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I 2 ASTHMA AELIEVED WITH ASTHMADORI OR MONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY DRUGGIST W. C. T. U. ANNUAL AUTUMN TEA.

Will Be Held Friday Afternoon at E. Marsh Place On Seminary Street -Upper Alton Woman 18 County President. EAST ALTON Names Given East Alton Schools at ParentTeachers' The one big event of tho year with There will bo a special meeting of the Upper Alton W. C. T.

the Commercial Club tumn tomorrow eventea--will be given tomorrow af- ing in the council room ternoon from hall. of the village 2:30 to 5 o'clock at the The meeting will residence start at 7:30 of Mrs. K. Marsh on o'clock sharp and will be presided inary street. The ladies have beeal over by John Kruse and the busy the the work for past two days completing evening will be to arrangements for the autumn ten.

Tho organization of the club. The complete the club refreshments to he served during the held its first mocting last afternoon will consist of chicken sal- evening and at that time Friday elected its ad, salted crackers, oatmeal cakes officers and took up the and coffee. laws work of byand constitution. The aim of Music of various kinda will be fur- this club la for the nished betterment of the throughout the afternoon. village and all male citizens The W.

C. T. U. county convention vited to become members. are inwas recently held at Granite City and Miss Lottie Johnstone Mrs.

has returned was elected president of the county short time in St. Archie Kortkamp, of Salu street, to her home here after. spending a Elmo, 111. Miss Johnorganization to succeed Miss Alice Atone entered the hospital there where Marsh, whose term of office expired, she underwent treatments and she refused to serve longer, Thus trouble. Friends and for throat relatives belleve one Upper Alton woman succeeded an- the treatments to have other for the beneficial.

been very office. Mrs. Yost Gone to Camp Taylor. The ladles of the Sewing Society of Mrs. Ben Yost left this morning for the Red Cross Unit will meet tomorCamp Taylor where her husband 19 row afternoon in the.

villago hall to very geriously Ill with pneumonia de- sew. The ladies will make comfort veloping from influenza. A teelgram kits for the soldiers and ladies came of the yesterday announcing the boy's village are invited to attend. condition and stated his death was Mrs. Jennie P.

Colburn and Miss expected at any time. The young wife Maud Mills of Alton left this were here yesmorning for camp to be with terday as the guests of Mrs. R. E. him.

The parents in Upper Alton, Mr. Douglas. and Mra. Peter Yost, of Rodgers Mr. and Mra.

Warren Hawk motornue, said this afternoon that they had ed to Alton last evening heard nothing from the boy today. business and pleasure combining a trip. Whitlow Resigns at Mrs. William Groves has gone to Chief Alton State Hospital. Chicago to join her husband who 1s Clerk Whitlow of the Alton stationed at the Great Lakes State Hospital resigned his place with Station.

Mrs. Groves Training the recolved word state at this Institution and the that her husband was suffering from resignation took effect last night. Mr. Spunish influenza and started immeWhitlow came hero from the northern diately for Chicago where she will atpart of the state last spring to take tend him. Mrs.

Groves the place at the Alton State Hospital (o her marriage Miss wag Smith. previous Daisy and since that time he hay served in A Junior Red Cross has been the capacity of chief clerk of the in- ganized in the public stitution. His the schools here by been place there has not teachers. All the puplis are filled. Mr.

Whitlow members and they spend part. of their and brought his wife and children here spare time in working for the soldiers. family have been residing in This is not only a the great benefit to Mra. J. M.

Gearing's home place 011 their young uninds but Park it also helps sition avenue. He intends to get a DO- the work of this nature of which with in Alton and to remain in lie there is so much to be done. present residence. Mrs. Adoline Luinan has received Mrs.

George Leverett Dead word from her son, William, who is in Edwardeville. now at Camp Mills, N. where he Mrs. George Leverett of Edwards- way transferred from Camp villo died this morning aftor a long that he spent the Shelby, week end illnesa. Mrs.

Leverett was a with Mr. and Mra, Frank daugh- News of of Joseph Chapman, for many New York City. Mr. and ter Mrs. News years a resident of Upper Alton.

Mr. are relatives of Luman's sister, and Leverett was formerly county sur- when they learned that he was in their veyor of Madison County, and has for they hunted him up and midst took many years past conducted an ab- him to their home. They were comoffice at tho county seat. They paratively strangers never stract celebrated their golden wedding an- met Luman before. having rieral alversary seven years ago.

Tlie fu- The Mite Society of the Baptist: will probably be on Saturday at- Church met this afternoon In the The Parent-Teachers' Association Meeting. of the East Alton schools held an Interesting meeting last W. school C. Reavis auditorium. of the an Alton schools gave ent.

address to those Presinteresting An interesting feature of the lots meeting WAS the counting of the balfor naming the two schools. The count showed that the to be called Washington School and the new, Lincoln School. church parlors. The ladles the ternoon was spent by all present. afternoon in sewing and a pleasant? af- The transfer firm of Dale Horn- The meeting was conducted by Mra.

Bey have leased the Charley Johnson Dan Haller, president of the building on Collago avenue, formerly socioty, occupied by the Gabriel Dairy. The Rev. William England, pastor of the firm has also leased the garage in the Baptist Church, 18 able to be out of the Johnson building and they again after having been confined year to will have their entire equipment at his home hore by illness. this able one place and will have consider- Frank Vanpreter, Herman Cunningstorage room. Mossre.

Dalo ham and John Fricker of East Alton Horsey haye found that they need went to Alton today to appear for OXamount of storage room in the amination before the Alton Exemption transter business and they will Bourd. have the desired space in their new quar- Mra. Fred Crandall returned to her tors. They will maintain an office in home in Cast Alton today after an OXthe front of the Johnson bullding. tendod vielt with relatives at SpringFuneral of N.

M. Duvall Tomorrow. field, Mo. The funeral of N. M.

Duvall, old time farmer of the Woods Station W. (. Cates went to St. Louis today neighborhood, will be held tomorrow to meet her brother, P. L.

Gates, of afternoon ut 1 o'clock and the serv- Denver, who lg en route to New ices will 'be condheted In the home. York for special truining before deBurial will be at Fosterburg Cemo- parting for France for Y. M. C. A.

tery. war work. Mr. Guteg formorly lived Methodist Pastor Prepares to Leave. in Alton, Rev.

Pay Merriott, pastor of the Upper Alton Methodist Church, is mak- Miss Grace Trent has returned from ing preparations to move his family a visit in Whiteball. from Alton. Rev. Merrlott has closed his your's work the patrons and just as pastor of citizons of tho disthis church and last week lie was songs bolng sung and talks ruade trict, transferred to the Rock River Confer- In the interest of tho loun. If.

Il. ence in the northern part of the was the speaker of the eventorbrink and he will go to Zion City to proach Ing. and do war work in Camp Logan Public Gatting Acquainted which is nearby. The family will With Car Stops. probably get away somo time next Since tho skip- stop plan was put into week.

The new pastor who comes effect last Sunday on the Alton hore from Collinsville will trie tines the people who rido tho cars Mothodist occupy the most the parsonage when the pres- with the becoming nequainted are out pastor's fumily vacates, new stops. The new plan 18 Bert Nevlin Will Come Back. working well and the crows on the Bert Neylin has written letter to Ines say they can make the time a his Upper Alton brothers tolling thow good deal easler since muny of the old he will arrive Friday In Alton. Mr. tico stops have boon cut out.

The post NeyHn left here several weeks ago Alton stop has boon cut out at Uppor California to make dis home, and back and only the cars that carry moll for. ho' accompanied Will and forth make the stop there. when she returned to Brown streot atop la cut out and Mrs. Novlin The bolng here close after also Edwards otreot but the switch California beto up her business tween the two streets adairg in Alton, The Nevlin brothers There is now the stop. here did not is no stop now botwoen Colloge Bert, expect brother, avenue and tho middle of the switch their to slay in the West and they botween Edwards and looked Brown stroot.

for him back long ago. He Notes. surprised them by slaying away 148 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trotter of long as he has but in his letter he Jerseyville visited yesterday with Mr.

slates he wilt be glad to get back and Mrs. George Novlin at their home home. on Edwards street. Novlin re. Geraldine Doyle Prize turned to Jerseyville with them last Liberty Loan Speaker.

ovening and will spond a week. contest was held last evening at Tho Missionary socioty of Wesley the Milton School So District 99 to Methodist Church will give a thimble see which of seven boys and girls party at the home of Mrs. J. A. Scarcould wake the best talk on the ritt on Judson avenue Thursday attor Fourth Liberty Loan.

At the conolu- ROOD from 3 to 5 o'clock. Light reslop of the evening the Judges, Charles freshments will be served und all the Marshall, Mrs. Arthur: Edsall aud: Afra, friends of the sadlety are cordially tpBen Drover, selected Geraldine Doyle vited to attend. as the beat speaker, The proram was well attended pale Hornsey Lease the Johnson Building. ALTON EVENING WOOD RIVER LIBERTY LOAN BOOTHS FOR COLUMBUS DAY Many Stations Wil Be Manned Satur.

day To Receive Last Minute Subscriptions To Fourth Liberty Loan Drive. Wood River is to take usual active share in carrying out the spirit Columbus Day Saturday, Oct. 12th, the big day on which to urge the further sale of Fourth Liberty Loan bonds. Mrs. M.

F. Manning of the Committee has charge of the booths Woman's and has announced the following plac08 where booths will be the namos of the girls erected and, and women in charge. In Wood River booths will be crected at Ratz Riggs drug store, the Owl drug store, O'Nell's Wood store And the River post offco. Miss Stella Pennington and Mins J. Larson will be Ratz Riggs in the Mias Anna Stoneham and Miss morning and Elizabeth Gainor In the afternoon.

