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The Daily Times from Davenport, Iowa • 5

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The Daily Timesi
Location:
Davenport, Iowa
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5
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THE DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1933. PAYMENT OF COUNTY Air traveling time between Europe and Hong Kong, China, is to be reduced to 11 days. Iowa Enrollment For U. S. Jobs May Start This Week COUNCIL!) 10 Driver Grabs a Jug of Hooch and Flees When His Coupe Loaded With Liquor Is Wrecked In a Collision the parents of a daughter born Sunday at Mercy hospital.

Mr Maisack is connected with the circulation department of the Democrat. Family washings finished any style. Pure soap, soft water. Ban-non's Wet Wash. Ken.

1128. Adv. A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Clarence Evers, 1226 Brown street, Davenport, at St. Luke's hospital Saturday. LUGS $233,749 BEHIND THAT IN '32 DES MOINES, April 17.

(Associated Press) Enrollment of Roof Fire Causes Only Miner Damage At Sorensen Home Several dollars' damage was caused by a roof fire, started by sparks from the chimney, at the Charles Sorensen home, 727 West Sixteenth street, Davenport, shortly after 11:15 a. m. Sunday. Firemen extinguished the blaze with the use of three gallons of chemical. ficers found a eallon can of al- 1' SIT Cntam; may begin this week, according to ng a gallon of colored liquor, and members of the Iowa emergency the remains of three other jugs reUef coramittee.

fr Wene k6n a rSSUlt K- H. Mulock. chainnan of the collision. The jugs and can had committee, was expected to return been wrapped in pieces of gunny today from Washington where he Tuesday Specials CITY BRIEFS Mr and Mrs Clifford Eaxter, 2007 East Elm street, Davenport, became the parents of a boy born this morning at St. Luke's hospital.

Mr Baxter is manager of the Wittwer Grocery Co. Mr and Mrs Leo Maisack, 1531 West Third street, Davenport, are Rubber Caui Rubber Heels has been in conference with feder Police and county officers were today looking for a man who grabbed a gallon jug of moonshine whisky from his car, loaded with half a dozen similar jugs, and escaped by running through a railroad yard after his machine was wrecked in a collision at Tremont avenue and East Paver street at 9 p. m. yesterday. The abandoned car, a Pontiac coupe which police say is registered in the name of Thomas W.

Fletcher of LeClaire, was seized by Police Officers Morris and Martens after the crash. In it the of- The Union of south Africa, Japan and Australia ranked second, third and fourth, respectively, in the size of purchases of American passenger automobiles last year. 13c I 23 ADVERTISEMENT OAK LEATHER SOLES Women'! Men'i Today Tuesday st the 43c 25c fjpjl0 25 S3 STOP GAS PAINS! GERMAN REMEDY GIVES RELIEF Acting on EOTH upper and lower bowels Adlerika washes out all poisons that cause gas, nervousness and bad sleep. One dose gives relief at once. Sold in Davenport by Emeis Hansen Drug Company.

Vi jt an al officials concerning application of the act to Iowa people and Iowa reforestation projects. He announced from Washington Saturday that approximately 5,000 Iowans will be employed, 1,500 of them to be hired shortly and the remainder as fast as facilities will accommodate them. Mulock reported that the amount of reforestation work to be done in Iowa had not been determined but that most of the earlier workers enrolled will be sent to work on projects in nearby states. NOW PLAYING Collections of taxes for the first half of the year total 5952,976.40, according to complete figures in the office of the Scott county treasurer. By comparison, there had been $1,186,726.17 paid at this time a year ago, a deficiency of being Indicated at present.

County Treasurer Ben F. Luet-je now has official notice from the state that there is in effect the postponement of the date of delinquency from April 1 to July 1, as provided in a bill recently enacted by the state legislature. Accordingly, it is expected that further payment will be largely deferred until about July 1. If they are declared delinquent at that time, however, the law provides that the penalty, which has been reduced to three-fourths of one per cent a month, will be assessed from April 1. In cases where the penalty has already been collected on payments made after the first of Assistant County Attorney Clark O.

