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T :: 1 "j i -J y k'J ' J BmiM Attract CktjxorMH, rMldd In Sock Maad. iuhmiBXi t; rfoot nprnmitaUoB at the Ijmtm Mid Wednesday and 7 la obaorrog U 7th an Jy at tha Pin Methodist !of MBanwaf horded at MMtiabaU lat alcht at . vca. Til church wa crowd- ICi capacity,, while 109 mem i aad friends were terred at T at o'clock. 4a. 1 , I 11. ? by the cfanreh choir, and Mho, Ret. M. a Weteenberger, .jr,Wl letters and telegrams farmer pastors and church -rfceis, who were unable to be tat'at the celebration. . y. A. Brown 'gate en ad w Instead of Rev. J. B. Ratter, 0 Waa-JUiable to come. Rr. B. Bartle, pastor of Can a 111., and pastor of the Milan "mrch frpm 1900 to 1902, addressed a congregation. Selections were by the old church choir, com rfi of Mesdames Era Foote, W. . Heath. H. Brown, Jennie White, '. JE. Uftle. Emma Martin. H. F. iagaag William Can nam, Calvin spapn and the Messrs. Albert ioson, H. Brown, R. B. Little and Ayres Brown of Kankakee. "' The afternoon program was at Xdad by a tood-aiied, crowd. Rev. V. M. Bran jr of Rock Island lead 1 the prayer, Miss Florence Hull ad Mrs. ,K. E. Weisenberger gave I daet, aad Mrs. T. A. O. Johnston are a reading, "A May Fair Thir- Years Ago." ' Bar. Taa Pelt Speaks. . . tier. ;i nsennerEer exienueu Testings from former pastors. Rev. NBUel Van Pelt of the First Meth- Jst .church of this city, brought Ttettags from the Rock Island tthodist chtrches; Rev. O. B. En- lman. pastor of the Second church 4 ' Molina, from the Methodist :fcurchea 'in Moline and vicinity, id Rev. M. V. Crumbaker, pastor I the Preemption church, from the 2ataodist churches of the country out Milan. 1 " "Mia - JJ In V aAaenAAn MI saw! oarco aaa iuc aiiciuwuw ware given by Rev. J. L. Palmer and Vn. R. V. Van Alstyne of Water awn church, and pastor of the Mi' n church from 1917-1919. The Wtlre celebration was yery success-1 al and brought many together who M not seen each other in years :0LU1E DAY AT 7AIR ATTRACTS CROWD OF 6,000 (Special to The Argus). Joslin, Aug. 27. Moline day drew V crowd estimated at 6,000 to the iOek . Island county fair grounds. i special train this morning car 'ad 2&0 from the plow city. The tltae community band was on nd to furnish the music. la conjunction with Moline day. is wis also the second of the Fto Alican days at the fair. The -waking program' in front of the raadstand was started at 12:30. lints Johnson of Moline. Renubli- 3a candidate for state auditor, aa wimam n. miner oi cnam - "4gn, scandidate on the Republi - am .... un.m.i. u,w mvi , )ok in behalf of their respective tttdldacies. William Hale Thomp , mayor of Chicago, failed to ar .va in person, but bis place on the Wgram was filled by Roger Fah ,ty,one.of his co-workers. Mr. "Jierty spoke in behalf of the can lacy ot Len Small for governor. , The stoE parade In front of the -mxniBULuu Biageu au ii lock. Announcement ot the Vds "will bamade later. .The women as the Republican! Mil reported a '.total registration ( Qo thus far. CS3 Seventeenth Street lb sack Gold Rim, Gold Medal . "Ceresota flour Post Toasties . , packages APBonr'i oats,N v packages ' HVaite pickling onions, per lb on or tomatoes, Best grade Peaberry cot- 10 lb eaa Kara strap on 5.r"..39c ff!.rf. 89c t Dxtra fancy ji reserves, per 16 ounce vjallo, alt flavors, S packages California white grapes lb Sic 'Extra fancy blue plums, a dosen ........... ...2ie Large sweet Juicy oranges 5 tor .55e ' Uea brand Peanut bat-. . . ..Iff hi balk, lb .. .88c '3axra fancy peaches, '- . ?4.--- a basket - ,3oc taacy Bartlett pears, V par basket ...40e' ielly grapea, t lbs ......lie rnj- oaCag er eaoklng lea, lea, iim . ..2ie "ftey sweat potatoes, lb lOe w Man ar r-ffg,ala ...A..e JX-Jt praaes, lb ..Sac ruenl Mnrieta for Ufa; katida Jmsm m wi at t rcloek taia aftanat nt t kttta : af ker tewhur. Mra. Ella KalL HU luta nwne or aaothar .daagttar, Mn. C. Banal tu maa in CBippiaaaoca ccauitanr. ., CIIiOAGO .EAD GIVES SPEECH IIERETOniSllT Mayor William Hale Thampaon, of Chicago will arrive In Rock Is-1 land this evening shortly before the time scheduled for the start of the political mass meeting at the Illi nois theatre. The program will be gin at 8 O'clock. Mayor Thompson will deliver the principal address on the program, speaking in behalf of the candidacy of Leo Smal) for governor. There will be -"other speakers. Mayor Schriver of Rock Island will preside as chairman or the meeting. . . j The first part of the program will be made up of musical and other entertainment numbers.. L017DEN TO TALK HERE THURSDAY . (Special to The Argus). Springfield. 111., Aug. 27. Gov ernor Frank O. Lowden will speak at Rock Island next Thursday evening. The governor will tour the north em end of the state, meetings be ing scheduled for Wednesday night in Rookford, Thursday night in Rock Island, Friday night at Free port and Saturday night in De Kalb. v . 50TICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received 9 a. m. Sept 6, 1920, for constructing a 6-inch watermain on Fifth street. H.'M. SCHRIVER, Mayor. (POLITICAL ADVERTISING.) To whom it may concern: I earnestly invite all voters la- Aiwi anil vnnHaman iA attend mv meetlng on Market gquare in Rock Island, this Saturday evening, Aug. 28, at 8 p. m. I wish to tell you about the way your representatives have enabled the public utilities commission to raise your street car fare; your electric light and gas bills; your telephone rates and all public utili ties charges. I wish to tell you what your rep resentatives did to force upon you the state tax commission and the way t raises your taxes, your house rent, your grocery bill, your board and the cost of living. I wish to tell you how the depart ment of public works and buildings has taxed the people of Illinois out of one hundred million dollars, and gave you nothing in, return. I I will prove to you that my oppo nents have done nothing for you while they have helped to take tnousanas or dollars out of your pockets. Mr. Wells missed 260 roll calls in the last session. The public utilities corporations the corporation tax dodgers and the state official grafters may get their ircu jusiera ana omer paia tools to jtry to tool you into their net Do i uww..,wu, ujinicu. ui lllwJU' diced by dead or false issues. HARRY M. M'CASKRIN. Republican candidate for member ot the general assembly for representative. Cornet Shod (or Men aa4 Wornm At Forsberg's Walk Over Boot Shop 413 rirteeatll BtraH. MoUw Dr. Sctaoll'i Foot Comfort aorrteo tot 'S Phone R. 1. 1661 or $3.89 .25c :.25c ...10c ..25c : 39c ...25c Argo starch, pkg ...... 9e 10 bars Leaox soap . . tie 10 bars Rul.o-More seep 8"e 6 20c cans Heinx or Beech nut beans ...HM Large can Helmet pineapple, . in heavy syrup .. ...40c Del Monte asparagus tips, : a, can 55e Pure Jelly all flavors, a glass ............ ..He It eans Dandee milk . .75c Our Leader eofee, lb.JUe Shredded wheat, pkg ...15c Macaroni or spaghetti, s Pkgs SSc GROCERY -S&FUHIT Head at tarty StawcU FeaffaBr Xaacled As Pteee ef Shattered Entry Wheel Strike Steanea Leroy Stowell, aged 3 years, 233 Esplanade avenue, Davenport, almost Instantly auieat morning while working at afc; em ery wneei at taa suamerman yjiem comnanr.' Bettendorf.' ' . : ' 'k-: S Stowell was working over , the cm err wheel, when it broke and a piece hit him in the stomach.' By the force of the blow he was dou bled forward into the machinery. His head was fearfully mangled. When picked up by fellow workers be was dead. KOTICK TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received 9 a, m. Sept C, 1920, for constructing sidewalks on Forty-third street south of Four teenth avenue, and en north side of Sixteenth avenue, from Thir tieth to Thirty-second street. H. M. SCHRIVER, Mayor. Special for Sat Atth MILAN PRODUCE Hee are a few of our prices on our firsfclass home-dressed irieat, Tomorrow we sell. Queen White Naptha s'oap 2- bars for I5cwith an order . of meat. . We have a complete line of fresh home made Nveiners, bolognar frankfurts, minced and Sara toga ham. t 1 Rib roast, rolled, no bone, per lb 32c Rump roast, rolled, no Q(a bone, per lb OUi Short ribs, per lb Chuck roast, 25c and 15c 20c 12 k 25c 28c 17ic 25c ..28c Brisket boil per lb Veal shoulder per lb Veal chops per lb Veal- stew per lb Fresh sausage meat, 'per lb Pork butts, per lb Old style link saus age, per lb .,...,. ,28c Home cured Jowel bacon well trimmed per lb Spare ribs per lb ........ 20c 20c MILAN PRODUCE CO.Jnc. 217 17th St Phone R. 1.51 729 9th SL - Phone R. 1. 4954 .Ave. Phone R. 1. 79 4100 14th Ave. Phone R. 1. 2037 Free Delivery Phone R. I. 988 S. FELDBEIN 22Q7 4th Av. Rock Island SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY Good Cooking Apples, 10 lbs. for Potatoes, per peck ' Box Peaches, Elberta, per crate " Tail Enzo compound, same as 9 cans Small Enzo compound, same as 16 cans Tall Hebe, 8 cans Small Hebe, 4 cans ...... ............ ..."7 Small Armours or Danish Pride 14 cans ..... ,, Tall Pet, Libbys, or Carnation S cans Tall Danish Pride, Armour, Van Camp or any any other evaporated Milk, 7 cans Crisco, 3 lbs, for. 4 Ibj sack Goldrim, Gold Medal or " Ceresota riour, per sack ' Large cans Pork and 10c 25c 25c 50c 42c Beans, per can ...... Campbell's Pork and Beans, 2 cans Com Flakes, any brand, 2 pkgs. .... Tuban Coffee, per lb. Extra fancy Peaberry Coffee, per lb. Japan or Gunpowder Tea, per lb. Tall Pink Salmon, per can 59c :20c 141c 45c Small Pick Salmon, per can , No. 1 Pine Burr, . Salmon, per can ... lb. Ptne Burr Ofl Salmon, per eaa ..... fcOC Tall Red Salmon. - ' 97 per eaa OIC ' 20c sit Mustard 1A Saruinea, per can ..... TC Cr. aad Mrs. Eichard P. Kliadt of . i7 Beeoud aveaae . retaraed Hat evealag frosa Dubaqae, Iowa, where they have been visiting. Taa trip was made by automobile. . , . MIsa Grace OValley, who for the last three years has been a teacher at the Hawthorne acaooi. naa re signed her position in oraer w ao -nt a arinciaalabip of a school in w . DIXOn, ner iqnnvr uuiuc. ui iub tbe summer months. Miss OValley has been studying at the Colombia university of New York city. ... Mrs. W. O. Brlckaon and - two daaghters from Denver, Colo, have arriTea ia ij - visit with Mrs. . Erieksoa'a - sister, Mrs. Ans Anderson, Z516 Nine teenth avenua. - " -Miss Pauline Ellis returned yes terday afternoon to- her home In Mason City. Iowa, after visiting at the home of Dorothy Schoeasel, 13S0 Twentieth street Miss Edith Anning will return to her home in Aurora tomorrow after a visit at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. arid Mrs. William Ulle 'meyer, 1207 Nineteenth street . Morral H. Douglas of Boston, Mass., and Edwin Ullemeyer ot the Great Lakes Naval school, are vis iting at the home of Mr. Ullemeyer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ulle meyer, 1207 Nibeteenth street. Aug. 28, 1920. CO.. Hens, dressed and drawn, lb Spring chickens per lb Minced ham, by piece 37c 48c 25c 45c Dried beef, by piece .... Kohrs' regular hams per lb 38c on. 8 to 43c ' Light home-cured bacon. 8 to 10 lbs, whole or naif per lb Beet hearts, per lb , . Pure pork lard, per lb Lincoln brand Oleo 2 lbs 14c 23c 60c Armour's Cloverbloom , 60c 62c 34c 34c 60c butter :,. . Swift's Brookfield butter Longhorn cheese ., per lb Brick cheese ' per lb Bluebell creamery butter, lb v .-, Hebe Hebe ..39c 53c $1.85 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 25c $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $3.89 ...29c 25c Milk, Milk, 2 pkgs. Jello, any flavor Jelly con, any flavor, 2 pkgs. .. LAUNDRY SPECIALS 10 bars Fels Naptha, p. & q., Peoeta or Amber , fjtl Soap ................79c 10 bare Queen White Naptha Soap, large, 7P bars IOC 10 ban Crystal White, Kirk's Flake or Sunny mm Monday I DC 10. bars Lenox j p Soap .....4DC Jor..SLOO Palmolire or Creme ) P OU Soap. 3 bars ...... LoC Large Ivory Soap, n r per bar IOC Freeh Egga, Cft-' per doseo ............ DUC Good Lack Oleo, per lb. .7..0SFC MARKETS "Iowa's Greatest Chain Stores tor lien? Now, Men: Move Dp Closei HearUs! I Society Brand and Jefferson Fall Suits brought down to their Final Reductions UP TO $40 SUITS $18.89 - $45 SUITS $24.49 $50 SUITS $29.89 $60 SUITS $34.94 x , . v And, remember Sir: The prices on - these famous suits are not down to - stay, they will be up again in the Fall . so pickout your Fall Suit now and pocket the difference, y r Closing out our Shoe Department 1 ALL SHOES HALF PRICE 1 122-124 W. Third Street DAVENPORT SUGAR, ALL YOU OT Pure Cane Sugar, per lb ''18C SO RESTRICTIONS ON SFGAR TO CONSUMERS. IV 0 RED TAPE. Are you buying for cash or paying double on the book? These, are not Saturday only prices. They are everyday prices. Fresh eggs per dozen Good potatoes. 48c 55c 24c 35c y per peck ....... Pure lard, per lb ixmghorn cheese per lb Dundee, Danish Pride or Pet or Pet 15c milk. tall can .... 2 small cans ... .... Hebe, 2 tall cans ... . . . 4 small cans ... . , 15c 25c 25c COFFEE SPECIALS All Down Again My Spencer Square n coffee, lb UC Gautamala . AQf per lb .........TtOv Java or Royal Nectar f ( ner lb Ml Mocha and Java blend, lb , The be St coffee in town, 3 lbs Uncolored Japan tea, lb Royal Ceylon tea per lb Orange Pekoe tea, per lb , Lenox soap, 10 bars , 58c 90c 69c 80c 80c 45c 25c P. & G. White Naptha 3 bars Clean Easy hard wa - ter soap 10 bars . v Large Gold Dust package Argo gloss starch 1 lb Pkg 69c 29c 10c Ceresota flour, ,(PQ QQ 49 lb sack ....... wOoOiJ Ceresota flour AQi 5 lb sack Vv, itfir. 40c Red beans. Riverside brand, large can 9c Beautiful nameled 2-cup flour sifter free to each ' bona fide customer. Farney Grocery Specialty Co The Spencer Square CrocerCorner Twentieth Street and Third Avenue t " ROCK ISLAND . N 19c Campbell's pork and 25c beans, 2 cans .... . Lux, 2 pkgs ... ...... Palm Olive soap 3 bars Matches, Ohios, large box Shredded wheat per pkg ........ Cream of Wheat per pkg Post Toasties per pkg Kellogg's corn flakes, pkg Puffed wheat per pkg Grape nuts -Pkg 1 ..25c 25c . 5c .14c ..28c 14c . 14c ..14c 17c 40c IXL Peanut butter 18 oz jar Nice sweet oranges per dozen Lemons . per dozen Prunes, sweet Cali fornia, lb Navy beans, hand Micihgan, per lb , 45c 30c 15c picked 9c 15c : .:15c Lima beans per lb ......... Full head rice I per lb Early June pease, sweet corn or tomatoes OC 2 cans ,...DC Pink salmon, 9Q tall can auC See the brooms I sell Q at each UC Karo syrup CQ 10 lb pail OUC Pure extract, special, sold by 8 os bottle ......'. ..80c Polly Prim scouring Q powder, large can ... C Mazola salad oil per quart .'...... 65c Ginger snaps, per lb - ..' ; V - r 7 p - - i" Victrola M, $150 Norberg's 1806 Third Ave. 1305 Fifth Ave. Rock bland two stores Moline Si' ThevEars of Decided For Caruso. Galli-Curci, Heifetz McCor- mack, Paderewski, Elman, Farrar, Tettrarfni, and hundreds of others of the world's greatest artists all record for the Victrola only. Their ears attuned to discriminate between the most deli neate tone values, prefer the Victrola. . And the music-loving .public endorse their preference by buying more Vic trolas thanall other talking machines combined. TO BE SURE OP GETTING THE BEST TALKING MACHINE, GET A GENUINE VICTROLA DIRECT FROM NORBERG'S For a limited timcwe are featuring un usually attractive terms on the popular Victrola XI. . $150 VICTROLA With $10 in Records (Your own choice) Only $15.00 Down Paying the remaining $145.00 monthly payments. ; There is a Victrola for every need, from the portable little one at $25 a splendidly efficient instrument to the i beautiful period model at $1,5UU. , Any Victrola On Terms if Desired Reserve vour Victrola forthe fall now Victrolas can't rJways be had when you want them especially on such lib eral terms. Phone Rock Island 1665, Moline 1687 0 a Pure Butter Is Not Expensive Compare the present price of butter with the price of me'at. Compare the prices of the same two items as they were four years ago. Meat has increased nearly 300, but ter, about 100. Use more butter for eco nomical reasons youH be healthier, too. Nothing can equal the delicious appetizing flavor of butter. Nothing , can equal the health giving qualities of butter. It con tains the valuable, substance known as "Vi tamines" obtainable only in genuine butter TJ and other dairy made from fresh, every day. Everything in. Davenport Rock bland v. I ta the World Have the Victrola in ill.. products. Our butter is rich cream, Churned Dairy Products. m Moline Clinton , Springfield Pekin Peoria a c 1 1 0 Q B B 0 B B g H C B! E a eg D Q D a a an 1 -