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22MDAY, JUNE 24, 1926 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH GK ELEVEN LA PS AFFORDALTON'SBEST MERCHANDISING SER VICE PIASA A. A. M. Masonic homos who not been solicited over phone. pastry or potnto salad plensn to havo something at stand.

No. Saturday, June 26, for Masonic lie, Thank you. MRS. HATTIR HINDERHAN, Chairman. M.

special meeting Thursday, IB 24, 1 p. m. Work in second Visiting brethcrn welcome. N. Ullrich, W.

'Business Service Service OJTcrrd 1M ICEKI' OUT specialise on window, door and porch screens. A. O. MoConnel, Jr. Phone 3180-W.

WINDOW Door screen nnd porches a specialty. Fischer- Krug Planing Mill, East Alton, land long distanceT Goods carefully handled. Oeo. Horn- say. 2001 Main St.

Phone long packing and shipping. Union Storage 820 State street. TRUCK FOU hour, day or contract; go anywhere. L. W.

Schmidt. I'hone 2410-W. WB MOVE ANYTHING ANY PLACE. A. L.

FLOSS TRANSFER CO. PHONE 167. 5ER will he a etlng Friday, 25. at 7:30 p. Mnsonlo Temple, State the purpose of organizing rol.

All members aro requested attend. OSCAR SOTIKR. Monarch. LOUIS A. BRIGHT, Seo'y.

EXPERT PAINT cleaning and paper hanging: samples Dale, Phone 2988.J. nt No. J. Regular meeting Tern- Be present. 10 Strayed, Lost, AST sTtT week.

Reward. Call 2743-R or State. lOSt, fT dollars In bills In North on. Return to Telegraph. Ro- Automotive Automohllei For 8aio a sv 41W4JJ-, touring, in good Iradttlon.

Call nt 436 H. Third St. sale or dp. Apply 617 Spring. LUFT USED CAR SALE -FOR TWO WEEKS icclal Terms Special Prices.

Trade in Your Old Car. FORD TOURING, A-l condition, FORD COUPE, A-l condition. FORD TODOR SEDAN. DODGE TOURING, A-l condi i. DODGE TOURING, A-l condi- OAKLAND ROADSTER (Spec- NASH FOUR TOURING.

HAVE and Interior decorating done now. O. W. Walt, Phone 490. paper fur- nlfdied.

foil 2807. IT. J. Riopelle Paint the Son, 125-1 West Ninth St. Way.

A LL "pattel-nsT closing out at 1-2 price. Etter, 412 East Broadway. Chiropractors 1 6 A GETS YOU WELL 11 men others never. A. W.

TIeka, D. Tample Theater Building. DENTIST AND Specializing in plate work. G. A.

McMjllen. Faulstlch Bulldlng. TIirfNEUWlRTHS' ualea, make sick people well, Faul stlch R'illdlng. Ofitfnpathlo Physician DR. F.

S. Bician, Room 408 Commercial Bldg. Phona 1862. Impairing and'Re'fTrilshlnT ELECTRICAL pairing. Inquire M.

L. Attebury, Ninth street. JOHN ROST stoves and tin work, good service. Phone 13JM-W. Employment SPORT TOURING.

ROADSTER. SIX TOURING. BUICK TOURINGS. SEDAX (4 door). open evening and on Sunday rning.

IARLES o. LUFT SONS INC. NASH DEALERS Ijjls Street. Next to City Hall. used cars.

Hoe- Bros, Used Car 1020 East iadway. Phone S22S. tf sale. If I haven't it car you want I will get It. F.

Tomllnson. East Alton, 111. yU our stock of used before you buy. C. Luft 420 BtP St.

Phone 1089. FORD best barns in this vicinity. Alton Auto Fourth and Plaea. SELL USED CARS Coach. Touring.

Coupe, coupe. :VROLF.T—1024 4 pass. Coupe. i Sedan. phe above cars are guaranteed.

LIBERAL TERMS tEDE AUTOMOBILE COMPANY INT ALBY. PHONE 61 jito Accessories, 18 "AltoirTIre Sale Co. jftrlbutor of steel coat rubber auto Umel, and lies give added miles of service. dern Welding Broadway and vfCOAXLlS Are the it; demand them from your re- rman. II.

