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SATURDAY THE, ROCK ISLAND ARGUS JUNE 11, 1927. New Prince Hall Which Is to Be Dedicated Sunday I BLAIR TALKS AT nounced today, and the interest shown by the public is considered an endorsement of the activities of tbe Moose In Rock Island. Monday evening there will be a FIRST SESSION OF STATE MEET NEWEST WOODMAN IS SERGEANT YORK, WORLD WAR HERO GRADUATION OF COLLEGE PLAN TO BE TAKEN UP BY SYNOD AGAIN smoker which la to be open to the public. Employes of the Rock Island Stove company will be special Sergeant Alvin York of the outstanding hero of the OPEN TO PUBLIC guests of the even in Thurariav T.10LINE CLASS night there Is to be a family night uriu war, is uov ui tent additions to the rank and file I .1 4f at tne ciut rooms. 115V4 Eighteenth street.

Every Moose family and or the memDersnip or aiso every ramily not affiliated woodmen or America, ir. ocuj IT" In.u TTnclr Island. 8U Morals of Young People Worse Ctrtmonj EiftM (oaven tlerl- Be Held In Mella Hall TBdr Morula f. with the lodge are invited to attend. The drill, team will furnish UIIU 4VUi ji.aaIa Af the Ita- Refusal of Conference Take Over Au(Tutana Give, ten.

tralizationlsts TIgor. prtmo uieuiiai uiicuvi Than lm Past, State School Head Says. entertainment. i I i IIOIISI HDUUUICU VI approved the sergeant's papers and the famous southern doughboy who a as a aA fh aim 4 The public has been Invited to (Special Molina Smce.) MRS. attend the open ing ceremony of the What to do about the control of Augustana and the eizht other "I never come onto a' stage and into camp ia to be the possessor of Illinois ttilc Eagles convention.

In "f-Jft -'-1 -w -aaaisafKj the Moline Eagle hall, Tuesday a policy or ir-uwrnai uci" fl naveKla in alle gusana synod colleges will be the cause of the hardest parliamentary battle of the convention nf ti- morning i at 10:39 o'clock. The see a graduating class but that I realize the tremendous cost to the state and especially your parents that giving you these 12 years hie rlAatK tr. wf VI Uio raa.ae x-kj synod, which opens at Omaha urogram will he aa follows: nn ar ACTIVE CHURCH WORIIER, DIES I vocal Ion Rev. Rolf, Rock Wednesday, It is predicted Dr. G.

A. Brandelle of Rock Taiam' i i opportunities to gaiu m-uo VJ hla heroism, is en- laiand. i of education has meant; what you do with It Is up to you," Franci3 G. president of the synod, is now In Welcome E. Clifford (Hall.

Mo- til basement. It enntaino a rtnr gaged in promoting the education nf rmmntjtin r-hildren. He gave hft Tnmnrrn will ha Omaha, preparing to preside over the sessions. Itiemhera Af PAlnrMl Uaannii ind miforv. Inunirinr rmmi niilet orrunation as "farmer" in his ap Eastern Star lodre nf Illfnni for Lasf vear Dastnra anrf rooms, lobby, parlors, smoking Blair, IUinois state superintendent of public instruction, told tbe 147 members of the Mollne high school graduating class, at commencement plication for Insurance.

Death Conies Early This Moraine-; wui mars tne dedication or their from all over the United States and new 176.000 Prince Hall Masonic Canada, attending the synod convention at Philadelphia, vnteri Had Resided In Rock Island I 43 Years. THREE SUNDAY and Eastern Star home, at Thirty-seventh avenue and Rock river, Rock Island. Rllwnn 4 flftrt an1 exercises last night, in the high school auditorium. "I cannot agree with the senti. Armour avenue, Chicago.

The next move was to Apollo ball, Chicago. Rock Island was next chosen as the location of the borne and in the early part of 1900 a house was rented in the west end of the city. Later in that year, on recommendation of Henry E. Burrls, then grand master, a site containing four and one-quarter acres of land and a 5-room house were purchased. This site bordered on Rock river and room and lodge ball, two guest rooms and a matron's suite.

