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Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 8

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THE RAPID CITY DAILY JOURNAL FtfUIT with another d.y season, conditions fJf)()D CROWD SEES It wro.l by a chamber of uuv" i Hiuu v.u-ice committee, for the livestock DISTRICT MOVES RADIO DAY BY DAY WITNESSED. liUTTIv Approximately 20,000 sheep and EDGEMONT EVENT feea fund in South Dakota and the imount forwarded to state head- (Time. Is Mountain Standard) caltle were grazed in the Around the West-River Late News From A Great Growins: Empire nuarters ny u-. u. uorucr, J'Uvi- Edseniont, Feb.

27-A forest la.st season. The number of Eourche, I-eb. '21 Mates (v, T.orl.-n lie crowd was in attendance at Ill 'Kl'A It 27, 1032 a. in. Bowes family.

2.0i) German ebi oadra. Berlin pliilbat monic :00 -(Jeorge Jessel. -A Suriday at Scth Pulker's. WABC-CBS: 10:30 Geneva i ebi oadcast, women disa iiiui nenf deleatites, of the eight of Kli. WJZ-XBC: I 30 Mt about town trio.

fl.30 Three bakers. 9.15 Sam Herman, xylophonist. Homey 0. P. Seward has an- djgU.ict th(Me are no horses at all, Washington bicentennial program New Yok, Feb.

27 (') Ceremonies at Cardiff, Wales, In celebration of St. David's day are to be retiroadcast in this country next Tuesday. muimeil mc itiin oi an dppe.i rlzing. permits for them being I e-witn the county aadi'or asking tor the reauviit of stock as- given in the America Legion hall nsDCct ArillOriCS in ycttiin? the A I unci nl ex THINKS DIAMONDS MAY HE IX HILI.S In South Dakota Soon i 10 program was: America, community singing Music, rhvthtn band, first and sec ind costs settled i em.iind-on time mterc-t iiiat in (it- ond e-rades: essay. "Washington.

Abeideeit, S. Fib. 27 A tie estate he Ida 1 Ti.e estate l.aue county taxpayers n.ea pen- be fnr crittio, as it was Cons vvd.i the state's attorney ask- to capacity, in- h.m to with an, appeal pPl rnits grazing must be in under the state statutes. bv ji.aich 1, the supervisor stated. The lxpayers claim the rcdis- that come after that Mrtm-r completed here Febru.uy me wiI probjbly not be filled, tl dd not bi ini about the pheep are crazed from 1 to a.nd.-: foar.d Dead wood mav be d.a I i Jl row units to over ss o.

Stevvai! c.am.s he tstit for ler.ves county under a this ov. j.v-j.u.a- eptemner ai wime came are per v. '1; he lefuses to d.sci Trv these tonight: WEAF-NBC: 0:00 Salon lingers, 8:00 Dance hour including Jack Denny's orchestra. ABC-CBS: Connie Roswell. affairs institute, debate on national defense.

10:30 a. m. Harold Stern's or-chest ra. Ray Perkins. First nighter play, son, says tr.e appeal win mitted for another month.

Joi.btless be taken to the circuit coutt. and if necessary to the su-' the Farmer," high school contest, Fust licut. McHonald ID. Weineit, Catherine Peters; playet, third and. engineering cot ps, Kapid C.ty; fouith grades; chorus, fifth and Knst Lieut.

John J. Tuinor, fie.J sixth grades: essay, "The Moral Oscar W. Koch, signal corps, St. Influence of Washington," high Paul, have been detailed to school contest, Jane Anderson: conduct the annual armory inspec-chorus, seventh and eighth grades; tion of South Dakota's natonal play, seventh and eighth grades; Kuard units, Coi. W.

A. Htizie, state minuet, fifth and sixth grades; adjutant-general, has ennounced. girls' glee club; "Star Spangled National guard aimoriesat Rap-Banner," high school orchestra. i jj City, Huron, Brookings, Madi- son, Sturgis, Lead, Fdgemont, Hot fprings, Mitchell, Yankton, Ver- tune, and vvh.e.'i thai th e- te hi ten ye it till Sr.tr vvniel; a 1 e.n lippe.ir ia and coilecf. Cr "i P.eive court.

SEEK PROOF THAT The score was tied seven times in a basket II game hi tween North Carolina and Virginia recently. An extra period was needed. 1 'Litis me under way tjo revive automobile racing at Houston, Tex. With a tax l.anging as high as a day for a performance, is being passed by this year by the REDS IJURNEI) LAND (. the ten A new anie was injected into the be i eont luvet sy over i edistl ictinjr when that Minior- di-e'osed are bo- If is no.

yea 1 expire, 1 v.e- tile vvhli Black H.lls the eonrer.t.o:-. of Alfred Jor.oon. Tinmn. pi who h.i s-p'Mit r.e.i 3 ye-u Viacf-rin and ct iron crock in th- f'jvoy and Tin ton count ry, "The old never lr-iked for he tid. "but 1 have found ecu nudum.

is wherever and corundum is found in many places in he Dink I loan. hard, biill.ar.: looked and tested 1 showed them to two El.iek j. I and ti.cy couldn't li v. it were. h.is c-xtein ivv i I i a claims alone on cirtk and for a ill have inere.isi ov a 13.

"uo. mu: circulated asking- for the elimination of two of the five county Deadwood, Feb. 27-Prnof that the Indians burned areas in the JlUlM-il KAlMll 1IN million, Paiker, Sioux Fails, Flan- Sunday is to bring: coniiui--lonei as a measure or Black Hills in the early days to DEADWOOD IS SENT i If such petitions are CUSTER CIirRCIIES OBSERVINd LENT nitiilery, Aberdeen, and First Lieut, inspected during Match and April. Hawks' bills have no teeth. cuculated.

and the issue is biou-ht "llve Bmc 0,11 ue' h-fore the iv pntnanes and car- nS by Theodore Kruetrer, it.d, it would 'i in a board of supervisor of the Black Hills Deadwood, Feb. 27 Nearly Saf'O has been raised in two days in ir '-I Feb. of -1 I i 1 1 yeivu-e-e tore.st. it has neen me contention of that Indians who used the Black Hills as a hunting ground Ions: before the white men knew of their existence, burned the brush his whose teims expire this year out cling to law. 1 Howevet, explained tjewaid, if in.i 1.

J. (' of tiie action is taken and carried, it ARE YOUK-SAVINGS FADING AWAY or BUILDING A FUTURE? servieej at I'rin- wi mr.in ln(, of the pi.c.,Cnt 1 nne IV 1 tod 11 for redistriet reaidio IV ri.l,i:': i. n.l vt i- i el uit: hi iina tiifii 1 1 uic I i or i nun "her of vcais -a in he came, hold to this countty d.d rm-rt id work on vacations from his du' i the Home-take M.n.nu comp.iny. 1 1 l.u: He leealls the fire of j.e I swept over the Tin ton countty at: i lm-i did a ao-omat of to di forest and cl i TtiC i.n.C'.-t I i al rra- Johnson ever w.i.- i i and he found m.n.y mu a. I ore.

"Tee overautn fmn-. lo h. I.a-t year pu. 1 same thing now might remove fire adopted it wil ca LAST TIMES TODAY NEW PRICES Ken Maynard in "RAN (IE LAW" AImi TWO COMEDIES On Stage VAI DEVI LI. GLADYS TAMES Girls OJ7Y SUNDAY iYCrA Continuous Showing -1 OA SIN DAY Starting l'jij NEW PRICES DeLuxe Entertainment said Supervisor Krue- I I 11 I ger," we have been unable to find proof that such burning was a regular habit with the Indians Tree FOREST CRAZING TO 1 1 re S'r'Vi ls wi'l (m i Conn 'II 5 I ti: Fa RE NORMAL, STATE an" fire sears but the chances are that 3 i i 1 of the difiuth.

