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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 15

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Alton, Illinois
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COUNTr POLLS OFFICIALS FOR YEM APPOINTED Three Judges for Each of 82 Precincts in Madison Named by the County- Board, JERSEYV1LLE to (icrVo At (he next general or any couHly Section within the fiscal year were appointed at the June meeting; of the County Board of There are 82 In the county'at thin time Srid thrte were nnmed for each polling place. Thone appointed for Alton, Godfrey, Wood River and township nre follow: Alton ShaVkey, 'Mayme, J. Bronholt, Union Storage. Alton tfo. E.

FelterV wrank Russell, Edward Klce, Stumpe Bros. Alton No. Elfgen, John fierman, Kelly Todd, Walter i Alton No. H. illller," Qod.

Phrks, Louise Strubel, Holland Furnace Co. Alton No. Ohley, P. Atchlion, fttoUie Thornton, Thornton's i Alton No. 6 -George Crowson, Cllf- fjtotA Jullun Maus, Tmpn Ua.ll, Alton No, F.

Tlirede, Chas. D. L. Hlldret.i, Mineral Bpringn Hotel, Alton No. Miller, Chan Robt.

Alton No, fitobbs. Oliver Grlwona, Oca. Lone. Qro- Stnrerhif for on Ctty Stretti Mr. Shephiird, a tnimbev ot the firm of flhephard Schwab of Alton, has completed a.

nurvty tor In the Southern District of Jerner vllle, thnt In, the south of and Pearl ilreet. vey. included a total of 8,6 miles, and It In understood that this all the pavement contemplated In the Southern dfatrict at the present time. On Wednesday work was begun by Mr. Shepherd in the In the Northern Dliitrlct, and this survey will no doubt Include more mileage than Included In the' survey Jn the south part of the city.

Pageant to be Prevented by Children Sunday A beautiful pageant entitled "Nature's Fralseful Voices" Is to be presented flunday morning; at 10:46 at the Presbyterian church by the children of the Primary department and boys and girls of fetf of the younger, classes of the Intermediate Department. children will be In costumes i-epreientlng the flowers and the birds. Ono of the features of the service, Sunday, will be a harp solo, Handel's Largo, by Mrs. Ruth Lane of Houston, accompanied i 8 ft. hurtber ot in- fantf, AdrwtlaM for Bold TELEGRAPH eery.

It's Here Now You Can 'Get i Dixcel Gasoline i Dixcel Service Station Streets Alton No. GeUlnger; Emll Ernst, A. F. Miller, Hellrung offlco. Alton No.

O. Putze, Freda Busse, F. L. Turner Hall. Alton No.

Wm. Bauer. John Kuhn. Edith Lampert, Kllnke Bldg. Alton No, Dlettt James Wiseman store.

Alton No, 14-Jas: Regan, George Woods, Benjamin Powell, No. Hose House, Alton NO, Ohley, Joe. Herbert. Walter Hamilton, Ohiey'a Alton No. Threde, Juttua Bllderbeck, Roy Kaiser, Hanlon store, No'.

Doleaey, Grosjcart, LOuli Walter, No. 4 Rose House. i Alton 1 No. Schuette. Wm.

J. Pierce, Bmma Merlwether, Wm. Parrish Store. Alton No, Tancey, Henry Busse, Robt. H.

garage. Alton No. C. Scheldt, Edgar B. W.

Daniel, Harriet Stamper Real Estate Office. 1 Alton No. i Schmidt, Dave Taggart, Bolster's rest- dence. Godfrey No. t-J.

Chambers, L. C. Joehl, VT, A. Walsh, Godfrey school; 4 Godfrey No. Wendle, V.

B. I Stiritz, Ijuil Bott. Delmar school. Wood No. Chaffer, Chas.

Moor, M. W. Murpny, Roxana City Hall. River No. Sonnen.

berg, At Tonnes, Viola Perry. Wood River No. Haller, Mrs. J. William, Marras, Wood River City Hall.

