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The Dillon Examiner (Dillon, Mont.), 27 July 1921, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053034/1921-07-27/ed-1/seq-8/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
... .... l'r&fr-rwpr r :— ? * 4 . : , * ' * > ’ ' ' t t J ‘ ' ; I . . * ' ' * w à x » m o o t ì w 4 g h ß a t & w m T • V ^ - ♦ ♦ SOCIETY ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * Girls' House Party Mias Muriel Rae entertained a group of girls last week at a house paj-ty at the ranch home of her par ents ,at liedrock. Bathing, fishing, riding, motoring and dancing were the diversions furnished the guests Those enjoying the hospitality of Miss Roe were Misses Maureen and Annabel Desmond and Verona Dan- sic of Dillon, and Clea Bean, Flor ence Hatch and Rose Edwards of Salt Lake City, who are visiting at the R. J. Dansie home in this city. • *< * Motoring Through Yellowstone Mrs. Otto Schulz and son, Lester, and their guests, Mrs. Hathaway and daughter, Miss Olive, returned last week from a tour of Yellowstone park. Mrs. Hathaway and daughter are residents of California. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Call and Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Field were among the Dillon people who enjoyed a motor tour of the Yellowstone park last week. * • • CLUBS AND SO C IE T IE S , t —. Tlie Baptist Aid society will be en tertained tomorrow on the lawn at the home of Mrs. W. C. Jennings by Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. James Walk er and Miss Clara' Plant. The Northslde Country club will he entertained August 2 at the ranch home of Mrs. Clayton Schuler. ♦ .* * SOCIETY PERSONALS . ---------- Mrs. Susan Findllng and young grarfdson, Flndling Wolfe, are visit ing with friends in Butte this week. Mrs. W. W. Edmondson and daughter, Esther, are here from Spokane and are guests of the , for mer’s sister, Mrs. Montle MathewB. Miss Lillian Felt arrived Friday from Chicago and has gone to Elk- horn Springs to spend the remainder of the summer with Mr. ahd Mts. Frank Felt.. Mrs, Jessies Poindexter will leave this week for Kallspell to spend the month of August with hef“ daugh ters, Mrs. C. P. Tello and Miss Doro thy Poindexter. Miss Louise Almy loft list Week for Llriagstoh, whore she will Join relatives and enjoy a tour of the Yellowstone park and a trip to tho Jackson's Hole country. Miss Della Hudson has been visit- F O R R E N T T - H E D R E S S M A K I N G ■ apartments in the Metlen block formerly occupied by Susan Blaska are now vacant. She has left Dillon and her splendid business here is open for another. Phone or Write V . E. METLEN Armstead, Mont. 4 , , j * * ♦ * J EXTENDTMBFOR ♦ SPRINKLING « * ♦ Today at liooty thewatteroomnilt- teo decided that there la now suffi cient water on hand in the' reservoir to permit more to be used for sprink ling purposes. Beginning this eve ning tho time for tho use of such water will be, lengthened' one half hour. You will bo permitted to use tho city water for sprlngllng pur poses until eight o’clock in tho eve ning hereafter and until further notice. ing with friends In Butte this.week. Miss Helen Poindexter left Friday for Helena, where she will visit with friends. Miss Mollle Sparrow is spending the week with relatives- in ^na- conda. Mrs. James Jackson and two children, Melbourne and Eileen, ar rived Monday from the state of Washington, where they have been visiting relatives after having spent several months in Arizona for the benefit of Mrs. Jackson’s health. Mrs. Victor Mathews of Dell vis ited In Dillon yesterday. Mrs. L. C. Stocker and Miss Anna Stocker were Grant visitors in Dil lon yesterday afternoon. Mrs. D. C. Mayfield and small son are here from Denver, Colo., to visit relatives for a few weeks. Transfer of Residence Charles Dahlberg has sold his residence, a seven-room bungalow at the corner of Seventh and Cherry streets, to Miss Agnes Moore of Dil lon for a consideration of $4,500, according to a deed filed with Clark Jensen.— Anaconda Standard. Normal College Executive Board Meets August 2 The creation of the State Purchas ing Department has made It neces sary to audit Normal College bills earlier In the month than the sec ond Monday as has been the prac tice In the past. The next meeting of the executive board will occur Atigust 2 and subsequent meetings will occur within the first five days of each month. Claims should be .presented as soon after the first of each month as possible. 