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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 11

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The Dispatchi
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Moline, Illinois
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IT Port! at the Archie Allen camp Byron under the. auspices at of BAD CHECK WRITER the PIONEER COUNTY FARLEY MANAGER FOR GE BEL CHAR CRIMES CASE TO JURY. Eridence in the prosecution of Milo Grimes, chiropractor who resides in Rock Island and i charged with practicing without a license, was placed in the hands of a jury'in circuit court at noon today. Grimes admit the Moline, Gadsden and "Winston-Salem branches. Mr.

McGinnis has been in charge of the store since just before the contest opened last October, having been promoted from assistant road manager after four years in the Farley service. Mr. McGinnis is chairman of the board of trustees of the Moline Gyro garment factory at Sixteenth and Second avenue in Wand- It is alleged by Levy that the de-fendants and caused to be printed an article in -pamphlet form-charging that Levy is assisting the Briede Rogefsky Clothing company of Chicago ia breaking atrike, and that the assertions made in the book' let disgrace and defame Oliver into ih limelight GETS PR SON TERM SETTLER CALLED WINS OH PHIZ 1. W.CA. In his address yesterday the speaker told the club tbat although many were of' the opinion that the world is going to be bad he did not agree with them but was.Vf the belief that it was getting better.

He cited incidents of the past aid present to back up his contentions. ORGANIZERS UNION club. Min Who Tried to Fleece Tri-City Banks Admits Charges. I Moline about two con" jnection with the. strike of the Daniel ted on the witness stand tbat be had no license." but that to get a license be would hare had to take an examination before a board of medical examiners.

Mrs. Margaret Owen, 71 Years Old, of Andalusia, Dies at St. Anthony's B. L. McGinnis Has Choice of Trip to Europe or Cash for New Business.

Article Causes Complaint by Levy Against E. L. Oliver and Louis Schultz. J. PAUL CALIFF TALKS TO MOLINE KIWANIANS Building and Loan Society Names Motz Boone oolen mills.

The defendants were released un-til this on their agreement to appear in conrt and pott bonds eacb.v 4 4 4. SEARLE TO SPEAK B. L. McGinnis, manager of "the Moline branch of the Edward A.Farley stores, was notified today that his store is the winner of nine months ofr-ompetition among the twenty Farley stores for new business. The Moline store reported an increase in volume of 4S percent over what its Kiwanis club of Moline met yesterday afternoon at tbe LeClaire.

J. Paul Califf. secretary to Justice Floyd E. Thompson of the Illinois supreme court was the speaker. He spoke on Service and 'Ideals in Kiwanis.

Miss Florence Krueger, Rock Island, sang two numbers as a part of the program. She was accompanied by Mrs. Charlotte Anderson, Warren, Rock Island. E. L.

Oliver ana" Louis Schultz, both of Chicago, organizers for the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of the World, appeared voluntarily in county court before Judge Georgel. Long this morning to arrange for bail pending prosecution on charges of criminal libel. The complainant is Milton C. Levy, who operates a Dispatch Special Service-Rock Island. July 7.

Directors of the Rock Island Mutual Building and Savings association last night elected Charles W. Motz, 123i Fourteenth street. Rock Island, president of tbe organization. August E. Lamp and James Hutchings were members of the directorate.

I succeeds Lothar Harms and Hutchinson succeeds James F. Witter. James B. Eckhart was reelected to membershin Bob Starts Trouble. New York.

The bobbing of a firl's-hair on Sunday is to cause court rro-: ceedings. A new state law forbids barbering on the Sabbath and its constitutionality, an arrestfor this pur- pose having been made in a Coney Island beauty parlor. AT ORANGE PICNIC business had been in the previous nine months. As a reward Mr. McGinrfis has a choice of a two months' visit to Europe or its cash equivalent.

He had not decided today which he will ac on the board. Lodge's Annual Event Will Be Held at Lipton Grove on July 12. cept. Mrs. Margaret Catherine Owen of Andalusia.

