£331 Mn. Alma and Clara Remlm upon! I luv dnyc mu: their sum. Mn. E. N. Hawk. at I-Ilmmd. Indiana. Mn. Kelli“ of Garï¬eld Park and In. W. I". Buctlw)’ o! (ficom. visited Maul» in tlw (imw on Thursday. In. Harry Cave. of North l-‘omt avenue. bu been nrloualy ill {or the put few days. Ir. and Mrs. Humid leerhocl. 0! Chicago. visited with the Rev. and Im. (Imlcleld over the Fourth. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Burns of Prince avenue, Walnut-May. July 6th. a son. Dirk. nu! Miss Burton. of Chicago. visited July l-‘ounth with Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Kenisou. The Al. Modjexlra family and Ar- thur Olson motored to the Dru» of Wisconsin over the Fourth. Miss Helen Fulvey, a! Chicago, spent the Fourth with her sister, Mrs. Guy Simonsun. Born tu Mr. and Mrs. Jack Car~ penter, of East Maple avcuué, Thursâ€" day, June 30th, a son. Mr. A. W. Johnson has gone to Lis- bon, N. D., for u visit. Mrs. Johnson is in Sycamorc,_lll., visiting friends. Mr. William Boon came home from Centralia for the week end and 10 spend the Fourth. Mr. G. Harris, of Chicago, will spend the week end with Guy Simon- Miss Blanche Vallaml: of Berwyn, visited with friends here Sunday and Holiday. . ‘ Miss Paulyne Rainer visited with home folks in Keokuk, Iowa, over the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vix, of La Grange, spent the Fourth with his Mrs. Houseman and daughter, Dov. othy, are visiting at Farmer City. [IL Dr. Moon: and party motored to Lnderdale, Wim, for the week end. Mrs. William Boon has gone for a law days visit in the southern part of the state. flu. Mae LaCharty spent a. few days in Chicago. HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 Franklin Co. Illinois Cool Pocahontas Hard Coal CAN A'n'ESm T0 onnsns PROMPTLY NOW! MERTZ é! MOCHEL WHILE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AND ALL KINDS ARE OBTAIN ABLE 21 South Main st. Do you know there are good, full size garments, made up with good strong thread that will hold. And then there is the other kindâ€"O yes! That old story againâ€"Well you receive the full value for what you payâ€"whether it be $1.00 or 69câ€"we sell no cheap merchandise but we do sell the best we can buy at the lowest price possible. We have Overalls and Shirts for men and boys, for all kinds of wear. Let us furnish you. PERSONALS Order Your Coal . J. W. NASH WE HAVE ALL SIZES 0F and Overalls (7. J. Tonlm'. of Marietta. Ohio. mm“ the m-«k ml u the gun! a! Mr. and Mr». Hon Slrwmon of‘No. Mnln nun-t. Mr. and Mn. Fri-d I. Lay and baby. at Indunnpollu. Inst. were vhllon Int “wk M the hour at Mn. Lay'o rum". I) Hurry Hakim Howard Rynu. of Mineral Point. \\'ls.. is amending n hm days with his aunt and uncle. Mr. Ind Mrs. Law tome Roger on Soul!) Main "ml. Mr. and Mrs. (.‘huflu Enulrom and family and Mn. Jownh Bum: And um. uponl Bunduy ll Benton Harbor. .‘Hrh‘ Mr. Wm. Hinze or North lllxhlund avenue. made a trip to South Bend. lud.. to mm with [in parents owr the Fourth. Our compositor made a mixtuke in the name of the builders of a, new houmI On No. Washington street. It should have mad W. H. Drum. The Frank Konsack buuxaww on Oakwmul avenue is pmgrexsing nicely and is going to be u wu- pretty hume‘ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Buch and nephew, Bernard. spent the Fourth with the Rudolph Eickhorst family, north of the village. ‘ Henry Miskeuy and family. of Ci- cero. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bell 0! Prince avenue. over the week end. Mr. George Wolf. of Highland ave- nue. has gone to Cincinnati, Ohio, on a business trip. John Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fox 0! North Main street. had the mis- fortune to break his right arm the Fourth while trying to crank a flivver. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mehmn of Ber- wyn. were Downers Grove visitors on the Fourth. W. D. Hen-Ick's father from Rock- ford was a visitor here over the Fourth. Mr. C. W. Bmoltius spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Asa Wakelee of Austin. J. W. Potts of Chicago. visited over the Week end wuh his son, C. H. Pom; and family in North Main st. Mrs. Stanley J. Brown visited sev- eral days this week with her mother in Chicago. who is ill.