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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 4

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Alton, Illinois
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1TININC TtUttAN Entered as Alton, Act Smck Out Hw Homestead JU S. the man the patience and nock to it long emwgh to howwtead Mapfe Island, in MiteiJstfppi below Alton, dfcd in St. Hospital the other day. He the first man to acquire a title to the Wind which hid gorte from the earliest times until recent year? without an owner who had a good title, after man attempted to acquire a title tbe itlaftd, but JOnJetflfnf interfered and the government did not paw tbe title the homestead act until not many yean ago when complrted the period of residence.re-, quired under the homestead Many a claimant for the island gave up in dis- gust after bring driwn from the Wand by recurring floods. It took a nun of strong resolution to stick jf ifil could get the desired title.

SonHe men was some on the Island and besides, there were undesirable Jtiwtors among the itinerant floaters tbe river who would land and fliake tl, anything btit hippy. One tttfkfaot be sure of saving A nor of marketing poultry floods eanw and there was no way off 1the island. on Maple Island, though fr pne of the pic turesque viewed in the distance from Altoil Ufe4png resident of Alton jltfng to old age on acquiring Maple Island wf steacuog. ine long But some cu i Snipmir r. j.f wt arid to escape.

Jtf, to long-haired dog in public Jack-tfee-Snipper will, Of If ty the fatt tt report disclosei t-twM ty 1 1 3 1 UiMJwhe 1 McAdaww fsrkway from fat, ii 1 Sam m. ftf twtet Mop Rite soon In centers begin to show a have an fffect soon or on 'It iy 'wpwlOildrcuiwus investor interest 25 Years of meeting df Mlltrt off Hint Hodge Husklnsttn, J. tt. Booth, Lafe S. D.

McKenney and P. W. BaDey, attending of Vera Manbeck at the Bpttcopal ObUwjlt, ent elected Gaddls president pro" temlttf Vdted hurw at- ife Telegraph fifty to adjourn for week, 'Mm. Emma Selkirk, new shunt, nameo; to succeed 1 to be married, took over Herman Kabel of Bethalto'came ettd paid for-a year's first. Boles PenrOW ot Philadelphia, and leader of tbe hurled after a private the Republican Of PhlladelphJa and picker of jilir private life was such that he to ambit JiUfldeipiiX, of home Ost of ftle rcfuring Alton Presbyterian piflfii to show the dlcisoln growing of whleli oecurred whewji'vaat ihrong ap- BU a rriovie at' the cliHrck and many had Burned The jiiovle beitif nbown free was wad recently been who boss However, able masjot of witnessed svir to dls- movie the the atovie effort io ttacf Ihe; ihot enlist ed Major tpn, named fn major assertit'thatbe had never life, "except an enemy in battle." he had "nothing to Schlansker, opreeftfd Oalhoun Pcfpt, lost a flngpr in decided to iding.

erf charges during the Staun- The in in hi too, that of "Alton, an tatloned In Hait were needed on Uoft tff said. 1 i G. Norrii presided at of the Church $rvlce League at.St, House. that an annex being nameM the who the ofcMrs, i up of It-lends of Police Chief Jacob him and diamond- pin, Jfat Irom able to go office each ids Of iville were held aj, tuspecU In Jhe bUrglary at Mrs. the, subsequent affray Mississippi, Of 18 feet jowwfi.er mark, 4lmost unprecedented of feet In 48 Ijoura.

now taken at ihe drawspan pier of the 'railroad bridge, and the pierce uaed as a low of'stro point, friends and hleghbors had gathered at the Lang don 4( Mr. Mrs. J. W. Betjl lor a celebration of their iaijlb.

wedding Jessie Inglln entertained ttiembun.of the F. B. Cook ing Club her home, Nunn and Miss Otittfa Were united in marriage in an evening wedding oerenjony -Father L. SpaldWg 'entertained tfie niembei-s of Cathedral Choir-at dinner in Spaldlng Club building, where Caterer Schnell provided repast. Mr.

and Mrs of aklng wu-t In Heton Herbert opew, "Wliard qf, the soon to ajjpear in St. Louis. ihluot Plfelffenberger had completed for the Uilrd story which 19 b.e fdded to the-Laura, Building, and it was announced the floor would pneiuwed by Alton Conwarvatory of Music. Charles Hip, a son, of the late State Senator Herb, had bwn Appointed second 'assistant engrossing clerk of the on Its organization at Springfield. R.

