ld Uhlhorn. Charles Intel and Charles Ber- It". II. E. Mitchell. formerly 3 rec- Mcnt of Downers Grove. who has been living In Florida for the put three gnu-I. In 7mm; her daughter. Mrs. "o‘n mug}; Eighth His. h. inpudiuthosumu with Igor: In. 1:... I! I W o! How . In. In“. Inn for hot Izmir: Wm: H “ï¬hmï¬ï¬ n. he 'mvut Miam- Mane Inmnmnod â€Wed-es- minnow 1m naught 1W“ III who has heel hon W In. Jon a Gun: unkind clutch- A. W. Inner Is to be seen show lights vending his lonesome way to m from the that». He an the hone in too quiet to suit his. Fred Ger-wig arrived home from "w hmnnt hospital Tuesday afternoon. Be says he Is feeling ï¬ne and is very slid to be about again. In. Wfllhm lam: or Chicam is Inning the we“ In â€w (hm-e visit- Inc at the home of her dauh'er. Mrs. J. 1. Ralstm. Mm Niles. principal at the high Ichoo' at Marshall. 3mm. Ia vlwlnx In. Oliver. on Paves: awnm, this Ir. P. W. Kmart and wife left loud" for I two went mu with Mend. and relatives In Cohmbus nnd ï¬nnvme. Ohio. . (‘th llocm In! In» and", I‘m!“ the In! wool and wu able to “In a drive Tania: afternoon. 0.0 d Ibo numb-u of the Chan man not :- ca Bob am on In who 1.! a. "mu" SI Clan» an... M- u flail an. all the “no. N. 0. Km «1! I mum tro- Cllcuo. I": may to: n W M. (in the rat. Thy wm um nucl- tovu no] cm:- In Ionian. In. I. lnm, of Withinâ€- and. um loudly and may with: friends n4 "have: In In. J. L human and “any tool In “10.th trip to Blue Island an- d" lad mam III! Irma. Ila Vloh (‘Inmpllh o! \Wnnelkl. landed an nude-Hug "mun ot the "ma echo“ Thumb: mm. Ir. um! Mn. A. 6. Michel awn! Sunday mum (I'M-mil and â€lulu-I III ("can by tho "0" at Stun-h. upon! Sunday with mom tom. In. lury Manning and mu Bren. of “Hugo. nun-Mod the meeting 0! "IO Incentive loan In! F‘fldu‘ ulzm. Mr. and In. lrs’luu Ward hue returned from I u‘wk'! III“ with Mn. Ward's parents In mileage. Mn. Clan Glau 01 Chicago spent the week end with her clown. Mn. R. C. Brim and Mn. C. H. 8m“. J. E. Alden Ind daughters. Diary and Ruth. hue come to the village to wood the Iummer. Every morning (or breakfast. Ger- wlrl Ideal Blend Colee, 35c I pound. Ohio. are guest: of J. W. Nash and family. Mts. John Grifï¬ths and daughter. Gwendoliu no visiting Mrs. Griflnhs listen Mrs. Fox at-Wnshingtou. D. C. Walter Fredvnhagen and Mid Butler Irein Nebraska on their way west to attend the Big Fair. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1'. Lawrence enter- ulned Mr. and Mrs. Joe Markey of Chicago last Sunday. Ell-l Prince returned on Saturday to Madison Universil to take up the sum- mer work in his c lege course. Mrs. Schncht was hostess to the Shakespeare class on Monday. Mu. M. A. Sack-tote! "sited in Oak Park the early part 0! the week. Mrslnndor'visited at the Olsen home this week. Arthur Manatee:- wns a visitor at the Allison home on Sunday. Mrs. Fred Collins: 01 Clyde visited the Fun-longs on Tuesday. Born to Mr. and Mn. H. 8. Dum, June 14th. a. son. John Harden is spending a few days visiting his daughter at Napervme. Born to Kr. and Mrs. Harry Darn- ley, Friday. June 11th, a daughter. MM plum. tomato. «than. minute: and "non. Oollu‘u Inna-ll Button. who I: employed Mr. and Miss Beau, of Cleveland. Flo-072104. Mill! and Cream Flo-Ottoman! Julianna-tune†Aerated, cooled snd Bottled just as it comes from the cow Nothing taken from it end nothing added to it Ask those who are insing it «I. II. DAVIS - TELEPHONE rev-w... MMMI’M The following once" were elected by maple Grove lodge No. 52:. K. of P., June 2, 1015: ï¬e Art NeedloCnfl Club had I very pleasant meeting last Wednesday after- MI. Hrs. Hill. at the harm- ol be! «lighter. coward Gillan Ivonne and ‘Cnrpeatot street. in the hate-a. The Nitric was pun-ed to [viz-kn“; that the members mad when the hour to de- rt arrived. Those press! can «dam Binge, Do'm. Dunn. Mn- lu-l. Galina. Gates. 8 flowg Hung Oiim and sun-mm. m In- Dill. Mm. lens and li- mu. warm welcome vim Th Manhunt m deï¬ning and tho am out in busy can pass! quickly. M on do" on I m “100'. um m- u. m an. ad an. "a 0. mm. Rochelle, Ila-3M. wood. 1d Brights. PM. Mom. [30w I Dov-on 0m. Ir. and In. Schindler ten the napht- ol many beautiful and can, gm; Rum-or. Aunynu-MItIIL-leumchm tolkOtonlnlu.mm0d mum-plummmu It. â€In. nan-m. Mum Glen. Wed Ibo comm Ir. m In Hutu. cm lot-n. mummmmcutom unwumcmoulmm- aIuMIhlmydtkI-cu â€Mslbmmlllnmz "II. 00:1.me on Dr. moununummm Mun tulhwmm thW‘liLu-oh‘om about“ nun-nounw win an any; rout, nohcmrylo dub wuuennnmo-mmmudmmm:mn.wm darn-n. I. 0.4-rred Rama. 0. G.