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PAGE FOUR DEAD WOOD DAILY PIONEER-TIMES TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, la36 caped unharmed. It debts. ventlon agreement which France soon-' permit a Winner man to contest Justice 8. C. Polity, Deadwood, for reelection to toe court.

'A vigorous denunciation Opportunity Ads J. J. TbU BenrV. Fa. 250.

would restore in certain cases the pre-, of the communistic leanings of the new ent double liability of state bank stock- holders and shareholders in case of Cellar Flay. Unfairness Former Deadwood Lawyer Seriously 111 On Coast Word has been received from Los 10--lma ry had deprived aged South Dakotans of at least tl.440.000 in federal money thru failure to act earlier on pensions. "The federal social security act was passed In the summer of 1935," Bush-field said. "An appropriation was made whereby states could match funds with the federal government and payment of as much as $30 per month could be made to needy persons over the age deal and a ringing plea for return to American ideals and practices In gov bank failure. The exemption would! of the Security Ltw! apply only In caa where national ernment thru the election of Governor Angeles, to the effect that Nor bank stockholders are similarly ex (ContlnanA from Page 1) empted by federal law, and where the Magastne agency.

Mrs. MoOeney. Any legitimate offer duplicated. 31 atonroe Bt, Phone 174 or ltf. fr-l-H.

FOR RENT Modem liafum. Apt Phono 1M-W. t-tt-tf. man T. Mason, former widely known Deadwood lawyer, is seriously ill at his home in that city from a heart attack state bank Is a member of the federal NOTICE Regular meeting Fountain City hose Company at fire parlors this (Tuesday) evening at 7:30 o'clock.

JOE ROBERTS, Foreman, WALTER PHALEN, Secretary. ANOTHER MAMMOTH CHEESE We have the first of the season's Mammoth Full Cream Processed Smooth velvety texture and the most deliqlous flavor of any brand made. GOLDBERG OROCERY CO. Deadwood, S. D.

It. FOR RENT 5-rm. house wHh bathroom. 35 Denver Ave, C. Reuther, 152 Charles St.

10-27-tf. Land on to the presidency on November 3, concluded his address. Mr. Kellar's remarks on these mat ten of vital Importance to residents not only of this section but to the na deposit Insurance corporation. I eo.

bui seems Governor Berry was suffered a short time ago. Mrs. Mason, relief expenditures, reliable figures showing that there are now 13,183,000 jobless persons In the United States as unable to get any of the regularly so- who has been in rrau neaiui lor a Talk Germany, Japan, Italy tion at large, were presented in a con number of years, is also described as In proprlated money until October 1, 1936, than a year after passage of this against 11.000,000 In 1933. with 19.000,- cise and masterful manner and were FOR RENT Furnlitaed 5-rm. home with bath, newly decorated.

Phone SO0-W. S-lo-tf. punctuated with frequent outbursts of applause. Many from Deadwood were present taw. "If Gov.

Berry had taken action a year ago Instead of within 30 days of the election, a large number of South Dakota citizen should have enjoyed the benefits of this act. M. A. Ken For Rent Seeping nn. Ph.

305-R. t-10-tt. FOR RENT S-room apartment. 772 in the audience as well as good-sized delegations from various points in the Black Hills country. Bute's Attorney Alex Rentto served as chairman and a serious condition.

Mr. Mason resided In Deadwood for many years, the junior member of the law firm of Martin dc Mason, one of the pioneer Black Hills law firms. They left Deadwood about 13 year ago and have since made their home In Los Angeles where Mr. Mason engaged In the practice of law. A host of friends among the older residents of the Black Hills country, will learn with regret of their condition.

Several Cases Heard In nedy, state welfare commissioner, has estimated the number of needy persons In Anti-Red Move 000 persons depending on relief funds i for existence in January of the pres-. ent year. What Improvement ha oc- Continued from rage l) curred In general business condiUon. T. he declared, ha taken place since the to his detem Inatton to march on NRA was moot out by the United Bryu mlth l0 Pnr- States lupreme court and the hindrance DegreUe regahied his freedom after vltcei buame5, by the spending the nfcht In "Brussels all government, was removed.

wh was imprisoned during the Unlted states now ranks 13th In height of ashes between his follow- the OTder of natloni of toe worid erLJmd, Pllce Sunday. their recovery from the depression of Two large airplanes set out from 1829 Toulouse France, to evacuate women mUcatlon of increased tax and children in Madrid embassies un- burden placed on American business, der a formal agreement between the Mr Kellar declared that the annual French government and President Man- n.ir. uinw -nm. ersonals the program preceding the address included selections by the Lead high school orchestra and numbers by the Quarforth male quartette. in Boutn Dakota past 65 who are eligible for pension at 8,000.

