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THE A11GU&, MOXDAY, MAY , 1907. S We arc bettor prepared to atten 1 to jour wiints t!i;ni others. Attractive jewelry combined with quality is found here, and our assortment wil! please you. Beautiful artieles lu please the boy and girl graduate can lie found here Willi KuniM-r's quai ity slumped on every artielo. J. RAMSER Jeweler and Optometrist. Oppo. site Harper House. ESS Ordering that Spring Suit FOR WE WERE NEVER BET TER PREPARED THAN NOW TO BUILD CLOTHES FOR YOU THAT WILL SATISFY YOU IN EVERY PARTICULAR. OUR STOCK OF WOOLENS WAS NEVER LARGER NOR BET TER SELECTED, AND WE ARE CERTAIN THAT WE CAN SHOW YOU JUST THE PAT TERNS YOU WANT. 111 F. E. DORN, 1128 Second Ave. oooooccooooooooooooooocooo Eat and Drink to Yovir Health INSIST ON BUYING NOTH ING BUT MATH'S PURE AND DELICIOUS ICE CREAM AND SODA WATER. PURE FRUIT JUICES. PURE ICE CREAM. o NOT THE PRICE. BUT THE 8 GOODS. MATH'S FANCY BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY, 1716 Second Avenue Both Phonta. CKOQGOCXXXOOCXOeOOeOQQOOOQ thatch ower Opens May 1 Dinner and luncheon served on short notice. Arrangements made for dances, card parties, and receptions. WATCH TOWER PARK CO. Both phones. xm Park WEDIG WAS WILD Pitcher Disregards Commerce Commission's Ruling inGiv ing Free Transportation. AN INTERSTATE MATTER, TOO bo Rock Island Falls Easy Victim Rabbits in Sunday Game at Cedar Rapids. to GAMES TOMORROW. Rock Island at Dubuque. t'liii!on at Cedar Rapids. l'e:ria at Decatur. Bloomingtoii at Spi inglield. Cedar Kapids. .May (. Wodtg v ;icn a trial in ilio box by Manager nunc yeslinlay and his wildness m Ihe short lime lie was allowed to wot contributed to giving Hie home learn Mich a lead thai the visitors never had i look in afterward. Wedig gave seven passes ami 1:1 tiie nun. wtneii was a irticularly troublesome session for lnni. he was relieved by Howard, wti i showed more steadiness. But it was no use. HriiAlit "m-imm in ronton!. From Rock Island's standpoint lie bright spots in the game were a three ha Hirer bv .Murphv and a double pl.ty unassisted by Berber. On the Cedar Kapids side Curtis and Spencer pulled off a triple play which came at a tim when the prospects of the visit in Ham were particularly rosy. Score: UOCK ISLAND R. II. 1. A. Wanner. 3b n :'. 1 Murpliy. If 1 Swalm. rf 0 Vandine, 31 11 O'Lcarv. e 0 1 o 1 1 12 1 1 n I Tiff he lb . Berger. ss Dowers, cf Wedig. p . Howard, p Totals 1 1 21 1 1 A. il 0 (1 1 C FDA It RAPIDS Davis. If Oakos, cf Shaw, rf Howard, 2b Curtis, lb Spencer, ss Steverdiiig, :'.b . . Lizzelt, e It. H. P . l 2 :: .1 .1 1 1 11 i u ii 1 Bushelman, 1 Totals ... . .s !7 13 1 Bock Island . . . .11 II 0 0 l II 1 II II 1 Cedar Itapids ...l l l n i o ii i s -Davis. Two-base hit Stolon base- Shaw. Tu roe-base bit Muridiy, Dou ble plays Berger (unassisted); Busli-cl-man-Spcncer-Cuitis. Triple play AmericasMostPerfectWheeiy I Tuv n a s-xsst if DIFFERS FROM A 3ICYCLC L PUSHES h EASIER VROPtUIDftSlMtH.'.y MOSrATRIrUMOREi DON'T OVERLOOK The elegant line of spring fab rics, wc are showing this sea son. We have every desirable exclusive pattern and our work manship is sure to please the most particular. We would sug gest that you call early to obtain tlie best selection. J.B Zimmer (L Co. Peoples National Bank Building. Take elevator Second Floor (right.) It WlUl I 1 l"i I) Im 0ETALED vEvy 0F L J VV J RACYCLE CRANK HANGER j1 'i i " iu can requbed Ml 'hlj THE MIAMI LCYCLD aMF'G ca rjr MIDDLETOWN. 0HI0.U.S.A I JOHN KOCH I I Kxolusivo A went. I Market Sq.. Rock Island. CXXOOOOOOOOCXOOOOOOOOOOCOo Curtis-Spencer-Curiis. Struck out By Bushelman, 2; by Wedig, 1; by How ard. 1. Bases on balls Off Bush.l- man. 1: off Wedig, 7: off Howard. 1. Hit by pitcher By Bushelman, 1; by Howard. 