Filseth today filed an information in police court charging Fletcher with illegal transportation of liquor, although police had no definite proof this morning that Fletcher was the driver of the car. Attorney Filseth said the car would be confiscated with the liquor It contained. Tl collision occurred when the driver of the liquor car came east on East River street near the intersection with Tremont avenue, where Arthur Ritter, 907 Warren street, was preparing to make a turn with his automobile. The two machines collided. No one was injured, but both cars were ONE QUALITY THE BEST ONE PRICE THE LOWEST A I.ote Mory to Thrii: the World Crowds Jammed the doort Sunday to tee thli ttart.

ling expose of the mind, reading and fortune-telling You'll regret missing sssz 55S Beauty Shop Specials NOW OPEN THE CLUB Palais Riviera Dine and Dance Our Regular $3.50 Hollywood CROQUIGNOLE damaged. I Witnesses told police that the driver of Fletcher's car got out of the machine, reached into a com-! partment and secured one of the 0 Capt. P. C. Green, Steamboat Master, Dead in Clinton CLINTON, April 17.

(Special) P. C. Green, for many years a steamboat captain on the upper Mississippi river, died at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening in his home, 2030 Grant street. He was WAVE i April, the amount in excess of villi Iho Mars of the Hour In the I.ove Story of the Onturv with Constancs Cummings Allen Jenkins FOB FUN li LOWKK RIVER ROAI Miles South of Rockingham School glass jugs ana carried it away. The man ran south toward the river and disappeared in the railroad yard3, police were told.

Th Wave Has the Real is Ringlet Ends BURN'S and ALLEN" in "Walking the Baby" Kuuod Badiu Row News 'W, C. Fields Comedy Cartoon and News the regular tax will be applied to the amount due in the second installment. Where payment was made In full for the year, including a penalty for the first installment, a refund will be made after approved and ordered by the county board, probably next fall. Proclaim Arhor Dav oim uau uccu THE BEAUTIFUL ISANA at $4.00 ENTERTAINMENT IV Palais Riviera LARGE DANCE FLOOR Starts Saturday BttrU Saturday i DES MOINES, April 17. (As- had not been completed today, jsociated Press) Governor Her-; Mr Green was born in Wiecon-fring today proclaimed Arbor day, sin.

He came here as a youth and to be April 21. He called upon had spent most of his life in the citizens as individuals and as Lyons section of this city. He fol- SPECIAL Every Day Except Saturday Shampoo, Finger Wave and Rinse On Short Robs, each Hog Caller Blew Tube NORFOLK, Neb. United 25 tA ohrve the dYv rsiu 1 fcl Press )-Fred Patzel, world's cham IU II li UV UJ.lJLilll ing trees and shrubs. pion hog caller, was asked to yodel in a radio broadcast.

Patze, a leath NO (OVER CHARGE MONDAY EVENINGS. Week Nights 25 Cents LADIES HAIR CUTS 35c CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTS Subscribe for The Time3. er-lunged farmer of Madison, cut loose. Hi3 hog call was so loud that $200 worth of radio tubes at the broadcasting station were blown. boat from across the river here, or 'working' as captain on the Schnei-j der steamboats.

His wife died thir-I ty years ago. Surviving him are three sons at home, Harvey, Charles and Clyde Green, a daughter, Mrs Edward Hartson of DeWitt, and two sis-: ter3, Mrs Peter Jurgensen and Mrs Dick Swanson of this city. A daughter and two sons preceded him in death. Beauty Shop on Balcony Today and uc. 35c Six men and a woman have been arrested in Willesden.

England, charged with taking race bets in. a disused church. till 6 p. in. A If Fi Band xkj'l1 Of WW fi 50 Colored Arti.ts JlfA'l Mite I 90 Spectacular Minutes Regular passenger and mail traffic the Netherland air lines has increased in the last year.