Miss Mabel Blerbauer and Miss EPClark will be at the Owl drug store the morning and Miss Lulu Barton and Mrs. Charles Amburg in the afternoon. Miss Mary Christy and Miss Lucy Schnelder will be at the O'Nell store in the morning. and Mrs. J.

Stoneham and Mrs. A. Girard in the afternoon. Mrs. Anna Carstens.

and Mrs. Emil Brummer will be at the post office and bank in the morning or Mra. Otto Hoffmann and Mrs. to Margaret Haller in the afternoon. An TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, Al East Alton station will be at the East.

Alton Bank, Busse's drug store, Jones' grocery store, Postlewalte's drug and post office. Mrs. Claude Avery and Mrs. Henry mermann will be at the Bethalto post omca and Mra. John Klein and Miss Belle McCracken at the Klein drug company, Mrs.

VanPreter, wife of Mayor VanPreter, and Mra, Rosecrans will be at the bank in East Alton; Mrs. Robert Kennedy and Mrs. B. G. Cooper at Busso's drug store; Mrs.

A. Judilng and Mra. Lottie Cooper at the Jones' grocery store; Mrs. L. P.

Cooper and Miss Laura Werges at the post office, and Miss Mamie Sullivan and Miss Flossie Heines at the Postlewaite drug store. Entertained Aid Sooiety. Mrs. Sam Harrod was hostess today to the Aid Society of the Wood River Methodist church. The ladies enjoyed a pleasant afternoon nt needlework.

Miss Wagner To Attend School. Miss Adele Wagner of Grafton has arrived in Wood River and will attend school here this winter. While in Wood River Miss Wagner will made her home with Mrs. John McClintick. To Organize Red Cross Chapter of Auxiliary.

At the meeting on Tuesday night the Commercial Club expressed itself in favoring of forming a Red Cross ter or Auxiliary in Wood River, meeting with this as its end will be called this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the school hall. All men and women who are interested in War Work Red Cross Work the forming of a Chapter are urged attend the meeting this evening. invitation is extended to the public. OCTOBER 10, 1918. Mr.

and Mra. H. Kruze of Bethalto are visiting Mra. Frank Kruzze of Wood River, Mra. J.

B. Conroy of St. Louts is the guest of her brother, Arthur Chanute. Fred Kauze was an Alton visitor today. Mra.

Mae Overrath, who has been employed in St. Louis for the past six months, is visiting her mother, Mrs. James Hendy, tik Marshal Gus Haller was in Edwardsville on. business today. Mrs.

Frank Anthony spent Thursday (in Altou with relatives and friends. I Places Quarantined On Intluenza has arrived in Wood River Account of Influenza. Stomach Distress and has caused a number of places to Stops be quarantined. Two cases are reportat ed the at the Pa and Commercial Ma Restaurant Hotel and and one as Sure, Gas, quick, Acidity, pleasant relief Heartburn from tho result both places have been or placed in quarantine. The Pa and Ma Restaurant is owned by William Keyser, Miss Otterbein Thelma Guild With Anderson Miss will Anderson.

enter- A A tain this evening at her home, having n9 guests the members of the Otter- moment you eat a The bein Guild. fablet or two, all the indiNotes, gestion, gases, pain, acidMrs. E. J. Lancaster, to who has been fity and stomach very Ill, la reported be improving.

distress James Hawkins has returned to ton after a ten day furlough with reiatives in Wood River. (Costs little--All drug Harry Oetting is confined to his stores. Buy a boxl home by Illuess. Oetting is ten years of Mrs. age.

H. L. Pterce of South Bend, UPSET? Pape's Diapepsin is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. Fred Lonte.

Line, Shewmaker, taken of the Union Tank C. was 1l1 while W. J. Belle at work toBaer of the Telephone day and had to return ness Company today. was in Wood River on bust- Mra.

T. M. Anderson of home, Alton is Kil Kare iting at the home of J. T. Anderson, WOOD How Any Girl Can Have Pretty Eyes No girl is pretty it her eyes are red, strained or have dark rings.

ONE WASH with pure Lavoptik eye wash will brighten the eyes and 8 week's 1180 DIBLE will results. surprise you with its INCREA small bottle tik often makes eyes healthy, sparkwill ling and vivacious. The quick change, please you, Aluminum eye cup FREE. Alton Drug 639 East Broadway. Saturday, Oct.

12 IS COLUMBUS October 12, 1492, i is the Birthday of America and of Liberty. Saturday, Oct. 12, 1918, has, therefore, been made another VOLUNTEER DAY Everyone must realize that in order to raise $6,000,000000, it is practically necessary for everyone to double his subscription. Do So at Banks and Drug Stores Instantly! Indigestion Dyspepsia, Pain, YOUR PUT FEET YOU WILE RIVER, Theatre OCT 10 VIVIAN MARTIN in "Molly Entangled" A ing "Foine Vivian Chance" to see Martin In delight- charmful story of "Ould mancso, thrills, a "bit Ireland?" Ro ney'-a bully good o' Blar show..

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