OWN It: broken last Frill) °" hpr aunt-n this. lost look avenue. omits the high school (or the Mauro! new Ionic vhlch will! he crock-l for Mr the thenfleld boldmg in maanHSPoine A dool has but clued whereby South Main shad. when! the chllister It and Mn Jock Kerr and child- m. of PM“... aw spending the week It the la'nnte Reg" home In South Main strut. â€gunmenmmnmmmcm In "mun! Sink. of Jam’uwlk. Why. visit!†lad Than-lay at the Ben scum-«n Man in NM". Main “not. Mr I'll Mn- Jolm â€no." and Mn Hugh. 0! liq-lob. Hm. «pm 0w mi ml in Mtluauln chum: vrflh an. "amid Fem-n. a Jungian. I'm 1!. 3, l'aim and Mr- mm.» lam. an- o‘nh'flnmilt M :- Imm- ml in "n Mom" hum-v in Lynn»: Inna! Nth Iflonmou 3min. TM}! In- Hum Pan-on onto-ruin! "I! Tin-slab tlub n! u on o'clori lat-Om M h" home in (hired nu- u. u‘â€" "" """’ boa-(Hal [rounds "at dlnplly :0 Tho Woman; Guild and Auxnmugmm that h mum il "I'M'C- “ ol 8. Anim- rhunh l- unwodnl; will b on. o! the bald-W4 m I In) a..." p. [pr [inn .1 Ubflu) In "I. silky in" on Frhla) nun-c. u" "‘ t “A .. . u. J. A.†.__. --‘-I- Ir tad In I. l; lunar men the. mm It 0» I" (' LIME-l0? W‘ In“ wot-II. Thy um spam! the rum-l at! In New York Stale. 9 1%. com of scarlet In" on the much milk. One at the M. Venani but incl the other (1am Srhnnk. of Oak-«M Mount. Ilr and Mr:- Ah-x ('auh-r-m, of Chi- cago. were mean a! the ï¬lm. u. lam home an Highland :wnue. Mr Ind Mrs E H lluntmgwn and family are enjoying the pleauuw. of If and Mrs J C White of Sara- ugn Ivenue, have retumml from a month: trip thmugh the east. Wodnu-hy. Chas. Mochel Son , 36 8. Main St. Telephone 29 Ir Wm. Boon spent the week end with his badly returning to Centra- lia on Sunday evening. W [-1 Smart will spend the week end with Kiss Nellie Smart at Roy Dickson is on! again after a three weeks acige in bed caused by a {all which injured him severwy. Mr and Mrs G. 8. Austin, of Bel~ moat amt. are spending the week at the home of relatives In Austin. Miss Adeline M. Mikolet has pur- chased an Overland sedan and is cur joying the pleasures of motoring. lliss Domthy Maguire. of the high school faculty, enjoyed a visit from her mother. of Numb. this Week. In Otto Baum-rm. of Minmpolis, visited Sunday, April 30. with the Grotehld family, in Grove street. The children 0! Mr and Mrs Chasm Baker, of Carpenter street, have been1 ill. ' “one. Is very ill with peritonitis. .A‘ehowlod‘odidlmhout m m vat-la u the one sue-- on. chick m and nova- Exam TM: M éï¬ieiam. mm mmmmuï¬ammf What Must He Have Now? OATMEAL Illinois. tors-hi, but huntâ€"local mm. The fact that â€in 6mm mm"... In» a nun- “The “in Snake." "w min-tn! (a M» then week up: an! in Me [Mr ï¬rst" [M w hum of the In: truck find. is a winmr The mgr ,urr rudw uni will he sung by the u TM .3 u hum homo III Midland ‘m'rmu' u tum. «mick-d in an up- ï¬lnvalalu' much-m l').¢' and with llw ’ All the (mu huh- m-m III be mm knot of blouom If (lam an 3‘ man) your» rhcnw» uul am: lh-Io mm mmmrr and (Ill In [how an INo-«ma- rigltl In». an hull will be ulnpprd In, Wr Will haw «mouth lo ‘ 'uppl) mu mm min. ".\ lit-"Indy Balk.“ nu! â€mutiny, .nul Tm‘uiay ml Ih‘ "who Thai". pmmnoa m park "n how». I! i.- a minding runway and shmld furnhh laughs I» a" who mm. It 5.