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THIS ISSUE CONSISTS OF TEN PAGES Account 'i'nankigiving II you do not tue it to you Owe UB butacriptMm. COOK COUNTY HERALD IF TOUR NEIGHBOR BORROWS YOUR PAPER TELL US WE WILL ASK HIM TO SUBSCRIBE OUR KIMS TO HUM GOD, TROTH MS KB MONBT. VOLUME 50, NUMBER 8 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, NOV. 25,1921 XSOth Year) TERMS $2.50 A YEAR CASH IN ADVANCE I CLASSIFIED ADS Thte Wtat Ad Mctton OM of tht tiMful of thti pa- to who of tt Prieo, 16e lint for flnt Inwr- Won, lOe for aubttqutnt IMUM.

WANTED WANTED--Induitrloui Men, who un furnish good to wit direct to consumer in eitlei Md towns, for country trade. Urge line of high rualtty toilet arti- fltt, extracts, food products, and other household and farm necessities. Good paying business for the right man to connect with an otd and reliable concern. For particulars, write giving age and occupation, to C. A.

Deerlng, The Rawlelgh Retailer Palatine, 111. tf WANTED--Competent Maid, 2 In family. Mrs. C. H.

Plther, 131 N. Pmpect Park Ridge, Ph. 3584. WANTED--Men and Women to ad- torn envelopes at home during spare tone. Guaranteed proposition.

Send Me for plans. Boy 273. Pckln. 111. Jl FO1TND.

LOST. STRAYED. Etc Is hereby given that 8 colts strayed onto my place, 10. Owner can have same by faying expenses. Wm.

Kooppen, Mt. Prospect. Dundee Road, near Wheel- fag depot. STRAY PIG Found. Owner plcnae for same within 5 and pay expenses.

Henry Schllf, Clonvlcw, on Milwaukee Ave. MISCELLANEOUS Wood for Stile--Cheaper than conl. Any quantity from cord tip, on Stump, cord or stnvc length. Send your order to John E. Barrett, Prnlrie View, or Plion- 247M1 FOR SALE-- Imported Cnncertinn, 104 key.

i reeds, R. Wunderllch make, and A No 1, Second hand I tn in I key, from S'Jfl to r.il or phnne. Hat- ttmloif. T'honc S4 W-2. J2-2o SWEET Pine juice of ripe apples in s.ilioti kop- or SHORT COURSE TO BE FREE Moving Plcturea, Lantern Slides and Chart, to be Uaed to Help People.

MORTONjGROVE MUSIC Piano lessons given to beginners. ROSELLE RUMBLES BOOST BLOOMINGDALE November 21, 1921 DuPage County Illustrated lecture charts, scores of lantern slides and nine reels of moving pictures will be used in conducting the Agicultural Short Course, to be held at Bloomlngdale, 111., Dec. 2 and 3, according to Harry J. Nagorsen, advance representative of the Agricultural Extension Department of the In. ternational Harvester who paid his second visit to this vicinity today, to confer with the local committees, which have all arrangements for the big event in charge.

"Everything is moving along nicely," said Mr. Nagorsen. The Harvester Co. will give every assistance possible to make the short course of 'great and lasting benefit to the community. "The program that is being prepared will be Interesting and instructive to both town and country folks.

The schools are being invited to cooperate and arrangements are beini? completed for the holding of special meetings for women, conducted by LETTER FROM ALABAMA I Elberta, Nov. 19 1921 Anthony Paroubek and family Thanksgiving services at Trinity Messers H. C. Paddock Sons--' Mrs. Chas.

A. Brunke, Fernald ved to DesPIames, Nov. IB. church at 10 A. M.

Thursday. I Dear Received your notice Morton Grove. Geo. Meyer has a new big touring Ladies Ajd of rch that my subscription to DuPage Co wading "Mr. Donnell's' article in'yoor Mr.

and Mrs. P. J. Krisor were took his family out for a ride cleared $826.60 at their annual sale. Register has expired.

