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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 8

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Edwardsville, Illinois
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EPWABDSVILIjE INTELLIGENCES ONLY NATIONAL BANK ArMwsaN COUNTYScxr On the Corner at the Clock Deeds Will! Stocks LeaMcs Jewelry Mortgages Contracts Court Liberty Bondi Accident PollciM Cancelled and Cancelled Notes Life Insurance Pollelet Fire tniuranee Poltctet YOUR valuables in a safe deposit in this bank are safeguarded by the tame burglar and fire-proof vault that our EXPERTS iay It li the strongest ranlt in toe county. You can get protection (or bait a eeat a day. THE Edwardsville National Bank THE HOME BANK Charlee BoeMheniteln, Pretident Wm. C. Kriege, Viee-Pree.

Wm. Ahreiu, Asst. Cashier B. A. rresea.

Cashier Wm. C. Martin, Asst Cask. i. Joeeph M.

Pyte, Trait Officer Tobacco Specials SATDRIUY A i CHESTERFIELD or BLACK WHITE CIGARETTES for Carton of 200 I i Mrrcodos or 5Qc WriRht 4 or 30o 1 5 for 45o 5 for 45o a 1 5for25o 1 5for45o lul Tobacco Kir Any Deiicate's Idwtrdivllle, III. Rasor Blades For Any Rasor WILDEY A TO.MOHT AND.3ATURDAY SPECIAL BIO SHOW AT REGULAR PRICES KARMA THE GREAT MYSTIC "Ask Him Anything" PHOTOPLAYS: FRIDAY Enlil Dennett in "IIAI'I'V THO MARKIKD" SATURDAY DonglM Fairbanks la COMES UP SMILING" Two Shows 7:00 and 9:00 Admission: Adults Every child not In arms must hare a ticket FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE TONIGHT 111 Ml -howliig made by of -lng made by il rtowmnn, who oper- ni st l.ouit, Springfield and Ali i i (ho latter place Mo rrc.ptvod 4568 votes, and vole was In to there are no colored people. mhrr "a good name is than droat with Bow- There an U. J. Bowman lly In Alton, well-known over the county.

There Is P. T. Bowman, a former In Wood River. Residents of the latter community, which contains no colored population Toted heavily for Bowman, thinking It was Fred Bowman, and he actually ran ahead of Chris Rethmeier in some ot the polls. He carried four of the flvo preclncti in Wood River and got H74 In Alton to Rethmeler's 146B.

Miss Irene Burkhardt of Collins, ville will spend tonight at the home ot MUs Rose CUne, She leaves Sunday tor Illinois Cnlvemtj. Had Surprise Miss Esther Dalhaus and Miss Theresa Qooden were eurprlsed Sunday after noon at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Dalbans on North Main street. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

H. G. Dalhaus, Mrs. W. Oooden, Mrs.

J. Mead, Mrs C. Owen, Mrs. H. Hans, Mrs.

O. Panst, Mrs. H. Sabre, Mrs. D.

Henry, Mrs. J. Burkhardt, Mrs. L. Schroeder, Mrs.

M. Neunschwan- der, Mrs. O. Rohokaste, Misses Evelyn and Nellie Dalhans, Mildred and Edna Bnrkhardt, Hennenlt and Gertrude Owens, Josephine, Irene, and Edna Hans, Naomi Henry, Irene Paust, Ida Bellinger, Henry Hans, Simon Henry, Harold and Harrey Dalhaus Eugene Suhre, Albert Mead BJton English, Origin Oooden. Tho afternoon was spent in playing games and dainty refreshments, were served.

Announces Iieartag. George T. Conkoulls, a former proprietor of a Candy Kitchen here and in CollinsTille, is now leaving Collina- ville. He has decided to go state ot Iowa. Preceding his decision he haa made an' announcement in a Collins-vile paper which is A half-page ad appears-with plctu-es ot his wife, his little son "Tedu," and himself, telling.

ot his leaving that city. He thanks the friends and patrons with whom he has long been associated. He established a business here some years ago but later sold it to a relative. Wiener Roast Night Many of BdwardeTllle's young folks are leaving within a few days for various colleges and Universities. In view of this fact they desired to have a reunion beore their departure.

