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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 4

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Argus-Leaderi
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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1 1 THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER, SIOUX FALLS, S. D. fTedneiJay, Jang: kahs National bank wars s2J reelected, the meeting a number of routine matters were taken sp. Steinway and Irers Pond are sold South Dakota by W. J.

Dree M. Dl IS ACQUITTED ON BR0CKWAT WILL REPRESENT CONSISTORY annotated to ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS by Olive Rebirts Bartsn The officers of this institution are W. L. Baker, nrealdent: Max Aj Kuehn. BANKS SHOW GOOD REPORTS la H.

Andern. ager for South tta- LIOUORJSHARGE vice president: H. V. Harlan, vtoe preaU dent) B. H.

Requa, eashler; and O. IX Rowley, assistant cashier. Officers sxa also members of the board of directors represent Occidental conslstorr No. at a conference to be held represen Mrs. Addle Hotteli ATWTsliftKCsHl tatives from tns emer ausomo wom Including the Eastern, Star and Shrine rv v.

kx daoiilMl to eoonerate with the following: Joe Kirby, Jerry Car let on, Louis Ckllle, George T. Black- Earl Frost, Charged With Sellinf Commercial and Sarongs, First ao ikozs rom qtjxkut man, John P. Bleeg and R. B. Warren.

with the other bodies In the building of Liquor, Found Not Guilty Jury Not Ont Long KIMBALL COMMERCE BODY State and Minnehaha Na-: tional Eject Officers HOLDS BOOSTER MEETING new Masonic lempie. xnis oecniun was reached at the quarterly meeting held by the consistory at the Masonic temple lest evening. Annual reports were given by the secretary and treasurer. SIOUX VALLEY POULTRY ASSN. TO ELECT JAN.

30 Meetings of directors, officers, and stockholders for the Minnehaha Nation (SperUl te The Argos-Lseder) KimbalL Jan, 10. A vary large num It was Scramble Stulrrel whs wanted the next 'favor from the Green Wlaard. Jit climbed to the top of the pins tree where the Greta Wizard bad sis workshop and made bla magic "Why, how A do, Seramble," fhe fairy man said pleasantly. Teu're quite a stranger, rat glad to see you." -Thank you." answered Scramble aneaslly and looking as though there was something on his mind. "I nope you're glad enough te see "roe to be' willing to do me favor, sir!" "Why, it Just depends," remarked the Green Wlaard.

"It Just ell depend on what you want." "Well, yosj sea Irs this way." said Scramble. "Sometimes I tike to go out o' nights and play checkers with any friends, or dominoes, or some thing like that sometimes I get so Interested forget what time it Is. 'N then when I go home, 8amanth wakes and she Is generally so mad al 'bank, the First State and the Commercial and Savings bank, of Sioux ber of members and others attended the third annual meeting of the charar bar of commerce banquet at the Kimball House. Palls, were held late yesterday afternoon and developed the same report as Speeches were made by President the five other banks la be etty announced early In the fay that lilt bad JSkehlstadt of the Dakota Wesley an "The Jury which heard ths evldencs in the case of the City of Bloux Falls vs. Earl Frost charged with, selling liquor, aid not take long to bring- In a verdict not guilty.

The jury front out about o'clock and at 4:10 returned With a verdict of acquittal. Frost wai tried on the aarae charge during the month of December when tb Jury was unable to agree. The arrest of Frost was the result of a campaign put on here by three Imported atool pigeons named Parka. Lee and Calvert While Parka, Calvert and Lee not present at yesterday's trial the testimony of the three men submitted at the first trial was read before the jury as a part of the prosecution. been a year of splendid business, de university; W.

Reams, of the good Members of the Sioux Valley Poultry association will hold thehr annual election of officers on January 0, it was announced today. Plans for the next annual poultry exhibition will be made. roads committee, of Mitchell, and also by kfr. Anthler, traffic manager of the posits Increased remarkably, and 1(21 looked as though It would asher in a new era. of prosperity In this region.

