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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. MONDAY. JTJLT 15, HQML PROBLEMS Four new candidates were voted into the society, the Misses Gertrude Xo den, Ruth Nelson, Lutie White and Hazel Baxter. The young ladies spent a few very enjoyable hours in the park. GIVE MANY PARTIES. THE MISSES EMMA" ROEMER and Rosalie Tribley of Berne, Switzer land, and Miss Ida Sanders of Chicago, who have been guests of Mrs. August Relmers at her country home, "Clare mont," on the River road, Davenport, have been entertained at a series of delightful informal social affairs dur ing their stay in Davenport. Mrs. Dear Mrs. Thompson Please tell me i what to do with my hands Instead c! ' keeping them In my pockets or pick-' inc at my face? There is a certain young lady In j my r.elchborhood that I like fairly well. She always speaks to r. How w fo a home fop myelf can ! find out whether ot -no, . she , , hav. pone p eral month, with him. loves in r? PERPLEXED. , u m Wear glove, when you ar out.jmiirh and at other times he seems to i "cago and the Misses doors. Indoors, try holline a book or .,. , u .aid he like me' irioiey ieae i u.u, a Toll of paper or something of that ' enouBQ lo marry me. sort. M;ike yur hand-? nice-looking me b" kecnin them clean and smooth i v inHcncnriAnt Ti-ith him i OP- and th nails well manicured. You t am considered very pretty blafk will not want to Tut them in your hair, blue eyes, five feet six inches pockets th'n. tall, 141 pounds. Do you think I am . As for The young lady Ask her. ; well built? BL.VE EYES. Thats the quickest way. SCHOOL OF MUSIC IS OPENED IN CITY Company Is Organized and a Large Teaching Corps Is Secured. LOCAL MEN ON FACULTY Theodore Krabbenhoeft, Mrs. William i Branches to Be Established in Other Wiese, Mrs. Henry Dunker and Mrs. William .Mueller are among the ladies who have entertained the rast week in their honor. Miss Sanders returned the last of the week to her home in - 11: VapI. !tv Does he love Lne mu,uk 1,unl 'T : late In August for their home ia Eur- HAVE REUNION. MISS JESSIE WHITESIDE. Seventh avenue, Rock sland. Towns Large Enrollment of Students. 40O6 enter- Dear Mrs. Thompson to any extent over colors? OLD SUBSCRIBER, f'fittrn oiIe is. to some extent. Cotton marquisette is better, though. the Dear Mrs Thompson: What Is the proper ay of serving watermelon and liow Hhoul.l it h eaten? What in tin- correct proM. nciatiun of chauf feur? INQT'IRER. You are too young to be disgusted 1 tamed rrinay evening at . ociock ai ! with life, even though you may have; a three-course dinner in honor of Mrs. ... . 1 Clrtnnin QvltTfr of FVnmhortf- Is voile used 1 naa fm experiences. . . . September 0 If vo'ir husband is cruel and un- Mot.t.. wno is visiting ner parents ana j faithful and does not Drovlde for you. friends in Moline. The house was dec- j you have grounds for divorce. He orated with garden flowers, a bowl of should provide for the child. ! sweet peas adorning the dining table, A marriage where there is religious ' while poppies, snapdragons and rose differences, seldom resultR happily. I geraniums "were used in the living A hew musical conservatory known as the Republic Auditory Art school has been organized in the city, and its business office and 6tudios have been located on the third floor of the Safety building. A large corps of well known and capable Instructors has been secured, and an enrollment of 53 students is already reported for the summer terms. The Tegular work of institution will not begin until AIM OF SCHOOL. The principal aim of the institution is to raise the standard of music and convert the people of the community into real music lovers. The paramount i A VISIT TO OUR NEWLY FURNISHED SHOW ROOMS will help to convince you that we have the most complete and up-to-date line of lighting fixtures that is to seen in this part of the country, and the men in charjje of this department are spec ialists who can advise you concerning all prob lems of light distribution and assist you in se lecting fixtures that will be in harmony with their environments. , Tue immense showing of lighting effects in our display rooms includes fixtures designed for semi indirect method of illumination. Other styles, too, infascinating variety, that are at once exclusive, distinctive and artistic. THE ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION & MACHINERY CO. Phone West 280. 