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6 THE KOC1C ISLAND AKGTJSy FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1910. . Wehing-er-Bolt. Wednesday afternoon at 4:80 o'clock it the parsonage "of Holy Cross Luth eran church was solemnized the mar riage of Miss Emma Wehinger, daugh ter of M. Wehinger. to O. W. BoMt, Bon of Mrs. J." J. Boldt, both of Daven port, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Mr. Studt of Rock Island In the absence of Rev. Mr. Greif. The bride's dress was cream lansdown and her maid of honor wore pink silk. A. H. Miller served the groom as best man. A wedding dinner was served af ter the ceremony at the home of the groom's mother, 713 West Seventh street, Davenport, only the immediate relatives being present. Mr. Boldt is one of the prominent young contract iatarday FINE 25c TOOTH BRUSHES, Saturday 16 WASHABLE DRESS SHIELDS, pair 9 FULL POUND CAN of Alrfloat talcum powdr, oc size . -15 McGABE'S Last day for $1 and $1.25 foulard silks at 58c a yd. 58c WOMEN'S WASH DRESSES In a great and decisive clearance. Saturday will be a feast day in the women 's wash dress section. All the Lawn and Ging ham dresses that were $3.50, $4.00 and up to $5.95 will be sold on Saturday at just ?1.94. All the $13.50, $15.00 and $16.50 wash dresses, made up in best styles of such. ma terials as rough and smooth linens, poplins, and dainty mulls are marked for a quick goodbye at just $6.50 QUEEN BRAND FINE MUSLIN CAMBRIC PER YARD 10 GOOD QUALITY CHECK APRON GINGHAMS, PER YARD ..4y2 BLEACHED DOMET SHAKER FLANNEL, PER YARD 5 Sample pairs women's hose, Lord & Taylor's celebrat ed Onyx brand, 50c, 69c and 75c qualities, while 20 doz en last, per pair, 34. FINE CHINA WATER PITCH ERS, assorted sizes, large vari ety of decorations, up to $1.00 value, choice 58 THIN BLOWN TABLE TUMBLERS, needle etched designs, the $1.25 dozen kind, per set of six . 39 Women's and Misses' Parasols, just 43 left, worth $1.00 and up to $3.00, some are a little soiled, pick 'em out yourself at 50. 4 Big Shoe Specials Tomorrow Men's oxfords, worth $4-00 and $5.00, Saturday, 1.98. Women's oxfords mostly small sizes, Saturday, 0K Saturday Is the last day of the 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT on the mussed and tossed fan cy linens. Lota of very hand some pieces left Pick as you choose and take Just a QUAR TER OPF. Stevena bleached pure linen crash Saturday all day and evening, 9e yard, yes 9. $22 Brass Bed . $10.95 More of these fine all brass beds have Just been received, in full and size, satin or pol ished finish, special while they last only , $10.95 Musical Program ors of Davenport. The young couple will leave Saturday for a wedding trip west. They will be at home to their friends after Sept. 15, at 1221 Wash ington street, Davenport. . Prize Winners at Eagles Party. The winners of prizes at the party given by the Ladies' auxiliary of the Eagles yesterday afternoon at the Eagles' home were Mrs. C. Theus, first; Mrs. Eastland, second; Mrs. Faust, third, and Mrs. Henry Stelk, fourth. Cinch was the game and We party was well attended. Xitzel-Lehbert. Victor Nitzel and Miss Louise Leb bert, both of Moline, were married Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Specials PLAIN AND CARVED shell braid pins, pair 15 WASH DRESS GOODS in-odds and ends, remnants, broken lots, etc., to close quick, a yard 5 All the Madras, Mull, Linen and Poplin Wash dresses that were $10.00 to $12.50. are marked now just $4.50. ' The $19.00, $22.50 and $25.00 dresses, made in tu nic effects, panel fronts, etc.. and of the finest imported linen crash, linen mull, Swiss, etc. all at one grand clean-up price, at $9.50. 7 PIECE GLASS KITCHEN SETS, with air tight aluminum screw tops, sold regularly at 90c, Saturday 60 Boys' shoes and oxfords, Sat urday. 98. Girls' shoes and oxfords, Sat urday, 98. Saturday morning, 10 dozen of those big nice huck towels at 7c each, 7 Great big center pieces, three rows of drawn work, 30 inches square, nicely hemstitched 42c, only 42. $1.50 Mission Foot Stool 59c This handsome ' foot stool exactly as pictured. Heavy solid oak legs and frame, with genu ine leather top, in the early English finish, while 50 last, only ........... .........59 in the Evenino ' ii f 1 A t unm j - I parsonage of the United Presbyterian churuch, the pastor, the Rev. W. H. Story, performing the ceremony. The young people were attended by Miss Freeda Lebbert, sister of the bride, and Michael Brown. The bride vis a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Leb bert, 1333 Twenty-fourth avenue, Mo line. Mr. Nitzel is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nitzel. 