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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 12

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PAGE SCRAPS 30 Percent Cut in Relief Allowances For Carlinville TPBSPAY, JPLY 13, Caledonia Rub 17. 5. Goodbye Hiring to Be Due To Reduced From A 30 in fi rr 'i'i Ij-irrng Jxty 'i'i to th fton 'it i )f; Ken An (n 2B-- r-5 Motorcyclist at Hardin'Hits Mule And Bridge Rail Jarlumnviflr Man Leg and Sustains Other i Injuries HARDCT. JoJy A emiie. a zrwSesryrfe aad the raS-.

astg ije Harfin bridge Ai- alietviant Jacksonville to a i u-rth a North Alton News Mr. Carrey the tewae Oecrre E. FrSe4el te Caliwos CwHrty. A week wot tractw. Jazrw atwst 'Ake a fsccrt were WorM and state, their he rarae to HanEa Sunday to '-a.

-rrr nijjht in the at fty oft to 'A brought its flight back to Starts Back to New Construction Work at Roxana the trip in for Botwr.od from net Ml in arrrjmplUfc hit Garages Houses Are i Up MONTf.KAL J'. nn The it he iti tin The a five aw! a half The mtrk iJown the JJ it Itrge put rt ft ft iy fSigM Er.g- L. et for CAKftOLLT ON r-r'- outt 'over fc 4 fc fc lay Mwrtoy Au- EM sixth rtrML jfurt r. ROXANA. July pie are new on their Thf ftea -r Waller A c5c OT o( a houi on liwf VL ewnd new fa.T/i-i* la Ca3- that he heard a ki-: county rade his .1:0 f-vjrrty so rt and when crwfi the Hardin bridge be with the beauty he with concrete on apprcce-fc and had 5o 'he of Dr.

J. K- for medical attention. A after he proceeded r-orth on Riyjte 100 and a mile more above this city he col- with a mule that had suddenly out upon the highway ard he was thrown from the motor- fracturing right leg in p'acw above the ankle. returned to the doctor's office v.here temporary medical at- again administered be- of the nature of hi? was taken to a Jacksonville the Sidwell ambulance. Sifber said that he had been employed at the state hospital in Jacksonville for 33 Shipping B.

ARM Mumch. iiretlforit Of the Caxoline at the Mwday ntff.ting attended with Water Meeting be 'unit v. major rajnL at two Bureau week by an ordinance of the t. that ai! Join the No more out-side Hartfordi i unit will meet. Wed- at the home of Lance Kuhnllne, and the 3ei- HAP.TFOP.D.

July Hart- wn vi)1 Zlven rt tifiny K. Htsi He on yz5 ptrttininz urAer to and Frank the i th ir "jrular meeting Service Sutioni ni 'C and Peorla, with The transacted fn fatnity at tnejr Barton of the walipr with Church had a picnic Place, Sunday Monday. jail exempt C. E. Wade, Monday eveninx at the thurch.

i The committee corn- job with the Kervite Ktnton, to Royal met for a brief and Leland Chino-j Pinochle Club i At Rurfmu Monday at the home and Oscar MiM G. Z. Miller on Kart Forest PtenU, at Fry Park Kiienffrt entertained their pinochle at T. R. Rambo.

CARROI.I.TON—The annu- 'club Saturday evening. Desert waa Ball Games the game between Alton and Roxana on the diamond the icore waj 12 to 5 the of Shirt; I will be gitfn Mr and SfhiM. and wun twin brother and family, Har- niiiauies ncnte ivey McFatfand, of Washington, D. c.a«* of Bap- AIjo other another brother and sister, Mrs. Laura Burkley of Maplewood and John and family of Kirk- and Rollan i '-pwied of Oitn j' Neijfh-; MM.

Mrs. Clem-; Qf Oninty farm Bureau fey home presided over the cession. the guidance of Klein, BurkdoJI they were on the of the homo Attend Ptente week In preparation I HARTFORD Mr. and for the return of Walker, July Koneffke of 19. KJein wiil retire to devote Utiw-t were anvonx the many 1 time to her I at Trinity Lutheran church reunion and picnic dinner of the served at a late hour.

