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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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OPENING DANCE. CITY PARK BY A. R. AND U. S.

W. V. TONIGHT. MAY 14. 1919 Anna Childress has sold her home on Green street to Jag Meredith.

YOUR THEATRE CITY IN BRIEF Leonard Jones has disposed ot his i residence on Baltimore street to Chas. W. Smlthers. Ole Strom of Belle Fourche is in Dr. Stroup and wife are recent ar Lead visiting friends.

rivals from the eastern part of the llomestake Opera House HOME OF BIO PRODUCTIONS FEATURE ORCHESTRA TONIGHT- Joe Schnell ot Sturgls is spending state. The doctor has rented rooms a few days with friends in Lead. over Fitzgerald's store and will at Bert Coolidge and Art Lease went once open a dental office. down to Rapi 1 City last evening. Improvement is being made on the Mrs.

Spaulding whose husband has cen In the employ ot the Burlington Pluma road within the city limits. here for several years, is very ill at EVENING 7:30 MATIN" EE 2:30 Mrs. Ed Manion has been visiting CLEAN UP PAINT UP We have an extensive line of Paints, Varnishes and Brushes. A little Paint will brighten up the whole place. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW the home ot he; brother In Piedmont.

her sister at Hill City for a few days. Her many friends are very anxious Mr. and Mrs. Goldschmidt left on about her condition. the Northwestern last evening for "fjyiT'S A GOLDWYN PICTURE LOUIS BENNISOfJ The attendance at grade schools Is Omaha.

especially good ot late according to C. A. Seeley is expected to arrive Miss Grace Dewey, the attendance of today from a business trip to Minne in ficer. Six rooms in the Central apolis and Casper. school today rhowed attendance of John Adamson has sold his resi 100 percent.

OH, JOHNNY." dence at the corner of Hill and High Streets to Harry Stlffler. Mrs. F. A. Henderson has Homestake band will be out to been enjoying a brief visit from her brother, Robert M.

Woodworth, who night at 7:30 to boost for the Span ish War Veterins dance. F. M. O'Brien and C. E.

McHugh has Just returned from two years service with the American army in Italy. He left today ever the Burlington for Ms home in California. ot Deadwood, left for Casper last ex- enlng for a few days sojourn. Mrs. HJalmer Nelson is in receipt Automobile Paints and VARNISHES-Thc Right Kind Wm.

Bartlott is up from Edgemont looking after business matters and of a letter from her daughter, Miss Mary Conlon, that she has been chosen as dietician for an officers ward renewing old friendships. LouIb Bennlson is a stage star of note, when be appeared in "Johnny Get Your Gun" a tew seasons ago they nailed him as a "find" and so he was; in pictures he is pleasing, and you will enjoy this picture as it is full ot pep and go from the start. AND SMILING BILLY PARSONS In POOR INNOCENT" Just full of laughs ALSO -7" HIGH SCHOOL PLAY-LET Entitled "THE MOUSE TRAP" A comedy of much merit; which received so much praise when presented in the assembly room a short time ago. You must arrange to attend. Methodist Brother's luncheon at cf a base hospital in France.

This M. E. church tonight at 8 o'clock is a splendid recognition of the abil Rev. Hall of Deadwood will give a ities of Miss Conlon, and she will talk. be congratulated upon the honor con Mrs.

John Rule of Casper, Wyom HEARST MER. CO. The Price is the Thing ferred upon her by her numerous ing, is visiting with friends and rela Lead friends. She writes also that tives in Lead and vicinity for a few she recently met Dr. Crane at Men- days.

F. M. Caughron left today for ton, France. She expects that she will not be detained much longer in Pochford, whore he will look after his mining property, located near Including war tax. EVENING Children 15c.

Adults 40c. CLEAN UP NOTICE Beginning next Monday, May 19, the service, unless she should be detailed to Germany, and In all probability will be home in July. Worthy of Thought that place. the city will put to work a sufficient W. G.

Lathrop is moving to Fair- NOTE Tbe play will be presented but once following the first show of pictures in the evening only. number of men and teams to clean burn and sent his carload of goods The Ladies Aid of the Bethel Lu- Fresh milk and cream at A. P. Cafe. up all accumulated rubbish.

out on the early Northwestern train thern church will be held at the home All occupants and owners of prop this morning. erty are expected to make a special Ralph Eldrldge expects to return of Mrs. Elmer Nelson, No. 10 Old Abe Street. EVENING 7:80 effort to place rubbish In covnenl- MATINEE 2:30 to his home in Sioux Falls tonight after visiting for a few days with THURSDAY, MAY 15th cnt place for collection.

If you want to sell or exchange Experienced lady stenographer and general office assistant desires position. Address. Box 653, Lead, 8. D. 8 tU Prosecution will follow all people friends and transacting business.

your property, write me. John J. not complying with tills order. Mrs. Leonard Jones has returned THE ONE AND ONLY Plack, S.

Dak. Chippewa Falls, P. E. CLOUGH, from a two months trip to California Wis. 17-24-31 3 12 (it.

Health umcer. where she more than had a pleasant time with friends. Mrs. Jones looks Dr. Vallier, Osteopath and Chlro-fiactor, Gllmore Hotel, Deadwood.

4 17 tt. fine but is glad to be back in Lead NOTICE From and alter this date crushed TRST NATIONAL BANK OP LEAD We are prepared to deliver to hold Charles Searles has purchased the rock will sell for 1.50 per yard at borne of Gene Blodgett on Mill ers of receipt cards up to and includ city crusher. formerly the Staple home. Mr. Blodg ing 231, Victory Loan Bonds of 50 ett and family expect to move to the Robert Simpson and crew are in South Lead cemetery doing the Memorial day work.

