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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 9

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MAY 13, 1926 iLTON EVENING TELEGRAPH PAGE NINE ift Corns Wood River Back All iggists if Moone's Oil Doesn't Do ay With All Soreness Pain in 24 Hours. Hie the bottle oC Moone's EmeraM tho understanding: that If It put an end to all tbo pnln j-ness and do away with the your money will bo prompt- 'ned. i mind the cause, how long jhad It or how many other lions you have tried. This penetrating oil la the ono ilon that will make your pnln- jng feet so healthy and free and bunion troubles that Si able to go anywhere and do In absolute feet comfort, rvelously powerful la Moone'a i. Oil that thousands have 't gives wonderful results In itment of dangerous swollen or veins.

All druggists is sell- of It. Cleaning Hint Stains are fixed by hot water I tlally removed by tepid or cold C'ltib Lnst evening a meeting under l.ilcrntnre and Art M'clicm of heM (be Hall beforo mi Interi'Mod Miss Uncle, la supervisor nT art In the, pvilillc school nt Kthvunlsvlllc wna present nnil Rrive, a very interest- inK tnlk on "Plctnrns In Hntne." Tbo Kihvnrilsvllln Bcbool Vf-ry recently received first prize on thoir pnptera nt the national meeting hold nt. NnshvillP. Another Interesting feature ot IHP! night's mcctlnR wna a talk given by Mro. Glen IleAtley on "Art in tho 'which wns Illustrated hy utere- optlcon slides.

To Attend Meeting In Chicago Mrs. E. V. Gelhl anticipated leav- ng for Chicago tomorrow where she vlll attend as a delegate from tho Woman's Club, tho Federation of iVoninn'B Clubs convening In Chlcngo rfay 18-22. The meetings are to be icld In the Edgewater Beach Hotel In I ODD THINGS TO BAT I CHIS WEEK AT THE VOY Restaurant Iront and Market Include Spring Chicken jresh Vegetarian Lunch Strawberry Shortcake Butterscotch Plo OPTOMETRY Its Value to the Public.

IJY J. H. BOOTH, Optometrist. 201 West Third Street, Alton. All children should have their eyes examined? Yes, whether they seem to noed It or not.

This has to be done only onco? Yes, as a rule one examination will suffice for years. If no defect of vision Is found, the parents will be glad to learn the fact, while If errors demanding attention are discovered they can be corrected. After being equipped with glasses children often take a greater Interest In studies? Yes, many of them exhibit a remarkable ambition and love of studies which before were absent. (To be continued.) Chicago. Death of Little Son Orvnl Richard, year old of Mr.

nnd Mrs, Ragim, passed away nt their liomo on Hixth street nt 10:30 o'clock Wednesday night, May 1'J. Tbo funeral arrangements nre In- conipicte. Tho family have the sympathy of their mnny friends. Away For Visit nnd Irs. William Ilnssebrock nre.

home fi nn Kt. Peters, where they spent cvcrnl days with Mrs. Ilansebrock' parents, Mr. and William Kn eht. Their son, Harold, rcninined fn a inonlh'H visit there.

1'hlhlren's I'rogram A pleasant part of the services at tho First Baptiat Church last evening the program given by the children. Tonight the Ordinance of Baptism will be administered. Subject for tonight's sermon Is "The Worst Person in Wood Illver." Card Tarty The first of a scries of parties being given by tho Auxiliary of the American Legion In their home yesterday afternoon was a very enjoyable affair and bridge and BOO were the games played. Favors were presenter for tho games to Mrs. Fenton Soliday for bridge and to Mrs.

Henry Schnauf fi'r for BOO, In two weeks anothci party Is to be given and will be oper to the public. Return From Visit Mrs. L. L. Harrod and children has returned from Springfield where thej Thn children innflold for five week" rcmnlnliiff for a tbrcej Flashes of Life.

i Hums his il Gem Theatre UPPER ALTON TODAY AND TOMORROW Buster Keaten in Seven Chances" Tou Should See Buster Try to Get a Bride. i i Advance Summer Showing Dixie Weave Suits Dixie Weaves are the last word in summer clothing. They are the finest and lightest weight woolens expertly tailored in featherweight prices far less than regular suits cost. It is true economy to buy a Dixie Weave for summer wear, and save your regular suit. In addition you get extreme comfort and style.

