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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1913. lo EXCUSE ME" Drawn by M. Myer I CflME IN ANSWER. A MAN naj ith n LET ME HEAR. TOO YELL OUT Good stroncs- NOICE . . S KUni I A J I 1,- irii-i n-tixiKi .w. -rn. v,. I IV I PIDUUCUUS II -.in Cm " I II I W M M I I I I ink. W W ' I - 't-Ul T I I I I III I I QH- BDI lib I I I 5 I I Argus Brae h Off" I -'-15 "-5?! I FOR SAXE CITY p'wh'erty. for sale lands. lodge directory. . " " .V. "lTT ' ' ''m"l'l For the accommodation of Its patron in rrfnih , .-t of tne elty rb Ar.u, lias Fit: hllnh I m .v-t. ...k. .. "'cs whore nubscrlptlons and want ad- ! vertlsini- mav be received and any tn- j forirmtlon left that mav pertain to ny department of the raiw'r news or huai. Jijms It r.iso planned to have at each ft thee branch oltlo-i every evening; 'ipply of copies of The Argus of the lay. so that any subscriber who may liave failed undxr any circumstances to receive his paper, will be supplied free -f charge The Argus' chain of branch offices inr tides ti,e following: .'. J. Kipp's notion store. 50t Fifth nui-, H E. Rowe'a pharmacy, 4111 Four toT'th avenue. Rtrss' drug store Twentv-aeventh !ret. Seventh avvnue l.'llf rn-ypr's drug store. Eleventh ave- :u-. r :iicentn ftreet. "Jeort-e w. Mllihouse. confectionery. I0r. Fourth aver.ue. '" London' j notion store. Seventh street. Koortenth avenue. 1 lelmhcck pharmacy. KII Third ave- Tiue Kenger'a street. grocery. $23 Eleventh Koocrt dr-ig store. Thirtieth a'.reet n r inn avenue. Col!e pnarmary. Seventh avenue I and Thirty-eighth street. Olson grocery. Thirteenth avenue and Tl Irtieth street. I Stelner drug store, corner Fifth are- i rue nnrt Tventv-thlrd street. ! FOR Rr.1T IIOlMH. i m KI..NT-Modern nine-room house. jn'j'iinyjui i i.iru avenue. F'R RENT Or sale, six-room cottage. Inquire 17'U Thirtieth street. 1'OR HI'XT Five-room modern cot tuge. liKjulre ti27 Seventeenth street. 1'OR RENT Nic.lv f irnl-hed four loom cottage. lni'ilre z.U'.t Third av- J-OR RENT Seven-room house, strl'-t ly ; modern. Inquire at L3i Twelfth street. FOR RENT Modern seven room house nt 12HH Twelfth street. Inquire 722 Fifteenth street. FOR RENT Five-room cottage on Fif teenth avenue, near Ninth street, jn- lulre lnl4 Twelfth street. l'hone west 7J0. FOR RENT Four-room house, partly mislein, fll4 Fifteenth street, oppo site Lonn View park. Inquire lfc'2 Fifteenth street. Ft 'R RENT Two houses of eight rooms taeli. modern In every respect. Phone west li.il. or Incjulre at 2b31 Flfth-und-a-huif avenue. 1'K RENT Seven-room house, with a 1 1 modern conveniences; cement walk and cellar; at 13" Twelfth street. Inquire 22u0 avenue. FOR RENT Four room cottage, with gas and city water, at 2714 Elghth-ind-a-tiulf uveiiue. Ii ulr- at 2'.'ai Seventh uvenue, or phune &&7-X. l"OR RENT Seven-room modern house, '; ti" children; furnished or unfur nished. j. II. Jordan. Mi Forty lourth street, l'hone west sn2-L. FOR RENT New. completely modern aeven-room huuKe at 1210 Twelfth street; iciils now for lio; .will runt now for 20. lnqulra 1230 Twelfth street. FOR RENT Eight-room house; all modern; corner Fourteenth-and-a-half street and Sixtoenth avenue. Ask U'ardsiey & Ualley. 217 Eighteenth t.c.'t or A. li. Shaw. 1450 Fifteenth street. FOR KENT FLATS. FOR RENT Modern steam heated flats; Ml 'I went y -seventh street. iuqutro Reldy Bros. FOR J'.ENT Flats of Eve rooms: all modem, tls per month; at 1326 Fifth-and-a-half avenue. Mis. C. L. Walk er. Phone west siS-V. FOR RENT Modern six-room apart ment in 1 a ue Flats, second floor; Janitor service. nuuiro at Flat Nui 1. or phone west 781-K. FOR KENT MIM F.I.I.AMCOl S. FOR RENT Good barn; phone west 4U2. 