- 0.0- «all pk) [Mm by Van Junie". The am last ‘p-in. A ("Mrful Liar. up a hm ML Member» of St prh A. t. are pluluing «Hollie: “Inca an flu- Dick: hull. {mm-l wen-ï¬nal at the Mum“ and 1th» buy an muting gm" pnepam- Hum» (or link one. All the hull link «'01 (a N nw' . A II II .I. _ __. - The «Inc-ow the, hue gin-u in. the put year hun- bn-eu nmuug the)“ luminhï¬l a salin'udnry explan- eml o! the wnmp known as the “Karin" and the “at" [5 jun about gone. [main in sudous mum has aliuu of flu- rouwu (or the druiuiug. If you “go out in the womb" Sunday 80vaon ha»- clug a and: a! the west! w for )oumlf that the VII" hau noun. Wk)? Tho Nata" Mud) Cluo- mot unit!» in. We inane. at Grand menu. I.“ wok. Tb mat-l Andy I‘II wry Imtmfln. Th clue I“, mt mu In‘ 0' C Luann. Out-cod avenue. on [Md-y. Ily I: Lunch-on will In a! one a'cldci and (M nriy norm; MM flown will Ow ptudkvl POULTRY 8: LAWN FENCING Alabastine Hygenic C ALCIMINE Ready Mixed Paint White Lead. Lima Oil 8; Brushes HAY. GRAIN. STRAW Dr. D. hion. I'rof. Paul N. CmsiusJ Rev. Arthur Adams. Both are friends and Mr. Oscar lriou, o! l-Ilmhurztt..of Miss Clara Lucy who had the wane Vidal)†at St. Pauls pursouaxeï¬honor of being one o! the bride's (Brow area. the afternoon of Sunday, maids. ' April 30. Prof. (‘ruï¬lus Wu: former-3E ly paxlur nf St. l'auls rhun‘h. i A "WM A â€a. myikn“ ha:- .. â€I “My! :. 1|. . l ._‘ l â€â€" Those from here who attended the wedding of Miss Margaret Eulette were Mr and Mrs H Wyllie, Mr and Mr: Jack Carpenter, Miss Dorothy l'hflpa, Mrs. Carpenter, Bryan and Mrs J. A. unmet-ton and danghtcr, of Meadow. spent the week with the George R. Phelps family. Mrs. Lam- berwn was a delegate to the Pawnb- l‘eacher association convention held in Chicago. ‘ The dandelion picking parties that one sees in the village seems to in- dicate that a concerted action is be- ing made to destroy this lam- post -â€"or does it? Miss Cora Smart is spending her vacation in Miami. Flon'da.‘ She is a member of a party of twenty teach- ers from Chicago who are enjoying this newest of the Florida resorts. Climax and H. R. H. Cleaner The big Fin-new; bazaar for the beneï¬t of the ï¬re truck fund, will be held in Dick's Hall on Friday and Saturday evenings June 9 and 10.: Remember this date. of the ground. mm is plenty of house u an built in North Iain moisture undone-fl: but the sun hm! street will he the J. H. Franï¬uï¬dd halted the top of the ground. ' home. The consideration in the tnde The big Fireman’s.r bazaar for the has not known. 1 beneï¬t of the ï¬re truck fund, will be Mr and Its W. 1. Sam and‘ held in Dick's Hall on Friday and daughters spent. the week and u‘ Saturday evenings June 9 and 10. Iléndota, the guests of llr and In! Remember this date. ' Chas. Parks. Mr Parks was tanner- Miss CoraMSmm is spending her ly manager of the local HeAllister vacation in inmi. Flon'da. She is 1 ~. .. d - d a member of a party of twenty teach- m ore and '8 no“ can uctms “ ry "s from Chicago who are Gnhyifll goods and mady-to-went busincss in this newest of the Florida resorts. his “3"" location. I" is “in! ï¬ne d h t . 