A. Rudy is slowly Improving, hut in ambit ï¬ be out a yet. In“ Hstoh mound her school 1‘“ an Goodrich district H Monday. -ryflsn Goorud‘ of Hm In via- “in; his sisters, In. It. And W. Will- Md. 0n nccount d9†stormy “than Barman. MN to amino M, mymmnd to m I“? 'm. pow“ 3“â€.in m 11', also wish tolh‘h . ï¬n no. of m“ church Sunday; ' unuruu Dunn-I, . -. Ir. Route “4%", movéd to Hawthorne IN“. unï¬tmhero they will Ma their future It“ A proposition has been made by Illa ï¬t. Paul's (lemeinde Herman Evangel- lml church moiety to purchase the mmtlonal church property on Curtis: “reel. Instead of building an un- originally contemplated. The mm» is being mnddered by the Congregational ofl‘lchla and will be deo aided for or against by the members next Wednesday night The present church banding has been found to be too small for the (bagregaï¬onal pet» pic. but is of wmclent am for the St. Peul's pram. congregations, hencej the pmpoaï¬mol the mm society to1 buy an My. Should the (led be comm meted the Congregation-lists will 3M! arrange plane (or a larger and WMrate am Is ls stated Win ofl‘er made â€for cash. The ï¬gure Mug .4.me The south em! 0! NM- unot mun fated to batman the my of the flames. This Is tlw thin! Man on the "lire Mr- mr" in tho» but two years. The aim-k anal building "on {Min- nnloiy "mural in "W [Elam 0‘2.†on the Mod: and OH“) on Ilia building. Hahn-an A l'nimer when seen yester- day. “and Ihoir ion would in about “ï¬lm. The adjuster inn boon notiï¬ed Mill is psi-trial out iodl)‘. The lira comm, and their Miami: deserve gm! raise for their efledlvo work. The not“; side has: raft Mia! to show up. I: were press-L BATEMAN 8p PALMER'S STORE GUT'I‘ED BY THE FLAMES- £0 “to" "I‘ll “unllcuolâ€"M who- ru-v wank] “nun ‘oflnn long mush. II in pmumecl that It was "no work or trump. wlm had vac-pl umkr Nu bulld- lng [In night lip-loft ._ .AJH Aim“ MORNING BLAZE u-o u «an: In» rum In", I "- Imam. 11w nun-k on the main floor In In- mud, «mung-d. the your!“ Ha“ I mm km and flu dvy‘oodn My so. The men's ("roll-Max good! In the ION! um pupal am; a W33 â€81‘. ...‘ Theo-1‘1», nun-Lb nun-M OI mynlory. 11.. man who Imm- u nll won out in lull tom and upland It Banding "a Stock Fully covered Ivy In- snrnwoemljln OK the Fire Suppos- u-d ta be the Work at Trump». The people of the village were rude- ly awakened yesterday morning. a little before breakfast. by the untime- ly ringing of the lire bell. Aboul. twenty minutes of six Mrs. Q. Schmidt discovered smoke in the rear of Bateman a; Palmer store. The alarm was hastily given and the store was soon surrounded by a crowd of rendy workers. Great difllculty was experienced in locating the blaze. The entire building was enveloped in smoke which issued in blinding volumes from thls also under control Ind the extant of tho damage inc-am app-nut. Dub wunlly a» building nppund as usual except {or a few ell-trod board: and a vlllainouu ulnbut lulde the hand of (In lire "mm was pldnly dmwlbk. 