It will hurt no one to get a has a! the spiritual side of the Christmas Day by unending this short service. he program will take but ï¬fteen m and leaders In the movement “to to see a majority of the resi- hh M Downers Grove present. â€and around its green hm ddutheoldmnlongmdga d th holihy Ian-on. At 6 o'clock on Christmas night the Downers vae Community Christmas free will blaze forth and local people [I the week that has gone by sim (I. miner: were called back to work I Itch u if things Ire so shaping We: not again the consumer um hive-to pay the tariff. The grant coal shit. 0! 19") is our. "unit goodness. A ï¬nal set- W hu not yet but mum be- m the miners and the overflow in. that is only a man" of time. A" we, the dear public. can hope for $9 M between the miners: nnd weir but: ï¬ghting for their share of the m we. again the dear public. will It! get more of a "ruzing" than us- I'- ‘ll' l UUI 'l "W I'llIII-I, "" «on line. None of them annual u u Mag :- that but own-um]; nth: badly. that. \ru the «numeral. Th" feel that than: an in Donnell Own my man who mm.- with" w ï¬lllpm o! the sun or Nude». Mall" MJ who“ duty It In to sum ‘ h u an uncut Um. and calm to. lb duo month nmlnfn‘ or until ' Mr m. And banal do". it in f I fun. The men who won- in (Du-l m of 0m Rule during m Mr "N ndly have “dam um: bu†‘ 1m than I: I that: 6- n no" «160!!! ' (.0 IM if wmdonl voluntoarn In ' not null-No mum'do u». â€do" nah ‘ n '50 almost I forvm comlunionl‘ u though at mm mm. mu mm" a hep (o H on "w map. Momma-v}: 007 um bless flm-o- nho Mm u yMI'I I. no military that) and tho on i}: M low in "an Rowï¬o mum. u lhv ‘ My: feet. and nng). that Hwy haw": m the 0.!“ long rmgh ‘ The lea] pout of the Autricul be< don. the ex-nrvicc meu'l org-Iliu- It... dim-sod the question from I" at their meeting Moaday . It comma! to b- 13: unanimou- cflfloa of those present that they had this their blt in the mmury nor- Mom any being mule in Downers Curve to so recruit-Co. H. the lac-I “It of the Second Regiment. that it will be u lull strength until muster- iu out time comes. Eran-ice men. cocci-Hy. are being sought to ï¬ll Um] Since that time efforts have been made to recruit the National Guard nnd a skeleton organization has been Arranged for throughout. the State. The club hinder-tinge to the ï¬nal car- rying out of the plan which is the but one the State has ever worked on, is that not enough priiates are signing up. Col. Riley, former com-, mnder of the 149th F. A., is trying; to omnize the old 7th Infantry, but to meetin-r with but little success. The! state oiflcials from (.m ernor London, down. realize that the National (‘ uurvl cannot be reJormetl in a few weeks pad therefore ask the present Resene‘ Militia to stick until October 1,1920“; Should the Illinois Reserve Militia he disbanded at this time Illinois would be without an adequate mili- hry force to cope with any emer- gency which might arise within the. conï¬nes of the state. The regular Nltional Guard did their full duty overseas as the “Prairie Division." Upon their return to the States they were mustered out of the service, as they deserved to be. m at the Downers Grove Post one. I! wound class mail mutter. Matthias ate. made known upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 pit year. Single copies 6c. CHRISTMAS NIGHT THU". mu. HTRIKE THE RESERVE MILITIA A: ll. anus. EDITOR sieve. Illinois. {gm Inns ‘btmhlgh; --1 .vâ€"n- v-u nay w Wyn-v.1 .u l‘ a" be MCI! u an average. Gm- WWW It Isn’t so much for yourself, a. I-‘l_ , "A MANICURE ROLL SETS, Leather Silk Lined Full line of Delicate PERFUMES STATIONARY FOUNTAIN PENS EVERSHARP PENCILS KODAKS AND KODAK ALBUMS You will have '0 visit our store personally to realize the splendid a sortment and value of the gifts we have on display. ZINDT’S PHARMACY ’14 Co.. ounce wppfleu, 41.70; In. N. I C. Vaughan Hamming towels. 