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10 THE SUNDAY MISSOULIAN, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1935. EMBARGO PROPOSAL CHANGES ARE MADE UA OF Today 's Pattern UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Buy Your Films IS OPENING WEDGE in IT CALENDAR AT ST. XAVIER'S anc Calendar for week of March 9 Sunday, March 3. 0 0 SILVER Jurors Will Not Report in Concert Girls' glee club. Main hall auditorium at 4 o'clock; assist Ash Wednesday Marks Be ginning of Lenten Season.

Ashes Distributed. Department No. 1 Until March 8. ed by Ruth Harris, soprano, and Coinage Committee Chair Marion Wold, pianist. Monday, March 4.

The court calendar in department A. W. S. will meet in Main ha! No. 1 of the district court has been A Novena of Grace will precede Lenten services at the Church of St.

Francis Xavier, Father A. J. Coudeyre said Saturday. Rev. advanced by Judge Asa L.

Duncan at 4 o'clock. Corbin hall house meeting at o'clock. North hall house meeting at o'clock. Have Them Finished HERE A complete stock of Eastman and Agfa films. 95c tinted Enlargement FREE With Each $1 Worth of Finishing Missoula Drug Co.

THE HOUSE OF SERVICE Father Leo Gaffney will open the Novena Monday evening at 7:30 and it will continue to March 12 to March 8, at 9:30 a. instead of March 4, and the sheriff Saturday was instructed to notify prospective jurors of the change. The case of the state of Montana against Ben Hamilton and Grant Colloquium will meet in Natural Science building at 4 o'clock. Dr, Burt Johnson will review "Recent man Not Satisfied With Progress. BY CLARENCE M.

WRIGHT. Associated Press Staff Writer. Washington, March 2. UP) Congressional silverites gained a significant opening wedge today in their annual inflation drive, despite insistence from high administration sources that no new monetary legislation be enacted this session of Congress. Chairman Somers, Democrat, New York, of the House Coinage committee, disclosed that he was preparing a bill to forbid the exporta Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of Lent, will be observed at the church of St.

Francis Advances in the Study of Plant Viruses," by Kenneth Smith. Pegump came before the court Saturday. Paul Wilcox, Missoula commissioner of public safety and Jiavier at the 6:30 and 8 o'clock Basketball game State University masses. Ashes will be blessed and acting cnici or police, in an affi Grizzlies-House of David. Tuesday, March 5, davit requested the court to dis distributed at the 8 o'clock mass.

In the evening at 7:30, Rev. Patrick O'ReilleV Will ODen a sprlee rf Girls' glee club will meet in Main hall at 4 o'clock. miss the case because in his opinion he believed evidence was insufficient to secure a conviction. Lenten discussions on the prophe Men's glee club will meet in Main cies oi isaiah, and these services hall at 7:30 o'clock. be conducted every Wednesday evening durine Lent.

Central board will meet in Main 0 TT hall, Room 107, at 5 o'clock. Father A. J. Coudeyre will preach Lecture Professor H. G.

Merriam tion of either gold or silver and would start hearings promptly on the measure. Somers Dissatisfied. "Frankly," he said, "I am dissatisfied with the results of our last every bunaay nleht at 7:30 on nn. will read Archibald MacLeish's tions of the times. "Conquistador," a story of the con Every Friday evening, at.

7-sn Last November 20, following a raid, the men were charged with the crime of conducting a gambling game. The case of the state against J. P. Doyle, a water suit, on motion of Howard Toole, attorney for the defendant, was continued for the term due to the inability of the attorney to be present in court at the present term. This necessitated rearrangement of the calendar, court attaches said.

quest of Mexico. one of the pastors will conduct the monetary actions devaluation of Basketball game State University Gnzzhes-House of David. way or the Cross and the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will take place. Wednesday, March 6. Orchestra rehearsal, Main hall auditorium at 7:30 o'clock.

