April primaries. (Mk-er“ l Mvrby nnnoumv for the Brnublicnn Tmmnr of Duh "Wally ask your n Best Alaska Pink Salmon, ta\cans, per can Jello, all flavors, per package ............. Best Cane Sugar, 10 pounds .............. American Family Soap, 10 bars ........... Shredded Wheat, 2 packages for ..... . . Pancake Flour, per package .............. Kraft Cheese, per pound ............. Sweet Corn, per can .................. -. .. Sifted Peas, per can ..................... Pork and Beans, Tomato Sauce, No. 2 cans 1-8 Bbl. Gold Medal Flour ................ Grape Fruit, 3 for ....................... Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 packages for Red Cross Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 for . . . 1 Adm-ruse! I am aunt-bunting my Minimum (‘ommlutumr on M the primary, March LOUIIS EIDMAN. Frllenbutg. M. S. u-uloml lho ï¬rst period Em:- lilh class mm morning «I about 20 minutes pant nine. Mira IL muchml for her (rude hook and mkml: “Are you lute." Wr'n- flmhnhfllflll.‘ But vm don't must Albm'zwe So we Won't go \VINI glrln whu paint their (arr. Sammie lluyu o! I). 0. ll. H. A Flush “a. lately ~eeu wilhhis fut plopped upon a high tabla. thus making his head .wvenl inches lmn-r Um" his Int. Hvétlfnuy hr. Wu.‘ try- ing [0 make hi» brnim run down to his Maul. . legal Native: J. B. nveurz; that if E. H. 0. “0135.113 in parking his our on Highland :n'cnm- pvery Sunday waning, he will drive into it mm 0! thenc- flnt' vrenhms. Don’t overlook any these items Best Bulk Butter, per poun .............. Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz ............. Fancy White Potatoes, § ........... Best Alaska Red Salmon, ns, per can . Best Alaska Pink Salmon, ta cans, per can . 1- II- All BA,._,, Miss Mnguirc Io Frosh: “(:h'c [he principle parts of .the verb bring." Vroxh: "lh-ingl, brang. hmng." The largest retail grocery house in the world. Operating over 5100 Stores in the U. S. A. Much euiu-mnnt ro_ignetl until someom- dimmelod that it “as Fri- day. Jack: "Hot dug! No school tumor- ?OM'!" ~ Jack Fisher. came singing int'u geometry Class. The Great Atlantic 6: Pacific Tea Co. ward 1’" VII?†-The best joke I ever saw: Bud Smith oiï¬ng the pencil sharpener. TI-acher: “Why are your grades lmser tnis month than last?" ‘ H9: “Why-er-n-r everything has been marked down after the holidays. Tent-hen“ Who succeeded Henry Telephone uperaturs shuuid work eight. hours and sleep eight hours-â€" but not both at the same time. FOR COUNTY TREASURER J. P.:"‘Are these angina] designs going to be graded on orginaljty '.'†The Art Class was making original designs. ‘ Student: “Queen Mary." Tea her: “Who followed Mary? Stu cm: “The little lamb †Student Tcuchm ANNOUNCEMENT SPEFIALS FOR FRIDAY god SATURDAY "I All) AROUND THE HIGH SCHMI. FRANK .‘I. SITTLER. "Edward VI." “Who came after Ed- H y candlduy "(ton for My I'd It {be 7n I am n .rumlulote for raw «Mon to "w ofl‘lw 0! Highway C ium'ra utllw Moeunn to he held r H. I haw equipped my shop with new machinorylor the v u in“ and rc~ treading of your an! i! . The pro. “-9.1! make: a tin as new. Let me, in a personal ‘ntcrview. demon- strate how to m n mileage with li-ux dollars. Otto Vix, N No. WM!» Huston Area. Downer: Grow. 3-3-1 Mr. Georg! Fix wiulu-v: In announce Mn candidacy for the attic I Coun- ty 'l‘mnsuror of Dul'nue tho llrnnhlivan lickct, subjtd “when «of flu: people at "w Apr 11 Prim-rips. 2-3-4 ANNOUNCEMENT l 'ihc Worthy Matron announcml that she had called a meeting of the chairmen of all work committees 'for the autumn festival and that Mink would begin at. the Muuonic Hall. Maw!) 8. Emmy membel is urged to‘ com!‘ out and help. A cafeteria lun- chum \\ill be served [nomptly at 12 o'clock; This is to be donated by those who attend. Colfee will be served by the regular social commit- toe T'hcw seems tn be a big spirit (of mhhusinsm f0) this nmlmtuklug. (7mm- out and boom. ......... JOHN I". H ESTERMAN \l "Ir Manda. Apt“ H. I.†The Chapter voted to serve I six o'clock dinner on the next regular meeting night, March 14. This is not exclusively for members but for any one who enjoys a good meal and a {pleasant that. The dinner is in charge of Mrs. Onu L. Lower; who has re- quested that reservations be made ahead. The charge is ï¬fty cents a plate. Several very interesting soclnl ac< Ltivities for the month were announc- ‘erl, (he pmceerls from all of which are to accrue to the new Masonic Temple fuml. A concert will be announullf later to' be given by all star talent (in every sense of the wonâ€. A git-at deal of mum was report: ed which was very sincerely regret- ted by the Chapter. Vesta Chapter, No. 242, O. E. 8.. MM its regular meeting February ‘28. There was the usual number at petitions for membelship, voting om praspectiw candidates and initiation._ ,_ .v .99_WNE!8 GROVE napalm VESTA CHAPTER. NEWS JOHN H. SHAW ANNOUNCEMENT MDIJCITM ““7! YOTfl ANNOUNCEMENT SHEB'IFF m xmmrl mu (Aulvvniscmt-nt) CHAS. ROE. ..15c $1.12 10" 14c 5k- llc “r 2-174!