I want it K- paper 1 i nder date 11, I fully pleasantly surprised Saturday wen- to initiate it, Sunday. Ted Surges is installing steam newed, so find enclosed S2.50 for meetin should be tailed ng, by a number of friends from Chi- 1 Edward, Christoff, Frederick, Ja- heBt in Ws on the west side anot her ye r- at some convenient place for the pur- cago. Eatables and beautiful gifts son of Mr. and Mrs Christ Geo Bortner and Wm Ewa i mBde We are having nice summer weather mv 1 were brought along and a fine- Struck (nee Stuwpf) wai christened, buginegs trip to rBnMor Mon- with some fine thunder showers once rt tte mTM? often Stem I wai served, after which cards fur- Sunday. da in a while.

Good for oats, just being will also agree with Mr Donnell nished an enjoyable passtime. The wedding of Marte Franz Contractor Fred Salge and force are sown now. Fall potatoes are nearly Yours, Mrs. Blanche Krelik, mi shed an enjoyable patstirae. The wedding of Marte Franz Contractor Fred Salge and force are sown now.

Pall potatoes are nearly A combined birthday was celebrated Morton Grove and Mr. Fred pu tti in a concrete catch basin and ripe and will be dug soon, but have', at the Kiefer home, Sunday, being Cnicago was announced to take geptic tenlt in the Roae) i state Bank not planted many this fall. We have 1 A Mrs. Kiefer and daughter, Hattie. Ed.

at 6 P. Wednesday, 23 bloek aome sweet potatoes weighing 6 and 7 Kiefer and fwnily of Chicago helped St. Paul's Luth. Churca, Niles Cen- Don orge the Fred Linneman pounds each. Satsuma oranges are' to make it an enjoyable affair.

Eight Auction Sale Saturday, Nov. 26, ripe and a few cars have been shipped Hospital PhwttlfU Ittle friends of Hattie came in and Chas. Wjn. Martin, son 01 Mr. and near Rand Roftd Bnd Kitty corners" from here to Chicago.

We have every 1333 Henry Ave. 1541 the young folks had a Jolly time to- Mrs. Chas. Ahrens, was christened at Geo Bortner returned home two weeks quite a number of home, gether on her sixth anniversary. A St.

Peter Evan, cnurrh, NOV. ZO. Mrs Wednesday and will be here again in seekers on oar place to see the a dainty supper was served adn espe- Arthur Gruhn, Mr. Chas. Ahrens, abqut 10 days with a car of Holstein different kinds of crops grown here, i cially due justice was done to baker and Mr.

Wm. Maierhoier, were fresh mi)k cowg Drinking water is very soft and cli-i Flatau's fine birthday cake. sponsors. I Fred Milchert, the welder and re- mate can't be beaten in U. S.

I am Victor Platx and family visited his' New arrivals in this vlcUuty recent- pair ma has moved into the Henry here with my fami now 7 years and' sister at Rogers Park, Sunday. are: Nov. 16, a son to Mr. and Mrs. enscning shop where he ig ready never 8pent one cen or fire material Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Heppner, W. C. Nightmgale of Emerson serve you promp ti free Plenty of saw mills to cut' were most agreeably surprised, Sat- Nov. 20, a son to Mr.

ana Mrs. Leon- Botteman nas installed one of lumber and lumber is cheap now information leading to urday evening by about 50 relatives Ahrens of Touny Nov. a the i astest type coil coo ii ng devices the county is booming quite fast the COVery of and neighbors In honor of their wood- Mrs. Baumann or his meat market, which will great- last year, as so many people come op on Chi- wishing Mr. and Mrs.

Heppner many damage consisted of cutting down residence and ghoe-T- more happy anniversaries. Numerous trees and making excavatmns for the gtreet Qn beautiful and valuable -wooden gifts construction of the proposed mono- be iti to were bestowed upon -the celebrating rail from Chicago to Fox Lake re- ke couple, among them a pair of wooden gion. Earl Crandel moved his family slippera for Mrsi Heppner, in which she was obliged to dance 15 minutes. BARTLETT BREEZES Miss Ada Schick of Chicago spent week end with the home folks. Miss Tillie Harmening of Sherburne is visiting relatives and friends lore.

Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland entertained bum-It, for s-ile by H. K. Elk dove.

P. Bi-nsenvlllp. III. (IV REAL ESTATE WANT ADS FOR RENT--Flat, cor Vine and Vril rooms, nH modern improvement-. Inquire of Mrs.

R. J. on (down stnirs), FOR SALE---5 ncro fnrm, 5-room house, birn, jotintr 01 chard, etc. Telegraph rond. nenv Dampstcr St.

A. Bnumler. Phone Morton Grovp 27. FOR 6 room house with hot water heating, gas. electricity, city water, sidewalks and bathroom complete.

Apply to Krntise, Gieseke, or Lnndmeler Renl Estate Dealers Arlington H'ts FOK SALE--Lots In Altenhclm nub'd. Inquire A. McElhose, Phone 94-M Arlington IlcigtHa FOR SALE--21 Acres at Addison, en Illinois Contra! R. one block from Lake Street (which 13 to bo paved spring, contract already let) pa's mums and electric wires 200 ft. from piopcfty.

If interested, come and look ovur this land. Geo, RittmueUir, half mile north of Addison. 0 R. 1'. D.

'J, Elmhjrst. III. ERE io the spreader that is to toad and easy to haul. It's the low-down, lyhl- clraft, New Idea. Shreds the manure perfectly find spreads it in a wide uniformly thin bkxnket.

Built for years of steady service-by spreader specialists. Unquestionably, the most efficient and longest-wearing spreader made. Come in and see this better spreader. It's the world's standard-the one the imitatnru uy copy. Oscar Franzfin BENSENVILLE, IUL.

MUd Xcll.i Wipicnt, an able lecturer and demon tutor on liome tod, homo canning, poultry and i dred subjects. Miss Wigcnt will aho Like part in the regular sessions of thn course Prof P. G. Hoiden, a national loader in itKrk'ulturnl and i pioji- ii'S and R. K.

Robertson, an expvii- inced and practical fanner, will also be sent here by tho Harveitcr Co. extunsion department. These men ait- able lecturers and will do all in their power by talks and demonstrations to bo of service to the farmers in helping them solve their problems. The short course promises to be one of the real events of the season All tessions will be free and cveiyone will bc wtlcome. FOR mqu'ire at 102 S.

Dunton corner Sigwult St, Arlington Heights. AUTOS. TRUCKS. TRACTORS GARAGE FOR SALE--Fine loui tion on Milwaukee nt Niles. Wm.

Thlel, P. 0, Norwood Park, R. R. 2, Box 116. FOR SALE--Rco Touring Car; Strong Mare; Pathcscope moving picture machine, automatic telephone system with six boxes.

Phnne Arlington Heights 138-R-2 I'OR S'VLE--Buick Six Roadster, overhauled, in pood condition, repainted, tireM and batteries good, Garajro, Addison, 111,, Phone Klmhurst, G7-W-2. BARGAINS IN USED CARS 1021 Buick, 5-passciiRer car. 1019 Bnkk car. 11H7 Buick Roadster. International IVj ton truck, slightly like new.

Wm, Busse Sons, Mt. Prospect, 111. A A I IN USED CARS Nash Sedan, 6 cylinder 1919 model In Al condition, 1018 Ford Sedan with starter, evorthing in perfect order. Buick Touring Car, also a Ford Touring Car. hese cars can bc bought at veal bargain prices.

