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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 2

The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 2

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1915. THE HELENA DAILY INDEPENDENT Wednesday, December POST OFFICE HAS RACES in MHA 0 1 TCHING ITS BUSIEST DAY 61 TO BE IN SKIN TROUBLE THOUSANDS OF PACKAGES PASS ratched and It Would Burn and w1u. be held friday eve-Ring at O'clock over an indoor course. THROUGH POST OFFICE DUR. ING THESE DAYS.

Hurt. Spread Larger and Larger, Used Cutlcura Soap and Oint ment. In Two Weeks Well. A MODE CAN WITNESS CONTEST PARCEL POST IS RESPONSIBLE Joppa, III, "I IM annoyod both day I nUht by In bin and hurniaa oa my lug. trouble broke out with a rsab something Tat Secretary of Stat Alderson Will like beat, wa raw and began to set worse, It Itched very badly.

I would srrateh until the blend would rum and hm Mora Than Three Hundred Sacks Of Mail Loft Helena Over tha Northern Pacific Railroad Last Night at Nine-Thirty o'CIock. Act Starter and a Distance of TwIt Mile. Will B. Covered Around Track. Eight to Start.

Obi bow It would burn and hurt. It began to ipread larger and larger. It would hurt when my clothing touched it. Numerous requests from Jans who Not since the post office was established in Helena has there been want to see the Independent's modi I tried several remedies, njrh ai Salve, without cucccei. I bad fied marathon race next riaay, uui trouble about ten months Iwfore I such a- volumn of business done as was transacted yesterday, according to the figures compiled yesterday by Postmaster Fortman at the end of the day's work.

Literally thousands of packages who were prevented from witnessing it for various reasons, have resulted in a change of plans, and the contest will he held on the track of the Y. through the postoffice yesterday, and! M. C. A. gymnasium Friday evening, instead of over the course between Helena and East Helena.

In this way people may witness tantm sir irscoainioajie An Extraordinary Eventr-Closes Dec. 24-hristmas Eve Never Agam Will You Have the Opportunity to Purchase a Piano at Near Wholesale Price Join the Throng Buy Your Xmas Piano Now! mail sacks were piled a mile high! last night awaiting shipment. There! bngaa to use Cutk-ura Hoap and Ointment. First I would wash the affected parts with Cutlcura fcoap and then apply tbc Cutlcura Ointment. In two month I waa completely well and It baa not returned." (Slgnud) Itoaroe Taylor, July 0.

1011. Cutlcura to cleanse and purify and Cotieura Ointment to ot ho and beat are aaoat effective toilet preparation. Sample Each Free by Mail With Skin Hook on request. Address Iiotit-carrf fCuclcura, Dept. Eos- were 602 parcel post packages insur-; which docs not begin to tell the i story of the enormous number of, parcels that entered and left the of-j Sold tl vougbout be world.

the entire race, whereas had it been run over the proposed course they could have seen only thp start and the finish. Again, ay one interested in long distance racing may drop into the Y. M. C. A.

building, see 1 he-start, go away for a time, and then return to see the finish. Raco Starts at 8. Many people who might wish to fice. There were 102 packages regis tcrcd. No Congestion of Mail.

I Tlio lii'wMit manner in which post master Fortman ha-prrvented a con gestion of business ivshown by the Used Pianos $35, $40, $69, $105, $150 and Up fact that everything was in ship shape last night when a representa New Pianos $179, $198, $216, $235 and Up 'see the race were prevented had the plan been carried out 'of staging it at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. For instance, high school athletes who tive of The Independent made a sur prisp trip to the office at 8:30 o'clock. And any one whe believes sttperin- Christmas Suggestions for Men Friends at SHEEHWS "The Bulwer Douse" A box of Bulwcrs and HumiTlor. complete $5.00 tenedent of mail, O. F.

Higgins isn't have taken a keen interest in the contest would be unable to witness it at all, but who will now be able to see the entire race. The race will start at 2 o'clock Friday evening. Secretary of State New Solo Piano Players $387, $450, $500 and Up Something' new, hear them they are different Bench, stool and library of music furnished free with each player. All Goods on Easy Terms a busy individual these days can ask him. He pointed out a stack of mail sacks jammed full of mail matter and all ready to be bjkuled to the depot for the 9:30 west bound Northern Pacific train.

There was at least a hundred in this pile of sacks. Sorts Parcel Post Packages. But that doesn't represent the num jA. L. Alderson, himself an athlete An Imported Pipe, in case.

who took part in track athletes, baseball and football at the University of Michigan, will act as starter. Other officials of the contest will '100 Fatitna Cigarettes, iii Xichol ber of sacks that will go out on that be announced later. i Your Choose Come silver jewel case $2.50 100 Herbert Tareyton Cigarettes, opal bcyc $1.25 Imported Cigarette Cass, from 50c to Leather Cigar Case $2.50 same train. There had been hauled to the depot previously 200 sacks as full as they could be crowded. In another department of the post- The distance to be covered will be 12 miles, and on an indoor track-it should be made in a little over an hour.

