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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 11

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Alton, Illinois
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11
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fcoine UPPER ALTON His Headquarters at Office. Dr. P. dn ftorth Biker's death oc- cutftd TSwsday mqrnlng at the home ot her daughter In St. Louis where she was taken, after Buffering a stroke ot paralysis two weeks ago.

The was brought to Alton Tuesday night at 10 o'clock and was taken to ler home In the north end. Services wefff'conducted this afternoon In the bopae by Rev. Theodore Gates of the Upper Alton Methodist Church, and turtal was made in Oakwopd Come- teW where husband "was. buried which has veeks ot lle fl 1 1 1 I IW five ri of scarlet net free Tho home" home this tde home.was under Iu made his nr. E.

FtscBe at College and funera Th)8 Afternoon Emma Baker the family atenua in the many years ago was a large attendance of relaUvejf.and friohda at tho furieraraiia flowers were sent as token ot sympa'thy by tiiends of jars.JBaker.;X Spanglerto Be Burled at'SHbrt's'tJemfttery. -funeral of Mrp. I. A. Spangler, whose death occurred yesterday morning at 6 o'clock at the home in Rodger's addition, will lie held at and will be at cemetery about 2:30.

Contractor io Ooaupy New Home. B. Gamble, the contractor who has built a large number of new homes in various parts of the city the past season, has finally a new home for himself and will move his family it Saturday. -Mr. Gamble is known as a hustler and ho has put up some buildings in during the summer in record breaking time and it was for this reason that ils own home Is very slow in being completed.

On account ot other Jobs le was obliged to take lite men off own homo many times and it had to wait until other jobs were com- Jtoted. Mr. Gamble's new home is io'catcil on Seminary street between Brown and Edwards street and is on the west side ot the street. It is a neat bungalow. The family have been living in a part of Mrs.

Lucre- INTO SAM'S POCKETBOOK as the government before the war. This ftjclocfc Friday afternoon at the home Services will be conducted at the home which -the body will be takeri. to Short's Cemetery east of Up per All ton where "interment "will bo niade. The funeral party will leave the home in Upper Alton at 2 o'clock tla Stockor's place at the corner ot Crawford avenue and Jersey street. Mns.

Stocker said today that her plac'e has not yet been rented. Music Shop Proprietor Has New Daughter. The stork arrived at the residence By George W. Waters. The deficit In the government's general fund will be tour as much spout In a year deficit will be cut down the following year, but on June 30, the deficit will still be $3,250,000.000.

The nation's anticipated balance sheet for two years (including the present year-which ends Jue 30, 1920) follows: Estimated receipts: 1020, 1021, $5,620,300,000. Estimated expenditures: 1920, 1921, $3,973,797,985. Expeiwo over receipts: 1920, $4, 158,620,585. Receipts over expense: 1921, $1, 646,652,01:5. to stand.

These figures do not Include money that will have to "be paid to" the railroads if they are turned back to the irlvate owners, estimated at $5,600,000,000. of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Smith of Rod- Your Man's Kind of a Mans Gift Is Waiting Here man on your Christmas- list were to his own he'd "come to the Man's it. stove for Men. likf women, like presents am wear. SHIRTS. shipment of Silk Crepe-Poplin Shirts utlful new Silk in rich colorings.

Priced $11.00 and $14.00 Sills $7.50 to $9.50 Sillc'SWrts- Puneral of Jesse Dlxon, The funeral of Jesse Dixon will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 from tho homo on Bostwlck street, Rev. Hanchett of the Upper Alton Presbyterian church, officiating. The funeral will be In charge of the Odd Fellows, and interment In Oukwood cemetery. Try a Classified Ad. Little Want Ads trtp Estimated deficit, general fund 1020, 1921, $1,509,336, 528.

Needed balance general fund 1 1920 1921, $500,000,000. Estimated gross deficit: 1920, 1921, $2,009,336,528. These balance sheets were com- gers avenue on the 15th and brought plied from Secretary Glass' report to a fine baby girl to the couple. Mr. CatigresB Dec.