1622 Second Avenue, Do not get a divorce on account of ! room and parlors. The guests were j idea is to give to its pupils a thorough i revolver at McDonald s head and I threatening to shcot him were among and honest education, regardless of pecuniary benefit. The school is back ed by well known music lovers in the community who desire to bring to the public every advantage possible. l.F.AU .41. 1, IXSTRl'MKXTS. - Every instrument from the piano to ! . strings, reeds and brasses will be MEM- taught ty experts. Only a partial list of the faculty has been announce! as yet. Franklin Williams, will be He is the other man. If you do get a di- j charter members of the 1. U A. ot vorce and hp reaily loves you. he will Spencer Memorial church and this was then come forward and ask you to , a reunion after a separation of two marry him. As It is. if he is a decent 1 years. The evening was pleasantly Cur the melon in round slices. Eat ; man, he will hesitate to be very lover Epent with music and chatting over old it with a fork. Pr tiout '' it shofler, like with you now. If he is not a ri?- times. with the o lis in mode, rent man. ho will make all kinds of 1 promises without ititendicg to keep j " MANY AT ALLENDALE. I'. :ir Mrs. Thompson: I have been : them. BETWEEN 300 AND 400 married hix years: have been parted1 Treat him with the dignity of a wo-. bers of the Moline Women s club en fonr times from tny husband. He was ! man married to another man. Don't joyed the garden party at Allendale in v ry c ruel to me and I cauht him j do anything you would not want your Moline Saturday afternoon. The day one of the piano instructors several times walking with other chiM to know when it is old enough . was ilelightful and the garden was j:irK I am pretty well disgusted with 'to understand. j beautiful with tables of sandwiches, l.f. . though I Hm only years old. I would consider you well built. i ice cream, cake, lemonade, crushes I have the dearest child lour years; land other tasty refreshments. The old. ! Dear Mrs. Thompson: ( 1 1 Will ' quests were received by Mrs. Allen, Don't you think four chances butt rmilk, whiten sunburned hands Mrs- John McEniry, president of the r.oi.srh to give him? Since we have 1 and arms, face and neck? 1 2 i What 1 c,ub- and Mrs- O. Jl. Seiffert. Mrs. F. p:irt-d I have fallen in love with some will clean a white frit hat? iZ) Are 1 E- Hobbs, Mrs. G. A. Stephens, Mrs. R. one !. D. you think if advisable white felt hats worn now? to ifi t a diwrce? I am a Catholic, ho THANK YOI". in f-rotewiant. . . (1) Yes. (2 1 I.ay hat for several I.il.e a eod many silly girls. I ran hours, or over night, in a mixture of away to marry when I was 10 years ; cornmeal and gasoline, then brush it M. I don't want to get stung again, out well. 3 They are out of style I dearly love this other man and I for summer wear. the accusations whereby young McDon-1 aid sought to offset the abandonment charge. Indeed, it was because of his wife's playful act with a revolver that he asserted he went back to his moth er May 27. Ke said he took the wea pon away from her and pushed her out of the room. "Was the gun loaded?" asked As sistant State's Attorney Foster. "I dou't remember; I didn't look," WEDDING OF MISS CROCKER DIG SOCIAL EVENT; $1,000,000 WORTH OF PRESENTS well known in Rock Island