Hut man Behrcns, Proprietor pcili'ss G.u.iKu Mt. Prospect Girl Wanted for ffeneuil housework A to Mrs. A Kates, Phone Sfi-R Atlmgton Hutchts f.JVE STOCK FARM TOOI.S FOR SALE--Guernsey bull calf, 8 months old, lendy for servile Vrcd Sloping, owner, Benscnville. Don'l fovtjet tho Fied Linncmar Auetmn Sale Saturday, Nov 'JO, near Rand Rond and "Kitty FOR SALE--9 year old mare, dnvt single 01 double, good traveler and worker. Will exchange for cow hay, corn or oats.

Wm. Sebastian Phono WM Park Ridge. FOR SALE--2 Good Horsea, black mure, 1300; bay mare, 1000; both good all purpose horses. W. H.

Edeckcr, owner, Itasca, 111. Phone 0. Route 1, FOR SALE--Purebred Brown Swis-t Bull, ngc 20 tuberculin tested. Fise-hcr Bonsonville (25 FOR SALE--Ducks nnd geese by Herman Krnmbecr, Arlington H'ts in Richard Landmeicr Fnrm. (25 NILES CENTER NEWS OESPLAINE8.

ILLINOIS 1 Rewari en wedding anniversary. Eatables Road, Nov 20 a daughter reduce nig ice down from all over the north, even i CUUl-C W1A1. UU CTI1 A i Ulll Oil Ml were brought abng and a dainty mid- to Mr. and Mrs. Peter J-iensmg of Mesdames L.

Fasse, W. Beisterfeld, a number from Canada, night lunch served. Games, sinking, Ave. Brauer and Fenz attended the sale! Hunting and fishing ule music and dancing served to make if. A judgment of $2,000 was rendered and gupper the Kinderhein at the tne day now Tons of filh are TOJIB a most enjoyable event for everyone court against the NeWmann Con- Luther lnstitute in Chicago, Satur- caught in the bays and gulf, and are present and It was well into the "smae struction for damages done on day shipped to northem markets in large wee" hours before the guests departed pro Al 8 TMd Koch has movecLiflAo his new barrels with ice.

Yours truly, 1921 MAXWELL TOURING CAR Brauer and Fenz attended the sale! Hunting and fishing is the order of Factory No. 329825, Motor No. 350SM SIDNEY R. KETCHUM 505 Kal. Nat Bank Kalamazoo.

Mich. of friends at their homo Saturday evening. John Kleinschmidt, Elberta, Ala. ADVERTISEMENT FOR TOWNSHIP ROAD CONSTRUCTION Addison Township. DuPage 111.

The Otto Hoth family Were asphyxiated by coal gas from the dence on the south side Satimlay State of Illinois, County of DuPage, heater Thursday night, Nov. 17. Mrs Mr Crandell th SI Town of Addison-ss. Hoth awoke in a dazed condition nnd Hnn aomt I Whom It May Concern: noticed the baby seemed in an alarm-1 i' nv nf Public Notice reb iven that ing state She managed to rouse' Mllton Roloff a ml family, of Chi- the Count Superintendent of Hi h- her husband and he was iust able to CaK W1 move 8 fam ly lnt the ways of the County aforesaid has filed her husband and he was just able to home of the chicago Te i phone 1n the oflSce of the Town Clerk of get out to rouse the neighbors to come gwltch board next week where good Town plans speclfic tiQns and ebtl to tneir assistance. service, as in the past will be main- mates, together with a map for a Miss Elsie Stielow entertained a a crushed stone road to be construct- large number of friends, at her home, The ldles Aid of the church cd HI the Town of Addison aforesaid, Saturday evening.

Among- those i thmr IU 'present were Mr. and Mrs Vi7nnr nntl authorized by a vote of the people Kramer 1 Dazaar ancl of said Town, at an election held on o. supper Saturday afternoon and even- i.u IM Ani-il A Basket social given by the Bart- and Mr. and Mrs. Mnx Pneps of Park Nov 2G at the home of Dr V()1 ((3 TM 01 Apru A lott Rh school a hlg success ancl Ridgo, Mrs.