71 years -of age, pioneer settler in Rock Island county, and daughter of the late Mrs. Helen By-singer of Andalusia, who wa believed to be the resident of the county hen she died on April 20 at the age of HC1. died at 7 last evening at t. Anthony's hospital in Rock Island. She had been confined to the hospital for two months.

Mr. Owen became a resident of Ruck Island county in l.S7. -loving here with her parents from Davenport where they had lived for three years. Her rents were natives of Germany. She lived in Rock Island continuously for forty-nix years and in 1013 moved to Andalusia to make her home with her aged mother.

She lived in the county fifty-nine years, hrr parents moving west In 1804 from the state of New York. Margaret Catherine Bysinger was lKrn Feb. 17, in Funda. X. where she lived until she was 0 years old.

She received her education in Davenport and Rock Island. She was united in marriage with Albert Ojven in in Rock Inland, her husband In addition to Mr. Motz the directors named the following officers: Bernard D. Connelly, vice president: Phil Mitchell, treasurer, and Edward B. Kreis, secretary.

ffy PLUMBING HXTURES The contest was a close one in the early months with stores in Winston-Salem and Gadsden and Montgomery, and Tul- rrm 7 in pushing Moline for first place. Later the race narrowed to LODGE NOTES Os to ten rears in the Illinois ate penitentiary was tb sentence impose-! en W. C. Daris. alias (irf Gordan.

in circuit court Ibis marring, by Jcize C. J. Searle when Darij plea-M cuilty charge of operating a cnfi'Jeoce jan. Paris i arreted three weeks ar after endeavoring to defraud four Rock I and Moline banks out of at least In pleading iruiltv. Daris admitted that he bad served a term in an Ohio reformatory on a minor charge.

He was represented by Attorney M. M. Shriver. while Assistant State's Attorney E. L.

lajle was in charge of th proceedings for tb prosecution. Daris stated that be was Tears ir and the court in pronouncing sentence encouraged tbe young man to serve his sentence with a resolution to become a law-abid-irg citizen after hi release from priso. Two indictments were returned against Davis by tbe recalled grand jury Tuesday of last week. One charged him with obtaining from the Fifth Avenue Tru-t and Savings bank of Moline through the confidence game and tbe other charged he obtained 5278-60 from the Peoples tarings Bank and Trust company of Moline. He attempted to work the confidence game at tbe State bank in Rock Island when he aroud the suspicion which resulted in his arret.

Davis opened accounts at the banks and after establishing himself as a patron, deposited fraudulent checks and then withdraw bis accounts after these Members of the council. Knights of Columbus, will meet at tonight at the home 'of John D. De-Jaeger. 1302 Nineteenth avenue. Moline.

who died Monday afternoon, to recite the rosary. Thora lodge. Ladies of Vikings, met last night in Swedish Olive hall. One Jadpe Charles J. Searle of the circuit court has been tclcctc to give the principal address at the fift annual picnic of Orangemen to be staged under the auspices of the Preemption Loyal Orange lodge and the Daughters of Kin; William at Upton grove near Freemjtin on July 12.

The celebration will mark the arniversary of the battle of Boj ne, which the event commemorates. A program similar to tho.e staged by the Orangemen in the pat is being arransed for this year and will iiu-lude games, mtiMc. merry-go-round, refreshments and other forms of amusement. A parade br the swn-sors of the outing is to another feature of the event. Members of both crganizntions will stage a at 1 in the afternoon from the entrance of the grounds to the speakers' stand dressed in full regalia.

J. L. Clarke is president of the day. The Rev. Ira V.

Ha ley of Muscatine, is also on the speakers" program. (OFFICIAL PCBL1CATION) Report of the condition cf COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK located at Moline. state of Illinois, at the close of business on the oOth day of June. 1925. as made tbe auditor of public accounts, of the state of Illinois, pursuant to law.

