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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 20

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Quad-City Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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20
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0 Wednesday evening the DAVENPORT DEMOCRAT AND LEADER may mo JUVENILE Organize Crack Drill Squad Among H. S. Cadets DEER DENTS AUTO. Walerford, -Toilet Recorder Louis N. Cordo met tli charge o( deer brigade whtlt driving near Waterford.

Cordo's machine struck and stunned a deer and when he attempted first aid four other deer butted bit HOBBY SHOW VOCATIONAL CLUBS FORMED FOR H. S. BOYS OPENS THURSDAY Teacher's Home Damaged; Suspect Low Grade Hoys When policemen were called to the home of Miss Matilda Hellerlch, 2928 East Eighteenth street, at 8 Tuesday night, they found two sections of eave spouting had been torn from the house and tossed onto a front porch. Tuesday was report card day and patrolmen were Informed several poor cards were distributed. According to a police report, It was believed some of the boys who drew low grade cards were responsible for damaging the teacher's home.

Paul A. Young Sets Up System to Help Gradu Two-Day Exhibition to Feature Work of Student Hobbyists Hobbles ranging from crude ates Get Established. iia zzrT rr tt ftp Q' aj i ps 'f-h fc i jV drawings and collections of pop bottle caps and match book covers to model airplanes and cars with gasoline motors will be on display at the 13th annual Junior Hobby show Thursday and Friday In the boys' department of the Davenport Y. M. C.

A. The exhibition will bo opened from 7 p. m. to 10 p. m.

dally. rotating out that placement of high school graduates in Industry is one of the major problems confronting the nation, Paul Young, toyg advisor at Davenport high school, Is organizing vocational clubs to be sponsored by Daven-port business end professional men. Purpose of the club will be to enable the graduating senior to Investigate conditions In the field he has picked, and to discover whether' his individual qualifications fit him for the job. It is planned to acquaint the boys thoroly with the work they select and to encourage and advise them for the next five years. An example of how the club Idea works is shown in the Pre-Medic Sponsored by the the ex hibition will feature entries of the Intermediate school Hobby clubs.

Stamps, photography and model air 'new rooms for old ik a single day Wallhide the Vitolixed Oil Wall Paint makes this possible. Painters come in the morning you get the roonn beck that night. Select yot color today I Above are the 29 cadets of the "American Legion Constipation Relief That Also group, eight boys who believe they want to become physicians. Dr. Paul White and Dr.

Henry Meyers are sponsors of this club. These two doctors will make it clear to the boys just what the requirements and possibilities of the medical profession are and will attempt to advise the lads in-dividually. Other vocational clubs and their sponsors are Pre-Law, Pre-Kugine-ering and Pre-Machinist, under the direction of Mr. Young, William Wood and Elliott Swenson. Fifty seniors are enrolled in the four clubs, und a wider participation is expected when more clubs are added within a few days.

At a general meeting Tuesday night at the high school Carl Le-Buhn, general agent of the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. pointed out the importance of being able to make friends. He said courtesy, neatness and discretion are. often the determining factors when a young man applies for a job. He added that a wide background of education also is a requisite for a man who intends to get ahead.

POLICE ASKED TO AID IN HUNT FOR MISSING GIRL planes will be displayed by the Sudlow club; the J. B. Youn group will show its Four-H ehibit; and model airplanes and sailboats will be exhibited by the Frank L. Smart club. Blue, red and yellow ribbon awards will be given In the various divisions.

Judges will be Herbert Andrews of the TrI City Gas Model Airplane Sherwood Mark of The Democrat, Hans Ber-ner of the Daily Times, Orln Strib-ley of SChwind Motor Robert McKlg and Miss Frieda Flath, both of Sudlow, Miss Pearl Maybach of J. Young, and W. A. Mosher of Frank L. Smart.

Merchandise prizes will be offered the youthful hobbyists )n soma divisions by the W. T. Grant store end the Syndicate Clothing Co. Rifles," a drill team recently, organized: from among R. 0, T.

C. cadets at Davenport high school. Plans for the organization of the unit were started last fall, and thru the efforts of Davenport Post No. 26, American Legion, with E. J.

Ferriter'as commander, necessary funds to equip the cadets were realized. The dress of the drill team members include "tin" white gloves, bayonets and special chevrons for in-izes Stomach Peps Pittsburgh TURNERS PLAN BROADCASTS OF DANCING MUSIC Arrangements to broadcast dance music from, the Northwest Davenport Turner hall over WOC from 8:15 to 9 m. Saturday have been completed by the entertainment committee. Les Hartmann and his German band from Waterloo will Plati STORE Glass Co. Dial 3-8089 123 E.

2nd St. the officers. Khlrr Cro 1141 t. Hiih St. Ui8 lUrrmm Mtirr 1310 Harrison SI.

Nrutrld'i Pharmacy, 14111 W. 3rd W. I)v. ISIS Wuhimton PrtFrsrn-Harned-Voo Maur Sihlcud i J021 W. th Witt CIO W.

3rd St, In the front row, left to right, oe tne orcnestra. reiepnone re B. "IiOts of Scarecrows" First boys OlHStf. Intermisxion Medtcv Hal Sears orchestra. PART 2.

6. Parallel burg and side horae Ladiea and active classes. 7. Songs Turner singing aectinn under th direction of A. K.

Cabling. 8. Mother and daughter tap dance Marilyn and Helen Johnson. 9. Battling Popeyes Second boys' class.