With payment of $15 per month, or $180 a year. these 8,000 persons were entitled to $1,440,000 from the federal treasury In Mrs. Betty Larson came up from Hill City yesterday to spend a few days. Leslie Vines was down from Lead me year preceding October 1. yesterday attending to business Uei.f, "f81-, A WM Pany have Increased from $750,000 a later In the Attorney R.

C. Hayes went down to scheduled ea leave day. S.D.T0V0TE ON CHANGES IN few years ago to 12,370,000 In 1936. Custer on the Burlington yesterday morning on a short bulsness trip. Reports from Istanbul declared 13 Russian cargo ships, allegedly loaded with food and munitions, passed thru George Chapman, Lead, nled a coyote Points to Pension Delay The shallow political gesture of Oov- Main BL, or phone M7-M.

g-28-tf. FOR RENT Apt. Phone 1T4-R 10--lmo. FOR RENT Plate. Inquire Mueller Jewelry 6 tore, cor.

Lee and Main Sta. u--tr. FOUND Bunch of keys on ring, Including key to ear. Owner may have tame by calling at P--T. and paying for this adv.

10-7-tf. FOR SALE Shasta Rooma at 610 Main St. Call Cora Reed. Phone 340. 10-7-tf.

FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Adults only. 23 Water St. JO-ll-tf. FOR RENT 3-room furu.

apt Call 324-W. 10-1-8U. ROOM FOR RENT Phone 305-R. 0-10-tf. FOR RENT Unfurnished 3-room modern apt, with bath.

148 Charlea St. 10-18-tf. the Bosphorous during the last two emor Tom Berry In launching the pay- bounty claim with the county auditor's office yesterday while in the city attending to business matters. CONSTITUTION weeks. I ment of federal-state old age financial County Justice Court Henry Turgeon, St.

Onge, pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery when arraigned before County Justice Chas. 8. Hardin yesterday and sentence was deferred until 10 o'clock this morning. The complaining witness was Alex Larlve, St, Onge, who was assaulted by the defendant George Williams, Savoy, was assessed the costs of the action upon his plea of guilty to violating the state motor vehicle registration law, In that he was operating a car on Improper license plates. Both arrests were made over the week-end hv the local sheriff's office.

assistance payments to elderly iresl- J. J. Nelson, Englewood; A. J. Moodle, Bronchial Coughs Just A Few Sips and Like A Flash Relief! Spend a few cents today at any good drugstore for a bottle of triple acting BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE take a couple of doses and sleep sound all night long your Irritating cough of bronchitis is under control.

One little sip and the ordinary cough is on its way continue 2 or 3 days and often you'U hear no more from that tough old hang-on cough that nothing seems to help; If not joyfully satisfied with BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE money back. Uncover Plot to Arm French Reds 1 dents of South Dakota on the eve of LYONS, France, Oct. 26 Police the forthcoming election. Instead of Five Proposed Amendments to be Submitted to Voters announced today that they had discov- placing them in effect one year and ered evidence Involving an entire group one-half ago, was too apparent, he de-of Lyons industrialists in the manu- clared, to need of further comment. He facture and delivery of hand grenades deplored, however, that the benenclar- for Spanish government supporters.

les had been denied what could have It was indicated a series of arrests rightfully been thelr's during that per-would be made, possibly extending to iod for no other purpose than to make The arraignments were conducted by! Paris, where a "prominent engineer" ammunition lor Berry's campaign for Nemo, and Wilbur Parker, Trojan, were noted among the out of town business callers at the county treasurer's office here yesterday. Mrs. Fred Houser, sister of Mrs. William Dye of this city, left on the morning train yesterday for her home In Alliance. She had been visiting at the Dye home for a week or so.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Furols, Lead, are the parents of a son bom at St. Joseph's hospital in this city, early yesterday morning. Mother and child were reported to be doing nicely last night.

H. S. (Red) Mundell, veteran Dead-wood barber, has taken over the shop in the lobby of the Fairmont hotel on Main street, and starting today will operate that establishment in the fu was said to be implicated as a go-be- election to a third term as governor. PNERRE, Oco. 26.

(JP Five proposed state constitutional amendments, apparently almost forgotten In the heat of contests for political offices, will be found on a separate ballot when South Dakota voters go to the polls a week from Tuesday. Although they would make changes of some Importance In the state's basic law, the suggested amendments have caused little public discussion. As a re tween. Other matters touched on by the State's Attorney Alex Rentto. Central City Couple Wed Here Yesterday Afternoon Authorities said more than 140,000 speaker Included political moves being srenades and manv thousands of in- icendiary bombs already had been discovered in various Lyons factories.