It has a capacity for housing 73 persons. Its size is 29 feet by 151 feet. The idea of having a home to bouse aged colored Masons and widows and orphans of colored Masons of Illinois was conceived in 1883. during the administration 5.000 Demons are erne.teri In visit Mrs. Louis A.

Schmidt, 69 vears relinquish synodlcal control of Augustana college and turn it over to the Illinois, Iowa and Superior conferences. But the conferences all rejected the proposal in their an- nual meetings during the year. What action is to he taken i. of age, active church worker during her 43 years of residence in mem or some tnat the present generation are less men and women than was the case in the pas. The conduct Is different, for the world Is progressing, but the moral integrity of the boys and girls before me nome aunng tne day, including 1,500 men and women who will arrive in Rock Island from Chicago in three special (rains tomorrow morning.

SERVICES END REVIVAL MEET line. Welcome Mayor C. -W. Sandal rom, Mollne. ResponseH.

P. Sullivan, Chicago. Roll call Jamea O'Keefe, Chl-1 tago. i Memorial address Ben 8. Bell, Addreaa Otto P.

DeLuse, Indianapolis, past worthy grand president. The convention delegatea'wlll ba (aken on an automobile tour of the tri-cltlea i Tueaday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. A public parade In the Mollne business district will be held at 7:30 o'clock Tueaday night, by a dance at the Eaglea aummer home on Roc it river. During the three day of the meeting, bus service will be maintained from the end of the Proapect park atreet Rock Island, died at 3:10 this morning at her home, 839 of A. Perry, grand master.

At the light of this rejection Is one of the The Droeram ia scheduled in adjoins the property acquired two years ago on which the new home has been erected. you now is as strong as was that mam points to be considered i.tn annual communication i at SDrinafleld. a nlan wan fen- Twenty-third street. Rock Island. She had been in fallinz health for start at noon will end with the the coming convention.

The nrtlnn cornerstone laying by the grand of- The little 5-room house that waa two years. Death was due to com proved and adopted, but the grand masters who succeeded Perry did not take favorably to the idea and on the around when It of the conference has given new vigor to he centralizationist wing in the synod, and its memher Dr. Charles Reign Scovllle Will ncers and benediction. Mayor Chester C. Thomnsnn fn he one plications.

or any Bimiiar group in the history of our nation. "Temptations are 10 times greater in this age than ever before-The boys and girls of today must have a much deeper anchor than chased later was destroyed hv Are Mrs. Schmidt. whose ma Men of the DrlnclDal sDeakeral John On June 23. 1904.

atena were taken name was Sarah Elizabeth Rrit- the matter lay on the table unlH 1891. expected to renew their efforts to C. Ellis, Decatur, grand master of Colored Masons of Illinnia. and Conclude Campaign at Memorial Christian Church. Rvonffolfat Phurles Rpirn SCO- tain, was born, July 26, 1857.

in to erect another home and a year afterward it was ready for occu- That year Thomas H. Smith he- Davenport, sne spent part of ber early life in England. She hemme came grand master and to him nancy. This home, a frame atrnr. credit is given for bringing the MaMAnt a rt I 1 ture, has been used for the feeble ui nuviv jaiaiiu in 180-1.

On April 5, lS88, she was married nome into existence. Tbe home was born in the rear nf Matt Wn and aged members of the order Since 1905. but it will he vacate other officers prominent In the activities of the order are to be present for the dedication and participate in the program, which is to be open to the public. The new borne is of brick construction, three stories high, with1 place all the educational institutions under synodical control. Elajht Colleges Affected.

Eight institutions would be affected by -the move They are Gu, tavus Adolohus college, St. Peter, Bethany college. Lindsborg, Upsala college, East Orange. Luther college, Wahoo. Trinity Junior colleee.

UnnnH PncV ville, who for the past five weeks has conducted revival services at the Memorial Christian church. Rock Island, will end the campaign with three mass meetings tomorrow He. will he Kunnorted hv immediately after the newly erected home is completed, which is ex lett's house, 2730 South Dearborn street. Chicago. During the year 1896 the home was moved to 3227 mose or years ago if they are to go through life clean.

