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The Daily Times from Davenport, Iowa • 16

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THE DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1930. 16 COMPLETE MEWS OF. TOBAY -S0CKISIMD THE TIMES BOCK ISLAND OFFICE 3H7 Eightfenth Safpty Bids'. Phone: Rock Island bi3 and 43 VI, R. March Ti.

E. City Editor $45,234 Value Is IKTHiERS LOSES WOODMEN TO SEEK LINCOLN WINS CUP HON SERVICES OF Weds Tomorrow Denkmann Pool Now Is Delight $ulirij)liona (city or rural) can be riaid. paper commenced or discon-imied and news items left nt the ffjc at any time. Want Ads and oilier advertisements can be left here for Complaint! of irregular delivery of The Times should he made to this otioe and will be promptly corrected. Carrier boys are not permitted to receive stops or complaints from subscribers.

Report to the offica direct. TO DICK PEARSON ws MING MEET DRILL HONORS AT Given Estate of Mrs S. Thomas R. I. CHURCHES TO START AT 7:45 P.

H. For the Kiddies INSMIEMTC AT CITY Y. H. C. A TRI-STATE EVENT Rock Island County Court Denkmann Memorial wading Ill WB ILL Three Others Advance td Twenty men including Captain Approves $3,241 Union services will be held tomorrow as usual, with Rev.

A. L. Powell, pastor of Centenary Meth Harry W. Davis will represent Camp No. 26, Modern Woodmen of America, at the tri-state zone encampment will leave early tomor Quarter-finals in Title Flight PREACH 1ST SERMON odist church, speaking at the vKtriweknZwmZ Paced Howard Porter the DPof smalfleaks in then cement basin were repaired, is now perma- Wand playground swimming nently flooded and has come-to be P'W at the the delight of the kiddies of the S1 J'-AJh east end who for the past few days ln P.oints- the flcfcond have been flocking to the pool by year that the east end th tmrea Park has been awarded the grand An inheritance tax of $3,241.06 First Baptist church for congregations in the loop district and Rev.

A. J. Hollingsworth, pastor in the estate of Mrs Selene Thom Four club swingers advanced row morning for Springfield to take part in the state fair and seek prizes in special contests scheduled for Monday and TII1LCKB as of Rock Island was approved in Rock Island county court before of Memorial Christian church, the quarter-finals of the annua Saukie tourney yesterday, but on Judge George Long. Mrs Thomas who was a heavy favorite to finis Mt th norlr hnnrd said 15HS Long lew Was SCCOnd With .35 nn TOovUno- in fho points and Denkmann finished More than 50 teams, comprising was the widow or i nomas n. Thomas former Rock Island postmaster and in the van of the parade, was Ju? an on-ldoker.

He 4s Art Myers speaking at Spencer E. church. Both services will start at 7:45 p. m. Miss Ernestine Stafford director of religious education for all Protestant churches in Rock Is at nn.

timo And th hs.V third with 12 points. Porter out -nTvm Tor-ra fnt. th. BmmffBtora distanced the field in the 20-yard The estate consists of real es uavenport, medalist ia this year' tourney and rated as the onl the best Woodmen drill groups in Wisconsin, Indiana and Illinois will attend the encampment. The Indianapolis, team which gave tate at 618 Eighteenth street, player in the meet who couU during the hot period of the week.

ftroke 611(1 Because of the clamour of the free-style racea and then exhib.it- nViilrlroTi fnr 1100 r.t tha nnnl rtnrintr CO MOre talent by Winning the Rock Island, valued at $4,000 and land, will speak at services tomor match strokes with Mel Clark, stsJ tne uock siana group plenty of personal property of $46,562.45. or oakwood club wh the afternoons, much of the wpair blu r2bbo he ancy divinS Accordine -to the appraiser's William Slater, Moline high rhool football star and popular athlete of that school, will fill the pulpit at Memorial Christian church in Rock Island Sunday morning and will deliver his first sermon on that occasion. Young Slater, the son of Rev-end Mrs W. B. Slater of the First Christian church of Moline, graduated from the Moline high school last spring and will enter Eureka college this fall, to begin his stud row morning at Edgewood Baptist church.

