Totals Tonia Pm Alston- vn. PriMers Swearing-us Pace flak. I 2 Beidelmnn 122 I41 C. Smiger 130 NM Kidnll . . 93 I22! Biebdim Vs. A morirnn Klein! Rirhelinm | Sdllmuler . . . ‘ V V V 184 Brutus? . . . V .140 J. Dining" V . 163 flatly (Ikulml A quintet from Bmokfleld will roll! a series with a local ï¬ve next Wed- neldty evening. January mm. It i4. mud that th'.‘ “by .~.pace will, htdly be adequate for the number: of spectators who Itmd. ; STANDING 0F 11!!! CLUBS g B's [.on [ Guru-u Thain: Totals Amie-n berm“ H. Ehningor “Bo†Schultz. who has been at Hartford, Conn, for almost u year, made his appcarance at tho alleys hat week and upened up with thr same old jazz on the ball and ak‘ noisy as ever. He got in in time to enter in the Auloru tournament. in which event two local teams haw keen entered. Pitcher»! Mrs American mien Dicks Climbers de'u . Prom-live Five XIII: [Mitten Near A. Vix Walters G. Vix Tabla 0. Vix . Min-arm Totals '13me well bunched making the rare in this league very interesting from a spectator point of View. In the big league the East Ends have a pretty good lead over the Klein’s Richilieu ï¬ve and with the great bowling of Chas. Mrkvicku should hold their lead to the end. WU (hme Nichol-on mum-m Skidmorr Vopel .u The Curtiss Theatm four and the Mar Pharmacy double quartet are tied for ï¬rst place in the Business Ken's Bowling League at the Dickc alleys each having won 20 and lost 10 games. The next three teams are 3. Vi! Brow ii" From Bmokï¬eld lo_ Bowl Here Next Wednesday Evening January 19th. [ï¬che Climb"? Boldehurl Irkv kin lunnlu of the put “I 3.! I’M:- vn. [Nth (flunk-r- Ems-n4 PUFFERS ARE . “5 .1†.10 I†110 l 18 112 183 812 I45 166 178 TE) 134 140 153 1m 16! I†IS“ I25 I32 I“ 166 "0 169 17‘ I’ll 75.". R43 â€4 HR 140 110 123 130 9.1 134 182 86! I I" l6! “7 MO 137 I“ I“ Legit»! I34 132 120 133 .S 45.97 NO 81 $1] 470 121 No [62 168 810 MI 104 I‘ZR l3! 2l2 7H 175 128 150 201 140 164 l52 140 I33 It'd IO] ISO 210 l59 I40 I78 L13 H3 l6! H7 'Zl l4 .Jennie KI Lottie R . Emma J Edith B. Kathryn .Elsie M m‘ m NO 182 217 845 I26 157 H." 174 16! I3") '84 I3!» â€37‘ 2'3 ’5‘ 137 '42 iï¬l 782 157! Following the installation Mrs. l4-"‘Nellir' M. Prickctt. retiring Huron. l‘M‘wmI presented with a Past Matron: lï¬llJewel on behalf of the Chapter by 767tMm. A. E. Olson who in a few well alrhoscn words thanked her for the â€'1‘ .vov-k she has dom- durlmz her u-rm m'qinl oflicn Mrs. Prickeu rasponvk'd Hbflhanklng tlw lodge for its coopera- ns‘tion during her term of ofl'ico and 12"il‘nr the honor it had ht'stmwwl upon _ '__ hpr «luring the year paï¬ml. 'R" A short program ended the even- ing. Those who took part were Miss 3‘F'loy Loraine Bear. who also acted “ml†soloist during the installation, Ir: â€6 1M “0 16'! I35 â€0 189 l2! m |2 I3 I!) H0 20 II I?! H 19 3 Hrs. Id. Bell .............. Met ,0 In. Ednu Knobhuch ...... Kath: I!“ Lillian Wuhbm'n ...... Else“ 3 In. hurl Elmer ....... Wallet I Ir. Go. I. Dell .......... Soul!!! II: 0; n l‘. M ....Iodfldn A 'Cuniss 11mm 5 Urbanski . . . . ,Kovuk ...... 31'. Salnmslly 5A. Safrunsky [Touln ........ tion during her term of oflim anvll for the honor it had hrstowwl upon her «luring the roar passml. A short program ended the oven- ing. Those who took part were Miss F‘lny Loraine Bear, who also acted as soloist during the installation. Mrs. Mrs. N. R. Feasley. who gave a delightful reading and Mr. Fallon. ,iolin soloist. During and after the installation the Masonic omhostra en- tertained. Vesta Chapter's new oficers are: Mrs. Clara Barnhart ...W. Matron Mr. E. 8. Near ...... Worthy Patron Mrs. Jennie Kuegemann ..A. Matron The immediate impetus in this in; rection is due. to the “calling Home" of little Paul Brownson Dom, whose father out of thankfulnoss for tho joys given to Paul Bmwnson during the one and onc~half years he was privilerlged to attend our local Kin- dergarten, as also in reciprocation for the kindnosaos and oourtesies