Vic Norman, winner of. a Oscar Wcggemart, superin number of long distance races on-j office, Orders by mail andjjrjformation given immediate Transportation furnished customers within a radius of 150 miles. 1 pound Tobacco in Humidor 90c jars For discriminating smokers we carry the finest line of Imported, the coast and in Alaska, ran East Helena and back yesterday, and he covered the distance in an hour and a half. He made it to East Helena, however, in a half hour, but on the return trip a strong wind sprang up which interfered with his gait, and he walked part of the distance on in. Eight to Start.

It is probable eight starters will contest for the gold, silver and bronz Key West and Domestic Cigars in A. P. CiiFtin tendent of carriers was overseeing a job of sorting out several hundred parcel post package s4 and placing them in sacks ready for distribution this morning. Every package which was anything like a decipherable address upon it, will be delivered by noon today, so splendidly has Mr. Fortman force of employees.

Systematized Work. Mr. Fortman has inagurated a system so that all the public has to do is to have the parcels weighed and pay the necessary amount, and the Montana. For your lady friends MAIL-LARD'S NEW YORK CANDIES. Phone 517.

Oldest, Largest and Most Honorable RrnsicHouse in Montana medals which have been purchased I by The Independent for the three Open Evenings (Gold Block, Old Dalton Store) Temporary Employment for One Experienced Salesman and on Good Terms. Open Evenings (Gold Block, Old Dalton Store) I leaders in the race. Last night a stamps are affixed by tne clerks. half dozen of the contestants ran beyond the Northern Pacific depot and back, covering a distance of five. TJn's plan permits a continuous stream of patrons to be waited upon in the smallest possible time.

There miles. The names of the contestants will be published either tomorrow or Fri- day morning. i 1 Theatrical People Hold Mass Meeting To Prevent The firlv. Cylils cause Grip Laxative llronio Ijiiininc removes the cause. There Is was a small army ot people at tne postoffice last night waiting to mail out their packages.

Mr. Fortman says that the work at the offive could be greatly facilitated if the would address their packages plainly. The necessity for this can readily be seen when it is known that a thousand pieces of mail per hour are being handled in the Helena postoffice these busy days. -kimmx i i in V. only fine "Hromo Quinine." IS.

UiiOVE'S nig-nature on Imx. 2He. Actors appearing here Monday and vesierdav iii the Sullivan and Con- Automobile Tire Repairing This is our exclusive business and we know our business. We have a whole plant devoted to this work. It is not a side line, but -the main business.

Rubber Tire Vulcanizing, Retread, Sectional and Blowout work. Agents for Racine tires-Che real tire for country and mountain roads. sidine bill" at The Liberty, held at 2f5JiX-JA. itt yf -m vJl I UiU-WJ- I 'I I meeting yesterday afternoon at I FT WITNESSES lstlOtf1 i 3 "ss- -a fcJS- am I 1 1 Hpii W. Barnett.

denutv organizer ot ARD OF THANKS. the White Rat's Actors' union presid a few remarks concern- He desire to express our heartfelt e(j an(j llla(e FOR thanks to our many) friends and theatrical conditions in Montana SIT 1 i A as well as tne worn 01 tuc umuu. roll call showed that nearly every nersnn annearitiK here this week is nv.v A mil neighbors lor their kind assistance during the bereavement attending the death of our beloved father, Gregory Hollenback. IMISS CATHERINE HOfcLENBACK. ij.

F. HOLLENBACK, a member of this union. BUT THEIR EVIDENCE WILL BE ALL IN WITHIN TWO WEEKS. A' ceneral rrieetinfi: was to have been held here last night but it was Ik I II Ml -a- a-w irjiw a- I i T. J.

HOLLENBACK. decided late yesterday to postpone Mm; 'M appropriate I TOMvTRAVIS 37 South Main Street. this meethfg until next week, in Butte. CELEBRATES HIS ELEVENTH WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Los Angeles, Dec. 21.

The prosecution rested today in the trial of Matthew A. "Schmidt, charged with the murder of Charles Hagcrty, one of the persons killed in the explosion which destroyed the Los Angeles Times building, October 1, 1910. Attorneys for the defense waived their right to make an opening statement and will begin tomorrow the intrcA-duction of testimony. William J. Burns, the last witness fpr the prosecution, told of a nationwide' searchhe', conducted Jor.

-of one trip to Europe he made in an effort to- locate him. Nathan Coghlan, chief counsel for the defense, stated that he would produce less than 50 witnesses and BISHOP CARROLL CONGRATULATED BY LETTER AND TEL. EGRAMS YESTERDAY. Wf Gifts 1 ulb- tflT 'ver ora' Pants eed have 1 eXy 1j no doubt of the good cheer that wiil 1 "fiaVll ''r1' accompanies them. (r 25l Tir Plants from our green houses may yi jru tcfttiCM 1 nl be relied upon-to thrive and in due Wash the poisons and toxins from system before putting more foodTnto stomach.

