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Montana Butte Standard from Butte, Montana • Page 3

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MONTANA STANDARD, BUTTE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17,1934. HENNESSY'S MOOT AHA ATI tT ITORE PHOHE S441 Cash and Carry Market We Deliver $3.00 Orders or Over on Groceries, Fruits and Meats at Cash and Carry Prices Specials for Wednesday and Thursday Missoula or Anaconda Beer, bottle Case Exchange Bottles Lucky Strikes, Camels, Old Gold or Chesterfield Cigarettes, carton Swans Down Cake Flour, 2 pkgs 2 Lb. Cans Roco Cocoa 25c 9 Lb. Bags Yellow Corn Meal 9 Lb. Bags Oatmeal Clorox, pint bottles, each and Brand Boston Brown Bread, can Palm Olive Soap, bar Milinas Chicken Hot Tamales, large size 2cansfor Kre-Mel, 4 pkgs Kippered Snacks, 4 cans Occident Flour, 98-lb.

bags $3.79 Mop Sticks, each 75c Brooms, each Says One Mayor to Other: How About That Traffic Light? Guilty, Is the Plea Says the mayor of Butte to the mayor of Anaconda: "You are charged with crashing a traffic In our municipality. I have wrought our police magistrate along to try the case. Are you ready to plead?" "I am," said the mayor of Anaconda. plead guilty." "Seeing that I was present when the offense was committed," said Judge Buckley, sitting in the Anaconda city hall, "It was the only sensible course. But a plea, of guilty Is supposed to mitigate the punishment.

I am a little in doubt as to what the fine should Would a quart be about the mayor of Anaconda, softly. "Of Val Blatz?" exclaimed the mayor of Butte, brightly. "I am not from Milwaukee," exclaimed the mayor of Anaconda, indignantly. "When I sav a quart I mean a quart." And so the question was settled In a legal manner although outside the jurisdiction of the Butte police court, and the mayor of Anaconda 'may again visit Butte without fear of molestation. The trouble occurred two nights ago when Mayor Provost was rush- ing to Helena on a business matter.

He shot through the lights on Park to find his path blocked by Officer Emmelt Sullivan, who had In his auto Judge Buckley as a passenger. "Don't stop me," Mayor Provost exclaimed, "I have only an hour to reach Helena. I'll settle when 1 coins back." But Officer Sullivan steered him to the curb and took his number. "I am mayor of Anaconda and Mayor Provost be- gan when Officer Sullivan inter- ruptcd him with "Yeah, that's whai they all say. Are you sure you're not the mikado of Japan?" A checkup on the car number showed that it was really Mayor Provost whom the officer had stopped and tagged.

So Mayor Me- Taggart as a mark of courtesy to his fellow executive decided to try the mayor in Anaconda instead of summoning him to Butte. The court consented to the arrangement and Mayor Provost showed his appreciation of the courtesy by entering a guilty plea. t'Mayor Provost is a fine judge of traffic Mayor McTaggart declares. ryr i my, Sell or Rent Use Standard Class Ads Charges that their stepmother refuses to deliver to them lite insurance policy taken out by their father, the late John K. Sullivan, are contained in a suit for $2,000 brought by Julia Agnes Sullivan and Margaret Sullivail Moriarty against Mrs.

Hannah Sullivan, filed in district court yesterday. An additional $200 damages in addition to the face value of the policy is asked. Kilkenny, Irish Free Stale, hns ordered that all houses erected by aid of public funds shall contain grates or ranges equipped for the burning of turf. HENNESSY'S MOHTAHA'f CREATES! STORE PKOHE S44t Time You Were Getting Into One of These Spring Prints 7 What a thrill it is to slip into one of these new spring frocks so refreshingly different and radiantly colorful. Dresses that as fresh and pert as first spring blossoms.