1900 Fifteenth street, Moline. He is ait assistant fore man at the, Moline Wagon company plant and he and his bride will make their home In Moline. Shower for Miss Hightower. Miss Nettie Auwarter entertained a number of her young lady friends from the three cities last evening at a linen shower for Miss Sylvia High tower, who Aug. 31 will become the bride of Eval Hendricks. The Au warter home, 1311 Sixth avenue, was prettily decorated in the wed ding colors, green and white. There were games and music and at 11 o'clock a coarse lunch was served. Miss Hightower received many nice presents. . Personal Points Mrs. A. W. Elwell of Chicago is vis iting relatives in the city. - G. C. Blakslee has returned from a two weeks' outing at Lake Geneva, Wis. Miss Bessie Kelly of Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Gottwall. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Rice will arrive home this evening from White Sul phur Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Larkin returned home from Oneida, I1L, where they had visited Beveal days. , Miss Selma Bechtel left today for hem home in Dubuque after visiting relatives in the city. Miss Ollie Minteer left this morn ing for her home in Detroit, Mich., af ter a visit in the city. Frank Wilcher will leave tomorrow afternoon to join the football boys In camp below Andalusia.. Fred L. Mitchell has returned to his home after having spent the summer at school in Pennsylvania. Miss Gertrude Klofz of Columbus Junction, Iowa, is spending a month visiting friends in Rock Island. Misses Jean' and Mildred Sehmann of Kankakee are spending a week in the city as the guests of relatives. Miss Hilda Christiansen of Boston is a guest at the home of I A. Schmidt, 839 Twenty-third street. Fred W. Young, 1100 Fourth avenue, departed yesterday for Beardstown. where he will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. KH. Prince of Omaha, who have been spending the -past week in the city as the guests of relatives have returned home. Mrs. J. Paul Duffin, formerly of Rock Island, now of Memphis, Tenn., is vis iting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Warren. Mrs. F. H. Totter and son Stanley of Oakland, Cal., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Potter's mother, Mrs. Katber ine Meenan, 2538 Eighth avenue. Harry Reiger, who has been em played at the office of Architect O. Z. Cervin since last June, will leave Mon day for his home at Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ostrand, who have been spending the past month in Rock Island visiting relatives, left this morning for their home in Des Moines. Miss Grace Wood, 3037 Tenth ave nue, has returned from a trip to Mack inac island and Mullet Lake, Mich., where she has been enjoying a month's vacation with her aunt. Misses Abby Burns, Irene Don, Cora Gaetjer, Evangeline Casteel, Mabel Smith and Dorothy Pleasants and Mrs. F. C. Hemeway have returned after a two weeks' outing at Cordova. Dale Hayes left this morning for Springfield, where he will visit fc) several days." He will go from there to Rolla, Mo., to resume his studies at the Missouri State school of Mines. Captain A. M. Short, the well known river captain and pilot, who has been spending the summer in Rock Island, departed this morning for an extended visit in the west. He will go from" here to San Francisco, and from there to Seattle, his former home. He will return to Rock Island in the fall. HERE IS A REMEDY THAT WILL CURE ECZEMA "WE PROVE IT" Why waste time and money exper imenting with greasy salves and lo uons, trying to anve tne eczema germ from underneath ' the skin when the Thomas Drug company guarantees ZEMO, a clean liquid preparation for external use to rid the skin of the germ life that causes the trouble? One application will relieve the itching and often, times one bottle is sufficient to cure a mi nor case of eczema. In over 2,000 towns and cities In America, the leading druggist has the agency for ZEMO and he will tell you of the marvelous cures made by this clean, simple treatment, ZEMO is recognized as the cleanest and most popular treatment for ec zema, pimples, dandruff and all oth er forms of skin or scalp affections whether on an infant or grown per son.' Will, you try a bottle on oer recommendation? Thomas Drug company. Staggers Skeptics. That a clean, nice, fragrant com pound like Bucklen's Arnica Salve will instantly relieve a bad burn, cut. scald, wound or piles, staggers skep tics. But great cures prove its a wonderful healer of the worst sores, ulcers, boils, felons, eczema, skin eruptions, as also chapped hands, sprains and corns. Try.lt, 25 cents at all druggists. All tfce KNIGHTS ARRIVING Advance Guard of Order, of Jo seph Comes for the Grand Lodge Meeting, v' PITTSBURG FIRST HERE A. Edli, Past Supreme Commander, Reaches City Convention to Open Sunday Afternoon. . ' Delegates to the grand lodge of the Order of Knights of Joseph tC be held here for three days, beginning Sunday, are arriving in Rock Island today. . It is expected that the majority of dele gates will arrive here tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. A. Edlis of Pittsburg arrived last evening. Mr. Edlis is a past su preme commander of the grand lodge'.i At present he is city treasurer of Pittsburg. . He has served as a repre sentative in the" Pennsylvania legisla ture. Most of the 300 delegates who are expected here, will come from the