There' wars few changes made at Mitchell chamber of commerce. Mr. Dinehart ef Chamberlain: Mr. Beauty Is But Skin Deep And these banking institutions. Hermann Abernholta, Platte, was added as a new Coxard, one of the county Commissioners, and Mayor Hilton, of White Lake, also spoke.

director of the Commercial and Sav ings bank. A city and farm loan, department is to be a Bear future addition Boosting for the Chamberlain bridge Good Blood Is Beneath Both Minneapolis, want to this public exprefsion 0f what n. Pierce's medicine- have done for ml' Some rears ago I was In a at the First State bank. John C. Mujidt was newly elected as vice president, and was the chief subject of the evening, and the progress made by the Kimball year was discussed by the members.

Aa chamber of commerce daring the past J. Steven was chosen as a new member he beard jtt i I rectors "for Lhe down with neither str'enilt orchestra furnished music for the occasion. rirec mate daiik. Commercial and Savings -In addition; to the eleftion of Mr. reiSuuvr sajrtrMt.4 that I take Dr.

Pierce's GoMen Mlta, Discovery, I secured a bottle from thi drug store and this was so htlpfm I had no need of a second bottle those whose condition needs buildlnr up, I can and do recommend ftr vJZ Ahemholts a director the 'following former officers were reelected William WPy PWt fsVIIU aUlllUBMitwWv.wssK iswiiMmsWnniiaitiini mM mmMtmmmmmmf Hoese, president; EL C. Olson, vice presi' dant 8. K. vice president; Oolden Medical Discovery." Mrs. Addi.

Louis Jacobs. caBhler; A. Skyberg, assistant cashier tnd, H. sis tanl cashier. jnoiieu, Jii cucnanan -N Uam health and vltaHty by obtainine Dr.

Pierce's Discovery at your d-uS store, in tablets or liquid. Y. W. RE-ELECTS-MRS. 'GROSSMAN Officer Elected at Meeting list Nilbt Urge Reformatory for Young Offenders Mrs! Grant Crossman was re-elected president of the T.

W. C. A. at meeting of the board of directors last evenings Mrs. TheodorelBock was named via president, Mrs.

Paul J. Hoffman, secretary, airs. Kendall Cressey, treasurer, and Miss Olive Stevenson, recording secretary. A resolution favoring the erection of Director reelected weret Fam Mr. Olson, Henry Carlson, Mr.

urigsby CO. Wtnquist, VtJ Ballard, C. E. peel an, Mr. Jacobs, Mr.

Hoese. Oscar Belle, A. IL Blauvelt San Johnson, EDec a SaIIs 8. atadson and Carl ueUor. rim State- With the addition pt the new department In this bank, to open about February 1.

besides two new officers, the former officials reelected who are also members of the board of directors, were as follows: W. Schulta, president: Send Us Your FILMS Our KODAK SHOP Eas given prompt and effi. cient service for fourteen years. You can rely op as for good work. Malcolm McGregor, vice president; F.

W. Schults. cashier: J. F. Schultx.

as- a reformatory for young offenders "Why, how do, Scramble," the falrymaa said pleasaady. she gives me nts'for staying out so late! I was thinking, air. that a pair Of maglo shoes that didn't make any noise and wake her a p. might help some." "Oh, I see, I see." answered the Wizard wisely, shaking his head and putting his finger-tips together. "Will souf asked Bcrsmble louMy.

1 I'll have to think," answered the falryman. "I'm not sure that 1 can. Did you say you snt out alone onightsr "Why, yes!" answered Scramble. "You see Sauiautlia's always too tired after washing and Ironing and cooking and sewing all she has to go to bed early." "And what do you do all day?" "Ohf why 1 have to gather nuts snd acorns for winter. And ou know how It is.

I always meet people and they want to stop and chatter. I don't get much else done. "Well. I guess Pm out of maglo shoes Just now." answered the. Wisard soberly.

"My advice is to stay at home nights sr else take your wife along. Mr. Squirrel. I'll wish you good-day, (To Continued), (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service) alstant cashier; J. W.

Davis, sssislant cashier, snd Charles Iseman, as the rather than the rebuilding of the state penitentiary was adopted. other director. a Minnehaha Hational Directors and officers of the Mtnne. RECEPTION TO HONOR QB? MRS. W.

