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is THE DAILY ARGUS I FAiD SIOUX FALLS S. D. Utmiij, May 13. yt COSMOPOLITANS lncle BiH lrges Children-to dark, Bernhard Moas. Carl Raemmtch, J.

II. Wacker. Kedfleld: Mr. and Mrs. H.

Beyer. IUmona; O. Peters, Tank-ton: H. L. Hendeachot, MltcheU.

Teton: Joe O. Glen, Huron; J. Hamilton, Woutey; A. P. Salhebn, Water-town; O.

Larsen, Mitchell. SEEOIG MEET Send in Birthday Coupons Early C. H. T.C. QUOTA IS HALF.

FILLED Younj Men to Attend Camp at Fort Snellinj Darin; August Are Announced FOR RENT-Af ARlgf lzaak Walton league, has -returned to the city after a business trip to Pierre. authorized RatUoU dealer for Radiol set and servloa. Tho Radio Store, 131 South Main avo. Phono 11 J. For sale: Second hand Dodge commercial car in good condition.

Thomas Son, Worthing. S. I. Dr. and Mrs.

Goodman, of Mllbank Wt today for their home by car. Mrs. Cioodman and son (ieorge visited her r.arents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Johnson at Parker, while the doctor attended the dentist's convention hero.

Mrs. Good- ,4 A C1nu Call KOH KKNT ATTRA.ru VF -00m lxt bid room WVlKa MASONIC NOTICES Local Club Start More to Braj ntranr. (31 North Ikou. FOR 1927 International Cooren tioo to Thu City cinru OK nlshfHl uptvrtnwnta. n.i t-V Bsbt.

watr f' Bij. stuiit. JJ-t ur 405S-K The ArKus-Tepder will tioll another big birthday party at the Oolonlttl tho-atre on Saturday. My 22. This time it wiH be for-alf vhlldren who tinva to hurry if you to Pt In.

on the fun. We're going to liave a dandy show, too. The Kurrier," a wonderful picture of thrill, la the big feature, and an "Our Uans" comedy will furnish plenty of laughs. If your birthday id In May all you have to do Ja till out the coupon, have tjxlav hv. bot- kmthM- Riirt and Ile nd WHt 'f NX.S-S Over 50 per rent of the iuota for the Citizens' Military amp to-be birthdays in -May: Your Undo Hill is planning on- a bite crowd and wants all Jw nuwiu.

Suutb l.aL,.,- A wtiort talk on th product and a series of motion pictures on the rateln industry Mere pretwuted to the O.dmv poiitan club at- its regular meeting; held in the Oolden Itieaaant cafe this noon your mother or dad slen H. and send it hus been enrolled in South lw ''1 10 8K Hnt' wim1 in of J'arker. Attend Rosenthal's SOc on' the dollar must vacate sale. Exclusive millinery at practically j-our own price. in to Uncle Bill, care of the Aripis rn Myd Jmlry kota.

It wail announced twlHy by Ucuu 1. J. T. IMlard. In Minn hnha th" leader.

Come on, let's make thia the Regular conclave of Cyrene Com-mandery Js'o. K. Tuesday evening, May IK, at 8:00 o'clock. Installation of A special meeting of Minnehaha Lodge No. will be held on Thursday.

May 13, 1928. at 8:00 P. M. for -work In the K. A.

degree. There will be a meeting of Job's Doughters Bethel No. 1, Bloux Falls, In the Masonic Temple at 3 p. m. May 15.

There will be initiation and all Eastern Stars are invited. Special communication of Unity Lodge No. 130, A. K. A Friday evening May 14th, at eight o'clock for work In the entered apprentice degree.

by J. J. lHimphy, district manager of hierest party ever held. 1 have been onrolled-wfch a quota of "nir.ore-wiy--mi you 11 nave the Hun Maid JCaisln company. The pictures showed the pronariag of desert A.

IS. Sessions is of tlio. REE RXM -t'NKtiRNlMtjTuTT--i: Wt Kourteaath st X. Tlillft 111 um VUUII'V. Ullll ndhlateti for enrollment see uHti land in California for grapes and the Planting, growing, -picking and drying as well aa the seeding, stemming and FOB- KJCNT NBWLT rniMsn Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Gallagher are hang their household goods shipped rroin Syracuse, to Sioux Falls. Mr.

Gallagher has been general manager for the Wisconsin Granite company and has renewed his contract with that company for another five years, lie has been here for the past live years with the same company. irxcLn bill. nirthdiiy.Kdltpr, Anrus-ladw Sioux Falls. 8. 1.

l'lcase enrvll me In the I Mill; Mav. fcollowiiig Is the full personnel of cu rollment by counties: Aurora itandolph V. packing pro.KHeM. room apitrtmtint. Bert of location, klodorn 1, Landlort Ecaiis.

