A lwmg Maa'u-I of fag. min-cl with «adv from Hu- m! Ml.- hm» 6" mt": and mum of 1mm. lump av" Ilw ï¬lm" Thurs-thy non-hm. Nun Glad,“ Waller-brim. of (’hiâ€" mnv. i4 \‘Mlin‘ at "w Mm a! Mr mm". Mn. Roland tic-hum. of Fair- MWM mvnm'. Mr. um! Mn. Na-lnon. of (Mann. mum in Down": (how at Sun-lay. They rm- rimming n punhuing I Frank N. brain, a! North Main pl. l .II. 1 Laurie °' Simon. w" "hum. “N uni {mm Com-0M N H» :II-mu I!" .m... In. mm Ull- Hamwhin' M“... 5, "km“ "who" who in the maul-g h" coo- mmm, 0‘ Dn- huh†“in. mu Jruh Loy. of Human". flu. C. N. l'mm Id! Thumhy with her mom: for Hoe-ix. Adz" when im- mnuwr will flay with ano- ther :laungr. Dr. am! It". Chan. Kati-on. a! Chicago. visited with Dr. and Hrs. I‘m! Kmiwn. of Prince avenue. on Waimlny. Blue, with red trim. they are the best that money can buy, and the boys still need them, at Mrs. Adelaide “dice and «laugh- ter, Grace. han- n-lum-«l from Earl- villr, lll.. when they went the mum Mr. Potts. of Chingo, visited over Illa week and with his son, C. H. Potts and fulï¬llâ€, of North Main at. Mrs. R. E. McCaul has returned to the home of her so", II. J. Fax. from a visit with nlalires in Michigan. A swell, new line of pure silk four-in-hand ties-â€" and they are selling at the old prices. Guy L. Bush left Tuesday for a month’s business trip to St. Louis, Ho. Burr C. Downes left Tuesday for New York City when: he will spend several days on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nielsen, of No. Forest avenue; am enjoying the plea- sures of a new Buick touring car. Don’t forget to vote tomorrow on the question of the annexation of ad- jacent territory. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ulrich, of Ber. wyn, spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. W. Brookins. Frankie. son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wander, of Washington street, is quarantined with a case of scarletina. Why go elsewhere far your needs when we can outï¬t both men and hays front head to foot. We guarantee everything we sell â€"- money returned if not satisï¬ed. Mrs. James Chilvers is visiting her daughter and family in the State of Washington. We GUARANTEE SaflSladion Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wells are env joying a motor trip vacation to St. Louis this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ray and fam- ily am enjoying the possession of a new Dodge touring cat. l PERSONALS] Miss Helen Hawkins left on Thursâ€" day, for California. MESS AND BOYS OUTFITTERS 59 South Main Street V. Tholin BEAUTIFUL CRAVATS BOYS PLAY SUITS Ely: 716, 1921 on Wilson Bros. percale and madms shirts at prices you cannot afford to miss. We have just received 25 doz- Vania: Pom-r m on a! the three r609 8:0qu from :1» Well Suburban “mum to win and“ Moon I! , Comp Nee-O- [In-Rah during the In! lrompuy period. Nu. A. W. lucfler. Warren and nary. haw moved to Word. near Mm“. Mich. Her brother hum Downers Grove h - visitor there Chit Maple East Grove Ave. R. I". I). No. l Mnmilleï¬. 11].. who have bee. Vinit- ing a! the home of “N. Herbert Dawson, 0! Pall-mount avenue. have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Helleutin and mo- ther. of Forest Park, and Mrs. Mary Potter pf Oak Park. spent. last Thurs- day at the home of llr. and Mrs. Robert Schnnk. I The next regular meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the American Legion will be hold at 2. 30 on the alternoon of next Thursday, Septem-w her 2%. l I ‘Mrs. Conkey arrived at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. E. Balczyns- ki, Wednesday, after a four months] visit with friends in and around Lam Angeles. California. I Born on Sunday. September 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hall. 154 North Fol-eat avenue, 3 daughter, Bryson Dufl'y HalL Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lalhrop and family. of Chicago, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Stoudt, of Ross Ct., last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Campbell, of Oak