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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 14

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PAGE 6. ALTON TELEGRAPH li The board of education of D. has been asked to have boy Btudpnts half sole their own shoes and girl students to take lessons In darn- Ing and mending. Mt. Ciirmel, en- gnged In installing a meler In a residence lioro made a mlHtake and hooked It to a telephone line.

Instead of "hellos" iho'Vxcliangc girls are get- ling WOOD RIVER be you "dinged" yourself with yourr azor. Anyway your skin Is tender. There li ft tendency to eruptions-pimples, lores. What It needs Is Remmo sterilized Toilet Soap. This Is why.

Remmo Sterilized Toilet Soap Is positively pure soap. It la mido of finest and purest Ingredients. keep It cure-to Insure parity it Is Sterilized at lW Fahrenheit. Remmo cleanses perfectly. Rich creamy, soothing lather penetrates SD fnt vea and dislodges it cause so many tkln disorders and itrats.

A pure, healing soap that ng and i tfe. Pliable tjlme you shave. You must iap. why not use the most you use Toilet Soap, wh: beneficial. It costs no more.

REMMERS SOAP COMPANY Cinclniwti, Ohio STERILIZED TOUT Ghost Party Tonight. "Hallowe'en IB drawing near, When the witches walk, my dear, If this summons you obey, Your fate you'll learn this very 1 Friday evening at Burnett's new drugglstry tho members of the Woman's Club will entertain with a Hal- lowe'en party. W. E. Hubert Opens Bakery.

The Model Bakery, opposite the post office, Is now open and Mr, Hubert will have a full line of bread, cakes, pies and pastry, birthday cakes and wedding cakes to order. Clyde Hendy Painfully Burned Wednesday. While at work at Roxana, Wednesday, Clyde Hendly had his left hand badly burned. He had It treated at once and while it is nothing serious, It is very painful. Woman's Club Meet In Their New Quarters.

Last evening the members held their regular meeting at tho I. O. O. F. hall, these ladles having rented It for two nights each month.

There was a splendid attendance. Mrs. O. Gimnison, the vice-president, succeeds Mrs. H.

P. Stocke), and she proved her ability by the efficient manner In which she presided over the meeting. The club members are each to earn a dollar, before the first of December. There is to be a Red Cross drive and Mrs. Manning IB chairman and she will be assisted by a number of the club members who -will solicit over the different streets, avenues, stores, plants, etc.

During the evening, Miss Josephine Webb favored the members with several beautiful vocal solos. The next business meeting will be on Tobacco Hardens the Arteries, Overtaxes the Heart and Shortens Life Says'Dr. Conor, Who Suggests a Simple Test to Find If It Is Hurting You. Can You Stand It? New Connor, formerly of Johns Hopkins hospital, says: Hundreds of thousands of men who smoko and chew and who believe themselves healthy are Buffering from progressive organic allmcntn. They would never have, been afflicted had tt not been for the use of tobacco and most of them soon get well If they would only atop the use of tobacco.

The best known habit forming principal of tobacco Is nlootino, but the most deadly and demoralizing Is furfural. Both are deadly poison, which, when absorbed by the system slowly, but surely, affect the nerves, membranes, tissues, vital organs and vitality of the body. The harmful effect of tobacco varies and depends on circumstances and the individual. In some It causes general debility, others catarrh of the throat, Indigestion, constipation, extreme nervousness, sleeploBBnesB, loss of memory, lack of will power, cowardice and tear, mental confusion, In others causes heart disease, bronchial troubles, hardening of the arteries, palpitation of the heart; blindness, cancer and tho common affliction known u.a tobacco heart. If you use tobacco In any form you easily detect Its harmful effects by making the following simple tests: Read aloud a full page from a book.

If your voice becomes muffled, hoarse and In- dlBtlnct and you must frequently clear your throat, the chances are that your throat IH affected by catarrh and It may be the bftglnnlng of very serious catarrhal trouble. Next, In the morning before taking your usual smoke, walk up three flights of stairs at a regular pace, then stop. If you find that you are out of breath, If your heart beat Is forced, trembling or Irregular, you may be tho victim of a functional or organic heart trouble. If you feel that you must smoke or chew to quiet your nerves, you are a slave to the tobacco habit and are slowly poisoning yourself with the Insidious deadly drugs, nicotine and furfural. In either case, you have Just two on with your, self-poisoning process regardless of the dangers, and suffer the consequences, or rid yourself of the habit and escape the dangers.