MEISINGER Phone 5515 Bus Terminal 129 West Front 2 5 Twen ty-Fi ve 2 5 24 Hour Service 24 Melslnger Stages through the heart of the Bitter Root Valley and Taxi Service In the City Missoula, Mont. DON'T WALK CALL US ENROLL NOW IN THE MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE Courses In Typewriting, Office Practice, Bookkeeping, Mimeographing, Filing, Shorthand "Individual Instruction" MRS. L. A. LEYDIG Masonic Temple Missoula Debate State University vs Northern Montana College.

Thursday, March 7. Lenten Program Of St. Anthony's Church Arranged Services for the Girls' glee club will meet In Main Your Income Tax neur hall at 4 o'clock. Men's glee club will meet in Main hall at 730 o'clock. alt EXTENSION FOR FILING RE TURNS AND PAYMENT OF TAX.

Spurs will meet in North hall at will begin at St. Anthony's church Wednesday morning with the traditional blessine of the shp Kofm-o a o'clock. Saturday, March 9, It is Important that the taxpayer This attractive creation is an adaptation of the peasant tvoe of frock renaer on or before the due date, the gold dollar and the silver purchase plan. "We were informed that cutting the value of the dollar and instituting the system of buying silver would increase prices. Prices have gone up some, but not as much as we anticipated.

"There must be some reason, and we should find out." At present, gold exports are permitted only for a few purposes, such as settlement of international trade balances. Somers' proposal would have the effect of putting the United States, Internationally, on a purely managed currency basis, since currency would have to be used instead of metals for the settlement of International balances. Leading House silver advocates were not enthusiastic about the export embargo idea, but they did approve the calling of hearings. Dies Hopeful. Representative Dies, Democrat, Texas, co-author of the silver purchase act, said "that means we are going some He added that arrangements had about been completed for a meeting "of 125 House members next week" American Association of Professors will meet at the which is March 15 if the return is the 8:30 o'clock mass.

Throughout the Lenten period there will be two masses each week day morning, at with simulated lacings in the semi-fitted Jumper. The Peter Pan collar and perky puff sleeves are chic and becoming. Use silk, taffeta or cotton filed on the calendar year basis, University Congregational church at for the blouse and wool, cotton or silk for the jumper. Patterns are sized as complete and final return of in 6:30 clock for a dinner meeting. 4 to 12 years.

Size 8 requires 1 yards of 39-inch fabric for jumper and i ana ociock. On Wednesday. Pridav flnH Run- Professors Piatt, Severy and Tascher will lead discussions on "Faculty day evenings at 7.30 special devo- 1 1-3 yards for blouse. To secure a pattern and stcp-by-step sewing instructions, fill out and mail the coupon below. come as possible.

However, when by reason of illness, absence from home, inability to secure the necessary data, or for other good and sufficient reasons additional time is required, a reasonable extension of uons win be conducted, consisting on Wednesday nf Relationships to Student Activities." Debate State University vs, Brigham Young university. South hall dance South hall. sermon and benediction of the JULIA BOYD, THE MISSOULIAN FASHION BUREAU, 103 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK Blessed Sacrament. The sermon will be delivered bv Rev. Father Flowers Announce Their NEW LOCATION In the building formerly occupied by the Peek Drug Co.

ACROSS FROM PENNEY'S Watch for Our Formal Opening P. Meade. On Friday stations of the cross will be followed by benediction. On Sunday there will be Rosary, sermon and henMirtinn time may be granted. Application should be made In writing to the collector of internal revenue for the district in which the taxpayer files his returns on or before the due date of the return, a full recital of the causes for the delay being given.

Except in the case of taxpayers who Enclosed is 15 cents in coin for Pattern No- Name City the Blessed Sacrament. These sermons will be delivered by Rev. Father O'Brien. State The Daily Missoulian, Missoula, Montana The Sundav masses durintr this are aoroad, no extension may be granted for a period of more than entire period will be nt t.ho usual six months. rne spring pattern Book, with a complete selection of Julia Boyd designs, now is ready.

