Yuban Coffee Per Pound, 48c Sugar l0 Pounds, $l.35 Navy Beans 3 Pounds for 25c Golden Rod Washing Powder, pk. 25c Snow Drift, pound ' 28c Crisco, lb. 29c Iha Mr articular a! Chic-p. mad with I!" ecu-in. In. W. 1. sun. smutâ€. Ir. an! In. Fm! limim Dun-r "and {run their no!“ in D!- It. and In Hunky In." of Ito- M Put mun: the n. J. Stunn- h-fly «- Bud-y. It" [‘3qu Ram" "on! "w M and rm. homo Iolh u Kathi, 80.11.11: St. a; s- bmfl'fuekm' In. “on" stoma. and no. a! Home. Ind. h mm»; bu .Mu. In. 53m" Uhlhgm. Ir. and In. [-1. 1‘. Lawrence left Wetland-y {or Wu! Baden. Ind. when they will wwd two '«kl. It“ Mm flow manual home on Sunday hon a what to New Yuri City sad Bmotlyt In. J. u. Grimm: amt the not with hot damn-g In». Vom lor- Klein’s Market The Neighborhood Club attended the Wednesday numm at the Black- uou h we 'Abnhum Lincoln In. A. (2. Dovin u! Clyde. visit- ed at the C. J. Winter hum Wainw- dny afternoon . In. Julian P .8163: of Denver. Co]. In? been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. wm have a carioad of Wisconsin po~ tune: on track Tuesday, Oct 19. D. Stuhrman. call phone 162 M- l. iiidlélif Ir. Henry flogrefe lefl for None- video, Mint... Tuesday evening, to vis- it his daughler, Mm. L. Eichhorst. Miss Helen Thatcher returned from her Western trip on Saturday. Ir. J. B. Jenkins has m on a business trip to New York. Miss Maude Bateman is visiting the Mueller family in Detroit, Mich. Hrs. Elizabeth Miller and son, John spent Sunday visiting in Amara. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Chil- vers, Sunday, September 26. a son. Mrs. A. J. Nayne of Tan Orin, 12L, spent a few days with Mrs. Tumbull. Hrs. S. Gaehner and Betty Low vis- ihd in Aurora Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heinke. Friday_ Ochher 8th, 1 son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Drover, Tuesday, October 5th, a son. fl {Bazaar and Hallowe'en Festival a! ‘Dicke's Hall, Tuesday and W ednculay. Oclobcr 26th 6 27th. Minstrel Show, Dancing, Refreshments. Bill Smith spent the week end in (Additional Locals on Page 8) S. Andrew’s Church 0ch I000 Hand Made Articles on Sale. PERSONALS Specials lOâ€"lb-l A. mum and dour Mun Tho "Joyce: um," III-Mug Warm Kn» um. will In Mn It "I Dick Mn. Saturday. 0d. 1‘. a». TM «on again m a! W1 Wmn'n Aufliuy In th- American Laban um i. hold In! Tuvalu. Oriohvr 1.". at 2:†at "or [aha duh ‘ Dr. and in. .P‘. 1‘ Smith out chum": and It. Ind In. 1'. P. Kdly Maud a» Chicago My no! vhmd with Maids. “You Nova-r Cu Toll.†tho Ont pldun of Bob Dultlu. lb- nut lulu! sun. will In AM. u Ila â€kit MIN. on. 23. adv. Mn. W. It. Tut-bull ml "‘8‘ Ellen. It. and In. Wm. lethal uni I'M! "unmet maul to mum 3m Sea-thy In! um: 1hr day with "IF ry "cl-u. In. J. A. Tut-bull and (to dingh- Icen o! I'd-nun. lll.. Mend to our â€lane an! uncut thu week («I wt". Wolf. of Hiudnle. are visiting this wwk with their cousins. Mr. Ind Mn. Wm. (â€was a! Rockford. I Don't fail to fluid the Dick:- Thea- tre ever) Friday. The special 2-ml comedic-I uhmvn on that duy are well worth Ilu- price of admission. adv. A telegram received from the Ger- wig family announced their safe I!" n’val in Los Angeles. Cal., Tuesday evening. Robert McClure is pmpared to do your errands with wheel or expn‘ss wagon before and after mhool, phone 230.10-l5~3 Mesdames H. P. Jones and W. J. O’Neill attended the Illinois Mayne dinner in Chicago on Monday even- ing. Miss Alice Howe accompanied her father. I. M, Howe, on a trip to New York. Mrs. J. C. White has returned from Springï¬eld, 111., where she attended the Eastern Star meeting. 