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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 12

Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 12

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Tuesday, Uhrjf TWELVE THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER derson versqw the fe'ioux Falls Traction eompany, an uctioa brought to nvyver DEBATERS WILL BAPTISTS FAIL bureau "In Seattle sal( today that no one has heen iiameil to tak his place In the rlioux I-ails olhcr end the date of his loavitigT.fr lllu uvw pot will remain unsettled until he has advised a to hi for damages to an nulomoblle received THRILLING MOMENT 1H 1 LPPGE ANNOUNCEMENTS' rLAY "FRIENDLY EKE In a with one of the etrw-i curs lart Jury returned a ferdlcl which was not opened until court rco-ncd this TO APPEAR FOR BARACABATTLE MEET TOMORROW I'l AFTERNOON looming a fur obKcrving a hollduy on Monday. The siext ruse calli-il nnd which Is now on trial is that of Fred lliiltinga versus Marcus Ulxon, et aL This is sit action for IS.iH'V for injuries claimed to have Imk-ii rt-et-lved when tilatntiff Masonlo Hotic. t- fall Chapter No. 2 Itoysl Arch hiwclul ConvoCMtlort Weiine- -it. 21, at 5:00 o'clock p.

tn. V.h-U in MiKst Hxcvllciil mid Hoynl iv oree. MliitirhHliH jng No. A. F.

and A. 51. Mpeoal ComrmitiJcaUun Thursday, Vt l.rnui 24, 4.00 o'rhK'k p. m. Work Mamm degree, ulled LrfVlga No.

30, F. ana A. M. fipec-inl Coin niuiilcatlon I-'rIdny. February J7, 4: o'ttork p.

in. Work In Master Mason d. yie. Tint work in cnnh lodge will I carried on by Kinl Masters of th (l lUtii(H. was struck by an automobile driven by Washington High and Fulton to Game Declared Forfeited by Offi one of the defendants.

The plaintiff claims tht he was at work on a thresh Clash Here on Question of Admitting Orientals SAYS POLITICS YET UNCERTAIN ON WEST COAST Minneapolis Newspaper Expert Here Following Trip of Investi-r gation Ln Many States Uninspected Delegations Likely cials, Giving City Lead to Junior Quintet ing machine and whs moving the separator along a highway and that as he stepped down -into the roadway from Hit separator he wsa run down and Injured by the car driven by one of the defendants. It is expected that this Local Team Has Affirmative- Collegians, Crippled by Illness, case will go well Into tomorrow. Negative Team Debate Mitchell Declare Contest Was Post-poned TUl Later Date There in the Evening church will preaent except those Who roiiductlng evanf elistie meet-Insa. While tn Mltchijl. Dr.

HoKlnl will attend a meeting of the state head quarU-rs u-mnilitre of ie Anti-Saloon lengue unit a nin tlng of the board of trustoo of the Htste hospltaL Mrs. Hoagland will accompany him and vis-It AllU-ti'll friends during the onufer-tnce. They will return Katurday and Dr. will preach tiunday tn Canton am I Hill Kaplda. When you think of truck-make It Kalamazoo.

Motor (Sales and I'lname Corporation, The first dance to be given by the Hotel and Kintuumnt Workers' I'nlon was held lot evening in Uilhnrt Hall. About 73 Kuesta attended the dance and luncheon aiul several new narnrs were sdded to the mmnbershlp roIL Dancing commenced at o'clock and waa enjoyed until midnight when a tempting luncheon wits fcerved by a committee in charge. m. John Ke-gun of Watertown, deputy state shcrirc, was in ttloux Fall today. Harvey WJonea of Sioux Falls, but now a rlilmt of Chicago, where he la the resident manager of the Alfalfa Journal, was In the city over Sunday visiting with his mother and his many friends.

lie returned to Chicago this afternoon. Rent rmrgains'ln latest shoes at leas one-third less than at any competition, at Hob jriarcbe, Mrs. Mabel K. Oerey' and Mllford R. Oerry.

rw.th of Slous Falls, were married tliis afternoon by Itev. G. Kltoa Harris, In the parlors of tha City Temple. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.

W. V. Bonacker, the former being tt brother of the bride. The couple left on a trip to eastern Iowa, after which they will return to Sioux Falls and reside on West Tenth street. Mrs.

Kd. Hal las -cam over from Bal-n this afternoon to visit her sister. Miss Mabel Blrkltt and attend the Irvln 8. Cobli lecture tonight About a dozen local wrestling fans Because other event are scheduled An exceptionally good Insurance fit, it ion fur your automobile, in the Atiierlran insurance Co. 8.