See him thereabout a wall or stone, or call and see the stonecutter at workshop, South Gold Street. Phone L-2306. 4 29tf. end $100. Please bring receipt.

roast in the near future. M. C. KELLOGG, Commissioner. Dated May 12, 1919.

5 13 4t Last evening the Yeomen ot Cen If you want something try a Call tral City held a business meeting af CHARLES CHAPLIN In the greatest feature comedy ever produced "SHOULDER ARMS" This is Chaplin's second million dollar com-idy and Is conceded to be the best picture he ever made; ask any cne who has seen it; then come. AND LINA CAVALIERI A Woman of Impulse" A splendid society drama. CHILDREN I Of. ADULTS 25c Including patriotic war tax. want ad.

ter which a delicious lunch was If you want something try a Call served and enjoyed by all want aa. Many from Load attended the meet ing. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Mrs. T. Morin was an arrival in Lead yesterduy after a three months visit in California, with her sister, FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, over A.

F. Cafe. 5 14 2t. Mrs. J.

J. Massey, formerly of Lead The Ford Theatre LEO BERTOLERO, Manager Where Everybody Goes The House of Super-Productions Features and Comedies The llassey family are well and like their new home in California. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce of Chadron I OST A ring in white box, between Lead and Pluma.

Engraved with letters 3. to M. Finder please leave at tbe Call and receive reward. 5 14 2t were Load visitors yesterday looking over I He sights of the city HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE starts Monday and Tuesday, May 19 and 20 and each weelt thereafter; 4 Big Acts, all headliners. Watch for further announcements.

JlflSi JffflllOLiS Mr. Pierce has lately assumed the EVENING MATINEE 2:80 duties of division freight and pas senger agent of the Northwestern, TO-NIGHT with headquarters at Chadron, and this is his fir it trip to the northern Hills. PEPTOH A -Tho Metro Pictures presents A very interesting talk is to be given in the M. E. church in Terra 4 ville Friday evening, May 16th, il WILL HELP YOU Viola Danad lustrated with 30 views or scenes jit 'm from all over tbe world, showing the progress of Christianity.

There will CV EFFICIENCY IS THE KEYNOTE TO SUCCESS 4 A also be several views from the scene of the world war. This talk will in "Satan Junior" Efficiency depends greatly on terest both young and The dance staged for this evening by the G. A. R. and Spanish-Ameri Viola Dana creates the role of a TOM-BOY VAMP in this great can veterans, in the opening of City 1 oilily health.

A run down, nervous, IKiorly nourished system may prevent bettor accomplishment. Peptona, our best tonic, is made to aid in such conditions. It will help enrich the blood, is an aid to re- Park for the season, promises to be largely attended if the weather remains favorable, as indicated this af ternoon. The opening of the Park is usually attended by a record- Metro picture. Some stunning sport suits are worn by Miss Viola Dana la this production SATAN JUNIOR" i- ALSO Mable Normand and Roscoe Arbuckle 4S3iirlHIIIIn the Mack Sennett production "HE DID AND HE DIDN'T" 1 Come aw: laugh your blues away.

leving tired, nervous, "worn out" conditions. breaking crowd, and under the aus pices of these esteemed organizations the attendance promises to be great. Hughes orchestra will furnish the music. Miss Tessie Nathan of Deadwood and L. A.

ot Sioux Falls were united in marriage in Deadwood A WONDERFUL LINE OF Trunks Traveling Bags Suit Cases Lunch Boxes and Baskets The best people are using and Boosting our Traveling Goods. McDonalds On the Corner It will act as an aid in convalescing from coughs, colds, bronchitis and other similar disorders, and to properly assimilate your food. Take Peptona. You will feel increased vigor for your daily duties. PRICE $1.25 For Sale only by OTTMANN DRUG CO The REXALL Store Lead, S.

Dak. FORD TOMORROW THE ViTAGRAPH Presents ALICE JOYCE "THE CAPTAIN'S CAPTAIN" Miss Joyce is featured player in this fascinating comedy drama. The rest of her supporting Maurice Costello, Julia Swayne Gordon, Eulalie Jensen. Girl routs five murderous Indians by a sleepwalking stunt. What chance has one lone girl against five fanatical Indians on murder bent? See the Captain for the answer yourself, at this theatre.

Also A great comedy for both young and old. Be sure and see this great program. ADMISSION 10c and 20c including Patriotic war tax. Coming Friday, Big Special Feature. "BILLIE BURKE IN PEGGY" at 3 o'clock this afternoon, at the home of the bride's parents.

Miss Nathan was raised and educated in Deadwood and her many friends Join them in their happiness. They leave over tonight's Northwestern for Chicago and other points east to be gone a month, after which they will return to Sioux Falls and will be at home to their many friends. Some Lead people have stock in the Nugget Refining of El Reno, Oklahoma, who will be interested in the following item which appeared in the El Reno Daily Democrat: "The Nugget Refining began unloading material yesterday at the site of their plant. The machinery has already been ordered and the company hope to be in operation within sixty days. They will manufacture gasoline and about twenty by-products from crude oil and will employ about twenty men at the start.

As the business increases more labor will be employed." All the pinheads are not dead. There's the one who makes Jokes about the influenza. PfRINTINjG Advertising II in this paper will bring good returns on the money invested.

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