30. Kuhythmicg in Black Active mens las. 11. Tennis, movements Junior girls class. J2.

Silver clubs and. free arm movementsLadies class. Intermission. Popular numbers- Hal Sears orchestra. PART S.

13. Horizontal bar Active class. 14. Military tactic drill Second girls class. s- 15.

Adagio Fashions Helen Johnson. Paul Martens, Alice Meyers, Jackie Robert Dau and Fred J. Bifn.no, Miss Constance Carney, pianist. quests for songs will be received by mail or by telephone after 8 p. Saturday.

Flans are being made for the Colen hi Niturt PinU hi PittievrelO annual bird shooting on Sunday, weger and First Sergeant Dave Mc Fen-en. The "Rifles" will give drill movements at various Davenport high school athletic contests next year. Their only assignment this spring is to serve as ushers at the annual Tin Can Derby at the fairgrounds Decoration day. Cadet Captain Ross Sidney commands the unit, with Dave McFer ren as, first sergeant. June 2,: at which time a king and queen for the year will be selected.

When constipation brings on acid indigestion, bloating, dizzy spells, gas, coated tongue, sour taste, and bad breath, your stomach is probably loaded up with certain undigested food and your bowels don't move. So you need both Pepsin to help break up fast that rich undigested food in your stomach, and Laxative Senna to pull the trigger on those lazy bowels. So be sure your laxative also contains Pepsin. Take Dr. Caldwell's Laxative, because its Svrup Pepsin helps you gain that Senna moves your bowels.

Tests prove the power of Pepsin to dissolve hose lumps of undigested protein food which may linger in your stomach, to cause belching, gastric acidity and nausea. This is how pepsin-ising your stomach helps relieve it of such distress. At the same time this medicine wakes up lazy nerves and muscles in your bowels to relieve your constipation. So see how much better you feel by taking the laxative that also puts Pepsin to work on that stomach discomfort, too. Even finicky children love to taste this pleasant family laxative.

Buy Dr. Caldwell's LaxativeSenna with Syrup Pepsin at your druggist today! Henry Sinksen's orchestra has been WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY? A book let the opinions of fm out doctors en this intartstmf subject will be tent FREE, while they last, to any reader writing to tne Educational Division, 535 Fifth New York. N. Dept. sm6 booked for the day.

are' Mr. Ferriter. Corporal Maurice Boers, Richard Ritter, Robert Daw-sou, Henry Howell, "Corporal Don Stnekel, Wllliaim Howell, John Hamilton, Dick Peirce and Bill Barton. Second row, left to right Sergeant Frank Lerake, Corporal Lowell Johnson, Harold Hoelscher, Stanley Histed, William Zentner, Robert Beeks, Merle Olmstead, Le-roy Jeusen, Ora Ellsworth and Sergeant Walter Moritz. Top row, left to right Captain Ross Sidney, Delmar Paiistian, Ralph Sparbel, Wallace Olander, Gene Fries, George Neumann, Nick Mandas, Ernest Albrecht, Tim Fie- Mrs.

Irene Groves' has been sec retary of the, entertainment com' mittee. Davenport police were asked Tuesday night by Joe LeGrange, 4X2 West High street, to aid in a search for his daughter, luella, 16, a pupil at Harrison school, who is missing from home. Her father said she went to school Tuesday morning, but did not return during the afternoon. PREPARATIONS COMPLETED FOR GYM EXHIBITION FRANC'S IBSPRI1 MATTRESSES MATCHING BOX SPRINGS Cyesm! CNE CARTON Dress Rehearsal Held By Central Turner Classes of All Ages. And it's way ahead on flavor, too! "Believe It or Not," says Ripley, "Royal Crown bas won 9 out of 10 certified taste-tests against leading colas from coast some always on ice.

Final dress rehearsal, which was held Tuesday night, completed the preparation for the 86th annual; spring gymnastic exhibition of Central Turner society classes. The annual spring show will be held at the Grand theater on Thursday i and Friday, starting at 8 p. m. "NEVA-17ET" COVER X-'-ZSIS rajf TASTE-TEST fl- I ni(hc CBS Network fijty ISSwt rnxmuvsGz flip ig following tne a dance will be held in the gymnasium. The affair is directed by Fred J.

Bifano, physical director of, the Central society. The following is the program: Overture. Venities of 1940 Hal Seam FART 1. 1. Steel class.

hoop poses Junior boys Remember to take home delicious Par-T-Pak Beverages. Ginger Ale, Root .2. Chinese parasol dance Kiist glrlg cIhss. '3. Rhythmic dumbbell swinging-Senior ladies and mens classes.

4. Musical dumbbells Kindergarten Beer and other flavors. Only a dime for a full-quart bottle enough for six big glasses. NEHI BEVERAGE COMPANY Moline E48 101 Third Avenue, Mollne, III. cihkji.

4 A SI UUWN 2hP. WFFKI -u I aw er mm Mm mm I I 1 can pay you well Miss Dixon I want you lo make love io my grandson." Wtiat would you do if an etcc'niric millionaire offered you a job like this? ith a thousand other applicants dam-joring for the job, Gayle Dixon had to act fast and she did. Of course, she hadn't met the grandson nor did she know about the amazing Bill Bailey and she could hardly guess that impetuous old Mr. Merrifield was going to add tix other beauties to his payroll. Here is a delightful springtime romance that will keep you entranced from the start.

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