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The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana • 5

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THE BIU-INGS GAZETTE SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1914. 5 MffiSHIPl irect'ory 01 r.f,,, V-f Vt-. f-'f; lit! wmwm. 5 ftu-VThre merchant shipe the steamers 1 FrJsia Hanarhetuf aiifl CONTRACTORS CAFES CIGARS AND TOBACCO l'aklat, have been captured byi (he British fleet and taken to Wei Hal Wei. A number of refugee women and MARTIN argam Dquare children from Tslng Tau on board the ISMAIICK TLfrt-nf on A vim 11 a Paklat were transferred to another General Contractor vessel and taken to Tien Tsin.

THE ABLER CIGAR CO. Headquarteri for thi yartloular Smoker. Cigars in all shapes, sizes and colors 2719 Montana Ave. Glve -ypur next bo order. AND BUILDER.

ESTIMATES FURNISHSli 243 Wyoming Aye. PEKING, Au. 28. The steamer 3946 II. UN'SrilPASSABLK Hanamtal, which, has been captured by the British and taken to Wei Hal Mutual 2276 BILLINGS, or Saturday V8S4 MERCHANT'S, LUNCH 4.

MONT, peciais Vel, flies the American flag. She has been In the coasting trade b'-twee'n 1 ART WORK CLEANERS AND DYER3 AUTO REPAIRING i Vladivostok and Tsing Tau. Sua is owned by a naturalized American whose citizenship has been forfeited 011SE 3IERIIITT TP HE ART SHOP bv lona absence from the I 1 itcti A Afra. TTnupliin. Prnn.

Status. (lit llaiiaiii'lai shiletl Shanghai, ostensibly to remove the General Auto Repairs and Acces FRENCH AMERICAN DYE WORKS The only up-to-date and practical French dyeing Plant In the city. Corner 30th St. and Montana Avt BILLINGS, MONT. 3111 children ir-jiii Trini Tau, ART NEEDLE WORK but in boiu quarters it b.

39c and 50c cambric Brassieres, good range of sizes, Special Heavy weight bleached Pillow Cases. Reg. size, special each 10c 10c sifter top can of Swift's Pride Cleanser. Special, can 3c New model Corsets of coutil, with 4 hose supporters attached STAMPING NOVELTIES ihtt carried cxjiiuaband ut vvar. tt-5- sories.

Storage Batteries and Magnetos Recharged. 223 N. Broadway Mutual 2605 BILLINGS, MONT. fore leaving Tuing IV.u for 203 N. Broadway Billings, Mont.

she dismissed her crew. 01 man and shipped a crew 01 ueimaus. iU.s mJk -fl I Jf ttrous'jd the suspicions or in u. Peck, the American consul at xtg Tau, v. ho KBi'iiea he! 39c crepe Dress Goods, comes in plain Good, quality messaline silk Petticoats, wide acordion pleated ruffles, good range 1 white, stripes and small figures; regular Atfdiiabl-.

iHiiiii-ii-K i-conia ii'-rc. i.i, i width. Special, per yard 17c of colors. Specially priced at IS, Uawi 1 AUlllCrtll $1.19 named Hatiamet bcUmgms to of siiaiiKhal. The Hauainet io sf 1 'ol a d02 isrus ton ard wab 'nli' with $1.50 and $1.95 women's percale House Dresses, very neat patterns, all OA sizes.

Special 35c and 39c ecru Curtain Scrims, pretty colored borders. Specially priced, yard Personal Mention v. jr. "I ti 4 ll Mli-r I --en j.1 4.Vl-l-.ir.g UUU Bath 9c $1.25 women's fine ribbed Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves and fall a weight. Special 19c extra heavy linen colored Towels, size 19x38 inches, red striped birder.

Special each 't .1 I 1 in" 1 I M- rg I 3 i'lut vtvH. 1. M.i'li-i ut timi Women's $1.50 genuine leather Itrr. vairnvftl t-cw crrfri Bn r. i -Nortl nilrti'jt'i.

f.tt:'vsi. iur. 10c, 12 32 and 15c pure silk Taffeta Ribbons, come, in a wide range of colors. Special, yard -5C Mill MT I. I'M! Ol'l -'H.

i a ii.i fnri hiiift or 'juia- Specially priced, eacn states and are now on their waj I a(wi -t Mason CM v. lov.n, en tv Kitits home rroro his nonaln. MIT. .1. t.

Ml I 623 North Thirtieth street. Mrs P. J. Fromholz. 325 Lui via returned from a visit or two months with her sons, Arthur and El i-si-i-y'! Wright's Great mer.

Adler in Buttalo, w. x. i- fl A. Eraser of San Diego, 13 Play Is Coming visitine Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Hcose, Sec- nnH strc.pt. and Broadwater avenue. SI i 1 A .7 JP c.

1 Miss Kelley. who nas Deen xne it.i, 01 i a criioct tnis summer ul uci dioici, i 1. 1 a lie oueuuciu vi tuc xiiiia, a I t-" r0m9Htinn tju wnvtit's n. caawen, o. nunn v.i auiuiu in 4' 1 ti novel of the same name by Mr.

