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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 8

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THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER, SIOUX FALLS, S. IV Saturday, April IS. 1922. May: TgjPWll "ClosPauiist? f- OFFICIAL SCHEDULE DAKOTA LEAGUE, 1922 ALLS STARTS Clip This for Future Reference Sunday Dates Appear in Parentheses RACE AGAINST CORN PALACE AGGREGATION JAMESTOWN, VALLEY CITT Seasoii Opens ma AT AT AT AT AT AT AT I AT jameotown valley, city. karoo Aberdeen watertown sioux falls Mitchell ADrircr J0', May 22, IS May 24, 25.

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8 May 22, 23 May 20, (21) Aug? n. nr. r- 1-Kry (2 ir-11 i-i viv 14 service Home and Six on Road Will Play a Doable Header Here With Aberdeen July 4 Official Schedule Ready ABERDEEN WATERTOWN and then Mitchell is scheduled to corns here for two games, May 20 and 21. Due to the fact that the state conference collegiate track meet Is to be held in Hioux Falls that day, the Saturday game. May 10, will probably be played at Mitchell, and then the two teams come nere Sunday.

That means the official season will open In Sioux Falls May 11. The local team will doss the season at home against Valley City. According to the schedule, Sioux Falls will play seven Sundays at home, and six on the road. Memorial day the Boo will play a double header at Wahpeton-Breckenrldge, and 'July 4 they will play a double header bore with Aberdeen. Due to the fact that there has been some difficulty arranging the schedule, it has not been announced until this time.

SIOUX FALLS Announcement of the 3822 official Dakota lea us baseball schedule was tnade today by President M. B. Can-tlllion. In a letter received in Sioux lYlls. According to the schedule, the 81 games will be played as first announced.

The season wilt open May 18 and Close August 27. Sioux Falls opens the season with Mitchell tor two days. May 18 and 19, MITCHELL are offering everything in their yards BREAKS UP HOME, CHORUS REHEARSE MONDAY EVENING below cost If It's insurance. Charnocks writs It Walter Fischer departed this afternoon for Chicago and other eastern points on a two weeks buying trip. GOES TO JAIL For screens, see Shotwell ft Co.

he will take special X-ray instructions from Prof. German. Prof. German it one tf the best authorities on X-ray in the United States. E.

H. Bhenkle wants to see you about' life Insurance. La Trousseau Shop for dreasmaklne Pleating and hemstitching. Fourth floor. Shriver-Johnson Co.

The Long Monument Co. Is selling' monuments cheaper than they can te1 bought from the quarry. Be sure anil see them. Eastern Kentucky best Lump coiL $12.60 delivered. Phone 87S-U Beck sells second hand tires.

More) miles per dollar. 124 West 12th St. 1 Clarence Riley Given Two Fines PLANS NEARLY SET FOR MEW MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE HERE and cultivators Planet Jr. garden seeders at Whitfield's. An orchestra composed of S3 experienced musicians with Vernon Alger as conductor, will be at rehearsal of the community chorus In the high school assembly room at 7:45 Monday evening to begin Its accompaniment.

The orchestra was selected by Mr. Alger. Members of the chorus will practice "Minnehaha's Wedding Feast" on Monday night A little money goes a long ways at The Long Monument Co. We are selling below cost. Dr.

L. M. Dixon of the Schwletert Chiropractic Health service left today for Davenport, 'and, Chicago where HIGH WATER IS HARDJN CROPS Illinois Farmers Will Lose Is Estimate More Leaving Homes Cairo, 111., April 16. An estimated loss of more than 11,000,000 of crops is feared by farmers residing In four drainage districts of Cairo as a result of flood waters of the Mississippi river. An area of approximately 75,000 acres Is being slowly inundated and all families in the districts have left their homes for higher ground.

Hundreds of citizens are working to strengthen- the levees but most of them admit they are engaged In a losing fight. Hears riood Stags Winona, April 15. The Mississippi river at Winona today reached the stage of 15.8 feet and was still rls. Ing although slowly. The flood stage Is It feet A number of houses on low ground near the river are surrounded by water and residents are forced to use row boats to go to work and to market No serious damage has been caused by the high water although basements In some factories are practically flooded.