Ai (fus-Ieader' HIrthday club for The haml thell committee reported that a sufficient amount of money to Isrulo Karl Nervlir, Mtlo IImj-, build the band shell was available and My birthday tomes on the matter will be presentod to the park Date Month I. 0. 0. F. NOTICES and linoleum before Rug Co.

See our rugs buying. G. G. noara lot tms afternoon. An announcement was made that the local club make an etTort to bring the old.

TOR KENT K1KST PUtCiIl 7,." buffot. Throe closets. Vokh. Muck. Iw.

"J--li FOR KKNT THKEE RlOM AIcrTo- FOR FI'HNlSilhSr'oTr; lioor Newly Uei 3l-. school. am a to, Name. Thursday, May 13:. of Rebckah lodge No.

7 Ostortt, 1'ukwana; Leo J. IleirU Iti, Kuo-trill; llobert Miihtyo, I'uknaua; Leonard f. Deal, Vukwaria. Merrick K. fcowlea, J.

r.urte Robert II. Getty, Newell. I'hafles Mix Martin O. Olson, William O. ltryant, llarrold Olmm, 1'liitte; Umbel O.

1'eskku, Lake Andes: lumedict K. Hardmtui, Ijike Andes; international convention of Cosmopolitan clubs to Sioux In 1927. KIlis O. Smith, IC M. Vark and IL O.

P. m. Big rummage sale, 320 North Phillips. Friday and Saturday. Rosenthal's entire stock of millinery, coats and dresses now be sold at SO on the Friday.

May 14: Regular meeting of Address Boom KravTT FOlt RENT THKEE Uround HUrmtiure of 1'nrent or Cimitllun 4 Harmony lodge No. S6, at 8 p. m. Work in the first degree. Monday, May 17: Regular meeting -of Sioux Falls lodge No.

at 8 p. m. Walkinc dlaUnce. Pbonr harvard Is. Wyant, Plutte.

A A 1 1 t.lmpmun were appointed a committee to arrange for a large attendance from the local club to the International convention to lie" held" in Omaha June. 14 to 16. Among the gnext present were James R. Leafltt or Council Bluff, la. W.

B. Steer and George Resale? of Sioux Falls. lark Theodore L. Sharp, Clark. Kanton- Hanson Peterson Funeral SMALL APARTMENT FOR iVT viny uonaiu k.

ivinn. I'rinmioij, praije. Phono 30S7-M. ln9 suath 7f'' I birvey J. -'eniillliOii Oumlorson, Ounderson.

Home, 400 West Eleventh St. Phone 4100. Day- -and night service. lance service in connection. 1 FOR RENT TWO furnish en TiTrnr- I MORGAN WALLACE VISITS MOOSE LODGE NEW PROHIBITION Codington Huga Morris, hapiii, Harold IC.

Hitnintic, Uol.in i Onnnon, Charles It. Jucuhson, James; Person. Watertown. menta. One vacant Brst of june bath.

All modern. No chiUren. in I The Luther league, of tho First Luth- HERE; WILL PLAY IN NEXT GRIFFITH FILM eran church, will, have a picnic meei-jing at McKonnan, park at 6:15 o'clock in THRKK ROOM MODERN FlWrT First Women's Golf Contests Dance Monday evenlngT May 17. apartment. Porch.

Front an.l tranc. Rent reasonable. A.IuIm. Thirteenth. 35 Moose hall, 9 to 12 Admibsion Hi cents.

No luncheon. THREE ROOM FCRKISHKo WEAP0N1V0KEB Personal Injunction Served Against Huron Man Quick Prosecution Is Aim inent. AdulO. Inquire south entranc ataira, South Spring. Of Season Today fitvMefJ FOUK ROOM APARTMENT FOhTkTP n.D Mr.

and Mrs. Morgan Wallace of the Morgan Wallace Players of De Moines, were the guests yesterday and today of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Watkin, while 'n their way to the Rlack Hills where they will spend a two weeks' vacation before going to New York where Mr. Rosenthal's entire stock of millinery, coats and dresses now be sold at SO on the" $1.00.

i Dr. M. R. Walton, After May 20. 210H S.

Phillips. Phone B8S-K. Rig rummage sale, 320 North Phillips. Friday and Saturday. i Rosenthal's must vacate.

Entire stock now being sold at 50c on the dollar. Mme. Louise Paige offers any hat in in owuiu turjin. FOR RENT ELEGANTLY FfllvwiiLr four room apartment. Call um.

Corson Charles V. Tahnk. McLaugU-lin; Wilmer A. Kraus, Mc Ijiughllii. twister Eugene W.

Mai-kel, Hirhard Neavlll. Elmer Pardons. Carl L. AVlche, Mark V. Taylor, R-ilpli h.

