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a hint of autumn in the. air. New boiled, there is. of course, no cause Year’s Day in Florida-—I had seen a to fear typhoid. Wilson Award New Year’s Day inJNew York when 's Scandal Still Brews ¡The New Haven Railroad wants all was sleety and dark’ and the head­ Hus Week to. stop bus lines in Rhode Island lights of automobiles skidded about because they compete. That seems op the crowded thoroughfarex^starec (quite reasonable. through .the gloom that enveloped the Ban Johnson Awaits His Hour While respectable gentlemen in Wall Street were gutting the. New noontide. Haven Railroad, robbing old wom­ As we turned into the Safi ' Jose en and children that had air their Boulevard on the St. Augustine High­ public Sentiment Now Shows Dissatisfaction at Desertion and money invested in it, they squan- way, we passed à whole family in MuzzlHig~of~Aiiterican League Chieftain at Without ered millions on trolley lines, etc; That was all, right, because the Ford, apparently equipped with every Opportunity to Prove Charges of Crookedness. railroad did it. convenience for camping. By Arthur Brisbane But now private individuals“ that “How . would..you like that, Sal own'their omnibuses want to carry Written. Especially for the Tribune by John Thos.; Wilson lie?” Curtiss Wright was anticipat­ (Autocaster Service) ALSO AN EMPIRE. citizens that own their public high­ ing my answer. And it" is the very talk that makes ways and want to be carried. The New York, Jan. 5.—Victory, where SEGREGATE YOUR HENS. “Ugh!” I shuddered; “too many the powers-that-be feel that possibly, railroad says you mustn’t DO it; is thy thrill? That is the question it interferes with us. babies, too much rattle and not the death knell of Ban Johnson has OUR AMERICAN MOUNTAINS. ; one asks himself after mingling with- hot yet been sounded. enough hot water,” I replied sharply. baseball powers in their, mid-winter WHY CHEAT REAL WORKERS? What about flying machines, “And yet, Sallie, look at the" con I Followers of sport, “those in the which will soon give REALLY tentaient on their faces. That young confabs, since the December meeting know,” say that Ban Johnson know^ cheap transportation? Will the at Chicago, wherein one Bancroft B. what he is talking about; that he has Within a short time, says C. D. Newi Haven decide that it owns girl has cheeks like red roses. There, Burney, aviation expert, and mem­ the air, and ask convenient courts is not one of your friends with that Johnson, president of the American every bit of evidence he claims to ber of the British Parliament, the for injunctions to keep the'people League, was slapped down by the have; that the magnates are afraid farthest point of the British Em­ sort of happiness in her eyes caused of the United States from flying club owners in his league in sustain­ to let him talk; and that in many de­ pire will be within twenty-four on their own atmosphere? Very from th'e sheer joy of living.” hours of London by flying ma­ likely. “Don’t you think thejig happiness ing Judge Landis, baseball’s dicta­ cisions the dollar mark is above hon­ chine. tor. - . comes from ignorance and lack of or in baseball administration today. Jf ✓ ------In generations to come, men and ambition?” I fenced. In truth, there is no thrill. There All of this gossip is brewing a big Uncle Sam, please take notice. governments more nearly civilized “Oh, I’m not saying I’d like to be is uneasiness. There is a feeling that showdown in .baseball. Fans of the 'This also is an empire. Is it as will allow no children to,dpvolop the battle i s . not yet ended. The far from the south end of Florida stunted bodies and deformed minds the head of the family or anything great game are first, last and all the to the north end of Alaska, and in city sluipi. They will fly to like that, but I maintain that a lot of voice ,of the fan is beginning to be time American—and it is a trait that from Bar Harbor, Maine, to San the high lands of Nevada, New unhappiness is caused from too much heard on all sides. And when Mr. they will not stand for unfairness, Diego ? Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, to all Fan speaks then baseball powers'1 crookedness, a covering up, or the parts of the American mountain knowledge about the superficial val­ The country is gradually waking must listen—and make satisfactory up to our flying machine situation, paradise of health and beauty. ues of life. kicking of a man when he is down. and it NEEDED to wake up. There they will develop into real • “I think contentment brings stag­ reply. It seems that making reply Perhaps Ban Johnson did not have men and women. The United nation, fcnd I’d much rather be mis­ in this instance is the very thing the the rank and file of baseball’s Tans States will breed its own strong Secretary_ Wilbur gives this in­ erable at times and be able to stand baseball powers do not want to do. behind him during all the years that formation. Five hundredured airplanes airpl people, no longer depending on Eu­ It would be much better were all Jthe rope as it does now for constant in the sunshine on a hilltop or to he was putting the of the navy are useless. Ana even details of the matter dropped right the remaining £24 that can fly, supplies of fresh blood. touch the stars on rare occasions . . . on its feet and making it the great more or less, are all out of datp. Our mountains will supply the Viscount Cecil of England, now now. organization that it is today. It is a a silence, then, “nobody wants to be • i the United States, last week re­ fresh blood, and men grown there a vegetable.” Fact of the matter is, baseball pow­ fact, however, that since the “Chica­ will supply the workers, not han­ ceived the first award made by the Do you keep chickens? Keep “You’re a little philosopher,” he Woodrow Wilson Foundation in the ers are not at all pleased' with the go muzzling” the reaction has all them away from other chickens u dlers of picks and shovels, but workers with brains and macnines. answered; “at any rate, your opin­ cause of world peace. With the actions of Ban Johnson since his hu­ been in his favor, and many support­ you can. Europe has sent here a bronze medal, 10 inches in diameter poultry plague for which there is ions are fresh and '^entertaining.” miliating ordeal at Chicago, when ers are found on every hand. and shown above, went a check for seven of the eight club owners he had no known cure. Congress voted The bill to raise the pay of hard­ We passed through the gray city $25,000. Fans cannot overlook the fact that- $100,000 to fight it. Rigid quar­ working post office employees may so successfully served, turned upon gates that have guarded the city well Johnson was bitten by the mouths he antine will help the situation. be defeated because somebody is him. It was expected that the great accused of trying to get it through through all the picturesque years had fed for these many years; that Students Resume Studies. chieftain would step ddwn and out Segregate your chickens, and by bribery. that have passed over this romantic in some instances the men he had rather than submit to such public in­ beware how you eat raw veg­ What of that? Thousands of spot discovered by Ponce de Leon in Saturday and Sunday of last week lifted up to place, power and wealth etables, unless cleaned with great­ underpaid postal employees know sult. his quest for the fountain of youth. saw both the incoming and outgoing in baseball, turned upon him—not be­ est thoroughness, which isn’t easy. nothing about the bribery, and had Instead, Ban Johnson is sitting nothing to do with it. The bribery Old Fort Marion was on the left with trains crowded with students who cause he was proved wrong—hut Be cautious, especially about raw tight—and sawing wood. Therein lettuce. The French alone know story sounds rather fishy. its antiquated charm, and tourists were returning to the Normal college seemingly “because it was the best lies the cause of uneasiness. how to prepare that plant, grown in The only question for Congress strolled along the dancing bay, their here or leaving for the various insti­ thing for baseball”—which in this to decide is whether or not the “Isn’t it possible,” asked a season­ open fields, often with barnyard white clothing fluttering in the warm tutions in which they are enrolled. day is of course the gate receipts. manure carrying typhoid germs. men that do the hard work in the ed baseball authority the other day, brisk breeze. Fred Carr, who has been visiting Every leaf should be separated post office DESERVE decent pay, “that when a man is right and knows Johnson May Yet Be whether or not Uncle Bam should “The drive over has put an edge- with his parents at Dell, has return­ from every other leaf and care­ whereof he speaks, that he is a hard Biggest Figure in Game fully washed. The salad