'11. at Roy for tomorrow evening, the high school Standing of tha Claba, in Several Cases Senator Johnson Sentiment Found Nmren, Alt American Compan ion, 3u0- debate will lc held at o'clock tn the afternoon in the high school audi-, torium. according, to an announcement made today by Prof. M. M.

Brumbaugh, Charles B. Cheney, political writer it2 lVullon building. Phone 919M. lcld now to take this. Important dlf ami try a fialnaday today.

Manly rompany, Z14 Went Tenth street I'hon JI270. There ha a been genial revision Instructor In public speaking in Washington high question for W. It. 0 1.000 1 I 4 .417 14 i 6 1 I .900 Team: Baracas B. F.

High tichool Maroons 8. V. B- C. Nettleton Legion for the Minneapolis Journal, spent the day In Bioux returning to Min REGENTS TO ASK BETTER PAY FOR S. D.

PROFESSORS Legislature Will be Urged to Remedy Situation State Los- ing Many Educators Board in Session Here Today Plans Action Building at Rapid City Discussed debate is concerning the admission of Japanese and Chinese Into the Vnited states. neapolis after a four weeks trip to tho Pacific coast during; which time he look (ilownwni-d) of all rates on automobile On the home platform tomorrow aft ed Into tho political condition and "felt Kay WllHon and 'Madam Burmester In "Friendly En.ml,.,-a big city company, at the am. matinee ni day, lebi-uary iS, insurance effective on pnltclea written ernoon the affirmative team of the local the political pulse." He- stated that the sentiment for ftftersthts date, Knowlea, Iwlght A Hiruptt, the old reliable insurance Trust block. Tenth street presidential candidate is. very mixed.

Althougb.no members of the. Hloux high school, composed of Louis Mundt, Opal Leonard and Dean McSloy, will meet the negative team-from Fulton, composed of Glenn Soladay, Giles and Lester Urton. Falls college basketball quintet appear although the western coast is lining un welt for Senator Hiram Johnson, of California. ed at the Washington high school gym "Several western state will send un- nasium last night to play their sched i ftiT aotcacu. Th i negative debaters' are Allan uled game in the city league with the and Mulii avenue.

il. Pen llawley who has been pending the winter on the southern coast. In Pious Kails on business and Jll Jvmain here for a month of so. lie ptutKU lie will be available for any anc- tluueorltig work tip until April first. 'Ad-ilnsws fnr interview to Ben Hswley care ANY GRIEVOUS SKIN TROUBLE lnstrvcted delegation to the conventions," Mr.

Cheney stated, "and after parsing through many of the western states I find It Is too early to say who will be the leading candidates there." Junior Barnca team, which was declared forfeited. Conch T. R. Johnson, of the Baptists, stated today It was his understanding that, because of the illness of Tremer, Melville Hopewell and Thomas Flake, and these will go to Mitchell to meet the high school there tomorrow nlgtltr The Mitchell debater are w-rence Durkee, Edwin Cassem and Walter Ingram. In order to' provide1etter salaries for professors and instructors tn the three of his flrststrlugnen.

the game had simply been postponed until a later date. By the failure of the Baptists Following these debates Mr. anil rMii. Dane Monroe of Kim- NEEDS Raihsr Tight state schools of South- Dakota, the board of regents of in ses lw.il are spending a couple of days with departed over the. Mil waukee today for which will be held over the statethere will dual debate later in the -competition for the state championship.

riuiiK Kails friends while on their way to appear last night the Baraca outtit Is claiming first place In the city league race with six victories to Its credit and no sion today in Sioux Falls, stated that Hloux -ity, where this evening they will tftkn in 11m match between Karl Treatment of your akin a ith pi. Than Work "I suffered for year with stomach Tha second series has been announced will at once discourage and tt the next legislature: will be asked to provide more; money for that purpose. Baraeaa oa tho Irioor. Member of the Baraca team slated for -March 6 but it la said this date may be changed. Cuddock, the former Vorld champion, and Qua Korvarla, who Js to meet Joe Stangl in this city shortly.

The local hold or that eruptional disorder, Th-trouble should snnov von vrv 111.1 I now and soon you may contt-mi lain oinl trouble and could not eat and just hated for anyone to say work to me. I Would rather fight. Since taking a course of "Our Institution aro losing professors and teachers which we cannot af tuns want to get a line on the work ksaiisiaciion ine ciear, mnooin ford to Jose, said one member of the of the biff Ureck 'Soldier. today that the game was forfeited and that thoy could see reason why they should play the Baptists at a later time. Howard Wood, coach of the Washington high school athletic teams, where it used to be.

