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I f COMMISSION NOT TO CUT DOWN ON SALOON LICENSES City Council Decides to Iasue Permits to Those Now in the Liquor Business. T11K ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. SATURDAY. APRIL 2, 101. mil themselves on the subject untiJ " nnanctal budget has agreed upon. been NEW AFPLICANTS BARRED A Tcse Violating Law Will Be Stnehei From List License Fee (300 and Closing Hour 11. provisions of the new saloon orjt-r-jre ere riven a thorouzh discuss- Fletcher in Pledge of City Protection Vera. Cruz. April 2.Rear Admiral Fletcher yesterday ued the follow ing proclamation to the people of Vera Cruz: -The United States naval forces un der my command have temporarily occupied the city of Vera Cruz to su pervise the administration of affairs on account of th present disturbed conditions in Mexico. "All of the officers of the present city government are invited to con tinue in the discharge of their duties as heretofore. The military authorl. ties will not interfere in any way with the civil affairs as administered by the local government so long as the peace 10a f3.n hy membiTii of t le city com- wo roer are maintained In the RiM'.on vetrd.y afternoon In Infor-! 1 .. . . KlM , , , w peaceful citizens are to live El n-.ion. It 1- un.lerMood that ! quietly l their home, and pursue tern of the members favore! elimina-' their usual occupations and so long as t oe, of the 11 o clock cioi-ig feature tney continue so to act they will be sad a o there -orr.e tirresf'ed favoring a license tntea.J of . as ongina JOed TWO SANCTUARY VESSELS TAKEN OUT OF CHURCH St. Joseph's Looted of Silver ware Valued at a Hundred Dollars. SKELETON KEY EMPLOYED Police Working on the Case But the Thief Left No Clews to Guide Them. Two sanctuary vessel, valued at $100. were stolen last night from St. Joseph's Catholic church. Dean J. J. Quiun discovered the loss on entering church about 7 o'clock this morn ing. The theft was reported to the police. The thief left no clew and It Is doubt nentlroent P7e;,ed Peron and Property and f jf he had trouble In effecting an e fee of Jll ' r'Bht nd re,tion entrance. Dean Qulnn Is of the opln- The commandant gives assurances icn the thief used a burglars kev. daughter Dorothea Anna of Reynolds spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Prank's father. U. Welti. , Miss Ella Johnson spent Saturday tilth Mollne friends. Mrs. James Thompson spent Situr- ! day at Mollne. i Ella Mitton lo.l tho -tt, I ........ - ' LJTK VI 1 I league meeting Sunday evening at the M. E. church. The meeting was of much Interest. Miss Mitton took as her subject "How to Believe." ARMY RECRUITS ARE HARD TO SECURE NOW In spite of the war agitation army recruiting offices In this vicinity are sending in less men than at any time during the winter. Only eight men had been recruited In the entire Dav enport district, which includes seven up to the 21st of this month. The local office has secured but two re cruits this month. Iee R. Benjamin of Delmar Junction. Iowa, being sent away yesterday. He was sent to the Jefferson barracks at St- Louis for preliminary training and assigned to the infantry. It is stated that 15.000 men are need ed to bring the regular army up to Its full strength. pro- that the military interference with ! t-.e civil government shall not extend There are four entrances to the church and all the doors bear common It W unJ, r wvd. ho ever, that the ' beynd the b,olut necessities of the j locks easy to' operate with a skeleton 1 occasion, and then onlv for the main. icexber of the commission agreed . tenaee aw and crder. Bx to cpp-e in open council any pro- , "The taxes and revenues of the city vifion hioh the n-.ajorltv favored. .0 90wernment wi" De collected as here- .... f.n r,e miur. mm.. '. tofore as directed by the law and the, funds will be expended by the proper ccaider:ion Mctiday It f, expected , ,,t,oritiea in accordance therew.th." tie trdinance i:i be approve.! wlta-j cat debate. It 1 saiu the roum lesion l. com mitted tu the policy of al'on reduc tlm. but tiat it a practira ly agreed that al li'-oisfn now In firre would be re-l.