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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 6

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AiaON EVENING TELE Stock Privileges PUTS AND CALLS Iftt 30 DAYS fOJ ODD LOTS Mfest war to MMlble, as rill WlmTted. Auk for I trade. No tntrttft rilk la limited. Profltt tor free booVlst. la the Ibrkvl" With small outlay hundred" of arc made.

AMI OV AWT BXCMAVM KENNEDY fif CO. CettMI! Bat, Itl4 (JldaUd tteek W. V. ALTON DRUG Bnfttitay. Alton, HEAVY MEAT HTERS HAVE SLOW iNEYS fcft ytm tol hart bladder Ko nan ot woman who ttlut tMai Iwly can make a mistake ky flushing the oooMionaJly, cayi Jrtborltr.

Meat forma urio cold walea tho the? become orked from the (train, get sluggish and Ill to filter tie and poUons (ran Mood, iben we get Nearly all fttttunilsm, headache, Kver trouble. jerrousneee, dixctaeea, an4 disorders eome from ilnggieh The moment you feel doll tehe tfcd kidneys or joat burU or if prine is eloadr, offeneire, full of eedl- ewnt, imgaUr of peeeege or attended by wnastloa of enaMiag, Wting meat ud get about few ouaoes of Jad from any phannaer; take 'Ubleopoooful in a glaee of water before and in few your will act floe. Tail iaaxras aalU ie mmt the add of and lenxm juice, eombined wlthUUila, and IUM been rutt tor fltub and ttimolato the aiw 'to nentralUe the aeldf in urine no longer eautee-irriUtion, ending bladder Jad Baits is inexpensire and etnoof Injure; makes a deligbtful efferreeceit lithla-waUr drink which everyone ehould take now and then to keep the clean and aeilve and the blood pure, thereby avoiding kidney eompllaatloca, WOOD RIVER OF FIERY ECZEMA When Poslam takes hold of virulent and stubborn eczema. It soothes and cools at once, pulling- a stop to the terrific Itching-. On raw parts of tho skin it feels Immeasurably grateful.

As Poslam continues to penetrate there develops Just the healing process needed. Contrast the eaeo of healing with tlio severity of the trouble, and Posiam's work seems remarkable Indeed. One 'ounce of Poslam Is worth a pound of ointment less efficient. Sold everywhere. For free sample to Emergency laboratories.

West 47th New York Cltx. Urge your to become ilearer, better by the dally use of Poa- Hrlam Soap, medicated with Poslam. Upset Stomaci MUNYON5 Munjon't H. H. Co.

Scranton, Constipation I responsible fo, most ailments When the bowels become clogged, bilious ness, indigestion; kidney ailments, Impure blood, rheumatism ant' kindred ills re suit. You neoc nature's remedy for constipation. Purchase at your nearest druggists for 30c. MUNYON'S Paw Paw to a Pcescriptian or Golds, and LaGrippe. Iffl the most speedy rtmedy we (mow, preventing Pneu In tne Bveninir Telegraph A Social Good Time.

and Mrs. C. W. Webb entertained the teachers of the Wood River schools at their home last night, at a good time. There were many present and had a good time, sure enough.

The evening's entertainment closed with light refreshments, and many good wishes. This ie an annual affair of the pastor and his wife for they like the association of the people' engaged In such splendid' work as our schools do for the people. The teachers a late hour, leaving many smites as they went. Home From Convention. Mrs.

Harry Paul and Mrs. John Prick returned home from Springfield, where they attended the state convention of the Royal Neighbors. Mrs. Emma Scbaeter of Alton was elected delegate to the Supreme convention to bo held In Cleveland, Ohio, on the third Monday In May. Mrs.

Paul of Wood River was elected her alternate. The ladies report a fine trip. Mayfords to Farm at St. James. Mr.

and Mrs. Chris Mayford and little son, Blair, have moved to St. James, where they will take up farming. Mr. Mayford will take up and chicken raising.

Or. Scott and family of St. Louis will accom pany them. Mrs. Scott is a alter of Mr.

Mayford. of Frank Swan. R. S. Francis and family of St.

are guests of his cousin in iVood River, Prank Swan. Mr. Fran-' Is has many old acquaintances here Wood River and Alton, having formerly geen connected with the old Sentinel-Democrat newspaper of Alon. He will also visit his sister, Mrs. Lev! Yager, of Alton.

Putting Roads In Condition. Q. Y. Henry, our efficient road commissioner, has been busy getting the oad between Ferguson and Madison venues on Third street in good con- Itlbn, and today has been working Madison avenue between Third and Fourth streets. This road is used a great deal by leavy trucks and holes in the roac como quickly, after such heavy traf- Ic.

