1 ‘DOWNERS GROVE REPORTE VOL XXXVIiNO. 36 1 ‘ E 3:5 that! dALL (Waitedâ€"um) WAN AnvnA-TomAL FOR LOCAL MERCHANTS A triad of can once an: “I in not use newspaper “writing. I dual-e than my window." Whit. dunking h 300‘ “vol-thing. flnwcue clutching h .000 dun-fling. muï¬mummy. mmummnny The FIRST Step Toward A Home Of Your Own Is A BANK Account To card! the modest nickel. mvn cu slot madxinn. patk candv. «all big: To got your nickvl. d'mu- or dollar If mum‘y lnn'ni u holv. in your pockc to earn berm-s intrwst :u 3 â€pr Young mun‘vs. “pH-mug aw ‘ Ohk-r [mph will tell yéu that wnru you“): toward a home of Houu- «If Your Own isâ€"«A Ba Groceries at Service Prices 3 packages, Macaronni or Spaghetti. . Bulk Peanut Butter, per pound ...... Gorton's Fat Herring, per can ....... CRISI’O Ginger Snaps, in kegs. ...... Queen Olives, in jars, Special ........ 6 rolls, Toilet Paper ................. 4 pkgs, Swift Pride Washing Powder, 10 bars, P G, White Soap, Special. 16 oz. jar prepared Mustard, Special . 3 cans Sardines, Special ............. Largo (.‘zu’tmm, Lily Flakes ........ Large Can. Gurton’s Fish Flukes.. Lehmann Michgl Dryvca; Groceries and General Merchandise 18-30 South Main Sin-eel Two Phones 177-178 22 oz. jar THE CORNER GROCERY USED TO STAND FOR CONVERSATION ’ROUND A RED HOT STOVE. NOW THE CORNER GROCERY STANDS FOR, QUALITY â€"â€" Quality of Merchandise Always, and QUALITY of Service. “’3 Motto ls â€"- “Nothing But The Best is Good Enough for the Patrons of â€" THE CORNER GROCERY '. W. NASH P ho“ FIRST NATIONAL BANK jar Apple or Strawberry Preserves. Spc. Downers Grove. Illinois. nickel. mvn combine and build stn‘et ruilw mdy. sell cigars an! bottle drinks nickel si mv or dollar a. thousand devices am waiting. in )‘(uul‘ pocket. put it in u ï¬rcproof vau‘t hart: mat ax 5’. pvr (on! for you. fly. aw Very apt to regard saving with derision. (m that “my wished they had saved when they mme of their own. The F1 HST Step anald a «A Bank Account . WV _ , , DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY. ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919 special Phone 59 - M . .22c 256 10c 35c .- 20c 15c 18c IIIIRI AS All“! (RASIIES INN} BUGGY IIIISDAY Amide!“ Which Might Have Proved FIII| Blamed on Rerklessnt-sq of Automobile Driver. All three ucrupants of the rig wen- thrown tn the pavement by the vioâ€" lence of the crash. Mm. Thomas landed on her head cutting a deep gash in her forehead. she also dislo- latod hl'l‘ right shoulder. Mr. Hart- gruw sufl’m'rd svwral bruises and cuts and is nursing a son right leg. I‘hd' baby boy Roms to have been the lucky one. Outside at a small bruisr on his head the Wurst that hnpv "(mod to him was a bad start". How any of thrm came through tho coniâ€" xion and NW Tn" to the brick paw-- mt-M \‘ciflmut sustaining groah‘r in- juries is hard to to". Dr. l'ufl'vr wax in his store a! the timv‘ and thr \irtims \vvn- run'ho-tl to ‘his ulTin- wht-n- prmn'vt nu-diral aid wu. :zixrn thom. _ 1 ('hh-f Vx-mml armada! Hw Orin-r. Hwy wvn- coming 50"“! On Main stn'm. m‘ur Curtiss “hon tllc automo- bik‘ came around the corner from NV. Curtis: m’ul crashed into them. Byâ€" :‘tandors said the machine w- gain: at a rate of from tux-nty-flve to lhir< lyâ€"ï¬vc mild-s an hour. Mr. Hangmw- was way oror on thr- right, side (If Main sum-t so mtn if the cur wasn't going at a high rate of spend it “in." way out of iLs u-nitau “hon it hit the bum). Mrs. Thoma» (laughed 03' C. W. Hartgrovo. who purchaswl lhc Prod Holz plact- nn-Suuth Main sin-(rt this spring. was severely injured Tuesday morning when an auto drin-n by Alex men 0f ““55 Parnell m‘vnuv, Chl- cago ,mn int" the buggy in which slut lu-r infant SUI). Howanl and Mr. Hartm'm 0 were riding. Erum'n". uh" n 'l'\\|\h puldlgr. but he 4 lalnr 11-10 nod and hi.