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tttr vauotts: 'vt that: m at. ir; im r FIRST SHOW HERE Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus Comes with Trained Animals ; and Star Performers. IS : DELAYED I N ARRIVAL Accident to Cars Slakes It Necessary to Call Off the Street Parade in the Morning. Today is circus day the n-st of tbe year. The . big Hagenbeck-Wallace shows arrived in the city this morning, and are showing this afternoon aud will hold forth again---this evening at the Exposition park. on Ninth street The show ,camo in . about 7;"0 thi3 morning from. Peoria. The trains were brought in over the Rock Island, by way of Bureau. The circus was delay ed because of the pulling out of several drawbars in the cars, necessitating re pairs and much-switching before the trip could be continued. There were 22 big special cars - in each of lha strings. . . rail OIT Slrrrt Parade. Tbe delay in reaching the city made it impossible to establish the show at the grounds aud get started in time i for the street parade. The .calling off oC the parade was an evident disap pointment to thousands of people, who began gathering about the downtown streets at an early hour to witness tLo spectacle. The circus has a reputation for. a brilliant street pageant, and it three times a lay a places milss' apart is one of, the. great problems of th& circus business. ; This is a scene of which people never .tire and there' was the usual crowd of spectato-s gathered about the grounds all day., Klne Animal Acta, ..The' fame of the Hagenbeckr Wallace shows rests -primarily; upon its great trained wild auimal acts and the feat ured act of a large group of polar bears in a colossal steel girt ad arena it cau truthfully be said they do everything but talk. "Without noticeable sugges tion from their trainer, these huge Arc tic bears assemble in imposiiig pyra mids, permit themselves to be har nessed and driven to carts;-do tumb ling and balancing stunts -that make the performancves of, human acrobats seem tamo affairs. J ' Z ' Then there are royal Bengal tigers riding monster elephants, Arabian stallions ridden by full grown -African lions, leopards, in startling feats of tqucstiianism, zebra's ridd'm by Emg lish bulldogs, dog faced baboons con trolling and riding Shetland ponies and no other show can present a similar single feature. . V . The ring acts are mostly European novelties and sensations. Two thirds or the 350 performers in the program are announced as making theirs first a ppea ran ce ' in America." The Hagcn- beck-Vallace shows -has always pre-, sented an exceptional and . satisfac tory. lisL of acts in which refinement and -novelty have been leading char acteristics. In fact the tone aud in dividuality of this big show' have brought it to the first place in the circus world. , ' Kuropran Acrobnta. , .-" There are acrobats from Persia, r id- was unfortunate that the trains were t,s irom uaiy. gjuinasis irora ungiana delayed so that the narade couli nor'Rni Gc many, jugglers from Japan, be held. , Within an hour after the first wag ons reached :.the s,uqw grounds the cook ranges? , were -steaming and the hangry vworkmeh .of- tlva' traveling city ; 1 1 J . r i r , mi. .. ,w hour nVaii- was 'In. hcrj-estcrday and bought ; the tyest' in fresh vegetables and niepts. The workmen of the show eleen and eat out of doors and that makes for appetite, so that when break fast is served before the grounds are dry or the sun wide eyed these sons of . toil are hungry and it takes a lot to' satisfy them. The feeding of the col ! ony of 980 men, women aud children When the Hot Come dancers and equilibrists from France and specialists from 22 countries of th; World. Eouestrinnes that tin tricks mi I the' back of, a running horso which ha ve heretofore '"been considered dilll' cult on the firm ; foundation of the ground, gymnasts that . turn triple somersaults in' mid-air ' before they alight upon swings or receiving hands. genre m their act, horses, dogs and ponies are educated beyond human be lief, v ... . y ' An estimated crowd or G.Q00 people are attending, the afternoon perlorm ance and the doors for the night show open at 7, the performance starting promptly at 8 o'clock. . . ; - Every housewife will want ' to get away from a hot kitchen stove. No use to roast your-, self when you can buy i these ready-to-eat foods. .. '. ... .Balvcdbeanst with .rh'h tomato sauce and " a "generous 'slice of pork, per tin ...... 10c and 15c Crackers, fresh and crisp. Uap id selling keeps our stock fresh, i'. . ;'" per pound .f. . . 10c to 15c Olives, quart jars. All the nat ural flavor retained ' at per jar 30c Pickles', small sour, per . gallon . . , 20c Small sweets and mixed in quart jars at ........... 