2 «late to in The dandelion picking parties that m as he mo“ up- 0 a re 1 run: we in "In vuln“ anon-a in :n‘ "Cfldm. The youth Mn Wetland-y mom- sun is located. mm proper- “BILL†m [N in: sewed to loosen up the surface ty of Mr Build†and the now ' .Rlflfnfln REVOLW GARDEN TOOLS Full Line of POULTRY FEEDS and SUPPLIES A "watery. A will mystery has den-loved in the Iowa! [Inst-I‘ve. cm] of the mum-p known as the “Ruhr†«ml the Water [u just about gone. Inquiry in \urious sutures In: Mr and Mrs Frank Lacey and daughter, Florence, intended a beam tiful wedding last Friday evening. April 28 at the Bonn: Memorial Church. in Chicago. The contracting parties wen Miss Olive Plan and the Rev. Arthur Adlm. Both are friends â€tendon, the guests of llr and Ira Bill Kramim broke all records at Chas. Parks. Mr Parks was former- the “Grange Revolver Club last Fri~ l f th. Inc I All‘st r day evening with an actual score of y manager 0 e a lie ‘ e 93 out of a possible loo. on a ten store and is non" conducting a dry shot “mt. seven of which were per- goods and ready-tomcat businoss in feet “as with one none and two nev- his new location. He is doing line ens. A score of so, made with a ten‘ and has the most up-to-date store in inch barrel target pinto! 51‘ considered? ‘Mendota. Ivory good. but a score of 93 with 33 ‘ six inch barn-l revolver is beyond our} After many months dï¬llw. Willis vocabulary of description. Bill says1 to motor installation, the pasteurib he can always shoot better in the‘ ing machine pt the D. H. Uhlhorn spring after he gets the frost out of} dairy in South Main street. is runâ€" his joints. Incidentally we are not‘ nigg. Mr. Uhlhorn is rather proud going to make any attempt to go of his new outï¬t and invites those pmwling around his chicken coop at“ intemsted to view its workings. Any ter dark.â€"LaGmnge Citizen. morning between nine and ten is theI m m... .. ... a» “"lLonon Operation. A- .m.. A. . .. .. -- Grated Pineapple U0. 2 cans, per can. Sliced Pineapple, 2 1-2 lh can, per can Telephone Peas, No. 2 cans, per can . Republic Corn, 2 cans for ........... SUGAR, 10 pounds for ............. Sunbeam Coffee, per lb. ............. Molasses, dark, large can ........... Salmon, 1 lb, tall, pink, per can ...... Dates, 2 packages for ............... Monarch Pancake Flour, per package Fancy Rib Roast, per lb ............ Pork Loins, small and lean, per lb., . ‘ Pork Butts, per lb. ............... Veal Shoulder, per lb. ............ Spare Ribs, per lb. ................ California Hams, 4 to 6 lb. average, Smoked Boneless Butts, per lb. Cooked Corned Beef, per lb. ...... Georgia Squares, bacon, per lb. . . . . Armour’s and Swift’s Boxed Bacon, Armour’s and Swift’s Boxed Bacon. per lb. Brisket Corned Beef, per lb. ............. Leg 0’ Lamb, per lb. ............... Meats NT ROAST. SAT. om, PER B. m MRTIISIDE (“WHY I MARKET STEWART M. BURNS. Proprietor ‘ Groceries Wont mm m M. m mm: ammllln‘ am-IMI In M. (an mu 'lw falling u' u â€mm... [or In llumu In Hun III-w n' TIMI!