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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 10

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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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113 READ CAREFULLY THESE SPECIALS. You Honest- Yomirself in Bey in, Do vou decide for yourself, or do vou let your friends' opinions decide for To Realize the Full Importance of these Saturday Specials, it will be Necessary to Visit our Store A discount Saturday Sale of High Class Room-size Rugs that Eclipses all previous efforts. Not a few bad patterns but hundreds of the latest designs and colorings at your disposal. In buying, do you merely buy that article which on account of extensive advertising you take for granted is best, or do you examine carefully the merits of each different make of the article, and then decide for yourself on the make you believe best? Before buying a phonograph you are cheating and belittling yourself if you do not hear the Edison Diamond Disc. We know it is the best for we have tried all the well known makes.

But we don't ask you to take our word for it. Hear the Edison--hear it alongside any other machine and you will not have the slightest doubts as to its superiority. We will gladly give you many testimonials to this effect from the most prominent people. You cannot at least afford to cheat yourself out of a fair comparison. A comparison will satisfy 3-011 If ypu haVe any fault to find with the Edison Diamond Disc, ask us about it.

The chances are it is a mistaken idea you have. -The Edison has everything that any other machine has, and every other advantage besides. Ho needles to-change, records that will never wear nor break, the only tone modifying device that modifies the tone without detracting from the and a tone that is as superior to all others as the modern grand piano is superior to the harpsichord of the early day. Embroidered Crepes and Voiles 36 to 4 i inches wide sell regular at $1.00 and $1.25 yard. Saturday special, 59 100 Shades 25c.

kind, Saturday. 200pairs of Women's Oxfords and Pumps that sold at ana ei I Ml will be a Saturday special at. pliable uppers, S1.25 Boy's Outing Oxfords Soft, leather soles Saturday, t-jiecial -Regular Jf i.50 $1.19 Misses' Baby Doll Pumps grade of vioi kid Saturday special O. C. Cadwell Go.

127 South Phillips Avenue Children's Aprons Of ne gingham, made up in check patterns, in 2 to 14 years Would be good value, at 35c OCa Saturday special Children's Union Suits Light weight ribbed cotton regular 2oc quality. fl Fancy Ribbon From 4 to 6 inches wide. 25c and 35c values Special 4Qa' Saturday, yard Plain Taffeta Ribbon 2 to 4 Inches wide All colors Special Saturday, yard Silk Crepe de Chine 40 inches wide; full line colors; $1.50 grade Cil 1 Special Saturday, yard 3 Switches, real human hair 24 to 32 inches Big range of shades Values $8,007. $10.00 and $12.00 Your (f CA choice of this lot, each Switches, lot No. 2 All shades; regular price $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and 22 to 24 inches Saturday, 2 98 One Lot Royal Wilton, Saolan Wilton, Bagdad Wilton and Shiittleworth-Wilton All sizes 0x12 $45.00 value.

CQC Special for Saturday Seamless Axmlnster and Wilson Velvets All U12 $30.00 values 21 75 Axmlnster and Wilton Velvets Size 8-3x 10-0 $25.00 Ci-IT Cfl values 3 A i3U One lot 27x54 Frenoh Wilton, Royal Kashan All $7.50 values. 2C TfC Saturday 30 3 Quaker Net by the yard Regular OQ 50c values wUL Regular $1.00 values Scrims, Marquisettes and Voiles "3Qp 50c values 25c Sunfast Draperies A big assortment to select from values 50c and 75c IQn all at, yard Saturday special Ladies' "Everwear" Hose This well known brand of hose that sells everywhere at 35c date for ascertaining the income tax on the estate. high water of the early spring, but can be restrung by slight effort and form a safe and dry means of coming to and a pair will be a halurday ESf JUDGE DIGHTON CORSON DIES AT STATE CAPITAL The Inventory and appraisement of s-pecial at the estate of Daniel Frlel. deceased, from the camp. has beea filed and shows the estate to be worth $8,050.

25 per cent off Saturday only on all baseball gloves and mits. Maxwell SEMI-ANNUAL 79c DRESS GOODS SALE Over 200 pieces high grade Suitings and dress materials," 40 to 51 inches wide; latest shades and weaves; values $1.00, Hardware Co. AEOLIAN CLUB OF LUTHERAN NORMAL SCHOOL WILL PRESENT The case against P. A-Lee, charged Former Judge of State Supreme Court Answers Final Summons with obtain ng moneyiunaer raise pro- 25, $1.50 and JF2.00 per COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH' WW yard tenses, has been continued in the municipal counrt until i o'clock on May 10 Ole Phillips, a farmer south of the city, failed VPPenr for trlaJ this morning on a qharge of drunkenness and forfeited a cash bond of which he had given Two men among Saturday evening members of the Black Taffeta Silk 30 inches wide, CQr $1.00 qualify Saturday, yard vww Aeolian Muslo club of the Lutheran Normal school will appear In the production of the playlet, "The Courtship of Miles Standlsh," at the college. The 30 inches special, wide $1.00 69c Black Messallne grade Saturday yard the gang of gypsies wharecenuy came into the city were sentenoed to 10 days each In the county Jaibt hard labor nn varrancy charges after returning proceeds are to go toward a record TiTn'Vl where she arrived April 9 from New Orleans.

