•-p •.<•<." s-'. .-:^«^»»'''.rsF'4WPr'OT>.Tf'"""rT7'".f.,*T.r:wr^,rr*7T!'r 111 "~*wnr;.T'-p 1 . .Or v, •••••. Room *1PP«r*'vTTrcW "TyjjRp sP V'/ *!jfii* 5$ V * Y»! J 'H > V > * 4 IOWA STATE BYSTANDER. >31 VOL. XXI NO. 10 DES MOINES IOWA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1914. Price Five Cents. EDITOR'S OBSERVATION. Thirty-Second Annual Session District A NEW SPORT CHEATED. best opportunity fowa people have yet social on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Cooper a few days ago. This i» Once again I reluctantly enter into Automobile riding Is la Itself ex­ had of becoming acquainted with the an NEWS the field of editor's observations for canal. The scenic setting la over 400 the second of these enjoyable affairs GRAND LODGE No. 50 G. U. O.of 0. F. hilarating and enjoyable, but when It given this season by the society. 1914, feeling that heretofore I nave come* to creating a game In ^hlch the feet In length and shows a portion of eld Panama City, Llmon bay, the Henry Robinson of Sioux City, a become a bore with these observa­ automobile Is used the most exciting former Clintonite, is in the city, the There were quite a few o\it of town tions, as it is the territory that I WILL BE HELD mountains In the distance, the Gatun and novel sport of the present age Is locks and the Atlantic shown in the guest of relatives and friends. Hi» visitors in the-citjr Wednesday attend­ travel over and necessarily observe possible. Auto polo Is the one game wife was also a visitor here a short the same people, but so many people perspective. The opening of the canal ing the two circuses. that has been developed through the takes place with offlcera of this coun­ time ago. They both bear the mark have told me that they enjoy my ob­ use of the automobile. Only one man. try and foreign governments present of prosperity. Mrs. Geo Laws of Hannibal, Mo., is servations so much that I am con­ t Des however, has been successful In pro­ and patriotic exercises are held. Upon M. O. Culberson was taken with an the guest of her daughter, Mrs. H strained to take my pen in one hand moting auto polo, and he Is the signal from Colonel Goethals, the great attack of illness Monday, and is tak­ Murray, 1827 School street. and bicycle in the other hand and 25(1], originator of the game, Mr. It. A. Engineer who constructed tho canal, ing an enforced vacation this week. make another round, hoping that, Hanklnson of Kansas City, Mo. For there Is a flash end a terrific deton* Mrs. Jas. Moore, who has been> something may be said or some nug­ Moines, the past two seasons Mr. Hanklnson tion. This represents the dynamiting quite ill for some weeks, is able to Miss Adah Hyde left Friday morn­ gets of gold be found and published has been putting on games of auto of the last obatacle between the two ing for Marble Rock, Iowa, where she 26th, be out again. that will inspire those who may polo for the amusement of the big great oceans. Master Claude Heron had the mis­ will visit at the Bailey home. chance to read these observations and crowds, and he Is coming to the Iowa fortune to run a nail in his foot a few Iova State Fair this year, which is held at that they may become inspired to 27 th DAVENPORT NOTES. days ago. but we are glad to know Mrs. Harry Allen of 1212 Crocker nobler deeds and higher aspirations, Des Moines Aug. 20 to Sept. 4. There that no bad results essued. street, who has been quite ill for the will be auto polo games every after Mrs. S. V. Bean arrived home from for by the acts and examples of oth­ With Des Hoines Silver Leaf Lodge No. 9075* Kansas City, Mo., having attended The Tenth avenue house presided past three weeks, is a great deal bet-^ ers we are directed along the pathway noon and evening In front of the am­ phitheater. The games are short and the District Grand Household, No. 15, over by F. F. Jackson and wife is ter. of human life, for I really do think RECEPTION Tuesday evening, August 25 <at 8 p. m. a snappy and highly exciting. The gume for the state of Missouri, being the growing in popuarity every day. that Dr. Booker's health hints will public reception will be given in honor of Grand officers and del­ is baaed on pony polo, but auto­ delegate to represent Crystal Star Mrs. J. Beverly of Fort Dodge and keep you alive and Thompson's obser­ ALBIA NEWS. egates, at North Star Masonic Temple Association building, corner mobiles are used instead of poules. 