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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 5

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WOOD RIVER kture BY MARTIN tW 1180 Stioo Shlmng parlors In the building, owned and operated Korbett, was broken Into night, some time between eight ovnlng and nix this morning. the front and back doom were open and to bide the fresh tho intruder! painted the Ae wood with dark paint. jntcring the room the men broke roll top desk and took 160 in ,1,. They also took tobacco, ciga- OS cigars amounting to 1100. are, complete Korbett no Insurance.

and Mrs. Korbett closed up at Inst evening and went to the house. On account of not directly home, Korbett left the ey in the desk. Korbett does mako a practise of leaving the oney unprotected. Legion Auxiliary To Meet, lie Womana Auxiliary of the Amer legion will hold a meeting, on ilitorium of the Wood River school Fourth and Lorena for the fpost; of organizing.

Wives, is. Kussol Durham will have charge meeting, and all ladies, cllgl to Join, arc requested to be prea- Attends District Board Meeting. M. F. Manning went to East is tocjay to attend the Board of the Twenty-Second Dis- ci of Illinois of the Federation of oman's club.

Mrs. Manning is of the Industrial and Social mm it toes of the 22nd district and quite popular in club circles. Christmas Bazaar at Dulaney's Building. Tho Ladles Aid of the United Breth- church will hold a Christmas Ba- IT on Monday, Dec. 5th, in Du- icy's building.

Lunch will be serv- at noon; the baaear following. will start at 2 o'clock. The rlstiau Endeavor will have charge a candy counter. Mrs. Lev! Simpson III.

Mrs. Robert Conrad went toOrafton afternoon called there by the rious ollness of her mother, who 11 and fractured several ribs. Mrs. mrad's mother Mrs. Levi Simpson about 60 years of age.

Christmas Seal Drive On Her The Ifberculous Christmas Seal Is on in Wood River. The ittee is composed of Mrs. M. F. "Doc" Flannigan, G.

A. iltli, Mrs. J. W. Green and Mrs.

larles Moore, with Mrs. Manning, airman. Mesdames Green and tore, who had charge of the busies district were out yesterday, soiling and repart good results. G. Smith, who has charge of the hool'children, will have them out onduy with the seal, and they will ake a house to house canvass.

Mr. lanningan will have charge of the onatioBB at the Standard Oil Rs- nery. This is a worthy cause, and nllcitors will meet with success. Reilly'a Infant Buried. The funeral of the infant daughter Mr.

annd Mrs. J. J. Reilly occurred esterday instead of Thursday after- oon as was stated in last night's isue. Inner Served to the Corporals by the 88 Girls.

noon, a one-course dinner prepared and served by the 8B iris in the domestic science, under direction of Mias Cleavor, to the rporals and Lieutenants of the iiiior High school section of Wood schools. Superintendent Smith Principal E. F. Krost were int. The dinner was given In honor the work done by the Corporals nd Lieutenants for the past two uontus.

The dinner was eujjoyei ery much by all those present. A meeting followed at which some ood suggestions were made by the wo Lieutenants. The meeting was in the office of the Board of duration where several Important opics, concerning the welfare of the chool, were discussed. Although ie Corporals and Lieutenants have larrlod out their work splendidly, and lood results have been derived from Jlieir afforts, it was resolved that bet- discipline shall be enforced. The Corporals are as follows: Tan- ged Eggman, Troy Hlcka, Percy Baron, Kmil Ringering, Clarence Hefner, ftarou Brien, John Stoneham, Cecil pallagher and Keith Cox.

The two lieutenants are Charles and Ned Hal- loron. TheNduty of the Corporals Is enforce discipline In the halls and the rooms, and to manage the while the pupils are passing in out of the building. The Lieu- iHn duty is to see that the Corpo- do their duty and to help them it la necessary. was decided that, beginning with Dauuinber, fire drills will be practiced the school during the winter. Notice.

There will ho a series of revival held in tho new Baptist ut Wood Rlyer. Thoy will with the week of prayer, Jan. I 1 at, 1922. On the second Sunday In January, which is the 8th, Rev. E.

II. of Sedalla who held tho Nondld mooting at tho Cherry street church in Alton, will assist puHtor. Church Notes. Ht. Bernards Catholic church, 4th "ml Acton avenue: Low Mass at 8 High Mass at 10 o'clock.

