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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912. 3 BOOSTERS HELP MAKE ALEDO FAIR RECORD BREAKER Thousand People From Here Swell Aattendance to Its Highest Mark. ENJOY ALL THE FEATURES Horse Racing Program Include Heats In Harness Events Aver age Time Being 2:19. "Bent fair ever." was the verdict of 1 000 Rock Islanders who were on hand at the blif day of Mercer county's an nual farm show. And It watt a (treat. fair they saw and a fcroat day they had ' yesterday ou which to see It. Every-; thing was at Its beet weather, roads, exhibits, track. Aledo hospitality. Kock imaxiuers were ewaiioea UP in a crowd of 16.000 others and did the fair; thoroughly. They ate everything from (thckorjack to a 6f.-cent meal in the (lining t-nt; drank ever? tiling from the ont.-r.rB of a quart bottle brought from to Wtt" r; Towd..d round Mid ,iHt-n-d n;in-niouthed wl.ilf tiie liirnl playi-i, rancl tl.-ir ii" ka to look over C.diin hi'.tds and - th 1 rrf races, put Kiiudv "(). vou kid" 1 finds o nthnir hi-'H and i-ix by c-i-t.t ( 1 :i-r no-rs in tn-ir nuftonholi'H, ani id hi rhf other th,nt; tiat a county Itiir crowd Ih supiMincd to do, and (ioets. o niy iiii:hu. Evory train ovr the liock Island Southern Waving Rork Inland during uif morning wa crowfjMn. i-.i:t.t nun (irfd w-nt from here by thin route j.lotie Many traveled by ciThr nivalis, j i-rf iculsrly by automobile. It had not rained south of the county lin and the iriK by tnirtiwav as line. When tt:e Itock Inland but.ineHx men's fpecial nr r!ed t the A!eli) nation a jarad" mih formed, headed by Stroehlett full brasH band and the delegation march ci' up town and tiie member took b 'i ks to tlm fair grounds, a mil' and u ha'f away Siuei,,r rihooiis b ariiiK 'lie Rock Ii land Kloaii hail bei n ilihtributed on the t ruin fitid on rear hiiiK the ground eiiterpriHlnn boohters got buy pinning them on the multitude. In an liour a Granger would hae v'uest-e.l tlm' half ' that whole crowd halted l'n:u Rock Island Strtwhle's band played a thert r" '.ram on tl,e roi.t:d i tl : r : I . the morti- it K atid In the uttertl.ioli helped t ell- t . i Til In tho rack tr.i' . i M'.ul fiiiii thf mii I b'filid .".!okf of !!. Itock 1b- I M:ders returned on a ! !" ial tram of I I . r earn drawn by a frv.ht motor,, w 1 ich left Abxlo at T o'clock nnd ur r v.-d in this citj at 7 ti'i.'rs cuin- in n la'cr tralnx. l-iti.i; 1'iiH nn;i. It btdng Hoik I.'Ouul county day a 1 i-i.e was given to the prettiest ba'iy frotn Uock It-lin.d cimiu'v. h.i! ir v. on I v !:ry tliMtrude Klnuia".. d.iui-p'er c' Mr. and Mrs. :i Kitr.l all f Key. l, -I.I- The other baly -oii?ehfs were :r. . for nil afiairs the wititu rx l.e:n u- follows. " I'rettlet-t hoy Howarl Siott St- INLINE WORKMAN DEMANDS RIGHTS Effuses to Put Up With Condi- tions Tri s New Method and Is Relieved at Cnce. Men emploed In shops are as sub- Jeet to general dtinU'y as are uohe of more sedentary pursuits. Constant strain on the mn oik sjsteui with hick of sufilcleiit outdoor e:. rcise and the i er -coiis'.ar.t u"tuand on the vl- t.il.ty reuutre u tonic to build up the l.ttliiic nerve force. Nature has sui- phid mii li a tonic in the ingred. !'.' cf a t.i w remedy now l.-'.i.c ii.tnv tiuc.sl Mr. G. M. B. .-see of Thir-t-e.ght tre,-t, Violine. employed at the Marseilles shops. Ei-st Moo.iu, makes this stutetiunt: "I lime been trout led wth kltluey t:.uh!e for several years. I had e- m-I(. pair, in my uli buck and hips, T ,1.1 ' ..r rout u, T U ft A .... .t...t u h. ...,rmt u when I 4 ,...i. ;,r.,rt tr, f..rre r.M-oir to won: If to wori:. 