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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 2

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PAGE 2. EVENING Absolutely Indigestion. Om- packa Droves it. 25catail Jfi EAST ALTON. NORTH SIDE.

Grafton Road Workers to Meet. The members of tho Grnfton Hare Roads Association will bo called to gother very soon now, according tc ono of tho of tho association who says that practically all of tht farmers have work on the farm pret ty well out of the way tor the wlntir except the dally routine chore work Is not thought HIP quarry and cruah or of the association wilt bo operator this winter unless satisfactory term? winnot be made with Alton operators It Is believed that now macadam ant crushed stone can be delivered when wanted on the Grafton road by the large motor trucks owned by the crusher operators, more cheaply that the quarry and crusher on the Haw ley place can be operated by the ns soclatlon. It will do away with thr necessity of contributing men, teamf and wagons to haul tho material? from the crusher to the road also, am will increase tho actunl workln; forces 'oa the road Itself very ma terlally. Some of the live wires the association hcpe to build a mlk or so of new hard road this winter In addition to putting In perfect re pair that part of the macadamize road time ago There Is In the treasury and, and generally benefit frcn good roads failed'to contribute to tin hard road building fund by buylnt and eating good fried chicken, at tht annual chlckeri fry 'of the assoclatlot this year, it surely would not be aek ing too much of them now to contrl bute a little cash to the cause. An tomoblle owners certainly receive dl rect benefit from such a road, as (V the business men, and If each hat contributed a mere fifty cents to tlr hard road chicken fry and dance lac fall It would have added close to 000 to the road building fund.

Th' farmers building the road chart? nothing for their service or for th services of their teams and the mor ey is all appllod to paying for mr torlals. It Is likely the date for bt ginning work' on tho road will b' picked for.right after Christmas. It Waa 12 Above This Morning. Thermometers registered 12 grees above zero this'morning at o'clock, Some thermometers reglstei ed that, but. 12 is consider c'd to more that figure'than "any Other.

Durinr tho night It seemed colder than thai due probably to tho fact that a stif wind that accompanied the snow flui rles, and helped drive the snow for clbly under Insecure window sashep doors, etc. The high price of fuel dU' not cause folks to economize any ir Its use last night or this morning If they had the fuel to use. Many people havo no large supply, however and dealers are not ovorburdener with It either. A Mistake Was Made In Dates. A mistake, was mude In the date of the public sale to be held at the home of Mrs.

Francos Browne on Upper Alby street In the published Item yesterday. Tho sale will bo next Monday, December 18. G. Glassbrenuer will officiate as auctioneer. Noteo.

The Royal Neighbors of Carnation Camp will elect officers for tho ensu ing year tonight, and a social session and refreshments will follow. Mrs. I. C. Hairier has returned from a visit In St.

Louis. Honry Schooffei and family will arrive next week from Northern Illinois to apond Christmas holidays with relatives, lleury Ims a responsible and lucrative position with the Bell Telephone Company, and Is doing well. Hlu wife Is a daughter of Mr. r.nrt Mrs. JuMjw H(lt.

Mr. and' William Buraan have rolurned from a visit In Bt. Louis. The Odd Fellows of Greenwood l.odgu admitted another member at tlio mnotlnc Ir.Ht evening, and ar will ho perfected pretty soon for roiiforrliifs flilvor medals upon two or Uu'co members who have born nlllllalod with the lodge con stuntly more tlmu 25 yuars. A blow- uui.

ot Homo kli)d will accompany the Blood Poisoning Results From Cut on Powder Cen. Clarence Latlmn of East Alton is mfferlng with a severe case of blood poisoning as a result of accidentally hfs hand with a powder can which working at tho Equitable Pow- lor plant at East Alton about ten days iso. Ho paid little attention to the ivouml at first, but later is began to (Well and the hand has become badly Infected. Attend Funeral of John Crawford. The funeral of John Crawford, held tho Baptist Church yesterday, was mo of the largest funerals held In East Uton for some time.

naccount of prominence of the family the at- endanco was so large that the church crowded. The Hev. D. C. Blunt and the Juniors assisted in he services.

