The strong. cold wind from the west this morning. carrying with it both The Congregational Sunday School on planning to hold a special Easter service at their regular Sunday hour. 9:45. All parents and friends of the children are cordially invited to be present. Easter morning, 9:45. Mrs. G. H. Witney has accepted the Womans Chairmanship for Du Page County of the Wood for Presi- dent league and will devote a major portion of her time to helping him secure the nomination. Girls' dresses from 6 to 14 yrs. Georgette waists and se rate skirts: Barclay Corsets wit one Wonderful values in spring suits. coats and rain-coats; taffet- a, rgette, trioolette, voile. or- qamfiio and ginghlm dresses, all Don‘t fail tn m “In Old Kentucky" at the Dicke Theatrw, Thursday. April 81h. This is the last time this re- markable picture will be shown in Downers Grove. adv. Mrs. Emrich, 75 No. Forest Ave., represents the Victor Ladies Tai- loring of Chicago. Rev. Fleming is n: Wesiéy hospi- ul a few days this week under the are of Dr. Davis of that institution. He expects to be home {or the Easter services 13 announced. Leroy Phelps makes an interesting ofler regarding a free trial a! : va- cuum cleaner in his Id on page .1 this week. Look it up now. you house In. C. B, sledge“ is very ill at be! home on Maple avenue. Hr. all In. Blodmt celebrated um ï¬fty- {mull wedding anniversary last Sun- day. Chn Kimball Young is coming to Dick: Theatre Friday nnd Saturday, April 90: and loch in her hm: picture "Eyes of Ymh." uh. Ir. and In. Ray Craigmile ml “um" have mend Into an In: any house on Fomt avenue. which they may manhood. Lemuel Wright underwent hm op- wnm It It. Michal Roe†hospi- m-wukmnndinaowabhm m up. The Wom'n Catholic [mac will and a: "no home of Mrs. I". Mm. ‘J‘hunnhy Immoon. April 81h, u 2 Ir. And In. W. F. June: will oc- cupy 0» Man that Dr. Robb and {unruly hue beta living In :Mn win- !" on any Ducal mute. Bernice Wclu returned yesterday from Benton Humour. Itch. when the went the Enter nation with nluiwu. Wm: her parents 3! Morocco, Ind. Hue you ran! “Rivers End.†«1011'! min the picture It Dï¬cle Theatu. adv. A boby daughter. Grace lnne..wns Dom to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Coopr. lurch 151)). at the Hinsunle Sani- adorn. His: Elma Kelly is spending the spring vacation week with her grand- parents at LaCroaxe. Wisconsin. 1y â€handed a luncheon at the La Stile hotel on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Brunet left Thursday evening for California where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wells are in California for a visit with their son Miss Delight Vendenius was the guest of Miss Margaret Campbell of Miss Mary Snyder of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, came to see her brother. Mr. 0. H. Snyder'of Oakwood avenue. Mrs. C. F. Davis was hostess to the Shakespeare 'Class on Monday afternoon. 78 lent Forest Avenue Whitney Campbell of Oak Park has been visiting Wm. Boone. “The Fear Market" is the thin] Realart picture. see it at Dickes. Mrs. Frank Konsack is back from her trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. T. Verdenius spent the week-end in Chicago. In. Elm» Uhlhorn and 300' have turned from a three weoks' visit Irs. E. Fisher and Mrs. T. F. Kel- River's End." If you needus, fonus. 188-1. River’s End." PERSONALS adv. NATIONAL COFFEE WEEK March 29 to April 3 We "a oleï¬n; RICHELIEU YUBAN COFFEE at very attrac- tive Dries this Week. 100 hm- box Diamond "C" 100 bars White Borax Naptha Soap .................. 6.18 The Home and Educational denun- ment of the Wound- Club will hold their non meeting on next Wednes- day. April 7th. A: thin wfll be the last man; of the your u. will be towed and a noel-l hour will folk" “.0 pram-um. In. N. R. Funky will During these days we will make a special combination saving you money. 1 can Old Dutch Clennser 2 large bars Goblin Soap 2 lat. bars Lilac-Rose Toilet Soap 1 lar. pkg. Golden Rod wash. pdf. 1 lar. bar White Borax Nup. soap 1 Sample bar Goblin Sonp 1 book SpictSpan (for children) [ Are you utiuflod with your mode of “singâ€"don't you long for change and excitement? See what happeuod to Novlna. in “The Autumn Adm mum" when she mm chm-mum locking. At the [Meta Thain. April 14 bars White Borax Napï¬ul Soap .................. 