0M:- of Hun-r wry nun‘ lam!“ "’.'|u- "Indian in "w tum." mu ‘I’lmruhu. m'L .\lr»‘ A. I:. Noam I~ M tlw “ml suburban Im-gu‘ml ulwn- 4w mom-n- gym ml "pun-cums" In" umliréh. In Tut-«lush Dua't {0th that "In-n- i» u manna- J! Hu- (‘ufllw leuln- c-rru Sunday. Lu". Hu- l.ibmr3 lh-mhnu Run-m «W In ~pu'n nut Sun-In} uflomm (rum :3 o 3:30. .‘lh. \‘unVnhn mu m 'ump- I54 Sunday .\|-. anal Mn. â€III†ul‘ “nu-nmm-l -p--m Suntan; mu. .\l-- thr "gnaw-cm. NI u T. 9", “His '0'“ Tuvalu) «\‘v-n- I'm fur a \i-il “CHI humv {Mk~ M NICHIur. \"ip St. Josephs Church Mr. and Mr». Emil Wank-r and uhiklmr 0! "flanking Vinita! fl'laUHâ€˜ï¬ mom last Sunday. Mm. W. N. O'Brwn Imp n-Iumnl (mm a “(140' via" we". (Huth’w M ‘Im'nviflv. Wimumin. Basil Hinx'» powerful Jory flamb- hound u! the Dickv 'l'hcam- Saturday. 'ndv. The Misses Elsie â€>0th und "den $03me visited uu-r 1hr wwk 0nd 4! Bushnell, "liniua. Miss Rachel Thomas» of Marion. Indiana, visited over Sunday at Hu- lkonu- l'rlckt-tl Inumu Miss Con-im' leclhofl'or has Inkl- nn up walk again in Chicago after :4 six week: rest at home. Don’t miss “Thu Copperhead," its a Paramount super-swcial produ- ~tion. - adv. Mr. E. l’. Seymour, who had his foot injured while at work last week has rewverd.’ Hurry “'ulkc-r thw WI 4% Bliss Myrtle Nixon was an house guest at the Olson home on Oakwuod avenue on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Myvrs of North Main st, 15 in thus 1103mm! in Chicago for a few days. l-‘eh.16th 1921. Wednesday,8 :00 P. M. Sermon M the VelV Rev .L H. Edwards of]. nk¢ Pmcst. 11.00 A. M. Sennon by the Rev H l Whmtel on “Life After Death. “ 5: 00 P. M. Sermon h} the Rev. H. B. of Bl‘ookï¬eld. Tonight-Wanda Hzm‘ley in “The Snob," at the Dickv Theatre. adv. Mrs. 'l‘. E. Brooks, who has» been ill with lagrippe. is better. Mm. Dennis Jenkins and son \‘inii' «:d‘in LaGmngo Tuesday. Mr. Wm. Timko 01' Chicago, visited in the Grow Sunday. SUNDAY, 10:00 A. M. Leaders of the Church from Apostlic Times to the Year 325 If you nodal. fauna. 1884. The Apostles in Rome BY THE REV. I". MERSINGER, 0. S. B. S. Andrew’s. Church WALKER DICKE P A I N T I N G Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished BY THE REV. ENEAS B. Goonwm WEDNESDA 1'. 8:00 i). M. Ignatius of Antioch PERSONALS Feb. 130:. I92]. First Sunday in Lem 00 A. M: â€893131011 by the Rev. H. M. Mm- St. Benedict SUNDAY, 8:00 P. MI. Ann-C Mr". [’2an â€mm-",- o! .lm-k-nn. MM... furmrr Damn-o- nu.- hh'lh. \‘ifllrd mm Hu- mt rml with â€In and Mn (Sn-mm- Fwd" Thnl anmtmplu' m "h “‘v-nl “flaunt-n" an "n- IM'I‘ fln- Inn-II 'tu run-«i m-hh-mhlr mmmvm. (if mum- «v know 51 ~hauldn'\ h~ err. } â€h. 0. U. Andaman. nlm hw- luwn fuming: \u'll her pun-Ind. Air. am- I 3h». J. Nmk-lholh-r. '0“. for hc-r lu-«lw . in â€mutant “ï¬lm-May murmur MI. .uul Nb. “'ulhr Kuhn“ a"? hum-«nu. "but"! Inn-l Sunday “III-I .‘lm. hula-f» mom“. Mu. \lmmag Zr†and «laughlnh. ' 'l‘luvu- In a man-aagv In 0".m1hhammn| llml llw uulr nnrhl n wrath am. an pl) mlrnulml m Cor." Lasmu- '0‘ , kw. ml‘. ' ‘l'lw lulu 'l'hru I“ Somlily new gum-1- M â€II. [mm WII-on at Mr Dumw m Hu- 3!. “rub umrtcm-nl-. ("Inn-xv. Sunni). l-‘rh, 0!le Son“.