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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 7

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pastor. U) memMtshlb and Will be dlstrl i ct lodgw are Jto it last nlgW'. tttft joint twtetttf )n Bsed atid cOT to comttf This would be odBst River tt severaJ ol tlift Ira- organisations la Wood Rivet co-operate on a building. The M. Shrentog Rer.

A.H. iior- ena Ayenue-eaiday 1 School at 9 A. fcet. H. B.

Andrews, pastor. Public In" tiled. Tjaited" Brtrthirn Ohurth. A. M.

Evenin- Morning services Christian i 7 ing worship at 8 f. M. 'v" Tint Baptist C5hureh-Brble school at 10 M. Paddock, gupt Regular worship at JL IjL. Preaching by the pastor, ot the sage--0ur Hope A Surprise Wedding Oliver tMnbergi one of our ling msrcnants, and a sailor JA wed yeste ottutdh to HIM fctfth pie which cbnlfl lie UNA lodge Purposes only.

After last inciting and coftee werW Rev. at enurtfh. Her. Thomas Sing of bait 8t. jxmls will deliver the sermon at the Christian Church morning at 11 o'clock.

Services will be hbld In the Masonic hall tin Verguson avenue. A cordial intitation Is extended to the jttbllc. Attended Day Proflrtm, Mrs. M. Manning of Maplewood fas in Granite City Thursday where attended a meeting.

It was Pres- Meat's Day tor the district and Mrs. jfannlng was elected as chairman of the Industrial and Social Committee of the district. Mrs. Manning is an ex perienced club woman and will no doubt make an chairman. deceives Word of Nephew's Illness, Mrs.

B. Harstead received word yesterday morning that vher eon, jjjvz, is very ill in a hospital ta Detroit. She left for Detroit last even: to be at the bedside of her son. It Is hoped that he will have an early recovery. Home Prom Naahvttle, Tenn, Mr.

and Mrs. Roach and two children have returned from Nash- Vine, Tenn. TiTley hfrve, been Out Wood River for the" Sti 'htbnths, and have back to niake their Wme here. At present they are the guests of Mrs. Roach's sister, Mrs.

T. B. Anderson, of Rice street. Enjoying Stay at Springfield. Mrs.

W. C. Frazler and two sons, Austin and Harry, left for Springfield, HI, yesterday. They Were called to the bedside of Mrs. Frazier'a husband, who underwent an operation in one of the Springfield hospitals.

He is' seriously llj. Bowling Two out-of-town are scheduled to roll on the Wood River alleys Sunday. Granite City will roll at 3 p. and the Wellston Millers will meet the BJvangelistlc 740 p. M.

Subject of the Foolishness ot the Cross. 1 M. B. Church, Jteeet and Lorena Avenue. Samuel Tnero, pastor.

Sunday School ai 10 M. W. Raines, Supt. Public worship at 11 A. M.

Hpworth devotional meeting at 6.4B P. Public worship aktot M- Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30. All are cordially Invited. 8t Gabriel's Bptaoopel Mission, Rev. F.

D. Butler, priest in Services on Sttnday as'follows: p. nx, Sunday School In the Methodist church; 7.30 p. service and sermon In the Masonic hall. Archdeacon Butler will preach, the public 16 cordially Invited.

Notes Mrs. I. Streifla and son, Lloyd, of Highland are visiting ht the hotae of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Werble of Whitelaw Aveftue.

Malcolm Powell and" family are entertaining his mother, Mrs. of Alton. Miss Alice U. Marsh came dp from her studio In St Loins yesterday to give her pupils theit vocal lessons. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Legate of Orafton are gUWtt of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Ben of Penning Avenue.

They are also enjoying the Farmers' In- stltate. O. Waraock and wife of Edwards- vine Tinted the Fanners' Institute yesterday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

X3. f. Nagie. Mesdames Vblz of Alton and Saxton and daughter ot St. Louis are guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Loarts Mrs. W. Harrison and little son of Edwardsville spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. D.

R. Maxey Mrs. Rockefeller has returned home after spending several of Brighton's most popular Sddktyj girls. She is a member pt this year's Community High School graduating class. The witnesses weri Mrs: jfcV Isenberg Deatnkrage, fte mothers.

bridal win tour through etate of Kentucky oft' their honeymoon tmef wfll make their name Ifl -west' part of known; as the Isenberf place. The.t Q. O. t. and (he Lodge of ntinois seventh annual grand lodge at prlngfleld on October 18,18, and Dr.

Hall represented theJlofcal Odd Allows attd Mrs. Ball ibekahs. itrs. Luna Storey and id. 12 BfOwn of tni attended as Visitors.

Afl' re- ort a 1 successful convention a granfl' time: The following officers of the Rebefcan Assembly were) lecteJ oi appolhtedi-PrtsliBtl, TeUie Thompson of 'resident Miss 1 olfi) Warden, Hiss Shlcago Heights! Emma Turner of CJhioagb; Mrs. Mae B. CrertBll of Rocfctprd; Cclot of Etanainers and ifistrjWtors, Mrs. Grace HenrV tf Marhal, Oenpvleve Hlginbdthim tttl- cago; Conductor, Veetft of days at Kewanee, nu vis)ting friends. Mr.

and Mrs. P. J. Brady ol Chicago were visitors here this week. Dr.

