Mr. and ":24. N .‘.( l‘oarvv- '1‘“!er In! Friday night from Hm‘r mnemo- Hle {squats hip lu point- in Ohiu. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. "vinkr and thildnm. of Highland avenue. «pt-III flu- vu-ok mud with Mr. anke‘a par- ent.- m ilinmlalo. Mr. and Mn. Ed. Brv-nluun Ind family. of l-Ilmhuntt. III.. \‘Mlml with the (Brolofvlulfl on Grow urn-t. Sun- day. Mr. John Grouch and 10m, Jowph Ind Henry. of Aurora. wont Sunday It â€w homv 0! Mr. and Mn. Ini-lor Blane]. Mrs. William Waldmn "as return- bd to her homr in Dvlroï¬t, Mich. after spending a few «law at Nu- home of Ir. ml MN. I. J. Blouvl. Remember August 12th and keep It open for the social on the M. E. Church lawn. thing your overalls and aprom~fulL Fred Schindler, who has mmle his home in NC'bl’nï¬kfl for the vast your. nturnul tu his lwmc in the (hm-e Inst Mrs. Mata Krueger entertained the Ladies Aid of the Immanuel Luther- an Church, at her home on Prince avenue, on Thursday. ‘Mr. Edwmd Vore and granddaugh- ter, Miss Florida Waples, an: travel- in; in Canada and the can on their vacation trip. 5 Passenger Touring Car 2 Passenger Roadster 3 Passenger Coupe ..... 5 Passenger Sedan ..... Mrs. E. M. Houseman left Wednes- day morning for Farmer City, UL, where she was called by the serious illness of her mother. 5 Passenger 2 Passenger 4 Passenger 7 Passenger 4 Passenger 7 Passenger Arthur Olson has returned from Wahoo, Nebraska, where he has been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, of Chiâ€" cago, were Sunday guests at the R. A. Broadwell home in Highland avenue. Miss Helen Hawkins, of Les Ange lea, is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Mae LaChany. Hamid Beidelman leaves today for an extended visit with 'relatives in Neodasha, Kansas. Miss Louise Heinke, of Hlnsdale, spent a few days with her brother, Chérles, this week. I. Haebich has been called to La Crosse, Wis., by the severe illness of his mother. N0 car selling for the prices below gives a larger and more honest value-more perfonnance, great- er comfort, durability and driving pleasure. The very few changes made in the mechanism and de- sign of the Nash in the past four years is evidence the NASH of today is PERFECT. WHY BUY ANY OTHER? Here Are The New N ash Prices msn SIX PRICES Mrs. Carrie Pooler, of Cass, visited during Chautauqua week with Mrs. L. H. Thomas. They meet this week with Mrs. S. McKibben and all are‘ looking for- ward to some enjoyable meetings. [PERSONALS l Dr. and Mrs. Worsley entertained .lelatlves over Sunday. VER one hundred Nash automobiles in the Hinsdale distributor's territory! Many of these are owned by men who drove Nash cars before, and would buy no other. Each season ï¬nds the larger percentage of Nash cars in this territory, as it does all over the territory. LINCOLN GARAGE H. C. KAMMEYER, Prop. All N-sh models, both open and closed. have and tires as standard equipment. Tinting Car Sedén Iourjng Car RoadstEr §port_.â€" Moire! THERE‘S A REASON NASH FOUR PRICES 1921 Sol-nor luv-us. Cantu. Sana. etc. M Own“, “It“! Prim. I Imw a numhcr of beautiful Dtm ï¬nal, many mlucwl half ere. that will go ï¬ne with Ian! yu-r'n nun mt. flu)‘ annular Mm†(or hour «Inna. Nook-u mum. Suits In many colors. flan-lay Conn-~01" ’(‘fll’ gunnnh‘r. Miul‘Summrr nah: 0 Fun. (Tonia! Neck l‘imm Em. at nboul half prin.[ HIS. EVIICH. c 15 No. Pun-u A". ! unlit-.1 “03ml. Min...