i I any deï¬nite eonduukm, on the mâ€"m- of "puma; doom who Mn will is given every. cum My .135: In may tun mn- 1~m em January 100.. lety Four. (omrly km â€thou-nu Gm Jug Boys. rho â€OHM the public u want “Webs-empdwmnhh ï¬lth-rah... Mncflwmmflnngnboyn w I". M" hour without "riv- 1h- lcch. dams an grndully W to he the moat pm: lea- ... h {M life o! the younger no! Mr Bradley Burns fest. No. duh Ingion, held N Main their club rooms .om Mon- fly? main; A small attendance will present but this did not deter ‘. :m who were there from indulging ; h impel-hm discuss'mns. .7 3 mt House Committee. m teen 1|»an Mancini. They m My unread on their duties dm W' the Mu" †mun .1. if... new‘ upato-t‘he-minute Gas Range on the job. ' You’llmelmt‘the ease with which you can cook on one of the new Ronth the uniform excel» ‘ Jï¬ee of the dishes you prepare-4!: the simplicity ' " -‘ col-traction of the Range itself. to! hanger of the bnskethall squad flhnpnecnudthelocdpostnt â€gill!“ schedule leaf game: between â€95 afthe My could be arranged 0' “I“ meeting. Gale Washburn is m. Dues ,,can be paid to Mr. M, either at the meetings or his he of business, :5 is convenient to the n. were discussed regarding the WWI avian and dele- n sent to the County meet- “ the Khaki and Blue club,‘ M. last night. It is hoped a] Eggig A: Dr. W. S. Bebb, Treasurer of the is too busy to attend every meet- “. Harold Clarke was elected Fin- add Secretary to help him in his AMMnbhdbcuuio-i-m- mammal-yum." Cook the Easy Reliable Way on A New Cabinet Gas Range If you are still cooking on an old style, muss- uking cook stove, or if your present Gas Range h out of date, decide today to banish cooking troublesâ€"40 have a bright, shiny porcelain ï¬nish- ed Clam! Gas Range in your kitchen. C. PENNER lfl‘South Main St. -Downers Grove, m REPAIRS REASONABLE, CON SISTEI‘I 1' WITH PRICE OF MATERIAL USED. Harness Shop. For the New Year nort‘r mow mun ow Mons/mm U 'fed Gas ' meséfergmgbmpaw {Q clear a? uni ad .1! pol-u- which haveboonohlcundhwwndld an will com to Down Glove to admin-- u-unlce m on an sub?!“ of mm: Immune. He will Gummt lug-nun In the neu' future n rcpt-cult tive of the Wu Risk [alum Bur- Hug, Juury law. at which time ev- ery number is asked a» be present. The proï¬ts of the show wero'ubwt meaty-ï¬ve dollah and the members expect to spend at least this sum on lhdr free entertainment. miiiénvolr the subject'wiu be brat up for ï¬nal settlement at the 'next meeting to be hotd on {touchy even- kIIhJovie and dance other: (or an open house slmilu in character to the one given Amlstieebny, and so on. I Almost every member of the local post is of the opinion that those who paid good money to see a bum show should be given value received and 'n the near future they will announce a free entertainment of some kind. Primarhly it will be for those who purchased tickets to the movie, but as when: is no nuthentic record of buyers in will be for the entire village. At Monday’s meeting 3 mnjorily‘ evidently fovomd A movi. Some were‘ Gm! Mottle- 8.80 In Wl uni In." Salk. 0m Fury Con- tum Sonata SUM Powwow our. Call and new when." you buy had paid thirty-ï¬ve cents to see the alleged war ï¬lm recently. The mem- bers realize that not only they, but the public at large was “stung" on the ï¬lm. They do not wish anyone to think they are trying to gel: some- thing and not lgve full value in re- turn. ‘ 78 m: total A"... â€my , NM! I'm not. A until-curry toot rent or «celery tor mm my be made tram! u «diam «up hinge. Ono-half at tho Man is hatched to the floor hairdo while the other rests on the accelera- tor. All that ll umry to «mt. the «rein-(or la I Might pmum on III put of the free lull of the hinge. The impression in some way has gone out that only relatives of Legion members are invited to these open houses. This is not the case. Any resident of the village is. welocmed to come in. hear the new Victrola. play billavds or pocket 'billanls, or just “set ’round" and talk. ‘ New Record: Coming 011 regular motion, which was pass- ed unanimously. it was decided that two new records be purchased by the post every week for three months. not to cost mono than 