Patronize home industry and let us sell you your new Ford Car or Fordson Tractor for cash or on monthly payments. AUTHORIZED Kidwell Garage Company Repairing, Overhauling and Ozzy-Acetylene Welding “HEY I lnrtu all-:3. ow, WI. 81.25. §9id and guaranteed by Bat-Slap.†The†are the words of 1m: Bu- t", N. 1.: "Ever since I tried RAT- SNAP I have always kept it in the base. Never fails. Used about $3M) worth of RATSNAP a year and ï¬g- In it saves me 8†in chicks, eggs nnd feed. RAT-SNAP is convenient, 1-9 tau". 1w 2“. "9 mi?! '19" ‘ne Fur-net‘s Word Enemyâ€"Rah. The Par-«’3 Bu! FIR-iâ€" of Novembvr should be followed by the warmer days we lave been MV- Mr. M Mrs. Fred Reid!" «globul- ed their lwny-Mlh wedding anniver- ury on Thanksgiving Day with Mr children and received may pieces of silver. On Friday I numbr-r at their neighbor; and friends enjoyrd a wadâ€" ding dinner uni also [tn-91mm! than with some mutiful gifts of silver. ’8 funny that those 1’" days of cold weather Ire had the ï¬rst part this evening. of a. Wall Clutch will not My. Dec. 10th, It 2:†p. m. uwmulmc.nm.m Highland Ital“. Tim is the Annual lead». with eu-cuo- of can" and All mun nd friend: an coaliti- Iy Invihd. Tonight Nicky. Dec. 3rd. will be the lad showing of Norman Tal. nudge in "The Banded Woman.†It in a grant Mann and if you have nun Mil plan an. not. of this bet and m mull-3U. Th Woman“: Imban Bod“, lhc aflo- oo! later than ulna o‘clock lands] morning, Dec. 0th. Adv"- Tho 1‘11:an Campï¬re GM: en- very good “no Friday, Nov. a Gem†in than pound ans. the ï¬nest pun Ion: candy {or the Holidays. Sum-1.: omlotnmmm Everett Rogers, youngest son of Kr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers, was taken to the West Suburban hospital loudly evening, Nov. 24th, when Ill opention was performed for Ip- The Odd Fellowa are making great pmpargtions for the celebration of “100" night on Saturday, December 11th. It will be one hi the banner evenings in the history of local A two-reel Harold Lloyd comedy, “Royal Slyness," will be shoyn at the Dicke Theatre Friday, Dec. 3rd. The comedies are reported to be the very best two-rt-vl features produced. adv. Mr .and Mrs. William Lehmann and children and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rahmanop of Oak Park, spent Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lehmann. Hinsdale Upholstering and Furni- ture Repair Shop. All work neatly done at reasonable prices. Phone 635 or send postcard. Will call and de- liver free of charge. 11-2641. The Catholic Womans League will hold their next regular meeting on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 9th, at the home of Mrs. James Twohcy, Forest and Lincoln. In. Clara Bmhart acted as Chap- hin and Mrs. Lydia Pfaï¬' as Martha. mam-g copy (or our Christ- †but. which will be out nut A number of members of the Fas- ten: Star amended 1 meeting of AI- flwa Chapter at Naperville last night. Wm Well: In tolling “Sparkling Genuine Ford Pans! We carry at all times a stock of 12-1 Mrs. Nelson J. Pen-on was hqstess on Friday to the Nature Study Class. A very enjoyable and proï¬table af- ternoon was spent.‘ Mrs. Lozier read a paper on the habits and life of the Robin and many interesting facts were brought out in the discussion.‘ The next meetingï¬will be on Decem-j A Chicken Pic Supper is announc- ed at the Congregational Church for next Thumday, December 9th. Tic- kets. 60c, on sale at. the stores of J. W. Nash. Emrich 81115., Jules Zindt, and from the committee chairman, Mrs. Harper. No tickets will be on sale at. the church, but must be pro- ‘cured before the date as only 2 lim- :ited number are being issued. This is in connection with the bakery sale and bazaar which starts at 1:30. Olive Thomas has long been called “Everybody? Sweetheart†by her millions of admirers, so it was decid- ed to call her last picture by that name. You will agree that it is a good title when you see it at the Dickc Theatre, Thursday, Dec. 9. ad.’ Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 A bank works far you nlgM and day. melt at!" work. man": in and man out. adding CENTS w your DOLLARS. Little by little the «mats grow till etch addition is a respectable sum. Where M the gain come from? Not frurn not pooh! nor from ours. It is the result of prorhction. for my placed in a but is given the Wily to WORK and to PRODUCE. Therefore a hunk BUILDS your mill: (at you. Open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT in this bank todayâ€"dd to it a you are-4nd ya will be maul u the ray yur fortune will gm! Ting. lube there is something in that report that animals were grow- ing thin skins in anticipation of a mild winter. Rubbers and Overshoes Building Your Wealth From the Footgear Department of The Corner Grocery V. Nash Phone No. 8 Will Mean Nothing in Your Young Life When You are Shod with SNOW and ICE MUD and SLUSH DQWNERS GROVE REPO DOWNERS GROVE. mom The Public Library will be open every Sunday afternoon from 3:00 to 5:30 for the use of the Reading Room and it would be an encouragement to ,the Library Board if the townspeople ‘would reciprocate by visiting the Li- brary and enjoy ‘he treasures we have there. All the. current magn. zines are to be found on the reading; The Suburban Band of LaGrange gave 11 Ladies Night, on Tuesday evening. Among the local people who attended and report a very on- Ejoyablc time went» Mesdames Shame, iDrisle-n Vix, Lancaster and Miss lMargnn-t Shurle. Mr. Julius Severus who is an honorary member of the band made a short talk after refriwh~ ments had been sorvéd. Prof. Wil- kinson, Supt. of the High School, who has been the diroctor for the past year has brought the bond up to its present high state of efï¬ciency. "Old Dad" is a charming story of a Father and his daughter. A pic- ture that everyone will like. It is played by Mildred Harris Chaplin and will be shoWn at the Dicke Theatre, Saturday, Dec. 4th. adv. her lmh,atfllehomofumA.B. Whitehorn. Box luncheon. HIE-WAR PRICES SUITS OVERCOATS Attention of all ex-soldiers and their widows, who served in the War with Spain at home or abroad, or those who saw service in the Philip- pine Insurrection or the China relief OF INTEREST T0 VETERANS 0F \. SPANISH WAR Rubles when any m placed for the :pltrons, but ahauld not be “ken :- way from the building except thru line again Librarian on week days. when there is a circulating depart- ment for magazines For Every Member of Your Family Ladies Felt Slippers in all colors at ................... $1.50 to $3.00 Mens Felt and Leather Slippers at .................. $1.50 to $4.50 Childrens, Boys and Girls Felt Slip- pers at ............. $1.50 to $3.50 These Make Splendid Gifts Special at ......... $1.98 75c Val. 45x36 Cases at 59c 69c val. 42x36 Cases at .49c 59c val. 45x36 Cases at .45c $2.69 val. 81x90 torn Sheets Sale on Bed Sheets and Pillow Cases $39 and up Prices are cut from 25c on INFANTS to $2.00 and some more than $2.00, on Ladies and Gents Shoesâ€"Boys and girls. Those are real reductions meaning actual losses for us. If you need shoes for anyone in the fumily you can buy as cheap now as you will for some time to come. We an alluring mnn)‘ (museum Thlm right m. 009 thlng about Club-I'm" W lea-on which will plum you mightily ls ll:- Dovmund Swing ln prlms whlch hm: madr it pom-i « or undo-mun (imam, on Alma-l nil oi our Holiday Wu and on all your wit-(er mods. Bert Moore AGENT FOR Mm "mm â€@Jof/{cs COMFY SLIPPERS Fit Guaranteed 135 No. Main St. Lehmann G Michel’s Store Shoes Reduced 25c to $2.00 per pair expedition and their widows. The late Congress passed laws of the ut- most interest to soldiers and if they will send name and mines to Walter S. Buchanan, National Aide-de-Camp. Army and Navy Union. Ruote 2, Louisa. Va., he will be glad to ad- vise them fully as to their rights Deposit at least 10 per cent of your income each week in TALK N0. 7 of his income.†Of course, Jim didn’t live in these times, but he did live in uch harder timu. He start- ed with little and became wealthy. Follow Jim! Save TwenIyJive Per Cent Jim Hill of St. Paul, said, “Every man should FIRST NATIONAL BANK Downer: Grove. lluwu. Large Can Beets ............. Libby's Dill Pickles, pet can .. agar: Sarï¬mtlin Oil ...... , r e ........... 10 Bars lgwift Pride Snowdrift Shortening, 1 an $3.25 Men’s Flannel Night Gowns, Special at ................... $2.39 $2.00 Men’s Work Shirts now $1.25 You can buy work shirts here. All the bat grades and makes all go now at .................... $1.25 85c Quality Cashmerctte Black, two Clasp Gloves, all sizes, you can buy these now at per pair .......... 35c Men’s Shirts and Ladies Glove Special Night Gowns 'under the new law. W "a... will mean the poulblo saving of money, as the pension 00mm from the ï¬ling of the. claim . Hr. Buchanan wishes to assist his cumâ€" rades in every possible mummy Write him and énclose stamp to: :9. ply- 9% Colored Embroi- d e r e d -F a n c y Handkerchiefs Only 101: .lle I?