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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 1

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Ravalli Republici
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Hamilton, Montana
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4t WEATHER. Thursday maximum 50, Friday minimum 21. Ravalli KepobDScsiini EXPONENT OF THE BITTER ROOT VALLEY HAMILTON, MONTANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1914. Vol. LVI, No.

233 Two OvnU Per Copy HOLD LAST RITES FOR RORERT RRUCti! MYERS, K2 Corvallis, Doc. 1. A large crowd paid tribute to the memory of Robert Druce Myers, 82, retired dairyman and blacksmith, at funeral services in the Dowllug chapel at Hamilton this afternoon. The Rev. T.

II. Reagan odlclated. Interment was In the Corvallis cemetery. Pallbearers were Jamie Lear, Paul Lear, Gilbert Challlu, Orion Cobb, Everett Shuland and Leslie Wheeler. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR IFC LESLIE MANTY WILL BE HELD HERE ON MONDAY Funeral services for PFC Leslie Manty, 20, victim of poisoned food eaten in a Philadelphia, restaurant, will be held in the Dowling chapel Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

The Itev. Paul II. Sohn of the Lutheran church will oiliclaie. Interment will be in RIvervlew cemetery. Pallbearers will be Donald Uersnian, Elmo Reynolds, Clifford Elks Memorial Service Sunday Memorial services paying tribute to departed monitors will bo conducted by Ulcers of the Hamilton Elks lodge In the temple Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

The impressive services are open to the public. The principal address will be given by Atttbruey Jay Kurtz, mem Many in Cast of Jefferson Grade School Operetta Approximately 200 JelTerson students from grades one to six will take part In the presentation of the three-act operetta, "The Adventures of Plnocchio," in the high school auditorium Monday ulght at 8 o'clock. Wilkinson, Earl Makl, Calvin Car penter, William Lemieux. Mrs. Leslie Manty, the former Frances Sander, was also poisoned ber of Hellgate lodge, Mjssoula, who was recently given an honorable discharge.

The program will include a pluno number by Mrs. Lloyd Goodman, vocal solo by Jack Hawker and violin number by Miss Florence Peter but has recovered. Three other per Iioail Man lloiioitsl. Clarence Pophain, president of the Western Montana lleet Growers association, who utlended the Mon-tana-Wyomiug growers meetings in Hillings early this week, was named to represent the group at a meeting of representatives of the Commodity sons, Including the restaurant pro prietor, also died from the poison ing. Mrs.

Manty and a marine escort left Thursday with the body and son. There win also be group sing Ing led by R. J. Barrett. will arrive here Sunday.

PFC Manty hud boon In the South Pacific for J. J. Yenely, lecturing knight. Is Song, "The Home Road," by John Ahlen Carpenter, will opun the performance. The ii I mi of ulleglauco will be followed by Hinging of tho national anthem and iiiuhIc by thu rhythm bund compuHed of first gradi pupils.

Principal east of characters: Copotto, an old wood curver, Howard Cornish; Muster Cherry, imnied for his red nose, Rlchurd Little; Plnocchio, an adventurous, mischievous puppi'l. Emit ItuChambre; Sol-dlr, one of Italy's ulUnl curabln-ers, U'sler Keilhley; Talking Cricket, who baa lived over 100 yrura. Kobuallan Fctlig; First, Third and Fourth Sunbeam, shining mututett Credit ocrporalion and left Wtdns-day by plane from Hillings for Washington, D. to attend the conferences. He will also lull relatives before returning nom.

more than two years and saw action chairman of the committee In charge. Other members are Martin at Tarawa as well os in other fit gagements In, that area. Huston and Claude Maxwell. OF INSl I.ATORH IIY IIINTF.RS MAY IIAYi: Note Increase in SchooIPopulation Increase In tb number of pre Iloxcman. Sliooilnc at lmulaiors on rural power lines may uuim? a gTa of uiurnlng, Harbara ilrandley, hlilrl.y Joua, tieraldinu ll.ully, Col- ftvriou power failure lo a farmer Lt.

Houston Weds Nebraska Girl Marie Rirhnrds bram I he brldtt of LliutiiiAnt Clyde "Pat" llounton, aon of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. HouMon.

in Cliappvll. Ni but Hat urday. Tin young couple nra ptnd Ing a abort bomniiiwm In Dvnvrr, before Lt. utiH ictprii lo Hip imur dnfial hoopMal at school and school age children In hn minis (lecfrlrtty tin- moot. Iih-ii llmllng; llarlvquln, Plnnccblw'a woo.li friend, Itouald 0rili; Pun- Ravalli county are noted In lli an ay rural nslntra of ih Monuna nual census port which was re fixpnslon si-rvlci, in a pl-a to hunt cciiily sent to the slate nupfrlntrnd trs and oihrs who may iuipid mfc Insulators utri for Jlulr rnl of schools, Mrs.

Mabel l.lnl iadt, couniy tjNrin(nlnt, porta. The cmaua reveals 1 1 S3 pr Powrr failures tau' by broken kan-, Wah. cblni'llo, anollivr wooden roiiipiinluii, tarry Jona; Hoy, a trndur of fruit, Donald Old Cloll.i-a Man, looking for bargains. Hob Firo'Kalrr, firorioua lnii nnci), gniilo In niHi'finc, Itan ArtUb; Fot, running, pr Inolmg lo lw laint. Ariltur Morru; Cai, lrrhi iou.

prv lending lo Im Mind, ImwiII lla)r, lilu Fairy, Plnorrblo'a iHauliful Wo frind. I'ry Fulli fj InmUtor may mean that a dairy Mf lloiinion is ilio d4ucMr Mr. and Mrs. II. tiirliaid ol chool children, ISO more than a year aso, and in lolal In lb tchool age group, wbirh al4 inrludea young milking marltln wilt not op-rial', ilul a brood of baby rl.lt ma) l'l from lark hral.

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