The pallbearers were William Cobb, Fred Walling, Frank Wooley, Henry Parker, Hoi Hclns and fohn Earles. A selected choir from joth churches sang at tho services. The burial was In Oakwood cemetery. vmong those who attended from a dla- ancc were Mrs. Maggie Forsith of Gil- eapie, and sons, William Forsith, and and Mrs.

Adam Forsith; Mrs. Nelie Riley of Wood Uiver and John Get- dn of Bethalto and two sons, Arthur ind Fred Ootkln. Notea. A daughter of Frank Sons is quite 11 wltR an attack of diphtheria. The foundation has b.pen completed 'or a new house which Is being erected or B.

G. Cooper. William 'Oliver Is completing two which ho is building for rent in Silver Ridge. T. L.

VanPreter, who has been at St. Joseph's Hospital for some time from nervous prostration, las recovered and has erturned home The revival meetings are in progress the Methodist Church with consld jrable success. Word has been received from Henry who has been on a three veews' vacation, that he is now in iloberly, and expects to return lotne this week. V. F.

Waldschmldt has returned rom a business trip to Peoria. Mrs. Louis Kasten, who has been ill for the past ten days, is able be out again. Miss Clara Bender went to her home a Wanda to-day to visit relatives. The cold weather of this morning aught several auto owners with theii uto radiators unprotected and as esult some of them froze up and mrsted.

Mrs. H. J. Jutting spent the day Vis ting in Alton to-day. J.

E. Deterdlng was visitor, to-day 11 Alton. Charles Zoelzer of was a boat. LOSS visitor to-day lii Mast i eijj ty barf? a 1918, UPPER ALTON, Ifj ffi Trouble of A. J.

nro (lug tlui trolley wires In first condition from one end of the lino to tho otlmr for tho winter, nnd soctloi i i'n have about completed tho tasl of overhauling tho road bod niu I racks, and making them "as good as now." Many farmers nro preparing to kil Here's Speedy Relief from Kidney Troubles "Toley JEWncy Slave flonp mo Jiiiip or good," A. X. BrooJi- tun, MAUD. Homo It. Hwn'ii ll' you rsn liciir t'io jir.hi iv.i'iory imfi'or kidnr.y p.nil troil'jlo.

O'lic flciio acrosH your lack wortio v.li.'i every inovo you riaKo, unil with ivory you not only you at nil unil but it affix 1 is otlior uruuiiM ot tr.n Kidy ivoll, rtomnch, troublo, Kill ftr-J o.ily PORIQ of tin) that hlUncy troublo, Poloy I'llli help i.lio rlglc wrak to rngiila 'r nonmil mile mid activity. Wlion tiioy an: nijiilii to do tliulr wovu- tiyiitoin la no lontfftr choked mid UlooVsJ vltli pgluonouv wiujio rriuUor. yotir rviuptoma cliw up, your nn tit, jnlRery anil wenui: Kidney I'll! of togs next week and If you have a ten lerloin appetite that would be a gooi to select for a visit to tho Ijomes if.some of your farmer friends. Several of the mussel uhell diggevi vtio worked In the Hop Hollow die rlct during tho summer and fall have up the Illinois river to work dui ng the winter at converting th' hells they got out of the river her- nto "pearl" buttons in some of. evoral button factories being opei In towns on the upper Illinois Harry McKlnnoy whoso hand njured severely some weeks ago ant 1 vho has boon taking an enforced va ation since, lu recovering stoadllj new.

Miss Margaret Duggan has return id from Jerseyvllle where she weni 0 see her mother. The latter Is re from tho Injuries sustained loveral weeks ago when she fell down 1 flight, of stairs. Tho young son of Mr. nnd Mrs Botz who has boon suffering 'rom un attack of erysipelas Is con valoscont. Farmers and otiior users of vehlc 'oa are Hounding more praise and ouilor nraltto of tho ollod GodCrej road now than at any time since thr wna graded and ollod.i It ap nertrs to havo added more permanency 'o tho road work, than anything evei triad linforo, according to tho abovp who certainly should bo quail led to Judge.

Simla Claus Is making depots o' -levonil Htorort out this woy and Ir stocking tlK'in up with holiday Rood? so that I'oIkH CUM rail around nnd do hopping onrly. Tho niomliorH of Orcunwood lodge 1. O. O. F.