Last night twenty-five of thirty yonng people went on a wiener roast. They left the city in automobiles and went to a woods several miles north. A large bonfire was built and the "hot dogs" were Toasted. After the roast the members of the party went for an automobile ride. A number of them went to Granite City for refreshments and returned.

Blrtnday Sniprise Party. Lewis Fields, of Leclaire, was pleasantly surprised Wednettday evening when Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Fields, Wm.

Sloan, Edwin and Narman Fields, Misses Jennie Sloan and Marie Fields gathered at his home in honor of his birthday. The guests had a very good time after which a huge birthday cake with candles representing the years was cut and passed around. Will Reside Here Mrs. M. M.

Kendell and her (laugh tetr, Mrs. Carrie Harrison, of Gran ite City are going to make ville their permanent home. Mrs Kendell formerly lived in Edwarsd vllle and ownes a home on, Clay street. She decided to move hero nnd her daughter, a widow, oame with her. They arrived yesterday.

Farewell Surprise Party. A farewell surprise party was given at the home of Wm, Sloan ot Leclaire last Friday evening in honor of his daughter, Elsie Sloan, who left tor Charleston Sunday evening. The evening was spent with music and a social time after which light refreshments were served. Married on Wednesday Wm, L. McCoid, of Venice and Miss Nora Bax, of Madison, were married, at the parsonage ot Rev.

K. Buschmann Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock Miss Luella McCoid, sister of the groom and Mrs. Martha Buschman were witnesses of tbe ceremony. Going to Walk to Alton. A biking party composed of eight or tea yonng ladles will leave Bd- wardsville early on Snday morning on a hike.

They will walk to Alton where they Intend to secure a luncheon and then will return home on the Alton-Edwardsnile bus. Ghost Appeared on Street At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon there was much ebcitement among the school children, when a ghost eight feet In height began walking down Main street. The ghost bore a printed sign advertising the movie at the Wlldey Theatre. Going to New Donglaa. Members ot Edwardsvtlle Lodge, No.

91, F. and on invite- from New Douglas lodge will go to that place Saturday night to confer a third degree. The trip will be made In antos. Read the "1" for the news. 1 We Give, Guarantee and Redeem Eatfe Trading gt Only a Jew ArUcH.

FALL and WINTER SHOWING In Mens and Womens Ready to Wear This Stoto specializes in clothes dependable in quality, excellent in style, comfortable under every requirement, and moderate priced for the service they supply. "BINOF.K1TY CLOTHES" for Men maj ho wlacted with utter confidence in their character. "Berdick Scott's" for Women and Misses likewise A Splendid showing of Suits and Winter Conts in an unlimited variety of weaves and patterns-- sizes and style, please the young folks and the elderly people as well who want to be well clad. Young Men and Bens Suits $25 to Complete lowing of New Fall Hath and Caps of following makes Stataon, Vanity, No Name and Longhey, prices to 812 Regal Spear Caps in Fancy and Staple Shades SI 50 to $4 New Designs in Dress Shirts to $10.00 New Half Hose, Plain and Fancy, priced, pair aoc to Cheney'and Pomeroy Neckwear, prices 5o- to tmrfr Large Showing of Fancy Knit Neckwear, priced to $3.00 "WEAR PLEDGE" LINE BOYS CLOTHING-We have added to our Boys Department the well known WEAR PLEDGE Suits and Overcoats--each suit or coat carries an insurance policy that guarantees serviceable wear Prices $15.00 to $25.00 Other Suits $10 00 $18 00 Boy's Hats and Caps in a largo variety of style--Dress Shirts and Blouses--All Moderately Priced WOMEN'S TO WEAR-- LADIES TAFFETA SILK DRESSES--Assorted Colors--Long and Short Sleeves--some with Georgette Sleeves, size 16 16 4 4 Priced at to $25.00 LADIES SERGE DRESSES--Colors Navy and Brown Silk Button Trimmed--size 16 to 4 4 Priced at $15.00 LADIES SERGE AND TRICOTINE DRESSES--Silk Embroidered Vesting and Braid Trimmed--size 16 to 44 Priced at to $33.00 LADIES TAILORED SUITS-- All Wool Serge--Nary and Black only--Fancy Silk Lined Button and Braid Trimmed--sizes up to 47 bust measure. Priced at $85.00 to $42-00 AH Wood Poplin Suits--Navy and Black only--Fancy Silk Lined --Button and Braid Trimmed--Sizes up to 47 bust measure.