Prizes were Two Paul family WHJI held by Mr. and William Reed, and E. Wade absent ay ln ly a I Mr ami Mr! Q. KlPinert, and Mr. The Beilwwn Sunday held and R.

Harris. The next annual picnic dinner Sunday in meeting will be held at the home MM. Fry City park h'-re. Hunday fchool Mrrt CARROLLTON Two Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

R. Harris. Fishing Trip young couples will meet thin eve- spent week-end Greenfield alter of at Sunday at the Western nmx- The Dauxhtcrs fishing. Those who wc-nt were: bureau, MiM ClarsU Walker ha. been putt of vacation in past week after vlming hfrr paif-nu III.

I Board of by chairman, Klery Hardin. the Macoupin County lioard nl fte- vJew rcri-ivmg Wb a re- of property throughout county. Mont of thi Jhavf ri'Mivrf from property in Oiiim- vllle'g Standard Addition bin from sections county are beginning to flood the of Investigation of the on the property of those submitting for an Investigation has bt.vn going forward under the direction of Jhe bward in ordrr to accurately the property value. Aniiaiinne IMrth CAUUNVII.LK. Mr.

and Mrs. Vi-rnun Angrlo are the pnrentji of a baby boy, which was born at MR- c.oupln Hospital, Saturday. The child morn thnn eight pounds ni. birth. He WHS christened Norman Bruce Angelo.

This Is their first chlW. Auks IXvnrrn John W. Miller is lielng sued for divorce by his wife, Msry Mlllci, in the Mnrnupfri Circuit Court. Mis. Miller rhnrged her husband with willful dwrtlon.

Hull for partition V.H* filod with the ('in-ult Clerk, Irvin Krarter, Hatuidny, entitled Claude Dixon, Military Academy grove In Alton. of the Christian Church will picnic i DfvnMd Hatkmeister of Bentonjat Kry park and the Friendly Bible St. Ixiuis. who attended the' class of the Baptist Church will picnic with his parents. Is a house- meet in the church parlors.

at the Koneffke's for a week, A P. The Business league compwcti of Hartford merchants find service station operators tnr-t for a short business session at the hull on Delmar the Plaintiff Stewart, et Xonc versus Bert Board To Hcur Petitions The Bouiil of Ximc to ninrl nt 4 lodny In City Hall to Ht-l on tlm peiltlinm for in the cliiKslllrnilon of Ions from it-Kldenrc to buxinpm on (hi! Wt orlKlnnlly for Weilncmlay evcnliiK, but lm-k of quoiiiin prevented beliiK taken nml (he board ncjjounied tlm until today. One petition IK (hat avenue Monday evpning. Several were but no action taken by the Thfy plan to hold their next meeting on Monday evening July 26. In Car Accident HARTFORD- Word ban neon received by Ray York, post Informing her of an accident which Helen Hampton nntl Dorthy Cray hart over the weck-cml.

AccorrlinK to word weivcd hnre Hampton suffered a broken arm and nml Mrs. Grny and Tho two were tnknn to the home of MlM Hampton's aunt In St. after thn accident which oo- currpfl ncnr Wanhington, Mo. Hampton In the of Mr. nml I.

M. Hampton of Nilwnod In IhR HMlstnnt post- mlslrrits. Home from Kentucky JIARTKOHO- T. It. Ramho and her two i-hllilren of West street returned from a week's vacnllon In Milburn, Ky.

Rambo nnd her children iiccompnnlod Mrs. E. K. Redford. her mother, and ntul Krnlik- lin Redfiiril-of Toledo, who were iilso ncrompniiieil by Mr.

ntul Klin-it llnstin nnd children, Sue iiiifl of Toledo, llnstin stayed Mllhiim while her limiil nnd the Uefords returned to Toledo. Mrs. Knmbo was to a dinner Sunday with the following Kiu-sts O. W. Rcdfonl of Puxlco, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Xelpho Hedford nnd dnut(hter, and Miss Abintutm nf HI. BertU Sumnierx of Alton, Mr. and Klhert and children, and K. X.

