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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 8

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EDWARPPVILLE INTELLIGENCES Two Shows Daily 7sOO and p. m. Sunday Hatinee GEM Watch for our Announcements in this paper every evening THEATRE ON TO-MORROW EVENING, March 17th the doors of the new Gem Thea- i tre will open to the public, not only with a new name but with practically a new theatre. No expense has been spared by the management in. remodeling.

New chairs have been installed throughout the house and all posts have been removed so that nothing obstructs your view from the stage. The entire house has been repainted and redecorated. Our new picture machine is one of the latest on the market, throwing a clear, steady, white picture. For the Opening Program the management will present one of the greatest pictures ever presented in this city entitled, "Two Women." one as wise as a serpent, the other as harmless as a dove. The charms of one lead men to despair ana death, the other to love and happiness.

This picture was produced by. the Vitagraph people in three parts, featuring such stars as Anita Stewart, Julia Swayne Gorden and Earl Williams. The balance of the program will consist of a two reel feature entitled, "Comrade Kitty" featuring Arthur Johnson, Lubin and a Comedy entitled "A Model Wife," Kalem. .1 ADMISSION Adults JO cents, Children 5 cents Two Shows Daily and 8:35 p. m.

Sunday Matinee at 2:30 This Theatre will present to the people of Edwardsville the World's Best Photoplays SUCH RECOGXIZED MAKES AS KSSANAY -rutTM BIOGRAPH i EDloON i LUBIN 8EIJG VITAGRAPH KALEM A OTHERg THE KIND YOU ARE ENTITLTD TO SEE. FEATURING SUCH CAMERA STARS AS FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN BKVIiRLY PAYNE RUTH STOREHOUSE CHARLES CHAPLIN G. M. ANDERSOX (BRONCHO BILLY) ETHEL CLAYTON JUCHARl) C.

TRAVERS ARTHUR V. JOHNSON LOTTIE BRISCOE ANITA STKWART EARL WILLIAMS JULIA SWAYNE GORDAN JOHN BUNNY FLORA FINCH LILLIAN WALIihR L. ROGER LYTTOX MAURICE COS.TIJLIX) EDITH STORY BOBBY CONNELLY BILLY QLIRK ALICE JOYCE L. V. HAMILTON TOM MOOKE LOOSE VALE TOM MIX 1CATHLYX WILLIAMS GEUTRI.DE McCOY MAC MclERMOTI LENA BAIRD AXDY CLARK MINKR ORGANIZATION 1KJE9 AWAY WITH MINOR DIVISION.

Last Hesslou in Being Held Today in Statmton Temple. The laat convention of sub-district No. 6 of District No. 12, United Mine Workers of America IB belag held In the Staunton labor temple today and may hold over until tomorrow. The Bub-dlfltrlct, which la known as the Belleville district ami which Included about sixty locals, will be abolished, together WHQ all other sub-districts In the state, on April 1.

his Is In accordance with a referendum taken by the miners Illinois four or mouths ago. The proposition to abollsb the sub-districts carried by a substantial majority. Minors In Bclcvllle are said to ba i-rltlclrlng the dissolution of tho district on the grounds that power of the organization will then be placed in the bands of fewer men. It said at Belleville, that many of the miners did not realize what thy did whon they voted for the and that a resolution asking that the Bub-district be reinstated would be Introduced at the contention which meets In Staunton. At 3 o'clock this afternoon nothing of that kind had been brought up at Slauuton however, and persons In attendance at the meeting said the proposition had not been talked of during the morning session.

The meeting was called to order by Thos. J. Reynolds, of Colllnsvllle, president of the sub-district, which has been presiding throughout the day. At the meeting this morning the flnal report of the secretary- treasurer was submitted and the report of the auditing board made and approved this morning. Edwardavllle'i.

local Is represented at the meeting by its president, James who Is the only Edwardsvllle man at the meeting. About ninety-are persons were present. Advantages ft the dissolution of the sub-district, pointed out by persons at tho meeting, were to be found In the fact that after April 1, all cases may be referred direct to tho executive board of the state organlatlon whereas, under the old plan, they must needs go through the board of the sub-district before the final bearing. SOCIAL MS HEMS EAJOYAJ1LK FUNCTIONS AND OCCUKREMCK8. All the news all the time.

Taking PUcr, In Citjt Aai The A very pleasant surprise partj was given Saturday evening, March 13, at the home Mr. and Mrs. Kvm. Kipp, lu honor of Ralph Klpp. being his 16th birthday anniversary.

Music and games were t'Jo features of the evening. Refreshments were served. All spent a most enjoyable evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Win. Kipp, Mrs. Emma nipp, Juha Ohm, Hulda Stille, Kathryn Klueter. Aliua and Flora Henke, Emma and Malinda Dustman, Minnie Bardelmeler, Eva McDonald, Minnie and Dena Meier, Lydia Still- le, Amanda Kip;) and Emman Kipp. Rulpb Kipp, Edward and Henry Ohm, Edward Kipp, Arthur Stille, August and Will Wilkening, Chas.

and Willie Ohm, Charles Bardelmeier, Henry Meier, Charles, Joe, and Will Long. Jef. McDonald, Edward, Charles and George Wiche, John and Willie Klueter, Edward Meier, Joe and Fred Wetllng, Otto Grotefendt, Fred Henke, Jacob Koch, Harold Close and Edward Stille. Make Your Home Attractive Use Alabastine A sanitary, durable and economical material for use on all interior wall surface. Inexpensive, beautiful in its effect, easy to mix and apply.

