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T fHE ROCK ISI.AXD ARGUS. TUESDAY. JULY 18, 1011. 6 NEGRO ROBBER IS MET BY A BULLET the Greeks a "coffee hou-.e s robbed and the same night the re-ti- jdence at 414 Forty sixth street w? I broken Into. The Greeks think thf Tomorrow is the last day of f 9 our July 20 Discount Sale YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET THE BENEFIT OF ! negro was responsible ior au iue-e. Dimolakis who did the shooting is oe jing held pending the inquest vh'ca I -was held at 2 this afternoon. Tnstantly Killed While Breaking ; IDENTITY A MYSTERY. -i Into House in the East End of City. , No name could be found on the n ' gTo's person. He wore a pair of shoe.5 marked Dolly brothers, a coat label-l i St. Paul, and the launlry mark on : ! shirt collar was G. P. From the.-?! IDENTITY IS A iivcTrnv if 1 1 o i tn i i , facts the police hope to work out Lis I identity. An inquest was held ihis In Believed to Hare Robbed Several i afternoon by Coroner J, F. Rose. Place Slayer Held by the Police. Social Events fwws s r I ii I I ill III II III lil m II III . I II Hi mirmTVmmmm ri i mi isji w Mini p mm mm mm i n i i i I i I r The dead negro was Identified tod?y ; as George Plnkstor of St. Paul. His I widow resides tnere. I ANNOUNCE COMING MARRIAGE. ; ! A PRETTY ROMANCE WHICH HAD i its inception at Rock Island high school . In the fall of 1905 has resulted in the I Whjle In the act of entering a rest-; announcement cf the approaching mar-; dence at 414 Forty-sixth street, at ' riage of Henry N. Ktaner. formerly of 2:45 this morning, a negro whose icien- this city, and Miss Kathryn Winches-' tity has not yet been learnea was hot'trr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. through the brain and killed, the bul- Winchester. The ceremony is to take let taking effect In the left eye s:id place at Denver, Col., July 26. Mr. traveling on a line to the back por- j Kinner has been a resident of Bright-; flon of the skull. The bullet wbicnlon. Col. for three years, he having: killed him was fired by Andrew D;nj-;gooe there in 1S08 on a visit, during; olakis, one of the occupants of the j which he accepted a clerical position j house. Harry Hrones, anotner or fjelwi'h a business house and decided to occupants of the house through an if-; make that nlace his future home. The i terpreter told the story of the sh dcV j young couple will be at home in Blight ing as follows: j cn after Aug. 5. Both are well known "At about 2: 45 this morning Dimola-1 n R0ck Island, and the congratula kjs was awakened by a sick man n ' tions and best wishes of mar.y friends the house who told him someone was breaking in. He raised up and loosed out through the pantry window wtei i he couid see the negro's head. He had a revolver under his pillow and drew it and shot. The negro fell across the window frame. I went to a saloon near by and telephoned to the police.'' DID OTHER JOBS. Hrones also stated that the nero had been Jn a small restaurait at 214 Third avenue. Moline, earlier in the night and that he thought he had roj bed that place. The negro came here about three or four weeks from lit Paul. Since that time three ;.t tmpts at burglary have been ma'le. On July 4 the restaurant called by go out to them. TRUESDALE-LI NDER. EARL TRUESDALE AND MI53 Lillian Linder, both of Moline. wc-;e; united in marriage at 4 Saturday afc-1 .moon at the parsonage, of the F;rsi' Baptist church. Rev. J. Arthur Hur ley performing the ceremony. Thy j were unattended. Thy w ,1 rtclde fc. ; the present with the bride's pareatt- . Mr end .Mrs. Olaf J. Linder at Elevrn-and-three-fourth.s avenue. M -' line. I: This sale has attracted more people, been more quoted, more talked about in the homes than any sale we know of. Our experience in former sales of this kind has been that the last day is one of the busiest, and tomorrow will be