hiinflï¬pbdeofm t C u 1‘ ti 8 8 Those Important ‘ Trifles Theatre ' For Easter Fro- Geo. M. (Johan’s Great Play thnâ€" Thursday: Pound My {Earth News." Thursday and Friday The famous novel of Ed- some or up Veih m in ‘erv na Ferher uguwumsly cold “an"?nwmnn'mmvzwm in a great picture. dots in mamas" mum mums-mo woman unowl‘ * ï¬.ml.lfl n-I: norm Tuesday and Wed mday April In and IZth. The Austin; Story of Note: This great serial will be shown‘ every Friday nite and Saturday afternoon be- ginning April 7 and 8. Ruth Roland In the' Pin! Episode of “ White Eagle †INTERN A'I‘ION Al. N EWS TOPICS 0F PHI-I [MY Saturday and Monday ' April 8 uni l0th. EXTRA Sat. Ilflee ll! Harold Mom ('nmedy The lath:- Pushers If. lemma. Silk Bloomers in flesh col- Crepe do Chine envelope Chemise, flesh color, ll's nicest of mm to Mn the things that 3. me. the Mt cost-m 0! Silk. We o'er nyenl_ Qtylgs ofï¬ce .3“, yuan- Assorted color dots, from 75c to ........... ".25 A good selection of veil- ing by the yard in many different kinds. {dc-75¢ You can have V's-1v" "kn Hour In "at In"! mr low mm. or non run «he! hum a numb" a! 0th.» sly-lo.- inflwfluu "to an: much!» so“ with PM" PM null-n. You can choose {mm SILK UNDERWEAR dovan, pair ...... 82.50 Ladies Silk Fibre hose. white black . “.3110 Glove Silk hose in black and grey ........ $2.95 An Euler eomnw without Silt Maury -â€" lawsuit“! The now Hosiery can»: In uhur won“. either aia or with In. stripe-z In bl . hip Ind up): Ladies full fashioned hose black. white and CM. gauntlet style ..... 85c Ladies Chamoisette glove_s 16 button length. â€$1 35 Pongee SilkGloves. Ladies Chamoisette gloves Both Silk and Chamuisetle are in gauntlet styla: with fancy strap cum. They come in white and beige shank-s. Really a good part of the suc- cess of an Easter costume depends upon tha selection 0! Accessoro in. This store is ready with ex- cellent assortments at attractive price-6. those prices. 65c to $2.30 gauntlet style . . . 31.35 We Deliver .\' ECKWEAR VBILS GLOVES HOSE It is hoped that deï¬nite organization of the poultry men and women of DuPage County. on Saturday after- noon. April 8a).- will zhe the title DuPuge (,ounty Poultry Association much life. Township mum†llu War!“ on Constitution and luv-Luis ~60“ Speaker. COUNTRY POULTRY ASSN. 10 PERFECT ITS ORGANIZATION Mr. Frank L. Flatt. Ediwr of the of over forty year’s experience in the painting and decorating line when you call n us to execute your contracts. Our work in 31 branches of the trade during our years of activity have prepared us for the most exacting jobs. No matter what your decorating problem may be, we are able to sevre. F. C. MOBERGLQE SON the world. we will have a generation an! when a century 07 solid paternity. netanehafeveriaheneulhevedeacrihedintheearlypertof thieletterhntaenh- stantialone inwhichweallwetkand pr.1duee aevealittleef whatweprodnu andattheaunetimem‘ll agahtenioythehleuingaofeontenhnentandhappineaa. Very respectfully, ' ' l. C. COPLEY laumchulhvemdemamdicï¬onhuchmoft‘l'ï¬cmpdm that llnveppetllmghdetneoï¬orthhuthmtï¬me; mmdiutment; we will then bmbbuild in all lines our-elm intelligently and do not viohtqtllegilnpleand donolbelieve a hdemmhwlnethhhlhnmmdfmmy l s othermoï¬vefllmthatwhichmy .ofaflthepeopleofthiccouflry1ndflnmleoflnyowndbtï¬ctinw- MMluwoddbefwï¬ebedh- [hubeenherelongemghtohvemcheda positional-king wellnp watchmen» anthemuï¬mWCommitteeofeitherbnnchofC‘o-mâ€"Ahe WanandMeamCmuiflee. Ask yourself. have I ever viliï¬ed my opponent? Have I ever told you any- thing but the truth and have I ever failed to indicate to you in advance that which I thought would he the condition of thia country within the next few years and he: not that generally cane true? You must have some one repreaent you in Concrete. Notwolneneverait aidehyaide forone tarmandvotealikeoneveryqueationmon- aeooently a man who has repreaented yo) for twelve years must necessarily have votedmmanyqnectionainawayvhiehdoeanotmeetvithyonrentire approval" your judgment. No one elae could do any diï¬erent. When two Members can not agree certainly no Representative can satisfy all of his constituents by all of his May I take this «cation in conclusion to addaomething that is per-tonal? This willmalmthementhtinelhaveheenbefmmasacandidate forCongreu. I would like to ask you to compare my attitude toward my opponent with his atti- hide toward me in each one of theae campaigns. In great measure we on the erbiten of our own collective {onunm Are we in: to follow the plain. simple economle laws or are we going to disregard them? An act of 'ongresa would not have very much more weight running counter to the general economic laws of the world than it would if we should decree that the law of mn‘tatinn should be reversed: instead of a man falllnz down he would fall up. ' WU i“ ““9"†The effect of this-on the materiel pros rity of the people of the United States will be tre- mendous and the some beneficial results wil be enfoyet by all the rest of the civilized world and after all. no one nation can possibly prosper an em the Well of them do. No one state in this Union can proeper while the rest of its suffer Itlvenity. no elm ol‘ men in this country can enjoy the blessings of prosperity while all the rest of us are suffering. We either all go up together or O we no clown together. ' ty of this count 'in the entire twelve years of myaen'lceiln Rim}; éiéih'e Childish; ll and this ao-called “ aternity Bill." . Another piece of work next in importance is the disarmament arrangement. which has now ha plly been ratified by the Senate of thiscountry. in substance this means that Japan. England. France. ltal and the United States all that there will he no wars for ten years over any of the his s of the Pacific ocean. This the least important corner of the globe. but the result is the most important. These islands. in the main. are peopled by inferior races. and yet we have all agreed not to fight for ten years and the aFrcement continues indefinitely after that uniees one or more nations give a ears notice in writ ng of a withdrawal from the ment. In other words. before we can ght there will be one year in which to patch it up and i as toyou. mÂ¥god friends. this one principle is the sole essence of a practically lasting peace in this world. lieve within two tears from new England. France. ltaly and German ' will enter into a similar compact regarding the Euroflean and African matters and that Japan will join in a similar one regarding the Asiatic and t us the dawn of the reign of the Prince of Peace will hearten civilized mankind. . One of the most impatient acts for the future of this country was the so-called "Maternity Bill.†There is no place in the entire lifetime of humanity in which so much can be nemmplished for the future welfare as to ace that all the babes are pro rlï¬ ushered into this world and that the have proper care, nourishment and education until ey ave attainedthemuimum growth of y_ and‘ngind. In my_ opinion the two bills thethave moot affected the future welfare and " In addition to all the legislation mantle to handle and meet conditions brought about b) the World War there are several things that this country has done during the t v eyem of my service in Congrew: TO THE GENERAL PUBLICâ€" ' | l um addressing this letter 1» all of my {ellaw citizens and constituents. UOY HAVE THE ADVANTAGE DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS {motion Poultry Joan-l. the unï¬n- al Wt! on poultry matters, will speak on the beneï¬ts 01 county asso- riations. The following committee of one {mm much township in the enunty has been hard at work with the Firm Bureau in perfecting cmtitution and bv Jam s. and a plan of work. iddison To“ nshipâ€"â€"Herbert Sent Bloomingdale-A. 0. Stolper Dimmers Grove-ers. Peter E. Butler Lisleâ€"'3. L. Porter Milton-{7layton W. Mom: Napen'illeers. Han-e Fraley Yorkâ€"Mrs. J. J. Case 3 Third: studying and putting into ‘ ‘nctuul practice boner feeding methods, especially the use of the dry mush. 'thu balanced ratiun. and a ph-ntiful 'supply of uy-stm ï¬lk'lla charcoal and grit I Fourth: a study of the housinx and sanitation of chicks and pouitry. so as to produce the strongest birds ponible and provide inexpensive, but comfortable (marten. Second: gmoumge the purchase of one or two purebred hatching: of eggs, ‘und also the purchase of a few known. 'purehml, «lay old chicks. These putt bred purchases may be based possibly on the plan of having one selected. uniform. and standard breed of hens for the entire county. as i_s done in} Petuluma. Calif. and other promin-J ently succesa-l‘ul em; produciï¬g conk‘ Inunltim. « 'Wuyuoâ€"Jlrs. Chan. 8. Plan Winï¬eldâ€"John fl. NM This plan 0! work will include-- First: the general improvement of all poultry in the county by emur aging the use and intewhlnge of may the very lit-st types of purebred male-8. the selection of hens of the best binls on which to use such males! and the regular full ' culling out 01 the un- proï¬table hens. Several lingual; hqulx urv distin- guM-HI lay a himum ulvlsnanw: tour m. Jun-Maw. nmgplu. Jmmy mm] and even mum. spun-ow. But unly tn. robin mam-u.“ lmu umde "ï¬nds no (In-muddy Wllll mun llnll IN full mum ls unumt rag-awn. while in nickname N muwmhv with "no Elf “all language, Rubin man In Tum continua. English whim: lum- namesake» l- ulu-e (Minimums, I‘m in CM"! I“ New “hand as well an In Amulet. bellluru from Elmluud gave the (I- ï¬miar mum to n uullv» bird. 'l‘bQ Amerlran migraine-y Ilmuh rec-III 0! In: mum. [mum um brighter cor“ of Um l-qullsll rum-km. Though duller u! plumage. the MM Zeuluml tom arm-«I the name lay nu lameness: I“ fln-I'I- Is a tum-h of lhe unu- friendly, nature in [In- I'blnm Mn]. \ The meeting will I). held In the County Court Room on the second floor of the Court House. at 1:30 P. M. All who will. are urged to he min for annual or uni-mud poultry shown. and county m [gym coma. both of which pmldc opâ€" portunity for much {ï¬nally rivalry. and consequent prom present and on time. Filth: mum-“mm...