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THE "ARGUS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1005. 8 THE WEATHER- At Finne's. 1C10 I'nlr tuutsht anil ntnrlny. prohahlr WforalnK ntinetl !! h) uttird!- nlicbtt mil niui h rbnnxe In (rmtifnilurr. j. M. tiii:itii:i. obwntr. shoes in the city Second avenue. Mrs. Austin's Pancakes mi ill he'p you to regain that lost appetite. At grocers. For winter ami summer. ?Irs. Aust in's Pancake flour. Always good at gro cers in iia moirmi-Bi to the Inkr rcu.B. ; Dry coal at Mueller's yards; screen- Ihr klfiriu of r.lerly h: rnurd lisbl inrrs. J1.C0; mine rim, $2.85; COkC, rain from Hip l lsilrl VMllry to the , $..5". uru neiiirw nun in in- jiun miiiicm. ii tin lri-n MuiTrtMlril Iij -lnr wrathrr nnil rlninK bnromrtrrM in th MWmoiitI nail MiMititfil tnll-. n iih liiwfr If m prraturr from tlir Dnkiilaa to Okl.-i-hlinin nnil nnrlhrrn Tr. l-'nir nMiih-r-r will rimliiiur in thl l-injt.i tonlicht and Satnrilny. Hut nnuthrr Ion nrrurr that l rralral mrr Vllirrtn. and in nt trnili'il l rtilnn on tin- north I'nciP.f rftflnl and In imrlhrm 11 nmunlnln nliilrH. will rnuif uaitrt I led mjdiIII Umim !' Sjiluriiu niiilil. No Important rhantr in Irinprraturr In ri-i-trl. lriiiirrn(iirr at 7 n. ui. "Mi at 3:.V . mi.. I". Minimum l-tii prnit ii rr In Ibr 4 liouro. :tl: iiiit!iniiiii. ts. rlixi tr of Mind nt n. in.. It hi !- an hour. CITY CHAT, Insure with McKee. Kiuiji' 'N g(Kd shots. Kii.ru- sells upto-datc hoes. H. .t $l..".u sho s at Holly Hros'. Uoy.-,' imii.I tliiws a: Dully Hros'. Wuttt i ro;jf .-dio.-s at Dully Hros. P.-st ::.:,, shot's at Doil Hro.v. Tri-City Towel Supply company. Kuiiln r ! t !s. eti.Is. ;it It.itilt s'. Jill!.!-' f siits, ((Ills, at iiiit i Us'. S'ippi r .-iii'-. l.'i cir-. ;ii 1$. inks'. For Ijus or eTtprcss. Spencer &. Trefz. For bus. l.MrrKe. express call Robb's. Dr s.i d s i fi jt r dink.- Schro dr's. Pnsir-I -ii;:il-;i ;i 11. Tri;i;;;im's Sons'. Silt .. all ri.lnis. ""Ii (viilj, ;it Hal!.-'. Driss.-.i ducks ;ri I 'lichens at H. Tr'!iui:i!iV. Sou-.'. (is!ir:!( r' l.o-, two pairs tor -." ents. at l';:'tUs. Iti-droom Mippiis. fir women, tint s. at iia; l ! s. : dr ssid spriu:; and old cltick i lis ut S linn di r's. Co roll r i-kitting afternoon and ev ening, except Sunday. Fro.u hji;s. shrimps, oysters and cvl t iy at H. Tivmunn's Sons'. Ice crearr and ice cream soda a Peterson's, 111 14 Third aveuue. Davenport vs. Mo'iiif at Iavenoit hall park tomorrow afternoon. Special n. lineal nipuM program Siturday ei.ins at McC'ahe's. Jf joii want pure kettle rendered laid. rd r at H. Treiaann's S.m.s'. Dy.sters url hry. flu- finest to be had on the market, at Passim Bros. Only Sti riin silver teaspoons. Iks :-ents t iich Saturday at McC'abe's. You get our moiii-y's worth in coal from Mueller's. See ail. patie .". Mrs. Austin's fatuous Pancake Hour is in town - liesh and de'.itious as ever. I. adit.s "Patrician" line ylioes, $-!..rD, paltnt Kid. patent toll, and vie! kid. I'.luclu r and lace. Tlu most pt rfect Last week for taking orders for penny pho os. Kerr, ln"1 Second avenue. Old and younft: yhickens. freshly at Cilmor-' packing house dressed, market. Those Allegretti Martini chocolates 2-j cents a pound again on Saturday at McCabe's. Those fine Milwaukee sausages are without qual. Place a trial order at Passig Hros'. Fine sheer linen centers for hand kerchiefs ail sizes. 7 cents, Saturday at McCabe's. Clocks, pictures and statues almost ;iven away at B. Jackson's store. Second avenue. 