25 Dixie Weave Suits are $97.50 Extra Trousers to match at $7.50 29 Doncaster Flannels $33.50 quality of imported English flannel in plain colors and chalk stripes. Coat, vest, trousers Single and double-breasted styles, silk trimmed. Dublin Twists $33.50 A new fabric of wear resisting character with the appearance of a fine tweed. In attractive grays and tans. Coat, vest and trousers, silk trimmed.

See these summer suits tonight in our windows. Louis J. Hartmann Alton Good Ctothcs for Men and Boys Wood River nhandnn nnifc unlloniiitv (innUerp r-hould of dress in favor In spiritual life, In the opinion df simnkeis nt tbo rmnunl meeting of tin- Suclety of l-'rlendc. NKW YoliK. Zclliili Pirn- nions, recently obtnincd a divorce, has F.nnie ni'Iy v.clts from A whipping with dog leash by Irm.i iohmcit, Houmanian nursemaid and 'el-respondent.

Th" maid snM In nurt Die frnndnl had estranged her rom her fiance. She, wns fined JHO uid told to be deported. visited with were In Spr Mrs. Ilnrrru weeks' visit. Mectinu of Itnynl Neighbors The RoyM Neighbors will meet Friday night in th" Legion Ilnll.

The Junior Koyal Neighbors will meet before tbo mectlni; of tlie Royal the snim. 1 K. (it Meeting Flag No. will bold their rilll.ADr.r.l'HIA.- egular in ball on Kri- ny nislit. A full ntti'iidancc Is de- Irccl.

Ilecrplinn L-ist F.vrnlnir A receptifin was hist evening nt he 1'pper Alton hall In lion- ir ot Mrs. Ileaiiblo'-snni, district presl- lent of the Iiebeltahs. Those from icre who nttendetl xvero Mrs. Al srcretnry, "has A'anDiisen. Mrs.

Vlrgcl Nichols. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Kahney, Mrs.

W. Mrs. Wnggoner, Mrs. Nick Mrs. H.

Andrns. Mr. nnd Mrs. Springer, Airs. J.

Mrs. Kd Thompson. were presented tn Mrs. Beanblossom, Mrs. Frlederlck and W.

Walker. Ilanring Party A danclnR party will bra given In the Odd Fellows linll on 20, by the ncbcKah lodge. The Mineral Springs Orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. A hearty welcome is cxted ed to the public. A supper Is to served.

Sunday School Entertained Last evening the Sunday school class of Miss Parker was entertained at the home of the Missus Blanche nnd Virginia Bell of Penning nvenue Music and games were enjoyed and dnlnty refreshments were served Those attending were tho Misses Naomi Carsten, Vera, Raines, Freda Keil, Thylra Meiners, Dorothy Wil Hams, Mrs. Irene Henry, and Mis? Oha Loch. Attend Vanity Fair Revue Last evening among those from here who attended the Vanity Fair Revu given at the Grand Tliratro at Altoi were Mrs. J. J.

Afaloncy, Mrs. K. Han old, Mrs. M. F.

Manning, Mrs. James McXally, Mrs. Olcn Tctreau, Mrs. A Moore, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Barr, Mr and Mrs. James Clasby and Mrs. Den nts Kehne. Banquet Invitations have been received bj C. Burroughs and Mrs.

Irene Henry to attend the banquet am dance of the Alumni Association tho Gllleeple High School of which they arc members. Mrs. Burroughs was salutatorlan of tho class of 1899 under professor F. L. Hoehn and Mrs 1 Henry graduated with the class of I 1321 under tho same professor 22 years later.

I Notes i Mrs. Glen Tetrean and Miss Mae Ilendy were St. Louis visitors Tues day. i Mrs. R.

M. Propes of Granite Cltj Is tho guest of her niece. Mrs. B. 1 of KIghth street.

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dleteker and Judith, were Alton visitors I Wednesday overling.

Mrs. Lewis of Lltchfleld Is visiting nt the home of her daughter and son- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. August Dleteker.

A In tho Uugei-H Wll- ite fr-iinn of some scendants ns there was no him to irnldn the wnlptor. ivejird J. Hocke. anybody else wants to pear OVM- the soon In the J.lnil thnt Byrd used. Vokker can't help him.

llr. only t.ne little training plane left, having sold nil the for" the Illcht. sold one drink. Ahiahnm Mlrsky, drug clerk, In tn final citizen- c.hlp Pal" v.ere Issued on the same day bo satisfied thirsty customer. they have hrrn cimcelled on thp tint he vlunvfd he was not of g-ood i hirartrf.

tlint tho general strike has ended in what Premier Baldwin desi-rlbed In the House, of ('ommons a "victory cif common pens" of the best part of tho kingdom" the next, step is to set about for a settlement nf the mining trouble. The coal mine strike was not affected hy yesterday's events nnd remains it, was before, the general strike was mine owners question of w. er.i having sinned the the efforts It Izo (hn iliffcx owners and general strike ik- miners nrul the lie.l r.vr-r Hie nii'l (ho mln- It ns- 11' ulll leFltnle "i 1 harinon- ilio 7nine when tlie mil, ,1. YORK, May 13, hnldprs of Illinois Power (V will vote nt a cpeclnl meeting July 14 on a proposed rhnsige In the dividend rate on the unlsMied Tfl.nno of preferred stock from seven fr.nl fo six per cent, new Issim the preference and ifMrli Hems an tlio present slock. 8PPODROM OI'KN DAILY 11 A.

M. TO 11 P. M. Starting Today for 3 Days Thrilling Successor to 'The Storm' HOUSE PETERS a real vacation trip The trip's the thing! Make it a good one! See C'ornl Gables, Florida, as it actually is. Come.

Linger on Us Hoiith Sea beaches, trade- wind cooled. Play golf riclo dance In Spanish patios. Cost of trip $135 Our next personally conducted trip leaves Alton May JR. By Pullman to Jacksonville. Then down the Florida, east coast in our do luxo motor-busses to Miami.

Price of trip Includes roundtrip transportation costs; a (hrce-day visit with meals nt nno of the luxurious Coral Gables hotels; all sports and entertainments. Ko obligation for you to buy Coral Gables property. Hut should you do so, nil transportation charges will be refunded upon your return. Come to our local office for complete Information. Watson Howard Agency representative for CORAL GABLES 212 East 191.

Fred Boehm of Grafton was a visitor here yesterday. Mrs. X. F. Wolff visited In St.

Louis Tuosd.iy. Emmet 'Whyers of Penning avenue visited nt the home of his uncle, Paul Xnrt-rh of Upper Alton. Mrs. Robert Roach spent the day in Colllnsvillc. Reginal Gnlike of Alton was a.

business visitor here today. Henry Stoermcr and daughter, Rosemary, spent AVednesdny In West Alton with relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Alsman and family of Jacksonville nre spending a week with Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Johnson. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Alsman are sisters.

Mrs. W. Wallace, of Penning avenue was an Alton visitor Wednesday. James Stanley of St. Louis made a business call hero yesterday.

Mrs. Joe Hammett of Evans avenue visited her husband who is patient In St. Joseph's hospital and is getting along nicely. Mrs. Alex Moore of East Alton was a visitor here today.

Mrs. Shnmpine of fi9 Madison avenue, was removed to i't. Joseph'." Hospital Tuesday night for tu-ntmcnt. PRINCESS POME OP PARAMOUNT AND METRO-GOLDWYN TBS HIGHEST CLASS PRODUCTIONS. LAST TIME TONIGHT Adults, SOc Children 15c FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY HAROLD LLOYD for Heaven's Sake WASHINGTON-.

Veterans in Walter Heed Hospital are forpettlnp sonic of their troubles In entlnt: poodles distributed personally by the President and Mrs. CoolidKc. One veteran received tho autograph and each got a handclasp. Use Classified Ads For Best Kcsults. Harold Lloyd Has Punctured the 'Trouble Biioole Again.