Tracks Covered La Crosse, April 16. The river rcse four-tenths of a foot last night flfcBner and Faces Farther Prosecution By County, Clarence Riley appeared In municipal court today and had to answer to two serious charges. He first was arraigned on the charge of having Jlquor in his possession. He admitted the charge but offered as an excuse thst he found the bottle with Its contents near the Tenth street bridge and put it in Ms pocket, but did not know what the con tents were. Judge Bergh told him flat footed that he lied and assessed a line of $50.

Then followed the second charge, that of occupying a room f6r Immoral purposes. To this charge he also pleaded guilty and. was fined an additional 50. Not having-the necessary cash to settle he went down to county The husband of the woman In this case was In court with a pitiful story of how the accused had broken tip his home which consisted of wife and four children. How after having divorced his wife he again married her only last month after she had pleaded with him and promised to behave.

His testimony was not required. It is understood that the county will take up the case and prosecute Riley for adultery. Property Near Columbus College to Be Secured Under Five-Year Lease and Used for Links Will Probably Install a Six Hole Course There Arrangements were practically' competed this morning whereby Sioux Falls Will have another municipal golf course. Jt is expected that the final arrange- ments will be made the first part of next Week. The new course will be located on the 40 acres of available property Just east of Columbus college, and belonging to the college.

The college authorities have consented to give a five-year lease to this property, thus making it worth while for the Improvements to be made incidental to- the making of a course. It Is expected that the new course will be six holes, the same as the Sherman park links. Although the new course will not be connected with the present municipal golf course. It will greatly relieve the play there, for It will take away a large number of players from one course, and not make the links so' crowded. The park oourse Is a six-hole course, so that this will give two separate courses for the use of Sioux Falls golfers.

Radio Supplies. We have in stock Grebe-Kennedy machines, detector and amplifier bulbs. Power Flodln. This is- lace curtain, month. Send yours.

Dakonta Laundry. Beard and room with A. H. Kaiser. Roller skating at Wall Lake Saturday nlghtand Sunday afternoon, evening.

If It's Insurance. Charnocks writs It II Mullen ft Rourke. Pure lake Ice. Call 8601, MANY GUESTS AT COLLEGE PAPER Beck sells second hand tires. More miles per dollar.

124 West 12th 8t Tj. Narlin has' taken charge of the Tom McDonald an Frea w. auiwm were up for drunkenness and sach pleaded guilty. They were fined 26 and SO dava each. and water today is pouring over the trunk line highway between La Crosse and Onalaska.

The flood is entering the basements of wholesale houses along Front street- and has filled cellars of RE-ELECTS STAFF Ladies department of The Reliable Tailors where he will be glad to meet all his old friends and customers. 60 homes In North La Crosse. The river will continue to rise here for two days, O. A. Halne was brought into court on the charge of drunkenness.

He appeared with his head well bandaged up and through his attorney, Norman DOLLARDINNER Distinguished Democrats Will Attend Function at Cataract Hotel Tuesday Officers of Sioux Falls College according to the predictions. Dr. T. K. Kindred, "Animal Ailments." Dr.

T. H. Kindred. "Animal Ailments." Stylos Renamed for Next Year By Student Body See F. M.

Gleason, CONSISTORY HERE Watch Repairing. 11S So. Main Ave. Bartlet, entered a plea or not guuiy and "demanded a Jury trial. The case was set for trial next Thursday at 9:80 Halne, it is claimed, was tn a drunken condition near the corner of First ave.

and Tenth st. and when Policeman Markham placed him under arrest he resisted and put up such a fight that tt was necessary for the officer to use his club freely. He was released un at Whit- Slice and Serve Crescent Ice Cream Bricks for your easter dinner our specials for this cherry and pineapple maple nut palmer house orange blossom Our Sunday Specials are increasing in popularityjrery fast, and there is a reason for the enviable place which they hold today. Try a brick and von will be convinced that it is the finest flavored Ice Cream that yoa have ever eaten. WE DELIVER PHONE 167 Crescent Creamery Co.

