HOME SWEET HOME i MORRIS SHOE STORE Wm. Butler Wm. Ellis Harry Tenum Wm. d. O’Neill. Smutmaster Tmop No. 2. left Monday morning. on the 5:33 train. with nineteen of his scouts for Camp Checuugnu. They will spend two weeks at this camp, which is a little north of Palatine. Illinois, and which is under the supervision of Ex- ecutive Oil'icor Ramsey. of Chicago. aided by a ramp manuuor. stall «If-l ï¬cers and a physician of l'aiatinp‘) Tin- bo‘x \ho wvnt with Mr. O'Neill, OJ 3. “tin M. D"“'.\)ZRS GRID‘TI. ll.l,. Trkpï¬m 2‘1.) Hawkins Hawkins NINETEEN SCOUTS ENJOYING LIFE AT CAMP CHECAUGAU We have the most upâ€"toâ€"date tools in all the stan- dard makes and keep repair parts far all of them. Del-inn Standard Twine hy the cartoad. Bu) «here you can get service! STOP AND LOOK AT OUR I. H. C. PIVOT AXLE. BALI. BEARING (‘l’LTIVATOIL .THE EASIEST Rl’NNING. QI'N‘Kl-IST ACTING. FULTIVATOR ON THE MARKET. Fridaz, July 112 1919 Sanitary Soda Fountain When you '0 away on your va-ation you want not'only com m‘lahlc shoes, but stylish shoesâ€"“'0 guarantee lwth cmufort and style in our special va- cation line. We suit your taste and your pocket. ICE CREAM Dty Ind Night Service. 34 S. Main Str. Telep} ZINDT’S PHARMACY ‘ HOME SWEET ; .HOME Take home a BRICK of Delicious Naperville ICE CREAM TENNIS SHOES AND SLIPPERS PUMPS -â€"â€" OXFORDS COMFORT â€" STYLE QUALITY -â€"â€" PRICE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 64 South Main Street. Downers Grove. Ill. BY! LAYOFF ' sows wag r. ~ game: serous we (:mrgo Dum Roy Carpenter “'m. Watson John Stnops F A R M TOOLS 83 our Troop No. 3 has been foam-d with A. F. Brcvcllit'r as scoutmastpr, Loo Rogers acting assistant scoutmasu-r. ,uml W. W. chdcmon. Howunl Janos fund E. H. Huntington Jr., as tmOp ('manlH'. Vacation Shoes ' F. N. Davis will visit tlux muts at (‘nmp (‘horaugau Sunday. Scouts de~ >iring to join this camp should ï¬le application with thvir Scoutmaster or Mr. Davis. as soon as possible. Other scouts from Downers Grove are expected to go to the camp later Carmen Tenuta ‘Jake Vaughan Michael Hall Jack Dawson Arnold Klein Wm. O’Neill Telephone 282 Cari Reihle Vernon Fuller Paul Wentzel Don VanValen Eugene Foster â€OWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNEBS GROVE. ILLINOIS Ynstrrday a data" of men from (‘amp Funston took Axium from lb"- cmmn' amhnritirs and start"! for tho camp win-n» M- will stand trial. Whilo in (‘Mraxu roga fling 1h. hank rnhhrry. \‘onawl just happnmwl to run imn Axium on tho “root "0 pickml him up and brought him I» mwn thew ho want a night in jail and was than takrn tn Whoatan. Go lay on Odom-n. Whfl't ynn Main In MIN-in n m ml must no! forgot that h:- ts gm- Ing. Ry huuunum' ho may haw- qnm "I'm“ nu- quam; which you 6!!» like. Fm- |hv~ Ins! Tow er‘ks ('hirf \‘ur nrrl NH hwn rrn‘hine dosrrimipn-I and H‘h‘gl'nmS from (‘amn Funs'an 'ns.