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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 8

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Lead Daily Calli
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Lead, South Dakota
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TAOS BIGHT LEAD DAILY CALL. THURSDAY. APRIL IT, lilt, 1. 1. TV 1 Homestake Opera House 1 Worthy of Thought I t.

rr Your Theater HOUSE Or HA TURKS. C. KeLom, Mjrr. A lazy man Is a dead one who can't be burled. Contemplating fixing your home? Then visit our New Department for the Fixing of the Home.

Popular Prices. The New York Store. 4-25tS Alas for the intellect when the understanding is limited only by the TONIGHT A TRIANGLE DRAMA "The Golden Claw'' Toil subject shows the baleful power of passion for Cold, with BESSIE. BARRIS. C.

W. Melcher, general manager of tho Chicago offices of tbe Ingersoll-Rand company, Is spending a few (lays In the city with local representative W. L. Scanllln. It.

II. Drlscoll and Dr. J. W. Freeman returned on tho Northwestern thU afternoon from their euHtern trip, lifter an aliiottice of several weeks.

J. A. Hlewart, manager of the Spearllsh creamery, spent the day In Lead and Deadwood. He reports business excellent with the creamery, and constantly Increasing. The valley Is putting on an attractive tint of green as the alfalfa fields and orchards come forth.

"The Christian," originally announced for Wednesday at tho Home-stake theatre, arrived today and will ba shown tomorrow, Friday. The matinee performance will be at 2:30 and the first evening show at 7 p. m. Tbe second evening show will be put on at 9 o'clock. C.

0. Llstman, who had a narrow size of the feet: Dressmaking 101 80. Mill. Men whose only books are women's looks are students of folly. CALE and FRANK MILLS, supported by a splendid cast TRIANGLE-KEYSTONE COMEDY "The Best of Enemies" with JOE WEBER and LEW FIELDS known the world over as fun makers of the highest type.

ADMISSION Children 5c. Adults 10c Fresh milk and cream at A. A 2-mt Care. When a man Is down his enemies stop kicking him and his friends Go to the Dalley Cafe, place to eat. A schoolboy wants to know how many square rods It takes to make a wise-acre.

escape In the Call efflce last week, when he was caught at the end of a revolving power shaft, has returned from Rapid City, where he visited at his home, and Is again on the job. He has recovered from the effects of his rough treatment, except that the arm from which the skin was torn, Is still In the process of healing. Mrs. Ed Martin came in on the afternoon Burlington from Chicago. Mrs.

Martin has been greatly relieved of her rheumatic affliction, and enjoyed her stay with her daughter Tony, Mrs. Charles Knight. Mrs. FRIDAY, APRIL 28th HALLL CAIN'S best work in photoplay feature "The Christian'1 The subject has arrived and will surely he- shown Friday. First show at 7 p.

seeond show at 9 p. rn. Matinee at usual hour 2:30. DONT MISS IT. ADMISSION Children 5c.

Adults 10c The New York Store stock of Wearing apparel for Women, Misses and Children Is Just as complete as ever at prices that are right. 4-25t5 Omrifbt Hut Schaf fur Man Rather than waste time arguing, a wise man will let a fool have his own way. Buy a "METZ" and ramble. 1-lH-tf A wise teachor never attempts to teach more than he knows. The Equal Suffrage Leagues of Lead.

Deadwonil and flnearflih will SATURDAY. APRIL 29th Jesse L. Lasky, in association with David Belasco, presents BLANCHE SWEET, in the Ex'raordinary Dramatic hit "The Warrens of Virginia" Martin will stay in the Hills through the summer period of fine weather and after adjusting business and property matters here, may return to the east next fall. The strongest cast ever assembled ia found in the Ivan Film production shown at tho Princes stonlght. It la a five reel social drama, or tragedy, starring Paula Shay and Everct But-terfleld.

This remarkable photoplay Is one of the most powerful stories of a weak man's regeneration, ever adapted for a Illm production. Miss Bhay takes the part of one side of tho hold a Joint meeting at the Business men club In Deadwood at 2:30 Friday afternoon. Mrs. Katharine Powell of Spearflsh who has charge of all Suffrage work west of the river, will address the meeting. 25t3 The story is laid in the South during the CIVIL WAR Careful atten.ion has been given to this production, to correctly produce it, ADMISSION JUST 5c.

