WWW hmann ‘ Michel 36-ch ,Me flue m fancy silks. City 1111581. 5. Our price , Men’ 3 She value wool socks. 2 pair for 35¢ â€e135 Q2. 00 h 2. 50 hits about 20k“ to clme 50¢ each We have samples of Skinner's Silks No. Qual‘ which we sell at $1.50 per - d, any color. Skinner’s Noflfaâ€˜ï¬ S: in. any ‘ color ,35 ' Sleeping Gowns - B nkeiu nderdown Yarn, your choice of any colggl we have for nus’ wms moms 35-39â€"404“ Children’s Flannel and hundreds of others endorse the Victroln as nhso- lutely untivnled and to this exquisite instrument alone they entrust the reproduction of their Voices. Caruso, Gluck, Melba, Rufto The womlerl‘ul success of the Victmla arises from its inï¬nlte variety of charm. ()n (-ertuin "Pensions and for certain records use full hme needle-x. Still "(her elfeeln ere secured by the sofler tone needle. and the ï¬ber needle produce: that reï¬ned quality ul' (one. which all true manic lovers apprecilte in an instrument. 3 per cent. paid on Savings-Start with $1.00 The Needle Control {2..H Swearingen 6.! Co. 1701.. um. no. 45 ;‘"fllis ' Is My Bank†‘ Elm $1.35 per yard. For tri'mmings, linings nnd 01 her utility wear. Mama; .. " SILKS AND sAms Many Instruments in One PERSONAL INTEREST Cl and General Kathi mm mum y, to feel this and take a Downers Grove Ask for particular: It WOMAN and CHILD We want Every Victrola dive: you Other-m anon I" Go †«- “Tum: $3 ~15“ and $1.45 Ci?! 25¢ Beside: matting n Hbenl' mm 01 money Into the maul-y. m be used u need: ‘com In our villus, many families wer'a «listed to 1 mom can Mable winter. . II has been “and «vi-elm by the Committlée to nuts on uh- an n- hy the civic Ind philanthropic cont mm“ of the Woman’s Club that they wigh go announce its as“ â€was. It is with gratitude to the people of Downers Grove who no “bonny contributed to the â€In recentty held RUMMAGE SALE A GREAT SUCCESS. Mrs. Hnwnrd P. Jones and Mrs. Thomas M. Campbell. delegate: to the Sum. Convention nf Women's Cluhn‘ to he held at Rockford next til-pk. wlll lean on Tuesday. Nov. 9, On Wednesday. Nov. 1!. the meet- ing will he held in Dicke'l Theater. when: Mn. Hnlohan will sing and Prof. J, Paul (Mode. of the University of Chicago. will xiv» An "hunted lecâ€" mro on "Tim Geographic Ind Eco nomic Inï¬lwnce at the Gran War." (‘iub wown are urged to bring (ï¬ends so that many may enjoy this tmL mm muting at the Manuals! Church hm :nmmo‘r Ind will be ma M the opportunity to Mar her on this new “Met-t. A! the meeting I: open there should he a large Attendance Remember "In due. Tum. Nov. 9, a: 2:30 o'clock. in the Library building. Owen: to a ChlnLfl In the proï¬t.» 17w anan's (‘lnh will moot on Tue:- dny of mu! wok. instead 0! Wat m-sday. Mn. William I. Thoma. u- vcunvn :mrelary or the Woman'- Pnro Party. will speak on "Woman and the International Median.“ Many voraoml um "member Mn. Thoma Is she spoke very eloquently at tho nun, Alvin M W Pull; In In). "loan at Havana 0m". uni Mn Mabel Zimmvrmn 01 Hull. and mum grandchildren. cm “nun. Ihuc‘ sown] wen- abml on Ml M "1|an fluid" the lamb rrmlmu n number 0! their neighbor- nnd friends were ml in hp!» out hh‘lll' (he act-“Ion, Mr. m In. lkmolman tun the mlpicnu 0! Im- mornus loonmll’ul gm: and hadâ€? floral houqneu. The, were married In Nanenllle um hue lived In Downer: Grow slnu' "12 TM Rmflor join: an. their trlpmls In flat-Inn then m:-vn mow Mom main-runes flr. nml .