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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 9

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924 Astronomer In Bonn, Germany, 1 ns found a new comet. All wo can 'o Is hope It Isn't coming to run for resident. TUNSIUTIS Apply thickly over cover with hot VICKS Oomr IT Million HUNT'S WASHINGTON LETTE ROOSEVELT MAY BE EYEINQ SECRETARY OF NAVY JOB BY HARRY B. HUNT NBA Service Writer. Oct.

did Teddy Roosevelt resign his Job as assistant secretary of navy after ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH lie hart been nominated as the 0, O. P. candidate for governor of Now This Is a question that Is receiving a seemingly absurd amount of consideration here In Washington. Offhand, Una simple and probably correct answer would seem to be that ho resigned so as to be footloose to plunge full tut Into bin bat- tie to unseat Governor Al Smith 'Is Democratic rival. Hut simple and direct answers do not satisfy the politically suspicions here in the capital.

They're always The High-Gratle Gasoline Save Your Car HE batteries and starting motor of your car are the headquarters of its emotional system. A heavy engine wears out the batteries just as it would wear out your patience and your strength should you try to turn it over with a crank. It is not so far-fetched as it may seem, to compare engine mechanism with human mechanism. Every one who drives has remarked the individuality and responsiveness or lack of it, in the car he handles. Red Gasoline increases engine re- sponsivenesC It vaporizes at a low temperature and burns'completely to the end of the piston stroke.

If Ji5 ve8 the strain on ur starting motor and "Batteries. This is one of the many economy features in Crown. Red Crown makes batteries last longer and give better service. The "satisfaction" service of Red Crown hes in your thrill at the ready response when you touch the starting the flexibility of your engine and the steady flow of sustained pulling power. Satisfaction Plus -in this unusual combination lies the true reason for Red Crown popularity.

And remember this: permanent satisfaction in a gasoline lies in never changing. Use Red Crown all the time. It's easy to do so, for Red Crown distribution is nearly perfect. You can find it everywhere and everywhere the same. At the following Standard Oil Service Stations: 1430 East Broadway St Corner Fourth and Bell St Rfver Refinery, Fergwon Ave.

and Alton St Louis Wood River, 111. And at the following Filling Stations and Garages: Armatronr Berr. Ttk A Central D. F. Hoeber, Tth and St.

Garage, 49M Bell. St. Shearburn Anto far B. BroadWIr J. G.

Kennlna-ton, State and Belle Bpurceon Gnraffe, Wa.hlnffton and OolieoT. Bait Brondirar McMannn. A Yenner, Broadway and Star Tire Brondvrar and Central J. B. BOM, Service Station, Collra-a and O.

B. Collece A've. Tancy Drive-In Station, Brovrn A ClaaHen Dan Hartnett, Forlcervllle, III. G. FoilerburaT, III.

John Cbambrn, Godfrey, 111. O. Arhenback, Melville. III. Blver Motor Wood River nnl Standard Oil Company (InSiana) Fanl Araurronff Service Station.

Tth Central Ave. Han love Auto Tire Pint and Fermion Wood Blver. 111. Standard Parti and Reno and Waltelair Wood niver. III.

Standard Phnrmaor, sixth and MndUon, Wood Blver, III. L. Harrod, Edtrard.vlIIo Hard Hood, Wood Blver, III. Koeber Bran. Garner, Wood River, III.

Gallarhor Service Motion, Hartford, III. Western -Cartridge B. Alton, III, J. B. Van Preter, IS.

Alton, III. H. W. ftcore, Betbalto, III. Helknmp Garaae, Moro, 111.

If. Store, Betballo, III, Herman Srhiilte, K. Alton, HI. Jonca A Hale, B. Alton, III.