BLAIR ROBERTS Members of the Young Peoplet league of Calvary Episcopal cathedral will be guests Friday evening, at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Hugh L. Burleson, In honor of Mrs. Blair Roberts. short program has been WILL RECEIVE BIDS JAN.

26 Roberts and Miss Eunice Peabody wtU give abort addresses. Miss Lillian Mc-Cullough will offer a number of vocal selections and Miss Eileen Symms will entertain with dances. Miss Birred Martin and Allan Tre are on the reception committee land the Burleson home will be suitably decorated for the occasion, women of the state.) Sun-Maids Are Better Raisins Insist on Sun-Maid Raisins, the kind you know art good, at all first-class stores. i Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins (in blue packages fine for cakes and puddings), are washed, seeded, sterilized and packed, while still hot from the steri- liser, in new, dean canons. Sun-Maid Raisins should cost you no more than the following prices: Seeded ilea.

Use i)-2oeU 5ua(tJe os. nrfpso,) IBs Seeded er Seedless (11 -J Seeded, is tin (S s. 20e Seeded, in tin .) lSe Ask your dealer for them. School Board Will Consider Con tracts for Two New School Buildings BISHOP WILL ATTEND Jones raint Co. Davis 144 141 19 4S4 H.

Jones 7 177 13 452 Kllstrom 17i UT 1 501 Howard 16t 17 1ST 41 R. Jones lit U9 168 600 Handicap Ill US lit til Totals 175 St fit 17l Tint State Bank Ijoden 18s 148 17S tit Benson 187 1(S 610 Schults 88 102 141 tit Baker 14J ltl 118 430 F. Schults 192 128 141 871 Handicap IBS HI 158 488 Totals 840 882 897 2600 Stockyards Welch 238 14 1T 605 BANQUET IN NEW YORK Transfer and Storage UP-TO-DATE MACHINE SHOP WORK Transfer and Repair Rates srs less because) of the large volume of business and ss we de our twn re- Its ip work it makes our overhead ess and you receive trte benefit. Give Us a Call Ws are distributors for Minnesota Farm Machinery and Twine. Ideal Spreaders Simplex Grain Grader Co.

Poney Concrete Mixers Ws neve a number ef first class rebuilt trucks. including road graveling and farm trucks for sale. COME AND 8EE US BEFORE BUYING Sioux falls Auto Dray I Transfer Phone 1208 RUST, Proprietor Bishop Bernard 3. Mahoney will leave soon for New Tork to be present at a farewell banquet to be tendered Rev. Edward A.

Mooney, Cleveland, who has been pointed to succeed January 21 was the date set by the board of 'education last evening for receiving sealed bids on the Sioux Falls school bond Issue of $300,000 for the construction of the new Hawthorne ani Whittler schools. In canvassing the vote of the nehool election held last Thursday a difference of only 17 votes wa -found from the total unofficially The official vote was 1063 for the bond issue and 29C against it according to te can- Bishop Mahoney as Spiritual Director Sun-Maid Raisins of the American college In Rome. Hall 20 141 188 538 Rnglund 155 152 159 48C Fltzgibbon 183 145 134 412 The appointment was made to fill the vacancy created by the appointment of Bishop Mahoney to the Sioux Falls diocese. iKev. Mooney will -leave New Tork On January 20.

Bishop Mahoney will spend about two weeks visiting relatives in Albany before returning. Laird 152 159 15 478 Handicap 99 19 99 297 Totals 981 892 9S1 2794 Hawks fly 150 miles an hour. SECRETARY OF RETAIL ASSOCIATION IN CITY PRESTIGE- The Reward of Years E. Rleff, financial secretary of the Have you ever thought of it? Inert and useless stone, blasted from the earth, guided through scores -of intricate processes under the watchful care of chemist and engineer, converted into impalpable pow-der, shipped to every corner of the country and then, as if by magic, transformed again to stone to make sanitary and safe the wolatetl of the farmer to increase his yields and profits- to house the prodvfet of his fields in silo and elevators to bridge rivers to revitalize town property by making possible the towering architecture of today to build tunnels and subways to speed the city worker to his home to make more beautiful and economical and enduring the cottage, the workshop and the mansion to increase the comfort and economy of motor travel, by roads as even and hard as chis eled stone to make structures of every sort more secure against fire and the ravages of wear and time. These are tut a few of 1 the uses of They indicate what one industry can mean 4 to a nation.

