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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 23

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23 MOLINE DAILY DISPATCH: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1926. meeting place and finally went to Leonard's ranch, near Sanger. CaL. AND TY CREAGER SPEAKER Small's Attorney Tells Jury About Plans for Defense Bettendorf Firm -Receives Million Dollar Contract ITALY RESENTS CRITICISM NOTE ARTIFICIAL EYES ME NT ON ED if patch Sptttal Strrift. Chicago.

Dee. 21 Proceedings in the second day of State Senator James J. Harbour's libel suit against Closing Out Al Pen and Pencil Sets At Price OFFICER, IS HELD Charges of Driving Machine While Drunk Preferred by Traffic Man. 'Coventor Len Small indicated today Papal Declaration Comes as Shock to All Political Circles of Nation. WRITE OR CALL We Fit By Mail Bettendorf Manufacturing company of Bettendorf has received a million dollar order from the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St, Paul railroad, according to the announcement today of J.

II. Bendixen, rice president of the company. The order is for 500 freight cars of the thirty-six footvtyP. ni de livery is to begin within sixty days. The freicht cars will be inanufactur- AS LANDIS ACTS Detroit Cleveland Contest of September 25, 1919 Is Pornt of Issue.

that the governor may rely on a partial denial of the statements attributed to him by Barbour in his suit. i Patrick O'Donnell. counsel for the governor, gave an idea of the probable trend of Siuill's defense as he Bg Aifociattd Pixm Lcatrd Wire. liUrsirh pern I hrrrice. and interTlewed kits October 29.

this year. The S3btanc of lonarda atate-Dnt to tb rommiiotier follows: "After the rt same (meaning the firtl one tie refularly trhetluM game to bo played between IVtroit ami CTereIan4 at Te(roit on Sept. 21-23. 1919) Cobb, Speaker and Wood and I happened to meet and ret to-rther wnder the stand and of coarse the talk waa about baeball.and that we (meaning Jjetroit) wanted to finish third. "Speaker aij.

'Don't worry aboat tomorrow's rame. TVe (meaninr Cleveland) Late ot aecond place cinched and joa will win tonrrow." and everybody then jest azreed that if it waa ffoinc to be a setop that we misht as well ret some money on it. "Then we tallied abont renins the money dwn on the came, that is how to set np the tkujjh. and bow moth we con Id put np and Cobb said he would send West tlow to see us. "I was to pet up $ir0 and as I it.

Cobb S15A) and Wood and speaker each. I had pitched that day and was throush for the season and so I save my cherk for $1 to Wood at the ball park and went to the hotel and packed up -k Island. I-. 21. Albert I the iiiro.

He said "You ed at the rate of twenty a day. rearer, former specil lliceman at Koine. Dec. 21. The Italian government considers "strange, surpris-; itig and uncalled for," Pope Pius pointed criticism of fascism' religious xIi iea contained in yesterday's allo-j tut ion.

the Associated Tress today I was informed by a government I spokesman. PRINCIPALS DENY. CHARGE St. Louis Protest Against Sale of Hornsby understand we cau deny the statement attributed to Governor Small either in whole or in part or we can admit the truth of the claim and contend that his remarks do not constitute grounds for libel. Barbour's suit is based on a charge that the governor said the former was employed as an assistant to Attorney General Brundage in' the John Ixtouey vice case in Bock Islaud and that Barbour received pay from the state treasury in addition to his compensation as a senator.

lions View park and a resident of the Kock IIand Itencue mission, was arrested by a secret traffic officer at Ti :1." last evening when, it is said, an autoim-bile diven by crashed into a traffic lirht post at Twentirth street and Seventh avenue. fharres of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor were preferred asaiust Creaser. His bearing was continued ten days at bis own request. He is at liberty on his own recognizance. William Hughes of Bettendorf.

ar- Leonard and Wood Are Said ts Have Wagered; 'Czar Withholds Hand. GIVE GLASSES FOR CHRISTMAS P' ERIIAPS a pair of glasses may not appeal to you at first as being a desirable Christmas gift. But think of the tired eyes they will relieve of the extra work that could be done of the perfect vision instead of dimmed objects. In giving a pair of glasses you are really opening np a new world to people who can not see clearly. And those who regularly wear glasses will appreciate the gift of a new pair about as much as any other present you could select especially the new style mountings we are now showing.

