“9.1!. Int. III-mu M Idool Inn-ion uwdiy has“ o'clock will he cums gm F b h; REAL IEYI‘A'I‘I4} '175.ooâ€"Immued in your ioln 1 in Y... 31.2.: 3.33. rir «3.2.. Ex. 5.23.? t; 2.51 a! 25.;5551. 55E. F.Iu§i’§::. 5|.- *0 W any, Paw. .9 I mourn. F20 3023. Pamâ€"En. 2L 03x8. mtg! 72x.â€" iii-=3 EL [5; wgkzï¬lwfli.§g .3 3.5353 rig-:53. 3 ammo-«WW “I“ ï¬t 7:80 with new :Mr. The â€In" will MW though the three 3M1. Regular service: he during his “new. â€NORMATIONAL ' CHURCH. W excl-dun next Sun- k-It‘ in o'clock. Speck! â€D thumb Icrvlce at ele- [and revive the spirit of Wï¬ CHURCH. gnu-- oum. mam". LICAL ST. PAUL’S CHURCH. I.“ by a. Dunn “ANGELICAL P705! by Our Investigation! Mb" them!» â€(kWh {trawl-awn: Yfl'flfllllllflel'e. gallon-aka- pr WWI-IAN: I†in for the use of all churches. without gratin of the pasta“ and church people ‘QE making thin department of interest. W. TUCKER UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH OF EAST GROVE. l The text a! the pastor's sermon noxt Sunday morning will be, “When He glveth quietness. who then can nuke tumble?" The theme will be In 3 general way the name as that o! the “Don’t Worry" sermon of sevâ€" enl Wï¬'ks ago. only that in this â€anon there will be presented 1h» pound for freedom from worry. ‘ At the evening nervice tn address will be given by Rev. Ernest Pye. of Human, Turkey. His subject will be "Ilium-l Turkey and the Great Wu. Chumeefln. It 10:00 a. In. Sunday wheel at. 12:00. In. Epwonh Locgue I! 6130. p. In. Public Sen/icon o! Womhip at 10:30 Jami Fro-man Joanna. Mlnmor. Church prayer meeting m-xt Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock. It's a Kong step between Sundays. This mid-week prayer meeting will help you to bridge the trials and difliculies of the week. “Come ye apart and rest awhile,†and by means of this quiet pause in the midst of the busy week acquire fresh strength and cour- age lor the daily grind. _ Evanlng service It 7:30 o'clock. The pastor will preach on the subject. “Wofld Conquest Accomplished." This is I manage for the “man and especially intended {or persons who are perplexed about the dark prob- leml which confront the prosvnt. use. o'clock. A speck! program, composâ€" ed at exercben and song- by the labool will In given, and all are In- vited to be present at this service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Chriltiln Endeavor meeting at 6:80 “v-3 “FE-u nu- nu. 1mm Phone 290â€"1 .513 â€ME hen I. more cum In (M- section of the «luv-try than til other Mm out WM, and for you. IQ m mp- poud to b. Ivan-able. Doctor! preâ€" Icflbed Icon! M 3nd by cot-mm- ly MI! to mo '1“. he.) nutrient. It mm Cnnrrh In a m, may manned by m- m col-mm and 1mm ro- §lno continuum Ira-tum. Hall‘- let. M 181-J oflkc M ‘4-I Dr. 0. W. Sudan- "tamed Tm day from the muck Milli, 800th DI- The nun-l pun-ï¬lm or! nlauwu uni friend: to «Write the Mil birth- d-y of In. John Mwood'u Nrflod-y mun-d last Monday ant-mom. Jun 3rd. at bar homo. M Arum W On I!» mm“: M u may "it Inn-h army in! mud M a ran- "mm mar "mu n» 1m": wk? flu- din-run. n! I mosh-"uncut. by that» val-v "0' «Own m .mnmL Tho nmy us could"! Into Ima- nnvl mm Ind" "0dr "son-ll" rum-Inn (NI-kn 31:2):Nzflumm 2:M: ll cum» â€:5: â€1|â€. Aucnomn Real Estate, Renting, Loans and Insurance. Fnrm Land a Specialty. Oï¬Ce: 26 S. Main St. The ï¬n! Mano to be compIa-u-ly undo In Downer- (imw- was turned out a! [ho- Stnube {ulory on Tue:- .hy. II M I huntilul huh-0mm and In full mm In I [nannies of "Ir good vorhmuuhlp that 10 inw “- making. Th M in mhmny, hau- Ufully curved Ind In 3 cm“! to Ihln loal Industry. bin. when ho bu been for a» we Um day- oo halite-a march-d with his "thing haunt: more. ' At I buniueua meeting of um Y.l'.8‘ C. E. of the Congmnuonnl chum-h lut loudly ewniuz. mu Edith Gru- Mm vu dotted I’m-Hum wm V. (limb. Vice PM‘M‘; "any â€. Baum-n. actuary “d Tmuurvr. Some of our wheelmon got wry badly mild up Sunday with (he rmmll that Mr. V. Simomcon has a wry hindnoma blulc eye, aunt-d from tub in. I Mr. Mr. Guy L. Bush is flguting on a new attachment {or I bicyclHne in the shape of a halter to loud it down hill with, and stirrup: to put his feet in when the pedals gut away from Mm. The Downers Grove nine licked Riverside. there. 9 to 4 in the third game a! the season, last Saturdny. TWENTY-TWO YEARS A60 ll TIE RENRTER mun. 8 p. m. Ivoning l’ruyq-r and Surâ€" mun. SAIITARY IAIIET III-’- Soul!!! mum on nu nm am†of the math; nun-nod Women on the an! Bud-y; Younl uue- on he locond andâ€; Bo" and um- o-“tha third Sunday. hll Line of Canned Goods Graham’s and newer a Jude’- Bread. name. In an. Sundayâ€"I 1. 1a.. Ill-o. mum. of no 0m! and mu. 0! tin h], ur- not: no I. IL. am: Inâ€. "mm o! the Gospel and mu. o: u» m. um; 8:80 p. an. "Inn. mum uon. "rm; hiya-nu. 1:" p. In. ' Wool daysâ€"Holy communion, 1 a Holy hour “mun cury may tronlulln. JOSEPH [METER l-‘lrst Sunday after Trinity, June Nth. 9:11."; a. m. Sunday School. H u. m. Mm‘ninx Prayer and Ser- (From ‘In- issue of Jum- 7. [895.) ST. JOSEPH? CATHOLIC _ cxuncu. lav. lam I. Goodwin. Pam. St. Andrew’s Episcopal â€In.“ Ill. Fred Heinke; Ontor; Henry Wolf. Warden B. J. Stevenson. Guide; Emil Hoohn. Sentry; C. V. Wolf. Trustee. M the election 0! oflieen of Vic- tory Council. No. no, Royal Lengue funday mm. the following ofliccrs was elected: Archon, Chg. Caldwell; Val Wm» der, Vice Archon; John Gollan. Col- lector; Carl Staiger. Treasurer; C. H‘ Steals. Scribe; E. J. Heinta. Palate; elm“. ROYAL LEAGUE ELECTED OFFICERS Thr following in a flu of eighth grade puplls who ï¬nished the eighth [rule and have been granted-diplo- mas far admission to the High School. Anton Barbara. Harold ana. John llryan, Catherine Butler. Whilney Campbell. Dormhy Cook. lary Curtis, Lauri Edwards. Vance Gen-er, Ale» and" Gil-Mail. Elma Kelly, Marlon Knox. Adelaide Lynch. Edvard Icy- drirk. Daniel Iiley. Arthur Hills. Hen-“lo Morton, Marie Nichol. Stephen Pmndou. John Balaton. Jack Reed. Mary Shall", Sarah Smilh! label Striker. Edward Tank. Elin- heth Tenuta. Jenni-«e Wells, Paul While. Edwin Grlvea, Arthur Tyler, William Hammer, Nellie Andrus. Hubert Behb. Ruth Roland. William Conley. Calherlne Davin. Helen Fal- vey. Gwendolyn Grlfliths, Edvard Hanson, Ethel Johnson. Donald Lathâ€" mp. F‘rvderick Lernpke. Robert Hans- llold, Robert Noflzger, Karla Pnhl. Elsie Peters, Fannie Radell. Clara Rpidler, Watson Rice, Lillian Schlau- dor, Dorothy Towaley. Russell Win- GRADUATED FROM EIGHTH GRADE Thur;- out flu. my In I “hunt“. Tell the by: of D. 0. thin in the life lor I man. I lit"! MN! I! ï¬rst. hm now R's great. "an on. you N: (that. I! you M1. M1 oh- Irlll 3m - an. mm a banner In H Min' M nail WM‘P um.- makn I shovlu' What's It any? Why don‘t you We". no but. I have lo go, Com along If you wum lo. To the on! on Olive Btmt. I [won I'll arm, 0h. com on, My I mm. Why I'm going In "all“. What for. Why don‘t you know? 1'?) fill the Fifth. Co. B. Jun! a few lines to let. you know I am In 'the but 0! condition. Today thought. 0! Mners Grove’u parade. mum: I wu one at them, and l {a Decor-Hon buy. We onIy had 12,000 Ins-Ina In the panda. 