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Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 4

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Football Tonight-Deadwood 'Bears' vs: Rapid City 'Cobblers-Amusement Park, 20c 35c I Modern apartment for rent. Ml. Call Mrs. F. D.

Smith. 10-18-tI Try to Smuggle Watch Movements houM, FOR RENT Fura. 5-room DEADWOOD THEATRE Iter Cemey's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Cas-I sell of San Bernardino, and his sister, Mrs. Floy Pickens of Norwalk, viewed the remains.

The mother said her son had been missing since let. 14, four days before the nude body (was found. Phone I WIUI UthMI, BOO. WG. 10-23-tf will enter the sanitarium for treatment.

Deer hunting licenses were Issued at the county treasurer's office yesterday to Clifford Curran and Peter Radalyac, Lead and Ross Ooodroad, Whltewood. Martin Rasmusson, Lead, secured a motor vehicle license at the treasurer's office in the county building yesterday. The Catholic card party at St. Onge Wednesday evening was well at Matinte, 2:30 Lveniny, ami 9:21) p. m.

TODAY and TOMORROW NEW YORK, Oct. 27. W) Twenty-two bales of rabbit skins, each containing at Its center from 1,000 to 1,500 Swiss watch movements, were seized FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Reasonable. Phone 316-J.

10-23-lwk-pd When the west Blood Stained Shirt Is Considered Clue reach the democratic presidential nominee when his special train arrived In Baltimore but was unsuccessful. After he had gone to the Fifth Regiment armory for his address of the night, Miss Tubbs, disappointed but not discouraged, sought the aid of two newspapermen. She said she wanted Governor Roosevelt to have the dog because she likes Chihuahua and was "tired of healing about chows and setters at the White House." When the New York governor jeturn-eU, Miss Tubbs was permited to board the train and, in the drawing room, placed the smoke-gray puppy In trie hands of Mr. Roosevelt "Oh, how cute," he remarked, thanking Miss Tubbs, as he started playing with the puppy. It weighed only half a pound.

FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 316 Williams St. 10-25-tf GADSDEN, Oct. 27. OF) A New place to eat Ooate Lunch Delicatessen, 21 Lee St.

You will like our prices. 10-27-31 today by federal Investigators In a stable at 305 West 26th street. The federal officers valued the watch movements at $100,000. Henry Saks and Richard believed by the raiders to be the owners of the Samuel Click Trading whtctt occupies the stable, were arrested. The smuggled watch movements were brought to America Sunday on the steamer Black Gull of the Black Diamond line, from Antwerp, Belgium.

tended. Auction bridge was played at 12 tables. Mrs. Alphonse Tetreautt won the ladle's high score prize, Mr. B.

E. Colby the gentleman's high score prize. Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the evening. There will be another card party November 17. WAS YOUNG and a sixshootcr and a man's courage Dance at Whltewood tonight.

Music by the Musical Knights. It ruled the wild frontier It. A. M. NOTICE Dakota Chapter No.

3, R. A. will hold a Joint meeting with Lookout Chapter No. 36, R. A.

at Spear -fish, Friday evening, Oct. 28, 1932, at Spearfish News 8pecial Correspondence blood stained shirt was found Tuesday near the last trysting place of Tom I Russell, 50-year-old married man, and Miss Velma Groover, 29, the daughter of a Methodist minister. It led police to place greater faith in the theory i that a robber killed them. Police are searching for a negro who I stole a shotgun from the home of D. before the slaying.

Two small children W. Jones Sunday evening, a short while saw him leave the house and described him. A gun was found near the bodies and Jones identified it as the one stolen from him. Russell's automobile was found aban Sees First Deer, Brings It Down With Only Rifle 7:30 p. to receive the official visit or the Most Excellent Grand High Priest Jesse H.

Thorpe. Work In M. M. degree. ofw III Body of Woman Said Definitely Identified SAN BERNARDINO, Oct.

27. Sheriff's deputies said today the body of a woman slain in the desert near Victorvllle has been de-'nitely as that of Mrs. Iveama Cerney, 21, of Los Angeles, and a search has begun for her husband, Gus. The Identification was established af- TErs. Jessie Voigt Marcelli, noted violinist, and her accompanist, Mrs.

Dorothy Branche of Lead, were dinner guests of Miss Lillian Ford at the dormitory Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. L. Drtskill, Mrs.

Malcolm Drisklll and children, and Mrs. Thomas Sineltser were Wednesday afternoon All chapter Masons are requested to be present. WILLIAM A. ORIEB, H. P.

