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PAGE TWO DEADWOOD DAILY PIONEER-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, lo.30 WALES LEARNS BUFFALO HUNTING FROM PRETTY COUSIN Ore. Miss Baxter win be remembered here, as ant spent several month visiting with her aunt Mrs. James Hardin. 1 Comprising Mr. Pendergraft I a former Deadwood State Presa Comment Pierre Dakotan: Our 'congressman.

Royal C. Johnson, after a call upon President Hoover, stated that all legislation dealing with veterans was In need of a "general overhauling," and boy, who 1 now making hi noma in TBI BLACK "TT.IJI PIONEER Established June 8, 1876 TBI BLACK BILLS TIMXS Established AprU 7, 1871 rot-uana, or. Mr. and Mrs. John Sawyer of Nemo entertained a large number of friends above named contemporaries will not crawfish from the position they took yesterday, we can have a decent report Why not? 'There will be a grand masked ball on Monday, Feb.

9th, at Werthelmer's hall, given by the ladle of tht Episcopal society. Gen. KuykendaU, who ha been absent from the city for several weeks, visiting -his family at Cheyenne, returned early yesterday morning. The visit seem to have -rejuvenated the general to a very gratifying extent and he now looks as gay and slick as that it was only a matter of time be MORFORD BROS Publishers fore a policy of pensioning world war with a dinner party In their home at that place last evening, the occasion being the 39th anniversary of their veteran must be decided upon. wedding.

The evening was spent at Official Psper, Lawrence County Offldal Paper, Board of Education Wilmot Enterprise: In the rood old days you could tell a man's politics cards, music and other forma of social diversion, and a delightful time enjoyed Official Paper, State of South Dakota oy asking nun anout Dunnes, be said business was good you knew he was In favor of the administration and a con. Li 8eoond Claai Mail Matter Poatoffloe, Dead wood, D. entered i at the The Mining Record of the 34th Ult, if be said business was rotten you knew he was against the government at Washington. says Bomestake has declined to $35. ny all present The formal opening of the Owl Restaurant In the room formerly occupied by the City Lunch will take place Sunday evening.

The Owl will be an all night restaurant and the proprietors are Charles Bebb and William Oafford. J. T. Craig of Belle Fourche was an Jubacriptlon- -Dally, by carrier, 750 per Hermann St Treber have on hand a month I7.su per year in aavance. Argus-Leader: A short name la said lot of fine brands of cigars which they can furnish to retail dealers at living Br nail: 60o per month in advance; to be a political asset.

If this be true. IA.00 per year In advance. Weekly, rate. It win pay you to Inspect their 3.00 per year In advance. Green has an advantage in the Republican Gubernatorial race.

But he arrival on the Burlington yesterday afternoon from Denver, where he has been on burins for several day. large and well selected stock before shouldn't place too much confidence In OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Investing your money elsewhere. cms. Hoover defeated smith and Cool- The Ajaodated Press la exclusively idge whipped Davis for the Presidency. awnr-r anna The short name theory, It appears, is Fifty Years Ago entitled to use for re-publlcatlon all news dispatches credited to It or not othenrlee credited In thi paper, and Lady May Cambridge (left) and her mother.

Princess AUr mtt i k. oaseo pretty mucn on fiction. the Prince of Wales (center) at Capetown. Sooth Africa. also the local new, publication of Alexandria Herald: The Siaseton CAPETOWN, South Africa, Jan.

30. Lord Athlone bagged three lions dur pedal dispatches herein are also re erred. JOE FOUNTAIN PHILCO BATTERIES phone ta 801 Main St, Deadwood VPh-The Prince of Wales has opportunity to learn of buffalo hunting from Ing the expedition while Lady May Courier remarks that "some folks who forget all about their local business institutions when they things to buy, (January 31, 1880) The Pioneer is over two year behind the Times, and the Evening New just 1M day, In finding out the character of the telegraphic new which ha been furnished to the Black Bill dailies. But better late than never, and if the ana rnncess Alice each shot a buffalo. a pretty instructor.