1761 of Festus, Mo Mr. Tom Davis of Chicago are the vations will keep you awake. Only Mr. Hanklnson and his trained Rev. Ebby of Canada filled the pul­ Mr. Arthur Estes made a business guests of Mrs. Bryant Carr, 1329 Beginning in the old historic anti- of Eleventh and Center streets. athletes, most of whom are college pit at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday trip to Ottumwa on Friday evening. School street, and other relatives. slavery Quaker city of Oskaloosa, the Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock memorial services will be held football men, can really put on the night and preached a very instructive Miss Effie Burns of Des Moines county seat of Mahaska county, a , , i( ... .. game successfully. The 8ta|e Fair and interesting sermon. visited at the home of her aunt, Mrs. town over sixty years old, with a pop- , at Corinthian Baptist church, the public invited. FOR SALE—Gas range* coal range management feels that It has secured Sunday, the 23d inst., will be quar­ Burns, in Hocking this week, also at ulation of 6,000, of which 500 are j Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock a gratfd street parade will be and hewing stove. Phone 6468 Wal. In auto polo a new and novel enter­ terly meeting • at Bethel, at which the entertainment at Mrs. Washing* colered. At one time about a quarter headed by th« Capital City Band. tainment which Iowa people will thor­ time Rev. Daniels, P. E., will admin­ ton's in Albia. oughly enjoy. ister the sacrament of the Lord's Mrs. Joe Sayles of Buxton was in Mrs. Ardella Carr left Tuesday morn­ of having more colored people than I BIG BANQUET Thursday Evening, August 27th, at Supper. Albia on Friday en route to Chicago. ing for Mason City, where she will be any other city or county in Iowa. Old Namur's Skating Rink, a banquet will be held, also installation of AN ABT EXHIBIT W0BTH Mrs. Blanch Harris of Chicago is Mr! and Mrs. Chas. Corthon of the guest of Mrs. Berneice Davis-Ea­ Muchakinock had her thousands of officers and 8peaking. Grand March at 9 o'clock. Namur's Or- WHILE. visiting her cousin, Mrs. John Gor­ Hiteman and children were in Albia ton and other relatives for several days colored people and this Mahaska . 5 . , . » • tn don, of Cherry street. Sunday. county gave us some good and distin- chestra will furnish music. Admission 50 cents per couple. Some of the best paintings of our ( most successful modern -day artists Mr. Ed Buckntr of Grand avenue Mr. Burt JoneB of Hiteman Is sick 1 Mr. J. Edward Lewis, linotype oper­ guished men, namely Dr. R. S. Brown, , will be a part of the art exhibit at the left this week for New Boston, Iowa, at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. H. ator of Albia Iowa, spent a few days M D., now a successful physician of Herald is still working on the Ot- grand lodge, also Mri. L. D. Howard. Iowa State Fair this fall, to be held to attend a family reunion at the Jones spent Sunday at Hiteman. in our city. He paid The Bystander Minneapolis; John Sims and his two tumwa Herald. Mr. Pertam out in Get busy and pay oV your subscrip­ at Des Moines Aug. 26 to Sept 4. residence of his mother. Mr. B. T. Lewis has returned from office a pleasant call and returned to interesting children, who now ,hold Caldwell park is making good raising tion. This has not been possible heretofore Mr. Wm. Cain has purchased a his business trip in Kansas. He has Albia Monday evening. civil service jobs in Washington, his chickens and pigs and garden vege­ Rev. T. L. Smith of Huntsville was for the reason that no suitable place beautiful residence on Iowa street, a nice horse and cow that he brought son and daughter a stenographer in tables. Frank Henson, Pierre Bar- the guest of Tobe Harris. has been provided on the Fair grounds Ye correspondent arrived home from the west. At. St. Paul's A. M. E. church. the congressional library; L. A. Wiles, quet, Wm. Ross and Mr. Hicks are for the bousing of vuluablo paintings. Monday morning from Chicago, 111., Mrs. Mabel Robeson and daughter Don't miss it. Monday evening, Au­ a U. S. government employe and a still employed at the Ballangal- hotel COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. It was one of the hopes of the orig­ having, attended the grand session of of Hocking were in Albia Sunday. great politician; the principal of the inators of the Women and Children's the O E. S. ' The lawn-social and moonlight gust 31st.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages1 Page
-
File Size-