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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 10

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PAGE TEN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23.M927 Dresses Cost Half What They Used To! You needn't spend a lot to keep Tip tvlth the FCHfniL'f rolor chntrjrcfl, Nor even luiow to nil your IfttCHt through the mncir of home dyeing. It's so easy to beautiful dyeing or perfectly Korgcoua tlntlnp, If you'll only original Dinmonfl dyes (Inifi dyes)- HrlKhten tlio house, too; lire Diamond dyed In tin hour or lens. Any material, rlsht over other F'KKKi your dnmsist gives you the Diamond Ui'o Cyclopedia; valuable directions, nctunl plrTetfootlB ci'lor Or write fur Illimtrnteil liook Craft, tm.it- from DIAMOND 7JYES, iJcpt. NIG, Kurltnetun, Makm it NEW for IS cttt WhenYouCatchCold Rub On Musterole Musterolo Is easy to apply and works right awny. It may prevent a cold from turning: Into "flu" or pneumonia.

It docs all the good work of Rrnnflmothor'a mustard piaster. Muslerolo Is a clean, white ointment, of oil of muntnrd and other homo simples. It is recommended by many doctors ami nurses. Try Musterolo for eoro throiit, cold on the chest, rheumatism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bronchitis, anth- inn, neuralgia, congestion, pains and nches of tho bfick and joints, sprains, noro muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted of all sorts. JoMothertiMutteroleli alto made in milder form for and imall children.

for Musterole. Jan Btltw than a muttcad plattei QUICKRELIEFFROM CONSTIPATION Thnt Is the Joyful cry of thousands fllnco JJr. Kdtvnrrla produced Olive TaMcls, tho for oilumcl. Dr, Kdwurds. practicing for 20 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered tho formula for Olivo Tablet)! while treating patlcnls Xnr chronic and torpid livers.

olive do not contain calomel, just a healing, xotilhlng vegetable loxatlvn mixed with olivo oil. No Krlplng Is tho "lieynoto" of (lieso little Bugnr-uoated, olive-colored labU'tM. Thoy cnu.sc Lhn uiul liver to normally. They never loirn ilirm In unnntiirtil artlon, you hnva a "iluvk bvnwn dull, ilred nick you'll find niii'o and Plfiva- nnt resultK from 0110 or two of ICihviiril.s' olivo Tiiblets bedtime. ThnusiititlH tulin thi'rn iivoi'y night to kff-ii rlKht.

Try them, I5f, 30c, i 'IrandiiKitlier i litr Iviir fully darlii nul, ami uttractivc v. itli brow nf Kago Tea. and Kul- 1" r. 'Whenever took nn that (lull, fiidurt or appear- aiiei', Ilils mlxturn was np. plli-d with wonder, t'ul effect.

Ity null, hif nt jiny store I'm' "WycthV Compound," you a largo of ilij, nUl tlnu 1 rui'lpc. linproveil by thu adilllldii nt olhor Ingredients, nil ready to uso toi only 75 This nlmplo mixture rnn be dctKMiiled to restore ural color nnd bi'jniiy 0 tlKr Imlr. Wcll-knowii Ray every body uses Sii mid Compound now hceiumo It nnturally iinU evenly that nohody cai tell It has been eusj lo UHO too. You simply dampen c-omb or soft hriiMh nnd ilmw i through your trilling onn stum will nt a time. Ily mornliiR the illsnppeai's; after another niiplicai or two, It IH restored to iln natu oolor nnd iooka gloKny, soft and bu tlful.

hnl Ilusu The tendency In tan huso Is tho brighter rust and sunset Hiiadcu Wood River I'nrty at tfradcn Home A party was given Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. f). C. Brnrten nl thoii In Wood Hlver, In honor Mr.

nd Clllhcrt Trent. Cards nnd dancing fiirnlshf-'I I he en rrtnlnrnftnt tind delicious vein served. Mr. nnd nt wen- n'rsented with a lovely Rift, and a pleannnt evening enjr-yr-d by vrryonc. Those present Included Mr, sn.d Mm.

