It and ‘11. Whiter Eutha- and My. of Chicago, spent Tuesday nt 8 home of Kr. and In. Fwd P. _ mama; gnu all A Ham and! grouperâ€: “I lamer’s and Merchant’s Bank 1w to SAVE MONEY [0% next Christmas. [out who" luv. be. SAVING HONEY in this way for sum *3 Follow “roughly joining†of thus club: todayâ€"- Know on. {or umber-hip. my on" you ad your family An easy Grunge, visited It the Flint Kidwail Ina-din- WmF. Buckley 0’ anmm. wand memorandum "8M“ mornâ€. aw. ammu- dMM-ut. lh'Je-ienqcempniedhe? “mmofmann atï¬ptom In. Print MdJoflum spent Ont-m. III with he daughter. In. [Alloy in. in St unis, naming on Wed. Ell-3.3. DeweytndBetty,ofLa If. u ï¬n. Dennis Jenkins «d ‘% I!“ a. â€may: in Imp lu' mu. relatives. m. me. now“: m at home h.- 111â€. sun University where an a «2mm. «Hete- ‘mmmI'It-m.bnav- «{mumnunhendu- ‘l‘h I‘m-u Gobrflle and Marguer- In 1nd In. ka Dewey ‘ .‘ra‘ Au'; ‘ E’Iz'én'm of their um. um. The Corner Grocery 1. w. Nu: m No. 3 JOIN N 0W! Daft Put This Matter 0'. .Act Today! I3 INTERESTED AND DELIGHTED WITH OUR I!!! few inï¬nite triads YOUR WHOLE FAMILY CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUBS "I knew that the Ru! Cress would Dewey 1'“ not forget a." The speaker was an ‘9' "d D" «ax-service m. The scene was a Betty La in“ Him“ small hospital where not even one spnyofhollyindiutalflntitm ._ Bn'ckley of the day More Chi-Mums. The wom- {. “use â€a u lml handed him candy, jelly and o. visited 3t cigar!“ {m the Junior Red Cross Brookim 0" Ind duo an envelope cont-hing sane crisp him Ind {greeting {rum the Gaul Fellows of the Tribune “to the Nun year of Noam" fllhoia kid in Chiâ€" ago. Decent" 18th. Hr. E. 1... Gates Io! DIP.“ County In reelected tn the presidency of the association. Mr. C.Lflamoncfxmconnty.md- odd mun-y. The association has JUNIOR RED CROSS REMEHBERS BOYS IN SMALLER HOSPITALS and Wednesday. ml Pam“ Super Special which will be shown there next Tuesday II. I. Hm all hwy. Kiss lamm Hm is enjoying a «to tech muo- fun her studies {a the An lam-u. [on Christmas Day of Ir. all In. A picture mm hm unusual mer- II to receive u two (by showing I! the Curtis 11mm. Such a mam-r is '11:: Right to have", "n seven It. and In. Hm“! Pooh and Ir. Wink": He.- cl (3km all It. ï¬ABemdflhgo,mnM hny one.-flm Wig Ind eh"- Additional locals on page 5. M the 1mm] Ming of the Co- lty Superhuman of Highways in the north section nf the eal! Commissiom Bender. Bryce, mm, Beam and Knyor Barber mud Aye. Nays none; Motion ar- no cl'qth can monthly «to. Indevd 1 mm site mint Dru-h of shout tom Mel width w my use- la the Pam Brawn Many Um. Nothing is batter to can dust down the mill-s than a mod palm brush. R m flu.- dnst from the corner thé hair rulings M moldings in a way Beuder. Bryce. Ruler and Mayor Mr voted Aye. Nun none. flo- William Bolder ...... .. 4.10 3113111 W. Bryce .......... 4.16 ‘Chtï¬es Fuller ............. I.“ l. 6. Hum ................ 4.18 C. Ford Davis ........... . 15.00 W. C. Barber .............. 10.62 Dept. a! Streets PIN}: lap. . 8. Budxfk (mask-Salary $16.00 (Streets) ................. 32.00 1. Bank! (streets) ........ 3..†1mm same and In" "mm: drhwn for the several mm“: m follows: PAY ROLL Doe. I to 00:. I8. Iâ€. Duo. cf Accounts 1 Hum Chan. M. Hitchâ€"Salary ....!70 M. Venn-II ................. S7 i Commlndmr 'flnflt present-cl the semi-monthly pay ml! for the prior! frmn Wt lat. an. {o Docent" 15“., "lo, and moved to ! Donn: Grove. Ill" be. 20. mo. 1 Regular making of the Council at Mo Village of Dow-en Gmo. m. 1Putnam: at roll all In" W. C. nar- hr and Communion"! ï¬nder. "al- In. Bryce. ud Ham. ‘ mum of W mm of Denm- kr [30. mo. were and am' min» min-hon Hallo: mow-n to unmc; saw. 0» to" all Commission-mu, "alter, and". Dryer, Hum Midi road Aye. Nays none. lam. an the Village of Down Grove be and is hubby «Mu-d by tho Villas“ Council at said Village to sin a- mu unlined 20456. 20458. m1. soon. mu lad mm m- poctinly. with the Chicano Tele- phone Company. pertaining to and naming upon the purchase. mm- m, operation and w o! certain electric light all Whom poles 1mm. :- provided in «M '8'"- Huber wad An. "In none. On toll all CW Bryce. Bender. Hall-f. Ham and layer Iliuutu of flu meeting of Decem. her 6th, 1990, were mm! and Com- ,miuioner m moved to approve “to: u comet“. 