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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • Page 2

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Quad-City Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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JOHNF. DROZTO MISS BUCH HEAD OF TIPTON O. E. S. PRAISE TEMPLE IN IOWA CITY ('it Alex Miller's Column eiajihor.

and both were killed. was Cwir "slate of Itev. Hawk in estate lor suit was settled last by the Osltalnosa Tin M'LEAN PAYS FINE TRIBUTE TO DR. JESSUP Washington County News and Comment on Current Events ere at night. Hugh Long, mar ger of the Smith Held, lias pee uthorized by the united sum ost office department to grai Baking No better made eegardless of price.

IJILUON3 OF roUNDS BOUGHT Br OUR GOVERNMENT over in the darkness. i. Nov. 27. The 'i lapler of the Ea.s temple here elected oflicers for tin After the close of cards went to Mrs.

w. E. Werner and -Mrs. William Gtese and consolations to Mr? Kav Dietz and Mrs. .7.

Stouffer. Luncheon was The F. 0. B. club was entertained at the home of Mrs Louis Chrysler and the prizes went to Mr.

and Mrs. John Stouffer and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soei.ke. Refreshments were served at the end of the evening.

Mrs. Maack of Davenport, who has been visiting her son the last two weeks, enierramed a group of friends in honor of her birihday The Pythian Sisters- public card party at K. of P. hal! was largely attended and an enjoyable A large number of the Walcotlt people attended the -New Lit skat tourney. Among the prize ners was Mrs.

Charles fetersc Group Ends Ritualistic Work; May Put Lights on Landing Field. Iowa City, Nov. 27. Iowa ity Masons are home from enport where they participated in ceremonies at the new Masonic Temple. They pronounce the now building the finest in the United States with especially fine equip ment for ritualistic work.

Eight of the delegates received the thirty-second degree, and four became nobles of the Mystic Shrine. More Autos tin Johnson. The mty Shrader. has received 2.500 new auto license plates. Registration It o-ris-r i one owners who have not registered ny me end ot me montn win nave to pay 51 a month additional till they register.

Auto owners in Johnson county are nearly 14 per cent more numerous this year than last, having increased sou 0,551. Farmers Helo Sick Neiahbor Brother Odd Fellows and other tnends of John G. Meintzer hi 35 acres of corn for him when he erinc from a nini illness. The West Lucas club la- BE DECLAMATORY CONTEST SPEAKER I-airlield, Nov. "7.

John I. Vroz. son of Mr. and Mis. 1'rauk Dro of this city won the annual contest to select the representative' of the Fairfield high school in the Boys' Big Nine Declamatory contest which is to be held here Dec.

7. Seven participated in the contest and it was a close one. Delbert Downs won second place and Earnest Messer won third. The schools making up the Dig Nine are Davenport. Clinton.

Ot-tumwa, Burlington, Fairfield, Iowa City. Muscatine, Griunell and Oska- tandpoint. He says it uirabte sermon. Be ives here in the city. tXhbie Elwell drove P'huuksKiving.

He a rear wheel near West Chester and he had Dutch 3oiIeau go out to help, him and he broke a tiont spring ind to get a new- one. Debbie Elwell is one cf our boys who has gone out and made good. He is a telephone man. Mayba you do not care for foolish, funny, laugh-makine, linnets. Well then you might just as well -stnv away from Barney Google, when he come- to the Graham next Wedne: day evening.

And Spark Plug will be on the job. in person or in his horseship, or however you want to express it. You have beard of or sae Spark Plug. Wpli, ht is some toss. Do not forget also, that along Barney and Sparkie there are a lot of singing, o.inciua chorus girls.

If you like catchy, lively, laughable, mirth provoking music and if your mind runs to fun, go and see the whole crowd at the r.raham. Go f.nd forcer it. That is what musical com- "Not Rainbow Chaser When I Visioned, Former President Says. Iowa City. Nov.

:7. "1 not a rainbow chaser when I visioned great tilings for tlio University of said George K. MacLean, former president the university, in a speech before Uio Chamber of Commerce yesteruay noon. He spoke of the splendid work done by Walter A. Jessup, president, which has resulted in an institution prized by I.nva and the West.