That anchor is being provided by the Instructors in your public schools." Mr. Blair dwelt on the service to the nation rendered by the public schools, and especially that given by the "old maid school teacher." "The woman who is commonly called the old maid school teacher may never have children of her own, but the boys and girls she teaches are often more related to her than their own parents," he pected to be soon. to iouis a. fechmidt. who survives, the ceremony taking place in Rock Island.

As a member of the Broadway Presbyterian church, Mrs. Schmidt was active in religious work. She was a charter member nf Ruth' Rev. A. J.

Holling8wortii. elders, car line to tne camp. The first business aeealon will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock, followed by a stag party at the river camp. Vaudeville and other entertainment will be provided. The second and concluding buat-neea session will be held Thursday morning, when state officers will be elected and installed, and the 1928 convention city selected.

At both business sessions the old age pension movement sponsored by the eral years have been held through Texas; Minnesota college, Minneapolis; North Star college. Warren deacons and others. Dr. Scoville's sermons of tomorrow will be in contrast to all that have been nreviouslv deliver tne enorts or a volunteer organization and popular demand for such and Northwestern rnll. STATE POLICE APPLY WEIGHT an observance still seems to be Mission band and the Ladies' -Aid society of that congregation.

She was also a charter member of the Rock Island Music club and was a ed. "This is the only time I ever exnect tn stand before a Rock Is- great. saia. "in the schools we believe MOLINE FLYING FIELD AGAIN ON AIR TOUR ROUTE The meeting Tuesday will decide I land audience and I want to eive member of the board of dire (tors Fergus Fails. Minn.

These schools are at present controlled by the various conferences in which they are located. Thirteen conferences, three home mission districts, and the foreign mission fields Of China. Afrlre arM order will be discussed, led toy Mr. wnetner anotner popular and traditional Custom Will nasa Into hin. them the very best there is in me, he said.

He expressed himself as tory because of lack of public In of Bethany home. Surviving with the widower are a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Smith, Rock Island: one crrandsnn l.nnia TEST ON ROAD we have failed in our fundamental purpose unless we give to the United States a better citizen, and to the father and mother a better son or daughter as a result of education. The things a teacher engraves on the child's heart are brought to the home and to the terest. pleased with the cooperation accorded by the many interests of the city, and the loyal support of all India will -be represented at the gathering.

A. Smith, Rock Island; two sisters, Mrs. W. J. Strachan.

Bridrington, England, and Mrs. L. B. Drifflll. (jnristian cnurtnes in the quad Driven of Overloaded Track on Only Point Selected As Stopping; Davenport, and a niece.

Mian AWARD TUITION HONOR T0 16 IN Highways, Are Subject to Pay went of Fines. ueLAise. past grand president, and assisted by State's Attorney Ben S. Bell, who was presented with a life membership this week by the Mollne aerie for bis work in furthering the movement. Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock the official delegates and their wive will be gueets at a flsh fry at the summer camp.

Following this function the- delegates will be Joined by other Eagles and their families In a picnic at the summer ihome. Thef remainder of the day and evening will be spent with gamea, dancing and informal en "The church has had a new birth," was the terse way In which Rev. A. J. Hoilinesworth mm- Place for Three Tears In Succession.

tieienora strachan. Davenport. The funeral services will he hein parents." Mr. Blair said that Americanization could not be brought about by stiff doses of patriotism such as given during the World war, but would come eventually from the education of the foreign-born In the public schools. Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock marized the revival in a few well Weighing of trucks is one of chosen words last night, when he Official designation of the Moline the little known duties of state EDOke Of the thank offering tn he ai me nome.

riev. w. (j. Oglevee, pastor of the South Park Presbyterian church, will conduct the ser The Woman's Missionary society of the synod will hold simultaneous sessions, with 200 delegates in attendance. Mrs.

Emmy Evald of Chicago, who has Just returned from a world tour of inspection of the Augustana foreign mission fields, will preside over the women's meeting. Mrs. Evald has been president of the organization since its founding in Lindsborg, 3fl years ago. The missionary society now has 42,298 members. Relieve Shortage of Clergy.

