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THE ROCK ISEAND 'ARGUS, FRIDAY, APRITJ 8, 1910. SYNOD PART IN COLLEGE JUBILEE Celebration to Occur at Close of General Anniversary Exercises. NOTED CHURCHMEN HERE to' Oontbm Seven Days Ifisbop Sdieele to Give the '. Festival ' Address. ( The program for' the synodical part Vfthe-SOtb Anniversary Jubilee to be leld t Axigustana college In June was Vwnpleted -yesterday. The synod cele bration commences Thursday after- boon, Jane 9, Immediately after lie close of tee college celebration, and will continue -ontH the evening of Wed nesday, June 15. All of the most prom inent churchmen of the synod will ap pear at different times on the pro gram. The regular sessions of the 6ynod will -occupy a considerable part of the time. -The program will be as fellows: Thursday, Jtxne 9. 2 : C O .p., ra. Ministerium. 5:00 p. m. Concert, Wennerberg :Lcrus. S:00 p. m. Synodical sermon, DrE. Norelius, president of Augustana syn-o-.I: liturgy, Dr. L, A. Johnston and Hcv. J. G. Dahlberg; festival poem, D: Ludv.g Holmes; chapel choir; "The Great White Host," Wenner berg chorus. Friday, June lO. 9:00-a.' m. Ministerium. 2:00 p. m. Synodical session. 7:30 p. m. Invocation, Dr. A. Ber lin; addresses. Dr. J. A. Krantz, Rev. C J. Bergston, Dr. G. A. Brandelle; organ solo, Miss Lillie Cervin. Saturday, Jon 11. 9:30 a. m. Festival day. Liturgy, Rev. Lt P. Bergstrom and Rev. G. Nel lon; festival address. Bishop von Bcheele;, response. Dr. E. Norellus; long, "Fatherland," Wennerberg cho rus; benediction. 2:00 p. m. -Invocation, Dr. ' M. J. Dnglund; song, "Israel's Herds," Wen nerberg chorus; "Augustana from a Historical, Doctrinal and Cultural Standpoint," Dr. L. A. Johnston. Ad Iresses of welcome to guests, and re- iponses. v 8:00 p. m. Jubilee concert. Sunday, Jane 13. 10:00 a. m. High mass; liturgy. Dr. H. Stolpe and Rev. Philip Thelandar; Iddress, Dr. N. Forsander; .sermon. Dr. C. E. Lindberg; "Sanctu's," Ora torio ChortlS. ... . ; - -v . t r V ; . -- "3:00 p. m Ordination of minister ial candidates r ordination address. Dr. B. Norelius; English address, Dr. F. laeobson ; song, Moline First Lutheran ehurch choir. 7:30 p. m. Liturgy, Rev. J. Lincoln wd Dr. J. Ekholm; address. Dr. L. G. abrahamson; "Lead, Kindly Light." Wennerberg chorus; address, "Luther in Church In America," Dr. Schmauk. Moaday, Jane 13. 9:00 a. m. Synodical session. 2:00 p. m. Synodical session. 7:30 p. m; The Missions; invoca tion, Rev. A. W. Stark; "Stridsbon." Wennerberg chorus; "Home Missions," Rev., P. Peterson; Telegu," Dr. C. W. Poss; "Porto RIcq," Rev. A. Ostrom; "China," Rev. F. Wyman. Tuesday, Jane 14. x 9:00 a. m. Synodical session. 2:00 p. m. Synodical session. 7:30 p. m. Ladies' mission work; prayer; Rev. V. Setterdahl; song, ' Chapel chorus ; "History of Mission Society," Rev. A. Norrbom; "Woman In the Church," Dr. Philip Andreen; "Women in Our Home and Foreign Missions," Dr. G. Rast; violin solo, Miss Gertrude Housel. Wednesday, June 15, 9 a. m. Syn odical session. 7:30 p. m. Liturgy, Rev. F. A. Lin der and Rev. Joseph Anderson; nec rology, Rev. C. J. Petri, D. D. ; "The f' ' ( - Ji J Jim il a" - Hats ! S. &JL. Hats: Over one hun dred hat styles new ones a great many of them here only. Let us show : you the Spring season's most attractive shapes; the prevailing shades; the right proportion for your particular build.' Bring your head here for a correct fitting. G iotnes ! , XJC Colo rs: Natural pearl with pearl and black band, silver pearl, blue pearl, lead, golden brown and cork. Stetson and "S. & L. Special" Hats need no introduction. Stetson's are $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $10.00. The " Stet son Special" Soft and Derby Hats at $5 ate apportioned to the S. & L. exclusively. "S. & L. Special" always $3. Good hats at $2 & 2.50 1 w x . ' ii af irr n. - .-''.. -z i r - m l Spring Clothes: Every man who thinks twice about his clothes wilL eventual ly come here for them. - " A visit will reveal a wonderfully com plete array of spring clothes for men and young men. Yorkshire, Hart, Schaffner &' Marx and Oloth'cxaft makes eombine a maximum of quality-and style. You know about what you want to pay; pick your own price at any style from ,. . $10 to $35 it Boys and Children like to come here for their outfitting. The little fellows know what they want and us ually find it here. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, in the newest gray shades, with two pairs of knicker trousers a fair example of values in boys department L" System Clothes for young men arc full of life and ginger-$ 1 8 to $30 Simon & Landauer Cor. 2d. & Harrison Davenport 9 Church of Christ: Struggling, Victor ious, and Triumphant," Dr. S. G. Oh ms n: "The Great White Host," Wen nerberg chorus. GOT MONEY FROM MARINE LEAGUE Ex-Congressman McCleary Makes Admissions Before Honse Investigators. Washington, April 8. Testifying that he had received In checks from $600 to $1,000 from the Merchant Ma rine league of the United States to cover expenses in speechmaklng trips and that he had never received a dol lar in cash, former Representative James T. McCleary of Minnesota, once second assistant postmaster- general, occupied (he witness stand at yester day's session of the house ship sub sidy investigating committee. Besides the special committee there was pres ent an array of individuals interested in the legislation. Mr. McCleary was given permission to correct the record of his previous testimony, saying that instead of the amounts he had received from the league "not equaling the expenses," he wished to say that they did not materially exceed his expenses. Mr. Garrett of Tennessee, democrat, for Keep Your .Bath Room Spotlessly Clean with Gold Dust the committee questioned him closely as to this. NAME A STATE TICKET . Indiana- Dry Advocates Slate Mc Whirter to Ruoced Beveridge. Indianapolis, April 8. The Indiana prohibitionists yesterday nominated a state ticket and endorsed Felix T. Mo Whirter of this city as the party's can didate to succeed Albert J. Beveridge in the United States senate. If the prohibitionists elect any members of the legislature in 1911, Mr. McWhir ter's candidacy will be presented. The state ticket follows: Secretary of State George HItz, In dianapolis. Auditor of State Dr. J. O. Morri son, Anderson. Treasurer of State - S. N. Thomp son, Shelbyville. Attorney General C. F. Holler, South Bend. Clerk Supreme Court Emery Rich ardson. Oakland City. State Superintendent of Public In struction Walter Smith, Arlington. State Geologist Charles Hill, Terre Haute. . State Statistician Albert Stanley, Indianapolis. The ticket will be completed by the state committee naming candidates for judges of the supreme and appellate courts. Soap will not do the work properly because soap only cleans the su rface it does not dig deep after germs and hidden impurities like GOLD DUST the greatest of all sanitary cleansers. To keep bath tub and lavatory shiny-white and inviting To keep metal pines,, fixtures and taps brightly burnished To purify closet bowl To keep tiling and woodwork spotless and beautiful Simolv add a heamnsr teasnoonful of GOLD: XTTfVTV . r iuoi to a pan or water. You will be surprised at the ease with which it does the work. GOLD DUST sterilizes as well as cleans and saves you one -half the labor. "IM Vm HOLD DOST fketaa do yemr worV Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK , COMPANY fc&fcof EApX STUDENTS ARE ARRESTED Fight Over Girl in Which All Were Concerned Is Cause. Passiac, N. J., April 8- Twenty high school lads were arrested here yesterday and warrants are out for others in connection with a pnz light held Tuesday night between their schoolmates, Gilbert Trehou and Frank Kelser, each 19 years old, as a result of which young Trehou is believed to be dying. The boys quarreled over a girl and agreed to fight It out before their friends. Trehou was knocked out In the seventh round with a solar plexus punch. DEATH FOR THREE BLACKS Convicted of Murder Will Die tn Electric Chair. , Martinsville, Va., April 8. John Echols, Thomas Bailey and Jim Hair ston, negroes, were convicted here yes terday ofnurder In the first degree and will meet death in the electric chair for the killing of Sidney Wood, a member of their race. The negroes were aboard an excur sion train, when a quarrel resulted In Wood being stabbed to death. Two other negroes charged with complicity' P,ajnt- Its ingredients win so strengthen NEW CENSUS PLAN Bureau Will Try., Sending the Schedules to Heads of Fam ilies in Advance. TO FILL OUT AT LEISURE