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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • Page 5

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CITY NEWS 7 p. in $0 7 p. in 32 I'- III 77 9 10 I'. 17 1C 11 p. ni 71 11 12 12 1 a.

6S 1 3 ii 1 a. in 50 Lim Hdmonlon Kallspell r.iy Now Unll.r Mr mm- Friday anil Saturday, nrdlislily foeM showers cr thunder btorrhs; pot eq wrul porllon. nrlkwL A. ryibrf, clam will Jit, rich Slalh. lnB of (1 Id thin cv nlng at tha homo or Wt at LiwreiiM and Tark avenue.

The Northern railway riom Helona fur tho convenience of the. Helena people. Try mis car on your nnvt trip east. Fhone ail. Shertff Hetui-tu, Hiorlff Jim fiarrtes returned yesterday from Snh Lake Clly, whcro lie ilallverad a navy named KprAdllnc to navy recruiting office.

Crop Jnlin Q. Sivid-man filed suit yesterday- In tike dlu-Irlct H. F. MofSowaii. aSllliiB" lor junsrtient or J150, t3 Ijo liis uliareW the proceeds at a hay under contract previously rn- tlsro Hcrsky the.

district Jcour Lcln KoerEle.i, plaintiff mains cd M. NoftRlca. Custody of Ih iif Hutomobilo theft. Tlic Tha He Bcrvlccs al l.lncolu n.M ni! spend a couple of days ii Iho Ulackfool. The following ri bike, where aim Is unending Jhuncr.

Tlicre will be G. L. THDTTNOW DIES; FUNERRL DETAILS LftTEB i i ii Ionia hoapltal at Galen md been In 111 health for some mt only recently went to tha Oalen Tile boilj- brought he rrrinrronierits for which will he an Mr. Trollnow Ih aurvlvod by Is last illness, and oilier fe was formtrly employed aa a river by the American Express Woman is Injured in an Auto Smash Dillon, July Mrs. frank Shea was brought to Dillon yesterday sulferutg rroin severe injuries sustained in an auto wreck near Del! about ii miles from here, the night iwiore.

mis. inea, who is a resi dent from Basin, 'in com pany with her husband and tw( sisters, was motoring froiri Basil tn Manilla. A new bridge re cently been erected across tbe county raid sonic distance below an old are, and a road constructed around to it, tvitlioui putting- ai obslruction across the road' leai ing to where the Old bridge had been, Mr. Shea, bcingr unfamiliar with the road, drove off the honkmcnl wliere the old bridge had been. Residents in the vicinity came to the rescue, and Mrs.

Shea was" brought (o Dillon for medical attention, being badly tul and bniiiel The car was wrecked as a ol the accident. Summer Sun ruins your hair. Keep it lively and soft with Henna Suds eAHRETT GETS DftTft FOR ANOTHER SERIES ON TREASURE STATE WRITER FOR SATURDAY EVE, NING POST MAKES HIS SECOND TRIP FIRST HTICIES MUD "Pain in tha Norlhwalt" Kxcil Montana Rooitrn to a Stormy He Hu Been In-vited to Viiit the Capital City am a lull on Montana bnl a hear nu Montana fanning," is the way (iarcl Garrett expressed (Tniplr of (lays agn iturl'ii-rn Molilalia. Mr. Oancil v.Tn:c Thai in I he X'oillnscM wliicli was piiiilislird in The Salur day Evening I'osl in causing quite a stir, nol oniy Montana, but in other parts nt thr country.

Tllr srtirlo was taken by many as lu Montana, and lo over- cir.nr tlic liariuful effects, the (Jlfat rainoail invited a score or more o- the rcprcscniai.ves prontitKllt nildi: to VJSll 1H.7I pnrtioii Mr noilVvC: Suivcd hy the firrat Mnrllicr.l. As a result of visit, nwuv si have been printed tcllini; uf the rich iiilura. resources of this section Second Trip to Montana Mr. Garrett Montana last autumn to get the for "Thaf Pain In tlic Northwest." Recently Vie was invited lD visit Molilalia (InriliiT the growing scasoii. ind li trip through the slate is the result ol that invitation.

