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The Rock Island Argus from Rock Island, Illinois • 12

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1 1 12 mTTTTnr i mTTH lliT' C- i vn I TinTTC mil draw and Brennan The first was a chance of landing a berth on his last season's record with Chattanooga. GRID PLAYERS TO Hub, however, apparently prefers PURDUE PROTEST AY CAUSE BREAK SEAT SALE OPENS FOR BIG TRI-C1TY CADGERS TO HAVE STRONG QUIIITEI the more genial atmosphere of Ten RECEIVE LETTERS won the second. Brennan was below normal form. In the fourth round he hurt his left hand by hooking it vigorously against Levinsky's head. A turned ankle added to the Chicago boy's handicap, yet for the first six rounds the points were even.

The eighth and ninth showed-. Levinsky coming stronger, and he ended like a whirlwind. He nil nessee and evidenced no inclination to get back into the A. circuit "Nearly everybody. I meet on the streets look strange to me, Hub explained anent his stay here during the meeting of the National Association of Professional Baseball clubs.

"They never came to Vaudeville -Two chows daily at 2 Athletic Relations with Indiana Have Men COflTESTSUflDAY and 8:15. Three showr, Saturday and Fifteen Football Will Be Awarded l.n at Meeting- Soon. Wisconsin Athletics Turn to Easier ball With the Close of Grid. iron Year. Sunday at 3:00: 7:30 and 9:00 p.

m. Been Strained to Breaking Point. Change of bill Sunday and Thursday. slugged "most of the way. Eclipse Park or if they did I failed to recognize them.

Only five people," he I Reserre Tickets for Darenport-Rock The Colombia. continued plaintively, "recognized me PEOSPZCTS BRIGHT FOE 1918 Lafayette, Nov. 29. Purdue's athletic relations with Indiana have Vaudeville Two shows daily at 2: 45 and 8:15. Three shows Saturday and Island Third Tussle Can JVow Be Seenred.

GRANT ELEVEN IN Sunday at 3:00: 7:30 and 9:00 p. m. Seven Warriors Will Return to School been strained to the breaking point Change of bill Sunday and Thursday, The, bitter feeling between the two HA YE, WONDERFUL BACKFTELD Next Season Coach Anderson Has Green Material. today and four of the five addressed me as 'Mr. Perdue.

Those dignified greetings, salutations or whatever you want to call them, made me yearn for the sight of folks who yell, 'Hello, Hub, how's everything Give me a ch.aw of your chawing tobacco it you chaw long green. GOOD CONDITION In the Movies. TONIGHT. state institutions is not unprecedented. Twice in the last 16 years there have been ruptures, but in each instance Snencer Square Mary Plckford in BY KEITH SELSON.

Locals Has Quartet of Players Thai will Be Hard to Beat Iowans Strengthened. The Jittle Princess;" Pathe weekly Officers Team Shows Improvement they have been healed after lapses of news. Madison, Nor. 29. The consin football team having plavcd last game of 1917, the boards aje co cleared for basketball.

The basket-ball situation is extremely doub this year, for the Badgers are makTcr a fresh start with a new coach work-ins with unknown material. Coa Lowman, who replaces Dr. Meaatrgri as basketball coach, has had several years 'of. conference experience as mentor of the Indiana basketball squad, and Wisconsin students watch the development of a new tem of coaching with renewed interest. Meanwell was eminently successfv, during his six years at the Badger In-stitution, establishing a record for vie.

tories unparalleled in the conference Carl L. Anderson, coach of the Rock Island high school, announced this morning that there were 15 football Maiestle Manr Miles MInter in Under Direction of Coacheg Stag? and Murphy. MILAN QUINTET WILL OPEN SEASON FRIDAY "Peggy Leads the Way: weekly news time. 'V-- This time the trouble Is caused by the disqualification of two Indiana football players, Howard and Ewert. Both were declared ineligible by the Fifth Avenue Gladys Hulette in men who would receive I.

'a' this year. From this number of players "The Candy Girl." Camp Grant, 111., Nov. 29. Black Hawk Edward E. Ross in eight will graduate while Coach An conference eligibility committee, and The Milan basketball quintet will play its first game of the 1917-18 season on Friday night in the town hall.

derson successor will have seven The Rosary;" Pathe news. Best Richard C. Travers in Phan torn Buccaneers." FRIDAY. The Rock Island Socials will furnish men to construct a team next season. Indiana blames Purdue for the action taken, asserting it was snap Judgment taken on the eve of the annual Purdue-Indiana game, and for the sole purpose of weakening Purdue's opponents.

The fact that the conference com the opposition. Coach Van Alstyne has been putting From the way things look at the present time the local school will have Spencer Square Mary Plckford in "The Little Mack Sennett Whether Coach Lowman can maintain this reputation remains to ba seen. his men through a number of prac a much stronger team on the field Keystone comedy. tices to fit them for the initial con- win or make them carry us off the field, were the parting words yesterday of Captain Whiting and the members of the Camp Grant officers football team, which will meet Camp Custer in combat royal at Stagg field, Chicago, on Saturday. It was a hard day that the all-star aggregation put in.

Coaches Stagg, Murphy, Major Gillesby and Omer, taking the bull by the horns, ordered a morning practice at 9 o'clock, and then topped it off with an all-afternoon grind. When it was over the coaches were satisfied and all The candidates for this year's next year. This year a great deal of Majestlo Virginia Pearson In "All mittee ruled Howard and Ewert out for a Husband." iesi. iuanager xanning is preaicirag nave Deen at worK ror nearly a montlL a victory, for Milan, even though he I and. of a total of 60 men.

20 alreaT has a lot of green material. "Dutch" have been picked as the varsltv sqaa' Fifth Avenue "Fighting for "green" material was seen on the field to pick a team. This was due to the fact that some of the boys have answered the call to the colors while France." of intercollegiate sports is regarded by Purdue as sufficient proof of the Justice of the claim. Purdue authorities say it was not a case of snap Judg Kueni win De uname to participate The following men have been selected Best Chapter No. 11 Of The Gray Friday's game.

Chandler, Fladoes, Olsen. Stapsoa. others have graduated. The local ment, for the proceedings have been A large crowd Is expected to attend school has not become discouraged be Ghost" At Spencer Sqnare. under way for two weeks.

the game. The girls' team probably will play the curtain raiser. Purdue first complained of Ewert were-sure that the team was In great fighting trim. Those who have seen and Howard and gave the Indiana au The Spencer Square theatre is two years old today. It opened on Thanksgiving day in 1915 and at once thorities an opportunity to remove the the marvelous changes since Stagg and Murphy took charge are con two men without referring the case to cause of the defeats that have been handed the local institution this year.

1917 Football LT Men. The men who will receive their for football are: Captain McCarty, Stewart Battles, Richard Monroe, John Littig, Roy Johnson. Richard Dopp, Lowell Kay, Frank Stapp, Allen Gould, Zulfer, Walton, Peise, Swensos, Mullen, Layden, Kurtz, Spender, Kornreich, Thomas, Bauer, Brock and Hlpke. Captain Chandler i3 the only reg-a'ar from last year's squad, and it is doubtful Jf he will be available. Chandkr was injured in football scrimmaej early In the fall, and the injury mar necessitate an operation and keep out all season.

The rest of last year's sprang Into public favor as a motion vinced that the team is two weeks picture playhouse through the excel NOTRE DAME LOSES STAR, JOINS FLYERS Notre Dame, Nov. '29. Prospects for a good track team at Notre the conference. the case of Ewert Indiana acted, but upon its failure to act in the Howard case the conference lent quality of its attractions. Mary ahead of itself and will play a rattling good game and work with perfect machine work.

Plckford enacts the role of interest BT COOK SMITH. Th reserve seat sal for the Rock Island 'Independents and the Davenport Athletics tussle on Sunday afternoon at Douglas park vere put on sate, thljytnornlng. One of the largest crowds that has attended a professional football contest in the tri-cltles is expected to be present Nhen the whistle is sounded to start The reserve seat tickets can secured at the Bijou, Arcade and HIckey Brothers stores in this city. Manager Flanlgan stated this morning that the request for reserve seats has been heavy during the last week. When the seat sale opened this morning many fans -were right ready to purchase the ducats.

The fence sur- rounding the gridiron on the -west side of the park has been moved back a number of feet so that another extra tier of seats can be Installed. Interest concerning the tussle fs great all over this community. Large delegations are expected to come to this city from Clinton, Muscatine and Peoria. Fans are asked to come early and avoid the rush. The local management has arranged to have plenty of ticket takers and sellers on the job.

