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: 1 v FRIDAY THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS NOVEMBER h! 1919. ::jnsauARE IflRTIII STORE Id OPEN DOORS Beet of Ita KM la rUO West, Says Heat of . . Ombf Cenpaay - Thm the new Martin dear store. 7M. Seventeenth afreet sad Bee- l.erenae, ISth of a chain eatab 1mA hr tha Martin company In trl-dtlee, opens tomorrow, m will sea what la undoubtedly t finest cigar store in tha middle' at, without exception. Through ig experience In tha Held of waging thla claaa of business I operator! hare been able to ere t.a atore perfect in ita kind, laid wge- Martin, president of the apaay, today. taiahed throughout In ootid nogany, glittering glass and mar V tha fixtures of tha store' alone I I wonderfully . attractive. On aides of tha room an unbroken etch of plate glaaa allow paas hy to aea Into the entire store. Jtfn the floor ia of mosaic tile t the celling of patterned steel, (So the wall above the casee and ter fixtures is finished in ataate- I tapestry effect, t JTie impression gained upon iking at the nnished establish- -nt Is one of extreme neatness, itefulness and color. There is (apparent color scheme, but care been taken to avoid harshness I contrasts. Everything has the Wance of grace and yet ntll f The large amount of solid ma ,any used contributes to this ef- t . v-' i lesidea arrangements for vie 0 of all forms of tobacco and idles quite an exceptional foun a and luncheonette -take their; o at the north end of the room, j mo will be in use when the for- opening takes place tomorrow. doors will be thrown open in , morning at 9:30.-, 1 Souvenirs for Visitors. I Wvenirs for ladies and others' f men who visit the new ostab Mnent will be a feature of the, ming. A general invitation to public has been issued by the aagement to stop in and look r the shop tomorrow and It is v acted that crowds will take ad tags of the opportunity. The elty of creating such an artistic eo of business for the sale 'of cco And light eatables appeal Jie taste of everybody. Bock Islander this morning uoented upon the changed ap raaee of the corner where the r store has been installed. For '37 years back It was the site of I old Thomas drug store, a land Is of Rock Island, people see- it then and returning now ;ld never recognize the corner, I eoUloonixed. The drug store d operation a year ago. Ita ter room was completely reno i within and without to make lea for the Martin store. and .Martha Hlndryck, part "lot 11, Mrs. K. N. Warner's 1st addition, East Mollne, $140, - Warren L. Bastmsa and wife to Henry J. Craadall,. lot 125, Emma D. Valla's addition. Moline. Shoo. Henry Kohl et al to Maurice Goethals, lot U, block 1. Deebel-, Ilehn'a addition. Mollne. W.600. Edward J. . Brandmeyer to Lee Pasderskt lots and 10. block 1, South Pyk addition. Rock bland, Blomdino Case to Paul Tearaon, lot 1, block S, Daeks' addition Rock Island. 1900. Phil and EUa J. Mitchell J Remolds Eng. Co- lot 15, block 4, Columbia Park, Rock . Island, $1,600. - Archie Mclnnls et al to R. I. Lumber Co lot , W. H. Redeck er'a 12th Ac. addition. Rock Island, IL00. il Charlotte Bwanson to Josephine Peard, lot IS, block F,tEdgewood Park, Rook Island, IL An rust Schmidt and wife to Em llle Teachke. lot 6, block , B. Dav enport's Srd addition, Rock Island, 11.600. Uridge M. Whtffen to Minnie Campbell, lot 5, and part lot , Falrvlow addition and part lot 2; block 1, Brooks' addition, Rock Is land, $1)00. James V. Oatton and wife to James F. Delaaey. lot C block X, Columbia Park. Rock Island, SI. J. Petersson Co. to J. w. mc- Kee, lots 14, IS and ltVMock 10. Pitts, Gilbert Pitts' addition, Mo line, II. - ;.