Father K. J. Douglas, priest. THERt A WHOSE ONLY CHILD TOOK THE GRAND Fumst.fWs PACE WAS LMKEBV A BA1NY SlMQAV HE UP THI AlM.1- EAST ALTON "The Wberty Bells" the tint number of the Lyceum entertalnmeril held here Thursday evening at the Lincoln school and was well attended. Arthur Russell of Carroltoa is here visiting hie sister Mrs.

Onrille ley this week. Frank Benner has returned from a fetw days visit with relatives at JBldred, HI. Miss Emma Kauffman of St Louis, is spending a few weeks here with her parents, Mr. andn Mrs. Frederick Kanttman of Dry street Robert Kennedy Jr.

was a caller here yesterday. Mrs. James Bristow is in at her borne at the Tile works. Mrs. Earl Fairbanks is on the sick list John Utzell who has been here for a few weeks visiting his sister, Mrs.

Florence Day, has been in poor health I and was lately operated on at the ospital in St Louis he will remain ere with bis sister till about the tenth of this month. The T. F. M. Club will give a lackey dance at the club rooms in the SUNDAY SERVICES.

church, Eighth and Henr straits, O. W. Heggemeler, pastor. School at 9 o'clock, adult Bi- ile Qlases for men and women at 9:15. Sunday morning worship in English at o'clock and la German at 11 o'clock.

St. Paul's Episcopal church, Third and Market streets, lUv. Frederick D. Jutler, for Sunday. Jecember 4.

fO m. Church School; 10:80 m. Holy Eucharist n4 brief address. The services will short because of Every Member Canvass. The rested choir will sing.

Barty service at Trinity Chapel. Trinty Chapel. SUe and Mildred streets for December 4th, a. Holy 9:00 a. hureh School.

SYace M. church, 7th and Henry School, 9.30 Service 10:30 a. sermon subject. BUT VAffiN HE THOU6HT OP SOME OTHER Goor FOOTIM6 PLEASE REMUS-ARE WE DOWNHEARTED Mo COUPLA DOLLARS LICENSE MORAL-EVERY HONEYMOON HAS A SUNMY Public cordially invited. Christian church, Mason hall: Sun-i day school at 9:30 a.

m. Morning ser- vices at 10:45 a. m. Everybody wel-j come. United Brethern church, school house: Sunday school at 9:30 a.

ra. Morning services at a. m. Christian Endeavor at p. m.

Evening services at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Ida Hottel, pastor. Public invited.

Presbyterian church, Fourth- and Lorena avenue. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.

Evening services at 7:30 p. in. Rev. H. C.

Andrews, pastor. Everybody welcome. Methodist Episcopal church, Lorena avenue near Sixth street. S. S.

at 10 a. m. C. W. Raines, Supterm tendent.

Morning services at 11 a. m. Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. Public worship at 7:30 p.

m. Rev. Samuel Thero, pastor. Public cordially invited. St.

Paul's English Lutheran church, Lorena avenue, opposite Wood River school: S. S. at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a.

m. No evening service Rev. Paul Hanson, pastor. Puoilc welcome. Evangelical church, Sixth street: S.

S. at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m.

Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Rev. A. H.

Idecker, pastor, Public cordially invited. St Gabriel's Episcopal Yen. F. D. Butler, Priest in Charge: Services for Sunday, Dec.

4th: 3 p. m. school in the Methodist church; 7:30 p. m'. Evening services and address in the Masonic hall.

The public is most cordially invited. First Baptist church: Bible school at 10 a. Supt. John Paddock. Lesson topic, "Paul at Melita and Rome." Regular worship at lia.

Subjjert of the message: "Tho Open Door." Evening service at 7:30, subject of the message, "Starting Into the Far of three victory for the Malloneys over the Koennekers with the Adams five giving the Kochers the same treat ment. Wainwright shot the high game evening, 220 and also the highes average, 175. The game. Malpneys. Wagner 113 123 86 Hall 129 159 157 Batcheldor 95 157 140 Walnwright 153 Moloney 126 153 176 220 156 v2 44 39 45 45 616 768 759 214 Average 143.

