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) X (noW Is the time to buy gro ceries at low prices, 8 bars'SL'C soap..". 25c 1 sack good flour $1.2 1 sack besl Puckwbeat. .. . 23c 1 lb. imported anchovies.. 4c 3 lbs. Apricots ............ 25e 3 lbs. Peaches 25c 3 lbs. DaLsins 6 lbs. good . Prunes . . 3 cans Early June Peas.. 3 cans Tomatoes , 25c 25c 25c 25c 3 cans Bakccj Beans 25c 3 pkg. Mother's Oats 25c "3 pkg. Corn Flour........ 25c 3 pkgs. Pancake Flour .... 3 pkgs." Buckwheat "Flour. . 25c 25c 2 pkgs Norka 'J)ats ...... 25c 2 pkgs. Malto Oats 25c 2 pkgs; Pt-tijohn's Break fast Food. .............. 25c 3 large bottle Catsap .... 25c 2 cakei - SapoKo- 15c 1 doz. large Herring1 20c Cash .Grocery, 2025 fourth Are. Both Thonei. Wedding Gifts tha.t Delight May or may not be intrinsically valuable; but surely real worth makes them all the more accept able. So it's always safe to pur chase such silver and other ta ble ware as it is our province and- pleasure to supply, rings, breastpins and other articles for personal adornment. The name of UAMSEtt is a sure sign of genuineness. Just now we are showing the beautiful design in Sterling silver table ware, "BRI DAL LOSE." JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Opposite Harper House. Both 'phones. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 1 Ghti - S'an Are not only the latest but the moKt delicious candies that can I e served at your reception. We have them in as sorted flavors. Math's Fancy Confectionery and Bok.kery. OCXXOCOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO Go to &e Boston for Home Mccde Candies and Ice Cream also delicious Ice Creain Soda at 5 cents per glass. Boston Candy Kitchen. 3Slt SECOND AVlCTuk N.P.F. Nelson SHIT!!-SAVES DAY Cambiidge Merchant Pulls Out Victory for Colts in the Ninth Inning. HIS HIT JOLLOWS A AS8 Interest is InenM Fnm Beginning to Close One More Wit b Dare ii port. r. w. l. ret. Springfield 9 6 3 .667 Cedar Kapids ;..J1 7 4 .66 Bloomington 10 6 4 .600 Decatur .11 6 5 .545 Rock Island a 4 5 .444 Davenport 9 4 5 .444 Dubuque 10 4 6 .400 Rock ford 0 2 7 .2-2 Beaults Teatenlay. liock Island 4. Davenport 3. Bloomington , Roekford 3. Cedar Rapids 3. Springfield 0. Decatur 10, Dubuque 6. GinM Tomorrow Rock Island at Cedar Rapids. Springfield at Dubuque. Decatur at Davenport. Blooming! on at Roekford. Mr. Smith, the Cambridge nverchant. .vhn plays ball to keep his muscles in condition fur the handlings of buttei irkitis and turning- the coffee grinder in his store in the Henry county town. eturned to Ruck Island yesterday to lelp out the Colts while their back stops. Mo.qr.e. and Donahue, were laid ip for repairs, and just to show that he still was in jmssession of his bat ling eye lammed out a hit in the last !alf of the ninth ining at the Twelfth street park and sent deems Hayes am; his Davenport string across the creek with long faces. 1 i t one man was lown when Smith councctedi, pushing (he ball oyer in the iv'iuty. of third ias lringing home Ilebsc-her, who lad drawn a pass. Interest never lagged in. the game. t was close from the start, each side jetting a score in the opening inning. -akafT and Wallace, both southpaws, were on the slab. Davenport had the 'es,t. of .i,t ijj hitting, having eight, to ix for the Coifs, but "was not so suc cessful at bunching as on the previous lay. The pitcher each fanned thret nen. Lakaff displayed more coolness n tight places than he had in former rames, an ' improvement that if he is ible to maintain through the season, v-ill make him one of the most vain ible members of the league pitching faff. In addition to his splendid work n the firing line he smeared for a pretty two-sacker in the .fifth injxing. registering Rebscher, and giving the Colts a lead of one score. Pasaed Ball Giro Vlaltors First Seore. Sniith had a bad time of it in the Srst inning. Ives, who had singled, naking the circle on two passed balls. Smith had not taken part in a game for fully a week, and consequently his blunders were excusable, lie did not sulk, as do some players, 'but waded in determined' to make amends. mil that he succeeded most beaut if ul y any one who was a witness to his performance with the willow in the ninth will testify. In the second, third anil fourth the ide was retired three in a