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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 8

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ALTON EVENING Business Course Registration Sept 7th. Our Secretarial course includes Shorthand Typewriting Bookkeeping Dictaphone Bookkeeping Machine Comptometer Mimeograph Multigraph Correspondence 4 Spelling Wood River Penmanship ftlW Brown's Business College Alton, 111. NOTICE Free transportation from end of State St. car line, North Alton, to the regular Saturday night dance at Idyle Hour Pavilion Music by Illinois Ramblers oranoet Scientific ndtutrial Research Will not Headache Brooklyn.t' Mr. Richard A.

DavW mo headache Is a jthlef. because If I figured up the number of I was unable to doi my test work on account or a S'CK! headache. would amount to hunj dollars. I have found the, best relief (or sick headache is Carter's Little Liver Pills. They have rarely clear my LackBvftDd they tone up my stomach ind bowels In tine shape." i Chronic sick headache many limes Irregular bowel movcmept.

Try Carter's Little Liver Fills. 25 75c, red Surprise Party tor Oorden Mallnry A iiirprlsc party -wit given in honor of Gordon Mnlory at his homo on Whllnlaw avcnvio Thursday evening. CJatnCB, music anrt dnnclnB wcro the plcnsnnt Dainty rcfrcsli- Tliono prenont were Fred Elliott nnd Irene Klllott of East Alton, Lorpnrt Ford nnd Thclma of Knst Alton, llnrry 1'arkn, Chaunccy Volleo, Clnrcnre Ifcffncr, Oertruoe Kleiner, Koch, Edna Perry nnd Klennrn Junnaii. End House Parly A group of Wood River residents will upend thn week-end enjoying houso party. Thoso attending he the Mlsgen Lucille Lukcr, Velma Earla, Mnblo Klnter, Jjucllln Brown, Mary Clawoon, Clara Meyer of Wood River; Frcdn Emery, Ethel Blrding and Mary Schmidt of St.

kouin, and Howard Oettlnpr, Alford Hack, Mark Taylor, Chester Oettlnpr, Walter Vanllusen, Francis Manning, Carol Bandy, Robert Morrow, Elmer Rlntoul, Jerry Allen, Arthur Berry and Stepson. Married Club To Resume Dancing Parties The Married club will resume their dancing parties for tho winter and Fall months and hnvo planned for their firm party to bo'given on September tho 11, In tho demon Hall. Pansey 7 piece orchestra will furnish tho music. Plans are to give tho dances every two weeks. Mission Circle Meets With tho meeting of the Mission Circle of the First Baptist Church, the opening of tho meetings of the Winter and tho Fall months was ended.

The moating which took place yesterday afternoon was held with Mrs. Asa Dltson in hor homo on Lorona avenue. Club to Begin Campaign The Commercial Club were In 'meeting at tho Klstner Hotel Thursday noon and decided to begin a campaign for membership, Tho will begin In tho near future. R. C.

Wilson has boon appointed secretary of the organization. Attend Funeral in Alton Mr. and Mrs. James Greon attended tho funeral of Mrs. Phobo Parker which was hold today at Alton.

Hoy Scout Committee Meeting On Wednesday night, September 8, at o'clock thora will be a meeting of the committees of the Area committee of tho Wood River and East Alton Boy Scouts, at tho Community High School in Wood River. Meeting to bo Held Hero Sept. 20 to 80 September the twenty-Yilnth, and thirtieth, a meeting of Alton. Association of the Baptist Churches will bo held. There aro more than 80 churches In tho Association.

To Play Double-Header At Livingston Sunday Sunday the Wood River baseball team, will play a double-header' at Livingston. 111. To Conduct Classes at 8U Paul's Rov. N. L.

Wolff, pastor of the- St. Paul's- Lutheran Church, vrtll give tho Christian Instruction in cathccism and on tho Bible Saturday mornings from 9 till 11 a. in. Thoso lessons will be for tho children. Notes Dr.

and Mrs. G. L. McKlnney will be, guests of Mr. and Mrs, T.

L. Van- Preter of. East Alton Sunday. Mrs. Fredrick Brokaw of Wisconsin and Mrs.

Kenneth Nelson of Lltch- field are spending several days visiting their cousin, M.rs. Joo Lamm of Madison avenuo. Mr. and Mrs. N.