-.re.l No more permit, how-1 1.442 Vets of First Mexican War Living Although It Is nearly 66 years since key. Poor Box Often Rifted. Two years ago the church was robbed of candlesticks of consider able value. The thief was not appre hended on that occasion. Repeatedly Dean Qulnn says, the poor bos has been rifled. The sanctuary vessels were used In church ceremonies Wednesday, show ing that the robbery took place last night. Bowlers to Banquet. The annual banquet of the Island City Bbwling league will be held this evening at the Rock Island house. An inviting spread will be served at 9 o'clock followed by talks by the mem bers, and the distribution of prizes. A program has also been arranged. It is expected that over 50 will attend. ever. wH be cranted. and present ra- the war with Mexico was ended ofn-'ll CARBON CTtlFF lcens violating th law will be strtck- daily. July 4. 1S4S. there were 1.412 ej from the favored 1 sr. the ultimate : veterans of that war upon the rolls of tiffl be:sg one saloon for every 5'n! the pension bureau at the close of the r'.dent. This ame provision is n ' lt fiscal year, each drawing $.".0 a forre in Moiine. j month. There w'ere also 5.123 widor.s For t ;e lirn offense a fine 1 to be 1 of soldiers in that war receiving pen hxpced an1 the license suspended for ' ions from the government, a renod. hi.e for a second violation1 As th,re ,re oa,'r 30'954 Kulars there mi 1 he revocation, with no 1 aild 73.776 volunteers, a total of 112.- penua ty fur a re issuance of the per- 2:50 American "oldlers engaged In the years a no. the soldiers of that period 1 mil. . ,.. . . ! must have been a hardy lot. for a boy a ek 6go the menibers voted unanl- ... .... , " , . . , . .. . 1 of 15 at the close of the-war would mou!y to ton.-ider an amendment to , . ... .,..,! ol,. . . .. , now have passed the scriptural allot- Th " irdlnan7- Pro-,d !ment of three-score and ten and been in? that the present license fee be ad- , , on h Becon ha,f of fourth vanced from Svn. to S8h It is now I CQre of ara said t ut C ommissioners Rey nolds and The Urger number of ijOWs on the Rudgren favor the l(Kt fee and Mayor a r, k.. h fact that. Schrlver and t'ommissloier Hart 1800, leaving Commissioner Bear as the man ho wlil probably determine what the amount shall be. Lijht Contract. Terms of the nw street lighting con tract wfcre alto agreed upon by the as la the case of the Civil war vet erans, many hundreds of those who fought In Mexico under Scott took second and even third wives late In life. Soldiers of the Mexican war and their dependents received no pensions ccmm:tsicn yesterday aftenooa at a Ior lne,r rvice u"l - -7"" aner me w ar cioseu, mvr m vi their benefit bearing the date of Jan-1 nary 30. 1SS7. Since that time the cost of their pensions to the govern ment, up to the close of the last fiscal year, was J 17.632.572. cf the People's Power company. It ; s de'iJed to make a five year con- tract and to install 2rt arcs and 450 ' tungfctens. the pr'ce of the former t:,' be $60 a year, the figure no-v beinr laid, and for the, tatter $21 a ear. MjrjSEASON SALE WILL There 3re now about 300 arcs bein?, " ...Bwn'r used. U to I'.anned to dispense with OPEN MONDAY MORNIfcG all of the present carbon arcs and sub- j s'iTnio tho r l. m.ti.. n..K c ,. : Riilmr. A Herzoa to Inauqurate An s Is now beins used ho sucte.sfu!Iy in j Davenport and Moiine. j Krcm Ninth avenue out the arcs are f to be tak-n out and fn their places li;- andie power tungstens are to be in- ' stalled, thereby putting a light on ev- ', Herzog. opposi'e Illinois theatre, that ery corner. The p-jrk i and boulevards : they are preparing another feast of of the city. hi(.-:i have ".ons needed , ... a Kinnin.. Mon.lar morning. , ja 1 5iui ! has treated unusual interest. Through other One of Their Great Bar gain Feasts Continues Two Weeks.. The announcement of Billinrs & for Ih d-':1' tr'.trt-n t'no tKT st root ! l rhrin .rvir- w. i. hi.'.r,- ' some lucky purchases la the big manu A committee from he' Business t facturing centers this progressive firm j Krank Kleinau Men's 8..ooiatic n. composed of J. J. i is again enabled to offer some of the I'llenieyer. M H. Sexton anl Ralph j most exceptional price reductions ever In-tnt. appearp, before the commis-1 heard of in this vicinity. This firm Hon and urged that the citv hereafter has s:ab!ishd a reputation for offer ray for the installation of cluster ; ing real bargains. In fact, bargains that liiht srandard nd for tne- current under :he circumstances couia naruiy c-ed. I: is urt.