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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 5

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Classified Column HAtEd ON CLASSIC! 80 ADVERTISEMENTS, casn with the order tftti the Cl'arge accounts 2c, the House number and phone one word each, linitmis in one word each. lire furnace, flllnl Hotel; O-Porter. lIHnt Hate). "wA.vi'Kn—Qirl for general house- Call Uell-655-R. cook, Wsb housemaid Apply at Mrs.

A. K. state street Bell boy. Mineral as messenMr, musi je lii'iiiid have bicycle. Apply M-n Union.

and book- VeiMi'or, answer in own hand Writing, EiviiiK experience etc, S. 326, HI. to learn barber liwk- pays big. Work for Others or run your own shop. Write today.

Molpr Barber College, 810 N. 6th St, SI. l.oilia. W.NATKD—Ladles! Learn beauty culture in few Veeka. Splniulid Held.

Big wages. Positions' Molcr College, 810 N. 6th, St. Louis. rooms or oiisit.

Kinloch or 4 unfurnished moms. Bell 2CO-U. buy, 2 1-2 to 4 H. P. IMHI engine.

Give description cut price. Write Telegraph. and son Want iiDiird and room in refined Protestant Centrally located. Write. Telegraph.

FOR REN1 FOH room bungalow. Inquire David, 318 Penning Wood River, Bell 218. FOR room hotel 'building, purtly furnished, situated on bust- nosy street in East Alton, tour block's from the Western Cartridge "Co. Good apening for hotel. The lotts are Wo'rth money we are asking forthis prOp- Apply to Walter A.

Hale, East Mton, III. FOR housekeeping Modern Conveniences. 1001 Union street. FOR light- housekeeping rooms, 512 W. 9th street.

Kinloch IG5. rooms tor light housekeeping. No children. Ap- sly after 409 Market street I'Uit Furnished room tor st'titlemaii. Kinloch 202, 615 E.

12th. FOR room 1 flat nicely tilo E. Broadway. Call Bell TOR hand" store trout. Size 16 feet wide, 10 feet high, plate giiiKs in show windows and door.

Price $50. Glass alone is worth Vlineokl 140B State street- FOR two-story building containing 1 store room and 8 rooms, ubout good for boarding or rooming house. See Jos. 8. Senglar.

River. I'OR house street, City water, $1200.00. Part flown. Call at 610 6th street. Ull C.

Brawn leghorn JfcKS, Jl.GO per 15. Carl F. i. tpper Alton. 9 room house arranged 1, mlllos clty and sewer 1 already made.

46x ou roet. Price $1600.00, $20 casli and' (aid P6r m6ntl1 Tel. K. 1258-R, TOR Building 14x18 leet! i 1 1)o iinea ''OH G-rooin house, 783 venue, gas, water and eewer. kinloch 2535 or call Ml I'OK SALE-HHousehold.

furniture 1 avenue. cottt 51T water ft Jtour room Oali Write at 259. rest iui occunoncv ftpni. wnte Telegraph. roadster, dress form.

Chll Kinloch 1028. farm we lo. Good soil. Well Improved. 40 h6ftt Uh fl(Ue lo ard.

Possession thin spring. FOR of house consisting of 2 rooms. Can be easily removed, 24H street. Antt-tMie dMHectaat and sweeping compound. A trial will be given cost" to each everyone Who applies tor It, who has never given It 1 01 Banner Upholstering 804 State street, Alton, 111., Phone Bell 426.R, Kinloch 212-R.

ALTON EVfeNINQ offlw: 4 Teltoraph Printing Co. 216 Market street, eepaw postal card when you tall tat your A Wyckog, over Booth's A. Klunk, ffunefal jpftector. Chiropractor, taura Kln Mrs. O.

Patterson spent the week end in St. Louis with relatives. Sues Viilifte of Madison for Debt. Madison, long known as "The Biggest Little" Village In the World-," has been sued for $3,500 In the circuit Court at Bdwardsvillevuy the Bast StLouis Md Intel-urban Water Company The amount, Is askefl for fire hydrant rentals between June 1, lOlc, and July 1, 1917. party will be given under the auspices of the Order feastern Star, Wednesday, March 10th, for their members and members of the Stasonic frattrnity.

Admiasion including war tax 66c. each, charged at the door. COLD JT MAV DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HURLBURT'S CAMPHOR PILLS If you aneeze, snuffle or feel a chill coming on. Carry the small bottle at all 'times. Price 30 Cents at-nll deolwa.

THB KBLLS WBWfcDRGH, K. T. Ari School of begins March 10th. George T. Davis to Be Candidate Again 'for Council.