AM wf.T mgiTjraiJLff.SA.ji 1 k4 cf Gorgeous Glamour! -fa ip ta Savings In Every Department i- Vh ODORLESS DRY CLEANING ANDAIS 2 Good Iuck Cream FLOUR Hickory Smoked PICNICS 8c easeasasejni 24 42c Geor3e White Personally Preterits Amencs Gayest MirsicJ Revue witfi INWARD AND NEW YORK CAST ELEANOR POwRL LOOMIS SISTERS MELISSA MASON HELEN GORDON ROSS McLEAN JOSEPH VI TALE Florence HeWy Edn Pence James Howard DAVENPORT, IOWA I AND 5000 Yards of New Tailor Pressing Tt 81'Inch Bleached SHEETING Ollfllitir BHt lavi "Ft arlv" Alice Crtetefl Juki Gorman Don Stfwart cand Even sl Screen I 9 DAVENPORT ashable Wm Now Playing Big Road Show Attraction M7.V Ai A Ifcrillinif rornpdjr mystery tn Hollywood's movie studios! "THE DEATH KISS" ADHIKSNE DAVID BKLA AMES MANNERS LUGOSI 1 (II jC V.I Full bleaohed, heavy quality close sveti wov-e sheeting. Pure white, full SI inches wide. Second Fluor I I II EXCLISIVK SHOWING IN TRI-CITIES. Continuous, 1:00 P. M.

to 11:00 P. M. ALL SEATS 23c i nminc Wed. "Oliver Tit" 4 All at One Low Price MEN ONLY ADMITTED 40-1 n. Marquisette PANELS FOR ON" THE STAGE 1 "LAW OF NATURE" r.

'3 IP: tJ Ecru color pan-M curtains with 3 inrh frlnped bottom to match. Each 39c. Second Klnor rraturin an Eminent Sexologist With Ills THE NEW TIP-TOP MARKET 329 West Second St. Yard til'. IB 00 45-Inch New LACE PANELS Meet the Perfect Red-Ilead, Blonde and Brunette Specials For Tuesday I ET''rWMI.

89c iiiality Choice of solid colors and attractive new prints. 39-In. Silk Flat Crepe 39-In. Silk Trinted Crepes 39-In. SiJk Ruff Crepes 39-In.

Silk Printed Crepes 42-In. All-Silk Chiffon 36-and 39-In. AU-Silk Shantun on the screen "Oar Scarlet s. I mm- PURE PORK SAUSAGE PORK CHOPS END I7 CUTS. LB LAMB STEW VEAL STEW Kn LB "I BEEF ROAST IJ PORK SHOULDER 1 ROASTS LB.

Q2l MINUTE STEAKS 2C Fine Nottingham weave lace panels. 45 in. wide, neat patterns. Tailored styles. Kach 59c.

Second Floor S' 39-In. Plain Piques IMI.T.'S SH'IIMI FTOH BUEKLERBROS, MARKET 316 Harrison St. TUESDAY SUPER.SPECIALS LAMB Meaty PORK BREAST SHOULDER For Stewing ROAST 5c Lb. 6c Lb. Fancy LAMB PORK BUTT SHOULDER STEAK CHOPS 9c Lb.

8c Lb. Best Cuts of Fancy CHUCK BEEF ROAST STEAK 8C Lb. 8C Lb. MISS MICHIGAN LIMA BEANS, per can uC VEAL ROUND Fresh STEAK PORK TAILS 18c Lb. 31c Lb.

