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PAFLTT-KlftHT ^yjS5.tKW%.» W'A' Hippodrome Wv' *iri G'ven by the Young Men's Club 'k Of St. Peter*® Church Thurs. Eve., July 1 On the steamer Sidney. & gRighta of admission reserved. •Jg ADULTS- 50c. CHILDREN 25c. Boat leaves Keokuk 8:15. Leaves Warsaw 8:45. Heath & Milli gan's Best Pre pared Paint $2 Gal. Sole Agents Scott & O'Reilly Druggists SOO Main St. CIGARS Get a Good One That One is tGrand Leader A cigar that the quality Is always the same. Made by C. W. EWERS 1118 Main. -'.ste */,?-.' r. b&fcfa&O AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Celebration yf-y The Fourth Held at BLUFFPARK Monday, July 5th Program Will Include Races, Games, Mus:c and Dancing Agnes Six Piece Orchestra Dancing Afternoon and Evening You Can Go By Boat or Train Chicken Dinner and Sapper Served 35c Hi Steamer Black Hawk Schedule L*«ve Keokuk, foot Johnson street, 1:30 p. m. Foot Sixth street 2:03 p. m. Leave Hamilton 2:15 |un. Leave Bluff Park for Hamilton and Keokuk at 9:00 p. rn. Fare Round Trip 50c. One Way 25c Monday, July 5th Spend the Day at Bluff'Park MATINEE DAILY FROM 2 to 5 p. m. 7:00 to 10:30 p. m. EXCLUSIVE PHOTOPLAYS. TONIGHT First show starts promptly at 7 P. m. Come early and avoid the crowd. Vita graph presents the first chapter of 2 "The Goddess" WKb EARLE WILLIAMS and ANITA 8TEWART. The most Inspir ing story ever filmed. Also BRYANT WASHBURN ard EDNA MA YD In "Means and Morals" Essnnay*s latest two act triumph. TOMORROW—ALICE JOYCE In 'THE MAYOR'S SECRETARY." MOONLIGHT EXCURSION If You Are Trou bled with ANTS Come to us and we will tell you how to get rid of the pesky things. McGrath Bros. Drug Co. 5th and Main Particular Attention Given to Transfer, General Hauling and Storage Careful hauling of merchan dise, machinery, furniture, mus ical instruments and heavy truok work. Our storage and warehouse Is large, olean and safe. inton's Storage inton's Transfer Phone 18. 525 Blondeau John Opstefton For Moving, Storage, Transfer aMaqtia« given to moving Piano* Bad MS. IMS A Bryan Rumor. [United Press Leased Wire Servfcel WASHINGTON, June 28.—Rumors that ex-Secretary Bryan had abandon ed the inace cause because he failed to attend a Sunday meeting in its in terest here were disposed of at his residence today. He was leaving for the west and could not attend. il Made of Cross barred Nainsook 50c Boys Under wear Boys Shirts TRADE MARK of the waist one inch at each side. These t\»o adjustments prevent binding and give a fit adaptable to the needs of, the growing boy. -. SI The perfect fitting crotch prevents any bunching inside of trousers. It is the only combination that has the side cluing, the grent advantage of this being that the boy can get into or out of it by simply opening three buuttons at the side. He does not have to remove the trousers frpm ^he^ALHB NEEDS. Its resemblance to daddy's underwear satisfies the boy. WEfe&eo. 'MF/VSR soys OUrf/TTfPS VIRGEN OLIVE OIL Quart 90c Pint 50c 0^ 1-2 Pint 30c Hotel Iowa Pharmacy Co. -1 R. R. GLENN, Mgr. Lady clerk for Lady customers p' Phone 80 NOTICE. Ail patriotic citizens are requested to meet at the court house, Tuesday, June 29, at 8 o'clock p. m., to take action to celebrate the Fourth of July. Li. D. SHEPPARD, J. F. DAUGHERTY, F. C. OVERTON, D. B. HAMILLv A. H. EJVANS, W. B. COLLINS, June 28, 1915. Committee., Election Frauds Charged. [United Press Leased Wire Service! crookedness,' tlon Is sought. —Read The cents a week. Because the committee "flnda It im-. champion team of mep employes. possible to call on the local courts for an Investigation because in so many cases the local offenders have been elected by these'processes of the federal lnvestlga fs Benefiting by tha War. SAN FRANCISCO, June 28.