“.m‘km'ndn‘dlhm- hum-"t Wd!bnpdonmvmdu hfmlnmm‘h Width W ‘1. navy M- Ibo "his Ind W: 0.0. Into a 3 Mn! lifts “Whyuhlhdvrflh-Md I“ .1 Mil-c. UNI- “Mk." I I w Oflun Tnhllg Cunp w A fun. Goo-r.“ Ila-hull "up" “M. I“)! do": uh. uh“ CM OOIWJ a! K. I‘. d any nu t. M. ova-autumn. LUMBER COAL MILLWORK Wins Materials of ‘1] Kinds bathhuvmhlnlbdrm in. album than he 1-H. “You. the Ali! 04 Mn In". I! I! hadn't it. (or the Navy, M would still Jay I. Aniso- (Old why “Hwy an “I It on bum." A; a mambo! If tho navy be m In tmnlu It tho lulu urban] u. "w Gm! Lain with tho "ml-um in “(and IM to- I [ta-l. any «hm m" an: uh run. but In nun- nlluuly lo lb m of no Nu, in M- dor‘ â€hold their Mme, given them by ï¬ght of a. Coma army whom nn- 0! 0d- !unouu ï¬ghting form “DIM ln man than one bottle of If the in"! “ya 0! drill gone ï¬rm by th- “devil do." that. mks them an (must. addin- h: the wodd. Ho a“ they we laugh! a! I" “men to Gull J. Iflcy. a member of the ladle Com, hm on furlough. told flu German subs Ind Enginnd from the In. Belgium from the out]: and the United sum {mm the dr gave the Jordan some unions mum-nu u "my showered the town with â€plus.- In- 01 all kinda. On this trip over Mmflmhwcnmricdby "It ninth on which Mcl-Ilmy mu I “all! Incidents 0! the VIP. It was mommimthehomeporto! odOItondlnoneofthemounpec- Foreign service of still another kind Wu told by Sergeant McElmy. His service was with a bombing and manu- facturing branch of the Aem Corps. He was smiomad in England at a park where the huge Handley-l’ago bombers were â€ambled and fitted with angina: o! 450 horse power, from two to four engine- to a plane. McElroy unwed on one of the plum: tlut bomb BOYS '10â€) Exâ€" PERIENCES AT FIRST WELCOME ---- Phone One Five ---- Potter mg. 8 l_.u_mlper Co. in; to blow up these valuable shells the (lemma aeroplanes would make almolt nightly bombing raids. drop- ping the“ TNT within yards of the dugout: occupied by Gardiner and oth- er. of the company. His talk was very interesting and the applause which followed it. showed how interâ€" uud his hearers had been. We sell “Old Ben†Coal exclusively In Downers Page Eight “Old Ben†Coal Only One Place WELCOME HOME BOYS ONE AND ALL (continued from page I) TO YOUR OWN BELOVED STATE Muaufncfurera 0 Dealer. "NM Winn“! thy wondrous story. Can M (old the NM Son‘s ghry. "‘inoix. Illinois.“ "aflnflyh-dod hmrly . Inn- tophnrâ€â€"mft coals. Their original mine was "OLD BEN" and they my it produces the purest, beat and most carefully prepared end in Franklin in mined by the Old Ben Cool Cor- poration. The largest mining cuneern in the State of Illinois. They mine and sell under trade mark_nnmmâ€"â€" "OLD BEN"â€"â€"'PURITY†Ind “Chris- In Damn Grove where you can buy GENUINE '01.!) BEN†ml. It (in!!! porfed satisfaction to soft coal users. Because of it's purityâ€"are- fnlmpnpantion and excellent burn- ing and heating properties. As Mu. F‘ Ital-ac in timing my arr-mm: I mid Appreciate I prompt Mule-mm in h" In" and with to that you six-only for past patrim- Thry will min their home hen with "w gm'n mother. .‘llu “yr. Influx, ol Lnï¬rsnn. and Ir. (mm C. Raun- of Down- nn 6mm, wen quirtly flunk-d at un- home of the m4. in Luannâ€. Sunday «Batu. Jnury I800. John F. “Mm-ll, Prank-m of the Community Well-n- lrum a! Down-v:- "mm. could not through (one of circum- uunea much the (mat. gm! Adventure; that we mourn than: who mm! from u: never to wtum. but as we mourn we hold thrir mem- ory dour; that we «Joke In the deed: of our brave boyn who in "u.- (mu-hes on Um hulefleldn. on nhipbunl and ‘In tho nlr uphold the glory of our country and our flag. ï¬nd that we lppnchlr the «when of thou- who hurt»: (halal "I0 khaki or the MIR bum than who dared death in the hlve gone out from 3mm us to Tight for the [dolls of right and jun- ace; that we held In gnu-Yul n-mem- Then-fon- Bc ll Resolved, That we, Aha member: of the Community We!- fnm League 1;! Downer: Gm“.