cum “I!!!“ m 0? EAST 0.0" in I glass for you: “I: Inc "V. I. rmwr, W all-I che- pastor of St Paul‘s Evan li- ed church, Orchard and Remain Chicago, Illinois. The Public in col-din"! Invited to attend the service: und to vb“ amt Sunday, November 6. 1922. 9:16 a. m. Sand†School. 33:!) tug. Mgmflng‘ Worship. Week Dlyn~ am I. In. Mus. Saturday eveningsâ€"8:00 p. m. Ben. locum. 8:00 p. m. Reading Room open “and†and My from 8 to 5 p. m. 8:00 n. m. In: and 30M 9:†I. m. Bible Shady. 10:†a. m. High Inn Ind Sermon moo p. m. Campï¬re. MW nth ynr. d.†I. to (bun-h." More foo-3'0". who am ~11." In M h homily: {of nth a! an. Qualify: 51h} _f_mn “CW†If: Bud!!- Novrmjrr 5-. Hm; 10:30 a. m. Homing Won Theme: “Caunud Fqéhï¬al.†25353» mL'i'iéviiniWiriï¬n Snndny School at 9:45 a. In. Sunday Scrvice II woo o. In. Sula . : "Adam and Fdien Itn." W 1 evening 1‘â€!!de The Ladies Aid Harvest Home Fem flu] Friday afternoon and evening. Supper {mm 6 to 8 o’clock. loud-y 3:30 Boy Scouts. ‘Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Prayer Sch 6th â€iii: miihelp’iou to vote more achrdinghto your design. we" League p. m. loaderâ€"Thelma Roe. Sub "The 806“ 0! ll“ Gï¬tdAttru-tive." n‘ ï¬Ã©Ei'nE'ciiiEaï¬, wiï¬'s J'b'n the New Constitution of llliï¬gis. Como Theme: “The Brooding Spirit." Union service of Baptist, Congre- ï¬ml, Eva lie-I Ind Methodist niches It 2: p. m. Sundn in ï¬le Wat church. Dr. leinm _S. : "God's Tmpkt." p. m. Christi-u MAYO}. 7†f. m._ Pouch! Emil. Byr- .2 WNGIWATIOKAL CHI!“ Imoms'r Bl’lflWl’Al. cannon 0:“. '3. 13. Bible 3:50“. 11:00 I. m. lamina Sunday, November 5. 1922. "I81 CHURCH OF CHRIST. â€MST I". PAUL'S “ANGELICAI. (GROVE mm CHURCH 9:46 I. n. Bible 8:500} slimlin’l imo n. In. Homing Wonhtp. #00 p .m. Altar Guild. 7:30 p. m. Church School Oï¬icers and Teachers. November 8, 1922. Wednesday. 7:80 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. 7:30 a. 1:]. Corporate Communion of the Chunk School. 9:46 u. m. Church School. I 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and 80mm. 4:00 p. m. Baptisms. 5:00 p. m. Evening Prayer 1nd Herman. quomher 7, _l_922. __'I‘_Iggsday. .- “HMS BHSOOI'AL CHURCH November 5. 1922.1'wcnly-ï¬rst Smithy after Trinity. . -_- n hupday 8:00, p. m. Choir Ro- 1:30 r- '29; Evhipsï¬ryin- GT 1083"?! CATHOLIC gondï¬g‘fléï¬llip 13500 g: _m_. mm November 5. _S y School_ 9: 45 1:2. m. “Glenllllltlum WENnMPl-ut iy 7 Welcome! Litmry Huh followed by choir nhenml at 8: 30. Inf, Sflhm, Saturday awning. Novaihrt4 . WM the homes! rGeo Bulï¬nch‘l'hen bcimpomnt mm to Inm- act. sndn His impentive tbs! every member be mes-ant. Wednesday evening, Novemher 8: Meeting of the young people at the home pf the Sehnnnns, Park {kniié aidâ€"brew†. 7 MI yéun'g peoâ€" ple are urged to quad. Jesus Christ, will be we and he will summon More s 2 ml ell nations, all people that have wdked this earth since Creation. Then the ï¬nal verdict will be spoken Eternal Won to the unbeliever, Eternal Life to the believeg. HIST EVANGELICAL CHURCH “A PM! and†In. 1. Alfred Nansen. Ila-Met We haw- i wry interesting no" of a program It the north side school the other day in type whkh, owing to Incl of mm. m r'rowgied out at the last mimml. It is worth while and will be published mt wet-k. the ' gemt. There Is absolutely no r m for salvation afler dam. Once dead. the next step a man must uh is to appear baton the mentseflofGod. TheSonro an, the Congregational church. Next ï¬nder? semen 9'9!" '1" .505 gm laj‘t Judgment†“vii Wain! an- to men 1k, Mg! themflgr We dun-hr to extend our hunk" links to the my hind- null Mingn during the ï¬lms and If. In the bath of In. lAun Cm. Chum (bye. Mr. and In. Cmen. contained ‘3 imam! m. of pavement. proved that at Illinois wand-n! damn 0! pound “I (or- and. That I numb" of on." nun luve mum: um dfl‘n In Mr M‘ Ma! in "allâ€! prod that "or pan-amu- of Immi- m 0! an nmmu 3nd mow manta) that an ho hum." “I: "'- "RW'W'. ml!