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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 14

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Alton, Illinois
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CHURNED fresh dail urnery. Favormor, nut butter costs all dealers rown Margarin CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS.UP NOSTRILS How To Get Quick Belief from Splendid 1 teia Wll Will No, struggling for if'cold or catarrh! In, one minute your clogged nostrils! the air passages of your head; clear and you can breathe hawking, snuffling, leadache, 'dryriess. nreatfa at night; irill be gone. "Get a small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. 'Apply, little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils.

It fetratca through every air passage of the head, soothes, the inflamed or mucous membrane, and relief, cornea It'o just fine. Don't stay etuffed-up with a cold or.paetjr cornea BO quickly. MANY DELEGATES SHOW SUDDEN tNTtREST IN CHIME SB G. HOFFMAN OF a W. 3.

COCHRAN INDIANA, SEC OF ittX PUBLICITY OEM. CONVENTION RUMORED AROUND THE 1 THAT ADEIE- FROM IOWA WITH HIM A GREAT STOCK OF WONDETRFUu- GOODS! E. HACK OF NEW VORK INSISTS ON SPENDING AN HOUR SHAVING BACH A.M. INTERVIEWING REPORTERS AS HE SHAVES 1 i TTTI DELEGATES SEEING SAN FRANCISCO IN A RUBBERNECK WAGON GET THE SENSATION OF BEING IN A ROU.Y COASTER Firemen Seek in Vain for Burniing Bridge. The Alton flre department was hunting in vain for a fire yesterday afternoon supposed to be consuming a bridge over the c'hlcago Alton railroad tracks.

The firemen were first called to what known as the "first bridge," at tho head of Central avenue. There was no flre there and the firemen went on to the bridge crossing the track at the head of Alby street and no flre was found there either. Someone had telephoned that a great volume of smoke was coming from a bridge over the C. A. tracks.

It is supposed that -a, passing engine was giving off the smoke and that the sender'of the flre alarm became exceed and did not wait for any verification of the first suspicion that the bridge was afire. WASHINGTON, WANTS TO BASK IN WORLD FAME. Home of Wilson's Father That of Handing's Is Also By Aiscrlntert Treks Washington, July Warren 0. Harding is elected president of the United States, thla pretty 1 little university city in the hills of Western Pennsylvania will be bound up closer than ever with the White House, for not only did Senator Harding's ancestors live hero but the father of President Wilson also was a resident of Washington. Senator Hardlng's great-grandfather, William Van Kirk, was one of the early settlers of Franklin township, and he and his wife arc burled in tho family graveyard on the Charles Van Kirk farm near Point Lookout.

Senator Hording is honorary president of the Van Kirk family society and freqently has attended the annual reunion here. President Wilson's father, Rev. Josoph Ruggles Wilson, was born at Btoubonville, 0., not far from here, and In 1848 became pastor of the Hills Presbyterian Church at Can onsburg, near Washington. Here tho family remained until their removal to Virginia where the President was born a short time afterward. If yonr Book It aching or Bladder bothers, drink lots of water and eat leas meat When yonr kidneys hurt and your book feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that exoite the kidneys and irritate entire urinary tract.

Keep your kldneyi dean like you keep your bowels clean, by them with a mild, harmless ealta which removes the body's urinoua ffiraito and stimulates them to their normal activity. The (unction of the kidneys IB 'to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 000 grains of acid waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the active. Drink lota of can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist abouft four ounces of Jad Salts) take tablespoonful in glass of water before breakfast each momma for a few days and your kidneys will act fine, This famous salts is made from tho Mid of grapes and lemon juloo. combined with llthia, and haa been used for genera, tints to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; alao to neutralize the acids in Urine BO it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness.

Jad Baits is inexpensive) cannot hr Jure i makes a delightful effervescent Ilthla-Wftter drink which everyone should takq now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, alsc keep up the water drinking, and ne doubt you will wonder what became your kidney trouble backache. "Diamond Dyes" Turn Faded, Old Apparel Into New. Don't worry about perfect results Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to glvo a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric whether It bo wool, silk, linen cotton or mixed blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings The Direction Book with each pack age tolls BO plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material, have drug gist show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card.

JERSEYVILLE The members of the Get Together Card Club will enjoy a picnic supper Friday evening in the N. T. Kirby woods south of town. Louis C. Jacoby was in Alton Wednesday attending a meeting of the undertakers of Madison and Jersey Counties.

A ten pound son arrived Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sllvka of Alton, according to announcements received by relatives, Mrs. Slivka was Misa Lois Tobern, daughter of Supervisor Joseph To- bern of this county. Mr Mrs.

iTloyd Miller and son, Frederic, have returned from Rockbridge where they visited with relatives a few days. Daniel J. Murphy of Granite City, was a business visitor in Jerseyville Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Roll a Mclntyre and sons of Mexico, will arrive Friday by automobile to visit Mrs.

McIntyre's mother and sister Mrs. Mary Landoa and Mrs. J. J. Wiseman.

