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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 10

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The Missouliani
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THE DAILY M1SS0ULIAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, '1939. 10 State Income Tax Six Thousand Get Anti-Tick Serum Auditor Is Coming State Income taxpayers who did Six thousand' persons have been not file their returns previously will Inoculated with anti-spotted fever vaccine, 5,000 of them having re ceived the final shot in the preven tive treatment, it was stated by Dr. F. D. Pease, at the city-county health office at the city hall, have tne opportunity to consult an authority before making out their returns, when Jack Skinner, Income tax auditor for the income tax de-partment of the state board of equalization, arrives here to help the taxpayers.

He will be at the courthouse from April 7 to 15. Only 400 persons were given the aerum Tuesday before the supply Army Day Will He Celebrated At Local Post Extensive Arrangements Have Been Made For Thursday. Thursday, April 8, is Army day, and will be celebrated as a holiday throughout the Army. Many posts have special program prepared tor this occasion, and a apecial Army day radio broadcast is scheduled at 12-1 p. Mountain Standard time.

Fort Missoula Is beginning Its celebration or Army day early. On Wednesday, April 5. at the invitation of the post commander, Colo April 15 la the end of the flllna gave out, Application has been made at the Hamilton laboratory for a renewed supply, but the demand for the serum has been so great that no vaccine may be avail Four Youths in Narrow Escape From Drowning Automobile Pliinjsc From U. S. Highway No.

10 Into Lake. Four youths escaped from drowning In the swollen waters of Coeur d'AIene lake when their automobile left U. fl. Highway No. 10 and plunged into the lake Sunday night, according to information received In Missoula Tuesday.

The occupant of the car v. ere Herbert Elberllng. IB. driver, and Hugo Hyenga, Lloyd Dahl, and Larry Reagan. Reports are that tVn machine turned over twice and landed bottom side up In the lake, entirely submerged.

Dyal. whose wrist was rut when he broke a window of the car through which the quartet es-raped, was the only one Injured. Station Agent at Avon Passes Here Arthur 0, Wordal, tation agent for the Northern Faeific at Avon, died Tuesday at a hospital here. He via 42 year old, Surviving are his widow. Ooldie; a on, Eddie John; a daiiBhter.

Palerie Fay, and, his mother. Mrs Cecilia Wordal, all of Damson. He wai a member of Valley lodge No. 14, A. F.

fc A. of Deer Lodge. The body i to be sent from the Marsh At Towell mortuary at :15 o'clock Wednesday morning to Deer Lodge, where funeral services and burial will take place. MATT STRIT7.FI,. Matt Strltzel, 73, a native of Aus-trla, died at a local hospital Tues-day morning.

He is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Rosle Clark of Fpo-kane. and a sister, Mrs Mary Flusa of Clarkston, Wash. The relatives have been notified and funeral plans are delayed pending word from them.

The body Is at the Lucy mortuary. period, and those who fall to tile their returns by April 15 will have to pay a penalty and Interest. State officials are exceedingly anxious to able here Friday, the next day for Injection of the serum. avoid collecting the penalty and Interest, according to C. Burns.

supervisor of the state Income tax Seven Missoula department. Students Have Special Trains nel F. L. Whitley, the Rotary club Parts in Play To Bring 1,286 CCCs to State Ones You Love Best CANDIES will hold its weekly meeting in the mess hall of Company Fourth Infantry, and will be served a typi Masquer Production Will Plans for Good Friday Service Nearly Complete Kev. Herman C.

Rice Will Talk on "The Depths Of the Cross Arrangements for the union ser-vice to be held by Protectant churches lit the Wllma theater it 1 o'clock Good Friday afternoon In observance of the three hours spent by Christ on the cross are about complete. The program will be: Organ prelude. E.alne Taylor; hymn illustrated with colorrd slides and accompanied bv Mrs, Taylor, audience; invocation, Rev. N. E.

Franklin, pit-tor of the Church of the Nazarene; Illustrated hymn, audience; prayer, Rev. Herman L. Olmstead. ror cf the Church of Christ; vm-ley quartette composed of Elmer and Fred Barrett. Hugh Herbert, Neil Dnhlstrom; Scripture reading.

Rev. Harvey F. Baty, Interchurch Universitv pastor; song, trio composed of Mrs. Margaret Small, Mrs. Arthur Olson, Mrs.

R. Dana Klier; sermon, "The Depth of the Rev. Herman C. Rice, pastor f'f tht First Baptist church; hymn, St. Paul's Lutheran church choir by Esther Jones; benediction, Rev.