Daytime types you can wear anywhere bridge styles and lovely little Sunday night dresses. Interesting new prints and patels with flattering lingerie touches (very Important says fashion). An array of bright colors. Price extremely moderate. Hennessy's, Second Floor.

Illustrations in this advertisement were selected to give a general idea of merchandise advertised. Top It Off With a New Hat 1 95 Brighten your winter costumes with a brand-new hat, or top off the new spring print with a hat of straw or crepe. Turban, off-the-face, or trlcorn, tailored or dressy models. Colors to match vivid prints. Light shades that arc lovely.

Also dark shades, In navy, black, brown or red. Headslzcs 22 to Hennessy's, Second Floor. flT CLUB EOT Rev. L. E.

Jones, Addresses Exchangeites; Ladies' Night Is Observed. The keynote of Exchange'club activities Is "Service." the Rev. L. E. Jones, vice president of the club and speaker of the evening, lold a large audience of men and changeites and their wives and a meeting held nt the New Finlen lar.t evening.

It was Ladies' night. The secret of Exchange optimism, tlin speaker said, finds its nourishment in the knowledge that the real Exehangeite is devoted to ths principle of increasing the opportunity of the "lesser chance" girl and boy, and is likewise committed to the purpose of sharing his own opportunities with his fellow man. "We bsllevc that we arc citizens of the greatest country In the world," Mr. Jones said. "Clltacns of this nation arc enjoying greater freedom, greater happiness and greater opportunity because of the constructive work of those who have preceded us.

It devolved upon us to make our contribution, to add our brick to the structure of civilize lion, of of tnsvcy and, above all. of service." Ths speaker referred to the work of llio Exchangettes in this to the Boy Scout movement, the establishment of municipal golf course, Its co-operation with the movement to control truffle, its support of the nntl-T. B. said these things arc merely reflections of the underlying spirit of a great movement, ths aim of which Is to materially benefit the community of which the club is a part. Dr.

Tom B. Moore, club president, occupied the cluiir after ibc meeting had been opened by Dr. C. S. nenouard.

Len Waters led the group singing. The music program Included songs by Arthur Lindblad of Chicago and Anaconda, who was ac- companiad by Miss Evnlyn McPhcr- Kon, and instrumental numbers by Mrs. William Kane. Mrs. Cicrnld Stafford and Miss Lots Huggins.

The tables were decorated with carnations, which were used as favors for the ladies. HENNESSY'S MONTANA'S GREATEST STORE PHONE 5441 111 trattonss in this advertisement were selected t9 give a general Idea of tncrch a ii I 8 advertised. Now in Progress "-Our Annual Store-Wide Sale of First Lady Sheets and Pillow Cases You do not need a spy glass to see that First Lady sheets are the best muslin sheets made. You're undoubtedly a shrewd women are in these times. That's why First Lady sheets arc among our best sellers.

more threads to the inch than ordinary sheets. First Lady sheets will stand at least 5 years of vigorous laundering. First Lady sheets are sold exclusively at Hennessy's in Butte. Mail and Phone Orders Filled Promptly. First Lady Quality Sheets Size 63x99 GlixlOS 72x9!) 72x108 81x99 81x108 Each $1.35 1.45 1.45 1.55 1.55 1,69 Pair S3.

59 2.79 2.79 2.99 2.99 3.29 Six $7.49 7.99 7.99 8.49 8.49 9.39 Twelve $14.29 15.41 15.41 16.31 16. Si 17.8J Cromwell Sheets Finer than ordinary sheets. They launder and wear longer and are specially priced. Size 81x99. First Lady Pillow Cases Size (J-Tnch 43-Iiieh Each .35 .39 Pair .65 .75 1.95 2375 Twelve 4.15 Each A Pair For Six For Twelve $1.29 $7.19 $13.69 Street Floor.

New schedules on the Iranconll- nental and connecting lines at Salt Lake City have made necessary changes in the of the northbound flights over National Parks Airways out of that city. The early morning departure has been delayed 30 minutes and instead' of leaving at 4:30 a. m. It now departs at 5 a. m.