It is 15 cents when purchased separately. Or, if you want to order it with the pattern above, send in Just an additional An extension of time for filing the return does not extend the time for hours, 8, 9 and 10:30, with mass in St. Ann's church, Bonner at 9:30. At St. Ann's church, which is at OTKYOKWA GROUP.

in an attempt to get an agreement to work for legislation authorizing the government to buy silver from tiny source at $1.29 an ounce against Its present market value of 50-odd rents. "That," Dies said, "would increase the purchasing power of a big portion of the world, because it would let the silver countries get more dollars for their silver and therefore buy more American goods." iu cents ine coupon. Girls of the Otkyokwa Campfire tended from St. Anthony's, stations Of the cross Will be r.nnriiirtprt Pnrh group are progressing with plans for Miss Merlin Jones Friday evening during Lent at 7:30 EDUCATIONAL MEET a spring irolic." Arrangements for the affair were discussed at the weekly meeting of the group with ana iney win oe loliowed by special sermons. Jean Smith Wedded payment of the tax or any installment thereof, unless so specified in the extension.

Application for an extension of time for payment of the tax or any installment thereof should be made on form 1127 to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue through the collector of internal revenue for the district in which the taxpayer's return is filed. The applicant should set forth under oath the specific season for desiring CREDIT COMPANY FILES. 1 TUESDAY its guardian, Mrs. M. I.

Bradner, The invitation committee was appointed and work on the dance programs was completed. The "frolic' takes place March 15 at the Episcopal church. PLATE GLASS BROKEN. The Atlantic hotel renorterf in Hi The marriage of Miss Merlin The Consumers' Credit company Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, police station early Saturday morn of California filed with the county clerk and recorder Saturday articles of incorporation and the statement Session of 10 Lodges From Jason J.

Jones, and Jean L. Smith was solemnized at 1 p. m. Saturday ing mat, a large plate-glass window at its place of business on Hicreins an extension and should clearlv in UNALIYI GROUP. Members of the Unaliyl group.

in the study of Rev. Orcn Ora avenue had been broken. dicate what hardship, if any, would result if the extension were not hood at the First Christian church composed of high school girls, are Attendants were Miss Alice giamea. in addition, a statement required by foreign corporations that contemplate entering the state. Directors are A.

M. De Launey, E. A. Mattison and H. S.

Bergstrom of Los Angeles. Authorized capital tock is $200,000. to hand in budgets this week which were prepared for a birthday honor. Brunson and Ray Chappel. or assets and liabilities showing the DEED IS RECORDED.

A deed from John SDaneler snH A committee making arrangements Mrs. Smith was graduated from Missoula high school and from taxpayer's financial condition as of the last day of the preceding ior the party plans to hold It some time this week. Uirney Normal at Cheney. Wash wife transfers to Ruth Klass, lots four and five in block six, Sunny-side addition, to Missoula. monm, or as or the close of the last taxable period, and a separate state and has taught in Missoula county ment of receipts and disbursements iour years.

Mr. Smith, son of Mr and Mrs. C. R. Smith of Bonner ior each of the three months im Demonstration Club Discusses Sewing Problems Students Compete In Flag Contests HATS and HAIR The new hat silhouettes for spring call for graceful fluffs and rows of curls.

This effect can be achieved with a lovely ringlette permanent. We also feature the Certified Eugene Wave. Your selection of either will assure you the best your money can buy. Ringlette Permanent $3.50 Using only ringlette cream solution. Certified Eugene Waves $5.00 to' $7.00 For Better Beauty Service, Call Missoula Hairdressing Parlor Phone 5450 a i.so is a Missoula high graduate meaiatejy preceding the month in ana an engineering graduate at House of David Montana State College at Bozeman, wnich the application Is filed should be submitted.

Tine amount of tax for which the extension of time of payment is desired should be stated. Five students of the eighth lie is a member of Chi Alpha Lambda fraternity. They will be at home in Missoula after a wedding trip through va grade and one of the seventh grade The commissioner will not consider hour Counties will Be At Temple Here. Tuesday night, Missoula lodge No. 13, A.

F. A. will be host at a joint educational meeting of the Masonic fraternity In Missoula, Ravalli, Mineral and Granite counties, at which 10 lodges are to be represented by delegations. Walter Pope will give an address on what is and hns happened in the M-esent session of the Montana state legislature. Sam White of Butte will be the principal speaker on the Masonic educational program.

A 6:30 dinner, New England style, baked beans, brown bread and Its trimmings, will open the session. A plat charge will be made for this dinner, to be served in the social hall of the Masonic temple. After the dinner the lodge will convene in the lodge room. It is expected that Masons from Superior, Stevensvllle, Victor. Corvallis, Hamilton, Phillpsburg, Drummond and Alberton will Join with Missoula lodge No.

13 and Harmony lodge No. 49 in this occasion. entered the flag contest of St. Francis Xavier school. The students rious Montana cities.

wrote essays on "The Flag of the United States; Its History and Its vs. Grizzlies Monday and Tuesday 8 P. M. This is the most entertaining team on the road. Good for a laff a minute! Sonic Contest Finals Monday Night These games will not be broadcast II BEACON an extension of time of payment unless request is made on or before the due date of the tax or installment thereof.

If the extension is granted, interest at the rate of 6 per cent a year Is collectible from the date the payment should have been made if there had been no extension to the expiration of the period of the extension. Symbolism." The essays were memorized and a declamatory contest held Wednesday afternoon. The winners were Fiances Kerpies and The Orchard Homes Demonstration club held its regular monthly meeting last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles Stine. The topic of the afternoon was the cutting, fitting and alteration of dress patterns.

The demonstration leaders, Mrs. A. Hanson and Mis. R. V.

Myers, were assisted by Mrs. Young of the Cold Spring club. After the meeting, lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Charles Stine and Mrs. A.

Hanson. Those present were Mrs. Chris Johnson, Mrs. Myrtle Johnson, Mrs. S.

Voss, Mrs. R. V. Myrrs, Mrs. Frances Rhodes, Mrs.

Young, and the hostesses. John McFarland. Other entrants STEEL RECEIVED were Ilah Jane Frawley, Bertha Jonas, Rosalene Froelich, and Robert Knapp. Construction Will Start Toy-Lending Shop Work Progresses Triangle Girls boon on Lighting Mail Route. Start Activities Progress on the Girl Reserve toy- ccept this invitation to try the The first carload of steel for air The and I Triangle club Tues lending shop was reported this week with reports that the Central girls m.vs uencons at Missoula and on Reserve Officers Will Entertain the mail route throuch hem day afternoon adopted a constitution and entered a program of ac spent their Wednesday meeting mending toys.

being unloaded at the Northern 20 Years Afto What Missoula Was Doing On This Date in 1915. Pacific yards Saturday. Several dolls acquired new wles The Missoula Reserve Officers Work on the master beacon at the tivities. Two one-act plays which are to be produced soon were read and approved, and parts were assigned for preparation. After the business session, a song period was conducted by Enid and clothes in the afternoon, under the direction of Mrs.

A. J. Lewan- association will be host March 12 at upuii nere will start within a an entertainment for all regular dowskl, adviser. jf aays. it was said.

A construe cDQ9Q The Prescott girls Thursday aft City council for the first time names women as judges in election ni'u lurcman and crew for the Commerce department already is im me ground, t-. ernoon elected officers for the second semester. Amy Moon was made new president. Henrietta Gilfillen, vice president; Florence Tonkin, secretary, and Helen Scott, scribe. After the election, the girls worked me next few weeks the light beacons are to be ererted at State University students select today as "sneak day" in honor of President Craighead's birthday.

FUNERAL NOTICE All Cantons and Ladies Militants on bookmarks which they tooled in leather. army and reserve officers in Missoula, it was announced by Lieutenant George Witeomb, president. The party will be in the Veterans' Memorial hall. A program of music and other entertainment is being prepared, it was said, with discussion of current military problems before serving of the Dutch lunch. The meeting will be informal.

The regular chapter meeting set for March 11 has been postponed. It was learned also that Captain Reiner of Helena, district executive for Montana Reserve officers, will be in Missoula March 18. Chief of Police Kemp warns children that there Is an ordinance forbidding roller-skating on Higglns avenue. The same afternoon, the Whitticr I Try General Jumbo tires this week at our risk and expense. Drive them anywhere give them a real test.

