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aa the poverty and squalor of' tba parent that military defeat has but appearaacxOf tft country's sold ;LAKaiiEfX5n. awakened aaw aowersy ridding the llfevof the German people of the domination of the militarist and Hiniiu in wawuM resources Sag productive power. In agricuitnr and forestry the territory through which 1 traveled is the richest and moat highly developed I hav erer Ccxzdiza Troop Rssdy Oarauai vorlHr iaai ua swnenu ataadaM of comfort la lower today taaa aartMst eipertencad by the poorest dtttnera 01 uiaaww. barga. Leade or London. FOSGl-OAtlY EUSY COUHTRY "The republic Is possessed of enormoas 'material wealth and In tellectual resource which have not praaeot generation w oanuo toaperialiat castes. - "Tho most casual observer could hardly tall to be impressed y the irorkera. m " riaitad aoma of the poorest parts :.7?T:1U? of Berlin, I aaw nothing ao eordid been destroyed by military oeieau S3EATII Zngilftkmaa 9ys in Have lotst -me-StoSE'ros Evervs.obv 1 , ' . f v ... in eloaa toadn with fka lit of tte , F0fty, BOt BO VTwm mmm Glasgow a Lsndom. ijAnn Thomas Kennedy, la IZi3g Out on $20,000 Eill tsd CltiieEi Tear ftl Of Fcrtticr Clashes of Old Eaeiales. J Im MTPtti la le IMer f pa f dmth mm are re ! fardel -wwlUlhk, tkosffh : tot ware aet eapeeted to take ; taM Mar. aeewdia to Bd ; ward La Cag le, aeletMt etota'e ' attoraey. . , A. W. BHIharp, Me at tae tear defeadaats, wa released i a tttJMM rank bead lata Hat- arisr altraMa. Uaa fJrort, : (laorr -CrlaiBi" HelMle aa4 . - Gearo Backier, held aa aaa aecta, mm la ta eeaaty laJL ' t The caw will nndeuktedly b pat Into tba nan4 of tie uread ! wrj Maw lima tola week, Mr. 1 Eagle aaM today. 1'ke Inqaaat lata the Looney i death I to toko place at 7 ' afetock tttalrht la the Jteeller aaaVrUkiaa? caUbUnkment, at Cli Tweatj-flmt afreet aa4 Fourth f , arcaae. It -way be continued. t.v aart not NnlKhed at that time, i cil lamtlgatiaa of the case eon. W tlaaes la Mr.Eaffie'a aaaas. He .Cj haa alreadj examined 60 wii- rt; aratmnf hate beea recorded. ii Quiet retailed in Hock Island to- tjday, with an apparent loll in the (operation of the factions whose i ideeda threw the oeoole Of the city and the official forcea of the city and countr into turmoil at the end f t jof laat week and oyer the week end. , Deadly enemlea are at large and able to strike, but what their plana are whether the- trouble is to break out afresh or where the out break will be la unknown. In the arraignment of A. W. Bill- . . i 1. n .at ji A a n nun : PUrg, luurui luau WICOICU US DUD- JC V JU LUC ailllUfi .tuuu vjwmmw. . : Loonr. Satnrdav afternoon in po ts lira cnnrt a llvelv leeal till between Cyrus E. Diet, and Assistant State's isagie enaea ! : - 1 The 72nd Highlander will be among troops available for immedi ate service if Canada decldee to send a contingent to aid the mother country in Asia Minor. Here ia the unit being reviewed at Vancouver by Canada's governor-generate Baron Byng of Vimy. ' in l. I is if IS Mr it M1 US? .a . m J J I . Au1Ail I!' I with a victory for Diotz and his njiclient, Billburg. Eagle expressed I'i 'Ihlnjself as unalterably opposed to I releasing Billburg on bond. Dietz a! .(and S. R. Ken worthy defended Bill iijburg s privilege to be treed in mat . ';t manner. Eagle Is Angered. After points of law and Jurispru dence were bandied back and forti for some time. Police Magistrate D. J. Cleland ruled that the bond should be aet at S20; ' "You might aa well make it 10 Cents," said Eagle, angrily., "I don't care to argue the case with you. The amount of bail suggested- by the court is a Joke. I won't have a thing to do with the bond. I won't paaa on It, either." At 8 o'clock Saturday night a 120,000 bond offered by the Fidel ity Surety & Deposit company, of wajch H. H. Cleaveland la local manager, was accepted. Warrants for five! arrests on L charges of murder have been sworn out br Mr. Eagle, and roar or them have been served, on Drost, Bill burg, Buckley and Holsapple. The fifth la for Tommy Murray, whostrj whereabouts are not known, but who is being traced throughouUthe middle west "There is quite a possibility that we will issue more warrants, Mr. Eagle told representatives of the preaa this noon. "Ton needn't look for them today, for I don't think we will get that far today. Remember, though, that it is only a possibility, not a probability." Mr. Eagle Is the man in charge of the Investigation, and his orders are relayed to city and connty peace oflleera by Acting Chief of Police William H. Fitzsimmona and Sher im t.i. SI W 1 1 T IT. I.. I i ju juuu u. miner, no ud cjuuiiiu- h 1 d at least 60 witnesses of the ii I Market square shooting of Friday, !; :1 ha said today, and has recorded their testimony. , v " Stories Conflict. afternoon were there with thayn tent of killing the Looneys and Pedigo. v - :He was one, of. the men impU; cated. Another witness who is be lieved to hold a different Impres sion is to be examined later today. I cannot divulge these names. "These men say that young Looney fired' the first shot, preclpi tatine the volley which killed him. The rest nf the witnesses believe that the first shot came from thvi other automobiles. "People unwilling to tell ua all they know have been the main hin drance in this investigation. We hear of this or that person making certain statements; when question ed they state other things or dis claim any knowledge at an. Cooperation Asked. "At this time aa at few others do we officials need the whole-bjeart-ed cooperation of the citiiehs. The public wants a clean town they have said so publicly and privates repeatedly and they must be will ing to do their part to bring guilty persons to justice. If anyone knows positively something con nected with the shooting last Fri day he or she is neglecting a civic duty in not giving us the informa tion." N "The whole case will be turned oveiV to the grand jury, which re sumed its session today," Mr. Eagle said. "This will be done probably this week." If the grand jury does not indict the lour men now In custody they will go free. Mr. .Eagle, however, is not planning on such a con tin- gen cjT He neneves mat me evr dence against all lour 01 the ae fendants and against Tommy Mur ray, still at large, will very likely be strong enough to result in in dictments .being returned against the five. The investigation today was all tending toward the Inquest over the body of Young Looney, at 7 o'clock tonight in the Moeller un dertaking establishment. Mr. Eaele will introduce a number of witnesses, though only a small pro portion of those he has examined so far it the coroner's jury, the session may become so lengthy, he said today, that a continuance of it will be necessary. The date of the continuance will be set at that time if it is warranted. EPSOM SALTS LIKE LEMONADE Haa All the Splendid Bowel Action without the Awful Taste bor leader of parliament, visited nnH -recently x to learn some thing of the conditions of the work ... w He talis In ins tics What most impreww '" he makes some interesting compar isons between Osman and British workers. , -"There are no unemployed m Germany ," Mt Kennedy wrltoa. There are gloomy ioreoouings uj what tne next i uium "--j hrinv tn-the German workers, but so far the German people have es caped the war miseries ana uncer tainties that are our lot here. The differences and divisions between skilled and unskilled woraers are much less pronounced in Germany than in Britain. At the time of my visit, wen the rate of exchange 1 1 a J AAA n H was anytmng mvwwu-., 6,000 marks to the pound, the av erage wage waa in the neighbor hood of 40 marks an hour. "It would be foolit. of course, to suggest that there ia no poverty in Germany. I was told Ijy those K When constipated, bilious or sick. enjoy all