RESOCBCES. Loans on real estate 396.113.53 Loans on collateral security lit 14.175.C Other loans lc 342.S29.2S overdrafts i2 2,299 fcS U. S. sovernment investments (31 16.54490 Other bonds and securities (4l 467,614.73 Banking bouse furniture and fixtures 3) Due from banks, cash and other resources (7. 8.

143.2.'5.S? Other resources (12) 13.WVS.29 candidate was initiated. Hobtesse were Mrs. Delia Johnson, Mrs. Theresa 'Johnson, Mrs. Sophia Hall and Mrs.

Mary Fullmer. Th sewing circle yvill meet In Lincoln park. Rock Island, on the afternoon of July Hostesses will he Mrs. Marie Abrahamson, Mrs. Alma Reynolds and Hilda and Caroline Johnson.

preceding her in death in She was a member of the Trinity Episcopal church in Rock Island. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs, J. W. Weinberger Mrs. Elisa Sass and Mrs.

J. Dunn, all of Los Angeles. Cal. One brother, Charles By-singer. Sixth irtreet.

Rock Island, also snrvhes. Funeral services will be held at 10 Friday morning in Trinity Episcopal church. Ihe Rev. G. IT.

Sharrley. pastor of Christ Episcopal church of Davenport, will conduct the services, and burial will be' in Chippiannock cemetery. The body will remain at the mortuary Rock I dand. until the funeral is held. MARRIAGE LICENSES st-nis had bea accerdited to him.

"No one but myself to please!" That is every-day luxury in a home where bathroom comfort and convenience have taken the place of the hurried skimping of important health habits. Every home can enjoy ample bath, facilities because the cost is so moderate, as the price of this bathroom proves. ONE INJURED IN SERIES OF ROCK ISLAND CRASHES ROCK ISLAND MOTORIST GIVEN CHANGE OF VENU Total Resources $1,734,201.53 LIABILITIES. rapital Stock il inn.oon.oo Surplus (2) io.noo.on I'ndivlded profits met) (3) 13.124.34 Time deposits. (4a I 1.53.002.0" Pemand deposits (4h) 251 .90.5 Reserve accounts 20,075.04 Other liabilities (10 19.73 MEXICAN IS FINED FOR HITTING COLORED'WOMAN Ivan Carlson of Moline and Evelyn Orrey of East Moline.

Eugene Hunter of Moline and Nellie Robertson of East Moline. Donald H. Seymour and Mrs. Sylvia Perkhiser, both of Canton. Charles L.

Brasch of Davenport and Iva Xeitzel of Watertown. Wis. Ernest Anning and Ellen Fox, both of Springfield. Pembroke Buiit-inBath, 5-foot size, with fittings Shower over Bath, with Rod and Curtain fann Copley Lavatory, 19' by with fittings. 5,22 Devoro Water Closet, with White Seat 71.25 A bathroom should be individualized to suit the ideas of each family that is why this Showroom can be so helpful with its many different styles.

If vou can't come, write or Prices tubiect to change; piping All as shown $244.25 Frank Hernandres, a Mexican of Roi-k Ivland. was arraicned this morning before Magistrate Frank Gustafon on a charge of assault rnd battery. He vas fined and coMs. The fine was suspended on his promise of good behavior and he was released after lie paid the costs which amounted to S2. Hernandes was arrested last night at 1024 Twenty-second avenue on complaint of Ida May Karris, colored, wno stated that Hernandes had beaten her.

Hernandes pleaded guilty to the char. and labor not included. Dispatch Special Battle. Rock Island, July 7. One person was slightly hurt and seven cars and a motorcycle damaged in a series of traffic accidents last night in Rock DIand.

Cyril Stephens. 1521 Seventh avenue. Rck Island, was painfnlly bruised when he was thrown from his motorcycle in a collision with a cdc driven by J. A. Bolin, Eighteenth avenue.