Koennekers. Jolley .146 Ib6 146 Haller 112 159 137 Parks 131 150 158 Flannagen 99 167 134 Koenneker 138 143 121 43 40 43 40 40 Average 139. 626 765 696 208 GRAPH "Religions Epwona League 7 p. leader, Harold Schaefer, toplo, "Thy Will Bo Bone, With My evening servics 7:30, mon subject, "Going Back in the Ways of The pubtte is heartily invited. Trinity Lutheran church.

Central avenue, W. C. Gesch, School 9:00 a. niorning services in German, Communion will be celebrated at the morning service with Confeslsonal service at 10 o'clock; public worship at 10:30 a. evening services at 9:30 o'clock, English.

ket streets, Martin W. Twing, pastor. LONB STAR BODY IS INCORPORATED AT SPRINGFIELD Special to tha Telagraph: Springfield, Dec. Lone Star Route Association of Alton was incorporated today without capital stock. The quartern of the association art at the home of the secretary, H.

0. Wilhite, 8611 College avenue, Alton. The tncorporators are V. H. Sweet, WIInl A.

D. Bolllnger, Phut Baptist Church, Fifth and Mar- Vandervort and A. L. Carter. The object of the isolation la a.

Bible school, Mr. L. M. marking and Impn ent of Carr, supt; 10:45 a. public WOT- Lone Star Route of ru is from ship, sermon, "The Inescapable pres- go to Brownsville, Tex.

6:40 p. young people'sj meetings; 7:80 p. evening worship, mw 11 Marmnn nr nut rtHSS 06116 sermon "Wages or Gift" Twelfth Street Presbyterian church, A. J. Nlebruegge, School 9:30 a.

organized classes hall this evening. Mrs. Ellis Dent of Woodhurn is here for a few days visit with friends sand relatives. Mrs. Matilda Bright spent Wed nesday with friends and relatives in I good 5ong Bervloe le der BpecUl mu- Dies at St Louis Miss M.

Bella Bivens, formerly of Moro, died Friday night in St Louis. Kochsrs. 128 204 Hartwig 163 138, Shook 105 100 Manning 89 140 Edsall 127 106 178 142 150 114 508 433 C55 343 369 the week-end in Grafton visiting her randmothor, Mrs. Levi Simpson. Mrs.

Harvey Davis shopped in St Louis yesterday. Mrs. Charles Hettlshelmer, of Le- renq accompanied by her aughter, Mre. John Weber and son Carl of Alton, spent the day in St shopping. Mrs.

Mary Hall and Mrs. May Barey returned, yesterday, to their home at Vandalia, after visiting at the home Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith, of Pen ning avenue for the past week.

Elden, little son of Mr. and Mrs oaeph Evans is ill at the family boon Acton avenue. The year old child of Mr. and Mrs ames Feezle, of Penning avenu Is 11. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Todd spent yes- erday in Alton visiting friends Mrs. Arthur Chanut, of Jennlng avenue was an Alton shopper yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bund are 1 Alton today visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Bower and Mr and Mrs. William Brian attended th show last evening.

Miss Rachel Flack spent the day in St Louis shopping. Otto Ratz and mother-in-law, Mrs. Beatty, went to Alton last evening to see Mrs. Ratz at St. Joseph's hospital.

As yet, Mrs. Rat is unable to come home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lock returned after atending the funeral of Mrs.

Lock's mother, Mre. Emma Franklin, at their old home in Kentucky. Dr. and Mrs. W.

A. Kessinger are entertaining tho doctor's brother and wife, of Louisville, fo ra week or ten days. Miss Mollie Winchester, of Springfield has returned to her home after spending th past week with her sla- ter, Mrs. B. Metz.

Mrs. Charles Compton and daughter, Lavon, have returned after a six weeks sojourn at Hillsboro, with relatives. Miss Ruth Maguire went to SU Louis and are attending a party their this evening. Newton Jessup made a trip to St. Louis Thursday evening.

600 688 Average 134. Adams. Adams 190 720 8008 Tlpton 143 Gunnison, 145 Brett 104 Hutchinson 125 190 145 108 153 125 190 112 132 98 125 707 721 657 570 400 385 855 375 2085 Country." This is the first of aireads: series of five sermons. Young peo- Average 139. None of the teams in the upper births seem to be able to hold their positions for changes are made in me standing every week.

