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World's Champion Trick and Fancy Koper. «i]iiiiiii]iiNiti]iiiiiiiiiii]iiiiiiiiiiiiflsiiiiiHii:iiiiiii:tii:iiiiniEiii]!iiiiiiiiii]ifiiiiiiifiiiin 1 RUBY THEATRE l'^V- m» 5, v*' -V ... ,gfc .*• v 4. v"" v. & tow*** —y- ir ,7$'- •. .• v -Jf1 s3T *r ^N»w jfcfk* JZ'JPiO&CSCrJO/T 11115 ss: 118 Fourth St. SW. 5 I Y WE ATI! EH FORECAST Fair tonight, somewhat warmer in we?t portion Thursday proballly thunder showers. BUSINESS LOCALS Household gcods for aale. A. L. Olson. -Mrs. For rent. Two rcoms for light housekeeping, and board if desired. Normal students prefeirad.—W. II.1 Sheldon ,f22 Summit Ave. N. For calo. KitcLoa cabinet. Pbostej 3315. For sale. Monarch range in good condition and having new gratei. My homo for sale nlso.-^Wiu. Sary^^U, LOCAL NEWS ihreobyierian Ladie»' AW Mi*' pot. MADISON 2 P. Bront* Biding A large number of the members of the Baptist Sunday School were tak en by auto to Lake Herman today, where they spent several hours in true picnic fashion. The day is ideal for such an event and doubtles- all enjoyed the boating. fishi*i« and free dom of the park grounds. Dr. Peters and family arrived n the, city from Viborg yesterday are now occupying the Raptist par sonage. Dr. Peters held the pasto rate at Viborg for the past .six years and comes to the local church highly recommended as a man of exception al pulpit ability. The new pastor will bewelcomed by the local congrega tion and others who are interested in the upbuilding of ehureh work in Madison. The members of Trinity Lutheran church choir and a few other young people of that church gathered last, night at the home of Mr. and Find Stolen BuUdogging Steer Riding Steer Roping Worfd's Cha rnpjons in Every Event at. Watertown. He was out of the city for several days and alt?o calkd on friends at Willow Lakes and other points in the north part of the state. MifisesAdam and FinetuOc'i?!! re turned a day or two ago from a few days' vtait with relatives In Sioux City. Mrs. Ada I pi) Stehr returned home today from Minneapolis, where she spent a week with her daughter, Mias Alma. H. E. Schollian, who recently lie dec went a successful operation for appendicitis at the new Madison hos pital received tyis discharge from thM institution today. Miss Anna Hilstad has resui. her bookkeeping work in the Lake County National bunk after a vaca tion of 10 days spent with relatives and friends in Minneapolis. At about 2 o'clock today an i plane reached Madtaon and landed uu a high knoll near town. It was learned that the aviator intends re maining in the city during the three days of the round up solely for the purpose of carrying passengers. 8 4 Mrs. Opperud for a farewell reception in honor of Miss Lula Glimmc, who leaves In a few days for oof head, Minn., where she will have charge of the piano department at Concordia college. The evening was spent very pleasantly in playing -games. Miss Glimme was presented with a beauti ful pin and ua album filled with snap shots of familiar face.T from the Trin ity greup of friends, who greatly ap preciate what &he has done for the church music la Trinity. ————o Mail Pouch Sioux Falls, A*hj. 26.—A mail pouch, which was stolon from the de pot of the Groat Northern railrcad at Sherman on the night of July 7^ has been found in Split Rock river, at a railroad bridge near Sherman. Albert J. Stromme, a section man in the employ of tho Great Northern, noticed some objorts protruding out of the water. He investigated and discovered it was a mail pouch, and when examined it was found to be tho one stolen from the Sherman le- ciety has been postponed to JFriday, The pouch hud been cut open, and Sept. 3. 4 it is presumed a number of letters Frank Johnson roturnod this were takon out, but a number of let morning from a visit with bis parents ters yet remained in the pouch. The addresses on the Utters were dam i -t'd Ijj being watersoaked, but many of them could bo deciphered and have been forwarded to the persons whom they were directed. Mysterv surrounds the number 01 letters carried away by the thieves and the amount of the loot secured by them from the letters taken. No clew to the thieves has been discov ered Former Canova Girl a Heroine Canova, Aug. 25.