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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH Woman's Statement Will Help Alton "I hi'rvl rooklns hof.uiso nil ato ''I MUM- a tid formed RHP. drank I'-i- fid 1'ilivf! nil by Hio K.iliuii. Iiflpc-d mil II I Inok Adl'Mika." rlii'-- In iij'i 1 liidpa nny MIS on llio ll In MIII f.jfirK' Wood River Cariilvnl It a wiinilorf il "ft hour and IT-MT grl roiuody to There all of I'litei f'hev llriir i i KuddyChccks-SparklinREycs Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Wcll-Known Ohio Physician Dr. M.

Edwards for 17ycara treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these he ftnvc to liis patients a prescription made of a few vegetable ingredients mixed with oliv: oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Oliv; Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- mal action, carrying oil the waste and i poisonous matter in one's system.

If you have a pale face, callow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, hcad- Jichcs, a listless, no-Rood feeling, all out nlpht. marked the oeroml Ihr. I.r.Rioii Carnival, which In hr iiiK plvrn thin week In the now hoinn ol Hi" I.eKlon. Thn cirrus Is all Hint, tho ii.imrK Implies, with the pony show, where thi- well tr.lined pnnlon i thi. diiwil'in r.f their trainer, Ihe niir-ii- of the ilo or ti-if K-H while In the i-lnp.

re clrall cut acts, he whirl) and ino. ire offerliiK one of finest In- ever presented In (Ms The Irnoths. of which there, are are allrarllvnly arranged, nil i'le of A I'hllllpinc orchenlra who piny jiral music, urn ftirnlsheliiK snappy iinifilc as n. diversion nnd tilso play dnrliiR the stylo show. At last performance tho pretty incdcls, th" Kr.ve, Cerlrudc Ktcwnrt and Mildred Ilrlf-n, KorRnomdy arrayed In some of the newest modes In wraps nnd coats, held thn Interest of the Iiii-Ro RatherliiK for n.

part of Hie evening, n.i they Rraccfully Ihn flno assortment of All the wrap.1 nnd roals heltiR donnled by the Stylo Show. Olio of tho features of tho show Is a. yenr old Rlrl, Baby Klven tho clnmt. Tlio rcsnl.ir mect- will bo held at tho liutiio of Allcnd Services In Alton WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, i 8 viiiv. lor a time and note the pleasing results.

1 nousands of women and men take Dr. Kdwards Olive suc- I'psrful substitute for now and just to keep them fit. 15c and 30c. si. h-ntchy i tint Louis.

Tho uttio MISS ins for her iimllom-o, thru a ii mid pim-s in verv Myio nnd return!) school In St. il GOLDS Tain and congestion is Almost instant relief from chest colds, sore throat, backache, lumbago follows a gentle rubbing with St. Jacobs Oil. Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right on your chest and like magic relief comes. St Jacobs Oil is a harmless liniment which quickly breaks chest colds, soothes the inflammation sore throat and breaks up the con- Bcstion that causes pain.

It never disappoints and does not burn the skin Get a 35 cent bottle of St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store. It has been recommended for 65 years a. litllc! each day and attends her I.mils. There were many folks who do- parted carrylinr beautiful presents I a warded them and felt as though jllir-y had witnessed, a fine entertain- i ment.

i Itniitlst IJaraar and Chicken Dinner The ladles of thn First ISaptlst church will their annual li.iaaar and chicken supper tonight In 'the I parlors of Ihrlr rhmch. They will serving at flvo o'clock and Mr. and (.1. lleiidrlckflon and a number ul others from Iho Ten- i hiirrh hero IKIVO lir'cn cnjuy- lllK' the tho. Hiirllii; SllX't't I'enlrcoslill clllll-idi 111 Alloll.

Wilt Drldm; I'arly nt Alton ininibcr frum horo wilt attend tha lii-lilgo IT lit the Jlllni llolol at Altmi. Itrport of f.onn Fur tho year ending Juno the ilOth, llulldlng and t.oah has given out the follow inj; rrport: The rato oC earnings has been 0.2 i per rent. Tolal I. Total liabilities $77,047.51. Ilecelpla and disbursements for fin- yoar.

Total Total Tho dlrcolors of the compiiny urc: Kobert rarlia, prcHldent; M. fllann- inp. vice president; n. P. Howard, sec- tolary; V.

Ilauglimnn, treasurer. Tho company during its business irt this city made rapid strides. Sells Tabcrnncln J'. A. reports (lie salo of the liuiidiiiR the corner of and Acton avenue, formerly the Baptist Tabernacle, to Mr.

Mathcny of West Wood raver. Mr. Miithciiy Is having Iho building dismantled and Intends moving th? lumber to West Wood Ilivor where ho will erect two houses. Home From Visit Mrs. William llassebrock and son have returned home after a.

week visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Albert Kncckt of St. Petersburg, III. Death of Mrs. Volz's Sister Sirs.

