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WINS MORCE FROM EBFECT LOVER Lover of Mrs. Must Pay $5000 Cash and One-Third of In- ccme for Rest of Life. By Associated Press CINCINNATI, Oof. Mrs. Rosamund Hart obtained a.

divorce i WOOD R.VER, Wood River Fnnsrsl of Olllc Lnmmon Tlio funeral of Ollln hold ycHtordiiy afternoon at two thirty o'clock from tho Htrpeper t'n- dnrlaklng 1'nrlors In I'ppor Alton. Hcv. Akcrs of thp Wood Illvcr rres- byterlan Church oniclated. Tho Franklin Masonic Lodso of. Alton, had chnrgo of tho funrral I Members nf tho Kastrrn Htar Lodgn of Wood Hlvor attended In a body.

Thoro were loads of beautiful dor- nl offerings, tributes of esteem 'n which Mr. Lommon was held by its largo number of friends, who at- r-mlnrl In throngs, many of tho rlonds ho had made during his rosl- nnce In this city as well as In Al- Ho was accompanied home by Mrs. Conners, who will visit for a week at the Conners farm. United Brethern Ladlei to Meet Thursday tlmro will ho an all day mating nf iho Lndlca Aid Ko- j-loty of United Jirethern Church. Urn ladlM will meet.

In Who church parlors nnd at noon servo dinner lo tho public, Visit In St. Peters, Illinois Mr. nnd Mrs. and Kiin of AND CODFgEr TOE TELEGRApH PERSONAL 70 Upper Alton Funeral of Mrs. HAtolton Held YeiUrday Tho funeral of Mm.

Hatalton, who died Thursday nt Milwaukee, was held yesterday afternoon at the homo of her Muter, Mrs. Schumak- rr of Lamport street, rtcv. Thco- 1 In rlmrgo of tho do ro Mr and Mrs. B. Howell of East Broadway were guests over tho week ond In Jerseyvllle of Mrs mother, Mrs.

8. Woolsoy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Carson and daughter are guests of Mr. Carson a parents, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Carson.

rtf .1 end vmng -Hand, to which years River Kefln- hn, belonged ii cn "omngnd I'addock nnd daughter 1 9 ln i Mr and family in i ten tlance Interment wa wick, Airs. T. Poln Miss 1 01 1 nnd Mrs nusBol The pall bearers were Messrs, o. baby. from Frederick William Hart, "per- I feet lover" of Mrs.

Alfred 1 sr Of which Hall-Quest, In Court of Domestic. Relations hnro lodny. Alimony. "greed upon nut of court, consisted ot $5,000 rash nnd onn third of Hart'n Incomo for the rcmnalndor of Mrs. Hart's life.

Mrs. Is likewise to have of thn furniture and effects which wern located In the Hnrt apartment here. In tho rveu ono third of tho Inconio of Han la more than $200 a month, thn con tract seclflea tfint then his former wife is to rerolvo onn third of tho She Is to hn given, In ad dltlon, $HOO for attorneys' fees and court costs. Judge Hoffman Immediately after the hearing of testimony granted Mrs. Hart tho decree on the grounds of extromo cruelty.

Throughout the case the name of Mrs. Shirley Hall-Quest cams In for frequent mention. Hart himself did not appear in tho courtroom although despatches stated that ho left Chicago Sunday night ostensibly for Cincinnati. In consequence of bis failure to put In an appearance Judge Hoffman salr that although ho had granted the divorce he would not Issue the for mal decree until Tuesday. This however, Is but a teachnlcalitr out of regard to divorce court custom.

St. I'cters, Illinois. Roast. by Isles of Somewhere." and "Abide I with Me." The body was laid to ls ntl Mrs. who sang.

I of East Broadway. Mr. Carson transferred to St. Louis Bonne Torre. S- IlRS from and I 1 taken PER CENT MORE CIRCULATION THAN THE ALTON DAILY TIMES.

i I i Ji i i City News Briefs Coolidge May Sugar Duty Report Bjr Associated Press. ii WASHINGTON, Oct. i I'r aiul Rfty rlll woro'government problems face Presldon fined and costs by Police Magls- Coolldge for probable trato for lighting. Fines were Bossed against Klmrr Made- ofe and John Craig for Additional data -which tho presl dent has asked from aovernmen Miss Defer Decision on Billy Sunday Campaign A meeting of the Alton Ministerial Alliance was held this morning at the Y. M.