Wood River No. Kenneling, 5f Will Bhawmaker, Wood Legton AVood River No. Vaughn Mike' Manning, George Qunnl son. Steve McCalla'a garage; Wood Rlyir Louis Bauer. Harry Schmidt, Rlngw ing garage.

Wood River No. Eckard. Amy Slnten, Bula Trease, Alton City Hall. Wood River No. Fichtel, Mrs.

A. Hubs, Jess Curry, Flchtcl stove. AVood River Hunt, K. Apple, Fred Hum, Bethalto City Elall. Poster No.

Gvlllo, Wm. Hess, Wm. Vonnahmen, Memorial adyertised In the Jersey County Democrat for delinquent thU. we ek at tho Court Mouie for M.SW. The National bank ftdvettliW personal property JO otto Wd on It It nn clttlmw that It was government erty and from per sonal I property This bank was clOMd by the Board of on 1427, after It was declarci) InWjJvent by bank examiners, and it ta ln 066 "auldntlon and in the hands of tho Currency Department Washington, The Cfilcagd, Springfield St.

Railroad also fttfered for sata because of delinquent taxes, but there was no bid received on that. Woman Armfed ott Complaint of Co-Worher atta Dabbs arrested Wednesday on complaint entered In court by Mfsa Stella Lewis, both of whom are employed at the International Shoe Factory in city. Lewis claims that Dabbs hit her in the face wfth her fist and then threw solution of alcohol and acid in her fice. This solution Is the cleaning ho Mr 1)abb11 that the Lewis, wman also struck her in the face, but no complaint was issued against her. After giving bond for Ker appearance Mrs.

Dabbs was reeUwed from the custody of the court. B. A. M. to Give Reception For Grand resident of tt 0 Francis hwpittl Evanston, Won day, June 13, 3 The were brtfugbt Jw noyviile Wedneiday evening brief oervices held from Jacoby FunrrnI Chnpcl at 1:80 p.

m. Rev. W. H. Tomllnwn of Qran Ko City officiated and interment wa In Oak Qrove Jersey vllle Chapter, No.

no. Royal W1U entwt In honor' Fe ly Most Excellent Grand High Priest of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Illinois, on Sat urday evening, June 25. A formal reception to bo held in the Ma- sonio hall at 8 o'clock, followed, by an entertainment in tbo ''chanter rooms. Several neighboring, chapters have i ottend thu wwptloii of Mr. MCFeely.

While t' 16 1 66 euest of Most Ercellent Grand High adrew Schat nnd Mr? Schattgen of Jersey viUe. Deatlis B. Cordelia Meyers Myers, sister of Edward Myers of Chicago, a former: ev. John J. Clnncy, who for erni ycnrs been of ft Kiancls Xiucler'g chuBch In this city nml his nlnce, Miss Minnie -Murphy will depnrt Sunday from Sti toul for Montreal, Canada, from which plnco they will gall on Jurt for France.

They will also vis! relatives In Ireland, this Fath or Clancy's first visit to his old hom In 18 Miss Murphy has no ween her relatives In Ireland for it years. They expect to be gone abou ihrpo months. Dr. and Mrs. Byron Caffery of thin city have as their guests the Misses Marjorle and Elizabeth Schmidt of Calnqun county The marriage of Miss Sarah Spencer, daughter of Mr.

and Meg Frank P. Spencer, of this city, ani Edinnn Magen, son of Mr. and Mrs Adnm B. BciBen of was per formed at tho Presbyterian Manse Wednesday afternoon at 2:40 o'clock by Rev. H.

s. Farrlil. Miss Miry Spencer, anter of the bride, and Harry Hagen, brother of attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs Hngcn will make their home In Wood Ulver.

where tho groom to employed In an oil refinery. Miss Margaret Wiles, daughter 'of Dr. and Mrs. A. M.