should set a good example, paying his on my appetite,” my companion de- ed to Mdscow, Idaho, where he is at­ servants properly, or a mean, man to defeat? Perhaps Ban John­ It is not amiss here to point out be mixed in a big bowl, turned dared, “Where do we lunch?” he tending the University of Idaho. Jay over and over, “well fatigued,” as stingy, unworthy example, cheat­ son knows what he is talking about that Ban Johnson has not as yet sub­ ing his own employees that he may asked. and Clair Cosgrove and Melvin Smith the French put it, until every part when he speaks of baseball having scribed to the “Chicago deal.” In a keep down the taxes of rich men. “The Alcazar Grill,” I replied. eft Saturday evening for Salt Lake of every leaf has some of the vin­ put the dollar mark above honor— way it has offered him the opportu­ egar on it. Vinegar kills germs. THAT’S THE REAL ^QUES­ “There’ll be music and interesting while Miss Dorothy Potter and Miss TION. and that there has been ‘queer’ stuff nity to prove his greatness. He is With vegetables thoroughly tourists and ----- ” Muriel Roe left about the same time ‘put across’ in our big league races. 'Sitting tight and awaiting his hour. “The story you promised about the for Seattle. Among those who are “Is there crookedness in baseball ? Those close to him say that he knows bathing suit and Billings,” he added. attending the State University at Is Ban Johnson right in the things he that hour will come. It promises to His manner had changed and I no­ Missoula, are the Misses Valma % ■ has charged ? If these facts are furnish some startling news. ticed he spoke with decisive solem­ Judge, Dorothy Gelhaus, Annabel true, then isn’t Ban Johnson correct, a l l i e ’s nity. The time had come when I and Maureen Desmond, Jeanette If Ban Johnson is right; if there that NOW is the time to clean up must explain. The sun that shone'- so Watt, Julia Anderson, Frances Dunn, is crookedness in the game and our baseball, regardless of the cost at the great national pastime has been conf- brilliantly in my heart sank swiftly Ruth Kaiser and Hugh Scully, Paul box-office? I think so—and until the mercialazed to the point wherein all ^ n o ta tio n s ¡fas behind a cloud. Judge, Edwin Whitworth, William whole-affair is gone into thoroughly honor is lost; if Johnson stands by Dunn, Gordon Berry and Fred Dul- (To be continued.) and fairly; all the facts made known; his guns and with the fans’ help can Copyright, 1924, by Gladys Haket* lenty, Mary Emily Elliott, Margaret the guilty thrown out of baseball and force a showdown and a clean-up Orr, Jeanette Garver, and Harold prosecuted, I for one will never be then he will be the greatest figure SALUE RIDES TO—A CONFESSION, Blinn. Returning to Bozeman where the same enthusiastic supporter of the game has ever known—and will they are students at Montana State the game.” have served all baseball, as he con­ college, were Bernard Williams, I wanted time to think clearly. “All right,” he conceded, “you win Say Ban Johnson ceived, launched, fought for and Ralph Cushing, Lee Stone, Morse Curtiss WHgbt Was thé kind who as usual, but tomorrow there will be Has the Evidence made successful, the American Waldorf, Spencer Patterson, Clarence would not accept anything but the no hedging. Such is the pointed talk of the fan. League. ,. oem Pecker and Francis Cashmore. truth amfe something in his mami * ♦ * „ r - f o y - " 0 ^ Several teachers who are visiting warned me that I would gain nothing hanged my frock three times the during the holidays have also by deception. Things were chaotic next mTbsaamg. After coffee and a Uncle Jahn here t6o rough for cultivation’1. Notice is hereby given, That Fran­ no|w. The whole evening had been delicious grapSfwiiiin my room, I returned to their schools. The sale will not be kept open, but cis Hann, through his authorized And how—comes the prophet wall be declared closed when those agent, F. M. Wichman, whose post- crowded with hideous incidents pass­ noticed it was almoswTDOtumid time that reckons she knows, and Shelby—The Johnson Syndicate present at the hour named have ceas­ office address is Salt Lake City, Utah, ing swiftly one after the other and I we were starting. Finally, I decided gives us her jedgement pro­ brings in a 5,000-barrel well at 1482 ed bidding. The person making the has made application for a United highest bid will be required to im­ States patent for the Isabella, Bare longed