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The Times from Streator, Illinois • 12

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The Timesi
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Streator, Illinois
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Pf3 12. STHEATOK DAILY Tlf-lES-FRE rnuksuAi, ltwu. GRAiMB" Coil FETED SPONSORED BY IVEHOiJfl DOffll I A AFFORD CLEAN, CARGFRGG at which time plans were made for tho inflation of tho recently enrolled new members. Tbo date if the initiation was set for October 7th, The next social meeting of the organization III be held on Wednesday, Sept 21th, instead of Tuesday as bas been the usual custom. At the conclusion of thlodge activities an enjoyable social hour was bad.

The hostesses, Mesdames Wm- Mullen, Fred Peck. John Kerte served dainty refreshments. The local organization, is manifesting much Interest in lodge activities. Mr. and Mrs.

Vern Doner and Miss Amelia Dion of Ottawa visited with relatives here this week. Master Donald Phillips, who has been ill for several days, is now Improved which will bs good news to friends of the family, Mrs. C. Ott, and daughter, Mrs. John Ott, Jr and little son who have been visiting with relatives In Iowa and Nebraska, will arrive home Saturday.

Ottawa are guetsof their daughter, Mrs. Fred Boot northwest of tho village this week. lira Sanford Shields ot Lake Wales, Fla is the gueet of Mrs An ha Gauss at the C2 EL Palmer home. Mr. and Mr.

Warren Norris and the latter's father, Ed. OConnell of Aurora, who were en route to Sheldon, III were over nlghtguests with Mr. and Mrs. H. P.

Mullen on Monday night. They were joined for tho evening by Mrs. George Singer, son Arthur and daughter Catherine, and Mrs. Mary Lock, all of Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Mullen. On Tuesday the out of town visitors were dinner guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. A. G.

Wheatland south of town. Lloyd Wakey has been quite indisposed for the past several days due to an infection in his eye. Friends here of Mrs. James Buts of Kempton, 111 who bag been a patient at the Illinois Valley hospital at Ottawa will be Interested to learn that she was able to be dismissed from the and return to her home. Miss Myrtle Geiger bas returned to her home after a short visit with friends in Chicago.

-Relatives have received announcement of the arrival of a baby daughter in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Applebee, born at IUU-nols Valley Hospital at Ottawa on Sept 4. Royal Neighbors. A large attendance was present on Tuesday afternoon at the regular meeting of the R.

N. A. A lengthy business meetlpg was held ONLY cash puts this Conversion GAS Burner in your furnace 1 cr irzzr FRIENDS REMIND MRS. B. O.

PHILLIPS OF BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY. GRAND, RIDGE, Sept 1L Mrs. B. O. Phillips was the victim of a delightful surprise on Monday evening when Mrs.

G. F. Smith, assisted by Miss Veria Beth, entertained 12 guest! in honor of her birthday anniversary. 1 Bridge was the diversion, three tables being occupied. (Mrs.

Fay Manigold received high score while Mrs. Homer Missel was given the consolation. The hostesses served dainty refreshments of brick ice cream, black chocolate cake and coffee after which Mrs. Phillips shared her beautiful birthday cake with her guests. She received many beautiful and useful gifts which will be happy reminders of the anniversary event.

Mrs. Elmer Jensen of Ottawa was the only out of town guest. i The Mendota fair this week is attracting many of the 16cal people. The ladles of the Presbyterian church spent today cleaning 'the church and making ready for their annual harvest borne festival to be held next Thursday evening id the church dining room. Mrs.

Harriet Shields has returned from a visit with her daughter Miss Edward Causland at Aurora. Miss Arlene Hodgson returned Tuesday from brief visit with Mr, Mrs. J. A. Wagner of Utica.

Mrs. C. B. Poundstons is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Wilson at LaGrange, III Mr. and Mrs. Jay Naughten entertained the following guests for a few days this week, "Mrs. James Walsh and two children, Mary Cele and Jame. Miss Winnie Fee-ham, and Mrs.

Mary Nortori all of Chicago. and Mrs. L. 8. Calkins ot HOillZU.N AL Animal, a Who changed Entranceway.

health condi 30 Dined. Steady Work TVT Good Pay in iilO Skrt latmtln CoatpUawlO plmmmnnt itiow. employment ploooc yaw yjtec. Trmla for Sooem at thia anliool of raeop-Bimd ImAntup wit tba pui of tba yon lb of tbo Middlo Wot "Stadeat Aid Ptaa" prorldw room and board fur out-of-towa otodrau. GoaaptaoaaUy Coura billinf, Payroll, Coat work, a to.

I owalbw tiO.OO. 7 mu. try, Typ.writtag aaf D4r a- (0. VERTICAL 1 To depart. 2 Electrical unit.

