THE WAR HAS RAISED COSTS. Due to the war aid to conditions of labor and cost of raw materials in this country in the years immediately preceding Chg war. printing Inner- hl and paper has ulvance‘d over 100 per cent. 01: June lat the subscription price a! The Reporter “1!;de from $1.76 to $2.00 per year. Ply up VOL. XXXVI. N0. 5 J (In; I'm-nee u' you please. Make Your Dreams Come True Only the best is good qnough for the customers of THE CORNER GROCERY '. W. NASH Phon THERE ARE NO SHOP WORN GOODS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Downers Grove. mm ON OUR SHELVES OR IN OUR BINS mm [he chum-IN. nlu‘lil) and nlandlun of "iv 0115"" and din-4n". Irv a gunman-.- ol “1":- Inr )ovur Mom-y. The rosin“ uml quid-rut «my lo ft‘llil.‘ lhiy. uonhy lmbiflnn in In MM! .1 mung»- nrmum lad-y. My nuidc part of melt \ka'i undam- lml your min-um will hr :1 null-I; in u “-0 Ihort Ilmr. I'I rhzuu _\u.n .Inuuw samu- hupm clay. KM. ii? Th" ’flffll' up." I,- ul IMI hank. locrflur ’1 â€CA I013! h " KW 10m. u: .I Imu'r uf your own What nn- .um «loin lo Phone 59 â€" M DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUN This form of aux-nation is adopted to prevent {he possibility of In, 0! our soldier or nilor boys being over- lookpd. The Boy Scout moving picturn pro- gram hold at the Dicko Theatre last Friday evening was enthusiastically and largely attended especially by the younger folks of the villogo: it was a good way of setting before our pooâ€" pe he spirit and work of the Boy Scouts of North America. Each Downers (have soMior and sailor boy who tank thr Fodnm oath to serve his muntry in the gnat war. is heartily invited by Gm Lodge No. 824 A. F. a: A‘ M. to nttpnd a n"- mption to m» (hand Army of (hr Repub'ï¬c. and â€:0 Boys of he Worm War, at Masonic Hall Saturday m-em ing, Pabruray 15. at 8 o’clock. Chu. P. Klioblaucll.y W. M F. F}, Dove, Set-Mary. A mvmm'ml srrx'ivr “i" hv‘ hold .1! \iarrvn and Main Shwls. Sunday af- ternoon. Frbnrary sun. at 3:30 D‘Roy l’vflrr was how Nmrmlwrr 7. INS. in t‘hiramv and mmrd In llum'm rs Hmwv with his parrnh. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. ll-Urr. «v-vrntv-nn ,rars ago. "0 aurmlrd lhv puth schools MW and was “I" likod by all who raxw in mntafl with him. Fllnv‘l'a. :‘""\i:‘l.¢ u." 'v MM â€Vi- (Priday) nun-mm: a! 3!. Jamth rhurrh anal burial «in h‘ "(Mk 2' Puma-.1! :‘""\l:‘l.¢ u." (Friday) nun-mm: a! rhurrh and burial win .‘I! Canm‘l. n {Hr Ila} fu' rd |u H10 .Vn‘ lawll .‘vnm : irk. about! Iv «lu'ml uliwu “Mn '1 MEAL SAME DIED TUESDAY TAT GREAT LAKES Surcumhwl In luflm-nm Lvltoy A. lh'xlrt‘. hum) >1rhn'.1li«--\ luh- 'l'umduy nighi :u lh ~ ’mu- lm-pi- ml in Grunt Lulu.- fmm infhmnmâ€" pm unm'liu. ‘Eip "OWNERS GROVE SOLDIER AND SHMIR BOYS .H‘tcr Hz- inn: I'JKOM Dunno†"TENâ€"SHUNT ()n .\I im- Lap-r Jul Hv‘ .. ï¬t in“ :.\ Bum aml u : â€M n only In l‘nvumoniu L‘u \"I‘Y, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1919 Hr was then transtrrred to the m- tion at Porto Corsini, Italy In the Adriatic, o nhix way to his new m- tinn hurl quite a sight fleeing trip taking in all the thaw place: of Italy and visiting one day with Ed. NIH and Arno Uhlhorn. local boy: with 0wâ€! nnlidml in tho than ls! Illin- 05.4 (‘axnlry in April â€"7, but on si-cnml lhnuzh! wuhinz to follow his natural but wiQh win‘lvss asked f0: and wa.« zrumul aflm- sumo «May. a lramfnr lo â€w navy which he joimd on Jul} Tllv. Ho attrndod a winks: «hon! at Hannrd l’nivorsity and a ground school for aviation at the Bos- ton Toch later going to Florida where he leamrd all then: is to know about flying, elm-wing nod machine gum n‘ng aboard the plums On April 23d. [918 he left l’hilsdeL phia for France landing at Brest. For nearly 0mm months he was on duty at Montchic. a naval aviation station, whm‘o ho first anemia! the school and latvr was on aEtivp service on patrol duty. Hr‘ x'mtainl) hm mrnn Inky-«Fling â€min (n w" o This mm 290 hours sprM in 1hr air bath in "II-x mun")- in Frann- aml in Italy. III» ha< p-nmirul in “I!!! in n'nlai‘ a n-virw 0f thv HSLhZ opmafitm for publication mu \wwk, "wen (Zriflith Remain-d I'M- nwpn (hifl’vth, mun! zit-vial obsm- ror, “WNW.“ uywmhu’ and humility- (armor. ailivml humv- Wr-vlnrm’lay mminm h'fon' Ihr- Hanna: 1.; «Mn his Inn-w am in! and he “a: fun. lh hau- haspila! why n :l n “3.: prvfnrmml and 9h- Hv Iamlml in N4“ Yo. 20:11, “as son! to (‘nm'l and thou to ramp â€L was: disthurmfl. hrmuflfl ~zlrh fun HI 0:10th 22ml OOWNERS GROVE OVERSEAS BOYS ARRWING HOME (Continued on lat page) l Hugs \\ ho Srnl'd' I'm'k- Sam ()1 Foreign Soil (â€ml In (Er! Hark .inm npmalinn -n wnl how. it on Jam-nu- MM‘IiH. NV J, anl \‘hnn‘ hr l-ml armistirn nnlrr him -I:.[ In a that with every mm. woman and child living in and b ch vicinityoloowmnamemndnmm'm'pdi. h mmflkmmflflyflflymuhmmdqï¬l mmwwflkude_W DID YOU' EVER STOP T0 THINKâ€"â€" Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank Olden Bank In Downers Grove WE BELIEVE and can deliver immediately" and plenty and in a" the'sizes of If you buy your coal of us. We have a good stock, in all sizes, of Fuel PrOblems Phone Day 20 Lord Lumber company Hard Coal WORRIES Sol! Coal um our («Momen- II’I' call!“ In I“ put not SIX‘I'RITY but we all. believe M [In-y un- rnlmnl to I00 per cell BHVICI in addition. Whmef it an «in “Hung (or y. '0 "at you I. all on u no an“. win-Hm you mum-la n m! at not We will III-n be and (u lull-l yol Phone after 6 P. I. 142 J WHOLE N0. 1828‘ ;