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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • Page 7

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Quad-City Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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7
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Monday evening THE DAVENPORT DEMOCRAT AND T.EADER JAnuary 7, 1929 ,1 granddaughter Jacjucllne LIQUOR VIOLATIONS WYOMING EPIDEMIC QUARANTINE LIFTS; SOCIETIES MEETING IN IOWA CITY KEEP POLICE FORCE BUSY G. O. P. Party Leadership Assumed I by Senator Borah; Will Play Big I I Part in New Administration Rule Iowa News Tersely Told CLINTON FARM BUREAU MEET DE WITT EVENT MRS. ECKMANN, MOTHER OF 12, TAKEN IN DEATH Private funeral services will he old at 2 p.

Wednesday, at the When llarlwig dtapel. Uuriai ill be made in Fairmotint cetne ry. The family requests that oners be omitted. By DAVID LAWRENCE. i.

7 Iowa City for intoxication ee months, a poll ute ic MuriS IVirvO. I IVCR 1 OA, lO cording to the quarterly banking house. His dedication to public service has been accepted here and the fact that Mr. Borah favors him is likely to he a point of no small importance when Herbert Hoover considers the portfolio of secretary of state. By the Associated Press Iowa City Contract for the University of Iowa's new football stadium, to seat 60.000 persons, may be awarded this week, declares Paul E.

Belting, athletic director. DUKItU VVArLLLU Police Chief C. BcnUn. ci Twelve faced Washington, Jan. 7.

Senator Borah of Idaho has been talked of for secretary of state but the role he will play in the next ad minisration is better exemplified by what he now is doinjj in th" Wyoming. Jan. 7. After a three weeks' guarantine during! which all public meetings and gatli in the community were sus pended because of rlie flu epidemic, schools resumed tins morning and local clubs began iheir regular meeting. A picnic supper will lie served for families of the Eastern Star members in Masonic hall pre ceeding installation of otficers this evening.

Mrs. Lulu Nicholas will be hos' ess to the Progressive Woman's club tomorrow night and Miss Leota Wherry, Mrs. Maude Sioffei All Day Session Wednesday; Hearst Speaker; To Submit Reports. muff services for Mr. Hattie Wykert.

who died Saturday in the home of Claude Webb, where Sshe uas en gaged as housekeeper, were held Monday afternoon tn the home of 1 her sister. Mrs. It. T. Lane, and al r.iilniail fur 4(1 Mann, conduc He has assumed the lead charges.

nine were held lor driving while intoxicated and for disturbing the peace. Traffic violations were most nmneious. with total of .303 arrests. Iowa City had oue suicide dm Ins the period, one accidental death, one attempted suicide, one attempt mdigestion short rship of his patty. Senator James Watson of In burial was in the Long Creek cemetery.

Mrs. Wykert. who was form Dodge. Kneppei diana will be ohosen leader and Senator Jones of Washington will probably do much of the work on Passed Away Sunday at the Family Home on Telegraph Road. Mrs.

Susana Kckmann. 4S, 2S11 Telegraph road, died at 4:15 p. Sunday, at her home after giving oirth to an infant son. The infant, which was the twelfth child, will Mrs. Eckmann was born in Germany.

Jan. 15. 1S81. She was married to Cus kckmann and came to America 34 years ago. Surviving besides the widower are eight children.

June, Doris, Richard, Stella. Christine, Armetta, Ariine and Mrs. August Behming; Iowa City Edward and Bernice Hansen will be' Mr. Borah as a spokesman for the Hoover administration could make himself the most powerful force in the senate in this generation. For nobody has in the last 10 cars felt able to reconcile opposing groups in the senate.

For one tiling the party majority has be.n slender and nobody from the insurgent group has been in the saddle. The eastern conservatives have usually iried to dominate party affairs'. Senator Curti3 enjoyed a measure of sue ss as leader because lie came from the west. The experiment is being pointed to as added evidence of the wisdom accidental in Monroe county Missouri. March ed murder, and leaders.

Wednesday afternoon the Motlm steering committee for the administration, but the man illl control will he the Idaho dist Ladies' Aid society will meet senator. in the church parlors Thursday, Croup 4 in the second DeWitt, Jas. 7. The Clinton Connty Farm Bureau will hold its nnnual meeting Wednesday with a tine program and dinner in Pilgrim hall. Tbe program will start at 10 o'clock the morning with reports of the auditing committee, secretary, treasurer and county agent.

A basket dinner will be served afeteria style. The afternoon meeting will include numbers by the various towu ships and talks by local people. The principal talk wil be made by Charles Hearst, a representative ol the service department will be present and several local men discuss work of the department. 1. 1S95.

