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1 1 TIIK ROCK ISLAND ARGUS, FRIDAY, AUG VST (T, TD15. 8 i h BUSINESS BALLY DAY IS PROPOSED Kock Island and fuienport Merrhaiils ( fioperaie in Oitfrinjf a least ..f Hai'--:ii!i- ATTKAtTivi. rust i.s Xiif, mu: WMm--i sy, B--'. il S-t a- Iat- untl Fact is li x-rii-M-.S r ar i 'Aide i Smith "caved" while on tbt way to Iowa City In charg of officers. He made a rnraplet verbal ttatement. He raid he intended to forego the formal ity of jury triul and ent-r a plea of guilty. He atd he wanted to start serving Lis time immediately. "If Loom; 8 hadn't been so crazy to stay around fcre to marry that pirl tfcir.gi would have la-en differest," h& "He is ad a diver; e case In Iav er.pwt and when he go? his tilvorce he wac.d to marry this other jeiri. She worked Jo a hotel in Davenport and thf-n -nt to one in Moline. Well, hod! have plenty of tin. to think it over r,o'." For the hr-t ' prot-revsivc rnwhan's of 1 u v -. an m.-i U-- . Is Uod are u, l..-s 1 a j -uiu- . t..:. DRUG VICTIM NOT CURED IS CLAIM HaK-Jt-.Mii Hospital Stall Members Say Mrs. Kmisa Rankin Mioiiid lake Longer Treatment. 1UM A OI.l"TAKV PAULM i.;t institution in Three Weeks When ix .Month-' Cour-e Wu- !! iiU;i-.l jar I'.est Itf-ult.-. day" sa'o '! i..:-: to be hdd v- ')! s prominent in 1 , - a -( otieot !"! ?;. j.r. first planned to aa v - t ; ants' M.tt-r. !(.!. U v ( ir irr t wire ' ( ' ' I t I pn will li t 1 of f ing ft ! - i ! 'It I 1 in ih" i r b irg i i t trr It tb p i r "K I . t (: v. (!! A 1 l Koasont-, wi i ' w V r i r l Pif rr m r t ill 1 i i f i r 1 IM1 1 1 1 Islm 1 r been Wl-:i';V il i ! V ' ' I" ' ,,T, eonntrv a r. s n,. :- it H r irt in t i ' M ni v llll ! 1 I 1 a ma. h. ii-I.-i.-i COMPANY A BOYS i TAUGHT COOKIrIG ;On T oji t-i Their Other Arduous Camp ; iMiiies They Are Forcpti to f at j Tluir linn J.riiit. i A of tb ; f ! i r i e t ' r if hours atf taKon 1 r P i 1 ' 1 r i sran.-iii-.i; i i r 1 ri :.t . . ; t t till 1 ft I r i 1 i 1 j j-1 ne t - t e 1 rr . I t i ilete.l th" liay'rf v k ZJST PERSONAL POINTS i 0 ' BOS CASE IS SET FOB TUESDAY State ITiiilies ( nm'itK-l.m -ViS! 5le;ir - Injuiieti-ii! ihii-er U iisctii! ( eiil'l ivODiiu Attorneys cmp! iv.-d ia the Jitney Injunrtinu case have : -- n..'!t:rtl :hat hearings before ;!:' smk- uufiM- s -m. mission will 1)- i-.-iiuied iti this city next TuPKilay in mi.ui! at 10 o'c lock in the circuit court room. QUICK JUSTICE IS GIVEN TO BANDITS Smith and I.ei.n.is. Kun l)un hj lUai Is!at;! l'H;'t, .( so 1,-iu-s ;ii Ieflil ( iiy. (y AaMn-ii.teil l'r!Sst. Iowa City. I. ma. -V.i;:. c. -V. R. Smith and W. ('. l.uoiio.s were sen tenced to (l y. ar.s eel: iii tin? pt ni trtitiary here today for tim robbery of the Farmers' Savings Iv.uik at .North Liberty on July 10. They entered pleas of guilty to tlie cliartrc- a a J :iiv,d the three days' tin.e iiie law allows them before sentence i.- passe-!. Looniifi was tt:rti in lloek Island last week and Sr.m'u was urrested in Detroit, MicU. Tiiey s-curv aiout $1,000 in the Nortii Liin'-rtv robbery. Loomis, at the time of his n.re. t in Rock Island, was ready to pK-ad guilty. I'.. A. .Stewart left today for Pt. J XeM-fonri'lhitid, on n business trip. "eiss Cirace rh-minK lias y-.r ..i.e. I iv.ii weeks with relatives frj.-nds in Keokuk, low u. Mr. and Mrs. Robert I.. Hunter tms morninE; left for New York city, ex-: (. tntR to '.nake the trip by aut i.e..-. W. f. Mitcdiflt of I,, MeCal e A. I leaves tonisht for New York on n biniiiv; trip for the frin. He will ho i tore two weeks. Mrs. Harry H. 1'nverforth. 3 3o?, 1 avi-p.ti", today left f!ir Monnittth, ed tiiere by the sudden illness oi tier . mot her. Mrs. Rolareler. Mrs. fins Meyers of 1122 Third a Moline, with her son and rian;ni"r. Merle and Orvil. returned homo T day after a visit of six weeks relatives in Wis.-on.-in. Mr. and Mrs. George Stephens their danithter Kathryn, who their home at the Black Hawi prior to the destruetion of that hudu ing fry fire are now guests of Mr. Mrs. A. V. K.iihwell at tht tr sui camp on Ito. k river. Specials For Saturday at Silverman's Best Creamery and Dairy i'.mter .... Xew larc,e .Potatoes, peck Large Lemon?, 30c size, z Large cooking and eating apples, peck 3 large stalks of celery rr .25c . l5c 12c 15c .10c Home grown Sweet Corn, per d . . .12 l-2c Fancy Ivbena Peaches, basket 10c 15c can Salmon 10c Two loo cans Tomatoes 15c 3 cans Kidnev Beans . 25c 3 cans Corn 25c Snyder's ec Kellogg' s Beans, i;c can for . .10c Sweet Pickles for your picnic basket, Satur dav dozen for 5c 25c size Grapemicc, 19c 2;c iar Dried Beet 17 l-2c Holland Ru?k, - packages 15c Pineapple, 25c can. .19c 15c can Sweet i '!.;! -es 12 l-2c Krinkle 6c Quaker Cornflakes Three 5c boxes Matches Three rolls .-c Toiler Paper 3 bars Lennox Soap ,5c 10c 10c 10c 4 lbs. Xavy Beans. .25c Large Dry Onions, per peck 19c Fancy Apples, for eating and cooking, peck.... 15c Always Get Your Money's Worth at Silverman's Makers and Jobbers of Chicago contribute to the Dollar Day Bargains, in many instances taking decided losses. Saturday Dollar I ay HpSFSM1S nmSi ottos! This afternoon in the Rank In i'n-anhy ea-e Assit;m! Male's At torney A. C. idwartis tinned in eiMiiiij court that proceed intrs be dropped. .Mrs. iiankin haiini; agreed to haie a guardian appoint ed for her 12-v ear-old son. J mice ; I.ursDii, in -f 0 i-r i iiii I he order, j stated that in rase the midher had i hoi tiinen steps hi iialfie a ituaiti- j ion iii- next don-lav ae uniiii lake i n;e iiacatitr and do so. Clean (rrjic-?-- merchandise real value in every dollars worth yojubuy More for a dollar than a dollar ever bought. FAMOUS FOR COATS AND SUfTS mine THE BIG STORE ON THE BROAD WALK. Read over every item you'il not be disappointed i 1 1 i f t ' - 1 t w t H t - V , I - 1 re ; p-- t r t t 1 ti- ; 1 1 r 1 t r rw linrlr-ri f.e.np. stretched to a half more- double and even triple its real buying" power Such Dollar Bargains in such vast quantities and such c le an fresh m ere handise will be impossible to obtain again Leather Bagfs. worth up to S2 and $2.50, $1.00 Each 720 peanino pin seal and soft leaiicr hand bags silver and jndd rr-ouatinH. Eilk and leather lined, with' and without variety fittings. White fur neck pieces with ribbon bows $1.00 Each White fur eck pieces, very popular this for dress or street wear, finished with white messaline ribbon bows. Fancy Neckwear all new stock actually worth to $1.50 Saturday 10c Your Choice 20(fi nieces neck wear, collar and caff novelties, fine shadow lace, nets and or gaudies, match sets all the newest nov elties for this season's wear, aetually worth up to a dollar, on sale while the lot lasts. Large Mesh Dags, heavy mountings, $3 values At $1.00 144 silver mesh hags, large size, entirely new shapes, lined with white, chamois skin, heavy German silver mounting very attractive. 15c Pillow Cases, ex tra quality. 42x36 in. $1.00 Dozen fine quality bleached tubing pillow ca ses, soft finished and firmly woven with wide hems, size 86x42 inches. 1 t 1 ! Pie r it she was rot. if it involved any d-srec rT i 1i nt t 1 ' C ' ' v r tmoor' ned ex;,h!;nf ! the m-'dic.-i: his tory of Mrs. rbinkin's e;i-.e while she t i ord wei s b'ft at rh V;opit:i! and ad i v t r t r -Selected Son, i 1 i i V r t i i eft, (1. M. TJoyle and A. A. Xiies were v iteoses hecrd. Or. f'aruph.dl Tes ! ir wooM h3vo ai!owed Mr. Hovle sooke of Soft Bleached 36 inch Muslin 20 yards $1.00 fa pieces fins soft fin ished bleaelieii muslin. full "i; inebes wide, excellent quality for pillow cases and nnder-weaf. Genuine Bridal Cambric 15 ysreia $1.00 Jlriilai cambrie, .'1 in. wide, fine quality, iln ir.!;e 1 se ft, cat; he 'iseii for the best of lingerie wear, ijuantity lis.:-i-ed. Bleached Sheeting 9-4 width 5 yards $1.00 Pinndiird quality well k t o n b r it ti d s of M'.-acbt-d slieetinjr, full fi-4 width, soft finished and woven, close And firm. Bleached Sheets with Wide Hems 4 for $1.00 lOfl dozen hlenehced shop's, double hej ;oz. . 81x1-0 inches, food quality bleached sheet ing with firmly stitchel hemmed ends. IS in. Unbleached Crash Toweling 15 yards $1.00 T'nld:: aeiied cra.-h tow-,-lio-:. In iio'lo-s wide, with w,is::obio fiioe bor ders, rati lx used for 'A a eh eiotiis or fur rol ler towel lose. Larg'e Size Blea'ed Turkish Towels 12 for $1.00 Large fize double wo von blejichrd turklsl; towels, pure white waslj hemnied ends, limited quantity Of one huu dred dozen. $1.50 Bolts Long Cloth, 10 yards for $1.00 Lundt's famous Ion.-' rioth, finiiiPd soft for the host lingerie wear, pure tfchitu, ."ti inches wide. 500ladies' and gents Umbrellas sterling silver mounted taffeta covers values to $2.00, choice A ft. ct ory surplus of f.Oi) I-adies' and Gents' T"n;brel!as S-tirnson s-tec-1 frames, nionnfed on steel rods, with natural wood handle assorted shapes and trimmed in sterling siher TafiVfu. t.o.s. $1.00 Bates1 $1.50 Bed Spreads, $1.00 Another big shipment penuine Bate.? bed spreads, double bed Bize, in mat!? t,p,v and attractive patterns, reuia; fl.5 valuvs. BRIEF IS MISLAID AND CASE IS HELD UL Arpure.ents on tile quo warranto e were baited in circuit court this i iirtp at t.be conclusion of rhe pres r jtioii of the city's side of the conu 'by We H. McKniry. when C. B. ' shall, eounsel for the relators, de. that lie hud Inst his brief. A In ' search of the files in the case was t i but the papers could not be ior.-nt mi i :a co!Himi;tree was taken utit.i - o'eioi k tins iifternooii. When Mr. Marshall !oi-;res his pa pers, he will make tie? closing rnent for the relators. Ji.dc-o V. . i . Church will- probably take tlie under advisement, for several d;i.