Wiles- of trjjs cliy underwent an operation at' St. Luke's hospital In St. touts, Tuesday Mrs, Wiles, who with Dr. accompanied theJr daughter to St. Louto remained at the hospital wfth Miss Margaret for a few days.

-Mrs, C. Roy Cory of San Diego; was honoree at a party given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. George H. Senior at her home on West Exchange street. Mrs.

Cory is the guest or mother, Mrs. Emma Scott. Leo Smith tables at a bridge luncheon at her horns In Woodlawtt, Tuesday, honoring her house guesfs, Mrs; Ruth Lane Houston, and Mrs. Bulger; of Greenfield. Misses Ruth Helsoy ence Glcdhlll.wlll entertain- girls at bridge Friday afternoon at- the home of the former's grandmother, the flrrt at CilifwnUi make fjielf tf fa, honor ot Jtfim wHo ner Ada 'Heller.

goes Louis next to side. Thhlma Chapman and Dorothy of. Alton mi be of town The WaUfiopa'Ciimp Fife en- Joyed ft of Mrs, J. Sehwant Wednesday evening. Mlsg Fowler, Resident presided at the buWness taeeWng, at which planrfor the annual camping tr 'P The Blrla ably will go to Kampsviiie the first week in August for a week's outing.

Following tho bueine.s meeting a Picnic on lawn was eh- Joyed. The camp pnt w6 Esther' Wwler, Mary Fleming, Mary Sutherland, Mary Oledhln Hesiey, And- Misses Catherine Martha Ulgh an jnable to Wednesday. WenJTitipatrlok of St. latila 8 JP 6 1 two weeks' vacation the home of her parents Mr And Mrs, John Fltzpatrlck. 1Ia uetroit, who have been visiting em lives In thlg city, have departed or their home, accompanied by their ilece, Helen "White, who will pond two weekg in Detroit.

Sliver sd BO years, has 1 She Married In y8ars and'oele- rated a silver wedding-: in 1808. a Morgan. Her husband ed and she married again in 1903 ow ahe has celebrated a second til- er anniversary. Knows Hto DOM FAIRMONT. of the ap.

loants for position of municl- al dogr-catoher here was a blind an. Counollmen, puzzled by 8 aim to able to catch dogs! he Intended to taka advan ot the friendship. He Id he knows every dog- In town "by first name:" -nflai Ot 'th! cdmmence nwnt season Jn Alton is scheduled for tonight when Tt of the June claaa of lw of Ultdn High arihtol re celve dlploinag.at clone of commence ment exorcises, in the school audl torium. The event ot the evening In which greatest centers la the an- nouncomeht at clast honors and the award ot honor SUpeHntendent W. R.

cur- lit. The announcement of class has been held back as a surprise feature of tha oomnienceTftent exercises. Not even honor graduates themselves given advanca Information on the covered scholarship awards, will presented as the Mo8lng feature of the program by H. L. Meyer, president of the Bpard of who make a.

brief' address. Of cOhgratulatlon. ceremony of down the cane and chhln will oont the 'June cbm- mencement and Melvln presl- flint of the June tetntlf the memeflto with iti added, gold link to Habe'rer, of thi of be preserved and paattd on nt the graduation. Dr, Walter Henry Macpherson of Joliet to make the comtnenoement address to the gradautas and their His aubject has not been tin nbunccd. Musical bbth vocal and Instrumental will be a pleasing feature of the evening, all number being by members of the graduating class In The Dark SUITOR: T6mmy, a young man call here every evening to eee your sister? TOMMlr: Not exactly, to tee her, because there 1 no light In the worn when ho's Doomed Pennwivanla a- new aw, to go into effect January 1928, which the wcretury of.highway* vill the power to order decrepit and outworn paMOhgbr and rucks oft the road.

may do by refusing to register such LWB 18 OOMPLflTKD NBA trfclftBWJtln.n'tal linking NtW.torTwith fen tVanolioo has been roUto fttktt Vork Ctty Dayton St. totfls, Idintnlf i ttureidj' iti use between St'lCwWand thu coast. days, with no night travel, are required to complete 1 4 cording to present are made each night at te telg along the route. Bun sleepers, similar to In use Bt. Fmnclsco, niay be Introduced a for night driving, The buset now in ara equipped with kitchenettes, where lunch is served for the convo- -leneo fo the travelers.

