rom-I'eincoutmostne insum-GULLETS AND ELIS HIRS\ ac-» as-Albert Hazeltine of Butterelop1 bole ofCited for Braver\in France.nnx-foro-itylos iand j lodos ernes !maycom-e ofy l e i'hese ; kindnanvCltire[?ster-8 tO ji fall! do-s set :walkonaroke 0,000 ! sc rv -•'Why, that sun of mine alwa\s v. a good shot and always liked anusonce when lie was about I a or 20 hobought 10,000 bulb is for his rifle at one time. You would export a boy like that to get the (iermunW said 1.. S. Hazeltine as he dropped hisbrush dripping with white paint andrested from the task of painting the bathroom to tell about his sot Albert, who was cited in the Associated Press dispatches yesterday for braverj with the American forces in France lie takes after his mother, withhis love for machinery and mechanics She was a watch repairer before shewas married, and could turn out better work than nnv man in the itv._ * %The boys have inherited her a* ility to understand machinery and they have always tinkered with it abouthome. We expected Albert to do great things with that gun of his when he went over there.“I am a photographer by trade, but when 1 saw the trade was not going to amount to much I tried to get the boys to be machinists. We moved tothe coast that they might have lotsof outdoor life. They had a target putup in the yard and th \v practiced every morning for hours.“Albert always could hit well at amark. Once when lie went out hunting lie saw a buck right in front of him, and h* g«»r ** e.ylt;it *d that !»* missed n A moment later he hit on#* on the run, so when he left I told him to take « art ful aim ami get his man before the fellow get ope ofour men.“Albert had a garage busmen cm I’tab avenue who h he soltl when be U ft for th** army. His brother tjeorgeis in the same business in San Lran-* isco. He had another brother. Martin, living in Butte, and a sister/* said Mr 1 lazelt ine.Mrs. Hav.elune was in th** kit* henworking, and she looked up with asmile of pride :* sn\ in a low \lt;m* Yes, 1 am proud of my mui. but 1 don’t expect to hear any lucre about his deed until he comes home, if he dues. If the Hermans get wind of what he has done th* v nm\ try harderHrthan usual to get him/*Albert Ha y.elt i ue was t ra in-ferredafter he had been in (’amp Lewis a month for overseas signal duty. He is oiilv 23 Years old.NAVAL sroi Is To Ml I ILieut. Hommander W. 1. White of the Naval Scouts sent out a summons vesterday for all Naval Scouts*r *in the vicinity of Butte to meet at the city hall Monday evening. Theyare tlt; be put through a drill by their instructors, and for that reason an effort is being made t n hav** a large attendance of Scouts.1 \LI.S IN ALL M \TLIU VIKvery woman who Lias materialfrom the Woman’M Patriotic ansocia-tion, finished or unfinished garments, is asked to dediver it on Mond; v orTuesdas to Mrs, Long at the patriotic rooms in tlu* courthouse rv o '■who has any material in her possession should return it tu the ruor on | one of these days.Thepa rted Pump t ♦' * 1 ♦ * g r a j tain ifboa i«ILi eoffh * rsin jail terTermwere nlt;but Wecoast, iBUTWilliemployMiningmorninSeattle, er nmeti his kmt« t h eM rs.been viIsland,GriffithThe 11 roadvfor m«ily, wi 1 IclUmit will1 private