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THE- BTLLTXGS GAZETTE. SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 15. 1QI4. SERVICES REDUCTION ABSTRACT RATES AGREED UPON TO BEGIN TONIGHT At Three-V'eeks Services to Open Church.

fJospcl Quartet to Sing. Abstractors Association Adopts Schedule at Its Lust Mftlit. Xo Discounts. Bring Us Your Films to devel-ope, print or enlarge CHAPPIE DM16 CO. Eastman Kodak Co.

Agency, Billings, Montana The Gospel of Opportunity Art is the bountiful way, religion h' the devoted way, business is the convenient way. The special anniversary issue of the Gazette and now in course of compilation, is the progressive way. It represents the American spirit. 1'iiblicity is one of the most, im- rtaut agents of civilization. It has und is blazing the way for the development of the Empire." It is universally conceded the time is now most opportune for the ifisninir of a special review setting forth the resources and opportunities this immense territory lias to offer the newcomer.

There will be able articles written by well known authorities coy- ering the building, agriculture, irrigation, industrial progress and all forms of development which are to make this region the most pros- peroiiM in the west. The achievements of our past, the prosperity of our present and the promise of our future will be ami ly portrayed in this forthcoming big issue that Is now receiving the co-operation of those who stand for the plus sign in this community. ltemember that the ozone in this favored spot has no lumps to give you "humps." The many chances of advancement in this, im- inense Empire are conducive to make a smile grow where many grouches grew before. Let ns all join in the "boost" to tell the state and nation who we are, where we are "at," and hat we ha ve tt offer them to benelit their condition. Posters advertising the three weeks' series of revival meetings which will begin in the Methodist church tonight made their appearance on the streets yesterday.

'The posters are but a part of an extensive advertising campaign which those in charge of the meetings say will attract crowds to one of the biggest revivals ever held in Billings. The recently organized gospel quartet, composed of Mrs. F. C. Coggeshall, Mrs.

W. E. Cummings, Walter Sea i People may complain about the high cost of living and declare that everything is "going up," but that is not true of at least one thing in Billings namely, abstract rates, which, despite their name, are decidedly concrete. They are going down in fact already are for at a meeting of the Yellowstone'County Abstractors association last night a reduced schedule of rates, immediately effective, was adopted. The revised rates, on which it was agreed no discounts are to be allowed hereafter, are as follows: Instruments, each, 50 cents.

Certificate to abstract, original or continuation, each $1.25. SESE DETECTIVES FIND 0 CLUE TO 31 AIL ROliHERV MYSTERY. man and Harry Coggeshall, will sing each night and Mr. Neudigate, a Moou the robbery was committed by professional yeggmen or local talent. The government investigators hold the former theory' and the railroad agents the latter.

Railroad and government investi TINNEL WATCH 'MAX KILLS JAP FOUND WIT1I WIFE. GREAT FALLS, Feb. 14. Joseph Moody watchman for the Great Northern at a tunnel tour miles from Fort Benton shot and killed a section foreman whom he claims to have discovered in a compromising position with his wife. The section hand was a Japanese.

ourt proceedings, mortgage fore institute singer, will have charged a chorus of at least 50 voices. The Rev. George" Mecklenberg will deliver the opening address tonight on "The Higher Springs." The Rev. E. M.

Donaldson of Lewistown will conduct the services of the first week. gators who are working on the $.1,000 mail sack robbery, declared yesterday that they have no dues. It is said the railroad special, agents and the government secret service operatives have disagreed over whether closure, minimum. $3.75. See the beautiful window display of silk serge dresses in all the newest patterns at Yegen's.

Adv. Probate case, minimum, charged at First Full Dress rate of 20 cents per folio. Statement of parties interested 1.25. Traveling Men to "Tell Stories" at FRIENDS SEARCHING FOR HORSEWHIPPING VICTIM Xo abstract or continuation, if more than 30 days have elapsed since date of last certificate, made for less Military Ball in City Big Success SPRINGFIELD, Feb. 14.

