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Bb ADM1SSIOH LYRIC THEATRE inmHnnin'HtHffunHMmiiHiiiiiiHiiii'HtHmiiHiMimiimiHmiHnnniHtiii SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY A GEORGE MELFORD PRODUCTION "The Faith Healer" William Vaughn Moody* Scenario LYRIC THEATRE MlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII In tlie Snappiest, Funniest Pie-' tare of her Career I N O A wild and wooley western whirlwind sweeps into high society and—Oh. Police! what a riot of fun! ALSO TWO REEL COMEDY "Mr. Fatima* Starting Sunday "The Faith Healer* RUBY THEATRE ^Friday and Saturday Samuel Goldwyn and Rex Beach Present Leroy Scott's Famous Story PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT" A drama of the underworld. The soul of a woman. The duty of a Detective. A thousand thrills. A great Mystery. Ai so Fourteenth Chapter of "SON OF TARZAN* ADVISSTON !?V-25c THE CITY. WKATHK8 FORECAST 9Mr tom^iu and Saturday soSW} -what colder Saturday aBd udimt, west por'ion tonight. BUSINESS LOCALS stew ID cents per pound.— St adder's. ••Wlurt are tn here for?" inquire at the Pint -Clnincli tnnight. Buy wanted, past school stgs at Home Bakery. Beef ribs 14 cnti per pound.— Scudder's. Special for Saturday: Choice amek- by Vaughn Moody and Z. Wall Covington A PARAMOUNT PICTURE burned with the love of God and man, and misery and disease vanished before him. Until the love of a woman cam# between Mm and his vfion. And she whom he could not save, saved him. The masterpiece of America's greatest dramatist, made nto a marvelous picture by the producer of "Behold My Wife!" MATINEE SUNDAY, RUBY THEATRE SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Samuel Goldwyn "The Branding Iron" The story is being run serially in six hundred news papers—the book is selling all over America. And com petent critics say the picture is Mrs. William 3 P. M. Vd mission Cents and 30 Cents even greater than the story' ALSO VO&»A-ViL MOV IKS It. I HIV ILfl I lift, ihown by the large volume of our record sales Damuth's Music *tore, 120 Egan Avf.. N. ii:il)V\ \\l n ILliAY. Mabel Normand 1 *1 No. 1 picnic hums. 1!» oent« per Nolle*. Saturday. April tnd. Fourth division of the M. E. society will hold a bake sal* at Hasvold's Coffee House. Head lettuce, new cabbage, celery end green peppers.—Scudder**. For Sale. Potato—. pbflM rttrai 1151. Men of MJUHWHI J-RM are invited to tw*r Mr. Buriingame trnilghf »II MAIL'- Life." Chickens at Scudder'a. o- NOTICE. Commencing April lit, milk will be 12c a quart and 7c a, pint.—Pooley Pooley Dairy, phone 2222. Alao the H. L. Clark Dairy. o PRE-WAR PRICES. BffiBniOE April 1st our charges o i a n o u n i n w i e $ i n town. Resident tuner of Madiaon ^even mil—W. ft. Dnmuth. phone 2384. TEXM8 HKKTLNt All persons interested in lawn ten lis are requested to meet at the Mer -hants' association rooms over the L*ke County hank at 7:30 o'clock ©n Monday evening. April 4th, 1921, to plan for play 'he earning season. —J. J. Mackay, Secretary Madiaon Lawn Tennis association. XOTICE. Next Vnesday evening- wfTI he reg ular ousting of the Commercial club for members in good standing, at which rime we will take up the mat ter of proposed amendments.—R. E. Scudder, Pres. SBKiKR SEWING MACHLNEa It does not pay to fool with in ferior sewing machines buy a "Singer" and know you have the best. Sold on very easy terms. Old machines taken in exchange. Full supply of Singer needles, oil, belts, shutt'ee. etc. We rent machines and ilso have some second hand ones for sale.