“hr Ming in St Joseph‘s ('hurrlu Knux. at â€Highland art-mun Hall. Tuesday awning at E! o'clurlx. with 'lipm’wrin. In“ . ff 'llumoresque." the gram-M picturr ' MhImulc 6» mo. will be shown at the Ir. and Uh. “out“ ewrrtunrdï¬uaan Thou" um daynâ€"‘Tucndar their daughter and “MM from Chi-jun! Wnlmaday. Jun. 18 and 19. mh‘. up. for 0K- weal: and ' I law- {or Mlo several nae-"Hi (or «m ml overcoou. They an m. hen." look at them. J. Ir. und In. Much-n and non Mn pond jaw unit new home they Ami “no «the «hinted mou Warm-tmw. “(mahogonodoormdlol (bl-awry. dud. In. L 8. Wells hm. returned floral Gluten). whom she wished her son. Ii»; Hanrim: Mamifles hf Chin- xv. spent the Week end with Hits EI- ma Kelly. In. N. C. l'eamc Ls able to be a- round “All: alter a (all domlailx “my Dalton undo the picture, “I“! An Hour," while playin‘ “Aph~ rodite" in New York. adv‘ Tht Drummi- (Yluh Ml! bolt. its w- Dual {mm-l Hun matiw at the Br. and Im. Emil Wmer and My. visited at the waerg home hm a let days this week. lieu Jean Parker of New York, has been visiting Mrs. Paul Herring this ml. St. Joséph’s Church Husk. both vocal and instrumental, dancing ,nngic and fun of afl- kinds, at the Cut-tins Theatre tonight. adv. Have your contribuï¬on ready next week when the solicitors call and ask you to help save a life. Harry Walker Phone ISM-R Miss Iiriam Sampson of Galena, lll.. has returned fmm her holiday vacation. It. and Mrs. J. B. Jenkins are en- tertaining Mrs. Jenkina’ parents from Km. 0. H. Snyder of Outwwd sure. was hostess to the Shakespeame Class on Hominy nttem'onn. Don‘t forget that the Dicks Thea» e alums a two-reel comedy every Itulduy. adv. The Lord’s Day the It you Icahn. {m Ill-J. Comingâ€"J’The Restless Sex.†adv. Little Lois Henderson is m with â€let fever. S. Andrew’s Church WALKER 8 DICKE PAINTING Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished THE REV. ENEAS B.- GOODWIN Wednesday. January SUNDAY.'10:00 A ANNUAL MEETING .ONALS Observance Dur Three Centuries BY “minim and John Edwin. charm" um] mm of Mr. lml link .\I. R. Mr and Mn. A. C. Bun ale-num- «I a may of Metal: at drum on Suhmluy evening at their am home on Ontwml nvenue. o: send pom-rd. Wm call Ind do- I[Ivor free 0! dune. 11-253. The E. L. Dicker-non family nn- 0:- lcupylng the Alln how on Middnugh avenue. During told their "nick-net on Limo“ avenue. Mina Jmie Bryce of East Maple avenue. is spending a low days in the land of sunshine and flow-m In ‘81. Peter-abort, Florida. Nimble Uphdmm and Pumi- tun Repair Shop. All work may} I Dorothy Balm, Sir James Barri. Tax-amount, these nunes mean much ‘to any movie fun. See Hal! An Hour It the Curtisï¬ â€™l‘heatro~ Saturday night. adv. Dummy Dalton. famous ANII‘ n! I firs. Chas. R. Edwards of Rock- ?ford, "1., is visiting with Mrs. A. H. VauValen, at her home on W. Maple avenue. [ The "Hunt-Raffles" show which comes to the Curtiss Theatre tonight is composed of acts that have shown in the lending theatres of Chicago. Miss Marion Lawm- has accepted ‘the position of pipe organist at the Methodist-Episcopal Church at Ben" wyn. Illinois. Therds some place to go tonight. A big show (no movies) is on at the Curtiss Theatre. adv. The Corner Grocery says “spaget†takes a tumble. They have an inter- esting ofler in their at! on the backi >page. Look it up. 1 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ransom D. Parady, of 57 South Washington st, Sunday, January 9th, a