E. Wilson left Thursday for their homes In Whiting, Indiana, after visiting at the homo of Mrs. Wilson's sister. Mrs. F.

M. Manning of Ninth street. Mrs. LIlllo Carrington and daughter and son, Kenneth, have returned from Belleville, 111., whero the for' mer's aon, Fred is a patient in a hospital there. Miss Jessie Milton and Miss Dora Milton are visiting 1 hero for tho week end.

Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hamilton of Penning avenue left for a several days' motor trip to the Ozarks.

They wll visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hamilton. Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Springer of Woodburn relatives hero and In East Alton Friday. Jess Williams of Qrnntte City was a business visitor here yesterday, Mrs.

Ernest Ryan, Mrs. E. Bramlet and Mrs. George Elexander of Falrflold. motored here spending the day with Mrs.

Ryan's sister, Mrs. George Qtlvcrt. Alvln Schrader was a St. Louis business visitor yesterday, William. and Miriam Perry of Whitelaw avenue, Miss Hilda.

Haraton nnd Miss Ruby Miller will go to Witt, 111,, today to visit over Labor Day. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Farrow and vlxttlng for SfVM-nl 'Inys with the former's slRter-ln-law, Mrfl. Frazlor. have returned to their homo in Alfey.

Mr. and Mrn. J. Levlnson nro announcing' the nrrlval of a baby daughter. Mrs.

Livlnson and littlo daughter nro ul Bt. hospital. Knrl Rtockor nnd daughter. Elizabeth, hnvo departed for Ponllac. Michigan, whero Mr.

Stocker will purchase, a new Yellow Knight truck. They will upend Sunday at Detroit returning homo Momlny. Miss Laura Wllkenlng nnd brother. Henry Wllkcnlng attended tho Fair nl Falrmount yesterday. First napllst Church Sunday School, n.

Morning worship," 11 n. Rrvernnd J. AV. Patterson Rantoul, will fill the pulpit. Unitarian Brethern Church Sunday School, 0:30 a.

Morning worship, 10:45 n. Christian Endea vor, 0:30 p. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. A.

II. Bcldon, pastor. I'entecostrJ Church Sunday school, 9:30 a. Preaching service, 10:45 a. People's meeting.

p. Evangelistic service, p. m. Marlx, pastor. St.

Bernard's Catholic Church Mosses at Eight nnd Ten on Bunday. Week days, 8:30 a. m. E. J.

Douglas, pastor. St. Gabriel's Episcopal Mission Services Sunday night at 7:30 p. m. Radio Pittsburgh, 30fl.

concert. 461. program. I.onlP, 2SO. 4 ttouupwives' Hour; orchestra; snloIatB.

Market summnry. Orpnn rccltnl. 7 Itcd School- prflipitv.i. Qunrtct: orchcs- tr.T, 0 Hndlo-drnrnn; baseball 0:30 Orchostrn; tenor. Orchestra; popular Blngcr; weather report.

ChlMigo. 63(1. fi "I'nolo Boh." 5:30 Dinner concert. Fnmlly Hour. 7 Musical proRrnm.

8 Clnp.tlcal concert. Congress cnrnivnl. Dallns, 476. Orchestra. 8:30 Choral Club.

11 Orchestra. Schenectady, N. 380. Orchestra. Musical pro- trrnm.

8:30 Dance program. Cincinnati. Ohio, 320. 10 Frolic. 11:16 Louisville Loons.

484. Chimes concert. 0 Band, Atlnnta. 428. 8 Alwutcr Kent hour.

10:40 Ernest Rogers' Red Head Club. WSBF Drondcnstlnft from "Greater St. I-iOiils Exposition." Nnshvlllo, 233. 7 Concert. 7:45 Bedtime story, 8 In this audltorluh the "Wood River school.

Samuel Arthur, Priest In charge. St. John's EvangellccJ Church Sunday school, a. Morning 10:30 ft. Evening service will ho resumed this Sunday at 7:30 u.

rn. A. H. Idecker, pastor. St.

Paul's Lutheran Church Sunday school, 8:30 a. Morning service, 9:30 a. m. Rev. Wolff will preach at tho Lutheran Church nt Dorsoy Sunday afternoon and at the Trinity Lutheran Church at Alton In tho evening.

