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TffE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS FRIDAY. FKIRIAR Y 17. 12 ADKINS AS ORATOR Walla, Wash., and Presley Greena walt of this city were not present to receive their Jewels so they will be forwarded to them. Following the presentation the third degree was conferred upon a candidate by the past masters, who acted as the officers of the lodge for the occasion. The par ty then repaired to the banquet hall. Following the banquet a number of toasts were proposed and responded to, each of the guests of honor mak ing a short talk and several others being called upon. Grand Master C. G. Taylor acted as toastmaster. Speaker of Illinois House of Bepresentatives to Address Patriotic Gathering. AUSPICES OF BUFORD POST Kxercioe In Otmerv anor of Anniyer aarlea of Washington and Lin coln a Cowt House. 1 t!S ( M,M''M",'MM'-- M-J-...x-ii i .... ....... . . N , ' JL J City Chat "BLESSED BE NOTHING." Sow. hlessed be nothing! We don't Charles AdTcins of Bement, speaker of the rUinoia house of representa tire, will be the orator on the occa sion of the joint celebration of the an UlTersaries of Washington and Lin coln by John Baford post No. 243. Grand Army of the Republic, in this city next Wednesday evening. Acceptance of the invitation, ex tended a few weeks ago, baa been re ceived by the committee on arrange ments for th observance. Mr. Ad klns' address will be of a patriotic nature. He has not yet announced bis abject. PROGRAM AT COrRT HOISE. The exercises will be held in the circuit court room at the court house. Members of the Woman's Relief corps, the Spanish-American War Veterans end the woman's auxiliary of that or ganization and the civil war veterans and their wives of Moline and Daven port will be Invited to attend. PAST MASTERS ARE GIVEN THEIR JEWELS Trio IxMigt Makes Present tit ion Honors to 1 1 Men Formerly at Head. of Trio lodge, A. F. & A. M., held a banquet last evening at the Masonic temple and as a feature of the even ing all the fast masters of the lode were presented with past master's jewels. In the pa?t the lodge had not been accustomed to piving these Jewels, but a reent meeting of the committee on finances it was decided to buy jewels for each of the 11 past masters. Eight of the eleven were at the meeting last evening as the puests of honor. Grand Master C. G. Taylor presented the jewels to the following past masters: G. F. Kra mer. I). J. Sears. M. S. fleapy. E. B. Kreis. A. W. Gillespie. S. R. Davis. T. V. Houtier and M. T. Stevens. Past Masters James R. Johnstone of Fair Caks, Cal.; Arthur F. Casper. Walla ...anaaj; f Special Prices AT & Company Saturday Peaches! Peaches! No. 2k size cans Gold Banner brand Extra Standard Califor nia Lemon Cling Peaches, beau tiful golden fruit; cans are full; extra heavy syrup. This is one great big snap. Try a dozen cons: per dozen 12.10; a can 19C Fineit eastern granulated su gar. 21 pounds for 98c When accompanied by a gro cery order of $2.00 or more. (Flour excepted). Strictly Fresh Eggs at per dozen 19c FLOUR Sleepy Eye flour, fancy patent. Pr sack $1.45 Five pound lots, per eack $1.40 Blue Ribbon Seeded Raisins. one pound package 9c Country Gentleman corn, Yan kee Baby brand, regular 12 quality, a can lf)c Per dozen cans $1.15 Herkimer County cream cheese very finest quality of October made cheeee, regular price 25c, Saturday's price, pound .. 22c I ;,. JlJTi'm attles & Company Where Quality Counts B A J U toes have to dust it; It never wears out; the dampness can: rust it; It needs neither floor-space nor room on a shelf; I Naught else in the house takes such care of itself. I It will not get broken ; we don't have j to mend it; Children can't scratch it, and servants can't bend it; I The poorest of all need not be with out it; There's never a rule that one must know about it. Its price never rises it's always in season; Yon. tnay hate Jt, or love it, without , rhyme or reason. ' j Useless, you say? Ah, there yon mis- j take! j For a.11 minor Ills 'tis the best drug to j take; It's the right repartee to an illnatured j sneer; The healthiest drink, except water clear. So, blessed he nothing! When weary and Bad, It oft seems that nothing can make the heart plad. Tudor Jenks in Good Housekeeping. Leaf lard at Gilmore's. Kerler & Co. make rnfi Buy a homo of Reidy Bros. Tri-city Towel Supply company. For express, call Spencer & Trefz. Call Oscar Swanson, Union express. Sugar 20 pounds for $1.00 at Silver man's. Plenty of fresh dressed chickens at Schroeder Bros.' All kinds of pork cuts at Schroeder Bros.' meat market. All kinds of fresh vegetables at Sil verman's grocery store. Mound City paints may cost a little more, but! Ill & Ebleb. Ready in a Jiffy, delicious brown cakes, Mrs. Austins buckwheat flour. Let William Johnson do your tin aua furnace work. 1316 Third av-nue. Don't forget to take advantage of Coin Bros.' candy sale tomorrow. Good country butter at Silverman's grocery store. Old phone West-1661. Ready in a jiffy, delicious brown cakes, Mrs. Austins buckwheat flour. Ready in a jiffy, delicious brown cakes, Mrs. Austins buckwheat flour. 