‘VOL XXXVI. N0. 47 Dry Goods. Groceries and General Wile 38-80 Scull: lulu Strccl Two Phones 171-118 We still have in our bins a few ton of Paco- hontas Mine Run, the great eastern semi-anthri- cite, but soon this will be all gone. Arc Fresh and Complete Lehmann Michel The time to conserve what coal we have is far past. Everyone must do his part in the next month or so, so tha‘t no one will suffer from cold. ' Buy Your Christmas Gifts Now While Assortments This leaves the situation just exactly where it was when the strike was still on. Coal is not be- ing mined 1n Illinois at all and in other bituminous ï¬elds wheie the men are working the mines are owned by some public utility company, which is diverting the coal to its own use, letting none go to the public. 316 Can CEETEE Coffee, 55c grade ........ Fancy No. I'MIXED NUTS, per pound ...... ARMOU’RS CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs. 3 Cands Medium Size PORK BEANS ...... 3 Pkgs MACARONI or SPAGHE'I‘TI ...... 6 Rolls TOILET PAPER ..... , .............. 3 Cam Oil SARDINES .................... 6%“) Carton Milk or Butter CRACKERS . . . PALMOLIVE Soap, per bar ............... Fancy No. 1 California Soft Shell Walnuts, lb Fancy Florida Grape Fruit, 3 for .......... DERNELL’S Potato Chips, SPECIAL, pkg. Large Can Libby ASPARAGUS ............ THE MINERS HAVE REFUSED TO GO BACK TO WORK UNTIL THE WAGE CONTROVEE SY HAS BEEN SE'I'I‘LED ONE WAY OR THE OTHER. - Groceries at Service Prices The Coal Stake is Overâ€"BUT Phone Lord Lumber Company THE CORNER GROCERY HEADQUARTERS FOR ‘ WOMAS MINE RUN QUALITY THE STANDARD RST, LAST and ALL THE TIME AT THE THE CORNER‘GROCERY _ ‘FOOD Phone utter 6 P. M. 1‘3 J 1? nominates GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY. ILLINOIS. FRIDAY,_NOVEMBERZ8. m9 Phone No.- 8 ...$1.45 $1 25c 15c 25c 10c 40c To show MWM- the mud zvapomdhle {or the mmpuny In the light he In mnkvl try those I'M ï¬ner of his work intimuoly; m the Satunhy Evening I'm! of the bum- ol Now-um" Juh. Floyd W. Pam. mm" and" (M Ma! "erybody's "mint-u." all. of the wonderful new v‘ircm'orimz in the manna-"ï¬n; and haunts: «MM in main! tn prowl l’pMing, Rcfnrn writing (his "tick Mr. Pars-rm! mack an Mbuusth‘r study of the whim! Ind his rvmnrh Ire mosâ€)- lho wsult of a long mn- ferv-vm- in NM I'M! Mr. MC" nt row hu-Ily engaged on urn-"ll III- »ovuloml fm- gutomobflo and mm "pining. which will revoluuoniu- (Ma mummy. nhould (boy he mom-Ital. Thou: articles have {or the past ï¬ve years been manufactured by Chi- cago ï¬rms on a royalty basin and have canned their inventor in this time $100,000. A corporation hm: now been formed which will take over all 01 Mr. Mohr’a basic patent: p’hich he has mfueml to sell outright for a fabulous sum. A large electrical {manufacturing plant ha: made the inventor an oll'or to do thinfor him under their name promising that thru their powerful rolling organisation they will guanine! nalca o! a mil- lion dollar:- a you. but this ofler hen n‘no «fowl. when â€It‘d why ho†:‘icl thin he nyiiotl that he would rath- er they hr made undfl hit on an. pond-ion and boating his name. i W- the punt.- no" In tom. the company w." have â€:0 right to 1" of N- laler lnvontmm and hr 5! Otto ll. Monr. Illuminating Engineer To Establish laboratory At Factory. This building will house the manu» facturing plant of the Mohr Co. Inc.. nhich company will manufacture the many patented electric- lighting and fixtum units devlsed by Mr. Mohr. 1n the very near future Downers Grove will be the mecca of electrical men of the world, especially those who are interested in the proper lighting of homes and business places to cut down eye strain and increase cfl'iciency. It is predicted by men who know; that men of science will also gather here like flies around a honey comb and the honey tomb in this instance will be the laboratory of Otto 'H. Mohr, which he will es~ tablish in the factory which the Mohr Co. will soon build on their property on Railmad st. across {mm the Burlâ€" ington depot. ' OWNERS GROVE '10 BE MECCA 0E ElEEERIEAl MEN Our appreciaftion of the business entrusted to this bank by the people of this vicinity since last Thanks. giving Daylprompts our Officers and Directors to extend their thanks at this time. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank [1| 11331- NATION“. . (Cominued nu Page Thanks To You lulu-Domenic §qu Mn. 0. n. mumly. ohl mom. of Omenowh- Mahatma-ad 'mum of honor "n- Rn. Burton Ill-rm- flowing. pantor or "to rhunln nfllduinl. Ofl')‘ immediate “4115“" of "w mtruding mm†mm mum“. Mr. and Mrs-I. Irwin kfl tn" the rrnmnny lor St Innis. "0.. when: they win matu- "mir {Mun home. m2... wu pct-fulï¬ll my. me» «am clmnh m My Inn-noon when "In “ml John-MI. dnunhtm of Mn. John Johnson. of Cm flay, Win-cumin. became the hrhlo of Mt. A. N. Irwin. of Downer! Grow. Mr. m Clarion. ‘ ‘AI is the custom each year an hon- oHIry team is chosen as an All Coun- Team which is made up of playem ‘fkgham proven their ability as be- 7’5uperlor to all other players in the county both in individual playing and worth to the warm on which they hue played. An in aluaya the can h choice on up! to be debatable a few cases although In the end [Ct-h choice In probably as cloae an can be made by any one not mama» Iy associated with each player in the‘ Wednesday, December 10 is Home and Educational Department Day at u: Woman’s Club. . . Mary Paulson, of the Hinsdale Samarium will speak on “Home Tmtment of Simple Disorders," with pmticol demonstration. - In these “hard times†when the dif- ï¬culties involved in making the in- come meet the actual necessities of the}: existence. the wont ever known Naturally we anticipate an unusual audance at this lecture. from the sdmulos o! self-interest If the speak- e reduce our doctor bills we welcom: ha humanitarian message with un- p \ eqted enthusiasm. Vim the memory of the mat gq'neration. if not the worst In the en- tiie history of the country, we wel- come any intelligent means of saving WOMAN’SCLUB TO. HEAR DR; MARY PAULSON HNSON -- IRWIN wry gum. â€I handful. chart-h R. Trâ€"Hoplng. 0km Ellyn. I. a..~w¢ni.m. Nana-villa. Q. lieâ€"Dumb. Glen Ellyn. L I’Dâ€"Gum. Wham. ll. H.â€"~AMIo. (zlo- an. Valleâ€"Bonn. Glen Ellyn. 'l'hjhove m picked by the Nu- All (Jo-My Tu- L B-SM'c-ml. Downer: Grove. 1.. T.~â€"ngnor. Glen Ellyn L. G.-â€"Enck. Nlpervillc. C.â€"~Whlulcy. Whom. 'P'IC'R'ED FOR ALL COUNTY ELEVEN '0 LOCAL MEN Grow. The Raw. Char!" J. "Rudy. puta- uf the Find II. l6. church 0! Anna wu mum! by new. I]. ll. F'kmim lo whim. the 0mm! "can! 0! (hr local church Int Tut-why ownin. "r pol". on "Rrjmiv-ntimv "w- 31h! ka Swvénu’“ N" to!" hm: Nu" pvfl'k‘? had gnu-u in Mr. (lmrrh Inn 1 mew handful to fmm 2m to M0 "labs wan hid for 25 mm Ind Ur "Hum- wu onihnsiastimlly umiv ed. 30m {amm- o! “we plan “H pmhnbly he intmllml Ivor». Ova-Ming fit-hulk? Johnson lethal NM Roger: at M‘! «M and Gflflflha lethal It In" W! In the Rail quarter nnd IM- combination kamwiunfumun won the game. The "map: loch-I’m playing on the ocean" was wonderful. bmkmu through the line he would (am the Hinnhlc run- ner back over the snow. time than time. John Mochel. playing for the Io- cals, plnyed the III-r game of the momlnx. making the only score of Ihe guy-w possible by carrying tha hall within I few feet of the line and Downer put it over for I touch- down. Grlflltlu ï¬lling to kick god. W“! M “an“ {or mandala mulling am! of their glint. Turkey Day Football Contest Played .On Slippery neu- II.- J drain Watt“- Playing on a ï¬eld made slippery and muddy by a light mall, tho Downers vae team humbled the Hinalale mpresenutives of the (ooh hall team. The ï¬nal econ. six 'to nothing. gives a faint. idea of the close and interesting game it Wu. From the ï¬rst kickofl It was oppor- ent um the teams were evenly mn- ched and that should eilher side mm nt would only be after one team or the other tired. The slipperinest of the ï¬eld mull forward passes almost an impossibi- my, but in spite of this fact several were tried and uncompleted. The straight, old-fashioned game m n. sorted to, gaining consider-hie ground for both teams. â€OWNERS 6km WON fROM MS» .01“! YESHRMY is only a little more than a year away. In order to; have plenty of money when it does roll around “It! to save now. Our Christmas Savings Club will start for the new year. Make your plans m enter in one or more clubs. A little money . every week will provide for your Chrlatmu ’V ' * ing next year. Christmas, 1920 P. W: .. gunman am. "no mun. W don't m of our m m V. w". .0 x... u unmas- the '00...†"w of our 1"“an â€It I. h ghnvv- dim". 'M“! “Q W W‘ nf â€v imnufl'fl . " ninno. piano-why" n m. _ mom. Rio um mud to on M‘ ("Ma raw. thy m. 60 um «I m- m-ln’ my m u Ila-bed me- My In «mm-m Pm tn will u {a ti but Inn: any-m who will Iâ€. | whohlv'rhh'lmwu ‘ Follow!“ flu dinner thildnn of an Met minim-t. which W M ,‘ dy Carl m wan. POM LeRoy Mann and Id‘ Km. recited mun luau-.- an; tonzl. Evclyn sad W ., ‘ tuning-MMOQQ, . spoke pieces and m: l“ ~ leadership 0! the â€new. ’ MUSICAL INSTRU- MENTS NEEDED BY WOUNDED SOLDIERS cum-pen»; a W'm WAT-m cap, the crude who! being used . Not only pork,†{h dll amended. but «ban from , Matty. seven! “Idiot! M' Sheridan Hospital lid â€*4. Chicago. ‘ Ion of then sock! m be held In the not! luau. ‘ Thachkkenmrï¬ï¬‚.fl rmcum'rmwhwï¬ eve-inguinanrym from wet; Wk, animmucmmwmj1 TENNY _ DISTIIZC: AT inln