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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 8

Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 8

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Lead Daily Calli
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Lead, South Dakota
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8
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AQB EIGHT DAILY A ALL, LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA, MONPAY, MAY 5, 1018. YOUR THEATRE) CITY -IV KKIKh Homestake Opera House HOME OF BIQ PRODUCTIONS FEATURE) ORCHESTRA TONIGHT When Style and Comfort '-'Heel EVENING 7:80 MATINEE 2:30 Mary 0 pjci(for(W 1 V- Ernest May has returned from an extended winter visit in California. Mrs. George Packard left on the Northwestern Saturday for Rochester, Minn. The P.

E. 0. will meet with Mrs. F. E.

Clough, 2'6 Prospect, Tuesday at Frank C. Bangs, attorney of Rapid City is in Deadwopd today on legal business. Charles W. Hill went out Saturday evening on the Northwestern to Columbus, Neb. Dr.

O. E. Granger and wife returned from Sheridan, after a few days visit with relatives. The Sunshi.1' Society will meet in the Sun parlor of Recreattion building tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Mr.

and Mrs. C. P. Donohue and children left on the Northwestern Saturday evening for Blomingdale, Michigan. Miss Hazel Lindquist of the Hearst Mercantile company, is ill at her home on South Mill street and may bave to undergo an operation.

The Sunshine band of the Baptist church were greeted by a large audience at their mlnlstrel given in assembly hall on Saturday evening. Considering the brief period of preparation and fuw practices the play Born, May 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam "Johanna Enlists" That's the ideal combination in clothes Style and Comfort, a suit with the right lines, with the latest features; one that makes you feel jat ease, you can be sure of Hart Schaffner Marx You will thoroughly enjoy thisbtory of a girl who never had a beau, and is just dying for one. How she really gets one and the final' outcome all goes toward making a story of unusual interest.

AND Pathe Travelogue Something novel and pleasing Clothes being rightineyeryjway New Waist Line Coats made of all wool materials with1 lots of snap and style. CHILDREN 10c. ADULTS 20c Including Patriotic war tax. uel Price of Uapld City, a fine baby girl, at the home of the grand par They're Unpriced at QA.fl and rightly priced too ents, Dr. and Mrs.

Freeman. Both mother and child doing nicely. Frances Peterson, one of the nurs MATINEE 2:30 EVENING 7:30 TUESDAY, MAY 6th. es of the Homestake hospital was op erated on a few days ago for appen dicitis, and hor many friends will be leased to knew she is getting along nicely. CHENEY SILK CRAVATS They'reTthe bestJT $1.00 and $3.00 THOS.

H. INCE presents Dorothy Dalton The case which alleges that a Lead woman poisoned chickens belonging to Fay Robbins and in which a war Copyright 1913 Hart Schaffaer 8: Marx In rant was served Saturday, will be heard before Judge Hugh in Deadwood on Wednesday, May 7th, at 2 clock p. m. "The Kaiser's Shadow" E. G.

Mickle, local Burlington pas- Hearst Mercantile Co. tenger agent, who has been in Min Miss Dalton plays the part of an American Girl who wouldn't lose. neapolis and Sioux Falls for the past bcveral days, is expected borne tomorrow or Wednesday. The office is in j.i The Price is the TJiintf mm. charge Llewellyn Hall during his absence.

Arva Ranta, a 12 year old bo? of An international Secret Service -story, which reveals the' Maligan Spy System of Prussia. Right at your elbow. AND PATHE' NEWS PIOTOftlAli SEE Testing the new government toVpedo at speed of 35 knots and has range of five miles; the. dare devil aviator who climbs out on wings of the plane to make reparis going at rate of 90 miles an hour. Some thrill.

Newell, died at St. Joseph's hospital yesterday. His death was diiet'o jlh obstruction of the bowels. He was Worthy Thought Cemetery and lawn flower vases in the window next to Browns Drug store. Order at Simpsons Monu The Ford Theatre LED BERTOLERO, Manager Where Everybody Goes The House of Super-Productions Features and Comedies ment Works, S.

Gold Street or phone CHILDREN 10c. ADULTS 20c Including War Tax. No. L-2306. 5 ltf bi ought to Deadwood Institution Saturday.

The body was sent tij Newell on the Northwestern this morning. David M. Lyons, of Chadron passed a way at St. Joseph's hospital, Friday night. He was 77 years old and had been ill for a long time, having been brought to St.