row. In the fifth Alperman drove for two bags, but died on base, (iwin and Williams, flying and Corkhill swatting the at mosphere. In the sixth, after Wal ace had gone out second to first, and Ives hail connected for a base, voui Id friend I'nipire lSeardsIey moved 'nto the lime light anil endeavored to play Santa Clans for Davenjxirt bj calling Rubv safe at first on a hit to the infield when he had been beaten five fieet bv a throw bv Rebschtr. Ruby himself knew that he had been caught, and chuckled in his sleeve. Fifty Years the Standard iJitf Improves t!io ftevbr n& adds io iho hoalilifulnsss of tho food. PRtCS PARING O'.VBSR CO.. CHICAOa Ab it happened the -next two wen- vp, ScJaocrihovenandTrockett.didn'ot have the poods on. them, .the former fouling to Smith ant the latter lifting to rnornton." Tw ProT Coatlr Alperman again 'feasted on Lakaff :n the seventh, tiemg up at the t-eeond landing. Put it; proved pnoiher case similar to that .suffered by the Colt Monday. The men who followed him could not put tie baU in a afe'tpot, (Jwin dropping ,to Thornton. Corkhill dying via short and first and Williams third to first. The visitors evened up .... . . .-' . - in ine eigntn, iakarf matins' his first costly mistake of the game by passing a.!ace, wno w.as jirax up. Ives follow- rtl w ith a single and both were .moved up a base by Ruby's sacrifice. Schoon hoven laid to jyr a neat single and Wallace and Ives registered". That ended, the scoring for Davenport, .'rocket t and Alperman cxprbng ec- rnd to first, w hile in tle ninth,i a pret ty double play executed by Iledley;- Miller and I.ister deprivetl them of a :-hance to get a Ie.nl; (i win, :w ho had gone-to bat first and. hitting safely, be-. "mj corralled at ' second- on Williams flv to left-field-.' -Corkhill -hiKl Tou1e: to Smith. Old Army Gun on rtlf htiaia. A bascon balls to Jledley, a hit h Lister and a double steal bv Jledley ind Vandjne. the latter "getting on 'hrongh a fielder's choice when Lister vas tagged at second, brought the mr for the Colts iu the first inning. ITed- e.v and (Va,ndiiie julfered while Mi 11 ei vas up. Van starling for Feeoml and awing a throw from .Williams, and Hed'ev hot-footing from third to home plate. It was one of tle neatest tricks of the game. It was. nn.thing new simplv the old annv game, with a few addfil frills, , but .Cripf. Williiijns took the hint, lionber and al. Only three meu were up in the second and third. Rebscher and Smith going out ou u doublt. in the second. Four were up in the fifth. Lister hitting .and Van- dine, w ho had made, first on Lister's out at -second,, stealing, but Laliv and .Miller, next two t.o face-the .pitcher. went out. Relrschcr .and -Lakaff got their two-baggers in the fifth, result ing in siMre. l'ur ere up in the sixth, and in the seventh. Rcbst-her. who ha' connect ed once more, eamir home on ' (i win's drop of Thornton's fly in right fiejd. - Wallace II as Wild Spell. i,isier. an(Jine and .Miller nieu in the eighth, but in the ninth, aftei Lally had been retired on a hit to sec ond, Rebscher .waited for four wide ones, Wallace having begun to let (Unvi under the strain and Smith swatted squaro1 on the nose the first one that the little twirler put over the rubber. There is nothing more to tell. Here is the tale ii figures: ROCK ISLAND. A.R. R. If. P. A. K. Thornton, cf Hedley, If Lister, lb ... Vandine. 3b . . 4 3 4 4 0 1 o 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 3 11 0 1 1 0 6 1 0 0 1 0 3 ,5 0 1 0 Miller, 2b 4 Lally, rf Rebscher, Smith, c . Lakaff, p ss To'al DAVKXPORT, Ives, cf Ruby, 2b Schoonhovcn. '. Crotkett, lb . Alperman, 3b (Iwin, rf 33 4 All. R. . 4 2 C II 7 12 1 P. A.E. 3 0 1 1 t 2 0 13 2 . 1 1 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 5 0 5 1 h ; 1 1 Corkhill, If ... o o 0 Williams, c .. Wallace, p Total 34 3 One out when winning S 2514 4 run was made. Score by innings: l.ock Island 1 0 00 1 0J0 14 Oavenport 1 000 0 002 0 3 Summary: Stolen bases; Vandine 2: Rebscher. Hedley. Schoonhoven. Iwo-base hits Alperman. 2; Reb scher. Lakaff. Rases on balks Wal lace. 2; lakaff, 1. Struck out Wal lace, :;; Lakaff. 3. Double plays Schoon ho ven-Ru by-Crockett, Hedlev- Miller, Lister. Passed balls Smith. 