S. Auto Parts 019 Broadway. CAN Unitorles for make of car nt money saving ccs. Wicker's Battery Service, 3 Walnut St. PhoneJU26-J.

For all makes of Gould's Used Car Parti Ex- Plnsn St, Help 82 Rpstnunint. EX PKRi'KNCED COOlT Apply E. K. Strickland, 1302 S1B-W. course of ture means easy work nntl big pny.

Act nt once. Write today. Sloler College. Sin N. Sixth St.

Louis. LA I' Apply" 1000 Alby. Merchandise HoiisijlioM (ioorts 59 AJ EST JC A NCi1 "conibimition gnn nnd rnil. nine enamel nncl nickel finish. Lll tc new.

$100 cnsh. 22 Fifth HI. Machinery "wi Tools fii Tl FR'KSI 1 1 FINP3 At auction, 10 yenr guaranty. See Davis' Window, 412 Kast Broadway. Klesel- ORTHOPHONic to J300.

Cash or terms. Jiorst'Sj West ORGAN For Rale. Apply Joe Lucar, Resl'lpuce street, Bering Addition, For State StT new; hundreds to choose from, lOc each. Kleselhort's, 206 West Third St. Player Pianos.

Bargains all this week at Williams Music Third and State streets. Phone 1621. Open evenings till 9 p. m. RealMEstate Ilrnl See A.

W. Gerson, 19 East Ferguson Phone 239. 7 room furnace, water, barn, hay shed 30x60, hog house, poultry houses, well, vis- tern. 2 1 1-2 acre nsparagus. 2 ncreg timothy, 12 acres 16 acres pasture, tho rest In corn, wheat, grapes, apples, berries of all kinds, 40 acres bottom lands, 2 1-2 miles north of Alton on Seminary Road.

Agents Hnnnebnum Route No. Alton, III. For snip. "Well "improved, Mnroupln County. Cheap.

Phone reserves the right to reject any and all bids, no authorized by l.iw. Dated at Alton, Illinois, June 14th, 1526. GEORGE T. DAVIS, J. K.

SCHWAAB. WILLIAM WATSON, Board of Local Improvements of tho City of Alton, Illinois. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Benled bids will he received for thn construction of the Improvement of Adsms Court Number One by con- strutting a sanitary sower, by the iBonrd of Local Improvements of the NORTH ALTON Gleaners Social Indies of the Glcnners clsus of the Him Htrext. Prritbyterinn nhiiirh hMd nn nctlve session In their respective today, linking cnkesand various pastries preparatory to their Ice Cream Koclnl which they will give evening on the church addition to serving Ire tomorrow lawn. In crenm and cake, the ladles will have ns a specialty home made root beer nnd candy.

The social will begin at 4:30 in tho afternoon and continue un Wood River Mrs. C. E. Thnrninn. of this city, Mrs.

Brandt of Upper Alton and uj HIM vinery William of Granite C'ltyi" 1 referendum on confident Ion of his DOR.V, nro welcome, over Herr Wllhelm Hoht-n- zollcrn's repldenre, when they drop flowers like a Oennnn mail plnno dlfl In tribute to his victory Ll Ufc J.lllJ'tV>triIICIllPt UL City of Alton, Illinois, until the ''Sth lntc ln lh evening. The proceeds day of June, A. D. 1026, nt the hour I lvp 'J from this event will ha placed of 4:00 o'clock p. m.

nt Its office in tnc 1 Fund to help defray the Spaldlng Building In the sold 10 of completing thn new ALBY 930 9 good condition, lot 60x120, $9,000. W. B. Rchmoeller Agency. Seeds, Plants, Flower's" TOMATO PLANTS Special prices on 100, COO and 1000 lots.

Fred W. Hebner, 2331 Edwards Upper Alton. Specials at the Stores" IMPORTED M. Blair Specialty Shop, Broadway at Third. housekeeper ito know we pay $1.00 per hundred pounds for rags; 60o per hundred pounds for magazines and 25c per hundred pounds for newspapers.

A. M. Moyer Phone 2870. Rooms and Board ROonis Vvitliouj HUD" 6T room for 1 or 2 gentlemen in private family. EAST TlIIRD, TTTrnluhcd room for rent.

