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The Augusta News from Augusta, Montana • 8

The Augusta News from Augusta, Montana • 8

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The Augusta Newsi
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Augusta, Montana
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I 1'-'- the Augusta news Dr Sears Augusta Augusta Lodge No 54 A 6AM Meet 1st and 3rd Wednesday mm Ftiber RK Maboud ilainptou bloom Swaiinaii See Tbe Cascade-Lewis sod Clark I bounties Camp to bis belt rGreat Falls- the last of this I month will be one of the most inter eating features-of Farm Bureau work Delegates from Augusta will be Mes-dames A Cunniff j) Vaughn Geo" Fishei James Richardson 1 1 Salle A Wellman and I Mania Under the rules of the came the I delegates "each pay $2 vnd for each delegate the-cnmmunity must raise This latter trill be made at a cooking sale to be held on Sat urday July 21 and aUaurplus funds will be turned to the bors' sod girls' canip fund Should the Augusta -CiviV Society fy' go bump today their glories would sang'by many generations to cone Their last act has pads this 'certain At their meeting Mondaf night1 hey decided to build dressing room for tbe girls of the city at their favorite swimming pooWThe White Bridge" meaning bu Auchard bridge The work Will be done by tbe meh about town and oypniqi' weTther permit iicg is Jhrffmt ft Jar suchwotjk Tbe ladies can" EsT coaxed to re ceive small contributions of money to telp pay for i he lumber Dearborn Lodge No 21 IOOF Meets Ever) Saturday Owr Frink Kolicrrcr A Conuiff Trraa JX AugiwLSscjr X1 v-7 ere EuVl Ogden is home from SI elby I for a short viit wiili his family Augusta Camp No 221 WOW Meets 1st Tuesday Jnlin Krunk FM WHlman A I A- biie Hanker Autfiim Clerk 0 Flynn cf Chicago is here in the inter ml cl his Commission house soliciting the fall- oattle shipment! r' Have your new suit made the t- i International Way 0 from the line Without a doubt the ever shown The four children of Ilomer Mur I phy of Helena ere here lor a visit I with their undo and aunt Mr and The following youngsters have Mrs Murphy and their little made application to the Lewis and cousins Clara and camp to be A card party to raise funds for the liove and county camp will be held at hall on the evening ofFriday July 20 The county road crew have finished building the new Willoif Creek roid and will now do some repairing on the Augusta-Gilmon road and on the stage line i Arthur MurrHl wns brought in from the mountains vwterday auf- ferine from appendicitis: Arthur has been ''employed In the forest service since the done of achool Dr Sears took him to Great Falls 4 about noon today and he will -under go the necesssrr operation tpnight Hail did some dumage to town gardens Tuesd ay evening bnt no reports of damage have been received from any other points Yoii'can select yqur material now while the line is complete and have the suit delivered when you wish held at the Broadwater hotel Help pit the week of August fl to Morton Evre Virgil Stratton ITarry Cnlahapgh "Hoe Clemons 'Herbert Calabough JSeott Strattoi Alice Pings -'Ruth Ogden Beatrice Stratton -Margerit Key a Georgia Fisher Thelma Keya Fern Ogden Eyre MableKeya Cleo Stratton Miss Elizabeth Fb1Ipp was IsM several daTs with blood poisoning her foot Mrs Ray Aldrich spent Monia Great Falls RUDDY" HARVESTER OIL in bulk per gallon 90c Bring your can The ladies aid will Mr-i James Richardson at lir ram tome or Friday ufuiuopn of jii jParls Green week Sprayers For the eleven reel picture at the Reg next Saturdav Wives" Manager Bridenbach is compelled to raise tbe price of admis I sion to 25n and This picture I is msgterpiepe Manr local people have seen his plav of -The list includes but tisteen name I Foolish Husbands" and considered as against twentytliree last rear Hit remarkable but it iano- coin pari 'Applications will be received in I son to Wives" eluding July 15 and both Mrs The