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VAGE FOUR THE HARDIN TRIBUNE -HERALD r_ • A. YitWAY, J.NNUARY 30, 19 - .Z -‘, a a 13 tt U U U I i. I . Gorn Hi, a Rai.asiaariaansaal N1r. and Mrs. .Harry F. Clifford a a of Crow Agency w e r e among U LOC AL AND l'SRSON Al. a the out-of-town people in at.-! a tendance at the high school, Is u u a U. operetta, iankiSan Frido even - 1 Ihe purchased a registered year- ling bull, one yearling and one t 'o -year -old heifer, all regis- t red linrhams of the milk - train type. pr, amine i d. , ing. . 1 Mayor II. M. Strand, County fariner-storiomo of the Pine Commititee• No. 2 of the M. K. Clerk Carl Rankin. F. L. Dorn - Ridge *velum. was a 1111111y seal Ladies Aid SAnWeiy wit I hold a herger and . Lambert Dorriberger isitor Saturday. tfood-sale, Saturday, Jan. 31, in took at - 11 antage o f t he fine s op t . A s b ury was among the Lawlor building. spring -like weather that . pre- 1 1,he Crow - Airainev folks who at.-! 11111 U 1 1 1 HORSES FOR S UP vailed • throilt-Thollt last Week tended Yank i Sall. the high —; to 6 cars ---130Q to 1500 lbs. :Ind on Friday morning hied school operetta. Friday evenitu: —Homer Davis, Shepard, Hon/. Mr. wit, Mrs. Arie Kam ;• Phone. Billings 730, R-3. 1. 31-3-pil motored in Saturday from 1 theiH William S. Bryan. one of Hie home at Iron Springs. pioneer farmers of the Big lb wit They report the roads as quit,' valley and who has earned a rough. repetatain a.s a breeder of. ind k - FOR S few Ilia Orp- strain 11 urha in cattle aim. 1 Inqini coekerels at V2 and SI:id ilawoughbred Monte ktaiiil Red each. —A. C. W11.1:Elt. si‘ po u 1 tr y, returned Thursday miles soot!) of Hardin. 31 -if morning from Bozeman. where themselves to .Soap creek anti angled for trolit. iii that-...moun- lain stream. They returned in the evening, each Milt a nic e catch of the finny beauties. Hardin I... 4,g'. No. 70. Degree of Honor. installed the following officers at their regular meeting in the city hall. Monday evening: Mrs. Andrew Tor-ke, president; Mrs. Mande Monet, liast presi- dent; Mrs. 1'. B. Swifter, vice president.; Mrs J. If. Kifer, ti -her; Mr.('. E. Benson, assisr- Conlin ,and his son, Lawrence, for the splendid condition in which the school was left after the dance. 4mA...usher; Mrs. T.\ E. fifty. sec- s um m er i s riming sometime. rotary: Mrs. Lee Huss, trees- So think Mr. Barney and Mr. tow; Miss Jessie Slater, .inner Butkay. for they are busily watch; Mrs. Art * Benin. outer engaged in putting up ice this wateh; Mrs. Lyle Tint i tiger., wee k . IRON SPRINGS ITEMS Mrs. Mary Kennietit spent w d a y s w ith Nies. wolf\ I ..0 k. The .1. E. \‘'ineberg ‘‘ ore do t/ter go „,t s a t f l ue T ool Mr. J. W. Deeter w;is a Big Horn visitor this week. and while there he met Mr. and Mi:s. Tom Sweet, also in from Iron Springs. After many vain attempts on the part of the boys Of the school, an ascent to the roof was finally K I Co. ranch Sunday. made and as a result, the beau - Mr. and Mrs. - Rqy i t.iful flag, belonging to the school, spout the week . end at t-liW Mit-, now floats in the breeze. Boys kay ranch. can do almost 'anything if they .We .want to thank Mr. 11. M. really..., try, we think. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Services held in the City Hall. H. Mary Sunda, Missionary. 10:00 A. M., Bible School. 11:00 A. M. Morning Service. 6:30 P. M., Baptist. Young -Peo- ple's Union. Topic, vWhat the Bible Teaches about Prayer.