The prince Is enjoying a long over remember tnem perfectly well when While the prince is waiting here for government house as the guest of his uncle, the Earl of Athlone, governor general of South Africa. Lady May and her mother. Princess Alice, are the prince's official hostesses. Both of them recently went on a big game hunt in Rhodesia and the Transvaal with Earl Athlone. All in the family are excellent shots.

due visit with the Cambridge- family. they want to sell ticket to some en word that all Is ready for his big-game hunt In East Africa, Lady May Cam He would have spent last Christmas with them if it had not been for the POREION ADVERTI8INO REPRESENTATIVE 8. O. Thels Company, 286 Plfth Avenue, New York City. S.

O. Thets Company, 337 Marquette Building, Chicago, 111. tertalnment." It's too bad that such 1 the truth. The horn folks support bridge is able to give him pointers. king's illness which recalled him to lodges, enure nes, schools, and other or He is staying for a time here at the England.

ganuaoons, mucn of the necessary money coming from the business man. aliens have been unable to enter the These same business men are entitled country. With the bars down the flood to the consideration) of the buying monopolists who are killing the Initiative of our young people, robbing them of all ambition and hope, bringing discouragement to those men who have of Immigration would have been tre mendous during the past few years. A WASHINGTON BYSTANDER By KIRKE SIMPSON public, but there are many who fail to realize that reciprocity la a good TO Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of any person, firm or corporation which may appear In the columns of The Pioneer-Times, will be gladly corrected upon It being brot to the attention of the manager. -mere can ee little doubt that an tntng xor tne community.

alien registration act would strengthen our immigration laws. That is the rea toued and labored to build communities, and breaking down and destroying all of those agencies that make for progress and growth of any American community which is dlrertlv de WASHINGTON Representative Un derhlll of Massachusetts has redlsoov Watertown Public Opinion Discov son, no doubt, that labor leaders have ery of imperfect registration regula ered the origin of the word "bunkum. Hons in the new primary law affords gone on record as approving it There is nothing autocratic or czarlstlc about FRIDAY, JAN. 31, 1930 pendent upon keeping within its own basis for some sarcastic criticism It is the Congressional Record, he finds, and at this late date he has set such a proposal. There is no legitimate iTjnp counaanea the fruits of Its labors, are from sources whclh have not eeased to out to "debunk" that publication at reason wny any alien who Is In the now coming before the bar of public regret the final displacement of the old least, me no use part of it.

United States to become a citizen, or uiougm ana opinion. AMERICA IS Richards law. The requirement that And when you consider figures Un winter here on legitimate business, could AWAKENING and men and women none but a duly registered voter may your derbill submitted to the house, he have any objection to In sign a nominating petition 1 going to everywhere are surely, though it may be slowly, learning to distinguish be BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Bible Thoughts memorised will prove a priceless heritage in after years. seems justified. He finds that the ap cause a lot or inconvenience, but no pendix of the Record, which la the tween the value to them and their serious imposition on anyone's right.

receiving vault for speeches and other community of a home-owned grocery Every aspiring American can easily ob driving worries here By J. H. Hannah matter never delivered on the floor, store and one that is operated only tain the petitions to launch a eandi deed, registration would prove an asset for the well meaning alien for the reason that If at any time his right to remain in America and receive the benefit of its laws were questioned, he could easily prove such right by producing his registration card. And again) as President Green of the American aggregates In volume 23 per cent of dacy with no more effort or labor than tne Bulk oi the stenographic report of as a reservoir of the community's money out of which it is to be poured into the lap of Wall Street. What such an ambition might reasonably justify.

Later the apparent defect in tne actual proceedings of the house. "We hear the word 'bunkum' fre American communities, their house the law will be remedied. The present A SOLEMN WARNING Let not sin therefore reign In your mortal body, that ye should obey It in the lusts thereof. Romans 6:13. PRAYER Keep me, Lord, keep even me.

quently," Underhill said. "That word wives and the Income producers of I feneration oi Liaoor pointed out in a regulations seems to have been the had its origin in this body. When result of an oversight a not infre gentleman from Buncombe county was Daaaaraa days are ahead for slippery, sumotliworn, easily puno land Una. Why aw apply the mileage left in your old tire toward the parrhais of safe, new Uoodyean? Drive in see us aboattt. Ve will dam Hi an sad prove to yon the tread anil carcaix aperlority la Coodyaars snpariorlty made possible at no extra rod to jvm, by reason of Goodyear' factory production beiu, nearly TWICE that of any other company.

