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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 8

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Quad-City Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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8
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FRIDAY TIIK DEMOCRAT AND LEADER, DAVENPORT, IOWA FEBRUARY 1917 Police, Welfare Group Should Work With, Not Repress, Boy Gangs, Te Deum Told r- TO ORGANIZE TEAM. Wednesday night and named I "Butch' Forth manager and Wal- Calamus, la Men interested in tin Olson, secretary-treasurer, organizing an independent base- Another meeting will be held next ball team for the coming season month to make additional plans met in the Shelton barber shop for the coming season. i if the Ivy gane is lvt, rather th.tn seek to repress t- vr. roIU-p, wcUare other tr.n.p pot with loam ti them, G. ll.iwl.uid Shaw, farmer "gangs- and I.

set re! cf the cU'Vcl ue them of and jin 'f the Ami Fiuifxi.it iin an i Ml ST "COOl) GANG." "The ie.il iitcbStni is how we c.Hi full for our trty out of p)oi Kniig, v. pt event that of K.iiii. fi'i'Hj .1 l. Miur and how we ian help 1 iii bad pane to de- nnrvipno' aptomrt it the NVi O.ly. di bred at a Te'IVwm i I r.trt ii is 5 open furum scv.it?! Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH PdVOI'Pot School atui.ta- i (hrrciwm I Looseness una Worry -rumi Thursday night.

N'o l-icer he rd or tw! ill "Getting together a clangs are ud sangs. In city, the pu! jfe FCTf ii ,,.0 ''ilH. a.m"rf '7 "-i tnorc than line i-kieci T-i'e a hut of se-; known to them, only male? Hii 'hr-ri vs rv ci(i prrteetly natural boy, u.d as really irri mote ufc s.v!h;rif youth and indcd crown up be-; however are be- cvS.rh: he Mf. "That meVm.merous 'and the i SATURDAY EVENING iwc ri'-us net it" inc a. tin.1: lorcei wren not hard to under- ASTFfcTH lerl.i at art drug Move with the problem of the boy sane.

"'Muiiiis the war v.e glorified Boiled Beef and Homemade Noodles Southern Pork Chops ioietu Hi) 1 lvioks "11 easily obtained, foitotti-n that tacties. tactics could be We adults have phase, but boys And your choice of Two Salads Four Vegetables Cf Three Potatoes Beverages ALL FOR wnr It BY POPULAR DEMAND KAYBEE REPEATS THIS SPECIAL OFFER! Antrim's Biggest little Radio Valve! i gfya 0 09 i) 2) have not. ''The mobility of populations in our l.ir;e cities causes tensions. People of one race or rriiiiioii push out people of some other race or religion and Dittct ness is f-tiired up. Indeed, we have organizations in the country dedicated to fomenting hate aloiii! racial and rehtimis Siiich.

Furthermore youth tod.iy is thoroly frustrated. All (f these factors contribute to the trowth C' hai naiiiis." KIMIDII A HE SI GfiESTI I). liscussini! remedies for the situation, Mr. Shaw said "if we are RoinR to do anything for the g.iWA boy we've to make a new approach by doin somethinij with him instead of to bun. Wo must reeounie the kanu.

and start from CHARTER NEW SCOUT TROOP The charter for the new Boy Scout troop No. 21 of St. Anthony's parish was presented to the Rev. E. W.

Barron (left) by Mayor A. K. Kroppach at a dinner for scouts, their parents and troop committee members at the K. of C. hall Thursday night.

This completes organization of Boy Scout troops in all of the Catholic parishes of the city. F. W. Galbraith Post No. 828 Auxiliary, YFW, presented flass to the parish, to the new scout troop and to the ampfire Girls troop of the parish.

The Washington school Boy Scout troop No. 8 had charge of the investiture ceremony. Danny Alberts is scoutmaster and Bob Golden assistant scoutmaster, while the Rev. E. J.

Shepherd is troop chaplain. The troop committee includes Edward Hoods, chairman. Lawrence Bcnoc, Phil MeGonegle and Gerald Quandl. ATI MM tn. ip-fA 17 as long as quantities last Mightiest Atom of Ae Airwaves! That means a new type of adult leader and also some un- PARENTS OF SON.

CENTRAL TURNER ORCHESTRA TO PRESENT CONCERT Brighton, la. Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1 Deutsch. who live four miles west af Brighton, are parents of a son iJJ 4a born Feb.

9 in Washington county i PfS LzJ ZJ LZ3 Lu Li derstandinjj and barking on the part of the community from which the boy and his ang come. "In the case of the bad gang we must help the gang to find desirable activities. That is just the beginning. From there we ro on to help the RanR themselves to plan to use all the facilities the community affords, school gymnasium, boys' (dub, settlement house, dance hall, library. We must try to make them conscious of beloriRinR to the part of town in which they live and have a foclinR of responsibility fur its we'fare," hospital.

The Johnston office of the motion picture industry prohibits the showing of methods of smuggling precious stones or other articles into a country. Girls1 Princess Slips a e. Washable rayon, built-up shoulder. Ruffled. 8 14.

