â€Vivi ï¬nehich and Second Limiter Im Cllflon‘l 83%| and G. Hilliard C‘Qt. Jm Ago 9 who won his bars at Ben}: rmn Harrison. India a, left Monday morning for lnuisvilo Ky., vote he will help train tlea- ticnIl Al‘z. He will phelp train the â€MN Mules every one of whom can handle a squlrrol rifle and shoot strai- slut as a string but will be hard to will In company and squad forma- â€After the camp closed they were allowed two weeks in which to visit m but!!! folks Mow reporting for 1' . Lotti men I'M won their commis- sion in the RM training camp at FL Sheridln for maerve oï¬'irors. Iefl “he: Hal-day morning for their sta- s. All at C.†Gnnt. Rockford. Except Capt. Agre. winds in Indiana. [Ml 0ff|€fRS NOW AI POSIS 10 "MIN NEW ARMY Pint Lieglteimntnr Wm. James. Jr. yGoods. Groceries and General Merchandise 3-†South Main Sim! Two Phones 117-178 Lehmann Michel vSCHOOL NEEDS for Boys and Girls in good, stmng, correct Wei hts and fast colors, Prices 13. IR. 20. 25. 29. 3|. 40 n 50: Tablets, Writing Paper. Pens, Pencils, Pencil Boxes, Book Stra ., Lunch Boxes, Pencil Box Outï¬ts, Inks, Crayons, ’astes, aml Mucilage. Guaranteed for four and six months. A new pair if any holes inside of four or six months. at ".25 Boys’ and (iirls' Handkerchiefs. Ties. Collars and many other Necessities ' to 14 yem, Prices 2%. 35. 39. 50. 65, 75 ï¬nd 85:. Boys shirts with attached canals, light. «kiddie-1.25 Boys' dress neck lmnd shirts. 50c to ".25 Boys’ knee pants in light and fall weights. dark colum. also khaki color. each, Me to “.50 Boys' blouse wniguf in light and dark colors, slug 6 School Shoes, all sizes, for hove and gir 18.6.» lace and button. 81.6.) 'to 83.50 Are you doing your share to keep this Nation on 8 firm [unamial fooling. by pulling asideso much every week and saving it? If not. open a savings account at If the citizens are prosperous. the N.- Ilon ls prosperous. If the citizens are {rug-l and saving. the Nation In firm .nd substantlnl-even at its most tryingtlmo. The Nation Depends Upon Its Citizens VOL; “Black Cat†8 “Eiffel†Hose SPECIAL-~Boys Knee Pants. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Downers Grove. Illinois. Saul/u booklet. "How 'Dan HM Me)" For Boys and Girls STATIONERY START SAVING NOW $1.00 Opens An Account '. N0. 34 Myron Townley who enlisted an a private in Battery C. of Hm I“. Illi- nolsB Infant , hu- :9". £5â€!de to rim mlqul n M. s u M- new! pronoun “I N. n- “It“ ' Funeral servinx were held on sun- «by afternoon at the Methodist church the pastor. Rev. C. F. Kleillnner, of- ficiating. Interment w" made in the Napervme cemotery. “Clarion Mr. Stewards parents wore natives of Hamburg, Eric Cam“, N. Y. His ‘ ml-parvnts drove t m h from . ew York State to [)qu township with a cowl-pd wagon. in the {all of I835. twin: among the ï¬rst whit; set- tlm's in that rpm. They bought a farm near what later became 8.?th Connors. Wm. R. Steward was educatcrl in the puhlir schools and after leaving them and until his man-l hr Mlpv his father who mndu a I store at Irland Station. LaSa le Co. Ho flamed from 1864 untll mtjrimz in IS? . 