You re Safe in playing the "clothes game" at Hearst's, you're not taking any chances as tc Quality, Style or Satisfaction We are as particular about your clothes as you are, when once you give us your confidence, and the opportunity of fitting you from season to season. We've scored again this season in introducing the new and exclusive tyles in three piece suits which gives you all the appearance and convenience without the unnecessary weight Let us show you the national favorites in SPRING SUITS PRICED AT $15.00. $17.50. $20.00. $22.50, $25.00 and $30.00 human triangle In this wonderful picture entitled "Forbidden Fruit." Also a two reel feature with Wini A used tool acquires but little rust.

fred Greenwood. An American pro duction. A J. P. Richardson of Sioux Falls, J.

Little Miss Arlene Beach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Beach, is ten Choice, Fran Cut flowers always on hand at McDonald's flower shop. S-lltf The clothing of a growing boy refuses to grow with him. H.

Holland of Denver and H. D. Mar-tin of Bradford, are commercia lists registered at the Smead today. CITY IN BRIEF years old today, and to make the occasion auspicious Miss Arlene called Mayor-eleci E. H.

Warren of in nine of her little friends to celebrate the day with her. They enjoyed Spearflsh was in Lead today, having come over to attend the joint meeting of the Deadwood, Spearflsh and games and a frolic out of doors, for A separate Skirt Is needed by all women and tho New York Store's selection Is of the finest in Style snd Materials including the New Wssh ones. 4-2414 Lead good roads committees at Dead-wood this evening. the weather could hardly be more to the liking of the little people than was this afternoon. Miss Arlene presided over tbe distribution of gen Miss Eva Lapptn, whose marriage to Russ Riley will take place next erous quantities of Ice-cream and cake, and made herself a most graci Tuesday, was suprlsed last evening On with the dance! Tbe old hen Is now engaged for every set.

by a number of her girl friends, who launched a miscellaneous shower upon her. The affair, which was arranged by her sister, Mrs. Max Frolic, ous young hoBtess. All guests were of one voice In wishing their little friend many happy returns of the day. Fresh buttermilk received dally at K.

F. Cafe 2-1 8tf took place at Miss Lappln's mother's A. W. Bachelder of Minneapolis, home. A man may be able to deceive his own wife, but not bis father's wife.

the man ahead of "The Birth of a Nation" nrrlved In Lead today, ac FOR THE LITTLE TOTS- Wash Suits Priced $1.00, $1.25 to $2.00 SPORT SHIRTS FOR MEN all good wearing materials, new two way collar. Just right for summer. Priced $1.00 to $2.25 companied by his wife. There also came with him two bill-posters, who will be engaged during the next week in billing the northern Hills previous "METZ" stands for economy. 1-19-f The church with tho highest steeple Isn't always the nearest heaven.

to the showing of this greatest of all motion pictures. The engagement, which Is for four days, matinee snd evenings and one special morning See our new Athletic Composition Union Suits matinee, commences on Monday, May S. Wnlsts of Cottons snd sll vsrlety of Silks. Styles are of the prettiest and the variety of tho largest. Priced 1 IS to 19.7S.

The New York 8tore. 4-26tB oleUxtords tor Men 90c a $1.40 IVoblng L. N. Railroad. NASHVILLE.

April 27. for Men H. J. Derclaye li confined to hli home with the crip and tonellitis. Olaf Araeson was an outgoing passenger on the Pierre train last ev-enlng for Minneapolis.

M. A. Cheney returned this afternoon from Sioux Falls where he waa In attendance on the grand Jury. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Shorten left on the Northewstern yesterday for Dee Koines, where they expect to make their home In the future. The Misses Sawyer and Rydher of Sapid City arrived today to spend a few days In the city of mills, the guests of Mrs. C. E.

Dawk Ins. M. M. Reynolds of Alliance, traveling auditor for the Burlington, Is In the city railing on E. 0.

Mlckle and checking up the Lead office. Johnson and wife came up from Whltewood last evening to spend a few days In the city shopping and attending to business Interests. Mrs. E. A.

Squires, who makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. John E. Murphy, returned yesterday from San Diego, where she spent the past ten months. Mrs. J.

H. Martin has secured the services of Miss Lucille Plnsonnault as assistant to Miss McGratb In the French classes. Miss Plnsonnault Is too well knowu In this city to require Introduction Wallace McCleary writing from Seattle, says he Is sailing with his brother and Joe Flabble, on the Prince Rupert for Juneau, Alaska. Wullace says everything Is serene In 8eattls and that he expects to have a pleasant trip to the far north. Arrangements have been made to take B.

