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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 11

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SATUHJMY i H3 THEATRE PHOTOPLAYS THAT ARE SELD01VIEQUALED AND HEVER SATISFY. x- Sunday and continuous 2 to 11; Monday Matinee 2:30 to 5:00. in "THE SlAfcPER." BRYANT WASHBTJRN and WANDA HAWLEY in MRS. TEMPLE'S TELEGRAM. viewing this plwure, we can say Wlthdut (eat of contradiction that Olive TnomasjnevCT made more pleasing Atl about a love far worse than a triangle! Exposed in a scandalous message of jealous wives Is a series of fronl stftrtjgflnlshy AtftH last opportunity and alibHmsbands.

Dispatched in a code of laughter. Ev ery tick a tickle. Also HANK MANN In "A OUM RIOT." MACK OF TROUBLE." DEMPBBY. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Daily. THE that wonderful game called "LIFE" as it is played In tne "Court ot with the most distinguished cast of principals yet alsembled lit a screen play: VIOLET HEMIN Cf, WANDA HAWLEY, BEBE DANIELS, MILDRED REARDON, CLARA HORTON, RAYMOND HATTON, NOAH BEERY, MONTB JBLUB, and one hundreddashing professional beauties.

The loves, temptations, yearnings of a modern woman's drama that awayg sanaea wlta, TJ i advenutres with Passion and Wealth in "her ruthless Quest for lore. Spectacular banquet revels ever shown dn the screen. glimpses of love and Intrigue behind the scenes on the stage. ot New Year's Eve on the Great White Way of New York. pictures of life in the underworld.

'Also a wonderful program of subjects. THEODORE ROBERTS, IRVING stirs every emotion with its power AABU uonui yAvgiaui wt. puujcutH. BPYANT-WASHBUR-fshmi VANDA (MRS. IEMPLE'3 Sunday and Monday at the 2 to 11.

Bryant (Vashburn In "Mrs." Temple's Telegram." "Come at once to, see me," she i legged. "Happiness depends on you. Husband must "not But jmsband did know. And a naughty knew something about husband. Speaking of triangles, alibis, high jinks and things, you never faughed so so many innocent folk appearing so guilty.

Wanda Hawley, Carmen Phillips, Walter Sylvia -Ash ton, Lee White and a- 'urge supporting- cast. fcxtra special super jiroduotion the Princess Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Matinee and nl ht. Jesse L. Lajrtty presents hverywoiuan." Greatest woman ever filmed, Violet -Hem" Jng Roberts, Wanda" Hawje and one hundred; of the most beau- wui women in the world.

The greatest lore drama of modern times. woman's adventures with passion and wealth in her ruthless quest oiiovo Most spectacular banquet re veals' ever 'shown on the screen. eamhih, 08 Ute ln Gi halls of chance and fashioa, 7 ney and soul8 Am scenes in wWich every woman an-, iif modesty conscience. The supreme hour of every worn- mlm, 8he flnds ner desire. dramatic, up-to-the- beyond words Palmer Demands Retraction by Frankfurter.

ly false, charges contaloM in a i a coran of lawyers to -we National Popular Government League relative to the treatment of Aa Department of tav MI. omey Qeueral Palmw one of the flndew )or to retract them. er SwUchl remained switchnxeo Qooratpa on Government. Socrates used to gay that, although no man undertakes, a trade be has not learned, even the meanest, yet every quo thinks himself sufficiently qualified for the hardest of all trades, thafr Of govermnentr-BoUngroke. Paris Fashions In-False Teeth Parti, Apr.

may for the coming teaaon that itylet in artificial teeth wilt include their being worn mug-fitting and smoothly cushioned in place by jneani 6f the dental plate comfort-powder Corega, procurable at drug and dental This antUeptifc adheiive powder gives a pleasing tense of security to wearers of false teeth, It allows complete tnai- tlcatlon of foodi with ease, relaxes facial Muiclci and prevtnU tore Drug Earth's PhamiBoy, Flscbenecker, Vrtf. Paul, Luly Drug West Won, D. Barnard, Drug E. PRINCESS. You can see pictures at the Princess Theater that are shown in only, very best theaters in the larger cities of this country, at prices that are within your reach.