0n Ortobnr 23.1884. he nu united in marriage to Cleo. V. Gflhrt at Cnss. "I. Aflnr maniac. Mr. and Mrs. Steward resided at a fun at Barbers Comm until 1878, win-n they mm-«l tn Naporville, raiding hon since that time. was ham at Rarhers Corners. Will Coonâ€. "L. Dmmhvr I4, I“. and died at Naporvillo. IIL, August 23. â€"7. WM. R. 'STEWARD A. I". Nah, I. K. Gag", Mr. and Mn. 8. H. Fish, Mrs. G. F. Hadley and His: 8. 5:. Gilbert. Ilia Ruth Ln- cutzr was a visitor she leaving for Damn Grove noon afterward. In. J. Hawks in elected preli- Ms fer “n can!" 19:1 1195.120: Among thou insult View W. R. Colyell npd grifeL Wm. Q. Preppy». The third annual picnic of the Dow- ner: Grow. Society of Southern CaL ifdrnin was held It Sycamore Grove Park. LosAngeles, on Sunday, Au gust 18. fort ~flve {ample attending. Many old ï¬ends i were renewed and reminhcemea good old Dow- Mt! were gxclnngnd. . Californian. tamer [pal Residents had Good Tile at Annual “Get Together“ he knitting department of the R. Cross unit. announces if there nre my in the vilhge who desire to knit. a beginner: dun is rand for them un- der the intimation 0 Mrs. Frank KaisI-r. superintendent of knitting. DOWN ERS GROVE SOCIETY PICNICKED lay of the more ambitious knit- n-n an new working on such and twenty in are in the with!" (or me Ion buys. Mon than twig Qhu number of scarf; am being made by the busy ï¬ngers which have not yet bacon-v stifled enough to «temp ‘ the more difï¬cult art of building psocks which 01" contribute to the comfort of midi" feet Nearly h Wu! in to main another 5 t to the kayo headquarters for ‘ul service have he" can ted this '"k by the heal unit of t Red Cm RED CROSS INDUSTRY CONTINUES boys at the bdrm “my morn- lng £3.41: PM" and [m In Bales 6 In- working haul for the were" of that might h- ailed un- gm pub": IommA of like unit 91: Hunky moril‘m and an advance sale of tick-la stems to indlnlo that a largo mtd will hr prnent. (To-my Dril- Tm.» tho ml" drill will to MW at Muir-non. AMy It 7:45, m" «I , It'll «Had. My {morning 3 ha! drill IM abort MI. is ‘on the program, TN- ny will with in lurk of m- u 9, roll all u 9:15. Some hard drill and man-hi is on m- hoghAfor‘migM and 8.! _y gm Another Box a! 1'!" Sc in In Nov Nari, '04:“ um “Chit†a." l. 83w! Cl r [Mus- m. “urn-y Coder at? Nathan. Alan Duly Semi?! UWFI. nu" mm 81mm Mt. l. H. (‘0. nu ('nutm Fund Johnna. A. Camp-n1 Tmnm-r. drain†Co|cr Guam, Sherman. van-whim; roman-2 n-t‘sg...a_ Hump-Mt .1. P.‘ Found“ an- d» olflau 0! th- org-Mutton u gamma! Wain-day "cal... Cam: Factor. lawman l. m mm Menu-u. I. 3. “a cl OIIu-n Savor-l new mm rd. uni in» man have been!