Th? second northbound flight will have Ball bake City at 2 p. m. Instead of a. as at present. The drastic change in the flight has bscn necessitated by the facl; that Important mall and- passenger connections will now b2 made which had been missed-undcr the new- schedules in effect on the transcontinental.

Southbound schedules remain unchanged. The changes are effective Thursday. Passengers, as well as mail, will be benefited by the afternoon departure out of Salt. Lake City. It will enable passengers leaving from the north to spend practically the entire business day In cities to the south and return the same day.

Mall which would not have arrived until the next morning will now reach destination in the late attnrnoon and evening. This will bs of great advantage especially to airmail, special delivery tetters. Flight No. 2, which formerly arrived In Butte at 8:30 a. now arrives at 0 a.

m. Flight No. 4. which arrived at noon, will now arrive at 5:45 p. Following is the schedule: Flight No.4 Flight No.2 Ar.

Great Fail 0:15 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 2:00 p.m.

Very Special Value Turkish Towels 25c Think of It, big, son, absorbent bath towels lU such an unusually low price. Of licavj double-thread construction that makes them very absorbent, and unusually fluffy. Size 22x44 inches, and most popular size In bath towels. Effective color striped borders in blue, rose, gold, green and lavender. Street Floor.

Hollywood's Art of Make-Up i Interesting and in- etmclivfilessonsby HItSS MILDRED DRUMMOND Jl lax Factor Make- Up Artist IILUK THIS WEKK BY SPECIAI ARRANGEMENT WITH Max Factor Hollywood's Genius Po you know your type in Ask for your Complexion Analysis and Color Harmony Make-Up cliart. Free-no obligation. MAX FACTOR MAKE.UP SERVICE DEPT. 11AIN FLOOR Floral Park and Adjoining Areas Correspondent's Phone 2-3085. Mrs.

George Thorburn of nacc Track returned Monday evening to her home from the Murray hospital where she underwent n. foot operation. She was accompanied home by Mr. Thorburn. Lv.

Helena Lv. Butte Lv. Pocatcllo Lv. Ogden Lv. Salt Lake 8:30 a.m.

9:00 a.m. 0:30 a.m. 5:20 a.m. 5:00 a.m. DIVORCE ASKRD.

Suit for a divorce from Hanslne Hlxon was filed in district court yesterday afternoon by John K. Hlxon. Desertion is charged. The couple married at Vancouver, May 21, 1931. Announcement Is made that there will be a Spiritualist church meeting this evening at the home of Mrs.

Mattle Roberts, 1911 Sampson street. A general Invitation Is extended. Miss Katherlnc Gallagher entertained the members of her bridge club Saturday evening at her home on Thornton avenue, After cards a tempting lunch was ten'cd at a prettily arranged table with covers for Mrs. Gladys Jones. Miss Betty Lou Johnson, Miss Betty Smith, Mies Eileen Nadcau, Miss Mary McDonald, Miss Norma.

Jane Taylor, Miss Patricia Conner and Miss Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. V. L.

Abraham, 1648 Sampson street, are the parents of a son born Sunday morning at the home of Mrs. Abraham's aunt, Mrs Lynn Hoattley, of the Princeton apartments. The baby comes as a companion to three brothers. Edwin Rook. 1807 South Washington street, Is reported to be recover Ing at his homo from a throat operation which he underwent a wcel ago.

Mrs. George Gardiner of 177 Wai nut. street has returned to her homi from the hotpltal, when ihc hcwl been n. patient following in operation. She is reported to be greatly improved.

Father Vincent Kavanagh of Carroll college was n. visitor In the city Sunday and celebrated the 10 o'clock mass at St. John the Evangelist church. The Faithful Workers' club of the "liver Bow Park church will meet this afternoon at 'i o'clock In the church parlors. A delightful event In school circles was the party given Friday evening in the gymnasium of the Longfellow school when the pupils of tho Eighth entertained for the graduates.