The road now is in fine condition Basket Ball Game. There will ho a basket ball game evening at 7 o'clock sharp at the Community High School between the ISmorson boys and girls and the Ju nlor boys and girls. Game will star promptly at 7 o'clock. Church Notices. St.

Bernard's Catholic Fourth and Acton streets. Palm Sunday. Low mass at ,8 o'clock. High mass at 10 o'clock. Mass at 8 o'clock Monday and Wednesday morning.

Holy Thursday there will be mass at I o'clock a. m. Lenten services at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening.

Public welcome. Rev. Father E. J. Douglus.

St. Paul's English Lutheran Church. Opposite Wood River school on Lorena avenue. Sunday school at 30 a. m.

Morning services at 10:30 a. m. Lenten services in the evening. Rev. Paul Hansen.

Pub lie invited. First Presbyterian school at 2 p. m. Preaching at 3 p. m.

Public cordially invited. Rev. Gibson of Alton will preach. Evangelical school at 9:30 a. morning services at 10:30 a.

m. Sum Hubbard, superintendent Evening services at 7:30. Rev. Idecker. welcome.

First school at 10:80 a. m. worship at II a. and the subject of the message is: Inheritance of the Saints." Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. Subject of the message is "Knowing the Lord." B.

Y. P. meeting at 6:30 p. m. Methodist Episcopal Church.

Sua day school at 10 o'clock. At 11 o'clock next Sunday morning C. C. Hal! the district superintendent, will preach. Quarterly conference will be held at 12 o'clock.

The Epwortn Lea guo meeting hour is 6:30 p. m. At 7:30 the pastor will preach on "God's Investment In Us." Miss Lola Montgomery, evangelist, will assist in special meetings beginning on March 28. All are cordially Invited. United- Brethren school at 9:30 a.

m. Preaching at 10:80 a. m. Senior and Intermediate Endeavors at 6:30 p. m.

Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Special music. Prayer meeting choir rehearsal Wednesday, night Air are Invited to all serv ices. J.

W. Fowler, pastor. Wood River Episcopal 7:30 p. m. in the Wood River school the Rev.

F. D. Butler of Alton will con duct evening service and preach. The and Love and JjaudHler JTait UtfCClcci JERSEYVILLE. Democratic Convention Friday Afternoon The Democrats of Jerseyvllle held their convention Friday afternoon at three o'clock and put the following ticket in the held for (he township election to be held Tuesday, April 6th.

Bach candidate received the unanimous vote of the convention. For Assistant Supervisor: Joseph R. Fulkerson; for Justices of the Peace: (fou td elect) Arthur Thatcher, Wln- fleld S. Vanpelt, Murray V. Corslne; for constables (four to elect) Joseph Slover, John W.

Hayes, Charles W. Lofton and William Ryan, Jr. Mr. Fulkerson, who will again be a candidate for Assistant Supervisor, has held the office for three terms and telling of Irish stories. Attorney W.

J. ReardOn returned Friday to' his home in Pekln after a visit with his brothers, Ally. Gerald The guests besides the twelve ctub members were Mrs. R. E.

Clark ana Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Reddish. G.

Reardon and Clarence H. Heardon. Mr. and Mrs. 0.

F. Bowersock motored to Manchester Thursday and visited with the latter's brothers, Louis und Harry Gllmore. William G. Worthey and Cheste- Hanley, law students at the University of Chicago, arrived home Friday morn GRAND THEATRE. (ho last three good one.

Mp The show days of this week Is a Mahon A Adelaide opm the bill with novelty dancing ami punching bag ing to spend a ten day vacation ith Is well versed in the duties of the office. Position With Dominion Chau- Miss tauqua Lucille Herold, daughter of UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ftTTRAGTIOII At the Grand Monday and Tuesday. public is most cordially Invited. Bowling News The Wellston Millers will be Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Herold of this city, has accepted a position with the Dominion Chautauqua as advance agent Miss Herold, who is in junior year in the Columbia College of Expression and Physical Training Chicago, will assume her duties with the Chautauqua on March 20th. She is now taking her final exams in advance and expects to complete her work with the Chautauqua in time to return to the school for the summer session. Entertain at St. Patrick's Day Party The members ot the Bridge Club were entertained Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Eyman at a St. Patrick's Day party at their home. The evening was in' playing cards after which tne guests were invited into the dining room where the decorations were suggestive of St.

