Ivory c- anons-‘0, (hm PAUL L. 35008. Local Dot-I9:- W. 0'". N love-v.91 am IIMI’IOI I' APmMIM HSTUDEBAKER ES, right now is the time. not only to talkaboutscreensbut topbce you-order. bdorohot â€mammalian-Mm have to Wyom- acquninunoc with thou familiar mum edicts, flies and mosquitoes. Betta at tight now on this mention. Hadn't you P 7', Now thntyou have a little spare time. cane emanate: fE-..â€"-let’s get acquainted. We want toshowyonour Inquiï¬cent MMMmmhowardunywebuiflmrmhmâ€" “splendidmatainlweuoe.W9wmdmymthepohII-_that L‘H-wâ€"v 'r""‘-- .--_<__ ~â€" V ï¬ve out â€reader-3th: longest lifeâ€"the lightest dun-the beet grading-ten you whyourliloï¬uerslnvegnutcravecitym 'hvepowertmnenyothernudï¬lmratedetmemmm «mmmmofmmmionthatmkehmihlebr u to heme our windmills forï¬veym ransom dung: m and cyclones or any other causexmpt misuseâ€" ' ,toyou‘hatourengimsdeeervetheirmâ€"Am ,Yeuwin want to see our huskers too, and ï¬nd out all _ junâ€"ponihly me to have one deiivered through 3Talk About Screens†M and Bath Room Rugs in all Colors and Shadas very reasonable. " Downers Grove Weavind Won-ks HIGHLAND AVE. ' Nul. J76 can Weave your OLD CARPETS into Beautiful Rugs any W. his. mum nuke-ad ï¬tnllmmphw Havoyour â€at new. t will make All outdoot Iivmg room (or you and m lnvo an added plenum and cation. Mia 1nd mosquitoe- wm't bathe you. “Cm-MMGMMWMMCIIW. and» W (Mrï¬r'gflt'zxzmw- ... L on (Mt Mmre Spreader. Silo Finer, Windmill ‘ and Gasoline Enginyou're going lobuythia Spru? Then get the hemâ€"the machines that m the la;- estâ€"costlhe least for repairsâ€"that are handled bythe \‘bectdenlers- -and in short, the machines built mm here hunt in Not-them Illinoisâ€" 11» Aggleton Mill Linc real bargains in spreader: we have taken in been rebuilt and will give you the '.'~CAnA.wcu'r FARM. factory: Conn Pond Ava-Io and Doha-t Er, 9'30." 31.100 man: “20." 8800 (HELEN. I‘l- Youmbuyingnota cheap car but an autunobflewhichourenomaommoum enable“stoma-feettoadezl'ï¬enot hmtofore obtainable at such a price. LflY ALI. WINT‘R AN’D CUMMIR I! pdou pm! dud Ilay sud June. at Ole for man? 0115 Ind Mu f nil: Chickl [2.†I no Wm chdeelnyh‘ hen-h .6 when. or lo hen; 2:1! 00:12:31.th??“ Window Screens Door Screens Porch Screens S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS _ ~ rds are habéhe‘a’fm prize W ‘mfu‘mrahedandmu'ebred. '3 . u . ‘MBIEJIE hdvitali POTTER COMPANY DON’T ‘ WORRY wgntptggk with lots ot_vigqs._ Our pen! a‘m‘big laygs utum‘mmmahumm. [IONS I88 um ommnrrln MD INVESTMENT. om“, IOI ,W. Wilmington Stunt ITI. R‘NTING IIII INSURANCE H SHURTE “1:031“an mnmwmuc. C. IOU» l’topfldor WE SELL I2 Sflvm Do You Want Illa-IAN!) AVENUE. 0!!! 33-3 no‘vuuns GROVE. Illa. NI. LINCOLN "â€321 am they [ma a! m tom. :lmwnonodmmnml ‘mmvmhum â€them mmmm the mum mummm» rwarlltl'utlonot mm a! M In. and m cm ‘mmmmum petunia-0mm. HM Modern Palm. amnommmuot mmmmu.umm urn-mm. new†mphtobmwhnm Immune III rum. can: 5‘ gig: producing limp before falling luck on the doctor. Who- mflu 1mm cheap and reciting poetry {all mum In alias! for. loot mm m wiomhnfllgmlfnldtoam m- of her back. There the! car nil-ate. and go through u" the and lace- nm «cl: egg bemoan yon; to“. and enema from the mother‘s be! u now- In the picture. he um lumber of you: W n alimmbomgtlymtedtoie on. Inland. chugaofme. Wemnotullql urine In the night beam moat peo- loci m ohmic nlerm from deep- lei-non. mm It: made ratio- by d by It. Toad, who atria Glen to let and m then into the to" W lulu! Hun. Minamnlsnmytm for hotel doctors. "it is the Into-lb puma that keep a 9n the jump ' ï¬t my colon! Imam 11m comm I. "adored mm. by the mat "to layer- ot “lemony W W- mu In a. nun. unable of «who In out «bu or of amt!