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w ' T1IK. IIOCK ISLAND ATtGUS. MONDAY. .XT-HIT, II. 1013. CHORUS FINISHES SUCCESSFULTOUR Mat ffm ftiaerary f a.erlac i 0r JlBes ( MILITARY ATTACHE TO BERLIN RECALLED JAP DEMAND MAY FORCE CHINA IHTO UNWELCOME WAR r Tr4 Aay ! f.aecrt Ultra 1a. fr of Trip 4. la ( kl-. rttinvt tr Km" liiu't i !r "r a. rvrwifal tojr ef ia t.M!i wst. nnrui aa utrirr f S. . c.: m prW cf rtr l" r- w.j i.rr Stt 6t.V.t.r a..l6. j--..-l IS fftAfU at i"fT "C' r .l'.-.o-; in rpt ai. i?. 'cr tn jr:an &' ?! tifl ti r'-- Orr 4' r. tm l w7 I !) rntfrt I .". f . wh. .l rv.r- inj t.S'lO rrrft: fri ti HVtfO S ' I ! rti M.n.;.i. In 'i " r- '"I ul;.-B'- Ii '! t.i' ' t rt l-.- r f i-l I I 4 ' T". f . ! I .' ' Vf ' ;;'- t.f" t !.'' Vi1- .tv.ru iMffi A lntf r. "!''' A r t.oO wn !.- ti ' h.M"f f-4.oi t rnnr.rt. I :& ta I-!. fnnr'ii w ' i. ..... ... . - . ..nr rT .! 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CofDyiMtKt. !.. t.ir-tn-f 1 ru' 4 i - - $ ! (JUv-V-. 3, E. r- -'A prsaj-J, ' 9 W : aiSss; Li-ci r -rr-i ;H CHOSEN TO HEAD TRAQE CODIITTEE V- I y v iy 1 4 T v w W.O.W. LEADERS OFF F0RPE0Blfl Will Attend Head famp and Decree Team Will Slrire for a $100 Cash l'rize. Harry A. Wheeler. Harry A. Wheeler of Chicago, for mer president of tiie Chamber of Com- II. O. Larrance, Colonel W. L. Franks ami Major C. T. Fuller, delegates to the head tamp convention of the Woodmen of the World, and F. C. Downs. sovereign camp delegate, leave this evening for Peoria to at tend the head carup convention, which opens tomorrow morning. Tile bal ance of the camp officers and degree j team of camp No. S3 will go to Peoria Wednesday morning and put on the Protection degree at the coliseum, !n competition with the olficers and de gree team from Monticdio, 1U., for a cash prise of $150. Mrs. Anna Downs, grand manager of the rrand grov of the Woodmen circuit of Illinois, and Mrs. Anna I.ee and Mrs. Cioldio Moore, delegate to tiie f.rand grove convention, which meets at Peoria at the s-a'.us.' 'imp as vhe V.". O. W. convention, will also leave this evening. They will le uc compan'cd by Bernard Sorumers. W. O. W. delegate. Mrs. Charles l.aije. grand manager, and Mrs. Louis Kobeits. delegate lor the V. I', uf Geneseo. 1. 1 . Z. t ' i i, . u;rf.: Japanrr lror- a.Itanrlnc on T.lnrlaat f'nirx-rf r of Japan: 1'roldent Yuan Mi! Kai ol I hJna: Japaae cunlxa! n harbor tf T-lnetau. V. V I" : 'ri-.-J r.--.v ft '".-n r-,:r' . :nanl-il by Japan. ther i yet a pot-r'biiity of trouble between ,'. -. -'i ' ' " f. j ' na. i- '.t4fy a"..' ( r'-: ." !f repect t.r f:c!:t. President Yuan Sh! Kal "f China re , j n to r . t Jjiu:.i ?o acgrens l-.-n. and t!.l accounts for his concili- r : it r ":". ' ' '4 Tr r , v -1 ' . f" - a" ' ' ; t. v. - 'J - DAY IN DAVENPORT T - t Jaallor .-.!' r at t-'.lr ' !' aons. Kred L.. Will IL and Edward O. Hay; two brothers. Itobert M. Hay of .wciMl pa. and Joseph W. Hay ' of thin city, and a sister. Miss Vlr- I'a.tardl. Pl.t.- Tl -, to fs ,.,-r w.-.k. The hay!., of ,-t-I Rn, R' 'f Mollne. Funeral serv . .. .4.... 1 ,..v . ,,!,.'i'..-' 4.',.. i-..l4.1. : ...r ..r.t .f '(,B tok Mare at 2: SO o'clock this , i 1:. t t... ni.. .r.t in the attarr.f In t! : aiternoon irom tn tamny r.om. witiiihcr anJ Mjss Vernie Wieneke CAMBRIDGE. Mi.-s Iiul-y Smith ertcrtainod her fchool children at her home Saturd3y afternoon. Miss Ruby .larbeau of Sterlm is visliin? relatives and friends in Cam bridge. Mr and .Mrs. C- O. ALra"::ams?n and son Clarence visited at the home of BUFFALO WOMAN 13 STRICKEN SUDDENLY merce of the Vnited States, has been chosen by Uie body to head the com mittee appointed to cooperate with the new federal interstate trade com mission on business matters affecting the welfare of American industries. The other men to serve with him are Guy E. Tripp of the Westinghouse Klectric company and W. I... Saunders, president of the Ingersoll-Rade com pany of New York. The appointment of this committee is due to the desire of the national chamber to assist the new commission ia every way possibU;. Heart falure. afier 82 y-ars of health, caused the death i f Mrs. Louisa Keinbrecht, one of the oides' residents of Scott county, whos-e dead body was found at her home in Buf falo at 5:3') o'clock Saturday eve ning by her granddaughter, Lulu Hoe. She had been dead but a few minutes when discovered. She was heard moving about the house at noon Saturday by her gra.nl- nar.phtpr Imr Va.! n.it li..4.n wom tin. Mrs. Abrahams iSt' M"- rraa Fridav night. ' t i lit? i it irims iii'i n.'Hf nil u K inice Frost has returned from a j tram.e to the house and ta dead vi.-it w:th her grandmother, Mrs. el- body ot the age(1 wouian was found s"n f C)r!on. lying behind the door in the kitchen. Miss Ida LickV.ard returned Sunday i The coroner was called and upon from Clinton, Iowa, after a week's . viewing the body and hearing th visit with her mother and other rela- story of witnesses, pronounced death tives. due to natural causes. Kiuy Weiuroot cf Galesburg visited Mrs. P.einbreclit was born In Gr Sunday with her sii-ters. Mrs. Frank many. April 1S32. She came to liacg and Miss Eunice Wcinroot I America and to Indiana when a young Mrs. Victor Olson and children left j -woman. After three years in Indiana, Saturday for their home at Marshall-j sne came west to Buffalo and has field. Ore. j since resided there. Charles Wieneke and son George; nPr husband, to whom Fho was spent Sunday at Geneseo with their j married in the old country, died about daughters and sisters. Mrs. L. T. He-; flve vears ago. Three sons survive. 4' r ,1 I t I .:. art Sta 1 f. ' ' '! . r'.i - TttSt t n-r prf-i nir n"r ' J'l.fMlil.OtH g.4.:i-r. Kiii" 4 .1 v f prt 11 f I'' t t:e r. t 'i ' ThT . .. t - r r ' ' "41 ' '.'.j! ,v .-- i vl- rr i !.-n4- i : .i. i-: "f: tuot:!- l.i t-l. f'- ho', t ,-i!" i'h 4i lir.4.1 ' !.,f h" l(.-fn -I a l)-i' . Sad :.-i.'.v . I'm i-l-. f- i r r.4i-;-i; ,.i-l by t-.- ra c. i'. i Si.tt t' i."t. : Cb"H in A- hi-lli'V, i-.tt !,d F. A. Cooper. The appiotd ly J'llK"-' , iiitiTi:!i-::t in Onkdale cemetery. ! William Keinhrerht. of Cedar county. JORLIGK'S : r t -i i f. . 1 T I'.! li f.-r .! r;' -' i ., TffC OfUOtHAL MALTED MILK Tb FooJ-Drfnk for All Att una sac cjuii trrarr. w rs!? Urn I mm yam my HOKLICICSr ytm mm? p a 3utmtltuto c-o-:i ! I :-r t .ffs n a.- ' k I - .1 .-'i-. i V ! a" c t f 4T. .-' t-'lt'. .' V. tif ..I r; ru-' ! " ;(-.. U' '. t 4f-.ii' a j Cai n.'; ' "Pr.!-i : ! rl.i.t V ' Th'ir i by t! n y f,!a;.r. t' rt.-al ari mi'- -i.r-.f Ir.e l. Jt!.-. N. Vji. Pat ! '. :-.: .f t: - V.-.n pj't--n rf'' "-ry i ntn rr.. 1-r-l It up a!: I a'lilrul. T .'i. .4:. I !. r 'Id-T! ! in t'..- C'-:.- J I - r;.- '!;.( mi.i' t!.. J.?- '.jr ' i arrr ! ' ;..rarr asi 1 : Li' t r -!r. T'i- i J .xT' . r .4 1 1 r . . S't-..H .;.. i t'.- ;r -J :i 1 ts- n n'i 1 Peter O. Paaske. manager of the . , I'.ini.-ii Protherhood hall on West ! j Fourth itre't. died at 12:00 o'clock - o- ! Sunday morning. He bad been ail- In PMri.l ..urt.-A v.ri:l ia fa- tor V"FC "erk" ,"h Pneumonia, -.or i f t:..- .!. .'et.dai.t was found by : Deceased wan f.1 years old and leaves Jury la t!-.- t ait of pot. r WamM-r ' " 'f'- three foni and one daughter. . im.... vii...! i .i ri. ' Charlit. Frank. John and Kilza. Mr. "iirt !..t - Fr lav The !-irv l.a l l vn i '"'""I" t-anio to this country 2 years : I... .4,i bours Wamn-rlOf" and until five years ago lived on j they uel f-r f::... for damages to bit' a farm near Argo. The funeral will . ; r. r-ul! f a i.!ii;..n. whi.-h ! ,lo!'1 Tuesday afternoon at 1 .- i. ..!..-. v.a duo fi tho r..-E:e4t of o'clock from the hall. 09 West Kl.r.d! II. II M.M.r!:-...! us foreman ! Fourth street. Tho Danish Hrother of J rv Huviuann & Huvmann l"d '-e charge. Interment -..T.- ri:iM for the plaintiff and ; lakes place In Pleasant Valley ceme- .;- Iini.t f r the defendant. j fry. He was a member of the Le-T!.4- V4.1! f Margaret U. Ml l it was'OIaire lodge of Odd Fellows. t ' 1 l:i !: trict i wirt yesterday after-i I. Wieneke returned home' iowa; Phillip Reinbrecht of nun isn ii :i i it-1 V. R.-lier and Miss 4.;i -. .-:ri ;io t ' v -r Hrr- I i.. r.;.imi t I oral Plant. i f r I -: t':v . f r r : i j -rprt t.-r::. I .VI t!ie pr .pi rtv U b-ft to the i! Jn-'.'.i I.. Mirb.t. by its P. I : i!- I J in. 2. 1513. r9 If a r ' I . J. ' : ' t j-nro ! I t-t p . j o J Marrlaire I Irrnr. ". H. Mnt.lv l-oi ..-rv a:-.. I K M lmo, botii of Dav-; r; rt: .';;ui Mu-ll'-r and Adela i l. li'Ii or I avcr. port. All the news. Argus. all the time. The Mrs. t; Sunday after a ciaucht'-r. Mrs. I Vernie Wienekft nt fleneseo. Charles J.ieberknecht and -Miss Ag nes Farwel! of Geneseo assisted the Paptist choir in rendering a cantata Sunday evening. J. W. Coolies and son Panif' loft ?.Iondav for Mt. Pleasant. Iowa, wliere purchased the undertaking par lors of II. C. Smith. The New Zealand government has 1 lavr-n- port. and Louis Keinbrecht whose whereabouts are at present unknown. She is also survived by two daugh ters, Mrs. Dora Paul of Muscatm-, Iowa, and Mrs. Minnie Roe of Buffalo. ni Ice. Tho Rock Island National bank. ! rated at Rock Island, tn the State ot Illinois, is closing its affairs. Ail note holders and other creditors of the as sociation are hereby notified to pre- introduced into tiie house of repre- i sent the notes end other claims fur sentatives of that colony a bill to pro- I payment. vide for a referendum vote at the next H. E. C A STEEL, parliamentary election to determine whether the bible shall be read in the public schools tinder the supervision of teachers, but without sectarian teachinsr. President. Dated at Rock Island, Illinois, this 3rd day of March, A. D. 1915. (Adv.) All the news all the time The Argus. :ir.'- M. Pettrndnrf Mnick ty Afittw Mi- n jaaaag;,''''"'.111'. ,RIV1"' W' -i 'WfU " "V,,ii!!i . nil i'i a the D.41- ?!a i i Fovi'. Iry oi..;.any. ! at F. -r-a ar. i !:. ion ;r.-.-t. Tlse ft th- f.-e lu r.'.t r.-t 1. j :: o-r,-.. I-;'. It i4 let i-vr 1 that It' stray ur t.--n s'artr, irow a H'rC , , haH p. M.t;...rf. vice president of the cf a e. The ft depart tnent ' :..t!,.:!.j.,rf Axle company, narrowly . ! l -" a " r.. .-,p. . , rl...4S Pijury Stir6rhn inl wfcrij it lrri4c th. r f a In : , . . ,,r,, i.v . . ,iriv.n hv rn4c. In a W.tt.'fi t'ae !a:uaro M ,irnrr a(- a i lrnsant Valler farm tbc roof th. t:.:. r: r of t.' l u li.r.e rr JCC idace-l under arr-st. cr.t-!-rl.:y djfi.aeJ. J"ht T. . ,,ul alor r(.l,.no. when Joe Hot- . I irntTf. a n rr f! n;urM man, ip- ' . kKk'r r iV ) Ml't to 1 .... ....... -. rf a r t nt ma nii.rirri arii Trrfr- - - - - - - - - , I.-- - --- - - - - ;;77-. ... rf-ifVi Pa IDTmiSftcedl Sdsillcgg Wa(Uhir Map . i I uet! to lace an rut. mate on the f ! or.'.l an Ir -:,. ,r ha 1 l--n niacie. at I'd the proner from blame. Mr. p-t ti-ndorf had st.pi.1 down from the curb on Third street Mwccn Prndy and Perry. He did not notice the je autn which was bearlnc down upon htm from the east. The car "P;t r r-;s:-j i f f . .1 n. wt rrr.'S c-t j hurl'd bln to the pavement wtt u ron- Italrher !(. la ho Ire lln In th bnmcf of to!r rvnrvs complete domestic convrnicno axvl nburKlant but water availaWo tnitantfp tat turn of th faucet. With m TUUburg In the hour, clenn tr.nming hot wntcpr U ovnilabl" every Iour cf ihr twrnty four Uuurimt pl?nty of hot water for the kitchen. tMib and lauxMlry ' "Quick as a Wink" tf m turn ef th t itarcK. Ttftrfar hot enr mnmrrr mnrry purpomim. Ttv TlttatttarC i nacu!y faiMailol without a.-.y pvuU ctwwvio In tr hmtM pdfn la rranrhSlr lr ri from trtrofih anl tntirrlv mtaatte tzi 4-t ioo ' Unj and e anjtuist, tS .v C m turn of tb turet. Oner InstaOlcM. you rtcav a rnvrc cfxf pTtmnl comfort In an abundant upeptr ef han hot kr--ajTly avaUab'.a any hour ci Ui day or alcM. lt tciU dmfn'jaig It fur poo ef our thou? rooms. Peoples Power Co. a V.t r-r h at K x-t'.r. r :..va roa I nl HarrN tltrt. Is tu: .tur-l to taklr M l-l In ti c.'at rr!r4itr a'.or At hl plan. f b-4.'.r:c. wn tlt- j ctrrd jatr.ly. a. -r t M-t j acd l!ry lni-c-tor Altr.-l WriM. ; mho tre oat a warrar.t for ll: ' btjti hor'. rr-t for tola'Ioa of the i r.ttary law. tthm Insp-rtor ', Wrih? t!!rd the Ilcdtn nhop yester ! d n-orr.irK l.e f?unl thlnrs la a , !!thy f.r-li'l ti. aci-oflirit to Ms i t'er.-i'r-.t. T; projrletor of tho i ! so l!!jr lntoi-a!cJ a to rj , t nr. ihlo t wait oxn the trado, it 3 is 14 ii ianr.fr ::nri mat ir. nt cTc-fol f..r sale w expo.- to i dirt and form. Dr Wr.rht toM t;e , I polic ti butcher cj!d r.ct bur urn- i rler.t Ice .j krrp lh tn -a t In proprr rotiditl.?n. -urln or.lr (couch to Rtxk UUod. Molinc. Et Moline J re.l outl 1-e place 1 la th" ! l. T. n , . ..lrH llnl.n I in,.. W . rj 1 !rc In the ust e'ltiparttutt. r. I o r . .a.. . . i ay 'rr "i e;" i"r iiraio. Paraatr' to the extent of !;') will b paid the estatu of Chartea A. Mil ler, employe of the Kohrs Packlnc cotnp.nr. ho was V:lll f the lat Irr rcinrcrn, acrordlnc tc a tioli'e of settlement f.I1 lo ditri court yes terday. The -tt!eS4T.l as mad be- Ilween UI.Miaru II. ( ljmra. admin-j Istrator of the e-tate. and the cotu- ! pa nr. It state, that Miller aa 71 ' yi-ar. of ae and workrl at a "Job 1 ! he krew was drtroiis " for a year i It was ataud he had rfccite-1 from .d-rb!' force. The xlctmt was rar rll Ir.to the cihro of Ir. J. Dunn In the !.an butblint and Riven medical attention. Al.!e from a badly bruis ed si te. Mr. Itottendorf'a Injuries were r.ot serioua. He was later taken to bla home In Hettendorf. According to wttnec the arrl-lent waa unavoid able, y.r. Ijice told the police he as ilrltir.K Ms machine at a rate of 1 1 rntlrs an hour when the accident orcurrod. o - Obituary Keeord OMter Tl. Ray. for years a wrll known and hirhly --niJ travrltr.e ulrnman of Duv- erirrt. dlo.l iu. lnlr of t.aralvsia ! Friday Ditrht. When Mrs. Kay en-d-aiiro. to ca!l fcer husband to broaWfat early Saturday niorr.ini:. she cl!scoverel that he wan dent!. He was In the S3th year of his at'. Pe s' Je l.ls wife he 1 surrlyed by three U. S. Department of Agriculture. . vVEATHER BUREAU. Generally fair tonight and Tuesday; rising temperature Tuesday, j NOTES. f.brerratloni taken at a m.. '.h merfaiao Urn.. Alrpmnra rc-durwl u Ma lerel. Isoban (conttnaous lines) p55 thrcrh ooints cf eiiual air T'cvas-act. Isothrrrr-.m cijotiecl Ime.) pss tbrovca point, of euual temperature: O dear; O pardy cloudy: Q etoudy; Q rain; snow; (g) report mi-cine. Arrows fly ita tbe wind. .? Shaded area shows preclpitattoa of .01 Inch or more. MEATIIEK onSEKYATIOlNS. Guaranteed Springfield Coal at S3.35 per (on Full wtight guaranteed. Prompt dslivery. TRACHTENBARG BROS. Of flea and yards. iSca Firat ave nue. Phone. R. I. 1932. The low shown Saturday over Manitoba haa moved eaatward to northern New England, attended by 1 showers In the upper Mississippi val- ley, the yake region and on the At lantic slope, and by galea In the lake j region and the north Atlantic sec tion. Showers have also fallen on ! the gulf coa-1. High presaurea and generally fair weather prevail from the Dakotas and the upper lakes southward to the gulf coast, with freezing weather from the central portion of the Dakotas to the north- New York western portion of the lake region. . Denver Light raina on the north Pacific coast Jacksonville have resulted from a low which iai Kansas City central over northern Alberta. Owing -New Orleans to the eastward movement of the high and the effects of the northwestern low, generally fair weather is indi cated for this vicinity tonight and Tuesday, with rising temperature Tuesday. OBSERVATIONS. High. Low. Prep. Boston 6S - .12 Buffalo 6fi ".2 .IS Davenport X1 35 .00 Phoenix St. Louis St. Tan! San Diego San Francisco . . Seattle Washington Winnipeg Yellowstone 5S J. M. SI1EIUEK, Local Forecaster. 70 41 82 'it " Ct 40 -0" -4: r- r,2 . "4 ll- 62 -30 TS d -' SS CO -,VJ f,4 48 .00 ; .'2 72 5 -f, so r.o 74 50 24 3S o0 .ii. ss r.t oo V A