1. Passed bail O'Leary. Umpire Wheelock. KAHItllS TIIIIIK OlMSXKIt. hriMly MlHim MIoivh Hunching; of Hit Hut Unix in n l ew llimxt-lf. In Saturday's same at Cedar Kapids Uock Island was defeated 7 to (i. The home team bunched live hits on Chris ty Wilson, who was sent in to mix theni up. in the sixth inning and the result was ad many runs. With the. score then standing 7 to 2 against them I'ighe's learn returned in the seventh md drove three over, following vi,h another in the eighth. Christy hell i hem down the rest of the way and th" visitors came out only one to the bad. Price, a new southpaw was in the bo for Cedar Kapids and was fairly tf fective. Aftir the seventh lie was re placed by Rusty Owens. The game was preceded by the rais ing of the pennant won by Cedar Kap ids last year. Score: UOCK ISLAND K. H. P A. 1 Wanner, 2b 1 .Murphy, If 1 Swalm. if 0 Vandine, 3b 11 O'Leary, c 0 Tighe, lb 0 Berger, ss 2 Dowers, cf ( Wilson, p 2 Totals f. CFDAK UAPIDS It. 0 7t 2 1 1 It 0 1 5 i ; 1 i l l 3 ii II 0 0 1 0 0 0 Id H. 1 1 ii 10 A. 1 II 0 Davis. If 1 Oakes. cf 1 Shaw, rf u Howard. 2b 1 1 Curtis, lb . Spencer, ss Stevtrding, Lizzett. c . Pi ice, j Owens, p . . 11 2 'I Totals 7 11 It; Kock Island U u 1 u 1 u Cedar Kapids . . .0 it 0 2 0 o Summary: Stolen bases 3 i ii ii ii - Curt Two-base hits Berger. O'Leary, erding. Wilson, Murpliy. Innings ed Bv Price, 7: bv Owens. 2. St. pin Hits made Off Price, 7; off Owens, Struck out By Price. :'. : by Wilson, Bases on balls Oft' Price. '.I; off M son, ... wild pitch rnoe. Hit :jy pitched ball Price. 1. Time of game 1 Umpire Whelock. - im e s jf eri; At Clinton Clinton took the lir game on the home grounds from Du liutpie. Clinton ... ...1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 7 Dubuque 1 o 0 0 0 0 u ( 01 5 Batteries I.elivelt and Lemon Beisber and Hanna. At l-pringlield I lie game was won bv superior hitting by the home team Springfield 2 o ti mi o u n n 2 ) Peoria Oiiiioooooo 0 S Batteries Beoeher and Ludwig .Moore and Simon. At Decatur Decatur won the opou ing game by superior all around paly ing. Decatur o o u l o 2 o -" C, 12 Blooiuington . .0 :; ii l o o ii o i l 7 Batetries Sohroibcr and Powell Koestner, Nelson and Donovan. FROM THE DOPE BOX. f'eac rllv Itritlinm 111:11- ho tcn in the box a ;ain for Minneapolis. Then t'n Mi'lers will have two Orahams who are both pitchers. The oilier is O car drahani. a left handed cotton to who was with Uock Island in the ear days of the Three Iyo and who ha been in fast company since. Fa nl Lakaff has been turned over to Little Uock in the Southern league b Detroit. Bain prevented all other games than the one at Cedar Itapids. Uock Islam fans, in the view of what happenei rather wisli it hail rained there also, Clinton has gone wild over Petie Burg. It is hoped Petie will not wake up some day with his boots on an dampen the enthusiasm in Infantvill The Dubuque tcoin is so miscrab weak as to be a disgnico both to the town it represents and to the leagu There is but one of two things for D buque to do strengthen up or quit. It is said that Davenport is lie; ning to regret its Hunk. There is more unhappy commentary on a city than its failure to maintain a ball team after it has once started. That old Davenport bunch is put tin up a pretty good article at Clinton. Pete Lister has btaten Harry Meek out. of his job at first baseman on th Birmingham team of the Southern league. unartes .larger, a pitcncr, who w-.i with the Peoria baseball team la year has been signed by the Evansvi'.l Central league team. Walter t.arlise, formerly in the out i;eid lor mock isianu. is nitting over .300 for Los Angeles in the Pacific Coast league and correspondents fro;; that territory speak of his fast work i the outficldr Johnny Newman, the former Bloom Itigton shortstop, has signed for tl second season with Burlington in thy ARE NO QUITTERS Clinton Fans Declare They Will Not Show Davenport