Bishop Quayle (of the Methodist Episcopal Church of St. Louis, will lecture at Piasa Chautauqua Satur-l day evening on "Americanism," and will deliver a sermon Sunday morn- Ing. County Supt. J. W.

Becker epent Wednesday in Springfield on business for the Illinois Tuberculosis Association, The following teachers have been employed during the past week by Supt. of schools Becker: Edna Boker, Eldredge, $66; Grace Schlansker, Round Prairie, $90; Imogene Mourning, Washington, No. 55, $70; Clara Lawler, Tenerlffe, $80; Wllma Beach, Hickory Log, $70; Mrs. Trade Schaef, Franklin, No. 64, $75; Alice Egelhoff, White, $80.

Miss Anna Spencer, who is postmistress at Piasa Chautauqua this Saturday after spending a couple of weeks here with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Spencer, who has been ill. Mrs. will accompany her daughter to Chautauqua to spend the Hummer at the Spencer Cottage. Miss Hattle Spencer went to Chautauqua when Miss Anna returned to Jersey- vine to be with her mother, and has been acting as postmistress during Miss Anna's absence.

Master Herbert Gubser, son of to the marriage. i Alice May Price the seven-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion A Price died at the home her parents, two and one half miles south of Dow Tuesday, at 6:40 p. m.

The child had been ill since Sunday of ptomaine poisoning. The funeral serlces were held from the M. E. Church at Otterville, Tuesday, at 2 p. m.

Rev, Dawdy officiating. Interment was in the Noble Cemetery. Lloyd Eldred of Carlinville was a guest at the C. W. Hunter home this week.

Carl Bennett of Springfield, 111., was a guest of Miss Grace Parsell at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Parsell, has returned to his home. SAY "DIAMOND DYES" About 78 per cent of the air near the earth's surface is nitrogen anil 21 per cent oxygen. Woman Thinks She Can't Talk Enough.

"I hud gall Btoiios for 14 years and suffered severely from gas, colic and indigestion. Doctors wanted mo to go to the hospital, but I took Mayr's Wonderful Remedy Instead, and am now feeling fine and better than I ever did. I can't talk enough about this remedy." It IB a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrh al inucuH from the Intestinal tract and allays iho Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal uUuumls, Including appendicitis. One doBO will convince or money Pharmacy. A codfish has been known to lay as many as 3,686,000 eggs at a spawning.

ESKY BED BUGS Devils Qulotui D. MT JRHWr tanWMto A Sto uuckfuto of P. D. Q. makef ft Devils Qulotuj D.

A SCO of P. D. Q. iriakef uart, enourfi to kill million use, ronchon, boas and cooties and the auine time destroy their efgt Impoxtlblo for them to when D. Q.

la property Free, pat- upout In every package to get tht dovlla In the birJ-to-got-ftt- ana the Juice. i Houa sus it.u of Tf, p. it or Mt for la upon rfciipt oi ChtRUMU P. P. Q.

ftnuloo f- ft ft- Don't streak or ruin your material a poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dyes." Easy directions in every package, GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH; WHITEN Make Lemon Lotion to Double Beauty of Your Skin Mr a.nd Mrs. H. J. Gubser, is in Carlyle, III, where he will spend the remainder of the summer with his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs, Edward Gubser, who were in Jerseyville last week, on their return from Ames, where one of their sons graduated In medicine from the University of Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Willian Hanley have moved Into their home, formerly me Itoedy house on North LaFayotte which they purchased and improved. A.

T. Akron of Mexico, formerly of Jerseyvllle, was a guest Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Robert N. McClure, and left Wednesday for St. Louis, thence for hla home.

Jacob C. William, 81 years old, ana Lora Larby, IB years old, both of Grafton, obtained a marriage 11- ceuso Wednesday afternoon and were married by the Rev. F. O. Wilson at his residence.

The witnesses to the ceremony were Miss Ruth Shoa of Jerseyvllle and Daniel Kaulick of Qrafton. The bride is a cosln of Miss Leila Lnrbey who married Earl Legate In this city June 10. A marriage license was issued Titesday to William Joshua Goeppor, 20 years old, and Miss Margaret Louise Roady, 17 years old, of Jer- Bevville. Both the parties being under age, their fathers, John Roady and Charles Goepper consent Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White -which can be had at any drug store, shake well you have a quarter pint -of harmless and delightful lemon bleach for few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty of your skin.

Famous stage beauties use lemon Juice to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion. Lemons have always been used as a freckle, sunburn and tan remover. Make thie up and try it. When Man Weighs Nothing. Prof.

Edward V. Huntlngton of Harvard university showed by an elaborate mass of figures printed In Science that a man on a train moving along the equator westward at 18,700 miles an hour, or eastward at 16,700 miles an hour would weigh nothing, as measured by an observer on the train. New Zealand. Discovery of the Island of Is attributed to Tasraan in 1042, but exploration did not take place until the time of Capt. James Cook, 130 years later, while colonization was delayed until 20 years before the American Olvll war.