Planet Jr. garden tools field's. See our windows. More than 200 democrats have already STARTS TUESDAY Signified their intention of being present at the big South Dakota democratic banquet which will be held Tuesday eve L. Narlin has taken charge of the Ladles' department of The Reliable Tailors where he will be glad to meet all his old friends and customers.

der 8100 bonds. Occidental consistory number Of Scottish Rite Masons is expected to ning, April 18 at the Cataract hotel, U. S. O. Cherry on the committee on ar Officers of the Sioux Falls Stylus, published by the students of Sioux Falls college, will continue to hold their positions for the next school year, according to the action of the student body, at the recent annual election.

Next year's work with, the Stylus will be the fourth year for Carl Swen-son with the paper one year assistant business manager, and three years as business manager. During Mr. Swenaon'a first year with the paper, Store undersells take in the largest number of appll The Reliable Dept. all. RELIGIOUS PLAY cants ever received in one class at the spring reunion of the bodies which will be held at the Masonlo Temple April rangements said today.

Delegations from Lincoln county, Montrose and many Other points In the state will come to Sioux Falls to attend. The auest of honor at the dinner will 18. 19 and 20. MONDAY EVENING Edwin O. Walgren of Yankton, For screens, see Shotwell Co.

See Whitfield's for garden tools and cultivators. Anyone having full dress suits, Tuxedo, Prince Albert and cutaway be Louis N. Crill of Elk Point, nominee for governor, and Mr. Crlll 'will make the address of the evening. Other well known democrats who will be present deputy of the supreme council will be present during the meeting.

Vocal music will be furnished by the male choir, and the new pipe organ will be Miss lidla the time also connected with the Argus-Leader, was editor, and published a very creditable paper. Mr. Swenson kept the paper Sioux Falls College to Present "He used. We have the finest assortment of Baltimore man was the Inventor of a chocolate rabbits. Bkougs.

of course. The Long Monument Co. has a sale on monuments for a short time. They lithe Son of Cod" at Chapel cap for soda water bottles which made him a millionaire. with the final rehearsal of "He Is "IF" the Son of God" held last night, every thing la readv for the opening local performance of the production at 8:18 o'clock Monday evening at Sioux Falls college chapel.

Full costumes and all the colored lighting effects were used are: J. P. Alexander or Brookings, democratic nominee for attorney general. Guy Harvey of Yankton, former secretary of the democratic state committee, and W. W.

Howes of Wolsey. democratic nominee for governor in 1920. Mr. Howes will give a short talk. A chance to "listen In" on rittBburgh, Detroit and Philadelphia will be given by means of a radio phone whlun will be Installed at the hotel for the entertainment.

Nick Jensen will operate the machine. Tuesday will mark the opening or the 1921 fall campaign In the state. DENYlEWTRIAL IN CULVER CASE lttfit evening. I Critics who saw the dress rehearsal declare that It was enacted with real-Ism and with sympathetic appreciation of the characters portrayed. The play presents dramatically the lives of a Jewish family living In Jerusalem In the first century.

Are You Interested in a Furnace that will burn any kind of fuel and always stay clean that Does Not Require Gleaning See the -x if jr 1 Judee Fleecer Refuses to Grant TENNIS COURTS TO OPEN SUNDAY Application in Damage Suit Against Mayor Stylus. Editor ISoux Falls college Sdward Jordea Internationa New Carton A new trial In the case of J. Q. Culver gainst Mayor Burnslrie for $18,000 d.m.na far alleged Illegal seisure of on a paying basis during the late bus! nes Depression, and put a great deal of labor and skill into the work. Although Edward Jorden has had home brew when policemen entered his residence here a year and a half ago, was denied by Judge L.