“ I VII" nun-um! .mmm‘ nwr rmM The Loni lumber Company an- nouncea- that they win close up theil‘ busine» Saturday afternoons 3t 12 o'clock starting tomormw. Saturday, Mny 6. This is in line with their re- gular policy of giving their clerks and arm-rs a Snturduy half holiday during the aummer months. LORD LUMBER C0. TO CLOSE SAT. P. M. 6m“ in Wall Pm. l’rran a clam mum am. huh gnu“ gumlmn against Ilu- ‘m'wr fur u'mu! n munuv. IM um rvlu'ull‘c“). us a uluzh' nmoil-‘ulhm will n-umu- nut) ‘ purl Jr IIII' “nu-u BILL†KRAMBS IN PLANS MATUBING RECORD REVOLVER FOR LEGION STAG snoo'r LAST WEEK} FRIDAY. MAY 12“: Crack SIM Bruin all Club Ex-Scnin Men Along “Q†Working Record: at [manageâ€"493 on um Pun-n for 0n! 0! Mile 1... Gee-WI“. - per lb. 15c 32c 12c 15c NC 330 lac 44c 10c 2lc [ Each post. Berwyu. Riverside, La~ Grange. Hinsdale, Downers Grove and Naperville, is to have some part in the program. There will be singâ€" ing. speaking. several specialty acts and those who attend are sure of a real entertainment. Elam: one be- ing made to have a nationally known speaker for a short ml! andd there will he cuts in plenty. This is a re- gular get-together for the follows a- loux tho Burlington who ï¬nd that it brings them in closer touch with CICII other. Dun Dinner. commander of the loâ€" cal Legion Mt. ls conï¬dent tht the stag party. to be given in Dieke’s hall next Friday evening. May 12. will be a winner. He is basing his predictions on word received from the posts along the “Q†from Berwyn to Nepal-ville. These posts are all in‘ vited hem for the stag. as is every exâ€"xerviee man in that territory. ‘ 8reelsofstom and sunshine. ltsallthescreenm give. Thur. and Fri., May 11th 6: 12th A picturization of the widely read Saturday Even- ing Post story “Johnny Cucabad.†A spectacular drama of the Canadian North by James Oliver (,‘urWuml. featuring the world wonder Dog. KastoryManufacturingCo. Two reels of new stunts. The critics everywhere have praised this as the best comedy eVer offered. Phone 617 30M" W. llillgrove Ave. Inflnnn Does your our need Painting, Top recovered or re- paired, new seat covers or cushion and Upholstery repaired. new side curtains or Celluloid placed in old curtains, body repaired. dents removed from body and fenders? Auto Owners Attention “Smmn Through†The picture that got the whole world talking Two Reel Christy Comedyâ€"Kinogram News “A KENTUCKY BfllE" THE Dicke Theatre IN HER MAGNIFICENT PIIUI‘O PLAY COMEDY and 3031‘. BRUCE SCENIC “A Broken Doll†Alan Dwan. the great producer. presents Norma Talmadge Friday, May 5th Charles Chaplin We have the be“ equipped shops to meet all your requirements Tuesday, May 15th Vesta Juniors Play Saturday, May 6th This is our business and We W anl Your Trade “Pay Day†Also “KAZAN†In His Latest Riot Every exqervice mun in the com- munity is invited to attend the mob ing Hominy. His voice is necessary If the days events are to be win: this rank and ï¬le of the ex-scrvico mt. The time is eight o'clock and t good attend-nee is desired. Ex~sorvioe men of the community will meet in the Legion mm. Bolv mont and Front avenues. next lon- day night. May 8. to make prom- tions {or the observance of puma:- ial Day. May 30. Since their return from the world war the duty of mâ€" momherinx the dead homes at out conflicts has nntunlly fallen on thy†ahoulders. The thinning rank: of (In G. A. ll. show that this organisation is no longer capable of handling tho details of a ï¬tting observnnoo o! u- membnnce of American Men Ill. sailors. They have given over to B. newer G. A. 8.. the Amer-inn Lotion, the duty of mmembering. [cl-Service "on Gather h L loo-sum “: Huh: Observance In“. uncommon mt