Rnlfurd and children of Toledo. from Illntna of Mm, Irene CJaipy for reznnlnyi lot at northwi-Ht corner of HARTFORD Z. MIHor of Ninth and sUcet It may be lolil for busmcus that other Is that of Kiancri Wuellner tor loi tiio northwest corner of Ct-niral and Royal street to muke pennanetit the right of the tot, many years lite. filling station Silajje made from Atlas according to W. State Collogo, In value to when dairy corn sllago cattle feed.

Diesel running on milk. Ale capable of Purest street, who recently underucKt two tnnjor operations at Barnes HoKpiinl In St. l.ouli, Improving rapidly at his home, relatives He to return to work at the Intci national Shoe Co. In a few weeks. Miller; Is In the carpenter shop the International plant.

Not moru limn HX) use of water and one feeder, U. B. Thompwm, poultry specialist ai Oklahoma A. and M. too tightly Gripping tile wlicn dilviiiK causes lallgua.

You relaxed but alert. The Friendly class hojstenws will be Mrs. Charles Ncal. Mrs. Klmer Short, Mrv Curtis Bishop and Mrs.

Louis Biihop. The Pollyanna class of the Bap- list Church wiil be cntertaincrl Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I.ily Vandersand. The Friendly Fordlct class, also of the Baptist Church will have a picnic supper and farewell parly for its teacher, Miss Nita Ford, Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Varnle. Miss Ford leaves this week on a six-week vacation trip to the west coast.

Cnrroliton Notes CAHROU.TON— Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brennan and Miss Mary Brennan of St. Louis and Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Rynn of Granite City were Sunday guests of Michaei Brennan. Mrs, V. Bathbone of Jersey- vlllc and Miss Helen Bishhop spent Sunday In with Lieutenant ftathhone, who was recently transferred from the CCC camp" to Camp Macon at Dccatur. Mr. and Mrs.

George Carmody, Mrs. P. J. ailhouly, and Mm. of St.

Louis were jjuexts Sunday ol i iirmody's parents, Mr. Mrs. Tim Carmody. Mrs. John Henslcr Is spending days In Springfield with Ford will leave Friday her daughter, Mrs, Maude Jackson.

Gilbert Strode of Memphis. spent the week-end here with Mrs. Strode and family, who guests of Miss May me Andrews. Mrs. A.

K. Baldwin and sons, James and Klrhy left Monday for Lake Geneva to spend the week. Powell, R. of Columbia, S. left Sunday for New York City, where she has accepted a position.

She spent several weeks IK re with her Mr. and Mrs. Bon Powell. Mrs. Nellie Jones of Chicago is spending a days here as the guest of MI.SI Ann Wlddovvsoti.

Miss for Grants I'axs, to visit her and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Chailes IX Kinney. En route Ford will visit the Kev. and Mia. Mums Foul in Kansas City, Mr.

and Mm. Kml Simonds in Boulder, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller In l.o» Angeles. She will return home northern route through St.

1'iuil. Minn. The Rev. Father Michael En- light, of St. John 1 Church, led Monday on a tvvo-ueek motor trip to Colorado and points of interest there.

Outing absence a Jesuit from St. Lmiis will conduct In (he St. John's Church. The first mmmniv transcontinental flight in a seaplane wax made lit June, when Kit-hard Archbold flew from Han Diego. to North Beach, in 17 hoursi 2 Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Haller, Mr, and Mrs. Denny Harbke, Mr. and Mrs. Don McLain, Mr.

and Mrs. L. Burns of Edwardsville, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Vincent of Brighton and Mr.

and Mrs. Rae DawEon. Roxana Xotaa Frank Klabolt and daughter, Anna, of Alton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Harris.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kroeger and and son, Edward, spent Sunday in St. Louis. Mi.

and Mrs. Joe Campbell spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haller. Mrs.

