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TP 7 0T- PAOE EIGHT ?. :rX Watch for Gage's One Hat a Week Service Can You improve it? If so, Show us. conception—particularly WWW9 "It is the Function of the Artist to Love Life and to Show Us that It Is Beautiful."—Anatole Prance, from "The Garden, of Epicurus. The Designers of Gage Hats are Artists. We introduce to you this week Miss Virginia Gage It Is now here, and we feel confident this is the best model that we have been able to secure for our special service so far. It is cor rect in all its lines, as you will see. Furthermore, it is original in its Be sure to see the big assortment of Fine Suits, Dresses, Coats, Millinery and Shoes. The Golden Rule 516 Main Street, Keokuk, Iowa AMUSEMENTS. 'John Barrymore Tonight Blanche Sweet Tomorrow. Two Keokuk screen favorites are of fered today and tomorrow at the Grand in new Paramount pictures— each entirely different from the other. "Nearly a King," with John Barry more of "Are You a Mason?" "The Man From Mexico," etc. fame. scoreB a hit. It delighted large audiences at the Grand yesterday and is clearly one of the best subjects in which the popular Barrymore has appeared. The story, while brimful 1 of good, clean comedy, also contains much drama and oven some melodrama. It con tains a plot that is fascinating In its variety of situations, and' while not a so-called "costume play," is a joy from start to finish. The pleasant Tom Forman plays opposite Blanche Sweet in her new picture "The Raggamuffin," which will appear at the Grand tomorrow and Wednesday. The fact that it was written and personally directed ADMISSION 5 &!Oc !!U KATHERINE KAELRED AND HOUSE PETERS(ft E and Star Cast in TONIGHT oJfRL 11/^3 VIRGINIA GAGE in its trim, which is a wide band of light weight and highly lustrous cellaptione braid—one of this season new est materials. It has that rare attribute which we try to get in all our Styles-a-week Hats—that is, it is adapted to many occasions. There fore yo«u will welcome it as a friend. The designer who created this model is one of Gage's most ex perienced artists, who has had every opportunity, including extended and frequent trips to the fashion centers of the world, to post herself as to the correct style. We are not inclined to Je critical, but we want our customers to realize the amount of real effort we are putting into this business in order that we may have the Finest, Newest and Best of Wear Things. by Wm. C. DeMille is still another guarantee of its being of the best quality. Replete with dramatic action, tense situations and exciting episode, the "Ragamuffin" contains an earnest and emphatic plea for universal life oppor tunity. The author of this photoplay is one of America's leading dramatists. He has treated the subject of envir onment in a startling, original and dramatic manner. Jenny as portrayed by Blanche Sweet, from a lowly be ginning overcomes life's greatest temptations through an inward strug gle of reformation.—Advertisement. Only One "MROMO QUININE" To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold In One Day. 25c. Beat Teddy to It. Springfield, Mass., Republican: 4 The colonel's new bird, discovered by him in Trinidad, also has been discovered in the Encyclopedia Britannica. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS ONE DAY ONLY— TONIGHT —ONE DAY ONLY A Brilliant Revival of Keokuk's Formidable Musical Artists GUERDON COLVIN—KENNETH WHETSTONE CLYDE MARTIN—DAN AGNE Will entertain you most splendidly in a grand revue of the latest song hits. The above musical program is to be presented in conjunction with the usual photo program W I I S Robert Mantell and Genevieve Hamper In Wm. Fox's Latest 'and Greatest Society Drama. "The Green-Eyed Monsfcp"-5 Never before has such a wonderful program been offered to theatre-goers of this city. DON'T MISS IT ADMISSION 5 AND 10C BRING YOUR FRIENDS. lVlats. 2 to 5 OtViORRO W Eves. 7 to 11 continuous TRIANGLE PLAYS A Most Wonderful 8 Reel Program of Unusual Merit. 