“ -:xr 'nrl Ellps of mm'rlmnulie-p \wrv hold pending an im'wlimltiun. ll. is‘InIh-gml (hat [hr (-ntin- fault of £110 :wcixlflm mm In- laid to Brown‘s door. DOES DOWNERS GROVE DESERVE A L l B R A R Y ? YE.'~»/\ lhouhami timl‘nâ€" yo». Downers Grow, admitted by all its citizens in ho one of the best if not the but liule town in the ntato- nir- soru-x not only a library but the best library that can he had. It donrvos a library that will contain not only current fiction, but also up to «law rotor-once hooks. dispute welders. miml (ii-\‘elopors and nuthoritatiw fountains of information. A library which will be a useful ailjunrt to the school com taming histmical. biographical and Miontiï¬c works outside of tiw schn- YESâ€"If a building :lvsignnl anrl‘ (indicated as a library is a library.‘ 'Yesâ€"â€"lf I collection of books, #0 wv-ll ’humbod and handlt‘d as to he in moro dilapidated condition constitutes a Ii~ hrary. Yesâ€"4f bring barely able in Ira-p upon pan of the time and 5mm- pan of the poople whn wan“ hooks vomposos a library. Yrsâ€"If having barely enough funds each year to scrape- through without buying any new books, save such as Ire availaâ€" ble fmm flm's cullectrtl can hr H‘- yanlul us being a library. Now Several limos NOâ€"From the \‘it‘w- point of eï¬iciencyâ€"fmm the stand- !polnt of the needs of the rommunity and from all that goes to mnko a library whu it should hr, the center Ind fonnt of the intellectull life of [tho community. Iantic text book:- and which will Mam satisfy the wants and need» of those whom- schm)‘ flaw are OYQ‘V. HA3 DOWNl-ZRS GROVE A Llâ€" HRARY? DOES DOWNERS GROVE l'Sl-Z! ‘TS LIBRARY? ‘ Yenâ€"The anmrs Grove Free Pub‘ lic Librnry DIM 4138 'books on its shelve: of which nther mom tlnn‘ half are in oondi‘ion for circulul'on. In one month of the present your 2251 books mm issued. There am am. thmnnd two hundred 3nd ï¬ve ï¬nal-ting and: in force. tlmost. one 1for each vane? u. I Aches! Mom Libnry OMehln In conï¬dent that thin number mid be doubled um hook- "man. nous DOWN†6â€â€œ SUP- (Couflnod on Page I) 1061“ 801005 SIARHD YEARS’ WORK MONDAY Professor (it-("xv C, Buflvr, Super- intcnclcm has the follivwing to say rm gar-ling the- m-w school year. “All owr the land young people “All owr the land ynung pmpk: have [any maliwd that “my must at Biz Enroll-lent in Both Grades and High Schoal Augm- Good Year Fur Scholar». 'I‘hn lurgvst vnmllmlznl in th- his- tory of Downers Grove ï¬chools au- m-rs “1-" for tho» fulurv. Th0 total xt-uchvd 710‘ 01' which 7:20 aw in tho glfltll-N and I90 in tlu- high school. Sl-vm‘al more schulars are yet tn on- tor. least haw.- a high school education. Now that our srhmrls haw npvnnd with sm-h bright hopes for a ï¬pll'll- did year of work. Wl‘ trust that “w pm'vms and all rum-mu! will 504- to it that no time is footed away but that mcry minute is improved. “We can all do very much to im- pnvn: upon uur buys and girls the \‘aluo of limo. ll' pupils an- allowed to syn-ml tlwi r tima- I~\’('nin|::l. in Ways not romlndiu- in educational improve- mnnt. tin! ly-st n'sults will not bl‘ mu ruml. Monday morning tln- Downers Grun- grwlv and high Srhouls darted tho season's work with n ru.