Giving Nor Palr Warning. John had just been reprimanded 61 II. lather for something he had done. win he went into the bedroom when II new little hnhy sister was lying I. h who my: mother overheard hill : “Slater. you ought to [0 kick you came from: you ain‘t hr in. you want to do hora.†mum-2d 33mm canteen or man anon The public is cordially invited to attend the services and to visit and usethe handing room Reading Room open Monday and Friday from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday Service it 11:00 a. m. Sunday School at 9345 a. 111. Subject: "Truth." Wednesday evening Testimonial Meeting, 8:00 p. m. July 2733!. 1920. Tuesday. 8:00 p. m. Dido Theatre. Beneï¬t Entertainment under the auspices of the Young homes Chub. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching Service. 7:46 p. In. All are welcome. Sunday. July 2511:, 1920. Feast of 8. James the Apostle. Rth Slinky after Trinity. 9:45 a. n. Church School. 7:80 p. m. Evnmlg Sonia and 8. ANDREWS RHSCGPAI. CHIYICII 8:00 p. m. Monthly Pmyor and Covenant Meeting. 0:30 p. m. R. Y. P. 17. "mitt. July 28. Wednesday. Sunday July 26. um 9:05 a. m. Suï¬.) Sthool 11:00 a. m. Service of Public Wor- ship. Sermon by the pun-tor. Topic: "A Thm Link Munro.†In. Thomas 1, Owen. We. «mo-mmwuuuuudu, am: 3:80 a m...vnvon. handk- a... norm: hut-ms. 2:†p. m. Wonk daysâ€"Holy Commune. 1 I. I.: In». a m m. Inn's 80-131in m: u the ï¬lth Sci-by.“ (M mm: lard"! Woma- n "or am Sunday; You" Ladle. on tho MM Smut-y: no†and 0M- “ the (MM Smut-y. No" hour «but». every FM] (Milodun CONGREG A TIONA I. CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. Tho ll". flIflI fl. MeWMn the 601w. and tubule of the «by. ï¬rmâ€; no a. In. High Mm. railing 8:00 P. I. The [adieu Minion Clr~ de mu ‘1 our church. 7:45 P. M. Evening Worship 3‘ and lgirls Closed Street Church. village ho Wednesdny. July 28th Fiveâ€".5 10:00 A. M. The Ladle» AM anll support p friends meet (or an I" day basket ",9 best i: picnic at Bunge'u Subdivision. privileged Friday, July 80th. he lives. 1 3:00 P. "The members of the Inc aging, din Aid Auxiliary for the OWN†Sixthâ€"E And Old Peoples Home. Bensonville. permitting Illinois. meet at the Bethlehem 51mm (or umir (dial Church. Dlvemy Parkway. an Annie tad Magnolia avenue Chic-so. "l- maria mu The law. 1.5. Shun. Mar. It". Enca- Ii. Good-In. I’m-tor. ’Bundnyâ€"a a. m.. Ill». mum of Sunday. July 25th. 9:15 A. M. Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Mowing worship (Gm-- 8T. PAULS EVANGELICAL GROVE STREET CHURCH I Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Service 11:00 a. m. Epworth League 6245 p .m. Don’t forget the Union Service in the Church of the Closed Stmrt. NETHODIST EPISCOPAI. CHURCH FIRST BA "I31 CHURCH Sunday. July 25th, 1920. 9:45 a. m. Bible School. 1! :00 a. m. Morning W'olshlp. _Sermon by Rev. J. S Stamm. 2:30 p. m. Children’s Hour. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH The Rev. Wm. Gulch-Id. Pastor Fï¬daytlhl’zza, 1920 CHURCH "011055 17:00 p. m. Y. P. A. .A missionary lesson and offering. ï¬-Mid-week player service at 8 p. m. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CH BIC" Ber. J. Alfred Nansen. Pastor. Library Hall A. S. Phelps. Pastot. This adjustment of rates is not needed to, pay incmased dividends 01' interest on loans, but simply,†meet the increased cost of opening the‘ ‘business and cover the heivy wage scales and increased cost of material. If a Telephom station cost "00.00 in 1914, today “you†can Wt. Therefore rates must be adjusted. [The Complny has no reéems, it de-‘ "pends: upon rates. A small adjust ment is all it needs. thing is 100% dearer. news! is not far away and every- Pluut is about ten yecrs so that re- and the average life of Telephone maimemm work new installation and material for to feel the inemnsed costs cxcep‘ as it aï¬ected increased wages, cod of sen-fer for â€van! pars at the the Telephone Company could nude! snortin- and not an a “Double ankle. Luilt as a going concern to rendw merrhlndisr. Telephone HIM inva in Plant and Plum is no: position «ï¬rewall the mpihi It» [hiring "pm In: nix yum bugging: me. who Md their money inn-tam! in flock or (rt-k w"! m. to adjust ‘tMr selling prim.