‘ The Kisses Elsie) Phebe! and Helen Phelps spent. the Fourth canceling In the Fox at St. Charles. “It all-l JIM. :l‘. [#Nolt and Telephone 8 00“!â€me 7“ BOWNIISGUVE. ILUNOIS Mrs. J. B. Sherman and son. Ken- neth. ol Prim-o avenue. lea Wednes- day morning for a two months‘ visit with relallws In New York slam. "Ill! lvluuvva Ill .‘rw IIIII lulu'l. Mr. and Mrs. August H. Gmï¬sfvld. Mr. and Mn (Thule-t He‘nlu- and son Namkl, and Mr. William A. children at Highland avenue. spent Hahno. of Chicago. wen- among the the Fourth wnh Mr. and Mn. CII'I!0ut-of-tm\'n people at the Community Mrs. L. (.‘otmn and Mrs. Workman u! (‘hlcnga sister of Mr. Frank Tap- ley. worn wank and vflxitoru at his home on Saruloga avenue. Miss Esther M. Carpenter, of Suuth Main street, came home Saturday eve- ning to spend the Fourth, and will take two weeks of much needed rest. Mrs. Chas. Wells and son, of Texas, are spending the summer at her mo- ther’s, Mrs. Erickson. on Saratogn avenue. Miss Sarah Baldwin of the Bald- win Stationery Co.. in the Board of Trade building. is the guest. of Mrs. F. C. Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson of Chica- go, Lawn, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert an- son. George Staiger has gone to Leland, Mich, to enjoy a two weeks’ vacation at the Riel summer home, where Mrs. Saiger preceded him by a week. A neat bit of the handiwork of Julius Severus can be seen in the whï¬ dow of the Ross Bakery. It is I me-‘ tal rod display shelf. Mr. Benton Reed. an artist friend of‘Sam Kenison from Chicago. spent the week end and the Fourth with him here. Miss Grace Vivian has been unable to attend to her duties at the News Agency the last few days because of being made H] by the excessive heat. daughter, Gladys, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin White in Oak Park. NOR“! SIDE GRMERY MARKET Fermlell Mayonaise ...... Ferndell Tartar Sauce ...... Monarch Catsup, large size . Sunbeam White Tuna ...... Libby’s Spinach, No. 2'5; can Libby’s Spinach, No. 2 can .. Ferndell Soup, per can ...... Monsoon Sweet Potatoes, No. SATURDAY SPECIALS We keep our store clean and sanitary and what you buy from us is fresh and wholesome. Fresh Groceriesâ€"Lowest Prices At our store you are always sure of getting the very best fruits and vegetables. We keep them coming in daily. because our customers know this and come to us for them. Eat lots of fruit; it is delicious, nourishing and healthful. . w ' Pork Loins, per pound . ........... Pork Shoulder. per pound ........... Pot Roast, per pound ............... Veal Shoulder. per pound ........... Smoked Butts, per pound - ........... Shoulder Hams, per pound .......... Plate Corned Beef, per pound ....... Boneless Brisket Corned Beef, pound Pickled Pigs Feet, per pound ........ STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 GROCERIES MEATS Mr .nnd Mrs. Ralph tulnml un Friday from Mrs. (iachner’s sister, VanBeynum and family Conn Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Freda have n» turned from a twu months' stay in Chicago. With them returned their new born son, who arrived several weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Swanson and (laughter, Mildred. loft Tuesday mqrning for a two weeks vacation at Long Lake, one of the pretty bodies. of wutur in the Fox Lake chain. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Snow and daughter, Mary Genevieve. an: on a motor trip to Eagle River, Wiscow sin, whom they will spend a two weeks mention. Mrs. Chester J. Winter and daugh- ters, Lois and Arlene, leave tomor‘ row for a six weeks stay at Pullman, Michigan . The Mlsses Lillian Schlauder. Elma Kelly and Lillian Dickson slatted Wednesday morning on a. buslness course at the Gregg Buslness College in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Hand“: of So. Fair» mount avenue. entertained guests from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on the 4th of July. Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Vener- berg. of Whiflen Place. a tw'ehe gonad daughter, Wednesflay morning. uly 6th. Al Hoegren has returned from Neb- raska after a months visit with n» latives there. and where he attended the funeral of his brother. sumo In Oak Pull. 3 can 25c 20c 22c 30c 11c 18c at. Hartfonl, (im-hner ro- n visit with MC 240 24c 18c 300 EVENINGâ€"BOTH DAYSâ€"7:3. 