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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1912. 11 IIbI CHORDS AND DISCORDS W 1 . 1 1 ! THE VALLEY CLARION. BY J. M. C. 1 marked to Doc Tillman, who've clan j j i j ii : tram : uresseu tier nuuuua, aiic uugui, I i run Of A straw vote on the presi dency was taken at Spencer's grocer Tuesday night. It re sulted as follows : Taf t, 1 ; Wil- a locomotive. "Was It a I And could a railroad hare into Swedona" Wna thp old ' ! tft have known hetter than to it- k . i. i : i ( -- ! vii i I'' V lliTT O. L IttPL a UUMUrSB nu- have followed a program laid!ter with a railroad and again be a !,w-t, or, mATran I prosperous center of population? woman, 1 i Such were the emeries that, rushed aEi an actress at that. Mrs. J through his mind. But then he heard WilkinS, who this year Weighs ja creaming, a yelling, a shrieking ; nnn r,j t,J and a h-ling. and he realized that, cnl 272 pounds, is seriously' nt . ra,lrmirt Q mnr. la. iicn, 1; Roosevelt, 1; Ciark, 3; 'thinking Of becoming a disciple! vestment had been reorganized and Chafin, 2; Bryan, 1. There is of BiUie Burke. Last year she that henceforth its sessions would be ,, , ! , t -i ii j a. i ! announced daily by the ringing of this considerable speculation as to read Lil Russell and took on bea. ln faet he knew tha public the identity of the Chafin snp-!f.eh ?-t such a rate she was j school had commenced. There are porttr3, inasmuch a3 no one ctliged to purchase an entire1 cow t!lrty-?isht enrolled pupils in , , , . , . , . it. I the school and there will therefore r-resent refused two helpings of jew ouim lor tne winter. be a iarge class for the new profes- sor to handle. Claude Harris of New , utiKMjinra coini 'Boston is a Macomb graduate with I (Reynolds Press ) ; three years of experience in dealing Q'Ji:e a few from here enjoyed ! w ith the practical side of teaching, themselves Friday night at an ice ' After a month's residence among us Cream BOClal at the home Of Albert : wa div. HWnv-ereH that ho I. on o. Mewes southwest of the city. Over- ouisition to anv communitv to be en- coats were prominent features of the vied, and we therefore bid him most ririe home. , fcnartiiy welcome to Swedona. Swe- j dona Correspondence. pkki; of tn. f Muscatine News-Tribune. 1 no vor bi.amf himt j It is also in the second scene that ( (Detroit Free Press.) the most emotional acting is to be; xPW York Walenty Krutvs and 'fen. Miss Edith Maroon, fclavinz the. ; . - ,... ".,.. , , , . . iarinHiina ireiia, vt imam waice- pmi ! iii'ihu ue pni;ano, goes into hysterics, one of the most difficult of ORDER SIDEWALKS FOR BIG DISTRICTS Seventy Blocks in Bluff Section to Be Improved in Near Future. FEW OBJECTIONS MADE Local Board Also Decides to Pave Fourth Avenue for Stretch of Three Blocks. 1911 hard citfer that Brother! Spencer brought forward, it be-j ing his birthday. The Valley cornet band has changed its weekly practice right from Wednesday to Thurs day at the request of the church Irastees. Mid-week prayer is held on Wednesday evenings We refuse to take seriously the stump assertions of J. Adam I would give no definite answer to the j ; representatives of the board, hope is I entertained that he will withdraw his j resignation. The board aiso decided j to retain Professor Andrew Kempe in j the position of treasurer, despite the I fact that he has been selected head of j the commercial department Professor Kempe has rendered such valuable ser vice during the collection of the jubilee endowment fund and the Ericson fund that the board decided that he was in dispensible at present in managing the finances of the college. A report on the success of the Eric son fund was submitted to the board and accepted. A resolution was adopt ed, extending a vote of thanks to Dr. Andreen for his faithful and successful work hi securing th?T Request. Repre sentatives of the Ericson estate should have met with the board to confirm the result of the campaign, but failed to arrive on account of illness ln the The remainder The laying of some 70 blocks of concrete sidewalk in the district bound ed by Fourteenth and Eighteenth ave nues and Twentieth street, was ordered ' family of one of them. by the board of local improvements I of the meeting of the board was de- kauchas and Veronica Vienckaiczyu- Kcrle that Vs ia .rn fn. a!l the emotions on the