and has j sai,j McDonald been actively engaged in his profes-1 "How much do you weigh?" was th sion for the past 18 or 20 years. Josef 1PXt question. Scholtes. another piano instructor, has i "Two hundred and thirty pounds," been secured after his return from i ,o reniii Europe where he has studied for the "Vhat is your wife's weight?" j past three years, two in Germany and. ".bcut 140 pounds. I guess. I was one in Berlin, after completing his:nfoii o.i i j-ri-Hoi t, i VY. Entrikln and Mrs. R. W Lee assi.t-; stlldics in tnis cmintrv j h( r out Then , and , ed in recemng. Through the after-. Gabriel Gernaey, violin, has just re- thought it over and went and told n,y j noon an orchestra played on the lawn. ! t urn i from Eurone where he has been ! i n . . 1 1U jri iic iuiu inc nut ivj fu uai rv . j pursuing hi art in one of the large ! Motions for a new trial were made. ! conservatories in Be lgium. W. D. , juiv 20 beins set as the date of a Kohler. a graduate in violin from the ! tained Saturday evening at her home, joherlin eC:iservatory has also been ' loio I nirty-eigntu street, at a pre-nup-. namrd as a nieniber of the faculty. , tial for Miss Grace Hudson. The even- ! Voire and Pioc,lt;on will also be taucht ing was spent In playing progressive by Compete:it instructors hearts and prizes went to Anna Brom-1 nnr ,tt. . ..... ..,. Ipj, Myrtle bummers and 1Ola Hudson. . . .... . . . . . The year will h- diviucd into four The home was prettily decorated with ' . , , , 7 ' ,, ... terms of 10 weeKs each, exclusive of o r-r i, yxaa aim oiuuaA, van nii GIVES PRENUPTIAL. MISS GRACE HOLMES ENTER- $7,500,000 RAIL ISSUE UP ! .1.,. J i -r .1.- ... v. - --,.-,,,, . , i,.. hostess served a dainty luncheon. I ,atuiy "- e '''" ! Tuesday evening Miss Myrtle Sum j mers "will give a farewell luncheon at Fejervary park for .Miss Hudson. Beard to Decide Whether Roads Shall; Pay More Wages. i New York, July 15. The arbitration! commission which is to decide whether 52 railroads east of Chicago ; shall increase the pay of their loco- ' month dining '.h- year, to which the ; motive engineers, will begin its work! 'public will be invited. An orchestra today at the Oriental hotel. Manhat- j ; has been oiganized and pupils will tan Beach. If it decides the demands j have advantage cf this line cf work : of the engineers are reasonable, the! i under the leadership of an expert. It . annual payrolls of the railroads will Miss Jennie Crocker and Malsoltn D. Whitman The wedding of Miss Jennie Crr-k- ! mated that the presents of the brl1 er, of the wealthy California family, tf. 5 will exreed Jl.imo.onO in value, for she Malcolm D. Whitman on July 16 will ; Is connected both by ties of blood be one of the big social events of the 1 and marriage with some of the rich season. Miss Crocker, who is worthiest families In the United States, .several millions In her own right. Whitman is a resident of New York ;ls popular In the east as well as In and was formerly a champion tennla the west. It Is conservatively est!-' player. VISS i i n a Ri-vsnv i'n oinp'is P"'an:ied to ope?i branch schools in i be increased more than $7,500,000. The ; ment provided that the question in ' member of the board, the two thus ' . 1 - 1 . 1 . .. a , . . i J : . . . V . . K . ... n 1 . ,1 w ,1 r-. f 1 1 1-,1 t It .1 ..fill. .,n t 1 1 1 fivo . t V. . 1 f I Sjodin both of Moline were united in l"lluu, r 01 cowus wnnin a raaius or ; ueinaiius 01 uie engiueers were nmue uibpuib uc duuuhucu iu a uwa.u vl m., o- 'Lni. FViHnv'of.or -. v.wi, 1 50 miles, where the faculty will give March 14. The arbitration agree-1 seven members, each side to name one , members. of Iho narennoo nf Colon. l.tl,i.on 'nStnlCIIOnS uv ...V y m nii( .;u l 111 I 1 1 il I . a on certain days of the ; s O C I ETY church, the Rev. C. J. Youngberg offlci-1 ! week. ating. The couple were unattended. ! WANT A SHELTER. !t.1p m iinott.