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t -1 . . . . was again airts4 whfl f eatad, aadiaUbaagk fc bar. .Q&NB3T.3V I. J l waea airaigaea ibis i ewvrtr' tag th jaa ssatsaps wa CU CmVM "Y CZ7H13 L 4 M.iZmM S tiaa 1 ima wevW r-jHt men n em wa Beth AasodatJea Emm Ob neehaaV raacoea, (2- SI"B OB naBMatlhara Hum - a Seventeen clmw will be la pro mt at the Rock Island Y. M. C, A. beginning 08 Monday, 8ept 3d! garollnsent la the classes are al tttdy beiiig made, bat more to ex- aetsd after ths membership cam' sign la started la several weeks, j pocket aize blotter with a (all schedule of claaaea for the year are ketBf printed and will be ready for Attribution soon. Claaaea are one boar long, to be held three times a week and are being organised for the younger boys, intermediate! tad the men. Swimming will be bald after each elaaa. If the weath er la pennlsaable outdoor claaaea will be beld during this month and aezt High school class win be held at 8 o'clock on Fridaya. Am erican Legion at I o'clock on Wed Btsdayi and the Sunday school ! at S o'clock on Tuesdays. Schedule. The fall schedule aa lasued by IRllis Wood, athletic director, is: Boys. Preps, age 10 to 11 years, on Monday at 5:15, Saturday, 9 a. m. Junior A'a, 11 to 12 years, on Wed' nesday at 4:20, Saturday, 10. Junior B's, 12 to 13 years, on Tuesday at 4:15, Wednesday, 4:30, Saturday at 11. Newsboys, age 12 to 13 years, Monday at 6:30, Wednesday at 7, Friday at 7. Employed boys, age 13 to 15, Monday at 7, Thursday at 7, Sat urday at 6:30. Junior tumbling, Saturday at 2 o'clock. Younger men, age 16 to 18, Tues day at 7, Friday at 8, Saturday at 7:30. Men. ' Seniors, age 18 to 30 years, Mon at B:30. Noonday Men, Monday 12, Wed nesday at 5:15, and Friday at 12. 5:15 men, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5:15. Busy men, Tuesday and Friday at 6 o'clock. " Special Classes. Apparatus, Monday at 9. Tumbling, Thursday at 9. Gym dancing, Monday at 7. Leaders, Thursday at 7. tnr of say childhood. No shriek ing shall hurtltn tWa alv'.Ln k. battle front tnr earriaa aa such aiarm to a aoidier as tte kiss of those old ganders stirred up ia me. Th geese did sot aaam wk mmm. peradoes. Tvr oaoa th f esaale of the species was leaa deadly than th mala. But th gander was loaded with dynamite, and I used to stand chilled, paralysed, petrrfled. as be nunc his headed mrm mmA mrtmmlaA Us little red tonga and screamed wa mui unaer my nose. Of Coarse 1 hn Inn ihM ilh. covered that ganders ar harmless. no. uu i was nair tool and half coward to be so badly Beared. But I hare a notion, that th fears of oar older years ar ganders still. am uh we are aa tool urn to be frightened bv them aa i w k thos angainly web-foots of th Barnyard. Something scared yon thia morning, it was aa old gan der. Why losa mar , um an eaally? .. - Fear produces an kinds Of dl- Koaaaa eaa tLisi act aaaafy who 1m ta a state of Fear is a baadVan. It aof only smsshss hsgatnsss, bat It throws a woBkay-wisack into Ufa's Under the taflasnce of fear, we f souse of utopuf tioa, oar powers of analysis, aad oar ability to reflect Tbee wonderful taeni ae of th human mind so finely ad JaaUd aad so admirably related to each other cease to function prop erly. Th. carburetor misses. The bearings barn oat A wheel slips a cog. Aad all bocaas of gaadara. Ninety-sine Unas oat of a hun- areo-vnaae it a hundred