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i 1 the i PAGE 2. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25cat all druggiata. NORTH SIDE.

Ground Hog Social Tonight. There will be ground hog social tonight at the Clifton Hill school. and there, will be a program of fun witch Includes sticking toile on the ground hog. The ground hora will be there in eases and also inoxo, and running from the Trying nan4 to the months of the guests who like hog fixed that way. Connground hog seith sage and other try firings in it, will tempt any appetite as dL rule, and there wilt be plenty of Thht.

n1. carton mitt tonight. There will ba plenty of other good things to eat. also, and it will be 1 good place upond the evening and 1111 up. Old High Cost.

'O Livhig WI! not he on the fob. Prices will below customary prico9 for awny auch food. F. W. Squire RePresident.

Wilson yesterday sent 10 the Senate the name of Prank W. Squire as postmaster at. Godfrey. a position he now holds, and had filled. vary ncceptably for some 11104 Frank's friends in Alton and pikewhere--and he has hosts of themwill be free and sincere with their congratulations.

Funeral of William True. The funeral of William True, the aged gentleman who died suddenly. Tuesday evening at the home of his daughter, Mra. A. Leese on the fInAkell farm West of the elry, was held this afternoon from the home to the Congregational Church at.

Molvilla where services were' conducted by ev. Dr. Brown, of Godfrey. The ohsequies were attended by many friends and neighbors and floral offerings were numerous. "Such Why should any one leave this country to obtain a chango of climate? By remaining right.

here one can get the benefit of more climatic changes In a shorter time. than a dude has changes of fancy socks in year. and that is going some. One day in the morning. violetA, hive birds.

robing and "spring in afternoon, icicles, chillblaina, icy winds, frost bitten noses and 1008, and coal bin woes. 11 wha not. In this immediate section of the earth that. attained his great! age, "change of olimate" would have settled him much sooner than 1ory naya he was finally for! kAops. Notes.

Frances Fulford was five years old and number of her! little friends surprised her last evening nt. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Homer Fulford, in Tihbitt in honor of the occasion, the mother of the little Mias being in on the surprise of course. The evening way apont.

playing games of various kinds and during tho evening fine refreshments Wer served. Misa! Frances wan the recipient. of many good wishes and lot of handsome prementa, Linkogle left. thia morning for Hardin, but he was not. sure he would be ablo to mako the trip ance: cossfully.

Ho went. to Gration mi the Blurt expocting to make the remainer of the Journey on the Gem. The anddon, severe cold anap. however; caused him to Tenr. the Illnola river will he filled with doe floes and that the Com cannot.

run. Ho will return in a few days. Mra. F. B.

Norton bas returned to! her home In St. Charles, after sponding several days at the home of bor paronin, Mr. nil Mrs. John; Roach in State street, at McKinley avenue. Tho Modern Woodmen of Oakwood Camp will hold their regular meeting this evening in their hall in the Odd Fellows building, and they have sent out an 9.

0. 8. call for 09 many members possible to he prosont. Tho menting at Elm street chapel last evening was well attonded in apite of the severe cold, and the interest aroused at. the beginning of the Christian Endeavor week of wervices is being well gastnined.

8. R. Good Old Family Cough Remedy Mach Detter than the Reads. Made Kind-Kaally and Cheaply Prepared, If you combined known the curative -made" ties of every remedy, you would hardly that have lies in fu thew thie all the curative power simple "home made" cough syrup which takes Get only from gL any druggist ounces of few minuten to prepare, J'inex (50 cents worth) pour it into pint bottle aud ill the Guttle The with plain in about 54 anar cents and ayrup. gives you a full granulated totul cost pint of really better cough syrup thin you could buy, rogdy-made for $2.00.

Tastes Tines pleasant. and and ayrup, spoils. preparaaugar tion arts right at the cause of a and gives almost immediate relief. loosens the phlegm, boule stops the the thront tickle sure. tuted thuit line the throat.

cheat and bronchial tubes, goutly and enally thot It is really overcome astonishing A day's 1180 will usually aidinary cough aud for bronchitie, croup, whooping cough and better. bronchial asthina, l'inex Ja there a moat valuuble concentrated is nothing, compound of genuine Norway pine combinod with brews and hits up bren generationa to. nevere coughs, 'To ayoid. diasppointmout, be sure to of auk your with Toll for directions, und, don't dr outces accept. anything A guaranteq prompt.

of absolute or Ty The with thin lad. ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1917. 4.1. Neighborhood EX Hems i UPPER to AR HUNG ON BIRTHDAY.

LIL: Only Pathfing From' Af War President Will Hang In New College -Now Framite Dinfated by Friend of School. The painting of Abraham Lincoln owned by Shurtloft College la to be hung in the new library of the school and plans tiro being made today u1. the -college for celebrtion of "Lincoln's birthday on the 121h of this month and the hanging of the picture da to he an Improusive fent. uro 'of the day. The picture was by- the late J.

Conant: of New made York. A foriner Upper' Alton realdent, and he gave the polhting to Amriteff College. In 1913 tho -late Paul F. Iarney, also a former Upper Alton resident and a wonderful orfist. cleaned the picture according to the authority given him by Conant and affixed the official aignature of the artiat who made it: Since Mr.

Harney improved the picture In 1912 it has been In possesalon of the college which owns it but It hae not. been hung. It is under lock and koy burt. now a friend of the college has voluntecred to give a new frame for the picture and an 500n as the frame arrives the picture will ho made ready for hanging. It is the plan to hold Lincoln birthday celebration at the college on 12th of tho month and the hanging of tho picture in the new library will will be' made the feature of the day.

program will bo arranged for tho occasion and there will be a public attendance: Annual Session of Missionary Society. The minaionary society of the College Avenuo Baptist Glurch will mact. with Mrs. FT. M.

Burton Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock nt. her restdence on College avenue. This is be the annual business sesaion of to the society and on this account a full attendance is desired. Postpone Social Events For Eagle's Wing. On account el tho big attraction "Englo's Wing." af the Upper "Alton movia house Saturday night numerous social- events in this part of the ely have been posthoeanae of the hig show.

The poned Western Military Academy officers and cadets 'are very onthusiastic over the coming of this governmout and arrangements have been play made for the entire school to attend the play in tho afternoon. Three shown will Ire given nt. night. Since in the biggest. picturo ever Chis brought to Upper Alton it ia sale to the Ouatoga.

will have a record say breaking; attefidance: A good mako many their people wIll very probably plans to attend the past performance vening in order to avold the in thee crowd that tA hurd to attend earlier In tho evening. Cold School Honse ('auses Complaints, The -achool directors of district No. 99 have been luvostigating defocta in the healing plant of their school and it is maid that some stops are to ba taken before another seato improve the heating of the Hon Milton Heights school building. The school has had several different janitors and none havo been able to all the building an it should be heat heated in severe weather. A couple of woeks-ago when the weather was and the tharmometer stood in cold the zero neighborhood the school children wore marched around the rooni a good part or the day to The building hag hot keep warm.

plant and tho directors havo water boon unable so far to learn just why the plant does nol. heat. the house: Old Hastings Houso to be Mover Tho A. IT. Hastings homestead on Last Collego avenuo winch was gold a fow days ago by John 1).

Mogowen will be improvod as soon as everyhe put in shape for work. thing enn house which stonds a good disThe from the street is to bo moved tance forward and will be sot upon a new foundation fronting 011 College Walter Long bought the Avenue. which the house stands adn lot upon took the lot west of Leonard Long with the barn on it. Dick the house family live in the house and Lowe's Mr. and Mra.

Henry Kochne orenpy of it. also. As 90011 :8 the part familia. vacate the property the Iniworl: will be started. NirKendree College basket boll Provenient The of Lehanon 10 Alton last and badly defeated Shurtloff in ganie played at the evening College a fern Military Acddemy.