In the toi the Great iX'orllicrn territory, he is being accompanied by E. Lceriy, funeral aKriculturnl devel opmcnt ascnl of iliat line. Tlicy visited a number of points lu Uakota, and io jar in filontans nt Haiiiville Vs'u Chinook, Havre, Great Falls and Lewistown. At each of these places filr. Lrartelt has had the opportunity to talk to merchants and bankers and in addition, hc'lits been taken but into the farming territory ind nns met- and taiicdd with fanners His original plan was not tn visit Elavrc, but Hie development clill there sent him an urgent invitation and he changed his schedule accord-iiiRly.

Havre is in tlic (anion; "triangle," ami it was. on this sec tion that he mainly based his first series of articles. Havre people Save 1-iiu the opportunity tc sonic parts of the ind tlic Browing season, and the opportunity lo cmiccl Of his previous impressions. Tn Montana, Mr, ijarrctt saw some bumper crons Of Wheat, in iiDcridan, Icy and Pliillips counties, and alsi had the opportunity to realise tin great dcveloprnetrt thr: dairy in dnstry, and diversified farming ii those scclious. At Malta he met Mr, Elwood Mead, commissioner of rcclaniaticni and with Dr.

Mead made a visit tc the Sun River reclamation nroiert having previously gone over the reclamation projects in the vicinity ot Malta anil Chinook. He the Judith Hnsin country tithe Billings section, and will west as far as Seattle on the Gie Northern. It is understood lie vvitl also visit Helena later, in response an invitation which has been Chas. D. GrceiiEicld, development agent or the Northern it Monlana, who bar.

been with Mr Garrett nud nr. Mead during .1 portion of their trip in Montana said yesterday that while undoubtedly, Pain in the Northwest' had done some harm to Montana he was convinced ii wns far from the intention oi Mr. Garrett. "He is a very pleasant fellow, said Mr. Greenfield.

"He impresses one as extremely observant and the most persistent dclvcr after facts one could meet. He is a writ on economic and financial questio and whit lie looks for arc cans arid ettects. He is a comparatively young man, possibly ib or 4D; very nuiet and reserved, hut not a and he made a very pleas ant impression on the people whom he met in northern Montana. There is naturally jjrest interest in what he will wrile about Montana aflcr Ins present visit." ELKS BAN JIT THE MASONIC HOME -Complimentary to the residents of the Masonic home in the valley a concert was played last evening by tlic Elks band at the home. The band was accompanied on the trip by a number of Elks and Masons.

The program was as follows: Contart Program "Officer of the Day," inarch. B. Hall. "Belmounl," overture, j. F.

Bit-hills. "Wedding of the Roses," wait: Anne L. Carlson. "Songs of the Boys in medley overture, P. Laurendeau "Cupid's Chirms," serenade, II C.

Miller. "Lieultniiit Sintetman's George Rojcnerant, "The Iron Counl," overture, L. Kins-. "Minerva Wal1r.es," C. Miller "Uncle Tom's Cabin," medley overture, Kotiwelle l.anle.

"Solid Fronl," march, H. C. Miller THE HELENA DAILY INDEPENDENT. HELENA MAY HOLD STATE CORN SHOW DESCRIBED BY BILL POSSIBLE THJ.S CITY WILL BE CULTURE OF CROP SPREADS With other ccniimiutiy centers of the state, Helena is in for an ofler the selection for tin-place of Ihe holrfins ol the Monlana State Corn show. 'Announcement.

of the opportunity, which is open all towns of llic slate, was made yesterday by Chester C. Davis, stale commissioner of agriculture. Offers for the entertainment of I nr. uavis up tn August la, under an arraugenifjil made-' with the Miles City corn show cuuiiuittec, which has agreed to a iilnn whereby the show, which has heretofore been held in Miles Citv, where it originated, may be held clscwhrrc for two successive years. Under Ihii plan it was agreed lhal the next show might lie held at a place to be selected by the stale commissioner of ngricultlirc.

Com Culture Spreads This action was taken in view of Ihe fact that the culture oi corn, which was first successfully accomplished in the southeastern part of the slaic, lias now spread to most of the counties east oi tht mountainous districts. According to Mr. Davis, the planting of corn Ml Molilalia increased from ISO.f acres in lDOu, lo ISI.000 acres in 1920, and it is eNpeclcd that this acreage will prove (o be increased to 555,000 for 192-1. ft is likeiy. s.i.vs Mr.

