'our Brackct lights and etsâ€"jmt where you yum dn mur spring makc a spemalty of spmï¬mtesanhalr ‘takingthc “grind" tof typewritingl xhereatlastisthetrmtef m it easy for any M‘ MORE letters with LESS :c that pays! ‘ Business" and it: f Expert Operator: 5 of the Royal add to the e typist, the one vital thin? ewriter subtractsâ€"speed. tins behind it â€" the all-day typist in the day's work. it: kind of speed that counts. matured the illusion of tin DOLLAR Sale. Look in you mu ï¬nd it surprising émhandise you can buy ne {WRITER COIPANY riepbonc Company :1. Dmrict Manger :r Electric Co. Wayâ€"Telephone -â€"avoid waiting two or 'cply to come through $100 cubic: and expense of Dollar ca} Contracting {FEED UP!†and settle the matter 1n hand y by direct mm'crsuimn mcr 1g results. Try them. Avenue Chicago. I“ {UH 120 E. Central Ave. mm no I) “‘4 ‘/ n WU 3125 mllv low the the for A special two reel feature will be given show- ing how the Odd Fellows take care of r their Old Folks and Orphans. The regular picture program will follow. Odd Fellows and their Families Please take Notice 4 ‘ > I j i { ' a ' ; ï¬erything Electrical» for the Automobile Admission Friday EVeniné April 7th,1916 Look for the blue front Expert Repairing and Charging all ma Special attention given to Repairing Expert Repairng all makes Magnetos, lighting Systems. Magnetos bought,: Shaver Electric Co. , We solicit the patronage of car owners in this locality. Give us a trial. Goad service and a square deal guaranteed. First Show at 7:30 Sharp Battery Servige Ignition} Serv1ce r‘ -|, 0-11 A full line of Electrical Accessories carried in stock. SERVICE STATION at the 15 S. St Johns Ave. all makes Storage Batteries )airimz Vehicle Batteries. ,Coils, Self- starting and sold and remagnetized. 5mm! 15 cents E WWW Phone é? I Deerï¬eld‘ NEE ; 5 Items A and accident octqrrod on Satur- dny evening, March‘ th, when Wil- lhm Kelling, non of _r. Henry Kell- ing, was killed by " Northwestern train shortly after .vlng left' his home for 1: visit to s eighbor's. The funeral service wu: M on Wednes~ dsy in the St. Psul" 'hurch st Deer- fleld, and the nm' were interred in the Deerfleld cem ' . As’the de- ceased was well km). s greet many people attended the flynenl. Next Sunday the: nomination of: these young people 0 have pro-9 pared for conï¬rmatio during the “IL and winter will take lace in the St.’ Pnul's Church. “I?! are: Alvin ,Huehl. Frank Recten ld Henry Pet- ereon, Oscar Edstrulj, Mabel Man, Elle Hngi, Lillian web, Mary Bahnsen, Louise B Florence Zie- man end Clare Sticï¬on. Miss Mildred Whitiyg was the guest at the home of her amt, Miss Elin- beth Clark, of Chicaï¬, last week. The Sewing Club ms entertained at the home of Miss Hemina Haunschild Monday evening. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klemp, of Chi- cago, and son are visï¬ting at the home of Mr. Klemp’s pam‘ts Miss Mary Bleimefl of Chicago vis- ited relatives in Deeibeld Sunday. The Misses Kreuli entertuined the Mn Sigma Chi at. their home ’l‘hurs- day evening. '- Mrs. Fred Horeanrger was a de-“ lightful hostess at s pix o’clock dinner ‘ party to a number; 53! her friends inf honqr of her birthtisy anniversary.‘ Sunday. Among .flle guests were? Mr. George W11, Mrs. J.‘ Antes, Mrs. P? ,, Rommell, Rev. and Mrs. LUZIï¬r, Mr. and Mrs. F. Beiderstadc snd Miss-Frances Beidersmdt, Mr. at; Mrs. H. Segort. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. . svey and family, Mrs. Frank Brsudér of Morton Grove gnd Mrs. Holstrom, of Shermcrville. Mrs. N. Winkle 'eived third prize for the bed spread; _‘ ttern she sent to the Chicago Herald gm week. The annual conhï¬gational meeting of the Presbyteritm; church was held in the Church auditbrium Wednesday evening. Rev. Ors§orn was modera- tor. Dr. Davis and; Mr. Frank Hem- stead were electeditruswes for two years and Dr. Dav‘isjan elder for three years. Mrs. Orsb’brn was elected pianist. Reports cg all the organiza- tions of the church aisclosed a flourish ing condition. The @urch mg'n'oership shows an addition bf nineteen during the year. The Surï¬ny School has an \, enrollment of 150.3 A report of the :Community House which has afl'orded ,1 social recreation and entertainmentï¬as well as served as a social center {or the church, and a home for the priéfry department of the Sunday School showed that 3000 people had attend. the classes since January ï¬rst, andi’. at $1200 had been paid by subscrip, ons, membership fees and game recegpts. The splendid work of Mr. ()rsboa‘zh for the Church and Community H use received com- mendation and he 'as engaged for another year as » ister., ‘. The text for thfl Sunday morning isermon for the chlldren was, “He ‘shall be likeneé to a foolish mare." The :regular sermon was “Our Lordï¬s Example of Service." An nddéess on the story of ‘the hymns of the urch, with solos by 'Mrs. Orsborn and iss Grace Schlie {and songs by the dioir and congrega- ltion made .a most interesting and in- lstructive evening ervioe. ciety “Parent Teuher Association." The March ting of the Derrï¬eld Parent Teache JAssocigtion was held in the Assembliflhll of the Grammar School Fridty hfternoon. The child- ren of the threefprimary rooms sang groups of threéiaonga. showing the progress made hy pupils in music. Some of the tihy tots who had only iéen in school one_ month sang very well, and the third nndi 3nd. children showed excep " m h tone coloring. The mee ' aide half entertainment given by pupils no purely 1 business one. ' Anne!» tion arranged for the m pm. entertainment md votehm 1m. printion from the trendy; at two hun- dred dollars for the be‘dflflclï¬on d the school house from n plnn of which was exhibited. p o’clock to. was served by the â€cam MBA“. flunk“. omnszs Suite 4. 5 andG. 5m; qubn m It lro_n Red Brut Zinc Rubber Copper Wire Paper Automobile T' 1: â€dub Rubben A S h TY 45 St. John- Ave. Highest all! pried Drop me a posql'card or telephone mpï¬arid 1 will call :ï¬pr First and ' " nd Mort- i gage Loans,»t n North Shore R .Estate 60 North Pi?“ St. I“ III! W In. Tel. I“ i Chas. E.§ Russell 230 South LaSatte Street Cult I...“ i I 1.1. Can-1m [44 Hannah-Ha John. é); Conrad W. B. MéYElGH Highland 3 Druglcu â€Mdâ€! Button . WKTSON VAlto U ' at Law Sun to «on I“ a Cu. c undo-vow"- 17 N0 161% '- IIIIIIIIIIIIII ww‘mmm I? Fad. “SM-I ;15ch :12ch , 7clb ? 18c“) fill.“ Hour: SAVE $5.001. $10M OIIYam'NewSIII'iIIt"I.t Weanmkeover your [mm m “'0 Hat’sintonewuylilh TmHuWCo. mSmthSuteSLChic-oo (Handgun-anon) Oowgying Entire Seventh Floor hid“ BARBER SHOP W. Central Ave. HWM Ernest H. Kuehne W's Hair Mina-Spock!†Jewelry, Watches and Clocks Repaired Buttc,£¢¢s,nntlflomc Drasedl’oultry R. W. Schneider 23!.th 60“ WW- -individun1kyâ€"m¢ M!P_ukz your 1nd of mi WWII†All kinds of new and "59‘" '0“ neatly done. W18“ 40C an W- Tol. 742-]! or “in“ “thread FUNERAL DIRECTORS III. 1* H I. 1* I“ m M I“ Pb.- 009 612 Davis Strut EV ANSTON I“ I. Eb Avâ€". Oi†1523 L 51H 5". lib M F. A. TUCKER. Proprietor 8 N. Second Street 515 Onkwood Ave. 51 Huh-a Put. In PLUMBING- F. S. COURSON Lorenz Lung Jeweler Telephone 331 H. JORDAN 8: 90. ““6? Fresh Butter. Ell and Poultry 331w». mrmm ISO-Indiv- I- ll III! MUZIK