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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 4

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Lead Daily Calli
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Lead, South Dakota
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FADE FOUE LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1918. NLNE Y5AR OLD FORGER Sh. 1117' fc Hi His liruther 11 Yeur, Alw Assists in the Gome The polic yesterday were called on to usilnt in the adjustment of a lar- enj and forgery case in which the principal actors were two brothers, 1 1 years old and the other 9 years. Tuey had been working for Mrs. John.son who conducts a milk ranch in the Bender Park section the city and in addition to delivering milk, were entrusted with tlie collection of accounts.

This line 'i work gave them an opportunity to Increase their private capital but in order to accomplish this result they were obliged to resort to larceny and forgery. They got away with a total of $28.00 and the fact that between $5.00 and $6.00 of this amount was in checks, did not deter them from realizing. They forged the signature of Mrs. Johnson to the checks and cashed them. The 9 year old boy did the work on one check and his 11 year old brother attended to the other.

The remainder of the loot was Jn'cash. The boys were brought before Judge Walsh in municipal court yesterday afternoon and their parent' sent for. The parents made a settlement of the amount of the deficiency and no further action was tuken, as on account of the extreme youthfulness of the offenders it was thought useless to take them before the juvenile court. Every Hand in the Land GO Rill EVERY hand in the land owes a duty to the Liberty Bell. The principles of Liberty and Justice which our fathers fought for in 1776 have been attacked.

The German Kaiser himself has written: "I am dreaming a dream of a German World Empire and my mailed fist shall succeed." Already his horde of self-styled Huns has spread over the lands of five nations. And wherever it has gone it has left desolation. In those nations today there I ThU Spact Donated by Ottmann Drug Company are hundreds of thousands of men, women, and little children who can no longer raise their hands in defense of their country. We say we live in a free land. But our freedom today stands or falls with the success or failure of our boys who are fighting for us.

That we may halt the Huns in their mad war of conquest, our Government needs Billions of Dollars in the Third Liberty Loan. Every hand in the land must give. Every dollar which is rr. being used for necessities, must ring Liberty Bell. The man or woman who does not buy his or her share of Third Liberty Loan Bonds has no right to the Liberty he or she now enjoys.

Donated by 1 1 CITY IN BKIEF theu in the employ of the Homestake Mluiug company, connected with the assay office department. Two they moved to a ranch, three miles bcelow Spearfish and that has since been their home. She Is urvived by her husband and two babies born yesterday. She leaves also her parents, Mr. and Mr Nick Treweeek, three sisters and on brother; they are Mrs.

Ray Lappin Mrs. Charles Shackleford, Mrs. Con nle Green and Nick Treweek, all ol Lead. The time of the funeral will be announced later. This Spec Miners Merchants Saving Bank REPORT TO BOARD MONDAY STORY OF PASSIONATE LOVE The one and only Mary Garden Is the star of the new Gold-wyn photoplay from the famous novel by Anatole Erance, which Is to be seen at the Homestake Opera Hons-Monday, April 15.

It is Miss Card en's first photoplay. "Thais" tells the story of a bean of ancient Alexandria who is uc torious for her many love wealthy young man named Paphnu tins is attracted by Thais, but leav ing ber home one evening, Is set up on by a jealous rival whom he slay? In self defence. Having lately be come a convert to Christianity fron his pagan belief, he knows that minder is a crime against Heaven, and in his great remorse he becomes monk and goes far out on the desert to live In expiation of his sin. While he becomes known throughout the world for his sanctity, Thau-becomes the very queen of rlotlous living. Thn I'ahnutius conceive the idea that it would give the Cause of Christianity great impetus If he could convert Thais, so goes to her home dressed In the rich garments of friend over his coarse monk's robe, and notifies her of his Intention.

At first she Is amused and then frightened as he follows her everywhere. And at last she yields to him. gives away or destroys all her worldly do previous military training may report to Instructors at the Armory under the Squad Drill Schedule. Men who have had military train- leg report under the Company Drill Schedule. L.

M. McBRIDE, 12 4t. Captain S. D. H.

O. LOlHiE, CU AND -SOCIAL NOTICES Frank L. Oehiuke is representing the Mergenthaler Linotype Company in Lead today. F. A.

Lindquist came in on the Burlington yesterday Iroai Butte, to Join his partner St. John Helmikkon. Tbey are expecting to open a painting and decorating ihop in the city within a short time. J. B.

Lafayette and wife, who have keen In Lead and Deadwood through the greater part of the winter expect t( leave today for their sheep ranch near Mason. Friends and neighbors drove up In their car yesterday to visit in Lead and take the Lafayette's borne. A. D. Tinsley of Dead wood, has received a copy of the "Start and Stripes" the official publication of the American Expeditionary Force, sent by Corp.

Martin tarson of Co. S. 116th Ammunition train, A. E. F.

Somewhere In France. The paper is published weekly, is a seven column quarto and is full of Interesting matter, being edited by some bright American newspaper men who are in the service. Corporal I-arson was a former employe of the American Express company in Lead, and went from here to Casper where he enlisted. Mr. Tinsley has taken an Interest In the young man and they are carrying on correspondence that appears to be mutually Even Though You Did nut Receive an Allotment Letter On account of misdirections, a considerable number of people In Lead did not receive their letters containing the amount of their Liberty Loan bond allotment, sent out by the city and ward committees.

