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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, JUNE IS. SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPLY SKIN Wood River JERSEYVILLE her p'irents. her husband, lstMi anil several children. Apply Sulphur as Told When Your Breaks Out Any breaking out of tlic skin on neck, arms or body is overcome nuickly by applying Mcnthn-Stilphnr. The pimples seem (u dry up and go away, declares noted skin specialist.

Nothing has ever been fouryj to take the place of sulphur as a pimple re- tnover. It is harmless and inexpensive. Just ask any druggist for a imall jar of Rowlcs Mentho-Sulphur use it like cold cream. Far Frti Sdmfle Atail This to WHITEHALL PHARMACAL Inc W8 Ave. New York, Timid Concert i 1.

Rtocker has Wednesday pvr.inK i il-'i Community Park, a concerlH will by the Wood Illvi The first number v. Ill Mr. Stocker an- ar concerts nre to i'ari; every i and many in ha enjoyed mi In musical proclaim-'. Following is the cM-nted: Mrs. (inir Mrp.

ficm-pe Ke rrnl al. her home in in, ng nil Illness of i Kcelinpr" chiu'r entered Into in Sun- ii. folkm eral months' ilu- Ih I WONDERFUL HOW POSLAM CLEARS PIMPLY SKINS Wh4t girl wouldn't give 50c to hrve fcer complexion clear and freth? Yet that is all Poslam costs, no expensive lotions or tedious treatments will 10 quickly get rid of pimples, blotches and rashes and make the skin healthy, glowing and youthful At all Youp Youthful Beauty recommend ths daily use of n. Hawaiian Marrh- Pa Kello l.ov Iowa P.i i -i Id -mliiiPnt Which contains of Pollen Ointment i' I "Better Foods" SAVOY Restaurant Front and Murlict ATe make a specialty of tho lighter kinds of Hot Weather Foods, Special Sandwiches nnd Salads. Money to Loan i City Improved' Property.

No delays. Alton Banking Trust Co. Vtihble llnnley li'i-liou f. Lake ianl nf Vollstedt Herbert Tlarnhouse Je.we.ll To Attend COIIRI-PBS. Mrs.

M. Mannlns of Ninth struct to linv or Tlnirs- day for v.liei-e will attend the While In Chl'Mi'" ivill aitend a reunion of Hid friends and mutes who will arrive from the States of InKtim nnd New York. She will also visit St. Mary's A'-ademy at Notre Damn Indiana. rrlntlveH In U'hllliin Indiana and will mnlje a trip to the Northern part of and visit I'orteKC Mrs.

MaiiniiiR will enjoy a three weeks visit. Srlmul I'icnlc Thursday The Sunday Srhool plrnlc to he civ- en by the raited Prelhern Kundny School will plven on Thursday nt the. lloek Park. Children are meet at the ehureli at nine o'clock Thursday morning, Attends (iradiiiitiiic ICxercises. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Fox and daughter Marjorln returned home yesterday from where they attnded tho ttaccalnnrcate servlco and tlie Kradnalion exercises at the University of Illinois. Their son Krricst was one of the graduation class. Kothley Family Departs Mr. and Mrs.

Ilothley and family and Mrs. Kothley's mother. Mrs. K. deiiarted this morniiiR for California.

They will tour the State and later may Incalc. In business there. niKiit they were tlio guests of Mr. and Airs. C.

F. Scrihner nnd spent tho week visltliiK In Illshland, III. Tho Kothley's formerly conducted a clothing at tho corner of Fcr- KUKon and Whltclnw nvenues. nnd J.uan Meets Last nlRlit In tho Watson Howard office, a. meeting of tho Standard Oil HuildliiK and Loan was held.

NlnelylH'o hundrd dollars was loaned. Monday nife'lit tho nniiual meeting of tho r.tockholdrs will he held and offlcrs will be elected. Attend Family Uriinion. and Mrs. IJ.

M. Coale nnd children Raymond and Keta have, returned from Ml. Oirinel, 111., where they a visit and attended a family reunion lit, the home of Air. Conle's mother, Mrs. Waller Lfhrs.

All the I i children attended the celebration! Those who attended were, Mr. and of New Vork, Mr. nnd MI-H. T. Coal" of Detroit, Mr.

and Airs, H. lllndeslitcr nnd family and Mr. and Mrs, Fanqunsy and family of P.ellrnont, Mr. rind Mrs. G.

