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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 7

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Argus-Leaderi
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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April 133- THE DAILX AKUL5 LLAULK, MOUAJTALLS, S. U. high cost of living, feel fine from the tor. that the local Chautauqua season has been scheduled for 'July 6 to 10. The Standard Chautauqua company has been signed for this year.

This la the company which has filled datea at Custer for a number of years. City Com for Municipal Election Tuesday "The health department wishes to ap peal to the people to take this matter up strong and make splendid success of "Get good seeds from a' dependable store, prepare the ground, plant the seeds and watch them grow and derive pleasure and profit thereby. "Be a producer once and see how yeu like It. The feeling is great." VIZ CHATTTAUQUA DATB (Sperlal to The Ama-tadrt Hot Springs The Chautauqua association of Hot Springs' has received word STRAND Now Showing MAC DONALD IN "REFUGE Radianty beautiful as ever, Katherine MacDonald rises to new dramatic heights in this story set agsinst the picturesque baskground of castle halls. BLAZES A Mermaid Comedy lOo 8TRAND ORCHESTRA 30a a N.

Bearl. Mrs. Maud Vennard. Flfth ward, fourth precinct; W. T.

Shockley. VlrgU Wlluon, W. H. Aberle. Sixth ward, first preclnctrWm.

House. Mrs. C. C. Cowan.

Gilbert Leedom. Sixth wa-d. second precinct: H. B. Mill.

Mrs. Ed. Smith, E. R. Buckley.

Sixth ward, third precinct: H. Smith. Mrs. Ai Erskine, Leonard Buhry-ver. "Seventh ward, first precinct: C.

C. CrandalL B. W. Phillips, Fletcher Al-guire. Seventh ward, second precinct: John M.

Freese, Mrs. A. B. Sessions. Martin Larson.

Eighth first precinct: E. 8. Knowles, Mrs. W. Hlldahl, J.

B. Lunn. Eighth ward, second precinct: K. H. Brown, W.

W. Murphy, Cora Ninth ward, flrst precinct: H. May-berry, John Bay. Mrs. J.

J. Harty. Ninth ward, second precinct: R. H. Magee.

Mrs. E. B. Spencer; W. A.

Mills. Tenth ward, flrst precinct: James Sullivan, Amy Gremmels. Geo. Wallace. -Tenth ward, second precinct: A.

D. Stuckeman. Robt. Frank. Frank Richardson.

Eleventh ward, first precinet: Chas. Mumby, Walter Fischer, Jas. Dalton. Eleventh ward, second precinct: J. T.

Tothlll, Henry Freese. Mrs. Geo. A. Randolph.

iNEW OLYMPIAN If It's New It's at the Olympia I TNUW SHOWING HERBERT RAWLINSON in "The Prisoner" THE PRICE I 1 I I Children 10c Adults 20c NEWS COMEDY LEATHER PUSHERS With REGINALD nPNNV I UNIVERSAL PICTURES ICTUKtS -fj All Yours B9I sD9 beS -The Pleasure Is All Yours exercise of working ln the ground 'and raise vegetables that will make your family healthy, so you have everything to gain and nothing to loose and we want this pastime to become 'fashionable, so we ail can Jndulge in it --There are many vacant loU ln the city that grow rank with weeds that cause complaints later In the season that eould be need for this purpose and by doing this many objects would ba served, as would give a better kept appearance to our town, make It health ler and look like prosperity. "A clean town Is a very desirable place to live ln and If we keep our town clean It will induce emigration ae people like to live under good surroundings and we have it In our power to have Sioux Falls a big, live, hustling city that we will all be proud of. It Is a good town as It la, but let's make It bet- LONELY" BACHELOR want to meet a companionable woman. Must be good cook and even, tempered. Object, matrimony.

If interested eee Harry Carey In "Crashin Thru" at tha LIBERTY, starting Saturday, 10o NOWl NOWI 30o Follow the Crowd All Aboard for the Colonial A Riotl Mack Jen witt QKhart Jaw Now Playinj CHAS.JBUCK)J0NES The Fast Mai! A fast mttving melodrama that is sure to please Also COMEDY MAKE A GARDEN, SAYS DOARNES City Health Physician Urges Public to Get Busy With Practical Exercise "Make a garden." This is the slogan of Dr. William Barnes, city health officer for "garden week" which will be held April 21 to t. th hlffh Cost Of living. and beautlflcation of the city are some of the results he sees. te says: am ira tA have "Garden week' in our town April to the 2S of this month and we want every one to take notice, get busy and make.

garden. -By doing this you will reduce the The DANCE that was to have been held at Tea Saturday, will be held Thursday, April 12th Music furnished by. JOLLY CLUB ORCHESTRA "of Sioux Falls. EVERYBODY WELCOME ATTHE LIBERTY ALL WEEK Last night the company played and wes very well received. You will miss a treat if you stay away.

A. MINERYINI Famous Piano-Accordionist and hie Broadway Concert Company stopped here on open date on their way to Minneapolis. Playing; Everything; from Opera to Jazz. Miss Belmont, Organ Chimes soloist. Scott, CycloneXylo-phonist.