They exceptional Following is the program: Sunday and Monday. Sunday continuous, to 11. Bryant Washbura, supported by Heirs, Sylvia Ashton, in Temple's Telegram." Ah adaptation of the celebrated stage farce. All about a love Something Jar worse, than a triangle. Exposed in a scandalous ot jealous wives and alibi hubbies.

in a code ot Every tickle a tickle. This picture comes heralded as fun-, nier than Washburn's "Skinner's Dress Suit." You simply cannot ford to miss it. It will chase the blues for a week. -Also the latest Hank Mann comedy, "The Gum Riot." Dempsey in the serial Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Matinees daily.

The picture that comes once in a life time, "Everywoman," starring Violet Hem- big, Clara Horton, Wanda Hawley, Margaret Loomis, Bebe Daniels, Theodore Roberts, Irving Cummings, Raymond Hatton, Tully Marshall, and one hundred of the most beautiful women In 'the World. The loves, temptations, yearnings of a modern woman's in drama that sways senses with its beauty, stirs every emotion with its power. See the battle of wealth and passion, amaiing New. Year's Eve cafe carousals, hangers-on behind the scenes, the great gambling palace thronged with fashion, humor, pathos, gorgeous most distinguished cast of yet assembled in a screen production. Also a Paramount Magazine.

The short subject that has made a decided hit in Alton due to its cleverness and Pathe News. Saturday, matinee and night. Dorothy Dalton, Enid Markey, Howard Hlckman and others In "The Vampire." "A fool there was and he made his prayer (Even as you and I). To a rag and a bone and a hank of.hair (We culled her who did not care, See this picture. One of Dorothy.

Dalton's greatest. Also a two reel Mack Sennett Comedy, "Black- Eyes and Blue," Coming Rel4 and Bebe Daniels in "The Bane in' Fool;" Lionel Barrymore in "The Copperhead;" Cecil B. De Mille's latest picture, "Why Change Your Wife;" Charles Ray in "The Pinch Hitter," and others. WOODRTVER "EVERYWOMAN," MADE INTO QREAT MOTION PICTURE, IS COMING Big Allegorical Play. Has Been Fifmed On An Eleborate Scale.

The famous jporality play, "Every- woman," has been made into a motion picture ana will "be 'shown at the Princess Theater, starting Tuesday, 4 days. The story is declared to have been filmed on an extremely lavish scale and to abound In "beautiful settings, lovely women attired in handsome, gowns, and spectacular effects. Against this extravagant background Walter Browne's -celebrated allegory of life and its tempstations Is acted by aa extraordinary cast of players, The role, of "Everywoman" IB, played by Violet Homing, a beautiful actress well known on the stage and the screen. Blue has the part Love, Wanda Hawley is Beauty, and Theodore Roberts is Wealth. Others in the company include Margaret Loomis, Mildred Reardon, Bebe Dan iels, Irving CumihlngB, Raymond Hatton, Noah Beery, Chajles Oble and Tully Marshall.

The picture was directed Wy George H. Melford and is released as a Para- raount-Artcraft photoplay. RaUwr 811m Excuss. Oella and Bobby disagreed, upon Cella slapped her brother. A wall brought their mother.

Only after 9 long and severe reproval did the small girl's spirit melt and she sold: Qh mamroa, I'm sorry slapped him, I didn't mean to. My hand slipped." Aspiration, An aspiration Is a joy forever, possession as solid as A landed a fortune which we can never and which gives us year by Reception at Mrs, M. F. Home The home of Mr. and Mrs.

M. F. Manning In Maplewood, Wood River, was fhe scene of a pretty -reception and meeting yesterday afternoon when officers and members of the Executive Board entertained" the. Wood River Waman's club. The home prettily decorated in roses and spring flowers, and presented a festive apearance.

On account of the! warm weather the officers -decided to hold a meeting Friday afternoon at Mrs. Manning's home instead of In the school auditorium In 1 as is the usual custom. SAbout sixty women attended the 1 Plans were made for a community picnic which, the members will give on July 4. In the afternoon and evening dancing will be enjoyed, atad at sun down a pageant will Be staged. Mrs.

Eugene Gaskins, president of the Twenty-Second District Federation qf Women's dubs, gave a report on the State Meeting in- Chicago. After the buainesiKmeeting a musical program was rendered. The program was arranged by Mrsr C. James and was most greatly enjoyed by the women present. Mrs.

Fenton Soliday, A. Smithy Mrs. Jack Maloney, Mrs. B. E.

Endicott and Mrs. H. C. Tittle sang while instrumental selections were furnished by Mrs. G.

