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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 9

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THURSDAY. MAttrw 22, 1923. ALTON EVENTNft TELEGRAPH THE HOUSE THAT SETS THE PACE Open Dally 11 te 11-Vaudevllle at i-7 and 10 H0 0 Wf day HoHday?" Nights 10o A Includi Including Tax. Hans Graaes' Orchestra Rene Becker. Organist TODAY, TOMORROW and SATURDAY LUAMPOX i OKf a IjfelodramaJVlbisntjDyii "ON HATKUL- and HOX NEWS.

Wolf and Ward Alice DeCarmo "Tea for Two and Then Some" Connelly and Radcliffe Comedy Musical Offering "SAX ACCORDIA" WOOD RIVER COMING SUNDAY Buck Jones in "THE BOSS OF CAMP FOUR." ATTEND THE SHOPPERS' DAILY MATINEES Telegraph Want Adds are Selling Agents! Bowling Scores. RED CROWN. Bxton 83 89 10 Hallpfan 70 111 9 Powell 127 87 11 XX 70 70 7 XX 70 70 7 Totals 420 427 44 PEERLESS. Adams 115 07 12 Fredrlcksoa 124 90 7 jjasbury 88 75 11 Morris 104 97 11 Daniels 168 108 11 Totali B99 473 11 Peerless winning throe games. HAPPY FIVE.

Bauer ,...108 102 Kocker 74 88 Elklns 95 101 Glbba 180 87 XX 70 76 Totato 477 44j ALL STARS. Dltoh U4 69 8 M. J. McKelvejr 90 114 M. H.

McKelvey 98 143 8' Murphy 67 76 9 XX 70 70 7 All StArs winning two games. Tho bowling closed last night In Wood River and will not be resume until next season. The games hav been greatly enjoyed and a number ttte players have become quite profl dent during the season's training. Penmanship Awards Prevented to Puplla The following puplla from the dlf ferent grades have won Palmer Method awards: Junior High School nal certificates In the Pelmer.Metb. od 'of business Fuardo Margaret Boto, Mildred Traband Winnie Eades.

Washington Softool (Jrade Davis Berry, Method Buttons; Mary Hooper, Katie Parltchlch. Jennie Gerenda, Estle Bartals, Loraine Clasby, Joseph Traband, Dorothy Menken, Helen Hlttle Eileen Harmon, Jane Marcum, Beii Wood Rtver School, Grades 4 and Stoneham teacher; Palmer Method Buttons Fllardo Robert Roten, Helen McMUlen, Junior Hendricka, Myrtle Relmer. Grade 6 and 6, Irene Morris tech- XJlett, Mildred As troth, Melvln Helen Schillings. Grade 7 Miaa Curdle, teaser. Verdell Williams, Floyd Schillings, Marie Young.

Progressive pin. Margaret Haller. Lincoln school, grade 4 Florence Early, teacher. Palmer Method Buttons: George Mairy Barsh, Lavern Rhoades, Alice Keel, Dorothy Corrigan, Charles Bolo Freda Barton, Doris Howe. Grade Harriet Jones, teacher.

Palmer Method Buttons, Tony Yed- nakoivich. Mamie Sadiok, Roscal Denaro. Elizabeth Almassy, Vehcin- zo Pelkyvlmo, Mary Arter, Dorthy Frenz, Paul Dross, Emil Patrick, Thelma Carlton, Mamie Dl Poola. Grade 6, S. L.

DeBoard, teacher. Palmer Method Buttons, Harold Ford Paul, Foz, Ray Ringerlag, Frances TEMPLE THEATRE 24th and 25th. Qwateft Colored Jfioitf an JEartli in ALABAMA falAMMA Quartette and Sextette AIMA wEfftf WOJVSffOl dancer qjr tnecoloredm AZAMmS SMAMT SET COMEDIANS "MMCODES''axd Holden, Either Stamper, Mary Ford Francos Peek. Woodrow Wilson School, grade 4 and 5, Mabel Plvoda, teacher, Par mor Method Buttons Lydia Kuechnel Ona West, John Weber, Anna Zagar, Mary, Wavra, Florence Price, Mna Wisdom, D. Fulkerson, Flldon Bond, Bcrnice Deshovlla, Lillian Wei gand, Wanda Doerges, Thomas Tur pin, Ruby Ingham.

Grade 6, 7, and 8, Lloyd Green teacher, Palmer Rober West, Elaine Moravek, Velma West Thelma Goad, Curtis Robertson, Morgan, Bculah Gordon, E. Low- Myrtle Scott, Robert Toennles, John Mile. Qlrl Basketball Play The Junior High girls played th Community High School girls on Wednesday afternoon after school Following are the name ot thos. playing with the Junior High team Mary Toth, Mildred Volte, Francis Huber, Mildred and Margaret Eads Tho community team are Mary Sulll van, Winnie BJads, Sarah Buscher. The Junior High team won th score being 8-4 in their favor.

Missionary Society to Mart The Women's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church wfl hold their meeting on Friday after noon at 2:80 o'clock at the home ol B. H. Payne. They will have as their guests, MM. Max Azmann of Chester DL The president of the Presbyterian wwlety of the Alton Presbytery.

The ladles of the church are In vlted to attend the meeting. Visits Wood River H. T. Brokaw of Alton, Deputy Manager of the Metropolitan Life tasurance Company wfll be In Wood River this week on business. Silver Tea The Ladles Aid Society of the i Baptist churoh will give a silver tea Friday afternoon In the churoh base toent from two until 5 o'clock.

Al churches and the publlo are cordial ly Invited. Visit In Mr. and Mrs. Webster Meyer mo tored to Jerseyvflle where they spent several days with the tetter's sister Mrs. Alfred Moore.

Wood River Couple Not Yet Married The announcement of the marriage of Miss Bessie Relke and Clarence Smith of Wood Hirer was prtn eTenlflg ta the Telegraph. Miss Relke, a teacher In school, asks that the statement be made that she Is not married. A marriage license was issued at Alton to the couple last Saturday. They say the ceremony has not yet taken place Flag Lodge To Meet. Flag Lodge No.

728, Knlghta of Pythias, will hold their regular meet- Ing Friday night at 7:80 o'clock In the Junior hall. A full attendance is desired. After this month they expect to hold their meetings In the Schlllinger hall. To Spend a Month In Sprfmjfleld. Mrs.

Michael McGowen and children, Pearl and Frank, left Tuesday morning for a month's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winchester, of Springfield. Reception For Rev. and C.

W. Webb A farewell reception will be held Wednesday at the First Baptist ohurch for their retiring pastor, Rev Webb, who will leave Wood River oon after a four-year service to take inarge of a church In Tremont, ni The reception will also celebrate the wedding anniversary of the pastor and his wife. Sewing Club to Give Card Party. The Sewing Club of the Pythian Sisters Instead of the Pythian Sisters Lodge will give a lotto and card nartv on the 9th. Will ResWo fn East Alton.

Mr. and Mrs. Marquis Paddock lave rented a house In Bast Alton 'rom Dr. Moore, and are preparing to possession this week. Community High School To Hold Election.

The Community High school will hold an election April 14th. -Anyone who wants to run for nomination director will have to get a blank rom.W. Irvin Jolley, of 261 Eighth itreet. The blank form to be filled jut and handed in ten days before he election, to the secretary of the Fifty signers are necessary Madison County Dairy Changes Hands. Mr.

England of the Madison County Dairy Company has purchased the tock formerly owned by Allen Dunbar and I. C. Hatridge of the oom- and will conduct the business Mmself. Mr. England win endeavor give the public the best of service the future.

Pastry The Rebecah Lodge win held a mstry sale in the Gerson building iaturday from 1 till 6 o'clock. Re- ecaha are requested to bring pastry the building. Dr. Keseinger Has Busy Day. Three lovely baby girls arrived in ur city Monday, a 9 1-2 pound baby at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Jurton McDanlel, of East Wood River; a little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony PAGE NINE Pftvallk, who tipped the scales at nd ft 12-Pound baby girl at tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Jones of Lorena avemio. it was nn cxtramely busy day for Dr. Kesstnger. Mr.

Gladden III. Arthur Olndflon, superintendent of the lubricating department of tho Standard Oil Company, IB reported as being quite 111 at St. Luke's hospital Id St. Louis. Missionary to Speak Methodist Church.

