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The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 3

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THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1013 DEADWOOD DAILY PIONEER-TIMES PAQB THREB PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915. CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTED Wanted: Chambermaid at the Hotel Franklin. tf Wanted: Competent' girl for general housework. Wages $35, per month. 'Mrs.

J. Goldberg 415 Williams St. Deadwood. Gold. 1 l.l I w.w.m, ..,....3 i.

I mmjm ff. "77) Learn to repair and drive all makes of automobiles. Experienced mechanics and chaf-fours earn $100 to $200 a month. The early breaking of spring la bringing to us a big rush of auto owners who want, experienced men to drive their Oarage owners are asking for mn to take charge of their garagas. Lean now by practical expedience the most complete shop's In the In SIhe Home Copyright, 1918, by Panuna-Paolno International Exposition.

DESIGN of the Motor Building at the Panama-l'aciflc luternational Exposition. This structure will be one of the largest of the exposition palaces, approximately 275 feet front by 800 feet deep, covering about 210,000 square feet or more than five acres. The dome, which surmounts the center of the front portion of the building, Is 130 feet high and surmounted with a turret composed of the prows of modern motor boats, each carrying a searchlight. This point will be used by Mr. Ryan, the chief of illumination of the exposition, for the purpose of lighting up the grounds and adjacent buildlngB.

Other groups at the base of the building will convey, alleporlcally, the uses of electricity, gas and other mechanical devices which compose the motor. Its modernity is in harmony with the nature of the rxhiblts which it will house, and its triumphal character Is emblematic of thnt triumph of modern transportation, the automobile. The groups of ptatuary surmounting the attic will be allegorically carried out to typify the triumph of the motor over the elements. The main group in front will bo a sort of nuaiirijta of automobiles typifying the conquest over the land. On the pules will be allegories of the motor boat and the aeroplane, respectively, typifying the victory over the sea and air.

On either side of the entire length of the building there will be a frieze 10 feet high in bas relief, giving the history of transportation from the early log cart up to the most modern development of the automobile. A Common Occurence Any Winter Evening: "Shall we make a Welsh Rarebit?" 4 Yes! That is just what I was craving. 1 "Alright, it will only take a few minutes. The Chafing dish is prepared, also a lunch. Then it is discovered that there is no beer in the house.

ResultNo rarebit, no good time, and a general regret that the host was not thoughtful enough to provide for such emergencies. Moral ALWAYS keep acase of GOLD NUGGET in the home. West. Write National Ajutombile Training Ass'n, Omaha, Neb. Wanted: 500 men 20 to 40 year eld wanted at once for Electrio Railway Motormen and Conductors; $60 to $100 a month; no experience necessary: fine opportunity; no strike; write immediately for application blank.

Address H. C. Frlck 207 DwlpW Bldg, Kansas City, 2-16-lm Detectives wmited: A man in each locality to represent us in secret service work, experience unnecessary. Enclose stamp for particulars. International Secret Service bureau.

Hot Springs, Ark. 6t U. S. Postoffice Court House build ing, Deadwood, 8. Office of custodian, March 7, 1913.

Sealed proposals will be received at this building until 2 o'clock 19,1913, and then opened, for furnishing electric current, gas, water, ice and miscellaneous supplies, and for removing ashes and rubbish, washing towels, and sprinkling streets during the fiscal year ending June 80, 1914, Sealed proposals will also be re-, ceived until 2 o'clock p. m. April 22, 1913, and then opened, for 160 tons bituminous coal. The right to reject any and all bldg Is reserved by the treasury Paul D. Kelleter Custo-ment.

3-4 2t FOB RENT. For Rent. Nicely furnished outside rooms, heat, electric light, bath. 643 1-2 Main street. Mrs.

R. H. Graves. 1 1 -i For Rent. Suite of furnished room for housekeeping.

38 Taylor Avenue. ttl For Rent. Furnished front room, second floor at 89 Charles. Phone F-174. For Rent.

Furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mullen Rourke. For Rent. Six room house at Ne. 11 Lincoln Ave.