2 STOPS A MARRIAGE Woman Claims Groom as Her Husband at Church Wed ding in Dubuque. EJECTED, CE&2U0ST GOES 05 Believed She Was Insane Escapade Not Taken Serl oasly. Dubuque, Iowa May 11. Presuma bly suffering -from dementia, Mrs. Ruscht ran down the middle ais.le of St. Mary Catholic church yesterday screaming ' that man is my husband; stop the marriage! Kneeling at the altar rail and about to be joined iu wedlock were Joseph Irurk and Miss. Mary Ilartman. Fath er Roblman was reading a nuptial mass, the relatives of the bride and groom were seated in the front pews an5 the church contained a goodlv number of the couple's friends. Heavy set and a wild look in her eyes, Mrs. Ruscht, screaming and yell ing, rushed to the kneeling couple and peering into the face of the groom, screamed anew: "That's him, that's him. that's him; he's my husband; stop the marriage! FlrnU With Men. The witnesses were astounded. The priest, turning about on the altar, sig naieu1 iwo men in tne rear to come forward and remove Mrs. Ruscht. She fought them off, however, and still wildly gesticulating and screaming de dared that as Frick was her husband she would sit. with the relatives. Then she sat near the bride's relatives. lint she would not be stilled and fi nally was escorted out of the church the two men putting their handis over her mouth in an effort to check her screams, doing out the door she de clared she would return with assist ance and stop the luurriaire. She was not seen after that. The mass was re snmed1 and the marriage performed without further interruption. Groom Does Mot Know Her At the Ilartman home, 17;14 Wash mgton street, there was no trace of identification of the woman. Mr rrick. tne man whom the woman damned as her husband, did not take the matter seriously, but, instead laughed over it. "I don't know who the woman is," said the groom. "I never saw her be fore, and I ant at a loss to account for the strange occurrence. None of the friends know the woman. She's crazy, ihat is the onlv way 1 can account for it." The relatives of the young couple took the matter as a joke. Time 1:45. Umpire Reams-ley. At tendance 500. Decatur 10. Dobaqne 6 Decatur, May 11. The game be tw ecu Decatur and Dubuque was full of bad play on both 'sides, but was won by the locals.- Score.: Decatur .. . .00 1 2 2 0 1 4 '10 16 Dubuque ...000500001 6 G Ilatteries Seitz ' and1 O'Connor; Hughes and Moody. Btoomlncton 8. Roekford 3. Illoomington. May 11. Roth teams gave a poor exhibition, but Rockford's errors cost more, while the hitting of the home team was timely. Score: uioomingion louui i .- w u o Kockfordi 10 0 10 0 1003 11 Ilatteries Rarker and Donovan; Raker and Stark. Cedsr Kaplds 3. Spring-field O. Springfield, 'May 11. Springfie-- cannot win when McCafferty pitches et!ar RapiiTw. shut out Donnelly's hust lers, two of the three scores being home runs. Score: Springfield' 0 00 00 0 00 00 6 Cedar Rap:ds 0 0 1 1 O 0 1 0 3 7 0 Ilatteries McCafferty and Latimer; Moore audi Ludwig. Is Blr Lesro.es. Chicago, May 11. ' Following are the base ball score: League: At Cincinnati Brooklyn 7, Cincinnati !: nt Chicago Ron ton 7, Chicago 1: at St. Ixmis New York 1. St. Iuis 14; at Pittsburg Philadelphia 0, Pittsburg 2. American: At Itor.-toii New York 2. Iloston 1; at Cleveland and! Phila delphia Rain. Association: At St. Paul Indianap olis T, St. Paul 14; at Minneapolis, Toledo 2. Minneapolis .": at Milwau kee Louisville G. Milwaukee 7: at Kansas city Columbus 0, Kansas City G eight innings. Western: At Qnuiln Drs Moines , omana t: at Denver frlonx city 0. Denrer 3: at Colorado Kprlng-s EL Joseph 11, Colorado Spring 7. The Plow-shops and the Rankers play their first game of the season at the Twelfth street park tomorrow af ternoon. The teams will line up as follows: riow.hops Onion, c; Wilson, ss; Sehnert. 3b; Hull, lb; Head, rf; Jones, p; Sheldon, cf; Rergston, 2b; Meidke, If. Rankers Gest c; Rartholomew. p; (Jest, .Tohnson. lb; Liitt. ss; Wiess. 2b; firaham. 