for the sunshine and tran­ on a smart little sport frock of sap­ found—that wimmen is due to feet, which is reported to be the larg­ quility that comes with the morning phire blue homespun anti a close- tifeir masculine cloze, from mediately pay to the Receiver the Hill, Maltby S., and Francis H. lode their fore-top clean down to the est yet opened in the Kevin-Sunburst amount thereof. - mining claims, consolidated, situate after. ‘ fitting hat of the exact color. ground. “The day is fap* corn­ field. Any persons claiming adversely in the Blue Wing mining district,, “I’m tired—awfully tired,” I finally 1 made my appearance on the ve­ in’," this an^el asserts, “when the above-described land are advised county of Beaverhead, state of Mon­ said. Then suddenly I decided how I randa. Curtiss Wright was walking the sexes unite in the art,—an’ to file their claims, or objections, on tana, being survey No. 10494, and de­ they’ll wear the same trousers, During the years 1921-23, inclusive would handle the situation. “I want back and forth as if he had been or before the time designated for scribed in the field notes and plat on socks, weskits an’ shirts—till state and local taxes increased near­ sale. F. A. MOTZ, file in this office, with magnetic varia^ to tell you about the bathing suit and there a long time before me. begosh they can’t tell us apart!” ly 15 per cent while federal taxes 2-6 Register. tion at 20 degrees 30 minutes tert Ted Rillings,” I continued in a lan­ j He looked at me closely. “Are you In view of the prospocks, I’ve decreased more than 27 per cent. 24 degrees east, as follows: guid manner, “tell you what I’ll do. 1 twelve or thirteen years old this little to say—though I’m half­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. way inclined to approve . . . No. 019638. Commencing at coiner No. 1 of Take me to St. Augustine tomorrow ¡morning?’’ he smiled and inquired. and, when folks is accustomed Taft—The Silver Cable mine plans Department of the Interior, U. S. Bare Hill lode claim, whence the Vi for luncheon and we’ll talk it all “I don’t knolw about that but I feel to havin’ their way, it’s as easy a mile-long development tunnel to Land Office at Helena, Montana, De­ section coiner between sections 28 over.” I too good to be true .... to anybody” to wait as to move. I reckon cost $100,000 and require two years cember 30,, 1924. and 29, township 7 South, range 11 the change will come on by de­ Notice is hereby given that George West, bears S. 44 deg. 22 min. W. “No, Sallie,” he answered sternly, I flippantly answered. grees, like most of our needed to finish. It solves ore transportar 688.3 feet; “I’ve got to have this thing settled tion problem. D. Spafard, of Argenta, Montana, We crossed the bright bridge span­ reforms—till, the fust thing we who, on August 26, 1919, made home­ Thence N. 1 deg. 48 min. E. 587.4 NOW—1 won’t be made ridiculous, I ning the St. John’s river. Thunder­ know, they’ll climb ladders an’ stead entry NO. 019638, for Wlfc* feet to coiner No. 2 of said claim; -4 trees, an’ their duds will stay NOTICE TO BOND HOLDERS. tell you ----- ” ing over its length, I caught my SW!4 section 33; E%SE!4 section Thence S. 86 deg. 38 min. 34 sec. down when it storms. . . . An’ E. 1499.96 feet to coiner No. 3 of “But what about four o’clock in breath at the sparkling gaiety of the 32, township 6 South, range 10 West, then—the exchanges twixt hus­ Notice is hereby given by the un­ Principal meridian, has filed notice said claim; the morning?” I interrupted, “long water. At the distant sky-line were band an’ wife, might lead to en­ dersigned treasurer of the City of Thence N. 1 deg. 48 min. E. 378.5 joyments intense,—I can see ’em of intention to make three-year explanations are certainly not sa-lu- soft, rose-tinted roofs of houses just Dillon, Montana, that upon presen­ proof, to establish claim to the land feet .to coiner No. 2 of the Isabella a-havin’ the time of their life, claim; bri-ous.” I quoted his very words in peeping from the vivid green as rivals in jumpin’ the fence! tation of bonds No. 13 and 14 of Spe­ above described, before Fred Rife, an exaggerated manner. A glimmer branches. Clerk of the District Court, at Dillon, Thence-S. 87 deg. 152 min. E. 1500 cial Improvement District No. 3, of Montana, on the 11th day of Febru feet to corner No. 3 of said claim; of amusement dawned in his eves. The dav was like late summer with the City of Dillon, Montana, at the ary, 1925. Thence S. 1 deg. 48 min. W. 600 First National Bank in the city of Claimant names as witnesses: feet to corner No. 4 of said claim; Dilldn, on or before the 15th day of Anthony H. French, Richard Best, Thence N .