‘ “Thv Value a! Life" is u puwerful; story of» mum-ration and twe‘ntiothl century wrricc in the war on tuber-5 What. is “The Value of Life" and “Who is My Neighbor '3" The people of Downers Grove and vicinity are going to hme an oppontunity to have these two most important questions annexed in a wry instwcthe aml‘ interesting~ manner when 'anle] ‘Camp No. 898. Modern Woodmen of. America presents at the Dicke Thea-I tre on Monday exerting, March 6, tht two reel ulmma, “The Value of Life,†a mo reel feature, “Who is Ah; Neighbor," and a two or three red: comedy. 3 MI. Shaw was born in Napeiville. April 26‘ 1860, where he attended the schools and lived until a young man. ; He has been employed as a cabinet maker at the Nebraska State Univerv sity at Lincaln, for forty years. He will be remembemd by the old timers of the vicinity. Funeral sen'iccs will be held this, Friday. afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Eugene Naif, in Santoga ‘ax enue, for her brother, Mr. John H Shaw. \\ ho died at his home in Lin- coin, Neb. last Manda). The Rev. Hugh MacWhol-ter. pastor of Saint Andrew: Episcopal church, will 017' ct- ate and burial will be in the Nanet- viile cemetery. A. 'l'. PM‘K. Owner Cor. Chicago Elm Stu. This 7 room home, 6 y a . ol modern. hard- wood floors and trim. hot \ t'e t, new garage and hen house built to mutc omer lot 100x300. south front, beautiful lawn a d landscu )ing. eight- een fruit hearing trees, nbun anco of rrios and grapes. Excellent neighlmrhood. 2 blocks from the grade school, 3 blacks north and 2 blncks 9:th of the Dowaers _G rov_e_dgpo_t. Will he sold for less than present cost of huiltl~ in}: alone. A payment at $2,000 down, balance on terms or will accept goud car and $2.000 as part payment. Special flattery ï¬r 90rd: THE VALUE OF LIFE WESTINGHOUSE ‘Urive in and SaveMoney/ F you're a F0 owner. you'll certainly want to a e and soon buy the new Westingh a on! Special Batteryâ€" for $25.00 i r car! Just think of that price tinghonse built battery for $25.00! t _ been designed espe- cially for F cars. to give the most efï¬cient sem e and dependable, eco- nomical performance ‘possible at a re- markably low price. Drive in and see this new battery. Westinghouse Atten- tion is for your battery. no matter what make it is, ' $25 FOR SALE 235 East Franklin Street On January I, 1909, the Modern Woodmen of America opened its free sanitarium, located at Woodmen, Col.,‘ ‘12 miles northwast of Colorado Spgmi 7,000 feet above sea level, for the treatment and cum 0! members of the Society afl'licted with tuberculo- sis. ' Write for sample Kooks now and got your work dam» hL-fore tho busy Vsensun. Painter Paperlmnger We have the latest 1! best pat- terns for 1922. PI es‘have hit the bottom. A culoais. ï¬lmed in the Rocky Mountain legion 0! Colorado. Contrary to the genera! run of motion pictures ,lhia thrilling ï¬lm is fact, not ï¬ction, clear- ly depicting the great efforts of this: organization to ï¬ght the Great white‘ Plague. MARTIN F. POZDOL Downer- 636;; De er in MILK, CRBA_ ___ WHIPPING a J. MILEY, Jr. Plume l97-M Illinoi- NONE BETTER IN ILLINOIS .\'o. 3 for Undcrfecds .Vo. I for (‘mkstoval â€no of the varieti i-clmr is the right "no far your heating plant. ORDER nowb £35! (Home Grocery Market We have a particular kind 0! coal for every heating need Talk your heating problem over with usâ€"we’ll be glad to make suggestions as to the proper fuel. and Zero weather Fill your bin now, you'll haw plenty at time to empty it before spring hlcezos blow. The teuuwraturc of the last few days has demonstrated that its far too early in the season to allow your coal bin to get very low. Zt-m we. - ther is a hig pomihllitg all through February and a ï¬re is as necessary as some that: to eat until well along in April. CHICKEN SCRATCH, THE BEST FEED (‘HICKENS ON THE MARKET Lord Lumber Company HAY, STRAW, GRA' all kinds â€"â€" WHEAT KAFFIR CORN, EAT, CRACKED CORN, OATS, STOCK FEED, GUT, OYTSER SHELL, CHARCOAL, MEAT SCRAP AND Resident Member of the Lumberm’l Publicity Bum KEEPWELL NUT RANGE EGG COAL Pittstulldeoal EGG Ind MINE RUN ALSO NUT COKE ORDER NOW E. MRKVICKA, Perrietor PHONE 272 Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J