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t r x .'s x "I r - if t ' ,v wi . t.W J -JOK t . , i . -iJ' eX.. -i. v r- .-r tt -f -S :x la oC.li iimuw- r t ; V J I t V CL t 1 3. t r t ; U; at ue eaaveottoa in fiar, Colonel Harry It Of UM ROCK .i LicVl (Coatteud from Page Owe.) t OoCaatf Carry aWordaa vtt t!j cut of eatstorf at t2 ;XjJ mul win to a .IiT, wheavtbe present force '.:: vOl be reduced by UM. Zxt amber will bo laid off i VMk dnitag the month on . n nimOot of MOO will -bam i niade by the last of June. vjaaklng ,,0l announcement .art Jordan said fast the num rot men to bo removed from the Troll would bo proportioned tf tlx various departments . J that the office and shop em "ryea would be affected alike by j redaction. It was pointed out by tie eom landant that as previously an ouncad by bin. much depended on action of congress, in carrying tut the plan of reduction at the ar tsael. Congress la now expected t adjourn Saturday, June 6, and it la booed that the military bill tarrying the army appropriations -Win be anally pas tea try congreai before that time. ; In view of this Colonel Jordan aspects to know faanltely by next week Just what tit appropriations for the arsenal will be, and upon what scale the r'ant can operate. He can then ar- igo his method of redaction ac ordlngly, aa ha will know the kind i t work to be done here and the tJass of employes needed to do it 'As the office forces will be re ttced In direct proportion to the rjher employes, it will no longer tl necessary to use the temporary t sliding east of the administration 4 sliding. In mentioning this tact islonel Jordan stated that after the full reduction had occurred Cm temporary building would be leaned out and probably removed completely. r i .,; UJPIlKT.rK OFFICES iTO GIVE MEMORIAL i ADDEES3 SUNDAY fc'-aai cacral says be would be Ai'"- tn mnlf Mltttael chief. tans tt Co CO. P. with a tf-ton amy task. 4- All that would be neeessary- saya the eolonal, "la for them to aecure permlssioa from the war department, and Immediately the more modern piece of machinery would be forthcoming front Rocfr Island to take the place of the an- ktouated 'steam roller. More than that, rii supply Uem wita oper ators for the task until some of their own members team to run it as auceeasfully as they, did . the team roller of old!" TTTJ1 TUB VICTIIl 07 U14JUST CHACOC, SHE SAYS Hary E. LaRocca, supreme rmardlan of the Woodmen circle of f saaha, will deliver the address at . UK: annual memorial and monu ment unveiling services to be held by Rock Island camp. No. 85, Wood twi of the World,- and Walnut Orove, No. 27, Woodmen circle, at -tie Chippiannock cemetery next ! Sunday afternoon. The monument to the memory of Sovereign Clara E. Fells, deceased daring the last year, will be un- vsiled. Members, their families and '. Mends, win meet at the Odd Fel , Iowa hall at 2:30 and take spe- eJM cars to the cemetery at 3 ' etlock. Invitations nave been ex- ' tended to the camps and groves of the two orders at Davenport, Mo lls and Geneaao to attend the ser- tkes. . Mrs. Gustar Coddena, 707 Ninth avenue, wboae husband, resenting attentions paid her by Cyrlel Df oo of Davennort. took a tew shoU at the latter early Wednesday morn tag, protests that She baa Men made the victim of circumstances. She was guilty, she says, of noth ing more serious than trying to bring together a visiting couple who Quarrreled while at their home and that was her errand when she went with Droo In his automobile. Neither then, nor at any other time, she says, was she alone with Droo. She maintains that there was no reason tor ner husband's Jealousy nor for the fine Imposed upon ber. for disorderly conduct; ' . , y WISH TO CLOSE MEMORIAL DAY FEST ACCOUNTS The Memorial day committee of the O. A. R, requests that anyone having bills against the committee please send them immediately to H U Becker, Sixteenth street and First avenue. Any one who has tailed to pay their subscription are asked to make Immediate remittance to the same -representative. . eat measure provtdea that the aao rsUry of war. thA secretary of the Interior and tao secretary of agri- eel tare shall coastttsU a comi sJoa which ahaU say what ettea may be developed, whether the erection of dams would interfere wtth the present aavlgabftlty of rivers, and what the companies shall pay to the United ' States government At the end of 60 rears, the private com anlea mtm- oblKeA to ' aeu . ueir plants and giro ap their rights If the United States government wants the Brooertv. but the government must recompense the owners for their lBVestmenL He IstawdJata