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DAY TIH3 LCCII: CI3 ATJGUS CZPTHIITZri 1; ltlX ) V"1 ; l ...... , ,i . V (OontiBMi tram Pag One.) t , wouldnt ( arret f to Senator ' ' tuggettfon, teconded by ,iil Hays, that everything bad ' Tactically, doubled In coat since m I'M caanpaign, and that If v otfc Democrat and Republicans pent two and a hall million dol ")are In that year it-would not be xcasaive it they needed much re than that this time. Mr. ' ununlngs aaid theuoe believed an y Idltton of $800,000 thla year to l Democratic fand of 12400,000 't UK woald ho an adequate esti- Tnete for M20 tor either party. Vrtited tor his line ot reasoning, 4he Democratic-leader brought out Signtflcantly that much money la "waited in advertising and in other direction! in the last weeks ot a jtampaign. -wnKA) li conmcwi iur Sarller or- by competent persona ouM mean economy of a quarter f a million bt dollars. He Implied fhat efficiency and the-benefits of ?xperience would more than make p in' economies wbathe rise in ,cotta of supplies today would en-i tall. I Seed Forces Hays Admission. Senator Reed Jumped back into "the Democratic party agait and ncross-examinea witnesses trom me . viewpoint Ot Governor Cox. For Instance he compelled Will Hays to "jadmlt that while the Republican na tional committee had nothing to do ' either directly or indirectly with the publication by William Barnes 'iot New York of a Republican cam paign book nevertheless that vol 'me for which some of the largest corporations in the United States "hud subscribed liberal sums of snoniy was a "concurrent" effort 4hat helped the Republican cam 'paign Just as any other political propaganda. But Republican sena tors were quick to suggest that bts might happen on the Demo cratic side without the power of "the r- Democratic leaders to stop "auch an enterprise. i ' Certificates Worthless. - The examination of all witnesses Revealed how little value attaches lo the certificates filed by the na tional committees ot both parties Vhowing campaign . expenditures. fhile in. many instances the na- Jlonal organization acts as a col , section agency for state committees nd actually turns back large sums (POLITICAL ADVERTISING.) JAMES A. WELLS For the Legislature i I hereby announce my candidacy tor renomlnatlon tn th assembly subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primaries, j.weuneeaay, sept. lt, 1U2U. I Your vote and support will be ) JAMES A. WELLS. Less Wsste Than Potatoes t me oett uacarwi pom matt in d Mtnutts ft 4 e ( " f in., if' J I j - . 2 o : of mosMy for state esse, both Mr. Hays and Mr. Oram lags developed the fact tts nohody knows bow mack the stata oommlttaea collect for aae inside the states without maktag a ttatesaeat of any sort to the national organisation. Mr. Hays dented aheoiateiy that the quotas which Govetaor; Cox :w aid were set for St dues totaling more than 18,000,000 were the Re publican figures. He refused to give the exact quotas, leaving that to Fred W. Upturn to supply. In reply to questions about several states or cities Mr. Hays professed not to remember a tingle quota. All he woald say was that Governor Cox's altered quotas were false. Mr. Hart would only admit this much: "At different periods different quotas have been suggested by the treasurer's office at tentative goals in different states, and the state committees themselves have fixed different Quotas. These are chang log constantly and always, of course, were made very much high er thair the amount either neces sanr or anticipated. The fact is quotas mean very little." ArguMBt May Be Troublesome!. Some of the Democratic leaders afterwards said Will Hays' argu ment on quotas would prove troublesome to the Republican after this investigation was con cluded, for It was not in accord, ther declared, with the line ot rea toning adopted by Senator Harding and Chairman x Good of the house committee on appropriations who base much of their praise for the last Republican congress on the statement that congress cut down by at least two billion dollars the quotas or estimates made by the 10 government departments ot the sums they wanted to get from con gress. The departments always do what Mr. Hays said his commit- asm "Get the Valley Direct Name Filing System Ms Phone us your wants. We can satisfy them. Carlson Brothers fEAZZXjfi BUILDING, M0LLE, ILUXOIS, PhoneHoline 892 V DD u. . i.si . f 4 Af tr yoa eat mrwayg um FATOM.C AcUtS rATChtteb.rt.M.jj.tttakat V mw-tMl irl rwtstfSstawt JSSVV MBS LMr -s xMiae. vow rw tee dtd-tter at tor more wan they eapee to get He eTtbe mere asking for. targe qaotae lent at ttnnortaa.ee. .-. It's the amount sedtd-tb actually raised or authorised to be spent. Mr. Hayt declares bit bad- get does not anuonse an expwuu tmre of more tba.0700. That; tk sum his bureaus are permitted to appropriate though only about a million aollara in cash has actually been turned in. . lx other words, the Democrats now twit their Op nonenta bv savins: that even if Gov ernor Cor doesn't prove that eighU or fifteen million dollars tn quotas have been o shall have been spent, he ought to get credit for saving the rank and file of the Republican party the difference between a bud get of 13,000,000 arid what might have otherwise been insisted upon in the way of quotas in excess ot that sum.. Almost Impossible to Prove. " In a nutshell, if Governor . Cox wanted to throw a monkey wrench into the Republican financial cam paign simply- because the Demo cratic effort to raise, money has been a failure thus far, he may suc ceed but so far as proving either corruption actual or intended or the expenditure of excessive sums, his own supporters doubt whether he can do so convincingly because of the inaccessibility or, state fund records. - ' V. Like Badwei-ier? Phone R. L 338. R. L Clean Towel Service. Phous R. L Z43S. Tri-Clty Towel Btpply company. Davecport 134. folder for the Trust Co." - V FNDraG and filing in less than ten seconds is the everyday perform ance of the "Y and E" Direct Name Filing System. Actual time-tests recently made in many business offices equipped with this sys tem averaged less than ten seconds. If your filing clerks cannot produce a required piece of correspondence in ten seconds or less, it will pay you to talk with our "Y and E" System Service expert Ask us for your copy of our new booklet 'Finding and Filing in Less than Ten Seconds." IN. rt'rt rtrr n nv, ' QSSr ECZEMA Penetrating. Antiseptic Zemo ' Wm Help You iid oiled, you can stop bummg, itching mourn uui7 uy apptynw vcma. irniahmhvilnvfnivtri.t fnts IT,M bore bottle, $1.6a Heating begina the moowitZemo i applied. In a short time anally every .trace of eczema, ww. ammea. rasa, ntanrnfaot and sumlar akin diseases win be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vjraroahalthy.atiuaeZeno,tbe paattretiafc antitegtte Scjsad. It is not ssssyanditdoeanotstaia When "tc" miiditMefaa kjada. 503YT.:O03 SEPTi 20-CST. 1 Association Beard Favors .Drive Jointly Witk 8tate and Increase In Senior Feet. Campaign for 600 new members and for the renewal or as many membership as expire this fall will be conducted by the Rock Island T. M. C. A., in conjunction with the state-wide drive from Tuesday, Sept 28, until '9 o'clock Friday ev ening, Oct. 1. - The local board yes terday voted to-accept the above recommendation made by the cam' paign committee several days ago. Each year from twenty to thirty cities in the state Join In with the state on a membership campaign, S61EIJL99S iiiiiiitimimiiiiiiiiiiimiiniimimiiiimimiiwi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii : r liuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu Opposite Post Office 1600 Closing On account of the unexplained disappear ance of the manager of the Black Hawk Furni ture store, it has been decided to close out the stock of high grade, new BRASS BEDS, STEEL BEDS, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, REFRIGERATORS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS, GAS RANGES, HEATING STOVES, PORCH SWINGS, DINING TABLES, KITCHEN CHAIRS, CEDAR CHESTS,, WINDOW SHADES, PILLOWS, CARPET SWEEPERS, VACUUM SWEEPERS. AND OTHER GOODS This will be the chance of a lifetime to stock up on needed articles of furniture. . All goods marked in plain figures at cost and below. '. . Sale begins Saturday, Aug. 28, and continues until all goods are sold. BLACK HAWK FURNITURE CO. 2023 Fourth Awe, Roi Island, YL but this la Rock Island's first year. The local organisation will follow the rules and regulations set down by the state association. Telegraphic-reports ot the drive from each citv will be received by the local T every evening, and returns ot the local campaign will be tent to the headquarters In Chicago. Ate U0 Jaemben. The association has a mer'--- ship of near, one thousand now. tut Will endeavor to bring the ma f up to 1300. ' Aside from new subscrip tions,' effort will- be made to renew as many memberships as expire this talLi .' . - ..The board also favored the rec ommendation that after the cam' paign membership tees tor seniors be increased from ten to twelve dollars a year, The old rate of $10, however, will be continued through the campaign, but immediately thereafter the new rate will go into effect.. ' " . '. The entire city will be canvassed and teams organized to do the work. Definite plans for the drive have not been made, but will be are&oged for at a meeting of the campaign committee to be held in a few days. Basted First Before Finished Rock Island's Reliable Tailors Reasonable Prices ($35 to $60) lUtooSt Theater Building 1 904 SECOND AVENUE Out S LCKITALKTO BE AT COLLEGE Mayor Charles P. Banner la Charge f Governor's Meeting Thart- day Xlgtta ' Governor Frank O. Lowdeu will deliver a political address in the Augustana college gymnasium at 8 o'clock Thursday night Mayor Charles P. Skinner ot Mollne will preside. ' The Olive chorus of Mo line will sing. ' Governor Lowden's address is part of a strenuous battle for Rock Island county between the Smith and Small slate and the McKinley and Oglesby slate of candidates for state offices. Lowden is supporting Congressman McKinley for United States senator and Lieutenant Gov ernor John.G. Oglesby for gover nor. V Notice of Color for Ballots Announcement is hereby made that the colors for the Primary Ballots to bo used by the respective parties at a Primary Elec tion to be held on the 15th day of September, A. D., 920, in the County ot Rock Island, State of Illi nois, will be as follows: 'The Republican Party WHITE. The Democratic Party BLUE. ' The Socialist Party PINK. Dated ,the 30th day of Aug, A. p. 1920. HEJiRY B HUBBARD, County tiers. GENERAL" AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. 25TH STREET GARAGE H. DePauw, Prop. 1407 Twenty-fifth St OU SILUSU TOUVtS HAIR STORE hnwU 1716 Thin) anni. ! nnm rt at 681 TrcnttMh anasa SWITCHES SlADa rtOM OOMBIMOa cut BAia 6owa ros aau We caM tar mmt tt KODAK ' Snap-shpts at the time that's tun. And then the pictures, themselves. Mary gathering courage to- dive (she never did, Pete, as amateur chef at the shore dinner, the youngsters building forts in the ' sand such pictures will (always make it seem as if all happened "just yesterday." ' jj We have just the Kodak you want and there are several little photographic helps that we would like to show you as well-.the Kodak Self-Timer, for example, that presses the hutton for you and keeps the group complete. ' 4 Kodabfrom $9.49 up 9nS At. mmI 17th BU. ak lalaad. S30 W. tut St. Davenport. Si ant Braa (., DanaDait Sunday, Sept. 5 Excursion to Clinton Leaves Davenport 9:00 A. M. Leaves Rock Island, 9:15 A. H. Fare 75c, Tax Included. MOONLIGHT STEAMER Rial to Jar Labor jDay, Sept. 6 Afternoon to Muscatine ' BEAUTIFUL OUTINGS Instnllec' In a few hours! No big expense for j installing this j InTERIMTIOHIL ! Orsnrt Hextiit Only one pipe and one register; simply cut one hole in the floor. No ( bother and expense for tearing up floors and walls. Uet rid of your stoves and have one simple, scientific heater in the cellar. . DsGvars plenty ef dtae, haaltLM , hmthroashallthei aadeowa. Lst es svpliia rait wstalstfid heater to yoa. O.W.gfHXHrTaSON ! 1 S88S 4th Ave, Keck Islaad ; TJa Sheet Metal Work. ! '- . Phoae B. I. tdt , Keeps tie Cellar ; Cool Sends the heat alt up into the rooms where it beioosjs. J J!'llll-iMH. Leaves Davenport 8:15 P. M. Leaves Rock island 8:45 P. M. G. W. HILL i Orchestra Leaves Davenport . Leaves Rock Island Arrives Muscatine . Leaves Muscatine .. Arrives home ..2:00 p. m. ..2:30 p. m. ..5:00 p. m. ..6:00 p. m.. .10:00 p. m. DO NOT MISS THEX Dr. W.0. Coffee TREATS EYE, EAR, NOSE AM THROAT DISEASES EXAI 1NAT10N KEE S'-rUHI, MONDAY AND TUES DAY. ; People afflicted with eye diieatea tailing sight, weak eyjs, granulsW lids, wild hairs, infiammattos, ulcers, sor eyes, scums or growtlw i on the eyes, deafness, loss ot haar- ing, headaches, ulcers of the em, catarrh ot the nose, head, throat and cyste-n, should consult Dr. W. O. Coffee, the oculist and aurlit, about his special r.un-surgtal treatment for most of the above s eases. He will agree to stralgbtss any case of cross-eyes at one vtoll no matter if they are born list way. He removes adenoids 1? few ininutes without an anesthtti or serious hemorrhage. H SM most cases of diseased tonsil: cts be successfully treated without W moval. H' scys ca.. ri . is a s stitutional condition and' off causes rheumatism, neuritis, stoa . ach troubles, nerve troubles ti especially headacb3 and is est able. He especially urges ptosis, that ar growing deaf in on Sl or have head noises just startial the -other u see him and try ae treatment ind see if it will Wt tbem. Many cases of deafness srj quickly curable. He Is treauai many very -had cass. Trests eu diseases ot the ye, ear, noss ass, throat. He will make an anas-! a t.. n hi. ODUXKB whether or not he thinks his trssv; ment will help you, free 01 cswsj He has had 37 years' experieaOJB' this BDeclalty. treating thoussssi upon thousands of cases, special ircBixneiii. uu'u.- - sell This makes it possibls him to succeed in many would tail. He treats about W m dents a day. He is ahsoiuw j-.f liable. He is in his D-venpon flees every Saturday, Monday tt-. Tuesday ft om 9 a. m. to :iQl'litut For further information PT n . 4 I,. W rt COS First National Bank Bldg, port, Iowa. Call SPARK'S Tib PHONE DA".' NIGHT v v R.l. 230 KZXIABLX S CSXT1CB ' 1 4teasle TT e t j. rs. C. g. Sojdea, Preprletreea, i a Au ue Mwt all ttM ttma xtie Aim, ' - f