Her loo mot people ride on recent statement, this is asking no more of the alien than of every free born American who must be registered quent flaw in the general run of legis tnose communities need today, more than anything else, Is education, and that is what they are getting with more to come. lation. chlded for a speech he was making on tne floor of the house, he stated he was talking for Buncombe county. Now, If people are to walk for their health, wnen he first sees the light of day. and as soon as the attending physician or as doctors recommend, they'll have to put the houses and garages farther nurse can get nun registered.

a m9 smio Record. apart Ten 1 ears Ago (January 31, 1930) Whether the year 1930 will tie a good Call for Omration TherS has been a great deal of bootlegging of immigrants during the past few years and a registration law would business year, or not, remains to be "There is an appendix in the human A fashion note in the newspapers E. Skallnder was an outgoing pas tend to make this a more difficult un seen, aimougn ine signs now are ais- Body on which frequently you have tinctly encouraging. But there can be to operate. The appendix of the Rec- declares that skirts will be higher next spring.

This is probably a true pre senger on the Burlington yesterday for dertaklng. It would therefore facilitate visit in the south. He will go first ord is not in healthy condition. diction physically and financially. law enforcement in the United States.

no doubt that 1930 will be a real campaign year. The so-called "off year" Paradould, and then to Mo Underhill also took Issue with inser In his statement issued at the St. bile, before returning home: campaigns, seem to get more strenu tlon of the word "applause" in speeches Petersburg meeting, Mr. Green well Tires than on any other kind All Sizes All Types All Prices High Quality at Low Cost in the Fatnou Today, Friday, January 31, is the final day for obtaining automobile and Mrs. W.

E. Lowe was an arrival on said: yesterday's Burlington from Lincoln. ous as the years go by. This is especially true since the almost universal application of the primary system which means that in most of the states the ine law snouia ne so amended as where she was visiting with her to require the registration of all im son, Eidridge, who is attending Ne truck license plates for 1930 if you desire to the public thorofares without danger of arrest. Motorists are adv'ied to not "take a chance" but visit the county treasurer's office today braska University.

candidates must go through two actually made on the floor. Usuaully, he said, "apple sauce" would be a more fitting way to describe what happened. "A man may make a speech and, unknown, plant somebody down in the body of the chamber," Underhill explained. "When he comes to a point that he wants to emphasize, his little friend down there gets the wink and Word has been received In this city migrants and the Issuance of certificates to those legally within the country so that when called upon the immigrants can show that he is properly of the marriage of Miss Rosetta Bax During the past tew years there has and make the purchase. ter to Percy Pendergraft of Portland, been somewhat of a reaction against the primary, and legislation adopted nere or oe oeportea.

30x3 ST 29x4.40 $5-15 $5.98 I I Either way we look at it, when we get "Registration involves no hardship has been designed to restrict rather down to brass tacks, individual cases, supplies the 'apple And the house appreciated the point upon the immigrant legally here and than to widen its use. The fact re the test analysis or what have you, It puts him in no different position than so fully that the faithful Record shows the notation (laughter and apolause) mains, however, that in more than forty of the states primaries are still seems wrong. Some one said we "ride in automobiles because we are pros ine native who is registered from the cradle to the grave. The native Amer used to select candidates for the sen perous" and Walter Chrysler dismites, SECOND WABD Steam Laundry DEADWOOD .36 Main St Pnene ltt-B We Can Per and DeDvar ican is registered when he is born, When he goes to school, when he votes, when ate and for the house of representatives. The six states which now have HANNAH CHEVROLET COMPANY DEADWOOD, S.

DAK. PHONE 179 saying "we are prosperous because we ride in automobiles." Maybe both were talking about the masses and not an Individual case, and this would prove I at this point in Underbill's own re-; marks. In fact, the house took to kid-' ding him by applauding every tme his voice dropped. i (Applause) "If the house is taking this as a Ijoke, I'm going to quit," he finally he marries, when he dies. He Is regis tered when he goes abroad.

the convention system are Idaho. Connecticut, Delaware, New Mexico, Rhode Island and Utah. Only one convention Such legislation is necessary because that it Isn always best to get down to brass tacks. of the large number of aliens being date has been fixed up to this time smuggled into the country. The figures before us indicate that the number and that is in Idaho, where the conventions will be held on August 26.

