:hat Mn. law Hampton u! Mar (Zityflï¬nndmn Dmmum lrfl "My fnr lint. 3pm: In! I'N'k with Mr sin-j. mmuu visit in 0m and Call- ler. Mm Rave Rem-Hg". Hamil. They will aim win“ with Mn. Mm Holcn Evans of Chicago was '0 guest of "is! Hum Comm on Tut-«day. In and ï¬lm. Lawn-m Reg-r Ind childnn spent CM mi and with m- lau'vu at: Chicago. 80. Main St. A In" “no of the celeb!!!“ INDU: mantles for sale u Marion Damn. Art Kan Shop. our door non“! of; the Ron Rahry. Adv. U. ‘ Klein’s Market Hm flunk llalmnu ha» let! for u munch-d m: in Dam“. Mich and in the â€out. on Tuna.)- II. and Mrs. W. H. l-Zirlwlmnn are movmx to China» thin week when- they will make thvir fulun- home. Urn. Hunt llm‘kenn'dgv of Oak Park. was a gut-t at the Lemon homm Thoma: A. Vt'fl‘t‘llilhâ€" lvfl. lust Sat- unlay for a two \wclu buahwm: trip in Colorado and hlahu. tun. vellum Jo'nku.‘ Us on an (‘X‘ tended visit with n-lntivos in lmlizur apoliï¬. Indiana. Mrs, levi‘ (imlnflm of Mar (3in Mi». Summers and Mrs. Cummings havo rz-mm'ml (mm 83 N. Von-st uch to 55 W. Curtis: Arm-t. adv. 9- 17-3 Slate Government Miss Elizalmth Harris of Chicago spent a few days this week at, the 1““;th honul on Highland avenue. Eleanur liinl of Gales City. ro- turnml this week to continue her‘ studits in the local high school. Mm. E. C. Schultz and daughter. Eleanor spent last Friday visiting {rituals and mlutiws in ht‘l'l'ï¬t‘ld, lll. ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH Dr. Sheppard of Los Angeles. Cal. was u. Week and guest of the A. I“ Bordwell family. M rs. Russell Ncwcumbe of Prim-0 ave, is entertaining a guest from the East. The Nature Study Class will meet on Friday. Sept., 24th at 2:00 p. m, with Mrs. H. P. Jones on Gilbert ave FOR SALEâ€"Good eating and cook ing pears. C. V. Wolf. phone 136â€"1. ad Mrs. [Dennis Jo'nkius in on Mrs. Arthur Wohitehorn has been on the sick list thx pus: week. Miss Marion Corcomn is enjoying a two weeks vacation. Miss Catherine Morgan left on Monday to attend an Eastern school. Mrs. C. I". Davis was hostess to the Shakespeare Class on Monday. fresh Pork Shoulders If you needus. (onus, 188-1. SUNDAYS, 10:00 A. M. LECTURES 0N PERSONALS 5 to 6 lb. Average YIJBAN COFFEE Pound 50c Pound 28c by the Rev. E. B. Goodwin 991' 17, 1920 ion-{I91 5.3.5 3.2.5 55.3.. 2: 3 3-... is. .a ï¬x. a... :1 £2... .25.. .33...th E9: tit-:2 7:“ :92. 5...... a... 3 3.5m ..._ a .tz _ I Mr. Mul Mn. J. B. Jenkins of 01k- ‘woo-l are. left on Wadnmhy morning {or ('h-w'luul. Ohio. In their nr. They "portal to main Fort Wayne. lnrl.. flu- flnt clay ï¬f "to roads were good. 0n Tum-lay. Sept. 21H. the chh Theatre will uhow “Darling n! Mine†panning Olive 11mmâ€. This in "w1 In“ opportunity of wing u pfdun] by this pupulnr Adm†so don't ml 6!. adv. Mrs. "flaws. I23 Wont Maph- pvt... ‘wu Mutant n! a one o'clock luncheon In honor of Hm. M. Nodkslu who lruveu won for Califnrui- when aha- will uni-ml the winter. Mr. and Mrs. (E. l-‘. (.n-ennoud and: so" and «laughter. draw out fromi I-Ilm-uuu-r on Sunday and xisited R: C Lancuster nml family. Mr. Frank Story. who has been} duliver)‘ man for Mort: Norm-I'M for m long, has taken I pouition It' the Kidwell Gar-xv. ML and In. le [Amph and (hrrwenl. an operation for cataract on 'l‘_u9.