There WITH big attemlanco at tho game and it was well played, but the vialting tram WAN 100 frust for the college boys and The dangerous cold is the neglected cold. Get a box ofA CASCARA QUININE The old family remedy-in tublet form -sale, sure, way to take, No oplates no uupleasant after effects. cures colds in 24 hours -Grip in days, Munuy back If it fulls. Get RE box picture with on lied 1-20 Top contes and At' Any Drug Store EAST ALTON. are Farmers Make Rapid Progress With Cinder Road.

the hand cimlor rom The work on 15: East Alton and Bothalto betwoon Thet stated af advancing rapidly. the Bethaln end of tho road, Jnat shite of the village line, and towards Rant they aro now moving westward reached the To. Anon. They have plara PrO working bias Opticin handling a dozch or more exist ward; car where loads there of is cindera the a greatest day. enthuse Everythe or neW alamin nter hard rond and the 'Hit subscriptions of money and lahor 'aro roming in aplondidly.

Many farinera who are tole on the farm al dir prok. ent have ngtond to contribute as $50 worth of labor on the much rond. Buciness Meeting of Baptist Church Tonight, A business mecting of the Inst AlChurch will ho hold- ton Baptist night in the church; and every ber is requested to he. prosont: The matter of securing a pastor will bo brought up for diacuasion but the homing of a pastor will be deferred to 1 later macting. The regular Imalners of the past year will bo wound uP and reports will be made' with an: election of officers, Notes.

J. T. Paddock of Wood River was a visitor today in East Alton. Many East Alton people ATA now saying their drainago tax assess. monts.

In many cases is only sum especially for vacant lots where the assessments are few gents. It is necessary to or the assessment money to H. I. Clark. cashier, nt.

the First -State and Sav. 'ngs Rank In Wood River. J. P. Nichols, Wood River manager al the Light and Power puny, was in East Alton today on bustness.

Miss Katie Moore win has been working at 111e Western Cartridge dart, was called 10 her home in Mia: hy the illness of her parents. She does not expect to return. Miss Ella Werges has returned 10 her home in Hawk Point, after work's visit with her' brother; W. 11. Wergca, A social of the class of the Baptist.

Church will be held Friday night In the Baptist Church base. ment. Earl Robinson who recently resigned from. the Waldschmidt grocery store has. sceured a position as clerk it the Dig Four depot ot Bast Alton.

A meeting or the last. Alton village council will ba held Tuesday night. George Thomae of Bunker fill vis. Vert friends yesterday hat East Alton. Earl Mill is ill ul.

his home in Cast Alton with an attack of tonallitis. A Curiosity of Sound, It when riding in balloon at height, say, of 2,000 feet a charge of guncotton be tired electrically 100 -feet below the car, the report, though really as lond as a cannon, sounds no more than pistol shot, possibly partly owing to the gfeuter rarity of the air, but chiefly because the sound, bavivg no background to reflect it, simply spende Itselt in the alr. 'Tben, always aud uhder all conditions of atmosphere, there ensues absolute aftence until the time tor the echo back from earth line fully elapsed, when a deafening outburst of thunder risen from below, rolling ou often for more than halt a minute. She Meant Well. The lute Sir Wiltrid lawson, the rigid apostle of temperance, while on A week end visit inade the acquulntance of a sharp young lady of seven.

to whom on leaving be sold: "Now, my dear, we have been talking some time. 1 am sure you- have no idea who am." "Ob, yes, I have," the itttle missy replied. "You are the celebrated drunkard." -London Graphic. Father's Opinian, "What 16 political economs. dad?" -To be perfectly candid.

my son, I can't tell you. Sometimes 1-tbink there isn't any such Bulletin; Making a Distinction. Banker-1 stole but $10,000, and I had the opportunHy to steal a million. Lawyer--But you didn't. Amt $10,000 state prison Topics.