11w gooduhl the math all wanto- tally dutmyed-malor notnplouug the damage done by the than. On flu main floor a ulna. tram tho north vuunlcr to u:- nonu- wall. from two m live In! whlo. wan burned ontlnly tlmmgh nml became a danguvu- can In “so hu mumm- "noun who we- tnml lulu tlw burning building. Will Cumulus mlmmlymapul and but for tho Ilmqu nan-Munr- u! MI rampan- an would hum land-d In “)0 «Nu; In M wall In» rurhll may I “I every crevice. With the aid of an no Ben Wetherbeo enacted an entrance benealll the ell where several barrels of all wen stored, and the llama speedily quenched “ION. only Indis- mver that the floor under the main building was ablau, Ind the entire More threatened. The sued] tom- lnchslrenm from the how soon by! tl-ls also under control and the extant MAY BUY THE COMO. CHURCH. l«‘OURTEENTH YEAR- PLACED 51' IBM" $1,600.00 but mmv or the month": Md 1.; the ma. Prof. Wormwood's dog and monkey circus will he one oi the principal at tractions included In the liaymarkrt's programme of specialty acts arranged for the week commencing at noon londny next. Thane little animals have been taught. a number of very ammdng tricks. each as going through amarriage ceremony, acting an pall- bearers and mourners at the funeral of one of their numter, who conveniently 1}dies; for the occasion: holding a trial and sentencimr a prisoner, as wellas doing other things equally entertain- ing. The intelligence displayed by men: is said to be almost. beyonJ he» lie! A company of seven people. etylaj in; themselves the Reed Birds. will‘ i a sketch which contains all the elements and characters ole regular comedy-drama. having a connected story throughout and humorous slime. clone and incidents without number, and is said to be one of the best things of its kind. Others who will ofler novel and amusing specialties ere Post and Cling“, whoappear in a charming one-act comedy. with pleasing songs and music- Den -:pard panhadrollend witty hlac 1 e comedian w 1 (in [marlin nmunmmt oi‘ urhooi ‘girlnla Itiomlni with much linger-- rope-jumping. "out Kirk iumw that there it danger in ion violent cumin. or in uni-rise nmiimmi too long. (ilrh IN. ,nrhap‘. inn ambitions to jumpu Ilmnuml ur new-mi hnminni times without stopping than they were a low yeah ago. They know that death or permmnt injury hm reunited {mm nuch foolish attempts. "at the dan- ger is not alone in excessive jumping. It "on even in its moderate indulgence. Physirians say that the nerves of the ilmln or the spine may he paralyzed by jumping the mp9. The tlolimtn nervaol‘ihc loot are liable to suitor yennaneni injury from the jar of jumpingnncl the amusement puts a strain on other nerves of tho hotly, which may muse pM'IIyfls. it seems hard Minimal: girls in the enjoyment of this [mini and exciting upon. but when no many danger! Mn involved. it in a duty to give warning. Parents 3nd teachers can no the need of mu- tion better than their children. After seveml any» detention from school by illness, Miss Laura Hughes is in her accustomed place again. Like- wise Miss Gertrude Flaglore. Last week our lllgh School room was wished by n piano tuner from the city. 116 entertained (1*) us during the entire noon hour by putting the piano,in tune in which condition It has not been for some time. Thou or our what- who “Minded tho llcCllntoL-k Inc-tum. lut flalurdly, under the nuuplcc-I at the Cook county unodnllon. m wry entlnmluullc over the bone!“ dorlvod [mm the opportun- lty tlmu uflonled. No wide-awak- uu-lm' wlll full to Mull hum" of and: «Imam for melt lmpmnm-M. Tho nut lot-tun will occur Fri). )3 It Anodnuon lull. uféiiu'mu "an...