Wright ptreet. nas returneu "-1 and Elshery W. Reynolds, is an- Lansing, mien 4 Mr anrt Mrs K. M. snaner, mu ti nounced for its second annual presentation at the Babcock theater Sun- have been spending, the summer with sp their daughter, Mrs.

C. U. waiter, zixo day and Monday, August 30 and 31. sivtii avenue north, have returned to Never in the history of publishing thoir hnmn in Red Oak, lowa. -5 of books has a novel attained such a Mrs W.

Horrock. 511 JNortn inir- widespread popularity in the short space of five years. It has exceieded 1 vJSIlllStlW ilgCi I (131 t'ieth street, and her sister, Mrs. P. A.

Aivpn of Portland, are visiting by over 100,000 copies the sale Of relatives ill PolumbUS. previous biggest seller, "David Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuenier ana Masonic Temple, Billings Harum." In making a play of his story, daughters, Elizabeth, Emily and Cor- the author, in collaboration with Mr, BaH. Via- rtaiT, r.

nfilia. 1011 North Thirtieth street, have lnnmng vnagrapis rans 111. 1.1 kj 1IUO 1 LV 1 1 1 L. Vli; I matic possibilities or the book, mak- reiurueu uvm I i i.i.ti rtamn near AnRflrnkfiG. DRY GOODS ELECTRICAL WORK FARM LOANS ing tne love story ot "Young Mat" ana ai MaucnUu her i Miss Marian Fergus is visiting "Sammy Lane" his big theme.

Featuring "ksi K'ui jj B. SMITH CO. rHAS. WARNER The play would be interesting even if it only depended upon its excellent parents, Mr. and Mrs.

w. M. Fergus, 312 South Broadway, Miss Fergus is a student, at the state university at He is the'man to see about your character-drawing to entertain, as the Missoula, and will remain nere until characters of the mountaineers of the Ozarks are indeed unusual upon the wiring lur eiectrir, uguta ana bells. Chandeliers and tiectric sup Rfhool starts next month. We loaa the- funds of the Union Cen HEDDEN'S Dry Goods.

Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Laces, Ribbons, Notions, etc. Boys' and Men's Clothing. All goods bought and sold for cash. WE MAKE SHOES A SPECIALTY 116 N. Broadway Billings, Mont.

Mias Mabel Collins has returned plies of all descriptions. sella and stage and lend a picturesqueness that (From a month's vacation spent at the tral Life Insurance of Cincinnati, and have an unlimited supply of money hnmfi of her mother in ureat rans Miss r.arlotta Collins, a teacher in instals Westinghouse Dynamoa ant motors and heating appliances. 107 K. 2fth St. Odd Eellows Bufldlngi Beil 5S7 Blk; Mut.

3219; Res. Mut235a. is really worth while. Adv. Regent Theater to loan on Irrigated and Dry Farm Lands in Montana and Northern Wyo.

201 Broadway Billings, Montana Spokane, was also at home for the summer. L. E. Torrence. Billings city clerk, REAL ESTATE LOANS TAXIS I REAL ESTATE AND LOANS wpnt to Rosebud lake yesterday to re Will Open Today turn with his family, who have spent ILLINGS LOAN the summer there.

Masterpiece Home of Masterpiece I Paihe Wonderful Labor Drama Mrs. H. E. Wolfe and son, wife of a TITLE CO. After a month of idleness, during Central Montana Investment Co.

Unlimited amount of money to loan prominent merchant of Bridget visit- which many changes have been made eu Willi ineiiuo iii uiiiiiifeo TODD BEAVER TAXI COMPANY OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ALSO LIVERY CARS PHONES: bttfl, 276 Mutual 1424. BILLINGS, MONT, to beautify and improve the appear Miss Bessie L. Ramsey of dOf lwen ance, both outside and inside, the Re tyseventh street left yesterday for MONEY LOANED ON IMPROVED) CITY PROPERTY and FARM LANDS MORTGAGES FOR SALE. THOS. J.

BOUTON, Pret. 2824 First North. gent theater, formerly the Broadway, Palo Alta. where she win oegin will open its doors for the first time a four-year course at Leland Stanford on dry and irrigated lands at a low rate of interest Bargains in farm lands. 2517 Montana Ave.

Billings, Mont. tonight as the only all-masterpiece fea ture photoplay house in Billings. university. Miss Ramsey was Dorn in Billings and is an honor graduate of the local high school. REPAIRING The of the management is STUDIOS DIAMONDS -I to book only such features as are of great merit and by the world's fore Mrs.

Frances Kempsey of bpokane, is visiting her niece, Mrs. W. most producers. EKLXJND STITT1IO M. Fergus, 312 south uroaaway.

The opening feature is a three-part IAMONDS AND WATCHES vitagraph, "Shadows of the Past. WV P. Wortman, editor or tne Leader of Malvern, Iowa, and rJ which played at the Vitagraph theater, Good Photos at GENERAL REPAIR SHOP We do expert welding on cracked cylinders, crank cases or any part ot broken machinery. No job too large and none too email for prompt attention. 209 Broadway Mutual Phone, 1255 owner of dry land farms at Edgar, was The safest investment, unredeemed New York city, to capacity houses.

in Billings yesterday. diamonds, from the smallest amount .1 1 Miss Anita Stewart, who scored heavl- Mrs. H. O. Wood, who has been itjauiug tlroo woclrs nt tho home Right Plrces.

