r_ '90! It tuba-action. dear.“ 59;. . booking Backward w 2'93 WWnlmTamJorym. ‘ ARM... 0:" I. n, ma! bound. 1:“ I. IL. Woo! bond. 0:“ n. m. an: bound. 11:00 I. n. Wu! bound. 1:“ p. l.. but hon-d. mo p. n.. Wat bound. In! 9. In.. bl! bound. Man. it†0. IL, Wont bowl. 0:“ I. IL. In! bound. lit“ I. In, West bound. 1:“ p. 111.. But bound. 6:10 p. n. Wool bound. 1:00 p. In. Rut haunt cue-p, almanac. mudâ€"4m night Just naked no Mddlmmdlmunmty- Hln Ono H090. “Indeed.†deal-red In. Bannock. “I um I hue M u good t ohm of gun; to heaven .1 you." "Not. if I n more ï¬rst." replied her husband- flak lt'l but a well." “VI. â€Too bud! I know how you but him You miss Mm drendmny. ‘ .m’“ “Oh yes. I min him m†Ill-yourold John replied. with h sit at (shunned sorrow, “but than. mama, since I've hard no much trying to ac mum "So you’ve lost your nice may at.†“panned mama. beam; and «the punt. m from the celba and mahogany been to '11ch It has climbed. It In I“ to eonuln a quart of water to my foot When the stem in cm the um um forth In a refreshing m. Hohture In drum up from a. not], mad ï¬ltered thmgh the m Good Myths. um. Emlly‘n nonsu- had (no flopping. Um mania; uh huh: bone to Baily I put a! uni noon fuhionnbk- for "Inn on“ (ma In manner. The evening lame halos culled upon her-mount. In“! Mt m room. and a Ibort while mar no "anon-ram returned with hot cool- on. "look!" the exclaimed in the visitors, "mother bought no a put 0! lav-neck clocking“ Wonderful “Water Vino.†One or the wonders of the Gunte- Inh Jungle In the "water vine." I buck. an-lellke, lumen stem. drop What We hope for 5000 Population New Schoolâ€"house ‘ New Village Hall New Cemetery New Library Twenty-four hour Electric Light Service Trains every 15 minutes ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF HAIL. Boostâ€"llan’t Knock W at the Downers Grove Post Ofï¬ce Q Wk" mall mutter. Advertising "in nude known upon application. I20 I. m, 0:“ I. IL. 11:“ I. n, 1:“ 9. IL. 3:" p. I.. 1:00 p. In. lo M “ain't slum done and add do wute of a whole lot of Ibbflhou'enmtodom 9:“ I. In. 11:00 5. IL. 1:“ D. at. 3le 9. IL. [:11 p.111. Whey of Wu. awn.†Cement Walks City Water and Light Sewers New R. R. Station Good Pavement Mud Roads Plank Sidewalks Oil Street Lamps No Sewers 3.1"“ “I‘m ~m~3~thi m, running west of Barnett, when completed. out $1,416. and much of the work on It was done by the farm- †themeâ€... The county mm Ihd .200, 1 any club 8100. and m â€out: o! the ma “8. In my who seem to be wllflng to “I In how, but very few are :blo to W In.' 7mm And «lugging m the only good thing! that have "b M a. moat†tn due. 7(ch of Wm WM will change am but of mm M Into a streak of mud In a very short time Ind right ban in the her- nol of our rand problem. HM: and] we keep the utm- from making Into m Invent! part of our roads! Thu-u Mungiummammw no of mthnsiu’de anon The good mun II working in the minds. ham and conscience: of the America peopla Good roads. to than. now meant more “an ever I» love. the avenues which lads to no don-l strength; prosperity and bl.â€" pines: m which every good cmm of dirt road In the county Is pm In ï¬rst-ch53 condition. that awn from the pflncipu town or mm In the county and) every toot The citizen: 0! I given county could by this pun cum- detennlne on the ï¬rst ten miles of good roads to ho hum 1nd maintained. Thu bridge. bum over use†and “mum at all kinds. Good nod â€Mom mm mm In Do umncoum'tnllothauum to. 0! build!" mods. nono- um mm or non manna“ cm: 1:0.th lo ho, hum um! mainland nully by the Men! government and by th- urlom mu- llmsh nun the trunk Mglnnn so. mhm 'I'Ol' the mum's-zen 0! than mods am which run to the county out. mo Vidal n la 3 good mum marllm (on. and I! not. to the non! accen- Ilblo large fllII'OId low- In the entity. They belle" nut ma. roul- tho-ll to properly dilelned. Med. rolled sad Med. Culverts nhould ho mm "on the "(or II lncflned to low the road our!