23 dozen more of that special boys' fleeced underwear at 25 cents. Vlle nieyer & Sterling. I Buy the Woodman's men's fine shoes. They are Rood ones. At Fin ne's. the shoe man. Reef r special for Saturday, size 2 to S. reefer coat. $1.93. at I'. & S.) Ulle-meye-r & Sterling's. Children's ribbed cashmere (mend ed seconds at just half 15 cents a pair Saturday, at MeCabe's. Cleaning, pressing, repairing and dyeing at the New Panitorium club 19091911 Second avenue. Don't miss the football game tomor row bet we -en Davenport and Moline at the Davenport base ball park. .) matter what prices oth.-rs may (piot you can always do better at (Jur-tyf'ion & Hayes, quality considered. Special for teamsters, the I. & S.I duck, s'iecp lined and leather coats. Bottom prices nt rl"meer & Ster liim's. Take a look at the boys' kn-e pants suits that we are showing at $2.95: sizes from 7 to ltj years. Gustafson & Hav;s. You can't afford to miss the foeUball :;ame, Moline vs. Davenport, tomorrow af i trnoon at the Davenport baseball grounds. I test standard caMeo at 4 cents per yard for one day only at Horblit's no tion and dry goods store', 2929-2931 Fifth avenue. Best standard calico at 4 cents per yard for one day only at Horblit's no u'on and dry goods store. 2929-2931 F:f;h avenue. If your coffee doesn't suit you. don't give up in despair. Just order a pound of Bartlett Bros', e very-day coffee; guaranteed to please. Finest juicy sugar cured hams, choice-, lean breakfast bacon and fancy kettle re-udercd leaf lard at (Jilmore's packing house market. Childn-n's and boys' overcoats ir. long and reefer styles. I', S. styles always set the pace for corre-ctness. Ullelileyer A: Sterling. Don't forget the closing out sale now going on at Jackson's art and jew M e The Market That Provides Everything You Want to Eat. SOUFS C.c ALL THE DEST KNO..N MAKES: FRANCO AMERICAN SOUPS. CURTIS BROTHERS BLUE LABEL SOUPS. CLUB HOUSE. ETC. CONSOMME. OXTAIL. JULI E N N E. MULLIGATAWNY. MUTTON BROTH. CHICKEN. TOMATO. BEEF. PEA. BOUL LION.ETC. ORDER FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNCR. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. P Franco An. ri ; Ox ! ail. pouuij can . . . "ar; ici B. -'. ieu.aio -otips. ". .. i.in .1 ( ;: :i . . 25c 25c TOVCRXQW WE WILL D'.Z PLAY THE MD3T COV.P-ETE LINE OF BULK P.XKL2S EVER SEEN IN THE TRI CI TIES. SWEET N:iOCET PiCK IS. SWEET MIXED. SWEET RELISH. MEDIUM SWEET. LARGE AND SMALL SOUn, SOUR MIXED. DILL PICKLES. PICKLED ONIONS. STUFFED MANGO PEPPERS. STUFFED MELON MANGOES. SPECIAL PiCKLE OFFERINGS FOR SATURDAY: Sweet pickles. mixed, quart Swi ( t relish. quart Pickled onions, quart Stuffed melon Mangoes, 2 for Stuffed Mango peppers 2 for '. Stuffed olives. pt r buttle ..14c 15c 15c ..5c ...5c ..7c DRESSED POULTRY OF ALL KINDS, BULK AND CANNED OYSTERS. CHEESE OF ALL VARIETIES. FRESH FRUITS. FRESH VEGETABLES. SAUS AGES. ETC. THIS STORE IS FAST BE COMING KNOWN AS THE BEST TEA AND COFFEE HOUSE IN THIS VICINITY. DON'T OVERLOOK OUR SPE CIAL TEA AND COFFEE OF FERING FOR SATURDAY. Saturday even'.ivj from 7 o'clock ur.t i store closes. 10c package of new Fresh California figs. one tj a customer, per package 5c S we i : pi k!- s. plain, quart 12!c A fresh shipment cf that fine sweet Elgin creamery butter jusi recsived. The price nP .'cr Saturday, per poind . . OC WHERE CAN YOU DE3T GET SUPPLIES FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER? IS IT NE CESSARY TO LOOK FAR THER THAN THE H. & H? HAIIR.IS a HESS GROCERY COMPANV, Ccrner T-ird Avenue and Eighteenth Street. Old Phones 43C and 437. New Phones 5440 an 1 5S25. elrv store of pictures, statues and clocks, ISO" Second avenue. Not the largest store.' but positively the finest and the cleanest line of suits and overcoats in the three cities is shown at Gustafsera & Hayes'. As usual, Pass's Bros, display of fruits &nd fresh vegetables will include everything to be found on the market. Order your Sunday dinner there. Expert manicuring, shampooing and thorough treatment of the hair and scalp given by Mrs. Sol Levi, 736 Sev enteenth street. Old phone, west 9 The ladies will be interested to know that we will have for tomorrow's sell Ing some new pattern hats, the latest creations. Brandenburg millinery store. Don't wait; act at once. The U. & S. overcoats are recognized a3 th? leaders ef style and corre-ct workman ship. I'llemeyer & Sterling's th? place. William Buckley, having been ad judged feeble minded in cemnty court, a conservater in the persem of Ceirneli- us Buckley was appointed by Judge Parmenter. Young man, do you wish to wear the latest style ami newest material in your new evercejat? U. & S.) Flle-- mcyer & Sterling always please ewer- coat seekers. Gustafsem & Hayes can show yeu better values in high clas.ri and medium priced suits and overcoats than any of them. You look at them. Glad to show von. if you don't buy. Br. C. V. Foss this afternoon gave he first of his series of lectures at the Library building under the auspices of Fort Armstrong chapter. D. A. II. Hi -ulrjVct was "Mahomet." Miss Leithner. who was taken to the hospital for an operation after injuring her hand while at work in the mattress facttry. was able to go to her home 1229 Twelfth street today. Come in time and you will always !k m time, and get one of the good time pieces free with every boy's knee pants suits or overcoats from $1 tip. nil sitces from 3 to Iti years, at Gustafson & Hayes. For smart street and ready-to-wear hats in the most pleasing effects and artistic combinations, as well as very low prices, go to Miss Bennett, the new miliner at Mrs. LaFrenz' old stand. If you patronize her once you will always come again. WOMAN CAN KEEP THE DOG Case Against Ruth Fairchild for Lar ceny Is Dismissed. Kutn aircnuu, wno has been a keeper of one of Rock Island's notori ous dives for some time, was dismissed by Justice G. Albert Johnson tiiis after noon from the charge of larceny brought against her bv Frn"k Kn"' of Davenport, the woman being repre sented in court by John l,ooW. ..e charge was that th defendant had Ford's elog in her possession and re fused to give it up when asked for by him. The evidence cemsisted of con flicting statements of the two pe rseins interested. John K. Scott prosecuted. SUSY DAY FOR THE WAGON Cells at Police Sation Are Filled With Drunks. Today has beeui a busy one for the jatrol wagon and the result is that the "ells at the police station are filled with drunks, there being about a doz ;n sleeping off their jags tnere. Carl Olson was brought in this after loon from the Rock Island station .vhere he had raised a disturbance. He vas intoxicated and had in his posses sion a small dog. When Officer Mitcler attempted to take him into custody he showed tight and was subdued only af ter a struggle. CLOSING OF ANNUAL FAIR Material Addition to Funds of Sacred Heart Church. The eighth annual fair of the Sacred Heart church, which has been in pro gress at Sacred Heart hall for nearly :hree weeks, closed last evening. The fair was well attended, ar.d the pro ceeds will add materially to the church funds. The articles which remain are to be sold this evi uing. at the hall, at S o'cloek. The fair was the most sue cesstui vi r h- Id by the church, and occupied the interest of the entire eoli--n. gut ion ouring its progress. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY At H. Horblit's, 2929 2931 Fifth Avenue, for Tomorrow Only. ' For to.uorrow only we? will sell the 'lest standard ca'.irnfs at 4 cents per .aid. Remi inbe-r. for one day only at his price. H. HORRI.1T, 2929-2931 Fifth Avenue-. SPECIALS "cr Saturday, Monday and Tuesday at t!