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i - . Till! ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. TUESDAY, APKTT, 2T. TOU. 10 i! '!! ii! -4 J ! . i i'.t u I i 1 1 4 'Ii is: ! it r STREET REPAIRS ARE INADEQUATE Beautifying: of the City Dis cussed by H. S. Cable at Rotary Club Meeting. How to beautify Rock Idand wti llscussed at noon today at a luncheon of the Rotary club at the Hotel Harms. Tea new members were ad mitted. II. S. Cable was the speaker. "What Rock Island Most Needs" was his sub ject. In the Improvement of the phys ical city he asserted streets should be repaired, alleys cleaned, and regula tory measures adopted to ai-sure the upkeep of pavements alter construct ed. Ordinances .houlJ b passed, lie said, to compel contractors to properly relay street pavement after an exca vation for an Improvement has been made. r-frr-d to the unsightly street unheavaU eeii in many streets because brick had not been properly replaced. The club went on record In support of Mr. fable's views regarding the repairing of trets. The finoke nuisance was also dis cussed. Harry I.arkin read extracts from the Rotary magazine telling what other cities wltn Ktary clubs are do lus. Thirty members of the local club attended tWe meeting. ACCOMPANY FLEET TO MEXICAN WATERS Eft;-...: JJifeSi mmdM mm 3 The Store of Quality Davenport s Foremost Ready to cginnmg Tomorrow Wear House Ofers B THE CREATES TL's event lias been thorou cfklv tla nned. TSUIT 'jWmnamdlcmm 111-11S IV. Second SL, Davenport, la. 1 IT Tr aALI: Ever Heard of iHliTri-Cities It-nAjnd manufacturers are now orxering. These new LOCAL ELKS PLAN TO CAPTURE STATE PRIZE At the tn-e'ing of the ocat lodge cf Klk l.tt .p-iinjr six candidates were lTii'i'-jfti i.nd a social s'ssiun held. Over l.io have already signed up to at tend the stafe convention which i.- to be hf-U file latter part of May at Peoria- A local bund Is to be taken on the trip and the Keck I.ilaid "Bills" are c:::g after the prize money in ear nct. i - -V -fir Mi 1,000 Suits wkicK on sale tomorrow This Store Never Exaggerates! SniV Sale" vou can exDcct trie most extraordinary. rV wontleriul special trip was made to New York for trie bargains tnat goodsas well as all suits in stock go to make up tic at unkeard of prices. you can expect values. WHITE COLLAR BOATS IN TRIPS TO THE KEOKUK DAM To pleasnre trips for local trl-cl'y i Captain William S. Sims flop) and Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty. t'cillar line thrnusli Kecktik darn. Thf These men have Just pone to Mexico - . . 1 . . 1 ...ill l.A .. M....K business nif-n and o:h-rs who wish to I, " v ., ,,- . . . , ...... In the news if trouble comes wltn po ha be n arranjt-d by the hite i " . ' . steamer Keokuk j t'lHdo flotilla and Hear Admiral J Kill Iau vo i.Mr. 1 1 in it f X-t v ! r 1 1Uil u '- n , Z. returnins in th afternoon of the A,la",ir El"-f"-on. 4:h. May i?. the (.'earner Morninc - - :...- Star wiil leave h-re on a similar trip, j ,Jat:on cl.isa "f 191'. the l.irsesf class retarn.HK to Rock I-.Ia:jd May .... J , ,hP i, j,tory of the school, tan no ; n . L,.''rr"u.rri","." . . . -, 1 be fn in The display window of th 1 Th. ,' ;,,. ,h I Smtth studio. Third avenue. Suits THAT WERE $15417.50, S20 Sergos, pahardinos, worsteds; also morie and silk faille suits, all silk lined best of tailoring styles; the season's most wanted; sizes for misses or ladies. Here are suits that no woman need hesitate to wear. Our .$15, .f 17.50 and $20 values all go at HCD) i r e ve never oerore Suits S A 1 Wur Aas are never Wn en we say been er misleading V TKe v in a position to give sucn Suits THAT WERE $22.50, $25, $30 Fine silk faille, silk morie as well as woolen fabrics; colors, navy, bla.ck, King's blue, green, tango or checks; manv are c(opies of .suits that sold at $75 to 100; they rep resent the best to be had at $22.50 to $30. Tomorrow 33Vs Off All Suits of THAT WERE $35, $37.50, $40 Come expecting to find the best to be had at the above prices, want ed colors, prettiest materials; the new long tunic skirts or bustle ef fects; also combinations with morie or taffeta; almost a hundred dis tinct styles at this price; the finest to be had at $25 to $10, all to goat $50 and Up 3 Where Fashion Reigns 'CHANGE OFVENUE 'SiTu nnul HAS BEEN TAKEN iuu ill ! u .runu AUTO COLLIDES WITH BUILDING A Weak, Nervouv Sufferer Restored to Health by L7 dia 7. Plnkham's Veg etable Compound. 1 Judrc Oim3ted AJI0W3 Motion i of Defense in ?Iagil, Bruncr anJ Schriver Cases. j This a?trnroii in l-fuit court J. E. Reidy, Avoiding' Collision, I Steers Machine Into Wall and Is Hurt. terminate sentences from two to ten yea rs. Owinjs to McKerliy'8 former prison record, lie wil: po to the state peniten tiary at Ft. MadUon. while his pil will be nent to the state reformatory at Ananicsa. Tlie third member of the H.Tnu is still to be sentenced. ' The girl uho was with the boys when they ) were arrested was discharged frorr custody. I lion f-r a clianire of venuo !ll 1110-the Jnnir K. Kcidy firm of Koldy eri. Mihtaiiuil bruises to a member of the I PERSONAL I!ros.' real estate deal-; V- II POINTS Kasr.ta. Minn. "I m tfnA to ray that Lytiia 11 Tirfcham's Vegetable i V.rnr-ounii has dono 1 mor for me than l ! taFPB asrainst 1. M. Maciil. O. I- Itrun- ttie imiscle! Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Heagy have re- 1 of tlie chcn and ribs today noi.i when j turned from a tour of the Mediter ranean. BEGIN WORK ON THE NEW GARAGE Structure of Tri-City Auto Sup ply Company Will House Eight Agencies. , .if v- . A J . - -3'r. j v.eak ar.l ner-ou.3 o t that I eculJ not d at Mrs. K. r. Xandor. lr.nr, Eleventh er. IU n Schrier and W. H. liroueh. j caught between the steering wheel who are under indictment fc r bribery' . ,., ..,.,,1,,,rii1,i and cn.piracy. K(rll .. ' of tl!,. ,,ui,,line oc. j avenue, left this morning for Macomb ; tor a visit wiin rcia ivc. ' Mrs. i:corg; Saunders and son I.yle leit to lay for Millerslmrs. Ohio, called tli re by the death of a relative. The notion fur a tiiaiite of verue i from Judges OliiiKt'-d and Kaiuay v. asi made by attorneys for the U.-ff.ise. struck the c orner of tlu building ! cupled by tlie tins J. Stengel saloon. Sro.nd avenue, ilia injuries are not serious. ATr. Kidy was driving at -Iow speed my wont nri'i snr- fere-1 tri?h Tiin low M 1 more. I took Lydia tfcMe Compcund, and now I feel like a tifTerent ptrson. I iK-liev? there is r.'thir.p like Lyiia E. I'inkham's Vepe-t-bie Corr.pounrJ for weak women ar.J ycur.jf fnri, and I would be Riad if 1 could ir.f jence anyone to try the medi cine, f'jT I liww it will do all and much more then it is claimed to do." Mr.i. Clara I p.a:.k.s. R. F. D. Xo. 1, Maple crest Tarm, Kasota, Minn. WoTr.cn who Buffer from thos dis tressing i!!s peculiar to their sex should convinced of the ability of Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Comfiound to re store their hea'lh by the many genuine and truthful testimonials we are con stantly publishing in the newspapers. If you liav flisrlitcct doubt that I.ydm 1 IMnkliam Vepetr. Ile Com poll nl will help you. write to Lydia K.I'inkharuMtdicineCo. (eon fiden t ial i Lynn. l ai f or ad- ice. Vour letter wit I lm opened, read and answered by a vromiin, and held in strict confidence. avrnwmM(. The court's ruling means that Judge K. .('. flraves w io lKiiril the I'.rur.er ,,r " . nie::ib rs of his family who were with ; corned a daughter into their home last cast ia Second aveime. Accordinp to i Mr. and Mrs. Key D. Lindstrom wel STATES MAY FIX INSURANCE RATES him lie was ou the right ide of tlie niht and the father's associates in street, when a truck approached going! the Uoc.k Island postoffice are smoking westward. To avert a collision wilh ; in honor of his happiness, the truck Mr. Heidy steered into the! Mr n nitnson and son. rti.-h. his the Washington, D. C, April 21. Kight of the .tate to regulate insurance rat-s was settled once and for all j Ie Silva and today, vklien tl:? supreme court upheld j brother were as constitutional the surance law of 1909. Kantas fire in- alleyway at the Stengel saloon. car skidding and swerving into build 'rs. Iiystaiiders ran to his aid. pulling the car from its position and liberat ing Mr. Heidy from between tlie steer ing wheel and the seat. Dr. Joseph Thomas It. Reidy. a summoned and Mr. ! ard. Oak Jr.. returned last evening from I'ark. where they have been for I lie last several weeks on account of the illness of Mrs. Bimson's brother. The Tri-City Auto Supply company has begun operations oa the erection of a one-story vitrified brick building, 60x130 feet, to be located on the north east corner ot Nineteenth street and Fourth avenue and to cost $12,000. The building will have eight inde pendent store rooms facing on both Nineteenth street and Fourth avenue, two of which at least will be occupied by automobile agencies. The other rooms will be devoted to vulcanizing shops, bicycle shops, and cycle car rooms. These separate apartments are variously 30x30 feet, 20x35, and 18x35 feet in size. At the northeast corner of the buil ing an auto garage will be construct ed 20x100 feet and will be for the use of the tenants in the building. Entrance to the garage will be from the alley on the west. John Volk has the contract and O. Z. Cervin is the architect. The build ing will be ready for occupancy July 1. Edwin Lawrence Dead. London, England, April 21. Sir Ed win Iawrence, who attained celebrity with his two works. "Bacon is Shakes peare" and the "Shakespeare ?lyth,'' is dead, aged 77. PUTS AN END TO BACKACHE MAKES WEAK KIDNEYS STRONG DAVENPORT HAS EIGHT NEW CASES SMALLPOX Davenport is suffering from an epi demic of smal'pox. Eight new cases of the disease developed yesterday, and the victims have been placed in quar antine. A determined effort to pre vent the spread of the malady is being made. II LICENSED TO VED II 'S Arthur Fuller Rock Island Reidy n as taken to his home. 2315 Fifth avenue, in Dr. De Silra's car. The physician says Mr. Reldy's In juries will confine him to his home for several days, otherwise no ill ef fects are anticipated. YOUNG GIRL IS SENT TO GENEVA STATE SCHOOL Miss Klla (Jreisham, 11-year-old girl, was found delinquent yesterday lufternoon by Judge B. S. Bell in county court and was ordered sent to Geneva. Tlie girl's parents are dead. Miss Mary Htlfrich . Michael O'Connell ... Miss Margaret Ruley Archibald M. Smith.. Miss Carrie Carr.... KImer Henderson ... Miss J'earl Weisner.. Rock Island .Lost Nation, la. ....Rock Island Lope Trea Lone Tree Anna, III. Parkersburg, 111. All the Argus. news all the time Tbe LOOK YEARS YOUNGER! CRAY HAIR DARKENED BEAUTIFULLY WITH SAGE MAKE PLANS FOR GROCERS' OUTING At the regular monthly business meeting last evening of the Rock Is land Retail Crocers' association it wai decided that the annual picnic shall be held some time In July at Lin wood, where it has been held for several seasons past. The exact date will be decided upon when the com- mmlttee arranges to secure the steam- , 1 r. . II' It' T . . ..I . I I was held In the rooms of the Business Men's association In the Safety build ing. Its Kind. "Why do you enll that piano. msnu fncturer'a business 4111 Infaut Indus try 'Becnuse he manufactures bnby grand pianos." Baltimore American. Wisdom i the talent of huylne Tlr ttions pleasures at the cheapest rate. Fleldiuu. Few Doses Give Relief, Helps Life less Organs Regain Health, Strength and Vitality. It is useless, dangerous, and un necessary to be tortured with the dig ging, twisting pains of backache and rheumatism, or suffer with disagreea ble kidney and bladder disorders any longer. The new discovery, Croxone, pro vides a remedy which every sufferer can not depend upon to promptly and surely relievell such misery aud bring about a speedy cure. Croxone cures these troubles be cause it quickly overcomes the very cause of the disease. It soaks right into theNstopped up, inactive kidneys, through the membranes and linings; cleans out the little filtering glands; waste and poisonous matter that clog the sytem and cause such troubles. It does not matter whether you .have but slight symptoms or ' the most chronic, aggravated case of kid-! ney, bladder trouble, or rheumatism that it is possible to imagine, for the very principle of ' Croxone is such that is is practically impossible to take it into the human system without ! results. You will find it different from all other remedies. There is nothing else on earth like it. It starts to work the minute you take it, and re-; lieves you the first time you use it, ' and all the misery and suffering that i go with such troubles end. You can secure an original package : of Croxone from any first class drug- ' gist. A druggists are authorised to. IF YOU ARE A Drinking Man You had better stop at once or youH lose your job. Every line of busineM is closing its doors to "Drinking" met It may be your turn next By the ii of ORRIXE thousands of men h been restored to lives of sobriety mi industry. We are so sure that ORRINE wiB honcfit vnn that we sav to you tnat n after a trial you fail to get any benefit from its use, your money will be funded. Costs only 11.00 a box. We luvreu interesting booklet about ORRINt that we are giving away free on r J i.IW If quest. Call at our store ana -over. Harper House pharmacy (Adv.) - . neutralizes and dissolves the poison-; personally return , the purchase price ous uric acid and makes the kidneys if it fails to give the desired results filter and sift from the blood all the (the very first time you use it. (Adv.) MAKE HOUSE CLEANING EASY By having your carpets cleaned on trie floor, with our MODEL POWER VACUUM AIR CLEANING 3Y TEM the finest carpets cleaned without injury; also garages, bufr ments and outbuildings whitewash ed with our compressed air Pay ing svsteiu. R. H. GRIFFE & BRO. Phone R. 1. 2CUi 1136 Second MlMMIi j The Store of Quality Says Sage and Sulphur Will Stop Falling Hair and Cure Dandruff. Common garden eage brewed Into a heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol ad ded, tlieu left to axe and carefully filtered will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxur ant; rtmove every t!t of dandruff, atop ralp itching and falling hair. Juft a few appli atioii wi.'I prove a revelation If your hair U fading, gray or dry. arraxgy and thin. Mixing tlie Kg Tea and Sulphur re-ije at home, though. Ik trouLlesome. An easier way Ik to get the ready-to-uh tonic, cokting about 00 cents a larg bottle at drug a lot of muss. Some druggists make their own, but it isn't nearly so nice as "Wyeth'a." 1 While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not i ! sinful, we all desire to retain our j youthful appearance and attractive. ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur no one can tell, becauke it does It so naturally; so evenly. You Juct dampen a sponge or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one Muall strand at a tiit.e. Ik this tonlpht and by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, after another application or two It will be restored to its natural color and be even more gtussy, soft and luxuriant than ever. Local druggists ay they are selling lofa of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur" AUTO BANDITS TO PAY THE PENALTY Judge A. J. House Sentences Two Members of Gang: to State Institutions. tore, known as "Wyeth'a Sage and; and It surely help foika appear years Sulphur Ilalr litmedy." LUua a voiciju J younger. (Ad r.) Jxir.es MeKeehy and Joe Yitalos, auto bandits who recently held up a Davenport grocer in - broad daylight and then made a bold dash for liberty across the government bridge, were sentenced yesterday afternoon hy Jidg Allen J. House In dlptrlet court at Davenport- ilo'.li were iveu inde- 1 Millinerv Dcpartinent Kntiro Second Floor - Oct Kir-'itf--r-tli-.JrfcfJ.'.IHlHl-iMl-i.J.ji. 1 INI 13 West .Second St. Mail Orders rilned Promptly or Wednesday w rJTliURSDAY At Davenport's Largest Millinery Salesroom Arrival for Wednesday and Thursday's great sale 200 handsome trimmed hats in the prettiest shHdes and style, including the one pictured to the left; worth to $7.50. See window display Choice for Wednesday and Thursday Newest arrival In beautiful, new summer flowers in bunches. stickiips. etc. worth to $1.25; cho'ce 39c Choice of 300 beautiful summer hats, in cluding flower trimmed hats, pompom and flower trimmed sailors, etc.. worth to $5.50, for Wednesday's and Thursday's great sale; choice Choice of 700 Wj trimmed shapea to " colors. 15 styles. ' eluding the stvle; worth to choice for WednesdW and Thursday Where Fashion Keinns