1'oR REV Good warm bran; electric light. Phone west 12t'0-Y. IN51HANCE. I PLEASANT F. COX tReal estate and insurance. Loans a specialty. Best ! tire companies represented, lour pa at rating" solicited. Phones west i2. and new 5172. Office nt courthouse. VF. WILL I!N1) YO'.' Executors', ad tulnisti utors . guardians'. trusters' I r any kind of Judicial bonds: lodgus ' and society oiMcers: city, state or f". f S government officials: contractors. positions 0f trust; In fact, any kind i of bond you want (except ball bonds i. Verms reasonable. Hayes 4i t "leave 1 .i ml. resident managers. Fidelity & lt post i company of Maryland. i r a i. mi IV MADAM SORE K A A Fifty years' ex- j perli'iice; Just arrived; advice given I li biislncs... liFVe and fs.ir.ily affairs; : t.alf t rices during holidays, satlafac- ion guaranteed, three test questions): i nsvkercd tree, private parlors. 419 west 'I'tnrd street. Davenport, lows. . , w 6LENWO0D LOTS High land; dry; no fill ing; no grading. Good street car service. foil or Payments C. S. McDaniel, 02 Safety Building. As.k for plans of 500 Modern Homes. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping at J07 Third street FOR RENT Furnished roomi for llrht house keeping at 217 Sixteenth street. ivR 1 lsh "' " RENT Modern steam heated fur- ed room at 1527 V Second avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 527 Twenlleth str t. FOR RENT Modern furnished light housekeeping rooms at 2604 Fifth av enue. FOR RENT Two modern furnished rooms at 921 Fourteenth-and-a-half staeet. FOR RENT Modern furnished room? at 1127 Second avenue. Phone No. W. 1220 K. FOR RENT Furnished front room, modern conveniences; &2 Fifteenth street, city. FOR RENT Modern furnished room for light housekeeping t 1114 Sec ond avenue. FOR RENT Furnished front room; heaX. light and bath. Inquire b27 Twenty firm street. FOR RENT Modern furnished room, centrally located. Inquire lZ3o Sec ond avenue. FOR RENT Two modern furnished ru 'tns lor light housekeeping; iojuvi Fourtn avenue. l FOR RENT Modern furnished room I at 02 Fourleentii and a half street. l'hone west lUJK. FOR RENT To large modern lur- i.lNhetl rounm tor light liouieke ping i at 1210 First avenue. i rOR RENT Furnished front room, modern conveniences, private family, at 1132 Second avenue. FOR RENT Modern furnished room with board; suitable lor two gentle men; at 431b Ninth avenue. mm bpvt a,,i...l m.M.m fomi.h. frnt tum, luqJlrK at 1134 Second avenue. I'lione went tjS-X. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, with ail modern conveniences; private family, at 220U blxlh avenue. FOR KENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, cu ground floor. Inquire at ibuu Fourth avenue. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, at 1101 Fvurleeulii-and-a-half street. FOR RENT Three modern unfurnish ed rooms fur light housekeeping at Vul Tweuty-Ilist street; use ol pnone. 1,-ltt; T I.-VT Kt,.,lorn fnrnlftliA,1 fninl room; "use of pnone. Inquire 729 Thirty-ninth street, from car line. One-half block FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, furnace heat, electric light, use of phone and bath, at 74$ Fif teenth street, l'hone west 1187-L. FOR RENT A large room in modern house, beautifully furnished in dark oak, velvet rug, etc.; south exposure; one or two gentlemen.' Phone 1833. FOR RENT Nice large room, witn modern conveniences, suitable for couple or two gentlemen, with board, at 926 Seventeenth street. Phone Dol-L. FOR RENT A nicely furnished front room in a modern home, suitable for one or two gentlemen : breakfast and supper If desired; references requir ed; 1003 Second avenue. lHOFKSIOAl -ATTORNEYS. JACKSON. HURST ar STAFFORD-At-torneys-at-iaw. office in Kock Island National bank building. SEARLE & MARSHALL Lawyer. Money to loan on good real estate security. Rooms, 3u2 and Jo3 Safety building, Kock Island, 111. WILLIAM M. WALKER Attorney; general law butiness; corporation, probate und real estate law; 311 Peo plo's bank building. Phone west 349. WALKER. INGRAM & SWEENEY At- J torneys ana counselors at law. money to loan on real estate. Rooms 200 2u3, People's National bank building. M'ENIRY & M EN1RY Attorney4-at-iaw. Loan money on good security; make coilecttons. References. Mitch ell t Lynda, bankers. Office. Mitchell A: Lynde building. CARDS OP THANKS. WE. the undersigned, desire to express our sincere ttmiiks and appreciation to the many kind friends and neigh bors who assisted us in our late be reavement, the death of husband and father; also for floral tributes. -We also wish to express our many thar.ks to the different lodges 'and organlxa thus and to Rov. Mr Rolfs for tne kind words spoken. Mrs. L. Berlel ieii and children. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. A.HSTRACTS 0f title prepared or con-i tlnued to date covering any real es tate In the county, prompt and ac curate service at reasonable rales. Rock Island Title A Abstract com pany: J. J. Ingram, president; W. J.I Sweeney, secretary; 2u0-2u3, second i floor. People's National bank build- I lng. Rock Island. j MIMKI.I.lNbOll. YOL" WANT to buy. sell, trade 01 ! rent anything, et.gsge help or secure a situation, the Mali and Journal Is i the only paper In Moline that can do . are popular, and Mail and Journal ' are popular, and Mial and Journal ' wants bring results. One-half cent per word Is the price to all alike. ' cash in advance, two-cent stamps will i to. Evening and Saturday Mall and j Journal. Mclne. 111. l.ltE STOC K. CONKEYS Sclt-era will rid your1 stock of worms; work eff disease and make every at.irr.al productive: your money back If it d.n-sn't. come In and get a trial pall. Jwat"nna Flo jr and Feed company. 2010 Thirdavenue. roi.i.Ltrios. i COLLECTIONS MADE Hard accounts1 and claims collected. WtUiam M. ' Walker, lawyer, 311 People's Bank 1 bulldu.g. ' i FLORISTS. HENRT GAETHJE Proprietor Chip rlannork nursery. Cut flowers ar.il deigns of ail inds. City store, 16u7 SiCuad avtcue- Phone 1110. ANTED First class toolmakera. Rock IsUnd Mfg. company. WANTED Toung man to drive deliv ery wagon at H. Tremann's Sons'. WANTED Gardener; apiily to H. An drews. South Kock Island. Phone 2147. WANTED Big, husky laborers, at once. Republic Iron 4 Steel com pany. Second street. Molina. WANTED A good, specialty salesman; mubt have some capital; big money for hustler. Call on Dan FJynn, 807 Seventeenth street. WANTED Man to-travel In Illinois for 1613. groceries, candies. Jewelry; good pay; experience unnecessary. J. E. McBrady, Chicago. WANTED Salesman; $25 weekly and expenses to trustworthy people to travel and distribute samples lor big wholesale house. C. Emery, Chicago. WANTED A local man with capital to invest, wants an active Interest in .some trl-city business. Answer, stat ing kind of business and capital re quired. Address R. K.," care Argus. WANTED Salesmen to sell new educa tional specialty to school boards; ex clusive territory; no competition; lib eral proposition. Union School Pub lishing company. 1084 West Van Bur en street, Chicago, 111. WANTED Ambitious salesmen, neat appearance, call on merchants in their territory; elegant side line, conveni ent to carry; good commissions, prompt remittances. Belmont Manu facturing company, Cincinnati, Ohio. r " ; 77 . WANTED I want you to learn the bar- brr trade; another rush for barbers this season; best trade in existence today; good money; light work; stu dents given half the receipts in fin ishing department; write. Moler Barber college, Chicago, 111. W ANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED A cook at 1109 Second ave nue. WANTED A chambermaid at 1628 Second avenue. WANTED Waitresses at cafe. 3034 Fifth avenue. Johnson's WANTED Sleeve ironer; apply City Steam laundry. 417 Seventeenth street. WANTED Girl to do general house work. Apply to Mrs. Walter Yer bury, 210S Third avenue. WANTED Competent girl to do gen eral housework: n-j ottier need apply; at loiii Twenty-second erteet. WANTED Reliable, experienced girl to do general house woik. Apply at 613 iwciity-third street. WANTED A good, competent girl to do general housework. Inquire at 2s22 Fifth avenue. Pnone west 405. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Job, teaming, by experi enced man, with team; not afrfaid of work, l'hcne west 19o8. WANTED An eight-room modern house to sell or trade for smaller house. Inquire at 626 Tulrly-liith street. WANTED To buy, marine engine from two to four-horse power; must be cheap. Address Box 6i. ilontpeller. Iowa. WANTED To buy, furniture and stoves; will pay the highest price for second hand goods. Call Kniff & Kosen. Muline. Phone east 751. I WANTED Tou to earn $S to $12 week ly hi noine uuimg od i iimi; mailing circulars. For particulars, send lo cents, which we return when you be gin work. William A. I.'roste com pany, 474 J 16, Trumbull avenue, De-trc-lt, Mich. WANTED To borrow $1,000, $1,500, J2.5uu. $5,000 and $7,500 on good real estate. Send particulars as to which amount you have to loan, rate of in terest expected and length of time you prefer to l"n out your money. Address "Loans 274." care Argus. WANTED SITUATIONS. WANTED By young man. office posi tion; can dcr bookkeeping and type writing; references furnished. Ad dress "K. 50," care Argus. SWEDISH MOVEMENT. SWEDISH MOVEMENT Miss A. Eln arson, graduated Swedish masseuse, gives treatment in private homes. Phone west 839-L. idress 618 Thlf- ty-nlnth street. Has Never Disappointed Yet The Bread tbat is always uni form always beBt always to be depended on never unsatis factory, is PATH'S BREAD Many of our best and most sat isfied customers Epent months In trying to make better bread than we make, but they always found ours the BEST YET Pbone U6 today while you have It in mind we will do the rest. MATH'S 1716-1718 Second Avenue. Phor.e West 156. GGGeXCCCCO0OwC0GCCO3Q0GwO ' FOR SALE; A genuine bargain Jn a nice home, located in the central por tion of city. Here Is the chance to get Just the home you have been dreaming about. Lot 60x150; eight room house; hot water heat, gas. elec tric light, cement floor basement: near all car lines. Address "Snap," car Argus. FOR SALE) Seven-room house, all mod ern, on Seventeenth, street. Inquire 929 Seventeenth. FOR SALE New modern s'x-room house at 141S Forty-first street; cheap if taken at once. FOR SALE Eight-room modern house at 902 Twenty-aecond street; corner lot, 2H xl50; on easy terms, iaqulre on premise. FOR SALE Good built eight-room hoi-sc; city water, gas and sewer; cor ner iot, 62x160; 16D1 Thirty-fifth street. Rock Island. 111. FOR SALE Fine building lot 50x130 feet, oa Fifteenth street, between Eleventh and Twelftk avenues. In quire at 1113 Fifteenth street. FOR SALE Good building lot In Lin coln court; facing Seventeenth, street; 120 feet deep, 4i feet front, feet middle, 78 feet rear. Phone West ?77-U FOR SALE! Lots Id Scheuei maiin's fifth addition. Seventh street and Fifteentn venue; payments S6 ier month; Call 1700 Sixth street. Old puons west m& FOR SALE Cheap, seven-room house; had hot water heat, modem in every respect; cement wala; corner lot; owner non-realdent. H. A. Luplow. Uochelle. 11L FOR SALE: Pretty and modern bunga tuw, in line locality, witn splendid view cf arsenal and Mississippi; an unbelievable bargain; investigate. Ad dress "Bungalow,'' care Argus. FOR SALE Seven-room house, with 1 acres or ground, with well and tiatern: Rttctea one biocS from car line; will sacrifice it sold before Sept. 10. Address "S. G. 8 " care Argus. FOR SALE Eight-room house, thor oughly modern, electric light and gas, hard oak iloor in every room; good lot tat a bargain!; terms. Pnone west 1219-Y. C. T. Neisen, 1015 Sec ond avenue. OR SALE Cheap, a five-room house, wltr furnace, gas light, and sewer; large lot, cement wulaa; one block from Long View park; a paying in vestment; ownen non-resident. Ad dress ' L. M. 60." care Argus. OR SALE Lota In South tie.gtiu. south of Aiken street, between Twelfth anc Seventeenth streets; ou easy terms; $35 down, balance In five years. K. Vv . Robinson. 1464 Rich mond street. Phone west 1165-K. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Lady's open-faced gold watch, and pin; initial "E" on pin and "S'" on watcn. Liberal reward for leturn to The Argus office. LOST In Davenport or Rock Island, an oval gold brooch with small cameo set. rinder will receive liberal re ward for its return to Argus office. LOST Between Second and Third ave nues, on Fourteenth street, a lady's golil watch. Reward for return to 1401 Third avenue. Pho-ne west 33, two rings. CHIROPUACTIC. PSYSIOLOGICAL SPINAL ADJUST MENTS given in your home, private, by expert adjuster. Address P. o. Rox 435, Rock Island. LEGAL. Administrator's .Vol lee Estate of Oscar Seldel. deceased. 'i he undersigned having been ap pointed administratrix of the estate of Oscar Seidel, late of the county of Rock Island, slate of Illlreria, deceased, here by gives notice that she will appear before the probate court of Rock Is land county, at the probate court room. In the city of Rock Island, at the March term, on the first Monday in March next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All per sons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated 27th day of December, A. D. 1910. MARY SEIDEL, Administratrix. James W. Maucker. attorney. Notice of Flaal Settlement. Estate of Mayer Roser.fleld. Deceased. Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Clara R. Stlberman and Joseph M. Rosanfleld, executors of the last will and testament of llayer Rosen field, deceased, have this tVy' filed their final report and settlement as such in the probate court of Rock Island coun ty, and hearing on said report has been set for Jan. 9. 1913. ut 9 o'clock a. m., at which time persons Interested may ap pear and make objections thereto, and if no objections are flied. said report will be approved at that time, and the undersigned will ask for an order of distribution, and will also ask to be dis charged. Rock Island. 111.. Dec. 17. 19U. CLARA R. SILBERMAN, JOSEPH M. ROS ENFIELD. Executors of the Last Will and Testa ment of Mayer Roser.fieid, deceased. Hugh E. Curtis, attorney. Publication Notice. I State of Illinois, Rock Island Coum . ly ss: j In the Circuit Court of Rock Island I county. 111. May term, 1913. In at tachment. Demand. $67.50. i Volks-Zeitung Publishing company vs. ! Leroy J. Wolfe and Charles L. Bailey. Notice Is hereby given to vou. the said Leroy J. Wolfe and Charles L. i Bailey, that a writ of attachment has been sued out of the office of the clerk , of the circuit clerk of said county of I Rock Island, at the suit of the fcaid Volks-Zeitung Publishing company, and against the estate of you. the faid Le f roy J. Wolfe and Charles L. Bailtv. sixty-seven and fifty one-hundredt hs dji ; lars. besides Interest, directed to the sheriff of said county to execute. Now. unless you. the said Lerov J. ; Wolfe and Charles L. bailey, shall "per sonally be and appear before the cir cuit csjurt of said county, or. the first ' day of the next term thereof, to be ;holden at Rock Island, in said county, i on the f.rst Monday in .the month cf , May next, give special bail and pload to , tald action. Judgment will be entered against you in favor cf tne .said plain tiff, ar.d the property cttaclied soid to satisfy the ?err.e. with cts. GEORGE W. OAM3LF, Clerk Roclc Island. Hi.. Jan. ti. 1S1J. Albert I-uber, plaintiff's attorney. FOR SALE Nine and a half acres land, one mile southwest of Milan. W. R. Glngles. 515 Twenty-second street. FOR-SALE 200-acre farm, three miles west of Milan; one of the best farms in Rock Island county. See Reldy Bros, for particulars. FOR SALE 160 acres North Dakota grain farm, to exchange for city prop erty. Address W. A. Wlllits, New Boston. 111. R T. D. I. FOR SALE A splendid grain and stock farm; 344 acres, priced at $60 per acre; will exchange for merchan dise or livery. W. A. Deitiker, 202 Water street, Milan, I1L FOR SALE 640 acres improved farm, at Elbow, Saskatchewan, western Canada; COO acres broke; buildings, well, pastured; easy terms. Dr. A. C Hammett. 