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Billings Daily Tribune from Billings, Montana • 5

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BILLINGS DAILY TRIBUNE, BILLINCS, MONTANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1914. PAGE 5 i Column for the Progressive BANKERS MAY PASS NEVER AGAIN! THE WHOLE DARNED EORGE IS GOING TO THAT FAIR IN 1915; A T. Progressive State Ticket MEETING AT FORSYTH. Wellington V. Rankin, Pro- A For Members of Conjrrcss: JAMES M.

BRINSON, WELLINGTON D. RANKIN. LESSON'S I gressive candidate for congress, will speak in the opera house at KKATTLK WOHKIMi FOR 1915 CONVENTION OF AMERICAN RAN KEUS' ASSOCIATION. Chappies Croup Ointment Chappie's Croup Ointment is an external application for the relief of all inflammation such as congested bronchial tubes, tightening of the chest, heavy breathing, colds and coughs. It is applied to the skin in parts affected and gives quick relief, loosens the cold in the head and makes breathing easier.

"You Can Get it at Chappies" Mail orders filled the day they are received by us. Chappie Drug Billings, Mont. Miss Muse tooK a joyride over a Forsyth, on Friday evening, Oc tober 9. For Railroad Commissioner: JOSEPH A. WILLIAMS.

rough road with an anonymous Mon tana bard at the Crow reservation fair last week. The result was a "pome" which appears to be a cross Progressive County Ticket AN OPEN LETTER between dactyllic hexameter and Yellowstone park and Montana beauty spots will attract many of the 3,800 to 4,000 delegates who will at-tend the American Bankers' association convention in Seattle next year, if the financiers' decide at their coming meeting in Richmond to throw the From JuiIkc J. -A. Williams, I'rouws- "higlifulutin" pentameter. The author, with the best of in tentions, sent the result of his la For State Senator: U.

C. CRIPPEN. ive Candidate for Railroad Commissioner bors to The Tribune with the note: "1 failed to see an account of the To the Citizens of Montana: next gathering to the Sound City, as M. A. Arnold, a resident of Billings a Gentlemen: First, I sincerely thank Crow Indian fair in your paper, hence I send the above to you.

(Signed) The Writer." 35533 For Representatives in tbc Legislative Assembly: M. W. CRAMER, S. E. DOVE, II.

W. NELSON, JOSEPH POPE. H. J. THOMPSON.

my friends for the complimentary vote at the primary election. That vote number of years ago, now president of the First National Bank of Seattle, "The House Next Door" at Regent points to a possible prairie-fire of pro Our unknown friend is assured that The Tribune will have a representa test in this state. Will the people wake tive the whole staff, if necessary up to their dangers and to their oppor on the job next year and every year tunities? For County Commissioner: W. C. RENWICK.

thereafter. We have learned our lea son. Second, as to the campaign, I have this to say: I am for the Progressive platform. I ask you to study it and if For County Clerk and Recorder: L. E.

TORRENCE. The contribution is appreciated. It Wednesday ABCOCF" Ottober ttadai JQ) THEATRE IV Best MARCUS LOEW Show Of The Season THE ORIGINAL SVENGALI "The Master Mind of Mystery" follows: THE CROW FAIR For Sheriff: THAD. C. POUND.

it meet with your approval, on the whole, then study us, the candidates, and if you think that we have the nerve and character to carry it out in official action, then support us. Do not When the first gray of dawn kissed Another famous play, beautifully produced and acted by an all-star cast of Lubin's best actors, will be seen at the Regent two days, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. "The House Next Door" is from the famous play of the same name by J. Hartley Manners, author of "Peg o' My Heart" and is in five parts. Miss Ethel Clayton, Lubin's dainty little leading lady, plays a leading part in this immense production.

The story concerns neighbors one of which is a Jewish family and the other Christian. The children, growing up For County Treasurer: FRED 1NABN1T. allow yourself to be influenced by is confident they will. Mr. Arnold, who has been visiting here with his brother, J.

