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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 16

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Beauty Unsurpassed The rnlr.vK-ir.jl completion rfnilfrtil. 1-niiR-. lurk Community High youth. sl.int. tif.

Krrrli A an 1 soot action years in IMC 1 Icsh-KacheL I the ni oh tin ii' hnine tuwn. State Inspector Ilirih School had "ill 1 Trial! rr.BD.T. SON, New York QUALITY, SERVICE ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13. 3 nrf 92S-H30 East to Central Avenue THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT KINLOCH 808 BELL 191-W When you buy the HllOAinVAY MAUKKT yon have made a. good buy.

because yon no I. the very of food lhat. is on Ih" mar- h(3t mid at thai be And you don't hav to nlmul gettinK out In the cold to tliem. Leave that worry to us. will take care ot that part for you.

Lio rcnviin nt home. J'lmne us; your order. Live on the choice fal.s Hi 1 land. Hear back and laimh at the weather man. Still" Iiisprrtor, Mr.

of Hie Slain Hoard of by our niinly Sup' Tlntfiidi'iit, F. M. Scott Mini bin Mr. Millor, spnnt a day hi Hi'' Ilich school. They and Inspected IliO E.

Tliry expressed "them- an (jiillo favorably impressed v. our school Including ita and ItH spirit. of Homo Economics Class To Be On Display, The Domestic. Arts classes are mi ''Nhihlt nf their work The plrlu been -i in Christmas will lie displayed In inii'f clothlnR ntoro. The DotiicKlic, Scloncn classes urn nim; lo make their Christmas p.ext H.

G. Cheer Leaders Chosen. Athletic Association lias lected orfrmlo Steward ns cboer -rnlcr and James Pooling na assist- nt. There, was a most Inspiring meet heforn the Kdwardsvlllo 1 ami we hope for others just as heforc wo play CJranlto C'lly. Much Interest Shown In Slogan Contest.

The winning slogan last week was IIAISINS. SUNMAID, SEED- L1CS9 Oil SEHDKU, per package .1131,1,0, AU, FLAVORS, per package PUKK CANE, ir. 10 pounds KID, PEAS, PINK LADY, Per can CORN, PINK LADY, Per can HOMINY, CANDY LARGK CAN, Per can CHILI CON CARNE, MAJESTY, per can RED PITTED CHERRIES, CANDY KID, Per can CATSUP, MAJESTY, LA1UJE BOTTLE, Per bottlo POPCORN, SHELLED 8 pounds i MIXED NUTS, 1923 CROP, WITHOUT PEANUTS, Per pound KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKBS, 2 packages PUFFED WHEAT OR SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 pacUatrp.a PRUNES, 40 to GO size. 2 pounds MOP STICKS, EACH POTATOES, 1.5 pounds MILK, CANDY KID, LARGE CAN, "8 1 per can OYSTERS, JUST FROM DAL TIMOUE. ppr quiirt POTATOES, per HAMS, HAMS, FRESH.

SKINNED AND FATLESS, WHOLE OR HALF, 4 tyti. per pound PORK LOIN'S, JUST RltlHT FOR THAT TENKIKR LOIN ROAST, por Ib. PORK SHOULDERS A WHOLE, per Ib I CaW PORK SHOULDERS, 4 picnic atyln, por Ib. SuVi POTHC PFHIP 1 1 UIUS. L.IIUI.

2 pounds PORK STEAKS, "2 por pound RIB ROAST, RONE- LESS ROT-LED, per Ib. CHUCK ROAST, por pound CORN'ED BKKF, HUG- AR CURED, 2 Ibs. VEAL HREAST, -8 ppr -whole pound VEAL, BONELESS ROLLED, por Ib VEAL STEAKS, per pound VEAL CHOPS, ppr pound (foj'-ri 1 BACON, SUGAR CURED. LEAN, TO Gib. pieces, pnr pound WE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH LINE OF VKGETA- HLES, GREEN BEANS, CARROTS, iiADisHEs, ICE LETTUCE.

CABTlA'nK. CELERY AND CRANIJERRIEH. Tbla wook "We're no but wc'ro Kolng to oarvo victory from Granite" Is our cry. Thp mithor of the winning iiloL'an Hii.t wpplc was Harold Apple. Avvnrds In Commercial Department.