M. New 'Yorlk, to sail for Jamaica FpHowing call here by Joy Noble, patentee ot the-fyltajfo uwd lor the city water lupply City, T. A. Taylor of the local water company MHed city to Join him for a trip to that to Inspect the new water works. Allop with filtered been a bit envlow ol City after the Telegraph displayed tamplw of the product oJJtn n.e»W pumping plant.

Tha now WM tte ot wwwr Chui-ch was to fee ol'd ffltf pastor, Uie Rev. W. Bradley, a were arranging for moi-afiv? Other annlvei-sar 'CaUjoilo 1 jynlon had elected as for 1897, Pfttrtofc Bwt Kennedy, and Ji Henry. Eunice and KUen Smith left for to studies. John enrolled college at Jacksom dreamt of older the reaUtli eailly denied no lonsti of future achlevtm food and Says Must Abandon Claim to Atom Cfffitrdl Veto EVENING TKtKOftAPH MrtM art ltt rD Umled action in Russia over aiemie posed to be Honal no treaty Bernard retiring from com miMlon ttfpft Interpreted way to a by, (Wine formula ot words.

If Pftttderit; should agree to-fcueh aidfWCii, Jhe, would Wntnattd never be witofflinatea itoid the Democratic party'njlifeht as well give up Ot Awning either Congress or the prealdjMy fn Thle Is became the atomic bomb Issue Is the' kind of a problem for theX voters to understand. I'ftuwlOMt which will be 1 aakefc w.ihVtfverage voter are simple: America way the atom bomb Doek Russia ger ier Can Russia 1 Use ItV Suddenly or will thtere tlon ff preven ily keep 6, bomb? cduld mean 'delay while Coun 16 the red-tape TTJ! ell's iQf invoked vloiatftMBe American people WOtfa rteyelf'pernMt the Jrtidh lfr can be aald new that any trpaty with a will ate or six 5 ballots win not atay.Jn tfte Sfenate, because the 'will ithem at the another- one go to school and ttdt thinls The i "compro- kta being oii in- ternaUonal and that the Russians ln prin- le W. 'bectlon. It Russia, dor to violate treaty or 4 and resort to ir the United NatlOnk -super- American friendly 4 to' 1 slst on such lay- The opportunity for si laywhil' another the minds Senate weigh set up for Instantaneous -action in the event that the alight- etst eviifenfo of Intent the atomic control provisions. It Is lutJiefefeMiee Joujictl or its co kr, fa Tteep flep tne secret 'until a 1 Ijttitrol is ratified by all be heeded by the Can retire now because been made plain we Senate to rea.d,, need have no concern, i If Senator Austuv from the cedes to a Which leaves in doubt the rlghMo tab from misuse of the atoi without waiting for the- go before the Securl a treaty, signed tlve, will not get by therSenijte.

Nor win the Senate disarmament plan which permjts a nation to be the Judgftfiof'Its action as to what violation orthe' plan. It is to be expected, moreo that the United States will on the right to take actloh pendently of the Security Co either alone or In concert' friendly powers, If th f(J; atomic control treaty la The theory that when a occurs the matter would Security Council, which called on to furnish forces to punish an lion, died the day the TOONERVILLE Thfe Daily Labor Sho Before Congre Jiift i the Well-known hiWqsta adver leaders, I'd'the n.aJve^feMpei Result 1 nit 'pu 'te, ir uffless: jqtive one'Wi the legislative in History. tw er has vKgorousl fcaslc tt may not be popular to give vfoe, 1- Outlawe iunlons. other Judg Landls, ture such aa Cljf rles Evans Hughes or Secretary )( Byrnes -4- to iron out warfare And dp pongreis doe? it first. curlty veto ihat need 1 iven up, led, to fT'' 1 liiihedfw that everywhere 111 be no se- without the rtal Issue.

By Fontaine ii. and al ilAries.and'<e»pe'itfe4. 1 to fttlloCiUiiti If so be abl of inoney operalor MI Springfield 'paid, tq mem famjJy, and oth must thepjconti-acts they aigh the fig in advance, and cpntract is signed he is costs are, has iham lome.many limes. If labor a contract it must 'suffer led v-w should be set- power the Jublic should no to labor cannbtxngree. Ih ihe was sewed by'arbltratif) only after heavy, tav or by the government in all dls- liites where the public has an im" as and stfeel, accept- Of a bpa'rd decision iot but It is usually and more llkfly to settle the ffl labor's, leadet-s the across uiti basic reforms, us worst ene both ite else ire will flfleMAhft out Jlrom under them.

