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Argument With Fan Over Crooked TONIGHT Baseball Ends With Cub Player . tVr Sz15 Being Stabbed In Hand At The*'-!" SPORTS and Leg. CONSTANCE [United Press Leased , Wire Service.] CHICAGO, Oct- 1— Charlie Herzog, n pitchers in the National league, with Cub infielder, was believed out of an average of .308, and Bagby is the the game for the rest of the season BINNY in best pitcher in the American league. today. A fan at Joliet., 111., stabbed Ho won thirty games and lost eleven. Herzog in the han£ and leg when he STARTING Of this pair, Bagby gets the choice. resented an insinuation that he was Stanley Coveleskie and Big Jeff "crooked." SUNDAY Pfeffer are rated together. Pfeffer Herzog heard the remark and ! is a fast ball pitcher and strong when struck the fan, according to reports. Songs Jokes going well, but erratic. Coveleskie, Another man struck at the Cub play­ r* . A. spitballer, is one of the smartest er with a knife. He slashed Herzog J New Dances NeW Ads pitchers in the big leagues. across the palm and knuckles of the -'feokUk High School Stars of Former left hand and in the calf of one leg. B" ' 4 Mat., 50c to $1.00 No arrests were made. Night, .Years' Will Meet Coach Crim- The Cubs were playing an exhibi­ s Prices 5.0c to mins' Men Tomorrow After. tion game with a local Joliet team COLONIAL |p' . iffStanding of Clubs yesterday when the affair happened. Seats Now Setting noon in Annual Clash. j^_. -9 Herzog's name 1 was mentioned In Last Time the grand jury baseball probe here. American League. Club. Won. Lost. Pet. 54 .640 HAWKEYE This Girl S3id jGIRLS! GIRLS!J K)OD GAME IS ASSURED 56 .629 ! New York .... 95 59 .617 ! NATIVES Not Go Wrong St. Louis ... . 74 76 .493 •' -7 Opera House Boston ... 72 81 .471 Older Residents of the County are She had same close calls, how­ 6 Nights 6 Com. [layers are Going to be Conditioned Washington ...... 65 83 ,439, Extended an Invitation to At- . ever, as any girl would who '393,1 tend the Anniversary of for the Rock Island Game Oc­ 91 braved the big city of New SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 103 .313 | the Organization. York, with only a lot of ambi­ Grirls! This man-catching tober 9, One of the Hard- I tion and no mon«y or friends. 2 Shows Every Night, 7:30, 9:00 | The older residents of Lee county game is easy—if you COL. J. L. DAVIS OFFERS Plr' est on Schedule. National League. • And a chorus girl, too! She Club. Won. Lost. pct are extended an invitation to attend was different. When she got know. how. There's fifty if'l • .... 90 60 .600 the celebration of the fifteenth «nni- blue, she would go to Central snappy lessons in vampy, The Milton Schuster Musical Comedy Co. .567 Park and dance the courage 65 In Tabloid Musical Comedies, Opening In Cincinnati 69 .537 right back in her heart. -flirty ways given by Con­ * M Keokuk high school football fans Pittsburgh ..... 73 .513 She was different. And the o Mil have a chance to see some of stance Talmadge in ."A Chicago 77 .490 picture is different! w [;he old favorites in action again to- St. Louis 78 .483 will doubtlessly be attended by a. Rollicking Two-Reel Comedy — Virtuous Vamp." 02 "A SAUCY DOLL" norrow against the present 1920 great many of the old settlers of this Boston 88 .409 REGULAR T IME PRICES >* riot of fun. Eddie Medley, Hallene Stanzell and 25 comedians, ..earn, when the alumni battle with Philadelphia ... 60 90 .400 and other counties. . singers and dancers—25. poach Crimmins' protegees. The game Mr. E. R. Harlan, curator of the As a vamp Delilah was a O Historical society of Iowa, will be the •-9 jnriil be the annual alumni-regulars' YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. TOMORROW— plash and will help to condition the; principal speaker of the day and has piker. Sampson was lucky. Change of Plays Dail a message teeming with interest in laaen for the big game with Rock • American League Woe unto him had he wait- "The Lovo Bug" ,OLDEN ;Island on Saturday, October 9. . and to the pioneersP of the glorious (LITTERING Cleveland at Detroit postponed, Btate Qf Iowa Bill Hart for his hair-cut until he "Make Yourself at Home" \ The Keokuk team is showing an cold weather. "Honeymoon Limited." „ LAZIER . tmnsually good brand of pep since A fine program will be presented in met Nellie Jones, played "Fun on the Campus" OF Washington at Philadelphia post- which will include the formal "rais­ Jtbe defeat by Quincy last week. Crim- p0neT"rain^ "Broadway Follies" URLS ing" of a flag, the gift of the Ladies by Constance Talmadge in mins has been making some shifts No other games scheduled. "The Lohe 6 tn positions and has been trying Auxiliary of the "Natives." , . Carload of Scenes A word in regard to this associa­ out players at several places in or- National League. _ _ Avenget" "A Virtuous Vamp.'