- Mr. and Mrs. Theron Potter-7m daughter, of Juliet, spent several days last week in the Grove Visiting their parents and other friends and rela- tives in the vicinity. . Mrs. E. W. Foster returned Fri- day after a months stay with her niece, Mrs. R. 0. Copeland, among the mountains near Denver. The Misses Lucille Schultz and En- ther Penner spent several days this Mus. L. L. Hannum and her sister, Miss Clara Catlin, returned Saturday from a few days visit with friends in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mrs. A. J. Hofl’ert, of Donaldson, Iowa, is home for an extended visit with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Geo. Selig, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. C. V. Carpenter, Robert and Brian and 'l‘ed‘Curtiss, arrived hon'xe Monday from a three weeks stay at Charlevioux, Michigan. A Splendid Time to Buy Miss Dorothy Gardiner, of Wood- stock, 111., is spending the week with her brother, Alfred Gardiner and family, in west Maple avenue. Prof. and Mrs. C. L. Eddy, of Cleveland, Ohio, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Abercrom- bio, at their home in Highland are. Mrs. George Grant, of Chicago, has returned home after two weeks spend at the home of her parents, Mr. and1 Mrs. Frank McCollum. 1 Ruin, which started Monday after- noon and continued for more than thirty-six hours, cooled the atmosâ€" phere so that u Woolen blanket was a real comfort. They report a very good time. 0‘“ And Residence: I5 H‘Muld Ave. TM '9’ G-_B-. 1013132, M- D- NM M Home )londuyn. Physician Sin :1 Dow-en clove. ll . F_u_tory Qowners . . .31195 . . . 1175 . 1735 Factory Price ...81543 1525 1695 . 1695 Electrician Grove $1265 $1625 2810 l 785 DOW'NERS GROVE RENE!E§ â€OWNERS GMVE. ILLINQQ Melvin Binder leaves Saturday for a vacation trip to Denver, Colorado. The fellows are kidding him about returning alone, but we won’t even venture a guess. Mr. and Mrs. G. Zarn. Clara Zara and Walter Laue, of Hinsdale, at- tended the picnic at Dellwood Park, given by the Peoples Gas Co., last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Otto Martin and daughter and Miss Marjorie McKee, of Ohio, are spending twa weeks with Mrs. Mar- tin’s daughter, Mrs. Geo. Bell, at her home in Prince avenue. Mrs. Marybolle Buss, of Fond du Lac, Wis., and Mrs. Hattie Garneray, of Daytona, Florida, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Coleman, of Fairmouut avenue. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Case of North Forest avenue, have purchased a new Ford. Harry says he was not per- suaded to do this by a well known south side amateur 4d salesman. Mrs. J. H. Griffiths visited with her daughter, Gwen, at eVrmont, 111., on Wednesday. Miss Gwen is singing with the Mutual-Morgan Chautau- qua Company this season. week at Starved Rock State Park and visiting other points of interest in the vicinity. IOR'I'II SIDE GROCERY MARIE Special, 2 for ................. Argo Corn Starch, per package . . .. U. S. Mail Soap, 10 bars for ....... Armours Romanzo Bath Tablets, 10c Sunbeam Corn Flakes, per package Sunbeam Mayonaise, 8 oz. per jar .. Sunbeam Peanut Butter, 18 oz glass Cerese Brand I_mported Oil Sardines, Come in and see the foods we carry in air-tight packages. When anythin new is produced we place it on our shelves. V e are up-to-date. Oar store :3 clean. SATURDAY SPECIALS We have the goodies the children like costs lens to buy them than to bake them. When the children leave for school have their lunch boxes full of goodies. They play hard, and become hungry, and their growing little bodies need food. Pot Roast, per pound ................ 