buil Wolf. a lunch" of Carl We". ‘0! M Ponn new. "ï¬nd hon- Wduouhy (nun Alma, PM. Ha will unis Mu {ulna hon. In 1N- 301 “on“ lurid at New York yummy an" I In: of the lien» pun mm" which «and um WV. Nu- rm hr u Mn many hon:- Mnh a! “do by the war fu- ‘umnn ll. Whflmy has rwimd [m M: Wilton an "im Import" Ir. and In. Fm! ll. flank“ of Non]: Fem! 3mm, late unor- II'. hunky and", {or I lhm “of: flu“ In La- Annln not! other pink in Cdu‘omh. '0! BALEWIW plush. 40 mt- I “no. 5:. Km. com" um and Gull! IVPIDQ‘. I Math â€1‘ and I'm Huh nonu- of (he lint Own «A» I PERSONALS I ï¬gure of laughmr have greeted every Century Comedy shown at the Climax Theatre. Don't miss the next one, “On With the Show,†Saturday ni-‘ht adv. Harlan Snyder is building for Oli- ver Bcidelman I 6-room, two story, modern home in the Bunxe subdiv- Hol. It will be ready for occupan- cy in the near future. “Bebe“ ly Wife." which will be M- at the Curtis: Theatre next My is recommended by the mn- uur u on: of the ï¬nest production: over shown in Downer: Glove. ulv. George B. Hunt expects to be with lu- old mum-at, the 33d Imu- oll lulu-try, It a tom-Ion u Gales- “. out Ink, Ily 170:. mu sud a: 3... :51. .95»: 33.43.33. I... v... 9.1.31 :5 11:...- P. >.? Hinsdale Upholsteting and Furni- ture Repair Shop. All work neatly done at reasonable prices. Phone 635 or send p0: ward Will all and de- liver free of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glass and son. Howard. stopped for a visit with the C. H. Staats and C.J .LWinter families yesterday on their way to their home in Rockford. Roy 0. Miller has purchased the Chas. Calchvell home on East Curtiss street and will occupy it in the near future. Mr. Caldwell will build n home on Maple avenue. The Congregational Ladies Aid So. dety will meet on Thursday. May 19th at 1:30 p. m. in the church parlors. All are cordially invited to attend. Mr. A. F. Beidelman has just com- pleted Mr. Ross' building which is a great improvement and is now one pin-attics! business houses in 11-1 Ir. at! In. Edna! Dudley have pun-bud through the «like at Edwin] 6. [m t (30., “to am shunt Superintendent of the Catherâ€" ine Mine at King-mun, Arizona. flu Bantu performing the opera- Uon. She in doing ï¬ne and expects to be back home in about {our mks. Holland Creamery Butter at 38c for Saturday at Klein’s Market. The lowest price in three years. Klein's have some real bargains for Satur~ day on page 4. Look ’em up. adv. Mrs. G. ‘H. Whitney and Miss Grace Greene wow the guests of Miss Gla- dys Whitney at a May Festival at DeKalh over the week and given by the girls of the Delhi“) Normal First Communion will be given to a class of ï¬fty-two childwn A! the nine o'clock Muss in St. Joseph's Chunh on Pentecost Sunday. A three day's Return: precedes the reception of the Steamâ€. Ina. Hugh Wyllh underwent u set- loua operation It the West Side hos- pital Tum-y damn. Dr. (Th-ac Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jenkins of In- dianapolis. lnd., spent the week' end with the D. Harry and Dennis Jen- kins families hem. They were on their way to their summer home at Minoquu, Wisconsin. The Amica (iifls will meet at the home of Mrs. A. A. Langesch, 81 l-‘airmount avenue, on Monday even- ing, May 16th. Mrs. Herbert Daw- mn hostess. It. is to be hoped that all members will attend. school. Mr. T. 8, Watt of Cleveland, Ohio, was in mm: Monday looking at pro. perty for sale, it being his intention to locate heu- if he can ï¬nd a place to suit him, failing which, he may biukl. Notice to our local customers. A reduction of 20’,’ r on all tires handled by us, eï¬ectivc immediately. Down- ers (have Garage. For service call Phone 22. adv. Talk N0. 11. Wrote to a young man in Chicago last week and said CA HARDWARE. 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 WHILE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AND ALI. KINDS ABE OBTAINABLE MERTZ 6 MOCHEL Funklln Co. llllnols (‘oul Poalnontu Hard Coal N ATTEND 1‘0 ORDERS PROMI'I'LY NOW! President Harding FIRST NATIONAL BANK “Saving, to be successful, must become a Habit.†Order Your 0031 5 We help you form GOOD HABITS. WE HAVE ALL SIZES 0F Downers Grove, llllnola. I '1'.†A social will be held in the parlors of the Baptist Church may 20th.