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r . iLiSHFEIS s J3a Belter Amatean 4af Jst i ' at Hack Kasrk FarJJtara Ca. tlore than $800 In cash and rot aroment securities was the loss of Black Hawk FurniUre com ty. Twenty-first street and fourth avenue, to yeggs who chia 3ed their way into tha company tale probably In the early boors of ... fanday morning.' . .. ..t-a. Discovery of the Durglary was Bade by Peter Hayman, merchant f-oticeman, , on his rounds t 10 5" clock last night, when, looking J L 1 J J U . InMll. . WnnigU UiC WIUUUWB VI uis lull"-, tare store be saw the safe door : afeen and annarenfly broken. He! joUfied Henry L Becker, proprie- torsof the place, Who at once made an InTentory ot the safe's contents. Be found to be missing: f War savings stamps worth $575. j -Liberty bonds worth $200. J Cash amounting to $38. Spanish-American war discharge and other similar private papers of Mr. Becker's. Entrance to the place was made by the rear window, marks testi fied. The window, which had been j ? locked, had been pried open from more decorous exit through the v the outside. The yeggs made a back door. , I Significant in the case, the po- lice tfflcers believe, is the fact that the only tools used to open the safe, apparently.- were those gathered from various places ahout the store. They were hammers, chisels and . other simple instruments ordinar ily used about the place. The po lice believe this points tofamiliar '' ity with the premises on tha part of the burglars, and leads to the the ory that the job may have been an inside one. knocked 00 Knob. The tools had been employed to cut and 'knock the combination knob off tho coor of the safe. This then permitted easy access to the tumblers which lock the door shut, that they, might 'be" pulled and the door opened. Police say the Job seems amateurish. 1 t . When the store was closed up at nearly midnight Saturday night a) wa3 well. None of those con cerned with the place, co far as is known, was in the store again until Becker was called by the police man last night Early Sunday morning, rather than Sunday or early last night, is thought to have been the time of the burglary. 4 iM" Lest You Forget . - .. .. l. - ' "" "f-:f..:- " V;'-' n.r . ..... r k" ' . ' ' . " " . i ' r : Th Anmon An. 5 printed th following prom toes i'bhalf of tho Bock Island city and county governments: -t , -- - - ' . " .' ' ; 1. Enforcement of the liquor laws, including: ; the aal of intoxicant bevermces in soft drink -parlors, and the traffic in hooch -and- booties whisky. , - ,'..-. 2. ' Closing of disorderly houses and driving from the' city of prostitutes, street walkers and " ' their jnale consorts, f 3. Elimination of tool gambling, if any exists. , . 4. Removal of slot machines and like gamb; ling devices. 1 J', --f4". "This is to be no spasmodic clean-up," City -Attorney Scott said. vfWe are going to make it 1 thorough and lasting. We ask the cooperation . of the public and urge that any citizen who has knowledge of law violation call Chief Cox or Sheriff Miller, or both, and give them the infor- nation. We are going to clean house and the strict enforcement "of the law will continue at least as long as the present city administration is in office." Sheriff Miller reiterated Mr. Scott's state- , ment. "The county and city have joined forces and we are going through with this thing if it' the last thiag we do. We want the police to help us and with that cooperation granted, we prom ise that the community will have nothing to complain of in rezwd to law enforcement." This is Nov. 13. Some of the conditions against which the city and county authorities pledged them selves to act on Aug. 5 still prevail in Bock Island. r.I:7rliLjii.y- HASCESTUEEK OF YEAR PERIOD Dni tm Tearperarnre ruses Kise , 1b Baraawter at Trade; Jak ken Ba'ay m Bee. by jr. c botIe. (Copyright. 