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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • Page 2

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1:.. Entire Ye Argute Lite and "Bull" Montana Internal ioivil News Ex- Marlow Scenic Picture You Have Ever Seen Marlow One Performance Tuesday, Aug. Four Monltsi in Chi. 30 The Greatest Dramatic Combination in the World Henry Miller Blanche Bates 'The Famous Mrs. Fair" By JAMES FORBES.

"A Play Worth Building a Theater h'or" -Augustus Thomas Ord.r. for Now Filled Order Received. Pric, includm, War T.x— Lonvci Floor, Balcony, $2.75, $2.20, $1.05, 55c. ScnJ P. O.

cider or check to Marlow Theater, enclosed stamped envelope if tickets arc In he mailed. NO FHONE SALE OPENS MONDAY AT NOON. FINAL EPISODE OF "KING OF THE CIKC-US" will be shown at Children's Matinee this afternoon. ANTLERS Today Only at 2:45, 6:45, 8:15 and 0:40 Lulled by BOtt music and tool uiRht air, Aeu siceii.H while youth seeks romance A STRANGE TALE OF LOVE and ADVENTURE IS TOLD BV EARLE WILLIAMS IN "Diamonds Adrift" A queer story of California and Mexico, with plenty thrills and action. "PALS" a IwQ-rwl laugh-maker and "The Antlers News I Weekly" are included in the program.

TOMORROW BRINGS A BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM BEBE DANIELS in her latest success "The March Hare" and LARRY SEMON in thirty minutes of hilarious fun, "The Stage Hand." From "Jazz" to Symphony and From the Latest Popular Hits to Grand Opera You will find surprising results on COLUMBIA RECORDS. The many who are. using them know. To1 the few who have not tried them, let us suggest that you try a few COLUMBIA RECORDS and make your own comparison b. One of the late dance suggestions: A 3430 "Oh Me, Oh My" Paul Biese Trio.

"Mimi." E. A. TAYLOR CO. Columbia Grafonota Shop SB N. Main St, i Herrmann Go.

For A mbutatiee Call Phone 249-J. CWil AND MINING ENGINEER V. S. Surveyor' ftootn 9, Union Bank Building S- 'MISSOURI QUARTETTE" ON MERCHANT PROGRAM IT LINCOLN ON SEPT. 3 Vocal muilo by the "Misb njuoTletle will be a feature or program at Idncojn on the evi of neit Saturday, under the pices of the Retail Merchants'' eiebange.

ThU occBalnn will be the annual' outing ct ranm-her merchuteV their families and clerks and UieJr families, tbe popular summer rewrl. The o.u»rt«tt« will be composed of Meaara. Spencer, Smith, Hebert acd A. I. Reeves will lead the eonrraun- LOCKE ASKS THE HELENA DAILY INDEPENDENT SAT UHDAI MOKTSttNG, AUGUST Z7, HP KEEP KODBfT EXPENSE BELOW LEVa CHAlKXAn' OK ACCIflKXT HOARD HAYS EXCESSIVE CHAIiOFS JjJIOULIWT 1SK JIAUD, Jerome Q.

Locke, chairman et the atahi Industrial accident board 1ms mailed a. letter to ull physicians Montana calling utlonlien lo'-llie uroviaioun of llio Molilalia law lr. tits inattor oE the. amount of money to be paid to doctors tor atleudanco upon Injured persons by (he accident board. The umount to be.

paid In any ono case Is limited fiug Air. rolndi (he physicians end while In iame oases una is not Hurncieni to pay (lie leRlttmale bill et in 80 per cent of Ihe caBes, Mr. Locko says, tho Injuries urn slight and ha oaks tho doctors Id to as conservative as possible In their charges in the smaller cases. Mr. I.ncko cilia attention to the fent thst where phlslctans ntteud workmen where tho employer, la operating under plan three of tha workman's couiBerisatton act that the employer contributes to a fund which pays.

Lha doctor bill and thai the loss the drain on thn fund the more efficiently the net can he administered. In clnelng his letter to Ihe doctors the chairman uf the board "A large proportion of. tho compensation fund Is paid to hospitals and to doctors who render servlcs injured men. The legislature hm it wise to limit, tho amount ot such payment lo t10ti and the time of service to the fireL two weeks. isi Bometlinea Inadequate to reasonable coils In cases nf severe injuries.

Tho Bonrrt rellsos this and knows thai costs beyond this amount mual either be paid oy a generous employer, the employe, or the doctor must lose it. But 90 per cent of the reported injuries do not fall within this; claes. Thoy arc slight injuries which recover within two or three weeks from the lime of their occurrence. The medical hill In these cases Is certain to he paid. The Board ihnt come physicians anticipate losses on large tills and seek to recover through extraordinary charges on these snire-pay hut smaller ones.

