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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 2

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Alton, Illinois
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An "All-Season" Spread Winter, summer, spring or fall, V-P is always the same. It comes to you, creamy but firm, in a sealed, air-tigkt carton, with Uncle Sam's O. K. on it, 1 V-P keeps. Retains the stf eet, wholesome jktfor of rich, ripened, pasteurized milk in which it is churned Try Valley Park, The Perfect Oleomargarine, on hot biscuits and griddle cooking and baking.

If your grocer hasn't it, phone us. LANDAU GROCERY i Illinois. We itlso liaadle Valley Park Vegetable Product. Try it today. You'll like too The Perftct Oleomargarine I REQUIRED BYTHE ACT Of CONGRESS OF AUGUST 1912, OF ILLINOIS.

OF MABI80N, )BB. Of Alton Talsgraph, published at AUon, for April 1,1919. a notary (puWlcln and tor the connty atoreaatd. atwearea John McAdams, who, having been duly sworn nc- XJ to deposes and says thnt he is the buttons manager of the wdtfaatfhe following I to the best of his knowl- a true statement of tho ownership, management (and if a ths circulation), oftue aforesaid publication for the date above caption, required bv Art nf ot 1010 Portal and Jl2SI onVe rtme farm, Tbat tlie-names nnflaaaresses of the publisher, editor, managlnc and buslnese managers are: Pubjtehw Alton Telegraph rnniing 215 Market street. AUon 111 Editor, P.

B. CousUy, tfellerlew Avenue, Alton Managing Editor Smtoess Manager, John D. McAdams. 1416 Wbarty street, Alton, 111 3. That the owners are: (Give names awl addresses of inttvtdNua own- er notalng 1 per cent of total amount el V.

B. Cousley, Bellerlew Avtnuij, Alton, in. flotm D. Ucftfoms, 1415 liberty atrert, Alton, Tl). John A.

Cousley, 8T01 TTenneasee Avenue, Mo 5fif. Wm. Seventh street, Alton. 111. That the known bondholders, and other security hold- jjfllng 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds mort- or oteer securities areMM ther.

are none, so state) Calaweli, Trustee, 1007 Hen Street, AUon, 111. for Alton Tele- Printing 215 Market Street. Alton, ill. Notes owned by Alton Dank, a corporation, Alton, ni. 4 "That tho iito paragraphs nexl above, giving tho names of the own- stockholders, and security holders, if any contain not only the list of sttwiaJOMers security lh WM upon the fc company also, in cases where the rtockholder or security holder upon the books of the company as trustee or In any other fiduciary tj relation, the of the parson or Corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is tho said two paragraphs nutamaata em- bmelBK Rant's full knowledge and faau, 4 to the otnwinmUMw and condi- wtoloh stockholders and ouri ty holders who do not appear books of the company as oM and wcuriUwtai a 9kf4 ui Duua owner i Afid this nfiltint hfls QO that any pereon.

assoclMion. or corporation has any interest MUl 111 U)6 9AIG JltoClCt OT Oth61' SffC'Urltififi thftH by him. 6, That the average of op tes of each issue of tfak publlosttoa or distributed, through the or to paid the eiK monUm preooding the sworn above informatlw it, retired from 5 1 63 JOHN D. McAIUJIS SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE EASTER, ran witifafal from ibovt. la Chrlit, itlvitldift Cap- UlHi Otdir htm drirt, ilek feint Pt.net, ha it bodr itnaftiln Ubtrtr ao intwtr to my plilat I Bemewfcei.

rtil. 1. Butcr ammmt, MB nix ol In dull Smut lor Ctoirt 1 uainral Grow hW IIM MIIIH al grief innt Ff llh tt Ohrlrt mui la totk ta 'rf. IMM our Lord ritral Somnrkire bMtit bubbib. ia Pnnw, I lure no bl SwMMibm In rcnitnM i IVM BOW hi hii coma fcmul A Woman's Testimony.

Mrs. Ettle Warren, a farmer's wife ol Emmlttsbuug, openly declares how she lius found health through reading a nawspapor udvertlBement of Lydla E. Pinkhiun's Vegetable Compound. So great Is her relief after fifteen years of Buffering that she asks to have this information pub- CHARGED WITH 4 BUYING STOLEN PROPERTY William Plggott, Former Propretor of Cleaning Establishment, Wai Wearing Suit That Wai, Stolen. William Plggott, living on State street, near tha public library, was arrested and hfts bond for nis appearance ta the police court on a charge of, receiving stolen goods.