Henry Rethorn is spending a few days with her parents. Mr. find Mrs. Jom Mettler of Greenville. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Becker of Kirkwood, spent first of week In Koxana. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Westbrook and daughter, Pear), relumed after spending week-end in Jerscyvillc. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bean have turned after a few days In Mt, Vernon.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Fowler and and Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Bust spent the day in St. Louis. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Harbke and d.iuEhter, Bonnie Lee, left for Devil's Elbow in the Ozarjis to spend a week. Dr. nnd Mrs. C.

E. Dorr and Miss Gertrude Dornseif nml Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bchme nnd daughter, visited at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.

W. K. Anderson the last of the week. The Misses Ailsn Purdy ami Rowa Morgan of St. Louis were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. William Reed Sunday evening. Blllie Reed returned to St. Louis with them for visit. Mr.

nnrl Mrs. Dnn Haller of Alton visited at the home of their son, Walter Haller. Virgil Durrell spent the weekend with wife and daughter at Keyesport. Carl Arnold, is spending a week at Si-ottvilie. Karl Henderson nnd fnmily and Mr.

nnd Mrs. C. W. Andreus and are lenving for a few days In Die Ozarks. Mr, and Roy A lines family have returned Hfici weeks in Kentucky.

and two KnterUIn at Family Dinner Mrs. Fred Cook and daughter, Mildred, entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honpr of Mr. and H. C. Haves, their son-in-law and daughter, Mi.

and Mrs. Joseph Bogard of Si. l.ouls. Guests were Miss, Allle Hayes of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Taalklngton and daughter, Doris; Mr- and Clarence Tuey ami daughters, Henry Tuey, Charles Hayes and the Misses Lor- fliu. Teresa and Genevicve A professional driver recently drove more lhayi miles without blowing his horn. East Hardin operated by bounty Farm Bureau for the season Saturday! when the plant began packing forj market yxw of peaches' raised on the farm of CHriji Baum. 5'-i miies southeast of Hardin. The are of a fine quality and are being shipped to the Chi-1 cago market.

The crop will consist of nine freight cars of 600 bushel each. It will the largest consignment of peaches i ever shipped from the Hardin area and has an estimated value of 000. 'Rabbit Fever' HARDIN Freesmeyer, well known farmer three miles souLh of Hamburg is suffering with a case of Tularema (rabbit contracted from wood ticks. After the case was diagnosed by both state and local physicians the cause was traced to wood ticks which are supposed to have gotten onto rab- bits and through the grass to the body of Freesmcycr. It is said that the woods contain many of the ticks and that persons are warned to be careful of the Freesmeyer is being treated for the ailment at home.

I Wood River Womau Heir In Bunker Hill Estate BUNKER HILL, July 'Special H. Mercer has been appointed by the probate court to administer the estate of his wife, Nelle H. Mercer. The estate consists of real estate valued at S4000 and persona! property valued at $300. Heirs are Wilbur H.

Mercer and two daughters, Esther Lukcn of this city, and Gladys Dona of Wood River. 'A report of accounts in the estate of the late William Oldenettel has been filed by Edward Olde- nettle, administrator, showing receipts of $601.30. A total of $1007 has been paid out. Penning Honored BUNKER and Mrs. John Penning entertained at 12 o'clock dinner Sunday in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Penning of Alberta, who are visiting here. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters of St.

Louis, Miss Mary Thode, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Bruckert nnd Mrs. Kate Gruenholz. Mmllsnn-O'BHpn Wedding BUNKER and Mrs.

Richard O'Brien of this city are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Bernire. to Orval Madison of Worden, at the Methodist church in East Alton Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. The Rev. W. D.

Simmons officiated. The bride was dressed in white satin and carried white lillies. The couple were attended by Miss Francis O'Brien, sister of the bride, and Loren Klein. The wedding was attended by a large number of relatives and friends. They will make their home in Wood River, III.

Bunker Hill BUNKER Hart of California is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Winchester. Miss Gertrude Wayne'of Franklin, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.