I. Harris, Saxophone Supreme. If you like action, don't mis it! Ae usual a full program of pictures, i Now Playing J. WARREN KERRIGAN, in "THE DREAM CHEATER" Good Comedy. Admission 10 and 30o Shows, 3 p.

7:45 p. 9:20 p. m. 0RPHEUW1 ALL THIS WEEK except Friday Matinee CORDINIER PLAYERS Present "IT'S A BOY" It's Funny It's Good Matinee at 2:30, Nights 8:15 Sat, Mat. 23 -35c Sun.

and Hoi. Mat. 28 -55c. Sun. night 28-56-75c.

Week Nights 23-35-5Eo, a few at 75c. ALL NEXT WEEK WELCOME STRANGER to Happiness Edwin Careve oresents I ft II Jr t-O 1 i ji symphonuoflift in ihe'hiqh and low places bit Curtis ientorf directed by UwinQmwe STRAND-IS'uX WOMEN PROGRESS WITITPOLITICS Paper of Mrs. Leavitt Read at Des Moines Convention -Today Tells Plan of the voting precinct Advantage" w.nn Vot. 'm a paper written Mrs. L.

Leavitt of Sioux Falls was read this morning at the na-Zowl invention of League of Women tionai in Des Moines. LWs avltt was unable to be pres. Tnis Plan follows, in the Minne-League of Women 'Voters has prov- 1a hlEhly successful. Mrs. j.eavui saio.

Her paper -We can translate the "Meals of the XSTmtin Viitprn Into KaHvmes -o tha -toW and county activities or in ormmlxatton. eys- discussion, and diSlng personal experience in suffrage campaigns and in League ac-fttfes since the League of Women Vot-V ISmV into I can highly the following effective plan IT rEStotlon which emphasizes the great advantage of the voting precinct of this plan la to effect as active- auxiliaries as there are I'ntinir t-. auxiliary is to be in charge of a Jifalrman vice chairman and secretary. All auxiliaries are to hold monthly meet-i Tat the same specified time, and fol low the same course of The general monthly meetings of the organisation are to be held the week fnfiowing the precinct meetings, at which time each auxiliary chairman re-Torts on attendance, membership and general Interest at preceding "Thschool buildings provide popular nreclnct meeting place as teachers are interested and will gladly arrange special nrVsrsm features by the school children. "The Minnehaha League of Women Voters formerly known as the Minnehaha Franchise League, has followed this plan of organization most successfully and has found that It creates general Interest, enthusiasm, cooperation, and also a spirit of competition "and rivalry which the greatest incentive to success.

citizenship course of -study ar-ransed by the National League was completed by-the Minnehaha League last year Questions on these lessons were given advance publication in the Sioux Falls dailies, so that all women might have the benefit of this popular course In advanced citizenship, and be encouraged to attend, the precinet This studv course has attracted wide attention. Many organizations of the state and surrounding country have written expressing a desire to. follow our plan and secure the national study course. Impartial Discussion third essential of a successful league program is impartial and all partisan discussion of all public questions. The Minnehaha League has ever made these discussions the principal features of the general meetings, and It has achieved the reputation of being absolutely fair and Impartial to all candidates and to all political parties." "The subjects -given consideration at the general meetings are controversial, of popular interest, and those which are at the time engaging the public "Candidates of all political parties have been given opportunities bfore elections to express themselves upon these questions and particularly upon the proposed legislation which has received the endorsement and support of the League of Women Later the successful candidates have been invited to report what has been accomplished.

"Programs of the precinct and general meetings are supplemented by reports of standing committees which correspond to the national and state committees. B.U-...": Publicity "Publicity fa one of the most Important factors lit the advancement of the League It must be interesting, distinctive, and continuous. If we would educate the public to become familiar with the ideals of the League and appreciate Its possibilities. "Trie opportunities which the Minnehaha League has afforded to study citizenship and to hear Important discussion of each public question at the most opportune time, appeals to women who would be prepared to determine their own convictions in preference to accepting the wisdom of others, "This program of education teaches self-reliant citizenship, the duty of be--j mg impartially icformfa on all public questions, and actively Interested in the discharge of public obligations. "In the words of Mrs.

Parks' pledge. "It teaches women to respect the rights of others, to uphold convictions which differ from their own, an to regard their citizenship as sacred trust." REVIMETS FOR NORTH END Rev. John Patrick Will Conduct Them at Church Here Com-1 mencing April 15 Revival meetings will open next-Sunday at the North end church to continue every night for two weeks, it was an. flounced today. Rev.

John Patrick, an evangelist will have charge of the campaign. 'V-;" On Friday evening, April 13 a social win be held at the church to give the people a chance to meet the Rev. Patrick. An Informal program is being arranged, and refreshments will be served. TRAITCXS SCOTT KB1TOXXSS0HV The Song Without Words the Star-Epangled Banner.