All were believed destined for Spain in vio made at this time by certain Interests to deprive western South Dakota of representation on the state supreme court by including some east-of-the-river territory in this district to lation of the International non-Inter- NOTICE Bunting or trespassing on my ranch strictly forbidden. All Transgressors will be punished to the full extent of the law. JOE HODGSON. ments. One on lower floor.

Adults Phone 537. 10-18-tf. FOR RENT -Furnished 4 room apt over-stuffed living room suite, other furniture nice. Call 83 or 608-J. i Dr.

S. W. Morgans, foot A marriage license was Issued at the clerk of courts office yesterday to Fred Duval Droddy and Irene Mae Winder, both of Central City. The marriage ceremony was performed during the aft-; emoon at the Methodist Episcopal i church parsonage. Rev.

L. J. Sheldon' sult the vote on these proposals may be considerably lighter than on party candidates, as it has been in most past elections. Designated as amendment on the ballot is a measure to compel re duction in membership of the state legislature, a step which the assembly Itself has frequently refused to take. reading the service In the presence of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy A. Frazler, Central City, who attended the couple. SUPREME COURT WILL PASS ON NEWLABORACT The amendment would provide that after 1938 the state house of representatives shall contain not more than 75 nor less than 50 members, and the senate not more than 35 nor less than 25. Present membership Is 103 in the from Rapid City, wUl be at the Franklin Hotel, Monday and Tuesday, Oct 36 and 27.

10-2412t FOR RENT Modern duplex apartment. Newly decorated. Phone 441. 10-34-tf. DISTILLATE and kerosene for heating purposes In any quantity.

Home Service Station. 10-24-lwk. VCfR RSTNT 2 fnm rooms, heat, wa house and 45 in the senate. THEATRE- Last Times Today MAT. 2:30 EVE.

7:15, 9:20 Proponents of this membership reduction plan contend It would save money and make for better legislation. Those who oppose It argue that a ture. William inlander, who had been visiting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hollander of this city, for the past seven weeks, numbered among the Burlington departures yesterday morning enroute to his home in Des Moines, la.

TL. B. Ferrin, Whltewood, a resident of this section for many years, was In the city yesterday attending to business matters and visiting briefly with friends. Mr. Ferrin is a candidate at the forthcoming elections on the democratic ticket for the office of state senator for Lawrence and Butte counties.

Word was received in Deadwood yesterday telling of the death at Casper, Sunday afternoon of Jack Gallagher, former Deadwood man, from pneumonia. Deceased resided in Dead-wood from 1910 to 1914 and returned to the city about two years ago and had lived here until recently when he went to Casper, to reside. He followed the occupation of barkeeper, and was well-known thruout this section of the ter arvi llo-htj! fnm 380 Williams fit. I smaller legislature would be less repre sentative. i In past 15 years legislative expense has averaged about $100,000 for each biennial session.

Should the 10-25-lwk. FOR RENT Single room. Adams) Block. FOR RENT 3-room fum. with' bath and large screened-ln porch, i maximum reduction be made the larg est expense items, salary and mileage, would be cut almost in half.

Part of the expense, such as printing and Adults only. 53 Centennial. 10-25-tf. STOMACH ACID. OAS PAINS.

IN- clerk hire, probably would not be re duced in direct proportion to the menv bershlp cut. WASHINGTON, Oct. 26. (P The number of controversies Involving new deal legislation awaiting final 'ruling by the supreme court mounted to eight today when the tribunal agreed to pass upon two challenges of the constitutionality of the Wagner labor relations Arguments on these will be heard in December with a decision in January. The act has been challenged by The Associated Press and by the Washington-Virginia-Maryland Coach company.

The court adjourned until November 9 after denying motions to speed up action in the communist party petitions enjoining Illinois officials from printing or distributing ballots not con-taning the names of party nominees. Illinois has refused to certify communist candidates. DIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of UDGA, I Two amendment proposals have been a doctors prescription at Brown urug endorsed by democratic and republican country. parties and by several statewide organ' lzatlons. Amendment would pro vide for election of the state superin Local Brief with tendent of public Instruction on a non-political ballot.

Amendment would do likewise for the county superintendent of schools, and in addition remove the present two-term limitation on the latter office. Cars Damaged in Crackups In County Over Week-End Listed on the ballot as amendment Store. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms by week or month. Phone 298, Mecca Rooms. 10-25-lwk.

Baled Hay For Sale Offer No. 1 prairie hay at 11.00 per ton; No. 2 prarle at $10.00, and good feeding hay at $9.00, track Bassett, Nebr. We guarantee our grades. Write, wire or phone us.