“ he.†ram. en should be ruined In low M. hills materially (I; do" Ind good A: road Inflow-wot h: or onion- ‘vtdo Into-rout It than“! be unwound ‘by our â€man. auto and county [01- mmatn. This In notably than with Int-auto minim. for It In manna-to ly unjust to u: an "In Ingrown-cat to the ulntttu Ind. to tho county or "on to the “.10. Why than“ not our utlmul government pmmoto Int"- Iutn comm through good country m- as well as through river m I» tor Inflow-menu? “Mullaofrockroldlum In cues of unto Inna-a mood roul- uuhlo the Munich» to bring woody tone! to the nick nun-Ally sud an (be lino of tau-4nd- of our men. wow 0. and chlldm. I he! which non than tubby comm!“ any “noun! of money thick we nu wood I: a union, lute. county, city or to". Good roul- upon human], amt, mar 01, Illa. mm and minority, when u and road- too often ape" your". vellum. decay. â€choc“. "Ram and Cam. floating taunts vho am very Male for the growth and punctuation of tho Institution- vhlch no the bulwark at our Inflow mum. Then good roul- uve time. an bone- and wagons, nutomobllou' and “Janna. my enable the {m to what. I! minimum cost. In rain or shine. MI perishable pmduce well u; mun. vast-bl“, milk, butter, .33. Jud nut. lud to“: compel the tumor to have Inch pmduco «that go no rule or Momma, or whu b nu- to either, deter him from our MW my of those prom-boning con modulo- bean-o ho has no dopoodnblo Ind convenient avenue for mutating Ania, good mull annihilate die (lace. and Nb fuming oi the dread Ind drudgery of rural seclusion. this he! being (ably apparent where I firmer in wine end hnppy owner of e high-quality. dependable and eco- nomical motor cu. Mud reeds brins‘ mini life on the farm to low ebb. empty the rural churches. make men! little red Ichool home- but a. mem- ory end populate the country with (By R. e; onus.) Good roads are conducive to better schools, live rural churches, pleasant rides, good markets, social advance mom. a closer bond of sympathy and cooperation between the farmer and his city cousin who works at the forgo. the lathe or the spindle. it spells prosperity and happiness to every com; munity which has the means and business foresight to see the manifold blessings which a scientiï¬c system of [cod roads secures for its people. Mud roads spell an enormous mud tsx be» side which our tsrii! is like a pygmy to an elephant. Opel!- Prouperily and Happineu to Every Community Which Mu Pynchougm to Sea ales-Inga. WHAT IMPROVED ROADS MEAN when a deï¬nite mm at unanimity, nmnotporlonl "mm tothopoor m amt-ed of m- own blood. hm III- !» mu . choice. H. In out: the“ of u- m became. Ill. Hie pilgrimage. Some one hon suggested that Mone- entered another nohool of patience which would canoe bin to exercise All of lain Incense. wlen he mrried Zipper-oh. Ch. 4:20-26. It in true that his Morin-lav woo ‘rnore genome and mud I better friend then lilo «tighter, Ch. 18:13- 21. Hooel gave evidence that he reo- mined Mn pilgrim ehnroctor in the none: he gave to hie none, v. 22 and Ch. 18:8, 4. The Christian need: on; candy to In reminded that hole but‘ a pilgrim and n stronger here below. IV. A mammary. Agoin we have brought before on God'o wonderful method of preparing his chosen instru- ment for the carrying out at his prom- iooo. Not all. of course. In recorded. A life in saved and pro-erred. It receheo n brief period at iii-traction At its moet crlticel stage from the hand: of its own mother. He becomes proï¬cient In oil of the learning of n rich end onlont court. Then corner a time ll. HI! «for. Moses endenvoredto work relief by the strength of his own arm, a mistake many Christian work- m In con-tutu Inning. Our war {no in not vith carnal venous. Mme- bnd no vnmnt for killing the Banana. He was not obeying my command othcr than that of Impulse; The life of loses had been mina- louly gnu-ed. nor had he been Inb- Ject to ninety. Yet he did not know God’s method not "I It God's oppor- tune time to strike the blow for deliv- mnea. It In true that the ï¬ltering of the [memes Increased and that no momedtoheedthelrcy. BntGod rum-ahead. W mm». (7) lane. can meet. 0. 