Montana Stunts Succeed Thrills State Fair Plan
Helena March 1 plan by the state fair advisory board aims to showcase Montana folk with new events at the upcoming Montana State Fair September 25-30. A reduced streetcar fare to the grounds is proposed and tickets will be sold bi monthly March through November 1922 with a 21 day return limit.
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Helena
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State Fair Advisory Board
State Utilities Commission
Jas. Griffin
Chinook
John G. Howe
Stevensville
C. N. Arnett
Bozeman
Augustus Vaux
Sidney
Jas. F. Keown
Livingston
J. M. Power
Haney to speak on farm methods at high school
J G Haney, a leading authority on alfalfa corn culture and diversified farming, will give an illustrated talk at the high school tomorrow evening. Slides on the projector will accompany the lecture and a strong turnout is hoped. admission is free.
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J. G. Haney
Haney
G N train diversions and service changes east division
The Great Northern announces changes to service between here and the Twin Cities. Train No 8 on March 5 will run via Breckenridge Fargo and Bedford replacing its Cashelton route with only a minor time shift between Breckenridge and Bedford. Trains 9 and 10 will be discontinued west of Devil's Lake, No 29 will stop at all stations between Grand Forks and Devil's Lake and No 30 from Minot will reach Devil's Lake and Grand Forks with adjusted times.
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Great Northern
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Twin Cities
Breckenridge
Fargo
Bedford
Casselton
Devil's Lake
Grand Forks
Minot
No. 2
Devil’s Lake
Great Northern Announces Reduced Home Seekers Fares
Great Northern agents receive advance notice of 1922 home seeker fares. Round trip fare is one fare plus $2.00. Tickets sold at stations from the Twin Cities Duluth Superior to Granite Falls Sioux City and Yankton, and from Watertown to Huron and Water Town to Sioux Falls. Territory covers Northern Minnesota and Northeastern South Dakota.
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Great Northern
Homeseeker
Twin Cities
Duluth
Superior
Granite Falls
Sioux City
Yankton
Watertown
Huron
Water Town
Sioux Falls
Minnesota
South Dakota
District President Addresses Women at Civic League Meeting
Despite illness, 81 ladies attended the Civic League event at the Erickson hotel. Mrs. George W. Berry of Glasgow spoke on Ft. Harrison hospital care for 155 soldiers, 55 tubercular. She noted Red Cross service will peak in 1929. two officers have been adopted by the club. Attorney Hugh N. Marion outlined city and state law relations and municipal offices. Lunch and entertainment followed with hostesses listed.
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Civic League
Erickson Hotel
George W. Berry
Glasgow
Woman’s Club
Ft. Harrison Hospital
Berry
Red Cross
Ft. Harrison
Hugh N. Marion
J. F. Cook
Livingston
Covell
Hauge
Dillard
Rogers and
Marshall
Key
Melvor
Wolf Point
Imnetus
State Federation of Women’s Clubs
Cook
Taxpayers Association O. T. Stennes
Taxpayers’ Association
Culbertson
DeWane
Moore
A. M. Foor
American Legion
Legion
St. Patrick’s Day
J. B. Switzer
J.G. Haney
J. F. Owings
Silo Makes Good For Farmer Mr Nels Cotton
Nels Cotton reports his silo feed has reduced labor and improved results. He built the silo last year and filled 110 tons from 24 acres of corn and two acres of sunflowers. Since winter began he has fed 10 milk cows and 40 other cattle with silage, straw, and some hay, keeping animals in prime condition with milk production steady. About 25 tons of silage remain to finish the winter. Glasgow Democrat.
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Nels Cotton
Cotton
Glasgow Democrat
Rousing Commercial Club meeting signals strong 1922
About sixty Wil Point business leaders farmers railroad and professional people plus a women’s delegation meet at the Sherman dining room for a lively evening. Grace Williams piano and the high school band provided entertainment as President Moore outlined the year’s prospects and a club budget.
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The
Sherman
Wolf Point
Moore
Gordon
Grace Williams
Miss Williams
Montana poised to become major market for raw materials
H E Byram of the Chicago Milwaukee and St Paul railway visits Montana and predicts strong demand for Montana wool wheat beef copper and zinc. He notes miners and smelters near full capacity and says postwar employment is improving with Montana’s cheap lands and vast resources driving optimism.
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H. E. Byram
Chicago, Milwaukee &St. Paul Railway
Montana
Pacific Coast
Eastern Railroad
Plans for Flower Planting and Tax League Draft
He discussed a hardy carnation variety suited to the area and outlined seasonal plans for transplanting and beautifying yards and gardens. President Moore revisited the tax league issue, presenting a tentative draft.
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Moore
Teachers Meeting Spelling Contest and District Tournament
The Normal Training girls receive exhibits from Pendleton Woolen Mills and plan a Bainville Friday spelling contest with Marian Walter and others. The state tournament runs March 8 to 11 in Bozeman with Missoula Billings Glasgow and Havre among qualifiers. districts yield Poplar Culbertson Malta and others to advance.
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Mra. L. R. Moschelle Pendleton Woolen Mills
Pendleton
Oregon
Bainville
Marian Walter
Olga McQuigg
Hazel Carpenter
Mabel Johnson
Miss Donaghue
Wolf Mount
Misa Belle Donaghue
Wolf Point
Cookieland
Malta
Poplar
Glasgow
Bozeman
Culbertson
Plentywood
Scobey
Saco
Flathead Five
Northwestern
Libby
Havre
Great Falls
Miles City
Billings
Yellowstone
Missoula
Mines
Great Falla
Fergus
Park
Beaverhead
Derby
Forsyth
Poplar Oa Helena
Gallatin
Custer
Student Cast in Amusing Comedy at Liberty Theatre
A sparkling farce features balanced amateur company in a brisk three act romp. Richard Ford and Molly are husband and wife with supporting roles for Robert Shepherd Max Ten Eyh and others. Set in Pleasant Hill near New York City in the summer of 1921 with performances on March 1dth.
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Liberty Theatre
Richard Ford
Sylvester Smith
Molly
Verena Merwin
Robert Shepherd
Harold Thompson
Max Ten Eyeh
John Brown
Adam
Bob
Dorothy Mareh
Wanda Hiatt
Get Rich Quick Wallingford at Liberty Theatre Review
A two day engagement at the Liberty theatre presents Get Rich Quick Wallingford a Paramount production from Cosmpolitan and a George M Cohan stage success. Frank Borzage directs with praise for his casting and portrayal of Battlesburg residents led by Sam Hardy Norman Kerry Donis Kenyon and Mana Allen. The film follows crook J Rufus Wallingford and confederate Blackie Daw as kindly country folk prosper despite schemes, delivering a humane engaging comedy.
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Wallingford
Paramount
George M. Cohan
Liberty Theatre
Battlesburg
J. Rufus Wallingford
Blackie” Daw
Frank Borzage
Sam Hardy
Norman Kerry
Donis Kenyon
Mana Allen
Apeeme
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Attorney Schoening
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C. L. Marshall
H. N. Marton
Rev. Melvor
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Dr. DeWane
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Helen
High School Liberty
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