- upon the pin (J n..- mlrht. But the Chicane. Tolw‘ phone Comm; wu in n 1!"?!an The Plant today is six yen-s older The Telephone Company ll wax because of IN: fat that Sixthâ€"Became the issue in not one ‘permltting of (nationalism. but calls for unanimous support 0! cduaflon an America: Institution to whtch A- morin must look (or its future. Your: very truly. {the best investment any Amg’ican is privileged to make, no matter where he lives, and imspoctive of his vo- onion. Fiveâ€"Because tax dollars pa‘d to sppport properly mammal schools is Fourthâ€"Because I am satisï¬ed that no Board of Education will dare ‘to maintain a High School which will not provide proper beneï¬ts for boys and girls of the country as well a: village boys and girls. Thirdâ€"Because I am satisï¬ed that no Roan! of Education will dare fo levy a tax burdensome to any tax- payer. village or country by atl‘empt~ in; to build a new school at thn pre- sent cost of building. Secondâ€"~Because of the prosent Continuation School Act requiring within three years the compulsory ab tendance for two hours daily during ï¬ve days weekly of all persons be- tween the ages of 16 and 18. it is imperative that our community both urban and rural prepares to wet the requirements of law. [ Firstâ€"Because it is NOW the only method by which the communit. can maintain standard High Schoo. edu- cational facilities. In response to your inquiry as to my views pertaining to the propomud Community High Schnol. will say that sense of duty dictates voting "Yes" for the following reasons: Mr. Alex C. Miskelly, Pres. Henry E. Tank Presents Thain in 1: Letter to President.“ the School Board. tSIX REASONS FOR. SUPPORTING COM- ' MUN [TY H. SCHOOL fly II. I". C. Wlé slow ' nowmnns GROVE '31::me DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS 0M Shall the Village Council of the Village of Downers Drove, County of DuPage, State of Illinois, repeal a cer- tain ordinance passed and approved by it on June 7th, l920, entitled “An ordinance prohibitin the sale at cigarettes and cigarette pa ' in theVi la eolDown- ners Grove, County of Du age. State of llinois.†Sample Men’s and Women’s Official Ballot Miss Frances Hughes of Madison, Wisconsin. spent the week-end with Miss Corrine Nadelhofl'er. Naperville is drawing large crowds :every 'l’hunlhy night with their band concerts. The band has great!“ im- poved under their new China) harl- er. Harry Poster . Ir. Lawn-nee Pulling and farm); motored to PM River Park Sunday. It. and Mrs. Hilliard of Rog-In Put "1- spending n week with Ms Hater. In. Spencer Greene. Mr. Tom Pam-g is now driving a new Elï¬n Six car and we “demand he bu just purchued I Poul-u» tram Beatrice Sanitl and Lucille Die- ‘3" spout Tmlay with Mrs. Joni-pl: Mr. and Mn. Simpson and Hr. Mw' In. Our" of Chicago am! Sun- day with Mr. and In. A. 0mm mu. her mother. In. "my mum In. (tom-n Goodrich mound to Chum Ind-y and not wick Mr In. “mama and Mn. leColl and family of Mom Mr. William (Emm- of Aaron: «you! "w week-9M at 0“ Conan Mrs. Jonas Post" spent one day at mk with h" daughter. Mrs. Anthony and Julia: ï¬rm. on! Nuprrvmr, haw been Ape-dint: nov- rnl thy» It Adam â€Mor'u. SOUTMHJSLEN‘I'ES Hrs. W. 0. Brigg:- hl npondlng sov- anl dayx with rehtives In Chicago. The Lisle Butch." team met :5 nine from