MARYS. 11m Graduate lime mu m mum , DRS'. Gil-13G ll. L. Gregg Helen E. Gm Office ham: 2 to 4 Ofï¬ce 27 E. Cums- 3mm N. Fm Ave. ad Fun“. St. Vacation is over. Nelrly cwrybody OFFICE nouns: in home again. Sundxy School will '“"-'5J'13:a.1.’7â€."" open full swing. Don’t miss the open- ing non; service led by C. K. Roe. 11:00 a. m. Public Worship. ililwonsnny. M. D.’ Sermon by me Not. l’llylklll . 5.3;â€. Snbiect: “The Descent of the Holy cake. Lindky Building, Phone 1 Spirit" \ In. 50 Otkwood Ave. “lone 16 6 30 P- m Epworth League. Ollce Hours 1:30 to 5:00 p. In. All young people inn-M MI; office hours by Appointment. 7 30 P- ".1“ Public Worship. Dirt-34%: '5 Harland Ave. nus... m ovum-m Minn. Vlfulu... “In"... J.I.CIIY,D.V.I 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. littleford Nurseries Phone 321-! Landscape Gardening our Specialty inn-nu. furnished on new or old Adm. 1129 mam-x 21 8. Forest Anna Telephone “54" 8T. PAULS EVANGELICAL GROVE STREET CHURCH I. V. Iona. Supt. ‘â€" ‘ fling». Ion-ling Worthip. “.3800le M. Theme: “A Wonderful Discovery.†- â€" Gwyn. B.Y.P.U. Myâ€"lyunlmrudhgd 1:â€p.u.Pmchlu8ervice-. EIGollelldpruodflnhy, Subject: “Simone but Wm.†nun-II: 10 a. In, High Inn. India; mmmnmuwimgmdmc-pdwmuumay, vacation in the mannï¬me our church um; 8:30 p. m., weapon. bodie- Ifluh‘hubeenupdndnndhenu- Gum-aimâ€; Inna-ms.2:8|p.ln.. tiled lo let III come to pill: on Wonk dlyhâ€"Holy Communiom1l. alddlwifllflumhgiviunmipnine. u:lau.8|.m. UNITED IMF“ 0110301! 0" EAST GROVE G. H. BUNGE Lnivyer Olice. Fan-0n 8 Merchants link Building. Mn. “and!†8 any." 9 a._ I. go ,5 p; In. 'G. B. TOPE, M. 1). Physician 6: s 1: menu. Fire and Tornado Inn-um . Pfledvin-C'u-rge House Renting Agency Jwice .f Ind pm September 7th. 1919. Twelfth Sunday Noun Public an" Trinity. 7:30 a m. Holy Communion. Corner Warren and PM?“ 9:45 a. m. Religious Instruction. Phone 315'“ â€:00 a. m. Manning Prayer and Residence. 135 North llain St. Sermon. ï¬e Rev. WI. Glitch“. Pulol' Sunday, September 7th . Smithy School 10:00 a. In. 7:45 p. m. Preaching Service. F. W. KETI‘ENRING Contractor Builder PHYSICIAN I: SURGEON ~ Dovrnen Grove. Illinoi- M. L. PUFIER, M. D. Gig-“W - Ply-«203 N. Fm Ave..an-fln5t. JONAS W. TUCKER Real Estate â€12!.“ An. m unm aunt 'Ev'e‘i'y'i'n'iang. 7 to‘ 9. Tam 172 92"I :1. Was L I "2‘ I. -.. m Vain. , 1:†p_. FIN Walsh. Bible study. VVideon ‘nd no! mem- bers dun welcome. In. On. Then. E. “Immanuelâ€: for women, meet- ln chair clu- mm Smithy. September 7th. 1919. 9:45 a. m. Sundsy School. ‘A SPORTING CHANCE’ ing the interior hss been complgted and the Sunday services will be Held in the thumb. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8M p. m. Finance Committee. September 10th. [919. Wednesday. 7:15 p. m. Young Paople's Club. 72‘!» p. m. Choir Puctice. September 11th. 1919. Thursday. 4:00 p. m. Religious Instruction. Sermon. ' September 91h. 1919. Tuesday. Catechism. Commencing with Tues- day. September 9, 3:45 p. m. a school of instru‘ction in the doctrines of the Bible will be reopened for the childmn of (he church and sunday MhooL This clnss will meet once a week until the completion of the course. S. ANDREWS EDISCOPAL CEUICI! DICKE THEA’fllE My, Swen-Int 0th 7:00 p. m. Young Peoples Service. Subject: “Our relation toward nei- ghbors and friends.†Leader, Ruby lehl. 7:45 p. m. Preaching Service. A gospel message. 8:00 p. m. Wednesday. ; Service of Prayer and Praise led- lby the Mot. A consecutive study of the Gospel according to St. John has been begun. a chapter a week be- ing assigned for home study and a portion of it read with comment for the evenings lesson in the prayer ser- vice. No Christian can afl'oul to miss; the midvueek' prayer service. Plan your work so that got: can be there with your family. j 6: 30 p. m Epworth League. All young people imiaed. 