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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 5

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MORTUARY. aged 84, Sunday at the home of Burial will tester- rcrti, Mitt 6 o'c of pai from Iff. ifulysis. intliH, Mra. Brown She to Alton Mlee Pauline Flachenecker, a resl- tfeafc oft, Aftoa for many years, died at Mwsareth Home from a The funeral wag at 4 o'clock this afternoon and Greenwood cemetery.

ALTON bVENIflG TELEGRAM BY PRUNT1NU Ctt Offltie; Telegraph Printing liome With ncven grandettlldrctti of E. M. qi Luula, -Mrs. 1 100 8 Viola and Rtcharjl JttlniSwrti- Th tun Thlld at 9 a. Tueaday from.

Paul' 3 Cothedral. John Dodfle. Dodge, aged 62, died 902. east, Broadway, II 'W of the Alton Board of HftttAfttteft fitt to BMIeviUe to inspect the new high school and to study its She leaves ateo £ve tygp bt architecture, Thd school Is the' toost modem of- Its kind and possesses the Highest type of archltec ture, MONDAY, SE1T. Complaints faulty delivery of the Telegraph should be made either br mail or telephone.

Call up, telephofica 88, or Bend postal card wbeo yon fall to get your paper. small size boots tor fall at Bckhard wear Alton, 111. A. B. Wyckoff, Osteopath, over Booth's Jaa A.

Klunk, Funeral Dr. Neuwirth, Chiropractor, Laura bldg. Bell 497-R. Kin. 607-R.

YOUNG'S Tuesday, September 16 TURESH ANB BUCK No matter what kind of a towel you want, whether the. most exquisite one, or the coarsest, practical variety, yov will do well lo buy it our new stoek. Small hand toweU to extra large size Bath Towel; nine To different sizes and Cloths in Turkish Knit in plain and fancy colors, AND at Plain Hemmed eucli at HUCK TOWELS. also Hemstitched, 19c T0 7Sc Uniform thickness, without lumps or thin spots, something we, always look for in buying comforters, will be. found in our specially good wearing Comforters.

The coverings tor these comforters ate, selected in and delicate coloring. Five special ce $248 BLANKETS, Suck Blankets as those' are worth a trip to- our store. Eleven very $2.79 $12.89 special grades nt these prices give, Bun or KIESELHORST'S Vicirola Repairing Of course Victrolas sel- "dam peed repairing that's one of tlie advantages of buying the- Genuine' Article. But, like any as a watch or a fine, old -Grandfather's Clock, Victrdas require occasional adjusting and Do you npt think the best plate to have "this work done is at the firm that the VICTOR COMPANY as tncir elusive representatives Alton? 6ur prices for repairing are reasonable A few dollars usually. KIESELHORST'S Third, Plenty of fresh cat-flab at 26c 30c per Market.

Peter JoestX Fish WOOD Ladles' small size Boots tor fal wear at reduced, Alton, III. M. W. Twing and Miss T5wlng evening for Chicago, Twing.will attend a meeting of a committee of the Baptist State convention. LIST your protwriy tor sate with- 0.

P. Yeattel, 643 B. Broadway. The pool room owned the Lewis Brothers of St. Louis was sold last evening to A.

Dietiker. Mr. Diet- tker formerly owned the pool room, then sold it to the Lewis Brothers and now he is the owner again. Mr. and H.

A. Dietiker moved here from SUunton About three years ago. New NHnitUr At United Brethern Church. There was a full attendance at the U. B.

church Sunday. Rev. 3, C. Fowler is the new minister and comes highly recommended, and wa are per sonalty acausJnted with, many of his parishioners and we know he will be pleased with his new location. He will move his family here shortly.

He is at present tfte guest of the C. E. Benner family. Revival At Church. There are many people attending the services at the tabernacle.

The preaching is good, the musfc excellent, and the order perfect. We understand the exercises will continue "this week. Father Douglas Here October 5. Sunday, October 6, Father Douglas, of KampBvllle, will safc his first mass in Wood River. Thera will be mass at 6:00 a.

m. and mass at 9:00 a. m. Miss Edna McLure left last evening for Chicago, where she will enter the Chicago normal school of physical training, to prepare herself for work as a physical culture director; VETEftAN i WWH "FLYING A YACHT ON DR1 3NT LAND uranam wntu, pioneer English aviator and now one of the leading airplane manufacturers, considers is too for flying in tho air but surprised his friends recently by appearing as "pilot" of a craft that files on land. The picture shows him and his new "plane-" MotbeHutows Resinol wilt heal it SUe through it qwny times before that she never now.