The acute shortage of minister airport as a stopping point for air RURAL SCHOOLS tanen ror Dr. scoville Sunday. highway police and one of the most planes On the COmin? narional re vices. Interment will be in Chip- mere will be a unified service tomorrow mornine. when Dr.

Son. Advice to Graduates. recent duties. Heavy trucks damage the hard roads, the officers liability air tour was made last night by route official S. whft rnma piannocK cemetery, where the services will be private.

The hnrtv To the graduates ha and. "Re ville will make his appeal for a world-wide religious life service Scholarships to State institutions will remain at Horrigan Sons' unannounced in the pathfinder plane. It was, learned that this cause you have learned to read Latin and know a few formulas in chem say, and to guard against such damage the state police weigh those mortuary, juavenoorl. until KnnHnv and Issue the call for volunteers to enter the ministry as nnntnrs point is the only one chosen tar the Based On Outcome of Examinations. morning wnen it win be removed istry and a few theorems in math ematicB.

do not think trucks which seem to carry tot? to tne nome in Rock Island. evangelists, foreign or home mis ment in fundamental things is su third time, it being planned to omit Chicago from tjiis year's tour. Only three cities included on last year's route will be visited this confronting the larger number of Protestant churches in America is being relieved in the Auarustana Scholarships provided for in the sionaries, or nurses or volunteers for Y. W. C.

A. and Y. M. C. A.

work: His morning theme will be, ALUMNI GROUP OF perior to mat or your parents In case they have not had the advan Lindley act, which allows tuition tertainment, An elaborate program of entertainment has also been arranged the women visitors, Including a card party at the LeClaire hotel Sroof garden. Following that, wires Jnf official delegatea will be guests the reception committee at a banquet fn the hotel. About three hundred are expected to attend the party, and about fifty are exacted at the banquet The women will make the front parlor of the Eaglea ball their headquarters I during the convention. Mrs. Moses Rosa la chairman of MOLINE TO HOLD heavy loads.

The state men with them attached to their motorcycles a box containing twb small scales weighing together about eighty-five pounds and being about a foot and tage or a similar education. Too Aiemners or tne pathfinder party included Captain Rav Collin ref iou nave iiut One Life to Live; synod. Next Sunday a class of theological candidates, all gradu- for attendance at any of the acad ouen i nave seen this happen. Go home and tell your mother and ANNUAL BANQUET eree: Rav Coorjer. tour manager wnai win you Do With It?" 1 Dinner at Noon.

emies of the five state teachers col leges of Illinois, were awarded to father you appreciate the schooling ates or Augustana theological seminary, will be ordained to the Lutheran ministry. This Is the largest class in the historv of the svnnd day to 16 eithth erade erarinntea nf At noon a basket di nner la In Lieutenant Irving, pilot; three Detroit newspapermen, two mechanics and a naval officer from (Special $foline Service.) The alumni association of Moline take place in the dining room of the church. The ki trhen uHll ho ine rural and village scools of Rock Island county, by Justin A. Washburn, county superintendent of public schools. since its organization In 1860.

Durinsr the last vear linvnir high school will hold its Klst. an The pathfinder Diane, a a. placed at the disposal of the vis motored, all metal monoolann Ford nual banquet in the LeClaire hotel. Moline. Monday evening, June 20, It was annniinr-erl tnrfav A nrn- the synod suffered the loss of lfl Dastors through death.

A few nth- itors, tames will be well set and coffee, cream and suear mmnHeri The students honored are Alvin transport, owned bv the ffftvern- nicy nave maue possible for you to have. It has cost a great deal to send you through 12 years of school, both in actual money and sacrifice. I hope you may prove worthy of the cost." C. W. Becker presented the diplomas to the graduates In the absence of C.

R. Rosborough, president of the board of education, who Was ill. Rev. A. half In height.

These scales are made of aluminum and can bear extraordinary weights. When' the officers happen upon a five, elx, seven or eight-ton trusk on the hard road. If the vehicle seems to have too heavy a load they order the driver to the side and fix the scales under each rear wheel. The state rules allow a maximum weight of 800 pounds to each inch width of rear tire. era retired.

