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3 TRI-CITY CLUBS ROLL HIGH SCORE SEES J AXE ADDAMS AS SELFISH PERSON ff prp Molines, Bachelors and Stock Leaders Each Take Two-223 for H. Wich. n THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1912. .-WO STANDING OF THE CLUBS. P. W. L. M'-line 27 17 10 Cubs 27 16 H ll.uhelors 27 15 12 Plow City 27 15 12 Cross Country 27 11 16 Stock Leaders 27 7 20 Pet. .630 .593 KK .407 .259 It was two decisive victories apiece for the Molines, Bachelors and Stock l.idr of the Tri-City Bowling league in the weekly series bowled last even-i Ire The Mollnen howled ths rhi! on the Mollne alleys, the Bachelors and Cross Countries on the St. Jul ian alleys and the Stock Leaders and P'ew City team on ttu Harms alleys. iiit .Monnes are now reposing on ice top shelf with two games to the good. Tl"1 Stock Leaders are awakening from their spell of hibernation and are going to start something. Herman Wich of the Cross Coun try scouts rolled a big score of 233 in his second game. All the teams, as a matter of fact, were in good form last evening and bowled high. The scores fo!low: MOLINE. Fredeen 181 V.'ooten 160 Kitty 159 Llr.dberg 160 Graflund 174 Total 834 CUBS. Vtn Etten 150 Clemann 107 Swan son 155 Wilson 143 Lundholm 174 Total 729 BACHELORS. E. Potter 170 Holm 169 M. Sternbauer 178 A I Jiu 182 W. Sivil 172 Total 871 CROSS COUNTRY. J Wich 140 EH Wich 173 V Wich 163 j I. Wich 189 Herman Wich 144 Total 8"9 STOCK LEADERS. A Van Hecke 113 Xi'debrandt 157 r, Ellis 113 Jn'rnson 170 1 1 Iileuer 199 Total 752 PLOW CITY. Ftr.nff.T 178 Sv anson 125 Vilnon 135 I'oi-iiKren 161 Mmrchill 1J7 Total 706 169 157 181 180 140 159 166 163 143 152 799 811 192 182 113 188 152 162 156 168 142 147 755 847 143 166 157 169 146 168 165 127 173 166 V (i Dr. Mary Walker. Chicago, Dec. 6. That Jane Ad dams, head of Hull House, it a self ish seeker after notoriety Is the dec laration of Dr. Mary Walker, the fa mous suffragist of OBwego, N. Y, who for nearly 40 years has gone about the country in male attire. Dr. Walker blew into Chicago a few dtys ago and announced that she considered it her duty to assist thoee who wore fighting the principles and i propaganda of Miss Jane Addam. I She said no one had Invited her. but I she felt called upon to do something fto put Miss, Addams on the scrap neap. "I take the stand in opposing Miss Addams because of her attitude in the last campaign," said Dr. Walker. "I refer to her taking the stump in fav or of Theodore Roosevelt. I guess everybody knows what I think of "It was heralded about the country 1 from Chicago last summer when Ted- 784 796, dy and his bunch he'.d their conven tion here that Miss Addams was ' only woman ever to address a na tional nominating convention. "While here I want to correct this error of the public press. In 1892 when Cleveland was nominated the I second time in Chicago, I addressed v'rr. i- . .. ..... iu.uuu people in wnat was caned tne V.'igwam' which stood somewhere in what is now your loop district." 187 132 137 165; 160 128; 129 1461 233 204 J 846 7?5 165 132i 151 135 135 134! 151 185 161 133 763 720 143 182 164 156 137 141 158 160: 143 124 1 750 763 Fan Sues Red Sox for $5,000. Boston. Mass.. Dec. C - Claiming he as Illegally and unjustly deprived of his seat at the world's series game in Boston on Oct. 12. Edward E. Smith of Wort-ester has brought suit for $5.