NOTE Glasses purchased for Christmas gifts will be carefully fitted to the needs of the wearer, without additional charge, any time after Christmas. A handsome case furnished free of charge with each pair. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL. CHRISTMAS RAMSDELL OPTICAL CO. 1518 6th Moline The papal declaration, which is felt to have eliminated any hope of a speedy reconciliation between church and state in Italy, came as such a shock "to political circles generally, that the greatest reticence is being observed, wbife the newspapers have not printed a word of comment.

By Associated Pi-ess Leased Wire. St. Louis, Dec. 21. Declaring the proposed trading of Bogers Hornsby, manager of the world's champion St.

Lotiis Cardinals, a "terrible blow," the St. Louis chamber- of commerce today telegraphed K. M. Landis, baseball commissioner, urging him to prevent the trade and attempt to settle the differences between Hornsby and the Cardinals management. i rested on a similar charge Saturday, Ratless Rats More in Order Rock Island Auto Taken and Burned my tarn; and lett mat nijni ior Independence.

3Io. Received Cbeck. -Several days later on I received the Woud letter at Independence with was $50 by Magistrate A. M. KloTe today.

Cto O. Westpbal of ravenport paid JUJ for reckless driving. Ud Coldman of Hock Island paid a similar fine on a similar chars- a -heck for HP'. lie wrote that West was 'only able to st tip part LATE WIRE NEWS Golden Voice. New York.

A voice from' the prairies now has full recognition as golden. Voluntarily the Metropolitan opera has given Marion Talley a new contract based on last year's drawing power and prospects. The amount is not disclosed but her fee for one concert is $3000 and up. A Taige brougham, which was stolen from John B. Ilawley, S17 Twenty-fourth avenue.

Bock Island, at 0 last evening, was found today, a twisted mass of burned wreckage, about seven miles west of Davenport. The machine was taken from in front of Foley's barber shop, 620 Ninth street. It was identified by the license plates. i I I II IT Tt tttt ttTT TI IlTjl FROM WASHINGTON 1 r.jf Press L'atcJ Wire. L'rhana, Dec.

21. German scientists and manufacturers of rat 1-oiKon. alike, are showing an interest in the breed of hairless rats developed during the last two years by Dr. Klmer Bobert. chief of animal breeding at the college of agriculture, University of Illinois, according to communications which he received aftr publication a news item concerning the rats.

One German scientist. Walter Lan-dauer. writing in a recent number of the German Journals for the study of frw rags oa. Bit wis- -T-ry year. Tery m-a.

rrery asd every day I riiii my Wei bt to play good Ijall ia-t lis that I play piml I nerer bet an ujr: sam- in my l.fe. I bie eer played tie ue sy wr i or fxrr rj.n J. I ara icoire-l ia this naif evs ja" th- thins happened. jf "i is in the arl that. of Speaker.

I rnT the fan of the country ai rT'f baehIL 1 a as proad it as i I wZI iae cae to Cobb Leonard, n.nr ia raare at lat jtenifT aait r.oi leagae oS-a f--n WoI and one from flb id a'! for 'J I tare trd repat-ft't l.iiari 5 face a i.r! a-i Ijo-ii- La tried any iriajVr fi xe get I.etiarl Ler f-ora ae c.i". fee c-S "Whi the i P4 Winter. I Bg Prttf Ltatei TTtre. Washington. Dec.

21. President Coo'idge does not believe it is necessary to begin immediately the construction of the ten new light cruiser CtiARFF 5 Latest. By Amociatcd Pre Lratti Wire. New York. High white boots are the latest.

Yvonne Printemps wore them all the way from Paris. She's here with her husband Sacha Guitry. playwright. Washington. A young man nearer college age is now to keep an eye on John Coolidge at Amherst.

After the holidays. It. O. Wood will relieve Col. William L.

Starling, who is represented as disliking the 6evere New England winter. of the money and that tuy ahare of the winnings was only S13Q. Durins the talk under the stand about the nst day's game, speaker said be would S- ia and pitch himself if necessary. There was not very much talk and we did not stay there Tery lony. There were jut the four of ns there and no other player was in on it.