3b; Patterson. If; O. Setter- lahl or F. Setterdahl, cf: Casteel, rf. DUST PROM DIAMOOT). The Colts open tomorrow at Cedar Rapids. There will be nothing doing at the Twelfth street park for 15 days. Five hundred people, many of them women, saw the game yesterday. Patsy Donovan has assumed the management of the Washington team. Outide of his two muffs in the first I inniug, Smith w as in hi cld-time fcrra E Gut With The Short and Stout Hard-to- Fit Man Perfectly Pleased Here. Ullemeyer Ste'rliii T5he Correct Outfitters. behind the bat. Guess that hit in the ninth was poor. The Rabbits got two of their three runs yesterday at Sjringfield on homr runs. Manager Thornton called the atten tion of I'mpire Reardslej- to repeated balks by Pitcher Wallace, 'ihe umpire paid ,no attention. ' It's about time for Hugh Nieol t'o disappear in the woods of Wisconsin and turn up with a string of ball players. Hugh has had a Jeather seat built on his trousers. Umpire Reardsley certainly has en deared himself to the Davenport fans. It is probable he will be made the wrmanent referee of the games oh the Davenport grounds throughout I the season. Davenport could not do better choosing a home man. Peoria, 111., May 11. Lawrence Cas well Ilubhell, It years old and son tf Mark Hubbell. real estate dealer, is dead, having been struck by a base ball directly over the heart. Heart trouble set -in. from the effects of which young Hubbell died. He missed iv pitched bull. . . (iwin explained his stupid play in being donbled at second to his captain by claiming it was his understanding that two men were gone, (iwin has been acting badly the past two days, and is- liable to be transported to the brush if he does not show immediate improvement. Fourteen errors were made in the Dubuque-Decatur game, seven by each team, yesterday. There were 10 in the Rkxuningtoiir Roekford game, the errors divided equally. Rock Island had just one. and that on a foul fly to the catcher. There is not a team in the. Three-Eye league playing a cleaner or faster fielding game than tho Colts. Ruby, who has leen promoted from the field to second base, went asleep at the switch yesterday. A man on first started to steal and when Wil liams' whipped the ball it passed right over the bag without interference. Ruby having wandered away down to wards Parson Davy. A Davenport rooter suggested that Williams buy an alarm clock for Ruby. Smith, the catcher, is to remaiu with the Rock Island team through the season. After he signed with the team here he had an opportunity to engage in business at Cambridge that he could not afford to let pass. Ac cordingly he returned to Cambridge, but tdav, after a conference with the management of the Rock Island team, he consented to an arrangement of his business affairs that would per mit of his playing throngh the season as a member of the club. This will 1h joyful news to the fan' Moore is to be sent to his home in Kansas fo re- cupe rate. Referring again to the statement of the Davenport Democrat that the Rock Island ball team was sustained by the patronage it received from the town on the other side of the river, the Democrat's memorv should be re freshed on some facts that are his tory: Kock Island supjmrted two jennant-w inning teams before it hooked up in the Three-Eye league with Davenport. Furthermore, Dav enport never knew what it was to lite through a season with a league until it got into the same company with Rock Island. Davenport papers please copy. If von are pale, no energy, no ambi tion, irritable, cross, wgly, take Hol- lister's Rocky Mountain Tea, and- see it revitalize your whole nystem. It will do the business thoroughly. 35 cents, tea or tablet. For sale by T. H Thoma, pharmacist. a. Dashy, Snappy- Style At about one-half what the suit would cost made to order is what we are showing in our Men V and oung Men's Suit AT $10, $12.50, $15, and $20. Big Bargains in Second Hand Pianos lnust be sold at once. One upright piano ip good condition standard make, at .... One large size square piano at One Steinway Square piano at $167 ..$65 ..$85 Also new pianos at factory prices from $75 to $100 less than can be sold by dealers. First Class Piano Tuning $2 XM: ZIMMER.M ArV. Factory representative. New phone 6110 Rock Island. - - III. Very Low Rates VIA "BIG FOUR" TO Nashville, Tenn., May 9, 10, It. Cincinnati. Ohio, May 10, 11. Urbana, 111., May 10, 11. Buffalo, X. Y., May 10, 1C12. Champaign. III., May 11, 12, 13, 14. Cleveland. Ohio. May 14. 16, 17, 18. Pittsburg.-Pa May 16. 17. 18.. Dayton, Ohio, May 10, 'JO, 21. For further information, call on or address Allen M. Nye, T. P. A.f Peoria, 111. 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