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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 14

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Argus-Leaderi
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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tuesday, August 26, 192f THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER guson company and Lanpher-Sklnner company ot St. Paul, two vt the largest fur houses In the country. His connection with the K. O. Hathaway company Is a valuable acquisition for this ooa-cern.

yesterday against Charles Ameson. The Security National bank of Sioux Falls is named In the action-as garnishee Waggoner ft Stordahl represent the plaintiff. Marriage lactases A. A. Wlerwechter Storm Lake.

Ta. Nellie Connor Lawler, la. Clarence H. Hanlen Emery Dorothy R. McCall Mellette Crane Co.

Purchases Plumbing Supply Plan Large Branc INSTALL DEVICE FOR IMILUIISRY SERVICE a arifAm of racks, making it ave. Phone S10. A daughter was born i A. G. Colvin.

S20 West Eiehi ni Mf. Monday. fclShteenth A large quantity of caniw from the Trl-State Grocery com "tol North Weber ave, BuZay 141 was reported to the police was made through a window i of the building. 10 th rear Colonel Barrows: "Western certainly characterise their Ing." "How so," Colonel Barro" -dressing one of his tourist, frnm east. "Well, sir.

look across A bushel of apples" marked ,1 beside a dining set marked 5 Well, that's Shanny Kinkade heard of him In New Everybody knows Shanny." Homer Cadwelt it v.it... t. KANSAS CITY WOMAN TO GIVE TALK THIS EVENING FUR DEPARTMENT OPENED AT R.G. HATHAWAY CO. J.

H. Conwsy, formedly connected with the Clack Braver Fur company and for the past three years with the Foster-Chlld Fur company, has severed his connection with the latter firm. Mr. Conway is an expert in his particular line, having had a great many years' experience as a fitter and cutter, and Is also well versed on raw skins, which enables him to purchase his products of the right kind. Mr.

Conway is now located in the R. O. Hathaway company store where he will be glad to greet all his old friend, as well as meet the new ones. The manufacturing plant Is now in process of assembly; -Mr. Conway has surrounded himself competent and expert employes, so as to Insure his clientele at all times with the beat possible service, and workmanship only of the best Mr.

Conway was originally connected with Gordon-Fer easier for milady to pick out her Dr. Allison. Skin Disease. Dr. R.

C. Basset optometrist, wishes to Inform the public that appointments must be made In advance to assure each case proper time. Phone SOS. Phone Sioux Falls Business College, 140-L, if you have rooms to rent to students. Alex Johnson and Harry Martin left for- Minneapolis this morning and expects to be away several days.

Weed painting supplies. Picture Shop. Shriver's. You are invited to use our waiting room and our free Information bureau. Red Top Cab Co, 228 South Phillips Ray Hodgson, Manager of Aber erty will have an increased force at present employes, as far as possible.

It present employees, as far as poslble. It deen Branch, Will Also Manage Sionr Falls House Take Over has always been the general plan of the Crane company to Increase the size of now hat, has been Installed at bickei Millinery, 212 South Phillips ave. The hats are placed on pegs. In four racks which run the length of the store. Under this system quicker service can be rendered.

The buyer can see the full form and color of the hat without its being taken down from a shelf. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sickel received the idea forthis alteration on their recent trip east. The alterations included Installation of a French room near the rear of the store.

Its branch houses as business warrants, The responsibility 0f women as voters will be the subject discussed by Mrs. Sara Green of Kansas City, who will speak In the Farmer-Labor hall on the third floor of the Peck building at I tonight, according to announcement of Mrs. Richard Adams, president of the Women'g Progressive club. All local women are Invited to attend. and this will be trus of Sioux Falls.