Rock Island. The motorcycle was fDmpletely wrecked. Xoce of the other occupants in-Tolved in the other mishaps was injured although several of the machines were slightly damaged. telephone for Catalogue, DUpatch Special Service. Rock Island, July 7.

A change of venue was granted William Uurke, Rock Island, yesterday afternoon when arraigned before Magistrate A. M. Klove in Rock Island police court on charge of having driven an automobile while intoxicated. Burke asked that the case be tried by Justice of the Peace Edwin F. McCarthy, who granted the defendant a continuance until July 19.

when Officer Charles Miller, who arrested Burke, will return from his vacation to testify. The Rock Island motorist was arrested June 27 when his machine crashed another car at Twenty-fourth street and Make your selections here and order from your i'iumber. 7 Total liabilities 51.754,201.83 I. R. M- Johnson, cashier of tbe Commercial Savings Bank, do solemnly iiwear that the above ttatement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with tbe Items and amounts sbiwn in tbe report mtde to the auditor of public accounts.

6tate of Illinois, pursuant to law. (SIGXEJD) R- M. JOHNSON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Wh day of July.

192. State of Illinois, county of Rock Island, ss. (SEAL) JEROME J. DE WACHTER. Notary Public.

(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Report of the condition of Watrh on Rhine. By Associated Press Leased Wire. Cologne. Draw your- own moral from this firm watch on the Rhine. Soon after a wine-laden ship was wrecked so many casks were salvaged that tbe banks became dotted with persons who had drunk too well.

Eighty policemen were called out. Five drinkers died and twenty were sent to hospitals. Standard $anftatg Co. Rock Island Showroom: 1615-1617 Second Ave. ROCK ISLAND ROTARIANS HEAR DEAN OF COLLEGE Fifth avenue.

TWELVE POSTAL EMPLOYES NOW ON BRIEF VACATIONS ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD BOY ADMITS OFFICE THEFT 31 JL Dispatch Special Service. I-land. July 7. Members of the Rock Island Rotary club at their noon luncheon held yesterday at the new Fort Armstrong hotel listened to 11. L.

Rickert. dean of Lincoln college. Lincoln. HI. Mr.

Rickert at present isengaged in training twenty-five girls for religious leadership DUpatch Special Service. Rock Island, July 7. Following his arrest by Rock Island police yeter-dav LeRoy Hackard. 11 years old. Vacation periods for Moline postal employes began on July 1.

As a result sis clerks and six carriers are away from their work for fifteen days, exclusive of Sunday and holidays. Reserve employes are taking over the work of those who are on KURTZ COMPANY confessed today that he had broken ii 0 Tacations. Rofation method is used at the postoffice, so that after fifteen days into the office of Dr. M. Nahrgang.

1S053 Second avenue, on July 4 and had stolen several small articles and some firewoTks. He was turned oier to the police matron. It is probable that he will be released on probation. Rock Island Phone R. I.

733 S. Stamps another group of twelve employes will have tbe privilege of taking a vacation. Postmaster George E. Carlton is not in the habit of taking the vacation of thirty days allotted t-t him. be said.

When business conditions best permit, the postmaster declared, he is eometimes away, but only for a day. SEVENTH AVENUC JOB LET IN ROCK ISLAND Ammivemiry Appreciatifm DAVENPORT POLICE COURT BUSY WITH MINOR CASES Ditpatch Special Service. Rock Island, July 7. Contract for the resurfacing on Seventh aienne from Thirty-eifrhth to Forty-third street. Kock Island.

'tus awarded to the McCarthy Improvement company of Davenport on a bid of Work of improving the inter-city artery will be started within the next ten days. More than fortr nersons charged with nfinor offenses ranging from in- Aimotlher Womderf Dress Show toxication to disturbing the reace and aeting dicrderly were tried in Davenport police court yesterday. Most of those arrested over the weekend for heing intoxicated were old offenders. Some paid fines, others went to jail, end a few failed to appear, thereby csnsing the bonds which they bad posted to be forfeited. Old Charge.

