nau'n (mums Ian-r. “umnns Guild} The Ampï¬wn Legion ‘ “.5" pm“ of 8. Andrew: church. mlv. gthl'ir next rand," mot-ting at u“. anremu- Cox. who hm been cunerub mums. Fun-st and "chum“ W"..- ï¬ned to m. ha! suffering with mm. "m Monday «Vt-nine. *‘chmnry 38- matism, I»: improving. ‘ Mrs. W. C Badm- onlortaincdl six White Eh-phant >ale~Lust Week in March dotuils lute-r. \Vumnns Guild of S. Andrew's church. adv. Mr. and Mrs. (it-argue Vix and «on spent Sunday with relatives at Him:- dnle. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mimi. Dwight R. .x. Mrs. M. E. Coleman and chfldmn visited with relatives in Chicago on Tuesday. Kr. and Mrs. Walter J. Stunts and Betty Jane visited last Sunday with Idends in Clyde. The Thomas Tizzard family are in quarantine, Thomas Jr. having a light case of diphtheria. Miss Dorothy Bordwell spent the week end with relatives in Chicago. Mr. Dan Miley and Cecil are 61: the sick list. For good music and good pictures, come to the Dicks Theatre. adv. Mrs. A. R. Moore has returned from the hospital. A ' ' If rim medal. (onus. 188-4. The “Follies" next Thursday and PERSONALS Miss Sigritl Swabzu'k, nl‘ Chicago, Harry Walker Phone 191-}! llEMcAllisleMCo. One meal, and an ordinary bib is ready for the laundry. Rubberized bibs can be used over and over again and there is no danger of spoi'jn the daintiest clothes. These are large enougg for ample protection. ‘ Excellent Values, 10 and 15c Some of those practical incxpvnsivo rubhm; pants should be included in every babies" nuti ï¬t. Pix-cry mother who has a little one to care for will appreciate practicabiiity and cleanli- ness. For this week we have marked them at the L.\ DIES. LA DIES 3 IIII kHO“ IIIIII \I‘ :Itcr splashes When You “:Inh di8h(8~*h0\\ grease spIIItI-I-s in the {Ming pun. A I'N'I'l'l'ili‘d [whale :IpIIIII “ill protctt \‘IIII NIIIIIiIIL' an no t'IIIIIIL'lI to soil \Ulll' clothes I ’l- ('(‘HWI'IUI as i1 "“0" “01‘.“ HIIII III'HIlinIII} cloth :Ypl'W. \ on “nut in “’1‘ III I: Iko II" \(IIH‘ Pim- things \"H" Inn (IIIIIc fIIIIII ('1!!!‘Y'.h shIIIIIIiII." III um um IIIIIIIII nut Inst :4!in Im (IIN‘ nf thew l'll""(‘l'i7.1‘l‘ pni'I-uk‘ :IIIIIII‘s. ('hI‘IiI-I.‘ 0r SOVI'HII (Mum and IIIIUIII ns. 50c and 75c Thom- :m‘ ulmlutoly new goods, mcenuy made and can he depended on to give full service. OFFERING SPECIA I. SELECTIONS AN AT- TRACTIVE VALUES IN WANTED RUBBER SPECIALTIES FOR WOMEN AND INFANTS Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheerfully tarnished Rubberized Aprons for Kitchen Use Babies’ Rnbbet Pants and Bibs Rubber Week . Special Price of 39c WALKER 6: DICKE PAINTING ELASTIC SANITARY BELTS .. SANITARY AI‘RONS .......... Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lantz of Prince avenue, haw owned tin-i. home after spending several “rt-ks in Chicago. A full line of the cvluhratcd 1cm: cosnwiirs for snlv at Marion Dexter's ANT KRAFT SHOP, one door south of the Ross Bakery. adv. if. Mrs. James Gregory of Linscott avenue, delightfully cntcrtaimxl at a“500" party Thursday evening, Feb- ruary 17th. - Mun-G. R. Rasmussen, of Beatrice, Neb., is visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle- Mr and Mrs. A. A. Shumuker. Mfs. Allan Barnhart has issued cards for an at home Saturday 31'- tel-noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis of No. Main street, have a new little daugh- tor. Mrs. L. G. Murray Chicago. visited at home this week. Mrs. Walter Fredcnhagen of Na« pcrville was a guest at the Prince home on Friday. Mrs. N. fl. DeMille of Berwyn. visimd with Mrs. L. H. Thomas on Tuesday. In. Ralph (helmet bu been quite ill pith rheumatism the vast few Henry Dicke Phone 123-R of Woodlmvn, the Lancaster 30c admits Gnovn mm oowum 630mm Hinsdulc- 'Cphulle-riug and Furniâ€" tum Repair Shop. All work neatly dom- at n-ust‘vmlbhl [mu-a. Phone 635 or send jinx-mun]. Will call and [10- livor fH-i: r-f chargv. “â€"26-“. Mr. and Mrs. FM". \Ylllh‘. 21! ("hi- cum». qwm lust Sand“)~ the guests Mr. Albert A. Lunmm‘h. 01‘ Fairâ€" mounl uwmuu ie in the Wurst Ship hospital, having unalmw-m' :m upwa- tion for ammnlicitir. Th» urgunizml adult class 01' First Evangvlicul Bil)!» smoi had a must onjuyahk- social at tho Millvl‘ home on ('m'ti ~‘lrvvl last Mummy Mening- Mrs. Maud Smith and Miss Mary. of North Fm‘erxl uu-nuc. are in ("run- ton, Ohio. nth-ruling tho funeral of u relative. Miss Irene Harris is in Macomb, ML. this week and acted as bride's maid for Miss licmiw Allison, who was married yesterday. you-c couple: at “500" on Saturday night for Ilia: Kuthryu Heckman. A very enjoyable evening was spent. MR'I'IISMGROCERHMRKH IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW and think you hm.- lulrnl. it run ht- cl-~\‘-Jn'uwl tn plvmurm A \zlzirh {mm a standpoint of rumimz mmw‘ "1' (hr mdnidual L . . . lucratn'o than mum min-m. Armonr's Macaroni or Spaghetti. 3 pints. Bulls Oatmeal mm. [or .............. Bulk (‘ orn \leal.10|lm. for ............ Prunes. Large Size. per pound ......... Tomatoes. 2"). (’an .................... Lard. 5"). Pail ........................ None Such Pancake Flour. package Salt Mackerel. per pound .............. Boneless Manned Herring. per pound . . . “rec-nine Appies. 1 pounds for ......... Jersey Sweet l‘ol:uoe<. per pound ....... Commercial \Art We believe our cuMomers are entitled to any fav- orable drop in the market and also that their good will can he held if m -asionally given a chance to buy at prices which mean we make no proï¬t. on certain items. The following specials are good buys. Come in and leave an order. North Side Grown Market SPECIALS PORK LOLV .................. PORK BUTTS ................ SPARE RIBS .............. LEG 0' LAMB ......... LAMB SHOULDER ........... GEORGIA BACON SQUARES . HAMBURGER STEAK ....... SHOULDER HAM ............ Meats Pot Roast, 21c has 1-â€. STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor . Telephone 2 Groceries REPOR'I'HL “OWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS Prof ession I-"ur lnfmmauon Aaldn-sx ISA MI. and M 1‘ f :. l“. (h-«mnwmul 1m! daughter Frunv-N. of Mlgowutvr. Chi- cago, drm'c nut in their car on Mun- day night and altrmlml the Maw-n50 To the {owl Neighbors and their l'riuncls. W4- wish {0 thank thus" \vlm hvlpoul us in making our c-ntmtuin- uu-nl n sucwss lax! ’l‘humhy night. He suw and came again. (Tommittvo. Miss Margaret M. Hitchcock. who has been visiting friends in l’rvstun, lawn and rvlntin-s in ()muhu.:x\'vb.. for the past thrvu \vwks. manned homo. Mondday morning. ‘ ‘ 'l'lw Ditko ’l':'}wltu- .mnmmcos that they “ill haw .1 mutiuut- next 'l"lmn~'- day and Friday why» that popular star Fairbankx. will In: sown in his Ian-st ufl‘l-ring. Adv. The Cpngregutiomil Philathcu class will meet, Flitluy_.o\'ening. March 4th. at the homo of Mrs. M. W. Mills. All members and friends are cordially invited. ' of Mr. and ll‘rs. Fred briuler, of party at the “Mary. West Maple avenue. “r. , .u .. 3'0“ r proï¬t and 21c 21c 17c â€20¢ ..N|r $1.00 â€Inc ..2.‘<r A L S 0 BRAY PICTOGRAPH ROLIN COED! SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM WITH EVERY SHOW Thursday 6: Friday, March 3d 8: 4th Hlum-y in 5b. ,-hu|ulinly - dam-mm m il~ nmzwnhll'um “until! in "I ol-mnzullr .ltuulumw mvul m I».- mum-cl); u n-wrwnh â€w \c ry high-at In" at motmn pirtuw I ntrrlzunmvnl 'I'lwn- be nothing NhMMI w lulu or IP- m'mul nimul â€lhmn Hump" ils ju-l u rlrnn, pplrmlul, «furl-mama “any .5 li‘ffl'Jl‘nfl w in 40mm†lawn- Your ninu fur v m itmm-nt and they fuuml it in “Nunscnnc, .1 special mo ml (avnmuly to: during Jimmie Adams. “Down Home†“The Straight Roadâ€, Bessie Barriscale BELMONT AND FOREST AVI‘INUES DUWNI‘IRS GROVE. ILLINOII SHOW N lGHTS-THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY EVENING, 7:30 moo-ADMISSION, l5 25c The Dicke Theatre The Dicke Theatre _ The Ladies Aid 01' First Evange- lical chum-h will hold its bi-monthly meeting at flue homo. of Mr'. Charla}: Hallur. 15!} N. Main nth-M 2‘- Thurs- day uflvm'mwn of nut week. . n u-Iw : “Pawn Home" a sweet. MINI“! E; lawman story of rural New England comes said. What 1‘ m the Dicks Theatre. Sufunlay, “Mme Cumam ' rum-y 26th. Leah-ice Joy‘playex Nail‘inml Friday. cy Point in "Down Hume". adv. A L S 0 TWO REEL (30MEDYâ€"f-“FRIENDS apt] E. 'EMIES" . FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY program mm; m pqdmwcnemem, m The Mark of Zorro ï¬rm the NP} Vflfu New! '11.:an (frApFJWO' [11%an Ann; Dumrhrl 6.. “Apr .1 M Ma The great mum of you and enmémeot, in FAI DBANKS Today, Friday, February 25m ï¬rm ï¬r: NH} VrMu'WyA '71-sz of‘f‘dpmno' mm M‘- D-rcum by had won ï¬rms to the sateen a yhdesomeginqerq mixture pf mebdrama and macros comedy, crammed emâ€! Wflmrdwdï¬ï¬‚on Mtg?! gauge ':and meshï¬bb u motes; nevera ~upmxlc eadbog franngme very start tome rip-roaring, rattling;ca » eminently wtkï¬cforg climax. A Rural Drama from the Well Known Book Dabney Todd Saturday, February 26th _ DCUGLAS PATH!) NEWS SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM WITH (A‘l-lARIES RAY IN ALSO day. adv. A stou‘y of New Eag'nud lifc of "llamy" chhracters who are flu) backbone, at America; 8m "Down "ohm" at the Make Theatre. Satur- the human. '1: everyfldu..- W said. What? Why the “Fulï¬ll" Q“ the Cuniats Theatre next Thul'ldlt and Friday. , 9y. _i ballet yhici- «:7 hi†â€W W- Hui}? been-14m