AN ONE 80E 909 DUE PEON "PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. Know Your Condition: Careful investigations have shown that the physically feet man is almost Impossible to And. Almost every one who has reached the age at thirty has somo impairment or alofest of his body a It may bo duly a defective tootli or a single digestive dis- turbance, or IL any he trouble with the kidneys that will de. relop futo Bright's disease it it Is not attended to promptly. Out of 2.000 men and women examined To per cent were found to- have twpalements or more op lesa serious nature, wille all the solaluing 30 per cont tael.

tor. Home defects or a winor charac. 4 Are you sure you uro physiralby hud perfect? better if arrange you for are a unt. carvini you medical examinatiou. Littte defacts or Impairments it neglect.

ed. wug cause untold antering and toss. Discover them in thine by having your body suspected. 009 999 90 19 9 Those now sound amplifiors that multiply wounds thousand times are nuthiug new. Tho, giN who playa on -tho piano nost door has bad ouG for a connerable time.

-RHEUMATISM 40ES McClure was in charge last evening, Fred Harborer lead tonight and! tomorrow: evening. F. (. Yungek will have charge. Tomorrow' Avens? ing will see the lose of the ings, and larger number of people: than ever lA exported to attend.

Miss Anna Augsburger, who was; removed to St. Joseph's hospital: several days ago, in -reported to bel getting along vary favorably, and i hope recover has been completely revived, in time. that sho made ben Ill for many months ht the home nt her uncle, Ernest WARRen Kate Camp. has been suffering from an attork of grip is recovering stoadily. The Croncit family Whose Inng alsance from their home hore WEIR mentioned sevoral days ago in this column.

returned yesterday, but. 1m- modintely moved their belongings to HOmO other. part of the city. They had boon away from here two months or longer: The andden and viciond onslaught made Inst night and this morning by Frost amt his gang too much for the heating apparatns in the Delmar school. and MisH Lyons, principal, after hours trial, decided it best to diamisa tho pupils for the day.

Many did not report. any way becauso of the weather conditiona, and the rooms were 100 not actually cold--for the comfort. of the others. Causes of lessened heat will be remadied today. Len Glossbrenner will sell at He anction Saturday at 1 o'clock all of tho furniture in the five room house he occupied on Deltar avenue; preparatory to accompaying his parents to Florida, Saturday night.

G. i L. Glasabrenner will cry the sale and 09 nll of the furniture is practically should he obtained i new. good prices for it. Section -foreman Gorge Miller, of the A.

J. P. hay his crew of out repairing some of the road-! bed inaldo the etty limits, but. Ing out In -the open today is' uncomtortable and difficult. Goorge Lawrence, while' engaged in shucking corn northeast of the city yesterday in a field of shock, or fodder corn, found in one the shocks a litter of young rabbitta.

The open season on killing rabbits ended only with last night midnight too, so that it: will be seen tho season did not close a minute to soon. Louis Spless, who has been wrest-, ling with tho grip for savral days is able to he at his place of businesa ngain. Home men are working in the Grafton hard ronds association quarry tada but. the wonther canned the number of volunteers to tall oft bit. The export quarrymen are hard RI.

it, however, and ate getting out. immonse quantities or rock for the crusher. Its Backbone is a Spring. The snapping bug Lias a spring his back like a knife. When not 18 use 1.9 D' spring It serves bim a8 backbone, so you see be is a bellerer In efficiency and makes one part of hits machinery do the work two.

His spring backbone, or backbone spring, 10 you prefer, gives him power to jump, which in turn gives him his name. Naturo- probably gave Jilw the spring to belp him get on his feet whou he's on his back. You've noticed how helpless aume luaects are when you toy them. on their backs. Not this one, however.

He alips big backlione out of ilg groove and then slips It boek agaln suddenly, The spring pops blur up! In the alr; he alde turns a Spring backand drops right up. hanea are common in several other beetles, remarks the Philadelphia North American. The beetle of the pestiferous wireworm, which destroys the farmer's crops, baa a spring In his back, Other members of the fumlly wake their homes fu trees or decayed wood. A Good Shot. The town boaster was in remjulsvent mood and for the benefit of the crossd of young loafers gathered 4 the village store had been recalling the stirring times on the frat election day after the war in the soutborn town where lio had lived.

