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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 12

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ALTON EVENING Classified cooperates with the JBSrvw vss -w desires only to print truthful of wish to express our gratitude to those who' assisted Us during the 111? ness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother. We especially thank Rev. Sparks, those sending the floral trlbuea andl those Oonat- AND ClRAND- OHILDREN. Personals AND and used for sale and rent. Repairing.

Fleming Jewelry 402 State. Phone 700. OABH FOR OLD STAMPS XT. S. red.

Phone 1545, 2755 Service Moving, TneMng, Sumgt zs STORAGE AndTnovirig of furiu- ture and pianos. Long distance end heavy hauling. Union storage 893 state St, Phone 303. i M- a WE ANfTHlNO ANY PLAOEv A. L.

tlOSS TRAN6FER 0. 'PHONl 137. and long distance. Larto weather proof and rubber padded vans, dec. Hornscy, 2001 Main, Phone 8083.

ment. Phone 2666 piano moving equlp- A. Nevlln, 1625 Main. STORAGE CO. "Piano State st Phone 3B3.

"ntlilrT vcvu ic WALL PAPER and Wednesday, Davis, 412 Bast Broadway. and paperhahF ing, $3.00 per Also handle paper. Phone 1862-R. 3818 Yager. and delivered, Each ttrate.

Call before 7 p. mY2770-W WASHiN68 wanted. called lor and delivered. Excellent wovk, Phone 734-R. Ask for Mrs.

Skinner. HOU8EWpRK-of Write BOX care Telegraph. Wishes position. One year eitttrleace. Capable of taking rapidly.

Write Box care Telegraph. YOUNG" PIASA 27, A. A. M. special meeting Tuesday, Jan.

38 at 7:13. Work In'''third degree. Visiting brethren welcome. H. 8.

WANDLING, W. M. 38 EXCELLENT small, manufacturer hosiery, ready- to-wear, also hotel. Call St. Louis, Prospect 0918.

CARLIN REBBKAH LODGE give a minstrel show: Jan, 29 at Greenwood' Lodge I. O. 0. Hall. 15c; Adults, 2Bc.

come. NotlceS'- 9A NOTICE We call for and deliver your Shoe Repairing. -Phone 2675. 'Electric Shoe Repairing Service. 212 Market Street.

Joe Hllgert. Politican 9B the voters of Bond and Madison Counties; Subject to the Republican April -I shall be- for a second term in th'e Illinois State suppffirt will be' uch appreciated. NORMAN G. FLAGG. NOUNCEMENT Otto Her- "mann will be a candidate' for the Republican nomination for County Treasurer In -the primary, 8.

EARL E. HERRIN Announces bis candidacy for nomination as County Clerk of Madison Couhtjr. Jthe Primary, April 8. J. E.

WESLEY MILLERr-Announces his candidacy for the nomination lor County Superintendent of Schools on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the Primary Election, April 8, 1930. PERRY HILES Of Edwardsville will be a candidate for the office of County Judge, subject to the decision of the Republican primary, April 8. place to get your watch repaired at reasonable prices. Fred E. Hess.

930 Fountain (East trom Spring between Seventh and Union). government train ticket book lost between Grand and Henry 600-A TORTOISE SHELL GLASSES Bifocals. Lost Saturday night. 728 Central or Phone 220, )y Market. Automotive years experil enco; wishes or clerical position; 'Fait 'or, part time.

Phone 1789. lady, position as housekeeper," home than wages. Brown St. More for Apply 2411 Financial Business Opportunities 1X56ATION Investments, Stocks, Bonds FLOYD E. DIXON Sstocks and bonds, investment securities, 12 Faulatich Broadway and Market.

Phone Stock Dogs, Cats, Other Pets 47 POMERAINAN DOGSr-Two beaHfP- ful dogs. Black and brown. One year. Weigh 5 Ibs. Bargain.

1013 Phlnney. Wiggins. Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 48 FRESH, JERSEY COW AND CALF sale. Also one fat hog. Wm.

E. Kfuse, Godfrey, iu Poultry and Snppllcs J3ABY-" CH1X Ac- oredited chix will be here Feb. 1st. Come your orders now. Also chick supplies and Dixie Feeds.

