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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 5

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Lead Daily Calli
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Lead, South Dakota
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LEAD. 80UTH DAKOTA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 28, 1918 paqs ma THIfil INSTALL KENT ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP Of Program of Patriotic Pageant to May be Annexed by Lead Basketball Team Tonight The high school Is planning for a be Given Saturday Evening The third section ot the program SIX REASONS Why the Fathers and Mothers ot Lead should Insist that their children purchase War Savings Stamps. big parade Just before the basketball to be staged in connection with the Patriotic Pageant at Assembly hall game this evening. The Homestake Saturday evening, will open at nine o'clock and run fifty minutes.

The admission to this section will be 25 -off band has very kindly offered Its services for the occalon and Is to lead the parade, followed by the High school classes In order. Each class cents; the admission to the first section at 7 o'clock Is ten cents and to the second section at 8 o'clock will be has planned Its special stunt unknown KEEP THE CACKLE GOING Df. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a Makes liens HeeJthy Makes liens Lay F. W. BROWN The Store of Quality to the others and there will be some interesting scenes this evening.

5 cents. The program ot the fourth After parade the band will be at section will be published tomorrow. The admission tickets entitling the assembly hall where lt will entertain the crowd before the game and between halves. This will be the last basketball game played In Lead this season according to the present schedule and lt one of the season's most Important 1. It will teach your child to save.

2. It will form the habits of thrift. 3. It will make your boy or girl realize their part, their responsibility and their duty to their government. 4.

It will make them appreciate the blessings that they receive from their government. 5. It will help to save your boy or girl from being a vassal of the monstrous German autocracy. 6. It will help to protect your boy or girl from the atrocities that Germany will Inflict upon them if she can land an army on our shores.

THE FIRST NATONAL BANK OF LEAD In this contest the championship of LB AO, SOUTH DAKOTA the western half of the state will be decided and the winner will go to Huron to contend for the state championship In the tournament to be held there March 14th and 15th. The holder to all four parts ot the program will be 50 cents. The reservation of seats commenced this moVnlng at the Dickinson drug store. An inducement has been offered the pupils and Boy Scouts engaged In selling tickets. Those selling nine tickets will be given one free admission and those who sell less than nine will be given a commission of ten percent ot their total sales.

Patriotic Pageant Act III Noon. Wedding Music from Enoch Arden March from the Meisterstnger. Curtain. March of the Nations. Columbia, with Miss Democracy.

Britannia. Caledonia. Cambria. Canada. Australia.

India. MRS. JAMES FACAX DEAD Pierre team Is champdon ot the Capi tal city district In the central part of the state and comes to Lead with a clean record, but lt Is safe to say that they will find some trouble In hold Was Formerly Resident of Deadwood and the Hills Last Friday Evening Mrs. Francis Miller received a telegram from her brother, James Fagan, In New Mexico that his wife had died after a Illness, and In res use to the message, Francis left Immediately ing the Black Hills champs down to a reasonable score. The people of Lead have given the basketball team excellent support this i for New Mexico, accompanied by the FEDERAL BESEBVE saWss'STEMsa deceased lady's brother from Bill year In attending the games and help ing advertise them and everyone will be out with bells on this evening to see the Lead boys win the right to go ings.

At Pueblo they met Jim coming with his dead wife's body and to Huron. The game starts promptly at nine PREPAREDNESS Wkh all the talk and aotMtr in tiia way ot national preparedness going on all over the country, what are you going to lo In preparing yourself for better health? All medical authorities agree that you are badly 'clock. $10,271 TOTAL OX FEB. 10TH MsBI I Ele -their four children. Mr.

Fagan and tii brother accompanied the remains to Sheldon, Iowa, for burial and Mr. Miller took charge of the four motherless children and brought them as far as Edgemont where they were met by their aunt from Billings who took them to her home. This 1 sad news to the many friends of t' Fagans In this country as they had formerly made their home In the handicapped It your teeth are not capable ot properly chewing your W. S. S.

Sale Cumpulgn Gaining Electric Light Makes Labelle France Bella Italia. Greece. Russia. Finland. Roumanla.

Servla. Japan. China. Belgium. Scandinavia.

Norway Sweden. Denmark. Holland. Switzerland. Spain.

