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Friday, May THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER; SIOUX FALLS. S. E. 13 JAMES MANN BE THINKS PEACE Presentation of certificate, A. McDonald.

'i Presentation of United State diploma. Examiner Hermann. Following ar the student who wui honored by, th United State gov ernment: WAS JOMOTED Harry Popn, Mik Jordan, js. i. CERTIFICATES BE AWARDED T0 100 Americanization Class Stndents Receive Government Recog nitioB Tonight MILNE, DELL RAPIDS CONTESTS ELECTION ALDERMAN LIPPOLD ttlggln.

Carl Lundby, H. r. jauiier, LOCATEDJN S. I New Appointee to Revenue CoUe 'tor Force Starts Work hx Thi fttw Nt nr. i Mrs.

Lou Leavitt, Back From Baki- C. Oldenberg, jonn rransm. ri" Berg, Sverr Svenson, O. Runeberg. Richard Tashke.

Mr. Marl Chalmet, Mr. Corall Billion. Arthur Fojuld. Mr.

Cart Lundby, Sveln Odney. Sid Abraham, Como Dovolos, A. Nor-gaard, Edward Kelson, C. X. Bystrom.

Karl Johansen, Art Boender. Isabel Duncan and Joseph Paa. Virthday Anniversary- Mrs. Leo Olson, 130 South rhiUlp more, Tells of Spirit of Convention neen New members of t'. ve, entertained eight frienas ne-omiiiv afternoon at her home, the oc- anion belnc ber birthday anniversary.

A big step In gaining permanent Claims That Judges of Election aorld peace waa made In the growth of afternoon was pent in piayiHB 09 and favor were awarded to Mr. M. Nash and Mr. W. Parkinson.

wan served after the game SCOTLAND MAN HAS WAR ACTION PICTURES a common understanding between wo About 100 student will rci tat and government certificates when dosing exercises for 'th spring term of th Amerlcanlxatlon night school ar held In th building following th evellng sessions tonight. A. A. McDonald wilt present eertidcate of attendance to the aliens, and Ex bnd Mr Olson presented wttn force of Sioux Fall. wiU iLt '9 tor next week, according L0 plans.

James C. Mann. Sieux who waa recently appointed bo by Collector Leslie 7 mStl" day from Aberdeen, where h. taking instruction; and lve. Madison, where he willTut 2 After hi return from Madison I take up active work in the im "2 'U There April 18 Reversed Real Vote in Favor of Administration Candidate in Second Ward START WORK ON Y.

BUILDING 1 birthday remembrance. men of North and South America, at the big Pan American conference, Mrs. L. Leavitt. president of tha Mlmjehaha League of Voters said on her return from Baltimore where She attended the big Pan American conference Interesting pictures of the I47th Held artillery In action have been unearthed by local members of the famous The- negatives are 'the property of Wilcoa of Scotland.

Since it was found that he, owned these, he has been busy filling orders for pictures from former' service men. and the third annual convention of the Claiming that the Judges of the elec aminer M. D. Hermann of -th bureau of naturalisation at St, Paul will award United State! diplomas to the students ho hav uccessfully completed the preliminary examinations for citlxenshlp. Interior Work Pushed Rapidly National League of Women All countries in the Americas but two were represented at the conference.

should call it a convention extra Start Plastering About the Of the -class of six who took an ex ordinary." Mrs. Leavltt said. "The at tion at Del! Rapids stacked ballots In two pile and counted the pile that belonged to the plaintiff In of the defendant, and vice W. Milne today filed an action l-circulf court against Both' men reside at Dell Rapids, and were candidates at amination from the examiner? Mast tendance was SO per cent above what "First of July evening every student passed. it was last year totalling 1,800 with the delegates and visitors." program for thl- evening is a fol lows: Women voters have taken as theirvblg GET CONTINUANCE IN Wll CONTEST I i the municipal election there April It for Greek selection, Jdhn Kapsaskls and Interior Work on the nw.YM.

O. A. building ha already been started by aim this year the furthering of peace alderman from the second ward. Lip- company. mi viucf ner with Mr Helg Opiand.

Canton. ni? 3tt. ROTHERTELLS COLLEGE 1, 1 BENEFITS OF ATHLETICS The benefit of athletic ln eolle. n. and the work th T.