3, and the figures re- Smith, is the proprietor of the MuBic garding expenditures were incom- Shop on Belle street. i nlete, in other words, tho expenditures Sondles-Youngblood Wedding This 'will be greater unless Coagres uses PERSONAL Miss "WyckoH, littlo daughter of Dr.and Mrs. A. B. Wyckoff, cx- jects to leave Saturday for Pasadena where she will visit relatives Miss Wyckoft will be accompanied on her trip by her uncle.

Dr. Charles Wyckolt ot East St. Ixmls. T. Fred Lehne who has been 111 for some lime, was slightly Improved today, it was said 'at his home today.

K. V. Peebles of the navy, whose home Is-at 117 Easton street, recently returned from tho Ordney Island, Scotland. He came back with a fleet of mine sweopors and 24 submarines. John Schulenberg lias returned from Donver where he went to attend the funeral of his sister, who died last week.

Miss Cornelia Brownlee of Lewis- erg, West will arrive tomorrow spend the holidays with her sister Kieselhorstfs Sta2t Open Evenings 'till St. What sMl we give Him? Some Victor Records from Kieselhorst's Afternoon in East St. Louis. The marriage of Guy to $5.00 to $7.50 HATS. Why no! a Hat? He buys 'em here the year 'round and' you'll please him mightily.

good one from our cheerfully exchanged. You can't help Injt wonderful assortment. Priced from $3.50 to $8.00 -1 two-piece' Pajamas 6C goocl Outing SYi'll made and cut and $3.50 nvii-pipue Pajamas in Pink. Blue. Lavender' -frlwmod in SUk Braid $4.50 RYAN 108 West Third Street Miss Gladys Youngblood took place this afternoon in Bast ftt Louis If the plans of tlie couple were not inter- terred with.

The two young peop'o left on the noon limited for the city and they accommodated by another young Alton couple who were to be the attendants. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Youngblooii, of the Northslde, and groom is tlie son of kr. and Mrs.

W. Sondles, of Main street, Upper The groom fought in the Great War and he no doubt saw more active service at (he front during the struggle Hum any other AUon soldier. It was the plan of the couple to be married at the parsonage of the State Street Methodist church in St. by the pastor of the church. On the return from the honeymoon the couple will make tlieir home over the C.

W. Sondles store at Second und Henry street. The groom is a painter and paper hanger employed by his brother, C. W. Sondles.

Notes. Miss Elizabeth Sulton has returned to here-home in'Eas: St. Louis after a visit with Upper Alton friends. Mrs Lucretla Stocker, of Crawford, who has.been very ill with an attack of rheumatism, is much improved. Dr H.

K. the College avene dentist, has recovered from the effects of a'-alight surgical operation lie underwent in St. Louis last weeV Reynolds B. Haven, of East Alton and Miss 'Jessie Hodges, of Alton were married last evening at o'clock by Rev. Theodore Catea.

pastor of the Upper Alton MetliodlBl church, at his residence on Main street. Miss Nelile Rust Alton, an.l Miss Jennie Cates witnessed the ere money. its pruning knife with vengeance. Since these estimates of expenditures for the fiscal year ending'' June 30, 1921, v. ero made, more complete estimates have been submitted to Congress showing that the expen ditures would be $4,865,410,031.62.

This add $891,012,046.02 tr the 1921 expenditures, and likewise to next year's deficit, bringing tho dcfici up And this is all. Not iucludei in Glass' report, "and not Included i Mrs. W. P. Bojnton.

Miss Brownlee is member of the faculty at Loulsberg Seminary. Miss Virginia Sauvage will arrive onlght from Glen Eden Seminary. Stanmford, and will spend tlie iplldaya with her parents. Mayor and Mrs, Sauvage. Man Winter is no respecter of persons.

