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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • Page 14

Publication:
Quad-City Timesi
Location:
Davenport, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
14
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Friday evening THE DAVENPORT DEMOCRAT AND LEADER December 1924 MORE THAN INCH OF RAIN FALLS ONE HUNDRED ARE for more QRILK, TAYLOR ZhtaS, RETURN FROM A writers with the Insurance Conimls sioners of the nation and will thon proceed to Washington to attend the National Safety Councit gathering' called by Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover to discuss traffic problems. Scott County Bank Warns of I I Confidence Men I Vespers at Y. W. I Sunday Promises I Very Fine Music at nnre with the Davenport DOlll PRESENT AT THE GERMAN CLUB PLAY spite of the inclement weather whore people were i last night so th be repeated soon a program KANSAS HEARING be announced later Taylor, vice president and general manager, and Charles BOND COMPANY Grille general counsel, for the Fed TO GIVE DINNER I rl1 Suret Co returned last night FOR SALESMEN from Kan where I they were engaged for several days Salesmen of the local office of in a law suit for the company the American Bond Mortgage Not Week Mr Taylor will go ill be entertained at dinner meet to New York City to attend a con ing at the Chamber of Commerce ference there of the National Bur tonight cau of Casualty Surety linder- A Reasonable Attitude. Judge You don't know whethi you're guilty or not Defendant No, your honor.

Judge Preposterous 100 people were present last even ON DAVENPORT The vesper services at the A Sunday afternoon promise to Warning to local merchants to the German Girls' club of the A The program as outlined The Democrat was carried out, and beware confidence men are furnish- ive an cvceptlonalh fine gioup numbers ot the program They bulletins Issued by the Scott 'Washington, Dec 5 A proposal to broadcast the joint house and senate memorial services for Wood row Wilson on Dec 15 is being considered by the special com mtttee on arrangements No de clsion has been reached Countv Savings bank Tho flist of these bulletins gives a description of five slicker who have been operating In various parts of the country, and tells of the way they Defendant Your nonor, no could I when I havon't heard le rose quadrille was cspoianj ell received The girls responded December Storm Rages Ing. and Jlrs George lnnes will lead the devotionals Refreshments Thru the Night Over the City. ill be served The program follows .1 ot II Coffee, cake cook Merchants to bulletins Rain' Ram' Raw' Thru Chlm night a bleak December sky pelted down moisture on Davenport was one of the heaviest storms in i several months, the total amount New Arrivals in the Overcoat Section JURY REVERSES LOWER COURT'S or percipitation lor we i not Tiod ending at 7 o'clock this ins registering 1 31 inches Had the temperature been degrees lo er Davenport have been buried today und unusually heavy blanket ot The same amount of percipitation ORDER IN CASE amounted to more than 13 inches emphasize without question the advantages this store, offers in price; in quality; in variety. This -was not the heaviest i howeer. that has been recorded here for a 24 hour period in De cember.

It has been exceeded four occasions the past, inches on Christmas day and the Find for Defendant i Speth et al vs. Wellen-dorf Damage Case. After finding for the defendant jury in Judge Jackson division of the district court la Thursday went a step further tin was necessary by incorporating Davenport had the heavies cipitation ot any station ic With huiireds of fine overcoats on display; with new arrivals on hand to fill the gap from early season's selling; with special values in regards to price and quality; with all these advantages here for you the tn-cities' largest outfitters to men and young men, is best prepared to serve you with the kind of an overcoat you want. In this showing are the new blue overcoats so much in vogue right now Powder Blues, Dove and Silver Greys, Tans, Browns and Oxfords. Plain weaves and over-plaids, ulsters, greatcoats, boxcoats, belted coats, Chesterfields, form fitting coats every style and every size.

Here are the prices. country noted on the daily weath er cara mis morning: ine sto raged over the entire state of Ic Keokuk had 1 16 inches Charles City one inch even none suit case' meaning that the plaintiff had failed to establish Des TUoincs had 86 and Dubuque 25 $30 $35 $40 $45 $50 to 95 The erdtct which incidentialb revei sed the findings of Justice the Peace Merle Wells when tin case was originally tried in hi! court was retuined the case A II Shalwell and Spetl Arthur Wcllendorf Shalwcl MRS. MOSS PASSES AWAY peth AT HER HOME mobile damaged in a collisiot the defendant machine Tustlce Wells held for the plain tiffs and awarded them a itidement Wife of William Voss Dies against the defendant me latter Winning Friends Daily with Our Special Suit Value at $39.50 They're very special values; you'll see that instantly. We have the newest shades in London Lavendar and Powder Blue as well as the darker shades. Every suit is worthy of the S.

L. label of quality. Come in and see these values for yourself. Suddenly After Ailing the Past Year. Otis Gilbrech represented Wellen dorf Smith Swift appeared for the plaintiff At her home 911 est r-ouist Caioline oss wife of William IT DAVENPORT BOY rrs Washing Machine com Voss had been in poor health WATCHED BATTLE SHIP "BURIED" TO THE Shop in "Gift roivcd her education When she Son of Police Sergeant was 18 pars old the ramily to Davenport and she Witnessed sinking or the Washington.