†amazed and unmade In the null of on an“ M I muting Ind drill of tho minar- n "ma Wodntuhy we!!! vhtoon arm-flou- wen- u- plal ‘vund (I!!! _wfllb¢ but)" gm!" â€a o! "u- ddll [MI and: Sunday gnu-in. yo mpg hug or m- .411" m. gv'usn‘. Tlckéu for the drill ‘gnd hull Ella an- now on uk- nt .1. .M Kehler. Lehman Nickel and It the Hansen-al- and limit drug Morn. A movement ll on (out to. furnish uniforms for this unit through the Community League and I Hunting wu calledy for um purpoae n! Library Hall on Timid-y evening Thou prawn! (mound the project and the mu†m refund to the executive rommlttn with power to «1.11» ‘vu-cmlve committee will M an. waning n! [he Library and «ll-mu any: and mn- ol buying the much Mod «“11an ¢ lweén the 785i and rear rank- all should prove I thriller u may of thaws have peep lei-m9 gum CapL Foster will lead the “rule around town and to the school grounds when the drill and ball game will be held. The game will be a contest be- Amlude of tho unit will recede Ellie 'll and ball game. embers will assemble in front of hend~ quam‘ru, the old Con mgatloml church. which has been mud “iv the church for the me o! the gun at 8:45.110" call will he at 0:00 Sharp and the march will start a! 15 The Downers Grove unit of the“, State Home Guards will give an Ex- lIibilion drill and baseball game at the High School grounds Monday (Labor may) morning, at 9:45. An admission fee of twenty-ï¬ve cents is helm: charved in an efl'ort to misc money (or badly needed equipment, colors. drums and the like. and to start a {and for the purchase of uniforms for the cumpany. ul‘li’, will“ ullmnthl me from the mer darken ll mnnuhctuwm a! “ma.“ mun; suue- on Nam passed the Sena necesurx two-fl: now helm the h was it and flu it will then hem! and the flnht fm . Eff? 555;;5; i i 3‘ 60m. W. "ï¬'ï¬'wm I ll. Mun. W. J. Nev Wm. Cor. hum Ti-h. PM. “lull." Game Ilsa on Pun-u in Elm-l m Raise Mom-y for Equipment. MIME GUARD 10 GIVE [XIIIBIHOH DRlll MONDAY DOWNIRS GIOVI, DB P1 VII. Mtg! murmur! Bicirinw ni t 'hhi for Gm hun'nBcl-ery Mil-vile!!!“ "ï¬e'vlwï¬rf'iiéy'e’r of a; 1.3.5.}... church performed the cannot, “let which I hwntifnl veiling upper-m served 33 _the_ 3129th wt. _ A very putt home wedding was «loin-tad at “new: Int Slturdty evenin . August 26th, when Iliu Bur- !!an Met-son beam the [wide of lr_. Hat}: Big. ol Doyngn pryâ€. age and equipping n with everyâ€" ! ing needed (or repair work of all kinds. The omens of the nev eon!â€" pnny ere: Presidentâ€"W. R. We"; Vice Pvesldenvâ€"John A. Brytlon. Treasurerâ€"Wm. Xenon. Hungerâ€"W. 8. Evan. Temporary quarters have been ap- {enedai'niï¬ï¬ {rune :mm; at. the cor- ner grove a Sprung venues. This win he a service station for1 Overland and Winn-Knight an and urn repair work will be um are 0 Lia-unetumbemrorunm building mm the next week or ten day- and Hr. Wells expects to have the garage lady for oeeu by the ï¬rst of Novemberâ€â€" Grunge Citizen. Tho my.†is backed mun-ply by mummn-dnhumpkap- in! for paying a]? I [ugh linden! r3 [3... fang-5. II. r Ti}: 1: r... 2.131 to 3.3 I. 9.. 