Offlis has returned from business, trip to Mt Pleasant, Iowa. Wood RlTei 4 fjyejaJt.f pur bast bqjttlers wifl'play against the Millers ag they were up several times hist season and have a strong lineup, Simon HaUoran, rolled a game, of 119 Thursday night that will undoubtedly stand an high tor bowlers with bin one lower Simon's game was Tory good in view of the fact a bowler Is ser- handlcappeJ who Is not equip- plas to deliver a ped with two The Koeniiekers three loud and exciting games team two out Of was in goijd form with Everett are here from Nokomis, Brinkmai to visl IQ game aad Crews' Jtor Ugh 226 for high Harold and dftughter, hav gone to Shiptnan to spend a week with the former'ii: aunt, Mrs. Dickerman. Mrs. AJbert Worth has returned, to her home Jn Jtfodesto, atte spending the past -week visiting he Mrs.

Jane' Frarier. B. Graham is having a new home erected in Mr. Graham is living in Alton but will make his future home tn Wood River as soon as his home is here. Mr.

and Mrd. Cary Waggoner were Alton visitors' Thursday evening. Mr. and Mis. Fronton Sollday, Mr two and lost one 1 and high 3,33,, The scorejjt Haller Parks Flannlgan Koenneekr 88 131 103 418 163 168 138 460 372 876 864 694 Totals Average J43 2-3.

KAN15S, 133 88 96 204 672 7792158 Penrose I wuestenfeH 168 133 161 182 632 100 104 116 iand Mrs. J. R. Rtggis Ray mond attended the dinner dance In Altpn given by the Shrinars at, th Temble Thursday evening Mr. and Gebrge Bupk, Mrs Baker, mother of WJfi.

BjBiBk, Will to Florida next week to visit George Baker, at Fort Pierce, Florida. LIBERTY PRAIRIE Miss Birdie Kayser and Mrs. I Arbuthnot and Mrs. Andrew West motored to Granite City on Thursday to spend the day. Herman Bergstedt and Mrs.

W1PFOPKOME a Vat photoplay Starring Bode Jones, will open at the Tbwtrs Today. ts a Western WHich drama, Hanging with ipeefly aotfott ajii ful sltuattona. who spent years on recently related to a reporter the following: "Ranches are not the easiest least they were not 19 tfcose days. Some winters the cattle would die off so quickly all proatt would Jte eaten up. Sometimes the prices woudl drop so low that it 4 not be worth while rounding up the cattle.

Of course, there were othef that made up for much bad ack." "The Invisible Invisible Power 1 a Goldwfla picture, by OhaHeft Kenydh and from "Bttr Nothing," itat- ring Buck Jones, at Hippodromte, today and tolnorrow. ishknm; Chaplain. Jdelia Af Detatur; inside xSaardlaiL Mrs. Gladys bt Wfllow Hilt; Guardian, Dora Perkins ot Chicago; ianlst, Viola Lynch of Chicago. Udles Qlye House Warfntnfij The ladies who live on Center Street gate a House Warming ifa hbnof and Mrs.

J. H. Morten their neighbors, who have recently moved into the house al the corner of Street Which was erected this summer Henry Maxeiner. Notes James Boyle of the west side ex to keep warm this winter. He has had part of the house which he occupies finished up with weather Doards.

Belie Bingham of Carroll ton is visiting relatives in the J. C. Geeley hotae. Mrs. A.

Bnrkhardt and children spent Saturday to Alton with her dusband at the home of-her brother, Robert Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. JI. Merten motored to St Louis one day week and were accompanied by Mrs.

Louis Yost and her mother, Mrs. J. Burl The tost three returned home in' the evening. John BusheQ and ePtef Sunderland of Granite City visited relatives in the Jphn Burns Jjome last R. Lerche and daughter, Emma, spent Tuesday with Mrs.

Kruckel berg. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bryan spent Wednesday in EdwardsvUle on business. Mrs. C.

T- Kayser spent Wednesday with Mrs. W. Arbuthnot Mrs. William Kruckelberg and Mrs Relnhard Kruckelberg spent Wednesday with Mrs. Chris Kruckelbetfc.

Miss Annie Hamilton epent Son day evening with Miss Sophia Danbe at Carpenter. Chas. Nietert made a business trip to Edwardsville on Tuesday. Miss Ftoreace Swalb attended the box social at Prairletown on Friday. Misses Louise and Emma fcfletett spent Friday evening Edwardsville.

Mrs. F. W. Blackmore and sfster from Edwardsville called, oft Mrs. Harry Bryan on Thursday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs, Chris Kruokelberg spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard Kruckelberg. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Bryan and Miss Margaret Robinson attended the Farmers' Institute at Wood River on Thursday evening. Mabel JuKeHntt OERTRU7E starting -Thursday. week. Miss Eflna Hsrmes of Granite City spent the week end here with her parents.