C. tho Intention being to reach a decision an to tho Signing of a contract for tho coming of Rev. Wm. A. Sunday for an evangelistic campaign.

Not all tho churches were represented BO tho decision Is to be deferred until the next meeting. Oak Wood Cemetery The pall bearers were Messrs, Gukar. Gusa Fredrlckson, willlan Bacheldor, B. J. chrlstoe, George Ahe.

and William St. ctalr. Among thoso from hero who at tended were C. W. Hall, Guss Fred rickson.

Loyal Palmer, Wm. wilt hoft, George Ouker. Max Uartwlg 0 McGaw, Julius Oamor Hy, Schnaufer. Carl Fox, Ed. Mngulro, Mr.

and Mrs. 0. F. Nagel, Mr. and Mm.

Hugh Christy, Emmet Branson Mrs. William Bacheldor, Mrs tr Payne, Mr. and Mrs. George Carstan Mrs Lee Dlckorson, Mr. and Mrs larvey Wells, Mrs.

Aknrs, sfmon Halloran, Mr. and Mrs. rtund Orover Wnlmers, Miss Catherine Halloran. Three of thn pall bearers were former glass blowers who hud worked with Mr. Lemmon and three were from Wood niver, brother odge members.

Base Ball Game Yesterday Yesterday afternoon at two thirty at the a. O. Diamond Hart- Playod the Wood River B. 's games heretofore had been Kama and game, and thin was to do- nml 2 day(1 ol(I end In Shlpman. Hr artd Mrs, H.

J. Kruse of St. 8llcor of are tho parents of a boy, Sflcor born tho pence. ttirlmnce woro "made' frank McDonald and Al Hlckman. Will Attend Organ Dedication Tho ladles' choir of tho Evangell-, I rch wl to East Bt.

Louis Mr. Coolldga has asked for further tonight nt 6:30 In automobiles to facts on tho sugar Industry In this participate In tho dedication of tho country before reaching a decision for peace dls-; departments In connection with the 'report of tho tariff commission on tho sugar duty Is expected to reach tho White House. Three members of tho commission are understood to have recommended a cut in tho duty new Emmanuel Evangelical church there. Tho church has $10,000 organ which was made in Germany. An expert organ builder was sent fr Germany to install the new or- Alma Robinson ot Alton.

This chllrc1 The dedication is their aucond child. Guesti of Relatives. Mrs. Ham Hensen and daughters, Ethel May and 55elma Fay, spent'the week end as the guests of the for-, mor sister. Mrs.

Bessie Hodleahled, of Jdrsoyvlllo. Attend Conference at Granite. Russell, and Harold. 1 having deceased Aug. The family moved to In 1016, Russell flxerclses will last for four days.

Many others from Alton went to Bast St. Louis to attend the dedication exercises. they re8l(lni1 at 7 ii lB th "Melton's death. High Cogs of Faculty, Again Replaced, hl a ttln smooth- 6 from Reef John School In spita Ira there, she made many port-It's resignation and departure friends many sorrowing hearts OertH's place in Qepart re borne Macwherter Instruct al80 to help out In the She was always a lovable and de- and de- wrimfonoc ni ran TC. i it The MI 88eB Nellie Oetken Lucille her in and Mrs.

S. H. Allen. Mrs. i K.

Mueller, attended tho Chris- wa(l always a It Ian Endeavor conference hold at om anl seeking to make Otitli'a position as rhemlstry In. Granite City lagst nlglit. ho C8t of everything, and during structor was taken by Rid-iavd Wiener and Marshmallow Roast. I her fllchne38 her Waioert who during the first of' ho Tomorrow night, the young people 6 1 8 wns ver Patient, with a hud been taking the place Kvangollcal church will enjoy to I ve nd yet Wlllln 8 to go. B.

Sutherland, an instrj er and marshmBiinro rna ll wn the Master's win. Physics, whn of 716 Main street was taken to St. Jo- aephs hospital this afternoon in a serious; condition as the result of a fall from the roof of tho borne of Dr. Waldo Fisher at 603 Summit street. Ho wns engaged in pointing a chimney when he slipped and fell.

City Court Notes The matter of appointment by the president of the commission he has proposed to Investigate'agricultural conditions has heen expected to rocelvo further atentlon from tho executive. Farm leaders con- fered with him last week suggested mis bo deferred until after election or delayed for at least week, last the investigation become Involved In politics. Two Killed, Three Injured in Wreck By Associated Press. NEW MILFORD, Oct The engineer and fireman of a pusher engine at the rear of a freight Were Wiled and three other trammen Injured today when a Bufalo-New York passenger train on Western Union Time is Planned Installed in 'tho Alton an early date, according torta from thero today The Installation ot tho West 0 TTnten regulating apparatus "7 ni vo v- Ires for tho regulator must h. up from Broadway.

IM rlnc ral W. ueeier, the old system nt the win to run of their own fr wn been vory unsatisfactory, smoe students never know whon th( for tho clocks nt the sc 10 fast or Blow. the schoo The ringing of I 8 signals has been without the It is expected that tho work tho wiener and lr lt wns the Master's wllh" sho is anal. They will assemble at tho ved by hor no beraaved bus- lurch at 7 o'clock. All are urged to aml who wi hor most; and Hallowe'en Party.

TUB young people of the oal church are planning on a Hal- John Nee 'y Oct. 30. who la 17 years Also her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Pbyslcs, who left the staff Loul Pincok a teacher, took up the Applabee general science classes" Another measure hks also bean this city; four sU- "sorted to ata the high school to cungre- clde superiority, nnd Hartford won ot conte from start to A base on balls In tha flrst esulte(1 Hartforda nrst Funeral of Mary Miller Funeral services for Mrs.

Mary Miller, who died Friday at the home of her son, Louis Miller, of Central avenue, were held this morning at 10 o'clock from St. Patrick's church. Her. Kehoe celebrated Requiem Mass. Burial was in the City cemetery.

Six grandsons of Mrs. Miller served as pall bearers and wore Frank. Albert, Ralph, Edward and Christopher Miller and B. W. Rose.

Death of Miss Dorothy Cave Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mahonoy of Bluff street received word yesterday of the death of their nloco, Miss Dorothy Cavo of St. Loulo. Mlsa Cave was a teacher In the public schools in St.

Louis and her death occurred Saturday. Tho funeral will be hold Tuesday morning at eight o'clock. it was necessary to go into extra Innings to decide the Met mo score stood one to nolhlnjr in of till tho Vi" when the B. chalked ono, ne score. The score wont one to one until the twelfth, when Lenze's wp bagger with a man on second ut over the "bust up." The game wag well played.

Tho B. M. having two errors and Hart- foid two. for twelve bad Ulit hlts for Hartford three for tho Business Men. i e' wii Members and friends of the gallon are cordially invited.

Boy Soout Newa. Troop No. 2 will meet Tuesdnv evening October 14th at the erl and avenue. Assembly the C. E.

Maguire and Emmet Bran- are scheduled to moot with ch eler Scou "naster. Alice. Ida, Esther and Bertha, make the teacher's ob eas er A and 0 bn 8 Tohn invention called the Vlns ln thlB clty Fiiline has been Mrs. Hazelton professed faith in M- This is a penny slot mVu In ner youthful years and which vends a small quantity nf united with the Methodist church a cup to put the refuse ink Jn and endftnvnrort retu ink In WUI I1UIC8 14. LIUII1 In the city court this morning tho ,1 railroad, running otate case against Robert Thomas, 0 -f- a to qrashed into j.

nuuiao, indicted or. tho charge of assault to commit murder, was nolle prossfld by the state's attorney. Thomas was discharged and his bondsmen wore JU til the slowly moving freight, ono mile west of here. No passengera wero I injured It was said. Failure of tho engineer of the passenger train to see the algnal pro- rnnfiner .1 Hearted Kidney Diseases Caused By Torpid Liver those against 1 Bnd Flaharty which waa sent for a jury trial to'" continued until next toctlng the and endeavored to live tho fountain pen in, The Is the outline tho Mrs co Mrs.

