M'm Adam "iotvr an"? «:aughu‘r, 11min». Mrs. Elmr Kampmn‘n and Mrs. Wendell hour. anemwd tho 5th‘ar31-Poflon‘r wedding at Nap- m-mc T day morning. wk "whom. Mrs. Jonas l-‘mwr -[".’;7 Fn‘dm uni: Mn. Harry Poms. Hr. um! Mrs. Laurrhu it in: and family motornl In “Ulla“ syringe and mm! Sunday. .‘lh. ('harlos Minor aztrmkn :- ran. ran} at Napflvillr T250133) anor- nmn znr‘n by Mrs. lebl‘fl Mauvr. Mr. John Doe" mun: ‘ru folk: 'n I‘Vucnrn Sunday. .‘Ira. Ralph "0mm r-t' Au'v'r. M4 hrfl qwmiing supra; "19‘ 9.! the Kampmryor hum!" Mr. Irving: Guam}? ‘ ' 'v'nx: a Mr. 5:. Winch-m of (hit-nun. W†a uni rad mood of Mars: l‘vIlm‘. â€14- Louise (Dry spent Summy vrflh Mn. Jnhn I'lm'munn of .Vnpcn'me. TM Adam "in" and [Honour 90mm flmiliu ntlrmï¬ï¬l "to very .‘mr «mrflnbiml given by SI. 10‘ mph'r Scrum! limb) "mung. §; Mr. and Mrs m Willard of Chica- 51‘“ were lure Satan!» Io amend the Willard Radon wedding and spent the week end with Mr. and My». \\'. 0. :Briggr. Peru and Hark-y Hutch relumfll from the Mann hospital Friday af- u-r having their tomdls and uk'noials "moved. 1‘ In. Chan. â€cull-l. Adolph. Albert 'aul Chis. Made). Mr. and MN. I’. Long. Mr. and In. um schwenr and. Ron- Wonkehin. mm; M than vim natural (0 Cry-Ml Like Saturday Afternoon when they went a plenum mi cad camping and Dr. Iii-l Mm [Mon-tor!" “Mr M! dc-llahlfufly mum-inn! II I mapâ€" tion In" "I (Mir hunt-r by Dr. Mm- dorltr'n pan-M:- II Doflnm'r. Ohin. "in. Vc-mnkn Kohk)‘ is tam-Minx the SI." Normal School a! lN-Kllh. Mn. l‘nul l‘llr)‘ has hum "piling In (‘hlrnu-o fur pmrnl Haw. SOUTH-WWW 1' Bessie Spluw-c vi<ited Miss Grace Manning nf Napenille. Twyla}. cemetery, southwest of the village. He leaves to mourn his loss his ,wjdow, a slop-daughter. Mrs. Charles .Miller, of Chicago. two Blt‘p‘Sons, :Gmrge Root of Waukosha. Wis“ and 'IHmman Root of Lisle, besides many ï¬friends and neighbors. â€lh‘fl‘. An accident which terminated fu- tally was a shock to the residents of Lisle last week. Last Wednesday af- ternoon John Staley, 63 years: of age, while helping ï¬ll the hay mow on the Ed. Riedy farm with alfalfa, had the misfortune to {all from the loft to the cement floor below. He struck on his head, sufl'ering concussion of the brain. .‘ Mr. Staley was rushed to the St. Charles hospital, Aurora. and giwn expen attention. He regained con~ ulousness but a half hour and pas- gal away Saturilm night. . Funeral services were held at St. Joseph‘s Church Mondm moming, June 13th, the Rex. l-‘neas 8.6001]- win. pastor of the church officiating. and burial was made in St. Bernard‘s cemetery, southwest of the village. He leaves to mourn hi;- loss his JOHN STALEY KILLED BY FALL FROM LOFT 1339;! 719-917, 19.2! IEWSY MITES ' I’ll 0 fl llSlE All) BELMONT not be equaled. Prices DodgeBrother- Motor Vehicles Can- At the new Reduced KIDWELI. GARAGE (20. Telephone 284 Ir. Alt-l. I‘. â€brutally. in MI dur- udcrhur and partial manor. do- Nwml IM- grid-unlit: withâ€. I Mr. Arthur C. Huh-ch a! Chla- ‘go, drllwnd the hurt-llama- IM- nut. in thc mm «I which he n- minded aw gm.†(hey we" scraping hum m to young manhood and you. womanhood And that they won baring mull km- NO!- In meet that [mm pmhlmu ol “ff. W. In pun- Hr. Nu‘hnh'u good Mvm hurl Mu- mam»... haw- M hllcn on «in! run and no! mly‘ 3hr flithlll‘t, but I" I’m-4‘ pml‘ have found foal for thought in the wind"! “It givm by It. Huh-eh. Preceding the presentation of dipâ€" lomas, there was an operctta, “Pep- in, the King of No Man‘s Land," in which every grade was represented -trom the little tots in ï¬rst grade to the grown ups in the graduating class. The play was a splendid ex- hibition of good acting on the part of the pupils, each characterizing his or her part with 1: sons froi becoming real veterans. The digniï¬ed bearing of Walter Ciha. as King Pepin. the Napoleonic pow of Jame Tnohev as l‘lom Mom and the dignified attitude of Genev me Drelln as Princess Ella- bue, had all of Henry Dicke's star actors of the silent dmma heat to a frazzle. Then there were the Mom- ing Maidens, the fifth and sixth madc- girls, pit-sided over by Martha Bender, and the sixth and sownth grade girls presided over by Row lCIuty, all of whom played their parts ‘to perfection. their eflortx being up- plauded by a moat appreciative audi- t-not'. John Manhunt], ill hi» imper- sonation of a hold [meant-er. with him aggregation of bandits and trou- baton". ruuly nude 3 hit, at also Iron-rd [lit-h with the third Ind fourth nude bow. lam-mt Dee- nn (non-d tho nmtiem with n aplendid violin uolo. Leona "lady wu ukd'mort'on. PHONE IS! 63 3. MAIN 31'. International Tudors and Full (1min 7 3‘" (‘ml HM Mann-n Farmâ€.- anham: Bank â€Mg. Thur 22f: urns Edward G. Lemon (‘0. REAL ESTATE ‘ Following are the simulates: Genevieve Drella Catherine Bar- Leona Riedy nickel Rose Canty James 'l‘wohey Evelyn Baron Walter (ï¬lm Anna Balm: Julm Mun-hand Margaret Vogel In the spot light at Dicke's. amid ‘the plamms and cheers of an audi- ‘ence that ï¬lled the hall from doors to footlights last Monday night; ten graduates of St. Joseph's School re- ceived their diplomas. Thu!" Cmdod a: Final Exercises of Children of St. Joseph's GRADUATES GET ' DIPLOMAS -MON- DAY AT DICKE’S inflow“ of MI Kinds. IVI‘I.EME.