\ IS: 1-6.. Matt. 26, 5-12. Th Jiro lay Feb. St h. Meeting a the Woman's Society. Place to be announced. We gladly welcome the pub- lic - to all our services. WARNING NVianing to war veterans that bonus insurance policies can not be sold and at present have no loan value was issued last week by Director Hines of the Veterans' bureau. YOOR SI'llSr1(1111: FOR THE 11 %HMS TRIBUNE -HER (1.1) NOTICE 4 No, we are not going to -light new subscribers to the Hardin s-Fhal •ril — t I,i• consolidated paper. With each new subscription at 22.50 a year we will allow FIVE NUMBERS on the radio set. Come in, you new ones. ...You may ha‘e liu•k with you aliki be awarded i $200.00 radio outfit. You'll have to lorry though. Tin. award may be made within n short time. H st TAKE NOTE: Pa• One Vo.ir's Rack Satiseription to the flardoi Tribime fitful got a c•onmission Youeber nith-Ehe Number.. l'ay Tno Years Reek Subscription 111 the Hardin Trit • and get a C IStii4111 V 111 r ii ith Ten • Numbei s. Pay Three Years' Rack Subscription to the Hardin Tribune and get a (ommis.ion Voucher with 15 Numbers. For •••••ry year's back subscript' a Commission Voucher with 1-17 Number, for tin 'Radio will be gi3 CIL • HARDIN IIER.114) SI ItsCRIBEItS. TAKE NoTE: . Pay One Back Subsi•ription to the Hardin Herald and get a Commission Voucher nit,' .1Pour Numbers. Pay Two Years' Rack. Subscription 1111 the Hardin Herald and get a Commission Voucher with Eight Numbers. Pay Thre•• Years' Rack Subscription to the Hardin Herald get a: ('omn'.lsdoif Voucher with 12 Numbers. For c‘ery year'!ellack iption a Commission Voucher nith Pour Numbers for the Radio will be given. Owing to the fact that The Hardin Tribune aiI The Hardin Herald have consolidated as one paper; it is u ed that back subscriptions for. the former publications be paid up to date. As an inducement for subscribers to take immediate action on a settlement, and rather than pay a commission to a collector, we will put the commission up for the benefit of our readers in the form of a $200.00 CROSLEY RADIO OUTFIT. THIS IS THE RADIO This elegant Crosley radio -et with Its reflector type I \t -in loud speaker has a distinctive, mellow tone. The loud speaking unit is adjustable for both volume and qualilY. With it- cabinet of finest mahogany. it meets the denumil for a radio set and a beautiful piece of furniture. Ample /1,1)/11 1. provided in the cabinet for all necessary batteries. The set is provided With a phone jack tin that headphones may he used if desired. When the plug is remoied the Intel speaker is automatically turned OM The CrosIey Radio Corporation claims there is no re- ceiving set on the market that 1111.‘, greater range and vol- ume for the number of tubes. .The circuit is identical to the recently developed Gehda's Superflev which was given such a big write-up in a retwrit. number of Radio Digest. This radio set will operate anywhere•--ilear powerful broad- eitSiiing — Stalions in the large fide; or - to mountain -rliPIPtit; Omni -ands of miles from the broadcasting stations.. Havana. Cuba. Springfield. Mass.. Charleston. S. C.. l'orto Rho and Merk-o City have been logged at Hardin with this kind of set. LET'S GET BUSY-4111SOONER YOU PAY, THE QUICKER YOU WIN THIS IS NOT .% CONTEST. THERE IS NO SET TIME LIMIT: IF ENOUGH SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PAID UP IN TF211 DAYS , Trmr — rp - WARRANT -GIVING .TH1S &till() AWAY. THEN THE SAME SHALL BE GIVEN IN THAT PERIOD. IF PAYMENTS LAG, IT WILIA TAKE LONGER. YOU ACT NOW AS YOU MAY IW THE ONE WHO WILL WIN IT. REMEMBER. THIS COMPLETE RADIO SET IS WORTH OVER 2200.00. PAY YOUR BACK SUBSCRIPTION. TODAY! sl:T OV BUTMESS ILITTERIEs inchnled in the equipment fur- nished with the Free Radio Set is a new. comptetc set of Burgess Radio Ratteriesi—the best on the market. Ths•• batteries nit' said Or have Ow longest life and steadiest current of any dry cell type. set of them 111.1191 in the radio pictured above will give practically one year's service— that's el•onomy for you. TAW. CWiSI.EY TRIltDYN 14.1010 Sill' Douglas Wirdoup, Editor of Radio Simplicity of operation and etallatructiosi makes the Trirtlyn 3R3 the perfect 141 , 01.1• 1•P for all purpose--. It will operate with arty aerial and doess not is -radiate to tar•-.