It feels that this is net Justifiable and that the Beard has no moral right to approve and pay such excessive ehnrgas. pay the legitimate bill yet in per centage af declare who render hills that are manifestly ei 1s such a perc age. To pass and pay such bills, will be an injustice to the employers who contribute to the fund, an injustice to the Injured workmen who must be sustained from the fund, and an Injustice to tho great percentage ot the medical profes sion that does -not eock to tak unfair advantage In the way of charges, "The medical profession of tills state Is Quite as willing to bear lie share of the eiponse attendant upon pure calamity ns any other i and to the end that there uiaj be a growing tendency on tbe part dI a few physicians to paaslbly into equalize their remuneration by making excessive charges for trca meuts of minor Injuries, this lctti 1b being addressed to the doctors of the slate. The Board Invites the cc-operation of the mcmhora of tbe medical profession, in tbe solution of Ihts problem. GUT NORTHERN DINER PRICES ABE REDUCED Effective September 1, prices on Great Northern dining and buffet tars will be materially reduced, according to a.

Woodt, aiBlBtant general freight and pansenner agent. Tho reduced prleeB apply to several specific Items ot food, and eir lend also to club breakfasts ranging from 26 cents to In price. UEH RANDIES WOOLEN MILLS LINES Announcement was made rdsy that Irvin Bacr, at 36 Wcs Sixth avenue, will handle the well known Scotch Woolen mills line of fabrics and tailoring for men- He will make a specialty of suit id overcoats at and $32.51 BAT3 HIGH, Honolulu, T. Aug, The United States district attorney's office for the district of Hawaii can boast the highest batting average in the attornney general'! department in obtaining convictions under Volstead pror.ibtt.ior enforcement law, according to letter reaching the district attorney from Ihe attorney general re. cently.

Despite occasional whispers of widespread vlolstlom, the district attorney hai a record ol 96 per cent convictions in tile prohibition DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A WVtOLE MUEVfc ME. THAT'S MAS. NEW OFT "The VOLLMER OF THE TURK Ins Wolf Creek las The surviving H. G. Dickey, TEllS SEASON'S MODES most striking things about Hie styles this season," says Mrs.

Vcllnrcr, buyer iJtt 'New York women's wear department, who has returned from the East, "are the predominance of black In dresses and suits, and the low jsrices at which garments of fine quality may be had. While the belter things flill seem rather high, prices, in general nic very much lower. "The dresses arc beautiful, Canton crepes and plain and crepe-back satins being much favored materials, while there arc beautiful dresses in Pniret twill. Navy is very good. "Many of the suits are- richly trimmed in furs or cm-broidery.

The trimly tailored models are popular, too. and long coats see mln be favored, allhuugli many short, loose hacks will be seen for misses. inc rarisian tendency is Inward longer skirts, but short ones an being worn, and will he through out Ihe season," GEAR STICKS ON STEEP GRADE; AUTO GETS 00 OF CONTROL; 2 INJURED C. B. Sweetland ot 1106 filevontb avenue lost a fingernail and suffered -othor painful injuries, and his! daughter.

Miss Elvn, sustained ln-j Juries which, while temporarily veryi painful, arc helieved not permanent, when their car, a Haynefl, Eot mit control on Priest pass, nnd plunged1 off the road down an embankment! yesterday. The accident was caused by the gears getting stuck, it was said. Tho ear was considerably damaged. Mr. Sweetlanrt and hlB party consider themselves very farlunnte that the injuries resulting from the acci dent were not more serious than Ibey fore.

JEWETT'S BOOK TO BE SHIPPED TO NillESOTA The body of Jew- ctt will be forwarded this morning at 11 over the Northern Pacific railroad to Windom, where funeral service will be held and interment take place in the family burial frruuiid. The body will he accompanied by H. O. Jcw-ctt of Woll Creek, a soil of the deceased. The Foidel Undertaking company is in charge of ar- Mr.

Jewctt died Thursday night at a local hospital lie had bee in poor health for some time. He was born in Norway in 184' youth, jutbreak of the Broadway Grocery Phone 89 G-lb. can pure Fruit Jam $1.25 The. ladies nf the St. James' A.

M. E. Church will hold a cooking sale at this store today. Strawberries and Blackberries. Best Coffee in town, per lb 37Vic A jrrjotl one for, lb 25c C.

P. Jennison 124 Broadway Each Family to Save Thirty-five Dollars in Taxes As soon as tho -now Rcvenua 13 ill tfooa Into effect, Republican leaders in Congress assure U3 that there will be thirty-flva dollars, more for ayory family to upend on food or clothes. In apite of tho repeated prediction from government authorities that our tax burdens can only be Bhiftsd, not lifted, the House' Ways and Means Committee boliovo they hovo found tho ways- and means to make" a reduction from the present tax estimated at from six hundred million dollars to eight hundred million dollars, chiefly by drastic cuts in expenditures with a minimum change in taxation methods. The Republicans editors and are enthusiastic over their success in meeting the great popular demand for a lightening: the tax burden. The Buffalo Express (Rep.) declares a gnod day's work was done by tho Ways and Means CommitteG in the preparation of this bill.