When I met Wood the neat sprins I to Lint. 'What do yoa think. Cobb wrote me that be did not 't up any on that soie ail Wood eayi He told me the same thins." The letter which Cobh says be wrote in "all innocence to Leonard read in part as follows from Cobb's Letter. "Wood and myself were considerably diapointed in oar business Imposition as we had to put into it and the other side quoted us Mta and when we finally secured that tnach money it was about -o'clock and they refused to deal with which would be authorized under the heredity, discussed the results which Butler bill introduced in the house I Dr, Uoberts has obtained in his A SHOP FOR LADIES Saturday. studies on the heredity of hairlesxness MOLINE STORE 410 FIFTEENTH ST.

Last Minute Gift Suggestions "For Her" SILK HOSIERY Tall. Bg Attaint I prttt Lcci'd London. In order to pay their resects to the world's talWt young nobleman, many English and Scotch relatives will he in Holland for ChrisiiLas. Lord Bear, ti feet, inches. wiH be of age then.

He is a peer of Scotland but lives where au exiled ancestor settled. in rats. lue lierman arnle dealt with a study of hair formation. The rat poison manufacturers showed an enterprising spirit when they clipped out the news item telling about the hairless rats, pinned it to a Iiece of advertising matter which told the merits of their product and mailed it to Dr. Huberts with the endorsement for their product that, "It kills any kind." Unfortunately for the rat poison manufacturers, the breed of rats which Dr.

Itoberts has developed is being preserved and multiplied as the first and only known one of its kind in existence in the world. It has been developed in connection with studies which he and his associates are making on the heredity of hairlessness in different farm animals and men. till Land: Out BavkalL "Th rv.s being ftr irLsI'Mj ill tu'I Hair iaiip-i ii fw future re m-re fffn.uiorr larked. rtil t- a-nplify the 'afntett. Tb ir.riUed a us as tncy bai men in v.cifaeo 10 taie up the matter with anl they had nv time so we completely fell down and of course we felt badly over it.

ara -Yew VorA "Krery thing was open to Wood and All Shades! Jt Fine Full Fash- jfe ge-sk ioned Pure Silk ol Comfort OXE-PIECK DBESS. Le tan tell you about it when we get f-gthr. It was quite a responsibil I '-rimiMr nT Landis failed I f5fa.i L.r?ard" aei.ert in a Ote-piece dres with French at front, extending to waistline, which ity and I iiont care tor again, i can assure jou. Thi is a leter Smoky Joe Wood- slenderizes the figure. The ve-tce the American league pitcher, wrote to ith collar attached is unusual.

Soft MOLINE DAILY DISPATCH Ioves Irish. Bj Atoeialrt Prc ir.rc New York. Santa loves the Irish. More postal money orders rre being sent to Ireland than- any other country. ('heck mark (X) the following list for gifts you are interested in and bring with you for a "Shopping Guide." plaid wollen with plain woolen contrasting, is siown in sketch.

Crepe pat in. wool cree, wool rep and jersey are also suitable f-r design No. 079. Pattern in sizes 10 years. 30.

40. 42 and 44 inches bust measure. The 30-inch size requires yards of 40-im'u material with 1 yards of 30-inch contrasting. I'rice 15 ceuts in stamps or coiu tcoin preferred). ie.

Hfme 1L patch I'ablishinc C. Iki6 I 1T e.ic-eelio; Hsvtew as second t'T sarr- in -ity. lie a week. Indr L.jrl 3 iriiouis aoi Iwa. ft a ycjr: is aer fate.

7 a year. J-ijiit SinJ.ce. mas- iUrrr A. jr.L bubjjt. Aijta ti aaU'Ba! W'i'w: Nw Xnti.

Chicaso, Imvnu St. LoiS. Knii Cttv. I-onard as given oat by the ccm-misk'Eer Wood's I-eler. Friday.

-Iear i'rieud Dutch: Kix-losed please nnd certificate chek for six-t-en hundred and thirty dollars llr. The only bet West could get down was against UU to 1) Cobb did not a cent. We won the I save West leavin? or $130 for each of us. Would not have cashed your at all but West thought he cotild get it up at 10 to 7 and I was gving to put it all up at those odds. lf we ever have another chance like this we will know enough to try to get down early.