25c Midget sours and sweet pic- allilli, quart jars at 20c Corned beef, per tin ..1 15c Potted meats, Per tin 5C and 10c Also red salmon, imported and domestic sardines, lobster, etc., at prices to suit you. Canned fruit, jellies, cheese, cereals, salad dressings, pure olive oil, etc.. -.Oiir fresh vegetable depart ment is restocked daily with the host that we can luiy and our prices are always low. We will guarantee your taste and also your purse. ... ... Phone us your orders. F. R; Kuschmann, 22i07.4th Aver Moth phones. UOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCGOCOOOO TURNERS WILL GO IN SPECIAL TRAIN IflK';Representation of Tri-City feoci- 1 e'ties Will Attend Festival at ' Cincinnati, June 23. SCHOOL 1 BOOKS - ' -4 .' ' ''' ':- New and ' Second Hand - We have a large stock of sec ond hand school hooks, which will save you money, ' and . we take your old books. Have you tried our 50-cent fountain pens? COME TO US FOR YOUR school; SUPPLIES. Geo. H. Kingsbury ; Corner Third Avenue and Elgn ttenth -Street. . AMUSEMENTS - .The.-Turnets of . the three cif.;"i have arranged for Especial train to take tliem'to Cincinnati to attend ;ho 30tl. annual gymnastic festival of thv- North; American Turners which b- held in that city June 23. - Nearly u hundred Turners from Davenport, v n:Us'lins botu a class of ladies uud a tlas-i ot! men will attend the fes'ival. From! this city about 25 are ex.H'C'reJ to go . and there ; will probably be. a: many more from Moline. The special train will consist of three coaches and a baggage car the latter being used to carry the appar atus which will be ta;cen along from Davenport. There will bo no special on the return trip and the Turners will have to return on regular liains. "' The Elite. 4 (Eighteenth Street, North of Second Avenue.) ' Elite Stock compHny, fiprrlnK each evt-nlDR at 8:15, with matlarca Toei-daj-a, Frldaja and hanilaya. Mary Mannering in "The Indepcrtd ent Miss Gorcr." Mary Mannering, the beairtiful and alwaj'Sj charming! young Shubert star, comes to the Moline theater Monday, May 31, in her latest success, "The Independent Miss Gower.'- a three act comedy from the pen of Emma Beatrice Brunner. The story concerns the doing of some mem bers of the fashionable set," and shows the result of the independence of a spoiled child and her innocent "but foolish acts. The scenes Are laid m the Berkshires, amid 'a fashionable summer colony. The first act is in the fibfacy of a wealthy New Yorker, and the second- and third shows nn artist's studio. - Miss Mannering is surrounded by . a - company .jof , exceptionally promi nent , players. , Her leading man.igj wnne vvuiuiesey; wno nas just ctosrrn a two years' engagement with Juiia Marlowe" in a similar capacity. Others in the cast are Helen Macbeth, Robert Conness, Dodson Mitchell, Mary Lash, Louise Rial," James Spqttswood, Ijoui.se Sydmeth, CaroV Elliott, and JaHWs A. Dixon: . .- ' ' .. - - ' " ' ' , . nio i: time you nave two :aays in succession f- to wearyojur best clothes, and let your best clothes be 4:heyery best that can be secured for money. Closed All day .Monday! The Very Best Comes From Here And it doesn't cost any clothes cost elsewhere, shipment of more than common, ordinary We have just received a large .;v;,.;vIT5v.-;;.vl' in the newest patterns, light and dark colors and hlue serges !l "- ' A-, - ; . V . . -' - -: DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM S i We have employed extra tailors so we will be sure to get your, suit out in time Straw HatsiUndVwear We arc showing Complete line of L 1J .. r i the largest line in R.V.D. coat shirts this vicinity. Alliand knee drawers the new, I nobby paros knit and balbriggan. shapes. ;-rto5. See our cast window 25c to $3 NECKWEAR: The very newest patterns and color-T ings in silk and wood silk 25c to $1 : ' HOSIERY: Cotton and f silk J in J black, tan, gray, I hclib; etc. 5 - -' - :- : 25c to $2. I Is 1 ( s' ' ' . uJi . We jp; V v.) Set Pace i'iViiiit)' , - - k SHIRTS .EMERY and MANHATTAN Newest patterns and colorings. Cuffs at tached and cuffs detached. Plain and plaited. $1 to $3.50 Boys Poros Knit Uniori Suits . . 50c Boys' Shirt Waists .) . 48c Boys' Black Cat Stockings . . . . 23c Boys' Knee .Pants Boys' Straw Hats 50c to $1.50 10c o $L00 Childr ens Suits You Know Us 1L1 Fit the little man in the proper style also. Wc show the latest patterns and colorings and can save you money. 7 $3.00 to $12.00 Big Blue Front mil- ONDON ! . MHr 291. The Australian scores hac not yet been received but it is very im probable that they defeated the Eng lish team. The American team was hurriedly got together and in most instances "the men shot without any considerable systematic preliminary practice. They also used a style or target .with which many of them were unfamiliar. . SHOWING IS. DISAPPOINTING But Americans Will l)o lictter in Nct ' , '.-: : Rifle' Matc h. ' '- ; . Wash1ngion, May 2 8!