35an 9.128.... .0. I. «.15.... . ,ganlg :3. P a: ‘duhï¬y'u . I ‘413.’ I. . $33." . ggnuooyl. ‘ . 08:21.93?! 3 Sadly ï¬gural. .. g. .. . you: I. I: aâ€: I. I. In .iTtmIrta-r 3. WAN LUTflERAN mus truce?“ ammo“ WAX: CHURCH. ;I.. m in». uncutâ€"9:“ a. In. IRNL-IL - I rid. _ ,Iop’l Bible ’- ‘- ' baht-mam, , Stag-‘- .00.. â€1.013031: I... “Lb CHURCH. coin" cum-cu I... n. 8:00.. 3.. “:80; In. r‘moâ€" ' "tin‘ - " Musâ€"8:00 in It hunt in mun sumac: “faâ€"ouï¬h‘. 1.: l'; m C. min; . kinâ€"":0. .- II. ' Bro-lat W230. “7800]" “$0,â€. cmmca _ Fad Inf-«u Ann. , 'c. cumin. < ‘ itâ€. _ ugh-n.“ I. n. gm. mum 115mg» ’5 IMP, fluencyâ€"Wed â€Mm nonâ€"10:4! a. .3 norâ€"22:00 non. Event-gilt“ p. m â€DWAVIAN moms]: Manny. ‘ (mini-3);, Who I I an hen-ed pin. that t to method (-1» p ratâ€"henna tom. OWENSCOPAL “4:32:60 noon. If. Egyptâ€"4230‘ mu yards macs. "-41 0330. lmATIOX‘AL cabacn. I An. ninth. 0' 9r. AUGUSTINE. ammo WIFE. 50:!“ 9-D WWW-brains FIR“! u. I. '11:“ no... ’ Fï¬oï¬ii‘éï¬fmCI-I. 3:45 3. It. 5! : 3‘. 303.3- Mil. 0"" Start ‘the New Year Right i By Having Youif House Wired DO YOU LIKE WAFFE.§S_? The Convenience and Comfort Our WAFFLE IRON makes brown. Convemcnt and economic to WHAT IT COSTS >in¢er(,and Wheeler Ed Wilson Sewmd Machines 1%? Friday Evening, January IS CALL 58 HIGHLAND PARK NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC 1 For P em; .» . For electrié fight. '1! you are lochted on any of our lines~-- we Offer to wire it at cost, inciuding ï¬xtures of your own selection, payable a little eagh month for two years. of electric light m the home is thus within reach of the most modérate income. All classes can afford it'-from the labor- 'mg man to the capitalist. The cost of elbctricity as no_ more than you pay for other illuminauts. ’ 7 SECRETARY†Elegant piano Elm St: and St. John Ant. Repairing on 1“ Makes of Making : Mullins Round by Month Qt Mission Oak Case ,I? Tel-plane Em 359:. WAFFLE IRON makes them 247 Shore Consolidated Gas Co. 40 A Company of Singers and Dancers Including Mr. Charles Hart, formerly leading tenor at the La Salle theatre. :2 electric dances and the electric swing. New gouge. new . dances, new gcenery. everything new. ______ A:-Alnl and CALL! S‘ZfND SEE THEM 'SEATS NOW AT SCHUMACHEBLS - Ravinia Theatre EN. BIDINGER co. WAUKEGAN, ILL. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. The oak Sing.“ Satin; Mathis: Sun in Em 2 Sm 3591. PATTERSON 3108., W, 616 Davis St A modern musical domedy . by W. M. Lowrie and Lyman Pnor The North prge Dgagptiq_Club mixturéfof gin'g'g}; irgivnglefand :BASY PAW O, crup « Che Nara) Show"wa REGUISITES FOR THE «MINISTRY. Punt um Carry Earth's Framing tq an Effective Work. A minister in the“ indoor an no“. duh. open :1: be m beg. bor- row oribuy. Con-Mot n moment. Thought.» week hll privilege win an him into clone m 011an sick roomsâ€"nick rooms 01 {no soul, molt otthon; hemnomeowyxood W, unless 311 the clan: winds of heaven and health an unused tnely under hi- eont. He shall inn daily in move gluon; persona whope one. no parpotnnlly overall! and any, whol'o lrritnbllitiu not upon their Mend: like nine, drlullnx run in â€member; ho'must somewhere have OWN“ more sunshina than yin ripen ,- thommi strnwtmrriel. nnd u: ,L_A -~,-7 ‘ men of teniper that ecu-manna: cannot III 0. Time and ngain he will has to work with paple whose on? look is nurow and their horison short: be what somehow have gotten s vision of «sauce-4t (or ntoapocts nu! wide adventures; he mun hove climbed or bill with, u Mend um chai- long... he mm havodrlven a mo. through smoking npidl, he must have alloyed a. young ham across green madamâ€"H. D. Gail-ode: in the Out- Geldon Opportunity The Cunndn Overlooked. . ‘. mmmpe,.Cmmdn. Queen nin- Nth/~14 D160 were mun: don; the Styx one afternoon not long‘ago end the conversation between these em!- nent ladies turned upon prophecy. With the exception of anaemia none of them seemed to a much nook In it. '/ PRIOR TO DAYS OF COPYRIGHT. “Tell me the honestf'mth now. Cu- tundraâ€"could you really see Into the future?" asknd Dido with a skeptic†Imne It the prophetess‘. earnestly. "How far. Cassie?" queried Queen Elizabeth “All the (I: there m," said Cu- “Then u! vae got to. uy," (said humippe aptly. “is you Were nu or In] tool not to copy the mutt down 3nd publish it as your own." Klpuux?“ “Yep." laid Canada. "I‘d read I.“ Kipling ten years before the mu of “In our little town in' 0. western cute,†mid Brown. “there was-s haltâ€" wmed sort of s fellow named ,Biii Wilkes. Oneidsy Bill took to menu- road tracks sud never reappeared for about six years. In the meantime his wife, Bettie. took in Washing and sup- ported the‘fsmily. Ono dsy Bill csme back. He dent around to the. kitchen door softly opened it, stuck in his head and said. ‘800, Bettie' Bettie turned sround from her wsshtub. 'fTo he.’ said Bill 'I scsred ye didn‘t I, Bettie? Wherever I see s stage bus: band return to his family I think of Bill's greeting after six yesrs' sh- sence: ‘Boon Bettie. I scared ye. didn't I?†, waylgnd Whpnfore. A. minister one day found A little boy in tears and anestibned him as to the cause of his distress. The yoimt- stei- replied that his hther had gum ished him for being nushty, and he was mighty glad um hinmmoiher hadn't done it.- , ‘ ' ‘ Jun Io Makq Sun. An old farmer, who by hard work ud thrifty mum had got together a Inn]! fortune decided tint the limo had n length m1vedï¬hen he wu justiï¬ed In ordering a funny' carriage. ' a. vent to p cums. builder and deucrlhed In dot-'11 .tho'klnd of vehicle In wished'm buy. ~ . . “Why do you prefer to have your f:- ther whip you?†qugstlnned the min- ister. “In It became ho,“ less severe "No." replied the' boy. "but when he licks me an my: be: a brute and always gives me money to buy can â€"â€"Hnrper'| Wopkly. " “No, sir," tanned tin old farmer 111 tones of resentmam "My folks un't tint kind. Wlen they're riding they want to know n.†’ than your mother? “Now, I suppdse you aunt rubber tires?" said the can-hag builder. Tha Value 0! looks. A young girl ’onct uked Mark Twain 1! he liked book: for Christ- Ivvu, w-I- \‘Invll great humorht. “11 Q hock bu n leather cover 1‘, in redtynlnnble u a. razor Itrop. It It in I brief. Concise work, such as the French wï¬te. it is useful to put under' the Ihott leg of I wabbly “Me. An old-tuMoned book with: chap curt be but :- {missile to hurl tt' 3 dog. mu! I [use book. like umphy,huxooglu|pleceot tin to nail our I broken pant of mas gifts. '. “ampns'mm mmopo. “Could in see as hr thou! uâ€"Rudyard could, hbnéstly," squd Cassandra 'A' mini Enoc’h Arden. that may.†drawled the ’u 22 W. Central Ave. THERE IS NO OTHER xGENCY ON THE FACE OF THE GLOBE ‘ CHICAGO wnuxc 5N New Dress Goods, Underwear. No- tions, Gloves, Linens, Men's Furnish- ings, etc. now on Sale , Our storeis opene‘aySaun-dayand Monday evening. ‘ (Ye invite yourat- tention to our lines of Dry Goods. No- ‘tions. Dress Skirts, SI pwaists, Men’s l_l_!___ . We keep pace with the ulna-er viola how GIT AN A] in lo- um Dire mane. m to than Wrymdeoa. O. If nfe urhl Inflation were Mk â€"5 the hunt. .091 ll!“ â€7‘98 3"" °' W 3:“? In WJ': unâ€" “Eu-i- m ‘- "fliii 7’, V 3 phone. A.“ “mil-ton M" , ‘ ‘wmcmvsmr c luclgo 'l‘dmc Uta-III! Hunt] the «lino-jut: 19d t _ Inna-“Iot- GEMINER GIPP GROCHRIES .vâ€"râ€"w,. THE WOMAN ‘cAU’l'fl'UL TELEPH UNE COMPANY You brat - lI-b. ‘ uh- cul- Ald «up! ruck y h but: lac-I'm he pgwf. Hï¬EVï¬i'stwc 'fclcphonf. 31,035 TODAY mun-lio- bet-RI C . It “all†m'." h pvt-s- SHIP the hkphue to" Ibe- wolld b: ‘mlctuou bct-een dim pal-u. Thu-f " 0!ka