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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 8

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Alton, Illinois
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Zion City Laces, worth 60c per dozen yards, for only 25c per cloz. Ladies' 15c Summer Vests for only lOc. 35c Fancy Hair Bow Ribbons 23c. Bargains in Muslin Underwear. Shirt Waists at 25c, 35c and 45c.

Children's Dresses 37c, worth 50c. Talcum Powder 5c, lOc and 15c a can. i mm $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 Hats reduced to $3.50. Milan Chips and Fancy Untrimmed Shapes, worth up to $5.00, for $1.00. See our Matting Rugs, all sizes, Bargains in Lace Curtains.

New Silkolines, handsome styles. Wo- TMrdl Sttireefl, DOWN THEY GO OUR- 2, 2 1-2 and 3 Dollar STRAW HATS Are Now Belling For 630 32 Bast Second Street Did you KCO the yellow front? If not you ought to see it, you can't miss It. BAD EGG Is disagreeable, so is a leaky roof. Lav a Good One. Asbestos "Century" Shingles.

The roof that outlives the building. Co. BAST ALTON. Wpodnpn, ot Granite City, is visiting friehdii in East Alton. Mrs.

Robert'Kennedy and daugh- JOHN J-OCK, Prosidont HC'HUKTTK, Knibulinur LOOK. ICmlmlmor JOHN LOCK Funeral and ALTON, ILLINOIS. Both 18 310 Hlrcct. 321 Hlatc JULY CLEARING SALE ONE WEEK ONLY. Boglimlnit July 10.

endliit? July and poBltlvuly no later, we will m-ll 13 Wall I'upor ut 7c and 7 l-2c paper ut DC, You will havo to hurry. BARGAINS AND GOOD VALUES. Q. E. CALLENDINE, 444 sinei, are ylsIUng jfriends in St.

for a few -weeks'. i' A for the benefit of the M. H. church will be held at thg home of George Burk on Maplewood venue, In Woodrlver, on Thursday evenio-g, July 22. Mrs.

AI Jonea and son, Ernest, are visiting in St. liowis today. James Chessen, a former East Alton iun was In Bast Alton today visit-? ing friends. He brought his automobile along. Mine Maud Kennedy is quite ill at her home in East Alton.

The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. William Frltschie was burled yesterday afternoon in Milton cemetery. Quite a number of East Altonlans are planning to go to Upper Alton Sunday to attend the township Sunday school convention. A movement Is on foot to have the stores In Eatvt Alton close at 7 o'clock instead of 8.

The closing will take effect after the harvest season. Just now It Is very convenient for the iliorvestera to come In town after' dark and purchase their oupplles for the next day so that the stores have to remain open a little later at Tbe Tile works officials are stlU complaining about tbe scarcity of labor which Is due to the great number of hands needed for harvesting. A little ruin fell In East Alton about 11 o'clock. The rain was very light and hardly wet tbo (ground. Miss Lottie Fritz was a visitor In East Alton today.

James Robinson who formerly clerked in the Jutting store, was in East Alton today. Mr. Robinson has not yot chosen any other occupa- but baa tvoveral positions offered him which he may accept later. Threshing will bo started this ovun- Ing in the Henry Hendrlcks farm. Miss Nellie Levlck, who has boen ill for the paat few has recovered.

Several C. and A. surveyors went tc work on the tunnel this morning measuring for tbo work of widening thu tunuul to about twlcu Its present width which will bo started soon. The Htroug eat well, slojp well, look wall. The wuak don't.

Hood't- Bnrsupurlllu makes the weak strong. J. T. Ryan to Bridget Ryuu et ul, qed, Internal -in lots 13 to 10 and pt lot 17, blk 66, Godfrey and Oilman's add Nora O'Bruln to Bridget Uyan, o'. ul, qcd, intoi'OHt In lots 13 to lO, and pt lot 17, blk 50.

