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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER.!. 1010. : : . - r I rCXGOGGGOCOOCCOOOOOCSOO ( . ti news o: DAVENPORT it. Fined for Violating Food Law. iChrged with violating the state pure food law, the Bell-Jones company, ' wholesale egg and commission iner ; chants yesterday afternoon pleaded 1 guilty to the charge before Justice of the Peace Malnes. A fine of . $16 'and costs was assessed. The Infor : 1 matlon filed against Brice P. John . ! son, gTocer, charging him with vio lation of the pure food laws was dismissed. Johnson told State Food ' Inspector M. F. Flynn he had bought the eggs from' the Bell-Jones com ! pany for fresh eggs. He .had sold them aa fresh. Flynn declared that eggs stored and sold for fresh was : In violation of the state food laws. More information against egg deal ers In the city will probably be ; filed. V Fred W. Neals In Insurance Field. Fred W. Neals, who has acted as .clerk at the Hotel Davenport for a number of years, has resigned his position at the hotel to enter, the insurance business. Mr. Neals has '.formed a partnership with Attorney Waldo Becker to conduct an agency of the Travelers' Life in this city. wtrh r.ffie0 In thfl TTM,-ot Vt:nnal bank building. Mr. Neals will be succeeded by George Martin at the tii t- if, r-.; v, i been clerk at the Harper house in Rock Tsland and previous to that at' the New Kimball in this city. Seriously Burned in Stove Accident, j As a result of her clothing catch-; insr flr ivhilf hiirninc snmp nld clothing at her" home, SOI West : Sixth street, yesterday, Mrs. Henry i H. Suhl was seriously burned about 1 the body and face and her injur- j . iea were of such consequence that! she had to be taken to Mercy hos- i pital in the ambulance. Her exact j condition cannot be ascertained at i present but her chances for rocove-yj are only about even. Dr. Newfeldi been attracted by the woman's screams for help and after a brjof ; attontinn tho nrnhnlstifp wnc rnllfl and removed her to the hospital. ! Mrs. Suhl was burned about the had. back, arms, lower limbs and hands, the burns in some parts be ing deep. Y. M. C. A. Roomers Have Srral! Riot. A small riot and war waged be tween the officers of the local Young Men's Christian association and a score or more men and bovs livine in the dormitory Monday night has j this city, whose father, the late Charles resulted in the expulsion of two of ; Pcpp-r was a resident of this city for the members of the association. Let-ja;1V years. ters from officers of the associatioal -vt''- 'ld ,rs- av 1)001 of Hillings, were received by the two youne; men ' Mont.., arrived in Aledo Thursday to notifying them that they should 'spenl a few da s with relatives and leave the building at once if possi- 'friend. ble, but not later than in a week. 1 Dr. and Mrs. .1. D. Careen of Gales- VfVX Mm m - GROWS HAIR and we can PROVE IT! A lady from Minnesota writes: "As a result of usin Danderine, my hair is close to five feet in length. Beautiful Hair at Small Cost HAIR troubles, lite many other diseases, have been wrongly diagnosed and altocether mis understood. The hair itself is not the thing to be treated, for the reason that it is simply a product of the scalp and wholly dependent upon its action. The scalp Is the very soil in which the hair is pro duced, nurtured and grown, and it alone shoul'l receive the attention if results are to be expected. It would do no earthly good to treat the stem of a plant with a view of making it crow and become more beautiful the soil in which the plar.t grows must be attended to. Therefore, the scalp in which the hair grows must receive the attention if you are to expect it to grow and become more beautiful. Loss of hair is caused by the scalp drying cp, or losing its supply of moisture or nutriment; when baldness occurs the scalp has simply lost all its nourishment, leaving nothing for the hair to feed upon (a plant or even a tree would die under similar conditions.) The natural thing to do in either case, is to feed and replenish the sod or scalp as the case maybe, and your crop will grow and multiply as nature intended it should. Knowlton'a Danderine has a most wonder ful effect upon the hair glands and tissues of the scalp. It is the only remedy for the hair ever discovered that is similar to the natural hair roods or liquids of the scalp. It penetrates the pores quickly and the hair soon shows the effects of its wonderfully exhilar ating and life-producing qualities. One 25-cent bottle is enough to convince yon of its great worth as a hair growing and hair beauti fying remedy try it and see for yourself. NOW at all druggists In three sizes, 25c. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. PRFP To show how quickly Hindn-fte " acts, we will send a large sam ple free by return mail to anyone who sends this free coupon to the KKOWLTOH DAKDERiRE C8., CHICAGO, ILL, with their came and address and 10c in silver or stamps to pay postage. Cut This Out r IF YOU ARE NOT SURE we are the CHEAPEST in our RATES and the most LIBERAL in our TERMS, come to our office and WE WILL PROVE IT. M0NE Y On Household Furniture, Pianos, Horses, etc. RELIABLE LOAN COMPANY 1805 Second Ave., Rock Island, 111. . Old phone 1008 P l-JU!i. lOllllBUIviJ I 1 Monday night lights in the building wen out at frequent intervals and1 a disturbance broke out on the dor mitory floors. Chairs blockaded the halls when secretaries went to dis cover what caused the noise. After the lights came on brooms, chairs, cups and shoes flew through the halls. Officers turned out the lights and the turmoil broke forth with renewed vigor. The men were or dered to their rooms and the dis turbance ceased. The expulsion of two of the boys instrumental in the disturbance followed. Stackhouse Court Reporter. Scott Stackhouse, who has been connected with the law office of Cook & Bal luft and Cook & Dodge, the predeces sors of the present firm, for a num ber of years, has been appointed court reporter by William Theophl lus, who was elected judge at the last election. Mr. Stackhouse will assume the duties of his appoint ment In January at the next term of court. C. W. Jone3 will act as re porter during the remainder of the present term. Obituary Record. Edward L. My ers died at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Myers, 6 miles from the city on the Blue ;oihss ruu J'if.u He was born on .viarcn iz, is. Jie is survivea by his parents, two brothers, Sid and one sis- nry r.. aim Alien v.t. ter- -Myrtle C. Myers, all at home. Irs- Julia Lindley, one of the uiu seuifis L1 11113 JU1 111 llll ll , uuu ! yesterday at her home, 1031 Le j Claire street, after an illness of only a week, clue principally to old age. She was born in 1 827 in Queens' 0O.unty' Ireland, and came here when a young woman, with her sis- in New York state at first, but soon came to Davenport and Miss Julia was married to James Lindley a few years afterward. A few years after the marriage Mr. Lindley died and Mrs. Lindley took up her residence with her sister and they have resid ed at 1031 LeClaire street a num- of ear!". S1!,.ls survived by ner sister, nss fiiza 1 unay, one son. James a. una ley. ana a aaugn- ler- Mrp- Scott Stackhouse. Aledo. Mrs. Heljn Francis Martin and daughter of Fall City, Neb., ami son Georuo, who is on the staff of 'he ianipolis Sun. arrived Thursday to 1 sperd a few flays with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Alclntyre and family. Mrs. tin v ;.s, form, rly Miss Helen Pepper of v-.tf--'" 2 "n(W.,-v.:,: 1 . v ' I to L0A 1. ft 1 rJ 8 J i AT-'. & . N burg . came Wednesday to visit Dr. Cabcen's brother, F. E. Cabeeu and wife. Mrs. Griffin and baby came Wednes day f.-om Macomb to spend a few days with Dr. .and Mrs. Sells. James McCreight of Sherrard came Wednesday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCreight and family. The Misses Quaintance of Sherrard are also guests at the McCreight home. Mrs. Anna Baker and niece, Miss Alice Thompson, went to Burlington Wed nesday to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lozier were passengers to Rock Island Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Feoria and Mr. and Mrs. McCbung and daughter of Monmouth were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maxwell last week, returning to their homes on Fri day. Ward Curtie returned to his home in Reynolds Friday to spend a few days' vacation at home. Mrs. John Murphy and son; Mrs. Bear, Mrs. Alta .Marquis and son, and