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SEPTEMBER 14.1922. 'ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH PAGE ASPIRIN Insist on Bayer Package Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product proHcrlbod by physicians over twen ty-two years and proved safe by mil lions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which WOOD RIVER Flea Lodoe to Qlan Carbon The visiting committee of Flag Lodgo No. 728, KnlRhti of Pythias, have made arrangements for cars to Olon Carbon tonight to the County Booster meeting. The men will leave tho University Candy Kitchen at 6:30 All mcmberg are requested to bo there on time. Regular meeting Friday night at Work of rank or Esquire will bo enjoyed.

After tho meeting refreshments will be servod. Mrs. Wageman Underooet Operation Mrs. John Wagenmn who submitted to a surgical operation at tho hospital at Alton, yesterday for the re- liof of an absceas Is recovering very nicely. Tho operation was performed yesterday morning at nine o'clock.

Mrs. Wageman was In a very weak con- 'dltlon, and It was at first thought she might have appendicitis. Her contains proper directions. Handy ('friends will be glad to learn of her boxes of twelve tablets coat few rents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.

Aspirin Is the trademark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacotl- cactdester of Salleyllcacld. Girl's Statement Will Help Alton. Many women will profit by the following statement of one of their sex: "I was afraid to eat on account of stomach trouble. Even rice did not agree. After taking Adler-t-ica I can cat anything." Aldor-i-ka acte on BOTH upper and lower bowel, remov' ing foul matter which poisoned atom ach.

EXCELLENT for gas on the stomach or sour stomach. Guards against appendicitis. It brings out jiolsonous matter you never thought was In your system. Delicate Drug (Jompany. GIRL HAD PAINFUL TIMES This Letter and Statement Which Follows Portland, was troubled with irregularity and constipation and would often have to lie down because of One Sunday nay aunt was visiting us and she said her girls took Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and got well, so mother said she guessed she would let me try it It is doing me good and I praise it highly. You are welcome to ute thia letter as a 9TELLA NBWTON, K. B. 8, Portland, uhould carefully guard your daughter's health. Advise he? of the danger which cornea from standing around with cold or wetfeetjfrom lifting heavy articles, or overworking.

Do not let her overetudy. If she complains of headache, pains in back or lower limbs, or if you notice a slowness of thought, nervousness or irritability on tho part of your daughter, dve her careful attention. Lydia E. Plnkham'e Vegetable Compound is an excellent medicine for your daughter to take, as it is especially adopted torelieve juat such symptoms. Remember it contains nothing that can injure and can be taken in salcty.

recovery from the operation and she la getting along nicely. Mooney Home Nearlng Completion The homo (s Hearing completion, and will be ready for occupancy about the first of the month. St. Louis Ian Building Here Wm. Shearon from St Louis Is having a house erected on 8th street, 'which will probably be for rent, as "Mr.

Shearon was learned will not 'occupy same. Surprise Party Given for Miss Katie Smith. Miss Katie Smith Roxuna was 'given a surprise party by a numiber of her friends who gathered at her omo Monday evening. The evening was spent very pleas- ntly in games and music. The following were present, Mrs.

Ldelino Yaakel and son Adolph, and laughter Constance, Mr. and Mrs. George Hendrlcks, and son Preston and George, daughters Ida, Emma, Hr. and Mrs. Rathert, Fred Stah- hut of Edwardsvllle, Clarence Ryan of Wanda, Mr.

and Mrs. Prank Smith Will Smith, Marganlte and Irwtn Smith. Refreshments were served. Meeting of Welfare Committee A meeting of the Welfare Committee took place Tuesday evening In he School house with a fair attention ce. The question of selling welfare came up and laid on tho table.

Friday another-meeting will be held when the date for a special meeting will be fixed. The question of selling the buttons will be settled. A lull attendance Is requested. Bible Class Give Farewell Party For Ernest Fox The Young's Men's Bible' Class of the' Evangelical Church arranged a surprise, farewell party In honor of Ernest Fox who will leave soon for Champaign where he will attend, the Illinois University. The party was given In the church basement.

Games were Indulged in and a soslal evening spent. Refreshments wore also enjoyed. Returns to Work Aaron Brine, has returned to his work at the Shoe Shine parlor, after being off duty for several days with a very sore arm due to his vaclna- tlon. The patrons aro glad to sea Aaron back as he Is an accomodatlng little follow and always on the Job. M'oves to Lebanon Mrs.

Sam Leffler and son, moved yesterday to Lebanon to make their future home. Sam will enter College there. Entertain guest from Indiana Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. Benner have as 'their house guest, H.D. Moore from Jamestown, Indiana, who will remain for several days visit. To Attend Champaign Clare Burroughs will attend ttie Illinois University at Champaign and 'left last evening for there. New Cashier Miss Delia Hanfelder has gone to work as cashier for the Montgomery Grocery Company.

Motor from Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wllkerson and 'son of Wilton Junction, Iowa, motored to Wood River Monday and spent the day very pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs. B.

Smith ot Roxana, returning homo by motor. To Attend Spool Party A number our citizens are planning to attend tho Spool party at ton Saturday at tho Ursallne Acad 'etny. Bottling League Reorganized The Bowling League was reorgan Ized at a very enthusiastic meeting which was held Monday night, ropre aentlng a large number of Alton Wood River Bowlers. Val Rels was elected President fan the third time, with Victor Knapp, as vice president and Earl Roff, secrft tary, treasurer. Rules and schedule In charge of L.

Koennecker, W. F. Adams and L. Geltz. All teams wishing to enter, report Val Rels by September 20.

Great Interest was shown In the game last year and the man seem very enthusiastic over making even better averages this season. It will be up to the opposing teams to do some raal bowling as Wood River Intends to make her mark with high averages Attend County Board Meeting Gus Haller, township supervisor, Loyal Palmer and Al Juhlin, assistant supervisors were in Edwards villa Tuesday attending the meeting of the County Board of Enjoys Trip to Hogen, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Sonnenberg have returned home from Hogen, Mo. where they enjoyed a visit with friends and relatives. The trip was made in their car. Home From Indiana Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Foster who liave been spending the past few weeks with relatives In Indiana, have re turned to their home In Wood River Recovering from Operation Little John Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kubbard is recovering very nicely from several operations per formed in a St. Louis hospital.

It i expected the little fellow will be wel soon. Carsten-8cott Nuptials Last evening the wedding of Mis Nola Carsten and Lester Scott wa solemnized at 'the home of the bride parents, In Maple Wood at 8 o'clock The attendants were Miss Norm Mutz and Jack Wolf. The ceremony was performed 1 the living room at the Carsten horn Wobd River and Mrs. John Borman of Alton two nlstor, Mrs. Anna Dorley and Mrs.

Kate Snodgrass ot St. Louis Four brothers, Martin and Chns, Dolly of St. Louis, and two nephews Fred Snodjsrass ot Wood RlVf and John Dolly of St. Louis, three nieces. Miss Mary Snodgrass, Mrs.

Mario Shllllnger, Miss Lucy Dolly of St. Louis and 6 grandchildren. Four wocks ago, Charles Holdlsh- clmcr, husband of the deceased passed away and Mra. Hedlsheimer suffered a stroke of paralysis and has 'been seriously ill since that time. She was removed to tho home ofi Tier daughter, Mrs.

Rcgus whero she remained during her illness. She was a life long member of St. Paul's church, where she was an actlvo worker. The funeral will probably take place In the Lutheran church, Rev. Paul Hanaon ot 'tho Wood River Lutheran church Interment will be in St.

Louis, probably. Will Leave St. Louis Mr. and Mrs. O.