All modern conveniences. sft fnvtl McMillan Apt's. couple working or men Terms reasonable. roomers. Rooms for Housekeeping to cook for one man and help take care of house.

Apply any time after 4 p. 120 Illinois Ave. "33 to 19 wanted to Icarn grocery huflneps. Write Box care Telegraph. to work In dalryl Alton Dairy.

T. J. Payne, Route 2. Phone County I2Y1I. Situations 86 mai'F" chI i a position ns housekeeper.

Write Box care Telegraph. Financial Business Oppnrlunltleg 88 sale. Good" business. Mable Xixon, 702 East Broadway. FOR reasonable, good business, with future.

Reason for selling 111 health. C. 1C Myers, Fairbanks Rooms. East Alton. A RA "ice "creanj parlor, 2 blocks from Roxana plant on hard road.

Fine location. Owner wishes to retire and will sell for invoice. Call W. R. 219-R, George Esterlpln.

Money to 40 improved residence or business property. $2,000 to $100,000. Attractive monthly payment plan. O. H.

Kramer Agency, 225 Market. (Loan Correspondents Prudential Insurance Co.I Live Stock Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 48 or will sell singly. Also Jersey cow and calf. Phone 1X6. WORK" ness for sale.

Apply Miller Lime Cement. 510 Belle street. stock spring chickens wanted. Will call. Phone 707-W.

W. D. 415 Belle St. Merchandise 69 CO LL EG rooms In modern home. Adults preferred.

EAST ly furnished for housekeeping. Phone A ST 4TI light housekeeping. Modern. Phone 2402. EAST 6TH unfurnished rooms, good proposition for right party.

Phono 443-J. fiirnishcd light housekeeping rooms for rent. and unfurnished. Give reference. Eckhard's, 612 Broadway.

Phona 1235. rooms. Puniell's Market. Seventh nnd Belle. rooms for light house" keeping, neatly furnished.

Inquire SOS East Seventh. furnished rooms for light housekeeping. All conveniences. Apply 833 Broadwa y. rent 2 fur- nlshed rooms.

Modern, for light housekeeping. the Spaldlng Building In the sold City of Alton, Illinois, nt which time and place said bids will be publicly opened. Bald Improvement shall bo constructed and made in accordance with the ordinance providing for the same nnd the maps, plats, plans, profiles and specifications for the same on file In the office of the City Engineer of said City. Proposals must be made on blanks furnished by said Board and In compliance with the Instructions thereto attached, which can be had on application to the City Knglnecr and must he accompanied by cash or a check payable to the order of the President of said Board of Local Improvements in his official capacity, certified by a responsible bank, for an amount not leas than ten per cent (10 per cent) of the aggregate of the proposal. Tha contractor shall be paid In Bonds drawing interest at six (6) per cent.

No bids will be received unless the party offering it shall furnish evidence satisfactory to said Board of Local Improvements thnt ho has the necessary facilities, ability nnd pecuniary resources to fulfill the conditions of the contract and execute the work should the contract bo awarded to him. Bidders will examine the ordinance, I maps, plats, plans, profiles and sped- I flcntions, and also the locality In I which said work is to be done and Judge for themselves of all the clr- SALU room house, water, I cumstances and surrounding condi. electric, garage, wash house, street tions affecting the cost and nature of paved, lot Otixl56, $3500. Owner, tho work. Edw.

Podgen, 4711 Newport, St. Louis. Mo. A XFORD new five room house. Has lights, water, ea.s and furnace.

Double garage. A good home. Price $4000. I. M.

Clark BROWN 6 room frame house. Modern excepting heat. All assess- I menta paid. In a good location. Garage.

Nice large lot. Price $4200. I. M. Clark Co.

Templey Bldg. CII room frame house. Corner lot. Modern. Garage.

This is a desirable little home. Price $4000. I. M. Clark TempleJBldg.

COUNT Partly modern six room house with lots of ground. Would mnke fine building lots. Beautiful location. Three blocks from new High school. Owner leaving Alton.

Price $4000. C. Dale. 2420 Elizabeth St. EAST room house.

Garage In basement. J2500. $100 cash, balance 524 per month. Write Box "1C' care Telegraph. FOR room housed modern except gas.