M. L. "Wolff, pastor. First Christian Church Sunday school, 10 a. Treachln, 11 a.

Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Robert Bristol, pastor First Presbyterian Church Sunday School, 0:45 a. H. E.

Warner, Morning worship, 31 a. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Evening service, 8 p. m.

Services nt Presbyterian Church aro renewed beginning Sunday, Sept. Fifth. E. W. Akcrs, pastor and barn danco program.

WW.I—Detroit, 353. concert. JERSEYVILLE Death of Henry Schneidre Henry Schneider passed away Friday, September 3, nt tho homo of his sister, Mrs. Mary When ton, one nnd ono-lialf miles west of Fleldon at ten o'clock in tho morning. Ills age was C7 years, ton months nnd 25 days.

The deceased leaves surviving one brother, Kdwnrd Schneider, and one .1 Ro.idy of Kane offlcintlng. Shower for Mrs. 'Miller Mm. t'arl Thatcher wns hostess nt ver.v pretty party nt her homo Thursday cvcninc, tho affair being shower for Mrs. Floyd Miller, a recent bride- Tlireo tables were occupied at brlilKO nnd favor for tho high licoro was awnnlcd to Mrs.

Leslie Jacobv. Mrs. Miller was presented with consolation prize In the form of larpo attractively decorated box which contained many lovely gifts. The out-of-town Ruestn wero Mrs. Donald Mills hlrago and Mrs.

Loran Htnnley of Mnplevroort. VMtiiiK JncUsonvlllo Miss Mary T.oul'e. Senior went to Jacksonville Thurmliiy where sho will remain until Sunday as tbo guest of Miss Alteon Unbjohnn. Miss Senior and Miss Itabjohns will go to Sprln fleld Bnturdny evening where they will hear Miss Marion Talley Ring. neillrnlinn of Pcrrln's LedRo Sunday, Sept, B.

Perrin's Ledge which Is located a short distance above Knmpsvlllo in Calhoun County will be dedicated with beautiful bis torlc eereinonlcs. Tho dedication speech will be mde by Hon. Nick Per rln of Belleville, and If It Is pleas ant day tliero wilt undoubtedly be large crowd fn attendance. A chirk en dinner will be served on the grounds. Note.

1 Mrs. 'William "Winter and daughters Elizabeth and Mary Louise, ot Bt Louis, will arrive this evening to spend several weeks nt tho homo Mr. and Mrs. C. G.

Reddish. Tlv former's mother, Mrs. Lydla Inger soli, will also make a visit at th Reddish home and at the homo Mr. nnd Mrs. D.

P. Pritchett. Oscar Tucker ot Rockbridge was business visitor in tbwn Friday after noon. Miss Velma. Green who has been spending tho summer In Alton re turned this week to spend the winte with her parents and attend hlg' school.

Mrs. Flo Daniels who was atrlcko ptomaine, poisoning in Indiana LOST Truok license No. 47-673 with stop nnd Btall light. Reward. Return to A.

B. C. Bakery, Alton, 111. MELVILLE NEWS sister, Mrs. Mary AVheaton, both' ot Fleldon.

Funeral services will be held from St. Mary's Church near Fleldon Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock. High Mass will bo celebrated, Rev. Father J. H.

Gramko celebrant. Death of John A. Dare John A. Daro died at his home Thursday afternoon at 3:40 o'clock, aged DS years, 11 months and 20 days. Mr.

Dare had been 111 for over a. year. Ho left surviving his wife, Mrs. Eliza Daro. Funeral services will bo held from tho residence Sunday afternoon at three o'clock, Elder polls as sho was returning from automobile trip through tho Ens arrived in Jerscyville Wednesday, an is able to take, up her duties as tench 'er in the high, school.

A number of; Melville persons wcro present. Thursday afternoon ut meeting of tho Horticultural Society held In Alton at the home Mr. and Mrs. E. Young.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Springer nnd two children wcro guests Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.

Bowman. Andrew Hawley nnd John Hall HAVE YOU TRIED THEM? MAJESTY CORN FLAKES nr rapidly gaining In popularity. An rightly so. They are thick flakes ai stap crisp in milk or cream you tried them? them. Your Grocer Gem Theater Upper Alton, Illinois.