A. L. COOUDQE, Secy. 10-27-2t doned in Birmingham. Coroner Hoyt Butler said Russell's pockets and the woman's urse were empty.

TUCSON, Oct. 27. P) Thirteen-year-old Leo Leoni, after much pleading, persuaded his uncle to take him on a hunting expedition. Elvlso Leoni, the uncle, took the boy into the hills and told him to remain in a small area while Elvlso hunted rabbits. Leo was armed with a small calibre rifle.

Four hours later Elviso returned empty handed. He fv'ind Leo seated on the carcass of a deer. The boy had shot it through the heart. CHILDREN'S PARTY The Royal Neighbors will give a Hallowe'en party at the hall Friday evening for Royal Neighbor children. Games will be played and a good time is assured.

Refreshments. 10-27-2t visitors at the home of Mrs. Jessie Harlow, Sturgls. The Trinity Guild meeting held at the dormitory parlors Wednesday afternoon was well attended. The afternoon was spent playing bridge and sewing.

The guild have planend to serve a hot lunch, consisting of chili, by Edward E. Mlnard, (Political Advertising, Inserted and Paid for Deadwod, S. 'coffee and pie, election night, at the election headquarters. Salads, cooked meat and vegetables, home-baked pies, cookies and rolls. Why worry over dinner come In and take home what you want.

Coates Delicatessen. 10-27-2t It was the first' deer Leo ever had RANDOLPH SCOTT SALLY BLANE J. FARRELL Mac DONALD Qaramounl Qtcture FOR RENT: Furnished apartment. No children. 22 Water street.

10-28-tf Also News and Novelty Acts Mrs. Levlna Humbert, head of the expression department of the B. H. T. presented two plays at the Normal auditorium Tuesday evening, "Farewell Cruel World," by William Alden Kin-dall, and "Please Do Not Pick Flowers," by Babette Hughes.

"Farewell Cruel World," was directed by Dorothy Johnson. Cast Sally Lou Smith Helen Risse; Annabelle Withers Joyce Meade; Charles Hewitt Erwln Griffith. Setting late afternoon. Living Special Rates now -scriptlons. Mrs.

D. Phone 142. Magazine Sub-M. McGahey. 10-28-3t States Attorney of Butte County Favors A Special Session BELLE FOURCHE, Oct.

27. P) C. P. Seward, Butte county state's attorney, said today he would recommend to the county commissioners that they endorse the proposal for a special ses- 'room of the SmitTi apartment. Stage SOUND: I bunch keys on Main near City Hall building.

Owner may have same by calling and paying for ad. 10-28-tf 3 DAYS 3 STARTING SUNDAY NOTICE SCHEDULE SUNDAY, 4 Shows, Starting Matinee Evening Greta GARBO John BARftYMCRE Joan CRAWFORD Wallace DEERY Lionel BARRYhdORE manager Raipn Arnoia; electrician Francis Qulnn. "Please Do Not Pick Flowers," was directed by Beatrice To the Voters of Lawrence County My attention has been called to mis-statements being circulated to the effect that I would favor one community, group or organization over another in the performance of my duties if elected sheriff of Lawrence county. I desire to assure the voters of this county and all others concerned that if elected sheriff I shall eanrestly endeavor to perform the duties of such office in an absolutely fair, impartial, efficient, courteous manner at all times. Edward E.

Minard REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OF LAWRENCE COUNTY ision of the South Dakota legislature Truax. Cast Mary Anna Louvenla Bir dance at Galena Saturday night, Oct. 29. 10-28-2t I for tax relief purposes. Declaring that "January will be too late; we need relief now," Seward said taking of tax Jack Marshall Truax; Mrs.

jLowney Mrs. Elsie Woods. Setting: in summer. Scene, a park. deeds must be stopped at once.

i Stage manager Marshall Truax. AUXILIARY NOTICE Regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to Dead wood chamber of commerce will be held In the city rest rooms at 3 o'clock this Friday afternoon. MARGARET KEENE, Secy. Roosevelt Gets Chihuahua Pet From Coast Girl Live Goose Decoys Brin.9: Shot to Hunter Concealed in Blind PIERPJE, Oct. 27.

WV-Franklin Hyde of Pierre, is sure now that his Personal Items in BALTIMORE, Oct. 27. UP Franklin D. Roosevelt, when he left for New York this morning, carried with 1 live goose decoys are realistic. An en-1 31V jterprising hunter stalked his decoys and fired into the group of tame birds while Hyde was lying In a blind.

