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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 11

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Alton, Illinois
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UPPER ALTON QUARANTINE AT. HALE'S HOME RAISED DR. Physician After Returns Making Home Alton This Headquarters at Dri His Fischer's Office. of Dr. P.

Hale oh residence: avenue opposite the Upfashington post which has been of Alton fog fire weeks because coarantined ca-0 scarlet fever. exst isting a a there. was The set home free was from A guarZumi- sotine this torla; aft- rnoon and Dr. Hale will gated at hi- homo this agalt. be the home.

was under During the Dr. time Hale has made his with Di. F. Fischer deadquartets building at College and the Washington Funeral of Mrs. Baker This Afternoon.

funeral of Mrs: Emma Baker The this alternoon at the family' vas bell home on Washington avenue in the north Mri. Baker's death 00- curred Tuesday morning at the home of her daughter in St. Louis where atie was taken. 'after suffering a stroke of paralysis two weeks ago. The body was brought to Alton Tuesday night at 10 o'clock and was taken to her north end.

Services were conducted, this afternoon in the home Theodore Cates of the Upper Alton Methodist. Church, and burial was made la. Oakwood where her' husband was buried many years ago. There was 'a large attendance of relatives. and friends at the funioral and many, beautifut nowerg were sent as token of sympathy by triends of Mrs.

Mg. Spangler to Be at shorts Buried Cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. I. A.

Spangler, whose death occurred yesterday morning at 5 o'clock at the home in Rodger'a' addition, will be held at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home. Services will be conducted at the home after which the body will be taken to Short's east of Upper Alton where 'Interment will' be niade. The funeral party will leave the home in Upper Alton at 2 o'clock Your Man's Kind of a Man's Gift Is Waiting Here man on your Christmas list were to If every choose his own gift-he'd come to the Man's store for it. like women, like presents. they can wear.

Mien, SHIRTS. received a shipment of Silk Crepe Poplin Shirts Jul hoautiful new Silk in rich colorings. Priced $11.00 and $14.00 Other Silk to $9.50 Flare Silk Shirts- $5.00 to $7.50 HATS. Why not a He buys 'em here the year 'round and you'll please him mightily, 'You can't help byt pick a good one from our wonderful assortment. Sizes choeffully exchanged.

Priced from $3.50 to $8.00 4 (N: and I wo-pieco Pajanias of good quality Outing is Well made and cut and $3.50 Soille two piece Pajamas in Pink. Blue. Lavender 3 White frimmed in Silk Braid $4.50 M. G. RYAN 108 West Third Street and will be at the cemetery about 2:80.

his family it Saturday. Mr. spent in a year beforo the war. This Gamble is known as a bustier and he deficit will be cut down the following Miss Jane Wyckol, little daughter has put up some buildings in Alton year, but on 1921, the deficit of Dr.and Mrs. A.

B. Wyckoff, OXduring the summer in record breaking will still be $3,250,000,000. pects to leave Saturday for Pasadena time and it was for this reason that The nation's anticipated balance where she will visit relatives. own home la very slow In being sheet for two years (including the Miss Wyckoft will be accompanied on his comploted. On account of other jobs year which ends Tue 30, 1920) her trip by her uncle, Dr.

Charles he was obliged to take his men off Wyckoff of East St. Louis. his own homo many times and it had Estimated receipts: 1020, T. Fred Lehne who has been ill for to walt until other Jobs were com- 006634; 1921, $5,620,350,000. some lime, was slightly Improved topleted.

Mr. Gamble's new home 18 Estimated expenditures: 1920, $11; day, it was said at his home today. locateil on Seminary street between 1921, $3,973,797,985. K. V.

Peebles of the navy, whose Brown and Edwards street and is on Expense over receipta: 1920, home is- at 117 Easton street, recently the west side of the street. It is 158,620,585. returned from the Ordney Island, neat bungalow. The family have Receipts over expense: 1921, Scotland. He came back with a fleet been living in a part of Mrs.

