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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 5

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Heal danger cotnyi into your This is why you should rc the importance of ChV rc ncntment, and tioie -imcnting Wltn rowe. crirty the surface. To be rid ef Catarrh, you tiiiaue out of your blood. Splendid feiults have been re-- itorted from the use -of S. Which acti on the catarrh germs Wie Wood.

w4sh medical ndvfce aittt tlift treatment ytttir own indi- vWnil caw, yrite to Chief 42 Swift Specific Co, At-. lanta, Ga, Cash with CH.A88IF1 ED ji the Word. 2c, thft-ttord. 8KMENT8. imitlals in papers 3tae slrec A Phone 745.

4, Mineral Hotel. farm. girl tor 4l housework house-address WAI Mirk. general 205 42th St. A-.

Maid, IlHni Hotel. innr avenue. 1226 Ro'de- TO or 6 room, nwiiVii house, East of Henry -Street, Alton, 2526 Donald AVenue. FOU tires, Pord $3 to -Kinloch 1117-X. harness.

FOR awe tarm, 2 miles 4 toom house, house. No carih. $25.00 mtmnly. 4 room bonne near Rook Springs No cash. $13.90 Otantead, 6 E.

Broadway. FOB. tarnltura, Washington Avenue. ol'fauMy Telegraph should be made either by mall or telephone, Call up, telephones 38, or send postal card when you JMtt to get your jwper, B. Ostoopatu, over 4 A.

Klunk, Dr. bldg. James Hart abet to be up after his recent WILL CONSIDER FIRE ALTOfJ EVENM3 TELBGflAPH TEijEQRAPH Ivat fHIE BOTfOM DROPPED OUT PAGE 5 Dr. W. Vi, firnons, Dentist Commerciar 4W Walter t3opp1nger left today tor Finance Committee of City Council Will Discuss Suggestion of Mayor for Get-i ting Private Help in ing Purchase The city council finance committee will oondWer this evening the $ro- poftftl'ot Mayor Sauvage tor gettfaig a' fiew fire truck, one (the kind equipped TOfl of trudlc viHe- city making Some special' arrangement fliwpc- ing it.

ferenholt Vas notified '-this ftorrtliig tUat he would be etpdoted to be prepared this evening to give a legal opinion on the varioniT tor tlie deal" mayor said that whatever plan New Xork, Mr. Copplnger came to Alton funeraUot sister, the coTpwatkm counsel approves Get your country sorghnm 'V Vine, Eart Broadway. your jogs. Bftng FOR houses, room, one seven room house, on paved' street; Photw- or call BroWn Auto Sales 1654 Washington 1 avenue. FOR one ton chain drive, stake body In good condition.

Bell 167-W, Wood River. Mr. and Mrs. WaHer Ohlejr are the parents of an 8 pound boy. Mrs.

Qbtoy vrill be retaeraWed as cy Henry. The Ohley family reside at Fourtli and Oak streets. FOR SALB-rThree lots, on Penning avenue. Call J. W.

Morgan Furniture stfjre, Ferguson avenue. Bell 32 millinery 'inaUer, and apprentices. Address To rent small, woflera t) U1 isV. Call Maxejner or woman-for house "work, two in family, Mrs. M.

Bell phone 170, 2408 vv AW i Bonds. f.piit cash for theft. McDonald Keaity 31G Commercial Bldg. FOH RENT FOR KENT--2 rooms, furnished, for light house-keeping, over ilern. 1001 Union' street FOR new Ford, one ton truck, cab and hauling body, Hassler frtioclc obsorbers, chains and tools, bargain.

Add Clau'de Burch, Jersfey- ville, 111. FOR $350, sewer paid, 1719 Maupln street. and heater, 920 College avenue, Kinlocb 384. light plant, -suitable for farm. Hayden Machine Co.

Is your property foAftle? List it with Wm. H. BroadWay. Dr. A.

Don. Commercial Building. Practice devote! exclusive ly to the extraction ot teeth and X-ray diagnosis. Mr. and Mrs.

B. Kopp, returned yesterday from a month's stay in Vero, Florida and Palm Beach. Mr, and Mrs. C. J.

Jacoby, who went to Florida with Mr. and Mrs. Kopp, will remain for two weeks longer in the Ms. legaUwfll be Adopted by, the city. One to tor a-syndleate to be formed to toy the'trade and to rent it to the cHy at such a rental as will, la the course ot ten yean, retire the debt and make the engine the erty -of the city.

wrthly prop- The regular monthly meeting Of tfte Home Building Loan Association will be in the association Ing, 12 West Third street, Alton 111., Tuesday evening, February lOtb, 1920, at 7:30 o'clock. Money to loan E. J. LOCKYEB, Tlce-Pres. WM.