the splendid physis-action on the bowels of a "(lose of -epsom salts without the awful taste and nausea. A few cents buys a pack age of "Epsonade Salts," the won derful discovery of the American Epsom Association. Even children gladly take it. Drug stores. (Advertisement.) WERE YOU ONE OF THE HUNDREDS WHO THE OLD iiiiiiiiimimiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimmiin : "These testimonies present differ ent stories, of course," he said to day. "Only one witness, however, haa said aaythlng to shake the gen eral trend of evidence that the men who fired on the Sherman ho tel from the automobiles Friday DAVENPORT SOW fLAlUW 1 Richard Barthelmeas In His Latest Success 1 The Bond Boy E Comedy E THE STEEPLECHASERS" 5 E "1 one of the fastest screen E farces ever made. E EDWARD MEIKEL - ' At the Garden Organ E E featuring "POOR LITTLE ME" E - KISOGRAXS niniiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiini CO CO Co) HII0- liVgi TODAY I! -. 1922 De Luxe Edition ' of "A FOOL THERE WAS" with ESTELLE TAYLOR Star of Monte Crlsto as "The Vampire" and LEWIS STONE As "The Fool" E I STEAD -rVhea Summer Comes" Sennett Comedy And Other Attractiona Coming Thurs. OWEN -MOORE in "Love's An Awful Thing" YESTERDAY WASN'T IT WONDERFUL? YOU'RE GOING AGAIN OF COURSE! THEN THERE'S THE LYRIC TRIO' and the : Spencer Square Concert ' Orchestra : -. m 1 ' Holds Own With Men 20 Years Younger 4 "Hello TanlarV ' TThat'a how my friends often graet me now, since I have been tolling everybody how much Tan- laet aaa done lor me, and they all congratulate me on my healthy ap pearance." said Anton' Gadek, $33 h. wells St, Chicago, carpenter ana contractor. ri was in a torrlbtr weak, run down, condition. - My nerves were eer-atrained and I was so played' H shaky it was all I could do r saw. We had a lot of : and I would get so to stop and rest exhausted and in " uat the same, robbing me fv stomach . I gradual suffered all ' se ot Ihtjr uch as "; SO ds, ke t y s 8 a DAVENPORT KOW PLAIIS6 1 "TheOldC i Homestead" Capitol Orchestra Foatarfng "Heme Sweet s Ueate" as played aroand the world. Old Homestead Ladies' Quartet Topical Review EE Comedy H "Excuse Me Sheriff" IllllllllllllillllHUIIIHIlJIIIilllllir A 10c Majestic 10c LAST TTXB TODAY NORMA TALMADGE IN -The Way of a Woman' TOMORROW MAE MURRAY in "Fascination" COLUMBIA - Davenport J TOMORROW, AND WEDNESDAY Popalar Matinee Tomorrow Great New York-Chicago Success Kept Both Cities In High gpirito fo a Year VIIUAM UACRtS JQ. Presents IBM ALFQED molltS FOMOOS'- FRENCH FARCE NOTE I Owing to the nnnsnal length of this program The Old Homestead" starts promptlv at 1:30 p. m. Then at 3-S-7-8 p. an. No Advance in prices. Mat inee 25c, Children 10c Even ings 2c and Sic. I i vrr Pflces-Nights. SOe to $2.00; Wednesday. Oi Best Seats, $1J Pins Tax Davenport, Iowa Phoaest Dav. 7M and 747 v 6 ACTS ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE v EVERY THURSDAY, s FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND - SUNDAY V qiALTO Theatre. Today. 684 Ota 8t Zaae Grey's ThrflUag Story DESERT GOLD" Also Comedy ; . 1 10c AMERICAN ?10c Today Oaly Roy Stewart, in A "A MOTION TO ADJOURN" r And Hall Room Boys' Coses' y 3 Tuesday 6 "The Right Way" SB - a uonvici story ! Ill Eiseaaoial Comedy THE- . mount DRAOY-WAXCNBERO CO. Mowwa Tuesday Economy Day ! Economy Day Tuesday means a o-eat value-giving, price reducing event. Every Tuesday will be Economy Day. Our managers are all prepared for it with a series of offerings that wiM make Tuesday a record day. Dependable, seasonable merchandise at such low prices hat all thrifty shoppers can surely Economize. Read the many values listed below; they tell the story. 3 lb. Stitched Comforter Ql 'Cotton Vl iSitt white fluffy cotton, reinforced wHb crms stitching to add strength and keeps, the cotton from bunching. This roll opens - .up in one sheet, full comforter size, two . yards wide and 2 yards long, t (Mala F1mt I5r . 