Thp Tliidfrxvood Typewriter Com- IKiny sent, lo our Commercial do- pnrtinput ppppd and accuracy teats to bn lined by tho Htudonts of typewriting. Ctradln.n; is done by the fiiinpniiy, nml cprtlficntps and mod- nisi are awarded. Proficiency cor- lillr-nk's bavp just been awarded to I'jiiilinp Pndddck, OrcRory Mooney, Howard Murlal Trousdale, Euln Tvlat.tbfws and Edward Hallor- nn. Ilubbard received a cer- and HIP nest higher award, medal. Slnco those peo- pie ni-p all In their first year of type- i writing, this is a remarkably good Interesting Talk By College Representative.

Mr. Emery, field representative of Indiana Central College, polm, addressed tho student body Thursday morning- on tho snbjeut "More Education." Wood 7Jiver is represented at Indiana by Olive Howe and Mr. and Mrsi. Gamaliel Howe. Mrs.

Howe, I before her marriage was Mary Ben- I nor. Chemistry Contest. I Tb American Chemical Society i condiictini; a prize essay contest, I open fq all students In secondary KchooK Over $10,000 In cash WE HAVE ALL SPECIALS THAT ARE ADVERTISED BY THE ASSOCIATED ADVERTISERS. and six four year scholarships to Yale or Vasaar, each with $500 a year In cash, are offered. In addition (o this they have presented se.hool library a set or five volumes treating chemistry from the defennn of the Wood River boys lhat.

Kdwardsvlllo did not scoro a Held goal after the first quarter. Line-up for Wood River was as follows: Brlen. right forward; Oettlng, left forward- 1 Oleselman, center; Hill, right guard; Hooper, left guard. Substitutes were; Me- Credie for Hooper and Barton for Brlen. Wood River vs.

Wettern Military Academy. 1 Saturday evening tho team played the Western Military Academy at Western and wore defeated by a scoro of 22 to 10 In decidedly rough game. Most of the boys came back with bruised knees, Charley-horses, etc. CoachJfJraham of Shurtloff College was-reflree and permitted a very rough game. A return game will bo played with Western on our floor, however, and will bo reforeed by one of the Conference referees so that clean game can be expected at least, oven though wo should again be defeated by western.

Let's Boost the Seniors. Work upon tho Senior play Is going ahead rapidly. "Clarence" Is a very likable young fellow Indeed, though somewhat a man of mystery, and we expect to enjoy his visit 'o us January eighth. He will be supported by an excellent cast, who will do full justice to the many amusing scenes and clever situations in what critics call Tarklngton's best play. All those people who fear the effects of excessive laughter are warned not to attend.

Large Crew Laying New Pipe Line A force of twenty-five men arrived In Wood Ulver this morning and will lay an eight-Inch pipe line Prairie Pipe Lino Company. The now lino crude oil to the White Star Refinery. Division Superintendent MeFarland of Mexico, Is in charge of operations. Royal Neighbors Officers The Royal Neighbors held an election of officers at their meeting last night. Those elected were: Oracle, Mrs.

Delia Gibson; Vice Oracle, Mrs. Catherine Fox; Past Oracle, Mrs. Anna Van Meter; Chancellor, Mrs, Rose Heneen; Recorder, Mrs. Josephine Frlck; Receiver, Mrs. Nellie Paul Marshall; Mrs.

Plnkerton; Assistant Marshall, Mrs. E. Stnlle Huitt; Inner Sentinel, Mrs. Ruth Andrews; Outer Sentinel, Mrs. Dora Thurston; Managers, Mr.

Samuel Hubbard and Mrs. Hose Waggoner; Pianist, Mrs. Edna Bauer; Installing Officer, Mrs. Emma Thompson; Ceremonial Mrs. Carrie Chanut Installation will take place the first regular meeting In January.

Mrs. Emma Foreman was the new member added by transfer. Woman's Club Postpone Meeting The Woman's Club have postponed their meeting of next Tuesday evening which was- to have been a musical program until some future date, on account "of the min- rn by tho Concert club for charity purposes at tho Community High school, Wednesday evening, December tho 19tb. A heavy advance sale of tickets la reported. Quito a' largo number from out of town, express their intention of attsnding.

The minstrel 'R'ill undoubtedly be a big hit, judging from the number of successful rehearsals. Visiting In St. Louts Mrs. Robert. Lano and children are the guests of St.