-e Farmers' Grocery, 701 Ninth St. 25 j omds of granulated sugar with me sack if Maud S., Goldrim or A. A. . hour, tor $2.49. Potatoes 17 '2 cents per peck. Red ilohe onions j-er ie-ck, 1 7 1 ij cents; urn ,t, p. r per k. 13 cents; apples, per xtk. 29 cents; oysters. 35 cents pr V-art; new dill pickles, per dozen, 10 oents; San'a Clans srap. 1j bars for 25 cents. Always for your trade. FARMERS' GROCERY, 71 Ninth street. Both phones. NOTES OF THE RIYER. River Forecast: A alight falling ten dency in the Mississippi will prevail from below Dubiiue to Muscatine 11. 3IIERIF.R. Local Forecaster. r 1 Vri i- -i h. , I - tr r - V -.- . . : " ''i; : t ' - ,;- hi . . . i ,..,... , . .. 1 .m.iiimii if't . yv,-,i "mining a. i,n.iippii tCi KM OPEN WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS V I Tie Purckasmg AT ROCK ISLAND'S GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHES STORE 7E CAN & DO give you more for your money than others "Moneys wo rth or money hack!" OVERCOATS for Men &r Youtks CriesterficUs, Rytons, Box Overcoats, Belt Overcoats, Paddocks, Rainproof Overcoats, Top Coats, etc. Blue, black or oxford Kersey and Meltons, Vicunas, Scotcrt i- l r CKeviots and InsK Friezes, Coverts, etc. Pri rice . . $10 to $45 SUITS for Men & Youths, Double-breasted, Single-breasted, Straiglit-front Suits, lon coat styles, deep center or side vents ; diagonals in gray, blue & oxford, brown plaids tbe new greens. Price $10 to $35 Prices : Suits & Overcoats, $10, $12.50. $15. $16, $16.50, $18, $19.50, $22, $25, $28, $32 & up Extra Special $15 "YORKSHIRE" Suits & Overcoats. Prices $18. $19.50, $22, $24 6? up. RAINPROOF PADDOCKS, special $22 RAINPROOFOvercoats,specialS$18&$19 TOPCOATS, specials .... $16.50 & $18 i8 &.-;'7ZJh.yA a VIA v. - . '.-v.va iHv-'i;'.:'-:. 15 V :' v---rS T-t -: ( ' r : , -. .-.. ... mmmmm ::::.-:;:vv. t .. .-'flti. ssv. :-- "...: ', vr"'-:.'-- . : &?"'''' "a "-:"v'r-;,.'r-i:::--:- -.'..j,'v.;y-' J? " m m ... ! V : : ;, i . l ili.-jMt- - ., 17 , -::: rs ' -1 fW V BOYS FALL CLOTHES In our selection of hoys clothing we have made a decided advance along tbe lines of tastef ulness, practicality and value giving. BOYS' REEFER or Tkree-quarter & Full Length OVERCOATS, Velvet or regular collars, English Serge lining or red flannel lined; fabrics Blue & Ox ford Melton, finished frieze, Scotcby effects, etc. Sizes 3 to 16. Prices $2.95, $3.50, $3.95, $5.50, $5.85, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $16.50 &P. EXTRA SPECIALS: $2.95, $3.50, $5.85 & $10. Boys Norfolk, Sailor, Eton, R ussian. Buster Brown, 2-piece Suits, etc. Knick erbocker or regular Trousers. Boys' Suit Prices, $1.95, $2.50, $2.95,53.50, $3.95, $4.40, $5, $5.85, $6.50,$7.50, $8.50, $9.50 & up. Specials: $2.95, $3.50, $5.85. ?.:-..v- ! l""v : Vr-..' r:.'. -' a ' ;'- ' Men s & Boys UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, etc. EXTRA SPECIALS: ..-,- iiyr---- . .. to '... . .. -:-j 7m PIQUE fc? OUT-SEAM STREET GLOVES, the best value to be bad $1.00 & $1.50, CAPE GLOVES, special, $1.75- MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, 38c, 45c, 75c $1 f$ up. , NATURAL WOOL &lERINO UNDERWEAR, 90c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 fer up. UNION SUITS, SI, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $4 & up. Boys' UNDERWEAR, Winter weights, 25c, 45c,75c y up. DUCK COATS, Slicker Lined, $1, $1,50 to $3.50. DUCK COATS, Corduroy or Reversible Leather, $5.85 FUR OVERCOATS, $16.50 & up. CASSIMERE HOSE, 15c, 25c, 35c & 50c. 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