M. a A. di. Mf th of toli Tmadt'to sembly of Sioux Falls colleg thl. J.

Bother. Mr, KoZl ffK boys' work wcretary of the T. A for the city of Sioux Fall. JJ Thjjr ar. about 2000 blind" popU t-e Sioux Fall Construction company, Vooal solo, '0 Sol Gorge Ma- under -th contract granted last week.

pold was the only administration candidate to be successful. VToy. Preliminary preparation for th start Tareicell for Mrs. W. E.

f-Jrickson The Friendship club entertained Wednesday afternoon at a matinee "party at. the theater, compli-inenting Mrs. W. E. Erickson, who ex-locts to-leave Monday for her new fiome In Omaha.

After the matinee, ha party -ent to the home of Mrs. r.anirner. South Main ave, Mrs. Erickson was given a farewell re embranee. Lutheran Women Hold fleeting kV An large attendance was tiotlced Thursday afternoon when the adles' aid" Society of the First Lutheran church met In the church parlors, which were fragrant with a pro-fusion of-pink and white sweet peas.

Two piano numbers TFriml) and Mlanlature" (Kreupsner), ere played by Miss Jahren, who graciously responded' to an encore. The aoijety Is cooperating with the Church council In planning for the fiew building which Is to be erected boon by. the Lutherans and commit The tally books of the election were ''Marseilles," Louis Feurer and ing of th work ar now completed. canvassed by the city counotl or Dell Georg Mavroy. ir' Hearing Which Started is Thomp It la expected that th placing of "the steel lath will be started Monday.

Steel lath 1 used in th building, a it Will KapldS. according to the notice of lection contest filed. -The canvass took Short address, Ceorge Mavroy. "Irish Lullaby." and "Down Limer ick Way, Carl Berry. a flr proof Btraotur.

son Will Case Thursday Is Again Continued place April II, or three days after the election. It was then declared by the council, the action states, that the defen Selection, Sioux Falls college orches Under present, plan th plastering tra. will atarted about July 1. Violin golo, "Souvenir." Loula Vog- Electrloal work and other interior dant was elected, whereas In fact, the plaintiff received a majority of votes cast in the second, ward for the office don. finishing I being pushed rapidly.

Hearing which started Thursday was among the nations of the world, she said, stating that they propose to do It particularly through disarmament tom-m tteea which are ta be formed tn every stats under a national chairman. The original disarmament committee has already done a great deal, she said. South American women went home with a hunger for th ballot, for they said they realised a never before how much It meant to women of th United States. One of th Interesting features of the big meet was the distinguished speaker who cam from England and Europe to attend. Delegates from South Dakota bad the pleasure of meeting President Harding, and say that they appreciate very much the courtesy shown them by home congressmen.

Other delegates from South Dakota are Mrs. John Pyl of Huron, MIss'; Alice Lorraine Daly of Mitchell, Miss Gladys Pyl of Huron and Mrs. Franklin D. Smith and Mrs. Paul Rew-man of Deadwood.

Mrs. Ann Luddy was unable to attend. of alderman. The plaintiff claims to continued again today in circuit court have received 117 and the-defendant 17 votes. At a meeting held in Dell Rapids Tuesday discussion was taken up whether or not the councilmen should before Judge John T.

Medio in the case of Qeorge J. Danforth, as administrator of the estate' of Tobias Thompson, deceased, against Alfred Thompson, Anton and Martin Thompson, brothers of the late Mr. Thompson. Action was brought against the three defendants in separate suits but tol-lnwlnr an arrestment between attorneys. count the votes.

It was finally decided that the councilmen could Jiot count tees are now being appointed to look hf ter- the various departments. them and that they should be counted The sale of tickets for the Bethany tfloncert In which 200' voices will be when the "case cams up in court. It was held that the statute provides It would they are being trjed Jointly In one hear- heard on May .12 with Rlcardo Martin, be a felony for anyone to count the votes Reliable the 'famous singer as leader was re The. trial: was started at the instlga except the court in such a case. aliep't Store ported as meeting with A tlon of Mrs.

Tobias Thompsom who IsL wart- of the proceeds of. the concert Vlll go Into the building fund. SUMMER FRUITS contesting the will of her late husband. According to the there was from tn.OOA to left to the three defendants, and widow' was given real The rummage sale. held last week as-! also reported as having netted a heatiaum to the treasury.

en tutu and. other property valued at During the social hour Mcsdames A. about $10,000. NOW ON MARKET Oroth, Josephine Groin, Mrs. Halvorsen, Mrs.

L. N. HoHtetler. Mrs; TO HOLD BASKET SOCIAL MAY 15 to Give Old Tune Event and Dance to Raise Funds for Baseball Team George Larson, Mrs. M.