no exception. Do not miss this final opportunity to get the bene fit of the onefifth off. No purchases are charged. at 20 discount. How to "Shed" a Bad Complexion It'B foolish to attempt to cover up or hide a sallow complexion, when you can bo easily remove the sallow ness, or the complexion itself. Rouge aud the like on a browii'ah skin. rnly emphasize the defect. The bet ter way ia to apply pure mercoli.ed wax the same us you would cold' pream putting it on at nibt, re moving it in the morning with warm water and soap, following vith a lash of cold water. The eil'ect of a 'cw applications is s'mply marvel jus. The half-dead cutit-In is ab sorbed by the wax painlessly, grad ually in tiny imperceptible particles revealing the beaut ifil vthcty vhite new skin beneath. No woman need hac a sallow. )iotchy. pimply or frc-kb-d complex ion if 6he'll just go to the drug gist's, get some good un-rcolizrd PARTY AT I. 4. I. PARK. THE MISSES HELENA. MARTHA. Mae ai.d Genevieve Mitchell cf Fulton aienue, Duver.port. er.tt-rtair.ed at a delightful party of Sa'urday af ernoon at I. & I. park, a special car and tr'.U -r taking out th' p-r;' at 2 o'clock. Thre v ere 20 tables at "": gun:e.s scattered throughout the da in iiiu pavilion, where Mrs. N S. Miuhe:) a.-tiwt.d her !auph ters it: receiving the guests, who were bonie or more ycuug lade s from the tri-eiiis. Favors at the aft-moo'i :ames w.-nr to Mis. Will 'am Ley. whv was pri-Mt-isti ! with a cut ilasj dish: Mrs. Harry Clark. . h' recei- d a Mrass fern dish: Miss Birdie Fleidci:m:iu. who was awarded a halt dozen she rbet glasses, and il: V.: ta l''. as!ee. v. l o received a handsouie eloisoam- if It pin. A oi.rse luncheon was s rvd at o'clock in 'h" pvrk dinin;-' ro'm::. w here iii'.li v i Uial tables' wrrc pieitily deeorat. d v i'h pir.k i arna; jon.s were iv: n as tavoi vf i il. ;x I. ins wer- used as ia,e;- j-j mi!ax iil'inneti an i ;;:ia'iie, c!oi li i Johnstone, recently of Motherwell, . Scotland, aud James Forrest of Daveti- i port, was a quift wedding of Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the parson age of St. Paul's English Lutheran church. Dr. W. II. Blancke officiating. Attending the couple were Miss Joh; .'ono. sister of the bride, and H. C. Uuartsheer. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest will he at home at t'17 East Sixth street. Davenport The bride arrived in D.iv enpon about a week ago. accompanie 1 by her mother, Mrs. Jane .Ichnstoi'.e, h:tv: t ied country a'ou1 two cars ago. Tu. gicom is a urair.'htman employe,! in !: Betundorf shoi.s. I Deere camp. His efficient work has se ' cured him a position as salesman and he has hcen transferred to Syracuse. N. Y., where he will go soon to take up his new duties. As soon as particu lars as to his promotion were learned he sent for his bride-to-be to share his honors. The SOS miles were quickly Today's Market Quotations i;: come from Scotland to be mar to Mr. Forrest, who left the old . which el s !l!e'. f - and e.i til- wax and 'tealra. use as sugtrest l Woman's SCOTCH COUPLE MARRIED. THE MAKK'AGE OF MI.-.-: AGNES ELSHONG-MUNRO. MARTIN RUSIIOXC AND MISS Daisy I). Munro. lo:h of Omaha. Neb., were imi.cd in marriage Sa'urday eve:!. ' - at a' the T"n;t d Presbyterian i Intreli pi i sotiate, Moiim , Rev. W. M. rr peiTi rmiiia, the eeremony. y'r .-tioiis has been iii the employ of th. ee ((iinjany in the branch house a' ; ii v v ir" Irum t.. W miner x -. I members of Chicago Board of Trade. ; Grain, provisions, stocks, and colion. ! I nrl nfti-p.4 at Ruck lshlfllcl llulise. Kock traveled, and after Saturday's work at ; island. 111. Chicago oifice. jH-99-i'W. i,-.c.t.,t : .. f i-i, - Board of Trade. Local telepnone. No. ! young men and J. H. Bushong, brother 'of the bridegroom, and wife accompa-: ' nied the coup'u to the parsonage of j the Presbyteiiau church, where the young people were united la marriage, j Howard Willis of Omaha, formerly ot 1 Mcii::v. attended as host man, and ; Mrs. ,7. H. liushong served as matrou ' cf honor. After an hour's social time : j Mr. iii;d Mrs. Liushong lock the train I ' for Omaha, where they will visit a. few j clays before going on to Syracuse. ' west 3C0.J BOARD OF TRADE TRANSACTIONS. Wheat. July, SCR8. ST, SO. 80. September. SS, Sss, December. 9 1 '4 . !)158, Corn. July, 0JS, W 03 00 1 j GROCERS PLAN FOR ANNUAL EXCURSION vv.- !:t ii. i In the lasr three y'ars and ia.-r week has been in the j W ill I'icnii- at Linwood Early ' Ai;mi All Stores ju TomIi to lie Closed for Jay. , 02'-2 July. 03. 03, i;:!as December, 01, 01, Oats. July. 42. 432, 42'.i. September, 434, 43'i, December, 44, 45, 43 Pork. July. lo.Sti, 15.yu, 15.80, 15.90 September. 15.90. 10.00. 15.S5 January 00".-. 42'4. 41, 42. ' ,. 44. E Daily United States Weather lap U S. Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU WILLIS L, MOORE. Chief. I - ' - x : ' 7 , ;0 o . , -'t f W f ' 'T7Sj.- P - . '- W. kO,'- r " ) SX"6i Lurrx., ot AatUK. line. faaUutnih pnintaof agul a- 7f ' y " .' r 1 i The (Jiocers association met last i eeiiii!g at Turner hall and made pie j liiiiinury arrangements for the ann.iai : pi nic which -s to U teld at Unwood jfarlv next month. The grocery stoies !iu the 'ty will be closed Jo.- the c.'-jCfi.-ii: aiid the indications are tha 'the picnic will be the largest one eve- held by the association. A commit tee as named to further the pljs f.ivi sei the date. After the bnsiu.MS meetinc las'. eeiiing, lunch was se. v ed and a social session enjoyed. 15.40, 15.4", 15.30, 15.40. Lard. July, S.15. U5, 8.12. 8.15. September. 8.22, 8.27, 8.20, S.27. Ribs. July, 8.40. b.40, 8.40, S.4o. September, 8.42, 8.5i, 8. 40, 8.50. Cattle 2,500; weak. Shefp 12.000; 10c higher. Nine O'clock Market. Hog market strong to 5c higher. Light 0 50110. 90, rough 0.25fJ0.45, mix ed C.4510.95, heavy ti.50?t'ti.9u. pigs 5.705 0.50, bu'.k C.550.S0. Cattle slow and weak. Sheep sirong to 10c higher. lieeves 4.80(47 0.90, cows 2.l0fi5.90. Istockers 3.007 5.10, Tcxans 4.75fiC.lo. 1 calves 5. Oof; 7.25. ; Sheep 2.755' 5.10. lambs 3.75f 7.30 . Close of Market. 1 Hogs closed steady at early prices. ! Mixed 0.45J7 0.95. good O.-'O'Ta 0.9", rough 0 250.45, light 0.500.90. Cattle weak. Sheep 5c to 10c higher. Western Live Stock Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. J I Kansas City ll.oou 9,000 5.0H I Omaha I St. l.ouis Erie Chesapeake &. Ohio Brooklyn Rai id Transit Baltimore &. Ohio Atchison St. Faul Copper Lehigh Valley Republic Steel common . 37 . 82 . 83 . 100 'j .113' . .127v . 09 .175 . 29 9.000 2,700 9,100 j Estimated Tomorrow. j Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. .Chicago 25.U0O 15,oo0 S.0,(0 Bethany Home Supplies. The following list of provisions are needed for Bethany Home for the moii'h of July. Bids to be sent to Mrs. J. V. Cranda'l. 835 Twenty-fifth street iiv noon of Thursday July 20. Sugar granulated, 100 pounds; Corn flakes, 24 pounds: Cream of Wheat, 18 pack ages: Coffee bulk. 35 pounds; Postum cereal, o pounas; tiaKing powaer v,a.iu- met. cme pound, lemon extract. 50 J cents, one bottle; Prunes, 25 pounds; j Apricots, 25 pounds; Soda crackers, one box; Ginger snaps, one box; Tom atoes, one case; Peas, one case; Corn, one case; Navy beans one-half bushel; Laundry s'arcb, one box; Sal soda, 25 pounds; Search light matches, one package; Sapolio, 12 bars; Baking soda six pounds. Ofearrarlon tkao at . wmtT-flfth maridiu tlm. 1. haka. in onuuuv Lino, pa mrouij tjuii of fcir pW3X'iT. Lhej vUi t drawn oao for lero. frwmn . mnd kJLP. BlTCJOL In ft irl MM of wthr: Q claw; O PVtiy londri O ciooTi nil! snow; rwport aljatna- Arrow fl y with the wind. First (cm lowaM twm pnnuarwfiir m VI boon: ocond. J hou rainfall, if it aquaia Ja rw,,f Uurd. wiad nuocut it 10 hiI'itt par ooor or mora. 1 7 O.