Patrick's Day. The guests found their places at the table by matching their tallies which they had used during the evening and which bore the name of a town in Ireland, with the name written on a small map of Ireland at each place. The centerpiece of the table was a basket trimmed in green and filled with Irish The refreshments ere also indicative of the day. The evening ended with the their parents. Mr.

and Mrs. David Roberts of this city have as their guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward of Milwaukee, Wls. Mrs.

Edward Melton returned to Alton Thursdoy after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sprigga. Mrs. Olive Adams and Mrs.

Otis Adams spent the day Friday In St Louis with the former's daughter, Mrs. Lorena who is in St Anthony's hospital. Earl Redllch has accepted a position with the Sleuther Manufacturing Company In St. Louis and assumed his duties with the company Friday. Elmer Dower made a- business trip to Pleasant Hill Friday.

A. F. Brammeler, who is employed in St. Louis spent a few days this week with his family in this city. Mrs.

J. T. Hanley and daughter, Miss Helen were visitors in St. Louis Friday. up Sunday evening to meet the Wood River team.

This Is the fifth game the two teams have rolled this season, each having won two. The first match this week in the Standard Oil League resulted in a hree straight victory for the Kochers over the Hallers. Beach wo the star of the match with 220 for high score and 170 for high average. The Maloneys won two out of three 'rom the Wuestenfelds. Slater shot high score 203 and Maloney high average 161.

KOCHERS Kocher 154 154 154 462 Tipton 139 100 137 376 Beach 152 138 220 510 Witthofft 138 128 134 400 Bacheldor 110 110 110 330 Burris 156 165 145 466 Hartwig 135 135 135 405 act which goes good with the Grand audience. Joe Clan Nathan have a comedy talking and cartoon act. Saxon Chanard Leonard, have a musical act The feature picture le In "Society "everything comes to and in Conway Tearles latest picture "Society Snobs 1 It is shown that there is more than a grain of truth, in the statement. Chtrlle Chaplin In "Vhe Rink" is the comedy for today and the ninth episode of "The Son of Added attraction Sunday the great detective picture Complete Change of roQram Monday The three acts of vi udevllle include Jack Splash Ripple, to the black face comedy musical act; Sal to in a comedy novrtty act and Buffalo Bear and Squaw, two Indians three people, Conway Tear- They say that ilm who waits'', tomorrow. Also of Nick Carter.

Nell and Ous Probate Proceedings. Nick fin a port approved and executrix Stanley, deceased, Ot Martin HuMouldla and Mary sche dismissed. Distribution by pouit Bertha Stone, deceased, proof death Intestate, Ordered letters td Donald 11 Stotte. Bond of proved Inventory approved Don M. deceased, final port ot Prank B-ISanders set fo ho! ing on March 30.

singing and dancing la tholr a coatUrte, 'The feature, picture forMoi day will be Edith" Roberts in Youth." "WhitJ Wednesday and Thursday the known star Seesue Hayakawa In Arabian Knight" will be shown. More than 40,000 atlents are annually in 'Bellevue Hospital York. Mrs. William P. Richards entertained the members of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church Friday evening at her home on Spruce and Olive Streets.

Mrs. Harry T. Edwards. Miss Nona Amburg of Grafton and Miss Marion McMarken of Chautauqua motored up Thursday and are guests over Sunday at the home of Mrs. Edwards' father, J.

W. Becker of Pasadena, Mrs. Ramona Ely-Leigh was a guest at 984 930 1035 2949 Average 140 3-7 HALLERS Haller 141 137 137 415 Durham 121 119 119 359 Parks 105 127 123 355 J3rinnl8on 106 103 107 Bi6 "Graves 130 110 110 330 Crews ..135 157 157 449 Lamn ...141 141 1GO 442 RECEIKD GREAT BENEFITS PF-RU- vnVtaa fcVi FROMTHK USIOF MA IS Mr. f.O, Sexton, F. D.

No. Onwar North CaroHn.i have and for the lart two yean and received gnat hene. flrtfroBVit, grip and flu. I tea reooawxad it UtUy." For ooujhf, colds, ootArrh, there, lultaof grip and. Spjwish "Flu.

nob and bowel disorders and all other torrhal dUeawa, PB-KU-KA to rebbtnwended oontury of PR LIQUID 859 891 913 Z666 MALONEYS Cason 146 146 145 437 Tuley 106 141 375 Manning 144 80 106 S30 Gainer 135 135 135 405 Jolley 129 128 91 348 Endicott .102 119 133 354 Maloney 172 159 152 Ferguson Avenue. Laron Compton has returned from Greenville after a four -weeks visit with "Grandma Mrs A. B. Herr and''Mrs. John Paddock motored to St.

