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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 3

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The Dispatchi
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Moline, Illinois
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MOLINE DAILY DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1921. MARKED tAtfOCS rCCBTr AND 3UT CONTEST MOLINERS HAV BY GOOD FEELING OWN TROUBLES determine whether Moliners are too much concerned at present with their own problems to give beed to world problems, or whether the-lack of attendance was due to the fact that the meeting was hurriedly called and that it was practically unadrertised. A similar meeting will be held this evening in the American legion hall in Rock Island, for organization of the Rock Island branch, and Moliners interested in the Irish cause are invited to attend. THE BUST STORE ON FIFTH AVENUR daughter of Illinois City came Saturday evening for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Wynn. Laura Gramanz of- Itock Island spent last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ilcrtha Cramanz. Mrs. Mary Van Hoek returned Friday from a few days visit with relatives in Moline.

Tri-city visitors from here Saturday were Henry Vieger, Irene Peters, I.ila Dackson, Harry Krapp, John Vieger, Irvin Haraor, Clarence I Edwards, Itudolph Mflas, Williom Walker aud Herman Nitz. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh It. Martin were entertained Sunday at the home of Delegat2s Are Made Happy by Words of Judge Graves and Judge Blodgett.

Show No Interest in Turmoil in Ireland; Organizsr'to Try Again. Fashion's Most 'Distinctive Coats and Suits- for Women BOGOS check writer STILL UNDER ARREST Mr. and Mrs. Kd Martin in Moline. ltobert Somerson and Mrs.

Tillie Krapp called on their son and nephew. Mrs. Cecil Fields, the woman who attempted to cash a bogus check in ICoy Somerson, at the Lutheran hos the Jericho pharmacy last week, pital in Moline Monday evening. Mrs. Somerson returned home with them then tried the same stunt in Daven having been jnth her son since his port and was arrested, is still in jail at Davenport- A preliminary hear arid.

Misses Garments made of preferred fabrics by skilled tailors. Each mode presented is ing has been scheduled for Saturday. Davenport police appear to be puz zled over the indentity of the woman. It operation. The Rev.

William Berge attended the Presbytery Tuesday evening and Wednesday at Alexis. Fred Wilhouse sr, of Hock Island spent last week at the home of his son, George Wilhou.se, and family. Xo Moline branch of the American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Itepublic was organized last night Moliners may or may not sympathize with the aspirations of the Irish people, but apparently they haven't time to devote to the present quarrel between England and Ireland. Three persons greeted William F. Karry, organizer, when he appeared to open the meeting, at Moline city hall last evening.

Two of them were newspapermen and one' was a friend of a newspaperman. Later a few more persons drifted in and there was an informal discussion. Not more than a half dozen appeared at any one time and tjie organizer adjourned the meeting with the announcement that another attempt will be made later. The meeting to be called later will Yesterday she declared her name is Blanche Barnes, and that she came to the tri-cities from Hannibal, Mo. She told Moline police her real name is a ill Mrs.

Cecil Fields and that her home one oi piuiiuuuccu sutttia. rieciriedlv worth- jza is at Quincy. MATHERVILLE Advertise now in a little Want Ad while assemblage at moderate for an efficient woman to help with the spring cleaning, so that when the time comes to begin, half your worry pricings. will be over and the work will be HJ I 11 II iT9 done speedily and well. DECISION HADE IN MIDST OF CONFUSION PROVED WINNER FOR THIS TRI-CITY RESIDENT cause I realize I've picked exactly the ly regret today that there were not fur places to be tilled by this convention instead three," said Jii'lRe Emery V.

Graves after nomina-tioiis were made in the republican convention the Fourteenth judicial circuit i the circuit courtroom afternoon. I have known Illodgett many Me in a man, a food lawyer, and throughout tliiM campaign I iave "had not one word to say against him. te has made a--good fight, and I am MTtain that higher honors in his are in store for him." Tin; contest develi)ed into one between Judge Craven. ineuinteut, and Judge W. K.