4200 Irving Park boule vard. Chicago. WILLOW RIVER. B. C Main line Q. T. P., and P. & H. B. Rys; entrance great Peace River country. Write Pac. Land & Townsites Co., Ltd.. 161 Pac. Bldg., Vancouver, B. C for maps, plats, printed matter. Agents wanted. FOR SALE Houses, lots. Fine five acre suburban property twelve-room brick house, $6,000. Five room cot tage, three-fourths acre land, $1,000. Five room cottage, three-fourths acre land, SS00. Terms on part if wanted. Bargains. C. II. Dlbbern & Son. Milan, 11L FOR SALE Eight-acre farm, with eight-room house, big barn, shed, lse house, two wells, good cellars under nous:, 600 grape plants, 80 fruit trees; good place for chicken raising; one half mile south of Eighteenth avenue on Twenty-seventh street. Inquire at 1601 Thirty-fifth street. Rock Island. 111. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE One Ford auto delivery car j at 1612 Third avenue. FOR SALE Wood work machine; In quire Murrln's livery. FOR SALE Fifty loads of stove wood. Inquire 2418 Ninth street FOR SALE A good horse; Inquire at Bartlett Bros., corner Sixth avenue and Seventeenth street. FOR SALE Or rent, restaurant, seat ing capacity 60, doing a fair business, at 16o2 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE Three delivery horses, one pony, three sets double harness, wag ons. Call 401 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE Cheap rooming house In good locality, doing good business, inquire 1506 Second avenue, city. FOR SALE Extra fine strained honey, in 5, 10 and 60 pound cans: 609 Forty second street. Phone vest 753-X. FOR SALE A large size (manure) wagon box In good condition. Inquire 1700 Sixth street. Phone old west 1296. FOR SALE Typewriter, Densmore, in good shape, ib. G. H. Jordan, SI 5 Forty-fourth street. Phone west 8S2-L. FOR SALE Reliable electric piano, three oak settees, dresser and com mode, at 2109 Third avenue. Phone west 1908. FOR SALE; A double barreled 12-gauge breech limding hamrnerless shotgun. Inquire after 6 p. m. at 417 Fourth street, city. FOR SALE A Moore air-tight heater, in fine condition; price $10. Phone west 1671-L. F. W. FosselL 73$ Thirty-fifth street. FOR SALE A range, with hot water back, gas stove and other household goods ; reasonable. Call west 1727-X, or inquire 2416 Eighth avenue. FOR SALE A grocerv store, doing a good cash business. In good locality; party leaving city. Address C. John general delivery. Rock Island. FOR SALE One leather upholstered, convertible to bed. davenport; one three-piece mahogany parlor set. J. L. Oakleaf, State bank building, Mo line. FOR SALE Cigar store and pool room on busy corner. Monthly profits, $250, guaranteed. A bargain, -$3. 0u0 cash. Address Cigar Stand, care Ar gus. FOR SALE Seventy-five tons of fine wild hay. delivered In lots of ton or more, $15 per ton; or at farm, one mile west of Milan, at $18; in lots to suit. Phone west 758-L. FOR SALE Fixtures; one 16-foot wall case, worth $426, for $2S0; one 12 foot Wall case, worth $375. for $225; two 8-foot floor cases, worth $115, for. each, $60. Suitable for most any business; very fine quality and work manship; solid golden oak. French plate mirrors, etc.; perfect condition. Private sale only. Inquire at In galls' Jewelry store. Safety building. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. tJoihina VoElk & C, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDKR3. Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Stairs. Interior finish of all kinds. Hardwood Veneer Flooring and deal ers in Glass. Sll and 323 Eighteenth street. One and three-quarters acres of ground and a rine-room house on Ninth ftreet. South Rock Island; if taken at :: e. $3,500. A snap for some live wire. An elegant sc-ven-rovjm house on Third avenue, Moline; lot 60x150 feet. A rare bargain at $3.0t0. Twenty acres of land, one mile north of Davenport on Eastern aver.ue: elegant for gardening purposes, Jj.o"'i. Two quarter sections of land in Ward cour.uty. North Dakota, near Stanley, at $10 per acre, cash. All of these items will bear In vestigation and prove a source of profit to buyers. For further in formation, see owner, A. G. CRAMER IS13 Second Ave., Rock lalaad. 