Alton Seed Pet 557 E. Broa'd- way at Henry. Phone 3143. BABY vigorous, State Accredited chicks, come from heavy winter layers that reap the profits. It is cheaper to raise, good stock, so let us save moiiey.

Custom Hatching Catalogue FREE. Write or phone 833-R. Brockmeler Hatchery, Edwardsvllle, Illinois. VIII Merchandise FOR SALE 10.00 5.00 Baby 16,00 8.00 350 1 Platform Scale 1 Overstuffed Chair I Cedaf Chest 1 Reed Rubber Tire, Carriage 2 Parlor Floor $5 and! 1 Rocking Chair 8 Leather Bottom Arm Chairs, each I Bed and Spring 3 Iron Folding Cots, each Three-quarter Brass Bed nnd Spring 880 Apex Electric Vacuum, with attachments 2 500 1 Round Oak Dining Room Table i 000 1 Koehler, 3.piee« Daveneltc suite 10000 1 Mtthbgahy Library lo'oo Oxia Axmlhster Rug 1 Mahogany Library Table 00 1 Marble Top Antique 10 00 1 Rotarex Electric Washer and Wringer GO 00 1 Mahogany finish, round Dining Room Table 1000 3 Leather bottom dining room Chairs, each 300 1 Three piece Reed Back Dav- enette Suite 35 QO 1 Mahogany Register, lc to 10000 1 Nickel Finish, Cash Register, 1C to $4.00 50.00 1 Todd Check Writer 30 00 1 Three Burner Gas Plate 5.00 1 Flow 1 and Bread Bo)c, white finish, each 1 Gold Fish Bowl, and Stand' l.Bfl 1 2x4 Wall Mirror 5.00 3 Whipcord Men's Suits, size 38 each 1 Leather Sheep lined Overcoat 1 Iron and I Wood Baby Beds, 2.50 3.50 1 8 ft. Counter Case 12.00 1 White Porcelain 'bath room Qas Heater 5.00 1 Safe, 34 in.

high, 22 in. wide 40.00 Model 261, Stelnlte All-Electric Radio-wlth cabinet Dynamic, Speaker 100.00 to MERCHANDISE EXCHANGE 323A Belle St. Phone 700 Call at 402 State St. IX and Board Rooms With Board 07 EAST and board In modern home. Phone ROOM AND two girls or woman for rent in modern home With lady.

529 East Eighth. Phone 2401-W. Real Estate loir Rent TOii 74 rooiM and jMUv Phone 62. 2Tjf and five rboiril Modern. Good location.

Low rent. Phone lflgp.J. 2940-8 now- All coni venlences. Double gtrage, Oood midenUallocatKm. Convenient to schools.

Phone 28. iKHHfoiU i3i9 New 1 room emiv (Will house entirely A. Klein- jchnlttger, Phone rooms Apply 612 sALsi; OB RiN''r-two room Phone Wood each. State Mouse. With garage.

80-R. rent. All 3022. "house and garage for modem conveniences. and 4 room modem bungalows.

Convenient to all factories. Also 8 room bungalow on College avenue. Deduced rents on all. See MacDonald in brick house at Niagara and Bt. Road.

Phone Wood River 812-W. modern location. Phone house. 1881-W, In good rooms modern, state 5 robms, Holland rooms Sixth fit) 6 rooms Washington 4 iooms Pry St. Wm.

F. Kramer. Phone 3060. Telegraph and Bank the Difference i fcr i Estate for Sale sale, 798. room hoiise' for Partly modern.

Terms. Phone i room house, 6 5 rooms house, UB.oo; 6 room house, 4 room house, $16.00. I pay water. S. Crawford.

2412 Crawford Ave. The undersigned, executrix the estate of Theodore Oaten, deceased, hereby notice Uiat the will ap- pptir before the Probale Court of Mnfllson County, at the 'Oourt House In idwardsvllle oh the Fjrst "Monday of March hext, at whjbh time all persoms having claims said estate are notified to attend for the purpose ot having 1930 th 8th 4 JENN1B OPHELIA CATE8, R. GUY KNEEDLEB, MU tor Executrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NbttCE Tlie undersigned, administrator ot the estate of Henry Dudley, deceased, hereby gives notice that It will appear before the Probate Court of Madison County, at the Court House in Edwardsvllle on the First Monday of March next, at whtch tlmo all persons having claims against said estate are notified to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. Dated this 17th day of January, A.

