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1. . 10 .THE ARGUS. SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 190a. aEnng Powder Strength always wins the long race. Catmmet VaXing Powder is the strongest baing powder on the market. GOSSIP OF PLAYERS. (Continued From Page Nine.) ed corner, is the dK-ldM superiority -of the Americans manifest. There is so evident a desire In some quarters to belittle the quality of the National leairue that I want to show that a true analyst will disclose the baselessness of this disparagement." Sharp thinks ihe strongest nine that c-ouM be gjt out of the American league would comprise Cbesbro, Di necu and Young, pitchers; Criger, catcher; Harry Davis, first base; La Joie, second base; Wallace, short: Brad ley, third, and Jake Stahl, Ileidrick and Keeler, outfield. American League's Strong Point. He also says that there can be no question that on the left side of the dia mondthat Is, as far as shortstops and third basemen are concerned the American league has by faj the advan tage. Every club in the American league except St. Louis anil Washington Is representatives in" this' class. " If Wal lace is kept at third by McAleer, the Browns will have the peer of Collins, Bradley or any other guardian of the difficult comer. Shortstops. Look at the American league short stops, and they stack up almost as stronjr. l'i'reut. ElberfeM. Wallace, George Davi and Cassldy are wonders In their line, but Monte Cross. Turner and O'I.eary are not wonders:. When you compare the third base men and" shortstops of the National league with these marvels there is real ly no comparison as a whole, although It must be conceded that the National have lu lahlen, Corcoran. Wagner. Tinker and Shay men of very high class as fielding shortstops. There Is a dearth of third basemen, for whilo Leach, Steiufeldt, Brain. Devlin and Casey are fair nsne of them except Tommy Leach would be rated as strict ly first class. That's where the American league has a most decided advantage and will have for i rear fr two ret -uniil some Banish Blue Mondav and the disagreeable task of leaning over damp, leaky washtubs, by equipping your Jaunary wiui m 1 LaundrvTravs flf) Is there any reason why- you y7 should not have a modern Laun dry in your home? tenderd" Landry Tra s are strictly modern, perfectly clean, sanitary, and moderate in price. Let us tell you the cost of putting a modern Laundry in vour home. CHANNON A: DUFF A 1 12 -evriil-riilh Mrfft. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXX30000CXXX30CXXXXKXCOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MEN TAKE DR. WALSH'S successful treatment, if you are suffering from Nervous Debility, Ex haustion, Drains, Physical Decline, Blood Poison, Varicocele, Failing Memory, Mental Delusions, Hydrocele, Dyspepsia, Piles, Bronchitis, Liver or Kidney Diseases, and regain ycur Health, Strength and Vigor. X HAY EXAMINATION FREE. DR. j. E. walsh. WOMEN ' You need Dr. Walsh's Special Treatment if you aro Buffering from Uterine or Ovarian Diseases, Nervous Kxhaustion, Rheumatism, Head ache, Backache, Constipation, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, or any other chronic disease. YOU KNOW that Dr. Walsh is the only specialist who ever remained in the trl clties over two years. You also know he has been located in Daven port 11 years. You must know why Dr. Walsh remains permanently is because he cures his patients. Dlt. WALSH'S TREATMENT Cure3 when g fail. DR. WALSH'S TREATMENT Curcs tlie 3t ob8tln- ate cases. DR. WALSH'S TREATMENT Has cured thousands m the tri-cities. DR. WALSH'S TREATMENT Will cure you of chron. ic disease. DR. WALSH'S TREATMENT 18 based on 25 year8' experience. DR. WALSH'S TREATMENT Includes all modern methods. Electricity In all forms; Vibration, etc. Dr. Walsh's Treatment Is within the reach of all. Only Curable cases taken. If You cannot call, write.. Hundreds cured by mail. Hours: 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m., Sunday, 11?n to 1:30 p. m. Office McCullough building 124 West Third street, Davenport, Iowa. TOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCXX T. W. Fogelstrom UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER. SI'ENSK LIKUESORGA RE. LiDY ASSlSTtNT. Furniture Upholstering neatly done. 1103 Third avenue, Rock Island. Old 'Phone W122; new 'phone 5423. 4- ir jTS V Special Offer Made ? For Easter Trade jh At Mmoai l.mla liquor kouar, a Im ttlr- r Rttf Callforaia nlir for 3T-: Imi rilfTrrral k mdra, Murh mn I'orf. AaiiHirii. I ilanba, Mamlrl. M n H other. ThU la1u-t-mrat in only ofTrr-d latil aftrr Kaalrr. We Kuaran I rr Ibr funlil in be ia rrprrwal -Ml: If . m do nl have lt lakr it. I i aul mi Ihr raiirr, for at aa; iilhrr liquor hnur jna will have to pa t be prit-e mralloard a ho e. Itecnember tbe plaee. eoraer rralrrala xtreet and Third av- Simon Lewis MARKET SQUARE. h-h-i- 'i-i-i-i-i- h-hi- ml ?r W MM 4$M i rzk 4em 1 b Pyemy Home as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play when in health and how conducive to health th: games in which they indulge, the outdoor life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits ihey should be taught to form and the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injuri ous or objectionable nature, and if at any time a remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be used; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pieasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor in many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use. Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval cf physicians generally, because they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform all reputa ble physicians as to the medicinal principles cf Syrup of Figs, obtained, by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most beneficially and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste ; therefore it is net a secret remedy and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate seh'-mecicaticn. Please to remember and teach your children also hat the genuine Syrup of Figs always has the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front cf every package and that it is for sale in bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size, or having printed thereon the name cf any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have a oottie on nana, as it is equally beneficial fcr the parents and the childi whenever a laxative remedy is required. WVatttbaKBaWa O 9 9 'en. fn BUI. IJKADLEY. CLEVELAND'S ST A It THIRD BASEMAN. supplied with a first "class" third base man. The list of the great third cush ion experts is really imposing, and he doubts if he will ever see their equals ngaln In a bunch in one league. Jimmy Collins of Boston, Bradley of Cleveland. Conroy of New York, Lave Cross of Philadelphia, Tauuehill and Coughlin what an array of splendid talent: And it makes one regret that Washington and St. Lmils have not BAGK-AGHE and all other symptoms of kidney dis ease are speedily removed when the kidneys are made healthy, active and vigorous by the use of s G Dr. A. V. Ghaso' Kidney-Liver Pill the world's greatest kidney and liver regulator, and the only medicine hav ing a combined action on kidneys and liver. One pill a dose ; 25 cents a box. Write for free sample to The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Chicago Dental Company OFFICE 1617J4 SECOND AVENUE. of the coming stars oftfie National have arrived. McGraw Is Content. Manager McGraw of the New York National league champions Is not de veloping many "phenoms" these days of doubt and much anxiety. He seems to be contented with the veterans he has on hand. As long as they can '"deliver the goods'' he will have nothing to fear. McOinnity, Matbewson and Taylor will probably do the bulk of the pitching again this season, although It Is said that Ames expects to take his regular turn on the rubber, while Wlltse should do better work in the pitcher's position this year than he did last season If one can believe half he henrs. The rest of McGrnw's team have come up to ex pectations In their work thus far. Pa.ln.ess Extracting and removal of nerves done by us. and the best and most careiui treatment $iven to all cases. READ THIl : We have a patent thin elastic plate ith natural gums that fits in all cases md when others fail. .e use no cheap material in our office, for our work is all guaranteed to be qual to the high est priced dentists ar.d to be first class in every respect. Notice c:r prices bo low, they are always the Earner CLEANING FREE. Cement Filling .25 .50 .50 1.00 4.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 Gold Platinum Filling Silver Filling Gold Fillings. $1 and up Gold Crown'., 22 $4 and $5.. Thin Elastic Plates Best Red Rubber Plates Oothera OFFICU 1607 SECOND AVENUE Over Speidel's Drug Stor OR. C S. MARSHALL. IN THE SUBURBS. MILAN. Milan. April 15. Miss Nina Gil niore has given up her school work at Augustana college to take the posi tion in her father's store, made vacant by the resignation of Glen Kitzslm mons. Mrs. J. H. Moorhead. accompanied by her nephew. Dale Smith, spent Thursday with her mother in Rural. Mrs. E. Kathburn is suffering from an attack of rheumatism. The I-adies Aid society met with Mrs. J. C. Johnston Friday and elected officers for the ensuing year. Samuel Daxon, of Rock Island, was a business caller here Thursday. W. H. Vhit and wife, who havo been suffering from an attack of the grip, are improving. Rev. Marion Humphreys, pastor of the Presbyterian church, returner! from Alexis Wednesday evening where he had leen attending a meet ins of the Presbytery. The W. C. T. l held their regular monthly business meeting with Mrs. C. H. Smith Tuorlay evening. Piam were made for a rally to be held at the horn' of the president. Mrs. C. H. Smith. May 2. for the White Ribbon women of the tri-cities and Milan. Mrs. G. A. Wiggins was a visitor in Rock Island Thursday. At the adjourned Congregational meeting of the Presbyterian church. Alex Medill. J. K. Dickson and C. H. Smith were elected trustee. Ira G. Whitehead of Sears was elect ed school trustee on Saturday. Charles Brandenburg is remtxleling his house on f J rant street. J. C. Miller and family have moved in'o the suit of rooms over the liowl ing alley. Mrs. Martha Girton. who has been making her home with her son in West Bend. Iowa, has returned and will oc cupy her own dwelling on Grant street. Jieccntly vacated by ,1. C. Miller and family. Mrs. (lirton's many friends lire glad to welcome her. Il.ee Kell who has been agent at. Princeville. 