Third. EACH The Central Turner orchestra under the direction of Albert L. Petersen will present the fourth in the series of seven popular concerts in the gym at the Turner hall, West Third and Scott streets, at 8:15 p. m. Saturday.

As a special feature the orchestra will present Miss Janet Beth Quinn in whistling solos. Miss Quinn, a talented musician, is the daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Quinn of Davenport. Miss Quinn will include in her group of numbers the beautiful Titl Serenade which it is believed has never been attempted by a Whistler before. Girls' 4.S3 Quilted Robes NOW $2 Blue, rose or maize, flowered print.

Sizes 3 to 14. Third Floor. Girls' 3.98 Rayon Dresses REPAIRING I By 4t I Factory-Trained I 11 Experts 2.Wesks If. iiiipil v7j Until Now I'iA 1.49 and 1.98 tCvtX 1 I 2 NOW Green, blue and maize, checked rayon with embroidery trim, 3-6. 69c Quilted Cotton Pads 2 FOR $1 Plastic waterproof on one side.

Size 17x18. Hill's Third Floor. Dancing will follow the musical portion of the evenings entertainment. The program will include: Ontuiy Girl inarch Herbert Selection from the opera "Lohengrin" WairntT Serennde d'Ammir V. Ulan I.a Sauterclle Lowell Overture "M.rsnnlollo" Auher Whistling Janet Both Quinn.

soloist. Melodies from the opera "Martha" I'lotow In the Cabbage Patch Logan Tlie Dance Herman Stars Stupes Forever Sousa So tmall in tize, yet so BIG in performance, and tone quality. Powerful superheterodyne (AC-DC). Has superbly styled, lightweight plastic cabinet, combination Only luminum nickel magnet on 1.39 Quilted Pads DISCUSS PLANS FOR SOCIAL HYGIENE PROGRAM Proposed plans for creating a city-wide interest in social hygiene and sex education in Davenport were discussed Thursday when a group interested in the work met at the Chamber of Commerce. A committee to head the work in the city was scheduled to be appointed at the meeting but this action was not accomplished.

Another meeting will be held at a future date and it is expected the committee will be named at that time. SCOUTS PLAN AMI'OI T. Eldridge, la. Members of troop 1,1 of the 12oy Scouts made plans for a "Valley Forge" campout at Camp Minncyata near Dixon Feb. 22 and "3 during a troop meeting at which Harold Feldpausch and Paul Mannan were made members of the troop.

The Beaver patrol presented first aid demonstrations, games were in charge of the Flying Eagles and Fox patrol members were officers of the da v. NOW For bassinette or carriage. Waterproof on one side. Third Floor. 201 E.

3rd Davenport Blickhawk Hotel Bldf. permanent magnet speaker, Jit I fl slide-rule dial, velveted drive I J) 1 2 3.49 Play Pen Pads (or smoother tuning and RAD10PTIK0N built-in aerial. 'T'TT't TT'T 'T 'T NOW Standard size. Nursery patterns. Limited quantity.

Third. 6kmm 3.93 Girls' Corduroy Jackets LADIES! Watih for AVjrf Week's Ad! Complete assortment of WAR SURPLUS WAC and WAVE DRESSES Navy, green and red. ow3 SILK HOSIERY EASY BUDGET TERMS! 301 W. 2nd St. Davenport, Iowa Sizes 7 to 14.

Limited quantity. Third. This Week's ALLIED SPECIALS It's Sensatiatwl! 4 e. f.W First quality silk hose that formerly sold for much more. 42 and 45 gauge, Sky Dawn, Dawn Glow, Magic Beige.

Sizes 8V2 to 10 '2. HILL'S MAIN FLOOR A Smash Hit! NEW "HEAT KING' ftolln Ran DRESS SALE Were Were Were 3.98-10.95 8.85-12.95 12.95-22.95 $2 $4 56 Broken sizes Women's better dresses. For wear now through Spring. Hill's Third Floor BETTER PIIOTOGnAFHy 0 69c Cotton Brassieres nla AITS tiir-wrr 1 FOR Sizes 34 to 36 only. Tearose only.

Adjustable straps. Main. Doe it strike you ss being odd beginning an advertisement that manner? Well. tnabe but that's the way we ei joy doing business just a little d.fforcnt! Veil see -photography isn't just a business with us it's a hobby! That's why you'll find oar sen ice to be er ioyably different, our stocks the largest arid mcst complete in the Midwest' So plan to drop in and see n. We're sure you'll agree C1NARCO is "Yours for Better l'hctographj!" 79c Cannon Bath Towels i I v.

tin ii -4 1 The Modern Bottle Cap Remover No prying! $Q50 No chipped bottles! No fizzing shower ba(hs! SO SAFI AND SIMPIE A CHILD CAN USE ITI 2 FOR 1 Size 22x44. White with colored borders. Also solid colors. 2nd floor. OMEGA Dll ENLARGERS A ship')', 'it oi Dry Fast Kitchen Towels Jut rercvert' ANSCO COLOR AND KODACHROME FILMS All the glory ratur.il eolor when you use ibvse ulm ymir aviuihle tor itMtce-rlu'r delivery in 8.

16 nd 35mm. sires 1 FOR 1 Cannon multi-stripes. Size 17x33. Formerly 39c. Second floor.

1 fine en Con'pU-te with eo'or-heaj, nciM'-xe tnr-rnr. ec Aa: r.r uitf; or wioi-ou. 6 4 iv4td lens. ve rr. Double Plaid Sheet Blankets 1F At.FRS ATTENTION "CAP-OFF'' on ml and distributed by Al XIKO.

IT'S HERE I BELL HOWELL 8 MM, SPORTSTER CAMERA! BeUer thnn ever belt'ie even the finest nunlet te'med and lmpioved! He sme vcu see new Filmn "SpuTtoer" the 8mm. mvie csmera F.it 7 ien.s, sso -rH)tion speed, haiit'in expeine e.Oc.t Litaf He-nirrnher. with FiItth) all oil do i (Mess button, and what i ou get in eeior or ht.iek and Willte' i Size 70x80. Blue and rose plaids. Lock-stitched edges.

Were 3.98. NOW $3 ANSCO CLIPPER CAMERAS turr corru-s to iri'nt with tin dw In it, pUiptH-ti oprra ui i fratuM-s ave coHibit.f with 'ff and ruffed tu pi'f vioe a c.iiera cf Mrikirp boti'v at a n'uii'-t ct)5ti Tht1 uivtqup to'iCci'M-g frtsnl X.e for the cfn tvpe hilos ar.d thp f.ci? lens gic cicSiMitcn Combines Metal Utility Cabinet with 2-HURNER Electric Stove Quality eleclrle stove with two J-heal burners romblned with niotnv metal cabinet 35" hich bv 1 torar spare in drawer and cabinet, naked while enamel. 9S fash or termt 1 low at Jl week. MANT ISES Home, apart-mttit, horn laundries, dimmer totli(i tratlora, ftc. Nashua Lullaby Blankets Mm NOW S3 Size 72x84.

25rr wool, 75 cotton. Rose, blue, green, cedar. Were 5.98. See THE RANG- FTTE ONLY S9.95 rrn, tax inci Taks 16 rn-tu rf on dMrd.ut1 6ifi roif H.tv FFFORE th Sum and get onf NOS I Nashua Sunval Blankets M(HIE PROJECTORS All tor manrjuite drhien Ki vere '85" Del ue gmtl Kestotie R.g Inm Ampio A-S 8mm Kevttone A-H2 ifimm Kelt A Howell ltinini Evi-el and P-Sfi tS'rm 'diwpe SOF: Pell Ar Howell 179 16mm SOF; ttr. Alo put CASTI.E FILMS.

8 t'i'nm Headline and I'om-plete now SA ROTARY Egg Bsaler 85c 72x90, block pattern. 25 wool, cotton. Rose, blue, green, cedar. Were 7.49, it (TNAECO'S "PICTl RE-OF-THE-YEAR'" CONTEST Her sir: yc.i to win r.y cne of three great and rycr i Bt 'ire to et t1 of t'tiii eo uDAV Greatly Reduced! Chenille flobes CO II CJ) fl to CO PQ Whlstllnc or Aluminum TEAKETTLES $2,39 Comb, KKOIIFR Heater, Hot Piatt $1.98 Iiripolaluri and Percolators $1.39 to $2.69 Family Sie 14 qt. well mad STEP-ON CANS $2.98 ond Sized, Wood ROLLING PINS 93c Piilj.

Tubs, Muffin Tins, Mold FLANNEL SHIRTS Enamelled DISH PANS 79c end 98c Men's Flaid Flannel Were 8.93 y-j Were 7.95 Worth 2.39 to 2 59, these shirts come in the colorful plaids that everyone's wearing. Neck sizes 14 12 to 17. Two pockets. DE LUXE PHOTOFINISHING natioie f.tty 1 ri (Uii it So g.v o-j 5 c.e-ve a Ami all lr.is at fiiir lr- yoMr f'l" tor-ty aj iute to as for ROLL FILM war feurphi a' eto'k ''jTff. I ad-in Mm product Ar.vo Df( ru Ail r.e c-cd cr.et, PHOTO SUPPLY PPLV Hill's Main Floor AP 0 PPW HOUSEWARES i Lsm Li La Lzs TOYS RETAIL STORE Hfadqtiarters for Hm- 209 E.

Third St. Davenport wr me. GlttM Visit our new and modern store, located between 3rd and lih on Main, just two door outh cf the l)aenport Hotel. Boys' 3.49 Coverall Suits Our entire stock of thickly tufted reeuceci to-- clearance Soft shades. Flaik-iing shawl collar tie front, plenty of wrap-around.

Sizes 12 to 41 DIAL 7-9338 312 MAIN STREET Long sleeves, washable. Heavy twill. Tan and cepen. 3-4-5-6. Third.

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