318.. In: 333 S 225313: 2:. an? 3353. I; W. I. '9": k W cl (bunny brim. QUINCY. Thllfll. N. C. Vice. 1. B. "an" Collier. Potter Madge“, c L numb fucking Not". C. PF Dlvls. 1.0 .pWï¬m Bush, I. 000mm? 6. ‘. C, uncut". Mr Mm 3" Min Tiff-my. lawn-nun». cl urban org-ul- ado-u o! M Dunn bo- plead â€registrar; They tn; PI". 1. ll. Footer. Frank lmr. ."luDon 1H. "mm. Tumbull.A . Bum Mm J91 him-m lie-2r! .Wosflm- [what and-tor mamas-do wot far In" Mutants-ll m: m m rm“... to loud. â€nevus-upr- tuna mu the terrible mm of var mum forlonglhnomyb- not need {or "0" haul. a. red-In hen "Mt-nun I I1 imam “an than my hr work ninth- and mad. mummwiuuu um m "uni-wort for'po. "Why I an any I houn- r." gun-y". “flu. the-you not w to pm foods. but to as. Mtomm.mwhh M10 mmmunmh' I". mmwnmcm on!" no; pug-mg u. go at tho tau {mt or am It I has that than :- mm. In no lo M W In.» In this full Mm“- give . rtry pur‘oflc man in oppor- Ind. and“. (or the m of tho “may to my “m. -' on do. not] Mid be .m- to tho vfl- Ofmmthevn llmollu-I m libel-dun Nob lulu". will inhale ï¬ning. In! - the. I. and. by Our“- ! the M Cm ion In which duct to trafï¬c helm- l’onu Ave. akdonwrun‘ â€RMCm-uullllusl. Atacama-pm: handout-uh work hulhfornkindly vlu u- Sum- addition than up 50 annually space-ah m to In“: up non- for_ my W_nd_uvon. Km vice (mph-1N0 lo "the strong. In NM; hour or the “'3 trial mun, which an dd the nan-911W o the tut below nu 0,10 be overtookod and no "lb-ol- wom under the id- lnoe of the "ï¬nal. Divluoa the Womn'n Conn-inn of m Count-(L o! Nuuoul Delano in [new to give . -'f ry pur‘oflc man u oppor- unity to “1’1!“ yr; 9:: do, , , lgGv-uge is by“! new. .311 up- Illinoi- Wo-u PM: Us“ Show- 533 What In" CI! ll. II All“: No“... :ou-w- un I‘Illm IUIHWI IIIB passed the Senate Wm than the necesurx two-thin! “grit and in now helm the hon ' . n 1 house votes it and thirty 'Itaten ratify. it will then become of the land And the ï¬ght for I prohibition will Ix- over. ANDERSON - BICK neVer darken 'thé'v mnufactuw P! wt! «in ï¬ll an?" c3175; a, a._._e_ __ my-.. _-‘ he ulled in the ‘ .smo from their commemh' I. We [Ilia Nine of CM“! Gun" WILL OPEN NEW GARAGE f0R su ,gwonm IS sm m ma hr 0' a "pin. or u [M allow-z on": rékxsndum. by 1.,..,- v..â€" fll‘ new: v‘v-inl-l V: n in the ‘r or beverage liNtiSï¬r'VhEB am new .31, 1912 Gm um : Wm: H. Adm-tem- Clarence A. IIMI; Chm-in Binge Andrew Ingram; Charles J. mm; Simeon W. Rune". luau. Frank J. Inluch. Addison: Arthur St. John lorpn. _BIogni1_|_ngl¢: Henry F. Grape; Brown; PM A. Thompson- Cure-n T‘ Fischer Walter A. ï¬nch-miner: Joseph L. balm; Andrew A. M son; Plrlnelo lot-ho; Wm. E. John- uor Andrew F. W r; Jouph P. im;1nm Kuhn Juliu- C. mu»? Elmhum: 0th A. Huck; Percy M ; Wilt" E. H. Tn ; An- er-v ï¬nch; Wm. T. in. ; Frank W. [Judd-h Cad W. R v; Charles S. but; Edwin (II-nah; John D. Inner; Emil W. cm»; 3w 9- Gags: MflEM: A Cam; Edwin A. Mal-it; Gaffeppi [hum-i; Walter R. Young- he _ whiten: A0m_A. lane; WAIIL‘ A. Men: Paul In m}; Lewis I Mamet; Alfred . Hawkeeker; [no Zulu-aw; Winfred G. Knock. Grimes; Nun-vii»: Alb-rt R. low-n; Ednal A. Prim-m; Car! Bunk; Charles R. mu; C‘iflord A. Adda ; Eight"! _8:‘ Hyde; ppm-lea Pam; an A1‘. Duna; Arthur W. Penn; .Mrg "tug l2. Mum; Wm. AA. "omen; "bl" gomwflorhfl â€ï¬‚u-maul; A John town; III F. Mn- and H Manna Thom II, M; Wm. fl. Giflonl. PM H. Minna: Humid A. Oahu. Inna-u ,t. Onl'u.’ Ital men In % vhf: Hunk wfll fumlï¬ It. Nmnilk l5 t“ Wha- to. II. renewing In, the m: Dav-en Gme: Robert E. Diet-n; lam-A- “‘9‘." PM T- lav-e}. The follows m I" up ï¬rst MM u in a In [NP-‘- County in: t In 3:50;! Army. The, V! N M an“.- no. and both Un- diztdct gal be.) buds km» NW pm claim If any we" mm: CIR-rd c. wmm Bah: Roland 8. Mom. Winï¬eld: Haw-I'd Schulz!- Bnnlett: lam John-m M NM, (1-- (‘mty In PM by hulk Inn! and â€HM ï¬lo-pun Mandi. BEROLD Tilt "SHRIAN The mull: for the ï¬nish: “I lur- nhbod by 1 their linden pdtho that [out MMMWM â€I The? unmtumdntw «m or m uneven! loop I... by the convention Inn chm- an . if Rev. Grey lire-chad u Iho Div w surfin- sermon on “ tony of th- Cm" - mun. mom“ with which to IM_I_ neriu_ 0! Mn. ‘1 It. i 3‘2 ‘32 Mu, nod ththo were doing? the “down Ind outa‘Y city. It Gabon-2' I kill m u o! whalthekwe of (nodal: “dolo- mn’ I [Me “hid-Io ' ;‘::"iohi_lif_'?m" 7': M: .r Hr. L. R. Osborne, of the Paciï¬c Gordan Hinton of Chin upoke for About twenty minutes. Whom About four hundred people were on hand for the hat meeting. Rev. Gmy presided. Ho «poke briefly at the wen-as o! the meetings, and the splendid spirit of unity shown among the "dams churches partici ting in the meetin I. He also a of the work done y the various committees who had charge of the work. After reviewing nll thin, he called upon the chairman or a n-pmsentauve of etch committee to state brief! m: their committee had done -_ what their imnme‘onr. “it"? of the. was“- Dimer! Gaye i1 vgry lgrky IIJNQ There was a NO] feeling of regret among a large lumber of people but Sunday night. when they united that the Union meetings, whleh have been held in the street between the Lihrlry and the Congregational church for a number of weeks, had come to a close. r mum rm 5‘ W m H In. Publicity Corn-ulnar. Very Swan-M lien for Sum-er Month Promised (or sum mm ' union miles (out 10 mos: Invent minutes. Ir. Oahu-u why tire Iljulon Md AM (or Nil! «’- W' gammy bums who! i".- hvo! H Next 111E MAKINGS OF A Goon FOR MORNING. NOON‘% ARE mum; ’ 'ï¬ ? WILL YOU nuns bulbook ,,_- ww‘.‘ u. Lil-ï¬lm!“ may“. mi. sum- 5°33? Mam W“! “II-W l,, TIIE succrssm Farmer's and Marshal a, , Oldest Bank I- â€m ‘ "THE-BANK 4mm 4m Lumber m mm W» 43?] Alogahimuduuyolmhmuia wtuaimnum-qtau1 Iodemhngnhwwithw" hes-dcdflamhudwuhMIflf' mym? s» We eqnmnnuwmhmwgf we then‘tI apply of III-II ‘ InIbundIntstockoflhoâ€" Phone 20, Dan, - j and 1024 or 814?. In“ ff; Lil-heralded Building murm- of all m Cele-t, the,“ company 1 WHICH? always can AT 'l: