FREE ELEHMANN s. MICHEL We an ready to 'vc you one of these Beautiful Potter Pillow To ‘3 aboolutcy FREE with a 25 cent purchase of 9 six skcins ( :‘ gPotter’s Embroidery Silk *‘wv ï¬m‘ m We have many very attractive offerings in stamped linens. They won’t Iast long at our prices. Come in and see the latest beautiful (Ear-{mt in Pnttcr’s Centerpieces, DoilGes, Table Runners. Pillow Tom. Laundrr Bags, Work Bags. Collar and Calf Bags. we. The ï¬nnct 1"? ‘1_v , f the kind in the dtv. ' THE FAIR STORE null-m Mum» M uncal- 5‘! (out... uuuu the Mitt-Melon OH “My II the Inn-cw do. am: in curry. m audio-t of dividing I largo â€Mtvolwlmnlhubeen “ad ad clun- Iuve been ea- hmod beyond their m III!!! to In“ the neon-my for binding. The Inn of roo- m an but boo- w. M am now Iona Ill m and In, unpu- In a. public mob In We! No. 66. the Down- Omo dbtrm. M an on ]: luau-ed. The head of educa- tion In haunted to ask the people to 0-point- it to build I new school house. knowing that the special at III-call ad un- Iuve been a bar- THE IOTIOGRAPH FAMILY THEATRE ï¬rst and moot lmvortut of the Immune-u In the opinion of The War in a new high Ichool bund~ m. Phl- nun the children of the W have been ham’erad by hat of Mr school mum“. In the out One or tour you'- the number of uuhuthepubllcnchoolhuxmt- “$1 “Ill GODIIUI'IIBI.†Iwhuhï¬b't-h-ln My From time to time u the occuï¬on demands The Reporter In Its column- him to present village Improve- ment- wmeh it Installed would add to the Dre-on! excellence of Downers Grove u a rouldenthl suburb. Pmant Quarters Inadequate... , Tentative Plans Discussed. Us“: the analo- ol Proton-at This offer is special and we recommend immediate punce. Better take advantage of it today sure. m-Kcfl Um (W - M 3.) “WHEN CAUI'OINIA WAS YOUNG.†M. m Bob... and Pond Av... AMIMC“ “,5th My. Wm‘ mm nmmon Int-"10H. m. flova-bcr 23d. phi-mt "OC 1 4 YOUR CHOICE THESE HANDSOME Pl LLOW TOPS THE AIIRICAN IAOAZINB IN A NEW '0“. Boat-all. rm tho cum II.â€" lhr. Ibo Anni-u Innis. will Inn 0 m m ttldnlullliuloglu lflm t: N. MUM "cola m I“ IUW‘WMM utmulnm.-hitmdm HIRWWnW. lau with, "all. n “it" at IMIMMLWH.MMNO 'NouIWMlhmhu-m W robin“! m. "can“ II- 0‘- um I“ in. utoly in“. mm mm mam mumammum mum “mum «mummwm mm u may- YE EDITOR CELEBRATES. a lunch. After spending III alloy- tble time. .1! Ion wishing many. may happy "turn; A party of twelve young folks In!» prised m Josephine Austin Int Sunday evening. the coca-ton bell: her birthday. The evening can about In card. not! munlc. Inter mlloved by One of the prettiest society evenln of the nelson occurred Inst Fm!!! ntternoon at the Boston Oyster Rouse when Burr Downs entertained Budd Kellogg at e dainty luncheon. With tune southern hoepitelity the handsome hoot urged deitceciel on his guest meanwhile part-kin; our» ‘lnxly himself of 3 pink tantrum ‘ washed down with two or three curl oi clear water. After the bouquet Budd remarked that he tell better than he had eince the Baltimore oon- ‘ vention and Burr proceeded to n lees nth-active restaurant (or something to at. A alight dilemnee oi! opinion eevernl week- ngo on the outcome of the recent election wn mponeihle for the Joyful whoring. BURR DOWNS ENTERTAINS All UNION THANKSGIVING. ' SERVICE. Mm an" Nun “my SURPRISE PARTY. an." ""83““? Qua-"n" DOW'NERS GROVE, DU PAGE 00E?) v, ILLINOIS, NOVEHBII 22, 1912 "qu. Rm 1. B. Ruling wu node tout-aster and Rh! all: were given by I. C. Mekong. put union; 8. C. White. N. C. Pearce at! others. The Ila-o of the um being the "good of the order." 