2. 94: , E L. Gnu Expcnï¬cu 2. 90; Edvard: Samarium. Can of T. [I Paint; "3. 83; Aumn Rubber Stamp Works [It-pairing numpu LOO; Zion hunti- lullon and lnduuulmu. omn suppliou. 23.01; (.111ch Marianna. Comnmro work and «pom». 7.40. N. W. UM. 19.04 “com Fix. 24.82. Z. n. Strum 4.20. Wm. Ilnmmrmhmkll. 79.40. Cprl P2. Kinhhofl. 7.15, A. D. Miller. â€.25. A. W. Kobloy. 8.80: 7.6m Inuit-mow ‘ [Mum-mu. om†ruppflu. I935; 000. D. mm"! ï¬ll. (30.. Ofllm nupplm 3.“: CMe-‘o ,Tolephm (20.. Rent and Colin. 60.42: Germ-n Hum ()mlv-ns "om. (‘aro ‘of Chadd“ anal ,llmhvrl Woman 60. 00: Jnkr Hahn ï¬lm-gr (fun Sup plies. .100; F H. Wham" Son. (Toni. 301.00: Franklm ï¬rst (‘0. | Desi. 52.213: W. V. lamh. Jnm‘tor'n 1 30PM“! ~95; Jun. Sauna Hadrian] | Mupplkm. (v.50; ('erul (Lunar Jnnw I tor’n snmrlirs. .85; (.‘nrlrnn‘n "MIT." Jnnflor’n sampling 4.31; l'ninn "ntvl. 3 Meals for junta, itm; (Tovkins â€may ' in! (To. Disinfmmnt, â€.50; W. H 1 W. ll. Saliahory 6 (30.. Supplirs. 4. I in great abundance for “HIM†or “HER†will be found in our store. We have stocked up with the ï¬nest of gifts for the Christmas trade, gifts which will be ap- preciated not alone for their utility, but for their beauty. Your Committee on Claims, presem. before them, and recommend the pay- ment of the following, and that the clerk be directed to issue orders for the several amounts to the several clamiants, to-wit John F. Hestcrman, l‘aupers bill $135.00. Almshouse expenses. 1595. 65. County Farm expenses. 302.90; George F. Leineke. Board for prison- ers, 259.20: A. A. thn, Postage and express, 72.73; Glenwood Manual Training School. Care of County in- mates, 197.00; Aurora Oll'ice 0utï¬t~' tors, Ofl'ice supplies 16.97; George F. Leineke, Expenses. 59.40; C. H. Bowman, Petty cash. 18.87; Lewis B]- : lswonh. Postage and express. 7.50; ("has. W. Hadley, Telephone tolls, 16. 37; John F. Hesterman. Expenses col« lac-ting personal property tax, 21.91; Napcrville Clarion. Prinitng 27.00; {Soule Secret Scwicc, Services and ex- ipenses. 647.81; Colonial lloapital. ex- iwnses for pauper. 24.00; Naperville lMachine Co. Repairs on load outï¬t. 2.15; Elmhurst Sales 6: Garage C0,. Auto him. 10.00; Merrill Printing (‘0. Printing tax receipts. 239.00; Austin | iblfg. Co., Repairs on mud outï¬t. I4. ‘00; Chicago Fresh Air Hospital. Care [of T. B. l'atientx 162.12; Standard ‘Oil Co., Oil and mix. 99.53; C. H. Led- eramn, Auto hire. 15.00; Westrn l'ni- ted Gas J: Electric (50.. (ins and elec- tricity. (5.09; 1-1. W .Marquanlt. Pro- !cuionol services. 20.00; J. A. lhll, Filing nfl'ldavits, 3.10; l'. l". l‘ettibonv LINN- - [OFFICIAL PRO- Christmas Gifts . buy and Night Service. 84 8. mm Sir. Tale.) (Continued from 'l'age 4) Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: the Library he supported, but for your children and the other young people of the town. We cannott do too much for the rising generation. Think it over. Sienm flouting - Sewer Building Gas Fitting CEEDINGS BOARD . OF SUPERVISORS Fred D. Helnke PL U M DING Tcluphonc Stk Han. and aubkfl to any clung" that may hv tinned uh-isahio. uMmM CM; [km or a simiiar om- lvr UMMM. A nhofl limo m we an"! In arrh‘ nhilod. Mr. Salisbury. and ssh-«I him In "who a pwllminuy sketch of â€w â€mm «I rheuma- Uul might ho made in m.» buom‘ to provide the ma. ury nomu. TM: plan 6! now hoforr )m! for your alumna" nr snug"- Your Committee mot noon after the- mntter m [cloned to â€mm to we ‘whu Inn-mum might be made. ‘Wluile \n magnum nu- urn-M ml of amnion! not." room. we hr- â€end that moot o! "w- nailnblo ‘Ind- in flu- County Tnuury mm" nmlfll (or mud impmwmnt. {n‘r‘ thought but to pan 1M manor N that “mo Incl main our Rpm-C It IMn gamma! matting. 