81.25 each. At this rate a nice program of music will soon be on tap; Open House The boys would like to have the men- of the village drop into the club rooms on Thursday evenings. When they were ï¬rst opened, this evening was set aside for the men of the vil- lage. They have not been taking ad- vantage of the privilege as well as‘ the boys wish. ‘â€" “7W ’53... entitled to any a. mum-a end will exphlu the wen it an be “Vented or reinstated it it has been «ironed - More than lifely a Saturday night will be clioaen on which this am an be present and A special meeting will he called. Every «ax-soldier. mile: and marine la urged to attend. I '$19,000 Worth of FACTS FICTION FEATURES 3 Day For 15 Cents a Week THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS All the World Is Now Your Neighbor. And all the world’s news, activities, im- . provements and opportunities are brought into your home every evening, with The Qiicago~Daily News actually is a world newspaper in every sense of the term â€"-.for it has its own corps of special corre- spondents-over thirty of themâ€"distributed throughout the habitable globeâ€"and yoUr. fam- ilv now needs a world newspaper as well as your own home paper,er - The Daily News is Chicago's most popu- lar newspaper. Seven out of every nine Eng- ï¬sh-reading families in Oiicago read The Daily News. It costs almost $6,000,000 a year to pro- duce The Chicago Daily NeWs. That’s about $19,000 a'day. Yet you may have The Chicago Daily News delivered to your home for 15 )eents a week! ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN taste. I! youphnnmrhl. yonrplotvo'illnho'yonum nrktyofdedmbeboooofm unmudfmnuflctyolu- We design- ud any deal! in Waflerbyexpuu. Thebwhy our molumentl alway- appe-l “good Our Monuments NAPEIVILLB. While it is the aim to pmvide at each meeting a pmgram that will be interesting. timely and helpful the members shoud bear in mind that the simple coming together and getting acquainted and joining m the com- muity singing is of great importance to the present and future citizens. Let new parent in the ï¬lings make an effort to come to the High school‘ next Thursday exerting. Phone 212-W-2 HARRY H. MARTIN Cord Wood Saved By the Day or Hour Downers Grove R. R. l These meetings should be largely attended aside from and consideration of the speaker because they typify the ideal community meeting for cib izens of a republicâ€"the coming to- gether of the parents and teachers of future citizens with a common object to get. acquainted and better under- stand each other. The Parent-Teachers Association will hold its regular monthly meeting on Thursday evening. January 15th. in the High School. The speaker for this meeting wlil be announced later. DOWNERS GROVE. MOB NEXT‘T-T.†ASS’N m... ‘ MEETINGTOBE “on"; . HELD 'JAN. 1511. held n- It may not be too early at this ILL lis now bbing shipped again and you will soon be able toget .your favorite soft coal in all sizes. Place your order now for future delivery and assure yourself of having the best heat producing coal your money can buy. LUMBER “on Ben†Coal Gives Healing swam jTo-day is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday and it isn’t half as bad as you expected it would be. There’s always a silver lining back of every cloud no mat- ter how black it is. The miner’s strike is a thing of 'the past. lime to call attention collie mull Mn; 6)! Fife“ Mm- Associa- tiom of Chem and vicinity to be held in the-A11 Institute Febmry 17th. Tuesday- at m 0’.ch Dr. Hath-aid Butler «the University of Chime» will speak-on “The Schools and therCriais.†Here is I speaker and subject to appeal to all. SCI-hie of Ostrich. 'I‘wo feet In the usual stride of In ostrich. but when the bird Is aim-mod and begins to run It changes It: minc- u’ug stride {or 144m: steps. mucus-r- ry It over the ground at a mute at 25 miles an hour. Potter Mfg. 8: Lumber Co. 23 8. Main St. Telephone 26 Manufacturers 8: Dealers COAL 1 Building Materials of All Kinds J .' L. SWEARINGEN Phone One Five " you need“ WW.- AND CARE OF THE HAIR Mrs. Mary L. Youde SCALP SPECIALIST Appointment: by telephone. shAMPomNG 54- No. Fore-t Ave. MILLWORK