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H§ Pfr Ti 1 1^/Yt* "l -r Monlrig lectarea begin at lO o'clock ,. Programs begin., prompt Boot? .«y.-g "m^^ifegf-_ fsmg&s^fe'ias, Tift Opening exercises and important a nnauncementfc at half past two. ft& Entertainment by-Jess Pugh.,.% foretaste of th&' week's "enjoyment foV Afternoon address, "Through Treach and Gerrqpn Prison Camps," Private Lovell of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces. „. Admission 27c, war tax 3c, toiar 30c. Followed by organization of chit dren, for circus building. High class evening entertainment by Jess Pugh, the only1 We of" his kind. ,i.. Evening'lecture, "How to X4ve 100 Tears," Dr. Chas. E. Barker, Physical Director to President Taft. Admission 36c, war tax 4c, total 40c Friday. Children.learning to build animals. Afternoon—Melodies- by Knight Mc Gregor, the great Scotch baritone." Aftrenoon lecture—"Moonshine," a rare and novel treatment of sfaams, Hon. B. P. McDonald. Admission 27c, war tax' 3c, Total 30c. Evening—Music and Mirth,v Knight McGregor, specially, costumed, ^and -brilliant. 1 i* Ul ?Ja[4U r..JJl!1Mrll[~.-l,l.WW!i^ TTl£y\^ j»^ IK •^:v: ^'V -'vr^ theBiaek® V* ISveaing address—"The Man for Now," ,Dr. Chas. S. Medbury, one of 4 0 Where Do You Keep Your Car?. :.i 1 if Admieskm 3&cu wa*i:$S3^4$ A ,Bri&yji$ta^ are lav^ed to pai$cjpat«i. Grand^vening Williams Jfobflee premiercombiiiationi^ lsts. .:/}'• Admission 4Bcj wart-tajc 5re t&tal 60c Monda: MwsaMwa Children In 'circus athletic Qtunts Morning lecture^ "Personality Plus" Frank WeBer Allen, a' character build er wbo strengt&enes and in£i$rea.v Afternoon musical prelude. I^te "Mi kado Orchestra. 'J 'f Afternoon address—""Financing the War," a" masterfultreatiBe full of sal* uable information, Pred Dale Wood. We have the right kinds and grades of wood. Let us assist you. WztMM Botsford Lumbe%Co. Phone 2365 it 4i' the country's foremost orators. ""-Admission 45c war tax 5c, total 50c Saturday. Children building their menagerie. Grand afternoon concert, "The Bos tonias, led by Belle Yeaton Renfrew. The leading women pl&yers of the world. liecture to be announced later. Admission 36c, war tax 4c, total 40c Evening musical extravaganza. Thte Bostonias, sublime muBic.- in.- .every shade of sweetness. d? Admission 45c, 'war tfcfc 5c, tbtal 50c .Sunday. fgf?% Afternoon—rJubilee Music. Williamib Jubilee Singers. Oh,- how you will Admission 36c, war tax 4c,~ total 40c din- Evening entertainment extraor. ary, The Mikado Company, presenting the people's favorite comic opera in two hours of nevef -to be fdrgotten pleasure, .'Admission 54c, war 6, total 6O0 vW I? Tiiei^layp'S •53—••WffS' huclren irefisaraing Mortoing lecture—"The Crescent and the Cro^s," ji scholarly treatise, loyal and Inspiring, L. T. Guild. Afternoon address at 2:30—"The Wprld Wa^-W&y We Are In It," "£yr, clo&e" Davis, a unique character, rug-1 »»»»••»•»»»»»•»»»»»»»»»•»»»•»•»•»»•»•»»»»»»•»•»»•»••!1 -JMZI ^%W ww The automobile de^erveB a place of it^%wn. Its stiHS and needs require a house—a garage—which will q^ake the pastime of "puttering around the car" a pleasure. Wood makes A good garage, and is not as expensive as you may imagine: It is, in fact, one of the cheapest materials on the market, not having gone up in price anything like other commodities. vfl 3 ged, plain, forceful and convincing. Admission 36c, war tax 4, total 40c Evening Business 'travesty—"It Pays to Advertise," a stirring comedy abounding in wholesome fund and in nocent amusement. Admission 45c, •mar tax'5c, total 50c „r Wednesday. ji' Children finishing their qbrenB^* At 1:S0 a "grand |upade through the Btreeta by Kiddie's Menagerie, follow ed by Circus Performance at trig tent. Assisted by Reno, the great magician. Admission 27c, war tax 3c, total 80£ "Grand musical finale at 8 00, The Royal Grenadiers, an orchastral sing ing band. Masterful music in rich cariftty. Admission 45c, war tax 5cj total 50c 0m ..tea aissA'-fgawg MjgS *&<• fc§£S? ^116 mmmm egfe- 4. GsM? -'^/S?" 5-v South D«kotaiii rwnwfttHiiflril thi"^ junt R»M|d One of tb^ big events in