Spirit NO MATTER WHAT THE LUCK Dubuque Bunch Shows But Poorly in Opening Game with Infants Saturday. Clinton, May. d. (Argus Special.) Clinton opened its Throc-Kye league .ason with Hying colors Saturday. Despite the cold weather, fully l,2:u people, a large percentage being ladies. mended tlie game, which was preeed- 1 bv an automobile parade headed bv band of music. Mayor Crockett pitched up the first ball, and elitausi- ism ran high from tiie beginning to the end of the game. Monte McFai md's ex-Davenports have captured the uts of the Clinton fans. So far lhe ave played consistent ball, and thev seem to reusli praise even lrom then own town as a luxury to which they ave never been accustomed. Clinton, let it be said, is in the league to stay. One ot the heaviest stock holders in tlie local association said to ay: "Clinton is not so foolish as to xpect to win right along, nor do we xpoci to taiiu in i no lirst place tne first year we are in the league. Yet we are not disposed to object to lb lowing our team has made so far But. regardless of how we come oti we are no quitters, ouil never hear i cuiip from us, even il" we lose game md money. There will be none of the lavenport or Dubuque spirit around up this way." Jin Had All Kinds. Clinton has tried all kinds of base' ball independent, Iowa league, and now it is enjoying Throe-Kye league ball; but in 4tll its experiences it never saw such a miserable exhibition as the Dubuque bunch put up bete Saturday. Clinton would rather have been beaten by a creditable team than to have won it the hands of such a gang of make shifts as has been landed upon the tin- oitunate shoulders of good-natured Claude Stark. The work of Johnson at boit and White at third was worse than amateurish. It is hoped for the ood of baseball that Dubuque will strengthen up ihet-e two weak Places. The showing made by the Infants so far is a source of surprise as well as delight to the patrons of the trame. and if anything like a creditable ratio is maintained throughout the season, Clin ton will be more than satisfied. Clinton has not as creditable a park as it desires, and has simiilv built an annex to its grand stand this year. Next season, if all goes well, it will provide a new park complete. Iowa league. In has been playing Chicago. dependent ball at The Iowa state league onens its sea son tomorrow. Ihe name is s; ill un changed notwithstanding there are two Illinois cities. Quincy and Jacksonville, in the circuit. RAIN SHUTS OUT AMATEURS ALSO Fare Little Better Than Professional Ball Players at Hands of the Weather. Yesterday's weather was a dampen, r upon amateur as well as profossion il ball games. Practically all those an nounced for yesterday afternoon h.nl to be postponed. The Happy Corners now changed ti the Fted Stars, and claiming the cham pionship ffir boys not over l." years, de flated the West Ends Saturday to :;. The w inncrs lined up as follows: Ihrig, e; I.eithner. p; Auld. lb; Jensen. 2'i: Naab. ss; Thetts. ::b; Weltlin. If; Park, cf; McKoe, if; Tom Naab, mascot. One for Highlanders. The Highlanders defeated the V. dub team bv a score of 12 Saturday afternoon. The teams K. O to A lined up as follows: Highlanders BtinkerhofT. p; Y. Young, c; W. Long, 1b; Homes, 2b: Marguise, ss; Meek and Frnzer, .3b; Mclntyre, rf; Itiumesman, If; Horn, cf. E. Q. V. Paul, p; Huge, c: Trey, lb; Heimbock. 2b; Dtinken, ss ; Tro ve ro. 3b; Bufl'tini. rf; Thompson, If; G tiffin, cf. Y. M. C. A. WILL HAVE STRONG TEAM Former and Present High School Stars on Track Representing Association. About lu young men of the Y. M. C. A. are trying out for the association rack team. Practice is being held every evening at the Ninth street race '.rack ,and a team to represent the as sociation in coming meets will lu? pick sd in a few days. From the outlook at he present time the Bock Island asso ciation will have one of the strongest '.earns in the state. There are a num ber of the edd high school stars trying )ut for the Ham and showing up in heir oil style, especially Ralph Sou lers. who has won many honors in high school events. Among the others who are trying out are: Cook, Gowl ing, Mitchem, Driggs. Imhof, Woo-!