81â€"0 thirty-Ive mm of Vic- tory Council. Ron) 1m. enjoyed I W II the Dodge In]! last he.- dny miss at vim seven! of 0. mm! ulcers at the one: were pru- nt. m the. being Advisory VICTORY COUNCIL HAS A SPREAD. when at their max by I). ch“. Doug his!!! Inna-pt- Once Itâ€. aim, mean 33.1, §nTt:ry Folding M “m 0' Oak Side 80.er ' Not having yfurther use for this furniture. very low price; will be made for Qfllmmmflm I’Irl'tm For Sale 9»: gm table. 09!: mn- Forest Am, In Room’ Clni' Kat-pen Egathq A0911“; 402k"! $15.“ per month. newly decanted vety 4 ant and mmot'flous hm. (lulu m mayâ€"4 n I. a non! mm: It“ unloc- vo Illa “mun 0' no m I“, m to m. no on my II III! In" I. In“. ('n'( '0 than I ma. uou Ill. and bud-o- w No this .1“! and than» new. M- uch I“ 04 lawn...“ or am: In In I“! by and um IN- mun, (or n- mlu II. on my “I nun. I noel m milk: NIH!“ to In who have been trying to ml natur- nlong. Another thing that should to am Into con-“anth- In to- long I- the “but, Board walla. to wall lor the old coma Illa? We under Ital they m m m plus ‘10: I publlc library and flu..- lull co-luud wllch It" mud to nab- nlltolbapooolavmuu-lorthdr â€anal. ll “one plan m It novel, It Icon. um, lnlr that '0‘ Ibo-ll uh the um Bond to will longer lot the Mn Illa :- the! no la Inn-l. m 0! can use. lot “W! m when It mr the past year a good den! of agitation bu been loin: on in the village mintivo to removing the old cemetery on Main street and armin- ing I new cemetery ndjnoent to the west side cemetery. A number of meetings have been hold at various; times, but no for In the writer enn learn nbooiuieiy nothing ha been no- coinpnohod. It in earninly union-tu- nnte that the pin cannot be carried through at this time. n- it in under- !nood that the Library Bonrd nro willing to {urnioh (undo tor remorin; the old cometary providing they no- cure the lite (or n librnry building containing qunrters (or n viiinxo lull nnd auditorium. Now, what the writer would like to know. in wily nil this delay nnd in there nnythinx to be we- coinpiiohed by wniiins II! honor? it then in nny good moon (or the delay we think it only inir nnd jut tint it be nude known and put criticis- Home For Rent Downars‘Grove. [1].. Nov. 20. 1912. Mr. Editor: A HOLLAND INVASION. MINER 0F "IE - fllfl MEI!“ Question Discussed by Writer. Library Also Touched. Tun alAIlfl-on Onto! A!†"00'!“ V14. Rent -â€"'ne new clearance ale u-l. Plankt- hflm m will contin- ua on. not. â€"Tl|e Publle Library ll lldehted to Mr. Fred E. Dove for I lot of any books whlch he kindly donated to the public llbrnry last week. The gift will prove very accountant ~The Ill-elm nesting whlcln wt. to hnve been held at the hang at In. Elliott in But Grove on Thur- day. Nov. as, has been MM u- m Thur-«y. December 5, and will be held at the me home It a 1». ll. of a coal me far hirbtnh, Mono 5 -â€"Mr. and In. Edgar Otto left Monday evening for Grants. New lumen. Ir. Otto II 3 civil «slum and II summing the construction «m.