Those who did not receive these letters, nevertheless are requested to report Monday to their ward board, so that they may be given credit for the bonds for which they subscribe. M. C. KELLOOO, Chairman City Committee. ATTENTION Kilt KXIOHTS Regular Conclave.

Lead Comman-dery No. Knights Templar, Monday April 15th, at 7:30 p. m. Annual election of officers. Visiting Sir Knights will be cordially welcomed.

By order of the E. C. I THOMAS H. MOORE, Recorder i 13 2t. Vulcanizing that Pays We are Open for Business Don throw your old tires away, before you see us.

Ali work guaranteed. Our prices arc very reasonable. Horseshoe Tires United States Cord Tires ATTENTION BVS1XESS MEN The merchants of Lead are requested to decorate their places of business for the Third Liberty Loan drive, which begins Monday, April Kith. The drive lasts four days, or until the nigh tof Thursday, April lth It Is suggested that they decorate during that period at least. M.

C. KELLOOO. Chairman City HOME DRILL SCIIEUI I.E SQUAD DRILLS For Instruction of recruits in School of Soldier and Squad: Monday and Thursday 5: IS to 6:15 p. m. Tuesday and Friday 7:15 to 8:15 m.

COMPANY DRILL: Tuesday and Friday 6:13 to 6:15 P. m. Additional drills will be arranged tor those who cannot attend at thoae hours. Able bodied men between the of 18 and 51 years who desire to Join the organization but have had MRS. RAY DUNCAN DEAD possession, and follows him out Into the desert where she becomes a nun.

Flushld with his victory over sin. Pttphnutitts returns to his holy brothers. But despite his high resolves, he has fallen madly In love with Thais. The conclusion of the story thrilling In the extreme and Miss Garden one of the best actlns opportunities of her careeer. Told In "Thnl" at HnmeMnke Tlieit-tre Monday Fhnne 2120 and we will Call for your Old Tires Lead Tire Repair Go.

12 N. Mill St. I CU.I. FOII SCHOOL WARRANTS ead. S.

0.. April 13. 1918. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will pay upon prm- tatlon at his office In the May block, Main street, Lead. S.

all register-' ed warrants of Independent School I'Mrlct No. 6 up to nnd Including register No. SSOl. Interest will cease on said warrants on April IS, 1913. F.

n. COR I'M. Tronnuror Independent 8. D. No.

S. 1 Two waitresses wanted at A. ft Cife. 4 13tf. WANTED Girl or middle aged woman for general house work Thine A-2257.

13 fit The Doctor and the Woman IT'S A JEWEL PRODUCTION From the Novel Published in McClure's Milliter of Twiu RuIiIuh I'usmhI Away Eurly This Morning It was sad news that the rulutives and fricuds of Mrs. Ray Duncan mot tlila mornliig. She passed away ut St. June-nil's hospital, Deadwuod at 3:31) o'clock. About twelve hours before she had glvcu birth to twin a boy and a girl.

For several hours thereafter it appeared that no unusual conditions would develop aud there was every hope for a speedy reovery, but early laBt evening complications began to develop aud by midnight It seemed certain alio 1 011 lil not survive. Relatives In Lead were notified of her critical condition, but she had passed away before they bad time to reach her las! -lilc. The babies are alive and will contlnuo to do well. Mildred Irene Treweek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Treweek, was born In Lead on Doc. 2nd, 1803. She attended the Lead school and graduated from the hlph school here In 1912. On May 22, 1913. she was married to Ray Duncan who wos Two waitresses wanted at A.

ft Cafe. 4 Utf NOTICE My tin u.counu may be paid at my former office to my wife or 1 rather or at Dickinson Drug Co. DR. W. E.

FEHI.IMAN "DOCTOR AND THE WOMAN" Jewel feature produced by Lois' Wehi and pre-enlinc Mildred llnr-j rh mil True Porrdman, will be the attrnillon at the Ford theatre on Monday. To the manv admirers of Mary Roberts Rlnchart's novels this an-' nnum einent will come as a pleasant aurprlne. FEATURING Mildred Harris 1 he Star of "The Price of a Good Time" and True Boardman You will remember him at Stingaree. WHY should a famous physiciansuddenly sacrifice friends, fame and fortune-disappear to hide his head in shame from his fellow practitioners? What reasons are powerful enough to cause him to thus give up the benefits that came the result of a lifetime's endeavor? STANLEY COMPANY OIL STOCKS E. Stanley Ilea Woo.) 8.

Cull CAhPER WYOMIVf) I Two waitresses wnnted at A ft F. Cafe. 4 IStf. Questions thai are answered when 3 Li you see "Thais" AT HOMESTAKE OPERA HOUSE MONDAY APRIL I5TH Is Mury (iurilrn beautiful? It idie slim anil itmeeful? I It true lluti there lui never been another woman like ber on the screen? Is she the emotional dram-atlr tunnel on the screen thai ha is on the oiwratle stage? Hue she sensational dnnro In Thais? Due he vi 111 wonderful gnHiis? Will her gimns anil cost times aiipffv't new fashions to thousands of women? Will women like her In "Thais?" Will she give men "something to talk afoot" fur the next year Is "Thais" a sensational pro durtlotn? Doea It contain any-thing never seen before In motion pictures? Matinee at 2t30. Night Doors Open 6i30.

First Show 700 Sharpi Second 9i00 Sharp FORD THEATRE MONDAY,.

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