Experiment Tried tn Ijarcer Cities Expected to Greatly Aid Enum erator in His Work. Washington, D. C, April 8. Each head of a family In a number of large cities will receive, a few day3 prior to April 15, when the United States census begins, an "advance population schedule," containing all the questions which appear in the offl cial population schedule to be carried by the census takers. These advance schedules are to be filled in by the heads of families or, in their absence, by other members of their families, and the schedules will be taken up by the enumerators dur ing the progress of the actual enumer ation. This action on the part of the census bureau is a complete innovation and an important advance in American census methods of obtaining a count of the population, and the bureau au thorities expect it to prove of great practical and scientific value. It Insures greater accuracy and com- Free Dyspepsia Samp! Sufferers from indigestion are wak ing up to the fact that peppermint lozenges, charcoal and "dyspepsia cures" are only makeshifts in the cure of so troublesome a complaint as chronio Indigestion. What is required ts something that will not onlv rll VA Hilt which will tone and train the dia-estiv apparatus to aeain do ita wort nnrnniiv and this these simple remedies cannot do. There is something more to the cure or Indigestion than sweetening the breath, and yet a remedy that only con tain digestive Ingredients will not cure permanently, as the basis of indigestion 18 Door bowel flmtiTn f Inn anH ih.t m quirea a. scientific) laxative. We know of no remedy that combines these re quirement better than Dr. r?aMimli-. Syrup Pepsin, which has been sold for a quarter of a century. jaiaweu's syrup jfepsm is a laxa tive tonic a. flcientlfla blmriin nat ural Ingredients for the cure of con stipation. Indigestion, liver trouble, sour ovvwmu, bick neaaacne ana similar com- In the crime have not yet been cap tured. CRAZY SNAKE IS FOUND -, For Nearly Two Years Chitto Harjo Hm Eluded the Officers. Muskogee, Okla., April 8. Chitto Harjo, "Crazy Snake," the famous chief of the Crazy Snake band of war riors and the hero of many bloody In dian massacres, who has for nearly two years eluded the officers, is living iu & ilht u&iiii ii i.iiH iiiriiiriiMiTtH Ti can a ucsua iui vuurxHi nr lami t nArra min Henrretta. Hunters have tumbll J5"veX.?r..!'r absolutely - - - f -a- va viiai go, upon nis niamg piace. that they -will again do their work nat ana wnen tnat nas been aecom- ashed your trouble la over. Fannie tuart. Staunton. Va.. was a long-time sufferer, as was O. Tuck. Blackburn, mo., and they - both found their cure with this remedy. - They became con vinced that pill and tablets, salts, "dys pepsia cures." etc., were at best only temporary reliefs. They first accepted Jr. Caldwell's offer of a free sample bot tle, which he willingly sends to anyone who forwards name and address. Later, raving convinced themselves through the sample, they bought Syrup Pepsin of their druggist at fifty cents and one dollar bottle. Dr. Ca.! dwell personally will be pleased to give you any medical advice you may tor yourself or family pertaining to- AH the ARGUS. news all the I " win repiy to yoa in detail. . For the free sample simply send vour time TTTP 5SSSLfnd 2dre."JL on a poBtjl1 card or ume otherwise. For either request the doctor's address Is Dr. W. B. CaldwelLR.603 Cald aii buildtog; KonUeeUa ia . . pleteness In the returns, as the heads of the families, who are generally the most reliable sources of information, are themselves given sufficient oppor tunity In advance of the enumeration to examine deliberately and to answer exactly the census questions. In past censuses it was the case usually that the head of the family was absent at work when the enumerator called and reliance had to be placed on other members of the family, frequently servants or children, or on neighbors, none of whom can be classed aa de pendable Informants. The advance schedule will also un doubtedly prove of great assistance to the enumerators. It will enable them to perform their work more expedi tiously and agreeably, and will lessen the number of cases involving repeat ed calls by them. It is the intention of the census au thorities to confine the present scope of this