“ «Meat that {then i. no cause for aim It “It â€puma o! truth in nu. Nah- wnyn. The M" of this your. plum-nu h Bank.) with that and mum-m1 the not rigid IW‘ of material: wwmhb pm-l cut an in preview nan. “Touts on the m M which magma Windham-I. MINâ€"1 warming-3:72.- immediately in . corner truck which sepentes a smell are: of concrete from the pavement. There is not only possibility for l aettlcuuent of these smell ms with I consumnt forming of In uneven xmrtoee, but there is also the tendency for these are†to gradually work Ivey hon! these rest of the pavement. The presence 0! a stool bur placed don; ‘mh nick of the pavement six inches from the edge doe- nmch to prevent the breaking ot! at corner: and the result is that "lino“ he: had put“- cally no failure: of thin nature since this design an adopted in m1. don. Divlmflenflng. Wflï¬hï¬ymuw Fun . don. I I" Denna". mmmamum ,. nhA‘ alt 1:800 r-OOP :45» 309 - .fla?‘ ‘I. m m. In m Mo School Morn“? Worship. Junior "lance. Senior Alliance. Gospel Song Ser APOS'I'OLIC PATH! KISSION “'The onlf tuck which is It's" in- jurious and which should be repaired "The longitudinal crack down the center of the road also has been criticized as a fault in the pavement.‘ To some it would probably be a sur- prise to know that this crack is de- veloped by a construction feature of the Illinois standard design. As long- itudinal cracks inevitably occur in pavements regal-dies of pmautions taken to prevent them, it then re- mains to the engineers to control the crack to the best advantage of the road. For this reason Illinois uses a metallic joint placed in the center of the pavement to force the longi- tudinal crack to appear directly down the middle of the road. Since this control joint has been in use the rag- ged unsightly crack down the pave- ment has disappeared and a straight Joint has been obtained which, in ad- ditioa to its many technical advant< ages, acts as a dividing line (or two 1 way traflic: The Sum Highway Department. answering inquiries and criticisms in regard to cracks in state roads, hu issued a tsatement 0! which the fol- lowing is a part. ‘ Illinoi- sum-d Mn 0! Pave-cu! Found Correct â€"â€" Other mm " in ï¬rm ' in? STATEMENT ABOUT CARD 0? THANKS In. "Inlet! M. (TROWDED OUT HARD ROAD CRACKS L. Slates Copying {rom'buk to per! The the work! w I300! when there I who“ you in m?! MI“ W Wu I. R. Polling In «Mag II Audit!» on NI fun .I 14 all» with of Lisle 4 nun tooth-m 0! Damn Gm m-mtudunmuhnnm ho hum to andâ€. The usual hf..- of uk. Sunday. Nomi†II. a I o'clock p. m, I "ad 0! "arm; 0 Hood 0! Catch; a full um o! hu- machinery; G. I]. Kellen h tolling .1 Pub“: Auction u N- fun. 'i an“ m'. 0' “We; I 1-2 mun out of Down- an Gun; 1-! mile south of But 3mm .91.; cm mm». s. Indeed Scrum Thu Miom"â€"NIP"\‘"" It seems Ilium unbelievable that this stolen "tick shculd be brought back to perhaps the only pawn in the work! who would Mu II. when there an dealer: of imported gnu Studio -â€"- First Evangeli- Chunch Pulom Saturday Afternoons Phone 167-W-2 for Appointments @5551; an dun young man In in 1-5! In Hamil»! swam?! trill. x taken from it. A letter written to , each one of the garages brought the some replyâ€"the owner felt sure that no one in his employ was dishonest. Two weeks later. Mr. Egemann.‘ business partner of Mr. Scott, and a1 gun lover, attended a shooting match in Lincoln Park, Chicago. and to his surprise the nun standing next in line was using the lost gun, and it was immediately recognized by Mr. Egermann. Inquiry brought out the fact that a young man. employed as oller in the garage at Hannibal. 110.. had sent it to Chicago to a dealer of line guns, and traded it for a Luger revolver, valued at $15.00. An om- davit was easily obtained as to the date of purchase, number of gun and description so that owner could prove property, which is now in Ilr. Scott's On September 17, Kr. and Mrs. Alvin Scott 0! Nomi-ville started on an auto trip with Garnet. Kansas. as their destination. As there was a promise of Prairie Chicken hunting. Mr. Seen tool: his ‘shot gun, which was a genuine Balm gium Francine. in a sole leather ] leather case. Each morning Mr. Scott assured himself that his gun was safe. as the case seemed undisturbed. 