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THE ROCE ISLAXD ARGUS. MOXT)AV, jiXTE 9, lnis.
LODGE MEMBERS
PAY TRIBUTE TO
THE ABSENT ONES
Odd Fellows Hold Annual Me
morial Service 'or Departed
Brothers.
GIVES ADDRESS FOR ;
.THE ODD FELLOWS
Eulogy by rev. hawkins
Patter of Spencer Memorial Church
Makes Principal Address
What He Said.
tV v
'fox :
ENGINEERS PAY
THEIR RESPECTS
TOTHE DEPARTED
i Interesting Services Held by
B. of J. E. at Reynolds Hall
Sunday.
SERMON BY REV. OTIS DALE
DELIVERS SERMON
TO THE ENGINEERS
j Ail Life Is a Journey and Jesus Is the
Way Declares Speaker in
Annual Talk.
Rev. C. E. Hawkins.
Several hundred menders of the
Odd Fellows and Rebek;th lodges of
Hock Iiand gatnrred at new tem
ple on Fourth avenue yesterday after
noon and a fittii.g tribute was paid to
thi d'partd members of the order.
In the iiiorriiriR the various ceme
teries of the city were visitd by a
committee and -the graves of the dec-eased
were st-ew n with flowers a
tokens of sincerity.
itkhi:nti; pnor;R.
J. A. Heid. noble grand. prwided at
the afteriioon exercises and the fol
low ing program van carried out:
OpT.ug I'rayer Kev. C. E. Haw
Kins. Song Sextet.
Proclamation of the Grand Sire
J. A. Keid.
Kvadirc of Names of Honored Dead
A. I Luring. No. IS; S. R. Wright.
No. r,os; yim. .J. A. Ileid, Ilehekah
No. 73.
Addr't-r-Kev. C. E. Hawkins.
Song- Sextet.
Closing Prejcr- K v. C K. Hawkins.
The sexft was compo-cd of Mi-ses i do'.eful winds for sighs, the countless , there were two purposes In the serv-
LinbTC I'Mirr. Nelson, and J li. Boll 'drops-of rain for tears, the broken;
man, Albert Cook jittd Laurence Not-j niusic of the howling storm for wails, i
on. .Mrs Tlionia-i iliron was the i for shrieks and cries, the earthquake's
The Brotherhood of Locomotive En-
I gineers, division Xo. 60, and ladies'
; auxiliary held their annual nemorial t
! services yesterday afternoon at 2
: o'clock at Reynolds hall at the foot .of
I Thirtieth street. An interesting pro
J gram had been arranged, the feature
I being an address by Kev. Otis G. Dale
! of Central Presbyterian church. W. M.
! Johnston presided.
Following prayer by Rev. Mr. Dale,
j the roll call of departed brothers and
I sisters was read. Two vocal solos
were given by Mrs. Tenney. "Face to
! Face" and "Soldiers of Today and
i Yesterday" and Miss Kail gave an in
! strumental number, "Rock of Ages."
miss Marian imams rendered a very
sever this chain. Oh that we may .
know this force To describe it 1 ,
think the loftiest flight of imagination '
would be inadequate to the task. i
W(IKI) PIITI'KK.
"f'oulfl we ( hantse the inishtv ocean !
into paint, transform every slick into appropriate reading entitled "My
a brush, make even- man an artist, 1ro" The exercises closed with a
everv star a scaffold, and the out-! ?onS bv the assemblage. "God Be With
itrnt'eh landless skv a canvas: i ou Til1 We Me Again."
i could we take the dismal clouds fori t hkroks ok pehr.
shade, the frightful lightnings for j Rev. Mr. Dale used two texts in his
! ting", the midnight's darkness for drv j reniarks, "Let not your hearts be trou
; pery und gloom; could we use the ' bied." and "I am the way." He stated
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Otis G.
Film
g Equipment
Rev.
Dale.
The increasing sales of filing cabinets, supplies, card
index trays, box files, etc., indicate that we are able
to supply your needs in these lines. Our prices are
the same or lower than elsewhere for the same quality.
