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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 6

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Alton, Illinois
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THURSDAY. APfttLVi Uric Acid Treatment 75c (loses) FREK I EVERETT TRUE BY CON 7 DO llHl bccnns'- you slfirt the- duv wor Mod and tired, with aching head! burn Ing oml henring down palrm In tin; liack-- wom (Mil before Hie iliiy ho- Kins do not think yen huvi: to Kiay In that romlltlon. I Ho MtrotiK and well. Oft rlil of tin; I paint). KtllT KOTO rheumatic niilTerliig itching- back or kidney trouble caused by Acids.

Gut morn Bleep. If your is broken half a dozen tlriirs a night, yon will appreciate ho comfort and strength this treatment, gives. I Rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, and all other ailmenU (inn to I excessive add, no matter how chronic or stubborn, yield to The. Williams Treat men Send this notice uml 10 to pay pant cost of postage, packing, to The Dr. 1).

A. Kast llainplon. Conn. You will receive a 75c. bottle closnn) by pnrcel post.

No furl her obligation on your part. Only one free bottle to any family or address. New York wastes us much water evei-y day as would supply a cily of 100,000 iiopulatlon, Tl-U CO When You Know You HAVCS A Of- FOLLOW-UP IT BG VISIT you have a heart, it is titne to watch your stomach. Palpitation and other signsof'heart trouble'' usually m-Ean produced by food poisons that irri- every of the body heart included. EAST ALTON Relieve and Benefit An7 fa World.

Sold In 25o, HOME MADE RECIPE CATARRHAND GOLDS iiTa Cut Thlt Out. aro making this bfw remody home and any. one who has catarrh or a cold can do the Bame. Alk your druggist for three quarters of an ounce of Menthol. Ixed Arclne and pour it into pint bottle, then fill tho bottla with water that has bben boilod.

Gargle the throat ai directed Chuff or the liquid into the nostrils twice daily. It's a i way to get rid of cold and And keeps the nasal throat BO clean and healthy that germs of flu or any other germs will a hard thno gaining a-foothold. Us the dentrifice that contains the properties recommended as ideal by United States Army dental surgeons WAS NERVOUS AND DOWN Tim marriage, of to Howard place yesterday afternoon lit 2 o'clock at tlio -home of the bride's mother ICva Scinirea. The double ring ceremony was performed by llcv. Ira l.utx of llie Methodist Church before the relatives and a few Intimate friends of the couple.

Mr. und Mrs Chapman will make their home with Mrs. Squlreo until they can get their own homo ready. Chapman IH the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Curtiss Chapman of Dry street and Is empkyed at the Western Cartridge Company. He. was In France with the Marines for year and wounded once. The bride has been a prominent member tho Methodist Church for several years and Is well known hero. I lei llelnes started work today re pairing Louis avenue from Smith avenue to tho Hlg Four railroad trucks.

This work Is being done so thai I he roads will hold over until hard road Is laid. On April 14 at 8 o'clock there will be a public hearing of I lie pavement ordinance In tho village hall. Tho local board of Improvement will be in charge of this meeting and anyone having any objections to pnvement will have an opportunity to Btate the objection. The cost of the pave merit will be $88,045. Mr.

und Mrs. Dan lluller received, word of tho death of their niece. Mrs. Kmina Hlglock. The deut-h occurred March 24 at l.os Angeles, and tho t'unoral was held thoer on March 29.

Mrs. Slglock had been ill year. She will bo remembered as Miss Kmma C'laiiBon and llvod In Kant Alton until eight years ago. I Mrs. 0.

B. Cannon of Detroit. is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Hill. Miss Julia Kennedy spent yester day with Wood River relatives. WOOEK RIVER Still Seized in Wood River. KOVPIIUP men visited Wood Klvcr and still operated by Stltnaee, who will stand trial April IS. Two revenue men from East.

St. Louis came up anil went Into the pool room run by Stlinuc on Madison avenue, near the lower gate of the Standard Oil Co. They noticed so many Itlng her Samuel llnbhard, of Acton street. Mr. and Mrs.

James llondy and daughter, Mamie, were Alton visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. David Maloney were Alton visitors yesterday. A.