UM. tiiWMgfe history of South Dakota waa an^aanl veraarjr reception tendafid lit. R*v. J. J. Xawler, Catholic biahop of tlie wastern diocese of SouthDakota, Irho formerly waa a resident of St Paul* Minn., at, the cathedral audltorlum injl. Lead. The reception and celebration marked the second anniversary of the coming nof Bishop Lawler to South Da kota as bishep -of the western South Dakota dfocew. .. The Bnfle National bank*, of Cham*, berlain, is being generally-commended -by the patriotic residents of flo»t£ Da kota because the -offlcefrs of the bank have retained the cashler andSa book keeper on the payrolls, althougli- they have baen drawn" tor serViee with the national army. During their absence, in accordance with the action of the bank officers, they will receive half pay and their former positions will be open to them when they, retun^ after the-close of the war. 1' if aL -1 That war scrvice, work of all kinds la not to be allowed to lag in the west rivar counties of the state la shown by the numerous sales which have been htfld, or are advertised to be, held at the various :am*U inland towna lar from railway., centers, and in case the response financially haa'Jbgen tar ahead oftftat ot the larger towns ofjthe state, when the population rep resented Is considered. It doea ^iot take much of a community to bring In £3,000 or more At' such sales. The Jittle town of Ravinla has t££en Tiold of the consolidated school Idea. Thr township in which the tovfji is located has constructed -a large mod ern brick school building, and the 4is trict has purchased four motor buaaes and will employ drivers to convey^the children from their homes to the »ride mMm sail WmmMm .:, iVOsgkX, '\bir wn Gianlay, J3«jtef, ,Meoad D^ntm^. avteton MfeOm Wil ItiMHM Corfu Clarene* Dwh^unl foluteafi, »nd John K. JCyen Br»d!$ar, second lieutenant, enfinMraa 'c»rp», natlon«l army, and MartiA. Beach, JQwrdi^ii, second lieutenant national suard- a4 sameedu- cational advantages which the children of the towns get, with the same class of work in the grades and high school courses. An agent of the treasury department has arrived, Jn South Dakota, and now is Investigating all estates having a value of $5ft00 and more. Estates worth more than 950,000 are subject to a' special government tax, and Uncle Sam has placed experts the field to look after ^Hsuch estates and see that fione 'uf them -are .overlooked in the payment of the special tax. There are quite a" number of estates above this value in 8outh Dakota and they Wiirhe mad£„to pay their share of the special taxi- Small grain,St&ft In the central part of th®- state than it has obtSlned this spring -w- The. weather has-been'cold and cloudy for a larger part Of^be time than usual for this section^ with rainfall above normal ^nd all. the- sinall grafn sowb Js getting a'good push toward matur ity, "This weather is ndt- ji^t what /but there .is wanted for„co la/Cnou. red, whltfe and blue electric sign ceafctfnicg tiie name "Dallas" has been plaOM at the. top ot the city water tower in that town t« be seen by travelers. When Clyde Brown, of White I*ke departed with the Aurora county se lectives tor. Camp Lewis he was the fourth of tlite R. E. Brown fiunily to enter the service. Three of his broth ers, Hobart, Charles and Walter, ar« m«n?b«rs of Cqmpmay.F Dakota infantry, Mrs. Margaret Anderson, of "Arte sian, mother of Jesse Anderson, a hero of the Canadian army wounded. At Passchendaele last tall, has glyen her two other boys to the service* Chfe ter Anderson, assistant ^tatWn agent at Artesian, abd the.othet' don %v« Just enlisted. Suddenly becoming ins«nV Hslmeth, Who has been efl»pjojmdf\op a farm near Mobridgc, 'ran %iau&£ Mobridge and finally wis,taken^1n^) custody. When he wm landed in J»tt a- daughter wh6%rt dotiiir their "bit" in six men^rwe required to^ i^Wer the service of their counUT 1» a sourc* him as he is giant In strength. It Of tq Mr. Hjalmar Nelson, ol Is slated ttat Helmet^ although of Lead. Jqfceph, Oonlon, the son, en- draft age, had failed to register. 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