} Fri- day evening. Bring your “apmn' with the pocket ï¬lled with coins. One cent for each inch of your waist mcaaum. uue pinll of mu Pink's nimble and Western Spring: dancing dub- Bobby Vernon and Vera Steadman appear in “Going Through the Rye," the eleven-st comedy since pmhibi- tion, at the Dicke Theatre, Saturday. May l4th. adv. Miss Once “diet will give I Spring. Autumn and Culilinn than at the Guild "I". Nimble. thin- waning. The event is I Item! of TM Royal Nclxhbon held I I0- !hcr’s DIy pm at their new†Prairie and will build I two story guc, has gone back into the ministry accepting a paswrute at Paw Paw. Miss Ruth Briggs of North Prince avenue, who contracted pneumonia after undergoing an operation for the removal of her tonsils, and whn has been critically ill, is on the road to recovery. Rcv. Herbert H. Rood, formerly a pastor of the First Methodist Church here and Superintendent of the Easâ€" tern District of the Anti-Saloon Lou- Mr. and Mrs, (‘migmile entertainâ€" ul Mr. and Mrs. John Litzcnberg last. Sunday. Mr. Litxenlwrg has just ar- rived from Venzuela where he span! eight months in the interests 0! the International Harvester Company. For the Rmile of a Senorita, {or the bliss of her kit-s. men ï¬ght on the shores of Spain. Norma Tul- madge in I drama of temmluoun love. “The Passion Flower." at the Dicke ’nmm, my 19 and 20. adv. There is a new paper in the vil- lage. The pupils of the eighth grade have'begun the publication of “The Tattler," a little four page. nmvsy sheet typewritten by the high xchool students. meeting on last Thursday evening. Those not present missed a good flme as theme were instrumental and vocal numbers, refreshments and the party ended with an informal dance. Memlames Johnston, Lynn, Shaaf. DeLcon, Schcercr, Haserkump and Burnham of Chicago, congregated at the home of Mrs. A. 'I'. Ogren last Wednesday for their annual picnic. Games, music and a lot of goodies made the day one long to be remem- bored. ' Mr. E. W. Otto sufferéd a slight parafytic stroke while on his regular run on a train Tuesday. He was talk- en ofl‘ the train at Galesburg and brought back to Aurora where his son Ed. met him and took him home. He is getting along as well as can be ex- pectcd. The frame work for a two story huuse in Bunge's Subdivision is now up and will be under roof within a few days. Preparations are also be- ing made for another house in a dif- femnt pm! of the same subdivision, both being built for Downers Grove parties. A comedy of Newly-Weds in dup- licate apartments. with a busy ï¬re escape between them. Wanda Hmw lay in “The Outside Woman." at the Dicke Theatre Saturday, May 14th. "03‘! II! a 8. IAIN IT. Hinsdale Phone 818 laden-Inn! Tuscan ad Fu- l-M d All lb.» Boy's Brown Lace Canvass Shoes ..................... Youth’s Brown Lace Canvass Shoes .................. They are great for school and play White Oxfords, Pumps and Shoes-for Women, Men, Girls, Boys Children. These ï¬ne made rubber outing sport shoes and Oxfords are more popular than ever this year. We have a complete stock of new goods at new prices. You should see these new patterns of good quality Cretonnes, that will enliven your rooms wherever you need side drapes, coverings, etc. Prices are Lehmann (3' Michels Store No nutter how we try. its only how to nuke mistakes nonetim It you are not entirely satisfied with what you've bought or with the way we've treat- ed you. we hope you will tell us shoot it. live us the opportunity to unite things right and hold your friendship. 1'" ATS OUR WISH! C. E. B R 0 W E R Paintingâ€"Decanting 26 Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 82-R I‘Inzuzm mum You'll ll‘ delighted with these new RIFFEIJIAID l'Nlth Sl'lTS. They're huttonlesc, very com- fortahle. the coming thing: in woman's light weight underwear and quite likely to become as popular among women as the athletic suit is a- mong men. Take home one or two sample gar- ments of Nainsook. Batiste. Dimity or Voila. You will appreciate the ï¬ne quality in this tailored suit. New Dmpery Cretones 39c to $1.25 Them In only one lunch in this whole playâ€"from start to ï¬nish. adv. Wednesday. May 4th, the Board of Directors of the Evangelical Orphans: and Old Peoples Home at Bensenâ€" ville, 1H,. and the Ladiea Committee held their meeting at Elmhurst and were the guests of Elmhurst College. The Rev. G. Plassmann presided at this meeting. Thursday afternoon, May 19th; the Missionary meeting of “the Baptist Church will be held at the home of Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank Today's Bo; I! you have l mu. that id u ml thing to number NOW. You will want your «m to have a running mm In the rate of life. You will want him to have a real nhmv to ecu-h up will! â€perm-fly. Very well. why no! SAVE (or Mm NOW? A mull mm o! m «hp-MM regululy on thin hunk ml! give your boy a place of d- "mun on the road to wean. START .\ SH’INGR Afl‘OI’NT 9‘0. um IN nus IAN“ TODAY! “Eillel Maidâ€UndemeaI A sum Inuit-non under Stale Supervision Established 1892 SPECIAL is Tomorrow’s Man in. Many. 31 Summit St. Took. Olivet Center.†A spake:- fm Oliâ€" vet Chunk will tell of the vendor- ful work being accomplished among the Negroes of Chicago. Mrs. Minnie Zell. Mrs. E. Mocha. Mrs. P. Mochel, Mrs. J. Staiser, Mrs. J. Severus, Mrs. C. Wolff, Mrs. H. Barman and Mrs. P. Wander, of tho Grove and Mrs. A. W. Leasing of Oak Park, surprised Mrs. Emil liar- chand on the occasion of her birthâ€" day and presented her with a, cut glass flower basket. ....... $3.45 $3.75 .......S3.?5 $3.50 THANK YOU!