Poslam prevents oncomlne ernntiAn, board said one membervof the SICK AND INJURED Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy I actually want to work, and talk -about eat, I am the last one to leave the table now." it is a simple harmless preparation that them more in order to keep them. speedily reduces redness of the nine I complexion. Ramoves InflammatiMi I soreness and outbreak IneH due ta tiri. I Dr. Slagte, -of Vermillion, who, with Clifford Whitfield, was to officiate at the gamo between the two ly heat, hives ahrasiona aaa removes the catarrhal mucus from the Mrs.

George Sisson, who has been ill. prompi 10 neat and othr I president of the stataunlversity. and Prof. B. O.

Jjawrence, acting president of Madison normal, are attending today's Dr. O'Hara. president of tho state school of mine at teams, said today that the Baraca team was on tho floor to play the game 'Choice first mortgages for sale, Dakota Trust and Savings Panic The -members of St. John's Baptist church held a reception In the City Temple-parlors last evening which was attended by about to negroes of the city. The earlier part of the evening was devoted to getting acquainted and an lnm-promptu program waa given.

Refreshments were -served by a committee at Is slowly recovering from the grippe. at clock and that 10 minutes later, noying Kin Sold everywhere. For free sump' write to Emergency Laboratories, u. West 47th New Tork City. lliiesuimi iitti-b uti a inn iiiiiam- nutioa which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal aliments.

Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or refunded. Ik P. Kreiser and druggists everywhere. Mr.

and Mrs. K. N. Jory and son, who Rapid City, is also attending the conference. Poslam Soap i.i a daily treat to tMiilel when the Baptists failed to put in an appearance, he announced to the spectator that there would be no game between the two teams.

have been on the sick list for several days, have recovered and are able to be around again. SKin. contains l-osiam. The regont are discussing plans for the new administration building to he the cWe of the program This Is the Coach Wood said that Mr. Whitfield had called him by telephone about 1 erected at a cost of $100,000 at the E.

M. Sanders, who. has been on the first social meeting held by the new or school of mines. o'clock last night and told him that all sick list, is much improved today. Members of the board In the city aro T.

w. Dwignt, stoux rails; j. NEW SPECIAL AGENT IN which was perfected under the diroctiqn of Rev. W. W.

Withers. A BUbscriptlon list was-circulated among those present and over $609 was pledged to carry an Christian work among the Campbell. Huron; Bpatlord, Flan- giynes as scheduled were to be played. Mr. Whitfield, who waa expected to attend the games as an official, was ill.

but. ha informed. Coach Wood, the latter said, that no attempt to call off any dreau; August Freyburg, Bercsford; LOCAL FEDERAL OFFICE and I. D. Aldrlch, Big 8 tone.

of tha games had been made to blia. forfeited, Saya Wbitfltld. Don C. Patton, of Rapid City; As colored raoo in Slous Falls. 1 'and Mra.A K.

TJlven and daughter, Norma Ironv of Adams, are visiting at the C. Ulven mvne, having cotne to attend the Ulven-Tucker wedding which will take place' Thursday ERICKSON RENSVOLD DoiTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC Office Phone: 694-K Home Phone: Office Hours: to 12 and 2 to Evenings 7 to g. i Outside calls by appointment. 201 Smith Block 1 Opposite "Bee Hive" SIOUX FALLSfS. "Our Success is the Result of Our Accomplishments Mr.

Whltfleld said today that there was plenty of time yesterday for Coach Johnson to let him know that the game MONSTER PAINT CAN ON EXHIBIT AT COLISEUM I. cine from a three months' stay at Kz- lsinr Springs, Mo. fatest -Imported pattern hats at less' tliuu half of even pf New York whel-' Mile milliners, he Hon i Hon. Isaac Lincoln of Aberdeen, one of the most prominent men men tn the "northern Tart of the state Is spending tli" day in tha metropolis on biminosa mutters, Ttcn. Hur lodge dance, Metropolitan luill.

Tuesday evening, February 84th. JOd AuKtin's orchestra. Kverybody Invited. Hhurp, 8 o'clock. Jjuit night in the Presbyterian church iitiium the Midgets, local basket-Unll V-am composed of public school defeated the Presbyterian church team i to 7, The score at the not of the lirst halt was 20 to 3.

The Kiine tennis, wijl play again tonight us up or come tn and let us show yon our new aehcduTe on automobile insurance. American" Insurance Co. 8. it hoy Nugen, 3AO-3Q3 Paul ton build-l'hone 91SAI. and Sirs.

