THE ROCK ISLAND AKGUs. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1913.
It
PRIZES AT FAIR
WELL SCATTERED
Many Breeders Won Ribbons on
Fire Stock Shown This
Week at Joslin.
FOUR BEEF HERDS SHOWN
Premiums en Horeea Divided Among
a Dozen Owner Outside
Exhibitor Recognized.
There were four herds competing
for the prizes offered for beef cattle
at the Joslin fair this week. Short
horns, Hereford. Durhams and Red
Polled. W&inwright brothers of Zuma
secured eight firsts and four seconds
on their herd of Shorthorns. They
were alas awarded first on the grand
champion bull, first on the grand
champion cow, and sweepstakes on
aged herd.
William Moody of Coe won nine
firsts and three seconds on his Here
fords. The purple ribbon for the best
herd of cattle over all breeds was al
so awarded to him.
Frank Whiteside won three ribbons
on Poll Durhams. winning three blue
ribbons. Artie Genung has four head
of Red Polled cattle on which he won
four ribbons.
I.. K. Cleavphind of Moline, who ex
hibited his herd of "Brown Swiss cat
tie, carried away four ribbons besides
that for grand champion cow in the
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Sunday, Sept. 14
Lj The Dramatic Sensation
-The
Great
Divide"
Ty 'i!;i?m Vaughn Moody.
Matinee 25c, &0c.
Night 25c. 50c. 75c. $1.00.
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5 PIROSCOFFIS s
The crrratcst seneation
f t lie "atuievillc worlrl
The 2nd Sophie Tucker
BLANCH CORDON
Ttirninn & Taylor
Comedy I'lavlet
"GRAHAM'S VALET"
Those Cla?sy Singers
and Dancers
Archer & Ingersoll
Feilding Carlos
Roller Skating Novelty
2.000 feet of the latest
Moving Pictures.
Matinee every day at
2:45 loo and 20c.
Evening at 8:15 ioc,
-'(: and 30c.
Sunday three perform
ances at 2:45, 7:3 an(l
'.) oo.
Phone for your seats.
Moline 37.
Five Piroscoffis
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The Piroscoffis are one of the strong acts on the Pantages circuit this
Europe and will appear at the Family the first three days of next week.
dairy section. Dr. Hayes of Cordova
showed a herd of Jerseys on which
he secured six first premiums and the
purple ribbon for grand champion bull. I
John Fruckenberg of Coe, also a Jer-
sey exhibitor, won two firsts, w hile Ro-1
(land Whiteside of Joslin showed three
Holsteir.s on
blue ribbons.
which he secured two
in HOR5E imisiox.
Pri.-es on horses were awarded as
follows:
Best stallion, 4 years or over
-Sayre
& Son, first and second.
Best mare or gelding, 3 years
old
Clyde Wake.
Mare or geld'ng, 2 years and under
T, George Ashdown.
Either sex,
Imrbin, first;
under 1 year George
George Ashdown, sec-
(
Sweep takes for horse, best two
from one mare J. B. McMichaels.
first; Cporge Ashdown. second. I
Best, four horEes owned by exhib-;
itor George Ashdown, first; J. B. i
McMichae!:;, second. I
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Grand champion stallion A. M. ;
; Sayre. ,
i Uest mare, any age -George Ash-
idov.n. j
I Champion suckling colt George i
IDurbin. Thi-. coit is but five months:
U I illKl WI'lM lllll'r- lllr.II fl 'P
t,i - .. -J .' -1. . .1 cr.n a
and nns nrononnrrd hv lh iuriif as
one of the fine? lie had ever seen.
Draft team in harness Frank
Wake, fi rT ; Bert Wlls. second.
' All purpose team W. B. Feaster.
StaHion colt Clyde Wake.
Mare colt David Schr.f?r. first; J.
B. McMichaels, second.
Best foal, either rex Clyde V;ke.
itomsTF.r; n.is.
, S'tal'.lon. Z years or over Ross
! Wuinv. rijrht, Crst; J. I). McMicbaeis.
se 'md.