picture will start at 8:15 Sparrow and Miss Ursula Mauls with whom local children should rcg-l Mr and Mrs Michael Koenig and later hope number will reach as I little daughter and BeMj Koenig of manr as last vear I Con rack were Sunday and Monday guests of Mr ami Mrs John Oort Without quesiion crop conditions The Koenig boys arp brothers of Mrs are the best just now they have been Gort Fly Shoo Montana Strawberries Grown and Packed by Tomlinson at Steveiisville- pr crate of 24 pints Cantaloupes Water Mrs and MrsA Bings and three children Margaret Alice and Clar- i ence Ray Aldrich and daughter Archie and Beatrice and Cleo Stratton left Saturdaiy on a ten day trip through Yellowstone Park melons Plums! Chef i 9 ries Lemons Oranges Bananas at this time of year many years whete stubbled-in tor several Years in sue cession the crops are not what they should be Other occasional Cells have been damaged by grasshoppers but this darns go is' slight Kaius have come just when needed nud tht haa been about every day Baring a destructive hail storm and more scri- 8ua dimage from Jioppers this part of I the state will have due of the biggest crops in its history Augusta Montana Best Place to Jas Media and Rouitie president and manager of The Feo ptes Bauk were business visitor in' Helena Friday and Saturday Mrs Hugh Thomas and son Tuesday in Great Falls fcf NOTICE OP SALE OF FUNDING BONDS OF CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 45 LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY STATE OF MONTANA Meat Market During he eh ctrio storm Wednus day evening the home vmisI struck by lightning the bolt coining down the kitchen chimney pASins tje ter spent You must not miss the best picture A season "Foolish Wives" U-B loot lhatro' ooH 's7o7d thereof ho in her daiuflgo'ftasxlbrie night July 14 i The only' iiople iii the huilding at the time aiu AliMscs n'inl Mauix and their Sheehy all ui b-jr were in llie kit Cten and were all sl'inlV The Stanton Bank at Great Falls went to the wall Monday The Very Best Fresh Meats Salt Pork -Ham 'r-irs Fresh Pork Sausage Lard Fish Oysters Gilman Delivery Tuesday and Saturday What kind "of men do Women adore? Why do women often ycject handsome who tfoidd make good husbands only to lavish rheir love instead pon the tyrannical and brutal type of man who treats them all wtimpn stand for this sort of think 'of is it a fact that onlyaotue women jre influenced by the lirut al sideof a man's nature? These gut-si ions ore suggested by the remarkable idfei that women manifest in Oarl Jaemmle's production of the inillion-dollar picture "Foolish Wives" which wilf be presented at THE HEX TIIIJATUK on Saturday night July 14- It is a remarkable thing that this picture which Js built arouud the karacter of a fascionating roue has a pecular ati ruction for woman Meu like the picture too' but it is at the matinees when the audiences are chiefly- famine that the picture "Foolish Wives" seems to make ite greatest appeal 'JJtJffjhe stage away from the camera Eneli Strobe! in the? celebrated director! actor and author cri Wivea" is a cultured and polished gentleman of education uud refinement- Rue in this picture "Foolish he has delibeiateh created Tor himaelf one of the moat unpleasant characters ever a literature or iuMno'ion a repulsive yet-fascinating type of scheming villisn who goes airlr through life preying upon jvomen by making lovo to bem Yon Stroheim claims that from his hwn study of fife uiillious of women are influencpd bv the senti meat al appeal of the type of man thatjneu deapUe lle as evtrybodv who knows him justtheoppisitoofwliil lie uppears to be on the screen but he was IcAlo make his picture because of his alleged discovery that women like to see that sort of man and are easily hypnotized hr these sly bounders Are the wquieu who flock to see "Foolish Wives" doing so because they are hypnotized by thiij type of villain? Or do they go to see 'Foolish Wives" because -of iie