7:30 p. In. Public Worship. Paine Serviceâ€"Chums Choir. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: "John Weliey." Fiat in Deï¬exrâ€"Biognphial Sen Sunday. September 7th. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m . Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: “The Mind of the later." Special music. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH loa'l Sammy meet: on flu ï¬fth Sunday of the month; lax-tied Women on th- ï¬nt Sunday; You-g [Adie- on the Soomd Sand-y; Boy; and Girl- » tho third My. Holy hour Idoution every Fri“? from 3 to 4 p. In. [. Everybody Web-n. Tlle work of cleaning and decont- In. 3. ll. Fleming. PM. The Rev. Hugh M. Muwlnmcr Priahin-C'ulrge ETHEL CLAYTON IT. JOSEPH! CATHOLIC . CHURCH. Rev. 1. Alfred Nan-en. Put-r. I“. Evening Prayer and til. 'L mount-65m. 00:" features of the amp won the hike down the river, flv miles N the gran statue of CM! Blackhawk, when 3 tuck meet. baseball and vol- ;leyhll matches were plnycd, ï¬nd the the visit by “to to Camp “Pinch." uni-g visit to Govemr Indef- ea. 6h below 0am. The hunt trip an arranged (in: 3 winter of 01.- m'lmmwbhnuhdh m awarded '0 the following boy: from Du Pm County: Holt Suck, Don Cutter. John Leach, Ind Wllllam The feature of the amp life was the series of tests given for the Hon- or Emblem. which was a black hawk on a red trimle with wed letters “C. B." on a black mum, the camp col- on being red and black. This at- trIflive insignia was “aided to 25 hey: who receive-(1’25 credits in each of the series of menu, intellectunl physical. religious and service. Among twenty tests to choose from were ele- m ï¬rst dd. reporting on “keep- In; Flt," lat-in; 10 games. improve. ment in swimming. dnily Bible elm. llenrning of books 0! new testament. writing letters home, am pduties and amp spirit The "wading of this Honor Em- blem to a boy denigrated him an sym- metrimlly developed. The Emblem pulled to the boys. as well as the visitors who same {mm home. Them Were 62 boys {mm Lee. Mc iHenry and Du Page counties enrolh-ni during the eight days of camp. The ramp sits on I high blufl overlooking (In Rock river. nnd its reguhr‘lay- out of sleeping-tents, “ministration tent, dining tent and kitchen all Ip- Almost without exception the boys agreed to meet each other next year at Camp Black Hawk. pun-in; their loyalty to this new camp for the boys of northern Illinois. Md their accep- tance of its idcsls. The County Y. M. C. A? boys’ camp on the Rock river which closed on Saturday the 20th. was voted by all the boys a gut success. CAMP BLACK HAWK CLOSES- GREAT SUCCESS Copies of the order entered-by the Commission on August 1, 1919. or any further infer-nation ï¬ling this matter my be had by main; lshe Secret- of the Commission at ringï¬ gï¬.eld 71mm. C ICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY cmc‘loo'fisiiinous coummr A. R. Bone. Geller-J Commercial Superintendent. w: Jacksoni 'Iil’ivaq’ ï¬iugï¬fiï¬inéi‘s', at!) 9'cloc!x n_. m. September g2_. 1919. I‘EI‘NII of the abme rates and set a (prune: bearing upon thin matter at further heal-in upon thin matter at the ofï¬ces of ,9, Commission at 175 A copy of (he proposed schedules may be inspected by any interested natty ac the ofï¬ce of this Company In Dow-nets Grove. ' Tue mm Utilities Commission of Illinois entered In order August 1, 191.9,. mugging in forge temppntjily ' ' '**~**‘ *' â€"'*" Inell 3. Restore the rates for pet-non to twm person. appointment. messenger and collect. toll and long distance service. that which were in efl'ect durin the period hers of government control IN were 3113- “a pegdmLAygust l, 1919. m“! 