J. ArStenlnger and Mr. t.ml Airs. Frank Stenlnger of I'arker w.re over today to attend the funeral I). 8.

Gninter, -which waa held this (i icrnoon. "Turnftilre marred or old, new. Holt, t2K. Morrow, Chiropodist, removes corns, l.milons, inerown nails, without pain. l01ce.

04 West Seventh street. -'rho new "Standard Kighf haa arrlv-! On ditplay at the Standard Motor 1 2CS North Dakota, avenue. There has been a general- revision tlowiiward of all ratea on automobile insiurance effective on policies written iiltur this dattf. Knowles, Iwlght ft the old insurance i Xnlon Tmst block, Tenth Btrcot i u-t Main avenue, The new' "Standard Eight" has arrived On display at the Htanilard Motor COh 20 North Dakota avenue. Vor sale: Klein sedan.

Calumet Bak- signed to Bureau of Investigation in Sioux Falls coum not be played because of the ill evening. nesa of some of college players' and that, under such circumstances the wanted, ltitchon and dining room help at Ooldim Rule cafeteria. Phone Pon Patton, whose home is in Rapid City, arrived In Sioux Falls to game woum prooamy av been post-1 Tne most unique exhibit at the poned. "It Ja simply a. case of the col-? eollseum where the displays of lege team, forfe ting to the Baraeaa.

1 hardware are shown ta what Is said Mr. Whitfield. -Jk claimed to be the "largest paint Another game was forfeited, in. ln the world." shown by the day to assume his new duties as spec Mrs. F.

II. Wulrt entertained a few ial agent in the offices of J. F. McAu-ley, ageat in charge -of tha bureau of ifijniB vcneuuie ia8i aisni wnra uiw Asper-Martin company of Stoux friends at a 1 o'clock luncheon yesterday at the Quaker Inn, honor of Miss Ethel Miller who will be a bride of InveMlgittion, department of Justice. team captain vi ine American legion Foe several month Mr, Patton has tomorrow Yellow and white were the been assigned to the bureau of investigation in Des Moines, Iowa.

colors UMid In tho appointments. Feb. 25 Mr. nnd Mrs. R.

W. Sherburne. 1708 Mr. McAuley. who has been named agent ln charge of the government's South HinnmiC avenue, entertained City, la.

"Bill" Martin, who is conducting the company's exhibit in booth numebr 85, states that during the days of the convention evpry woman vlb-itor will bo given an opportunity to guess the capacity of tho can In gallons, and oA Friday evening the woman who guessed nearest correct would receive a IS cash certificate for a purchase at the Shriver-Johnsbn store. few at dinner Sunday evening complimentary to Mrs. Clara Meyers and M. Vardis. The menu was 'served tn four course and the colors in the appoint discovered that only single player had put in an appearance.

The other players were IU, It wa explained. This game wa forfeited to the Washington1 high" school outfit The only played off contest of the three scheduled was that in which the Flks defeated the Maroons by a score of 30 to 17. S2251EWT FOR ANDERSON BUCKEYE INCUBATORS STANDARD COLONY BROODERS. ments were lavendar and white. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Lloyd Bailey, of N. have returned to their Tot Catalog and -Pric, See or Writ Season tickets are nowabe- GARDNER BROS. 11 WEST EX.EVEHTK STREET Ing offered foe airplane lines between here and Paris.

Tho tickets cost $600 home after visiting at the home Of fir, and Mrsr John P. Bleeg, il North Submit avenue over the week-end. and entitle tho bearer to 13 ride. m- xni I i i mmmos-r i mm Wanted, kitchen and "dining room help at Golden Rtrta cafeteria. Phone us mi.

0LY1V1PIA A verdict of 22S In favor Of the plaintiff waa 'returned by the Jury In circuit court today ln the cas of An- At the time of Its birth the giraffe measures six feet from its Hoofs to the Dr. G. Rehekka Sfrr.rj OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 321 South Phillips Avenue. top of Its head. mmun 1.1IHHHI Kalamsxoo tnfck for every purpose.

Motor Sales and Finance corporation. Kentucky -coaV elO.OO delivered. Jviolrts. phone 97S-L. rr.

J. S. Hoagland will go to Mitchell tomorrow to attend the inter-riiurch conference of Trotestant mlnla-icr of the state He has the assur- iio that all tha ministers of the sifux llls district of the Methodist If Thin and Nervous Th TXAB1 IOVEX.IEST PHOTOPIAT VOW 8H0W1HQ res rvsx axas akd cajic BOIt WABTB X. 8TOIM XiDclency Keating' Sngtannf Specializing in Steam Heating and Temperature Inspections and work done in any part of th state. Ail work guaranteed to bring results.