TH ay V6 Il the 27th, Miss Bdlth Bell, missionary to Africa, who is home on furlough, will give an Interesting talk at th6 First Metho- dlst churcih of Wood River, and on the 88th she will be at the East Alton Method 1st church. A 'large attendance Is expected to hear the lecture which will be free. An offering will fae taken up to help defray the expenses. Enjoy Last Qame of the Dr. and Mrs, PfafT.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Ooeken, Mr. and Mrs.

Eckhart and J. Bckhard, enjoyed a game at the bowling alley, Monday. Home Fumigated, The home of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton was fumigated yesterday after COM of diphtheria.

Returns to Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas haTe returned to their home In Qrafton after a pleasant visit with their daughter, Mrs. Raymond Bttck, of Seventh street, and Mrs. Wm.

Cook of jnntfrth street. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith and children spent the day Tuesday shopping In Alton. R.

Montgomery was a St Louis business visitor yesterday. Mrs. Schmoellar, of Alton, rlsltsd In Wood River Wednesday with friends. Mt. and Mrs.

H. motored to St. Louis yesterday to attend to business matters. Mrs. Bdward Lewis was aa shopper Wednesday.

Mrs. Henry DoMmffier spent the day In St Loafs. Mrs. Charles Smith waa an Alton visitor yesterday. Katie Smith, of Hartford, was a Wood River visitor yesterday.

Mrs. Garret Lewis was the guest of her MM. OL Roth, of St. Louis, Tuesday. Mr.

and Mra. O. Kallmeyer and children, from Olasco, spent today with Mr. and Mrs. L.

G. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Panning and daughter, Betty Lou, of Pattonsbnrg, risked with Mrs.

aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. BJ. BJ. Mueller, of 709 Madison, avenue.

ttorney Manning was a St. Louis visitor Wednesday. EX C. Miller, of St Louis, was a business caller in Wood Diver on Wednesday. 0.

P. Burns, of was In Wood River, Wednesday, calling on friends. Lawrence Pagos to confined to his home by Illness. Mrs. B.

Huestls and Mrs Heaer, wete BJdwnrdsvflle -visitors Tuesday. A. F. Fatten was Edwardsvllle on business Tuesday. Caeser Was Warned to "Beware of the Ides of March." Now that we have passed the period of the Vernal Eqninox, let us admonish Renter, if you want to be "Under the Stars of Permanent Prosperity," trnfld your own Home now, and quit paying rent It will also pay you to get our prices on your Lumber and Building Materials, Springman Lumber Company Bell 1017 Kin.

15 Big Street Parade Saturday With Novelty Acts Night Pi-ices: 75c. and Matinee: Children, Adults, SOc. Expert Analysis proved thqt Arrow Brand Flour was exactly right, before it was put on the market The experiences of hun- have confirmed the analysis! ALTON, ILL. Sci Schools Use Whwe baking Is done scl- ingredients stand or fall under exacting testa, you find Calumet Baking Powder used more often than any other brand. --the of over hundreds of perfect in mind when you because It tance to sue- ible baking, Theipurchase price of baldnc powder does not determine its economical tell tne story.

VA baking powder. A pound of Calmnctcon- full 16 ounces. om9 baking powdtri come in 12 ounce uutead 16 oance Betmre you get a pound when ymt want It. BEST BY TEST TITO BAKING POWDER HIQH CLASS VAUDEVILLE AND BERQ PUUMMER8 DE UUXE Oontlnuoua from 1:80 to 11:00 10o A Mt RAND THEAT CoKdng Coming Degree- and Saturday Elvery tune there was a bill to pay It was like pulling teeth. "Gimme" was her favorite slogan.

And then one day she derided that marriage was a BO-BO proposition and no wife need beg for "hand-outs" or "allowance." Oh, yes, Ifs a novel Idea. That's what makes this lively comedy drama the most entertaining you ever saw. No wife can afford to mles It and husbands want to miss the heartiest laughs of their married careers. It's wonderful. HEIENE CHADWICK, GASTON H.B.WALTHALL, ELEANORBO; KATE LESTER Special return engagement for four days "RADIO DOLLS" Funny Comedians Clever Singers Dainty Dancers CHARMING CHORUS 18 PEOPLE IS PEOPLE Laughter Fun Music Complete Change of Program Daily.

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