D. 1930. ALTON BANKING TRUST COMPANY Administrator. Stolze Tells Wood River Rotary WOOD RIVER, Jan. lumber industry is a necessity to the up- building of nations and the necessity for preserving the forests as tho source of this nation's lumber suppry were brought out in ft speech before the Wood River Rotary Club by yin Btotee, head of the Stolte Lumber- here Monday noon.

Stplzo spoke on "The Importance of the Lumber Industry In the United States," He made an appeal to te members of the club to get be- Ind tho national movement for tfto xmservatlon of forests. Wood River Girl Scouts Change Patrol Names WOOD RIVER, Jan. 28. Girl teout Troop No. 2 whieh met in the Wood River school Monday evening elected names Scouts decided MODERN-House near High School arid College.

Inquire 2803; College. Phone m. Four rooms, Every, convenience. Garage. Splendid neighborhood.

Apply 2616 Walnut. Phone 410-W. ROYAL, rooissiTAu" garage, Rent em. Has Phone 2910. RENTS Sixth, Jn Hartford, Maple Hawthorne Fifth In Roxana, Seventh In Wood River, Twelfth Thomas $30.00.

Apply Wood River Lumber Supply. Phone Wood River 165 or 188. house. Partly modern. No furnace.

Oarage. Water $2fcOO. Apply 1013 College. paid, THREE AND Phone 1749. house.

Close In. On paved street. schools and churches. 6 rooms. Strictly modern.

$32.00 including garage. Phone TWO GIRL BOARDERS in home with lady, alone. Call evenings. Phone 618-RX. Rooms Without Board ALBY, furnished ing room for rent Phone 2590-W.

to sleep- gentleman. EAST front sleeping: room, Modern." Garage avatl- able. Phone 427. LIBERTY, lunched sleeping rooms for rent. Modern.

Steam heat. Close In. for Lady preferred.x Phone 3169, If desired. UPPER-ALTON 3016 Burton, 'new all modern 8 room brick now Vacant. Phone 1102-R.

WILLIAM ST7, room.house for rent. Gas, water and lights. Apply 612: State St. Phone 2B8D-M. Estate for Sale Brokers" FOR REAL ESTATE'SEE Person.

Wood: River. Phone 239. WOOD RIVER, Sleeping room for gentleman. Modern home. Garage.

Phone Woon Rlver368-W. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 BISHOP fs WEBER Real Estate, insurance and loan, 642 'Cast Broadway. Phone 269." rooms furnished apartment. Newly decorated. Heat and bath.

Hocber's, Seventh and Ridge. Articles for Sale 51 FOR foot cigar case. Oak finish. Call 074, L. E.

Yungck. ACTO'iN, 260, RIVER One large well furnished light housekeeping room, $4.50 per week. Also 2 light housekeeping rooms. W611 furnished. Barter and Exchange 51A FOR.

EXCHANGE Diamond ring, value $175.00 for light coupe. Write Box care Telegraph. BROWN, furnished rooms for rent. Also unfurnished rooms. Cheap.

COURT," modern light housed Fuel, Feed, Fertilizers' 56 $5.25 per ton. Franklin County, $6.00. Call Lester Schuetz, Phone 2678., COAL AND If in need coal or coke call Art Johnson service. City weights. Phone of for EAST 824 Two furnished rooms for rent.

Lights, water and jaB.jJteasonable rent. room for rent for one or two gentlemen. All conveniences. COAL 6" lump, $4.50, $5.25 and $6.25. Oil coke, all sizes.

Gift Coupons Trl-State Coal Co. Phone 839. COAL. $4.50 and $5.00. Kindling, $2.25.

Phono Wood River 183-W, M. A. Moore, 204 Monroe. EAST light housekeeping rooms. Well lurqished.

Modern. No children. LUMP to $6.00. Oil coke, all sizes. Quick services.

Gco. Laflkes. Phone 2180-JX. Automobiles For Sale 11 Qlft Campaign Award. Will sell for 5750.00.

Henry Deucker, Curdle Heights. BALE 1928 Chevrolet Coach, A-l condition. Good buy. 301 E. St.