- iiKainst the Boston American h-ague club. Smith claims he purchas ed a ticket at the gate and went to his seat. Luter, he claims, he was forced from his seat, and taken to a detention room on the grounds, where he was kept for an hour and a half and then FOOTBALL TEAM 0 HOLDS BANQUET Rock Island Independents End Up Season With Fine Spread at the New Harper. With Every Suit or Overcoat You Order One $5 Sweater Coat OR One $5 Rain Coat OR Choice of Any Pair of Trousers We Make The players comprising the state champion Rock Island Independent i football team together with coach' trainer, manager and assistant mana-j ger, sat down to a fine banquet at the New Harper last evening, the affair j being a fitting close to a most sue-' ceBsful season on the gridiron. Fol-; lowing the repast, the party repaired ; to a private room adjoining the par-! lors and held a business session at! whirh nrnviftimiB u.' or a rrtnH f ri rrn. turned out and refused permission to tlnu, ,ne orEanizatlon flnd nau,n. another team in the field next year. Manager Joe Smith presided at the meeting. A vote of thanks for his most efficient coaching was extended J Richard Llltt by the members of the team and he was asked to coach next year's aggregation. The team adopt ed as its official colors for the future. arm and i mroon ana diack ana it is the mten and that. !tion t0 have the team of next year uniformly garbed in maroon and black jerseys and stockings. During the business session, the va rious members of the team made ex temporaneous talks on the success of the past season and the prospects for rext year. best sal'wn properties In Dubuque, t A feature of the meeting was the v hii h Indicates that, he has no inten-1 taking of a collection for the benefit of tier, of taking the baseball team away j Leo Haley, a member of the Moline from Dubuque. llliul football team who was so unfor- Wolgast Not In Shape to Box. San Francisco, Cal.. Dec. 6. Chanc es of former lightweight, Champion Ad Wolgast appearing in a local ring New Year's day were dimmed today i.. . l. . . ... . . . ....4T.....I. I'j me reieipi uy rroiiioier iuuiaiU of a telegram from Manager Jones I Mating that Wolgasfs left bund had stiffened up badly lie did uot rare to box again soon. Rowland Buys Saloon Property. Dubuque, Iowa. Dec. 6. Clarence Rowland, nianuger of the Dubuque Three Eye leapue club, today closed a deal for the ptirchsse of one of the 0- nourishing Food The healthiest folks in the world the Swiss live on cheese. It's a famous diges tive for all who eat too fast, and as nourishing as meat, fish and eggs. kiwDD CGneese is made of Puro Milk In Sanitary Dairies and sold In Dust-proof. Air-tSght Packages and Jars all sizes. The Elkhorn way of curing renders Elhkorn cheese far more digestible than ordinary bulk cheese. Haege wants tc dispose of every piece of goods in this shop bsfore Christmas that's why this wonderful offer is made. Haege never carries goods over from one season to the next. Everything must be absolutely fresh and new every season. If you buy now you get every "advantage' Haege gives, guarantee, one year's free press ing, the garments made any way you want them and all. Don't pass up this chancYto get $35 worth for ' 1 viP The .Sweaters are patented three style neck, shawl collar "V" neck or high collar like the cut, a real $5.00 sweater. The Rain Coat is a practical rain proof gar ment made of double, texture cloth with pure para rubber between the two textures. All sizes for men or ladies. The Trousers are the best we can make. You have the choice of any goods we have. Any of these these articles with a $25 or $30 Suit or Overcoat for Mr UWION-MAPEj C Next Door to Ramser's Jewelry Stcre Remember the Name and Place V5 Ate, Vitrei iJSRiU tunate this year as to have his leg broken. The amount was 10. In order that the team for next year may have a good start, it is planned to raise a fund this winter through the medium of dancing parties. The first of the affairs wl.l be held in the course of the next three weeks and an invitation list is now being prepared. The boys have gone through a most successful season in which they help ed advertise Rock Island throughout the state, but they neUher asked nor received any financial aid from out side sources on this account. All they want is the moral support and at tendance at games, of those who want a good football team representing the city. It is probable that, out of the present temporary organization, an athletic club will emerge. 