H yoa want to when you gat close up against th thing that scared yoa. yoa and It harmless. It was last aa old seai1 straw banc oat on a pole to frighten off th crows; bat your imagination vitalised th rags into any enemy lying in wait. God means aa to lire so that we eaa took any man or anything in the face and say, without being Maaphesnoaa: "Qo where yoa be long." He "has not given us th spirit of fear, bat of sower, and of love, and of a, sound mind.' That should ssd tot reign of ganders- . DISMISS CASE OF DOPE USERS Andy Bowers and Claud Moses Dis missed On Charge of Having Burglar Tools. r Af'USEf.'EIITS I THE THEATRE CALENDAR j MOTI 05 PICTURES avian DOWBTOWlt L In the Day's News Tasker I Oddie, who has an nounced his candidacy for the Re publican nomination for United States senator from Nevada, is a former governor of that state. Mr. Oddie 1b a native of Brooklyn, N. Y., haying first gone to . Nevada in 1898, in the employ of a New York firm. He waa educated in the pub lie schools of Bast Orange, N. J., and later obtained his bachelor of lava 4Aa. - Uaw Vn.l. . Ht 1 ,. 1 to mi. iiDlf 1 Ji n. UUIIGIIT y. He has the distinction of hav- ng oeen one oi tne early a eve op en or tne famous Tononan mines in Nevada. He served aa district at torney of Nye county, Nevada, from ivv io ana two years later was elected a member of the state senate, a position which he held for four years. He was elected to ths governorship in 1910 and since the expiration of his term he has been twice an unsuccessful candi date for the same office. Andy Bowers and Claud Moses, formerly of Davenport, both dope fiends, according to their own con fession, were dismissed by Acting Magistrate A. M. Klov in police court Monday afternoon on charges of having had burglar tools in their possession. The men were arrested two weeks ago in a raid on their room in the Sherman hotel, corner of Third avenue and Seventeenth street. Detective Dennis Bennett and Charles Olnnane found the men with three hack saws, a pair of wire cutters, a gun, flashlight and a large quantity of morphine. The raid waa made late at night and as the men were still up the detectives suspicloned that they were about to go out and pull a buglary. On being arraigned the day following their arrest the two men were remanded to the county .ail under heavy bond pending a 10-day continuance. Lack Safflcieat Evidence, Both men lltve been in a bad way from the effects of morphine, and on being released from custody today were told to leave the city and go to some place for treatment The assistant state's attorney held that there was not sufficient evi dence on which to hold the men as burglars. Both men gave more or less acceptable stories of the man ner in which theyhad come In pos session of the outfit that approx imated a burglars' kit. In France all roads more than 33 feet wide- must be llened with trees on each aide. Snare Norms Talmadm "Sa Ion and Um." HsjMtU Viola Dana in "Daogerou to CaJMoU Dorothy Phillip in "DesUnr. Siawli Frinklin Fanram to "Cupid's Boundop. IaUTjr Seffion in "Toe Simple OUTLYING Sm Thirty -junta .met, ronrteanth Hack Bawfc 1103 Twelfth amoa.- Brataua'a BlaHa 814 Ninth traet Hobart (ioraoB in "Dawn. JIU- FGTEOTS AtwwJ Haw ShMdd Be dvea to the Chamber ef Ceuerce. E.::ffiio.T Charles T. t Grand Jsry ea Charge f - Takiag UM From Employer. Th local housing committee of th Knights Templar find that it will require at least 200 mor noma to house the large number -m . . - - ! navt week. Ml wiiwuua - and the housing department of the Chamoer of uommerce w owin ing to th xtent of securing tn mn-tarm In IHinU Um- ilies. As the vanguard of the hosts of visitors will snoruy ."k Rock Island, an appeal is nude to open private home tor the visitors, and all such rooms should be tele phoned to th Chamber oi trai mere, Rock Island 730. The vis itors will be her for three days starting Aug. 31. Most oi Knights will bs accompanied by their wives. . As the reputation of a car ao rattnHa nil n 11V well convention guests are taken car of. Rock Is land citizens should, open wiu their homes to the visitors regard nf rmmi Tt ia not necessary to serve meals to the visitors. Rock Island has always had a reputation Mrfn. fr,- th atranper within Its gates, and should respond gen erously to the sppesu at uus una t;th niincJ theauTtcI w nigat barliue patrons w enjoy a treat Thia is conced ed to be the best aggregation of Ur aw gathered together in on fPany. Svery on of th prtn dnals in the large cast has earned SteliSl hMMM mm A L -M .1 - uvea uui wim u leading roles I vnnnnnam, mrw m one company or another. Beanti-! Prt' in bound over to th grand fol Ada Lam. th Chinese Amri-Hur' DT Magistrate D. 1. Clelaad in feminine part while Jlmmle Cooper! WWbond on a charge of embez- " w comedians Into action, i 1neu'- . - uiufiuja ibb ! wuipuiu was uieu uy juovia snapely Rose Hemly assist Miss Bender, representing the Sheppard H vhil Jlmmle Cooper is aid- i Strassheim company, for which u batting the laughs over by concern Cunningham waa employ Hatty Collins. Eddie Hall, Johnny ed as an agent and salesman, sell Bell and Tha Malnrf- 1W. m. - In. ...,t , wv.wu AU. lUBfa. wa, IWCI liyyUCB. tl-, wk?V. ? yntfal beu- Cunningham ia charged in the rown. ?h. Pi '"'f U?cVon ,n ! complaint to have uken $344 of the nretb? 8 not niBde to ml company funds and to have dlvert pretty curves. , t tn him DESK APVtra piniin L.ThA.T1 ot. embeC!leme,lt to Chicago. Ana a J l" 7 T riaa . " rr 7. Vl OI BUCU "trengin as to ieaa Assist- i enes of statements tn tha .i c... , SSJ. Enene D. Socialist 'Eagle to recommend that the de bv Sh!h r pr8ldfnt' WM issued fendant be bound over to the Sep- -"""' ncaunuaners. i lemoer term or tne grand jury. John McOlad, Daveaport, waa seatsacsd to II day tn th county Jail by Magistrate D. J. Cleland la noUos court this moraing oa a charge of disorderly conduct McGlad haa been .frequently ar rested ia Rock lalaad -for drunken ness and has been repeatedly warned that he would be given a Jail senteac. Monday Bight he zxaitdwuii:: Edward MaTlcy was fined IS by Magistrate D. J. Clelaad In ffoHos eourt. Monday eveaJag oa a ekarrs of disorderly eoadact preferred by , Joseph Shehan. Th complainant charged that Malloy had aeed Ind eeat language. ONE YEAR AGO prinr of Wales deoarted from Quebecfor Toronto. Twentv German nrisoners escap ed from Camp Sherman, near Chil- licothe, Ohio. QtyBncfr -SS3S Fifth BTenua. ni haa) A nr. 25 Jimmy Cooper and El Beauty Baview. Bartta Tbaalra. (Davenport) Anr. 25 Georse White's "Seandala ot 1818." An. 30 "Clarence" with original Chi cago company. Sept. 6-e Grace La But and Hale Ham ilton in "Deer Me." VAUDEVILLE. (Holme) Palaca Theatre Chan re ot billa twice a week. (Davenport) Calmaeta Theatre Chance of billa twice a week. Like BudweberT Phone R. L 338, s R. L Clean Towel Service. Phoia R. L 24. Trl-City Towel sepply company. Davecport 134. TO WHOM THIS HAT C05CER5. I do hereby give notice that 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted or business of sny kind done by my wife, Rebecca Tucker McLacblan, on or after Aug. 24, 1920. THOMAS M'LACHLAN. 