1 was beginning to feel tho stra.n wrio'isly and feared. u geiieral breakdown , . . .a in I reuu ui i taut Juice and two weeks ago bought a bottie and have used it faithfully. I felt in prvvement from tr.' first few uost S 1 took. I am r sting better, sleep we',1 and get c.p refreshed ar.d feel like work. My kidr.ey troiib'.e is ver so much better. My appetite is good and I am Improved generally. I shall continue to use the remedy and recommend it to others in l'.ke condi tio a as myself " When you have pains In the back with a drasgy. don't care sort of feel ing; when things you eat don't set well, with a burning sensation in your stomach and a heavy load as of a lo'-.e- with much gas formation when kidney and liver are overtaxed w ith the poison matter they can't set rid of through rroper channels and pas it on through blood and system use Plict Juice. I: act like a mtra- !. Purif.es the blood, whes out the poisonous maf.er and puia tha wholesystem in strort. hetuthy cojdl tion Call and get a booklet on Plant, Juice, Demonstration trial dose fre. j ddiiy, from 9 a. m. to p. tn., at The j Bollard Drug and Dental Co.. Dav - etport. Iowa; E. Jerlfho A Co., drug- gists, Moliae; The New Harper House Pharmacy, Rock Island. MURPHY WANTS MORE LIFE IN BALL GAMES fc- ; . - 'C:? - Charles Murphy. -nrcago, III., Sept. 20. President Charles Murphy of the Cubs has be come a radical advocate of the strenu . , .. . oiis me ior nan piayers. i-ie s tnere wltn two propositions which he thinks would ,ie.p ,,aft gaaie make u more : Ct(.rf.sril. atid hurrv ,t lo,e jiw.l.. ..... As a Ftartr he-d ahoi:sh th prac- tioning, and more to the point, there j tlce cf v!Bi,.,ir piavrs visiMng with 'were no vexatious delays and no ex- j hoir P p)av,.rs wnt.n'lnpv meet on tnP'orbitant charges. diamond. Thn he would have the players run to their positions instead : of loafine. Here is what happens," save the ub nrf fciiierit. "The Boston fellow s or the GiaMts or the Phillies it! doesn't make any difference whom I you selerti come to the west side About the first thing that you see is a west s:oe Diaver a:.d a visiting pjaypr over on the "side lin es shaking hands and vi.-dtii.g. "'That should not be possible. h thousands In the stands are partisan. i ney i i tnut there is a lot of rival-' ry betv en the p'nyers on the various j teams aiid lin y don't c:-re and do not a:it to s-e this hand shaking and! the vitniiiK. "A few minutes before came time the umpires stroll out and they thi.ik ;i is n Pessary ror Uiem to visit a while. Then the captains come up and turn in the line-up and there is tm.re visiting. Then, after a while, the heme team goes to the ti'dd. "i 'OI'l - like to fee a show of life I 1 1 play. -is are among the lest ath-! world. There should bei vim i.nti iot of action in overv move- . mem. It wt.iiid be apprecia'ed by the, inns and n ::ke the game more pop-'. uiar "! i's havt- rivalry from the mo t: I t the m. Ii doff their Ftreet clothes fir the utiifortn. Let's have action, a t.how of I- and bustle every mo meiit after the game begins." pl.cns, .-on of Mr. and .Mrs. Govert Ste-i pin us or ,-t. i'aul. t W. L. Pet. 1 f-ttn t-t y..i Jestie I i.t : ' x Linu-u-. Minneai.olis 104 fH .C42 ft ' i ;. tL.uuiitei' of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Columbus 9s i,Z .6"1 Ltti'-.uelter of Keirhsbuiv;. " , Tole.io '.' "! .590 I !' ii'-.st twins -Uorothy and Kd- Kf.nsas City x2 S' .5"0 '.an! N;.