5.. unch- able. To Ill "Ill Ill Mn grout-ct no not A man may be well born. well trained Ind know (he needs and the mom-can at his command, but If no luck 3 Mable 3pm! he la doomed to “nun. bloat-.â€" made a mistake when be slow the Egyptlan. A: . later date when he had learned of God .01 undertook the nine ml and no dlf- lcnlues duunled him. no ohm from a when“ malflon at the com to one or n humble shepherd, n deo- ploed mlllug, was an monunl u had been alone 40 yearn It the Egypthn ochoola. (6) Mon: Ind "mum. True. In Mmuyumlvedmvwl (Ice CI. 3) (or particular work “It! Ma to "not upon force. in III-torn! policy was not 006‘. method of rotting do lint-mo. on flows In. out-alum Ind .- be obeyed. God honond one. stop of Ms filth. (6) loan wu dilated. We luv. almdy not how he \vu taught by bl- own mount and an! be Rocked the mums. of the lawns. Act- 1: a mu. bran and mighty In dood- wu not «tough; he vu “tummy In vom- nnd am†Thu- he wu mud In‘ mud Moro Pia-nob (not (In mm o! M- dollvmr. but moth" Planck. v. 2‘). meat him on an equal rooï¬ng. Ind Intelligent†comm MI NW with that of Johann. a) lion. us have and m V, 1:. [mt he acted before God told him to let. He “looked um m and mu." but. he did not look norm. (2) Mose- had I, knowledge of the condition. Born Ind nursed in I line’s home he know 0! the oppres- iann of Israel. neared In Pharaoh's court. he knew how the Egyptian- teared those same Israelite. (Ch. 1:9, 10). None- law (7.11) the burden: borne by those of his own race. Heart of Sympathy. (3) Moses bud . heart of â€mutiny (v. 11). Seeing In Exyvthn (uk- mutor evllly «:01th I klnnnun Mount bun rebelled and u once be new to m. support and defence. Out Lord was “moved with «mm-Ion." A Illa tithtoovu Indlgnulon lmpellod the later to drive the mono, chant- from the temple nod to do 0011an the hypocrltlcnl Pia-dues. How. had not, however. learnt-d self- mtnlnt. and that ho Ibould 1-1pm- hll nympothy n the proper "me an! In the moat. elect!" manor. l. Hln Qualmcntlom. (1) He had a godly parentage and en early godly trainlns. Do we appreciate the tre- mendous advantage of the child who ls well born and well trained? True, en- vironment ls not ell-sumclent, but It is a great asset. The pealmlu emphaï¬ sizes this when he exclalme "thou has! given me the heritage of them that1 fear thy name." Pa. 61:5. ~ In last week's lesson we considered the birth. salvation. nursing and train- ing of Moses as child. Atter Jochebed had nursed Moses (v. 9) he was re- turned to Pharaoh's daughter and “be- came her son," thereby obtaining all the rights, privileges and training of the Egyptian court. Maekness does not imply any luck of aggressiveness: it does not Imply a mlldness of temper. Moses, we Judge from a study of this chapter, was not as yet “meek above all men" LESSON TEXTâ€"Ex. 2:11-25. GOLDEN TEXTâ€""Blesaed are the meek; {or they shall Inherit. the earth." Matt. 5:5. MOSES PREPARES FOR HIS WORK. (By E. O. SELLERS. Director of Evenlns’ Department, The Moody Bible Institute. Chlcasv.) LESSON FOR JULY 13 LESSON. ' 1561i)": Nico Dldlnctlon. IAmrâ€""Do you mean to tell no the Mama! I“ drunk?" Witness- “Well. no: but you couldn't all his All the World for a Market. More than mo countries, colonial and dependenclel are included In tho list of world communities to which tho products oi the United sum 00 db Obket of HI: Visit. "Did Sir Alfred Mumtroyd can. our hero on bust-cu?