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"- - .- " : Ot t- ' kr tootl I am trr assror to tan m KVvpttsto tool raelaauMon. I Sstot " tneaP Pay. f Cml Mfteuao fry paitit smsis s-w aaoar. oetootr i, r Sudsy. October 8, for 4h practice . nr Tianstlnislisisrflsns should bs fccU to the MbMU to instruct the fKaaa Is th tUminatioB of fir '- cntaC Auk tcMMt tadav y4 fester of ffoelMM" i tMMd last js fey OMnor I SataU, aattiur tiro K-t as Or tnvwttMr waak. J tanner autaa la fete froo- ( 'v loaaaf l tft TJnlUd ttataa - oaUatag at thf rota of a half dallsrs a tmt, Taos of jr auto art raaalai it W0.0W.tt0 "it mosia m o canao oi ooocr-n vary etutts set ooir uai s oraoBi proytny vam m psjbi i :pt oat tach yssr ay ftro, but f t tba aanaal fir waata of. stela ! i n nation kaa doubled tha r. Mora irranarabla than tha da- '( ieUoa of irootajr la tha asU- -a4 Inn nt 1K000 livM kf ffM r oaraa t7 rawr la tha UltaqB, Wataa. . ! . "A fira loss of thja.magaUada U ! aarlova dram upon our raaouroai 1 I Jl A - 1 IkAraod factarioa product Bothint, 1 oBeaot Idla workBMB. Barsad kosiM brlof dasoUUoB and rnlaarr, and often death of dear onaa. The urn total of the acoaomlc lose la aaatber harden addad to our peo ple, who maat par for It both 1b aa of tninga tnar oar ana in to coat of Insurance protection, The great majority of Area are entabi tnrougn ue exereiM oi arr earerumeaf. Genuine eo- atlon by oar citlaena alone la Una would materially reduce a great waaU of life and proper trr "Therefore, appealing for tWa co- operauon ny our ciuienanip. harabv nrorlalm Mondav. OcL f F I fire'Treventlon dar. i x aiau UIKV UiAV iUO wi October 2 to be let aside as fire prevention week and ufieat activr me alone tnese lines: "That all premises be carefully e.ttatnmed ar.ti fire bnaardi remov cm: ' Kspec'plly should there he twpugh fllcaning up and disposal of 'rubbish, repairing or defects m fltifi and heating equipment, cor notion ot defective electrical wir tng and elimination ot inflamma ble conditions generally, "That a rigid Inspection be made of scnoois, cnurcnes, tneatres, pub lie and private hospitals and instl 11 tutlons, hotels, stores and factorlaa, : anil tKait tiaMfloaaw ataAawnoialai Uro dHlla ahoold be Jiald In aabeola, faotorles and atorea. They ahoold BO-osaUBaed sratonuUeaitT dortBg tho yaor. ' "rafelto BiootlaKa sbonid bo held where aojalbla to stimulate Intar- aat ib wo prevenuon. "Conaervauon of life and prop- any irom nro la- a patnotie duty. There ehoald bo generous cooper- ation froas eJUaaaa indtridnally and organised cooperation from cham- ooro or commerce sod all other civic bodies. The press is earnest ly urged to give tba inflnenca of Its aouve support" THTTC3S ON ASPHALT; TWO DBIVEBS FINED Two Davennort truck drivers. Barney Vincent and Alfred Thorn- wara lined IS each in police court this morning for driving eavlly loaded motor trucks on as phalt pavement in Rock Island. Harry Williams pleaded guilty to drunkenness and was fined IS. It was bis second arrest for a sim ilar offense within two days.. He was warned to return to Spring field, HI., without further delay. William Miller was released on charge of disorderly conduct pre ferred by Mrs.. A(ainie. Diamond. Bhe failed to appear in court to testify. and that necessary safeguadl J I against fire, and adequate ezi$ fa- . , nllltlen in case of Are. m nimu. .1 ' - i ( '"inai a carerui examinauof of ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Inslrt Propose te Opea Tkoroaglfire to Thirtieth Stnefl Pavlag Pro. Ject Cf, Too. ;v - : owners' petlUeiB that tha alley pa--allal wftfc and hotwoo Waajrtli Bad Ftfth BvoBooa. front rwaonw w SHaaaatt ateaokbo foroaV BTovatir inch ooacrota will bo aarfaco m. torlal and theestlmatad coat la BROWfCH NIGHT SrHOftT, Opens Tuesday evening, Sept. 2$. Make