The Globe-Wernicke Filing Cabinets in wood and steel
bear the most careful inspection. Our representative
will bring you catalogs and circulars without any
obligation on your part to buy. "Try Rock Island First."
E. O. VAILE, JR.
Successor to "Crampton"" and "Kingsbury's "
BOOKS : STATIONERY : OFFICE SUPPLIES
ITIO GmJ A Telephone
West 2026
ROCK ISLAND
niick, Mangle.-idorf. A. V. Middleton,
C. T. O'Prieu. J. A. Owen, J. O. Peter-
m rivAAr, si.nr i Thursday at, 5:C0 o'clock.
K. H. Skinner. Charles' Snell. S. R.' The Q"Pn Esther circle will give
c... iv w ,.t v;ni,, ,i.-.!aii eveniup cf readings by Miss Iva
ic, a.iv in'pi,i i 51!.b.r t; o ' Pearce. ass:siet by
c-, 1 Cr-lmfiolrl A I Tw iner X t! !Omb
Twombly, A. G. Twombly. Ed Trow,
acrompaii'Bt.
1 UK. l)l)ltl..
The address by Kev. C. E. iiawkins
follows:
"We rrp h"re this. af crimen, not to!
attempt to add glory to any brother
who Hal p:"s-d lo l.'s reward, or to
take credit tn ourselves for what wel
violent shock for agonizing pain, and
i be long, loud rumbling thunder for
piteous, dying groans; and could we,
w th pious Joshua, command the glow
ing sun to stand still in the west, and
the full, blushing moon in the east, and
there wait while 1. uoring artists dash
the amazing horrors of sin on the ex
its
ice, to honor the memory cf those who
have died and to prepare the living for
the better life. He mentioned the
confidence which the general traveling
public has in the railroad men and
characterized the men as heroes of
peace, being members of the great in
dustrial army in which battles are
daily fought.
"It is fitting that we hold this me
morial service in honor of the soldiers
P. H. Wells. G. W. Wallingford. C. W.
Warren, I. Webster, C. W.. Wilcox, A.
Whitney, F. Webber, W. W. Williams,
T. F. Quinn, S. D. Trevillyn, A. C.
Hotchkiss. M. li. Bennett. C. W. Wil
liams, J. McConnell, H. Fehrmen
PREVENTION OF
FIRE THE THEME
but trust to you
"Life is also a journey. The Ixrd
Jesus is the engineer. He is the Way.
He has been through the dark valley.
I urge you to put your trust in ,Him
are doing. Each brother s giory is his pandir.g sheet, to Jelineate all its , ol peace, said the speaker. It is as
ripened pcriein-.. in the school cf loathsome, horrible and everlasting j appropriate as to honor the memory
life. The tl.at binds us is not ! effects, would quite exhaust the ocean, ! ol tne soldiers or w ar. ou have been !
. b-oke:,, only lengthened to the other wear out every instrument, tire every I as faithful, in a much longer struggle I
shore They fougiit tli ir battles, won j artist, and more than fill heaven's im-than they. Daily our citinens leave j
th.ir victories, and pa.ved from us to niensurable blue from pole to pole. their lives in your hands and trust to i
Jilm. but the tie is not severed. , Brother, brother tried and true, will your bravery, faithfulness and intelli- i
"If yo. r brother on the othf-r sidei" b-H" this monster of wrongdoing j gence. We embark upon travels. We;
could speak to us they would sav:'t separate us, man from man, from , do not know how our destination is to I
'The best memorial r,u can hold for 1 '"" duty to the widow and our obll- be reached. We do not know the way
u Is to earn' on to final completion! F'im to the orphan?
the work loved and were doing the
het we could whn called apon to
I er k tip our account to report on
tiie u.-.e uiuiie of o:ir talenV
'Brothers, Odd Fe low ship is a school !
it. which we are trained to make the i
bcM ir.ve-.t merit o!' the talent entrust-;
ed to ti. So'ne invest iu tulnei, stock!
' p ' bonds. Let us continue to invest;.. , . , . .
in the widow and the orphan, wi ile ' Members of Illinois State Fre
c relieve sintering i-nd administer to! vention Association to
LEG BROKEN IN
A BAD RUNAWAY
Mrs. William H. Mass of Dav
enport Injured When Horse
Upsets Rig.
Misses Grace Ho'-
Effie Johnson. Lillie Orvin and
Esther Grantham. Thursday evening
at S:3' o'clock in the church auditorium.
Aiksn Street Chapel The Ladies'
Aid society will meet with Mrs. Otto
Rahn st tjie chapel at 2:30 o'clock
Wednesday.
While
Mass. re
Mr. and
in
Mrs.
the
William II.
northeastern
German Methodist Prayer meeting
will be held at the church Thursday
evening at 7:43 o'clock.
Spencer Memorial Methodist Bible
reading Tuesday evening.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday even
ing. The Woman's Foreign Missionary so
ciety will meet on Thursday afternoon,
with Mrs. Gracx: Crompton.
Memorial Christian The Queen Es
ther -suild w ill meet at the homo of
INFANT HURLED
UNDER SPEEDING
AUTO UNINJURED
Child Is Torn from Mother's
Arms and Thrown Under
Wheels. -
WILL RECOVER IS HOPE
Roadster Traveling 50 Miles Crashes
Into Maucker Automobile
s Yesterday.
part of Davenport, were ridjng in their i Mrs. Martha Sollenberger, 1613 Thir-
bugtry in that citv vesterdav morning,! ty-sventh street, this evening.
the home became frightened when! The Indies' Missionary society will
uitfti on rnuuy aiicruuo'i ai me iiomc
I 'ill more streets were
iu running away, turned 1
, tiirowing out both oc
Wifit we cutitirue to develop in our-n!ve-i
ilyi.se virtues which keen us
Visit City.
I Second rud
I reached and
I the rig ovc
jcupants.
I Mrs. Masr. had a lojc broken and
even as men put their trust in you. ; sustained severe wounds about the j
He will lead you safely to your des- head and shoulders and possibly in-
tination." terual injuries. . She was taken to
hoi. i. ok in k An. Mercy hovpitu', where the is resting
W. G. Hrindell. H. H. Baker. J. Bus-1 nicely. The husband escaped with
well. P. I'. Parnhardt. J. C. Carter, J. j out injury.
i V.. (,'olburn. Georee W. CvDhers. C. E. ! '
' Carl, George J. M. Colburn. Fred Chan- j
I non, J. W. Dyer, F. C. Evans, Thomas :
lure, radiatil iud while ;.s though we
hud he ;i bort' in the siiiibeam era-1 Members of he Illinois State Fire
Med in the rainbow Mild baptued in Prevention association are expected to
the silvery d'-u s :f the morning. , visit this city Wednesday as the guests
a imoi lit ittiooii. j of the Business Men's association
"We jic ii ur. therhool. bound uth'i'nd the Keck Island club. It is ex
it
hHin that cannot be broken. It ! pelted some 50 will be present from
; Greehey. J. Greehey. James George,
Ed Heft'erman, F. Hamilton. A. B.
; Hinkley, M. Hcbbs, Zed Harding. S. W.
; Hoover, Ben Hawk. J. Horn, F. J.
i Irons. William Brindel, W. H. Jeweil.
i T. Jenkins, W. W. Lew is, M. Lenne
; ban, J. Mosley, J. R. Marven. J. Mor-
Stats Hospital Changes.
fcpnnghcic, III.. June !t. Dr. Isaac
Kreepimel. a physician at Chicago hos
pital, will be appointed assistant su
perintendent at tiie Elgin state hos
pital at Elgin to succeed ('. li. Dirks.