Rv. U. G. Lacey, pastor of Cleland Presbyterian, competition in the head camp drills at Chicago last year, will be among those seeking honors. conquered his opponent easily ye terday.

schedule, the gross estate is vai work wa3 done on part time by the workmen. The summary: ued at $50,562.45 and with deduc will fill the pulpit Sunday at Dick Pearson, Moline hijrh cacf Vary, cironi'nir ttio nnnl wnnld lna 20 vard free stvle First. Edward Rock Island Woodmen team tions of $5,328.24, the net value is star, lurnished one of the btgge: (. mn.f Robinson, Long View: second, Frank drained at 9 0 clock When most of p6Bouti Denkmaan third, Wdliam $45,234.21. upsets of the tourney by eliminaA has been national drill champions of the organization since 1914.

A flag raising ceremony will be held tne emiaren naa gone, ana me Edstrom, Lincoln. Time, 11.5. Legatees, their exemptions and ing aiyers yesterday, 3 up 2. Pea Broadway Presbyterian in the absence of Edward Williams, who is still on his vacation. Rev.

Lacey's topic will be, "Influence of. the Gospel in the Modern Age." An open air meeting tax follows: basin was allowed to dry. Fori 10 yard free style First," Robert spveral honr the next mornin? Frederick, Lincoln second. Will mm son played close to par throug'bod Mrs Samuel Arthur of South ies tor trie ministry in tne christian church. workmen would work on the re- feffing i at Springfield tomorrow at 3 p.

m. to open the encampment. Since its organization Camp 26 has cap tne 18 holes and finished with 72 while the Davenport ace had Wales, $2,000 under will; exemp pairs ana men lei ine waier ior 20 yard back stroke-First. Edward The youngest of three sons of fnr th(, vieaxant Ride and Oe- tion $100 and tax on $1,900 or which is not as good as he hd $190. tured many trophies and won nearly $9,000 in prize money.

It has MISS ETHEL LIVINGSTON piayed berore. the afternoon wading. 1 Robinson. Long View; second, Frank NOW that the work on the basin DeBout, Denkmann third James Car- i. a .,) ney, Long View.

5Time, lfl seconds. has been completed, and several trf varrt BhraHt JtmLvir iTnrf Selenne Arthur of South Wales, Chet Oline Moline, anoth( Marriaee vows will be spoken not lost a competitive drill since $2,000 under will; exemption of seeded golfer, uisposed of tomorrow evening at the Fort 1913 when a national contest was depressions in the walk around the Porter, Lincoln; second. Edward Rob- 1 1 XT 1 $100. and tax, $190. Mitchell, 6 up 5, yesterday to keel Armstrong hotel, uniting Missineia ai topnngneia.

pool nave Deen raisea 10 Keep me nev. Lone Vew. Time. 14.7. Thomas Arthur of South wales, Rev.

and Mrs Slater, he has a land congregations will be held father and two brothers in the at Long View park on Aug. 31. ministry of the church. His eldest Regular morning services will be brother, Roland Slater, is a medi- heid at tnat time. There will be cal missionary China.

His other Sun(iay SChool services tomorrow brother. Dr. Paul Slater of St. morning at the First United Pres- Louis, is ready to go as a byterian church but the morning missionary to Africa in the next worship period will not be held because Rev. Walter N.

Brown, nia record clean. spiasnings wen arainea on, me filing dirfwwt wim.m Ethel Livingston of Rock Island $2,000 under terms of will; exemp tion of 100. and tax, $190. Marsh DeMartaleare, caddyma pool is open full time to the Chil- Tiedemann, Long View; second. Frank rtrpn DeBout, Denkmann: third, James Car- and Mr David Popofsky of Oska-loosa, la.

affiliated with the Phi Sigma Sigma sorority. Mr Popofsky at ter at Saukie, showed that be al: Lena Hoitzhammer of Rock Is i ney. Liong view, uistance, a.i leet. Some landscaping work is being Best front dive First. John Talik is going to be in the champioH land, $10,000 in cash and Rock Is tended the public schools at Oska- done about the srounds surround- Lincoln: second.