Miss Mary Cassin went to the tri cities Friday to spend a few days. Wi liam Cain left Friday for Rey nolds to visit relatives. Mr. C. L. Gregory and his daughter Martha went to Rock Island Thursday and Mrs. Gregory joined them Friday in a visit at the home of County Super intendent of Schools. J. Ferguson. Mrs. Fredriea Bauer left Friday for Rook Island to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Tunrre. Mrs. James Bjorkman went to Galva Friday to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. George Hawks ami family befo- tneir departure ior r u t- c?,.i. ton. Tex., where Mr. Hawks ha o r.lr. 1 ,.v,.. frit farm Governor K. "V Hock of Kansas de - livercd a lecture in the Aledo opera house Friday evening, Nov. 26. The Wiliiam and Vashti football team are rejoicing over their victory Thursday over the strong Central Uni versity of Iowa team. The game re sulted in ascore of 41 to 3 in favor of William and Vashti. The Aledo high school team was defeat-?;! in Burlington Thursday. The score being 22 to 0. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Fender held a family reunion Thursday. Among the o.it of town Rr.ests were. Mr. and Mrs. Llmer Epperly and Frank Epperly of Blggsville. Mrs.' Charles Thornhill and son of Ind-jRock Island spent Thursday with her sister. Mrs. George Geesey. leaving, j for Joy Mar-Hives in the evening to visit reia-, Mist Emma Thoburn of Rock Island spent a few days with Mrs. H. Har bour, baving Friday for New IJoston to ma'.;e an extended stay. Mr. and Mrs. ;iibert Palmer return ed Friday from a ten days" visit with relatives in Bradford. 111. A. L. Pponsler of Hutchinson. Kan., has been in this city v'.siting his aged mother and sister. Hampton Mrs. Anna Thompson has been spend- ! ,n'lun Urt-a "l .Georpe Hill of Minneapolis, John Hill ,0V.U- v.,,a ..Jo' St- Taul. Stacey Hill of Cincinnati. .mi.-. aiir i nii'i viimi emu Mrs. Ceorge Johnsion of Watertown, visited Tuesday with the ladies' moth er and grandmother. Mrs. M. E. AVhite- head and Mrs. Ruby Buffura, respec tively. George McXenl was 07 years old Sunday. Han Mc.Wal and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McXeal were up from Watertown tr he!i him celebrate. Mrs. H. C. Mc- Neal also had a birthday anniversary that day, so that it was a double cele bration. Sidney Willis has been here from Mowb.idge, S. D., spending some time with relatives. O. J. Guekert and J. M. Benson at tended the land show in Chicago Sat urday. Mrs. S. S. Baker and children were up fr.m Reynolds tho latter part of last week ar.d the early part of this visiting Hampton friends. Mrs. Philena Black of Rock Island called on Hampton relatives Friday. X. O. Thomas left Tuesday for a visit with 1 datives at Los Angeles, Cal. O. F. Bishop has decided to move t " a place near Moline. Frank Fleschman and family have moved to their dwelling In Silvis. Mr. and Mrs. August Light of Pleas ant Volley, Iowa, were here Tuesday visitng at C. H. Iee's. L. I' Baker of Reynolds was in the village the early part of the week. Foster Edward Reynolds, who has been sick with a severe cold is slowly im proving. The oyste'r supper given by the Baptist ladies Thursday evening was well attended. The neat sum of $15.50 being realized. Willie Ahlschlager returned to Mus catine Sunday after spending a few days with Russel Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mewes and daughter Emma of Illinois City, spent Thanksgiving day with. Mr. and Mrs. M. Stewart and family. Miss Xola Gillett departed Monday morning for Dixon, 111., where she will attend school. Qulck Relief for Rheumatism. George W. Koons, Lawton, Mich., says: "Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism has given my wife wonderful benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, had to be lifted for two months. She began the: use of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got up, dressed herself and walk ed out for breakfast." Sold by Otto Grotjan, 1501 Second avenue. Rock Island and Gust Schlegel. 