Hit Without Warning. Candidate was outward bound' when she encountered a- submarine miles from Waterford. in, Members of the crew say the ves- i vL without warning; were launche from the Candidate. of these was swamped! but the occupants clambered into the other boats. All of the crew number 40 landed at Milfordhaven.

1 Centurion Also Sunk. London, May 7. The British- steam, er Centurion was torpedoed by a Ger man submarine off the Irish coast yesi I teraay. Her crew was saved. The Centurion was attacked aboulff the same time the British steamer Can didate, owned by the same company1, was torpedoed off Waterford, The Centurion was bound for South' Africa, and the Candidate for Jamaica, CONTINUE LABOR PROBE.

Washington. May federal ln dustrial relations commission todajf continued its examination of witness as to labor conditions on the PennsylJ vania railroad, when G. W-. Grelghtonj general superintendent of that road a Altoona, resumed the stand. IJa testified in answer to statements madS before the commission yesterday bx-Samuel H.

Moyer, former mayor of Al. toona, in connection with the strik to the city after being warned to re fund for the club's Victrola, The pro grram will include the following: Music, L. X. S. band.

Violin solo. Miss Holt. Plisse Crepes 30 inches wide Comes in white, pink, and blue- the 18c JJl grade special Saturday, yard. 2 A 300 pairs Lace Curtains Values to Cftf Special Saturday, Vocal duet, G. H.

Dahl, Martha Play, "The Courtship of Miles Stand- main away. Pistachio ice cream, '-plum sherbet, and fresh strawberry specials for Saturday and Sunday. of course. Proeraras of commencement ex -Hia Iowa State Teachers' isn. Cast of characters; Miles Standish, Rudolph Ruste; John Alden, Olaf Sol- colleae.

Mav 21 to 25, received here Funeral Services to be Held in State Capitol Afternoon 'Special to tbe r(ui-Lndrr.) Pierre, May 7. Judge Dighton Corson, first presiding justice of the supreme court of the slate of South Dakota, and for many years upon the bench, died at his home here this morning from old age debility. He was' In his 87th year. He was born In Maine in 1827. He practiced law In Milwaukee, went to Nevada and back to Dead wood.

He was elected to the supreme bench of the state in 1889. His body will He etate at the eapltol with the funeral Sunday afternoon. The body will be- taken to Leavenworth, for burial: BRITISH STEAMER CANDIDATE TORPEDOED heim; Prlecllla, Salene Larson; Elder, II. Paulsen; messenger, Carl Tvedt; Indian, B. Grimson.

Aerolux no-whip announce that Miss Marion V. George, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. T.

George of this city, has been awarded the highest degree of the graduating class, that of master of didactics. Several hundred names are included in the class roll of the college. The students who take part in the play have been drilling and rehearsing for about four months, and they expect to give a pluy that is somewhat Porch Sleej Curtains better than the ordinary. ayiatodropbombs In the Pennsylvania shops thsre la 1911. flEROLLJ ON CONSTANTINOPLE TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Every home should have a sleeping Outdoor sleeping is conducive to good health and beneficial to old and young.

AEROLUX Sleeping Porch Curtains embody a new idea in porch equipment. With these curtains it is possible to satisfactorily u.iid economically enclose an outdoor sleeping room which may be occupied comfortably in all They are adaptable alike to the open porch or sleeping room. AEROLUX Sleeping Porch Curtains combine heavy splint tabric and canvas. In warm weather the canvas mav be rolled up out of the way and one has a porch shade with its attendant advantages. When privacy is desired at night the canvas may be lowered.

In case storm and during the winter, the canvas may be securely buttoned along the edges for keeping out the wind, rain or snow. Call at Third floor and let us "show you the latent in Porch Shades. 1 Enemy Ships Continue Shelling John T. I.ee of Hayti, S. who was overcome by gas fumes in a room In the Phillips house on East fcightn street yesterday morning, was still un-.

conscious late this afternoon, although it is believed he has somewhat recovered from the effects of asphyxiation. Two physicians are in almost constant attendance upon him and still hold out hope for his recovery, 25 per cent off Saturday only on all baseball gloves and mas. Maxwell Hardware Co. Members of the Minnehaha County IipM-i brief meeting MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY- QUAR ter section, nice level land, one mile from good town in Sargent county, Dakota. 842.60 per acre; $17.50 cash, balance crop payment at per cent.

