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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 7

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EAST ALTON On Monday evanttg hold a Vitiate for the purport of 'B for to 8 Wf ban recontty been built Wftrtty cent of the psvenwnt bis tor. Tho Gleaners of ihurrh held a social and last evening, at efrarefr, ImM eases were Metdaifleil Clifford Coopw BttWel ind Miss Pearl Telpei I On Monday ftfid latives gathered ait ttte iKnms Wr. and Mrs. Lee Lnram, Krtio cently married and cfmrWWflM which they were inTfteTi feto Look Younger Caro worn, nerve-eiRautftsii need BHro-Phospnate, jfctftfo phosphate dispensed fcy Alton Drug Company NeW fsrlt and physicians to Height and strength and to faithful looks ami served, Wtt. church tomorrow.

Hawta 1 irttK ratetrm In WOOD RIVER 0. Brown, ot Bast St. wfll wmdtict services 7:80 at the Ml. zion ohnrch of Srtn to at 3 Bethel this Harry Lynch, of wood IWlt al ft H1 Tlsttlng to Bunker this wedt. Alton yesterday.

Alton was a PrwWfn ft ffl at he, this week. and Strife of Bt Loufs have rtfttmnid home attar Coole.t thWMr South of the North Pole Mat Stowing TOWflht "THE PKTOESS OFNfiW YORK'' A plcturlzatlon of Ore noted, Hotel by Coamn David Powell snrroundea by and Friday ALICE BRADY in "LITTLE ITALY" Br to ner greatest POLO in "DO OR DIE" Pfttli BIfimtfay. Little Hlldrea VWllKtem dwghte of Mr. tuft Mrs. W.

Wfllhrms Lorena avenue celebrated her ftttt birthday anniversary yesterday tKtn noon from 2 to 4 o'clock. The tint was pleasantly spent in chOdlaL games. Dainty refreshments of tea cream and were ttrvfcd with little tokens Mildred waa the reclpent at rnny pretty prw onts the gifts of her little guests, those ptwwnt wersi Dorothy son, Zenade Harrtd, Eileen Sfarkey Melvln Statkey, OrvHle Sterkwy, Satt Eole and Hilda Coster, Louts Crdcker. Freltfa Barton, ell; Muriel Suodgrass, Dorothy Cor- rlgan, Ffeida Corrlgan, Ines and Roberta Johnson, James and Mildred Phelan and Madtne Cross. Blrthdy Ctao Entertained.

The Birthday Clufrmet yesterday the home of Mrs. M. Moore, and spent a moat pleasant afternoon Dainty were served 'at the'-closer of fternoon, Mrs. Pan! UWrt being honor guest. Those present were: Mesdames Jos, Crocker.

Floyd Wtfgonei 1 Nick Oetble, JaCK Carstens, James Green, 'George me Collum, John Phelans, Lawrence Noble, Elmer Truot, Oliver Dlxon, Chas. Moore, Wm. Wolf, Fred. Bangert, Murphy May, Clarence Fulton, and mother, Mrs. Fred.

Fulton of St. Louis. Mrs. Williams Edsall to California. Mrs William Edsall who resides on Seventh street and her mother Mrs.

ave left for California to spent th-e fill and winter for the benefit of Mrs. Hommerfly's health, air. and Mrs. F. Megoner will occupy the Edsall residence during their absence.

Home From State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. B. Ferguson have returned from the State Fair, and report a most pleasant time.

Mlzpale Encampment tl Meet. Mlzpale Encampment will hold a meeting tonight at their hall on Ferguson avenMe. State officers will be present to make an address. Mrs. Ursula Rlsse Very The condition of Mrs.

Ursula Rlsse, THEATRE BERG ORCHESTRA BE8T MUSIC TOWN COOLEST THEATER IN SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Wednesday and Thursday The Most Beautiful Cove Story Ever Told "ROMANCE" WITH DORIS KEANE And Selsntck News Pathe Comedy OF vomm. Friday and Saturday ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN i Star Without a Failure I IN "THE GIRL FROM TVOWHERE" Gripping Drama of Sunthlne and Storm. Coming Soon PAULINE FREDERICK to "SALVAGE" spending several days tisltlng their grandmother, Mrs. Louisa Ringerlng. William Irby la ill home this week.

Miss Dora Schneider, of Alton, visited with relatives here Sunday. and Mrs. Marian Foster are entertaining relatives of Sorento, this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Bethel are visit- Ing in St Louis this week. Born to Mrs. Orover Stats a ten pound boy yesterday. Born to Mr. and Mrs.