Joseph's several weeks ago. His body was sent to Chr.dron Sunday evening. He is survived by his wife and two sons. C. D.

Berg leaves this evening for Rapid City where he has been called to deliver his candle lecture. He will Robert Simpson and crew are in South Lead cemetery doing the Mem Coming Constance Talmadge in "The Honeymoon" a delightful comedy drama; Roscoe Arbuckle in his newest comedy "The MATINEE 2:80 orial day work. See him there about a wall or stone, or call and see EVENING 7:80 the stonecutter at workshop, South TO-NIGHT Gold Street. Phone L-2306. 4 29tf.

Fresh milk and cream at A. Cafe. also visit the School of Mines while 1919 1895 Dr. Vallier, Osteopath and Chiropractor, Gilmore Hotel, Deadwood. 4 17 tf.

NOW SHOWING "The Heart of Humanity" Picture will live forever Starring Dorothy Phillips The most gripping motion picture production in which Dorothy Phillips has ever appeared in. The story of a mother who gloried in the sacrifice of four of her sons to the cause of Humanity. If you miss this picture you will regret it. 1 McDonalds seeds GROW We have a cure for the blues. M.

W. A. Drill Team grand carnival ball. Old Miners Union Hall, Saturday evening, May 3, 1919. Tickets 11.00 Ladies free.

4 3td ANSCO CAMERAS in that city. He has a standing invitation from Dr. O'Harra to come and look them over and have a chat with them on scientific subjects. He will be accompanied by the officers of the Salvation Army of this city. James Card, 20 years old, who has resided with his folks four miles this b'de of Spearfish, was taken to the Yankton asylum for the insane last evening-, in charge of Depuhy Sheriff Gene Walton.

Card was taken into custody several months ago and held ut the county jail for a time. His condition seemed to improve and he vas released, but ten days ago he had another mental collapse while at Sundance and was again brought to Deadwood. Mrs. Sarah M. Johnson, aged 73 years, mother of Mrs.

R. L. Edholm oi Savoy and of Wilbur Johnson of Deadwood passed away at her daugh-ttr's home at Savoy In Spearfish can SPEEDEX FILMS The Favorite Pastime of Travelers, Hunters and Fishing Parties, Outing and Picnics. 0 0 0 Blue Grass Seed While Clover Seed Flower Seeds Vegetable Seeds AND ONION SETS McDonalds On The Corner 0 A yon, Saturday. She was taken ill at Savoy while visiting there several weeks ago, but at the time, there was no fear of a fatal termination.

The body was taken to Spearfish, her former home, where the funeral will oc cur tomorrow. Besides the two chil dren mentioned above, sne leaves a daughter, Mm. Stevenson, of Bend, Ore. All of us are deeply interested and influenced by pictures. From picture hook days of childhood, when the wood cuts and zincs of by-gone days us a thrill as we gazed upon them, to the present, when the Post Peter A.

Hume has accepted a position with the Black Hills Overland DOROTUV PHILLIPS Company as a retail salesman and THE HEART OF UUMANITY" Card album tells on every page stor will in the future look after the local ies that are near and dear to us, pic tures have meant much in our lives. The Ansco Camera is so easily The reason virtue is no always attractive is because it too often is pretentious. 1 manipulated that a child can take business. He was formerly with the Belt Garage end Auto as manager, and only left the position to assist Uncle Sam in conquering the Germans, where he has toeen the pest twenty months. While not getting into the actual going over the MORNING MATINEE TOMORROW TO ACCOMMODATE THOSE WORKING ON DIFFERENT SHIFTS.

BEGINNING AT 10 A. M. SPECIAL MUSIC EVENINGS ONLY. DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. EVENING SHOW STARTS AT 8 P.

RUNNING ONIL ONE PERFORMANCE, MATINEE TODAY AND TOMORROW AFTERNOON, STARTING pictures with it. It is simple In operation, certain in results. Advertising PRICES $2.05 to $60.00 Just received a new stock of Post RINTIN top, he was close enough to see theN Card Albums. i( act performed. Hos work was looking after ambulance motors to see 91.00 to $3.50 2:30 SHARP.

GENERAL ADMISSION 500. in this paper will bring good returns on die money invested A St OS1 I they were in condition to go and re- OmiANN DRUG CO.

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