auxiliary method of population enumeration to the large cities which, in the past, have contained the greater number of absentee heads of families. Introduces Enumerator. In a communication to the "Head of the family.", printed on the back of each schedule, Census Director Durand states: "In accordance with the act of con gress approved July 2, 1909, the enum eration of the population of the United States will begin on April 15. An enumerator will call at your house, or apartment, for the purpose of obtain ing the required information concern ing all persons, belonging to your household. It is necessary that you should prepare the Information in ad vance of the enumerator's visit. Please, therefore, answer all the ques tions contained on this advance sched ule for each member of your house hold and preserve it so that it can readily be given to the enumerator when he calls. By doing this you will not only aid greatly in the work of securing an accurate enumeration of the population, but will probably save yourself much trouble, since if you do not do so, a great deal of your time will unavoidably be taken by the enumerator in securing the Informa tion he must obtain, and he may hare to call on you several times. Will Go Over Answer. ' "This schedule, as filled in by yoa, should be given to the enumerator when he calls. As he has been given detailed Instructions, which it has not been possible to put on this schedule, concerning the exact manner iri which each question should be answered, it will be necessary for him to go over the answers with you or with some member of your family for the purpose of making such additions or changes as are called for by his instructions. All such additions and changes should be made by the enumerator' on this schedule or on his official schedule be fore he leaves the house. The ad vance schedule, whether filled in by you or not. should then. In all cases, be given to the enumerator to be for warded to' Washington with his official schedule upon which the corrected Information for all families in his dis trict has been written. "Read the president's proclamation on the schedule, which emphatically states that you can not possibly be harmed In any way by giving informa tion to the census." Another section of the back page of the schedule is devoted to brief In structions to govern the head of the family tn flBmg thp-ecfiedule. A third section contains 't&e complete text of the presldent's-coxisus proclamation. mm vsaa-a'- wCLvat CinnWSJBpW' SrjsaBTS Rocf rf AH fliTP ftrf.nf?PrcX$ j -tja, ja. a a,a m.a m. tin k and Lemons Ar 66 q u,. 5 4-9 We Dick, nack end shlo over 20.000 iars of Calirornfa orances and lemons each season from our 5,000 c roves. These are of varying (Trades. From ell this vast quantity we, select the finest the superior crades which we-wrap in tissue paper bearing the famous 'Sunkist" labeliso that you may know them as the choicest fruit So be 'sure to get. "C !.: mm.m an1 l.mAM .f VMI Tffolor'a ' f He has a fresh supply today. "Sunkist" oranges ripen on the tree. The warm California sunshine cives a tender, sweet pulp, matured and made ex quisitely juicy by Nature. "Sunkist" Navel Orantfes Are Seedless These oranges are distinct, full-flavor, thin-skinned. They are picked by gloved-hands; thoroughly cleansed; wrapped in "Sunkist" tissue paper; packed carefully to insure firm, unbruiscd fruit. " How to Tell "Sunkist" Each "Sunkist" orange and lemon is wrapped in tiame paper open which is printed the "Sunkist label. Lemons or oranges witbout "Sunkist .wrappers are not ounkist brand. Free Best Rogers' Orange Spoons Send us 12 "Sunkist orange or lemon wrappers and 6 two-cent stamps (or postage, packing, etc.. and we will send free, a Win. Rogers & Son full standard, AA plate orange spoon. For each additional apooa send 6 two-cent stamps and 12 wrappers. Yon can easily nsve a lull set. Vjei a dozen ounnisi oranges or lemons and send for your first spoon, Address California Fruit Growers Exchang 31 Clark Street, Chicago, I1L T J . CO NS?' sn-Bi-MSSBj Ml Hi" Mi.- f - - I IK., . j:tiviik:rx,i ..... You can only appreciate the beauty -and economy of a "DETROIT JEWEL" GAS STOVE By using it. It costs no more than others. See them at Alien . Mvers & Company . Telephone. West 18. New Tbone 6810