- inn-routing â€'3 will M found in (lu- Culflux The-«Irv all cm page "In“~ of "lb Loon Lock In“ N non, mh. A full line of the celebrated lNDU mosmetios for sale at Marion Dexter's Art Kraft Shop, one door south of 1 the Ross Bakery. adv. tf. Mrs. M. H. Huntlwtl, 30 Kurt (fur- tiu» ï¬rm-t attend“! the numb-x", Week Confumm at Thr Moody ltihh- Imatilutc of Chicago, lax-1. Work. Toledo. Ohio. Mm. J. W. llruwn and Mia: leyn visited owr the week 0m! with Mn. Allen James ("01- Dummy Hain) at Mr. anal Mrs. P. (I. Frlwn 0" MM:- tlota, an- visiting with their mus, Lawrence and Sam and their daugh- h'r, Mrs. E. Roan-y, hrrv. No Godâ€"«No Simâ€"No Future had been their cmed. What was their ans- wer from the othersidv. 3919 “Earth- bound." :ulxa L. F. Beidclmau of Kansas City, Mo“ arrived Satulday morning to at- mnd the funeral of his sister, Mus. John W. Lowers, at Roselle, ltl. Henry Kant, who formerly was om- ployed at the 'local freight ofl'icc, starts working for the First National Bank next Monday. Mr. Victor Hun:i;~‘chug. who has been i" with an ‘uttack 0f uculv, indi- gestion. is back on his I‘t'gufar run an the Burlington again. Mr. William J. Wenzel was injur- ed in the foot last week but has re- covered nicely and back at work a- gain. \Miss Delight Verdenius came from Knox College where she is attending school for the week end returning on Monday night. Henry Dick:- Phom- 1?â€: Gwyn l'lclwiu Mun-y, when is empluynl at 'Washinxlon. U. (I, a,‘ chuutfm‘ for 'Conxn-aamun Martin II. Madden. was Iwru- “'«lm'mlay In utu-ul flw fulwml (of his con-in, Mix; (ï¬rm-\‘iou- Dem-y : "I (‘hiruma Hun dun llu- («Huh Thralu- 1r! ~u many Inu pic-Um» «hr- (Malnu- m m-mhburinx lawn» ‘me only um» g m: a. I Hinsdalo l'phulslvring and Fundâ€" hm: Repuw Shop. All work neatly [done at n-usonabk- pricer‘. Phone 635 int send musk-am. Will call and do- lin-I' [rev of churgï¬. 11-26411 I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. irnlk'r loft un‘ {Sunday night I'm- Ln.» .‘llut‘k‘s. GIL. Hating by way or Dunn-r and Salt Mn. Wm. Ruth ul‘ Uaku'mul nun, lt-fl Wednesday vn-ning for an m‘- u-mlwl visit with wlatiu-s and Manda at lA'\Vi.\!lfll and (:mu Path, Mono lulm. and nor a ‘tuy with Iu-r daugh- h-r and baby at Vailivr. Mummmt. NORTH SIDE GROCERY MARKET Lako- City who-"- !hey will \‘ipil with nelalivv: and friends. TIM- uppvr half of the hm howl lights on tlw ï¬r:- truck are red with a clear white spot light in thr centu- â€"-om- «Mu ple-nmwâ€"dim yuur lightsâ€"~â€" if you meet it. ‘ The Fin- livpurtmont \visluw to thank Mr. James Chih'm's for his kind donation. Such actions are up- pl‘cciutwl by the boys. I! xhuws that their ufl'orts are taken Imticv ut'. ()n the Grocery Side we have also picked out several items which you will ï¬nd marked to :0“ at low prices Mr. and Mrs. Hay Boottgc-r of Lewistun, Montana, called an old friends Wednesday afternoon. They are ri>itimr their puronb in N:uu-r~ villp. Munv a man has found himsohl i_n a precarious position on account of u