Alton, IU, 3696 smoking Homo underlying motive. To 1)0 obvious, they hold, isn't politic, inert, must nhvays ho "something back' of everything thtt Is done. After cositattng on the fact that other federal oftce holders have not rcslcncd In order to prosecute their campaign that President Cool- ldge kept on bring president; that Oovcrnor Bryan hns hold onto his Job as governor of Nebraska- that La Kollctto and Wheeler, fi.lowlng tho example of Senator Harding when ho was running for president, havo iinld onto their pending tho rosuit of tho election ilieso wise-acres have found an "explanation" which la interesting wiietoer It la accurate or not. Teddy, tho explanation goes, resigned as assistant secretary of navv In order that he might bo eligible for appointment its secretary of navy in case ho is defeated tor governor of New York and Coolldge still wins for the presidency, Politicians eenerally take It for granted Secretary Wilbur will not be retained in the official familv should Coolldge succeed himself. Wilbur, cabinet critics hold, hasn't measured un.

Whatever his ability he Isn't sufflcl-jntly polltlcal'y mind ed, they say, to maneuver a depart- dreadnat.ght safely through the political seas that are expoct-d 1 running through tho next four doctrine If ho Is to bo a bulwark of strength to his chief. The speech which ha delivered In to hls Decent i Washln Gton, and the speech which ho was to have delllvered at Mfln r. er -but didn't. aro ited as proving that he Is entirely too frank and outspoken tn uls personal beliefs to Be retained in the cabinet. For a cabinet official must forget personal, opinions and speak only administration nnd nar'v On tho thsory, then, that a now helmsman must be found or the navr In event of a Coolldge victory, noonevelt rnsl-natlons Ig held to I nave cleared tho way for young T.

appointment In case ho falls In his raca for the governorship of New York. Thnt there Is a chance Roosevel may lose Now York even thougl Ko carries tho state by a sub- Rtantlnl majority, an analysis of thn New York vote for 1920 and 1922 re veals ns easily possible. In 1020 Harding swept the Empire state with a majority over Cox of 1.0991,130 votes. Yet tho Repub lican cnndldato for governor was elected by a bare 74,066 moro tnan one million behind the national ticket. No one familiar with the voto- potting qualities of Governor Al Smith foresees any walk-away for young Roosevelt In the state race.

Nor does even the most enthusiastic Coolidgo fan foresee any such majority for tho national ticket this year as was given Harding In 1920. In the off-year race, In 1922, Smith defeaed Governor Miller by 385.93S, ns against Miller's victory by 74,066 two years a turnover to the Democrats ot some 450,000 votes. Can even a Roosevelt overturn that majority against "East Side Al Washington doubts it. NINE DAIKV PRODUCTS LULLABY FOOD BEVERAGE Hushabye, lullabye, mamma's little baby; here's a good-night drink of milk for you." Our milk for the baby, the growingups and the grownups. NIAGARA Curtis Stewart and wife of havo taken rooms at tho home of Mr.

Blackorby on the Alton St. Louis road. Mr. Stewart has accepted work at the Western. Among those that attended the Veiled Prophets Tuesday evening were Mrs.

Mary Baley and daughter, Mrs. Davidson, King Carey, wife and daughters, Miss Catherine and Margaret, R. W. Behymer and family. Wilbur Cannedy, Henry Sherman, Glen Witt and Douglas Carlan of Greenfield attended the foot ball same in Saturday and while here visited with Mr.

Cannedy's Bister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Woodman on Alton-St. Louis road. Mrs.

A. Roloff and Mrs. Lee Larsh of Alton visited their niece and sister, Mrs. P. Maggie Erwln, Sunday.

Presley Hollis spent Saturday and Sunday in White Hall. Miss O. aammond accompanied him home to ake a short visit among friends John Druland and wife of Jerseyville were Sunday guests at the lomo of the former's sister and 'amily, Mr. and Mrs. Blackorby.

Wm. Schoenbaum and family and Albert Newell and wife motored to the country Sunday and spent the afternoon with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Unterbrlnk and son, Johnnie, spent the week end in Jerseyville with the later's uncle, James Hunter. Joe Short of Kldred Is spending the week with his daughter, Mrs. Lee King and family. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Woodman and daughter Bernus, motored- to Greenfield Sunday and spent the day with The Porcelain Range IS Convenient Folks impressed with the beauty of the Round Oak Porcelain Range arc doubly gratified to discover of all coal and wood burning ranges, this is undoubtedly the most convenient as well as beautiful, cleanly and durable. For example: As many as eight 9-inch pics can be baked at one time in the over-sized oven, or it would be possible to use the largest size roaster and still prepare four pies at the same time. And one of the finest features is, you can continue to use it for more than a generation, with startling economy of all fuels.