1922, by The Argun.) New York. N. Y.. Not. 1$. More money has been spent In the de partment stores of the country this week than in any six day a period this year. V " - f. The drop In temperature all over the country has been' followed by a corresponding rise in the barom eter of retail trade. The real indi cation of the trend of business, how ever, is found in wholesale and job bing circles. Wholesalers and -manufacturers are being called on to meet a belated demand which ac tive buying has forced on the most pessimistic retailers. Even the farming - communities are buying although the complaints of agriculturists are legion. They assert that in spite of the increase in grain prices they are suffering more severely than any other line of industry ' from car shortage. They comnlain of the unbalanced supply and demand and of the rises in commodities which they. have to buy in exenange tor tne crops tney raise. 1 Back of all these perfectly true statements, however, there lie the facts that crops have cost less to produce this year than at any tima aiace ta war, that the nation Is realising; o the asset of thrift for the last! two yean and that both farmers and merchants have paid their debts and reestablished sound credits. These- factors explain In part in the tread of both retail and wholesale trade and are not con fined to producers from the soil, l Proof of this assertion is not far to seek Orders now 'on the books ef the Steel manufacturers show conclusively that the majority of them could, run at present produc tion until the end of next spring if not another order ; were received. Few steel makers are accepting orders for next year. The average percentage of output throughout the country -is well 'over 75 per cent of capacity and dozens of plants are. approaching 100 per cent Some, are adding new units to existing plants. -Jor tne first time since the war. : . There-are two dominating fac tors' in the agricultural and manu facturing fields today. They are cotton and wool. Each is in short supply. The prices for each are advancing. World demand indi cates that neither immediately will fall below present levels and that prices for products manufactured from them will experience a still further advance. Dealers today : paid prices for Texas fall clips of wool that wonld have been scoffed at a year ago. Cotton growers are talking confi dently of 30 cent cotton. Buyers of cloths are rushing into the mar ket before further advances become operative. What the ultimate con sumer will say is not entirely de termined but present indications are that the inevitable swing up ward in retail prices will stimu late rather than check consumer buying. The demand for paints is holding sessment in the sum of $2,765.55, has been filed in said proceedings, and that final hearing on said cer tificate and assessment will be bad 05 the 24th day of November,, A. D. 1922. at the bour of 9 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as the busi ness of the court will permit All persons desiring . may file v objec tions in said court before said day and may appear on the Rearing and make their -defense: Dated at Rock Island, 111., this 8th day of November. A. D., 1922. H. M.. SCHRIVER, . r FRANK WICH, : JOHN MURRIX, M. T. RUDORBN, WM. FITZS1MMONS. Board of. Local Improvements of the City ot Rock Island, Illinois. '(Advertisement.) . MIL' 't.ii ' 41 - - - -- '1-. klf eason of the year although prof its have beem affected slightly by advances in raw material, speci ally lead. Building materials have not advanced in the majority of dis tricts although scattered increases j are reported Tor lumber, cement and brick. , Apples and potatoes are drags on the market The combination of excessive prodwkioa and slow markets enforced By car - shortage has been fatal to profits' in many sections. Poultry; in excellent sup ply both from the farms and from the storage warehouses,'" is seUtag "T'on'p'ra move on the par! of automobiles in November Is taken, ;hia daughter cost Herman Banker, by manufacturers to mean the ear-1 proprietor of the Casino saloon, liest known revival of sprins; ,de-j saloon. Twenty-fourth street , and mand, and factories are preparing Third avenue, just $306.40' Satur now with the prospect in view. I day night, when alcohol-found at Leather markets are . strong and j his place led to his arrest and con- shoe manufacturers are ouytng j viction in police court on a cnarge freely. Millions df bushels of wheat 1 of having liquor in hisp ossession and other farm nrbducts still are j for sale. r f . ; in storage, and the sale of these. Four policemen, William Epper- prodncts will add materially to tne ( son, John Kinney, Harry ntssim- ouyins power wuicu u uu.uiusbuiu atuu xuuuihb avlwu. vuvcicu casi::o salooh PROPRIETOR IS CAU21IT ill RAID Pays Fine 44 tfSM m Police Cut After Jmr ef AleWholIs Feaad - ' la Hto :Flaetk the aisles of retail stores. K0TICE FOR BIBS. Sealed bids will be received at the mayor's office. Rock Island, 111., until 10 o'clock a. m Nov. 18, for furnishing liquid chlorine for the purification of water for Rock Is land waterworks for one year from Dec. 1. 