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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 10

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Alton, Illinois
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O. W. More, who has been connected with the Western Cartridge with the Green Duck Manufacturing will go lo Chicago to take a position Co. Mrs. Moore will leave Thursday for Chicago.

ALTON TELEGRAPH Card Of Thanks. The Blstens of Charity wish to thank their many friends and workers for the wonderful success of the Tag Day held Saturday for the benefit of the hosnital. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20. IflFfl, HSSm "mi 'The Belle Street Specials defeated Melville, Sunday, score 18 to 1 The hitting of the locate was too much tor the Melvllllana who were completely outplayed. A returned game has been booked for October 26th, Sale of Blankets and Comforts At 10 Per Cent Cash Discount NORM Wlttfl The Motor Weave Robes are of values, they are beautiful and made lo wear longer.

The Motor Weave Camp Blankets, are just the" thing for outdoor sleeping and camping you can't get cold when you use a Motor Weave Blanket, Priced at $4.50, $6.00, $7.95 to $18.00 Less Gash Discount WOOD RIVER 'time is anticipated. Wftrtttn'i Club, B. Eaton Seriously Hurt Dr. Kissenger received a telegram Sunday, telling him that B. Baton was rjj badly injured in an automobile; accident and was not expected to live.

The telegram was from Fillmore, 11L Mr. Eaton was an employee ot the Standard Oil Refinery and 'Saturday Was the day he had, his 32 hours off. So he asked for Sunday also and taking his family'he motored to Fillmore to visit over the week end with relatives. Up to going to press we have learned nothing more of the accident. Pastry Sate October 28.

The United Brethren Ladies' Aid; will have a pastry sale Saturday, 0 tober 2S, in the Morgan furniture store. Jtf you desire something good to eat, please stop in the store. U. B. L.

A. 4 to Meet Wednesday. The United Breahren Ladles' Aid wttl meet Wednesday, October 22, in the basement of the church. Odd Fellows to Meet The meeting ot the Odd Fellows will be held on Tuesday evening and as there is degree work to be not on all members are invited to attend. Boy Scouts to Enjoy Feast.

All the members are requested to come out Tuesday evening as a big "The highest polni of IB the starting point of Roll call Helpful Mints On Sewing Bfeonomlflt. the kingdom ot "Some men In town ouiht 16 to the heathen land afld live froiH Mes dames Graves, J. T. Smith, W. Vaughn, Bacbeldor, McCall, C.

uith, Parks and Hfttton. Spangled Banner. V. A handsome ne.v selection of pretty Waists are offered this week at $4.50, $7.50 to $12.50, less Cash Discount Gates-Clark Dry Goods Go. Commercial Building Third Street Alton, Illinois The hunting season is now open.

Come in and look over our assortment of new and unredeemed Shotguns, etc. A few of our specials. tl'l 11 Alton Banking! Trust 4 We are offering the following properties for sale: 7 room home, upper State street. All conveniences and well located. Price $6,000.

1 room home corner Market and Sixth, brick; a splendid property first class shape. The Burgess home, 8 rooms, modern and the best location, 12th street near Alton street at a bargain. 10 room home Franklin street, brick. Modern improvements with acres of ground. A very desirable proposition.

6 room brick cottage, Brown street, near Washington avenue. A bargain. The late L. Blckel home on Liberty street. Modern and In splendid shape.

A very desirable property. Also the brlcX residence adjoining at a bargain. Money to loan on first deeds of trust. We have properties of every description; residence, business, vacant and factory sites for sale. List your, property with will sell it for you on favorable terms.

C. F. Stelzel, Sec'y KHAKI SHELL $2.50 value Special Big special HUNTING COATS. I Special LEATHER SHELL BELTS. 12 and 16 Gauge 4 Big 22 CAL.

RIFLES. Special achievement way they are living pie. The flag could not in country if it were not for the yet some people do not think of that. What kind ft fight artOybti Irtrtttefe up to protect your country aftol ffluf home from irtti'n fdught "heroically" oMr Piano Duet Louise Eckman, lara HaVrison. M.

Manning. C. B. Wetner. Vocal Alice Marsh.

Planning and Remodeling Clothing D. E. Maxey. VocSi A. O.

Burnett Reception R. F. Buck, W. Fox, B. Wolf, L.

Hoffman, Jolley, C. W. Wilder. Harry P. Stockel to Leave Wood River.

Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Stockel have dis- OBed of their in 'Maplewood Donald The deal haa een on for some time, but was final- closed last week, Mr.

Stockel has urchased a farm about five miles rom here to which he will move next 'huraday. Mrs. H. Stockel is president ot the Wood River Woman's Club, this being the second time she was chosen for hat office. She intends to resign'and we know many will regret to learn his as by tact and kindness she en- eared herself to all, and did a great eal to promote the welfare of the tab.

Big Meeting at the Baptist Church. Growing better with each service and reaching farther into the town with deeper interest. Congregations are becoming larger, and the sermons iy Rev. Bauer are becoming more )owerful and reaching out with a firm- grip upon the people. He is a fear- ess and earnest proclaimer ot the ruth.

He speaks from the heart what he believes is the greatest message hat was ever heard. He is logical and jareful in his statements ot the truth until no one who has heard him can say that he is unfair with them. He spoke last night on "Fighters and Slackers." said in part: "What kind of a fight are you put- ing up? Some people in Wood RlVer don't want to fight for their homes. 1 Some are sissies and' mollycoddles, when it comes to fighting for the right. There'are some in this who have never fired a shot at the ungodliness in their community.