gillvbut wait until you sue “hat huppvm to Own: Moore. adv. C. J. Tlemn of Emmi), 'lll.. is here {or a visit with Miss Irene Hur- ris, Physical Instructor at the High School. This week ()ttn will sell a lot uf meat at cm- follnwing pricesâ€"- Last Saturday min-nine,v the demand fur “I em 0' lamb†exeeeded our supply very early in the warning. We are sorry (but we did not nntiei- pate the denmml and lay in a bigger supply. How- ever we have learned {mm this instance that the people are minding our offerings and tzikinu 1d- mntuge M the price cuts. NonhSideGmceMMarket Domestic Sardines in Olive Oil. 2 cans 25c Tnmatoes, No. 2 Cansâ€"â€"10c; No. .‘l ( ‘ans 161‘ Rockford Pride Corn, 2 cans for ...... 25c (‘ome Again Earh June Peas. 2 cans , .236 Large Can Milk ..................... 12c Tall (‘an Milk ....................... 7c Sea Shell Macaroni, pel pound . . . . . a . . lie Rye. Pastry or Graham Flour. ï¬lh. hag 39c Ruina Olive Oil, pints . . .. ......... '. . ‘ .75r Mazola Oil, pints ‘Hc Fl. Dearhorn Preserves, in glass. 15 07.. 35c. Dove Molasses. light, No. 2'4 (,‘an . . . .25r Dove Molasses, light, No. 2‘("'an ...... 21c Dove Cane Syrup, No. 2 (Tan .......... 20c Mustard Sardines, can ........... .. . . .lxc Mallard Preserves in glass, 16 oz. . . . . . 35c STEWART M. BURNS. Proprietor P01’ROAS’I’.p¢-r pound PORK IDIN, per pound .......... PORK BUTTS. per pound ......... PLATE BEEF, per pound ........ SPARE RIBS. per pound ......... HAMBURG STEAK, per pound . ,. PICNIC HAM, per pound ......... LEG 0' LAMB. per pound ......... SPECIALS Groceries Meats Telephone 2 , "Burning Daylight," mu- uf Jack! Honda»; moat man-manning sunk-xi V W Inn-n pinun‘unl and will hr nhuvml :Iul Nu- (‘urtin- Snub). Mitchell Irwin llvlvu Frmuum and (k-dnuk‘ Mn and Mr». Ouur l'nllm w. -n- Hmppilx mrpriu-«I Sumlm In) Mr and '3“): 'Hu-Iun l'otlu-r and (15de I'm- u-r 0! Joth Mrs. Hum l-mu'r and .childwu and MI» Hilda-rd Puller 'joinml them at chum-t. { Spa-dim: In fun with autos 1.: fur- hidden-«own le' I'l'ht‘l'n un (hr fin. 'lruck must um gel rwklv». but if you must inns! in gvtling in their .w'y tnh- your nmliriuv. it “ill b1- llH-n' Mill-r. Mr. \V. H. lk-hlvlman undo'ru'um a \nr;' wrium upo-mtinn at the Pros. byu-rixm hospital. ('hicagfl. last Sill- urduy. 'l‘lw upvrnliun wus met-(«Jul and Iu- i.» doing as “1-†in van hr ('Xpt‘fh-J. “Lying Lips." U11- pinum- Hun is playing to \‘ust crowds at :1 Ivan [heath- charging 1’5 cuntx mlmisrzitm. will be shown at the Curtis:- 'l‘lu-atro early nu“ month for lln- usual 25 wn! adult-mm rhzu'gv. :uh‘! Cum. and Mrs. R. I). l'mkur atâ€" tended [hr yum-tiny: ul' tho Indian Fellmvsllip IA‘ngu-r, l'. S. A., m Hu- Masunif 'l‘c-mplv, Chicago, Sunday. Chiol‘ Eapzk- Fn-allu-r of tho Sioux tribe uun- a very inn-resting: talk. thbinl Robt‘kilh Lmlgv i.~ giving a Valentino's [ï¬n-ly next 'l‘uvsday vn-ningvm Nu' [mim- hall. 'l‘hc- party will ln- urn-r Hw H‘gular mommy; and fur momlxrrs only, All Rt‘hvkuh’x in Downers Unm- :ur invih-d. Seems us if Nuporville will also be forced to get together In marble team to uphold their “athletic" ro- lutionx with the 10ml Legion teams. Thn'ir (IL-frat at the hand: 01‘ the ï¬ve hcn- lam. 