For "HEAVEN'S SAKE" Believe Vs. Also the 12 2-reel SPORTING SERIES "FIGHTING HEARTS" Starring Alberta Vaughn, supported by Larry Kent, Al Cooke, Kit Guard and Grant Withers. A series of twelve two-reel knockouts, dedicated to the youth of America but guaranteed to hold an equally strong appeal to their parents. Every one ot these episodes contains some sporting; feature. A hectic football prune.

Stirring horse races or some other fascinating sporting event that will keep you on your toes. It's the fastest, funniest, snappiest Ecrles of two-reel stories ttvor turned out. And Two-Reel FEVER TIME" Coming Friday and Saturday Matinee and Might "Richard the Lionhearted" Coming Sunday, Monday and Tuesday MATINEE SIND.VV ONTINl'OL'S 'i TO 11 Joseph Conrad's "LORD JIM," a classic of literature becomes a classic of tin; screen A Great Sea Thriller Perry Mai-mount, Shirley Mason, Noah llucry nnd Raymond llalton featured. with WANDA HAWLEY and McGKAIL In the. bisgest melodramatic thriller of your life.

A great forest miles of terrifying at you from tho House Peters. A wonderful romance ot the big North than The Storm, Also a Sunshine MANY RELATIONS" Fatho News Topics Pathe Kcvfcw John T. Cox Now Featuring 'Give Me a Little Kiss Will Yuh? Huh' AND ORGAN NOVELTY on tlio ROBERT-MORTON ORGAN Coming Sunday For 4 Days The Greatest Mix Picture Ever Made TONY RUNS WILD" With TOM MIX AND TONY CAPITOL The First Similiiy All Dny ICxrursiim in Years to HARDIN ALTON A. M. ltd urn 7 I'.

M. Advuiici) 'J'iclii'ls fur the round trip it pun 'based in advance nt llipiioilnnni- linv Oilier. Ticlicls on Day of lll'hion Save nn by piin'haslng now. Only 'i capacity will he snlil at Till'; DATii SUNDAY, MAY 23 liXdUSION 3 I'lvrn liy II SOCIAL (Hit SINDAV, MAY iP I.ruv« Itclurii I MOMtAV, 'ALTON UK.II SCHOOL" II Amiim! Tin: rori Tli'lit'ts 7Sc. I.e.

Ki'l. VMBMi MEATF? ID.NK.HT HILL IIAII.KV in LASH OK THE LAW" The screen adaptation liinuiiiH novtl, "Tho liant-'er," typical utor: many tlnills iinU roiiuinllu Ind Blanchard's "MERRY MINSTREL MAIDS" PRETTY GIRLS SNAPPY SONGS MERRIMENT AND FUN I'Ynnlt J. (I'leiiilon In 1 ISIDAY "SMASIIKIJ HACK" mill (IK I ASIIION." I'iorce Hli hai i a COMlNfi IlltKNT in "SKCKKT OltDlillS" OPERA mm Open Daily 1 to 11 f. M. Prices: Matinees lOc 25c.

Nights: lOc 35c Today, Tomorrow and Saturday Tears, Laughs, Heart-Thrills with Lloyd Hughes and Mary Aster Beauty and old Ago xhiicliled In young lovo culling to btnuty as F)IC lights for release! Strange? sound your heart strings and you'll with her anil the of it all will In 1 your fvenlug's greatest entortainnieiu. Also IHAKI.IK CIIASK in "DOC; SHY" Latest Fox News and VAUDEVILLE THE JANSLEYS-Sensational Perch Act FARGO WHITE in "In Florida" BILLY VAN "The Crazy Cartoonist" AMATEURS TOMORROW A Revue of All First Prize Winners. I.ociil Amntoiir who lias at any (line won a prize is cti- tillcil to enter this. Knlcr This Championship Contest mill ili'fciul his or her title. Amateur Revue Today At Once Corning Sunday for 3 Days 'OLD LOVES FOR NEW with LEWIS STONE, BARBARA BEDFORD.

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