* to gfet a better line on their ver- tion which, as its name implies, is FAMOUS FRISCO QAURTETTE der Brooklyn at New York postponed, composed of members born within satility. Douglas and Poole are the' rain. opular 25c Plus . ' Matinees 2:30 only injured men on the squad, both this state—this is one of the require­ rices 50o Tax ' * Wed. a^d Sat Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, rain. ments of eligibility. Another is that suffering with sore ankles and legs.: No other games scheduled. Douglas had an infected ankle and • to become a member, one must have ISNAP—SPICE—PEP attained the age of fifty years. Ob­ Poole developed a sore leg where sev-1 TODAY'S SCHEDULE. eral inches of hide were lost, lasts jects are to promote sociability and ;good fellowship, to preserve the an­ week. ; American League. nals .of the" early- days of Iowa and I Several new players have ap-! Chicago at St. Louis. ipeared this week and some of the \ to add to the -hifftory of the state. HIPPODROME Cleveland at Detroit (two games). | The invitation to the celebration underclassmen are coming out for Washington at Philadelphia. ; football and will take up the chance' is free. ; they have offered tliem—that of; National League. t. cinching a regular berth on next If you would sse a photoplay TOMORROW GRAND OPERA HOUSE St. Louis at Chicago. TAX LIENS ARE year's team. Eight of the regulars' 2:00, 3:30, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. extraordinary—don't miss will be lost by graduation, and this I Philadelphia at Boston. !* PUT ON FILE TUESDAY, OCTOBER g means the building of a new team. J Brooklyn at New York. Men who go out now. whether they' ! Uncle Sam Charges Taxes and Pen- £.$»ONE WIG«T ONLY make this year's squad or not^ have i alty to Owners Who Rent Their King Vidor's a big chance for the 1921 outfit. PURIFIED j Buildings for Places in Which Buck denes Captain Landman and his men will j to Sell Liquor. OLIVER MOROSCO WHITE SOX In a western romance of light­ face one of the hardest games of the ning speed and desperate daring ! Sear October 9 against Rock Island. j Uncle Sam has a new way to punish if Present* I The Islanders have practically a vet- Open Three Game Series in St. people who rent ^heir buildings to (fferan team and are playing such teams is Today With Chances • people who use them for selling mote for Getting Into ! liquor. The. government is filing tax The Jack- las St. FaTiTrTWinn., for their first game of. the., season. Their appear- World Series. ! liens on the owners of the property iJLt w'LLiAM v . ance in should bring„ out a! 'where agents report that liquor is "Fire Brand crowd of a thousand rooters, as a [United Press Leased Wire Service.] being sold. real game is assured. j ST- LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 1.—'Their i The first of these liens to be filed The game tomorrow with the'chances considered remote, the puri- In Keokuk was recorded by Deputy Knife Man'' V- alumni will be called at 3 o'clock. fied Chicago White Sox today entered Clerk Wahlgren recently against Al- Many of the old stars of the purple f three-game series with the Browns bert^ Ramsev owner of the Central TONIGHT—7:00, 8:15, 9:30 • in a final squad will be in the lineup. attempt to grab the Amen- hotel in Burlington. According to A story of picturesque Missis­ B can league pennant. the 'amounts- named m the lien Ra.nv It's Buck's Latest Hit COURTENAY And A Supwfe.'Supporting Company in THE GREATEST LAUGHING « rtTorvki i A brand new line-up was to be :sey is to nay $2,050 taxes and $1,012 sippi River shantyboat peopl© • Also "Snub" Pollard & Co. in SUCCESS OF RECENT YEARS COMPARISON presented by the Hose whose once penalty. This morning an additional It's Really Worth While fNE1 Df Q famous baseball machine was shat- penalty of over $150 was ordered re- "ROCK-A-BYE BABY" vJT Jr 1 1 ^11XLIVi tered by suspension of seven players corded. in connection with alleged crooked- ' According to Limits McCormick of A First National Attraction And at the Matinee rarrell Thinks Brooklyn Has Slight nees in the 1919 world series. Ottumwa. who filed the papers, a man 5 j Edge on Cleveland. Being Bet- On Dicky Kerr and Urban Paber was convicted of selling liquor In the "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" ALSO PATHE NEWS "T. e Rfoonri^rs ' I ter on Defensive and Even will depend the job of hurling the Burlington man's hotel. It ws claim By Thompson Buchanan f|"v on Offensive. Chicago club to three straight vie- ed by the agent who worked on the t toriee, the only hope the Sox have case that Ttarn^ey must have known COMPLETE CbllCAGO PRODUCTION AND SUPPORTING CAST v 3y Henry L. Farrell, United Press!of inning the" pennant. of the transacflons." and as a resulresult M' Staff Correspondent.] > McClellan will replace Risberg at the tax lien is filed. Authority ftor BALCONY 10c, MAIN FLOOR 20c—PLUS TAX—DAILY IT HAS A VERY HUMAN STORY OF RARE INTEREST AND IS K NETW YORK Oct 1 Some nf the short. Eddie Murphy will succeed filing such liens is given under a new «t pitching arms in the malnr Weaver at third, and in the outfield, revenue act. ^Vigues will go into action tho John Collins and LeiboM will replace j ——• riming world series. Jackson and Felsch. Ted Jourdan !6 « 4 « « « * « » « « 4 « « 4 « building will be given a new coat of ^fCleveland has a small but brilliant will fill the hole at first base. Eddie '» O paint. Collins. Ray RchrJk and Strunk will •^ ELVASTON, ILL. • ••Itching staff; Brooklyn has a large retain their regular places. Miss Elsie Newman of Carthage, |d equally capable stablo of hurlers. • • also Mr. and Mrs. Ira Smart and No. 760 to m Cleveland has Bagby, Coveleskie, — + da.ujhter were Sunday visitors at the ills and Caldwell, with Morton and STANDARD FOUR ! K fine rajnfaI1 s,m