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The Anaconda Standard from Anaconda, Montana • 11

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THE ANACONDA STANDARD: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1918. It mm IDE BY HEALTH BOARD A Good Set of Teeth Is Like a New Lease on Life That's the kind we make' and that's the kind you will get at our office. We are experts on sets of teeth. If others failed, consult us. HERE IT REE HIGHEST CLASS TAL WORK AT RE A SONABLE PRICES.

VIOLA NAPP Artistic Dances, Ballet and Pantomime from Page Finest Gold Crowns. Don't Neglect Your Health. was said there were some doctors who had not reported for the day. There are -still nt the Red Cross hospital, 13 new ones boiny received there on Monday. was also that three of thoaa patients Finest Gold Bridge Work, References by the Thou- j'- sand.

were critically ill. It may seem mmmly WhoU let" too much about our show, but we really have it, and yon will agree with sts, we think. I Lack of co-ODeration on the nart of the people was held by members of I JUNO SALFilO In a Decidedly Unique Act tne Doard to bp the chief cause of the increase. It Was shown that the neoci have ALL WORK RECEIVES MY PERSONAL ATTENTION. DR.

F. A. IRONSIDE, Painless Dentist OPEN EVENINGS. 16 North Main Street, Butte; LARGEST DENTAL OFFICE IN MONTANA. been repeatedly cautioned, but nave the regulations no heed.

Peonle. it I was said, still insist, on visiting places I wnere tney do not need to go. Mayor Offers More Police. BBS DOT MARSHALL A Singing Comedienne. She's a Win UNDERTAKERS.

ner! TRADE eras ARE BEING SOUGHT NAT AND FLO ALBERT A Breezy Singing and Dancing Team. A4 'anKMiinm oak Organizing to- Bring Germany Into Relationship This Country. Mayor Maloney emphatically pronounced his disapproval of any idea of martial law. He stated he was willing to co-operate with the health board in enforcing health regulations, provided the board would inform him as to Just what -was deaired, but tha mayor said establishing martial law left a bad impression on- the outside, and thought that It was not necessary. He called attention to the fact that an effort was being made to.

police tha city with but 38 policemen in three shifts. The mayor was well aware that the question was only a matter of health and not a question of additional expense. He stated that starting yesterday he would add a dozen extra policemen to the force, and that he would bend every energy to help the board cope with the situation. Offers City's. Co-operation.

The mayor also said that the board would the city administration ready, to support every reasonable health measure enacted. If the county board decided to close the town, it. would be agreeable to him, provided it could be determined that a closing Order meant a protection to the health of the people. He said he fully realized the seriousness of the situation. While Mayor Maloney was before the board the matter of cleaning the streets was discussed.

While the dis-, cussion was in progress the mayor called in Fire Chief Martin, and Citv 7 Amsterdam, Nov. 19, A dispatch received here from Berlin says that SHERIDAN Barney Sherfdan, aged 84 years, died 'yesterday. The remains the board of directors ot the Amer are at Sherman Reed Darlors, ican Association of Commerce and Trade on Thursday adopted the foi lowing resolution: LAVELLE "Tennessee Magnolias" With Punch and Pep Where the funeral will take place. at a time to be announced later. MULLIGAN The remains of "Edward Mulligan, aged 6 years, and Patricia Mulligan, aged 4 years, children of Mr.

and Mrs. James Mulligan, are at "Thia association, organized for the purpose of promoting trade relations Then, there's Carmet Myers in "A Society Sensation" -five reels of 100 per cent entertainment. between the United States and Ger many, believes it in kepeing with its Sherman Reed parlors. Arrange ments for the funerals have not been eompleted owing to the illness of the functions to place its services at the disposal of President Wilson in. con parents.

CEESTO Mattie Cresto, "the Infant Daughter or. Feter cresto, died yester lay The remains are at Sherman Keed's, where the funeral will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in1 the family nection with prosecution of the wont of relieving the food situation in Germany. "The associatidn is especially Impressed with the genuine sense of righteousness which actuates the motives of President Wilson and recognizes the high-mindedness which dictates his purpose to rescue a situa TWO KEELEYS A Comedy Bag Punching Novelty lot in Holy cross cemetery. Engineer Ellis.