The resignation of Superintendent
Wiigus of the Kankakee asylum has
been received by the board, of admlJi-
I ii t - , , m , , . . . : . . . . , : ..... . ; . . .
binds us man to man. This is what hi. ago and other poin's throughout i 1
tiie iiiiliii'iatcd see. It binds us to 1 'he slate.
He widow. It bii.ds ua to the orphan. . In the. r veiling a smoker is to be
It girdles the globe. It reaches to given at tiie Book Island club, to
luaven arid binds heaven lo earth. j which all of the business men of the I
"Theie is onlv o.ie ihhm that can ! citv will be welcome. The usual fire j
sever this three links. That Is to vlo- hazards are to be discussed and sug-
lute the teachings of the order. To
treat lightly our most solemu obiiica-!
tion. To divorce ourselves from the
virtues of Oddfellow ship
"It m.ist be a tremendous lorce to
pestims made, relative to their cor
rec'ion. It is a well known fact that
the yearly lire loss in the I'nited
States in many times greater per
capita than in Europe.
jrim..-ryv'.rrrtrccv. -age-;
EXTRA HELP WANTED
AT
Young &McGombs
For Positions in the Following
Departments:
Gents' Furnishings 2
Jewelry 1
Drugs . 1
Candy 1
R-.bbons 1
Lace Cellars 1
Handkerchiefs 2
Embroideries and Bargain Lane . . 2
Laces 2
Dress Goods 2
Domestics . . 2
N Linens . . . . 2
Millinery 5
Children's goods 1
Muslin Underwear 2
Furniture Helper 1
Draperies . . 1
Hosiery .
Knit Underwear '.
30 People Wanted
Apply at once Fifth Floor.
YOUNG & McCOMBS
Rock Island, 111.
I . - -I I III I " - I I -
i of Mrs. R. C. Smedley. SO?, Fifteenth
street.
I The officers and teadhers of the Sun
I day school will meet Friday evening
at the church.
Free Methodist Rev. and Mrs. C.
W. Stamp, world-wide evangelists, who
witji their daughters conducted a scr
ifs of special meetings at the Free
Method'st church last fall, will preach
Tuesday evening.
Fir6t Swedish Lutheran. This even
j ing the board of deacons will meet at
7 : :30 at the church.
! Prayer services will be held Wednes
j day evening at the home of Emil Pe
terson, 1121 Fourteenth btreet.
i The choir meets for rehearsal Fri
day evening at the church,
j Saturday afternoon the Willing Help
ers will meet with .Miss Lme Strom
quist, 1120 Fourteenth street.
Sunday morning and evening Yngve
Joransan will preach at the church.
The evening services will be in Eng
lish. June 10 there will be an ice cream
sociable on the lawn at the parsonage.
v
Only through a miracle were no
lives lost yesterday afternoon when a
speeding roadster, traveling at the
rate of 50 miles an hour, crashed into
a machine driven by James W.
Maucker at the corner of Thirty-eighth
street and Seventh avenue. Mrs.
Maucker was in the front seat hold
ing her nine-months-old baby and
when the crash came the infant was
hurled to the pavement and directly
under the wheels of the roadster. The
child was badly bruised about the
head, but the wheels passed on eit?tr
side of the little form, and unless in
ternal injuries develop, no st-rious re
sults are apprehended. Both machines
were badly wrecked.
SPKKI AC( II)F.T.
The accident occurred about 5:30.
Mr. Maucker was driving his car south
on Thirty-eighth street at a rate, of
from S to 10 miles an hour and had
just started to turn east on Seventh
avenue. The Velie roadster, driven by
Delmar Dooley, was traveling west
on Seventh avenue, and witnesses of
the accident claim it to have, attain
ed a speed of at least 50 miles an hour.
Mr. Maucker's car was traveling so
slowly that there was no chance to
get out of the road.
The roadster crashed into the slowly
moving machine with frightful ve
locity, throwing it backward a dis
tance of almost 30 feet, caving in the
radiator, smashing wheels and body,
bending the hind axle and smashing
the back seat.
llOR 1V.HH1K.S.