COMPANY For good used cars, 321 East Broadway. Phone 1420. cars Gould's or al makes of Used Car Parts sti Tires, Ford ton truck and Su for heavy 56 CMe Tel Fender repair- workmen. Modern repairs fur- pipes. Phone 1394-W.

Office SCREENED COKE DEL1VERED- In Alton, $5.00 ton; egg coke, lump coal, nut coal, local and long distance moving. Henry Blase Sons, Wood River 741. Household Goods stock of good used furniture. Repair work. Upholstering.

Baiter Furniture 620 Bella St. BABY new, fsSf, drop-side couch, $2.00. Apply 813 B. Drive (Edgewood Addition). BUCK'S BLUE range for sale.

McKee, 704 East Broadway. Phone 1469-W DARK OAK DINING ROOM For sale. In good condition. Also feather bed, suitable for pillows, 1303 Washington. LWINO Piece Mohair.

Gift Campaign Award. ReasonableJtor cash. St. used drop head late improved Singers. Very cheap.

$1.50 down, $1.50 every two weeks, Cornelius, 900 Elliot. Phone 255-J. ISujjcai JANUARY 'CLEARING SALE OF PIANOS Demonstrators and slightly used instruments sacrificed. We must raako space for new shipments of pianos from our factories. See these pianos today at Baldwin Piano OO.M22 buy mixed paper, newspapers, books, magazines, rugs, scrap iron, old outo tires, metal ot all kinds.

A. M. Moyer Phone 3870. Specials at tUg Stores the modernistic spring styles of wallpaper MW keeptag rooms for rent, ren. No chlld- REAL ESTATE Bought, sold and exchanged.

Quick answer. Phone 1813-J. Gco. Hall, 1503 Main. PROPERTY OWNERS We have calls for residences, business and investment prpperties, also for deslr- abla vacant.

We can sell your property If resonably priced. List your property now. Leverett Agency, 1657 Washington. Phone 3004-J. EAST rooms.

Reasonable. No objection to small family. 716 Henry. Call 1628. FOR rooms, furnished Or unfurnished.

Eckhardt's, 512 Broadway. Phone 1235. FEROTUSON, 430, WOOD modern furnished rooms for rent for light housekeeping. FOR- light housekeeping rooms, nicely furnished. Strictly modern.

Steam hetit. Also sleeping room. Apply 211 E. Ferguson, Wood River. BERING, modern furnished rooms for rent for light housc- keeplng Oarage.

Heat furnished. SPAULDINO; 1522 Two furnished light housekeeping rooms for rent. Modern. Phone 1069 iANFORD, rooms for rent for light housekeeping. Alljnodern.

furnished Light, heat anfl water furnished. Opposite Rufus Easton School. Phone 488-W. WEST rooms, Hot water heat and garage. In home with couple.

WEST rooms for light housekeeping. Modern. Private entrance. Heat furnished. Garbge.

light housekeeping rooms. Modern. Private home. Garage. Reasonable.

rooms unfurnished apartment. Downstairs. Private entrances. Lights and water furnished. Stovo heat.

$2000 month. Phone Wood River J5-R. CLOSE room modern steam heated apartment, ild. Phone 22, Heat and water EJAST roonTaparP ment Everything new. J8 Second fU ftpartment.

6 rooms and Mtu, Beat furulsuad. E. InsurftHce Agency. Real Estate and Insurance, SIS Commercial Bldg. Phone 2816.

WM." P. KRAMER Estate and Insurance. Alton Banking Trust Bldg, Phone 3060. Farms and Land for Sale 83 552 ACRE County. In one tract.

Four houses. Other Improvements. 122 acres will make Ideal hunting and fishing grounds at small cost. C. H.

Ruylc, Route 1, Box 163. Alton. sale, 6 room brick, 53 acres of ground North Alby street. Bargain for immediate sale. Might trade.

Phone 1613-J. Houses for Sale 84 A SPLENDID STATE STREET on choice corner lot. House is practically new. Modern throughout, basement garage, hardwood floors, large front porch, un- incumbcred. Price $5900.

INCOME PROPERTY An 8 room double house, on story, occupied by two families. House has lights, water and gas, full basement, lot 30x120. Present income $300 per year. Un incumbered. Price $1600.