your arrangements at once to loin classes. Rerister this eve ning. Advertisement-) Improjement of Blstb avenue be tween Twenty-seventh and Thir tieth streets was recommended at a meeting of the board of local im provements in the city hall this morning, and the hoard prepared resolution for the paving project. - The avenue Is closed just at the east line of. Mc Entry's addition, or slightly beydbd Twenty-ninth street There property owned -by Charles Larkin breaks the thoroughfare to Thirtieth street The project aims to secure a right of way through the private property, to connect the east and west portions. Property owners west of the point are high ly In favor of effecting this whole improvement, to put an east and west thoroughfare past their prop erty. The cutting of this right of way was included in a resolution of the board. Paving of the west part of this project, from the Larkin prop erty west to Twenty-seventh street, was specified in a, separate resolu tion made by the boards This paving project, which may be coincident with paving portion of the avenue yet to be ut through, will be of asphaltic concrete, esti mated to cost 111,872. , One-fourth of the cost ot cutting the avenue through the Larkin property is to be paid by owners of adjacent property, while the other 75 per cent will be paid by the city. Ta Pave Alley. The board also adopted -property NAIIE CASTrT TO k ' TTE3D T!.'::.Tiag niuiu tn f Ha mnvention Of the Illinois Federation 61 Labor la Rockford Oct. If were named by Rock Island ana House street railway employes, local No. 312. last night. Tha representative; r to be a. a. Enirstrom. tin Sevententh avenue. Rock Island. and William O. Toner, 3zz seven teenth street, rock jaiaaa, The Tri-Citr Federation ot La bor tonight will also aleet two dele gates, w : -r W01OT WANT MORE PARLIAMENT SEATS London. The women ot England are preparing an intensive cam paign witlra view to securing more women members of parliament They are quite satisfied with Lady Astor and Mrs. Wintringhsm. but they want more women 1b the house of commons to keep these two from feeling lonesome. They have now formed a committee to embrace all parties except the Communist They call it the women's flection committee. They are raising a central fund, too, to help1 women candidates. Anyone who sands along more than a pound can have it earmarked for the support of a candidate for any particular party. The duchess of Atboil bas ner eye on a seat, and although her aristocratic friends are trying to dissnade her from engaging in an electoral contest, it is understood she is preparing to stand for the parliamentary vacancy that will occur if the expected promotion of the lord advocate to the Scottish bench takes place. v OtdirczsnoToii TTTni CCGUT BAI7D to OATnrjrpgs fAia ' ,J r",Mi '. - - A larva mm nf hnateesa mm loft at nooo today for the Henry county fair, Cambridge, making the journey in sutos which wore as sembled t -the Rock Island club. . Members of the delegation wore Rock Island badges. The Boy Scout band left for the fair at 9 o'clock this morning. , MAKJNg PB0GRES3 IN BUREAU DRIVE Solicitors for the triennial mem bership drive now being staged for tha Rock island county urm ou- rean, are making splendid pro gress according to reports re ceived by P. R. Edgerton, f arm aa- visor Rnmiirarlnr bnlletins have been MrAivUfrnm Co. Buffalo Prairie. Cordova and Drury townships, and if tba same ratio ot gain is contin ued elsewhere tha goal of 1.2C0 members will be attained Saturday. DAWES BACIS tETO. Chicago, Sept 21. General Charles G. Dawes, former director of the budget, upheld President Harding's veto ot the soldiers' bonus. - ;e.oom ie:edi;iv;ill Colooel B Watto Gts tTM Be west Proaa Estate of Bafas Walker, BoUae Merchant The faithfulness of Colonel