The crowd will he handled in a satisfactory manner, if Present plans are carried out. The gates to the prk will open at 1 o'clock and the contest will be called at 2:30. A large delegation of fans is expected to swarm, the local gridiron from Mollne to root for their town players, Wyland and Freeberg. Independents Strong-. The Independents are in excellent condition, declared Coach Liitt tni3 morning.

Every member of the ejuad has been living up the strictest training rules and all are in fine condition following their lay-off of last week. The injured members of the squad are on the road to recovery and by Sunday they will be in excellent Ing story teller to her girl compan Shiverick, the star punter, is In the committee promptly took action, and thi3 is a neutral committee, having no Purdue or Indiana representatives In its personnel. best shape he has ever been, accord- i ing to his own admission. So is Cap-j ions of an English boarding school In "The Little Princess from the book by Frances Hodgson Burnett, which will be the attraction at the uame were given a severe jolt yesterday when Track. Coach Knute Rockne received Information that William J.

Noonan of Decatur, star member of the varsity track squad. Milsiead, Ruben Anderson, Oren Littig, Carl Erbstein. Paul Anderson, George Lattner, Wilfred Ellinwood. Those who will graduate this spring and will not be able to play any more games for the high school are: Battles, R. Johnson, Lowell Kay, Frank Stapp, Purdue claims the Ineligibility of Ewert and Howard has been a matter tain Whiting.

The former Maroon star is a battling giant and back in his old stride with all the' tricks at of common gossip for months. Ewert was said by many to have played professional football last fall with the Hammond, team. his command. The same is true of Perry Smith, the Harvard tackle, and Ruben Auderson, Oren Littig and George Lattner. Bishop, the former navy giant guard.

isorgren is likewise in top form, as is Eddy ot Princeton. TV'ood of Kan EGAN WANTS TO BOX regulars have been lost by enlistment or graduation. Meyers. Carlson, and Mcintosh are in the army, while Olsca and Levis played out their time last Hipke, Fladoes. Bauer, and Simpson were-substitutes on last year's squal and appear the most likely candidates.

The former probably will be groomed for the center position, while Captaia Chandler will be shifted to forward if he plays. Fladoes eligibility is ia doubt but if he removes the faculty ban he Is slated for a guard. Simpson has been busy with football, but It should not take long to groom him to? a place on the team. Gould. Fuller, and Kelley.

Qtjjer football men wao have had basketball experience, caa be pressed Into service. Spencer Square today, Friday and Saturday. As Sara Crewe, a little girl who has grown up in the romantic atmosphere of Bombay, Mary recounts the fascinating tale of All Baba, Cassim, Mrs. Cassim, the beautiful Morgiana and the bold bad robbers. The scenes from the Arabiad Nights are flashed on the screen simultaneously with that of the little girl and her boarding school companions, listening in rapt attention in a dormitory bedroom.

In the scenes from Arabian beautiful oriental settings appear, with a palace, a gar BRYAN DOWNEY SOON sas has proved a whirlwind and rpec-tacular open field runner all the way has Joined the naval air service. Noonan is now training at Pensacola, Fla. Noonan. former Illinois Athletic club holds the Illinois inter-scholastic record for the mile, established in 1911. He won the mile race in 1912 at Stagg's prep meet In 1914 Noonan finished second in Ray in the national championship at Dayton.

Last season Noonan was one of the mainstays of Rockne's track squad, having participated in the famous two mile relay race at the Drake relay carnival at which Notre Dame established a new record of 7:56. Chicago, Nov. 29. Joe Egan, Bos PERDUE QUITS THE GAME. Louisville, Ky Nov.

29. Hub Perdue, the "Gallatin Squash." vows he is through jvith baseball. He made the declaration on a recent visit to Louisville but a Louisville sport writer couples it with the observation that Hub is a free agent and quotes an unnamed American association magnate to the effect that Hub could open'nego-tiations with an A. A. owner with a ton's whirlwind welterweight who ia making his home in Milwaukee jut through the week and much is expected from him when he goes in.