An Innovation, according io the promoters, is the serving of bouillon free otcharge every afternoon to gera. on na is which. not include ex- senses for meals ot 'overnglht stops can't duplicate the quality at twice the bridle your set at once-yrlTbe is an Economy well as a convenience ELVINATOR Electric Refrlgeradon quickly pays for itself, Better, tnwa its economy is its convenience. It auto. nwtically maintains a dry, uniform cold in frl erator demandingnoattention-- 'S i lUru no replenishing.

"I L4l i UR our Designs, our Values, our our Service are everything you could wish them to be! 6ONT want to appear snobbisti or narrow. We don't envy anybody. But we can't help but feel that if all Diamond buyers-could read the of our store, we would be overwhelmed by the Diamond-buying-public's outflow ''of patronage and confidence tomorrow. We say this because have tried to make this business everything that YOU could a jewelry establishment of your own to be. We purchase our Diamonds with discrimination and affection.

We buy only such monds as we ourselves would.be. proud te wear. We search the markets of the world and patronize the most deilgneri. in addition to the designing which we do ourtelves and wUch we do for the joy of It We-would call poor Diamond merchants If we were not, first of all, true Diamond connoisseurj and artiste, We price our Diamonds as we think yourself would price theni-toyjild a reuonabto profit to cover our Jnyettaent and our labor. That set price is the same to all We belief the public approves such a policy, and we like to tear you you do.

Our service is exJdnded with" courteoos 'de- fire to thoroughly yon. Our Mlemopte are efficient; they we Uabed in the faw aTTof knowing and without of the penuadon of customers nearly always get what THEY wanfc and are pleased with It, We Invite Extended Charge Accounts anci. in so reader definitely helpful slrvice to our every cMotner. It cash customer because it irv-r'- it encounurea the ownerinm ait Diamonds among thousands who have never own more and better Diamonds, fflWry A Great Showing of "Wrinkless" Ties, $1 Four of our newest priced aa follows $50, $75, $100, $125 Deferred payments Hup owr 8 Reftlar cask prictt. LOUIS BRANDE Your Jeweler the tie hold its shape and outlast several ordinary ties In crepes, foulards: aiid failles.

Other for father, 50c to $2.50 t'For Fattier. Manhattan Shirlrs shirts, and one orcmore from selec- is bound to please him. --i: Neck-band, collar-attached and collar- to-match Inexpensive Dad's Bay Handkerchief, JOc to $1.50 Collara 20c to 50c Hosiery 25c to $1.50 Garters 25c to $1 $2 to to5J6 Suits', $2.95 to $7i50 Raincoats $5.95 to $14.95 Luggage to $15 GoW Hose $1 to $5 Knickers, $3.95 to Flannel ftousers, $5 to $lli75 Father A Straw Hat $1.85 to $7 Of course father's been putting off getting his straw hat, so Father's Day i a good time to give him a new one. Sennits, "Panamas, the best styles. Appropriate and Practical ana IN our great showing on the 2nd Floor you'll, find every favored fabric, in the finest grade of tailoring in sizes to fit every figure.

Genuine Lorraine Seersuckers, $9.95 to $11.50 Genuine Palm Beaches, $14.95 to $16,50 Silken English Mohairs $18 to $25 Cool Dixie Weaves $19.50 to $35 Dublin Twists (2 pieces) $27.50 Tri-Plys and Poplins $29.50 to $35 Doncaster English Flannels fyr. Men and Boys Wood Rjvei.

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1853-1972