“ u... how a» shoot." IIâ€" Jmh Bryce o! the Malaria-slur normed n pnsumn um. the “."Q A Rcsume of the Week's Happenings in Our Public Schools. The new arrangement in the Maple avenue school. made necessary by the employment of another teacher, is said to be very satisfactory. Good work is being done in consequence of their better facilities. There Is much enthusiasm manifest- ed by the pupils in Miss Holland's room, in the pupils reading circle work. A considerable numberor membership carnal-ates have recently been Issued. Let the good work go on. “Ins Bollinger of Wheaton. for sever- al yearsan honored teacher in our High School went. mm. Sunday in Downers (hove. The query among her former pupils Is, “Why docs Mus Dollingor nover visit, our schools." Will she kindly explain. upocl marble the onlnrtnlmuunt giv- on last winter but It will In an improve- ment on up other lnaumm-h u we on all on. your older and will proï¬t. by our former expat-mm. Ila-I lublo hub and Illa: Lulu an» vdlor. «slant 0! II. and “shoot-mufï¬n“ In dlnrlch mu by. may I» noon our, mmlng. Inning out [of their mpoct- Ivo "um. («I (7) Ichool house. " We Jar-um any an both mm“! In mimllunoouu one and “ill in Hull Th; entertainment for which we are Nanakâ€; wlll take place acme tlmc in February. The programme wlll be n THE HAYNARKBT. SCHOOL NOT 1'3. DOWNERS GROVE, DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, jANUARY 21, 1‘ -.........., -.-..._.. ._.-. _. being now In the clash. > gunman undo the {act annals» anal than ï¬at; ï¬ll Ham 0' mount. never In both! alum-fl and! hi â€b. I... 0. ~31. ' former «mama-Mug now ohm-d. rub-pails, I“. ‘ ,- Tho mombouhlp m- nboutih'om Voal (ï¬e mnmym.thdaudldsmin.lmm.’ ._ _ ,fl“ ' ‘ ,,,,, "'0 Rev. 0°°- 1" I“ ‘t 3’†P' m‘ Insulletion ol olflcora of Victory don‘t-ti)“ place. were jm Mag um Th. Ink}, instructions â€WNW Council. ROIII We. mum] on wild, w. W a...“ “in the oonflrmtlou cle- will be contle- Tnudq evening 1,“ Deputy Sup- coined in modem" lea-much “a. {nod until further notice. Allmwel- rem. Archon A E. Boer-lie of IA. old'allm toilet in . clam, “a j°°m°- Gnngowu on hand for the occasion. mutton ‘fldr,†11.. can... of a ‘ manual? will an hut-st Theoflan‘ "pom chow-d mm! thmmt'leamnhoulvoahd. excursion Meta“ January “In aid me â€in. for the pal you. About {I W “I paper II no“. 19th, I-‘clmnryld at! 1!“ Inch†lull an member-hip won man and W Ind-gun and funnel not end In And mu, Apfll 00-h Mam theauncllem the new year with e g a. â€hum of “a.“ m myï¬hlï¬lwh 1'74 W '1‘ PW!“ determination to excel all records. Ithpdmdonhudlulo PIP“: flu nonhwm,wdudmlhm u on. A. 8. Oliver, from Ohlago. «bl-hia- an Mug at it: loud Inflo- lyre. I‘m pm N10 for tho Mid "IP- F'O' «1 an mm: with 9!an88 “a «h- ‘l'hn m madman-«u We! (unmount- apply 909. H Duane. m bohndpdfllafloam (our. mnzcflneo n". flea-hen wine-nodal umymmdmmu the mVonenbloaon-ulï¬ullag onlo- â€unmet elm:- lon- W1 mmwhmï¬ â€œl tauntmiwmummwom. ofOek’wooduI II'CP of veal 11“â€..qu h Icon-tyne.- “If. amuurmbvpr- II- (II-W fl“- hue-bui‘ut Episoopalchurch. 8t. Andi-awn lio- slon: Sorvicas on Sundry, Jan. 24th, will be a: mud. Hunday ochool u 2 p. IL; evening prayer, ‘with sermon by the Ru. Goo. N. load at no p.111. The weekly instructions cad baton to tho couflrmtlon cla- will ho cont!» nod until further notice. All m wol- A choir ha: been organized in the Bsptisl. Sands, School for the purpose of Improving the music 3nd mining the young people In this important de- partment of Saudi, School work. It is under the leadership of A. Holt, lend- er of the church choir. We publish on lhc eighth page "ll! week the annual report of the board ol‘ «location which will no doubt mall. interesting reading in the palm ol‘ lhe public schools of this allalrh-l. who are