- ve. diildrtti of Mr and Mrs. Milwaukee 70 s .475 Kd ..,;d Nat w-of M.Llhersvi le. pt. I'aul 75 s7 .46:1 i.:i::r tiik mi.k. Lo-.isville 63 1"0 .:is7 The :: t tiesi attraction, of course, Tndianapolii 55 los .337 was iht laifs, whnh wen- r'i off un- dor id-al conditions with the solitary ni-l l.T v l :vikh i v. t 'n(,iin:i of a bri: k w 't:d from the AMERICAN LEAGl'E. we.-t, wh. h sio-.vt d the spted.-rs dt. wn Chicago. 1: Philadelphia, . t hit on ti e bad: stretch. The time Cleveland, 96; Boston. :po (first n. a''. vii! worn! rful for a half mile pame five innings, rain: second game tr:ii k Ct".i Western and Gr..id cir- sir innings, darkness i. cuit rsi i rs were numerous amonir the P- troit, ''.; New York. 5. stirt:s. ;.fract,d by two ll.o.xi Si . Ixiuis. 2 ; Wasltin ;t. n. 4. pr e s'ar. It tot i: hteen harness heats et d. 'he titerage time being 2.19. iok S' tii boats to decide tre 2:10 :ir. 1 '. -e :r the 2. ls trot. The p.m. rac s t tii i ViorMy afti r 1 o clock and he Us! otie, the running race, was pulled off utter sundown. If i: i roi.i A !e that a r.ew track reo- ord would have been set in the 2:11 late Dati Mai k, after winning two "eats ami p.icir.c the first half of the third in 1 "ii. suddenly stopped on the last quarter and refused to go on. He vac distanced, of course. According to the new tion rules. American Trotting cssoeta aft. r five heats on'v heat v 't.i en- are ei ir ble to Hart and this left Pud Onward and W S. Webber 'he only contestants in the last two r unds In addition to the races there was sn exhil it ion 1 y the Alaskan dogs and a three-tulle i urt on a motorcycle was trade In .l.B by BaT. of Davenport, ri.iing a Flying Merkel L'e in tre afternoon tne starter, m P.nnunclrg to the crowd the fact that the attendance was the larcest in the 1 ""orj tn iu-iair .Fsoriauon. icatiKoa - m . . . ; i i . , . r h' isiar.a roosters ior tneir presence ar.ii ran r rial ion in ir.A nav a ' ' - - doir ps. The summary of the races follows: til FA E PI RSE MOO. Auto Girl 7 Alta ShirKy 2 Chuckey 4 Parkland 6 Pud Onward S S. We! ter . . .5 Ban Mack 1 Tir-.e 2 14 H. 2:121 5:15.4, 2:23'-. 2:24 free-for-all trot PTMi too. Hiram B., Oak Wood farm, Geneva, 111 4 4 Carlo. R. R. Klmberly, Chi cago 2 Red Cresciura, J. P. Coda, Bradford. T.I I ' Rosa, X. Benson Elmwood. ni. 1 j Time 2:1!, J:18i4, 1:H. ins trot tse asoo. ; Pilly Sailes Aitlen .... - : The Deacon 4 Carota Bell Buster M.. . Theawood . ! Titr.e ! : 1 '-4. 2:114. 2:l'-i. J:S0 ! I:!?1. I ." TttOT ri KH S-too. 1 Uunry toott, gamuoi Harris Plymouth, 111 2 2 2. Advalorem, A. E. Allison, Mon- moutfl. 111 4 4 4 Fred Rhodes, E. L. Famulener, Galesburg, 111 3 3 3 Dynamite, J. C. Gauff, Rush- '' ville. 111 1 1 1 Time 2:274, 2:24--. 2:264- DERBY, MILE Rlli PI BSE $100. j Arnot, J. B. Barnes, Galesburg, 111... 3 Waymark, O. H. Sholes, Ilolyoke, Col 2, Ehuron, R. R. Green, Toulon, 111. .. 1, Time 1:4. I MILI.IOX WORTH OF AITOS. i The total attendance at the fair was i In the neighborhood of 15,000, which This is six times the : Is a marker. total population of the city of Aledo ' against Albert Moore, who recently re and more than half the total popula-, signed the mayoralty; Fred Lang, tion of Mercer county. People came chief of police; Joha Hegarty, night from a larger area than ever before, : captain of police, and Edward Hensel, many traveling 40 or 50 miles by auto ' or rail. Automobiles were parked in j an adjoining field, 50 machines, rep- i j resenting over half a million dollars, ! being gathered together on a 10-acre ; i lot In addition there were at least as ' many more elsewhere about the grounds and in Aledo. That there were ; $1,000,000 worth of automobiles at the fair during the day is a conserva'lve estimate. A notable feature was the good or der that was kept, and the complete, , ,.v,o In nanrl. muiaui; mctuwuo ling the crowd and providing for Its wants. There was no coufusion. no disorder, and no accidents worth men- BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. &5 43 .6SS 52 .623 S5 l)j .CO" 71 C9 .507 C4 73 .4G7 08 82 .414 52 S7 .374 45 l5 .321 'New Chicago rttt? nmh Cincinnati Philadelphia St. Lcuis Brooklyn lioston AMERICAN LEAGUK. W. . . .97 ...S5 . . .83 . ..