B. Arnold, left Billings Monday night for Chicago where he will join a big party of Illinois bankers and travel to the Virginia capital with them in a special train. He is a member of a committee of three appointed by the Seattle Clearing House association to attend the Richmond convention, starting Octo-ber 12, for the purpose of swinging the 1915 meeting to Puget Sound. The other members of the committee are James Hoge, president of the Union Savings Trust company of Seattle, and John R. McLean, cashier of the National City bank of Seattle.

Mr. Arnold suggested that in the event the bankers decide to go to Seattle next year, it might be an appreciated courtesy if Billings should invite them to stop off and look at the scenic wonders of Montana. those who are trying to use the the eastern skies, My fair spouse and 1 at once did a rise We bathed ond then dressed and thanked God for our bread: With a good box of lunch to the train wo then sped. "blood-rusted" key of the past to un For County Assessor: E. E.

EIKER. lock the problem-chest of the present All the people, we met had a holiday For County Attorney: THAD. S. SMITH. air, For both we and they were bound for Bobbe and Black and Dale White Canaris and Bill Cleo Robinson as playmates, begin to show signs of For County Surveyor: WILLIAM DALLAS.

falling in love with each other, much to the discomfort of both parents' For Superintendent of Schools: LOUISE JONES WILSON. The way in which this question is handled is a revelation and the acting and photography is wonderful. It is a feature that is sure to plea if as do so many of the offering at the Re gent theater. Good Vaudeville at the Babcock Five Reel Show at the Gem Cottage Inn, 25c meals; home cook The Laugh Trio Haydn, Burton Haydn In "ORIGINAL ODDITIES" Night Shows at 7:30 and 35c, 50c Ladles' Matinee Thursday Afternoon at 3 Any Seat 35c Children 25c BOX OFFICE OPEN ALL DAY FOR SEAT RESERVATION ing. Rates by week cheapest and best in Billings.

Try us. Adv. The original Svengali, who, for 27 years has mystified the scientists of the Crow Fair. The train was crowded with jubilant folks, And the time was given to hilarious jokes. When at the Agency we did arrive, The Indians there were like bees in a hive: Down the street, 'cross the bridge they came with a rattle, And the dust, it rose thick like the smoke of a battle.

Then to Richardson's store we went in a trice, Whe're gallant Earnest Wolfston treated us nice, By storing away our packages twain, For no other place could we find to remain. Then to the encampment we wended our way. To see all the sights on that bright, gala day; The scene was enlivened by the band T. C. For Thompson, the leader, was there plain to see.

Splendid quality Woolnap blankets, and the future. Take a key forged from the burning thought of our own time. I refer you to my record as railroad commissioner in Nebraska. That record will show you, I think, that I can help you meet the needs in Montana. I want to see all legitimate corporations prosper.

They are necessary in our wonderful life. I refuse to consent to their being our bosses. It is cheap and vulgar to yield to corporation control. It is a form of prostitution. I want good wages for all employes of public utilities and I want the rates of charge to be reasonable, but I refuse to consent to unjust discrimination and favoritism.

I see no good reason why Montana should not have as good intra-state rates as, for example, North Dakota has. With proper rates, manufacturing and distributing centers could be established all over the state, with increased population and home market, but you will find that the transportation companies want the job of hauling the raw material 1,000 miles or more and the haul of the finished product back with a good rate each way. But remember that the consumer pays the freight bill every time. I believe in home rule for cities in the administration of local public utilities. I stand always for organized labor very civi'ized city in the world, will single, Roe's Harvest Sale.

Adv. make his first appearace at the Babcock when he heads a bill of six acts there tonight. Svengali's is a mystery which entertains while it puzzles and mystifies, and is originated and pro Cigars Tobaccos THE ALBEX NIGHT AND DAY GOGGLES duced ty Lorenz Svengali. In this act he is assisted by isie Tory, a be-iuiiiul stunning girl vUh a ma.velouy voice. a piano, the virl sings unl plays any selection, from grand to ragtime, popular and classic, oi I The Pol-Hart Smoke House 16 North Broadway.

Complete line of cigarettes and pipes. Watch for our Saturday and Sunday Specials, Is a boon indeed, to the motoris Lenses come in two sections light and dark amber. Natural vision for day or night is through light colored section while the darker section protects the eyes from blinding rays of son or headlight. Strengthens vision. A safeguard against accidents.

and new, without an instant's hesit-i- The Eaton's too, in their kikhles and fuided sole tho silent wi 1 By. special arrangement the Gem theater will today run five reels of excellent pictures, including two comedies. "The Winning of Denise" is a two-part Kay-Bee of the Canadian northwest. A trapper is sent to tc city for some money for the Fur company. On the way he is mintaken for a deer and shot by the daughter of another trapper who then takes him to her home.

The father is angry but later when his life is saved by the young man he relents and they form partnership. Of course cupid has not been idle and there is a love affair wtven in. This is a strong plot with some beautiful scenes ot tiie great nirth woods. "The Inner (Majcst'c) his pieiure.ji.as, some very pretty effects and the cast and the photography are pleasing. "The Belle of the School" is a Princess comedy featuring Boyd Marshall and Murial Ostriche.

An amusing picture. "Arty the. Artist" (Thanhauser comedy.) A mixup at a girls' school. A pleasing offering. See the five-part Eclectic masterpiece, "Detective Craig's Coup," tomorrow.

It will keep you on the edge of the seat but yo'u will like it. of who passes info the audience and transmits to his beautiful medium the wishes of the public. plaids, And the Horton's also, with their mothers and dads. Old Plenty Coos shouted above the great din, "Hungerford's here, the parade will begin." Anyone may whisper Svengali, so i hat none but himself can hea the $2.50 lie pair. In attractive case.

Sole local agent. name of the song they vant sung ani played and in an instant, losing no There was racing and chasing o'er mic. Terry wU sing it. As soon hillside and valley. as Svengali mentally orders a new A.

C. Hoose, Optometrist MORSE BLOCK BILLINGS To join the procession as forth they melody she changes into that without did sally; For the Crows had returned from a a break. From this Drier description of the act it is obvious that Miss Terry Big Furniture Sale at A. Werner Co. victory grand, must have a wonderful knowledge of That gave them full sway through a wide, fertile land: Rich booty of horses and wonderful stores Cranberries, 2 qts Sweet Spuds, 6 lbs Were safely brought back to their 25c 25c 15c own tepee doors.

This concourse of braves was both and organized capital. I think that neither can exist half-slave and half-free. Each must be free to help the other free to do. justice," free to protect itself. As the "divine-right-to-rule-bunch" is responsible for the awful state in Europe, just so the self-constituted "divine right to rule" bunch of political bosses in this country i3 a constant menace to our social well-being and a corrupting influence for private gain and graft in our public affairs.

I am always for justice to the corporations as well as to the individual, but I despise the facile tricksters that are used to burglarize the people's homes. I am against corporation control of the railroad and public utilities commission of Montana. I am for a square deal for all the interests in the state. If you want the kind of administration that I would give as a member of the Montana Railroad commission, you are the ones who must elect me. And if you want me elected you must get to work because there is going to be a light.

Ask your Nebraska- friends of any party, about my record in Nebraska. Fraternally JOSEPH A. WILLIAMS Baker, Mont Sept. 24, 1914. songs, and must keep posted constantly on the latest hits, in order to obey every wish whispered to Svengali.

She never falters, and never fails to sing and play any song, no matter how difficult, how old or long forgotten, or how new. Time and again she has rendered songs written but a few days before, and heard in a distant city. Aside from the mystery of the act it is unusual from an artistic standpoint, for Miss Terry is a singer of unusual ability, and furnishes a treat for all lovers of music. Cauliflower, lb brilliant and gay, All the shades of the rainbow were here on display. GOT THE JOBS MIXED The approaching departure of Rus- tern Bey consigns him to the proper fate of envoys who don't realize the difference between an emissary and a missionary.

New York Evening Sun. Every Day. Goods Sold at Eastern Prices. 21 N. 29th St.

The morning's parade but started the fun, Celerv. 3 for 25r There was racing and dancing, good sport, by gum! Quinces, 3 lbs 25c on The whole thing went off in a fine, An unusual bill, one of the best sent dashing style But at midnight we found ourselves here this season by Marcus Loew, will surround Svengali. The clever trio, GEM THEATRE TODAY Haydn, Burton and Haydn, in a new Grape fruit, each 15c bunch of foolishness, music, song and dance, are sure to be a big hit. The act will include the big favorites Hil "THE WINNING OF DENISE" Two-reel Key-Bee da Burton and Tommy Haydn, the latter remembered here for his presentation of English chappie types. He has Wealthy apples, 6 lbs 25c Concord grapes, 3 for 1.00 minus our pile.