Colonization resembled the settlement of the American colonies In that settlements were made in half a dozen places Instead of being nromoted from a central base, according to tho usual British method, ASTORIA For In 30 Yemn Hue comflavor adds zest to the first meal of the Find Natural Purple Dye. A shellfish exists on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica from which a specially fine purple color Is obtained and used for dyeing silk thread. A report received by the department of commerce states the discovery of this natural dye cnme to light.through an Inquiry from Guatemala, where some silk tluoncl Imported from Costa Rica comma nils good price. The dyers, who apparently are limited to a few old persons, take the thread to the shore, where the shellfish abound, and dye It there. The person who picks up a shell blows his breath upon it, whereupon a few drops of greenish liquid ooze out.

This liquor Is collected In an open clam shell or other small container. After a sufficient quantity has been collected the thread is passed through It The thread soon afterward, on exposure to the sunlight, assumes a beautiful purple color, which Is absolutely fast. In ancient days It Is believed this dye wns called "Tyrlan purple," and was even then so rare that it was reserved for royalty. Capital Feels Paper Shortage. The paper shortage is making itself felt In the post office department, where the greatest difficulty Is being experienced In getting the needed supplies of stamped envelopes.

Postal cards, also, are scarce. A few weeks ago there was discovered a large quantity of the old 3-cent stamped envelopes, for which there is now almost no demand. They are being sold now for cents apiece, plus the small charge for the envelope, with a distinguishing cancellation mark over the stamp. More recently the post office department began to sell a quantity of postal cards of the vintage of about ten years ago. The department is restamplng 400,000,000 2-cent postal cards Issued during the war.

Alfalfa. Alfalfa receives Its name from an old Arab word wfclch means in English "the best kind of fodder." The plant looks something like clover and grows very rapidly. In fact it grows so quickly that three or" four crops can be harvested during the summer. Loss by Storing Pulpwood. It has been found by observations made at a sulphate pulp mill that pulpwood kept In storage from two to three years yields, on the average, 28 per cent less pulp than wood used when It Is green, says Popular Mechanics Magazine.

Pulpwood stored even one year loses 14 per cent of Us value In pulp.productfon. Signs of Consumption. Whnt ore the early symptoms? The patient may hove neither cough nor expectoration. He feels tired In the afternoon, and wakes tired In the morning. His nppetltc Is poor, and ho begins to lose weight or to stop growing.

He Is easily exhausted after exercise. Anyone who notices these symptoms In himself should consult a doctor. In any family, rich or poor, In which one member Is known to have consumption, all the others should bo examined by specialists. His Idea of Train's Action. There Is a story of a Suffolk (England) yokel who, having lived some CO IT MAY DEVELOP HURLBURT'd CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE At ONCE If you ioeew, or ittt a Shift oomitur on.

Cmrryiho totto at all Cento at all dealers. THB KBL18 COMB SAGE IB 1 FADED OR GRAY If Mixed with Sulphur it Darken! so Naturally Nobogy. can Tell. I Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attractive with tf brew of Sacd-Tea and Sulphur. -Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect.

By asking at any drugstore for "Wyoth't Sage and Sulphur Compound," yon wilU get a large bottle of this oft-time improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, for about 60 conta. This simple mixture can be depended) upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist saygi everybody uses Wycth's phur Compound now because it darkenfii eo naturally 'and evenly that nobody can distance from a railway station, and tell it has been so easy being content with the society around him, had never had need of a train, and, being brought Into contact with a railway, stood watching new wonder not far from a tunnel. His description of It afterward was that a train was more or less like a "he ran up to the hole, let off an awful screech and bolted into It" use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time.

By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. This preparation is a delight- ul toilet It is not intended for the.cure, mitigation or prevention of dia- Do not attow the Time to Pass with "Nature Unaided T'HE sculpturing of a statue is a greater thing than the unveiling of it; and so the growth of the unborn infant under its mother's influence is no less important than its entrance into the life that follows. No woman awaiting the Joy of coming motherhood should allow the days to pass without giving nature a helping hand. Mother's Friend to a veritable balm for the nerves, an intensely penetrating application that softens the muscles, relaxes nervous tension of the delicate organism involved in maternity, and prepares the way for an easier, quicker, and practical delivery. USED BY THREE GENERATTONS As a direct and powerful aid for the relief of the distressing phases in expectancy, and in the alleviation of the that usually come with child-bearing.

MOTHER'S RHEND Used externally At all Druggistt Write for sptctal bajfcte on MOTHERHOOD and BAB BRADFIKLD REGULATOR COMPANY, Dept. A-23, Atlanta, Oa. Farmers Insure Your Grain need more insurance from now Crop is sold Eacli $1000.00 will cost you: 1 Month 2 Months 3 Months Months Months 6 Months 12 Months 4 5 2.00 3.00 4.00 6.00 7.00 UO.OO special Insurance will not conflict with ajiy policy you may have on youi- property now, It Covers as Follows: "On grain and Seeds of all kinds (including Backa and bags), out or uncut, threshed or unthreshed, unshelled, fn IS stacks, and on cultivated land, in dwelling house tanks, granaries and cribs." The Giberson Insurance Agency I Fourth Klnloch 300 Fourth Floor, Commercial Building, Alton, III. Agents Aetna Insurance Company..

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1853-1972