1 ' u T CiAntn wanta tinttp ftr. anil ; furnace work. 1526-1528 Fourth ave jcue. j Rockefeller may have the rocks, but Coin Bros.' confectionery have the kind of candy you want. Drugs and prescription work is our j specialty. Charles Ullemeyer, drug jgist, 534 Sixteenth street. Those dates at Coin Bros.', Twentl j eth Btreet, dipped with high grade chocolate, cannot be beat. Stop that cough with Charles Ulle i meyer's White Pine Compound, 2 5 j cents. 53 4 Sixteenth street. J 800 palre ladies rubbers, sizes some ' what broken, tomorrow to close out quick, 49 cents per pair at McCabe's. Cure that cold with Knoz's Cold (Tablets. For sale at Charles Ulle meyer's drug store, 534 Sixteenth street. In His Name circle of the Kind's Daughters will give a card party at 1 the New Harper next Monday after noon from 2:30 to 6 o'clock. ARE AGAINST RECIPROCITY ; Scott County Grange Goe on Record i on Canadian Agreement. I At Davenport yesterday, the Scott county grange declared against reci ' proeity and requested the Iowa sena tors to oppose the Canadian agree ' ment. ' Grenada Wai Bought Cheap. The Island of Grenada, in the Brit i teh West Indie, was bought by the ' French from the Caribs by a solemn i treaty la the middle of the seventeenth i centnry. and the price paid was two : bottles of ram. Esau's mess of pot , tage was a good stroke of business by comparison. The Carib soon regret ! ted having sold their birthright and ! vainly tried to get the island back by j force. It Is now one of England's most rrosperoris colonies in the West Indies. A Headache Remedy compound ed on strictly dentine' princi ples. Contains no opiates. Re lieves pam almost instantly, then works on the stomach and bow els, correcting indigestion, con stipation or other irregularities. Caparine affords excellent relief for colds and grip; tones up the nervous system after a hard day's work. Dnca h We mi ZSc DeXal Orsx Ckcakal C., Lti. DdUfc. nil lit r si M ADJOURN COURT TO GET DEPOSITIONS Hearing of Johnnon County Savings Bank Against Adoiph Greve Estate Is Continued. The trial of the Johnson County Savings bank suit against the estate ot Adolph Greve, which has been on in the circuit court for the greater part of the week, was continued today until tomorrow morning in order to al low the attorneys in the case to go to Iowa City for a number of depositions. j This morning the defendant's attor- j ,les i- ivenworiny ana AiDert hu- !ber- eerved notice on tne Plaintiffs to Proauce certain books and records. The latter claimed they were unable to bring the books here from Iowa City, where they are now, and time accordingly was given for getting the needed testimony in the form of depo sitions. Obituary Record FIXKRAK OK MRS. E. BKNDKR. The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Ben- Ider was held yesterday afternoon at 2 oclock from the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. J. B. Udders, 1130 Seven teenth street. Services were conduct ed by Rev. T .E. Newland, pastor of the First Methodist church. The pall bearers were J. G. Miller, G. W. Hu ber, W. T. Channon, C- H. Wilson, E. A. Siemon and J. B. Lidders. Inter ment was in Chippiannock cemetery. Has a Superintendent Now. A. H. Yoder of Canton, Ohio, has j ! been appointed superintendent of the i Argillo works at Carbon Cliff. This is a new office necessitated by increased volume of business, Mr. Yoder will relieve Fred Titterington. the manager, of some of his many duties, take the : place of the foreman and take charge i of the Industrial end of the plant ! If troubled with Indigestion, con- j ' stipation, no appetite or feel bilious,! give Chamberlain's Stomach and Llv- i i er Tablets a trial and you will be j 1 pleased with the result. These tab- i lets invigorate the stomach and liver ! and strengthen the digestion. Sold i by all druggists. Do you know that croup can be ' I prevented? Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child ' becomes hoarse or even after the ; croupy cough appears and it will pre-'! vent the attack. It is also a cer-; tain cure for croup and has never heen known to fail. Sold hr all i Mosenf eider & Sons NEVER do anything by halves and unless we can finish a thing we never start it, and we certainly have "started something." In order to avoid carrying over any suits or overcoats, we have taken our finest Hart, Shaff ner & Marx our finest Society brand and our best Yorkshire garments have cut the price to away below actual whole sale cost of materials and manufacture, and if you want the bargain of a decade, act quick. Your choice of any H.f S. & M. overcoat Society brand over coat, Yorkshire overcoat finest models, finest grades coats that sold regularly tip to $28.00 if you act quick you may have your unrestricted choice for away less than wholesale cost of make and materials at Thirty-five of our finest Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits Soci ety brand suits Yorkshire suits models that represent the acme of style and tailoring suits that sold here up to $28.00 the chance to buy a swell suit for next season at less than half actual value at Your choice of any of our $15 suits, which includes the cele brated Clothcraft clothes, while they ?ast f-... . jr.. i -I .