By Associated Press Leased Wire. Shenandoah, Ia. A charge of mur der is jiending against Moses. Believing he was guilty of the slaying of an Egyptian priest prior to the manb of the children of Israel from bondage, one obstinate juror at a mock trial in church hung the jury. Dispatch Shorr Ad Hrine Ie-ults.

Must Swim. By Associated Pre Leased Wire. Stockholm In order to bold public "Sice Swedes must swim. The order is part of a government campaign to decrease drownings. ESTABLISHING A NEW LOW PRICE LEVEL for highest class merchandise.

---See Them at 8:30 A.M. Tomorrow--- Babe Ruth For 4.95 Book Your Passage Now! to Go -la Montreal or Quebec-see the mighty St. Lawrence smooth, beautiful, sheltered then only four days at sea on one of the splendid Cabin class ships, or a luxuriously equipped -Empress. Late Summer a good time to go No better time tnan late summer calm, clear, temperate weather on land and sea the tourist rush over wider choice of bookings better hotel iccommoda-tions, etc. Ask about our Tourist 3rd Cabin fares, also our 1st, 2nd and 3rd class rates.

Let us help you plan vacation in Europe within the amount you want to spend. Further information from local trom)up accnu. or R. S. Klworthy, teamehip teat.

71 E. Jrkon hiraa-o. III. For freight apply to- V. A.

Hlttennaater, general asent. Freight The Booker jr, Chicago, Canadian Dispatch Short Ada Bring Reanlta. FIFTH AVENUE TRUST SAVINGS BANK Innate at state of IHinMs. at rb close of business oo the ZOtti day rf June. lOrjn, as made to tbe auditor of public accounts of the stale cf JUinoi, pursuant to law.

RXSOCBCE5. Loaos of real estate 1ai 73,15147 Loans en collateral security it R-ns Other lacs ln i 5j.o53 6 s. Government Investment 3 Other bonds and securities 112,32133 EankSnr house. furniture and fixtures 5 142 312.31 Doe from banks. cn and ether cash resources (7.

S. Other resources 12j 1 A splendid collection of new tissue ging ham and broadcloth dresses. Worth much $4.95 morebut selling at only For 8.95 An unusual showing of stylish dresses, plain and figured crepe. Each dress worth double the price we ask for it. jg QCJ For 19.75 Exclusive man tailored dresses; but one of a kind, with materials of crepe, figured silk, georgettes.

Worth up to $1 rrr $50, your price now D.V I must have a clear vision to pound out home runs. Stromberg. Bosch and Dyneto wind shield wipers will give you a clear vision on your car so you can get home. i The! finest auto horns in Moline; Sparton, Bosch and" Northeast at $3.75 and up. Eichstaedt Rogers 517 16th Street rhone Moline 810 Total resources 23.81f LIABILITIES.

Caritat Steele (II 13nww.no c-jrpin noo.no Tim- deposits Iffflllll dJit, itb 1.W.M For 12.95 A collection of super style dcesses, made of flat crepe, crepe de chine, and georgette. Sold up to $30, price $1 QK now only X.UO Paeifi Total liabilities 2Z.M. I. Clark G. Anderson rafhier of tbe Fifth Attnut Trut it Satlost Bank.

At solemnly swear tbat tbe above statement Is true to tb best cf mr knowl-e4 an4 belief, sad tbat tbe items an4 amounts sbowa above correspon4 with ta Items and amounts ibrnta ia tbe report made to tbe" au4ttor of public a 'counts, atata of Illinois, pursuant to Uw. SIGXEDl CLARK a AXDEBSOV. Casbter. ani rn before too tfc tb day JoIt. 1.

Mate ef Illinois, coup'- of Itock Island, ea. I1U HELXBID SWAN. otrj PubUe. N. B.

Above Dresses for the Summer Girl, Business Women and Conservative Madame, Afternoon and Evening Wear. World'g QreaUstTratel System V-.

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