Easy terms. Inquire 2028 Ynger street. N1-J UNOA aTso garngo. On terms. Immediate possession.

Mrs. Hayes, 1101 Main. Phone 25HS. NORTH one of the biggest bargains offered. Phone 1494-M.

Broadwny. SPRxu four family apartment. Each apartment consists of 3 rooms and bath. A good location. Property Is bringing in a good income.

Price SSoOO. I. M. Clark Company. Bldg.

men.t. In very good condition. Mod ern throughout. Well located. This proposition is bringing in good returns on tho investment.

Can be inspected by appointment. I. Clark Phone 1824. 54 acres, close to Shurt left College, Western Military Academy and State Hospital; all In fruit. Income average $6000; cash or clear real estate.

A real bargain investment. Phone 741-J. UPPER modern bungalow near new high school. Bar gain, Alton Realty 015 East Broadwny. Phone 22.

Residence Phone 2222 or 14S5-J. Real Estate for Rent Apartments and Plata 74 BROWN," 2622 3 room niodeFn apartment and garage. Phone JM35-W. FOR room mbdernT 52fT East Eighth St. Apply W.

B. Schmoeller Agency, 219 East Broadway. Phone 90S. Four room modern, water and heat furnished. Heated garage, 1330 Henry St.

AVASHINGTON, floor, rooms and bath. Good condition. Rpntreasonable. Adults preferred. Rent 77 COLLEGE or 4 nlshed or unfurnished rooms and bath.

Gnragp. DRY room house for rent, modern throughout. Garage for machines. PJ 1 i Jll EAST room brick house. Modern.

Good location for sleeping rooms. FOR room house and store room adjoining. Also household fur- nlture. for sale, 1100 College Ave. FOR rooms at 270 Madison Ave.

Water, lights, gas, $28. O. H. Kramer Agency. SI LARGIO HIJOAV size" 7 feet long 3 feet wide, 7 feet high with 2 drawers, 4 glass panels and plMlnr; donr.

Henley-Alden Co, VACUKTTi: sweeper, 3 months old. Just like? new. Will sacrifice for cash. Cull 1312. to sale.

Kepali-ed. rebuilt and also welding. Diamond aiding 3 IAL buiTdine repalrlns auto truck bodies. Repair Shop, 840 E. Broad- BLACK Apply 22 W.

DeUnav Ave. FOR every day except Sunday. Positively no fruit sold on Sunday. Win. Tltehenal, Fostnrburg, III.

sale. Apply 0-10 Rilcy ovoniie. Household Goods 59 Domestic sewing miKhhio nnd high chair, 1808 Myrtle St. libuSEiiOLi:) KlUiNlfURiO For Hale. Cheap.

Phono 1849 or apply SIB Alby. LiniiAKY oak rocker, leather neated. Apply 268 Eighth IMver. Oil. burner; bed, mattress and f-iirlnpii.

Ed Caldwell, 2400 Belle, phone 13S5-W. HMAU. condition. Apply Central. FOR SALE OR room house at 906 McKinley Blvd.

Phone 1450. lent. Apply Crawford Upper Alton. JUDSON, room modern bungalow. Garage In basement.

ROXANA New 4 room modern house. See W. M. Relss, 322 Broad- wny. Alton.

OfficesrlnfcTbeftU Room rooms. Barth Building, Broadway and Market. Real Estate Real Ivstutf ASCII'H BELIE IN VEST 1 LT ON 0. H. KRAMER AGENCY (Realtors and Insurers) BISHOP WEBEK "Real, e'atute; Insurance and loans, East Broadway.

Phone 209. UPPER 0 room modern house with garage; desirable location. Immediate possession. Terms to suit. Phone 410-W.

Lots 85 2 State street, Wood River. A bargain nt $225 cnch. Mrs. Ada Sullivan, Wood River, 647 Whltelnw. Phone W.

R. 332-W. REFRESHING! Nothing more refreshing than a pleasing bottle of A Beverage. It sizzles with life and pep. Demand A Products.