81... Mm. Geo. R. Smith entertained ‘Mrs. Elisa o! Aurel-r, Mrs, Simpson of Chicago. Mrs. Cumpbell of Ouk Park. Mrs. Guy 1“ Bush and Mrs. J. W. Hughes of Downers Grove at 1- concert given by the Womn'u Mu- vic Club of Chicago. on Much 22nd. man: Is A BIG nanossfï¬â€˜. now some ON mass DAYS TO Ix'rnonucs The Booster Club of the Odd Fel- low's Lodge met last evening to for- mulate plans tor their big celebra- tion to be held on the 26th of April, the night of the lOlst anniversary and also the monthly District meet- ing night. Mrs. F. Kenison received n box of oranges this week from Mr. Fred Al: ford. a former resident here, who is now city manager of Ontario, Cali- fornia. The oranges were picked from trees which Mr. Alford set out himself eight years ago. Special (Wham Sale, $1.00 value for 7 9c “The Rivers End.†a picturizntion 10f James Oliver Curwood's book by that name. A smashing new story of God’s country, of love and wild adventure will be shown at the Dicke Theatre, April 9th and 10th. adv. Special Three Day Demonstration APRIL lst, 2nd and 3d Cudahy’s Pure Soaps and Cleansers Dr. H. J. Kiekhoefer. formerly lec- ‘turer in Philosophy and Religion at Northwestern College, will preach at the First Evangelical church Sunday evening following an introductory program which commences at 7 o' clock sharp. South Main Street “The Fear Market" played by Al- ice Brady, another most pleasing and ‘entertaining Realart picture will be shown at the Dicke Theatre. Satur- day, April 3d. adv. Klein’s Sanitary Cash Market The Store of Pure Foods Library Hall,, Saturday, ï¬pril 10th, from 2:30 to 10:00 p. m. Everybody welcome. Come and see what little girls CAN do. The Tatapoehon Camp Fine Girls will_ hold a Fair and Bakery Sale in min and snow, puts our hope: of no more chilly weather way back. We surely deserve an early spring this year if we ever did. CUDAHY’S SOAPS THIS [8 NATIONAL COFFEE WEEK, We have attractive coffee specials. 1 box to a customer All lot 19c . ~me Guava mwm anom- RICHELIEU COFFEE, ï¬rst grade ........... 54c YUBAN COFFEE, fresh stock ............... 52c VAN CAMP’S KETCHUP, 8 oz..bottle ........ 15c FOWLER TOM BOY CORN PEAS, 6 for $1.00 QUAKER CORN FLAKES ................... 10c Large can PLYMOUTH ROCK SALMON, flat 36c ARMOURS’ and QUAKER OATS . . . . . . . . . . . .3lc KELLOGG’S KRUMBLE BRAN ............. 18c SUNSWEET PRUNES, 5 Yb. pkgs. ..... . ..... $1.30 HEINZ APPLE BUTTER, extra fancy ........ 60c Pride of Aurora‘Vanilla, 2 02. size, 2 for ...... 25c NAVY BEANS, 5 Tbs ......................... 58c No 2 Can MIXED VEGETABLES, 15 c val. ..llc No.2 Can Pork and Beans 10c; per dozen . . ..81.10 WESSON OIL, new stock .............. .,... . . .421: CARNATION MILK 15¢; per dozen ........ $1.70 SUNBEAM MILK 15c;‘per dozen .......... $1.65 - KARO SYRUP 11/ lb. can 18c half gallons 47c; gallons ...... 90c EASTER HAM's, pei' pound .................. 35c n Noni Porn: Anal.“ Oranges Apples Grapefruit Bananas North Side Grocery 8 Market VEGETABLES . Lettuce. spinach. celery, rhubarb, radishes, green onions, asparagus. new carrots. and pursuing. PILLSBURY. 24% lbs. ........................ ARISTO. 24% lbs. ............................. GENEVA BELLE, made from local wheat ....... ARMOUR PUMPKIN. NO. 2% .................. COME AGAIN TOMATOES, N0. 3 ............ isucm) PINEAPPLE, NO. 254. ................ :RARM HOUSE CLINGSTONE PEACHES, No. 24 FREE STONE PEACHES. No. 256 .............. DEL MONTE GRATED PINEAPPLE. No. 2 .. TELEPHONE PEAS. MONARCH BRAND ....... STANDARD CORN ............................ Sll-‘TED EARLY JUNE pus ................. CARNATION MILK large ..................... LIBBY, coon Luck or OATIIAN MILK, small POT ROAST ................................. RIB ROAST .................................. BOILING MEAT ............................. VEAL ROAST, SHOULDER ............... VEAL ROAST, LOIN ......................... VEAL BREAST WITH POCKET.. PORK ROAST, LOIN .......... PORK ROAST. SHOULDER ................... ‘BONELESS RRISKET CORNED BEEF .. 