-d that this i.lan is fol-1 be a.ipuraiea anyu-,c. will be found markea just as aoer tised. but of course the early snoppers will secure th plums, so be on hand early. tAdv.j Claus F. Hanson, Jr.. visited over Sunday at home, returning Monday to I 1113 im ai itioines, lowa. .miss uoromea v euz visnea Satur day with her sister, Mart'.ja Weitz, at Rock Island. Mrs. R J. Phelps and sons Harold and I x well of Davenport spent Satur day and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Nicholas K ram beck. Mrs. John Fnulstrom and daughters, Mrs. LeRoy Carey and Alloc Fahl strom, were Moiine visitors last week. Mrs. Che' ter Kennedy, son John and her niece. Jessie Laughery, were visi tors at Moiine Thursday. E. AVagenor and family have moved from the William Gainey home to Muscatine. Iowa, where they expect to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gerhardt of Bar stow visited at the former's brother's home. William F. Gerhardt. Mrs. Avalina Johnson and daughter, Mrs. Claus F. Hanson, visited in Mo line and Watertown this week. Mr. and Mrs. Toney Henchion visit ed in Moiine with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Belowski. Mrs. Joe Benson and little daughter Delilah and sister Ella Mitton spent Thursday in Mo'ine. Mrs. William Sutley of Rock Island spent Sunday at home of her brother. William K. orr. Mrs. John Olson of Moiine spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Edward Bt-ardsley. and at the home of her father Charles Erdman. Mrj. 'Ernest Denhardt and little daughter Irene were Watertown visi tors Wednesday. Mrs. August Schlueter. son Carl and daughter Ethe" Eleanor spent Thurs day with her sister, Mrs. Julius Bom berg at Moiine. Walter Kleinau of Green river spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Two Motorcyclists Killed. Otttawa, III., April 25. Fred Wes mer of Varna and Eugene Reeves of Indiana were instantly killed near Varna yesterday when a motorcycle on which they were riding collided head on with an automobile. The driver of the automobile and the men on the motorcycle were blinded by dust which hid them from each other until it was too late to avoid collision. Why Do. You Wear Corsets? Most women wear them for style's sake, but if properly selected and fitted tiey are the greatest factor for health a woman can have. Our Expert Corsettiere has had vears of experience in this locality and is a graduate of the Gossard School of Corset Fitting. 4-: in come and let her explain the merits of the B. & G. Corsets while fitting you. We will fit any oorset, value $2.00 or over. See how the R. &r G. Corset will produce the straight, unbroken line from hip to knee, so essential In the wearing of the ruffle, flounce or tier effects In skirts. They give the straight flat back that the new shoulder lines require, and the easy, graceful supple waist line. They are corrective, they help the figure to the fashionable lines, bringing health, comfort and tyle. . Even if the present style is for the light supple bone corsets, the heavy figure needs to be supported and held in and to this the corset must be sufficiently stayed. You can look smaller even if you are stout by wearing an R. & G., because In their system of corset designing and construc tion they give a better Una at bust and hips than any '"-or corset. We have the latest models in We are always putting forth an effort to serve you in every way. t . RUSTLES ' In every style, made in all sizes The Store for All the People YOUNG&McCOMBS Co-Operative Store Co. Rock Island, IIL We have a Furniture Store on Out Fourth Floor I MUNICIPAL MATTERS -ed. I: is urgi-d that this i.lan is fol- ioaers. howeier, rf Irl not care to com- Before It la Repaired. Some Things to Be Remembered In Fighting the Fly. After It Is Repaired. Your Old Mesh Bag Made Info a New Bag Oid it ever occur to you that your old mesh bag. that is all worn out, all broken, the lining all gone, the frame ail bent, and the old bag looks as if it is not worth anything can be made just as good as m day you bought it, and for very lit tle cost? Bring us your old bag, what is left cf it, and we will guar antee to return it to you Just like m new bag, and it will cost you very little. Gather up the pieces of your old bag and bring them to us. H. C. CHEER JEWELER In Safety Building. KEP the Cles away from the sick. especially those ill with conta nmia diseases. Kill every fly that strays iour the sickroom. His body Is covered with dLsea.se germs. Do not allow decaying muterial of any sort to aet-imulate on or near your premises. All refuse wUcu tends in any way to fermentation, such as bedding straw, paper waste and vegetable matter, should be disposed of or covered with lime or kerosene olL s, rH-n all food. especMH'J Keep all rceptacle for garbage carefullv coveted and the cans cleaneu rinkied with oil or lime. gee that yo:ir aewage system Is la good order: that It doe not leak, 1 up to date ana not exnoseu i - Pour kerosene oil Into drains. Cover food after a meal. preen all food exposid for sale. Screen all windows and doora. espe cially the kitchen and dining room. Burn pyrotbum powder in the boose to kill the C3- Don't forjret If yon aee flies tnelt breeding I He Is In nearby filth. It may be behind the door, under the ta ble or In the cuspidor. . If there !s C dlrt or flltn tb're wln be no files. If there 1 nuisance In the nelgD-iKM-hood w1' at once to the btallh de-orttKent. Mrs. F. I-avery of Geneseo visited a few days with Mrs. Michael Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. George I-ewis attended the funeral of Mrs. Ollie Hunter at C'oaltown Sunday. William McKenrick of Canton. Mo., is here on a visit with friends. Paul Gerhardt visited over Saturday at the home of his aunt. Mrs. H. P. Corbin. at Moiine. John Slater of Des Moines was a business caKer here Monday. Mrs. Charles Griffin, formerly of Mo iine. now of Eldorado. Ark., visited a few days with the Misses Edith and Edna ErJmaa. Paul Wood. William Kleinau and William McKenrick were Moiine vis itors Saturday. Professor J. D. Tillman spent Satur day at Rock Island. Mr. and Irs. Richard O'Donnell of Heard.stown spent a few days at thu Home or bis aum. -Mrs. u. uou nell. Miss Mvrtle Schlueter visited with Moiine friends Saturday. Mrs. Pred Peterson and daughter Esther cf East Moiine visited at the home of Mrs. W. E. Orr. 1 Mrs. Ernest Denhardt and children. Richard and Irene, and her sister Miss Anna Miller, visited at Moiine Thurs day. Georre Welts of Morris. 111., visited w!th his brother Ixuls Weitz. A number of Master Car: Schlueter'a frlendj surprised him April 19. it be in his 5th anniversary. The lunch table center piece was a lovely birth day cake, holding five colored candles. A fine time was reported, and the little gentleman was recipient of mr.ny nice gifts. Mrs. Elmer Eckberg of Moiine -nd Mrs. Julius Bomberg of E.-st Mo llne, his two aunts, were the out-of-town iruests- Mrs. Anna Hlgglns opens Saturday at Moiine. Mrs. I.ouie DeSmet and daughter Margaret visited with Moiine friends Thursday. Mr. and -Mrs. Clarence Mitton and daughter Zeretta visited at Moiine the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mn. Leonard Frank ar SPECIAL MEETING HELD APRIL 10, 1914. City council chamber. Rock Island. III.. April 10. 1914. The city council met In special session at 10:30 o'clock a. m.. Mayor Schrlver and all com' missioners present. Commissioner Kuagren offered a resolution that the council canvass the vote of the special election held April 7, 1914. Carried by unanimous vote. Commissioner Rudgren read the fol lowing report: Rock Island. III.. April 10. 1914. We. the undersigned mayor and commissioners of the city of Rock Is land, county of Rock Island and state of Illinois, do hereby certify that we have canvassed the vote of the elec tion held April 7. 1914, and that we find the results as follows, to wit: First. Shall the city of Rock Is land annex the following described territor, to wit: Beginning at a point on the half sec tion line 627.9 feet east of the center of Section One (1), Township Seven teen (17) North. Range Two (2) West of the Fourth P. M.; thence contin uing east on the said half section line 687. 9 feet to the one-eighth section line; thence running south on the one eighth section line 693.5 feet to the south line of Nineteenth avenue, in Campbells Second addition; thence west on the south line of said Nine teenth avenue 690.4 feet, more or less to the west line of Thirty-second street, in said addition; thence north on the west line of said Thirty-second 693.5 feet to the place of beginning. being situated in the northwest quar ter (Vi) of the southeast quarter (') of Section One (1), Township Seven teen (17) North. Range Two (2) West of the Fourth P. M., In the county of Rock Island and state of Illinois. Seventeenth street, thence north 415.4 feet, more or less, to the south line of Aiken street; thence west 541.4 feet more or less, to the intersection of the west line of Sixteenth street with the south line of Aiken street; thence north on the west line of Sixteenth street 1354.7S feet, more or less, tc the half section line; thence west on the half section line 24S.75 feet to the place of beginning, being situated in the southeast quarter (V) of Section Two (2), Township Seventeen (17) North, Range Two (2), West of the Fourth P. M., in the county of Rock Island and state of Illinois. Men. Women Precinct. Yes No Yes Nc First 150 52 91 20 Second 194 SI 92 31 Third 287 6S 92 1C FoJrth 117 62 129 29 Fifth 261 70 164 2 Sixth 26S 19 SO 31 Seventh 292 31 207 1 Eighth .. 131 53 50 4 Ninth 249 31 216 It Tenth 151 74 71 22 Eleventh 3U0 18 236 32 Twelfth 161 72 70 3C Thirteenth 204 61 149 33 Fourteenth 191 61 108 ?1 Fifteenth 298 93 141 33 Sixteenth 243 89 136 38 Seventeenth ... 196 24 113 23 Eighteenth 64 18 38 If 3757 977 2183 434 Precinct. Yes No Yes First 153 61 1 Second 196 85 108 Third 296 84 104 Fourth 226 6S 141 Fifth 274 S2 1S2 Sixth 281 19 8 Seventh ?95 35 223 Eighth 139 60 57 Ninth 25f 31 232 Tenth 15S S5 79 Eleventh 300 18 236 Twelfth 169 73 83 Thirteenth 210 71 170 Fourteenth .... 201 64 11. Fifteenth 337 113 166 Sixteenth 28 104 150 Seventeenth ... 196 24 113 Eighteenth 66 19 4) 4015 1099 2391 Men. Women No 27 42 17 31 32 41 24 r 14 31 3S 33 35 21 4"i 4" J 00 1C 52 Second: Shall the city of Rock Is land annex the following described property, to wit: Beginn'ng t a point on the half section line 252.35 feet east of the center of Section Two (2), Townshir Seventeen (17) North, Range Two (2) West of the Fourth P. M.; thence south 420 feet, more or less, to the south line of Nineteenth avenue, in Paridon'a Second addition; thence south on the west line of said alley 457 feet to the north line of Sarah J. Aiken's sub-division of the middle one-third (') of the south half () of Section Two (2), Township Seven teen (17) North. Range Two (2) West of the Fourth P. M.; thence east to a point 10 feet west of the east line of Lot Seven (7). in said Sarah J. Aiken's sub-division; thence south 44C feet, more or less, to the north line of Aiken street; thence west on the north line of Aiken street 313 feet, more 01 less, to the east line of Grennell's ad dition; thence south 464.9 feet, more or less, to the south line of Sarah J A'ken'a sub-division; thence east loo? feet, more or less, to the weet line ol Third. Shall the city of Rock Island annex the following described terri tory, to wit: Beginning at the stone set at the northeast corner of the southwest quarter (i) of Section Two (2). Township Seventeen (17) North Range Two (2) West of the Fourth P M.; thence westerly on tne half sec tion line 31-1.03 feet; thence' south 511.17 feet; thence west 99.34 feet; thence south 367 feet; theaia west 144.8 feet; thence north 367 feet; thence west 2.53 feet; thence north 511.17 feet to the half section-line, thence west on the half section line 1594. S6 feet, more or less, to th west line of Sixteenth street; tnence south on the weBt l ne of Sixteenth street, 1354.73 feet to the south line of Aiker street: thence east on th-i sourh iir.e of Aiken street 541.4 fe? more 01 iebs. tu the west line of Seventeenth street; thence south on th? west I!ne of Seventeenth street S77.6I leet more or less, to the jouth line of Richmond street; thence on the south line of Richmond street 1587.95 feet, more or less, to the section line; thence north on the east line or said Section Two (2). 