George T. Davis, third ward alderman, is a candidate for re-election. He has never been defeated in his ward and probably will be elected again. Mr. Davis is the oldest' member of the city council and the last survivor In that body of the men who have seen service for many years.

Notice. The boys that took th'e little white PHP from 1117 Highland are known. Return at once and avoid trouble. GRAND DANCE PEERLESS CLUB Saturday, March 13, Schillitveer's Hall In Wood River. Music by Cordelia Jones Orchestra.

TICKETS t5c Report of the condition of FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK. Of Alton located at Alton, State of Illinois, at the close of business on the 26th day of February, 1920, as made to the Auditor ot Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. 1 Loans and Discounts $608,646.28 2. Overdrafts 769.52 3. Liberty Loan Bonds 54,629.76 7.

Other Bonds and Stocks 99,976.25 8. Furniture and Fixtures 6.776,00 10. Due from Banks 107,491.47 11. Cash 32,182.24 12. Exchanges, Checks and Collections 13,981.81 Total Resources .7..

$924,341.35 Liabilities. 1. Capital Stock. PWd in 1100,000.00 2. Surplus Fund 20,000.00 3.

Undivided Profits (uet) 2,411.82 4. Deposits: 788,091.47 5. Due to Hanks 13,312.73 6. Dividends unpaid 128.00 8. Oontingout Fund 399.83 Total Liabilities E.

Busse Cashier ot the First Trust Savings Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of nay knowledge and belief. H. E. BUSSE, Cashier. State ot Illinois, County of Madison) ss Subscribed and sworn to before ina this 6th dur ot March.

1920. 6. A. WIQHTMAN, Notary Public. Forty-Hour Dcvotion at St.

Mary's Church Commencing with next 'Sunday morning at 10 o'clock Mass Forty Hours Devotion will be held at St. Mary's church. On Monday night during the Devotion Rev. Father Kipping of Brighton will preach the sermon. Evening services will be at 7:30 o'clock.

The soiettm close of the devotion will be on Tuesday night. JB your property for sale? List it with Wm. H. FftldWiach, 626 E. Broadway.

Monthly Meeting of Visiting Nurses' Association The monthly meeting of the Alton iVsltlng Nurses' Association will be held Wednesday at 8 o'clock in the rooms of the Retail Merchants Association. All delegates from affiliated organizations and contributing members are asked to be present Wednesday night. Miss Bertha Ferguson, the newly elected" President of the Association. Will preside for the first time and will appoint her committees for the Plans for future work of the organization" wjll also be outlined by Miss Feguson. WOOD RIVER at St.

Bernard's were" two christenings at St. Bernerd'e church Sunday. One was Anna, daughter of Kick Podner; the other Agnes, daughter of Chas Funeral of Wrs. Mary Heisler. The body of Mrs.

Mary.Heisler ar rived at 11:30 Sunday morning St. Louis and was taken to the home ot Thomas Miller on State street. The funeral was held at 2:30 yesterday afternoon from the Miller home. The services Were conducted by Rev. R.

L. Torgler, of the Lutheran church. Interment was in Oakwood cemetery. The pallbearers were, William Glassbrenner, Anton Glassbrenner, Henry Glassbrenner, O. Glassbrenner, George Winger and George Redmond.

Many friends and relatives from out of town attended the funeral. Wanted Several Hundred GirU and Women For CARTRIDGE MAKING This work is light, clean, easily learned and pays a minimum of 25c per hour, working 55 hours and receiving pay for 60 hours. Most of this work, however, is on a piece-work basis and pays coitsideraWy more than the hourly rate. revision has been made for taking care of hous- Western Cartridge Co. Alton ing.

All kinds ot river, lake and ocean flsh-at Joest's market, toot ot Piasa otreet, on river. room and There is promise of something un usual in tlie theatrical entertainment Jin "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath," the famous New York farce hit which A. H. Woods will present at the Temple Theater tonight, direct from a year's run lij, Chicago and New York, where it provided the most popular comedy of the. season.

Evan -with Mr. Woods' famous Instinct for picking farces, the New York press and public were agreed that the noted manager had outdone himself In selecting "Parlor, Bedroom mid Bath." It would be an Injustice to the play and Us patrons to divulge the plot In advance. It Is said to he amazingly original and concerns the unexpected "doings" of an estimable married young man who finally decides to live up to his wife's opinion of him as a Don Juan and gets more than either lie or she bargained for. To my Friends and to the Patrons of the Nu-Bone Corsets. I will be pleased to call at your home at any UIUD without uny obli- Ration on your lo dpinonsturte the efHciuncy of the Nu-Bone Corset.

Mrs. Carrie M. Hurley, 721 East 5th street. Kinloch 717. NOTICE TO HOME B.