Gordon Bennett, pastor of the Universitv Congregational church. Arrangements lor the service were made bv a laymen's committee cim-posed of Dr. A. R. Foss.

chairman; Tony Criswell, W. V. Wlckes. Police Find Most Stolen Bicycles Fortv bicvcles have been stolen since the first of the year, police records show, and all but six of them have been returned to then-owners. Registration of the cycles has helped the officers in ascertaining the ownership of the stolen' pedal machines.

Last year, there were 107 bicycles stolen, with 19 of them Davenport Novelty Be Thursday, Friday, April 13, 14. cal Army dinner by the company mess personnel, which is famous tor splendid meals. The post Army officers will dine with the Rotary club and will be available as guides In showing the Rotarlans around 15c te $1.00 Mid-West and Atlantic En- Candies Births Newman Not Guilty On Speeding Count Seven Missoula student have Davenport's Chocolates Gales from 60c to $5.00 $2.00 rollers Assigned to Montana Camps. Special trains this month will the post following the dinner. Short addresses by Colonel T.

parts In the Montana Masquer spring major production Mollere's Whitley and Lieutenant Colonel Mr. and Mrs. LeMore Hopper of rialna are parent of a boy. bnrn Tuesday at the Thornton hospital. A daughter v.

as born Tuesday at St. Patrick's hospital to Mr. and Mrs. L. L.

Campbell of Hamilton. Rosclus H. Back will head the Ro Pob Newman, charged by the hichwav patrol with speeding In a School for according Manning 25c to $1.00 EASTER WRAPPINGS bring 620 Atlantic coast CCC en- tarv program. Lieutenant Colonel to Director Larrae Haydon. It Is 45-mlle-an-hour district on high rollee.s from Fort Dix, N.

and 666 Back, who Is in charge of construe tion and rehabilitation at Fort Mis to be presented at 8:15 o'clock Thursday and Friday nights, April way No. 10 east of here February wa found not guilty by a Jury from the Middle West to Montana soula, will give a brief resume of the Perfumes 13 and 14, at the Student Union Colognes Improvements which have been ac theater. which returned a verdict at 5:15 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in Justice of the Peace Ward H. Jones' court. for summer assignment to camps In this state.

About April 10 detachments of 75 Clarence Hirning as Sganarelle compllshed at Fort Missoula In the past year and which are making it a better station, both for officers and enlisted men. Following the haj the comedy's lead; Madelyn Newman case was filed in Jus men will come to the Superior camp Lentheric Caron Worth tlce R. L. Starrs court, but Starr and 71 to the Darby camp in the Heister plays Lisette; Joyce Hov land, Isabelle; Harold Schecter, Ar Bitter Root from Xenla, Ohio, as $L25 up up 0 9C dinner and entertainment, Rotar was disqualified and the ca.se was transferred to the court presided iste; Boyd Cochrell, Sylvester; Gar well as 138 to Oardiner, 88 to Whitehall, 86 to Lewlstown, 78 to Boze- vin Shallenberger, second lackey; over bv Jones, after a trial Jury ians will be invited to drive around the post and actually observe these improvements unler the guidance of Houbiganl from Guerlain from Lentheric from Corday Yardley from Arden from $1.00 Up $3.00 up $1.00 uP $1.00 uP 55 up $1.00 uP Ruth Knapp, in ballet. panel had been summoned for duty man, 68 to Wodern and 13 to Brldger.

On April 14, a detachment Other members of the cast are In Starrs court. the post officers. For Armv day, April 6, Colonel from Chanel De Raymond from Suzanne for Koyne Osborne. Livingston, as Va lere; Walt Millar, Butte, Ergaste Margaret Clark, Trout Creek, Leo' vuuj up $1.00 uP $1.50 Advance Guard Whitley, post commander, has an nounced the following program: nor; Hugh McNamer, Shelby, Ly- Holiday calls will be in effect. AtthcHospitah Mrs.

Arnold W. Moffett of 735 Woodford street took her infant daughter home from St. Patrick's hospital Tuesday. Mrs. II.

T. Kiaabel of 333 Daly avenue has returned to her home from St. Patrick's hospital, where she was a medical patient. Mrs. Marvin O.

Dodge of 700 Marshall street has lelt St. Patrick's hospital with her baby girl. John Kinnick of 611 Cleveland street has been dismissed as a surgical patient from St. Patrick's hospital. John McKay of Bonner has left St, Patrick's hospital.

He was a medical patient. II. E. Nelson of Slevensville entered the Northern Pacific hospital Tuesday as a surgical patient. E.