VEAL CHOPS Fresh Rib tr Loin SPARE RIBS IOC Lb. 62C Lb. SELOX, nQ Large Box. 2 for dUs 235222 9 jlljL A3, I 1 I I Large Size Enameled TRELLIS Just 24 to Sell at This Price $10 Inner Spring MATTRESSES a TENENBOM'S hi 116 1401 Harrison St. Very Special at owe II Men's Suits, Overcoats, Hats Ladies' Dresses, Suits, Coats Plain 1-Piece I reline, repair, make all kinds of alterations Fur Coats Cleaned Glazed, Delivered in Moth Proof Bags.

Extra Charge Pants Pressed 10c FRANK L. COFFIN 325 West Third St. Across From Capitol Theatre TUESDAY EAGLES 00 eral styles to UL1uiitij- --i Sev 1 lect lected lose from of se Specials For Tuesday FRESH, LF.AX lumber, while Family Dance I 4f i i etnrneled finish Fan TUESDAY SPECIALS Uib Boiliiijr P.i'cf, lb. 50 Lamb Stew, lb 71 I'ork (hops, center, lb. llijc Href Koast.

fancy, lb. I'ork Koast. lb Sirloin or Short Steak, lb.l2c Beef or Pork Ground, Ib.D'ic Fresh Ksrs, doz Fresh Spinach, lb 5c Wax or Green Beans, nt. 5c Celery, endive, bunch 5c Sweet Oranges, do. 5 Nice Grape Fruit 15c Parsnips, Carrots, 5 1 sic Admission by official receipt 89c v.t a.

i VJt it. if Trellises only Members of Moose lodge admitted with official A very inner jprinsr wi'li htmdreds of oil Large Novelty Trellises. S1.49 3 eninered and lavera receipt. WEDNESDAY X1 MID-WAY MARKET nf cotton that insures a restful nltrht's sleep. Covered with durable art ticking.

Second Floor 3d St. Thone Ken. 736 315 S2.69 Pergola at Hill's Furniture Dept. Second l'liMr 103 1 I IOC Basement TUESDAY SPECIALS I Orchestra unions, Turnips, 7 lbs. 10c Per Person Per Person LEAN.

MBATY I- SATURDAY APRIL 22 TED" sprouted Onions, peck Onion Sets, lb Potatoes, per peck Iirge P. 3 bars Laundry Soap, 6 bars Lye, 4 cans 5c 9n 309 W. 2nd iVEELIS New Spring Wall Paper Buy One Roll at the Regular Low Price Get Another Roll for only Plastic Papers Tapestries Floral Pattern -Washable Papers 4c 7 6 5c (5c 5k Lamb Stew, lb Beef Roast, lb Pork Steak, lb Pork Sausage, lb Hamburger, fresh, lb. Boiling Beef, lb Butter, lb And His 15-Piece Orchestra Including Andrea Marsh ('III (m leas. Advance Sale I Nite of Dance 60s per person I 75o cer person Jack's City Market SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY BEEF POT ROASTS lb.

Maty, Ttnder Cuts FRESH SPARE RIBS lb. Lean, Meaty Sheet MEATY LAMB STEW lb. Brent of Spring Lamb MEATY VEAL ROASTS lb. White Meat "Chunky" No. 1 Peas, 4 cans No.

1 Tomatoes. 4 15c Tomato Juice, 4 cans Flour, 5 lb. sack l'c Oatmeal, 5 lb sack Dried Pears. Ib jj.j. Black or White Figs, Fancy Prunes, 3 lbs 19c Toilet Paper Kir- Seed Potatoes, 100 lb.

bag9Jc Fancy Country Butter, Pnd 18' Jo Including Tax Including Tax Paperg Lt for tC Paper 1arLtts 150 OR0llsir1 35c Paper for IOC Papers forOUL 16k (With Meat) Tickets on Sale Danceland Phone Kenwood 52G4 No Advance Sale Tickets Sold After April 20 Eggs, dozen 45c Papers 2 Rolls for 46c BARFMPNT 10k Wal. 383 805 W. Second St. JSAUER 0 I 1KRAUT LQ.I IFAV CASH AT illLL AND I'M Its.

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