PAGE SIX THE DAILY GATE CITY ' MONDAY, FEB. 20, 1911

SOME SPORTING VIEWS i-' CHAMBERLAIN'S KEOKUK'S BAH IN MO VINfi PICTURES WATSON HIGH Managers Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Grip ic:; For 1911 and Whooping Cough. Clyde Martin Makes Trip to Chicago I .;: IN SINGLES i" and "Film Index" Hit Him For, I American league: Philadelphia, We are pleased to inform our readers An Inter- • Connie Mack; Chicago, Hugh Duffy; that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy does i Detroit, Hugh Jennings; Washington, not contain narcotics of any kind. This view,:. • makes it the safest and beat for children. ' James McAlee: New York, Hal Shoots 579 in Three Games and Noses I » • • » • Chase; Cleveland, James McGuire; It makes no difference when you caught Crimmins Out by Onrf Pin—Wald- Boston, Patrick Donovan; St. Louis, that cold, you have it and want to get rid . . haus and Roberts Tie for. Roderick Wallace. of it quickly. Take Chamberlain's Cough PHOTOGRAPHERS COMING Remedy. T; Third. • • • • • • ( National league; Chicago, Frank •. A cigar of fine Tobacco mellowed mild by ( It won't do to fool with a bad cold. j Chance; Brooklyn, William Dahlen; No one can tell what the end will be. '•-v . ^ j Pittsburg, Fred Clarke: Philadelphia, Pneumonia, catarrh, chronic bronchitis Views of Primary Work and Later on [ Charles Dooin; New York, John Mc- and consumption invariably result from age. A Permit to taste its smooth richness. DOUBLES THIS WEEK! Graw; St. Louis, Roger Bresnahan; a neglected cold. As a euro for coughs Other Pictures to be Taken by Cincinnati, Clark Griffitn; Boston, and colds nothing can compare with Chicago Motion Picture A Permit to see it burn evenly. A Permit Fred Tenney. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Sold everywhere at 25c, 50c and $1.00. House; to smell its distinctive fragrance. A Permit Last Week's Play Brought Out Some Eastern league: Rochester, John Ganzel; Buffalo, George Stallings; ' Good Averages, a Number of • Ramsey; Harrisburg, Al. Selbach; Baltimore, ; Newark, Joe Lancaster, Marty Hogan; Reading. to smoke day by day what has cost years of -'/>7®?^owiers Shooting High i ' McGinnity; Providence, Jimmy Col­ Harry Barton,-. Trenton, Gearge Heck- Revived Keokuk is getting adver­ ^ i '•••%: lins; , Ed. McCafferty; Tor­ Marks. ert; York, Curt Weigard; .loluiston, tising in dozens of ways throughout experience to produce. A Permit to know onto, Joe Kelley; Jersey City, Jack the country, but the latest medium - . ••• .• • • John T. Griffith; Wilmyigton, Peter Ryan. F. CassiAy. r. . * to be heard of to boost the city, is a novel one—a magazine devoted to this cigar costs less and gives more than American Association: Minneapolis "Senator" Watson carried off hon­ Virginia League: Danville, Joe the Interest of moving picture theatres Joe Cantillon; St. Paul, Michael Kel­ and entitled "The Film Index" con­ you imagined possible. r ors in the singles on the Olympian al­ ly; Milwaukee, Jimmy Barrett; Kan­ Laughlin; Petersburg, Harry Busch; t * . ' leys last week with a total of 579 and Roanoke, Frank Shaughnessy; Rich­ tains an article last week which re­ sas City, Daniel Gbay; Louisville, Del cites several interesting yet well an average of 193, his games being Howard: Columbus, William Friel; mond, James Sullivan; Lynchburg, 209, 190 and 180. Otis Stocksdale; Norfolk, Charles known facts about the big dam and Toledo, Harry Hinchman; Indianapo­ Rabb. Dodge's Theatre, Clyde Martin the John Crimmins was a close second lis, James Burke. 5 cents everywhere when he shot 217 in his third game popular pianist of the house, being the author of a number of interesting and came wittain one pin of the top Southern league: New Orleans, Connecticut league: Waterbury, mark. Waldhazis and Roberts tied for Frstnk McPartland; Hartford, Horn articles now appearing in the theatre Theo. Breitenstein; Mobile, William paper, entitled "Playing the Pictures." GET A PERMIT TO SMOKE A third with 563. Waldhaus had the best Holmes; Atlanta, Otto Jordan; Chat­ Connerv; Bridgeport, H. E. McCann; chance to beat Watson of any of the Springfield, Jack Zelier; New Britain, The following was written about Mr. tanooga, William Smith; Memphis, Martin subsequent to a recent visit howlers. He opened with 220, but 169 William Bernhardt; Montgomery, M. D. O'Neil; Northampton, William and 165 were his best efforts after of his in Chicago and will prove local­ John Dobbs; Birmingham, C. Moles- Luby; New Haven, Clarence Foster; ly noteworthy: that. worth; Nashville, William Schwartz. Holyoke, Fred Winkler. J & B MOOS Doubles will be rolled this week. Clyde Martin, the mart who has not Following are the scores: Western league: Sioux City, Jay Minnesota-Wisconsin league: Eau only discovered how to play the pic­ Distributor» CHICAGO 1. 