Romie Bureunvon. oova ur tuers arc Bitiuu.LcB 1 i pastor, is on vacation. loosa and also Penn college of that snip parade oy conquering Ea Brownlte of Davenport, 2 (up land property valued at exemption of $100, and tax on 900 of $1,390. city. He is secretary and treas Rev.

Brown and his. wife de- ing the pool, and everything is be- flrf renkmann. ji and Bmltn, Lincoln, tied, ing gotten into readiness for the 40 yara free style First, Howard formal dedication which has been Porter, Lincoln; second, William SOCIETY Mel Clark defeated Bernard Olsd of Rock Island, 6 up 4, la the oth urer of the Reliable department Selene Betty, Hazelton, a store in oskaloosa His father, Rev. W. B.

Slater, parted last Wednesday for To- has been pastor of the First Christ Peka- WpeaekV0iS1td Ji, Tur, then will stop in Ravenna, set for Sept. 12. Tiedemann, Long View; third, Edward Robinson, Long View. Time, 25.8. cattle in the championship fligh niece, $500.

totally exempt. Last evening Miss Ruth Wise jpancy awing first, wowara sorter. Lily Murphy Barth of fepencer- inree other matches wet Llvlngston-Popofsky Wedding At a nuptial scene to be per fnrmpd tnmnrrnw nt thfl Fort Arm. Win hunt rtmnV con- to visit relatives before returning Recreation Folder man of Rock Island entertained at the last of the series of parties at played yesterday. In class Dc port exemption, $100: tax.

$90. Miller, Rock eland, beat his fellof Lincoln; second, Ray Ankney, Long View; third, William Tiedemann, Long View. 80 yard medley Lincoln, first (Jack O'Farrell, Stanley Smith, Ray Ankney gregation there, which at the pres- hom-. Rev. Rodney Cobb rector fnAime is planning the erection strong hotel at 6 p.

Miss Ethel wnicn miss uvingston naa Deen Being Prepared by Fred F. Burgert of Rock island, townman, Don Caldwell, 1 up, exemption of $100; tax, nr 1 n. tipw r.nnrrn hi nr i i class Charles Kalina beat Spe Livingston, youngest daughter of tumpuuicuixu uuuug uic yam aw Mr Bnd Airs lnia Livinp-ston. era! weeks. Miss Wiseman enter Chambers, Hotels Ko en.

le First, Long View $90. 1200 Second avenue, Rock Island, tained 18 guests at dinner at the (JacK uarney, toward Koomson, wu Georee Badders of xopeica, complete the church plant started at the SCrV" several years ago when a Sunday ce tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. Bchool room was erected. Holy communion will be cele- Ma.nv friends of the voune man brated at 8 a.

ra. with the chil- folder Ham Tiedemann and Jack Holzer), An illustrated 8-page will become the bride of Mr David itaire notei. ne guests were a nephew, exemption ot tor Lewis of Rock Island, 4 up and Dale Patterson advanced the second round of the class consolation by defeating Haro Johnson of Rock sland, 6 up 5. cnntR.ininp' facta on rpprpatinnal $500: tax. ssu.

Popofsky, son of Mr and Mrs Sol seated at one long taoie aecoratea with the chosen colors, orchid and centers in the tri-cities including $0 Acidity Will Russell Swuler or Cleveland, are planning to attend tan serv- dren's service and church school Thfl will prfnrroH cujuycu UUI- a nephew, exemption of tours, bathing beaches and ath- He lheme OI Event ices at Memorial cnurcn lomor-row morning. i $500: tax, $30. letic fields, is being printed by the Christian Keller of Wichita, ROCK SLAND TEAM Planned August 22 following at 9:30 a. m. Oliver Peterson, tenor, will Bing a vocal selection, "The Penitent," by Van De Water, at the Holy Eucharist service.

There will be a meeting of the Trinity vestry Tuesday at Cnamber of Commerec of the a cousin, $250; totally exempt. SELECT COLLEGE AS three cities in cooperation with the Tri-City Hotel Men's associa Cultivation of soils which has Lillian DeWoir Aiurpny or kock Death Notices long been a perplexing1 problem Island, $200; exemption of $100; INS EASILY; HOPE! 7:30 p. m. in the rectory with Part of the blooklet is devoted for farmers, will be the theme of by Rabbi David Graubart and Rabbi Sol Levitan, both of Rock Island, in the company of 90 relatives and close friends. At one end of the hotel ball room a canopy has been arranged of smilax and roses, under which the couple will stand for the service.