Penkoff to Rapid City this evening, to place htm In tbe Methodist Deaconness Hospital there tor treatment. Rev. W. J. Calfee will accompany him and It Is planned to take blm 00 a cot in the baggage car of the Northwestern train.

Mr. Penkoff has been seriously 111 for several weeks, and It Is hoped something eaa be done at the hospital to better his condition. The lnvestlgatnln of the affairs of the Professor Hepburn, formerly dancing Instructor at Fort Moade and In Lead, Is now In Seattle, where he Is conducting a dancing school, connected with the navy department and patronized by that and army men. Wallace McCleary of Lead Is also there, on his way to Seward, Alaska, where be Intends to locate. Art Stelnhauer, the Belle Fourche football and basketball star, has accepted a position at the Smead hotel In the capacity of night clerk, having come up to Lead last evening to te-gln his duties there.

Mr. Stelnhauer suceeds Felix Rice whose time will be taken up through the summer In his regular occupation of driving the Chambers Kellar White car. Mrs. R. R.

Morgan was an arrival on the afternoon Burlington from Los Angeles where she has been spending the past several months with her daughter, Miss Helen Morgan, who could not quite make up her mind to return to the Hills. Mrs. Morgan has every appearance of having both enjoyed and been benefitted by her stay In California. Ksr I "ho doesn't nllow success to throw htm off his Louisville and Nashville IRallnoad will be begun today by the Inter state Commerce Commission, the first guard against a reverse of fortune. Mmoke Friskv Widow Clgsrs.

At MrDunalil's Flower Shop you will find sow a choice lot of spring blooming plants. I-Iltf hearing opening here. Chalrmsn Balthasar H. Meyer will preside. It has been announced that the Inquiry Is to be broadened to cover charges of corrupt practices made by Senator Luke Lea of Tennessee against the Vote For JAMES W.

FOWLER, Jr. Republican Candidate for STATES ATTORNEY railroad. Edward Rochetort was smong the Burlington arrivals today, coming from Portland, on his annual visit to his boyhood home. Edward was accompanied to Lead by his sister, Mrs. Frank Noonan, and will be here tor some weeks.

Edward Is a Lead young man who Is making good In the northwest, and all the boys are pleased to see him back In Lead again. Ostitis) Chiropractic II ran act, nfuiUm tt Um Mara at yoai i daunt Chiropractic will it tot yon wdh a elntr science can. When t0 th hiU yon, try eu tad am tat diBWtac I aula a icialty ky ailasting the cases of te-alkd "Incurable" ailments, brain, nerve and aalns treaties snd all derangements pecnliar to women "VANK DENNIS. D. C.

toontain ketd Palmer 10. 11. It Miaws ft Mtrckua Buk Bid Scbeel ol Chiropractic. LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA Three Year Couree Phone 2346 Spring Tonics PRINCESS are absolutely necessary for a May Day Dance whole lot of people at this time of year. Oot that languid, listless, wbatVthe-uae feeling Shake It off become so full of energy and spirits you'll want to run and jump and dance take a good Spring tonic Elks and their Ladies Only Monday, May 1 -TODAY "Forbidden Fruit" An Ivan production In Fve big reels featuring PACK SHAY and BVERKT niTTERFIELD, supported by an all star cast.

A remarkably, tense social drama. A life tradgey from the highest planes of society. Th human triangle in all of Its horrible phases. In five big reels. "By Whose Hand A tense and thrilling drama produced by the American On.

Winifred Greenwood takes the leading role. One of the Mutual's most beautiful girls. Two reels of a picture you aresure to like. Seven BIk Reels Today. ADMISSION So and 10c.

UNDERTAKING G. A. R0UNSEVELL Funeral Director Licensed Embalmer Nra. G. A.

R0UNSEVELL Licensed Embalmer Takes fall charge of eases of Las tes snd Children, II desired We have several popular Spring remedies. We know the formula ol Rtjcall Sanapar-Ula Tonic and consider It best of all 9 Makes blood, supplies materials for body and brain, gives strength and nerve force, and ia pleasant to take. Sold with the Resell guarantee. Pull 16 OS. bottle coo talcing US DR.

-JOHN I. MARTIN EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT OITICE. SEARLE BLOC! kens 273 Glasses tittot Thursday PHONE 2360 DAY OR NIGHT Parlors 115 Main St Residence Rar No.

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