Ho-pi IVucI Uansom L. William F. Pottengill, Floyd Raymond Rood, Uary. 1-klihunds William O. Todd.

Ikiwdlc. Oi-egoi-y Harry II. S-vy. Horruk: iNiuglaH K. Snider, farlock; Lloyd Am-t-poker MeKee.

Gregory. llimson Vernon E. Cummings, Allen Edgerton, Alexandria. HughesTom J. loyl T'.

Tot-1 i.r. Andrew W. Meyer. William H. Van l'ierre.

Jones ltoliort M. Rowers, John Jlc-tiillum Townsend. Murdo; Albeit I. Okuton. Kingsbury -Uonald 'SI.

Wllmarth. Ii-oquoin: Edwin J. noewher, Arlington. L-iwrenee Roy E. Rcltzner.

Henna 11 J. Cadler, lTno W. Norgurd, Ray C. Wallace will appear in, Griffith's latest The first golf event for women players of tho Minnehaha Country club this w.ison was staged today at tha club, the competition being for prizes offered by the elub in the driving contest, approaching contest and putting contest. ONK TWO-ROOM.

For farm and city loans see the Cos-tello Co. 121 North Main avo. Dr. S. Li Elliott of Pipestone who was in the city this week attending the FURN1SHKD APART.

Spring. 338-S-11-: inent. 124 North picture. Mr. Wallace has been seen in several of the Griffith productions, among them FOR RENT VERT DKSirtAHI.R to "orphans of the Storm" and "One Ex-1 The results were as follows: Driving I stock at half price Friday and Satur- Mrs.

C. 1 Dunning, lirst: Mrs. II. A. South Dakota Dental association annual; day.

122 West Ninth st. The rsonal injiuirtion, a weapon of Hie prohibition law never before employed in Sou til Dakota, was Invoked jesterday acalnst Don King of Huron, alleged "king of the bootleg gers" anil habitual law violator. King was served with an order yesterday by N. 1'doin, I nited room unfurnished apartment for linhi housekeeping. In Southwestern Mm Phone S651-K or 1159-K.

HS-S-u Ilantion, second: Alva. Tony Lee. third. citing Night." In the new picture he will support Lillian Gish. Mr.

Watkin wus a member of the Approaching Mrs. 11. A. Hanson, first; Mrs. Harry Segwlck, second; Mrs.

C. F. Culver, third. Putting Mrs. Harry FOR RENT OFFICE ROOMS OK APART-met.

311 South Phillips. Cull upnialn. convention, returned to his Minnesota home this afternoon. Ten per rent off on all children's hats. Sickel's Millinery.

Rov Warinir. Herbert Carlson, and I Morgan Wallace Players for five years lien the comnanv was nluving in Sioux I Bobby Smith "Nobby Siena," Dr. O. J. Erickson, chiropractor.

Telephone: office 291; residence. 291. Rosenthal's must vacate. Entire stock Sll-S-IM iseuch, tirst; Mrs. Fred Jewett, second; City.

FOUR ROOM APARTMENT. WITH TUP Rolland Wray, all of Sioux Falls were I bath, and garage. Fine luraiion. Corner Fifteenth and South Grance. AHuio I Mrs.

C. P. Dunning, third. Fifty-four ladies were present for the luncheon at ihe club, and the contests were in charge of Mrs. Dunning and States marshal.

The order served by Marshal Leedom and Issued by E. D. Rarron, assistant t'nited Statea district court, is termed a "mean time" restraining order, whereby King is restrained from using or having Honor hi bis rtossesslon or only. Call 3325. HEW STUTZ ACCiDEffT Claude, Lead.

LincolnClayton itm: Donald 1). Day, rn. Lennox. Meade Harry B. -Mrs.

Lee. FOR RENT-FOUR ROOM LNFUltXlsIiFn now being sold at SOc on the dollar. Election of officers for the coming year will be. the chief item of business at the meeting of the Lincoln Parent-Teacher association to be held in the school auditorium, Friday afternoon, May 14, at o'clock. There will be community singing and several special apartment.

All modern. Private entrance Oarage. West Tenth st. 331-S-ll-i K. Joyce, Worth John If.

Van Bock liailcv, Ft. Meade; Faith. lteddow, (leorge J. Johnson, Howard. P.eddow, George J.

Johnson. J. Nelson. about his person until May 19, when he' Centley FOR RENT THREE Miner-l'esehta Yankton business visitors Tuesday -if this week. Farm and city loans.

Lowest rati, prompt service. Hollister Bros. David L. Cook, instructor in physics and chemistry at the Madison high school, accompanied a group of 15 members of the high school physics class to Sioux Falls today on a tour of local institutions. Among the places they visited were the gas company and the power plant.

