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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 8

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Alton, Illinois
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SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE We offer our stock of beautiful embroidery Flouncings, Bands, Galoons, Edgings, at 10 per cent off from regular prices. i I Millinery LID WAS TAKEN OFF NEW DANCES. V' All our pretty White Hats, also BladHind White Hats, we will sell at half See our pretty assortment of White Dresses and Nobby Waists, SHioot Kxriirslun in flint They He Allowed to Knjoy Tango and Hesitation An effort to Tango on the Alton High school excursion given on the steamer Alton last evening ended In a failure. The complaints from tho dancers were so numerous that it was dect'ded to allow these dances. Many of the dancers refused to comply with the request that nothing but tho waltz and two step he danced and laid themselves liable to he put off the floor It was said that Principal B.

C. Richardson of the Alton High school was responsible for the lid being clamped on tlio new dances. While he was unable to attend the excursion last evening, he sent word that the new dances should be barred. That public sentiment was plainly with the new dances was shown tff Gates-Clark Dry Goods Co. Commercial Building Third Street Sot, of l''nlNC Teeth.

This morning Mrs. Mlnard wont her lltlln son down to a dentist office to got set of false tooth whlc the dentist hud completed for her The boy. after taking the package walked over to tho public drlnkln fountain to get a drink and necdltif both hands ho laid down the pack age. When ready to pick- up the and go home with It the boy could not find It. Mrs.

Joehl was In formed by telephone of tho loss of the teeth and she authorized the making of an offer of a reward foi the return of the teeth. The lost article will not he valuable to anyone other than the owner. Climax of a Qitfdy Whirl. "Well." mused sir-yenr-old Harry ns be was buttoned into a clean white suit "this has been an exciting week, hasn't It mother? Monday we went to the 7.00. Wednesday 1 lost a tooth, Thursday was Lily's -birthday party, Friday I wns sick, yesterday l' had my hnlr cut, and now hero am rushing off to Sunday Where He Could Be Found.

It Is said that once in Washington it tho old Baltimore and Ohio railroad station a man wus looking for Abrn- inm Lincoln. An attendant pointed he then little Tad out to him. any- ng that tho lad ought to bo able to soy where his father was. said: "No. sir, I can't go and find father for you.

He told me to tny right here. Hut if you'll go out to tho eo a man helping Times. Have Had Some Feet, at That. We wlsb to apologize to Mrs Orlando Overlook, our paper last week we had as a heading, "Mrs Overlook's Big Feet." The word we ought to have used Is a French word pronounced the same, way, but spelled fete, it means a celebration and is considered a very tony word Wiiliamsville (N. Item.

I when the leader of the orchestra announced that the Tanso and Hesitation would not be allowed, about one half of the dancers left the floor. One young man askcil to have the boat landed long enough for him to get off and many of the dancers made a hurry up visit to the committee in charge of the excursion. The committee had advertised that all the new dances would be danced and the excursionists demanded th.at they live up tho their advertisement. After two plain dances the committee gave the leader of the orchestra authority to announce that the Tango and Hesitation would bo allowed. Five hundred and eighteen Persons attended the excursion which was given the direction of the Junior class of the Alton High school.

The proceeds will be used to pay for the Tat the Alton High school year book. Mrs. p. n. Couslcy is upending 'week at Litcbfleld.

H. C. Miuklox has resigned his position at Melling Oilskins nnd will lo St. Louis to take a position the Brltt Publishing Co. Mrs.

Janet Watson Is nicely from the effects of Injuries she! sustained a few days ago by the fall) of Home plastering In a room In residence, which her on head Inflicting bad cut and some severe bruises, Miss Mary Summerflold of Port-l land, visiting Miss Loretta Blerbaum at the Blerbtium home on) Henry street. Mrs. M. L. Robblns will leave thej middle of next, week for.

Washington, D. to make her-homo with her son, Ora Dreyer, who has government, posltlou there. Franc's Menklin of Spring-) field Is visiting with relatives at Ursuline Convent. M. G.