\In W, J, lloldv-luun ode bran-d tho ï¬lm-II: anniversary 0! than marrow" Tun-day. Novombor M. Fm" nl' their erdn-n. 0l|nr of (7» run, Alvin M W Pull; In In). "loan at Havana 0m". uni TM: II n nokvndhl ltrlon and one that ulll be at Inn-ml In our pooh Mr. Tvllrr travel-d all ID. in! In "to con! to dullm thln lune [occur-I II «In PM Inn-luau. “no helm will bo- fin and in: hour In may have Ihe planar» of mminl "or! uln- ul the school on that not"... (‘me out and m u» all why I plum-l owning Imam". Friday tuning, Nov. 12. The out o! vhu we hope to be I Marlon at community meetings will be held a! the South Side Iclool bulld- ln. Frill-y waning. Nov. 1m. Thh manual In huld by tho uupcrlnlcndem Ind louclwm or our puhllc school. for mu unrunln and (damn 0! III: school The object In both social and «dim- llonul. In addition to the nodal lot lure nl lhlu mmllng, wn will hum vmh nu mum-y A, Ten". din-«or o! Bun-(«ml "er \Vul l'hlmo Put Roman-flown, Ihu II" [In MI I!- lunlrnlod lulu". 'l'ht- choir. standing on the stems of the old building, nun the beautlful anthem. "JerusaIt-m," Al thin pojnt Deacon J. W. Kiuxuloy lgriefly recited the Maury at me chum-n and depos- llo-d the rapper box in In place. To Mr. M, w. Mills. chairman of the bulldlns committee, fell the honor of: wielding llw trowel Ind netting thet corllorutonr m the [mum of the lav/«r. The benediction wan [my nounced by In“. J. I". Jonueu, punter M the Mrlhodhtt [Spin-owl church. A. E. Randall. puslor of the Congre. national (rhurl-ll or Napervlue. The Mum was then Hung. "How Firm .1 Foundation." Ill-v. \\'. W. Schu» nmkvr. pualur ul‘ lln- Congregational church ill \\'I'ï¬li‘l’ll Springs, made a pmyvr. Dr. J. Alt-under Jenkins. pusmr or "w \\'urren Avenue Congre- national (-hun'h. Chicago, taking for his u-u Malt. uzzm. delivered an n.- spiriug mensuxv in which he Raid the‘ (hurch “lands for n-Iixluu. [or brand- mlmlulnvss. nnd for joy, 3 The weather being lnvorahlo, the Exercises in connection with the lay‘ ing 0! the cornerstone or the new church were held in the open air. The service begun with the Doxoiosy. After which Rev. G. A. Manshardt of [[19 Evangelivnl c-hurch pronounced the “vocation. 'i'ho Scripture lesson. a compilation of varioun'passages from the Old and New Testaments. was read by Rev comment I ‘ comm um ‘ tact OMAN‘S CLUB TO MEET ON TUESDAY. COMMUNITY MEETING. GOLDEN WEDDING. Dams .Q‘RQVE, nu ma: cow, buttons; seminar '8, 1,151; The ham was very pretzny dec» outed In the scanned colors: n! «bf-nae Ind Mick mm! with grinning Juno'amm. In “aim corners, giving a a Ipooly ans-rum. mum ware .phyed. {oi-man were me and the hunter 0" the gum n each an [M1, um non-tad no: A â€In". bid! m and in M (I; m » M M†m: Hm R. C. Briggs and Mrs. C. H. 3mm eutenllned mt Saturday night a party at ladies at an old fashiomwl Hallow-rem ptrty‘ By the cement o! the "bury board the surrendered chnner It" be hung 0n the library In" In a reminder 0‘ the “In" beginning In the attainment of the magniï¬cent trumllng and library now obtained. With M!!! It the Wll portinu. Inn with great pride and “Hat-cue» In â€an; the achievement of our highest hopes, the meeting adjourn"! sine die. M um ï¬ns! metan the opponm nuy was his: to express and extend in n alumni fly the love tad unto chum felt town-as Mn. Nut-mow. the olden and mom mnmn work" In the evaluation, by presenting to her the complete poems ol Whittier and Teunnon. To Dummy Ihn (rm- unr'l book. the members present in. dnlged In a "me mm! of ice cram and "flea. The flu! “(lug of the IAdiv-n' Li- brary AuoeI-Ilo- In held In the Inn-re room of (he "bury on Tun- day. Nawmbor 2. 