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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 3

The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 3

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IT A IOC IN PE hE V'X TesdayNbvcni1er 2, 1915. Efi OF A Lesson from tRc Pzzk W- lilu the' introduction ol the dminitr tiort plan lor defense, 'will pjlir cryitaljzing public "opinion tut jhe' extent to which the country it; commit itself. Practically 11 of the great newt paper are handling the aubject from a. patriotic gather than a partisan standpoint -and Aiuclx. educational work is being done (o hrouse the people to a tense of the need of placing the hation' on a safe footing to meet whatever emergency, may LEWIS-AND CLARK "COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT, TO FJIOSPEHIU I 7 E.

DAY SAYS IS A GENERAL IMPROVEMENT Ilf BUSINESSCONDITIONS." iiuced that their trip' was one of th4 tpot drlightful The young' not 'only saw Uier big thejervisited L01 Angelc and tpok a oOmbcr oj tide trips, one of which Included a visit to llajuanal a Mexican town near the Border. This is the town where this month' a -racing-plant' is to be opened byTalifoi'uia liorSenleit headed by Adolph Sprccklea, multimillionaire. Racing was not iu progress pt the time the young women visited the town, there any hull fights or other peculiarly Mexican entertainments, the revolution having apparently put a damper on the effervescent public. Tiajuana is a place for tourists and 4hose who visit Southern California do not count the visit complete without a peep at the old Mexican town. Natives Taka ta Heels.

The earthquake shocks which came 20 minutes apart at San 'Francisco, frightened the Californians more; than they did the tourists and exposition visitors, according to the Helena young women. They were 1FEBDICT IS or Years': ago, before baking pojr-J 4 dra were. well known, the houa i ome ime made her from cream of tartar and soda These materials were thenJ comparat iyely expens iveand cesses of "refining had not been. devised to-bring them ta, th, high ri state -of purity of the prefet- qr day well known, cream of tartar baking powders, such as Dr PrideJ and ret she never thought of" ,.7 buying alum, then as now a cheap-and inferior substitute for dream, of tartar. She wouldn't think of permitting an ounce of alum to enter her kitchen.

Yet housekeepers are today askeTto buy alum baking powderr with which to make food for their children. -V Unprepared for the "opining cj)ld weather, and bny: your heating stoye now. We, car r. a full line of new aul cbnd hand heaters amf ranges. Look us over before a Walk-a Block and Save' a foliar is our motto.

Also a good line of second fibnd furniture. Household goods sold on commission. Auction sale, every' Saturday at '2 in. Phone or call at 307 Allen street. I Phon 4 3i 1 ICIIONSJMEO-TOOir Proposition Cow, I District Court First and From Thero ea Appeal.

Cosas of Acddsntsl Injuries-to County Employoa on' Rood Work. In order to have a decision of the supreme court to determine whether or not counties re permitted to come under tbe workmen's compensation act. the board of county com- III IKIHSK in Following Trip Through East Ho Says Coho Oroai Aro Ruaoiug to Full Extont and Doolor in Food Supplies and Clothing Active. With railroads taxed to their limit to haul farm produce-to market; coke ovena and coal mines manned! two ranch hands on a farm bear to their capacity; 'factories running Townsend a year ago last month, day and night, and bumper crops The had (or $2,500 ac. coming on.

real prosperity has been tua and $5 )000 punjtive damages, awakened throughout the east and The pUimiff alleged that Pullins In a verdict returned in open court at 10 oclock yesterday morning, Mrs. Sophia Lawson was given $750 damages against Sam N. Pullins for an alleged assault on her by Pullins and I I missioners of Lewis and Clark county will appeal "in district court attending a theater when the first from the decision of thfc attorney tremor shook the building. The audi-general, who concluded that the raw ence was startled but few left undid not contemplate their mediately. However, many of the The hoard started, a mandamus j'Californians who are accustomed to I it uvi ntf k'lM, isaasa vRIIIUI lllglla IIU nil dbVUalUllIvll I pi I middle west according to n.

v. uayin(j his tw0 mfn used unneccisary iuit to compel (he state industrial speak of earthquakes only as "fire," who nis just returned from ft imitiro in hp imm a i i i i vt who has just returned from violence in ejecting her from a piece commission to1 admit them, i ll accident gradually drifted out. In 20 minutes of land which she had settled on for but this at the request-of the county another shock swayed the structure the purpose of making a home under attorney was dismissed yesterday, it and that about finished the evenings 1 nom a 4 an A liAMf1isn4 I. Sm.1. sL.