Rya will go.lo Jacksonville this evening to spend the week end with relatives. Mrs. Frances Timmermelcr Is slowly recovering from painful effects of stepping a rusty nail which pierced her shoe and penetrated into her foot. Jesse Stanley, formerly of Alton, is recovering from pneumonia, ho was taken to a hospital in San Fran ,000 Wall Paper Direct from factory Of the latest coloring and designs rw-. 500 different patterns to select from 3 Per Roirgp DO NOT FAIL TO LOOK AT otm KLKGANT LINE BEFOttE 1'OU 1JUV 627-629 East Second Si.

C. J. Jacoby Co. Special Bargain Sale Every Saturday -iw iiuofit.ni in QHU J.ITHH* I jji auLiDtSD WUUL IB COLV clsco, but will be able to leave nlonlyltnown among the fraternity oi a short while and return to lilsl! 11 laband8 aB Indicating Value of Love. A wife who practises what 18 cor.v 'In a short while and return to home.

Mrs. E. P. Bailey and son, Marlon will leave next month for Montana, where they will visit a few weeks, 'hurt' loot," Indicating that a tear shower la about ready tc fall because her beloved has not ac qnlesced wholly in her desires plans, the other morning said at breakfast table after her husband had firmly but surely to buy an automobile of a cartain type, "John, don't you love me any more?" "TJh- guess so; but not $3,000 worth." The Thing He Llkea. About the only time the average man feels any real importance is when After their gowns are ready the graduates -will begin to give some attention to writing their Commencement, essays.

BALDNESS SAYS SULPHUR IS SURE TO RELIEVE ITCHING ECZEMA. tin mi Ounce of Hlond-Siipliur Cfcnin and Honl Skin lOriiptlons Right Dp. Any breaking out or Irritation on tui- mmc; uuus tl.to face, arms, legs or body whon HC- nro valued, because the females never cpmpanlod by itching, or when tho sins. Tho method of training tho birds Hklri Is dry and feverish, can be readily overcome by applying i- little bold- Hulphur cream, ways a noted dermatologist. Ho Infdrms us that bold-sulphur instantly alays tho angry itching and irritation and soothes and heals the Kczema right up leaving the skin cloar and smooth.

Bold-sulphur has occupied a secure position for many yours In the treatment of cutaneous disorders beciiUHO of Its parasite-destroying property. Nothing has ever been found to take it's pace in treating the irritable and Inflammatory skin affections. While not always establishing a permanent cure It never fallr, to subdue the Itching irrl- lutlon and drive tho ICczonui away and II Is often years later before uny eruption again appears on the skin. Those troubled should obtain ut itny pharmacy uti ounce of bold- mil- Phnr cream which is applied to the affected, purls In the name.manner us an ordinary cold cream. It Isn't mi pleasant and the prompt, roller afforded, particularly in itching Kxomu.

proves very welcome. If you travel send tho Telegraph Training Canaries. In the cnnnry breeding establisb- raonfs Germany only tho mnle birds to sing Is to put them In room whore there Is an'automatic whistle, which they all strive to Imitate. The breeder listens to the efforts of the birds nnd picks out tho most apt pupils, which are then placed In another room foi further Instruction. These are the bos singers nud ultimately fetch high prices.

DOUBT DISAPPEARS. along with you for company. Born Diplomat. "Harry, I am beginning to belleTO the baby looks like you," "Are you. denr?" "Yes.

I notice It more nnd more every day. I'm glad." "Do you really want him to look like mo?" ''Of course I do I've been sorry ever since wo hnd him christened tha't we didn't give him your name." "Sweetheart, you don't know how hnppy you tnnko me by saying that." "And, Hurry, dear, I found tho loveliest hat today. I don't believe I ever KIIW anything that was so becoming mo. It's $30. Do you think 1 ought; to pay that much for a Chicago Hccord-IIernld.

Alt Hack Should IKIWI-O This Double Proof. Do os your buck ever ache? Have. you suspected your kidneys? Backache is sometimes k'dney With it may come dizzy spells bleep. ass nights, tired, dull days, Distressing urinary disorders. Doan'B Kidney Pills have been endorse by thousands.

Are recommended here at home. vou have read Alton proof Read now the Alton sequel. Renewed testimony; tested time. Mrs. M.