Itludgctt of the Whiteside court, and Graves was victor- Af tcr Judge W. T. Church of Mer-r. unty and Judge N. A.

Lar.non of Ruck Island county, who were nomin-ated hy acclamation, spoke briefly to tlie convention. Judge Illodgett wan railed before the delegates. "This campaign has afforded me an opportunity to meet a lot of fine and 1 have no regrets, said the defeated candidate. "I was the candidate of AVhiteHide county, and "as such it was for me to make the best tight could, and that I did. I go home completely satisfied.

Perhaps I feel hetter now than if I had wod. I know my family does, for all during this campaign I have been asked how long this thing is going to last." Claim Time of All. In Mibstahce the same resolution was adopted as was adopted by the Rock Island, county judicial convention a few weeks ago, requesting that the Illinois supreme court refrain from taking from the Fourteenth circuit any judge to serve in the appellate court. Ho Island and Merce caunties being in the Fourth supreme judicial district, the convention adopted a resolution urging republicans to labor for E. Chipertield's election June 0.

Following is the resolution Whereas, Claude K. Chiperlield of cuinty has been nominated by the republican party as the candidate the republican ticket for judge of the supreme court for the Fourth judicial district, and Whereas. The counties of Hock Is-Tiind and Mercer represented in this are in the Fourth judicial di-tricf. and Whereas. We recognize in Claude K.

Iiipei field all of those qualities as a l.iwycr and as a citizen, which tit him to h.dd a position'of justice of the supreme court, and Whereas, We feel tl.Jt the selection of the justice of the supreme court from the Fourth supreme judicial district should be made ami brought jihoiit by the republicans of the dis-tii-r, now therefore it Kesolved. That, we earnestly advise till republicans in the Fourth supreme judicial district, t.i use every effort to that the full party vote is regis- Dispatch Special Serrfee. Matherville, April 13. Dorothy Itedpath of R-k Island visited here Sunday. Clara Greuel spent Saturday in the tri-cities.

Airs. Fred Stevens was a business caller in Itock Island the last of the week. Miss Jack visited in" the- tri-ciiies Sunday. Chester Sam nelson Preemption spent Saturday here. Vernon Johnson of Moline visited his folks here Sunday.

Clyde Lawson spent Sunday in the tri-cities. Melvin Ord visited fu Hock Island the first of the week. Charles Kirchman, Hols-wortb and Axel Peterson visited in New Windsor Sunday. (Hyde Lawson has purchased an Oakland, touring car. Mr.

find Mrs. Chester Olson of New Windsor spent Monday here. Miss Lcemastcr of Aledo visited here the first of the week. John Majorski visited in the tri-cities the last of the week. The thirty-thousand gallon water tank erected by the Itock Island Southern near the Edwards river power house has been completed, it was started March 9 and was com-pleted April 9.

Emil Itowquet visited in Sherrard Sunday. Itaymond Lewis, who has been ill for the past week, is now able to be out again. right medicine in Trutona. by, that bloat ine. heartburn and general dis tress, I.

used. to suffer after meals has So Many Remedies Advertised, Mrs. Brabant Didn't Know Which to Take Finally-' Picked Trutona Gains Great Benefits. entirely vanished now and my appetite is' so much improved. In fact, SUITS I'm better in every way today ana I intend to take the.

full course of Trutona. The relief I've gained thus far has certainly pleased me and I just hope every one who suffers as I did will try this medicine. Mrs. Brabant really does hope every sufferer in the tri-cities will try Hundreds of Rock Island and Moline people have already expressed the same hope. They have been helped, in many cases, beyond their fondest expectations and hence, are fairly brimming over with hopes and good wishes for other sufferers to gain relief from stomach, liver, kidney or bowel troubles, just as they did." Trutona, the great upbuilding tonic, is different from every other proprietary remedy you ever tried.

