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II h 1 - i 7 Czr f V.. ;, ;imt ; services tof' Pllaejr M. r'rt faattemV f Mllaa eat i uc ,b guiitoti an i j a nt2 tf years, :'.at f' hMI w- rtMit of H merited wfcee Im iu struck ' street ew 8e4ay. ereela-, .i la he, at If o'clock tomorWw sralng la the Reorganised v arca of Later Day Saints, Rock 1 Elder. H. J. .Arcbambaalt vl cosdact the atrrlces, 'assisted - r Bee. Joan beckle. pastor of the 5 Ulan Metaodlst church. Barlal will be la CWpptaaaock cemetery. , - "Shock remitting Irom Injartes ' reosWed by toeing seek! en tally -: straek trr a Watch Tower ear 8e- day ereelng about S o'clock; at ; -' Nineteenth evenee and Blerenta ,. street, censed the death of PUney ( f Jii Pierce," wss the verdict re ,.' termed by the eoroetr's Jury ajt an ' i lnqaest conducted by Coroner John - V. afsberrj last sight In the Knos . mortuary. " f Among those to testify was Fred 't A. Qrnby, 623 Forty-third street. : the ooerator of the car. which ' strack Mr. Pierce. Mr. Gruby said that the ear left Rock Island for the Watch Tower at 7:45 o'clock .. : Sunday even lug, going south on the Eleventh street car line. The street car stopped on Eighteenth avenue. "On the southwest corner of Nineteenth avenue, there Is a tele phone post.." Mr, Oruby said, "The car was going at a speed of about . 12 or IK miles an hour about -this parr of the line. I did not see any- car. When I came within, sis feet of the post a man-stepped out from the shadow of the post in front of "I "nut ob the brakes and threw the car into reverse. The car prob able ran 30 feet before- it was brought to a stop." ' Deteribea Fatal Injuries. ' Dr. Joseph; DeSUva, attending physician, stated that Mr. Pierce was unconscious when. he arrived. A scalp wound over be right fore head, broken collarbone tractared ribs and bruises about, the shol- BEN Our $45 Values The) y Just to make things more interesting we are going to give two Jberman Built Suits away Free. Each purchaser of a suit will receive a Free chance on a suit 4 , One to be given away Jan. 15, the other suit will be given away at the end of sale. ' The suits will be of the same value as that which was purchased by the holder oL. the lucky number. , ' v , , x , . ' , , . - i ' - - . .. .. . " " " "" ' : ' We Positively Guarantee Our Clothe? ; As toTit, workmanship, and quality of materials m& ... ..' -'v v;:.t: ' ' , . ' - t - t- C t . Cat ;-. t " J, tor Hr wn i. J a - iO"". 1 IX aa jriM k:Ju rorxy avar. icre wera a ute that ft was trn at a are ate of trtU a .g neeeaa lcaataaatsv tM rmr atAr i Eaeth aaef Catta toUowef Op erator Grnbr o and fawad Mr. Pierce lylag oa ta aoatk sidaspf NhMtaeatfe aveawa, oa taw west iu of the track. Taey called aetrk bora, who seat far tba physician and the aartalaaca'- MtT xBaeth aati- that he taoazat half saw the Isaadow of au oa the west side of the street lost before the acd- deat DIZZY MESS Lena Hawkfasv Tenser Mac Beit Chaiftefer, ateafpree la Femes Dewatewa laaats. - Lena Hawkins, alia Lena-Pink ney, negress, dreamed that the old days of "roaring Third avenue" had retained when she bad qnaffed sev eral drinks of hooch last nigntrAt 8:45 o'clock negroes residing in one of the hovels osvthe alley back of the former George Williams eomni nation resort, ZI15 Third avenue, called in " Detectives Herman Se&nert and John Kinney, and Pa trolman William Epperson. Lena, it developed,' had returned to the scene of her former "occupation" in search for work. Lugubriously she exhibited purple marks about her eyes and elsewhere on heC face? which she declared were the marks left by a wrethy attack by her man. She is said to have been living in the west end of the city since the closing of the Third avenue negro resorts. Locked 'in the women's quarters of the City Jail she slept Off the effects of her drinks. last night . Lena was arraigned this morning "before Jostles) Joseph Kelly in po lice cuort on a charge of drunkea ness and disorderly conduct. The case was dismissed. . Chili stmas asviags cian nowi open, t,..U l.l.- D.k LI BERM A TWO H) Ul JAIL DAVENPORT Just- 1o- Keep Tailors Busy During the next thirty days we are going to make a lot of new custom ers tfy selling "Lihierman Built Suits" at the following low priced: i - $52.50 Values $60 Values Above Price nre Quoted for Two 1 6 Years in Business, in the Tri-Citiw BEN:IjBMMM Ccr. 2Cth St t LLC ...JtJ J.: XZart ta IMni-Caerai Aseeaar Tlsraisa A4aMntSm tnU . rrsgvaat. . Chicago, Dec) il. RepnMicaa ateW senators will go fata eaacas aexi Taesday aigat at gprlaglaM on the steels issue of control Otltae senate by Ooreraor Small -aad Mayor Thmopson or the converse. This waa set out In a statement isseed last night by Senator Thur I low O. Bsstsgtospof La Salle county, 'ha anaVaa ib nrnnnaltiffli. S a fundamental, that the present and proposed hard road building sys tem shall not be used by the state ad ministration to control the gen era! assembly. The 'claim Is out that 35 r enators have sOzed their i names to an agreement, based upon policies ex pressed in the Essington statement; namely, that there is to be do at tack upon Governor small, net tnat the proposed organisation, will be friendly to any -good" legislation that he may propose. Three other senators, whose names are not signed to -yesterday's agreement, are said to be prepared to go along. The Republican senate caucus will ha comnoHed. normally, of 42 senators: Senator Clark is on hi war to! California, and he is sup posed to be aligned with the state administration. Senator Mason was operated upon Monday for .appen dicitis, and probably wiJU not be present. . He would be paired with AN OUNCE OF During coM, damp weather take oos , Laxative BROilO QUININE Tablet ; just before re4riiijj every night , Iti tonic and laxative efSect will fortify ihe system agaiast Colds, .Grip and Influenza. 30c per BSx. N, Clothes Builder SHOPS ROCK ISLAND Our Reck Island Store Only Suite: FREE & 3rd AVe. v v.. X L ru'xx i M f -ant. r (toeas)tfiiCct9rv tttaaaelj ZA toattmt Oa eaflsesja wtl ha tta right of EecHitor kUrkav JaaUhur the erti4eate f alaetfM frata the state caaraazt aeara, t parna- petain the canea,aaa k is lacrsei augiy indicated that the swaate eaav caa wiU be ateacfut and that aUrtJiin tat nreesdrnt aro teas sad organiaafsoa af tk aesjate win be sent to fte floor of the aeaate when It convenes next Wednesday noon. SkaasHa Kay Be CheW, House Repabtteaaa of different aiiamaanata ware ta seearatd con ferences la Chicago daring the day. Out of an of tnem cane im signw- caat eaggestlon oat taere is ngreeaaent tn sight- aasoag aa-; nooncea caaaieaies, wna w vm bllity always looming that former Sneaker David E. Shanahan will he the ultimata eholce.r.s-' The case or the senators wnq are Insistent that the senate shall sot be controlled admittedly In tbe'la terest of Oovernor Small,- Mayor Thompson and Fred Lnadla, Is sum- marued ut senator xsaingions statement It is -recalled that the stete admlnlstraoon "eptea to defeat Essington boUkln'the prl-Lor maries and in the election and that the stete administration has re fused to baiUl .any hard rcada in Im. Salle county, except under Lan din contracts. - . ' 1 am od of those senators who have Joined in an agreement to or ganise the senate f rose within the membership of the senate. While I cantrot speak for the senators par ticipating, I believe organisation Of the senate along these lines will result in closer scrutiny of appro priation bills and consequent repnc tion in state expenditures and taxes PREVENTION $67.50 Values j, n. , , .!'