TODAY "LOVE'S WILDERNESS" WIJli Corrlne Griffith, Inn Keith. TOMORROW AND MONDAY Xnne Grey's "LIGHT OP THK WESTERN STAR" with Jnclt Holt, jSonh Rccry and Blllio Dove. mm -i Rock Spring Service Station ITI retro v. 1326 IB offering freo parking apaco for Labor Day. Drive In.

anil make yourself at homo. E. E. SHAPE, Prop. B.B.: I Running Sores To the sufferers of leg sores or Injuries, burns, cuts and Rim minds, or any other fresh wounds, that nro hard to heal, may be limited with ASCLEPIAS salve.

No use to suffer with a leg soro or any other sore when you can be relieved with ASCLEPIAS "salve. Lots of sufferers Imvo hesitated for a long tinio to uso ASCLEPIAS salve, lint when they used; a trial jar weru more than glad that they aro ushifj ASCLEPIAS. We will sell you a trial jar ot AS- CLKPIAS salve, tho size that your cnso may require, and after you uso up this trial Jur, if you are not satisfied then you bring or mail us back the jar and MONEY THAT YOU HAVE PAID FOR IT WILL HE REFUNDED IN FULL Imported from Grecco and distributed by JOHN VENARDOS Phono or write him at 445 Bluff Street, ALTON, ILLINOIS. TONIGHT BUDDY ROOSEVELT IN "TANOLF1. HERDS" Buddy Roosevelt proves nlmsell to bo wltlV As a go get em intcst.

of tho ranges. out a peer In this piw )ir) i yot Bpellhound, Thero's a world of brills In this no tn O.mnly' nnd nn oplsotlo of "VANisilING VAUDEVILLE BILL DELUXE "THE CARNIVAL FEATURING MAKION MACK, GLADYS BROCKWKLL, ALLAN FORREST AND SUFERH CAST. With its backgrounds laid amongst tho carnival folk of a seaside resort, nnd advancing to naval society abroad tho battleships lying in the roadstead, tho picture makes an appeal both to tho heart strings nnd tho laugh wrinkles. It's a thrilling melodrama ot rum running, interwoven with a thrilling romance. ALSO AN EXCELLENT COMEDY AND ANIMATED CARTOON.

VAUDEVILLE BILL DELUXE were among those from Melville to attend tho State Fair at Springfield last week. Miss May Bowman and Fredrick, had ns their guests Sunday, Miss Millie Holiday, Chpsley McKee, Curtis Keldell nnd Nicholas McKee. Miss Paulino Trentsch has returned to her homo in Alton after visiting for a few days at the homo of Mrs, Oeorgo Stlritz. Members of the Aid Society of the Melville Church wcro entertained Wednesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs, George. 'Williams.

rincess BOMB OF, PARAMOUNT AND METBO-GOUIWYN THE HIGHEST CLASS PRODUCTIONS. THK COOLEST PLACE IN THE CITY FIOTCRKfll I Saturday Matinee and Night "LEFTY" FLYNN in 'GLENISTER OF THE MOUNTED' No wonder they called him "The Bloodhound of the Mounted," But they gave him a warrant for tho girt ho loved. The girl he kjjew was innocent, and tho thrilling details of what happened see this remarkable picture. And'a Crazy Cat Cartoon. Also the latest INTERNATIONAL NEWS And a Two-Reel Western.

Also Riot ol a comedy "HE DONE HIS BEST" son Jlmmle returned Friday morning from a motor trip to Lake Worth nnd Pnlm Beach, Florida. They were away two weeks. Albert Meyer of Bunker Hill made a business trip hero Friday. Mlsn Bessie Clulnun of Jacksonville has returned to her home after visiting her Mrs. I'.

C. Frazler. Mrs. B. Gulnan hnd son, who have Mackinac Island Niadara Falls THt3UMHCHWOHOfRLAHD C4.

ne or. igriaco DETROIT CLEVELAND, BUFFALO, CHICAGO A Four Day Cruiie. A charming vacation tallow UkeMlchlgan. Huronand St. flair between Detroit and Chlcanp.

