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THE HOCK ISLAND ARGUS, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 27, 1913. m in TURBINE CONCERN CAUSES DELAY IN ARRIVAL OF PUMP Worttington Company Has Had Engine Ready for This City for Some Time. HEALTHY HAN IS ALWAYS HAPPIEST EXPECTED HERE VERY SOON H'j-n Purchased by Commission and Coating J6.622 Will B Shipped Shortly. riant vrrln anil thr rr,m .H t)ir! . . . r - - ITOrk thn K,,t f. wm ran- manv-rj.- luring toe lur-jln- na caused the de lay. Shop Test First. The contract calls tor a shop Ut.l which will be midr and a report of i which will he snt to tftls city before I the pump is hippd. Tho contract ! Dr. C. . Barker Shows Rela- cali. for practically a!l conn.-c tionship Between Disease The mafbm win hae a capacity of ! and Bad Morals, pumping fi.oO.jo gallon every :! noun, and when Installed the watr- iiu mi' or any my triis ie in this (juries (sustained in an accident at the bridge Monday night. Mr. Pedersen was repairing a light about midnight. and was standing on a ladder, which slipped, throwing him heavily to the ground. He sustained a serious brui.se on the right side of his chest, aid also suffering from exposure. Mr. Peder sen is 65 years of age and his condi tion Is considered serious. FIVE IMPORTANT RULES section. i t " . i ' i- t ntvt : r n i.f Til c'-nrfm manure- t'.r'.lr.e for the Henry . pimp 5''irrh.i.l by tbe :! t .r t cum of y.22. It ' sara- ha d'Uyed the ar- n.fcir.e In th.s city, buti --I iha. wU.'j.n the net ' .r re ,:ipp'l. I ng h-re. IC. W. harp. 1 JUDGE RAMSAY TO HOLD COURT HERE Expert Tells Young People at Memo rial Christian Church How to Live Properly. nt 't t waterworks. an- I - 1 1 Within Few Weeks Two Circuit Tribunals Will Be in Ses sion at Court Hou3e. Within the next few fi-t.i there ill b two circuit courts in se--eion . at the court hou, Judee R. ". 0'.:n-' i i r .-. t' t 1 I- A larce audienc of young people from the different socl'-ties of tie dif ferent churches met at the Memorial I'hrii-tian churen last evening and lis tened to an ad.ir" by Ir. V. K. Bark er in the subject, Health. Happiness and Helr.-ion." Anionc ihT thincs he aid: "Xn mere iniiioriarit subject can orcu;iy the himitin mind. A Jicalthy man or wo man has a hitter chance to be a hap-pl-r and bfttvr man in every way. I iup inr-t of the riulit and genuine kind make- it pcs.-ibl" fur one t'j keep n-ta.iation. The concrete n-.mv r.r r i..,.n d,. li:s hody in a healtny condition, ana .i. i .n nn.Tu'-iif.l. the we.lj IVovlding the present $10,001 dam-'"10 ,f do a reat deal more of good ! nl all f-th r renne, tion are mt aca,nM the Kock Island ra:? :in ,h" world. r'.-iM 1 In tail, d before thw!r,.t l l.ni r.r thi .-..u i. ,,,.: "True religion tend-; lo make men sa.-l Mr .-iir;. "and it w 'II Olmsted will goto M(rrinn where iie ! " healthier and happier, and if tho, FIVE INJURED IN COASTING CRASH Two Bobs Collided Head-On at Bottom of Tenth Street Hill in Davenport. WILLIAM C. DALE PASSES SUDDENLY Resident of City for 2 5 Years Succumbs to Hemorrhagre of the Brain. A PAPER HANGER BY TRADE Only $5925 for Round Trip Mr. Maggie McGowan, Aged 64, Dies After Suffering Over a Year With Heart Trouble. To Kve people were injured in a ser ious coast-ng accident on Tenth street hill near Urand avenue in Davenport at S:'-1 last night. Two bobs, one driven by John Murphy and the ether by Tom Lindholm. coming in op. po&ite directions, collided at the bot 1 torn of the hill with terrific force. It j Keems as though there was a misun ' derstandlng as to which way the bobs ' should turn. j Following is a list of the most ser iously injured: Fred Nordengren. 