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The Daily Times from Davenport, Iowa • 11

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The Daily Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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rll THE DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924. BMERISMSTER FIVE OUND Nellie Argo and Dorothy Miller, and a clown dance by Ellen littler were given. After the pwjjtaai ID ARE refreshments were served. 44, A. F.

A. M. for the year 1925. Mr Bammer is well known to the Masons of Scott county and Is active In the bodies In Davenport. Other officers elected are: Senior Warden C.

8. Braymer. Junior Warden Howard Blackman. Treamirer V. A.

Shirk. Secretary J. V. Pollock. Trustee Wm.

Hanna. OF LE CLAIRE LODGE PRESENT AT MOTHER school, presented a recitation, "The Girl My Mother Thinks I Am." Mrs. D. E. Stafford was general chairman of the affair.

Mrs J. Yaggy was chairman of the kitchen committee and Mrs Leroy Coffman of the program. The dinner was served by members of the Young Married Women's league with Mrs A. A. Miller a3 chairman.

The Want Columns of the.nf")-paper is the part thinking home-builders, for TT it are offered the best locations at the very lowest prices, obtainable! given by Mrs Fred Wyraan. "Women have had a way of getting what they wanted," said Mrs Wyman. "This has been achieved partly through their great influence on men, which only places their responsibilities the higher. Persistency has been another factor. Woman's vote at the polls and the eighteenth amendment came about through the persistency of women.

And they could -secure more laws and make this country a better and a safer place for, their DAUGHTER BANQI LE CLAIRE, Dec 4. (Special) C. Bammer has been elected master of Snow lodge. No. You'll like Mike and Ike.

of the home and mother on the children and the enforcement of the prohibition laws. She also made a plea to the girls to make a plan for the structure of their future so that they may build their lives to be worthy of motherhood. Mrs Wyman'a talk was followed by two readings, "Mother" and "Like a Cradle" presented by Miss Thelma Yaggy. Mrs John Brown-lee spoke on "Motherhood as a Calling." She said "Women are now in every Industry and profession and it has been proven that they can do all and more than men can do ii these lines. But their one point of supremacy is motherhood.

Motherhood is the divine calling of women and the only truly satisfactory one." Edith Hil-debrandt, a member of the Sunday remodeled church dining room which has been furnished with new dishes and silverware and equipped with every convenience to facilitate the serving of a large number of people. The tables were decorated with Christmas greenery and red candles. At the conclusion of the dinner, the women and' girls marched to the Bible school auditorium where a program was presented. Mrs Le-roy M. Coffman presided and offered opening and concluding prayers.

A newly organized woman's chorus of 30 voices under the leadership of Mrs A. G. Feddersen, sang two numbers and a trio consisting of Mrs Feddersen, Mrs A. H. Bierkamp and Mrs Joe Lang-ford also sang.

An inspirational talk on "The Opportunity of Womanhood." waa PION Em JOHNSON Affair at First Presby-terian Church Is Big Success TiptorC Woman's Club Meets at the Library TIPTON', Dec. 4. (Special) The December meeting of the New Quick Way To Wave Your Hair I young If they tried. For with united women can accomplish any-I thing they want." Among the things which Mrs CO. RESIDENT DEAD Womans club was held at the Library Tuesday afternoon.

After the business meeting a program was presented. A reading by Miss Elizabeth Swartzlander, a reading by Betty Edwards, a folk dance by Nadlne McKinley, Lorraine Walker, IOWA CITY, Dec 4. fSne- Wyman urged the women to stand for were a higher type of chivalry, the observance, of the fifth commandment, that the sabbath be kept holy, the increased influence clal) Valentine Volk, 92. died Medjcine Tuesday at the home of a dano-htor OYEH 69 IEAKS OF SUCCESS Mrs James Barry, In Oxford town More than 500 mothers and daughters of the First Presbyterian church of Davenport gathered last evening at the church for a dinner and program as one of the eventa In the ten-day dedicatory services being held at the church In celebration of the completion of the new Bible school and the remodeling of the church. The affair was a success In every way.

The dinner was served in the Why apend hours erery waek trylni to tnak your hair look preaentabi hn Domino Curlette will males II appear beautifully wared and well arooiMd in a law minutes. Joat mol-taa taa taajr with a few dropa of thli marreiooa liquid. Place and ahape the warea with curlera or lrona. For bobbed hair turn ends undwr. It 1 delightfully easy to keep your hair in rder when waved with Domino Curlette.

Oet a bottle tonight at any good drug or department (tore. ship. The funeral was held today. Mr. Volk was a 'pioneer resident of Johnson county.

Besides Mrs Barry, another daughter, Mrs James Hoean of Coserove. and a. son. mam George, also of Coegrove, survive. i 7 30 Days at Spencer's Friday and Saturday Ml Only twice a year is this great sale held and now it comes just in time for Christmas.

A hundred and more articles of furniture every one sold regularly for more than $17.50 on. 1 a i 2J i i a. srt. mm af 0 I nWP.1 llpfcv'V- saie lor iwo uays oniy rriuay anu oaiuruay ai Kg A Cash Sale On account of the big reduction in price all $17.50 items are cash or check, Buy Now for Christmas An opportunity to select valuable Christmas gifts at a great saving in price. Select what you want and have it delivered now or for Christmas.