We are abundantly stocked to supply you with any shade or color you may desire. Come In and let us show the schemes and illustrated albums, they will offer Harnist Delicate Drudfflsts On the Corner Specials all this Week Clean Easy Laundry Soap, worth oc bar, spl salo 7 bars 25c Pot ErapoflaMd Milk, Be can spl sale 12 cans 45c EZ. Shoe Dredging worth lOc bottle salo 2 bottles lOc India Itolbh, worth 20c qt par spl sale per Jnj 15 Chill Sauce, worth 2Bc spl per bottle ISc Applet, Fancy GaOo'a worth 40o pe 'fc spl per peck SOc Cbmnberriea, fine large plump red per quart 5c fancy Navel Oranges, worth 8B dozen spl per dozen 25c Fancy Naval Oranges, smaller size spl sole PET dozen 12c lemons. Fancy California's aonod Juicy, spl per doxen lOc Florida Grape Fruit worth 8c apl sale eaoh Sc i'anry Florida CJrape Fruit worth flc spl sale 7 for 25c I have Fresh Oysters, Fresh River Flab, Smoked and Pickled Fish of all kinds during Lent. Phone me jrtiur order.

J. L. SCHWARZ, Cash Grocer Phase Main "91 y. Mala Edwmbvflle, HI. Humane Society Meets.

A regular meeting of the Edwardsville Humane Society is in progress this afternoon at tbe homo of Mrs. D. G. Williamson. Sessions usually are held at the home of Mrs.

Katherine Pogue, but the placs changed thi month because of the Illness of her father, Dr. Joseph Pogue. It is thought the April meeting will be held at the Pogue residence, however. To Reform School. Henry Belcher and Virgil Wil- llarnB, both of Alton, were adjudged delinquents before Judge B.

Eaton yesterday afternoon and sentenced to the schood for boyu ai at, Charles. They were found guilty of burglarizing the office of tbe Swclt- zer Lumber Company at Alton several weeks Sewing Circle Session. The Ladies Aid Society of the St. Paul's Evangelical church on tue Bluff road will meet as a sewing circle at the church Friday afternoon. All members are invited to be present at that time.

was a guest Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Blackmore, at 140 South Fillmore street.

Mrs. William Duel of street, returned home yesterday from St. Louis wuere she spent several days with relatives. Mrs. F.

L. Boaz of Reimbeck, Iowa, Is spending the with Attorney and Mrs. Edward G. Hill, at 402 Vandalia street. Mrs.

Frank J. Daech of 126 North Fillmore street, spent the latter part of the week in Worden a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Adolph Schulze. Misses Nellie and Mildred Voelkcr will return tomorrow to their home ai Cbillicothe, after spending several months with Miss Edna Voelkcr on 223 Springer avenue. Emil Rammer tr to Wilhelm Schmidt and wf, lot 2, blk 3, East Granite CO Frank Ford and wf to Emma Biker, pt blk 30, Salu Add, Alton 1 Emma Baker to Henry Dauhman, pt blk SO, Salu Add, Alton 700 Virginia Job Bowman and hb to Sa'vutore Guccione and wf pt 1-2, se 1-4, sec 288-9 700 Katherine Hollocher to Bertba Hollocher 1-2, loc 4, blk 14, HunterB 2nd sub, Alton 1 John Steiner and wf to Berlna Steiner, und 1-2 lot 4, blk 3, Frank Loreuz's add, Highland 800 Mary Dumbeck to Hug, lot 1, Dumbeck's add, Highland 500 Cora Norris and hb to Allen 1 Keiser, lots 2G and 27, blk 6, East Knd Place, Alton 700 The last meeting of the present board ot supervisors of Madison county will be held in the Commercial Club rooms in Edwardsville tomorrow.

Before the next regular meeting supervisors and assistants will have been elected in various townships throughout the county. Afternoon Whist Club. The mpeting of the Afternoon 1 Whist Club, which was to have been held on Prlay of this week, has been to next Tuesday afternoon. It will meet with Mrs. R.

D. Griffin. Piny at MoryvlUe. The Star orchestra will go to Maryvllle Saturday night to play for c. dance to be given there the Pqcahontae lodge.

Mr. and Mri. C. H. Segar of Alton spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.