Property Sept 2 Large Force to Be Employed "Mr. Ordway and myself were much Impressed with the possibilities of Sioux Falls, and Inasmuch as this city Is a here to attend th. T. Bye For rent: Modern house. Phone 23271,, strateglo point for distribution of plumbing and heating, materials th Perhaps no batter evidence of the fact that larse eastern companies and busi transaction was arranged whereby the ness men have great faith in the fu Crane company will become owner of the Plumbing Supply company and op ture prosperity of Sioux Falls can be erate It as a branch house." Inventory of the stock of the Plumb ing Supply company will start on Mon given than the transaction completed yesterday whereby the Crane company of Chicago, known as the largest company In the world in the manufacture day, September 1, and the business will Dollar Day be closed down on that date until aft Dollar Day reese- Kpncle tomparjy er the Is completed.

and wholesale distribution of plumbing and heating materials, wHl become the en ine Biggest uay in uur August Sales (THE BEEHIVE) 9 1 HOUSE owner of the Plumbing Supply company, with Its fireproof stone buildings, fixtures, and otber property, located at I2 East Eighth street The Crane company will take over the property on September and within a short time after ths transfer is completed a larger foroe than la employed at present will be put to work here. The consideration which figured In the transaction has not been announced, but It was declsred to be Urge and satisfactory the stockholders of the Plumbing Supply' company. Ths details of the sale were completed when I Ordway of St. Paul, vlos president of the Crane company, and Ray Hodgson, manager of the branch at Aberdeen, conferred with stockholders of the Sioux Falls company. The property Includes a two story stone building with a 60 foot frontage on Kat Eighth ttreet, and extends feet.

In addition to the building fronting on Eighth street News. Many, surprises await those who visit the store tomorrow for we-have been planning this event for many weeks searching the markets for the very best values thta; we could possibly secure and we have also included many items from our regular stock that were priced at many times the one-dollar price we have given them now for the Dollar Day Sale. Come down tomorrow it will be a day of big values that you will remember for a long time. 111 i VVivK Olsoa vs. Olson Elsie Olson filed an action for a di A3.n vorce In circuit court today against Eric there are other buildings in the rear R.

Olson, alleging non-support. Thy and considerable private trackage. Organised 16 Tears Ago were married at Huron, May 14, 13H, Tobln Haley represent the plaintiff. Four Judgments Granted With the sale of the Plumbing Supply company a firm which has been In existence for It eyars since Its incorpor Judge H. B.

Rudolph awarded two judgments to John Hlrolng, as state superintendent of banks In charge of the State Bank of Oarretson, in circuit Women's Handkerchiefs court Monday. The Judgments and de Women's Hosiery Pure Silk Chiffon Hose VOILE AND LINEN DRESSES $7.45 and $3.95 Dresses Wednesday only Fine quality lawn Handkerchiefs, white with colored borders or. colored embroidered cor- $1 fendants are as follows: R. F. McKin-ney, Lewis Kllefson, 15,388.24.

Coon A Coon represented the plaintiff. Two default Judgments were given the Brownell Corporation against J. O. Hartwell, for I1T0.8S-, A. E.

Austin, 181. 43, by Judge Rudolph In circuit court Monday. Coon Coon were attorneys for the plaintiff. -Four Actions Filed The Commercial and Savings bank and John Hlrning, state superintendent in black, gun metal and light shades. A few sub-standards, all others rerfect and placed in ation will cease to operate.

The business was Incorporated by Charles E. Symms, president of the Thomas McKlnnon. 'vice president, and the late Martin Thompson. Thirteen years ago the present building was built, and since that time the company has grown until It is recognized as one of the leading Jobbing houses of plumbing materials In this part of the northwest. "The purchase of the Plumbing Supply company by the Crane company means much to Sioux Falls," said Mr.

Symms in announcing the sale of the property this morning. "The Crane company Is known as the largest company of its kind in the world and operates several hundred branches." Mr. Symms has not yet announced his plana for the future, but will maintain his offices in the building until the affairs of the Plumbing Supply company are brought to a ner, also, solid colors. sly $1 Wednesday, SDC for glaze CI of banks, started action in circuit court Such an opportunity a tremendous clearing of high-grade summer Dresses. Indeed it will be wise to buy your needed frocks here tomorrow.

