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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 4

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FOUR ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH MONDAY, DECEMBER ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH I'uhli i i-i Minn IV'ioprnph I'rlntlnp Coirpnny Mnnnninfi -i matter nt the postofflce, nt of Congress, March 3, 1879. Pc'l to the crcrlttrrt to It 'l, nnfl tO ItV Will As llct'oir Behind SIDE GLANCES DMIy. hy cnnHi, vent. i hv Mull IP Mtmi I rmlf rnnnthi 3 one 'TVjnth rrti ul Dnll'v'. nnf.

mr.nth $1 a -11 pit-Hnlktnv Drtf'lH. l.iipirlllll MUD. Hi Onvlil i WASllINi I I lust 1 alia, kcd the I'mted th" imh- ol us his In- ha- he. n. led Hi- liheials, -ili and p' i-l'-lii'-nts ol Japan.

for yeai- has thought 'A many American-, in lu- arms and y. re la Just as la. ha'." -i ol led atta'-k ha- conii. I'ndei Die ('on-titnlion of the t'niteil Slates, ih' I'l 1 ill'. a--ioii" the nece of M'-tion bnl a fni mai lesollllinll 1 that ol (Vi I.

it ol opinion mil unit ol Dee urn "Oil! Co 11 ions i i i lit or m.iv, ilicu'in. dist In 1 our mi i'i i-ition icmpor.inlv ruling. or portion ol it. Tin' r.men is pilot of our connirv ind it is to do no in tmici l.oiu:.)- v. o.k sh.tt-.

and concent, etlorl inlcri.ourse be Ihe till on Hi" pi od.U'l ion side as it but Our ountrv, apparent that Ani'-ii'-a a Scar. 4. lor In- has suceeeded jdividim: Amei u-a's -o that military and naval supplies v. ill not as lully to B.ilain as piolei-iion ol both coasts becomes essenlial a division of some of the weapons OPB BY r.CRVICe. INC.

T. M. Rf.n U. S. PAT.

OFF. 25 Years Ago I and A bout Alton Brail announced thai hr had hatched a to bulk local sprrrl The irl-n wns nl to policeman. The motorcycle cop, I mav- would have police Pavers would uotk whenever hr- saw fit. thus brine enabled he 50 Years Ago we wait for culprits nl nil hpurs of I he day Tlu plan would cosl fhr eily nothing the mayor con- because Ihe officer would be paid SI for conviction. Ihe betim added to fines.

It was expected thai Lloyd Georr.e would bo Iho Ml1 p.imo nWnister of F.nrjand. Kinj4 George had re ll bout Altor Decenther 8 Id 1 )I A. Smith and Goorj.o K. Hopkins appointed commillee of Ihe new and League had called on Mayor Joeslinj: in pelilion of asking enforeemen, di i close Ihe saloons on Sunday and at Hie hour eacli week-day F.dward I.CMS member ol Ihe commitlec. ill of la lri could not lake part in Ihe presentation.

loeslim: said he the petition eralion. He of the commilleoineii the intention of Ihe lo seek business on Sunday. Reply was made thai nn "Lustur very decide. i viexvs. you says if we didn't live so far away, he'd go down to Wash.ngton and give Congress a piece of his mind!" (ll.esieo hut a unionist, leader, refused and was kum would next call upon Lloyd Mrs Henrv Kran, and Henrv Miller named deleuates from Ihe McKinley School Patrons' As- ociation to the Alton Health Couneih Mrs.

Kran, was a former leacher a. the -school and Mille, ated a grocery store. The Jersevville City Council decided lhal would be no'Sunday movies in Jerseyvdle. A. podge, manager of a theater a.

Jerseyv, le r( the, ight lo base Sunday movies but. ul Jders, i. was said, jumped inlo tin. thick II, headed off atiy chance he ha-e he had lo uet permission to operate on un 1 The Rev E. L.Gibson, the Rev.

Prcull. the L. x. Twin- and Otto Kramer participated a im a. a reception for Rev.

and Mrs. O. at Ihe annex of the German Lvan- K( IVIblinon.ntebein.so.dloresiden.sofAl.onUn;- i for kind ol is opvu.i time li.is 1'i'cn lost, much production tli.it i rels (vho should h.ive been them. Tod.iy it is to he .1 test of true Americ.in.sm in Far Kaslorn operaiions. Arming the C'hiiu will be Amei lea's paramount task in yettinc adeip.ale manpower mobilized.