The water and without v.at, pli 1 1. Coultci has out- HERE THEY ARE, PIE-EYED WITH JOY fires were caused by lightning Deadwood, Feb. 27 -The Black as the indications do not occur Hills forest will be able to accom- with nnv regularity. With the com- Bat can be l.n. 1 nioinmg modate approximateiy tiie same ing of the white man.

fires became BERT J' Our attention has been called to certain New York Stock, ordinarily called "Blue Chip At the peak this stock was selling at a sbaie, hut (be present market price is $125 a share. For $1000 Invested at the peak, your actual stork value now is about $75, figuring shares to Ktart with. Uy investinjf $100 tn this association in lic'il, it would today be worth $tI040, and at no time would it have been worth less than what you actually put into it, plus compound interest. This Is something to sive some real thought tn. 1 it out number of sheep and cuttle for more numerous.

In the 20 vear ne- Johnson ha ma ie ware, the time. He lives alont does his ing and is famed over the jar.a a tr.uaea: na-i foi I r.ing' wii! five a dramatic (Hit i toi iin lav sei M---a wi.i a dramatic cuo- lnt t. r-'" I iu.i LOrtl Hit: It-l'OlOS ll.iVt Ut'tHI "intty-i k'-iitp toto.i in. i i. cm s.de for his fiapjieks.

In uin-. the but the.e will be no additional northern Black Hills have been utes and chwmg the i. 1 I a r. -o. g.azing peimits available.

burned over. not. due to the RCtivi- poetry. He nas only b. I.a-t, v.

ouiv-t l'nder the p.esent condition of ties of the Indians. If any old tim- out ot tr.e B.ack Hals om a oi he Our ti10 forest, ollicials are optimistic ers of the Black Hills know that he came here and on thit act t.icr wsi! b- a music tivt with at least normal rainfall, fires were set regularly by the In- lon made an auto :i.p to It, die Muk Wuli uns and theie will be sufficient grazing for di.ans, we would be glad to have l-ourcne, sh and re- 1(11111 '''Ve the same amount of stock that the information to use in preparing with M. turning trie same cay. 11 ni.arned the forest in previous an accurate account, of the early IIOROTIIY I. EE Si 1 me pi is ju.

tne years, out siioui.l they be faced tire hisotry of the Black Hills." Riinninir a Wide Open Drug Store Our Securities are hackt-d by 1 ir Mortgages on Rapid City Improved Real Itate. Imcst your money in jour own community. 4 -4-. i warn ttout f.rheiman," he "You wash your dirt, hoping that the next color will be iatger than the last and you are always sure that fometime you wiii make a lucky f.nd and make a million." Added Attraction i Attraction On 'j theStaKe frp, y' jgi (J J' 4 swede r-titK vWt 3:25 LAST DAY lOc-loc SW iKvsnv NFKAI. Mrs.

Hiiiinc BreKford and His Fast Pendleton Roundup siT.tr:!.-. RIM) It Hot Spungs, Feb. Fur.ei al On Savings Compounded Sci li-Anmiallv I. A were conducted from local Mir-1 li i s. A funeral pailois here f'ir Mrs.

Em-'j Musical and NOVELTY CREATIONS me. Bieisford, who died Monday V- AUCTION SALE As I have decided to iiit fanning, I 111 sell at public auction on the old Boss Anderson place two miles east and three miles north of Kapid Citv, on TUESDAY, MARCH 1 the following described property: 30 Head of Cattle 30 1 purebred (iuernsey hull; 10 head choice milk cows; full calves; 10 heifers. Other Live Stock 3 head good work horses; 1 saddle pony. SON of RANGE "Vanishinsj Lcyion" No SHORT REEIi Just Eiui United churches id charge. A duet was sung by Mis.

R. A. Hummel and Mrs. Rex Joyce. -inished f.

V' of l'uhliv DVtlA" Tour I'a rami Burial took place Evergreen cmt. cemetery in "irrrr-r t-r ,11 Bi'eisford's the family lot. Mrs. nly sui viving i ehildren, Mis, Wir.i- the family lot. Mr only Black Hills Building and Loan Assn three grandt.

y't li i- tOMINTi V. MON fred Bieisford Kiev. Ad-i i Mary Eiclsfoid and Jatr.e Bi ford, Chicago, attended the fur.ei ah i BltM Mil iKrx Hunt-Lee IJIdir. Established 1910 I 53 Head of Hogs 53 boar; 0 yearling sows; 35 pigs. I -1 i V- iy DAWES COUNTY HAS POSSESSION, KA -l 10 old sous; i Chadron, b.