When the comes to her with a of or an itching rash, she gtsta out the jar of Rsstnol Ointment and gives prompt relief. And a appUca- tiont seldom Ml to clear away ike irritation cotnpletety. OlMiMBt is an croUeni tMaUnc drautar. Wo, lor buna, cute born Unit Said by (or wrap), ftec, wrUe lo D.ol. 41.R, RwinoJ, Baltimore, Md.

Last call for Damson Plums. About three miles from North Side on Grafton road. Phono Kin. Suburban Keldel's residence. Katharine.

King left Saturday evening for her home In Oregon, where she will spend a month's vacation. Miss King has been at the Industrial Centra, slnca it was opened In Alton year ago and this is her first vacation. George Dickson, and Civil Engineer. Room 7, Taphora Mrs. W.

A. Haskell, Miss Helen tiid- lake and W.T. Dldlake. haSfe arrived fiojpe from an extended eastern tour, during which they visited Voston and made a tour through the White mountains. In the party In the east were Mrs.

Ilhomas Gordqn. "Hi H. Gordon and wife. The first mass, is the benefltypf those who must toil v.a. Sunday.

Owing to the crowded conditions of the Senglar hall, where services are held, the attendance 'has been very, poor, The children have not been present at mass nor have they been attending Instruction. is expected that Fr. Douglas will start the work Qn the new church as soon as possible. Royal Neighbors To (fleet. Sara Camp, of Royal Neighbors, will have a meeting on Wednesday night, September 17- This is social night, but any one desiring ta dues may tto so! A full attendance Isdeslredr Subscriptions To Orphanage Be Remitted.

Several months' ago Rev, Fr. Daly made a house to house canvass of homes here soliciting, funds towards the erection ot a fireproof roomy- phanage for needy little ones. A number are still In arrears, and they should send their money in at once. Anyone desiring to donate toward this who may have recently may do so. Cathedral Win's Year's Fkst Newly Orflanlzed Captures Plret' Contest of Prom Alt 6-0.

The Cathedral Hlfeh School football eleven yesterday inaugurated its season by winning fronV'Sauvage's All Stars, 6-0. Though outweighed the school boys showed great staying powers and were able to come out on top. The only touchdown of the game was made by Hogan Mitchell, Cathedral captain. Edwin Stillwell was the referee. The Cathedral has games with Wes- second, Uoosevelt High second and St.

Louis U. Academy for this season, and is looking for other games of their class. Attention Auto Drlversl Leather driving gloves Bosenberg'si 312 Piasa street. Miss Beulah Nell Harvey, of Jack- sonvllle, Forlda, has arrived to- Attend Dance Mr. and Mrs.

George Oetkon, Mr. The Yoimg D. G. Bowman BuiWinjj 104-106 3rd. St day took up her tfDrk as Secretary- at the Y.

W. C. coining here from New York City where ahe studied at the Natioaa Y. C. A.

Training School this summer. Miss Harey has had 9 years experience as Business Secretary, and is well auali- fo rher work. 1 P. Owsley's Sister Dies. Word was received today frrfm L.

P. Qwsley, who was called to Middleboro, to attend his sister, Miss Virglan Owsley, that she dle4.yesterady even- Ing. The funeral be tomorrow. and Mrs. Charles Bauer, and Mr, and Mrs, Harvy Moore attended the dancing party at Yosts in Alton test: PavlnflTo Be THe.meeting fop the East Ferguson- avenue, also; to have water and sewer connection was held at the city hall, Saturday'afternoon and was well attended by all interested parties.

It was decided to put In concreta paving as well as to have the water connections. City Attorney Williamson will attend to the legal formation, Ernest Kolb, John True and Erwln Koch, have arrived frorCbverseas and were discharged at Carap Grant a few days The three yoUng men, with John Davey, were among the first go overseas from Alton in the first draft, and had the goad'for- tune to stick together through a year's service in France in the Motor Transport Corps of the First Army. Jo.hn DaDvey has gone to vlalt relativee in Ottawa before coming home. Claude White on his land yacht at Hendon. Enslind.

Classified Column FOR 1 or 2 rockms, furnished or unfurnished for Bleeping, or light house-keening, partly modern, Name Swicher Cheyenne on 613 Lamport street, Yager Park. FOR jadiator cup in fl'onb FOR A Jeflry chummy of tortoise rim nose glasses. Name Swicher case, in Upper Alton. Rewaro. Bring to Taggart's coal offlco, 3509 College avenue.

Another Granted In the Gity Court A dtforce was granted in the. City Court today to Cecile Najsh from William C. Nash, by Judge Yager. For wiring N. Challacombe, 807 Hawley avenue, Alton, 111.

Klalocft 8TR. SWAIN MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONS every THUBSDAY and SATURDAY, 25c. Leave return 11. trips to ST. LOUIS, 8 a.