Tuesday Luncheon than $1.50. Duplicate abstracts, five or more at 2-3 each of the price estimated at Friends of Jerry Malone, a railway employe who is said to have been sent out of the city locked in a locomotive box after 10 fathers had horsewhipped him for alleged improper conduct, were still searching for him today. The police refuse to act until A feature of the annual military ball What the people outside think oj above rates of the original abstract 1 Billiims and the Billings district will rates of the original abstract; one hundred or more at 1-3 each of the price so estimated of the original al stract. Certifying abstracts on new addi be told by members of the local United Commercial Travelers organization at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon in the Northern hotel Tuesday. The principal speakers will be Carl F.

president of the Billings U. Frank L. Sample and T. J. McDonough.

Malone is found. The vigilante committee told the police they put. Malone in the engine Jkx Thursday that they didn't injure him seriously and that he probably will be heard from soon. of company Montana national guard, in Kennedy hall last night was a short exhibition of the manual of arms by the members of the company. The affair was the fir.st full dress military ball ever given in Billings, and many of the members of the uniform rank of the Odd Fellows, lodge attended in full uniform.

The hall was elaborately decorated and the affair was well attended. V' It was announced yesterday that tions minimum price of $2.50 each where lots are valued less than $250; $4.00 each where lots are valued at over $250. Xo typewritten copy of an abstract Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts; nm The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: 'Third It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil.

It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose vdange'r and record the means of advancing health.

The day for poisoning innocent 'children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy winch produces composure and health, by regulating the system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to the information. Hall's JoumaUof Health, ine traveling salesmen are our best boosters," said President Thomp to be made or certified. CITY NEWS BRIEFS son or the Chamber of Commerce ves Xo copy of skeleton abstract to be certified. company will have its annual inspection at the armory April 2, after Skeleton abstracts, per transfer, 40 which preparations will be made fo' cents.

Church Incorporates. Articles of the summer camp, to be held on t. List of property owners, each name corporation were filed yesterday for coast near Seattle. The date willbe 15 cents. terday.

"They, more than any other class of business men, are aware of what people of other sections think of Billings and what Billings needs. They are constantly traveling from place to place, and, if what I think of the local traveling salesmen is true, they are constantly boosting Billings in other parts." The luncheon will begin promptly announced later. the Immanuel Lutheran church of Huntley. The church will Meet a building 1f miles northeast of Billings, All the newest patterns and colors in silks and serges at Yegen's special according to the articles. The trus lees are Job Moan, K.

K. Lund and for $10; Monday only. Adv. -4 'Twos Some Scream, Plan to Reorganize Engineers' Club at Banquet This Week at 1.2 clock. Hans Frojen.

TV FT WILL LKCTl'HE. TORONTO, Feb. 14. Prof. William Inspect Jail.

the county commissioners yesterday made a thorough H. Taft of Yale has accepted the in inspection ot tne new jail going over each department. It is planned to Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher.

vitation of President Falconer to give make periodical inspections of the the opening series of lectures in the newly established Marfleet foundation structure. in the University of Toronto, it was announcd today. The dates and sub Rrolher Here Samuel Moses of Belle Fourche. S. a brother of the jects have not been decided upon.

late Sheriff William Moses of Forsyth mm Imd who was shot while serving John The engineers club of Billings will be reorganize at a banquet to lie held probably next Friday night. A committee consisting of City Engineer Durland, John Kdy and C. E. Shipmau began work yesterday on -the arrangements for the banquet. Engineers of the Huntley project, of Coliimbiu and of Red Lodge will be included in the new organization according to present plans.

The purpose of the organization will be mutual help in a social and professional way for the engineers, and regular monthly meetings will be held The banquet place will be announced later. mi Burgess, a former deputy, passei IMPORTANT FORM AFFAIRS 33 mm Vis- through Billings last night on his way nemo irom rorsytn, wnere ne (Continued from Page One.) went to look after the settlement of his brother's estate. the committee later designated Thurs Buhlieve Us-That Elks' Stag Party! 'Some night!" To this every participant in the club building last night agreed. They stoped at intervals during the program to tell each other so, and before the first part of the program had parsed into aivvays-to-be-rcmem-bered history it had become a shibboleth, to be shouted across, the big downstairs room between bursts of side-racking laughter. Last night a city council was in session, and it was the strangest session of such a body every held in Bil-lingSi The aldermen, burlesquing the 'members of the council which meets every other Tuesday in the city hall, nrg'ued.

introduced, weirdly worded and mirth producing ordinances, created improvement districts, regulated by law the future actions of prominent business men and, gesticulating widly, declared each to the others that unless the particular bill they were introducing was passed without delay, the government of the city would fall. Then they watched a dance, given by two disguised fellow members. Those who watched it could not tell just what kind of a dance it was, al Stong Gets Valentine. A. valentine ALCOHOL 3 PEK CiNU AVegelablePrcparalionforAs-sirailalingiheFocffaniirvCgula ting the Siomaciis andBowels of was posted on the door of County At day as the day, upon which the session should begin in executive session.

It was stated then that Senator Bacon might lie able to lead the debates to follow. torney Stong's, office yesterday. read: 'Don't bore your friends Tuesday and Friday is Ladies' day at Dr. Priekett's Infirmary. Bath parlors.

Lady attendant in charge. talking about, your baby. Infants arc The Georgia senator had also con Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, says: "I have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice, and find it.

very satisfactory." Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "Your Castoria stands first in its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never hava found anything that so filled the place." Dr. J. H.

Taft, of Brooklyn, N. says: "I have used your Castoria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and private practice for many years. The formula is excellent." Dr. R. J.

Hamlen, of Detroit, says: "I prescribe your Castoria extensively, as I have never found anything to equal it for children's troubles. I am aware that there are imitations in the field, but I always Bee that my patients get Fletcher's." Dr.Wm. McCrann, of Omaha, says: "As the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my own family experience I have in my years of practice found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home." Dr. J. R.

Clausen, of Philadelphia, says: "The name that your Castoria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorsement of the medical profession, but for one, most heartily endorse it and believe it an excellent remedy." Dr. R. M. Ward, 'of Kansas City, says: "Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice because I have found it to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children's complaints.

Any physician who has raised a family, as I have, will join me in heartiest recommendation of Castoria." not so scarce." On it was pictured a Promotes DiestionJCkcrful- fut. cherub with a laurel wreath stir mounting his brow. ferred with the president vitli relation to the Mexican policy, the problems relating to Japan and a general plan for the rehabilitation of the nation's RALPH LOPEZ, DESPERADO ness and Rest.Coniains nciiiitr Opium.Morphine norMiucral 3Ieets Hillings People. Countv Drain Commissioner Daniel Sulli foreign relations. The successor to Senator Bacon as NOT NARCOTIC.

van, who returned Friday night from (Continued from Page One.) chairman of the foreign relations com a month's vacation to Long Beach reports having seen a numbe of Billings people while on the coast some of them whom accomnanied the fimijjkia Seed' jthtSama Jipiimnint Hi CariLVWIl Sola hnrmSefdr Carified Siitar iViiilayreeu i'kmr. "Montana Special" from Butte last cally removed all doubt that he had escaped. Since then there have been severa" reports that he had been seen in different parts of the country. Between Bingham and Powell the country for hundreds of miles is wild and mountainous and he could easily have kept out of sight for weeks. 1 I month.

though several declared they could recognize features of the "turkey Fallier Improving. Frank Morse the county assessor's office received a the "catamount climb," and AperTect Remedy forConsfijia-tion Sour Stomach.Diarrlioea telegram yesterday reporting the im the "jelly fish wabble." Anyway, a hit. nrovement of his father, S. F. Morse 8 ALWAYS GENUINE a pioneer in the Billings district, wh mittee probably will be Senator Win.

J. Stone of Missouri, ranking Democrat on the committee who is now confined to his home by illness. In his absence, Senator Shively of Indiana, next in rank, is serving ab acting chairman of the committee. Seniority usually prevails in succession of this committee unless the ranking member does not desire to undertake the task. Should Senator Stone waive his honor a Democratic conference probably would be (Hilled to discuss the chairmanship.

As to succession in the senate no contest can arise because of the seventeenth amendment. After this amendment had been proclaimed, the Georgia legislature was cajled in special session and after Senator Bacon had been re-elected for his fourth term at a special election a law was is at Long Beach. convelescim1 More than 350 members were fully 100 more than were and it was by far the largest Bears the Signature of from a severe attack of stomach mm: facsimile Signature of The Centaur Compant, NEW YORK. trouble. event of the kind since the organiza tion of the lodge.