For there are dainty voile nvodels, plain or braided, sport froks of linen, hand embroidered or hand-drawn. Sizes for misses today against Oeorge Ilahn, asking Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, white with inch hemstitched hem, embroidered corner, or colored linen in fancy 1 patterns. Wednesday, THREE for 1 Judgment for 1804.60 on two notes. S. K.

Grigsby and Davis, Lyon A Bradford are plaintiff's attorneys. Circuit court action was tiled yester and women. Second Floor. envelopes. Wednesday, pair Women's $1.50 Pure Silk Hose with mercerized lisle, CI lavender tops.

Wednesday, pair Womens full fashioned, pure Silk Hose, with mercerized lisle tops, in black, white and cordovan. Substandards of 1 a $1.95 hose. Wednesday, pair Full fashioned Lisle Hose in "black, brown and white. Sub-standards of a $1 and $1.35 Hose. 1 Wednesday.

TWO pairs Mercerized lisle Hose in regular and outsizes, a splendid quality and some have ribbed tops. 1 -j day afternoon by Adolph Gilbert against H. E. Griffith. Plaintiff asks Judgment for 1.08S, $350 of which he claims is due on the purchase of a car; $400 as salary due from defendant, and 1334 as traveling expenses.

Waggoner Stor-dahl represent the plaintiff. The Farmers State bank of Hills, filed an action In circuit court yesterday against R. A. and Ruble J. Tucker, seeking Judgment in the sum of $5,275 on a promlswory note.

Waggoner Stordahl represent the plaintiff. Seeking Judgment for 1885 on a note, the First National bank of Jasper, filed an action in circuit court Hodgson to be Manager Ray Hodgson, manager of the branch of the Crane company at Aberdeen, will manage the branch here as well as that at Aberdeen and will no doubt come to Sioux Falls In the near future to maintain the business of the company in South Dakota. "We will have an up-to'-date line of plumbing and heating materials, which we manufacture, as well ss similar lines of the same sort," Mr. Hodgson said. hope to serve the customers of the Plumbing Supply company and within short time after taking over the prop Lustrous Satin Ribbon Wide Lustrous Satin Ribbon in brocades and dots, very suitable for sashes, bags or art work.

dVl inches wide. Wednesday, yard A Organdy Vestees Organdy Vestees, lace trimmed and hemstitched in white and colors. Values to $1.75. Wednesday vl Art Needlework Department Dollar Day Purchase Wednesday, THREE pairs Main Floor. of Rugs! With every purchase of Bigelow Wilton Velvet Rugs listed below we offer you a $450 Rug, size 27x54.

in. For $1.00 You Take $1 Chances Winton Velvet size 9x12 $39.00 Winton Velvet size 8.3x10.6 VVactfi this Store! Read Below Its Policy When Yon Bigelow Bigelow Rugs, Biaelow Rugs, Children's Hosiery 1 COO pair Children's Sox, some in 3A length, others solid colors, fancy tops, and styles usually shown in 25c and 1 39c lines. Wednesday. FIVE pairs Children's Fancy Sox with silk cuffs, also Kose of "1 FO! IR nair Buy Hera White linen Scarfs, stamped for embroidery. Wednesday Small Linen Doilies, to be embroidered.

Wednesday, FIVE for Huck Towels, to be embroidered, i Wednesday, FOUR for Glass Towels, to be embroidered, $37.50 Winton Velvet size 7.6x9 $27.00 Winton Velvet size 6x9 Bigelow Rugs, $1 $1 $1 The Newest Hat Fourth Floor. Main Floor. Wednesday. FOUR for FPfe Gold Third Floor. Ad I 1 Colors Infant's Department $1 $1 $1 Women's and Children's Underwear "Pcl'y-Anna" Union Suits, the ideal underwear, soft and sheer Nainsook, in all pastel colorings.

These have a special 1 skirt feature. Wednesday, suit Women's Cotton Ribbed Union Suits in regular and outsizes, in all styles, bodice tops, loose and cuff knee and made with fine flat finish. Wednesday, $1 TWO Suits A Boys' Athletic Suits of fine ribbed cotton. Low neck and loose legs. Sizes A to 16.

