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The Whitefish Pilot from Whitefish, Montana • 8

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Whitefish, Montana
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4 4 LOCAL MENTION Nixon sells magazines Adv 74tf i Mrs Saunders underwent an operation at the hospital in Kalispell this morning Ernest Allison and wife expect to leave the latter part of the week for California Little rancis Pryor granddaugh ter of Mr and Mrs A Hughes re turned to her home in Kalispell Sat urday after spending a week with her grandparents There is about nine days of dis ability per year sustained for every in pursuit of a gainful occu pation in the United States Are you insured against your portion of this Joes? Coffman 99tf Albert Moser who has been visit ing his parents Mr and Mrs Alex Moser left last night for Pendle ton Orc where he will resume his duty as a mechanic A Depew spent Sunday in Spokane with his daughter Miss Kate who is in the hospital there to have an operation on her knee or your plumbing repairs and ireeze ups call phone 159 Joe Land wher 317 Second street near Pilot office 4tf The City bowling team will jour ney to Kalispell Thursday evening to bowl a match game with the Kalis pell team Mr and Mrs Hutchinson en tertained informally at ri day evening The guests were Mr and Mrs A Robinson Mr andMrs Baldwin and Mr and Mrs Clarence Mabry A dainty lunch was served Ranchers' dance at opera house Kalispell riday evening January 20 Many prizes be given fol fancy dancing Who is going to get that prize for the prettiest lady in the hail? 4 1 1 The Brotherhood class of the church meets Wednesday of this week at 7:30 in the church basement This is the regular busi ness meeting On the first Wednes day of each month beginning in January the class is to hold social meetings part of the time to be tak en up as an open forum SURPRISE MRS MAHER A contingent of about 20 ladies bursted in on Mrs II Maher Sat urday evening and gave her the sur prise of her life Games were play ed and a jolly time had by all and it is said all but one or two got a A delicious lunch was served by the ladies REPORT reveals every bleinisb Deputy is on $300 on a Corset DR KROMER COMI TOO LATE TO CLASSIY EVERYTHIN 4tf '312 DEPARTME THE UNIVERSALCAR Orpheum SLEIGHRIDE PARTY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY with LILA LEE in $80295 Whitefish many uses I TO WEAR for Woman and Chil Money Saving Pr OR RENT urnished flat Samson Be Yourself but be your best self 4 AI I AV AY 1 1 AV EL SA SAYS I OR SALE No 1 timothy hay bal ed $20 per ton Phone 109Y A Robinson 4 6 PIONEER MERCANTILE CO QUALITY and RIGHT PRICES Nearly all numbers of Gossard Corsets just taken a reduction in price from 25 cents $100 Some discontinued numbers we 77Zjce fivx not recognized and con cealed with clever cor setry Let us tell you something of' the Type Corse try that Gossard artistry created Abel returned yesterday He Dr Margaret Kromer 'specialist pf Helena will Cadillac hotel Thursday 19 ft ree sure it costs More to Buy oul of Townl i OR RENT our room house on avenue Bath and toilet Cooke 4tf Rictor Nelson re riday after being This is not a go as you please season by anv means The de MARTIN Sheriff of lathead County Montana: By Morton Under Sheriff irst pub Jan 17 1922 Last pub eb 7 1922 Here is a little story that has been going the rounds and it tells the story of buying away from home from mail order houses so well that we think you ought to read it If you have read it perhaps it would be well to refresh youi memory: The other day in Oklahoma a man went into a hardware Hiuie to ouy a saw He found the kind he wanted and asked the price It was $165 the dealer said replied the shopper ean buythat same saw exactly from Sears Sawbuck the catalog house for less than I paid for replied the dealer I will meet catalog competition so make you that saw for $135 said the customer it to mv house and charge it to my on your replied the dealer charge account on this The mail order house trust you 1 am sim ply meeting tneir price and terms ork over the The customer complied Now 2 cents more for postage and 5 cents for the money1 or said the dealer you have to send a letter and monev order to a mail order house syou A VA tale of a troublesome tenant Whose landlady drove him forth to live a wHd life on the roof tops 1 W11 The most movie! RAILROAD NEWS Engineer Chester Conlin is laying off the Kalispell transfer run for a couple of trips Jack Rider is ie lieving him Operator Ollie Durham of Black foot was called to Jacksonville Mo Saturday on account of the serious illness of his mother Ellen Hamil ton will take the trick Switchmen Duvall and Wetherall went to Warrenton Ore riday on business They expect to be gone about a week Claim Agent I Dugan left ri day for St Paul on company business He expects to return about the 20th It is reported that the ice in Bit ter Root lake at Marion is frozen about 10 inches and still freezing the ice harvest will begin The men in the car department are now working on a five day week be ginning last Saturday Engineer Saunders is laying off his run on Nos 4 and 43 account of his wife in the hospital at Kalis pell Engineer the run Car Repairer turned to work off sick a couple of days Hileman is returning to work firing the switch engine He has been off since last April on account of a serious injury received while firing on the fast mail Operators John Koehler and A Bond are taking a leave of absence and have gone to Seattle Wash ireman orest Lowe returned from Spokane Sunday where he ac companied his wife who underwent an operation at Sacred Heart hos pital She is getting aloug fine foreman for resno