, LPED CHEER Ex- SERVICE MEN XMAS Hr. Heart! In a hrolhor M MT. (20011! R. Heal-(t. of M‘nvr! ï¬rm-0.? Mrs. Mary Evam. 0! (1::an mum Iiss Jonah: "var" and Mr" lra‘ Hem-fl. nf Cass. Mr. Chow!" Hunt; of Fair 08h. ('alifnrni'l. Mr, Ron»? Earn. 0! th [mum and Mnf Salim Hoarï¬ and Mr. Frank "om-u]; of â€mi-NM, Indiana Tho.» with Ink ï¬dmr. Wu. .lvnmt‘ Hoar“ aml' the ladies and also to the gnu-runny and union given by the Jacks“!!! Storage nnd Vln Company. The and! Were distributed Ind placed 5! the foot 0! oath cot on Christmas 3w: by nurm in attendance, Red Cm: ind K. or (3. mutant. Among the giftu contained in nth pair of lake- Were the foflowing: Gig-nuts, (Indy. hnndkrnhkfl, dud-g cmm, tom. plpr. cigaret- h pun. book of pump-I. chewing (In. Apple. cum. nhot nldnxi. Thr funeral «on‘ a wow MM at I!» Mm. {.541 tank arm-«i. Tuesday. l‘nw-mhvr 27. al ‘2 p. m T?! I? A‘ R MM il: rihml .Irn‘irv Ikkh «an anmINl by n eer‘ ml‘ rims. my" and Srriphmv wading by "w RP“. Harm. nf laflranm‘. a former mslur and inlima!» frit‘m'. Th burial at Rm:- Hi" (‘vmflovy 'was Mr 000 direction of H" (W Fol- socks with assorted Chl‘iï¬tfllaï¬ guts. To a Inge measure the smoothness with which this plan was carried out is due to time and Man given by Who. Brnvyn. Ooh l’lrï¬ Von-st M, Hind-k. Ilvrnkh. Clam. I.- Gum Down"; (can, BMHMM, Nlpnlflo Haywood on why dork; tho Ch" War. M u M- m In (Map. Sump thy. MM! :4. "a In «It ind-n In "a. 0M" (in-nu of Dawn- "! Gm Term-Mp having in» barn Ind run-NI in (‘m-u, whom he lived “I" h "HM In "I' I7"! "lint-i! Guilty «fly in um Soon nfler Mn Mum (you "or war In (My. "'6, he an“ u. ('M- his with)“. “H. .lvnn m1“ childron mm in One of the ideas contributed to by' many Jricnds of the disabled and which woyked out very nicely was the ï¬lling“ a! one thousand pair of socks with assorted Christmas gifts. Anon: the comma-Men Ink-h mn- mum! wort the folohvinu: w-vv_' .._, V, In behalf of the Speedway Hospital Service Committee, American Legit"), 1 wish to expmns thru your columns thanks and appreciation of thn (Tom- mittce for the sworn-1.»: response ton.- demd by citizens nf Duwners Grove and community omnnizutiuus tn it‘s invitatian to asist in providing Xmas cheer and celebratinn for paliélnts at the Edward Himm‘ Jr. (Speedway), Hospital. As a result of uniform favor acâ€" corded the Committee in this wmk. everything desired was accomplished. Then: was a holiday atmosphere in ï¬ll corners of the hospital and eu-ry patient was rcmemberal in anyway or another. .. , a... win. In haul-M In and «main! balms man u I Mk! In Meat-tr 3M buJobn «up- flkn. P" that sixty yah- k mu- : WV of "I! NrQMlistJtht-w pl (10;... wï¬m "win. In an al- W andâ€, No v..- u 32:! lb- †Mm . :- Pn‘rinnh and High PM! in the (NH FI'NCMR. I; we" ml Ill hon-2nd "10th a! "to G. A. Editor, Reporter: THERE‘S N0 EXEMPTION FRO.