â€WWW“? CALORIC FURNACE co asst) IN YOUR ow warms? .mn CLEAN mas WE WILL MAKE THEM OVER INA 1‘0 BEAUTIFUL BUGS 3 M 12-) RUG! FOR SAL. SHERIFF Primary â€"- April H, 1922 Mr. «MI MN. “‘"lmm ('m‘I-m of Oak Park cm"! Sunday M Inmr Mu- pk' Farm. Mr. Iml Mu. Elm" Knmpnu-yr: Ind eroln-n mnlmwl In Elsi" Sun- day Mu! \l-ilml whatnot Air. l-‘Almumi I’m" nod .\u.. Pau- lmo 8mm: Mtnulml "n- K. V. panach- m «mun». Sunday unnnmm. WWW I!» (in-w Gwen m» alum ro- numcd Mr work nl North War-km having ham 6" for u W11". T. J. Grotefeld day \ll Kind- of INSURANCE (“a 7 Fa Gm KM manna Pan-W's é Mon-hams Rank mag. 94 w. Curtis: Screen Danna-same. Illinois church". MASH Rosella Pom-r attended the bau- qoct held a! the First Evangelical Church, of Napon'illc. Tuemloy even- Ing. under the nunpltea of the vari- ous missionary mink-x of the local Edward 6. Lemon Co. REAL ESTATE Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bo»: and family. are visiting Mr .and Mrs. \‘olaml. Mrs. Bosx' lug-ems. of Holiuncl. Mich. Mrs. E. Barnacle and Mr. and Mrs. A. Porter. attendwl Nu- County S. S. Convention at the Downers Grove .\1. E. Church Sunday. The Advance Bible Class will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutch. Sn!- urday evening. Mr. Chas. Plumb, of hownvrs. ited his parents Monday. Mr. Ed. Yagel and Mr. Henry Grnmhaus, both of “ham “me on the sick list last w,eek are said to be improving. Mrs. George Haumesser and daugh- ter, Jean, of Malta, "1., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. P. Hau- meager. 30.11114 “It. \‘(YI‘E F0. Under the auspices -of the local Ladies Aid Society, Mr. Alta lanes, of Evanston, will deliver an interest- ing lecture on “South America," at the Church Friday, November 11th. at 8:00 p. m. Mr. Janee will use stoieopticana to illustrate his lecture. He comes very highly recommended. Come! Let the children get the ben- eï¬t of these views. A- small admis- sion fee at 25c will be charged the adults and 15c for children. IEWSY IDES ‘ â€0! “SEE Ml) BELMONT The Lmlio» Mal of the u with Mrs. (Thule! I Iy afternoon. Candidate For Shem Lawrence Hutmdorf mm mum†mam-r «mg-w vwvvzr.t"l:'7"\".'?\'f Friday Nova-her I! I!!! EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING RUGS IYVBSTMENTR ~ Lisle Milli-r church Thun- Mr. and Mrs. Geurge “often and children of Downers had Sunday night supper with the Lawrence l'olling family at Lone Mapk- Farm.’ 0r Burn the Bridget. I’m ~‘m- vuu am rhln â€mu :1" .rlwml hm vhm'l :h-s'n'm ynm- rm ll-v \“uygiolv Tau-5. Mr. and Mrs. Howard I'fai'f of Downers spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fanlhuber. Mr. Harold Vial attended a Hols- tein sale at, Fondulac, Wisconsin this week. Mr. and Mrs. Anhur Green am at‘ tending the Home Coming at Urbuna this week. Russo! Foster, after amending the summer with his uncle Harry Foster eft this week for his home in Michi- gan City. Ind. The P. H. Utley family are now out of quarantine much to their joy. Mrs. Josephine 11mm of Who.- ton. spent Sunday at Hill Croat. ('or. ('llicauu Elm Sta. Matched Flowing ....................... 825.0 Sheathing .............. 20.0 Drop Siding .............................. 20.0 Joint. 2x8x10 m' 12 ft. ..................... 30.0 Joint. 2x6x21ft. .. 35.0 6 l’nne Windows. double strength .......... 1.0 Windmv Screens .......................... .2 Tu Paper. Wall Board and Wiring at your price Camp Grant Lumber Manufacturer and Finisher of Metal Parts Plating iii Silver, Nickel. Copper and Oxidize TABLE WARE RESILVERED Building Hardware, Bathroom Fixtures Reï¬inished - GRINDING AND SHARPENING ' Patenlable Ideas Worked Out Punch Press and Screw Machine Work “' Factory: 1m Blodxett Ave, Office: 8] Benton Ave. The Caloric Wheaton, Illinois Julius Severus - FOR SALE - A. T. PACK Downers Grove. Ill. ......................... ‘25.†.............. 20.†.......................... 20.00 2 ft. ..................... 30.00 .......................... 35.00 double strength .......... 