Cash. Mrs. Frank Noll is home after a two week visit with her son In St. Louis. Miss Mary Muck, who has been a guest of the Rev.

nnd Mis. has returned to Hoyleton. Miss Florence Dry of St. Louis spent the week-end with her Mr. and Mrs.

f). Dey. Mrs. Carrie has gone to Washington, D. to visit her sister and daughter.

Warner Rull and daughter, Wllmn, and La Verne nre Itlng in Kainnount Va, Minnie Harms of Mascoutah the week with Mrs. Catherine Renting. Harriet Campbell of St. Louis a guest of Mrs. Virginia Cuthbertson.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams were In Piggott, this attend, ing reunion of the family at the home of Miss Leah AB-Day The of Ehn Street will meet itv ar sfce roar.Xr>- of Mrs, C. Hamer on Route 11J. will leave the Elrs tomorrow 30 o'cVxfc- A wili be served.

Anvang to before the'clsss a the ar.niial fcaked hara wf-per. wfcifh be gives the evening of 28. Birth of Sen Mr. and P.wly of road are an- nouneiag the birth of a fan. Sunday evening, as St.

Joseph's pitaL The babe been given the name of Gary Edward. is the first chiSd, and the first grandchild of either family. Mrs. Rudy will be remembered as Ruth Abiem On Wrist Van of Levis Lane suffering from an abscess on his wrist. The infection has resulted in the beinj; swollen and inflamed, but is responding to treatment- He under the care of a physician.

R. X. To Meet Members of Carnation Camp. Royal Neighbors, wiJl hold a regular meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the of Union Veterans' hall. State street.

Regular order of business will be transacted. Sweet Corn and Tomatoes Being one of the first asparagus growers in this territory. James Wannamacher has not forgotten how to raise sweet corn and tomatoes. Monday he delivered to a North Side store some of the finest Early Bantam corn and tomatoes seen this season. Wannamach- er is ma.ung his home with his son-in-law and daughter, Dr.

and Mrs. O. A. Meyer, in East Alton, but conducts farm in Wanna- macher lane. Some years ago he raised the finest strawberries grown in this section.

yt Jt f. Kirkwood. is rWtitsf at fcome of her nepbn uxj niece, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Bates, of Wed Elm Aviate Darjttoon. William Htood and David Desper tave re- iwned to St. Crotx Win. afler a week-end vfcit with Margam Holland of Wett Delmar arenue. DooaW.

small of Mr, and William Tanner, ill at home cc: Elm ttieeS. Mr J. W. Taff of Gra nile CHy were Sunday of Taf mother. Mrs.

M. Baker, of meet. William Caliahan. who been vbmcg bis Biter. Miss Margaret Caliahan.

and his brother. County Auditor T. Cailahan. of North State street. left today for Milwaukee.

where he associated with the Milwaukee Press Chib. a newspaper organization. "Bill" been in St Louis on a business mission. Mtsa Mary Cope of Belle street spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Justice Rujsotl in East Hardin. Miss Dorothy Ruth of West Delmar avenue returned to her clerical work at the office of the Bell Telephone after a two- weeks' vacation, part of which spent in Chicago and Nilu-ood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClintock returned to their home in Chester.

111. Mrs. McClintock, who underwent operation some time ago, has been recuperating at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Murphy, of West Elm street.

Miss Virginia Sturgeon, Miss An- nnbelle Montague. William Ward and Orville were visiting in St Louis, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Pfaff ol Myrtle street and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Pfaff of Davis street were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pfaff in Carlinville. Mrs.

Paul Benecke of State street has resumed her work at the Rain Rain store after a week's vacation. Joseph Crowson of West Elm street was a visitor in Hettick, on Saturday, Frank Warren and Harry Chappee have returned from a visit in Poplar Bluff, Mo. They lived there when they were "kids" and always wanted to have a look at the old home town. Many changes have taken place since' they left, they said. Hardin Woman Shot in Chests Sheriff HM tetter Tei Funeral Plans I HARDIN, Jaly 13.

