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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 7

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Alton, Illinois
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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17.1926 Coolidge Takes Up Farm Problems ALTON EVENING President Coolidse with TV. t), Drummond of Kansas, left, chairman of the American Farm Conference, nt the numrner White House, Lake Osgood, N. where they discussed farm problems facing the East Alton Attended Club The women ot the Wednesday after. Big Change in Face Powders new French process powder that Sot affected by let an ugly shine come through; stays on until you tako it off; fine and pure; makes the pores Invisible; looks like beautiful natural ekin; gives a soft velvety complexion.

Get this new wonderful beauty powder called Mello-glo. Burnett Sanders, Market and Broadway. A Thorough, Effective, Pleasant i Physic Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole- isoms satisfying phslc, thoroughly cleanse the bowels, sweeten the'stom- ach, tono up the liver. For Indigestion, biliousness, bad breath, headache and gas pains, duo to constipated, condition, no remedy In more highly commended. Wm.

p. B. Blslke, Hancock, says: 'k havo given Foley Cathartic Tablets a thorough trial and I can honestly rsoommend them as a sure and pleas- Ing laxative. They work without griping." Comforting, too, to stout persons. Ties and Oxfords Autumn Favorites To women of fashionable discrimination the new laclns pump with Us dainty but tailored trimness, its sophisticated air, has a decided appeal.

Its front lacing with open work or applique design, finds immediate approval. Our selection of ties and oxfords In patent, kid and reptile Is unusually complete. to $12.00 Van Raalte Silk Stockings at our hosiery counter. MORRISSEY BROS. Alton's Hradqunrtcrs for Quality Footwear, noon 600 Club Were entertained In Alton this afternoon at the home Mrs, Harry Kocher, a member.

Entertained With Dinner, Mrs. Fred Rampenthal entertained the following''relatives at dinner at her home on Monroe street Wednes day. Mrs. Rudy Ford ot Roxana, Mrs John Rlngerlng, Mrs. Lydla Ford and Sirs.

Earl Hill of this place. Recovering From Injuries Little Theodore Parker, Jr. Is re covering nicely from Injuries received to his head when ho fell from their auto running board before It stopped Ho fell hitting his head on the side walk and was unconscious for severs hours. He is able to be up now ant will perhaps bo able to return to school in a few days. Aid Society Met.

The women of the M. E. Aid Society met nlfday yesterday at the homo ot Mrs. Albert Pierce, In Wood River where they enjoyed very pleasanl time together. At noon they also en joyed dinner.

Will Go To Conference. Walter Guillen will leave on Tues day next Olncy, 111., where he wilt attend the Southern Illinois Con ference for a week. Gpievcs Loss of Dog. Glenwo6d Keil of Bowman street In grieving over the loss of his dog. Spot, which was killed by nn automobile oV Wednesday.

Returned Home. Mrs. R. W. Nance, who has been spending several weeks here visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Nornm Latowsky and family has returned to her home in St. Louig. Mr. Nance has also been visiting here but will remain for a few days longer. Recovering.

William, the little son of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hill -who had the mis fortune to be struck by an auto as he was leaving the school on Wednes day is improving nicely. was taken to the doctor's office and' fortunately little damage was done. Planning To Move Here.

Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Franklin are planning to move back to Alton in the very near future and they will occupy their property on Monroe street Just as Soon as Mr.

Whiteside. their tenant can move. They are now residing in West Frankford, 111. Notes Mrs. Henry Lawrence and children spent Wednesday visiting home folks in Moro.

Royce Grlssom and family arc spending the week end in Vandal with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick have moved their family from Monroe street to Milton Heights this week. Miss Doris Latowsky spent Wednesday with friends and relatives In St.

Louis. Mr. ana Mrs. Ed Hubner of Alton visited with Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Parker and family all day yesterday. G. N. Slaten who has been visiting his nephew C. Slaten here and other relatives in Alton returned to his home yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Soper, of St. Louis are here With Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Soper, Sr. They will remain indefinitely. Will QuIHen transacted business in Alton yesterday. Mrs. L.

A. Bright visited friends In EdwardsviHo on Wednesday. Mrs. Ceo. Aljets and mother, Mrs.

Kinney Lawrence visited in Alton on Wednesday. Mrs. W. A. Hale and mother, Mrs.