-- FORECAST FOR ROCK ISLAJSD. DiVEXPORT. MOIJVE AST VICIXITr. Showers tonight and Wednesday, cooler Wednesday. showers in this vicinity tonight nd Wednesday, with cooler Wednesday. ' WEATHER CONDITIONS. An &rea of low pressure that has been attended by showers and thunder atones in most of the territory wes of the Mississippi, exceptirg the P-i cific coast, overlies the Rocky moun tain sections, the upper Missouri val ley and the west guif districts, with the lowest air pressure in western Col orado, A raiifaU of 3.50 Inches is re-! Buffalo ported from Dodge. Kan. Rains on the j Rock Island Atlantic slope have also resulted from j Denver the eastern low which is central off Jacksonville the coast of New Englssd. Relatively Kansas City 72 high pressures prevail from the south-, New Orleans 7S ern portion of the lake region to the ! New York 74 east gulf and south Atlantic coasts, j Norfolk ?4 and another high, accompanied by ; Phoenix $2 cooler weather, has appeared ia Albe-- i St. Louis 70 ta. The eastward movement of the . St. Paul 74 Colorado low and the approach of the j San Diego CC north western blfth will be attended by j San Francisco 5 OBSERVATIONS. High Low Pr'cp. yes- last 24hrs. terd'y. night, inch. j Atlantic City SO i Boston 72 6S 0 4 S2 66 6C 56 2 66 76 4 .74 .00 .20 Seattle Washington, D.'C. ...S4 Winnipeg 70 Yellowstone Park ... fi4 64 4S 4 i Notice of rvteertng. t The annual meeting of the stock : holders of the Black Hawk Homestead ' Building. Loan and Saving association j will be held at the office of said asso i elation, 6uire 210 People's National bank building, on Tuesday, July IS, me purpose or electing iour airectors for the period cf three years, and any other business that may properly come before the meeting. H. H. CLEAVE LAND, President. T. J. MEDILL, Secretary. .00 .00 .0) .00 MISSISSIPPI STAGES. Flood Hgt. stage. 7 a m. I St. Paul 14 0.9 I Red Wing 14 f.0 i Reeds Landing 12 0.4 .00 ji Crosse 12 O S 00 ! Prairie du Chien IS 0.7 -01 ; Dubuque IS 1.3 00 j Clinton 16 1.0 ' Le Claire 10 0.3 -3 j Rock Island 15 VM 1.40 1 -00 ' RIVER FORECAST. '- ; During the next 4S hours only siight .00 j changes in the Mississippi will occur .00 from below Dubuque to Muscatine. j Mrs. Powell Almost Dead Chng. j Dr Ridge. Ky. "I could hardly 24hrs. waIt across the room," says Mrs. x0 j i Lydia Powell of Dry Ridge," before i tried t-ardui. I was so poorly, I was almost dead. Now, I can walk four miles and do my work with much ease. I praise Cardui for my wonderful cure." Cardui is success ful in benefiting sick women, because it is composed of ingredients that act specifically on the womanly con- 0.1 o.l 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.1 o.l THE GRAIN MARKET. Liverpool Grain. Liverpool, July 18. Wheat opened s'eady with the undertone firm. Sup port was due to shorts covering and prominent support on the firmer and free American offers and growing scar city of spot. Fort Ign crop conditions as shown by the summary are Ws fa voiable, with harvesting returns in the United Kingdom disappointing. It is expected that the European visible will show a decrease this week. Re- ; ports from India are less favorable re garding the monsoon, and reports from Russia regarding the winter wheat out look are bullish. At 1:30 p. m. wheat was firm and to Vi higher. Corn opened lower on the favorable ! American weather, but later advanced ! in sympathy with wheat. At mid-day ; the market was steady to uncharged, ! J8 higher than yesterday. Chicago Cash Grain. i Oats No. 2 42Q 42. No. 2 w 4?, 1 44, No. 3 41. 42, No. 3 w 42?I43. N'o. I 4 w 4142. standard 42343';. Wheat No. 2 r 84?? S54. No- 3 r; 83,'a84, No. 2 hw 85S6. No. j 3 hw 8385V;, No. 1 ns 1020106, No. 2 NO. Z s to, durum 85590. j Liverpool Cables. ! Wheat opened '.i higher; closed ' . to Vt higher. ' j Corn opened ' lower; closed un changed to lower. ' Chicago Receipts. i Today. Contract, j Wheat 840 782 ! Corn . 