- M. Schmidt nu I Nanet- vme caller hut Bunny. â€"â€"E. H. De Groo'. Jr. who in been for me yearn superintendent of the BLIAnhdithonoltheCMeIcond lantern Illinoi- lunrou. with once: In St. mmvuMmk-dom erlltendent of transportation of m: road. with headquarten In Ghana. â€"ln. 1.. B. Welln' mother It VII- mu her for a for tech. Cane-dc: In returnâ€" ed to hot hole II 19!qu City. lo. Alter â€ending 1 week 'Itl ha lur- enu. Mr. and In. r. F. Clea-n. C, ~11“. W. â€"-Mr|. r. F. Chou-n h dovly In- pmvlng “In I recent "Inc. M two â€"G. H. hey. who lives with III daughter. In. P. 1. RM. In re- turned fro. Chm view he I“ hm new the doctor's are for three â€"â€"Do not mm (to ï¬re-en’- «lee mt Waited†emlng u Dion'- hll. â€"-lr. and In. lobar! menu .- (mu-d M (writ: In“. a! the Inca.â€- oo M an: m mlm. A pun-m "mu '- njoyud by all The tails Mel the. will I M m Ml. ~lr. and In. c. l‘ nom and an": o! Dunning ad Ir. and In w. 8. Int-e at Am were and†vluton at P. 1. m; ; ~lr. “(In B. Sum of Evm‘ (on fluted that duet, an. L C. Inc-av n! fanny, Int andâ€. «mummmmum. hub-shabvuhmoo-Iun {math-but. â€"-In. I. B. We“ in neon!“ (“ï¬rm-(m - â€"lm [in can. In .90.!†l vmuo- vhmu "hum II M end“ (or putting the Hind-lo road land-bloc. â€"â€"lln. Julia A. m, Mum: ot munvo.hmuounuuuau Inca. Cat, on account of thou-a- â€"W. A. To» In. enlisted in the U. 8. Navy and is mm on the nod:- bout Iris a 8n: Dun. Cal. â€"â€"F. D. Lunch, Ian told u 275m tun this week. â€"-'l’he Firemen deoerve your m- museum! ulauptoyoumbuya ticket whether you go to the dance or not. â€"aot your Item In only next Week on mat of Thanksgiving. We wtll lave to so to pm on day earlier. I LOCALNJEWS fl «ll- Jnm luv“. 0! Chic-p Ill and" u no I... at bar -In. A. I. luv Mind on The Downer'l Grove Chapter of Bandits" o! the, Amos-Ion Revolu- uon, have cloud a who or no to Fun pupils of the high Ichool. m Nmr Post. Grand Army at the Ro- ‘publlc have closed I prise of $5 to the pupils at the eighth true of Downer'l Grove schooll, to: the but‘ (may on “Mount. Thou emu are to he mud n the commencement examine- nut June. ~l~ M at m Ill. PRIZES FOR HIGH SCHOOL AND'EIGHTH GRADE. MGM†POOR COAL! THROW IN D. L. W. COAL! It Will Cause Most An Stove 0: Heating Plant To brow Out The Heat! A Good Stove h Rated A Poo: One, When The Failure To Produce The Heat h Entirely The Fault Of LORD V‘LUMBER CO. . mat “‘vl '3' I'llâ€" " w .1" .ny Storing .11}. ".99: .39.: 9:. ~ ~ Energ “ #“Yoqmmtbynpngl You will ï¬nd all the latest maniacs for sale by the tingle copy on our angula- countet. Downersï¬mcflcwslgaty Let ua have your magazine mbactip- tiona. chanand will makclhc prion on any Magazine or Periodical as low as anyone cangive you. tithe: ainglc «in cluba. and you an the time writing and the postage. Ems-Mlmuhlh Donna-Grove.†OFTEN TIMES Highest Qnflity at the m Ma noun omvuw , Magazines WNW “8!“... 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