—Miss Coralie Wheeler, a former resident of Cino- i va, proved herself a heroine when she rescued a girl companion from drowning in Lake Hendricks, Minn. Details of the rescue have just reach ed relatives and friends in South D&s kota. The rescued girl, Miss Verea Ch a der, aged 16, is a daughter of Hendricks clergyman. She was i the water with a number of coiapu ioni and in attemptiffg to swim o to a raft a short distance from the shore became exhausted and ^ank be-«( 11.Vill the surface of the water. Miss Wheeler, who was in the tw NOJIMA lAi.' S recr. I house at the time, heard the eric3 those who witnessed the diappor' ance of Miss Chadcr and rushed the rescue. She sprang into the v ler and being a good Bwiminer, s ceeded in reaching tho drowning i as site eame up the second tune, 1 o*t i. iaa iiimiiiiiiiifiiiiitiumiiitiiiiiiiHiiiiiiciiiit S Again Tonight 5 NORMA TALMADGE "She I.oves and Lies" ""fgjjjl Just One More World's Champion To Be Seen At EE I S S Heads I win, tail: you K That was the game sho played. S She loved and she lied and 5 cupid but smiled. S A rolieking comedy drama with Norma Talmage in. the most pleasing role of lier :m- 3 Coolest Place to Tows. 5? A.imtssion wc at 30c TfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliT s fu ,, Thursday-Friday-Saturday August 26-27-2S •RET1 Bareback Riding Re say Kaces Roman Races Flat Races Biu Western Parade at Noon-Bie Pav^ni^nt Dance at Nit hi. & 30 3Vi Joodyear cr Double-Cure Fabric, Jv AH .Weather Tread M'Afw#-— SO 3Vi Goodyear Single-Cure Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread_ $2152 TV-ram ing face downward, only her cap ap pearing on the surface. Although much liffhfer, Miss Wheeler succeeded in dragging the litnp body of Miss Chader to low wa ter, Where others drew them out. i PAIR GROUNDS Rain or Shine Trick Riding Trick Roping o np $'i# k *+mm pjJgiTv t*.Fz*r »-4i Goodyear Mileage-rand Tires for Small Cars Jumping Horses Cowboy Clowns A Straight, Clean, Thriiimu Contest A well built tire yields much more mileage for each aollar of cost than a tire purposely made to be offered at a sensationally low price buy the tire, not the price* Built to deliver exceptional mileage at exceedingly low cost, Goodyear Tires, of the 30 3-, 30 3l/2- and 31 4-inch sizes, save inconvenience, disappointment and money* Their value results from the appli cation of Goodyear experience, expertness and care to their manu* facture in the world's largest tire factory devoted to these sizes. If you own a Feud, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking thes^ sizes, go to your nearest Service Station for Goodyear Tires—for the real worth and endurance that Goo& year builds into them* •PfK.fi'.jwi Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the price you are asked to pay for tubcH of less merit—why risk costly casings when such sure protec tion is available? 30x3V4»lxe $^150 in waterproof bag mitt -.- i. *.vif ,n-. i-f. Sold In Madison by MADISON MOTOR & SUPPLY CO Lake County's Busiest Garage JSC IS WILi AND PEELING TINE '"This 1va\ t-s iik' w t-ll and K-uii'.jr lino," writ.s JmiHS Carman, .Mnyl'iolii, Ky. "My bark usvil to liurf nie 1 rouid not straighten up. Since I took Foley Kidney Pills I have not had that trou ble." Good for lame back, sore muscles, stiff Joints, rheumatic pains and »Ui«r symptoms of kidney and bladder trou ble. Sold everywhere. if i I u i i i mm I mmm** V THE MACHIXTC SLOWS XJV TliV kiiliu-yj must be In K'od order if a man or woman pnst middle hk' is in prime condition. Weak or disordered kidneys bring on backache, lame mus clt*t, stiff joints, rheumatic pains and other afflictions. Foley Kidney Pills are a good first aid to the kidneys. They heai. soothe and invigorate. Sold every where.