The students, were Searls Here for McConn Inquiry furnished flat. Close James R. Francis A. -James R. Francis A ROOM MOPKKN In.

Phone Hi. if to appear before Judge Elliott. Fader this order he Is compelled to come into court to show- cause why a temporary restraining order should not be a quicker means of imposing a Dan E. Hanson, attorney for the Jackrabbit Transportation company, and his nephew, Iowell Hanson, escaped injury yesterday when the former's new Stulz roadster was struck by a Nash sedan driven by T. G.

Ny- FOR RENT APARTMENT. FOt'U musical numbers. Children of the first grade will sing a "Spring Song" and the second grade will give a short play rooms and two rooms. All modern. 1 penalty than by Indictment and trial.

aii-M. i Minnehaha Oratton lturrltt. etry; W. Cellatly. Doll Rapids: Hollis I'eck city.

Sanborn-Charles O. Ruscii, Woon- If the person enjoined Is found to vio- and sing a song. Mothers of the kin late the law he may be haled into court i bus on the Dell Rapids road about 4 dergarten and first grade pupils will be the hostesses with Mrs, R. C. Kraft as J.

H. Searls, former federal prohibition director, is in Sioux Falls for the purpose, it is believed, of conducting a BLACKSTOXE COURT APASTMBNTA Corner th and Dakota ave. furnished and unfurnished apartmenta. Earl Devault, Harold Dixon. Alice miles north or Sioux Falls.

According to Mr. Hanson the other car approached from north on the wrong chairman of the committee. Chancel Chapter rummage sale Sat side of the road, and although he held bis Stutz as far to the side of the road HELP WANTED MALI urday, 226 North Phillips. for contempt and sentenced to pay a fine or Ferve a term. The only proof needed is an affidavit or the testimony of an officer.

Section 23 of the Volstead act makes provision for the personal injunction. King was sentenred to serve a jail term at the last term of court in Sioux Fall. Rig rummage sale, 320 North Phillips. WANTKD-rNIOHT. BULL lioy A'D Albert Hotel.

SW-5-15-1 Friday and Saturday, as possible the other car hit head-on. Air. Nlhus suffered cuts and bruises about the nose and face, and his car was badly damaged. The Stutz a bent frame and a badly damaged front. locket.

Shannon Oliver H. Pine. Mauderson. Spink Glen E. Trier.

Redfield: F.I my Marzahn, Vernon R. Tuliandt, Dolaney, Tulare. Stiinlev Louis Frenlcr. liernard C. Preston," Ft.

Pierfe; Orvllln Davis, Uendt: Tripti Theodore E. Mmulhenk. Jack T.ee p.tttts, Mathew W. Quinn, Winner, feorire F. Fetzner, Cohmie, Toild Philip Charging Mission.

(Tnlon ClifTord C. Oden. Alcester. Vankton Rudolpli M. Johnson.

Gilbert A. Westlnnd, Mission Hill. WITH WANTKD MB8SENOER 10 Poaiftl- -Teleg-rapli risner, vvayne jucitowan, Miner, Gustaf Norgren, Opal Qufstad, Lloyd Vilker, Raymond Gregory, Robert Hallenbeck, Howard Hlgbie, Lloyd Holmes, Carleton Johnson, Harlan Martin and Ed Marquart. Chancel Chapter rummage sale Saturday, 226 North Phillips. Harry Sergwick -of this city has returned from Yankton where he attended the state gathering of electricians.

Farm and city loans. Lowest rat, prompt service. Hollister Bros. bearing concerning the facts in the controversy lietween Dr. G.

G. Cot tarn and Federal Agent I. L. McCoun on tha train at Aberdeen last Friday night. Glen Brunson, administrator, was ordered to send an investigator and McCoun was ordered suspended, following reports to Washington concerning the squabble.

Mr. Searls is now connected with the Omaha office. It is rumored that several citizens have made protests to Washington against Mr. Searls as investigator, on the grounds of his previous connections with McCoun. MeCoun worked under NOTICE TO CREDITORS WANT EP-KXPEUl KNCEU -tlUL'SK JI.1 Apply Teton hotel.

PICK CHAIRMEN Estate of Racnhllda Hunson and James Munson, deceH81. Notice la hereby Riven by the undersigned administrator of the eatate of Ragnhitila union and James Munson. deceased, to the MEN -AND- BARBKU tr4de. Great, wagts. Caia- loir free.