• inferferenor I.. ntiwr Four inaportant rrnin• prim ipm as, •-ulp4su,..1 I,. al i t- which gives APO Atr\itiali equal 1.1 tle•- or tubes, blot only three .stre necessary in the r.f The rapirily incr.•astog popoisrny of t•Jne.I 'alto frelmency in receiving setaia charly AndicaUve of extreme effleteney. The newest attlitibra to receivers cif this typeii. the Trirdyn 31(1. The Triedyn, bursting passed through a thorough test from every . angle. sad after practical nee by p-ople an. various parts of the rott.,1 Wales. is now ?me of the mote eopelar ratite sets on the trarkc.t. The set ib very m itacuea because it employs Amo4 radio frecitieney, lonse-eimplerl an teem and a tune., seessidary It is possible to r• - eelve .14,tant pt • tient delliptig local iriterferenne. 11111•1=16. A RECORD OF A — CT - 1 7 AL PiltFORMANCE One of the ('role; owners of Hardin, with ua model similar 10 the one pictured Above, in November logged 76 stations the .first two meeks he operated the cirenit, bring- ing in all the stations on the loud Weaker, nod ostog head pi es whate•er. .Reskiks, there were a her of small stations which he didn't care to log. This is a re- markable record for amy radio sot, no matter shot it oast. CONDITIONS The drawing will he made by a number of Hardin busintan men and will be ootiducted abelOiniely fair to all. The radio jet . will be delivered and installed free for anz . whiner in Rig Himin \comity. \iritrill be snipped-prepaid 'to - 11 , 0\.ifanwe omailde . of Big Moen count\) , .. , THE NEXT GREAT STEP IN RADIO HERBERT HOOVER.. Sent' of commerce Radio tatercennection is the next and most vital step in the field of all Ittiman commtnikwtion. We have today about Mx hundred local broadcasting stations. We ail know that the local station can give hotter service than those far away. Ottr available wave lengtIvi permit us to have from two to four nearty stations available to e‘ery listener. %Idle prngranit4 of local origin will Play a large Part in broadenitille, yet radio will not have reached it% full service until we may alto enjoy each night the product at our greatest artists and the tisnight of our lending men and women, and may portieipat.• in great nationai ocetivflionA. Address all Commuications to Hardin Tribune -Herald Hardin Montana Included In the equipment fur- nished with the Free Radio Set is a 119.50 Balkite IlattcPY Charger and a new 120 -ampere hour storage bat - Wry. The lialkIte charger As entirely noiseless in its operation and never gi•es trouble. If the person who is awarded this set lives in the country. dry cells may he- used instead,of a storage battery and a ref I will he allowed _for the SAW. 50 PEM - 17 --- 71 CAI \ 1- 1 IND UP ofFER • IP •• • gn•-• Many readers are taking advantage of this offer and it looks like the ;200.00 Crosley Radio will soon be in the hands of some lucky subscriber. In fact, in looking over our books, we find there are 50 people who could wind up this offer in short order by paying their delinquent sub- scriptions immedAibtely. Of course these are the heavy de- linquents, so if you owe over two years' subscription get in the race and help speed up this affair so the day of drawing for the radio can be advertised to take place soon. We don't want you to beg; we don't want you to borrow; we don't want' you to steal, but, if you an possibly let lOose of u few dollars, do apply it on your b . s.ek subscription and soe IF YOU ARE NOT THE LUCKY ONE. If you are not'oxrtetly sure how much you owe, send any amount you wish and it•will be rightly applied to your credit on tiTe subscription list. GET IN TO WIN • • -17114 1 , 041:1 - (hi bna - • AL PP