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The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 5

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Deadwood, South Dakota
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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17 .1909. THE DEADWOOD DAILY PIONEER TIM E9 PAGE FITE Men's would fall and do considerable damage. The electric (light company whose wires and pole were menaced by it, undertook the task of cutting it down. It was over one hundred feet high and was one of the tew trees in that part of the city that survived the fire of '79.

I Neckwear Sale! It's Time For You To Be Considering: Your Spring Footwear 1 1 75c Ties we have always sold for IT DOING A REFINED SKETCH Dode Hallsman and the Webber sisters are doing a clever, up-to-date and refined sketch at the Deadwood theatre moving picture and illustrated song show this week. They ar introducing sone late vocal selections and are putting on their turn in an attractive stage setting and with fresh and pretty costumes. Miss Madeline Doyle is maintaining her reputation as an accomplished vocal artist and the moving pictures are splendidly presented and have been selected with much Judgment. There will be a matinee performance! this afternoon, but tonight "We Are King" will be the Don't let anyone tell you what you should wear-select the proper style-in a color that just suits you and with a "proper" fit you can't go wrong. In fancy 4-in hands.

The new Stripes in Clouded Now 50c EXPLAINS KILLING Comparison is the proper manner in which tell the quality of a Shoc ue advise it for we know our Footwear will stand the test Bring Us Your Ideas in Footwera and We'll Fill Them to Perfection I MORGAN SULLIVAN OF PINK TREKS Tom Donnigan, the Custer Peak prospector and mining man, claims that he has found an explanation for the remarkable killing of pine trees which occurred throughout Strawberry and Two Bit gulches and as far south as the Pennington county line, six weeks ago. This destruction was ZIPP SHOE COMPANY sudden and unexpected and had nothing in common with the ravages of the pine bark beetle. The solution of the phenomenon lies in the fact that on the morning SHOE FITTERS" The Deadwood Tailors Our Spring Line of Fine Imported and DOMESTIC WOOLENS Just arrived. It includes all the latest novelties, all the leading shades, and up-to-date patterns SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS AND WAISTINGS on which the killing was accomplished, there was a heavy fog, followed by a temperature much below the playing and refreshments were serv freezing point. The moisture in the ed.

rtiHIIMIIHIUtlHHHHHIUnMIHIUIHniM 5 THIRTY-SECOND I air was frozen on the trees and the Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Phone L339 MARTIN FOLSTAD Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. Erickson, Mr.

and Mrs. Linnet, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lawrence, Mr and Mrs.

Richard Lawrence, the two Misses Oleson, and Miss Jane Lawrence. YESTERDAY'S ANNUAL MASQUERADE BALL OF THE G. T. HOSE COMPANY Wednesday, March 17th, 1909 I BURNS1DES ORCHESTRA Nothing will be left undone to make this the most enjoyable 5 event of the kind ever undertaken by the company. Dancers and A DRAMATIC EVENT latter themselves became frozen for an inch or two under their bark.

While the frost was still in the trees, the sun came out with unusual strength and the rapid thawing which followed, caused the killing of the trees on the side exposed to the hot rays of the sun. Mr. Donnigan states that the same rule which governs the killing of po-tatoe plants by a sudden thawing after having been frozen, applies to pine trees. It is a well-known fact that if a potato plant is frozen, but is covered with earth before the direct rays of the sun have a chance to strike It, its life may be saved, but when the frozen plant is im OP THE SEASON Unquestionably one of the dramatic events of the season is Mr. Ed mund Carroll in a complete produc spectators will De snows every possible courtesy.

Members of other departments and friends generally are invited. TICKETS $1.00. SPECTATORS 25c tion of Mr. Walker Whiteside's greatest comedy success "We Are l9lllltl by Lieut. Gordon Kean, author of "The Magic Melody." Mr.

Carrol and company will appear in this city W. J. McLaughlin returned to Na-hant last evening after a short business visit in the city. Mrs. Charles Heckendorn returned to Whitewood last evening after a short visit in Deadwood.

Alex Cruickshank came in yesterday from his place on Grand River, to attend to some mutter. Mrs. John Mansfield who has been receiving treatment for some month! past at St. Joseph's hospital for stomach trouble, will probably be taken to Spring Valley, her former home, this evening and later may undergo an operation at the Mayo hospital, Rochester, Minn. R.

N. Ogden, general manager oi the Gilt Edge Maid Mining company, left on the Northwestern last even ing for Minneapolis to meet with the bond holders of the company. Before Mr Ogden's return, arrangements may be made for resuming work at the mine and mill at Turner. mediately thawed by the sun's direct rays, itg life will be extinguished. In substantialjfon of this explanation Mr.

Donnigan calls attention to the IKUHMIUNHinHUMimiIIIHimHHHI 1 Chalmers-Detroit i fact that the pine trees affected six weeks ago, were killed on the south Mrs. Adolph Smith was In yester-dny from Maitland far r. few hours Yi3lt. Fred Grlswold and wife of Kimball, S. registered at the Franklin yesterday.

J. S. Weber was in town yesterday from Merritt on business uliti the county officials. Mrs. Frank Goody was down yesterday from Lead attending to the payment of taxes.