Indulged In a banquet and umokor last cvinitng aftor tho regular bunliipHti was disposed of. Roy I'iittlnon of I ho Ooldon Hod croaiuory who haB boon bothered for nomo tlnio by un eyn affection IB but lor sloadlly and the eye will soon bo as strong as ever. DccaiiHo the supply of water IB not yet nfimired the proprietor of tho Ool- Hod Creamery at Godfrey continues to make butter In tho old factory 8HURTLEFF ENDOWMENT FUND PROGRESSING. President Potter Reports That the Work of Raising Money Is Going on Very Satisfactorily. A meeting of the trustees of Shurtleff College was hold at Springfield yesterday, the regular session of the board, and at this meeting the matter of the endowment was brought up.

The report made by President Potter was that tho endowment fund was being very favorably received by the friends of the college who were being asked to help out In the great project of putting Shurtleff on her feet. Jt will be remembered that the Telegraph made announcement some lime ago that the Northern Baptist Educational Society had decided to set behind this endowment project and that the school would be given e.v- try bit of assistance In the power of fhe educational society to help raise; the fund that Is tho goal of the Mends of the institution. President Hotter said it w.ould be unwise to give iny figures, but that subscriptions coming along very aatlsfactor 'ly 1 and the worlt is being presed vlg' irOusly. The Shurtleff president if Confident that when Shurtleff and hei 'Hends are ready to quit the work o' raising the endowment it will be be -atise the sum desired has been ob alned. ''resident Potter to Speak In 8i Louis.

President G. M. Potter of College will speak In the Delmar Bap 1st Church in Sty Louis, Friday even ng, a "father and son" banquet to leld there. His services as a speak are in great demand and lie inci 'entally is doing a good work for thr ollege lie heads. Sunday he will preach in tho Con regatlonal Church at Alton, the las' 'uhday before the coming of the nev astOr to that church.

Shurtleff Entertainment Course. The next entertainment in tlv course will be given Satur ay evening in the Upper Alton Bap Church. Western Military ACB cadets attend. The en Is entitled a personally and tho program will be 01 Fiddle Baptist Ladles Give Dinner. The Colego Avenue Baptist ladlo vere" well patronized today at theii dinner.

It was of the New England typo of dinner, something he Baptist ladloo know well how tc and they were given Hbonv mtronage by those who know bos ho reputation of the ladles as culln stars, jhurtleff to Close December 21st Shurtleff will close for the Christ iias holidays December 2lBt, and wll e-open January 3. Maj. Lowe Is Improving. Friends of Maj. W.

G. S. Lowe ommnndant at tho Western Military will bo pleased to kuow ho Is showing much improve viont In condition at a hospital in St to which ho was taken sorm ago in what was feared to be dangerous condition. It will be that last spring Maj. Lowo'f cneo wan injured while ho was per 'orming his duties as commandnnt ind that the accident occurred a few lays before tho annual inspection by i regular army officer.

Ho unwieelj Is Beans" the ipost is sparing skyward with pork, Jlteef, eggs and other foods until the cost of living represents an increase of from 30 to 50 per cent. 'While rrieats and vegetables are beyond the reach of many millions of families, Shredded Wheat Biscuit continues to sell at the same old price and retains the'same high quality. Snredded Wheat biscuit contains all the rich body-building nutriment in the whole wheat grain, including the bran coat, Which is so useful in keeping the bowels healthy andactiye, Eatitforanymeal with milk or cream or in combination, with fruits. Falls. N.

Y. Ilagnosle made. It a long time, but Maj. Ldwe at last' began to show recuperation and now, Jrlends wlio 'have visited him say, he sO much better he expects to leave a tinie for Florida where he jopes that the sunny 'climate nake him altogether well. middle name ouglit to be efficiency.

is a power for good in- the. boys, ond with' hose have kept' in touch wjth lim, and feated he would never be ible 'td go back to his life's work, aOulding the -lives of young boys iii- 0 men of good character, there' will general rejoicing "over the news hat he Is "coming back" physically, 'in good and ought to fie restored to health In a ompavatively short time. Joseph Moran Recovering. Joseph Moran Is recovering from njurles he sustained last week at tfce Hospital grounds. Moran was lelping to load a gasoline engine on 1 car and the engine allowed to when' a plank broke u'hder it.