'I‘hur lay was («“anth glam pictures? "3 a question every body in asking. adv. 19c 20c I9: In His Laws! “1heChicheh in the Caseâ€- (In "Hun-l." urryflmns. u rv-ul lmillu ‘The Snob’ Wanda Hawley 6A5". BELMONT AN†FOREST AVENUES â€OWNERS GROVE. Rm SHOW NIGHTSâ€"THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY EVENING. 7:30 moo-ADMISSION, l5 25c The Dicke Theatre Mrs. Fri-II Rotlunring ‘nh-rL'Aimwl m :1 birthday Ilium-r iml ’l‘huraluy. Mr». H. Gusliu, Mrs. Ha) l'ral. Mr.» ()m'ur Km-ll. Mrs. L. Knu'h. Mr. and MN. lh-ml M'I'uusuu ul‘ â€vhmn, .\'u-|»., A young ponph-s study rluns \rilh Snowlk-n's Psychology of tho Chm:- liun Religion with Apphvulinus for Workers and Teachers" Kl.‘ u in“ book is met-ting vvory Friday night :I! the residence 0" llw pawn uf I»! Hvungvlicul Church. The Dicke 11mm: Final oanmvnt for Night Svhml this \\'inu-r._3 nmnth.»~ $15. lhmk. I‘m-ping and “rum: Shnnlur‘d l‘uur- m-s. Day Svssitms Mm tn 2. ‘zm-r» sun Rusiuvss lnslitulr. Lutirumzv. Illinois. 2-! Li! Mr. and Mrs. Wultm‘ J. Stunts ut~ .h‘l‘llk'll tlu- annual “laulios‘ Night" and installalion of "mu-m uf sh» (‘ouk ('uumy I'm.“ Club hold influ- banquet mum 0" King'.\ rrntuumnt. (‘hicugm lust Satm-«luy M'vning. Mesdamea Manhunt-y and Coleman gave a delightful curd party on last Thursday afternoon at the Mahoney home on Gilbert avenue. The winner 0f the prizw' were Mosdumos I’ulsiv fur, Kellogg, llmvilllcr and ’l‘hulclwr.; SI'I'X'IAI. LINCULN'S BIRTHDAY PROGRAM Astor m the principle players. adv. \ rullrm- purhm «uh Today, Friday, February 11th KIN§§_:§arthbowid3 Thursday, February 17th Saturday, February 12th In a sparkling comedy full at laughs 00C."- fun [on on r «u u Rolin ( ‘omedy~ A clean: and wholly (le- huhtfnl farw-rmnedy. Isn- . cl mum!) my! a Stunt Special Two-Reel Comedy “Torchy Comes Through†A \Iirn'ng nwritmiww "rum "1' my. "mama! lyp- pri-srnlM in a most nmvriNI- mamwr him an a" Jar cu! ul‘ “0" known â€lawn Basil King's Powerful On- an o! the Umeen Wot“ BRA Y P“ ‘TOGRA PH am! Wednesday. 66 'lho m'xt, n-gular meeting of the Womam Auxiliary of the Americï¬n Legion “ill be lnld m- .“ Tuesday af- ilrrumm, February Iblh in the Legion irmnus at am curnvr of Belmont. and fl"on-.~‘t avenues. All thusu eligible: ;to lmlm‘m m thv organization are in« |rilmi m attend. tum-l). A My (cu-Mm" [amt Mid 'l‘lu- Luau-s AM Sm-ivty of the Con- gl‘vualiunal ('llux't-h u‘iH Int-ct. Thum- day. Feb. 17m, at 1:30 p. m.. in the rhun‘h parlors. Th1- hostesses will In! Mrs. A. (7. Mixkvlb', MW. 3. Mis- ln-"y and Mrs. Sillik.“ All members and friends arr I-xhrmlcd a radial invitation. Genevieve, dnughter )0! Hr. at ant. Frank Dewey of Chicago. and a niece of Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. mey of the Grow, died last Sunday f0!- luwing an upuration for appendicitil. Funeral sen'icl-s wou- lwld Wellnes- day burial being at Oak Hill. mont. and In. Clarence Won at» mont. t Ru lieu-h l'rtuenls BOUND†and Pathc Nears “Dear Departedâ€