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dian farmers last yearit is shown was K453368000 This1 was a tram of' 103272000 over the 1923 total ield crops valued at 995 236000 con stituted the largest item In the return followed by dairy products at 234 000000 THE MISSOULA SENTINEL SAT URDAY EVENING JUNE 13 1925' Shad Galloway the tyrannical of a Hudson Bay trading post and Gabriel Dupre the rench Canadian traper who is her betrothed Good Prices Bring Profits to armers By The Associated raas Ottawa June Higher prices for grain field livestock and poul try increased the wealth nf Canadian farmers 142782000 in 1924 over the previous total and the gross agricultural weklth amounted to $7 600257000 last year compared With 37363475000 in 1923 according to compilations of the Dominion depart ment of agriculture Total agricultural revenue to Cana IN THE CHURCHES BIG RODEO Lake County Will nee 0 RIVERVIEW RODEO GROUND POLSON TONIGHT 4 at A QXCQpllOMr! Mountain View Pavilioh BULLETIN IS BEING DISTRIBUTED SPECIAL IVE PIECE ORCHESTRA chnl AT THE LIBERTY lit mit Evening at 7 and 9 illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh Today and Sunday LICENSED PLUMBER Work Guaranteed $125 Hour Phone 1054 Allan or est RIN TIN TIN A BASED ON £3 Magnificent mo Eaine Taylor at the Organ nwi fewiLMA' Alexander Manly Long 507 UP of Cradle liecl Doris Brechblll Take the 2 car Admission 15c Ladies 10c Then 10c Dancing Pathe Review REEL EVERY WEEK" i the tense Where the re recited 1 every evening at irst English Lutheran corper South Sixth and Hazel Kumnlck pastor res 80 Cheatnut street phone Church school begins at 9:45 Regular Mr and Mrs Osden Dreyer who were married at Beloit Wlseoncln on June 10 arrived In Missoula over the Milwaukee last evening for a visitwith Mr Dreyer's parent Mr and Mra Dreyer of 305 Blaine street Mr Dreyer was formerly a resident of Missoula having graduated from Missoula high school afterwards en tering the University of Washington He entered the army In Missoula dur ing the recent World war and went to rance with the American Expedi tionary orces with the company from Missoula Mr Dreyer was formerly Mtae Iva May Ruxton of Beloit After their visit here they will ea to Wash ington where they will make their home at Brinnon arm PhoneJ7 3 Housewives Economize Aad give yourself and babies A story that allures by its humanees and gripe hy its thrijls An Educational Oddity MINES OWN' ive thousand copies of tho Big Horn the official bulletin of the Mon tana fish and game department and the Montana axspeiation wen Bent out today by 8 Carpen ter secretary treasurer of the sports organization Besides the minutes ef the annua! meeting of the game and fish com mission and the changes made in the fish and game laws uf the state in detail the Big Horn curries items of Interest td sportsmen about the state The 'matter of distribution of elk from the 'bison range west of Mis soula istfiyen special' attehtlon' The principal desire of the commission is to learn whether the sportsmen of the state are in favor at the spending l060 for removing a sur plus number of elk from the range and whether they are willing to pay trans portation charges for moving the elk from the bison range to their local elk ranges of fortune and gold respective from justice search of their Benny Leonard In PRIZE IGHT" With Songs and Entertainers They Are Peppy Snappy and Never Quit Qt Qt tor 100 eeeb SaeeUes ereem le half jkat fas 1410 cask Roberts Dairy arm hcn 1O 3 11 Boats 2 Cleaned and Pressed 1 Sult Pressed Sponged and By The Associated Press Dayton Ohio June An answer to the challenge of Charles Manly former idiot of the Langley Aero drome during experiments in 1903 in which he sought to make further fly ing experiments with the original Langley piano now In the Smithsonian Institution was made here late yes terday by Orville Wright asked that tests be made at Island In August "Mr answer said: evident purpose of the lenge which Mr Manly has announced i in the press La to draw attention from the real issues of