Margaret Flynn of Alton, uls- ter of Mrs. Charles of this city, passed away at St. Joseph's Hospital fit Alton Monday. Mrs. Flynn had been a visitor at the homo of her sis- lor on various occasions and had formed a large circle ot friends hero In Great Britain's New Cabinet LAMIXO WORTHIXGTOX EVANS I'rpmJnr Stanley BaMivln lias called ncci-etai-y of war; Winston secretary.

rfLVSTON CHURCHILI, THE EARL OF BIllKENHEAIJ SIR WILLIAM JOYXSON HICKS prepared a delirloii.i supper. A fine who extend their isympathy oC fancy work and other pretty articles will bn deployed In tlio various which have been reeled fur the bazaar. Class Mcrl.s Monday evening, Mrs. K. K.

Mueli- jlcr's class of (he First I'resbytcrlan church met. with their teacher In her 1 ioiiip. A mecllng was licld nd the. name of "Kumjolmm" was Philtitlica Class Mecls The Phllathca class of tho Methodist church, met Monday First even ing with Mrs. Arthur Vineyard in her Don't Suffer With Piles No matter If you have had plica on Ninth street.

An election of officers took place and Mrs. Oliver Ulckson was re-elected president, Mrs. Harold Italnos, vlce-presllcnt; Airs. F. A.

Robertson, recordiug-sccre- (cry; Mrs. Tom Johnson, Ing Hecretiiry; Mrs. R. Todd, trcasur- A tel le i nia i nos!) meeting the I evening was spent so.iliilly after which delectable refreshments won; served. Mrs.

Roseoe Davidson assisted Mrs. Vineyard in entcrtainln thn pain. Itch, strain, bleeding and I rn trud Get a VI (fives Party in Honor Mra Joh rl of this city pave I a birthday jmrty in honor of licr lnothor 1 home in Jcrseyvlllc In honoi the national coait.to-coaat reliance. Due to the Reconstruction' of our are ff eret i Suits and Winter Overcoats Well designed garments hi a variety of fine priced of licr nr.tli hlrthclayy anniversary. Thero present and at.

12 o'clock ii sumptuous birthday dinner was served. A largo birthday ruUo with 55 candles was tho table tenter piece. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. William MtiRuIre; Mr.

and Jlrs. Cluu-les Alnguirp, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Mafjulro and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter MiiRUlro and family all of Jer- soyvllle, Cluudy Mogulre of Prinec- ton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Huckmeyer nnd family ot Alton, Mr. nnd Mrs. John rhllls nnd family ot Wood Ilivcr.

Altond Dinner in Slnunton Tcsterdny Mrs. tieoi-KO McCollum, Camilla Meyers, iinel Miss Ruth Webb, motored to the home of Mrs. Meyer's mother, Mrs. Charles Moyers of and wore guests at a six o'clock dinner. Tho party remained over nlsht returning this morning.

Meeting of fiulltl There will lie an all day meeting of tho Kpiscopal Guild will be held with Airs. ICnill Briimmer in homo on Seventh street Friday. Kotnriis tn Home Mrs. G. W.

lUinnlson who has been a socut In Hie homo of her son, o. W. Ciunnlson and family of Kighth street has departed for her homo In Ht. TOM SIMS Nobody more like a jackass than a man getting his first real store- bought manicure. Thero is an end to nil thinss, except a circle ot friends.

Always pretend to bo surprised when a man says he Is married and when a she Isn't. Love is blind, so help tho blind. The seven wonders of tho world during autumn sire: Monday, Tues- $35 and loosclv Jra Heavy Sweaters $5,50 K.v.:i-:k.it quality-heavy rope stitch- shawl and eludes of red-navy l.luc and lirown. Jersey Sweater Coats I $1.95 Knitted Sport Coats I'll i'J lite $4.95 A wcml nualiiy--UVM pn. Ki-t wn lini con inixliirf.s.--.s| X( 3I 0 0-, I'n'ii'd during Ike sri-virriililc, winter coal, tun imc-lict colors In navy, Mnrlt and ilin-u niailo ami llnlsh.

:10 to 40. Red Cross Annual Roll Call II to 29 JOIN NOW! 1.011 Is. Auxiliary Meeting Postponed Tlio meeting of the Auxiliary of Iho American Leg-ion has been postponed until two weeks later. They will meet. In the new Legion home.

U'ill KntPi'tnin J'Vir (Jucstri Mrs. M. F. Manning will entertain her bridge club in her homo on Ninth street, in honor of her guests. Mrs.

J. Balbach ot Cheiula. 111., and the former's sister, Mrs. X. K.

Wilson of Whiting, who motored here. i Annixtlco Day Observed Armistice Day was observed here yesterday. Business places closed for I part of the day and in the afternoon a program was given at the Com- minilty High school at 2:30. I Attorney Jesse Brown made the principle address of the day. Patrl- "iii; songs and readings nnd a direct message to the flag.

In which a filing I of ihe American Legion In uni- I I lorm. participated in and was im- I pi-ossivcly given. Through the city flags were flying in all their glory. Schools here were dismissed at noon and the children Impressed with the meaning of occasion. It being the Klxth anniversary of the ending of I lie World war.