From these city offi FRENCH Angelo B. French, aged Matinee at 1:15 (picture), 2:15 vaudeville. Evening performance. iu; years, aiea yesterday. The remains are at Sherman Reed's parlors, where the funeral will take place at a tion fraught With dire consequences.

time to be announced later. HUGHES The funeral of Hugli Hughes will, take' place this (jVednes-day) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment In-Mountain View cemetery. PEOPLES HIP Ventilated "CASAGRANDA The funeral of MrS. cials it was ascertained it was next to impossible to flush the streets, as it would clog the sewers.

Before the streets could be flushed it would be first necessary to sweep off the sand recently laid oyer the new pavement. In view of the difficulties presented it was left to iMayor Maloney to exercise his own discretion in cleaning the streets. The city's chief executive, however, Immediately caused all the Streets throughout the business section to be sprinkled, with the View of preventing the spread of germ-laden dust. As to Hospital Expense. Ctfnstanco Casagranda Will take place at Sherman Reed's chapel thi (Wednesday) morninsr at 10:30 o'clock.

Interment in the- family lot in Holy cross cemetery. "The association, because of its American affiliations and Its intimate, acquaintance with prevailing economic conditions in Germany, considers it Its self evident duty to unreservedly place itself at the disposal of the American government in the present crisis. "FREDERICK W. KING, "Actinur President. "ARTHUR E.

DUNNING, "Secretary." FOOD FOB AUSTRIA. New York, Nov. 19 Preparations to ship at an early date approximately 250,000 tons of foodstuffs from the United States for the. relief of the LEONARD The remains of William Leonard, aged 43 years, will -be shipped to Tucson, at a time to be announced later, KNAPP The remains of Thomas K. Secretary Bowen of the Red Knapp were shipped to Lewistdn, Idaho, for interment last flight.

Cross called attention to the expense entailed to maintain the emergency ip'CUNE The funeral of Andrew McCune will take place at Sherman. Reed's chapel Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in Mountain nospuai at tne Washington school eriiirrr mniiiDV I He said that the hospital had been BUTTE YOUNG WOMAN IS civilian popula'on of now are opened ror emergency purposes and view cemetery. under way, it was learned here today, wnen opened the county commis HOLLAND The funeral of Axel sloners had authorized an expenditure Holland will take place at Sherman iN OP Keed chftpel this (Wednesday) UNDERTAKERS. afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment in oi ana tnat he had promised tha Red Cross would bear the additional expense. Mr. Bowen stated Mountain View cemetery. uXIIHIL nvguiiii BEER AND PAPERS (Continued from Paje 1.) yesterday, however, that the 'county's appropriation naa already been ex hausted, ana that it would be imnoa BALKOVITZ The funeral of the late John Balkovit will take place this (Wednesday) morning at the family residence, 94 Pine streeC Silver Bow Park, at 9:30 o'clock. High mass will be celebrated at St, Ann's church you know why the standard for men's sible for the Red Cross to bear the expense of continuing this hospital for SHERMAN REED Undertaker nnd Emhalmere 131-13S Eunt Broitflway Phonea C7 and 68 Aatomobile and Carriage Equipment Miss Alma Maddox.

daughter of MrsJ2ddie Maddox-j)f Jlutte. who has made the Thornton hotel office sunshiny several months, became the bride yesterday of J. It. Xuma of Spokane, general manager of the Anglo-American Mill company. Justice Buckley officiating.

Friends who live at the hnte! formed a merry bridal company. Miss an indefinite period, now that the at 10 Interment in Holy Cross emergency seemed past. The cost of cemetery. 1 M'DOlfALD The funeral of Isabel. ly, edited by George Sylvester Vie- the hospital has reached approximate ly S15.000, while the receipts from reck, once editor of the Fatherland patients has only been about 2900.

Mr. Bowen paid the board a hiarh a pro-German publication. Fox said the 2-year-old beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 3. C.

McDonald, will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock at the family residence, 2416 Harvard street. Interment in he did not know at the time the matter was- published that the Vie- tribute for the effort put forth to cope with the situation, but he was disappointed because of the board's fail Mountain view cemetery. shoes is set by EDWIN CLAPP SHOES FOR MEN "Ask the man who wears tkeml" LLOYD The funeral of William Lloyd will be held this (Wednesday) morning at' his late home, 134 West Porphyry street, at 10 o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Wolfe officiating.

Frietids are re-quested to please omit flowers. MADL The fuheral of Frank Madl will be held this (Wednesday) afternoon at 1:30 at White's parlors. Pri Josephine Watkins acted as bridesmaid. Among the guests were Major Baker of Portland and E. Hamilton Banker of New York.

