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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 2

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IMfJE 2. ALTON' TELEGRAPH SATl'HDAV. NOVEMBER 13, 1919. D-arfly ArabUn Sirocco. Thf sirnrco rir Mind of the If a -i-r- rinc tV: WOOD RIVER NO CHANCES WITH THAT 1 in i ().

Har- WINS TWO MEDALS Rclicte It quickly with Dr. Bell's Plnc-Tar-Honcy R. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Honry a a rrnwdy that has for ye.irs stood by thouiinds of cold and cough suffering men, women, and children helping to promptly and effectively relieve these ihngerous attacks. Severe or colds newly contracted are liv its pleasant balsamicnnd hcalim; antiseptics. Phlegm is soon loosened, irritation eased, mtl.iiniTi.i- tipn allayed, breathing made less difficult.

You can give the children Ur. Bell a Pine-Tar-Honcy, too. Safe and eron- nomical. Get a bottle today from any druggist. $1.20.

KBettk itte-larfloney A Good Family Friend. acu promply, smoothly, comfortably on the most eliminating the wMte, potaoBoin ac without (trlplng or tlisajrceaWe Me. 'd den! i Uibs tlu' meet rvry dy from to "0 They ttH-ir own comniitu-eu auti making their i i- an ciictl ciuti tc-acluT the ''liib club constitution and simple purliau-piilary Kovnrn its procedure. 1 Five i tubs were formed in tne Buck 'Junior Hiph school. A pupil al-; Hta lowed to join the club of his choice.

The names of the clubs are: Music Club. Neville Craft club; Know Illinois tint); Sck-nce Club arid I'ollow- I'p club. ha- Miller c-lub; has a Bird hour: win 1 has sor. Mis.j r-'luter, have bopn tormril of U'as sponsur.s are Mi li a- and are 5 ha? a Star 4. Miss Nature SUidy Lawrenrr Room ponsor.

Miss tsen- i Bird cluh: spoil- Three Bird clubs 7 and building. The Mr-Caulf-y. Keller. ari- beins Kiveti i with Th" following ofRcerj of lubs i to rnlv.M'sity to liolp in e.sta werV elected. Xeedle Craft Club- standards.

in grades thi: Fliver schools tfn the fniversUy of Illinois in standard- iziiiK test? i.his week. Score from ai! the grades will be uubUsh- 1'resirtent. Mildred Hancock: vice- Mabel rbairman. Mit-s Lsonlioiir. of mom 2, visited the Ben Blewi'tt Junior High school Tiies- jiiul Muss Lawrence of room is i the Horace school in Kast Pre.sident.

Catherine St. Louis today, sjei'ing helpful i Donnha MrN'ully; Stracke and Larson. Soppr; vire-pivsident. Kthel Vol I Paiilitif Maxey; sponsor, Murfpf i Kno-v Drink lota of water and Beat for a while if your Bladder troubles 700. When yon mdce up with bacKadui dull muery in the region it generally raemnfl you hare been too much mys a authority.

Meat forma uric ftcid wtich overworkm the kidneys in their effort to filter it from tho blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your get and clog you reliere them, like you relieve your bowela; re- nonng all the body's urinous -watte, ebe you bare backache, side dizzy spells; yonr stomach sours, tongua ia coated, and when the weather Is iMd you have rheumatic The urine ckrady, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from roar pharmacist about four ounces of Jsd Salts; take a tablespoonrul in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and kidneys will then fine. Tbia famona salts is made from the aoid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been for generations to eleau and stinm'iata sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so It no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is a life rarer for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, litbia-water drink.

ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'SJETS 'El Famous pain and ache Liniment, kept handy, brings gratifying relief HEUMATIC triages ease up soon. So cio stiS joints, lame back, neuralgia, overtaxed muscles, and those pains from weather exposure, too don't fight kwuj against the counter-irritant Liniment produces. Keep this old family friend 1 handy for little fenctratei without rubbing, leaving iw skin rnusa, or clogged pores. You ought to keep a bottle handy always. All druggists.

Three stiea Sloans for the school. A class in Latin was organized in 'the Junior High This-class re- four times pei week and is elec- live will be limited to 20 pupils. I The recitation perirxl is from to a. ni. Mr.

Bullman will be in charge cmusTi. Coulter McCuistion, an 18-year- old soldier of this city, has been recommended for two medals for bravery during the recent tropical hurricane, one from the Catholic church and one from the War Department. McCuistion carried citizens from flooded homes to safety higher on the bluff. Then be wwam across Hall's bayou to carry reassurance to refugees in the Spohn sanitarium and the United States Public Health hos- oltal. day the services will be as follows: Sunday school 9:30 a- C.

S. Ben ner. superintendent. Decision Day of the wjll be obsP Vl? in the Sundny school Tbe Board of Education has had all and an opportunity to decide for a The TON TELEGRAP Prairie Pipe Line Co. Is here this week, doing some repair work.

Mrs. Oeorge Dunlck was culled, to Carlitirilla ihfs week on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Hetirf Hart. Mr. a'nrt Mrs.