672 PHONE 672 Let the Busy Bee Bonded and Licensed Messenger be Santa. Claus and deliverfyonr Christmas gi fts. Reliable boys and excellent 672 PHONE 672 Eleven years ago yesterday tbe Rt. Rey.J. P.

Carroll, bishopjaf the diocese of Helena, ordained asblshopal Dubupue, Iowa by Archbishop Kain, and yesterday the bishop received 8ays Insfds-bathing makes any. one look and feel clean, tvrset and refreshed. scores ot etters and aeiegrams. ai jthat their testimony probably would iSv I "me bloom' with all the beauty ot tne I rt a beSt their species" ifjq'1 congratulation. Many friends of the bishop, tnclud ing the priests of the dioces, pre scnted the bishop with gifts yester WaalT yourself on the Inside tefore not extend over more than two, weeks.

"oreakfast like you do on the outside. I f. IL TT lell US IO WHOni aim wncic ywu wsj, I day and rejoiced with him over the eleventh anniversary of: his ordina tion as bishop. vvnexner, ry VTvTf v-; I ior local delivery7 or distant shipment ftj- This ts vastly more Important beeanse the akin pores -do not absorb Impurities into the blood, caaaina lllneas. While the bowel porea do.

For every ounce of food and drink taken into the stomach, nearly an KAISER GETS MARKS. Eferhn, Dec 21. The reichstag adopted today the credit of marka asked -by the government, the sociaiisr minority of 19 Helen Rifle Club, FOR THE HOLID AYS ounce of waste material must' be carried out of the body. If this waste opposing in, the vote. The socialist spokesman.

Friederich August Karl To Shoot Tonight material Is not eliminated day by dr SOLD AT It quickly, fermenta and poiaona, sasea and toxins which Are Geyery according to the declared that all: endeavors for peace had failed because of the annexation absorbed or sucked into, the blood stream, through the lymph duets which irns 0 both sides. iVIWineGo. Phone got. 20a N. Rodney About 15 members of the Helena rifle club met at, the armory last evening and engaged in the.

first re gularpractice. Shoot' of 'the present season. They wilt meet again to should s- only nourlshmeat to bus tain the body. riKW: Nursery m-: REST POTATO TO GROW. Special' ta Tbe Independent.

A splendid health measure la to drink, before breakfast each day, night and hold a shoot some glass of real hot water wtth a tea-spoonful 'of limestone, phosphate in Jt eastern team but up to last night Boaematrv Dec 21. The Russet Barbank is one of the best potatoes for: Montaaa to grow, according to they had not yet been advised of the A. which la a-harmless wash these sases- and toxins frorn the' sromaelV liver. kldaeyt and Krot. O.

B. Whipple, head of-the de partmeat oi horticaltareat the Mon team against wnora tncy wuu pete. The members are taking- much in PHH Telephone 327 Fl i bowels: thus aweetenlns and. freshening; the enttr- alimentary terest in the sport this year and an HOTEL afala St. canal before patting more food' Into Incresae in membership is exflected shortly.

The club will bold practice the stomach. -A. quarter pound of limestone paos tana oiate coucge. it give nest re-sultr on irrigated laiid. CARO OF Tov eta? tmaayi' friemb.

aad especially to the Rev. O. E. Heihnan, the I O. O-tF, Som of, Herrmaa and the GerBaaoaaa Siaciat: svadtty.i we shoots at the armory ace a week.

phate costs' but very little at tbe druc More but is sufficient to make anyone tffTnembers-of McRae. cmsft No. an enthusiast- on. Inside hathlna; Men Hat ta ssss eti ant. tatb, and 'wanen wlw are accustomed to are reqaested te attentr the 'tm- wake up wtth a-dolV aohlaa; head fwjsh to express our heart fehv thank neral of Clatrsraas S.

Kingv to be held at the residence of E. Smith, bave furredtoaaitrad nastjr for the Jda4nes aad sympsthH khm4Cfv istfMsrr greaT- sarrow; Alio 1 eetlow CQessaloiv. eUf-wl 308; Blake street, at-10' av. m- have'OUrous attacks, actd stman. tar WAUr AD3, IN THE INDEPENDENT EKLTfG QUiegTRSSULTS, EfJgl YDUir JirgESTZHSNT i MUST PXvARL.

tor the beaettfal ftoeaLofferiags. Mrs. Emeat Ross man and family. MRSu E.w MFBBIF1ELD, Sec. aad iKrrrrroEWT wamt ads.

CRING THJt BEST RESULTS. nounced impreveiaectt In. botb: bealth nd appearance shortly; Treas. inmM ihijuhi.

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