Godfrey unil Oilman's add Alto.n 1260. Don nig Ryan to Bridget Ryan et ill, o.i'ci, IntoroBt In lots 13 to la and pt lot 17, 'blk 86, Godfrey and Oilman's add, Alton $150. Frances M. M1IU to 0. H.

Schwab. wd, lot 4, blk 3, re-sub of sub of De-Bow's add, Upper Alton, $3000 Minnie Wutaker to Margaretha Trondall, qcd, pt 10, Polbw's sub of tract No. 5, Uauforth'i Purchase, Alton, $1. 0. S.

Brunner al to Nicholas Bolbold and wife pt lot 70, Upper Alton, $1200, J. A. Head to F. Manning, wd, lot blk 1, Maplowood tub, 6-9, $500. Frederick Punning to D.

B. Coulo, wd, lot 16, blk 9, F. sub Wood Hlvor, $4QO. UPPEEilTON Improving Martfut Cottage. The BaptUt an? engaged In Improvement work present in Martha Wood Cottage.

Work of cleaning up the eotirq building haa going on Ktirae Urne and some the rooms are belag papwed now. Manr small will be attended to which will make the building more attractive and tho expect to have the interior or the In a handsom condition by the time school opens. After the ttrc paired and the cleaning donfc" thf ladies will purchase gome for the various roomvttnd'for the reception hall. Nates. Rer.

and ft B- Chancy, who have been gneets of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. S.

mis week will leave tomorrow for RockfdirVl, where Mr. Chaney win'preacfa next Sunday. They will go on to their home at Holyoke. and will remain there until September when they start start for fiurinah Mr. and Mrs, B.

K. Lewis, of St Louis, are spending this week with Upper Alton Prof. H. C. Taiton, of Shurtleff college, Is In Missouri on an extended business Mrs.

C. A. Wild! and two daughters, Miss May WSMi and Miss Grace Real, left thta morning for Portland, Oregon, where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs.

Ixvuls Kauffman arrived home last evening from Eureka, where they a week aso attend the funeral of a relatives. Miss Ella Hodge, of Louisville, 111., Is spending a week visiting relatives In Upper Alton. Mn and Mrs. 3,, Kerr attended the wedding of Mr. Kerr's sister In "Carllnvllle last evening.

They returned this, morning, Bert Streepfer and family have leased the cottage on West College avenue recently. Built by Rev. Rare and will occupy place as tlieir residence. Rudolph Ufert ah ice wagon driver for Frank Sargent, is disabled ou account of an which over- took'him yesterday. While handling a piece of ice the hotts aliped off End one of the spikes Into his Mrs.

I. B. Kauffman is home Saturday from a month's i-isit with relatives at Eureka, and vicinity. ttKOOti'Y FKU1T OVKIt JACKPOT. Alfwhy, Hole! of ttattk? Iktwwn Sis Albany, July at.

A bloody fight over a game In a room in the St. Nicholas at i o'clock this morning. caused the arrest of Sheriff Glenn, of Wllcox County: Chief of Police McDnffy, of Leary; A. S. McLendon, of Cordele; W.

R. Bensey, of Jacksonville, George Snyder, of Chicago, and D. B. Mobley and Charles Daniel, business man here. All are charged with gambling and Sheriff Glenn is also charged with assault with intent to murder.

The party began playing poker at he St. 'Nicholas early yesterday evening for high stakes. The fight occurred at o'clock whett there was a rich jackpot on the table. MeDuffy, who had been losing heavily claimed he had been robbed and grabbed the jackpot and started Peptirort PilsH blood, Uwntrttt, lUteturh. dtcMlfon.

Hurt pro. Tti-r Htm Large tJoId Drink For a Good, Hot pay: STFOUM is Intensity Increases', as it Reaches Interior Washington, Coving In a northerly direction, the storm Which passed over Galveston today with a velocity orlfcfr-ftlri't mllefe'an hour has passed- -into the In tertor- of Texas, with decreasing intensity. The Weather Bureau -announced that the vortex offthe storm apparently passed Galveston. 1 mote rMtful. to thtt wwftr titd mcdicfm for twlc.

mmm sml drswptle ftnd blrarra, and all nwn the effects the MrantiotM life of lodur. Ptiea JHfc. or II. Of or bjr mull, ('. I Hoo.1 JUw.

If MWI0 HlKHl OlHMl. MEET ME AT to run. Immediately the shooting began. was shot through the ear, It Is alleged, by Sheriff Glenn. Xo one else was shot, but every member of the party was more or less by blows struck with pistol butts.

Tenderfoot (watching a funeral you always have four horses to the hoarse? Alkali always. The passenger In there came out to this bragging that he was the champion lightweight of the and one night -when he got too pert One Eyed Bill pumped him so ful! of lend that it took tbe extra team of horses to pull the Sunset. Is a glass of our soda. You'll find it a drink plenty large enough to quench the strongest thirst and good enough to make you wish you hold another. Our Soda is Treat Tbiit Once Is bound to become a habit and a good one at VENHRDOS BROS.

TO-NIGHT NIXON THEATRE Best Bill Yet New Pictures, Songs. And Music. Pie Eating Contest. THURSDAY NIGHT. Watch this space for tlie list of anmtcures for Friday night.

Going to snrpass any amateur night ever in Alton. Come with the crowd where It is cool all the time. Same Price. Adults lOc. Children 5e.

Just Received, Pall and winter book of samples of Garden City Tailoring Co. A ten per cent reduction on summer suits now. Call and see before your next suit. Thomas Philbrick, EAST ALTON. The millennium been now and Jiore, if our had torn dorm thetr fences-of bigotry and they had thrown theli fr hearts open 'to the truths and -beauties' of the worldwide igardens of the Almighty.

PROVIDENCE! Family teions Tuesday, fJburBday Friday. Leaves 12:30 Noon. ADULTS 15c CHILDREN EVERY SUNDRY For The Illinois River JULY 25tto BURN STAUNTON COAL Best for House Best for Factory If a Wagon Purchaser, ask your dealer for STAUNTON COAL, mined by us. If a Car Lot Purchaser ask us for it. Staimton Coal Co.

Owners and Operators Mines 1 and 2, Staunton, 111. Output Capacity 5,000 Tons Daily. MATHEWS, JR, Manager Alton Branch Office. No 2, Post Office Building, Alton, til. TELEPHONES: Bell Main 415, Kinloch 628.

THEAIR DOME To'Niflht And All This Steamer Alton I BXeURS10N The strongest bill you and at our prices. BUCHANAN DANCING America's Wonderful Dancers. PEROT WHITE Refined Singing and Talking Act Josephine koby Co. Concert Artists. THE AUSTINS World Renowned Tambourine Spinners and Tossera.

New Moving Pictures Entire change nightly. Prices 10 and 20 cents few seats reserved at thirty ents for those that'wish them. the star bill of the'sea- son. I Base Ball A LTON PY LEAGUE Sunday, July 25th INDEPENDENTS i I VS. ALTON BLUES.

AT SPORTSMAN'S PARR. Game Called grad. Admission 26c, Children lOo. A. (j.

vs. GREENWOODS, North Side Park, Game Called 2:30. Admission Z6e, Children lOo. VELVET CRteJAM CONFECTIONERY, new Building, and insjde. Foundatlou at ls brtB bullTon the cream Purer or Evening, at 5 o'clock.

To and Return 35 Cents, Sunday 12:30 for doom's Landing, stopping Chautatu.ua both ways- Sunday Center leaves 5 p. m. for ST. LOUIS and RETURN ON SAME IJOAT. MOXDAY -KAMI'SV1LLE leaving 11 a.

returning 8 p. m. 8f. B. BAKER, Agent, to st, Louis Sunday momliifl at 7 ''The Kind TUt Wear The Summer season is hardest on siery.

If you want to make sure you get satisfaction buy 6 pair of and we give you a guarantee tjiey last 6 months, agreeing to replace those having holes within 6 months from of purchase. The exchange be made here. ML Schwepp.

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1853-1972