'The Winged Idol' -AND- brooked to the End" "Where There's Always The Best Program" Children 5c, adults 10 cents. Every day, 2:30, 4 7, 8 and 9:15 The Famous Players-Paramount offer the kintr of joy makers, who delighted you In "Are You A Mason?" "Ma his newest and best, John Barrymore in "NEARLY A KING" NO PASSENGERS 01^ RUTH LAW'S TRIPS Daring Queen of the Air Who Wilt Fly at Keokuk, October 2 to 7, Does Too Many Hazard ous Things. WILL THERE BE PARADE? Chance Is Given to Revive Old Flower ,Spectacle or to Have Keo kuk Historical Pageant. I When Ruth Law, queen "of the air, flies at the fall festival at Keokuk October 2 to 7, she will fly alone. Miss Law, it is understood, takes no one up in the air with her. For one tiling her work is entirely too'hazard ous to take any amateur along, and she is too high priced an aviatrix to make little practice spins just to give somebody the sensation of being circled around in the air. Miss Law loops the loop and flies upside down, and ends up with a ver tical dive to earth like a plummet from a distance of 5,000 feet. Some little dive, by the way, and one in which death is the only companion of the fearless girl aviatrix. In fact the wings of death have more than once whirred over the machine in which the famous little queen of the air Is riding. Miss Law dresses in regulation aviation costume for the flight. She wears knickerbockers and a helmet which is used by aviators. If there have been any of the eli gible bachelors in Keokuk who have been planning any little sky ro mances they had best forget their dreams—for hubby acts as Ruth Law's manager and Is with her wher ever she makes her flights. How About a Parade. One member of the committee ex pressed the wish that a big parade could be pulled ofT on Monday night. It was suggested that there might be a revival of the old flower parade, which proved so popular. Members of the committee have been wonder ing If perhaps an organization like the Civic league would take up the task of decorating the automobiles, furnishing the flowers and the like. Another suggestion has been made to have an historical pageant depict ing Keokuk's early history. There is a good chance for some allegorical representations if the project be tak en up at once. CITY NEWS. —The new steel filing cases for the vault in the clerk's office in the county court house have been shipped from Jamestown, N. Y., according to advices received by County Clerk Vollers. The old wooden filing drawers were being removed today to mak-c room for the new steel compartments when they ar rive. ktntr of joy makers, who »n From Mexico," etc. in A hilarious comedy of romance and adventure—Pleased big houses last night, will repeat tonight. THE BEST SERVICE, BEST MUSIC, PRESENTED AMID IDEAL SURROUNDINGS TOMORROW ANO WEDNESDAY—STAR LASKY CAST WITH TOM FORMAN, Blanche Sweet in "THE RAGGAMUF--1N" By Wm. C. Demllle—The Keokuk favorite's newest contribution to the roreen. 7:00, 8:15 9:30 acts FIVE ACT DRAMA 3=It Kww' c°m"" Produced by Mack Sennett TO NIGHT pli iM IV 1 TO THE DAILY GATE CITY" big McGrath Bros. Drug Store. Baur-Mullarky Co. Shoes. Frank J. Ewers, Meats. LAST WEEK STARTS WITH BANNER DAY (Continued from page 7) an extent that when they leave town —by running down to the depot and waving good-bye to the crowd from the rear platform—they leave the pastors with a mob on their hands instead of an army and the work has to be done all over again. "There are two ways of doubling the church's army." he said. "One I is to double the membership. The other is to make sharp shooters out of the soldiers already enlisted." Should Join Some Church. Scoville admonished every new con vert to join some church. "I would rather you would never come down the aisle than to do so and not go into some church," he said. "Christ loved the church and gave Himself for it. A man asks if he can't be a christian and stay out of the church. I never saw one yet who did it. And," he shouted, "if you're a christian you'll get into the church and do your share, "Now you new converts get in." he added. "You may feel a little new Cama Grannlafed Eyelids, SOlu Your" Salve Any boy or girl under sixteen years of age may become a candidate by enroll ing at the proper place of business of each member of the campaign except the employes, or children of members or employes of any member of the cam paign. Enter your name at once. Don't wait until Monday. Be the first. Remember the stores that give the votes. Save the list. sure to Sra. Dastand wim fyeRmedy-JNoS uickly relieved by HariM ... Eye fttmtiy. No Smarting, just Eye Comfort.'' At Draniit'i 50c per Bottle. Mvta Ejfl SalveinTubes2Sc. ForBMkritheEycFraeask Druggist* or Mwiac Ejt •V A FINE THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS ARE MEMBERS OF THE SUNNYSIDE SHET LAND PONY CAMPAIGN Weil & Co. Clothes. Grand Opera House. 7 C. A. Abell, Electric Store. The above merchants will give one vote for every penny you spend. Votes will also be given upon payment of back accounts. Save these votes and deposit them the ballot boxes at any of the above places. This campaign starts Monday. Start at once to save the votes. Every boy and girl has an equal chance. Absolutely no money is re quired in this contest. Buy of the Above Merchants and Win a Pony at first, sure. But nobody expects a six or an eight months old baby to walk or talk. "Are you going to lay the Bible on the shelf after I'm gone?" he asked. Later he asked how many persons were already having family worship in their homes. A few stood throughout the building. "Now, how many will promise to read the Bible sometime in the course of the day from now on?" he asked. Hundreds arose and the applause rang through the shed. "That's worth a campaign, pas tors," said the evangelist, turning to the ministers. In a brief prayer sent up for the people standing he said that "the old tabernacle pays for it self right now." Thirty-flve persons went forward in the Invitation service. CLASSES TO MARCH TO TAB TOMORROW Two In Baptist Ctejreh Will Attend Meetings in Body—Meet at Church at 7 O'clock. The young men's Sunday school class of the (First Baptist church arid the young ladles' class of the samo I church, taught by Mrs. Merriam, win march to the Scoville meeting tomor row night In delegations. The classes will meet at the church at 7 o'clock and march directly to the tabernacle. The classes are the larg est young men's and young ladies' classes In the state. Ed Card, superintendent of the Sun shine Rescue Mission of St. Ixruis, wiUi ••S3®?!-' V-^ Bridle To the Boy or Girl securing th greatet number of votes in the Sunnyside Shetland Pony Campaign which starts Monday, April 3, and ends May 13 at 9 p. m. Boys and Girls this is Your Chance to Win a Real Live Shetland Pony Free be one of the attractions at the taber nacle Tuesday night and every mem ber of the classes Is asked to be at the church at 7 o'clock. A Certain Cure. Omaha WorldjHerald When you are about to fall a victim to the auto mobile buying germ against your wiH, just turn to the gasoline prices. Those who have had the experience say this is a sure cure. Mr. Marshall's Error. Washington Post: As Tom Taggart is being hailed as Indnana's most prominent democrat, it may be con cluded that Tom Marshall rather over did himself in his last remarks. Cold in the Head?—Look Out— Its Dangerous— oscmD QUININE The old standard remedy—In tablet form—No unpleasant after effects—No opiates Cures colds fai 24 hours La Grippe in 3 daya—Money back if it fails Mr. HAT* picture on it- Insi*t on gamiine—Box with red top— At A«r Draf Star*. w. a MONDAY, APRIL 3,19ig Rose Confectionery. T. Nodler, Groceries. Miss M. King, Millinery. One vote for each cent will be given on all cash (over five cents) paid in to members of the Campaign either on pur chases or accounts. In case of cash paid in less than even multiples of five cents, votes will be given in the multiple of five nearest the amount paid. For example twenty votes on twenty-two cents, twenty-five votes on twenty-three cents. Candidates are not allowed to solicit votes inside the places of business of members of the Campaign. PROFESSIONAL CAKDS PHYSICIAN. DR. W. P. SHERLOCK, Physician and 8urgeon. Office, Masonic Temple. jssidence, Alpha apartments. Office Hours—10 to 12 a. m., 3 p. m. evenings, 7 to 8 11 to 1 p. m. United States civil vice examiner. aer' DR. BRUCE L. GILFILLAN, Physician and Surgeon. Office, 612V4 V-ain street, Winger Bros, store. Bell phone Black. Residence, 317 North Fourth street. Bell phone 1280-1.ed. Hours—10-12 a. m. 2-4 p. o. p. m. Sunday by appointment. •8 S. H. AYRES, Chiropractor. No Drugs—No Knife—No OsteopatM 323 Blondeau. Phone 14" A. Holllngsworth. n«D HOLLINGSWORTH AND BLOOU. Attorneys. ~Mr*m Practice in State and Federal Prompt attention given to General Litigation. Rooms 6, 7 and 8, Y. M. C. A. I I 1 I l. S. ACKLEV UNDERTAKING ys and EMBALMING? mr Miondeau Strset Phone 219