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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 6

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RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOUJOREYffl Deep Seateej Uric Acid DepotlU DiMolved and the Rheumatic Poison to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. NORTH SIDE ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH. The Military cemetery in Btret, where the remains of HARTFORD. The Hartford Rafnecki ball team otored to the Canal Sunday to cross bats with the Canal Farmers being Rotier Defeated 22-21. This was exciting several tnta start to finish.

Farmers taklni Every druggist In this country is an-' hundr former Confederate soldiers. tne Ietd a 'l toe way unll! the first thoriied to gay to evary rheumatic have sleeping for many years. Is 1 half ot tb ninth Inning. Hartford sufferer that If two bottles of Allenrho, given its spring clean up, hair The the rare con.juerer of rheumatism, cut a nd general beautiflcation. does not stop all redact uwor.

beautifying being done on a more and do away with even tno extensive this year than ever. that more flowers, and a greater then tied the score, but the Fanners tightened and scored one run, he will gladly return without comment your fireman's ball was The boys went over variety of flowers are being planted to P- Pe came from St. Louis. ning the game. The Volunteer a gn i roceeae.

Allenrhu has been tried and tested se ant nE rk Site for years, and really marvelous i belng done or Mad pro- have been accomplished in tha rlet of tf Alton Floral Company. most severe cues where the suffering and Au us Dorman the efficient CUB- and agony was Intense and piteous to of parks and keeper of the and Wood JaDle Poor and Ira Wilcox motored to pre( Ile to visit Mr. Poor's and where the aptlent was helpless. Is helping him some, me brolner Frank, and family. Mr James H.

Allen, the discoverer cemetery is a lovely upot anyway, and There will be prayer meeting Thurs- Everybody is in- these experts ar adding to natural' day ve "lng at 7:30. rheuma-1 loveliness very much. It Is a fine Tlled not has improved bungalow by adding a his sun Mrs. Emma Button Is spending her all one's money unless Allenrhu decisive- thejr thou WM ly conquers this worst of all diseases, I are not be)n for by those Parlor. and be has Instructed Earth's Pram-' Icft behlnd and especially by those acy to guarantee it In every arnol) whom they died, many of whom vacation with her son, "at were on the other side.

They were erque. Mo. all Americans, all fellow Hev. Roy B. Tolbert's five room all brav 0 and manly, with ideals and bungalow is being rushed with hopes and ambitions similar to those speed.

entertained by genuine Americans! Mr. and Mrs. George Xealy are generally, and it is a fitting thing and Planning to build a 10-room bungalow just tribute, to make lovely their rest- on Hawthorne and De'mar. This is a very valuable lot Mre. George Madison was taken seriously Friday afternoon, but Is better at present writing Mrs.

Eva McNelly was an Alton shopper Monday. The river keeps the sand men guessing with her upa and downs Whooping cough is giving the children of Hartford an unpleasant vis-i WOOD RIVER die Durbtn, Bruce Darbin and Sam Durbln motored to Ros Port. Saturday morning. Miss Laurabelle Craig and John Justice at the Grand Theatre in Alton Sunday evening. Miss Edith Clark and Flllg Clark were St Lou la visitors Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Oglesby Granite City Sunday visiting Mr. Oglesby-s father, who In the St.

Elizabeth's Hospital with an attack of blood poisoning. Willie McCaun has a new electric sign In front of his barber shop on Detaar Avenue. Jf w. wt aid UUlUlUg UOT II yon have any adds or classified foot and ankle qulate badly. It is fear- THUBSDAY.

MAY In M. F. Manning Injured Mm. M. F.

Manning Is suffering from a badly burned ankle, recently received and as a result will be unable to attend the woman's club convention to be held at Chicago soon. Mrs. Majey will be the delegate to represent Wood River. Mrs. Manning was using the hose and in some manner turned over a pot of scalding water, burning her adds get to touch with Jack, be will get you service.

Mr. and Mrs. C. -F. Sparks of St.

Louis and Mrs. Harry- Selwell and daughter, Mary, of Kankakee. arrived oday to spend several days with Alton relatives. XPECT MOTHER For Generations ChBd-Blrth By FRIBMD 1AIT tn. FOR CONSTIPATION BEECH AM PILLS Not a Bite of.

Breakfast Until You Drink Water fllan of hot water and phosphate and us fit. place, and keep It lovely. The poppy, the Illy, the rose. Grow like the grass overhead. Where heroes are now in The living thus honor the dead! Under tho sod lie the Gray- Heroes, who died for a cause, Believing it right, In their day; To them It was home, and Its laws! Well in the sod where the Gray Sleep in eternal repose, The wearers of Blue are today Imbedding carnation and rose! May be, the Blue and Gray, Now In the Kingdom of God, See our love still holding sway; The team of us wetting the sod! Woodmen Allow Claim Quickly.

John L. Krug. Clerk of Oakwood Camp, Modern Woodmen, yesterday re- elved a letter from S. S. Tanner, a member of the Board of Directors of he Modern Woodmen of America, ed she will be confined to her home) for some time.

Freshmen Have Wiener Roast The Freshman class of the Community High school enjoyed a wiener roast last night down at the river. This class consists of about 40 people! successful four year's work. We arc sure also that Mr. Osborn and hit teachers will appreciate this. We and girls are beginning to feel that the boys and girls who hare the educational qualifications that we can receive right here at home are the who are "Going Over the Top." Now there Is just one other thing that we want to say and then you may go on reading the news and that is this: lay all your work aside Friday afternoon and come to the school In which your boy or girl la and examine some of the specimens of his of her work.

Then when you hare done this do likewise with the other boys and birls' work. That's you! Rev. MeClusky to Preach Here Rev. E. MeClusky of Belleville be here to preach at the Presbyterian church tonight, Friday night and Sunday night Everybody welcome.

Display of School Work May 20 On Friday, May 20, the Wood River "Out tha th the 1 1 1 and it Is'needless to say they had a'schools will have a display of the fine time. Miss Watkerkeen was the i work done by the pupils of the various chaperone and the young folks built! departments of the school. The schools a fire and roasted the wieners. These' U1 have the work ready for Inspec- wjth other lunch brought with them! 1 Friday afternoon from 1 to 4 made a fine feast. They are hoping the' o'clock.

a anrona bottle Everybody look, occasion will soon be repeated. Tev. Webb to Preach In Mitchell The purpose of the display is LEMi you want all the of a Wot enZ out the awful taste brln befor which is real blned with to taste and of Mr. and Mrs. O.

W. Wisdom and children of Maple avenue are all sick with whooping cough. Anton Brown of Delmar avenus is figuring building a four family flat In the near future. The village board has appointed James Poor as city marshal and traffic cop. This village has been overdone with reckless drivers and it la time to put a stop to this nuisance.

Mrs. Ruby Covlngton and mother Mrs. Katie Grace, of Milton Heights spent Sunday with Viola Perry of Cherry street. Miss Irene Springer of Wood River spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Miller of Cherry street. Kidney and Bladder TroublesJAVE TO GO Clogged up Kidney Deposits are Rev. E. C. Webb will conduct the done sermon at Mitchell on Thursday.

year ln orde evening while Rev. Rose of East understand and appreciate what the less salts aolved and th Toxins Completely Driven Out Told to Guarantee It In Every Instance. (Poisons) Drugglsti Just SB coal, when It bums, leave a certam amount of Incombustible material In the form of ashes BO the food and drink taken day after day leaves In the alimentary canal i certain amount of Indigestible ma, ma, erial. which If not completly ollmlnt which the latter stated that the I Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Pickett and farn- lalm of Hiram R. Mather who died a' Spent Sunday with relatives and oupl of weeks ago had been allowed friends in Wood River, a full, at this month's meeting of Walter Buffered, Lulu Decker, Hap- ne Aboard of directors and that tne Gussie and lady friends motored to 'St. Louis Sunday evening to attend the Grand Theater. Mr Mrs. G.

Tetreau of Roxana part of the greatest fraternal, insur- pent Sundav Mr. and Mrs. C. ance organization in the worldd, of Cner ry street, some of th must be draft for the amount $1,000 would be forwarded at once. yThls is very prompt work on the Louis will reach at South Wood River, 8chools are doing for the boys and Attending Funeral In Bunker Hlll' Birls Mr.

and Mrs. Al. Schuler of Madl-i Work (lone the pupils will be son avenue attended the funeral of shown Geography, Arithmetic, Spel- Mrs. Schuler's aunt, Mrs. Johnson lingl Reading, English, General at Bunker Hill, Wednesday.