\'T DEA LER R. C. ELLIOTT All Kind:- «0‘ ISN‘I \NCE INVESTMENTS nickel James 'l‘wohey Walter (ï¬lm John Marc-hand The “Cluklronâ€, the year book of the high school arrived Wednesday much to the joy of (he highubwlen. It in I ï¬ne book. worth nun-surï¬ng. (to! your copy from George Bunâ€. To us, one of the most impressive pans of the program was the presen~ tation of prizes to the scholars of the (liqerent guides having the highest averages. In studying the actions of the pastor of St. Joseph's Church. as he called the prize winners, one after the other, we thought we noticed a little tremor in his voice. We thought his mind went back to the past, to a great hull and that he could see; there a youth surrounded by Muriel tors, great thinkers and other youths. some of whom in after years beezime ithe master minds of this routine-m. ‘We thought he felt again th::t thrill and the quick heart beats when on that day the presiding officer at the graduating exercises of John Hopkins University, announce: “Capital prite for highest scholarship to Enema Ber- nard Goodwin, 3:00.00. in gold!" it! I t was these observations that made this part of the program impressive to us. But like Dr. Goodwin, there were many in the audience who said to themselves: “Backwanl! Go backward, 0 Time in your flight, Give me my youth again Just for tonight." {staking right mm the shoulder. 11:. ‘Miakelly pictured in a vivid and one light the many vicisitudes encounter» ed and the rocky wads they would have to travel, and as conditions are today the only way to keep from stumbling and combating adversity is with a weapon called education. He‘ advised the parents to make sacri-l ï¬ces and supply their children withl this weapon. 1 Before buying a light ca see the new NASH FOUR-"$1,475 delivered tinct achievement in motor engineering and is unusually powerful and economâ€" ical. Let us give you a demonstration. dependability. lts NASH PERFECT- ED VALVE in head motOr is a dis- The popularity of the NASH SIX with owners is due to its all around .“CAl'LDRONS†ARRIVE This is one thing you can't7 afford to put off. For her sake. came in and let us show you our line of gas appliances. With :1 clean, efï¬cient cabinet gas range, hot water at the turn of a faucet. a gas iron to save steps. her housework ceases to he drudgery, and she becomes the same happy, rested, carefree girl you married. Your bride of several Junes agoâ€"many, were the comforts and conveniences you planned for her then. Have you really bought her the labor-saving gas applian- ces she needs? 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How would you like to walk the streets of a leper colony, even to en- ter the homes of some of these un- fortunate people and to study their life and customs? Photographs of Molokai. H-wdi. and Lecture at St. Juepll'n Church Hall Interesting. LEPER COLONY IN DOWNERS â€GROVE ’ NEXT WEDNESD'Y Sir Amhony obtained the data and HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN RUGS iUGS POI “LI 0N E OF THE FIN EST PICTURES 0!" THE YEAR A L 8 0 TWO REEL CENTURY COMEDYâ€"“A Dollar’s Wonk" INTERNATIONAL NEWS UNDER THE DIRECTION 01" BLUE}! UHLHOIN A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ALSO A com» ( omzm AM) INTERNATIONAL NEWS As an indication of the characier of Sir Anthony's work as a kThn‘l‘Y, one needs only to refer to last Sunday's edition of the Tribuno which contain- ed his photograph and accuont of his: Ewark as director of the lecture bur- ‘eau of the Holy Name Society of Chi- cago. This write up brought consid- erable publicity tn Downrrs Grm'r. in- chic-many, as the lecture at 8‘. Jo- scph’s Hall was mentioned. The Sun- day edition of the Tribune has a cir- culntion of mum than 800,000. photon-pl): from Joseph Button, a coworker with Father Damien. who still in laboring noon; the lam Brother Button, as he is known, it; a heroic character himself. He lived in Chicago and the middle West for years and war; a. curtain of Union Cavalry during the civil war, at the termination of which he voluntarily went into exile among the leper»: w assiat Father Damien. “Comadmoneslolllifloulr COMING â€"- COMING WILLIAM HART in “THE TESTING BLOCK†Dorothy Gish in “flying Pat†Sir Anthony'x appearance hmv ix A PARAMOUNT PICTURE A L S 0 Episode F(!t|r-~“"KHE AVENGING ARROW†A ONE REEL SUPREME COMEDY Prairie Au... near Highland Telephone 1364 Tomato Plants Thomas Meighan . Wednesday, June 22nd John Bear Variety 50. 60 6' 7 50 per doz. Tuesday, June 218! Saturday, June 18th C. V. WOLF Miss Mabel Crosby, of cum in here for a temday visit with m J. P. Orr of North M-in Street. 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