--Priced at to LADIES SKIRTS-- Plain and Plaited Skirts--All Wool, Navy and Black Serge Waiat 23 to 30. Priced at ,7.30 151.00 New Stylish Plaid Skirts--All Wool Cloth. Priced at (MI.SO in 910-00 Silk Poplin Skirts--Assorted Colors--Sites 23 to 30 inch waUt measure. Priced $lo00 EXTRA SIZE SKIRTS-We carry a varied assortment of Extra Large Size bklrts 'n Serges. Mohair, Silk Poplin 'and Chudda Ia nced w.v to $13.00 Children's All Wool Serge Dresses, Plaited Skirts--Bolero Effect --Plaid Silk Trimmed Colors, Navy only--Sizes 9 to 4 Priced at Same Juniors sizes, 15, 16 and 17 years--Priced at V) FOOTWEAR DEPARTM KXT- NEW FOOTWEAR Our lire of Men's and Women's Shoes for Kali and is ao complete as any modern Shoe Department can abon A comparison will reveal our prices are the ibwett i ull tinea and assortment the largest "Men's Footwear" In all leathers and styles, Patr to "Women's Footwear" in all Leathers and Styles-- Pair to 13.00 We carry these lines In AA to Widths VISIT OS FOR YOUR WINTER NEEDS Madison County's Greatest Store i-dwardsvillo.

Illinois. Personals Mnrl Corbett spent Wednesday In Granite City. Ed Stolie and C. W. Burton, were St.

Louis yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marks are spending today In St. Louis.

Edward Barnett was in Granitat Jlty Wednesday on business Mrs. Mary Britt was a rocont vi 5 or in Hillsboro, and Pooalioiuni. Misses Mary Pfelffer and Hazel spent Tuesday In St, Louia. Robert Dippold, of Qlllespie, waa recent visitor with relatives here, Mrs, Emma Mackinaw will spend Sunday with friends in Grantta Ity, Biepker who baa been stiffer- IR from an attack ef malaria is 1m- Sergeant A. Drexeiius, of Kansas City, is a visitor with friends and relatives here.

Mrm. Casper Laoaf, was in High- where she was a guest of Mrs. J. H. Leef, her sister.

Miss Frances Bloemke, who has been visiting in St. Louis, returned to her home here yesterday. M. C. Gibson, of Springfteld, stopped here yesterday on his return after several days in Murphysboro.

E. H. Sneldov, of Canersvllle, was j. ueatt yesterday at thi home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Stolze. Fred C'. Gillham loft Wednesday night for Detroit, Michigan, and Ch'- eace, where he will bo gone for week, Miw Mllda Lauer, of St, Leula, arrived hero last night A few dan visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, John Lauer, Mrs. Prank Rohr and Miss Margaret Waller, of Chicago, arrived yesterday to visit with Mr. and Mrs David Cunningham.

C. Monroe, and L. H. Monroe, of City. Md, guest-j here this week at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. D. Alford Miss Lois Rice, of Worden is a guest here at the home of Miss Pauline Munech She leaves Worden on Monday for L'rbana where will attend the University Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Stelnle, Mr and Mrs Wm. Kanouse, aad Wesley Kanouse, of Madison, WiMonsia. wlio are on an automobile tour stop- pod here Wednesday and remained over night. Mlsssa Helen Wiedey, Hazel Logan, Din Oliver, LeNora Krlege and Alleo Barwtse, leave Edwardrvllle on Monday for Woman's Col' lege at Jacksonville.

Mauriee Fahacstcek. Victor Booker, and Wilbur and Arthur Pfelffer leave here on Saturday night for noil University at BnirJ Tinhorn will leave on Thefr reservations were made en a prevlotu date. Henry Howard, motorman oa th Suburban line. Is receiving congratulations from admlrirg friends today upon a remarkable occurrence this week at his home, juat this elde ot Hii wife, who bad previously demonstrated her loyalty patriotism aid affection by Installing five ef connubial bliss about tbe dinner table, presented him wltk triplets. They are all girls, and all hale and hearty.

Howard Is being somewhat kidded about hu kids, bat just grins, knowing that he Is highly eavtod: M. D. owell and daughter yecurtfay visiting.

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