'Give “EVERY DAYâ€â€˜ Articles m w Irv m In Our urn! Incl male on 1 Wu! hip. m n "at lift my than Ind il unym it“: I! or year Holt-H 0-1 1 «MM haw M Our- M all we “I Ira-H haw nid. "Never“ But I have m 0m» it d"; only I wraith min-d in "or â€with; of Ibo war and a litflr Ion null m at "w nut M! m III M. rr-afly anin. hmmg had an! (It! sad I fin- bod fnr â€w hm fnur â€"y s. I Mvrl'l mud! mun In I'rih‘ (If ext-I'M, if my r‘pv‘rirm's on â€1i! Ins! trip up but (hwy can In“ for :1 [Nu months m Mm Bnlwvo you {olh (ï¬ling lam- "mug.- lo amt-on 0-. ll '11- our of lhr laughs! W l haw rwv hr". in out my ltir‘m man-- 01 I‘m" 1‘ Md in Win (MI “in- VHO Na; is 0707 nail "to Hw- in man- IflflM.TN "flint-Wins It: I (allow My mu" hnlanâ€"WM nrldhrllmhovto pm-muiqumtmnm «wnutbmnlmlï¬um , tho bon- lim no. “fly 0“ Dwain-LAIWWN 00 pub “to In“: Ind It. fon- F‘ with. .- «nu-l. :- (u for d I V ‘ (I ll. wow |I our The Star Spangled Banner Forever Shall Wave. Elle Land of The [flea and The Home of The Brave.†has mm wwnms «mm sowmz BOYS at the Downom Grow nag rates made known Single mph-:3 5c. r Friday morning from tho 0mm of the Duwnm‘s vat- l’ubï¬shing I? North Main Stu-cl. Uowmns “your. Illinois, ners Grove Reporter [.111 I um: um. um. 3. H. STAATS, EDITOR ‘11)Things that she will use Every Day will A__-‘ A'I..m:nnn| l "Inga “It“, am. u" have for her the most appeal. Aluminum Ware is the easiest to cook with and to keep clean. The kitchen never has too much- Make it a few pieces of our long- wearin Aluminum Ware and watch her smile 0 thanks for your thoughtfulness. It is alwa 's a problem for a man to pick out a g'i t for “HER,†be she Mother, Wife or Sweetheart. I'm-l. ()fTicv an armml (hrs mail manor. upon appliruliun. Subscription rates 251.75 "Ember/rtw f- (“A “'5‘." We have just the things on display that she would buy for herself and it is always safe to choose a gift of this kind. Ask to see the many labor- saving electrical devices which She will appreciate. A few are. Sewing and Washins Mild“ hues, Irons and many others. 61 South Main Street “ma?“ . Syu-nt am of the plenum-test Ala-r- room I hln'e ever had In Pm. SMI- rml won-krful num am in and alum-d with «A. one danced to the Vk-lmh and along with the My they [and it Nu '(m bion'. acme mid "to 42-! ‘18 30‘“ in“ Ge!- mayuolunnotnu’uhguythtn except Dun! hiking and I than to are some at ‘der Vllhedan-L' I) “mm mm: would In to mail. .1: over a" country. The" I"! a In thing: 3 mm cu't (omin- u vol! I: forgot. lather 1nd Did. I Nil ny luciy run I u of arm-l ht- hart homa- went wildw about pow Hun vu- did over-hour. I can't manic the dam In over and when I see a (iv-mum priwm-r l wnl to let him know my thwth -V "M TI. mum I num- mm s. love cm I mum new. be you that use! 0! mm. that M! It with u [all dun-ILWyIn-llnnodion ran." in as"! My lad-g “an. In! that u m- “IN I- pvt. Warm as The Heart of The Giver - Gas Heater JACK FROST won't like this gift â€"- but the family will. A Portable Gas Room floater -- mmcthing to lump them all comfortable when the cold \vnvc swoops clown and the house simply “won't. warm up." that's what a Gas Room Heater is. It frees you from a good share of the fuel Worry too. It simply pour‘s its golden warmth into the room the instant you light it. (one in and see it demonstrated. WESTERN UNITED GAS and ELECTRIC COMPANY Health Insurance May thin find you all well and human Your loving son. JOHN CAIRD WRITES FROM BASE HOSPITAL [kart-s! Mutlwr: I gut-xx yuu think I have nlulicatwl ur mum-1 .im: 'h' l hum.- not. written fur so lung. “'0" I just han-n't had Mu» umuu‘tunih'. 'Hu- way it luv-ks now it \mn't bt- lung lu-fmt- Un- war ii il\(‘|’. I gut-s» you kno“ “ho uixhrs I|\'(‘|'. I gut-a» yol to be home first. I thought before our last loattlv I would go thru the var with-mt kil- ling a man but lust lime Hwy didn't mn fzu‘t enough and 51m know what humu-nml. I “laugh! it would he haul but just us “1- slartml ova-r my hunkiu who.- nalme is Snmuvl metonl fell. 0! course, I couldn't stop to dress him as ll is against (In- mh-s of “is-fare. I saw him full and M called to me. ‘I guess l mu". crazy then and I joilh }Nl 1hr first wave. It was just a mat!" ;of run-owls \i‘lwn wv mrt mslstnm ‘nml right (Inn: and tlwn- we wiped ‘out all olol scams. 