Officer Home From Huiitinn Trip Mayor O. F. Nagel, Patrol Officer dd. fhler ol' Police Wlthcrow and Asa and Elmer Milr arrived home from HJlls- br.ro, where they enjoyed a hunting trip. Thoy report a bagging of fit- teen quail and thirty-six rabbits.

Preparing For Kami Concerts are being made for tlio opening of the Indoor concerts are to be featured by tho Wood I liver Refinery band In the auditorium of the llit'h school. It expected that all arrangements will i completed for first presentation of the season next week. There will be no charge for the concerts. Notes Mr. and Mrs.

C. II. Dbvaii of Khel- spent yesterday aa of and Mrs. Herman Hchildor. Mrs.

Kfitello Uiikcr and daughter, Anna, of F.ast Louie, spent yes- l-rday visiting with her Mister, Mrs. Ueduer. Mrs. Saraii Brown of Troy, Is spending the week hero with friends and relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Montgomery of Alton, have returned to their home In Alton after visiting with Mr. and Fenlon Holiday of Ninth street. Mr. and Mrs, John Phelan and fam.

Kdwardsvlllo visited relatives yesterday. jflrs. Kmlllno Dougherty of Graf- tun, 111., who lias been visiting icl.i- lives hero has departed for a visit with Mrs. Grant Burrlss of Alton bo- I'oto leaving for her home. I It hnttei- to hegin nt the hottoin and work up thnn to begin In the I middle- and stay there.

Alton "The Men's Best Store" Jerseyville Are you nervous? Do you become irritated at trifles, start at sudden noises, lie awake nights Your nerves are out of order. U. MILES'. NERVIML Kelp you. Try just one bottle.

We'll refund your money if it does not relieve you. I d'i3', 'U'c-dnesdny. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sundiiy. IJobbeil liitlr, n-lilcli' was at flrst considered, a punning really he a contnsloiiH disease. A woman is a person who will buy a on Oui- street c-ru- ayaicm could ha Improved liy stopovers and rounfl-trlp The hobby-horse most people rldo that cleanses and so Soon after the first aSS you will find that Irrtta blackheads, and 61 mi.ar skin Soap, antiseptic ancf hcalin Bl gasolliio.

AVhy doesn't somebody organize a Iwlfc inaui-anco company? Notice Big Difference In the Way You Feel StopsCoWsin24Honn Hill'a Caacara Bromide Quinine W. HILL CO. Quit Poisoning Yourself Today: Feel Better in Few Hours Or No Cost Make this teat! Knd sucring from Indigestion, Pimplcx, paln.s in lc Back and Sides, Constipation, Headaches and tired run-down condition, due to Self-Poi-ionlng, because of sluggish liver and clogged Intestines. Take a pleasant lipoonful of Dr. Tliacher'K Liver and Blood Kyrup aft- er the next two meals.

In less than hours notice quick different In way you feel. Contains puso vegetable ingredients approved by Physicians. Helps nature cleanse nnd tone your your digestive tho tired and overtaxed nerves, brace up your system and purify your blood ami energy again. You, too, must be satisfied, or no Tir. Thaohcr's Is sold and recommended under this guarantee by Delicate Drug Co.

and ISartli's J'har- macy and all leading druggists. Every Cold Dangerous Begin Takingl Father John's Medicine all Once. DHUGS- OVKB cs YEARS! OF SUCCESS Here is Something to Kick About This Fine Regulation Size Given A wan i All you need do is to three persons who are not now regular subscribers t'o this paper to agree to take the Telegraph for 17 weeks. As soon as these orders are verified you vill be given this fine football. The ball is regulation size, is made of best American grain leather sides, buckskin thread sTswmg i i SS 8 give perfGct satisfaction.

bladder and lacing needle complete for only 17 Start To-Day No Money To Pay. Coupon io be Signed Circtihticn Manager, Dear Sir: Plcase-enter my order for tip Evening 'J'cU-frraph for 17 wccK I am not suhsoriher i'ior do 1 regularly read the I agree to pay your carrier hoy the regular rate of 12e per week. (Signed) Address Phone Subscriptions To Win One No Money To Collect Order Taken Ry Coupon to be Signed CirciiJatiou Manager, Dear Sir; Please enter my order for the KvcnuiK 'JVIegraph for 17 weeks I not now subscriber nor do I rcRiilarly read the Telegraph. I also riffree to pay O1 carrier bov the regular rate of 12c per week. (Signed) Address Order Taken IIy (Siynt-d) Address Coupon to bs Signed Circulation Manager, Dear Sir: Please enter my order for the Evening Telegraph for 17 weeks.

1 am not now a subscriber nor do I regularly read the Telegraph. I also agree to pay your carrier boy the regular rate of 12c per week. (Signed) Address Phone Order Taken By (Signed) Address.

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Pages Available:
390,816
Years Available:
1853-1972