Begin taking it TODAY, then you'll agree that Trutona IS different. Buy Trutona in Moline at Jericho's drugstore, where it is highly recommended as an unsurpassed reconstructive tonic, system-purifier and general body invigorant. "There were so many remedies advertised, I was confused, but I knew I bad to take something to relieve uiy distressing troubles, so I decided-on Ttutona, the tonic which so many Itock Island people are praising, and I surely realize that I picked the right medicine now," Mrs. Charles Itrabant, well-known and respected Rock Island woman of 1319 Eleventh street, told the Trutona expert a few days ago. My stomach had gotten in such shape that almost every bite I ate caused me untold agony," she con-, tinued.

"I would become bloated, suffer heart burn and simply feel miserable after meals. I never really cared for anything to eat. I experienced such pains. between my shoulder blades at times, too. "I'm only on my second bottle of Trutona now, but I sent my husband down last night to get me the bal-anee ofthe six-bottle treatment, be- PHONOGRAPHS.

COATS A broadly varied assemblage of strikingly smart models, coats and wraps. Long slender line wraps, sports coats and three-quarter lengths, materials of the better qualities, in navy, tans, browns, copen, turquoise, gray and black. Checked Velour Coats to $35.00 Polo Cloth Coats $35j00 to $49 JO Ramona Cloth Coats $25 jOO to $85.00 Tricotine Coats JOO to $49 JO Black Satin Coats $42 JO to $45 JOO A few demonstrating phonographs and discontinued models on which we can offer liberal terms. Let bin Ill-others. The suits are built along fashionable lines with the proper attention to detail required of our suits.

Straight line effects, boxy models; flare styles and strictly tailored. Liberal-assortment in brown, tans, navy and black. Tricotine Suits to $85.00 Serge Suits $Z2J50 to $69 JO Checked Velour Suits and $59 JO Poiret Twill Suits $39 JO to $79 JO Itlack and white is emphasized in printed linen dresses. Sure Relief DEMONSTRATION The woman requiring stout size3 will find a wide and varied assemblage of smart styles of both Coats and Suits. Prices are very moderate.

I ii id at the isdls on the (Jrh day of 1 nut, and that every legitimate means he employed for the election of Claude F. Chiperlield to the supreme bench. 6 BCLL-ANS Hot water COAL VALLEY Sure Relief Wraps of Velour and Poplin Priced Very-Close at Women's Tricotine and Serge Suits, Marked Below. Regular at BE LL-AWS aFOR INDIGESTION 00 50 Hair FrGG Arm Fits 25 12 lititih Spreial XrrriVe. Coal Valley, April 13.

Mr. and Mis. Sackville and son left Saturday for their new home in Divirdcn, Mmtli of Springfield. III. Alice I'rvffchas returned from Knox college, tialesliurg, on account of her mother.

Mrs. Alice I'ryce, who is ill fyv home, three miles southwest of lKv.ii. r.dwin Martin of Moline visited from Sn.itiiii untiUfriiuiday with her Mr. and Mr Hugh It. Mar- 'I rn.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wynn and f.iniily have moved into the house Minuted by the Hurt Sackville family. and Mrs. Kd Schmidt and Splendid group of attractive styles in colors navy and tan.

Flare straight line effects, boxy effects and strikingly tailored. Inexpensive garments, excellent fabrics, part and full lined with silk. Silk stitching used in their trimming. aro many things which will remove superfluous hairs but many of them mo Irritate, burn and redden too skin aa 'to -make It a sight to look upon. It Is no longer necessary to go at it in such a savage manner.

Super-fluous hair can now be re- Feel Weak, Tired, "AH Played Out? 77 Dallas C. Hawkex, two days auditing It. A. Schave. auditiue and anvsMxinir Office of Town FupcrTlor.

