A friend at can once said: “I do not use map-per advertising. I advertise through :1 windows.†Willow advertising is glad Illvqflsing. Showcase advmidlg In (and MI. mmmmimummy. human-nut“!!! nth-ave. â€mmmmmmdmm- AN ADVRAJI‘ORIAL FOR LOCAL MERCHANTS THE CORNER GROCERY J.’ W. NASH Phon Dry Goods, Groceries and General Mercia-disc 28-30 South Mall Street Two Phones 177-178 Lehmann Michel Prim for Youths' and Bois’ $2.50, 2.75, 3.00, 3.25, 3.50, 3.75, 4.“, 4.25, 4.50. 35.00 YOU‘LL mm HERE 1m: LAR- (ms'r AND 3331' Assomnm or now sum-:8 IN DOWNERS GROVE. we smacmuzs ‘IN 1m; WELL KNOWN “WI-1Y- snmanc†.mva U K E 3 MAKE. GOOD. smumc SERVICE SHOES mu BOYS. THEY "use ms MOTHERS; as. 1‘le FULLY mus UBE UP TO THE IDEALS OF WHAT GOOD MYS' SHOES SHOUL BE. WHETHER FOR WORK, PLAY OR DRESS. . Q THINGS GOOD TO EAT a path"! Inc-mot and mm ............. 0 Sum l‘rklr Wald" Md" ....... Goflon'a Fa Nnfln . pr an .................. Fm M1. Clara . Irv nod. p" pound (huh! Cm M. in 1â€"! pound (in: ............ (mink Walking Punk". 1 â€(I-(Q! for ....... ï¬lm"â€" «5 W “(Vin-{pr pus-hr. 5 It :‘rflna ............... 1 an; all." ......... 3 A_ ...... VOL. XXXVI. N0. 41 C [-1 not! (‘anm saw Fun-h†l0 hm Punfly Soup ............. LEVI! ('9! 013390li N613: ...... Groceries at Service Prices It will be but a little'while until gifts will be the paramount subject. If vou haven't saved the mon- ev with 'hich to remember your relatives and your mam tter start now. $1.00 â€"â€" OPENS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT â€" 31.00 again 2' Christmas Is Just ’Round The Corner THE CORNER GROCERY FIRST NATIONAL BANK Downers Grove. [Ill-on. you realize that Christmas is almost here FIRST CLASS GOODS ONLY ARE SOLD HERE HEADQUARTERS FOR (WMMW; Phonc59-M DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17,1919 and “mgr-nitride of the nation, "n' "" WIWIWPWKr-m HEREFORD, as IT RESOLVED, “‘ NM» '0 5° “W '3' ‘ In“ THAngd-emenhnofthelutdh" “'3M "0"“! .~ dump In â€Thu-dance.- (Maintain) hyaottaflp... responded to the call of his County to take up arms in defense of Justice. Freedom and Democracy. 1nd Whenu, in the performance of his duty he made the supreme sacrifice. winning for himself immortal honor Whereas . With each one will go a copy of the following resolution, passed at a recent meeting of the Board of Sup- ervisors. The name of the man will he engrossed on the resolutions. ‘Wheaton. DuPage County. Illinois. The list of the county's dead ham been checked up by Mr. Rlodgett and the surviving relatives of our heroes will be presented with the medal. [ C. B. Blodgett, of Downers Grove, ‘who has done more than any other supervisor for the veterans of the war: in which the United States has men engaged than any other county representative. has charge of the [air chasing and distributing of the memâ€" medals. come back, all the gold star hem‘ The program for Sunrlas an? \ny medal is the result. good At the morning senice the The medal is the same 13‘ en pre-H'Zlmhurst College Quartet and St, mental at Wheatnn except that It isEPaul's their will furnish the music gold plated and the bar to which it is! Prof. Paul N Crash: of the Elm- attached is also gold plated with the hunt Collexe, formerly patter of the name of the man engraved on itsirhurch will delIver the sermon. Mr shining surface. g'CrusI'us needs no intnuluctioa to C. B. Blodgett, of Downers vae,fl)ovnnrs Grove congmgitions. Several weeks ago those of our boys who ("me mfdy M from 1their service in We army and the. navy. neeeived the county medals at Wheaten. M that time it was recog- niaed by the committee a! Supervisors in charge that some suitafle recog- nition be made of those who will never cone heck, and the gold my hem medal is the result. orifthcydidd‘dmdthcrhere or ï¬nal. wifl male I. diflem Thu-ï¬r "vex rm.