321 Stapleton Block. up to one thousand dollars for single diamond. Strictly responsible. role and does herself proud, as do the 6 .1 nV," of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs J.

GASSL. other members of the Star Vitagraph Largest diamond merchant in Montana cast, it is a drama filled with thrill INSURANCE ing scenes, mingled with some of the most dramatic situations ever shown OSTEOPATHS on any screen. J. BECKER. Everything connected With the Regent is to he of a high class.

A mirror screen has been installed, which gives the best picture obtainable. hew Just A Few Specials 1 Combination Bookcase, cost $40, now $23.00 1 7-drawer drophead Singer Machine $18.00 1 7-drawer drophead White Machine $13.00 1 box top, Singer Sewing Machine $7-00 1 box top White Sewing Machine $7.00 1 China Closet, cost $28, 4 $17.50 1 China Closet, cost $20, $13.50 1 Brass Bed $8.50 1 Brass Bed $10.00 Ladies' Writing Desk, cost $18, $9.50 2 holo Hot Water Heater. All above goods golden oak; a lot of other bargains at the Billings Auction House 2917 3tfont Ave. Phone 3171 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. I YELLOWSTONE INVESTMENT CO.

For accurate, intelligent "work in all lines of abstracting, see YELLOWSTONE INVESTMENT CO. 7 Broadway. Sterling Wood, 132 Cla'rk avenue, left yesterday for her home in Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Jessie Railsback, 707 North thirty-first street, left last evening for Missoula, where she will teach for the coming term. Mrs.

C. R. Gibbs and daughter, Miss Emily Gibbs, left last evening for their home in Mexico, after spending the summer at the home? of their daughter and sister, Mrs-. E. R.

Price, Second avenue and Thirty-fifth street. Miss Grace Sanford, who has been visiting this simmer with her relatives in the city, the O'Donnell families, has gone to Laurel to visit her DR. T. T. ROBSON Osteopath.

Physician Hours: 9 A. M. to 12 1:30 M. to 5 P. M.

Evenings by Appointment. Mutual, 1123 Res. Mutual 2513 238-239-240 Stapleton Blk. Billings INSURANCE SUBETY BONDS WE PAY FOR ASHES KENNEDY BLOCK. MUTUAL 2058 power 6-A machines will be used to project the picture, and many, other details have been attended to which will add to the quality of the enter tainment to be offered.

VULCANIZING ICE CREAM AND CANDIES The prices will be uniform for all pfcigrams matinees, children 5 cents, adults 10 cents; evenings, children 10 SECOND HAND FURNITURE JUDY'S sister, Mrs. C. R. Ryan. Miss San C.

E. SMITH'S ILLINGS STEAM VULCANIZING CO. ford will leave Laurel Monday evening Cents, adults 15 cents. These prices are exceedingly low, considering the quality of entertainment offered and the expense incurred in bringing these Second Hand Store for her home in Freeland, Mich. Arthur Burns of Powell, is in Bil'ines on' business.

WE BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS features here. Adv. L. B. Morgan Proprietor Allowance made on old tires ex CANDIES, ICE CREAM, SHERBETS.

Special attention given to parties Mutual 1319. Bat-cf Blk. William MrCrscken of Fromberg is OF FURNITURE. 19 Years in Business. 0 changed for new tires.

Tire repairing MORE riUA'ESK WHILE THE WAIt LASTS a visitor in Billings. and accessories a specialty. Mutual 1085. 2605 Mont. Ave.

Ray Simmons an) Roy Fndicott of 3013 Mor.tana Ave. Auto Thone 29S3 Bailantine are visiting in Billings 3sm wsifiA J) DAIRY SUPPLIE F. W. Parker Of Joliet is staying at PRIr VTIONERY DRESSMAKING. -I the Carlin Ed Lewistown is in Bil fs.

Irma Ghissford City is in the lings on brsipess. F. E. Coon of Mile: citv. I SEATTLE, Aug.

28. Importation of Chinese eggs will ce-is 3 daring continuance of th Euronewi war, according to E. Block of Shanghai, a large exporter of He says that Russia and England have placed orders that -will take up all the Chinese eggs in the market- Pi ires lowered another notch on desirable garments for special today, Saturday, at the Style Shop, Babcock theater bldg. Adv. Dressmaking O.

a-YLB PLESANT VALLEY AIRY We can save you moae." on dairy bottles, caps and brushes. W. Rvan of Roundup is in the Al.ITY citv on business. CALI MUTUAL 1101 BELL a Dressmaking in all its Branches Done Neatly and Quickly. 603 North 2Gth Street Mutual Phone 3175 LADIES' TAILORING The -best of service "iu a wonderful room the lea room at the Northern, Billings, Mont.

BILLINGS, MONT. 103 N. 27Lii 3L Adv..

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