Schobinger, the former Illinois fullback, has acquired all his former cleverness 'and drive, and Berger of Wisconsin is the same old. bear cat in his halfback position. The demand for tickets has been now, and Manager Red Berman were about Chicago Tuesday in search of Tom Jones, manager of Bryan Downey. Egan and his pilot came here to close a found Jones den court' secret vaults and cham bers, hidden treasures of, diamonds, so great that the authorities are try had left for Minneapolis. Both Tom gold and precious stones, and many striking bits; of detail which add color to the romantic tale.

ing to secure ample transportation for Andrews and Frank Mulkern are fill all that want to come, which may ing to stage the bout, Egan said, be fore returning home last night. At the Majestic shoot the number of troops up to 12,000. All of them want to parade In Chicago and whole regiments will be in the line of march. There is much Mary Miles Minter looks her prettiest and is happily cast in her latest DUNDEE WILL MEET EE Two Years Old and Getting Better 1 Second Anniversary at the I American-Mutual production, "Peggy MIKE ERTLE DEC. 29 rivalry on this score and all are pre-.

condition for the crucial contest of the season. The Islanders Tine has been showing much improvement during the last week and every member of the forward wall is rearing to go. The locals' Uno has displayed wonderful work tula season in all of the games staged and in Sunday's combat they are expected to display their best contest. parmg to go on dress parade probably the only chance they will get to appear in Chicago as a body. They will be free after the game until Sunday night.

The team will stop at the South Shore Country club. SQUARE Iempaey and Freeberg will bold down "Peanuts" Dundee of this city will mee.t Mike Ertle before the La Salle Athletic club on Dec. 29. This bout was assured yesterday when his manager, "Peanuts" Schieberl, signed his signature, to an agreement. A 10-round go between Johnny Ritchie of Chicago and the local boy is under way; The bout probably will be staged before the Toluca, 111., Athletic club on Dec.

15, if the go is arranged. Leads the Way," to be seen at the Majestic today. Miss Minter does all sorts of country stunts, such as driving a buckboard over mountain roads, taking charge of her father's store and doing a thriving trade in- crackers and cheese, as well as putting the run-down establishment on a cash basis, to the surprise and disgust of old-timers who have been wont to free lunch on the stock. The new play is one of characteristic, mountain types all of them convincing. The checker-playing loafers of the country store are amazed beyond power of speech to find that the beautiful girl who has dawned on their horizon is H.

E. Manners' daughter. sfiifiiiiirifiiiiftiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiifiiHi fr'V TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Pickford HM "The Little Princess" th Ave. Theatre I the end positions. These two men have been playing a wonderful game all season and in the battle Sunday lots is expected of the duo.

Little improvement can be made in the tackle positions. John who Is playing his second year with the locals, probably is one of the best tackles ever developed in this city. His partner, Fosdick, who also hails rrom Des Moines, has caused all opponents worry this season and he will no doubt do his share in Sunday's same. In Captain Smith and Wyland, 2532 Fifth Avenue TONIGHT LEONARD PLAS TOUR. Denver, Nov.

29. Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, will make exhibition bouts for the benefit of war relief and athletic equipment funds soon after the holidays, if his Little Mary in the Role of a Girl Who Enjoys Riches and Suffers Poverty A Treat for Yonng and Old Prices: 15 Cents, War Tax, 2 Cents. Children, 10 Cents, War Tax, 1 cent After Your Thanksgiving Dinner Don't Fail to See Mary at Her Best GLADYS HULETTE In duties as an athletic instructor in is the army can be arranged to permit At the Columbia. Menlo Moore's "Ziz Zag Revue," a glittering panorama of music, mirth and girls, starring Charles Leland jiock island has two star, guards J-Ast, but not least, Robb at center is expected to play havoc with the center of the Davenport line. Loyal's playing "THE CANDY GIRL" TOMORROW i aiiyr uiDson, Leonard manager, announced this yesterday.

After his tuatch with Gene Delmont, in' St Paul on Dec. 5, Leonard probably will box no more in public except for affairs directly connected with the army. tins season has been on the spectacu EE SO DAY and MONDAY MAE MARSH in "SUNSHINE ALLEY" By Mary Rider A Play of the Heart EE EE 3Hm Marsh Was One of the Leading Stars of D. Griffith's Intolerance', ailllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM lar order. Wonderful Backfield.

Marsh and Elaine Julyette and a beautiful chorus, feature today's new bill at the Columbia, Davenport. Arthur Rigby, the minstrel man, calls to mind the passing of that once great amusement feature. No city in the country but has had its yearly visit from one or other of the several aggregations now dormant. The possible reason for this class of amuse With one of the best lines in the country. Rock Island can be more than proud of her backfield.