'-toran was crushed between the en- rine and side of the car and severely Old Time Teacher A'rrlves In Alton. Charles Chandler, for fifty years eacher and for the past twenty-seven engaged at Chicago University that capacity, has arrived in Altbri' and taken up his residence n. -Buckley -ho'me'. and Chandler' are the parents of Mrs; J. M.

J'otter. Mr. 'Chandler decided retire after spending a half century teaching and expects to remain permanently in Hipper Alton. Notes. John Leverett was in Springfield and returned today to rein 'ornlstprl in looljlni; after his duties in irdor to get ovorythlnjt in slmpo foj Inspection, and he had paid tin leunlty for riot Inking care of himself ind giving first thought to hit) duller tho Institution by which he was imployed.

After succumbing to thr Urnln ho had a collupno duo to (nfoc 'Ion from tho Injurt'il knoo, and lu uhowed no Improvement for a' lonp tlrnn, on tlio'contrary bocomlng stead lly wr.rse. Th? In.iuvy the liafflpd VOOIIB and moil, and lie locldod in go to Si. Lenin, rnter hoopltnl hav-f (i rnriiful of treatment glvni him, and a thorougl' his duties on the petit jury Cd wards 1 Mrs. Johnse Dalley Is building a lew homo on Bradley avenue in Rod- addition. A number of new Iwelllngs have been started In that lelghborhood.

The V. I. A. of the Seventh Ward 'ias postponed His regular December meeting and will not got together until the third Monday in January, ori account of holiday activities. The ladles hold their usual sewing bee jncl social today at Ouatoga hall.

J. Y. Strider received today of of or cruamiTy, AH soon as the (iiipjily 'iiicptlon lu Hottlnd I lie nftrt hiilldlng In Godfrey will put Into operation lnil(((- ng coiivncUid into a ganign anil Cold plant. Tlui idoii of havlup: rlt'y watur furnl.shfd to (ho liiiH hiiiMi abumloiioil liccuin.r' nf Jin cot't ul' makliiK the pipe 1 lXteili.l';l;:>, illlll Ihtl xvill 1)0 SO- lii otliur ways. wenuiiuua So 'Ilia oun do yon uinu Tho Inward Effecti nf humorx wra limn outward.

Tiioy on- ditngor tho wliolc iiyHtein. Hoqd'o Kur- trnpuriUu I'i'iidlcutcH nil luiinoi'B, all their Inward unil outward i offtu'tn. It In tho KiTat alteratlvo anil tonic, whoso morit hue boon ovorywhorii OB- labllRhud. PIMPLY? WELl, OOH'T BE! People Notlca It. Drive Them Off with Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you a package of Dr. Echvar.ls' Olive TaMcts. 'His skin should to cieir after you have; tukni the tablets a few niRhts. Ueansfs the the bowels and tho liver with Dr. KdwanK Olive the successful calomel-there's never any sickness or pain afti tnkiiJR them.

Dr. Etlwarits' Tablets do that wmcli cnloinel doos, jus! as effcc- liwly, Init ihrir union is gentle safe of severe nnd No one lakes Olive Tablets l-i ever cursed with "a dark brown had breath, a dull, listless, "no ROOII Itciiiiif, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or (ace Dr. Edwards lily bn ive 1 ablets are .1 the death of his brother, John, Medford, Oklahoma. The fourth episode of the nictlon picture play, "Shfeldlng Shadcnv," shown this afternoon at tho Oua- toga Theater. L.

Rfeedor has the contract foi 1 orncllng a very uont dwelling for Maggie Osborno iij the Hforth end of Upper Alton, next to Oakwood Cemetery. F. J. Eberloln has recovered from diphtheria and tho quarantine wan removed today. Kdwnrd Ohnsorg is Biifrrring from a painful malady in (ho form of a carbuncle.

I.uclen Sims will have a dancing party at hall Thursday oven- lug and tho Jolly Good Timers will hnvo a party thoro Saturday evening. Little Norma Humphrey who him been suffering from blood 1 poison in her foot (ho past week is doing nicely. Now Clnolori, Tim great Hlxe of tho Kinclera around Mount Cook, In Konlniul. has boon often remarked. The Tnsniau la eight- oen mlloM lontf.

llju Jlurchlson ten rulK-if, tlio Oiillo.v plclit jtillos, tho Mueller olffht'fallen acven mllua. MORI of tlioio glnclors hnve moi'nlnoa of ojeeodlng I)iit tho tipiirouclii'M to Clioo) are not Hloop, an is iiHimlly (ho case with lOurojiono Klnrlovs. Alnlue snow lino only feet, filnflallj- jwlNUed rockfl are rare, nud In innny slu- Kiiliivly dlfforont from (lifiae of cpntrnl 'elegrapl AHy cdthplalnts 8f faulty delivery pf the Telegraph in River should be telephoned to Bell 126, Wood River exchange, to insure prompt attention. All faulty should be reported promptly. Woman'o Club to Present Flags to the School.

On Friday night at 7:30 o'clock In the assembly room of the Wood River public school the Wood River Woman's Club will prepent a flag" to each room of the 'public school. An Inspiring, patriotic program haa been for the occasion. No admission will be charged. The citizens of Wood River and community are cordially urged to be present and give encouragement to those taking part. following is the program for the evening: i M.

Girls' Chorus. The American Flag; Its Uses; Its 'Forbidden Abuse, Kenneth Beach. Vocal Blue ond the Gray, LtlltEtt Mltter, Ruby Exercise by the Kindergarten. The Blue and thd Moselle''Morgan. Marching Boy, SoXr dler Boy, Rooms 2 and 3.

Duet'-Just Before the Battle Mother, Lillian Miller, Virginia Freeman; Ruby Smith, piano. Eagle 4 and' Flag, Irene Van Camp. Song and 6. Fifty Tears Reverie- Clarence Harris. The Gettysburg Whitela-w; Drum and C.

F. Bangert Mr. Ralph Vblz. Old.Olory, Room 7. Bugle Pearl Akin.

Presentation of the F. Manning. Words of Rob ert Parks. Pantomime The Star Spangle Banner, Anna Stoneham, Doris Berrj Moselle Morgan. Audience.

Pearl Akin. Music by the Wood River Orchei tra. Still.flash.at Standard Oil Refinery was a atlll flash last nigh at the Standard Oil refinery, th gas at the top of still No. 12 caugh fire and as frequentl happens at the-refinery. The flame shot up into the air about a hundred feet and the fire alarm wag turned on.

Workmen from all parts-of tin plant responded to the alarm anc with about ten minutes hard fight ing with steam, the flames were ex little damage. Many Telegraph Wires Broken Because of Cold Spoil account of the cold weather maHy telegraph. wires leading to Wood River and Uie Waiin toweri were broken and dropped to the ground last night. As a result i Was impossible to signal trains In the usual way and block orders had to be given. A great many trains passing the towers were delayed on that account.

Pound Party for United Brethren Patftor A pound party was held last night for. tho benefit of tho paotor of the United Brethren church, Miss Elizabeth Thompson. Members of the congregation brought a great many valuable and useful presents which were presented to the new pastor of the churoh. Beiaor Company Moves Into'N'ow Store. work for a few The Burlington trains have boon routed back over tho Burllrigton tracks after being over the C.

and A. trtlCkfi yesterday beCKUfle at A derailment at East Alton. A soft, was born Monday to'Mr. and Peter Le Fovre, of Wood River. Mrs.

Nick Qolbel Ployd Waggoner have returned from a visit in Atlas freno Burroll, of Alton, wan In Wood Rlvei 1 Tuesday to assist at the'Boll Sifts Margaret Vojx, who unuM-; went an operajUon St. Hospital la rapidly improving A. It. AVhUelftw has 'to chi cagb on ft business trip. Classified ads.

bring results. F6t Infwtt and Children lit Use 30 Years Always thn Easily Cleaned as a clieaitt this just wi porcelain parts. Tto ponshed top no blacking, BO practically no effort to required to keep the Joy Eclipse clean and bright. This isftvto you many minutes of disagreeable labor every day, The Beiser Dry Goods Company, of Woofl River Is moving into the now wtoro room on Ferguson avenue lu the James Choflnon building, The store was formerly located In the old bank building farther east In Wood River. Notos.

Mrs. W. L. Sloan and Mrs. H.

H. Kultgaat, of Godfrey, were visitor? yesterday in Wood Elver. Mrs. Lester Starr, formerly operator for tho Bell Telephone Company in Wood River, has accepted a position in the offlco of Dr. C.