L. STOCKHOLDERS. Monthly Meeting Wlil Be Held Tuesday Evenlnfl, At Which Directors Will Money. Notice in given to stockholding ot the Home Building and Loan Association that the monthly meeting of the directors will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at tUo office of the assocl4tP.n, Money to loan. J.

LOCKYBR. President. I W. If Secretary, 1 CHurch 1 Lost Owing to the fact that the church notices wer lost by the bos driver Saturday enroule to Alton, there were no notice's published In Saturday's, paper. WeStlhfl of Alter Society will be a regular meeting of tlie Alter of the dnthollc "church.

They will receive Holy communion next Sunday. Operated On Thomas Corbett. father of Mrs: Jos. Bund underwent an Operation for relief of cataracts, at St. Joseph's hos- at Alton.

Mr. Corbett I 8 73 years old but. is. reported ag doing nicely after the operation. He Is will known in Wood River having spent the Fall and Wintr at the hom of his daughter, Mrs.

Bund. His friends hope for his speedy recovery. "Srandma" Gri warn Very Low "Cirandma" Ortssom. wlio been ill a long lime is i-eported as being very low and not ihtreh is held out for' her recovery. Successful Dancing Party The dance held by the Cottillion club Saturday at Odd- follows hail wa well attended.

Noble's orchestra furnished th 0 -music for tha occasion. Fined for Truancy. Truant Officer Webb swore out a warrant Saturday for Louis Krove- neck for not sending his child to school. The cfl.se was tried In Spring- erV court' and Kroveneck was fined for the ofllense-. This.

Is the fourth case where It wag necesgary to carry the matter a far as the courts. Goodyear-TaJmadge Wedding -Miss Lillian Talmadge and John Goodyear surprised their friends Friday by slipping away to Springfield, 111., where tliay were married. Mr. and Mrs. Goodyear will make their home here, as Mr.

Goodyear is employed by the Standard OH Co. Mr. Goodyear Is a cousin, of, George Wllken, while Mrs. Goodyear is a sis- many friends extend their best wishes. The couple are stopping at the Commercial hotel.

Club With Miss Morgan The E. J. J. C. club met Saturday evening with Miss Maurine Morgan ot Lorena avenue.

A social evening spent after which refreshments were served. The members of the of Mary Thompson, An Ruth Ajiderson, Irene Springer, Maurine Morgan of Wood River and Aria Hoehn of East Alton. Fred Smith and Wife Have Little Son Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Whitelaw avenue are the parents of a son bom Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Penning will be remembered as Miss Volz. The baby has a great great grand mother, two great grandmothers, and two grandmothers. Mrs. Margaret Volz, aged 90 is the great great grandmother.

The great grandmothers are Mrs. Mary O'Drlscoll and Mrs. Fred Penning. Fred Penning, aged 71, is a great grand father. The graadpar- ents are Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Smith. C. A. James 1 Dancing Class.

The C. A. James' dancing class and weekly party will be enjrfyed Tuesday night. Music wjll be furnished by Cordelia Jones of Alton. Farewell for R.

S. Kent. A farewell party will be given tonight at the United Brethren Church in honor S. Kent who goes to Casper, Wyoming, shortly to make his home. Wood River Woman's Club.

A business meeting ot the Wood River Woman's Club will be held on Thursday night, March 11. The Woman's Club is planning to observe the anniversary of the club on March 14. In connection with the anniversary selebratlon the club will also give a reception in honor of Mrs. Eugene Gaskins, president of the Twenty-second Congressional District of Alton. The hostesses for the evening will be the Mesdames Manning, Stoeckel, Beach, Hoffman, Towey and Gunnl- son.

Married People to Dance, A dancing party will be held by the Young Married People's Club this week at Schlllinger's hall. Notes Simon Houston of Roodhouse IB visit. ng in Wood River. Houston came down lo visit his brother, J. Houston, who is Ht Si.

Joseph's hospital in Alton. Misij Jeanetle Cress, one of Wood River's popular teachers, was unable lo be at Hchool today ou account of illness. Mrs. John Paddock and son, Marcus were St, Lou IB shoppers Saturda. Mrs.

Homer Ferguson and two sons, Homer and Huniion, spent the day In Alton Sunday. J. L. Holden and family of Roxanu are moving to Toxtis. Mrs.

James Green and Mrs. Starr OulKon shopped In St. Louis today. Mrs. Wm, I.

Kolly of SI. Louis Saturday with Mrs. J. E. Pholan.

MTU. Cailierinn Gerdes spent Sunday with relatives In Wood River. FOH Biiblncss lot on Fur- Hou iivenuu, Wood River, 111., on main bugluoss block, by owner. In- li-o poo! vot.m In Bchllllneor -buiHI- itig. Hell (HI.