8 Inlet. 4 MetaL 8 Southeast. 6 Verb. 7 5 Shelter. Rule.

42 Basel ike. 43 Gazelle. 43 Falsehood. 40 Ten. 47 Melody.

48 To choose. 40 Haw pkU. Cm.mil.lWb Keyboard tachiuqua. Caioalatiac. Tabulaun, U.

I BMMitbw-laS 0.TtrmitmirU. iourb-ao otbar provoo. Hal (, ram. Day or araniof riamw. Writo Today fur catalog- At this rock-bottom price no home need longer be without the comfort and convenience of automatic Gas Heat This Republic Atmospheric Conversion Burner Is simpler compact dependable.

Equally satis- factory wllh warm air, steam, or hot water systems. May be purchased $50 down, as little as $5 a month for three years. Ask today for further information. Public Sehyicb Company OF ILLINOIS 401 B. Main It- etrsstsq Telephone E1M IL A Muses District Menage 13 V.

8. Naval air station. 10 Sailor. 17 Some. 18 Builder of the Panama Canal.

20 To rot. 21 To piece out. 22 Where is Wilmington? 24 RtTbrtnca 23 Two Ores. 27 Light brown. '28 Ancient.

30 Wand. 82 Dried grass. 84 To steaL 33 Churn. 87 Kiln. 38 Means.

40 To bind. 4 1 Snaky Osh. 43 Aperture. 44 To lubricate. Endorsed By Beautiful Women tions at the Panama Canal? 8 God of beauty.

11 Where la Cleveland? 12 Tree. 14 Feeble, i 13 Steeped grain. I 17 Afresh. 1 10 Renders dim. 23 Grain.

20 Smoky. -27 Digit. 29 Pitcher. 31 Definite article. 32 Passageway.

33 Singing v-ii-e. Beauties who guard their complexions use MELLO-GLO Face Powder only. Famous purity Its coloring matter is approved by the Government. The skin never looks pasty or flaky. It spreads more smoothly and produces a youthful bloom.

Made by a new French process, MELLO-GLO Face Powder stays oo longer. Ford Hopkins Drug Co. Picra Is C-r-, rfcd Oat, Icmtars Per tiaipaffcz Vilii Talk Kept. ,11. The Womens Missionary Society of the PreebyteJian church met at the bottle of Mrs.

Mary French? Tuesday. Mis. Hester Brown was assisting hostess. It was a Stewardship program in. charge of Mrs.

Ftuj and some ery interesting numbers were gUen as follows: Why 1 Practice Stewardship" Mrs. Lint. "Stewardship at Larsons Corner. -Miss Win llolton. 100 Per Cent Sold" Mrs.

Terccll Vocal Solo "Thy Will Not Mine" Mbs Madeline Robinson. Hatching Happiness" Mrs. Cahoon. Stewardship Indorsed In Wall Stmt Mrs. Etta Thierry.

"Out of on Old Coffee Pot" Mrs. Taggcit. liutlng the social hour the hostess aeieu a fine The lJorcus Society was entertain ed at the home of Mr. Fhebe Mann Tuesday evening. A fine lime was enjoyed and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess.

Miss l)ono Miller of visit Irg her brother 'Stanley Milter at fas home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence lloffnmn arriving here Tuesday. The membeia of the committee in charge of the centennial program Ki en in connection with the home-coning, here In August, are giving an Old Tyine and Modern dance at Japanese Bardens, Tuesday evening to raise funds to cover a deficit. Mrs.

Mark Peterson in company with her father, Bert Kayea and sister. Miss Frances Kayes, motored to (Alton Saturday, where Miss Kayes arranged to enter aBaptist College. I Miss Alva pierman received the sad news Tuesday morning that her brother, Martin Piermans eldest girl, June, age eight had besn killed In an automobile accident in Chicago Wednesday evening. The little girl had gone to the store and was returning to her borne, and in crossing the street was bit by an automobile. Miss Pierman departed for Chicago that evening and attended the funeral whch was held Saturday.

Friends Of Mrs. Sam Beggs are saddened to learn that she is critically 111 at the hospital in Streator. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunsacker of Indianapolis, Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Hudson of Peoria, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pickard. Mrs.

Pickard mother and sister, who have been visiting at her home returned to their home In Varna, Monday. Mrs. Fred Wlnslaff, who has been visiting in Minnesota and Iowa, the past three weeks has returned. Mrs. MyKssa Smock who suffered stroke of at th hom her sister.

Mrs. Mary White is tlll confined to her bed and her condition remains about the same. 1 cr.dl(on dlE IS So. Michigan Ara. CHICAGO, ILL.