; Mare or gelding, 2 or over Ray-1 "
! mord Simpson, fir.t; Henry Ver-! Notice,
i mee.-ch. second. There will be a meeting o the town
j, Mare or Ee'.ding under 2 J. B. Mc-hoard of auditors in the council room
I J Mh iinc!. ; of the city hall cn Monday afternoon
! Colt unrier 1 year J. B. McMich-jat 2 o'clock, Sept. 15, 1913. The pur
j,a!!s. tirsl; Albert Mitiiaels. second. pose cf said meeting is io allow any
j! Carriage tfnm in harness t:ook & ! acd ail bills.
Anderson
ond.
Brood
, first; Charles Stewart, sec- j
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mare rhowing two colts J. ;
B. McMiciiaels.
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Mule team in harness Charles Os
born. Muie. 3 years old Char'es Osborn,
first: William Vogt. secend. ,
- Mule under I year Julius Lannon.
Het stallion, 2 and under 3 Victor
Iaundit.
Mare or geiding Robert Whiteside,
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EMPIRE THEATER
High Grade Vaudeville.
FIVE JUGGLING NORMANS, i
The Five Fpeed Boys Will Sur
prise you. A Great Novelty.
JOS. REMINGTON & CO.,
In a New Classy Comedy Sketch,
"The Miliinery Salesman."
JERE SANFORD,
Whistling and Yodeling Chore
Boy.
CLINTON AND ROGERS,
The Narragansett Pier Couple;
Versatile and Entertaining.
CORRIGAN AND VIVIAN,
World's Greatest Novelty Rifia
Shots.
EMPIRE CONCERT ORCHES
TRA, Direction Bfn Bleuer.
LATEST PHOTOPLAYS.
Two Shows Sunday NlghL
Phone Rock Island 708
FAMILY THEATRE
ROCK ISLAND
Sunday Cort!nuou Performance
trom 1 p. m. to 11 p. nx.
A rOETIC IIRIMt FROK THE
JJAMH OK U.GKlk
I1F.KI.
Kli REE' PA t'GTER,
In Three P.el.
TUB CHEAT CIIU VP OAT AS
TROPBt; Thrf Rif.
T tnr Ikr Prtr of One.
SIX Rh.tl.S fQAX.
Six Kee'.s.
Feature Act at the
first; Fred Daebelliehn, second.
Pony driving team Perry
Med-
hurst.
ox other livestock.
Four breeds were shown in the
swine division. Homer A. Dailey cif
Zuma had a fine herd of Poland Chinas
on which he won nine firsts and six
..K.:tJ i
herd; sweepstakes on breeder's young
herd, and first on grand champion
boar, a total of 18 ribbons.
Dr. Hayes of Cordova with his Ches
ter Whites, captured ten firsts and five
seconds and sweepstakes on aged sow
over all breeds. Mr. Schumacher, al-
awarded three firsts and one second.
j He also had a pen of Duroc Jerseys
on which he was given three firsts and
lone second. Two first premiums were
awarded to Frank Whiteside on a pen
cf mule-footed hots.
Bruce I,. Warnock of Aledo lrd the '
sheep raisers, la'ndinz 12 ribbons.
while James Hennieer of Henrv coun-!
ty was awarded two ribbons.
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Harry Frels took the prizes in the
goat division with his herd of An-1
goras.
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CITY CHAT II
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(Advertisements.)
Euy a heme of Reldy Bros.
For express, call William Trefa.
Tri-City Towel Supply company.
Independent Express Co. West SSI.
Six per ce.it farm mortgages. Litten
& Robert.. Peoyle's Natioas'. bank
building.
"Beyond the Grave" Pastor Sexton
will tell you all about it Sunday
morning at 10:30 at the Empire thea
tre. Admission free. No co. lection.
Decide if there is to be a tax levy. 1
Decide whether a special election!
shall be held to fill vacancv in office i
j of constable.
; To determine If .the township will j
1 use any money for the betterment, of
j the roads in the township. '
And any other business that
may
come before the said board.