I the homestead laws. The defendant decidctl the The statement on the label af-. fixed to every can naming the ingredients of which the baking powder i composed affords a method of protection agaihst the use of undesirable kinds. J. CLARK CHAS.

OPPEL Auction and Commission Sales Room. O' weeks' business, and' pleasure trip which took itm to many of thfc big marts in that section of the country. Mr. Day says that the improvement in business conditions seems to extend to all lines, and that the manufacture of munitions of wat for the allies has ceased to be the one criterion of prosperity, which apparently was true a. few months ago.

He says that the improvement in made a (general denial of the assault allegations and claimed that he had acted on the advice of counsel in removing Mrs. Lawson from the property. Mrs. Lntwson was represented -by Attorney J. R.

Wine Jr. and Pullins -was represented by O. W. McConnell of this city and Attorneys ER. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POKIER Made from Cream of Tartar entertainment so far as the San Franciscians were concerned.

The theatrical company remained and so did the tourists until the show was finished. The young women nudc-the trip from Portland to San Francisco by steamer and thoroughly enjoyed the experience for the sea was smooth and no cases of seasickness marred the occasion. After seeing the exposition they went to Los Angeles and also to Catilina, besides taking trips to a number of California cities. They returned' to Helena by way of Salt Lake. commercial conditions has made' Kanousc and Schmitz of Townsend.

itself felt in the retail business EVIDENCE" FEIT1E IT lit Ull TOW BILL IT UBERIY SCORES HIT Paris. The Austro-UernmnH are prepJriiiK a new offensive against' the Sens rnn'al, m-conllng to mi Athenii -dispnti-h to The TI5i a8 agency which hiI.Ih that the Hi-lt-ish have made KlgantU- preparations to meet such un eventuality. Among other things they have flooded the land along the canal, leaving the fortifli-ntlous standing out of the water, the defenders being supplied with provisions by gunboats. having been tq try qties tion by another A Friendly, Suit. Therefore the appeal which will be filed probably today.

Judge Lee Word will likely heqr. the argument and ren.der a prompt decision, after which an appeal will be taken to the -supreme court for decision. It is understood-. that the accident board is friendly to the proposition of county employes coming under compensation, but the attorney gen erals office believes that the law does not contemplate admission of counties. The county -commissioners feel that employes of the county, especially those engaged in road and bridge-work eoengagsd-AH-a-baa-ardous occupation same as if they were not working for.

the county, Accident on Road-Gang. For example, saufct-jComissioner Biggs yesterday, one' of the men working on the road dropped a percussion cap which is used to set off blasts. He was huntihg around' in the dust for it, when he accidentally stepped on the thing. It- exploded and lacerated his can do nothing for him, except perhaps to? pay his hospital 'add doctor bills but it does seem a if he is deserv ing of compensation. Another case was that of a man who about a year ago was injured by fall from a bridge.

He was in no way to blame for the accident whjch, JtffeltTJim for he was executing the' orders of a foreman, who made the mistake of putting him in a perilous position, There are other cases which might be mentioned, where employes- have been injurd more or less sriously captain is induced to sign a letter exculpating the wife. Then i reconciliation and the restoration of happivtfss. Lillian Tucker plays the part of the -wife, and Edwin -August is Curley Lushington, the good-hearted- friend. Florence Hackett, the late Lubin Star, is in the cast; so also is Richard Huhler. The Indiap (he flying ballet of pretty girls, nd thq beautiful photography make Evidence" an unusually attractive offers ing in the motion picture theater, 'A Hz, Porrioral Jones: of Company Tenth to.

night was shot through both thighs by Carranza solOler who leaped rroiii hi mMihir ru. Ajftis rtieta, shouting: "Viva Carranza," and tired six shots at Jones, who was 01 patrol near the boundary In tho reur of tlie rustoijis house. Ths American soldier -is not seriously wounded. You Cant Get Goods on Credit i 1 af the Cash Market, and then le.ave the city and let the other felloe pay for them. Qur Terms Are Cash We refer to article on Page 3, last Saturdays Independent.

