A nuk- of omnhuumul- flu! um "my inn. and pkg-gnu) In th- mmvh- M mun-{nun ml.- mnd .0 "u- Vumv ul .1. am! In. I. T. lain-m. m “ilk-t1 new. OI "to owning u' Thu-thy. Friday and Rnlutvhp' of ind mi. 0n It "on" s In. in adv-mic. the Inn-«a aunt-flu o! the ale 0! the Rum-u. nut-Motel by E. Not-u ()‘Noll. Ind plan. to law CI- nrh Muip-rnln mum- rennin hell you. or. Inn-m an "Au- Dln" «a Ibo «larva. “a II" ulc- oflon and m to air Inululhuou. n m n yak-y Ink-h n: In. it" u “a I. I'll Iwh’n haw M Hm War 1’» "mm .1 "IN" â€w; con-'- uum- m- nth want I- l we ‘ MIDI." In on unmade-d march. In} pun INA luau Muir"! luv-arr (m 6. 1 "mun. aml unionism-I In "w to.“ M cur W arm-II. Some people Munw 1hr township Hair-y cumminioncrn of flu: county (or the romlMun the math are in IN: wring. They un- im‘. The only him! of mud in (be world whkh‘ '01 that] up undo-r 1M condition we live had lwl fall and Winn-r llll this swing in I run-nan hard road. The mmml month!) m-ilal 0! sur- red flush in the swim being slvea (hi- sprlag at Firs! Evangelical church will be gin-n m-xl Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock Then an an mush-has m "In mtly imluding llr Chester J. Am; «M mputur director u! the large vowed rlmlr at [he (‘olluaï¬ church 0! N-pen'flk- l'lu- publir m rurdiully tn'llvd. Mr and Mn M. J. an entertained at .500 but Saturday evening at their harm- in Nrmh Washington street. In: James Slepicku took the ï¬rst prim for the ladies, Mr. Fox (he first {or the gentlemen and Fred Weiss was given the comolation. Delicious? refreshments brought a wry pleasant‘ evening to a close. With most of (hr maul: in the eu- manta brought lo a dose a delightful tire county in an Sl'lnflh‘ impassable condition. tlu- rain we hurl.- had the last few days elm-m1 ï¬nd much favor in our uses. Nut M'm-e the days be- fore gravel was used fur highways have they been .4» bad. Mn. W. J. swam mutettuimwl at Five- Hundred )‘wlmday aftrrnuugl. The prize winm-r-z more Mr.» Edward Landed. ï¬rst; MI». Jolm Ralslou, mend and Mrs. (E. Burnett Austin the culholatinn. “rm-ion. n-l'ncah- afternoon. Each year since Yellowstone Park Was opened to automobile travel by the U. S. Government, more Buicks have made this diflicult trip than any other car excepting Ford. The ï¬gures for 1921, just announced, show 1871 Buicks passed through the Park during that sea- son, 412 more than any other make. The Yellowstone Park tour calls for every ounce of car performanceâ€"miles away from service for da at a timeâ€"the car must never fail. And that la! 37 each yearan jncreasing number of Park tourists de- Henry E. Tank has bum very i" It his homt- in Linn-Tau. awrmv. lore facts You Should Know! end 'on Buick. :uick cars measure up to Buick reputation. EMA "\I‘ â€A MD. manual-mam“ «Immune-mummy, mu HAL}: AT THR Buick Firs} Again ‘ In Yellowslone Park! The meeting was well attended Ind umhuons wen Revival Iron: m fov â€built. ï¬ve-y nae-hr both regular ml “mine is expected to use this slo- m fmly to boost homo ownership (or Dnl'nn County. oul upon the slogan: the one Muham- ml by Mrs. L C. "mm 0! "ins- daluâ€"«vh: “OWNERSHIP IS TRUE CITIZENSHIP." ‘l‘tu- Dul'age County Real Estate Board mt Monday night uni dadd- €me Real smu- Board Acre.“ (blaring of Mrs. L. C. "an". “OWNERSHIP [S T R. U E CITIZEN- S H I P†â€"- SLOGAN Fence Posts Wood M awn. sum H. C. REHM u-v Ivy-III- “. u. mun“. u nun-u u. : Whllo a law friends worn llslenlmzfï¬. Merrill brought tn hi» hoary in U" ml lht' radio wt 0! Lynn"! "um at i Him-dale last Friday nflm‘ a ï¬ve wool: 0m. home hm Saturday evening. they‘trip through sauï¬u-rn [Hinuis entom- lwnrd the annuuncemcul. than the non .I jug tho Fem-ml migratnry game bird â€number would be "sung by Madam’qmaty, ‘Svlluman‘flelnk. llk‘ world's KNOWN, He stated that tlwro has been a jmnlrulm". And to the delight 0" lhï¬fgrvat increase in wilnl ducks and wild listeners they heard the wanderlulgm and a better 0550",.