‘ rngzu-ding (‘Iav-rnrr Axium‘ whu ' rnnl from tho army at that post. REF'IBSNMRNTS . The mrmlvrnt of â€w \Iriom- schools 'Ki" hr rh nn Erin‘s hy lhmr ï¬rm-hm :rmw' fur nnr- dish "I ivr a-n-nm. Thv'rv jui" h my v,“ in run-1. Inn-l}, |~n~ FORMER RESIDENTâ€"â€" DESERTERâ€"TAKEN BY CHIEF \'E.\'.-\RD ‘uil‘ Ir» on 92‘. in ru-a- :. IHN'). [um inms nult-Inwlan rtr. v I “In“. fnrgu 'hr :er. Artur mi {NW vlqmt in pII'My of lmw In Ivan-1 Irhnu '"Mr Kirk" If â€I?! "r'r‘ no. 1:!- real) wunwl 'Il. .IM not now soul. 'bnn doth": but M vapm-nl for a ram-r! Iinu- a" day long, 1M- picnir! is rm n" "Ir mvml’ww and frIrva-x «II Uw unimm Sun-lay "hm-ls n! "awn-i I t" Hrmr. l‘irlnrms will mmin ho tnlu'n M zrnumls and a cwrial ralv of rm"! hr M1! su‘mml GAMES [RICK HICCI Tlunv will lx- run and â€mm- for pm: 1. um! um. Thom: having nwinku' ' and pump-ark» m" "rm-cl to hn'nl‘lm‘dal. whilr â€mum's nml thinly m "u." "Iâ€... well I-vonl nvrnul "Mums. REF'IESNMRNTS Tha- mulls: - TM mrmlu-n- of â€w \‘nrioml :cbmln 17- \'IM hula. Tinsâ€"ll 2-5 511‘. â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" ou..~... â€"--“. HI! «I at Un- mmmtlr. Tu amid mnfm-inn ale-hwy {ml NIL irHv-d lo lhc- lunch-"n romminu- at "w “RUI'VDP‘. furl. \ Id 'lm y-wm'r clmnu will In- rrn'u!‘ I‘LL" "in .-t_"|c ‘ ;.uu \ull h yulir‘lut In I | in: umnth-nl In. â€W Inu "mutt "tr: m'l-r \‘3'. hr nrnml Inn. Mm rev-I-mhm in hrhw ,uvur rpm-n lmd' {nu-L. (' anal phat... will hv 5"": HIM" «Inn I‘unl Iv INN I! l- I'll“ nu r0! (If TRAIN SCHEDI‘LE Westbound: Lv. Downers Grove RM!) :3. m. Ar. Napon'lllc Park 9:03 p. m. Lr. Dowmm Grove 1:56 p. m. Ar. anervillr Park 2:06 p. m. Retumingwï¬aslbound Lv, Nayx-n'ilk‘ Park 5:20 p. m. Ar, Downers Grove 5:38 p. m. Lv. Napon‘illo Park 8:40 p. m. Ar. Downers Grow 8:53 p. m. RAILROAD PARKS: All members- of the Sunday Schools may pumhn-w til'kl‘h‘ {mm rum-som- uliw's of lht-ir rt-spmliw M'hl‘olh at 010 following ram-s: The entire four church and Sunday School brigades. Methodist. Congre- gational, Baptist and First Evangt-li- cal, are unlcrod to asu-mblo at Nu- pon‘illc Park. Sulunlay July 19. )919 to hold our big: Union Sunday School Picnic. Fares regarding: Big Picnic a! Na- perville Park on July Nine- tot-nth. l “I" UNION SUNDAY 8(fl001 PICHK GENERM ORDERS rn 2H1 ('15 [In In |mr1 .|.|~l' “In! vflJ'Nal' 0! Rum Hw- n‘pn-u‘ntutiw- n1 - . m z '¢ . : .a- jam will luv Nlm'...:.! I. ;: .- :‘m - L'Jur Inn- wh i- .: .. um. I 25-. ‘lh Puma; . u , \\ ill I t" ' '1 ll‘"\l‘ h' - GENERAL ORDERS N0. 2. h: n -vl\\( [In '1" mu! n .' ~ u.’ '.m- lh'ml urn II 'm-k :- :r'l‘ n um. I 25-. 'III “ill I t!- Ivr'ul :‘nl-vs um In. â€w I.“ c m I. ha! mg "mama-M", will r" 7 k at I’u'rr “mu-r. DIN \HH (m « um! ['21- "Ag-,1- 'kt".