Apply No. Lincoln Ave. 11-13-tt For Rent. A six and four room steam heated flat. Gas, electric light, bath, all modern conveniences.

Inquire at Levlnson's Jewelry store 57 Main Street. 1-Sl-tf. FOR BALES. For Sale: Relinquishment one quarter section of land, black sandy loam, 30 miles north of Newell, We'll settled country. $5 acres broke.

Shack and well. $300. Address Trojan, S. D. Box 7.

2-25-lme For Sale: One beautiful 8 foot, Iceless, Bishop-Babcock Soda Fountain 1910 model, fully equipped. Used three months. Germaa Silver work board and pumps, marble base and tops. Cost $1,050. Will sell at discount Write R.

J. McNIsh, Hill City, 8. D. LODGE DIRECTORY Owls White Rock Neat meets first and third Sundays of each month. Lodge rooms, Eagle hal', over Of One saloon.

Alta Rebekah Lodge No. 8 h. -jt first and third Friday of oaoi month, Regena Hogarth, N. G. Matx Itertrand, Secretary.

Brotherhood American Homestead No. 756, meets firs and third Mondays. Visiting Archers welcome. F. D.

Peter, Foreman; F. V. Baucock, Correftpoao-cnU Odd Fellows eureka Lodge No, 1 3 meets every Wednesday In Society Hall. Transient brothers ordially Invited, George Zolt. N.

G- 4. I. Mossman, Secretary. Eagle Black Hills AerK Meets first and third Tuesdays ol each month, W. White, W.

P. EL P. uowe, Secretary. Royal Neighbors Star Camp No. 443 meets first and third Tuesdays of each month.

Anna Oracle, Agnes McGlnley, Rec. Ret Eactera Star Deadwood Chapter No. 2 3 meets second and fourth Mrntfv of each month at 7:11 p. m. Minnie J.

Ellis W. U. PILES CURED 19 6 TO 14 DATS Tour druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile In to 14 days. AdT. GOLD NUGGET for Abe Attell's "come back" He will meet Ollie Kirk, the St.

Louis boy who made him quit some three months ago at the National sporting club, New York, March 19. Frankte Burns is going to get into line for the bantamweight championship of the world sooner than he expected. He is matched to meet Eddie Campl at Los Angeles at the end of this month. After Campi Burns hopes to meet Kid Williams, then Johnny Coulon. Shades of Methuselah! Somebody has started trouble.

First Kid McCoy announces he's coming back; then Jim Jeffries hints that a return bug is buzzing in his bonnet; Peter Maher declares by the flag of Erin that nothing's going to stop him from trying once; more, and now Joe Choynskl wires that if Maher and Jeffries come back he will throw away his cane, return to the ring and lick them both. Golf Former President Taft is having the time of his life on the links at Augusta, Ga. The new golf course at the New Brunswick country club, N. is neari-ig completion and will be opened in May. Vardon and Ray, the British experts are expected to arrive In this country about the middle of August and will visit links on which contest are being held at that time.

Nearly all of the leading resident professionals have signified their 'intention of competing in the second annual open tournamet at the Shaw-ee Country club which has been set for August 22 and 23. Among those who have assured A. W. Tillinghast that they will compete are John J. McDermott, the national champion; Tom McNamara, of Boston, the metropolitan open title holder; Michael J.

Bradyl of Wollaston; Aleo Smith, of Wykagyl; Tom Anderson, of Oakmont; Gil Nichols of Wilmington; Jack Hutchinson of Alleghaney; Ben Nicholls, who came back to Am erica recently, and Fred McLeod, of Columbia, the winner a year ago. As usual, conditions call for sev enty-two holes of medal play. Racing Idaho has passed a new law which dooms betting at the race tracks. The Rockaway Hunting club of New York Is to build a new race track, which is expected to be ready by April 26 for the first amateur races. Cleveland is considering opening the Grand Circuit with a two weeks' meeting, taking the dates refused by Windsor.