Georgia has a primary but the date is smuggled approximates the number of Immigrants legally admitted. As it is proving difficult to absorb the number France has been given the privilege of offering an arms reduction plan before the others represented at the freence. That country is not only at odds with Italy but has, since the war. not fixed by law as In other, primary states. The date for the state-wide primary there is set by the Democratic declared, and again the Record noted (applause).

One single embalming of unspoken matter in the appendix cost the government $13,760 to print, Underhill said. To exculpate the house without violating the rule against criticizing the senate, he added: "I absolve the house of blime for that." legally admitted, obviously this bootlegged immigration makes more diffi organization. Not all of the states nominate and been investing huge sums in arms and in the training of men. Now France is given a chance to Indicate whether elect governors this year but a great many of them do. Of course one-third cult the unemployment problem.

"So far as the quota of law is concerned there is no desire at this time to change the quota. But we do wish and we propose to do what we can to or not she really wishes to reduce. The plan she offers will demonstrate her Asked if house members should not of the states will select senators, and all of them will select members of the enjoy the same right to flood the Rec sincerelty. This arrangement of the business of the conference is peculiarly the end that its provisions are strictly ord and appendix as enjoyed at the other end of the capital, the Massa enforced." national house of representatives. The states which will elect governors this nappy.

France is given an opportunity to take a moderate stand on arma chusetts member said: year are Alabama Oregon, Pennsylvania "If you want the house to enjoy the MITCHELL ENFORCEMENT (Pierre Capital-Journal) soutn Dakota, Iowa, Maine, Minneso ta, North Dakota, Texas, Kansas, Okla same estimate that is held by the pub ments. If England and the United States would go ahead with their plans France and Italy might be able to lic generally all over this country at Wants make the man Jected a new note into the proposition onto wvnmtn r-iifi nl tne present time of some other legls lative' bodies, why, all light" maneuver into a corner and spoil the whole business. Under the order of of selecting and keeping federal offl- Which, if you think it over. Is going who 'ESSS rod' New Hampshire: vTrnnt. Ma who are habitual drinkers and those ohi.tf.

--J business decided upon, these two powers will be forced to lay their cards pretty far in speaking out about the opposed to prohibition on ornate private xhe states named here are in the order I wavs of Ue other half-and by no on the table before the game even be means tne oetter nan in nouse eyes gins. fi-T7. 7l tr leaenu puD" which their primary elections occur. Iir office is likely to bring some con- rviiv.Hr, uJ Following is the list of the dates of of congress. sternatlon into party circles, if Presi dent Hoover follows the advice.

It shows what can be done inside the rules, and again the Record noted (laughter and applause). Or was it As a matter of fact that Is nrettv the primaries in the various states: Stele Date Illinois 8 Indiana May 8 Alabama May 13 Oregon May 16 "apple Stock Bargains General Motors Corporation recently bought in the open market 1,000,000 shares of its own common stock, to be absorbed by an Inside group. This stock cost $35 a share. The men interested think they know a bargain when they good argument coming from the attorney general. If a man Is not in favor of the laws he is supposed to enforce or that govern his country, he really should not be an officer of the BABIES are born with but one want food.

When men grow old, their wants again become few quiet corners, friendly faces, peace. Pennsylvania May 20 South Dakota May 27 Iowa i June 2 see it The stock sold last year for more than $91 a share, and they expect it to rise again to somewhere near This is something new in the way of Florida June 3 North Carolina 7 that figure sooner or later. suggestion from high authority, but if we are to have prohibition the men who are in public office ought to be This is an example of what various WHEN IN MINNEAPOLIS STOP AT MOTGL industrial magnates are doing now. Maine June 16 Minnesota June 16 New Jersey June 17 North Dakota June 25 consistent supporters of the theory and law. As a matter of fact one of the Quite a few little fellows, too, are busily picking up bargains in the market But in the years between, men and women are living and developing to the full extent of their powers.