ex‘ tended them, in such bereavement, wished to do something in memory of his little "Pal," and for the ransom given in his letter of last week hv‘ chm this medium of Motion Pie tun-on. In this connection it will hr of especial interest for our readers Mrs. Lottie R. Pearce ....Secretary to be advised that “THE PAUL Km. Emma J. Miller ....Treamlrer BROWNSON MACHINEâ€, vhich III-s. Edith B. Near .Conductma will he used to {mogul-tee in our Mrs. Kathryn Owner ....A Good. schools this modern “Fairy Godmo- Dlm. Elsie M. Zindt ..... Chnpldn ther" for instructional purposes. ls um Evelyn Brown ........ Organist one that the Natlonsl Board of Fire liar Ella Mei-u ............. Adah Underwriters have only labeled, “En- Iias Moria Olson ............ Roth closing Booth not Required,†shoe it In. Id: Bell .............. lather uses exchsivdy : flow-brain: mm, lira Eon: [munch ...... north- of a 28 Minimum width, install of “:11!!!“me ...... Elechthemofsslmmetenthtisthe In Poor! KAI-pa- ....... Wonk: Wham, no. parent- an no... a an .......... Sail-II feel â€Mï¬v wit}- u;- uno u- 11w ï¬nd to urn-“'0‘ the charge and in ho «maul to Mr nation in "to Plan was Mrs. ('laru [lamb-rt. Wor- ‘thy Mnimn leL lm'illmt lo this scan a very pretty can-man) in which ihu‘nt)'~fl\'r ol the yonnm-r members 1.! (IM- lmluv- participated. Gmupui mmmcl llw altar ln 0w- Iom of u ‘etor Hwy hmkr nnlu and will. m mun-r!) floor work formed in 3 kn" down which the new Mann and thi- Marshal walla-(l whiln (lu- wanton applauded. Dressed in colors em‘ Momatk‘ of the lmhin‘x of the or- vle-r Ind carrying {up paprr MWM'S. Hwy made a putty sight. Tliouu who participated in this m-w Madam Guy Camp. Howard l‘fnfl. Walter Slantq, I'm-d Driaslm‘. Iawnmce Cox and Harry (Jase, and Nu.- Missns Margaret Wnlf, Bernin- inss, Bernice Binder. Grant: l‘etor» l0“, Alien Olson. Kathryn lleckman. Lucille Schultz. Marga-fl Hitcllmck. Drlla Winter. Lois Bear. Helen Stnugh. May Clark. Domlhy Bordâ€" well. Virginla Tank, Domtliy Phelps. Ruth Gregory, Lucille limb. Esau-r Klein and Chr- Craven. TM Masonic "all It» Ilted to m- pu‘ity Int Fridly ovenlnu u the imbue muuum of (he O'Hara-elect of Van Chtpusr. No. 2‘2. Order of the £1:an 8!". So gnu! Inn an nun: that my wenâ€" (areal lo «and ‘m llw «loom-y as "w ammonia in udvnt to the waning wvn- curd"! «ml. Mm Sun-I Pen" Med mt hunt Iml Officer. In. M".- I» While wu- lvuullina' lanhnl and Iran. I. [.0qu KnMaon. [mulling CMphln. Tim-n INN. an- l‘nxt Worthy lu- rum of the lml chum-r. Heinke Macho] I. Totals A. Ciht . R. Clarke E. Mochel R. Mocha! Totals - . . . Dicke Theatre m. Cutting Dicke 'l'hcntm 1 Bradley ............. 142 Buschmnnn .......... 170 Dickson ............. Ml Wlples ............ 117 Pnuy (kn-cu u Venn Ch!†New Took Their Nathan ‘0! the Paul" You. Nash (I marry A! l (son ..... Ka rish ..... Bo mum M cVi lty Total 5 ...... MANY PRESENT AT INSTALLATION OF 0. E. S. OFFICERS Downem Grove 2. Stunts C. Mochel C. Stunts Brady Totals Odd Fellows Odd Fellows Smith ........ Lunphear ..... Rom? rs ....... Shultv. ........ Totals ........ Reportc r l ....... 168 ....... 148 ....... H2 ....... 103 ....... 561 Nash Grocery . 158 . 125 . M6 . 128 . 115 . 104 . 113 . 459 171 [37 115 85 [04 l 76 47 3 195 52:") 14?. Ml I77 101 Thu! re 152 141 126 115 534 150 619 130 113 N52 159 564 494 144 l 13 142 134 104 178 104 199 143 112 119 £81 I90 137 157 {32 I3) 557 148 512 I31 108 127 132 498 129 164 135 rd .0 7~1 81 101 148 134 115 115 I136 123 towns. for instance, it is eanso for can‘t-alumina. we feel. that Downers Grow shall be: THE FIRST to give its school children the enjoyment of such up-fo-the-minute adtanugetz. We trust, therefore, that the well- wishors of our Community will be disposcd to open wide their purse strings to an endeavor: to promote its success, and particularly in ï¬g“- of the fact that with certain assur- ances Mr. Dum has given the author ities, EVERY PENNY WILL THUS SECURE THE LARGEST