2 p. m. Cordelia Jones Orchestra- for dancing, 55c and 35c. DAILY to ST, LOUIS on week days 8 a. returning promptly 6 p.

m. Attention DrivertJ driving gloves $2.00 Rosenberg's, 212 Plasa street. Justice Marries Evansvllle Couple. Peter H. Soherle and Florence Ling, both dt Evansvllle, were married -Saturday afternoon by Justice Leesner, used, The ring ceremony was Ladles' fancy Boots in small sizes, values up to $12,00 the pair.

Priced at $5.00 and 16.00 Eckhard Alton, 111. Card Of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors tfpr their kindness and sympathy tendered us during our sad nareav.ement in tbe death of our beloved husband and father. Hansell, and especially do we wish to thank the employees ot the Corrugated Paper we also wish to express our thanks for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mrs.

Ella Hausoll, Hansel), Lora Hanselel, My ran Han sell. Ladles' fancy Boots in small sizes, values up to the pair. Priced at $5.00 and $6.00 Eckhard HI. after which they will proceed with £hVwork. Notes, Mrs.

James Hendy and daughter were the guests relatives Sunday. Mr. and. Mra. Floyd Mcfluirs.

of Ottervllle Mr. and Mrs. Martin IJrockmeyer, of Alton, 'we're visiting their sister, Mrs. John Phipps. Mrs.

Asa McGulre, of Jerseyvlllo, is spending the week end. with, rehv tlves here, Miss Nellie Oetkins, who has been visiting relatives In Bethalto the past few days returned home Mrs. H. lu. Pearce, of South Bend.

is visiting daughter, Mrk Joe Lonie for a month- Mrs. Frank Waggoner and tors, Adele and Francis are spending the week end in BeUtrees. Mrs. G. W.

Gunnlson and granddaughter, Miss Elizabeth Engel returned home Sunday after a pleasant visit with her son, G. W. Gunnison. Mrs. Tracy, who has been visiting her daughter, Mra.

S. A. Beach, the past month will leave next week for a visit in Jackson, Teuu. Mlsa Effle who baa been spending the week end with folks returned to East-St. Lquls Sun- iy evening.

I Miss Phillip little ter were St. Louis visitors Sunday. John Kaiie was an Alton visitor Sunday. Joe Sllvika, and a party ot friends visited in Wood River, Sunday afternoon- Mies Helen Masel, of Alton, was the guest of Wood River friends, Sunday. Mies EtUoi'vOlfflord.

who haa been en- the Oil Eugene Coleman visited his brother, James Colenaan, of Align, for a few days and left for home in Kane, this, Eugene Just arrived from averaeaa after a year's service in the A. E. F. He lost a brother, Mathew, who served -in tho 18th Infantry of the 1st Division, in the Argoune-Meuse battle. Barbers' supplies at Bauer's.

210 Piaea WANTED Waitress. Springs Hotel. Mineral roadster, new pinion ami iring gear in rear, rings in engire, in good condition, rtuia good, wilt stand several more A gond buy tor the man who wants a pcwerfuj ma- chime Can be hot gbt foV $375 if bought at onve. v.Apply C. M.

this office or pbone Business Office, Telegraph. boy to work in drug store. Apply S. H. Wyas Di'Ug Co.

M'ANTEDr-Glrl for housework, Mrs. Pred Johnson, Wood River; Bell 14S. A for general work. Mrs. Cecil Piilsbury, 2QB 18tU street girl for general housework.

Bell 297. 1402 Liberty street £qr general housework. 612 JSfist 15th street, Halloran, were Alton visitors last evening. to work in confec- tipnery store. 1706 Broadway.

FOB of 7 rooms and bath, large lot, splendid location. Inquire 1903 North Main! street, Upper Alton or call Kin. for information. I FOR touring car in good condition, For narticuisrs call Belle street, Bell S07-R, FOR cheat; papacity 100 pounds. Call Geo.

M. Ryrio Co. FOR pigs, 24 B. avenue. Briggs, FOR roaflstor wit.h electric starter.

Also set of Hucjt wire wheels, Bethalto Garage. FOR year kar- and two wagons. 1711 Washing- venuo. Springs Hotel. washer.

Mineral joying a vVatlon returned to switch board today at Standard Refinery- Mrs. N. David and daughter. Miss Mary, were St. Louis visitors today.

Fred Reiken from St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Helmkamp and sous, Earl and Ralph, of Mt. Russell; Mr.

and Mra. Hei Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and daughter, Viola, and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Helmkamp with Lecture. Will be given by the International Bible students with W. H. Pickering from Pittsburgh, as speaker, Monday evening, September 15 at 8 o'clock Hall, Washington avenue, Upper Alton; subject: "Mom- ing Coujath;" night and also, Isaiah hear a good discourse' by Mr. Pickering.