C. Lank-r, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ij.

Lawler of St. Louis, Mr. D. Coale und age at the lime of leath being years and 2'J days. Mrs.

Keohner was a. unlive of Ger lany nnd ejime to this country when small child. Her husband. GOOI-L-" Keehner, and six children. Mrs.

Anna r.erity, Mrs. I.ee Nail, Miss Louise Keohner, ('arl Keehner and Lawrfin 1 Kechner of and Edward KcchiKM- of I'tolllng, survive her. also one sister, Mrs. Miller of 'Lincoln. III.

i Funeral services will bo held fnun the Baptist. Church Wednesday after-noon at 11:30 o'clock, Rev. A. officiating. Interment will be in Oaki Grove cemetery.

I s'Tvler-s held from tlio ind Church in Tnesilny afternoon at IN'v. Rnuhen official- liitcinient was In Ihe FiMdon Kradiratioit ol Harherry RCRIIII f. Harmon and L. Lessnmn, men sent by tiie Federal govern- ni''nt, have arrived in Jerseyville and li.r. lirjmn nork of the cradlca- of tli' i oinninn barberry bush.

This plant rniTk'S and spreads the drr.nl"'! black rust of all cereal grains and (lie government Is attempting to eradicate it. for It has been found In cerl.iln countries where tho barberry has been completely banished the rust has disappeared. Personal Mr. nnd Mrs. .1.

M. Pago went to 1'eorla tills morning to visit their son and family, Dr. nnd Mrs. T. II.

Page, who are going to Alaska for a month's visit. They will return Saturday. Mrs. Emery Jones returned today fjjl jij Airs. Alicia Allen Christen Mrs.

Alicia Alice Christen was found dead by her relatives at her home near Spanky Saturday evening at. o'clock. A coroner's Inrincst was held oln Kt Louis where she has been a' tho home Sunday morning and a Kuc her sister N. L. verdict returned finding that, death lo ltla all other relatives since Hun- was caused by apoplexy of the hfart.

av Mrs. Christen was liie daughter of Ml 5 i C- ayne nnd fam Robert and Diaye Brlslel Campbell liv mul0 red Webster Groves Sun- and was u7 years ot age. She Is lv am visited friends. Mild Ml'S. A.

F. RobiHSOU alld l.Miss Virginia. Robinson motored lo children and Mr. F. Miller and family Sumlay nml a) nt the of Wood Klver, 111.

Mr. C.ovir Waltim Ml alu Mr9- ohn Dav a of Hot Springs, Mr. R. Ualrd iMiKS Iolen 7i ol ot AVashlngton week end wllh and family. They all motored to Fair- rnivcrslly spent the FATHER'S Sunday, June 20th BUY DAD A TIE Enter into the spirit of the day and convoy your sentiments with a tie that "he" will wear.

Tii-'s at $1 to $3 include a.variety from which you can select with delight. Other Practical Gifts Interwoven Hose Ilickock Belts Golf Hose Hickock Buckles Linen Knickers Li nC Handkerchiefs Manhattan Shirts Iravelino; Sets Come to our store for that Rift to Father on "Father's Uav." THK MKN'S 1IKST field Sunday where Ihey were joined by other relatives at a family picnic There- were -1S present and all enjoyed a very delightful affair. At The Kvancelleal Church. There will be choir practice Wednesday evening nt o'clock at tliu church. Al! members are urged to be present.

The Ladles Aid Society will hold an all day tiullllng Thursday. Tho Young People's League will give an Ice cream social on tho church lawn Tuesday June 22, 3'tcver- and Idecker, pastor of tho Church plans on attending the monthly conference of tho Evangelical pastors of Madison county to bo held at Aliiam- bra Wednesday. Appointed District Chairman Mrs. M. F.

Manning has been appointed chairman of Ihe Welfare Com- mlttee of tho L'2nd district of the Federation of 'Woman's Clubs and Is a member of tho Welfare Board. Notes Mr. and Mrs. Freeland attended tho funeral of her cousin. Norman Scheller of Olive- Sunday.

Mr. and Fred Hnod grass and daughter Muriel also attended. Mrs. M. Erltlon ot Urbana Is visiting her ton and dauglitcr-ln-law, Mr.

and Mrs. II. B. BrUtun. Carl Illllon of Champaign and Perry McL'ollum of Maplcwood, were the week end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. II. II. Urltton of J.orena. Joseph Curron of St.

Louis was tho guest on Monday ot Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ourron. Mr. and Mrs.

F. rielgel of St. Louis were the week end guests of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. MoKinney.

Mrs. Fred Cruse and chidren Ray. Rolla and lla, loft this morning foi Dlxon. where they will spend a month with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Roberts and with the parents of Mr, Cruse, Mr. and Mr. 1 W. T. Before returning home they will be guests of her brother Claud Ro'iei't? of SI.

Loul.s. MISH "Mary Molu- of St. Louis ix spending several days visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Val 1C.

Reis of Wood River avenue. Furrier Scrlbner son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Scrilmev is spending a week vislt'ng his grandparents, Mr. tyid Mrs. G. C. Forrler of Godfrey.

Mr. and Mrs, F. Scrihner were guests for the day of Mr. nnd Mrs. G.

C. Sc.rlhncr of Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess of Alton were the guests yesterday of Mr.

and I Mrs. Manning of Ninth street. K. Kearbmugh of Acton avenu Is i able, to resume work at the Standard Oil Renery having recovered from a i burned limb. Mr.

Searbrough was off duty for seven weeks. i Mr. and Mrs. Leon Carrico of Beach avenue spent the week end visiting In Vnndalia with Mr. and I Mrs.

Carrico arid Jfr. and Mrs. Hib- I hits. I Mr. nnd Mrs.

'J. Drnkeford are ex- peeled to arrive AVdenefiday from i Tuskegee, Alabama lo visit at the home of Mrs. Prnkeford's sister. Mrs. T.

P. Eggman of Ninth street. Mr. and Mrs, W. C.

Elder nnd daughters Miss Lyla and Mrs. Joe Barker are spending a week as the guests of relatives In Eldorado. Francis Manning of Ninth fitreel will be one of Ihe bridal parly of the Keller-Joehl wedding. Mrs. Gus Hoffman, daughter Ida and Mrs.

J. C. Pope of East St. Louis were Sunday guests nt the home of Airs. J.

F. Trabfind. FOR KBNT fine rooms wllh bath, heat and water furnished, located in heart of AVood River business district. AVI11 lease to responsible party. AVrltc I Box euro Telegraph.

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank llel- Mr. and Mrs. George Senior nnd daughter, Miss and Miss I Helen Hlaten of Dccatur motored to I otterville Sunday and were guests nt th' 1 homo (if Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Case. Misses Olive Colean, Mary Curran, Irene B.irnep, Josephine Rtahl. A'elma Vnhle, Hilda Frnnces Smith ami Marie llonrh, teachers of Jersey rnunty. departed S.Ttiinlny for ootnlncitiui.

"here they will attend Mimnier school nl Ihe State Normal. Mlpi I'dna Curtis of St. Louis arrived SMiirdny nnd remnlned over Sunday visit Mrs. Ohorlln nt Uio home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Ober- lit). Dorothy Ropers, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ropers is spend tlii-i week in Ottcrvllle with her Mr. and Mrs.

.1. A'. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs.

Snniuel Stephenson of fit. Louis spout the week end with his Mr. and Mrs. AVm. Stephenson.

Mrs. Herbert Neely nnd Mrs. Jesse r-pent tndny in St. Louia. Mr.

nnd Mrs. M. J. Ryan and Mrs. Theodore Dodsun were entertained at dinner In Cnrrollton Sunday evening at the home of Mr.

and Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. John Ilammel nnd Miss (Jracc and Murrel Luniley motored to Alton Sunday evening. Allpses Florence Patton nnd Dorothy Bandy of Wood River were week end quests of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert KiiiK. Miss Quain of St. Louis arrived last Saturday to nttoiul the funernl of Miss Nellie Costello Monday morning. She will remain several days fit tlie home of r.Ms.

CoHtello. Mr. and Mrs. AVnllcr Brown and daughter. Mary Carol, and K.