Park, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George R. Smith. at their home in Highland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Parker Orr. and son, John, of North Main street, spent last Sunday visiting with relatives in Chicago. I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Selig, J. Veith and Mr. and Mrs. J. Leibundguth. and: family spent Labor Day with re- latives in Goodland, Indiana. Elisa Fern Howard. of LaGranxe."l‘ennessec is taking charge of the gas office here R S during Miss Mae Leibundguth’s in â€a“ ' 'In POULTRY FEED At A Saving A. J. WOLF 1.65 DOWNERS GROVE mm mm GMWOIS of Mn. 1‘. P. Kelly, In. G. land pad I!“ lflï¬c Stab. NORTHSIDNROCERHMARKEI' home. will celebrate her 990; birth- day next Monday. She in Mill upry am! able to attend to her ovary day main with m. Mn. Hertz. mother 0! Lori, of the yilhge, whose home In in Enid. Okla- cm! of Mrs. Louise Alberta at Lom- bard. lll.. last Saturday. Mm. Al- hem mu an aunt of Mrs. Schnnk and Mr. Schoen. Mrs. Ruben Schmnk and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schoeu, attended the fur His. Rose Wapies entertained a party of young people on Friday evening in honor of her sons, William and FAwaui. who have returned to their work after a vacation spent in‘ the village. As Good 'A's Yo‘u Can Buy Republic Pure Preserves ........... Fancy Red Salmon, No. 1 can ...... 10 POUNDS SUGAR .............. Crisco, per pound ................. Sunbrite Cleanser ................. At the bazaar to be given by the M. E. Philathea Class. will be an ap- ‘ron from every state in the Union. One will be from the most westerly polnt In the United States, can you guess from where? Instant Tapioca, per package ...... Sunbeam Peanut Butter, large glass Athletic Club Qqfleg,_pe_r_ pognd : .. By our arrangements. all Fresh Fruits and Veg- etables come direct to us as soon as they are on the market. SATURDAY SPECIALS Miss Mnblé Wenstrom, of 186 Biodâ€" gett avenue, left last Saturday for a weeks vacation with Mrs. Ham-rt at Fort Donnellson, Iowa. Mrs. Hof- fert was formerly Miss Lydia Selig, of Orchard street. 1 Mrs. Ella Mary Houseman has re- turned from Palmer City whem she has been taking care of her mother, who pasxed away on Thursday, Sep- tember lst. For your own GOOD HEALTH and the good health of your family, buy and eat lots of our fresh vegetables. The things your body needs are in vegetables. Rose Small, of Joy, Mercer Counâ€" ty, 'lll.. an old time friend of Mrs. Christ Hointz, visited with her here over the week end. They had not seen each other for thirty-two years. Mrs. E. W. King, of Dalmatxl 21%., underwent an operation at the Post- Graduate hospital, Chicago; on Wed- nesday. Dr. McNealy. of Chicago, performed the operation. Pork Loins, per pound ........... ,_ . .34c Pork Butts, per pound .............. 24c Spare Ribs, per pound ................ 15c California Hams, per pound .......... 18c Regular Hams, per pound ............30c Veal Shoulder, per pound ............. 28c LegO’Lamb, perpound ..............3lc Boneless Brisket Corned Beef, pound . .181: Plate Corned Beef, per pound ......... 12c Georgia Bacon Squares, per pound . .. .ch Oscar Muyers Moose Bacon, per pound 32c Spring Chickens, per pound ....... .34c Old Hens, per pound 32c STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 GROCERIES MEATS Frank N. Davis and daughter, Kathryn, left today for Middlebury. ‘Vermonl, where the latter will enter Mitkllebury College. Ilr. Davis will remain for a few days to be [mm-at u! (lu- npening he being a gratluule‘ of this College and a rumba of the Alumni Commune. Mr. George Bridgman and son. Curtiss. have returned from their trip to Canada. They went by way of :Spokane, Washington and visited Mr.‘ Bridgman's sister, Mum. Geo. Derry and family, of Calgary. A very won- derful trip and was something to re- member. [ Six old friends met at Hester ‘Muoro’s home last Friday night for a good time before {our of them go away to school. They won: Marjoria‘ Whiï¬en, Catherine Morgan. George Range. Preston Snow and Raymond Wales. Vesta Juniors, the organization: of young [Beople of Vesta Chapter, 0. 