inn opened the act with a ballad annnmgthuitmfled hum-m! Errol 80mm downfllehonse'ithmMW‘ «lungs. At. thefllflsh them mlnmwexphin theydid mmcagirl tram Domncm house “when you take her out everyone knows “out it.†Ed. Garrison than stepped into the "ï¬t with his trusty saxophone furnished an «do! of the Intent “at tunes. pinyin! “'9'“ “' his an planing lulu ¢ get am called “At the limbs.†“Whillincu "I‘IalanintheMslo Sacram- Sanders II the piano. The horse was In ingeniously constructed mind when nanny to kick. out reproach- hl glare: and scratch :- ear with I {m f.“ hp: ch; “dig-Ice sigma- mg m Might" and W "'3- Butlers a round of ."Imqe 'h‘“ do ï¬nally Ritual mint the M ' â€ï¬‚irt! of 3 Mad" eech 5 E Sanders. g of the hunters also {reduce the "bane hornâ€. h :2 I Sanders family net villi Hr and In. belie Sanders and Errol San- «hrs on â€we stage and â€is: .552 aged to purine. a lo! (M in than. Typical Hnlhnd costumes in bright Rik lid yellow.- M In the worth of this act. "CI-u" Ind Paw-r" wan me title «I I numb" «ï¬rm! by His: Florid- WW: and was Helm Pith". TM ‘dflhr†rum from {In-6r Knuth-n PM Ind the "putter" undated of son-n! spot-update john. Tho yang Indies managed [Mir clumsyi I’M gear charming†and even mam; nod to pun-duct a In (M in than} "any the «and on. of tho MI- «I 00' "rain. awning 5» (mi of tho ruthl- In 5 ml "R. Mg. has. long {mi mt wm‘ mm n4 Hick string liq to I!" M IMC minor: "7an used in km and In bv‘ nil up In um 'Ilwm «up Mg! m hymn." He was rmml um! (Mater! 3 rflrhy "Hui" on "Hour: no 0» Days «I In: An,“ (Cm-tuna! {m l‘nr H Th HIM OHM: in! "aha! by Hr. JV 3. Nina um! "I. uipflbng m- unimnt nu- mm by flru. King. VAUDEVIlJJ-I ACTS OF FIRST ANNUAL “KEVIN-2" PLEASE 1N I'A-br ma In "It mumâ€. o! (In "an! Nut" MUM-r. [Mo ""7 you In! IN wryâ€"o a! 1-h- la‘ luv-l- fnv durum by the Muhwy vbprunut III "or W. m (1MB. m. h "In “I“ It†N ha ban («on 61: "w own-bug had '1 “Now the ot’oï¬mnt will b 1'0"“ 001 in {Man mu, 4 In. Ruvrmn III-M to In». IN In. Nan-on and It. Must Rum"- tll chunk fut (Mr moot-(Lon m» a. wimp; cl.» a." tin Un- pm!» In noun; â€a- cNHm. It“ Tokvir Ntmln-n u-ul V... Dyh’u “Lou Want" “or and“ hummusâ€. of this (“man blo- couplflrly won Mr Indie-a Ind w M†lo be" Mr min. The pmgram was nrmnm-tl by Mrs. (“Mile Sum-"nun whu brought out for the ï¬n: time her «Immunity childm’s than»: which she- «tuned an! In: been Illaedlng. "or {"1 el- Yort on ht-hnl! of the children 0! the commum'ly has been much ":me5!- ed. Her own numbers on the pn- ruu wen halt", mind. 830 Va accompanied by Mia: Muflu human. 0! Chic-gs The eighth annual l-la.~(er concert, under the auSplfl-s of the Philanthroâ€" jnc department or Un- Womans Club. given Saturday evening, Ami! l5, in the Evangelical (‘hun-h, was a aluiIL ed success. Children's Chorus l'uder Direction of Mn. (‘ecilr Sun-mum: Housed Many. lmVO'Neill gave a report of her campaign to the women at the meet- ing held at Wheaton last Saturday afternoon: It was well attended by workers from all parts of the county and the groundwork for the election in November laid. 3 EIGHTH ANNUAL EASTER CONCERT WAS A SUCCESS Members of the Republican Wom- an: Club of the county will meet in Downers Grove early in May at. the invitation of local members of the or. sanitation. Present plans cull‘for n‘ luncheon in celebration of the victory! of Mrs. Lame Holman O'Neill in m1 primary April 11. l Illa. W. J. O'Ndll Gave m a! (ll-pain at Wheaton floating w Sammy Aim-noun WOMEN OF COUNTY MEET HERE SOON to 'by Mrs: M. E. (fol‘cmnn, Mrs. Leslie:- iSamlmz-. .\lr. ('oh'mau an"! lhe Rev. “hurl! M. .‘l:u‘\\‘hurto!r.) us so. mm! 31'. ' Webeï¬eveindiepsychoiogiallawofketaï¬a- tion, that when one perform more work and better work than he is paid to perform. It is a natural hu- man reaction tn repay in some way or another, more than the contract price. This comes to us through the satisfaction of our patrons. Our transactions are never completed until our patrons are thoroughly satisï¬ed. at 32.00 perv-id; '50 lb. nth. 317.725. in; haul-I: golden oak alu‘sM‘r, Invol- nl mwmr. 3 Manny. All prim! mt»- mubk. III! N. Main st. â€Imu- 3.144. IF'OR SAM-3 .\lnrri.