Dancing, game. 1 and singing enjoyed and later a. delicious lunch was served. Mrs. George Wagner and Miss Edna Bergstrom entertained with piano selections.

The honor guests were Edna IJergstrom, Ellen Rothc, Anna Thorpe, Douglas Gould, Robert Larson, Layton Tin dcr and John Fitzpatrlck. Members of the Eighth present were Tina McDonald, Betty Donaldson, Sylvia Kofbaucr, Corlne Regan, Josephine Tomacn, Mirlc Spcckman, Ruth Satindcrs. Alice Rundlc, Albert, Hofbauer, Billy Tourlkls, Leonard Bab cock and Jtmmle Carellt. Mrs. Edward Smith and Mrs.

Jay Donaldson were the chaperones. The Sunday school board of Grace M. E. church met Monday evening at the parsonage with R. C.

Trcloar superintendent, presiding. Planr were made for the training cchoo' which will be conducted Feb. 12 to 10, with Dr. C. L.

Clifford of Xalis- pell, former pastor of Mountain View church, and the Rev. Charles G. Cole, district superintendent, Great Talla, and. other out-of-town nslniclors In charge. The Rev.

Smith and Mrs. R. C. Trcloar verc appointed a. committee in charge of rnglsti'iition.

The nppolnt- ncnt of Miss Virginia Horton and Tugh Brlsbnni! as teachers in the Sunday school was confirmed by he board. At the conclusion of busl- icss a Roclul hour was enjoyed and dainty refreshments were served. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. II.

C. t'rcloar, Mrs. M. Leach, Miss Hazel Young, Mrs. Harold Price, Mrs.

Elizabeth Diiiislan, Miss Margaret Lantcrman, Miss Virginia Hnggcrly, Miss Betty Holmes, Miss Florence Williams, Miss Evelyn Qulnton, Miss Elizabeth Trcthcway, Miss Loretta Tlilrloway, Thomas iiugo. Hugh Brisbane, Roy Beadle and the Rev. and Mrs. Edward Smith. AL Last! Angler's Yarn of Lost Fish Is Proved GRAND UAPIDS, Mich.

William K. Camp Is one fisherman who does not have to endure the jeers of his pals when he tclis about the "big one that got away." He has proof of his story. Camp caught bass which he guciscd to weigh, about five pounds, snapped him on to a patent chain stringer. But the fish suddenly Jerked away while being lowered Into the water, taking the stringer with it. Four days later Hurt Decker, an other fisherman, saw a fish appar cntiy standing on its heart on the surface of the water.

He scooped it up, found a chain stringer attached, He ate the fish, but later heard of Camp's story and returned the ilringcr. The fish weighed more than five pounds, STATE REPRESENTED AT CANNERS' MEET Montana is represented at the tlonal Cannera' association at Chicago, which opened Monday, by flvo canning establishments, It was staled by local brokers yesterday. The canning companies represented are Bitter Root Canning company, Hamilton: Bozomnn Canning pany, Bozcmau; Midland Canning company, Billings; RavalH Canning company, Stcvensville, and tho Redj Lodge Canning company of Red, Lodge. Every imaginable variety of meat and vegetable is included in the list of canneries represented at the meeting. Thfi unique position lg conceded to the Flortdan Products company of Arcadia, Fla.

The company classification stated that it "cans rattlesnake meat and froga shanks exclusively." Nobody seems to know what the company does with Its rattlesnake meat after It cans it. TO MAP PLANS. Plans for tho coming year will ba nuide and members of standing committees will be named tonight by chapter No. 205, Order of Ahepa, in regular session at -tha Knights of Pythias hall. Newly Installed officers, with Peter Berbas, president, will take up their duties tonight.

COUGH Real Throat relief! Medicated with ingredi- cnts of Vicks VapoRub OVERCOMES BAD BREATH.

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