Naperville slut Sunday. The gum- ended with Little on the top of; thoaucon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Willard of CM- cago. spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon. On Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. Durant 0! aner- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Brim. motorml to Phillips Park. Aurora. where they took dinner tad supper The Methodist Church and its Snn- dny School of Napcn'ille. enjoyed their annual picnic in Due-IN woods on Wednesday. Mrs. Jon Loy and son "and. flaw Ethel Plum): has a,month's ll-a‘xo of absence from her duties at tho Burlington ofï¬ces {or a much needed rest. Ida Sheldon spent last week In (‘hiâ€" cago visiting relativBs. , Rosella Porter, who was seriously ill last week is on the road to roâ€" covery. ’ Mr. and Mrs. C. McMillhn of Cleveland. Ohio, visited his grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Haumessor for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. Andelson. and their friends Rev. and Mrs. Steele of ELockport. are enjoying a few days: ‘his week in Chicago visiting plat-vs of interest and taking trips on the lake. IEWSY "MES FROM LISLE AND BELMONT ‘ ' ‘ ' "I". v- "m“, "II' M“-I Il.’ . Jot Loy and son "and. tum 1M , IAumt A. D. II du- hour 3} ’M" ‘ '0" at wa'm WI o'clork in au- {on-noon. (CCOU'I' h" lnoflnr In "mm (2.4â€"... Land"; 1-1..“ -.n -. ...s.n. “.4..- Church Nata. Sunday School 10:30. Morning Worship 11:30. Chicago Time. No evening Services. The foaming» is a fu-similie of the Officia! Ballotâ€"that will be used at the Election to be held in the Village of Down- ners Grove, County of DuPage, State of Illinois, on Sat‘ urday July 24th. 1020. RW Keeney Solicitors for Complainants, anemlle "linois. Special Hutu in Chancery {tine Cnrcnit Cong-t of DnPnge County In. Dlted u Wheaton, IIIInois. m. an: day of July _A._ D _I920 rights of Albert Borden therein; Provided the bid upon each piece 0' reel thereof shall be equal to at tamthifls (2- .1) offl‘tuhe valua- tion put upoa the same as shown by the report of the Commissioners heretofore appointed in said cam to make partition thereof: that the hid- der at such sale shall pay yto the Ina-1 let making such sale ï¬fteen per cent â€5%) of the amount of his bid at the time of making his bid; that the balanoe of the amount bid for said premises shall brpa id upon can“ motion of such sale by “this court and delivery of__ deed of said premises Stnudud Thu: so" 3t pub“: undue u the West ah Rntrw to tho Court House In the City 0! WM in said [NIL-‘5:- Coumy. lllinoln. to the highest kr lot mi. the fol- lowing don-rib"! m! mate. to-wit: Lots Nine (9) and Ten '10) m Bloch Four (I) m Mama's W Addition to Du- Tovn of Na ,rvillo, in the Cit. of NI "rifle. I’m‘ County. llinoin. ( Marlin to hu- clude the premises many"! by dead from Amelia Fish 0t .1. to Frederick Kuthenbochr dated Must. 1.!!- IMLWNH 9.600!- IIIII In mum. (in. Na. “It. PUBLIC NOTICE In Mnby “Ivan that pennant Io a Ihcm of Mn and» null eaten-d by HM Court. In Ibo abou- cnIIIIocI came MNMON, Io-wiI: 0n IM InI dny of July A. 0. Im I John W. Inna. 8 In! Inter in Chamry of Ike ImII Court of Duhp- (.‘ounly. Illinois†you, on blond-y Un- m-pnd_ «In; on page as of the records of Duh“! Goyaâ€. _lll_iv_vpis). _wil!v “the Mar STATE OF ILLINOIS -. County 0! In the URI“ Co!!! 0! DIP-[9 Dated at Downers Grove lhiv 7m day of july, A. D. 1920. . Notice is hereby given that on tlw 24th day of July, 1920. at the Vil- lage Hall and Tucker's Real Estate Office. in the Village of Downers Grow, County of DuPage, Statv of Illinois. an election will be bold fur the purpose (If‘oting un the quostion‘ of \IlIetheI a certain ordinancn Hus- sed and approved by the,’ .7118“? Council on the 