3 Mrs Angelo of California is in town for a visit. Her many friends are glad to welcome her. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cassidy spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rose Waples. You 'un’t help but lave Blanche Sweet as "Fighting Cmy " the 88"- en lee! feature to be shown at the Curtiss Theatre Sunday. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Rouse Waples and daughter have been at the Waples' home on a visit. I Fred Hort: bu been nppoinud I 130qu Collector of Internal Revenue at Sioux Fills, South Dakota. Mrs. C. J. Winter and Mrs. Fri-d PHONE 27! North Side Grocery 8 Market ' CAMPBELL 'I‘OMATOE SOUP per can. . .. HEIN'I'Z BAKED BEANS (med) per can FERNDALL SLICED PINEAPPLE ....... CARNA'I'ION MILK, large. 15c; 7 cans for . 4 ARMOUR VERIBEST PUMPKIN, per can YUBAN COFFEE, per pound ............. MONARCH COFFEE, per pound .......... FARMIIOUSE COFFEE, per pound ....... FANCY SANTOS COFFEE, 40c; 3 Ihs. for POT ROAST, per pound .' ................. RIB ROAST, per pound ................... jHAMBURG STEAK, per pound ............. LUX, 2 packages for ....................... SANIFLUSH, 2 cans for ................... STARCH, 3 pound package for ............. n. c. Pncmm, Prbprietor â€ï¬‚atten-(Ann. Tank-21's.“: HARDWARE 36 3. Main Street Tolcphono No. Washburn Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ 0 MOCHEL Perfection 6 Revonoc OIL COOK STOVES Hardware Coal and Feed and vicinity wish them all the good luck i ntheir new home. The Lyman family have arrived in Los Angeles and will occupy their ‘new home November list. They reâ€" cently purchased a modem bungalow of xiix rooms in a ï¬ne location and their many friends in Downers Grove f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rogers and ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brown and F. F. Rogers motomd to Fox Lake Sun- day. October llth, to spend the day ï¬shing. Mr. Brown is reported to have caught the largest ï¬sh and it was some ï¬sh. circles. Friday, October 22, the Dicke Then- tre will show Woman's Man. a story that starts across Arizona’s desert into the heart of New York Society followed the program. ' The Physical Culture League will hold a meeting at the South Side School. Room 5, Monday evening, 0c- toher 18. at 8 o’cloek to discuss plans for the coming year. Everyone in- vited. n The Missionary Society of the M. E. church had a large attendance at their meeting at the home of Miss Fletcher last Week Thursday. Ev- eryone enjoyed the social hour which followed the program. Another‘om of thou limo“; lu- ahall Nielm productions “The Counâ€" ‘try That God Forgot" will be shown at the Dicke Theatre. Thursday, Oct.‘ 2m. adv. ; “II b to be good neighbour and to study lite to- gWâ€"me. Emkine. " W h a t i 5 Democracy?†St. Joseph’s Church LECTURE BY THE REV. E. B. GOODWIN Gone Down SUNDAY, 10 A. M. ‘IMrs. I“. C. Lacey. 