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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 5

Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 5

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Lead Daily Calli
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Lead, South Dakota
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DAILY CALL, LEAD; gQUTfa fcAKOTA, TUESDAY, MAY 1919. paob nva MADELINE SHEKELL BURIED NEMO The Victory Loan Is Over High School Girl Laid at Rest In South Lead This Afternoon The body of Madeline Shekell, who died' Saturday evening, was taken Mrs. William Curry went to Han-na Wednesday to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Henry 1 vier; also to get acquainted with a new grand-daughter that arrived a few days ago. Mrs.

Ben BeU came home Friday having gone to Piedmont on Wednesday to attend the wedding of her niece. Mrs. John Sawyer entertaained the Bridge Club Thursday afternoon at her attractive home, "The just out of Nemo. The priz from the Roun3evell undertaking par-lores In Lead yesterday evening to her home at Pluma. This afternoon the funeral services took place at the Lead Episcopal church, Rev.

Moore officiating. Many beautiful floral tributes, from school mates and other friends were sent to the home of her parents and masses of these flowers covered casket as it was carried into the ehurea today, by pallbearers, boys who were her associates in high school. The choir was composed of You Need Protection Against moths when you put away furs and garments for future use. Meeker's Moth Tubes will afford that protection. They leave no disagreeable odor.

Simple to use and safe. 15c a tube. 2 for 25c. F. W.

BROWN, Druggist Store of Quality LEAD, S. D. and The First National Bank LEAD has a swell organized system for safe keeping of Liberty Bonds which we extend to the public FREE OF CHARGE Leave your bonds with us, get our receipt and the bonds are placed in our vaults for safekeeping. 41 es were won by Mrs. Moodle and Mrs Williamson.

Refreshments were served and the ladies enjoyed anoth high school girls, uder the direction of Mrs. Myra K. Peters. Interment was made in South Lead er one of their pleasant afternoons. The next meeting will be May 22 at Mrs.

Well-aans. cemetery, the pall bearers being Herman Stoner, Gilmore Johns, Virgil Wiley, Orva Thein, John Barry and Albert Hastie. The high school pupils were excused from their classes this afternoon and attended the funeral In a body. REV. CALFEE TO PHILADELPHIA Dr.

W. R. Williamson and Mr. eGo. Ehrler wont to Lead and Dead-wood Thursday on business.

Dr. Wallace of Sioux Falls, who has charge of the Presbyterian work of this district, arrived Wednesday for the purpose of raising funds to support' a church here, as the Rev. W. F. VanHorn, of Rapid has been appointed the pastor for Nemo and will hold services every two weeks.

Dr. Wallace conducted a meeting Friday evening at the Woodman hall, giving a fine address which was Has Gone to 'Welcome Boys of Company H. on Their Return Rev. J. W.

Calfee, former pastor of the Lead Methodist church and "SABOE" CALLS BiODLE American Genera! Is "Jacked Up" by Non-Com. We are under the supervision of the U. S. Government well attended. 7rEDEPAl.

UESEHVlTJ BWsitstem, ami Mr. and Mrs. John Youngs and Reminded That He Is Not Conform ing to Regulations in Matter of Dress. Walter Bledsoe motored to Spearfish Friday and Miss Dorothy, who at tends school there, returned with London. Major General Riddle, commanding American forces in Eng now of Milbanlc, S.

left there last Thursday for Philadelphia, to be on liund without fail when the battleship Kansas, carrying the 147th field artillery, including old Company II of Lead, arrives from France. Rev. Calfee has twj -sons, Sergeant Paul Calfee and Private Warren Calfee, members of the company, now known as Battery F. According to information received from the war department In Sioux Falls, the 147th will be demobilized ct Camp Dodge and will pass through Sioux Falls on its way to that camp. It is expected to reach Sioux Falls probably on Monday, May 19 and a monster demonstration is being planned there for reception.

Governor them to spend the week end at home Mr. Thomas Murrin of Lead was a land, has been firmly reminded by sergeant of the military police that business caller here Saturday. he was not conforming to regulations Newspaper advertising Is the appealing thing to store patrons. People have confidence in the ads and in the merchant who is not afraid to advertise his goods and his prices. Dr.

W. R. Williamson was called of dress. Likewise, Bishop II, Don't Forget Your Pledge Buy War Savings Stamps The Government Still Needs Your Support OR. GRANGER Over Miners Merchants Bank rhone Office B-2169 Residence F-2281 to Elks Creek Saturday to see the eight year old son of Charles John Brent of Boston, an army chaplain, and Col.