Act quickly. Art Johnnon, Garretson, South Dakota 5-7-3t. I FOB SAI MOIISFHOLD PURNI- of Dardanelles and' Bosporus AH of Crew Landed Steamer Centurion Also Submarine Victim Paris, May 7. The first attack of the war on Constantinople is reported this afternoon, following the telegraph in an official dispatch from Athens. It is said three Russian aviators flew over the city, dropping several bombs ture; must be sold; moving from thej city.

Inquire 613 South Spring. N.i W. phone 868-L. WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED house for by two adults. References, address No.

521, care gus-Leader. 6-7-lt. A YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK ON a farm. Inquire 709 North Prairie avenue. 6-7-18 dtQi FURS WITHES.

dm, which are believed to have caused ex tensive damage. London, May 7. The British steamer Candidate was torpedoed by a German submarine yesterday off Waterford Island. The members of the crew were saved. The Candidate was of 8,826 tons net register.

She was built in Glasgow in 1906, and was 398 feet long ana was The massage says also the Russian Iilack sea fleet bombarded the Turkish forts on the left bank of the Bosporus eSSHSK "EHSHS on Wednesday. Several Russian shells fell within ten miles of Constantinople. Bombardment Continues. HIDES telegraphed him. It is probable that the body win be taken south Dardanelles, May 6.

via London, 1122 p. May J. The artillery exchanges between the warships of the allies and jut ouriai. jThe suicide who accused her husband of brutality toward her DR. PRETTYMAN DENTIST Sioux Falls, S.

THE CASH SYSTEM WINS NO CREDIT NO DELIVERY the shore positions ot tne lurks continue. rmen Lctore she took was living in poverty and without The Dakota Hide Fur Co. wants your cattle, horse and sheep hides, at the highest market price. Write for prices. In Strahon Transfer House, rear Teton.

SIOUX FALLS, S. D. Stime vessels are firingfrom the doming which to be nnve been plared cVcty Cr the Hone so- A son weighting eieht pounds was YOU RECEIVE THE BENEFIT ana Jlrs- Jav Session. i ir i.iiivennan Hospital this morning. Friends or "Jay" of the Sessions.

Mannix rompanv nr tmnbinv gulf of Saros, makinar use of infiam-atory shells. The town of Maidos was set on firo yesterday. CLASSICSOBSOLETE, SAYS KANSASTOOFESSOR Emporia. May 7. Shakespeare and Byron and others of theli class have no really vital message for this day and age Professor AVm.

Mc-Keaver. head of the child welfare de ic announcement received here ot tne death of Judge IWshton Corson of Pierre and adopted a resolution to send a delegation to attend the funeral Similar. The members of the association who will represent the attorr ney of the county have not been decided upon and will be named later. Funeral services' for the me Frank E. Stark who died at his home from typhoid fever will be he A from the residence.

523 West Tenth street, tomorrow morning at 10. SO o'clock. The deceased was born In Iowa August 13. 1876 and came to this city In May, 1879. He is survived by his wife, his six year old son, and his parents Pistachio Ice cream, plum sherbet, and fresh strawberry specials for Saturday and Sunday.

Skoug's of course. Mrs T. Lee who was recently taken to a local hospital suffering from pneumonia has recovered sufficiently to be removed to her home and is believed to be on the road to rapid recovery. J. O.

F. Royal Purple encampment No 1 meets In regular session tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The Golden Rule degree will be- conferred and other business of Importance transacted. Patriarchs attend. Fred Hurd.

Siout Falls well known town crier, has recovered sufficiently from his recent illness to be on the streets again. and-wlU oon be ready to take up his regtltarwork. J. D. McKinney." state-organizer tor the barkers' union, returned from Wat-ertown, where herganlied a local J.

B. 1. U. of A. this weak.

The Workman lodge will meet at o'clock in the A.kO W. halt All members are inviteflC i Mr. and Mrs. J. have gone to Bloomington, III, called their by the death of a cousin.

14c DR. W. SPENCER SPECIALIST In the diseases of children 111 No. Phillips Ave. N.

W. Phone, offioo. 374; Ret. 1473 New. State, office 337s residence 140 Choice Oven Roasts, per pound.

Fine Pot Roasts, per pound. All Shoulder Roasts of Beef, lb. cigars today and the firm contemplfttcs- MASONIC ANNOUNCEMENT. Regular meeting of Unity lodge Ne. 130, A.

F. and A. Kridav evening. May 7. at 8 o'clock.

Note change In time. Work in the fellow craft degree. The South Dakota Central rallwav company has made a special rate of a fare and a 'third for the round trip to Watertowit from all stations on tile line from May 9 to Mav 16, inclusive, account dedication of Masonic temple at atcrtown. vui a. Eprciai eaition of the I'orum to celebrate the event.