A. Mahre, Mrs. K. P. Moen and Mrs.

Charles H. White erved refreshments. Coming of Season Heralded By the CORN PLANTING STARTING SOON Arrival of Strawberries and Other Delicacies SOCIETY NOTES James Hanlon have re-honeymoon trip to the Mr. and Mrs. turned from, a twin cities.

With strawberries plentiful and home grown asparagus beginning to appear the arrival of summer may well be Seeding is' completed In "Minnehaha county but the small grains are In need of moisture very badly. County Agent Hamilton stated this afternoon In commenting upon the crops of this community. Corn planting will start neit week, announced. More reasonable in price, fine looking bunches of asparagus are Plans have been completed for a basket social and. danc to be held at th coliseum May 15, fund from th en-terUlnment to used to buy uniforms for th newly organlbed Knights of Columbus baseball team.

Th committee is perfecting th arrangements for One hundred twenty employes of the Tantle company store Vlll be entertained by the firm this evening at a theater party, to be held now selling' from 15 to 20 cents a hunch. he Strawberries are still coming from "Kanred winter wheat is looKiiT fine, as does winter rye," declared the affair, which will be made one of the southland, but the flavor Is getting better with each new shipment. Pint boxen" are now priced from iJ to 23 cents. county agent. the biggest of it kind for the season.

The basket social part of th program will be handled by Auctioneer Murry, Nice looking cauliflower are going at 25 to 35 cents a head, and winter green who will sell the baskets. MUNICIPAL COURT onions are at rock bottom at 6 cents a "Music by the 10-plece Metro orchestra and Hpectal decorations are planned for bunchy Winter oranges are Just pegging out. the Orpheum. The Oordlnler are presenting "Adam and' Eva." Members of the Octagon club enjoyed Informal luncheon in the Shriver-Tohnson tea. rooms yesterday.1 Following the serving of the.

menu, the guests went to the apartment of Mrs. J. E. TMellor, South Spring 'where the afternoon was spent In ''playing bridge. A well attended meeting of the Congregational woman's missionary a.

held Thursday afternoon at the (some of Mrs. J. C. -Thompson. A study pf the first chapter of the home mission book under the leadership of Mrs.

Max Ceverldge proved very Interesting. Mrs. the dance. All of the proceeds will oe but the Valencia are coming to take turned over to the K. C.

ball team. Betty Lee was arraigned in municipal Spring Shopping may count upon fullest value, measure for every dollar spent and in every case, quality for quality, our values will add large savings for our patrons. -SAMPLES OF LATEST SPRING COATS I' $1 0.00 VALUES AT $3.95 $20.00 VALUES AT $8.50 $30 to $40.00 VALUES AT DRESSES Taffetas, Crepe Knits, Canton Crepes, all the newest shades at less than half and Flannel Sport Jackets in colors, red, green, tan and navy: $15.00 values at I Samples of Silk Waists, great variety; values $10. Our special price fof Saturday $3.25 Form-fit Brassieres; guaranteed not to rip, in the new styles with support- ers attached 23c to $3.00 SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW IN FOOTWEAR -r 1 lot Ladies' Slippers, values up to $4.00, for 98c Growing Girls' Oxfords $2.69 Martha Wasliington Slippers, size np to 5l2 Ladies' Sandal Slippers, all sizes Youth's Tennis Shoes i 75c Boys' Tennis Shoes i Boys' Tennis Bali, suction soles $1.70 and $1.98 Men's Colored Canvas Oxfords 1 Men's Brown Calf, $6.00 value $2.48 SAMPLE FOOTWEAR FOR ALL MANKIND RE AT VARTETT HALF PRICE Reliable Department Store 212 South Phillips Avenue. Carpenter Hotel court charged with grand larceny.

8he is accused of having stolen two dresses from the Carl Reld establishment, dress SICK AND INJURED es valued at $90. She waived prelimin ary hearing and was held to the next their place, Florida grapefruit, however, are at ther last gasp and will soon be past all hope or caring. Celery Is at the distressing between season time, with, the California and Florida fast fading and the Michigan product due soon. Tomatoes look attractive and the right age, selling at 50 centa a pound, and large green peppers are marked 10 cents apiece, term of circuit court in luwo oau. it Mr.

L'bba Dirrman. of Tea, is was but a short time ago that Ketty. w. F. Hunting, Mrs.

R. A. Sllvius, and medical patient at Sioux Fall hospital lec was Incourt with tears In her eyes tn answer to a similar charge, when Mrs. K. B.

Cressey discussed the vail Mrs. E. M. Smith, 807 North Walts pus phases of the subject "The Church ave. Is receiving medical treatment at the Reliable Department store was the and Betty Ie claimed It was as a Service Agency for the People.

Sioux Fall hospital. Home grown vegetables will be on aale Many useful articles were donated for Edna Severaon, of Larchwood, la. everywhere be Tore either merchants or customrs know It. Tftard i academy. Refreshments were and Peter Matteson, of Arlington, -un derwent throat operations today at Moe erved by the hostess assisted by Barnes Andrew Beveridge, W.

R. KtligS' pury'and Hay ward Marshall. hospital. her first offense. She was given a sen-1 tence of 2i days, and the sentence was suspended.

Harry Rudd failed to appear to answer to the charge of speeding and forfeited a cash bond of I'iB. Armes failed to appear to meet the charce of Darklng a car on the Ol Johnson, of Inwood, is re ALLEN RECEIVES ceiving medical treatment at Mo hos The Little Missionary Helpers will pital. toieet In the parlors of the First l.uth ran church Saturday afternoon with DELL RAPIDS SCHOOLS TO McCormlck as hostess, streets all nlgnt wttnout ugnis ana ir- Miss Kathleen JAILjENTENCE Former Commissioner of Agricul HAVE EXHIBIT ON MAY 13 Th annual exhibit of work done by Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Wyman have returned from Long. Beach, where they spent the winter. felted 15. C.

W. Clause for parking over time In the business part of the city, forfeited 15. Frank Hanson pleaded guilty to the iharge of Intoxication and was let off with a fine of 113. u. A.

Btetler pleaded guilty to the students In the public schools at Dell Rapids will held there Saturday aft ernoon and evening. May IS, according to word received her today. Th ex ture Must Spend 10 Months in the County Jail hibits will be seen in th Dell Rapids charge of speeding and paid a 'One of FARM BUREAU URGES FUNDS auditorium. WDlffo Sure Way To Get Rid Of Dandruff EAST SIDE NEWS MBS. BOY B.

DAT, Bdltor 1310 Best rtfth St. Phone 314? i At Session Here Today Asks $3,000 for Maintenance of Agents in County There la one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is dissolve It. This destroys it entirely. To do this, Just get about four oun ce of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; ap ply It at night when retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gent 1 Si On his plea of guilty to embeixle-ment. Hugh N.

Allen was today sentenced to serve 10 months in the Minnehaha county jail, according to word received here today. The sentence was pronounced this afternoon by Judge D. Elliot, following Aliens plea of guilty yesterday, to all SO counts of the Indictment. Allen who was formerly depunty commissioner of agriculture for South Dakota, committed the offense to which ke pleaded guilty, while he was secretary-troasurer of the Federal Farm Loan association of Aberdeen. He was indicted on 20 counts by a federal grand Jury, charging embezzlement In sums ranging from 125 to 1700, and pleaded guilty to all the counts.

In passing sentence. Judge ElMott said that he realized that he might be criticised for leniency, but that he had taken into consideration the fact that Allen was under the influence of liquor ly with the finger tips. Numerous farmers, some of them ccornpanled by their wives, the board tf directors of the Minnehaha county farm bureai, the county agent, the 1)0 and girls club leader, and the Tuoard of county commissioners were Nora K. Mehalslck, US Indiana avenue, entertained at an Informal dancing party Wednesday evening for a number of her scholars. Dancing passed a pleasant evening, after which a buffet luncheon was served.

A few members of the "Idle Few" club were entertained at the home of Mrs M. M. Hill. 10 West Eighth yesterday afternoon. Mrs.

L. Trainer assisted the hostess In serWng luncheon at the close of the afternoon. J. W. Floody, of Pipestone, who lias been the guest of hi sister, Mrs.

K. J. Wade. 10U East Eighth the past few days departed for his home today. Mr.

and Mrs. Westlund, 1019 F.ast By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it no matter how much session this afternoon at the court dandruff you may have. liouse. Tou will find, too, that all Itching and The session was called for the pur digging of the scalp will atop Instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous pose or discussing the future maintenance of the county agricultural Chosen by Business for Reliability and Economy glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel agent and the boys and girls club a hundred times better. Tou can get liquid arvon at any drug at the time the offense was committed, and that for the past three years had been making an effort to pay back the stolen money, and had In fact, returned store.

It la Inexpensive and four oun ces Is all you will need: This simple remedy has never been known to fail. considerable part of it. The. Judge gent. A petition was presented the commissioners (luring th meeting signed ly O.

A. Flat berg, secretary of the farm bureau, asking for an appropriation of, 13, 000 a year for the county's Share in keeping the two agents for the coming year. There has been a county agent In this county since October. 117. The meeting opened shortly after i O'clock.

cited Allen's record with the state department of agriculture as evidence of his effort to live down his past. 1095 NOTICE Cuticura Talcum is Frasrant and' Very Healthful Simple free of CatWw -arrl, Dept M.Uwji, Mm. 25c everywhere, My wife Lucy Seebaker. having left my bed and board, 1 will not be re sponsible for any debts contracted by her. (Signed) Ninth motored to Montrose yesterday and visited at the home of their niece.

The Daisy club wan entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Holmstrom, D00 being the diversion, lflgh score prlxe went to Mrs O'Loughlin and consolation honor to Mis. Mallory. Luncheon was served during the afternoon. Mr.

mid Mrs. tleorge Wheeler, 716 North Fairfax have, as their miests the latter's ulster, Mrs. F. Mall-man, and family, also her rrfbther, Mrs. H.

L. Hurklt. all of West Virginia, who arrived last evening to make their future home here. They will In a few ttavs visit at the home of Mrs. Hurklt'a son, 11.

U. Hurklt, 609 West Nineteenth until they are settled. Mi-s Clara Holier, East Sixth arihed home yesterday from Larch wood, where Ue spent the past two weeks, called there by th Illness of her daughter. Mis. l'eter Tost.

The Friendship Bible class of the M. E. church will hold a bake (bale Kutuiday at the Bee Hive store. With Essex Replacing Others adv. Peter Seebaker.

LEGION PAPER ISSUE JUNE 15 (grniasiiaini Pacific Searching test of a car's worth is made in business i For accurate records of costs are kept. There is no guess A car's value js: judged as it proves itself in service; The wide preference "for Essex in business service indicates how con-' vincingly has: made its mark as the most economical car in the market to own. 1 -You that sort of reliability in your personal car, too. State Adjutant Heffron Plans to Publish South Dakota Le-gionaire Soon nV wllj not.tfade in any of of our Essex cars, but us another season. The men who drive them requested no not to trade, as each 1 onvlnoed be has the best oar the road, the best motor he ver rode behind: However will soon have more orders Essex cars.

As rapidly as our are retired we will take on the Essex. They are lust as light on tires, use less (as, cover mileage faster, ar on the men. Practically no time out for repairs." Walrath Sherwood Omaha. Nbr. Lumber Co.

Mr. Marlon Carlhile. S14 North From arrived home today from Benton Harbor. called there by the Illness of relatives three weeks ago. Mr.

and Mrs l. B. Itoyce. 103 East First issue of the South Dakota American Legion paper will be made about June according to David Heffron, State adjutant. Mr.

Heffron la now lining up the paper for Its first publica Luxurious ships with hospitable Canadian Pacific service th pleasant way to Europe. Fir (t a last ol old world charm in Old French Canada Montreal and Quebec. Then two day dowa th sheltered Sc. Lawrence, and Fifth motored to Rentier today and spent tne day with friends. Mrs.

E. Hendriikson. of Fl.tntlrenu tion, and expects to get out three Issue before the state convention meets at arrived last evening for a week's visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Huron. In the event these prove sue cessful the Huron convention will con lUearnand family.

1.11 East Fifth t. sici.t tne feasibility or getting out a Mrs. Joseph Wade. Edgerton, Is EUROPE i ne xuem oi ner son, m. j.

Wade, and legion publication regularly. The Issues of the paper will be eight pages, and will reach about (,000 ex-tervice men In South Dakota. This la DAYS ianuiy Touring, $1095 Coach, $1345 The V. V. club gave a farewell uirtv a Cabriolet, $1295 Freight and Tax Extra the number which will be printed for, last evening at the home of Tdell and by short sea trip each of these Issues.

open sea Leila Manning, llol North In Mr. Heffron has been Belling advertls John P. Bleeg Company DISTRIBUTORS uvnur i mm uenruue aicuonaia, who Is leaving for Custer sanitarium. She was presented with a number of useful gift. Mr.

Sam Sedgwick, entertained a Tew friends Thursday afternoon at her home. Luncheon closed a pleasant oft. rnoon. Ir.g for th last few days, and Is working on th preliminary plans for the paper. ft Ford's ambition was to make a SO-cent watch, but he found It would run, so be called it a car.

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