W. Cruse of Per- uson Avenue will move to St. Louie fonday. Mr. Cruse was formerly mployed In the office of tho Stanard OH Company and Mr.

and MM at her borne, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. D. Noblo spent the day In Grnfton Tuesday.

Mrs. Murphy May vlsltod her mother, Mrs. Hessnauor, of Alton. Mrs. Hannah Horrln violted her daughter, of Bethalto Mrs.

Louis ManshoU, of Madison avonue for a few days. To Return From Kentucky. Mrs. Myrtlo Kxton who Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Worthy Exton, In Louisville, Is expected home this week. New Ford. Mr. and Mru. P.

H. Lefarre have a new Ford News of the Night At a Glance BURLINGTON, la. Mrs. Catherine Bhurtz, widow of John V. Bhurtz, was held in connoctlon with the murder of her husband, whose head was blown off with a shot night.

gun Tuesday mado a trip to Portage by motor, vla- Itlng friends and trying out the new car. Hanold Party. A number of ladles gathered at tho home of Mrs. Edgar Hanold on Whlte- lawo avenue, and spent a very pleasant afternoon socially with Mrs. Hanold.

Light refreshments were enjoyed by tho ladles. Music was one of the diversions ot the afternoon. Attend Orpheum. Mrs. J.

J. Riley and Mrs. Frank Gainer motored to St. Louis yesterday and had dinner at tho Missouri Ath- CHICAGO. Sentences of life 1m prlsonment were Imposed on two boys 16 and tho other tho murder of a policeman.

Fresh river flsh. Tlmmon'g knt, foot of Market Btrett. jl 8ALKM, Ore. R. M.

convicted of the murder Brumfleld, of Dennis iruse have lived here a number of After a short stay in St. Louis, Mr. Cruse will leave for California. Mrs. remaining in St.

Louii a short ime before going west. Misses Bernadette OTJonnel and Margaret Penning of Alton were the guests of Mrs. J. L. Mooney last even ng.

Mrs. Harry Joseph and baby were Alton visitors yesterday. T. D. Mooney was a business visitor lere yesterday.

Alfonse Mueller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mawdsley and Roselle Miller of Granite City called on Mr. and Mm.

Oscar Monken Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Monken drove to Belleville Sunday and visited Mr. Menken's mother at the hospital.

Mrs. Joe Bund was an Alton visitor yesterday. Walter Williams to on the sick list at his home. Mrs. R.

C. Wilson was a business visitor In Alton yesterday. Irene Elder was an Alton Ylsttor yesterday. Mrs. P.

Harmon shopped In Alton yetterday. Mrs. Eggman spent yesterday in St Louis. Mrs. A.

Barr who is a guest at the M. F. Manning home is spending a few days in St. Louis with friends. Walter H.

Gardner ot St. Louis was letlc Club. In the afternoon the ladles enjoyed the play at the Orpheum Theater. Will Vltlt In Jenoyvllle. Mr.

and Mrs. George Rlnth left for Jerseyvllle for a week's visit with Mrs. Rinth'e sister, Mra. J. R.

White. Will Make Their Home In Tower Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Irwtn Maltern left Wood River Monday for Tower Hill, whero they will make their future home.

Hamilton Cafe Sells Out. The Hamilton Cafe was sold this morning to P. Gregory and James Paulos from St Louis. The new pro- Russell, committed suicide by hang- Ing himself In his cell. LITTLE ROCK, Ark.

Judge Harry C. Hale of tho municipal court, resigned when a committee met to Investigate charges ol misconduct on the part of tho Judge accused of "ov- cr-zealousness" In kissing a woman companion at a dance. CHICAGO. AI Browder, editor of tho Labor World and secretary to William Z. Foster, was taken to Michigan 'to etand trial with Foster and others on charges of criminal syndicalism.

New York Dancing Academy Prof. N. H. Levy of New York Cfty Bealnntng Tuesday, September 7:30 P. M.