- Everyone interested in indoor rifle shooting is disappointed at tho showing made. by the American team against the Brit ish and Australians in the three-cornered international indoor match with i22 caliber ,rifles. : Tee match was shot 'with 5 0 men on a side and the" British beat the Americans' with a score ;Of 1 4 ,'5 S3 against; the. Amer ican score of :j4,179;: VVThek averagfr per man on the American - team was INDICT GOV. HASKELL AGAIN Federal Grand Jury Kelunis 'ew : -.lls in liand Frautl Vrsvk. ' Tulsa, Okla., May 23 . Indictments ehargin; fiaiirt iu t!i, M:iskog.e town k)t cases were rf turned by th l'ni "Od TO GIVE THIRD PENTECOST CONCERT Peterson's Hand Will lie Assisted ly Chorus, Drum Corps and Militia. - in One' Number. ' " The third annual Pentecostal con cert will be. given' by Petersen's band at Se.huct.zcn park Davenport, Sunday morning 'at '7. o'clock. Thore concerts in, former years have attracted large numbers of people to the park and the early morning; hour seems espec r : : The piece will be raaae very realistic by the'firing of salutes and volleys by Company B in charge of Captain Kulp, In addition to the morning concert a program will be given at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and at S o'clock in the evening, at both of which time3 good programs will be given. States, grand jury last ni:;ht. against. iauy appropriate (or sucb a concert. Governor Charles N. Haskell," V. B. 'About. 90 arsons ill take part in tht. Sevci-s," W.T: Uij.tcliins, C. W. Turnec A. Z. English and Xf. TXK Eaton. The accused men are c?rfM:ged with program. A choras of 40 voices will sing nnmbers and the Turner -dm corps of J 8. members will take "pa obtaining titles from the governnwatThc- .closing numfcer on the program to! town -lots in Muskogee by itiegal7,MKi ?caturo'-iiurabr; - "The Civil methods. Bond in each case was fixod at 5,000, and was promptly furnished. This is tho second indictment fpr Governor Haskell in . the , Tulsa caseV The first bills were- dismissed -Son a technicality-: , "", - -v '-',:, '. p 1 The fight before th grand jury had many sensational features. "Numerous witnesses from; Ohio and .'elsewhere testified.--Twenty were 'on the stand yesterday.' , '- . w';.;--.iV '" -fchich ; is a descriptive piece. .i:f -yiir -Tho .Now Life. ' :; "-.'. , 51and Fnnny you should fall in lov with a -man ten years your ? senior, Cthel-ne isn't. We didn't betrln to lTe tlll we-knew each other, so we'rt 2S3 and .ou the English' teaiq, .was fbe Jsame a(e - - - . .. j. i No Question as to the Superiority. of CALUMET Baking Powder, , Received Hif test AwirJ - World' Fm Food Exposittoa ' CUkop, 1907. . HIGH SCHOOL NOTES MACE TO REMAIN i AT THE STORE Will He JIanager of Ilusiness of Put t nam. Which Has Been Bought , Out by F. W. Woolworth. Yesterday afternoon closed the reci tation work for the school year and nothing remains now but the final ex aminations. Those will be "held Fri day, Tuesday and Wednesday. ' A vote of thanks was delivered p William Butterworth or Moline yester day morning by several members of the senior class in behalf of the school for giving the students the privilege of attending the. Theotlore Thomas or chestra concert last Monday evening. i'L! R. Mace, who was the tuanager of ttie local 5 and 10 cent st.iro. whUe il was nhder the rutuam own."F.'.ii lifi concluded to remain In ihia eiiy and he will take charge of Oi st'jre for the l' W. Woolworth co'iipmy which bought out the Putnam '-stuvs in this city and Moline earlier in the wefk. The Woolworth interests control. over 200 Ftores in different pa. is "of the country, one of which wns Io?nted in Moline, but whlch""will be closed, as the Putnam store in that city will be kept in operation. . r . All the ARGUS. news all the time THE Rheumatism Cured in Three Days. N. B. Langley, Madison,.' Wis., says: 1 "I was almost helpless with rheuma tism for about five months." Had it in M)ty neck so I could not turn my. read. and -all through my body. -1 tried three doctors an4.jn.any remedies without any relier whatever until I procured Dr, Detehon's Relief forRbeumatism. Tn . A V.n... 11,n n I LU A 1C UUU1H UaiU'WdS lYUCVVU XiHLlKNr California Navel Oranges Sweet Luscious- Seedless and in three days the rheumatism waa completely cured and I was aVcrk." Sold by Otto ' Grotjan, -1501 Second avenue, Rock Island GusV. Schlogelr & Son, 20 West Second street, Daven port. . . - The California Fruit Growers Exchano-e. a hnAv f 5,000 farmers, spend 365 days every year Dlanninc how to cive voti better arinrps. ' - . . - For Health 25.000 men work ia the rroves to make th tr - dace better oranges. - ' ' The choicest Truit from 5,000 groves are labeled "Sunkist. " Ask Your Dealer for "Sunkist" r This Inscions, tree-ripened fruit comes direct to you by fast freight U (litUlQU'UUlUUUt , . : . . . . f 't Everyone is eating oranges because they are healthful. Everyone "- fc' tutj aic Eiic UCI L Look for the label ou the box. . Your dealer has a fresh supply today. - '".- "-' "' .- When you btiy lemons, ask for California "Sunkist " lemons they are thin skinned, juicy and mostly teed less. This is the season for Lemon desserts. Try Lmoa Floating Island Lemon Sherbet Lemon Pie or Lemon ISattij SfdlM