FIRST SHIPMENT OF LAMBS TO CHICAGO M'CARTHY The funeral of the late Dennis McCarthy will take place ure to decide, yesterday upon some reck publication was inclined toward pro-Germanism but that he ha "had some suspicion of it since- Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the specific action, now that it appeared the epidemic had been revived to such Daly-Shea undertaking parlors. Inter ment in Holy cross cemetery. an acute stage. For "Writeups." vate, no STEKTJie remains or- the-late CAWTHORNE The funeral of Capi- Questioned further by Maj. Albert Royster, aged 34 years, ar.e at X.

EXPENSIVE FARM. Beer Lodge. Nov. 19 Shipments the Daiy-snea- undertaking parlors -umcago nas oougnt ior, a awaiting instructions irom relatives, Funeral notice later. of lambs were made from Hace Track today as the first result of the experiment of Introducing the Itomley breed of lambs Into this part of the country.

The lambs were brought here from Canada last June and successful LowryHumes of-the ermy Judge advocate general's department, and counsel for the senate committee, Fox said that it was the business of the publication committee of the brewers' association to advertise the product of brewers and that in doing farm of 371 acies in Lyons township as a house of correction truck patch. HELD BY HIS OWN MEN. breeding has been carried on. The DALY SHEA COMPANY T1 R. Park St.

Phone Siti first shipment made by C. N. Blelenberg and consisted of twocar- so it employed writers to "write up certain subjects" relating to' the brewers' FVXP.KAL DIRECTORS, EMBALMRRg Writers named in this connection were John Koren of New York, who loads. Considerable interest is bein? manifested by the ranchers and sheep raisers of the valley In the reception that the initial effort will receive in the Chicago LENHART The remains of the late co Ila Cawthorne will be held this Wednesday) afternoon at her late home, 43 West Iron street, at 3 o'clock, the Rev. Mr, Carter Officiating.

GORHAM The funeral of Mies Edna Gorham will be held at White's parlors this (Wednesday) afternoon at 3 o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Cook officiating. Attention, Maccabees: SMITH The funeral of Erother Glen R. Smith will be held at White's parlors tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at 2:30, the Rev.

Mr. Clarkson officiating. Friends are requested to please omit flowers. BARRY Miss Irene Barry, aged 19 years, died yeoterday. The body was removed to White's parleys.

Funeral announcement later. FREEMAN The remains of Herman Freeman are at' White's parlors. Funeral announcement later. GERARD A private service will be conducted" at parlors this (Wednesday) morning at 11 -o'clock for. Mrs.

Julia Gerard. The body will be (shipped this evening to her home in Centralia. for interment. SMITH John Smith, aged 38 years, died last The body was removed to White's parlors. Funeral notice later.

wrote matter published in tne Atlantic Monthly, and whose salary wrh believed by Fox to be $5,000 a year; Dr. Edward H. Williams, author of (f i'V Warren G. Lenhart are at Walsh's parlors, from where they will be shipped to Rapid City, S. at a time to be announced later.

ARRIVES HOME. articles published in medical and other journals, and J. G. Rice. When Secretary Fox was called to the stand he produced on subpena from the committee a bulky package of letters, pamphlets and other docu M.

J. WALSH CO. 807-809 Wast PmrU ItM tnanernl jDirectors n4 GmhslBsrs Aatomobile Gqulpmeat. Tkane ments of the brewers' association, but had no bank checks or stubs. He said it had been a long-standing practice of the organisation to destroy these.

The witness disclaimed any per Butte Office 35-36 Owsley Block, Phone 2008. Anaconda Office Over Anaconda Natl Bank, Phone 353 i (fplll i I IF ill i iV 'vV 1 if hi' ti i sonal knowledge of activity by the association in political fields in behalf of state or. national legislative candidates favorable to legislation HOPKINS Mrs, Clara Helen Hod- klns, aged-40 years, wife of Henry B. permitting the use of beer and light wines. OUR BEST AD Hopkins, died yesterday at the residence of her sister, Mrs.

Clarence A. Corry, at Columbia gardens. The funeral will take place tomorrow Light Wines. Fox stated that' when the brewers (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock at Richards' funeral uhaoel. the Rev.