There are now T90n. A rest room for mothers, with their B. Lindell, Cordova: Irene Schafer, Port Byron; Roger Butzer, Hillsdale; Fave Ashdown. Port Rvrnn tors In active service, not includ Dames nas been arranged and every convenience will be offered. gram including several talks by graduates Is being arranged.

Immediately after the banquet, which is to be served at 7 nVlnrir ing the- candidates to be ordained lhe committee for entertaining the 'women. She will be assisted by David Simpson, Mrs. Harry Erlcksoni Mrs. E. Clifford Hall, Harry Johnson, Mrs.

Adolph Johnson. Mrs. Charles Oberg. Mrs. JBenJamlrt Miller.

Mrs. Joseph Ka-Sieck, Mrs. B. Ericsson. Mrs.

Roland Abrahamson and Mrs. John L'ollston. ment, arrived at 6:45 o'clock last evening, and took off at 7:10 o'clock this morning for Detroit. The route this year will be the longest yet undertaken by the fliers. It is expected that 40 planes will be entered when the trttif here.

a union ma.8B meettno. Victor Standaert, East Mollne; Susie Schoonbaert. Hillsdale- rth- "V-uu- mru iVr me arternoon. Dr. Sco-vijle will deliver hlo Birmnn arine Gainey, Carbon Cliff: Sarah Murnhv.

Coal Vallev: Rdith Rk a short business meeting will be held and officers named. Special entertainment wilt be eiven during "iuu, 4 iie I en Plaeues nf AmiriM iwi the First Baptist church of gave the invocation and benedlc tion. The sneakers vr ee Tftus a truck with rear tires 10 ui ue Dead Line of Amusement. incnes wide may not carry a load the dinner, and dancing with music starts from Detroit on June 27. Between twenty and twenty-flve cities will be visited, the total d.

B0k Opened and the Door ed by L. A. Mahoney, Moline school superintendent. Mu Dy tn orchestra will ouul oe tne theme of the evangelist's farewell sermon to the Have Your Rugs Shampooed by Ke'rler Rug: Company tance being more than 4,000 miles. ed by the high school orchestra and All students who have attended Miian; wuiiam Llngang, Milan; Lucile Wiggins, Reynolds; Dorothy Brand, Andalusia; Frances "Weir, Illinois City; Arline Carlson, Taylor Ridge; Margaret Behn, Illinois City, and Leonard Stratton, Drury township.

The scholarships were awarded on a basis of grades received in the I Moline hi eh achool nnH whnne Due in Moline In July. The planes will s-o east a a for weigning more man 18,000 pounds, counting the weight of. the truck also. If the scales show that the trucks weigh more than 16,000 pounds, the driver is brought to court and fined. The penalty for driving over-loaded trucks la nnt i.u than peopie or kock island.

Mrs. Arlene Dux Scoville will sing at each of the Sunday services and her Sunday night solo. "The Books Will be me gins giee club. In a brief talk Principal E. Nutting stressed the unique scholarship results which gave the first six places on the class honor roll to boys.

For the flrat Hm. I. u. i none K. I.

HESTRICT SALE OF EXPLOSIVES I UNTIL JUNE 20 classes have graduated are eligible' for membership in the Alumni as-sociation and to attend the banquet. Boston, south to Memphis, west to Dallas -and return tn rtetit through Moline. Although the exact wymeu. My brother," will be in harmonv With the ermn A w- nnai eigntn grade' examination, which was held Mav 14. The tn.

-i iia if- tlsmal service will precede the aate ior tne trl-clty visit has not been determined, it will be about July 10. vear the nlanea ar dents receiving the highest grade in this examination In each nohnni oci UJUU. Coming of Christ, Theme. 110 nor more than $100. Thia is a state offense.