J. Johnson and Herbert S. Woodhead, both of Livingston, and C. P. Williams of Big Timber were admitted to the N.

P. hospital Tuesday as medical patients. Of '39 Tourists sander; Tom Willis, Paradise, street Reveille will be sounded over the vendor. post public address system and will cons st of popular Army marcn First lackey will be played by Manzer Griswold, Helena; third music. C.

M. Lofting and J. R. Kerr. are among the first of the 1939 vacation visitors to Western Montana.

They arrived in the city Tuesday afternoon and departed from Glenview. 111., will arrive, with 34 boys for Winifred and 15 for Malta. A Fort Dix detachment of 195 boys Is coming AprhNlO to the Flint Creek camp near Fhllipsburg, another 195 men to Belton, and a third company of 195 men to Dillon. On April 22, 65 men from Fort Dix will arrive at Missoula, to be transferred to the Lolo creek camp, with 84 going to Augusta and 86 to Whitehall. Enrollment at Missoula will be held on April 14, with 36 boys to be certified for service the CCC during the spring and summer period.

The garrison flag will be flown (weather permitting). Guard mount will be formal at SACHETS by ORLOFF to daintily perfume-Lingerie, handkerchiefs, gloves, linen closets, clothes closets, boudoir, contents of dressers In addition to the above many of the ORLOFF SACHETS serve a double purpose being "Sachet Cases" for handkerchiefs, gloves and hosiery and import a delightful fragrance lackey, Bud Hustad, Glendive; first bravo, Quentin Johnson, Harlowton; second bravo, Tom Cole, Dayton, Ohio; magistrate, Bill Bequette, 9:00 a. m. Music will be by the Thompson Falls; the notary, Virgil immediately afterwards for the E-Bar-L ranch in the Blackfoot val McNabb, Terry. Dancers chosen for the Colum public address system.

Between 2 and 4 p. m. com pany commanders will arrange i voluntary athletic program. ley. Dude ranchers of the Western and freshness to contents.

We will be glad to have PHONE S333 PHONE S33S ii PHONE 8333 2 CLOTHES HAMPERS 3 bine ballet in the comedy interlude in the play are Liala Jensen, Baln-ville: June McLeod, Arlee; Ruth Retreat parade at 5:10 p. Music by the public address system Montana district report advance bookings for the 1939 period as far ahead of the bookings for 1938. and your gifts wrapped and Knapp, Missoula; Elizabeth Brimm, Bridger; Shirley Timm, Belfry; delivered within the 8 to 12 midnight, enlisted men's dance at cast gymnasium. Music Bench Hampers modern in every respect. Pyralln Top Ventilated, Clothes will not mildew.

6ee the line, new patterns at state the indications are that bus! FORESTRY MEN HERE. city on Easter AS 2 ness on the outing ranches for 1939 Clarice Koebbe, Hardin; Grayce bv cublic address system. will be far above normal. Barthel Hardware Sunday VandalismCharged Against Boys Here Eckhardt, Helena; Mary Rose Chappellee, Belfry. The ballet work PHONE SSSS PHONE 8353 PHONE 83S3 The entertainment committee for the Army day dance is Captain Howard E.

Pulliam, Captain John E. Nelson, First Lieutenant Edmund w. Wilkes. First Sergeant Fred C. D.

Faunce of Dixon, supervisor of the Flathead Indian forest and P. H. Shea, ranger at the Poison station, were visitors in the city the first of the week. B. P.

W. Club is being directed by Leslie Vinal, women's athletic instructor. Meeting Tonight FIREMEN CALLED. staeriler and Sergeant Terrell Hnllida. Vandalism resulting In property damage at the University gym is charged by Dr.

W. E. Schrelber, head of the department of physical education, against a group of boys of high school ace. These youths Firemen answered a call to 401 The Missoula branch of the Bus! Probation Officer Faces $5 Problem The committee for the escort and guidance of guests: Captain Milton C. Shattuck.

First Lieutenant Rus Plymouth street at 10:48 o'clock Tuesday morning, where a stovepipe ness and Professional Women's club will have its regular monthly'meet- in the home of P. M. Johnson was burning out. No damage was done, PUBLIC Card Party TONIQHT At Eagles' Hall By Decree and Drill Team Come and Bring Your Friends! Tlaying Starts Promptly at 8 Cash Prizes Refreshments Admission, 25c and the firemen did not have to use any equipment. ing at the Student Union building at 8 o'clock this evening.

Following a short business meeting, Dr. J. P. Ritchey will give a talk on cancer control. An inspection tour of the local radio station will conclude the evening's program.

What to do about the $5 taken as a down payment on a car driven from the reservation to Missoula and sold here by two youths was sell G. Emery, and Second Lieutenant Arthur K. Amos. Arrangements and military display: Captain Harold J. Keeley.

