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Tin; nocn island aiigus. moxday. juxe 7. 1913. 5 SUGGEST PARKING PLAN FOR STREET f ' M'VTt4 ! 1 i: nir n widih .. .4. tfaf U- lha4 ta 19311 ;; -- fr.. t T!-f I Iiie. tarn. .r ... fa.. ft. ' '.i -?f. t rr-t wfi Ia . t" : 1 . ;! 'h ' a-t- f w p"n ". p- 4 4. ' -. 1 -. ' r f a . t . - c..t--! 7" . - : -"'t r 1 " 1 ; "4- .-oft . o:l ?. J.rrJ.- of f ? ,-. ".? I r.:i I ri u. J - l 't.-C. 'h : - 11 ?. .!. : : -. -' -r-' ; 1 ' ' - J .- 1 - - . -v 4 " --! iHHH?RECI(LESS DRIVER ! tv-. ,-t as.: irf j r.!i is r T "f- a.tf" aa-J t&a. ri&- rff iar a..h-i ja-riar a:v. a os -r t--try 15 I 4'A.CT as ti-f af.t wr.i - ts 7s. fpr &.r fca?s a If'. ".?. ! t " a. P- :- s, . U 1- t:'.c A.: .- r Of w.:t? r;i.s.. Cal i J im'i for t Ko.f i( V fr.tr I c! ! in fS pt rffti tJ r. t ti () w t Ti" r 'ft?-! ft? t !;.'' .'.-. f'Ii, is ; !: ia I It bo!. fourth la lh julirr1rf ! CAUSES A SPILL! the J.jrW- ljrrj nkri Ato Iwit Tv1i Wkil pr4:s B0J. !. IHU l Tlltl rKiiH THIS f ITT !;& 4 4 4rr i a lnuh Bat Lt JTVtrr Lrlj t cm Jit la l Hrrrlr4. troual of it irn-Jil'.ppt golf j tmrroci. J. A. Jr.. of Mfm- phi with a T hd low ror honor of tr. srt tfosa goiters to mat tSe rou sd fC G. Bui:. New Orlnt. ; on with cd J P. Edrlcjton. Meo pt!. third. :th J PAYS FOR GIVING BEER TO FRIENDS OSCAR SW ANSON'S BODY RECOVERED RrmmJat of Tonne Man Who Lot His LJie at fampbeirs IIan4 Floats For Twentj Mile. I t?iT citt..' lit (.!.. f ta rtest t it H nt ail T.r r f.i-tr4 .'..-r fr- !. a?. J -k.ff -.f rf tnr . : ?t lT t!4 af"'t It PASTOR ADVISES MOUNE STUDENTS 1 rU Ika rrrara IU-ra Lrtr raa t lr4aatia U- t trtlrat Jl'rvcrav. ! ro-4f V..X- l.r. J oj,'.e. to r.-3i .. I t o r.5!i b4 a riu2-ur irnta Ic-rt. exjrtcrf! a nar row -ir;-- :risj ii'iii y:r4j tt---::.t'-.g i 4 oci-xk. ot qarlrr of a .; tf it UiT.'.o. lua. rati- . ?. fn a j;'tu la h!r!i thrjr -r- r.-:.o tirnJ tjrt ha( i ri ;.:.- a ' !!r. at a SO-Ril!e . , an t... 7 f. esj'ir party rf "fir." t." r ,r a r.irht o-jt. A:i f.- t-r car. brus"! anj 1 t ur T..- ;:'t'j nt a 15:t. li h.r. r.u:nb-r TTO' T. a-r:.!ft wfuM at a I .a 1 rart ! (n iv rir r-.-xl it a juarfr f a , &:. rt rf i n'tio ta;!.-a l'p . l.- th; p.,:-.t t rna'l rur on th , o jh ! rf t.-i . thn tarr.! r-r to t r..rh f tn trri with; rr.!- ar.1 rp t-irr. Aawhr r'-' l !-s a rr.arht".'' toxirine frrr Mun'l- ' t r- to tT.pr! '?!mH th ir.l-j r.t Th" rr.n 'a". that the' Bar Owner Explain After Arret That lie i ot Selling Amber lla'd. Snndajr Launch Tarty Find Orpe After Ernrion Iioat Had Fas-sed. SUrrin? l"p Water. I A party of seven rr.en in a launch. ho were on tfceir way from Fairport to !oatpelier, Iowa, found the body t of Oscar Swinsnn yesterday after- j noon. The young man lost his life last Monday by leaping or being' , swept from the tre?i;e bridse at Camp- a'J. eipUlnt-d to tiie police af'.er he bell's island. The remains were! w arrested by Detective Tom C'oa on. broucht to Moiine by A. V. Estcrdahl. ' a rharite of selling beer on Sandav. ! arr,vla ,hor at this forenoon, j . . . , . The bcxly was first seen floating near: that th rr.-n who had been in a little . . . . . . v. 4.oj u .it m i.n.t tn uunois shore bv a man named room adjoinisK the bar were friends of Cisriet Van Kerrebreck. who con duct a saloon oa Tenty-second street between Third and Fourth ave- Senior Class Play "EVERYMAID 9 9 On Villa de Chantal Campus Wednesday. June 9, at 7:30 p.m. PAGEANT, DANCES, CHORUSES AND AN EXCELLENT PRESENTATION OF A BEAUTIFUL PLAY Tickets 50c Children Under 12 Admitted Free Visiting delegates Catholic Order of Foresters, 400 or more to attend in a body. Buft. said to be a liRht tender in the 'employ of the I'nited States govern , j ment. Bugle and his companions saw . I the body fioatine near the Illinois shore, not more than 20 feet from the ft - I r. : V IS 4 ' 4 f STATE PURE FOOD INSPECTORS HERE -j-- ! ir . ft i t -i 4 oa f 4 f". i i t f. a a : TVfr. 4 as in .;j iit -.: e. 4t l': pru'X of tie Th ri- ii.: t ?. ter.t:t tit t f e (-. 1.J t ; I h r . J s was told that this was as much ; violation of th law as if he had i the ber. but beina his ffrst of- (fr.e a rharce of disorderly conduct y and pa:d and costs. i was la-!!: t n 4'.r 5t ' 1'4i f." f.C 4 ' U"t KB ;- w o;t t w"i t.h -!. I ;X "ft! T. 1 67 r ;'... :.. ; ; t . V.'f J It Jt:;:f i r-.:f.i rr57 Cif! rr. t t f ! fti.n fif th f:5''4f !-r-)7. Th rr (': ( r t f '4 if; car wa t'.r.s at !t J- fr.:-e an i il t-:r ant t -. tr!Tr w unb to'ot i i. i t:-r fir- 'soil I ar Tara Tnrtl. Th r- -fit-e r rr 1 s'.tthtty t-jrr.-! a- S it:.hi cr :-- a cf th i'Z.r rr:h:-o r4h'l to . npr":r( f f T: J the "y T- fvrr ! rvf. " were a'ter.lt to t'f J T f W.'i'n at"! thy ' Ii'r; a-'e t I-?- -I t-7 l'aer!-J (- -...;: T R.a-hiie Th- ' Treanrer I' J. f len.lenln cure ( nntirtuati-n of Pelin- h: and he was only setting them up.' fotcplatnt came to the police depart cent teat n Kerrebreck bar was core vester-lar af'ernonn anil Deter- tire roi was sent to Investigate. While Plnl Mhre an ""fsion boat had he did not find the men tn the room, he' Passe'1 but a fpw" minutes before. They located some ber on a table and the ; notir.ea the Moiine police, ine ponce. or.er a lraitted that there were men in ,urn no,i?!l e Elks lodge Aj tb the place. But te declare,l that he'rar,V of four members of the Mohnei a cot seliiac the drinks, but nierelv l ent ,rt Montpelier in an auto-; (tfini them to hi. frlenrt. ' I mobile and after identifying the body! RENTER JUDGMENT FOR BACK TAXES they returned to Moiine. A. V. Esier dahl went to the viKace in his wason and returned to Moiine with the body. I!rn in Moiine. Oscar Pwanson was born Pec. 1. 15?1. !n Mo'iine. UNIQUE CONTEST AMONG CHILDREN Edcinetoii Fresbyterlan Church Seeks to Encouraee ature Study by the Touuir. the morning till 1 o'clock, devoting but half a day to the sale of the tags and they feel mur.b, encouraged la the results. To increase interest in and study of native flowers, woods, soils and farm Affr coir.pletir.? his ; and garden produce Rev. A. G. Stewart education in the public schools he 8t- 0f the Presbyterian church of Edging- and i the! ... TJ" . f: ..- t..-. r; -- b it ! a" r of fr"4r parr.c-r f t t'f :4'-;i- ::-: e. Qrnt Froprrtr. tended Brown's Business co'i'.eee then accented a position with Velie company as stock keeper. j f.ve years w ith that firm he went to the John Peere company, where hej I had been employed the last half year.1 j He is survive.! by h'.s mother. Mrs. j j Flniily Swanson. two sifters. Miss M:l-j "f at Vtrrr. a A Mr T-? i 1 r! e v il rd e i i Hlompren of Moiine.' and a brother, ' age w h collects the best native Bow- Em 11 B . also of Moiine. t lrs- "r1 " x- tnr,,,. wa ef f.-,r S this f-i To the boy or ftirl. lh years or under. ton instituted in the early spring a con- Afteritest to be Partic'Pated in by boys and girls under lb years 01 age wno re side in the vicinity of Edgington. Cer tain prizes have been offered for the best collections and are divided as fol lows : To the boy or cirl under 16 years of BRITISH ANSWER CALL F0RTR00PS Premier Astjuith Announces Response to Kitchener' t Latest Call Has Been Satisfactory. Th: i FINAL MEETING OF CREDITORS .JUNE 17-G i t;. T.r- M i. lay in Ju:.. Treasurer F. J Cn-cdcnm in c urt th: n-.orr.ir.r app::o1 for ternt-n at EsierdnhPs undertaking "'""""'i1 '" .e...r ,r t tv.. frer,! will nroha- -woods, first prize. $1.50; second prize. My be l."M totnorrow afternoon. c. if. " 4i . 41 tr. tf til n.Mt Ah;. '..it f r.r.xt e.-:-. : I i-.f jf. . r: j .t." :: a: I :.: Nr hr 8 r ; ' : n t h r;-e of pxti - i to! 7-4 t". : Ss. 5 n' ry o! ; ' t't- T.t i': rf :rt I'-'. "f K1 it !' af.rf. r. .ti ? i.'r- .-. J fr Sr. -. r. i-- TRY MANY CASES IN POLICE COURT r im,i in C;, ( talj ".il H ! aa-1 lark I I ine-l. - r. -jr. i ' r. f JITBUS DISREGARDS LAW ; A MAN IS HURT i- Rt ;'-?rr l.i r:r i.'. e-tre.. 1f al t.h rrr-!r y? T.'i I : V ; a ;. 'i.i a fc alrh' l ffiea a irvi Sis tr ? 47 4S 5 rfir :.- r:.4.rti t.'.'. ts fti'.l tn stop while the r s!o:ss; paxetittrr. as th L- p?rrr.J !;r;a- was ir-"J i-wa ts f:'h-. h: r;h'. as': sraia."i aa J h:. rtatt lc fcr:-l. 7. i-:J-i ri.r r:a;r&.J ttl th trk oa hi r f4i'i t work. Slutrmi f,'ir " d.-( l fcy It. J ;. r tr .;:. j DROP LARCENY CASE AGAINST THREE MEN Th tf- t;:fi ft"r ! !i'f F.afl C-.jr, :! t; it:r'5 cp a rt"l !0 ds t- re t'.'il h; tiiortvi.-. Tie tsatter w s'ti (ij.; of !.; ciM. tt i u3ir' .r,.! Th th rc:l la a hou- 1.-'. ia th !; Pf! a the for of For -rr. 1 -r"t. an 1 w.;! be r c ::! that nrk f :!" S fr 'prr.ts ti th tr.'4'l ail di'-orrd the tr.n ar.d f.ir of h s f.'.!''- s on th boat Th r:n : fh.;r r.r.irs a Kr Nora.s. lar"' rlrf fO.,3! ar.d reretve! Ji'lcn.rr.t r. d'..r.iurt prrprtv Thr a ( ir or. o!)-c-fii-a ar. i ! from A't,r. y J M rv.r. rprT.!;r.5 Ka;h--r'.- 1 ft jtt r Tth. Mol;r It i th ari ".t en Fa-" M .'.ir.e lar.-l. jc.;ia-t.r.t to f 4. r,, r. t. is r.! ;. :.r.n i ir.j.i ! ; a ,t c--i th.it th i;n'..-n wa I . i up.-n it in !3!S as! as ba niainly i;p- t; a b-iildir-.e r. :r. ---up ! by t:-. K. k l ar. ! I'.r-ir.jc f np; ,n In Iff'.t the "r-jrtur t r."-. d - ar. I there fore cr.r..y.U.r.t a l.- th anio-.ir.t of t is mail J-i-is a i.ir-oa u::i r a day f.-r heariSR livr OBITUARY .Mrs .Iarj . l.enin Th d-nth of Mrs. Mary A. T y, ars -.ty for eMrd.iy ai'ernoon a the . f hr d.i I..n-.or,. 1.1 day t 1 c ' . 1 To any one who will collect the best exhibit of soils, and who will write the 1 . nest essay 01 noi over uu worus on sou Ji 1 culture, t.rst prize, fj.oo; second prize, !i ? n To the boy or girl under l'" years of age. showing the best exhibit of farm ASKING RECEIVER FOR A FRATERNAL Lemon. f ac' nr. 1 a resident 01 t...s . ani1 car,ic:l produce, first prize, bronze over years, occurred at ,,,Hrl,. SPron. nri,P. ?i The contest will come to a close by the middle of September, at which tin"." or as soon after as advisable, a community fair will be held. The Pri:5:s from whuh she never re- I young folks will exhibit their produce cvered. and collections, an appropriate pro- Mary A. r-1 was born in Canada 1 pram wjn he arranged and a speaker Sept-Is-"- w hre she had lived most ! 0f nr,.e w;n he procured to talk on of hr l-.fe whs married to Thorn- . j,-,n;e important topic pertaining to the nh I.emon in Canada many years co. exhibits. liom ; t-r-.--i.iw, Mrs Mary Twenty-fifth street Fri-I sii"" I a stroVe of London, June 7. All the new miais ters of the British coalition cabinet ap peared on the front bench in the house of commons this afternoon. Premier Asrjuith and the new secretary for the colonies, A. Bonar Law, and others were cheered by the whole house when they rose to answer question. Premier Asquith announced that the response to Field Marshal Earl Kitch ener's appeal for 300,000 recruits had been satisfactory. Alluding to the intervention of Italy, Mr. Asquith said: "During half a century there never has been a shadow of discord between the two nations. We regard her as one of the custodians of the free traditions of Europe. We warmly grasp the hand of Italy and welcome her gallant sail ors and soldiers as fellow comrades In the struggle on which the liberty of the world depends." ar. 1 I'n K! federal Innrt at St. Loui i Frt item ed to I'rrlarr kniicht of H-i,ir lnhenl. prced 1 hr in death by sev eral years She is survive. 1 by one d.vich'er. Mrs Sarah Petit. 3 4 grar.d rhsldrer ar.d cr. :-.t crardchi'dren. Fur-era! services will be held to morrow moTtiir.e at '.n o'clock at the F1rt Baptist church. Pv. H. W. Tv-d off riatinc. with interment in Cl-.ipi lanr.ook ceme'ery Already a number of boys and girls have expressed a desire to try for some of the prizes, especially in the flower content and prospects are that much in terest and keen rivalry will be arous ed, since parents of the children have become interested and are encourag ing them in the work. The fo' lowing rules are given : Kin? CouMantlne Weaker. Athens, (via London, June 7.) The bulletin issued at midnight regarding the condition of King Constantino stated that his temperature was 103.3, his pulse 125 and his respiration 26. His sleep was broken frequently dur iDg the night. Thaw Trial Again Tut Off. New York, June 7. Harry K. Thaw's trial by Jury to determine whether he is sane was postponed to day till June 16 by Supreme Court iJustice Hendrick to await decision of ;nr the contest the court of appeals on the state's ap ! peal from Justice Hendrick's deciaion f. r ttlar.l dri i o-i - ; arr ". -. ! Sur. ia. i t a r. tl t- la.-.. Si .. : -. 'tw ! r-viftft. triti 1 4 - I f r ap- t'-l-. Wti'-a th pr- ( -. i .t"I br rftsr hr.t wi'.a b: !r'.r t "; as i f e . :.. C;-rh'JT by Pc'.lr. Lili 1'4 ai 4 h 5s. i: as I :.h h'ihi (-,S4! of Th rr.ra - nmrrriT T"ic tttttjttt BY MONJIOUTH NIirE Th Reraotl fcall t'lta rerie.l a, -re drabbinc at th har.d of a r.ite ' ffoa t7fita'i:a Satardar aftrt;jrD. ' fh srr btr.a" 1 to 1. r.eynoMs a 1 READ ORDINANCE TO PAVE MO LINE STREET Ao rrdicar.r to rae Tent-f.r' fret with asphalt from Fifth to frfrnti atrts'jr was up for f.rst real ise before the M lifte city council tn ,r.,,on this tr.r.rr.'.ri; Estimat of the : ens;r.r rail for an eipenditure of H.OT and ftr.er.t rdls w.ll be Irv.rd upon that basis It Is probable. contract be let s :&ffe m y errorless da.i ii.aur"i. .. .- aa;r.t seo errors by neyaolds .for a sua lower than the estimate. Stripes ar.d Key forrr.d the bat-j -7ZTrrT terr for the loser and !ctter and Ma-1 TWO UNIONS ENDORSE s'.r. for the loaer. THE H AMILL MEASURE St Lcu:. Mo. Jj.-! 7. Arp'i'-a'ion was c: ! to the era: district court t.rre toiav for the appo.ntmnt f a . receiver for the Kmehts of Honor, a 'fratert.al crsaci;at :. The appli. a-! tion asks that the be d I a red 1 insolvent and that its officers l.e en joined from conSucrtrc it affairs. The app'.l. at.on uas f:b-d by W. A. ' I.!l. Jan.es II Mo-ib.'rry. S. H Gordon, and v. c. tet..r The petition says that on April ."0. ' I last, th liabilities of the order were 1 appropriately ;..o.n.o aril the assets) 1 400.00ft. leaving a defi- it of $o.fio.'. The outs'nndir.s insurance is placed! at !23.noii.oort. I It is also stated that last April the 1 rank .'Jiller. Flowers must he pressed and at-; granting Thaw such a trial. Frank M:ilr. 4 years of age. diet tached neatly to sheets of paper with at tt -.1 Saturday evening at St. An-,ine following item attached: 1. Com-j Fir Chandra Shum Shere Jung of th-r.y's hospital following a lingering 1 r.ion name. 2. Where found. upland, j Nepal has given 31 machine guns to r.'.r.ess w it h a complication of diseases, j lowland, hiilside. roadside, etc.t 'King George, who has turned them H had be.-n cor.flnel to the hospital j The wood must be about four inches 'over to the war department, for about a month. He was formerly 1 long or more and one inch or more in I - employed at the Carpenter livery' stable and had been in thi city a num- : ber of years. Little is known of his: past, but it is understood that h had relatives in this state ar.d the author!-j ties are miking ar. effort to locate, them. I diameter with bark showing part way! down, with following item attached: ' 1. Common name or names. 2. Where ; found f as above 1. ' Soil exhibit must be placed in glass i recepticals containing not less than one ' pint each, and each variety of soil ! analyzed and properly labeled. j .''Irs. Harry l.nnsr. ! Names of contestants should be sent ! Mrs Harry Long, f years old. died i to Mr. Stewart at Edgington. 111. ' 'at 7:.'i this morning at Denver. Loio.. I ; i following a lingering illness. She left j APPROPRIATION NOT 1 1 IMillMi if.'! I mil- , Germs Can't Stay With This Treatment 1 DR. JESSE B. THOMAS PASSES IN BROOKLYN TO BE UP FOR WEEK: The appropriation ordinance w ill not j N Impurities Can Retain A Fcwthold They're Driven Out. the passaa : Inston. of the measure at Wash- v s -.v's i w York. Jj .. Iter. Dr. Jese rtjr Tfc-rsi. theolosiian and aithor. paster ert'as of the Itaptist tmpt ef I!.ok!r-. I deal at hta .otss ta Drooklja. Ha waa eearly S3 ' war M JX,r 'ZriXuCXDY IS FOURTH IN F. iardt::. Kt. iartirel law In ' i ChN-aa-n frees IST ti eaterel the . : tttaftry t!f.t.f M ceil Memphis. Tean . June 7.-J D. Cadr. ftaCT;icat fan I raartsro and Drook- , Arsenal Golf cluh. I traa. rro X W m h. r.rto!der. with aa S7 for the 1 a Knr it -t mtrr at the New. ' ? ton Tstos-al setctaarr. Newton. ' yix.. afterward twxonsts prr.'or etrn! H the a ithor ef a oum- J tr of work o r;j-:oj ivp.r. for the west about nine reserve fund decreased from $ t'!2."0 , niontns ago i.;r ner i;eaiiM. r.a in-j The Hatnill petsw-n bill lot superan-1 Q ,,0 ftlM) Th ,..:tlrin avS that the ,,'"s waa ,1orn in Knoxville. 111.. Jan. e.uated teirral ejtDioyes h.S been en-;. ,.et..i..t. ,.t vr,K r-o.!., 7. IS77. She was united in marriage I dorsed b- two niore local oritantza-1 Rkrylfk i5lanfi Nw Vprk oii'o in. j to Harry Long Oct. li-or,. She came j be taken up at the council tonight, as t'on. when th International Broth- d.ana. an,, Connecticut since Jan 1 1 to This c!tv ahput pix Jears apo aT1(l ! was Planned. Inability of the com r ii.-.faM. Iim-sI Xo. 3. and . " .... ;. ,.....' i her husband is emnloved as plumber ! mission to hold an informal session .- - 111 A !! l iriFr ihi. ivirjriH 1 I Ilf'l 1 ' " th Hook Hinder local union No ?3.:or r(.fui,.,i , ;!l!.ue licenses ti. the; recently passn reoi-itj"ni ;" order ill &JESTIC Home of the Paramount TOMf.HT LOIS WEIIER and ADEL FARMIXGTON" in 'Sunshine Molly." Tuesday. "A Fair Rebel'' and Chas. Chaplin in The Tramp. I The petition says that the insurance commissioner of Missouri reported to att at li'Lf t V7n TJfiTTWTi nation disci. ..d f ' r ibV W Al . not carr If wt.tow aad four rht'.rro rte t!ta. : BODY OF LOST BOY IS i FOUND AFTER DREAM : h ! r a .. fmn t i" I. , ffn fS -Tl S n-, m. H. t'l; a -t inoa I . . a a - t t. I n : f in ri"'4'e i a . - .... , . . . . , - ,. A. a .1 .. mt - I t-...f tf J II fa-r.S. .a i ; 4. e- frtc4 nver ssl to i t ..,. .,,:, ft - 9-i T ' . , ! h t. j.., : -,.! an t avi th. txtr la a. Resmol kin .a.l':4 m.m. St. all i the attorney cu- rul f.fthe tai ? on 'March 12. !!:.".. Hi..: nn oi'i.ial ixair.i- ' r.t'rin iirlii.i,t ti-.:i- iir.lt-r w.l: r.ir out !i c-.r. tracts in good 'faith and that quo warranto proceed- j froupnt Ires should Iv :nntutd against it.. The officers of the lode. Jt was stated.) ilndared a postponement of such ao ,tion until after the supreme convention l ito be held in Buffalo, this month. ! The petition sas that It is planned i !t lncrae the assessments at the su-: Ipreree convention. w:-h Ward .v McMahon. Besides her husband she is survived by her mother, Mrs. E. Bowers of this city. Mr. Long left Saturday nicht for Denver but failed to reach there in time to see his wife r.live. Mrs. Bowers has been with her daughter in Denver for sorr.e time. The remains will be here for burial. a I f sr i tr;i n at a t t tie Xfc fir , s. -' r mm sti.o.r. r. .aa-airi i , i s!. was br d rears mat J ";-) if am. !4 -. "'I l '! ma fi-S I' if"' ".4af ai. i. a. ta ...f t w- ttj..i r , ras:e t nf fa "t s , 'S tv !.,. urn m::iT -tt , -. r( it f -e k f..Mai T.i ! : AtUata. l. J-.w ' I v - ' r.aj.ru en.ya rsfsatauams. oa io: I h 14 rae- partr th-r aal ds- Cr,-. - tv bofr. raa.ai la a wir; rraal TwlUa TU Wees, I e:ta fo ' a! ion ' 1X1 'IT '- H - -.. ... . -T rc,.. ( " - r.i. ft an....'U. 41 .w.r- . -' - . -w,.t -;.,,. w. t i Jvt rf.ata star it in snarr ... ( i- ,..... in aff- .. j mrr rtaa rt:i a a ma4e wtfote : ---'.t ,v if .-.rtt. wf iXa-ai, or pca.tl Welfta4y. 1 - 4WI. r . J ivill stop that itching If rx e rs"cr.-r " ,l errm. I .' t-. rtii h tor-te.t r l.ft fe-t . rv. t-r l;es!f-dtnt!fent arvl K rad S ar Y-M 1 be irprjej H i.h;rt t"-f ai.1 the in 1. :nc cltar a.M hea'tkr ?-n. avlOMMwal44 aa4 aiaa tiaae . r tf r aa- aa 44. a w 4.1 ay- - r '-a- l-arVa W 4- - -a- L H WILL CANVASS VOTE TOMORROW EVENING: Funeral o( Jercen Schroeder. The funeral of Jergen Schroeder was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home. 2S3I Ninth ave nue. Rev. V. J. Rolf, pastor of the German F.vanp!ical church had charge of the services and interment was in tho Cer:r.an Lutheran cenie-trr. Cour.tr Cleric H. n II jbbard an nounces h wiM have his of. re open thi evenlnc from 7 to 9 for the recep tion of ba'.lot boes The official can- tim w!M be niad tomorrow eveninr. j lodge No. 57. A. j of the sendees. WrTcT.TW TTTT.T ? A"RDTTT ' th remains to Fnneral of Itenoni nenn. The funeral of P.er.on! Cook Benson was held yesterday afternoon at 1:30 at the heme. 1012 Seventeenth street. Rev. O T. Dw-inell. pastor of the First preceding the meeting is the cause, it is announced. The informal session w ill be held some time this week, how ever, and the matter taken up form ally at the meeting a week hence. It was announced today by residents of the hill section that the petition of the: property owners on the sanatorium controversy would not bo presented to ' the council this evening. A short ses- j sion is anticipated. REALIZE $400 FROM SATURDAY TAG SALE As a result of the sale of tags 1 Saturday morning by members of the Helpers' circle of King's Daughters and the Associated Charities $400 will j be cleared for the benefit of the two I societies. The proceeds will be equally j divided between the two organiza- , tions. the former to us the money in carrying on its work among the CROWN PRINCE RAID ! Methodist church officiated, with Trio tUDercuiar patients oi me community F. & A. M. In charge j ana me latter to ce usea lor tne pro Masv.s accompanied I trot Ion of general charity work. The rh for-ne- home In ladies were on me streets irom n in Sharon. I!!., where In'erment was made in Sharon cemetery. London. Jan 7 - A dlajatch recelr-, RJJG IS PRESENTED arrtb an attack on the headquarters) ASSISTANT CASHIER f the German crown prlnre by French " ablators They dropped bombs and j John P. Thompson, assistant cash steel darts, and several men were! ler at the Peoples Power company lulled Otherwise the raid is describ-j for the past four years, resigned Sat ed aa harlr. been unsuccessful. J urdar evening and the employes of the office presented him with a beautiful The raid referred to In the dispatch I without doubt the onslaught men tinned In the Trench communication given out tlte !ht of Juo 3. ring In the set of which were placed the Masonic square and compasses. Mr. Thompson has accosted a dosI- 1 tion with the Moiine Plow company. tEHIGH'VALLEY ANTHRACITE THE COAL THAT SATISFIES More Heat Less Aah No Smoke Ask Your Dealer. Marion County Coal Co.'s Clenridge Coal WHOLESALE STEAM DOMESTIC LOWEST PRICES, ALL SIZES Immediate DellTery. 0. C. Warner, DMsjbutlng Art, Rock Island, 111. 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