~h uflc-l' the lung summer vacation. “Pun-nu aw rmlm-su-(l lu \‘iï¬it N)" whm-â€˜ï¬ "fun. and in thiw way gm 3 v'ovl‘t'l'l o-sitmalc- uf thv- work that is bring dour. Ln us: al‘ do our hm! for (hr buys and girls of our villago." With .all the rooms levt'uruu‘tl; with everything L'lt‘an nml mat and thn equipment of the schools all in under. both pupils and instmrmrs started thv\ your Iigln. The settling down to stud} pr¢u0>ï¬ which serum to lulu- :IlnIost a \rwk usually. lash-«l but II day aml- now at the and M (he week everything is running ax if it \l'l‘ï¬â€˜ mid-Mason. AMERICAN LEGION REGULAR MEETING '18 NEXT MONDAY Imporunt nun-inns Will lie Brought lo Ann-Hon oi l-Zx-St-rvire men Al Next Mminx Next Monday evening, Sepu-mhI-rI lmh. Alexander Bradlry Burns l’oat.‘ Amrricnn Legion. will hold it» and mretinu. This is the iota! organiu‘ tion of (-xâ€"sen'ico men hand"! tow-- thcr for the \wifnn- of home, sum and nation. Several impmnnt projofls will b" brat up for dim-union ll this meet- Nmu and a hinge tutu-minim: of mem- ber ml thou eligible to join in ex- mean-d. Everyone {mm Down": and jvirinity. whv-flwr or not they have u Pm: Riga"! up. who wax in the army or 1hr navy. is urgvd to nut-ml and gut acquaint"! with the purposes and ac- ' 'ties of the ’I‘Kihlp. At Mumlay night"« meeting K is vxpcctml that (It-Ivgaum to tho statn mnvrn'mn whSch wm Mart October l7th at l’roria, will he winch-d. Thv rnmmmmz on pormam-nt quark-7% hue hot-n doing some work and an- oxpectml to have, a favombln "apart to (Mar. Th:- nnuminmem commit- tee is husy on sex-era} projeds, nata- bly a «lame and they will report. ‘ Beside-x the above ‘he men will b0. msknd to consider othl‘r important husinesn having to do \ith local and nntlonnl acth'itien. COUNTY MEDALS CAN BE SECURED FROM BLODGETT [ix-Sonic! Men Who did not Receive Tetra Can Still Acquire One And Skull. Ex-nervice men of Downers Grove and vicinity who did m receive a county modal Int Saturday cm ntiil Supervisor (1 B. Blodgeu bu them At his home. 11! But anle “me. pad I.“ entitled to them In urged to pee him uni get one. In haunt.†u a nu WINDOWS and ‘30 'u when Ck “ m-fltmm He'll-I“ W “W “n. m [wyï¬â€˜l unnuqu’l“ mumï¬nmuflpm ,-. *" AMU’IMI‘ ' Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank omen Bank In Downers Grove ~ HAVE You A SAVINGS A6000!" for Future Needs! BUILD NOW Last spring we advised people to build and re- pair, predicting a raise in the price of lumber. Lumber has gone up, is going up and will go still higher. Where the end will be no one knows for a certainty. Sufï¬cient to say that if prices do drop, they will never reach their former level. If ,you have been planning a home, barn, gar- age, or the repairing of one, or in fact any kind of building requiring lumber, DO IT NOW! Labor costs are mounting, material is going up, build now while you can. OUR ADVICE IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING After two years of stagnation, due to the war, construction of new buildings is now approaching normal. Everywhere the demand is far lumber, and the demand is fast exceeding the supply. Those who are familiar with the building trades, nationally, say more new work is contemplated than there will be lumber to ï¬nish. This will have a tendency to shoot prices higher. Lt us help your plans with suggestions. We have complete plans of houses, large and small. and our entire building service is yours for the asking. Build and Repair Now Lord Lumber Company Phone my 20 Or are you one of the fellowa who won’t take the trouble to grab hold of the “life line†when it is thrown to you? A Savings Account will make you ll- nancially independent. START ONE! 3 per cent INTEREST 3 per cent START ONE! mumvjs a; Phone after 8 P. I. 142 J hymn: N‘a‘ “m7"