Circuit Judge- Norman L. Jon.es used the radiator in The court room -for his bench during the coal shortage. tho later estimates, are such items a construction of postroads (alrearl provided by law), redemption of wa saving certificates, federal icserve and national baa! notes, miscellaneous debt redemptions bonus to federal employes, postal increase, supplemental estimates, deficiency the sum of This would bring the 1921 expenditures up to $5,249,470,031.62, and make the gross deficit on June 30, 1921, As the gross deficit June 30 next la to be $3,905,888,543 despite all Con- gres can do, it would be cut down by only $630,53,024.38 in the second yeai of peaco, if the present estimates for next year's expenditures are allowad DCS Moines, Sheriff Harry McMillian thought it was wood alcohol. Deputy Sheriff McMillian is sure it was.wood alcohol. He tested It with a match but will recover.

Guiseppe's faith in Uncle Sam's postal service is con drably shaken. Angelo's. houfae was wrecked by a bomb last night. The usual letter of warning not arrived today. What shall we give Some Victor Records from KIESELHORST'S Kieselhorstfs 210 State St.

Open Evenings 'till St Louis-James K. Deun, appear- in court today, charged with Kteai- ing his wife's false teeth imd pawning them. Dr Crafts would put a million-dollar tux on each pint of whisky. have known poor men who could drluk a pint and feel able to pay the tax i i i i i i i I 1 Were Mighty Busy, But Not Too Busy to Wait Upon Come. You When You linK Ink- llial you cannot get what you want of clerks and are trying to wait upon and please everyone KEMKMBBR THERE ARE ONLY FIVE MORE SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Our sl of TOYS and DOLLS and all manner i "Iks' Christmas wasjarge and we still have the DOLL YOU wish.

Remember That Ate Open Each Night Until Christmas. the I il 1 I PETERS LANGHAM Two Big Stores-Belle Street And West Third Street. jBgBBBHaamaa I 3 The gift most appreciated Is that which is rich, beautiful and of enduring, lasting description which can be aptly applied to our superb collection of precious stones, gold Jewelry, watches, silverware, silver deposit ware, cut glass, brassware, pottery and exquite new novelties, in precious and semi precious metals, rock crystals, etc. Below we name in detail but a few of our many splendid Hiliday Offerings In order to convey an adequate Idea of'the comprehensiveness of our assortment. For the Fair Sex Gifts For the Home WATCHES RINGS BRACELETS LA VALLIERE NECKLACES LOCKETS CHAINS 1 PENDANTS SCARF PINS BROOCHES PRECIOUS STONES SET IN RINGS, BRACELETS, LOCKETS, ETC.

FOBS CHARMS SEAL, EMBLEM AND DIAMOND RINGS CIGARETTE CASES WATCHES CHAINS SCARF PINS CUFF LINKS CIGAR CUTTERS DESK FITTINGS FLASKS NECKTIE HOLDERS CUT GLASS HAND PAINTED CHINA SILVER KNIVES SILVER FORKS CARVING SETS SILVER PLATED WARE CANDELABRA POTTERY BRASSWARE SILVER DEPOSIT WARE NOVELTIES IN BRASS, SILVER, CUT GLASS, ETC. that Those of exactina, discriminating tastes who desire a gift that is truly of the highest grade and one the recipient will cherish and appreciate are certain to find our ttock worthy of their inspection. low as it is possible to make them and our reputation for Quality, Design Our prices are generally as and Workmanship it behind each article ottered You are cordially invited to call our splendidly complete displays. whether to merely inspect or to buy, as it IB a pleasure Indeed to show Third Street J. H.

BOOTH Opposite Belle i ik clf an i(. Man's. without a PUJV endowed the rftbblt a bent uud btratageiu, WBB coma to terms with "ii-ii ita powers to own fault' whan rioim militant tonUea- 1 1 ll8 peculiar war value, hut one can't cut or foreign exchange. 1 ange the (J "t' about twice Eekhard Bros. in mw It More dUM lS i '1 td Beginning Thursday will remain open every evening until Amas i 4 Imimimi i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiu Xmas Footwear Store.

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