You can overcome craving and stop the tobacco habit In a very shprt time by using the following Inexpensive formula: Go to any drug store and formula: Go to any drug store and ask for Nlcotol Tablets. Take 1 tablet after each meal and in a comparatively short time you Will have rto desire for tobacco. Tho craving will have left you. With tha nicotine poisoning out of your system yourigeneral health will quickly Improve. Note: When asked about Nlcotol, one of our leading druggists said: Nlcotol Is truly a wonderful remedy for tho tobacco habit.

It Is Way ihcad of anything we have ever sold before. We are authorized by the manufacturers to refund tho money to every dissatisfied customer and we would not permit the use of our name unless the remedy Viosscssed unusual merit." Nlcotol is sold in this city under an Iron-clad money-buck guarantee by all up-to-date druggists, including Earth's Pharmacy, Drug and P. H. Paul, A Matter of Life or Death A Pyrene Fire Extinguisher is one of the necessities that I recommend for automobiles. Every car is in danger of catching fire, and a gasoline fire is a hard fire to fight.

Pyrene kills gasoline fires instantly, before they can get big, and saves on auto insurance annually. HI, JOHNSTON Hard ware Co, State and Broadway Both Phones. Miss Carmen Aguinaldo. Miss Carmen Aguinaldo, the daughter of Aguinaldo, former chief of the Phuippines upon whom our guns were trained years ago, has now come to AmeHca to study the ways of- our country. Ming AguinaldQ is enrolled for- the coming year in the Unlvertity of Illinois.

Before comnlencinjf her studies she was entertained extensively through the west and middle west. She is taking the liberal arts course. November 11 and at the business meetings hereafter, refreshments are to be served. The first fourteen ladles whoso names appear In the year book will officiate as hostesses. Tomorrow Is All Saints Day.

Catholics and Episcopalians will observe All Saints Day. Services at St. Bernard's. One mass, and that at 7 a. m.

Sunday, one mass, at 10 a. m. All Souls Day, one mass at 7 a. m. Evangelistic Meetings Growing More Interesting.

Jnclemency of the weather fife crowds attending the Baptist meetings are good and they are very much interested. They will have baptizing at the church tonight, and those who ore to be baptized are requested to please be ready. Notes. Mr. and Mrs.

John McCllntock and children were Grafton visitors this week. Mrs. Mamie Overfath was an Alton visitor Thursday. James Rielly was a business visitoV in St. Louis today.

Herbert Paytoii is here from Canada for a short visit with former friends. Miss Clara Harr was an Alton shopper today. Dr. W. G.

Tonkinson was transacting business in St. Louis Wednesday. Gus Haller was transacting business in East Alton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Sheets arrived here today from their honeymoon. The Kllkare Theater management is some improvements made In front of their property. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Brummer were the guests of East Alton friends Wednesday.

Mrs. Joseph Lonle and son, Carlyle, were Alton visitors today. John Gallagher was transacting business in Alton Thursday. M. L.

Goldberg of Cohen-Goldberg firm was a business visitor in Alton today. Miss Elsie Milton who is enjoying her vacation from her duties at tho telephone exchange, left today for Staunton, 111., to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. George Oetkins and daughter, Nellie, were Alton visitors on Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Buck, Elizabeth Gainer, Maureen Morgan, Charles Baker and Oscar Llmestahl attended the Eastern Star dancing party in Alton Wednesday night. Miss "Hazel Savage of the Mutz- Klein Grocery Co. Is enjoying her vacation today. Mrs.

C. M. Smith who has 'been on the sick list Is able to be out again. Fred Mutz and son, Fred, were in JKIDAY. OCTOBER 31, St.

Louis Thursday. Robert Conrad was an Alton business visitor yesterday. Mrs. 0. A.

Smith, wife of Superintendent Smith of the Wood River schools, attended the Teachers' Institute in Alton Thursday. Charles Duree of the Stocker Plumbing Co. is having a house built In the Maplewood 1 addition. J. P.

Eckman, the man, was a business' visitor in Alton on Thursday, Miss Bcrnlce Jackson will go to St. Louis today and remain over the week end. Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Penning are Al- t6n visitors, today.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wiseman of St. Louis are visiting friends here'this week. Joseph Barkee was a Louis business visitor Thursday.

Miss Helen Lowe, tfc.r, stenographer at tho Tannery, has been away from duty on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Point of South Wood River were visitors here Wednesday evening. Carl Hartmann was a visitor In Alton yesterday.

Weston Mathews was the guest of friends here Wednesday evening. Miss Thelma Wadlow is visiting friends here today. There will be orchestra rehearsal at tho home of Mr, and Mrs. G. B.