“ duo). moo-sly u no Mum. The ma.» loo- b mum. duo tor in loan may tune. I! will '1ch nth-u, nu! :- Ina-ct In four or ï¬ve mu- fron fl. and then mm. II In. In m. A“ no Insect man. u am lucky «an. I. at one. brought In an noun. 'LV-CATCHIRO EXTRAORDINARY. The most nmrnblo mu about a chunk“ I- m power or changing color and" n» I.- ..â€"‘ “Ila“! 0' '“l'. a [OI-mod luau Iron muihu. “on. at all mm from pious people throughout the country. And amon- other things than an and to be m- 1! 150.000 melon copper minor- In- eluded In In nub-up. The 3m: Sho- loln boll I. u feel bomb. 4! to“ lo circumference. ll rm In duration I too: 1 Incl»- mm. and "In. lo I... Ihn IN Ions. II a. Sun-I to“. a Ill". d Alana. ve in. one 0! â€turn moat wondcflnl worn. Ill-much as It breed: d"- !erently to any known mind. The femurs (owl Ian em. and Item no collect "Dr. Toulouse ought to get. a shave. for his beard and heir certainly bar bar more microbes then the body of a dog. He ought never to telephone. for the telephone is a hotbed of contagion. He ought never no him his children, it he has any, {or tear of communicating disease serum to them. He ought nevor to go out. for on the soles of his ehoes he brings home particles 0! all the ï¬lth of the streets. He ought never to eat. or drink or breathe. ior in these action: be Introduces into bio precious syn» tem germs of deeth, which. how- ever.heve not pre vented him from living till now in m k perfect health. One of flu) lanes! bell: in the world b situated 11: the (round: 0! a bound- tul old temple In Other physlclana have then to the defense of the dog. and the new»:- para or Parts are being lnundnted with letters (or and against. but prin- cipally for, the dos. Some suggest that dogs be shaved. One of these let- ters, written by Louis Carpenter. an, eminent lawyer. says: Dr. Toulouse of Pull has ruined n grout. “mm In nut clty by «acting dogs a- dimmi- mton or disease, He shes 3 Ion! list of maladies and mmltes that dogs are liable to spread through carrying shout. the germs upon their hair. He urges that all dog: he bu:- lshed to the country. no. um:- u 0.»an 11 Animal In! In lam-Ml. Mu . Should thaw. cxrmonomnav atLL. TOAD IRIEDUNO. sin pro-I Ind the nimny party favor the «atrium of Insulin u an Independent “for mm and enact-a no mar-mat My [or In conciliatory attitude toward can sun- as We which am am by m dine-Iona Io be u- manual "upon-nu. No .0an 0! â€MI! local mm will be wunln In mm o! the mm o! on new woman. and the 01mm um III! '1†power and III-one. o! the new body will be pin-«I hem-d ny proponmon up. - nun-1m adorn] o! m eon-«um and-nun at an [mud In!“ have shown (Denatu- to In In ignite->0...†tho min-um "The Carnegie Foundation does not contemplate a auddbn disarmament. Until the natloua have some guaranty again-t sudden invasions or the cuttinx oi! of food auppliea armies and uni/tea will be necessary. The Foundation extata tor the studying and gathering of accurate intormation on the forces promoting peace. The majority of Americans do not sympathize with in in tormed and Ilnsoistic newspapers. Accurate and, reliable iniormation about toreixn countrieu is needed. The Foundation hope: [or the eataniiahment or an International court which can. it necessary. enforce its decisions by armed tr "co.