Moler Barter College. Fargn. N. D. '5-t3-liiio Sunshine Special Meeting Friday OTARY GROUPS creditors of and all persons having claims ana nst.

tile sum deceased: to exiuuit mem with the necessary vouchers, within four his direction almost the entire time he was director. It is said, however that Dr. Cottam has not made an objection. months after the first publication of thl Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Quinn have moved up to the Qpeen City from Pipe- SCHEDULE ARRANGED FOR TBO' ViLLEYERS WANTED A MAN FOR ALL ABOUND farm work and milking, steady Job. Wriio (17 Argus-Leader. 310-5-IMim WANTED AT HOVS. 13 TEAM old. Must be real 'hostlers City ctrcala-tton department, Afgiis-Leaderi Cn ftil at 4 p.

m. stone and will take up a residence here. notice, to tho said administrator at the office of Caldwell, Caldwell Burns, 613 Security National bank in the ciiy of Sioux Falls, in the county of Min FULLER ACQUITTED Einar Olstad writes Life Insurance. John Jennett of Garden City, arrivod in Sioux Falls and will spend a few days here visiting with his old-time friend Al Kennedy of the Farmers' Lunch. Of! LS000R CHARGE Committee chairmen for tho various Rotary club committees for the yeur were announced today at the Rotary club luncheon ut Hotel Carpentet by the new provident.

K. K. Hurst. The chairmen chosen are: Et'ueatinn, Dean Woodruff; boys' work, John Fos-diek: fellowship, George llult; public affairs, Amos E. Ay res; classlllealion, S.

A. Chri.stenson: business methods, II. Doolittle; attendance. .1. II.

Bcch-lold: athletics. I'ri'U Warren, lunch- WE BUT ALL KINDS OF Jl CWTH-tnif. Highest prlcea paid. Power til? Furniture, 12S North Main. ISS-S-Mon I The members of the Sunshine Special I will hold a meeting tomorrow noon at the chamber of commerce at 12:15 to hear the report of tho committee con- corning this year's activities, and de-j icle on the commit tee's recomroenda-j Hons.

All Sunshiners who made any of the previous Sunshine Special trips, as well as any others interested are 1 urged to attend. A six weeks en arranged nehaha, nt'tte of tiouth Dakota, Dated May 12, 182G. Arthur Munson, Administrator of the Estates of Ragnhllila Munson and James Munson, Deceased. Caldwell, Caldwell Burns. Aiturnej-s for Administrator, Sioux Kails, 8.

D. (May 13-20-27 June It volleyball schedule, has for the professional vol-whleh was recently or V. M. A. The profes- ball league FOR CLASSES SEE Dlt.

BASSKTT. S7-5-l-lrai nixed at the mal league noon and league is wll! ploy Wednesdays, it The purpose of i twofold, lirst, to create LOST, FOUND AND KEflMP Claude Fuller was found not guilty by Have you seen the 1, 2, and 3 dollar' a municipal court jury at 3:15 p. m. hats at Sickel's? New spring hats that today, after trial on a charge of having positively sold up to $7. SO.

intoxicating liquor In possession. He; was arrested April 12 on the liquor I A man giving his name as Harry champ. He was nlleirert to have niir-jLuce and claiming to be a resident of mrnm field i uiis, O. 1''. Jewell.

I Mr. Ayres today's meeting dis-'rtissed various rcBolutlons and amend- LOST TUESDAY sriTCA! between 515 Houth Minn. 'n ami West Eleventh. Phone nwari. bov nart of five irnllon-i cuoux r.tns was airaigneu in cny court 1 chased from a FROGRAH OF Ul of aleoliol riole tiom the IJrown Drug LOST LADY'S BLACK HAND riiMutav.

uv.4. roiitatninir ut valaai1' ii icndiy competition anil ic reation, and mildly, to develop men for next tournament volloybii.ll play. The I tennis and their captains follow Super Six, Henry l-'ree-e, captain; Sioux Fulls Reds, Jame Nelson, cup-lain: Ajax. J. Harris, captain: Six.

Roy Burns, captain. The lu si hcilule follows: May 19 -Noon, Sillier Six mi. RodK 'Nash Ajax vs. Packard Six. May L'H Noon.

Packard Six vs. Reds; tiaoers. sumo chanue. pen. Co.

in March. The. case was tried without the evidence. Henry Mtindl, appeared for the defense and F. "11.

Melquist, assistant suites attorney, for the statu. Heturn ersharp penclb w.ieitlni; Argus-Leader. 20.l)0 i i-d. t-lM UPHOLSTERING inents coming U) at the International! convention at Denver in June. I ll'ted Warren, mitnb-r of tic: school! boa id.

explained the no. action in i eli sing the cast side athletic park this; )ar to get tin- grounds in condition. I ilotariaus who were guests today I were H. A. P.ronkings; Carl Hoy- 'den, Mitchell; John Keating.