85 35 1 Oars 169 59 Northwest Cars. To- Last Last i day. Week. Year Minneapolis 2C9 130 175; Duluth 38 82 68 Winnipeg 210 337 270 ! Chicago Estimates Tomorrow. Wheat 975 ' Corn CZ Oats 131 ; Primary Movement. Receipts. Shipments Wheat today 1.331,000 611,000 ; Year ago Cs6,0o0 274,003 : Corn today 22,0On 923,000 Year ago 530,0oo 367.00" , NEW YORK STOCKS. New York, July 18. Following are the quotations ou the marfet today: L'niou Pacific .t 1S!KS T S. Steel preferred 118i I". S. Steel common 7? Readiug 1577i Rock Island common 32'- ! Northwestern Southern Pacific ... ., ; New York Central ... j Missouri Pacific ... . 1 flreat Northern , ; Northern Pacific ... . j Louisville & Nashville Smellers Colorado Fuel & Iron . Canadian Pacific ... . Pennsylvania .148 .123' i . ior ! 50 i .r,5ai . .132?, ; . 155 i . SO, I . 36 j .2454 ! .125". 1 LOCAL MARKET CONDITIONS. July 19. Following are the quota tions on the local market today: Eggs, 15 c. Butter Dalty, 21c; creamery, 22c Lard, 10c. Feed and Fuel. Corn, per bushel, 56c and T' Oats. 45c and 48c. Wheat, 90c. Forage Timothy bay, $2". Clover hay. $15. Wild hay. $12 to $13. Straw, $7.50. Coal Lump, per bushel, 15c; slack, 10c. Sales on Market square in last 21 hours: Oate. five loads at 45c and 48c. Corn, four loads at 65c and 7oc. New hay, one load at $20. Straw, one load at $7.50. ns 95102, No. 3 ns 93100,1 s 90S95. No. 3 s g94, vc S8j; j SAGE FOR DARKENING THE HAIR. There Is nothing new aboot the ida of nsing age fur restoring the color of tb hair. Our great-gran Jinothers kept their locks soft, dark aod gloay by using a "fcae tea." Whpnever their hair fell out or took on a dull, faded or streaked ap pearance, thy made a brew of sage leaves and applied it to their hair witll wonderfully beneticial effect. Nowadays we don't have to resort to the old-time, tiresome method of gathering the herbs and matins' the brew. This is done by skillful cheaiists better than could do it ourselres, and all we'have to 'do is to call for til ready main product. Wyetb'S Sage and Sulphur, containing sa?e la ths proper strength, with the addition c! Suluhur. another old-t'me scalp remedy. This preparation is sold by all first-clasa dzuepisu for SOc anl ft a Dottle, i ent direct by the Wyeth Chemlc Comii-jfiv. 74 Cortlandt bt, New Yori r; .- - - -int of price. For sale an-1 recommended by Harper House Pharmacy. Paving Bonds Netting 5.:J."S per cent to 7.23 per rent, dciiomioatiout, OU, $100, ;i ooo. l-'irst lien against cholc w iileiirc property on Twenty-fifth Mreet. Seventh to Ninth ave nue. Thirty-eighth ntreet Fifth to Seventh itveuue. Kortyseir mid street. Seventh to luth avenue. Seventh avenue ( lule Tani) Thirtieth to FortysUth street. Call or phone LITTEN & ROBERTS Peoples National Bank B!dj. Phone West Vi. 2 WAX Vimtl?kl 9 i A fc a hATf INSTITUTE, maraaiaa aas tker Drac Uaiof , a Tokacca Habit sad Ncaraatbcsia. 0irt. The H.J. Toliver 00 , J. M. SHERIER, Local Forecaster. 'man's tonic ammiou. reiievine oeaaacte, oaca- tuc c-rrr- lc uiqict ache, irregularity, misery and dis-i .. tres. Only a good medicine could! Opening of Market, show such continual increase in j Hogs 12.ooo. Left over 4,300. Opened popularity as Cardui has for the j 5c higher. Mixed 0.45:5 G.&5. good' 6 5 ) past 50 years. Try Cardui. the wo-j?C90, rough 6.25SC.45. light CAZ'a Beauty Parlors Puffs, curls and switches made from combings and cut hair. Hair dressing by special or ders. A complete line of up-to-date hair gjoda. All orders given prompt attention. 1813 Vc Second Avenue Phone S4 6-L. the i M: L) "U1 Ct M Winters j V Coal At this time the sun eut-dietances snythirg in the way of heat that rr.ight try and compete. lint kn a Y wt it ri t f'f winter? ff, X A judicious purchaa- y i I r.o wiil save you i y iOillcc. 1932 Thlra Avc., rs..itoi. mdiiau-4.iu.- C. f r rTV - aaB, VJI VVVVVV ii ri