the controversy be tween Dr Wolcott and myself I Those issues are the charges which I have made that the Srhichsonlan Institu tlon is not a safe repository for hls toric relics 1 Issues of this controversy do not relate to events of the future but to events of the past I therefore see no reason for introducing a discus sion of further experiments into a dis cussion which has to do only with the experiments of the past This pro posal to do so can only be taken as an admission of the truth of my charge as to the fraudulent nature of the so called tests of the Langley mu chine at Hammondsport in 1914" TAILOR SHOP Scala of Price irst Methodist Episcopal 7 Jesse Lacklen pastor Sunday school 94 a tn Morning'1 wor ship nt 11 yi Senpon subject: "Evolution and Interme diate League At' 6:30 Epfcvorth league at 7 nii'At the evening service this congregation with' tlte others In the baccalaureate service at the irst Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon the will meet at the honie of Mrs St rancis Xavier 400 West tne street Second' Sun day after Pentecost Masses at 6 8 9:15 and 10:30 There will be no High mass during" the summer no Sunday school and no sermon in the evening Week day masses at 6:30 and 7:30 Today is the monthly comc munlon day of the Junior girl and the' Young JJidies' Sodality Next riday Is the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Masses' on that day will be at 8 7 The prayers forghe Novena to the Sacred Heart a 7:30 "PAMPERED irst Christian ostoffido jbiock Regular morning worship at 11 The pastor will deliver the sermon The Lord' Sup per will be observed Special music by the choir Church will openat 45' Graded worship and instruc tiena ChriMtan Endeavor nt 7 in There will no church worship in th evehing All are invited to attend th' Bhcealaflfeate service for univer sity gradual ep at 'the Presbyterian Church Dr il Clapp wil deliver the address Mid week i service Wednesday evehing All riders must be signed up by 1 Boys under 21 must have written order from parents uneral flower Anderson Green1 jMUMie Ad venturers aoklier fugitives hunters in goals ail tlie motley and dregs of civilization beside its finest represen tatives pass and repam in drama of the northland North Begins" scheduled for a two Barbecue rom 11 :30 Till 1 Show Starts at 1 MILLWOOD Those Lajfcev $350 Loads Bear Creek Coal EASTSIDE SERVICE CO Phone 120 Helena June 12 At ameeting of the state board of exam iners held here tonight upon the re turn of Governor Erlcksba from St Paul the board voted unanimously to recommend to the post office de partment the appointment of Charles Sheridan to be postmaster nt the state capital building' 1 Mr Sheridan' Adjut ant general of the Montana national guard under Governor Dixon He Is a disabled war veteran The board rescinded the action of Attorney General oot and Lieutenant Governor McCormack taken Wednes day appointing Henry Baker a colored man for the place It is understood Attorney General (oot had earlier expressed himself as favoring the appointment of a war veteran as had th governor and the secretary of state Apparently the chance of slipping something over on the governor during his sbseree was too strong for tho attorney general and the deal with McCormack' was made despite the protest cf the secre tary of state Swedish Mission 520 West Spruce street Edwin Johnson pastor 945 Plymouth phone 945 Sunday school at 10 a Mnss nt II aglm Services at Bonner at 3:30 church at 7:30 Talk iy Rev Bennett Mid week rnaJa at 8 Wednesday rtl Methodist Corner ofwuth Sixth street west two blockk itm Higgins avenue 8 Coberly 'pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a Preaching at 11 a by the pastor Also at 8 Epworth League devotional meeting at 7 Prayer meetirm Thursday evening at 7:30 of choir Woman's Missionary society goes to Corvallis Wednesday startlag from the church at 8 a Let us have a full attendance at ail the services of the church Alice Calhoun Cullen Lsrdis he la Ponies well broke and one milk goat fresh Bitter Root ur BOOTH WORLD