1922. .We use approximate ly 9,000 pounds per year. j JOHN A. MURRIN, Commissioner. (Advertisement.) Vm the elsmifled sd tecMon like foe on the telephone .book. The ads en all indexed under their correct. epedSc newt Sestlon the Casino without wanting Sat urday, night and searched for liquor in the bar room. When they pro gressed as far as the rear stairs leading to Banker's apartments up stairs Officer , Fitzsimmons saw a young lady descending the stairs tenderly carrying a jug, apparent ly bearing it to the bar. , He attempted to stop her, but she. turned and ran upstairs. Ep person bad gained the front stairs by that time. and. the girl, intent upon preserving the contents of the jug at any cost, came running down and collided with him. The jug was taken over by Epperson and officially tested. "Alcohol!" exclaimed the four bluecoats. , "Herman.' vnn'r Kia.i.. down to the citv h.tn. successful seekers. , : ; T"V Meads Gulhr. f Vf ' It transpired that the yoao w. was Mr. Rankar'e . i.v..; - -.Ruicr, m she came in for some sever mende fmm (ha .l L. "f hll mhImmm, 4m V.-: With tha cvldanra 8 MOnlt Tm k-uiltv. I enM -L laconic answer to Pott. trate D. J.iCleland's query "We'll make your fine tanw k. dred and costs." said thTiii trate. and set down the unrSr the warrant. Banker paid ansiJS Seven intoxicated m.n arrested Saturday nleht hv .T raiding squaa and other musWi of the department. NEIGHBORS OF BOClf IKl iv. CAMP. 0. 29; ATTESTWjj Meeting of importance ,i Tuesday evening at 8 p. m t ? O.F.hall. Itisotritalim'partiS to you to be present. T C. R. PederRon, V t 1 L. K. Eihl. Clerk. ' 1 (Advertisement.) nawisj Tha Orltrinol WrwJ.YV;,!. f ah ...w -b ru ACcS QuickLunchet HomeOfficeaFounUiai RichMilk, MaltedGrainEitrsctmPe deravTabletforms. Ncwahiaf-Naeiitaft 0" Avoid Imitations and Scamtotai 'Tape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold in Few Hours i Instant Relief! . Don't stay stuf-'ttd-upl Quit blowing and snuff-; ling. Take "Pape's Cold "Com-: pound" every tw,o hours ? until three doses are . taken. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; . stops nose running; relieves headache, dull-: ness, feverishness, sneesine. ,The i c second and third doses usually break up the cold completely and end all grippe misery. "Pape's Cold Compound" is the quickest,, surest relief known and costs onliy a few cents at drug stores. Tastes nice.. Contains nu quinine. Insist upon Pape's. (Ad vertisement.) - PROPERTY HOLDERS' NOTICE. Ucn. No. 613. Notice iB hereby given to all per sons interested that the board of local improvements of the City of Rock Island, Illinois, has filed in the county court of Rock Island . county, a certificate of the cost of the improvement entitled in said court, "In re petition of the city of Rock Island, Illinois, to assess the cost of the paving with asplialtic concrete of Thirty-fifth street from Twelfth to Eighteenth avenue, and from Twelfth avenue from Thirty fifth to Thirty-seventh street," and said certificate also shows the court costs, the amourt of accrued interest, and the total amount of said assessment and said certificate also states that the said improve ment conforms substantially to the requirements of the original ordi nance for the construct'on of the same as required by law. The said certificate which also shows" a re bate in the amount of tne said as- (BBS'S Fortify the system against Colds. Grip and InflnejiTS by taking Imxmthrm (Quinina which destroy germs, act as a tonic laxative, and keep the sys tem in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and In- H Be sure you get The tannine bears this signature Prtoft Mo. Just received car of . RED RIVER EARLY OHIO POTATOES 2 bu. sacks, $1.35 sack. Apples Idaho Jonathan, per bushel banket $1.65 Phone R. I. 426. 