B. Brezzl of St. Louis was a business visitor In Wood River yesterday. Mrs. I.

C. I'ricc and daupiiter, Florence, visited her daughter, Mrs. Thomas, of I.orent avenue, who Is 111. Kenneth Onlson of Penning avenue has recovered from recent attack men cominK out of place who seemed hilarious and some of them Intoxicated. They went In to the kitchen and found a foreign woman washing! un clothes.

On entrance of revenue 8 'ster, Mrs. Del Gridder, of Windsor, the woman placed her tub over a trap cellar door that lead into the cellar. T4K! ground had been dug up, some of chicken pox. "Huddy" Kulkeraon has recovered from the measles. Mrs.

Charles Dawson of Lorena avenue visited In Venice yesterday. Her RESTORED TO NORMAL HEALTH BY BIO.FEREN 11 th benefln huvS 1 wondtrfnl Nervous Women HothingissogoodforyouasVinol, our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic. It invigorates the and strength, Miss Margaret Mrs. R. F.

Abbot was a St. Louis Chapman tool shopper Wednesday. Harm Coleman nnd son, Edward and daughter, Anna, were callers here yesterday. O. E.

Bohlen was in St. Louis on business Wednesday Assessor Louis Bright.has his headquarters at the East Alton Coal office and is very anxious for anyone having any. collections to make to see him at once. The pupils of the grade schools will have a holiday Friday because the teachers will go to East St. Louis to attend the Southwestern Teachers' Association.

The Mite Society of the Baptist Church held an all day meeting today in the basement of the church. Miss Ethel Terrell is able to be back at her duties at the Lincoln school. Miss Terrell was 111 for several days. Mrs. John Paddock and daughter, Miss Wood River visited relatives here today.

Mrs. Frank Freelove and daughter, Mrs. Edwin Doerr, were St. Loul(i shoppers today. Mrs.

C. H. Johnson and Mrs. John Ford, spent the day in Wood Ulver. Mirs.

Edwin Uoerr, was a Wood River caller today. Mrs. John Farrls and daughter, Mrs. Homer Lawrence, were In Alton shopping Wednesday. H'nos Tretnain was candidate for village trustee but he left today for St.

Louis where he has accepted a position so his name has been withdrawn from tly! ticket. Tremaiu was a machinist at the Western Cartridge Company. Ills family will move to St. Louis later. Now that his name Is withdrawn there are only live names, on the ticket and three to bo elected.

Mrs. L. T. Cooper has returned from St. Louis where she spent several days with relatives.

Mrs. L. T. Van 1'reter was in St. Louis today.

Mrs. William of Fieldon is upending several days here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Starkey moved lere yesterday from Bethulto and are Ivlng In tho cottage on Broadway, owned by It.

M. Kennedy, Sr. Mrs. Frank Elchorn of Milton lelghts spent Wednesday here with Miss Mildred Jeans was here lay calling on friends and relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Witt of North way back cf the collar. This contained the still, which had a tube leading from It through a tiny hole In the cellar door. The revenue men found two bottles of whisky In the tub among the suds and Stimac and the still were taken to the Jail and will be held until the trial next Tuesday. Trial of Foreigners Postponed.

The trial of Mike Prudac and Mike Amlch, foreigners, was postponed until-next Wednesday, April 14. One of these men was taken up for drunkenness on the streets, and thought he was being arrested for making raisin wine. The two men had gone In partners, and had made 15 gallons of raisin wine. One of them tested his wares too frenquontly, and as a result become intoxicated. On searching his home they found 45 gallons of raisin wine and $25.00 worth of raisins to make more.

Their trial conies up before Judge Springer next Wednesday. Miss Puhse Leaves. Miss Frieda Puhse of the bank leaves for her home in Granite City accept another position. Miss Puhse has a large circle of friends who will regret having 'her leave Wood River. Mission Circle With Mrs.

F. W. Bauer. Mission Circle of the Baptist Church will hold their next meeting with Mrs. F.

W. Bauer of Whitelaw avenue. They met yesterday with Mrs. John Paddock. A delightful afternoon was spent and delicious refreshments were served by tho hostess.

Bankers Life Man Here. A representative of the Illinois Bankers Life Association was in Wood River yesterday and paid Roy Kessinger the amount of insurance held by him on the life of his wife, Annette Kessinger. The proof of death was filed with the home office was there also. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Charles Van Dusen visited friends In St. Louis today. James Thompson accompanied Fred Smith, of the Smith Garage to Chicago this week. Thompson and Smith will bring back two Stephen machines. Daniel Burke will move this week to tho farm he recently purchased near Brighton from Fred lleskett.