A. Kngclman, Mr. iinrl 11. Joan, Mr. and Mrs.

Alva Thatcher, 'nul Davenport, illss Dorothy Ciin- Ingham, Miss Loulno Green, her litern, Tony Hoppo, nil vivrdsvUle-, Mr. nnd Mrs. ('. leu of Colllnsvllle; Mr. und Mrs.

AV. C. Epperson, Simone, t. Urotvn, Mr. nnd Mrfl.

L. Hitter, Lee all of Ornnlfb City; John 5llllngcr, Miss Huth C'ranford, James Vllbern nnd Lawrence Conn Woc-il River. rytlilsn Sinters to Meet The Pythian Bisters, both members nd officers, are to meet Friday nttcr- ioon nt I v. n. to practise floor work tho I.

O. O. F. hall. Program at Bandit Church last evening at the First Hafitlst liurch congregational meeting was icld.

At luncheon wns served most delightful program won en- oycd which wns In charge of the Innnclal committee. A business meet- ng was nlso held. To Bo Speaker at Noon Ilus' Luncheon The Bpcnker for tho Chamber Commerce meeting to bo held in the Elite cafe Thursday noon will be liner "Watson, brother of K. Wntson if the Watson-Howard Itenl ompaitj'. Mr.

Watson is this week the leading rolo In Homly at Schubert-Rlalto theatre in St. Louis. Dinner Largely Attended The chicken dinner nerved by tho vonien of tho First M. E. church nt he church last evening wns largely A delicious menu wan served.

Recovering from'Injuries Lawrence Everett Cunningham, who was severely Injured several days ago when ho fell In the yard of his home recovering nicely. All Diw Meeting There will an ail day meeting leld at the Evangelical church on Thursday by the women of the church. good attendance Is desired. Hoard of Education President to Kun for Ko-clectloii L. D.

Palmer prewldcnt of tho board education of District 104 has ounced that ho will run for re-etec- ion as president at the election to be eld on April 9. Tax Collector at Local Bank this Week Tax Collector J. L. Lamm will be it tho Wood River National bank 'hursdny and Friday of this week. Crossing Repaired The Ferguson avenue' crossing over ho Illinois terminal switch tracks has men rcpnlveil and Uio crossing IB now ipen to tho nubile.

Signs Ordered Fourteen more boulevard signs nnd eight more school atop olgna have been ordered by the local manager Vnl E. tcls, which will hs put up in various ilaces In tho city. Several Hundred Dele gates Attend Booster Meeting Thero were several hundred delegates attended the Woodmen booster meeting held hero Sunday night. A larndo was held on tho down town treota nnd later In tho evening speak- ng was enjoyed at tho Odd Fellow's mil. Degree Staff of Lodge to Granite City Last night the degree staff of the U.

O. P. lodge went to Granlto City ind conferred degree work at the neetine hold by the Granite City odge. Choir Practice Choir practice VIII he held tonight the First Christian church nt 7:30 'clock, 'arty nt Home of Key. and Mrs.

Akers A delightful social evening was en- ioyed by group of young people at ho homo of the Rev, nnd Mrs. 13. W. of Ninth street Monday cve- ilng. Progressive hearts was the dl of tho evening.

Delightful re 'reshmciug were served. Thoso present were ailssi'S Kllenor Bachcldor Adlitosnn, Helen Skinner, jerttt Warner, Mtulvline Tlplon, Iluy oond Skinner, VnnCnmp, Vlr- irll JIncke, Cilenn Klvcs, T. IX Ayers, I. lOubiinks, w. 1', Wehkthg.

M. Strong und Jon Akcrn. UaKchall Schedule Follownlg Is the schedule for base games In which the Community high school will participate for tho. season: April St. Louis nt O'Fal Ion; Belleville nl Kilwnrdsville; Col IhiNVllIc; Urnnlto City at MnHcouluh.

April at. Louis nt Belle vlllc! at ttdwnrdsvlllo; Wood Ulver lit Mascoutah; C'olllnsville a Oirnnito rily. April nt Kuat St Louis; lii-lievlllo nt o'Fallon, Oraiilti City at Wood Hivcr; Muacuutah Colllnsvllle. May St. Louis at ColllnH vllle; O'Kallon nt Wood Hlver; Kd at Maucuutnh; Uelleville a tiranite I'lly.

