmnlr, LaxalEvc.i nro nnljr A bowel movement doesn't get nt tho cause. It tftkca IJjcwo good, oM Cnrlcr'n Little Mver Fills two paunrls of bile flawing freely and nuke you fee I "up nnd Harm- IGIB, ffonlle, yeL amoving In mnklnir bile flow freely. Ask for Carter's Llttfo Ltver Pills name. Stubbornly refuse mirthing elac.2Sc, (MONTANA Eleanor Rodgers Valedictorian of Graduating Class ANACONDA, May Eleanor Rodgers, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. 3. 3. Rodgers, 706 Locust street, will give the valedictory address at the commencement exercises of the 1936 Anaconda high school graduating class on May 29, It was announced by school officials today. Ned Rochon, son of C.

O. Rochon, 122 West Third street, has been named to give the salutatory address. Miss Rodgers led her class in scholastic achievement, during her high school year and Mr. Rochon won second high honors. Miss Rodgers has taken an active part in school activities during her four years at the school.

She has participated in dramatics, glee club and other extra-curricular activities. Mr. Rochon Is editor of the "Big high school annual; has'acted as editor of the "Copper school paper, and participated in Athletics and dramatics. Patrick J. Murphy Rites Set Friday In St.

Paul Church ANACONDA, May rites for Patrick J. Murphy, who died Monday, will be conducted at St. Paul church at 10 o'clock Friday morning. Interment will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. The body will be removed from the Daly-Shea mortuary In Butte to the family home, 510 Elm street, tonight.

It will remain there until 9:30 o'clock Friday morning, when it will be taken to the church. Solemn requiem high mass will be sung. ONE COAT i MAGIC for furniture woodwork Party Postponed. ANACONDA, May Mother's day party planned by the Degree of Honor for tonight has been Indefinitely postponed, it was announced today, A meeting of the lodge will be held In the Eagle hall tonight, however, New Improved Brush Duco Whether yon have ftrer used a paint brush before or not, you can apply New Improved Brush DUCO. Restore an old piece of furnllurft to service Brighten up a bedroom jsct Revive the color of a -I Lustrous Colors J-O and the NEW DUCO WHITE kitchen New DUCO will do for you! More beautiful than ever.

With famous DUCO durability no chipping or One coat covers like Magrfc. And what magic! ONLY 5100 apt, JL a.qt, See Duco Demonstrated at Our Store May 15th by factory representative MR. R. F.HOLMBERG! Test Its toughness, gloss retention, heat resistance. Duco IB as easy to clean as a china MONTANA HARDWARE COMPANY 30 West Park Street LAION LEADS IN W.VIRGINIA ADIES AID WILL MEET THURSDAY ANACONDA, May Ladles id society of Our Saviour Lu- icran church will meet in the lurch parlors at 8 o'clock tomov- ow night.

Hostesses will bo Mrs. B. Thorson and Mrs, Eugcbord 'elson, All members and friends ro Invited. A program will bo presented and ofreshments served. Tho program ollows: Rending, Doris Stokke; iano trio, Olga Johnson, Gertrude nd Nina Borgcn; vocal duet, Haze' lustad and Doris Stokke; piano olo, Olga, Johnson, and vocnl solo Irs.

Olnrn Amdetcs. Burial in Anaconda. ANACONDA, May ervlces for Mrs, T. Frank Gubbins ho died Monday at St. Ann hos- Ital, will be held tomorrow morn- ig from.

St. Paul Cnthollo cliurch lurlal, which was to have been Butte, will be in Anaconda. Faculty Families Hit. LOQAN, Stale College trustees deck! recently that when a man nnc Is wife both arc on the faculty Uc one most capable will bo re alned and the other dismissed. (Continued From Pago One) defeat after returns from HT precincts gave: Neely, Hitler, 14,418.

Hitler was supported by 30-year- old Sen. Rush D. Holt. In the Republican contest for the wtmlorinl nomination, Hugh Ikb Shott, Bluefleld publisher, held a lend over Frank Nesbltt of 'Wheel- Ing. The vote, from 534 precincts: Sholt, Nesultt, 12,538.