STATE OP ILLINOIS, County of Rock Island, Jss. TOWN OF HAMPTON,) llrlnt am V. Paints, Varnishes and Stains SATURDAY, APRIL 16th We believe that you are interested" in seeing up-to-date methods of painting, varnishing and staining. Call at our store paint demonstration and let the spe- cial representatives from THE PATTERSON-SARGENT CO. Manufacturers of B.

r. S. PAINTS VARNISHES show you how this work is done. Let us show you how to do beautiful enamel work at the same cost and with the same labor as ordinary painting. Why not make your inside painting beautiful and easy to wash and keep clean; and, How to make an old softwood floor look and wear like a beautiful hardwood floor, also how to make your old furniture look.

like new; and, How to finish your walls and secure that beautiful, soft finish effect so much desired and, How. to varnish your. floors and produce a finish that stands hard wear and is not" affected by hot water or repeated washing; and, How to re-finish your auto and produce a finish that equals fine shop work do it yourself; and, How you can save money by painting your house with B. P. S.

Paint and at the same time know that you are securing a paint that will be satisfactory in every way; 'and, Many other B. P. S. Paint and Varnish possibilities. US DEMONSTRATION IS ABSOLUTELY FRFE BRING YOUR PAINT QUESTIONS WITH YOU 1 DON'T FORGET THE DATE viixt.iu rAin-um-f f'l I in i u.

a application which Is absolutely safe Tbe'following Is a statement by I A. St-bavc, Supervisor of the Town of O. I. McNabncy, election expeue, precinct No. 2 1 E.

Houge, election expend, precinct 3 O. H. Hourc, election espenwe, precinct No. 4 1. W.

Kelly, election exiense, precinct No. 5 Jj. J. Jvorb, election expenw, precinct No. LeRoy Ha mDMon.

election exterihe. tirMitift Tdi. Paul F. Gerhardt, election expenne precinct No. 8 1111111 t.

r. juoaoney, election exicnes I. W. Kelly, highway comniinioner 1. W.

Kelly, highway eomniisKiouer Paul F. Gerhardt. aMesInc May 4 May 4 May 4 May 4 May 4 May 4 May 4 May 4 May 4 May 4 May 4 May 4 May 4 June 24 Sept. 7 Sept. 7 Sept.

7 Sept. 7 Sept. 7 Mar. 29 Mar. 29 Mar.

29 Mar. 29 Mar. 29 Mar. 29 Mar. 29 Mar.

29 Hampton, in the County and State aforesaid, of tne amount I puDiiC xunus received and expended by him during tb fiscal year jst clowd, ending on the 29th day March, 1921, showing the amount of public funds band at the commencement aaid fiscal year, the amount of public funds received and from what sources received, the amount of public funds expended and for what purpose expended, during said fiscal year ending as aforesaid. The said L. A. Scbave, being duly sworn, doth depo uy, that the following statement by bim f.ubtcribed is a correct statement of public funds on band at the commencement of the fiscal year above stated, tLe amount of public funds received, and the sources from which received, and the amount expended, and purposes for which expended, as set forth in aaid statement. (Signed) lu A.

SCIIAVE. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d day of April, 1921. (Seal) MAE S. ANGEVINE, Notary Tublic. Date.

Funds Received and From What Sources Received. Amount Amount of public funds on hand at the commencement of the fincal year, commencing the lbt day of April, 1920 $1,737.77 1920 L. A. Schave, board of health and auditiug i iienune, clerking and supplie William SeuiM, highway cominbwioncr Z'aul Uerbardt, auditing Paul vitn.iui aa9rT9niu William Scum, hirh WSV Dallaa Hawkes, auditing W. E.

Honson. auditinr L. A. Schave, board health and auditing ana never ians icmn hair so thoroughly that not vestls-e of it remains. There is only one thine that will do this, and that is eulfo solution.