Lucre- 646,652,015. of mine sweepors and 24 submarines. tia Stocker's place at the corner of Estimated deficit, general fund, John Schulenberg has returned Crawford avenuo and Jersey street. 1920, 1921, $1,500,336, from Donver where he went to attend Mrs. Stocker said today that her place 528.

the funeral of lily sister, who died last has not yet been rented. Needed balance general fund: 1920, week. Music Shop Proprietor 1921, $500,000,000. Miss Cornelia Brownlee of LouisHas New Daughter. Estimated gross deficit: 1920, berg, West will arrive tomorrow The stork arrived at the residence 1921, $2,009,336,528.

to spend the holidays with her sister of Mr. and Mra, R. J. Smith of Rod- These balanco sheets were com- Mrs. W.

P. Bornton. Miss Brownlee is gers avenue on the 15th and brought piled from Secretary Glass' report to a member of the faculty at Loutsberg a fine baby girl to the couple. Mr. Congress Dec.

3, and the figures Seminary. Smith, is the proprietor of the Music garding expenditures were jacom- will arrive Miss Virginia Sauvage Shop on Belle plete, in other words, the expenditures from Glen Eden Seminary. street. Sondes- Wedding This will be greater unless Congres uses Stanmford, and will spend the Afternoon (its pruning knife with vengeance. holidays with her parents, Mayor and in East St, Louis.

The marriage of Guy Sondies to Since these estimates of expendi- Mrs. Sauvage. Miss Gladys Youngblood took placo tures for the fiscal year ending' June this afternoon in East St. Louis if the 30, 1921, nero made, more complete Springfeld--Old Man Winter is no plans of the couple were not inter- estimates have been submitted to respector of persons. Circuit Judge with.

The two young peop'e Congress showing that the expen-! Norman L. Jones used the radiator in left on the noon electric limited for ditures would be $4,865,410,031.62. the court room for lids bench during the city and they were accommodated This would add $891,612,046.62 tol the coal by another young Alton couple who the 1921 expenditures, and likewise to shortage. were to be the attendants. The Des Moines, Sheriff bride next year's deficit, bringing the deficit is a daughter of Mr.

And this is all. Not included Harry McMillian thought It was wood and Mra, Frank up to $2,882,275,518.62. Youngblood, Northside, Glass' report, and not included 113 alcohol. Deputy Sheriff McMillian 18 of the and not groom is the son of Al- the later estimates, are such items n8 aure it. was.

wood alcohol. IIe tested Mr. and Mrs. I. in W.

Sondles, of Main street, Upper it with a match but will recover. fought in the Great construction of postroads (already ton. The groom War and he 110 doubt saw more active provided by law), redemption of wAr front during the long saving certificates, retirement of Detroit---Angelo Guiseppe's faith in service at the Alton soldier, federal reserve and national bank' Uncle Sam's postal service is con alstruggle than any other notes, miscellaneous debt redemptions drably shaken. Angelo's house was It was of the State bonus to federal employes, postal in- wrecked by a bomb last night. The the plan of the couple to be married at the parsonage St.

Louts crease, supplemental estimates, de- usual letter of warning had not ar. Street Methodist church in ilciency ostimates-aggregating the rived by the pastor of the church. sum of On the today. Contractor. to Occupy New Home.

E. Gamble, the who has built a large number of new homes in various parts of the city the past season, has finally completed a new home for bimselt and will move return from the honeymoon the couple make their home over the C. W. will Sondles store at Second and Henry The groom is a painter and street. paper hanger employed by his brother.

C. W. Sondles. Notes. Miss Elizabeth Sutton has returned herf home in' Eas: St.

Louis after to visit with Upper Alton friends. Mrs. Lucretia Stocker, of Crawford, who has been very ill with an attack of rheumatism, much improved. H. K.

the College Dr. avene dentist, has recovered from the effects of a slight surgical operation in St. Louis last weel. he underwent B. Haven, of East Alton, Reynolds 'Jessie Rodges, of Alton, and Miss last evening at 5:30 were married o'clock by Rev, Theodore Cales, pas.

Upper Alton Methodist tor of the hia residence on Main church, at Nelile Rust Alton, anti streot. Miss Cales witnessed the ere. Miss Jennie money, St. today, churged with stealLouls-James E. Dean, appear.

ed in court his wile's false teeth and pawning ing them. Dr. Crafts would put RE million-doleach piut of whisky. We lar tax on known poor men who could drink. have and feel able to pay the tax.

a pint TAT We're Mighty Busy, But Not Too Busy to Wait Upon You When You HAR Come. found this great Toy Store a People in the Alton Trading TOY District WANTS. have Don't think because it is getgreat place to fill their want in this store. We have ling late that you cannot get what you plenty of clerks and are trying to wait upon and please everyone: MORE SHOPPING DAYS REMEMBER THERE ARE ONLY FIVE UNTIL CHRISTMAS of things for the Little Our stock of and DOLLS and the DOLL or the TOY that all manner Folks' Christmas was large and we still have you wish. Each Night Until Christmas.