Crews and Maloney seem to be the only ones sure of their places. The present standing Mrs. James Cole has returned to her home in Fllmore, 111., after en joying a visit with her daughter, Mrs James Hicks ao'd family. Ernest Fox left for Bloomlngton yesterday morning to spend ten days with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs A.

Rhode and another uncle, Grover Fox. Miss Mattie Bel Ihas returned to her iiome in Grafton after visiting Wood River relatives. FOR In Central Place. Call Bell 166. Don't forget the bazaar and oyster supper at the Masonic hall on Tuesday afternoon, December given by pie meeting at 6:30 p.

m. K. of Second Rank Meeting. Flag Lodge No. 728, Knights of Pythias, conferred tho rank of es- puire on a class of nageu which waa one of the best ranks ever conferred.

Next Friday the rank of Knights will be conferred on a class of eight Esquire. After last night's meeting doughnuts and coffee was served. Bowling News. The Standard Oil League games played last night resulted in a two out APPLY SULPHUR 10 HEAL UP YOUR Won Lost Pet. Kocher 22 14 611 Adams 22 14 Gil Kounueker 20 16 555 Forsting 20 16 555 Kaues 19 17 527 Burrls 18 18 500 Maloney 13 23 361 Crows U.

25 305 Notes. Mius Geneva Williams is spending RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY Place Your Investment Now our per cent certificates. No bother with renewals, insurance or minlsulou. Call to explained. Alton Building 4 Usn Association 426 Knit Broadway HA.

Prei, J-P- Bftuer.Sec, Broken Out Skin and Itching Eczema Helped Over Night For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, neck, anna or body, you do not have to wait for relief from torture or embarrassment, declarei a noted skin specialist Apply a little Mentho-Sulphur and Improvement shows next day. Because of its Rertn destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation. The moment you apply it healing begins. Only those who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the delight this Mentho-Sulphur brings. Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right up.

Get a small jar from any good aud uao it like cola agonising rheumatic I by an application of Sloan's Liniment. For forty years, folks all over world found Sloan's to twi natural enemy of pains and aches. ndWif. 1 Madison. Mrs.

Fred Fattens of Bethalto, is here spending a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott of Wood River were visitors here Wednesday eveniing. Mrs.

Simon Wright of Alton spent Thursday here with Mrs. Alice Miller. Mr. and Mrs. James Stayton, Mrs.

Richard Hucman and Miss Maud Bly were among Alton visitors yesterday. Clarence Qulllen and mother were East St Louis visitors Thursday. Charles Ferrin has moved hU family here from Alton into the Charles Chesaen cottage on Church street. Mr is a carpenter at the Western Cartridge Co. plant here.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Starkey east of town were here yesterday and called on relatives. Miss Hilda Karris who is ill at her home here on Monroe street with diprtheria Is reported as doing nicely. Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones of Upper Alton attended the entertainment given by the Lyceum course. John U.

Uzzell visited relatives here Thursday and attended the Lyceum entertainment here in the even- ng. Mr. andn Mrs. Earl Docrr of St Louis are here visiting relatives for a few days. Mrs.

A. J. Wcrger of Wood River called on friends here Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Chessen were St Louis visitors Thursday evening. Prof, and Mrs. Osborn of Wood River attended the entertainment here Thursday evening. Richard and Verneda Henry, Herbert Relke and Clark of Wood River were in attendance at the entertainment Thursday evening.

George Huffman is some what improved today. Rapmond Treece Is about the same at this writing. Mrs. Joseph Miller of Wood River is spending the week end with relatives here church at Bethalto Saturday at p. also preaching Saturday night and Sunday mornling by Dr.

George R. Goodman our new District Superintendent 10 a. m. Sunday school, J. E.

Short, Superintendent; 6:30 p. m. Epworth League; 7:30 p. m. preaching, "A Call to the Unsaved." We codially invite all to these services.

T. O. Holley, pastor. On Monday evening the Junior Order of the East Alton Lodge is requested to meet at Washington and College avenue in Alton and attend the dedication of the Clara Barton School in a body. for young and old; morning worship' Miss Bivens waa born and educated at 10.45, theme "Modern Dangers of the Moro and some years ago went to Junior and Senior Endeavors, Washington.