2218.21 feet, more or icbs. to the place of beginning, beiti? B'luated in the southeast quarter Ci) of Section Two (2), Township Seven fecn (17), North Range Two (2) West of the Fourth P. M.. in the county oi Rock Island and state of Illinois. land annex the following described territory, to-wit: Beginning at the stone set at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter (4) of section cne (1), town ship seventeen (17) north, range two (2) west of the Fourth P. M.; thence south 2640 feet, more or less, to the south line of said section one (1); thence east on the south line of said section one (1) 1330 feet, more or less, to the east line of the west half (Vi) of the southwest quarter C4) of said section one (1); thence north on said east line 2640 feet, more or less. to a stone at the northeast corner of the west half (') of the southwest quarter (4) of section one (It; thence west 1314 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, being situated in the southwest quarter i1) of section one (1). township . seventeen (17) north, range two (2) west of the Fourth P. M., in the county of Rock Island and state of Illinois. Men Precinct Yes No First 167 Second 191 Third 281 Fourth 211 Fifth ... 256 Sixth 275 Seventh 293 Eighth 129 Ninth 25S Tenth 146 Eleventh 300 Twelfth 158 Thirteenth 203 Fourteenth 1S6 Fifteenth 302 Sixteenth 236 Seventeenth ... 196 Eighteenth 63 Women Yes No 49 77 69 66 S2 l19 29 53 31 74 18 71 59 64 89 90 24 18 90 93 92 124 173 81 201 50 221 70 236 68 149 102 144 127 113 38 20 29 15 27 28 2S 15 5 11 22 39 31 33 IS 31 39 23 10 ' 3853 9S2 2172 424 Fifth: Shall, the city of Rock Is land annex the following described territory, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the half sec tion line 662 feet east of the north west corner of the southwest quarter Ci) of section six (6), township sev enteen (17) north, range one (1) west of the Fourth P. M., which point is also the .northwest corner of lot twenty-five (25) assessor's plat, of the southwest quarter (V4) of said section six (6); thence east on the half sec- lion line 2102 feet more or less; thence south 660 feet more or less to the southwest corner of lot twenty eight (28) in said southwest quarter (4) of section six (6); thence west 2102 feet more or less to the southeast corner of John T. Campbell's Black Hawk Nursery addition, which south east corner of 665.74 feet east of the west line of section : six (6) ; thence . north along the east line of ' said Campbell's Black Hawk Nursery addition 663.9 feet more or less to the place of beginning, being situated . In the southwest quarter (4) of section six (6), township seventeenth (17) north range one (1) west of tha Fourth P. M., in the county of Rock Island and state of Illinois. Women Precinct Yes No Yes No First ... Second . Third . . Fourth . Fifth . . . Sixth ... Seventh Eighth .. Ninth Tenth ... Eleventh Twelfth. ... 162 Thirteenth , Fourteenth . Fifteenth . . Sixteenth . , Seventeenth Eighteenth 3S60 1002 2177 506 Whereas, A majority of the votes cast on the above propositions are in favor of each and all of them we hereby declare all of said propositions carried. "' ' HARRY M. SCHRIVER, ' Mayor. M. T. RUDGREN, . " !" ROBT. R. REYNOLDS.' JONAS BEAR. ARCHIE HART, Commissioners. ' Commissioner Rudgren offered a resolution that the report of the can vass of the election held April 7, 1914, just read, be adopted. Carried by unanimous vote. Adjourned on motion of Commis sioner Reynolds. M. T. RUDGREN, City Clerk. Men 151 53 96 29 193 81 95 " 42 279 80 95 19 213 65 126 31 ft r 1 on .11 291 32 201 1 133 53 50 7 250 25 218 11 148 77 70 29 300 18 236 39 76 70 36 211 59 147 40 191 63 106-20 300 88 148 41 242 98 125 "-4 ) 196 24 113 23 63 18 37 - 10 nwiiivg 2BS82Q2 Precinct First . . ii Third .282 Fourth 210 Men Yes No Women Yes No A!rtJ-ey- "... , : J -I- v- ': 31 1l Fifth Sixth Seventh ... Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh .. Twelfth .... Thirteenth . Fourteenth , Fifteenth ... Sixteenth .. Seventeenth Eighteenth . 261 272 2S8 131 250 148 300 139 204 189 302 238 196 61 76 65 64 70 21 34 53 31 72 IS 66 57 62 92 96 24 20 90 92 93 129 164 82 202 50 220 69 236 6S 147 103 143 129 113 37 20 I 26 I 18! 27 27 31 14 4 12 24 39 30 32 19 32 37 23 10 3845 973 !!67 423 Fourth: Shall the city of Rock Is- P0FE MODEL R-14 TWO SPEED. The Machine at the top for Quality, Comfort, Toer and Improved Mechanism. No sands too deep No hills too steep - 1 If you are riding a I'OPhi Come in and see it demor. strated J35.00 bicycles for 123. J Open evenings tijl 9 o'clock and all day Sunday. See us for yot.r auto tire repairing. All work guaranteed. Central Vulcanizing Co. NIC BRE0AR & SOWS. 2529 FIFTH AVENUE. ; PHONE 2917 R. I.