- do hereby expmu our admiration Yon and our trust in than brlve men who And Whereas: This community in thn peruons of those sons who culm- wed in the service of the nation. Ms done its part in aIding to put down the pater o! the war Ion! Ind his mhoru; And. Whereas: In that conflict the United States of America has borne its share fighting for justice and hu- manity against autocracy and all its evils; Whereas: A mighty nation proud in its power, cruel and heartless in ï¬ts tmutment of weaker people has ‘hmn defeated by the combined fomou of thou- nations which stand for the common ideals of domocracy and jusâ€" lice; The next welcome meeting will be held on Friday evening. February flat and where and the program will be announced later. They will be held every month until all the boys no home, when n monster mass meeting with cats ’n everything, will he held. Following is a resolution, printed on the programs for last Friday. which was adopted unanimously by the Community Welfare League of Downers Grove in appreciation of the loyalty and valor of our boys. LAUING â€"-â€" BUTTER NOTICE RESOLUTION Dr. P. ltflhuc DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINQIS The boy: â€predate the moral Ind financial hid the citizens hive given them and thelr future work and de- monstrations we most hartily believe will show tlie npprecintlon. The troops have plans of entertnln‘ ment and work for the future which willheannmmceduwecometothem mdsuchasmldnothuvebeenex- pected I yen ago. Watch the vol-i! Watch the boys! If you are not u contributing member of the Council met in touch with the 1M. Niceâ€"Phase ldent. He has made some a? the best man in town happy, including the Ed- itor, end the Scouts all nppreeiate the loyal support the Reporter has The ofï¬cials of the local tountil have kept in touch with the larger association and on the 20th the Chi- cago West Suburban District Council. Boy Scouts of America. voted to amend their charter by including therein. the town of Donne.“ Grove and this amendment hut been approv- ed by the National Council. No con- tributionn have been made ,hy the local council during I918 to the disâ€" trict council but beginning with the present year we expect to make a quarterly contribution to maintain our‘ standing of progress and odvanement with the other towns. Our progress has been noted and the results obtain- ‘ed commended by officials of the Nn‘ tiorul Council. lemme lo the boy: and flu- town and and lo oxnm‘ Mr. O‘Neill from troop work whomwr mossau'. Mr. O'Nwill start"! with six how and in a row manna: his mm: was full and appliratinns am on Iih- now in both troops. Tho Srouts have madr‘ mum! pmgrrss in moral twining and «cutout! Ind haw I'T‘at'hi'd "I9 point n-hrrr mot-r advanrvd and Mtnr work ran h1- aemmplislwd undor tho "M4 am of Stout Exermiw Bingham hf “Marble and his asniflant. Robrrt Mil‘ I". , Thin week both troops took tenuou- LOCAL COUNCIL. BOY SCOU'I'S. EL- ECTED OFFICERS I‘uhr. nvul pvmtmuu lo 2qu to Eu- rope wu Instructor m "In Amanmy a! "In Am. The yur 1007 to [W In. Cannon mm in PI"! .01. “I: IVINH I ï¬rst "math â€when It m Intonation-k! An Union. 0- h" plflun-n, rlhibflrd [Mm IM at (M Salon. IN Punch um" nH that may won- "rtcrptiovml In sly"- m mum in unutbn." and "prune! surprbo n "no (net "u! "my but! an fainted in Chicago and" "w long-Mar ‘ol mint": 0! this mnlvy. In. Cutort-n h . rv-nlnr um! rib- ulor to (M exhibition: and of her I'm-h "no Inu'mmmal Studio up: Among the artists Dowm-rs (how is known 113 a puinable country and now that a miniaturist is living amum;v us we may look for the days who" llw village will be to Chicago what [lur- bison is to Paris-«4| place to liw- in Ens well as to skolcli. ‘ Eda Nemoode Castnnon is a pupil of he late Virginia Reymmu and mulv icd under Ralph Clurlu -n and La .tun Evening Post the m1 critic says: “Eda Nemoodo Caxton-ton has just executed a miniature portrait on ivory of the Japanese prima donnn, Tamnki Mium, the Madam Butterfly of the Chicago Grand Opera Company. In person- ality and in charm as well as in like» nor»: to this alt-actin- singer. Mr». (‘astm'ton hm: achiovml an artistic success." LOCAL ARTIST WINS PRAISE FRDM CRITICS Mrs. Eda Nomad: Clsmlon Won Highest Award at the Panama- Pacillc Exposition (continuM from mgr I) I wish to thank each ind all who helped in this quick woflt. It is great- ly uppmchted. The than was handled promptly by both the telephone operator and the engineer at the Inter work: Ind within ten minutes {mm the turning ‘in of the alarm; the department as on the job with fire extinguishers. mad with these and plenty of water: the blue was soon out. ‘ Mr. C. H. Stats. Editor, Reporter. Downers Guava. Illinois. Dar Sir: Last Friday man we came very men having u very serious ï¬re at our :place. and it was only prevented {mm beingmhbythepmptmseof the local Fire Department. THAN KS THOSE CONCERNED FOR HELP AT FIRE Scout Donald vasky his a list of nine Scouts of his [mop who am My lo takv odd hits to am mom;- for 1 uniform. This nmplormom aid branch is a mw M03 down-in: sm- ial unï¬t: and m-opr-mtinn. I wont to (‘hicngn Saturday Ind "it’d swimming at â€w (anral Y. M. ('. A. Only Smut DNA“! was 3M0 to swim sufliciem distnnrn lo qualify to. tor“. Tmp No. 2 i)! mrhinz military drilling by W. I". [lo-inn: mapping hv Loo Rom-rs and signalling by "Ted ('ufli-u. in ï¬r“ aid work and" lml physi- rinns. .Vru work tho “now will join .n lhnir mrriing and brsMn "to other «ark .