Davis, that the coming show will be held late in January, when it will be combined with the annual exhibition ol the Montana Seed Growers1 asao- Comiininitics competing lor thej the commissioner as lo their facili ties for housing the show, and tl amount of money which cm raised locally for the payment of dltiMAN ASKS WOMEN TO VOTE BEFORE THEY GO TO CONVENTION Dolly Dean Burgess, chairman of the American Citizenship depart mcut of the Montana Federation of Woman's clubs, has written to officers and members calling attention lo the fact that Ihe primary election takes place during the week iliat the svomcn are attend ing the first biennial of Montana clubs at Kalispcll. She adds thai it will be nece; for tlictll to cast absent voter lots before leaving for Kalispcll. "Let nothing prevent you doing this." she writes. "Will the local presidents instruct all their delegates altendinB tlm biennial ic this effect, that nn officer of the Montana clubs -fail perform her ditty as a voter this state," QUALITY Quality Has No Substitute Quality noth ing else, makes for satis faction. Quality makes friends, builds good will.

Quality, above every thing, is the first stand ard by which woolens are selected. Among our high grade selections will be found the choice fabrics of such mills as Schackamaxon Duer, erserv ause Princeton, Globe, Puri tan, Wanskuck, Bot- amy and Greenwich. Prices range from $27.50 Every Suit tailored to your order. IfBERMAN Mendel Wardrobe Trunx, Belber Bags and Cases VOLCANO AN AWFUL SIGHT Another Eruption Expected Any Time-, In Opinion of Jatfar, World. Kamout The Hawaiian Islands offei a nrc.it picture of the squalor, prosperity, poverty and happiness (hat Rd by side Ihruugh life." This is a observation made by Bill Cogswell, cl Hi.

Cogswell, secic- lary oi the slalc Vicard.ol healili. Hill, who is well in Helena, lcfl ior the islands in March, where lie has a job on the Tribunc-Hcrald ui llilo, Hawaii, loc.ilirl on the l.irg cm ol ihe Hawaii. Recent linn tell of the eruption on ihe islands mid the part that he played gathering the news for The Associated Biggeit Since 17S0. "The volcano was in the bi(jgc eruption since 1790. One of (he mo; wonderful sights 1 ever jaw.

I scut up there to get a nory for The Associated Pi ess, and ii thev told nie lu do il again 1 cm afr.iiil that I would be templed lo -hulk. I got there 311 sr. as a cloud of transparent gas was coming Out of the crate? and I no sooner got set than csrilosion occurred. The smoke and dust cloud rolled up for four mile: in height and lightning snapped back and forth all up and down column. NVhitc hot, I lie rocks shol oul for thousands of yards, each tune they would hit the ground must confess that illy knees shook as I had never had tlicui shake be fore.

Von couldn't fell wliai was ru ing lo happen. Maybe the whole mountain was Rmnft to blow i has done so before, and there I. was setiiiiR the dope for the press. It has quietly died down, hut Jaggar world famous scologist who is hcrr now, predicts another outburst more severe Ihsn Ibc oilier. "The Cnrthumikes that accOlnpaii) the eruption arc lilt goat-gcttcrs You can't help yourself, yOu itick around until Mother Enrtli gets clone with her shimmy.

They feel ii5i like you were standing weak linage vviteu a nig car goes over. I went to a place called paho they were having sonic severe disturbances, and had the privilege of seeing the crarks spl Ihe ground around me. That ic one lime 1 wished I were back i Molilalia." A Sntunic Houie Party. Ihcrc lu be a prevalent opinion on the islands that a ncv eruption is about due. At least is the opinion of Jaggar, wrilcs Cogs well.

"Cnn't say about tlic ncx eruption. I was there watching it I Hi ni ttcari int, moonlight not long ago, wilh a crash or two of avalanches thundering inti ihe darkness. It seems iliat anothci mitttursl is coining, just as soon ai it sets choukIi hell stored up sprinkle boulders again. The theory is that there is a scrj of lava ii (loubtedly under the mountain that accumulating gases and steam, which must give through a vent sometime II it has no vent, it makes it, and then have lo gel it for the prcs The tins rock and lava overhanging, which win rave in most any day, and if bulky enough to choke up llnoal ol the crater and imprison all oi Ihe. slc.nii winch is now coiuIiik wcll-the wires will be -busy news of a nciv Salanic hoitscparty." PERSONALS hi.