Writ 611 Wast NiaeteenU feet Phone A45JC LAST TXMB TODAT HARY MILES MII1TER YVCFIHE FROL! PARIS CQXXSQ. WEDKESDAT THE niGIITY" Try Bitro-Phosphate L-J CONSTANCE JAlflBGE fc A VEBT SPICY PLAY While excessive thinness might be attributed to various and subtle causes HOUR KODAH l.HlStilNG Kathsris MacBonald, who won dross beauty won for her th title of "Th American Beauty of th Bern." in different individuals. It is wen-known fact that the lack of phosphorous In the human system is very largely responsible for this condition. It setns to established that this deficiency In rfhosphorous may now be met by the use of Bitro-Phosphate, which can be obtained from Brown drug store and any good druggist in conven EES(" 1 PRINCESS VOW nATVKQ KATilERIiiE MAGDOHALD nr CAffXDT CAKXXA IKOF Slonx Talis, 8. BOW TLATXHO "the ivmnm poinr ient tuftii lorm.

In many instance the assimilation of this phosphate by the nerve tissue soon prodoces a welcome change nerve-tension disappears, vigor and strength replace weakness and lack Of energy and the whole body iwstw Its ngly hollows and abrupt angles, becoming enveloped In a srlow of perfect health and. beauty and the will and strength to be up and A young- woman, a bathing costam (th kind yott oaa carry in a Tanlty 'ease), tfcfee ornsty. old bachelors and a Blftyhit of" modern vamping. Ton cant get away from a girl ljt. "Connie." She just make yoa love her.

atTTTT niT TQX JTZW3 TOPICS OT T8 AT 10 CEWTS 30 CEWTS MAT. at a Jtlght vao ft a MAT. lOe, S5 KTfht as, 400 SIcXABOaT SISTXX8 Slaglnf TUT SWT ft mATMOsTO Tam'9oBl eonnt" BKXbTT bats Master of tn Baa) PAirX. WB WAITS TABXa Mf mOBZBT W. CKAMBXBS -1UO-' CXBXSTIB COMZDT 'HOW BKOWIHO coxnre svitoat MARGUERITE CLARK "A GIRL I1AL.E0 MARY" AXBO I.ATX3T KACX SXaTVBTT OOISOT "THE SPEAK EASY" KOSAJC FIKISHTJtO Developing say aiae loo Packs, any sixe developiag 25c Prints Test Pocket 30 Prints: 4e PriaU: SHxH Post Cards One Say Service JOH TITZPATIUCat, Plaadrean, BonUi Bakota w.

SKxrrrxB'S utbst srecast 1 caution: While Bitro-Fhosphate is unsurpassed for the relief of nervousness, general debility, etc, those taking it who do not desire to put en flesh should use extra care in avoiding fat-producing foods. The Scarlet Davs 95 CZITTS 10' CXHT8 STIIX Ih See the' ''v i THEY GOME- Dr, Clark Specialist Treats Diseases of Stomach, liver. Bowels, Kidney, Bladder, Lungs, Nervous System and Diseases of Women. i. Security National Bank Building, Sioux Falls, So.

Dak. THE CROWDS THAT CAME. LAST NIGHT SPEAK IN LAUNDRY TWINS -the- GAINADAY WASHER and WRINGER a 1 -and the- SIMPLEX IRONER in a practical demonstration at the Hardware Expo V'- sition at the COLISEUM. Booth Nc 102 KODAK PiaiUUi4 xlopUur, exposure Developing-. 10-la exposure IS Prist en Yelox taper .4 tn OaTH SAT tZBTTCa tf yea want rood ntetwre try PAULItjE FREDEOICll iH "Bonds of Love" CUIXTZKtOK ft BSarrSTBS COvi tuowx rail.

x. Coming Thursday. The Homeliest Man In Pictures Will Rogers -SEE AND HEAR! IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR PROGRAMME! SIR WILUAM, TURNER HE IMITATES BIRDS, ANIMALS AND MUSIQL INSTRUMENTS. APPEARING AT BOTH EVENING SHOWS AND AT 4:30 IN THE AFTERNOON. DHiTISTS Crown, Bridge and Flale SpedaEslJ.

Opea Tseeday Zreaiag, Sunday a. so. 19 IX Over Strand Sioux FaSsvS. D. ompanxy COLONIAL ass TODAY TOMORROW 214 W.

10tU St. Phone 3270.

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