Joe Wood. Leonard silent. Krcno. Dec. 21.

Hubert B. Over the Yuletide is assured if you are burning one of our HighQrade Coals EDER WOOD'S (SONS 119 West Second Street Davenport -Imported and Domestic Perfumes "Roger and Gallet" odors $1 to $3.50 "Fleur Amour" Talcum 75c and $1.00 "Fleur d' Amour" Sachet 75c Gift Novelties Fancy Silk Garters, boxed 50c and $1.00 Flower Boutonnieres 50c to $1.79 Doll Pin Cushions $1.25 BOXED ILVNDKERCIIIEFS 85c to $1.25 Handkerchief, Glove Boxes, Special Price $1.25 Silk Neck Scarfs Newest Patterns Just Received in Time, for Holiday Occasions Jimr 't Pre. Biirti ef Atueiicao Cpr PaMiibers' Jkssoclatioo. In-3l pr-s Assfrcution. lUiacis rri Ma tfr nc Marine Ejt laac.

m.i C- M. Ko. l.laoj. tr-: ant Fourth avenue. K.

t. Hi: Well 'ERVED -Dutih Leunard. veteran southpaw pit-her, who is reported to have fur-j nisbed information to former Judge I K. M. Landis, in connection with a n-w vandal in organized baseball, in a game between letroit and Cleveland on Sept.

1919. today declined to deny or alfirm that be a inform Scarfs Make Charming Gifts Our variety affords many 524 16th St. Phone Moline 141 ia irjpar- Agncr 1 'j ct r'lark 't Xj.i"'-c. ju.j Munroe anJ Slate "ri" Ta.s a serrtce -f for Aikaers ia Chicago for gift suggestion. Hand blocked crepe de chine printed' scarfs, hand-dyed crepes and georgettes in beautifully blended colors.

Also new Belgian nail girrn iiuuis when the commissioner visited bin here, October 29. Spring Fife iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiu dyed scarfs. AUCTION LEGALS East End Church Elects Officers; Chooses Pastors $1.98, $2.95 and Many Other Lovely Gifts. See Them! fTT 3 p-ml Members of the Beorganized Church c4 Jesus Christ met last night at the church. Fortv-sixth street and Fourth avenue, this being the annual session- Elder K- It.

Davis, president of the Kewanee di-trict. was chosen supervising pastor with Elder Harry Eckrigbt. assistant. Other officers chrn are: Superintendent of finances il-liam Stiegle Miss Elizabeth Dew-rvc. assistant.

Superintendent of statistics and clerk Mrs. G. E. Willman. Superintendent of music Harley Caly.

Superintendent of woman'a depart-ment Mrs. Iella Gintbardt- Superintendent of Sunday school Hary Cady. Assistant William Stiegie jr. So-retary-treasurer and librarian Leslie lavi. Superintendent of young people's society Miss Elizabeth Dewrose.

Auditing committee chairman G. E. Willman. Church custodian William SUeg sr. Members of the woman's department wish to thank all friends and patrons who contributed to the success t.f the bazar recently sponsored.

The "New Things" for holiday wear are here. New Springlike colors. Soft georgette, smart crepes will lend a festive air to any holiday party. Formal frocks as well as those for afternoon wear. Order Blank for Annette rallerns.

Annette. Daily Dispatch, Moline. Enclosed find Pleas end me the Paris Hoire pattern listed below: Pattern number. Siz Fric $16.95 and $25 WINTER DRESSES CLEAR.VNCE SALE $12.95, $16.95, srnt ILLI.VoisK. lsiao-1 ciirr.

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n.onrc Pjr. cvrnfjay. a onaoir Mtr VAooil 1 v.r.J. hai- Sons. Miaiocs.

a ct ri -ration, f'rauic i a-iter U. SjtiBRs baoic Tmt fmvisr. a mriotrarioa. KiJ'w: t.f booJi rci.rj a. fr.ni rrierick I- jr.j iaiT Cornwall In PeWs Sstinss lUok i Tmst r.i Jiuciary 10th.