0n mil all Com- lulu-toners Hum, Killer, Bender. Bryce and Buyer Barber voted Ayo. Nays none. lotion carried. ‘ Commisdour Bryce mounted tho renewing moluflon 3nd moved {or it! “MGM: Downers Grove. Ill. Dec. 13, 1920. Regular meeting of the Council of 1the Village of Dom" Grove, Ill. Present at roll all mayor W. C. Bur- her and Commissioner: Bender. Htlo ler, Bryce nu! Haunt. The Junior Red Cross has 12,000, 000 school children in the United States training for citizenship. By the middle_ of January 300,000 in Chi- cago, Cook. County, Lake and DuPagc will be enrolled. No individual fee is asked, but the one who enrolls is pledged to do his share in making America a happier place in which to live. and In; 't cu- W M W £1."qu walnut! Glam-m m :ind'to have Chums dinner. OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE, B O A R D The Red Cross "do“ not forget." and it is the plan of the Junior Red Cross to remember the soldier‘s in the smaller hospitals every holiday dur- ing the year. Whenermvedtoad. 0n rofl all Cmnmissionm Heat-u. Communion" Bout-r mod to ud- nm to on men Insular Mu»: RESOLVED, That the Mayor 0! Chas. M. Hitch, Vilhge Clerk. p5. Châ€. 3. Hitch. VIII-n Ckrk. "(e-l Aye. Nun «all and owl to the public how low. The completed pavement lx 1 link In the Chlcago-St. Louis high- way. «lending from [Sp-thud lo Chaim. 3 album a! “7 tall". Th eatin- mld [and will! coil war and along "I a mum: rural bou- levard lie the (“In of Springï¬eld Md Pectin. u tell u I won or mon- J! mull" town:- uld \‘llllm and hun- dndadhminwhuixmoflhr this“: (nu-lulu; district.- in the worm but mean “mum l- mu m Mn mplotlon of (Mn road. flat-r u ‘iu the llnt lam prom lo be con» M of the 4†all» of bird sur- l'uod mod: that an In (on I am- lodnd Ind mm â€10ml of Mull- vnh In Illinois. Mason City. ML. Doc. zanLâ€"Tha longest stretch a! paved road that has yet been completed under the Federal Md Act was formally dedh OPEN LONG STRETCH 0F CONCRETE ROAD 0N DECEMBER 2330 3 Your article in the issue of Decem- ber 17th, thenfom. was misludlng, unfair and did not state the fact: nor even the point invoked. Yours very truly, , A. B. Snow. In view of the very close questibn iniolved in our case it was consider- ed advisable by me that the Village concede that the petition was ï¬led in time. It will, therefore, be seen that the question whether or not the Vil- lage had a. right to pass an ordi- nance of this kind, or whether or not such an ordinance would be sustaim ed by the 'Supreme Court. was not involved at all. We met specially for the put-peso of determining whe- y'ther or not the petition was ï¬led in time and it was thought expedient iand best for all parties canoe that the petition be conside‘ having- been pruented to the Council within thirty days. J was no question but what the peti- tion was presented in time but the Council in the case mentioned refus- ed to call an election in compliance with the petition. VILLAGE ATTORNEY TAKES EXGEP’I‘ION T0 NEWS ARTICLE SEE OUR TABLES FOR OTHER REMARKABLE CUTS IN PEI WEB MERCHANDISE.’ ‘ $2.50 Flannel Shirts to close at each ......... . ..... $200-$225 Men’s Work Shirts each at ............ All Sweater Coats for Men, Boys and Children reduced 33 1-3 to 50 per cent. $1.00 Value Boy’s Flawed “Wright’s Health Underwear, Shirts Drawers 45c Lehmann 6' Michel’s Star 50 Pairs Men’s and Woman’s Black Felt Leather Soled Slippers, 2% val. 81.45 35c Value Shining Cheviots, at per yard .............. 40c Value Bleached and Brown Crashes at per yard .................... ï¬e In starting the new year we wish to make a practical illustration of our good intention. January at our store. will be a great month for opportunities to obtain needed things at prices proportionally less than they are ever likely to he again. We will offer clearance of-what we paid for them, at selling pri- ces based on the new low market rates. Warm Felt House Slippers. 40 pairs of Grey Woman's and Children’s Felt Top and Felt Soled Slppers at per pair ............. g, ................. 48c (Continued from page!) We extend to everybody, in and around this community our sin- cere thanks for past patronage, and our heartiest wishes forâ€"â€" A Happy New Year Sweater Coats by joining our Christmas Savings Club. This is a good plan, for two reasons: lat, It teaches the sav- ings habit. 2nd, It affords means to augment the Christmas cheer which makes this old world a bet- ter place to live i'n. JOIN NOW! FAâ€! No. 8 Every year a large number of new friends come to us who Solve no smg Pmblem magenta; - sewer Building Gun Hula. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Fred D. Helnke PLUMBING Dow-enema. Illinois. ... 81.25