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ROCKFORD DAILY REPEGISTAR T -resets-es...s..ts..t::e-ras-agen-was I S I o. I 1 A 'F S THEA TRES ff GIRLS WIN IN RACES. L -..-.- 5 3' at-fat-z:ss:asaeaw-as-xaaaasessass Flynn Club to the Front. tSpecial to Repegistaixi Belvidere, Nov. IS.--At :L ioint track meet between The Belvidere Boiler Makers and Rockford Flynn Club. Miss M. Norton of the Hijghland Sewing Academy won the mile in 4:40. Miss Norton has trained for 8 years, using the Flynn method. She re- ceived a handsome leather medal. Cherry Valley, Nov. lS.-- Miss Hilda Peterson won the ladies' Marathon in 2 h1's. 47 min. I2 seconds. About 12,- 000 witnessed the race in the stadium. Mr. Arthur Hildebrand has returned from New York, where he has been given a tryout with the Giants. Mc- Graw wires that he needs more seasoning: and he is to report to liigit Tritle of the Cherry Valley team. Tonight, at the R. A, C.: Ten rounds between NVhirl- Wind tEdi Witherstein and Kid tHarryJ Johnson for ban- tam weight championship. Ralph S. P. Brabrook has just broken the world's rec- ord in the 220 low hurdles, making the distance in 10 flat seconds. Great credit is due Robert Armstrong. his trainer, the noted exponent ef the peanut diet. AT THE GRAND TONIGHT. Boydell Eastonne and Rae Fryzbie in their excruciating farce, Shine, Little Glow XVUl'l11.u Popular prices. AT THE MAJESTEUM. Mme. Hazelle Upson, Pri- ma Dona, will sing, BIushes Come and Blushes Go, but Dimples Stay Forever. Youngs and McGuire, He- brew parodists and comedi- ans: Miss Ruth Rosenquist, terpsichrrean artistg Eugene Hall, ventriloquist and bird imitator: Henry Haegg, the boy with the golden voice, will sing nlcerated songs. Miss M. Burns has left vau- deville and is starring in a one-act tragedy, entitled Burns Is a Hot Name. ,,..Oil LEAVES POSITIO Miss Irma Lynn, who has been employed at Edna Ericksc:n's Lafiteria. has left the establishment. These are the facts of the case: Miss E. Fredrickson, a clerk at Stewart Sr Co., entered the cafe and called for consomme mock turtle. Miss Lynn, thinking she had been told to consume a turtle, was highly incensed, and, after the altercation which follow- ed. she left the firm. Feed at the Dairy Lunch Room Best meat. Fresh milk. Lots of water. Five years' experience at H. S. Lunch Room. N. Curtin and A. Fitzpatrick. The Sweet-Meat Store The only place to buy home made candies. Get him a box and watch results. 118 N. Wyman. Clarella Brown an-1 Grace Black, Props. Trade ITHE LONG 8: SHORT OF ITI Mark SPECIAL SALE We are closing out our stock of general merchandise at great discount. Remember the place, 1864 48th street. It will pay you to trade at Ralph---Johnson's---Willar.I Are you troubled with chap- ped hair, ingrowing hands, rheumatic eyelids or tubercu- losis of the feet? Bessie Rob- crt's Burdock Balm will cure you. It has cured thousands. , Wou1dn't that tickle you? Bephlogisticated Feathers USICIJ HY Walt. Ericson, Upholsterer 4.13 SO. MAIN 1 .S WANT ADS y WANTED-Position as u quiet, obedient husband in some re- Iiahle household. J. XVarren Harker, IL. F. D. 7. WANTED-I'n1iIs for Ilaneing School. Uhii-I-.en Ilop a spe- cialty. Iielsarte if wished. Ituby .Iohnson M I.. WiIlouf.:h- hy, Props. WANTED-A eity broke row boat. for a lady with shell oars. Address Iva Ileid at Mm-Grahan's 1'onl'et-lionery. WANTEDgl'hiIdi'en for XY. Me- l4Iaehran's Kindergarten. Our lll0ll0, None too young. GIRLS! Learn the business, learn lu make