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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 7

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Alton, Illinois
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MRS. EUVA OAULKIN8. "I have gained thirty pounds since taking Tanlao and never felt better in my life than 1 do now. Mother says she hasn't Been me looking so well since I was a said Mrs. Elm CaulklM, 303 Blandina Utica.

N. T. "For eighteen long years I suffered from stomach trouble and sluggish liter and during all that time I hardly what a well day was. AB I almost starved myeelt trying to avoid indigestion, I fell, oft until I wag barmy more than a shadow, and was eo weak I was barely able to drag myself around the house. As a result of my long Buffering I became almost a norms i "This was condition I TOM in rtien I started taking Tanlao, but to- da yl am strong and well, feeling and looking like a different person from That I did a short time ago.

is 'no Yonder to me that so many people praise Tanlac to the skies''. Tanlac te sold by Earth's ind by leading druggists everywhere. KEMP'S BALSAM 'thai iFor Headache, Liver. Bowels I 0 griping or inconvenience follows thorough Uver and bowel cleansing Oascarets. Sick headache, bit gases.

Indigestion, sour, upset and an snob, dlstrau gone by j. Nlowt physic on earth for n-upf and children. Ito. te i Advertise in the March 8, at o'clock. MM.

W. tyobb, leader, Called to Missouri en Account at at, PtuVs. will begin at St. Luthsran chnrch at 7:46 p. m.

evening, opposite public jchools on Lorena avenue. Reverend Paul Hanson, pastor. Prom August Wiseman, a stoker at the Tannery, is able to be up attar bslrtg onflnod to his b'ed a week as the result of falling off a street car in St Louis, and was in a hospital at that for a week. Walter Holdhouse III. Walter Holdhause is indisposed at ill home on Lorena avenue.

Small Jonee Qlrl III. Virginia Louise, little daughter of If. and Mrs. C. K.

Jones, in ill at the amlly home. Out Per City Clerk. Herman Wuestenfeld has his petl- ton out and will become a candidate city clerk. Surprise Shower Enjoyed. Mrs.

P. B. Jones entertained In honor of her sister, Mrs. M. Waymire, at her home on 242 Acton ave nue.

Those present were Mrs. C. chert, Mrs. P. L.

Falvra, Mrs. J. touhor, Mrs. Carl Manns, Mrs. Mat )Vaymire, Mrs.

A. Mennemeyer, Mrs. Jl R. Mennemeyer, Mrs. Joe Bvans.

A delicious lunch was served; after which Mrs. Maymire was presented with many useful gifts which were very much appreciated. All departed, hoping to meet soon again. Silver Tea at Methodist Church. A sifver tea will be given by the adles of the Methodist Church They will hold an all day meet- Mrs.

William Cook, Mrs. Raymond Buck and Mrs, Charles Amberg will serve, Recovering From Recent Illness. "Grandma" Baker Is recovering Irom her recent illness. She is nearly 18 years old. Mrs.

Manning Entertains. Mrs. M. M. Manning entertained the Sewing Club at her home in Maplewood yesterday.

Basketball Game. The first team of the Community High SchooVwent to Shurtleff College last night to practice for the tournament which will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Recovering From Illness, Clinton McOnire, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed McQuife, was able to elt up for the first time since his with tonsilltls and an abscess.

Ladles' Aid to Meet. Mr. and' earrett Lewis of Whltelaw avenue received a telegram Tuesday evening informing theft ot the death of Mrs. Lewis' father, Warrington, Mo. Mr.

and Mrs, Lewis have gone to WUrtngton to attend the funeral. ALTOK WOOD MVER NORTH SIDE Mrs. Ray Kersner and little daluihi- are improving from a recent attack ot tonslUtlit C. H. JMlington of Alton.

in wood River yesterday on business, Jo Shannenfelt and Thomas Hooper visited In Alton yesterday. Mrs. Henry Monkln ot Penning Mrs. Frank Oa'ner was a St Louis visitor yesterday. Mrs.

J. B. Daniels form Piedhwnt, is spending the week aa the home of Dr. and Mrs. Barton of Whltelaw Avenue.

Mrs. George Wilkons visited in St. Frank West Is ill at her home in Maple Wood. Alfred Bohlln was a business vfcltor in Wood River yesterday Frank Gainer is in Kansas on business. Elmer Hondertcks distributor for the 1 Standard Oil Company was a Wood 'River business visitor yesterday.

