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! MAY 24, 1913. FORMER RESIDENT vrsirr. THREATENED AS 1TALYAND AUSTRIA BEGIN LOCAL ELKS ARE ; DIES INTHE WEST Mr. ElUb-th .Mc lUalne rnespectwlly l'ed at Home In AI bambrm, CaL Tont be J M Talked Mm . into $m READY FOR MEET; La.i. ' i f t M lire i . I I! turn, im T)M'.iii ( 't"- r. J" i v- J I r 7.;:: P f?7 0 ! . i:ad t. f iZ3T - ' IV I ' i , . n , f ."-' ' ' '" ' "'r : " . ' "y? ' . V" " - " "T - -' ' !, I V4-.. ... ..... . r-..'.. .:-. ....-.- ...tVltf,- ' . i i i .. - Mt i.;,. v J -l !-" ' !.-' " . .. . i , Vrtutf lroa '"' y "f " 1 T - , . .,.t,iii,', i.u part 'a ... ....... ! i ,.. -v I .i. . r;., . .f; ' t'-'.: y -...- - ......... ...... ... . ...j... I I - An . rj fl.:- ..r ' . . ' 1 .... . -.-.!! : ....... . ....... to . H j j ' '; , , ..... , , ,.,! ; - -. ' t ; f ' .-j-.i 'f r..r.e;r:"l i- ' , ' :. . , ., VIOLA. .'.-- u '-' " ' : "? ?4-: " , . .. .... , , I l f It i suf it i r v "y ; '1,: "-: I'rr t'rrtly r.il. ' if iu 1 fi :ir. '.. 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A3 10 an o rs t .rfS t: rw':" ia ,-tit. mivi.v. r - Aftur C.it rtrf-cl IUm nppr Ofclo Uy b9 ta -..t- .tN rv t t"(RM ml ar , te2l by .tow.r troea Wblatoa. 5- -. r. DAY IN DA .it.. :". . . . ... .. a44 ar ho prctpf-aXlo TTtlTHCK OBitIITJ.TI05S. . - - - aa. ft. t W atap ft Vt 0 prrflwrrv m a a. - im a. , a a. .4 9m I?ayk bonk esoaataia rcka tk4 a nodrrat rr .-. - . fwr r-nir iim t'fcj!? 11 la traaaralar. II KXPL.ANATOWV NOTES. 1 .. T!r akT4taa una Air (nam mlocod to lL taoban (eoatfoooas lia) paa thronch polou 1 1 , r J. Jli 1I Ji-JX. 1 t "" HWrfaiul IMij.eT.low.. I I QrtM-. QrinliiiMr. 9 cMtt; O riQ wnw- Arrowt Br wlifc us. wib4.1 I . - .mi. .M.uln wklrh la nvrr Ormttm as4 acrrta.ro Cl;forsU t ward, taroach ta MUor1 aad appr ytui'pt Taller d ta aotb.nt portioa ct th Uk rfUn. to ranyl vaau. Vr tola aad Nona Carolina. A r- -''1 ot l i lata U rtporud troa -i ; VST riff .r:-. !r!rr..-nt by he Aus:r!an a "tnhnr!!.!ert the Veribui . . .. . f SI Ii.0K. carrying c; t'.f t.frr Italian dreadnoughts Is the VENPORT 4 :-.n f a g;rl i f ! t a i"he can.e i.. tl. :..r..- r ! J. M I.-ralr.e. at t .v.n..A n.t iienrr urm in'.iniicht. i.,r .torv. In i . ------- f.t ii'iui. in. i d her nam" Vatalia OKff. an 1 " rar ? mtf She J-1 fo'k" r. . ! of IVIsr I'e'.M. l a. an I tht :Se 1 e-n ki-iwipel at that . -a.-! v io v..jrc m-n la an auTomo. ., Th c'rl 1 "he had ' r. uO.t ta Iar.p.rt ar.d h id c - al-. -! 'r. ii p iTf. Hhr wa tak-n lis- . . U.ra'- t-vs.:l lh- irl to the - , l.:, a'. P.-.t Iw Saturday rf. -e ... j ia'ter ju.-m::one-l . II.. a-.. 1 h-r if .he had r.ot . n n tr n ?e at the Orphans' home. . . i .. t!.at f!i- did ..... ..... , . ?:;.. m aii ::?.!;: t raVeJ the overr-1 tr.it sK.e bad e-!..- m i ta". ing h r to the t?i f." rt'r.'f.on of the! I l' Jt ! ' I-a I e.-.- ,;! .. h. I l-eot:ie lone. . e a. . "r I to g l l-sa-- o ta Ihetre Court S i ? for .'.ivorce r--r e .-t-.i- t.Sn;b-rer. atuta j t. r tr..i-.'.UIM;ti" The couple . . i. rri-l rre Mrch :t. 1!'09. and lti!r:tedi Spates WesSlwiap 1 -v- ..ii". hiV Y oC .01 tool or BBor. .TcWn. Ohio. McJrate temperature ' ar ooled ta the central valleys bat It V A t -juatma AAaI 1 1 W.aW &n1 - ; v w. w w lk flAMtta-fl ffVAMlkfl 41 f h 1tf A P. , . - . . , r. - -- tlon. Tb pre.ur. l cirn'. on Lane aprtor and ts. aouth Atlantic and: New Orleans . tt coast. Tb! distribution of air New York tre..ur. will b attended by partly Norfolk loody weather tn this rlclalty tonlcbt Phoenix a&d Twdar. without much change In St. Louis untperattir. St. Paul OBSERVATION. Saa Diego High. Low. Pret San Francisco fCV Ooatoa U Mrs. J. M. Holt of Moline received word this morning of the sudden pass leg of her !ter. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Mc Ilvaine. death occurring Saturday. o. n),.mhra. Cal. Relatives In the city had no intimation of the illae of Mrs. Mcllvaine aa she had but recently written her intention of paying visit to her old home here during the firt part of June. Mrs Mcllvaine was born on tne ocean May 22. 1S3. and she made this i tnr manv years, resld- .t 1109 Nineteenth street, moving ... ...i.m citv seven years ago that he mlsht be with her daughter, who is employed there. Three daughters- Mi?a Julia Mcllvaine of Alham bra. Mrs. J. M. Welse of Knoxville. Rur.kel of Alham- n William A., of New v.rk .nd one sister. Mrs. Holt, are . i-i.,. i-oiAttreii- Burial will l l.r I a . . i . p. - ,,v niiro at Alhambra. ai though "word of this morning gives no deSntte information as to lunerai i r. kf Inn? rosidenco in tnis IIUI IHk, 'r ----- riry Mr. Mcllvaine made many friends ;lo wl'.l mourn with the children and sister in their bereavement. lived toerthor ur.tll March 20 1M4. H- H. Jbn8 Is tho nttornoy. Charging cruel and inhuman tre.it nfiit and drunkenness. Hihel M Woods has tied suH for divorce through At torney Iiuis K. RoddewlK. The couple j was married P. pt. 15. lu. in Island. The plaintirr ask the cutody cf the minor daughter. Rosemary. " .v t- rt...n !Vri derrtion In the petition for divorce whicii nas uteu . . . j ;n .! -!!e. 14- The petition states that the coup.e was married Nov. 12. 1915. in Rock I-:and and that the defendant desert-.l him in April. If 13. Uouis K. Roddewig i the attorney. Margaret Jensen has f.Vd suit for divorce fror.i her husband. Jaul Jen r. n. through Attorney Ixuis E. Ro.1 de wig. The coup'.e was married March ii i .,-. In Itiivennort. t ruel ar. i m- . ,, vo lntol, tr-atment were the allegations. -rv..' ..n.ifr a.ks the custody of the ' 1 ' ' . .. ii.. ,.,,1 rlirt . . . . . I Ii r! j IO minor .;w . . OMtuarv Kerort! - Word of the su 1- . . . lliirn ral.. of iar- ; ; car,.t Craf-rd. the younger o. t.i. , !a auelters of the late Pr. J - i.j Crawford of this city and Mrs. Anna i J crawforl. a received Satur .uy. j , ,-nn-in3 as a sV.ork to the many irit. is . ... . .... .. ti... n..u.a wa re- ' ( cel through a nirht l-t;er to A- , . Thompson, a cousin of Miss Crawford. ! irrin Mrs Crawford, dated Friday. . May ;i. which rea l: "Margar. t cied ; niorninc Will arrive alone In I 1 ...v.o,nrt a m. Tuesday over 1 .' : i i '.l Ve.i.-r.il Tuesiluy aMeruoo.. i Is'and. Funeral from S"::ie l. jf.'.e." tf.dr.ty T. I-if.rarge. acting night sergeant at the navetij.ort police sta tion received a long distance tele phone J:esage. no't'.ying hita of the !, :!h of l.is mother. Mrs. J. F. I.a-Crar.i.-e. at Marengo. Iowa. Mrs. La-t;raT:i,-e was T4 years of age and had b en i'.l . vera". months. Mrs. Katherhie Noth. wife of George w" Nofh. died at the family home. 7? Ea!-t Fourteenth street. Surviving are the husband and four children. Lillian. .Buffalo 52 71 75 S 71 02 72 &S 94 70 64 52 4 50 72 60 74 1 6S 62 60 4S 58 .09 Daveaport .. Denver .... .00 JacksonviHe ' rvanaa. voy .3 .00 .00 i ssa tuv. w 0 ' JL SILERIER. Local Forecaster, 0 52 ilc Insist orx-JslJi I nWIllfl I 1 WtTad e. mauk R-EO. u.s. vat orp.- ri Health in the Home is helped materially by the use of sanitary floor coverings and CKLX leads among these house comforts. CRLX is a speci ally srown and machine-twisted grass of peculiar i- f .fe ... knv anrl strength. It readilv iigniness, w"" D n adapts itself to the purpose of sanitary floor covering. Before asking for CREX be sure the ; dealer bandies it, or he may , c asaoi CREX. Look for the name on show you somethmg Gq feJto" imposed ?Pon: Substitutes look hirnS but'youll be sorry if you are talked mto buying one. CREX Kugs are made in varieJ size, colors anJ design to sun ccenj room in the house Prices are low-colucs arc high. Ask a CREX dealer. Crex Carpet Company, New York Originators of Wirc-Crass Floor Coverings Edwin. Harold and Carl. Two sisters j and two brothers, all of Chicago, also Tkt are Mrs. W. H. Town- send. Mrs. John Durns, Thomas Heal- j ev and Matthew Healey. The iunerai will be held tomorrow morning with services at 9 o'clock at Sacred Heart Cathedral and interment at St. Mar guerite's cemetery. Word was received Saturday by Wil liam C. r.urrmar.n, "15 West Locust Falls. Mont., of the J ,leath Qf his sister. Mrs. C. F. r0" , ,1Pese. ?he ia survived by the follow i ! v I . .i, :i 1 1 nr ti.irr rma Fred and - - T;rtvn "".i .. one sister, Martha Burr- i mann. ana tnree nrotners, jjrr.rv end Georpe. Mrs. William C. n-irrmann has left for Great Fails, from where she will return with the body, which will be brought here for interment. . . . .i -; ; 1 ; ... C Notice. Sealed proposals will be received at the C.ty clerk's office, Rock Island, H!. until live o'clock p. m.. June 5. 1915, for the publishing in pamphlet form monthly reports or tne rece-.pta uu - - ,erts and rroceedinps of the disburden! ritv council and such other reports as , takjng oae smaU strand at a-e reottired to be published. Paraph-. & t,me. by morn.ng the eray hair d!s-l.-ts to be same size as those on file! r'S( and after another application ; .n.-e Prices to be per page, . ,,,. hecomes beautifully .i u- rkon-o to he nade for cover. City reserves right to reject any and all bids. Pate.', at Kock Island, 111.. May , id-. M. T. RUOGREN. ' t ','v City Clerk. ' 'olice. H;.":s will be received at the city clerk's ofHce Kock Island 111. until five o'clock p. m June 5. 191"., for furr;hing one and one-half (U2) inch srreenincs F. O. B. Rock Island water works switch, until May 1. 1916. Bid d. r must state mine from which coal will be furnished. City reserves right to reject any or all bids. Puted at Rock Island. 111., May -2. M. T. RUDGREN. " (Adv.) City Clerk. Notice to EnfflNh Pally wpapers. coaler! oronosals will he receivea &- the city clerk's office. Rock Island. lib. until five o'clock p. m.. June t, xvxo. for publishing all notices, reports. ,,i;nt. nut miscellaneous mat ters required to ne puDnsneu o eiiv or anv official oi tne city. ,'..r must furnish sworn statement giving local subscription of paper. City reserves right to reject any and ail bids. Pated at Rock Island. 111., May 22, 1Q15 - M. T. RUDGREN. " (Adv.) City Clerk. D4ILY RIVER BULLETIN. River Forecast. Flood stage. Hct. Cnge. Saint Taul 14 7.3 0.0 Red Wing 1 7.1 0.7 Reeds Landing 12 7.1 -rO.o La Crosse 12 7.8 0.7 Lansing IS 7.8 0.2 Trairie du Chien ...18 7.5 0.4 Dubuque IS S.3 0.2 Le Claire 10 4.0 0.0 DAVENPORT .. ..15 6.2 0.0 Keokuk 15 6.4 0.2 Hannibal 13 7.2 0.0 Saint Louis 30 lo.6 2.9 Memphis ... 35 12.3 0.5 New Orleans IS 9.4 0.3 Phone R. I. 692 KERLER RUG CO. For All Kinds of Carpet and Rug Cleaning Rugs Made From Old Carpets 9x12 Rugs dry cleaned 72c; renovated $1.20. Other .00 i .oo ; .74 j .00 ' .00 I .04 i .00 I i?in S1.C3 aikui uiugi aa aw .01 I W PRETTY TI CRAYJA1R DARK Try Grandmother's Old Favorita Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone Knows that Sags Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre f the hair when faded, streak ed or grav; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years aga the onlv way to pet. this mixture wa to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, fcy ask in? at any drug store for -V.'yetlis Sase and Sulphur Compound." you w.ii get a large bottle of this famous old recipe for about 50 cents. Don't stav gray! Try it! No on can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does It so naturally and a ..t.i ti ..n a finance or sort eveni). , ... . d draw this through . or jv.. .nv and plossv. j Harper House pharmacy. (Adv.) MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDN Take a Tablespoonful of Salts if Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers. We are a nation of meat eaters ani our blood is filled vttb uric acid say. a well known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against. kidney trouble. . ' The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid but become weak from the feork" get sluggish; the eliminatlve tissues clog aaftl, the waste the blood to poison the entire -j.ta- When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps cf lead and you hav . Mnr lag pains ia the back or the urine W cloudy, full of sediment or the bladder is Irritable, obliging you i -lief during the night; when you har. sever- headaches nervous and dlT spells sleeplessness acid .tomach or rieumatism. in bad weather get from your pharmacist about four ounces c Jad Salts; take a tablespoon to glaas of water before brfflWwt eac norolng and in a few days yoor k d eys will act Pne. This famous ealt. made from the acid of grape, and Smuice combined with lithla and . Anerations to fluen and stimulate clogged kidneys to ne tralize the acids in nrlne so It ' longer a source of irritation thus end Ing'urlnarr and bladder ; jad Salts is inespenB7 JOt Injure; makes a delightful effr mila water drink and nojody can make a mistake by taking a l tJ occasionally to keep the kidneys clea and active. ,Artvi Harper House pharmacy. CAav. Fmtrth Ave.. Koclt isianu v "