enormous satisfaction in seeing villain who has tieated so manr women Lsdly mect a fi nfsh thas'is" wbll lieservcd at the eud? It is a great psychological question that can "answered only by those who go to -see arjlifise the theatre full o' hysterical women ho alieruately applaud nbd hiss the fascinating Russian rcugado as he goes blithely on-'his'waj attracting women an( collecting their Coin County A I Eddie Nett was laid pp several Moorewi )u-re sevtrai davs this days suliering frpni blood poisouing weelf looking- newly com in his left1 handr the result ofa slight pleted Willow road and inspect- scraich received the first of last week ifig some other proposed roadim provemecits WHTgZ3 Mrs: May Maver and daughters Rnbv and Pearl left Monday for -J- Salem Oregon where tley will make their future jiouie O'CONNER Funeral Directon and Embalmer- Crekt Falla" Iadlus Vndenakrr Prompt audition to all vliy and but load Aiito -rvlc tTdt'xlrod Offlw and Rcaidcuoe TOI Contrnl- Avo liox Ural Kalla klntiL I 'y NOTICE IS HJSREBr GIVEN tiy tke undersigned Buard-of-Tnistees solldated- School District No 43 of Lewis and Clark County Montana that on the eleventh- day of August A 1023 at the hour of 2 o'clock at Augusta Montana the said -Boqrd of Trustees will sell Amortixa- -tion Funding Bonds of thy said Con solidnteil School District No 45 in an amount not-to exceed SEVEN THOUSAND DOtLAUS 7 said Bonds being In the denomination of THREE HUNDRED FIFTY DOL LARS ($33000) each dated the First day of July A 1023 and payable semi-annnally on the First day of January beginning AD1924 and on the First day of July 'beginning A 1024 and redeemable on the First day of January A 1024 or at any inter- -pt pnyine date therdhfter at the op- tion of said Consolidated School District No' 43 and liearlng interest at the rate not exceeding 0 payable semi-annually fot funding of outstnnd- Ing warrants Issued by said Cntiftoli- dated School District jNo 43 iwior to the' First tlajrof 1023 such warrants being now outstanding and unpaid The'siiid I Minds shall not be sold for less than -tlielr par value and the 1 Board of reserves the right to reject nny and all -bids and sell such bonds at private -sale if they deein lt for the best interests of the District or to effect ah exchange of said iionds to' take up sntfi legal outstanding Indebtedness by issuing the same to nny- ierson or persons holding the warrants of said District representing just claims against the said District the exchange to be made dollar for dollar All bids other than by or on behalf of the State Boprd of Land Commissioners must be accompanied by a ceiS 1 lifted check lit the snm of $10000 payable to the order of the "undersigned clerk which shall be forfeited by the successful bidder In the event he shall -refuse to purchase the said bonds 1 All bids shhll be addressed to the undersigned clerk of said Consolidated School District No 43 at Augusta Montana MALCOLM CmSIIOLM DR A KEXCK FRKDKDKB Trustees of Consolidated Bchobl District No 45 Angnstx Montana ATTEST: i STARES Clerk Morgan of Clmtvau was business visitor here Tuesday Written by Mrs 'Nett ami daughter Miss Vera left TudedaV for Salem Oregon where they will spend several months in' the iuturcst of Mrs Xpu's GEORGE Fuiicral Chapel -jt Extra Service Without Additional Charge AmbulanceService Day and Night Phone 423o Great Falls Montana Covington August Representing the following standard Fife companies: Rockv Mountain Fire Insurance Co of Great Falls Mont Fire Association of Philadelphia V- 1 Philadelphia Underwriters i American Central Insurance Co of St Louis Cash Premium Mail Insurance imhe State Farmers Hail Insurance Co The CatLolie Altar "Soeiet will meet with Mrs Wm Salzer on Thursday afternoon of next week 3Sa 4-- Lucero of Waseca Minuesota August Covintcn Augusta '4 0 1 i Hofsei Shoeing Prices Reasonable 1 1 tt vSee 4TooKhvWivcsMrR 1 hciiter Saturday Nitfit -i.

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