This can be obtained from any drusr store. The hairs are merely moistened wtb It for a few moments, and then are aeen to literally wither and dis-eolve away and are wiped off. leaving- a akin absolutely perfect, apot-less, soft and smooth. This is the sensible method, and no rnatter how sensitive the skin, or how tnicit the hair-arrowth. it never remove the hairs completely and thoroughly.

Skla Creaaaa. to AeeempUsb the Greatest Cvoe, Bkeald lie Kreskly Made Tour complexion fa not merely In the very outer akin. It is deeper than that. It is In that part of the skin Immediately underneath the outer layer. Complexion creame which merely affect the outer layer are aa a rule very Ineffectual.

A method gaining- wide use because Ita tremendous success the use of slntone. a powder which Is mixed at borne with a little glycerine and dissolved In water. This makes an exquisite cream. The slntone can be secured at any drug atore In one-ounce package. This Is also a very economical method.

By liberal use of this article, a tremendous difference in the complexion is noted In a Tew days by the disappearance of mud-dtness. sallowness, red spots, freckles and other blemishes. Ta Resaeve Blaekaeaee "Wltkeat riachtaa- er saaeeslaa; There Is only one preparation sold exclusively for the Instant of blackheads, without pinching or aqueesing the flesh, and that is oeroxln. Try this Powder soap) on your wash cloth ynignt and see how quickly the blackhsad are dissolved. Neroxln Pow5er in original package Is to be fw any drug store, and a package wui Ust for time.

tiiiagc ox uampton, nail rent Moline Ice Co, coal E. Ilenline. clerkln Its) fellvintidM 300.00 387.03 1,000.00 1.023.83 Received from dog tax fund Received from George II. Richmond, county treasurer Received from. George II.

Richmond, county treasurer. Received from George II. Richmond, county treasurer. May 4 May -7 June 19 Aug. 2 laul I.

Gerhardt, board of health and auditing lKe the least exertion tire yoti ctr you feel "bliM" and worried, suffer dragging backache, headaches fd diamine? T0.1 mnnv me so-called 'femn'e for t' eir unhappy state instead of weak kidneys, which so often are the cause. You must act quickly to prevent more ferious trouble. Fse Doau's Kidney They have helped thousands of veak, tired They should help mi. Ask your neighbor! A Case in Moline. Mm.

Cox, 1909 Fifth avenue, ays: suffered with kidney and bladder trouble. I had to five up my homework for a couple of days at a time, owing to the pains across my back and hi is. I had severe head-aches, and my kidneys were weak. I read about Jloan's Kidney Tills and bought some at Jericho's Dnif Store. Xffer taking them I got better." Total amount expended April 1, 1921 Total amount town tax received and Total amount of town tax expended $4,040.15 4.010.15 794.C2 43.98 Total town tax on band and received Dog tax on hand Received from George II.

Richmond, dog tax April 1 Aug. 2 Balance on baud 40S.48 April 1, 1921 Total amount dog tax on Land and revived May 4, 1920 Amount of dog tax turned in to the town I as.r,o ftMMM) Total dog tax on band and received How and Where Expended Moline Dispatch Pub. publishing treas. Paul F. Gerhardt, board of health and canvassing AW rich Stbale, two ballot boxes S3S.G0 Amounts 10.00 4.00 17.1)2 38.38 13.00 1.50 135.85 Dale May 4 May 4 May 4 May 4 May 4 May 4 May 4 E.

C. nenline, clerk and supplies Total amount of dog tax on band tes Mar. 29, 1921 On account of there being no more sleep claims paid If the townnhjp, and no more dog tax received by the township, by c-rder the board auditors, the balance dog tax was turned ioto the mad and bridge fund, leaving the dog tax tero. BASEMENT wuage or lamp ton. ball rent DOAN'SW 00 at ell Drug Store rbsteMilbura Co.

rllg CVcBuH-loJtt Aug. W. Wilkins, moderator I. .....4. Election Supply ballota and election supplies.

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