—The twenty-seventh annual convention ot the Wholesale Saddlery association convened today at the Inside Inn on the grounds of the Panama-Pacific In tenia tional exposition. More than 50 delegates attended. Of all the non military industries of the country the saddlery business la perhaps the jrreatest «beneficiary of the great European war. The demand has stead ily exceeded the supply since the warj began and the manufacturers are now recovering from the slump which struck their business when the auto mobile became the rage. The conven tion will adjourn July 2. Daily Gate City, 10 -2*.. DAILY. GATE dTTY To completer undercloihe the boy with one garment*# very plw^ ing to the mother and the lKy. Accomplished with 7 jK •'VSPRAGUPSHS ALHENEEDS ii Ho separate waist necessary, the. ALHE NEEDS having all the features necessary to carry the trousers and hose supporters. J: It has shoulder adjustments to regulate the* length and side adjustments to regulate the fit Boys Waists Boys Caps E S A I S E 1 S S 6 One of the larjsst Wfcoiassle Dry Ooods, Notion. Underwear and ^jsIsi Honssa la (h* Middle Wnt Manufacturers of ladiaaHead Dress fklrta. Wort Obtrte, Oreralla, «to. Solo Agent far "Tom Boy* MM A INDIAN USAO MM Yerti Prtoaa Pupllstsd. Irwin-Phillips Co., FACTORIES Keoknk, It. aniflton, IB. DEBATE (ENJOYED BY B. Y. P. U. MEETING Topic Considered Was That of Helgs Necessary in Combatting 8o£ial Evil—Negative Side Won. Over 200 people enjoyed the debate I at the Baptist Young People's dero tional meeting last night. The debate was: Resolved that our church should atopt and organize such institutions as would better enable her to remedy the social evils of this city that help to hinder her advancement. The judges, Mrs. Wlesman, N. J. Montague 'and Mrs. D. B. Unquist. decided two I to one in favor of the negative side. Affirmative side—Arthur Petry, Olive Roberts,. Alta Ribyn. Negative side—Scott Davies, Mrs. I Bra eat Best, A^bbie BldwelL The B. Y. P. U. will hold its regular business and social meeting at the home of the president, Brnest Best, 1925 Dag Mo'nes street. Tuesday night, June 29. All young people urged to be present. Half of Population- Named Jonea. LiAKU CRYSTaIa Minn., June 23.— M'ore than half the population of this vulage are named Jones. About 1,000 persons reside here. Of these the great majority are Welshmen. Nearly all of them have been life long real dents of this community, which was fqrunded by two. families named Jone.-,. L. p. Jonea is the cashier of the bank. Jack Jones is a liveryman. M. L. Jones is the lumberman. Hng'i Jones sells furniture. Jones Is an an dertaker, and there are half a dozen Rev. Mr. Joneees. John A. Jones and Stanley* Jones are restaurant keep ens. Jack Jones is a baker and C. H. Jones makes harness. the straight when mail is addressed to! John Jones.' It must bear the middle Initial, and then 4t's hard to keep it KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 28.—Ete- straight. We have to clve the Joneses daring frauds equal to those in Terre nicknames to keep them straight,'' Haute have been perpetrated in the said Postmaster Harry M. V. Jonea. Metropolitan street car franchise ex tension election, the industrial coun cil, tho central labor body of Kansas City, by the unanimous adoption of a here today. Cleveland's Latest Baseball Fad. CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 28.—Trlp- reoort of an investigating committee, pie header games played on a sky called for a federal probe of the al* scraper roof by girl Ty Cobbs* Home leged frauds. {run Bakers and Terrible Terry Turn- Tbe committee's report, submitted ^ers are the latest In Cleveland base yesterday, contained many affidavits, balldom. of fraud. Witnesses charged thatj Every day from 11 until 2, three votes were openly bartered, that chal- frames are played by six teams of girl lenges of anti-franchise workers were employes of the William Taylor A unheeded that repeaters were shifted Sons Co., on the roof erf the big store. from one ward to another and that At the end of the summer an all-jj"" and ioth" ballots were not properly counted. jstar team is to be chosen to play the ?iSrt ^re blahons KODAK FILMS Developed and Prat ed Every Da j. I.