-May at O'Kallon; Worn! Itlvcr nt Kast Kt. Louis; Granite City ui Ivdwardsvlllc; Mascoutah at Muy at Mascoutah; Kast Kt. Louis at City; Bd- wnrilsvlllo Wood liivsr; lielievlllc at 1 May City nt O'Fallon, nt KiiMt Ht. Louie; Collins- vlllc nt 1-JUwai'davlUo; Wood River'at llcllovlllr. Atlrml 1).

of I. Mwllng Mrs. Helen llntrcnu, Mrs, James MrNnlly, Mrs. Aunlcy Mouro, Mrs. At.

High Spots in the Life of Lilllc Stanley By Fontaine Fox HARDIN BRIDGE INQUIRY MADE BY COMMITTEE Report WilMie Made by Appropriations Committee 'of House Consider ing Whitely Bill. F. Manning, Mrs. K. Ilannold, Miss illldegardo Meyer and Mrs.

J. J. Ma- ohey went to Alton last night where hey attended a meeting held by the Daughters of Isabella. Notes Mrs. Richard Dawson of Seventh street, is Improving at St.

Joseph's lospltal and expects to be brought homo this week. Gilbert Brakchan was slightly Inured while at work yesterday at the loxana Petroleum company. Mrs. Henry Kick, who has been at St. Joseph's hospital for several weeks a getting along very nicely and was rouRht to her home yesterday, John Mctzger was removed to St.

'oseph's hospital yesterday and under- vent an operation for appendicitis. Jlr. Is assistant cashier at the River National bank. He Is re- )orted as getting along aa well as can be expected. Ula aunt, Miss Hetzger of Vandalia, a trained nurse, In attendance.

Mrs. Ocorge McCollum Is recovers at St. Joseph's hospital. Mrs. McCollum recently underwent an opera- Mrs.

Joseph Klenstra and Mrs. Ar- Chanut were visitors at St. Jtf- seph's hospital in Alton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Evans of Acton avenue visited yesterday with Mrs. ans' brother, Benjamin Martin, who was injured in an automobile ace dent Sunday. Richard Henry attended a class play at Allan last evening. Kilward Halloran Is III at his home. Mrs.

J. T. Paddock Is confined to her homo on Lorcna avenue by Illness. Mrs. M.

S. Emmons of Lorena uve- nue, IH spending the week visiting with relatives at Mariwa, 111, Mrs. Herman Schueler Is 111 at her homo on Lorena fivonue, Mrs. R. W.

Bohymi-r nnd children of Ivltchfleld, arc guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klny Carey of Ferguson avenue. PRAIRIETOWN John Graham Jr. was In Edwards- villa on business Wednesday.

Aup. Knocho of Bunker Hill called on relatives hero on Wednesday. The I-adies' Aid met in. the school rascment on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

L. W. Dustman was hostess. Rev. Chas.

Dretzel and Theo. VVoishaupt were St. Louis visit- rs one. day the past week. C.

Meyer gnd Kdw. Gusewcllo made a. business trip to St. Louis on Thursday. Louis Ousewelle and family moved to a farm near Troy, on Wednesday.

Carl Kuethe spent several days with relatives'in St. Louis. Quite a number from here attended tha funeral of Win. Iscnbcrs In St. Louis, on Friday.

Mrs. Louisa and daugh- ers, 'Mrs. Gusewelle and Mrs. Edwin Itenlie, were Edwardsville visitors on Arthur Jr. was In Dorsey on Thursday.

Prof, and Mrs. Gehner were Warden visitors on Thursday. A. J. Meyer of Wor3en was a caller here on Friday.

Mr. und John Paul called on Arthur Hillelirarvd, near "Worden one, day last Rev. W. C. Bckemeyer nnd H.

Brnasch were in St. Louis on Sunday, where the former delivered an address over the radio, at station KFCJO. Mrs. H. Briiasch, Sr.

returned home on Sunday after spending several days with relatives In St. Louis and Wood River. Mrs, E. Schoenewey and son, Allen, of near Ridgely, called on her daugh tcr, Mrs. Carrio Braasch, and family on Saturday.