Friday and spent the day J. H. Macklin of Streator was in Wood River- for a house to rent. Mr. Macklin is a barber.

Mrs. James Foreman attended the funeral of Mrs. Emll Koch in Alton today. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. srank Hancock and daughter, Mildred attended the funeral of Mrs. Emil Koch at Alton today. Horold Sollday entertained for Wm.

Koch at the Soliday home last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Randolf of St Louis, Mrs. W.

T. Groom of Kansas City were guests this week of Mrs. Oscar Crews of Ferguson Mrs. Jake Smith was a St Louis shopper today. Mrs.

Mary Hahn of Alton was a Wood River visitor this week. Charles Starr and Winefied Lonie have arrived from Richmond, in Starr's Hudson car, moking the trip of 350 miles in 25 1-2 hours. Starr was in Richmond some time ago and was compelled to leave his car there on account of the weather. East Alton Laundry, Call Bell 276-W. the Becker home Hhursday evening at dinner.

Clifford Walker, who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. George L. Feyerabend, for the past two weeks, returned Friday to his home St. Louis Dr. H.

R. Bohannan went to Alton Friday morning and accompanied Attorney Walter J. Chapman of this city, who has been at the Mineral Springs Hotel for a week, to St. Louis where he entered St. Anthony's hospital to be treated by specialists for inflama- tory rheumatism.

Manager T. F. Miller of the Gem Theatre returned home Friday from a business trip to Palmyra, Qulncy, Hannibal, and other cities. Mr. and Mrs George Walker went to St.

Louis Thursday where Mrs. Walker entered St. Anthony's hospital for an operation. Miss Louise Smalley spent the day Friday in Louis with friends. 956 873 903 2752 Average 130.

WUESTENFELDS Koenneker 122 Halton '115 H. Wuestenfeld 87 Shook 109 G. Wuestenfeld 103 Brett 102 Slater .149 149 159 148- 124 110 143 99 128 179 203 127 1G2 166 117 430 387 340 335 833 447 Duration of Moon's Eclipse. A total eclipse of the moon may last as long is one bonr and forty-five minutes. 0 marriage with a dlseolute rouej little Ann Belame stubbornly refused to be denied the righto of youth.

Little act her own standards for deportment, for the knew what was justified in her Little Ann etuck to it. Then she found that abe driving the most wonderful man she bad ever known straight into a duel-to-the-demth with a master of the art, so Little Ann got the result that you'll have a thrilling hoar of splendid entertainment staged around some of the most spirited char- 1 cetera you ever on the screen. Now playing. At the Grand Monday and Tuesday. 787 969 1035 2791 Average 133.

Notes Mrs. W. A. Williams of New Jersey is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Clms.

Wilds and sister. Mrs. J. J. Rellley of Ferguson Avenue.

Hex Hamilton and William Kessin- gbr were Alton visitors yesterday. Miss Eleanor Kellor is spending the jirtelc end with relatives in EuwardB- Qebrgo, Green continues ill aVlils home on-PennJng Avenue, Mrs. WilUiaia Kesijggee'waB an Al- jjfan. is spending the week end with relatives in Alton. Mrs.

P. Donnelly was a St. Louts shopper today, Mrs. Charles Hettlshelmer was in Alton yesterday visiting relatives. Her grondson, Louis Weber accompanied her home to spend the week end.

Mrs. Lawrence Weaver was in Alton Friday. Mrs. Scott spent seyerai LEWIS SELZNICIC CONWVIEARIE IN AHOBARTHENUY PRODUCTION 'SOCIETY CONWAV Best Music in Town. Berg Plummer's Orchestra.

RAN I THEATRE PRICES. Weekly Matlneei Children 10c. Evenings. Boxes 80e. Lower floor 35c, 'Balcony 25c.

16e. ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF. Matinee 1:30 p. Nights 6 and 9:15 p. m.

SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS CONTINUOUS 11 P.M. Complete Change of Monday, Wednesday and Friday TODAY andTOMORROW CONWAY -In TEARLE SOCIETt SNOBS THE STAR YOU ALL MISS IT. 9th Big Episode of Son of Tarzan. The Rink. CLASS VA Charlie Chaplin, Comedy, in CK CARTER.

i- JDEVILLE Joe and Clara Nathan. Sunshine In the Of Vaudeville. and McMahonand Saxon Chanard Adelaide, and Leonard A Vaudeville High Class Music n. Aot OUR MUSIC IS SEtOND TO NONE. LADIES MATINEE EV1SRY AFTEK AT 1:30.

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