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The Daily Times from Davenport, Iowa • 4

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The Daily Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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THE DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1917. lALDERMANKUEHL SPUD PRICE HAS ing the president power to contract a loan of 150,000,000 pesos for the government budget. Tha Mnii naaaed hill granting au thority to contract a loan of 100,000,000 BEEN BLASTED CORRECTIONS IN THE DRAFT LIST SEVERAL NUMBERS WERE VFRONG IN FIRST AND NOW CORRECTED pesos to finance the new government bank issue. tured by us yesterday on the Californie plateau. This attack was repulsed completely.

Our gains- of yesterday were maintained and consolidated. "Surprise attacks of ttte enemy northwest of Hurtebise monument In the region Df Mont Carnillet and In Alsace, north of Aspach-Le-Haut, were broken up. we took prisoners. "On the left bank of the Meuse (Verdun front) there was great activity of the artillery, with no infantry engagements." organizations will meet with the cooperative committee of the American Red Cross at the offices of Robert S. Lovett, its chairman, this' afternoon, when it is expected they will announce their willingness to become auxiliaries ot the international organization.

It was said this willingness of the independents to join the Red Cross would depend upon their being granted representation on the committees in charge of the distribution of supplies in Europe. MADE DEFENDANT COUNTY ATTORNEY ASKS INJUNC-TIOX ON HIS PROPERTY ON MOUND STREET SON OF FAMOUS COMMANDER HERE FORM DAYS MAJOR GEORGE B. M'CLMXAX, FORMER -EW YORK 3IAI0R, AT ARSENAL Try the Want Ads, for yon can always state your case as fully as you wish through them. FORTY PER CEST PROP HAS BEEN MADE SINCE THE FIRST OF THE MONTH FOR THROAT AND LUNGS BTCBBOSir COUGHS AKD COLDS WILL AFFILIATE WITH RED CROSS MEXICO WANTS TO MAKE TOUCH A petition for Injunction to prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors will be filed today In the Scott county district court against George P. Lindsay and Chris Kuehl, according to County At-nrnpv Hpnrv Jebens.

The oetltioti is Eckman's Alterative SOLD BT ALL LEADIITO DRUGGISTS Associated Press Leased Wire. NEW YORK. July 25. Representatives for the independent war relief Associated Press Leased Wire. MEXICO CITY.

July 25. The house of deputies last night passed; a bill giv- Associated Prss Leased Wir. WASHINGTON, July 25. Master lists of the- army conscription drawing were in the hands of a number of local exemption boards today, and were on their way to other boards more distant from Washington, where they were mailed yesterday. Each, local board on receipt of the lists is required to summon for examination twice as many men as the actual quota for the district.

Thus the work of selecting men to make up the first half million contingent of the national army here the outcome of the raid on Mr Lind With potatoes today celling at $1.90 a bushel ast the leading Davenport markets, Which is a remarkable difference In price since the first of the month, retailers predict that a steady decrease wll take place within the coming weeis. It was thitee weeks ago, about the first of the month, that potatoes brought $3.50 a bushel. Since 'then home grown potatoes have been coming into the local markets, although not very rapidly, but enough to send down the price. Within that time, a decrease of 40 per cent has taken place. This morning potatoes were say's poolroom Tuesday night, July 17.

when the sheriff secured a number of bottles of liquor in the place. Alderman Chris Kuehl who owns the property at 122 Mound street whnrA the raid occurred, is named a after is in the hands of civilians com party to the defense since he is the posing the exemption boards. Variations discovered In the unoffi 49 cents a peck, and the wholesale owner. According to tne county attorney, Mr Kuehl had been warned to watch his tenant for some time but had evidently paid no attention to the information until the raid was pulled priec per bushel was $1.50. Grotera claim that although there 7-Passenper Touring1 Car $1795 cial lists previously announced are as follows No.

450 is 8,649. It was announced as 8,459. No. 593 Is 6.170. It was announced as 4-Passengrer Tuxedo Roadster $1795 are plenty of potatoes on the Daven off.

port market, they are not being brought In in large quantities. Pota toes are somewhat late this year, and FRENCH DRIVE GERMANS BACK Jnst received notice of advance In price farmers have been occupied most of the time making hay. The quality of the home grown article is pronounced to be excellent. A Real Achievement BURLINGTON MAN A FIRE VICTIM Associated Press Leased Wire. PARIS, July 25.