0! We nil had i “no dinner with Ian 0! good thing: to out. We follow» Wm up I little place which you will ï¬nd mic-ad. "nu Th! I’lflh" Co. ll. Can you we '01"? “are they com: Sly. lhnlun lo that damn. I gun. the hide mm for "mu to nhlfl. In I mlghty Imle Hnr, but they keep ml good "me. Who an my? Don't you know? Why than the am. Co. B. rm I!» Piflh. Co. B, A portion of a letter received from John Brynn, who in stationed It Pull Island. S. (3.. he belongs m the 61):, Co. B. a! the U. S. Marine Corps. pectuuon or a higher rate of interest being obtained. (0 lhv In“ pr-ovidxa that. should such bondsbe issued later, Liberty Loan Bonds may be exchanged for them at par. LETTER FROM But it is not patriotism alone that urges the buying of Liberty Loan Bonds. Thrift and a wise economy in investing small savings commend these Liberty Loan Bonds to small in- vestors. They are safe, and consid- ering their tax~fme qualityâ€"free from all federal, state and local taxes (inheritance taxes excepted) and free from any war tax that may hereafter be levied, affording an ab- solutely net income of 8 1-2 per cent, they constitute nn ideal investment for savinmi. Nor is there any mason for wait-1 ing for a later bond insue in the ex‘ Not all can light, not all can render personal aervice in other ways. but those who are denied the privilege of serving their country in person have the privilege of serving her by lend' ing their money to win her victories. Tho Fifty Dollar Band In issuing Libeity Loan Bonds in a denomination as small as $60 the Sec- retary of the United States Treas- ury has put it in the reach of almost every American citizen to do a “all and actual service to his country. Press Matter Prepared ‘By Pub licity Bureau. {mm loAnF JOHN BRYAN It will be nee-nary for all persons desiring lune-I work to defray their own expense- Io and froâ€" the plan- of client-t. HI; white men. Appli- ould have sufficient funds for nee in the event of unnvoid- : delnya in commencing the bar. vest. Tile Department is informed that the vast majority of the fame" who E‘rvut hand.- pnfer able-Mica ‘ It is estimated that Kansas will ‘need about 15.1!†men from without :tlle State for tln wheat harvest this scam; wages will probably range from '2.†to $6.00 per day, with board and lodging. according to ex- perience and class of work at which engaged. Harvest will begin in Kanâ€" m about June 15 to 20. All per- sons who desire more deï¬nate infor- mation as to employment in the har- vest ï¬elds of Kama should commun- icate with the State Commissioner of Labor. Topeka. Kansas. The “dent's-d. having been up- palatal minim-trite")! the Raul-u of llulu 8. Miller. M. hereby gin-q notice that he will upâ€: he- fon on County Conn of Du PI" County. It the (Joan Home in When. ton. II the AW Term. on tho.- fln‘ Honky In August nut. at which Um- nll pom.- h-vtu alum nun-t add Mu» I" named an! mud to “and (or the puma of having the am ulna-d. All pom- in- debted u uld mu an ream-noel to nah Inna-dicta payment to (In undersigned. 11.:- Division of Intonation of “I! Bur-.91: of Immigration. (1,8. Dev-d- ment of [Ah-Ir. Inn hen ldviaed that “out. 5,000 men will he needed this m for the gain harvest in Oil» ham; Inge: will M be less than â€ml per clay and up. with bond mud flying. Before pmeedlng to the larva! ï¬elds of Dual-mall persons should ï¬rst mutilate with. The Commisdoner of 14hr, It OHM: City. 0th.. to ï¬nd out whether or M employment will be “unable for them upon arrival. “smut will he- gin in the north emu-1| part of Okla- homa about June 8 to 10‘ EMPLOYMENT SERVICE UNITED STATES ADHINIS‘I‘IA'I‘OWS NOTICE. 85th of Martin 8. Killer. Deceased. and an. m. day at Jun A. n 19â€. Bung. ‘ Kuhn", Attorney; l'. 3. [lo-nae†d Laborâ€"Noun Reg-til.- the led at "and Hud- Emu“ 0! Mon 8. Holt". [)1- coaud. All par-Mu h-vln‘ clum- nluluul m. alum ul Theodore u. "use". he- e-lud. un- Mrchy notiï¬ed and "unwind to attend and arc-em such clnlmu lo nu- Cwn?’ 0er 01 In: It“ Cwuu. Im- MO. 0' "to human u! hlVlM than an: Ad min! at u lonn u! uld mm to In M "w v'uumy I‘oun Iloom tn the (7mm Noun. m the Cu; at \\'h'ul0n. In aid lbu l’nuc County. on "to am Hmdgy of Annual. "[1, Mn; Inc all": creel. uh I (and Down"- Ilma Ill. )lny N. IIIT, “use: A. anal-um. Elxulor. 1“ ll. sums ll. Allomoy. LAWN MUWERS SHAllï¬ENï¬D Alf†NW flower. put ll nil-c u cu (no. “Inn. 9 Railroad BL, F0". flENT*l‘UI{N(SHI§D “09)! ‘I‘VJN '3‘; Vii-in 81 Lon-«at the Curtis: Thmrr Thursday, night 1 Fur Scar! find" please rrmm m (L M. Putin: 75 Highland avenue 1â€"}: _ lcnlleman or couph IN Oulmood Au-nut. I0 RENTâ€"Room with bound for our or two. 74 Forest Ave. 6-8-lp. water and ligh} meuers. Apply with Inferences. Steady work. Villuge Ofl'ice. 6‘8-10 V with cart and .saddle. 568. bin}! 8L, Hinsdale, Ill. 6-8-1 5:. WANTEDâ€"Young man. to mpair -â€"â€"Player Pianos adjusted and over- hauled. Formerly with Lyon Healy. Geo. J. Beior. Phone or write 622 S. Wesley Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Phone 3748~m. 6e8-3p. i561: RENTâ€"Two furnished moms. Phone 56-7. 6-8-c. FOR SALEâ€"Gentle Shetland pony land by the Unmd States Eur-phylum Sonia FOR SALEâ€"~Dundy Pony cum, beautiful strong pony; surrey har- ness; King, Harlem Ave. Herrick DOSTâ€"SUNDAY AT THE DEPOT I small black hand Ins. containing "receipts and small change. Finder ‘plelae return to Mrs. C. J. Arhuckle, '18 Wilmington street. (Hi-1p. Road, Riva-side. Phone ans-w, 6-8c. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING FOR éï¬Li‘: _â€" DODGE ROADSTER Dr. Putter. Phone 172. General Induction-u IXICUTOR'I NOTICE. Hub!†B. Iilkr. Administrator ï¬, 1 “Tn aim n I . 5-25-19 Fl-a-e‘ Come" in: ndinspect our new lntertype (â€Emu “Mum-â€till kind! It “I SkmmmM-ehï¬ mt â€NICE" Is also werea persuader when you come Into our store. Ian away-up quality for In away-down orI.ce B. E. KEHLER, Prop. The Blle Fm! 8M We have low? n2 1 for evebrv member 0! gear hougehold .. st n for alw's lime tat lootsles to am for ra ma. Try our under. wear anihoslerv. ll‘ wlll 1 well. feel well andstuul Hand Culï¬vat0r§-' I 32 sun "all It. On and after today (Friday. May lath) all loaves of bread will be I 51.â€)0 size has been in- creased in ptoponion lo the Misc in price. mom 50-. We carry all sizes of Eastman Kodaks - the best machine for the amateur. GET ONE! 34 S. Main St. Stylc- -- Quality Service -- Price Until one has joined the ranks of Amateur Photographers oneg does not know the joys of just -~ “tgtgin’ pictures._†‘1' “5"“ I h N:_¢,.-}/,’..- You can do more and better work in one hour with this Cultivator and its attachments than you can with a hoe in a half a day. Mertz (‘3 Mochel Th 999 are the reasons you should buy your Shoes at Morris' Shoe Store. Largest stock superior workmanship. mtarnntoed satis- faction, close margin )ricesâ€"nll combine to make this store the com of particular and economical shoe buyers. lib-l7. ZINDT’S PHARMACY BREAD 15c 36 South Main Street Morris Shoe Store, SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY KODAK “If!“ DRY 6M5 MD MS GRAHAM'S BAKERY TELEPHONE 29 raise a mum- um crop you / have got to keep out the weeds and cultivate the soil. Telephone 282 21 lo. luoidetto