The force of the collision jarred the
baby loose from Mrs. Maucker's arms.
That lady was thrown clear out of
the machine and in falling her hail
was caught in the seat, tearing a sec
tion of skin from her scalp. She was
also badly bruised about the head anil
body. The Misses Agnes and Eliza
beth Maucker, who w ere in tho back ,
seat, were uninjured, aside from mi
nor bruises, as was the driver.
The Dooley car was badly battered,
a lamp being torn loose and the fen
der smashed. Today the baby is rest
ing easy as is its mother, and no
serious results are expected.
"She Looks Old" and Not Yet 40.
Many women fade early, 6imply be
cause they do not take proper care
of themselves. They constantly over
do and overlook those ailments that
if not checked, rob them of all health
and beauty.
At the first symptoms of a function
al disturbance or an organic derange
ment, if women will only rely upon
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, that, great woman's remedy
for woman's ills. It will aid the roses
to return t,o their cheeks, sallow looks
depart, spirits brighten and backache
and headaches caused by such trou
bles to be known no more. (Adv.)
First Baptist Wednesday evening
prayer services will be held at the
church. The topic, "Christ's Promises
as Found in t.he Four Gospels."
Friday all day the Ladies' Aid so
iety will mee'l for wcrk in the church
parlors. At uoon a picnic dinner w'll
be served.
a meeting at the church tlrs evening
at 7:4.1 o'i lock.
Tuesday evening the pas'or will
COUNTY DOCTORS TO
GATHER IN MOLINE
j give a lecture ad s'ci -eopticon views
Tiinity Episcopal Miss L!r.d'c y, the
educational secretary oi the Woman's
auxiliary, will he present all day
Tuesday to confer with ihe women of j
the p.irish on the wcrk of the a -ixili- i
ary. The first meeting will be held at i
10 a. in., tiie second at 2 p. m. a", the
parish house. Luncheon will lie served .
at 12 o'clock. i
St. Elizabeth's fulll wiil hold its an-
nual sale of fancy goods a".d aprons i
in the parish house Wednesday even- !
itig. A special program will he given i
and refreshments of ice cream, straw-
" ' 1 ' . . i 1 vnno "1.1 J - c,t l CU, UC-
' ginning at H:"a o'clock.
A meeting of the Rock Island Coun-
on "The World in Ch'cago." It will ly Medical society will be held tomor
he followed by a soi :a lioi.r and re- i row ever ing at 0:30 at the Manufac
frrsh meats.. Everybody is invited. turers' hotel. Moline. An interesting
Wednesday even'og ihe usual praer 'program has been arranged as fol-
nieetlns at 7:45 oVloek. 'lows:
Thursday the Ladi's' 'Aid society Special Clinical Report (selected);
wili meet fi;r an all dav sp.-sion at the Ur li Love, East Moline.
"It cured me," or "It saved the lifo
of my child," are the expressions you
hear every day about Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy.
This is true the world over where this
valuable remedy has been introduced.
No other medicine in -use for diar
rhoea or bowel complaints has receiv
ed such general approval. The secret
of the success of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy Is that
It cures. Sold by all druggists. (Adv.)
JJLG
church. Lunch will bt- served at noon.
United Presbyterian Prayer mcet-
-Dr. W. D.
-Dr.
Wednesday evening
ing will be he!d
ac the chui i h.
The Woman's Missionary Eociety ,
will hold the usual meeting at the par- i
sonag Friday evening.
A business meeting of ihe voung peo- !
pie w ill be held at the home cf the j
Misses Toenniges, 207 Fourth avenu
Friday evening.
Serums and Vaccines
Snivery, Rook Island.
Demonstration of the Pulmotor
A. H. Arp, Moline.
Tuberculosis of the Nose and Throat
Dv. J. E. Asay, Rock Island.
A the news ail the time Tho
Argus:.
PrtsbyteHan Tuesday
meeting of
South Park
fvfnia;r the regular
Brot.h rhood occurs
The Jun'ors will held a meeting at
2:30 o'clo k Wednesday.