-Chn. Mom. Th:- \‘ounl l’mlo'n may at the lm clutch um how I but“ noel-I in an church Wed-nay "am. June 23rd. No “mu-Ion will be chum“ but lulu are named to In!" . but" but. Conn-Moo In churn no In! Bout-M. Id. no» room, Homo Woo. Ron 01hr MI. nun Bel-eu- na name A»! Palateâ€"4.. L Chevalier. I. of W.-â€"Chnl. It Caldwen. The" «m be rm opportunity '0 bur William Jennlnu Brynn it IN: year's Chou-qua. but nevertheless the program: 0! the urtom unloa- Mo! ml worth banal. They may In- ulnm you and may reï¬ll-Ir will on- Ierum nll ‘Io but (Mm The cud party In be given I! the home of In I. 8. Well: Tend-y u- temoau. flu- 22nd. :- not given under the ample" ot the Woman'l (flab. but by a fur lulu who In trying to I“ In rural-Mn: the chlldnn'u main: 1'0qu 01 our new Ilbnn. The (nuts Into â€has In mhmr Loni-o Upton. Clan Ben. that Davis and lid. Cesium 0! Mn . um Alice ind lurio Olnon. Ruth neuter and Mable Biol 0! Dora": Glove. Mll- Once Panama 0! Oakwood no. I'll hostess at a luncheon Wodnadu. Theme", mam-:- Wm!" 93W K. P.'8 ELECT OFFICERS. Holders of speclnl assessment bonds or the ï¬lings of Downers Grove. on which the village has defaulted psy- mcut of prlnclpnl or Interest, are re- quested to communicate with the un- der-Ignatâ€"G. H. Bunsenâ€"Adv. ' Mnurlce Smith. who has heel) em- ployed in the freight department here. leaves for Hannibal. Mo., Saturday night. and expects to report (or work at the “0" ofï¬ce there Monday mom- Mrs. Jonas Ii. Poster atteudpd a farewell dinner for her niece. Miss Martha Puffer, in La Grange. Miss I’ufl'er leaves Friday {or the Panama Exposition with the Sunday Evening (‘lub choir. Home-touting Weekâ€"A seven-day visit with the home folks and an op- portunitly to attend a series of inspir- ing. instructive and entertaining pro- grams ut the independent Chautauqua Anetnbly. Tom Shroka. of East Grove. died Tuesday mornlng of typhoid fever af- (er a three weeks' Illness. Hls cher- l‘ul smile will be missed by his com- panlons. . Mr. F. w. Zotzmann, 01 Omaha. nap returned to Downers Grove to live. he is employed by the "Q." Mrs. 20!:- mama and tamlly will arrive in about two weeks. Miss Mari-n Cox-corn visited her aunt, Miss Josie Corcoran. yesterday at the Chicago- Fro-h Air Hospital. She reports the patient as doing fairly well. Gladys Rogers, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rogers, left the an: (or a month's vlslt in the east. She wlll mu Boston and other Massachusetts towns and cltiea. Pendence. Kan. night on lm- mum. She will m HIGH SCHOOL NINE um Hume Hike]: of Duvet tad he! WERE sou SLUGGERS. flatgr, In. E. E. Colman, of Inde- ......._.. we“. foradood Chicken Dinner Parker House Rona hash 'no‘wnu "own amt-um. new“. one". 1.1.1.; LynntW-fll. 20.30:“ ' Get my prices on rooï¬ng and roof painting. All work guaran- I handfcthe Best Grades of Rooï¬ng on the market for cover- ing old shingles; also best Mineral Paints for renewing the life of yogr old roof_ noesmmm Btlna' Her Down to am Many movie put out a In; on I animal holiday. Int-Int it men for spun! any: anion-ml: inmnt M 0m law oi the tummy. town." launch! my: 1m 14 m Day: 1m 11 «Mn 0! the am. at Hunter "Ill; July 4 [W Day: Oct. 9. (Tim Day; on. 11. Co Imus Day; Oct. 17. autumn of the «Mr of Ymcm: Nov. 23. “when"! of the attention at York A FEW OF THE LAWS OF THE FLAG. - can mm; Ann 1!. gum" of :5. am. a Int-mi: Im 30. On Dvconllon Day m- «on hung incorrectly all or" our village. In at lunch u than no con-la run I! seem lo we we should all "out thou "n. For lit-um. a mum! Stun nu would new! be let! up over night but alumld be bound at marl». I! at lull-mu! u would bu- lowered at man: I! 51 tall mm It would be low-M II maul. ll IM In N ha»;- In: at: n null "on a building. my nun “mild to "my from the bond? ilna: ll it In lulu: on a row "'0- I build!" to n um or â€nothing other than anon" balm-3. the Inn nun N the an n I! II rm «new to I Ital-any rm llu loo-o. ll lt II In; helm two to... an the mo halal-s II «and: out and won. ll. mamutommlltunn (n boo-n or «bar m mul- mmhMmLtku-nm Editor Dowuon Grove Reporter. Dear Sir: Non Noam will be flu Day sad I venture to taunt a tow than wllh reference to the I“ \chh have recently been brought to my u- tendon. and tbtch I III! sure the road- on o! (be Wm Ill! be glad to know about. The HM law of the lag in "m H L. W. WRIGHT, Prop. C. H. Sluts. This In I toplc that every mother and father should take up with their children. especially at thla time when nearly the whole world In vlunsed In I devastating Wu. Not only Instruct them on the correct use of our flu but teach them the grant punctual: tor which It stands. The letter printed below was meant for Insertion In last week's paper, but as It was. with other copy. lost in the malls and Is mo good to throijay. we print IL this )reek. 121 Ill .2813 In the (en games played 12] runs \wrv made. making an awrage of 12 runs per {mum Some bunch of sluggers! Andersen (Jun 153 Jorgeusen Nash Davenport M ochel Johnson Alderson . Wash burn Rogers . . . INTERESTING LETTER ON CORRECT USE OF FLAG - Manner Andersen of the High School baseball team. round his bat- tlng eye the past season and led I“. team mates with a grand average of .414. Six of the squad are well over the .300 mark. Captain Johnson and Wasbburn are the only members. at the regular team who did not but over .300. Following are the averages for the season: Bh: "on on 91 angular Tum an: Over Thm Hundud for tho Salton.- Your: vary truly. By E. David. 10 10 10 10 10 In [1| TOWBLEY. June 8. 1916. H. Aver. H3 .414 )6 .372 16 .372 11 .342 .372 .342 .3“ .318 .295 .142) .125 .115 .‘: ' a» _ .':;':1.< " M In“ (at tho Random a‘muunww-u-umu gnu! w mum mm untitl- Lotion advent-ed below I'll! be mu lo the Dad Lou" one. on July 15 It not culled [or prior to that dill: no: Denney. 1m". Princeton. Adolph l'olonou. card. Fresco". Show Nights are Tuelda Thursday and Saturda Two snows each night M45, Admission 10: I. ,5 In four reels of Motion Pictures Produced by the Famous Players Film Company Thursday Evening, June 24th And never venture ugh. Old I“ won't both" you at ull. But merely pun you by; But I! you there moonln' mud To ue w t you can no. The Old Ila lhg wlll llnd you out A- sure u lure no he. They u: that It you shun the pine. Within the forest deep and dark. Beyond the turgid dolls. There “and: the aqulmn)‘ little house When- Old Ma Trouble dwells: The roof is all of worrles made; The floor. or care. and frets; The windows. they are made at doubleâ€" Tho stairs, of mu regrets. Rt? The commit‘tee for the big Fourth. 0! July shoot report that [hey have several good events lined up and that the shoot should hv a good one. A silver mounted natety razor has been donated by one of the arm manufac- turing (.‘o.‘s for a prize. The Rod and Gun Club have amend- ed the claule In their By-Laws limit- ing the ‘club membership to filly. There is now no, limit on the member- ship. anyone. approved by the club, being eligible to join. The ï¬rst Monday In each month has been ï¬xed as the monthly meeting night. If this Monday falls on a hull- day the following night will be the meeting night. . mu lover to um um maï¬a and than am down a «am. The; It: should never touch the smut; Children would be taught to mt the flu and not throw 1: on the (round oven It soiled or broken. All patrlonc people salute the In: when push: it. Let ul touch pattlotllm with our Xenon: on peace. ROD AN D GUN CLUB NOTES ADVERTISE]! ms can float. Ion". Phllldelphll. PI. DIRT C. WHITE. “One of Our Girlsâ€l 1|:me n the hum Inter- OLD MA TROUBLE. 6| South Main St. Special one! [or a few Days! You wantuyour yneat and coffee ground and you want It sanitary We can do it fdr you_ with our new Electric Meat and Coffee grinder NOB"! SIDE my AID IIIKIT mun ammmmiï¬fu $10.00 Dawn, $1.00 per Week This give you a chance to own one of these fine pieces without paying cash for same McDougal Kitchen Cabinets F'. GERWIG’S Porcelain Tops and Rolling Fronts. Sliding Shelves and New Features ‘ and ‘ Peninsular Gas Range: Porcelain Fronts and Splashers. The Very Latest J. D. GILLESPIE 6 CO. Phone 80. 5M ï¬ll-fl