Louis relatives. Rains Stop Progress on Garage Tho excessive rains of recent date have been holding up work on the Kocher Garage which when completed will a fine and convenient structure. Guest at Nickels Home Mr!" Bruce Scogglns of St. John's, Michigan, la a guest at tho home of his sister, Mrs. Virgil Nickels.

Entertains Sister Mrs. Chas. Meyer of Staunton Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George McCollum. She will remain for a week's visit, and also visit her brother, Mr.

Jerry Springer of the Slate Road. Improving From Illness Mr. and Mrs. Prultt who have been very 111 at tho Wood River hotel, are slowly Improving. Move to Roxana Mr.

and Mrs. Myron Hensell moved from Alton to Roxana yesterday. end with Mr. and Mra. Klrnple.

Mrs. 'Joseph Eggmyer and Mrs. Ella White left for Jerseyvilie to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.

H. Eggmyer. Miss Anna Metz and -Miss Minnie Kimblo of East St. Louis ore tho weok-end 2guests of Mr. and MM.

Levl Tailor. Orland Franklin of Chicago mado a business call Thursday In Wood Illver and Alton. H. B. JoneB of Hillsaboro was In Wood River Thursday visiting with J.

R. Mold. YOUNQ DRY GOODS CO. STORE HOURS FOR SATURDAY, 9 a. m.

to 9 p. m. Chinese City Taken By 3000 Bandits By Associated Press SHANGHAI, Dec. 14. Three thousand bandits captured Wednesday, burning and looting the houaee and carrying off the magistrate and other officials, together with more than 100 residents, Including many women, according to dispatches.

Inhabitants who escaped during the pillaging fled to Xwaelyang. They reported that magistrate of Chaho was slain. Ivory Belle St. YOUNG rmv nc BB conclMdad of atandard nini: a HUH KrQnna fn lumber to be applied after July j. polulH of view.

From our class of eight, seven contestants are enrolled. Another Victory For Wood River. Last Friday evening the Wood lUvor basket ball team journed to Edwardsvllle accompanied by a crowd of about 100 rooters whore they defeated Edwardsvllle in a fast gamo by a score of 14 to 7. Tho work and guarding of Hooper and McCrodlo was excellent, while OottinK was the main-stay of the team in both offensive and defensive. (Jienclman led in scoring and played a splendid defensive name as bark guard.

So close was strel and musical sketch to be glv- Home From Hospital Mra. Raymond Buck, little baby daughter, have returned to their lome from the hospital. Visitors From Staunton The Misses Camille and Alfreda Heyers will arrive' tomorrow from Staunton, 111., to be of aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. McCollum.

Notes Val Rels, Attorney Manning and 2arl Stocker were Edwardsvllle justness visitors yesterday. Mrs. M. M. Dollo has gone to Eldorado, to Join her huulmnd, who has accepted a position there.

Mrs. Dolle's sister, Mrs. M. Henson, will remain with the Doile children during her absence. Mrs.

Ed Cobine Sr. was a Hartford visitor Thursday. Mrs. Frank Klein has returned to her home in East St. Louis after a visit with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. P. A. Swan. Delores Smith, little daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Smith, Is confined to her home by illness. Mrs. J. J.

Maloney was a St. Louis shopper yesterday. Mrs. E. E.

Endlcott visited in Ed- wardsvllle yesterday. Mrs. A. W. Gerson and Mrs.

F. Landre shopped In Alton yesterday. Miss Nellie Richard and Misss Nora King of Dow are spending tho week end Wqod River with friends. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Ball and daughter Emma and son Lenhard motored to Wood River Thurssday from Mitchell to visit the week Two Big, Clean, Sanitary Markets Filled to the Roofs with Foods That- Delight the Appetite at Prices That" Delight Your Perse. Luer's Finest, at a Price You Haven't Seen in Years. Fine Roasting 5-7 Ib. average Luer's Choicest Beef, Pork and Veal Products. Fresh Every Day.

10-12 Ib. Pork Shld. Ib I K. J'l It ir ie a in ill ra id I ct Pork Loin Any Size Koasti Fancy Native Roll Roast, Ib. 28c A Chops, Ib 28c Broaet, Ib.