The condition of the roads have prevented the family from moving to date. Gilson Scroggins, of is visiting In Wood River. Death of James James Hopkins, an oUl soldier, died this morning at o'clock at the home of his son, H. Hopkins. Hopkins with his lis death was due to old age.

Ho was born In Bass County, and lived In Ken lucky all his life. He leaves one son, and a large number of other relatives. post very capably when the club was first formed. officers are'First Vice-President. Mrs.

William Brtcholdor; Second Vice-President, Mrs. George Gun- nlson; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Charles Graves; Correaponrtlnj? Secretary, Mrs. Herbert Fox, and Treasurer, Mrs. V.

Mutz. Mrs. Clarence Burroughs, Mrs. Irving Jolloy, Mrs. Arthur James anil Mrs.

Henry Tittle are members of the Executive Board. The has formed a quartette which will make Its first public 1 appearance at tho club dinner next Thursday. The annual club dinner will be at tlie restaurant of the Standarrt Company next Thursday, April reservations must be In bv iri and nan be loft at store. The dinner only. Raw From Eczei Why not bottle or nn rejuJtV HTD.

lotionforSktn wl Luly Drug Co. ana a. H. came to Wood River to live son about months ago. No one will be able' to from of the company on the thlrdy day of April G.

Royal Neighbors Social. The box social given by Royal Neighbors tonight Is for the public. Advance In Groceries. Local dealers have been of an advance on sugar, canned milk and potatoes. Ground Cleared for Stills.

Ground was cleared and leveled today to make reiuly for the erection of two new stills at the Standard Oil Company. These stills will be built near the north fence. Notes. Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

F. L. Rlffe, Is ill at her home witli the measles. Mrs. W.

A. Turner of Klin street, North Alton, is the guest of Mrs. eorge Huffman of the State Aid road. Mrs. Turner is a cousin to Mrs.

Hoffman. Mrs. Louise Murfree, Miss Jeanette Cross and Miss Margaret Isenhour at tended tho "Chimes of Normandy" at he Temple Theater last night. Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Deshcrlla of St. Louis road motored to Alton last ivenlng to attend the theater. Mrs.

Charles Compton of Lorena avenue has recovered from her recent attack of measles. Fred Owens in ill at his home with ho measles. Mr. and Mrs. James Green were Alon shoppers today.

Miss Emma Meddemler has relum- ed from a pleasant visit with friends In Granite Cily. Mrs. Lester Thomas Is ill nt her, homo en Lorena avenue. The Volunteer Firemen hold spec iiil meeting tonight to make report the result of their Easier ball. Mrs.

Jennie Hicks, Mrs. V. A. N'idi ols and daughter. Anmihelle, spent tin- day In Roxaiui with Mrs.

Kinu Phil Deterdlng of Alton win; business visitor In Wood River yeslenlav. Mrs. Charles Smilli of I'eimhiL- avenue Is t'lilerialniug her mother, Mrs. William White and her Kentucky for the funeral on account of illness. Tho funeral will be held Friday at 3 o'clock from the Hopkins home.

Burial will be in City cemetery. Farewell for Mrs. Fred Shewmaker. A party of friends gave a farewell party last night, for Mrs. Fred Showmaker who will leave tomorrow for Casper, to join her husband.

A pleasant evening was spout by the guests, including Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gallagher, Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Slaten, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts.

Mrs. Anna' Staggs, Misses Cleo James, Mabel Sin- ten, Virginia Slaten, Dorothy Gallagher and Louis Roberts. To Vote on New Library. At the election on April 20, the peo- ple'of Wood River will vote on the question of levying a tax for a library for Wood River, and the Club Women of Wood River will work to bring out a heavy vote as the Library is greatly needed. The election for 'councilmen will be held the same day.

Mrs. M. F. Manning Heads Woman's Club. Mrs.

M. F. Manning lias been elected President of the Wood River Wom-i iin's Club Mrs. Mannig was the prln-' cipal organizer of the Club several years ago and friends will be glad to learn that she is again to act us its' president. Mrs.

