MMQMIL 1921 The members of the Advance Bible Clus enjoyed an exciting evening at the home of Mr. and Mn). Anderson last Friday evening, when the ques- tion, “Resolved that the women an superior to the men" was debatcd‘ with connidenblc skill and much feel? in; on both sides. After long delib- Mr. and Mrs. T. Sheldon and fam- ily and Mrs. W. Briggs mowred to Chicago Saturday to visit Mrs. E. Will-rd a sister of Mrs. Briggs. Mrs. Mary Smetana returned to Chicago after having spent the last two weeks at the home of her daugh- ter Hrs. L. Kmisinger. The Practical Garage Door Set [ Mrs. H. Grumhaus attended a par- ty Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. E. L. Dickerson of Dowuers. Mr. and Mrs. Petr of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Kni- A Big Variety of Easter NOVELTIES 6: CANDIES Mrs. J. Johanek and Helen spent the week end in Chicago, with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mejdmch. Marion Hinterlong was the guest of Mrs. Lower of Naperville Saturday Elmer Haumesser of Juliet spent Sunday at the “home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Yugo] spent Sun- ddady in Chicago. 1‘ Ella Kralsinger and Lillian Rose visited Bessie Splavec on Sunday. IEWSY IDES FRI)! USE AND 3|!le 3 Days SPECIAL The Straightâ€"Away can’t sag or bind. Roller bearing track wheels always run smoothly in the Porter "Doubler V" enclosed track. Doors fold clear back out of the way when openâ€"plenty of car morn. Each set is completeâ€"includes track, hangers. hinges. handles. latches and screws. The only tools needed fov putting n up are hammer and screw driver. Any handy workman can do it. Let m tell you more about it. There’s nothing complicated or delicate about the Potter Straight-Away Garage Door Setâ€"it is just a practical cornâ€" mog sense outï¬t for the man who wants a door that always Saturday March 1 2 n: nation Dexter’s m cm: Shop J. D. GILLESPIE CO. ..TIN'PANS .4V ............ CUSPIDOR .......... MILK JUGS ......... WATER GLASSES, .......... BREAD PLATES. . . .. ......... CAP HAIR NETS, Monday Tuesday March 14th March 15 "I In executod from o uricty a! lo- copublc denim and ovary dad] it looked altcr by experts. That is why our monuments than nppeol to good (note. I! you plan 3 mmon‘d in your plot wo will uhov you a [not vnricty of claim to choose from. ARTHUR n- BEIDELMAN 00;, ‘4†FAWN Our Monuments Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrams hpt‘nt. Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A C. Sup; NAPERVIILI’L Mr. and Mrs. Emil Dremlrk-l am) children were Sunday dinmr guuxts of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dietm- Mr. George Run is now «Ne m be up and around Raymond non ha; been sick the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Herman and children spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pfaff. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vin] and daughter Mary visitnd in ImGrange, Sunday. Rev. Burmeister and family-spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Charles Leverentz. Mrs. John Fitzgerald who. has been very ill is now able to be up and a-- round. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foater m0- tnred to Aurora Fridday evening. Mr. Arthur Green spent the week end at Decatur. Little John Abbott is very in with pneumonia. Mrs. Eleanore Schmitt and children visited in Chicago Sundday. SOUTHflf-USLEHOTES caution flu; judges gave a negative decision. It seems the debate did not result in any serious alienation of the sexes {or on Friday evening, Mam}: 11th. the Class meets at. the Due! home for a chopâ€"suey zampper.1 Something else is “in the wind" too. Watch !. .. n", /zér’ ILL. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, â€OWNERS GROVE, VILLINOIS Um- of the matcst of Sir Gilbert Parker's storiesâ€" tho «one in fact t at won for the eminent Canadian novel- ist his Knighthoodnis “The Right of Way." LUMBER Potter Mfg. 6: Lumber Co. Lytell Sir Gilbert Parker's Stir- ring Romance of Canadian Life Starring Shingles Lumber Doors Windows Screens Millwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding Lath Nails The Right of Way UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELMER UHLHORN Curtiss Theatre “Lying Lips" has him“ pustpnmrd from Mart-h I?» and Hi to April and 11,. Tickets {ll-chased fur this show may ritht-r hr mm! April l2 or or for "Outside b0 Law" m-xi. wuk Manda}. Tuesday and Wulnosday. Glue From Seai'a Flipperl. Hitherto U a flippers of Ihe whales caught In