Henry Keller was down from Central yesterday on business with th? county treasurer. Bill Brasch was in yesterday from the Connie-May-Morris ground In the Roubaix district. Mrs E. W. Stanton of Custer was an arrival on the Burlington Monday and visited with Mrs.

Sanderson of this city. She returned to her home last evening. Thomas F. McKay, secretary of the Branch Mint Operating was an arrival from New York yesterday and went over to the company's leased mill at Galena. Attorney W.

E. Benedict of BeHe Foiirche returned yesterday from a professional trip to Custer and was accompanied by Miss Mary Campbell of Custer who proceeded with him to Belle Fourche last evening. side, or the side which was subjected to the rays of 'the sun. tonight. The company selected foi him by Manager A.

Cross is said to be a most capable one. "We Are King" is replete with clever dialogue That the scenic arrangements, cos turning, rehearsals and all prelimi nary details received Mr. Whiteside'! personal attention in New York, it a. guarantee of their perfection Both the press and the public hav received the production most cordial ly. Mr.

Carroll has been greetec with crowded houses wherever he has made hlB appearance. 2 The handsomest, easiest running, most satisfactory medium prl ed car on the market. SURPRISED MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE Mr.

and Mrs. James Lawrence, wh( have recently returned from Custer where they had resided for the past COMB AND SEE THE CAR. Ai an early date I shall establish a garage in charge of competent man, where care may be stored, repaired, at reasonable rates. GEORGE S. FULLER, Agent eighteen months, were pleasantly A TREE THAT WAS NOT SPARED An old landmark vanished yesterday when the big pine tree in the yard of Mr.

George W. Winn's house surprised at their home at Terravillt Monday evening, by a party of friends who wished to express in a substantial manner their pleasure in on Williams street was cut down. The Deadwood, S. D. the return of the Lawrences.

The evening was delightfully spent in card tree had been dead for two years, having been destroyed by the bark beetles, and it was feared that it tlllHHIHHmMMMnilllHHIinHIIIUMMIHIM DEADWOOD THEATRE! DEADWOOD THEATRE M. C. KELLOGG. Mgr. ft 9) IT IS HERE The Incomparable White It is rumored that Lefty Marsh who pitched for Deadwood last year has written to the management of the Lead team, asking for a job there this year.

If this is true, it would appear that Lefty la more than anxious to get another chance in this end of the country. A letter was received from his last week by a Dead-wood man, in which he spread himself to the extent of twenty-flv? pages in a discussion of how the Deadwood team should be run. He expressed a willingness to come here, hold down the position of pitcher, captain and manage the team and do all other things which usually come within the scope of handling the whole works. There should be no conflict between the Deadwood and Lead teams in securing Lefty's services. He is unquestionably a good performer in the box when he is willing to let himself out, but there was ONE NIGHT ONLY Wednesday, March 17th Safest and Most Comfortable Amusement House in the City SPECIAL.

RETURN ENTERTAINMENT OF LAST SEASON'S ARTISTIC SUCCESS WEEK OF MARCH 15HT DODE HALLSMAN ECCENTRIC DANCING and the WEBBER SISTERS Mr. Edmund Carroll i And Capable Company in Walker Whitesides i Greatest Success a somewhat widely expressed opinion last season that he did not give up High Class Novelty Singing We Are King Act. Latest Song Hits. Charaeter Sketches, the best he had, while working for Deadwood In the letter referred to, Lefty denies this on the whole, but admits that he did "lay down" in one of the games at Phillips. Oome down and ee these cars.

We are glad to answer all questions and show 70a the advantages of the steam car and especially the Water Proposition. We can use any kind of water without Injury to the working parte of the car. Thla car is free from vibration and odor. All I apeeda are obtained from the throttle. No shifting of gears to obtain higher or lower speed.

Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat, ment by the agreeable, aromatic Ely's Cream Balm. It is received through the nostrils and cleanses and heals the whole FIRST CLASS Motion Pictures and Illustrated song changed daily Matinee daily at 3 p. ex Or 0 a viy Or 1 A Clean, Bright, Wholesome Comedy, Beautifully Staged and Costumed. The play that made Mr. Whiteside famous in Modern Comedy Roles.

Positively one of the best Comedies visiting Deadwood last season. PRICES: 75c, SOc and 25c THE WHITE GARAGE Is now open to the pubUc, 034 Mala Street. surface over which it diffuses itself. Druggists sell the 60c. size.

Test it and you are sure to continue the treatment till Announcement, To accommodate thoaa who are turtial cept on Saturday at 2:30 and 4:00 p.m. At Night 7:30 and 9:00 o'clock. to the use of atomizers in applying liquids 1b to the nasal passages for catarrhal trou CIRCULARS SENT ON REQUEST. C. J.

FAEIINDRICH Agent THE WHITE STEAMIER. Deadwood, 9 D. ble, the proprietors prepare Uream Balm In liquid form, which will be known as Ely's liquid Cream Balm. Price including the Reservation of seat sale opens' Tuesday morning March 16, at 9 o'clock. 10c PRICE 10c spraying tube is 75 cents.

Draggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the medicinal properties of the solid preparation..

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