1'. R. Hon-Is has sold his drug store in ltdn street to W. E. Rue-ch of Jol- Iet and will move to Cumbrla. Win. For same month: In. Harris has been In poor health um his now move will me him an opportunity to recuperate In the open sir. m- smuor. Ir. nmunmdmmmpu» any we of the calamity of L Broker; altered a‘ broken collar bone and Injury to his shoulder blade Wednesday a the result of g mn- nway. He was pitched from his buggy min-t the curbing in Prince street. Dr. Babb set the dlsptneed bone- and Ir. Embers no driven home In the vehicle from which he had been Mien Adam Kinner entermined on Saturdny afternoon in honor of Hrs. Hurry Dernley. The room were very premly decorated with white mace and apple Wins. Covers were Md for twelve. The ladies spent I very enjoyable afternoon and Ira. Denney received many very pretty Hrs. II. A. Sack-«eter- returned hone last mi from Woodhn. 'here she was called by the serious miles: and death of her father. In. Btclsteter has the â€anally of her many friends In the loss at both pct- entu I’RIiI four loath. A at containing a lo“ 0! lumber. "on tori and Mher Intern! for four dlou'untonnsidmhere‘fm day. They are to be erected on the farm 0! m. laflwm. Wm. Hostel. Jake Klein and thnehofl 7.1m. with d Dov-en. Mr. and In. I. A. Dunk-I. Ila Wham-d ilk-Iain. In. Ber! Ste vent. and In, (Y. I. maven-oi were entertained at I 0'1:th (ï¬lm on Wednesday. at the bone 0! In. Chm’m In Wlunelh. Juli-mulch» "0-0 «mama-ammo... Ir. Ikhm a! m MA .0 Mad- II the cm on Inlay. munthumllwnttbgoqt‘ Mn. when they hit an! and some mum (mm-nu. “new," lot Ibo coll nu can" on I» "no. Itml Down-n. "I III I in an" III: in! no In“. In m for 0!â€. MUMdnwth‘ the put mum: at no} our-ir- mud mm «a um HIM In. On In.†H! on WM «1 for Ill-“hm Wk. um .- u- h.“ vb“ I!“ but huh-4‘. In" on. on up MM. In Mum and. any tund- uilh ion. In. M. Nun-um nun-M Ir, and In. M. Burn-u. Ir. “4 In W. mum: and Ir. I“ In. 0. It. Rum ll um and luncheon on M a; noun. In. C. L Immo- ud In. an! Dunno. um Wound†nu Thu-nu 0| mum. flout-c In. J. It Mum and bully. In |. I. Kyh and In J. a. On.- dofl. at Hand]... WI... .01).: All ulnar at In. A. Lu“. “and ban Mm-«hMaIMrmwvml m we lulu h (hum-u lr. and In. much- Thu". at mumvamuumwu Ir. at In. 1‘. r. Ronny on Wad- at! In. C. 8. Stely. of Forest Ivo- The mum". men“ of the u. E. “'- 'Phlhthou I'll held on Mondly 070‘ ntns u the home 01 In. thtlelofll on m" Ruth En“ and Illa um". Maple “ewe, about thirty member- Worthol. o! Nlpervme, were moat bolus ’ I. ml I! ‘ ,. com- a: N...†:3 him: 5““ b, mules. and other work taken cm of "cum ° INâ€. the met-tin; adjounod for the new Ir. and In. w. u. noun-u. at how. when Muslim-t- was un- ldgevuer. spent Friday with that: 06. In. thttolord was mind by mt It. and In. aâ€. Perthâ€, In. C. K. Roe. lb! E. Fletch", In. t J. W. Woods. and In. loan. The a. H "can. clan «nets to «tend: It. Mam WC!" wu necked non Br. I“ In. E. H. boom the they m low nicely “1qu In their now Im a )lr. and Mn. J. w. Young. of cut «so. open! the week end visiting Mr. and In. C. 8. Sally. at Forest. avo- llu Ruth Each and Ill“ Horu- Woruxol. o! Nupervme, were men: that man u a luncheon given by In. l’lonm Wall Int sum. her relatives hero spent some “In; In! week with Miss Dorothy Diet: 0! Chicago. Mn. A. B. Snow was hasten: at a luncheon at the Thimble Club on Tuesduy. May 4. It her home on High land avenue. Mr. and 1m. Hurry Walker moved. autumn, Into the house on Oakwood avenue formerly occupied by the Gal- broath family. Funk Ram». who has been! working tor Uhlhorn for A number of yearn. left Sunday to work for : family n Lake Geneva. Wis. Hr. and lira. Victor Peterson enter- tained at dinner on Sunday last. Mr. 0. Crlmy. Min Frances Buck and Mrs. 3 Annabelle Dickey or Chicago. 1 Mini Lola Lucore, who Is mm»; In One line Judge sun-.