L. Anuennann on Hillsboro avenue. Mrs. R. of St.

Louis, WILDEY TONIGHT 6-PHOTOPLAYS-6 Mm tear Acts-6 "A Rcmance of Old Holland Broncho In Two Parts Lizzie Dizzie's Career Nestor Comedy. Lyons with Victoria Foiv da Lee Mornn. Killing Horace Keystone. CASES FILED, PROBATE RECOHUS AND TRANSFERS Votes Gathered From tha County Various The petit Jury venire for the Granite City city court, which was drawn Saturday and made returnable March 22, is composed of the following: Helvetia--Zeno Streif New Douglas--Lewis Harris. Marine--H.

L. Gottenstrater. Olive--Fritz Sievers. Hamei--Theo. Omphghent--Edw.

Schumacher. Collinsvllle--Herman Esterlem, Chas Sale! Edwardsville--F. W. Bosen, Louis Blschoff, Jacob Schaffer. Nameoki--C.

Erickson, J. H. Long Hy. Kasting, Hy. Miller, Fred Dett- welder, Jones, H.

Cool- cy. Venice--Geo. Greendonner, L. C. Davidson, McClatcln, J.

G. Jones, John Nessing. Alton--Jesse Campbell, C. N. Rost, Herbert Draper, D.

H. Sutphln. R. E. Stafford, G.

Himmel, J. Olmstead. Married By Jiidge. Freeland L. Jackson a miner, or Sorento and Miss Alma C.

Gemple of Harbor Beach, were married by Judge H. B. Eaton this afternoon. He was 21 years old and be 19. Marriage Licenses.

Freeland L. Jackson, Sorento .21 Alma Gempe, Harbor Beach Mich 19 Piobate Proceedings Mike Banat, deceased; approved. Joseph liradock, deceased; inventory appoved. Fred Landwehemeier, deceased; inventory approved. 1'lrillip Kappes, deceased, final report set for hearing April 21.

Alexander Rice, dPeeaed; claim of A. Z. JUce for allowed. Frank Schiller, deceased; supplemental inventory d. Charles Martin, deceased; claim of C.

N. Streepcr allowed to extent of $245. Frank Drlgue, deceased; final report approved and administrator discharged. Ann Elizabeth Slalt'r, report approved and administrator is discharged. Lester Wall et nl, minors; guardian's report showing balance of $2298.02 approved.

Agnus Valvoda, ct al, minors: guardian authorized to pay IJnsa Valvoda, mother of warJs. J100. Harnetta Catherine Dosz, minor; guardian's bond of $400 with Wm. 1 J. Gnttenstrator and OUo Gehrs sureties approved.

First National Bank Edwardsvllle, Illinois Condensed statement of report made to tbe United Gox- ernment, March 4th, 1015. Resources. United States Bonds 00 Other bonds on hand aiO.382 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank, other stocks. 55.491 4K Loans nnd 478,:119 66 Bank Bldg. Furniture and Fixtures 11.033 94 Overdrafts 83 Premium on U.

S. Bonds l.Of! OO Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer 2.15O OO Cash on hand and due from banks 98.634 88 Other Real Estate ow ned OO Total $1,122,621 20 Libalities. Capital, Surplus, and Fronts $205.048 10 National Bank Circulation 97.150 OO Deposits 819,823 1O Total $1,122,621 Officers.

Henry Trares, Prest. J. F. Keshner, Cash. Geo.

VV. Meyer, Vice-Prest. Geo. Kalbfleisch, Ast-Cash. S.

V. Crossman, Asst. Cash. CORBETT'S A .55 .75 .35 .80 .80 .20 .40 Dz. GO 10(1 Tomato Plants, Tronaplanred 9 .20 .75 $1.41 lomato Plants Seeding 15 Cabbage Plants, Transplanted .20 Cabbage Plants Seedling 10 Egg Plant Pepper Plants 25 Sweet Potato Plants 10 Horse Radish Roots 16 Mammoth Rhubarb Roots 1.00 3.25 Colossal Asparagus Roots 1 yrs SO 1.25 2.25 You will find above on sale with 1.

G. Delicate, J. E. Fljnu J. L.

Schwarz, Wayne Bros, TTunneU Grocery W. C. B. W. Supplger, Fred C.

Bonn and Leclalre Co-Op. Stotv In cage you cannot com eniently supply your wants from them, goods will be sent postpaid upon receipt of price bj CHAS. W. CORBETT 207 McKlnley, EdiTHrdsTille, 111, Phone 721 -R COM 1.00 1.4O 5O I.3O 1.50 Jn .75 6.00 Flowers that Bloom in Spring i Hyacinths Jonquils Tulips Made up plartts of 4, 5 and 6 blooms each. 5 in.

pans 50c each. 6 in. pans 75c each. J. F.

AMMANN CO Phono Main 328. 1308 St. Louis Str. 4 I i I I I I I I I I I Entire House -lOv An Overburdened Wife. If the work that wome do and the pains they suffer could be measured figures, what a terrible array they would present 1 Through girlhood, wifehood and motherhood, woman toils on, often suffering with baokache, pains in the aide, head- rangements wbfch Lydla E.

Pink- edly correct. Women who suffer aches and nervousness which are ham's Vegetable Compound made should not give up hope until tell-tale symptoms of organic de-' from roots and herbs, can undoubt- have given It a trial.

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