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THt KSDAY . NOV. 8. 1928. THE CARBON COUNTY NEWS PAGE FIVE A “Floating Home” Community—in Chicago ipjr & I % tll/Tiiir Jpcal Happenings I ;o ■ I ;'r,; n s i i Naturalization hearings will be con £ i 04. 1 READY FOR Joe Favero was an over Sunday 3 # visitor in Billings. ducted in the court house Tuesday, Nov. 13. A class of 14 will have hear III Women’s and misses coats selling ; w ing and this is stated to be the small at reduced prices at the* Grove Store. !| est number applying for citizenship oxi r ■j III .0, 1 36-lt. U: m m ■FA -X for some time. m Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Campbell of 5. » Automobile refinishing—“Duco”— ' ' AV Billings were visitors in the city the A . BUSINESS! ] any color. Provinse and Showerman. ifh ^v2TO<. I n Wf 9 \i!l first of the week. I Phone 253-J. 33-tf. | êm - && Mrs. Charles Anderson of Joliet is sc mm M. E. Martin, son Melvin and A. 2* the guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. •*- m f ; a m 1 A Complete Line of Stamped G. Showerman returned last week 1 (RE; G. Martin, this week. ...? 3 saas« uLC from a hunting trip in the regions r Ohis Stout D a mfmKt of Ot< country-Wuie | m mt . rï Mrs. Mary Carlson, who teaches at of Elk Park. The party was gone only ss I ©EN HRANKUN p Goods Now on Display S. i . .? i Rockvale, was a visitor in the city be six days and they were successful in tween trains Sunday. ] <f ©EAGUE ff getting two elk. i 3 AH women’s and misses coats sell N ~ oj Stores The Style Shoppe announces a re s 3 g|i J» & P* Coats Crochet Cottons, mg ât reduced prices at the Grove duction of 20 per cent on all their ■ per ball.............................. Store. 35-lt. winter coats during the next few * •» A < 2 12c The ladies of the Congregational days. 35-lt. % Only the ONE AUTHOR church served lunch all day and eve The opening of the Hose Garden, 3 D. M. C. Embroidery Cottons, ning in the Elks building election day. IZED BEN FRANKLIN 1 Red Lodge’s newest dancing hall, was One of the many unique sights ’round the city of Chicago is its See the new Corona, Royal and a pronounced success Saturday night. LEAGUE CHAIN STORE houseboat colony in the north branch of the Chicago river. 2 6 skeins for......................... 25c i Underwood portable typewriters at A large crowd was in attendance and % iu each community may dis the Model Drug Co. 29-tf the Montana Melodians were com Efforts have been made several times to evict the “floating m home” inhabitants, but just the other day the city again lost its case r: play this emblem, 1 Henry Schmidt of Big Timber was mended on the beauty of the place. n our Bucilla Embroidery Cottons, in town Tuesday between trains, mak H. Brotton, caretaker of the Clarks against them. 2 store YOU will find it a con •I ing the trip over here in order to Fork Silver Fox and Fur farm, spent They make these boats their year-around homes and live thus 3 stant, regular symbol for 3 skeins for......................... vote. last week at the Beartooth Fox farm, because they prefer them to ordinary apartments. s 10c We paint everything. Provinse and acquainting himself with the methods BETTER A l EH OH AND ISE employed by the local farm for feed g Showerman. Phone 253-J. 33-tf. LAST RITES HELD ami SERVICE—a guarantee ing and general care of the foxes. BOWLING GAMES Pillow Cases, 42-inch tubing, David EL Todd and Julia Ann Hen HELD TUESDAY EVE FOR EDWARD KELLY of ECONOMY—the guide derson of Lovell, Wyo., were granted L. H. McClean, ranger in this dis 3 trict, will move to Billings for the BY LOCAL WOMEN THIS MORNING 1 post to THRIFT. It obli- priced $1 up to $1.50 per pair a marriage license by Clerk of Court 3 winter, as he has been detailed to of G. L. Finley on Saturday. A bowling tournament conducted at Edward Leo Kelly, 39 years of age, gates US to maintain the fice work for the next few months. 5; the Red Lodge Billiard parlor by the passed away Sunday afternoon follow I The Style Shoppe announces a re- Elis duties will commence on Nov. 15, 31 standards: and lower prices Stamped Aprons, all styles-large selec duction of 20 per cent on all their Clerks’ team and Teachers’ team was ing a brief illness. Funeral services and his friends are all pleased to know coats during the next few an event Tuesday evening. were held this morning from the 5; of the Ben Franklin League. K winter of the promotion. tions, priced . days. 35-lt. The clerks team is composed of Miss Catholic church with heather SLarkle % 79c to $1.50 Blue Ribbon Bread, fre(3(h each Misses Helen Galerneau and Sarah Lena Romani, captain; Edna Davies, officiating. day at the Purity Bakery. 