Men who will not fight for righteousness are against the flag tot their country- There are men going to hell In Wood River and some mothers and don't care, for will not line with the Christian people in" the fight, and some of them call themselves Christians. XT' "A man is a parasite that will live in a town and get the benefits of the church and will not line up his life with it. The red brave'man is the easiest man to reach for Christ; it's the coward that flinches and makes exr cuses for not being a Christian. Many right, and they Wenl int6 It gy and delight- But are ing' for' rlglueouinesft tt youir, honld Some people Into church and do nothing, and 1 some never get in nor try to get in. Some er give one dollar for the advancement of the kingdom, but let others pay 'it all." There are but two classes in the world, fighters or There have been a goodly, 'number lined Up with the church, atid one baptismal service held, And there wilt be another Tuesday night Do you want to see the kingdom bt God advanced in Wood River? If so, put yourself in this work and help to.make it go.

Prof. Ward te making a great hit with his fine musical for he knows how to get the best out of a song. Come and hear htm and help" and be helped in this meetings. Meeting every night at 8 be until further noticed They; tlnue until sometime November, but Just how faflnto the" cannot ten JtiSt'ttOWi to meet you each night at'the- church. i Mr.

and Mrs. J. 'W, St; Louis visitors today. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Ford and two children visited Saturday. relatives in Alton M.d,' Ing Hack on? will business modern eths cities tlons of big locatei at Mm deal property ot $ald was from Kef Illinois or bis titbj of the aiuruay. Mrs. Frank Shoppert of Bethalto vis- Uedr Mrs. Fred' Kruse Sunday.

Miss Ruth Smilley and Alta Mackey attended a'dancing party in Bdwards- ville Friday eVerilag. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Louie attended the show St. Louis Sunday afternoon.

Miss Arie Hoehn of East Alton spent the week end with Miss Maween Morgan. Jack Wiseman of St. LouU was calling on friends yesterday. two Mr. and Mrs.

were llton visitors George Dalton In AHxaiV Ai force, returned St Louis There were threa from. day other families had? visitor on are built Mies moved ''fvenue one ttight three Houses 'hM and In ev- ery you eyes, and still they afe bt the being the fact de- parents in this town are not living the right kind of a life or their children would be in the kingdom and; working in the church today, for the right kind of a life will bring the children Into Our supply is limited on these specials, so be sure and come early. We carry in stock 10, 12,16, 20,28 and 410 Gauge Shotgun Shells at the lowest price in the city. Black and Smokeless Powder Wholesale Candies Our Own Manufacture We'are equipped so that we can supply the growing demand for our high, grade Milk, itter Sweet and Whipped Cream Chocolates. A fine line of Box Goods.

Anything in the line of Contectiens. Ice and Retail. Deliveries to private Homes. Hail Orders given prompt attention. Branch-Store at Wood River.

Princess Candy Alton John Gallagher 'and. daughter, Miss Dorothy, were" J. W. Morgan was an Alton business rV 'Mrs. Smith' ot St Louis is visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Arthur C'hanuet. Miss Blanch Kennedy and- Miss Stackey show- Saturday. Dr. Lang and wife came down from Alton last evening. George Dalton was a visitor In Alton yesterday.

Miss visited friends Sunday, Miss Emma. Keller end with in. Edwardsvllle. Henry SchneflneVwas Louis business visitor Saturday. Mr.

Cohen of St Louis is the home of Max Goldberg. Alice Brown was an EdwardsvlUe visitor Saturday. Mrs. George Oetkln was an-Alton shopper Saturday. i Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Thurman and little daughter attended-the Alton Saturday. Mrs. D. E.

Maxey, Misses Effle and Pauline and and Mrs. Randal Harrison motpred to Alton and visited friends Sunday evening, Ben Picker was transacting business in East Alton Saturday. Miss Lois Staager, Gertrude' Larson were Alton shoppers Saturday. Mrs. G.

McCracken ot East Alton was visiting Wood River friends Saturday. Mrs. G. Y. Henry was an Alton shopper Saturday.

Kenneth Beach, Leroy Edward Williams attended the- football game Saturday afternoon in Alton. Eugene Wilder of St. Louis is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilder of Maplewood -this week.

Mrs. Ben Brower tot Festus, and son, Neil, of St. Louis 'are visiting friends In Wood River. Mr. and Mrs, Pearl Foshd.

were Louis visitors Saturday. Carl Frazer of Wann tower mand for houses is, Increasing every ciay. fr ru vjslt Paso avenue: i St. i enjoying a visit from his mother an.d "Wheiti triea l)6Gu Tm i Don i J.BI JO worth ot hens laid-221 Jt tstotf to ildest did. reaults lor one nibnl a good profit besifl your money win 1 Sung: (Chi works directly on, the alBo-a gplenajd' given.in the Ktf health, rtakes Hfer cold or wet-the-w will be refunded', Dorf gunrfrom dealer wtttoxm mftir Columbia Bldg, .8 eggs kfh, my 11 gave up deold- rs.

F. ste on idle your hens 'even in ioll you Mrs. jd-watch you don't you and refunded. id If It how money 11, Get poultry ckage by 289 d. A marriage to Levin Issued today of Carroll- of Start a Savings Account Recently a magazine story told a man who started a fortune on a One Dollar A Week Savings Account, which he allowed to be compounded for ten You Can Start a Savings Account With One Jl Dollar in this Bank.

With just a dollar a week going on to your bank book, there's a wonderful feeling of thrift comes lo you, Start your savings account this week. Come and let us explain it to you. Wittel't 202-204 State Street Co. State Ravings Bai Wood Rivgr, Illinois Surplui and Undivided Profit Lucille M. Jli married Holy Ghost mony was Guisti of The tortde Mae Tober of Quirk, brother best man, A marriage George W.

Lyons jar, Harley Moran inty, and 111., ib. of the cere- Rev. Fr. by Miss and James served.

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