"President is a veritable rainbow maker, with a pot of gold at the end of the spectrum." Dr. MacLean was president of the University for a decade before he was called to England to be the director of the American University union in Europe. He went to Cedar Eapids today to deliver ad- dresses at Coe college. WALCOTT PARTIES ATTRACT INTEREST Walcott, Nov. friends last week BBBBWBBBBBBBBBBBB 1 terrible thing When will the world learn tic belonged to the Washing ton Knights Templar and spoke numerous times.

He was a gentleman, and a splendid thcr. He died way too early. He was born in Kentucky, but drift ed west years ago If you want any for the get it from the Come here for jour Davenport utter you want. It will save you loney and trouble. We can get JU almost anything that is print ed in the way of publications.

Read column anu men come anil ribe. The column was omit ted Sunday morning thru an error at this end of the line. The copy-got Into the office too lata' for Sun- noremg. This -will not occur again. Keen in touch with The Davenport Democrat and you ret a lot of good things.

nay interest some of our read ers to know that we met some Washington people at Sioux Rapids rsi i-i-iuay evening. sioux Uapius 3 beautiful little town nestling Siou. river, the Little Sioux, if you please, it has a niagmucent consolidated school that is the pride the town. We met there two of our girls, who t. p.

a chooh They are Miss Nellie Schiehel un -ton and miss Lois mviu-soa of Crawforabville. The superintendent of the schools is Supt. Wcatherwax. a capable young man. The Methodist preacher is Rev.

a irrsUiut? 01 leva ievan as is ins The pastor -on ai-a a Lutheran onureii. Ui- met iessen: and her son who tr-ach-ea- in a neighboring village. Mrs. Messenger is a daughter of the late Tom Mien of Welliuan. It is al ways surprising to note the nui ct our folks who have wandered away Irom Heme.

every -V Blac in a corner stone at Cedar Haptiis Sunday. They laid the corner stone of a Baptist church and Nate acted as deputy grand master. The grand master of Iowa colored Ligtion of Buck- neil. leva, fimy had about 7P col- crowd was out to bear the teimo.p 'arser before the exer cises. It was all verv iipppp--Pvo.

Mat- ba. this morning and at Junction, he met liln.er your old town fnom the fiddler, iia told Xate he r.o- a pttradivarius violin that. is. v.orth He says he going to Denver to play soon. He is vitfaout doubt the greatest Middler ii- class, in Iowa Dr.

Eastvood'at Kaskins Dr. Hi- Presbytarian iiiirrr vi Ma-l-pnp iunna church ser-t and to hear Itev. Italian who became a Prcs i riau in hrs vouth and took a course of training in that ch-irc i and in that faith, and he preah(-d a I hr.nksgiving sermon, of which Mr. speaks verv highly. nil i.

America" of all the nations have most to be thankful. Wej have canst from a uietcriai stand-1 but also frcm other -real grounds and prepare them for next! on the old George Cor- bin farm burned to the ground Sun-j did not leave a thing. A few calves re burned and some hay and me straw were burned. John Wheelan lives on the farm, which. belongs to his father.

11c canted SGOO insurance. nd Dan Bevins drove to Toledo, Iowa, Saturday night, to get the body of. little crandson of John Putnam very handsome little chap, but his parently were physically unable to care for him. so he was in the juvenile home at Toledo. They left here Saturday afternoon and drove till a.

m. Sunday morning to get home The little i hap is live years old and a. beautiful child. But he had asthma and took croup, and it was too severe for him. And a pe-eulian incident occurred in connection with this funeral, or rather an interesting item.

He is tne lourui Arthur Goodin b.irinrt Tin buried his two grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Ish. and he buried his grandmother. Mrs. John Long, and his grandmother on the maternal side, namely. Mrs.

John Putnam. This is very- Jim Duffy, wife and children start to; (P.lo.pptp to he gone for the winter. He does not care to drive the long trip, but wil ship his car out to use while titexe. M. W.

Bailey was in Omaha Saturday on business and got home early Sunday morning. Wesleyan College Drive. Kcv. G. H.