1118 Fifth avenue. . It has been pointed out that out ot nearly 40,000 flights during the lint year ot civil flying in Eng land, there waa but one fatal accident a H 0J1 Buy it by the Caoo Bottling Works Phea RXlta -.m.m..m.m.. .a....-... Train For That Position Where will you be and what will you be doing in fifteen years? . i ' Just now you have the opportunity of your lifetime to properly train yourself . Let these years when you can go to school mean something to you. Lay for yourself a foundation upon which you can build in the years to come. Decide now to take a course with us." Fall term starts August 30. i Brown's Business College Cleans Silverware no mutter how tarnished Tarnish is only a coat of dirt. Sbi-nup re moves that coat. No rubbing and rubbing trying to repolish; Shi nup simply uncovers that original lustre which the silversmith put there. No acid, no abrasive. But a can of Shiao OI vile from Tear dealer and I hineopl sni-niiD cMakesNEWJgain l S Genuine Pipe Organ Perfect Ventilaion I Spencer Square ZS5 mmmmW'mmtmmm''mmWm aSBSSSBlBiaBaBaBBB S BRIGHT AND TOMORROW TWO MORE DATS 0?iIT TO SEE 1 Norma Talmadge ' V in ' 1 "She Loves and Lies' SUPPORTED BT COJTWAT TEAKLE A5D A3f ALL STAR CAST eX ss A rollicking comedy drama with Norma Talmadge in the most pleasing role of her career. I OTJRWAT PATHE KEWS -Added Attractions- PARAMOUST MAG IZIST. An AffDY AM) MIX 6QIPS COMEDY , COMDfG THURSDAY, FRIDAY AXD SATURDAY ' A GREAT DOUBLE BILL Anita Stewart v IN "The'Yellow Typhoon" S- Story by Harold McGrath. From the Saturday Evening Post. A story of a woman who lived for excitement. A produc es duction full of thrills and action. Added Attraction jS A CHESTER COMEDY "FOUR TIMES FOILED" S DONT FAIL TO SEE THIS GREAT COMEDY S This is what Mae Tinee, the Chicago Tribune critic , says: "You not only want to see this 'Four Times Foiled' yourself you !5S want to take the youngsters to see it They'll love it to death. 5 SEE THE WOSDERIUL ANIMALS Df IT C0M1SG 1 "A SENSATIONAL KNOCKOUT' C0M1SG lllllrilllll!lllllll!lll!lllllllllll!llll!lllIIIIIIIII!llllll!lllllllll!IIIIIIH Better Tailor-Made Suits and O'Coats . That Are Basted And Fit to Your Form Before Finished ($40 to if 60) Opposite Postoffice On the Corner 1600 Second Ave. 1 Colonial 1 MAJESTlf So Easily Prepared The Best. Macaroni Boils Tender in S Minutes ! Special Reck Island Representative mm 1M(ES a ; At least each week the "Wash" must be done. 44 99 ' Washer and Wringer v washes your laces, silk shirt .waists, sheets, blankets, etc, without tear or 'wear. 'V. "GETZ" Cylinder type . .... . .$160 "GETZ" Dolly type . . . . . ; . . . .