our u-nlurs have inn-n re- garded as a wash- prmiur't. but the ï¬sheries bureau iimis that Hwy will yieid 67 per cent of tlwir “right in ‘very excellent glue. It hopes to ï¬nd ‘a’murkei {or small flimn‘rs with the glue manufacturers. Iiiit‘h ,wur about 35.000 fur wnis are killed on ï¬le Pribyiofl‘ islands, in livring sea. livckâ€" oning {our flippers at eight pounds. the annual production of flippers Is 100 to 140 tons. News comes from Urbana that Al- gernon Barnard has a mild case of smallpox. At; this writing he is much improved and hopes to be back at his school work within a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Staffclddt and arm Alvin and Mrs. Edward Miller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Staffeldt of Downers Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kampmeyei' and children wen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dieter of Downers Grove‘ for Sunday dinner. let of Lemon. COMING! VIOLA DANA in “DANGEROUS T0 MEN†MAE MURRAY in “IDOLS 0F CLAY†When in Need Saturday, March 12th {7 A LS 0 EPISODE N0. 7â€"“BRIDE 13" AND A A TWO-REEL CENTURY COMEDY ’ COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds ANNOUNCEMENT Manufacturers Dealers of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate to call on us At Your Service Phone One Five hated to the owners. February twenty-ï¬ve was the last day orders accepted. The wool has been sent to the scouring mills and from there it will go to the manu- facturer; the mmplvtml articles will be delivered to the Farm Bureaus some time in the spring to be distri- So far, 2,402 double blankets have been ordered for manufacture; 107 singles; 225 auto robes; and 1,176 pounds of comfuncr bans. BERT ‘LYIELL Dul’age_ County people have order- ed four robes, eight double blankets, four single blankets, and eighty ï¬n- ished butts m be made fmm the III- inois Agricultural Association wool Home Grown Wool Being Mule Into Warn: Coverings Through Wool Puol. DU PAGE COUNTY F 0 L K S GETTING WOOL BLANKETS Etc, Cement Blocks Brick Sand Gravel Cinders Lime Plaster Tile Coke Wood . Etc. March 14th - 15th -16lll Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Curtiss Theatre ITS GOT THE WA [LOPâ€"ITS GOT THE PUNCH ITS INTENSE IN ACTION PLOT. SEE IT AT LOS ANGELES REf 10R!)â€" NEW YORK TRIBUN Eâ€" CHICAGO EVENING POST- CHICAGO DAILY JUURNAI A Dul’aga County pool is to b:- conducted by the Dul'agc County H. W. Mumford, Director of the Live Stock Marketing Department, says that grant interest has been shown in the proposition of making: blankets from wool. Orders have been shown in the proposition of making blankets from wool. Orders ’have been mceivml from New York, Ohio, Michigan, Vermont, Iowa, Cal- ifornia, Tums, Minnesota and lmli- aim, and inquiries have come in from as many states concerning tho sys- tem. After hearing about the prov position of having the wool manufac- tured, lots} of people have asked to have their wool pooled. CHICAGO HERALD-EXAMINERâ€" WHAT THE CRITICS SAY: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 14th, 15th a 16th "Tank thr- hrr‘ath nf thmsands who stryrml-d [he Sup: rm Tho-at?! yr'sh-nlay." "It i,- higm-r than any" up 0’ the hm! wn hau- u-t-n. LI-n Chaney, u! rum-v. is nxrt!lvvt." "M i- a< I-mrms-sim: :. trunk «or, a:~ ha< Mr" laid up [-It'hAn-R for mm» limtx I! ha‘ a" Ibo quali- Iinx ulnrh mah rum? inn-dain- Iv)!'flt~." " 'Oulshk Th0 Law'r- ~ A trunk drama, "mums". enthusi- :thirally and May"! with shan- chm. It‘s v-xrilv-nwm ;, "minimum Hum UN' ï¬n! [u H»: 'ayi rf “It! 1.1.4 n-t-l." “Outside TM- lmw" is the "In '0 _Wur M II»- movifle Mm. "nu-ru- lar. and swift. The pH in ma- ml' and tho pmpk- u-u). Na! a drain. mt In magnum. Parry mum. ul’ c-w-ry ulnr ha:- : mm won. its thnmghmw and pr“:â€" mm M din-rum: his m-ver bl!!- urpasut-d. Tm» [and ï¬ghts, one u hw- fnr all" Those who onlcmd blanlwtl Ind robes from DuPage County are: In. Cum M. Ekstmm, Wheaten; Mill Vcrcna Miller, Winï¬eld; H. F. Hol- lands, Wheaton; A. W. Abbott, Downors Grove; H. C. Vial, Downers Grove; F. W. Mark, West Chicago; J. E. lhuhrbuugh, Warmnviue. Wm. the Illinois Agaculwm Asso- ciation and the l. A. A. ll thud! planning to manufacture who. Incl blanket;- from this summer’s pool just as has been done this put month. They will start the work, however, during this coming summer so that the farmers' may have their robes and blankets before winter. Farm Bumu this you In T H E R E l S N 0 QUESTION OF THE ARTISTRY AND Fl- DELI'I'Y T 0 D E- TAIL IN THIS PIC-