Their wants are legion. worst features of law breaking at the Montana 15 Texas July 26 present time as regards prohibition, is the very general use of liquor by public officials. When officers, business men and the rich are cut off from Uouor Kentucxy August 2 Kansas August 5 Missouri 5 HITS Oklahoma August 6 suppiy ana consumption, it would not be hard to enforce prohibition among while It's down. Oenerally speaking, though, people don't want stock bargains. They only think they do.

The average investor or speculator doesn't feel like buying stocks except when everybody else wants to buy which means when they re high. That's the way it was in the last boom. That's what makes booms. It will be the same old story sooner or later. It Is an exceptional person who tne common nerd, which constitutes Virginia August 5 West Virginia August 5 most of the people.

People today are wanting and getting more things that make for complete living than ever before. To these common needs every one of the advertisements in this newspaper bring invaluable opportunities of satisfaction everyday. Mississippi August 5 The newest fire-proof Mr. Mitchell evidently believes In the Tennessee notel in Minneapolis theory that practice makes perfect and if prohibition is to prevail as a consti Arkansas August 12 Nebraska Autrust 12 tutional and governmental regulation. Washington at 2nd Ave.

S. the people on government Davroll onio -Autust 12 Wyoming Amrust 19 should believe in and practice prohibi nas the self-connaence and self-control to make by doing the opposite of what the crowd is doing. Independence Is as rare in speculation as in politics. caiuornia 26 South Carolina August 26 Michigan September 2 Nevada September 2 Wisconsin Sentember 2 tion, inis is evidently going to make some stir up in congress, as our own Congressman Williamson from South Dakota has submitted a bill to consolidate the government prosecution and enforcement agencies in the department of justice, over which Mr. Alien Begistration A great many Americans are now becoming convinced that immigration and Arizona Sentember It is the function of the advertisements to enable 'you not only to get what you want-but to get the very best that your money can buy.

They help you to decide which automobile, which set of furniture, which radio to buy. They assure you that your wants will be more than met hat they will be wisely and completely satisfied similar problems will not be settled to Colorado September 9 Louisiana September 9 any reasonable degree of satisfaction Mitchell presides, instead' of continuing it under the money department New Hampshire September 91 Vermont SentenuVr 91 until we have In the United States i law for the registration of aliens. Sen ox Mr. Mellon, it will be hard luck on a lot of the boys if they have to Washington September 9 alment for such a law has grown with conrorm to Mitchell's idea of holding Massachusetts September 16 New York September 16 surprising rapidity during the past few year. One important example which omce, Close to all butlnoai acdrhies.

September 8 to 15 inclusive may be cited is that of the American mearrn, jobbers and retailers. Federation of Labor. That great organ "BLOOD SUCKERS' YOUNGSTER KILLED BY HORSE iaatlon at one time was opposed to an THE BIO FOREIGN-OWNED AND A LC ESTER, 8. Jan. 30.

alien registration law. But the Executive Council of the American Federa CONTROLLED GROCERY CHAIN SYSTEM of doing business In America Orville See ley. 10-year-old son of Mr The minute you spend in reading the advertisements may bring you years of saJtisJaction and Mrs. Lester Seeley, died of a frac- is, in our opinion, on the wane. No tion of Labor in session at St.

Petersburg, Fla went on record recently as rnrea sxuu caused from the kick of a people, when once awake to the fact norse today. approving ana endorsing such a meas that such a system is sucHne- the life- ure. blood out of their community, will continue to be fooled by newspaper ad The American labor leader realize 250 Rooms With Batht or Showers MTES PER DAT $250 $.00 Oarage Service Opposite Poet Office Close to all Depot "A Room tefck a Bath OntDmOarmndmHalf vertisements, window displays and that the restrictive immigration laws have proven a great boon to American noise. Lincoln was right in many things. out in nothing more than In his oft- quoted statement as to fooline some labor.

Without such laws the recent slump in production might have been much more serious and we might have had several million unemployed for SwandeVs Long Boy Bread "THE BEST of them all of the time and all of them some of the time, but never all of them eign workers to look after, whereas, all of the tune and so it is moving in unoer our immigration laws, these this country today that those gigantic.

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