8. E. DAVIS, 50t2 Business Manager. Pre-War Prices We have just received notice of a cut in prices on all heating appliances; There will be no morif cuts in prices this year. Now is the time to buy. Three Peat Grills were $14.00, now......................... ..........$12.50 Hot-Point Irons were $8.00, now ........................................ 6.95 Curling Irons were $7.50, now........... ................................. 6.50 Percolators were $12 to $20, now. .................... . 10.00 to 17.50 Fans, 8-inchi now.:. ..... . ..................... . .................................. h . qo BUY ELECTRIC GOODS FROM AN ELECTRIC DEALER Christian Science Christian Science ¿Society, Yearian block, Center street. Services Sun day at 11 a. m. Subject: “ Love.\ Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wed nesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. All are /welcome. Dirt Roads Are pood Captain Peter T. Carey, com mandant of the St. John Military Academy at Los . Angeles, arrived In Dillon yesterday by motor and Is visiting with his friend, John B. Som- erB, of the ’Beaverhead . Nation?! forest. Captain Carey made the trip to Dillon via Portland and declares the best dirt roads he found were on the park to park route out of Missoula. NATIONAL MEETING OF SECRETARIES OF STATES Helena.— Secretaries of state from almost every state in the union will come to Helena Aug. 2 for the an nual convention of their national as sociation and it Is expected they will have as their guests many state audi tors, treasurers and accountants, who may, pt the coming meeting, be ad mitted as active members of the or ganization or the. three classes of officers combine into one big na tional organization. The meeting was invited to Helena by Secretary Charles T. Stewart of Montana, who is secretary-treasurer of the national organization and and he is now pre paring to receive his fellow secre taries of state, being assisted by Governor Dixon and Attorney Gen eral W. D. Rankin, The national association of secre taries of state was organized In Cln clnnatl in 1916 for the purpose of bringing about a better understand tng between the officers of the sev eral state having duties In common and of seeking to secure more- uni form legislation, particularly. with regard to corporation licenses, blue sky laws and motor vehicle1 registra tion and regulation.’. Notice for Publication of Time Ap pointed for Proving ^Yill In the matter of the Estate of Mar tin Rutke, deceased. , Pursuant to an order of said court, made on the 25t.h day of July, 1921, notice is hereby given that Saturday, the 13th day of August, 1921, at two o’clock p. m. of said day, at the court room of said court, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said Martin Rutke, deceased, and for hearing the application of Thomas A. Craver and O. Eda Craver Free man for issuance to them of letters testamentary/ when and where any , person interested may appear and .contest the same. Dated July 26th, 1921. W. E. STEPHENSON, 61t3 Clerk. ♦ ♦ ♦ WANTS AND OFFERS ♦ ♦ ♦ FOR SALE— SEED RYE. INQUIRE at State Bank of Dillon or at Wells Brothers. 47tf AN EXCLUSIVE HOTPOINT FEATURE > T H E HOTPOINT ELECTRIC IRON U equipped with the labor saying Cantilever Handle. This handle relieves the strain o f ironing by putting a3 tL - 2 pressure directly into the work needs no separate stand— you have ELECTRIC IRON only to tip it back on the heel stand • which a part o f die Iron. The cord and plug are detachable —an important convenience when the iron is not in ute, The combination o f these features means eaty, restful ironing that leaves you untired et the end o f the “ w o r t This perfection o f operation b characteristic of aH _ __ L> ELECTRIC APPLIANCES fi THE ELECTRIC SHOP FOR SALE— 25 BALES BARBED wire, 1 Deerlng binder, like new. Inquire 406 Kentucky Ave, \ 48t4* STOLEN— ONE LIGHT FORD DE- llvery car, Saturday night, from the Dillon Greenhouse. Anyone fur nishing Information aB to where abouts of car will be liberally re warded. Phone 137. 48tf FOR RENT— 2-ROOM FURNISHED house. Good location. Price Real Estate Office. 49tf FOR SALE— A LIGHT WAGON 1% inch; good condition. Mayfield Carriage Works. 