# T- P.' Any Sixe Fihn 10c 42^/MAINT. I?-}: KUK S BIGGEST.BUSIEST & BEST DRUG STORE BE Celebration of Fourth of July Which Comes on Sunday Will B* Mads On Day Fol- lowing 7 V. tfeij NO BUSINESS THAT DAT: g. e£i if Fr Attomeys Say NothlKg of Legal Na ture Can Be Transacted on Mpn-. K«oicuk t» C«labr»te^,jg 'in Generally if 1* ,• iWV 1 Monday, Jniy 6, will be«a legal holi day, according to the opinon of local attorneys who have been asked re-j garding the matter. Sunday will be the Fourth of July, but the day will be observed on July 5th* throughout tho entire country. Both by common consent and by legal procedure. Mo:j day is considered the legal holiday, According to one o{ the attorneys who has given an opinon to one of the local business .houses, no negotiations of legal character can be carried on on Monday' and be held to be legal. Monday will be the day generally observed in Keokuk as the Fourth of July. Postofflces, banks, offices and stores will be closed on that day, ftnd tbo courts will all be closed. County offices win be closed during the enUre day. 1 No formal celebration of the day (has been planned for Keokuk, but the Fourth will be observed Monday, in the usual style. There are a number of picnics in sight, and the usual plc I nlc grounds will be in demand. The river probably will attract a number of pleasure seekers, and the celebra tion In sotne of the neighboring cities will attract many from here. i'' Young America wUl be busy with1!! the usual firecrackers and fireworks in the evening. Vi CITY NEWS. —Two beautiful pew pianos special price. Cash or time. Piggott, 626 Main. —Go with the Lady of Maccabees on the Sidney July 1, to Qulncy. —The last will and testament of the late Nels P. Nelson was op«n3u and read this morning In the district court. —James Perry Stickney, 25, and Mary Magnolia Batchelden, 24, both ot Qulncy, were granted a marriage li cense this morning. They were mar ried by James 8. Burrows, Justice of the Peace. —A petition for landlord's writ of attachment was filed in the district court by tlie M. Younker Store, Inc. against Dr. 'H. B. Wescott The writ was issued by the court. Plaintiff al leged that defendant who is now salJ to be a non-resident of Iowa, owed rent, and Chat he had property here which could be attached. -—Commenting on the death of John H. Wolff, the Nauvoo Independe nt' adds this bit of Interesting person il tiistory: The Wolff and Scbinl fam ilies, Valentine Dlemer and sister.: Mqs. Strom, all came over the Atlantic on the same sailing vessel. They came to Nanvoo in 1854. Jacibj Schlnl of this city is now the on1?: survivor oX the entire party that came here. 1 —Lady Maccabees' excursion to' Qulncy Thursday, July 1 on Sidney.1 —The Jury in the case of D. E Reeves of Keokuk, against the Tom \v. Allen shows, returned a verdict for $35.00 for the plaintiff in Judge Frederick's court, at Peoria. 111. Thlsj was a damage suit brought against I the show by Mr. Reeves for failure to live up to a contract to show In Ke kuk May 3. Some of the best legal .talent In Illinois were on the case, Stubbles Slough for the plaintiff and Harry Miller for the defendant. Both Mr. Miller and Mir. Stubbles arc noted "crtminaT'la*wyers*of"tto^nflno city. —Nauvoo Independent: Herman C. Smith and F. A. Smith of Lamonl, Iowa, E. Li. Kelley of Independence, Mo., and Geo. P. Lambert of Ferris. 