Whistle Bottling Works. F. A. Ehrhardt. FIREWORKS NOTICE Discharge of fireworks or fire-arms within the city limits of Alton is strictly forbidden, except on the Fourth of July, nnd anyone violating tho ordinance in this regard prior to midnight July shall bo prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

GUSTAV ROTSCH, Chief of Police. UEO. H. HM.ILEY CO. AGENCY estate and Insurance.

Alton IF YOU To buy, or repair, call W. J. West. 2C05 Benbow e. 1030.

1 Service that satisfies. Watson Howard Agency. JOHN LEVERETT Insurance and Real Estate, 1867 Washington Ave. REAL exchanged. Quick amtwtr.

Phone 741J. Oeo. Hall, 1817 Evergreen Insuring property Is our business. Consult us. John H.

Hsllrung, Xll Henry itrett. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received for the construction of the Paving Improvement of Belle Street from Madison Avenue to State Street, by the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Alton, Illinois, until the 25th day of June, A. D. 1926, at the hour of 3:00 o'clock, p. m.

nt its office In the Spaldlng Building In the said City of Alton, Illinois, at which time nnd place said bida will be publicly opened. Said Improvement shall be constructed nnd made In accordance with the ordinance providing for tha same and the maps, plats, plans, profiles nnd specifications for the same on fllo in the office of the City Engineer of said City. Proposals must bo made on blanks furnished by said Board nnd In compliance with tho Instructions thereto attached, which cnn be had on application to the City Engineer find must be accompanied by cash or by check payable to tho order of tha President of said Bonrd of Local Improvements In hla official capacity, certified by responsible bank, for an amount not less thnn ten per cent (10 per cent) of the aggregate of the proposal. The contractor shall be paid in Bonds drawing interest ut elx (0) per cent. No bids will bo received unless the party offering It shall furnish evidence satisfactory to said Board of Local Improvements that he hns the necessary facilities, ability nnd pecuniary resources to fulfill the conditions of the contract nnd execute the work should tho contract bo awarded to him.

Bidders will examine tho ordinance, maps, plats, plans, profiles and specifications, and iiIto the locality in said work is to be dona anil judge for themselves of all the circumstances nnd surrounding conditions affecting the cost and nature of the work. The Board of Local Improvements Tho Board of Local Improvements reserves tho right to reject any and all bids, as authorized by law. Dated nt Alton, Illinois, June 15th A. D. 1P26.

GEORGE T. DAVIS, J. E. SCHWAAB, WILLIAM WATSON, Board of Local Improvements of City of Alton, Illinois. expenses of completing church.

The Indies have gone to considerable effort in arranging the BO- clal. Already numerous tickets have been sold and the ladles are anticipating a large turnout tomorrow evening. PentfcotM Rev. c. Kirchner of Delmar avenue who has been conducting a series of revivals both In Alton and in the surrounding territory during the past year, recently closed a successful will be guests at dinner party given today nt the Htnller Hotel In HI.

Louis, by Mrs. A. O. Wlmer of Detroit, who has been visiting in Godfrey. After dinner the Indies will attend the Municipal Theatre.

Mrs. Wlmer plans on returning soon to her home in Detroit. Participating In Concert Tonight Mr. nml Mrs, Tom Point property. For a Healthy, Honorable, Natural Old Apo Keeping the body In good physical repair Is the best possible Insurancn for a.

healthy, rnjoyahlo, natural old age. Kidney ailments nrn especially to be avoided, not. only for tho pain, distress and weakness niiffered, but Kiuri, win moior; Because tho lurking polsnns left In over to Edwardsvllle to attend the system by impaired kidney and Kdwnrdsvlllc band concert. Mr. Point' hlnddor action nro .1 frequent cause will be one of the players.

Nurse, Returns Miss Selma Kngene, school nurse, has returned from her summer vacation and Intends to devote the remainder of the summer prior to the open- Ing of school, to community work exclusively. Entertains Embroidery Club Yesterday afternoon the members of the Embroidery Club spent a pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Paul Schleeper In her homo on Condit street. CITY LICENSE NOTICE June 23rd, 1926. Notice Is hereby given that all city licenses including automobile, licenses are past due anil payment must be ut made before July 1, 1926, as after tend a district meeting that will be this date delinquents will be prose-1 held there.

White Hall, Illinois. It Is reported that much Interest and enthusiasm hns been shown in the attendance of these meetings at the above town. It Is contemplated that the meetings there will continue for several weeks. A delegation of North Side Pentccos- tals are making several trips weekly to White Hall and take part In the services. Notes Mrs.

Pearl Wilder of St. Louis Is visiting at the home of her brother and Mstp.rl-ln-lnw. Mr. and MrB. Jesso Campbell on tho Brighton Road.

Mrs. Campbell hns been in 111 health since the death ot her daughter, Mrs. Seagraves which occurred last week. Mrs. Wilder will make her visit an Indefinite 1 one.

Allen Johnson who has been residing st State nnd Elm streets has moved his family and effects to a home on Dplmar avenue. Mrs. Catherine Brenner of Cincinnati. Ohio, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Tingley on State street. Miss Helen Kranz of State and Rozler street has gone to Elsah where she will visit friends and relatives for several days. Virgil Meyer of the Rain anfl Homer force has returned to his homo on State stret after visiting with relatives in Panama. 111. Oma Hcfley who underwent a major operation a week ortcn days ago nt St.

Joseph's Hospital has been removed to his home and is improving nicely. Next Saturday evening, a number of'Greenwood Odd Fellows will motor to Kdwarrlsvlllo where they will at- eiitcd for failure to procure their licenses which can be obtained from the t'lty Treasurer lu the Spaldliic Building. Save extra expense by getting your license at once. GUSTAV ROTSCH. Chief of Police.

Ralph Burns who recently sold his homo on Elm street is making preparations to move his family and effects to home on Prospect street. Vornon, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. John who was operated on several days ago at St. Joseph's Hospital for appendicitis Is improv- I ing very slowly.

ATTEND the special sale of wall paper at Langham's. All this week. Broadway, next to Noll's. POSSES FAIL TO FIND 'PRISON' OF MRS. McPHERSON (Continued From Page 1) a lasting memorial to Mrs.

McPher- 1 as seve children. A shiny gift was son's memorv be returnpd to made for each. As John D. Rockefeller motor took him away Heskett counted up and found nina dimes in "Will tho approximately $15,000 collected at Angelus Temple during tho special memorial services last Sunday for tho purpose of creating a lasting memorial to Mrs. McPherson's memory be returned to the donors?" was a third.

Mrs. McPherson's story of tha kid- naping will be checked up, step by step, Keyes said. Keen Investigator. Ryan, the man put on the case by Keyes, is known as the keenest investigator in the department. As he eft today for Douglas, ho said: "The circumstances of the case, in Flashes of Life.

XU Kontcr, A. who was up north with Dick Byrd, has a. ukelelc that be insists flew over the pole. It was a stowaway on the plane Josephine Ford. And twenty girls playing twenty ukes for twenty Smith, In two weeks.

The meeting of othf-r pninful disorders. Foley Pills, a diuretic, stimulant for tho kidneys, are a reliable, valuable medicine, that promote healthy normal action of kidneys and bladder. Satisfaction guaranteed. his hands. NEW to Peaches Heonan Browning, brido on her six teenlh birthday, a peach tree atop a cnko three feet high.

16 American beauty roses, a check, four diamond bracelets and a Long Island estate worth 500,000. tho opinion of the District Allot ney's ofllce, call for an investigation, i both in Justice to Mrs. McPherson and the public, and I intend to seo that I lcm It is made." tons Mrs. Kennedy said she received a etter last night containing what purported to bo a lock of Mrs. Me- Pherson's hair and also the correct answers to the questions asked by ilrs.

Kennedy several weeks ago as ests when a blind attorney of Long Beach, R. A. McKinley, said that kid BARRACKVILLE. W. Paul Dobello has a gold medal for shovelled It was presented by the Bethle- Heel Corporation for loading D3S hand in 12 days.

NEWS OF THE NIGHT Caillaux, taking finance ministers- I in now French cabinet, plnns Immediate conference with Ambnssador Berenger on Washington debt agree- napers had asked him to arrange for a ransom for the evangelist. Anlied $50,000. Two men, according to McKinley, I ne st ordinance requiring them asked payment of $50,000, saying i w0 "umbers, that they had Mrs. McPherson bound and gagged and would share the ransom money with the attorney for acting as a go-between. Although she scouted the story, Mrs.