2. 3. Total Towne; Des Moines, George Davis; Claire, T. Schoonhoven; I.a Crosse, tures in a way that greatly enhances Watson 209 190 180 579 Lincoln, Bob Ungland; Omaha, W. A. Joe Safford: Winona, Joe Killian; their value to picture lovers, but who Crimmins . j. 194 167 217 578 Rourke; Topeka, Fred Moore; Wichi­ Red Wing, J. J, Malloy; Wausau, Carl has also succeeded in an instructive ^alhaus . 229 169 165 563 ta, Frank Isbell; St. Joseph, Jack Hol­ Bond; Duluth, Darby O'Brien; Super­ and attractive manner in showing Roberts 215 180 168 663 land; Denver, Jack Hendricks. ior. M. O. Taylor: Rochester, Ted many Film Index readers how they Loomis 185 160 209 554 Corbett can do likewise, blew into town on King 179 164 196 539 Pacific Coast league; Portland, W. the wings of the blizzard that struck Cook 182 180 172 534 P. McCredie; Oakland, Harry Wolver- us Monday, Feb. 6. Nothing daunted Central Association: Ottumwa, Ned by the high banks of sncw that greet­ G. Aneiger ....170 160 150 530 ton; San Francisco, D. W. Long; Sac­ Egan: Monmouth, Claude Starke; Brown 190 158 180 528 ramento, Charles Graham; Los Ange­ ed him on the main thorroughhfares Hannibal, Jake Beckley; Burlington, on his arrival or by tales of snow­ S&rofin 168 181 160 509 les, W. H. Berry; Vernon, H. Hokan. Djck Rohn; Galesburg, Bert Hough; PILLS bound trains from all points of the mm for backache* ffcemnatism« kldatj or bladder trouble, ir1 vrinary Irregularities. Schneider 209 158 136 503 Kewanee, Dr. J. A. Andrews; Keokuk, Kiser ....178 143 166 487 New England league: Worcester, compass, as gleaned from the news­ Volar** KidaeyPWa purify the blood* r—tore loot vitality and vigor. Refuse substitute*. Frank Belt; Muscatine, Lou Walters. papers, he left at two o'clock the fol­ Lamprakls ....—149 165 162 476 Jesse Burkett; Lynn, Frank J. Leon­ r.Jr.SZXDAISGB *80Na Sohl 182 146 149 473 ard; Lawrence, Louis Pieper; Brock­ lowing morning, bound for the Gate H. Anziger 167 165 119 451 ton, Steve Flanagan; Fall River, John ••••••••••*#«* City, his home town on the Mississ­ Powell ...153 166 123 442 H. O'Brien; Haverhill, William Ham­ ippi. held in the arsenal at Springfield last the 13th day of February A. D., 1911, O'Brien 126 116 188 430 ilton; Lowell James Gray; New Bed­ • MILTON. « According to Mr. Martin, Keokuk is • , , • Tuesday afternoon and evening. a paper was opened and read by the ford, Tom Dowd. • booming in more ways than in the • CARTHAGE, ILL. " • Mrs. Raymond Hootman and baby, Clerk of the District Court of Lee QTJINCY TO HAVE ••• • » •••••••«« licensed motion picture line. A • ' • of Keokuk, are visiting her mother, County, Iowa, purporting to be the Three-I league: Springfield, Rich­ private corporation, backed by New Mrs. Jos. Helfrich, Jr. last will and testament of Margaret AN AUTO SHOW The revival meetings conducted by York and Canadian capitalists, to the . C. C. Tyler and daughter, Miss Mary, Wustrow, late of Lee County, in the ard Smjth; Dubuque, Clarence Row­ Elder Devol will continue over next C. C. Tyler of Fountain Green, has tune of $25,000,000, is damming the presented Alexander Sympson Post of Ft. Green, spent several days the State of Iowa, deceased; and that First Annual Automobile Show Will land; Rock Island, Wm. Carney; Sunday. He is a deep, earnest talk­ Bloomington, Robert Kennedy; Dan- Father of Waters at Keokuk, la., G. A. R. of this city, a copy of the past week at the Chas. Tyler borne proof of the genuineness of said In­ be Given There March 20-26 er, and his sermons are listened to in this city. Jack McCarthy; Davenport, replacing the old government locks Vicksburg Citizen of July 2, 1863, strument will be heard In the District by Quincy Auto Club. by a crowded house each evening. and enlarging them so that when Mr. and Mra. Frank Kimbrough of Court of said County at Keokuk, on in O'Leary; Peoria, David Roman; About thirty have united with the printed on the tack of wall paper. completed the pent up water will over­ When the edition was only partially Quipcy are visiting relatives in the the 13th day of Mlarch A. D. 1911 at QUINCY, 111., Feb. 20.—The auto­ Waterloo, Frank Boyle. church. city. — flow all the low-lying lands north­ printed. General Grant's *or"es en­ the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, mobile manufacturers and dealers in Rev. Orcutt is visiting hi8 parents ward, as far as Burlington, tlie said Miss Mary Russell of Hamilton being the first day of the March term Ohio nd Pennsylvania league: tered the city and his soldiers finding conjunction with the Qirncy Auto­ at New Sharon, Iowa, for a few days. lands having been rurchased some visited her sister, Miss Margaret, at 1911 of said court, when all persons Akron, Lee Fohl; Mansfield, Geo. Fox; W. H. Boyd of Des Moines spent the deserted office, with the partially mobile Club have decided to give the time ago by the corporation in ques­ printed edition, removed the form the Samuel Sweeney home this week. interested in said will are required to first annual Mississippi Valley Auto Canton, Fred Drumm; New Castle, last week with James Cooley. tion. from the press and inserted a short Mrs. Mary A. Spangler expects to be present and make their objections show, March 20-26. Quincy was se­ Joe Sugden; Erie, William Gilbert; i Mr. and Mrs. Ressler are in Keokuk This dam, when finished will store notice of tlm occupancy of the city by come to Carthage in the spring to to the same, if any they have. , lected on account of its central loca­ Youngstown, William Phillips. J at their daughter's. Mrs. Clifford T the federal forces, and then finished pack her household goods, prepara­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereun­ tion as being more easily accessible Cooley for a. short HIM. up water power greater than that printing what paper still remained, tory to moving to Lincoln, where, she to set my hand this 13th day of Febru­ than any of the other cities outside Since our last writing Dr. L. A. of Niagara. This vast power will be Central league: South Bend, Ed­ and this copy now in possession of expects to make her home. ary 1911. the metropolitan centers. ward Smith; Dayton, Punch Knoll; Summers, one of our leading phys­ utilized to develop electrical energy that will be distributed throughout our Post is one of the last edition. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bunnell of • - C. B. LAKE, Up to the present time over thirty Fort Wayne, James Casey; Zanesville. icians for 35 years, also in the Yellow Grass, Sask., Canada, visited , Clerk of the District Court, drug business, passed away. His fun­ the central Mississippi valley and the It was mailed to Mr. Tyler by Henry different makes of cars have been list­ Joe Raidy; Terre Haute, Eddie Whee­ Alton, member of Co. A, 118th 111. Mr. and Mrs. M. Milstid the first of ed for exhibition purposes there, and eral was held Feb. 7, and a large num­ contiguous Midddle West. St. Louis ler; Wheeling, Roy Montgomery; Inft., shortly after being printed. last week. ORIGINAL NOTjCE. the manufacturers of various acces­ ber paid tribute to him. The floral of­ has already contracted with the cor­ Evansville, A. A. Grant; Grand Rap­ Leon Chevillion will hold his an­ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ellison, of Dal­ State of Iowa, Lee County, ss. sories have also promised to take a ids, Dr. Harry Parker. 1 ferings were beautiful. The family poration for sufficient electrical power to run her street car system. nual corn show next week, at which las City, visited his parents the past In the District Court of said County: hand and thus make the show one of have the sympathy of all in their sor­ week. In the District Court of Iowa in and row. ' ?