“ ACCIDENT Rich or I have m 1: tin: hurt III! world †you do not have in (aim a dime on suflering the ï¬nancial m which accompanio: an act-i- Fof «fly 1 small Rum each year a 1 lets Accident Policy guarv you an incomeâ€"«if an inâ€" †keeps you from working. No man ran prntN‘t arrivlonts. Kiwi- "unl. on o! [In by: who minim Letter Iron Speedway flupml Committee to: Help It Christmas Time M. A. SULLIVAN EDWIN HEAR" or poor, 0M nr wrung. you to take your rhancr- on got- hurt as ynu trawl through Riverside, m., Dev. 28. 1921 Vary mly you". . It» "add (hunk. Maury n hrolher M Mr ynu against him William Shanabrook, I resident of Downers Grove since 1883, passed on at his home in Oakwood avenue early Monday morning, following In illness which extended over _the last neven years. William Shanahrook was burn Au- gust 23, 1859. near Walkrrton, Incl. March 29, 1888, he \was married to Miss Katherine Mellinxer at Keithsâ€" burg, Ill. and the same year they moved to the Grove when- they have sinu- mude their home. He has been an emphnyee 0f the C. B. Q. R. R. since January I. 1887. He leaves his agml mother. Sarah Kit-uh, of Walo kemm, lml. twa sisters, Mrs. John Nohlit, also of Walkrrton and Mrs. Laura Norris. and one brother. Er- nest, of Dayton. Ohio, two daughters. Grace and Mn, one M)» William, and his his wife to mourn his loan. Funeral sun-vices were held at the home Wednesday nftenmon, Mr A. 1). Wright. of Hinsdule,‘ Finn [leader of the Christian Science church of Down-r5 (trove, having charge. Mrs. Weinhcimur sang Unrec- beuutiful sel- ections. Interment was mmlc in {he Hlmlgett cemetery Wes! 0f the vilâ€" Inge. 1"" mo" ’ ' Much-nix Ir. an .Ul'i- can min-ml mum-mu! In) uh. nqmluk- u! r. ' («ml-o. [nun-I u I5- font mil-“4% 4an lu-mI In Ilw Own- , . rot-I. "-1 . ’nuwl lmu In nun wlih III :1. Marti, . vlml Slrllu-olm Inn-“rho on NMn-d ulul ulu-fllxulml â€w r-mlkc-‘l UNI-flu! In flml wu-n "pimp-due rMa'I- m. u will": lwu, mu! lw! uhw vans. The rug-t. unlmokrn. nwr um quk'r number lwu. Mm "hum-hum!) luurl l'all bearers were his old éu-wonkv (‘I'a on tho BurlingMn with whom he hus‘ wwkml Im- ovel thirtv years and included; J. C. White, Lester Ban, (1. I’. lllndmett, Wm Roth, of the \‘illagelaml Chas. Gardner and ('. D. Russiter. of Aurora. "mu. llm. E. H, DUI-hunk wu- Ilw um: um! n-m: m Ilw tut-Imp M A‘- flru u» a tnn‘uhurllllm “hm-u. 'flu- «noun-nu Inc-mud M "Inna-ï¬l- "an In Ham. I-: "run In†[0' .5." vii-lumen uml tum Irw- Im Ina: now." MON-an "fluâ€- and Mann-Mp- no man: nun wflw. mum-l- and may mm.- un «m Imam", and. to. PM 0' In. 0' m lama pm! «In tumult-h ul M. It. Out-“nu! Haul human Mum, "um M m If. luv-t M Mum Dml mm- m- thOM up much, hm lhll Mn 0- a». mum, Mon-"400M. We. cm in u Tl-r mm! "In-(M‘- mum-N, In". "V In". M Inâ€, "0' rot-v [M amt-h «l M~ MID-3r M MI We also make and recommend the following pro- ducts. Each contains nothing but the best and pur- est ingredients. Order :1 small supply for a trial which will convince you of their merit. HEAD CHEESE, per pound . . . . LIVER SAUSAGE. per pound . BLOOD SAUSAGE. per pound LEAF LARD, per pound ....... PURE RENDERED LARD. per “This lard E put Made every Thursday for local consumption. 