-. L'ollins, Sternberg, MeCandlcfs, Kicli and Hubbard. Hubbard is a ptubablc winner in the long runs, as be made uch a good showing iu the high school meet held at Macomb last Friday. Fhy, ical Director Harry Franks is coach ing the team. RECORD OF ,THE PENNANT RACES THHI3K-EYE LEAGUE W. Clinton u Cedar Itapids Springfield Decatur Peoria 1 Bloomingtou -.1 I'.ock Island ... . .' 1 Dubuque 0 AMEIIICAN LEAGUE. W. Chicago . . . New York . hiladelphia Cleveland . Detroit ... Boston ... Washington St. Louis . . NATIONAL Chicago . . . New York . Pittsburg .. Philadelphia Boston .... Cincinnati . St. Louis . . Brooklyn . . YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. THUEEEYE LEAGUE. Cedar Itapids, S; Book Island. 1 Dubuque-Clinton, rain. Springfield-Peoria, rain. Decatur-BIoomington, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 1 ; Cleveland, -1. St. Louis-Detroit, wet grounds. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 3; Pittsburg. 1. Cincinnati, 11; St. Louis, 2. WESTERN LEAGUE. Dos Moines, 2; Lincoln. 1. Omaha, 11; Sioux City, u. Denver-Pueblo, lain. A M E It I C A N ASSOCI A 'NO N Milwaukee, I; Indianapolis, o. Kansas City-Louisville, rain. Columbus. 1 ; St. Paul. A. Minneapolis, !; Toledo, 5. CENTRAL LEAGUE. South Bend. 1; Tone llau'o, innings, rain). Grand Rapids, C; Evansville, Springfield, l; Canton. 1. Dayton. 2; Wheeling. 1. RESULTS SATURADY, THREE-EYE LEAGUE Rock Island, ti; Cedar Iiaph Clinton, 1 ; Dubuque, 1. Springfield. 2: Peoria, 1. Decatur, (J; Itlooinington, I. AT THE THEATER BOOKINGS AT THE ILLINOIS. May 11 Howe's Pictures, matinee May 16 "The Convict's Daughter." May 18 "The Lion and the Mouse Fine Production. "Alt Heidelberg." Meyer-Uoei ter's play, was presented by the well-known Milwaukee Ccrim.u Theater company, at tlie Illinois o:i Saturday evening. "Alt Heidelberg" is one of the most delightful plays in th" repertoire of the German stage, and ii pleased a lair sized audience hero. Not Afraid of the "Scrap Heap." hundred years iu th's ago af cuiiiu! i tive progress means more than a thou sand in the far past. Our national life is changing in every feature more swiftly than any people's ever 'chang ed before; and in most of its phono; i ona we are proud of it. it is ili-tiiio-tivo and inherent Atneiioan quali'v that recognizes surely and instantly the spirit of this progress in lie v.' values, new methods, new inventions, and now ways of utilizing ihoni. Lv man II. Howe's Lifeorama which V. be seen in the Illinois theater on Sat urday, May 11. matinee and night, apt ly and admirably illustrates the tru:h and force of American ideas, inven tion, and progressiveness. The su periority of his exhibitions is partially explained by the fact that Mr. H.iwe is not aftaid of the "scrap heap" like Carnegie in modernizing his mills, Mr. Howe never wa:ts for the old to wear out, and therefore d ies not present th.. mediocre moving pictures common io vaudeville or dramatic entertainment.. Circus Here Soon. The circus will be lure in a fev days. Tlie usual crowd of small boys, and big boys too, will be on hand to witness the arrival of the circus tra'.ns and watch the unloading. When :: town ostracizes the circus 'tis a sad day for that town. When the great public which includes the small boy and the big ones too. turns its back on the circus, there is a screw loose somewhere. When a town gets bcyon 1 consideration for the clowns and looks bittotly upon the acrobats, gymnasts, and dashing riders in the rings and pays a passing glance a t'.ie elephant's, turns up its nose at the monkeys ar.l mocks the roar of the lions, it is rcadv for the finishing touch. It's lots of pleasure to go to a circus, there yon will see the bald-headed old fellows sitting with their grandsons living over their youthful davs. Circus day is n big day and will ho. observed by the teeming thousands. So welcome - : Gollmar Bros. Greatest of American 11 ; .;.: LEAGUE. ' av r. i,-t i. ISA i. 3 .sv: ) 5 .on ! 