Staiincri Eastern States and Weittrn States sail (ruai Detroit every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday; from Chicago every Monday.Thuixlay, Saturday. Stopover at Mackliuc UUnd. An Elcbt Day Slimmer Outini. Every Monday from Chicago to Buffalo and return Monday from Buffalo to Chicago and return, via Macfclnac Island ami Detroit. Special rate, $80, Including meals and txrtli on (learners; limited to eight days.

Stopover at Niagara Macklnac Island or Chicago. Detroit and CleTetaad. Steamers City of Detroit HI and City of Cleveland III aro operated nightly between Detroit and Cleveland, teave Detroit 11:30 p. arrive In Cleveland, Uave Cleveland 1UO p. arrive In Detroit MS a.

m. Eastern Standard Time, steamers every Wednesday and Saturday during July and August. Detroit, NUtar. New staaroenvCrtaldrDetrottandCreaterBuffalo, largest psuwnger o( thtir tn the world, an operated dally betwetn Detroit and Buffalo. Leave Detroit at 5:30 p.

arrive In Buffalo at 8:30 a.m. Leave Buffalo at 6 p. m. and arrive In Detroit at 9 a. m.

Eastern Standard Time. Fit futlhti lufomnlbn anj tnUJ on Crwl £, MeCwkiit. Atllni Detroit Cleveland Navigation Company A. A. fniUnl J.

T. Vlcf-PntUua 4 Cintnl Minaiin Starting Sunday for Three Days SUNDAY MATINEE CONTINUOUS 3 TO 11 CLARENCE Truly a thunderbolt of dramatic power. A mighty spectacular rac- I Ing I'omunco from CltraUl lleiuimont'a lied Book Magazine story "Heavenbcnt And tho news of the world In In INTERNATIONAL NEWS Also a lluator linnvn TlrUler "Duster VVntch Tige" SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION MONDAY AND TUESDAY "STRINGS OP STEEL" Cut yourself a piece oS Paramount's 15- Birthday cake And with this Greater Movie Season comes Paramount's Birthday too, the 15th Anniversary of Better Pictures in Better Theatres. if a a Paramount Picture it's the bpst show fn town!" FROOUCIO DV ADOIPH ZUKOR-FRUIOtNT VOHH CTV Paramount Week Is here again with great shows! The 9th Annual Paramount Weekl Remember the previous theatres everywhere showed nothing but Paramount Pictures and delivered joy to overflowing! Now here's another! ALTON joins in the Paramount Week Celebration! PRINCESS THEATRE Sept. Collier, Georgia Hale, Ernest Torrence in "THE RAINMAKER" From the Story by Gerald Beaumont.

With Ernest Torrence, William Collier, Georgia Hdrama -with the spectacularly colorful backgro love drama with the spectacularly colorful background of race track, Mexican honky-tonk, raging tornado, and a wild, desperate striving for love and happiness. Who said "It Ain't Gonno Rain No "THE RAINMAKER' And News, Short Subjects, etc. is coming. Sept. Holt and Florence Vidor in "SEA HORSES" An Allan Dawn Production with Jack Holt, Florence Vidor, George Bancroft and William Powell A GREAT MELODRAMATIC adventure, completely different from the ordinary.

This is no mere "movie" And News Comedies and Short Subjects. Watch for the Wonderful Program of Features for this Season. Kilkare Theater, Wood River, Sept. Beery and Raymond Hatton in "BEHIND THE FRONT" Sept. Daniels in "A SPLENDID CRIME" Sep.t.

Meighan in "THE NEW KLONDYKE." Sept. Bronson in "A KISS FOR CINDERELLA." Sept Grey's "BORN TO THE WEST" Gem Theater, Upper Alton, 111. WESTER Sept Ja London 's "ADVENTURE" Wallace Beery. with' JjTHE GOOSE HANGS ln THESE ARE THE PARAMOUNT PICTURES YOU HAVE SEEN ADVFRTTwn IN THE SATURDAY EVENING HOME JOURNAL IIRFPTV PHOTOPLAY and FARM PAPERS. FOLLOW THE PARAMOUNT AnVPP TISEMENTS FOR NEWS ABOUT PICTURES AND PLAYERS.

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