state. The. ! tie. Andrew Ulcezzokas and Cather- ir.f( wv u 'Joudk woman is herself talented and in Ludoweiz, Walinik Vzkvxmelk- Taf t because he beheves him to lB this role she more than lives up to rlffia and Madelena pbvroRzaakt, and fce the best man in the race. J. her reputation. With her rase at the . ,. . iwnojio was a, gltcil, JUJV.CI . i following a meeting of property owners in the mayor's office last night. The proposition has been before the board fcr some time and last night's meeting was for the purpose of hearing objec tors. Only 1" people attended the meet ing and not all of these came as objec tors and the board felt that the sen timent was strong enough to warrant the ordering of the improvement with out further delay. OHUKK AVEMK PAVED. At the instigation of the Sash & Door works, the board this morning passed a resolution calling for the pav ing of Fourth avenue from Twenty fourth street to Twenty-seventh street and of this latter street between riape of Kitty." l'KHtJI. OTF. (Albany Review.) Frank Primmer came 1n from Hen ry county Saturday night with a sick horse and will not go out again for a week or two. It requires a long time for some people to learn the laws of the land in which they live, und accordingly we are called upon to reiterate that we can't accept provisions or fuel to be rpplied on subscription ac counts. You must drop the real money on the counter, neighbors. Amos Duncan, our detective, received a telegram Wednes day and there were rumors that he had been Summoned in tUft Nebraska state fair, and the many the Becker case in New York :varif"iP8 f,f eraln- -! , . u"i'i interesting, and show ua that Pir. Duncan auicklv annpaserl th- c,. i. i iloiiB the horticultural line. Even: more rapidly, and with greater sue-! cess than our own midd'.e west state.! When in town stop in front of the ! bank and see the display for yourself, j and be convinced. i If what you just ate Is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food . or nave a feehne of dizziness, heart- nt it is this fit that is the hardest this week. George Krenz, trte license of the frontage along the thoroughfare burn, fullness, nausea, bad taste In n an u.e acting in tne piay, "i ne Mar- cierK, toaay announced nimseir a i and there seems no reason which will mouth and stomach headache this is seovery of the los of her wealthv young lover she goes mad with jeal-: L zdlcza are tne me coupies wuojFourth and Fifth avenues. The Sash rimy and falls into a Bcreaming, crying will be married in Queensborough & Door people own about SO per cent voted to routine business. Among oth er things, K. T. Anderson of Rock Is land was elected as board member on STOMACH MISERY JUSTJAMSHES Nn Indigestion, Gas or Sourness After Taking 'Tape's Diapepsin." Eye Strain and Its Dangers. Never allow children to read or do any form of fine work unless there Is a bright, steady light, says a medical Journal. Working by firelight or In ' the dusk causes such a strain on financial sews. j young eyes that they never quite re- j (Hillsdale Post.) j cover, and weak or defective vision ' K. L. Hanson has decorated the ! Is the result. Notice whether a child window of tffe bank with a display of holds ooks and work very close to firm products which were Bent to him' the eyes, and if so consult an oculist, i from Frank Liphardt. of Jchnson. Neb. ' so that the child may he fitteA with Mr. Liphardt made the exhibition at ! Buitable spectacles. alsclp.e ol tne simplinea spelling ; prevent the early improvement of the : irdigestion. 8f-no1- i section. When paved it will be used I A full case of Pape"s Diapepsin costs extensively especially by traffic from only 50 cents and will thoroughly cure Davenport to the east end of the city i your out-of-order stomach, and leave SPECIAL SALE AND DEMONSTRATION Of "Wear Ever" Big Aluminum Cooking Utensils One Week, Beginning Monday, Oct. 14 Mrs. Toppin from the "Wear Ever' factory will explain how to care for and use aluminum wear. Special-For 29c A three-pint "Wear Ever" sauce pan the same as advertised in all the women's magazines, regular value 45c. For 49c A 212-(luart aluminum pre serving kettle, regular value 85c. the curious by announcing that the dispatch was from Mayor Oaynor of New York advising; him of the outcome of the Giants-Red Sox game. Folks' hereabout did not know before, that Mr. Duncan