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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 5

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Alton, Illinois
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Itiforrhation B.nk Bigldlnfl The work dark Building the wrecking Snow modem taOMtiH Irttt jrected upon gtarted Monday. Wort was mttito recital totaoffdw 7 SO o'clock at the be 0 'Wilt VUIUBVU uttt ft SSeflt'ot the chtttfib. pttbUo is Invited to Free Motion Pictures The Free motion picturea are the (enture at the Gem Theater tbia week, pictures being shown Monday Tuoaday MJIVMIIiaWM Mrs 3.48 M. Krt. TtUrtttottt Iti ui tor Boon two the anniversary of waa of WM the Manghter Qeorge Gard, trne' residents dt Jersey from the married to "tatfff Ar iftfite of JerseyvllU, wlu ipefid a few at the' Mr.

and Mm. WM W. aad nights and wffl be ahoWn again tomor- evening at 1:45 evening This are to an and are (rood sermona from the blbte. Oood messagges of comfort Joy to everyone and everybody should go. NOTES Mrs.

Chria Miner of Brighton la visiting. her daughter MM. BJlmer Cawnedy and family tfcla Veek. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Reimey tlatted with friends in Madora 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Keil and family motored to fcdgemont Sunday and visited J. B.

Towler and famlijr Sunday yjsltors at the home of Mr. ood Mrs. Wm. Brommera were Mr. and Mra.

Bd Bruhn of Bunker Hill, and to survived by her htwband, iilter, Mm, Wfflla aeflderson, Wflllam Gard of St, fcbniav and George OinJ jot An geles, paHt, two aefia, Ziee of at txrato aad Bart of tote vJty, aad one gratidaon, ttart Ttmahorat ot Bt. Loola. Mra. Itmehorat was it her of Methodiat Church for many years and also- a member of the ot that church. Hugh HrertB, who Ir In service at Camp Grant, 111., hla parents, Mr.

and NMrs. Hugh Everts, Sr. near Jerseyvllle. yrank Bftlngham escaped from the Alton Insane Asylnm Saturday and was found near Grafton by residents who thought the man waa acting strangely. Sheriff James Oatt took him into custody Sunday and the officials'of the asylum came to Jerseyvllle for him Monday.

Otis Fields, aged. 25 years, and Miss Edith Antrobus, aged 19 years, both ot Alton, secured a marriage Mr. and Mrs. 'Bd Lodendortf 61 Saw- yervllle. Mr.

and Mrs. jfojm Holllday ot Al- Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Elmer Cannedy. Miss Katie Wilken of Wood River visited with Mrs.

C. A. Moore yesterday. Ms. Chas Wilson waa a Wood ftlver caller Mrs.

Alexander Moore' la greatly proved at this writing. Mrs. Oscar Gray la cofitined to her home by illness, pneumonia being feared. Captain and Mrs. Olive, of Worden sent Sunday here at the R.

M. Kennedy home. R. w. Nance has gone home to Marlssa after spending a few days bero with ilatives.

Misa Hazel Heighfill vMtefl trlenda Jn Etlgernont Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Harry Bryan of Liberty Prairie and Miss Robinson also of Liberty Prairie visited Mr. and Mra.

E. J. Cooper Sunday Mr. and Mrs Henry daughter Molbn and Arj-Ja motored to Gilllsplti Sunday and visited relatieves. Mr.

Mrs. Fred "Young went to E. i.oujs yesterday they aie Southern Baptist Conteir- e)j(v X-'-u-' Clarence Johns of St. Louisas visiting hla parents Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Johns this week. Norman Flagg of Moro was a caller here yeatqrday, Dr. Mra. G. L.

Me Klnney were St. Louis visitors Sunday. William Horton is ill at the home of hlg parents cm Ridge St Mr. and Mrs. Walter Drummer spent Sunday with relatives in Bunker Orvllle Brumley is on the sick list Win.

Bauer is reported as about the same. Ed. Ash and wife of, Alton were pleasant callers her yesterday. Miss Blanche Hoehn of Alton visited friends here yesterday. Rev Holly of Bethalto was a ftaller bore yesterday.

V' J. B. Van Proter transacted business in St. Louis yesterday. license Saturday at the office of County Clerk Thomas 8.

Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swjeet of Granite City motored to Jerseyvllle Sunday and were guests of-the letter's aunt, Mrs. Fred W.

Giers. Mr. £5.4 Mrs. David A. Wyckoff and son, David, of Alton spent Snn- day at the home of the former's mother, Mrs.

Elizabeth Wyckoff. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Catt and son Roger, of Alton were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Misses MlBa Brown, Lucille 'Woodruff, Woolen and KincaidT motored to Joined Sunday by Mr. and Mra. Edward B. Stanley and Mr. and Mrs, Loreh Stanley fend Robert, who were guests at the Jackson hotne tor dinnker.

Misses Bllaibeth McConister, CSathertne Kelaer and laham Stewart Under motored to CarroUton Sunday aigbtt and from there the party went to KampsviUe. uliss Irene Wllllamso'b WM a guest for the week and of her aunt, Mrs. George Springman, In Alton. Mrs. Pannie Owens Is spending a few days at the borne of Mrs.

John Blish, aad will'visit other frienda aad relatives before returning home. Miss Mayme Dolfus of Belleville spent the week end at the home 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Jxroia H. Btockman.

Charles Godar of Hardln and Miss Olive Hoagland went to Madison, Sunday and were guests of the letter's cousins, Mr. aad Mrs. W. Aahlock. la the afternoon they to St.