Herman Borgstedt of Itoxano. was a visitor here on, Sunday. Yellow Flowers Yellow nnd ontnKo dominate In ar tlflclril bnutonufei't'3 for Drake-Walker Revue At Grand, Thursday Tho Drake-Walker musical revue of :0 colored performers will start a hrec-dny engagement at Grand Opera House tomorrow matinee, and ippcar at 2:30 and 8:30 lally. This company Is a road attraction a car load of ficencry and a. crcolo chorus of fast step- )ers, IS speed demons and several lomudiuns.

Tho length of this perfornmnco alone is over two lours. Mr. Wclgler, business manager cf he W. M. Sauvago Amusement IJnter- irises, has personally 'reviewed this fttraction nnd announces it as the biggest that has been offered Alton in a long time, and never before has such a big show been offered nt popular prices.

SPLENDID SWEET CORN CANDY KID CORN is a splendid brand of Sweet Corn that your grocer guarantees to satisfy. It Is also reasonable in price. PAINT SALE CONTINUED UNTIL APRIL 1ST. Our stock of Wall Paper is now comnlete. WHOLESALE and RETAIL DELIVER COOK PAINT VARNISH CO.

L. SONDLES, Mgr. 540 Kast Broadway Phone 2396 Suiting Women's Fancy New Jewelry A GIFT that will plcaso hcv lotlay aiul for years to come! Never has our selection been more complete, more full of worthy remembrances. Featuring at special prices: Pearl Necklaces at $3.00 to $60.00 White Gold Wrist Watches $15 to $75 Novelty Bracelets at $1.00 to $75.00 Diamond Solitaires at $25,00 to $300.00 Richard LI Hudson "TAKE IT TO BUDDY" 108 West Third Mrice Ityun's Ity ARTIIUH B. DONEG.VN TelcRniiili Corre.snoudcnt HPKIN'GFtlJLD, March Tho duestlon of whether or not it.

number ot river towns shall bo more. Closely united by the building of a bridge ncrosH tho Illinois river nt llnrdln seemed approaching closer to a decision as the legislature met this morning. At n. meeting of tho appropriation5 committee of tho house of representatives lato yesterday tho matter of Ijuildine such a bridge, or rather of furnishing tho funds to do so, wns re furred lo a subcommittee of live mem who arc to go to llnrdin and Iptcr.mino whether tho necessity for irldgo nt that point is as urgent as las been represented. Tho membera this subcommittee mvo not yet been named, but there ippolntment is expected today or to- tiorrow.

It Is understood that tho C. A. railroad has agreed to tnke care all details pertaining to tho expedi tion. The bill which awaits confirmation was Introduced by Koprcsentattvo Hoh crt Whiteiey of Carltnvllie on Fcbru nry 3, but because of tho crowded con dition the calendar In tho appro priatlons committee, action on It has been deferred, Tho mensuro'requests S400.000 to replace tho present at Ilardln with a bridge, connecting route 38 which is now cut oft by th river. Tho committee may go to Hardln this wek-ond, so as to enable it to re port back when tho legislature rccon vcnos next Tuesday.

Tho late evening session of the, sen nto yesterday saw the introduction a "straw stacks" bill by Senator Nor man G. Fingg ot Moro. This measur Is duplicate of the bill introduced Ii the house by Representative Vuughnn of Greenville, and asks an approprla tion of J7.875 to reimburse certah farmers who suffered divers losse when their straw stacks were dc stroyed by tho state in 1919 and 192 to prevent the spread oC flag smut. Tho purpose of its introduction both houses ia in order that It ma; bo receiving- committee conslderatlo: in the Kenate while it is being vote upon In tho lower chamber. 1C the house of representatives 11 run then Into tho seiuitc, nnil ilR passage hnstoncd by reason of tlw that no-new committee hearing In then noecBsnvy.