Rohl PetorSen and Mr. are woleomc Comc ea)ed bld be reccived for SBK nitU-d the school, iG8 80 a Mrs. Hcrhoit Smuleihcrc; of Eva holp thc Sunday School and and conformity with the plans Mr. and Mis. Wm Ilnrmeninpf and anston Mr.

nnd Mis. Raymond Klohm chlllch Youv honie toxvn specifications and map of the sui vey 6 lioom House, elec. light, gas, pafed daughter, Kuth, of Chionffo spent Sun- Edward Harms, Miss uwz Maikel formerly known as of said load, now on file with the st, furnace heat, lot 50x150, 4 blk. Harms, Mi and Mrs Peter Schmidt Frnrlz Cdsh who has th)s Commissioner of Highways of said r0 station. Price (PCCAll Mi-s Evelyn Brown Mr.

Wm nn will i Town, up to two (2) o'clock M. ot ono Schiumhr-rV of Chic-vo besides 3t vl11 ul for Ger thc 12th day of December A D. 1921 W) cash i the home toun luo many next week If marks lemam at at the Tov Blk a officc sald Modern 4 room bungalow and thelr rosorit valuc Franx Wl11 bp tnvn, at i tune and place said fast room, large porch, light, MJUMHTMI ornviTT'i' YUM to his declin'ng- years with Board will proceed to let a contiact gas, fuinace heat, lot Vr -Ir 77, out woik 01 worry in Europe. publicly for said improvement to tho 50x130 price Miss Mary Smith of Niles U-ntoi It rcportod that Mv Salzeman lowest icsponsible biddei; said $4 0 "pOT' moB th and Mr Joseph Luoll.ni of Chicap-o workmsr on the franchise missioner of Highways leserving the -t i who have been vis.tmg her parents, were married at Niles Center Catho- ISr 8 tlon forfc operating and fur- to reiect the in his opimon New 5-room and Sun Parlor i i i i i 4- A TIT i l.iv with home folks. Mr.

and Mrs Geo M.iyoi and f.ini- ly of Chicafro -pont fhe wocli end with fi icnds hero Mrs Bcn fichulU, Mis. Alfred and d.uiuhti and 'Cli7abeth hinidt were to Elcm, Saturday Airs. Alfred SchulU and daughtci, Mr. and Mrs J. Schmidt and family he past 3 ictuinod to their lome in Btucc, Thursday.

ADDISON NEWS Mr. Boinhaid Ahiens is still ailinp with sciatica. We sympathize and wish you an early recovery. Elmer Plass hopes- to soon occupy the now brick garage, 50x60 which father is having built for him on his residence plot. It will be modern in every respect.

G. F. Klaus, who docs the plumbing work on Wm. Bunge's jobs, installed a hot water heating plant last week in Mr. Frcd Hcmrich's large new mansion on Lake St.

Rev. Pfotenhauer has bcpun "his annual mid-week services (Christen- ichre), They are bi-weekly on Wodnes- lay tn the town of Bloommjjdale and' in Thursday at Addison at 1:30 M. The next will be Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.

Mr. Avory Pike must like hh new tenants. Herman F. Hansen will move over to Pike's west farm, while Albert Johnson i remain on thi Salt Creek farm, which they worked in partnership the past year. Mi Pike has engaged Johnson to paint his building and fix up the old place, Hark! What is it we hoar off to the west? Haik! Voices of rejoicing! What's up? Let's guess! Let's con- uratulate in advance.

Perhaps it's the same caller, who recently made frequent calls in this neighborhood has again visited some home. Sure enough, we guessed correctly. It is Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosenwinkel that rejoice over the arrival of a baby firl, Although Swift, 111., is only a milk station on the I C.

R. it is too largo to be passed by unnoticed by Mr. Stork. Saturday evening, Nov. 19, about 0 relatives and friends surprised Edwnrd Meyer in honor of his 22nd birthday.

The evening was spent in dancmtr and playing games in which Tail SthulU received igents 1st prize Arthur Kittmuoller, consolation. MUs Emma Breckenfclder received ladies 1st prize and Miss Bii-ckonfoldcr At midnight seivcd after which dancing was again enjoyed. All had a good time and retired late. iloward and Western Chicago 'Apples for sale--A carload of fancy box apples. Apply to R.

Perrm or Ross Davis. Fred Stcging will open a harness shop for himself Dec. 1, in the room jack of the hardware store, able prices. See mo first. Phone 41-J-l liensenville, 111.

Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brown entertained the seven teachers of our pubic school, Thursday evening, Nov.

17. Efnng Bros, have a wireless tele- jhonc outfit at their homo in Bensen- villc, where they can "listen in," and enjoy grand operas, conceits, lectuies given at the Chicago auditorium They can also send and mceive mfs- sages to and fiom other local stations 1'hoy will add other improvements to it- wireless outfit. Mrs. H. Shattuck will have a dis- acerpted consolation, delicious supper was FOR SALE--25 Buff Ornhitigton Cockerels, April Hatched, True to "fame.

$1.60. C. Hattendorf, Phone 34-W-2 Rosolle. 12-25 SCHAUMRITRG Fred Milkert hns moved his repair shop and household furniture to Rosello, where he will continue in the repair work. Schaximberg Volunteer Fire Dep't.

held their annual supper, Thursday evening, Nov, 17. All members were present and their appetites wore also well represented. Mrs. C. Meyer is again confined to the house by her annual caller, a sort of a face eruption, which seems fo baffle medical science as to cause, etc.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Butruss are happy parents of a baby iboy born Nov 17. Geo.

says he now has three mechanics and will soon be able to do all the garage work with his own help. a aie too high. Each contiactor elastic stucco bungalow, fire place, sha11 bc rec un ed to ive a bond with itteboard ec bght, ic chinch, at 9 Nov. 19 a fea 1 st' Thc mo rs Elwa1 Co were and su fficlent suletles for double heat lot 50xl64 oi lot 100 ft kr i Mil a hTst to apply for 75 the amount for the performance of wide. Price hey played games and danced till are jn that the pro ect hl contract and shall also be re-, 000 cash midn.sht 100 people participated through in a rush in order to quired to enclose a ceitified check with I thc festivities.

Ihc newlywods will start their rist mill. They will also his bid, payable to the Township Roon Bungalow, garage, lot 66x H-i 4 liintn i utilize the power for elevating. with the groom's mother, at BENSENVILLLE Burglars entered the general store of Walter Tedrahn at Cloverdale Commissioner for the sum of $25 00. Location Road commencing: at point of so T-, cnn called Addison and Wooddale road, Friday night and got about $500 North West Quarter Soctlon ot ec- worth of merchandise. It looks like Uon 2 2, thence running in Easterly di- Price cash.

4 Room Bungalow, chicken large lot, 166x278. $1500 cash. S4500 house the same gang that did several jobs rection through section 22 and part 10 Acre Truck Farm, 6 room house. here last fall. At detective head- of Section quarters, it was reported that this gang was under lock and key.

The business men will either put on a right watchman for several months, or get BRING your logs to us and have some device to ive them a warm re them sawed into useful lumber any ceptioil) ghonld they ghow up again play of ciochct woik and Christmas gifts, also apions, fancy pillow slips, caps, pin cushions and table runners from Nov. 3 to Dec. 25. Over Staade's grocery store, corner Green and Mason Bensenville. (12-25 H.

L. Geils' sons are branching out nto real estate business They have started foundation for a 5-ioom bun- on their lot on Gieon near telephone office, which they will sell as soon as finished. They are also rushed at the shop, wheie Fred Steg- ng lays out the work for four other carpenters. MARRIED SCHUETZ--CONRAD of Section 23, until to so called good outbuildings, fruit orchard, fine Church Road, approximately miles L. H.

Krage, Commissioner of Highways. Wm. Balzei Town Clerk. If you are not a subscriber to your home paper, $2 23 will make you one. location on paved Plaines.