was on such' intimate terms with the' Gotham executive. Mr. Duncan, with' characteristic modesty, re-; frained from going into details, but admitted he had received re peated offers to become chief, of detectives from Judge Gay ror since he became the official head of New York. Breaking Him In. "My future mother-in-law Is really a bit too careful. So that my fiancee shall know wlint to buy after we are married she taken us both with per to the market every inornlnpr." "Well, but what use are you?" "Oh. I ijay." Fliepeude Blatter. and to Moline as it w ill permit of j teams and trucks keeping off of Fifth i avenue for three blocks. A public hear , ing on the improvement is set for I Oct. 26 in the mayor's office. j OTHER IMPKOVEMKNTS. Other Improvements ordered by the board this morning were the laying of a sidewalk on the north side of Tenth avenue from Twenty-second to Twenty-third street and the laying of a sewer on Fourteenth avenue from Tenth to Eleventh streets. WOWLG MC.CQ JuLCO OPERATIVE STORE CO. JL the board of control of athletics, board adjourned last night. The At Augustana sufficient about the bouse in case some one else in the family may suffer from f-tomach trouble or indigestion. Ask your pharmacist to show you tho formula plainly printed on these EO-cent cases, then you will understand why dyspeptic trouble of all kinds must go and why they usually relieve sour, out-of-order stomachs or indiges tion in five minutes. Diapepsin is harmless and tastes like candy, though each dose contains power sufficient to digest and prepare for assimilation Into the blood all the food you eat; j Oscar W. Swensson to John C. Frel besides, it makes you go to the table berg, lot 13, sub-division S, southwest w ith a healthy appetite; but, what will quarter, northeast quarter, section 1, please you most, is that you will feel 17, 2w, $1,325. MBS Rock Island, 111. Ill T)i j Realty Changes II-' TIIKKK II ti ki:k M. i Tin: l'H I t f (Sherrard Bulletin.) A number of girls v ere frigh'ened Monday evening while returning home from the party cm Dora Harris.' prj: ny what they supposed was a ghost. An apparition in white jumped out at them from behind a bush bark of Open to Adjustment. "riorroi. .Tohn: We h:ive come oft end left the cat nnd the parrot with nothing to oat" "Well. I wouldn't worry. These thir.irs generally adjust themselves. Mr.ybe the cat will eat the parrot" Efforts were made yesterday by the board of directors of Angustana college to retain Professor I. M. Anderson in the chair of Greek at the local insti tmii.n. After a long session of the directorate a committee was appointed by the board to visit Processor Ander son and seek to dissuade him from his plan to accept the position of actuary with the Seandia Life Insurance com pany. Although Professor Anderson that your stomach and intestines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for biliousness or constipation. This city will have many Diapepsin cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be crangy about this splendid stomach preparation, too, if jcu ever try a little for indigestion or gastritis or any other stomach misery. Get some now, this minute and for ever rid yourself of stomach trouble and indigestion. (Advertisement). Albert Meyers to Elisa Vogel, lot 13, Schubert & Fluegel's .Second addition. Rock Island, $450. William I. Lavender to Frank K. Rhoads, section I. 17, 2w, $1. Elmore II. Stafford to Mike Ligieno, part outlot B, Fouth addition, Silvis, $225. Matt Simonson to Tekla Mlnteer, section 8, 17, lw, Henderson's addition, South Moline, $1,100. Theodore Siobert to William H. Si belt. lot (!. William E. rtailey's Eighth addition. Rock Island, $1. Carrie E. Beal to Kickolas H. Jacob sen, lot S, block 1G7. East Moline, $500. Ixirls Williams to Rene Van Spy-broec-k, part lot 11, block 171, East Mo line, $375. Moline Trust & Savings bank to Johnson C. Brown, lot 22, east half, southeast quarter, section 4, 17. lw. South (.'oluna road, $275. Thomas W. Maher, et al., to Charlea A. Johnson, lots 5 and 6, section 28, 18, Maher's garden tracts, $1,450. Hoarseness In a child subject to croup iB a sure indication of the ap proach of the disease. If Chamber laiu's Cough Remedy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared. It will prevent the attack. Contains no poison. Sold by all drug gists. (Advertisement.) Haninlson's