After residence at the p.m.; evening worship 7:30, open- capital she went to St. Louis where ing with Congregational singing, she made her homo until her death. Miss Bivens was an artist of and her work attracted wide attention. She is survived by a brother, Wlllard, of Moro, and a brother, Wheeler, of San Francisco. She waa a cousin ot T.

Bivens and Miss Jessie Blrena sic by tha Arian Qtmrtetta, subject, "Our Why not come and en- Joy an evening of real worship? Bfnglng and the Ladies' Church. Aid of the Christian Highest test denatured Alcohol for Radiators, 75c. per gallon. C. G.

Luft Sons, Belle street lake a glass of Salts if you Back hurti Bladder bothers mon water. You can just tell by its heeJtby. stimulating odor that going to do you good. Kttp Swr fwunlKk, sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, son muscles, strains and sprains. At all 70c.

tl.40. 1 imment If you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with sails occasionally, mya a noted authority who tells ua that meat forms urio acid which almost the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in tho kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dtosmew, your stomach sours, tongue is ooftted ana when the weaUier Is bad you have rheumatlo twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sedimeat, the channels often got sore aod JrriUUd, obliging you to aeek relief two or three time during tho night To neutralize these irritating adds, to steanas the kidueyg and flush off body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jaa £slts from any pharmacy herei take a Ublwpoouful in a glass oj water before breakfast for MW days and will then aot fine. Thit famous salts nmde from the aoid dl grapes and lemon, juice, oombinod with lithls, and IIM been used for generations to flush and stimulate slugglah kidneys, also to neutralise the acids in urine, so it no longer thua ending bladder weakness.

Jad Baits is inwrpwulYe; cannot injure, aud makes a delightful At the Congregational church, corner of Sixth and Henry a. Sunday School, Mrs. A. IV. Maxfleld, Supt; 10:45 a.

morning worship, Dr. Paul H. Oorbln, of China, will occupy the pulpt, sermon subject, "China's Appeal to the 6:30 a- Christian Endeavor service; 7:30 p. evening worship, sermon subject, "The Mind of First Presbterlan church, corner E. Fourth and Alby streets, Edward L.

Gibson, School. O. S. Stowell, supt, 9:30 a. Men's Bible class 10 worship 10:40 m.

"Your Conception of God?" and 'The Gospel in Brief Statement" are the sermon themes morning and evening respectively. In the morning the choir give the anthem "Lead Kindly Light" by Godard, and Miss Elder sings the solo "The Publican" by Van de Water. The evenin gservlce opens with special Congregational song service and Miss Elder and Mr. Crawford sing the duet "Come Unto Me" by Mampani. A cordial welcome to all.

of Alton. Funeral services will be in the Moro Presbyterian Church at 10:80 a. nx, Monday, and will be conducted by tlia Rev, E. Gibson, pastor of First Presbyterian Church here. "When a husband and wife gets to exposing each other In a divorce court, the Recording Angel has to write shorthand," says Roy Moulton.

organized i. public! and 7:30 p. If the other fellow were always as near right as you, wouldn't this be a grand old world? FOR SAIE One Liberty Six Touring One Ford Touring Oar in good running condition, good tires, One 1919 Bnick Six Roadster Repainted and overhauled. Hoef ert Brothers Kin. 310 State FOR 4-room house.

Ughts, water, basement. W. L. Oliver. Kin.

2034-R. HE greatest of all Christmas Gifts: A NASH Four or Six. Charles Sons Automotive Dealers Bella Street Both Phones A bath-room room heater welcome, priced as follows: and bed- is always Give Electrical Gifts For usefulness, gifts of Electrical Appliances are most. sincerely Appreciated. There are ever so many things in this line that will please the recipient, so let Perhaps a Percolat- us submit a few inter- or would pjease esting suggestions.

friend wife best. When company comes, it is always nice to have a Chaf- Dish handy. Es- Perchance, an Elec- An hlectnc is just trie Toaster is what 1T the right gift for her. she needs. These will eciallv such us we See these: interest her.

offer. Alton Gas Electric Go. "At Tour Service".

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