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The Rock Island Argus and daily union. (Rock Island, Ill.) 1920-1923, November 03, 1920, Image 5

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Lift Right. Off Without Pair,
Vjjfbsofflcsjwt made. During
tKSftth of October the situation
CSereot, there bstaf too more
- ar men than there wars appli
j to All them, bat beginning to
l3 plsess at the Saraaaa pror-
wonds bars been cot oft- :
only Jobs open today are for
auker, wanted all over the
sad Illinois districts near
Com pickers are paid ( and
M easts per boshel. , This Is the
i ' t arork open for men outside of
' i . scattering hotel Jobs. Dur
j I tie last month the bureau,
Vital too men at tbe Savanna
'ROnadi. but with this source of
'fJOfnjent cut off, the labor sito
stUft has become more acute. How
Vr. Rinck states that the out
come la bright and be predicts that
fsctoriat and other work will open
I to toon. .. - .' ,
I Only one-tenth of the applicants
nktos" for stenographic and cleri
.' (al vork can be given positions. As
Ht aa can be learned there has Dman't hnrt hit! nmn littia
baa no cut m the wages oi either "Freeione" on an aching corn, ta
! or women's Jobs. . . ' latently that corn stops baiting, then
it However, more men ana women ! shortly you lift it right off with fin-
were placed in ucioDer man in gera. Truly:
Jtptember. The report shows that Your druggist sells a Ony bottle
the employment bureau placed 1,236 of "Freefone" for a few cents, sui
ts October, as compared to 1,071 : flcient to remove every hard corn,
flven Jobs In September. In the soft corn, or corn between tbe toes,
last month there were 1,301 posf- and the callaseav without soreness
ttoas open tor men and 328 for or lrritatjon. (Adv.)
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I . isntf 7siM , Next; Week; .. : 112)2 .1
TOE SALE
Rock Island Pexfple HaTe Been
Waiting foi
Schlegel's Original
One Cent Sale
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
Nov. 18-19-20 ;
VTou won't have to go to Davenport for these- genntne
bargains from now on Get them at
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Corner 2nd and Brady, Davenport
We will sacrifice all prof its during this Sale in appreciation to the public
of this community who were instrumental in making
The Bon Ton the Greatest Millinery, Ready-to-,
Wear dFmnish
Women, Children and Misses.
Read Thursday's Tri-City Papers for the Most Phenommal Values Ever Offered
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Perfect Ventilation
ss Genuine Pipe Organ
I Spencer Square
g TWO MORE DATS 0WIIWED5E8DAT AND THURSDAY
1 NORMA TALMADGE
g In the greatest success of her career
- "THE BRANDED WOMAN"
S Offering a story that strikes a heart chord of every human
3 emotion. ,
IXTBA SPECIAL
Showing the Expose of the Baseball
l . Scandal
g Shown in slow motion pictures, Just how It was dons Don't
g miss it First time shown In the Tri -Cities
AL83 PAT1IE SEWS AND AXDl A5D MDI CiOaTS
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g" A Snper Prodiction
I 4THE FAMILY HONOR"
, With An AH Star Cast - .
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: Bring yonr son. Bring your dan ghtor. A Dictate the whole family
ought to see; a picture they will Jove; a picture of thrill
ft, but with a great thought Shows bow one right- -5
thinking person can sway a multitude
H Added Attraction Thursday, Friday and Saturday
5 HACK 8E5SF.TT COMEDY
S; n easra caexa rui 01 Langns Aise tumj-m rasajiBsa
, COMDiG SU5DAY
FATTY ARBUCKLE
In Us first big screen success
"THE ROUND UP"
ALSO EXTRA SPECIAL
"RACE OF AGES"
lowing the greatest race in the blstorr. taken by 14
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j: of MAN O' WAR and SIR BARTON
5S . season a Greatest two Keel rtrnxmrw
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too early for tbis
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Most of us are going to have friends in for
Thanksgiving dinner. If not on that day, we will
on Chrjstmas or New Years day.
The question is: Does the dining room look just
as nice as we want it to when these visitors arrive?
Are we going to be proud of the appearance of
Vour dining room during the holidays to come or
are we going to feel embarrassed because our
furnishings are worn or behind the times.
. " Whether it's one hew piece or a whole suite, or
a new rug, we invite you to see the new dining
room furniture on 'display now- all of it bought,
by the way, before the last two advances by the
manufacturers, and priced to you on the basis of
our purchase price.
It goes without saying that early buyers get the beat choosing
and inasmuch as you can pay in 30 days or a year, you owe it to
yourself to look soon. , . '
P. S. Don't forget that through our Exchange,
Department Plan you can turn in your used furni
ture, of any kind, as part payment on your dining.
, room furnishings. ;
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I . - Cecil B. DeMUle's Sapor Prodactlon
"SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT'
220-224 W. Third St.
Darenport, Iowa.
$45 and $50 Suits
and Overcoats $36
THIS special offer points the way to "lower 1
clothes cost" without sacrificing one bit
of style. They're Our regular $45 and
$50 suits (all this ' season's) single and
double breasted models, in suits; stylish
double breasted nlsterette; also single breasted Chesterfield
Overcoats; Oxfords, Browns, Greens, Grays, Blacks, l?Qf! '
Blues; splendidly tailored. Our price . t&OO
Men's $8 and $10
Shoes now $6.85
MEN and young men are coming in
increasing numbers for these high-grade
shoes at this low price. These shoes ars recognized for their .
good style and wearing qualities. Selected lots of CC QK
$8 and flO Shoes, reduced to DUOt)
$7, $8, $9 French Madras
Shirts, $4.85
THESE shirts are of the finest Imported Madras, woven in
France. vThe patterns feature light backgrounds with self woven
figures and dainty colored stripes. They're the ' CM Q C
greatest shirt values offered in many months at OJ)
4.
All Hats Reduced 20
OUR entire stock of soft and stiff
hats featuring four of this coun
try's best makes, reduced 20.
Boys' $22.50 Suits
' $14.85
A REAL bargain in boys' two pant
suits of fine quality and making.
This fall's most favored models for ages
7 to" 16 years in new colors, in Jbrowns,
greens, greys, -stripes and A Qg
mixtures, at v A
Boy' Overcoat, Mackinaw, Suit and
" Sweaters Reduced 20 Per Cent
$5 and S3 Knit Tie
$3.55
UAND-framed knit ties
of pure silk
strips; solid
and
Heathers . .
cross
colors
S3.55
Sweaters 20 Off
ALL styles: ruff neck.
V neck, shawl cel
lared, in solid colors and
body 8 tri pes. entire stock
reduced 20 PEK t EST.
$2.50 and $3 Shirts
$1.85
SOFT cuff shirts. Sizes
14 to 17', 4: woven mad
ras and percales.: They're
unusual values at this
tow price
of
$1.85
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