36 Inch Comforter Challis, yard . . . The ideal eojsifort cowing full yard wide. 10 yards make a covering for both sides o'. a full size comforter. 10 yards of thi challis and one of the above 3-pound battx makes a comforter equal to those ready made that sell at $5.00 each. ' ' (Main Floor) 98c Womens Fine Umbrellas . . . . Wonten's tape edge, American taffeta cov ered umbrellas with the paragon frame, steel rods and miission handles. These will be snapped up quickly tomorrow, so come early if you want one. (Mala Floor) lie Yard Wide Cretonne, yard ....... 19c Many beautiful patterns to choose from. Very suitable for drapes, couch cavers and comfort covering. A very exceptional vaiue. (Main Ftoor) 45c 1-4 Extra Quality Uleached Sheeting yd. This -sheeting is the usual 59c quality, full " yards wide and a very exceptional .:lue for Economy Day. - (Main Flow) Children's Black Ribbed Hose, pair . .... . fhiliddren's blsck ribbed hose, substandard if the regular 25c quality. They will be i!aeed on sale on the main floor tomorrow t 11c per pair. AH sizes for the boys are re. f (Main Floor) 2c J. & P. Coat's Darning Cotton, spool A special purchase of- this popular 3. A P. Coats darning cotton enables ua to offer it tomorrow at 2c per spool. 30-yard spools ia all colors. Get your share tomorrow at 2c each, (Mala Floor) 35c Linen Finish Pillow Tubing, yard . . . Of an extra good quality. The same qual ity aa Peppcrell, but has the linen finish. (Jet your share Tuesday. (Mala Floor) ' . 2,; Heavy Fancy Outing I 01 Flannel, yard . . . I sVZv Pretty patterns for night gowns and paja mas. Short lengths (3 to 10 yards) of the 19c quality. (Mala Floor) 25c Cotton Dress Serge, yard ...... One lot of about 500 yards of plain color ' and plaid goods, that sold up to !We per yard. The plain colors would make won derful comforter covering. (Maia Floor) -. 63c Nickel Plated Alarm Clocks . , . . . . tap i tvrday f ruv, the nianaufacturer at a great price concession and will be offered Econ omy Day for vtj!)c each. Tliey are nickel plcted and are guaranteed for one year. (Mala Floor) IQc Fresh Vanila Fudge Candy, pound . . . A large shipment was received by us today from a manufacturer whose product is isvw on the market, boitght at a price conce&sion . in order to advertise it. Fresh delicious fudge in vanilla flavor for only 10c pound, in the candy department. ' , (Mala Floor) $2 15c Best Percale Made, Fancy Ginghams, yd Tuesday, Economy Day, on the big bargain square on the main floor you will find on sale 2000 yards of ginghams andapercnles worth-25c 4p 2tte per yard. T percales are mostly small designs on light grounds and the ginghams come In checks, plaids, stripes in all the wanted colors. (Mala Floor) . y 95c Men's $1.50 Fall Union Suits at . . . . . Come in ecru or white with reinforced shoul der and all seams are finished. Every sise from 34 to 46. This presents an oppnrtun- , ity for men to supply underwear needs fof" foil anil in,- . a:a i : " - utvi.ru Roving.. - - . $2.95 Men's $4.00 Flannel shirts These shirts are made of heavy weight flan nel in colors of khaki, brown, navy, gray etc., and every sise from 14 to 17 are here. Buy early while the assortment is complete. V (Mala FUor) $2.95 Boys' Waterproof, Corduroy Suits . These suits are full lined and are fine for the school boy as they are waterproof and will stand the rough and tumble wear they will receive. They are shown in the mid dy and junior norfolk styles in sizes 3 to S. ' Caala Floor) 4c J. & P. Coat's Cotton Thread, spool . . The regular ISO-yard spools of 3. k P. Coats cotton thread, shown in all colors and sizes. Will go tomorrow as long as the quantity lasts, at 4c per spool. . (Mala Floor) , The Pepper Pot Tam and Scarf Set . . . , The pepper pot is a French importation, something new in a tam and scarf set. -Made of heavy quality brushed veinur anil triinwed with yarn