-mHoH Tl.n- left fnr thi L'-r w.ifw en..i i-i v- 'o Lau ftr n tx--i ; ;,. f ,.p.i,..i,i.. employed Di.UKl.ters of St John s Methodist hich they will make their home with 1Jeere ana company plant. I'.'pisi'opHl cliiireh is the tlrst of the 14 tnp bride's mother until the new home cirrles of Davenport to take action in ' whic h the groom is furnishing is coni- DKATII TO ni TIIK. . I The bride wore a pretty dress of white j ue Wct to ma"e a fight against I 'voile and tarried bride roses. The 1 ,r86hy m"-c and rag time." said one young people will be at home at 1815 j of tne omc,rs tnis morning. "It is ' Twelfth avenue, Moline. Mr. Siodin is : ,hls l'norf' clas of music which is de- as a benchworker at the I Paving the public taste and lowering The efneers are as ' ''il'i i 'limtt fir iirr tiirs ---'f- off. r:nit to asUt in the iniiinieiiance ! pleted. They will beat home at 2S24 ol a shelter home or rm'in for women nn.l girls who have been stranded in the e:ty. The inati. r wa presented by the S'ott fount, i Him. of King's Daugh t. rs in lis iinnuul meeting report, urg l:g 'hut the different cirrles of the c i'y xjin-Mi th. ir vii ws and wishes in tnUrig up of the work, the establtsh- lowa street after Oc t. 1. The bride is a prominent young Davenport lady, having considerable musical talent which she has develoed by study at Boston and with Edward A. MacDow ell, the famous composer. She is on of the moft ac'ive members of the Davenport Etude club and has been successful in teaching music. The ment of such a K.ngb Imughters' shel- Kroom is employed in the circulation uepartment of 1 he Argus. ter having been si jested to the union 1'V Maor Niiilier as nuite in the line of the ork cf Ki.ig s Inught,rs. OUTING AT FEJERVARY. M J. hu eirrle held Its monthly I THE MEMBERS OF THE ROCK IS-j IitiMtii-.g wUti Mrs. K T. I.illgwith ofli-mrt Vain rl.nrn cit ih 7!nn Lutheran church, recently organized, enjoyed i PICNIC AT TOWER. NEARLY EVERY MEMBER OF the Sophie Wright circle of King's Daughters of Moline. went to the ', Watch Tower Friday afternoon carry ing delicious "eats' for the picnic sup per. Part of the afternoon concert and part of the evening concert by Ferul lo's hand was enjoyed. The girls had a splendid time. SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE MEETING OF THE SEWING society of Bethany home, which should be held Tuesday, has been cancelled and the ladies will devote their time to selling tickets for the excursion cur standards.: follows: President, Franklin Williams; secretary and treasurer. P. E. Brodine. Mr. Brodine will also act as business manager. He has for a number of years been Affiliated with the Cable ! Mlltl'st Hr.11f.J-. ll...'tn knf Intr.l.. ed to enter upon his new field. He is, a critic of rare discrimination, and has been actively identified with things musical in thf past. Ii.s' llvh stieet. I iu I.IKU t. Fridav, wh.'ii It was voted to be responsible for a tumuli's maintenance of the room 1 hie li it is talked of securing as a1 Mart in the work, providit-g the open Inn of Miiii a home meets the approval of the o'l.rr eii i li s of the Scott county unloi. Tt.i is o be reported at the ni' tins i f the union iu September. Ti.e.e arc topes that definite action w i.'. 1 ... ti.k. n at that tune to insure the licit' r. h-c there is great need of such a place in ibr city. Respectable- women and girls who their first outing Saturday at Fejer- J vary' park in Davenport. The members : and their ladies were treated to a din-1 r.er. following which an informal) musical program was given, the chor- us rendering several numbers, and ; Yngve Joranson, the leader, singing a : solo. A program of toasts w as given with C. A. Ijirson as toastmaster, Mr. .Ioran-.on responding to the toast. "The ; I-adles"; Eniil Johnson to "Our lead er", and J. W. Carlstedt to "The Your.c Men." The remainder of the MATINEE OF PINK CREPE DE CHINE i which will be held next Saturday on jthe steamer St. Paul, j The regular meeting of the W. C. T. j V. will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 j o'clock at the Broadway Presbywr I ian "church. The leader will be Mrs. R. G. Summers and the topic. "Young People in Temperance Work." Be There the Opening Night so -fl HI PARK have lo.