Ries has made in twenty- seven 8pend a 'months fn Reeves, of St. Louis wan Plary Chrlst.an After al.tha,' wipenror ThTs" wfn "do hands could do for her and aw ay with the disorder cauled Stni 08 "Jf 1 1 V8t no ava we tha Battering around of ink bottles and notou 1 be done lhe of Ink as-r 6 A rX VSS' Fel llrflt registration flnv mill IITRJIRFI rtr has morrow term of court. held tomorrow. the accident. dim to a dense fog No Many great mathematicians have tho regula versary dinner of Alton regua nner of Alton Councl places for the purpose of Bights of Columbus hern on rvJ' aniversary of the Moving Old Records The Alton Granite and St.

Louis Traction Company moved a wagon load of old records of the street car company from the conductors nnd i'lotormen'u building at Broadway nnd Market street to the new build- lug at Broadway and Easton this afternoon. These records were hurriedly moved there at the time of I lie burning of ths city hall last spring. court will bo been equally weak at 4 Get at the Real-Cause-Take Dr. Edwards' Olive; Tablets what thousands of stomach doing Instead of To clear our systems of that taint the blood ali down health, we. must keep the regulated.

Medical science now know, that the liver is our mo portant organ because it destr oy, the body poisons that cause scaiw of the heart, kidneys, blood vessels create high blood pressure and mature old age. plncea for tha comu.g electloi NjveniL-or the LYiMth. ls "he and It is hoped that all the voters will take advantage of this on portunlty which will Indeed 'llml- ous visitor in Wood River Sunday Mr Mr, and Sheslev and Mr nH Mr, and Mrs, James Sharlock nn laughter Pearl, of Alton, 'Up to Grafton Sunday week-end for the on election day AH. this election will on slve ball Tho slogan this 'tear Is "Be sure and vote." This is being strongly urged out tha country So do not to register' on this date. 7 ixaim Bowman's storo.

Judges Fred Bonder, Harrison Van- dorgrlff and Mr. Edwards. No. 2. Hartford, Village Hall Wrlght Operations at Hospital Otto Roller of East Fifth atreet submitted to a surgical operation this morning at St.

Joseph's hospital. Miss Margaret Stewart of Alby atreet underwent a major operation this morning. Carllns' Hallowe'en Social The Carlln Rabekah Lodge will nave a Hallowe'en Box Social Saturday night at tho I. O. 0.

F. Hall In Upper Alton, with many mom- bers, Odd Follows and friends In attendance. Tho men brought the boxes and tho women bought them. Plenty of entertainment was provided and a social time waa enjoyed. New Members at I Twelfth Street Church At the Communion service hold at tho Twelfth Stront Presbyterian church yesterday morning Mr.

and Mrs. H. P. Alford wore taken in as new members. Mr.

Alford Joined by letter, transferring member- thlp here from Ashpole, North Carolina. Mrs. Alford joined by public confession of fnlth Operate Bus Llna West nnd Glen Fearno No. 3, City Hall of Wood River Judges, Louis.Roberts, Howard Gibson. No 4, Fireman Club House, 58 Madison avonue.

Judges Fred Berry, Goorgo Smith and George Oetken. No. 6. Mueller's Grocery Store 7tU and Madison avemto. Judges- Grover Weimer, Julius Gamer and M.

F. Manning. No. 6, Rlngerlng Garage, East Alton. Judges Emll Harding, James Kolley.

Mrs. William Brummer. No. 7, Village Hall at East Alton. Judges; Marlon Foster, Eugene Haller and Lyman Price.

No. 8 Store. Judges- Conrad Fltchetl, Chaplfu and Mrs' Stanley Castle. No. 9, Village Hall at Bethalto.