Manning tilled CARUSO SINGS "AVE MARIA" This is a record that thrills the soul. The melody, like a golden river of sound, is carried by the voicp-'of the singer in glorious harmony with the tones of giant Victor Red Seal Record, 88615 New Opera Record by Werrenrath He sings the beautiful aria, "Fleeting from "Herodiade," in which King tells of his hopeless love for Salome. Victor Red Seal "I'll See You in C-U-B-A" "That's Worth While Waiting For" Billy Murray sings these songs in his own inimitable style. Victor Double-faced Record, 18652 We shall be. delighted to play these records for you or any of the other New Victor Records for April KIESELHORST'S 210 STATE ST.

Just South of Masonic Temple On State Street White Way HEN A Car With a True Character. II NORTH STEVENS-SALIENT (SIX) have arrived Uere Mrs Joll t'lmuc-y, of Wo-feren without doubt the grandest and quickest remedy for nervous run down. Veak, nen and women ever offered dU 1 and J. all expensive. two after each meal and tln) 2' ter ch unt th feel in this ip.d.1 notice is lf you ar not ln lf you nut vigorous and twice as much yo' ore, the dnjggfit who eoll gladlyYanj what you I is Reliable Proof: l-'nion Hill, N.

J. "I suffered from a nervous breakdown, was afTaemic. (liiii, had a tttomuch tioublc and could not eat, sleep or work. 1 had doctored without benefit until one day I read about Vinol. and alter taking one bottle I bi'Kim to improve.

It strengthened my nerves, gave me a good appetite, ami 1 sleep well and feel better in every way." Mrs. CiiAKi.ES WEST. The reason Vinol is suiierior to any other remedy is because it contains the oldfbt and most famous body-building and strengthening medicine. tonics known to Your money back If It fails. 'Xpert to make their home In Knst on.

the Durn Skunks. Mexican Immllts are advancing the price daily on the lives or liberty of AmtTlraiiH captured by them. They a imxlesl ransom MINI at llrst but no more. Mlssouii sends cedar to Kurope making lead pencils. for yesterday in the Interest of dentistry.

Mrs. Henry Wolf of Bethulto and Mrs. Toney Wolf and daughter, Mary, visited Mrs. Henry Harege Lorena avenue today. Mrs.

Henry Wolf is Mrs. Sarege's mother. Mrs. Catherine Gerdes of Alton spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.

John K. 1'hnlan. Mrs. William Aired of Alton IB via- Luly Drue Uton Drug i hefore 1 dls A FOOL AT 40 It Is HII old proverb Unit every man i bles. J.

Memlenhall, Evansville, IB either u- fool or a physician at 40 40 you'rs a druggist. "I suffered Veil, 1 fooled along for 40 years ln lrom 11! to IS months with a nervous tho practice of pharmacy and the breakdown, t-aid by physicians to be study of iiiediclu mid Druggists everywhere. (I ivi 11 II: ItlllO IU lit! ediclue and therapeutics sdallo neuralgia, cunning general ton- icovered the wonderful' 18 Ol8()llln 8. Seeing your advertise- for 4(, lm ln Kxpress, 1 PRANK JOERCER PAINTER 4 PAPER HANGER 406 E. 7th Street.

Klnloch Phono piesrrUpion for Number 40 tor Hlooil. There, is more of this wonderful prescription Bold and used by the people of our homo city than all bldotl medicines combined. Is Indicated In all depraved conditions of the in blood troubles, In sores, 111 UIUIHI uouuies, in sores, nervous system has liueoni ulcevH, ecuomu and akta in uovnia'." Hospectfullyy J. I euronie, cuturrh, constlpa- stomach, Uidney und liver trou- en lied on Dr. A.

M. Fltihtn-, Druggist. Ho recommended Number 40 which I have received great boneflt from It. Sleep well, good appetite, have gained foi-erul pounds, got up faiHlug fresh ovi'i'jc, morning. Huvn nu pains.

My nervous system has Ueeomo nearly Uuureo, Texan. 1715 Common" by l.uly Drug EAST STEVENS-SALIENT (SIX) No matter In what direction you are traveling the Stevens Salient Six Is the Premier of all cars of Its class SOUTH STEVENS-SALIENT (SIX) WEST STEVENS-SALIENT (SIX) FRED SMITH, Distributor Phone for a Demonstration Bell Wnod River, 138-R Fettfuson Avenue Wood ItiHIUIIllliillliliHIiilllillillllllllllU.

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