An aisle of ribbons and flowers in the shades of orchid and maize will mark the path of the bridal party. The bride will be attended by tax. $10. Rev. Cobb presiding.

SITE FOR MEtT IS to a 3-page map of the tri-cities a meeting to be held Aug. 22 at Central Presbyterian cnurcn Smith On Friday morning at 10 a. m. wmcn ail or tne Historic p. in.

at me kock lsiana i. trustees. Rock Island, $100; total Mrs C. J. Smith, 47, of Chi- morning prayer and the litany TO CAPTURE TITL spots designated and arrows show M.

C. under the auspices of lv exeroDt. tago, wno lived in kock isiana will be observed in the church ing the tourists how to reach the the Rock Island county farm bu OF STATE SOCIETY Lewis Li. iiaaaers or lopena, 42 years, died at 9:20 p. m.

yes chapel. Dr. T. E. Newland, diS' scenic spots in this vicinity, reau.

Two leaders trom each $500, totally exempt. There are 15 half-tone viewg of township in the county have been terday at the home of her sister, lrict superintendent of the M. E. Mrs Robert Arrief, in Beloit, ChUrch, who resides in Galesburg, Arlene Badders of TopeKa, Kan her sister, Mrs A. G.

Fleischman Only one Rock Island team the most important recreation invited to attend the session. grand-niece, $500, totally exempt been able to reach the semi-fin8 Wis. Death was clue to neart ais- win be i rom, island next week areas in Rock Island C. M. Linsley, assistant profes- nfi ta, i irtn-Af rki.

Through the offer of Dr. G. A. jiarrv nauuers tu newiun, txeui ease after an illness of three to conduct the fourth Quarterly of the tri-city doubles touro ana Moline. sor in trie extension division or a nephew, exemption of cago, cousin of the bride as maid ll which opened at 1:30 p.

m. tod? weeks. conferences at the various It is hoped to interest tourists agriculture at the University of $500: tax, su. at the Rock Island Arsenal cour; Agnes Levecn was horn Sept. rhurches.

He will meet with the of honor ana Miss nutn Wiseman wi lb and Miss Florence Lewis of Rock gata Htorical iciety and the Elizabeth Kieney of Indianapo- in not only visiting the Rock Is- Illinois, who specializes in soil land Arsenal, Black Hawk Watch culture, will address the group. The youthful corfibination of Ro 3882 in Moline, and was mar- Snencer M. E. eroun on Aue 25 1 s. $100, totally exempt.

Island as bridesmaids. v.A aid Reddig, Rock Island met ried Aug. 1, 1900, in Muscatine, ani wiil have charge of the ses Tower and other lamous spots in Farmers are urged to bring sam- Carrie K. Lewis of Kock Island Mr Irving Livingston, brother of I n-ll vwiaa ntt.i vf. I gymnasium September 16.

The champion, and Dick Goepel, turn 10 j. omiiu, who st-ivfu in Hion at Centenarv M. on $100, totally exempt. Aug. 19 arbermandThTuThrV Agnes Reid or Angeles.

back the challenge of Taube as Peterson of Davenport by scor as police magistrate in Rock Island. He preceded her in death May 5, 1925. The Centenary trustees recently niece, legacy of $2,500 and residuary estate of $5,342.10, total this locality but to enjoy the fine pies of earth with them to the play facilities which are. offered meeting. here.

The booklet will be off the Some farmers throw away high press soon and will be distributed priced clover seed through their among hotels, gas stations, and failure to test soils and use the restaurants the middle-west correct acidity in applying lime, or b-3 and 6-4 yesterday at decided to call an annual meeting Rock Island high school stadiuf of exemption of $50U, -fST piiAi? LZi k. of aU members so that every one ning from Beloit and will be f. A A Gottnar of Newton, la. Little 11 iSE ir J.ii r-oi Mtnn which will be held in Rock Island In the other battie yesterda and tax on $7,342 of S440.M. taken to the Knox mortuary.