That was only one in-thousands. You who pay ypur bill must pay for it. Union Cash Meat Company Fancy Croc arias in Connection Phon 502 and 408 Aristocratic- English society life, involving divorce, military rmttlne'hr IndiarPtihappfnrssrTecon- ciliation these arc the ingredients of, drama, Evidence, which was recently successfully played at the Lyric theater, New York. It has bceit turned into a photoplay and will be released on the World schedule and be presented at the Antlers theater today. I The evidence meant by the title 'is that held by the Jutsband against hts wife who innocently allows her-1 self to be compromised by.

an amor-jous army captain. There is a divorce land the efforts a good-natured I friend to reunite the pair arc balked An important event announced for until at length the offending army the Liberty Thursday matinee and evening will be the initial local presentation of Beds," a rollock-inp fa ret of life among the fiat TWIN BEDS 4 there may, other bills suit the devotees of'SulIF Oonsidine vaudeville better one of last evening, but- they to go some distance to find was all that is claimed for some. It is well- balanced a little of everything recitation to a trick mule a musical trio, a black pair, and a Rube act which, made the hit of the evening. a poor act. on the program.

two capacity, audiences the show, placed an emphatic K. on It. Society Circus Is hilled as the and it was It served ap arithmetical pony, several dogs and a kicking mule two Sons of Horn busy dodging Emma-Perley Lincoln, a talented young woman, gave a series and recited charmingly divided the honors of evening- with Hodge and Lowell rural skit that is subdued winding up- with a dance the house. Weisser and black and tan fun, really Tijey spring -a number of are not wearing moss. The of the duo has a good Miller Trio give a musical trio are versatile saxophones, piano, piccolo and artistically.

The young acceptably and A1 Miller the best' cornetlst in vaudeville. Selbane billed as the woman In vaudeville, excels and balancing and Incidentally an accomplished acrobat. by the "Co who claims He Is a. high kicker and Big Loan Helps. There is no question, said Mr.

DaJ" yesterday, but that the completion of the negotiation for the big I half billion dollar loan to tbe allies resulted in the creation of a very jmuch stronger feeling of confidence in business conditions in the United States. The improvement is not only noticeable, but seems to extend to all lines of business. The railroads especially east of Pittsburg and the Ohio river are crowded to, capacity with the transportation of all sorts of materials both for domestic and foreign use. Coka Ovens Busy. Every coke oven in West Virginia which can be' manned has lighted its fires.

The coal mines of eastern Kentucky are also turning out very much larger supplies than ever before in their history. Factories of all kinds are being reopened. The crops of the farmers have been unusually large and the prices being offered are far above the average. The first effect of 'ththtvtrr'ttpOii' the south was disastrous, but as-it progressed markets were opened up until now, cotton along with all of the other products of the southern farms are selling above normal. Hears Nothing but Prosperity.

Around Washington and Chicago, one hears now nothing else except prosperity talk. It is not confined to manufacturers or dealers in munitions of war, although- of -course, they are very active, but dealers in food supplies and clothing of all kinds are feeling the effects of the general movement. "The export trade of the. United States has increased enormously, and will continue to increase if boats can be found to carry it. I was told a gentleman in a position to know that -more than 1,000,000 bushels of wheat a day was passing through the port -of Duluth aomersauitist for export and this is not the largest port on the lakes.

Failing ef Confidence. The feeling of confidence in the ability of the United States to handle financial VAUDEVILLE w'lilriTwIir van and than the will have them. The show, it ahd then and presenting from clever act, acrobatics, and tan perhaps, There Wasn't The which saw Hill's headliner to present trained that kept its heels. ahd pretty of Imitations She probably the who do a and witty, that caught Reeser, in are funny. jokes that man member voice.

The Cleora act. The cornets, xylophone woman sings is probably Mlzpah eleverist in juggling la. She Is assisted he is 51. The show and two this Death George Marysville more than TlfOMAS wise: I a famous STAGE SUCCESS BI.IK OR ASS I "Blue Grass, adapted from Paul Armstrong's popular stage success of She same name, -was produced by the Equitable Motion Pictures Corporation, directed by Charles Seay, with Thomas A. Wise, the famous character actor, star of The Gentleman From Mississippi, The Song of Songs," and hosts of others, in the stellar role, supported by an all-star cast, including Clara Whipple, George Soule Spencer, RaY tick BOone and others.

Blue Crass in in five acts and over 300 and will be seen at the Liberty theater on Wednesday for the first time in this Vicinity. HELEN! WHEN Ell OUT NT IS LIKE by Salisbury Field aitd Margaret Mayo, author of Baby Mine, which conics here direct from a record run of an entire year in New York city where press and-pttb-lic acclaimed it as one of the funniest the American stage has ever known. 'Twin Beds is a vcristic oT three married couples who are neighbors in otto of the fashionable tali apartment buildings which abound in certain sections of New York city. In conformity witli it title the scenes of the play are laid in a steeping chamber. The appearance there of an Italian tenor, in the bibulous misapprehension that it is his own instead of his neighbor's, provides the situation from which a variety of ludicrous complications results.