! f A w . r; ;-l tzJi'ta v-i.rll3 tS t'-i fctd Joaw'nti syi.;-3j has been taaa at tlve ayaCent isjomeot in iwamacttoa wth the aassptad or- taniaitkaji af the gaanral aaaeavtay ay the TaMpaoa-Laadln-SaiaU1' in tereata." CaSt Eaase Cifaa WUter A. Jtoaeaneir BajWUaM &te chainnaav yesterday lsancd a' eall for tha KaiMhlkaaV hoaae rsSH cas to be haU at C nm-Taesday at f the Lelaad hotel, for the selection of a speakership ' candidate. He alio issued a call for the Republi can senate caucus thht is'to be held at the Leland at 8 p. nw following hdtandr for nil of the seaators to aw given by SenatOB MacMurray of Chicago. -v".-.r- -; - . The Democratic minority laader- ahqp of dthe house baa been settled substantially, by Informal ' agree saent that John ? Devlae of Dixon Ja to have the honor: The nine Democratic senators will caucus Taesdsy night at tBe St Nicholas. SITCEKDS'WOOD. 'Philadelphia, Dec. 2S. Acting on the situation caused by the resigna tion of Major General . Leonard Wood, the board of truwtees of the University of Pennsylvania elected Dr. Josiah H. Penniman. .nrovost. "educational .head" of toe inst$- tntlon. cnoice. Colonial THEATRE J LA8T SH0WIXB. V0D1X 'Ten NighU in a Barroon?" . v . . A super production tn eight parts. The, greatest, heart in terest drama the world has ever known, ask tha one who aaw it ' -.- RIALTO j Theatre - , m Klnta St. . , TODAY AD FRIDAY JACK HOLT "WHILE SLEEPS" Here's a drama that will cap- . ture you, with its startling, gripping power. Laughs, tears the whole gaaiut , of human emotions , . superbly 4lended in ' the ieason's ' neatest heart -'V-1-'-... drama.-' ; ' ". Also ' SUNSHINE SAMMY la PlCCiMSSY Wwt'to aell soaMthlas? tt sU about it in a rtwiSM ad. .....,y s . .-. '.Covpletr daamSed mtt flTB complete to adnsfiMra. MtlxIacUoa to Vm the iDdezed daaaiScd ad nctioa Ukc yaw an the aictioaarr. Dj Totucht, Saturday, Sunday and Monday -' Admiaaiononigh S$c per couple. : -Extra lady 25c l S i a 3 s 'L '! M iron IlkZUIiaUSUJ Back Waaa,' Uenl and EebKkah Orders HsK4ay Partr b Hap . ; 1 ' . py EatRtaiaaieaL- ., bur hundred fherrs and their families were guests at the Christ mas celebration' -of -Rack Island lodge. No. 18, Ucal lodge, No. 6p8. and Rebekah lodge, . No.. 73. Odd. Feiiows, test mgnt .mvoa jrauow s . McCarthy.' ia.ywM aabnoi. girl, hall. J. Clinton Scarte who Was the 4n her home Tuesday, took note of speaker of me eyening, gave an -in-1 the slightly apward .coarse of the teresting talk on "Oddfellewshipv"t.2z caliber ballet that pierced the Candy and fruit were distributed heart, and today inclined to' the among the largest crowd that had theory that another child of emnilar ever attended a Christmas eelebra-, age was repeonslble far tts trag tion of the - three" lodges John ; edy. - : . ".