7th day of June. l920. entitled “An ordinance prohibiting the sak- uf cigamttes and cigrirettr paper.» in tho Villago u! Downers Grove, County of DuPagxn State of ‘lllinois," shall be repealed. whivh ol- octiun will be opened at 7 o'clock in the morning and continuing until 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that «lay. um, VI. Arthur KM, Pear! Kuchenbccker. William Kath- “backer- Albon Bonk", Be Bordell. (I minor). Viola (a minor). Clan-m Bonk", (a minor), Tfllie Bonk". (- minor). Maul Bonk" (I minor). “lanky Wri “he Unknown Husband of III- nia ‘ri‘hW' (ht. Alba“ Nuklhokor. and Unknown 0mm of lots Nin. (9) an! Tel (101nm Four (4) in Hank'- mum. to an Town of NI Mlle. in the (m o! Nun-"ma. or... 9.19"». 1' â€9‘9- "arm-lem- West Ends of Chicago next Sun- day. ' I A crowd of SIX hundred f‘una wutv 1chml the game and ï¬nal in I'm ï¬n- ish altho it was ten to seven and past, feeding time when the pastime ceased. NOTICE OF lAS‘l‘EI'S SALE [ Lockpolt nex‘ Sumlay. ‘ Culusimo Baum did sulpriéingiy we“ on the ï¬rst sack fur a married man. He matched for some that were heart breaking. NOTES or SUNDAY-SEEM?" John w. Ladle lEGAl NOTICES ELECTION NOTICE Chas. M. Hitch. Village Clerk Village Clerk. for Automobile Insurance 8 l l Downers Grove. Illinois "on II J. I. cum, I. V. l. vxnnmtmuu OPTONRTIIST ’2 I. Cu“. an. Even Snail. PI... ISO-W set with pends. Finder plenxe re- turn to Mm. (31¢th Forest and anan nu. Phone $25!! and m- oeive nwnnl. 7 23-1 LOSTâ€"A um." bluk leather hand bag with sum of money and ' («lo cm. Please return to m. Aqua 8 Grove. 62 Sutton my, I J. H. CHENEY LOSTâ€"ffCrmw pndVervm" Brooch. Grange. “L, for married I'Ollfllt‘ without children. Man to look af’er um! and house. and Woman to cook a-nd general housvwork. Gooyl pay. Loan! and excellent living quarters. Telephone or write C. Rmberk. Mo Kinley 1747. 3141 So. Hoym ovum *Chicago. 7-23-1 WRNTEMmall children lo em for by the hour. Prices reasonable. gall Gertrude Knox. phone 2694. G. H. BUNGE lawyer on". Fun-0n h Mont-nu Boat Building. Tend-n. Thu-Inn A Bun-an. I I. n. “I p. I. Bvuy‘unht. 1 to 9. W a n t o d DESIREABLE" POSITION “at 1.7. f condition. One dining room table and six chairs. One buffet good as new. Reason for sellin . going away. Fred C. Burdick. N. His laud. Phone 341-3. 7-23-1 FOR §§LE~Qne 1301;! car, in gquji FOR SALEâ€"Parlor set. piano nut, bookcase, dining chairs, bedroom sot. wardrobe, garden tools. voultry sum plies. etc. Call day or evening. Louise Palmer, 78 Pairmount ave. Phone ll'LW. 7-23-1 FOR SALI",-Four burner gays-(613;. top own broiher, warming closet. M. E. Collier, H7 Saratoga ave†phone 203â€"J . 7-23- 3 FOR SALE~Huifor ca". 8 wééks old. Phone 213-Wâ€"2. 7-[6-3 es, fruit jars. an“ other hohsélinld goods. Am selling out. Phom‘ 29L FOR SALEâ€" Dining room set st01« a... ._"‘)':,"1;.’._"" 1.... . DI. W. W. 600'“! 0‘1! «Ra-inn - M )8! N. Fm An. all I‘m-Ah 30 0mm "rm _ C. A. DURKEE Yes hole I82~Ic2 For qale Lost WANTEDâ€"List your house. for uni. wen a cum NW 3.“. h" #331} of'xoim OR SALEâ€"A very ï¬ne 20 Ian M mat '1’," for two good homes. good roads. and dry, and the lyrics I. ow, per acre. owner no. In another stats and nuts to sell. FOR SALEâ€"West Hlosdole lump- lwwithloonloghuSn-o down with unï¬nished “tic, more on be made 1! mad, cation and neighborhood is 9». nice MLW. tom ’3 2.1 :1? street clone in on Oh! 73%.;B; about 46 feet front, with spacial: a!) pdd, for $200 cash. *F‘OR SALEâ€"3 a 34 a. chick!- am. with good new buildings on 3 km, 10 miï¬utes walk from station. om livex there and wants to 99". ID price asked is $4900, but make an ofler, the term: can be arranged. I-‘O_R Sï¬Lrlâ€"A short _l9t on I__ï¬v_gd v.