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LEAD DAILY CALL, LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1933 PAGE THRJES niiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiwiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii DEADWOOD Prom the Pioneer Ttmea was prepared to come to the house floor to stave off an attempt to replace him as democratic leader by a small group of dissatisfied democrats. No one doubts that Bankhead's appearance on the floor at present would be welcome to the administra The Deadwood Odd Fellows lodge yesterday received telegraphic advices from West Palm Beach, telling Origin of Pointer Not Known, Writer Asserts As with some other breeds, the question of the origin of the pointer Is matter of controversy. A number of authorities contend that the pointer originated on the continent of Europe, probably In Spain, and was Imported Into England. The majority of best opinion, however, fixes England as tbe birthplace of the breed, writes Frank F. Dole, In the New York of the death in that city of Isaac H.

BANK LOANS AS A PART IN THE PROGRAM OF RECOVERY Davis, former resident of Deadwood who had made his home in Florida for a number of years. Deceased will be remembered by all of the older tion and of material strength to the leadership In the house. A member of the house since 1916, personally popular, soft-spoken, even-tempered and amiable, he oculd fill a spot of vital Importance to the administra residents of this section. He con If Yea Waat to Slag, Yea Dm father bad taken bis small sun to church. Tbe boy sat and listened very attentively without saying a word until the clergyman announced, "We will now sing hymn two hundred and twen-' ty-two.

"Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand Two humlred and twenty-two." The putzled boy nudged his father. "Dad, we don't have to work this out, do we?" American Boy Magazine. Advice Hard lo Follow The Newlyweds were receiving a little conventional advice from the minister. First the husband was charged with his responsibilities, and then came the wife's turn. "Yon must love, honor, and obey your husband," droned the parson, "and follow him wherever he goes." Tbe wife looked aghast "Fancy 1" she exclaimed, "and Jim a deep-sea diver Stray Stories Magazine.

ducted a barber shop in the first ward for many years and had been an Odd Fellow for 51 years. The body will be returned to Whitewood for burial, it was stated. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Leo Sprig- ler, Whitewood, and other relatives. The fire department was called out This 6 ounce bottl STAG HAIR OIL and a POCKET COMB Seep your hair well groomed, oft and lustrous.

You'll find Stag Hair Oil especially fine for use after shampooing or for dry hair. A real big value. shortly before 4:30 o'clock Sunday morning to the residence of Mrs. Anna Lewis on Carney street where tion just now. Taylor of Colorado, acting floor leader In Bankhead's absence, hasn't has as smooth sailing as he probably would have liked.

His failure to go along with the administration especially his "silver" vote on work-relief bill has caused criticism to be directed against him. The "Gag" Rule Taylor whimsically described the reason for criticism against his leadership was because he did not "make a lot of noise on the floor." Bankhead's friends point to an incident which occurred in the last congress as to why he is missed so much at the present when his type a fire of considerable proportion was burning in a shed in the rear of the house. Prompt arrival and efficient work on the part of firemen resulted in the fire being extinguished before any great damage was done to the AS our part in hastening the return of prosperity, we stand ready to make sound loans to customers who can show their ability to take up their obligations in a reasonable length of time. It is not the function of a bank to make so-called capital loans. Neither sound banking practice nor the banking regulations permit this.

Sometimes, it is hard for a customer to draw the distinction likewise, for the banker. By cooperative effort and a frank discussion, the banker and the customer can do much to keep business operating on a sound basis, in good times as well as bad. It Is pointed out that old English writing regarding the pointer antedates writings abont a similar breed In other countries. Furthermore, It Is argued, with plenty of logic, that had the breed originated elsewhere It would have had some foreign or semi-foreign name, but the fact that It always has been called tbe "pointer" points to Its development in a country where the name pointer would have applied to a dog that pointed. It is not difficult to see the point of that argument I With the Introduction of firearms, resulting In hunting becoming more general than In the days of snaring, It he-came desirable to have a dog that would point game without flushing It.

This was needed to give the hunter, with his slow-firing, muzzle loading weapon, time to come up on the game and fix the rest on which the heavy guns of the period had to be held. It Is probable that a smooth-coated bunting dog was first trained for this purpose and that finally, with sufficient training, pointing became so much of an Instinct that It was not dltllcult to train puppies along these lines. Incidentally, dogs are not the only animals that have been broken to point game. One famous Instance of a pig trained to point occupies quite a hit of house although the shed was com both pletely destroyed. The fire, of unknown origin, had gained consider Jl aa -Apprentice The Quack was selling an elixir which he declared wonld make men live to a great age.

'Look at we," be shouted. "Hale and hearty, I'm over 800 years old." "Is he really as old as that?" asked a listener of tbe youthful assistant "I can't say," replied the assistant, 'Tve only worked for him for 100 years." The Bystander Magazine. IN THE MODE of leadership is needed. It was when he was chairman of the powerful able headway before an alarm was turned in to the department. James O'Brien, Deadwood, against rules committee.

The republicans had tied up the legislative machinery of the. house whom a criminal action is pending BROWN DRUG STORES, I Lead in circuit court in this city involv lng a charge of adultery and who had aqjjnoj aoa pooAvpnaQ: been at liberty under $1000 until the 9 near the end of the session with a filibuster. Bankhead quietly retired to his committee room and brought forth the now famous "gag" rule. He attained a high point in drama when he marched on to the floor of the house, presented the rule and declared "the people elected the democrats to run the country, and I 4M fcP regular June term of court, was surrendered to the local sheriff's office yesterday by his bondsmen and is now being held in that institution. The bondsmen were Geo.