8|: members won- pnsonl: Ind-men "urns, Nnnmm. “neuter. Host-r. Sack-cedar am! â€In Stew-n. A: the and to which this omnluum m be": working ‘for. (or meaty-ï¬ve yearn to asublllh I [In while "bury In Downem Grove has been accomplished, u was voted to dlnbnd and surmndor our clutter. We. 0! mm. will do our IIIIN‘. You can count on u lot flan unbornp “on. “0.30 lot In. know how you no. mun on with rut-In. no mnney Dow-on am". Dear Ir. DICIC: l m to utmwl «In â€RIP! 0! your lum- ot "club" mu. Your Idler ol Ila-plant," and can. «nu my line-ca Ind um I! the ant um I Mn- mn It. Wu! Made“ with and MI tubal-l. “not. TN. “II (If (he may In [wheel-inn am he placed acmn Mun sum. jun! Donn ol "In Inch. IN! I. hum d In will Mum [aru- lhu "Do-nn "row in n good plum- lo flux" Valle-Inc is mo least mum by Mr, Cowley to (7‘ ll. mete: Aaron. ll... November I, â€If. If. C“ M. Mr, In (I. (fool-y. ovum [mm lbln «mm, at) II. wouldâ€! a! In. W":â€" m Unltod (Eu and mu Company. In whcnbol .100 [9nd lilo con COPLEV‘ suascnums snoo TOWARD sch man-m chemo “Xvi; uni inn ham" 0! the Ionian mm: (In In. [loom Company Vory LII-rd. A can In jot-t: 1 Saturday a dele Iced woman 0 Into town. me sad her home been burned. II“: V“ the widow the solo nup- pon of {our nun-u c n. She ï¬nd with her 1 In!" I at! by I Mr. Johnson. Jumbo o: m. with no meal. A round of the bulneu bouwu ‘md I tow m-ldoncu'and she had Iccumuluod the (My sum of ulna dollm rot mm loun' work; Upon lnnullnllon n 'u burned aha was mun up a chin In North Dakota. her lunch. mob-bk cost "00. Ind burned. When Inked who Mr. John Ion wu. Ila cold. “He II 5 friend of mine In DIIIota.‘ Bho bu! been du In. labia; clue all Iumnmr. Klmln mat-Me, that? ‘ Do not be “mid to anoutixuto, u may save you some ‘oney. and il certainly wlll have you'a Mule anger when you and out that he money you hue no (enema-Ir [Wen goes (mo the pockets of I tone. ' Safety am. 5 Hereafter if anyone men to your door asking for funds I any charm. outside or a local can call somt-onu in authority in the vllldge. The sum solicitor will he luv lgnled [Imr oushly. If he or she ' round tu lw nulluncthy In every lcular. a per mil wlll be granted, erwlse noL i l M! people who have been bulll' ‘ered with men, women. Ind aometimm; Ichlldren running to their doors m-arl) every day, soliciting mono-y for old people's homes. chi“ en's homes. unlmlums and so ad lnilniium, are due for a relief. 1‘ ‘ local author. lites have decided that puough taken- imve come into town 83 with u bogus leiier (tom some ch table insiitu‘ tlon "owed the reslde .. (or a goodly sum of money with a l hours' work. Hereafter if anyone mes to your HALLOWEEN PARTY soucrron‘s MUST ' HAVE LOCAL PERMIT Ruldonu wm Han Chance to Pro. «ct Thomoelm From ‘FIkII‘C. LIBRARY NOTES. Very ulnmfly yours. I. L. (.‘nPlJ-IY Therefore ho It Benoit“. Th9! Ila member: 0! Donelfogvovo W M 180 I. 0. 0 112.1170": *1 to , Morin and may our unit 14:1â€, may So much. [manual :1. we Imam- thlng which 91 connects! with III we'- fu-e that we feel mu ws aim an sorrow with Mm. - Whereas, We hue learned with ml regret of the deep aliet'lon through which our esteemed brother, A. I'. acids-man. has been «fled to m In the dam of his Quanta. The high school girls. though oni- nuvnberod marl] ten to me. put the femlnlna Wheaten roofer: to light In I hand to him! mm» between "In ï¬rst and tumour! halvn. The game with Batu“, which us ve been played tomorrow, ha: led 0“ on account of In an!- iphthoria whkzh in awn-e} Bnufla. Th9 spectators from the Grove oc- cuplad almost the ensure won dole o! the new and did their best by not!“ to bring name I victory. Tim low in: u I wboia played Ill lamina pine. John Rachel dil- iinguishea himself by making tbs only scorn mint Who-ton. He kicked a unity drop over the goal m from the inniy ynnl line. He also mile (ha spool-tors mick their Emil: by mining a drop by incite. from me If- iy yard line. H mm gimme rapt-"Non 01 Des Plum»- â€In: when the all [on- could jump up In the nlr um ml» 0w ball out of the hands of me mm- or Dovnon' playorl l'onskhl’lnl nm mm no of Ike lwo Flt‘\Pfl! the lamb played . enclm good game. at um" Ihro'lnn their hmvkr nmnnnu for Man. The hawnnrs Hm rid ï¬ne and Whale» resound In [or-1M pane: and Ian and runs for their null. Arrouwunlml by lhe lam dehu- llon nl local nun who cur 'lsfl lb! draw to m a main" [no on hr pun m". u".- lonl High School clown humyed lo Wllnum lul landâ€. The lwlvy Wham“ Mall leu- can [no much for the "purple" Niall Md Hwy sum-rod afloat by Ian am 0! 33 lo 1. I-tmturmc-m- M the Wllflunloo 3.:an plcum in. MI __; loom-4 by ull tho pro-luau on Iloml and nah-MAM Innmummu In Amrrlrn. Ill'flM by lha Unilhllnllnl mumm- al Wanhlwofl. lmhy D" unm- nll mum" to In. (but chll drrn In an m- Wllllunm Rubin-mu- â€loam-m Alla hut-non an: "Noun In; My "mm" m- "at km on» dun-d." DOWNERS HIGH ELEVBN LOST TO WHEATON Melvin wmam Tum Mk4 U0 Pecan Apia“ tâ€"Lullo may“ 09“ mm. Thus plclumu "m Iplda undrr tho urn-n nu: llu- lllllll'llll. They show Mango mm. plum and the wondodul mumm- unlvuu of m nah-w. Than- 1- the lane 0! u dlvrt "med only will: I Influ. hula. I dnlth but!» with a Mn Mun shut. u bu mum "mum- nnd undo-ll and dnllflnrd lhn- palm!" u! ma mourn our 15" onUrv Uullvd Nlllul. A ulflum that has been nvlevmd by every («chub-u ll'lmllll. und 1 [roll numy gemvr-l mlgulnu In America and some In Europe will In: Ihown .1 tin: Im-kn The-um m-n Friday nlgbL It In Ilm grant Willhunloo submarine picture, The only motion picture aver lukom under ruler. SUBMARINE PICTURE COMING TO DICKE’S Oman“ Undu- In Motion Mm Eur Mud. WIN .0 Show» Here Nut Frld-y. Who' is it in the village that can take a tender vine and cut It into lit- tle burâ€"that in, i! he in tryln'-â€"then stick the bit: Into the ground with ouch a magic twl-t that in twelve month. they'll bear real grapu in bunchea like your flat: who hit a ï¬eld of etrawberrieo. you can't call it a bed, in which the cluotera are to thick thoy hide the leave. with red: who act a row of “marrow-gran" with ouch exceeding care that ho went out and cut a men the tint year it was there (that‘a going some, now Ian't it? Well, I should rather gueu, lor moot lolko have to wait four yearn; before they get a men). Who ia 'thio‘ Burbank with the knack of coaxing (ram the ground the line“ kind of ‘Murphieo, all omooth and white and round; who also raise: good sweet corn, the kind called Golden Bantam; who say: that what you get dopcndi upon the way you plant 'em; who i. a chicken fancier, too. and hold; that sooner or later a lot of "like will and a horn is the hen incubator; who wouldn't lee! I! home at all union he had a cow. but who it lairly well con~ tent because he own. two now; who. when there’u lots-o! work to do, will never try to dodge it? Who in it? Why. o! couru you've gunned, th-t man la Charlo- B. Biodoett. WHO'S WWI RESOLUTION. QQIGenulnc No. 3 Vein Blue Banngr Kentucky LORD LUMBER com Caflcrvllle No. 3 WM n. L. w. Scranton m Smokeless Lump, E“. Stove l W ‘2“ A 3515"“ BROWNS m g" That this Is “THE BANK OF TH‘= Our facilities u: for the use oftha “mm? V’, Grove and we w-nt YOU wank: Mu A deposit ofâ€. 00 «:6th “my: Account um! we furnish all mpplium ho. om 1 Wm Pay Your nun I: M The Coal lot the M It“ The but there it "nu-am