The public is cordially invited to visit Fort Missoula on Army day to witness the day-time events and ceremonies and to see the new con deliberately smashed the lock and door of the swimming pool, he says, persisting in trouble, which they have caused before. He is considering obtaining warrants for their arrest at the present time. Dr. Schreiber asserted that con-slant difficulties have been en O. C.

Bradeen of the Forest Ser vice is on a trip to Seattle. the onlv question confronting Pro bation Officer M. A. Branson, who came here from Dixon today to re Miss Charlotte Russel of the club scholarship committee is in charge of the program. ay turn three girls and two boys who ran away from home yesterday and got as far as the Garden city before being caught by officers.

The girls, two of them Indians struction and other improvements at the post. Stamps for New York Fair Come oum ji "jr --Mr-vs Work Starts on Forms for Pool and one white, are from Dixon instead of Poison, as they told sher in new safety in this itudebaker Champion To Garden City iffs deputies here. The boys, both white, are from Dixon also. Nile JUM. P.

m. flTJ ioandsc diarisiouay 0 and 40o countered with boys of high school and grade school age who have caused damage to property and committed minor thefts. Fifty or more windows in the gymnasium have been smashed by barrages of stones. "With this last outrage, the State University authorities have reached the limit of patience," he said. "In the future we will ask warrants for the arrest of the vandals and force their parents to settle for all damages.

The University gymnasium is for the use of University students only and trespassing boys will be taken in custody by the police. It is dangerous for small boys to appear on the gym floor while basketball Is being played, as they may be run into, knocked into the bleachers, and seriously injured." Stamp collectors will be inter ested in the small quantity of 3 More Pupils Are As Long As There Is a Sky Above America WWk. Will cent New York World Fair stamps which have been received at the To Start Holiday WPA workmen started yesterday on the Job of constructing forms for the swimming pool at the recreational area being built south of the Missoula and west of the Parkway bridge. Work on the ba.se of the pool was still under way, as excavation continued for the drain at the deep end and earth was filled in and tamped down, after wetting, at the shallow end. Safest, strongest car in the lowest price field! Saves lOtf to 25tf on every gasoline dollar! ii Missoula postoffice for distribution as raDidlv as possible.

Rule Easter vacation for Sacred Heart The stamps are of double size, a it: 4 nurnle in color. academy, the 10 Missoula grade schools, St. Francis Xavier grade school, St. Anthony grade school wf The supply of Golden Gate Fair stamps issued especially for the San Francisco fair, 25,000, was a tfl quickly disposed of here, it is said. The George Washington inauguration commemoration stamps are to be issued to the public April 30.

7M Monthly Smoker Electrical Group Mrs. Fred Hagen of Stevensville was in Missoula Tuesday. pupils will begin after school Wednesday. The Missoula county high school vacation has been under way since last Friday after school. Classes resume at Missoula county high school and the city grade schools Monday morning, at the Catholic grade schools Tuesday morning, and at the academy Thursday morning, April 13.

tr J. E. Ryan of the Forest Service 1 acs at Sandpoint, was in Missoula Tues The monthly smoker of Local No. "Vklu.V I 408 of the electrical workers' union day. ii Easter Baskets Tilled 10c to $1.00 At KELLY'S PHONE S33S PHONE S33S is PHONE S333 was held at the Union hall Tuesday night.

Following the business session a social meeting was held at which a Dutch lunch was served to the 75 persons in attendance. Visitors Welcome At Bison Reserve QYou stop this Champion with smooth, dependable hydraulic brakes They 're the latest type of foot-regulated hydraulics which act instantly without grabbing, jerking or swerving. You're safeguarded by an unusually low center of gravity which means that this Stude-baker holds the road firmly under normal conditions, stays right side up where other cars roll over. You're protected by a Champion steel body and frame with tremendously strong box-section steel windshield corner pillars. The full x-member increases frame strength and rigidity.

Rubon Mop Demonstration At Barthel Hardware, every day this week. Without any obligations. You are doing us a favor It you come In and see how house clean-i in can be made easy. Qet a free a sample of Rubon Furniture polish. Barthel Hardware ffoff, V.1 Officers for Next Year Are Named by Bearpaws PIMM SS33 ll PHONE S333 PHONE 8833 I rrr if fv'V''! JUNIOR PROM Frenchtown, April 8 Chuck Zadra's Orchestra Dancing from 10 to 3 1 Bearpaws, Montana State chapter of the Intercollegiate XT i a.

i Mm Knights, elected officers at a meet L. ing on the campus Tuesday even Visitors are welcome on the bison range at Moiese, according to Dr. R. Norton, warden. Dr.

