0.“ run or Eamon and Merchant. Mug this column dong to Mend; by m flurry reader: has. more than ohm been the means of Interesting stranger! In town. Many who are coking for : rho: home. and are not acquainted. be influenced our m In this manner. mt on}, benentln the vertl 1'. but the â€pt-got!" sad I e (on as w L Every w-‘ï¬ti'iduramanu ' "WWIâ€"nemw‘ V M ‘ 31.00 m mtg. . do“ I-roo- “gunmaï¬l. g: Inmmiwmmmdullwm for 83.1“. Amman» tow In highest :1 of mu- nu .h. 'ltll '0 more on ' f. w . 14:30 We!“ :2 flue. fl. nice "I'll. [lot “It? hm M 'Im the In mt. An 11. ’ufl fl fill. An atom"! 493"- '0 flaw"! of both haul": - m, * calh. . v a. r 5:! g; z! .3 5.2 :2 a; 3335; i‘ E i i i '3', z 3 S ,2 E 3 g t § 53 mm «an. m- in on Wm "m“ ""1†_tl|lt¢ form I! m- u no. Innâ€"mum "“m‘ m ' in. m nu M "W 7 m mm - . mm ... W“ " ‘ wm 1...“. meme “0“ am no. amnion. "" n.“ n I. m Mfl'nmh" Aun- In mace? of mm have It, ix? m In. men A‘- 11‘0â€!“ b.3- It If. no "PM F. D. LINDLEY } "VI 1 noun rm! MI... 0‘ m ’t‘!‘ aroma V." In â€ya. â€k. In MM II no: vaun- .1:- IF?"- IITI; fhlif'm""". iiel All f u... lad loud-own (In A mu. m. "(M In "M Man. a! (m. ll you no “not“ In I emu-Alba “Cry-fruit 0! "an II to I a: mm. a tow Ina-«r "In (m .1 “than our nu at (our. manna In 3:10. â€.500 I. “J“. law. an to!“ Tl. ml.“ min of on. a! bot! ml I“. “0“ mum to“. Vtc‘lt. cm: a: mu mm In lull. to: TALK ABOUT nun. the worth of 'our money. how about "III? 81: room on north “dent-lot. mot and In. so tool. lot. I mu u lull. 83.300; 5 to. hum cm. - Inc. aux It you hnr 0! anyone who can use I mom-m IO-room house with la! a lot, at all! put a low ï¬gure. and them to me; them nut to nomethlnu gum]. mum u- c'hnnce (or mull" pure. \ Goal. steam healed. modern south [rout homo. wllh very deep lot. on south “dc. (or 33.500. We have knocked 01! 8100 on IM- to nuke n qulck ule, A lam street bushing pmperly. nem- ed. and In In A-l condition, {or 83,500. Modem hot water heated .3 room not- tage, with large lot. on south side. $2.000. sun room cottage on south slde,‘na- modded recently, parlly modern, {or 82.00.. Two lou, fronting eastward. making a place 100x142 n. on swell Highland Ava. comer Chlmso A\'e.. (or 3425‘ num berm Ton acres of good timber. a short dis- tance north. for 31.200. The timber cut into cord wood will pay [or the place. can. write or tulephone. Uvet one half ucre vacant In square Mace In prominent part of south side for I800. A nice rifle (or home. m3 GROVE lloal Estate Tips note (he change in our ’phone S‘Iï¬ Innovation In Wedding Ceremony. An unusual departure In fashion- able wedding nnrngementn was taken If the recent marriage of 3 Bolton girl, when her mother acted as best mun and «carted the groom to the nihr, although In all other rupee" mammoth. "canteenâ€. We are established right here in Downer-I Grove. and make this otter with a full understanding that our lhuainesa success entirely depends up- ‘on the sort of treatment we accord our customers. and we wank! not dare make the above oler unless we were positively cert-in tint we could sub- stantiate it in every particular. Re- member. you can obtain Retail Rem‘ edies in this community at our store -â€"The Rexall Store. 