Fu- Lf.r. fourth quarterly conference. Carrie Howard Bell of San Ga the doubles team of Dr. Ai Hai rhiPflP-ft will Hp th finwpr riria week of September 14 Rev, ana aujaceni and others have the habit of ap- line and Ben Potter of Rock Mai The cost of the folder is being uivinr the mineral to land that briel, a niece, $2,500 a JPowPll. -nostor ftf the and Henry James Davis of Chica- At a meeting of the sesqui-cen- m.

with Rev. tomorrow at 2 under will and residuary estate 1 church, has returned from his bowed to Clay LeGrand and Mi Conn, both Davenport residen go, smaU nephew of the bride, will tenniai group and allied organiza carrv the rine on a satin nillow. tions last evening at the Rock Is $5,342.10. a total of ex cation. He visited in Assumption, shared by the hotel men and the already contains plenty of lime.

Chamber of Commerce. It is a large acreage of the soil in Unplanned to send out 20,000 of noi3 stiu contains lime placed emption of $500, and tax on $7,342 A miiRiral lmwram will nrerede land Y. W. C. A with John 111., and Keokuk.

His topic for the scores being 4-6, 6-2, and 6 It was a thrilling match with Islanders stubbornly striving of $440.53. the ceremony given by the Silber- Hauberg presiding, it was decided them before the tourist season there by nature. Most farmers closes this year and then to in- are not funy familiar with soil v.u-u.au- gervice8 at the First nocK cemetery. Baptist church tomorrow evening Surviving are a daughter Mm fee The Wfty to Make the stein trio, comprised of Mrs Mar-1 tu -UK us VL "ie "iiwus crease this distribution consider gain the decision but dropping acidity, and in order that the tin Silberstein, harpist, Herbert couege auditorium lor Historical Friends Seek Kjin ably next year. of competition after winning waste of clover and alfalfa seed Church What We Want it to Be.

Silberstein, violinist and Arthur oueiy uay. Petersen, 'cellist. While the vows I Mayor to Welcome Them first set. corn be reduced, the meeting has Of E. Lawyer, Dr.

J. E. Pinkerton of Pitts brothers, Floyd Leveen of Rock been called. A simple test de Man Masquerading burgh, a member of the ex are being sponen, they wm piay The program will open in the 111 in Hospita vised by the University of Illinois "in the Time of morning' with Miss Stella Drumm. Former Champions ecutive, board of administration Island and Swan Leveen of Be loit Mrs Smith was reared and edu AS Deal JVlUte 1 Old experiment station at Urbana The bride's gown is of ivory Uerretarv of the Missouri State.

of the United Presbyterian The condition of E. E. Lawyer, rn tells whether the soil is acid and satin fashioned in princess style, Historical societv. Mllo M. Ouaife cated in Rock Island and attend Rock Island real estate and in Play Monday Fori) Women's Net Titn church, will speak at the Gloria Del Third P.

church on Aug. 1U LcdVe Ulc lliy the proportionate amounts it has, with long sleeves and a close fit- 0f Detroit, Dr. Louis A. Warren ed the Kimball school 5. 1 ting nooice, cut low tne deck 1 of Fort Wayne, and Mrs 27.

His topic will be, "Our World Kansdafrt Funeral surance man, who was stricken by a stroke at a night baseball game at Douglas Park two weeks ago, is reported critical. He is in mute wnsDecK 01 uuawa, iu i it arrested when it is alleged he 1 ytManS tO 11010 Piinproi KPrvirP fnr r.dward and Our Gospel." This is the with a long train tailing trom a t. Anderson of Rock Island among large satin flower. Her full the speakers. Mayor Chester Ransdaert, 82, were held this only stop he will make in the tri-morning at St.

Paul's church in cities and a11 Presbyterians are posed as a deaf mute and begged Ontlinr TVTpnr Frio money and food from residents of VUUIlg lltrar XriC length tulle veil ia edged with Thompson will -give the address St. Anthony's, hospital. A communication sent to naniuiy iace anu iiem bu cuu- oj welcome. Rock Island with Father L. E.

U15 nneuu. the east hill distnet, was ar- i lure wua wieaiu iuge ui- It waa announced that Dr. VanStappen, rector, officiating, hother, Frank Lawyer, of near raigned in police court today onl 7 "'e Zau, eluding Fort Armstrong lodge No. Butte, Mont, who was located by iIary's ceme1 4-H Club Tours to wuuu.vu6v,. 790 anWr an oil-Hair fMltlncr soms.

ner "we bb Iryin Cutter deM the North. bouquet of orchids, calla lilies and westem university medlcal Bchool lllleS Of the Valley. nroeont a naner "VIt Tnhn friends of the stricken man here Investigation by the authorities "1 Two stars of clay ceur, both former champions, will ba tie for the Rock Island womei tennis title Monday evening at Rock Island high school stadiuf Uhey are Natalie Souders, who fi ished in first place last summj and Marjorie Clow, twice winn. of the trophy. Miss Souders had a hard tih defeating Marian.

Detwiler, girls' champion, yesterday, finally -won the decision when won two straight sets, 6-4 and 7' brought the information that Pallbearers were Fred Rensce- Be Held Next Week vif ill. 2:. Route No. 3, between Erie and Mrs Fleischman will wear pink tno ofrn aoi nf Frank Lawyer, who lives on nan, juwara nenscenari, ioe uv Hillsdale. nineteenth Pyth emoroiuereu uet auu yui.

imv thft htatnriffli hndv'a mPtlnp' Tlr By County Groups ranch, near Twin Bridges, Mont, V. rSrJh riS district with headquarters in him was dismissedwhen he Rt.rljn chfLre. J. the er iioweia wm ue iUHea Gale was a pjoneer phylcian in and lilies of the Miss Rose- Rock l3landt' CQllntv waa is in a Butte hospital following an operation for goiter. Block, John DeBlock, Harry De-Block and Frank Talboon.

Curtis Funeral Funeral services for Mrs Her Two 4-H club tours have been I1: rangements. mary Livingston wiu wear flesh Another brother, said to he liv planned next week, according to TU. Vi A baseball game between the color crepe Elizabeth trimmed with stuart Adl waB appointed ing in Nebraska, has not been lo vey E. Curtis, church worker, who R. Spencer, adviser for the Rock 4-" I charman of the reception com leave run; maou wiium-a.

nau Red3 and the Blues will Start at aWay 10 a- m-. ai lunch there wl11 cated. died yesterday morning at her rest Island countv farm bureau. One roses ana mies 01 uie vaney. mittee for Dr.

Cutter and will in. vltj vuv I hp. a. nrotrram of races and manv Tne Driaesmaias wiu wear pnn- it mmKr. nt th.

Rnir Tian Miss Clow eliminated Marjoj Stapp by the count of 6-4, and and gained the final round onj more. dence, 931 Nineteenth street, Rock will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday Bland, will be held Monday at 10 Edgington township and will a. m.

at Broadway Presbyterian atrt nt MpQimdv'a fnrm. Th nnmHics Amonir th pnntpstsi on cess style dresses of pink and blue CoUnty Medical society to hear rrrrmAir with ITfflTlph Tlnrpra nn 1 i 'q C. E. Hartkopp Is Assessed $5 For Wnr VPT.Prnrt hnres the program are "horseshoe pitch wSiu, ine jeciure. the shoulders.

They will carry wather Tnhn rniar v.u church with Dr. W. G. Oglevee, other jg scheduled for Thursday at I pastor of South Park Presbyterian wiUl the members of Drury church, officiating. townshiD narticiDatintr.

pink, roses and blue? delphinium Ua un Cnarge OI JbOrgery under, the same race for girls ot Milk Group Plans Resisting Officer The little flower girls will wear tv, i.ne same age, za-yara sprmia iur The body will be taken to the Peterson, who was arrested boys and girls from 6 to 8 years, Membership Driv organdy frocks of orch and maize t(J ri wr -rrk ftnf ftlo in MTWIO II I C. E. Hartkopp of Rock Island, two days ago when he raised a 50-yard dash for ladies which will disturbance in the west end of the decide the championship of the home from the Knox mortuary to- ine 7, morrow afternoon. Burial will be Zon Tyler farm in Illtoois City, in Memorial Park cemetery. Kf i0 Plg5 8 fK Opening of a membership drfi the tablet in honor of Le Main vhite baskets.