-, i 84-inch pleached Darrtask y,L$i.oo Heavy quality Ve-ached C4 inch d-t-ma-k woven firm in ::ew and attractive rie.Ma'r.s. exeelient for ever day to-e. 25c Bleached Turkish Bath Towels I for $1.00 E x t r a larg-e size double thro id bleached f u r k i s h towels, finished with wovc-n hem re ed end- . qua'-iri-y iinoted to led dozen. Hemstitched Red Border Huck Towels s for $1.00 Fine quality hem stitched -fo huck towels, large size whh washable ret herders, this lot. ot 2a dozen will so tast - buy early. 18x36 inch Cotton Huck Towels n for $1.00 Cotton huci-: towels largo size, lSxSd in. good quality, heavy huck, hemmed ends; limited quantity ,-f C-'l dozen. 30 inch Fine Quality India Lenon 10 yard ,$1.00 50 r.ioccs fine sheer quality white India l oo:;, ?,'.'! inch wide Sine thread, woven firn;. for vvais-ts nii'i dresse.'. 72 inch Genuine German Damask $1.00 Yard 11 pieces genuine German linen da mask, fine, 2 yards wide. chei--e selec tion of all of the newest patterns, pure silver bleached t ' , i r -ieian i 1 f - t Men's $1 Shirts, all new stock, 2 for $1.00 Men's fine percale, and French madras shirts, all the new fall stock, open fronts with attached cuffs, ail sizes. A Three-Dollar Bargain that will Cause a Stir 38 Silk Dresses. 15 Wool Dresses. Actual Values up to $10.00 and $12. SO at $3.00 A final ch-an-up of just 53 handsome dresses stunninp styles 3-1 fancy niessaiine and pure wool fabrics all the new rolorinci,, in caaiplefo size range, they won't last Ions early choice is advised. 18 bars Palm Olive or Jap Rose Soap, $1.00 iru.oo bars Palm Olive and Jap Rose toilet soaps positively the best toilet soaps on the market, limit 18 burs to ea h. Hr. lid" d n t f r t l 1 (, 1 t n ov. A. r. Kdward: ' li M M l. 1 Mr I'- moved. 15 yards Drapery Goods $1.00 P 1 a i n hem stitched a 11 d fancy barred Berlins, up to 30 inches wide all new choice Etoek, quan tity limited. S1.E0 Inlaid Linoleum $1.00 3 pieces het grade import ed English li noleum, tile and wood ef fects, patterns clear th roit pit to th hack. 3 50 0 Porch Pillows $1.00 Pore); piilov.s, covered with fancy oret.ons and filled with selected silk floss, large s.i.-te in any 00! orings. $1.75 Suit Cases $1.00 10 dozen suit cases, full siz ea, 24 inch and id inch, heav ily constructed with brass fit tings and in side straps. 2 Feather Piilows $1.00 Large full size genuine feath er filled pi! lows, fancy art tick covered; quantity limit ed. 5 Water Color Shades $1.00 Rest quality water c o 1 o 1 window shades - mounted on guaranteed pa tented spring ro;!o--s, ail tin. best colors. 52.00 Lace Carta ins $1.00 IdO la' .-i A not- tiuehain lace curtains, full length, extra width, plain and all-over ef fects, corded wash edges. 50c Fancy Cre tons 3 yds. for $1.00 Fancy cretons so popular for skirts and jackets, all over bfcKt 50c designs includ ed in this lot. Want. ! iloy Judge Larson yesterday afi.-rnoon sucges'ed that the- testimony was not fit for the ears of the Ill-year-old Ran kin lad who was with his n;othr and suggested that he withdraw from the room during the trial. The court ex plained that, he had the po,ver to have hint removed, hut d: 1 not care to exer cise if. leaving the niarfer to the moth er. Mr Edwards concurred in the opin ion hut counsel for Mrs. Lan'-in t! jeeted to removing the boy and he remain ed. 20 dozen women's white lace trimmed lingerie waists, 4 for Soft finish fancy gingham house dress es, Jl.OO values 2 for Pure white linene and white duck dress skirts, Jl.cm values 2 for Gowds, skirts and combination suits, actually worth up to $2.50 , 1 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Women's Tailored Suits that sold up to $20.00 and $25.00 This is the way they will sell: Suit Coats, each $1.00 Suit Skirts, each ..