Henry Carlton, 4S, is ferine from bullet wound in chert, and Sheriff E. Baker fa letter, purportedly written Carlton, to which the lined tor her own ieral. The shooting occurred night, at the home ot her law and daughter, Mr. and Earl Stein, on the Bjrd farm, west of Hardin. It was said at the I that the first fired tnissvj ft I mark and the bullet wai in the kite-hen wait.

The (that struck Carlton er.ter«4 I her body in the region of th, heart, struck a rib. and came est at the beck. Saturday. Stein and wife turned from a chopping trip sj Hardin and were placing their supp'y of groceries In the kitchea of their home when a shot fired through the screen door, Use sheriff was told. In a six-page letter, said to htvt been written by Mrs.

Carlton. the tr how (he had remained in near the Stein home watched every wove ot the yoi couple. The letter is being by the sheriff, who, with Can Beaty, a deputy, was called to the home. Drs. Peisker and Garcelon, were called to attend Mrs, CarHoa, said she had a fair chance of Bethalto Pentecostal Revival Under Way BETHALTO, July revival is being conducted on the lawn of the Pentecostal church under the direction of Evangelist Paul Bruton of Macomb.

Special divine healing services wiil be held Thursday evening. The Rev. A. Robinson reports that the attendance is good. Bethalto Xotes Mida Clark is visiting relatives in Hornshy.

Miss Clara Doerr of East St. Louis visited last week with Miss Dorothy Doerr. Mr. and Mrs. Reed have returned from a vacation spent in Chicago and at the Dells of Wisconsin.

Dr. and Mrs. P. S. Waters and family have taken a cottage at Chautauqua for the remainder of the summer.

Irene Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schmidt observed her sixth birthday with a party SaU urday afternoon. There were 24 little girls and boys present and games were played on the lawn during the afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. E. Fischer of Alton visited at the R. K. Head residence Sunday afternoon.

Everett Scott is seriously ill. Maurice Kistner spent the weekend in Chicago as a guest of the Chicago Daily News. While in the city he enjoyed a trip through the' newspaper building and also attended a big league ball game. Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Bassett of Fosterburg were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ellsperman. Miss LaVerne Apple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. K. Apple returned Sunday from Boulder where she had been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Cal Lawrence and Mr.

and Mrs. Ollie Linquist and Loraine Dettmers visited the zoo In Forest Park Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Cables of Ea.st St.

Louis visited with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Prehn Sunday. Birthday Party for Girl at Greenfield GREENFIELD. July W.

L. Hall entertained a group of children Monday afternoon, the occasion being the fifth birthday of her daughter, Aileen Guests were Lois Ann and Marisue Greene, Nam-y and Alice Hettick, Harlcne and Don Gustine, Martha Ann and Billy Finney' Joan Warner, Lois Crouc-h, Donald Masters, Kay Link, Bohby ay Witt, Ethel Barton, Bobi Daum Glenna Morrow. Dickie" Bauer Sonny Thaxton, Harold Glenn Cooper and Buddy Cannedy. Pattv Barton assisted with the "games- Lieut. Howard F.

Klein recently flew from New York to Montreal and return in an average time of 3 hours, 15 minutes, for the 71S mile trip. In the United a two million wotn-out automobiles were scrapped last ye.ir. I Scheffel, Smith Sign With Cards BRIGHTON, July 13 Belmont "Butch" Scheffel, Brighton's gift to baseball, and one of the best right-handed pitchers in this territory, was signed by the St. Louis Cardinals Monday afternoon after a conference with the scout. Jack Ryan.

After witnessing one of the greatest games of the 21-year-old star's career at the semi-pro championship game in Edgemont Sunday night. Jack Ryan, the Cardinal scout asked for an interview the next afternoon. At Edgemont Sunday night Scheffel went, to the mound for Alton to the rescue of AI Bohn who had been bombarded for 9 and 7 runs. Scheffel had just finished a 9-inning game at Jerseyville that afternoon, but he fanned the first two to face him while the third batter grounded out At the end of the game, had piled up a total of 12 strikeouts and allowed only 2 hits and 2 runs to win the championship for the Alton In- (iees over Maryville. Ryan asked.