- and He Nun-n arrive In Nona and '10 (I. help of Bil-we'- mm It. tech their machinations. The new hedo- shovfly mm control of I“ the mines Inching the “Midas" lid mel- lam because of his love for Helen. metals the llhm from using flo Dem against Jndgo autumn and no ram upon them to M the law tale It: course. Cherry “none, the bet- mm dance hall gm, returns from nut-on City, discovers Gunter: on rule I. No.- †m M a (to flip and no In that“ an “my hn‘ gun-Ibo. a. w b can with [to m at (lb-Ma and Dam vb. nu I. ulna own-I- umfl M mu to Na shes. “an Chum. chcmmmohmlfl“ amen-union Mela-uh.“ midni- dlumckdloflmu mflntnovou-mnm humuuummuuuw hum-milllamvlolult m law-4 I. III. Mm My mom to Man on ISO [Mu um; I 900! h lucked h Walt-‘- Qu. I). (3.. to Mal. Ibo Mun. Illa 3". On one. I .1an u to rob all It. mu um a! sum my. n! to IN! and . cur-pl MI. In snot-I» M .1!) Induction Io oh" an of- dm 0! Mom lax-mu. the mm at tho an" mum. 1.1:.- 3 a: it. 5. >130... 93.30.. 2:. 03.3. 301.03 a. .v- 13?... .to an! I... F 2... u! S... 8.83:... .2... a... .2, .au..rl3z°lo.oios.vo1h§ .9 5. 12.3... I: I... III- 9353 :13. u. .- gin-2'- 1.:iiisnsgle II! It", II! N. at the Bob. own on um and. Mrs. Carl Jenklna and daughter. Mrs. Will Jenkins and sister. and Mn. Stanley Jenkins of Chicago were the guests 0! Mrs. R. W. Bond last week. They were all so delighted with Downers Grove In Its nprtns dren. the beutlfulnowen in the wood- and mm trees to full bloom all wanted to come with their husbtnda {or nylon“: on July 4 to the beautltnl VIII-go of Dovnon Gm". There 1: I small group at unaut- In our village which has conceived the «on of forming small free summer vacation clubs. to Interest the chil- dren in deï¬nite, attractive work (or part of the unoccupied hour: between Juno and September. More deï¬nite announcements will appear in anoth- er issue, but If any parent In intercu- ed enough to want more information on the subject call up Mn. Babb. m. and an. (Soul-y of mu: love for note- and determinea to col- andhlr.andllrsDennyof1awndab'be¢it. in this-he isaaaistadhysho ‘Diclson and family on Highland avo- nne. Ilr. Conley drove out Iron: hh home In his new Overland. and the party was entertained In the evening at the Yackley home in the country. returning at a late hour to their homes. There is a small group of potent- in our village which has conceived the idea of forming small free summer vacation clubs. to interest the chil- dren in deï¬nite, attractive work (or part of the unoccupied hours between June and September. More deiinite announcements will appear in anoth- er issue, but it any parent is interest- ed enough to want more information on the subject sell up Mrs. Bebb. Mrs. Carl Jenkins and daughter. Mrs. Will Jenkins and sister. and Mrs. visited on W oi the no.“ of it J“ inroneho Kid. a nmbier. and an out- east. who recognised to Helen Ches- ter his own sister whom he has not seen since boyhood. and who mislw terpnts Gleniater'a feeling for Helen. as Gleninter and Dextry find that the Name court will grant them no relief and decide to send their lawyer. Bill Wheaten. back to San Francisco with in appeal to the Federal court. To secure money (or this purpose they er- ranae to rob the siuiees or their own mine. which they succeed In doing. but are saved from capture by Helen who recognizes Glonister In time to send McNemnra’s men on a false trail. Later the Broncho Kid suspects Glen- ister of the robbery and advises Mcâ€" Namara to search his cabin before there is time to conceal the gold, but Cherry learns of the plan and with her quick wit toils McNamarn's ef- fort. _ Wheaten returns from_83_n Francis: “Messrsâ€"“M"atthe No American comedy oi recent years has mirrored the ounintneaa of New England characters so faithfully "Alon Came Ruth." the comedy which Henry W. Savue oifered for its initial Chicago performance at the Olympic Theatre last Huntley. The lively fun and exciting action of the play Immediately captured its audi- ences and it is easy to predict on all summer run tor this exception] com. party and comedy. [The scene on which the curtain rises shows the interior of lsreel Put- nam Hubbard's old furniture store in Oidport, Maine. The Oldport l-‘urni- ture Emporium is more of an old cur- iosity shop than n furniture store. Stuck away In the crannies nnd eurioe and art treasures brought back by the sea captains from foreign ports In the days when Oldpori's schooners sailed around the world. The Cheapest and Best Past of Your Breakfast F. GERWIG’S TOIOI’I’O' Gemig’s Idea Elm COFFEE 35¢ per pound 40 Cups to the Pound oowkm anon: “Anna. Downm anon. m. .“RQMWIMM gum-Melatondmnd acme. 1mm it done and I1 connotes be! Dove for the at. land helped to wrong- W In your grand-cow not for. â€not?†and a m ta- N Day of drywall To: W's too on to cork and too (at to Nathan‘s“! oh] with. “man. good for. anyhow?“ "Well. she’s god to he" the on her Ian.†was Tom’. re~ ply. “and I km 11:: bolt the "man a“ at army that has .11qu to C! 3"“ l1! â€NM" (or 1mm mm- mm In a. to elect thematdtboanflnmub TI. lilo". ad" (Ilium-(I M «1.19. din-Ila m “Mn and do mu My ole-In l- “ min-l 3“ no h the IN“ at vile- BIO-10W Inn at "ain't m and “‘0 balm Io In men. "I am"- ofly to m In" holly won“ and I. 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Chen! u “Mum.“ M Ila «lull o! the Wheaten returns from San Francin- co with a writ from the Federal court which Stillman refuses to recognine. thus making plain the nature of the conspiracy. Becoming fearful of out- right violence McNamara undennhea to remove the goldâ€"dust taken train the "inn and other mines to a place of greater “(fly but Glenister and hi- trienda storm the bank and m pre- vented from tnhin; forcible passer slot: of the gold only by the timely Arrival at troop- summoned m the hurt! you. For a second time Whenton in dinntchod to the sum for hid tron: the unnotior eonrtl. AMWW. «lit-«amm- Ihaodlclhe Best Grades 0! Rooï¬ng out!“ make! Cov coscr old Ithingies; also be“ Minual Pam" lor renewing the I“: 0! yogi old root. 2 ,-,,J 1'6}Iâ€"h:yvpiicu on tooï¬ag and mo! painting. All rod: guru. Iced CHAS. HOPKINS lay-nu A (mm flu. P. 0. no: I! mmmm To use: local conditions. the Inn- uune-c of the Olympic ham and Ir. anus have sued to oler this 03 prod-cum to: 8!. AI u ruin of um nlluflu Invitation to no "Alon; Cam Ruth." mu are being push» «I to: rock. I- adv-m. IO (In! the play pro-III.- to luv. u I“ III-0f m at tho Olympic. Into this veritable gold mine of an- tiques. walks the young zndunte a! the Eastern Nomi School. Ruth Am- brose. Ruth in: exhausted her re~ sources getting an education and now “Inn to capitalize the book knowl- edge she in. acquired. By dint of much persuasion. Hubbard. urea: to "learn her the furniture busineu." Immediately Ruth discovers the n- Iourcel oi the old shop. all. develop. in trade. The boom to Hubbard'- buinm starts the whole town boom. in: and Oldport "ken up out o! it. tony your sleep. Em “MD-“WOO“. Lanna-«mm hnvmnhomm-o mmuuccnnammc NOTE: Beginnin Tuesday, May 11th, our regular show nights Vi“ If. three each week, uesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Two shows, evening at. 7:30 and 8:45. Excellent photoplnys at regular ' " Friday and Saturday Evenings, May 7th 8: 8th - 25c Mothers - Chfldrena Matinee Each Afternoon - 4 h 6 DICKE THEATRE m.- Several Downers Groye people have come to us and said. “I have seen “The Spoilers†in Chicago and I am very anxnous to see it again". One of our merchants say , “The Spoilers is the Best motion picture I ever saw, and l have seen hundreds.’ This picture gri ped capacity eudiences at Chicago’s class theatre, The Studebaker, an we know it Will hold your attention and please you. Because of the enormous character of this picture we are forced to give only one show during an evening which is 8 to 10 on both evenings. mm c.3- nuch." u an cmxu SATURDAY EVENING. m 3‘1!“ aunn'onmu. -- May 7th and 81h um. Ontion. “Pasteur“ ............................ W m God of Our Flthcu (Kipilng'u Bunion!) ............. M Ontixm. “A: a Nanr'rhlnkuh" .................... High School Loyalty Son. . Chm: Conductor. Claire Zoning“. Accompnnin. 0m. Tow-Icy. . 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