- givew that the wa- ter â€pie: of the earth should not suffer in the “tyre from mam-mm pom-rs a they have in the put. DuPago County will issue in the near futon: "gold star hero medals" )in memory of the boys from this county who gave up their lives in the straws for Deanne-Icy. Whether these noble young men wrnt away non-r to return. lost their "\‘cu amid the shot and shell of the hell of 'war Relatives of Boys Who‘ Gnvc Theit All For Country to Receive Memorials. «mm [0 IS- SUE 60H) SIAR HERB MfDAlS October 0th., 1919. The ï¬rst regular meeting of the Mothers’ Club will be held on Thom day. October 23, In 2:30 p. m. in the Kinder-pm. Mn. Detweiler of Au. The church council consists of the following: G. H. Bum, President; Louis Klein. Financial Secretary; H. H. Woelfenhelm, Treasurer; Philip Wander, Secretary; Adolph Oferle. Fred Buschmann. Peter Peters. J. Veit. Fred Binder and Ham Selig. The ceIc-bration Sunday is also 3 jubilation over the payment of 31,200 on the church parsonago which was subscribed in a few day's work by the ï¬nancial committee. A! the evening service two former pastors. the Rev. A. Fieer and the Rev. J. J. Mayer. will be present and speak. Miss Anna Gmtefehl will sing a sopmo solo and the choir and the Elmhurst Conege quartet will sing. stny has been mmnning the dc- pnrtments on an ancient hu‘s The Rev. William Gmfeï¬l. pno peM pastor. has been hen hut a short lime. min: (mm a lam Ind pom-er- ful church in Chitin. but in his short (mum Tmty-flve yarn ago th- parirh w†institute-l will! a minister at Luce win trunk-d around the cir- ca“ ï¬nding to "when a! this do- nomination. mm years ago the It» ml church m establish“! with a run He!“ pastor and ï¬nding that time has be. xtendily growing in mar. The mniwnsarirs which will be vel- nbrulcd are the (warty-ï¬fth and tho i St. Paul’s Evangelical Chumh of Grove street. will hold their anniver- sary services Sunday morning and ev- ening. The morning service will be held at 10:30 and the the evening a} Tn Services Will Be Held on Next Sunday at ":30 a. In. And At 7:30 p. u. SI. PAULS (“UNI 10 (flfBRAIf AN- NIVERSARY SUND’Y In other words.“ cal-flaunt “Knows-ad m mauvm [trench- mwmmm-mpï¬ eventing-lithium J x annu- W - 5 W I [Ill an"! [blown- “Mum"m "15' In, 931-9. «2*» n arr!!- n-r. WENDOYS n! There is still time to make needed repairs on 'your home before cold weather sets in earnest. If oyu are planning a home, and who isn’t, you and friend wife will be discussing plans, ï¬nishes and what not, during the long winter evening. Let us help you. We have plan books, blue prints and our long experience in the building line makes us competent to render you very valuable assis-' tance. Our service is free. 30,, mrznlsr ON sAvmcs 39,, Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank Call a carpenter and have him stimate on the cost of what needs to be done and then insist that he buy the lumber from our yard. In this way you are sure of having good lumber for the job. ' That is why saving money is both interesting and proï¬table. Now is the time to form the habit. This bank makes it worth your while because '0 allow you ' The Savers of Today areâ€" The Lenders of Tomorrow Fall is here, soon the snows of winter will be covering the roof of your home and this combined with the cold weather will not permit of repair- ing. Fall is the time to repair roofs and building: in general so that winter will ï¬nd the home warm and able to withstand the winds of this season. Phone Day 20 Lord Lumber _“ company I’OR REPAIRING! There Is Slill Time one“ I.“ In now-m Gmc GOING TO BUILD? Phone after 6 I’. II. 142 J