22c Pork Loin, per pound ................ 32c Pork Butts per pound ................ 23c Leg 0’ Lamb, per pound ............. 34c California Hams, per pound .......... 22c Smoked Butts, per pound ............. 37c Plate Corned Beef, per pound ......... 10c SPRING CHICKENS AND OLD HENS AT LOWEST PRICES Steam Heating - Sewer Building Gas Fitting: Telephone ass STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 GROCERIES Fred D. Heinke P L U M BING MEATS Mrs. V. J. Morton leaves tomorrow for her home in Omaha, Neb., after a six weeks visit with her parents, Ma‘and Mrs. J. H. Griï¬â€˜iths and old friends in the village. Mrs. Geo. Griffiths and son, of Minneapolis, stoppeil off here for a day on their way to New York, for u visit with her cousin. Mrs. J. H. Griffiths, of Belmont, street. _ The D. A. R. held the last meet- ing of the year at the home of Mrs. A. It. Whitehorn Wednesday evening. This closes a ï¬ne season's work in which much intent-st has been taken. Mrs. Philip Wander and children have returned to their home in Washington street Sunday night after an extended visit with mlatives at Avoca, Nebraska. T. J. Grotefeld 94 W. Curtis: Street Downers Grove, Illinois EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING jar . . . 'g’; cans 3 for . 120 55c 20c 10c Cupid, the COWpuncher A picture that is going to provide you with a lot of {on and e 100‘ time that you will remember some time. Will Rogers, in the role a! match- maker, is able to successfully complete every much except his own. WILL ROGERS EVENINGâ€"BUTH [JAYSâ€"7:30 9:00 p. m. Admisnion I?) 1! ‘25:- i Chester Outing-â€" “Pyrennes 8.: Wooden Legs†Vanity Comedyâ€" “HIS BETTER HALF†Lookâ€"100k into «Tr-mu achieved by a masher of art, into momenta mad» "vat by a mirtnw; of omotinn; and fee! (hr-ï¬r sway. aubtlp, Vthm strong, than mermworinziy dramatic. Quoslivming no faith, hut waving the story of a MEAL-100‘ man and I Inn-'94"! xirl. svat by the “do of distrust in!" Mun vows against thoir own love. Adopu-nl from "W now! "kWh." by Wm. J. Lotto. 19w l-ow ‘ecml of two who bridged 1hr gulf between “out"? and Jew. IHURSDAY and FRIDAY. AUG. llth and thh R. A. Walsh’s m Msgniï¬cent Drama WITH MIRIAM COOPER The Dramatic Club of St. Jnseph’s Church Presents Eveningâ€"J! 180-9100. There Is inspiration in the silent stretches of the desert, but as with many other sights that please, distance lends enchantment. “Danger VII- !ey," or in other wards, Death Valley. with its punching sands and allur ing mimgcs, is pictured in a fascinating way in this production. BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUEB DOWNEBS GROVE. ILLINOII The Dicke Theatre forâ€"â€" ALSO A Special Two Reel Comedy râ€"vmam Admission 15 a; 25 «at. handing War a WESTMONT, ILLINOIS Address, DOWNERS GROVE R. F. D. No. 2 “Danger Valley†1 Block East of R. R. Station on Quincy Ave. NEAL HART A L S 0 A Brand New Single Reel Feature SEE Wm. Specht and Son SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th MONDAY, AUG. 8th' FRIDAY, AUGUST 5th Admission l5 25 cents including Wu Tu. PLASTERING BRICKLAYING )Zw-m'nu 7:30 9:00 Atlminshl I3 A 2-Reel Cheater Comedy- “BEAT IT" Smoky the Humnnzee KINOGRAM N EWS The most trying time in the life of a crook is when he falls in love with a good girl, and is forced to admit his own unworthiness. You will like this picture which has the spirit of adventure and mystery. Eugene 0' Brien is the fascinating gentleman crook and Mar- tha Mansï¬eld is the girl. and 2:» including mar In! A LS"