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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 15

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IFRIDAY, OCTOBER 1020 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH FACE FIFTEEN d-i i Tlie'fosvll of nililpcOfl It abonl so rent--, linn found In Nevada, nnll'miil clrvli'in. OOQ yarn coffee ETTING a reputation for serving good coffee is. chiefly a matter of buying good coffee. The flavor of the coffee in the cup be only as good as the flavor of the coffee in the package. Buy a can of for your family this very day.

Your Grocer Sells It Hanley Klnsehit Coffee and Spice Co St. Louis Hnriles-HoH'mnii Wedding Christian and Miss Louise liowmnu were married yesterday nf- tei-noon fit the Ht. T'aul Lutheran PnrsomiKC, with the Uev. X. Wolff otllrint ing.

The allcndcnts were Tloy Kchiille of TJelhiillo nnd Kdtvi Weeks. The eeremony took plnee nt. fill Hallowe'en Party to be jrlven by the Ladles of SI. Bernard's church in (lie church ball. Kuciu" and Pinochle- are to be the divers-Ions nf tho evening nnd a grand favor Is 1 Riven awny.

Also there wll elous refreshments nerved and the ladles have made such fine reputation MS artists that "llnnu cooked refreshments" (it Pt. lici mini's pnrty nre always enjoyed. The date two oYlnclt and the double rhiK oorn- the party has been cet fur ninny used. The bride In from day 'Die 2SIIi. and the.

Broom resides In i Visits Here Stahlhut motored out lo Fm I yesterday and wore the guests nf Mr. mid and MI-H. A. Stnhlhul. Kcieivcd Word of Dentil of Sister l.lnyd received word of til of bin Mister, Miss Jierlh.i Vnnllebcr.

of Heoltvlllo, Mis. Vnnllclier left at onc'o for Scott- vllle and will remnln until Sunday. Mrs. Kvans nf this i'ity is ti coitsin of th': deceased. (iticvts At DcSlilrlcy Home Mr.

and Mrs. Henry DeShlrley of i'irafton. 111., are visiting at the bom iTiv, ntinn. ere the turn at MK. liclnrn from Attending Slate Assembly! Mrs.

Yirgel NiclinlK of Keruuvnn Mr. and juvenile, and Mrs. W. Walker ol N'lnth street returned Thursday finiii i Springfield wh'-re they attended srssi'-n ff (ho Stale Assembly nf Illinois. Mrs.

leting of Wo-iil lllvcr I.mlcej ind Mrs. Walker an nf a in East St. l.ouls and games were Wood Ktver. They have the wr-nof! ni' thoir many friends. Discuss of "MoorlicrB" from Clly A meeting of the Commercial Club was held with the serving of a noon dinner yesterday nl.

the Uoff hotel. rhe question of elimination of "modellers' 1 from' the wns dlfl- cussed rind It Is hoped to have sotne- thbiK definite done In rrRnrd to the matter as It has been stated that they tiro beeomliiK a nuisanee. AKend Meet in Oranlte City Those from here who attended the Madison County Counell meeting held last nlRhf In City were rnrlj- In Honor of Miss Klenore Racli- cldorc Lnst cvcnliiR a pnrty WHS plven In I the home of Miss Alberta AVerner of I Ninth street arranged in honor I Miss Klenore Bnoheldore. datigliter of Mr. and Mrs.

Willlnm Daeeldore, who was crowned queen at the Paprennt of Progress held Monday. Musle. pleasantly Indulged In nnd the hos- Wlllinin Hacheldorc and Mrs. F. Werner served a delicious re- Those, present were Miss Klfn- Bacheldore, the lionoree, Miss Claudia, Allen, Powell, Fred Powell, Miss Franels FoX.

Martin JInnes, Miss Nora Juhlln, John Ktonehnm, Miss Horton, Walter Stark, Miss Halllr Toher, fillbert Van Camp, Watson, Raymond Skinner, Beaumont Parka, Miss Alberts. Werner nnd the. hostesses Mrs. Bacheldore and Mrs. Werner.

Attend Madison Cnunly Council Last 1 night, those from here who at- tended the Madison County Council of the American Legion meeting held In ran IK- City at the Elk's Club, were Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Howard. Mr. and Mrs.

Kaaf, Attorney Manning, Mrs. M. F. M.inuinp. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Schlecper, Mr. Carl Manns. Brdtwelscr, J. F.