†-y 7: date north side places, Ins u I room high class house With every modern improvement. a beautiful timber lot 125x132. and plan is In very best of condition. price $12,500. around 86000 cash, then to suit FOR SALEMA nvw avidly modern Krileflnm hunxalmr hnuse of 5 all. an; ï¬nk Horn. «01m hog. Maul: I: et goo! port-o n. a a deep ‘at. paw-d stmt. nm! the loa- Hon is wry anncï¬uu price m. kms to suit. FOR SALE~An out a! town owner haaagoodmrth sivlohomeof‘l rooms. 4 down, vory large and fl and 3 up, equally as good. vim Easement. the lot is: east front, on I paved street, Ind tho place no“ It- tmï¬ve, drop a line or call up for more abou‘ this. as it may be It“ you In looking for. Price “I“. lambs can be arranged. F'O’R SéLEcâ€"Opf 0“th m-ost up Q Gann- my FOR SAIJ‘râ€" VII-am lutu'm all “I of town. 8 Past Grow Int! far : in "Smith we Mn 821250 feet (0' gum. or a mod 50 fl. E‘G‘mnge A“, u ..._ , .-_- FOR SALI‘.‘ If you an we I vary “luau†8 mm Mom in the my but rt of flu- man! «do. with Ov- rry in; of "‘9 â€till. hot VAC" '0... haul ml â€can. flow "3M1“ In- an. Mum.» til-continu- and every thing rally to I» v. into. with ch (enm- lihwiso. Ink boot {Mu heâ€. FOR SALEâ€"Om "4' 0» my out ‘ out on the inn" when you a mallmrlnvn.fmmlflno- "I! granted an: bone with II modem bum ï¬n communeâ€. has u an! inn: lo! I“ rm fmmge,;:z rich black soil. 6:- Mndv the 3M:- srhool. and the price In hit «.700. um: my. ma mm;â€" ana Mu'm all m .. â€"-.-. .-â€"â€", - no right into. the lot is I}... f rid- and drop. Inn {mic and M in! the prior In but $5600. Tom any and plasma!†m b- M. FOR SALE»th up to out. 9 M noun. with ï¬nd wood noon but, electric “dun. I'm." und in: Mme 'WWN.".C' My 9 -A _1_LA zÂ¥., . - van hr mmflhly for Halo- A van mm mm" 0 mm lot on a Dull; haul uld wound. In“; In In mlmuu' walk In nuts“. I“ ll. no" In good. Prim 02.500. and Inn'- For Rllr â€"A mom-m. wall urn-“Q homo. on Um nor". “do, of I W with 75:!!! fl. Int; Mn good 05“.. â€Mon. mm and mull mm, no"! “not. and h. vary «tantrum. (of «mm - (mm M It In wall "mud 'or (Mu. l'flm ".00“; Mar: an Ir man «erm- Mool. will suit"; i6“;- fluiTh‘I: hr, price only “.000 and terms. built 6 room house full 2 story, with good human. hot water but, ll.- darn ï¬lumbing and has In!†pom. and 3 sale trees. with 100 t. lot. b near Stone ave. nation and I in home-like place. Price in only 85.5“. with terms to wit. . FOR SALEâ€"One of the my .0. bungalows you an: looking {0r MI 5 rooms. heuumul oak trim ud dam lilo bath. steam but. ï¬ne dry but- mem IN! A full acre lot. location lun- dx (9 trgina gnd cement wnlh b on, or 3 ml! :0." I‘lnnnge I, E 6th ave station for “M, tho 1 built residence, has furnace M iii modern conveniences, very egood p0!- chen, large lot, street pav and u- erything paid, fruit. shade, and it of. fem] at a big bargain, price 807“. terms easy. FOR SALEâ€"~Very attractive come! home on the north side, with I! 8 room house surrounded by plant! of shark: and fruit trees. has two 50 foot lom. brick streets and is a mod. cheerful home of the older sort, own- er wants an offer. 4 1 FOR SALE-4h: up to date saith, ly modern nearly new 6 room bulk galow. has hard wood trim and floors. electricity for every use. all other no- dern conveniences, is near to trunn- portation and a good bargllll‘ II 86000. Terms reasonable. ’ FQEHSLALE-in [Wing-u. - fl,†FOR SALE â€"â€"5 room com with It- Inactive surroundings. n0. 5 M rleeping pouches, fruit and dad. trees, good street. stone road. W station, and best of neighbors. PM $2500 only $500 cash, then monthly to suit or my rent. 1391:†SALE~Clm in 3 room «I! METAEFOI Hitâ€"~00» "I â€w my out n the inn" when.» m e- mr town. from I C m- aimed m home with II built in mnvoMo-nces. has n a lot I“ rm fmnup, ck_noil. j:- _hnndv the 9:2 may. in .500 do"; that V. FREDENHAGEN TELEPHONE 351 Him