(i. Labor leyislalion prolialily ride quick! through and management will promptly Hie hardships of priorities and allocations as to yoke of patriotic cndc.ivor, no m.ittc, all-out war efforl calls for cooperation on every the requirements m.iy be, to )IM duties pi.ienee. forbe.ir.mee for (he 1 7. Isolaliomsls for the mos, pail will drop thcil i feud will, the President. For they can no longer say Mr.

Roosevelt is viola! inn his campaign pledge he promised no! lo send American bo- qkeDAILY MERRY THADt ASHIMTOH ROUND 1 1 i I'rnni lie 111 I HC 1 ordinary all I US ed by residents in the nearby area, i Mlonians were buying of one on our con merely th.it, hut in rc.dity ,1 p.irt of the N.r/.i .1 design to us somclhini; cist to do ilun to coii.muc out help to Bnt.iin. Our job must Iv lo so iiu rc.ise efforts- tint not oulv c.m de- le.d I'ipin, In.l lh.it. m.iy continue production on .1 cn.iblm;.', us to' help iocs of the N.t/i-Kis- cist-N'ippou to tin- fullest extent ot their need, our povi.T lor Strikes should h.ive lonj; since cc.ised, but there be no it. It is the business ol r(cryonc, who would not h.ive his Amenc.in loy- suspc( ted, to dcl.iv (IcnLindmi; recognition ol overseas "unless is altacke.l." For now By DREW PEARSON and ROBERT S. ALLEN Pew and Weir Reported GOP Campaign Financiers llonans ee and loca, farmers were opt coal They objected thai the presence wa-ons caused many local residents lo wail ,11 named the off, A Paul worshipful master; Call Biall.

fesled as an ultimate objective. The City Council had direcled its raihnad "A tee to seek an agreement with the Bij: Kom- Bluff Une to post a watchman at the I'iasa crossing. Alderman Annslronj: submit led lion that a proposal to expend SUHK) in coal at North Alton lie submitted to votei, election. Crystal lorlyo. Order of Tonti.

had elected Galbaily president, and as its oilier offu Freark! J. II. McPike, W. II. K.

S. 11,111,4 U. J. HriK'Wcman, J. I Bauer, Adam Reh.

Ma.xeiner, and Di. L. K. Schussler. Mrs.

Mary Bradbury, 85, had died of la J.M|I|.I. at her home, near Ninlh and Belle. Funeral for Mrs. Mary Lcejer. (M, were id 731 Kast Sixth si reel, by Hie H-v.

Sniilh. the pallbearers William Schoeffler, J. J. Harlmann, B. Gerhardt, and Nick Seibold.

Survivint; her sisler. Mrs. Reuimi Horat, two daughters and i. The Gillham jury alter three days of dehl, had nol reportpd and one member ''phoned from 1-Mwardsville lo his wife thai .1 mi; be several days more before he would be elected representatives in the Masonic Tempi-' A 1 SfK reUremen, of smilev as treasurer of he alter hold, i years. A story of the election pomted S.

The theory thai America was immune Iroin Dee. S. The attack and that I hose who insisted on building up do- 1)ank art oun of i.ho jur was reported lo be 11 to 1 for conviction nf those charged with slaying of the Upper I rnmnegan had sold his farm at Alton Jun tion and had bought a tract on Alby st.eel. the McPike home, where he planned to wl in fruit Mrs. Eliza Freeman had from a visit.

W. K. rniurnn from a northern I rip announced he would spend tl National Commillee continues m- the Department of Cummerce, asked William LaVarre, liead of the American P.epublics unit, for a hi- HMlS'. 1 il I 1 111 111 I iti iNcll lUIUtl ui ill 111 i i. doned by Ihe yroup which fo.

two years has fou.u.d be as bare as Mother liubbard's the Presideni inside and outside of Confess. Na- 1 1 lional unity, needed but not may conn? lional unity, needed but not realized, may come jj, 1 cam-i Amon- oilier thin-s lit 1 (vrote- "1 now as factional disputes and parly warfare are 1 )nl This is the or-! my tirsl money trapping forced lo one side by the greater concern for Hie. which provides i skunks." When the sketch appear-j nation's safety. lor GOP candidates running for ed in print. Ih's sentence i The whole aliitude of Ihe nation toward del'-nse ele.dion to the House of Repicsen-j leted AKL legislative i i iw-o latives.

live Paul Scharrenber has a stand- will have bi'en altered overnight. The I wo years havf neen attereii ne Inside wind is I hat the who arransyment to stamiis fot mv person.1 milnlions, le.ist until of our which have passed since Ihe second world war i( llv undertaken to fatten from several Sena- COH.UM ken through umted of have been fraueli. w.lh hp WH rom miltee's lean war tl)1 ial waslebaskels David Lu. unity that has made it ni'eessary for Hie President are Pennsylvania Oil Million- representative of the true p.itnotic sell fllw in i( nlra fashion lo build up Amen- Pew and Pennsylvania Chinese Centra! News A ency. has rhis I'oimtrv, nor the (corld be I ore this time, li.is (t;) ensr ow obslruclion of every kinrl Steel Millionaire Krnesi assistant Is a ever k.uKdi.