Judges, John Rantz, Joo Caputa and James Hunt. Ladles Aid Society to Meet There will be an all day meetinR of the Ladles Aid Society of tho 1st Baptist Church held In their parlors Wednesday. A dinner will be served to the public, nt noon. Week End Guests Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Novlua and baby spent the week end viiltlng the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs Edward Nevlua of Calhoun Coun- Starkia and Rev. and Mrs. C. Bebb and Sunday AUOD Vl8lte here Hargrove, of Alton guest of Mr.

and El Entertaln Brother Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Monken and lUKhters. 1. io nicen and to vote in the respoctlvo precinct.

inere has been unusual Interest in Upper Alton this fall in registering and many people have called at the poling places at various times dur- ug the past few weeks to ascertain just when the day would coma when they could register. Others vho havo contemplated being away from the city on tho first day when reg tstering will be done and have rr.nged with tho judges to thoir names placed on the Hence is. reasonable to bellevi aro 1 11 a n'l at the cemetery by the Frank LOHBB The Misses Sunday School Cabinet To hav lists 10 oeiieve that many Upper Alton people wil call at the various poling places during tho day tomorrow to see tha? their names are placed on the regls tratlon books. W. C.

T. U. To Meet Thuraday i no Upper Alton W. C. T.

regular monthly, meeting Thnr rimrsday afternoon at the home 7 2 Fran of street. Young People To Entep Training School Miss Ida Herring and Louis Drap- cr, Alton young people, left morn ng for Findlay. Ohio, Sl 8 en er Fin dlay Bible Illinois Light nnd Powo Corporation filed a petition with tho Illinois Coinmorcii f'ommlsslon today nsklng for authority to operate a motor bus lino in Granite City. Sixty years ago, before the formation of the Universal PcHtnl Union, It cost 13 rents to send ono er to England, routs to HC ud oue to Brazil. 72 rents to BPn one to France, and to mall nnn ouucn from llio United States to Now Zealand cost Stop the pain! When you're suffering from headache, neuralgia, sciatica, earache, toothache, rheu- "Wtiam or any other pain 1 DR.

MILES- Anti-Rain Pttk will relieve you surely. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Chartrand had as their guest over Sunday Mr Chartrand's brother, LRO. c.

chart- rand, of Co. D. Oth Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Attend Meeting In Edwardavllle Mr. and Mrs.

James Foslm and son, Junior. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brummel. Mr.

and Mrs. Arch Mry era and daughter Helen and Mra. F. W. Hendrlckeon attended a meeting held at the Pentlcostal church in Edwardsvlllo Saturday evening.

Movo from Pleaiant Hill Mr. and Mrs. Hart Chalk of Pleasant Hill have moved hero. Mr. Chalk having accepted a position tho Miller Barber Shop on Whitelaw avenue.

Ladles Begin The ladles of St. Bernards Church will begin their meetings on Tuesday afternoon of thla weolt, meeting In their churtili hall. The meet lug will begin nt one o'clock sharp. Tbn afternoon will bo spent making preparations for their bazaar and It In desired to have large' attendance. Visiting In Jeneyvllle Mr.

and Mrs. G. H. Logan left for to be the guest for a week of their daughter and sin-Inlaw, Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Conners for a week. Work Mr. and Mrs.

G. H. Logan left, for Jerseyvllla to be thu guests for a week of their daughter and son-in- law. Mr, and Mrs, C. HI Connors foi- week.

Home from Vlalt the dnj tored VOr and Lloyrt Mr 'and They were by the Rev. Sidney Rayburn Ci ration. Funeral of Jamet Van Fosse To Be Held Wednesday The funeral of James Van ho died Friday morning will be Wednesday afternoon at two clock at the Streeper funeral home. Rev. J.

N. Morrison will of- -clato and Interment will bo in the Mausoleum. Tho throo daughters vho resulo in Los Angeles will ar- Ve ovonln S- They are Mrs Maybello Condlct, Mrs. Evade! Prather and Mrs. Jessie Mead.

Mrs Rogers ot St. Louis has been hej-9 since the death and a son George, also of St. Louis is here. Nood Day Lunch at Presbyterian Church Wednesday The- members of Circle 4 of the Presbyterian church will hold a -uucheon Wednesday in the dining room of the church. The women have planned an attractive menu the proceeds to go toward the new church fund.