anxious lo know where lholr mon- ey la expended \ Glut. Collier and wife of Gibson City. IA}. Blodgell, and wife of Chicago. ll. ll Walker and wife of manage. ï¬r. and lira. J. W. Rogers and In. CallaBualunro entertained by Capt. and lbs. ’1'. B. Roget! ‘al dinner last Friday evening. Thompmn in giving In omnrtunlly‘ for I" to south gloves and Inluun n In: than wholes“: pnw. The whole 9101'! will!» mluced In price In In". youmll’. Mark Root wm have on exhibition at the Poultry show in the city nut week some a! his tancy chickens. ll. ox- pecia incur] In, at least one ï¬rst pflu with his red game bananas. “Billy" the I!“ do; of Capt. log": and to: my yuan {mum ï¬gur- In the ï¬ling. Inn human“, HIM lon- dly. on man! at aid on and Ill .I‘IUI. For Rantâ€"Now moder- x-ouam a! But (hove. with two. four and ï¬ve arm 0! ground. For pnrflvulnn up ply to D. 0. Graham. ~ï¬WIII [Aw-non In mum. to Ilhnd Additional local ne'Ws on ï¬fth page. Sale blllu printed at this olflce. (let our prices. Miss A. U. ENG“ has been slightly ill for a. week. ‘ Untrlmmed hats. 25 cents up. at “ he Style†millinery. Go to Brode 5. Co. for skates and all nds of pocket. knives. Miss Tim»: is with her cousin. Mrs. W. H. Bnmlmrt, at present. Mel-ti. . Mocha! have some good bargains in second hand heaters. ï¬lmy Marshall has gone to Gnu-ago m attend a human“ In whh-h Mu mother. Mm. II. 1.. [musk-ml, in [Mar- cubed. The young man. or any one clue. who got shot M. Brode'u hurdwnn “on: can buy water proof gun raps than at Setâ€. I box. . The "Q" Dlvlnton ammun- Ida-luv- or. will hold 10 mot-flux It the room-I of the Lyon» Iodoly on 'l'humlay enu- lu. Jun. 28th. \ Hr. and In. Frank Low". 0! Out- wooda Avo..nn which: over tho at! V“ a! n xltl baby unv- Monday "on- lng. Jun. II). '01. um. . Mai-met or con-mm. Frank Sleero will shortly move wlth his family Into a home on Curtlus street. Wood for sale. By the mo, cord or nwve length. on the ground or deliver- ed. Albert. Kmart. The Literary Club will meet with F. E Meyer. Monday evening. Jau- uan‘ï¬th. II. F. Graven. Secretary. Mrs. Geo. W. (Henny ls spending the week with friends In the city. Elroy Marshall has accepted aposl- uon with the Universal Detective Agency of lndlnnapolls. Ind. You can buy minugo cartridges M. Erode Co.’s {or 30 cents: also skates. lull dum- n Prank moon'- 1112 ï¬rst. annual exhthlon of the National Fanciers modular: of Chl- cngo. to be held in the Cyclam- buflding, llicMgnn An" In. 25 to 20, bids rail-to be I great. wee-In; The mercury reports that from the «atria remind no in he expects to hav- 17¢) birth on show the oponlng night. lost of the New York and Kama Cu, win- mnln allcluus no coming. so tho local exhibition wil! have wnm com-‘ You“ Nellie Went: returned um week from an extended “all. wllll friends la the south and “meta to do- partl’or Palmer. Han. Emily-u and other polntnln the can! mu n mm via“ with her cousin In. E. [Immu- oï¬hls village and would be pleased to meet my or but old friends at the hon. of It. nm! In. Herrmnn. The Eighth annual convention at tho Elgln Ill-Inlet Christian linden-or Ull- lon will be held ln Aaron. Duh wlll be announced later. An exmllonl pro- gnm in being WWI. and every- lhlng [Kimmie will be done ln make the mnmllon n great mum L Tho [Adios Library mud-Non nur- ulned frlemh nml [nu-nus at the lib- rary yubnlny alt-noo- Tu wan ser\e1l.Tho Indian warn autumnal with an unending un- by Cal-inn. R. Brown of Chicago A Mru um. sum wu manual. ‘ The lulu-wt o! 'l'hompwn'n flock ob glam Md mltunn will In Hold a“ than wholmh pd“. An early mu will mm. the vlmhmt bargain-u. .xnm. l-’. U. "mun nah-0d mu 0! Hm «an. of her mum". Urn. Funn- worth. at tho home 0! Im- non In Inu- rlmur. N. IL. hut “mad-y. In. llrown but u. nympmy ol’ 'lfl‘ may Mosul- In her Mutant. In. Jon-plum Austin hmaumpltk In; «modeling her random property on Maple "nun Hula mmlng numnm. 8h. bu on. 0! the uncut location: 00 the "can. and will out. It a"! Into In olcgant u-hnnnlmt modern home Rev. Jam ll. 11mm.“ I). D. on. of Clnlmgu'n «blast prom-Inn. will quail at UM llnpllul. chumh nan Rummy. Ml tn muflnlly hulk-d. Wantedâ€"Some one who needs acorn- sheller to cull M Brode 8:. Co. and buy 11 good one. Eastern Star give an enurwnmmt Friday Jun. MIL. to which all are in- vited. A quilt wlll be thpor-ed of. All come. Tom-â€Mp Culloctor I’ronllmn in n bmoy man just at prevent. mllevuni; tnxou. "0 will make (-an upon in" baton Much Int. ‘0. K. l‘oote. who has born quit. “I fol-over: weak, in now mung any and hopes are entertained [or hll woody tu'uvory. Colville for groceries. Crockery given away at Thompson‘s. Lennox soap-«3 cents per bar. at Thompson‘s. Mrs. A. B. Cole of Ottawa visited her parents last Saturday. Velvet flowers at 15 cents per bunch up. “The Style" millinery. Genuine New York buckwheat. at. Nash Bros. (hmmnleed pure. Banner Lodge Rebeknlm are planning an entertainment. to be given in the near future. ‘ Ilrs. \Vm. (lrilï¬ths has returned from Chicago. after a. week's visit with her daughter. Mrs. M. L. Bumfleml. Figs. dates, oranges, bananas, eta. fresh and nlce, at. Thompson‘s. "Jim. W. C. Baffle is recovering slow- ly from her recent siege of sickness. Capt. and Mm. ‘1‘. S. Rogers enur- tulnod Mr. and Mrs. William“ of Hum van]. Ill. Inst. 'l'huluday evening. u mung Mi quite an (an. lbb u Innehuuon'u m. for bridging tho Auntie." Th. .9on dollu mid picco- war-1m bola: nut Chub Oink: lus a curiosity In an old New Yeti bow! pnblhhod during an (huh-rah gold (our of "in. The poor I! “VII-on G 00‘. [Hap-(vhf - seven column (ollo. land "on Inflpnwo aunt. and dunk.- the human is “the wt and but really hull, mwr our hard or thought oi." Wpuon. one out pot week. or (B can“ per your â€"-no countdown at discount. to clubs. but tho pup-r would be out gnu: m posh-nub" who would and whom-Ip- Hons to the mount of .10. Nun- deden did not Into hug. fortune: III “was atâ€. A 00ka spun is given truck- nprdlng the recent discoveries of gold M Milan)“, and of which It an «H- torlally ch“ "the mud «ll-com "apron-1m ad that alumina. m snub-rung lot ch. gold.- mom only. want." In mam truck tn- umclto cm! is noonmoaded for do- media use. “bolus non convent.†and mil, chap-t “I“ wood for Incl." rmunyunydfudsz wruhuw-buuaqomfl â€tungtholu-hcmw «mum-sum“, an “minim-1H loo-Ml form-braids. \ ltwuflfluYnï¬â€˜oMI lociponwhmlmWH not-00H. “I. I!" 0' “at nut-ham mod-ind M luv. Augustinianmlflfl ma . mm chart. u an wont to M ul w. u nuanc- Ibo DON-OI I m Wish-MM“ flmmmmuq ' ' MJM‘IIIJIIO. “a nurldtolr. All“ " 18â€,.ndnonlh‘m‘ unawmol WM mum‘s-1m.“ an, (or- “joining the vh:_ " In. cup-munit- ' manning“ n I. mum. It. 2"“5 Isl-“QM 11». mi. of building an Aumuc cable, which w. thou lid-g am :3“- hd biennium u "- project duo-t Dow-m (Iron wu In In" upro- mud on "to committee: that a good “no can mud. Ooh-Nu In!