S. D. FOLSOM, Clerk.
WILLIAM TREFZ.
Supervisor. (Adv.)
Washington The secretary of war
sent congress a report, on the exam
ination cf B'ack River, Mich., saying
the turning basin desired near Fort
Huron shou'd not be constructed by
the government at present.
30.000 VOICE3!
j And Many Are the Voices of Rock
j Island People.
I Thirty thousand voices wbat a
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' ber of American men and women
! who are publicly praising Doan's
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j say it to friends. They tell it in the
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: Island case:
i Mrs. E. Weiss, 823 Fourth avenue,
j Rock Island. 111., says: "All I say in
j vraise of Doan's Kidney Fills stU"
holds good. I had been troubled by
kidney disorders for some time.
There was an acute pain, across the
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j had headaches and dizzy spells. A
; member of my family had been cur
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by Doan's Kidney Pills so I decided
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Remember the name Doan's
and take no other. (Advertisement).
TANGO CLUB
Grand Opening Dance
Armory Mall, Sept. 7
Family, Moline
season.
They are newly arrived from
AT THE ILLINOIS.
Lovers of an cxhuberant, romantic
play will be interested iu the an-
nouuceuieni ui wie ui aiuii'izatiou 01
"Truxton King,' which will be pre
sented at the Illinois toaight. In its
story form "Truxton King'' had a great
vogue and a new succession of tri
umphs is predicted for the stage ver
sion, which has been made by Miss
Grace Hayward. The play reproduces
with proper attention to the love pas
sages between the hro "Truxton King'
sages between hero "Truxton Kin
BnJ the Heroine, Lorraine Tulas
Tuat it lias been deitly done by tne
dramatist and is in the hand3 of
an adequate company is the word that j
comes from the points where the new
production has been offered.
i ne oreat umuc, wmen comes to i
ine iiimois lomorrou nignt, ran iorj,vtthe age of 14 vears she was ac-
500 perfornu-.nres at the -irc:ess and j cepted into active membership of the
-al s uieaues in .ew ions, it is .
in New
one 01 uie most prontaoie aramatic , lng n,usicai club. Since graduating
enterprises that has been brought be- i froal ijjgii 6Chof,i. Miss Lidman has de
f.irp the public in 15 years. A complete ) voted all her time to studving, tcach-
proue.ciion ana a competent ,
las-, are promiseu in uie presentation j
'lerc- !
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AT THE EMPIRE. I
"Something out of the usual'' is the ,
way the new bill for the first half ofj3oprar.o so!oh;t for some time at Gus- j
the week at the Empire has been char-itaf Adolph's church, and filled many!
actcmed. Headed by the five jug- j concert engagements, rmong which ! j
giing Normans, the performance looks j v, ere the graduation recital at the con- i '
as though it would turn out pretty , serTatory and concerts at Wanne-
lively and very interesting. The Nor-1 maker's auditorium and Carnegie hall. I
mans have been dubbed "speed boysjshs was also the regular accompan- j
extraordinary" by good judges of ; j.st of Madame Staberg Hall, the fa- j '
vaudeville and promise to live up to i mous jyrjc soprano of New York city. I '
their reputation of being speed boys. I
Jere Sanford. the chore boy, will p're- Impossible.
sent his whistling and yodling nov-! Ah automobile m:inufacrurer tells of ;
elty. "Tlie Millinery Salesman" is the i.a bright young man in his employ who '
title of a comedy sketch by Joseph j came to hiiTi not long ngo for a raise In ; '
Remington & Co. Clinton and Rogers I
will be here with their chassy siuging
and dancing novelty. They arc known
as the "Narragansett Tier'' couple.
Corrigan and Vivian are rifle experts
and have a novcl'y in the wayof fancy
sjiooijng. The act i3 said to be away
out of the ordinary.
FAMILY,. MOLINE.