20 West Second street, Davenport. MOLIHE Plana for City Hall. Decision to ask for plans for the proposed new city hall was reached at a meeting of the building committee of the Molina city council. A rough sketch, giving J an idea of the desired general plan, was drawn by the committee and pre liminary plans are being prepared. These will be given to architects as a working basis. There is to be compe tition In preparation of the plans, as the entry list will be open to all arch itects who desire to figure on the new building. o-- For Red Men Consolidation. Mem bers of King Philip tribe of Red Men have voted unanimously to consolidate with Tecumseh and Fox tribes, which will give Moline one of the largest tribes in the state. The meeting was the largest held in a long time, and judging from the enthusiasm that pre vailed a prosperous future will greet the one big tribe. A two-thirds vote would have been sufficient to have car ried the proposition, but there was not I a dissenting voice heard. Tecumseh I rl hn nnc rmoH favnrahlv rin tlio mica. tion, and though Fox tribe has taken no action, its members are in favor f the plan. Tecumseh members desired to wait till action had been taken by King Philip tribe. Arrested on Return with Bride. Julius Raes has just been arrested on a charge of assault with a deadly wea pon as result of a fight May IS. 1010. , . itr Tiitr iitriir (hps nrRi. 11 n inn , I uia country ana me otner aav ,ne re - L j . v.:J. 41.J ,i.'u..j .1 Hiiuiai uu a uiiuk lu mm uie uauu ui 1 the law ready to doacend on him. The i nSht occurred in a sa!oon -ot.ducted ny Alois livcKeghen at loin Railroad avenue, and Ion DcNoble was se - verely cut about the head a!id hands. 1 nerP , om toT- '-uls. nae gone to nav Raes was suspected of wielding thcicnPrt' whe"e he will run a meat mar knife and (he suspicion was strength ened when he disappeared suddenly. At the time of the trouble he was plan ning to return to Belgium, hut he de parted several days in advance of schedule. It has been learned that he skipped to Davenport, where he hoard ed an I. & I. for Clinton. After reach ing Clinton he continued to Chicago, where he met friends whom he accom panied to Belgium. Whllein his native land he was married and he returned to this city with his bride a short time aRO Tn p0)jce learned that he had rPf urred, and he was found at work Tuesday afternoon in the Deere & Co. plant. He was arraigned for a hear ing yesterday, but the case was-continued. In the meantime witnesses will be subpoenaed. Obituary Record. C. M. Hill, Sr.. who went to Cincinnati, Ohio, Thanks Kivinp day, called there by the serious illneps of his sister, Mrs. Anna Cher ry, wired yesterday news of her death at ner tioaie In that city. Mrs. Cherry is survived by two sisters and five brothers: Mrs. Mark Anthony of Taun ton. Mass.; Mrs. .Tosie 13. lieonard and IC. M. Hill of this city, and Sullivan Hill of Cleburne, Texas. Burial will j be at Cincinnati. j Mrs. John Gustaffon. wife of Rev. John Gustafson. formerly of the Mis sion tabernacle in this city, is dead. Her dath occurred Monday at the home of her brother-in-law, Frank O. Munson, who used to live here, but whose home is now in Rockford. Mrs. Gustafson had been in declining health for two years. Had she lived till Dec. 27 she would have been 86 years old. Lay Postoffice Corner Stone. Beloit, Wis., Dec. 1. The cor- Steps a Cough in Five Minutes by the Clock. Does This Harmless Home Made Cough Syrup. MAKE A PINT CHEAP Here Is told how to make a home made pint of cough syr up cheaply, which has been known to stop a cough in five minutes by the clock. It re lieves quickly and certainly' brings about a cure, by its tonic laxitive action and therefore i superior to ordi nary preparations, which only relieve, and then aggrevate by their constipating effects. One dose is not laxitive. but 8 to 10 doses dally create a mild laxitive action and it is said that you can feel the medicine working" on the lungs, throat and bronchial tubes, giving a grand feeling of freshness and strength to the entire system. Any one can make a full pint very cheaply. Obtain of your druggist or have him or der from the wholesale house, a 2 Vfc ounce package of es sence mentho-laxene. Empty it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with a home made syrup composed of one pint of granulated sugar and a half pint of boiling water. When the syrup Is cool add It to the mentho-laxene. The dose is a teaspoonful S to 10 times daily or as re quired. Give the children less according to age. It is perfectly harmles. This is a pleasent tasting and quick acting remedy, iitted by all who have tried it. ; REDUCE Pyrolite or The best and cheapest for furnace, or coek stove. MUELLER LUMBER CO. Old Phone 511. New 5447. 