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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 9

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Alton, Illinois
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1ft Attott suffice, i feet 1 1 M4-u-. "THE PERFECT WYES," Brian Lawirwa. a poor, smigg in ft cause no woman coulfl le aaored hlslove'and were -IN- HONgyMOON" OMFQOME- LUKE -IN QO first of the Paramount-Post Nature 'COME, WATCH WITH ME THE PASSINiQ the first of ft 7 nf Pictures wttich we confidently expect toteurpass anything of ser befow shown on the -screen- who -have Jacob Fischer. secretary a 3ee ever uBiors snown uu. mw res, declare they are the, moH-beautiffll examples ot shy ever seen, or.tmtea and.

TtrewSay ttm to IS o'clock. Toe acctfracy ijcKoot niarka wfts the subject discus? M. It was clearly shown that, the hett' ttarks afe uf general m'ac lealmrfc of, the of It was -'that coftdltidn which toil! continue to 1st until stanaWdtfced tests come tolb Used througtibut the achools. tests are being used in the Wooi River school and the old to? Is rtfptdly being tree PlantliiB Obtobep SB. tfees we to be planted Ociobef 2r an the school in iWm6ry of falleti soldiers.

Some the been donated by WtMents dt Wood River and some artf from one of'the rooms ot the schools River, Washington and South Wood River schools. 'They are to be planted 4 on avenue to the Ed- Wardsville road.and along the road tb Ithe north eird, ol the school ground. There'will be short exercises and sev oral overBe'a will apeak. Started On Domestic Domestife.rflclence has'beeta started in Uie Junior High School, the first lesson being Tuesday. Part 6f Apparatus The physical and biological.

opera tor books, formerly used by Wood River high school, has been sold to the Stinker Hill, high dressed as 'small children, it being called a kid's party. The evening was spent in various way and all report having an excellent At A reasonable hour refreshments were served. Those who participated in the evening's pleasure were Misses 'Kathryh Williams, Cola Fritter, Ruby Smith and Kathryn Otrermlllet was yesterday and bought a For I truck. Buy tots in Duianey adilltlon at Wood RIvffT before the advance In prices which will take place when the Improvements now'being made In the addition are completed, Zwelk on Alton visitor yesterday, One day a Uttlc city Rlrl cnme to Hie farm, and when Mie snw a wlntl- inlll (she Bald: "Oh; sec how good tlio farmers are to the pigs; they hitvo cluctrlc funs to (Item cool," Jacob. ttieher.

of the Barbers' International Union o. America, it one of the representatives of labot at tlw tedtutrial "Sound table" ton. He WM appointed to Samuel Gotnpen of the A. L. ettt were: Misses Webb, Slaten, ftisen hour, Miller, Laurence, gmalley, Staager, Philse, Lar- son''and E.

Bullman. Party at Anderson Home. Misses Ruth and Thelma Anderson Were hostesses at a party -Tuesday evening. Those present -were all Dim SPELLS so SEVERE Si 10 Ml BED Attacks Stopped After Treatment with Dr. Williams' Pills Says Illinois Woman "I was so weak, ambltioaleas and that I could scarcely get about ray home," says Mrs.

Frank Zwick, of No. 648 Jefferson street, QulncyTIH. "There was a dull aching sensation at my hips. After trying to do a little housework suffered from shortness of breath arid exhatos- tlon. 1 also had frequetU dizzy spelts and sometimes these became so severe 'that 1 was obliged to go to bed until tlfcy were over.

had given Dr. Williams' Pink Abtelute Limit. "A nln't reached rte full human mrtty foh laziness," Uncle "until he gits (oo lassy even to Invent etcuses foh It." 4 testiraet. What set down thd greatest cataract In ttta wdflfl on the Ignawi rlvor, wlilch partly separates Brazil and Argentina. The precipice over which tho river plunges Is 210 high, that of Niagara being 107 feet, Is 18,123.

feft wide, or about a wide as ft Is estimated that 100,000,000 tons of water pass over Niagara an hour. A like estimate gives tho falls of' JgtiaSsu 140,000,000 TEMPLE THEATRE ALTON WEDNESDAY OCTOBER Klaw Erlangar and George C. Tyler Present DlrectfrotA a. record run of moath the Blackstoqe Chicago school. necessary apparatus and reference books are beolng ijged for the Junior High.

School. The'Wood River Junior High School ON MA Tl N66 AND FLORENCE WOMAN HT OATH" is'thejbest equipped school 'in section for, this work. Teachers' Party. this Teacnew party. A of the teachers of both school buildings had a very enjoyable evening at Fox's Grove.

They had. a large bonfire and roasted wieners and marshmallows. They sat around ttie fire singing and. convetsjrtg and had 'a most enjoyable time. Those there was a in my condi- Hall.

Five Hundred Club, Party. The Five Hundred Club met at the home of Mrs. W. J. 'Jolley.

A nice afternoon was spent, the prizes being, awarded to Ed. Lutz, first; Mrs. M. F. Manning, second, and Mrs.

H. H. Clark, third. The club Is going to meet at the home of Mrs. William Bacheldor la two.

weeks. Rebekah Anniversary. The Rebekahs are going to hold thalr sixth. anniversary this evening in "the Odd Fellows' hall. A nice program has been arranged and also a chicken Odd Fellows and families are invited to come.