1 SiE5i IBsiiriinuTs i'l 1 tstMramaKrSt 7 IVSiJfWIKZ'ZU Masonic. STATF.n MEETINO OF TRTO Masonic, ri n A a lodge No. 57, A. F. & A. M., is .held on the first Thursday of each month. Special for work Von the E. A. degree Thursday. Jan. 9. at 7:30 p. m. Visiting, breth- are cordially invited. ty oraer of L. E. Hemenway. Pettltv secretary. W. M-; W. B. LEGAL. Notice of Final Settlement. Estate of Edmund Murphy, deceased. Public notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Elizabeth C. Schmitt. ad ministratrix of the estate of Edmund Mruphy, deceased, has this daylUed her final report and settlement as such in the probate court of Rock Island coun ty, and hearing on said report has been set for Feb. 3, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. in., at which time persons Interested may appear and make objections thereto, and If no objections are filed, said re port will be approved at that time, and the undersigned will ask for an order of distribution, and will also ask to be discharged. Rock Island. 111.. Jan. 9, 1933. ELIZABETH C. SCHMITT. Administratrix of the Estate of Ed mund Murphy, deceased, Exeevtor's Notice. Estate of Eva Regina Jahn, deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed executors of thelast will and testament of Eva Regina Jahn. late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illi nois, deceased, hereby give notice that they will appear before the Hon. Ben jamin Bell, Judge of the probate court df Rnr.1, IlnnA ennntv. At the DTObate court room In the city of Rock Island, at the March term, on the first Monday in j March next, at which time all persons I having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned. Dated this Sth day of January, A. D. 19U PAUL A. JAHN, MARTIN JAHN. Executors. Schrlver . & Schrlver, Attorneys-at-law. PENNANTS, BUTTONS, PLEATING. DAVENPORTPLEATINQ, BUTTON NOVELTY CO. Phone 733; 280 So. Putnam building, Davenport, Iowa. Felt penrauts. flags, monograms, pil low covers, etc.; accordeou And knife pleatiugs, from 2c yard and up. Buttons covered in plain aud colored Ivory rims, from loo dosen up. Dress forma. buiiuiiiK. Pnana . GASOLINE TANKS AND PUMPS. EOWSER underground outfits from $20 J ana up mvu.vuu in use;, r. xviiibt, agent, 1511V Third avenue. Rock Is land, 111. l'hone west 2031. N. B. Bury your gasoline; It's safer. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. SUPERFLUOUS hair and molds on face and arms permanently removed with one to six needles. Address Miss A. M. Kittredge, Flat 1, Argyle Flats, Brady street, Davenport. Old phone 3136. MUMMERY IN THE COMMONS. "Black Rod" and His Antics In the English Parliament. Many an American visiting tbe Brit ish Louse of commons has heard with astonishment the cry "Black Rod la coining!" and wondered what was happening. "Black Rod" Is simply an Indication of the peruistenpy with which our oversea coualns cling 'o a bit of an tique mummery. Whenever In the house this cry Is uttered tbe sergeant-at-arms springs to bis feet, closes tha doors leading into the lobby and turns tbe key In the lock. Having thus dra matlcally Insured the commons; against an attack, the sergeant-at arms takes bis position in front of a small win dow, where be listens to three raps oh the door. Sergeant-at-arms then po litely asks what is wanted and learns that Black Rod bus a message to be delivered to the speaker and tbe com mons. Then when tbe door Is opened an old gentleman in black Is seen to come slowly into tbe chamber. On his queer old coat are three black rows; be wears black silk stockings ntid trunks; a black coat U held under one arm. and a short black rod, with a gold button s: tbe end. is In bis other band. Black Rod is most ceremonious. He bows three times to tbe speaker and delivers his message, while the mem bers of the commons put on their bars, l Mr. Speaker and the commons are re- quested to enter the bousu of lords to listen to the king's assent which has pas.ed both bouses Ilament Black Rod then bows to tbe speaker, walks backward step by step to tbe center of the house and repeats the S.aUilatlon At the door be pauses anln nnd bows even lower Sergeiint-at nrn s Kwintn) bis mace on his shoulder and follows Black Rod a Behind comes the "iiker In his oQ j cinl robe?i. The members on hf : benches take ofT tbelr bau and rise In i their places. About half a dozen of them follow the spanker Into the house : of lords The speaker raises bis cock . ed hat thrice nnd salutes tbe lord cban j cellor The messase of royal assent j Is read and there f a further en hance i of salutes. 