K. Jun, 647 K. Fourth street, Alton, 111., Hays: by troubled by a dull pain" in my back and limbs, could not real well at night and In the mroning. I felt more tired than whon I went to bed I used a number of remedies but spt no benefit. I had heard so much about Uoan's Kidney Pilla that I decided to try them and procured a supply tt tho Luly Drug I began to improve from tho first.

I continued imlng this remedy until I was permanently relieved. On May Mrs. Jun added- I am pleased to confirm the public statement 1 gave recommending IJoan's Kidney Pills some years ago You may continue to pub'ic by on- lorsoment." For sale by all dealers. May be Checked by Using Herpicide, The above, expression Is one which Is used frequently in connection with hair preparations. Just exactly what Is moait toy Jt in each Instance is a Baldness Is not a disease and henae, does not permit of a cure.

It is invariably to be traced to germ and if condition'' tiaf chronic, that Is, if there Is, complete atrophy of the hair, a "ciure" is absolutely Approaching bjaldness; seen in falling may always be checked if the hair follicles are not atrophied the hair may be Induced again to brow. This Is accomplished' by regular applications of Nowtoro's Herpic'ide, which cleanses the scalp and eliminates the dandruff. the accumulations'' of scarf skin removes the most common--enemy to beautiful hair. with two sons of Mrs. Bailey.

George Juttemeyer Is visiting with relatives In Jefferson city, Mo. Mrs. H. L. Harris mul son, Hugh, will depart tomorrow for Norwood, North Caroline in response to a announcing the serious illness of her father.

Ted Michaels left today for St. Louis, where his mother, for I tous and gentlemanly reafeBtWe agent many years a resident of Alton, is drive him 50 miles around the coun- lying dangerously sick. She has try in an automobile to show him 18 been unconscious two days at the 20 none of which home of a daughter, and hop for lle has the sli shtest Intention of buy- recovery has been abandoned. I ln B--PlHladelphia Inquirer. Miss Maud Mottaz left today for Nebo, Pike County to spend a few days visiting friends nnd relatives.

Contractor Jack Sullivan who has been at- work near Hillview arrived in Alton last evening and will go to I Pfeiffenberger Son I MCENSEJD ARCHITECTS 1 1 General Superintendent and 1 Mechanical Draftsmen J102 W. Third Third Floor 5 Worse. that your son has graduated, has he decided where he is going to work?" He hasn't even decided work for Mutvllle in the! After a stubborn fight, the 200 Woodrlver Drainage job. London Suffragettes were not quite Mrs. Rachel Watts has returned able to land 1500 police of that city to her home after a two months in the lock-up, visit In Granite City, at the home of her Mrs.

C. F. Stelzel, About now uu.u ubtM linn, o. oiei6t3i. i peuiJie begin to deny Walter Woods who Is attending themselves the necessaries of life In I order to nrovirln lnvnrina DANGER Is eliminated by using a Kerosene Cook Stove Still bettor It Is tho Most Economical Fuel Dally demonstrations at G.

Hartman's HARDWARE Third Opp. nolle St. Sod, glossy, fluffy hair cannot grow on a scalp infested, with dandruff any more than a delicate plant can grow on un ash heap. The scalp must be kept clean'and free from dandruff. TUe best remedy for doing, this is Newbro'B Herpicide which i ITUUUEJ YV.I»tt IO abLdlilll the University' of taking course in arrived home yesterday for the summer vacation.

Miss Ethel Raymond" has gone to to visit friends for a few weeks. Pranlfc.Mille-r will leave Sunday for Karilas! City. Miss Esther Bealer, of St. Louis, A NEW DELICATESSEN. Beginning at onco the King's restaurant in the bu'ldlng 0:1 III a 0 pj.

)e (i ji c(ltos is visiting with Alton friends. Mr. and H. S. Mathews have returned to their homo in St.

Louis after spending five months with her mother, Miss Hunter. Miss Rosalie Kaugg left this morn- receives the. highest endorsements from professional men, the stage ng for Normal where she will and the people everywhere. take a six weeks course In the Nor-1 Newbro's Herptcide In- COc. and mal school of that city 31.00 sizes is sold by all dealers who Mr Conlov nf guarantee it to do all that is claimed.