†of the valve of jhls null-d singer in (III-00'1““. this spring than in other yeals. beautiful songs. as clearly and Illmlncr-i During the trip hp apprehended ï¬r- 1y as n she were In the same nmm.;¢WH- bflendvrs’ includinl «flue mar“ On "I" regular program {or the even-“wt hunters)? Mr. Men?“ also “’3‘ in: as annoum'ed in [lu- puneru. wasyth, Stale Iutboflfles are co-operat-f also heard the world‘s lines! l'kvlele in); with the Federal authorlties in. plan-r. who rendered the 2-1!le from} new way. I â€hm-In" mulling ll sound more like a; Thiï¬ is good news to the spons- l‘ull urrheulru than a single lustm-‘men of the «immunity who like duck; "IN". ‘L.._.:.... “LA... ._ ...-n ..,. -__4I.:_A_ Comm: 1 Rough Gravel Ivy-army “'33" ‘13:"? 9:?†mflFEDERAL GAME ‘KIVGII. covers n; or en w e; i ‘on Friday and Saturday â€mm“; ‘V?IIX%EGNOgg%lgII’J(l)-‘RT "" " um the euteluinmont provid« ed for huge gathering?" Thu floral' decnrations, prizes awarded to win-\ ners, lefueahmenh served, and the’ charming welcome or the ho‘s‘t ami‘ hustesA united to f ran a deli hlful' wholex u ‘ g f Thow is good nmvs fur «1:011:an Says Duck: and Game nu- lm‘reg» in; and )ligracory Game flird law is Responsible Carpenter Work and Contacting of :l I‘M HARRY ABRAMS Illa-duh Won... S. MURPHY “50-1-2 I S 1.. RATHJE unlmunces has cum. Miducy for nomination to the cake of ,(‘ounty Judgv of Duquce County on, the Republican Ticket. at the pri-’ gmuries to b:- held April ll. “22 ; ' He stated that there has been a "great increase in wild ducks and wild .‘geese and a better obsen'ance of the law this spring than in other years. {During the trip he apprehended ï¬r- zit-0n†bfl'emlc-rs, including «flue man jket hunters.“ Mr. Mern’ll also “my ï¬re State authorities are cooperat- ‘iug with the Federal authorities in ; every way. l Ill now had" woouo Oil; and 61m... Lanna-flush n- MWMWIWIM numb-price. And-I'm conï¬ne. m. Cull manpor'rm Thiï¬ is good news to the spout» men of the «immunity who like duck hunting about as well as nay-thing. 1'0 ALL AUTO- MOBILE OWNERS . a. A. CAMP m Randall St. Prices Right C. W. Singlelcrry 40 No. Forest Ave. Patch Jobs Root Painting Primaries FENCE n. ORRCAIAIGI comm: April 11, 1922 , P. G. “mum in the report. L‘. S. Gun".- Wal'den B. FF mmï¬nuSmtorhewfllbenmmhuhhthmdelmm New or Asphalt and Asbestos ROOFING TO THE CITIZENS 0F DUPAGE COUNTY ANNOUNCEMENT (Advettisomcnt) Phone MOI-M As little as $5 per share entitles you to a Partial Payment Cardâ€"the ï¬rst step. Ask for wmpldc intmmation. INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT WESTERN UN mo Communal Noll Join theSafe 18% Minority 8% Equals the Difference Between W FENCE B. ORR And 8% is the return paid the prudent saver on such funds.when invested in Preferred Shares of the Western United Corporation. 80 8% does make the difference between the 82% and the prudent 18%. This simple arithmetic is especially full of meaning when you remember that 8% is the income from a fund of your ownâ€"something that means safety and comfort for you at any time. and pays you an attractive return while wu in- waiting. * 18%~nut very manyâ€"lay aside funds for an emergency, for old age. for cémfort when cam- ings arc ended. 82% is the proportion of us who reach old age pcnudcss. Statistics prove this to be true. 82% and 18% young man. war, is married, and has practiced law in Will County for the last seventeen years (excepting the period of time spent in the service). Believes that Will and DuPage Counties should he im- partially represented‘A'l‘ ALL TIMES. Will assist in the procuring of every possible mile of State Aid Road NOT ONLY AT ELECTION TIME, but at all times. MI. Orr’s opponent has held this oflice for twenty \ears last past. No“ is the time when the people who desire a change have the chance to elect as State Senator an aggresive progressive, thoroughly capable and fair-minded Pence B. Orr will be absolutely free from machine domination, free from corporation control and free to represent all the people all the time. ls thirty-nine years of age. an emsoldicr of the late CANDIDATE FOR THE REPUBLICAN STATE SENATOR (WILL and DU PAGE COUNTIES) NOMINATIOS ["08