4. “It; peniniiléilt the present temporary rates for toll and long dis- gum.- service withm the Shoe of III- nous. 2. Restore the sen-ice connection charges and charges fur moves and changes which were in effect during gwemment control and we": suspend- ed, August 1. L919. temporary rites for local' exi‘hingé serving of all chsses. 1NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE IN RATES T0 mmoxs or 1111-: CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY: The Chicago Telephone Company hereby gives notice to the public that it has ï¬led with the Public Utilities Commission of Illinois. schedules which will chm the rates for local exehnuge and to! service in Downers vae as follows: \Sunday, September 7th. 1 9:45 a. In. Sunday School. 3 w. w. Ream. Supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. ‘ “Victory Service" in commemora- tion of our sum in the great work fix-service men of the church especial- ly invited. At this service also a program for the coming year’s work will be plenum which will be of interest ta I“ the members. As large an attendance as possible of the mem- bers is desired. 6:30 p. m. The minister will hold Dub; 1: conference with the members of has r the C. [-1. concerning the work of the the c coming yeat. an m _;; Mlottdï¬ollcuk C‘, M. m In. 1919. AI.“ ï¬bu- ons hands- uri- Subjoct: “Dual.†9'.th had tailing in Illa lulu, tho M1W10N|.m. Wofhhullwnwyh‘lld MmSWIIMa. IL, Wot madam AMMIIIMI’ MIND. m. vaymugouolthcboynforthf MI; room. Monday and Friday pap-mic- of a drawing of the amp MataSpn. utmfurthcnlnpfolderlénmr l. Maker geï¬ï¬gmg tlge pgescn! Subject: 7:30 p. m: Evening Worship. Rev. Tho-u J. 010-. lid-tor. GONG-NATIONAL CHURCH “Patience." In II eflott h determine whethn thedblnhuphedhoflnginoâ€" ther «ashram-tubal}. sent out huh-Mmï¬nmydmry Me. .In I. I. W who“ mmmmm to is transformed into a rough spon- gy nun. use of bad infection (he whole you: The dim ha been reported from only one no: in the Union, that be- lng Penuylnniu nod vigorous mea- sure: up being “ken to stamp it out then. I New Ind dungemus potato dine-3e known :- pot-h wart mnde its up- gpelnnen in the United States arid tha government is very anxious to know if it exists in this mnty. Pot-to wan can be tendily recognised. Wart- like mmhs uppenr on the Iurface of the wanes. usually at the eyes These an light brown when young. becoming black when older And .1! rough and spongy in textual-e. The‘ Iurt' my become quite large and in Not until Carey arrives home does she realize that Paul. alias Harry flu- Dukc- Wu supposed to have been re- captured. He an decieve her no long- er and confesses that he is only I hum drum barker uni had been “ll! victim of the real Harry. Carey1 wants to know why he didn't tell her at flintâ€"mil he explains th-t he ‘yielded to an impulse to be mt her as a romantic burglar-chaulleur. Cu- ey looks It him lovingly as nhe any: “You know. balconies hone tumor- row~â€" Ind we'll hnve a (rightful lot at explaining to do!" KEEP YOUR EYE OPEN FOR A NEW POTATO DISEASE Cnmy impulsively determines to help Pamela and drives to Seward'x apnnment. 0n the wny, she sees a bulletin stating that Harry the Duke ham been recaptured. She is distur- bed but is in too great I hurry to think much tbout it. Seward is not at home but Carey pmbnules the telephone boy to admit her to the Apartment where she starts searching for the letters She is interrupted by Seward's entrance. He thinks he hnu' Carey in I trap and tells her she will ‘agrec to marry him below she leaves. ‘Caney angrily deï¬es him but she real- lns that her imyulaes hive gotten her into real trouble this time. She is in despair when Pnul walks out from the next room and save- her (mm Seward. Paul cleverly announ- ces that he has found the