$115 Pay for a you ue it Edison Electric Shop 309 Brady St "The Acplince Store DaT. Darenport On every scalp, dead skin and filmy accumulations are constantly forming. Scrubbing and soap never entirely remove them. The way to clean scalp and hair is by dissolving these accumulations. Lets EGGOL Your Hair Breathe The New Way Shampoo Thar", one of the secrets of luxuriant hair growth. Cleans instantly, clears the pores, makes hair glosy and toft and easy to do up. Makes scalp and hair cleaner than you could ever have it before. It sUo dissolves dandruff completely. Eggol Shampoo is sold in Z5c packages only at all drug stores and toilet goods counters. Try it today. fcLUj T0DAY and TOMORROW 3 lJhrkTniYMI!IMD! V i DESTINY I Cool and Refreshing. ... Today Last Time to Sea n Viola Dana IN Dangerous To Men 1 Also Two Reel Sunshine Comedy ' 16799 DIED In New York City alone from VcU DtjyTroaMe Mat year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against trouble by talons i COLD MEDAL Ttawoi1rtsesndartrrrckidn vet, bladder and uric add troubles. swuawra naoonal rsoMdy since 1696. j An draggists. tares sisea. Ooaraatesd. mi ffMANULaCS) E2E INDIGESTION Teste mi, QUICK RELIEF . "oot ecun mmamtm MAJUBrB am tgCCm'g EMULWOSI Now Playing Rote & Moon A Story in Song and Dance, assisted by Harry Stover at the piano. GREAT LESTER America's Premier Ventriloquist LILLIA5 PRICE AJfD BERJflE Comedy Songs and Chatter KDTERTA COURT. KEI CO. In "The Heart O a Canyon SBSsBssaa BCEL WOODWARD Ia "Getting His Number" 3 JEA9 ARTHUR XEXLEI a In a Sporting lJ uooas Btora Latest Kinograms and Topics of thelHy Palace Management Welcomes You g BROTAIAN'S R1ALT0 C24 Ninth Street TODAY ROBERT G0RD05 and DOROTHY BREAKER E DAWN" A human heart drama Also a Sunshine comedy. "I hickwi a la Cabaret" S WEDNESDAY ART ACORD IN THE MOOXRIDERS" No. 6 fFILLlAM DUNCAN IN SILENT AVENGER" No. 14 Uso Birthday Tangle," a two reel comedy Are yoa a fatalist? Do you believe that you can keep i E yourself from falling in love 2 Do you think you can alter EE what Fate, the Master, has 5 snapped out for you? Come Eaee the brilliant Star of that wonderful success "The Heart :r of Humanity," in a tremendr Eons picture of how Fate 5 jgripped a little group of people like yourself in a hand of steeL See if they finally controlled their fiwn des- S tinjf SaaaTir llaltV Mmmmunww SPSnaaaaS COMING SUNDAY EE ANNETTE KELLERMAN Ia A Daughter of The Gods" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiH COMTNO " EE Wednesday, Tharsday, Friday rj Dorothy Dalton g 4 Guilty of 1 Love Also s Paths Review and Burton Holmes Travel llll 5ntfiiimmtiini!imimitiw.uii!ai TCDAT LARRY SEXON , In The Simple Life Frukifn Farnuss la CBpids RsaadBD Charlie Claplla la ' His Reckless Fling And Vod-o-VlI Movie TOMORROW FATE'S CHESSBOARD" An exciting story of the Royal N. W. Mounted Police Raagm and Bustlers" "Breaking late Sceiefy" . A Jolly comedy Also a Christie comedy 1 ILLINOIS THEATRE lllimillllllirll WeJnwday, Au. 25 I BURLESQUE I FASHION I SHOW Jinunie Cooper - and his .. BEAUTY V REVUE With a melody trio and a world of beautiful girls. Extra Special Sensation The Temptation Prices 60c, 76c, $1.00 and ' L50, plus tax Reserve your seats early. Telephone orders will not be . held after Wednesday evening i at :S0. ' - WEDHESDAT ETEHI50 X E ACOC8T U - S S Brats Jf w SclUaf S at tks Box Office ' 3 raicas it, iis. ss, ssjs saa ainj Anr . - TeUlM k. W Cklrace S tm TtV kvv s mm Jrviun 1 fcA ,.r S 30 1 B-MttfI HeaaSal Meaaers 130 Ttrf Are She Mlesw-t SalatM - Gkerss la (be -Wert . lO'.lllllllllllllllltllllllllltllllllllUILl m 4ii""i,!iinjiiiH!i"",,,ni',uf'''u,!i! - n"",,',!!n,,,mpr ! llllllMilnlMM, LwuiiuiiiuhhI dm nmtttwiiintifHK AH tha aewa'3 the time Tas a-V-