P. BOTNTON, Sec. ALANCE, $3,904,406,327 CXPOfcTS 47,922,150,992 The Turks were the Bret people bury their dead In cemeteries adorned with ornamental headstones. Sure Relief 6 BELL-ANS Hot wafer Sure Relief Marmot Skins In Demand. A large business Is done In Mnn- churlnn tnnrmot skins.

The mnrmot Is vury much like woodchuck, but It possesses a finer coat than does our woodchuck. Thousands of these skins are shipped from ports In northern Man- by parcel post through the Japanese post office, bat skins of the grade are forwarded by freight to the usual tray. Here-'s tlie reason why the 'bottom has droped out ot foreign evhange rates, the BniHsh -ttonnd, the French franc, the Italian lire, and other European money less in United States dollars. In 1919 the TJ. S.

exported nearly twise as much a It imported. The balance of trade coming into the S. was about four billion dolors, twice that which went In 1918 the balance was three billion. Europe couldn't pay in goods, didn't have any gold, and her credit is now nearly exhausted. That's why American exports must fall off, making more goods to sell in America and bringing down prices.

the undersigned, will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Signed Mrs. Louis Overath, Jr. Louis Overath, Jr. established gro- eery store. -Doing fine business.

Write Telegraph. FOR and, rug. 820 Washington FOR room house, all raiienees. Call Bell FOR in good condition. 220 Hamilton street.

-i FOR BALE. Card if Thanks. wish to Express-our heartfelt and relatives lor sympathy and kindness shown of bereave- at -losB" o.I -our "dear wife anid Catherine Kuntz. We al- jfo wish to, express our. thanks to Rev.

tor ma kind words fbflijonflolatlon. Also to the Illinois tor their assistance and excellent rendered. thanks to "811 for the beautiful floral Funeral of Mrs. Catherine Kuntr. The funeral of Mrs.

Catherine Kantz was Wd from the. Evangelical church Sunday afternoon atTKSO. Services were conducted by Rev. O. W.

Heggemeier. Many friends attended the funeral. was In the family lot in St. Joseph's cemetery. Owing to other business I will discontinue optical work after February 1, 1920.

-Dr. E. A. Hubbard, 917 E. 4m street.

MARHB5T HEPQRTS. Livestock National Stock Yards, Feb. receipts, market slow, steady; native beef steers, 16.76 r.yearling steers and heifers, $10 cows, stcokers and feedsrs, calves; canners and cutters, Hog receipts, market lEc to 25c higher; mixed and butchers, good heavy, 15.60; light, fl5.60@16.90; pigs, bulk Sheep', market steady; ewes, canners and choppers, Poultry, Buttef, Eggs, Etc. country candled, returned extras at 62c, standards, ESc; -firsts at E6c; seconds at B3c; 48c; packing stock at WOOD RIVER River remains about the same. Mrs.

F. Anthony who has been ill for several flays "with pneumonia is reported to be slightly Improved. List your -property for sale B. F. Yeakel, 648 E.

Broadway. FOR 1917 Ford touring offerings. car repainted. Dan Miller Buggy Co. Husband, daughter and sons.

Wanted We are gradually force and invite application from both men and women for cartridge work. We have openings for machine adjuslors, machine operators, inspectors, etc. Former employers on such work will be given preference inflling these placets. We also have openings for Hie brass mill department both day and nipt shift. Make application Western Cartridge Co.

Employment Dent. East Alton, III. Very HI The condition of Mrs. Earth Kennedy continued today to be-very She suffering from 'pneumonia, following an attack of Influenza. Her son, ia.aUo very sick.

There was considerable alarm today over the, symptoms shown by Mrs. Kennedy. choesy and -watery 3c to pound: Northern twin at 30C; single, long horne, 34c; daisies, 33c; Y. all inferior Quality less. Live Poultry.

Hens, straight run 33c Cocks 18c Springs 33c Stag's Broilers 35c Dressed Poultry. Hens, straight run 35c Cocks 20c Broilers 37c Annual Meeting of Stockholders. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of The Home Building Loan Association of Alton, Illinois, be held in the Association building, 12 West Third street, Alton, 111., Monday February 9th, A. at the ot 7:30 o'clock, for the of electing directors, and the transaction of such other bus- ines as may propefly come before the J. LOCKYER, Vice-Pres.

WM. P. BOYNTON, Sec. When a new Guinea woman fall in love with a man she send a piece oJ string to one of his female relatives. she who receives the string tells the favord man that the particular woman is in love with him.