B. Walknp, xolored. to his employer, the late Rufus Walker.' pioneer merchant of Mollne, Is rewarded by a beoBast of $700 in the will of Mr. Waller which eras admitted to probata today by Judge Ben Par rar. . The will creates a fund -of $15, 000 for the benefit of Margaret B. Dodge, sister of the late Mrs. RufuB Walker, from "which sue is to no paid $100 monthly, with provisions for additional allowance in caBe of BUILD CETJTAWARE PXA5T. Lincoln, 111. The Illinois China company, whose plant here was de stroyed by fire several months ago, is building another plant, larger than the one destroyed. "The new plant will have a total floor space of .approximately two acres. , - , "x Vfi5r WWW f iir III iwV . U3mmm MPsm . M .aOBBBBBBBBBfaBBBBBBBSV It's complete. Chesterfields con- tain finer tobaccos than any other cigarette at the TJnless you see the name "Bayer' nB nark&in or on tahlaim wnn not getting the genuine Bayer pro- 090', prsscrioed oy pnysielans oyer twenty-two years and prfvsd safe by millions for Colds ' " Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain v Accept only, "Bayer" paokafS which contains proper directions, ttoady boxes of twelve tablets oast tew, ' "russ'Hi ao sail poir if1 : CIGARETTES tlaa of it nrt 10A. Aanlrln la tha : trade mark of Bayer Mannfsotnre aetq tAaverusementJ n . ... J rw-llvf i i4 liaveapert, lewg ' rkeaest Dot. Ht iaJ HI ": ; 6 ACTS r' ORPHEUM VAUDEV1UJE EVERY THURSDAY, - FRIDAY. SATURDAY I AND SUNDAY -n "A Gui. in Hit Hand. m a U!- vigoxrotj in aif t Mouth, .) And All Thsao Smoking" SKIN bEEP" .Spencer Square mi ?5i 7? LXGGETT & MYEBa TOBACCO Ca yitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHnt iimitiiiiiifi s l ; ' , . I Y Hot Spot Stromberg CARBURETOR V'Ur?'tm EXHAUST MANIFOLD lsC O P VXHKUl. -y HOT SPOT' INTAKE x 1 WtET TUBNC f MANIFOLD tOW SPEED- NEEDLE S ImTWJTJNIlBX 4 l Jt v ii vuyE WPEBt ' A I L HOT SPOT OUTLET S srwwTTiE Levej HOT Anr-HSUtBIQ (OM SM) CHOKE TUBE NOLOCR HI OH - NEEDLE GASOLINE tfltunt rmiurmnu CARBURETOR New 1922 Model Equip your Ford today. Don't be satisfied with fifteen miles on a ffillon r get twice that and you will soon pay for the carburetor by the money y u gave on ypur gas bills. You will get better acceleration, easier Btartin, more power, and wonderful mileage. Come in, and see this marvelous carburetor. A special type for every car. j Eichstaedt Service Station 2404-06 Third Ave., Rock Island. HI. V Til DO ALL SI9DS OF ELECTBICA1 ASD 8T0BAGE BATTERY WOBK illnAaa ' . A trust fund of $30,000 is estab liBhMl far th hannfit of Mrs. Snsaa Smith, a daughter. The beneficiary ha to raeaive the laoomo dartnj tor life and jater tau coos w or -dren until the youngest la fr years of nceT At that Ume the fnnd la to bo divided among the Smith chil dren. ' ' - . The sons snd daughters of Frank B.s Walker and Knfna Walker Jr. are each bequeathed 11,000. The remainder oi ue enaw is w be divided into four equal parts am apportioned as follows: - One part to Frank walker, son. One part to Rufus Walker, son. Income from one part to Mrs.- Susan Walker Smith, daughter. ilnHnr har life time. Sttd then tO her children until the youngest is Zl, wnen toe runn is v " """" equally among those children. income from fourth part to Mrs. Alt Walker Howlett, granddaugh ter, such income to go w mm. HnwMI'i ohllHren nntil the TOUnE- est is zl,vwhen it U to be divided among those! children. v - The will was dated Oct.1, 1921. Tt hi said to disDose of an estate valued at several hundred thou sand dollars. 