~:«lay. Mrs. Walter Knox is convalcsring in a Chit-Ego hospital where she un- 'l‘lw next regular meeting of the ‘American Legion Auxiliary will be held next Tuesday, Sept. 2L at 2:30 at (he Legion club woman Mrs. B. J. Stevenson. Mrs. Harry S. Case and Mrs. J. P. Butler visited owr the week end in Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Rex Lane will resume her clas as in dancing October lst. She will also accept ongam-ments to play for dancing partivs during the winter season. 9-!7â€"2 ‘ Superintendent of Schools and Mrs. Kenneth M. Snapp are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter born to them last Wednesday. I Master Wilbur and Miss Betty {Coleman spent a few days this week in the ciyt visiting their grandpar- ents. ' 7,7. v-vr-wâ€" .u "“1 â€IV. 'l‘Heatrc in “Food for Scandal,, Saturâ€" Extra space is now necessary to Liay Sept 18th ad'v take care of the heavy enmllment. at ' ' ' Pateraon Business Institute of La Mr. Victor L. Barkey of Gilbert Grange. Students are enrolling from ave“ is expecting to spend the winter distant points in Illinois. Wisconsin‘ in Canada with relatives. and Indiana. adv. Mrs. Clam Yackley and Miss Mabel Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hill and son, ‘I’elling of Lisle. have been visiting James Frederick. of Rock Island. “L. with Miss Madge Chambers of Grand visited Mrs. Hill’s brother, A. G. Haven. Mich. v Sweet. 55 N. Main qfrm-I unuarol Wanda flawley, the favorite Real- ari star. will appear at the Dicke "I‘Heatrc in “Food for Scandal,, Satur- day, Sept 18th. ad'v. PHONE 279 FERN DELL COFFEE Per Pound ...... FERN DELL MACARONI, 12 oz. pacgage CRISCO, per pound .................... SNOWDRIFT, per poï¬nd ............... LARD, per pound 27c; 3 tbs. for ........ CORN BEEF, Plate, per pound .......... [BOILING MEAT, per pound ............ LAMB STEW, Breast, per pound ........ LENOX SOAP, 10 bars for .......... m. ‘PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 bars for ......... North Side Grocery 6: Market H. c. PITCHER, Proprietor 82 Neutron-IA".- ‘l'olnl nowmans (mow: “roam; nowmms Giovn. [to nan next Monday or Thursday mm" NM“ “' m “PM" If" 8“". jevcuing. Dny â€Him,“ from 3:30 u, an!" at the [Helm mum. hntunhy. It. Ith.’ 9.0m. l8â€). adv. The Glen rm,» Amuse.» lmgion; (Additional hauls on Page a) I f Night ï¬chool opened Mth a until at du- Patemon Business Institute of 'LaGrungv. Sept. 7 utmlents enrolling Afrom . radian of 15 nu‘lm. still time HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 Perfectidn (3 Revonoc OIL COOK STOVES Washburn Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ é! MOCHEL Mia}: Marie Reed. one of our last ,yonr's teachers. has returned to the Grove to spend the winter with her aunt, Mn, Milroy. Miss Reed will touch in tho laCramro schools this year. - The Ladies Aid Society of the Com gregational Church will meet Thurs- ‘day, Sept. 23, at 1:30 p‘ m.. with Mm. MacDonald, 131 Middaugh ave. Mem- bers and friends am conlially Invited to attend. Hardware Coal and Feed Owing to the recent and untimely death of Olive Thomas, “Darling ill/line.†to be shown at the Dick;- Theutre, Sept. 2!. will be your last opportunity of seeing a picturemf this popular actress. on the journey up and “:in camp while there. E. H. Huntington and A. B. Snow left last Sunday morning in the lat- ters car for a ï¬shing trip in the vic- inity of Minoqua, Wis. They camped Mrs. C. H. Staats and Mrs. C. Winter and children. attended‘ birthday party Monday afternoon the home of Mrs. Andrew Davin, Clyde. J. "I visited Mrs. Hill’s brother, A. G.