Everybody had Parenls Separate. An agreement of the time of their lives and when the crowd broke up in the early hours separation recorded yesterday give; un pronounced tne greatest ever Anna E. Holly the custody of tw and then some. minor children. Irene, 14, and Jay and certain lots in downtown Billing All the newest patterns and colors Personals County Superintendent of Sara A.

Morse is expected to return today from Great Falls, where she has been attending the convention of county superintendents. A. W. Kraft, principal of the Park City schools, was in Billings yesterday. W.

R. Swank returned from a business trip to Butte and Helena last night. Mrs. .1. Collins West left for Butte last night in response to a message advising her of the illness of Mrs.

Rochester, a sister. and in Custer, while the -husband The Kind You Have Always Bought in silks and serges at Yegen's special Thomas E. Holly, retains title to cer Guaranteed undtrTSeFooda for $10; Monday only. Adv. tain other property in Billings and Custer and agrees to contribute $30 In Use For Over 30 Years.

THE CENTAUR COMMNY. NEW YORK CITv Exact Copy of Wrapper. month until the younger child is 1 for the education of the children. Mr IN Holly retains title also to his sec ond-hand store, Ins wite keeping tn household furnishings, i HABIT Present Play. Uncle Rube" an original drama in four acts will be EQUAL Sl'FFH AGISTS TO ORGANIZE STATE.

produced by the young people of th passed providing that the governor of the state should make temporary appointment to fill a vacancy until the next special election. This law was passed upon the advice of Senator Bacon himself and makes impossible such complications, as recently arose in Maryland and Alabama "which the senate settled within the last month. The regular election in Georgia will occur next October at which time the senatorial election will occur. Meantime Gov. John Slaton of Georgia will name a.

temporary successor. Former Gov. Joseph E. Brown and Clark Howell, editor of the Atlanta Constitution, were mentioned here today among possibilities for the temporary appointment. Governor Slaton it was said will be a candidate at the primaries in August for the senatorial nomination.

i South Side Christian church Wednes day evening. February IS. The cast is under the direction of the Rev Frederick Jacobs, the pastor. The proceeds will go into the church fund RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT. Thousands of wives, mothers and sisters are enthusiastic in their praise of ORRINE, because It has cured their loved ones of the "Drink Habit" and thereby brought happiness to their homes.

Can be given secretly. ORRINE costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for Free Booklet. Lee Warren, druggist, First National Bank Block, Bil-bngs, Montana. Adv.

BUTTE, Feb. 14. The state central committee of the Montana Equal Suffrage association met here today with Miss Jeanette Rankin of Missoula, state chairman, presiding Representatives from various counties were present and definite plans for a central organization to work effectively through county organizations were laid. Twins Find Home. A newspaper storv may mean adoption of the twin girls from Carbon county, whose mother died some time ago and whose fnthev is unable to care for them.

A tore childless hiarried woman has written Countv Auditor Sleeper, saving she would be triad to give the children home and that, she saw the story of 'f' -If 2 SOS Montana Aven their plight in the Billings papers. Tuesday and Friday is Ladies' day at, Dr. Prickett's Infirmary. Bath parlors. Lady attendant in charge.

HOW ABOUT YOUK OFFICE SAFE Oil VAULT? Is is overcrowilod? Are papers of a private nature exposed to the handlingof unauthorized or curious persons during business hours? Are not valuable papers thus in daily danger? Many business houses use the safe deposit vaults of' 1 ho Farmers Traders Slate Bank for the safeguarding of important documents, policies, con I met leases, etc. This protection costs mm CROWDS AT TANQITVRV TKIAL DISAPPOINTED. TLY UNION Feb. 14. The big crowds of spectators in attendance at the Tanquary murder trial today expected to see Mrs.

Tnnqunry. the youthful wife of the defendant on the stand, but were disappointed. Tbe defendant, himself was on the stand the entire day. Tanciuarv gave the same version of the shooting that he did Immediately after the tragedy. Open Only During Union Honrs From 8:09 A.

M. to 6:00 P. M. SATURDAYS UNTIL 9:00 P. Can your business ailord to be without in FARMERS TRADERS STATE BANK AND FARMERS AND TRADERS LOAN CO.

Combined Capital and Surplus $265,000.00. Combined Resources $1,000,000.00 Tuesday and Friday is Ladies' at Dr. Prickett's Infirmary. Bui.h parlors. T.ady attendant in charge.

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