The choir rehearsal will take
Friday evening at 7: SO o'clock.
Grace Lutheran The Forward so
ciey will meet tlrs evening at the
borne or .Miss Uiiua u:ng, ,10 roriv-
me I fourth street
The parochial school is conducted
rvery day from & to 12 o'clock.
Chcir practice cn Wednesday even
ing at the thurch.
place
Broadway Presbyterian The ses
sion will meet this evening at 7:30.
The Helen Miils circle will meet
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock atthe
home of Mrs. Charlotte F. HueEing,
M2 Twentieth street,
Prayer meeting wiil be held Wednes
day evening.
The Ruth s band wil! meet Wtdues-
NOT BECOMING
FOR YOUTH
Unsightly Gray and Faded Hair.
JLo
Just Above LcCJairc on the
Beautiful Mississippi.
Opens June 15
Why not have beautiful, dark, glossy,
natural colored hair, full of life and
Zicn Swedish Lutheran Wednesday i h. !.r.n vm.i.!f vimmr Innkin"
htlcl
Thir-
evening prayer mreting wiil
at S. T. Samuelson's borne, 1
t-second stum.
Thursday ai 2:30 o't lock :b. Lad.c s'
Aid society will meet with I?v. and
Mis. Kraft on Thirty-eighhi street.
Chicken Dinners, Meat and
Fish Dinners and Lunches
Served at Reasonable
Rates.
German Evargsiical Thursday a?-
and fascinat:lg? It's eo easy and sim-
j pie to !o if you w ill get a bottle or
'Ha's Hair HaUh today. You'll no
j tict. a change after cn or .two appli
I c aliens how tpiickly the gray hair
' vanish Low glossy, full of life and
Ivrality Haj'b Ha.r Hca'.th will' keep
' vc ur hair.
day afternoon at the home of .Mrs. C. ' 'Tacon tne Ladios be:ng circle willi Don waste time, g? t a bottle today.
E. Sharpe. 1C-J9 Twenty-first street. meet in the church bastuietn. ' . j Your 'Ir.'gg-si is selling more Hay's
The Juniors w;ll meet Thursday at; Thursday a:trnooa aad evening the ; Hair Heahh thau ail others, because
4 o'clock in the primary room. j young people will-give- an ice ci tain 'he knows it's tbe most satisfactory-.
The, Boys'- club win mt Friday er-; sociable at the- church. ho- nicest and clearest to use and
enins at 7 o'clock. The subject will; . really doer, restore color, to gray hair.)
be "Some American Boys in Japan." i Flrat Methodist The Daughters cf Fif e: Sign ibis cdv. and take it to I
The Indus' Aid society will ho!d a ; the covenant wiil meer, in reejlar es- I the following druggists and gn a 5c '
cuu-e uuin . vj i oiocic rnoay nr-iua h rn ..i;6s .icfept:n .coK, ll.il bottle of Hay's Hair Health adn a 25c I
tne home or Mrs. f. R. Harrington, Twn-ieth street, Tuesday evening 'cake of Harfina soap for 00c- or SIM
1AA1 Tnanfiall, .t.ni.1 1 of - " '. . , 1 . ' - t, . - '
t.sii .miirvu cutu. a i u UUl IV. 1 I.C.rilC CI Hav S Hair lUlll. art.l fun
The usual rcid-w.ek services at 7:00 2."ic cal.f-s nf Harfina aran re tr i
D
e
ancm;
cenery,
i
rres
lion
a a
11 All
1
Twenty-five Acres Afford
ing' Ample Space for Ball
' Games, Basket Picnics,
etc-
jFrequent Intcrurban
TrainL
Central Presbyterian
j school officers and teachers wiil hold
The Sunday 1 o'clcci: Wodnrsda
' The Social
e.; services at
evening.
Service Study club
1 T. H. Thomas, W. T. Hartz, T. D. C.
will ) Walker, J. Sengston. (Adv.)
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