fringe. In colors tn match. Stripes and solid colors. You'll like them when you see them. They are specially priced for tomorrow at $2.00. , (Second Floor) $1.25 Polka Dot Apron Dresses . . . Made of new polka dot percales. Indigo blue anad while dot and tan with pink and blue dots. They are trimmed with while rick Wk braid lie Lack sifsh and pockets. All sizes for women and misses. ' (Second Floor) SI. 25 Girls' New School Dresses at . . . Then pretty ginghain drewies have just ar rived from the manufacturer and will be placed ou sale Tuesday at $1.25, this is the result of a fortunate purchase. Neatly trimmed models in rel. green, blue and brown checks. Ages C to 14 years. (Second Floor) 98c Women's Flannelette Night Gowns . j . Made of good quality flannelette in blue and pink striped effects. They will feel very ' comfortable these chilly night. - (Scoad Floor) , X $6.95 98c Women's Fine Sateen Bloomers These are the Appleton Bloomers which to day are considered by critics as the best. Shown in all colors and a wonderful bt--gain at OSc. ' J (Second Floor) $2,95 Women's Slip Over Sweaters . ... These slip-over sweaters were bought recent ly and just arrived. A wonderful colllwtion awaits your inspection tomorrow. A large assortment of styles and colors. If sold, in a regular way they would retail upto $4.00. Very special Economy Day at $2.95. (Seooad Floor) 25c 36 Inch Filet Curtain Nets, yard .... A special purchase of these fine filet cur tain nets enables us to offer them Tuesday-. Economy Day for 25c yard. All 3G inch es wide in the ivory color with an all-over design. Get your share tomorrow at 25c yard. (Third Floor) IQc Hard Wood Clothes Pins, 5 dozen . " . . These cIqJucs pins are made of hard wood and are linished very smooth, they are 4 inches long and a wonderful alue at 5 doz en for 10c (Third Floor) 49c 1 Coal Hod and 1 Shovel .... Here is a very exceptional offering, a heavy steel, bla k japanned coal -bod with strong Hal bail can now be bought at a distinct saving. One 20-inch round handled coal shovel free with every coal hod purchased at this special price. (Third Floor) 64x76 Cotton Blankets, pair $1.98 Tlk'se cotton blankets are shown in tan of gray with pink or blue striped borders, and they represent one of the best cotton blan ket values we have ever been abfc to offer. Itcjular price was $2.50. (Third Floor) 89c Boys' Fleece Lined Union Suits . . . ISoys' heavy fleece lined union suits, excep tionally well made and full cut garments in ages 2 to HI. A wonderful value fur Tues day, Economy Day. y (Baxemrnt) 3Sc Boys' Dark and Light Waists , . . . v Hoys' waixts in plain blue, khaki or liplit striped percales in ages l to 15, will go on sule in the Economy I'sisemeiit tomorrow for '3!) Ah opportunity for mother to supply their boys' waist needss for a long time at a great saving. (Hanemeal) $2.48 Knitted Tuxedo Sweater Coats . The geriuine Franklyn knitted coats are the beat to be obtained. They are neatly tail ored with military pockets, finished cuffs t n mUm 1 uJ K l - "' - wrewu, grcii, ouque, nary l and black. All sixes forwomen and misses. J (Hsasasl Floor) Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, pair . 2S0 pairs of boys' and girls' school shoes, bought special for Economy Day, will go nn sale tomorrow at $2.4S. Black or brown kid and black or brown calf skins in neat drcsxv lasts. Girls' sizes S'i to 11, 1114 to 2. -Boys' sizes 8A to 11, 11 to 2 and ' 2 to 5. (I&MHMIlt) .' $2.98 Men's Corduroy Trousers, pair . Well made and full cut trousers in sizes to 42. They represent a value that is hard to duplicate. Bought special for Economy Day and offered at pair $2.93. ' (Baoeiaont) Men's Heaqy Work $9 Aft Shoes, pair . . . This group consists of broken lots of "j' although there are not all siies of a kind, you will find your size. They represent shoes that have formerly sold up M ?4-0a See them tomorrow. .'' T (1