11. iJuhnrd la here from J-lvlnffs A. A. Durna or Butte Is at the larvey. Ii.

K. Dlitrlckson arrived laL! uJshl A. Tl, Cooley of P.cJ fridge, Is at Mr. anil Jlre. C.

Falrehtl 'ownnond. are at the Tlactr. A. Taylor nM Wllaon of rrlvals from nutte day for Phoenix, E. J.

llule urt yeatorday fo ir.rior, via Oreal fnlle, 'Jaltlne frJenda here. visit to rellllven 1 Mlaa Norton, an employe Ihe Micllcr offlci Jn Kaal Helen ii-lll leave this cvcnlnit on a vacatlr trip to Kan frt nclaco. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1, 1024. SATANIC ROUSEPARTY Persia COGSWELL OF HELENA Promises to Protect Americans By Ah to Tic nvki nnaenl. This Persia ilis Koytil Excellency Keza Khan, 1 lie assumed office at a critical tine aflcr 1'ic assassination ol llic a I'd -1-1 -ilis Koyal Keza Khan, imcd ofnee at a critical time ol llic American consul general, Major lllihiie.

irau consul general, Major Washington, July Assurance thai Anieikan citiirns in I'trsia arc safe have been given Joseph S- ICoril, feld, American niiuir-icr lo Teheran and forwarded by him lo llic jtate rlcparlnieut. Replying to the American cuin-nuiuicatiuu demanding full protcc lion for Anicrican citizens in Persia and Ihreaicniiig to break of! diplomatic relahous as mull of ilie killing of Consul Robert Imliria and ihe siihscqueiit attack upon bis widow, the Persian government dc-clarcil il would "repair Ihe inciilcnt and fulfill the points that arc suggested by the United Stales. The reply said also Iliat llic imperial goverunicnl "is making r.slrcmc RESIDE IN HELENA FIELD REPRESENTATIVE OF MUTUAL OH. COMPANY MAKES HEADQUARTERS HERE On instruction from llic general offices of Hie Mutual Oil company at Denver, Thomas Arthur, field representative aud-scout ior llic company, has come to Helena lo make his headquarters. Mrs.

Arthur -accompanies her husband and they expect to lake upiirimcivt here. As field representative fnr the oil ii is Mi. Arthur's duty to keep closely in loucli wilh new- oil developments in llic slate, and Helena is chosen as the base of his operations at the present time by leasoil of central location and accessibl-ity to ail Df the present producing fields. POHPHYBTE DIKE MILL TO START GRINDING ABOUT AUG, IS; SAYS BREEN ADDITION TO PLANT BEING CONSTRUCTED-, INCREASE FACILITIES The big mill of the Porphyry Dike Gold Mining company, operating llic famrjns Porphyry dike, about six miles above Rimini, will be put inio operation about Angus! 15, according (o James Urccn, president of llic company, who left for the properly Wednesday evening. A force of men has been at work on Ihe mine for several weeks, cutting- new raises and working out development that will facilitate the handling of a lonnage of Drc by Ihe lime the miff is in readiness.

The present work in Ihe' mine and to the mill arc of a permanent nature, preparatory to the continuous working of the mine and mill throughout the winter, Mr. Brcen said. VACATION SCHOOL KIDS GIVE PROGRAM TONIGHT Children enrolled in ilie summer vacation Bible school will give a program this evening at 7 in Ihe First Congregational church. The program will be opened by pupils in the primary department. The older clultlieu v.

ill give two Bible plays, as follows Naamari, the Lopcr. N'asman James Stolt Naaman's wife I.ila Johnslon Captive Maid Doroihy Hawk Maid Ada Ellon Elisha, Ilie Prophci Lillian Gahaii Elisha's servant Monly Galbrailh Jack Galhraith, Ernest Hedl, and Jean Fitzsinunons Ruth. Louise Jones Myrtle Adams Urpha Heth Ludwig miz William Scott Overseer Raymond Johnson Doroihy Dor oihy Hawk. Jean jsimmcns, uonaui craig. Ada tlton, est Hcdl, James Scott.