Jas. Jones Wood River spen today in St. Louis. Berkley Meyers is able to ba out after an illness of aboui two weeks. Chas.

Router, transacted business here yesterday. Perry and Lenard Wallace visited Gl aft0n eve- purpose of selecting a candidate to fill vacancy on the ticket. Mr. nml Mrs, Clyde filone have moved to Butler, Montgomery county, where Mr. Blone is superintendent of (lie public schools.

Miss Aniline nobloy rented rrsidonpp In ward to John who sold place recently to Miss Anna Wrlgrht. Robley will have a sale ot houpe- hold goorl Knturdny and expects to leave In n. few for Los Anptclrp, accompanied by her nephew mid nieces, Ellen mul Mildred Nash. Robert Thaxlon. ill old.

rtlerl morning at the county form, win-re he wns nn Inmate. The wns taken last night to the home Ills nephew, Wm. Thaxton, of Wi-jghisvlllo nml the funeral service preached there this afternoon by 'lev. Churchill of Alton. The burial nt Hlfluiry Prove remetery.

Clyde Mubhfird of Walkervlllo wns elected FtirK'Hntrrulrnt the county farm todny by the board of mipprvls- at a nalnry of $100 per month. Clifford It. Collins, who 1ms been in charse of (ho farm for efght years, wns not tin applicant. Mr. will rhnrgo Mni-fh 1.

Ca who was convicted 1 1 rCUlt rt lhe of Incest, sentenced today by JudBR Jones to serve 1 to 20 years In prison. CORN FLAKES are rapidly winning their I way into Public Favor. I One trial and you will find they are the delicious 1 Thick Flakes that stay crisp in milk or cream. 1 For Classified Ads. CARRQLLTON Vt p- U- mlly w111 be hcl(1 Sunday afternoon evening nt Providence church, seven miles cast or Carrolllon.

The speakers will lie Hey Paul Khonds, Ernest Dawdy. Lester Reno nnd Rev. and Mrs. Special music, will i )0 furnished by choirs from Hillvlew, Kampsvllle. Patterson and RIchvvoorl.

Richard R. Robinson died Thursday afternoon at his homo In the southeast part of town, aged about 70 X-avs. Ho lf bedfast for year. Ho leaves a widow and several win Wldmi Thc funeral wrvk-c will be nt the rcoirtenco at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. And burial will DC in the city cemetery.

Henry M. Lane, who died here Sept. I De nominee for Hheiirt ot Greene county. Pe.no crat a county central commltteo wll COUrt house llel lucsday, Sept. 21, at 2 p.

m. for UK FREE BATTERY SERVICE NEW BATTERIES GUARANTEED Special Ford, $6.00 KxclmiiBe Price, BUXKT ROAD SERVICE. ONE 9J FORBES BATTERY CO. 1309 East Itroadwuy. Britannia rules the wares, but r-ontroln the All Wrt "So Brown a course in flrrfi aid.

he good at tt?" "A little hasty A mnn was nc-arjy drowned the first thins fcrown did was throw a Rlflss of water in his London. V. L. LEWIS Our New Clothing Store Manager. CLOTHES 208 West Third St.

PAY NO MONEY DOWN DURING THIS EVENT BUY ON PAYMENTS! NEW During This ALE Featuring as a Special Introductory Offer For One Week Only Choice of the House Men's Finest Fall SUIT! Smart New Fall Regular $45 Value Regular $35 Value No Money Down! No Money Down! Select Tomorrow and Be Assured Choice of The Remarkable Values! it 1 1' Former Prices Appear on All Garments for Your Comparison! Come! Meet Our New Manager V. L. LEWIS During This Great Sale Lewis extends to all Alton a hearty welcome to atttend and avail themselves of the exceptionai values to be had during this event. Whether you have bad an account here before or nothing prevent your participating in the wonderful values that are offered. A Ladies! Select Now at a Great Saving from These Beautiful New COATS i Every Dress is an Authentic New FairStyles in Latest Color and Formerly $29,50 $22- 10 Your Choice For No Money Down A Rare Opportunity to Secure A Fine Coat Now-At a Substantial Value $33-75 Select Early-Pay As You Wear-On Your Own Terms.

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