Friederick tonight. Miss Ida Glassmeyer was a Wood River visitor here yesterday. William Brien was an' Alton business visitor yesterday. Notice To Automobile Owners. You are hereby notified that parking of automobiles on Broadway between ftenry and Spring streets will be forbidden on Friday evening between the hours of 7 and 9:30 o'clock, during the Hallowe'en festivities of the Kast End merchants.

PETER FITZGERALD, Chief of Police. Crossroads, A fanner drove Into town the other day in a wagon having a horse hitched on the one side of the wagon tongue, and a flivver on the other side. Affected 'T'lft flint the ffmprJii ii not prone to brood sentimentally past la evidenced by an Incident that occurred some yeftrs She visited Windsor castle, a palace in which In the golden days-of the empire she was received as an honored guest. Those who accompanied her on this second visit hovered near her, fearing thnt she would be overcome with the contrast between the past and the present, especially when she 1 viewed the apartments fitted up for her use and which had not been changed. But It was merely her artistic sense thnt wns of fended.

The hangings of the htiga bed were of Imperial purple with the green of Napoleon, and the ex-empress remarked disgustedly, "Totijours ces nffreux rldeauxl" "Always those frightful curtains." A New Yorker, arested in the "German riots," has all the traits of a southpaw, we are Informed by the sport editor. New Yorker, not the sport ed.) threw six eggs, left- handed, at the opera singers, and not a single one registered. YOUR COLD EASED AFTER FIRST DOSE Cold Compound" then breaks up a cold in a few hours, i Hellef comes instantly. A dose taken every hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a severe cold and ends all the grippe misery. The very first dose opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air passages in the head, stops nose running, relieves the sneezing, soreness and stiffness.

Don't stay'stuffed-up! Quit blowing and Clear your congested head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cld Compound," which costs only a few cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, contains no upon Barbers' supplies at Bauer's. 210 IN and tap solfts be popular In 6ven the circles, he other circles seeftfngls 1 hftye.nothlng ttfput mnd half soles' on. Acquiring an education Is, at best, ft tough proposition, one of the dreariest (nsk your boy) vocations In life, but drinking at font of knowledge in tit- tle Rock, positively Is the There the high school 1ms ordered the boy students to wear blue bverallH, and flie girls to drape their nnkles'fn something other than silk IIUNE Keystone Grease Lengthens the Life of Rolling I st lS Every scrap pile Is ft sure sign of there's no bigger i. Jt item of waste In the mining field than early grnvfi.

That goes to an i for mtne car -wheels lengthens the conclusively proved by use In the largest mines in America's fewtest'coal centers. It-completely films the bearings and reduces JMction-to a enabling mine locomotive and mules to pull more cars, and Increasing Individual car capacity. See the "Keystone Man" In your district, 4 write to The Keystone Lubricating Company PHILADELPHIA- Established 1884. "Somebody Pays ever The undersigned, Executors ol the last Will and Testament of Sara B. Hudson, deceased, hereby give notice that they will appear before the Probate Court of Madison County, itt the court house In Edwardsville, on the first Monday January next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted.

Dated this 14th day of October, A. D. 1919. FREDERICK L. DRESSEL, MARGARET V1NOT CARTWHIGHT Executors.

Notice Of Suit. To Georgia Dean Hnynox, Defendant: You are Hereby notified that your husband, fconis Henry Huynes, Complainant, has lilcd suit ugiiinsl you for divorce in the City Court of Allon, Madison County, Illinois: Summons IH returnable at tho court room, C'lly Hall building, Alton, Illinois, Do- comber tut, 10JJ). If you full to do- fond, dofuult wlU be taken against you, and a decree awarded, accordingly. JAMES OALLAHAN, Clerk of the City Court of Alton. Doled October 30th, 1019.

BOYNTON, Complainant Eventually it is the same in the meantime it may be else." But Somebody Pays. Nobody objects to paying the Jiigh cost of success. But nobody likes to meet the purchasing price of failure. It is'nt the amount of the cost so much as what it buys that the same applys to phonographs of inferior make. The bff -Brand" Phonograph is paradoxically a and -whenever one is sold the somebody who ttie the buyer.

On the other hand stop And: think and give the proper unprejudiced examination of' the different makes, you will eventually buy no other than the "Brunswick" or the "Aeolian Vpcalian" which are recognized as the Best, and in buying the "Blunder" 1 in entirely eliminated. Cottie in and let us show you the difference between "Perfection" and "Blunder" and will recognize the superiority immediately. THE MUSIC 309 rfelle Street. Open Evenings 'till O'clock, Saturday 'till lo SHOP; if Uvf.

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