-. ' , Albert F. Pettraberger- to H. OchaTnart lot 10. block 2, Spencer ft Caae addition, kock lsiana, -ax Jacob Ramser and wife to Gue- tav Tegeler, lota S and S, block 1. W. B. Bailey's pan addition, mock Island. SL - Carl J. Nordqum to Isaac w. Crane and Josephine Crane. lot 151, Glen Oaks addlUon. JJpllne. II. Edward H. Guyer, et al. to Wes ley L. Lnblk. lot 26, block 224, New Shops Center addition, Eaat Mo line. S400. , j- Edward H. Guyer. et al, to Wes ley L. Lublk, lot 25, block 224, New Shops Center addition, East Mo line. $400. .. . . - - Camel Tlmmerman and wife Jo Emil Johnson, lot 5. M. HorsU kamp'a sub-division- to Ridgevtew addition, Moline $2,526. . -Henry W. Plambeck. and wife to William E. Anderson and wife, part lota 6 and 6, block lyPark Ridge, Mollne, SL . f m ' Alexander B. Mclntyre and wife to Frederick L. Sherman, lot 7, block 6, Columbia Park, Mollne, $L Frederick L. Sherman and wife to Alexander B. Mclntyre, lot 2S, block 7, Forest Hill second' addi tion. Moline, SL - . MoUne Trust Bavmga naac w Meersman Broal lot 2S-30. West Highland addition, Molina, $1.00. v Peoples Savings Bank ft Trust company to John 3. Normoyle, south 6 geet.giot l-a- Kicniana. South Mollne toVnship. $L J. P. Romme and wife to James V. Oetion, lot 10. block 10. Bnford ft Gnyera addition. Rock Island, $1. Joaanh Vers and wife to Basel Karatena, tot 1. block "E," Prospect parkvMoline, $200. , Haroline M. Frederieksen toJohn L. Simmons, tot S, block 2, Forrest HiU, Moline, $1.- Benjamin C. Dunlap and wife to Walter Dunlap, lot 1-10, Benjamin C. Dnnlap's addition. Rock Island, L ' y Benjamin7 C. Dundap and -wife to Grace May Dunlap, lot 2-0, Benja min C. Dnnlap's addition. Rock Is land, $L v N-- Benjamin C Dunlap and wife to Raymond Leo'Dunlap,tot J-8, Ben jamin C.Jtanlap's addition, JBock IalamLSL Charles Grilk and wife to John A. McClelland, lot 210 Garden ad dttlon. Rock Island, $L R. B. Shaw and wife to Oren Byera, lot 14, block 4, Wallace Grove addition. Rock Islandv (1. Five Great iDiscourit Sales Commtmcing Saturday at ' S07-200 West Second Street 5n County Records i i 1 1 ; O f ' 'Warrantr Deeds. ; ank and Jennie Perkins lo a Even, part lot 22, block 2, lley's aub division. Rock Is l SL , ttie. and FelU EtUnger to Al ( Dockterman, lot, Rosonfleld's ad aub division. Rock Island, van and Opel Terplles -to ur F. Anderson, lot 27. Maker's lan tract. $3,500. wman and Anna J. Hansen to leld P. Gross, lot 2, Hanson oenlg's addition. Rock Island, kn Scheuerman and wife to I W. Bandera, lot 9, block 4. wnt View addlUon, East Mo- SL j arles Andrles and wife to Al iTerstraete. part lot 8, block 1, oUehn's addition, Mollne, $1. 5aaa Hansen and wife to both Hunn, lot 1, Koenlg'a ft en's addition. Rock Island, $1. lga and Nel J. Hanson to o Peters, part lot 4, block 1, ; Ridge, Mollne, $1. Island Brewing- company ( FJPetersberger, aouth 40 feet UT80 feet of lot 10. block 2. xt ft Case addition, Rock Is SL a , ttles E. Roach and wife to ind. .L.. Fuller, lot 1, block 24, A addition, Silvia, SL nk l. Yerbury and wife to e oVorria, lots S and S, Doug- lall's third sub-division of tt 15, 17, 2w, $9,000. raret L. and F."S. Budlow, nerican Trust ft Savlnga lot 1, block 3, Black Hawk i addition, -Hock Island, $1. i tChristiensen and wife -to W M. Reeves, part outlot B, i second addlUon, Moline. $1 tw M. Reeves and wife to i-hjlstieaseu. lot 244, North I od addlUon. -Mollne. SL . ft 0, Nordqulat and wlfo to it JVordqulst, loU 1 nd 2. 1, Acme addition, MoUne, $1. ' ir iW. Efflynd to Oliver P. ;:i0t IS, block 2. Chue ft addlUon, South Mollne, SL jo M. and Harry W. Leon- Elomdino Case, undivldel t tom, block 2, Deck's sec ItCton, Rock Island. $206.26. M F. Lambert and wife to , oat. part lot 6, A. C. Dart' I iMtt. Rock Island $1.00. I k T. Porter and wife to B. X) nan, trustee, N. E. U sec i and part N. W. section $1.00. f G. Brltton to EmrnV V. fan, lot 10, block 1. Smalley's Ibaivislon, Rock Island. $860. f To W. Regenberg to Manty lovouloa. lot 80, block 123. addlUon, saat moubo, Discounts Range from 10 to 50 in These Sales Just now, with winter setting in, when you most need these warm garments, Newman's help to cut .dawn' the high costs with a great sale in all departments . I v - : Choice of Any Long .Cloth voai in fjur tenure oiuck. Starting Saturday at . . , . . .. wo M i mi I OF ANY PLUSH rnlT mi rkiiD FN. (j TIRE STOCK Maasa a amsawnMn w O. asjaw urr day - x - v ... .. All short Chappy Coata of Suede Cloth, Chinchilla and Leatherette in cluded at 10 Discount Y Choice of Any Cloth or SUIe Dress in Our Entire Stock JSatin, TYicolette, Sere, Velour, Trico tine, Velvet and Georgettes. CHOICE SATURDAY AT ()oFF : Every Suit in the Store in Five Lots Your unrestricted choice'" any of our fine Suits, values to $150.00, at $25 $35 $42.50. $50 .. $75 Tomorrow is the last day of BLOUSE WEEK AU $10 to $30 Blouses 10Off MarkedyPrice AU$3Sto$7SBhuse93BlOffiIarkedPrice y Do your Christmas Chopping here Tomorrow and Save v and Manty Anaataaaopoatoa ro w. Regenberg, lot 30, iU, New Shopa addition, ti iu ai an ; Yed' Asdoraoa and wife tcH ' Afldoa. tot 22. block us. -30 addition, Eaat MoUne, - t Lahdhufat ot' al' 'to Utndouist, Wt 2L btock -t. iLM. t rmelia Cuala to'Raml Buy Fur From a Reliable Fur rier Only, who Sells Theiri fojr What They - Qualityns the main thing in slurs as in diamonds, find as in diamonds, few are experts, therefore you must, place your confidence in the integrity of a reliable ftirrier.. j A Mistake in buying at the wrong place will worry you ,) all through the winter. There are three things you must know about your tur ner unless you are yourself a fur expert -A . v f .They are: ' -. : ' v v - ' V i (1) That the Styles are attired. - . -1 (2) That the Varieties are comprehensiye. (?) ,Thaf he U Thorougl)Iy.Reliable.j You have to buy furs largelyon faith and confidence. ' . Our reputation safeguards your interest TheNRichte label on a fur garment, however inexpensive the latter may be, is an absolute guarantee of reliability. njMM WEST SBOOND ST. OAVENPORT. IOWA v I - . xnr- L a m - m Tomorrow is the BIG DA Y! 1 Santa amve to-- morrow morning at 10:55 (Milwaukee DepotFoot f Perry St.) r We got it straight bom the jolly old fellow himself-by wirelessi-and that every girl and boy may know just what he sut; and how anxious he is' to see you allt we are, reprbdtlcing his message word for .word. V ' i-. ' x -': C': I To ail good boys and girls " uHU arrive in Davenport at 10:55 Satur day morning at the Uihvaukee depot, foot of Perry Street, I want all my little friends on hand to meet me and to act as my bodyguard Jna bigpprade to my Tri-Cify headquarters ( onthe 5th floor at HarnedjmdVon-Maur's. y (8) Santa Clous, i We will stnd aband to meet him! and a - gaily decorated automobile, so that he may ride in style as befits the children's -Saint9 to a Store in full cHristntas readiness -vv .4; The coming of Santa data alwaysH , marks the start of the Christmas season ' at Harned and Von Maur's. ' H Our Christmas stocks' are now at their best-rthe four waAls ef this store are. fairly bulging with gift articles. Dif ferent ana distinctive, gifts, many of which can not be found in any other . store in the Tn-Ciues. : V y Christmas decorations, are now in their places; -The beaub fal white, green and red of the Christ- mas season are everywhere. , y C'eter Rabbit," duster Bear," "jBob, ' x by Broadtail" and other animal people, ' so dear to the hearts of children, peep - from the ledges on the first floor. lit y tie Red Riding Hood': and the wicked wolf, too, Are here. 'Harmoniously dec orated booths filled to overflowing, with gift suggestions dot the broad aisles. Each department is in gala at- -tire, making the store a thing of life and beauty. . ' . - ;' The Christmas spirit radiates from every nookrand corner and is reflected in the smiles of the -salespeople, who are eager to help you - 'solve the problems of your gift let by helpful suggestions, c ' iA ' Come tomorrow and enjoy atrip' through this modern fairy land. You'll notice the moment you step through the door that this store has, indeed, that indefinable something-calledsjlie "Christmas spirit" ( , $40,000 worth of Joys, dolls and game's in the . SF ''-. ..LA. S . w - 5th vfloor, JL U tUllCA flocr That mammoth display of toysvof last year, which you marveled at has been 5th practically doubled this year. The Tri-Cities have here, 'an assortment of toys to select from such as is usually found only w a much larger city. v A mnnir tha hunHroH ri tiw nro a . ' , s t t Sko Flia ; Moxteakia Iron toya , Piajm v SISOte $10 . ; trans 90e to H2S $2.76 to fILSO ' ' I IKm IMS Books Drams Coaster . wagons OMOto $M0 ' . Gamos ; ioe to IS j Wood toys SOe to $1 than 2000 dolls to choose from- I A alcht ttaK vdl ataka rnnrr UtO Bothertf" heart aaaoe vita Joy sad eyes grow bright with onthwalaom DoUa of v orety descrlptton from doth sad cello lMd ones np to the Torr finest with kid-a-Hne body, aatarally early hair aad hot AMo oyaa. -: . . i5c to $45 Blocks 80c to S4 Airplanes ' Toy cannons Blackboards 25ete $S. x SOo is $JN . $UBh4J0 BO to t TSete SUO no s Tats ,a ranm 10231 1 A A w V--'