mace. Wm gmer now told the story "Why I Trapped I] [Act Wild Animal." It In surpris- ing 110' much the boys km about mmotdm. ltwoulddonpnrâ€" out good to am Into m of the After mass the nuhjoct of disma- aion m "Trapping." Mumkrnts were also discussed. lent-lung or their modp of living and how to trap. Mr. Cur» Scontmnlvr Lyle V, t'omnw ot' Troop d of Lama-mgr arrtrorl In ramp tn the afternoon and just had time to let Ila hunk road, when the call to upper sounded After supp" tho-re was I short martin: at hoadqnartvr- and Room Exec-nth» Barnes read some atoms about wooden" and an. lite Tam soundmt shortly at ter 9 o'clnt‘k. It was hit!" cold mm- tng out of the warm mean hall this 0min; and going to M In lent: hut R was pure joy to all the boys. Wednesday. After hroaktast parties were again organized for hunting. ï¬shing and lilting. Andrew Harvey and Mr Borneo got the ï¬rst two rahbtts attor club: for mllps through stump lots ‘ and Itching up brush piles. Chicka- deoa. were all through the woods that morning 3nd woodpeckers and nut- hntehen wore soon Blue Jays were everywhere and Hours ramp sailiné overhead every once to a while The Ming was good thla day. a largo Mderel was ranxht. Hve minnows were used as bait, After dinner Sfmltmsters t‘nrnow and Hulshurx hm!“ In several more In: rabbits All the tram wern looked after and more mam 501. Mr. Barnes had the 5078 Pl" ll) another tent for George F- Weather.“ and son and Dick Moore of Berwyn and Glonn Damon of “Orange. who arrived about sup- per time, My, January 20,1322 HAPPY DAYS AT WINTER CAMP The ï¬shing mm" m-n- Ihvu ur- pnlnd and halo-s tn:- ml in lh‘ in for (heir "an. “flu-n- um- mmh rivalry n to who â€mm not "w" "In um and the late rmmmdod will the blow M u" as may run the way “mutt about Mall: inches of ice The am day‘s ï¬shing was will: run- led mil-mu which proved o! no "In as bait. le ï¬sh of Ill:- lam- "re In (no wise to "on nihMo at ml artiï¬cial bail. ll-dhtfly nflrr mn- mmr tag I" Cu huh-d and "w lluu-n Imokod aim, but: Inuk- non Norman: Plu- put ll mama: lot "w day Mm IN: um" um manna-d In: hut hm. mung mmA shun: am! no!" no In" (a! mundane Ann chm Imam "auburn "n- buys "ml-d above IhMy IlilIfll's Intnm III-nor. Din-or In: sewn! [mummy M 11:30 I“ the may mm... diam-pared he» ton (to Many spa-mo- um um Id brought many a una- from Jlm. the mo! land. “4 comb their tum will. u cant. Ann tan-III: runny-Ina mm Minn Ihr)’ mum-ml m and um um um alum! III yum-"hm lwhlld "in other Venn-n. TM- lul um nl (In lath wu tin-led m N l'. duly Iona tar IM cumin: two-Ulnar boon IN “qu "w many hm um 1 run um um mini In: Ilw unm‘ TM )qu ol mum»: out u... â€up. VIII: ‘le nu. boy. low A an In: Do! laminar u: "wit imam. tn 1: «any m-rurnnw. lmwwn It bro-Mu! "wait-d Ibo (an mm tom of no hay- had ("mom-a um n In nun-an to "In new and their quanta". supplying plant,» a! mattress" tor the roux, sac-ulna mo Hu- utovc and authoring tin-wood tr-r me night. All" this wan nllubnl Iherv was I Ind «ramble luv skull-2|. 3k“: Ind no (out. and a grand run!- was late [or the Mn. Haw" Wan nur‘ wed at 0:10 and nun: "m a Imam-aw lunflnu "I held at camp noudqunn I m. Noodles! to say "In! ll nus won. [at the buy: after â€M! 0m day out 0! «non In the rum «rim air ION read: to "turn in " Tuna, ’ [Camilla sounded a! 7 a. m. The boys. tumour. 1min: lrom "w notion that mm- (mm un- mu- nIu-l I." thought It in about .1 J m M!†M‘Nu Ihh‘rnl IIuII mould ban» undo any â€oMaun)" dun-r sumo Illh «my. (My not mm mm float“ and pmmlrd m nun» ï¬rm, Ilondly lieu was u-rvml about 2 0' ( lm k In Old Jim. the took. Mun) of the bow of the summer camp mnwmbvr him. The boy: new kept bun-y urmnxlufl For the beneï¬t or the many Scouts who could not enjoy the outing an ac count ll given of how each day In: The party went up Monday umrn- lnx. Decemhur 26. reaching am" about noon. This is the only camp 0! "to kind in the norm. all the others being in log him; while him! the men and boys live In tents. Both warm they have been wmtmmblo and tin-rc- hau been no aickueus- ~uot rum :1 m- vere coidwwiiich indicates lin‘ umn know how (a take can: or lhelmehes and the boys in their care Most of the. party returned home Sand-y evening and a photograplwr from the HeraIdJ-lxuminer wan at the Union Station in take pit-lures of them. The second winter camp m‘ the Buy Scouts at Lake Delnvan lust wueL pmvad a great sucmss. Thvrt- wvr» twenty-four Scouts in attendance and {our leaders: Smut Executive F. H. Barnes of Riverside. Smulmasters Ed. Hnlslmrg and L. V. ('urnaw and Andrew Harvey. Jr.. of La Grange. AL all times the buys were under the! care of the adult leaders. I American Home No. 2 Sifted Peas. . . .ltlc Honey No. 2 Corn .................... 