L. McKinney, Mrs. Sidney Smith ond Mrs. M. Dulaney.

Ice cream, cake and iced tea were served by the hostesses at the close of the program. Francis Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F.

Manning, has returned home from school. First Baptist Church Combined morning worship and Bible School at 10:30 a. m. Subject of the message is "The Glory of the Cross." The regular Communion service at the close of the service. Gospel evangelistic service 8 p.

m. Subject of the message-Is "Ways That Seem Right." B. Y. P. U.

Jun- 1ft Union at 2:30 p. m. B. Y. P.

U. Senior Union p. m. Pastor leader. South Wood River services at 2:30 p.

m. This wW be the beginning of a two weeks revival services. The meetings will be held in a tent on the State Aid Road about three blocks below the school house. Every one is invited to attend. Meetings every night next week at 8 o'clock.

Pastor Webb of Wood River Baptist ctffirch will conduct the services. M. E. Church Sunday School 10 a. m.

Morning service 11 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Rev.

Thefo, pastor. Chas. Raines superintendent. All are cordially invited. Evangelical Sunday School at 2 p.

m. Afternoon services 3 p. m. Rev. Kofer of Granite City will preach.

All are welcome. Paul's Lutheran Church Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Morning service 10:30. No "evening service.

All, services conducted in English. Rev. Paul Hansen, pastor. A cordial Invitation extended to all. Social By Baptist Women- The Mission Circle of the Ladles Aid of the Baptist church will give a "strawberry and ice cream social Wednesday, June 8, at the corner of Ferguson and Wood River avenue.

Work on Bank Started Work on the new bank was started today. Rebekahe Elect Officers The Rebekah lodge of Wood River held a meeting last night at which officers were elected. Those elected we're Mrs. Emma Van Dusen, N. Mrs.

Mary Heuer, Mrs. V. Wickels, treasurer. A large number of members were present and the meeting was a good one. Wltthoft Boy Receiving Treatment Mr.

and Mrs. William Witthoft have taken their 10 year old son to St. Louis for treatment. The little fellow has been operated on several different times. The family reside on Madison avenue.

Cake to be Given Away A large two-tier Angle Food cake Is on exhibition In the window of Loney's Reetaurant. This cake Is to be given away at the Royal neighbors big dance at Schllllnger's Hull tonight. Ferguson'avenue have gone'to Oklahoma for aa extended visit with their son. i Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Anthony of Second and Lorena avenues motored to Melville today. Mr. and Mrs. George Haeney of Whitelaw avenue have moved to Coffeen to make their home. Mrs.

Ed. Trigg of Fosterburg was in Wood River today. Timmons of Wichita, visited in Wood River this week. Mrs. R.

S. Taylorj and granddaughter, Lucy, and Bonnie Chadwick left today Ft. Worth and Eastland, for an extended visif with relatives. John Frlck of Wood River went to Alton today. Johnson of Greenville Is visiting her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. M. L. Turner in Wood "River. Ebert Fanning of South Wood River was in St.

Louis today. Mrs. J. H. Gallagher of South Wood River was a St.

Louis shopper yer- terday. Hobert Blake of Hlllsboro will spend the week end in Wood River with-his uncle, George Linden. Lovell Claybough of-fiputh Wood River left last evening for a visit with his mother in South Ben, Ind. Misses Jessie and Nellie of Louis motored to. Wood River today to vifcjt Mrs.

David Lam. Hazel Savage was an Alton shopper yesterday. Mrs. A.JB^Herr was in Alton yesterday. Wm.

Boerckel of tfie NIckie Mercantile company of St. Louis was a business visitor in Wood River yesterday. 'a, Frank Stoeckel, James Black and George Wood of Staunton motored to Wood River on business. Jog. Seuglar is a St.

Louis visitor. Mr. Mrs. James Green spent ye.sterday in Alton with Mr. Green's sister, Mrs.

Juney, Doughey. James Dunn of Alton was a business visitor in Wood River today. Mr.u. Walter Williams and little daughter, Mildred, Charles Corn- ton and two children, La Von and Harold shopped in St. Louis today.

Rev. J. C. Fowler has returned from Peorla, where he attended a meeting of the Board of Church Erection of the United Brypthern church. Mrs.

Bessie Martin and son, Floyd, of Robinson, 111., are visiting Mrs. Martin's parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. C.

Fowler. United' Brjthern Services Sunday, June 6. Sunday School" at 9:30 a. m. Children's day program to- follow the "Sunday School hour.