William Cameron a daughter yesterday, this is their first child. Mrs. Mae Ladd and Mr. and Mrs. Manford Ladd have moved into the Altwood addition.

Newton Treese, who has been suffer- Ing from blood poisoning is reported to be somewhat improved. Mrs. Lizzie Flood, of Alton, was a guest yesterday of Mrs. Sam McDonald. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Neunaber called here yesterday. Frank Starkey, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woman and Tobias Oetkln, of Bethalto, transacted business here yesterday.

Miss Clara Herrinf of E4wardsvllle, ias been the guest at the Louis Bright home this week. Miss Alta Sly and B. F. Story, of 3ast Alton, went to Springfield today to spend several days attending the Tair. SECRETARY HUGHBS The Boys Best Store BOYS Mothers will be Interested In these new two panta and double-breasted, belted models.

These suits are of very good quality fabrics and made for real boys extra pair doubles the wear and makes tha suit cost leas. Other all-wool two pants mils at $8.95 up. Ties Handkerchiefs Underwear Alton Jerseyville ontmues unimproved, and a trained u'rse was put in attendace last even- The aged lady resides at the ome of her son, F. L. Ressi of Acton venue.

Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Van Dusen, ave moved from Acton street to one Jos.

Eckman's new house on Pening avenue. Settle, the little five year old aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kopp as been 111 for the past four days, ut Is Improving at this writing. L.

A. Downs left today for Effing- am, 111., to visit friends. Mrs. Julia Beazley Is, enjoying a isit In Bethalto with her grandpar- nts. Miss Cornelia Fry went to Jersey- vine yesterday where she will visit Miss Gladys Drury, for a week.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Crandall aiid Mr. and Mrs.

O. Wells are In Springfield enjoying the State fair. Mr. and Mrs. D.

Gesham and son Morris left yesterday for Peoria, where they will spend a week visiting the former's mother, Mrs. C. L. Graham. Dr.

and Mrs. W. G. Tonkenson and Mr. and Mrs.

H. Calame are in Springfield where they are attending the; State fair. They are guests if Dr. Tonklnson's parents while at Springfield. Messrs.

W. Henitt and W. J. Hodnett were St. Louis visitors on Monday.

Louis Getting of Ferguson avenue was a business caller In St. Louis yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F.

Walling have moved from Lorena ovenue to Whltelaw avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Stlnecamp have returned to their home in St. Charles after spending several days at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Fred- erlckson of Acton avenue. The latter is their neice. Mr. and Mrs.

Arcll McBrfcle of Oklahoma, who have been visiting- Mr. and Mrs. James McNally, have gone to Alton to visit relations. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Davis are entertaining the former's mother, Mrs. Davis of Bunker Hill. Dave Overath of St. Louis attended the Moose banquet and smoker on Monday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Adaln are attending the State Fair for a few days. Mrs. Wm.

Slater is entertaining vandalla friends for a few days. Clyde Hendy has returned from Hardin, after spending a week at the home coming and visiting Mr. and' Mrs. Olsendrat and Mrs. Ed.

Floneich of St. Lluls spent Tuesday In Wood River visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and Mr and Mrs.

Henry Smith and daughter, Hazel and Ruby, and Miss Frances Vola motored to Springfield to attend the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Irwln Kerr and Mrs. Infantile Paralysis Spreads No Further Dr.

D. F. Duggan, health officer said today there has been no further cases of infantile paralysis reported In Alton and vicinity since those which caused the visit to be made here by a representative of the State Depart ment of Health recently. It was said that the patients have been going along as expected. The chief Interest now centers in the fact that there has been no further spread of the dis ease.

Huge Egg Plant Raised by A. J. Struif. A. J.

Struif, has a garden In the rear yard at his home In State street, near Cliff, and among other fine products this year In that garden are egg-plants He haa several of the "eggs" laid by the plants, and they are whoppers. An ostrich egg is about the biggest egg of which there la knowledge, among fowls or birds and an ostrich egg Is only a runty thing compared with the plant egg Mr. Struif has displayed at the Barrioz store in west Third street. It weighs four pounds, two ounces, and Is attracting considerable There are several others in the garden Mr. Struif large, but he thinks the one on exhlbitlo is the heaviest of the lot.

NIAGARA Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ballard an daughter Nellie, left Tuesday 10 Pearl, 111., where they will spend week visiting Mrs. Ballard's sister. Harry Frazier of White Hall vlsl.

ed Sunday with Mr. Short and familj of Niagara. Frank White and family and hi cousin, Jess White and family Upper Alton motored to Lltchfleld on Saturday evening and spent Sunaaj visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Unterbrlnk and son spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Un terbrlnk's brother and family, Chaa Hunter of Mitchell, III. Charles Perdun Is In St.