If the plans go through, the meeting in the forest city will begin July 3 instead of July 7. Racing at Belmont park in June and at Saratoga Springs in August with the chance for a meeting at the Empire City track near Yonkers N. in July, seems to be accepted as a surety by many who consider them' selves just a little bit wiser than their neighbor concerning the much abused sport. The Cause of Rheumatism. Stomach trouble lazy liver and deranged kidneys are the cause of rheumatism.

Get your stomach, liv er, kindeys, and bowels in healthy condition by taking Electric Bitters, and you will not be troubled with the pains of rheumatism. Charles B. Allen, a school principal, of Sylvania, who suffered indescribable tor ture from rheumatism, liver and stomach trouble from rheumastim and diseased kidneys writes; "All remedies failed until I nsed Electric Bitters, bnt four bottles of this wond erful remedy cured me completely. Maybe your rheumatic pains come from stomach, liver and kidney trou bles. Electric Bitters will give yon prompt relief.

60c and $1.00. Re Sl'OHTOGRAPHS i S. D. Wagoner, Yale's Athletic pole voulter, is in fine form this season. British Athletic authorities are considering adopting American train ing methods in preparing their athletes for the 1916 Olympic games.

C. B. Johnson and Fraser Sullivan both members of Cornell's victorious Junior vaisity eight last spring, have been obliged to leave college. John-j son had a particularly bright chance of making a seat in the varsity shell. sister of Hans and Willie Kolehmninen, is surprising the athletic sharps of Finland with her great riding.

According to Brother Bill, Sister Marie raced 100 meters, about 9 yards more than 100 yards, recently, in the time of 14 2-5 seconds. Hans Holmer has been heard from The professional marathoner is making more than good on the other side of the water. He has a number of scheduled races on his programme. The latter part of this month the New York boy participates in a cross country race in Paris, distance about eleven miles. Then he goes to Berlin to start In a fifteen mile affair.

The opening of the German stadium where the 1916 Olympic games will be held, will take place next June. When the stadium, is completed It will have been erected at a cost of about $500,000. The German authorities hope to have It rank as the finest type of athletic structure In the world. Baseball The ranking shortstop of the coun try, on the season's work, Is Sweeney of the Boston Braves. The Red Sox-Pirates' nine games series begins at Hot Springs, next Sunday.

Paynter, the Cubs' recurit, is receiving many jibes because of his name. They say that in two years he should develop into a white washer. Eddie Spencer, better known as Hack, who caught for several major league teams, has signed with the San Francisco team of the Pacific Coast league. Joe Berger, on whom Chance refused to waver recently, is cutting a wide swath In the White Sox camp in California. His strongest point seems to be his ability to throw quickly from awkward positions.

Frank Chance gives his men a stiff workout for about three hours every morning and then lets them off for the day. He thinks twice a day is too much for training and makes the players unfit for work when the season begins. Billiards Hoppe and Morningstar will play for the 18.1 championship at Pittsburgh next Wednesday. Eugene Carter is said to be the first three-cushion billiard champion holding the title in 1878. Balkline billiards seems to be a game of the past in Denver.

Three cushions has the stage, and a game of balkline or straight rail is out of the ordinary. After holding the Welsh billiards championshp for 22 years, Arthur Llewelfin was recently beaten by Tom Carpenter. The match was English styleof 9,000 up, and Carpenter won by 4,084. Boxing Harper of New York would like to meet some of the good boys at 110 pounds. Colorado has killed a bill to per mit boxing contests under the super vision of a etate commission, wnile Montana has legalized twelve round boxing contests.

Is the Beer that will always satisfy you. A Home Industry arid a Good One. BEER The Black Hills Brewing Co. Central City, S. D.

H. B. SCHLICHTING, Manager. The date has been decided upon commended br all druggists..

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