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Onlythirteen gtmes mm the top and the bottom mum in this league. the competition x8 getting stronger and every man swamâ€"4h“ his loam will be the league leaders when the season is In the Business Men’s League the Curtiss Theatre quartet ï¬x in the load by two games with the Puffer l’hur~ .nds ............. Richelieus lit/‘3: Legion ...... Boosters ..... Dike Climbers ......... Smaringen's l'. Makers ngressivc Five ....... Mills Printing Co. ..... Nl-h (Emory u. I). W In Business Mona League in Getting Stun-(«Tenu- Arc Bundled. The standing is £3.81,IT$ A GRAND mAmNG LEAGUES A mnmey HIS MKS UDN'T W85 nâ€"E â€T â€coho! sum. 0 «min: 1m lu- .‘Hl‘Ohfl‘ nu fnr- van hr v-rmm H! h} FUN-in! m. evï¬rih n1 wmphu: standing to date is: no AND I‘M MDn’OU 6:1†R NOAH AND ILKS aDN‘T Ancient inventions Used on Mauro. ; l'orlmpe llw null-<0 Iirwign used In ' HIP nrllk‘fll amnmohile i< that 0! the ‘uniwrxnl inim. uhivh in prinuiple ls identical with â€N" ï¬rst Imhorinl de- ‘6'.le In) (ardnn mmmd 17-2" A. D. Such jm'nh an- u-‘rwl in all 1mm autmnohilm :imi [I'm-kw in unit-r to al- low Hu- prom-â€H“ slmn m revolve and at tho «Mm- Illnt‘ nmvu- up and down and Rim-mun ru-imiw te- llw roar inxio Tho nxh- Imum-t-s up and down Iarrnniing in road (auditions. Run the prowl!" «mm mum («mm-N thin Imam-Ina; pull with n‘xmnwr unit lb tnfllt‘d to (hr frame of the cat. THEATRE SELIGâ€" HOFFEET VETS. 0F 00.11 T ENDS ARE IN FEET ANNUAL DING LEAGUES A very‘pmty wedding took place BANQUET TONITE tn IZR l2! L'BG W0 56! 574 In}. Ill IU~ Ha'o I27 lid [2-3 (5. Rrpodn "1:: Hi: I 19 2'48 Hf. ll HR (1am I59 12!! 139 [36 HI â€4 I42! .- ell :u I38 Won . .32 . .29 II? I“ â€H N8 107 107 13!. Ila I59 â€5 I H My 2m 14:: m7 Em â€4 IRA} H6 H5 I40 I†I4" I29 nu; l2! uh III! 10 lb}! Lost 12 13 13 'j The local committee also wiahc-s to ‘33" attention m the rm um the fir-Ft concert in Orchestra Hall ,for ’uhich coupons held In season ticked puitlnacrrs of ths local Mitt-minmonl smios “ill xiv» roduml min. . is on 'Tur-stlay afternoon at 2:15 or own- 5ing at 8:15. February 811-. The con-i cert is [hen lx Minnoapolis Sinh‘ lphon} Orchestra Resonations may 5hr- mmln now hv writing in to the management office of Orchestra Hall gand enclosing coupon designating thel Meats alesin‘d. The “Swen Sousa.†Am-urdlng to Ewwsiasï¬cus. 11:8. man in endowed Wilh tho maps of see- ler. turning. tnsflng. fo-ellnl, smelling, understanding and speed). The Int um are not. 0! course. “senses" In Hm sril'nflï¬t‘ meaning of the term. The beautiful bride Was charming in her awning gown of white satin ost1charmeuse. She 'woro. a bridal veil lficcaught in II handcu about her 110ml 16 Iwith swans of lily of the ram-3.1%: 1:3 groom won- mnuentionzd blue. The 20 bride's maid “on- pink Chulnfl'llnl' . 2‘." '“H' impmssiu- rim: service was 27; read by tlui Rev. J. AH'I'I-Il .V'ams‘cn, '3! :lllifliSU‘l' of First J‘Iu’mgolicul Church. hm. which is «and in a sci 'Lnlstlc pnmm at this mum. The 'Lniuu cam lie" but on planning Etholr audience and «vainly 1mm wished their pun-paw. Thor who ,m-rv no! thon- mimmd it. ; Two numlwrn Mill wine"! on the. munv. Tho nut number will ha a popular pm"! by Mt. lillou Day. mun-mm" nil «mu-miner. Tum- h4igllt year:- of â€parlour! in [M :l’hautauqu-s and lyaumx nn- sulfi- til-m inltmluclism This i.~ u pru'rlm "ml the rhil-lnrn will rspm‘iully en- juy. ll will lw‘ giwn Tnmuhy mon- ing. Man-h lf‘lli. le lust numlwr will hr Tuesday crowing. April lmh, II)‘ a company if mm :urusls including Margery ‘Mnn-cll. prima dunno lyn‘r aopnno of the Chicago (imml Opera Assad» .livm. The single admission for each of the remaining two numhms {or rhilclrvn in 7!: nuts and fur adults SH)". You will nut want Lu mix: those hvn numlrrs m got your lic- lmis mm- at eitlwr local bank. Soa- mn tickets will also he said at the llwuln- hath at this rmlucml rat-J lhirty minutes mforv llw no“ 03.0% uninmr‘nl starâ€. THREE ARTISTS PLEASE!) LARGE N UMBER TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. "offer! will be at home afar March Is! at lknaldson. Iowa. A host of fria-mls unite in extrud- ing congratulations and best wishes. Following Hu- ceremony dinner was served to uboux ï¬fty gut-Ms of th- happy occasiun. 