MESA- SURE 0F VALUE. to ho (ho sentimom that instead it wouici hr honor to rut-c iho mam)‘ via mm owning cnhrhinmonls. noi only to mimburso for the mail out- iay for this. but especially to HELP CREATE A FUND FOR THE EX- TENSION OF THE MOVEflENTu holh Dr. Goodwin and Mr. Snap}: having "pl-rm! a desire for (he in- stallation at the enfliest feasible mo- ment. of a Shncianl Motion Pit-tum muipmflit. It is only a qm'stion of time until Motion Pictures will ho a pan. of the Tmhing Work in our Schools. If possible "on more dinet- ly functioning in this 'particular. for all Grades. than does the Lahointnry for the High School, and with a Vil- lage, the pore of my of our “Q" towns, for instance, it is cause for lo! Motion Pictures In our Schools. 10w Bowl of Educ-non and Dr. Good- iwln having accepted with thanks (I'm ‘ofl'rr by Ir. Dam or the (me me of I Stfcty Sta-dud mm, to be plum! under I!" Horn of our lo- cal Kimkrguruu, u Truman undvr the coalition: u loner»: That It and thin! mu hr .1 the Mervin of m Kim"- [ml an: [inn {or one day ouch wmk. m'hour ml day for St. Joseph's school. and three 1" WWW" dun fut 0w Public Schoolaâ€"Of thoflï¬i 53‘ 0‘" latter. (N High Schoo! Mm" It .iin not no day and the Non)! Side and South 1" I“ 9"†vA‘-__J .. 8M4: Glade: I day mil. and while to who ran- a! at: cost of m- ï¬lm the plan of chain; 2 «an: - pup" was “mad. which wood be mow than nmplc to cover same. it mum-cl Dotnenl Grove in to mm to the from in the matter of Visual Edn- atiou, by the intnduction a} once Dolvnem Grove people holding of~ ï¬ce in the organization where instal- led as follows: Mr. 0. B. “unrulyâ€"Watchman of Ti», Although the charter to this shrine closed but I few months ago, the membership has and is growing by leaps and bounds. Quite a {cw local. people attended the public instanation of officers of Trinity Shrine, No. 48. White Shrine of Jerusalem, at LaGrange. On Mon- day evening. Being one of the branches of Masonry, and drawing it»; Shepherds Mrs. Margaret D. Knoxâ€"«Treasurer Mrs. Allie S. “(hickâ€"Chaplain 1). Harry Jenkim‘-â€"â€"First Wise Man Mm. Barbara Gregory â€" Worthy FREE EDUCATIONAL MOTION PICTURES FOR OUR SCHOOLS Guardian Mrs. 0. B. PIumleyâ€"~Escorl to Colo: Humiliathryn Cranmerâ€"Escort to the A Wee "(ml u later by AMOS“. a! the chat-m: Ill-“Iv" It IIIâ€"a. In our Schools. Arrnnmmwnu luv:- been cnmplcled in and Dr. Good« I‘M! the J. Sterling Mount- High wllll thanks (bu School wlmoby all the number: of the {m use 0! the Boy Scouts of an Wan Suburb-n machine, to be District have an opportunity In nwim lam or our lo- lwlm a month. TM School have ul- Tnmrv and" Iovml than to cam llww the am Mom»: Thu .1 and thlnl Thur-day:- uf awry month not "to Kinder-[Ind an the excellent pool for In oath wmk, m'llour ml om- In". Thin. homwor. M, gm. than-Ill pmvkln-cl the Scouts IW' ammo-n- Schoolaâ€"Of the 'iv-«l by am or their lculrn. A: then ool having It .iix not mom for all the 500 Scouts to Side and South :0 In our â€me the Email“: has ur- ncll. and «Uniï¬ï¬‚flgul :1 schedule and llw)‘ auwul on of "14‘ ï¬lm â€in mlnyl. The Scouts of lhmnkflolll, | ham†and Riven-Me hau- hml n 2 00an a pupl I I «mad he mow‘m’lm and un- next turn l- for the same. it mum-cl 86ml»: of Downers flmv. They wlll that “mud u leave Downer: Grow at 3:39 Incl n1 rut-c H» "mm,- ’00? the truth at Clydr and vnlk out erhlnmcnls, nol J0 "no school. This is u gm! appur- r the small out. glunily for them. M then swims. u mhlly to "ELI-ï¬n all Idivmen of the 3mm program. FOR THE );x.‘in.-tmfll¢m is given (lu- Scouts. It "owning-r--.“ the instrudkm «0 RM essential ".4 my. smpflthings of life that k not found in wire for (he innbooks . No volume ix large enough mist feasible mo- to leach a boy to swim if M do" Motion ridum'not have omrlunilios similar to v a (nulgï¬m Drill-one given by tho Scout Program. “(Swimming Mom mum- n3» quinments are: quirement many lives would be savâ€" ed every year. The requirement for the Merit Badge in Life Saving i.