5 .;;' i ii g 1 (five w 1 Every clement necessary for the development of bodily vigor and endurance is found in correct pro 1 1 portion in the - 1 W 8 2 i .u-,7 A rasa. is the perfect soda cracker, fresh, clean, wholesome, with all the crisp, flaky goodness preserved. 0 In dust NATIONAL DISCUIT COMPANY AMEJVrS. SIPILCILIL cnnn Afternoon The Biggest Animal Act in Vaudeville Schepp's Dogs, Monkies atvd Ponies And 5 other big acts f i Don't Miss At the "57 i Hi tie Shows. Royal Roman hippodrome, million ilol'nr nr. ua ;erio and coi.giv." of all earth's i!a:iins when tiny arrive In :e on May lu. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals wi'.I be received at the city clerk's oflice. Uock Islin 1. IU.. up to a. m. May 11. I!iu7, for furnishing all materials, labor m.e- os:;ary for laying of: 1'iT'i foot -1-inch water pipe. 31.1 feet fi-ineli water pipe. in G. Elmer Biakesley's addition ' i Book Inland, Illinois. Contraotors will be paid in bonis lu ring .1 per cent intirest, payable in installments on special assessments leviod against the propirty. Specifications en file at the office of the city engineer. GEORGE W. M'CASK RIN. Chairman of Board of Local lmp'ls. Stomach Troubles. Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and hiuliiy icspoctcd r siib ii! of Fa'solii.i. Miss., was sick with stomach tiou'ile for more than six months. Chamberlain': Stomach and Liver Tablets cured It-:". She says: "I can no,v oat anything I want and am the proudest woman in the world to find such a good lm-ni-cine." For stile by all leading druggists. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, fam ous little pill.- sold by all druggists. 0OOCOO0OOCX3OC'CCOOOOOOOOCC I LADIES! Tf Will nrr in rw1 of "in i?:iT 5 " - " " tonic that builds up the system and develops the figure, we rec O cmnicnd the well known 8 Vaucaire Remedy advertised in lime. Qui Vive beauty column of the Record- Herald. The formula we use in the manufacture of this remedy is tlie original one, our Extract of Galega root being imported; other ingredients of best known manufacture. O Price Pints $1; quarts $1.73, O orC pints for $5. O Phone orders solicited. q We deliver to all parts of city. RED CROSS g Pharmacy. g b -Fourth Ave. and Twentieth St. pi 5 Both Phonet. 000C00000000G000000O30000O soda cracker. need a I I iscuit tight. moisture proof packages. Seeing Them Admission Any Seat 10c "Loving is a painful thrill. Not to love more painful still. But ah! it is the worst of pain. To love and not lie loved again." I When vo l feel tli;i W :y, better take Hoilister's Rooky Mountain Tea.) Har p r House pharmacy. GROCERY BARGAINS We sell for CASH ONLY, there fore we are able to sell for these low prices. which will be in fcrcc from Monday, May 6, till Saturday, May 11. 30 pounds of granulated S1.00 Golden West flour, ler sack 9S Fancy butter, per pound Rural New York potatoes, 25c per bushel Head Light brand sweet coin, per can Great Rock Island soap, 12 bars Quaker Oats, per package Shredded Wheat Biscuit, per package Quaker Puffed Rice, 3 packages EggO-See, 3 packages Malta Vita, 3 packages Toasted Corn Flakes, 3 packages Best bulk . starch, C lbs. for 50c 5c 25c 9c 11c 25c 25c 25c 25c 1 J o 5 t !, 25c Sa polio, 1 bars 15 Fresh Cottage Cheese Every Day. ) Seighar trier (Si Boetje, THE ONLY STRICTLY CASH STORE IN TOWN. 930 Third Avenue . - Both Phones