111., were In the city Wednesday. The gentlemen are a committee of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints to look- after the work of rip rapping or building a wall along the Smith properties at the river, to pro tect the same from washing. Work men have been engaged for over a moutU building a wall along the front of the old Smith homestead bloc-c When this Is completed a wall will also be built along the front of the River side Mansion felock, which Is owned by the church. Mr. Smith Is historian of AMUSEMENTS. .^.Moonlight Excursion. The Young Men's club of St. Peter's church will give a moonlight excur sion on Thursday evening on the steamor Sidney, the boat leaving here at 8:15 o'clock and Warsaw at 8:45. Rights ot admission are reserved and the tickets are 60 cents, with chil dren at 25 cents. The event promises to be a most enjoyable one and a large crowd is expected to go upon the ex cursion.—Advertisement. Six ar» Dead. ST. PAUL, Minn., June 28.—Six are dead as a result of Sunday's and Sat urday's atoms through the north west, according tb reports being com pleted here today. In North Dakota,: Thomas Lenihan and his daughter Nora, aged 13. and Carl Giese, were killed by lightning. The farmera co operative elevator at Leeds, N. D„ was destroyed by fire resulting from lightning. Three Inchs of rain fell Tf %. JVS. -t *-£&?£ MONDAY, JONE 28,1915 Sullivan & Auwerda Are Showing Some Special Bargains Palm Beach Suits are very much in demand. We have a good assort ment in the most desirable styles. Summer Dresses in all the newest fabrics and colors a large collection ranging in price from Skirts in Palm Beach cloth, Golfine, Pique, Lin£n and other new material in all sizes and prices, from AutomobileCoatsinPalmBeachcloth and Natural linen, from Special values in Lingerie and Silk Waists. Sullivan & Auwerda A Well Equipped Optical Department ONE SECTION :. Where we carefully make a thorough examination of the eyes in order to properly pre scribe the right lertsea, iRENAUD -BEST Dental Work p-'r At Prices Within Reach qf All The hypodermic needle has killed' and Injured more people than all the guns the Krppps ever made. Gaston do$s not nse the thing. He extracts for 2Sc by the Astro Mtothod. The following prices to rich and' poor alike. Why pay Fall upper or lower set laeth Jull upper and lower set teeth' Bridges, per tootli Gold crowns Porcelain crowns Amalgam fillings Cement fillings Gold fillings ....' Extracting by new Astro method 25c This work will be as good as can be made any place at any price.1 S. M.' Gaston/ Dentist t.•• 600 Main—Second Floor Keokuk —DRINK—, Ferndell Ginger Ale,, Root 'f Beer And- iV 8W: $2.50 to $25. $1 to $10 $2.50 to $7.50 •ee'^vyi^. OTHER SECTION Where we do about 86 per cent of our own grinding of lens.es, -thereby saving much time, with the most modern grinding ma chinery, .o. A Our Optical Work is Well Known r- .-*? You Can Trust It Formerly Member Iowa State Board—$r 1M. .••I i4-- Optometrist Examiners in Optometry 'V r. p,» "$.• r* more .. »7.00 S13.50 ... $4.00 .. $4.00 ... $3.b0 ... 50c ... 50c #1.00 up N Grape Juice These are flns summer drinks and the best on the market. Sold only by 1MMEGART SZ'Z.t You Are Playing Safe. When you have us move, your household goods. pack or store James Cameron's Sons Phone 96 Mi:- .- & 17 So. 7th throughout the Dakotas. Heavy rain destroyed, were brought up to three was accompanied by lightning as the Mrs. Olson was instantly killed. storm swept east through Minnesota.1 With the death of Olaf Olson and Children on London.Streets. his daughter early today, the fatal!-'' In the London etreets there are ties ia the storm at Grassy Lake,' nearly 10,500 boy traders under 14 Alta^ in which Red Cliffe, Alta., was years of age, and over 900 girl traders. rr::- "f -v 1