Timlin and Harvey Pitckle. Indies Aid Pastry- Sale On Saturday the Ladles Aid Society of the St. John's Evangelical church arc to bold a pastry sain in the Jacoby Furniture store on Ferguson avenue. The ladles will hnve, a full line of their delicious home baked pastry and the snlc is to begin at i o'clock. Ladies lo Give Hallowe'en C'ard Part? I Kenneth Beach hns returned In Hi" former's brother and sister -In' duties at the Kin I at Whiting.

after .,.,,1 1,1,.,. Margaret avenue. nr ll'-rniann of Tmy. 111., in at- toii'iinc biisinoMs. Mr.

and Mrs. Smith and son. nf Altiin visited wilh Mr. and Mi--, liavid Hlaikir- Mrs. Anna.

('arstcn visited with Mrs. lloln'i-t ICenncdy, nf Knnt Alton Frtns frnm Knxana, a 'linii'-r e.ur-Ht at the hnino rtf Mr. and Ilnmnr l-'frgncnn last eveninir. Miss t.lerlrmle nf Alton and Thomas Snler of St. T.ouis, wan a business visitor hero yesterday.

On aeeonnt of train letter sent by mall from Hartford, to Cromwell, a distance of 10 mill's, must travel ihrough New London and Sayhrook, a distance of inile.j to reai-h Its dfslinntlon. visit nt the home of his par-'tils. Mr. and Mi-F. H.

A. Bench of Ninth street. r.tmmitter-. Miss Lconnra Carturlght of Alton, Hirthday Surprise Pnrty vci-f iniests al the hnme nf the for- Tlu, lih-tbdav club delightfully tner's sister. Mrs.

Cllhcrt Smith nf iriwed Flnyd in honor I nvenuo Tuesdny evoning. I Visits Son 1). A. Cobitie visited his son. Oliver i Iter birilulay anniversary, in hf-i home Wcdnesdny afternoon.

A Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heuer, ol V'ennliiR avenue, motored to St. Wcdiiendpy attending to business and rtohhle da lighter in wlio Is a patient in St. Jos-j Ions luncheon was served whirh th" Wcdiiendpy attending and r.etly N-ief son and I 1 1 llf in Alton, recovering ladles brought and norlnl afternoon visiting with friends.

When the will of Ida M. King was probated in tit. I'nul the othrr day It fnnnd Hint (die had In Ji cftsh box In the bank's safety vaults. A Pittsburgh church serves 1mm and i-ggs each to those attend- Ing school. of.

Mr. and Mrs. Iioirild operation which he under-I ami sewing was en.toyed. i Use Xacf (ire confined tci'tliclr home liy an attack of the grippe. Recovers Lucille Halton, daughter of Mr.

nnd Mrs. William Halton has recovered from a recent. Illness and Is ngain able to return to school. Arrive Home from CliicnRo Mr. nnd Mrs.

Herman WucsUnfrldt hnve arrived homo from a visit In Chicago. Hoynl Neighbor's Hallowe'en Pnrty Tonight there will bo the regular meeting held by the Hoynl After a short business session they tvill hold n. Hallowe'en party nnd nil Royal Neighbors and their friends are Invited to attend. It is requested that all members please donate pic or cake. Mooseheart Day to be.

Observed Mooseheart day will be observed by the. Wood River Mooseheart Lodge went. Tuesday for appendicitis. He is reported as getting along nicely. Leaving For Trip TII Wolf Island Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart Mitchell and hal.y will start on a motor trip to WolC Inland where they will visit Mrs. Mitchell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, who formerly resided in Wood Hirer.

On Hunting Trip E. Werre, Chap. Starkie nnd Mr. Those who attended were Mrs. Mur-! phy May, Mrs.

X. GciHc. Mrs. c. Miller, Mrs.

H. Melting. Mrs. F. V.I Mrs.

C. M. Moore. Mrs. J.

Crocker, Mrs. R. O'Ncil. Mrs. F.

Ban- gei-i, Mrs. N. Keel. Mrs. Keel.

Notes I fills Slaldhut was a business visitor yesterday In St. Louis. Mr and Mrs. Joe Slivka, nnd son. Will, were business visitors today in a a tr lat No.

Tuesday. building. Oct. 27, In the Moosehcart day on a hunting trip nt Fowler's Lake in Jersey county. Home From Springfield.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver Vernor nnd chll dron hnve returned from Springfield nre awny 1 Shlpman, 111. Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Dugger were the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde CJoff.

of Kdwardsvillc, Wednesday. Mrs. Charles purrli and Mrs. Sam Williams motored to SI. Louis Thurs- whore Mr.

Vernnr attended the Odd day mid, shopped. is intimately associated with the Bi- rector James J. Davis, tho anniversary of whose birth it signalizes. All members including the "Woman's chapter arc requested to come, and bring a friend and enjoy themselves I at this gathering. After the cere- niony there will be an also dancing.