After the Sclence Civics, History, Writing, Sew- funeral they came back to Wood Riv-i Cooking, Manual Tralnlnfl, Drawer and on arrival the news awaited ins and Accident Prevention and them that Mrs. Schuler's cousin a t. HeaJtn Bethalto had died and would be buried Standardized Tests, Intelligent Friday at 2 o'clock. This young ladyl Te8ts Score Sheets, Records, Speed whose name is Miss Helen Deist, age' Tests and Drills all receive a place-fir the parents the work Try It when biliou, ne pupils durng the school Costs Dot a that they may better). Warning! Don't U8t psom salts" imitation, Salts" and To American Epsom ted from the system each Jay, the ona of bacteria the bowels 01 eft ve waste, toxfns forme(I of and can't get feel- i ust besln baths.

Before eating breakfajat each morning drink a glass of real hot wafer with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the previous accumulation of poisons and toxins and to Iteep the entire alimentary canal clean, pure and fresh. I hone who are mibject to sick headache, colds, biliousness, constipation, wa1 0 up wlth bad foul Ijrunth, backache, rheumatic stiff- HCBS, or have a sour, gaBBy stomach niter moalB. arc urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from we drug store, and begin practicing Internal sanitation. This will cost rery little, but is sufficient to for the meeting. been a about 10 years and a half.

Head offl- the day with Mr. and Mrs aak that their sympathy be ex- Wright of Maple avenue. tended to "the bereaved ones in their won Supreme Board at the May his first game." Hiram Mather, had Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wright of St member of Oakwood camp Louis motored out Sunday and spent VAQl-0 onH Kolr AL- opclfl A.

hour of sorrow." Notes A great deal of painting and fixing tory, all of which will add greatly to tho attractive appearance of this part Mr. and Mrs. Ester went to Solo Slough Sunday, bringing home the frying pan. Miss Emma West and Mrs. W.

F. with Clarence West and family. Harry Brown was taken seriously provement Oone about his place on State Street near Douglas, and Clark Show is doing remodeling work at ris home on Elm Street also. Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Elfgen are visiting relatives In St. Louis. is to sail for Europe for a Gla8fl "Your very life," says Dr.

Carey, depends upon the perfect function-' ing and health of your kidneys so whatever you do don't neglect them." Dr. Carey's famous prescription No. 777 known as Marshroot is not recommended for everything, but we cannot too strongly urge Its use if you suffer from "annoy Ing bladder troubles, frequent passing of water night and day, with smarting or irritation, brick dust sediment or highly colored urine bloating irritability with loss of backache, rheumatism or any other tendency to Bright's Disease, DIabetis or Gravel, for kidney disease In its worst form may be stealing upon you. Don't wait until to-morrow to begin the use ot this wonderful prescription if you have any of the above symptoms, Kidney and Bladder troubles don't wear away. They will grow upon you slowly, stealthily and with unfailing certainty Never mind the failures of the past if you even suspect that you are subject to Kidney Disease, don't lose a single day for Earth's Pharmacy and every good druggist has been authorized to return the purchase money on the nrst two bottles to all who state they have received no benefit 14 years, was'jick but two days and her death was a shock to the community.

Mr. and Mrs. Schuler will attend the funeral. Card Party at St Bernards All arrangements are complete for the big card party to be given tonight at Bernard's church. Nice prizes have been procurred and after cards the display.

A twenty minute playet "The Junior High Clothes Line," will be given by the 8-A in the Wood River school auditorium at 4 p. m. Friday. This a good lesson on suitable clothes for the school girl. No charge for admis.

sion. Parents, friends and all who ice cream and delicious cake will be terested In the welfare of the boya served by the ladles. These affairs are' and glrls and the schols are most always enjoyable and it is expected cordlal ly urged to spend the afternoon that there will be a good crowd pres- at the sc hools. P. First Rank Meeting Flag No.

728 Knights of Pythias will confer the rank of Page 12 candidates, Friday night, May playlet at the opening exercises Mon-l 20 The meeting will start at 7: ent Onr Junior High School Notes (Contributed) "Senior" Junior class gare Reduce Those Dangerous Swollen Veins Physicians are prescribing and hospitals are using a new and harmless yet very powerful germicide that not only causes enlarged or varicose veins and bunches to become normal day, entitled "The Junior High Rank wln be conferred In the (Ira- Clothes Line." It was built out of the: matlc fonn A -interesting report is thoughts and lessons gleaned during' 6X ecte from the captains of the the year's training In the sewing class, and red membership The boys were not entitled to take sn. part but enjoyed the spirit of the presentation. It was all arranged under the direct leadership of our Domestic Science teacher. Miss Stracke, assist- 1 Mr and 5I Fred Smith, Mrs. Mary ed by Miss Kennedy.