10c Amer. Home No. 2% Sliced Pineapple. 2% Cream of Wheat ..................... 23c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ............... 83/,c Post Toasties, small ................. Byzh Quaker Oats, small ................... 10c Quaker Oats. large ................... 27c Yellow Com Meal, hulk............3 134: Walter Baker’s Cocoa, [Q’s ............ 17c 10-02. packa es Seedless Raisins ....... 21c National Mi k, tall, Evaporated, 3 for-25¢ Carnation Milk, tall, Evaporated ....... 9c Pet Milk, tall, Evaporated ............. 9c 15-02 Granulated 5 Pounds u hold: of Grants Vita Vim" tablnsi: todtu at Siebert E: Norris ( Adw’erflsaneï¬!) Fur robust health, n clcar skin, youth- ful energy and ï¬rm flesh lake Grunts Vitaâ€"Vim. This thoroughly pmved, scientiï¬c modk'ine contains year-t, oil and water soluble vitamins rugpligu (hf ï¬nal (mg! element. Yet / 88-] Ask for adâ€"la/eer. Friday I Time nun-mug eon": mom liu- mm: mm†werv used In ï¬shing mu an In ruin ‘l‘nose lisll were [he must per 3 uhm-m winders of tho- lvmpln’ng lmil‘ that uwr lived. ‘ wry anxious to learn something about this grant war! and It was thought bout (u show "mm the prop- rr way of doing it. Svmral attempts m-rt- math.- in sm-mv im- boats for thv boys. ‘ The rarwzt ('illl'll ul llu- [ml-ind ml“ a "swamp sucker" which “a“. nul; a; It-“' di'u'i all]. 1 Results with Class- iï¬ed Ads are Sure. Merelyâ€"~ The boys who haul not as yet been nut haunting were taken out and given a few uninlurs. Hunting Is not on the smut program. but the lads were to their favorite girl. friégx-l;.wt;nmbe mm? a powder yulfa 1lute cottontalll were brought in. The than were promised long hereto they Were of! the backs of (he ani- malm.’ the boys being anxious to bake mum lamina Expat-hilly “1-"? the lame luih‘ In urea! tlmmnmi. l’pm) im‘t‘sli- xaflun it was. l'mzml (Mal (ht-Z hays; were very desirouu of presenting them I For Priduy afternoon Scuulmush-r (fur- Ydlscuulm which boys have. to gel to know better what a boy likes. rnmuay The. campâ€"was now In full swing. Many interesting incident: occurred on (his day that would take up too‘ much space u: enumerate. Some moreq . n‘valltl‘Pll u! lIR' Id trenwly low price, liutï¬lll-g'llvérade, staple gran-epic prices but are our regular selling prices for the a} are on this same basis. Our large buying power summg public. Vitamines For Vitality Dacha: c u- ...uuuuce U! ll": consmmng public of this locality the Nation: of groceries to the consumer at the lowest ymssihle cost, which has on we have ever entered. We cordially invite you to an inspection of the the splendid savings you can make on your pur'hases from week to week. Permit us to call your attention to the fact that we do not attempt to sell the cheapest trerm-ly low price, but high grade, staple grocen'es at the lowest possible price. The prices me prices but are our regular selling prices for the articles named and all other merchandise offer: 3"“ (In thiq car-1n Loch: (\nâ€" ionic-A Luâ€"Jn , ' ‘ fl 7' ll Tea Company’s me Me our company’s stores : National Tea Company's store located \\_‘e wish tn introduce to the These are our regular Friday January 20th and Saturday, January let, 1922 V)lTH\HI\sTRn'r mu rum '1!) no»? saw an Ania dimmed wood- pecker. This bin! is rarely mu 9 tar south. Marks were round in the snow where u span-ow hawk had ‘swonped down on an nusunpacung squjrral and qurfled it away. Things 0! this kind are the most interesting to the scouts. Tracks were round In the snow where crows had been hunt~ Inn {or ï¬eld mica. Perhaps we of the "mad mun-02mm; Inddfl’mu about selling prices and inriia consuming public 0'! this locality: the "1 AL. I_“, ...10c le..29c ...23c ..8!/,c ..8'/¢h ...10c ...27c 3 L31: ...l7c We solicit a call. Compare our prices and quality of net vv. INSECT S rremlum (inoculate [313. . . 18C Pompeian Olive Oil, quart ........... $1.23 Mazola Oil, quart .................... 