†"These criticisms were based on misunderstandings and misrepresenta- tions. We welcome criticism, but we desire it to be based on facts and ï¬gures. 1 do not think any one has the right to criticise Japanese activities simply because they are Japanese. The visit of an impartial observer like Dr. Ellot must result in the removal of the American people's misunderstandings of our activities in Msnchurin and Korea. Suggestions and criticisms Ito most welcome. Japan’s national aim and ideal is to unite the two vest streams or oriental and occidental civilizations. thus contributing to the welfare of humanity. The Japanese taxation In Pekln save a dinner the other day in honor or Che‘rles w. Eliot. proï¬cient emeritus of Harvard university. In welcoming the scholar. Koklchi Mlzuno. charge Telephone orders promptly delivered. No order too small. d'altalrea. said: "Dr. Eliot as president at Harvard university rendered remarkable serv- ices to Japan by helping to educate many of the Japanese statesmen.who regenerated their country. I am glad to know that an enthusiastic recep- tion is awaiting him in Japan, and i am glad that he is going by way oi Manchuria and Korea. He thus will see things as they actually are, in my four years of consular service in America I heard adverse criticisms of the Japanese activitiee and enter- prise: in Manchuria and Korea. I HEADS NATIONAL TRADEWBODY I jl'lo linden 5â€"." authorised to apply [or I Idem Immac- for ln responding Dr. Eliot uld In part, speaking {or the Carnegie Founda- “Let. us, drink to Dr. 8115!, the use of Cambridge, America's grand old HAILED AS FRIEND OF PEACE 25 Watt Tungsten. were 75c each. Our price 50¢ each. 40 Watt Tungsten: were 90¢ each. Our price 55¢ each. 30 Watt Gem were 30¢ each. Our price 20¢ each. 40 Watt Gem were 30c each. Our price 20¢ each. 50 Watt Gem were 30c each. Our price 20¢ each. 60 Watt Gem were 30c each. Our price mc each. â€"â€"â€"â€"’ DON’T PAY MORE DON’T PAY MORE Tolophonu SOJâ€"SOR-ISSJ. Wm "IQ Mom! ‘0‘". I! lul- fled, Russia «me not object to Hon- golwn JoInm‘ the republic. While the (ongoing II Manually the Russian cove“ .em'l Me, It must be marketed nu the nu- als- pro. And the nmury party [not W tutor lute ad criticise no r attitude toward Olin. ‘i’ For Raul: lo lam Kongo". In 3 war (or Independence would be tool- leh. at It would ullenale from the m plre the sympathies 0' "he young (flu- nese republic. antagonize the other powers and will“ Ill-onset measâ€" ure: met on. Metal. who have the car‘s conï¬dence any that should Clln succeed in miles an arrangement whereby the lemon would be nus- nal. Rum: would not ohm to Hon- golls’e 10mm. the republic. Will. the foregoing le mummy the Rush: seven .ent'n Me, It It in mud In high oflchl circle. (Mt Rush doa- Ioc contempt.“ (It Inoeuuoo of Mongolia and does new even desire to ice It ambushed as a bullet mus. OI In. many, Rush feels that Chlnm mummy In but for (he Manson, who are unaccuo tamed to sell government and In lg- nmm of sateen". Under the organization the Nation“ Chub" of (‘omnwrce o! In l'mwd amo- vm con-Int 0! mon- man too downto- from common-Mal org-mu Im- a! nun character, IIcIMIn‘ chunk" o! commute. board- 0! tad“. comm-um clam. monum- Iud mun-lemurs â€noel-(loan. and “(loan nmtunnnn momentum In- ml commercial Inland; TI. M-lawl of the not emulatio- . do foo umhod- m til-chum I nah I 0mm: 0! ntmndum. than M! ovum ol II. vmm This committee count: at tum!!- nro member: [mm a" Melton- at the United States. and um be tho [ov- omlnx body 01 Ibo association. nun. can†0‘ practically nu emultvo mitten. . "H. DICKE Harry A. Whoa!" o! the t'rlon 'l‘ruut company and «president or the Chicago Agrodmlon of Commerce. ham been unnultuouuly elected pmwenlol tho NMIounl Chamber at Commerce. "Well. they don‘t inn! :11; rule! loop at nrâ€"un. The Fat Router. Very few movie credit chicken- silh having nun-h sense; but. at least one young wouior prim-ed. without doubt. .imi iw was “int-r man he looked. This min-rel ha: a habit of ruining up hi; (withers during feeding iiuw. and u ho wan about twice u in! no line rout of the (mils. his owner decided io watch him and to try to ilmi out iim cauu 6! his queer bo- huviur. On'o day. as the fmvi- laun- ten-d an alter being (ed. the router carried his â€only sell to a u-cindod plan by the wood piio. and shook himui! vimmmiy: viiprmim don tell more than hall a vim 0! grain which his miliod feather: had caught It Irv-ding lime. This luv proceed“ to on at his ioimm M he continued to rufllo hit ("them and to taunt" oil in the wood plio arm "min. and Inland in tin daily. hll owner lid "on reason in believe that line too.- ur imi mon- than his than of N. non chicken um. m Lin 00“ Hole. Recently. nun! «locaton an. to tho mrlmlou. um a lot of AM and cinnamon. that N h min. Io Inch glrln higher titanium Il‘ may and (In! (M "me would be do mod lo [Mu the cm- I more uno- Heal "III!“ (In in! II that to ho hmuw'lvu no woman. II n I“ Mm, m «to educators. to Incl «Ming. haunted-ping I“ “run. In tar as logic I. mm“ u» do- nton will out um I» mu- at young '01"- ea In tumult-d M II loch. u not can so. by mm. um um! um comes II '3]! cm to of mum" mall to M II Me. It further In mm! mu nation-flea and mi- «am do not knam-whnwtnm pinion to her bush-l. hr in In. close tins: olny '- Ila ham. and I volu- tuber tho-ll Italy mm "M anhoflnlphll-h “Nil M a. 1mm. '1 [cu noticed." an Uncle mu. «m n In. vm allo- Iu I In“ rkememher the namewlloan'sâ€"amd take no other. have had since." l-‘or mule by all dealers. Price 50 cents. l-‘oaler-Mllburn Cu“ Bullalo. New York. sole agents for the United Slates. ~Mnny 1 women endures with noble patience the daily misery of bundle. pains about the hips. blue, nervous spells, dizziness and urinary disor- ders. hopeless of relief because she doesn't know what is the matter. It is not true that every pain in the back or hip»; is trouble “peculiar to the sen." Often when the kidneys get congested and lnflamed, such aches and pains follow. You can tell it in kidney trouble if the secret I are dark colored, con- tain sedime t; the passages are too frequent or scanty. Then help the weakened kidneys. Don’t expect them to get well alone. u. â€-7 Dean'é'kmuey Pm. have won the praise of thousands 0! women. They are endorsed at homeâ€"Read this Downers Grove womnn'a convincing stmement: Mrs. M. E. Jones, 44 E. Maple street. Downers Grove. "L, says: "I was troubled on! and on (or a number of years by pain and lameness through the small of my back. When i eat in one position (or any length of time, i could hardly move. Hearing that Dean's Kidney Pills had cured other people 0! similar troubles. I procured this remedy nt Bush 8: Shnonson‘a Drug Store and began its use. | wan thoroughly cured in a short lime and l 'Thcre'n no ml for no Isa muniiigéâ€"M an n. Mail In. Wadi-on. p. wan-n m n: m nut-mm O. V. WOLF out new“ no cause for complaint