TAFT GETS 47 OHIO JDELEGATES; BORAH, COLUMBUS, OHIO, May William E. Bornh of Idaho appeared today lo hnve won five of Ohio's Important 52 Republican presidential delegates, nnd a "favorite son" candidate tho other 47. DcmocruUo voters in Tuesday's primary, returns from which were less thnn hnlf complete, gnvo President Roosevelt decisive New Denl indorsement in a "popularity test. 1 Tho Incomplete returns in the presidential ballot tilt botweer Borah mid Robert A. Tnft of Cincinnati, tho "favorite son," Indl- cntcd tho delegrntlon to tho June convention of tho Republican party in Cleveland would Hue up like this: Eight dclegates-at-largo and 30 district delegntes supporting Taft; flvo district delegates favoring Borah.

Bornh had entered only seven delcgnie-al-largo candidates and 28 cnmlidntes In 14 Sixteen Tatt district delegates won election because they had no opposition In eight districts. The state organization had lined up full slato favoring Taft. Knox ntnll Is High Slowly tabulated returns from 3,847 of Ohio's 8.570 precincts gnvi Clarcuco J. Brown, Blniichestoi publisher mid lender of tlio Col Frank Knox-fnr-l'roxlclent move mcnt, (high man on the Taft dele, gnle-at-lnrgo slate, 110,421. John S.

Knight, Akron publisher the top candidate on the Bornl delegate-at-large slate, had 61,035. Bus. was considerably below'the of Prank M. Ransbottom of Zanesvllle, eighth man on the Taft rtcket. With a two-lo-one advantage over his two opponents, Gov.

Martin j. Ddvey was practically assured he Democratic nomination for governor. Returns from 4,837 preclnts gave Dovey 160,694 to 87,400 for Rep. Stephen M. Young of Cleveland and 12,738 for Charles H.

Hubbell of Cleveland. Insurance company of New motion of the defendant; A return on the sjile of it'll jtate by Katherlne Erlckson in lift estate of William Erlckson was lied today. Property in the Daly addition was sold for $1,325, the 're- urn said. VERMONT DELEGATES FAVORABLE TO LANDON MONTPELIBR, May unlnstructcd Vermont delegates, reportedly favorable to the candidacy of Governor AH M. Landon of Kansas, were named to the Republican national convention a Wio state Republican convention hero yesterday.

While none of tho delegates openly Indicated a presidential preference, Chairman John P. Davis tho state committee said the Vermont contingent leaned towarc Lnndon. 350 AUTO LICENSES BOUGHT SINCE MAY 1 Despite a 10 per cent penalty for lon-regtsfratfon prior to May the Silver Bow county treasurer, Mervin pempsey, said today that $2,469 had collected so far this month Iri cir license fees. The fees were collected on 350 licenses Issued through the treasurer's office, this month, which brought the total issued so far this year to nearly as many as were Issued for all of 1935, a total of 10,450. DELAWARE DEMOCRATS PLEDGED TO ROOSEVELT DOVER, May 13.

(U.R) Tho Democratic delegation Iron Delaware to the national conventloi in Philadelphia today was pledged to the rehomfnatlon President Roosevelt. A vole, Instructing tho six dele gates to Mr. Roosevelt, was take! at the closing session of the Dela ware stnte Democratic convention during which a platform wn; adopted Indorsing the New Deal. PETITION FILED IN GERGUUICH ESTATE A petition for letters of istratlon In the estate of Thoiruv Qergurlch, who died May 2, wn filed in district court today by John T. Gcrgurlch, eldest son tho deceased.

Tho petition value( tho estate as not exceeding $10,000 Judge Frank L. nilcy signed ni order authorising withdrawal of ox htbits In tho notion of Orlu DflVoro against tha Mutual Llf Moving Day Avoided. NEW PHILADELPHIA, Saraii Garabrandt, 51, is the only woman In this area, who hasn't experienced a moving day. She says she has lived all her life In her present home which Is 125 years old. Why You Should Never Cut i Corn If you lire troubled with corns or cal- louses, cto not run the rtsfc of blood pol- Bon bj paring them.

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