14 years old. 717 Kast Tenth street, right leg broken. Mr9. J. Murphy. 721 East Tenth in .v r-.-id a : ..r r. In p -f (r lt arrival'ain nr9.j i i,..rin, 4.-n ,., kind of a religion a man has does not 1 5lrpcl- ; .-iri..n ! . 1. . t . . v. .t 1 inNliif-i. f!.-. rewnf tiTnt hinir 4 l bruised . .. . i"r m -it or u. 111 in uu 1 1. lit- - - - teeth knocked out. and head cer?thir;g couM , J:Jde Ram.-ay fi:e arrival t,t the'he. -i 1 p 1 r t f t 11 I : for Mr. -c:;arp. "and we wiilj Wh.i Judge OimMed returns. I wo !.-.! r nontfcr" ivurt will be in session. It nay be Center of Plant. lhat one w ill be giren over to the b-;ir- ing of criminal ca. . re'u!!ng frf-c-im- tip l.er.ch 1 w-rot.if uirn tlie reunion. Il.ease ana til li'-arh are Ine rei:It always oil violating om or more of nature's laws. and it is the duty of every person to foliar bone broken and gash 2 inches John Murphy nnsi crushed. Harry Brodine, 721 East Tenth street, 630 Sylvan avenue. learn what th-e laws are and then to if J"cat'"l about in n.p.n station anj r:; !-i!,n with the .-.. t imo aff-r the latter I : :: r . .0 connected that nf a f.f. it n-'',.ary. It ran t int. fh- v.: 1 n. t '. tl.' i.t: i.nztoo pet.;e r t' rira;':t:ri of the pi.m; fit:. uf'.r date .f the Tr..- fentrart an made n p.i. of Xvftn:r. and the I I re at the lat -t. daring ithe grand Jury report. Tbl pnd on the plans whuii St tora-y Floyd Thompson ha.. will t.'" d.i At STEWARDS HOLD INFORPAL SESSION AT HOTEL HARMS The trl-city branch of (!.. Interna tional Stewards as.-oi iation h"!d a meeting la-t nlgi.t at Hitel Harm.-'. The session ai Ju?t an Informal ont . plans for the future beir.g mapped out Isnd other routine busines-. tranact d. U rthlr.tir i-.p!e l-clarrd at; The stewards will meet acaln in ab . tb-'i" H w.-uM be re.ly ihinjtwo weeks. it Give Your Feet A Chance tp That Foot Tortnr-Tlrd. Aching. B-rntmc TbrohMav Feet Gt lastaat ?!tf rrom TOSOO. ItHtkH tt fetl Fl Srnalracd Ticht Sto CoailjrtAbls. "Exercise. frVi air. a prop.-r diet I and frei!"!il from worry will do won ders in -..ettir.i; the body into a healthy and normal condition, and it is a j-riilcgr. as well ns a duly to adopt yuch a program. Happiness. !:kttti;-e. )- t!ie result f right habit.s ( f th 11 k 'iiir nt:d acting. Five Rules. Hero .ir fie simple ruies that if tarried nut day by iiiy cannot fail to -re't'y increase on 's joy in life: "( 'nil the h.ibil of always luok 0:1 ti.e bil.-ht iile cf every experi ence. "A e; t cli.-iTfuI'.y t!.e place ill life that is jours. Ixlievinu that k i.-s tho l,et pcy-il!.' place for y-.'U. BLAZE AT GIDDINGS HOME! "ThroA your wl.;.- soul and .-pirit -. ' into jo.ir "nit: ami " th . I.t-rt yo".i kmv.v how. tlet into t ie ha'. it u' U'ung bits of kinln-'s, ti 1 Miirre-'cs r all those t: ) toi;( ':i yi-iir i'.'e c u ll iiuy. "Adopt ;:nd 11... in 1 a ti :i -iirple. child-1 like a'til'liii- (f coiiim!- jicc and trtit in ti.j.I .i yo-ir c-.vn Father. "Th" 1 ivhest. jet at the . ni time.: ?: ti'e. t firm o: n liuiim is t.i 1 t into ripiit ;;n 1 ha! :;ii ni". :.s r"!.t'nns witn streetwideningcasesu,;;. h::; ,;::,.:;",; .