JiimcH Davis was born in Trodegar, Wales on Oct. 27. 1S7II. Out of a working man's hard! toil in furnace and' mill, James .1. Davis hewi i.l I among the humanitarian thlH age.

I-envi's tor Ilnme in Arkansas Mrs. H. II. Bell left for her home In Fnyelte. after two visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. U. A. Carstcu of Pcnoinc: Spending the Week In Allon Mls.s Mildred Husse is spcndinir the week vlsili'njr "'Ith GlHss- i hrenner, daughter of Dr. (JlaKSbrcn- i ner- of Alton.

Visit In Fort Husscll Qua Sta.lilhul, and her sister. Miss Augusta Stahlhul, the latter Special for Your Sunday Dinner-- Three Flavor Brick Ice Cream 9 Lemon- --Chocolate a a la FEDERAL BAKERY 121 West Third Street Phone 2067 SATURDAY SPECIALS Date Coffee Cakes The chopped dates add lo (he dcliciousness of our rich Coffee Cake. 23c Each Delicious Pan Rolls 9c Per Pan If you look for something nice for a change here I 01 EB is variety: I-ady Baltimore Cakes Devil's Food Cakes Almond Macaroons Assorted Fruit Tarts Whipped Cream Puffs I.emon Meringue Pie Neapolitan Slices Applesauce Cake-i Angel Food Cakes 'hocolate TSccIairs Coconnut Mncoroons Russo Coconnut Cream Pie Pound Cakc.i WALNUT GROVE DAIRY Phone 601 Plans arc being made for a delight- from St. Louis, and Mrs. Gottlieb pi a Federal System of Bakeries request the pleasure of bak- injr for your next party, dinner or entertainment where i baked delicacies arc a part of the occasion.

Federal Party Parkcrhouse Rolls Party Cloverleaf Rolls Party Macaroons Party Patte' Shells Federal Wedding Cakes, $3.00 to $50.00. Federal Birthday Cakes, $1.00 and up. i ct Early nnd Avoid Hie Rush. Fill Vp Tour Breadbox for Snntlny. -ma, a mm E.

BROADWAY, NEXT TO CENTRAL AVE. Why Carry? Telephone No. 194. We- Deliver 1 MATCHES, (5 BOXES 25c 9 FLOUR Kansas Cream, 24- i -JO-pound Sack ARROW BRAND, 5-pound RINGLEADER CAKE FLOl Lucr's No. 10 Pail Pure Lard $1.50 No pail SOc i Lard.

Bulk, 2 Ibs. 35c Chuck Roast, Ib. Rolled Rib, pound 20c Rump or Shoulder Ib 17 2 Round or Sirloin, Ib. 2 Chuck Steak, Ib. 2 Hamburger, fresh, 1 2 Ibs 25c 6 Sweet Home a Hams pound 29c i Boston Butts, 11).

30c Bacon, 5 to 6 Ibs 29c Hams, picnic, Ib 21c Flitches, Ib 23c (imps, 20c, i lino 9 sieniis, uKHl UUI 011 Ib. 'ork Loin Ib 24 'ork Chops Ib i 'ork Shoulders, ISc i 'ork Steaks, Ib 25c 'ork Hausage, 2 Uiic i 'ork Links, Ib. 20c i Golden Rod Pure Creamery BUTTER, pound Boole Worst, Ib 25c Liver Sausage, Ib. 15c Wieners, Ib 25c Head Cheese, Ib 18c Pickled Pig Feet, 3 for lOc Chickens, springers or hens, dressed or alive, Alive, Ib 28c Tomatoes, hand packed No 2 lOc Large can 15c SAUKK KKAUT, (iALLI SAVER KRAUT, 2 POUN pound Sack S1.23 ag 35c JR, 5-pound bag 40c 1 Pounds i I Pure Cane rft SUGAR I 100-pound sack S5.70 Green Beans, stringless 1 can lOc Pork Beans, 3 cans 25c Palmolive Soap, 4 bars 27c Chipso or Crystal White Soap Chips large box 19c P. G.

or Flake White Soap, 10 bars 38c Rub-No-More, White Laundry Soap, 10 bars 35c Kitchen Kleanser MILK, Candy Kid, or Pet, large can 1 Oc Corn, Illinois best lOc Beans, Navy, hand picked, 2 Ibs 1 5c Rice, extra fancv, Ibs 2, )C CofTtH-, French Blend, Pound We Guarantee 'Every Pound lo Give Satisfaction or Your Money Refunded. Corn and Peas, Everyday Brand, new pack, can i2c Kidney Beans, 1 Corn Flukes, 3 pkgs. 25c Pancake Flour, Mamma's 10c Sun Ray, 2 pkgs Candy Kid, 3 pkgs. 25c Buffed Wheat, 2 pkgs. 25c i)N KEGS S1.UO DS 1 Wo Have All Specials of the Associated Advertisers.

