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PAY, JL'N 21, 1325. 116. •••&•••••••••• &Ask gia,--Good * - W. it years rei ago Mew s - MOW* APO Pelle0161, int* or terms to re. brown ks hale p.nd hearty and •Ienninanneenans • made the trip with her grind- ALIPZ CHEVROLET. soa in e.n by way of Den-. Torske 'end femfly and ' M A W Koch ot the ver and Ciej.eaue. She is a pioneer of Kansas, having lo- cated where in i801. She is rattickiii tu‘e with Moutkuia. COST--1111sek leather tool bag full' of teterinary instruments, be- tween Crow Money sad first beet dump north of Hardin. Finder kindly notify J. R. 'FAG - AMT, Crow Ageney. M-1 George Arndt, Hardin's chain - I45 -pound wrestler, under- took to throw ten Indians in an hour's time at Reno Wednesday evening, but owing to not being in proper condition, due to lack of training, George found tihe Indians too tough for him and withdrew from the ring after throwing three of them. These he threw in less than ten min- 311k , Mr. -anti Mrs. Jetties Ferguson prenicked Sunday near Lodge 6141144. 'Me Hardin Steam Laundry will he elofted all day Saturdatt, July 4. 21 - Miss Aata Dypert of Toluca, who taught the Spring creek achpol the post torts, left Sat- urday for Dillon, where she will take the summer teachers' course at the Montana State rimmet ottilege Monday and Tuesday, July IS and 14, Dr. P. S. Corkins, the eyoslpht speelallst who Ms glasses by the most approved scientific methods, will be at the flailier lintel, flardtn. Two days, ait-day. 214 1111111 names Balsket efrocery, accoMpanied by . . hir sou Edgar Reeder, who has just retunted from the stele university at Missoula, 1E41 WO- dity by auto for Salt Creek, I Wxo., where she will spend 4 couple of weeks with Mr. Koch. Edgar will spend his summer vacation' there working at sur- veying with his step father, Mr. Koch. -Clinton Drown and his grand- mother, Mrs. Clara Bru - v,ii, ar- rived recently chrom Sedan, Kas., and will spend the suKuner at We Logan Kingston home, Mr. Brown is Mrs. Kingston's broth- er. He is farming 80 acres in , the Two Leggin bottom and 240 tarres on the Two Leggin bench. irsumnes- ihielialsomosidesimm Arndt says teat wises seta in proper shape he would like another uppvituaity to prove his ability tu throw the ten in an hour. Ft* SALE--Eleetric light fix- ture, llOtsl $19, for • quick sale, $11. JOON MAHONEY, Savoy Barber Shop. at - Mrs. Arrhur Sweeney and two ellildren left Sunday evening for Mites City where they will visit for a couple of weeks at the, home of Mrs. Sweeney's sister, 1 Mrs., Harriet Date. We hate the Gaspac tube—ie, air tight rans--this tube will keep for years. KALBERG CHEVROLET. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN —Dappled gray horse with roached mane; branded K—C on left shoulder; weight about 1400. Finder notify Joe Wetsch, Custer, Montana. 25-3 IP MIR 711•1111 6,000 Readers THE HARDIN TRIBUNE -HERALD is read by more than 6,000 readers EVERY WEEK. This paper goes into lite homes of close to 1700 families and individuals and there easily are four readers to every peeper. Advertise In This Pa . z i l NMI BY WHAT OTHER MEANS can one reach so many people at so little an trona, as through the columns of the Trill> tine -Herald. When you want to gain the attention of almost everybody in the county at once just put your ad in this paper. YOU'LL : GET : RESULTS The Ha • ss Picture for Everybody COLLEEN MOORE'S GREATEST CONTRIBUTION IQ THE SCREEN Oh! Come to my party! \YOU SEE I'M A LITTLE FLAPPER— AND WE DO HAVE LOADS OF FUN. \SOME FOLKS THINK I'M SILLY, BUT IT'S JUST MY WAY OF FORGETTING A LOT OF THIS OLD WORLD'S TROUBLES. \PLEASE COME OVER—MAYBE I CAN HELP YOU FORGET TOO.\ JOY! That's what the flapper brings— forget your sorrows—come and laugh and dance with her— You will enjoy SYDNEY CHAPLIN, the world's greatest clown, in \THE PERFECT FLAPPER.\ A Thrill a Minute and a Laugh a Minute! SEE THE GORGEOUS DISPLAY OF FEMININE FINERY. COLLEEN MOORE 25c Well Spent If You See This Picture. Adnissiol at LIBERTY THEATRE 10 & 25c THIS INIMITABLE STAR SUPPORTED BY FRANK MAYO, SYDNEY CHAPLIN AND PHYLLIS HAVER A A. 4 0. NERVE! PEP! A JOYOUS, LITTLE FLAPPER ALL AGLOW WITH LIFE— SURROUNDED BY MANY—but long- ing for the arms of the only one. That's the problem of this little flapper. But she solves it in a typical flapper fashion. That's why you'll love her—that's why we call her the sunshine girl. SHE SEES THE SUNSHINE THROUGH A VEIL OF CLOUDS—AND SO WILL YOU, FOR THIS IS TRULY DELIGHTFUL— TRULY SUNSHINE ENTERTAINMENT! AND OF COURSE ITS A First National Fictare YOU WILL LIKE IT—WE BET! Phy lies Haver ;ft,\ The Pert:ezt Fisppar\ ALSO A FELIX Cartoon Comedy, \Out of Luck\ As part of Sunshine Program. E 1 1 E A if 11 E TWO SHOWS A NICHT Beginning at 7:1 5 TWO NIGHTS TWO SHOWS A NIGHT Beginning at 7:15 SUNDAY and MONDAY, JUNE 28-29