HOME SWEET HOME Fm! l. Allen. new superintendent of the water and lid“ plant in in the slice Tmsrlay morning end dur- ing the comet-mum said, “You all aw. Hagermandtwohyllrâ€" "ain't-ell. Mich. wore the only mm of the family not pvt-em. A good time was Ind by all. Wm and Emil \r'ix. Mr. and Mr nine pmgnm with King Vicious pro- Min. of “Th Other Half.†Mr. A very hm nun-ring was In†at the home 0! ï¬t. and Mn. (1w. Win an the farm nun-unrest at town when at dinner mad of tho rhildnm were that. that present bring: In. Don Drew and her hm boys. Mr. and Hm. Alvin l'ctmsmv and Ira chlldrv-n. Mr. and Mrs. Fm! Wm. Hm Ida Wm. Wifliam wm. Adolph Wt haw W mm- \Ny pinu- â€I vaudeville fur Hm- mmin Thur“ thy I! Hu- (Iurfln. 4 m: on lhn I.†an arm! to hr pm! no“ â€lull" “(M and I'll) M'or)‘ In.- r m Wnamr. Somali-a Ia huh. door at ml. meeting which will Men-n no on! Hull) nl’rru "I! fut-m o! "n Lorin. Vlmlm Elihu! In" and mm... 8mm. mind their Third Mm in thn halcyon-Ira! On!" a! 0:01! Panor- In! loath: night. Nan limb; (It ldlbtory Dam will be amp"- .«I by «In a! In. [no-In. Ann the “ï¬n a “(M lunch will hr ner- "d in liar dining room. All MIM- WMMHNR WEUMHKHES GREAT PRODUCHON “CHECKERS†wrun- lam. 8hr would it (in! In hear («an Any friend: hon. In. Newton. wilt of Rm. Newton. {may your of the lathodinl church at Dawn": Grove and (hum. m naming at Wnuhuu. Ill, Ian unruly salt-ml I «who 0' par-ly- da. "or W b no Imp-ind that the mud talk. 8h:- u- wnlk my! hom- nll mu 6- (on. oa about her. Malnuumdnrdfluh Don‘t. fail tu mend un- Dick‘- Then- 1:: Friday. October 24. um! Saturday. October 25. and m Viola Dan. in that [mt picture “I'luu' Ge! Nur- ticd.†You will ï¬nd it MN! flu- ml to your grater! expect-Hons. o! llll‘lflfls.‘ no In gmuy his ï¬rst year of college life. He is a member of the Trinity )1. E. church at Ulhanl. Nearly 2000 college stu~ dent! belong to this church. The av- erï¬c attendance at the Epwonh Loa- gue meeting is 350. - The comedies shown at the Dickc Theatre an: absolutely the best pro- curable. clean in every way and high- ly entertaining. adv Herbert A. J. Grotefdld, son of Rev. Ind Mrs. Wm. Gmtefeld, graduated with a Special Military Class from the Chicago Kent College of Law. at the Central Music Hall on Thumday. 0c- tnber 16th. Mr. Grotefeld has been atudying nights and at odd moments to make up the time ho lost whih- in the service and has now lwcn rowan]. ed with his nhcepskin. era. are contemplating tho all along the Burlington from Napor~ ville to Chicago. Mr. l'ï¬cfor. enl- lulmer, has been in business in Him:- dnle for year». Mr. Sam Bertolin will uh can: 0! all business in Down. on vao. having Wiutul himwl! with Mr. l'ï¬cfer in the business. eluuyulg Ina Hum Bl“.- .I'l-l-l-lllllv â€lit, all silk. satin and georgette dresses. also a ï¬ne selection of georgem waists to choose from. Rain coats in sill: and leatherette. Try a comfort comet, guaranteed for one your. I have silk and planter-silk hosieryvfor linen and women. Mn} Emrieh. 75 No. “(west ave. adv The people of Downers Grove were treated to something out of the ordiâ€" nary in piano playing last Thursday night at the Curtiss. Those who were ’fortunate in being there had the plea- :-urc of hearing the Pademwoki‘ol’ the Philippine islands and Hilliard Campbell advises us that it is only one of the many agreeable treats he has in store for us. Do not he aurc ‘rriml that if one of these Thursday iniulits at tho Curtiss you are treated uilh some other world celebrity. bow Bertolin l’ficft-r. local untiertuchauF†them i" nothing '90 K00“ fox-{anti “div" suppmt "'7 "1“ “6“"an pun-how Curtiss patrons and its management‘orxanizations including such meow of an upâ€"to-dntc aarmulaum- to Inc used i" â€WM" 0" “N‘- 3'911- for the bâ€Fl-1""? i The very funniest Movie that Falâ€" ily Arhucklc ever made may be soon! 7thix Sntunlay it the (.‘urtim. It- is iontgtlcd “Back Stage." He 'atofla 'out as a stake carpenter and winds 'up by trying to be an actor. Can you flu. lunnr aunts Fattv nulls 'imndmo , When the country was engaged in a world war whose duration and out come could not be foreseen the cm. tion of the existing {ones was on emergency measure and it was oon~ Sequently impossible at the time to announce any deï¬nite program either as to the future of these organiza- tions or an approximation of the per- iod during which their services would be required. With the end of the war. return of our soldiers, with the: genenl policy of the reorganization1 of the National Guonl now more or; Hess outlined and with the general‘ iconditions aflecting law and order in‘ the state reasonably comprehended. i“ more deï¬nite policy than previously‘ possible may be formulated. Thur-i flow the following general policy will become efl'ective immediately: (a) The continued maintenance i adequate armory fnï¬litifli ax ,muy be pl‘IX'ultd. issue of clothing.’ iarms and equipment and smell plan .ol‘ training and instruction as will. wonder organizations the mom cfl'iciâ€"i you! for the active needs of the State.I ' (h) Simultaneously. active- steps, will ho lnlton lo wâ€"cmutc the Nation-1 A “her 16th. Mr. Grotefeld has been studying nights and at odd moments to make up the time he Inst while in the service and has now lwcn reward~ ed with his uhocpskin. Herbert A.J.Gmtcf31d,.~um of Rev. Ind Mrs. Wm. Gmï¬afeld, graduatml with a Special Military Class from the Chicago Kent College of Law. at the Central Music Hall on Thur-allay. 0c 73ynmdiedm0ctober20tl: 1919. ltookholdoftllephut. lumped- ln Florida. The body is being bought ually getting them cleaned up and in to Downers vae for bum). Henri-1o few thys the service will he better. can win he held in s. Andrew’s smell: is not the gum of the engines oops! church on Satunhy at 3:80 p. m. Ithemselves. but the my they were llr. Hadley fomerly lixed here and handled." i. the r 0‘ Mrs. “h" 3 Bryan Before haying elswhere. all and Frank Drees writes home an in. get my mice: for the latest styles in ten-sting letter from the UniIersity (all suits. winter coats. elm. in ladies of Illinois. He is greatly enjoying and misses sizes. Handsome serge, his ï¬rst year of college life. He is all silk satin and geomette messes. a member of the Trinity )1. E. church also I ï¬ne selection of mm at Urbana. Nearly 2000 college stu~ waists to choose from. Rain eosts dents belong to this church. The a\- in sill: and leatherette. Try a comfort erikelttendmce at [he Epworth Lea- mrset. guaranteed for one yeur. I gne meetilg' Is 350. ‘haie silk and planter-silk hosiery for The comedies shown at the Dick:- Theatre an: absolutely 'the best pro- curable. clean in every way and high- ly entertaining. adv DICKE THEATRE Mr. George Funds May. aged at the The «km-nil for WI] an of th'“ "'"V by °Whflm “"0 W '0‘“ in“, "a â€up a: (he a" women g.!rr-liml Nation-l Guanl of flu- Baa ,Do'uen Gm! an to ““M m \vlll be given. mbjcd. of mum. to l ." boat. I have ‘5‘." “no and “M, mplhue with the fodtnl mulc- to (M- very 611an 'm M! "on at! to 00¢- llmluuou o! alloc- WWMnthc-molflw "â€"d‘mP'm‘Mmu- UH. nu! hair. And nowolor my un’ M) 7'" “I†"m 5' accorded ‘1‘." to "a, may â€fund" m vale omabulknu to In mustn't! out â€on m M"?! cm". ".". M MOM? I. Iâ€. ll. (I â€O‘- ‘I‘klt- it with to give III-mm 60 ml! "ht"- “7 ’W‘ nuptial“. M". “In and A“ a“. hair lev "w" to vain loch mutt-mt. nay 6.11M- nhnl mmbrr them! than km of N. it“ uh ml minu- Mfr. ll '0"- M 50! Ml Inst-nah I an lb m i: right-rt“ . luv-‘0“ :: Mud IND" Antht'flc 0". Man I. 1‘. M m 'm on! 5. m- YM. M No. Pond Mm. "not in“ I- u “to.“ to "In! the for uni-(mt an. uh. W 0‘ all!“ d II! II- In In (to m with“ Maid-out Mr. Gm- John-on. lb:- lkn- N- on u. â€n. H» and MI» In. (1.14ij (thing. By mud a! 0n- Gown". mend tn Donn†am. tad wen ‘ Full 8. Dickson. "I! M“ .f (7.". AM )‘fl. Fiï¬?! The AMI. “0"... Ch“, 0' M. "mm "1"“ 8m." manmm mu 6.. un- mm" my mum-m hall a. page. 5) We [Mick-uh? i The very funniest Movie that Fab; My Arbuckle ever made may be scenl fthiu Saturday it the Curlim [1' in: “#thch “KICK Stage." He HARE “out as a sum- carpenter null winds' :up by trying to be an actor. Can you' Timgino the funny stunb' Putty pulls, {in this play? When the actor- ltrike 1 fatty puts the show on all by Mama!“ “00'! mm it because Ha I; [hr-mum (Picture and will not he mow» min in Down": Grove. adv. in" silk. satin and geomette dresses. also e the selection of mm waists to choose from. Rain coats in sill: and leatherette. Try a comfort comet. guaranteed for one yeur. I have silk and planter-silk hosiery‘for men and women. Mrs. Emrich, 75 No. Forest ave. ' adv unummmM-em hviutbeefew fewbusbdowssinchs electricservicenowiscnmsd hyths‘ ii Vecnditionlhundthsengim min lbokholdofflmphut. lsmgrnd- unlly gating them cleaned up and in n few days the service will he better-.3 Do not replace the receiver too hurriedly, or the subscriber call- ing will be cut off. Neglect to replace the receiver at all, however, may put your line out of service. Frequently you respond to a tele~ phone call intended for another person, who, when Summoned, answers at an extension teleo phone. Return to.the instrument where you ï¬rst received the call, listen until conversation begins, and replace the receiver on the hook. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY Bell vale omabulknu to In mustn't! out Oct-hr 1. mm. ll. on (M- (mite-t- rd able. lay me) ovpuuuo- Mm to vain loch maul-mt. nay “'1va dual mmbrr them! than km of «hill-tn.“ um w. M bn 0' right of 0“me a I.“ «ha. 3.51.0.3 1:. 3.. qlfql 33:9 :9... Us: 8 6!. .5533... 3‘ .5... as: a. 2.3.! .9 =3. 8â€"... :3 .3... 1.3.. 1.: on .262: ‘ (c) In {vlï¬llhm the plan irlï¬a- ml in uubpnrnmph “b†the privi- lege. if Mud by exuding unto {one of entry by emulation into the fed- rnliml Nation-l ï¬nal of the M VIII ho given. mum-t. of mum. to I (b) Simultanoously. utiw sum-u will be alum to minute the Nation- al Guard along organization linen looking (mum! the ultimuu~ infantry division in tlw Stalls. Him and Naval Depart-mt sun of KIM General Order: No. 21. 1 .V Springï¬eld, October 6. 1919. Condition: which required the cm:- tion and maintenance of the present miltary forces of Illinois continue mu! the exiutence of these troops still re- mains a vital necesaity to the Sate. BOVERNGI l8- GARDING mum System xmnwggl “HMO?†1‘ MVW mummy" WIIZ «as? I no yum trad "w f'ull‘flfl‘ ml: in flu- (ta-pm"? I! not. you an in the le wading of "The Link Rivers†by Mm Blodwett; “The Other Wise â€Inn" by Mrs. Venleniun; “A Fish- Basket" and “A Fatal Succcsn" from “Fixherman’ a Luck" by Mn. 00km; “The In“ Word" from “The Bhu- ll-‘lmwr†b) Ira. [Mentor showed 'thv vaiioty of Dr. Van Dylw’u unb- ;_:.~m and mud.- a moat «enigma! ar- Hvrvumn. to Jun! what you need! 8541’. Morning N ee Your EYes Napalm-a minority. (kt QM MM. than k something thru- Ior mryow. uy- null Chic-mu Cor-wk Art Exhibit. Mm. Bud. “mum the no“ awn- pï¬ltr 04min for uh».- u-an. TM- iu (hr â€.6"! prim I‘Mfll bu hen-n hunk-«i Mn. M by thin hotly. M". M. K. Bush. An Chairman of 1.“, Eleventh Diutdct. has been manl- ml at prin- o! the floaty-Seventh AI- After a brief business meeting Mrs. O’Neill. flu- chaii-man. Jumod the th-ting over to Mm. him, who opened a “Round Table†discumafon with Ham-)- Van Dyke as subject. A most interesï¬ux meeting was held by the Art and Litmture De- liuntment of the Woman’s Club, Wedâ€" nestlay. NOTES 0!“ THE The meeting will be held it 2:80. Remember the date. An urgent invitation ii extended to the‘ women 0! Damien Gwve. who are especially intended in American. intion work. to attend n meeting at the Kindemmm Friday nflernoon, October Slat. . The Civic: and Philanthropy Com- mittee of the Womn’s Club has ne- cured Mrs. Wm. S. Heifenn. Chait- man of the Americnniution Commit-‘ ‘tee of the Chicago Woman's Club, to :pmaent the subject at this time. Mrs. Heifernn has been prominently iden- tiï¬ed with educational work in the State. and has rendered a vnlunhle patriotic service in the Council of De- FRIDAY, ()C'NBER 24. SATURDAY. O(.'l'. 25th. 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