18c Green Hams fat cut off Pork Butt 18c No waste Choice Corn Fed Beef Roasts Ib. 15c to 28c 10-1 a av. Kink. Hams Broadway Ridge 320-22 Belle st Clip Off These Savings That Run Into Dollars at the 21 Stores of The Associated Advertisers Here's a List of Specials That You Use Every Day for Saturday and Monday. Macaroni Spaghetti Noodles Sea Shells, pkg.

For a demonstration Mercuric the manufacturers, are giving this price on their excellent product. A regular 10c very reasonable this sale only. Saniflush 19c Sal Soda 8c The great bathroom preparation WALDORF Picnic Stylo Pork Shoulders Ibllc Prices on Luer's Famous "Sweet Home" Brand, Sugar Cured, Hickory Smoked Meats. (Mb. Smoked Bacon, Ib.

20c Lean, Cured Wo handle only (lentumi Caiio 10 Ib. Sugar 97c C. II. No. 10 Pail Pure LARD $1.39 5-7-Ib.

Smoked Picnic Ham 15c Smoked Flitches, Ib Golden Hod or Midland Valley Butter, Ib. Dinner Boll Vegaco Creamo Troco Nucoa Mamma's Pancako Flour, 2 pkgs D-llj. BIIKS Ucst Rolled Oats Waldorf Tissue Toilut Panea '3 rolls Largo Select ysters, quart Direct From Hand-Pi Michigan Beans, 3 Iba 25c Sound, Clean Red River Potatoes, peck 2 ic Dandy Valiin In tho New Pack Corn Peas a TomatocM Souii Pork Heans all Ikivoiii Crystal White I Kirk FUlUo 4 I I'. Si Maptha Riiiso, 2 piickUKc.s 15c Ivory 9c Palmolivu or Crcmeoil for Macaroni For Christmas Bakers llu; Ifi-ox. I'kgar Suumald Kaisins, pkg 15c Currants, ib 25c Layer Figs, Ib.

30c Citron, 0 Lemon, Orange, 8 oz. COC C. £. II. Sugar 4 .1 brown pkgn.

I 'Kiilk Dates 2 tbs. Dromedary Dates 24c New 1923 Nuts An Excellent. Quality Mixed Nuts, 2 Ibs. 45c California Soft Shell Walnuts, Ib. 35c Soft Shell Almonds 30c Washed Brazils 25c Specials of the Associated Advertisers and of the Retail! ilfecl Toilet Paper 8c The most popular of all Scottlsisue Fresh baked, rich, "Vvholesome FIG BARS, ib ISc Franco Ready to SPAGHETTI, can He Dates 14c 'Medium Sire Package 5-tb.

Pall Candy Kid Syrup 25c Big pkg. best Washing soda. Calumet. 28c Baking Powder, 1-tti. can.

HERSHEY'S ft COCOA, LIBBY'S SWEET RELISH 13o EAGLE MILK, can 19c POST BRAN FLAKES Great Northern Michigan Beans, Ib lOc Larger than the regular Navy Beans, and cook up wonderfully tender and tasty. Butler's Market Frank Bruck M. B. Bertier Ed. Burns Broadway Market Chiles Grocery Paul Chevalley A.

S. Cooper J. Dick Son Rain Hamer Robertson Cahill Stop Shop Union Central Market C. Firhtel George Hair C. A.

Heintz Hoeber's Market Wm. NobHtt Roy Oiler W. A. Rice George Rain Christmas Gifts Just received a new shipmentof Toilet Articles at the right prices. Guaranteed to be good.

i Special prices for Christmas on Qresses, Coats and Hats. Ladies and Children's Shoes. A Few Christmas if Suggestions. Brassieres, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Silk Teddies, Camisole, Princess Slips, Bloomers, House Slippers, Wash Waists, Purses, Bath Robes, Toe-Rubbers, Gloves, Sweaters, Night Gowns, Silk Underskirts, We have a complete lin of these articles. Pans Style Ferguson and White River.

New Location a bfi i II 1 I i Si I i I I I II 8 O'CIock 3 Ibs. Red Circle Our Annual Sales Amounts to Over 6 Million Pounds. QUAKER Small Pkg Large Pkg. PORK and BEANS Campb Pint can Quartcan48o IONA BRAND No. SYRU LOG CABIN i 325 Belle Street '642 Broadway Flour 2 Pkgs FOUR STORES IN ALTON 310 Washftigton Ave.

2526 College Ave. ITI cir Tf LAN 11C rAvlr.lt Over 8500 stores in the U.S.A..

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