It i.s the truth winch must (s b( rnovrf i (MO war efforl of American will 'I'" National Chairniaiyloe Mai Pn i .1 i- iii j. i i 1 ri 11 i i fr, ,1 i-. -1 li i L- i rl I 1 1 1 tlllt I ill 11II 1 it 11 SSI Properly owners on Wesl Second street bel( Piasa and Stale were ordered by action of the Council lo relay their sidewalks with hard-lum, brick or stone under supervision of the city nitratiKeo Grade of the street had been somewhal further ra.sMI ving been tyler for years. onne etion wilh the brick pavement, just cn.niv:'-^ ed. Gray, popular manager ol the i Co announced removal of its oflic- on Ilie second floor of the Baker TO McCOY PUBLICATIONS Of 'THE FAST WAV TO HtA All quc-tlon.

rcnnrding Hcanh ana 0 lM will be answered I J-LII addrussed envelope must be Write on one side ot p.ipu edge, tli.it our country now f.ices its gro.uest cnsi.i. Unless we emerge triumph.int from it, there be no free.Join, nor joy ol possession of homes, of w.l^es, of freedom nor we now c.in call our IH' n. must, il dclc.iu-d, emerge the skive reach an intensity fat- beyond anything known tei Pennsylvania, head of i eampamn i-ommittee. t'nis is llu i i What may not be realized at fiist by people hl MI (1( for Pew 1 erally is that war with Japan means war with Ger- 1 have been very liulliim tn liussia Patients with bladder inflammation who v( 101 hr en examined and no, received a dia.nos- ieve lhal they have some sort of kid- many, too. For Japan has a sacred treaty with Italy and Germany promising lo allack the l-nited Mils c( int i ibuloi in the past.

Aftc, Japan depends upon lius.s an re- llu- IV'Ui flebac Pew, almost sin-i Answers to Questions I5y I-'KEUEKIC J. HASKIN A ro-ih-i- can Me answer lo any of i-y i 'file Alton lOvenmc -IVUv-rapli IM- I'mk-nc .1. ll.sKin. P. I'lcaYe cm-lose three cents fnr rej'ly.

ile. form lhp aeu.e form producing temporary 'the chronic form causin, discom bn, lonKO period of time. Hi a true Q. When were bonded warehouses first lishod? K. W.

H. The system was first authoiicd in Ln; bv an act of'Georpe III in 19L'. The of warehousing dales from 1823. In 1SSJ the and customs systems were assimilated. Q.

Who was Ihe poet who was a i there ma n--, nox years ens. ln clll om cases, on next vear'si As of the las, wo woo ks how- ()mlc lclv emp ty the contents. In the eonmessional il can be revealed 11 lcnL exists toward backache and it is Wh(j memb.is I are over. War material Russia stlon ihlp fo patient wilh this chrome Bl Trust' L. G.

H. ,11 is all Vessels a leav- entirely possible lot a en i. Si lie siiec. uul I. m.iv line pis, ol mnul hu lliii pirt of the iiiv in dd.ipul.ned londnion Id.

iMuope. numMl so minv further which kept people hum; Ihoadly miei na! ioiial la- ha- ol( iM IIVI ihiul.m", dmut imp.ovm-,; their propertv. Aiitsell into a ol proteet m-id i lor ,1 ni, i Wh it i In- -ml is a c. le tlu-r Pe(( and ui up Hie n.oiii.( ilit'liiiili lor the md Ir.HciniK hut uw luul (oidi.l.iu,-. I'be Misoo's whole had lu-i, i ae.es which --e i i i More," of are MI I.nth.

but lbc( l.nlcd to site iii Japan the ol h.id suii" i ikeidcd to piotcit on the old sue' 1 ibtou.dil Amei iea mlo shootim 1 (cai. I i.ike .1 ih nu i 'Hie ins. World m.ulc A Red Lciicr I'Jdilion of (he Testament 1., Ame, iea mlo sho, it in v. A ie, .1 ill .0,1. on the de oi the Slat.

i nrld oMeiulim: to I be lour ol ol pubhejihe i- on. The iiu.ial ol diplonre -ml pi i i uul 11,11 pn In lui 11.ul bui It .,,,1 m. lie, (pi, and Hu- ce ol Mruc.mc dil'l r.ipulh. brute niiiila.y power is in tl. II, ,,,,...1,1 II.KC pod oil some time Hlicl of modern id nu i lo do so, but, th, the ileptcs o(( in i ot he Innldin liun ,1,1,.