Everything New Quality First Price Leaders Strictly Sanitary 328 BELLE STREET ALTON, ILLINOIS ROAST 16c PORK CHOPS 24ic PURE CANE Granulated BEEF ROAST, LB, 14c Cut from Choice Big Chucks. BOASTS16c HEAVY BREAKFAST LB. By the Side or Half Side Loose PURE PORK 1 7 1 SAUSAGE, pound I I 2 FRESHLY GROUND HAMBURGER J2ic Sirloin or OTCAIA Round OlLHtV Ib. VEAL STEAKS Cut from Loin. Smoked DIITTO PORK DUllO Ib.

(Cottage Picnic Ham) ugar 1O New Dromedary DATES.SS.20c OYSTERS 65c Choice Sugar Cured HAMS 24! 10 to 12 Pounds Each. PORK LOIN ROAST ysr RUMPS LARGE JUICY FRANKFURTERS, Ib. 16c IDAHO JONATHAN APPLES, per peck Per bushel SI.95 VEAL ROASTS S. 22c VEAL BREASTS 12y 2 VEAL SHOULDERS 14c VEAL STEW 2 Jumbo Celery -OTAI 1 Hp i "Michigan 0 I I Ub SWEET POTATOES 6 LBS, 25c California Iceberg Lettuce Jumbo Size 12 Vz PER HEAD, EACH 10c CALHOUN COUNTY SWEET CIDER 29c Brinjj Your Jup. Fine Foods to Meet the Call of Those Husky Fall Appetites, at UTLERS TWO BIG CLEAN MARKETS Broadway and Ridge, 320-22 Belle Everybody's hungry for every meal, and that's the time to give 'em plenty of the things they like.

Two big markets brimful, fresh and clean and tempting. 2 1bs. run: LARD His. net in tills HKi NO. 10 P.m, $1.49 KOAST SPECIALS l-'or lean Pot Roasts or Swiss Steaks, choice Boneless REKF, HOUND 21c This is uC the round steak, cm off In one piece.

Cut any size roii.st or steak. Medium sice cunB. good ntonJnra puck CORN or TOMATOES PET MILK For oven roasts, choice short cut. nicely streaked. TKI.MK 1MB HO.VST, Ib.

Any size roast, of Liter's Fancy Sin-ill Pork Loin 23c I'orK Chops, 2 His C-S av. Krcsh Call. Pork Sh'lder Ib ISc Whole Shoulders, 10-12, I'orli Straits, Ib I. tier's Fresh Loose or lank lOc iv pack, Mamma'H Pancake Flour The economical way, 4 pkg immas 30c 'K Frost Rurliwlirat 13c Old-Fasliioned BueliHlicat I-'lour, 3-Ih. IIHK 15u 5-lb.

PiiiK IJoiisli liround Old-Fashioned Graham Flour SOc i IN i PUMPKINS Fresh Ib. 2c Globe Red Globe HO 1 Dry Onions LDOi I Pork Sausage 22' liitiS Lli'cr SausiiKP, III I5i: Kresli-Mnde Tasty Bockwurst, Ib. 25c Spareribs, Ib. 20c Neck Bones, Ib. 7c Hero's a dandy finality and very conomlcal for baking or candy Bulk Cocoa, 3 Ibs.

25c Xcw pack choice Vlnllmvpt-n' Bulk Dates, Ib. ISc Omar Khayyam 1-lb pks. Sugared Dates 20c Stuff 'cm with dressing and hake the 1 Veal Breast ib Veal Kull, Hi X'K CratideM i'f I'orli Knaf.t.s, whole or half a 10-1: it), fresh Green Ham, Ib. 28c ineilltiin weight Bacon, per Ib 3lc cuts, any III. ll.ir Smoked Flitches Ib 24c (Mir Own 1'Yi'sli Hres.srd Spring Chicken, Ib.

35c Beef Tenderloins Ib. 40c I'i'iitiiry m- Kllcis from fiioh-rr Juaker Oats lOc 'iiffeil 'ulfcd Hire, pKu. 'ream of Wheat Cereal 'nst Toastics or Cnrn J-'laUcs bag Candy Kid Finest Rolled Oats 25c A Monarch Catsup 19c Potatoes 49c I'Ycsh from the churn lo your table every morning, this famous Ciolden Hod Cri-amcry BUTTER, Ib 57c Nucoa, Troco. ur Dinner Ib. Crciiiiio Nut, Ih c.in Fmicy Hominy 9c JK enuf r-T an' th.il tlunj of yeitr, Pumpkin 14c And all the specials of the Associated Advertisers.

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