Pence In Wood River, 'Die frame work for tho Konster Supply Company ot Ferguson, which IB establishing a branch supply store for 'building materials in Ben- boy' City, being raised, Tho cold weather has stopped tho construction iruvnl lu'no tor the purely compound mixed with olive oil you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among tiisnts afflicted with and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are tho immensely effective result. Take one or two nipjitly for a week, See how much bettor you feel ami loofc JOC 2Sc per First Monfy Ypu Earned, Do you rcnicmJier Hip ttrat (inriietl throujrh. your own InlUiith'p, own ehdauvor? Didn't you mi If yon had con 4 ijuered Hie world? Didn't it fc'ivo you a strength, new you fool that you Imd found your plnce, thut fonr had slipped awiiy from you, that lionct-forth you were a new BOM, hound to win and bo able to look the world in tho World, CAST RANGE the heat lids before escaping.

or ironing in the 'summer the entire top of the range can be kept 1 hot without heatingthe oven. This is not possible in other ranges. 1 On ordinary ranges the flamea skip half the top, pass almost directly put. the flue and only three lids are hot enough for cooking. You really have only half a range.

We have a ItmHcJ supply of attractive booklets giving prac- ttcalnelfa. and- VALUABLE INFORMATION on the proper care and of your range. Call 'and a copy Iftfpre they are. atj gone. They are Free.

7X2-714 Alton, 111. tment LOST. collie dog. Reward. Return J.

B. Schulenburg, corner Pearl and Central avenue. $10 bill, lu front of mint Hotel, Sunday. Reward for return to Telegraph office. small gold pin, engraved.

Return this' ofllce. Reward. WANTED. 321 I.angdon St. Walnut delivery boy.

Grove Dairy. young man an hetpoi around blacksmith shop. Inquire, Belle street. conveniences, near post office; gentleman preferred. Apply FOR rooni furnished all modern conveniences.

Apply Mrs. 318 Court street. POR 6 room residence, 1127 Warren street. Apply W. MoKefeBros, Miller, 417 Delle FOR horao power gasoline stationary engine.

Apply General Repair Shop, between 3rd and 4th streets on FOR desk chair, gaa range and heater. Apply 10 girl for general housu FOR ness. Barg buggy and Imru KInloch work. 1114 Henry street. general or coi.

nomenti with or without housework on prciulsoo. ncluded. Kin. 904. r'oo'mliolisoT Monroe; lot 72x125; price ono block from car lino.

Apply FOR round oak heat; few young Plymouth ing stove, size 18. Win. Kolk, 1826 look hens. Dell -phone 808-W, al'tor 0 Wain otreet, Upper Alton, 'clock. false U-e Don't VQH oatabllshed gen- merchandise store in Alton, doing le I W.OO 0 Reason for Address caro er set.

Mall to Mazier, 2007 8. 'Ifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Will ond cash by return mall. liand or usod larm clocks, no rusty, cases or clocks joxvolers mimes on thorn.accept- Fleming Jewelry Co. I closo up an eotate.

Tolo0rapli. FOUND. roomers at ho Now Homo Hotol, iao 13. Broad- ay. i HELP WANTED; plague which claimp everj- season.

Scon-s EMULSION will strengthen and fortify you against Grippe, and II you bavo bad will re- storeyourstrength faster than ftny other known medicine, NoAIcohol-JustBlood-Footl BcotUt Bownt, Urtt $100.00 month. Got aovornment Jobs. Men and List of positions open froo, IPmnklln Dept. 68A, Rocnobtor, N. Y.

FOR F.QH RENT- Large Itont room with board for two yotliig mon. Call stray horse, grny with a scar on the left shoulder, which ijura" Coal'. IB' soarrik- i Bverv coll BUtl i i wants brighter, hottor, Bioro laBtinW fire, cllnkors. Comity big profits. FOR ern.

Apply 431 Alhy utroot. mod- Drown atreet. -Three roowi. 00.3 Av. for oC quick llln oo order epucialtlc-a; faciB fruo.

i i ()l SaloB 170 W. WaBlilngton bl, oago. Ill ALTON MAI FOR 820 Alby stroot. (urniahed room. FOR room, 440 Kant Eighth, Bell 413-W.

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