Cal for a visit Archie Spokane SALE Brethauer plaintiff against George Hansen defendant To be Sold at Sale: On tfye Sth day of ebruary A 1922 at 10 a at the front door of the court house in the City of Kalispell County of lathead State of Montana to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand all the right title claim and interest of the above named defendant in and to the following described real estate lying apd being in the county of lathead and State of Montana: Lot three and the north half of lot two in block nine Park addition to the City of Whitefish Montana aisq all interest in Contract under which he holds his interest in said above described real estate Together with all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in TO TRADE $1680 annual income city property in Wolf Point Mont to 'trade for a small farm stock and machinery Property consists of a store building best location in town and two 5 and 8 room cottages one and two blocks from Main street always rented Lam berteon Wolf Point Mont 4 1 NOTICE REDUCTION PRICE MILK SEDAN 'V 116 car fztB we win firncwl wut tins i 5 Anrlln' airs promptly and well 5 WALLY REID Thirty years ago American you took railway journeys and now twelve Then you rode each trip and now you go 38 miles Notwithstanding you ride half many more times now half again farther each trip and doubtless opend has as much more time in railway travel yet the danger to your life is less than half as great as it used to be If you have ridden in the last 33 years your chance of being killed were one in 91000000 Or if you have taken one trip each year during that period you came as near losing your life as one is near to 2 700000 One ride taken last year imposed a hazard on your life of only eno in 5673000 and on your twelve customary journeys you were as far from jeopardy as 473000 is greater than 1 Altogether the railways of the United States carried in 1920 about 1300000000 passengers with one killed for each group of 5673000 carried while in a total of 472000000 people carried in 1839 the death rate was one in 1523000 The danger to life of railway travel ers in 1920 was therefore less than one third of what it wras in 1889 most of the reduction accruing since 1907 To be sure there have been very bad years and exceptionally good years but the general trend throughout the whole period has been decidedly towards the increas ing safety of the traveling public The foregoing figures are the re sult of statistics compiled and issued by the interstate commerce commis sion the condi at the fni Sf" after January 1 inllli at the following prices: 11 $1 00 QUarts 8 no credit longer than 1 No bottles no milk 102 4 THE HAL MOON DAIRY Joe Monegan Prop JZ ne customer inwardly raving handed over the money CentS for said the dealer still holding wU 1 1 1 JL 1 dll A Well be said the customer But he paid it saying Now hand me that saw and take it home myself and be rid of this it to you! Where do you think you are? in Oklahoma and in Chicago have to wait two weeks for that Whereupon the dealer hung the saw on a peg and put the money in the cash drawer That makes he said has cost you 2 cents more and taken twj weeks longer to get than if you had bought it from your local hardware store in the first ind This Store a riendly Store Whilellsh Hardware Prop A Minckler heater left Sunday two Machinist home from has been over there with his son Russell who underwent several op erations on his leg Miss Nellie Laughman stenogra pher in the office spent the week end at Kremlin Mont with her mother who is ill Conductor Bernard is lay ing off his run on the ernie dinkey for a couple of trips and has gone to his home in Spokane Bowen is relieving him Conductor Jack Dourig returned from Spokane and took out his run on thp ernie local yesterday Operator Martin has replac ed Ray Baenen at' Browning account of reduction in force Adams traveling auditor from Spokane was completing a check of the station yesterday Word has been received here that Tony Holmes who worked in the car department and was recently laid off had died Sunday morning of acute appendicitis at his ranch home nor Choteau MOnt He is survived by a wife and three small children A committee from the Moose lodge left last night for Choteau to assist the bereaved family The committee consists of George Goble Wm Mac key Shannahan and Art Van dervoort Chief Clerk A Vining and Car Repairer Clifford Hamilton went to Kalispell today to serve on the grand jury iv A new ice cutting machine re ceived from the east Sunday and yes terday was loaded to ship to Marion where ice cutting will soon be in progress on Bitter Root lake Mr eight annual 4 1 24 miles Mr and Mrs Joyce enter tained Saturday evening at a sleigh ride party With the big bob sled and four horse team they drove to Columbia alls where an oyster sup per was served at the Gaylord hotel They then danced in the dining room returning to Whitefish in the wee sma hours The guests were Dr and Mrs Purdy Mr and Mrs A James and 8' er8usonlMr and Mrs Trafton Mrs wi oggi Gladys and Josephine Poggi' Dannhisser Joe Rabbe (Jack Christenson Henry Rabbe RiCtor Nelson and Roy Spacik v'uy Two Reel Comedy rr ord in Let equipped repair shop MI1U A Mocarty 1 tenances thereunto belonging or anywise appertaining Dated this 17th day of January A 1922 £7 Average 1 CM Ak i Lzfl vliL si JH ffa BG I I Ip' i fig 1 ipl icily of Wy unfeelingly Ji i i 5 1 1 5 III I I II I I II fill III I III I JW Jgf1 I Hi I Ill I III I II III I 111 II I HI I Hl III I IKton HI I I I II dH Ill I I JI Bill I I Ji i 1 a IJ I 'tf' 'A I fl I 1 1 1 1 I III' III I II III I III I I 1 1 III I 1 1 1 II 1 1 I.

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