Two decoys were killed and Hyde was a Chihuahua puppy the present of Miss Bonnie Tubbs of Havre de Grace. Hugging the six-month old puppv, with a bright red ribbon around its neck, in her arms, the girl tried to slightly injured by gun shot, Palph Keene, representative of the Heinz is in the city calling on his business trade. i Arthur F. Grant was a business caller in the city yesterday from his home in Whltewood. Mrs.

W. J. Kaupp was an arrival on the Burlington yesterday from Broken Bow, where she has been visiting the past two weeks. AMETRO COLOVYM MWeD PlCTUftl 4 I an outgoing passenger on the Burling- mi Opportunity Ads i Dance at Whltewood tonight. Music by the Musical It JtlM FOR RENT Furnished apartment with Heat.

Light. Gas. Water and Telephone included. Phone 324-J. 27.

Forest Avenue. 10-22-2t-pd 67 i main i urir ki Brooking Baths for Rheumatism, Neuritis, Colds. Seim Apts. Phone 438. 10-11-lmo.

DR. JOHN J. BERRY Dentist -Jfflce and X-Ray laboratory, Black Hills Bank Building, Phone S5 6 Daus or- FRIDAY OCT. 28 ts THURSDAY N0V3tf WINTER RATES AT FRANKLIN HOTEL The Franklin Hotel announces attractive rates for rooms and suites thruout the winter months. See Frank Murray, manager.

9-10-tf 11m Famout Pwty O'Henry Bars CARLOAD SPECIAL FOR RENT Ayres Hotel. furnUhed rooms $8.00 to $12.00 per month. Gas heated. 10-7-tf 69c Former CARTON large 10c Site of 14 Dozen Bart 38c 3 Fof IOC 6 For lie FOR RENT: Furnished Apartment In Theatre Building. Phone 231.

6-22-tI FOP. SALE: Guaranteed 6 lb. irons, $2.00. Joe Fountain. 8-3-tf.

I LilU Jzm 4 AvX Wherever you buy b- rAllWSLv1! them fh r'Vir i llfvVT. (, if you tun by our Going strong clicking with millions! n. FOR SALE Perfectly matched beautiful beaver coat. Address Box 12, Pioneer-Times. 9-14-tl KiddieKakeCookies "BaSST i19c Jolly-Time Pop Corn v.c 10c Marshmallows "ESS? 219c Swansdown Cake Flour 20c Bakers Chocolate, "GOLDEN CUP" Our Finest Ulend C0FFEEsTs2lu5Sc Sleeping room for rent over Blue Goose Grocery.

Phone 486. Mrs. J. H. Voorhees.

10-25-3t. Ritter Hotel Building at Vale, fully equipped, lor Sr.le or Trade. Also some at Sturgis for sals. Inquire N. J.

Thompson, Sturgis, S. D. 7-17-tl Hoite for rent. Phone 170-J. 10-8-tf Emerald Walnuts lihV Brown Sugar, MioiuM.otfj 25c Pink 3 SI 25c Seedless RaismV.l5cv29c Tomato Soup, 4 c.

27c DR O'CONNOR, CHIROPRACTOR MINERAL FUME BATHS 684 Main St. Deadwood Phone 218 Deluxe Bargain 50c Batter Bowl COATES DELICATESSEN OPENING SATURDAY Free hot coffee and home-made doughnuts will be served from 2:00 until 4:00 p. m. Children will not be served unless accompanied by parent. 10-27-2t Full 7 -Quart Ur.

Six. 4-LB. BAG RED OWL PANCAKE FLOUR TOTAL 69 VALUt FOR 3gc FOR RENT 1 room, with board if desired. Phone 204-R. 10-25-7t TRY WANT ADS RINSO Withw StnAbini PACKAGE HdniliC 2 Small Pkqs.lBc I OH I ALT A 4 2Sc LUCKY STRIKE GGARETTES 2 pk 35' Milder Because They're Toasted! FREE DELIVERY ON $2.00 ORDERS OR MORE PHONE 252 More and more men and women are coming around to Chesterfields.

They're milder, for one thing. They're easy to like. And the tobaccos are blended and cross-blended. Chesterfields are as pure and good as Science can make them! Gtotics Cbile A Zestful Meal! 'A satisfying- meal made from the same high quality product that you use daily in your kitchen. Fresh, government inspected meats, used the same day they arrive in the Stokes Kitchens hand sorted beans ripe chile peppers and high grade spices; an cooked ana Dienaea make a highly con centrated, nourish estertie YOU COULD ASK FOR ing meal, or a splendid appetizer.

1932. Lkcitt Myiu Tosiicco Co..

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