I Fleeger In th circuit court Friday, according to but this year's experience In connec Tennis enthusiasts will have a chance for their initial game of the season tomorrow when 3 courts will be opened at Covell park. A large crowd with racqftets will probably be seen at the park early in the morning. McKennan courts will be opened later, Fred Spellerberg, park superintendent, said. Some heavy backstop wire is being purchased to be used as backstops, and this will cause a little delay, he said. Now on Display in Our Store tlon with a college newspaper, he is coming across in great shape, and giv ing the students a good, peppy paper.

He has worked early and late, and is at present compiling a history of --the word received by City Attorney Ralph Parllman. The mayor had assumed responsibility for the raid and in the trial of Culver who had been arrested, he was found not guilty and later brought suit for damages when Judge Fleeger directed a verdict in favor of Mayor Burnstde. Culver then applied for a new trial and the application was argued before riserer. Stylus. It has taken a considerable, amount of effort to get this started properly in some cases correspondence has been carried on for months MANY KNIGHTS to get material -but now material is coming in well, and an accurate and Attorneys who have followed this case, after reading the ease of the City ninux Fails vs.

Matt Walser, decision Interesting history of the Stylus is in view. Mr. Jorden's work ran readily be compared to that of Bryton Barron, TO NEW ORLEANS tn which was renewed adversely to Walaer, are of the opinion that It removes all chance for an appeal In the who so successfully edited the paper before going to Oxford. That the faith of the students in the ability of these two officers is justified Culver case which may now oe oroppeo MINfiESOTAlUS is evident by the latest edition of the Stylus the faculty number which was dedicated to Dean A. W.

Fauquet In appreciation of his .14 years of eunest service to the college. Special mention was also made of the fact that Professor E. F. Krueger has been with the college for 14 years. The whole paper was handled In a capable and pleasing manner, and this issue It Is expected that about 27 local Knights Templar will go to New Or-leans next Saturday to attend the thirty-fifth triennial conclave of the order April 24 to 27.

Airangements have been made by the Illinois Central to attach a special car to Its train for tha benefit of oral men. Many Knights Templar from other cities In South Dakota will come to Sioux Falls to Join the delegation on Its way south. AGAIN WORKING In justice to yourself if you will need a heating plant you should see this wonderful new Furnace as the principle used in the make-up of this Furnace will appeal to you as being a.ldn& step in advance of that used on other types of Furnaces. THE NEW CARTON Together with our method of installation," will give you tie most and most efficient heating plant money can buy; You will find our price very reasonable. Estimates cheerfully and promptly furnished on all kinds of gutter and other metal work, also electric wiring and fixtures.

LET US HELP YOU PLAN YOUR HEATING PLANT. Smith Hdw. Harness Co. Big Main Avenue Hard vya re Store." seems to point tne way to as One a Final removal of tree trunks and tel-nhone and telegraph poles which Stylus next year. strew the highway for miles following tha disastrous storm early this week.

RICKENBACKER ARRIVES KITE CONTEST IS ON TODAY permitted the bus line to onnmgion, Minn, to operate again today on schedule. Since last Monday there has been no road connection with W'orthlngton, due to the storm's damage. The bus was unable to run Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, but this morning one of the buses which had been si Worthtngton, was able to get through and the schedule resumed. It has caused Inconvenience to people living all along the route and the road IN MITCHELL APRIL 20 Mitchell, April 15. Captain Eddie Rlckenbacker, famous racing driver, and noted American ace.

will be the guest of the first Mitchell auto show to be held here April 20, 21, and 22, In the Corn Palace. He will arrive April 20 and remain until the evening of April 21. Friday noon Captain Rlckenbacker will be the guest of honor at a luncheon served by the women's auxiliary of the American Legion to which ex-service men from all over the state will be Invited. With fairly good kite flying weather, a good wind, and yet not too brisk, the T. M.

C. A. annual kite contest was started this afternoon at McKennan park. About ISO boys have entered kites in the event Special prises are offered for the best kites by Sioux Falls merchants. particularly from Magnolia, Minn, to Worthlngton, was virtually out of com.

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