She is survived by hot snooting. mother, Mrs. Sarah Shaw. Center. Sheriff Collects $14,650.

a son. Richard Hope, bv her I The Johnson county sheriff's ot first husband: a sister. Mrs. It. T.

ice collected JH.C.O.SI on execu Lane. Wapello: and six brothers, tions of court orders and Charles and Edward Brown. Wa business in 182S. a report made by pello: Archie. Harry and Earnest Deputy Sheriff George KalluCf P.rown, Morning Sun.

and John shows. The office earned a total Brown. Mediapolis. 'of $1,011.45 in fees during the year. This development is the result an unusual chain ol events.

11 r. I year clothing project will hold an all day meeting with Mis. Ed i'eal or. This group includes Borah has been "off the reserva st of the time in preced of Marengo, driver of an automobile which struck and critically injured Ralph E. Marlowe of Mes sena.

University of Iowa student. Friday night, was booked for arraignment in police court today on a charge of driving a car without license plates. Cedar Rapids With 2.500 farmers from tins vicinity as guests, the Iowa Implement Deal rs" association will open its annual convention here tomorrow. Sioux City Robert L. Slagle, president of the University of South Dakota, is critically ill in a hospital Wyoming and Oxford.townsliip.!.

1 of entrusting Borah with the job ing administrations but he became regular of regulars In the of handling the administration: problems In the senate. last campaign and made some of! powerful speeches on the 1 MRS. BARKER RITES HELD IN DE WITT; 1 NATIVE OF COUNTY! This does not mea Senator Borah would swallow hook, line and stump that were made by anybody behalf of Herbert Hoover. In a I sinker everv administration sug ii. t.

Wilkinson will give I speech of welcome and will be sense he committed the Hoover' gestion. but it does mean that if charge of the program. I administration to an extra session I he and other members or the DeWitt. Jan. 7.

Co. i blood clot servlces for Mrs. ChaWes Barker here. Fhysiei ate are consulted in advance on important policies the chances of getting such legislation approved by the senate will he greatly in Ileldt will give a report of the on farni reef and to a progressive i woman's work and Mrs. George course of action on major policies.

Uralle will give a report on tbe Now Senator Borah as the de Rirls club work. Cory Traver, fender of the Kellogg anti war will give a report of the boys' work, treaties has revealed himself as barren Walrod will present resolu 1 able to withstand attack tho fori PauIsen be (the most part he has been on the! chairman of the nomination com 1 offensive himself. People said he! Davenport Certainly the effect of Borah leadership in the treaty fight has been significant. If Mr. Borah on the other side he could hav leJl "mM would not enjoy being the spofces man and defender of any adminis WASHINGTON.

Iti ation. but today he is bearing the were held in the family home, lour has formed near his brain. and a half miles northeast of De Witt, at 1 o'clock this afternoon, IOWA ELECTRIC conducted by the Rev. Daniel i i i iit crcCIAMC Hogan of Lyons. Burial was in LHjtl 1 SEOSIUNS Pine Hill cemetery.

Mrs. Barker FEBRUARY 26 27 died in Jane Lamb hospital. Clin i ton. where she had been a patient I The convention of the Operators' three weeks, following an illness of Section, Iowa Section National a year. Her maiden name was Klectric Light association will he Jane Ashpole and she was horn held in Sioux City Feb.

26 and 27. in Clinton county. Dec. 10, JS77. Thp.se dates have been definitely She married Charles Barker.

Sent. nod by the executive council of 30. 190S. They had lived in tiie association. Previous an vicinltv of DeWitt manv vears.

nounceruent had been made tenta Besidcs the husband he is stir tivcl setting the dates as r'eb. 27 rived bv her mother nar.v aud 28. layed and defeated the Kellogg pacts as easily as the league cove nant was beaten, mere is ammunition enough tor the irrecon cilables in the British notes of MAN JOINS ARMY Prefer the Senate. ment on the treaties. But Mr.

Mr. Borah could Rorah stands four square the administration against reservations and the treaty will be ratified wi only a handful of 'S in opposition. Senator Borah is leading th Several members of the staff ol United Light Tower Co. offices here will probably attend. Sergeant H.

D. Bennett, in charge of the local recruiting office in the central office building announces the enlistment of John J. Schneider. 211 East Jefferson street. Washington, la.

He enlisted for service in the medical department and will be stationed at Fort Riley. Kansas. John J. Schneider was a member of 1b mth Cavalry Troop Iowa National guard. Washington, he was discbared for the purpose enlisting in the Tegular army.

state but has passed the word along that he prefers to remain ii tho senate. It is reported that Mr. Borah favors the appoint ment of Dwight W. Morrow, present ambassador to Mexico and a former partner in 3. P.

Morgan Company. Mr. Morrow's record in Mexico has earned him the respect and admiration of many members of the senate who would ordinarily oppose confirmation on the ground of connection with an International Ashpole, Lyons, and the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. Frank Reus. Grand Mound: Mrs.

Little Martin and Frank Ashpole, Morrison. 111.: Mrs. Earl Ramsey. Kred. Rowland.

Ralpb. Grace and Russell Ashpole, Lyons: and John Ashpole. Thompson. III. Her father.