Kennedy and daughter, AVIlby, of Kane, spent the day Sunday at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arch Cope. L'dward Connolly resigned his lion as salesman at the Jerseyville Motor Company and has accepted a position as salesman for the Standard Oil Company of Dccatur. NK WYORK, "sob.

bint;" Is dune over chorus girls, their pilfalls o-id struggles and temptations. But this clan does little weeping for Itself or iin sinters. It's a little world i of "everyone for Itself" and personal I Independence Is an outstanding chnr- i acteristlc of the majority. Of course I there are hound to be some excep- lions. I For little group of Broadway chorines recently decided to organize a social club.

They planned to have club-house where the new arrivals would have a place to hand their hats and the oldsters Mrs. Clark could drop In to "talk shop." There was much talk of "uplift" and taking action to change public opinion regarding chorines. Tho little group met and among other things, announced that they were tlrtd of having every woman arrested In somo sensational affair referred to as a chorus girl. The chorines, said, would rise In arms and defend tho reputations of Ihe majority. Three of them constituted a com- mitteo which broadcast letters to the.

thousands of chorines; they visited Hie theaters and gave out statements. Immediately a Fifth Avenue mansion was offered them as a temporary meeting place. From a dozen quarters came offers for benellls, the proceeds of which would go to the club. Up bobbed sympathetic folk from every which way. But when tho organizers colled their "big meeting" only 40 girls showed up.

Tho others preferred to sleep Inte that day, had dates, or just didn't rare. And HO this plan, like many similar ones, threatens to jc shelved. Speaking of chorines, there's an uttrnctlve young miss with a great fondness for cats, nnd, since, stray oils are one of New York's lending Industries, the. dressing rooms of her theater hnve tho general appenrance o' a poundmnn's cart after a busy diy. Recently she used young man for Vreach of promise and, settling out of court gave half her winnings to tiie Society for Prevention of Cruelty Animals to ho used, she stipulated, looking after forlorn kittens.

Wasn't It O. Henry In "Tho nnd tho Hound" who said to look for folk who were overfond of aiunals? A'el), anyway, tho young chorine of cat episode has, within six mnn'liB, brought an action for slander, ixn action for breach of promise and another for alienation of something like that. SWAN. Unusual Trimming An attractive coat of gray twill ruffles of pleated silk of tho same color that run from wrist to elbow. Ribbon also hinds tho coat and forms the upstanding collar.

Hare Suicide a few years (he deal rate will far exceed the birth rate Germany, according to I'rof. Or4 jixhn, c.crnmu sociologist. IflOO Germany's birth rate was pi thousand, now It Is 20 per thonsarl If this "race suicide" continue, many will be short of labor In ycara, according to Prof, GrolJahnJ Saves Tin llunf HILO, the reed Manna Loa eruption, a Hawaii! whoso home was in the of tl molten lava rushed to his dweilll and-peeled off it tin roof. It one of the few tin roofs on cottages In Hawaii, and prized ns extraordinary possession and a nal of distinction. He saved the ro The village was destroyed.

9 tonirfkt take KLOK-LAX for Use Telegraph Ads for Instant Relief Froi Bunions Soft Coi No sensible person will continue I suffer from those intense, nRo throbbing bunion pains when the nl powerful penetrating yet nntlpeptlc ICmerald Oil can readily obtained al any well stocked store. Apply a Tew drops over the flamed swollen Joint and see hi speedily the pain disappears. A fl more applications and the Ewolf joint Is reduced to normal. So mnrvelously powerful Is Kml nld Oil thnt soft corns seem to ripht tip nnd drop off. All rtrttKRlsl.s guarantees It dispensing It to many foot suffer CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! Doeni't hurt one bit! mtlc on HU iiriilng nun, Instantly that corn'stops then I juii lift it right on with lingers.

Your druggist sells a tiny little of I "KreczoiHi" for a few Hiutlcient i to remove every hard corn, pott corn, i or corn between the toes, and the t)0 I I i alluset', without soreness nr irrlin, i tlun. I June Thermos Jugs Usually Priced $3.50 Crockery lined, one gallon Thermos JugiB which will keep Iced drinks cold or hot drinks hot. They are guaranteed not to break, If they do break we will replace them. Fine for summer outings. Sale $2.95 Glass Lined Outing Jug $1.69 each l-Galion Size.