"Yes-sir-ee, that was a bot time," he concluded. was a lot. of shoot. In' took place, and I done my share of It, I tell you. Why, fellors, I shot aud until my old revolver just felt hot to my hands." Turning to another old man who had come frow the same southery town, bu said rather condescendingly: Jim, you InuRt 'a' been tHere that day.

How many times aid you shoot?" Jim spat with deliberation, rolled 'His esca reflectively answered: "Jest once. 1 was right in the thick of it when the Oght began, and I shot round tho corner and down loto a cellar." Youth's Companion. No" Black on Nature's Palette. Nature uses no black in auy part of her work. 1 will mot except the blatiberry and the so calle.

shuck punsy. Op a bright, clear day shadowa on the are pale ultramarine nonstop a blue Al: in midsunder the color or tho placid lake da blue nad the on grass are Hue: on 4 weathered gray board walk: they arr blue as sky Itself. Tho palpitating atmosphere of warm July day lifts the coloring of the po to a higher but softer key b-toad of rodueing it with gray, and Is the amun, when the sugar leaves are turned to gold, tho shudous on the trunk and every gray rocks fu the vicinity are thuged with strong Mar. In tine, when the sun shines everything, even the shudow, which we are prone to bellero iN gray, la replete with color. -V.

Schuyler Matbews. Mink Plorence Dawson left this after. noon for Clarkaburg, W. whore she will' viait hor winter. Ming -Dawson will vinit Sharron, Pa.

4: 461 HQ00'8: 18 USED The genuine old rollable Hood' Sarsaparilla correcta the neid condi. tinti of' the Blond. ande bullda aspithe whole system. It drivos. ONE rhenme.

tiam it cleanses the thoroughly, has been AUCORSE. Fully nard for forty years. stemnah. far and all Illa arising a from impure kidney. -tronhloa, general debility blood, Hood's has no equal.

Get it From your nearest druggist today. the spore stood SO to 18 in their favor Ent the elose or the game, Mrs. Rosa gone to Gruni Ito to reside. Her household gooda were loaded to bot car on the cut and tlie tor was- taken away last even Ing. Mrs.

sons are working In Granite CIty and abc decided to 550 there to live. Mr. and MrA. Cyrus Patterson of East St. Louis are visiting in lippor Alton.

Mrs. (1. -Potter and her mother. Mra. Charles Chandler, of Leverett avenur, are spending the day today in 9t.

Mias Blobaon of Chotham roturned inat evening after a visit in 1p-er per Alton. Mr. and Mra, Harvey J. Infley of Seattle, Washington, who are visiting famnong Alton relatives, loft lANt night (for Bt. Louie to.

spend a week ambng friends. They: visited yentorday at- the J. R. Cartwright home: in Upper Alton. Undertaker Robert Streeper conductod the funeral lit Wood River this af.

ternoon: of. Helen, the 2-weeks' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph: Kow. alaki, of that town.

The hody of the little girl way brought to Alton and Hervices were conducted this afternoon in Patrick's Church after which bur. dal was made at St. Joseph's Cemetery, W. A. Clark, manager of the Ouatoga Theater, today arranged for aL four piece orchestra to play Saturday eventing at the theater for.

the big show "'The Eaglo's Wing." Mrs. John daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark, will resume hier work as pianist at the the. Later Saturday.

Mrs. Itoy Smith of Up. por Alton -has been playing at the Ountoga In Streeper's place during tho past month. QUATOGA THEATRE. SATURDAY While "the play's the thing' with Blue Bird the matter of canting and quipping the physical element of.

the drama are. carefully attended to. Featur. ing Herbert Rullinson and Grace Carlyle, in "THE EAGLE'S WINGS." Polishing Coral Althougli Venice is a center for tourlet trade in coral and shell cameos, coral itselt is netther gathered' nor worked there. The mamtacture 19 coutied to Torre del Greco.