114 Highland aw. ‘Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Bell will aasist in enlrrtaining. A cordial invitation is uxtemled to all m-mbons and friends to attend. A season suppgr will be given by The Ladies Aid Society of the Con- gn‘gational Church will meet Thurs- day. October 21st_ at. the home of “The Devil's Passkey" to be shown at the Curtiss Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, is one of the few ple- tures that has received the praise (if all critics. It is one of the three or four biggest productions of the year. adv; The Womans Auxilialry to the Arm erican Legion will hold a member- ‘ship drive evening in the Legion club rooms next Wedneaday. A program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. Every wife. mother, sister and daughter of the Legion mI-1mberI are urged to attend. Mrs. Verne Morton, nee Miss Jayne Grilfiths, was the recipient of mny useful gifts which her many friends presented her a Week ago Friday ev- ening. The event was a shower for ‘her the Misses Lucille Schultz and Blanche Vallnnce being the hostesses at the formers home. 1 lor'c End," uni “Back to God’s Cour tist fluidly School Int Fridoy cm- :try," which were shown at the Dicks in: was voted a aplendid sum. The Theatre some time ago. “The Coun‘ only part of the evening was devot- try That God Forgot" which will be ed to a display of ï¬ne education-l shown Oct. 21, is just as good. adv. and travel pictures, followed by the , serving of ice cream ind cake to all Mrs. Verne Morton, nee “'8‘ Jâ€'†present with a general good time for Grilfiths, was the recipient of why 1 useful gins which her many friends wtï¬tï¬dg'?m:'“wy we" â€my“ presented her a Week ago Friday ev- ening. The event was a shower for Lyons Moran, whom you will her the Misses Lucilla Schultz and see in “Once a Plumber," Saturday Blanche Vallnnce being the hostesses night at the Cur-tins Theatm, have It the formers h ' had as their leading ladies in previ- "The Devil’s Passkey†'0 be shown ous pictures such talented stars as: n the Curtiss Theatre 'luesday and Priscilla Dean, Louise Glaum. Edith Wall-lamina Sc nun. n! .1... In... m'n er'c "° W mm m- w. an: Wayne-1w a a." 3;; L. nâ€"Jll __J unA I . l- u 4- .40.: SLIO 81.00 ..lac ..l7c “I; A big smuhing story of the Western Winks. I'M Hark-d MM I.- 25‘! est golf-sacriï¬ct. intrigm‘ crime and a man's love for a woman. g with Tom SantSchi .2? Mary Charleson II George Fawcett Clara Kimball Young in “FORBIDDEN wow Emerson Hugh's Story "rm: 3mm o. mmmwou nmn CAN 11:11." A L S 0 A SPECIAL TWO REEL COMEDY FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Emingâ€"Vzao-9zls. Admission 15 a 25 cent: including '- u‘ _;_g A story that trails across Arizona’s desert into New York society m And full of pep and action all the my. 'Romaine Fielding "Woman’s Man†:i Evening~7=30-9:15. The Comm that God Fotgol ‘ Thursday, October 213! A Marshall N eilan Production ‘ Malian-0-1!" p liming»? mum. mum on nun» mm vusumwwï¬gm hung: “Maori-aids. mum-wwuudnm fmfl Mm to have n wry puny .hnabhr Inclâ€"«Ml you?! "h to“ (I. m chum" and (but “hm- Lint“ u not-h .- nity Bird ~90 db". PATHS N EWS FORD TRAVEL manna CHRISTY (VOMBDYâ€"“PAINS AND A PEACH†BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNERS GROVE. [buxom The Dicke Theatre Warren Kerrigan “The Joyous Liar†N0 SHOW TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1"“ ROLIN COMEDY-â€"“CALL A TAXI†BRAY PICTOGRAPH Friday, October 22d Saturday, October 16th mm ‘ a. .' u“. .....‘......." ._. COMING SOON Admission 15 l 25 cents including WI! ‘I‘ll ALSO William Shoals of. i , ' Purim, Haney Hall. W. J. aï¬ sum and Run Inch-III Fox river at Gem M Among the party were Maid , large black bass. Two of that. .' sixteen and half indloa but I“ weighted two and one Ill]! ' the third was eighteen and O . inches tipping the sales at that ' ‘1: quarter pounds. Mamba!!! M t“ big one after a ï¬ght in Whlcl W ï¬sh broke his rod All that m of the small mouth : riety.