Mr. and .\lrâ€". [human Wynhofl. u! Hubuqu». Inna. \i-ilnl a few days lat» m-vk will: the E. 1.. â€Mu-noun and Mn- K. W. Kinxp. you special hu_\'.~ xhru in columns. 1 Homer l'llfifh his "WNW “W . I“W¢-stnumt Bazaar" for the. sale of 'l'lu- (‘. (l L. dub will meet at tMHJ-y Goods, Notions and urban! sup- homv of Eleanor Raidin- Thursday plies on Cass Mame. north of the evening, January 26. Burn-mum. H. 5. Hum u-hu'm-«l Monday from, Mr. and Mn. N, E. Pairwouthvr.‘ 3 us“ um. ln- brother and "180)"qu Howard. Jr.. 0! Ft. Wayne, Ind" In’rmls Ill um! .aruuml l'olumbus, 0. 5pm"! Ian! «eel: with home follha. Mr. 'l'lu- ('. (l L. dub will meet at the home of Eleanor lieitllrr Thurï¬by evening, January 26‘ a tuo \uu-ks ï¬sh. at 1)“- home of! Anhmfliraft. Grimm best known her son. Burlm, in Boston, Mass ill-new soloist, will gin- n recital at ‘llxe M. E. church next 'l'uesda) men- Melnlimn 'l'ho Krpum-r to mherth ing. Jnnuar) 24. ers. 'l'lu_\ 'II the" runtinuo to uflm’ you «pm-ml hu_\.~ lhru its columns. I Homer l‘llrich has opened the Mrs. H. Reidk-r has returned from a two wwks visit at the home of her son. Burk»); in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Horbcn L. Dawson and fam- ily spent lho- m-ek and with Mrs. C. P. Pl’lï¬lfmfll of Chicago Lawn. Wonda‘r whe'rr that hard winter is that local weather {on-aster..- were warning ux about last fall. Mr. and Mix». Russell New-comb. of Prince avenue, entertain“! his par- ents frun» tin- oust, this week. When ordering frum mhertisors, ‘ mehtiou The Reporter. Mrs. l. J. Ralstuu mu! Mrs. C. H. Status lvurd GalivCurchi at tht‘ upl'l'a in Chicagu on 'l'mwlzu r: mime. Mr. JosI-ph l‘_\'-,lm of Oakwooul aw. in at a hospital in Chicago, II-cou't- ing from :I rem-III operation. Miss Gwen Griï¬â€˜itlw Km ing her sislvr. My . \‘w-u. Omaha, Nob. Burn‘to Mr, inn-l M21». chug. of Bell.'4IHI nu-wli- morning, Jumgr}, In, : THE NASH GROCERY Now is the thne you need them and NOW We hzm- them. “A stitch in time saves nine.†at- ttjnd to that “stitch" now. Mr. Ralph Hmmlwe" is Alexian Bros hospital. in t Tl" TDIEN AND SIZE F0“ YOI'IINHIJ‘ 3 The" in nothing Hm than n pa" .1 god. um. nt- hv- w "nut-0- !. In! It. In! um- and dry. An instrument of accurate measurement, durable and dependable, the meter permits gas to be used at any time, in any quantity desired, assuring our customers that they pay only for what they get, while we are assured of receiving payment only for what we supply. Truthfully may it be said: There is no commodity on earth dispens- ed to the public with greater justice to the buyer and seller than manufactured gas. {@Qr v western United bas; we and Electric Company: That is what happened in the old days, when gas was supplied to people by con- tract. to he used for lighting purposes from sunset to a certain hour at night. miay ,thanks to the invention of the gas meter, no such inconvenience exists. Announcing his \‘I‘sit with loud rapings on the sidewalk, the gas inspector would promptly turn off the gas at the street if his command of “Gas Lights Out!" was not obeyed. The occupants of the house would thenresort to candles or oil lamps. Tell ’em you saw it in the Reporter. Gas Lights Out WE SELL GOOD SHOES 5; v western United Gas 3' fix _, “-4 plmininrnmmnv '. January 29, 1922 Phone 8 2| 8. Main St in "hicugo. 4m. "4 "I: Visit- Jiurton, in .\!, Hund- Nday Mrs. c. w. Bmokins and daughteerss: Suburban hospital mi week his service being all on Mrs. A. A. buxodch, spent Momhyltor an operation on her leg. is doing coast. at Westmont visiting the H. H. Ull- nicely. rich {“mfly‘ , The monghly meeting 01 Mr. J. F. Burkhanit mini-nod to girls of the M. E. church i Miss Mae Luibundguth spent Sun-,uunuio, N. y; Sunday after a three next Tuesday “Wink. J“, at tlwitkty in Chicago visiting two of her weeks “'5" with the Smith turn“): on the home of Mrs. Frank imgo, ,‘uiv". friends. the Misses Grace Goul‘Buuth Main aux-oi. Mrs. Burklmrdi. “INK?“ :n'i-nuv. All "I artisan-agile" and Ethel G“"F“"““" fund chilqlmn will remain a few weeks urged to attend. J Maccabees attention ~â€" lnstallatiuu . ““3"" . . , Mrs him M. I M. E. Vt officers on Friday evening, Jan- ‘ u a m“ ‘. ({ H _ _' i , _ John Jenkins urriwd home Sunday (‘utortuiuwl about thiny g s- uprrm‘iï¬Qi 27' A good attendance '5 d"';i'mm New York Whorc he has been Chit‘amn. Oak Park and A E k-porter. )ll» Lilly Hana. of North For- nl uvwmr. ulna wu taken to the ‘ Mr. and Mn. N. E. Pairvmuthvr.‘ uml Huwanl. Jr.. 0! Ft. Wayne, Ind" 5pmâ€! Ian! «eel: with house folku. ML. Futrwealher but! been callnl to Chi-I raga on buttiuesn ‘ Miss Anna Heal entertained Miss Vera Guldsu'ck, of Bellaire. Michigan at her home in Belmont street last week. Mrs. Warren Devereaux, of Gales- burg, left for home Saturday even- ing after spending a week here visit- ing relatives and friends. Louis Selmetz and daughter, Louise Marie, had their tonsils removed at lb" Hillsdale Sanitarium by Dr. Wil- son on Friday. , : I"; ““““ "†' "“"’ ““7"""5’, "“"' John Jenkins arrived home Sunday 1‘32; 27' A good attendance '5 de‘;frmn New York Whorc he has been r ' jthe last. three weeks on business. He .I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holl'ert ave toms-"313‘S "'8 110W.“ and "‘9 town were {pururily making their home ot-‘er tlwï¬mwdt‘d “‘“h visitors to "“3 auto. â€numb-y until their home on Grnvmï¬lww “"lk‘h was the “We“ â€"1"- !street is repnimd. . I . . - Rayner and Snyder have the cou- trm‘l for the rebuilding «Lune Sam “other! house in Grove atreet and the work has been started. NORTH SIDE GROCERY MARKET Pot Roast, per lb. ......................... 18c Shoulder Steak, extra fancy, per lb .......... 22c Home Made Sausage Moat, per lb. ......... 18c Pork Loin, small and lean, per lb. .......... 18c Pork Butts, per lb. ....................... 17c Fresh Pork Shoulder, 4 to 5 lb. ave., per lh.. .Mc Veal Shoulder, per lb. ......... ' ............. 22c Swift’s Premium Bacon, whole or half slab, lb. 33c Plate Beef, per lb. ......................... 10c (ken-gt- 0 Whitm-v remmml lastl “In-k from a residence of four \ems in the nest. He spent eighteen months in the navy (luring thc- “an: l 6 i i Vesta Chapter, No. 242. 0. E. 5., mill hold its next regular meeting on j'l‘neflday, January 24. Theme will be initiation: and reheshmenls. Action will be taken on a subscription to‘ the Masonic Temp!» Building Assn. ‘ The local musical event of the sea- son will be the recital next Tuesday evening. January 24, at the M. E. church. Arthur Kraft, tenor. known all over the country as our of the» leading soloists, will sing. Trade with us and you will get Fair. Hum-st Prices. (Tnurtams Prompt Service. You must have good gruceries In keep yuurxclf and family in (300]) HEALTH. hut ycm also must haw them when you want them. I Mr. J. F. Burkhardt Ntumed to ‘Bufl’ulo, N. Y.