ONE OF AS GOOD HOMES As can be found in Alton for the of a modern 6 room house, splendidly located Beautiful yard, shade, garage. House Is practically new, in A-l condition All Improvements in end paid, Un- incumbered. Price $5750. IRVING M. CLARK CO.

206 E. Broadway, Telephone 1824 Fonuer Godfrey Woman Seriously 111 at Champaign GODFREY. Jan. Jennie Ohaliaeombe. a resident of Godfrey until two years ago, when she went a Champaign to live with her sister, Mrs.

O. A. Derrough, Is reported seriously ill there. Miss Challacombi 78 years of age. 12 at Godfrey Church Have Perfect Attendance GODFREY, Jan.

Congregational Sunday school un Sunday morning gave special attention to the attendance record for the past year The following students had perfect attendance for the year: Miss Doro- Jackson, Miss Ruth Melster James Graves, William Jackson, Edward and Dan Morgenroth, and the children of the Boker family, Calvin, Frieda, Eugene, Clara Louise, Francis and Leonard. Miss Dorothy Jackson had a seven- year perfect attendance, and William Jackson had a five year's perfect attendance. G. G. Morgenroth, superintendent, also had perfect attend' ance, and Miss Ruth Slegerlst, secre tary-treaaurer, who makes her home in St.

Louis during the week, -was commended for her faithful service Miss. Celeste Kama of Joseph' hospital'is spending a few days wit! Mrs, Neva Tolle, recuperating fron illness. Mrs. Florence Robinson, who ha been ill for the past week, is now im proving Edward Jones and family have moved to the arafton road where he lias employment on the Andrew Hawley farm. Mrs.

Elizabeth Weber and two children of Alton spent Sunday with Mrs. Will McNeil and family. Mrs. Elmer Lovelace and daughter, Miss Maurine, spent Sunday in St. Louis with relatives, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Hubbard of Carrollton visited relatives here Saturday. Miss Kathryn Sawyer ot Chicago called on friends here Saturday.

Miss Sawyer and brother, B. Sawyer, spent several days with relatives in W. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Eddlngton ot Brighton attended services at the Methodist church Sunday, where the late Rev.

Hall was pastor. Mrs. L. H. Maxfleld and Miss Hattie Mason spent Monday with Mrs.

Clara Stewart and family in Brighton. and Mrs. Floyd Young of St. Louis visited her aunt, Mrs. Charles Still, Sunday.

Mrs. Still is advised of the. serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Polk Burbridge, in Carrollton. Tho Methodist cottage prayer meeting will be held with Mrs.

Julux Stutz Thursday evening of this week. Louis Lagemann has had a power plant installed whereby he has a lighting system in his house. for its patrol. The upon naming their our patrols the Orioles, Ravens, ile Eagles and Bears. Three new members, Melba man, Doris Shulz, and Ruby Honke passed their Tenderfoot tests and ceived the Scout pins.

East Alton Couple Wed By Wood River Justice WOOD RIVER, Jan. Slmer Owens and 'Ruth. Theresa Johnson ot East Alton were married by Justice Coblnc. Sunda' morning at 8:30. License Clerk Shillinger bt Wood liver issued licenses to Willie Oar and Ruth Syers of East Atoil, and Charles Albert Phillips' Alton and Martha Martin Upper Alton.

Wood River Legionnaires Attend District MeethiL WOOD RIVER; Jan. Durham, Joe Lamm, Lester Soott and Robert Breitwelser attended the meeting of the Twenty-second District of the American Legion, held Mascoutah Sunday. Dinner was served at the Con church at the noon hour State Commander Hayes, State Ad lutant Mundt, and State Vice-Corn mander Steelc were speakers during the In Jhe afternoon. the prlncipa program held nd children, Bonnie Lee, Harry, Hd Patricia Ann of St. Louis, were unday dinner guests at the home I Mr.

tod Mrs. Charles Huber, and tipper guests at the home ot Mr. ind Mrs. Don Williams on Sixth treet. Mr.

and Mrs. Ora Slxon, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Henson, Mrs. Amos Kru- cr, and Mrs.