-ai'J. Tt!iM s::a!: luve tiw- l.rd thy ;.i.l ui:': all ;':v heart, and -oul. and niinJ. and t!iy nduhiior as thy.-t.'f '" long inflicted in leg. Martin darvey. street, f.nger broken about body. East Tenth and bruised FIRE LADDIES PUT CUT The firemen wr. called at 2:2' , jre.'-terday afternoon to extinguish p I blaze at the home of S. Ciudinirs. 4 'l ! Nineteenth street. Tiie shinirh-.e icatitrht fre from fiuinn.y spark-. ;it 1 the bla.. was ijuickl.v xt incui-h-d I with rhemitals. The dam.m-1 will b" I sriijlt. OFFICERS INSTALLED BY BARBERS AT MEET At a recent meeting. IJarhert," union, local No. 11 'A, installed officers for the year. The ceremonies were held at the Industrial hall. I.. A. I'oliund act ing as installing officer. The list follow : I'resident (iu.s Krueper. Viro President (I. Frank i Treasurer Fred Osborn. Secretary .1. N. Kerns. ! Recorded Gilbert Oof!". j Trustees Eouis Ihrig. A. I.. Smith I and Arthur Anderson. Ilelegates to American Labor Con-, greiss Oscar Houghton and S. A. Tat-j man. i illiam C. Dale. C3 years of age and ' a resident of this citv for over 23 i years, died at E:15 yesterday after-! noon at the heme of ,hls daughter.' Mrs. W. O. Gray. 142; Thirty-fifth I street. ater a short illness. Throe! weeks ago he suffered a paralytic j stroke, and yesterday a hemorrhage, of the brain occurred which brought the end. j Mr. Hale was horn on a farm in ; ; htevcuson county. Illinois. Nov. 2", j 1S51. where he spent the early years 01 Ms life and grew to manhood, lis came to Kock Island in the month of May, 1SSP. and had resided here since. Mr. Gray was united in marriage to Miss Sarah McEane. Nov. 4. 1S71. at ru':juiue. Iowa. He. was a painter and Taper hanger by trade and a member of Veal lodiie No. I. o. O. F. Beside his wife he is survived by tiiree daughters. Mrs. W. O. Gray, Kock Island; Mrs. Ada Whitcher. Se attJe. Wash., and Mrs. if. J. Murphy, Chicago: two son:-. Ohnries A., Ster ling, and Arliiur. Hock Island: one brother. Edwin. Portland, Ore., and one siMer. Mrs. .Jennie VYike, Sieven sou count -. Illinois. ! Mrs. Maggie McGowan. Mrs. Maggi ? McGowan. 04 years of a:e. die;i at 4 ::;." thi.s morning at The home it" her daughter. Mrs. I,. Alli son, l i'Ji; Seventh avenue, after suffer ing for oer a j-ear with heart trouble and dropi-y. For the past five montiis s!i had been bedfast. Her maiden name was .Miss Macg:e IS ornia Sale Dates, February 7th and 8th Return Limit March 20. 1915 An exceptional opportunity to visit Sunny California and attend the opening of the big Exposition at San Francisco the Panama-Pacific International Exposition open February 2(. Go on that famous steel train the "'Golden State Limited" via the direct route of lowest altitudes. Oilier trains lMi choice of routes ROCK ISLAND SCENIC CIRCLE TOURS. Automatic Block Signals Finest .Modern Ail-Steel Equipment Superb Dining Car Service Tickets, reservations and information from F. H. Plummer, Ticket Agent. 20th St., Station, Rock Island. S. F. BOYD, G. A. P. D., Davenport, la. 2.033 MEN HAVE BEEN AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH: I".. v m r".r tj-y huil ct tr.-: l tt ttilr t rrj4ticur. to low. iti'. ny tr- 'ninic cae. wnt to the jury hi county MIRY nFI IRFRATIWfl flM - . -. w... Mr mm mm . mr mm .......w w. The Nineteenth street. Mobile, w id- rii and rt t - . .'rt thry an- lf r- wi and .1 m 1 1 t.a t? trmm hitriy r.in It rutorrj -ir- i mUiiun. it ifcm m, r.i-e. ft. j Uln 11 mm .t b.t-v'i. an' vuur tlf ht ttlfl wir'i hurt tit W'r. .,tniB Tv'S' t"T foot rr-m- fT an. I fot h--ltrt -"-c all lrojc r.f. .r pmr er-tt'l. er lfnni.on I'n.imjrti .., t :r It today are! Lio wcU Xcct loCuurr.w. mt will lt. NimI ImtKn Mm l r f. t.l.ir . rlr' . 'm V. .r .. . J. Ilr t mm mil " . sr mnr. lUm I !.. I. Ill mn I tmi turnout I tions to the Jury (riven by Judce Nt-ls tn rr.irf. Itj The morn ins esion was devoted h.t.3 ?l largely to irRiimrnH on the ir.struc lx your f't i tjons by the attorneys. T-n you V49t l ' p .; maid I MISS BARTH IS BRIDE CF L. G. RICHARDSON : A total of '.':;:! men have been given fire breakfast at the Kirst Baptist church, accordine to 'Dr. II. W. Keed. since the institution of the plan, which has been in operation "7 morni.ies. This makes an averaee of .Vi a morn inir. I It has been figured out ti.af l.Olt". baes of bread. 11:'. pounds of butter. : 10. l.irce cans of Pet milk, ti" pounds .of tiiear and 4. ( cuj-s of coffee hai" been used duriui; that time. Young People Have Bob Party. Ten couple of yo'iui; people enjo- ."I a bon alcd ride a 0'it the three r.i !'; i . ... Iat ecnint. t;oinc at th enil of uie ride to the home of Arvld Nelsin in South Rock Island, where an oystT Mew await-d them. Ganw-s u ere th-n played and musical number w ."-c Kivcn by Mis Helen I-af. mmrs TTie 3se Htl?2 on The Corner 2nd and Brady Sts.. Dabenpor: Remember-Doriar Ih month f January and Fehruarj this trr epen at intea4 mt at oVleck. 69c Tin- t' u' it-mi niftitionctl lion nro just to give .mi an i.h-.'i of tin many .f-ial valius in all o IMitmiiits at this lii'rii-arincr Sal p. 69c Petticoats f lino quality r-otton messalinc and !... . ;..!- -t-.-n in l.ln.-L- mill fnlors soino with l. i. v trj.s. fonnor rifrs wen- .l-OO. 1.2" aiul - 69c Kimonos in a hi assortment of pretty patterns, tiin !v trimtnei! utility rstyles ineliulel a raekful t-i rhoo-e from that were $.J2r and Sl.W. 69c it Bloomers Jersey knitted Mouses in navy, pray ai:.l l.Ia.-k with elastic top and bottom. All sizes :tt!tl regularly ri ed at l.CO. 69c - Waists that up until now sold at a preat deal iimiv. soinp are slichtlv soiled and mussed but stvh-s are good and all arc bargains at the price, 69c House Dresses in regular and utility double front models in liuht and dark patterns. A big rai kful of 1.00 and 1J2." values to choose from (in the basement). 69c- ZTZ T Plumes Fancv shatled plumes that formerly sold up to j?2J50." One tir two of these will make that old hat look like new. 69c Muslin Wear Gowns, corset covers, skirts and manv rhildren's dresses, rompers, aprons, now decidedlr reduced for quick clearance. I Thi of St el brjted the marriairc of Miss Kliza-i l.etii May a tin-.-i.ie l: irrii. daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Il.irth. i.Vt; Sixrh nvi line. ;o l.oti;ird G. Richard sn. -.n of Mrs. l.-if inda I'-chardson also cf this city. Dean J. J. (juinn offi cial inc at the servite. T'i bridal couple wa- uiit t tended. Koliowine the; ; c-reriony a wrddini; breakfast was Served at the home of the bride's par-. ns. member or the families beinu he only quests. The bride was dress ed m a Miit of midninht blue wi'li uiiicll fUc wore a Ix.ib-e of yeilow i;k :ind laee. with a rat of blue Her fiottirs w-re a ccrii." bouquet of A iron Ward ro.-c.-. .l.-. and Mrs. ICir-bard.-tiii b ft ii- a short wedding trip, tiot n.akinc known their destina tion and afier the first of next week will make their home nt Nf.it h- an-1 a half strt. The bride attendeu tlie liM-al cninimar and tiiKh schools nd aft r completing her iju.-inesg edu carion took the position of stenog rapher in the office of M. K. Sweeney ub'-re she has been for four years. She is a very popular young woman, last fall bavin? bef'.i chosen queen of; the 1:00 block ded'eation and has for! years carried the Has in Memorial day! I..- r,,r t'-.. .,1,1 .,.!, ui. iu ., ! yotms wotran of attractive personali- i ' PERSONAL POINTS Ii ty nnd puny friends will extend' I ii art : .-T coTiL-ra'ul.r.ions. Mr. Rich-i Miss Olive Biebel of Youngstown. nrdsou is one of tho managers of the j Ohio, is visiting Miss Gladys McNa McDole & ltichardo.i cipar store on i mara. Second avenue. j Charles B. Marshall has returned 'after a sojourn at Hot Springs and i Olson am! she we born In Norway. rk-liire. ! ' ' -- 1 -i,!i ame to this coun try whrui but years of ace. Siie a as married twice, the first time to William Keeler at Winona. Minn., who was aeeidentallv killed 2 years asro. Kil'teen years aco .he married (Philip .McGowan ;U Frankfort. Mo. She came to Kock Island with her ilauiiatyr nine months .iso. Previous (?. tnis she had resided at Hannibal. Mo. Mrs. MoGon'an was a member of I tiie l.uth Man church. !'. siik s her husband she is surviv ed ' one daughter, Mrs. I.. ('. son. Hook ishind: two sons. Will. Kan sas City. Mo., and Kred. New London. Mo.: cue brother and ona sister, v.h reside in Minnesota, and eitr.it grand children. The renmirs will be s' nt to Frank fort, Mo., for b;irial. Funeral of John Liidbeck. The fu:tr:i! of John Lindbeck was held this morning at II o'.-lock from the home of his iau?;it"r, Mrs. l.ouis .I(-lin-un. I41."i l-:.Lhth avenue. Kev. W. II. Tope, pistor v th? Spetuer Memo- left this week for her home in Monta Vista. Col. Mrs. W. O. Main and Mrs. J. A. Kel Iok of Seaton, who ate visitinK at tin home of Mr. and Mrs. JManon Vanc e, went f Rock Isiand Wednesday to spend 'he day. ; Miss Nelle Pelers left Thursday for Hewitt. Iowa, where she will spend a j President Bechtcl of Indepcnd week at the home of her -oiin. Mr. j cnt Baking' Company Of. Mrs. Katf Miihlonbursr rorurn-d r.i NIGHT WORK FOR CRESCENT PLANT her home in New Boston Wednesday after spending a few days hen- will: her sister, Mrs. P. K. Nichols. Mrs. G. I.. David was hostess to the bridge club Wednesday aftero ion . t her home on South Locust street. William Allen returned to hi-- home in New Windsor Thursday after at tending the funera of his father he'd in Mi-'lersburc Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. '10. M. Miller went to ! Chicago Saturday to attend the auto l mobile show. I A. I!, .lohnson ariived home the I first of tiie week from Chicana where he had been wiih his son. Fr::nk. who ! is very ill in a hospital in that i'y. j Miss Louisa W'eis of Ataiissa. Iowa, came Wednesdav to spend a week ;it ! the lume of Mr. ami Mi's. Thomas I Hartman. j Mrs. ft uih Sticrei- of Ibirlinrrloii, : Iowa, was a guest a; tiie home of .Mr- rial church, had charge of the ser-; Parker Di.nlop of Ch'easwi vices. After the ereir.onies the re- nccur at the Fir- Pre-byti CAMP 1550 INSTALLS OFFICERS AT MEETING Camp No. l.j.V. M. V. A.. Installed the follow Inc officers at a meetins , held last niaiit : Consul T. il. Reidy. Past Consul .lohn McShane. ! Advisor Georce Trenkenscin:h. ! Clerk John B. Ccrken. ! Hauker Daniel G. "Whit. Lsccrt Peter Byrnes, i Watchman William Richards, i Sentry Joseph Kopp. 1 Manager, three years John M. Car ! ney. Physicians P.rs. G. L. Kyster. J. P. ' Comepys, A. K. Sala. W. J. Snively and louis Ostrom. morrti, a? at the rectory KEYSTONE EUCHRE CLUB Jo-o.ph-s Catholic church was IflQPQ nPCMIWP, TMT Tiie first series of new euciire tour-! mains were sent to his former home nament was played last night at Turn ; Bishop Hill. her. services wer Krueecr's buffet. V.J'.i Fourth avenue, j condu. ted at the Swedish M. K. Tom Krueger's club won from the Key-j church. Interment was in Bishop Hiil stone Kuchre club, by a score of 19 I cemetery. games to 11. j Next Tuesday the Krueger club will j ? meet the Peerless Kuchre club at ' II ALEDO W Schieberl's place on Thirteenth st reet. i Mrs. George Seaton of Seaton and Mrs. Hattie Bryan of Moininul i O 1 si oiit several days this week at tiie ; j liome of Mr. and Mrs. Wi'liani Mr i Manns. j Miss Nona Palmer of Suez lias folio i to Dayton. Ohio to spend a mon'.n with relatives. Mrs. J. H. Cut.bace and son of Joy j were jruests at the home of Mr. and : Mrs. John Kennirutt. Wednesday. The ladies of the Hamlet Presby terian church will hold a bake sale at the Rest rooms Saturday, Jan. 2n. Miss Helen M Arthur and Mrs. A. C. Sells enterta'ned a few friends at bridge in honor of Miss Rose A. Fal- S. G. I.aihrop sind o'-ii'-r reh' 'first of tlie weft,'. Mrs. Ab'it' W'oi.t' Kr.uimi h invitations t ) the inarriave daugiiler. Mi:-? Kvelvn, to tii j fcrs Latter Factory. A ?t :te)in iit was made today by On-Jr a!d Schmidt, president of the Cres-I e::t .Macaroni & Cracker company, V which was destroyed in a lire Tuesday night, to the effect that, the factory would not b" moved from Davenport as rumored, and that tlie plant would be rebuilt at once. )n tlie night of the fire. President Bcchtei of tlie Independent Making oomp.-ny. a rival concern, offered Mr. Schmidt the use of the plant, and the Cr scent pi op'.e will put on a large night shift at once in an etl'ort to keep u with their orders. Two hun dred in i-n wtll be employed on thij night shift. Mr. Schmidt greatly appreciates the liberality of the Independent people for as ijt.tin-.t I'i'u i:i this time of dis t rr.-s. TRI-CITY GREETERS TO GET CHARTER NEXT WEEK .. il.;in iic!i wil on c ! l.M't : w Ion at the home of .Mrs. Se'is. Wed nesday evening. Miss Clara Brown. daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. W. J. Brown, just east i Hobertson a: her horm of AleJo and Charles IC. Hawev w ere ; e.rnoon. A linee cuirsi ' of this c'fy at ,.." o'elo.rk Tnursday atr '. ernoon. 1 1. 1 1 I Mrs. C. N. Winge.- who his .-'eni 'a few weeks v.ith relatie le-re. "" turned t) her heme in Davenpor: Thursday . I Mrs. Glenn Pil.er spent Th'ir.-day i near Viola a' tlie home of Mr. ai Mrs. .1 lines Mann. i Mrs. Aiex MeArthur ;it;d ' ;e;, ! Miss Helen, entertained anoul -::.t ' ladies at tea Thm.-day a''eriioo:i iti honor of Miss Rose A. I-Vlion :' t h'- cago. at their h'ime on Sjutii Co'if -,-avenue. Mrs. A. I '. Sep.-, poured, as sisted by Misses Kmma Sni'lh an i Kvelyn Kramm. A ver plea.