1 The spenker returns to the fuse in solemn Fiate. and the mace is laid on . the table The business of the com j Dions is resjrLed without further In ' terrupticn from the polite o:d gentle- ! me a in black. This ceremony Is. of course, a surrir al of the middle aces, when the bouse j of commons fotind It necessary to pro tert Itself against crown and lords Tbe d-or cTostd in tbe face of Black Loans Loans Loans On Furniture On Pianos On Live Stock On Salaries On Diamonds and Jewelry AH at Johnny Jones 304 Best Building Phone West 177. Open Every Evening. CUT RATE LOAN CO. Bod. the negotiations at the wicket and the hats on the members' beads were signs of the jealousy with which flie commons defended their legislative rights. The courtesies exchanged be tween Black Rod and the speaker Im plied the willingness ef the two bouses to confer peaceably together. Harper's Weekly. Corrected. sandwich man who paraded Wall street bore aloft tbe legend, "Eat your lunch at Stoffem's and Surprise your Palet." "There's something wrong with thai sign." said a broker to a banker. "What is it?" "He got the last word spelt wrong." replied tbe other. "Pity sign painters can't learn how to spell or consult a dictionary. Hey. there, you with the Surprise! Tear palate's spelt wrong. Have It flied ap."' The next day the same sandwich man shuffled along and. sure enough, he bad reported the error. Tbe last word of the aign had been carefully scraped out and In Its place the word stood proudly forth with an extra "1." thus: "Eat your lunch at Stuffem's and Surprise your Pallet," New York Press. A r-arlsian Pstriet. There are other things In Parts be side architecture, heroes and history. At Duval's the wandering one can gel a soup which li truly a triumph of i genius, or he may alt at a little tabic and sId coffee "as black as nighL at ; 8weet a9 love and a8 not as ua(ies." tbe Frenchman's approved recipe. Du val, it may be remembered, refused to raise prices during tbe tiege of ParU la 1870. giving freely of his stock at long as It lusted Here was a tru patriot who disdained to profit by th high cost of living and the misfortune of the patrons who bad e uric bed blux He divided bla loaf. National Maga zine. Won by His Blarney. Irish Magistrate Haven't you been before. me before? Astute Prisoner No, yer honor; I never sntv but one face that looked like yours, nn' that was photograph of an Irish king. Magis trate Discharged: Cull the next case! London Answers. 2SSL 211 ?! CASH es of pa r It ! t? to honest people d"slring to set tle their bills the firm of the year. Figure them all up. Then come in and ask us f'r our rate on the aniontit needed to get a receipt in full from each of them. One, payment a week to us in- trad f making: the rounds of 11 of your creditors on payday. 'Jet tho id'-a? Worth thinking about. Isn't it? 6oc per week pays a $2.r loan in fifty weeks. II 20 per week pays a $',0 Pan in fifty Weeks. Pay monthly if it suits you bet ler. For security we tak any per 'in.il property such an household (rood. il:iii . team, fixtures, etc., nil remaining in your p"Sstion. .No rhitrge for carrying your payment over If you I sick or out c f work. A written contract g:ven with every loan. Give in t'-n mlnutts and we will su'iw y-u how to make bill paying v v . Cal., pn ne. or fill out blank and mail lo us. Name Address 21ty& 11 rod r Street, Davenport, la. Bell I'hoac S-2423. Open Saturday evenings till I. k S3S i