kJ i i.ntas Lia i i i i i i -i4 LJ iL Y( I 1 I o5 FDE) CSDEIins neveotr ton BZ023 nz Uczz TvMiiGoe Ec, 80c 1 70o Sloans Liniment 75o Rubbing Alcohol Neophen Superior to Aspirin 85c Kruschen Salts 0. 4t 27' In 75c Flit 8VW Blello-Glo Face Powde fLOO Mineral Oil pmT Wilson Cleaner 25c Hinkle LAXATIVE FILLS Bottle ICO K011J0LA VERY KEOIBIME THAT FITS THE CASE A i If yoe seffo PoG sr.te 10 ml la 1 tones Itol.lrf 1 and 25c EASTMAN FILMS 25c Fccnaminfjipx Laxative Gum 50c LUXOR POWDER QQc kin SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY QUART BRICK lice 3 OGoarTcjtEacss Dicker Irritalica If fniu4lA.il T-J vit.it.. Alas wort MODERN COMPOUND ENDS 8TUBBORN AILMENTS WIN8 LASTING GRATITUDE OP FORMER SUFFERER. Analgesic Balm 23c D. COLD CREAM i tired, daprwsscd and diaoour-aL why not try tbr --liour Test at our risk? Uousands 70 IL50 HOT WATER BOTTLE been ds- ridll it bs Money- 28c this partlouW skin dla.kia, stop the Itch almost instantly an qnlckly heal your skin sof or the smrJ purohass rfund4 on er ths Iron-Back Ouarantoo.

ScuvtcctjazKctlvi It must lmost Instantly and skin soft and amooth price will 'Clad, 4 our eustomsre have lighted, and arc' rccommtridlng to othsra It dose not contain any dopae, narcotics, or habit-forming drup. List of pure tnrrcdients in each package. Get Cytx (pro-nounevd fel aa-Ux) at cur drug coun-J7 Jl tL h5a how iMt It worki. hick if it quick JlmDrovment, sxuoOTr1-11 4 A 25c $1000 ROACH PDR- A SL54 VAGINAL SYRINGE el 27 20c Epsom Salts, 16. oz.

2C IL3E HJ(BW HAT. Fee Gloriously H.IA; Doctor Makes Rheumatics Happy Quick Acting Prescription Enables Helpless to go Back to Work Rheumatic sufferers are certainly going wild with Joy at the discovery of Nurito. Now they Hhave fotfnd something they can absolutely depend upon to rid them of the pain of rheu matism, sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia or neuritis. And to make it more emphatic, if It doesnt drive away the worst pain with two or three doses your money will be refunded; A German Specialist was finally induced to put up his famous prescription as a great public benefit It works like a charm, fast and powerful, but harmless even to children, no opiates or other narcotics. By all means make a Dial of this remarkable prescription that gets the helpless out of bed, sends them back to work, happy and free.

Nurito is now Eold in the drug stores. Try it today. Dont wait Insects CcneellcreDeiis tlianTars Scientists say ten times more than all warm. Science also perfected Fly-Tox at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research. Fly-Tox is the nation household insecticide.

It fragrant, ataialaaa, mlat-Uka apray kiUa di carrying in-Mcta, (in, amquitoea, rtc. It briasacleanlincM.bcaitli and eoa-Sort ta tha boBM. Happy Feet! IL50 HAIR BRUSH 1GC PS0D2Q Z1L0L1 G( BOe TOOTH BRUSH 2c 70c. CM3 SD 75c BATH BRUSH 25e I PYREX NURSING BOTTLES gP Oil of Gtronella 4 5.C3 G8D ifO ea SO' MR. HENRY MILTON.

"I was In a badly rdn-down condition from stomach and kidney trouble," said Mr. Henry Milton, Naperville, near Joliet. Food, la-stead of becoming digested. Just lay In my stomach causing a feeling of heaviness. I suffered frightfully from gas pains and bloating.

Kidney disorder caused my back to pain constantly, while Constipation caused body poisons to accumulate and I became extremely nervous. "I tried-many medicines without benefit but almost at once, after 1 began to take hfalttj began to improve. Today my health troubles are vet. I enjoy my meals, my nerves have become calm, and the batfk pains have vanished. I ana endorsing Konjola so that other sufferers may know What a splendid medicine it Is." Given fair trial, in most cases over a sis to eight week period, Konjola will do for you-Lfor everyone, all that it did for Mr.

Milton. "Konjola 1s sold and recommended all the better drug stores In Streator, Illinois and throughout this tcgUub All Burning, Aching and Foot Agony Gone A new discovery so please do not get It mixed up In your mind prtth the failures you have tried before. They call It Radox and your feet can be so tired and weary so sore and Inflamed that every step you take is torture your poor feet bum and ache all day long. If you have corns take a Radox footbath 2 or 4 nights In succession and then pick out the corn roots and all. Stop In at Ford Bopktns today and grt an 83c bottl of Kruscbeq Salta (lasts 4 Weeks) and take a half teaspoonful every morning la a gl of warm water little by little that ugly fat disappears until toon you have the gloriously beautiful figure you've always desired.

You ee Kruschen is a perfect blend of the 8 vital minerals your blood, nerve, glande and body or- fon must dally obtain from your ood to function correctly. It'e Impossible to obtain theo gait front modern foods, ao do the next best thing keep young healthy and slender with Kruschen. Scjvz l. C2UUHY Prescriptions Promptly Called for and Delivered Rhone 3322 Camels flchrsterfield Luckies Old Gold FKG, ITns Tax tin 4.

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Years Available:
1873-2024