Edward Burgoyne and son, Harry spent one day last week visiting in Alton. ed by fcVank Lloyd, is the feature play- ag at the Hippodrome for three ndzt week. If ft a story -of the underworld. Although the characters be- ong to the 'submerged tenth', the story deate entirely with the efforts of reformed convict to lead an hones! ife. The fact IKat He TiaS once Jail, makes him' a marked man for he secfet police; and his attempts at refottto meet with strange handicaps House if seen for tbe first time as a GoMwyn leading man.

Irene Rich, as his a sincere trayai of the young mother whose self. sacrifice at last leads to her husband's being crossed off the police in- tor criminals. Yew the search tor faithful representation historical localities in the motion picture has led the GoWWyn Or-; ganlation to an entire section of New York City as it appeared in an earlier day tor some of the scenes of Gertrude Atheftpn's first original screen atory, Neglect At Hippodrome, three days, starting Thursday. ion's Alton, 115,000. Edward M.

Lawless and wife to Charles A. Yancey, Ft Lot 143, Whit' ney, Brown and LangWorthy Alton, Alton Banking Trust to V. L. Davis Lot 3, blk 3, Sering Place, $276. Chaa.

F. Sawyer aad wife, et al, to Herbert C. Helloing, Pt. idt 3, bit, 46, City Proper, Alton, $1500. Totln Denetf, single to Steve Stoy- anort, and int id tytt 1 to nBI? 8, Tidewater Place, Molnster, single to O.

Doert ana wife, lot 8, MIL, water Place, $1. Henry Telgman and wife C. Dean and wife, lot plalne and Smith's Alton, Clarence West, Ewing, lot 467, River annex, $1000. indower 21, be bbown at the daye, commeaclof theecrlpt cidled for pucJUjpf ac( to take place in the old 4 Pointe" Action of'New York. At the present time, this is a prosperous manufacturing wiere jxe.stwets come together to form the heart of a star, florsaerly, however, the place was a thieves' rendezvous, and the bouses were broken Jown frome novels with underground passages tuA secret hiding places.

A thbrf, oace he Madras reached the from pursuers. safe Woven madras shirts in'' the new fail colorings, an exceptional -shirt 50 The Men's Best Store "1 Zj When Ladles Wore Ladles of quality originally masks either to protect their coin- pleilons from the turning son out of modesty to prevent them from being recognized while out REAL Fred-k and Wife to Chicago Truat Go. Vie Stab, $2309. Arcblbaid V. Moore ife A.

Grjibbe, tract on West Side Belle St Alton, 446004 Alice E. Job, single to als. J. Reilly, Lots 1,3 and 8, 7, 8 and 4, Pt Jbtfi and blk, 10, Hunter aad Eramer- Grand Maiqueradlc Bill ON ROLLER SKATES Given At CINDERELLA ROLLER RINK 2400 State Satunday, Ootober tor the most comlo costume. Come all masked up a real welcome.

200 293 481 Totals Average Burrls Stodicott 728 687 636 1995 H. Wueatenfeld ttalton BTJRRIS. 120 114 88 188 77 74 106 94 123 113 Totals 624 CRBWS. 151 IBO 129 123 118 IOC Donnelly 121 138 rKoennekejr iQraves w.v. 144 878 164 890 164 112 812 182 868 696 1768 104 416 160 402 117 840 116 331 91 850 Totals 6781838 Average Cnwroh Notices St.

BBraard's-CBthollo Church, 4th ifl Acton Mass at o'clock, High Maes at 10 o'clock. E. Douglas, pastor. jNrah, Lorena Avenue, opposite yood Jtivfer School t.39 A. M.

Homing service at A. Paul Hanson, pas St. John's Evangelical church, 6th ifttitab wfll have their BftrvleM Bonday mom Agnes Larsen Teacher ot 7th Rlvor INK IPPODR AMUSEMENT CENTER OF Showfnfl Dally from 11 m. to 11 a. m.

Matinees 10 Nlabts CONCERTS THAT ARE ACTS TrWT ARE is HIGHEST Tax Included. and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (GOLpWVN WEEK) HEADQUARTERS "Look her over, boys. 'She's a bad one! Laura Chambers, shoplifter, husband doing a stretch in JSing Sing. It runs in the family," But in the eyes of God, Laura Chambers was as innocent as her own little baby. And the invisible power which saves all things good, came to her rescue in the end.

-IN- IRENE PCHANO At the Hippodrome, tbree days, Starting Monday. Bothers New Garage OPEN FOR BUSINESS Ootober 31 C(ass Auto Meohtnlos And Prtcas Thai Are Riiht GIVE US A IttAL Thrsa tlopks EMt of East Alton Bchoel the THE INVISIB Wherein a ranchman shows a derfoot how to run a ranch and then marries the tenderfoot's sister Also The Man with No Equal CLYDE COOK IN THE TOREADOR' I Saturday Only "BIO MYSTtflY" A Mutt A Jeff Sunday Only "Breaking Through" CARMEL MYERS WE CHOOSE THE BEST AND LEAVE THE JIEST 8Y CHARLES KENYtW FRANK. tLOYD.

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1853-1972