When arrested he had on him one of nine stills belonging to Seasel's which were stolen from truck at Union depot last Monday morning. Fourj other aolts were in his possession and three othera were found where they had been bidden by the thieves. The remaining suit is missing and the thieves declare they know nothing of it. The suits were priced at J35 each and Plggott had bought the five from Armand Rohr and Paul Ward for for the lot. When arrested by officers Lynch and Mayford Plggott was wearing one of the suits.

He said he would go upstairs to change the slothes and the officers accompanied Mm. After he had made the change lie complained a watch he had re- Moved from his pocket was missing and he still Insists that he lost the watch. Chief of Police Fitzgerald said that he express company knew nothing of he theft of the clothes until the poke department made the discovery of auspicious circumstances and retorted the fact to the express Armand Rohr and Paul Ward were arrested and they confessed to he theft They said that the package containing tho suit was broken open and the goods exposed. They sa-w what was inside and carried the uits away, hiding three and dlspos- ng of five to Piggott. They said that he ninth suit must have been stolen lefore they got to it, Chef of Police i'itzgerald believes that many other packages of value have been stolen levu from the express company hrongh their being left unguarded in the depot platform, and he be- ieves that a regular system of thievery there has been practised, especially when express packages came down on the morning trains.

It is wboli keeping of the Sabbath." Henry Ward Beeoher said "A world without a Sabbath, wottld like a man without a smile, like A (ftmmer without flowers, and like homestead without a garden, the most Joyous day of the week." Start Sunday by attending church Then continue the SabDattTbjr getllni out into God's sunshine and fresh air Take a long walk through the parks or 'through the woods. Then feec your soul with a few chapters of ttii Bible or give your refreshed mint Something pleasant to do by convdfS Ing with one whom you love. Bui whatever do, don't waste ant fritter away your precious holiday- Fern Howard. STOP THAT COLD Treat it with a remedy that you mow positively will help It. Goose Tease and turpentine were used by our great Jiern "well.

grandparents and served They are as good now as they ever better. When on get them under the MEN-THO- EZE label, be the same old pose grease and turpentine, but hey'll be combined with menthol, the great cold remedy of China and Japan also peppermint, wintergreen and other healing oils. The goose greaso and turpentine in dEN-THO-EZB work on that cold from the outside of the chest. Fumes tho menthol and other oils are in- inled, going right to the linings of io throat and lungs. The result of this double treatment in 20 minutes.

Get a jar today and have it handy. In opal jars, 30c and 60c. Mfd. by "Men-Tho-Eze" Port )odge, la. For sale by the following druggists: Alton Drug 633 E.

Broadway. Earth's Pharmacy, 2 W. Broadway. E. H.

Wck Drug 304 Washington I-uly Drujf 200 W. 3rd street. Threde's Pharmacy, Market, cor. Bast Broadway. Wra.

D. Barnard, 2500 College Ave. P. H. Paul, Belle street.

Kdgar Paul, 2512 State street. Luly Drug 650 E. Broadway, Lone Robs Three Men East Alton Williams, Pat Ro nen' and Joe Berry of this place were robbed by a tramp In a sand car on freight enroute to this point from East AUon early this morning. Missing the "Big Four" passenger train they obtained permission later to ride the freight to this city. Climbing into the sand car they skw tha stranger -who a few momenta later collected six dollars from Ronoy, four dollars from Williams and taking a fancy to Ronen's overcoat, hat and clothing ordered them passed over.

Williams it is claimed made his es cape from the car and notified the train crew what had happened, but the tramp was apparently not molested. When the train reached this city Officer Ben Plopper was notified by Williams, but no trace of tlw man was found. Berry had left his valuables at home. The police have sent out a description of the man. DRINK HABIT Orrlno has been uniformly successful in restoring victims of the "Drink Habit" into and useful citizens.

If, after a trial, you get no benefit, your money will be refunded. It is a simple home treatment. No sanitarium expense. No loss of time. Orrine No.

1, secret treatment; No, 2, voluntary treatment. Costs -only $1.00 a box. Ask for booklet. am, than What Is la Is ft LartiileiTflulbE relief of Diarrh and by rdgtiliting Blmllatlon of Foods The OUldren's Pi The Kind You Have Always Bought 'Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Alton Drug way. 639-641 B.

Broad- TABLOID TALES AND LITTLE LOCALS. William Howard Taft Detroit, a Minute. Howard Swwm fpi subscribed before a ttl)s niAKCKS twntnlssion of Apjfl Date For Next Sunday. How do you spend your Sundays? Do you realise, that they are precious and that you should not waste them? hey lire like savings banks. A well known teacher of psychology recently said: "For people of all'ages would recommend at least one of Se services of the church ay's most necessary requisite.

