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The Daily Times from Davenport, Iowa • 17

Publication:
The Daily Timesi
Location:
Davenport, Iowa
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17
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THE DAILY TDIES, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1949 PAGE SEVENTEEN Baby Born 10 Minutes SMORGASBORD AMUSEMENT CALENDAR Driver Bound Over To District Court After Mother Death SPRINGFIELD. 111.. (API placed under an oxygen tent but died shortly after arriving. A Springfield physician and the Vandalia hospital staff physician who accompanied the woman on the trip delivered the child by Caesarian operation. The baby was placed in an incubator.

Protest Against Chimes Referred To Council Croup Driver Leaps to Safety as Truck Is Hit by Train A baby boy was born last night in St. John's hospital ten minutes VENETIAN BUND LAUNDRY AVERAGE 2 TAPE BLIND WJ3 Free Pick-Up Delivery TRI-CITY SHADE LINOLEUM CO. 406 Brady 3-3571 Davenport EVERY SUNDAY AT THE Blackhawk 12:00 Till 8 P.M. after his 20 year old mother died of polio. Erwin Petersen, R.

R. No. 4, Davenport, was bound over to Scott county district court under $500 bond when arraigned before The mother, Mrs. Arthur bacnan of Shobonier, had been brought to thP hnsnital in an ambulance from Scallion is named after Ascalon, ancient Palestine port, which shipped onions in Mediterranean trade. STAGE AND SCREEN Orpheura James Cagney in "White Heat," and "The Lone Woli and His Lady." Capitol Bing Crosby In "Top o' the Morning." Esquire Fred MacMurray in "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," and "Geronimo!" Garden "Streets of Laredo," and "Thunder in the Pines." State "Sorry, Wrong Number," and "Sheriff of Las Vegas." Uptown "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court." Sunset "Miss Tatlock's Millions." Bel-Air "Naked City," and her home 71 miles away.

She was The police and license committee of the Davenport city council and the legal department today had under consideration a pro Police Magistrate John J. McSwig-gin Tuesday afternoon on a charge of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. He was arrested by G00L Air Conditioned test from William "Bill" Kirwan, the Iowa highway patrol. Sam Vesole, 2007 Thirty-seventh street, Rock Island, proprietor of Loop market, 217 Seventeenth street, Rock Island, leaped to safety a moment before his panel truck was struck by a train at the Perry street crossing shortly before 5:30 a. m.

today, according to a report made to Davenport police. The locomotive struck the truck and damaged the right front fender, headlight and radiator. 115 West Eighth street, against the Others who appeared in court operation of the chimes at the Tuesday afternoon were: Frederic Palmer School of Chiropractic. Jenms, 808 East River street, fined $5 and costs on a charge of improper passing; Elmer Leon Meye, Appearing at the committee-of the-whole meeting Tuesday aft SAVINGS AVERAGE DANCING Coliseum Dancing every and Saturday. ernoon, Kirwan, a private detec R.

R. No. 2, Davenport, $10 and tive, declared that the chimes con stitute a nuisance. costs, no muffler; Donald Behrens, R. R.

No. 4, Davenport, $5 and costs, operating a truck loaded ON OUR I "They are operated every day in the week beginning at 7:15 a with hay extending over the width of the truck body and $10 and costs he declared. "I'm not the only one who is complaining," he for no driver's license; John Taffe, 2561 Middle road, court costs, no Bird Club Lists Winter Program, Field Trip Dates chauffeur's license; John Bram- Vesole told police he was driving south on Perry street and as he was crossing the tracks, he observed a train approaching from the west. He said he became "excited" and stalled the motor and then leaped from the vehicle. Larry Kelly, Eldridge, escaped injury Tuesday afternoon when the automobile he was driving struck a light pole south of Lombard street on Brady street, police were informed.

He told police that a tire "blow-out" caused him to lose control of the vehicle. added. "There are many more and unless some action is taken by the city council, the council chamber will be filled at a meeting night in the near future by people who are SPECIALLY DESIGNtO SPECIALLY PRICED CAMPUS FAVOWTfS mann, 618 Vz Gaines street, court costs, failing to observe a stop sign, Robert Peters, 621 Waverly road, $15 and costs, speeding, and Arthur Pauley, 429 West Sixteenth street, court costs, failing to observe a traffic signal light. Everything You Need For HOME DECORATION Let Us Show You How PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO 123 E. 2nd St.

Ph. 3-8089 Also 1545 Rockingham Road Tri-City Bird club will open its fall and winter season at a meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday in Davenport Public museum. Harry G.

Carl, Davenport, will speak on "Bird Books and Bird Authors." Preliminary plans also will be made for the state meeting of Iowa Ornithologists union which will UldMIl2 Plumber Hits Back at Gag on Forgetfulness CLEVELAND. (UP) Wil objecting. I am sure that you gentlemen can get together with 'B. without hurting his feelings." Kirwan said that since his announcement was made in the newspapers that he was planning to carry his protest to the city council, he had received "hundreds" of telephone calls from persons who expressed the same opinion. "Many of those people wanted to sign a petition," he declared, "but I recommended that we give the council an opportunity to solve the problem." Practical Nurses association of Scott, Clinton and Muscatine counties will meet at 8 p.

m. Friday at Lend-a-Hand club. Members are asked to note the change of meeting place. JINCt wo? MtmottA liam E. Zernechel, secretary of the National Association of Master be held in Davenport May 13 and 14.

The local club today announced the union's acceptance of its in Plumbers, said at the plumbers' 336 W. 3rd Kahl Bldg. convention here that the general public shouldn't be so hard on the vitation. plumbers and criticize them for The rest of the winter program was announced as follows by Fred Hall, museum director and chair being forgetful. Zernechel pointed out the im man of the program committee: October, Pete Petersen, Davenport, a book review on "A Guide to Bird Watching;" Novem ber, Dr.

Robert Bane, Cedar Rap possibility of remembering to bring the right tool to every job, He said plumbers have over 3,000 gadgets and wrenches to lug around and people with bad pipes rarely tell the workmen exactly what or where the trouble is. In his plea for tolerance for the oft-berated plumber, Zernechel suggested that home owners learn more about their own plumbing. ids, "Birds of Swan Lake" and colored movies; December, Thomas Morrissey, St. Ambrose college in tS it structor, "Where to Go Birding in the Tfi-City Area." Morrissey's NEW Parker! lecture will serve as a report to the Iowa Ornithologists union. i The first field trip of the season, as arranged by the committee headed by Richard Schaefer, will Finest pen at a medium price be held at 5:30 a.

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