II I'lnniwd Thrift-- The only to beat I he ol to plan and spend ea.cfulh. lieeau.se of on, chaic-ed mid o.iomic condition'- balimci' ineonu' and out -n nion taut I b.m evei e. Tl HI (( ill simplify lli. tied, and a lo daily llnill jonline. 11 id i in on the division oi come lor lent, I.

elotlnni 1 loi income Plan MUM spendim: and vol. will to cope ((ill, ihe lin.i"-. copy ol this bookh-l today. Ten cents postpaid. I'fit- This Coupon The Alton Kvenl.ij; Telegraph, h.loi mai ion Hm eau.

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i apped III papei Im a ot'llu i r.in>GKT BOOKLI-JT. pro 1 uled .1 mpc, en lit i i Nam. .1 bi Mile '1101 i nol I in ,01 .1 i i 11', th. 'Ih, evi i Listing v.l'.itiiod, ,1 he'll lake pai I be r-oi i Ii ol Mailin 1 i mlo i he Anu'riea lu-M e.i: I'b'd ion or c. bet lu i I lu- I Vw-Wei.

M.H I el -t lo try to do. I be to. eii-n ellt ai'd i a mp.i'.',, lr pu lolls. cover plan if i i a I Ibe Na, it i 'nii'imiM. by ii tin lu 1.

1 militant i lbin 11" a mass of ciliary material such as harmony ot the groat pet df of Bible history, and a specially prepaied section the names ol lu-es. waters mountain-, musical instiii- tneiils, and buds I bin are Mail lo I'ow lid I J( IP ale di'l 111111 I', Plltled eM he. I.i i he i i i 11 i ee a In e.ll I lllli 1 i I'l he Id -i i in i md inn id p.u leadei on imp.n 'ii 1 Hi. ot ll.osi. In' i on i IM i ,11, is All L.in Ii', -id, -ay e'.

iin 1 i o'. A m. i -t K. iM.il: .01 I ol MI TI -v tin -Kiiiinil II: -nil I I I'd seel l.i; ol Ihe I', Kmh.issy in Home in i i -i i i I Iti iki i ,111 out on HI i i i- i lie lie- and "1'iop doc, mil n'. i i "i op do 1 1 i many importnnl ueh as hook and the test Velse.

Tills kind ol New l'i stanu'iil, all I ho woids spoken by Oui J. 1 mted on Hiblt; piipui- and is bound in a flexible black cove. Any lor tlie men- eost ami handling ol ms. nupiiii The Alton einni' aph, m.it ion I oi, .1. I int'ce- tor.

(.. I cncloM' heiewith CK.VLS eoin I nils i in i p. of Hie N'LW MLN'I Name hllCII 1000.1 lllli( drinks have a effect I.I.K i infl-inmiatioii when it is present as they on- name die l1 ic of jun.ule lif' 1 Wildc us inflammation ((iien i--. 11,0., substances which Ibe body eliminates iM)nm Il( 7 F. D.

Iv hp inn of the kidneys. Such uiilalion )lu na me of i i in ii ion a nd is dil- lei em Ii on' ll nil of prolapsus. In the latter case the o. J. II.

i d.rec, piessure upon the bladder ami A js fur wh hi inmen, theses- MM many o.be-- Al i( as lo produce cystitis. i 1, surprisine. how many i Pi French sable, ermilme, e.n vllh discomfort h.ouedK about by somo oH la and I-P i 1 II I 111 1 I 1 I I 1 bladder II Lev ebmmatK.n seems heavy; of Pam or dis.en,, th. louer pait ,1 th. 1 I'll I I I t'l '( '( I.s, C.

C. A. He won his firs, pronounced -it I I I 1 I I I I hladdei: or if sou are expeneneme, burnmy I M(' I I 1' I I have a mmalvsis made. Consukrable mlor.na- be tins and no, for the cause of sour I rouble in some al if Hie repo.l brim-s out several abnoim- "HLADULK ILItlTA address your lo Ihe McCoy Health Service, en- SHUNS AMI SaliMI slu-l about an excessiM- 1 ihaknu; paby appeals I- e. liecau.se the noinii 1.

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