A cordial welcome in extended to bear this eolfeetloiJ. were Irwin, M'rs. Fred Kriase. Mr. and Charles Burk visitors in Alton, Saturday.

M1B8 Lottie Butler, ot East Alton, who has been assisting ot the telephone exchange, has resigned and accepted a position at tbe Western Cartridge Cq, Joe Hendy, the equipment foreman of the Boll Telephone spent the week-end wlUi relatives in Spring' Miss Julia Beasly will attend St. Mavy's school in Alton this term. Mr. and Mra. Malcolm Powell wers business visitors in Granite City, Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy motored to Alton, Sunday evening and visited friends. Dr. and Mrs.

J. T. Kessinger and little son, who have been sojourning in Kentucky the past month, returned home Friday. There will be choir practice at the Senglar hall, Monday evening at 7:30 sharp. A full attendance is much desired.

Mrs. C. Barr, who has been the guest of Mrs. M. F.

Manning tbe past week returned to Alton, wbeee she will visit a wlTHe, after which she will return to her home in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Poag, of Wanda were visitors uere Saturday. Fred Bonder, of Roxana, transacted business hero Saturday.

Miss Marluu Keller spent tlie week end with home folks in Edwardsvtlle. Dr. Pence made a business visit to East Alton today. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed. Lonie, of visited Wood River friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I.

H. Hatridge were Alton visitors last evening. Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Clurk went to 'St. Louis yesterday to meet Mrs. N. F.

Holland, Mrs. Clark's mother, and Mrs. W. A- Jones, her sister, both of Wayua City, Illinois. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Morgan attended the picture show last evening in Alton. and son, Roy Richey and fripnd guests Mr.

and Alton frlendH last evening. Miss Virginia Cross and Frank far- stens were St. Louis viHitore yesterday. room girl at the Standard restaurant on Piasa street. for general house work in of two, no washing or ironing.

Must asdist in grocery store. Kin. 1034-L. ness tou avenue. girl.

Bell 868. 1419 Henry street. Bonds. We pay r.pot cash them. McDonald Realty 315 Commercial Bldg.

room flat or house. electricity'and bath desired. Apply this oiflue. YOUNG 36, for railway clerks and mall curriers, fllOO- 150.0. For free particulars of examination, write ft, Terry, (former Civil Service Examiner) 3U Continental Washington.

General Purpose Illinois Farm. 80 acres Macoupin county, convenient to Brighton telephone line and A. F. D. route.

Good improvements, represent cash value of $3000. Soil gray timber loam, somewhat hilly; 55f iu cultivation, balance pasture, 1 somo timber. Two good wells, and cistern. Family orchard, 30 acres I'lowaJ-'-tor wheat. Possession by agreftvent.

Terms on part purchase money. Price $90 per ficre. No trade. Address Irving M. Clark, Brighton, 111.

FOR business and residence property paying on $10,000.00. Terms, half cash or might consider small farm as part cash. Time on half at Address owner lock box 32, Alton, III. FOR buggy, Mrs. Rnth- gub, 5th and Ridge streets.

CASTOR IA Fof laiants and Children jai Use For Over 3O safety razor. Must be good condition. Apply tills office. WAITED YOUIIK vnau, steady Apply At Once. OATELY CUOTH1NQ CO.

208 W. 3rd FOR- room double house, in good condition, thoroughly modern, lot 55x330. No ugonts uijtod apply, 912 Washington street. FOR canoe. Prioo reaaoimblo.

Cull Klnlouh 1,037. chiffonier, small ico cheat, crjh. Central. Kin. 115B.

i FOR stove and zinc. Burns one hult length iwd wood. FOR street. FOR REN1 i rooms, .2719 Sain FOIl rooma, partly modern. Kin.

486. FOR sleeping room for gentleman, modern conven- lepteti. 406 W. 4th street. FOR quick range, one two hole kitchen heater, one laundry stove.

1401 Mijiin utroet. FOR appjon at tho Chas. H. Golike farm one south o( Fosterburg, 111. FOR rooms with bath, down town, close to good enting places.

per week. Bell U75-R. 6 room house on the r-'OH SAJ.E— Poars lit Draper's farm on Rodgarg avenue, Vi iuilu north of College avenue. Ou mcoimt of frost our crops are limited, formerly hud thousands of wo now huve only a tow hundred. First coma, tirat sorvod.

Lowoi ilier- buuni. Overland towing (IraUon road, minutes wulk trom Modol DO; first class condition. Will, the car liue with or without 4 atfreaigSt denionstrate. Call Bell pho 10, Wood ground. Apply (it Green Hiver S5-W.

tery. FOR 4 attir, one aero uf witu ad.u and south..

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