Howard Gibson, visited lays Mallory, who Is recovering from an operation for appendicitis at St. John's Hospital In St. toulg. Mrs. Kruger, remained over to spend the night with Mrs.

Mallory, who has a room Opposite the hospital, where she has been staying In order to be ftr her ton. Earl gtockcr has.retumed from the state waster plumbers' convention which was held this year In Rockford. William Forcade, formerly moving picture operator, left Sunday for Los Angeles, where he hat accepted a position with the Universal Picture Corporation. Peg Wemm ot Alton succeed Forcade at the Wood River theater. Anna Elva Baney, accompanied by her mother, Streeters of Columbus, visited friends in Wood River Monday night enroute to Kansas City, where she Is booked to ap pear In a numbto of vaudeville dances.

Mrs. Streoters and daughter Will leave Feb. 10 for Los Angeles A number ol -Wood River friends will attend the funeral ot Mrs. Emma Hubbard, who will be burled Wednesday with services trom the Cherry street Baptist church In Alton at 1:30 o'clock. Collections Exclusively ALTON ADJUSTMENT INC.

Alton Ndt'l Brink Telephone Main S2M FLOWERS EG.OMANN FLOWER SHOP Phone 178 -u 115 Ferguson Ave. "We Deliver Anywhere" Cinders Wood River's Streets to Stop Skidding WOOD RIVER, Jan. prevent motorists from skidding as they attempted to turn corners, City Street Superintendent Marvin Doll spread cinders at the intersections of the busiest streets in Wood River Monday. homes for sale strati monthly Apply Wood River Lumber Supply Phone Wood River 16S FOR be "sold 3 and room modern Terms like rent or will exchange for other property, grocery store or farm. Submit offer.

Sec MacDonald in brick house at Niagara nnd St. Louis Road, Phone Wood River 312-W. FOR SALE Loins for Alton property. Brick. 3 family flat.

Street and alley made. 2 car garage. Worth $4000.00. Offer wanted. Write Zi Andrew, 717 East Sixth, Alton, m7 Dorsey Young People Hold Coasting Party DORSEY, Jan.

young people of Dorsey had a coasting party on one of the hills west of town in the afternoon, and In the evening Sunday. Later' they held a social time in the band house. Mr. and Mrs. Edward K.

Hletzel visited William D. Bestels Sunday night. Harry Burjcr and family of East Alton moved on the Fred Unterbrink farm Monday. John W. Heucr was in Bunker Hill Monday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Johnson nnd son, Eldon, visited Jean and Robert Hyndman Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs, H. M. Johnson und daughter visited Gus Burjes and family Sunday. Wood River T. I.

C. Picks District Meet Delegate Jan. 28. been elected delegate front the River T. I.

C. Auxiliary to the annual banquet and Council meeting of tile T. I. O. Auxiliary which will be held at the Broadview Hotel in East St.

Loula Tliose from Wood River who are planning to attend are Mr. Ben and Mrs. Sol, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lev-t inson, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. H. Barney, and Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Paul. Mrs. Paul will join seven' other delegates from the- county, with luncheon at the Statler Hotel in St. Louis Thursday afternoon to' complete the arrangements for Sunday's meeting.

Bridge Tea Mrs. L. H. Holland was hostess at a bridge tea at her home on Wood River avenue Saturday afternoon with six tables of bridge. The Valentine idea was carried out in the bud vases were placed about the rooms.

Prizes were awarded to Mrs. M. Emmons, Miss Velora Buschcr, Mrs. M. F.

Manning, Mrs. E. Giehl nnd Mrs. Frank Leevcr. Those present were Mrs.

Zoda Lumly, Mrs. M. S. Emmons, Mrs. Fred Berry, Mrs.

Harry Canilcld, Mrs. Bon Lewis, Mrs. G. Mc- Kluncy, Mrs. F.

M. Lcever, Mrs. John Metzgcr, Mrs. M. A.

Rodgers, Mrs. J. Dclaney, Mrs. Paul Olbbs, Mrs. E.