†"Oh. no! It's ouIy a plenum trip. Ho cum over here to wear at the country.“â€" Icy Be Something In Drum Belief In the prophetic power of dreams has run rm; around a rosy. Kan formerly thought dreams fore- told future events. drum gave good advice for the regulation of one'l fu- ture ,condnct. dreams told when to and loot articles. Thou In we grew more Iobhlsucated we reamed drool! omen: as mere superutltlon. lately some of the closest Investigator: of drum- have begun to "Itch to tho former oplnlon. 4 p. n. The Bible and Chflllhll Science literature my be me or pur- chased of the one tn curse. Vlfltofs are vdeomo. I and" whoa! every Sunday. 9:15 ‘I. Ill; Gem-n service every Sunday. unite. 10:80 I. In English sonic». 7:30 p. in. Tuesday. 8:00 p. In. choir pncflce. Every am Monday of and: month Brotherhood; every second Thursday 0! each mom]. 2:00 p. In. Inner Aid; 8:00 p. a. Young Peo pic's Society. Walton shun we!- come. day. 8 p‘ m; Sud“ school. 19 n. n. The tending room is open to the pub- "c on Tucson†and My: from 2 to FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. Tho Bond" nchooi. Endnvor and pnyer manna um be MM u and throughout "on summer. nm. school monk: July It. During iha unior’n nation the morning sonic-o will cumin». “'0 niiall unite with ihn oihor church" In the Union Band-y evening mvicn beginning July 10, and extending ihmugh iho manila of Ann-i. Prayer momma subject. "Amlollc‘ Fhflntllnily." Preaching unlu- nuln In (ha oven lug. Sunday school I! noon. mu KAI!» 9mm lh-ckmnu will lend the! dlltuw ulon a! â€w Endeavor (our. "ï¬nal: not ml one to “other." In the morning a service 0! worth": ‘wllh prom-hing, u “m flow or IM- ‘mn‘lcv Im shall dlncun the qunllon of sharing the prmm church build. In, Every member and Iupponer of um church II urged to be mama! and votes In- Judgment. Week Days-Altnr Guild an! Tuew day In each month: Womm's Auxil- lury second Tuesdny In each month: Woman's Guild an: and [bird Wed- nesday; choir practice, Fridays. 8 p. m. Sundaywslmday school. 9145 a. In; morning prayer and sermon ll 1.111.; Holy Eucharist. second Sunday In each month. Mr. Wilbur Dean Elliott. student In charge. Sunday service. 1! a. nu Wallet GIIUAM IVANOELICAL .7. PAUL’. CHURCH. GROVI IT. lug, Wednelday. It 8:00 p. m. Wo- men's Mlulonu-y Soclatlu. ï¬rst Thursdu uternoon of mu month. Ladlu' Aid Society. second Thursday afternoon or ouch month. Choir m- heaml. Friday. .1 7:» p. m. Rev. J. H. William. pastor. Sunday urvlces: Clan meeting n 10:00 I. m. Public wonhtp at 10:30 and 7:30. Sunday school at 12:00 In; Epwotth League. at 6:80 p. m. lid-week meet. German preaching service every second Sunday or the month at 3 p. m. Y. P. A. topic: "Speak not- evil one of another.†Leo Schmitt, pastor. Sunday serv- Ices: Sunday School at 10 a. m. Ser- mon at 1! a. m. and 7:30 p. In. Junior Y. P. A.. 2:45. and Senior Y. P. A. at 6:05 p. m. Mid-week meetlnss: Wed» uesday at 8 p. m., and Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Choir rehearqal at 8:45. Morning sermon "The Divine Voice 0! Approval." Evening ser- mon "Sin Discovered." METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Sunday Services. 8T. ANDREW'O EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ST. ANDREWS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH. CONGRDGAT‘IONAL CHURCH. 0. PAHL. Paton 32 South' Main St. FHONK It! Downers Grove Reporter L. KLEIN A. P.,MEHRE men-mew... Eveready Flashlights and Batteries Pull Suing Lamp H3710, [Q P. and 16C. Sunbeam Mazda Lamps Prices Reduced 23.3"“July [st nun-rm [I'D-AGE. Chic-lo loving I Specially Telephone 1:. 00 I. II! J. D MILIGAD sum. lor your lrlend away-«II In better than a letter Iron: home. 52 Issues lor only 81.50 PM at Case in Same Beef by the Gutter at Wholesale Pticec Fresh 0? 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