John C. Groom, at one time NOTICE TO OUR FRIENDS THE ADERTISERS I The Call finds that It Is absolutely necessary that copy for display advertising most be 1 hands of the printer by booh the day before the date of publication to Insure Its Insertion. The co-operation of advertisers la urged in this that printers may be able to properly new head of the military police in France, son. The boy is seriously ill with Up-to-date printing for up-to-date people at the Call office. pneumonia.

have been numbered among navy officers who have been "culled dowu" for not adhering strictly to uniform regu Mrs. Van Horn and children came up from Rapid Friday to spend the lations. Notice to The Public Fur is not allowed anywhere on the week end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs.

Haines Pond entertained their friends Saturday even Norbeck and Adjutant General Morris have gone to Philadelphia to act as a reception committee from South Dakota to welcome the boys. It appears probable they will be demobilized sometime during the ing May 10. at their home the ranger American uniform, hut In choosing a new raincoat General Riddle selected one with a comfortable fur collar. The first time be stepped out of the entrance of the American headquarters Into an automobile waiting to take We are now doing concrete work In the' South Lead Cemetery. Call and COMMITTEES REPORT PROGRESS station four miles below Nemo.

see us there. Games were played, refreshments TO THE PUBLIC OF LEAD: served and every one reports a jolly him to nn official appointment, he was week of May 25 and old Company H. in that event, should reach Lead Phone L-2013 or F-2341. Rasmosson Bros. good time.

stopped by the military policeman at the door. "General, I must inform you that Saturday, May 10 closed the Lib Lining up Rapidly for State Elks Convention Here The general executive committee appointed to hut die the details of the convention of the South Dakota Elks association to be held here in Lead on June 24, 25 and 26, met at the erty Loan drive and the district of the fur collar you are wearing is a I am now handling monument. Nemo has a right to feel proud of its headstones and markers in connection work for the people not only raised with my cement work. Anyone deali their apportionment of $5,000 but ng anything in this line Telephone Mike Racich TRANSFER AND EXPRESS All kinds of teaming. Heavy club rooms Saturday night and re they more than trippled it as over $16,000 was given.

orted -progress in all departments. L-201J and obtain prices. N. A. RASMUSSOX.

1 before' the end of the month. The 147th field artillery is composed as follows: The 147-th regiment band. Headquarters company of Canton. Supply company A. "All State Organization." Company of Pierre, now Battery C.

Company of Sioux Falls, now Battery D. Company C. of Brookings, divided into batteries C. and E. Company Parker, now Battery E.

ast Exalted Ruler Harvey, chairman and light work. room for The Call Job departmeit does all furniture, trunks, etc. violation of uniform regulations," the sergeant said. The best the general could do was to smile and hurry into the car, as he was late for his appointment, but the fur collar is no longer on the coat. Archbishop Brent also erred as regards fur collars.

Colonel. Groom, on coming over from Paris, acquired a cane, evidently iniluenced by the almost universal custom among British officers. When entering headquarters, he was told that oflieers were not allowed to carry canes, and when he left he was conforming to regulations. kinds of printing. of the committee, presided and called for reports from the subcommittees entrusted with the various details.

It was announcd that the finance TRUCK SERVICE and AUTO LIVERY Cord Wood for sale. Also sawed Wood PHONES 2047 F.2139. LEAD. S. Company of Lead, now Battery F.

Company M. of Yankton, divided into headquarters and supply nios and Battery F. AMATEUR DEVELOPING committeee will be in action this week and will consult with the business men of the city relative to financing the affair. It was decided definitely that a barbaque will be staged and that it will be held at the Crossing in Spearfish canyon. John McElroy of the Rapid City lodge will look after this feature.

The advertising committee reported that advertising stickers had been sent out end a two color poster be oft the press and ready for distribution through the state with Medical detichment of Rapid City Printing Enlarging Particular efforts taken to get HOTEL GETS BACK TOWEL very best results. for attractiveness of finish. DANCE! Given By Central City Yeomen FRIDAY EVE. MAY 16th in CENTRAL CITY HALL Admission 75c. EVERYBODY INVITED Hamill's Truck will run special service for Lead people.

Man Who Stopped at Hostelry Eight Years Ago Gets Change of Heart and Sends It Back. Granite and Marble Mono seats for absolute permanence. in a week. Stories relating to the for promptness of delivery. and Markers, Cemetery Cement Walls a specialty.

l)ig Lead event have been printed in The Ladies of the Presbyterian Aaid Society all interested in Missionary work to hear Mrs. W. A. Stone, of Chicago, who will be with us on Thursday. In the afternoon at 2:30 she will speak to the ladies at the home of Mrs.