Friday and Saturday Only In order to purchase at the $17.50 price you must buy on either Friday or Saturday. Any pieces unsold after Saturday cannot be bought at the $17.50 price. The regular price thereafter will Don't be disappointed by coming in after the sale Is closed, I There is no Christmas gift comparable with ejjroducing Pfano rrHERE no gift more cnobling operas the Duo-Art Reproducing in its artistic influence than an riano is ever ready with its long Instrument capable of fine music list of beautiful arrangements. Nor is there any other Christmas There is nothing so lovely in Its present that could appeal so uni- quiet simplicity as an old song, and rersauy to alt members of the nothing more dear to old hearts. All $17.50 items will be marked with a large vellow tag easily distinguished as Special Seventeen Fifty Articles.

We will display in our east window as many items at $17.50 as possible, but all through the store, on every floor, you will find many Come early some are only one article of a kind others we have (duplicates, but at $17.50 they won't last long. Here Is a Partial List of $17.50 Articles household. The Duo-Art Repro lift For those who love classics, what could approach the perfection and completeness of the Duo-Art? What more could one ask than to hear at will all the superb masterpieces of music, played by the immortals of the piano? For those whose taste runs to salon music, or to the gay melodies of comic Only with Duo-Art mustc-roll on the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano can you hear the playing of the great artists their authorized recording. PADEREWSKI HOFMANN BAUER GABRILO W1TSCH GANZ dePACHMANN GRAINGER, Etc ducing riano will give you these, and a host of beautiful -accompaniments, for the singer in your home. And oh! the happy laughter of youth! Give them the Duo-A Reproducing Piano and let them dance and sing to the gay, popular tunes they love.

It is a source of never-ending delight. End Tables, the finer grade Occasional Tables Tilt Top Tables Card Tables (decorated)' Ma Jongg Tables (decorated) Console Tables Gate Leg Tables Telephone- Table and, Chair, Library Tables, mahogany Spinet Desks High Back Hall Chair Oak Library Tables Beds in mahogany and walnut; finish Walnut Finish Chifferobe 5 drawers Choice 3 Day Beds Nest of Tables Floor Lamps Bridge Lamps Table Lamps Overstuffed Rockers in tapestry Overstuffed Rockers in brown leather PaVenport Tables CEDAR CHESTS for Christmas 3 Style Chests finish, 45-inch Copper trim, 41-inch jCopper trim, 41-inch The Duo-Art, Upright (foot-fmpelled) from $695; upright (electric), from $995. Grands from $1,900, Moderate monthly payments Allowances on other instruments A large shipment of Grand and Upright Duo-Arts just received. See them this week. The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano may be obtained In Upright as well as Grand models.

The following celebrated pianos are available as Duo-Arts Steinway Steck Wheelock Stroud Aeolian and the famous Weber Mahogany Cane Chair Mahogany Windsor Chair Mahogany Cane Rocker Mahogany Windsor Rocker Reed Rocker with tapestry spring seat Reed Chair with tapestry spring seat Walnut and Gum Buffet with mirror Oak Rockers with leather seats Lloyd Baby Carriage Steel Crib and Mattress! Wood Crib and Mattress Simmons' Fine Steel Beds Oak Dining Table, oblong Dining Chairs, set of .6 in oak finish Kitchen Cabinet is 'i Big $17.50 Values in Our Exchange Department ijf JE3 I 4 Side Boards 3 China Closets 1 Oak Dressing Table 3 Oak Library Tables 1 Duofold 2 Leather Couches 1 Large Ice Box 1M Aeolian Pianola Speolal Prises and Termi S535 Terms As Low $3.00 Weekly We offer this week two slightly shop worn Aeolian Pianolas at a reduction of $60 each. Regular price $696. Latest English brown mahogany, in perfect condition. An unusual offer on a fine player. Kimball Upright $425 $10 Monthly rhere are more Kimball Pianos In use than any other Bake.

Style 19 is the favorite of the conservative buyer. We believe It to be the greatest value for the money In the world. Pay as little as $2 down and secure, one for Christmas. Compare These Premier Grand S625 $12 Monthly Ttt Premier Is America's beet low priced grand. Mann-factured by grand specialists who make only grands.

Largest production of grands In the world Is responsible for the lew price. A few dollars down will secure one for Christmas. A it Tfc "I ik nm mm i jg 0J There never has beer) as complete a line of Grand Pianos In the Trl-Cltles as we are showing at this time larger than all other dealers com blned. Grands on Our Floor MEHLIN, KRANICH BACH, WEBER, VOSE, KIMBALL and Others 4 Hoosier Kitchen Cabi nets 5 Gas Stoves' 2 Bed Davenports 1 Divan in tapestry 1 Davenport in plush 2 Combination Book Cases Piano Compel i'n e.iu..yi:- r'j J. 121 East Second St.

Phone Dav. 021 1413 Sixth Moline, Phone 1186 Davenport, la. 220-224 W. Third Remember Christmas Bataar and Bake Safe of the King Daughters at the Lend- A-Hand Lounge 8aturday.

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