27 Cour. tv Judge James 11. Stewart that, he ha a dispute Dawe.j county cour; over the estate r. i. ilt INV MAHIvKL Wni.

and Sasu I'itt I I I.M)Y K1)MISI)Y Machinery Twin City tractor: l()-ft. tractor drill; 10-ft. tandem disc; Oliver 2-bottoni tractor plow; Deere plow, 2-bottom breaker; Mc Cormick-Deerlng -ft. mower, good as new; new grain binder; horse disc; 2 box wagons; rack wagon; John Deere sulky plow; 2 corn cultivator: corn planter; 5-section harrow; hide delivery rake; diimii rake; sweep; bay stacker; new DeLaval separator. I'KHE I.

I NCH SUKVIII) BY HAITIST LADIES, SALE STAKTS RIGHT AFTER LI NGH TERMS: CASH, nr see your hanker MRS. C. M. CIIRISTEXSEN, Owner MAG NESS Si SON, Auctioneers MARVIN EltsEN, Clerk ter all effort fi.led to locate tela- 'Second Honcvmoon lives, If .1 i 4 Dougreff was kiiled In Novemh If-27 in a fill from a ra: 'way TBI IiS -I SAT. RUCK JONES in "BRANDED" wh.le in the employee of the Chi-I i cago and North We-iotn i.i.iway i bridge and build.

ng Ajr I life insurance policy for J.V-oo was A JLm'ger Wknen Six Nm Sis'miht Eight paid to his e-f: on a doubl la the an. oar Iemn.ty Ciau-e 4 LKS Every Day In Every Way Convincing You More and More That the Real Dependable Entertainment Value Is To He Found Here The Pick of the REST. After efforts To lelanve. in Russia pioved, that herair of the t'nded having ro dipt'i-lntir with founliv. the ntii SI not thi-m.

Attorney Gcmi-o through A G. 1 totr.ey. brought a -tatf. i-dif i to the bi a ka. H'tugioff hr- st ,,1,.

was found after death, -ti --nkiin. of 'oidge and building fr tr.e luilway, under whom r.e wa irnploved. was rmed ad 1. 1 a S.lSs"-"U ii'' I r3 irn rp rrri 1 It l. r- 1.

It 1 Kl if i li i i 1 3) yx Sunday Monday Tuesday Fvrrj Day In Eu Uii.v Von Be- one More oruini ial I an Almivs Ii ii( 1 ujl En. tertainm. lit Value At I bis I LAST DAY Continuous SI.NDAV Slums at 7:110 AUL LUKAS THE FINEST CARS THE GREATEST VALUES IN OLDSMOBILE HISTORY Th announcement of Oldtrr.obilt'j striking new models for 1932 ii now on and you arc cordially invited to attend. A larger, finer Six li being exhibited. A new Oldimobile Straight Eight i being shown for the first lime.

And you may take either car or both, if you like for the most thrilling demonstration of performance you have ever experienced. There's power and speed in abundance. And there's value in every feature, to convince you that Oldsmobile is the great buy of 1932 whether you choose the finer, faster Six or the brilliant new Straight Eight. Acts News Al'. LOYD -L 'V 1 Tho First Lady ol Gcrec-n lh thai made hc-r famous tn "Madamo and "Sarah, and Son" Showing Sunday: Al Uic Tloatre That "Ilrlnj-s RroiiiUvuy To You" JJS- m.

Launl-Hardv Comedv a DOT SPRINGS ROItl.RT MONTfiOMHtV EVANS In "LO I KS Ol ItAtiEOl I HISTPHV THI CftlATIST I I INI, Qaramount I 4 i 1 1 1 1 REACH HILLS OLDS.MOIHLE CO. Hi. I itt. li. inli A Mnbl Cficturc Jl Qicture mil I I nr iisiiii.ii i ii, I II lis tm ii.

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