Hats. ill. l'I- l'll'l'S Iilillinery. WANTED---A dining room maid. Must. furnish references. For- mer school term-her 1u'et'erred. liirlg 400 Nic. ol' eall ill IC. Helnrs Iioarding llouse. WANTED-XYaiI1'ess at l'. I'aI- mer's 154' IlIlIl'll counter. LOST-Between N. l'hnreh and my earelessntss, one sunburst set with one nioonsione and three satelites. lleturn to Miss lfllla Johnson, I'ubIiv Stenog- rapher, Trust Bldg. MANICURING Moles, Warts and Money Removed Painlessly All lnslrumenls sterilized in Uzone I.11.LIAN in-:ko LUND lEIll'l'H STRUM Phone 40 Trust Bldg. Blanche Bowman's Baked Bean Bon Bons THE CHILDREN CRY FOR THEM XYATCH I-'OR THE LITTLE B's SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT Ruby Ericson's Confectionery TRY OUR MOLASSES KISSES DON'T ACCEPT IMITATIONS Our Potato Bread is the oNI,x' variety on the Market put up in Dust-Proof, Germ-Proof, Air-Tight Packages LCl'l0l'e Wel'lel'SLI'OfI'l,S B8keI'y 514. WEST STATE
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'J ROCKFURD DAILY REPEGISTAR PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING Assocnvrsn l ness SERVICE 23 BOTH PHONES 23 3 Editorial If you happen to be knock- ed in these columns, kindly remember that the editor doesn't write this fhI'll mal- ice: he has to SllDDOI't a small family of nine large children.-J. W. VV. l0,.Y Miss Lillian Tinberg gave an oratorical 1'ecital at the White Conservatory of Dra- matic Arts last evening. The large number who were pres- eIIt were very much impress- ed and speak highly of the results being accomplished by the instructors, the Miss- es Lucile and Leila White. Niss Garnett Nash, teach--r of grade 1, Lincoln school, has arranged to give her pu- pils a treat tomorrow after- noon. They will be given a lecture by Prof. Ferguson Wormwood, M. D., N. I. F., the famous ex-Rea specialist. He will enlighten the little ones as to the Super-excres- cence of Expository Motiva- tion. ..T0. Advertise in the Repegistar ROCKFORD DAILY REPEGISTAR A HORRIBLE CCIDE T Joe Lundholm, head pencil pusher for Pearson Lumber Co., slips on piece of atmo- sphere and is precipitated to the ground. Hang nail on right hand horribly mangled. Thinks atmosphere was placed there on purpose. Dr. 'William Holly administers relief. Continued elsewhere. -EOL- The Misses Marguerite Pe- terson and Alma Stevens are home on a short visit from Chicago, where they are nurs- ing in St. Luke's hospital. Esther Mead and Mary Ross are editing a new maga- zine, The Ladies' Home Ba- zar. Every copy contains short stories, dress patterns, 2 pages of music and house- hold hints. It is illustrated oy that artist of far-famed ability, Miss Stella Mande- ville, and promises to be very popular among the gentler sex. Another star has been add- ed to the galaxy of Repegis- tar reporters. After using every means of persuasion, the editor has obtained the services of Miss Marguerite Skinner, who will write our Society Notes and also a new column of her own invention, headed Smiles . 