Wednesday, $1 two suits Main Floor. Infant's Outing Flannel Kimonos, Wednesday White 1 and 2 year sizes. Wednesday Colored Rompers, 2 and 3 year sizes. Wednesday Baby Blankets, colors pink and blue. Wednesday Dollar Day.

Drug Sale $1 bottle Listerine and 25c tube of Listerine Tooth Paste, Wednesday, both $1 50c Ingram's Milkweed Cream. 50o bottle Jer- gen's lotion, and 25c can' of Mavis Talcum, Wednesday all SOc tube tpana Tooth Paste. 50c Dr. West's Tooth Brush and 25c cake Woodbury's soao. Wednesday, all 3 i 4 WWm Main Floor, Main Floor.

ffob Sft 5 0 VELO CLOTH Looks Like felt Trimmed Very Dressy Very New Droops, Pokes Off he Face Shapes Men's Furnishings Men's Hose of Silk and Rayon in black and colors, fullv reinforced. A 50c value. Wednesday. fl 1 THREE pair A Men's All Linen Handkerchiefs with hemstitched hem. embroidered initials and plain numbers.

1 rr' rm ir fnr with 2 bands of jrold and 9 buckles $1.50 GRECIAN GIRDLES, $1 Lightly boned girdles with elastic gores. Just the garment to produce the flat back so desirable now. Sizes 26 to 32. Flesh only. $1.50 CORSELETTES, $1 Good fitting Corselettes off Madras, with elastic gores or insets.

Sizes 32 to 42. $1.25 BATISTE GOWNS, $1 Shadow stripe Batiste Gowns in flesh or honeydew and white; trimmed in contrasting colors. Sizes 1 6 and 17. $1.75 DIMITY WAISTS, $1 Final clearance of white Dimity Waists. Buster collars, long sleeves and plain white or color trimmed.

Sizes 36 to 44. Third Floor. LEATHER Beautiful New Hats The New Colors, also Sand and Black HAND BAGS $1 fACH $1 Men's 75c Ties in cut silk and knit styles. Wednesday. TWO for Trimmed with 2 and 3 bands of Ribbon and 4 to 12 Buckles Only Men's Underwear, Union Suits, and two-piece suits, rib-knit and flat Balbriggan.

are grouped for Wednesday. 1 Price, suit Beautiful Felts Kmbroidered Cut Out Patterns with colored back grounds. Some trimmed with live Painted Birds. Every-color you can think of. Only Women's leather Hand Bags in black and brown, pouch and tfla styles.

S1.S0 value. S3. 95 $5.00 Wash Goods $1 SILKS AND WOOLENS $1.25 Broadhead School Plaids ONE yard $1 65c Satinette, 36-inch yards $1 $1.69 Silk Vesting ONE yard $1 65c Zaza Silk Midi yards $1 ONE GROUP FANCY SILKS, values to $2.95.... ONE yard $1 Wednesday 75c Poiret Twill yards $1 THREE yards $1 $1 Fancy Jap Crepe Sco Our New Square Crown New Velvet Hats New Velyet and Satin Hats $5 $7.50 $10 $3.95 and $5 $1.75 Lace Crepe. Main Floor.

Domestics If you buy a hat herewhen you take It home If you are Policyl yards $1 yards $1 yards $1 yards $1 yards $1 yards $1 yards $1 not satisfied you can bring It back within four days and bring your sales slip and you will get your money back. $1.50 Check Crepe. 65c Printed Voile. 75c Fancy Voile 49c French Gingham 33c Linen Crash 65c lingerie Tou do not have to take another hat. $1.25 Oil Cloth Patterns, 54-inch, each i Comfort Challies, 36-inch, Draperies Cretonnes, values to $1.60.

Wednesday, OXE yard JJ Tapestry Coverings to $1.25. Wednesday, (H TWO yards ij) Madras, cream color, 11. CS value ind 72 Inches wide. Wednesday, ONE 1 Main Floor. 5ALZER SHOP 133 North Phillips Ayensa $1.95 Silk and Cotton Crepe I yard $1 SI $1.25 Boys Caps Downstair I Main Floor..

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