The Vision of Sir Launfal. Speed in the Country While Lawrence county will have (odd and we all know that decayed teeth and abscessed roots are danger ous to good health and unhealthy Happy Homes to whip up to gain the stiide that will bring Its- apportionment ot War gums are a continual danger to the Black Hills and were veil and fa vorably known. Many years ago Savings Stamp sales by the end of the year, the progress thus tar made Indicates that a vigorous campaign from now on will accomplish the de the writer of this article became ac quainted with Miss Kate O'Donnell who shortly after became Mrs. Jim sired result. The total sales of war savings certificates up to Feb.

16th, Fagan and from wkat we knew of Second movement ot Schubert's un system as the poison secreted by diseased gums is either absorbed -directly or passes to the stomach with the food, causing trouble with the digestion fact. Good teeth means good health, PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS DR. GRAINGER Over Miners Merchants Baas, Phone Office B- 2160 ResMence FS281 finished symphony. The low prices, ten cents tor the her life she was a model mother, a lovable companion and wife and easily won her way into the hearts of all with whom she became acquainted. In the county, was $14,020.00 and ot thrift stamps, $2,254.00, making a grand total of $16,274.

Since that date there has been renewed activity In the campaign so that it Is safe to Get our prices on cqmplete electrical equipment including Wiring. Fixtures and Appliances Consolidated Power Light Company Do not overlook Purchasing War Saving; and Thrift Stamps children's section, Dawn, and fifteen for the Scout's section, Morning, We Join with their hosts of trends hould assure an excellent attendance. say the total to date has reached The school board, through the build throughout the country In extending our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved ones in the loss of their close to $20,000. ing's member, Mr. Moore, has placed It should not be expected that this MODIFIED FOOD REGULATION As'embly Hall at the disposition of connty raise the amount apportioned on the basis ot a population of the pageant management entirely daughter, sister wife and mother.

Edgemont Express. free ot cost. 000, which would require sales IT SHOULD HE A SUCCESS amounting to about $383,000 during Victory Bread May Be Sold for Consumption on Wheatless Days ABERDEEN, 8. Feb. 28.

The federal food administration tor South Dakota, C. N. Herreld, today Issued PASSPORT CAME TOO LATE 4 1st Annual Ball of C. G. A T.

Hose Shorty Wells Lost Chance for Good for Red Cross the following modification food reg Job In Peru The annual ball ot the Central, Ter the year. A liberal estimate ot the present population ot the couny Is about 17,000, which at $20.00 per capita, the amount the national directors ot the W. 8. 8. sales, have set this county should raise approximately $240,000.

ulations as promulgated by the U. 8. ravllle and Oolden Gate Hose com What appears to be an unnecessary ioou auw.m.v delay In Issuing a passport tor Shorty Wells, has caused htm to lose the "Victory bread" may be sold tor known one of (he most enJoyable consumption on wheatless days but godal affalrg of iea8(m Th Immediate prospect ot an exception the baiters are urgea io m. year event( wnlch f0r ally good Job in Peru. Some time than the required twenty percent ot Tnurada M.rcB 14tB.

ago he was offered an attractive po sition with a Peru copper company substitutes In a special bread design- of more tngn genera, tnM ed for use on wheatless days. 0 Ml hgg prfceded Rule two. class one, baking regu- 1L 9lde from fact that lt w1I and decided to accept. On Decern ber 15 he applied to Washington for Ask your Grocer for Jeadow Qold gutter Churned Fresh Every Day Made by Beatrice Creamery co. a passport and the matter dragged along until the latter part of this FACILITIES AND SERVICE UNSURPAS ED The Mead Mortuary 4 12 Main Si.

LEAD, S.D. TEL. 2085 lations, has been ameenaea to pro- ue tne forty anmla dancng vide for the baking of three quar- event of tne company. It will give ter pound loaf. Variations of three- hoge wno attend an opportunity to quarters of an ounce over and three contribute to the work of the Red month, when he was advised that the passport would be In New York quarters of an ounce under this nro.

ag he hose comnsnv announ on Feb. 27th. It occurred to blm that perhaps something might havi weight are permitted in Individual ceg (ne enre net proceedg WH eo loaves, but the average weight of not t0 the ot orranliatlon occurred to change the plans ot the less than twenty five loaves shall be The baI, bg he)d )n lne Central Peru company, and he wired them asking If the Job was still open. They not less than the prescribed weignt. cy haU The new loaf may be baked single 1 or In twin form, two In a pan, and Its NOT KNOWN HERE replied that it was Impossible tor them to wait and they found It necessary to give the position to another manufacture Is subject to the same Memuigo From Edgemont Inquires The new rules as all other bread.

man. About lliarles or Arthur Fink weight simply adds an additional site not Intended to displace the one A message received today by Chief THIRD NUMBER MONDAY of Police O'Meara, from Dr. Thorn ton ot Edgemont, asks for Informat Hon. H. E.

Dewey Will Speak to the ion concerning the whereabouts ot pound unit and was adopted as a wheat conservation measure on the showing that In some large cities there are families which require less than one pound of bread per day. Its Public at A. O. U. W.

Gathering Charles or Arthur Flsk, who Is sup rlunO etaolu shrdlu The third number of the series ot John Wanamaker Says: posed to have been In the employ of the Homestake Mining Company. The message says Flak's father has died and the boy Is wanted to advise them entertainments being given the pub- relative to the disposition of the body. lis free of charge by the Lead lodge A. 0. U.

W. Is announced tor next Monday evening, March 4th. The feature of the occasion will be an The police have been unable to find any one here acquainted with address by Hou. H. E.

Dewey, who Flsk and the records of the Homes will speak on "The Causes ot the stake Mining company show no one World In addition to this of that name having worked here there will be a musical program. price should he relatively lower than thift of the pound loaf. Tt season of surplus production of mutton and lamb raised for meat pur poses In the western states Is now on and the Food Administration author-Ices you to remove until April 1Mb Us recommendation against the eating of mutton and lamb on the volun-tamneatless Tuesday. Federal food administrator! In esch sUte have been directed to announce that all communication from chairman of county ommltteea or loll committeeman should be sent through the federal food administrator Instead of direct to Washington In order to avoid confusion. within the last eight yars.

This series ot entertainments "It seem to see that retail advertising Is a very staple saattsa these times, whew the aawspaaat leas hito every boose ia the feat, believe that the retail aaauhaat who foils to advertise, fane ha has flat bis castosoers. The pahae has a right to kaow what a ssiirliiat Is It has a right to kaow what sort (goods ha has tm hat astabtfahsa aed what kiad of service ha readers, oad what the coadttoas of his i vtee are. It has a right to kaow whoa he receives aew goods, aad a right to kaow what the aaw goads era like. Ho as se cheat aewM oaght to expect the pabUc to give aha its patreaage loss ho ceases TERRY RED CROSS DANCE not only for the members ot the A. 0.

U. W. lodge and their families, but the public generally are Invited was Derided Currese Financially and Socially to attend and they may rest assured that they will hear something worth traahly aad tePs the pwhlio what reesoes ho has to aspect Its i R. J. Chapman, chairman ot the while on each occasion.

Terry Branch ot the American Red Aad be oaght to do tale fa the dally ssessssns ui the weakly ass era If there to ao dolly fat Ms towa.Tharj the way for aha to ataas aad eqaare with the people wheat ha aspects to cease ha aad bay hie Cross, says that the dance given Saturday night was a great success. The "NEW YORK LUCK" Terry K. P. lodge donated the orches Nick Fowler, the big muscular Let his seat he the trathfal i of what be la tra fee out of Its treasury; the ladles village bean of Hohokus, Mania sad lot bias arret It la thai of the Terry branch gave a tea dur ached for new worlds to conquer and raf tta ing the evening which returned win he ptayhag afar wttk the paStte These ore the Usees whoa the awlatalafag Raaaaaas as TJsaaL $26.15. and the dance cleared $71.75, Bdftaa and French Baby Iye4t All finished and Incomplete layettes will be gratefully accepted at Red Cross rooms, but persona having uncut material, please wait for patterns for older children.

Dae notice will be riven throng paper. MRS. H. CRANK, Chairman. after he had cast his admiring eye upon one ot Oothsm's famous young movie beauties as shs passed through Hohokus on train, he started out to all making the officers ot the Terry branch elated over the manner In which the people patronised their do win fame and fortune.

ings, and they express appreciation of the liberality ot the K. P. lodge la New York the hero of Hohokus hsd a hard time with high prices and and others. Old papers to let bandies at Coll log Its bit la a patrlotlo manner. 'morrow.

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