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. t .art n 4-- -3 J jr asi ttrr t oa u sear it ) fart Krsa TiCj ol shipment oat of tttt ) tammer to being eol rt Byron today. The td Taylor Ridge ahtp j teen dispatched to Chl- . . ,.. ' jrfhod of pooling wool to 2d in Bock Island county r br the tint . time by gent Palmer R. Bdgorton. nsjority ot instances the jtallMd more on their out l they bad anticipated, and lily fell in line thii sum- 0 wool to shipped to Chi jare It Is stored until it may ytA of to beet adrantafs to $cer. Last season the aap- 1 Bock Island county was j uatil October bat h i prices ranging ' from 24 t 71 cents, averaging bs t t T X M X, , If 1 silt-, M' V ST Ml., li. s!L -Nr r V a, tf- . f jrtaT. it tos, irrt t- the. "K K ww tmm b saw W. 4 AT nw "CAFROL. The eisnlstt new steamer Capi tol wtu aaake a day trip from Back Mud to Muscatine 8rsrssy. Jaiy S, tearing Roes Islaad at M:M a. as. Doa miss this opportunity to Me the new "OnpJteL' .. rosreacoix. Bids for farnlshing 6M tons of 1. mora or less, for nse at the oowthonae in Rock Island, will be received aatll July it, int. The committee reserves the right to reject any or ail Mds. Address all mm to panic npeadJUrea .& . lUllLVSS, , X005LI6HT IXCUBSIOIf . July S. Steamer Capitol By Allied Bldg. Trades. O liTJ f Card E..C. Tsrt TTsrh. WUl IU, Jsly 1-Jlltoosi a addUioaal low hsa- at the end of ks of the present rm seen obstacle arise, is the Jadf meat of Frank I. Bennett, state di rector f fmlkll- WAvfra V.tU Mr. Bennett declares that between two and three miles of roads are completed each day, and the de rtsMat is hopeful, erea m the face of some . anfavo-abls ' condi tions, to onmsfete the- mat of all the contracts which were awarded la ll. The denartment la mhimt ram Aw to let contracts in Tarions'parts of nmtm mr graaing ut , bridge work so that th made . will , ha ready for paring next year. nny-urse mixers were being seed on (h mad wnrV .nrf m. der to complete fonr hundred miles n nignwayu, iwenty-tnree addi tional ones were put on the job July 1. Exesssfre rains, inability Omt an enjoyable day sbesrd the nww stasn Capitol os flsttrcay. July s. "LeaTes Bock lebmd at tt:M a. at. ' Return- :M p. ax. Tleasu (mdadtng war tax), adaia Tie, children. Mc. resrtBTT Heucis vtnes. Oea. No. 620. . , Notlee la hereby sires to all sons interested that the board of local improvements of the sfty of Rock Island, 111., has filed la the couaty essrt of Rock Island coanty. s esrtlBcats of the cost of the taa vroTemeat : entitled in said eoart. -la Re-Petltioa of the City ot Rock Island, 111., to assess ,the cost of she ooastrscuoo oc a sewer on rswrui treetgfrom Fifth arenue north JOO feet,"' and said certiflcaU alio shows the court costs, the amount of accrued Interest, and the total amount of said assessment, and said eerUfleate also states that the said improvement conforms substantially to the requirements of the original ordinance for the construction of the same, as required by law, and that final hearing on eeid certificate will be had on the 14th day of July, A, P. 1920, at the hoar of 9 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will - Bte- at Rock- batsd. ttt, thai CJi day ot JaaVA: D. IPxil ' !- H. U XCHRIYSX, . at T. aUJDOBSL ' ' . ntAKX WK3H. ,, - john hnnuuH, nt irmutatoNs. Board of I trral Tmprin inci of the City of Rock Islaad, IU. L ( ROCKISLM isiam mm co. I July 4tk .WiU;Bc.-;Hot r CI. t XX . W7 .1 TV wur wwcction or not w earner urest es is now complete. Tte prices will appeal to everyone .aemanclmg utmost style at a reason able price. Cask or Credit OUR PRICES ARE THE SAME Our July Clearance Sale Starts Saturday Morning ' Save 25 O n Every Purcliase Summer Dressei In All Materials From .50 to 36 Bl ouses Georgette Blouses, H50, $5, $60, 70 and up to $22.50. , Crepe de Chine A Blouses in all shades and dozens of new mod els, $5.00 to $14.50. ' msp tco uija Open a Cbarge Account J You need not pay all in 30 days. , We arrange easy payment terms to suit you. " Skirts We have to offer silk skirts in combina tion shades $8.50 to $1650. Voile skirts in white from $11.50 to $14.50. Flannel skirts in cloth, tailored and pleated models from $10 to $18.50. DRESS WELL AND NEVER MISS THE MONEY 0mm THE GATELY trade mark stands for SATISFACTION It's Your Guarantee - mrnn .50 Jp . : i :f 0 - " " ' -. SAtE OF 450 W ASM DRESSES For Summer VJeor of Amazing Prcttiness AUymctiTeMdrsjM up" tammer ttriiM, widiout . whidi no ward robe is complete foond here at pnees nrprmngw ly low, especially o, once you hare ' the dresses. VoOe Dresses at mm W1" 1 Dark and light fig ured Toilet, worth up to $12X3, in sizes 16 to 44. Ci nghcan and Linene Dresses at Checked, striped and plain; worth up to $21.75. Organdy Dresses at White, flesh, or chid, corn, Copenhag en, raspberry, rose, eta, worth $29.75. For all summertime occasions, bom indoor and outdoor, these dresses will be indispensable companions so delectably cool and altogether chaining! .Translating in delightful teims the fascinating spirit of routh in sunnrertime. Endless Array of: New Innovations- Fisha Collars, Lace Trimmed, Ruffled Contrasting Colored Girdles, Bea Tes-Seeeai Fleer Vestee Effects, Etc. Bon Ton Second Floor All Cloth Coats Half Price $45j00 Vdues. ........ .$22S0 $6S.C0 Values. ....... . .$32 JS0 $55.00 Values $27 0 $75.00 Values ...$37S0 All Are Fall Silk Lined EwUiimiinmiimiiimiiiintniii a wt en every toi wants to tuy a;Lamp When the lamp buying season is on, bi the Pall, the merchant does not cut his price. He knows he will have a dozen or more lamp customer every day. Bight now,though, with summer here,- and there Is danger of dost from the street settling in the silk shades, it will pay him to cut his price. . For tola reason we hare la ths last day or two keen eattlns most of the profit oft on lamps and shades, and we inrita those la need of a lamp to drop In asd see nst how much of s ssvnis; they can make. ' Bat, eocse while the ehooslag Is food which means that jou should come Tery soon the sooner ths better. ; , . . ;s A I . dl ; ' -f 1:. 3 V. : .! S .r ' S i 5 - - e ;" -5 :' . - -I;., it . : 11 207-2CD Twenties St, . RocklsIamIU. 220-224 W. Third St. DaTcnpcxt, lows; ' saw if VsUH Uks Tradtsf at. tiair v. - i