Kennedy offered tho questions deal- Ing with the early life of tho cvan-j gellft to establish her identity If! answered. Tho attorney said that the men called fur the from that time until last nlpl nothing was heard from them, lie-i of his blindness he could 01 fl flooded railroad Identify the men, McKinley said ment. Masked klansmen parade in Em- povia, protected by injunction to Troops kill villagers Including women, at, Mcnna. Egypt, for interfering with holy carpet escort to Mecca. Henry ti.

Brock, rich Philadelphia!) who killed three with uutomohllp par- Is to be held on Thursday afternoon Sunday School Picnic Yesterday afternoon the annual Sunday school picnic of tho First Presbyterian Sunday school took place at Rock Rprlng Park at Alton. There was a large atfendance and a delightful afternoon was enjoyed. A delicious basket supper was served. Pirates Win from Dodgers The score was 12-10 last night In a gama played between the Dodgers and the Pirates, in favor of the Dodgers. Notes Mrs.

R. W. Behymer was removed to St. Joseph's hospital where she will," undergo nn operation today. I Dr.

and Mrs. J. E. Mahoney and their Ron, Jamer, left yesterday for Natick, Mass. They will for several weeks with the doctor's mother, Mrs.

M. Mahoney. Among those from here attending the races at Fall-mount today were Mr. and Mrs. E.

Howard. Dick Ferguson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ferguson was removed from his home in Hardln to undergo an operation yesterday at the Lutheran hospital in St.

Louis. J. C. Panhorst of Staunton was here I yesterday on business. George Kluber of Springfield, special agent for the Great American Fire In- suranco was here on business yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Henry and daughter, Miss Dot, were, visitors In St.

Louis Tuesday. William Sllvka of Shlpman Js a guest at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slivka. Mrs.

Jennie Eckman and daughter, Louise, spent today In Granite City on business. Mr. and Mrs. G. F.

Pfclfer, Mr. and Mrs. E. Helmlch of Edwardsville and i Mr. and Mrs.

William Schmidt of Granite City visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pfeifer of St. Louis last night. Mrs.

Mattlc Simpson from Arizona Mrs. William Robinson. Mrs. Walter Overton. Mrs.

Edgar Simpson, all of Gibson county, Indiana, arrived Tuesday evening to spend a week with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. W. F. Overton, of Penning avenue. Mrs.

William Cox of Ferguson avenue was a St. Louis visitor yesterday Mrs. Flora Warford and Mrs. Lynn Major and daughter arrived Wednesday from Higbee, to Join their families. Mrs.

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B. Heskettt. return homo tonight from Granlto who sells gas, considers himself to ra ihf hav be attending have been over paid in one respect. An amiable aged caller learned Hcskett has seven children. A shiny gift was the Sunday school convention.

Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Vaughn and Rev.

Shockley were St. Louis visitors yesterday. Mr. and Gilbert Smith and children were East St. Louis visitors yesterday.

C. B. Rotsch and family of Bethalto and Mrs. R. C.

Mitchell of Carlinville have returned to their homes after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs Y. Hem-y. Miss Frauleln Henry ac- companled her aunt, Mrs. Mitchell, to her home and will visit there.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Werges were East Alton visitors last evening.

J. J. Henry and daughter, Miss Jane, of Upper Alton visited in Wood River yesterday. Earl Fairbanks of East Alton was here on business yesterday. William Foedlech of Alton was a business visitor here Wednesday.

FOR furnished rooms. Mod- 45 Margarultc ern. Reasonable. Wood River. Indians and Whites at Custer Battlefield CROW AGENCY, June 24.

With enemies or former years mingling on the battle field whore 50 years ago the Sioux and Cheyenne annihilated General Coster's immediate command, the semi-centennial oh- spi-vancc- of the battle of the Lltu AS-CLE-PIAS The Wonder Greek Salve. Twenty-four hundred years ago Dr. As-cle-plas was a 'physician in Greece and made up this wonder salve which still bears Ills name, and still lives as he made Time and time again this salve has proven a complete cure for OLD EXTERNAL SORES, BOILS, BURNS, RUNNING SORES, SORE MOUTH, CHAPPED LIPS, ABCESSES. OPERATION CUTS OR INCISIONS, CARBUNCLES, CHAPPED HANDS, VARICOSE ULCERS, GENERAL ABCESSES, OR WHEREVER PUSS OR IMPURITIES IN AN OPEN SORE CAN We guarantee satisfaction to users of AS-CLE-PIAS, If other salves have failed to cure your running sores, try thin salve and learn yourself how wonderful it if. Prices, 1 ounce Jar $2.00 2 ounce jar $4.00 4 ounce Jar 37.00 8 ounce Jar $13,25 ThH salve Is Imported from Greece.