60t2* FOR SALE— GIRL’S BICYCLE, 28- inch wheels. Good as new; cheap. Tel. 130-W. 5 Itl LOST NEAR DILLON A WEEK AGO — Sorrel gelding broke to ride, branded HB— on right* hip. If found notify L. D. Brown at Arm stead and receive reward. 51tf FOR RENT— 3 ROOM APARTMENT . furnish. Inquire at 492 Thomson avenue. • 51tl WANTED TO BUY— THRESHING machine. Inquire Dillon‘ Exam iner. . 51tl FOR RENT— FURNISHED ROOM, centrally located. Inquire Bea verhead Cleaning Works. 51t2* WANTED TO BUY— CLEAN COT- ton rags. Will pay one cent per pound. Dillon Examiner. FOR SA L E — A B O U T TEN EMPTY . Iron oil barrels with faucets, suit- * able for gasoline storage, etc. Mon tana Auto S u p p ly Co 61t2 I V f ' i j ' ^ ’ t i **V v,. i •/{**$ r. We Sell and Recommend HOUD AILLE t ;«■ (Say Hoo-Dye) Hydraulic Shock Absorbers They Add Real Comfort and Protect Your Car From Road Shocks u , ' A Tho HOUDAILLB HYDRAULIC is the most satisfactory shook absorber made. They operate on the door check principle, are fool proof, and will last a life time. Can be removed and transferred to other cars at any time. \ During the past month they have been installed on the following cars in Dillon: FRED HUBER'S BUICK COUPE MISS CLARA ADAMS’ CADILLAC ROADSTER J. H. GILBERT'S CADILLAC PHAETON JOE W IKID A L ’S CADILLAC TOURING CAR JESSE ALLEN’S BUICK ROADSTER RUSSEL FRYBURG’S BUICK TOURING OAR DR. W A L K E R ’S BUICK SEDAN (Installed 2 years ago) JAS. DODD’S TEMPLAR ROADSTER (Installed 1 years ago) « They Protect Your Car From Breakages and Are an Investment Instead of an Expense-—They Require No Upkeep § Why Houdailles Add Real Comfort The HoudaUle Hydraulic Suspension is compensating, permitting free action of automobile springs on ordinary roads, but cushioning gently the compression of springs when encountering severe shocks and'positively controlling the recoil. The Houdaille, by cushioning the severe shocks, by prevening side sway, and by controlling the rebound, eliminates the discomfort to passengers even over the roughest roads and insures safety under all driving condi tions. During the World War, motor cars of the French High Command and am bulances on the French and Italian front were equipped with Houdaille Hydraulic Suspension.- 'Why Houdailles Mean Better Road Time By eliminating the necessity of frequently slowing down, Houdaille equipped carB are enabled to make better road, time with the assurance of utmost safety, comfort and enjoyment. A Houdaillo equipped car fair ly glides over the rough spots. Why Houdailles Mean Economy Houdailles keep the wheels on the ground and decrease the hazard of Bkidding; the life of tires and ^mileage on gasoline Is perceptibly increased,'and the stresses and strains to which the body is ordinarily subjected are ¿educed with the consequent prevention of squeaks and rattles. Why the Houdaillo Principle Is Correct The Houdaillo is a Hydraulip Sliock Ab sorber of Internationally proven worth.- That is has the unqualified endorsement of the best Foreign and American engineers is shown by its adoption as standard fac- , tory equipment on the following cars: ^ Alba, Alda, (F. Charron) Chenard & Waicker, Delage, DeLaunay-Bellevllle, do Bazolalre, Majola, Farpan, Minerva, Pan- hard & Lavassor, Piccard & Pictet, Peu- got, Rochet-Schneider, Secquevllle & Ho- yau and Unlc (O. Richard) Zedel, also the American Cunningham and new Duesen- berg Straight 8. , , Easily Installed Houdaillo Shock Absorbers can be readllly installed,. without any., alterations to the car, in a. very few hours. Houdailles are solid, durable, compact and inconspicuous. Houdailles are not effected by mud, water or varying .temperatures.. Once-applied, the Houdaillo Hydraulic requires the min imum of attention and adjustment. Your car can be equipped with Houdaille Hydraulic Suspension by your automobile dealer or at our service station. W e have another shipment on the road now. Place y our order now to be installed upon arrival FITS ALL OARS M o n t a n a A u t o S u p p l y C o . , I n c . THE HOME OF THE BUIOK PHONE 167-J DILLON, MONT. Threshing season is nearly here. Look over your belts and see that they are in shape to run throûgh the season. W é can make im médiate delivery on G o o d y e a r K l i n g t i t e Farm Belts in all sizes. Let us quote you a price. Beaverhead Motors Co. DILLON, MONTANA 1 \ F o r d C a r s , F o r d s o n T r a c t o r s , F a r m I m p l e m e n t s .. ' i . g r ?; ¡ î & ï *- iC’ i Sfilisi