& .. .67 . . . 60 ...4b . . .47 L. 4:! Tct. .693 .599 I Boston ' Washington . . . i Philadelphia . . Chicago Detroit i Cleveland ... , I New York . . . St. Louis WESTERN LVAGl'E Pet. I Denver Omaha St; 61 o; CS 73 70 SO so TOO .599 V St. Joseph .Si Des Momrs Sioux Ci'y . Lincoln . . . , Wichita . . . 1 Topi ka . . . ..7C ..71 ..73 ...73 . . .fill AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. NATIONAL I. EAGLE. Brooklyn, 9 4; Chicago, t',-12 (second itame six iiiiuncs. darknessi. New York. 12: Cincinnati. 32 (sec ond grille n!::e inninns. dai V. t.t .-s i. Btibtoi;. 7-7: PifFhurirh. 5-S (second game t-ij:ht Innings, darkness). Philadel liia-St. Ixniis, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas Ci'y, 9; Minneapolis. 3. T.oulsville. 6; Indianapolis, S. Toledo-Columbus, rain Milwaukee. o-S game 10 Inninps St Paul 1-1 (first second five innings by agreement). WESTERN LEAGCE. Omaha, 2; Topika. 10. Sioux City. 4; Lincoln. 2. ' INTERNATIONAL LEAGCE. Toronto, 11; Rochester, 9. Other games, rain. Any One. Says Ad WolgasL Ios Angeles, Cal., Sept. 20. Ad "Oigaat. champion lightweight, is 'HHng to meet any one in his di- vl Linn nn Tn BT,lrt(7'1virifr fla v a -it"H i n tr " V. " l" message Manager McCarey of Vernon club received from Tom Jones. Wolgaat's manager, today. ' Jones said he would prefer holding ! the match In Los Angeles. McCarey ' at once started to find an opponent for !the champion. Mandot, Ritchie and I Rivers are mentioned. l 1 1 2 2 2 J' Kllbane Defeats O'Keefo. 2 2 111 New York, Sept. 20. Johnny KM- bane of Cleveland, champion feather 2 : 14 1, 2:14, ; weight pugilist, outpointed Eddie ; O Kecfe of Philadelphia in their ten 1 round bout at MadiBOti Square garden here last night. Hsrrlok and Bsrg Fight Draw. 1 1 Oakland. Ca:., Sept. 20. Jack Her rick of Chicago and Otto Brg of At 2 tori a. Or., middlaweighta, fought a 1 , ta round draw her last BJghL The j man brok rn In arvry roend. Nolth- : er wis s"reiy punlshd. Ceedntan and Kohlsr In Draw. New York, Sept. 20. A draw r ulUd from tho tea round go betwoa Jack Goodman, th west aid be&er, and Pcul Kohler ef Cleveland at Madi son frtjuare e&rdon. They tipped the . beitr. at 144 poutds. Krom the bo j meet tho goeg ru they rr.Ued it iCerosly. It jt a i'U bMUa, ON GRAFT CHARGE Bloomington Grand Jurors Re turn Bills Against Police Chief and Denouncers. Bloomlngton, 111., Sept. 20. McLean county's grand jury gave Bloomlngton a municipal sensation yesterday. It returned true bills of Indictment sergeant of police. The defendants were accused of ommission of dutj and malfeasance In office. j In addition to that action the Jury ' found . Indictments against gamblers a,id proprietors of gambling house and houses of ill-repute, and also : against persons who own buildings In ! which such dens existed. Many of' these property owners are prominent I citizens. : The report of the grand Jury was; the climax of an investigation of mu aiclpal conditions by two Chicago de-j tectlves engaged by a local paper. ; Rumors of municipal graft, of protec-! tion of gamblers on payment of