Life. WANTED, A WIFE Mutt be good housekeeper, good-natured and with a fondness for eountry life. For full details see Harry Carey in "Crashin' Thru" at the LIBERTY, starting II At an adjourned meeting of the" city commission held this mornlncr at th city auditorium the judges who' will nave cnarge of the coming municipal election in the various nrecincta th city were named, The election will be held on Tuesday of next week, April 17, and the Judges in the various precincts are a follows: First ward J. Ty McQll vary. Roy Nugen.

Mrs. AI Main. Second ward: J. J. Corcoran.

Ur Hugh Whitcomb. A Pins r1 flrst precinct: Dave Ja-nr ward, second precinct: Martin M' C- I- Bv.ach- r- Fauske 2 "Lart thlrd Precinct: D. W. Tre-mere, B. Metcalf.

Herbert Freese. Su.th nrst Precinct: Ed. Hyde, Fred Simmerling, Mrs. J. C.

Seals. Fourth ward, second precinct: V. A Barnes. P. K.

Tucker, Jessie McNeill. r.L wavdl Precinct: Francis SrAohn 1 -Johnaon. W. A. Williams.

ya. second precinct: A. K. S- Hi Hurst. N.

J. Brockinan. Fifth ward, third precinct: J. YANKTON P. U.

WIDELY KNOWN Olaf Nelson, Now in Office There, Has State-wide Acquaintance and Standing Tankton has a veteran for a postmaster now. Olaf Nelson who recentlv as sumed the office, is widely known over tne He came toTankton in 1883 and for three years Worked as laborer and then five years as a clerk after which he went into business for himself. For four years he was grand master of the Ancient (Order of United Workmen in this state, has been alderman, of the school board, county treasurer and active member since Its organization, of the commercial club. In 1891 he was married to Carolina Carlson and they have a family- of threes boys two girls. i Mr.

Nelson is an active member of the Scandinavian Lutheran church, a 32 degree Mason and an active republican. "Cohen listens-in on the radio" Never, since Joe Hayman Cobea on thi Telephone" threw Amer ica into convulsion, have vou heard anything so funny as this new If vou own a radio you'll simply howl. If you don you howl. But tbit Columbia Record and have a ipesm. -At Columbia "Mi it 7 I A-3832 75c i So sorry you a minute.

Shriver-Johnson's that assistants some demonstration 1 A a Why really, A large number "and said he Waves and heard him say would show Today Thursday Friday-Saturday Through Breathless Thrills The Largest Store in South Dakota. Si YA i 3 'j feA- -V ra Lfi cmk, a 'yfl kill ANTONIO MQR1BNO and ERNEST TOIUENCE A splendid picturization of the most famous of all mountain romances. With the same backgrounds of ragged mag nificence, the same lolable David." Miss lovely mountain girl as ner oaring lover. NOTE: This is a new heart and appeals as Minter as the Tony Moreno film version -of tim-Ktr a JTi fL. I called just as you were going out, but I won't keep I just came home from having a manicure at and from where I'was sitting I heard Prof.

noted Beauty Expert, telling Mrsi Mitchell and her of the thmgs they were going to do at the public THURSDAY AFTERNOON. John Foi, Jr. celebrated novel. sTvlL JlIl Jil Cci) 4 KEEP OUT" Mrs. it is going to be just like a' show, of living models all dressed in the latest gowns "make-ups" to represent the various ages and, besides, he do, right ori the-stage, Marcel and Permanent would use Transformations and Extra hair.

Then I he didn't want any one to know about but he the audience the KING TUT-TAT Hair Cut for both Women and Children. You know they are placing the stage right on the Mezzanine and fixing for a lot of electrical lighting stunts-with reflectors and spot lights. It certainly will be some Beauty Revue. Goodl You'll go, with me? We want to start early so we can be there by 2 o'clock and get good seat. All right, I'll stop for you about 1:30 Thursday tell ariyi of the Club girls you happen to see.

Good-bye." THE TRAIL WM tt. r. LONESOME PINE cticb tisib a PFoiimco roa PROTINO ETC. Mlmfehaha sUUth CUntr Jn CoumV Court. 'hcMer -of Oie.

Estate of LoulB South Dakota sends R'oetlngs to Fannie Kuh and Plechner legatees of Loulw Kuh. deceased: nBfU.r8n.V,0.."n nrer ot said court April, A. I. Oh hereby given that Frl-? t. day of April.

A. m-ssld-nay. at the rt room of said rourt. at Sioux Falls. Km, "niy of Minnehaha, state -of fceem appointed as of Tnd.pla!'e for Proving the will I 'irln and for ua It for probate there-meii(2r'hJ? of letters testa-i Fannie Kuh, when Jny Interested may contest the same.

th inli-'i 8 ou-x outh rta, 10th day of April, A. D. 1923. By the Court: Lewis Larson, Anest: of the County Court 'Sesi 0f tn County Court II Judge, Viorney for Petitioner. (April 11, .11, Jg) AS A BOOK The most popular' mountam romance ever AS A PLAY A Broadway Hit.

AS A PICTURE It is thrilling entertainment. ALSO SHOWING CARTER DE HAVEN in "PRIVATE, PRICES 10 and 30c Ml.

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