Simon from Oklahoma preached in the Methodist church Sunday morning on the money raising campaign for Wesleyan college-Sunday morning. He had a big audience and he is a big preacher. Dr. Bowers preached at nigh't on "The Woman of No Importance." He had for this subject, the life and conduct of Hagar. He is preaching a series of sermons on Eible characters.

On Dec. 2 Rev. Bowers will preach on the "Societv On Dec. 9. -The Discontented and on Dec.

IS. "The Woman of Great Faith." The Christian church is area is fro their Rev. Shelley. The churches of this city join in a union service for Thanksgiving day. The -services will be held in the First United Presbyterian church, and the sermon will be preached by Hev.

C. W. Kiein. There ought to be a crowded house, as it is in the evening when everybody should go. The Rotary cluii of Washington is having ladies" night at the club tonight.

Every three months the members entertain the ladies, and tills is the night. Xobody knows dies wet" writtf r. for, anyhow. S'rSSfef iw mmm Stomach Comfort WAM AC LEI op-. -pap.

-pa op aerOPpt tie' of his poo oe v. ill romn lip iii i.p-.othe- for too Rushy will remain or parents in Iowa City, to try to her health. Revival meetings will start at lea. Hiii to continue for snpie the tepppli of tlPP-to he dcterinir.ee by the s.oeeop; of the meetings, uroincr i-emi. the pastor, will be charge.

Koll Gamon brought in 1 1 head of naa fat boss tlm moraine, but he had to ride in the -o appra with his load, while the two boys drove the truck. But little did Dad care. Mrs. Ed Eicher spent a few days visiting her good friend. Mrs.

Chirrchill. at Burlington and her pa. (town night to meet her and tiring ner nome jii his car. Court convenes this morning with Judge C. A.

Dewev on the bench. There is quite a bit of siL'ht. but a lot of it may be set tled out of court, as often happens in Wa-nngton. ine uiggest case he famous Boyd case from Fairfield, where it is alleged he ran a fence for thieves, who robbed freirht i ars and sold the loot to him. He has grown rich at this business, it said, and is under conviction now.

after a trial in Mt. Pleasant. He is having hard sledding since the world got suspicious of his acts. The funeral of Clifford Thorne, as already stated in these columns, is to be held Wednesday afternoon, the body having Sunday nine Milwa: Sort he steamer Berangaria. The will lie in state at the under-lg home of Jones MsElhis- hod; al! day Tuesday and until Wednesday noon, but the casket not ho nee einlren.

The stock for'the Country club is about all taken up. the lease has iiated. ana plans are ahead to complete th LUMBER FACTS More than fifths of all American homes are Lumber-built a substantial proof of the economy and lasting satis faction of good lumber construc tion. wouu tawi5 ww'i tm a the sumtysMe of tims. catoncs and aii but nmst 4nJoa.25it.i92i ous colors and combinations.

HB people enjoy eating the soofl tli.nr Wt winter ism cSjV Ji, lt Completely Protects Si llf AV jjj -njm comes right back into shape 9 'Ttt1' iTWlEftl 64 -'Mlili Men's, Boys' sunt I warn if- a9BV jjgp 9s Eagle Ca? and talic- no substitute Mj I itAiBBH Kg Eagle Kurrnsc Mims they sec them. What they Take the family Excellent schools for your children. If you prefer, and enjoy your own rose garden. Santa Fe superior service and scenery plus Fred Harvey meals your assurance ofadelightful trip there. Four Daily Trains what the entertainment is to i of it, the mystical part of it.

fullmins via Grand tJanvon Na -Am 11 p. I Tal.l.-ls MB mmB nlifiBSCIS-'B through AO Salt Lpke City AT mm (Polmine Made in Five Grades The Ideal Winter Lubricating Oil Salt Late City has an individuality all its own. The Mormon Temple; the Tabernacle with its great organ; the Wasatch Mountain Drives and Great Salt Lake, more remarkable than the Dead Sea of Palestine, are only a few cf the reasons why yon should see Salt Laic City. AH tickets to California via the Union Pacific include Salt Laic City. Denver and scemc Colorado without extra cost.

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