Aug. Delleker went to Mtchfteld this week to see Mra, brother, who is at St. Frances Hospital. The. young-nun bad his leg: cut off last Monday at Gtltes-j pie.

Ho doing as well as conld expected. Miss Naomi Lawrence visited Si Louis friends today, and Spent few hours at one Oft thfe 6lty schools. Mrs. William Brien has returned home from Marlon, where, she has been visiting the past week. August Behser, of the Deiser Goods Co.

is transacting''business in St. Louis this week. J. C. Gallagher fs an Alton business visitor today.

Kathleen Schruoeller. of the lahrri- tory force, is on the sick list. Mrs. James ttielly is an Alton visit- tor FOR room house. Inquire 873 Madison avenue.

SoffiudA, Wnat period do yon think I recall most frequently and most willingly In my dreams? Not the pleasures of my yonth; they are too rare, too mtogled with bitterness and now too d5stanc. I recall the period of my se- ciosion, of my solitary walks, of fleeting but delicious days that I have pnssed entirely by myself, with my beloved dog. my old cat, with the birds of the field, the hinds of the forest, with nil nature and her Inconceivable the windows in the Wood River building weather-stripped and. painted and new curtains pu; up to all the windows. This is a great help in both looks and comfort.

Miss Stanger was called to Indiana by the death of her grandfather. Mission Opens Sunday Nov. 16th at St. Bernard's Church. The Redemptorists order of St.

Louis will charge of the mission which begins here Sunday, at 10:00 a. m. Tbe order 'of service will be announced at this mass, All Oath' olics are urged to attend eyery serv ice, possible nan-Catholics cordially invited to attend. U. B.

Revival Well Attended. The Utited Brethern revival aerr- ices have bean well attended and Sun- Keen L. PFEIFFENBERGER'S SONS licensed ARCHITECT ENGINEER 102 W- 3rd Street Alton, Illinois Geo. Pfelffenberger, Architect. John M.

Pfeiffeuberger, Engineer. JOHN LEVERETT, 16S? WMfilnuton REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC FOR SALE 6 room house, acres, mile from city; $4000. 10 room house, Evergreen avenue, a good "house, well built and roomy, 3 lots on Fullerton avenue, four room house and two room house; 3 wells, fruit; $1700. 6 room house, land 330x350 at end of paved street, just outside of city, $5,000. 6 room cottage, paved street; lights, gaa, fUOO.

6 room house, Rodgers avenue, water, lights, furnace $2400. 8 room house, two story, lights; water, bath, 4 room cottage, new, Elizabeth St. $1850. 5 room dwelling, paved street, $1800 5 room cottage, 2 large lots; lights water, gas. bath.

$2500. 3 room house, 2 lots, Edsall street ALLEN KEISER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Assistant Lady Bmbalmer 100 East Broadway. Ball 519 Kin. 715. Alton, HI.

7 room modem house, Park avenue $6000. 20 acre tract V. milo east of city 7 room modern dwelling, 625 fee front on College avenue extension Fine property for home, subdivision institutional use. Yacant lots close "In. Buy now while they are available, and build later, if you do cot want to build now.

URGES PEOPLE TO FIGHT CATARRH WITH SIMPLE HOME MADE REMEDY Can Make Pint at Home and Little, Says Leading Druggut of Who Has Made Special Study of Catarrh. Says: Inflamed Nostrils Invite Influenza People who say that catarrh to who don't know about this PURE DELICIOUS It is a most satisrao tory beverage. Fine flavor and aroma and it is healthful. Well made cocoa contains nothing that is harmful and much that is beneficial. It is practically nutrition.

Recipe book jree Walter Baker tColfd. Dorchester. Mass. THE Out of the more than 3,000,000 Ford caw now in use, about sixty percent have been sold to farmers. Probably no other one thing has brought to the farm so much of comfort and profit as the Ford car.

It has enlarged the social life, doubled the facilities for ing, brought the town next door to the farm, multiplied for the farmer the pleasures of living. A family car without an equal low cost of operation and maintenance. We solicit your order for one now because the demand is large and continually increasing. ALTON AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 4th Piasa Alton, Illinois H. SMILEY CO.

AGENCY. Hea! Estate, Insurance and For Sale. A Christian life at 10:30 a. m. pastor will bring a message on the office work of the Holy Spirit.

At night at 7:30 p. m. the subject will be Jonah, or "Running Away Prom God." Services every night at 7:30. Come and enjoy those meetings with us. Services at the Methodist Church.

Sunday school at 10:00 a. preaching 11:00 a. 1 District Sup't. C. L.

Hall of East St. Louis will be present and give a sermon. Official Board Meeting. The AT. E.

church board and also the Sunday school board held a business meeting at the home of Miss Emma Wormwood, on Lorain avenue last evening. Rev. Samuel Thero of Madison, was present and church, and Sun day school matters were discussed. Attend Charity Dance. A number from here attended the charity dance at the Illini hotel las evening for the benefit of the Public Welfare Council.

Among those were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tittle.