Notes. H. H. Clark departed last evening where he will visit Mr. and 1C.

"Whitelaw for several days. Mjp. John Paddtock and son. Marquis, were St. Louis shoppers yester- Pills to my daughter who was very nervous and anemic and they made her a healthy, normal child.

I de- cide'd to try them for my bwn sick- ness. In a few days markned Improvement tion. After several weeks treatment 1 had regained my 1 have a good appetite and better than have for months. 1 no longer have dizzy spells and the pain about hips has practically disappeared. Williams' Pink Pills are a dependable tonic and 1 strongly recommend them." A useful booklet, "Bulldtng Up the Blood," will be sent free by the Dr.

Williams Medicine N. Y. Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills or youJcan order TIlllE you don't like Tlllie you had belter nnd out what is the matter with $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Seats Monday. Mali Orders Now.

them direct by mail, postpaid at cents a box, six boxes for $2.60. 50 day. Pete Gelbel has left for Indiana, where he -will position. Oscar Llmestall and John Frlck on were, St. Louis business visitors Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buck were Alton shoppers today. Mrs. Dawson, Mts.

David iMaloney Change of Venue Will Be Granted Reddish Dr. Hoi-ace A. Reddish, of Jersey- vile, and John. Mackelden, formerly ot St. Louis, who were Jointly Indicted by the grand jury of Jersey County, following the murder pt Stephen Reddish and his colored housekeeper, Rachel Cisco, will be granted a change ot venue trial.

No official announcement of the fact will be made until next Monday, but Judge Norman L. of Car rollton, yesterday agreed to the change. No counter petition was filled the" appUcaJJon. The an- nduncement will bp delayed because the jury has been empaneled for the first of court and it today should be counted aa a regular day of court, the jury would be dlsqualfled to act for the full term next week. Stephen Reddish, father of the accused physician, and his negro house- HIPPODROME M.

to 11 P. or thW TONIGHT CANTOR'S MINSTRELS With MARION OIBNEY and a sextette of purple lady pirates, presenting a Modern Minstrel and Musical Revue, ttnd 'tor' two days? only commencing TODAY TOM MOORE, A 3tory ot full kopes and empty pockets'in Which the Magis of music holds sway ALSO MADLAINE TRAVERSE "The LoVe That Dares" A story of woman's devotion and sacrifice: sue like a good Field iVERY Clhtcreeld you with satisfy, For no wonder. main- and Mrs. Sido visited Mrs. Al.

Olrard yesterday. Mrs. Olrard has oeen COA- fined in St. Joseph's Hospital an operation. They report that she Is Improving nicely.

Mrs. S. Dvorchak, Jtfrs. Manchak and daughter, Mary, were Alton pers Dr. Tonklnson was Alton business shopper yesterday.

Mrs. A. Chanut and Mrs. George Oetken were Alton shoppers yesterday. Mrs.

Kate Kehne'visited Alton relatives yesterday. Mrs. James L. Mooney, daughter Miss Teresa, and son, Master Gregory, Uave gone to Graf ton to attend thefu noral of Mr. Mooney's step-father.

B. D'Keefe, who died Monday, October keeper were' murdered last Aprit Sfr'BiqpcrlS tiat never varies. i Beauty Answers By WOAMS 5 WlSV opment ot I hair ulatjon ofthe not enoush. It tna Jack of realization ot tola fact which causo of 00 much ura In the of the hair. fS if beoomV' thloh vigorous and silky, JWA 1 we) 1 sUlo can be blKi Says His Prescriptiojn Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Discoverer Tells Not To Take a Cent of Anyone's Money Unless Allenrhu Completely Banishes All Rheumatic Pains And Twinges.

Mr. James H. lift years with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him helpless and unable to work, He-finally decided, after years ot ceaseless study, that no 'one can be free from rheumatism until the accumulated impurities, commonly called uric acid deposits, were, dissolved in the joints nnd muscles eipalled trom the body. With this idea in mind he consulted physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system.

He freely gave his discovery to oth ers who took It, with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the news-papers. Barth's pharmacy has been appointed agent for Allenrhu in this vicinity with the understanding that he will freely return the purchase money to all who state they received no benefit. Made Attractive Scene. Formerly a favorite Mecca of the tourist In Virginia tobacco was the tobacco factory, where the industry In progress made a picturesque scene, and the singing by negro hands, ns worked, of the quaint and melodious folk aucl spiritual songs of I heir race, provided unique entertain meut, Saturday Only MAE MARSH The Bondage of Barbara Cupid balances the scales ot justice ALSO THE LEE KIDS THE SPY" KENNEDY in "LEAVE IT TO CORRINNE GRIFFITH in Clyde Pitch's "THE CLIMBERS" Daily Thought.

Great men too often have greater faults than little men caijt flnd room froSle an can ft MAT B. head; wash. Ijad; Don't Make Your Wife Bake The woman wlio makes her own bread must run Ihe of a hot oven ami a weary baking board before she obtains it. How much easier to put down fifteen cents and say "Federal Bread" please, and go home with the daintiest, most delicious loaf ever made in Alton. Federal System of Bakeries 123 West Third Street..

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