The ring bearer Cassee The Broken Hand)f gauk reaLan 5 Znthor ftf tnp IndiaIt chief, constructed at once chn it can be dedicated Sept. 17 bnde fng ii Pt Old Settlers' day at I I i i i i i. i nn arrested by Police Officer Tom Raisback in the restaurant in the Harper hotel building and charged with resisting an officer, waa tried before Police Magistrate John T. Bauer this morning and paid a fine rarA Thank 1 wmcn win oe oeia on jsepveiuwer i of the Quality Milk associate has been planned for Monday I 7:45 p. m.at the Rock Island M.

C. A. city, and police say escaped district, ladies' shoe kicking and from, the state hospital at East shoe-mixing contests and clothes Moline, where he had been sent as pin contest for boys vand girls, for treatment as a' disabled vet- There will also be a tug-of-war eran" faces new chareres in the do- and a 100-yard dash for men to tn tvianir frinri is one of the events on the pro- end neighbors for their kindness Uram- Te and their leaders Mrs Popofsky will wear black chif- BlacK "r814" Park' fnr, and lap, an hoth will carrv an Sant to Speak of $5 and costs. and Bjmpatby during our recent CAtu lip r-nnrt whpn state authorities decide the district title in this Hartkopp who had been out on The Sons of the American Revo will take action against him rather event bereavement in the death of Ed- farKS "'iaenJ ward Ransdaert. We also wish to w.U1Iam.

Parks leader of the director of the Illinois Agricultil al association, and R. J. Ham: ton, organization director for Eighth District of the farm Followins- the service a weddinsr lution under the leadership of W. than return him to the East Moline bond since his arrest pending trial, pleaded not guilty when ar institution. thank Rev.

L. E. Van Stappen, agtngton unit. pallbearers, singers and those who! T. B.

Watson is leader of the Police Investigate raigned. He was convicted on the Peterson in two warrants held reau, will be present. 1 testimony of the officer who ar floral Drury unit and Cliff Nussbaum is Abandoned Launch by the police is charged with issu dinner will be served and dancing R. Spencer, Rock Island, will dedi- will follow. The Silberstein trio cate the tablet Former Gover- will play during the dinner, and nor Samuel Van Sant of Minne- Heuer'a.

orchestra will play later sota, who formerly resided in for dancing. Late in the evening Rock Island, will be the principal the cowrie will leave for a trip speaker for Old Settlers' day. rested him. Mr and Mrs Gust Tollenaere president A meeting has been ia nupeu iu secure a mi, membership before arrangemen ing two forged checks in Rock is and family. called of the Kurai unit Tnursaay are made with the dealers on land on June 19, each for the sum In Sylvan Slough Rock sland police are investigat at 8 p.

m. at the Rural town nan. Not Guilty Plea of $27.50, uiauiiuuiiuu ux mut lu uuis vit which will include the Canadian Lieut. Karl E. Madden, who has A Post Hnc To one of these he is alleged to Made by Moritz ing a report that a small launch Rockies.

After Oct. 1, they will charge of the Rock Island Naval have signed the name of H. Paul rh nf PHp Judge Approves Tax reside in Oskaloosa, la. reserves, gave a report on the son. and to the other the name of has evidently been abandoned on inruin the banks of the Sylvan slough, in Out-of-town guests at the wed- water carnival.

A movement to aid World veterans in Rock Island and to cure funds for Rock Island d4 For Wm. A. Smith In E. Jving Estate Leo Moritz of Rock Island, ar rested by Rock Island police Thurs day of this week, pleaded not guil ding will be Mr and Mrs Philip He was allowed $125 for prizes Livingston, Mr and Mrs A. K.

Liv- which will be given those who have ingston and children, Mr and Mrs the best decorated floats in the 1 the rear of the Burlington round TWO DlVORllE SUITS FILED 'The report says the launch has No. 200 of the American Legionf Funeral services for William A. The state of Eliza King of Mo-Rmith ns Pnrir inland nirtKt line was valued at 14,040.98, ac- ucuiK wii.ivi, i i i ....1 ft ty when arraigned in Rock Island county court today charged with contributing to the delinquency of i i- neen ilea ud inere lur suiuc uuw N. S. Kier, Mr and Mrs F.