Remember That We Are Open PETERS LANGHAM And West Third Street. Two Big Stores--Belle Street 5 STAR FAR Fault 1o Man's. Surre poor. SLeet without a pur with a go: ondowed the rabbit Bard ut a bent plot and stratagem, It (h to. 4: 31: to come to terms with was Count tobit urn its powers to Fab own fault: when Cies do otops militant tendenand to work 1ta peculiar talents him embarrassment.

la delar is toteisa worth exchange about the twice American its pre- PEEPING INTO UNCLE SAM'S POCKETBOOK roads if By George W. Waters. private The deficit in the government's gen- 000,000. oral fund June 30, -1920, will be four times as much as the government This would bring the 1921 expenditures up to $5,249,470,031.62, and make the deficit on June 30, 1921, $3,266,335,518.62: As the gross deficit June 30 next is to $3,905,888,543 despite all gres can do, it would be cut down by only $630,13,024.38 in the second year of peace, if the present estimates for next year's expenditures are allowed' to stand. Theso that will figures do not Include monoy have to be paid to the railthoy are turned back to the owners, estimated at PERSONAL Sapolio Toilet Sapolio Softens the Invigorates Cleanses Skin Funeral of Jesse Dixon.

The funeral of Jesse Dixon will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 from the home on Bostwick street, Rev. Hanchett of the Upper Alton Presbyterian church, officiating. The tuneral will be in charge of the Odd Fellows, and interment fu Oakwood cemetery. Try a Classified Ad. Little Want Ads results Kieselhorst's State 210 St.

Open Evenings 'till 8:30 What shall we give Him? Some A Victor Records from Kieselhorst's What shall we give Her? Some Victor from KIESELHORST'S L. Kieselhorst's State 210 St. Open Evenings 'till 8:30 HRISTMAS 0 0 0 GIFTS Diamonda, Siluermare, Gold Jewelry, Matches, Novelties The gift most appreciated is that which is rich, beautiful and of enduring, lasting quality--a 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. Gentlemen's Gifts For the Home For the Fair Sex FOBS CUT GLASS WATCHES CHARMS HAND PAINTED CHINA RINGS SEAL, EMBLEM SILVER KNIVES BRACELETS AND DIAMOND SILVER FORKS LA VALLIERE RINGS CIGARETTE CASES CARVING SETS NECKLACES WATCHES SILVER PLATED WARE LOCKETS CHAINS CANDELABRA CHAINS SCARF PINS POTTERY PENDANTS CUFF LINKS BRASSWARE SCARF PINS BROOCHES CIGAR CUTTERS SILVER DEPOSIT WARE PRECIOUS STONES DESK FITTINGS NOVELTIES IN SET IN RINGS, FLASKS BRASS, SILVER, BRACELETS, NECKTIE HOLDERS CUT GLASS, ETC.

LOCKETS, ETC. discriminating tastes who desire a gift that is truly of the highest grade and 011C Those cherish and appreciate are certain to find our stock worthy of their of exacting, will inspection. that the recipient as low as it is possible to make them and our reputation for Quality, Design Our prices are generally Workmanship is behind each articie offered. and to call whether to merely inspect or to buy, as it is a pleasure indeed to show You are cordially invited our splendidly complete displays. J.

H. BOOTH Opposite Belle Third Street can't eat or wear war value, but oue foreign exchange. Made It More Valuabie. At a wilet party au unmarried lady won a doll in male atconsolation prize which proved to be a anall the toy, the donor dressed tire. Unwrapping had been broken discovered off.

"Never the mind," exclaimed head the recipient, all the more on account. good-naturedly, "I will prize it that ever lost big me in all my lite: It'S the Brat man hand over Eckhard he Bros. Beginning Thursday will remain open every evening until Xmas Xmas Footwear Store.

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