\lr. \" B. Townlt-y will gin- ‘hnm a .«htrt mMmss rm “Boys in The mmmm hmwim rrpmiumdl Is I pom-M of "in l‘lulim- [Inh- err. TM- piflun- I'I! mu ul- mirvw‘ u "or l‘mlm-I'Idflr "pa-O- h’nn and oMnim-d "w high-s! “In! M In miniatmrs mu! 0! Hulda! [p.561 In. (am-mm will "MN! at IN Art Imumus we“ «walk II "My annual Inhibits" of Chic-go mum. and "no minulum sou-My. ‘ Mr. and Mn. (Tun-non mull)- cnmo lo homun- (2m:- hvm Oak Park and Inn- boulm "H- OH Rah-r honor-cud I! 200 South Wan-Manon umc. ll" MuMo h- in (M Hm- Afll fluildlnl. (Hum. Rgporte}; Wgnt Ads bring flow of Ihr Scouts fmm Troop No. Mr. Lawton Parker, eminent as crit- ic and painter says, "There are miles of miniatures in the French salon ev- ery year that wlll not compare with the best Miss Nnmocde has done." In a I‘m-(mt issue of the Chicago Evening Post the an critic says: “Eda “The head of Martin Kimball by Ed. Nemoede is mg of the heat of the contributions and demands special at- tention It is so large in conception, so thoroughly simple in the rendering and so impasslvely just in construction as to hold the spectator, yet. it covers but a few inches of space. Good art this and worthy the best traditions of miniature work.†Yours very truly. F. I. Littleford. W'M "fl . . . .......... White Cryflll Syrup. 5 H». can, WM†Crystal Syrup. I. lb. can Lighthou- \\’nhhu Pardon. SPENT“. 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The mport of the com- mittee on music told of the difficulty An echo of the community Christ- mas celebration was heard lust. lion- dny evening when the committe which arranged and curried to completion the plans {or the Christmas tree met and listened to the reports of the chair- men of the various sun commnttees. The tmasurer's report showed that ‘one hundred and ninety four dollars was raised to defray the expenses of the tree and the pageant and that a! balance of $09.60 remained in the treasury as the start of a fund for‘ another Christmas celebration. XMAS COMMITTEE MADE FINAL CELE- BRATION REPORT “JESUS IS COMING AGAIN" Will be Rev. 1. B. Little's Subject There is no way in which to get a message through over a line that is already in use. Wait a minute or two and then repeat your call. Do not be impatient when you get the Busy signal over the tele« phone. It simply means that someone has gotten the iine you wanted to use, ï¬rst. No one is at fault. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY THE BAPTIST CHURCH q. Sunday --â€"- 7:30 p. m. SPECIAL MUSIC Bell COME We Qmmhn. im ............... u: In G Porting 8am ............. 21¢ Mm Auk Mm. jar ....... u: [WM limit... In!†u; call! l5: "on: “damp. large. 2‘: until. .Ik at "(in M and an. \‘u fan'- M and Dunn. hm 2 In :15: Scull. 3 to: Fun Id Sal-on. H Gm Gun "In†"n "a. swing Ila-u In.) â€In “an. an... NH." Rom an ....... Dun cm ................ “.7“ “but Path 1m Pun. ......... IO! nms‘rmzx Ikhï¬n and T.- M (‘vinrsllhumntzlmcnnnflc DEW Ila-l. Dc: dun. Pun!" rm and ('ofll. no. ‘ Sana-tr“ Nu“ Isid- ........ IR EMMA JUNK PEAK ........... MIMI... Walk. Fwd". 2 for 33¢ The meeting was held in the South Side school house. Rev. Ralph K. Schwab. general chairman of the com- munity Christman committee, pmid- mg. The continuing committee selected was: Chairman, B. C. Dunes, II E. L. Troy. Mrs. '1‘. F. Kelley, W ter Cunius and Dr. E. B. Goodwin It was the unudmm opinion of all present that the Community (HIMâ€" mu Celebntion should be and: I permanent tutu": in the life of the village. It was also decided that instead of continuing the present organization a nay-organization committee be selected ‘to keep alive the Christmas spirit 3nd to call a meeting next full in ample time to pmpare for an even better Christmas celebration. in drilling the chorus by M o! the pm of the flu. System Ffldnz. Jam 24, 1519 â€allâ€: lit It: 19¢