- Kaiser, who represented ; Santa j The deduction was that the but Claus, was kept busy throughout iet's course would have been doWn the evening handing out sacks of : ward, rather than, .upward, had an "goodies' to the older 'Xwlks as well older and taller person fired, the as the "kiddies;" A large Christ-; mas tree was placed at me bead of the hall from'which were sus pended numerous decorations of all descriptions, v .n .,',''. The program included, a number of vocal selections by. JliaS Louise McLean, dancing exhibitions by the Chnstmas . Those of you whose Christmas Gifts were in the form of mqney can now have ,the Kodak or Brownie you have i ' . ? ... .,. ... always wanted. Every picture you makewill be a pleasant reminder of the person who made possible your purchase ; This fact alone proves the Kodak or Brownie to be the proper Brownies $2.00 tip ' Kodaks $6.50up KODAK ; HE ADQIJARTERS The Only Shop in the City Exclusively Devoted to Thiass' Photographic .. ffl e )i H 1 Best Theatre ' 8717 14th Ave. T. ' a . TOXIGHT Hi01)LESS MEN" sss - With all star cast, sr Also a two, reel comady. - Tomorrow ' S "THE CRY r THE WEAK" E Also "tie et 'Em Hatch"., r Saadny :Ym 'i RICHARD BAKTHELMBSS 2 In "Tol'able Darta" llllllllllll j S PENCER QUA RE THEATBE BOCK ISLAND H 1 Now Playing I MWILDNESS OF YOUTH Probably V'Wildness of Youth" - may- answer some of the questions people think of. It is a modern drama of youth and its follies. See it, - Good Comedy. .. .Latest News . Pipe Organ . - .V"' Continuous from 1:45 to. 11 p. m. nuiiimiiiiiiir f ' IU. asi FraacU C. u aal tlr-ftj.;LOta mU arWI phone solo byJBoyd Berget. . Tha vocal and piaaO solos ftesaXTT Mws Dorothy Strav aB,; ajag . agiaia . gmita.. resnectiaety. ware favortbly received by the large,, galhsr.ftg. IUWI uia mm wiinwi WMivtn was enjoyed. - , . . r:::i.I::v Ycrc DHOT 10-YEAn-CU) ' New fork, Dec . Brooklyn's detectives. seeklne a - solution of ha mvlToriou ahootinc of Theresa! shot RULE AGAISijT WIDOWS. , Des Moines. Iowa. Dec. 88 A soldier's widow who baa remarried is not entitled tp the - Iowa sol dier bonus, according ,to. ruling by the bonus- board announced today f ' am Classified Adages f DHOP by drop fills the tub. And a little saving through, the A-BC Adsvhere and an other there makes a neat year. ' sum in a' Read them today!. (Cowntsht. 1022, bv Baell U Smith) PIAJESTIf If I THEATRE j Laat Timea Today "Beggar in Purple" w Friday and Saturday ROBERT. WARWICK "' . in the "SILENT s MASTER" It is a" .very powerful ,-lrama one that yijl : , ; hold yoi4. f" . Abo Sbowiag " "EROWNIE'S BABY - 1 DOLL" r VA Centory Comedy Mohey 10c ANT BEAT AMY TIMS 10c X.r,riaTIIALL cz 4". The Qrace Lutheran team ac . ed the ' First MsthodUt basket Uam,'SJL to u tha first gitr " the ; iotemedjate , Sunday a' , league, which; opened last & Tha game was played in tin r. C A. Both teams had exea ally strong lineups but towafilsf . last half of the game the'nWY UisU began ;to weaken under Lutherans. The lineuos follom The lineups (allow; Grecev Lutheran W. Anfli gV- P. Andefson, g; Endlich. uauuuv, i , eiU f rnilBtl f iXr-b-Tmnsi r. ' Nottsker, g; Greve, g; Huntley, -f - The referee was Robley BiefcL 'The Itininrs nnm ihi. i fl? rles tomorrow afternoon at A o'clock when the South Park Btuw uyienau ana uentraj Presbytsrk. . churches cUsn. The MsnWufJ Chrtst&n and First Lutheran teunfl meet V the second game tv Junior schedule onens sti afternoon with the Grace LuihsmV and Cleland Presbyterian rfmaaV, I teams, in -the first game. , Edgeuui Baptist and Spencer Memori.i Jl. the second game of the afterneavf " .-it 416 bind I i Sect Now flaying r Playii FAINT HEARTS" A great Charles Murray hlfHf; Comedy VT "FAINT, ft ll 1 u I ST 4. Urn S Orchestra -Organ Song Special Settings , OUR FEATURE: '. :. I: mitu irii1 - w w tm, i ( r I lot ( tie wi it uHiniiiiuiuimniuaiMtiuiumniiuinrfmuHiMiiuuimiuamiHiuMUiOl n-4