Flnpg nlso Introduced another Mil at. the time, providing Hint town collector nhnll ho elected In enmities under township thin iviili a populntltiH less than The iirt-sont law names 100,000 as the rcrmlflito population. uther bill Dial llepresentntlvei lius pcndlni; in tho house, from his "inlriiw Htncks" pro- ono changing iho tfrmu of circuit court In lidiid Included in tho report which the oinmittee on judicial department nnd turned In to thn clerk of the iiniso for readlnK Tuesday. hotly previously derided favorably upon ho measure, but Representative 'aiighnn stated that lin had been ro- to give those opposing the neaauro an opportunity for a hearing icforo thn committee. Thin hearing mny take place later in ho week.

YOU WILL LIKE IT A French blend coffee at' a -popular EVERY DAY FRENCH 3L-END COFPKB. You will like it Your grocer sells it. No Stables Hero ATLANTIC CITY, N. the city seized a team of horses to sntisfj $97 judgment against ono Jci-rj Wood, it was forced to return them to lim because there was no stable to house them. Fifteen years ago there were 50 livery stables here.

Check before it starts. Rub vapors A Good Overlook It From Jas. Edwnrds, Monlgomcry, comes thlH Mtor which contain; vnluablo RViggoiiMvin-. 1'ecl liko icw ninn since taking Folcy's Honey nd Tnr. 1 can now sleep nil night woroucss In chest and had I'ough gone.

whol' 1 coughs, colds and croup, always helps." Stops tickling hronf, nervouH hacking coiuzh, put? i healing, soothing contlng on an In flamed throat. Sold nnd recommend ed everywhere. Ask fin- it. Foley 2835-15 Sheffield Chicago, 111. Sold everywhere.

DON'T MISS IT Real Dance at Castle Hall Gents 75c. Indies Free Wednesday, March 23, 1927 Harford Windsor's 7-plecc Jazz Band Given by "Woodsy" HOME OF PARAMOUNT AND fttETRO-GOLDWVN PICTURES Saturday and Sunday Nights Prices Continuous 2 to 11 7 nnd 9 1'. M. lOc and 25e Wednesday, Thursday and Friday A COMEDY- MYSTERY-DRAMA. Also "Blue Black" a Comedy and Latest News The raided bank 1 The haunted halls! The hidden chamber? The flitting Omen of 111! The ghostly shades! The disguised The hysterical maid! NONR HKITKIl MAJESTY CHAl'i: letter.

Your grocer wlls It. Gem Theatre IfiflZ WnMilngtnn Avcnuo UPPER ALTON, ILLINOIS TODAY Special Double Program Mlltmi SIMs iu "TUB UlWUAHDEn IIOWU" And Cilofla Swnnsnn In "STAGE STntVK" TOMOHUOW AND Colleen Moore "IJtENB" Money to Loan, City Improved Property. No delays. Alton Banking Trust Co. 7:00 TONIGHT 9:00 THE PRODUCTIONS, THE LATEST MUSICAL BARRAGE A SELECTED CHORUS OF FAIR DAMSELS ENCHANTINa MELODlESigiHUMOR i 1 i 'U'tirmnf A Company of Royal Entertainers In Nicely Plotted Plays, Tinkling With Tuneful Melody, and Elaborately Produced with Gorgeous Costumes and Striking Scenery.

SEE THAD DE MONICO "The Argentine Serenader" THE LATE 'HUnOLPlI VALENTINO'S 1)01 BLB IN DANCING ANU MUSICAL SPECIALTIES. This Terpsichorean Wizard Won The World Championship nt Madison Square Garden, Now Vork, by Dancing Seventy-Throe Minutes Without Repeating Slop. Jle Never been Beaten. HEAR Sam Mylie's Clever Comedy Prattle Dorothy Lowther Sing Story Verna The Saxaphonists Ivy Evelyn In Special Vocal Numbers Tonight this Sterling Company Presents "Fooling Father" Supported By Special Music And Sweethearts Chorus. The Screen Feature Tonight Will Be "The Unchastened Woman" Starring THEDA BARA Bargain Week-Day Matinees at 1:30 p.

10e and 25c New Plays and New Pictures Thursday and Saturday Rent your spare room through Classified Ads.

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