5 Your Committee on Court Home and Groundu. to whom wu referred me mauar o! pmvkllnx salmon! noun vault mom»: for the County Clerk sad the Gaunty Superintendent u! schoolu ,hereby uubmit the follow- mx I‘M!“ and twink-million. On motion of Supervisor Hammer- u-hmidt the following mommcmln- tion 0! the Court Houxo Incl Grounds (‘ommiuoe was declared approved: 30'. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors of Du Page Fountv: On motion of Suprn'isor Fix. the mnlter of "w printing for the (Youn- Ly wm left with lho Committee on l‘l‘nitmg. with power to act. Downers Grove: Wm. Amlcrmann. John A. Hall. Hum-y Burhlwlz Lee E. Singlofnrry Halo: R. J. ’l'. Moycr- Rudolph I'll- lsxx ‘M'tll .‘fam-n'illu: E. Elu’hart. Aug. Schoiâ€" ling. Milton Eicholbmgor On motion of Supervisor Hammer- H'hmitll the followng named parrqns m‘rc selected as a Grand Jury for the January Term, A. D. 1920. of the Cir- cuit (‘ourt of Du Page County. Addison: Henry Fischer. E. Schrum Bloomingdale: Martin Stork. Hon- ry Gann- \’t'aync: Clmrlox Hammond Winï¬eld: Sam Wheeler. Martin‘ Knutz; Paul Sehncm Milton: Oscar Lambert, '.' J. Le- Fcnu Goo. Hostorman ’ York: Wm. J. Keimel. John I). Vamlcrcook. Aug. Matthews On motion of Supervisor Hummer- schmidt the claim of L. P. Conovor for $600 for services in the matter of khe Chicago Telephone Company wae allowed and the clerk was authorâ€" ized to issue a County Warrant for me. outï¬t." 121351.? .1; mm mm (a , 20. 00; In. John Book, ‘Lau ry for T. B. Patients. 7 65. ‘ l V Respectfully submitted, Charles H. Riemann, Chairman. 0n Inotion of Supervisor Hammer- schmidt, the Clerk was authorized to issue a County Warrant in favor of A. R. Green, Piesident of the Du Page County Agricultural Association for $2,000.. balance due said Association as per appropriation heretofore made. dds the uncanny (was. W x All of which is respectfully sub- mitted by your committee. C. B. Blodgett Geo. Fix Charles H. Riemann On motion of Supervisor Hammer- schmidt the Board adjourned to Call of Chair, A. A. Kuhn, Clerk. TO PUT WAR TAX On motion of Supervisor Hammer- schmldt. the claim of Charles Todâ€" mhn for Insurance for $40.42 was at- Iowed and the Clerk was authorized to issue a County Warrant for same. telephone 282 We have listed below a few of the many things on display. Fine Table Cutlery Electric Sewing Machines ' Rose Razors Electric Sewing Machine Yank Manicure Sets Motors Yank flashlights Electric Irons Stills: Carpet Sweepers Electric Washing Machines Niche Vacuum Sweepers Aluminum Percolators Axes, ‘ Floor Brushes Aluminum Kettles Pliers Peninsular Coal Ranges Aluminum Roasters Oil H1 Peninsular Comb. Ranges Aluminum Rice Boilres Fancy Peninsular Gas Ranges Aluminum Fry Pans Fancy Peninsular Furnaces Aluminum Cake Pans Food Winchester Rifles Aluminum Spoons Bread Single Barrel Shot Guns 12G Casseroles, Plain . ~ Lunch Single Barrel 16 gauge Casseroles, Fancy - P re Single Barrel 401 gauge Hand Painted Dishes y x [Disston Saws Vases Bath 1 Stanley Planes Jardineers BOY’S Millers Falls Drlils ï¬ne Pocket Cntlerv mum , Under this head could come Vacuum Cleaners and Washing :Machines, which tho primarily J‘nr mother, really belong to the éwhole family. These upâ€"to-date :electrlcal appliances give mother just so much more time to do the little things “Dad- idy†and the Children a reclate. They keep her from wearing herself out with the imonotonous drudge of fly housekeeping duties. They save her from many a cross Ispell because she is over-tired. Nowhere in the village can be ifound a greater profusion of .