But the industry's meaning to you indi- -vidually must naturally depend on what you WHY SUFFER PILES And ether diseates of the Re stum cured without pain. Positive gusrantee. DR. CHAS. T.

SCHROYER S. F. Nat'l Bsnk Bldg Sioux Falls. 3. D.

Justsayv ouin uaaoia itemu theaters mwkw tlon, spent yesterday In Bloux Falls conferring with E. U. BerdahU secretary of the association. Mr. Rleff Is a merchant located at Veblen.

He has proved the possibility of conducting a cash business In a small town, and has for a number of years taken an active part of the affairs of the association. Mr. Rleff states that business In Veblen has been good and that the car Shortage was felt but slightly In the torritory served by the town. 5 The enviable prestige which we are now enjoying is not a matter of pose or pretense, but rather the reward of services- faithfully performed of a work conscientiously and worth? ily done over a period of 10 years. Bluegay to your druggist The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay.

A touch stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and conies out Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in thin plasters. The action is the same. Pain Stops Instantly WET WASH BARNETTS LAUNDRY PHONE 60 6o PER POUND MAY SECURE TAGS TO SHIP TO GREEK REFUGEES Tags for use on packages shipped from America to refugees In Greece may be obtained at the office of the Americanization school in the Williams building. Miss Laura Peck, American-tsatlon director, says a limited number of the tags are on hand.

1 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO. A. M. MARSH, Manager. Metropolitan Block, 9th and Main Phone 422-K NEW IMPROVED REMINGTON -V JUST OUT HADLEIGHj).

HYDE OPTOMETRIST First Door Sooth of Frank Hyde Jewelry Co. Constipation -1. For Paper Hanging, Painting or anytbmg'in Wall Work, call 3I63-L or 1864-M Relieved Without the Uta of Laxatives Najoria ft lubricant not a medicine or laxative bo cannot tripe. When yon are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is produced In the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nuiol because Ford Owners Battery Service 1 Vvlfo eslno! it act like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it.

Try it to- ismntferuir alwsra tepn a itr nsnd WE REPAIR AND REBUILD FORD BATTERIES If your Battery needs attention brine it to us and et the benefit of our recent reduction on FREE INSPECTION AT ALL TIMES Coon Auto Company 3 1 8-20-22 So. Phillips Are. Sioux S. D. FORD AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE ftaeftaha Shse Shop HATS CLEANED AND REBLOCKED, 75c All Shoe Repairing Dona by Experienced Workmen at Reasonable Prices While You Wait.

We Guarantee All Work Done By Us PROMPT" ATTENTION GIVEN MAIL ORDERS Kinnehaha Shoo Shop 116 North Phillips It Is the best thing- I know for eo-aema and similar IBs, and it so gentle and toothing- It is excellent for cots, burns, or teres. We use Kesl-ol Soap also It's Ideal for the complexion and bath. Ten, yon can get all the Reslnol products from your druggist" r1 lj. fcAsfcLssBHsBitfajisesajssttflsasiAw jjl A HTMCANT-NOT A PKATIVgfcf know of it on what you know of cement, the care taken irr making it, the ease with which you can' avail yourself of it. 1 Advertisements to ol- 2 low will tell you about tliese things.

PORTLAND CEIENT ASSOCIATION Nationat Organization to improve aiul Extend tht Via vf Concrete Brused7-ease the pain! a. I rn Orpha A. Buck SOPRANO TEACHER OF SINGING Grsduste Northwestern University School ef Music, Chicago. Studio. 518 S.

Spring Phone HXtt nniv aioans 10 sure siwi. mcrcaa 0 --liw rlmitflHnn ratrer cnnoeeMriri.Thl I reduces' iwcllirig and inflammation -the pain disappears! Sloan's Liniment All DeMjiiill Prkmbog Boea PMroit LmAsmIis rlukdlphie -w lit 4 a m-w. II China KUIom Mflnukce rati Portland, Orag. VnnMt, B.C fakUbCiv CITIZENS INVESTMENT CO. MEZZANINE FLOOR BANK tfl thOm IwlkMpali.

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