~ mm! m,l_\ .rhI-ol wi') "u n "- vmm-r 141+ \ ’Nil 1 ll): Ml nrmd individual plat". [Rtâ€"Russo" Strpht'ns 2nd ~Bul' Smith Mâ€"(‘arl Kellogg Weslnm Springs hm: challr-ngml tho Dmvm'rs Crave boys to a mi â€Iv lat!" pan of this month. Tho chal- lr-nzv will ho arceptr‘d. I‘nlv ‘allt. "rightâ€"8". [4 Tu» "on S'U‘wnshn and H} mm “'ummtr ted « llml vath 22. MIN! "ash. Timâ€"SIR I-S. ISL Russo†Slry-hrne 2ml~-Rud Smith f’nL-Hum‘nr I-‘mlrrv Running â€marl Jump “Mannâ€"l5 N. 5 in. lslmf‘nrl Kellogg ZMm Don Sim-Prison 1M â€"l’:mI l‘rvdu-tt H. Van! Dash. Tint--Jlfll IM- Kim! Smith 2nd~Harl¢~y Rogers I‘d-«Paul l’rirlu'tt I'll-1km \‘anValm Ninth Jump. DI:ixM~~lfl. I. in “(H Rusty-ll Sit-phony ZVNL J‘er Kt'llm 34!» .‘l; run Wimmrr ', Mik- Ron. Timeâ€"~13“ 4.5. ‘9! 2m. Smith ZmLA My Inn \Vnmm-y- thJ'nul I'Iit-lu-H std I'm. 3:! H. 3 in. l‘lâ€"AJ'BI' Kl "can: 2min llnn Stu: mum ihLvHflfh')’ Rngwu II. Yard Huh. Tineâ€"ll #3 SN 1:! ~ Rum-PI fin-Nann- L'ml- "adv-y Roan: htvllussr" Slvlnlwns 'INL unï¬t-y "or“. Ital» rflun “mun"! The Thmz. E‘ Wilson 8- (‘0. trophy ‘wax given to Two]: No. 1. winners 'of the mod. This cup must b0 won Um-i- years cunsocutiwly before it becomes the property of tin- lroop. A gold medal was glvrn for 3!! around individual honors. Winners of find [time in each (Wu! received a bronze“ Sumo, very Tim- rfl-onls and excvpv tiouully good time were made in some of the events, (-unsidt-ring tho track usul. ? Although the day was hot, quiti- a large number of would) turnvd out to we the ï¬eld evcnts on tho fomth of July . All contestants were in track suits and numbvn-d t0 simplify tho scoring fur the judges. RECREATION ASSN. TRACK MEET JULY 4 WELL ATTENDED 3'chle and ribbon “hams ul tho R'cmniun Aseuimion track meet on the high who“! heid. Jun)? 4Ih. ! Mr. and Mrk Bums arr- tu syn-ml 'their honeymoon among tho Thousand “glands and at Niurarl Falls and for tho prawn: will makn â€Mir homo with Mir. .1. M. Burns‘ on l'rimr- Avenue. i MISâ€" lnulsv- Sandl‘r; of anklin. New Hampshinu and Sh-wart Burns of "owners ï¬rm-v. wprr- marriod at â€Mr homo of ï¬n» hridn yesh'rday. Rm: 'Marlhmml of n.» {'nitarian (‘hurrh {of Franklin porforming thr- row-many. Thu ('um-fm! lvnzur fun ban wifl muznvl- this u'N-k and Hart "105! ram†mvx‘l Mun-day nflrmmo. high up will! MI â€win†A." hwy- \viH mm»! :H H" ’hL’h Frhmfl "I 5217-. ‘ Traci “col Willi Western Sminga. ‘ thla_\u Jul} till». tho mewn lirmt- buys “in rnmw-tv in u trad! ward NIP! 1h" Wrstv m Swings- hays. Thr 1W! “3" I’m hrM nn I’N' th Fc-imnl mmva- sunning at 6:30 in 25.. uu-nmz. Tho m-mm! puMir an- imitlwl (o attl-ntl 1h" unm- 1:7va mm for nur hu_\'.~. . lunla; night, all in}; I: :vnrs of :.-.'v- saw! on r .