Louis visit Ing with his brother for a week; he Is expecting to buy a new Ford auto In which ho will ride home the last of the week. Denver Hubbs and family returned home Sunday from Pearl, where they have been visiting for two weeks. Mrs. Albert Wlckenhauser and child ren left Tuesday evening for Colorado where they will spend a month visiting Mrs. Wlckenhauser's mother.

It has been four years since Mrs. Wickenhauser last saw her mother and Is happy to make the trip. A. B. Herr motored to St.

Louis yesterday. Odell Meyers shopped in St. Louis On Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Belser and son Louis, and Miss Harriet Heineman of Alton were in Wood River yesterday. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION Returns 11:30 p. m. Leaves Alton 8:15 p. m.

Fare Only Inc. War Tax rj 0 0 to MbRO BOYS GAMP WOODS Reverend I. T. Takes Boys Out to the Ufe of The of Moro have gone Into camp in the Lee Dorsey woods down on Indian Creek and with Reverend I. spencer of the Moro Presbyter- Ian Churen as their seont leader they are answering the call of the wild this Last night when the visitors to the camp started to arrive the boys were eating soppier and each boy had a big slice of bacon on the end of a stick i wa8 hoMln 8 over a bed of hot coals There was no silver utensils to eat with but the boys were going after the meal with an eagerness that was good to see.

At nightfall visitors came to the camp from far and near and gathered around a big Are made of big logs, the boys and thefr gaests being told Indian stories by John 0. McAdams, who told the boys and the guests how the Indians lived In tha days when the place they occupied was a wfld woods, fflled with wild animals sucte as they saw at the clrcns today. The boys will be in camp for several days and get a fill of running the paths of the wild Indian Creek district. PAGE SfiVfra Aetna Pays $10,000 on Life of Mr. Christy A A.

Olberson, agent for the Aetna Company, today received check for $10,000, payable to Mrs. Mnmle Christy, on the policy caried by hor husband. The policy was to cover doatn by accident and is the second one for $10,000 paid to Mrs. Christy. Marriage Licenses.

MaTfage licenses have been Issued by Marriage License Clerk Emll Joeatlng to the following: Irvln Dtngerson of Bunker Hill and Amy Bartlow of Upper Alton; Thomas Herlngton of Spring Valley, 111., and Anna P. Rosenberg of Springfield. Do your.feet hurt? Const-it Bckhard Brothers, Foot Specialists. Examination free WONDERFUL GAIN IN WEIGHT MADE Yonng Woman Only Weighed 76 Now Weighs Over 100 And is Gaining Every Day "Before I began taking Tanlac I on, weighed 76 pounds, I now weigh over one hundred and am gaining every day," said Miss LaRue Davis, of Chattanooga, Tennessee. "I bought my first bottle of Tanlao at Gas City, and it -helped me so much that continued using it.

I hare tlways been very delicate and suffered a great deal from stomach trouble and rheumatism. I rarely ever had any appetlto and simply could not relish anything. I fell off until I only weighed 76 pounds and was so thin I looked perfectly -awful. This is lie condition I waa in when 1 began Ing Tanlac. "Oh, I feel so different now.

Even, rny complexion Is improved. My appetite is good and I can hardly get enough to eat. Tanlac Is simply grand and I can truthfully say that it Is the only medicine that has ever done ma any good." Tanlac is sold in Alton by all druggists. Family Excursions on: MT Thursday and Friday -'xr si ROUND TRIP 60o Special One-Half Rate to Children on Tuesdays and Friday, Only Leave 5:30 Return 9. Round Trip $1.00 Sunday, August 28.

ri Monday, August 29 11111HO1S RlVCf THE LAST TWO SUNDAY AND MONDAY TRIPS Coolest Theater Best Photo. Plays HIPPODROME Prlcas: Matinees 10o. and Nights 10o. and Me. The Only CooJ Spot In Alton-Water Waihed Air.

Tonight and Tomorrow LOVELIEST GIRLS APPEAR SIX ACT COMEDY SENSATION The snappiest, jazziest, mmiert and mostthrilKag screen comedy ever disced featuring the fiwnort comedy the world famous Singer Midgets-Wbrlds tini AI60--AINT LOVE Comedy COMINQ-TOM MIX--AFTER HIS OWN HEART" The Hippodrome is Cool and Comfortable (..

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Years Available:
1853-1972