0r- ders for Saturday delivery accepted until Friday evening. OAKNOLL SAUSAGE is made strictly from the choicest cuts of the hogâ€"hams, shoulders and loins and is seasoned with the best spices ob- tainthle. Oaknoll Farm Sausage per poundâ€"32c Plume 356-1 "mt nets Grove. Ill. 145 N. Main St. 'dmtm have“... m cum An in" "afï¬nity MW .Au ’ unnhuuu u. an OTHER OAKNOLL FARM PRODUCE I'IIJ'II‘T'RII'AI. SUPPLIER FIXTURES HOUSE WIRING. REPAIRING is put up in gallon cracks for which a charge of 25 This will be refunded on Ioturn of crack if desired. MOCHEL BROS. :mmmmmwmmmmmmmmnmmwxwmsmmww PUFFER FARM PHONE 31-] Hun‘snn Ford supports Norma Tnlnwlge in the “Wanderful Thing." u-Iay, Friday, at Dick“. The moat pupal-r romantic Mar of the vemnnâ€"«Rkhfld Blnhelmem- u Diem-'5 Thumh)’. emu Hm Physician. A! "u! «lum- u! Hm 1‘“ "(HI am! he glnulmz or "w 'l'Mrtw-nuu runlurk-a [ht-rc- flouflxln-d in umuv- l-Zmumwl ZHI'mIi. .Ic‘\\i.~ih Musician, purl. an» lrmmmo-r um! mm)wmuflrhgu, .~ll,\‘:-' [he .‘lmlh'ul [ta-«mm. "mum": ll. l'ulirlmhn. “4- in hem-“:4! In huu- Ian-u cu frin-muy wrm-s will: Ihum- nml own-u tn hnu- muggumhul in Mm. in purl at «10.1. hh urn-all lriiugt' by writing a [mam ur Hu- ~':mw >I'I)IN"""|'I" .lum’m-y (If a Jr“ mruuuh ln-u :nml lu-uu-n. ur- d-ommmie-nl by Ilquruphm hunk-l. 'l‘hc llullw ul' lMx lurnlmyw- [um-In was ".\lvrlmlnvrmll.“ Gladys Hulettc takes a leading part in “'I'nl'ble David." Earl Rodney in "Let Me Explain," 3 Christie two ml comedy at the Dickc Theatre Saturday. 0 What! (Ian this be Norma mix~ in]: comedy with drama It. Dicke's today. Fridny. I'll-hu- Mnmmvmin at her he»! in “The Way of I fluid" It Dicko'n on Batu "by. “Tut'ble David“ nip-I you In in am mar Ind bald: you tn I hm"!- Ion clulh b the very In! foot «I Mm. City's Nam. of Indian Origin. hlmml. llu- liul 0f the. Ilumimon of I‘ullmln. mm: "s umm- {rum um rlwr ml \rldrl) u shunts. Am! Hm river In-urs Hu- mum- at a umhm at lmlhms too-hugging In the arm! Alumn- quln Imully. 'I‘lw nmm- ls sum Innu- IleriH-Il frmn thu .Ummquin ward "dawn. to H'ullv. In My mu! sell. "ml wus anmhm! In unis partk'uhor trlhu Inn-mm» “ \ms nnlml for Its Irmh- III uml Minn-r0. our" mo-nl. n can“ (or motion and god (and. “PM†“Milo-urn. random uni Cuntâ€"ole: In many rim»! â€nine in «on mot. Sump." N. M Ann-o, Not n how Hawk’s. [I‘M In your hom- Inn. 80y not than «nu and «9m- : 0! all MW. of ï¬n; Enrich. Emu-moo (Sun-“MIC Advediscments Ilun Indium- cents ‘) .1 C 16c Himsdale :Ipholamlng and Furni- ture Repair Shop. All work neatly done at warmth]: prices. Phone 635 or send postcard. Will call and de- liver {me of charge. 