1HOMELESS ROLLED CORNED BEEF . PLATE CORNED BEEF ........... SMOKED HAM. WHOLE .............. SMOKED HAM, SLICED. FIRST CUTS .. SMOKED HAM. SLICED, CENTER CUTS ..... SMOKED BUTTS ............................. BACON, BEST GRADES. PIECE, PER POUND GEORGIA SQUARES. PIECE. PER POUND BRISKET BACON, PIECE, PER POUND ....... An all day meeting of the Woman's! Guild of Saint Andrew's church wlli ‘he held at the home of Mrs. A. F.: Brevillier, 62 W. Franklin st, April! 8th. A cafeteria luncheon will‘ be: served from 12 to I o’cloek for which; a reasonable price will be charged.‘ ATTRACTIVE PRICES! Chas. B. Blodgett will give a fan- v'ell banquet to the Board of Super- visors, County Olï¬cials and a few l'r‘lends next Saturday afternoon. The banquet will be held at Central Hall, Wheaton, at 12:80 o'clock. the occa- sion being the end of his serving as an Assistant Supervise! ‘for this township. mad and music will be (unlinked. Telephone 279 H. C. PITCHER, Proprietor {BOULDER . . . DIN ........................ 821: WITH POCKET .. ...24c LOIN ............ .35c lHOULDER ............. . .81: SKET CORNED BEEF . .15: LED CORNED BEEF ....20c ' BEE ........... ‘ ........................... I'lc WHOL ........................................... 35c SLXCED. FIRST CUTS ............................ 38L SLICED. CENTER CUTS .......................... 52c‘ I .................................................. 42c vRADES. PIECE, PER POUND .................... 50¢ RES. PIECE, PER POUND ........................ 29: I, PIECE, PER POUND ............................ 32c EVERYTHING TO EAT! MEATS CANNED GOODS FLOUR Miss Miriam Butler was hostess at a farewell party and miscellaneous {shower on last Friday evening. given in honor of Miss Josephine Sangster, who leaves soon for her home in Far- mar City, Ill. Miss 'Sangster has made many friends during her stay lin our midst \sho are loath to have jher leave but rejoice with her in her good fortune as she is soon to wed Mr. David De McKay. a promising young liwyer o! LeRoy, lll. Twenty guests were present to bid her God peed and much happineSs. tra fancy ........ 60c size, 2 for ...... 25c ....... W.58c All mambers and friends mud to attend. Additional locals on page 8. Downers Grove, Ill. Tm No.5" 2 I :81.“ .15: Every scene will grip oubhundneda of night riders chasing III Inl- in. a thrilling horse race. cudist battles, moon-hint: ï¬ghting. men hull“ over clifl's, a fox hunt, a girl on horseback lupin; over a e um. bu!“ death b1_dynami_t,e_and_ ï¬gking‘her life in nkxming barn. , , _ WREfl' ' (in "D ri “Deed. i' dild'li’TEi IT" - Women Infraï¬lemene; “I n en I y be land 0‘ he...“ A L S O i Bray Pictograph-Jln Far Away New Zealand†FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY LLOYD COMEDYâ€"“ASK FATHER†llc Anita Slewan in “IN 0|.D KENTUCKY" mgr JUST A PICTURE mm A 93pm: snow FULL or mums Chester Outing Picture â€"- “Outing Gets a Pipe Dru." Ewninx 7:309:15. Admission I?» C: 20 cents inelml‘ng War In A smart, uptu-the-minute comedy telling the story of a girl who VII lined of (M humâ€"drum "int-m she WIS forced to lean! and started M to ï¬nd mlvoMum for Mm-If. She sure did ï¬nd adventon-wï¬ad than notâ€. [my Wehlen in "The Amalem Adventuress†'n-CMMhA-nflolku. MMMW“ AtkmolNeVYod'unelMoel-«d‘ed: â€Mg mum‘s-1.33m. “Headline AREALARTPICTUR‘ A L S 0 PATHE NEWSâ€"FORD TRAVEL PICTURE (THRISTY COMEI)Y,“SHOULD HUSBANDS DANCE" . a-.. "Minotâ€"3'00 .m livming-7:30- :lfn. BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES Down-ms anovx. 11.1mm! N0 SHOW FRIDAY, APRIL 2nd. The Dicke Theatre hrï¬cfllaupnflcflydiumhmhMY Phone GZ-M Let us measure you for your new suit. It will cost no more than ordinary clothes, but when you try it on you'll soon realize what We mean by “Clothes That Make The Success Spirit." "CLOTHES THAT MAKE THE SUCCESS SPIRIT†In the army they realize the effect clothes have on the monk of soldiers. Every man‘s uniform must be pressed and spotlul â€"it must litâ€"it is cut along snappy lines. Good clothes are as important in civillan life as in the â€my. They give you conï¬dence and make a favorable impression. MORALE and CLOTHEK I '16. CLEANING â€"- DYEING â€"- PRESSING and â€"- REPAIRING JOSEPH MAZZA " Thursday, April 8th Tuesday, April 6111 i- “The Far Market" Saturday, April 3rd ALICE BRADY A L S 0 STAR COMEDY Slicers-or to W. 8. Wilma Admioansazsmhdmmru 27 South Main Street Gnrment- Called for and Mad. Mmmim l0 5 20 «am {Minding Wu Til Adan-mica ID I 2-â€: nuts including Wu TI!