Intermediate Senior Endeavor at 7:30 P. m. Preaching at 8 p. subject "Character and Value of Christian se.irice." J. C.

Fowler, pastor. GROWING CHILDREN Oftun are pule delicate, easily attacked by disoaaa, Because their bodies are imperfectly nourished since the rapidly growing nervous system has first call upon the -supply of repairing and rebuilding material, Kather -lohii's Medicine helps Nature rnakt children strong and healthy anil keeps them so It contains no drugs nor alcohol, but the most easily used food-modi cine, which is easi ly digested and used by the Hood, nervoiu system and other body in use for over sixty years. SHE'S A HUMAN MACHINE ADD DEINKHOTTEA FOE A BAD COLD Kansas mere adding 'machine is nothing in the life of Miss Esther Kaplan, 13-year old school girl. She recently established an international record as a rapid calculator against special demonstrator for an adding machine company. Miss Kaplan -solved six problems in add: tlon in 47 seconds.

tier machine competitor took one minute and 42 seconds. Pour other types of add ing machines her to beat. WHEN ALL THE WORLD WAS YOUNG By Edward Vance Cooke. Oho! it fell upon a day When all the world was young and gay I sat down by my true love's side And kissed her fondly as my "bride, And out upon the road together We started in the sunshine weather, It was a most entransing world, A laughing world, a dancing world A rpmping and roaming world, And straight across its path we flung. For you and I love and Jove were young! Ah me! it fell upon a day When all the world was bleak and Bray, I knelt besides my true love's bed And could not weep that she was dead For had I given my voice to sorrow, My weeping were not done tomorrow For oh, it was a dreary A-woesome world, a weary world, A 'troubTesome and teary world, And straight upon my face I flung, For oh, her ungrassed grave was young.

(Copyright, 1920, N. H. All Set FQP Carrollton The Alton Lutheran Athletic Club ball team is "all set" for their game wuh. Carrollton tomorrow and although it took 11 innings to decide last Sunday's boniest with Belleville the b'bys feel confident that 'they can cop tomorrow's game in the regular nine. Halsteuberg will again be on the mound and with the wonderful control displayed last Sunday and some god support from the rest of the team, the boys have high hopes of coming home Victorians.

Next Sunday the A. L. A. CJs will play Troy at Rock Springs Park. This is one have ever Jjlttle Want Get a small package of Breast Tea at any pharmacy.

tablespoonful of'the a cup ozx bailing water upon it, pour through sieve and drink a teacup full at time during the day or before It is the most effective way to break a Cold and cure grip, as it opens the) pores of skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a from the system. Try it the naxt time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe, and harmless. tAGKAGi Bui) Pain and Stiffness away 1 a small bottle of old honest Si Jacobs liniment 4 When your hack is sore and lame orjt lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism you stiffened op, don't suffer! Get 30 cent bottle of old, honest Jacobs any drofr pour a little in your hand and rub it right into the pain or acae, and fejr the time you count fifty, the soreness and)5 lameness is gone.

Don't stay crippled! This soothing 1 penetrating oil. needs to be used onljjl once. It takes the ache and pain rights out of your back amd ends the misery It is magical, yet absolutely hannlesa;" and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, and lame back misery BO promptljjl EAT IRS SAL1S Take a glaji of Bate We're breakiaM if your Bank hurts or Bladder bothen yea. (The 'American men and women guard constantly against Kidney troubl because we eat too much and all our foodK is rich.

Our blood is filled with acid which the kidneys strive to fitted f' out, they weaken overwork, beooms'l the eliminatiYB tiontins the reeult is kidney trouble, blooded weakness and a general decline in 4 When your kidneys feel like lumps lead; your back hurts or Ike urine cloudy, full of sediment or you art obliged to seek relief two or three during the night; if you suffer with, sioM, or diuy, nervous spells, aeiC stomach, or 700 have rheumatism tha weather is bad, get from your macisft about four ounces of Jad Salts take a tablespoonful in a glass water bofoie breakfast for a lew day and your kidneys will than act This famous salts is mads from the aeii of grapes and lemon Juice, combined wit lithia; and has been 1 used for generation to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys I to neutralize) the adds in the urine so no longer is a source of Irritation, tan( ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot jure, makes, a delightful effervescent! iithlvwater beverage, and belongs every home, because nobody can makfj a mistake by having a good auabp inn time..

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