9:00 p. In. Admission 15 25: inc. Tm Peeks Bad Boy If Jackie Coogan Ew‘ningw‘tflooflo‘ A llnyal Nortl-M’wl Smgmml an a man hunt-m baby “mud in a blin- u.nl- I man- mmlv nl’ a xirlu unhin- hmr. In a dining «bury on! “In". hum-mow! «Du-n "w «"1va [M Ins man-â€" 3 my] imp-nu)" .gmal lamml him Ju-lls-rmu I ("1- a (Iminus [HI 0' my» I: ry who-w Mir lai-l Ihr trail of "w gulch. ens-n. Tm; SCREEN CARP“)? GIVE TWO I'MTI RES SI'CII 55 THIS! BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOH “The County Fair†Evening «7 :30-9 :00. â€I‘lll-I ('UI'STRY FAIR." an all nlur cm! foalurinu Wralry Barry, Hula Jw'umc Eddy aml David Hulk-r. IT'S AS “00" AS A CIRCUS. The Dicke Theatre The M, E. Philanma (â€lass will meet Monday evening. July 11th with Mrs. Jackson l.ittlnfnnl. 53 Grovo “trout. A (-ordiul luvllntiun is mummy! to all Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Uppercue, of Maywood. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dewey, of Chicago. were Fourth of July guests at the Frank Kidwcll and O. J. Dewey home. Mr. Charles Walls, of Medina. New York, visited at the home of his sin- ter, Mrs. E. L. Cox, a few days last week. He left Friday for Winnipeg. Canada. The (unions Woukegun' ulna will play the Legion team here next Sun- day It's bound to be a good game. and worth watching The fans are In for a treat. Be there. Mr. Jack Whitnhead, of Chicago. and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Vanderpmal, of Clvom. were week end xuesm at the hume or Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chil- vers. Mr. w. R. Edwards 0! Maple “9.. motored to the Dells at Kilboum, Wisconsin, on Friday. returning MQn~ day night. and reports having haul a very enjoyable trip. Picnic on the National Holiday. I ‘7 ’- ' A L80 2- Reel ( omedy* “TOR(' HY'S DOUBLE TRIUMPH" KINOGRAM NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 8th MAURICE TOURNEUR’S FAMOUS PRODUCTION THURSDAY and FRIDAY. JULY 14th and 15m The Golden Snate’ James Oliver Curwood SATURDAY, JULY 9th Another Great Love Story of the Arctic Regions A L S 0 VANITY COMEDYâ€"“REST IN PEACE†CHESTER OUTINGâ€"~“F I R E†C ELEBRATED SCREEN NEWS THE “KID" HIMSELF l5" Admissiml I?» l 25 cents including Wu Tl!- Admiuuiao I!» l: 26 cents including Wu Tux. BY That's all. Gotta mush another vn'ndow now! But I'm in good rompany. Irvin SV (Tohh is down here, too. Hn writeï¬ my subtitll". Maybe you‘ve board of my frit-nd Irv. He sometimes gets pieces- in the paporsâ€"qnnstly when the regular editors aro away on vacation. Folk" my I'm wit-km! and will go “him: all bad boy‘- zu. Won't they be planar! when they learn I'm in I!» movies! But it's "It barrow man who gala rid 0‘ Mn fir-d. HI- u-oms ashamed of them. and put-4 them in the hp!- lom of the bag. So a mp ain't mur-h duh-mm from 1h;- man who pmlrllm appivu on a bar- ruw. They both nml' 'ww _‘.’ by gel- hnz rill of bar! hahn . Ynu Wouldn‘t ~a,\' Nin' had is a mu ~n much as :- hnhir It. grows rm you. likn a «m spot in an applr‘. Generafly it'u :ftprwarvln: and a Wicked wand. Rain' had don't hurt yrm. It‘d what mm» afterwanh that camm all the grit-f. I‘FICK‘S PM" BUY SPEAKS HIS I’ll-X16:â€" Rh. and Mm. George Vix und Mr. and Mrs. Edward Venard spent the Fourth with relatives in Hinsdale. Mr. Vix is building a two story house 0- his lot on Carpenter street. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Plumly and chil- dren returned Tuesday evening from a motor trip to Muscatine. Iowa. They left last Friday and spent the week and and the Fourth with relatives. 'l'lm Catholic Women'n League will hold their next regular meeting next Thursday. July 14th. It will ha an all day session at the home ol’ Mrs. W. Wulf, Sn. Fulrvlew and Maple aven- um and the purpose is to start work- ing fur lhu bazaar to he, held the use- uml ww'k In Sumemlwr. Luncheon The Firemen are holding a moon- light dance in the Forest Preserve where the Community Picnic was held on the Fourth. next Saturday night. July 9th. Mr. [3-0. hunter left on Wedâ€" nesday for Big Win Island, Ontario. Canada, where he will attend the meeting of the National Warehouse- men's Association. will bu served at noon. members uni Mond- to be pm. i"-I ynuf “a that com and she aura doe- wave