Main Floor Large Clothes Basketr Sale Price Large, square, deep splint Clothes Baskets, stoutly made, and convenient to carry through doors because they are square. The value Is unusual. Basement Holland Window Shades Sale Price 59c 3fl Inches Bhndes In fects arc hy colors 1 scarcely feet. Slightly inen and green. noticeable nnd Irregular The de- they are mounted on will go quickly.

spring rollers. These Main Floor Rufffled Curtains Sale Prlfo 2 pr. for $1.00 These are dainty barred scrim Curtains with ruffle trim nnd ruffled tie backs. Neat and nice for bed room, dlnlna rooms or kitchen. Basement Seamless Sheets Sale Price $1.00 Full glzc.

it bed sb.o bleached Sheets, 81x90 Inch This Lancaster sheet sells regularly Dusement ouseware We have worked about three weeks trying to assemble household items that will be of compelling interest to women. Below are listed articles of sterling worth and value, bright and new and crisp for this sale, at prices which we, nor any other dealer could afford to run regularly. These items go on sale tomorrow morning, June 16th. Electric Toasters With Cord Sale Price These are complete with cord and plug. Jlain Floni Ironing Board Sets This sst consists of the ironing board, cover and pad.

Basement ater Sets These sets nre an unusual purchase of beautiful glassware, each consisting of high grade crystal blown glasses, daintily etched and graceful water jug or bottle packed In separate carious. You usually see them priced These are specially priced. They make nice sifts, bridge prizes, etc. at LOO Set Main Floor Bleached Pillow Cases Sale Price 5 for $1.00 AVonderful value in 42x36 Inch bleached hemmed Pillow Cases of pood grade muslin All you want while they last. Basement June Sale of Throw Rugs Of Various Kinds Puritan Rag Rugs miss design or wave.

Gooc Price 39c 18x3G inch size in hit and miss design or wave, bath, kitchen or hall. Good colors. Nice for Basement with der. able. Stenciled Rag Rugs Sale Price SI.

00 ea. oO Inch hit and miss nag Rugs hcnuliful bright stenciled bor- Large, serviceable and wash- Medium Rag Rugs Said Price 79cea. Pretty washable Hit and Miss Rng Hugs In 24x48 Inch size, nice for dining, bed rooms or kitchen. Oval Braid Rugs Sale Price Large Linoleum Rugs Sale Price $1.00 Tapestry Table Runners Sale Price $1.00 Handsome Runners for your library table. 17x50 Inch size, in beautiful woodland color- Ings.

They are usually priced Sl.fifl. Slain Floor Velour Pillows Salu Prire $1.00 One small lot these good looking pillows for the living room. They are round and In Various colors, with tapestry center. -Main Flooor 3 feet hy feet Felt Base Linoleum Hugs In attractive designs and colors. Very large and serviceabla and extreme values at the price.

Velvet Rugs Sale Price $2.39 $1.00 ea. These are tho popular Colonial rugs, soft strands put together In oval shape. They arc nice for any room. These, arc 18x30 Inch size. Tapestry Rugs Sdle I'riro $1.00 ea.

Extra special values In pretty tapestry ruga In must all color combinations. Those uro appropriate for any room. Basement Pretty Rugs that will look well In any room. Come In beautiful colors and In conventional or oriental patterns. You will Hko them.

"7xD4 Inch size. Ardsley Axminsters Sale Price $2.50 ea. Hcautlful mottled Axrnlnntcr RUBS In size Inchcu. Come In pretty coloring)). They are very desirable for tho living room.

Katonah Velvet Sale Price $2.00 ea. Dress your homo up with a few of these pretty rugs. They come In 27x54 Inch size. Attractive terns and colora. Large Seamless Sheets Sale Price $1.39 Inch, large bleached hemmed Sheets, made of good grade bleached fihectlng, are remarkable values.

Ask for this, the 'Jean' sheet. Basement Rayon Silk Bed Spreads Sale Prire $4.95 Beautiful Rayon Spreads, with square or scalloped edgen. Come In colora rose, blue or gold. 81x108 Inches. These are extreme values and only 3(J In this lot.

so early selection la advisable. Basement pat- Basement HENLEY ALDEN CO. COMMERCIAL BLDG. ALTON, ILL..

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