ILLINI HOTEL BALL ROOM Teaching Throe Now York Latest Dances. "Orlamla," El Chucho," nnd "Partzan Wnltz." Also the latest steps In tho Waltz, One Step and Fox Trot. Private Lessons Now Forming. Call at Hall of Phono. LAST TRIP NEXT SUNDAY Str.

St. Paul Grouch Makes Few Frimtfa. Be cheerful 1 The worst disease with which a mcin can be Is that of being a continual knocker or grouch. It gives one a sickening feeling to meet on a pleasant day men who are continually finding fault with everything and everybody. Leave Alton 1:45 P.

M. Returns 5:30 P. M. ROUND TRIP 500 in Wood River on day. business yoator- Bern June of Alton was In Wood River yesterday In the Interest ot the Walnut Grove Dairy.

Lloyd Carleeon Is the guest ot Mrs. G. Y. Henry for a few days. by Rev.

Samuel E. Thero, pastor of Frank Drlscoll of Wood River was prlotors took possession immediately. When Mr. Hamilton was asked what plans he had made for the future he said he intended going fishing and resting up, as he baa been on duty constantly while he was In the business. Surprise Party for Mra.

Kocher. Mrs. Julius Kocher was given a surprise party at her home yesterday afternoon by a number of her friends. The afternoon was spent in a social way by the following: Mesdames Mark Allen, Albert Volper, Frank Etsler, L. Leopold, Chas.

Forest, Joe Schank, Will Johannsen. Miss Margaret Herrln, Mrs. Albert of Alton, Harry Albrlck, Tom Close, John Bauer, Randall Meyer, Will Sherwood, Sam Williams, Carl Manns, Julius Kocher, and Julius Kocher. The husbands of the ladies came in the evening to the Kocher home and Joined their wives. Supper was served by Mesdames Julius Kocher, Jr.

and Sr. B. Club dance, Saturday night, Valley Park Pavilion. Max Newby's six-piece orchestra, time. Don't miss it.

vrowd; big Fresh river flsh. Tlmmon's tcet, foot of Market street. Mar- LAST MOONLIGHT GIVEN BY K.OFC. Tuesday, September 19 ON STR. ST.

PAUL Boat Leaves 8:15 Returns 11.30 TICKETS 76o the Methodist Church of Wood River, the double ring ceremony being used. The bride who Is a charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Carsten, wore a lovely, wedding gown ot white Silk Canton crepe, trimmed with silk Georgette and silk lace. The 'bridesmaid was also attired in white The bride groom Is the sojn of Mr.

and Mrs. Clark Scott of St. Elmo and an employee of the Roxana Company. Mrs. Scott was formerly employed in tha laborartory of the Standard Oil where she was very popular among the Standard Oil employees.

Sho a Bethalto visitor yesterday. Phil Deterding from Alton called here on business yesterday. Michael Daugherty of Marissa, 111., was a business caller In Wood River yesterday In the interest of the Btn- ger Notion Company ot St. Louis. Mrs.

Paul Hansen went to St. Louis Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Elsler, who has teen visiting at the Hanson home for ten days. Austin E. Renich of St Lonls was In Wood River calling on friends Wednesday.

'Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Meyer of Gilles- PRINCESS Ftotopkryt Last Showing Tonight NORMA TALMADGE Suported by THOMAS MEIGHAN and an All Star Cast In "THE PROBATION WIFE" Don't miss (seeing this photoplay.

It Is Misa Talrnadge at her best You will also Hko Tom Melghan In the rolo ot the husband who is hard to please. In two-reel comedy de-luxe and PATHE NEWS AND TOPICS. Friday and Saturday BIG BOY WILLIAMS in "THE VENGEANCE TRAIL" See the famous Round-tlp Wizard supported by Will Rogers -Jr. The Vest Pocket Cowboy Wonder. It's a Western drama crammed with punch and pep.