Sen- n'tor CappeVs Topeka Capital which l-caches a largo rural constituency, says "a bill that reduces taxes by half a billion dollars, abdish.es 'nuisance cuts travel expenses, and gives relief to heads of large families has it good deal to commend it." Curtailment of expenditures in order to keep taxes down is hailed by the New York Journal of Commerce as the "first great atep towards solvency." On the other hand, the Democrats contend that the "taxpayers' hopes in this bill aro illusory, that the chief btrneficiary will be the rich man, and that "to cut taxes by running in debt" is simply a "confidence game." The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week, August 87th, gives the expressions of approval and disapproval uf the press thrnupdioiit the country on the present tnxrlowering efforts of Congress. Other news-articles of more than ordinary interest nre Has Henry Ford Performed a Railroad Miracle? A Nnvicc at Railroading, He Has in Four Months Accomplished the Paradoxical Feat of Reducing Ratex and Incrc.isina Wages and Net Earnings at One and the Same Time League of Nations' Biggest Job Clashing Ultimatums in Ireland The Reign of the Tar-Bucket Spain's Moroccan "Disaster" Scrapping the Treaty of Sevres Egypt's Rival Leaders China at the Harding Conference America's New Super-Zeppelin The Ivlaking of Linoleum Accounting for the "Crime Wave" A Temperamental Jeanne D'Arc of the Tennis-Courts conference with Intumnl Reve nue Commissioner Blair. Secretary Mellon deetrturl tlmt tlic rcfulatluns Already drawn, whleh would permit nhyslclAns to prescribe case of beer at any lime with no limit en the number ot prescriptions should he held hv the treasury pending determination of the medical beer nuestion by CDngre-fa. In reachliiK this decision it was the treasury took the attitude that issuance or the regulations in the face of what was re garded na certain hostile legislation svould be to no mirpoeo, as espe cifllly brewers have shown no ills position to have tho rules promul Sated or begin uporalions i.efoV) congress finally or reject the anll-tieer bill, PLOT IN MEXICO. Mexico City, Aug.

(By The Associated The. riiscc of an alleged plot to assassi President Obregon resulted" last ring in the arrest of General Salas Lopei, commander of a small body of troops In the state of Ma los, Anastacio Savedra and Fern; do Gonzales Corner, according to an announcement by the chief police of Mexico City today. NEW DEPARTMENT FOR MEN'S WEfiR AT THE NJ.STOflE OPEN SOI nisliiiigi for ihe new at the New York store are ing daily, and being checked fast as they come. A. R.

Brady, for 1Z years if Weln's has been men's fur department STEVENSON'S TREE DAMAGED BY FIRE, Honolulu, T. Aug. banyan tree, under which Robert Louis Stevenson wrote many of hi Stories, recently sived a number homes from destruction when fir wiped out the rormcr residence Princess Llkelilte. Sparks an burning embers were driven by ih wind into. the spreading arms of th old banyan, which stood bctwee: liiem and several bungalow homes of Honolulu's Alnahau district.

The tree was damaged considerably. A Bin Day for Tom New York City as the World's Prize "Borough nf Bunk" The Life of an Office-Building More About Cloudbursts the Public Hostile to Science? Hunting a Leprosy Cure How to Rebuild the Louvain Library? The Theater in the South Esthetics and Pugilism Moral Precepts Carved in Stone Spoiling the Home Brood Topics of the Day Best of the Current Poetry Many Illualratlona Including Mop? and Humorous Cartoons August 27th Number on Sale Today 10 a Year FUNK WAGNALLS COMPANY (fublishers of the famous NEW Standard Dictio t. Windom; Walke St. Cloud, Minn, Little Fork, Min Wolf Creek. WashinGton, Auk.

medicine, was doom treasury unless congress after intl-1 nary), WEW YORK BVoadwater Pavilion (Linblads) DAN TONIGHT SUNDAY, AUG. 28TII Beveridge Orchestra Strict Order Will Be Maintained. One o'clock Street Car. The house which vh.ic.ri formerly had bet. rly of Princes Likclikc, building lots Ali y.

Recently Hit were div.Ued into llic Home itself a motion picture AT STATE COLLEGE. Aug. 2C.E. S. who Kraduated Lwo years ago the, Texas A.

and M. lieen appointed assistant professor In chemistry and assistant toDtnal.tj conch at Montana unite colleno1 here, Wllaon was chosen as -gam-l on tha AU-aouthweatern football' for three yeara and ae.capt tor DANCE Tonight Barnes School House On Silver Road, Everybody Welcome, two yeara. It la aipected ttat Wilson will accent the apr-olntment and start for Bozeman In time to al-tend the pre-seaaon training camp. ill MR DUFF? I I HOW LONG NOT FOR what is coming, i Tttfg. ill it -r4ll.

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