31 VARIETI Ask Your Dealer For Elkhorn Cream Elkhorn Pimentc Elkhorn Tasty or Devilled Elkhorn Club Pedestrian Dies In London. New York, Dec. 6. Dispatches re ceived here today told of the death is London of George Littlewood, once a noted pedestrian. His death was due to tuberculosis. Uttlewood's greatest achievement was at Madison Square Garden, New York, in December, 1888, when he won the six-day go-as you please race, covering 625 miles and 1. 320 yards. He won two other big American races. Inflammatory Rheumatism Quickly Relieved. Morton I. Hill of Lee an on, Ind., ays: "My wife bad inflammatory rheumatism In every muscle and joint: her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition; bad been in bed for six weeks and tad eight physicians, but received no benefit until she tried Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism. It gave Immediate relief art! she was able to walk in three days. I am sure it saved her life." Sold by Otto C rot Jan. 1501 Second avenue. Rock Island, and Gust Sehleeel Son. 220 Second Street, Davenport. (Advertisement) A -1- i i . -If' 5 V: LS : . WEST AND CHARLES, WHO PRESENT of ,l5er iuy Phasing bits of rag A RAG TIME FEAST AT THE EMPIRE if, Kbting for seats at the Emoire the remainder of the week, or else we have for once failed to pick a winner. A one-act playlet, "Jiramie Pinker ton's First Case," was presented by Heron and Douglas. The story Is that of a young girl, whose love for horse fioF.h induces her to play the ponies and lose her pile to the bookmakers. Sle then linds a pocketbook, losl by Giauy, king of the bookies, same con taining 10 11,000 bills. She feels that the money rightfully belongs to her ar.d kerps It. The detectives obtain a -description of her and she seeks rofuge in an 18th class hotel. Here a country hoy, also a lover of horses. is employed as night clerk. He in- dixea the girl to return the pocketbook to its owner and obtain the $1,000 reward. She is saved from dishonesty and all end3 uappily. The comedy Is e'ean and the situations strong. I ne .ig zag trio produces some fairly good comedy and sings some Letter eongs. Their voices are har- we6i ana cnaries, appearing at the tine Kag Time Violin" in a manner Empire the last half in "Just a Litile' equally as pleasing as that of the pian Rag Time," have an act which is "Borne " One of the young men plays the piano, we don't know which one. bat he is an artist His partner plays 1st. Among the numbers which de- ngntea tne audience last night were -He My Baby Bumble Bee," "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee," and a number ironious and the act is pleasing. Adair and Adair, comedy gymnasteand the Three Navaros, pantominic comedy equllibriste, reveal some new and startling stunts.- Two excellent reels of pictures round out a very satis factory bill. Breaking Scotch Idols. No less an authority than Sir Aleck MncKenzie declare the fiddle in Scot land's national Instrument and lays no claim to the bagpipe. Another high clus expert asserts tin bagpipe was born among the Seljuks. the ancestors of the modern Turks.' Weel, -weei: Next thing it's likely some export will tell um that the Hielnnrters were not the Inventors of hare knees. Cleve land Main Dealer. Fair Warning Gotrot Can yon aupirt my dAnrh ler In the way she has been accus tomed to live, young mnn? Hnrdnppe Well, it'll be your fault if I cau't. Philadelphia Kecurd. Light (or all your buildings at any hour of the day or night No danger of firet or explosions from lamps or lanterns. No lamps to clean and fill. And with all its advantages Electric Light Is Not Expensive Burning all 50 lights of this system for 5 hours would only cost about 10 cents for fuel oils. You would seldom burn all light st oaee hence Ihii low ct would be much rtdaced. Let ut give jam full panic ulari. Write lot Catalog NoX D 1 II Fairbanks ,M or se & Co. 900 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, IU. 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