~ chuir, rI-ul Th-mlu-r will and bark: beautiful c‘l- «Mir (able lump; wringvr; U x [2 mg; rupbuard; «upper boilen; irmu- in; hum-I: golden oak alu‘sM‘r, Invol- l’ulrettud Sheep Nun-n, the Idea) Vermin! for Garden or Luna. pt I†5. mi. 32,10; 3 or â€to nah authority that the quartene was sung The program concluded with "The Metropolitan Opcl'l Four." The pmâ€" gram said their identities were sup pressed by request and the mason wax apparent when they tackled the quamrue from Rigolctoo and "new it for a ten yam town. It was re- marked that the performance pm- bably explained why Mary Garden quit the opera rompany. a mmbers of the S. Andrew's or- mlution. added I piquant hit to the entertainment. she was announced as “a dash of tobuaco sauce" and liv- ed up to the title. Do you want your money In the meal. but flawed, moot carefully inspected Bank? THIN CHOOSE A NATIONAL BANK Come II and Open an Accent Will $1.00 only person on the bill who wins ‘7†HAVE You woman mm m ‘ “mum mum-:2» ‘ - lira. George Grim" played by Er» mi Sanders and In. King. “George" ind seen the ï¬lm and his increased boredom as the action progressed mode a hit. Minx Bessie Pope as aj school girl of the hopper class and Miss Lorraine 'i‘ope as the latter'a country cousin completed the east on the stage while Miss Elsie Sanders at the piano illustrated the pm‘ress of the imaginary semen play with appropriate music. All showed the good l'csllila of long and ominous rev housing. nus BANK us A MEMBER or- me cam Federal Reserve Bank “thanâ€. Mm“lr.ud (Hdizur’s "um; We loam on good niu' Roma Gaslu'l or Chicago, the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Adv: nisemnts Downers Grove. Illinois. man 199.: If." BII. lt‘l Kvatun. the comedian that is Iml' I‘IV‘n'. at [JiI-ke'. Tuesday I I.' Inning to the (‘uItn-s Theatre soon, HluII'a Smmmu in “Under thej dash." Wallace Reid in “ ‘em l-‘reI.'. , land “Three Live “hails," a I'IIpâ€"marv Hm: runwdyâ€"Ilnnu. I 1 i “Thu- l-‘our "owns 0! the Apoc- alyM." Hancock Alley." â€Tum In the Right“ Iml “WM "my" In same of the big modal prod-tunn- In hr l-‘OR SALE -.\Iu~l ~m‘riflw helm»- Iiful swhlh- hon-e, mud promise goo-4' homo and kind ln-alnwnt. lli the} wt†with a mule that wins ace' Tom Meow u! Dicke'l Saturday. 1 Dandruff and haul Rule go humt hum-my \Un'u “luv â€(nil hint'hPï¬ pour will. Don't let your grocer do 1: Rip Van Winklcvvnhow him 13c and my. “Illue Devil, please.†Every picture to be shown at the Curtis» Theatre the coming week has had the unqualiï¬ed praise of the critics. This may seem unusual, but not if you remember that the Curtiss selects for you nnly the most success- ful pictures of the day. stenngrupher gt once. J. Giluly, his employers «laughter applied. it at Dicke's Saturday. Don't fâ€"e-e-l H-k-e t-h-i-s after housecleaning; use Blue Devil and (cellikethis. - 1 Thu Curtis's Theatre has an unus- ually good pmgram for the coming week. You will do we" to turn to page 5 um] look over the list. of big attractions that have been secured {or you. Full assortment of W. w. innards package and bulk garden seeds at Chas. Mocha! 1: Son. t! 1 An unbeatable combination»â€" Tour Moore and Helen Cludwkk in “'me the Ground Up." by Rupert Hughes at Dicke's Saturday. ‘ “Winchell†0“!»an WANTED â€" Bright and efl‘icient mm om m. l “The Sheik" is coming but to the ICurtiss Theatre on Monday. lax. 3 packages for ..... , ............. large do†lint, per package ........... Pauline. 5 â€chm [or ................. Grinding: Washing Hamlet, 6 m for Broom.the nnn' ! ..... Supergr- 17.th m8â€: 1mm Lehmnnn 6' Michels Store I! you want a good hearty hush. not a more sniéker, then do not has- itate to be at. Dicke's Thursday and Showing a nice assortment of patterns in Voiles, Scrims, Nets, Swisaa, lar- quisettes. They are very special at per yard 15. 2‘2, 25, 35, 45 and ........ 50c Norm Talmudge “r“liove's Re dcmption.†the picture that will up- ped at Dicke'a tonight. Friday. For your Garden and flown seed whulk ,or “char-you will and the‘ largest; Iswrtment at Lehman l llichel's. shown at the Camila The-tn in In). L. W. 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