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| The Davenport Democrat and Leader. January 17, 1909. |
Unfortunately, I couldn't find any information on this act. Just a photo, and a simple blurb saying they were one of the musical acts performing at the Family Theater in January 1909.
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| The Davenport Democrat and Leader. January 19, 1908. |
Rollerskating must have been a big thing, because they offered a Masquerade Skate every evening and Sunday afternoon.
| Colorized image, showing the cast of The Balkan Princess |
The Balkan Princess was performed at the Burtis Opera House on March 30, 1913. The Daily Times descibed it as a "bubbling musical comedy." It was filled with sentiment and happiness and told the story of the romance between Princess Stephanie of Balavia and Grand Duke Sergius.
Coca-Cola was Iowa's drink of choice in 1914. And as we learn from the ad, it wasn't just for men or women. Coca-Cola was "Everybody's Drink." This advertisement was printed in the Des Moines Register on September 20, 1914.
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| Charcoal drawing after an image in the Des Moines Register. August 23, 1914. |
The Davenport Democrat and Leader printed this picture of the 1889 Davenport baseball team on August 20, 1912.
Upper row: (left to right) Con Strothers; Whitaker; Routcliffe; and Henry Schuhknecht.
Middle row: (left to right) Joe Kappel; Sammy Nichols; Bob Allen, captain; Charles Gessinger; and Henry Kappel.
Bottom row: (left to right) jerry Harrington; Billy Rhines; Jack Fanning; Jack and Jacj Lauler.