1.00 .......................... .25 PHONE 248-1 , Mr. and Mrs. Will Mochel am! fumâ€" Hy and Harry Rohmor spent Sunday in Plainï¬old visiting the Harry Heintz family. MIA. Anton» Seliski visited Wednesâ€" day with her sister in Argo. Mrs. Will Dubson and baby spent last Friday with her mother, Mrs. Mary (iilfvuther .in Chicago. _ 1'}. A. Camcross, County Agricul- tural Advisor, introduced the speakers and said m-vvrul words himself along The showing of the dairy moving‘ picture at the Cass chumh on Mon- day evening, drew a crowd which ï¬l- led the ediï¬ce to the doors. The plcv lure ,xhowing modern methods being used on dairy farms and designed to promote better and more up-to-tlatc dairy farming. was explailml by the Supt. and Assistant Supt. of the Dairy Division. State Department of: Agriculture. l‘. was wry interesting and instructive. the NM «sen. sour. PM??? s of thn ï¬lm. CASS NEWS Phone 197-1“ 1:“ ALICE um: almanac Supt-an» Edwin H. Ellett. 3756 Ellis avenue Chicago. father of Mrs. James P. Mitchell passed on, November 8th burial at Galexbm'g. Ill. Friday No- vemln-r llth. John William Bateman, died n his home, November 23d. at Janewilie. Mo. “here he has lived on his farm for the last 13 years. He was the eldest son of the late William and Sarah Ann Bateman of Downers Grow. STEPHANIE SCHU'I‘ZE (Kifllulvflhï¬u) .......... lkcvuhr mu LEWIS A. CONVIH (Thrilling [will Expflkm) ..... Jun-u) 3d GROOECKBR’S YODLERS. (Burym'u Pavodleu)...lnwy I645 "KEY FRED SWEET. (In th- Other Fdlow'n’ M) PM.†2.“! “In and II." 1. .im thou-.4. let your mum lit-Mu â€VHM rm»! lug-It. any number 0! American Lat-u or of (be awn at n; thunk Mi Pia-int A lim- rombinmiun «f exceptional murdumahi‘p. realistic intc-rpmtzv (inns anal individual charm. fiveJligh Class Entertainments- Only During this Winter Season for $2.00 HOLLYWOOD TRIO Entertainments you would expect to pay at least $1.00 each for in Chicago Downers Grove Electric Co. We do all kinds of Electrical Repairing, Machinist Work and carry everything in Electrical Goods. Corner Belmont Forest Ave. Telephone 369-1 ."K E. Maple .h-e. HWIQ‘LASW 'l‘lw l’aml Sudan is tlu- famritc family car: seats live comfurtahly. Whilv an vnclosml car with permanent top, it has large winâ€" «hm-s, and may in a minntt- in,» changml tn a must delightful upon car with always a [up pram-fling: against tho sun. in inc-I1» nu-nt Weather it is a t-lnsml car. «lust-â€moi. \ratt-r-pimnl‘. mldqn-unf. Finely uphulster- ml. l'Iquimn-tl with clmtric starting and lighting system and «lt-mnnntahlo rims with inc-inch tires front and rear. A real fam- ily mr. The delights «if the olm'trit' car with the ornnmny nf the l"nr«l. Next Monday Evening, November 14th The Other Numbers of the Course are: All Entertainments Will be Held in the CURTISS THEATRE DISTRIBUTORS G. W. WELCH, Resident Amt Phone 65-! for Demonstration. Also Agent for dastem Automobile Indemnity FIRST NUMBER IS THE DEATHS HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BY THE UNIVERSAL (A. ESTELLE GREI Rev. Smiths, pastor of the Grace Chum-h, Naperville, ofliciated and in- tm‘meut was madojn the anerville cemetery. _ ï¬rs.» lgqsley was: “formerly"Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Gum lanky. at Elmhuut, "L, was born Ayril 14th. $918 and died November Int. 1931. after only a few hours illness. He loaves to mourn his loas,.hla parents. one sister. June, and many other rem lath-cs and friends. Edward Guru lac-slay, mm Ion ‘llu ï¬nï¬ï¬béï¬y. 6f Downers' Grove. ELIZABETH KUIW. [hunk Reader 1m“. m. lthe popular American tory play. 1m Chapter WINNERS OF THE WEST All hands on “deck for a picture freighted with thrm and happiness! ' Cappy KiEké f -A tale of the sea and the world of SM 5. And a man who could ace a storm. 3 ï¬ght or a glorious love --â€" and see it through! 1A Snub Pollard Comedy 45': Faith News ' A I.:::'II':-. muntry and u WIIIIIIIn'z-I wiles! Pictmul .with all tIII- lure and ï¬re thn. Dm-nthv llnltcm put irto “The M «Mr «If the Yukon.†; Slu- was a sure hit with the Inn-11.1"â€: tho "linen of Totem City had struck it rich and Colette hml swim! hm whim in their marinr :dunu- hall. 1 ch'sday November! 6 Tucsday Novembu r5 90’3th DAM'OK “Mefllenm with a great supporting Mid including Wallace MacDon- ald, Ruth Stonehouae mid [ester Cuneo. “MHMTRIIIII†MAY AWN The great three reel coméd that has this week kept Ké many thousands at the , Chicago Theatre in con inn-- ous laughter. Positively the funniest comedy Lloyd ,or anyone else has ever made. HAROLD lLOYD “Among Those Present" Saturday Novembcr- If