Polishing coral fu quantities is Interesting feature of the work. It la placed in a small bag of strong, rEW liven together with crushed pumice stone, and the bag is abaken in a special tube with a bole for deninage a stall column of water. When the coral is well pumica it -is washed and spassed into clean bag. Instead of the pumice the so called pulimento" (red or white) is used, and the former operation 15 repented, first without water, then with a little and finally with much water, when the cort has become brilliant. What the "pullmento" ts the inhabitunis of Terro del Greco, wblle so proud and jealous of their industry, have never taken the trouble to fud out, as, indeed, what the "aqua oselgenuta" (hydrogen peroxide) 18, which- is used.

to change the color of the coral, black when extracted from the sea, to red. An for the "pullmento," it is not from that which the jewelers use to polish precious stones. -Erebauge, Guarding the Bank of England. The Bank of England is quite the best guarded institution in the world. No burglar or bank thief has ever stick (ceded in making it part with a penny.

The 'great outer doors are so finely balanced that 'a clerk can, by pressing knob under his desk, Instantly shut them to the face of any oue meking daeli for the street. They 'be opened except by special machinery." In recesses near the doors are hid. den four guardians, who, without being seen themselres; watch all visitors through mirrors. Special and costly precautions are taken do guard the bullion department, whore the gold is stored. It has been stated that the whole department 18 submerged every night In several feet of water by machinery.

The same chinery would be also set in netlou nutowatically it at any time during the day the place were tampered Globe. Looked Like a Mistake. One of the big eastern structural compaules, having a contraes. build traveling vrano above a -coal bandilug plant at a dock, decided to employ surgron to remain "on the job." The honored vie was given a note which rend, "Please band this to the foremuu In charge and tell him thut you will lank: after auy of tho wen who may 110 Injured by falling from the work." The dextor without ado: went out to the plant, He looked op at tiso false work that was belug built in preparation for the crane, and it wax RO high that the men on it looted like lilliputians. He thought of the possibilities it one at thetu abould fall to the dock, and tree Hu id to the foreman: "I tuluk the routby made sulstake.

whould have addressed this letter to an undertaker." -Argonaut. How Women Judge. Mrs. Flatbush- Does she judge people by their clothes? Mrs. Beumonhurst -She dory it they're hanging out on the line with the in thee Track Yonkers Statesman.

Plain Spoken. plain spoken bus. you "I never anw his equal. Why, there Isn't a woman in this town who would aak his. opinion of ber baby." -Bip mingham Age- Herald.

Intellect unnul fate. So far 00 wan thinks, ba la free. --Emerson. WOOD Notice 48 graph Any complainta or taulty delivery should of the Delegraph Wood River be telephoned to -Ben 186, wwod -River exchange, to Insure prompt attention. All fanity delivery should be reported promptly; 13 Joyed for some- time, and afterwards a light repast was served.

The favors of the ovening were presented to the Mesdames A. K. White. law, E. E.

Endicott and M. F. ning. In another week the club wilt be entertained by Are. E.

16. Endlcott. Afternoon Club Met With Mrs. Chessen. The ladios or Wood River enjoyed pleasant afternoon Wednesday.

when they were entertained by Mrs. James E. Chessen at her home. The ladies who care for cards enjoyed the afternoon at that diversion, while other guosts spent their time nt nee. diework.

Both favors at cards were awarded to Mrg: William MeHenry. Woman's Club Meets This Evening. The semimonthly meeting of the Wood Woman's Club will be hold this evening with Mrs. G. W.

Gunnison aN hostoss, cutortaining 21 her home on Clark avenue. The Household Science section will hnve charge of this evening's meeting. Mira. J. C.

Helper, who the paper of the evening, will discusa "Sterita of Flour," while Mrs. W. Mellenry and Whalen will give a onke de. monstration. Small Judgment Given as Result of Compromise.

-trial or the suit or Mrs. George Underwood, wire of Contractor George Underwood, S. T. of the Thompson Hotel of Thompson River was held yesterday In the village hall before Police Magistrate T. Ashlock.

wore torneys on hoth sides and a number of witnesses were called to testify. Mra. Underwood brought suit for $44 9 balance due on the building of the thompion Hotel by who left for parts unknown after constructing the building and Mrs. (11- derwood has artempted to rollert the bills due. Mrs.