•£, About 1,000 men are now emrloyed time he will have lectures delivered the best ever given outside of the New York State league: Wilkes- by a corn expert. Miss Cora Harris, who is attending for Lee county, at Keokuk. larger cities. Barre, W. J. Clymer; Albany, William The district convention of the K. on the work and over 1,000 will be added as soon as the ice breaks up. Ralph Foulds bad the back of one Park College,, was called home bv the Clara Brewer, plaintiff, versus Em­ . The show is to be given in the huge Clarke; Syracuse. Ed Ashenbach; of P. lodge was held here Tuesday, hand severely burned Tuesday even­ illness of her grandmother, J^rs. Chas. ery Brewer, defendant Original No stone pavilion at Highland park, Utica, Charles Carr; Elmira, John C. Feb. 14th. and was well attended. Sev­ All of which serves to show that Keo­ Harder. kuk is at present a live and prosper­ ing while adjusting a film for throw­ tice. which will be profusely decorated and Calhoun, Troy, Charles Dooley; Scran- eral of the grand officers were present ing a picture on the curtain, when it Chas. McHatton of Jacksonville is To the above Defendant: brilliantly illuminated. ton. Monte Cross; Binghamton, Harry at the night session. Work in the ous city, and not to be considered among the "small pumpkins." became ignited by the electric current visiting his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth You are hereby notified that a pe­ The color scheme of decoration Lumley. second and third degrees was confered. and in extinguishing the blaze the Welch. • tition is now on file in the clerk's of­ both in a general way and for the after which a banquet •<—'s served and back of the hand was literally cook­ Mrs. L. P. Hubbs of Lebanon, fice of the District Court aforesaid e.t booth containing the exhibits will be Photographers Coming. South Atlantic lea/»ue: Columbus the brothers went home in the 'wee ed. The fire department was called Oregon, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. Keokuk in behalf of the above named in green and white. Rest rooms will James Fox; Augusta; Thomas Stouch small hours declaring Jackson lodge As previously stated in this paper, M. Owens. photographers will arrive in the city out,.but no serious damage was done plaintiff, against you and claiming a be provided for the ladies and their Macon, Perry Lipe: Columbia, Fred No. 28, gave them a pleasant time. to the building. The accident hap­ Mrs. Mattie Ikerd of Quincy is car­ decree for divorce upon the grounds comfort will be made a special fea­ Cavender; Jacksonville, Kohlie Mil­ J. D. Humbert of Hu*c*Tnson, Kan., some time soon to take views of the ing for her mother, Mrs. Margaret dam as it now appears and then lat­ pened about a half hour before time of such inhuman treatment towards ture. During every afternoon and ler;' Charleston, Ed Ransick; Savan­ is visiting his parents and attended for the show, so no one was in the Ramsey. evening there wil be a concert and er. when the work has progressed plaintiff as to'endanger her life, for nah, George Magoon; Albany, l^arry the convention. building. Emanuel Jones, who has been here the custody of her minor child, for other prominent musical features. Matthews » i , farther, other views will be taken r J v ^ Frank McManis and -<*?e are visit­ At the Hull mule sale held at the on account of the illness of his fath­ alimony, costs of suit nnd for such f-tC ' ing in Colorado. and these put in moving pictures. This er, returned to Conata, s. D„ Friday. plan was spoken of to Mr. Martin dur­ "Q" stock yards Wednesday, forty- other relief as to equity belongs. Do you know that cro^p can be pre­ • Northwestern league: Spokane, Joe Mrs. Davis nd Miss Naomi Evans six mules were,sold, averaging $135 I Enroute he will visit Mr. and i*rsl vented? Give Chamberlain's Cough ing his recent visit in Chicago. . .?• And unless you appear thereto and Cohn; Seattle, John Tighe; Vancouv­ are in Quincy for millinery goods. each. , | jplmer Bellew at Des Moines. defend before noon of the second day Remedy aB soon as the child becomes ; er Bob Brown; Portland, Nick Wil­ Mrs. Joseph Hall is quite sick at her Dr. E. M. Robbins returned Wednes- hoarse or even after the croupy cough < Mrs. Emma Galloway of St. Louis, of the next regular term of said court, liams; Tacoma, Michael Lynch: Vic­ home in town. Her children living out Speedy Relief From Kidney Trouble | day from St. T.iouis, where he visited to be begun and holden at Keokuk on appears and it will prevent the at- j has been visiting relatives