Mra. William Hughson Crowing Worae For several days Mrs. William Hughson of Washington avenue has been steadily growing worse. She has been bedfast for about a ytar Mid those who know of her coudl- t'on marvel that sho has managed to live under such existing clrcum- Ftances. She Is growing weaker rri, Tonlnht The officers and teachers that wmprlso.the Cabinet of the BapUrt will meet this ev n' rcl1 hTe composed of Mrs.

F. J- Mrs. Arthur Swain, Miss Lulu Rhoads and Miaa Cora In TACOMA. Oct. 13 -Fortner Sergeant-Bugler Roland Pothier.

acquitted Saturday in tho Federal District Court, by a Jury on the charge of killing Major Alexan- hffl spent yesterday his first day of fredom, in more than six months, In renewing acquaintanceship with thoso with whom ha had met in Tacoma, while he was stationed at Camp Lewis during war time. eking the ggedJlver no ambition or trouble gives quick warnings. eudden 'sick headaches, ZZ spelli aad nausea. If your stomach is acii sallow or blot a chy, poisons are in your The liver cannot be reir dr but there is a sale Nature" substance which will act directly ra ox gaTl? 1 to purified drops of purified ox gall. In 24 houri Your liver will be regulated Blood purification will begin.

Sallow will clear. You will feel petter you will know you have found the cause of your 111 health. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets purely vegetable conic te t8 gas wells are used as two cents each. mt ea" tableti are nlv under lf tablet ls psckage.

Delicate Drug Company. Ethel Hussey MI. wfi. mln 8 Home Tonight SB Ethel Hussey, who has been so desperately ill Jn a st Dee hospital for two months was to be Maln Chur Ladles Aid will hold an all wanting at the tabernacle on Wednesday afternoon. There wlU quiltlns ln anrt and the business meeting at 2-ao I he Woman's Swioty meet Tuesday evening at The home of Mrs.

Tl.or.ias Man Parkar etreet eiidera FubJecU be Mrs. Tariv evening at the Tab- Booster Club of Bethal- tne play, A Southern un der the auspices of MIzpah claas. An admission will be charged and the money will be applied to the church debt Mrs. j. E.

Walton was called to nornlng by the Illness '-in-law, Mrs. S. F. Simp- Adeline Ufert. daughter ot Mr and Rudolph Ufert? of Edward- jreet.

is 111 with scarW Jwaid on Drugs Excite the Kidneys, Drink Watei Take Salt, at Flr.t Sign Bladder Irritation or Backache of Not all gone! Down to the lastfew! Down to the end of the sale! Any hour these last few washers in this specialanmvereary sale allotmentmay be taken. an- mt at 8ale may st oAer day go by wi least phoning and sut what this great sale means to you. and and Frank Klein, of Louis Sunday with iday Swun. Mr. and Mrs.

B. A. on ll ma, 'in man Card of lk friends for the an B. B. Conners baa returned from a week end visit In Calhoun Conn Funeral Yesterday Tho funeral of Ollle Lemmon held yesterday at the Streeper Funeral Homo at 2:30 was one of the largest over held in Upper Alton.

The capacity of the home was taxed and the gathering at tho ceretory bore evidence of the esteem in which he was held by all who knew him. The service was In charge of Rev. Mr out; they weaken from 1 the Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, Antiseptic Liquid It ia unnecessary foryou to suffer with 4 Act quickly! of every Coffield! washer In this i Here's the Dasher you want per week are spreading the news 7 fast You sUD have a chance to 6 et one. ou u-. lclotllc a fa" SONS Mr.

and Mrs. T. jTMooneT of St Louis are guests of Alton retatJvea. Mrs. Mooney will remain In Alton tonight and Gorman.

will attend by dinner a 5 ann 5 cent Believing a COFFIELD 490 j. CI88BK, Pro'oT ILLMO ELECT. SUPPLY E. Broadway Main 1689-J ELECTRIC CO. Washlnnton Avenue Main 618-J AGENCY 1 E.

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