620 Ninth Street Why Internal Baths Always Assure Vigorous Health There's one good reason why vou don't feel just as vigorous and confident one day as you do tha next - . ' Also why most so-called healthy people are half sick all the time And this will continue to be so until we air do heavy manual labor every day or take an occasional Internal Bath. The real reason for this is truthfully told in a little book " Why Man of Today is Only 50 Efficient", which 1 will be glad to give you free on request There are scientific facts here given in simple English, which are not commonly known so why not ask for your copy today, , SCHLEGEL'S DRUG STORE SCIENCE AND MATURE COMBINE TO COM DISEASE AND REST WEAKENED & DEPLETED HUMANITY After Years of Study and Experiment, In An Endeavor to Combine in One Compound the Most Efficient Prophylactics Known to Medical Science, R. G. Dunwody, Eminent Chemist and Pharmacist, Makes the Amazing Announcement That the Seem- i ingly Impossible Has at Last Been Accomplished in His Remarkable Product, Turpedine Emulsion. STRENGTH AND VITALITY OF NA TION BEING RAPIDLY DEPLETED 1 Order By Long Distance T hajt out-of-town order, which must be delivered quickly, and on which the price must be known at once, can be placed best by Long Distaoce tekphoqe. . Over Bell wires the buyer can state exactly, what heVants and be told immediately the , price, and conditions of delivery. He can determine at once if the commodity he wants is obtainable within his time limit and, if not, what substitute the seller has to offer. In a word, before he hangs up the receiver, the buyer can know, what he is getting, at what price, and how soon delivery may be . 'expected.- v .' ? - "Statibn-to-station" service is a money and time saver. It is explained in the current issue of the Alphabetical Telephone Directory; t : ' ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY i It Should Be Welcome News to the Sick and Ailing, Weak: and Debilitated Citizens of Illinois That ' They Will Now Be Given the Opportunity to Build Up Their Depleted Systems and AcquirHealth ' end Strength to Resist and Overcome the Inroads "of Disease Every Drug Store in the State to Be " come a Health Center for the Dispensation of This '. Wonderful Reconstructive Compound. Statistics of Life Insurance Companies and Health Research Com missions make known the startling information that the Health, Strength and Vitality of the Nation are being rapidly depleted by the universal prevalence of Pulmonary troubles. k Colds, Catarrh, La Grippe, Influenza, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Ton- X silitis. Sore Throat, Tuberculosis are the most common of complaints anu lay low meir ticuius uy uiuusojiub iu tveiy viiy, iuwa anil village throughfut the land. J Illinois is no exception, for it is practically impossible to meet with1100 Chemist and Pharmacist ofj a person anywhere who is not sub-1 Atlanta, Ga.. graduate of the Phila-j ject to tne or more of these affec- jdelphia College of Pharmacy, where tions: or if not now suffering from;he won Crst Prize for work in Ana-, lone he or she cannot count longllytical Chemistry, afterwards tak- on escaping the peril. Sooner orjluS a special course unaer prot. later the trouble is sure to develop, ' Samuel P. Sadtler, one of the most and if not at once overcome by eminent Chemists in America. . -proper treatment it is almost cer-' Ha was Assistant Professor of tain to become a malady of . such : Chemistry at the Atlanta Medical serieusness as to make recovery 'College and taught Botany and Ma questionable if not impossible. j ofpharma? AUanU CoUeB The thousands of. sick, ailing, ; , , . ... . . ..... . , , . ,T WorkinK in his own laboratory weak and debilitated people of Ilh-ne 8UCceeaed in solving a problem nois will bail with joy the an- i that had long baffled tne efforts of nouncement that Dunwody" s Fam-.many scientists to accomplish, be- ous Turpedine Emulsion, the mar-lillB no than combining Tur . tht fc v ' Pnune and Iodine, long considered uu6ui , mcomDatible. in a safe and thU compound. THE FORMULA . MADE PUBLIC Dunwod's Turpedine Emulsion is made from the following well known remedial agents: Turpentine: antiseptic, irri tant and counter irritant in in flammation; useful