$1.00 Complete suit 2.00 50 dozen whito crepo night gowns, round and V-neck, Jl.oO values, 2 for... l-"0 and $2.r.O corsets, all best known standard makes., each Wool dress skirts, light ond dark col ors, values to 54 00 $2.fti'i fancy trimmed" mid-summer hats, actual value to $7.50 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 J If OBITUARY J (nt Vfn;nj,ti,n. i Oust Magnuson died at 10 this morn ing at the home of his sister. Mrs. Os car Carlson, 1712 Sixteenth avenue. Moline. Mr. Magnuson was born in Sweden, Dec. 1. 1SU7. He came to the United States with his parents and most of his life had been spent in this locality. Surviving him are three sis ters, Mrs. Carlson and Miss Clara .viaeraison or jioune, and .Mrs. S. G. j Nelson of Glen view. II!.. and two broth- 1 ers, Oscar cf Davenport and Charles of Moline. ! Funeral services will he held at 2:50 ' ; i Sunday afternoon at the Carlson resi-i dence. Kev. James Barnett of the First Christian church. Moline, will conduct the services. Burial will be at Riverside cemetery. Fnncral of Mrs. Kobbhis. The funeral of .Mrs. Christine Rob bins was held at 10 o'clock this morn ing at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Ollie Gaylord. 1419 Forty-fourth street. Rev. R. P. Hanc y of Moline had charge of the services. Burial was in Port Byron cemetery. Funeral of Mrs. Wa in w rit lit Funeral services for Mrs. John Wainwright of Zuma will be held to morrow ruormr.g at 10:20 at Zuma Methodist church, with burial in the Zuma cemetery. Mrs. Wainwright diefl at her home Wednesday night after a long illness. She was one of the best, known wo men in Zuma township, having lived there since 1874. Born in Eiairsville, Fa., Sept. 5, Isart, she redded there until her mar riage June 22, 1S71. During her young womanhood she joined the t'nite-i fresh terian church. Throughout her entire life she took great interest in work of Christian nature, being a de voted church attendant. Of the four children born to the Wain wrights, three survive, Samuel and Albert living near the family res id en, e In Zuma township, and Frank residing with his parents. The wid ower is also living. Si.-ice Fijrht in Street. A battle witnesed by scores of peo ples was staged on Seventeenth street, between Second and Third avenues, this afternoon by Peter Soln and James Cloudas. One of the pair had as a weapon a pool cue, which he swung dangerously near the other's head, according to Officer Ristau, who made the arrest. The other, the patrol man said, was throwing rocks ia retaliation. Black Hawk Theatre Corner Fleveiith St. and Twelfth Ate. Ik TOMMIT THE GODDESS Vt'ith Knrle William and Anifa Stewart The Reaping ,, i'artsi The Broken Train (Hazard of Helen Series) The Phoney Cannibal (Hani comedy) TO.MOIJROW With Bridges Burned three paris, tcatiirisiir AutitjKtns Hiiilips and Mabel Truanelle Sweedie in Vaudeville (fomy) SlMtAV, MATIN IK AMI MG1IT The Only Son Flayer PrfidnrtKin in the parts with Thor i he iSusy Bell Bov 'wedj- COME EAliLl Rom