Shark flesh has always been con-lidcred a delicacy among (he people )f Japan and Ihe Far (it -fr fj Major Kobcrl lmbrie. dead vice-consul, ami Mrs. Imbric He was stoned to deaili al Tclicran by ualn-ej. efforts in pursuing and puuishine; llic persons who caused and pcrpclraicd the killing of Mr. Iuibrjc and it will nol hesitate 1o lake any bind or Ihe iiucslinii of sCcurilv Of Anicrira-i in and parlieularly American ofiici.aU the comiliuuicatioii says: "The Persian government has al-ways considered and will combine lo consider by no means hesitate lu ful-lill this duty." Dtsrably rf-lfa, wrti The Expe-rne it NominaJ 3 $1.00 CUP COUPON Page 9 NOW BUYERS LEAVE EOR NEW YORK MARKETS I tnliimm nf the New Yoik v-ill leave today for Xcw Vork, minced boilina vatir cream.

pnrclta autumn Hock for tins store. MIS3 Chamberlain, buyer and age of the. of Ihe Sands: Brothers' titorc, left last for New York, where she will purchase the fall htock for this department. Mrs. McMaslcrs, manager of llic women's-wear at (he Gans and Klien left last night for the New York market -to make pin chases lor this B8TT6R, Soups and Kitchen Bouquet from fresh rich flavor, color and taste to oil home cooking.

Onion Soup tablespoon finely isrrara flour; pinti nd pepper to taste; 1 btajillon cubes; cup thin llboil onions for 3 minutes, rfraln unTrKm firu. gluce In saucepan with carrot and butter and jimmer minutes. Add flair stfr sricf add svater. salt and pepper and cock sfawty I add bouillon cubes and stir until dlasolvni. Add cram, riace several pieces toast tureen.

serve at Mock Terrapin Soup Boll ii pounds of coirs liver In water for hdlf rour; add smaS nerfcs; groins of pepper; one. cloves; a few of onion, carrot, eta When ihe are Sane, lake them out and mash by putting ihe.u through a colander. Make a Spanish sauce by baocm: put Into the fat a little slice of onion. 6 two spVigl celery. orie-haU cup tomato and cook btovn.

MakTa paste of 3ne leaspconfui of salad oil a yolk of hard boiled egg. dust of cayenne pepper, make Into small balls; put these Into Spanish sauce then out WhE" tlwV come to the top, skim them rLt. Add I ceospoonful Bouquet. Put fn the tureen a slice of lemon arid ptjur in the soup, then cut the calf's liver Into small bUa and add Ic Savory Chowder 1 trMspcctlfut Kitchen Bouquet; ql. diced raw pcrtatoes) chpped beef; 4 tablespoouful, butter; 1 enpfu! corn; I rnediurrSired onion chopped fine; small piece of red pepper; I cupfuls hot milk- 2 tupfufs hot water.

Put butter, onion, meat of the 'Tkt saucepan and Fry ftoWen brown, fo, Horn, Cooims toes and pepper. Stew slowly till done, about This Is ture Is done, add the hot milk, com Kitchen Bouqvrt and salt to taste. Let boil up and serve hoe with crackers. SPECIAL OFFER; THE BOOK aaaaT lUu.tration. LaaW Foil kW bouul in forMt Readers of tbe Helena Independent "Tho American Government" ii one.

of tfaa beat tetlera among all nou-fcetion It ia not a drfl government. It not a hiatorr. It ia a master plain, account of Uncle Sam at Work, what he ii doirjg and how he it. It interesting as a fairy tale and as accurate arith-mede. It srhrei you the itnauitj, tntereatinsj facta about Unde scads and soldiers, foreatry and fiah-eriet, and dodos, and ambaaaavdors and boffaloes.

It a a mine of twin to which ycu will refer cosulantly. taking, in large numbers, every day, and no der its contents are a revelation. Everybody should have this book because it is astonishing how little is known about the many activities of Uncle Sam. MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON TERMS MENTIONED IN THE COUPON This Is An Entirely New Book Every cane who a copy of Tka AjMatcaaa vrOl one of kseaaa. Tb.

edehoa now Uecoj offered by peater law htm tarej, rawrittws. leery chanaar tevwed mm twefve ere I haras, fea, The amoeert of raedaec he. beaai aaaraaaae Iswae to arsor. the. 100,000 i.aij.

Ml pmgm Twice aa eaeary IHulnH i aswj aaaaaiy mM (been are new. aalijiitiiia wai aaaaaaaasr aaaat reaj atae) afpaeied by a Gov.

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