I'-CT-'t r.r-ri..j in n-Kk ITT ft Wort-ts X. ta the office of tm. K-vr i. fn aid for the iair e( nw-k Island and Mate of Ia chancery. teat rJfrck Coruwell a of the state that rh of rilnc of tb nnknown rrta Ffr.lr?cJi 1 rnetl sa.I iT O.

r.mweli to the People's 7T1f BiEfe tc Trnst conipanv. Jsc'iafy loth. aad record- Zfik IT7 -f Morraases at pSi: f. ti th- rr tk Kecordcr ia ar. fr tt cnotr of Kocs fa-t aa.j tst- ff Illinois, is -saowff.

hinz the of- ti- the cirrult coart 7 Mrl notice ts thif-re. fiTerj to b- al defnilfts th- rmplainant filed bis "osplaiot in a id eoort oo the en the tcl Jay a STimmnos at of art wb-n-in soft Is r-fornaMe on the first Xlvo- ta th- tuootb it Janoary aat iaw rj ml. unteca ta aai.J ier-uiact. KreJerick. Ai.

KiBZKnrr and bidrs ef hD! iurl 7 trnt W.J front rredrick I raeil rair C. Orowrll to 2 PpW SavlBirs Bask ac Tnt atfaay. lat.j Jtaoarr 1' h. VJZX. Io Fk 17T ef Mort- at rage la the office Iwr of I ta and for th rt ef RnB ItUad and state ef Jiaota.

haJI be and aM eircnlt coart the "rat 4it cf ta tt Janaarr term Serf to bold a at laUnd at4 for the sai-I eBaty oa the Msedar ia January aest aod aaw-r or demsr the sai.l 2iaiBaat a bill of complaint the J31 34 the ma''rs and thlaas eharr-4 aod stated will be a enaftssed a ad a deerce yn accerdlaar to the aid btlL Kock Ilan.l. Iili- D-eaiNer Trd. A. I IW. TV.

Clerk. Wo 1. 4 varar, CunipIaUtaNts ri New in Style New in Color New in Materials 200 New Spring Frocks to Choose from at, $25.00 to $39.50 A Most Delightful Selection at $15.00 and $19.95 After Christmas Prices on WINTER COATS That Last Minute Gift will be well taken care of if shop here. May we suggest the following-Desks, secretaries, wall desks, spinets, $25.00 to $99.00. Cedar Chest, natural and walnut finish, $15.00 to $69.00.

Phone Stands and Cabinets, $3.95 to $39.50. Mirrors for Console or Buffet, $2.65 to $31.50. End Table Mats, velour and demask, $1.30. Foot Stools, large size, $5.95. Doll Buggies, $4.45 to $13.00.

Smokers, stands and cabinet, $1.30 to $19.50. Boudoir Lamps, pottery and metal, $3.10. Floor Lamps, $5.55 to $29.50. Occasional Chairs and Coxwell Chairs. $21.60 to $93.00.

And Don't Forget a Nice Living Room Suite Name Street City Stat' hi 1 1 Ui day school of the church will give a Choice of Any Cloth Coat in the Store (4 Coats Excepted) Chrittma program at ufJ -nriimas night in the church, songs, recitations, drills, tableaux and orchestra- selections to be features. There will be a Chritmas tree and treat for the children. Genuine Bargains! Others Reduced to $25 and $35 MARRIAGE UCENSttS flow to Order Annette Patterns. Write name and aJJress plainly on dotted I' cs. giving lumber and size of such patterns as you desire.

Enclose or erred) for each numhr, and address your ordt to Annette. Oaily Dispatch. Voline. EL Patrons are asked be patient af-t. ordering patters as they are made in New York a it takes from two to three weeks to fill orders.

Those ordering patterns are' also urged to use great care in filling out coupon, writing plainly, always giving initials or preferably given names. nn ah.filutclv correct yti'h street ad p. r-i eeTTtr mm At mm -as- -aBaBBW mm a r. UTTTTTIII II 11 11 I rAmt Rentier and Dorothy Ul PA MED FOB FUQNITLMIE Jf $20.00 Doose, both of Rock Island. Ray Beinard of East Moline and Gladys Jones of Mount Vernon.

Ia. Carl J. Aska and Marjorie Grooms, both of Ottawa. August J. of Moline and EUie E.

M. Fermoot of Moline. CL20 w-Twieo-ST DAVENPORT i. Say, Dispatch Short Ads Pay 1.

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