†«vainly daun- lo M compliant-d on “In "mile." 0" the program." The fourth mnunl hall given by Columblau Lodge No. 470, Mdurhood of Whom! Tatum-n. It the “Monks Temple. Friday evening. Jan. m, wu- gnnd mom. ()vor um‘y couplcu moved through m. any moth- of the Burlington Rout. lurch. In th- numbau that followed over 3 hundnd ‘coupk- [uracil-AM, mung than ‘Iomo Monty-ll" [tom Downr- (hon. â€I'M hull room on “no nova-MU: floor 1'“ polished to I damn: «logm Md “In-I‘M "u llghla alum. on m: women-ml b'nko moo." ‘I'Iu mwdc wu wporb and called (om: "pedal «room It. mu Alanna o! olmptlonu ulnpymont. Poll-d Lawton honvnn‘ «Mouth ‘8. You“. of Tunnlvhor“ Ivy-pd through an canny «In: or upright" tank... The good old- I’mhlonodquulfllk. too. run. In for It: nth-n of mum. About IN!) puppet In and In the Frontal; uh. Thou tho dunno Inn mama with m unwed vigor. All loo loo: null-t I'III of “1b.. " “2..., “a†“3% Mia}, J‘lï¬â€˜a‘wï¬r‘m "my Into flu- IIgM Ilul IM “Q" 8:†Last Returday evening was devoted to the ladies at the Downers Grove Club. This at least was the program arranged by the house committee, Messrs. White, Bush and Gourley. There was: progressive euchre party with suitable prizes {or the ladies to strive for and arrangements were made fora large attendance and a pleasant evening’s enjoyment. The latter only, materialized, however, the elements did the rest in preventing a large attendance. Those who did attend nevertheless enjoyed the party exceed- ingly. Six ladies braved the storm and found amusement at thmel-ablee. where twenty-live games: were play- ed. The prizes were carried oii’ by Miss Mable Rutherford, who received a handsome Havilend china individual teeset; and Mrs. C. V. Carpenter who was awarded a rare china pitcher, of delicate pattern. Home of the sterner sex who were unprovided with partners paused the time with pool and billiards, while others found amusement in the smoking room at the highly enumeraâ€" ting game of hearts. TRAIN MEN ENJOY THEMSELVES. SATURDAY WAS LADIEB' NIGHT. Bm It Rained and Thmtom the Amend- AN OLD "WAFER. uuk'aunmï¬ uWH‘Q-H nmwlmwmw but! an Walker. It. Opp-bu Iâ€W“M ‘11 mo nut-n Int-3.11:. lawn-II M3.“ snugly." old. Ii. "AMIGO“..hw mama-«M caulm’tm' "anyolw . Vilma, Ind hot in“. . an wwopnw. m u; . nip-him CHM. ï¬ll at tumult-milk. ‘I‘Ny It'd nlfltlologcsfll d! w ‘ nkbmdpluh rod. '1“ window.cMA§d up '9‘ ‘ wmmmvdfudx'c. , ,. hunthorw-Mmlf“ ' â€marathon-tub.- “ whoathor-td u.- (an!) an! unï¬t-lowly“ Mull]. 5- Y-v M I' m nhouthuynuoflk 9WW'SEE9E'A- younnodvh‘locwm yurouto‘flup‘flhh‘ ‘ uqun-mu A Imbnlpnflo-hh. UnndnwtlulhoYI‘t. noun a lnctpon. In. N E... 21 in .533 II. t 13:... 19?. i3- . 8"... pager-3.0 I: tin-Ind Henna-81‘s! 5-03 Silliï¬l‘i‘al‘i 33:135.; in Slaw-afgir .8735: grailâ€"3“. 3:... a... Scar. .- it The dam of In. â€I. Carpenter 3G $133333 o! 8" ' 5 occurnd 3t Wan-vino. If _. ,. last Sunny. nation 0! ._ . made in than column 133! ed the eunu- o! 3 â€mi; and one when III-tor] I'll ' Ilnkod' with that o! ‘ ' early d3y3 o! Duh“ 90“ 3:9, Carpenter w33 tho fll’l‘ m of the city. In WWI." 3h Wart-n. who "mu. :fl Mrs. Output", b333- m- 4 school In tho old Cam Int ‘ church In tho come at Franklin stuck. bull"), Dr. the Bopmahor pnvlou. Th3“C In: 1:33 thirty (0“ long by CM wide, 3 two-awry "II. “ Ml:- W3mn WM 3 “if 23d «my. the young who!“ some unpl33333¢ «M h _ I3 now tho Moth may“ boanlod3hwbloohfnll '33 d and Inquqnfly ant 13413. 03 fl 003m! from 3(3th 03 on 3. 3 wkelovllg buck M II‘ tum“, In 1mm! ha “I. ï¬ll 011101601 Hm A anom- man or an. I. L. w.