Harry Ashpole, died in Lyons, ten Watch Tongue For Signs of Illness Dubuque Patrick Fleming is In jail for questioning in the connection with the death or Andrew Henschel. The coroner said Hen schel died from pneumonia and a fractured skull. days ago. i i our tongue is noming more than the tinner end of vonr stomach I JEFFERSON COUNTY and intestines. It is the first thing your doctor looks at.

It tells at a glance the condition of your diges ASSESSORS' MEET; tive system ana pnysicians say POULTRY ELECTION that 90 per cent of all sicknesses stomach and bowel the public now demands SPN.I. to Th. Fairfield, Jan. 7. Countv Auditor Charles E.

Wheatley has Issued a call to the assessors of Jefferson county for the annual A white or yellowish coating on your tongue is a danger signal of those digestive disorders. It tells you why th least exertion tires you out meeting Jan. 11 in the superv the court house. Rate of assessment of the various personal As 1 Leaker, our why you have pains in ext I TONGUE the bowels, gas, sour properties will be discussed, sessor's will begin their work Monday. stomach, avity spells 375,000 Jars of Vicks daily The Jefferson County Poultrv as 1 And it's a sign yon need Tanlac sociation.

has elected officers as Kd reliable medicine has follows: President, llarrv ineipea tnousanas wno were pnysi secretary. Lester treasurer. wrecks. See how the first bot W. T.

Attwood: directors. J. I. Dan helP yu ielson. Mrs.

Lester Clark. Harrv i Tanlac contains no mineral Parsons. W. T. Attwood: Mrs.

drugs; it is made of barks, herbs Blanch Laird. Mrs. Frank Chalupa. nd roots nature's own medicines Mrs. J.

F. Nelson. Mr'. hoJn Cal the sick. Get a bottle from Vo rs.

Grover loll ck if it doesn't help you. Reams Registrar. The Jefferson board of super sors has appointed George C. Compared with 1918, this epidemic, so far, is mild: and yet, in spite of vastly increased capacity, the Vicks Laboratories are once more operating night and day to meet the emergency demand for more and more Vicks VapoRub. Orer 375,000 jars are now being produced daily.

Reams, registrar of vital statistics Tanlac 52 MILLION BOTTLES USED tor Fairfield. Mr. Reams will fill term of C. L. Glass, form er deputy sheriff.

FLU approved method of using Vicks for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Semi Annual Sale Manhattan Shirts and Fancy Pajamas Here is the outstanding shirt event of the season. First because the standard and quality of Manhattan shirts are recognized everywhere as being superior. Second because these price reductions bring them to you at prices much lower than you usually pay. So this is your opportunity to stock up well on these fine shirts and pajamas. All styles, qualities, and sleeve lengths included collar attached or neckband styles.

$2.00 Manhattan Shirts, Now $1.65 $2.50 Manhattan Shirts, Now $1.85 $3.00 Manhattan Shirts, Now $2.25 $3.50 Manhattan Shirts, Now $2.25 $4.00 Manhattan Shirts, Now $2.85 $4.50, $5, $5.50 Shirts, Now $3.65 $6.00, $6.50 Manhattans, Now $4.65 All Pajamas at Same Reductions Parker Men Store Life Buoy lbars00r Health Soap Come Again Shredded Coffee QQa Wheat 1 Per lb. pkg. lit Cleanser cans10t Campbeffs AA Sweet Girl Crashed Spaghetti Pineapple O10 No 2 Tm No. 2 Tin lv Campbell's Pork 4 qfflr07r Beans No. 2 cans JTorIV LARD Armour's Swiff 2 lb.

ctn. AQ Sliced Bacon, 00 Silvcrlcaf IJC i lb. pkjt 1. AS A PREBENT1VE Several times a day, insert Vicks up the nostrils. Also melt a little night and morning in a bowl of boiling water and inhale the steaming medicated vapors.

This helps to ward off germ infection. 2. IF A COLD STARTS If possible, go home and go to bed. Take a laxative and a hot lemonade. Apply hot, wet towels over throat and chest until the skin is thoroly reddened.

Then rub vigorously with Vicks. Spread on thickly and cover with warm flannel. Leave the bed covering loose, so that the vapors, released by the body warmth, may be freely inhaled. At the same time, Vicks acts through the skin like a poultice. Repeat this treatment every four hours, eat lightly, and stay in bed until the cold is broken.

Complete rest helps the body throw off the cold more quickly. 3. AFTER A FLU ATTACK Physicians advise that the chief danger in this epidemic is after influenza. Then, more than ever, colds, attacking the weakened system, may lead to bronchitis, sinus trouble or pneumonia. This is especially Iruc of children or old folks.

Heed even the Slightest cold as a danger signal. Vicks is especially valwaWc here, bwaasc it is applied externally, and so ran be used freely, as often as needed, without upsetting delicate digestions, as Ion much "dosing" is so apt Jo do. VICKS VapoRub NATIONAL TEA STORES M.Cvwt i PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES.

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