Lammmum-d- per me- 33 Into the norms of Al. manni- a "' "in m A friend of our: once said: “I do not use advertise through my windows.†â€ï¬lm," “talking. I AN ADVRA-TORIAL FOR LOCAL MERCHANTS no window navel-tins to the My. The showcase to than actually WV advertising is good advertising. Showcase advertising is good. THE CORNER GROCERY J. W. NASH Phat: Dry Goods. Groceries and General Merchandise 28-30 South Main Street Two Phones 177-178 Lehmann Michel Gorton’s Fat Herrings, per can. Japan Tea Siftings, pound hag. . 42 oz. Jar Family Mackerel ..... Imported Worcesthershire Sauce, bottle. .VOL. XXXVI. N0. 38 Large Carton Lily Flakes.. 10 Bars Family Soap ...... Large Can Fish Flakes. THINGS GOOD TO EAT Fancy Stewing Figs, 2 pounds 3 ll). 6 oz. Cartoon Sm'hetto Sugar Wafers Largo Can Libby‘s Asparagus 5 pound package of BRAN ............ Evalmratcd Apples, 2 pounds .......... Marshmallow Cream Cake Filling, jar. . Groceries at Service Prices To catch the monkut nickel. men combine and bulk! street rallwnyn. slot nut-blues. peck rumba-Ken alum uvl bottle drink» nlclcl slut. To get your nickel, dime or dollar a thousand devious are waiting. I! money burn» a hole in your potht. put lt In . fl'repm! \‘uult ham to can â€haw: lIIu-nnt It 3 pr "at for you. You" coupleu. «penny. 9n: very up! to and aria. with dednlol. Older pople wlll tell you that they wished they hul naval when they were you; toward a hour of thclr on The FIRST Sup Townnt I Home of Your Own in~~A Bank Account. The FIRST Step Toward A Home Of Your Own Is A BANK Account THE CORNER GROCERY FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST CLASS GOODS ONLY ARE SOLD HERE “(Continued m coins: our) HEADQUARTERS FOR Downer: Grove. Illinois. Phone 59 - M DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE'COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919 10c 14c fl Football ‘ls looping up’ and but two more lunch-ll men in in night ifor Paul Bentley, temporary secretary and Walter Fredenh‘agen we? selec- ted at the last meeting â€delegates and altémte to fepresent the Alex. andet Bradley Burns Post. A special meeting of the local post. [American Legion. will he held next Monday evening. September 29th The meeting is called to prepare instruc- tions for the local delegates to the Sate convention to he held at Peoria October 17th and for other important business. AMERICAN LEGION TO HOLD SPECIAL MEETING MONDAY This loft may 825.000 to be accoun- ted for in the ï¬rst days of the cam- paign. Campaign committes. chairman and ‘exocutive cmnmittes have deï¬nitely ‘rlovlgml themselves to raise. and start- (d today on the work of raising 8645. 000 in the various counties and cities, 11 total received or pledged of $725. Reports (mm down stab! shown! that 880.000 had boen subscribed in ("r-campaign work by the various or- ganizations. Much of this has been paid in. ' Th0 quota of Illinois outside of Cook County is $7500â€. Chicagn and Cook (Immiy pledged themselves in mint- “500.000. Chicago’s organiza- tion. both as to trades and wank. was we" under way It the tim 0' (ho lint mport. and L. E. Myers of "in \tan‘ls and A; A. Spram. chair- man of the h-mlos division stated that with tho opening of the campaign their roster would b0 complete. "I‘ll-Ha rmh-od law last "melt at Iho campaign headquarters in Chin- ;go showed that the mu- was fully organized with the "(caption of two or Ihm small walnut-s when mganï¬- reru won- flwn .1 work lining up mm- mlttoes in pmpuiition I‘dr the ownâ€" mg. Many flora “Nth Mum “mm-r dating 0% Ilaflmr clays wo-n- mu lupin am Inning the «tin with amb- KliM‘ofl lm: in hand. This new work ii: a work of pout while the form»: mmpnigm Irew war work. hut 0"- same “nth": wrn' lhrrv. 3mm: in Ilw “mm: HUM and Murm- Mount hon-h to Manny "w 14ml night: 0! 0w )wrt‘n' clay: of tar «hon campaign mu mmmin nu rum to rumble 0w Governm‘ In any m "w war or pmriok aid for our â€Mic-u (WOW. Ivory cur. burn. Mm!!! and cm ml. ï¬n the min Mate of llllnoiu Monday bane the mm o! and «may as: the flair-um Amy Homo Forvk-v- Fund campaign mind. ai§~§£§q3$>$ 3.13.. roar! on: on we: 7. 33.321 2. :25... .202... 4:, I 39:: 1.? 1.1.3.0.. The quou (or Down Gmo town- :Mp in "M of which we an to take nn 0! M". Thin should b:- euy u the amount in not M30. and the cause In worthy. Thom who ï¬sh to lave mun-W durum can do no u thc‘ Hm Notion] Bank or at the l'ufler Manna. “Home Ben'iw Drive" is the «Inig- ration of the {and raising ammlgn now going on. Ivory cent collrded In the state will he «ml in the We and I" money collected out-Me 0! Cut County will be used wuldu of Cook County. When-wt pounlblu the} ‘Amm mum Post- have “heal clam o! the Work. ‘a little work {or the good these peo- ple have done for them and their con:- mdes. This is the reason they are making the mumlo of the village thiu week on a collection campaign for Downers Grove is being covered this week by solicitors from the American Legion. These men. who served dur- ing the world war with the Stars and Stripes, especially those who saw ser- vice in France, are aware of what a} great. organization is the Salvation Army. They are all willing to ":me American Legion Handling Local End 0! Campaign For Home 84’!“ vice Money For Anny. [X-SIRVKE MEN DRIVE f0R SMVA- HON ARMY fUNDS Eggs weather is giving the boys impetuous Hex. toward the procuring of a meeting place of some kind whlclv will be open at all hours. The committee in dune M of ï¬nding permanent quarters will dork-«mammotimpomton- efold port It landny’l My. ' Th!- gm-sts won-t Mr. and Hrs. Wm. "' Wait and Mr. wows ream. Mr. and “" Mrs. John Horstmnnn and daughter .0 Kathryn. Mr. and Hum Frank Wolf m- and sons Edward and Winn-r. and Mr "3" Alhm-t wan. of Hinxda'e. Miss Ham 0' lsmim of Litehflphl. m.. Mr. and Mrs-r. _°f’\\'m. Khnr'. Mrs. Anna fluke, Ind "'"Mnt. Hz»; BoMamler, of Chicago. M Mrs. Mary Winter of Cicero. Mr. and "ers. Edward Landorï¬ Mr. and Mix; Miss Clara Rudnn spent Friday with her sister. Mrs. Ray McCollurn. [ Those present at the luncheon were: Misses Mable and Nettie Riel, Mule- line Hughes, Ruth lamenten Flor- ence Uhlhorn. Edna Simonson, Jewel Famr and Mn. Roland Schultz. I The lot: Theta l’i sorority enter- ,tained Miss Jewel Farrar at luncheon at Marsh." Field's last Saturday. ‘Miss 'F‘arrar, a member of the Army Nurse Corps, being home on a short furlough from her duties at tho Wal- tor Reed hospital in Washington. D. JEWEL FARRAR ENTERTAINED BY IOTA THETA PI FW. J. sums and daughter Betty Jami. ,Mr. and Mrs. (J. J. Winter and «hug?!- trrs Lois and Rose Arlene. and Mr. Val. Wander, of Downers Grove. Mr. and Mrs. PM! A. Wolf will he at home to thpir many friends at 20 So. Grant st. Hiflfl'B’P. after Octo- ber first. lmmuliatoly an" Ibo reromony u"- LWMMHI guests, all immediate re).- tiws or the mntmunn parties. at down to In Haber-to wodding supper. ' lim- SIIIu looking wry lawly in I gown of nhih IIUI. mflu I Mich-I wil Ind strum; I W [of whin- mus-n. «Ma-rad "w mom on “he Inn of boy [Ilium BM in I“ 41%! by In. â€Ivan! lAHIorf. hr [now u her «r m . few "on The [noun Ina-Mod hy Mr. I‘llwlnl LI!!- clnrf. was uniting ham-uh I my and mm ton-Irv! «2 meet his Midt- The "Hymn wards which "Mania†them on the holy nu of matrimony \wn- spoken by the Rev. G. H. Stan- ger of the Evnnnliml lmm-nwl «bunch of Him-II». | A quid homo MI" W Ishma- 6nd at "to Mine 0! Ir. nu! In. C. M. 8mm .17 No. um at. Saturday night when their you-Int «Imago-m. "an! Ink. boom the wifv 0! Ir. Fn-«l A. Wu" of "inside. of [M uly. Although mun-alive: of D. G. H. 8 oothohothulllohlthkyur awnâ€- rather ï¬ght. day an bah: [mm to uh I ï¬ght «cry lap anrvillc‘ Glen Ellyn And Buni- nhould prove drawing nub u the Nov. 25 Glen Ellyn I! l). (3. Nov. 22 Rh'onylde at D. G. Nov. 27 Alumni u D. G. On Novemhrr 8th. the open «late. ll. lu "pedal um Nimble will he .lmlupbulflnWmu-t l). G. H. S. slants its 19“! footâ€" ball Reason next Satunlay afternoon. September 27th. The strong eleven from East Aurom high school will come here as a curtain raiser and the game will be stunt-d on the North Side ï¬eld. Local Gridim will be Scene of First Battle of 1919 Scum Nut Saturday Afternoon. namxmns. um AURORA ".5. m omma- GAME Oct. 4 Naper 0ft. ll Glen J 0". w Loch! Oct. 25 Riven: Nov. 1 Bauv Nm’. 8 Open. Nov. 25 Glen Nov. 22 River: Nov. 27 Alum: S'MATS -- WOLF Napen'illc “ guovnéeï¬awu'? it carries you wmnows ï¬lm “you“: e W MOM Inn M twenties and ï¬ddle. w the “mm †I. lWeyu’llano-rfmfl W. mum'rnouonmnns'm 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. OUR ADVICE IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING After two years of stagnation, due to the war, construction of new buildings is now approachini normal. Everywhere the demand is for 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 he lumber to ï¬nish. This will have a tendency to shoot prices higher. 3% mmr on SAVINGS 3% Farmer’s land Merchant’s Bank onâ€; Bank In Dow-m Cmc ‘ If you have been planning a home, barn, gan- 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. YOU SAVE NOW [Amt spring we advised people to lmildmnd 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 he no one knows for a certainty. Sufficient to say that if prices do drop, they 'will never reach their former level. EVERY DOLLAR for Future Needs! l BUILD Now I; Phone Day 20 Build and Repair Now Lord Lumber Company means just that much more of mind and ï¬nancial in later earn. Can you do nottouw, som ing each month? Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J