AMED 8TORY irst Spirituslist Dr MiJer will lecture at Wor den's lialL corner of Higgins and Pine Sunday evening at 8 Subject: All are invited The Greatest Dog Actor inJ Positively the Greatest Photoplay of Its Kind Ever Produced 7 A Jimmy Aubrty Comedy With these balloons you go the Airplane route Something absolutely new University (Congregational) 401 University avenue John Hahn leader The proposed outdoor Worship along' the Rattlesnake creek will be postponed one week because of the cool cloudy weather Church school at the Community house at 10 a 'm and ellowship worship at 11 You are cordially Inyited to share these meeting Prtsbyterisn Routh ifth street one block west from Higgins" avenue Rev Maclean minister: residence 302 South ifth street west Sunday school at 10 Public worship conducted by Dr Scott Bates of Kalispell at 11' a The University Baccalaureate service will be held in this church at The address to be given by 'president Clapp of the university Ute public is cordially in vited to attend this annual university function aa also all the services of the church 'Pentecostal Assembly 428 Jefferson street Robert A and Mrs leming Lq charge Public serv ices will be held Sunday at 2:30 3:30 and 8 Week night services: I Tuesday and Thursday nights at 8 Everybody welcome Good msie aad staging Residence phone 1111 run at the Liberty theater as the feature attraction This Warner Brother classic of the screen was filmed in northern Cal ifornia In a wild region rarely visited by mortals To the making of it was brought a cast of players all of whom are acquainted with the rude life of frontier men anil women: Claire Adams called the garnest act ress in the movies a skilled horse woman Walter McGrail who has prospected in Alaska red Huntley who has knocked' all over the world and had a life of rich adventure: Pat Hartigan Myrtle Owen and Charles Stevens the North Begins" Is the story of the fight for a hand fought to the bitter end anil without mincing by tire two protagonists Shows at 7 and 9 Adults 35c Kids 10c QUESTS S' L1 Icard and On Cool for all freight trains operated between Mandan and Paradise In the i Central district of the Is now produced at CoLstrip in eastern Mon tana and it la probable that the area will be extended in the near future it wa said after the visit of President Charles Donnelly of the Northern Pa 4 clflc system While Actual experiments have demonstrated Colstrip coal Sil per cent less thermal units than that formerly used In the freight service this hAs been overcome by enlarging the capacity of the ten ders Coal is taken out at the rato i of six tonsj every seven minutes the coal being loosened yexplosives and then scooped Into cars coal trains of from 90 to 100 cars being lined up to receive There Is a sufficient body of coal to meet the requlrment for the next 500 yeafs it is said President Donnelly 1 who left tills montvng tor Polson on his special train said thatoonditlonsjn Montana have never been gnore impressb there having been nn exceptional acre age planted to all manner of grain while the moisture is sufficient to asr sure bumper crops Passenger traffic during the park ifeason gives Indications of bring ex ceptionally heavy ami all Indications are that Montana is in for a very good year from a railroad standpoint he said Mr Donnelly Arrived here Inst eve ping after a 250 mile automobile trip through the Bfg Jlle And the Utter Boot LUNCH SERVED AT MIDNIGHT i Music by The Melody iends Regular Admission Ladies ree The first after dinner speech to be relayed to is banquet by telephone Waa made tt years ago by Chauncey De pew rom hl office In 'Washington he spoke tqr telephone to a New York banquet gi'rv A BIG REE BARBECUE At lorence June 14 and a SHERIDAN NAMED OR PLACE i DANCE and Pressed Sponged and Pressed Drsssse Cleaned and 31 SO See our line 3350 edit They can't be beaL Military Teheeing Christian Science' irst Church of Christ Scientist corner of Pine and Pattee street Sunday services at 11 and 8 Subject: "God the Preserver of Man" Sunday school i