‘ Sunday after a three weeks visit with the Smith family on South Main atreot. Mrs. Burklmrdt mud chilqlmn will remain a few weeks lungor. I Downers Grove Electric Co. We do all kinds of Electrical ltépuiring, Machinist Work and carry everything in Electrical Goods. (‘orner Belmont Forest Ave. _1‘elepltom 369-1 Guess the closest number of bars of P 8; G soap in our disphy window and take home a box of P G free (loo hunt). One guess with each 10 bars of P G purchased Contest closes Saturday evening, Jan. 28. FRESH (SRIK'I'ZRII‘IS; [INVEST PRICES Sale Price During Contest 10 Bars for 58¢ STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 PROMPT SERVICE vannnm DOWNERS GROVE; alumna HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BY M EATS IConveminn. ‘He wiN visit SaIIF‘ran- ciï¬co, Salt Lake City and Denver on his wear». "0 is at “w ounwntion in Hu- inh‘n-sls of the "chins llouxr- hold Shipping (2... of which he is manager. Mr. Frank Lancaster heft on Sub uniay for LosAugc-lvs. Calif., to at- tend tlu- Xutionul Warehousenwn's ‘ Muir Ed“. (armmh and infant hon, “ho hum mmlc 5m oxlended visv It “MI lwr parents, Mr. and Mm. Wm. luuh, of Onkwmul avenue, left on Satunluy for St. Louis. Mo.. and will go I‘mnI â€IK‘I'O to her home in Manta-u, I Musdunms M. and M. E. Melbourne outcrtuinvd about thifly guests frnm Chimml. Oak Park and Aurora at a luncht-un Saturday at 1h» home 01‘ M. E. Melbourne in East Prairie ave. The afl'ux’r was in honor of Miss Aglll'n Mirhuals ,0! Chicago. .‘liss ln-m- "atria. lunl year one min I an The monuily meeting of the Amicu Mrs. 1 girls or the M. E. church will amidst-mus next Tuesday awning, January 24 at the bri the home uf Mrs. Frank Duncan, 15 at the Blodgrlt :lu-nuv. All "numbers are Slewns urged m attend. Pure ï¬rm-cries. Attention and mun-- E. Mollwurueifl hicks guests frnm ’ the state Aurora at a "('|)lll'lll\( _ home 01‘ M.» luat Tupi Prairie avmhluy. Th the Paciï¬c of the faculty or the local high school: and C. J. Ties-nan, of Mac-omit. were; married at Peoria las: Saturday. Hm Amicfl Mrs. Tic-man was a visitor at the vi" “W'd‘schools yesterday and in the evening; nary 2“ “till“? bridal pair wr-re dinner guestsr‘ human. 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert.“ mbers are Slewnson of North Main street~ ; ; Chief of the Fire Department. H. \ ll..n........... i n ... THE EDICKE Theatre uuruelC, Dicks and Harry Walker attended frnm’tho Mute ('onvcntion uf the Volunteer at a Departments of Illinois at Rockfonl 1f .‘Lyhlflt 'I‘unsday, Wednesday and Thum~ ave. day. They came home with several Miss; new ideas and the pram! boast that ’ the Inca! ï¬re truck is excelled by none in the state. Thursday, January 26th LEROY SCWI'PS POWERFUL MELODRAMA ALSO A Two-Reel (‘hriuty (‘omedy “Southern Exposure" CHIN-G 500" T0 The Dicke Theatre The Wild Flower Plusen'atilm Society will meet. next 'l‘lulrmlay, Jam- um'y 26 in the Junior Elementary School (In Grave sweet at 3:30 . A large attendance is desired as one One of those pictures you Katherine MacDonald ."Jj “The Night Rose†ANITA STEWART in “HER MAD BARGAIN†Also a Two - Reel Comedy The Beautiful Liar With a Insatiable cut indudhx L_on Chaney (TUNED! â€"â€" “WILD and WILLIE" ROM. BRUCE 8(1)le Saturday, January let Friday, January, 27th and sunny some well known «.5. Friday, January 20th in a romantic roundly-dram “Upthe Road with Sallie†In a lmllian! n-vcval 0‘ one 0‘ â€w mos! Dl‘fighl‘ul Stories over In“ in pidmrs. CDISTAICE "MG! here: just cant' help but like. Take note-â€" humâ€"new “tn. 1"" they. n-w uon’es. new have an exblbit ‘hen W; of the quatinnl to be M whether it. you’d be Mutant MATUCS‘ON LANG KNOLES‘