furniture store, at the Gambling is said to have be-! come rampant in our village. A well known head same time giving voice to what seem ed to them an unearthly yell. They of course started to run, and wh n they got to Joe Flaherty's restaurant they asked him to go with them as a protector. A block further on, the ghost aypeared aain. but this time he made himself known, and it proved of a family j ' 'OM Harris, who thought he .. v i j t i ' was having some harmless fun. While who is prominent m our church ;hA unGOU,)tPdlv Qid not mean any work, according to report, frit- harm, it might easily have proved tered away $2.10 in a single' f,prlous- i.igni lasi wecK over a poKer, table. This is a case that our marshal might look into before! the disease spreads and en-j rcesfces others of cvr reputable; I . in Valuable Premiiim citizens. Mrs. 8eth Wilkins, while go irg through some beauty-producing motions that she learn-; td from Sarah Bernhardt, fell! against the kitchen stove. The ptove was overturned and a pan of boiling soup trickled down Mrs. Wilkins' srine. She re- "IIIOM-: WKRK THE llPI'Y im?." (Sherrard Bu'loMn A number of boys went ir.to T. Be'.l's 1 melon patch in Woodhull the other right, and stole a number of what I they supr.osed were watermelons.' Imagine their disgust when they ; brought them to the light and dis covered that it wag pumpkins instead . of melons they had hooked. THE HEM. OF MFDOA, (Sherrard Bulletin.) About four weeks ago the corre spondent was startled by hearing a bell start ringing. It was on a Mon day morning, hence could not be the church bell. It was of different tone from the church be'.:. It. had almost nu n ami rooit F..NTKR on Tl!! K OK (.KTTI: ABSOM TKI.Y YULE THESE V A LI' ABLE I'HE- Y. V Y. K Y ROOT E VERYWHF. RE Jhis luah'st Opeu to Everjoue ( 100 Beautiful Sets Rogers' Guaranteed IL 100 Sets of Gentlemen's Gold and Pe; Silver Spoons. Pearl Tie Pins, Cuff Buttons and Tie Holders. 100 Large Pieces of Beautiful Pressed Cut Glass. 100 Beautiful Pocket Books. i FREE Every person solving this puzzle will receive absolutely Free, their choice of one of these Valuable Premiums. Remember, a valuable premium to everyone. ENTER TODAY inn Beautiful Silverware. FREE Sets of Rogers' FREE Hn Pre !.argf Pieces d rut (Mass. of Beautiful TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO FREE i From The Argus F'lcs of 17.) descent will not be the future light, Oct. 7. M. M. Sturgeon has rented however. It is gaining more in gen t lie Kohn hout-e on Eighteenth street eral favor every year. At a meeting of County Treasurer Schafer, and ! of the city council last night all the will occupy it immediately. iflectrie light companies were asked The Moline and Rock Island hon-c to make new proposals. railroad i." raiding its track to tip grade and repairing it generally along Twentieth ttreet between Seco.'.d audi Fourth avenues. ! Thomas B. Reidy. clerk ln the C.,l R. I. v P office, has returned from Chicago, his first visit to the lihnois metropolis. Tom is complettly icfat-; uated with the big town. j The work of repairing the govern-1 ment bridge is progressing with much r.ore rapidity than it was at first t'u ught possible to push it. With !...' txttptiou of one fpan. the floor ing .f the drive way of the main Irivige has been entirely completed. -"eptlr.g the laying of the iron. I' v il" be thre weeks tomorrow Ti'fh' since she bridges were olefd. and If thiT' is as much success wi'h the undertaking in the future as there has be. n so far the repairs will be completed and the bridges open to IrrlV.c a good while before the river clce. Oct. S. One thing is settled in re gard to the lighting cf the city for the next three year., and that, is that the arc tvgtem will be us.-d. It i A. M. Primer, assis'ant state sec retary of the Illinois Y. M. C. A., will conduct a sor.g service at the rooms of the local Y. M. C. A. tomor row at 3:30 p. m. Rev. Mark Bruner of Beards'own is expected to be pres ent and speak. Oct. 11 The I'nion street car line seems to have considerable trouble keeping its motors on the track. Yes terday another delay was occasioned ly one leaving the track at F.lm street hnd horses were substituted. Danport wi.l have a good nine in the Interstate league cext season. IV!. 12 The steamer A. E. Conn of Sjniaio. 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