Scheffel to accompany the Cardinals on their next eastern-trip to begin Aug. 17 and continuing through Sept. 12. He will go to Decatur in the spring. Scheffel is 21 years of age, 6 foot 2 inches tall, weighing 160 pounds, bats and throws right handed.

He was a member of the 3935 graduating class of Brighton Community High School winning many games for the local nine. Thus far this season he has won 10 games against one loss, that being to the strong St. Mary's team of Alton. He has struck out 74 batters, allowed a total of 56 hits and 22 runs, Ryan invited Scheffel to come to the Cardinal games any day and call for a suit to go down to the field to throw some balls in batting practice. P.yan said that if he preferred to he could accompany the team to Bradenton, Fla.

next spring to whip his speed ball into shape for the coming season His Decatur contract was for $100 a month and all of his expenses. Frank Waide, business manager of the Alton Independents, announced today that Bobby Smith also playing on the Alton Imtees team, had been signed up with the Cardinals by Jack Ryan. All in all, three players have won given opportunities to play in "big time" through activities wit hthe team at Edgemont. AI Bohn, pitcher, has two offers under consideration, on from the St. Louis Browns and the other from the Cardinals.

The Browns offer to pay him a $500 bonus when he completes a season next year. The Cardinals, it is said, will pay a bonus at the start of the season. One Tear in Armjr went to Jefferxon Barracks, v.htrt he entered the army for one year 1 service. He was one of 50 of military graduates at the Univpr. sity of Illinois chosen for the year of active army service.

He'hsj just returned from Camp Custtr, where he assisted In the training of the summer camp. In 1902. David Buick adapted hit marine engine to the buggy." The Cadillac Engine Co. was organized then, The German Zeppelin Company, owners of the ill-fated Hindtiv burg, will continue its demonstration service during 1937 with be- tiveen 15 and 20 round trips planned. His Life Is Worth Living Again Since' He Began Krufion Laxatiwi Ttnie Alton Man's Lift frtm Om tf Sufftrinf That Sari Haaltb; Indipstiiii, Kidnay Troublt, Mirvim- nass Yialds Easily to Kri- Gon.

"It is easy to understand now why so many people are praising KruGon's action," said Mr. Hen'rj Grace, 1915 Moreland Alton, a respected local gentleman has lived here for the past thirty- four years, recently in talkinj MR. HENRY GRACE first oil filter was Installed tomobile ln 1924. At GROCIRS BROKEN SLEEP Bad Dreams, Gnnhing of Teeth lon of Stoinarh wwtf VERMIFUGE. with the KruGon Man who is meeting crowds of local people all the Sanders Drug Store, BroadwW Market this city; "KruGon is such a blessing everyone who suffers as I continued Mr.

Grace, "I had in a terribly serious condition wilt low blood pressure, and kidney trouble. My system had become so with poisons I could not find an)'; thing to help me in the least. was forced to take the strongest of purgatives all the time and ever then they lost their power on iW stubborn case. My Kidneys so irregular I could not get a nights sleep. I was forced to up at all hours of the night, res nnd sleep was broken and 1 felt if my entire body was gradual') wearing-out Then to make oven more miserable my became badly nffecterT.

I hardly eat anything without attacks of Indigestion Gas would form and I would boa' badly. The foods soured and oil" hot acid would come up into ro throat. I did my best to get relief, tried first one medicine then another but all to no ava It was not until I began that my health troubles were lleved." i "This new KruGon for me what all else had do," continued Mr. Grace, stomach and bowels were regulated, kidneys began to "a lion properly and before 1 it I was eating and enjoying wftj I had been denied for years without any ill effects aflerw I now sleep soundly the night through, get my niucb MR ed rest and sleep, get up in morning refreshed nnd ready 'fl the days work ahead of me. wonderful to be so well again he able to enjoy life Ilh8 Thin new laxative-tonic WTO.

changed my life from one ferlng to that of good and health, even after all else 1 The KruGon Man is ing crowds of local people Drug Store, and Market this city, he is introducing and expwg, the action of this new ie Adv,.

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