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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1910. 17. OCI El For Miss Barretts ' . Miss Zella Barrett, whose mar riage to Walter Heimbeck takes place next month, was the honoree at a Tery pretty party given by Miss Cther Yetts last evening at her home, 712 Twenty-fifth street, 12 girl friends being the guest3. The home was beautifully and attractively dec orated In the colors chosen by Mias Barrett for her wedding, yellow and white. Golden rod and white flow rs and strings of hearts were effect ively used. Bridal guessing contests were played and In the first game Miss Barrett took the favor. Each young lady was then requested to make a menu. The hostess served a delicious luncheon, the wedding col ors being carried out in the courses. In the ices were candy hearts on which were sentimental quotations which contributed much merriment. Following the serving of the lunch eon Miss Barrett was blindfolded and after being led about the house was placed beneath numerous articles suspended from the ceiling by rib bons. On opening the packages she found many useful and pretty mis cellaneous articles. Other games were then played and Miss Mary Hodgson of Mollne took the prize. A number of pTe-nuptial affairs are feeing planned for Miss Barrett. Miss Helen Meese of Moline will give a i 6 o'clock dinner in her honor Friday evening at Fejervary park, Daven port. Entertain for Visiting Guest. Mrs. Levi C. Heald of Eastern ave nue, Davenport, entertained a party of trl-clty friends at her home Mon day afternoon in honor of Mrs. O. Anderson of Chicago, and of Miss Mabel Corken of Kansas City, who are the guests of Mrs. J. Sullivan of Rock Island. The decorations were of autumn flowers, cosmos and as ters being used in pink and white. Luncheon was served after a very delightful social afternoon. Miss Corken left for her home In Kansas City last night. Second Annual Ball. Rock Island lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, announces Its second ball to be held at the roller skating rink on Sixteenth street the evening of Oct 26. There will be exhibitions by the lodge drill team and refreshments will be served. Society Has Rally Meeting. The Kate Hill Mission society of the United Presbyterian church held a rally meeting last evening at the home of tho president, Miss Mildred Warnock, 423 Second street. A large number of the members were pres- Is This True of Your Kitchen? Imagine the condition of theaverage kitchen or laundry on wash-day. In one corner is a red-hot tire to boil the water. In another corner are a couple of tubs and a washboard. Across the room are clothes-lines from which hang a score or two of half-dry garm The room is asigh't. It is hot, stic uncomfortable, unhealthy. And it alwavs will be until the v house uses naphtha soap P.andG,' Naphtha Soap. ent and there were also a number of visitors. The regular home mis sion topic was discussed Ty members in an Interesting program. Music and games were enjoyed during the social hour which followed and re freshments were served. White-Mohr. Yesterday morning at 6 o'clock at St. Joseph's church, Davenport, was celebrated the marriage of Miss Clara Mohr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mohr of 1420 West Eighth street, to James Francis White, 6on of Mr. and Mrs, James White of Rlceville. Rev. Father Schuff cele brated the mass and performed the ceremony. Attending the bride was her sister. Miss Rose Mohr and M. White, a brother of the groom was best man. Ries-Akers. The marriage of Miss Cora Akers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Akers, 1134 Third avenue, and John P. Rles, son of Mrs. John Rles of Aurora, 111., took place last evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. E. T. McFar land of the Memorial Christian church officiating. Miss Maude Bis- dorf served as bridesmaid and Ernest Sass of Aurora was best man. The bride wore a pretty gown of white. In Honor of Brides-Elect. Tri-olty young men, members of the Delmar club, .gave a dancing party last evening at the Outing club, Davenport, in honor of Miss Myra Bear, whose engagement to Joseph Goldsmith is announced and for Miss Emily Newman, whose engagement to Rabbi A. L. Weinstein is an nounced. Music was furnished by the Criterion orchestra and the af fair was much enjoyed. Jjearn of Marriage. Friends of Leroy C. Morris, for merly of Moling, but now located at Oelweln, Iowa, where he is scales In spector for the Chicago Great West ern road, -have just learned of his marriage to Miss Zelda Fern Haney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ha ney of San Francisco, Cal. The cer emony took place at Fremont, Neb., Aug. 2. KEWANEE MAN IS VICTIM Herman Lempke Is Killed in Auto Accident. Kewanee, 111., Sept. 28. Herman Lempke of this city, aged 81, was killed yesterday in an automobile ac cident at Great Falls, Mont., where he went to look for a new business loca tion after selling bis store here. ANKLET WATCH APPEARS. Londoners Deride Now Fashionable Masculine Hobby. Even London has been stirred by a ; t Folte- Personal, Points G. M. Magill of Bay City, Texas, Is visiting with friends here. A. G. Anderson has returned after, a business trip to New York. W. G. Aiyal arrived from Monmouth yesterday for a business visit. Charles OTHalley of Dixon is visit ing his brother, W. E. CMalley. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Yocum of Cedar Rapids are visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Washbarns of Galva are visiting relatives here. Alex Anderson of the New Harper Is sojourning at Excelsior Springs. Barnard Burling and Thomas Rusch of Bloomington are visiting friends In Rock Island. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weaver of Chi cago arrived last evening for a visit with friends. Mrs. R. R. Harris and daughter ar rived last evening from Mathersville for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wart have ar rived her from their home at Chi cago for a few days' visit. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph DeSilra left this noon for an extended visit at Washington and New York. Joseph Smith will leave tomorrow night for Ann Arbor, Mich., where he will enter the law school of the Univer sity of Michigan. The Misses Anna and Agnes Sel- del left last night for Omaha, where they will Join their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seldel. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Routings of Wapello, Iowa, who have been vis itlng Mr. and Mrs. Birkenmeyer, re turned home today. Miss Martha Heideman returned to her home in Denver, Col., last even ing after a two weeks' visit with iiibs Minnie Krueger. Miss Myrtle Kittilsen left this morning for Chicago on her way to Durant, Mich., where she will visit several weeks with relatives. Rev. William Schoenlg, pastor of the German Methodist church, has gone to Pekin, where he will attend the sessions of the St. Louis German Methodist conference. Mrs. Wirt Taylor 'and Mrs. Will Ar nold, officers of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, left today to attend the grand shrine in Chicago, the "session there lasting three days. Rev. Marion Humphreys, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church, will leave tonight for a 10-days visit at Windsor and Springfield, Mo. He will Join Mrs. Humphreys and son, Marion, at Windsor, and to gether they will visit at Springfield before returning home. CAPTAIN WILL BE OUSTED President Will Ack Congress to Enact Legislation in Haines Cae- Washington, Sept. 28. It is proba ble that the president will recommend " the j r Cash cr Time Payments TT JTHnn-Etocipne Coo .OUSEFURNISHERS 1816 Third Avenue, Rock Island, 111. 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Heater like cut will host several large rooms SHOO pf Ladies Desk, Like Cut, Solid Oak, $4.65 fad to make the trip from Glasgow to Boston In the steerage of the steamer Parisian because cabin accommoda tions could not be obtained on any steamer for America from British points before November. 'Mi Tins THE D 17 27 I5tLtL Greatest Wei Is the verdict of proved by the recor here. ,- This is by far the busiest w because so many find here i have searched for elsewhere play no experimental styles' tators of fashion and that ar ery garment is backed, not but our own experience i years. (Whatever your nee J Coat, Su u II n ( a Petticoat, Sweater, bur you may be certain of getting, not only a fashionable garment here, but a garment that is absolutely reliable in tailoring, in quality of material and workmanship throughout at a popular price. I An Oversight. To impress on youug children jusl what should and should not be done and why is among the most trying problems of parents, as evidenced bj the recent exjerlence of a West Phila delphia mother. Last Sunday she asked her small son. aged eight, to carry a chair for her from the dining room to the parlor. He started off willingly, but la the hall he tripped and fell. Amid the crash could be heard the boy giving vent to utterancei that would have done credit to a piratt of ancient days. The mother wag taken by surprise and was greatly shocked. She gave tlie boy a long and serious talk on the subject of profanity.- This apparently did not make the right impression, for when she con clnded the boy added to her discom fiture by exclaiming, "I am sorry I swOre, mamma, but I forgot it was Sunday." Philadelphia Record. Sultan of Sulu Slighted. Washington, Sept. 28. The sultan of Sulu played second fiddle to Prince Tea! Sunn of China, among the capital's distinguished guests yesterday. But while the latter was being received by the president and members of the cab inet the sultan was content to enjoy himself and to bide Lis time until hs meets President Taft today. The sultan visited the Washington EVlistakes FvlayEHiappeH to you, as they do to everyone. If you eat too fast, do not masticate properly, or take food that does not agree with you, digestive de rangements are almost sure to come, and indigestion generally leads to very serious physical troubles. monument, took a street car ride, It being his special desire to ride on a "street train," and visited public buildings. 1 Not So Green. I eon city cnaps tbios yeou are pretty smart, don't yeou?" drawled the farm lad. "Ever been to one of our spelling bees?" "Never had the pleasure," responded the city boarder. "Waal, by heck, yeou've missed a lot Now our favorite catchword is ice." "Why. that only has three letters. Why should the word ice be 6o popu lar?" "Because it is easy to slip on. Ha, ha, hai" Chicago News. v It's Nature. "I noticed in the store we visited to day everybody was crowded around thn perfumery counter." That's not surprising." "Why not?" "Oughtn't perfume naturally to be a scenter of attraction?" Baltimore American. All the news all the time The Argus. CLAIRVOYANT Lady Sulger Has removed her office to Sears, east of Luchman's garden and with the help of her guide will bring satis faction to you. Do Not Fail to See This Gifted Lady. New Phone 5593, On Ring. 1017 Second Avenue. BEECHAU'S PILLS relieve and cure indigestion. They have a quick and tonic action on the stomach and its nerves, and so they give direct aid to digestion. They carry away also the indi gcstible matter. With their use dyspepsia, hiccoughs, bad taste, unpleasant breath and flatulence disappear. You should be careful and remember Beecham'g Pills WiSS Slight The Wrong Sold erywbar. la convvniant boxes 10c od 25c Here at Last A complete line of nncol ored Drysdale heads, scenes and mottos for our customers who do water color work. Also a new line of comics, plain and colored. Remember we give yon expert framing and mat cutting and carry the most complete line of mould ings this side of Chicago, The -A.it Shop Foster Reding 1523 Second Ave. - Phone West 1490. Visitors Always Welcome. he The Modern Home Q One of the first requisites of a modern home is an up-to-date san! tary plumbing equipment. To safe guard the domestic health and to keep the home thoroughly clean and whole some t aB times, plumbing fixtures affording absolute and perfect sanita tion are a mim mymbit . "SttHklimr plumbing fixture mi our expert mechaak will maks vow bathroom attractive sad iorkiag. Lot ut give 70a an tniinii, CHAN N ON &DUFVA East 17th SU Bock Island. 8