Price Half Cash. JOHN H. WENDT, DesPlaines Phono 42 Opposite N. W. Depot road, near Des $10500 IMPORTED CONCERTINAS R.

Wunderlich-make, brand new imported 104 key triple reed, the very i best made "Concertinas," at reason-1 Roselle 34-W-2 W. C. Hatcndorf. "CIVIL SERVICE" AT ROSELLE Miss Apollonia Schuct? of Morton jrove and Mr. Peter Com ad of Sharp Corners were mariicd Wednesday 9 A.

at St. Peter's Catholic church Niles Center, by Rev. Schmidt After the ceremony, a leccption to relatives and a few friends was held at the home of the bride's parents The young people are well and widely known, having both been raised in this vicinity Many friends uish them a tiappy and prosperous married life Mr. Conrad is in the motor truckine business. Their future home will be at Sharp Corners.

MARRIED FRANZ--FISCH Miss Marie Franz was united in mai-riage to Mr. Fred W. Fhch at 6 P. Wednesday, at St. Paul's Luth Church, Niles Center.

A reception followed the ceremony at the bride'r home in Morton Grove. Mr. Fisch was born in this vicinity, but for many vears past, has resided with his par ents in Chicago. The young couple will make their home with the bride'? "arents in Morton Grove. Mr.

Fisch will use the St. Paul R. R. to and from his employment. May good luck and happiness be with them.

Ye Editor wanted to know, if Roselle had gone to sleep, No, folks' We are wide awake and busy! Look here everybody and talk it over at vour Thanksgiving dinner! Doc 1 and 2, Tiimty Lutheran Church Choir will stage a comedy-drama in three acts, entitled "Civil Service," which adver- Uses itself as a "play with punch." Here is a list of characters: Old F. a mystery Edwin Troyfce The Inspector, B. J. Cochran Clarence Schmoldt The Postmaster, J. L.

Frank Dzur The Young Money Order Clerk, Steve Audaine Otto Bokelmann The Mailing Clerk, Simpson Peavy Wm. C. Kreft Tho Country Bo, Goldie Wex George Thieman The Postmaster's Daughter, Octa- Vla Ramona Hattendorf A Lady of Importance, Mrs. T. R.

Jeffs Mrs. W. Hattendorf A Hired Girl, Birdie Bivins Clara Druehl A Collector, Miss Golstein Ella Hitzemann Stamp Clerk, "Kate Kfenyon Caroline Hoepner This is our program: Chorus, Selected Act. 1--The workroom of a postaffice The Saturday after Christmas, Th Thief. Vocal Duel, Selected.

Act. II--A week later, The trial. Vocal Solo, Selected. Act. Ill--The next morning.

The new life. Ohorus, Selected. Everybody make up his mind to tnke this in. Always room for a few tiore. It's Dec.

1 and 2, at 8 P. M. the church basement hall. Admission 35 and 25 cents. C.

C. T. G. F. A.

DANCE DEC. 3 Leyden Local No. 12 C. C. T.

G. A. will give a grand dance in Social Hall, Bensenville, Saturday, Dec. 3. First class music furnished.

Tickets: Gents 68, tax 7, total 75; Ladies 28, tax 7, total 35. The Com. The Plucky Little a i Our reputation for trustworthy, efficient service is your reason for having CONFIDENCE in US. As soon as we receive your 'phone call, at any hour of the day or night, we will assume all responsibility, attending to all the trying details beyond our expected services. Lauterburg Oeliler Funeral Service Phone 29-M Niles Center, III Use! For Every Room iu she In tKe kitchen SAPOL1O cleans oilcloth and cutlery; in the bathroom SAPOLJO cleans porcelain, marb.e, tiling -the -wash basin and bathtub; in the hallway SAPOUO cleans painted woodwork, doors, sills and concrete orjtone floors.

See that the nameSAPOUOis on every package. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO. New York U.S.A..

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