VJ Lop oy of If yon are not satisfied your money rove Mo vlslti at the home Price .10 Fostor-Milburn Co. nuffalo Now York, sole agents 'for 'nltod States. Remember tho nd take no other. Walnut Grove FOH I'corloss Ico cream, per quart i hocolato Ico cmim p-r Jru Cream, pnr JWr. ry lce rcam Per qt 3fic.

Strawberry Ice cream, per qt Raspberry Ico Cream, per Ico per qut alter K) OMIoe 808 East Second Street. Us A i m. Hell 001 will be refunded. of W. B.

Copley. Applications obtained at all first- Miss Anna Wine has returned class Barber shops dressing honle from an vis Address tho Herpicide Uepl. Detroit, Mich. encIOBilig JOc. in postage or silver' for booklet.

St. Louis. Senaor Beall -and Smith sample and (have returned from attending the G. A. R.

state encampment at Mattoon. If You Want a Good Piano Buy Our I at all times. A now departure also will be a Family Dinner, Sunday, OOc. Orders taken for home made pies and cakes. I On Plasn' to Sosscl's.

I'honc, Hell aio. I SMALL MISSOURI FARMS Either 10, 20, 30 or 40 acres (yon take your choice regardless of size); also a town lots and 300 shares in successful orchard company, with two canning factories and full equipment; ail for onlv $30(1: Sf, down and $0 monthly, without Interest or taxes; will pay round trip railway fare of buyers; payments stop 'n case of death; write for photo- i. graphs and full information. WIMJS R. MIWGJEB, U05 N.

Y. Life Kansas City, Mo. Some Sick Ones. Jimmlo French is suffering from) an attack of rheumatism. No Fiction.

It wus a clerk In a Detroit bookstore of whom prim matron demanded a Julius Haas, the east Second book for her sou. "No fiction; street meat man is sick at his home she explained, "but absolute, literal with malaria. Prod K. Wedi'phol is a victim sf a combined attack of rheumatism and malaria. August Volx IK also suffering from at of rlic'iimutism.

Subscribe for the Telegraph. STRAWBERRY "Fresh Fruit" ICE CREAM: SHERBERT. 35 CENTS PER QUART. Noll's Next Sunday Specials truth, without unnecessary verbiage absurdly fnnciful pictures." "Well, The booksellc unused, his cyo running over hi shelves; then, with a flash of Insplra tlon, lie took down volume. shoiili think this might meet your require uients," he said, and ho handed her a iiopulnr geometry.

Mme. da'Stael. Bonaparte snld France was not large for himself nud Mine, do Stao the same time and exiled KOXI to Bonaparte she was. through hd salons, the most powerful iiersunagu In the country In her time, "if i vm empress of the world." exclaimed tho brilliant Mme. de Twwe, "I would coin maud do Staul to talk to me for OKDEKS TAKEN FOR NOON DELIVERY TO 10 A.

EVE 3 p. M. TENACITY OF PURPOSE. I know of no unquestionable badge and ensign of a mind thai tenacity of purpose which, through all changn of companions or parties or fortunes, changes never, bates no jot of heart or hope, but wearies out opposition arrives at the ewon Piano IT IS SUTOSING to see how this store getting the business. Why? Because wo aro furnishing the boat merchandise for Che money.

Hoping ail may comn nnd see us and be convinced, wo remain Yourd truly, N. H. WUtelti' Mercantile street. Kven though a newspaper announco In separate OH fore, some people are 80 con they would keep on buying the puert "fl Uee kil'ed tno, pr and believing what It says Terms Such As You Easily Afford, Davis Piano Co. The Alton Lawn Mower Repair Co.

100 Central avenue, Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired. All Work (JunrnnU'(xl. Hell Huuio 007-It. Kin. Repairing Plumbing Mas been a specially of ours for years.

No job is loo Kigali lo have proinpt and careful lention. Charges Reasonable. 1 BRUNNER PLUMBING CO. Opp. Pin JWp't on.

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Pages Available:
390,816
Years Available:
1853-1972