That is why so many folks are demanding ROUND OAK PORCELAIN RANGE Not only IB the patented design and the smooth porcelain finish attarctlvo each and ovory day during the years of Its usefulness, but it never requires blackening. It Is quite as easy to clean as a china dial). Tho construction of tho flre box and flues assure quick reaponsd with any fuel. Those are but a few of tho many advantages wo Invite the opportunity of showing you in a personal demonstration. Consider this, If you please, as iu invitation.

ASK US ABQUT TERMS Alton Hardware Co. Broadwf and State relatives. Mls Cathryn Lawrence attendnd a social given by the Christian Kn- deavor Society at tho United Breth- ern Church In Wood River Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mora Holds and Miss Ola Hammond were Alton shoppers on Monday, Mrs.

Maud Be'-z received word from Troy that her aunt, Mrs. M. Granger, who wan so BerloiiBty 111 Is improving and was able to ho up a few hours last week. King Carey and family motored to St. Louis Sunday and were rifti- ner guests the home of Mrs.

Carey's sister-in-law, Mrs. Brum. BETHALTO Mrs. File is attending Institute with Prof File this week, while the children are with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

8. McDonald of East Alton. Herman Kahel was fortunate In not getting hurt worse than he was In an, accident a few days ago. Ho suffered a few minor bruises and was stunned for a few minutes. He was driving old Maud to tho Lanterman funeral Saturday when the bolt came out of the shafts, letting them drop on the horse's heels.

She ran a short distance and broke tho front wheel. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ellsperman havo returned from their automobile trip to Vienna, where they visited with Mrs. Ellsperman's relatives.

Mrs. Anna Schoppett visited with the Hayes family of Hamel the past week. Miss Mildred Liners had a piin- tul accident Monday at school. was playing when a sharn stick struck her in the eye, cutting the eye ball and lid. It was necessary to take her to tho doctor.

The was not Injured. Western Seconds to Play C. B. C. Eleven The second football team of Western Military Academy tomorrow will piny the Christian Brothers College clcvxn of St.

Louis, on the'Western field. A bean king recently disappeared Maybe some war veteran Is chasing him. Mack Will Stand Pat. Connie Mack onys ho intends to stand rot with his Athletic llnnup, which played us good ball na any team In tho American League during tho last two months of play. The burning question will soon be How much per ton?" PAINT TIME Now is the time to brighten up your home before the snow flies.

Remember we have a full line of Paints, Varnishes and Wall Paper at prices that arc right. WE DELIVER THE GOODS. Scott Sullivan Paint Co. 540 East Broadway Phone 520-W. L.

W. Sondles, Manager. II! Buy Now Big Startling Values The time was never better for you to buy Jewelry! We are offering the finest values of our entire business career. $1.00 or $2.00 weekly is all you need pay- Use Your Credit CREDIT Extraordinary Values DIAMONDS Just arrived! Hundreds of beautiful designed new Diamond Rings. Styles for men and women.

Every conceivable style and mounting from which to select. Three special groupings $25 $37.50 gSurely You Can Have Credit! Buy on Credit! It is the one and only logical way to have lovely articles of Jewelry. We will gladly trust your account will be held in strict confidence As little as $1 or $2 will do on all advertised specials. AWEEK JML DO. 1 Use Your Credit lllltiltlll 17-Jewel Hampden 17 fine guaranteed.

Your choice of plain or fancy engraved dials. fljfl Pay $1 a week Girls Wrist Watch Special 15-Jewcl Wrist Watch Special 1 Solid gold case in the popular Oval or Rectangular shape. Pay $31.25 Open Saturday Until 9 p. m. vV I I 15 E.

Broadway.

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