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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 11

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A MARCH ALTON fc" V1-. N1 N(i TKLKliUAHH. Classified Column- RATES ON CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. the order tn ww Charge accounts 2o. the word.

use number and phone number one word each. Initiate In namea intedonew0 rd.ach. kwihe Classined Department and Business bmce call BELL 415 KIN. 438. LOST.

for Stephens automobile. Kivor, Bell 153-R. Reward. er.f Wood llk barber. Apply IlUnl ber stop.

one with pressing Apply Fashionbllt otng men, women, over, 17, for FO'R down or wfll take lot first payment, balance easy terms on good 4-room cottage, largo lot, an fenced, fine henhouse, big stable, some fruit, fine for poultry and garden. Don't let tho other fellow boat MacDonald, 205 Plasa St, yon to it. Room Service. $120 month. Kx- uttons April.

Experience unnecea- "iMrfree 'write H. Terry C8 examiner), 35 Washington, fANTBD-Men Icar.tt barber practical and profitable. Big I short terra. Shop Write Moler Barber College, $, 6th, St, Louis. WANTED oung man over 21 for credit olhing business.

Experience tnecessary. Oood salary. leady position. IVAN'S, 212 STATE STREET FOR SALE OR new 7-room house, nice level lot, good location, walking distance to Laclede Steel, etc. Will take lot; auto, diamond or small payment down.

Coma In we'll be pleased to show you. Mao- Donald, 206 Piasa Street, Room 235. FOR SALE OR some upright piano. Sell on easy 'terms or take lot or Ford auto in exchange MacDonald, 205 Plasa Street, Room 235. ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH PAGE ELKVfiN- BT THLBQttAPH PH1NTINQ CO.

Telegraph Printing Co. tU Market Street of faulty delivery ot the BRIGHTON Basket Ball Boys Are Feted. The citizens of Brighton wore BO much delighted over the victory won by the high school basket, ball team In winning the county championship that they are vielng with each other TO FLY ACROSS ATLANTIC. mall or telephone. Call up, telephouea or sand pdstal card when you (all to get your paper.

Jan. A. Klunk. Funeral Director. B.

Wyckotf, Osteopath, over Booth'g Dr. Neuwlrth, Chiropractor, Laura Bidg. Bell 497-R. Kinloch 007-R, Vote for Mlchelbuch for alderman First Ward. OID wiin Biica ouier el the H'n honoring them.

The first to show Vote for B. Burke for City Treasurer. Dr. W. Rue wfll In his office after April lat.

Ltot your property for C. f. Yeakel, 643 B. Broadway. with Anwilshing H26 all wool serge pants at Rosen berg's.

212 Plasa. anted Miscellaneous NTED-A Chifforobe InVflrst condition. Reasonable. State Write Telegraph. and overhaul- sewing and talking machines makes.

Satisfaction, guaranteed. Repairing 607 B. Broadway. HI ANTED TO RENT OR onus married couple, no children, era 5 or 6 room house, flat or tment. Bell 619-R.

FOR RENT. IR 3 room flat. era. No children. No other room- ID E.

3rd SL )R furnished front First floor. Board If desired. Walnut SL ANTED TO 4 or Ofa house by April 15th. Call Kin. 827 Dougkis St.

FOR SALE. IR burner Mnon St. gas store, )R property aJ Costs. Two story, fire proof; store building, 60x65. Second two modern five room flats.

Rents well. Phil. M. Gervlg So, 13, Laura Bidg. room bungalow, com ly modern Cash $626.00, balance per month.

Phil. M. Gervlg Room 13, Laura washing machine tally new. Call Kin. 2065.

)R 5 room bungalow and Ughta. on paved street block from Slate street car line "8 Paid. Mrs. Claudo Ashlock. 212 SU Kin.

926-R. Fare-bred Ancona 774.H BB8 reasonable Cal I'eoriu, IU. 6 room mod St i level building lots. 2028 lots on Whitelaw l901 FOR SALfiS-5 passenger 1919 model Uberty Six. B.

Wilson. Kin. Bell 473-R. furnished bungalow. Call Bell 48-W, Wood River for particulars.

FOR incubator baby chicks. Call Kin. 361. FOR old trusty Incubator 927 Pearl St. George Dlckson, surveyor and civil engineer.

Room 7, Taphorn t4.28 all wool serge pants at 212 Scott's clean rugs. Renovating or Naphtha process. Let yon prices. his Appreciation of the good work of was Irving Clark, who on the gymnasium floor at the close ot the championship game, presented tho boys with a check of ten dollars. The next was Mayor Hunt and wife who on Friday evening Invited the boys and their ladjr friends to their home on Main street and gave them a splendid spread.

Tho first course was oyster stew, ho second was chicken sandwiches, tried oysters, potato salad, bread, butter and cheeae. The third course consisted of oranges and cake. The boys have been on a diet for so long they were delighted to Oil up on the good things. This week Kd. Huebner Is planning to give the boys an oyster supper and on Saturday evening the Domestic Science Class have planned a fried chicken spread.

The business men have raised a Fund also to get the quintet mfedato. There hi a feeling that the hoys wen unjustly beaten out ot a hi the district tournament but all together the year has been successful. The boys think It pays to win. Mr. Roberts Holds Two Auction sale.

FOR 1 Inch Iron lintle, 11 2 inches long, for 9 inch wall. Ready for garage door. Both phones 617. FOR room cottage, modern except furnace. Lot 60x300.

One of best locations in city. An unusual value at $4000. Phil. M. Gervig Room 13, Laura Bidg.

STILLMAN BOY. John Berner, candidate for City Treasurer, will appreciate your vote. For general house cleaning call Bell 691-R. Kin. 1126-J.

Love and Mitchell, 625 George St. MONEY TO LOAN on improved property. F. W. Sonntag, 214 State St A.

F. Miller, better known as Gus Miller, candidate.for constable. Lawn Grass Seed and Onion Seta at Krug Floral Co. Corner Broadway and Alby St. Miss Lola Berry departed this morning for her home in Bowling Green, after spending Easter at the home ot her uncle, Sterling Canter, on East Eleventh street.

She was accompanied home by her uncle, Tom Canter. All-wool pants at Rosenberg's, 212 Plasa. A. W. Tiska, D.

Chiropractor, PALMER GRADUATE Odd Fellows Temple Building. Mr. Roberts, Uckerson, held successor to L. M. a two auction Notloe Win.

H. will be a candidate for election as City Clerk ot Alton at the election April 8th. John Berner, candidate City Treasurer, will appreciate your vote. Select Dancing Party Given by H. C.

G. Club at Halo's Hall, East Alton, every Tuesday even- Ing, beginning March 29th. Music by Glassmyers Orchestra. Announcement Lawrence Fahrig wil Ibe a candidate tor re-election as fourth ward alderman in the electton Tuesday, April Gth. sale at his store on Friday and Saturday.

The store is an old one and there were many thlnga which were out ot date or shelf worn and Mr. Roberts la a clean up in this way. Many good bargains, however, were real- ised by the public. The auctioneers were Fred Scheffel and Jerry Long. Misses Emma, Blanch anfl Bertha Maxelner of St.

Louis visited their sisters, Mrs. Johnny Bott and Miss AJ.ma Maxeiner, of this city over San day. Mrs. G. W.

Isenberg returned to her home hist Tuesday from an extended visit In California. She has been gone since hut July and seems to have been benefited by her much needed vacation. The ladies of the Methodist Church held a very successful bazaar ant supper at the village-hall last Wed nesday. Many pretty and usefu things were exhibited and sold in the booth and the supper ndtted a goot sum. Rev.

Mr. Robb, pastor of the Pros byterian Church, preached at th Twelfth Street Presbyterian Church In Atton off last Thursday evening, as sisting in a series of Easter services Mr. and.Mrs. William Wieso of Al ton spent the week end here visiting friends. Darrell Blodget who Is attendln ShurHeff College, spent the week end with his parents here.

The Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian Church held a' joint open meeting during the regular hour for church. The Junior Endeavors gave for their part a program short recitations and Bongs. The Seniors obtained some very good slides on China, which were shown for their part of the program. Miss Alma Blodget who is attending Illinois Woman's College at Jacksonville Is home vacation. A LA gigantic triple triplane hydroplane, designed yb Caproni, is now tryouts at Lake aggiore, nes uuci, 6 fu ID Jiuw UL utant! UKJ51UI Milan, iatiy, preparation for a trans-Atlantic fllgU to the United States this summer.