There is ever so much more than food for orthodox devotion in a knowledge of I the Bible; It Is tho very foundation An expression that is bound to al religion. It is the corner come Immorui is "them was (he hap- Blone of aH education, and no man I I or woman In the world can claim true who lives in ignorance of its ,41, 1 lt from a record and rotes for living." Craud.U, tf j-our potatoes aren't fnj Uible us the laws of life. Us only code is a code of honor. It by following its precepts tfctt can ta? claim to real manhood and mttMtthood, By. Obeying its ruiows to iftsae ita order to t.ar kiratn wNL if will as to the wrt MI ilhislttB; it is a mifaawtt Ihei.

tlxm Taft arrived to Detroit today btoke, and had to go to the city hall where the millionaire mayor, James Con- zens, cashed his check for $50. Taft was on his way to Kalamazoo for a speech and ran out of cash. Springfield, Samatls D. Zaphyriades petitioned the circuit court here to change his name to Zaph. He thinks the last four syl lables of the present form 'drive away customers.

Wood stock, no firmer anti-liquor fan Ben Silver. Jailed for bootlegging he waited 110 days for an appeal and now must work out a fine. Kansas, City, teach you to jazz for that woman," was the opening volley George French, ne- gro, received from his spouse. They parted. French to the hospital, his wife to jail.

i Kansas City, "Didn't you ever get any?" said the woman MeJunkin Advertiser Co Copy No. 1 85 Jines 1 charge of Salvation Army Naval und Military Club, talking of doughnuts. "Never was close enough to he the doughboy's reply, figured in Edward Mador's divorce suit. He harged wife with maltreating his amecocks, Oklahoma City, Okla. "I did." "Two bite." "I von't." Biff! Bang! bit of heese of undetermined price and un- ertain age in a local restaurant prov- stronger thaa the bond oj friend- hip, and now Virjjil Pierce, restau- ant man, is on a peace bond to answer an assault charge.

Kansas City, night for a week some one stole eggs, bacon and other commodities from the ice box. the last visit included a $50 collie dog. Kansas City, be- warel It cost Darld Thurman fifty bucks to spank his wife. "A Hobnailed shoe is no weapon tor a man to ap- Her Lime Cement Ca 510-621 Belle St. ply to his wife," ruled Judge ing.

Flern- DURHAM-DUPLEX Razor with three blades In bandy case. Known as the Economy Set. Complete 1,......, GARDEN WHEEL BARROWS Well made, full Juat tie thing; 'for'garden and home Price $3.64 KITCHEN KNIVES 4275 mUea is the distance walked by H. M. Foreman on one pair of Nealin Soles.

Mr. Foreman, whole a postman in The shoes with, Neolln Soles gave me continuous service for months, during whlcntlme I averaged 18 miles a day. Ordinary solea. last tna about one month." If youBre hard on shoes, follow Mr. Foreman example and buy them with NeoUn Soles.

These soles are created by Science to ba eapaciaUy toudi and durable. Therefore, NeoSn-soledlhoes wear a long jtime. and so ait yoMr shoe bius down. Good shoo stores carry them in many etytes for men, and children. with are Neatta ywr Ttoe they and also.

ire made by Good- Rubber Akron, Ohio. 8 An Inside Bath You Look and Feel Fresh glass of hot water wKh phosphate before breakfast keeps away. Thlf common-sense health moaeure being adopUd by nrililloni. bate no crop. efeaage Kooi! occurred last night.

COUGHS AM) COLDS ffiEDAHENIION Dr. Thought She Wort Die Iron Eczeaa ttt- it the cnrmsr' or Ko. utn ttit ji 1 wll; nuuuy waiuai Jipat ftas- trru. OOi. rear.

lit" UUAtltl.1. 1' 1 Uwafttl! wouifl l.L 1 fart ORANGE -CRUSH thteis than out- 1 tatw tethe '1ft J) to all-first anil- but slightly shop-worn. In three lots at 49c and 69o In eight colors. Its use is not limited to floors alone as It Is the best finish tor woodwork, turnl- ture, shelving, 145. PRATT LAMBERT EFFECTO AUTO FINISHES In 'all colors, Keftnisb-jrbjtr tor a dollars or two.

-Alsff top and seat dressing. Cftas- 50o up CHESTNUT COAL Orders taken now tor delivery this month. Price on refluest. YOUR OWN QARAQE the ear at ycmr'door you to nail cost isn't great. on when.

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Years Available:
1853-1972