1'. R. Morris. W’e want every one in Downers Grove who is stunning from any scalp or hair trouble. dandmiY. falling hair. or baldness in try our Ron" “9:!" Hair Tonic. We want ihem to use it regularly-say until three bottles have been usedâ€"and it it does not eradicate dandrufl. cloanse and re- fresh the scalp. tighten thw hair in ‘ita roots, and grow new hair. we will return evary cent paid m! for ihe remedy for the «here asking. There in no formality expected. and we ex- act no obligation from the user what.: ever. We know exam]: that we are talk- ing ahont. and with this Mar hack of Mir statemema no one should an)". doubt our word, or hesitate to put our romedy In an actual cast Probably 55 per com of hula-hauled pimple may romin a mod head of healthy hair it they will follow ant advlcv and Imvvi our War. We harp a remedy that rat [millvoly unann- teo lo um hair on any hurl. unless the rnou of the hair are entirely dead. their follicles rifled. nml tho srnlp has becoma glazed and shiny‘ We want people to try this remedy at our risk. with the distinct under- standing tint unless it does exariiy what we nlaim It will. and gives nat- isiarlion in evvry respect, we shall make no charge for the named: nued‘ during the lrhl. A-lmld handed mm do" am have an equal rhnm rm. om- Mun-«l am a ham.» head of Mir. became Million In too when", nmvlevl n In Indication M up. Many lam cormlmnn have "tarnished In no "mu. and reï¬ne to mm mm over .9» "an oi age as new employes. BALD HEADS NOT WANTED Iowan. I. he usually Combined a Man of Advanced A... “Dom. to ur. and Aim 1 J, In! “on. In Haven pmmd baby boy‘ w'l'ho Woman‘s (hand will mm! at tho hm of Mn. 1m. lib-v on Prince Av... Wednesday lm'nmon. “my I. a! 3:30. Annual nhcllm M one-on “Mn. Hlllvr lrom Amara Hutu-cl her daughter. Mm Mat-MM Mayor. llw an! M "m we“. :Mr. and Mn, I'Mlllp \ltllu-r lmm Sonata. lll‘. have be"; tlulnnu Ilwlr Mew. Mn Murat»! Mryrr. and "and. flu- am pm M «m- urn-k and I.“ Wvdmuullr warning for Ilwlr mmw In Column“. III. vain and Mn. ()lmm am! mu Ito-m m llulhm-ll. m. Huudu). All!» Mu‘ l-‘lmllny luau relurumi ham Mlnmumllu N'h'l‘ u-ntrnl wcvki' mu. ~Mr‘ anal am. Mill: and Mr. and In. Peterson attended a qumum an [In uulltorlnm hmrl In (‘lllmgu mu Thur-day mm. -â€"’l'l'u- Muslims-mn- clan went to Ibo Garrick Ilwulrc 'l'humduy night M last week to no .mlmu (‘amr‘ â€"Tbe members 0! the board of education and them when Went to La Onnze Ind surprised Mr. and Mm. L. E. Puller In their new home. A most. "delightful evening was enjoyed by all. â€"Are you thinking of buying a camera? If so, you can sue money by seeing Perkin. 13 Railroad ureet. â€"â€"Pro!. and Mrs. Butler went to Napervule In! Friday evening to n.6- tend a school entertainment. ~â€"Mrs. M. A. Sack-team- who was a patient at the Hinsdale Sanitarium is able to go back and ton-tn now. â€"Mrs. Lemon is able to be out after her serious accident. ~Mrs. James Burns is recovering from the .uccidental (all of a week ago. ~Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bryce are oc- cupying one of the bungalows on Curtlas street. â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rogers enter- tained at dinner last Friday evening. Among those present were Capt. and Mrs. Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bond. “500" was played and as usual at. the Rogers hospitable home, an en- joyable time was had by all present. â€"-Miss Jean Adams 13 conï¬ned to [let home with an attack of rheu- matism. â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Flckey of Chicago, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dietz Sunday. â€"Mrs. Laban Stanley and Miss Louise Stanley have returned and ex~ [wet to make Downers Grove their home again. -thtle Johnnie King of East Grove. who is a great favorite in the village, hu been quite iii. Friends will be glad to hear of his improve- ment. - -Wmlam Straub is remodeling and beautifying his home on Fairmont avenue. «Continued from Pix. 1.) mght in a trap nou- Rivertan by Louis White and Joseph Wall's. Tho mu 'm him And lot for wild alli- mh. mettle gunman-ninth! We is m Illlpt hymn m Km Trapped Eagle. Placervne. Calâ€"An eagle menar- lng 79 Inches from tip to tip of its wings I- on exhibition here. It was "There are about seven million freight transactions 3 year and I do not think I roan this particular one." Asked concerning the shipment of 20.000 cement sacks, for the loss of which the railroad in being sued for 81,700, Mr. Elliott slid: Spokane. Wuh. -~ Though ready Ind anxious to be cuied to the wit- ness ltllld. President Hound El- liott of the Northern Paciï¬c railway. was kept wnmnx in the superior court here from 9:30 1‘ m. until 6 p. m. be fore being nilowad to testify in I we about which he knew nothing. Preni- dant Elliott wan served with a subâ€" poenn inst week while visiting 8:» lane. Pro-MOM Elliott at Northern Paciï¬c I. Wm»... in Can He Know: Nothing About. n has disappeared from the tumor- lied and generally presumed 0mm . ! young women tad girls at school. who now dress In very Iumtlve style. uniform In model ï¬lth charm- lng variation: In color nccordlng to the taste of the wearer. RAIL CHIEF HELD IN COURT "To abandon thin clinic feature of wmg‘n are" u once tould be m. (I. lbortuor n revel-Mon; but are“! "Plot. an In†Indication of a tendency to an... other long can!» "0ch future- of no «ammo ol Inn-«o 'OIQ‘ and It does no! loom not to "In! tho nbollllol of the obi. tho tremendously urge, navy nd ofln vm “pennies girdle. with which a Japanese lady encircles her waist and 'hkh In the eyes 0! most foreman detract- Io much from the grace of her move-MIL mmmummou. nu not vary null. none at tho tub- hno recently In no. nun. no Iva-(m "onto, and to (be nun! Sam M. I- nor. Afflllk‘ and 5.3th! (In the damn: collar. which no long prov-nod. "But "on I- m- a very could» able chug. bu somehow boon MM about, Ind R b «vocally ao- llconblo In the style of mum-nu now I" but usher-1| moo; Jum- ou India The low “on ll run, In. compile-tad and dtflrull, and "Shoo: of the western modal have boeomo nearly an noeelury n part or ‘ a nun drain u the western ht Ind tho number of men who clothe them unlu- oonplotoly mar tho wanton (“Mon II now no great that they have long lines could to nuuct Inch! nt- lanaon. "lbw than In hm hug boon to and and miter-bio .- the 1mm In womn‘n dun. Whllo the nut.- rlnl or which It In compo.“ may whom thonooruulchonptotho rich. coal], and aunt-Italy bonumul. mo model has boon pmttcnny tho ‘ sun. {or conturiu. "The absence of the queue was made up for by the presence of the but on the head of nearly every man and boy; although formerly the habit. of hat wearing In .0 rare that. bats were constantly found where hot dope-Med by the owneu. who had gone on '1":- out ever mil-lug them. “What, [or Instance. had become of the topknol, or Imall tuft of tied up hair. that partially covered the ehaven head 1" he says In the Orlental Review. “Gone, absolutely! Not one wan to be seen In Nagasaki. Osaka. Klnto. To- kio or other