The plane is built to ry 100 passengers. ear. MELVILLE NEWS. Double funeral trf Cousins held Monday A very sad but beautiful was witnessed at Melville yesterday when the funeral procession of the two little cousitu. and playmates.

Wilbur Johndrow, son of Mrs. Webb Johndrow and Robert Lofts, son of Henry Lous, arrived at eleven o'clock yesterday morning. Masters August and Albert Vollmer, William Brinkman and Wesley Calame served as pall bearers for their little schoolmate, Wilbur joim- drow, while Lester Lofts, Elmpr Stringer, and Joseph Volhner devoted friends of little Robert, served as his pall bearers The two little white caskets laden with flowers were placed In the church side by side and a host of friends and relatives were present Rev. Brown officiated at the funerals of both Wilbur's father and Robert's mother, rie spoke very consolingly to the bereaved friends and relatives. Green of the Melville church spoke a fevr at the church.

He and Robert were very devoted friends, as Robert attended the Melville Sunday School regularly. NEW MINISTER. This la two-year-old Guy Stillnian, central figure iu the divorce suit, started by James A. Stillman, presi-, dent of the National City Bank, New York. House cleaning and yard cleaning.

General hauling of all kinds. Win. Gill, Kin. 986-X. Bell 7G2-R.

Home Pie and Cake Shop All kinds ot pies, cakes and cookies, Call Kin. 304-J. Mrs. Lillian Gesche Ave. Only live fish svlm upstream, live merchants advertise.

Only Bicycled Kelt St 903 Royal street incubator; LIST YOUR Property with Phil M. Gervig Co. Room 18 Laura Building AJton. OTTO F. WILKENING Candidate for Alderman Sixth Ward.

Honesty, Economy, Efficiency, Equality. I ask for your vote on the above Election, Tuesday, April 6. yard, ray. "St. if aai Oak urlor gig and Stone Work Wo ere equipped to do concrete and Atone work and all manner of job work in this line.

Phone Kin. 460 or Kin. H. Balaar Concrete Co. 819 E.

7th 8t Family washing done at 448 East Broadway. Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed. Announcement We are authorized to announce J. C.

Ballinger as a candidate for assistant Supervisor from Alton Township at the election, Tuesday, April 5th. enjoying the spring K. Fight Plague. Hemstitching and plcoting attachment, works on any sewing machine, easily adjusted. Price $2.50, with full Instructions.

Gem Novelty Box 1031, Corpus Christl, Texas. Announcement. Frank E. Johnson will be a candidate for re-election as First Ward alderman, Tuesday, April 6. Notice Sam Gould is a candidate for alderman of the Third Ward at the election Tuesday, April 5th.

Votes for Squaws. Princess Wlilteileur, Mohawk ludlud Interpretative dancer Robert leaves to mourn his deatn his father, grandfather and grandmother and several aunts, uncles and cousins, while Wilbur leaves his mother, two sisters, three brothers and several aunts, uncles and cousins Both'of the boys attended the Melville school and will be remembered by their kind and gentle dispositions. The school was closed Monday and the teacher. Miss Mary Dorsey, together with the pupils attended the funeral. Both bodies were laid to rest in the Melvill cemetery under a beautiful canopy of flowerB.

A beautiful spray of pink carnations was given by the Sunday School ang placed on little Robert's grave. Willis O. Cook, of Sioux Falls, S. will probably be named new- U. S.

minister ot Colombia. CRAWFORD MEETINGS Agents selling Forkola, house-to- house, make $50 to $75 weekly. Write The Bacorn Elmira. N. Y.

Notice To All Persons Interested The undersigned commissioners of D. E. W. BUCKLEY The Knights of Clumbus have entered tho fight against tuberculosis. Dr.

E. W. Buckley, of St. Paul heads then the Wood River Drainage and Levee district of Madison hereby notify all property owners that the 5th assessment levied agaituu lands within the drainage district, as approved by County Court of Madison Is now due and payable to H. H.