It was one of and Frances Volz motored our best numbers for opening exer-, to St Loui yesterday on business else; in fact it was so well done that and Pleasure. Russell Notes Patterson of Alton business, caller here yesterday. cam was a our superintendent, Mr. Smith, re- Mrs Theodore Schuler of Alton quested the class to present it again ent th in Wood River yester before the visitors to our exhibit day day a An day comes Friday of this exercises. Exhibit week and say fathers and mo'thers and here sisters and brothers, if you are inter- ested In what we have rah St Peters East St oum ls the guest ot her daughter "Center Frank EcciCB, been tnyone an enthusiast on tho subject.

Remember Inside bathing ig more Important than outside bathing, be-, pause the skin pores do not absorb moro at hls hora on Delmar Avenue, mpurities into the blood, causing poor health, while tho bowel pores do as soap and hot water cleanses sweetens and freshens the skin so hot water und limestone phosphate visited in Alton Sunday evening. Mrs. Geuaif has about 200 pure white leghorn chicks hatched out Saturday by her new incubator. goiter, enlarged act on the atomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Mra.

Anna Helens of Abelene, is visiting Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. O. H. Herman. The ladies are sisters.

Mrs. Fred Haeberle and son from Philadelphia are visiting her parents. few days for ther eason that could not be a full force of men on the job Monday. Side walks will be completed in about 40 days. 1 Solomon spent Sunday in St.

Louis but also reduces glands and wens. Ask any nrst class druggist for an original two-ounce bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) and refuse to aecept anything in its place. It is such a highly concentrated preparation that two ounces lasts a long time and furthermore if this wonderful discovery does not produce the results anticipated you can have the price refunded. It is not wise swollen veins to Mr.) Often they burst and "cause "w'Je'kTui been doing during the year come that afternoon from one to four o'clock. We are so enthusiastic over the exhibit that we could not finish telling about our Monday's exercises without' Mrs Fred Bangert was an Eaat Al intnrrimHAn JaUdl Al- SIater of ast Alton made visit to Wood River Tuesday enr st arkey and children I 8t Alt frlends an visitor SIMPLE WASH REMOVES RI 4 jDUNDEE! Alton people will be i quickly simple witchha hydrastls, as mixei eye wash, relieves blooijb, dark rings.

One eye trouble and very ui rings was relieved by a i use of Laroptlk. We i small bottle to help ANY strained Inflamed eyes eyecup FREE. Alton Drugl B. Broadway and all leading WretchediN OF Consiipatii Be Quickly Ov UTItE sure yesterday. an Wft8 an AIt interruption to tell about it.

So here ton Vi8ltor we are again. After the playlet men- 1 Nagel tioned above, we had the pleasure of to st Lo Monday made a business" trip mus-! of listening to two most wonderful leal numbers. They consisted Ol dialect and were sung by Mr. i rel1 of Ac avenue ot the President I Mr and Mrs. James Hicks and sons are enjoying a visit at James D.

Cottrell of Dillard III visiting his son Leslie and and ld with his wife. Mr. and Mro. Solomon Street. Lieutenant a6C TUe8day rlvo later for a visit.

Grandmother's Recipe keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful to ftelr new bungalow on Delmar Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Wes and mother hpd Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good even color, which is quite sensible, aa we are living In an age when a youthful appearance Is of the greatest ad- Vantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, Improved by the addition of iDther Ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." It is very popular because nobody can discover It has been applied.

Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush w'th it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the pay hair disappears, but what delights the ladles with Wytth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, that, bo- slrtes beautifully darkenins the hair after a few applications, also produces that soft luatre and appearance of abundance which la so attractive. This reody-to-uee preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite for those who dewre a jnore youthful appearance. It not intended for the cure, Hon or prevention of disease. from an attack of sickness, at her Sunday home on Elm Street. She was very' ill for a short time.

Miss Elizabeth Feyerabend has returned to her homo In Jergeyville after a visit of several days duration with relatives here and In other parts of Alton. The 1 Mrs. Max Aszmann, who was called to her sister's bedside, has returned to her home in Chesterfield, 111. Will West of Jeraeyvllle spent Saturday and Sunday with his brother, Clarence West and family pain, suffering and loss of employment. Start the Emerald Oil treatment as directions advise and improvement will begin at once.

Generous sample on receipt of 15 cents silver or stamps. International Y. ui.ii.uiIBS, uocuesier, N. Y. Your drue gist or Earth's Pharmacy can supply you.

CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Irwin, who is conducting the services In the pavilion. After the songs, Mrs. Irwin made some brief remarks and from them we recognized that she is an admirer of that strongest of characters whose services we no longer na.Vfi 111 if tvlirton. was operated Mrs. Ray Rhodes who on ce the hospital Is Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Lenhardt and son vls Alton relatives yesterday 'aav'S are all It The Neighbors cooks. Captain Don Oglesby and wife good expected here in another week for a furlough visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Oglesoy on State Street. They left the West Indies, where the Captain is on May 10 and will visit in Boston, a short time before coming to being Alton. u-'s slough Sunday making a expert catch for this time of the year. Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Rodgera of Alton were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Her- are man Keuthnel and family Sunday. happy to think that IjhV.Tftlny season' Is over and side 'fltllks are being built. There was a M.

K. K. Mnkogle is upending the week at the homo of hie daughter, Mrs VBI11W C.harles Pollard on State Street, and Is 8 and husband, Mr and Mrs -(Mb mvlng a good time chatting with old bons of Alton for Sunday Snner Alton companions and frienas attendance at tho unday evening, it 's night. One candidate was buptlzud, Mr. Charles Emery.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Sleluaclmlor of Community Center entertnlnud li inio His return to Hardln may be delayed week BO, but care; -they ilk. for ftrft Ba her Miss Alice Johnson, Byron Mr ftni Mrs.

Miller and Altonlans don't Hudson motpred to Alton to Emll to stick Theatre Sunday evening Mr. Mrs. Jack Moll, Miss A4- Doesn hurt, a bit! Drop a little, an aching f0rUi stantty that stops Imrtlng tl shortly you r)gh flngt-rs. Truly! I rrii. i ng, Theodore Roosevelt.

We enjoyed these folks very much. If you want to know why our "Senor" Junior claaa regrets leaving our schools over Friday afternoon They will show you The beneflta received through oar ticket sale last Thursday. Friday and th'e KHK- the 8h hom the Kilkare donated to us one-half amounted to m.10. The box of ca was won by Uuth Krost, daughter of our Principal. She Hold 26 tickets Miss Nora Juhlln received the med- E.

Church at the church Here bilious- ana, bead, ache, dizziness and indigestion, duty. SmU 1 Mli-Saull I Cured His Pill Now 88 Years Old But Trade fo Blacksmith and I Younger Since Are Gone. will a class of about 30 who receive their certificates neit week Friday evening and they area! moat all going to continue their In the community Hi gh We are of this and i 8h them eve High 2506-R. Bargain Can am ojqj JB; uu pajjaid tn imoagoiq pean ir -usdo 3JO jno oSuojo deep J0 -BOW IIBUIS jaoq PUB ,001 uoui 9UJ tnjoooja uo flnos MOII ieqx SB aoo8 SB sonpoad IIIA seiddod iBiuuwed MB iajddod 8 moa; Resist Thogght of IHntM. Refuse to be 111.

Never tell peonU you are ill never own It to Illness Is one of those things -which a uiau should resist on principle at NAIVA'U DOM Your drugf.lst sells tiny bottle oi tyownnu" or a few cents sufilcien; to remove every hard on) 8()ft corn between tho toes, and the' without soreuenH tloa. or irritn Jacob Lyon, Homer, The oldcBt active blucksra Michigan It still pounding tils I the town of method for treating Mr. Jacob £700, 1 wish that you could hear I of his many experiences with oml valves, dilators, before tie in method. Here la a letter Just from him: Mr. E.

R. Page. Marshall, Mich. Dear Sir: I want you to your treatment has donu for suffered with pileH for many yd used luppoaltoriea and all kinds ol menu, but never got relief untllf yours. Am now completely though I am 88 years old, and tl est active blacksmith In feel yearn younger since the left me.

I will surely recoramw all I know who suffer this can use my letter any way and I hope it will Irad otheri tills wonderful remedy. Yours trulj, There are thousands ot lc 'J Pie suffering with piles who have Vet tried this one sensible way ng them. Don't be cut. Don't waste foolish salves, ointments, dl atoi )Ut send today for a free Trial nternal method for the healing No matter whether your ong standing or recent whether it Is occasional or perms ou should send for this free trw "lent. No matter where you What your age or roubled with piles, tny method i ieve you promptly.

This liberal offer of ,00 important for you to in-si" 1 Write now. Send no blinply mall the COUPUII--OU' now -TODAY. Free Pile Remedy 1'lease send Method to: free 5.

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