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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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DAIL7 CALL, LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1919. IAOI EIGHT YOUR THEATRE CITY IN BRIEF Mrs. Dr. Straup is ill at her home on Main street.

Homestake Opera House HOME OF BIO PRODUCTIONS FEATURE ORCHESTRA TONIGHT: Dan Walsh is building a cabin at the Crossing. Dr. Allen of Deadwood was a caller in Lead today. A. B.

Quintan of 147th F. A. is registered at the Smead. Automobiles will be at East Main KVENING 7:80 MATINEE 2:30 and Mill streets for the speakers. The Wonderful Story of the Age STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY MAY 30 MEMORIAL DAY lzation that gives the boys things, for the people would feel better and would give more freely it they knew wher ethe things go to.

I came from the easier npart of the country, but I sure thank you just the same. My home is in I was with the 28th division, which I guess you have read a little about. I belong to the 107 field artillery. We had the French 75s. It is certainly a great gun and it was the gun that Jerry was so afraid of, for we used to fire them so fast that be thought we had 3 inch machine guns I did not get to stay on the front long.

We went In just above Chateau Thierry and crossed the Marne and got as far as the Vesle river. I dodged all kinds of shells but could not get my foot out from under my horse's foot, so that was what I was sent to the hospital for. I am on my way home but do not expect to get back before the middle of next nionth. I have met a lot of boys from your state and they are very good fellows. I will never forget what the Red Cross, Salvation Army and K.

of C. have done for me and I think the entire A. E. F. will say the same.

But there is only one thing the boys want now that it Is all over and that is a ticket back home. About the only thing it can do in this country is to rain; the French are used to it. No matter how nice the weather may be they always carry umbrellas with them, for the weather changes a easy and It is likely to rain at any F. J. Cashln representative of Swift left today for Denver.

Mrs. Harvey of Deadwood was a business visitor In Lead today. Miss June Jnman of the Wool-worth force is indisposed today. J. A.

Hesson representative of Gage hats left for Deadwood today. Mr. Kellar left on today's Burlington for Denver to meet Mrs. Kellar. The Black Hills Medical association is in session this afternoon at the Homestake hospital.

H. E. Doolittle sales manager of Manchester Biscuit company was registered at the Smead today. Cecil Stoner member of Battery came in on today's Burlington after a few days visit in Kansaa. Mrs.

Lewis went to Dumont today to be present at the closing exercises of her daughter MIbs Frances' school. Mrs. Goss was a Burlington pas mAtT GORDON GRIFFITH AS Jj'TARZAN Of THE APES' 1 1 Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffner ft Una "TARZAN OF THE APES" From the novel by Edgar RIceDurroughs. A Masterpiece of Primeval life CHILDREN 15c. ADULTS 85c Including patriotic war tax.

senger to Denver today to meet her sister, who is coming from San Diego, California. Mrs. Frank Bowland has gone to time, so they never take a chance. EVENING 7:80 MATINEE 8:80 THURSDAY, MAY 29th. TRY TO SEE Reading Useless Without Action.

If you wnnt to get value out of a hook, however, don't lean on it as though you were a cripple. A book cun't take yon by sheer force und project you Into good Job, or put more money In your pay envelope, or make you IndiiMrlous or patient when ymi lire otherwise. All you can expect of book Is that It tells you hnw these thing's win be accomplished. The real job lies with you. Omaha to meet her husband Frank Bowland who vas recently discharged from -amp Dix, N.

J. Tu jewelry business in Rapid City which J. J. Levlson has bought out it. that of Victor Swanson and not Victor Stromberg as erroneously slated.

The Ladies Aid Society of the Augustana Lutheran congregation will meet in the church parlor, 105 Sotuh Wall street tomorrow Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. Everybody is invited and all are welcome. Waist-seam, double-breasted THERE has never been a style created that has been so popular as the double-breasted waist seam suits by Hart Schaffner Marx The reason? they give young men the trim-waisted, full chested, athletic appearance; and they're different. We have many new variations of this good style to show you; just in; hot from the makers. Hearst Mer.

Co. The Price is the Thing LILA LEE In Positive Insult Here lake (his back to the kitchen sniirled the grouchy boarder. "Whut il yuu menu, bringing me a humeri piece of liver? Why, it's not fit even to set before king Kansas City Star. I HI Soldiers Letters I WANTED Dishwasher at A. 4 F.

"Such a Little Pirate" A regular old style pirate yarn, but with a very modern damsel right in the nab of it. There's a villian called BAD EYE who. tries to sieal the map showing where the treasure is but seeing that the irap is tattooed on a human shoulder well, that's the plot. Come and see it unraveled. AND Smiling, Bill Parsons in The Big Idea" A comedy you will aU enjoy.