Starkoy treasurer at the 1st State and Savings Bank at Wood River, 111. Said assessment must be paid by May 1st, 1921. Slgued: BBK H. BRYANT LOUIS A. BRIGHT JAMES H.

CHESSEN Commissioners Scott's Cleaning have installed in their St Louis plant the most mod- fern rugj cleaning equipment. Daily truck service between the plant and their Alton branch office is maintained. Notice There will be a meeting of the objectors to the proposed lower Plaaa sewer on Wednesday night, March 30th. Every one interested in this sewer district should attend this meeting, at Moore's'garage, 5th and Belle 7:30 o'clock. AUGUST NEERMAN, President.

EARL B. FLYNN. Secretary SA OF STOCK Piasa Building and Loan Association. We will have on sale stock in the above association, on Friday morning, April 1st, -at 8 o'clock. Limited to 800 shares.

First ayment 75c per share. Those wishing stock should apply to the secretary at his office, 405 Com- merctil Bidg. Dr. Mather Pfeiffenberger, Pros. J.

F. McGinnls, Secretary. Glycerin for Stains. Pure glycerin will help to dissolve fruit stains from linen. Single Payment Shares The Alton Gennania Building and Loan Association will have $50.00 single payment shares on sale April 1st.

Only one payment, mature at $100.00 in about eleven ears, 5 to 6 per cent interest per annum, payable semi-annually. Office 613 East Broadway FRED HOEFERT, President. E. F. HORN, Secretary.

Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors and especially the American Legion, for. the kindness Chancery Notice TO JOSEPHINE WOODS. You are hereby notified that William Woods has filed in this Court a bill for divorce against you upon 'the ground of desertion, that said suit is pending and will bo heard at the May Term of the City Court of Alton, on the 1st. Monday of May, 1921, at the City Court Room In the City Hall, In the City of Alton, at which time and place you can appear and defend said suit if you see fit so to do. Dated at Alton, 111., March 1921.

JAMES T. CALLAHAN. Clerk, City Court of Alton. H. S.

BAKER, Attorney for Complainant. Public Speaking. At Five evening, March 30, at 7 p. m. North evening, March 30, at 8 p.

m. Thursday evening March 31, 7 p. m. at Bozzatown, corner Washing and Broadway. Thursday evening.

Inarch 31, 8 p. Turner Hall. Friday evening, Alton, 7 p. m. Friday evening, 8:30 p.

m. April April JOHN LEVERETT, 1657-Washington Ave. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC Call and see list of property fur sale, which Includes some very desirable residences, as well as excellently located vacaut lots. Boll 839-h, KiniocU 2030-L. Residence.

Bell 671-W. a. w. jaucKiey, ui ou miu iiutuiH Luun K. W.

Buckley, of St Paul, heads the, shown us in our bereavement in the new committee to make nationwide study ot causes and cures Vote for F. E. Johnson for First Ward Alderman and boost Alton. "For Assistant Supervisor We are authorized to announce E. Ross McPherson as a candidate for Assistant Supervisor of Madison Coun-! ty, in the Township election, Tuesday, April 5th.

burial of our husband and brothei-, Dalph Barker. Also many thanks for tho beautiful floral offerings. MRS. VERNA BARKER MRS AL VESSEL MRS. LES EDWARDS MRS.

ORPHAS ECHOLS. Announcement Bart R. Kennedy will be a candidate for re-election an city clerk of Altijn at the election Tuesday, April 5. John Berner, candidate for City Treasurer, will your vote. For Alderman We are authorised to announce James Kelly as candidate for ro-cleo- tlon as alderman for Fifth Ward.

Announcement A. M. Gwiuuer will be a capdldato fur election as alderman for the Bee- STii- (, A REAL DUTY Uevoionco for luvoU ones be aa truly shown In tho choice of a memorial as in any other acl you can do. We specialize iu beautiful designs, anil are prepared to aid you In selection. H.

Smiley Co. Agency I Real Estate and Insurance. Alton National Bank Building. It will pay you to see the list of property we have for sale. Residence Burglary Insy nee costs only $11 per year fo Don't wait until after your I house has been robbed to buy this kind 1' II of insurance.

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