LfADllLb! I Attention Golf wr.i united in marriage to William voss at Daienport Jn 1810, and us fine and noble character, and a other to Her tbree children Self Stripe Radium SILK SHIRTS, $7.50 A beautiful gift for him He ill appreciate one of these self stripe Radium Silk Shirts Solid shades of white tan and grey ith self stripes Tailoring is had I the laraest During her lifetime she was always a home loving mdh idual and her manv friends intimately loved and respected her Surviving are the husband three compliance with Washington am Special Offering of FINE SHIRTS, $2.85 For the early Christmas shopper here Is a choice selection Beautiful Broadcloth shirts in silk decorated and Imported madrases White tan and daint the mlchtv battleshit) the we Vobs and Edward Voss, two Texas sank the boat Among (host- wno unwed the perfect throughout, these needed clubs he always talks about) A complete stock of all makes ot balls together vUth some very fine values in clubs and golf bags Also on our golf list ou will And a fine line of Imported golf hose silk of pi ilue at $7 50 andy John Hebbeln, all of Davenport and a brother John Richert of El Paso Texas Two grandchildren also survic The remains were removed to the Rimee mortuarv. and will rest there sinking of the Washington was Sydney LaGrange, Jr son ol Sergt L. LaGrange of the Dav enport police force Young La Grance who has been in the nav His Ideal Christmas Gift A LOUNGING ROBE Here is without question, the most elaborate showing of lounging robes wee eer made. Beautiful color combinations in robes of silk, wool, flannel and Terry cloth. Dainty checks and large overplaid designs; plain shades, herringbones and stripes.

Cuffs and lapels of rich, contrasting shades. Make your selection now while the line is complete and the stock is fresh and new. fine things the past two sears was a member until Sunday morning when they neral services will be held from Sergt LaGrange i tell the home 911 West Locust ot the sinking of the battleship Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock and Accordian Wool Hose, $2 A quallt hose from top to toe The iccordion weaves make a fine-fitting sock and ghe a touch Interment will take place in mount cemeterj part tne leuer reaas 'Norfolk Navy Yards Thanksgiving day Imported Sweaters From Germany, $10 shoulders hence tboy fit perfectly The ideal sweater for com Velour Hats, $3.50 low- haTs 'like 'the'onea wc are showing at $3 SO A special purchase for holiday selling made the price possible Ex cellent quality velour and finished perfectly in every detail You must see them to appreciate their quality and value at 13 50 ays WIFE SUES FOR POSSESSIONOF ed here after sinking! Lounging Robes $5, $6.50, $7.50 $10, $15 to $30 tne wasnington ibout eight other i ir line of hosiers ir store exclusive! They first set off ed with 1000 pou under it and one FAMILY AUTO thp mine The ti the side and (left) side big Mrs. Benadom Starts Re Special Holiday Offerings in the Boys' Department idn do much damage but er to roll over on the st lght side) and exposed i her Two airnlanes next fit om shore and after fhlne around Boys' Shaker Knit SWEATERS, $6.50 Boys' Flannel BLOUSES, $1.25 and up Juvenile WOOL SUITS, $3.85 audience is waiting jiegm They finally dropp plevin Proceedings Against Husband. Refusal on the part of her hus band to allow her the use of the family automobile culminated to day in Mrs A Benadom, filing replevin proceedings in district court in an effort to regain posses ion of the machine Rodde wig is the attorney Mrs Benadom claims she is the owner of the car halng purchased it on Jan 15 1921 Her husband according to the petition, 'desires to keep possession of it contrarj to law and to keep her from the use and enioyment of it In addition to possession of the car the wife is also asking for $50 Children's PANTALETTES $1.50 to $2.50 "Warm lined pantalettes for the little tots are Just th thing for nippj weather We have a complete line to choose from in Vav Brown, Tan Grej and Polo colors Keep the kiddies outdoors and keep them warm and comfortable in pantalettes Sizes 2 to 10 i the second bomb entirely They come in two stvles coat and slip over model- Boys' 2-Knicker SUITS, $10.50 This is the well-known A 1 special Suit for bojs The tailoring is as fine as anything you will find even in our highest grade men suits We have received special shipment Tor holiday selling Included are the latest style In tweeds and mixtures The suit are all wool Sizes 6 to 1J.

Rig and plaid ftan- rooiiu and comfortable lust (lv thing for the young fellow Hi mil appreciate a gift like this began to sink The shells ignt tnru iicr armor piaie sine up along side and wati ler npidly fill and roll arc PHOENIX TEMPLE ELECTS OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR "BOBBY LEE" HATS just came in as this advertisement was sent to the newspaper. See the new numbers. $2 to $4.50. Vhoenix Temple No I'vllna DUCO STATION IS OPENED HERE BY H. F.

RUBEY SELZ SIX The Wonder Shoe Value Putting 6 against a pair of Sell Shoes is giving your six dollars A New FLORSHEIM The "Campus" $10 Has the new wide soft toe eml brogue of Scotch grain and finished In tan and bin Vers smart for Simon Landauer aiue you can get In footwear Thii fleers for the coming year nt their meeting last night Olga Hansen I Harriet Long Manager Emma Adrian of and Ida SuKer of Rose Rohwedder Protector Amelia Buckingham Guard Mayme Jurgens Trustee Christina Remer Press Correspondent Ltliel Reimers Delegate to VlJistrlct convention Mavme lurgens alternate Amelia Bmkmgham Installing officer Christina Rem tlalng aay-so, ltd a unit based upon performance Where Harrison Crosses Second Street at" 811 elt ScLond Do Part of Your Christmas Shopping at the Christmas Bazaar and Bake Sale of King's Daughters Circles at the Lend-a-Hand Club Lounge, Sat, Dee. 6, 1924, 10:30 s. a. will hf sent to his the kiddle of Da i Mcrr) Clinsluiai. I.

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