son, ten Mr Val. W 1er son, Carl re- mama tummy night. adv. turned from their hunting trip in Ne- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lindaley of New brash last week with a ï¬ne bag of York City, will be the guests of Mrs. “bunnies' and jackrnhbits. R. 6. Lane. Saturday. They m an Mrs. W. F. I] max is conï¬ned mute to Californip to spend the win~ .to her home from an injury sustained her. when Elle fell on the slippery side- Col. Hunt is bringing his company walk last week near, her home. of entertainers to the CurtiSs Thea~ Human," in the gum-i. Henry Dick» Phone lfl-R Mops-imam“ WITH SIDE GROCERY MARKET NAVY BEANS, per pound ................ 8c FERNDELL. SMALL WAX BEANS, can .290 FERNDELL, SMALL GREEN BEANS. can 29¢ JELLO, package .......................... 12¢ TOMATOES, No. 3 cans .................... 15c MALLARD PRESERVES, 16 oz. . . . . . . . . . . .35r QUEEN OLIVES, .17 oz .................... 40c REINA STUFFED OLIVES, 13 oz. ......... 50c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS A number or friends 0! Mrs. and Miss Jun. Briggs, .mughu-r or Mr. Krucger surprised her Thursday nf-‘uml Mrs. C. R. Brim. umnorwenl n ternoon at her home on Prince nonunion operation at the St. Charles to remind her or her birthday. Agboxpiul, Anton. Momlny morning. [very pleasant afternoon Wu went. ism in getting along an well as can ,be oxpednd. David Bum. a ï¬nger. who so pleau- , ed a Downer-u Gruvo nudienre nt ouc‘ "Humnnqur" is an «mm-:- to the of the open air meetings hm mm- "men who lament Hu- nru'ï¬ciniity or l Douglas Mac-Luau and Dorix May. the popular team that gained such fume in “23% Hours Leave," and “‘Mary's Ankle," have scored mother hit in “The Jailbird." Sev it u! the Curtiss Theatre Sunday. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Austin left ‘for Jacksonville, Florida. last Thur-s- day. 'lhey expect to spend the win- ter there being gone about three months You will miss one at the season:, best pictures if you fail to see “The Daughter Pays," featuring Elaim Hammerstein, at the Dicke Theatnu Friday, Jan. 14. adv. PORK BUTTS, per pound ..... PORK SHOULDER, per pound PLATE BEEF, per pound ..... LEG 0’ LAMB. per pound ..... f Mrs. F H. Mikaleit returned last Wednesday ewning from her trip to Bufl'ulo. Ne“ York, where she visitâ€" ed with her sistel. Mrs. J. H. Burk- Mr. and Mrs. Roy McManes left for Iowa this week “here they will stay for some time. M1. McMancs is taking a nest and recuperating from his recent operation. [ Col. Hunt is bringing his company {of entertainers to the Curtiiss Thea~ tre tonight. The famous "Raffles†heads the hill. adv. it will be our aim in conducting this store to giw- our customers the beneï¬t of eve drop in the market. As soon as we consistent y can we will mark down prices on every article we sell. The following specials will convince you that we haw started this policy. North Side 610mm Market Saturday Specials Pork Loin Roast per pound . 25c Pot Roast, lb. . . 