W. Benner and Joseph Fountain, Deadwood. space In the writings of some authorl ties of the breed. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LEAD Lead South Dakota think it's time the democrats took charge." In one spontaneous move the democratic side of the house rose and sent up a great shout. The rule passed overwhelmingly.

I WASHINGTON DAYB00X i i By Herbert Plummer i ATTHEHQMESTAP The playing of dual roles by film actors Is not unusual in pictures, but WASHINGTON The chiding Speaker Byrna gave the bouse for jam "They say women are to wear trousers this winter." "Alia I I thought I noticed my wife viewing my best pants with a speculative eye." frittering away time when it should a most amazing double characterize tion is enacted by one of the mem' be at work has given rise to speculation on capitol hill as to whether Bankhead of Alabama, the ailing ALLEN TEMPLE bers of the cast in "The Man With Two Faces," showing Tuesday and majority leader, may not be foroed to return to harness soon. KINGS FRUIT I BRANDY I Wednesday. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING It is amazing because, while al 0. E. MARTIN PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER WALL PAPER SAMPLES Phone 2166-J The former Alabama football star, quiurs Itrui fruit1 11 Colonial National Moaamont Tbe Colonial National monument Is an historical reservation, established In 1930, and administered by the national park service of the Department of tbe Interior.

Its boundaries Include Jamestown island, parts of the city of Williamsburg, and the Yorktown battlefield, as well as the highways connecting these areas. The monument was established to preserve the historic structures and to commemorate the contributions of this area in the colonization and development of WALL PAPER SAMPLES Phone 2172 Intallif.nt laltrnl "You permit yourself gome words of protest?" "Yes," answered Senator Sorghum. "It would be misfortune If people were all In such complete agreement that argument must cease. What would be the good of a big Idea with nobody left to tell It tor hp who because of Illness is a mere shadow of bis former self, is being urged both by physicians and intimate friends not to consider such a move at the present. I'm going to do what the doctor says," he announced.

They all know, however, how difficult it is for him to stay away. Time after time of latej MONEY most always the spectator knows who has the dual role, in this instance it is impossible to detect the man with two faces until he reveals himself by removing his disguise. Percy Westmore, First National wizard in the art of make-up, provided a blonde wig, moustache and goatee, whereas practically every member of the cast under suspicion of the murder on which the plot of the play is based is a brunette. A false nose and false eyebrows add further to the dissemblance. The contour of the mouth is changed entirely by false teeth inserted over the natural teeth.

The eyes of the real slayer are almond shaped, but by inserting wax under the lids they are made to appear round. in the afternoon his automobile has been seen parked near the capitol with Bankhead inside dictating to I his secretary. He was supposed to ROUNSEVELL FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Servkt Private Parking Space TENDER MEMORIES of a departed loved one can be perpetuated in no more fitting manner than by the erection of a suitable monument. When your selection Is made here, you can actually see in advance just how the the memorial of your choice will look. We'll be glad to recommend the right material design and size on request DEADWOOD GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS A.

L. DUC'HENE, Proprietor Deadwood South Dakota have been cruising leisurely through Washington parks or along the banks of the Potomac at the time. For your present needs Confidential Service UNITED FINANCE Co. Over Gushurst Store Lead Phone M.iim Was WiM Maxim, who, more than any other man, developed the machine gun, was in early manhood Interested In chemistry and the then Infant science of electricity. Ambitious, energetic, he was told by a friend bow to make a pile of money.

"Invent something," said this rriend to Maxim, "something which will enable these Europeans to cut each other's throats with greater facility" this was said more than 50 years ago. Presence Needed He even has had a hand in deter mining house procedure on occasions, capitol hlU hears. It's been by "re 110 So. MUI St. Phone 2340 IB mote control," but evident.

IF 1 Only recently it was rumored he I Ten Years Ago April 23, 1925 Miss Maxine McAllester became the bride of Edward Green of Omaha at a beautiful church wedding in that city, according to work received by the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Green of this city. Mrs. Harry Crosby and Mrs.

C. C. Parker left for Clearwater, called there by the serious illness of their mother. Mrs. Anton Sperdutti and son, Robert, were recovering from severe illnesses of scarlet fever.

Henry Gaulden left for Salt Lake City in response to a message stating that his son, Philip, was seriously iU with heart trouble. DENTIST 4 Ar Twenty Years Ago April 2S, 1915 John Blodgett, who had been visiting in Rapdi City for two and a half months, returned home. Funeral services in memory of Robert Cordary were announced to be held on April 24 at the Episcopal church, with the Rev. Mackintosh officiating. The body lay in state at the family home, 320 Main street, until time of the funeral services.

W. E. Royce petitioned the city for a cement sidewalk In front of his premises on South Bleeker street, which the council granted. Max Meyer and Miss Golda Mc-A bee were united In marriage at the home of Miss Susie Jorgeason on Main street. Mrs.

T. O. Stevens and daughter assisted at the services. The bride and bridegroom were school teachers from Sturgis. To bring relief 0 0 I aQw) Thirty Years Ago i mm na April S3, 1905 Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Chancy Rick-ard, a ten pound girl. The funeral of the late Andrew Johnson was held from the Catholic church and the remains were laid to rest in the Catholic 'cemetery. The condition of Charles Thorn berg was reported much better, he being-able to walk around, and to write a few lines with his left hand. T.

J. Orier and William Bartlett. went to Deadwood to meet with the county commissioners and others Interested in the building of the new court house. Judge Levi McGee of Rapid City was in Lead for a few hours while on his way to Custer lo hold a term of court. He was accompanied by the court stenographer, Mr.

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