553996899689963294-89i682k32iC-8294-599689 socusrri 1voTEs :Za Pi- 39'DG 32-DG89-56SSNSQNSS-X-SSX-SSNSSMSSH Miss Edna Cutting enter- tained at a dinner party last night. It is whispered about that it was a prenuptial af- fair. Rev. W. Ashton Johnson of Court St. M. E, church will take for his text next Sun.. The immoralities of reading literatrre on the Sabbath. Brother Elvidge will lead Sun. School. Master Waldo Harris will take a place as soloist in the chcir cf the Holy Jumpers. Miss Marjorie Gihbonoy has returned from Mud lake, where she reports the fish are plentiful, biting on iAn- glelworms taken from the tlwirel. M'1ne. Lucie Brearly has returned to her old home for a few days visit prior to a year's concert tour in Eu- rope. Miss Fern Lane has been appointed teacher of room 8 of the Fred Camlin school, taking the place va- cated by Miss Madeline Pet- ritz. Miss Petritz leaves the city next week for Lawt, on the river Rhein. HAIRBREADTH ESCA PE Four Ladies Attacked in Wildsksaved by a Merry Widow Almost breathless, four young ladies dashed into the Sanitarium grounds. They were the Misses Gladys By- ers, M. Moscrop, Ruth Lar- son and Cora Lind. They had been gathering flowers. when suddenly :I carnivorous Bovine dashed from ambush with devouring intentions. With great presence of mind Miss Byers threw off her Merry Widow llat and while the beast devoured it the four escaped. The quartet are em- ployed at the Buckbee seed plant. io--- Signor Penn Worden is now the musical director at the Star theater. We all wish success for this talented mu- sician. The Misses M. Gunner, Ed- nah Allen and R. Alley have been appointed missionaries to British East Africa. They will look after the theological interests of the Roosevelt party. After two years of patient waiting Eugene Garey has been admitted to the Cherry Valley Nurse Girls' Union.
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4 OOK me over before buying cabbages. B. ANDERSON tLRUt'lCRIl'fS l IIAYIC You A Ll'l l'l.l'1 FMRY AT Hoiui-t? FAIRY SOAP ' A. Ralstonis Drug Store R Ii A L E S T A 'I' Ii Big Lots R. lVleycr Little Lots 81 Job Lots l'l. Reid Can You Beat lt? Whip Cream D. McCORVlE'S MILK DEPOT HATS HATS M. LAWSON Nl 1 i.i,iNicRv HATS HATS HACKS, HORSES OR HAY B. R E N NY tpicli.ivi-tax' LOCALS CUNTINUED Florence Taylor has com- pleted a novel which prom- ises to have a large sale dIl10llg the younger set. It is called, How to Work the Teachers or Winning Ways at High School. lt contains personal experiences of the author. Miss Hazel Koch has been admitted to the angel choir :it Trinity church, New York. lt is rumored that she got in more thru her face than thru her voice. Miss Cora Wester is win- ning great renown for her home city, in England, where she is giving a series of re- citals. After years of patient ef- fort Miss Mary Weld has suc- ceded i11 mastering German pronunciation and is now compiling a comprehensive pronouncing Gazetteer. -.i01-T OBITU ARY To the regret of all Miss Gladys Shockley died a- laughing on a Harlem car yesterday, caught from the contagious giggling duo of such fame. The death of Mary Milne is reported. She was a most prominent worker in the W. C. T. U. The good always die young. i I i I I ROCKFORD DAILY REPEGISTER W CHIMNEY SWEEP No Stove Pipe Too Small-No Stack Too H Eave Spouts a Specialty. SKI. N. CAMLIN igh. LATEST BOOKS UGamblin,q On The Green or HHow To Be uv R. COTTA Bad Hliugs and Other Insects I Have Saw uv RALPH XYALDO EMERSON HINCHLIFF Making Use of Spare Crumbsf' II-Iomc Economics' in' Y. XVOLCOTT H'l'he Hoy Hero of S. Dakota nv F. HUCKINS 'SHOW I Made A New-Man of Myself PUPULAH in' CA R R I E XVA T ER M A N PRICES Stationary QQOKS Weingartnefs It Never Moves That's what They All stty: DR. CARLIUS RANG'S PALE PILLS For Sale at TESTIMONIAL DICAR SIR: Two years ago my son took one of your pills. Since then he has taken no other. A. IXfI0'I'lll5R LINDBLADBS APOTEC 7st St
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