PLANG ALTON mEGRAft FQRACTIONSIfcERIAN RED GUARDS fHVorlte Pastime with the Red In iberla. The above picture was taken 0 Wierl for. "tton. do not know the A merican for the card-game they ln ul in It probably woul translate Into rhumtny i EAST ALTON Pred Borges, of Moro, spent Sunday With daughter, Mrs. Robert Rotch.

Dr. W. W. Emons, Commercial building. dentist 401 B.

Bohlen, who for six years owned the grocery store and meat market at the corner of Main and' Broadway, sold It Saturday to John' HaTfcig and Emil Hartlng. Hnrblg is from Jerseyvllle and Hartlng from i Wood River. 4 1 They will move their tamilies hei-ei as soon as Miss Flora Kehen, of Bethalto. spent the week-end with her sister Mrs. E.

J. Cooper. Miss Edna Hessenauer, of St. Louis, visited friends here Sunday. Miss Martha Weisenborn, of St.

Louis, spent yesterday with Miss Lena Apple. Mrs. Robert Kennedy, of Bethalto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy, Sr.

Mrs. Orville Melow has gone to Greenefild, to visit relatives tor two or three J. J. Pool and daughter, Mrs." Edmondson, of Richvtew, 111., Mrs. A.

Z. Rice, of Worden, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. P.

Wooley. Mrs, Wooly went to St. Louis with them this morning. I John Ringerlng and family visited Mr. and Mrs.

John Ford, Miss Lucille Earl, of Wocd spent the weeke-nd here visiting Miss' Jennie Douglas. I Mrs. Clarence Hale, of Alton, visited frieifds here Saturday. Mrs. Edward Young, of Alton, spent the week-end here with her' sister, Mrs.

Margaret Crawford. Mr. ami Mrs. Clifford Crandall' spent Sunday in St. Louis with friends: Mr.

and Mrs. G. B. Bailey left Saturday to make their home in southern' Missouri. Mr.

Kelley has been em-i ployed at the Crandall Lumber com-' pany for the last year. Mrs. Kelley is visiting this week in Jerseyville before Joining her husband. I Mrs. Belle Prither, ot St.

Louis, is the guest of Mrs. George Van Fossen. Norina Cannon, who has been ill with diphtheria, is able to be up but the houseis still quarantined. Mrs. Harry Hawk and daughter, of Godfrey, spent the week-end visiting Mrs.

John Hawk and Mrs. Otto Reu- bish. Ruby Franklin, who has been ill for a week, is able to be out. Mrs. Harvey Coats, of Upper Alton, visited friends here today.

A. Don Stocker, extraction specialist. Third floor Commercial building. If its TIN and needs repairing or replacing, see M. E.

Shea, 924 Belle st. i List your property tor sale with C. F. Yeakel, 643 E. Broadway.

Judicial Remark, "You art convicted of pig stenllng. Now if this sort of thing Ik allowed to continue, we shall none of us he safe Answers. RINGWORM, Tl, IBK other I tchlng Try 75 ctat at awr riA. Sure Relief 6 BELL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief Regular Church Services to be Resumed Regular church services will be resumed at the Cathedral on next Sunday, according toi announcement'made at all Masses yesterday. Owing to the danger of influenza, it was thought best some weeks ago to limit the church services.

Low Masses have been celebrated, with no sermons, and the children have not had Sunday 'School. Good Old Stetsons ANE reason so many men come here for Hats 4s because we take care in fitting them correctly. Another is that sell good old Stetson Hats. Lots of them at this price Other Hats, $4 to $12 is I. Hartmann WaodRIVM Store Hours: 8 to 6.

Saturdays: 8 to 9:30. HANKEN' PECIAL FOR TUESDAY Only 1 at Notice to Members Alton Lodge 641, L. O. M. Special mooting to bo held at Moose Hall, Broadway and Oak strouts, Tuesday evening, March 9t1i at 8 p.

m. for election of officers. All members are requested to be present. H. GBNT, on, gae, -SKIRTS i $22:50 Check Skirts Velour Pleated Skirts Extra size all Wool Panama Skirts $5.95 1 355 All Wool Serge and Granite Cloth, also extra large and extra sizes I SHIRTS WAISTS AND BLOUSES.

$22.50 Blouses or Shirt Waists $19.75 Striped Crepe De Chine. Special. $8.50 $6.50 value in Georgette Short Sleeves? newest of the season $4.95 Come In And See Our Pretty Line of Coats And Suits. SH ANKEN'S ALTON'S EXCLUSIVE WOMAN'S SHOE.

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