The Germans attacked this morning on the Aisne front, at the Californie plateau, In an effort to recapture the positions from which they were driven out yesterday. The war office announces that the attack was repulsed completely. The French are consolidating their new positions. The statement follows: After a short but violent bombardment the Germans at 5 o'clock this morning attacked the positions recap- fAssoctated Press Leased Wire. BURLINGTON, July 25.

Harry Fleming, age 28, was burned to death in a fire that destroyed the Sanitary Ice at an early hour today. Flem The Cole "8" represents a value unapproached on the market today. That's a broad statement, but we can refer you to any Cole owner for the necessary proof. The Cole "8" is a car with a special appeal to the business man; the woman of refinement; the experienced motorist who appreciates substantial quality. It is a car that has back of it record-breaking performances to prove every claim made for it.

Its flexible, instantly controlled eighty horsepower; its unhesitating pickup; its extreme wide range of speed in high gear; its unrivaled hill climbing ability; its absolute dependability on thoroughfare and highway these are just some of its proven points of leadership. ing, an employe of the firm, was sleeping In the cupola and was trapped by the flames. The" fire loss Among the distinguished visitors to Davenport today was Major George B. McClellan of the officers' reserve corps, recently appointed assistant principal officer of the Frankfort, and who is assigned to the 'Rock Island arsenal for ten days on detached dutv to study conditions and methods here. Major McClellan is a former major of New York City, and has been for several years one of the influential men in New York 'politics.

This is the first time that Major McClellan has visited Davenport, I which has special significance to him, i as Camp McClellan was named for his 1 father, General George B. McClellan, one of the most famous commanders the U. S. army during the Civil war. Major McClellan bears a great deal ''of resemblance to the photographs of his illustrious father, and meets in- terviewera with the same genial cour-, tesv that has been credited to the Civil war hero.

He laughingly announced that Interviewers had no terrors for him, as he had become accustomed to pertinent questions during his career ss chief executive of New York City. "I am delighted with the trl-cities, "announced Major McClellan at the Davenport Commercial club at noon today, where he attended the luncheon to the Russian mission. "All I can say is that I have been assigned to the Rock Island arsenal for ten days to study methods in operation there that may be of assistance to us at the Frankfort arsenal. "I have been commissioned In the officers' reserve corps and I'm doing my bit now. I arrived at the arsenal last Monday and have been extremely busy since that time.

I hope to find time to visit the site of Camp McClellan during my stay in the tri-cities, but of course that pleasure must be subordinated to my other work." Major McClellan will leave the arsenal July 31 for Frankfort, where he will assume his duties as assistant principal officer. It is understood that he has given up his private busi- ness In order to give his entire time to his military duties, and his is a striking example of the spirit shown by hundreds of wealthy American men In the last few months. GENE PERR1NSWAS NOT FINED Gene Perkins, well known Da ven-' port colored man, who was reported 'to have been fined in police court yes-" terday on a charge of intoxication, wishes It understood that he Is not the It developed today that a mis-; take had been made and the man's i name was len JPrkin. "It couldn't have been me," says Gene, "because I haven't been to Rock Island since last Thursday." la estimated at $30,000, mostly covered 5,107. No.

656 la 2,595. It was announced as S.595. No. 1,292 Is 10,053. It was announced as 1,053.

No. 1,899 is 6,307. It was announced as 8,037. No. 2,089 Is 1,179.

It was announced as 1,170. No. 2,187 is 10,021. It was announced as 1,021. No.

2,290 is 1,143. It was announced as 1,043. No. 2,762 Is 5,616. It was announced as 5,618.

No. 3,089 is 6,036. It was announced as 6,136. No. 3,264 is 9,063.

It was announced as 9,063. No. 3,512 is 670. It was announced as 607. No.

4,066 is 6,916. It was announced as 5,917. No. 4,570 is 9,989. It was announced as 6,866.

No. 4,988 Is 4,965. It was announced as 4,962. No. 6,092 is 9,848.

It was announced as 3,848. No. 6,228 is 6,128. It was announced os 6,029. No.

5,666 is 9,386. It was announced as 9 8S3. No. 6,542 Is 6,224. It was announced as 6,524.

No. 7,518 is 6,601 It was announced as 5,042. Ko. 7,699 Is 9.031. It was announced as 9,030.

No. 7,821 is 2,812. It was announced as 2,012. No. 8,481 is 6.156.

It was announced as 5,156. No. 8,748 is 6,097. It was announced as 6,970. No.

8,872 is 6,079. It was announced as 4,079. No. 9,187 is 6,176. It was announced as 5,476.

No. Is 638. It was announced as 5,038. No. 9,712 is 8,408 It was announced as 8,448.

No. 10,338 Is 6,968. It was announced as 8,969. No. 10,498 is stricken out.

It was drawn as was found to be duplicated No. 10.5(10 is 5,794, the only mlsslns number in the drawing. by insurance. HEAD UP, SHORTY! A Tremendous Money Value YOU MAY FIGHT Associated Tress Leased Wire. ROME, July 25.

Short men will have a chance to fight after August under a new decree which reduces the minimum height by four inches. It affects 100,000 men whose height hitherto had been a bar to enlistment. IRON IN YOUR FOOD Iron is one of the greatest essentials to good health. Many people are anaemic and need iron. The fcest way to get it is in yoifr food.

The only Malted Food containing Iron in a form easily assimilated is JIEMO. HEMO is a food nof a drug. It can be readily digested where tether foods distress. That's why it fcives 100 per cent nourishment Contains all the food values of malt, milk and meat, and also Iron, so necessary in improving the quality of the blood. HEMO will increase your weight and your vitality and make well rounded bodies.

Start today and get a 50c package with guarantee of satisfaction. John Harding Druggists, 228 Brady Davenport. More power with less weight; greater economy with less effort; better performance with less expense at a price $800 less than you'd expect to pay. SEE OUR NEW MODELS AND ARRANGE FOR A DEMONSTRATION ASK ANY COLE OWNER WHAT HE THINKS OF HIS CAR I'ershinir Reviewg Chasseurs PARIS, July 25. General Pershing, accompanied by General Joffre yesterday visited the French front and reviewed incidentally one of the most famous battalions of French chasseurs which figured in the fourteenth of July review in Paris.

General Pershing expressed high admiration of the dash and smartness of the men. MID-WEST MOTOR CO. Lots of the best housewives read th Wants daily. 112-114 Harrison Street CHAS. B.

KAUFMANN, President and Treasurer Distributors: COLE STUDEBAKER Phone Dav. 986 yimimmm nn ONLY FOUR DAYS luiiiiiniiiiiiniiv DAIRYMEN TOJBET TONIGHT A mopfine of the Davennort Cow MORE, THEN I QUIT I have in all about 500 hats left. Come now, bargains bigger than ever. Take 'em away at your own price. Testing association will be neid this evening in the office of G.

R. Bliss at ho mirt house. The reeular election 75c White Milan Cushion Brim and Milan Banded Sailors of officers will be held, and plans for the reorganization of the association announced. I L. S.

Gillette of the State college at i Ames will speak to the members and report on hiR trip through the county in quest of new members. Mr Gillette visited many farmers yesterday with I County Agent G. R. Bliss. Pattern Hats, former values to $15.00 $1.95 15c I gftLACC or FASHIONS Trimmed Hats, former values to $8.00 Watch Tomorrow Night's Papers for the Announcement of Our Remodeling Sale In tomorrow's papers we'll give you the details ot this great clearance.

Read our ad. 'Already the carpenters, cabinet makers and mechanics are at work and as it is necessary for us to reduce stocks to a minimum as quickly as possible in order to allow them as much space as we can and also in order to avoid the inevitable damage to merchandise which accompanies large improvement operations of this character we inaugurate this sale. In our ready-to-wear department you will find radical reductions on our entire line of summer apparel as this section is particularly effected by these changes that are being made. We are making it worth your while to buy this merchandise, and get it out of our way. See the prices which we will quote in tomorrow's advertisement.

111 11 MILUNERtahmr GOOK iiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiiMiiimiiiiimiiiiiiii SPECIAL DISCOUNTS on all our WOMEN'S OXFORDS These discounts mean a real saving on actual necessities, why not take advantage of them NOW, before your size is all sold out. BRETSCHER SHOE CO. 312 West Second St. i SICK- FOLKS MAKE NO MISTAKE NEGROES TO HOLD A SILENT PARADE NEW YORK. July 2r.

As a protest against the recent Kast St. Louis ra riots, negro residents of York have arranged for a demonstration on Saturday to take the form of a silent parade down Fifth avenue. It was announced today that more than 2,000 negro men intended to join in the demonstration. Except for a few banners bearing references to the riots and the part taken hy negroes in the development of the country, it was said that there would be no attempt to draw attention to the Stomach Troubles Have you Stomach Pain, Belching, Lost Appetite, Ice-Mint Fine For Women's Health Thousands of women suffer continual misery, even agonizing pain day after day for years, only because they do not know where in the world there is any help for them. Misplacements, Tains, Bearing Down, Backache.

Painful Menses, Unnatural Discharges, etc. The majority of diseases of women can be completely cured by the timely application of my treatment. RHEUMATISM In all Its forms. Enlarged Bnd stiffened joints. I Bad Taste or Breath, Headache, Heartburn, Bloating, Gas, Spitting of Mucous, Gnawing, Empty Feeling, Lump in Stomach.

Food Disagrees, Pain Before or After Eating, Coated Tongue, Sore i Mouth, Indigestion? Then you need Dr. Blachly's treatment at once; it will relieve you quickly and permanently restore appetite, digestion and general health. Tired, Burning Feet Wiinilrrful for Kori, A eh Int. lender el. Irif 11 1 Corns ill! Itiih a little.

soothiTie. con'mii on those poor tired, swollen. tjiirn.niu Ah what a relief. How easy fn1 eomr.irt.-ilile ii makes them fel. I'miit- the hootliin rnolinjr influence nf cirn liamful calluses stop I uitit ami nant to dance for joy.

No lujnibUK. try lee-Mint. otic. It win poor old tired fee' foci pasv comfortable that will with v-lief. Corns and painful ale Btransrs to the fnemi.s Ice-Mint.

For Wall Paper Try A Chas Naeckel's Sons Paint House 405 and 407 Vi. Second St. Davenport, Iowa Read These Proofs Mrs L. H. Jordan at 745 Twenty-fourth avenue.

Rock Island, was a patient of mine last year. On inquiry as to her condition she says "I am continuing to improve in every way, and I certainly was as near miserable as a woman could The inside of my hands and my feet were cracked, until the blood came. The itching was bo bad that I was almost crazy, and I was broke out all over my body. There was not a minute of my time that I was at peace, and a portion of the time I actually did not know what to do with myself. Under your treatment I have steadily improved from the beginning.

The condition of the skin ia altogether different all over my body, and my physical health is better than it has been for twenty years. I can not thank you enough for what you have done for me. "MR AND MRS L. H. JORDAN." Why Not Let Me Cure You? 1 C0SSULTAT10N FREE PAYS TO BUY GOOD PAINT and Have Good Workmen Put It On I is a clean, creamy, Miow-whito subs-tan, whose medicinal qualities com dewy fields of old Japan pie have the best caiod-for feei on earth.

No matter what you have tried A New Method of Washing Is Introduced or how many times you have born dis- 1 You will find a large assortment at prices that will please you. We can show you beautiful combinations of Wall, Border and Ceilings or you may get each separate for any room that needs only a part new. pointea, you -win revel in the coolint eoothliifr comfort Unit lee-Mint lir-ij Ahk et any Drug Store today for a small 5ar rt lee-Mint and give your poor. suf-ferintr, tired, achinp, hurnine fWt treat of their lives. You'll like it WE HAVE BOTH HALL MARTIN NUXATED IRON InereaMg strength of delicate, nervous run DR.

F. L. BLACHLY rrmanentlT located Rooms 803-5-7, People's Bank. MoIIne, DL Hoorss 9 to 5 Dallyj Wednesday and Saturday until m. Sunday only by appointment.

New and better methods sre being wed In every industry. The most unique and effectual new method used of late Is the new method of washing, which Is done by sleam. For many years the steam method has been experimented upon and now Is successfully worked out by a mechanical penius from Kansas. The invention, like many others, was partly accidental. The manufacturers are receiv-fh Inquiries from every section of the.

country. Sanitas Wall Covering in all the latest patterns Naeckel, 400 Block W. 2nd St. Wall Paper, Paints, Pictures, Frames Contracting PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Fourth and Brady Sts. Davenport nop down people loo per cent in ion days in many inelancf? Jlon forfeit if it fails as per full explanation in laiKB article to appear in liiis paper.

Ak your doctor or driiKetM about it. Sad. mam Jjmes Real Estate Ads Bring Results, iw Urim Store, cr. SrhleRpI Haubea jiut Co, lUwajji cany it iu clock..

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