- Sweet, 55 N. Main sum-t. several days last week. The Church is the corner stone of law and orderâ€"«of Government. It is and has been for nearly 2,000 years the Great Civilizing influence of the world. Gillette in Spokane, Wash S. Andrew’s Church Several Specials I Nothing growx so fast as a scan- Vlul ntnry not (won an Airedale pup nor a |)oys featâ€"Just m’ve the gossips u littlu time and itx all 0â€. If you don’t bvllcvo it. an “Food for Scum 'l'hu Womunx Guild of S. Andrew’s Church will hold an "all day" mot-t- inu on Thursday. Sept. 23.nl at the homo of Mrs. Mahom-y. lit! Gilbert nun. with Mrs Nmitt assisting. All numbers comc- pmpuml to Work on tha pv-parations [wing made for the bazaar and festir.ul Octobur 26 and 27. A group of Downers Grow.- Bap- tist Young pooph- will leave on the 6:38 train this (Friday) evening to attend a big Young Peoples Rally nt thl- Second Baptist Church Cur. Lin- wln st. nml Jackson BIHL (Wham), {Nun's will meet them in thu Union Stmion. Adams st. end) at 7:15. 24th “The Silver Horde" is a smashing crashing drama by Rex Reach in ‘which lhv might of the north is pitâ€" tovl against -the cunning of Wall Strm-t with low and fortune at stake at tho Dicko Thoutrv. Sept. 23rd and Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hensley onlurtained at a dancing party last Saturday evening for their daughter. ancos, who is going away to Sullins College, in Virginia. 'l‘\\'enty-t.\\-u young people had a wonderful time., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins re- turned Tuesday after spending two WUc‘ks visiting relatives at Stillwnter and Minneapolis. Minn. and ï¬ve weeks camping on the shows of the- lake at. Rice Lukv. Wisconsin. [team will stage a suite with the Wuodlawn team next Sunday in a championship game at Glen Ellyn Each nine has practically an unblem- ished reconl for the season. .31.). . . Tm. Huh 2 .15c E4! %SlIVER HORDE .55c Katherine McDonald in “Notorious Mile Lisle†[Anise Guam in “The [me Wolf’s [nuisBelmiaoninï¬ndan-kofu. " N Eveninz-7 :30 9: l5 adv. Thurs.Fri., September 23d 240: ~ ‘ Evenilg~7n10$z I5. I To Amman In "at out her bountiful Aunt Am. 05.. m man u! pmcy Kiuy McCarthy. Sho- had nod- †I!" mind â€at (win to Dr "msnful. and walk up m slu- In. TU story In bflo lriah phiIo-mphy. pnuly want“! I. uh I In “Darling of Mine†OLIVE THO-MAS Hakimâ€"3.- !2\ min; w'i: I’ATHE NEWS FOR!) TRAVEL PICI'UII CHRISTY COMEDYâ€"“HOME JAMES†A L S 0 SPRINGTIME IN ZOOLAND’S NURSERY A l. S 0 ‘ A Special 2 Reel (Tomedymwl‘ell Me Ouija Bonn!" r URBAN MOVIE CHATS mï¬i’am‘s Damn-I by Fr: nk Lloyd “thadn BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNEBS GROVE, ll BRAY PICTOGRAPH ROLIN COMEDYâ€"J‘ANY OLD PORT†FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Tuesday, September 2m Saturday, September 18th A TRAVEL AND sums "mm: Admimim Is a 25 cents including Wu 1‘ COMING! Adam-um. I0 0 20 mt. bending W" M Admmuon 1r. 5 25 min including Wu “I". ALSO aid tha low- "(a ‘i And the struggle that followed rzsountb at! with the cash of mighty ï¬stsâ€"«vibrated with the crash of the mighty ï¬swvibnhd with the “leached passions of strong men “ï¬tting for fortune They recognize but om law~- the law that “ex In Un- hnrrv-i of a gun and the flinty hardness of hon. flxtn. And when Marsh with Ms W.“ Street millions hits the. Xalvik “In to Porto them to yieid their claim tn "The Silver "0MP" h1- got a 113M. Admission 15 and 85 fl Mighty Men