‘Ill‘ invi'M (n (u an :m mm-nix‘ul hilu- On Hunchw Mun. m‘: m an." huvr our awn nléx'k-m‘ yrn‘ifl‘s on â€W kn'ution “'hl-l‘f‘"? hap- wnm n)! m Hun ' myâ€. ""L'"; «Mi quite a PM “Wâ€! lhl- -- _ mung mo-n. â€I'M- rmort 1 Ltd in (hv «Ionian. (’hmnuts D'vnnnh lkmghnuls Walnuts Fridays- (aunts: l‘u-unms n. WuMul hmwhnu'« u_ ah. Th" \ui'v}, Im'l u fl'fl'fl a in! will â€II- right answer to that question is hard to ï¬nd. Batteries: Sox~Troggclt and Nash (‘ulIsâ€"wJun-m'nson and Timko ’ Nut League. I “In imhmr h‘nmw [Ilmvd its third, lat of games I'm’sda‘v night. 'Iht'i 3(Thostmlta had an easy limo III'fI'at-l ing the Walnuts 22 to 6 The Doughï¬ nuts and I'Nmuh- battled until the last Inning to we who was going tof In- tho \xinIu-I; (ho Doughnuts win-i ning h) om- point l8 to IT. ’l‘ursduy: gamrr': Doughnut.- lFâ€"rl't'fl!llll,\ 17 (‘hwtnh Walnuts 6 SAN â€HRSâ€"BURNS Saturday. July 6th, the young men‘ had an interesting game on the North Side Field. Downers Grove was sup mom-d to have played La Grange. who cancelled the game shortly after noong on Saturday. Sides were clause!) and» names Sox and Cubs used; the Sox! winning I3 to )0. Loolw mum... lm'l my â€I lhl- In Milt won an l‘rt. run» MM mm..." .a tho outta-k :1 0 mm ..r "w hm mm mm In (‘unp lag-n. ' 2 mm â€mm gym-,- 3-311ch my. i In .1 rum 133 :L'L‘l â€mm 267 W. W0 at" for and do- liver ,na humble. Cofï¬n M building. mu tn tho Mice. Dne- cnssor in mm Hirsch. Haw your victims flamed and m u-d at Clark’s Cir-Mu Shop Ind In Ratisï¬nd. l' \ WnU' l‘at Art-hon N N. ('larkn. . ‘riho ,1: kn Lourm (nyilrtnr . H. lx-rv nhauwn. Trv-asmrr H. l'lr'vrk. l‘rnintr “'m. Srï¬ï¬‚‘ (Ju'u'o PK Sah-anski, Ward?!) M. Hugrorv. Sentry 11w fnllo sing "Niel-rs were may 1 lt-rtI-vl and in-Jnllwl for the I!“ m :ut \"nMrv "humâ€. "fly-l 1mm. \3'. N, Flafkl-v Avrhv‘m H. Wu". Vu-r Arrhnn '-'u\ \'i\'_ (harm " TM Roy-m1" juins with the vilMI in l-xlrm'l")! rmgrmuluiom in! we!- mmc- In "I, and Mr! Hawkins. . NEW OFFICERS 0F II VICTORY COUNCIL it W Al. LEAGUE lm Train with whirh ho- and ‘1'. in“ "w way. An†QM anal-flu Id “Du-n lhr :m "innit". WM I!“ wally In 3-1!†hr ‘2! tram-fend “ Guy-ml Hrulhlnnru-Is ll CHIC-DIE ““000 hr .31!“ Is (WNW? h ‘ llitvnl‘ IS: anal, Hr "rein-d Ml llilï¬ in“ nNIv-nl nu Juno MM and m “0- Iharllwl ll limp Milli. N. Ya - w 'L'nthv fru 0945 "MM 5- N l‘nunru H.“ His nurse. Miss Mable A. Dam of Wyncow, l’a., seemed to aka “- pocial mm of him. She anticiplhd "his wants and their mutual attractfol llxoun ripened Into something wnrmar. This war mmance wimimted in their murriugr- at Philadelphia In]! 4th and Mr. and Mn. Rich!!! Hiv- kim arrived here last Saturday. “Rich" at»: he is known to his They left France on the Tame IN! and «revived rhonomble diuhfl‘m from their wnpecuVe branches of son-ice at (h;- same time. ‘mcmun HAWKINS BRINGS noun Am , NURSE coups Baum Richard Hawkins W“ a patient-IO U. 8. Base Hospital No. 60 at â€â€œ15 chalaeau. Frame last. year and thank! hangs a tale. BE SATISFIED ! .J Li. lh