3 The home was beautifully decorat- ‘ul for the occasion in a color scheme of pink and whine. Just as the clock struck eight the strains of Lohen- grln's Wedding march were played by Miss Clara Stelï¬n. cousin of the bride, and the happy pair entered, accompanied by the bride's sister, Frieda, and brollmr, Albert, who served as attendants. A very‘pmtty wedding took place at the home of Mr. And Mrs. George Selig of this village last Saturday night when their daughter. Lydia Ann. was united in marriage to Mr. Albert J. Hoffa-t of Fort Madison, 1a. mi houn- d Mind“! Endu- nha Soda Wu Tun Io You Want to See Following; the supper will be the iï¬rst annual meeting of the veterans "l'his will be in the nature of an or. ganizntion met-ting and election m' oï¬icors for tlw ensuing year. At a rc-union held December 27th i! “'33 (welded that the “Veterans Associa- tion of Company H†be formed and that further details would be perfus- tcd at thc annual meeting. So this awning by~ans will be adopted and turd!" utivitiea of the association outlined. ‘ Then will be non; ml story. The‘ not)“ will be {urniahed by the men who Midland so nobiy “belt of tin- Yatds" in the “African war." And Supper will be served at six-thirty o'clock to the men who served during and after the war in the reserves. The banquet committee, with How- an! 1'. Jones at their head declare that it will in.» Minu- food. They [should know because they haw been {planning the nwnu for thh‘t' weeks land by this time it should tempt the amwtitcx of vn-n the most ticklisllj ‘pulut. They aim ate of the opinion that Sl'('0llll-‘<'. thirds and oven fourths; will b0 forth-coming to all who can] display the capacity to dcsvrw: tin-"L! One of the. jolliest affairs: of the ‘scuson is expected this evening when the Veterans of Company H, Illinois Reserve Militia, gather in the (l. A. R. Hall, Main and Cultiss streets. for the: ï¬rst. annual banquet and meeting. E’s-Militia Men to Mike Merry at Organisation Meeting in G. A. ll. Hall. You can help in this work and still get your money‘s worth by seeing a wonderful actress in a wonder- ful story. All of the proceeds from this show will be turned over to the Committee for the Relief of Central and Eastern Europe headed by Herbert Hoover. Saturday Aflernoon “CARMEN†Geraldine Farrar with Wallace Reid way of the I). IL G. and Western Paciï¬c, which gives its patrons the biggest mule treat it is pon- uiltle for a transcontinental trip to contain. And. the schedule in arranged so that the neat important point- are used in daylight. It takes a little lungertogotfln way,batitcoatsnom.and when you have been thrilled by the lamination and grandeur of the scum; along this route you wil say there’s no mute like the Burlington through the West. Curtiss Theatre all you can when you go to California this winter. So does everybody cine. “adore the Burlington has inaugurated a new service through Scenic [mt-re is land. be are and let no how. Yn don’t want to be disappointed about getting "one when you are ready to 9. Therefore, int n â€In a your due of de- Admissionâ€"15 25c J. I... RENEE“ Ticket Amt ONE SHOWâ€"41:15 Almost two hundred invitations have been sent out. for the affair and from the number of accebtancea calm in in, the ball will be crowded. in the memorable ï¬ght. Major John P. Hobbs. who com- manded the battalion of which Co. Hwasaparthumemberotthc organisation and will be here to make a talk and join in the festivities of the occasion. The men ali swear by the Major and he (used to) swear at them, so when he is present they like to give him what is known in army circles as “the tan." Vlunly stories to tell ofï¬ï¬wh- expeflf black noes from killing each other It's toasted LUCKY STRIKE cigareflle 32 3. Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. It pays to buy tho host. We have the (MDRICH RUBBERS. They are a little better than the rest. We have all sizes and all styles tn ï¬t the wholr family, MORRIS SHOE STORE Formerly Paul Shroka 'Co. HOUSE WIRING, MACHINE WORK AND GENERAL REPAIRING Automobile Construction and Ignition Specialist Cor. Forest Belmont Phone 369-1 Phone 355 The guaranteed kind now on display here. Call and order your clothes Made-Wilma". N ducts ind Ross' Bakery Goods Try OUR SPECIAL Blend Coffee at .......... 35c And OUR SPECIAL Blend of TEA You Will Like Them The Home of None-Such Brands Pure Food Pro- AfldiII-TleMapleAmleSMe Choose your new suitings with care. You will save time, money and worry. Be sure that you get the best. Suit or Overcoat $40 and up COTTON MIXED GOODS FALSE ECONOMY! Mistakes Cost Money All Shoes Reduced to Replacement Values ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Downers Grove Electric Co. Real Bargains Little Suggestions to Telephone Users When you signal the telephone oper- ator and ask for a number she repeats it. She is trained to follow this prac- tice in order to be sure she has heard you correctly. It is a good plan to answer “Yes,‘ “Right†or something similar if the operator's reply shows that she has rightly understood you. Then she is sure and can make the proper con- nection without loss of time. ’ When a conversation is ï¬nished, it is well for both parties to say "Good- bye.†This often avoids an extra call made in the belief that the users have been “cut oï¬" in the midst of .l()SEI ’l I MAZZ‘X their conversation. MRS. EMMA FORSTER Bell Maple Ave. and Main St. SOME ARE System 27 So. Main Stud