letters. ml Seward. mxioua Ind fenrful. betrays exactly whit Paulwants, and he holds Seward while Carey gets Pamela's letters and thoue of other victims. Paul, in the next booth to that of Seward’s. also over-hears the conver- antic hand his dislike for Seward intranet He leaves before the m; versation is over. tiers written by Pamela to 1 tanner sweflhean of hers.) .He Ins been blackmailing Pamelaâ€"and now he de- mands Carey as the prize. Pamela is frantic. but refuses. One day (Janey accidentally over- heu-s a telephone conversation be- tween Pamela and Seward and learns that he has some innocent love let- ' Alter showing Paul his quarters ‘over the gauge, Carey enters the house and ï¬nd: her stepmother. Pam- ela Brent. entertaining Ralph Seward. a society idler. Carey dislikes Sew- ard. Carey takes Pamela out to see the new chaufleur, Seward following. Paul, insulting .Seward’s insinuating remark. hit: him with the garage door and the latter leres angrily. Pamela tumbled. runs after him and he hells her he will come again, when Carey is not amund to bother them. Carey; gnu-hes them puzzled. wondering what is between the two. Duke, an escaped convict of whom she has mud in the papers. He changes the tile (or he! and Carey. through an impulse to reform him. ofl’ers him a position as chauffeur. The man. Paul Sayre. mepts. and Carey “has him home with her. 0n the way home a tire is punc- tured Is the result of glass carelessly thrown on the mad. While Carey is prpe-n‘ng to change lives; a diste- putable man semis her. and in him she thinks she recognizes Harry the At Dicke Theatre Tummy, Sept 9. Carey Brent’s impulses led her in- to many difficulties and when she sympathetically entrusts six ï¬ghting caddies to the care of her chauleur, he throw: up his job. so. of genui- ty Carey herself drives her father. Pater Bwnt. to the station, he being in a hurry to catch a train. “A SPORTING CHAN CE†ummmmummwm. Mina Non Seydler. daughter of Mr. mind In. George Seydler of Prophets- ‘town. and Mr. Louis Roda 0! Down- em vae were mrrled Wednesday morning, August M, 1: Gem. They um keeping home in the Roth wage on South In. and. being a metal minim put two light: on MI wheel Ill mm don Mm Ivonne fur I spin. In In“: Hurry A.‘ cum. husband of Mn. Deli. (II-rite and “ï¬ner of Raymond. Donald and Hmld. died ut hiu home on the north side August 3d. Barns, Lilli-n Bennett. Florence Spohr. Mable Austin. Agnes Stew- art, Emily Henden‘m; Faith Dick- for, [mine Strong. Fannie Cone“. ’k-nie Chambers. Tuesdly evening Mrs. l". E. Mnyer was surprised by her Sunday school clam- who called in : body at her north side home. Those present were: Ils- sea Mly Filmer, Maud Robbins. Lucy 0n Saturd-y memoon Judd Hob-rt, Miss Allie Stanley and Min; Elin- beth Marsh saw the ink-renting work going on there. Lucy Bart]: .le Gertrude Chambers. viliï¬ed the duinage cum! at Lamont. but Friday I family party connin- ing of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Nunmorw. Mr. and Mrs. John Saul". Mrs. J. Finches, Iiu Millie Rowland. M J. A. Richlulf. In. 11.1110. It D. M. Kimbull of the Chicago post- oflicc executive division spent a plu- snnt day here Sunday calling on his friends among than ï¬r. and In. E. J". '0. Swisher, M. II). Stanxer Ind A. K. Hectman. Leon Schoï¬eld. Whiter Weaver no! Oliver Beidelmnn left Downers vao Sunday heudulmmumnbly {a} Alan- ka And the Klondyko. Mrs. E. Herman and children ly- turned In! Sunni.