Mrs. p. H. LaFay who has been ill at her home on 1 Wh.t«law Avenue is recovering. Mrs.

Joe Klenatra spent ahe day in St Loula. Mrs. Traband and tour children are recovering at their home a two week illness. Mrs. Frank Roach Is indisposed at her home.

Mrs. Albert Rlngering is ill at her home wltih tonsll'tls. The Odd Fellow Team go to Worden Saturday, all who want to go will meet at the Hall Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. Plenty ot machines be ahere. Mr.

and Mrs. Jorn Paddock motored to -St. Louis and spent the day. To-night is fee regular prayter meeting at the Baptist Church. Elmer Hunt of Maple Wood IB recovering from his recent illness.

The Ladies Aid Society of the River Methodist Church will hold an meeting Thursday with a Silver Tea in the afternoon. The hostesses will be Mrs. Charles Amberg, Mrs. Raymond Buck and Mrs. Wm.

Cook. Lenten services bo hold at the Advertise in the Telegrapn. fmm liHmm fPRINCESS Entertainment of the Better Kind. TONIGHT TOMORROW SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN SESSUE HAYAKAWA SWAMP" A Tals of Howu In Slums, Is the (Urfc groat rttp Illy et friends him! el lore-feat nat ftnanam that mftkm ekaw the ante awaf, VAUDBVILLB 8 n4 ffrf Btiul THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURE8-THE CLASS PHOTOPLAYS PRODUCED Evangelical church by the Rev. IdecTter.

Throughout the Le4ten The Ladles' Aid ot the U. B. Church season services will be held every will hold an all day meeting Thursday Wedensday night at 7.80 o'clock at in the and wiirdo quilting, the church. St Sewlnq Circle to Meet. The ladies of thetSt Bernard's Sew- Ing Circle will meet Thursday, all day, and do sewing.

Presbyterian Ladles' 'Aid Meeting. Mrs. Frank Hancock, Mrs. Frel Snodgrass will be hostesses to the' Ladles' Aid Society ot the First Presbyterian Church next Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m.

In ''the church PW- lors. Party at Malomy, Home. The following attended a party glv- at the homevot David Maloney of Maplewood: Doris Latowsky. Mable Slater, Bister Volz. Gertrude Stewart, Pauline Maxey, Blva Dawson, Doro- McNally, Francis Beiser, Francis Maloney, David Maloney, Park Preston Chalk, Gregory Mooney.

Walter Van Duesen. Music and dancing was enjoyed by those present. Refreshments were served. Farnow Out For Trustee. Robert Farrow is circulating his papers Mr village trustee.

Boy at Carr Mr. and Mrs. Otto Carr of law avenue are announcing the OT" rival of a boy at their home, MlMlon Circle to Meet. Mission Circle of. the First Bapt'st Church will meet with Mrs.

Earl Stocker, 662 Whitelaw avenue, A Coming Oartoonldt. North Alton sent out some years ago into the world a young man who has mode good aa in artist, ami cartoonist. wan a Telegraph carlrer boy for some time, and shy, at first Showed BOtne of his work to the writer, who then now was the North Side reporter for the Telegraph. The latter Encouraged tho lad to keep it up, and the Telegraph itself- boosted the boy and his worlt. Finally, a poBttlon was secured for him in a St.

Louis Engraving Company's plant and uw North Alton boy grew and grow until he WM sent to a bigger plant in Chicago. HQ is yet, and to make good. That lad is John Maytord, Yesterday the writer saw several pieces ot the pencil work of Violet Herman, youngest daughter of Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. O. Herman, and can truthfully say they, are exceptionally She has decided talent with a pencil and can become a successful.

cartoonist more than that can hope to become an artist if she asplrs to that. She can earn good money as a cartoonist, and some vary excellent cartoon cuts could be made at her drawings. Alton has an establishment now where cartoons are me- taled ready for the press, and they out to. draft Miss Viotat to make drawing of interest for them, and then print the finished article. Lent la Here and ard Retailing at 25c.

the Doxen. Not many weeks'ago consumers of fresh eggs wero compelled to pay 86 cents a dozen for them. Recently fhe honu ot. the country 'ended'a protracted strike, and began laying' eggs in large quantities, -and prices began tumbling. It is" a big drop from 65o to 25c a dozen, and.eggs should take the place of meat to a considerable extent anyway.

beginfo today and for forty days the consumption of eggs will Increase." The snow storm, and accompanying cold, 1 may also cause a decrease in the supply of eggs so that it would appear to'be the part of wisdom to git a-plenty while you're gfttln' right now. rfow Then Mayor Gradolph's Opportunity Is Here. thje heaviest snow storm in two or three years 'around here, will give Mayor Gradolph, of Clifton, the chance to furnish a sleigh for every unttached girl or woman in Godfrey has been annually it there was sufficient snow on the ground to permit. Farmers are greatly pleased because of the snow fall and ar hopeful it wil! stay put for some time. If it does they say, it will mean adding sands of dollars to the value of this year's wheat crop.