B. Kpus- river spectacle which will be held netz and children, Mr Milton Breg- on the Rock river near the Watch Two from Rock Island filed and has been gradually stripped proposition is to employ a numf nf Idle Wnrld war vpfprona tn Civil war veteran, were held this cording to the appraiser's schedule afernoon at the home of his aPPved by Judge George Long rfa.To-hjM- i. Thnmn of the Rock Island county court, a minor child. He was unable to stone, Mrs Pauline Goldman, Mrj Tower. He hopes to secure 100 Israel Goldm' Mr Emil Goidman, entries and can be reached at 921 nmA 4mefnll tlliimi'nofafl Vimiea t-11 1 post a 'bond of $1,000 and was re lUOkBU i.J..,.

LV UW. iom ctroot th I Inheritance tax of $43.52 was dis- suits for divorce in kock isiana 0f fishing tackle, and au trim-county circuit court yesterday, mings and equipment with the ex-John L. Victry asks a divorce -ieption of the engine, from Lula Victry, charging cruel- Mrs Morris Bloom, Miss Lena American Bank building Daven turned to jail by Judge George Long. Moritz was arrested with Mar Uioom, Mr uavis tsioom, jvir isa- port. dore Goldberg, all of Chicago; Mr The Rock Island American Le -fged post, G.

A. had charge of touted eoua IV on legacies of two the services with Rev. H. First, Cte i'L post commander, officiating. Pallbearers were Frank Downs, the net CStttte was ty.

He claims that she scratched Pomnnio-n Plnrinpn and struck him on various occa- dmpdlgn I Idnilt-U garet Ryckeghem, 14, while their car was parked on Rock river sions. They weremarnea iJec. 15V iVanSreilSlS 21. 1913. in Nashville, Tenn, and Mrs Sol Popofsky, Mr and Mrs gion post will have charge of the Sam Popofsky of Oskaloosa, ticket sales for the concert to be Mr.

and Mrs Jacob Cohn and given by the United States Marine daughter Ruth of Waterloo, hand, Sept. 18. Dr. Adler was Mr and Mrs L. Friedman of Oska- nnmpd dirpptnr nf tirkot rH1pi road at 4 a.

m. Thursday. SAVE Alberta Browder or kock is PER land charges non-support in di Hilton Park, young evangelist, with his pianist, Samuel Q'Dell. and Paul Kitch. drummer, will iSy'cLf.

"PS MED Ft VAGRANCY 41 vorce action against James Brow loosa, Mrs L. Canter, Misses Advertising will be in charge of 5 Harry Dugan, arrested by Rock conduct an evangelistic campaign Ella and Ethel Davis of Chicago; group headed by Dr. Clifford Veterans. The firing tquad was in fhsrge of R. Y.

McConochie and ai sixm sireei ana imrieenm nuu x.a Myers and Rav Wilson of the Le Gallon On Gasoline Island police on a vagrancy charge was sentenced to four aths in Hoban Funeral Directors avenue, Rock Island, starting to rT 1 A i aj S100 8 drum and COrP9 the Rock Island con when If JL l-'Tza vxvriiicn, nun duu der, She further requests that an injunction be issued to restrain her husband from selling an automobile and other personal property. The custody of a minor child is sought by her. The couple erc married July 10, 1926, in Rock Island, arraigned before 9 George Oeorge Slrochlcr, bugler, blew taps. Trio lodge, A. F.

A. con-din ted services at the grave. Bu-riM was in Chippiannock 513 17th St Tel. R. 371 attonrlnrl tjAnl, T.J Additional C0CK IS 130(1 Additional LAM0NT COAL CQ morrow evening.

Mr Park is a graduate of the Berean Bible institute of jSan Diego, Calif. There will be meetings every sight except Mondays. FREE (llAfEL Long in Rock Island Tfjnty court yesterday. Information in the land schools, later attending the Society will be found on 1713 1st Ave Rock Island uniYfrsitjr where, ehe page b. case was filed Juce 23, last..

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