Thompson owing the balance but. presented 011 offset of $22 For repairs which she made because Underwood's work was unftnished. Her get on' allowed and judgment was given for the small Interurban Now Stops at Wood River Depot The have changed their stop at the Nortir Wood: River crossing owing to the building of the new depot. The new stop is about 50 feot south in front of the new waiting station. The: station is a noat, cozy.

artistic appearing structure and: will apparently give satisfaction 10 the patrona. A layer of muendam wAS vesterday distributed around, the building. Christian Endeavor will Give Social. A social will be given Friday night by the Christian Endeavor of the Union Church: The hay ride party has been postponed on account of the weather. Last night EL special prayer service was held to observe the auntversary week ol' the United Brethren, Christian Endeavor.

Notes. Martip Julius, the Wood River sotoon keeper who has been very low for the pust woeks from tuberculosia, and was once reported to be. in a ing condition, is little bettor today, members of his family say. A. Crandal, who has been ill for the past.

few weoks is much better. and is able to be around. Patrick Reagan who WAS and robbed in Benbow City is better and will be able to out 1n a few days. Alias Louise Markley of East Alton Is taking the place ol' MElaS Enmia Harr at the Bell Tolophone Exchange in Wood liver. Miss Harr has taken a two luy-off on account of illnoss: Miss Margaret Williams WIL9 A itor yesterday In Alton.

The infant child of sir. aud Mrs. Freeland Thompson is quite ill. Hi. L.

Kilby or St. Louts of the Madi 8011 Light and Power Company, is fu Cart Club Enjoyed Pleasant Evening, MAR. H. IT. Clark of Wood River avenue delightfully" entertained lout evening at home, hating ber guests the members of the Wood Itiv.

Card Club. Five hundred was Wood River today ou business. Fresh Baltimore receivod twice a wook, 55 conts per quart. The Anitlor Restaurant. Kil Kare Theatre WAHL WORCESTER, Proprietors.

Paramount Night with Faunle Ward Conturing, in "FOR THE DEFENSE." A goal picture, in Everyone should 80 this uno. (6 reel). After expressing about. the leaks at Wu the social circles begin to inquire as to what Iraka about their noighbors private Interest can be unearthed. Classified ads.

bring resulta. hidE that the walnhan in Are with faise fronts badly neading paint. does hnt prote 1 they con get along any more without marble government post offices. The Greatest Medical atithorities in the World have. made public statements in which they endorse the value of such ingredients as are conlained.

in Father John's Medicine. These great physicians say in substance, that, these ingrediants "are beneficial notably in wasting diseases and those maladies which are connected with or have their origin, in colds and in debilitating and wasting discases. To detail here the stale. ments of these. various authorities would require too much space, but if you de.

sire to see these statements in. more. complete form, write to Father John's Lowell, and we will be glad to, give the names of the authorities quoted, with brief excerpts from their public state-' inents. Father John's Medicine is a pure and wholesome body builder, contains no alcohol or dangerous Best for throat and lungs. SUFFERING CATS! GIVE THIS -MAN THE GOLD MEDAL Let folks step on your feet Hereafter; wear shoes size smaller if you like, for corns wHirnever again send electric sparke of pain through you, 'accarding to this Cincinnati authority.

He says that a few, drops of a drug called freezone, applied directly upon a aching corn, instantly entire re. lleves soreness, and soon the corn, root and all, lifts: right out. This drug is a sticky ether compound, but dries at once and simply. shrivels up the corn without inflaming tissue. or irritating the surrounding It its claimed that a quarter of an store ounce, of will cost freezone obtained little at but any is.

muttdrug very cient to remove every hard or soft corn out, or from one's feet: Cut thie especially -If you are woman resiler who wears high heels. A THE CLASSIFIED 1 a Real Ad. Ent: Wonder 4. Er: You will only spend few at on. a classified ml vertinamout.

And the Returns will 'somethicA mal'o tor you 1.0 bouganda 'of dollars: You may. solt a house, a formIn fact' thore 'ta hardly anything. a Volograph clanalfled ad will not molt. It's aReal Salesman net hi 3:.

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