BarDers'supplies at Bauer'a. 210 Piasa 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. COLLEGE AVE. 9 room dwelling, electric lights, bath, furnace. Level lot 149x166.

Ground tor house. Price, including iwvliig, onlyl $4,800.00, MONROE STREET. 6 room dwelling, water, lights. and furnace. Price 12,600.00.

FRANKLIN STREET 8 room, modern dwelling, lot 00x277, 1 block from car line. Price $7,000.00. i EIGHTH STREET. 6 room, roodarn dwelling, hot water heat, lot 60x120. Price CENTRAL AVE.

8 room, double, frame dwell- 50o'oo A CITY FARM. Thirty-eight acres, 8 room house, barn, sheds, Apple, pear, cherry, and poach trees. Three blocks trom car lino, 16 mfnutos to the City Hall. A fine place tor small dairy, poultry or chicken farm. Price MACOUPIN COUNTY FARM.

104 rich land, good house, barn, silo, etc. Fine apple orchard. Price $135.00. STOQK FARM. 144 acres, 64 acres in pasture, 8 room houBO, barn, granary, 2V6 miles from Brighton.

Price $60.00. FORTY ACRES. Good land, 10 acres bottom. New 6 room house, barn, and other buildings. Price $3,000.00.

THE TIME TO SELL PROPERTY la when people want to buy, when there Is a demmid for what you liavo to sell. Just now the demand for houses in Alton seems. to be greater than tho supply. We know at least oue hundred people who want to buy homes. want, and, need your property ou our sale list.

We are confident we can sell your property for you it it is worth tho price you alsk, We will spend our time and money in the attempt to sell It tpr without expense to you, unless a sale Is wade, Telephone to us in regard to this, and we will call on you. Kin. 1t84 BISHOP AND WEBER, RIAU INSURANCE, LOANS. lift Bell SM. For Sale Poui- Room House 1 block from car line.

Electric Lights, Good Cistern, 2 New Grape Arbors 1258 Carl Street Kin. 711 Alton. TABLOID TALES LITTLE LOCALS Up to date, Sims has rejected no British medals. It is understood that Turkish laborers are about to strike for larger pay and. shorter hours.

Government defeated therminersby giving them a raise, and operators their burden by passing the raise to the public. How easy it is to settle these little industrial troubles. It really isn't necessary to praise the vice president's salary. He-must entertain, but he can always take visiting dignitaries out to a hot-dog stand. A San Antonio man, aged 102, attributes his long life to the use.

ot booze. Methuselah doubtless kept several distilleries working night shifts. Japan says she doesn't understand why the United States are withdrawing from Siberia. Didshe hear why that man dropped the hot brick? Poindexter's approval of tho antistrike law may be accepted as his confession that he didn't Imva any chance anyway. Hair -dyes are unknown among Chinese as their hair is uniformly black, becoming gray only in extreme old age.

The hide of a cow 3B Soliaay-webb Nuptials i of Great Interest. Friends were very mucli interested to read in the Telegraph Saturday night of the marriage of Miss Josephine Webb to Fenton Sollday. The marriage came as a surprise to the many friends of the young couple. Since coming to Wood River to reside Miss Webb has made inany friends. Woman's Club to Meet.

A business meeting of the Wood River Woman's Club will be held on Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock in the school auditorium. Every member club is urged be present as questions of importance will come up for discussion. The subject of hiring a community nurjse will come up for discussion, and a report from the committee will be heard. Club With Mrs. Charles Volz.

Mrs. Charles Volz will entertain the members of the Wood River Five Hundred Club at her home on Eighth street Wednesday afternoon. No Instructions During Epidemic. Rev. E.

J. Douglas of St. Bernard's Catholic Church announced yesterday that during the influenza epideml there would be no instructions for the children at the church. The masses on Sunday are as usual. Postmaster Carstens Better.

Frank Carstens, who took the office of postmaster of Wood River about a month ago, has recovered-Iron! his recent illness and is again -at the office. Postmaster Carstens is -giving very satisfactory service and is popular with the- patrons of the office. Attended "Scandals of 1919." Charles Baker and Miss Elieabeth Gainor went to St. Louis Saturday Notice to Public. I have purchased the meat market and grocery of G.

W. Sunderland, 734 Union street. I will handle a full line of government inspected meats. Delivery service. Kin.

167. WILLIAM WERNEH. Get your country sorghum at Yungck 540 East Broadway. Bring your jugs. Scrofula Rheumatism and CJatarrh are constitutional diseases.