Previously this tenor and his wife and another newly married pair have been neighbors jit another MISSES FLORENCE MGRATH AND INEZ LEWIS EXPERIENCE ON? AT FRISCO. DKIEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK YOUIte, PRETTY will be repeated at matinee performances will be given evenlngrelosing.the engagement. reaSma's Heotpe ef gage Tea aad Sulpbar Darkens Ho Naturally TV at IVotody Cam Tell. Having experienced two earthquake shocks which took place in San Francisco, -while -they were there. Miss Florence McGrath and Mjss Inez Lewis, the former, stenographer in the office oLState Superintendent of Instruction Davee and the latter, stenographer in State Auditor Keatings office, have returned to this morping.

There lias been a good Helena from the exposition, con- mail order sale. apartmenj house. The tenor-persists in forcing attention the husband insists, niton moving. So, also does the tenor's wife, and, of course, the two couples, unknown to each jtither, move into the same Jjuilding. Seats go on sale at the box office AT ANTLERS TODA AND TOMORROW.

Comes to Marysville Man Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea ad Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lus tre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixturtrwas to make It at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store-foi Wyeth's Sage and crops to the mrket already existing. the situation as well as the diplomatic situation is remarkably strong throughout portions of the east where I visited. The usual fall talk of difficulties in finding money tofinance and move the cropgis entirely absentantevery effort is being made to rush the THE ORIGINAL Schenck, aged 38, died Sun--day-at after an- illhess-of two years.

The deceased was known mining man of that, district and was an employe of the 'Barnes-King company. He is survived by his widow and five children living at Marysville and by his father, mother and other relatives living at Neihart. 1 The funeral wilj be held at Marysville. 1 MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME emo SUBSTITUTE. IS GOOD- No one expresses any doubt as to the ability of the administration to maintain the diplomatic situation.

In fact shippers are making so much money out of the present- market that complaints of interference with our foreign commerce by England, which; interference continues, are no longer heard at the state depart-' Wasbihgton is -wondering whether these complaints be abandoned because 'of the profitable Sulphur Compound." you will get large bottle of this famous old recipe for! about SO cents. Dont stay gray! Try it! No one caii possibly tell that you darkened your ha It does it so naturajly and evenly, dampen a sponge or soft brush with -and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray halrdisappears, after another ap plication or two. your becomes beautifully dark, thick nn! I'1' 7 i fL S1 I i Tv LIBERTY THEATER MEAT ME AT Weggenman's V- MARKET. 6 Sullivan and Considine ActsS Hill's Society Circus fra'dewitlnhe allies." 7 Bu'mpar Corn Crop! Mr. Day say the corn prop is enormous, and that ttrt traveler will not see a poor, corn field, beginning at Miles City and extending throughout the belt, and hogs, he says are bringing exceptional prices, 'although rboth these in-dustrjes were crippled Somewhat by the foot and mouth disease.

Pr par dne ss the part of this country is a- topic Af conversation which one-. will hear everywhere, he says. He says'," however, that there is a 'stronger sentiment- in the east for -better- national defenses than in-the -Lit gradually wanes towardr the land of the set-ting sun. Som Opposition Manifest. What to Eat Iff 1 Vaudevilles Classiest Animal Act 7' 6 1 2 Mules, to Dogs, 6 Monkeys, 3 Leopards.

Cleora Miller Trio The Prima lionna and InstrtU'Uentallsts Introducjng' A1 Alillerj Vaudevilles Greatest Cornet 4 Z. r- 3 Soloist." A new pair of shoes from WEIGELS SHOE STORE. You both will in1 their good looks and she will appro-1 ciate tkoir comfort and wear- ing qualitios- Ws have a. nice line of big and little 'girls shoes i fifty-cents for tho habjr girl to four fo her oldest sister. We enjoy 1 showing you the superior points' of our shoes.

sonietlinesaperplexHi" "pot to 1 pa trons "of this iflarketTfrr; Jr When in floubt Mr Day learned while away. that there was considerable opposition to preparedness, and a decided vision as- to how extensive a Call 152 dl pro- I should 7 The -White Front 7 Stmt a Hoback Marketr Phone 606, WEIGELS SHOE STORE -Liberty Orchestra Liberty scope-; gram -of defen seihr Country putthrough. that it was not particularly partisan Issued although fathered by the and' many expressed the opinion that a new party align-i mentwould grow out of the sub-! jSct.7" -Ji; Itis expected that the debate In said. Mr. Day, following j.

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