- much more ark-weed. It means that the Scout is not only able to save himself but is also able to save others. They are; I. Be able to tell what to do with an apparently drowned person. and (leâ€" monstrate the Sylh-stor method and There are two 'graclc-s in wine: sports recognized by an- Scouts: Swimming Hem Bad†and Life Saving Merit Badge. i. Swim 100 yards. 2. Dive properly from (he surface. 34 Demon'strah- hmast. crawl. and 4;, Swim 50 yards on back At a glance. we no; that the inâ€" struction is compute. If every boy were :1 Scout and learned this one re- the Shaffer method of artiï¬cial piration 2. Go down in at last mvvn feet. of Water. from the surfs" and bring up an object twelve inches or more in diameter. weighing not less than ten pounds. 3. Swim twenty yards carrying a person of his own weight: I a. By a two hand any using feet only for pmpulsion. 4. Dressed in trousers. coat and hoes swim 50 yards and undress be- fore touching shore. 5. In deep woter demonstrate three approved methods of nleasing the death grip. If all our boys were Scouts and had this opportunity to lean to save others there Would not ho the tnge dies in our community tint happen from time to time largely become tho nowoflmdhytheflqmm b. By .1 an» arm carry using side stmke. This "Safety Standard" machine and ï¬lm service is the same thing in use by a number of the wealthy HOMES of Chlcaga, including Mr. Joy Morton of near how. and the Paul Brownson machine happens to be the identical Model they all have â€"the one manufactured by the Pathe Freres, of Pans, Franceâ€"«the ï¬lm sen-ice being from their Library of Educational Filmx. the largest in the world. New York City schools have adopted hnme for the past sewn years, with an Annual appropriation of thousands of dollar: for sustain- ing it, and Gary has mo teachen: who now give their entire time In showing the pictures in the difl‘erent buildings each week. i The program or “l’ittureu' in cl SCOUTS T0 SWIM TWICE A MONTH IN Turn 0! Local ll.†Nutâ€"CI lrnl Inulr‘dm Will Truth the 3M. IS YOUR 801‘ A â€OUT? HIGH SCHOOL TANK Grove will star! n93" 2.. You Want to 32 S. Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. MORRIS SHOE STORE All that you can desire in ï¬ne workmanship, pure wool fab- I'ics and latest. styleâ€"all the innovations which mark this sea- son's fashions, you will ï¬nd here. Phone 355 All Shoes Reduced to Replacement Values ’ Real Bargains ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY J OSEPH MAZZA all you on than you so I. (‘dlfmir (his chin. So does anybody «In. Thonflm- 1M “naught: in. Inaugurated a In: nnm “mph Bulk (‘abndo and 11.. Land O! Tho lot-m by 3.532;)...“ a; «mm. n m.- . um. tumor to u (M. an. MC II can“ no new. and with m ha been "MM by lb! hadn't“. Ind grandeur of the m along this nae you will «y Chft'ï¬ no mu lite the Budd-nu (In-ab t: l .ta =. h. x. n. In; (3.2.: 1.1.... tr; 1:: .2 12-63.. =3 Zuni 2.31» .33 .- r. in... :7? q... p #253233... .1. .0 altâ€"ll. >3... z... in? .3 332-1 co .2: 3. In... 3‘32: IN- Your Exclusive Telephone The trouble with such a telephone would be that not on the speaker’s voice, but all sorts 0 other sounds would be picked up at the some time â€"-the click of typewriters. noises from the street and conversation of others in the room. Your standard telephone is desi ed for exclusive, individual service. y all:â€" ing with your lips close to the mouth- piece of the transmitter. your voice alone is transmitted to the ear of the listener at the other end of the fire. It would be posible so to construct a telephone Instrument that a person usin it might sit across the room and ave his voice transmitted over the wires. "torsion. in! an noon as your due 0‘ dc- mtln in Ind. be sure And Id no how. You don‘t Illl to be dis-"tilted “at ï¬lling space than you In rad, I. p. Bell l. L. Ill-)MMERS. Tm Aâ€! 27 80. Main Street System u, m: