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i ft I mi POLLED aaaataafna.T)iaaoBr wwu t ml lYP'SOCI OJUmlUGUNOVEIIESR 23, 1920. - (fpedal to Tti Argus.) . ;Vrbaa, IIL, Nor. XJ. Refistre 'm learea.oottpletea' at the osaee t 0. P. Titth, rcclatnr of the Cstraratty of intBOta, aboir S.2M OAeata owoUod la the ttnlTerslt. fvea tfcoesaad eve aaadreA of Oeae wo in ' the Urbaaa depart- xanta end 760 are la tho Chicago rlmeuU. I the flauree enow tha growth of Co onivmlt to bo practically at p standstill: It has Increased by 14 I t cast, or 1M etadenta, over last ir at thii time, wbon 8,052 woro enrolled.. Tho loeal branch it 1.5 b cant ereater and tho college BMdtciao and dentistry and tho tChool of pharmacy aro 10.8 greater. . There aro 86 fewer andergred aftte men Mtoadtng aahool la Ur feeaa, althoagh thoro ara VI moro -vadergradaate women than thoro woro last year. When professional atodents aro included in tho list thoro prove to bo tbrco man more ' than in 1919. although the average lav. and of Cstm, afathe only department wawa oa aayw laeroaao la attaadaaeo, an e ow- hamg taUoa aaon. .tm coi- iiwai eita and acteneea and agrteattar aro aaarty holding their owa, rat taw m. may tho school Of anme ana um hdwj cboel bare stamped Between ana I per cent. Tho school of ahanaaer baa two leas enrolled than before, bat it la tho only one of tho medical depart-. eats whiea aaa oei. f. airianHjnti elAASftS 000- teia the following numbers: 73 seniors; 1.1M Jaotore; 1,713 eopho- Z,7s tresnmen. SUaa Terae aonraroa aoga Aledo Wednesday. 'A basket dinner wnl he eerveo by the hone bureau at the Hamlet community hall Thanksgiving day. A cordial invitation is extended to every one of tho community to at tend. ' " - jT . m. w MntT Rhriatian KB- deavor coavenUoa held at the Ham mm ati attended considering the rf.ua. in anil mh roada. The iwia - ladies served dinner and rapper at the eommvnicy naii. A few from here attended the Repablican rally in Aledo: Tuesday night ; ERIE (SaeeUl Goons RJordVm aad tamfly of Erie are now oocapying their rani- 4mm , whim naa Mtn nmmi Idartng the summer aad -tall. Kx- atado to tho eatarior and interior. a j aioiy swnws mmnmm nt tho rear, a basement excavated under too enure nracww. "" eonfmod at home for several days oa aocoaat oc a xracturea no, mm resaH from the kick of a horse while la tho field. - Mrs. George raaaen was nweea IMday at a l-o'elock dinner, gtvea at ner name as a iavor ior mm. Fidelia Eddy of East St Loan, who has been visiting reisuvea auu friends in Erie. A' bounteous din- nor was served, after which the guest were favored with piano se lections by Mrs. Faddn ; which were much enjoyed, and the re mainder of tho afternoon waa apaat informally In a general social way. Those present were the following old menoe ana neignmn; Fidelia Eddy, Mrs. Both Eddy, Mrs. Minnie mason, Mrs. Lester kJ Mrs. Annie Cnaningham vIIS vera Wilbur. Mrs. J n Mrs. Emma Woodruff sad mSma?' Walla.' . HAMLET (Special Oorrespondance.) Monday from Moliae after spending a few days with ner sisier, wu was seriously .sick with Diooa PO?00. . . ... ... ... Mrs. jonn. Keener mm im te Minnie and Lula Cooper called M w . n.rKara Hartmaa ane daughter. Miss Barbara, Thursday afternoon. -aim tnKn tteifcer retnrned home Tuesday tight after spending sev eral daya witn urs. aiary nesovr in Aledo. . , . . Mrs. C. B. Halslead and daugh ter, Miss Mary of Aledo. visited at Prentice Halstaad's home Monday. Mr. Barnes, who is picking corn at Lennle King's, went to Rock Is land Saturday to attend the funeral of his friend, Clyde Ellis. Cass Halstead, Jr attended a There la only one Deltanut and that la made by the A. O. Abraham company. Moiine. Be wise. way bunt The Interior la nniahed in white enamel and mahogany, aiul alaeteia n-, iMtallad. makmg a modem, up to date house la every detail. Mr. and Mrs. um snaarar oi Erie entertained Mra. JBart line and Miss Caroline Conner of Ster ling at t-o'clock dinner Wednesday evening. The ladies remained for the evening.-' - Howard Eddy of Erie baa been Kill That Cold With Colds, Caagks CASCARA M QUININE OMV' AND La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerooa Taka no eheocae. Keep this standard remedy handy fc( tbe flnt amm. Bleaks sp a cold in 24 boors ReUeves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Caacara is bast Tonic Laxative No Opiate in HUTa, ; ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT If L IH . v-- - - III-: . .3 - 1 ' ' if . .- . - ' - - ' 20th Annual Ball of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen TBI-CITT LODGE No. 417 thanksgiving Eve., Wednesday. Nov. 24, 1920 at I. O. O. F. Hall, Rock Island Admission $i.co, war tax, 10c; Total, $1.10 Music by Bleuefs Orchestra.. OPENING TODAY CENTRAL MEAT MARKET 3802 Fourteenth A,venue Spring Chickens, dressed, per lb. ..... 32c Geese, dressed, per lb. 33c Ducks, dressed, per lb -35c We also sell live springers at . 26c All cuts of Steaks, per lb .30c First cut Pork Chops, per lb 30c Center cuts Pork Chops, per lb. ., 35c Chuck Roast, per lb. , .22c Come Give Us a Trial Phone R. 1. 4639-Y cimL ah juMti d lit lift Jot Hight PoitiWe Quality at Lowest Possible Price WelLFll Be Switched'- exclaimed the chap who had fust heard tho why and wherefore of Spu Cigarettes. It didn't take him long to say, "Switch me to Spurs.' Notice that good old-time tobacco taste in Spurs. Trace it down and you will find it comes from the blend of choice Turkish, fine Burley, and other home-grown tobaccos. Rich' freshing right. Finger Spur. It's fat and full-rolled. Note the crimped seam no paste there. Its a newt wrinkle in cigarette making and Spur owns it all. You'll discover that crimping means easier drawing, slower burning, better taste. Spur is a well-dressed cigarette the rich Jooking, brown and silver package of twenty, with its threefold wrapping, suggests good taste as plain as day. Ring out the old, ring in, the new. Start fresh with Spur. Ltccrrr & Miters Tobacco Co. v Act a Spur fnm the new 9acuumealeJ tin. Udelht frm "fmtT of it, get a whiff '; of it tealetLi fragrance I Cigamites N yT tVliAKGARI N N H A piping hot BAKED POTATO burst open a golden nugget of Purity Nut Margarin melting in its mealy whiteness a dash of pap rika, and you have a dish fit for a king. Why not have baked pota toes and Purity for dinner tonight? All good grocers sell Purity. Save Five Purity Coupons and get one pound of Purity FREE Distributed by yrt. C. H. HEUCK C0XPAH.T , . 11S E. front St, Davenport Saves Serves - Satisfies 5T1 VA WAKE UP! Are you usino; the' latest improved machinery on yonr farm? Are you usino; up-to-date methods in your of. fice? ' . No doubt you have & sunshade on your planter or a self, starter on your automobile. Everything possible to make your work easy. N How About Your Wife Does she do the family washing the same as her grand, mother did fifty years ago? WAKE UP! She is entitled to the same consideration in her work as you are in yours. Give her one for Christmas. We can supply her needs from THE WHITE LILY LINE in Hand, Power or Electric Washers. COME IN AND LET US DEMONSTRATE MAXFIELD "THE .WASH MACHINE MAN- DAVENPORT MOLINE ' ROCK ISLAND 219 W. 3rd St. 321 20th St Phone Dar. 1203 Phone R.L93, j PI1 T3f I THE BIG CHRISTMAS STORE T0T8 BOOKS GAMES STATIONERY. GLOVES HDKFS. BIBBOlfS VEILS MEM'S TIES SHIRTS Ml FILERS HOSIERY COLLARS SUIT CASES BAGS TRUNKS WATCHES PURSES JEWELRY ' SWEATERS SLIPPERS UKDERWEAR TOILETRIES RAZORS BLOUSES The Big Store on the Corner LINGERIE BLANKETS COMFORTS FURNITURE CHINA CUT GLASS LAMPS ETEN8ILS PHONOGRAPHS RUGS SWEEPERS RECORDS SEWING MACHINES CURTAINS FANCY GOODS JAP GOODS SHOES HOSIERY PERFUMES 1Y0RY GOODS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES LINEN'S SILKS ; FUES THE problem of selecting a suitable gift is not at all a difficult one if you'll just visit Young and McCombs. . Here you will find gifts that are practical, gifts that serve an earnest purpose, gifts well selectee! and thoughtfully suggested, gifts of quality in pleasing assortments at lowered prices. ' e Choose early. Shop with pleasure, Shop with leisure. Shop at the store of the Holiday bpmt , y "'s U jf'.' O 'jr I