-.,. i ., - - ...1. . ,. n . ., - .- v . Ttafiiyff f.- n , .-ln) ir 1 - n.h ; - - ( . - p 1 1 . j) 1 1 i . . ,I,H I , j, 2 S j r-: i - iii-- r t-: '- ' --r- -- i - .. . ... SILVIS EAGLES HAVE FAIR Four Hundred Attend Function on the Opening Xight. Silvis Eagles opened their fair last night at Cooney's hail with an attend ance of 400, which is considered good, considering the weather. The hall is nicely decorated and there are crockery, grocery, fancy work and other booths. No intoxicants are sold. There are three young ladies entered in the popularity contest, for which valuable prizes are offered. Special car service to and from Mo line has been arranged for tonight. The fair closes Saturday evening. A few minutes delay in treating some cases of croup, even the length of time it takes to go for a doctor, often proves dangerous. The safest way is to keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house and at the first indication of croup give the child a dose. Pleasant to take and always cures. Sold by all druggists. oooooooooooooocoocxxocooco Stock Reduction Sale Snndance flour, guaranteed, per sack $1.39 Fresh dairy butter, per pound 24c Gold Dust, regular 25c pack age, new style, priced . . 19c Rumford baking powder, per pound can 21c Swift baking powder, per pound can 10c 20 Mule Team borax, pound package ..... 12ZC Pancake flour, three packages for 25c Lulu cleaner, per can . . . 6c Celluloid starch, per package 6c Rural New York potatoes, per bushel 65c Our whole stock at reduced prices. 8 I 8! - ' SIEG H ARTNER BOETJE Strictly Cash Grocers 930 Third Ave. ROCK ISLAND HACON ON A TEAR Representative Renews Attack on Peary With New Line of Epithets. WOULD DRIVE FROM NAVY Declares Explorer Faker and the "Hero of San Juan Hill" the Same Class. Puts in Washington, Feb. 17. Representa tive Macon of Arkansas, speaking in general debate on the naval appropria tion bill in the house last night, made a sensational attack upon Captain Robert E. Peary, denouncing him as a "faker" and declaring he "should be driven from the naval service." The bitter words used by the mem- j her from Arkansas called out a quick : reply from Peary's friends. Represen tative J. Hampton Moore of Pennsyl ! vania. after vainly attempting to inter ( rupt Mr. Macon, finally got the floor in i his own right. FFKKC'H OFFKXSHK He characterized Mr. Macon's speech i as "unjust, outrageous, and offensive." He said there was always some one to ; be found to suspect every performance ; of men of genius and courage. He referred to Captain Hobnon's ex ploit of the Merrimac and to Ifewey's victory at Manila bay. i "Heroes like these," said Mr. Moore, ' "have not the time to stop and dfal with every dog that barks at thuir ; heels." j .nni oniGisAi. rnRF.. I Mr. Macon, who evoked a rnar of f, j laughter in the house several days asi by announcing that in using the lan guage, "willful and deliberate liar, dirty little pilferer of words, and con temptible little ass." he had gone about. g'as far 8 i Method as his "fellowship with the odibt church oerrnitKd." added some original phrases to the history of debates In the house last nlf,'hL ir. .4 . i .1 t i. i ... , "a fake pure and simple." He said ! I ts contempt for "fake heroes" as su j preme, and he intimated that he pu: j"the hero of San Juan hill" in that : c'ass. ;MURDER SUSPECTS FREED ! Asa.inati."n of fUxkforfl Woman by i IWml Mill MyMery. Roekford, III.. Feb. 17. Fixe1 Italians who were held in connection $14.50 DERMA VIVA The Ideal Face Powder Makes face, hands, arms and neck as white ns milk ami does not show or rub off. Pimples, Blackheads, Frei k-1 les. Moth or Liver Spots cured in a few days. Iiav handled this preparation for years and recommend it' Thomas Drug Co., W.T. llartz. Price 50c. was killed by a bomb exploded at her bedroom window, were released1 last night, after they had been ques - tioned several hours. The authorl - ties are no nearer a solution of the 6( Everybody Praises My Biscuits" Says the housewife who uses flDUI 1 Ml -THE WH BAKING They are always light, tender and snowy white. They never cause indigestion when eaten hot. Rumford makes all food light, more nourishing and more wholesome. You ought to use it. The best of the high-grade baking powders. It Makes Baking Easy REMOVA Brooks' millinery have moved from their old place of business, 513 Seventeenth street, to their new lo caion, corner Fifth avenue and Seventeenth street, where they will be fully equipped to meet the de mands of the public for the coming spring season. . mystery than in the declining. Jolin Vitoli, brother-in-li w of the rnnnb i- 'd woman, arrived ! terday to Join in i assaHsins. from Chicago the. hunt for tin POWber NOTICE druggists. I 3Q5Qisination of Mrs. Joseph Vitoli, who