V. Glehl, Mrs. Val Bels, Mrs. Fcnton Soliday, Mrs. M.

F. Manning, Mrs. Newton Jessup, Mrs. Charles Baker, Mrs. H.

D. Chappoll, Miss Velora Buschcr, Mrs. Grace and Mrs. Bertha Darling.and Mrs. Fny Morgan nnd Mrs.

Jesse R. Brown of Alton. Luncheon was served by the hostess, Clinngc Meeting Place The meeting of the Amotrm Class of the Baptist church will be hold at the home of Mi's. E. Werner at 823 East Ferguson avenue, Thursday afternoon instead of at the home of Mrs.

L. D. Rockefeller, who Is ill with the grippe. Personal Jack Btnhlheber, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Btahlhebcr, is ill at his parents' home with the grippe. 8. ZnchrlU of St, Louis has returned to his home after having spent the week-end here with hli daughter, Mrs. Snm Paul, Ho attended the certification exercises of grandson, Borland Paul, Friday night also, Mrs. Herbert Fox has returned to The Rev Mrs.

H. A. Midden- lcu dorf and son, Marlon, visited H. F. he home here after a visit with her Burjes Sunday afternoon.

Mr. Bur- flU el arafton. Her father, Jes is ill FOR At ft sacrifice. Practically new 3 story, 7 room house. Fully modem.

Good location for roomers. $2000 will handle. Phone Wood River 8C4. lights, water, 8 room house in rear suitable- tor rent, Will sell cheap if sold Apply "05 Kwb VUU), Auto Gas Kills Teacher BELLEVILLE, 111., Jan. 28, John B.

Beck, 36, an instructor in the Belleville Township High School, was found dead in his garage last night by his 11-year-old son, Laverne. Authorities believe he was a victim of carbon monoxide poisoning. The hood of ll'i automobile engine lifted on was running, widow nnd t.hro side, and the motor IK survived by the sons. Hunter Fatally Shoots Belt OARLINVILLE, 111., Jan. 28, Edward Roy Armour.

50. of Carlln- vllle. Knot himself while hunting yesterday five miles northwest of here, and died-shortly afterward. It was believed he slipped in climbing over btdn, C. Slaten, and her sister, Mrs.

Maer ing. accompanied her here to maki a visit of several days at her home. Mrs. C. E.

Thurman is recoverini from an attack of tho grippe. Miss Gwendolyn Smith of Madison avenue visited her mother in Xcula, 111., over the week end. Mrs. Frccland-Thompson and son, Freelund, have- returned from Coffeon, after visiting Mrs. Thompson's mother, Mrs.

Laura Sau- vago. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heuer spent Monday in Bunker Hill. Joe Murtln spent the week end in Roodhouso, Mr.

and Mrs. Hicks und and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shannefeldt a Maude and Miss Myrt Cole for Flllmore. where they attended tho funeral of a.

M. Colo this morning. Mr. aud-Ww. Bury, Btelugiube WMfKff 2VKBH I MOIVEYI will to yon Wanse It It iwift and up to to mtt yam Income.

jnit'phone-or yon oin't come tal We'll do the PERSONAL PENANCE CO. Room 1, Famous Building Second Floor 217 Third Cor. State St. ALTON, ILL, Telephono Main g-S-S Opeh 8:30 to 8:30 to 1 -ttlCIINSED BV THE STA.TE- Davis Wall Paper Store 1C 412 E. Broadway LAST DAY WEDNESDAY Sale of 1929 WALL PAPER Pay regular price for the first roll and 1 secure an extra roll for 1 cent.

COAL, COAL, COAL! Standard Lump $4.50 Southern Illinois, 6-in. Lump $5.25 Orient, Fkl. 6-in, Lump $6,25 STATE COAL CO. 639 EAGLE STAMPS 1005 East Broadway HIGH GRADE COAL QUALITY AND SERVICE IS WHAT COUNTS Good Clean CANTINE Lump $4.50 per ton Southern Illinois Lump $5.25 per ton Royalton Franklin County (best) 56.25 per ton City Co Phones 549 and 959 BARGAINS Our Semi-Annual Sale of Wall Paper is, Now On. Bundles of Wall Paper as Low as 25 cents per bundle.

While They Last. Romov Decorating Co. 3rd and Stale Sts. Phone 151 NOTICE! We have opened a new branch for the sale of used cars at 827 East Broadway. A complete stock of used cars will be on display at all times at prices that are ALTON AUTO CO..

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