It will InMifOWe a new goodwl)li betwAeri labor and nyer should work won lemeh Nprth Carolina Sept. 10, IMS, this column Lymber Co. of had crimln.al ht egahiM it by the 'nominee Clyfle Nprltj Carolina interveni (the Coxe. Lumber let the criminal acted at attorney company shortly fltffi nominated for tantamount to election TOT Had he acted he himself. been lubject to crim' -lUtlon.

Whether due or other Qeparjmeijt finally the criminal th? Lumjjer Co. OPA. former govern" "jllnAi hajipens of 0. Max ivmer governor now leaving of the to direct And Ihe Jigfinit Tom Q. Ptease tell something about the Koala bear? B.

B. A. The Koala bear, only in Australia, law and the penalty one severe. It eats only SwUl stare If these. It Is nocturnal Iff its and sleeps th i day, bften In trees 150 or more above the ground.

How many carats la H. T. A. A. Pure jewelry gold is indicated by 24- carats.

Eighteen carat gold is pure. Q. Is Siam a member of ihe United Nations? R- S. O. A.

applictalon for membership has been approved by the Security Council. It will become the 55th United Nation. Q. In hotf many places do four States meet kt one point? H. L.

A. There is only one place in the United States where four States meet: Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. Q. What is the origin of the arm and hammer trade-mark used on baking soda? P. C.

I. A. The firm of Church and Sons was established by Dr. Austin Church and two sons to produce soda In 'about 1846. One of the sons had Owned the' Vulcan Spice Mills which haM the" arm and hammer trade-mark.

This was adopted by the new firm. Q. Is the pig a descendant of the 'peccary, sometimes called the wild pig? T. D. W.

A. Technically It is not correct to call a peccary a wild pig. The peccary and. the pig are evidently derived from the same remote ancestry but their lines have been distinct for at lease 35 to' 40 million Coxe, president of the ftame Coxe Lumber Co. came before the Bureau of internal revenue, thjs time on a charge of income tax.

evajsipn. Thif time however, was. in. the hands of, a different North When underling esked Undersecretary Gardner what should be dBhe regarding Coxe; Gardner replied: he's The Coxe has, now 'been to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution. Those who sometimes -sit in on House councils say that with of the Truman brain tfusters it's nbw, a race to beat the Republioans to the punch, 'It the brain trUsters think the Republicans are going to make a certain move, they urge the President to -rush in it first'-' 1 'The 'tWo ih' a 1 clitheif to ge't under 5vlre ahead of the RebuWicans are:" Secretary er Clark It 'was Snydei- fl for war Just as the RepubU; cans had about decided war would have to be weeks iSnvder jajjd Clifford were arguing with, Wilson Wyatt, fcettrednSfualng 'adminSr trator, about the termination 'of all price controls.

"We've 4 to emove Becausf. publicans will )f they want to them take the blamf By Inc.) i A. At; 1 Suthor'l i Friday, died Fri A. It is eootterativ1ii' tue.lnteihA nance belong, to llii eratiye A posed toAcouMi an animal bltVItt bail hAirjfro; an animal, i i i. Q.

Is to fine? G. A. TobaW six Q. lock used at theic exposition in T. A.

The, Which, is sal had 21 of pearls, each? 'skyline'dt thfet Texas. The Jock WS ed that each ing the ne.sti th cab if 4 the moW production' are' 194b figures the total world; world's supply. lands steamship, railway plane? T. Erasmus-Darwl Charles Barwin, The Botanic 1 lines appeared: arm, uncbnq'uered: Drag the slow, rapid car; Or wings bear'jj chariot through, and ither of i thest thy Q. To what rocket ft A.

A recently -Sands, New'Mi Q. What Is C. -A. greenstone is a ver ft.group formed through thetir or jty 4 or jej as gre have been descrltf the'wurlji lar, froir Screen Actor HORIZONTAL 7Color "9 9 Spanish dictator 10 Stagger UHepUys roles 12 Golf term 13 Pipes movie actor 11 Stately hoine ,12 Dfead 14 Constellation 15 Hummed A Sonnet 3 24 Minced 21 Help 28Check (Scot.) 23.

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Years Available:
1853-1972