20c STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 ma! The party who picked up the pair 0! Johnson racer skates in front of ï¬t the Reporter office last Sunday night n" or Monday morning is known. ll" you wish to avoid trouble put them‘ back where to you got them. E? Nothing can be said in cold print k"! labout “Humorosque†that will do the 9" picture justice. lt is one of those "1 productions that you have to see in “1‘ order to appreciate. It will be nhmm ‘3 at the Curtlss Theatre noxt Tuesday ‘3 and Wednesday. adv. Miss Julia Briggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brim. unucrwenl I serious operation at the St. Chum hospital, Anton. Monday morning. On Friday, Jan. 14, the Dicke Thon- lre will show another Mabel Normand picmre, “When Doctor’s Disagree." All of Miss Normand’s pictures are snappy and full of pop and “When Doctor's Disagree" is no vxecption. mlv. ‘ “Sunni-thing Difl’emnt," which will be shown at the Dicke Theatre, Sat- urday, Jan. 15, is adapted from Alice Duer Miller’s novel “Caldron's Pri- sonar," Constance Binney is the star. adv. The Rev. John Stewart, pastur nfi‘ the Baptist church, was called to Bayonne, New Jersey, Sunday by the death of his uncle, AleXleer- Ken- nedy. He left Sunday night and ex- pects to be back Saturday. 15c A L S O BRAY PICTOGRAPH Elaine Hammerstein “The Daughter Pays†s [PATHE NEWS FORD TRAVEL PICTUII TwoReel ('hrisly (,fomedyâ€"“SEASIDE SIREN†m MATINI'IE l-Ju-m‘ng 7:30-5th .Mmiswion m h 25 cum including War Tn ..,.. ......, ... mm...“â€" mm luvvnlufl! amtâ€"um gm- will mm d I lulu-u! new. nun-min uyuu-m for ca uri man man! They’" km 50' l» b«- lu-autilul tho homely. and they I we now and why II P." to Alum Ila-2 BIKINI: THE FAMILY! »u- this ktum. Minn Nomal'u'in‘tka wohld making-hull; m run. I My 9! mum and, ulvgp‘lury indâ€"the g!r|u_wlll__lmn "than. mun- , lh- war and bring an run: supply 0! hamlkorrhiafx who! you "I. it up Ihisllktum} Minn Norm-ad's antics would make u uphlu_ m [KI unvt nbu .. nâ€" _______ l _ L.“ . , n .- A . A.‘ “When Doctors Disagree†MABEL NORMAND * \‘I-mng BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUBS DOWN!†anon. Hch you seen the two~roel come- 00' dies which are being shown at the “(I Dickv 'l‘heatne every Saï¬urdny? Sure He: [you have. Do you like them? You'll 1 'inform the universe you do. Well, to there are u lot mon- just like them to conw, adv. cu st The Dicke Theatre-ii Mrs. 3 .ll. Graham and children spent Tuosday with Mr. and Mrs. AL bert Shoridan and son, leaving Wod- m-sda)‘ for l'ruphvtstown, Ill, to join Mrs. H. E. Wright of North Main street, had charge of the Library Reading Room on Sunday afternoon, The hours am from 8 to 6 and it is a pleasant place to spend a few hours. I The Sanctuary Society of St. Joâ€" seph's Church will meet in the Rec- ï¬qry Thursday afternoon at 8 drink. ’ Thursday, January 2011: A L S 0 ROUN (‘OMEDYâ€"“FELIDW CITIZENS" NR!) EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY A SPECIAL TWO REEL COMEDY Saturday, January 15th 9:â€: Friday, January 14th Aalminxmu If: Ind 23 including er m. PATHE NEWS . § Ford Education] Weakly :2 man TRAVEL new“ ‘ Jufl .‘I lmw Amrkul I". who «Null! whrf {rum “to bomb. d hm mmwy. landâ€! at Ibo “M“! of Sunliam- and plunml immmunldy h In an «"an mwduh’ufl. TN. R- mum‘l'u! In": urn-nu I: (m lhnm'). uwl â€w plmlaplly In (“I "Samolhinz Iriflunnl." In) N h qufll' rightly mml. You vi†a)†lhh Nmnnn- of A‘irin In in tho M- m hm:- "l-Mln' Amrnmn "Pp-Hie. AMERICAN GIRL (‘A I'I‘URES SANTIAGO Buy a ralfle ticket for a Ford Tm .3, ing car and help the [fire Truck PM v You may win the Henry for 81.00. ' P8... have reduced the telling m to $12. 75 believing am a at!“ customer is the beat advertising. In large ad on page 3 for details. d7." To quicwkly introduce the K. Coal Saver in every home the ufactunrs, the Fred K. SIM! Heating Engineer-a, of Philuk