WALTER MAUCH, BASSETT, NEBR. 10-27-2t. LOST A head Hereford cattle branded on left side, J-spear. Phone 99-R1, or write Box 208. 10-27-3U.

FOR SALE Special laying grade white leghorn pullets. Jersey milk cow and calves. Inquire J. Roscoe farm, 3 miles east of Deadwood, Boulder Canyon road. Will rent farm.

10-27-lwkt. Altho there were vivid indications along practically all of the highways to the county over the week-end of minor automobile crashes into guard rails, fences, occasioned by the CHARGE BERRY DEPRIVED AGED OFPENSIONS Bushfield Shows Elderly Folks Were Victimized Is a proposal to limit future rural credit debt to one-half of one per cent of the assessed valuation of taxable property, or about $5,000,000 at present. The same amendment would remove the provision under which counties could engage in farm loaning operations similar to those conducted by the state prior to 1925. An. amendment limiting rural credit debt was defeated in the 1934 election, after objections that it would apply also to municipal FRANK MORGAN he'len WESTLEY ROBERT KENT ASTRID ALLWYN DELMA BYRON THE HALL JOHNSON CHOIR STEPIN FETCHIT SIX SONGS enterprise The last legislature modi-fled the porposal and resubmitted it.

MILLER, Oct. 26. (Ph-Harlan J. The amffndment would have no effect Bushfield, republican state rroom and 5-room apt. 19-27-6U.

FOR RENT-Phone 254-M. nnon refinancing of present rural cred charged today that Governor Tom Ber- sleet storm that prevailed in this section Sunday, only two accidents, neither of which resulted in injury to occupants of cars, were reported to the sheriff's office. Cars driven by Ted Gerrans, Lead, and Sam Peterson, Deadwood, figured In a head-on collision on Main street, in the old Chinatown section of the city, Sunday morning. Both cars were somewhat damaged. Victor Doody, Belle Fourche, driving on the highway between that place and Spearftsh, crashed broadside into a black horse strolling across the highway at night, and almost completely demolished the front of his car.

The horse, altho quite badly cut on the side and hip, was not seriously injured and occupants of the car es- FOR SALE Simplex Ironer. Excellent condition. Inquire at 504 W. Sum-1 mit Lead, or phone 2313-J. 10-27-of FOR RENT 5-rm.

modem house, newly decorated, with garage. One month's rent free if taken at once. Inquire 107 Forest Ave. 10-27-5U SPECIAL ON PERMANENTS! FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY! Regular $10.00 Permanent Waves $6.50 Regular 6.50 Permanent Waves 5.00 Regular 5.00 Permanent Waves 4.00 Children 3.00 DALLMANN BEAUTE SHOPPE Phone 112 Franklin Hotel Mm Ma WMMat Th Ha Wat a Daw ay Na. Waal DM Maa Jar Say? DANCES, TOO! tnaai kf tm lOenrlOM 7 allowe'en-Parfy -SPECIAL- Plus News Popeye Cartoon, "Never Kick a Woman" and Vincent Lopez and Orchestra in "Knock, Knock" WED.

'BANK NITE' Stuart Erwin in "ALL AMERICAN CHUMP" tt-t JUZZ7T i Reduction Sale revolutionary principle of watch construction ISIS Last Times TONIGHT I CUSVU COUNTESS IV- I 17 jrd rracMaa. kij 14 Kl. yrfos fmU Ot4. ij I Mi jar Bracelet Sets Eve. 7:15 I BRACELETS COMPACTS 1 Not enly la Cams, the Mat beautiful wimI watch, for nra mr eoaeeired, hat also ia it dainty frati-iae twia, the geuiac caned amvcanat cattrdy ailing time ariMfarai emsc mmi ginng ia the aaea't ad wii'i Carres alike, fuciiina pocket watch accaracy.

YeH he happy to thaw yoa the new awdeb aew oa display at oar store. They are the fiaeal watchn that the fiaeat wilfhamWrj ia the world know bow to audtc Da Bat accent a aah-tnnte only the geaaine has "Craea Canex" a the diaL Ladies' Carres watches are priced from S42J0 to Hen's, from StX to $100. i Mill ILDHLEII. i -AY Ask About Our Prices! A 1JL am a atii im '-TV fmm Al AMI ATI Jewelry Added Color Cartoon and "March of Time" WED. 'BANK NITE Stuart Erwin in "ALL AMERICAN CHUMP" Black Hills Jewelry Shop PHONE 576-J "The Store With The Agate Front" (74 MAIN ST.

DEADWOOD FHONE 31 SINCE 1877.

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