east, as that is where the lodge has the largest number of members. The grand lodge will be opened Sunday afternoon at 1:30 at the New Harper, J. J. Taxman of Rock Island calling the meeting to order. Rabbi W. H. Fineshriber of Davenport will deliver the opening prayer. The gavel will then be given to the supreme com mander of the order. Napoleon Meyers, of Buffalo, N. Y. The supreme officers will submit reports and the meeting will then be adjourned. Addreaaed by Mayer Levi. The meeting will continue Monday morning and will be opened at 9 o'clock with prayer by Rabbi John Marcus of Elmira, -N. Y. This will be followed by an address by Mayer Levi of this city. Officers will be elected. There will be a banquet at the New Harper in the evening at 7:30. Rabbi Fineshriber will act as toastmaster. Tuesday, the last day of the conven tion, routine business will be taken up. REWARD OFFERED FOR MISSING MAN Henry Meinhardt, . Scott County Farmer, Reported Seen in Mo line by Friend. Reports accruing from the search which is being instituted for missing Henry Meinhardt, . who disappeared from his home, two miles east of El dridge, in Scott county, Tuesday morning, have""it that he wasseen in Moline Wednesday and that h is now again lost to view. He was seen by J. K. Sklmmons, a horse buyer of Mo line, soon after his disappearance from Davenport. Subsequent search has brought nothing to light that leads towards finding him and his rel atives are fearful lest he suffer from deprivation. They think that the tost man is the victim of the severe heat of the last few days and that he is wandering around unconscious of the fact that he is being searched for. A reward of $50 has been posted by his family for his recovery and the police of the three cities are exerting every effort to find the man. In buying a cough medicine, don't be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it. and relief is sure to follow. Ee pecially recommended for coughs, colds and whooping coughs. Sold by all druggists. I! i&YyM?jy&2 Mil . You Tomorrow your choice fine suits at In a few days we are going to show the finest fall lines you ever saw. YOU CAN The Theatre SEPTEMBER AT ILLINOIS. Sept. 1 "Lulu's Husbands," with Mabel Barrison and Harry Conor. Sept 3 "The Judgment of Eve," matinee and night. Sept. 4 "Cast Aside," matinee and night. Sept. 5 "Am I a Chinaman," mat inee and night. Sept. 8 ','The Girl, the Man, the Game." Sept. 11 "Juet a Woman's Way." Sept 12 "The Climax." Sept. 15 "Daniel Boone. Sept. 16 Rose Hill Folly company, matinee and night. Sept. 17 "Isle cf Spice." " Sept. IS Richard Jose in "Silver Threads," matinee and night. Sept. 19 "A Broken Idol." - Sept. 23 "The World and a Wo man." Sept. 25 "The Port of Missing Men," matinee and night.. Sept. 30-William Norris in "My Cin derella Girl." Notice of Sale. In the District Court of the United States, for the Southern district of Illi Nek? Noli? 'Being Early seekers find much of models of Suits, Coats, Dresses, An TLarly Display of Telvest Tall Styles in Tailored Hats - is the last chance to get of bur entire stock of BMBBMaaiMaaBiiMrniiaMBMaiMBMaM BANK ON WHAT nois: Northern division. In the matter of A. M. Suhler, bank rupt. As trustee of the goods of A. M. Suhler, I, the undersigned, hereby give notice that I will sell at private salev all of the goods, consisting of wines, cigars, liquors and other1 goods used in the saloon business by A. M. Suhler, MAJESTIC THEATRE Grand Opening Sunday Matinee, Aug. 28 With the greatest of all Vaudeville shows. 6 Big Headline Acts 6 Vaudeville like you see in Chicago. Complete Change of Program Mon day and Thursday. Matinee daily at 3 p. m. Any seat 10c, except Sunday and holidays. Evening: 8 and 9:15. 10-20-30c. Seats now on sale at the box office Remember Opening, Sunday Matinee, Aug. 28 Tall Qarments Shohm at Tie 3ee Hibe after the new and beautiful in dross will interest in this great showing of new fall Styles were never prettier, nor were materials ever more attractive than they are this season. . In this grand showing we have selected styles to suit ev ery taste, and no one will be disappointed as to her least or greatest requirements. ' Our selections, as always, are the largest ever displayed in the. middle west. Hundreds of new effects in black and colors for immedi ate wear from the foremost makers of Tailored Hats. Prices range from $1.50 up to $7.C0. Every approved ztle is represented. ' . HIVE WE SAY bankrupt; and the persons desiring to purchase the same may reach me at the Rock Island house, or phone No. C141, in the city of Rock Island. All of said goods mutt be sold within 10 days from this date. 1 Dated this 25th day of August, A. D. 1910. R. C. PEARCE. Trustee. H. M. McCaskrin, attorney. AIRDOME SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT ALL THIS WI:E1v Indiana Stock Co. After 13 weeks in Moline. Presenting , JANE The Funniest Farce, No advance in prices, H)-20c Ml 1 1 J w 3S Skins, furs Corner Second and !! Brady Streets Davenport sews all the time THK m ' m - - ARGUS.