They require a cop tttutional remedy. There to none better than Hood's SarsaparHIa Which thoroughly purifies the blood and up health. Insurance. Of the three kinds of Insurance, mn- rlfie Is probnbly the oldest. The object of thlsxlnsurance contract Is "to Indemnify against loss of property In the course of navigation.

A ship, her cnrgo, and the ship's onrnlngs are Insured Qgnlnst fire and the ninny perils of (ho voyage. Mnrine Insurance was practiced by Venetians In the fifteenth century. In wns In active operation in the sixteenth century. In India names are likely to change as a result of conversion to Christian For instance, Mr. Nosepricked becomes Mr.

Servant of Jesus; Mr. Beggar, Mr. Child of the Church, and Mrs. She Devil, Mrs. Happiness.

In Barvarla, the state railways forbid kissing either on stations, where friends, relatives and families are or on trainsf while France issued an order two' years ago forbidding kissing on trains. eVMtAXTKED of leather, little more and that of a MACHINE WORK and BLACKSMITHING. I Welding of broken castings. Pipe and pipe fittings and valves Hayden Machine Co. 123 W.

Broadway. pounds horse a amount. The city of Winnipeg has decided that married women should no longer be employed in municipal positions save in exceptional caaen. Genuine coral -may be red, white, blue, yellow, green or the rarest and most than half that pink, black, PRANK JOERGER, PAINTER A PAPER HANGER 24 E. Front St.

the last being highly prized. Many California wine growers, this year, will turn their vineyards Into nut groves, because prohibition probnbly will discourage grape growing. Travelers say that no where in the world is coffee, as a drink, worse in Java, where the coffee bean poaed to be at its very beat. Snow falling upon the roof and deck of a houseboat in tho Williiun.ette River, near Salem, grew to such weight that the boat sank. The edict agaiiuU kissing as tv precaution against the spread of influenza or any other contagious disease, was passed by the English Par- Itment in 1439.

night and attended a performance of "The Scandals of 1919" at the American. Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casoh ot Alton spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Maloney. Miss Helen Tracy Beach and Louis Vaughn have returned to Champaign to resume their studies after having spent their vacation with relatives in Wood River.

Mrs. Fred Owens has been called to Valley Park by the serious illness of her sister, Miss Helen Tracy Beach spent the week end in 'St. Louis with Miss Elizabeth Engel. Francis Manning of St. Louis University spent the week end with his parents, Mr.

and' Mrs. M. F. Manning. He was accompanied by a fellow student.

Mrs. Frank Bauer is confined to her home by illness. Mrs. James L. Mooney is somewhat improved, after a serious illness.

Mrs Mooney's condition has been causing her family much alarm and her friends will he glad to hear of her improvement. M. F. Manning of the Standard Oil is confined to his home with illness. Tho Wood piver Co-Operative Store is progressing and is meeting with great success.

Mozelle Morgan, Frieda Pushe, Noreue Lancaster, Ralph Volz, Perry Lancaster and WiTHam Most attended a dunce at Granite City Saturday night given by the Elks' Club. E. M. Christy who has been suffering with influenza ia reported much improved, Mrs. F.

Anthony is confined to hor allays skirv Resinol Ointment is what you want for your skin to stop the itching and burning. In many cases it even clears the eruption away completely in a reasonably short time. Resinol Ointment ia not now an it may be to it has been for years with Resinol Soap as a standard skin treatment. Try it and watch how quickly the skin loses its angry look and healing begins. RESINOL SHAVING STICK ite with dUcrimlutlnr men.

Ymr atti On Kawl home with influenza. Mrs. Anthony conducts a boarding house for tup Wood River school teachers and during her Illness, the teachers have bean forced to llnd different quarters. The influenea situation in Wood OOt Sore Throat or Mouth You should keep the throat and mouth claan aud healthy. Any disease that attacks the canal through which must pasa the food we eat, the boveragsB wo drink 1 and the very air we breatho ia a serious matter.

Why neglect Sore Turont or Soro Mouth when TONS1UNE makes it so easy for you to get relief? TONS1UNE is specially prepared for that one purpose. TONSIUNE does its full can depend upon it. Keep ft bottle in the you can net it quickly when needed. Sud Hospital Site, 11.00. Tour druggiit MU TONSILlNfi.

WAINRIGHT, The Dentist Third Piasa Sts, 4 Chairs; 2 Specialists Better Dentistry for less money. Its enough belter to attract your attention and it costs no more than you pay for an inferior service with materials of questionable qualities. Estimates Free Lady Attendants WAINRIGHT uis I The Dentist Piasa Streets Alton, Illinois.

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