A. K. (iardner, Huron, and Col. Charles I Waicrlowu. J.

C. Roach of; fliieimo was su-jst of D. p7 t. A. ELECTS LOST MONDAY AFTE11N Sioux Falls and Ti JJETWEtX one.

Finder (all 3M-UM WALT, MAGAZINE tables, foot stools ami othor novelties. rug and two mail -up 1SF22. or nuturnl wood. Wagnot Vu- Sniier Six vs. South Main.

heltitering Miop, Seven events have boon scheduled for lie field day competition of the Sioux ulls college women athletes Saturday. Tho meet will be held at tho college icld starting jtt 2:30 p. in. It will be by classes, first counting live, second three, and third one point. Tho program follows: 2:30 p.

yard dash. 2:40 p. in. High jump. 3:10 p.

yard dash. 3:20 p. in. lSyscball throw. 3:40 p.

in. 40 yard hurdle race. p. m. Javelin throv.

4:10 p. m. liaslietbiM throw. 312-5-8-cd WANTED TO BUY ftnfl Jr4iitfll at Madison yesterday and on pleading guilty to the charge of intoxication was sent to the county jail for 20 days. Dr.

J. J. Berry of Deadwood who hi) been here attending the state dental C'livention, departed; for home this afternoon. Every hat in our store on sale at $2.95 to Hat that sold at to $27.50. Morys.

The members of the Iznak Waltotj league of Volga have made arrangements for a row hunt which will take place on May 27. Sides have been chosen and a war of extermination will be waged against the black destroyer. Members of the Walton league of Sioux Fulls are considering a similar event. Dr. Kindred.

"Animal Ailments." Irf-s Jansa of Canlstota has accepted a position as caretaker of one of the local L'. Super Six vr. Piickai-a Six. ils vs. Nash-Ajax.

Noon. Nash-Ajax vs. I'ackard i. Supi-r Six Keibi. Noon.

Super six vs. Nash- June II' tie i. i I line WANTED tiOO SEl'OM nace. A. Sells.

MRS. YEAR AS PRESIDENl A.i.ix. Packard Six lied'--. EXPERT L'PHOLSTERINQ AND FtJRNI-ture repairing. Work and satisfaction guaranteed.

Walltn. Phone 1998-M. 833-4-27-lmo EXPERT HEPAIRINI1, I'P-hosterlng. rellnishlng, manufacturing. Dakota 201 West Thirteenth st.

Phone 2583-L. 429-4MG-lmti WANTED TO BIY-s Noon, Riiis vs. ne HAM) nu-m-j-ii-iBo UAM1 i store, st ktler. Writs iNP lUNt) i N.irtn show cases end seiner price and particulars in G28 Argus-Leader. i.i, ou-i Ii.nl Directed Verdict A directed verdict for the defendant was ordered by Judge Medin this afternoon in the case of J.

C. liicdon et al vs. M. F. 'Reveridge ct al.

111 ItM. nn nmrmtrtin simrrp lirnr ot I in I ai em i e.ienei uk. MtrtiLro muvc.3 nenx; i.eid yesterday WE ARE P.UT1NU WANTED SITUATIONS clothing and furniture Phone 2350. SICK AND INJURED TAKES BR. SPENCER FICE MrTo.

tirst vice president; Miss Anna Faste- nan second vice nresiilent; Mrs. Sam IN COi'y WANTED A lit.r, 8. D. let condition. Address mx 202-5-: Dr.

Eustace Hill, health officer for Durham, England, stated recently that many women In his district seem rather proud of the fact that their husbands are of no use the home, and he suggested a. course of domestic economy lor husbands. WANTED LOCATION FOR HOTEL-CAFE or hotel or rafe separate. Have all my own equipment. Can give best of references.

Write 632 care Argus-Leader. 3V6-6-1S-3 i E. formerly of Min-s and for the past year chief department of general medicine Aberdeen clinic, 1ms moved to PERSONAL the Hie A3 parks, and is arrangements to move his family to Sioux Falls. Buy your children's hats before our stock is exhausted. 10 )ier cent off of Sickel's largest selection.

Sidney Thorn, secretary of tho suite WANTED POSITION driver. Phone TS399-L. TRUCK 6-13-3 Stewart, secretary, ami Miss Lotilie t'ressev, rrasurer. Mrs. Raehael Porter gmi an interest ing talk on "Community Civics" and the Cressev sisters gave several musical selections.

Touchers of the school were hostesses at the social hour which I followed the meeting. Sioux Falls and lias pcrniuneiuly taken DELLE ROSS BEDUCIN' 'sli IV Eddy Bloommi: Nl, tiros'. I'articBB'J redui -on healtniuio- SALESMAN kidder. A Leader. OPEN FOR JOB NO go-getter.

Writ 620 Argus-C 6-11-4 -i-i exercises. Highest iei.ie' free. SOUTH DAK0TANS AT SIOUX FALLS HOTELS WANTED JOBS TAKINU windows. 15c er window. CHILDREN'S BOARDINU OFF STORM Phone WOMEN VOTERS LEAGUE HAS STORE ON FRIDAY Mrs.

John P. Rleeg, who is patient at McKeiui-in hospital, is coiivileseing; from an operation undergone about ten days ago. W. C. Huchanan.

on operative case at McKennan hospital, Is Improving nicely the past few-days. Frank Uartcls, of Parker, is at McKennan hospital, suffering from a fwc-lured leg, sustained iti a truck accident. Mrs. John C. Stroene, of Duvis, is a ilient in McKennan hospital.

Wr. O'Connor, 1417 North Main is ill at McKennan hospital. Elmer Moffitt. Iti07 North Mable has been admitted to McKennan hospital. J.

T. 902 South Minnesota r.ve., has been taken to McKennan hos pital for treatment. Fred Kun'dcrt. of Madison, was discharged from McKennan hospital CARPENTER AND MASON WORK. 86471,.

628-4. 17-lmo TIRES AND ACCESSORIES over the office of Dr. N. W. Spencer.

ill'L. North Phillips on account of Dr. Silencer's physical condition. Dr. Stephens received bis M.

1. and M. I at the I'liiMnsity of Minnesota, and bid two years' hospital service ill the Minneapolis General and the I'ni versitv hospitals, lie is an ex service man with a year overseas. He is moving his family here and Is locating at Kim; South Fourth avo. FOUR-TEAM VOLLEY LOOP ORGANIZED AT Y.

M. C. A. ty Mail CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Phillip Ave. Ninth St.

BAND NEW AND Biswwi' A And Safety low prices. perl vuicanisma W. Tent ll. 67M-1I-I Tire Deri- PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING REPAIRS lOR ALL MAKES OF TALK-it maehlnes and dictaphones. Reeve, titer Chrlstenson Dempster, 123 8, Phillips.

8C4-4-2-Imo SIOUX FALLS, S. D. Members of the Minnehaha Lear lie of Women Voters will be In charge of the sales at Fantle Pros." store Friday, and the president, Mrs. W. .1.

Mcflnr-riuon, has announced Ihe following heads of committees who will be at the store tomorrow: Reception committee. Mrs. William Snttkey, Mrs. Fred John LIVESTOCK AND ANIMALS WANTKBl? BOARD AND ROOM CATTLE OR BROOD iW: hori' Write s-i- exchange ior Arsus-Leader. A four-tfam 5:1 Ti volley tiall league has been orsaiiUed among the business IUM1.M AND HOARD 2410-11.

FOR TWO. 17 PER 402-6-13-S lloor. Mr. Wil S. Avcs.

son, and Mrs. McClarrinon; tirst Mrs. H. R- Dennis: second floor, Fred Hoffman: third floor. Mrs.

Ham Bressler; fourth lloor, Mrs. lioek: basement, Mrs. Leonard Carpenter: Di and Mrs. AL Whor-ter and mother. Miller; M.

McCarthy, Win. Williams, I. G. Hergh, Watertown; Mrs. M.

Corkin, Mrs. H. Neisteadt, Mrs. A. J.

Neisteudt, Huron; Mrs. B. Wald-ner. Mrs. t'larti Walduer, St.

Lawrence; o. P. Berg. Mitchell; O. R.

Rally, Alexandria: II. J. HJork, Dell Rapids. Cataract: Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Fetz-ien, Scolliind: C. A. Kncny, Huron: P.

J. Qulnloii, Elkton; W. It. Stockstr.d, Wessington Sptings; O. A.

Linbloom, J. F. Wells. Pierre; C. K.

Walker, Huron; L. J. Monaily, E. W. Harper, Watertown; Nellie J.

Rossman, Yankton; K. N. Dennison, Pierre: II. S. Monfore, Yankton; J.

Hegarty, Parker; W. R. Hall. F. R.

Vosacek, C. L. Hansen, Gregory; Chet Leedom, Spearllsh; Anta Hnlgrim, Brookings; A. F. Jarvls, Freeman.

-Albert: Geo. M. Engler, Ipswich; Aliss, Janice A. Williams, Miss Ethel IX Dnnahey, Miss Maurine McClure, J. L.

1 timing, 11. E. Wllske, Theo. Win. Ra- RUG CLEANING McCLARRlNONS TO MOVE TO CALIFORNIA IN JUNE VEGETABLE PLANTS 'OTTED TOMATO PLANTS, DOZEN.

Pastes. Phone 254S-M. 3o.6-12-lmo Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. AlcClarrinon and Audits Systems Income Tai NORTHWESTERN AUDIT CO. Accountants and Auditors Phone 417 4C9-10 Boyce-Creeley Buildinj SIOUX FALLS. S. D.

MONEY TO LOAN shoe department, Mrs. Richard Adams. There will 1 special entertainment during the noon hour and lunch will be served to the women who work at the store. Today the Federation of Women club' is in charge ofthe sales at tho store. in.

Paul, and Mrs. McClariinon's fait lier, James Quinn, will lenve June 4. i lor Rerkeley. where they will POTTED TOMATO PLANTS READY now. Thomas Greenhouse.

Main avenue, opposite high, 182-6-(-lmo 1 L-mal. I men who play tnai spori at me V. M. C. A.

The 5:1." league will play a six week schedule with games on Tuesday and Friday evenings. The teams in the league are the Police, with Roy Donahue captain: Methodists with R. A. captain. Canaries, Paul Parties, captain: Cuckoos, Art ISragstad, cap tain.

The schedule follows: May IS Police vs. May 21 Cuckoos vs Canaries. May 25. Police vs. Canaries.

May 28. Methodists vs. Cuckoos. Juiie t. Police vs.

Cuckoos. June 4. Canaries vs. Methodists. June 8.

Cuckoos vs. Canaries. June 11. Methodists Vs. Police.

June 15. Methodists vs. Cuckoos. June 18. Police vs.

Canaries. June 22. Canaries vs. Methodists. June 25.

Police vs. Cuckoos, SEEDS MONKY TO LOAN OU. nrouerty. i-oui their home, at 2639 College avo. Mr.

and Mrs. MnClarrinon expect to do graduate work at the university, while Paul will Attend physical training i lasses, Mr. Quinrt will stay at the home of another daughter. Mrs. Frank Scger-strom, in Sacramento, Calif.

The family expects to go by car, over the Lincoln highway. POIl BOOU OAKDENS, BUY BULK seeds-- Coleman the Florist, 807 North 84.S-4-lmo iiuvh. i fi'msii CHAMBER CF COMMERCE AFFAIRS DISCUSSED AT NEXT MEET ON MAY 24 I YELLOW DENT SEED CORN TEST tS. 1 Ave. Feed Store, 214 North Main ve.

7i-6-I-lmo i autos tor gLi ItENT-A-FORD UAliAliK-''Pg DRBSMAKtNG AJJ Sadies' and 1IH-M. i nwcMITHIJiG' BATTERY SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES RECHARGING AND REPAIRING )-. SHOE REPAIRING COMMUNITY CLUB WILL PRESENT RURAL COMEDY chamber TIRE REPAIRING 'EVERYBODY KNOWS US." ANDEK-Hon Bros, for- hrre shm reniklrlna. t7 Arrangements for the next of meinlHU-hip Mortrtav noon. May 24, caJI foi me.ving, West, Tenth.

i 3Ul-6-7-lia(t "home OBITUARY, a K141.AO i ALL. WORK GUARANTEED EXPERT i I I i i i i T-J. I i v. vr? iiii4 Bargain in Ued Tirej and tBatteripi 'i-ti ti- Last shop. 4tf Klghih.

(f, Uji, -6-l-li4 Lj ne three.act comedy, "Aaron SBi, l'rom I'linkln tut be preseiK ajl" 1h Ksirvicw schoolmve an4 wie-half miles southweet of -IJarretso, fliiy.iir.d Sltuidny p. ctven tv mejubers of comniimui maiie" program, with no outside Hpenl ers.T It will lie a real chamber meeting, for Hhe discussion of chamber of problems, aniji achievements. Accoi dhul Hmii IJwshe the chamber bnsf 2D0 in atlenrt-, i nl ttfMin in f.iv S4. to m-ove that PriftNS'JS FOR PRQMP-tERVICE TTTKIN SPECIALIST INRA. Ml'RPHy Mrs.

Inez Murphy, 75 ye-fW old, Jurt -Jast iilgiit' -at fv ncr Mr- Dorothy 23-French' with' whom' been living' ior four month v-'rhr; imii to 'bo removed, tofoy, the Mill'-r l'uucral Homo to.Moiiai'i ftcnrl -rvices; Sho ln MTftJ by fhix-v eontt and, luur dautbteia. ii Itiknnd not by the pupils of the school, l.i......,u,t WAilnAailHAr'si ARTCRAFT KOOFlNOi. COMfANY BiKD iiaiuiviMO "II 4t Sons products. 'EsuVlllibd Art Twelfth ti nd Min Av-t Mr.rwti'4ipiix Falls na. crart over old snintfles.

unlit tap asphalt infWepalrmt r--relrW tit Kasil skin fdt-, PhoO i I ttlln UVJl I II.IOU ilnmu Eighth tt. Phon 1014. (H-4-H-li for the school. tho Hi ec tint; u.c bi-iny maUv..

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