29-tf 3; Whittelsey of Billings were week end Mary Castagne, Marguerite White- Mr. Kelly was born in Providence, 3; visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Logan, Livingston specialist in head and Myra Evans. The teachers R. I., Dec. ID, 1889, and grew to man A large selection of Italian Cut Work and Madeira optometry, will examine eyes at Pol hood in that country. Mr. Kelly was T. F. Pollard. team is composed of Elvera Nelson, I lard hotel, Sunday and Monday, Dec. captain; Goldie Peterson, Barbara pitcher for the Boston Red Sox and 3; Our cakes, cookies, buns and 2 and 3. No drugs or drops used. Sanderson, Clarice Sawby and Dagney later pitched for the coast league in Luncheon Sets, Vanity Sets and Pillow bread are delicious Try us and be K Strictly professional service in glasses. Hassel. Portland and Seattle. After leaving 2 Purity Bakery. 29-tf convinced. 35-4t. The highest individual score was the coast he located in Wyoming Cases priced right. Art Lumley, who is taking a course Every clay of every week you will won by Cäptain.Lcna Romani, and the where he was engaged as a pitcher in at the Johnston school of business in find fresh baked goods at the Purity highest average of 1G0 for three bush leagues. About five years ago Billings, was a visitor at the parental Bakery. 29-tf games was won by Myra Evans. Mr. Kelly and his family moved to home the first of the week. The Red Lodge teams will meet the Red Lodge, where he was employed in (C Julius Koski, who was taken ill The district! convention of the Royal Billings teams at a date to be an the mines until his health became im i several days ago, has been removed Neighbors will hold an afternoon and nounced later. paired, and in the last few years he to the Adams hospital and is reported evening session in Red Lodge, Thurs The games were followed by the had not enjoyed good health. day, Nov. 15. Delegations are ex as being very low with pneumonia. teams being entertained at a lovely Surviving Mr. Kelly are his widow Ben Franklin Chain Store pected from Bridger, Laurel, Billings, William E. Purnett, representing lunch at the Liberty Confectionery, and five children, Mary Ann, age 12; HARRY A. MOORE, Store No. 1779 Roundup and Livingston. The district the occasion being the birthday of Edward Leo, Jr., age 10; Elaine, age the Mergenthaler Linotype company, deputy, Mrs. Laura A. Keller of Great Our New Location, Croonquist Store Building with headquarters at San Francisco, Miss Romani, 8; John, ago 5, and Patrick, age 3. lie RED LODGE, MONTANA Falls, will be in attendance at this was a business visitor in this city last also leaves to mourn his death his convention. aged mother and father of San Jose, ul fu ffi Thursday. The American Association of Uni £ versity Women were entertained in the Calif., and eight brothers. A brother, Do you need glasses? If so, see Peter Jurovich, 4 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Velisa Jurovich, died home of Mrs. C. R. Schmidt Monday Matt Kelly of Forsyth and family K. N. Koski, 123 South Broadway, CARD OF APPRECIATION were here to attend the funeral; also TRAVEL PROGRAM CARD OF THANKS suddenly tins morning at the family evening. A dainty course dinner was Wo wish to thank all who were so 1 City. home in Washoe. The baby was born i enjoyed at 7 o’clock, after which a Mrs. Kelly’s brother, A1 Schuster of HELD BY WOMAN’S I hereby wish to express my appre- Must sell furniture by Saturday. July 4 of this year and leaves to program was given, Plans wore clis- Spokane. The paventn -were not able GRUB TUESDAY kind to us in our hour of sorrow, rape-1 dation of the splendid support which Two dressers, 1 bed, 1 table, 1 floor mourn his death his parents, and a cussed for the' coming winter and to stand the journey here from Cali cially the Loyal Order of Moose. Our machine, electric I the voters of Red Lodge and Carbon lamp, rug, sewing little brother, George, 18 months old. more than likely a study of period fornia. A general meeting of the Red hearts go out to those who remem sweeper, etc., all in good condition. I county extended me in the general Before her marriage Mrs.