KSseK It will probably be two yeare before the full esect or ue sew conservation measure la felt cause it takes time for companies to organise and for construction work to be completed. But the ef fects of the legislation ere bound to be revolutionary. Commercial interests of every kind nave been backing the measure. It will; for instance in the opinion or some, help the newsprint situation in the United. States by providing electri cal energy for new paper mills and at the same time harness the. waters of streams which have a tendency to overflow and destroy forests where wood pulp used "in making newsprint paper might be obtained. The American Newspaper Publish ers' association have for a long time urged legislation of some kind in this general direction. Political credit for the conserva tion law will be difficult to dis tribute. President Wilson urged it from the very, beginning of his administration seven and a half years ago. Again and again the measure would pass one house of congress only to get tied up in the other. Then a substitute bill would be passed and a deadlock would be reached in the conference between the two houses.. The president him self has always insisted that all factions and parties get together but there has been division inside the Republican as well as the Dem ocratic ranks. The new measure is & combina tion of various bills sponsored at different times by Senator Shields v i. ----- -l r-i a v i. Jjaay of Vtoconsia. rloied the measure through Ce kee and Senator Wesley Joaea. .gepahueaa. oi we raw w Waefchctoa, who pat ' the bill tkraaa the senate. Lindley M. Oerrtsrv aad Ma suceeeeor. New-; n Kihf u mm inlei i of war. bad niwch to do with the drafting of tao Mgiaianoa ana owes oi me whole thing from the start has been the constant mnuence oi rrmau.ua K. Laae, former eecretary of -the biix ah numi ta keeov a. non-partieaa atmosphere about the laseiauOB nw bmpvi niwi sw a harmonious agreement Sounds 8imptt Bat Isat. It sounds Uka a simple piece of uriti.ni and with so many, ad- vaatagee to be gained from It oae haturally wonders why all the de lay.. But the fear that private con trmm wikIt ton nneh inona'v out Of their control of the waters of ffcm iMiitn ' cnniuaa witn var ious government ownership theories. era states blocked the measure for a decade. It is the greatest acueve ment of the present congress. Yet Lr"t f T tro riT i wraf t.s I : i- taa dUJ down, the coBsertatlea O wfll ae developing stv onoatuei uh halliUac new cWos la tie valleys r the eaoBirr. more watar will bo available for irrigation and the arid buds of the west will te ytacssx crops. It took, to years ta tn ism leglalatloa but the bene&ts will be felt for generations to come. XRiaiXTa FYTHIA3 , " PLAIT JliVlllLJ St Paul lodge. No. Iff, Knights of Pythias, are completing arrange ments for "their annual Memorial day services to be held oa Sunday, June U. and for their annual pic nic on July 14. . Installation of officers who were elected last night will be held on Jury 7.1 Those to be installed are: CCi-WUllam I vine. V. C.U Milsteed. Prelate E. BesselL M. of W-C. at Brown. ' v M. of A- T. M. Brown. . I..O. C. A. Martin. O. G. Bert M. Jones. ' Trustee Leslie H. Banning. aswwatgvtliroarluiria coansngoaL Peraapo but a few hair day but surety roue WiQ cra&ata your oajxfrnff--aawe your hair and make yoor SCId tJawJa writh ntw Kf ' Application at tha better Rarhmr Shat Newbn'$ Htrpicid is Sold at aQ Drag&Dep't A. I I I !;, i l 1 : I I I ii ii t 1 f SOLVATION ARMY GIVES CHILDREN I PICNIC AT PARE The Salvation Army has under way plans for a picnic to be given to the children of Its Sunday school at Long View park on Wednesday, rue It, beginning at 10 o'clock. They are extending an Invitation - m- only to the children of their mvn school, but to all other chll- arm In the city who do not attend axy Sunday school. These children ' bwt obtain free tickets that will . or .ye them to Ice cream and other refreshments at the park, during the .day. ay calling at the Salvation Army hall. Twenty-first street and . fifth avenue, either Sunday, June ff, or Monday, June 7. between the v boars of z:30 and 4 o'clock. Children who attend other Sua . day schools are aaked not to apply gor tickets. . .v.'.