11-26-fl Scratch Feed. per 100 pounds, $2; Frame Stale Poultry and Egg Mash, $2.25: Globe 20%.to 22% Protein Egg Mash, $3.00. We also handle all kinds of stock and poultry feeds. Elst vae Grocery Market. E. Mrkvicka, Prop. 11- 18¢! There is not one brief moment of relaxation, it is a riot. of emotional color, including comedy. pathos, ro~ mnec. brutality, tragedy. and love. See "'l'ol’ble David" at Dickés. The critics say “'l'ol'hle David" is a masterful pmduclion~convincing character drawing and compelling malixm, strong features. at. Dicke's $00". Oalmoll Farm Sausage is not the result of an overnight idea to mrket our herd of pure bred hogs but comes aftcr months of careful consideration lly ruminating in “The Way o! a fluid," her latest, to be at Diekc’n Siturdny. tight. l ' A (Md Take that business course January 1. You can work your way thru and have all your college and living expenses covered with up to $10 a month for extras. Write now! Ni ht school 3' “q and uredays. The Ella Mary Tea Room YOU CAN MAKE 1'922 the best year of your life PATERSON BUflIN P388 INSTITUTE Luann“. III. 26“: Year APRON GINGHAMS About 200‘ yards at special price, pen yard ...................... llc REDUCED PRICES IN WARM RUBBER “BALL BAND" FOOTWEAR “U. S. MAKE Bv the mm in good bordered pat- tel n, 27 inches wide, per yard. T55c WHIPPING CREAM ( ‘ashnwrettc and ('hamoisotto gloves, black and w bite and a few othel col- on: to (1030 at per pair . . . .3oc Felt Bout Cumhinations, reduced per outï¬t ..................... Sock Combinations, reduced per outfit ........................ 12 Inch Leather Top Sock Rubbers, at. . . . . . . .................. l Buckle Arctics, all reduced to, per pair ........................ Boys Felt Bent and Sock Outï¬ts, reduced per outï¬t .............. Lehmann 6" Michels Store Reduced Prices For January (‘ONGOLEUM "ALI. RUNNER Woman's and Mines Glove Sale M us-w or 388-3 (Ens (mom mo. .13. ._ KEEP YOUR FEET DRY AND WARM-m" PAYS! SOLD AT pm 8:80 to 2:00. Telephones I77 6 I78 and in small outhy of expanse. Our factory was designed with cleanllnus and sanitation as the first considera- tion and our machinery is of the same design'um is used in all samge manufacturing plants throughout the country. In the manufactum of our Join our Christmas Savings Club now â€"- pay in a small amount each weekâ€"and next Christmas you will-have the money you wish to spend. The plan is simple. it is safe and it is sure. COME IN TODAY Mannficturer and Finisher of Metal Parts Plating in Silver, Nickel, Copper'and Oxidize TABLE WARE RESILVERED Building Hardware, Bathroom Fixtures Reï¬in‘xshed GRINDING AND SHARPENING Patentable Ideas Worked Out Punch Press and Screw Machine Work Factory: 110 Ridge“ Ave. 0mm: 81 Benton Ave. PHONE 248-! Julius Severus Have Money Next FIRST NATIONAL BANK Downers Grove. Illinois. These nightgowns are nicely made and good quality flannel, each $1.45 The shirts are in grey-blue colors, special sale each ............. 81.35 391:1 357. 7.3â€". Zâ€"nâ€"udaavfim GLOVE ODDS AND ENDS Odds and ends in ladies kid gloves, mnall sizes, to close at per pair . 18¢ BOY'S FLANNEL SHIRTS OAKNOLL hand nothing but in hams. shoulders and loin: m and together with the best snipe: we an able to obtain. Our hoxs'm pure bred Duroc Jerseys, strictly gain fed. cholen immunod and average on. hundred and ï¬fty pounds in weight. $3.15