Norton said many visitors are appearing at the range to see the herds of bison, elk. deer and other animals that inhabit the wide ex-paase of country included in the reserve. Dr. Norton suggested, however, that the best hours to visit the range were between 8:30 a. m.

and 4:30 p. m. Tt8 ing. Derek Price of Anaconda was elected chief grizzly; Verne Christ-enson of Conrad and Al Angstman of Helena were chosen right and Z3 left. paws.

COMMUNITY 1:30 l.x?.. 9 Companion Hit! 1 if Bearpaw is a sophomore honorary society, composed of outstanding freshmen of the previous year. The officers hold over until next year to direct the new members who will be selected from the present freshman class at S.O.S. during trackmeet Mark Twain's All-American Boy! You enjoy the road steadiness of planar wheel suspensionAnd this exclusive self-stabilizing Studebaker suspension is in-built into all Champion models at no extra cost. You have the safety of clear vision ahead all the time; ThisStudebaker Champion's safety glass windshield is extra wide and high with slender, super-strong corner posts.

You sit naturally. You accelerate out of danger with certainty and ease because this Champion is powered by a lightning-fast Studebaker 6-cylinder engine that swiftly responds to a touch on the gas pedal. The Better Way to Correct Constipation One way to treat constipation is to endure it first and cure it afterward. The other way is to avoid having it by getting at its cause. So why not save yourself those dull headachy days, plus the inevitable trips to the medicine chest, if you can do it by a simple common-sense "ounce 01 it If your trouble, like that of millions, is due to lack of "bulk" in the diet, "the better way" is to eat Kellogg's All-Bran.

This crunch', toasted, ready-to-eat cereal has just the "bulk" you need. If you eat it every day-ancl drink plenty of water-you can not only get regular but keep regular, day after day and month after month! All-Bran is made by Kellogg's in Battle Creek. Sold by every grocer. Notice Moose Election of officers, Wednesday evening, April 5, 8 p. sharp.

BE THERE. R. S. LISTON, Secretary. time.

-'TOM Wft BISTER FROOD RELEASED. VIVfj (Not Recommended for Children) Regular Admission Trices! It's a Double Dose of "Horror" on One Big Program! OS 1 A B.ll, COOK Vl I 3 HALL PK.l.p WAKREN JSW lA' 7(H) PEOPLE Danrrd at Rockawav Saturday tiirht, April 1-V Ffaturini atonic with our popular dance pmrram will be some mifd dance rlrclw to-steps. rve waltz, srhottisrhe. waits quadrille. Buster Frood, who was to have appeared befoie Justice of the Peace Ralph L.

Starr Tuesday afternoon on a misdemeanor charge, returned the check alleged to have been marie out to W. G. Wendover and taken by Frood. sheriff's officers said, and was released when Mrs. Wendover withdrew the complaint she filed yesterday.

Frood says he held the check as security for a debt owed to him. roxy Latest News Events TRANSFERRED TO MISSOl'LA. QYovi get the extra night safety cf wide range headlamps that are faired into this Champion's fenders and give you an extra margin of width for oncoming cars to steer clear of. You steer and shift gears more safely No extra charge for Studebaker's exclusive fast-action dual-range steering and Studebaker's new clear-of-the-floor steering wheel gear shift lever. Your Champion's safety steel doors shut tight without slamming This Champion has Hancock rotary door latches that close with a finger touch and shut more tightly as car moves.

A. F. Winebarger, who is employed by the state highway department, has been transferred to Missoula from Poison. CD! Come in today! See this new Studebaker Champion. Low down p.yment easy C.

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The small cost of a loan is better than letting relatives, friends or employer know the condition of your financial affairs. Keep your friends ana borrow from us. Call and learn how easy it is to make a loan here. YOUR PROMISE TO PAY IS ALL WE REQUIRE NO CO-SIGNERS NO SECURITY NO RED TAPE Garden City Finance Co. Suite 42, Third Floor Kiggiivs Block.

Tel. 6621 Corner Main Street and Higgins Avenue BARGAIN NIGHT Adults, 2 for 35c "The Mad Miss Manton" Barbara gtanwyrk, Henry Fonda, Sam Levene i SECOND FEATl'RE "Affairs of Annabel" Jack Oakie, Lucille Ball, Ruth Donnelly ALso OF TIME" Starting at 7 and 8.30 rjS TCflight 30c t'j NYUBO The Great "CharIi'' han Que. Phone 2105 x.n. Honolulu Irritation quickly toothed, healing promoted by U9e of ildly med iratrd 21G W. Main Luis Sidney Rainer Toler TgMT'iroflMMlM ral Jli.

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