1-}. 8., will hold an important busi- 1floss meeting and xocial at the home of Miss Grace Peterson, in Oakwood avenue, next 'l'uvsday owning, Sep. tember 20th. Golden Rod Chapter. 0. E. 8.. on the Last Saturday evening a few occasion of tho official visit of Mrs. friends gathered to surprise Mr. John Grace Seek-y, Worthy Grand Matron, Stoudt at his home in Ross Court. Satlmlay. September llth. Bunco was played the winners being I. V . t" " l M‘.. The Womans Guild and Auxiliary Va ‘ antler, gun * â€"20 am fl , . llrcsxlcr, ladies. Consolation prizes 0!: SM"! Amhewx Ep'wol’f‘l C?‘"Â¥""- were given to Emil Wander, of Illus- Avdl hold an all day meeting in the , w dale, and Gertrude Drossler. Supper chard) m:.\t Thursday, â€FINN!" ‘2' was served after which dam-lug conâ€" Tllv mot-ting Will open With corporate cluded the evening communion at 10:30 and at 12:30 a luncheon “in be xervod. The Rev. and Mm, "In-hurl gin-m- p 21c 10c 35c 45c Thursday, Sept. 22 6: Fridayï¬ept. 23 I'.VI’ZNI.\'G~-INYTM IIHH ~12†Q 9:. p. I. Aim '5 . 23c inc. TOI- Jam 3: child wk:- hnme ~mlvu-u and [Mar-w lain Hnu- helm- JIM a mum" Hm lmmuM Im'v out a mum inln mini-gr. Jud u frï¬â€˜ml win; lmnl llwm Mb in My mm wl)‘. Jud n 'mJInn-l. «vim: nut-m and flu-ling vflvibuflnfl. A‘ M. m 5|" amazing. Nut 1: staph}. not | â€WI! May “but than drama. ant-vb m pndrmnl. With An All Stu (Tut Fulcrum Barbara Cantu-ton. William Ibex-amt], Lewis Stone and Little Dick Hendrick Friday, Sept. 16 6: Saturday, Sept. 11 v ‘ Bruce Scenic-â€" “FALLING WATERS†BELMONT AND mm AVENUE! 007N338 GIOVK. [m The Dicke Theatre It's Captured the Hearts of all Who Have Seen It. .The claim-s nlnlcll have been giwn by the Milk Producers Association at Lisle hate been given with a two- fold purpose: to have a good time aml‘ ‘to promote better dances, and they ‘music will be by Benson. of Chicago. and several novelty dances will be arranged. The same committee, with Carleton leelhulfer in charge. will have been surprisingly successful TWO REEL ('OMl-ZDYâ€"J‘INDIGO SUNDAY" Two Reel Christ; Comedyâ€"“MAN VS. WOMAN" KINOGRAM NEWS The Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Stress- mun and daughter, Dolores. of lonin, Mich. arrived Wednesday afternoon via flivm 1'01 a ï¬sh \\ith their six- tow, Mrs. \\. J. Staals and Miss Elsie“ l‘isclwl and other rolatiws Ilt‘l’l! and ‘in Nam-nine. Ai-compuning them wow Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas. Mr. Thomas will enter the thoulogical seminary at Naperviliv. Sioux: Honing - Sewer Building G's: Fitting? Trioâ€. 8.5 JOHN M. STANDS PRODUCTION The Child Thou Gavest Me Fred D. Helnke P L U M DING ALSO Eveningâ€"Both Dlyk’hfloâ€"Dzll Admiuion 15¢ ï¬nd 25: Inc. Wu 1‘ Vanity Comedy- “DUN N ING LOVE†Your lifeâ€"~your homo~ynur moth- m‘â€"~a.< "my might haw Mon m as [ht-y arr. “The Old Nost" will .- wakt-n (loop in your heart memories 01' thn mother to whom you ran with your childish traumas. Plath rhiM ha: embarked an I drama of hi: own. how-u. ambitious. h-mmatinns, tarry thrm away. Then- nrr- moments of laughtrr and tamed], mmanfl', advnntun‘, tram-d}: The «cry of their lives sweeps you along. A Z-Reel Calonial Comedy with... "can... MOD... N with a minimum of rodeiln L 7 n maximum attendance. Next m L. day night, the “Fair" dance it ’10- :‘hably the last of the season and'th' have the care of the dancing. If“ given in connection with the Lid. - Community Fair and in Ell. Riody'l " woods at the Lisle Road and m ' “VL‘nul‘v Preston Snow, son of Mr. 'and In. A. B. Snow, 173 Highland ovum, loft last Saturday morning for M Granola), Michigan, where the {cot- bnll squad of S. Alhao's School ll holding a week's training period prior Ito the opening of the school in Syn- more. "L. on September 18th. 3. Albun's school is a preparatory inn lstitution of high scholaalic Sundial. formerly located in Knoxville, rm, and is operated under the dilution 0 {the Episcopal Church. Mil will enter the Senior Class. u 5 G. B. TOPE, M. D. Physichnï¬Su menu. Olin-aim: I5 Wu AI.- Tdnhâ€"l Iâ€