It is made there. CALL JOHN VENARDOS 445 Bluff St. Phone 2241-M House For Sale Edge of city limits in Poplar Helgths. 5 rooms and bath, modern except gas. Concrete basement, Holland furnace, 2 rooms hard wood floors, upstairs has three unfinished rooms.

Double garage, lot 100 5y 120 feet. Price $6500 Phone 3122-J. Hoefert Bros. 3020 K. Broadway i 20.000 In welfare work.

Conservative Wisconsin Republl- said 1 1 fo1 Milwaukee convention iucMliiiis, but' 10 "Pl'ose La Folicttc organization. last nlplit Fu 1 di-stroys Mexican village of Leon in Guanajuato; telegrapher wires vi t. uiu tjti nm (jr I nO after spending Horn started hero today, celebration will end on Sunday. Chief among the veterans of battle of the Little Big Horn who The thousands of followers of Mrs. McPherson In Southern California, who last Sunday had conducted three Impressive memorial services in honor of her memory, with her llower-bedfckfd chair standing empty on tho Angelus Temple platform, today were first stunned nnd then rocked with Joy at the news of her discovery In Douglas.

station. Ambassador Crowder is to be oper ateil on in Havana. Three Cardinals Given Red Hats ROMK, June 24. Pope Plus oonferrfd the rc-d hats upon Cardinals I'errettl, PvroM and at a public consistory today. Severnl thousand persons, Im-ludlng many Americans, crowded tho Hall of l.Vatl- flcntlon where the ceremony was held.

Cardinal Porosl nnd t'aptoMi were elevated to the a secret consistory on Monday, Cardinal Cerrt-ttl elevated Just December, Belle atreet, also. New Apartment House Out of Old Warehouse L. J. Purnell has romplctpil transforming Into nn npiirtmi'iit housu an old rnncrcta block wnrrhou.sp In thn rear of 711 jiello street, which was formerly the homo of the Alton Mill Funiishlng Co. The biiilillnR Is 00x70 feet, two Htories high, nnd formerly had no partitions.

Mr. Punn-ll has Installed partitions, using the lumber that was In the Ttibi-niiifle o-nngells- tic- nnd ho has it raidy for occupancy by 3ii unall families. There urn ninety room? In (he apartment house. Mr. I'm in II h.j would rent the iiimriini'iits furnished.

Mr. Purnell recently Improvements to thi- uM facing The in attendance I.s General K. S. Godfrey, who commanded Troop a part of Bentecn's battalion at tho battle. There are numerous Indians hero who fought in tho battle.

Two of the most noted, White Horse. SO and Blru-k Whetstone, 84, Cheyennes, now are blind. While (he anniversary of the battle of Little Big Horn falls on Friday the celebration and feasts may continue lor several days, as Indians seldom leave such gatherings when the scheduled program ends. MALONK. N.

should bo able to keep cool at his summer camp. A fellow'B pars were frozen from the as suin- ibout 15 nor was arriving. FOU lots located on F-ast 10th St. BlxU'O ft. each.

A chance to have a home In the heart of Alton nt suburban prices. Will tlnnnce your house for a reasonable down payment. Call 737 or You'd spend more some other way! Buy a Guaranteed Car for little cash! Sport Touring (LookH like now) Business Coupe 1026 Coupes, like new Coupstc-r 10-5 Couch (Cheap) 4-cyllmK-r Touring 525 down Iniys 2 Ford I'oiipeH 1 Dodge 1'Oilge Touring. ISi'U Graham Bros. Hi-ton Jon- Chassis.

1.125 Dodgp Bros. Truck, Open Kxpresa Body. i Trucks if Hoefcrt Cur Department Phone 2823.

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