“Gifts for the Home" than in this store. When one stops to ’think th emost appropriate gift which can he purchased is one that the whole family ca not the beneï¬t from. A practical gift. which can he med. not only on special occasions. but all the year through. not! plan In In Mr. I ream Inn-Non mutton "Palm DI. h." 0N CHRISTMAS DAY THIS 0!"- FICE WILL BE OI'BN FROM 7 A. )1. TO 10:30 A. M. The In»! mail is diupllthfll at 6:10 p. m. All mml not. an by that time will no! lonvr .m' mike until the MM "a". blade-mt Io uni! all paths" and ankles ban-en the MI" of 9 a. a. lad [2n.orbnvern29.n.nnds ‘ Hau- lhc aunt of flu- parly. T0 WHOM 'l'Hl-J ARTICLE IS AD- DRESSED. m the LOWER RIGHT “AND CURNER and the return 1d- drm OF THE SENIDI-JR in the If!" PER LEI-"1' "AX" CORNER. ble. DO NOT address packages or arti- cle. with a PENCIL. u an address. With the nearing holidays comes ai rush in the mails, which can be conâ€"l sidcrably lightened if the patrons of! this office will observe and {ultuw the: instructions below. . Our Mr- a! («flux Ml I'm II It. It is also necessary (hat prompt nu~ lice be given by the primer to the deputy collector, Flank M. Uowdcn, at Whvaton, and samples must be turned in to him u! each jub. For the beneï¬t of our patrons we wish to give the latest orders from the U. S. revenue department con- cerning admission tickets to dances, entertainments, etc., as well as post- ers or dodgers announcing same. and ‘rlaee where same is to be held. Here ‘Is the way these must read: Admis- sionâ€"War '1‘ax~~'l‘otaiâ€"~. The rate of tax on each admission is 1 cent on anything from 1e to 100; from 11 m 20c the tax is 2 e; from 21 to 30 the rate is 30; from :11 10 40c, 4c; 41 to 5.01:, 5e. and so on at the rate of 1 cent on every ldcents charged, and must be in addition to the admission ram: TO PUT WAR TAX A N D ADMISSION PRICE ON TICKETS wrlllcn. u-ry our" human; mega Telephone 30 Telephone 30 Day or light 61 Sail II. SM Day or Night Give Only Practical Gifts John I). Donn". l'onlmlntcr‘ POST OFFIC E rATRUNS Retailer: of High Grade Merchandise ’. D. GILLESPIE 8: CO. Electric Sewing Machines ' Rose Trowels Electric Sewing Machine Yankee Screw Drivers Motors Yankee Drills Electric Irons Stillson Wrenches Electric Washing Machines Nicholson Files Aluminum Percolators Axes, Hatchets, Hammers Aluminum Kettles Pliers Aluminum Roasters Oil Heaters Aluminum Rice Boilres Fancy Market Baskets Aluminum Fry Pans Fancy Waste Baskets Aluminum Cake Pans Food Choppers Aluminum 390?†Bread Mixers 33:23:: Pm; -. ~ m Hand Painted Dishes Pyrex Glass Ware Vases Bath Room Fixtures Jardineers BOy’s Wagons Fine Pocket Cutlery Skatesâ€"Ice Roller THE CHURCH OF THE COMMUNITY SPIRIT. IMPORTANT NOTICE BEOINNING ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER let, 1919, THE 7:30 I’. M. SERVICE WILL BE, CHANGED TO 5:00 P. M. ' Our annual husinexq meeting will he held Monday evening, December 29:»: at 6:30. Sup- per will be served free. The Rev. l'liillip Yur- row of Morgan Park, will deliver an address. It will be necessary for those who expect to attend to make reservations. See Mrs. A. H. Barnliart. by Dudlcv Buck. This Is an exceptionally ï¬ne composition. Don't miss it. “The Coming of the King†Next Sunday evening at 7 :30, the choir will give the Christmas Cantata, Congregational Church' CHAPTER FILLED To Our Members and Adhetenls S. Andrew’s Church THE NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN FOR THE COMMUNITY Skatesâ€"I‘m Roller um. Wlnd In 0mm. While the average temperature in Western Siberia la extremely low It I. withstood by human beluga comm. tlve‘ly easily because at the luck at wind. ‘ Orpniabâ€"Mra. Edna Youl'ti ' Mrs. 0n; L. Lower, who to? Ii: years has been secretary of flu: Ion! . chapter, has retired from ofl’icul lilo ‘ ' in the order I.“