and friends toria, EM Householder t of town have been called home to see "I had an acute attack of Bright'^ his son, S. B. Rooblns, who returns the 13th day of March, A. D. 19ll, de­ tack. It is also a certain cure for ' ~t , 5 f-v " in this city. ber. disease with inflammation of the kid­ the first of next week to Denver, Colo. fault will be entered against you and croup and has never been known to ' Miss Alma Davis returned to her Western Association: Joplin. Tom Quite a few are under the doctor's neys and bladder, and dizziness," says judgment rendered thereon as prayed fail. Sold by all dealers. Hayden; Fort Smith. Art Riggs: Mus­ Mrs. Cora Thorp, Jackson, Mich. "A home in Raritan last week, after a care, several weeks' visit with her grand­ Original Notice. for in said petition. kogee, C. L. EaBt; CofTeyville, Harrj bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy over­ WILLIAM C. HOWELL, Bradbury; Springfield, Larry Milton; mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Boos. State of Iowa, Lee. county—ss. In Election Item. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY come the. attack, reduced the inflam­ the District Court of said County. Attorney for Plaintiff- Sapulpa, G. Walker: Independence. mation, took away the pain and made D. H. Miller attended the Lumber­ The less a man understands what Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine At Keokuk, March term, A. D. 1311. lie's voting for the madder he gets Howard Price; Tulsa, J. H. Shaw. the bladder action normal. I wish men's convention at Aurora last Tablets. Druggists refund money if it week. • Nora Walheim, plaintiff, versus Proof of Will. jarith anybody for voting the other everyone could know of this wonderful n falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S slgna Rev. W. W. Denham, Mr. and Mrs. John Walheim, defendant.—Original State of Iowa, Lee county—ss. ' wav.—N. Y. Press Tri-State league: Altoona, Hank remedy." Wilkinson & Co. ture on each box. 25c. W. E. Lyon, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel notice. District Court. Talbot, of this city, attended the To the above named defen#jfyt: To all whom it may concern: state anti-saloon league convention Tou are hereby notified thlK a peti­ Nptice is hereby given, That on the tion Is now on file In the clerk's of-, thirteenth day of February, A. D. 1911- flee of the District Court aforesaid at' a paper was opened and read by' the Keokuk In behalf of the above named j clerk of the 'district Court of Lee plaintiff, against you and claiming a! county, Iowa, purporting to be the last Ever-Ready divorce from you from the bonds of I Will and Testament of David White m matrimony on the grounds of cruel! McElroy late of Lee county, In the 12 Btaded $ and inhuman treatment and habitual! state of Iowa, deceased; and that drunkenness and asking for such oth-j proof of the genuineness of said in­ Safety Razor A er and further relief as may be I strument will be'heard In the District equitable In the premisos. Court of said county at Keokuk, <"> Simplicity is And unless you appear thereto fnd the thirteenth day of March, A. D defend before noon of the second day! 1911, at the hour'of 2 o'clock p. m. of the key-note of said day, being the first day of the of the next regular March terra of) rt v tlpn Ever - Ready said Court, to be begun and holden at March term, l91l. of said Cou -' ' Keoknlt on the thirteenth day of all per8ons-iftterested in said Will construction. March, A. D. 1911, default will be en­ required to be present and make their tered against you and judgment ren­ objection to the same, If any they have. That's why dered thereon as prayed for in said et petition. In witness whereof, I hereunto * my hand this thirteenth day of Feb­ you buy it for r ^ WILLIAM TIMBERMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. ruary, 1911, $1 instead of $5. C. B. LAKE, i Clerk of the District Court B SmU by mllLoeatDmmtm Proof of Will. State of Iowa, Lee County—SS, In AMERICAN SAFETY District Court "As the Heart Is." KAZOK CO.. Makan To All whom it May Concern: A blithe heart makes s bloomlsf SCENE IN "UflkWEfi BERTH IV AT THE OBAND OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT. Notice is Hereby Given. That on. visage.—Irish Proverb.