money and cf protection of immoral houses ied to the detectives' Investigation. The detectives reported to the grand jury and the indictments were re turned. The grand Jury, and the court, how ever, went much further than was generally expected. It was the first time In the history of the city that owners of vice dens became involved in such writs. The indictment of the police officers means a shake-up in their department. Numerous resignations are looked for at the next, session of the city council. An indictment charging manslaugh ter was returned against J. T. Phil lips, a conductor, of Urbana, who shot and killed a tramp "beating his way" on the Big Four railway. Moore is president of the Blooming ton Baseball association of the Three Eye league. FAMILY, MOD NE. Notable among the acts of this week's bill at the Family theatre is that of the five McLarens, who enter tain with instrumental music. During 'lie act many different kinds of instru- r.S .598 70 .'490 ! r . . S; hemem 92 .3'JS ! 5lu ments are brought into use, and the ; music re ndered is most pleasing. So 477 popular rioved the act of Willard, the '477 man who grows, that Manager Sodiui 323 made arrangements to have him re 1 main in the city during the last part i of the week A comedy sketch en- j titled "Sweety's Finish," proves to be j in a class of its own as a laugh pro-1 voker. The Rappo Sisters are Rus- i sian, Siberian, Circassian and Cossack dancers, direct from the Imperial op era house at St. Petersburg. Rostow is an (iiilihrist. He is of European fame ami comes to this country from the Imperial circus at Moscow. GOODWIN CAREER ENDED? New York, Sept. 20. It is almost rt rtam that Nat t . Goodwin, come-'. , . , ... . have been misleading and that facts ver again will appear on the1 ... , , . !ia:i never again will appear stage to play a part. A letter received Iu re by bis friend, John Ernest War ren, secretary of the American Drama tists' association, brought the news f.-om California that the actor is para lyzed in his lower limbs. Mr. Warren recently visited Goodwin at his home, pertr Ios Aneeles, on business con nect d with the publishing of Good win's "Memoirs," which the actor is editing for publication this winter. Mr. M nm n says that on departing from .... .. " .ii i t n ith nia ar-einent Ina tiMAr u-aa in fairly good health, although tired I after his work during his last season here. The letter rerelved b'y Mr. War- expiainru mat me siories or uooa- in"8 mhaP wbich published For Rent The fine store room and base ment at 1822 Third avenue. 27k by 90 feet. Steam heat fur nished. Possession given Oct. 1st. Apply at the Blakslee d U- J3 k J I I 1C1 Ifl WAV-r ffr:'! siiii'Tili iii'Wt Cold Better come in Overcoats and D One fj One Price 3p? M Price We have any pattern you Union label in all suits. T. H. HAEGE, Prop. One Door West Ramser Jewelry Store. Opposite Harper House PREFERS . DRAMA TIC TO MUSICAL ROLES - tr & if iV J A SL'J Vis 4 Francis Reeve. George Edwardes, the manager of the Gaiety theatre, London's fore most musical comedy playhouse, com plains that every girl that becomes popular in his theatre leaves him as soon as an American engagement is offered. Frances Reeve Is one of the number. She received American of- fers the night of her llrst success and accepted one that came at, the end of j ner nrst uaiety season. 