1 guns most people haw the lmproaau'on that a man feels lfcar as he govs over but u long a you an- moving (heu- ia nbsolutdy no fear The bat time the feeling “I dillemnt dun over before. I guests It my on mount of 83m. 0! tonne, to are I" comrade: but. be m diflrmt. lle Hved in the sou. of Washington n-i we were going on hunting trip- and had everylhtng all planned out. I don't know whether be m killed Into-â€Walnut!"- W“l’.xhouub-" 1-!â€th mnihldudnoululouul could but mermudmdth 03M I v“ lihl duh ng. l mu thn-lueluoitlflmld. But I u: man. do.- flu tony. lvalhduptothmhafluthy hadn‘t-(ordinanummluu 1.- 313 3 :2... 2.1 .3 as... c... 8.... t... u. 3. o. 3:: b: I: I II- c it.) o: 4: 3:: E- . .2} 18. .2... ‘3 .5. r... x... Nun-mlmr 10th, 1918. Fred (Edwards). magazines but very little Writing pa- per. The thing is that I don't get any lollors {mm you until I get back In tho cmnlmny. 4 l haw btmn over the top many times that I can’t count them and (hon to think that I should my to tho hospi- tal mam-«l (-xhaustium I have also found out that a lut of molln-rs are- «luim: unnvcnsmry worrying hut yours ix over for awhiln, thank [maven-z. A lot of follows in the A. E. I". might m.- ul‘ old age but I don't see any 1] :1 - nl hi Um you ntlu-r way to go. Quite in number or lhl‘ boys, gut picturos {mm homo aml you can we that their folks we think- ing 01' thvm and worrying but I am glad yours um ulway smiling. h lwlps a lot. I wrote to Mrs. Bryan some time ago hoping to $4 ht-r min-l at «use which I hnpo I did. He got to the hospital and must lx- alright. I cun‘l find anything out about Sum- lvy llurnn but he's gun-fly lurky. l me! a follow “ho knows Davie uml Christmas Day Charles Chaplin A Marvelous Production of Mirth and a big First Run Vitagraph Feature You will be able to see Chaplin on this date as well as your Community Xmas Tree festival as we have arranged to show at the Cudiss Theam from 2:30 to 5:30 and lrom 6:30 to ":30 p. m. Positively the most Movie line ever offcrcc SHOULDER ARMS-7f Matinee, All Seats, l5c Matinee tad Night . WIIJJAM RUSSEI. in “Hobbs in: W There will be no show at the Cultist. this Tuesday, December 24th. There will be the usual Thursday Shbw Vaudeville and Movies Special Notice, Watch for the annonncemcnl [or New Years at the Cultist in the World’s Greatest Comedy Picture Coming to the Curtiss Theatre mum-MM Wishing You All a Merry. Merry Christmas, Sincerely. Your Obedicnt Savant. Hilliard Campbell and the Grout Movie Star most enjoyable entertainment in the offered to the citizens of this vicinity. gthe Bums boya. He also knows Gil 'lmey. This is an Illinois unit nu] j most everybody know: people in D. G. The last letter I wrote to you wusl pwuy big and hanl to censor, the? olliurr who took it wanted to know} if I was writing a book. Being a pri-j \nw I couldn't ray :1 word but made an about face and left him. I'd like to nun-t some of (In-aw guys in civilian life. I was happy Mum and] guess I wrote an awful lot of hunk but I know you enjoy mulling i‘. I have a ll!!!» morn tmublo to loll you about, I came hl-n- with an overcoat and inci- (Inrntly loft my pocketbook. sllnl'pï¬llmlt- ing modal and emblem in it and I’m 0an again bmkc. Wv have a fellow from Laï¬nmgv in our company and ‘Vwe have somv grout mgunwnls. The fellows from Chicago kid the dickcns ’oul of us about our little burg and about the Ill-porter which I wm‘ive ~prc'lty rogularly. Saw some movies the _otlu-r night showing Douglas ‘l’airâ€" Night, Children lSc Adults 20c mt hunks and a lot of use bush. We are gain: to have n regimentd panda this afternoon. I guess they are going to decorate us and we will have to stand parade rest until we an blue in the face. 1 just received a letter mlllng about the Wur Exposi- tion in Chicago. I should have liked 310 seen it. The most fun we have is 3when Fritzie mum‘s over and we have In (-hancu lo hang a few rounds In him. He sum and write every other day so I will have a lot of letters when E! get back to camp. HERB EHNINGEE Dear Mother and Dad: I n‘cvivcd my ciuuwttes and tardy Friday, Why 20; 1918 ï¬Knï¬i’Eh IN ENGâ€" LAND “PEACE DAY†Matinee and Night (continued (In pugr 7) A New Picture With a Punch! Love to all. John.