0n unloading the m at Gunet, it was discovered that the gun had been TRUTH STRANGER ‘ THAN FICTION IN NAPEBVILLE CASE Mn. Cecile savanna Vocal Instructor A million m en have turned to One Eleven Cigarettes â€"a ï¬rm verdietfor superior quality. AUCTION SALES 15 a 10. Mend u I 'l‘np Shoot in R W cigarettes on the Joliet road on Wednesday, the 8th of November ,ccmmencing at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp, 6 Head of Horses Several hundred Chickens; 25 Geese; Firm Machinery of various kinds in- cluding 1 Titan Tractor; Some Fur- niture; Rugs; large Stone Jars; tnd‘ many othcr articles too numerous to‘ mention. Usual terms 0! sale. After several weeks of invoicing and determining the value of the proâ€" perty involved, the deal whereby E. H. Fleck disposed of his interest in the Hinsdale Ford Agency controlled; by Fleck Buchholz. was closed Fri- day. It is reponed that Mr. Fleck receives nearly $40,000 to rhis inter- ests in the concern. Checks covering the transaction were said to have pas- sed yesterday. Henry G. Buchholz has associated himself with his broâ€" ther, Edward in the Ford Agency, and will dispose of his grocery and market business soon. The local agency reports the sale of nineteen cars the past week-â€" Hinsdnle Doings. E, 1!. Flack Receives Nearly $40,000 For Intern-u in Sub-than Ford Station. BIG TRANSACTION IN AUTO AGENCY HAS BEEN CIDSED Western [him 6:: Electric Co. Una [II n mnkmhl but and you um an my In: cl cal and do you! part In um... I stop to an unote min-m. It. And you how. will have that chain! “nook" nu! unh- ll homo. Yumflnmu'm hmnntorahllhur orukuhuuthm.“ the but on In Atlanta aâ€. 0.. will do IN: (or you. quickly, chair. «0- mit-ally. henna m 40 not and hat for km; pct- “lost people." an the Pedal-u Gonmment. “sun the (drum ï¬re loo arty in the Po", overstate it A“! (one It for utm but too suddenly I: very cold wean» orndhunictoohuln lb Spring." When you we I"! 6:: one a! flu modern and highly you tn Mania. 0.. Hal The Best Way is the Gas Way 888 TI"; RADIANT VIII! AND "01' SH" GAS IIIA‘I'IIS L. KLEIN 8c SON Id. 219 Free Delivery 1 L2 pound jar 16 oz. package per pound REGULAR SMOKED RAMS perpound . . . . 8 rolls for PEACE BRAND 001m can, 12c doz. cans, $1.20 per pound 3poundsfor . . .95c perpound . . . .18c Iv; is}: “1;; Trinity Commandsâ€, who am tunic:- m; It Kr and In Knights Temphr, It “Gn- ngc, Wod- and In B- 0. Dow, mldayevening. In apiteoftlulno 8.1-3. WitwlflA-L clemency of the weather a great‘LInxosch. Ir. uni! In. D. Ham My attended mud I very enjoyable Jenkins. In A. 3. Crane! and FM time was had. Kr. Hobbs is but Gillmd. 7 ,, 10 Bars for . 55c 10 Bars for am» MBANGI WON A "caption for John Paul Rob: was held by Trinity Oommnudery. Saturday’s Line- up af Klein’s Dronedary Candied Lemon, Orange and Citron Charles A Beard Current Events Is Crime a Disease? Are Workmen Entitled to a Living Wage? What Westmont Has Done by Mr. Herbert Dedricks The Ideal Governor, by the Rev. A. S. Phelps The Proposed Constitution of Illinois, Article IV FREE DISCUSSIONâ€"SUGGESTIONS INVITED ALL WELCOIIE The English Government New Books: The Economic Basis of Politics, by THE ‘PEOPLE’S FORUM Dramatic Training developes a gracious, expressive, intelligmï¬. charming voice which impresses the hearer- ggvonbly. quite before he has time to think of flat the speech is ï¬lling him. Classes now in union. For um ad partial-n rho-e “0-H. Monday Evening, November 6, Eight O’Clock ARBUCKLE BROS. BRAND COFFEE Edna Louise Fitch WAX PAPER FOR LUNCHES P I: G WHITE NAPI'HA SOAP SUNBEAM MINCE!) MEAT READER and TEACHER of EXPRESSION AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP LEAN STRIP BACON VOICE PORK SHOULDERS PORK BUTTS LIBRARY HALL