A splendid variety bill has been
arranged for the Family theaire, Mo
line, next week, commencing Monday
matinee. Program for the first, three
days includes the famous Five Tiros
coffls, European juggling experts and
bat manipulators, who will appear here
for the first time. Their work is
sor.v hat on the order of Australian
booim- ang throwing, although the nov
elty of using hats End ensemble work
of five people creates a vast amount
of comedy. Other features of this
program are Brunison & Taylor in
their comedy playlet, "Graham's Val
ett" Miss Blanche Gordon, noted coon
sl.uter; Archer & Ingeraol, a clever
comedy duo, and Fielding & Carlos in
vaudeville's prettiest roller skating
ncflty. For the last half, commenc
ing Thursday, the bill will be headed
by Roland Carter & Co. in their corn
er? number, "Vacation Days," which
is really a Eatire on life in Jail. Other
novelties will be Klein &. Erlanger,
in their pantomimic scenic produc
ti in, their first appearance in this
part of the country, Cervo, piano ac
cordeonist; Miss Hetty Urma, billed
as "The American Vesta Tilly," and
Wilbur & .Harrington, a comedy duo.
AT THE MOVIES II
.Manager Anderson of the Family has
a treat for his patrons tomorrow, he
w ill feature a three-reel story of "King
Kene s Daughter, a beautiful story
of suffering, love and romance, in
cident to the middle of the 15th cen
tury. The blinu daughter of Rene is
the center cf the story, which re
counts her years of darkness and the
final recovery of her sight and her
marriage to Tristan. Altogether there
Hill be 6ix reels offered at the Family
tomorrow.
Don't waste your money buying plas
ters when you can get a bottle of
Chamberlain's Liniment for 25 cents.
A piece of flannel dampened with this
j liniment is superior to any plaster
! for lame back, pains in the side and
j chest, and much cheaper. Sold by mi
i druggists. (Adr.)
DR. M'OANDLESS
IN THE FINALS
Rock Island Man Contesting
With G. L. Burmeister for
Handicap Golf Cup.
Rock Island is still in the running J
golf match at Rock Island arsenal j
links the tnurnampnt hfine the con. I
eluding one. of the season. Dr. A. H.
McCandless of this city is this after- '
noon contesting with G. L. Burmeister I
of Davenport. J
Dr. McCandless won his way to the !
finals yesterday by defeating Ed Muel- i
ier of Davenport. 4 up, 3 to play. At !
the same time R. S. Hosford of Moline, j
who had been considered by many to
be the most likely candidate for the
cup, was eliminated by Mr. Burmeis
ter and by the same score as that re
turned in the other match of the
semi-finals.
NEW PIANO TEACHER
ENTERS ON DUTIES
Among the new teachers who have
taken up work at Augustaua conserva
tory is Miss Frances Iidman, instruc
tor in piano and voice.
Miss Lidman, the daughter of a
clergyman, was born in Princeton, III.
Her musical education was seriously
commenced in the oast with Prof.
Frank E. Johnson of Eoston. Later
her parents moved to Minneapolis
where her musical education was con
tinued at the Northwestern Conserva-
tory of Music and later with some of
tIl3 best prjvate teachers of that city.
Thursday Musicale, Minneapolis' lead
; le nllfi ,nrertisin? In 1 SI :l she
graduated from the New York School
of Music and Arts of New York city.
She received the teacher's certificate
which has been given but few pianists
jn this countrv. While there she was
pay. He wns a valuable workman, but
be was already -retting wh:it his em-1
ployer considered a fair salary.
"How much do you expect and what !
do you want it for?" he asked. "You i
bnve no family responsibilities and !
should be nble to save money on what i
you ore getting now." j
"That's the point." said the young I
man with a smile. "I am engaged to J
a girl. I only want enough so thnt I j
enn'get married and live comfortably." j
"Great Scott, man!" cried the boss, j
"There ain't no such salary. I'll givej
von enough to get married on. but !
that's ns far as I can go "Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
Douglas' Saying About Vermont.
Stephen A. Uoiiglas. who wns born
at Brandon. Vt . originated the oft
quoted saying. "Vermont Is a good
state to emigrate from."
This double edged saying, which con
tains a compliment and a knock. Is a
110 Eighteenth Street
J. P. QUINN, Mgr.
That Great Drama In Two Parts
'What Happened to Mary
SATURDAY
IX. Away to tbe Underworld.
X. The High Tide of Misfor-
tune.
SUNDAY.
XI. A Race to New York.
XII. Fortune Smiles.
And Two Other Reels
You can't afford to mi-3 this.
Thousands will see it.
Admission 5c, except Sunday.
1
Colonial Theatre
TODAY AND TOMORROW
By Request
Elks' Parade "Hello Bill"
Special attraction in addition
to regular trtow. - ,
Continues from
10:30 p. m.
1 p. m. to
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fw TO) TO1-11
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FSKJMffl $ BAA
FREE. Second Prize
Fine Ladies' or Gents' Gold Watch, Guaranteed for
Ten Years
Free Third Prizenkeumbdrenaaded
Free Fourth Prise Gold Brooch
Fine Brooch Set with Precious Stones
Also a Fine Souvenir Present to Every Contestant
Can You Give Us the Correct Answer to This Rebus?
ciiinmi cmir IT?
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IPS ABE
FOlI THE fOKRECT OR -E.UEST CORRECT SOLUTION
To the above Rebus, wo will give absolutely FUEF1 the STiOo Piano.
To the next best, a ladles' or gent's gold witch. To the next best, a
fine gold headed umbrella. To the next best a - fine gold brooch.
The next - five- nearest correct solutions will receive credit
orders or vouchers for 5145.00. The next five credit
vouchers for $13S. The next five credit vouchers for $13r. And all
persons answering this Rebus will receive a credit voucher for at
least $25, also another premium, and should there be more than one
correct answer, or two or more tie in being correct in their solution,
awards will then be made to the contestant presenting his or her so
lution displayed in the most attractive manner, and of the greatest
value from an advertising viewpoint, (inly one person In a family
can enter. All contestants will be notified by mail and all premiums
must be called for within ten days from the closing of the contest.
The judges of this contest will be three prominent business men of
this city.
We want to assure you that every one entering this contest has
an equal opportunity of securing one of the largest premiums. The
Judges will be three disinterested men of this city. Don't delay an
swering, but send your solution today. CONTEST CLOSES SEPT.
22nd at A p. m.
ADDRESS MANUFACTURERS' REPRESENTATIVE, IX CARE OF
The Newman Bros. Co.
313 West Third St.
Phone 4940 Davenport, la..
rtncn ne nnppened' to spend in is
wife's presence.
"Do you know, my dear," be said af
fectionately, "I never get tired of look
ing at that photograph of yonrs."v
"Why don't you have it framed end
hung up in the club?" she inquired,
without raising her eyes from her book.
Llppincott's.
Rather Fatty.
"This article says oleomargarine la
made of beef fat" ,
"Yen. and the person who eats lots
of It -will be fat."
"Well, if beef fat makes a person be
fat that is nothing to beef at" Hona
ston Post
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SPEED C R A Z Y
$125.00 Cash Prizes
Exposition Park Ninth Street Track, Rock Island, 111.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 14th
AT 2 p. m.
25c ADMISSION GRAND STAND FREE.
Four Motorcycle Races Two Bicycle
Celebrated 2 5 -piece Belgium Band will furnish
galore. See program on other
Bring Ihe Whole Family
FRED J. BARR of Davenport, Promoter. j
Phone 4621-L j
DIRECTION'S Correct solution of the
above rebus expresses a statement of
fact complimentary to our flnu and
pianos.
pood example or ' uougms numor,
which always had In it n peculiarly
Vermont quality. It is said that Doug
ias actual words were these: "Ver
mont is a good state to be born in. a
good state to be educated in and a
good state to emigrate from." Th'
made the remark more of a "knock"
than it Is In its usual nnd more sum
mary form. But when Douglas tittered
It the audience of Vermonters receive!
It with roara of laughter. New fork
MaiL
Scathing.
A husband who invariably spent b!i
evenings at the club was soroewhnt
vercome with remorse one evenln
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