New Quarters Occupied Meat Market The remodeled, repainted and decorated Crawford building at the cornw of State street and Delmar avenue ts functioning again, Mr, Peebles having Jnotad his meat market fixtures, and supplies yesterday evening and last night, frotn the building to the Crawford The spaoe occupied by the market ta the Kreahner store VtH be utilized by Mr. Kreehneh, by plaJcng therein jilUottal grocery stock. That block in street between Delmar avenue Elm street to steadily ng the direction of becoming a omplete block. Snow Bound in Kansas. Wm.

Hatner, former resident, who xpected to arrive here last night to the funeral today of his half irother, John Whoelock, was unable get to Alton. He ts snow bound in he vicinity of Kansas City and it is aid no train can come through from he wwrt, because Of the heavy snow storm, or succession of snow storms that section. Contractor Samuel Malshall has HIGHEST Tonight and Tomorrow Woman WNEWtiNeti WHITE HANDS Hpbart Boswbrth Siorv Gardner Sullivan scorch pas ng Rere'i picture yen must net nilBBr "WHOKQ eoraody and latest Watch For It I completed the construction of the fine modern farm for Weber In Godfrey township, and painters and plasterers have About finished their part of the construction work. Shortly after that is done Mr. Weber will occupy ft with his family.

Mrs. William Klebolt has returned to Godfrey after a visit with local relatives. Mrs. Fred Hageman, while not fully recovered from a siege of sickness at her home on the Grafton road, is gaining steadily. B.

F. Farley is lust completing the erection of a fine garage at his home on Kim fttreet It is reported that. John T. Ryan, who has been ill for several months at hla home on Elm street, is growing steadily weaker, arid his relatives are greatly alarmed over his condition. Members of the Snow Shovellers Union could have picked up several dollars today In this end of town, cleaning snow off sidewalks but snow shovellers wero hard to get If It 4tnd been Saturday when the big snow oamo, Hw ould have been an easy mat ter to draft Boy Scouts, and these last are always eager and willing to do odd jobs when they can get them, not as Scouts but as little business men and workers.

1 The members of the Kim Street Presbyterian church' lion, met yesterday at the Mrs. Sadie Glaaebrenner, considerable discussion decided give aa entertainment at the church "St Patrick's Day" in the There will be a porgram and ments. The Gleaners are trying Ml help out the building fund of the new church, and those who can, shouTd patronise the social affairs arranged by them. The cause is good. P.

C. Kreshnw, grooet, who ban been Ul at his homo in the Bets; "building la bath to work in his store. Ipaslrion's A toft white choice of of ioctetn. readily by tkt nw of Oriental Cream PBMO. T.

Member'Vaudeville Managers Protective Association THE HOME OF THE BIG PRODUCTIONS 10o-25o, Nights, 16c-33c, Inc. Tax, Dally It to "II Last Showing Rex 'The Conquering Power' With Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry AUSO AN EDUCATIONAL LIKE Ray, Fern Marie A Vaudeville Diversion Orpheum dr. Orpheum Acts Ford Price Dancing On A Sliver Thread Tomorrow Friday and Saturday ATTENTION Daughters and Sons With thu grotstt east ef star Msamblsd on ths soften I Llayd Hebertu Qhapjei Mathilda from the Mcitep Pan ef 0, CUrdner flulllvsn A Drama ef Mother's Father's Sons weven together by deft touch of a master. A Drama real petnla, tmnum tlena, yeura and mine. Also Al St, John in "STRAIGHT FROM THE FARM" Weadiek La Due IN "Jllddles" Brphsum And JB.

Orpheuw i Hall Dexter IN "What's it all About' 1 A Vtfi.n1iii-.o1xr The Biggest and Best Show in Town. A UOU1U ttSl Better Show for Less Money. Why Pay More?.

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Years Available:
1853-1972