city. except on the head at an actor and than n was soon dis- covered to be part of a wig. In the country one or two were found, the In- signia of ultra. conservatism, Tokio, Japanâ€"Dr. Thomas C. Men- denhui lest summer revisited Japan after an absence of 30 years. Be an tint it was not the tail chimney- of. new factories or the his steam-hips flying the Japanese flag that most im- pressed him, but a thousand minor de- tails which nevertheless made the con- trast with the picture of life there as he had remembered it. Topknoh Have VIM-had and Hats Ro- Ippunâ€"changn Among Womenâ€" “Hlmlot†Being elven and Clank: Music I. Enjoy-d. Musician Visits Flowery Kinn- dom After 30 Years. In on Japan. I The renders of this paper will be pleased to learn that there in at least one dreaded disease that science has been nhle to cure in all its ltegee. end that in Ceterrh. Hall‘s Cetnrrh Cure is the only positive cure now known ‘to the medical frnternity. Getarrh being a constitutions! dlneeeer, re- quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ceterrh Cnre le teken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there- by destroying the foundation of the disease. and giving the patient strength by hulldinc up the constitu. tion and noel-ting net. in doing its work. The proprietors have no much feith in its curative power: that they oter One Hundred Dollerl for my case that it fell. to cure Bend tor list of tenthnonlele. allâ€. A lawyer noted for Ma knot-act. ï¬led a petition In a divorce use in which he alleged that: “At dlvem ncl sundry times the defendut tried to poison the plain"! without realonnhlo "Theatre-mm don't likp the truth 1‘" Question asked frequently. Pvt-ham an atlrmative answer ts mrreot; may- hv a negative in moma mnrnte. Wm. Anthony Mvnuirp has (“on fluvial"! a Cllflord n play "IF story at 'hit‘h should determine whothor or not the public like: to hear the pitiful ending of the evils of the present, day moral rode relating to the divorre laws MGM! F. J. CHINE? 00.. To Wm Anthony alt-(loin. author of "The Divorto‘?“ which owned Ii tho Whitney Own "once. April lath. he- lluva- thu an lniution of un'mtioo lion not llt the American drama any. m than Webster’s deï¬nition ol 3 melodrama lit- our prmot romeo-t â€on of this form 0! art. "‘VOMIQP, I‘ believe." unmarked the author. "de- ï¬nd a minor-ma u a play with mnslr and yo! i dare say that ii would seem highly ludicrous to think or 'The Pink Latiy' as u mat meio- dmma. l should call a melodrama that which anneal: directly to the emotion and I should dintingulsh u vlrama ihnt. Whlrh touches tho t-motion through the intellect." H. H. ï¬lm's production of James Montgomery's brilllnnt comedy. “Rudy Money," which in now looked upon an the Intent and greatest com- edy hit of Chicago‘s drum-tie anon. enter: upon it. ï¬lth week II. the Cort Thentre Sunday night. The new ideas with which the ploy is ï¬lled and ltu brilliant wit have kept audience. in a con-toot lever oi matrimont and ol- citomant. The play in n boon to ovuryotw who Ivlnhou (or I now our- orile at the theatre. While» the story oi the council)! advance: I new Idea. the novelty o! thn plow~ do“ not and there but lu- idt-n upon idm that in ntmhinnly new and wholnome to tho thtrltroxoor who («In that ho hum seen (everything. Mom In the story or A young mom who n-nnrd- him-oil u n iniluro entering upon Nat You“- ovo with but twenty-illn- cont-I In his Dork", A man or (130- world tit-rid" that through him ho- Iiil pm" hi- contrntion that n man can ho nut-rm ml no he Iota otlwr- bollrvr ha in. that It lw will land lhn world to think ihni ho has boon morn-nil n n. monay motor the world will ha on hit out to Innis too". "ii you'vo not my you don't han- to mend Ii. all you hau- io do in in nlmtv it." onyx tho mm at tho world "Non" [Oil my. Ii the world hm (but you an Milan ovarythinx from what you have to no". It will light to not In on it “ ln proof 0! this. he hu tlw yonna than flash for n loom-mt n roll at imy one thousand doll-r billn. and this notion in tho mmmnromont oi hum- dmdn at dim-mt ndnntmn and opi- nodn of utilrmi which follow WHITNEY OPERA HOUSE. “READY MONEY" AT CORT THEATRE, CHICAGO. ï¬ts the hand. The Aborn company will ’cast the opera with "a full strength. Giacomo Puccini’s beautiful opera ' ones" will be the olerinz of the About English Grand Opera Company at McVicker's Theatre for the week beginning Sunday, April 28. This: opera is founded on a. libretto adapts. tion of Victorian Sardou's terrifiic and dramatic play. "La Tosca," which was written for Sarah Bernhardt and was played through this country by Fanny Davenport and other great actresses. The story is intensely dramatic. deal- ing with the fortunes of Floris. Tosca, the Roman singer who is beloved by the artist. Cavnradossi and Scarpia. the governor of the fortress. For a minor political offense Cavaradossi is condemned to death by Scnrpia. who wishes him out of the way that his own suit for the love of La Tosca may prosper. Tosca loves the artist and prepares to sacriï¬ce herself to Scar- pia to save Mario's life. The wily \governor prepares a sumptuous feast for the singer, but during the supper he inadvertently let her know that the execution of Cavarndossi via to proceed notwithstanding her sacriï¬ce. In a fury of anger Tosca seizes a knife from the table and kills Scarpia, and then hearing the bells toll for the death of her lover she runs from the banquet room and ienps oil' the battle ments to her own death. To this tre- mendous theme Puccini has wedded music that throbs with love and passion and fits the story as a glove “My Ida-r for (30th anuuum ran and raw pod Pout-Inna Red co‘ckanln banana. 4: mun-M Kn.†FOR BALDâ€"1m m lmmovemenu: â€Wm. Mair.- we (1%an Iron BALEâ€"Incubator. â€.00. us us; also Rhoda Island Red cook 31.56 each. Leo Conan. m. m n I CHOICE RUFF ROCK E006 FOR setting at 150 per 15 "II- lrl. Alice v. Decay. hone 157-1-1. FOR BALDâ€"Gentle boy ham. chap. Roberta Black, 13 South Wuhlnflon 8L, Hindus. Ill. Phone 42. FOR SALFwâ€"Sefllng hrnl 75 cents and 81.00. White Rock and Whne (fringmn eggs, â€.50 a netting. Cockn- a 1.50 each. Helium! mu Pnultry um, Park and Rummn Stu. FOR SALEâ€"Thru- mood lot: on north side, just collide. at n burnln. Joml W. Tucker. Fnl: SAI:"‘I“F:“I far hatching; ninth r-nmh Rhodo "Hand Redfl; ".00 per dozen. (f A. lmrkn, "Inmlo, R. F. D. Phone. rm: HA LE flnglo ha rum 1.! J. Mr FUN “EST a. mum mad-m house with Mm» plan- Mr "Men, "4 Min from 0'»er Apply In Nan-amoro- PM» Hill.“ 1"! I:HNTâ€"â€"All Wm m Venn-nu»: Apply a! C3 nmvo m. Pf)“ \"rizht Lenora: Mr (I. (3. Ammo. from (Tl-Iago. Ill; Wlluun Becker. from my». Ill; Mr. Wllll-m Becker, "on mun. m; C. A. Wonk-y. Irma Spring- ï¬eld. Ill; B. C. Ulmll. from Chm-go. Ill; John hrycky. frmn Elï¬n, "I. (‘nrdaz Mn. P. Peters. from Chicago, m. Kn. 01w Pm, 112 South Apr“ 22. I’ll. The Rum and cards Mum-ed In- to. VII" be new to the Don! Idiot Olce April 27. 1912. H not called (of prior to that duo. A chum of on. non! on all advertised mutt. You'mlcolly (Minot A Rorlford (Ill) boy. It". I! ll. «Mo the mm in and 'HI I "um" no mum “you. on. “I "no to "pi-1n Mn ton-yum N00- or roodowmdhaly said: "Huh! not! you know? A who!" is I roll: who Ila‘o named to her brunt" Pr)†m. Andrew: Nnm‘h sank-n It 3!. Andruw'n Mun-h Sunday. April 13: 9:45. Band-y uhml; H n. m. mar-m pnyer and normal £33.?! (gig-Fl. annealingfarl. 53-2- grueling-IA: Eiu8.v.l:n§pvo!2o Bag-fag! 99333â€"33; «[3031 3.3. granitic-.5830 Inn-invacnggl‘. Rev. J. H. Willinmu. motor. Sunday services: Clan meeting at 10:00 I. m. Public worship .1 I0:30 and 7:30. Sunday school at moo m. aprons League. at 6:30 p. m. Mid-wool moot- ln‘. Wednesday. a 8:00 p. m. Wo men'n Minion-n Bode"... lint ThImNiay afternoon oi each month. lAdioa' Aid Bocioiy. mood Thai-May afternoon of each month. Choir m- huml, Friday, ll 7: {I p I: j It you hove no church home. we in- vite you to come and make your home with us. I! you want sympathy and fellowship. We will he Kind to share with you our Joys and blessings. Evening service It 7:30 p. m. "The Unavoiduhle Christ" is the subject of the evening special serv- ice. There will be ï¬ne congrega- tional singing. The male quartette will sing. There will be bapiium in the evening. All who are interested in hearing a. gospel message or who desire to be helped and uplmed are urged to attend. The regular services of the church will be held at 10:45 a. m. A very cordial invitation is given to every one to attend. These services are aimed to upbuild Christian liteâ€"to strenathen for the duties or life. and to lead into larger fields of influence those who truly desire to bring God's Kingdom on earth. 8T. ANDREW'S CHURCII. Services of worship with preaching at 10:30 in the morning: subject, "Growing." In the evening the putor \wili deliver a lecture on "Blinker peare." Bible school assemble. at noon. The Endeavor Society Ineeu It 6:30; Min Mabel Leech will open up the subject, "A Survey of Congrega- tional Home Mission.†Prayer meet- ing on Wedneegiay evening with topic. "The Wedding Garment." The public are cordially invited to these ne'rvicel. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. I: HENT~Twm furnh-lwd mama. H. 9| W Maplr Aw- H *IJ‘FHOH-ffln that Alumni or: Phone 172‘ ELBE‘RT ('. STANLEY. P. M CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. CLAQIIFIED ADO. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Knhhor-Hred bully and W. H, Wuhlhvrx. "but!“ “Ham. m MARTIN P02 Palmer. Paper w " and Decorate: ~ Burial Vaults W gwugzsnanov- w “mam 9-_ {GE AIR AND WATER TIGHT "Willa-nu mama! (.770 o m- v ; mu“. If. um. Record Know. D O WN I R s GROVE l V It. [Adl- o! C a line- mhm. In“ In lord. Inn av- mom! and tourt mus, l“!!- C0" oral-MM 11pr a n 0 V l: moan Nu m. o1 no.6 am â€'0 t Ind {’9an mm- ‘3' Morris In Tom Vor- non. (animator Goal- pander; )1 1" 9‘1“.“ munch-hm unis-nu. ’ Dy napoleon“ I‘ll an A. U. U. amt. ovary 35-h may even! 0" In! corn" In :lfd O ionor. N. 0.- AND 29 South Mun am "no. um FOR IMMEDIATI UII NA "WILLI. ILUNO' MONUMENT DIALII ARTHUR 8. mm UNDERGROUND So“ by your U“ C. F. DAVIS nowgroav [meoflgcmifl 3mm 'I'u mm Tuna. In lorri- m? WT“"'.niii-"V? «w u. doth Mg‘ V‘. .; .