1 hat was four years ago, and she has been here ever since. She left musical com edy at the end of the first season to take up the legitimate drama and has never regretted the change. oi ins acciueiu aim inu coiiiiuiou iih been inaccurately given. The facts as detailed by the California friends cf tho actor are that Goodwin is sur- fering from a fracture of the pelvic. bono, which was not discovered for a long time after he was thrown out or j the boat and received his injuries. I Since the accident tho actor's friends hfive feared a breaking up of his men tal powers. He is said to have become morbid and morose, due to bis fear that he never will be able to walk again or appear on the stage It has boon thought best, however, by the sur geons and those in attendance on htm! not to inform him of the discovery of; that fact. Miss Moreland, the actor's; secretary, and a corps of trained nurses are in constant attendance on . him and are doing all In their power to cheer him up. He is Just able tu draw himself up by his arms in bed and use them to change his position, hut Is unable to use his lets or feet. His last engagement here was in the role of Fagin in "Oliver Twist" and he v.as to have opened In the same role In San Francisco three weeks ai;o. sun- ' ported bv the Helasco stock company, ! During the coming season Goodw in iwas to have appeared in New York ! under the management of Oliver Mo - ; roRCO In the first nroductioti of Lee Ar- thur'B play, "The Fox," in which he was to have played the title role, or in Hartley Manners' '"Gauntlett's Pride." Cyclist Breaks Ankle In Race. Amboy, 111.. Sept. 20 In a motor cycle race at the Amboy fair Ned Tippt ran into a feoce. An ankle was broken and he was bruised about the head. The machine was a wreck. Flour Plant Damaged $100,000. i MUwaukee, Wlss., S-pt. 20. The j Berger-Crittenden company fiotir mill plant waa darnagsd $100,000 by fire today. I Inflammatory Rhumat1m Qulckiy j Relieved. Morton L. Hill of Letiancn. Ind laaya: "My wife tad lrSammatcry j rteumatitia In every muscle and Join'; I her suffering waa terrible and her body I and face were awollen almost beyctd recognition: caa ceen in eea fcr n letKi ana nea eigni pcysicisr.s. nut received no benefit until she tried Dr. i Detehon'a Relief for Rhecmatisa. It I Ia.1a raltaf ar.it .V. . t.i.. . - ... .u.r to aVk tn ttrte days I aa aure it , savea ner ure. tsoia ey otto c-rotjaa. ! 1S01 Seoond avenue, Rocic lElssd. std Oul. Bchlegel ft Bon, i23 teconi; J nreet. DeTJiDorX. A- Weather Comin v lay tomorrow and look at our line Suits. like and will make your suit or Remember the name and location. i-"f,,hv.V -i i THE ENGLISHMAN'S BATH. Not So Very Long Ago It Was an Un known Institution. We boast ourslves a cleanly people and are apt to scorn the foreigner who does not daily perform the ritual of the tub. Yet. the British Medical Jour nal pouts out, It is not so long ago since we had the reputation of being au ex ceptionally dirty people. In the year 1SX there was not a single private house in Ixindon provided with a bath room. A witness stated before the health commission about the middle of the last century that the only two occa sions on which one of the laboring classes was washed all over was Im mediately after birth and after death. Even at the present day our contem porary doubts if dirtier people could be found anywhere in the world than among our lower classes. "A French workman would be ashameil to weur the clothes iu which the British labor er goes to Lis daily work. There Is nothing that tramps who apply ot workhouses thluk n more brutal tyran ny tb.au the enforced bath." In the middle ages, we are reminded, our dirt and squalor were the themi of comment by foreign visitors. Three centuries ago what most struck a Por tuguese traveler in England was