Louis and on their return were supper guests at 'the Henry Chappet home near Alton. Miss Bernlce Curtin had as her guests Sunday at the home of, her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. H.

Saner, the Misses Anna Murray, Mary Carter and Bessie Howe of Plainview. Dr. and Mrs. Hugo tJ. H.

Schroeder of Granite City visited the tet- ter's mother, Mrs, Charlotte Daly, Sunday. Mr. Mrs. Martin Long are the parents of a son born Saturday are made of lead If often called fresh irater-iobiter. fbor are ttore than 410,000,000 be- Itt Confucianism.

Syria's imports are four times its the There 75 postofflces In United States In The finest emeralds in the world are. found in Colombia. Gold WM known to exist In California as tar back 1577. The mouth of the Amazon Is over 100 miles wide. Saturn has a'velocity of six miles a second.

Saturday was-named after the plaaM Saturn. fillet pens originated in England in 1803. Lawyers were known in Babylon in 2300 B.C. The title, idag, la the oldest in history, Shots are first mentioned la annals 2000 years before Christ Cleveland Is the largest city la the world aslng natural gas. Alcohol WM first distilled by the AraMaas.

t)a one of the big English railways efery employe is required to black tie or bow A web filament two aad a quarter i miles long has been taken from the i body of a single spider. An egg opener, like a lemon sernee- i zer, catches the contents, in a cup after cutting the shell. Don't Wasie Money It is a unique way Barth's Pharmacy has of selling Hyomei, a guaranteed treatment if it fails. for catarrah. Money back It Is to be The Grand Princess in future, not only A.

Princess and that cannot well result in anything hut good for the amusement loving part of Alton. ftlttP AND RfcST Englander Couch-Bed A ecu eomforttkk be4 kjr night ind with ont motion quickly eodftrt- ibte-bto a laxntUot much for nn. Sold at all leading FURNITURE DEPARTMENT STORES Wrtttjbr owr Catalogue No. SOI BNOLANDBR BNOLANOBR STJUNO BED CO, NcwYork CUMJO.IU. N.

MioeuenoNS ftftfV Business Announcement Bettering that an experienced man with a fnH knowledge of the painting and decorating business should meet and wait on my trade, 1 have made a change in the personnel of mjr store that wffl give my patrons this Beginning today, L. W. goodies, formerly painting contractor and expert decorator, wffl charge of my salesroom and will meet the customers my store. He will be able to give expert information on all subjects pertaining to outside and inside painting, paper fact aO manner of home decorating, i Eepeeitl attention will be given to giving formation to persons who wish to porefcase paper, paints, varnishes, with fions as to how they can do their own work if they wish. I want my store to be fieadqmtrters for everything in my fine and wish my patrons to get the best service ia not only materials purchased, bat in information as to how to use these materials to the best advantage.

Wes Sondles Bell Phone 558 East Broadway 705-R Kin. 796 Big Factory Sale of High Grade Mattresses This Week Only At The RELIABLE FURNITURE CO- Wood River, Illinois $6.95 Just Think a Whole Car Load Divided Into Four Big Lots $9.85 Those Mattresses are Made of Pure Felted Cotton in any color Ticking Desired Lot No. 4 Lot Lot No. 3 REAL, ESTATE i-RANSFERS County Clerk to C. J.

Jacoby, lot 2, blk. 3, Sertng Place, Wood Rtver, tax deed, CountV Clerk to C. J. Jacoby, lot 11, Pidllip Heirs Addition, Alton, tax deed. County Clerk to C.

J. Jacoby lot 15, 4, Bering Place, Wood River, tax deed. Alton B. tr to Bben Rodgers, lot 10, 2, Blinu Heights, $400. J.

Whttn Gonterman and wife to Josephlue Schnbert, lot 17, 1, Gonteromn Place, Chovlian, J. William Qonterman and wife to Annie lota 8, 9 and 10, 2, Gonterman Place, $1. J. Withn Gonterman and wife to Maude L. Schnbert, lot 10, Gonterman Place, Cbauteau, $1.

C. J. Gonterman and wile to. Awella B. Herzog, lot 8, Belleview (Place, II.

C. J. Gonterman and wife to Christian Scholck lot 10, 8, Belleview Place, J. Withn Gonterman and wife to Edmund E. Wills and wife, lota 21 Mid, 22, blk 6, BUlmore Place, J.

Wtihn Gonterman and wife to Chaa. Henry Hoil. lo.ta and IS, blk. 8, Btllraore Place, U. 50 pound genuine layer felt mattress, full six inch rolled edge, fancy art ticking, Regular $28.00.

Factory Sale $16.85 $6.95 45.pound all elteil cotton, rolled edge in beautiful art ticking. Regular $12.00 value, Factory Sale $6.95 50 pound all white bleached felt, full ed edge, in all colors of ticking. $18,00 value, $12.85 tot No. 2 'actory Guar anfee With Every One 3 ss. i.

Here is a dandy within the reach of everyone. have only fifty of these at a Factory Sale Price $9.85 Pure See Our Windows 4 Your'e constipated! take "Casca- tonlelu to tUoroughly clean your of thu couatipaWon polnoa wolcb in keeping yon dtwy, headachy, UftU-Blok and upset. No other catlia- rtlo op 90 Days Liberal CEO illt Terms To All 114-116 Wood Illlnolt.

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