—Bamuth Music Store, 120 Egan Ave., North. LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bosenow drove in by aut« from W^ntworth this aft ernoon. Mrs* Jamea Lyons. Bed Cro«i nurse for Miner county, spent several hours in Madison today. Mrs. George Fleming, of Lake Preston, did some shopping in this ^ity today in the Interval between trains. Mrs. Anna Jensen returned to Old ham after spending some time with her father. Charies Ospe. at the new hospital. E. J. Beller was a returning pas senger this afternoon to his home at Clark. He has been stopping at the wmital since with Mrs. BHler who ibimtted ro an operation yesterday. Miss Grace Flatter of the normal udent body departed this afternoon Ramon for a week end visit with ir parents. C. F. Adams representing the State 3ai Mining commission with head tarters at Haynee, N. D.. was a isiness visitor in Madison today. Several large gall stones together ith an abnormally large gall cyst -ere removed from Mrs. 3. Lemons. Ramona, at the local hospital ym •rday Th*» patient is doing well i 'ter the operation. Mrs. E. Carr departed this after aon for Aberdeen where she will re tain for a couple of weeks with her aughter. Mrs. John Birrenkott who ecatiie the mother yesterday of a ne baby boy. Trinity Lutheran Brotherhood olds its monthly meeting this even ig at 8 o'clock in Trinity church. r. Higbie the president of the nor lai school, will address the meeting, {en do not miss this meeting. Our len should give Dr Higbie a --ood earing.—JOB. Opperud. President. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Pettit. George ueffroy and Walter Angle returned day from attendance the past two :ays at a Yoemen frolic and March eremonial held in Sioux Falls. The atter two, both officers in the lo al lodge, came back reporting that hev had been initiated into a merit orious degree which gives them "Mo •el" rank. All is jubilation among the teach rs and students at the high school oday over the success of the local la.sketbail team that accepted the op n rhallengp of the Valley City. N. high school quintet, this season's •ate champions. In a same played ast night Fargo. Madison won n a score of 9 to 14. There are till two games in the aeries and now voutdn't it be a good one if Lowry's hampions should be victors in all hree. It is already observable that many itizens are ready for a spring clean ip which means of course the aoval of rubbish heaps, ashes, broK n limbs from trees and all unsightly nd unsanitary objects. "A cleaner ,nd prettier Madison" should be tn* logan for all. It should be talkt-u .Ujut in the home circle, in «:.»• hurcLi and in the schoul. R&kitit awns wUl soon be a general oo u atiou all over town. Ft*t»-r Miller, a former kno* i esident of Lake county, passed a». oday at the family residence n Houx Falls following a three mont' 11 ness from Bright's disease. T'i" funeral service will be conduct' i from the home of a son living n« ar Oldham some set hour MoDday There are left as survivors a wit two married daughters and two sons J. L. Dixon of this city knew ceased well and was at the Mil!*-' home yesterday shortly after the mise. Kicked Oat of College" was i sure winner in the way of light co edy at the high school auditor last evening when every seat was a ken and available standing room ilized. Much credit is due those wno planned the entertainment and toxr. earn of the rehearsals. Those pl tag the different roles created r.v greatest mirth as situation after nt nation developed, finaUy winding with the chief character leaving ni. •halls uf learning. The play was re ceived with enthusiasm. So succe ful was it that it was repeated n.s afternoon at the normal. A lar- sutn of money was secured for Bienian relief. Conductor and Mrs. J. J. O'Br left for the Pacific coast on Janu ary 22 and returned home yesterday after visiting such cities as Seattle. Portland. San Francisco, Sacremen to, Long Beach and Los Angeles. They made the trip over the nor'ti ara route stopping some time at t!i capital, where a call was made Mrs. O'Brien's brother, M. J. Coolev Among the Madison people they n were Mrs. H. J. Munro. R. C. aiw Granger McCallister. John Hall ami wife, also Mrs. Zink. ^hey foun-i the evenings cool, and a bad ialt! situation with much unemployment One thing Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien peciallv enjoyed was a great psa put on by the Shriners in San Fm:i Cisco. They visited Catalina Islanu and had a ride on the Pacific. Frun was in full bloom In all sections un ited. Both ^njoved the trip in. mensely. Mr. O'Brien returns to us passenger run on the Bristol lin» aext week. Eli Winesburg has b«en collecting tickets on that branch r. Conductor O'Brien's absence. o— u n e a O Cardinal Gibbons Baltimore. Md.. Man*. U.-I thousand men, women and child!' Stood outside the cathedral here day in a cold, drizzling rain to pa: the last tribute to Cordinal Gibbons Burial was to be in a cript in \n cathedra*. •VM To Honor Remains Of Soldier Hero Aberdeen? April 1.—Word waa ceived that the remains of Private Chester F. Trome who died fT»-ni woundB received :n action, had bee' i snipped from Hobo ken and are .-\ pec ted to arrive in Aberdeen Friday night. The deeeaaed enlisted is company His wife died about six years ago. Sj He leaves one son. George. 10 yeai S old. and a sister. Mrs. M. P. Peter- s son, who lives near Mina. S The body will be escorted from the 5 depot to the Huebl chapel by i 2 guard of honor from Sidney L. Smit s poat. American Legion. E Fruit Damage N o Serious i Washington, D. C.. April 1.—Wil the passing today of the Easter cold wave, department of agriculture of! cialB tonight expr»»ssed the belief thiu the fruit had not been materially a: fected, despite reports from various sections of heavy damage. First re ports in such cases, they say, usual!• are "hysterical." for those suffering less are inclined to judge conditions generally by the situation to th* own districts. It was pointed out that no report hart been received of damage to fru:t crops in New England. New Michigan, the Great Lakes region, the Pacific coast or the extreme soutli The principal app!e sections affected, officials added, appeared to be tho of the 07.ark moiin'ains and the Cnn berland and Slu^nandoah valleys. Dr*. Kenofcg AfTinon PHYSICIANS ft SURGEONS lelephoae 2133 Madiaon. 3. O. I- I lllllllllllflllllllNllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllU 1 I o I I a I I r" i i o o i CD 5 33 5 O?0 i -vj VA O ro n s rx Z i E y* n lbs am o 70 T3 5 Z S T3 1 Ui 5 O a o «M» vO NJ Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii COFFEE HARAP Hie best bu coffee in tee city. KRISPY CRACKERS Lar^' lb. caddy 80c N. J. C. OATS Family size 23c N. X. C. SOUPS Scans for .. .. 25e IL-N. M. ^XPTUASOAP 4 bars 30c Qus Apni-May Grocery Catalogue is out. Guaranteed ,t. ceries at lowest prices. 100 iiuaads trra.nula.ted I I I I I I i L. "nn-h Hakntn natinnal ctard. mill)IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIItllllllllllllllltllllll!MIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIitlllllMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIllllllllfItllllllfMllllllllllltlltlllllMIMJ^ Mobndg" on June 4, 1f*17, and .••ent to Camp Greene, N. C. J*1 2 sailed for Prance on January II. 1918. While France he was s transferred o cr»m pany in th- s 18th United States nfaatry, first d. S vision. Wounded in a battle net: 2 Soisson on July 13, 1918, he died s days later. He was 38 years old. S One Year Ago Today 1920 Sugar sa2.oe 1 bushel "potatoes 5.0# TOTAL YOTK, sa7.ee MADISON. SO. DAK. DR. C. H. R. HOVDE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Over Dakota State Bank H01TR9t t-11 a. m., 1-S. 7-f p. Office Ptiooe S177 IM AM S1TI MADISON 9. D. CHIROPRACTOR MATHILDA HOGB. D. C. Ph. O. Office at Res.. 416, 1st St. N. W. Blocks West of Lyric Theatre. Heurs: 2 to 5 P. M. or by appoint ments. Phone Mil Week End Grocery Specials SATURDAY aillllllllflllllNlllHlllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllliilliililillllllllliillHllllllliNHlliiiiHM i Full cream cheese, per lb. a as White Cover noney in bulk, per lb. COFFEE Special Nuf Sed SOCKEYE SALMON Bestever No. 1 tall 38c N. J. C. BEANS 3 lb. can 16c SUNSWEET APRICOTS Ex. Choice per lb ... 33c MAPLE SYEUP 1-2 gallon tins 75c J. A. JOHNSON HAOISOM S.0 Y e o w e v e S a o Sleeping^ Sickness! "Yes, I've Had Em AIL'" "Cut a Few Teeth Too!" U Doctors say I am well. Fever all gone. Pulse normal. Sleep like a baby. My only bad symptom just a little wigglv wobbly about the 9pine. I feel fine. I eat like a horse. No. 1 am not going to get out of bed and do something to de velop my spine. Boy. I've been sick, bad sick. It stands to reason that I'm still sick. I'm just going to pull the covers up under my chin and wait for the undertaker. Now isn't that just the attitude of those who refuse to admit that the cost of living has gone down? You ar*» not sur*» atwmt tfiatf From Joplin. are you? Well look at the minority on the left and then give the major ity on the right the verdict. No mom for -irgnaMtn* ther* Holien's Grocery FLOOR SURFACING New or old floors sanded. Will go anywhere, (iet Prices. H. J. LUENEBURG Phone M**iH K i TODAY 1921 ORANGES—ORANGES—ORANGES Nice, sweet, thin skinned oranges, juicy and appetiang on sale Saturday at 25c per dozen s Buy a quantity of them. 3 bars fancy toilet soap Prunes, per lb. a 5 Hot House Lettuce Troco. per !b «*c Creamery butter, per lb.. .4C Fresh eggs, per doz SIN Sugar 100 lbs. for S10.r»o Pillsbury Beat FlSwr. 4'J pounds SS.K." Gold Medal 49 lb. sack Fern deli Oatmeal, large package STM Navy Beans. 4 lbs. for. .Sfv Macroni. 12 o*. pkg W Pur»» powdered sugar pkg. Loose-Wiles cookies, lb.. .STM Heinz Haked Beans, med.. .5&N King Oscar Sardines, can. .2Tm Good sweet corn, new 1«N Dromdary Dates, lb S*« Early Ohio Potatoes, bus.. No. Ferndell pork and beans Honsoon catsup, large CM Kellogg's Korn Krisp, large t.V Ferndell dr?" shrimp SIV Fornriell Finnan Haddie. .&V Ferndell red raspberntw, No. 2 ,.V»r Ferndell 1000 Island dressing 30 Monsoon Telephone Peas.. 1-v 2 for STH Ferndell Telephone peas. .flic Monsoon horseradish So* Oil sardines, can .V Oranges, per dozen Site 4 cans Plymouth Bock Apricots Sl.oo Helmet string beans. 2 for I'm COFFEE FERiNDELL Puund ju potk&d POUND RUN $L.I5 5 pound pail 1 SATURDAYi I TOTAL SASUIE iiiimmiiitiiiiiiiniiiiimiNiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ISPECIALSl OTHER STAPLES Blackberries, per can Sauerkraut, per can Fresh Strawberries, per bos.. Solid head cabbage, per lb. Chick feed, per ib..» Bananas, per lb. Consumer's Cash Grocery 1st IM»r N. Security Bank Phone 2292 TllllllllllllNIIHHIIIUIIIIlllllllllllllllliftlUIHIIIIIIIIIIItHUUIMIIHtHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlX UlllitllllllllllllllllllllliniNHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllMllllllllllllllllli II Economy Cash Store SATURDAY SPECIALS Large cans Helmet Apricots for 25c Quaker Corn Flakes, per package l€c Extra bargains in Toilet and Laundry Soap, Fresh dait^ butter also fresh fruits and i tables W E E I V E I i i i 12c 18c Cocoanuts —iiiim