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i .r' n ' ' ' W TIT, '-JUL. 1 tofX f rUa af Mt . :. r r m.um sute-wje IsTee-:vi2 . li tNCt 4 at ii I -. Ik- jj tMicU Maae. S a shart wttl ws&waiet ass? t tvaae af tu rn UMlr wtt ) r'avr alMtloM mr ballot ad lit ; 'imaott, fatora of ftock UUnd r 4arlar vt muM to mgtoter , i lMr partvypraftrMeaa i Mtae ' ! i ti Saaaktaean tnd Democratic V.BteiiM .to on the WW tlafeat ta Ha atad Nor. a. ' Taai Rock Ulaad ' woman, at fctofti Mrtta ikOM lt rrtnl aftr tUtdm jUr ODAYfi UJLUI1 a -J I v aiMa.l.yM t Wmm jt: ara 1 al af Itri. Hftck u tetr. U. o. Rar, IU1 ufam Ctmt Car Caannr TVaaqr-uura avaai. i Hft C. B. Botd DtzM Mta. P. P. tow ( CadaJT RapkU, Iowa, ara TUHlai at to bobm of taair aiatar. Mra. H. A. Bochtel hatowr, liM Thlrty-aeTenth aircvt. Tnaf will remain in hock isutaa a waa; t': i'-tf 1 Tktf Mteaea Bales Corklto and Vjna Ilia, wao bav bwa vtattlng taatr ncl and aoat, Mr? and Mra. M. F. Rcidr. Mil nttk Tcnoa. Mv retinal to ttwtr noma te Dej Oeorga Cllamtyer nan BWBafe.aal w talMtaKakawwa -Cla(ni Ha BMpanOCar. The overtime was argument be tween etreet ear motormen and eon dactora am) the Trl-Clty Railway company haa been tvniedjbaei on the company and the men fey the members of the recant wagvM tratlon board tat setaement. , Aa a retalt the repreaenUtfm of the company and the men will bold meeting Thanday morning In view of coming to an agreement Ilea appreciate the opMrtunity to Dame nnlverilty to resume eserdse their right of suffrage tt teachlna there. - :7aieatea ey ueir Bameers apptr I U 'f at- the polling places today. T Ucslroda of womep- Toters accus- (0 Notre DannlrerBlty witte he tC"l Reagaa, member of the will resume bit stadles after spend ing the summer Taoattcau at the home of hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ullemeyer, (IS Porty-fourta street. ' " - - J .- Mra. riara. R Amnhin anri I. ft, Lamphere, M3 Twentieth street, have returned from a four weeks Tacation outing apeht at Fotoakey, Mleta ; - i- : ; v Professor Edward Maurua of J000 Twelfth street, baa gone Jo Notre ms : ed to arise at aa early i iA It m. Mint ta east their ballots 1 while their husbands were nibbling ! mt taukhni mnA la tninv - ffl I IW1T N laataaeaa. aUll in bed. Durlag the I , later momug koure we numeer oi 1 -.women decreased to an appreciable I attent, ue azigenciea oi nomtnum h duties being accountable for this. W1U the completion or ue noon day meal, howerer, It waa noted at he Tartoua poUlng booths that the women were coming la greater numbers, and thla was, expected to coitlBueJthrougbout the afternoon. At the eourthouae, a check of sumbara at noon revealed that U iWrnmoB had voted as compared to l mea. This was considered an . '.eicanent ratio and the Judges iiwere aaUolpatrag that the percent i ago of difference would be lowered 4i0tal afternoon. . ? llSPOBT WALLACE 13 DOING BETTEB S . aaasaAaanpsBi r U w. Wallace, U45 Thirty-, f .ninth street. who was Injured when airacK ey iae siuciair u u t:S yesterday morning at Second arenue and Seventeenth street, is doing well, according to hospital Authorities. Mr. Wallace suffered a sprained back and lacerations about thi body. He will be able to be removed to his home in a f lew days, hospital officials say. arbitration board, said today that notification had been seat the com pany that the board could not set tle the difficulty. Mr. Reagan, per sonally, holds that the board haa no Jurtsdlotion In the matter, and nev er did.' He contends that the over time ware is a "working condition affair and one that should have been settled befoae the 'straight wage decision waa left to the board, the "overtime'' befog a percentage Of the regular rate in additional payment for time put in over he regulation noura. HtrNDRETTLEAVE TO EAT CHICKEN ' One hundred men started out to do Justice to all the chicken the King's Daughters . of Coal Valley had prepared this afternoon. The men motored via Milan, river road, over to the Moline bridge and the hill route to Coal valley. The program of baseball, wrest ling, horseshoeing and tug-of-war was given this afternoon. Dinner was to, be served at 6 o'clock, with informal talks. vThe mea were to start back at dark. I OUR FII9T MORTGAGE GOLD ROTES. la denominations of 1500 or more by Iowa rleldina eecured I farms personally Inspected by us J mm Investments of the soundest fT Syp. Also, our First Mortgage Gold Boads to net you (H are ; safe, conservative investments. t Ualon Bond A Mortgage Company, with Union Savings Bank, Daven- frj, Iowa. -. ' DTCREASE TOUR INCOME WITH . SAFETY TO We own and offer for' sale First Mortgages on. Iowa farms in amounts of $600 or more 4o . net you 6 the farms securing" these mortgages have been personally In spected by us. Also First Mort gage Oold Bonds safe, conserva tive Investments, to net you 6K. Union Bond A Mortgage Company, with Union Savings Bank, Daven port. ' . PAiitoYirriinrti AT Y WILL rrrATanoiiDAY gymaMtie work at' the Rock Wraettlag, swimming. Sunday ,', ' ! 'e. a e t.li , k.a.B. kAal Laa T. M.'C A. next Monday. I?C",.K,'L. ZZTtZO: WOMAN HOLDS BAD BURGLAR Covert Intruder Who Entered Homo With Pistol Until the Fo- ' r Ilea ArriTe, .. .v r , Tulsa, Okla., Sept. 15. (United Press) Twenty minutes from the time John Flaherty - entered , the home of Mrs. S. M. Blair he waa ia Jail. She surprised the young man aa he was searching her dresser and covered him with a small wa ter piajtoL "For God's sake, lady don't shoot," Flaherty pleaded, as he fell to his knees, his -hands upraised. He held that pose until the police arrived. s , " . Washington,' Sept 16. (United Press.) Foreign delegates began arriving here today for the 15th in ternational congress against alco holism, which opens Sept. 21. -Edward Heta. ago rears, life loac raaldaM of Reek Island, died : yeaxeraay anerwooa, anar Ulnase extaaeung wver a peru ot nine montbs.' una took alaee at tna acawe, m wamttm avenue. Mr. Bala waa employed aa a paper Bauer by bereft oreveiaad work ed until forced to retire last Jan uary. . "-" Mr. Heia waa oora m sock u land on March 7. lseo. He married to WUhelmlaa gcheaowits of Rock Island, zf years ago. Sr tiring axe the widow, three eon: Edward J. of Davenport Louis & and Richard A. ot Roek Island; mother. Mra. Anna Hata, Rock Ia- land; brother, Louis Hsia, East Meliae;. sisters, Mra. Aaaa a Hutchinson, Wauapa, Idaho, and Mary ht Heia, Rock Island, and one grandson. Clarence Heiav of Davenport One daughter died IS years ago. Funeral services win be conduct ed at S O'clock "tontorroV after noon at. the Trinity Episcopal church, with Rev. W. L. Essex in charge. Burial will be la Chippl annock cemetery. ... - . Mrs. Ttaa WoWa. Mrs. Tina Wolvta, age 60 years, fifed at 9:30 this morning at St An thony's hospital following an ill ness of complications. Mrs. Wolvin came to Rock Island laet February from Hinsdale. Mich, The deceased waa born at Ohio Oct. :i, 1851. She is survived by pne daughter, Mra. JJS. Whalen, 610 Eighteenth atreefTand two broth ers and three Mater living in Ohio and Iowa. Funeral services will e held at 10: SO tomorrow morning at the Knox chapel with Rev. Samuel Van Pelt in charge of the services. Bur ial will bo la CAippiannock. a' Funeral of William Kroerer. Funeral services ot William Kroeger, who died yesterday morn ing, will be held at the home of his daughter-in-law, Mra. Rosa Kroeg er, 1004 Tenth avenue, with whom he made hla home. Services will be conducted at 2:30 tomorrow aft ernoon with Rev. P. H. Wilhelm of the Immanuel Lutheran church, of which Mr. Kroeger waa a member. Burial will be in the Lutheran cemetery. Pallbears, all nephews of the de ceased, living in Roek Island, will be Jonn smita. William Kroeger, Guatav Kroeger, Fred W. Sehroed- er, Charles Sehroed er and Daniel I J. Donovan. , UWMr raMitar etaasea and about tea apecJa! classes will begin the two senlfrr dasfea fall Island Aside from the speciala; roar new classea have been added over last year's schedule. Including a, high heal school course, Junior teams will be introduced. a. j. Record la the new assistant hys- A class, and take charge of Ue work with Willis " ' ""''oodphyalcal dlreetor. - . Tomorrow evening lot :l boya of the" T wai holde-T melon.ieed at the associatloj! h tog. The feed.la opea to an 1 Mind will begin it 7; 16. Mow. C prObkbly be the only ronei! thi evealnc. M s I SCIENTISTS FREE CASTOR OIL FROM riAUSEATINC TASTE tJbjaurkaMe Proeesa Improves Fa- - . UMus Old Family Remedy. Nobody ever dreamed that castor Sons, lac, oae of the largest man ! ufacturers of castor oil, tackled I the problem, aad succeeded in per .' fettlnt a process by which ail nau f seatul taste is removed. Nothing i is pat in to disguise the taste. Strength aad purity remain the i saiae a 1M per cent pure castor J oil. Curative aad soothing quall i ties remain the tame. It's the iaama awed eld-fashioned castor oil I that year doctor always prescribes. i wilt ue auagreeaeie tana remov 1 ed. ChUdrea Uke KeUogg's Taste l lato Castor Oil without knowing it lis caster oil. Sold by all good - j druggiata- I' Tou want a castor foil absolutely , without nauseating , taste. Insist, oa -genuine laboratory failed haulee. plainly labelled Kel tlofl'a Tasteless Castor OIL Three aUaa. 16e. lie aad 65c (Adv.) PERFECT CLEANING Oa all carpet and ruxttentto ' KerlcpRujCo. And also the cheapest place la the trinities for Furnitvre and Stove Wo Buy Anything ot Value tilt lea Aveaue, Reek PaeMX.Lti HAIR STORE 3 i'la js HinSK-L00SLEY'H" '.VI Hats "Just from the Market" at t Most Reasonable Prices, In one' of Chicago's largest millinery houses last week, Miss Pringle "happened on" to a lot of nifty sample hats, .such a can seldom be had. Correct, up-to-date styles, . good materials, stylish, desirable new fall 1920 hats, no two alike. Tomorrow, Fisk & Loosley cus tomers may buy these hats at prices much less than their real worth. Miss Pringle saw hats like these selling on Michigan are. at $12.50 and $10.00 each. fiere, beginning Thursday, choose at S7.50 and $4.63 each. Two lots: S7.SO and $4.97 each. . i V The New Art Needlework Department; X ! After the panorama of moving wfcojmr new rooms the Art Needlework department finds itself comfortably located in its bright new quarters, on the 5th Ave. side, close to the new 5th Avc-elevator. Plenty of light, fresh air, a carpeted floor, everything to make shopping & jloasure. Come in. Rest a while in our new Art. Needlework department Let us show you the new stamped buffet sets, centerrand napkins to match ; gowns, baby dresses, luncheon sets, etc., etc' ? T ' 5 Fresh new tapestry table runners, in subdued colorings and pleasing de signs: $8.00 down to $4C3. Yams of every color and weight Come in and see the splen did selections. Curtains: . The new filet nets have just ar rivedj, today, Many of these nets come in small conventional patterns, used extensively for French doors and windows: others in a variety of de signs, suitable for any room; 36-inch to 48-inch; widths, 39c to $3.50 a yd. Government curtain nets (splendid qualitynetting made expressly for tiie government during the war), full 50. inches wide; strong, plain nets, 69cay:;-rii-;; Y u ,'i . i a Curtain Draperies; : Curtain aperba deUeate and refoel la destra aad beautiful la eetaruigs new ea dawlay hi the third Seer rurntture departaMat Draaas la styles for Dvlat reesM, others far dials rassas, trill far bed reaaaa. ' New Kapok sfJk draperies la saft, taawrlaat ef bbje and ratM. M leeaee wide: SC.es a yard. Mew Sa-bKh alih pepUa draperies hi deUtste et eld rase, bias and aeUea Una. sua a yard. aa-hKh cartaki awdraa la eelaraigs of every sua and Si at a yard. Latest Terry deth aaagtags la seft, eUtaet agarea thai Mead bcauttfunr prtewrfaf the aajeh dsawei el -feet ef rich, laxurlaat drapes: sa laehas wide: SiAt a yard. . . v Groceries, Thursday: Gran, sugar, 5 lbs. to each for 75c, (15c lb) with other irrocer .etorer$150.;.VV : ' ' ; (&uaranteed storage eggi two dozen to each for 49c a dozen;-with other groceries. , CertssU Sear. SS.M a sera. aVa Sear, at . bag, f 18. ' TEitra BtasT Vefe. 0o k Watte table ayran, gatlea pails, gias. , ' Crystal Watte atap Babes, tsrge Pkg. 3Se. 7 "Twe Mhnte" eat feed, XSe a aag. - Vuerfa BJaeult. pkgs. far SSc haa refcttea. 4SKC Ceekad perk alfaeaaifarsSe. Mefhaa tea aaaaaa, tal Solder's taaiate seaa, twa caaatarSSa. AaeAiJeBy.SSitv. ( CaHfarala sardhMs, aaaB. large IWpWagSeeaa, U After All. Thereto Place Like Home.3 The true pleasures of home are not without, but within. At ' .Shallene's you will find a complete new sto6k of Home Fur nishings of eery description from which you can select tht; : 4 most artistic and urto-date furniture and rugs. The kind of v, furnishings that really.beautify the home and make it more at- tracuve ana en joyaoie m waicn w oyvuu jruuiau nua winier months, u , Handsomp Overstuff edi Living Room ' Siiite Consists of davenport, chair and rock er, covered ingoockgrade of tapestry, with spring constructed loose cushions on a spring foundation This suit is of highest character and mpt reasonably priced at $261.00. -' ' sW Fall Display of Dining Room Furniture Our shipment, received during the past week contains many new " dining room suits in period designs in both ma hogany, walnut and Jacobean oak. .There have been several advances since we ordered these suits, but we are offering them at prices on the basis that we. bougrh them. Buying early will assure you A wider selection and a saving in price. ' i I'5 ' ; r- ! - . --"A,'- . ' '-"-7 . , - V . , t-N ,1 I aaaaB I " - - , s" TrJfTlTJO BTlfl BT1 H H 1T1 Wnil'n III Ml If I ill VIIUI lillJ Xllil W niPf I I m I 'A-'"'r- kmM'm , tjalSVWtV anau a aaavee " -aawe. f i aa i Wonderful New Bed Room Suites - Included in our display of bedroom suites are many period designs in the later finish. . Furniture of this tjrpe has the quality that has built for this store its. reputa tion for handling furniture of approved design and genuine worth. ' 1 "CD SSSfir r a flJw. . Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums ' , Don't delay. This is your golden opportunity to buy that very rug, carpet or linoleum you have had in mind so long, and at a great saving. Whether "you select a medium priced rug or a finer quality rug you save just the same, for we have made un usuallyjow prices on all our rugs, carpets and lin oleums. , Come in .and select from our big stock. A Warm Kitchen in the ' Winter, a Cool One in the Summer Here's the ideal allryear-r6und range. .No matter what the weather, or how much ortiow little cooking is4be done this range fits every requirements Corge in this week. Let us ex plain fully why this is the most economical and satisfactory range for you." Our complete stock of ranges and heaters now on dis- play. Come in and compare our prices before you buy. li BUYING AT SHALLfiNE'S MEANS A GOOD DEAL I aTafllEQ 1 . . wawwjuo.-r AJVni U n I IT s eaa40a. Berahey eeeea, ludf aeuad caa, bb!bS'SmI ' PBTt . ; . PaMI V ' X- " " ( ( - . . Lew Location: 1323-1322-1324 Eth'Ave. On the Loop. r v. ' : ' - - - - r SSc Bv i