-it Their money or been unexpect- evening was spent in a social way and cdly tietaii.ed in the city, w ho are witu- n.it friends or sufficient funds to remain I oer n.i ht will then hae some place to fo u i w .ii he saved the humiliation the outing was very pleasant. ALBRECHT-BRUNING. PICNIC AT LONG VIEW. i s i t r.r. .1 1 r-.i i r-r. n ir i rt r af i-.malnlr.g ut the houe cf detention. I Amoma class cf the First Baptist! : church of Moline, enjoyed a delightful ! I outing Friday evening at Ixng View T!I!S MORNI.N;; AT s (CIX)CK. park. The young ladies left Moline; o. curnd ho marriage of Miss Sel- about ft o'clock and on arriving at the j ma Brinint. daughter of Mrs. Minn.e , park spread their picnic supper in the I Pr:t.ir.g Kiplcy street, I)aver-, most attractive place on the brow of ' I to Edward H. Albr- cht of Rock the hill overlooking Rock Island and i If'and The marriage was celebrated th river. A business meeting was i : r :V- h'.n.c cf the bride's mo'her by held and the hostesses for the meet I .r. Frank Colo of St John's Me'hodist . ir.gg the rest of the yep.r were decided' ihnrrh. Pav r.port. only a few immedl- upon, those for September being Mies j me re.f.tivts being pr.scnt. The cou- Minnie Benson and Marigold Mumin If there ever it a time when you art justified In cussing. It ii. when the summer weather sets your appet.te to fussing; Bjt there isn't any need to risk your soul and shock the ne:ghbors Tempt your appetite with Toast.es and go singing to your labors.' Written by V J. Ml'SGROVE. Tt-mpe. Ar:i. One of the 50 Jingles for which the Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich., paid $ I.-' 000.00 in May. Here ia a dainty matinee cf shell pink crepe ae chine. Belt round neckband and cufl of Irish lace. Plaits laid id the front and hack. Ti:i jined lull, frill. Uowa f ink sat. a. M'DONALD IS GUILTY OF DESERTING HIS BRIDE Chicago, July 15. If you want cloud less skies and calm seas on the voy age of married life don't lie in bed until after 10 o'clock in the morning and don't, under any circumstances, get the idea you can discharge your wife as you would a servant and let her shift for herself. These timely warnings to young ben edicts were emphasized yesterday in the court of domestic relations before Judee Gemmill in the suit for wife abandonment begun by Mrs. Evelyn Marie McDonald against her youthful husband. Harold A. McDonald. The suit ended in a decided victory for the young bride. The fact that young McDonald, who is only 19 years old. is a son of Mrs. Dora McDonald, widow of the late "Mike" McDonald, who was acquitted of the charge cf killing Webster Guer ln, caused the court room to be throng- fd by friends of the young defendant. McDonald admitted that when he ob tained his marriage license he gave nis age as 23. The testimony showed McDonald B'.iandoned his wife May 2T, after they had quarreled over his habit of lying abed lats in the morning. He was in bed at 10 a. m. when the quarrel be gan, he raid. McDonald said his wife calied him, then shook him and said things to him. The young husband's testimony showed that his bride bad very decided views concerning the proper time to rise and that she ex pressed them forcibly. McDonald re cited her sayings In a tone to indicate he felt very scrry for himself. Scolding her nuzted MONDAY, JULY 15 &fe H H A LERY Popuiar Concert 50 ARTISTS 50 C E NOT This Band Plays at the WATCH TOWER Tomorrow, TUESDAY, Matinee and Night U-hca .he was told not to and pointing i f???13 E