'OOGOOOOGCOOOOQOOOOOOCKWOTOeCQCCOOCXJCCC nerstone of the new $76,000 post- county board, appointed Lewis Rina 5ffice building was laid yesterdaj. Thejker, Nelson A. Cool and Samuel Insull, ceremony was conducted by the republicans, for four years' terra and ;rand secretary of the Wisconsin i Chafes H. Wacker and Gusfavus J. Masons. Silvis Miss Viola Schultz of Silvis was mar- ried Thanksgiving afternoon to Nicho - las J. Miner at the new homo which i -MCL,0'i3ia. or Fayettevtlle, N. C. K. I . the jrroom had prepared for his bride j D- Xo- 8- "Mv sister had consumn on Ninth street. Rev. E. W. Thompson I tion" he writes, "she was very thin of the Methodist church performed the'and Ijale. had appetite and seemed ceremony. Miss Schultz has held the!to &rJW WMl(llr every day, as all rern positijn of assistant 1o the postmaster tdi" failed, till Dr. Kings New Dis in Silvis, and the groom is a fireman ' oov-rv was ricd and 80 completely Iowa division of the Rock Isl - uu 1 11 - r,.u , ! uuu- jjuiu a 1 r cn dun mwiauij, 'i-rnmM Tho seventh and eighth grades at . .b" . !r! 1,1 nfni'uD 1 Mr. Sherman and family, who moved ket. Mrs. Anna Pahnks is slowly recover ing frrm a severe attack of pneumonia. Mr;. D. F. Merchant is vi ?Hia- at I Ft. Wayne, Jnd., for a few weeks. A band has been organized in the village, and if it meets with sucress it wi'l be followed by t lie organization of an orchestra. Mrs Ixmis Hitchcock and also Mrs. Thomas Kemper of Farmlngton ae visit. ni; Mrs. H. P. Ixose. Mr. W. C. Daily and children ae visitinp. in Chicago. Raph Smith and sister Martha have returned home from a brief visi: .it Erie. Mr". G. Vf. Foster has been enter taining Robert Weart and mother of Cedar Falls, Iowa. Mrs. Hughes and son are visiMng her daughter at Centcrville, Iowa. i. Shuly is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. M. Kerchner of Pottstown. Pa. Mrs. I a. Nicewarner is entertaining her mother Mrs. L. Lincoln of IJrook- ivru u.wa i i"n0 500 club met at the home of i Mrs. W. Clover on Thanksgiving nipht. The jirizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bell and Mr. and Mrs. George S'eeth. delightful repast was served by theiin. t sweaty, tire.1. snoien. aohinK ' " I fert any m're. It's Jmt vrniiilrrfiil th hOSi'SP. way tlie pniii vnnislies. T?ul tli c-rn Mrs L Hall is visiting at e Claire, hammer it with your t'st if you w-l. h j I no nvni' p;iiu after 7 15 than if ther ! low. I. !ial never l'cn a blemish on your fiet. . Mrs. IeRov Hampson is entertaining j i toesirt that soi.n.i pood to you? i ,, ,, T-, r-n ur) t.i : Doesn't it? Then read this: Mrs. L. Poster of ElKhart. Ind. , ..The rftrn, nn rh,P , my torm rr. An excellent program was rendered nH inner thr nbiei yu make to at ill-. "Pleasent Valley school 1V tlielrnre thrm. Today Ihrre t no ntmn or "l 1 . ... , i ! eorn on cither foot nnrt no mirf di-m. prini'i y noon. grants last v cuneiuij mu - F. rr.11 has recovered from a severe attack Of neuralgia. , , , :' (i.. ,, Miss Ethel Myers has again taken up the WiTk of telephone operator at the b'Voi,,,- 3ht nnerator "i. ...i-i--- Enr! De Donker had the misfortune .f Korll.- hniUpd hv flrnn- to nave one foot badl bruisen dj nrop ping p. heavy piece of iron on it wr-.iie working at the Rock Island railroad transier. Miss Susie Watkins who recently came here from West Virginia is clerk ing iu tbe .post office. Mr. T. E. Harper and family enter tained H. If. Sheldon of Victor, Iowa, on Thanksgiving day. Watertown Miss Gussle Swanson has returned from a visit woth her siBter in Water loo, Iowa. Mr. 8nd Mrs. James Corbln and Mr. and Mrs .George Boyles are visiting at the heme of Melvin Corbin In Min neapolis. Mrs. A. Thompson of Hampton has returned to her home after several days visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Hogue Waler Coates is entertaining his brother and wife. Mrs. Clara Baff entertained the Baptist Aid Wednesday. Isaac Pinkerton Is enjoying a visit from Ms brother John who has arrived j 8 from Nebraska. The brothers have not met tor 25 years. Mrs .A "Wcolenzein entertained her chlldern and grand children at dinner Tbanliseivins- dav. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson after a j few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Y. j 6 H. Willis, have returned to their home i J in Hampton. Mrs. Charles Arenshleld and child ren ot St. Louis are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. O. Arenshleld. TO HAVE FOREST RESERVE! Legal Objections to Cook County Kn- I terprise Are Removed. ' Chicago, Dec. 1. Legal objections to the creation of the Cook county Forest park reserve wero swept away yesterday when Judge Baldwin dis-j solved the temporary injnnction, grant-j ed several days ago by Judge Itonore ' against cstaMishing such a reserv.j Aa , ... n o , Un Jisl.. .nn ed PfCEident William A. Busse, of the - i YOUR COAL BILL j by using either j Lump "77"" 'Coal t 'Tftfl. demorrnrR for turn i-aaru' forma as commissioners o such a reserve. Saved from Awful Death. i Hovv an-appalling calamity in his .; faiui,'Jr as Prevented lis told by A. D. ;red 1,pr' tnat slie has not t)een trou b'ed with a. consrh since. Its the best - , meJVine I ever saw or heard of." For , ,. . , , os cron, ! ' o ' T Sti v - troe. Guaranteed l,y all druggists. My Corns Don't Hurt a Bit ' Tired, Ailing, Swollen, Smelly, Sweaty Fect. Corns, Callouses and Bun ions, TIZ Cures Right Of. Pay gooi-bve to your rorna the verv i first tlin yui TIZ. You will never -: know you have n ccrn, bunion or cal- irt Bn p-i.,if,. .,ti,rnl. nin A. Hoover, l'rnsrr, . t '. el!;p f(ir tI) purr vo-.i ever heard or. Us the only toot remedy ever made whieh nets on the principle of drawlpit ' (tlt n!, thp polpno!ls exudations whi.-h cause sore r-et powders mid othr i remedies merelv olor up the pores. TIZ cleans tl;em out and Keeps thein rli'an. jt works rinht otr. vou win reel better the very first time lt used. it , ppR y rg)n forppt you ever hH(, i sore fet. There is nothing: on earth that -frarwi. n. J is. is ror s per box. or direct If you wish, from Walter I.u- , tlinr Jlodsre & Co., Dodge building, Chl-cag-o, IU. - - r m -. a. .., & ' ' v r. - . : .. vl.ll aj III LT-I Hi, 1 4, pl$t Jf f WhJkUUX gCXOOOOOOOOOOCXOOOOCOOOCX)00 B -rrr? vott Ml O ir win iukc care 01 your money it will take care of you. p Do you know how to care for money. Many people o can spend it let it lie idle lose it. Few can really take care cT It. Our savings helps you to save, payi your 4 per cent interest semi money with entire safety. 4 Interest Paid on Savings Rock Island Savings q i . i -i l72l SCCOnfJ AVG. K qlTl K a 6 o 8 o o r o 8 c C) Scoooooooooooooooooooooooo Ice Cream, Cakes and Pastry Not "just as good" as somebody else's." But Better I ' J? The proof is in the eating. Give us your order and let us prove our claim. MATH'S ' O 1716-1713 Second Avenue. Both j H Phones, y g DEMVFr.IFS EVERT DAT g tOOCOOCXOCOOOOCOOCOCXCX)00 - a :r&w t -tva fL i :x .As i! l :.-. :v "J I ?o2 1I22 ?a ,24'2J ac : 0 J)'iJ". s 1 in 1 if ' All this week we are displaying and demon strating tho JEWELL Heat Controller. This Heat Controller Is the onlv solution to that knotty problem "How rh.iil I keep my houe well-heated this winter?" m HEAT CONTROLLER Kives you an evenly lie.i ted home without any trouMe to yourself. It never allows a variance of a dt-fc'ree. Too cool the JEWELL automati cally opens the drafts; toowarm it lowers them and adjv.sts the tem perature immediately. Rri'ani, it r,vfrviil,i an J n-.im-e of ccal in si.--pl-.i I eat, the JEW. J K I. L effect n crea Bavins in your coal T b lis. The Time-Clock Attachment lnw yon to have a cool bouse to sleep in and a warm one to drcn In without aa effort on vrur part. C"ome in Rnd i-e our special demorittra t'.nn thi week and convince yonmelf of the reed cf a JKWrCLL. Heat Controller la ynnr home. If 1 frrnuif.mtly g-uarantrrJ bv the makers: arl we will Install It on 30 das frrf trial, so you run not the least r!k. lion t lorvet to see u tonay ana you . .1 . 1 .. i ' 1 1 , enactorlscf home," till ia week cf ileattojr. CHAN WON & DUFVA West 17th St., Rock Uland. Frr Draakeanati, Optua. Blorpba u4 tber DnrUtirr, tbe Tokacu Habit mai Negrastbctua. Cam. 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