Then we wended our way to the station and said. We'll sit up all night, we can't pay for our bed. But, oh my, dear me! when we arrived there I'm glad you were spared a whiff of that air! Now we're home, all tired out and penniless too, But if Fortune smiles next year, we'll be there with you. an Englishman's description of a base "THE BELLE OF THE SCHOOL" Princess Comedy ball game this time that's a scream. McElroy Plumbing Engineering Co.

Incorporated Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Electrical and Concrete Construction BILLINGS, MONT. The big favorites, George Bobbe and EXPECT RECORD BUSINESS GLACIER PARK NEXT YEAR Billy Dale, artistic delineators of comedy, will present their laugh success, "ARTY THE ARTIST" THANHAUSER COMEDY 'It Happened in Paris," an absurdity INQUIRING TO KNOW Five Reels in AlK Sturm Drake -10c 5c Prices Was the German war loan a success or a raid dictated by "military necessity?" Wall Street Journal. 5 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Miss Ethel Clayton J. A. Shoemaker, in charge of big string of Glacier Park hotels," who has been visiting George F.

Shea, manager of the Northern, and other local friends, is sanguine as to prospects for next year. He says that his. company is making extensive preparations for a record-breaking, business which is expected to develop in 1915 with the passing of crowds to the San Francisco show. A new hotel will be finished and opened in Glacier park next spring, he said. Already there are a dozen hotels there, including one large one.

Business in the park has been very satisfactory during the last season, he declared. Mr. Shoemaker "left Billings yesterday. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL BAM Assisted by Lubin's All-Star Cast in eHouseNextDoor" of their own which has proved a big hit in Eastern houses. Billy Dale, off stage a young, good looking chap, ap- pears as a gray haired old rounder on the stage, in Paris with his son whose chief diversion is pursuing all the pretty girls he meets.

Their rapid fire comedy and funny parodies make the act one long laugh. Black and White, two pretty girl acrobats, on their third trip around the world, will furnish a distinct novelty. The girls started their theatrical life as ballet dancers in English and are now considered among the best girl acrobats on the stage. They have appeared here twice before and are sure of a big welcome back. Canaris and Cleo will open the show with bits of Parisian magic.

The well known colored comedian. Bill Robinson, formerly of the famous team of colored funmakcrs, Cooper and Robinson, will appear here for the first time and show why he is regarded in the East as one of the best colored comedians on the stage. Two performances this and tomorrow evening at 7:30 and 9:15. Seats can be reserved at the box office which is open all day. Matinee tomorrow afternoon at 3 p.

m. All shows start promptly at the hour advertised. I a TL OF BILLINGS, MONTANA POTTED STATES DEPOSITARY. in At the Close of Business Sept. 12, 1914 5 PARTS By HARTLEY DAVIS, Author of "Peg o' My Heart" LIABILITIES Capital 100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, 70,034.56 Reserved for Taxes 3,200.00 Circulation 100,000.00 Deposits-Individual and Bank $1,266,970.56 U.

S. Government 40,000.00 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 954,167.30 U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation, par 100,000.00 Banking House and Other Heal Estate 36.000.00 Cash on hand and due from Banks $450,037.82 U. S.

Bonds, at par 40,000.00 490,037.82 Total $1,580,205.12 TTS TODAY Yellowstone Dye Works Expert French Dry Cleaners and Specialty Dyerg. House with the Reputation" 213 Broadway Phone Mat 1475 Total ..11.580,205.12 K'EGEN TOMORROW "Where You See Only the Best Features. Officers and Directors: A. L. Babcock, Pres.

L. C. Babcock, Vice Pres. 'W. E.

Waldron, Cashier. O. W. Nickey, Assistant Cashier. Ed.

Card well, W. A. Selvidge. YOUR BUSINESS INVITED Big soft blankets, every thread wool any color or plaid our $5.75 Roc's Harvest Sale, $5.19. Adv..

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