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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 8

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EDWARPSVILLE INTELLIGENCER Chevrolet NINETr (The product of experience; SHOW U.S the hill this car can't show usthe hill that you think it can't climb, and we will give you the best demonstration of hill climbing that you ever witnessed. The Chevrolet motor Four Cylinder valve-in-head type is the most powerful motor (size considered) in the world. THE BEST AUTOMOBILE MADE FOR $490 A. KELLER CO. Agents EDWARDSV1LLE, ILL.

You are Cordially Invited to our Shop PLEASE SEE That Your Foot Steps Do Not Stop TILL AT LAST You've Reached Our Big Front Door And Crossed It's Threshold Safely O'er EBERHARDT SCHNEIDER Sterling Lady Recommends lutslila" Treatment For Colds is Easier to TpJte, More Satisfactory than Intrrnal says Mrs. Pricbe. f.n-f i i i i prp. Mr i i i I i i in? i i ri M-i of i i i i i i HI- i i i i i i i Mrs i vick's i no ifnml i i a rom It to i all on ir I i if Wf Mi i i i i i a nnd i mi, hi- has round I KOIX! nl-io 1 would not bo I It i i eailcr to i i unil i MI tuoin Bnti'fn'tfr If Miothori) i Hmnll chllrlron will knep plnnty of olr in tho bed- It room, nnd apply ft hof application of at the first sign of trouble, will KO far townrcltt keeping the little chaps free from colds all winter, You just rub Vap-O over the tliroaf nnd chest and cover with a a i i cloth. Tho body heat mlnioM medicated vapors that are In- Uiprl i ouch breath, all night IOIIK, loorentns tho phlegm and open- i the air passages.

In addition, it 1st absorbed through and stimulates skin, aldlnr tho vapors Inhaled to rrllnvo tlif congestion. Better than Internal mpdlcliuss for all forms of c'ld troubles, from head colds asthmatic and catairhal troubles, down to 'leep chest colds, sore throat or incipient pneumonia. Three sizes, 2Cc Sue, or $1 CD. the. evening Stars' MAZDA MADISON COUNTY LIGHT POWER CO.

I HUteboro Avenue EdwardavUle, 111. WELL, WELL! SEE HOW HIS KINGSHIP SQUATS RIGHT, DOWN ON THE FLOOR It Isn't every day you'll see a regular Mng squatting on the floor, like a jolly sailor lad and his hat on the side of his head, but here we'll Introduce King George of Greece plunked down on the floor of Sir Thomas Upton's yacht, Erin Sir Thomas is sitting on the floor beside him Standing, at left, is Princes? Henry of Battenburg, i Edward's sister, and members of the Grecian royal family The picture was taken just before the Erin sailed for Serbia. Melverton Social Hop. With the music hall of the Wll- loy A dcioratietl In deep purple, nnd i and large potted plants of various sorts surrounding he orchestra pit, the harmonizing glow the icy-llke dance floor wns a picture iu itself of beautiful plcndor. It was the after-Easter ffalr of the'Melverton Club, one oil he most popular young so.cial organization in the county.

At nine 'clock the hall was filled to danc- ng capacity and the dancers flitted cross the floor to their favor- te waltzes and one-Steps It was ne ol' the many dancing parties iven week and was pronounc- a veiy enjoyable evening by all resent. Miss Cordelia Jpnes and rchestia of Alton fuinlshed the music and It was with a sigh of re ret when th final selection was indered. school hall last evening, given by the German Victoria Opeia Cora- pany of St. Louis. Th play was a success and proved very enjoyable.

This was the company's second engagement in this uty. Books Are Ready. Miss Sarah Coventry, public librarian today announced that a consignment of new hooks will ilhortly bo ready for the The fiction books will be placed to- monow and reference and chlld- books will be ready in a short time. Doing AVell In South. Mr.

and Mrs Jos. A. Barnett ho left here a few weeks ago to icate in tho Lily District at Ar- adla, Florida, are delighted with heir new home. They have much arden set out and the cucumbers hlch they planted since their ar- val are already six inches long, to Harry Meyer, who re- urned this morning from the Bnr- ett place where he assisted in earing and planting. Mr.

and vs. Barnett are enjoying the best health and are very happy in new home. George Bange, of Edwardsville, at Arcadia, engaged In contract oik He has a number of houses Had School Picnic. The a a picnic of the Goshen school, south of town, was held today i all-dny basket picnic. The school children and their parents and relatives wore present and also a number or young ladles i the city who were Invited to participate by Miss Laura Kitzmiller.

the Instructor. An abundance of good things to eat was had and games were played. A most delightful day was spent by all. The school term closed yesterday and It Is always customary to have a picnic the day following the closing. IOI.OIIM MAN 111 MK.VM1KK NKillT t'rnl Williams, colored, a poiter May May'N bar was attacked nt o'clock hut night near the nf nnd Ollvo street, while (in WIM enroll to home, by an pnrty.