in sore . throat and Pulmonary affec tions. Iodine: antiseptic, irritant and counter irritant; an active principle in cod liver oil and helpful in Tuberculosis. Guaiacol: powerful antisep tic of vegetable origin, very useful in bronchial affections. Fowler's Solution of Arsenic: recommended for its power in increasing red blood corpus cles. Quinine: tonic and universal ly used in all forms of fever and is destructive of germs of Malaria. Strychnine: a general tonic anj. stimulant to digestion, cir culation, respiration and nerv ous system. x Iron: Enriches the blood and is also efficient in tonsiiit.s and .other forms of throat troubles. Syrup of Hypophosphites: (Calcium, Sodium, Manganese, etc.); recognized as tonics and tissue builders. j Oil of' Gossypium: (vegeta ble) fat produuiUg and lubri cant for the digestive tract. Aromatics: stimulate secre tions of digestive ferment in saliva and flow of gastric juice. j Every one of the prophylatics ahAnfVJL?? ."".J. 7- mrJL7 1 authentic. They are specifics of about Dunwody s Turpedine Emul-! reC0.ni2ed vaiue ,' ewdaT prac-i ' tice. Here you get them all in most SYMPTOMS ARE NATURE'S DANCER SIGNALS' All such symptoms as the abow are but Danger Signals displayed by Old Mother .Nature to bid yon stop and take heed for your salety. Disregaid those warnings at your peril. To ignore them is just ti foolish as trying to cross a railroad ! before an onrushing express train THE REMEDY FOR YOUR TROUBLES Get rid of that cold; stop that cough before it turns into some thing worse or you will prenentl) find yourself in tied with the doc tor feeling your pulse and taking your temperature. Dunwody's Turpedine Emulsion may save you from a long spell Is your bed or a trip to the hospital It will "break up" that cold; to that sneezing and snuffling; put M end to that dry, hacking cough trying and exhausting. If you are so unfortunate a have been stricken down by diaea ; and are now slowly getting ovr ithe attack; if you are convalescing from Malaria, Typhoid or wasUng fevers. Dunwody's Turp-din-j Emulsion will quickly vou up, put rich, led bbod in TW 'veins and bring back your now weight and strength. NEW LIFE FOR THE WEAK AND INFIRM Health and Happiness to innumer able sufferers from disease in other parts of the country, is now placed wiinin ineir reacn. " I , t - . . I Live, nun you Km mem ail iu uiubl - - . in response a popular and in- STan? aos? lS """-I VlZZ sistent demand, arrangements have . Parts of the world; that they are i tion re6dy to hand- "ion is a System Builder 11 auiiymra For the weak, emaciated and ru been, completed for a wide-spread i""1"1 mounuins and through distribution of this remarkable remedy throughout the State, and every Drug Store is made a Dis- deserts at a great expenditure of! YOU CANNOT equal. money and labor; that it contains some strange root or herb Dosses- sing almost miraculous powers the Mnutnrv vhaM rtnnwrultf'a T..,. t opportunity. V NO SECRET OR MYSTERY - ABOUT TURPEDINE Emulsion: Those who have not kept pace with present day , discoveries ofisidered secret is Dunwody's origi Medical Science may be excused for ! nal method of combining Tnrpen necessary to draw uDon myth or fancy to indice people to take this remedy. Dunwody's Tur pedine Emulsion stands on- its own merits. It contains nothing that is not recognised by the United States PharmacoDoeia th hirheat au thority on Materia Medica in theiSDeak7 country; nothing that is not of tried and proven merit. ' v The only thing that may be con- TO TAKE CHANCES AFFORD menu too often lacking In the re stricted diet of the aged ana ..i fnnC- firm. By promoting a norm tioning of the organs of and assimilation it strengthens joca and seP Do you have to stop talking, to at Dav the infirmities of 13 ; Are you ' threatened with Grippe, Influenza, Tonsilitis? asking what is Turpedine Emul atonT Turpedine Emulsion Is the dis fovery of R. G. Dunwody, a well tine and Iodine and the propor tions of the different remedial agents used in compounding . his Turpedine Emulsion, i v clear your throat? . I in fact. there are few conditions Are your tonsils swollen or in- impaired health that will 01 .iie flamed? j ly respond to lmnwody's Turpw . 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