With Brind ley, Mansfield. Chicken and Ursella 'iHiiiiiniiiiumuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuuuinifur uififiiiuiimiiimiiummiuHimiuiunK the Independents without a doubt will ynmiiimmnmiimiminniimmmimi' LEONARD WIN'S FROM K1RKE. Chicago, Nov. 29. Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, knocked "out Frank (Sailor) Kirke in the first round of a scheduled 10-round bout at Denver last night v4 2 have the fastest quartet of men that ever graced a football field in these parts.

Every member of this back I "Fighting for France" 5 Patriotic Music Drew Comedy 5- and J. J. DASLINGTON 1 And nis 10 Educated Dogs Thursday, Friday, Saturday and 5 Sunday ment passing was the death of many of the minstrel stars as well as their Invasion of vaudeville. Arthur Rigby is the last to succumb to vaudeville's tempting offers. Rigby has been a iisiii field is a 10-second man, and with his ILLINOIS speed lots is expected when they pit screngxn against Davenport.

rms a J. WHITE AFTER FRIEDMAN'. Chicago, Nov. 29. Jack WThite, the lightweight of Doc Krone's stable, who is matched with B.

Leonard minstrel star with all the big troupes and has a clientele that covers every A. TV THEATRE mis ouini oi star oackflela men TRI-CITY it are not only the speed to demon tux. is a monoiogist who makes a specialty of living tonics. His stnri. hot on the trail of Sailor Friedman rtrat their worth, but also the smash ror a match over the lo-round rnnt Admission and 10c War Tax lc ing ability.

Mansfield and Brindley Krone is willing for his protege to two or the pest line smashers in and newsy talks comprise the best material possible. Every joke is a punch and every line is a sure fire laugh. A delightful surprise will be the playlet. "The Pension rffl0 the tri-cities, without mentioning any titlUIIIIIlIillilllllllillllllllllllflllllliilllirv SaueA Pi Symphony cr dox me sauor on a winner-take-all basis. Doc ha! a Wisconsin club which is anxious to stage this match thing concerning ursella or Chicken Today, Friday and Satnrday Special Turkey Day Program Featuring Menlo Moore's ZIG ZAG I'EYCE With Charles Leland Marsh and Elaine Julyette.

A Glittering Panorama of Music, Mirth and Girls AKTHUR RIGBY It has been proved on three different occasions in the trl-citles that Ursella rained PIjts witnin two weeks. cleverly portrayed by Lawrence and Edwards. These VOUnfif TY1ATI Boom fn is the best quarterback that ever play LE YEN'S KY BEATS BREN'NAX. ed in these parts. His ability In carrying the ball and directing play has never been surpassed here.

The same have accomplished the Impossible, patriotism, without the assistance of the flag." Ed and Jack Smith, fresh from a tour of England, offer thefr Boston, Nov. 29. Battling Levinsky of New York Tuesday night rchestra Feathers Davenport Assisted Uy William Twzfn. Roy Doner i can be said of Chicken's ability. Both new edition of "Songs, Stories and Steps, consisting of a selector tnese men are expected to help the wuu me decision over jam Brennan of Chicago in their 12-round bout.

It was their third meeting in this city. The Minstrel Man LAWRENCE EDWARDS Presenting "The Tension Office" independents considerably to a vie I tory. Brindleys ankle has improved during the last week and he is ex toire of original and cleverly constructed restricted song numbers and prevailing dance Taylor Triplets Gymnasts pected to stage an equally as good a game as the Marine stars. Walter has been troubled considerably this ments, popular abroad and as yet unfamiliar to the United States. Also there wil be Bertie Ford, nn aerial WITH FRANCES NASH (Pianist) and Kryptok Glasses ror tale by J.

RAMSER'S SONS Optometrists season with bis ankle and he has been ED JACK SMITH In a Selected Series of Songs, Steps and Stories BERTIE FORD An Aerial Tango Seventh Episode. The Lion's Prey," of "The Flunting Trail Trail' Serial tango, and the seventh episode of The Fighting Trail serial. IS00 Block Nat Flo Albert Cleter Sinfringr and Daneine Sock Island PROPERTY HOLDERS NOTICE. General No. 455.

Notice Is hereby given to all YES, WE buy and sell New and Second Hand carpets and rugs, furniture, stoves, etc Take in storage of all kinds. Kerler Rug Co. 'Carpet and Rag Cleaners and Bug Manufacturers. Heir Store and Factory. 2116 Fourth Ave.

Phone R. 692. Rock Island, Hi. LUDWIG BECKER 1 (Director) Monday, Dec. 3rd.

1 tmHiniiHiiiifiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiminimiiH sons interested that the board of local improvements of the city of Rock Island, 111., has filed in the ID) ATE NTS compelled to retire before he performed In full game. Davenport Strengthens. Coach Galvin promises many changes In the Athletics lineup for its battle with the Islanders. It will present the strongest lineup of the season. Coach Galvin is predicting a victory over.

the locals, The report comes from the Davenport headquarters today that O'Leary of Camp Dodge has been secured by the Iowans manager. It will be remembered that the Camp Dodge star performed with the locals in several games this O'Leary Is great player and will greatly strengthen the forces of the Davenport club. With this announcement comes word that of Rock Island county, a certificate of the cost of Improvement entitled in said court "In re petition of th -it Monarch Harmony Five Late of the Era Taosmar Show Trade Mark, and Patent Law, Ttolrty rear riprririrr. Advice free. At 415 Safety bolld- Where to Go In avenport llDd.

Ill laat Sear Sale Opens Friday 1 at A M. SiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiEJ of Rock Island, I1L, to assess the cost of the construction of cement sidewalks on Thirteenth street south of Eighteenth avenue and on Eighteenth nays ei wrrk. W. JT. Haskell Co.

Matinee ETenln? 8:15 niiiiimiminiiiininumiimiinmmrtnw avenue from Twelfth to Th streets, and said certifirat TONIGHT 2uiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiR. shows the court costs, the amount of accrued interest and the total nmtimt of said assessment, and said certificate also states that the said Improvement conforms substantially to the For The Argus Santa Claus Good Fellow pALACF 11 Theatre, MoJJne. Family Theatre OLIYE THOMAS In "INDISCREET CORINNE" several other Camp Dodge stars have been secured to perform on the Daren port The Athletics will hold a strenuous drill tomorrow night and a light signal drill Sunday morning in prepara Ilfth Ate. and Fonrteenth SL (Cut out and mail to The Argus.) vk nip i mount TODAY Mary Miles Minter in Garden Theatre GEORGE BEBAX "LOST IN TR.4.XS1T- 1 hereby ae to buy Christmas gifts for (give r)f children. I desire that the nai nes of the poor children together with.

their ages and addresses be. furnished me. through The Argus b.inta Clans tund Committee. Peggy Leads requirements ot tne original ordinance for the construction of the same, as required by law, and that final hearing on said. certificate will be had on the 10th day of December.

A. D. 1917. at the hour of 9 o'clock a. or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit.

All persons desiring may file objections in said court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Dated at Rock Island, 111., this 2th day of November. A. D. 1917.

WM. CONOCHIE, M. RUDGREX, N. JUHU JOHN MURRI.W tion, for the contest Coach Galvin reports that his men are in fine Kvery player returned "from the St. Paul game last Sunday in great shape.

J. K. Norrla, who claims he has not mi.dd a Yale-Harvard game for 20 declares the games played In ihis city are far superior to those staged by crack university elevens. He said: "In all the games I have In the east, not one of them compares with the contest played here each Sunday. Every player seems to TODAY firWc.

Danrrrl rnti TK.M PTATIO" Trm 1'irfpH- IS l'ISAMt Itl.VtaiAM at th larh-r lole. KH1VK HA UV 4 CO. Th Versatile BOOTH BV EVERlkBM Kovelty Hongs and Travty MARCOR Comedy In Shadow. Kstra 4ttrM-ti MOLI.IK KIN. In "Tbe Sev-n lparl3.

Casino Theatre MAE MURRAY In FIRST siGnr Signed Way" Dec. Williams; Hart In 'The Silent Man" tuny developed." Mr. Korris is a JOHN LIEDTKE, Add ress the Watch Tae Arms for Oar Dally AdTertlsemtaU traveling salesmanMn this vicinity for Board of Local Improvements of an Jm.SllS0 City ot Rock Ulji, 11L of yimuiufaHiumimniiiiiniHUHiriiniii.

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