Cafe, at once. 6 21tf. Thankful Acceptance M. Genaldo of Coneville, is a member of the 28th division, who The K. of P.

band will hold its Knows appreciation in the efforts of annual dance at city park Friday evening, May 30. Williams orches the women who helped to win the war. Writing from Base Hospital tra has been secured to furnish the dance music. Everybody welcome 88 in France, to Mrs. R.

Stocker of Lead, he says part: 5 28 2t. "I guess you will be surprised to receive these few lines, as-1 know FOR SALE CHEAP House, barn CHILDREN 10c. ADULTS 20c Including Patriotic war tax. you don't know me, but I received a The Ford Theatre LEO BERTOLERO, Manager Where everybody Goes The House of Super-Productions Features and Comedies AtATlNEE 8:30 EVENING 7:80 -TO NIGHT etc. Garden planted.

Cash or terms. Ceph Shekell, Pluma. 5 25 6t Friday Norma Talmadge in "PROBATION WIFE" one of her very best productions arrange to see It. Call advertising brings results. pair of socks from the Lead.

Red Cross and found your little note asking the one who receive them to write, and I know it- will make you feel better to know that you did not work in vain i.nd that someone received them. I sure appreciate them very much and I think it everybody's duty to write to people who put their address in things they get from the Red Cross or any other organ- Soda Water METRO PICTURES PRESENTS Two simple words, yet they mean a wealth of satisfaction and pleasure NOW READY Crab apple trees; bleeding hearts, peonies, and vines. Plant now. At McDonald's, the florist on the Corner. 5 15 tf.

to the average person on a warm day, or for a social sip of an even ing. Anna Q. Nilsson "The Way of The Strong" A play of thrills, suspense, and romance. The way of the strong, a story set amidst the inspirlnggrandeurs of the YUKON, a romance of the northlands, is a play of virile end red blooded manhood, glowing with fires of love and passion. The gripping drama gives Miss Anna Q.

Nilsson a dual role. 'A Metro Story of the Yukon Northland. It's Great. ALSO A TIUANGLE KEYSTONE COMEDY Featuring 55 For those who discriminate, enjoyable soda water must be more than merely a thirst quencher. The Barn dance at Joe Hitzel's barn, Spearfish, S.

Saturday, May 31. Cleveland orchestra. 5 28 3t carbonated water must be "live." The Fruit Juices of the purest and GIRL WANTED At Hixon's restaur A WONDERFUL LINE OF the Ice Cream must be in a palatable ant. 5 27 3t combination of the inchest and pure- Worthy of Thought est ingredients. We serve fresh fruits in season.

WANTED At once, woman for gen When you ask for a Limeade, it is eral work, at A. F. cafe. 27tf FORD STERLING and POLLY MORAN called "HIS WILD OATS' made from juices of fresh limes, no acids or prepared lemon juice ever go into Ottmann's Lemonade. Our wonderful pansy plants now on sale at McDonald's on the Corn ADMISSION 10c and 20c Including Patriotic war tax.

er. 5 23tf Our new menu has many inviting dishes and drinks for this season. Every new drink, seasonable dishes, the out of the ordinary service that Trunks Traveling Bags Suit Cases Lunch Boxes and Baskets The best people are using and Boosting our Traveling Goods. McDonalds On the Corner Don't forget the K. of P.

band dance at city park Friday evening. May 30th. Williams orchestra will furnish the music. 5 28 2t have been introduced from time to time all over the country are at Ottmann's. After an evening out Fresh milk and cream at A.

F. Cafe. iiiK. show or dance try the "THE FORD TOMORROW THE UNIVERSAL PRESENTS Edith Roberts with Lew Cody in "Stolen Option" BEST SODA IN OTTMANN DRUG CO Dance at Englewood Saturday evening, May 31. Everybody welcome, Home Coming Week Com.

5 28 St. Get your plants and pansies now, at McDonald's on the Corner. Don't wait and be disappointed. 5 23tf. Everybody knows that everybody A play of youth, beauty and adventure.

Also A good two reel Vogue comedy, which is a great one Admission 10c and 30c, Including war tax. MZ. c' Wail WANTED At once, woman for kitchen work, at A. F. cafe.

27tf else should reform but he need not tell him so. Patronize home industry any of community the one whose name Just arrived A large shipment of banquet and graduation dresses at the Kepp-Baertsch Co. 5 24tf. jniuMiwty 73 vJy Friday The Great KAZIMOVA in "TOYS OF FATE" A Metro production De Luxe DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT. your home merchants the merchant who spends his money in his own you become familiar with by reading your home newspaper whose stationery is printed by home print shops.

Keep the money circulating at home and its likely to come back to you. Dr. Vallier, Osteopath and i actor, Gilmore Hotel, Deadwood. 4 17 tf..

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