0 ' rC2JC3HA7BK0- CLUT3 d 17 JUXL UQZ3E BUBGLAEIES For Pimply Skin Peterson's Ointment "All pimples are inflammation ot the skin," says Peterson, "and the best and quickest way Jo get rid ot them isxto use Peterson's ointment." Used by millions for ecreroa, skin and scalp itch, ulcers, sore feet and piles. All druggists, 35c, 60t, $1.00, $2.50, $5.00. (Advertisement.) Investigation of the 1? burglaries and attempted burglaries commit ted In the hill residence district. Tuesday night wis continuing to day, it-was annoaneed by Chief J Thomas Cox." " The detectives ana officers work- Inm am tha eaaa hava nnt ...nii.j tangible clnes aa to the identity of the prowlere - who entered i tlio houses and took approximately $400 in money and property. Police charged that one house holder, aware of the ransacking of hia neighbor's home, neglected tj call the police until the marauder ha! Honartail anH rnnt th n . uwv f - vuiii'e opportunity to catch the burglar, at wuia ; A petition recently presented to toe house of lords was a mile in length" and had 78,105 signatures. jlBTCHA MtKfcL. Hf SKlOS a4ra TH FENCE WMEai HE HITsj 9 H - THAT WCT euotfs . Iimmv r TJ His bet, imimy that felurs waving KAHT-SLIP f COQDSJ BRING THIS COUPON (SPECIAL, ADVERTISING TEST) tBBBBBBBBSBJBBSaUBBBjaj I ADDRESS I MAKE OF CAR .,., I FRED J. c ARR SUPPLY HOUSE, Sept. 17, 1922 M Fill Coupon and bring to our stores. IMay Cash Sale ALL BRANDS GUARANTEED ; Mail Orders Prepaid ! Money Refunded if Not Satisfactory on ! Receipt of Tires FABRIC SNYDER'S Cash and Carry Grocery, 1521 Second Avenue Lowest Prices in Tri-Citiea SUGAR, 10 lbs. 71c NAVY BEANS, 3 lbs. 25c POTATOES, Early Ohio, large size, bushel 89c, peck ..... 25 C CERESOTA or GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, 49 lb. sack ....... .$1.99 WATERMELONS, extra large New Boston, every one guaranteed ,. . J9c JAR RUBBERS, best, 4 dozen , . .25c JONATHAN APPLES, lb. ...... .5C FRESH CELERY, stalk 5C CALUMET BAKING POWDER, lb can -29C SWLL1 POl AlOES, 7 lbs. for . .25c NON SKID 30x 3'. s CORD NON SKID $10.75 KELLY SPRINGFIELD , $11 65 (KANT SLIP) ' 9.80 i . UNITED STATES . . . . ! . - (CHAIN TREAD) ; 9.80 - . DIAMOND. ...... ! (SQUEEQE TREAD) I 7.95 DIAMOND (D. D. TREAD) 9.25 GOODYEAR...... (NON SKID) 12.50 GOODYEAR. .. ... 14,65 1 (ALU WSATHER) "U GOODYEAR...... If) DO (RIBBED TREAD) - 9.80- ajax......... 12.95 (NON SKD) t 8,75 t . PORTAGE. . . , (SKIDLOCK) 7.95 ....... star......... 12.95 . (NON SKID) -V 13.75 .. . . . fisk . ..... ...Ut 13.75 , (RED TOP) - ,..... . fisk .... . . 14 qk (NON SKIP ST. SIDE) ... . MASON 12 95 (NON SKID) ' X.J7I 7.95 .....PATHFINDER..... (GOODYEAR BRAND) 10.75 KELLY SPRINGFIELD. 1465 s (KANT SLIP) UU Special Prices on Tubes IOTE Vou must bring Coupon or Mail Coupon with order to get these Prices. "EVERYTHING FOR THE MOTORIST Pure Cocoa, 3 IbK .... Matches, 6 boxes Red Beans or Peas, 3 cans Prunes, 2 lbs. Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg "Pep," pkg. Gunpowder or Black Tea, Jb Milk, tall can 25c 25c 25c 25c 30c 16c 29c 5c Cider. Vinegar, gallon Oatmeal, bulk, 5 lbs. Powdered Sugar, ,3. 'lbs. i. Raisins, lb Dried Peaches, lb. Preserves, 9 os. Jar, 2 for . Olives, large ottle ... 29c 19c 29c 19c 19c 25c 15c Karo Syrup, gallon, . Qr Saturday only .- JZJs -Washington Crisp Corn Flakes, O regular 15c pkg. OC Peaberry Coffee, $1 00 LOWPRICE SUPPLY HOUSEl Davenport - Muscatine -Ceoar Ramos - Mason City' Fcr Senrise-Phone 26P-ForSeryis3 325 W. Third St! I II r'?erl pomhWavs. -Opfosite Kahl Bldg. ' 2 TTp SHOP WITH 'US Our Bargain Specials in high quality Groceries will save you money. We deliver orders of $5.00 and up free. SUGAR Fine granulated, 1A (with your order) fv 10 lbs. . VJ HOUR Goldrim or Pillsbury, 49 lb. sack $1.9? PANCAK f Flour, a pkg. . 10c SOAP Flake White, 10 bars 45c CORN Peas or Tomatoes, per can . . 2!c BEANS Monarch or Campbells, can ...... , 10c CORN Flakes, Armour's, pkg. 5c CATSUP Beech Nut . brand, large bottle ..... 25c GRAPE Nuts, a pkg. 15c Milan- 326 20th St. 631 17th St. ' 1325 30th St. .............pimu.uiiiiiifn.if mimiHi IMYENPPRT . IOWA