at tn Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock A reading room in the church edifice Is open every afternoon ex cept Sundays and holidays from 2 to 4''clock and on Thursday and riday evenings from 7:30 to 9 dana floor streets Ldence 1339 Bible class at same hour services and sermon at 11 o'clock The One Thing NeedfuL Anthem by the senior choir The pastor will leave for Buffalo to attend the na tional convey ion of the English dis trict June 24 30 The Trinity Wal ther League (Y S) will be enter tained by Mi Seitz Sunday aft ernoon and evening June 14 Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 7:30 The Ladies' Aid vfHl hold its annual Ice cream social on the church lawn next riday June 19 from 7 Services next Sunday at usual hour it THE NORTH A Heart Stirring Story of Life and Love In the rozen North African Methodist Episcopal 347 Phillips arteet Edwards pastor Publte' worship preaching by the peirtor Avil a Sundy school at 13:30 mUMr 8 Duffy super intendent Christian Endeavor at 7:30 "sa Miss Goldins' Johnsonpresident AM Children's day UM Ssnday school Song by th' Welcome Chil (Wy TiMlss Evelyn Sunday Recitation by Charlee Johnson Chll Day Tho QjuxleniJ by Baptiit Corner of Pine and Woody opposite courthouse Rev Henry Van Engelen pastor A graded Bible school at 9:45 a day program by the Sunday schnll at 11 a 1' at 7 rri No evening service on 'ac count of University Baccalaureate service at the Presbyterian church glllflllllllllllllffl I GRAND BALLOON I DANCE ONIGHT I President Donnelly Sees Op erations at Colstrip to lathead Today four girls Ruth and Isabel! Hardin Genevieve Lundy and Elizabeth Wil liamson Recitations by Genevieve Williamson Rozena Snoten and Paul Williamson Jr by four children Genevieve Lundy Rozena Snoten Gilbert Voland and Ruth Hardin Instrumental duet by Charles and Paul Evans Recitation by Cora Johnson On the Pay Roll by four boys lo Lundy rankie Evans Carlence Hardin and Jack Bibbe Song by Cora Johnson In strumental solo by Carmita Hopack Recitation by Lafayette Snoten Solo by Ml Juanita Johnson Instru mental solo by Miss lorence Johnson Instrumental solo by Miss Goldine I Johnson Tableau Kock of Ages sung by Mrs Paul Williamson' Mrs Josephine Duffy director of program Th public 1 cordially invited to at tend these exercises urenestra and Entertainers HALL LORENCE Saturday June 13th Music by Orchestra Everyone Welcome ormer Missoulian Visits Parents Here Milltown Sunday School Sunday school services for the Mill town Sunday school will be held at the regular hour 10:30 o'clock tomor row morning which Is being observed aa Children's day In the evening a special program will be given opening at 7 Rev Mr Shepherd of Missoula will be present for the serv ices Th program: Song by the school Scripture and prayer Talk Rev Mr Shepherd Recitation Ber rucw Allport Song second grade girls Recitation Gaylord Gervais Recita tion Byron Luse and rederick Kyle Exercise Helen Wagar and Roll Recitation John Ailport tation Percy Paris Sung Wentworth and 1 aura Brandt with the (jriidle Roll Exercise Nona Tay lor Bertha 'Aide Luse Song thlndiand fourth grade boys and girls Recitation WlllIant Exercise second grade Recitation Cecil I Paris Song older class Reci tatiop Moses Rhoades Recitation Uno Kolpa Recitation Martin Paris Song school Recitation Evelyn Tay lor' Recitation annie Erb Recita tion (Elsie Erb 'Recitation Tolni Kari and Vivian Danielson Recita tion Annie Karkanen Offering Dia log five of th older girls Recitation Dorothy Shaffer Closing song school UNKin TESTS MS SAKS ORVILLE WRIGHT tonight GREENOUGH PARK PAVILION "Il I I lie Ukki I LAST TIMES! TONIGHT At 7 and 9 (No Matinee) Passes for red Miles ADOLPH ZUROR JESSE LA5KY I 1' i I I 9 a rri I c4 1 a i JAMES CRUZE 7 a i LOIS wTlson I Warner Baxter i luke Cosgrave a Qarairtaunt Qtamt 1 i A SPAT COMEDY i "HEAVY PATHE NEWS PialtQ 0 I 'jfl as ewa 1 Issa winn uiii flw In AWTweiinimlmiii'iTj uwMeewi sKBIL I Br fl7 1 I MU ini" nsmj'ji a A 11 I ii WI LMA I.

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