-ant aft ernoon was spent during w hich dainty , refreshments were served. ! Mrs. G. A. Bloom returned to io-r . home in New Windsor 'Cil'ir-day a r, making a few days' visit with lo ;- s.i.--J ter. Mrs. K. A. Peterson. j D. P. Willi's arrived here this week ; from Sims. Molilalia, and wo! sp'.nd : - month with his pa.cT.ts. Mr. and j Mrs. Leirew Will.ts. j The Chrvsant r.emum lub was e:y I leasantlv entertained b Mrs. w. H . . Tin::' day a f . - J luncheon w:!-. i . -eftetary of the as-ociation, in In today from David n of the national at. tile local organe lle i; (.barter next I't i-ii; lii rf -!-! Tri-City Greet, is receiid of a lette ( ) : i.'.st !. iia inn hoard, f tatinL- lha tail woiipl re w i-. Altl.o.ign t h! ..-ociat ion was of-t;ii:,z-ii M'U-nil montiis ago tlie greet- rs 'wive lii''n uiialj'e to si cure a char r -r becau-.-.e i..f i in- (ieatu of the na tional secretary. Tiie Iowa mid -bia-l-a association dues noi Jike the id" of lo.-lmr Davenport as a member and the Illinois State as; oeiat Ion feel 1 the .sme way about the situation in MoT' n- ami Pock l-land. However, i ierks der ided to I. ter the rival o ganiza'ion. Kew n '", Ii!, !'t ii proprielors of so ! driiik parlor-, ii. dieted last fail for se.li'ig .i't'ior in antisaloon terr' tory ha' e ,-,;..;,( I an agreement with the ity a'-'r.-eMig to close up. They .o.-( pt rims of $-'.i"', iart to go to tin- (ouniy ar:il pari C the city. TAKE 'SALTS' TO FLUSH KIDNEYS erved. Loin Shark. iBRIDGEGUARD INJURED ! IN A FALL OFF LADDER Andrew Pedersen. veteran bridge guard, who resides at 2fi21 Kighth avo ' nue. is confined to his home with in- New Orleans. LICENSED TO WED J William J. Napel Rock Island Blanche Timbril Davenport (Edmund L. Book Storm Lake. Ia. HAVE COLOR IH YOUR CHEEKS De Better Looking: Take Olive Tablets Elmer Swan Moline Leonard G. Richardson ... Rock Island Klizabeth May Catherine Barth Rock Island Er.pnaf Danielson Reynolds May Kasenbarg Viola married at the parsonage of th.? r'rs i Presbvtcrian church bv Hev. A. K. r.. -r,,.t,i-,.. 6,in. t Blow to Mai j attended by the bride's sister. Miss I Washing r' C. 'an. z, Edith Drown. Their marriage was a ! iroilticing a bill ycsieniav io umntoi. in n.ir- ,,,. I and reiialize use of tiie mat! frineds. Mrs. Hawey was formerly of' I"n-'Oae or negotiating Macomb and has had charge of the ! If,r,ns vcntrjry to i -ury Henderson Meat market for the past three years. Mr. and Mrs. Hawey have pone to housekeeping in the cast part of the e:ty. They have the best wishes of their many friends. Mrs. Gorge Harney who has been visiting relatives in Joy and Aledo Eat 1. 1--- -it if You Feci iJacL'K'Iiy or Have Ulail iiit '1 riii!)l(i. :or ti If your Vln I yellow complexion i panl'l tonru eoitol appeiit poor i you lve a bad tate In your mouth iaxv. nn-ond leeling you should LaJt ' Dr. Ki wards Olive Tablets a sub- ; titut f.r calomel were prvparea ry lr. Mw&rilii aft?r J7 years of study ! wdth bis patients. lr. l.'liranii uiitb Tablets are a Riess for Commissioner. A. J. Rfess. lfiort block drufgist. an ; nounces this afternoon that he is a i candidate for commissioner. He was : formerly president of the lCno Block ! Business Men's association and is one j of the well known merchants of the PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells IIow To Open Clogged Nos trils and End Head-Colds. state. Senator O'C taking the first step crusade aeainst rtur; hems law s man .