†from a two week visit with relatims at Peoria and (El-afoul. TWEITYâ€"WIO YEARS A60 fl Mrs. A. Wheeler. of DeuMolm, II. has spent the past week at Grand View tum. Monday evening My): Miler Yuberg wen: helping Rudolph Eichâ€" host build I silo Saturd-y when the scaffolding fell from under â€Wm. l‘hey numeral slight [In-ism: and cuts. Miss Florence Lacey of Downers Grove. xpent Sunday at Westwoud Farm. Ethel [gumb and Hannah and Ethel Rayner were in Minneapolis over un- week end. Mr. Joseph Dobbs and son. Jimmie of Chicago. were the guests of Mr‘ and Mrs. Thomas Dobbs. Sunday. Mrs. E. Pence and children. Lois and Raymond. of Chimp. spent the Mr. Louis Grimes. of Chicago. via- am: his brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. Griggs. Sunday. game moms an open every Tuesday and Thursday night from 6:30 to 10 o’clock. The Liï¬le school opened last Wed- nesday morning with His: Game Man- ning. of Naperville. and Miss Lola Riedy. of Lisle. as haulers. week and at the home of Mr. um! Mrs. Chas. Lucy. There will be no community meet- ing. Friday night. September 5th. but there will he a meeting. Friday. Sep- tember 12m. From “it issue 0! Sent. 2. 1897. Mr. Fred Eichhom'gnd Mr. s. Homing Worship. II 3. III. Eve-in. Services, 7:45 p. Ill. Sundnynchool. 10:00 a. In. REMEMBERâ€"The reading and "OI lISlE . AID BELIOI'I' I'oiai’on'thh. the mm in m and all-â€" pmemcnu u:- in. Price 815†.0 build to suit your in or no! on my term . FOB SALEâ€"5 um. rich, black flonil,wnmmd.ody "a: FOR SALE-But hunt lot on Dan- ave. 601150 It. 392cm. W Price 8691!. Could nah . 3 choice lot so It. (mt. on a brick ntreet. eonvemnt w the MM will an“ tho-e lulu. the M trains. and the rice II low. (‘1 $570 ï¬le-ah MLM FOR SALE-4n likable. ma. lot, cut front on loan. 1. h- tween chug-u: IL and Chic-p â€U. n_, ,,,. > F011 SALEâ€"Modem Macaw ‘( of}: room, vii-fly new, mum or I own Hume, 03% going 3. Ind h M thoughtb ale. the lot in 50 ft." "mica-Agi- to all: via. paved n onlyu’lm. thetenmmboifllfl‘: edwith - rumble party. F987. SALpâ€"Non-n’ldept viii . Igl! >FOR SALEâ€"M th- an of “at h. benmofthacmphal ‘8 room with modern plan .3 tric light. vapor heat, and in up order, hu Iargo It» with oak “III, Agathepricel-onlyflow .wutu ofler. hr family. Pnce $6566 "0â€" 11$ house done would cod "Ill build mu. 8 l FOR SALEâ€"diary comforts“. 1 room house in good â€punk-l Ila-Ill conveniences. in well baled,“ I†“5.“ “2‘ “‘6'?“ it“ '13: 'm"â€â€œâ€™ m an o ru I 15:: pyrite is right. only m around In" cuh. houae aad yam, ved It†convenient to the I: . Prion m $1000. min then terms. FOR SALEâ€"Well built 9 room bola. modern :9an eon-Int lot 1. x!!! M 15:23“ paved2 m I good Home chedi'iï¬ Terms to suit. REAL ESTATE FOR SHE FOR SALEâ€"6 room home with 0d- hail-5%; we 3' M's-33's? all tllhblg. some (mil. mm. mu 1» «a... "one; a sun-m, Telephone 202-! have s In ï¬rst $25.00. c. H. sum. Report! on'u. FOR SALE-60“ “living hone. 'I‘I my and harness or â€cold lid rom’ runabout at n burgh; Adana or phone 1884. Raponet cm“. W l-‘OR SALzhA'm' ï¬aï¬um um 91.7mm be ma nu Mun-i Nowâ€"Fruit tree: in a In rah no your “on In right away. PU- CARPETâ€"And'csm’m cleaner. W . ordem anemia] to. Herbert H“ 115 Linscolt. ‘ 746+! site bed, empleté. XENIA? Reporter Oflice. 9-4 W m FOR SALEâ€"Hot blunt stove. ll mndiï¬on, putting in (um. I 2|3-R-l. D. business couruo‘uid work in, college Will gin; room: bog“! 315 't'o :20 3 month wiiiie um? :59!!qu daily. Writ; or Call)! 9M! cut Viootiioiiijbe‘! FOR SALEâ€"Buffet.â€" inqnln In. ' Zang. 31W .Maple Ive. 955-1" wfmfrzoâ€"csrlfF-upicw to gin 'l‘iï¬hiihjmseâ€"k†i" :7; 1.1"": Forgthe luvongï¬nf! you M16.‘ thing let us know. AMI-u- H. 1 Reporter Oï¬ice. WANTED:A mu m grub m m a.) _..o “my“! -_ “1......I _|.___- Byway-'99. Ln baiéfhl.‘ Waptaj-fi‘our lgoler nook lbw. 31.03;: JET m wart-nu. an I'I'M work mg "01 Steven- B‘ldg. Qua“ warmi'nm or that “â€" r-‘on :34:ng goo}: hm. 'â€"â€"""!'â€" “A“?Qiï¬- $0 Ian iii-9 Inn, cithm: v¢l_l._ hgml able for bungnlow or small In†prrh-cfly sound. 1 cu! m...» mar-2 55-1-6