25 per cent off Saturday only on all baseball gloves and mits. Maxwell Hardware Co. Seven room cottage, strictly modern, east front, paved street, on south Minnesota avenue. A snap If taken with-in one week. C.

A. Sells, foot of Kinth street. The equipment for the bovs encampment which was obtained last year, has been fully overhauled and found to be In perfect condition. The suspension bridge across the Sioux river has been Injured slightly by tfie Pork Butt Roasts, per pound Spare Ribs, per pound Butterine, two pounds. for.

Rump Roasts, per pound. Picnic Hams, per pound. 10c to 16c 13c partment of the University of Kansas told the convention of the Kaneas state federation of woman's clubs today. Professor McKeaver declared the study of the human child holds out many times more promise for the future of the country and gives more culture, refinement and inspiiation than can be derived from the classics. ine milltuons now butchering nun another in the old world would have never learned how to live sltnnlv bo- cause they have not been taught this universal love for the race through a CiSy BrleSo close study of the growing young," said Professor McKeaver.

CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank mv manv friends for their kindness and sympathy during the Illness and death of my beloved husband; and also wish to thank them for the many beautiful floral company building on East Tenth street destroyed some time ago hv tire. Contracts call for an early completion of the building. For the convenience of shoppers during May and June, the following stores will extend their closing houi to 10 p. m.

Saturday nights: Fantel The Bee Hive and the Cloak stores. A divorce has been granted Christie F. Ray of this county from her husband. Frank R. Ray, on a-complaint alleging desertion and non-support.

"The Enchanted Palace" to be given by the Glee club. All Saints school, Recreation hall, tonight. Good music, beautiful costumes and tine Stage setting. Admission 86 cents. Corset demonstrater at the Fasliion Saturday, Monday and Tuesdav, exploiting the merits of the Modart Front Lace Corset.

Why eat at West cafe? Because he has the best cook in town. Vera Mas-well. After a search through the personal eftects of Mrs. Grace Hunt, the yoUtS woman who committed suicide at a local hotel yesterday morning by drink- PERHAPS YOU'VE NEVER THOUGHT OF IT, BUT how much nicer your table would look with nice little squares of PROBATE COURT Mrs. W.

F. Gray. GOVERNMENT CROP Bacon, by strip, per pound; 15C Morrell's Dakota Pride Hams, whole or half, per pound -IOC Pure Pork Sausage, two pounds for. -25C Pickled Pig Feet, four pounds for. -25C Plenty of Fancy Cuts of Beef, Veal and Lamb.

ALWAYS CHEAPER THAN OTHERS. BEAUMONT Retailer of Meats; S. Strommerson, Mgr. 120 SOUTH PHILLIPS AVCNUK. KEATING BUTTER Instead of the usual messy butter dish.

Wanted, extra help for Saturday, circus day. Sherburne cafe. Four lots in Highland addition, to eell, trade or rent A. C. Paddock.

For sale, cheap, lot ti feet front, one block from ear line. N. W. phone 385R. Don't miss the Kaufman pre-shrunk advertisement on page three.

Bob Nels Clothing Company. The Crescent Milk Co. has made special effort to have a good supply of reaJ country whipping cream for your Sunday dinner. It's the real thing. The benefit card party for" the Catholic parochial school to be given by the ladles of St.

Michael's pro-cathedral will be held at the auditorium tomorrow evening. Kllingson have begun the con-Ft ruction of the big new parage building on the site of the old Cadillac Sales James O. Hueboa has been appointed guardian of Roy B. Huseboe, a minor, and has filed his bond and qualified. Ottllle Kruse has filed a petition In the probate court tor authority to mortgage the real estate belonging to the estate of Carl Kruse, deceased, fr the purpose of payinff indebtedness and bequests.

The hearing was set tor MH. V. Sleuta has filed his bond and qualified as the guardian or John A. Boomer, Inventory and appraisement of the estat of Jattie Landstad. has been filed Jl3 ehow? th estate to be aWftAlSAS.

Jun tf get lb REPORTMADE PUBLIC Washington. May 7. The govern-ment crop report issued this afternoon is a follows: Winter wheat condition May 1st. 92.9 per cent, as compared with the condition April 1st, S3. 8 per cent, and May 1st last year, 95.9 per cent.

Acerage reduced 8.7 per cent. Remaining acreage, acres. Yield (93,000,000 as compared xeith orop harvested last year, And KEATING BUTTER is so economical as well as tasty, la thee single servioe packages. iug vwuuuu uiiu, coroner J. Tfe-panier procured the address, in an old letter, pi -j Okla.j a friend.

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