J. A. Manning. In the evening she will speak at the church at 7:45. In the evening Rev.

O. C. Johnson of Hot Springs, will speak also and all who heard him when he p-eached here last summer will be eager to hear him again. The afternoon meeting takes the place of the regular Missionary program and the offering at both services will be counted toward the Society's annual appropriation. 5 13 2t newspapers in all parts of the state and more are to follow.

Go to MEYERS STUDIO Kodak Finishing Department ROBERT SIMPSON, Tombstone Cutter tlO Prospect Avenue LEAD, 8. D. Phone L-2308 Arrangements have been made for engaging a band for the occasion. The decorations will be one of the leading features and elaborte plans liave been made in this connection. There will be cooperation between New Orleans, La.

A person stopped at the Cosmopolitan hotel elpht years ago for a couple of days. Of course there are scores of folks stop at the Cosmopolitan every day. but this par-titular man was there eight years ago. When he was parking up his duds to leave, he pitched one of the hotel's towels into the grip. It was a common hotel face towel with the usual red border.

The hotel clerk, certainly, didn't know the man took the towel or there would have been an extra 11 cents added to his bill. Nothing more was heard of the man or the towel until recently. Manager James Lynch received a package mailed from San Francisco. Inside the committee to decorate for the Elks convention and for the Home Coming Cemetery and lawn floweV vases week celebration, which follows im the window next to Browns Drug mediately aftar. store.

Order at Simpsons Monu YOUR GROCERS Who have for so many years endeavored to please every patron, are iow as alway carrying The Best the Market affords in Groceries, Fresh Vegetables, Fruit, and all articles wanted for the table. All orders by phone or otherwise receive prompt attention and quick delivery. May Grocers. 7 Main St. Phone 2086 ment Works, S.

Gold Street or phone MEX'S BROTH ERHOOW A. JACKSON. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON No. L-2306. ltf.

ADVERTISED LETTERS package was a towel the same towel that the man took from the hotel room eight years ago and pinned to the towel Telephone Office 2125. Res 2080 Gushurst Block, Lead, Sosth Dakota was the following note: "I took this towel eight years ago, thinking it was cute, hut found it was sin. So will return it as I am living a much better life ttxluy." There was no signature. A Laundry Service Yon Will Appreciate THROUGH our Family Laundry At Lead Postnffice for Week Ending Slay 10. Abrahamson, Mr.

Gust Andrews, Mr. Joe Jenkins, Sgt. Ray Lockwood, Mr. H. McCarthy, Pat Nuench, Peter Rlovich, Matt Sarack, Joseph FRANK C.

FISHER, P. M. U. S. TO SEE "MYSTERY SHIP" NOW is the time to plant your garden.

Service we win take your entire Craft Used by Great Britain to Lure washing out of the home and retnra it spotlessly clean. The flat pieces nch as bed and table linen, towels, handkerchiefs and the like, are im WE HAVE THE SEEDS Organized at the Baptist Cliurch Last Evening On Monday evening a Men's Brotherhood was organized and the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Herman Frasier; vice president Dr. Hodges; secretary Andrew Black; treasurer T. R. Casey.

The organization will be held open for 30 days those who join the Brotherhood daring that time will be charter members. The Brotherhood will meet the second Monday in each month, except July and August. Five topics will be under discussion at each session. All men are eligible to membership including boys of 18 years. A Brotherhood has also been or-Aanized at Deadwood with C.

E. Beck, president; Fred Graham vice president; Bert Snyder, secretary: John Baggaley, treasurer. The Sunshine Band of the Baptist church furnished carnations for the mothers present at the Mothers' Day service on Sunday evening. maculately ironed. The others are starched so that yon can finish them VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS it your leisure.

Let ns relieve you of all your wash Submarines to Vint Lake Ports. Winnipeg, Canada Information from Ottawa officially confirms reports that one of the much-discussed British "mystery ships" that preyed on unsuspecting German submarines will cross the Atlantic in the spring and visit a number of American and Canadian ports on the great lakes. It would be the first allied warship to come to the lake region. "Mystery ships," a carefully gnarled naval secret, were built with draft of three and a half feet, making them almost Immune from torpedo attacks. They resembled slow-going, helpless tramps, but carried (runs of sufficient caliber to sink any submarine afloat.

day troubles. Spend money more profitably. Just bundle your clothes LODGE, CLUB AND SOCIAL NOTICES I NOTICE M. W. A.

Regular meeting of Gold Run Camp No. 1217 M. W. A. will be held Wednesday, May 14.

All members are urged to be present as business of Importance will come before the meeting. Visiting neighbors wel ALSO Onion Sets Red, Yellow and White and oar man will call for and return at a definite time each week. The cost of this service is bo low that home washing is no longer JnstUled. Lead Steam Laundry come. By order of the consul.

P. A. GUSHURST W. J. HARVEY, Clerk.

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