Mrs. A. Buruett, Mrs. M. F.

Manning. Moselle Morgan and Elizabeth Gainor, ilessrs Francis Manning, Ralph Volr. Murriel, Manley, William Stonham. Charles Baker and Daniel Holloran. Choir Practice Tonight.

The members of St Bernards choir are requested to meet tcmight for rehearsal at 7:30 p. in. Arthur Schuley Receives Bad News. Word was received Thursday night by Arthur Schuley that his father had been kllled at Gillespie. This was all the message said, and Mr.

Schuley left at once for Gillespie. First Lesson in Latin. The pupils of the Wood River High school had their first lesson in Latin. Friday morning at a. m.

There-are about 20 in tho class, which will be taught Prof. Bullman. Services at the Lutheran Church. Services at the Lutheran church Sunday school 9:30 a. preaching.

10:30 a. Rev. Paul Hanson, Arthur Harr Married. Arthur Harr, who has been visiting his from a camp near Cleve-j land, Ohio, put one over on his i friends when he and Miss Mary' Shields were quietly married in Alton last Wednesday. Miss Clara Harr the! groom's sister and Emil Kvauss ac-j companied thoui.

As the young man i was on furlough, they left and after tlipy- had gone the news! came out. Mr. and Mrs. Harr have gone to; Fort Thomas. where they will maian five months, when Harr expects! to receive his discharge.

in thej spring they will return to Hiver! to resido. Royal Neighbors To Have Tacky Party. Did you ovi'Y go to one. They say they are bushels of fun. So on next Wednesday uiKht.

get your family in i line BriiiK all and have a good tinif'. Notes. Mrs. Anna Olson a business i COREGA Dental Plate Comfort Powder Sprinkled Lightly on Dental Plate Holds False Firmly in Place Prevents Irritation and Sore Absolute Comfort Assured Pleasing Healthful Sanitary Antitfcptlc IB Sanitary Sifting Top Cans, 35c, SOc, and $1.00 Manufactured by the Corega Chemical Cleveland, Ohio Recommended and Sold by the following Local DruggiiU Alton Drug Co, Pharmacy C. T.

Flackenecker Luly Drug West Third Wm, D. Barnard street. Lury.Drug East Broad- P.H.Paul way. The Most Fine Priced ft disease not to bo taken seriously are harshly rebuked by a Kentucky druggist who bju for been much interested in the growth of thU loathsome, yet altogether too common He claims that the tender, inflamed membrane of the nostrils and throat a prolific breeding only the many other Idn ground germs for of InfTuorua, but df well. If people would only stop erlmentfng for two weeks and i 8 with to make a catarrh in abolished.

It's really no Joke for people recipe to constantly sniffing and anuMing, blowing and hawking, when all theso obnoxious symptoms as wdll as the foul dift- cbargo can be made to disappear in a few days. for three-quarters of an ounce of Mentholited that's all you need and after you haTB mixed it with enough boiled water to make a pint, gargle the throat twfoo daily and muff or spray some tip thl nostrflf, directed. The. nostrils wffl toon double dwelling. 6 rooms each side, modem flrst-clasa condi-, Ition, 912 and SH4 visitor in rppar.

Alton, Thursday. I $0000.00. i Mrs. Arthur L'hanuef, who afcs been i A 4-room dwelling in'iWoodUwn nd- St. LoiUs tue i past ditlon.

$1600.00. Can be bought on i ed home last evening easy toraia. ''I'" lose viielr sorensM, up, and and beau Important It soon as anyone a cold in the hea with this tamo it the dentrifice that contains by United Army A 1 rooeta dwelling No. 60S Main I street; lot 60x120; One of the best income properties City, Nos. 1218-20-22-24 Broadway.

1 Some fine lots in Beall'3 addition. Some choice lota in Turner addition on eaay payments. A 6-rooin fnuue dwelling. Lot 62.6 by 100 feet, garage and chickcu house. All mcxlern $2300.

Some fine lots in Woodlawn at bargain prices. A 9-room modern brick building ou State street, fir at class condition, convenient to down-town district. A 7-room frame dwelling, 2713 College aveuus on paved street. Good condition. All modern.

Lot 61x160. I4WO.OO. A dwelling, 7 rooms and DRUa Margaret Shook was an Alton visit or today. Miss Susanna Vaughn was, a St. Louis visitor today.

G. B. Fmiricks of the Fretlricks Grocery was transacting business in St. Louis yesterday. Mrs.

James MoNalley -was an Alton' visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. were in! St. I-ouls, yesterday and attended the show i Mrs.

Scott of Svott restaurant; is quite ill. She has been for week. Munniiit; is spending ttn-i week end with Itis puients. Mr and: Mra. M.

f. Manning. i Mrs, Fred who has quite 111 of tonsUitis Is improving nicely. ite price 3nd constroctl is in the oTthe' nnn its of constant of its entire chasste and fir the of its types of body! beauty and comfort; of its several Jp'lulndtap Owners Testify Their Satisfaction Don Barrus, Distributor Madison County. CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY,.

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