48c Crisco, l-lb. cans ..................... 20c Crisco, .‘Hb. “new 1-â€). 6-07,. Mason Jar American Home Strawberry or Raspberry Apple Jam 30c Classic Soap (one can Sunbrite Cleanser free) ï¬ve'for ...................... 28c Fels Naptba Soap ..................... 6c 11 P. G. White Naptba Soap ......... ivory Soap, small .................. Argo Starch, l-lb. Gloss ............ Argo Starch, 1-â€). Com ............ Karo Blue Label Syrup, 5-lbs. . .. Karo Red label Syrup, 5-lbs. ....... Fig Bars ............. ‘ ............. Apples, Cooking and Eating, per lb. Oranges, Fancy Navels, 200 size ..... chemise The following twelve ite .. .211: II American "I .23c 8 3/, c 8%! .10c 5 SOUTH MAIN STREET "OWNERS GROVE. INTRODUCTORY Money saved is money earned. But money safely invested is working money, and workers always produce more than idlers. Put your money to work, earning 8% by investing it in the Preferred Shares of the Western United Corporation. Money thus invested works night and day in an essential industry, uphuilds your community. and returns 8% annually. If Benjamin Franklin were here today. he surely would approve of such an investment. And he would be particularly interested in the investment because it is an inVestment anyone can make. Easy Partial Payment Plan opens this ttunity to everyone who can save $5.“) a moot . This is less than l7 cents a day. Yet 17 cents thus applied may be the foundation of your future. Make Thrift Week an anniversary in your career. «mi ï¬n MI W" INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT W. Baker's Premium Chocolate [$3. . .lSc Pompeian Olive Oil. quart. ........... $1.23 Mazola Oil, quart .................... 48c Crisco. I-l’h. cans ..................... 20c Crisco, 3-H). (1mm 1-â€). 6-07.. Mason Jar American Home Strawberry or Raspberry 8: Apple Jam 30c Classic Soap_(one can Sunbrite Cleanser i339; ’36. '28,; 'Siéhie' if if ï¬Ã©Ã©Ã©ï¬Ã©Ã© ng twelve items are special bargains for this sale only American Home No. 2 Tomatoes ...... l0c " B. ‘Navy Beans a. an... inventor, statesman, was probably the greatest exponent of thrift the world has known. His sayings and his teachings, never more true than now. have but: accuute standards of thrift for more than I50 years. ...‘.- \.l and low distributing cost enable ............................ He 0.â€, Staple Y. F. Peaches. 27c rate the , esaving you ran maEe on a “A Penny Saved [8 a Penny Earned" » the crow: was the area! flocks of! them that roosted in the trees near the camp. The flocks numbered way » into "to hundreds. Other birds such, as snnw birds. mm sparrow and; brown creepers were seen in small! numbers. In ï¬le evening Scuutmamer Floyd Eckman am! Scout Gearge T's-Her of; Rivvrside and Gnome Dunk-kn 0! Ber * Wyn arrivml, It was a great night mi In the ,rw, ...-.‘..........m IIIIHIIILC‘I at all ex- price. The prices mentioned below ar not special sale er merchandise offered for sale in the National stores at enable us to offer these constant savings to the con- ...l0c n '81 M. No. 2 ('orn .................. 151: ..5c ' Shredded Wheat. Biscuit .............. 13c I I- [-11- all mere: ILLINOIS earl: camp except for a forty mile an hour ny’s method of merchandising a full line stores so welmnw in every neighborhood located as ahnw and satisfv vourself of ..................................... 1U Fould‘s Macaroni. Spaghetti, Noodles 1%: (Continued on 'handise purchased hum us. merchandise produced at an ex- satisfy yourself of ntnny'angle. Youcm titans. forb- eundultitdownor oucanputiton the oorandtiltltnp. Prion "I.“ name A perfect heater. Massâ€able on an au- tirely new p Given cum" heat energyanddlncu §â€".‘!!!E!5.FI°!£WWW mm: mm. MARI-2.11133! own: no- ; m BRM'TW'III. mms gamma m roux am on f mo CLEAN mas TN Humphrey Na. :0 Could you count on the cash, even if you could nut deliver the goods? momma mm: â€min! M. A. SULLIVAN 43 IL Car“- 80. PHONE 1044 rum 1! um disabmcy he a "ft' time. Life and Fine Imam. (‘un ynu mun! on net-elv- mu that living it you no iujuml and unable to work (or in period of weeks or months? Yuu can i! you lure I Tun-lens Accident Policy. It pays you an income .1 Du you hava w work for :1 living? Most of us doâ€" il’n Ilu (“strata i‘.‘ 9'0 lamest uUGS mu BALI ..10c :‘%C