The tnun struck at twice i a razor cut- through clothing both times but th" blade of the Instrument did not rpneh UM Williams Mid to ran aud the man called back to him to come back, he had struck at the wrong man. but Williams kept on i i ho reached his home. Abandonment Washington, April 28--Army engineers today made unfavorable reports to congress on two plans costing and $159,080 for the Improvement of the Calena River In Illinois, ft waa recommended that existing improvements bo abandoned. Made Trip to Plant. The commercial geography class of the high school made a trip to the United States Radiator Corpor- ttlon plant yee'crday to.

nee the building of radiators. The class was in charge of the instructor, Miss Grace Davis. George Bright took the class through tho $lant and explained its operations. On Saturday May 13, the class will go to Woodrlver where they will visit the oil reflnery and thence to Alton to visit the glassworks. Piny Well Attended.

Over 290 persons attended the musical comedy at St. Boniface Society to Meet. The Dorcas Society of the Imr manuel JVI. E. church will meet with Miss Amanda Bollman at her tioniia netx Tuesday evening.

Miss Bollman on the Troy road. Entertainers "0ance. The Entertainers will give another one of their enjoyable dances at the Wlldey Music Hall tomorrow night. The Star orchestra will furnish the music. Everyone is invited.

Century Club. St. Mary's Century Club will be entertained at the Cottage on Crane street next Wednesday ly Mrs John Meek Mrs. Charles Grebel and Mrs. Thos.

Burns. Bnby Boy Born. Mr and Mrs. J. T.

Long of Dewey Addtion, are reciving congratulations today over arrival at their home of a bouncing baby boy. "RICHEST WOMAN" IS HEALTH Hetty Green, world's richest woman, is reported rallying from illnesi which waa laid to be ae- rioui. Green is in her eightieth year. She has financial in many of the great corporations of -the world and she haa always managed her own. bualneu.

HartSchaflTner You can be a CLOTHES QUALITY HERE'S a lot of talk going around about the bad condition of the clothing market. Some are saying that on account of the war, dyes are doubtful, all-wool fabrics are hard to get, prices are uncertain. But we're not worrying, and you needn't: Just leave it to us. Hart Schaffner Marx have just sent us a letter about it; here's what they say: "Our fabrics will continue to be, as in the past, absolutely our colors will be, as in the past, reliable. "There is no need to oe worried about market conditions, or anxious over what we are going to do for our customers.

We shall do what we have always done--make the best clothes possible, sell them at at the lowest prices possible, deliver them as promptly as possible; and put behind every article we produce a positive and unqualified guarantee of the complete satifaction of the wearer. "Conditions of the market may change; we may come or go; but the policy of this house will not change; and you may rest absolutely in that assurance" You see where your interest as a clothes- buyer points; you'll probably be sorry if you try to get satisfaction in "cheap" clothes. The Home of Hart, Schaffner Marx Clothes The Home of Hart, Schaffner Marx Clothes i Personals. W. E.

Campbell, of Collinsville, was an Edwardsvile visitor last evening. Mrs. Anna Meyers reported today for Mltchel for a several days visit with relatives. Frank Klein, of New Douglas, spending the week with Mr. and Mrs.

L. H. Klein. Kaney of Centralla spent the early part of the week with Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Cunnlsgham. Mrs. Amanda Lapp has returned from a visit with her daughtei Mrs. larroll Bremer at HllUboro. Misses Hazel and Ora Jenkins will go to St.

Louis tomorrow to visit home folks over Sunday. Misses Olive and Bonidell Duban will spend tomorrow in St Louis vis- ting with Miss Evelyn. Bloss. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Allen will depart tomorrow for Red Bud for a severa days visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

McKeene, of Springfield, will spend this evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Burroughs.

Miss Ella Atwood of Holland Mich, ill arrive thia evening for an extended visit with her sister Mrs. P. H. Hlles. Mrs.

Charles Hotz went to East it. Louis today to visit friends. Tomorrow and Sunday she will vis- it in St. Louis. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Gent and Mrs Charles Miller of Alton, have returned to their home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gent.

Misses Emma Margaret Bouse, Stella Eckart and Gladys Kleisner of Colllnsville attended the Melverton dancing party in this city last evening. David Morgan, of Taylorvllle, formerly of this city, is a visitor today. Mr. Morgan Is running a locomotive out of Taylorvllle and has and excellent place with the company. Withdraws Requisition.

Chicago, April 28--Gov. Dunne today annulled the requisition he had drawn on the governor of New York for the return to Illinois of Guy Biddinger, New York's beau brum- mel detective, wanted on charges involving police grafting in Chicago. The charges against A. Leo Well. Plttsburg lawyer in West Virginia, where Biddinger is wanted as a witness against Weil, are more Important than the Illinois charges against Biddinger, the governor said.

Attended Funeral of Aunt. John'A. Lee and sister, Mrs. Jennie Kline, have departed for Raymond to attend the funeral of their ILDEY TONIGHT Fifth Episode 1 with BKN WILSON and thy Phillips--3 Reel Feature Nestor Comedy Admission- and Ten Cta aunt. Mrs.

Mathilda Miller. who died at the advanced ace of tl years and 11 mcii'hs. she was the oldest sister of fj lata Wm. M. Lee..

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