‘87 deg. 52 min. W. 630 January, 1925, the same will be paid George Knapp, James Knapp, all of feet to comer No. 3 of Maltby S. Argenta, Montana. claim; in full with interest to date, and if F. A. MOTZ, not presented on said date, January 2-6 Register. Thence S. 1 deg. 48 min. W. 600' feet to comer No. 4 of said claim; 15, 1925, said .bonds will . cease to Safety First in Business NOTICE FOR P UBLICATION. Thence N. 87 deg. 52 min. W. 1500 draw interest. No. 016,099. feet to comer No. 1 of said claim; Dated- January 3," 1925. . Department of the Interior, U. S. Thence S. 1 deg. 48 min. W. ’346.5 What of your MONEY, your ACCOUNTS, and VALUABLE PA­ Cough Remedy Without Opiate« J. B. MAYFIELD, Land Office at Helena, .Montana, De­ feet to comer No. 4 of Francis H. RERS? Treasurer of the City of Dillon, cember 29, 1924. claim; » Notice is hereby given that John Money deposited in this bank is SAFE and ALWAYS AVAIL- Many cough preparations contain Montana.—Adv. 2-lt Thence N. 87 deg. 2 min. W. 1500 * ABLE. B. Mayfield, of Dillon, Montana, who, feet to comer No.l of said claim; some one or more harmful drigs on August 19, 1919, made Additional Accounts paid by check are receipted by the cancelled check. ( NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Stock-raising Homestead Entry No. Thence N. 1 deg. 48 min. E. 600 which are added to take the placejof ISOLATED TRACT. feet to comer No. 2 of said claim; Our SAFETY DEPOSIT boxes are rented at a very low rate opiates, None" of these narcotic sub­ 016,099, for SE^iNWli, SW%-NE%, v No. 023772. NW liSEii, SW li, section 14, town­ Thence S. 87 deg. 2 min. E. 630.4 and insure safety and are accessible to the person renting, at ALL stitutes have ever been used in jo- PUBLIC LAND SALE. times and TO HIM ONLY. ship 7 South, range 9 West, .Princi­ feet to comer No. 1 of Bare Hill ley’s Honey and Tar Compound, idle Department of the Interior, U. S. pal Meridian, has filed notice of in­ claim, ^ The officers of this bank are men of experience; they know the name of ..every ingredient is plaiily Land Office at Helena, Montana, De­ tention to make three-year proof, to the place of beginning and located in country and its needs. They will be pleased to consult and advise cember 29, 1924. printed on every carton. Potts he establish claim to the land above de­ the -NEK, SE14, SW%, and NW% with you. Notice is hereby given that, as . di­ scribed, before F. A. Hazelbaker, of Sec. 28 and-the NE& and SE% druggist.—-Adv. ¡-5 We are here to serve you and will give prompt and efficient at­ rected by the Commissioner of the United States Commissioner, at Dil­ of section 29, township 7 South, tention to all business entrusted to our care. General Land Office, under provis­ lon, Montana, on the 10th day of Feb­ range 11 Wlest, Montana Principal ions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to ruary, 1925. Meridian, containing an area of Sheep Range arid'Pâsture to Let the application of Sam B. Sheser, of Claimant names as-witnesses: $ 76.934 acres. Grant, Montana, Serial No. 023772, Charles M. Bonnifield, George Nay- ' Adjoining claims as shown by plat Frying Pan basin we will offer at public sale, to the sich, Harmon D. Mayfield, Samuel St of survey are Sur. No. 2473, Del- closed# 1280 acres highest bidder, but at not less than Patterson,-ail of Dillon, Montana. monte Lot 52, and Sur. No. 2474, $3.00 per acre, at. 10 o’clock a. m., on F. A. MOTZ, .Bonaparte Lot 53. __ springs inside and the 12th day of February, 1925, at 2-6 Register. ter of field never freezes: miles j of this office, the following tract, of landi. -Copy-of-this-notice was-pasted on* foot-hill grazing, sheltered, with likht W%iSE%, Sec. _19, T. 10 S„ R. 14 NOTICE...... the land on December 18, 1924. snow-fall; ideal lambing place. W ite W., P. M. M., containing 80 acres. M. A. No. 024047. I direct that this notice be pub­ tf^/LLOfiT “This tract is ordered into the APPLICATION FOR .PATENT. lished in the Dillon Tribtfne at Dillon, for details to JameS-Kirkpatrickj lox market oft a showing that the great­ United States. Land Office) ' JanuaryMontana. F. A. MOTZ, 397# Dillon# Montana.—Adv.’ Sftf er portion thereof is mountainous or 2, 1925. 2-10 - Register.