The picking seems especially good on Routes 3 and 7. The state officers working out of Silvis have made at least a dozen arrests on the overloading charges in the past year. It is estimated that about $500 has been collected by the township were awarded the scholarships, which are for a period of history of the school, boys won the valedictorian nd salutatorian honors. They are Howard Colson and Jack, Ross. The last school year, according Superintendent Mahoney, has been one of the most successful in the history of Moline's educational sys- "I am not a nre-milienntoH xour years, me highest grade in the examination was made hv Lu said Dr.

yesterday, "hut a YZ rived in August, remaining from noon until late the following morning. This year it is doubtful if they will remain longer, than three hours. Pilot E. K. Campbell of Mollne.

who participated In the first annual tour, announced tndav th.t h. Chief Sthmidt Announces Ordi-aannevGevernlng Fireworks to Be Given to CeaadL i maufc io cile Wiggins of Reynolds, who had an average of 98. si me DiDie teaching on the return Of JeSUS tO thia earth Tu- second coming of Christ is one of raea tne establishment or a school for the deaf. Jointly with Rock Island and East Moline state pouce in tnls vicinity within the past year for thls offense. Most of the offenders pay $25 fines but Chief August Schmidt of the Rock Island fire department an tvlJ cardinal doctrines of the bible and one that TWO HOME BUREAU UNITS WILT, NAMP.

nounced today that an ordinance reorganization or the apprentice schools, and the successful some pay aa nigh as $100. depending on the amount of overweight uue nui pian to enter the tour. The Travel Air firm of Wichita, which won three first prires in the first tour and the which will restrict the sale of HEADS NEXT WEEK un uroppea rrom the church ARREST ENfTET. vnx way carry and on tne frequency of continuance or tne night school. The Moline public schools will nreworks in the city until the period between June 30 and Jul a me oaense.

open omciauy sept. 6. but because FAILURE TO Reorganization in rhedniei fo. Is to be presented, to the city council Monday night. Although fire- two units of the Rock Island POLICE COURT FINE county nome bureau in meetings to be held next week.

Dfflrn me leacners' Institute that week classes will not begin until Sept. 12, a week later than usual. This summer, additions will be made to two schools for kindergarten classes. The board of educa- score in the second with Walter Beach piloting, i probably will not compete this yaer. it is reported.

No entry has been filed to date, and it is not anticipated the firm will make a last minute start in the race. Ford Trophy at Stake, By dropping out of the tn 111. thia woras may ne placed on sale June 20. In Rock Island stores, the. chief states thev mar not be ued'ntii CALL MEETING IN MOLINE ON WZl-ZB flSCal vear wilt he elet4 Victor Eneel.

2lin vntu the Fourth of July, and not after that dir nue Rock Island, was arrested late by the Coe to.wnehip unit in a meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Si mnann -an1 t.ur-oy umcer Albert Star-buck on a r-anlaa o.n i .7 Operators of business estab viea ii.ooo Tor the organization of a high school band next year, and haa aUn vmh lishments planning to sen fire year the Travel Air company may uv Duwuog townsmp unit In a aneetlns- ft J- TBauer after Enge f.av 14 40 assessment JULY 4 PLANS cv toil- tlnue the deaf school, apprentice "vi uwu me works must secure a permit from the fire chief and receive instructions aa to the proper method of cnance to capture the Bdsel B. Ford trophy for which pilots have battled the i.t uini scnooi. )uine oi miss wae cook. At each them, the project program will 1 aim earlv this week on a Iarcenv rhnrr.

tt.i superintendent M.h.. "tnuvucy Hull Principal E. P. Nutting hope to se putting inem on display to avoid 1' county jail to serve oe on tne subject of food legisla Won. acciaents.

cure some aennue action next year All Civic and Patriotic Organ ha iub uue, auer which will be filed in.t 1.1- The annual garden tour nn vhii, uu ucm nouse ior the high school years. Hafl the firm won again this year the prize would have gone to it permanently. Mucb Interest in this year's tour will be centered on the Ryan monoplane. This ia thuum. members of the bureau will visit uiiu in the county court, according to the A Florsheim Shoe that adds tloas Invited to Taesday Mght Session.

(Spwaal Molina Semes. I MOLINE DRIVER TO FACE CHARGES AS uvpaikXliCUU Charles Horan. an tnn me garaens or c-ooperators in the garden project. Is to take place Thursday, Details for it air plane in Which fnlnnel r1 was -vj ine 1 ill fail ia MWV A public meetinav to whlrh ait Lindbergh made bis journey across quae complete, Miss Bertha B. RESULT OF CRASH "uwiiMnun cnarge.

30TICE TO BIDDERS. Tbe city of Rock Island baa the following equipment and Junk on hand at the city barn. Sixth avenue near Tenth- street, which. It desires to aU: 1 Western dump wagons. 1 Rear dump wagon.

I One-borse cart. 1 Steel wagon tear. Aiian lie. 1 civic and patriotic organisations have been invited, will he hi4 cook, tne nome advisor, stated to day. L.

B. Weaver, rarden r.l. 1 There also mav he d-h. MEMBER DRIVE OF speea to tne appearance of your feet makes easy going over the many miles that Florsheim endurance will cover. A shoe you ll appreciate and en.

iSt. and MiSS Grace Armatrnns- Tuesday night at o'clock in the A reckless driving charge has plane of the type used by Cham-berlin and Levine in their flight to oermany. althourh nn MOOSE IS MARTfPn Moune city nail to determine iwuuu epei-iauHi, or tne university UJCU against cnaries Lenhart, 712 Nineteenth street, Moline. as ittinois extension department. wnemer xuonne wui nave a mu-niclpal Fourth of July celebration BY GOOD OPENING win auena me tour.

notice has been given of this entry. Experienced aviators anticipate much from the three v.n The meeting was called by Charles E. Hubert. nrealdent nt Rock Island InivA iAA ar" a a. WOODMEN PLAN TO yreat value at Ten 'Dollpj mo ouLgxowm or tne accident last Sunday afternoon in which Floyd Stromberg, 21-year-old son of Mr and Mrs.

George Stromberg. 909 Twenty-third street, lost his left eye. The hearing of the case, which Order of "v' which have been entered vs iast year ourth or July association, which staged a large celebration at Prospect park. Because of the manv rii ac HOLD EXPOSITION LATE THIS MONTH Wrl1t whirlwind motors, air-cooled, the same type as both the IJndherh membership campaign with e. il Danlelaon.

deputy supervisor of tht supreme lodre aa 1 0-ton scale, Hupmobile car (complete). Quantity of barneea. Quantity of misc. iron. 1 Two-ton roller, i Trucks (with crabs and cable).

3 Garbage wagons. 3 Caset of bottle. Bids on the above will be re-reived at tbe purchasing department la tbe city ball. Rock Island. not later than Jane 20, terms to be strictly cash, before tbe above tivities In Molina thia vear rtn def opening of the campaign has beer inite plana for tbe observance of Announcement was mad td lu woraers, it was an- w.b scueauiea to take place yesterday afternoon before Police Mag- T' Bauer' ws continued until late today.

Floyd waa in a car driven by his brother. George, when it figured la C3 independence day nave been made. Tbe matter waa placed before tbe executive committee of the Mo that the exposition which tbe Mod-era Woodmen of America is to BPOnSOr at north rVinall nark- will BASK CLEARINGS. Rock Island banlr A Second Rock Uland be presented durlnr the day were S39J.797.45, according to tbe report of ft. ginning June 27.

It was nrtrtnaltv equipment ana junit are turned over to the purchaser. planned to stage the affair next week. The Roval American ihnwi unt association of commerce, but that body found that the association bas no committee or funds with which to stage a celebration, although tbe committee la in favor of aome kind of a community program. Tbe celebrations for sev- -ut5ioo wim tne Lenhart auto at the corner of Nineteenth street and Seventh avenue in Rock Island. Pieces of glass 'penetrated the left eye ball of young Stromberg and made Necessary the removal of the eve after he waa "DEAR OLD DAD" Maae hlm- hAppy a WMk from tomorrow It's FATHERS' DAY mary of the Rock Island Clearing House association.

Clearings a week ago were S50 isn it CHESTER THOMPSON. have been booked for tbe week, the Rubin Cherrv ahnwa bavin been Mayor. (Advertisement) ago. I290.3G6.4A. and a year arn lis cancelled! Anthony's hospital.

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