the fuct that the English gentry never washed. Erasmus has left a picture of the dirt that prevailed in the houses of noblemen. It is not difficult from this to Imagine what the state of things must have been among the poorer classes. At one time both men and women who were careful of their comnlexlontj cleaned tbpir face8 w lth a dry wlllte luen tlothi l)W.ause 1t was believed that washing the face with water made it mure susceptible to cold In winter and to tan Iu summer. The story of Lady Mary Wort ley Montagu's hands is too well known to be reitcated. Johnson said be bad no passion for clean linen, and even the fine gentlemen of his day were fur from scrupulously cleun in their persons. Westminster Gazette. RATING THE GIRLS. Terms Young Naval Officers Use In Fixing Feminine Beauty. The younger officers In the navy, and ; the gallant young midshipmen especial- I ly. have a method of their own fur re- ! cording feminine beauty, and they u-e I it 011 many occasions. This is a sys tem of estimating the attractiveness of j a visitor by a sliding scaie from "5 ' to 4. which is the system of marliiug ' at the Naval academy. One particularly attractive fifl was walking nloti the dock of one of Cncle 1 Hum's big warships on a day when it I was open to visitor v.hcu she over- heard two midshipmen say: ! "I'll give her a .'."1. anyway. She conies nearer to a 4 than anything I've . seen yet." Ot course she did n'it mid'rit:i:id ' what this conversnt ion was about. If she bud she would have felt rightfully fluttered, us n T is au excellent mark and one rarely given. A iii-ans pussalde That Is tho "'""est mark that wiil p.i.s at the a ad eray Ff a girl Is attractive and jolly. DUt whuoui 1 srtif uiony MriKin- i luutj. she is put down as a 2.5. . '''" can be spoken of a de- serving of a 3 she i.iiist be very pretty indeed. To merit a :.r her Iteauty must be striking. It Is seldom any girl. 110 mat'er bjw beautiful or attractive, merits a 4. This is the perfect mark, the very best t!i:.t can i.e ol,ii:ia"d It is seldom ivt n '.y inid-hipmcn to inurt? than oii'j girl in hit w U"!e cun.tr iu the navy. New Yutk Herald. An Eye ; ptner. Always have a ui.iss medi'-lne dror- : per and a bottle of rownmcr In the medicine chest ar '1 la your traveling bag. Then when you t:et u foreign : body in your eye you will be spared ' much pain rind dincomfort if the fol ! lowing very simple an 1 harmless meth od Is pursued: I'ut Into t!ie medicine i dropper k1s drop of the roue water 1 I'ull down the lower lid and float the liquid on the s ::fr,ce of the injured ; eye. After the rovewater has been la the eve f.r a few e or.d.s ue the en-,j,t y me 1 'ri dropper to suck out nd the f rt-ign matter will the liquid tomu with It.- N-tioiial MuaIiie. i ,-..., K At toe time that r reaer:r II. usea to ,u,, wl.n bl, h philosophers be Csamo'l-a cf them one (iy. "Wbrtt , voui(i vcu dj if you w.rre tbe king of : : lruaiar' i Evary. gut t?Wi a Oatterlnjt an4 I t.9 overcoat as you want it. witty rejoinder. When the Maffiuts 1 d'Argeus' turn came be said: "Sire, . what would I do? I would seU my kingdom and acquire a small province la France." WIRE PHONE W708 ENTIRELY NEW MUSICAL COMEDY TODAY 26 PEOPLE 26 $1.60 SHOW FOR 10c, 20c, 30o 0RPHEUM ROAD SHOW MONDAY Tuesday Molina night. Wednesday Davenport night. ORDER SEATS NOW. Ski lW'fii,W!5 rim i An" .inn j CHANGE OF PROGRAM LAST HALF OF WEEK. 7 BIG HEW FEATURE ACTS DID YOU SEE WILLARD GROW HE IS AT THE FAMILY Held over by request. Don't mist seeing him. 6 OTHER NEW ACTS 6 T? 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