E. la Thousands of Butt Peopl Who During the Past It Tear Hat 2totv4 realized that "Something was brewing besides beer," referring to the Drohlbition movement, they endeav J. Groeneveld officiating. Interment in WfjK J. Mount Morian cemetery.

ored to meet it by advocating use of Dental Satisfaction beer and light wines. It was; sought As Guaranteed by JOSEPH RICHARDS, INC. to reach leaders of public thought and also the masses of the people. In both efforts the witness said, mistakes had been made and finally the popular propaganda was abandoned and attention centralized on the THOMAS HJTCHdoCK Wnrrlnorton RMnll, Pres. Mr.

SAM R. WHITE Funernl Director nnd Rmhnlroer 129 SonlU Main Street Phone Sit M'KEIGUE The remains of Patrick McKeigue, who died last evening, are at the Daniels Bilboa undertaking parlors. Funeral announcement Will be made later. ROMAN The remains of George Roman, who died last evening, aged 33 years, are at the Daniels Bilboa undertaking parlors. Funeral an- nountement will be made later.

WOLFFS The funeral of Henry Wolffs will be held at the "Daniels Bilboa funeral chapel tomorrow aft-t ernoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Mountain View cemetery, LANNON The arrangements for the funeral of Miss Elizabeth Lannon have not been completed. The remains era at the Daniels Bilboa undertaking parlors. Funeral announcement T7ill be made later. K.1VELA The arrangements for the funeral of Helen, infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. -Leonard Kivela. have not been completed. The remains are at the Daniels Bilboa Undertaking parlors. Funeral announcement will be made later.

JUSSILA The funeral of the late Matt Jussila will be held at the Daniels Bilboa funeral chapel this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Mountain View cemetery. I Funeral Birwctora sad Rmbnlateta 1S-1 ianth Montana Street Paoae 307 DO Am leaders of opinion. Major Humes read to the commit tv tee letters from the files of the brewers' organization in an effort to show that the brewers' rganlgatlon employed only union labor, and that its The last word in modern daatiatrr. eombtnad with SO years' exparienca.

Besides our will alao be satlsaed with our prices. To be taken prisoner by American troops was the experience of Brigadier General Douglass MacArtbur, a brigade commander of tbe Forty-second Division. The First and Forty-second divisions were advancing rapidly toward Sedan, and In the region of Aotrecourt the lines of tlja two divisions became crossed General MacArtbur, who was at tue bead of the advance of bis men, was taken prisoner by soldiers of the First Division, wbo could not believe that any Americans were ahead of them. The situation was explained quickly and General Mac- -Arthur was released. lie then good naturedly went about straigntenfng-out the line and the two divisions were soon flghtlog the Germans with fuU vigor.

officers believed that by working through the American Federation of Labor and other labor organizations it could exercise political influence. alld GM Poreelala Crawaa Brlatrtwork. tost Brl Other correspondence was produced Jro Sll G. ver KilUma 14. Filliaa-a Lieutenant 'Tommy" Hitchcock has come home.

The diminutive aviator, only eighteen years old, who startled the world by bis daring escape from a German prison camp lost August, aMtomoblled to the Hitchcock estate, In Jericho Turnpike, Westbury, Long Island, from an Atlantic port, where be bad arrived on' board, a transport, ac-eompanied by Ma father, Major Tbomas Hitchcock, commander of the First Provisional Wing, United States Air Service, which comprises all the flying fields cu Long Island, and a aister, Miss Helen Hitchcock. Kali Set Tetk HAAKOLA "Kie funeral of the late Mrs. John Haakola, aged 32 years, will take place this. (Wednesday) after-noon-at 2 o'clock at JJUggan's undertaking parlors. Interment in the Mountain View cemetery.

SHANNON The funeral of the late John Shannon will take place tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock at Duggan's undertaking parlors. Interment in the Holy Cross cemetery. MULLINS The funeral of the, late Miss Annie Mullins, aged 22 years, will take place tomorrow (Thursday) morning at 10 o'clock at the residence of her sister, Mrs. O'Neill, 129 Upton street. in the Holy Cross cemetery.

LARRY DUGGAN Undertaker and Embalmer 322 North Main ft- rkrae by Major Humes for the purpose of showing that the brewers started a boycott against other businesses or. merchants opposing the manufacture of beer. The inquiry be continued to morrow. 1 The store ads afford to you the In RESULTS mm HI ADS OB DANIELS BILBOA tTndertnkera nnd Embalmera 123 Kant I'nrk ItuttP. Phone SSS Rraidrncr Pbone 4317W Auto and CarrtNge lquipmeat formation you need in order to buy economically and With good Judgment as to commodity values..

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