- d under of ,.r he wa. ii.u .ijii' i nr.J fort, ti h i r nej. th Still Balloting Without Result. Springfield. lib, .Ian. 1'7. - Three un successful ballots for the sp'-stkeri-hip were taken today. BUEHLER BROS. i You feel fine in a frw mornent-a. Your ; cold in head or catarrh will he pone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air i passages of your hend will clear and ' vou can breathe freelv. No more du!I- j "ness. headache; no hawking, snuffling, ; c ito color. Wade for Federal Bench. j mucous aiscuarges or (irym-M, u rwL.6- , ' If vou want a clear, pink skin, brla-ht i t.-. r"t- Inna Tan 27 A confer-' irling for breath nt night. eres. no pimples, a feetma: of buoyancy . . j Tpll vonr dru"gist vou want a small l.k. childhood day. ov must et at ence between ConKressman ollmer. I J I ? "r. .ru- - . , . -v i rnrelV Tcgctabie compound mixed with j City, ciive oil. You will know them by their j ijr hbw. .. .. : Ilie anorney srawni, miu j uufc .- .... ..,;,..,' ; ri. Ur. Edwards' Obve Tamets act on me . w washlnrton was fol- "ille r'-' . i, ' brer and bowels like caioiacl yet have so tm J- Me. at wasmnon. as ioi ; jn Tour nogtriK j,.t lt penetrate through i dangerous after effects. i lowed by a report sent here that Presi-. air passage of the head: soottie Taejr start the bile and oTercoire const!-d-'at Wilson had arreed to the appoint-; jjj'jgj ti,e swoiIen. inflamed mucous ; pat ion. Tout's why millions of boxes ar j Judsre Wade to succeed the i Tiiembrnne. and reli.-f comes instantly.; 5rLd".?aTr ' s McPherson as judge of the ; It is just what everv eld and catarrh ; lake, one cr two cight.'x and note th. ! United States court for the southern j sufferer needs. Vou t atay .tuffed-up , plrasmir resnm , district of Iowa. i and miserable. j Xfca OlivsXablctComDany. Colombo. O. 1212C fj Thursday, Jan. 28 Fork Steak, per pound Regular Hams, per pound Sweet Peas, 3 ens for 25 Sugar Corn, 3 cans for Neck Ecnes, per pound IN THE WHITE BLOCK 25c 5c at forms uric a i i whcn excites. I'fta'iri.s !:- H iin-s In tlo-ir ef- to (iiler it. ii ,,u tiie sy-'em. lire ;' l ; :! mt-.it IiiU:t fi.lhtl the i;id- oousi T.rt.il;.. Von ni'l-it reileva :i lik- you rniieve your bowels: removing ail tho achin. wuk'" and poi .i. e's- yt 'i feci a dull-iiii.-ii-'v in tn kidney region, sharp palr.s ia the uu k or Kick headache, dizinet s. you: stom-a-:." sours, t .ngue Is coated n:ni hen the weather Is bad -ou h.-e" rbeurnat-ii- tv Ing s. The urine in elo i-lv. full of Fedinort; the channels ' of wi yet Irritated, ot.ligit.g you to get up lo or threw timer, during the n.ght. To neutrai'Jto there irr'iaiin acids ar.d flush off the body's linn en wnsia pet about four ounces ,( jj Halts from any pharmacy; tako a table spoonful in a glass of uafer be fol e brcakfaft for a few days an 1 y-tir kidneys will then act iin rind id der disorders disappear. This famous Baits is mad" from the acid of grapes and lemon j.:!c".. combine! villi llthla and has been ured for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and Eton bladder irritation. Jad Baits is inexpensive; harmless and makes a de'.'fo.tfni f tTervencent lithla-water drink which millions of men and wo rn r n take now an-1 then, thus avoid Ing serious kidney and bladder d!s sases. Harper House pharmacy (AdrJ