-,-: . Be Rid of Painful Coras rpJt EtkM Tkm Loesaa Vi C Ikayra CJPaMessly. ev mm rssi faeuBw It mtm the last et -. C mm te le et pour mte :, HvWUtte i . -e We- " ws-f jf it le t-e at war as w M wever-falUac twaiw VsMbMram ttbkei Hear the phonograph that baffled James Montgomery Flagg Come in and test its marvelous realism for yourself An audience of 1800 New . Yorkers completely baffled I An Official Laboratory Model did it actually rivalled Anna Cue, one of the world's most brilliant sopranos, int. startling test at Carnegie Hall, on March ioth, 192a In oar store, you can hear an instrument exactly like this famous Official Laboratory Model. You can test ' it for yourself and see what a truly perfect realism it attains. We have equipped ourselves . to give Mr. , Edison's unique Realism Test Tie Pkmenk with m Smlm The instrument used on March ioth, 1930, in Carnegie : Hall, New York; wis an exact duplicate of the original Official Laboratory Model on which Mr. Edison spent three million dollars in research work. , v We, too, hare an exact dupliate of this three million dollar original. - We guarantee that it is capable of sus , taissag precisely the tame test made on March ioth, in Carnepe Halt New York Gty. 7! This guarantee will be given in. writing, if you wish. Oar X4rr TU pan tkb gwtrmtui Oftiai Lthintmj EUl witkia ymr rtsek, Ifs s thrift hwt mfhqmtg. JUk s -T'yiasf wwm mm tt kt tht Xubm Tu J., Ramser's Sons Heck Izlmd T,Ic!f3 -. - - ' Ft av - - ', - x wi . - y w - . ' f f -' -1 w ' - " . H : Y X 11 I VL I S I is r f II s UM t lM A l ' . i rpHE game cer-thjen a quick, .1 -I y .. II !- A sure putt to a loagV cold drink I a - II w ofWarsOiaoiushlGoodl -'. 1 I i You bet it W. I s j I ggj'" ' . There are golf dur in wlaichy , ;. II ctti:- Drown from actum , Orange-Crush and Leoum-Crush I f ft llp photmaraph tahmm ; are not the favorite at die "lOmt lit VV l ik March 10ih,1920, hole." Quality, purity and flavor, Ij " 3 J$ U i"rrT-r Carnegie Hall, have won this tribute golfers p if - I i'fl Nl vggC New Ymrk. f drink only the best. There is sat-! IVJ M " I ' V " j isctioa in knowing that all the deU' 1 I MM I 1 , - - dons flavor" comes from the delicate,1 ffflrfL. W X fragrant oils prened from the freshvi U Y J M'fZfcnfc V. I ., ; fruto, ft .eager, mad citric, add-, " I I ) rjwffljrtifh ! afearanrvfSt HpJ ' 11 Jd Jl 1 yWffiinzkvtir Bottled la Bock Islaad br U 1 1 Jiw.im )MlUVAht COCA COLA B0TTLIX6 WORKS j? ; 1 1 ?M'rfr H57r ' 1 Third Ave. aad Tweatr.Bfth St fi J Yia.i r r s i y , I A , - l Fresh Fish i It Will Do ' '-1 HERRON'S w JlM i1 Lf II Fish Market . , sw- ,t) V m ' AW Hair and KsJj PM I Fheie B. L 84 Scalo 11SJSl MAl' 1426 8ereath Areaae j pCa1 VPVsAl of the Miraculous Proof given at Carnegie HalL New York, oa March 10th, 1920. "Miss Csse draped her beautifbl telf agdast the pooaognpa. One of her toog record- tag wo pot on the injtniinent, aod-tbev, ' Miss Case and the phonograph, sang to- f gether. Then she stopped, and her other Klfceatnmed. Then together agin. "I Jeoked sway sad then back tgiin, tad it punled mc te drtermine which was at the bet. . Te Pianist "Then the tallest pianist in the emked world played e chinning thing, accomps aied by hiauelf via the phonograph, lift ing his fingers away worn the keys now and again. - I could ui him stop pkying, at I coalda't W htm stop. The Dark Scene "Thea the big stoat of the reckaL Miia Case began abging with the phono graph. At a certain stanza the house was eaddenly darkened. The song went oa. -I was shooting my ears out ke perkcopee to detect the second when she would stop. I was sore I got k. Then the teemed to be back again. The toed of nghts came oa, hot no Anns! Only the phono graph akgmg ewav. It was esite wonderful and the audiencs " applaodcd sad knghed. Two giris behind mc said nnayscieas'. Bead what the New York papers say Taetwivehip between Mas Case's laag iag, and the rearodocboa thereof; proved ' so dose as to be oftea iadbunfoiahabk. New York Globe. - When the fights wm.bwcred, it was ' "osuDie to teu when tt was Anas Case, i when k ws eeiy her voice that ww '-' pag."New York tvenint Son. " " "Taevokeisi the floiypink draperies and the vokca theataheesarrbax awl . "New Yerk Eve.., U. - SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, dirB culty in urinating, often mean aerions disprdera. The world's stamiardraaneu for kidney, Uver, Uaaoarand uric add troobloa TSJ'S?LmViaa m aed e" ewaolv aisaaeee. 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You wUl find the work interesting, r Trained office workers are In greater demand than ever- If you will get your training this summer, you caa take advantage of the o port unities which will come with fall and winter business, r o t - Join our summer school. ' Monday., June 7. Phone B. L i74 for information. , - . , - . t j Brown's Business College , . . DAVENPORT. IOWA. i. I vjesave. bMipaae. it -'-ir is LI f WW r -estaa, . - .A : : - .-; . . .r . - . -. . - - -.' - -