Don't miss the big dance Saturday night, given by the G. O. B. Club at Valley Park Pavilion. Max Newby's glx-pleco orchestra.

also has many friends In Wood River ahd has resided here for a number of years. After the ceremony which was attended by Immediate friends and relatives, a quiet reception was held and a wedding supper served In the dining room of the Caraten home. For the present they will reside with the bride's parents. Both young people aro very popular here and their many friends extend congratulations tor a long and happy wedded life. Welner Roast The pupils from the seventh and 8 th grade will enjoy a Welner Roaut this evening at Vaughn's Woods.

They will leave after school chaperoned by Miss McKevely and Mr. DeAtly, both teachers In the Wood River Schools. Death of Mrs. Charles Hedlshelmer Mrs. Charles Hedlshelmer, passed away Thursday, September; 14th, it 3:46 at the homo of her daughter, Mrs.

Lawrence Ragua, ot Madison avenue. Mrs. Hedlshelmer was BB years of 'age and leaves to survive her, two daughters, Mra. Lawrence Ragus of pie motored to Wood River, visiting friends. George Blaresdell ot St, Lottls motored to Wood River Tuesday, visiting with his sister, Mrs.

N. R. Mllleton. Mrs. Lester Crocker is Indisposed Child-birth Valuable Illustrated Book Sent Free How of women, by the ftmnla method ot eminent phyildan, have avoided unneceuary miseries through, many months and up to monwint Baby has arrived, fully explained In the remarkable book, "Motherhood and the Baby." Tells what to do before and after baby comet, probable data of birth, baby and "Mother's Friend," tued by three genaratlona of mothers, and sold In all drug stores everywhere.

Friend" applied externally, is safe, tree from narcotloi, eailer natural readjustment of muscles and nerves durinir expectancy and chUd-Mrth. Start tiling It today. Mm. E. E.

Kerger, SUyton, uyst "It pulled me through." Send for book today, to Bradfleld Besulator BA-36, Atlanta, Go. "Mother's Friend" sold at all 4rug ftorci- CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly 1 Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" fur a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. IPPODROMF Yhere Alton Sees the Greatest of Screen illy 11 to 11. Seats 25c; Children Where Dally Orchestra Concerts Friday and Saturday Raged Heiress JUST TUNY HAM HAMILTON MAX BRAND'S JOCATRAZ MIKIU vt 4.VNN F.

REYNOLDS Also Fox Sunshine Comedy And Round 3 of LEATHER Sunday Only HOOT GIBSON in "THE LOADED DOOR" RANDTHEATR WHERE POLAR BREEZE8 BLOW AdmlMlon-AII Se.U- Adult. 28c, Children Oc I to 4:80 7:00 last Showing Tonight The drama of phantom dlsgruco, of man who would have sacrificed btouelt for tho honor of bin father and hia family. BERJ LYTELL QfcFACE BETWEEf the drama oft phantom ghame o. i. BREAKFAST" and tho Latest BULLFIGHT Have You Ever Seen a Real Spanish Bull Fight? Have You Ever Seen a Famous Toreador Risking His Life in a Fight with a Maddened Beast? i Don Jaun Gallardo The World Paramount Toreador will Give Alton the Thrill of Its Life on Saturday, Sept.

16, At p. at Sportsman's Park. He Fights Wild Spanish Bulls With His Bare Hands. Don't Miss It. The HIPPODROME Has the Honor of Presenting to the People of Alton Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Porter Emerson Browne's Stage Success Throbs And Thrills And a Siren's Song Inspired by Kipling's Famous Poem, 'The Vampire" The Story of a Woman who Lived to Love and a Man who Loved and Died.

FOOL Staged by the Master of Melodrama, EMMETT J. FLYNN THERE He Cursed He Hated But Her Eyes Burned Into His Soul. it's the Spark-Plug of High-Powered Drama The She's the Pagan Goddess of Love From Whom no Man Can Part. WAS No Advance in Price..

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