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O. O. full dress F. JIall in 2 pills had a business session with 1 program of games following. The work was directed by Mrs.

Ed Grnnnio, who acted for Miss Phyllis MoClain, adviser. Jean Marie Veilleux. or some other names, pleads guilty to horse-theft and accepts a one-year sentence to state prison from Judge Asa L. Duncan. A social session was held Thurs jj-iiuic intervals through Western Montana, with one to be built on University mountain cast of the city, another on Deep creek, and the remainder at scattered points through Western Montana.

These beacons will help eliminate difficult flying conditions, permit of night flying, and make fog easier to combat, when put in commission. TWO ESTATKS SETTI Two decrees in final distribution of estates were approved in district court Saturday and Walter L. Pope, administrator of the estate of Wil-helmlna Knornk; nnd Alma Kochler. administratrix of the estate of William F. Kochler, were discharged from trust.

Monday, March 4th 1:30 p. to attend the funeral of Captain William H. Winters. By order of Captain. CAPT.

L. F. HARLOW, Clerk. day afternoon by the Franklin girls wiui Mrs. E.

M. Little as adviser. A high point of the afternoon was1 Bell Is Re-elected Chairman lor Code receipt by the girls of photographs of the orphan baby for whom the group had shower recently. Tea The way to avoid blowouts is to buy THE BLOWOUT-PROOF TIRE was served by Marie and Agnes Baron, Mildred Mannix and Norma Mevrrs. The Willard girls have started re hearsals for a play which will be presented at the next meetinn of the Parent -Teacher association.

DR. GAMMON TO SPEAK. Dr. R. M.

Gammon of the Chicago office of the Congregational YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED. Albert Aycock and Anna I. Townsend, both of Missoula, were married Saturday afternoon bv Ralph L. Starr, justice of the peace, immediately after they had secured a marriage license from the clerk of the district court. PlantVirus Study Up for Colloquium The Colloquium will meet at 4 p.

m. Monday in the Natural Science building at the State University. Dr. Burt Johnson of the botany staff at the University will review recent advances in the study of plant viruses by Kenneth M. Smith.

The discussion will be non-technical, it was announced, and will explain the bearing of plant viruses on human and plant diseases. The session will be open to the public. pressure is ready to burst through the carcass walls with explosive force when the tire is punctured or struck a sharp blow. But you can't have an explosion from low pressure. That's why only a low pressure tire only a GENERAL can be blowout proof.

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Ordinary tires require as much as 45 pounds air to give satisfactory mileage. This terrific H. O. Bell of Missoula was reelected code chairman of the Montana automobile code committee Friday night at the annual meeting In Butte of the state advisory committee. Dean Chaffin of Bozeman was named vice-chairman; nna A-J.

Breitenstein of Great Falls secretary-treasurer. The following regional members of the state committee were named- Bert Kerns, Butte; Mahlon Hall Kalispell; Harry O. Bell. Missoula; Don Suhr, Great Falls; Clyde Bur-gen, Helena; Dean Chaff in, Bozeman; H. A.

Jones, Lcwistown; Robert Mulvaney. Billings; R. M. Perry Glasgow; Edgar Runkle, Havre' Ed Love. Miles City, and George R.

Pierce, Billings. uniHuon society win be in Missoula next Tuesday. He will ad- dress Sunday school workers of the churches that evening, speaking at 7:30 at Uie University Congrega- i tional church. RED DEVIL STAGE M. R.

O. 131 hot Springs-Plaint Daily Service bus leaves Hot Springs at 10 a. meets all dally trains at Plains. Fare, $1. Seven-passenger bus.

We handle express. Public livery sen-Ice from Hot Springs or Missoula, Call Palace Hotel, Missoula, or phone C. M. WILLI 3 HOT SPRINGS, MONT. Rainbow cottages, modern, opposite government bathhouse.

Will accommodate four people. Chicken Dinner SUNDAY, MARCH 3 Given by St. Francis Xavier Holy Name Society serving from 5 to 7 p. m. for benefit of the school at Loyola Auditorium Everybody Invited 50c Per Plate OUH Battery service fits Every battery like Butter fits hot cakes.

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