111., for the C. R. 1. &P. railway company is spending his va cation with his parents here. Glen Fitzsimmons has resigned his position with .1. H. Gilmore and ex pects to leave for Chicago Tuesday, where he will make application to join Uncle. Sam's navy. His niany friends v ish him success in Ins new undertaking. County Superintendent S. .1. Fergu son and Principal Brown of the Rock Island high school visited the Milan schools Tuesday. I,. Eckhart. of Rock Island, was doing business here Thursday. Sunday April 9 occurred the death of Mrs. E. G. Henderson of Orion, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Rhoadarmer. She came down from Orion on Tuesday expecting to return to her home on Friday morning. She suffered a stroke of apoplexy early Friday morning, after intense suffering passed away Sunday morning at 1 o'clock. The funeral was held Mon day afternoon with a short service at the home of E. L. Rhoadarmer, and continued at the Baptist church in Orion of which deceased was a mem ber, with Interment in the Orion cem etery. Mr. and Mrs. James Galloway are the happy parents of a little son, Inmi to them on Tuesday. Branlenburg Bros, have secured the contract for painting the three lock houses and government office. RAILWAY TIPS. No Excess Fare Charged on Nickel Plate Road. Its trains are comiosed of the best equipment, consisting of through ves tibuled sleeping-cars, in both direc tions, between Chicago. Cleveland Buffalo. New York. Boston and inter mediate points, with unexcelled dining car service, meals ueing served in Nickel Plate dining cars on the Amer ican Club meal plan, ranging in price from CO cents to $1; midday lunch eon. 50 cents. Train No. 2, leaving Chicago at 10:5 a. m.. daily has through vesti bultd sleepers for Boston, via Nickel i'late. West Shore and Boston i, Maine roads, and through vestibule sleepers to New York anl intermed late points, via Nickel Plate and both the Lackawanna and West Shore roads. Train No. 4. leaving Chicago at 2:30 Mri Vincents LittltTchild. Help for Mothers Any woman who is suffering disordered menstruation, bearing down pains, nervous ness, or whose life is made desolate by barrenness, can have the same relief Mrs. Vincent secured, by taking Wine of Cardui in the privacy of her home. No physicians treatment necessary. This pure Wine com mends itself to every suffering woman. Will you go to your druggist today and secure the same relief Mrs. Vincent writes "' ' about? When the stomach, bowels or liver are affected, Thedford's Black-Draught should be used. WIWEopCaBSDDI No. 9.33 Mission St., San Fiiancisco, Cal., Dec. 9, 1903. I am happy and pleaded to attest to the value of Wine of Cardui for pro- rcti ve mothers. I took it for three months before mv darling baby came and Buffered ao little pain I felt I was an exception. The child is hapny and healthy and the sunshine of my life. I had hardly any trouble after bob was born, and after eleven daya wa9 up doing my entire housework and feeling better than I'ha4 felt for years. 1 am the envy of mv neighbors because of the unusually healthy child I have and bo? auoe I never had a sick day myself. 1 pive the entire credit to Wine of Cardui, for I was sickly, pale and thin before I took yfr ustsy & it, but since I have used it I have been in ' -"r r t 1 ul 1 : 1 .... " pounds and enjoy life aa never before. Vice-Praaident. Sonnyaide Mother' Club Br.McLea IIVERKIDNEYILLS.' " YouTorugfistselljthis famous remedy tDROPUS A POSTAL AND WE Will MA1LY0L free: OURDOOK,. Sound Sessz fonwEiitKAfftntiWiii The Dr JLUMcIian Medicine Co St. Louis, Mo. For More Than Fifty Years the SINGER has been recognized as maintaining the Highest Standard of Excellence among Family Sewing-Machines and is now sold at lower prices quality considered, than any other. Whether you propose the purchase of a machine or not there is much to interest most women at any Singer Store and all are cordially invited. By this Sign you may know and will find Singer Stores Everywhere rV:$Mvl These Machines are never sold to dealers. Only from Maker to User A. small payment down, the rest at convenient intervals. Four different Kinds and a wide range of prices to suit. S"old only by Singer Sewing Machine Company 310 Twentieth Street, Rock Island, 111. n m Hallv hK thrrtn'h vfntiKiilurt and intermediate points. m.. dally has through vestibuled ayne, cieve- m- ew sleeping cars for Ft. Wayne, Cle land.. Erie. Buffalo. New York and termediate points, arriving at N York early the second morning. Rates always tho lowest. Writ'-, 'phone or call on n-are.t ticket agen. or John Y. Calahan. k n'-ral agen'. Nickefc- I'late road, IV. Adam fctreei. fi&m-J, Chicago. Chicago depot, L. Kallr and Van Durcn streets. a i