Landscape Gardening our 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. Littleford Nurseries Phone 312-] Tum Aver-m -. Team Avcmgn .. Baht, 8870 B. Vix. 72H .. Blown, Mls .. Bake. 913:. .. Irkvich. 9672' Team Average Stump, 10097 Brenner. 708.0 Severus. 8H0 . “under. 7507 Kiley, 2398 . Kiley, 2393 Near. 5316 A .Vix, 8687 . Geo. Vix, 9461 Shultz, 2176 .. Kingsley, 477 . Camp, 9265 Team Average Team average goes to the East Ends with 159, two other tearm. Qhe Richelieus and the Bunsters being tied for senond with 168. Al. Stump of the Klein's Richelit-us is leading the bowling league with an individual average of 177 for the 57 games bowled Ltu date. “in near- est computimr, Guy Camp, of Pi!- chers Boosters, is six pins behind for an average of 171. East Ends Lead With Gem-rut Aver- age of Eatâ€"Two 'l'c-ama in Tic fur Semnd. \ STUMP LEADING BOWLERS WITH AVERAGE OF 177 “Bum C. E. B R 0 W E I! Paintingâ€"Decorating Following am the averages by DURHAM mun†2i Main Street Downers Grove, ll. Phone 82â€"1! Anon-Rum GENUINE Klein's Richelieu; Pitchers Dirk (ill-hen Games Ave. ...33 ...57 ...57 ...15 3 ...54 161 152 [60 H5 159 171 I“ 168 II. I“ "I I“ I†152 160 169 [69 1M) 159 169 I58 ~â€" b-‘l Ilsa Andrus was employed as no operator at tho local telephone 23-, change Int. Mr. Lumbar llu mule Mu homo lo Damn Grow (or the pan! year with his brother. lit. 8.! a lanphw of Belmont mm. | thel’ homo II Chm 0n Wminesday, February 16, Miss Nellic- Andrus, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrus of Downers; Grove. and Mr. George Lupin-«r, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lanpheur. of I’iatumouth. Nebmka, were mar- it-d at the maklcm o! the Rev. A. S. Phelps. minister of the COW"- tional Church hem. Only immediate members at the principals were pre- sent a! the ceremonies. 4 ANDRUS â€"- LANPHEAR East Fads ............. Kleins Richelicus ....... American Legion ....... l‘itchcna Boosters ....... Dicke Climbers ......... Swearingen Pace Makers Progressive Five ....... Mills Printing Co. ...... Curtis: Theatre ........ Dicks Theatre ........ . Puffer ‘l'harmacy ...... (liar-km“. Clean Ems Dowums Grove Reporter Odd Felluws ....... . Nash Grocery KillWO" (Inragc . , . . . . . ‘luy Camp In thl- leagues twu teams are on’i top, «nu-h atriving t9 push the omen runner down the percentage column.§ l’uliowing are the standings to datmi Duncgn, 6876 . Carlson. 8282 . Giebmski, 7647 Hovny, 2084 .. '1‘ -am Average I’I'ogrvssive Piw ........ . High Individual Game I". ï¬nd In. Lupin" will make It pays to buy the best. We have the GOODRICH RUBBERS. They are a little better than the rest. We have all sizes and all styles to ï¬t the whole family MORRIS SHOE STORE 32 a. Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. Thoma. $100 payer. All Shoes Reduced to Replacement Values ‘ ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Real Bargains Mills Printing Cc. High Team Major League This routine is n I) avoid the podigj‘lit’ ofjuving nigh! A“co|- i move? npidly.) Tell hathatyouhavcbeeagm' a mag number andrepanhcmun- karma-fled t. If.lorsnynuon,yoomcoanccud withnelcphooootherdnnthconc mulled. monthsnceimhook M up and down but or ï¬ve timmrnntilthcopamor men. fl‘hcdpdyjflpotopetmilhook Wrong Numbers -licus . . ....... 38 :gion ......... 37 stars ......... 32 ers ....... 29 Pace Makers .23 Five ......... 20 1: Co. . ....... 12 the opcntnt If m a coin box telephone). or giving Elle all charged (if min a mutated unice teleghone). era is. of course, no c arge when a wrong number in given, but nomctimco the tar does not know about it and uldbetold. wi of having (lie nickel “col- Bell ...3l SOME ARE 38 37 DOWNERS GROVE “Pom DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS 3 l 27 19 18 17 15 .901 148 145 141 139 142 25 28 34 87 45 19 Iâ€: An American Legion ï¬ve from :1n.§Gary. lml., has been signed up to t‘mplzsy the locals at the High School L’gym tomorrow (Saturday) evening, 14 beginning at 8:!5. Ted Curtiss led 14‘his players to Gary last Thursday 183 evening {or a contest with the same 21qutï¬t, the locals losing by the score 26:01' 38 to 28. The two teams are well 27' matched. however, and the game hem 28 tomorrow should be a very interestâ€" 30 ing one. .__. .. - . The rejuvinuted flinsdale fu'c made up of players from two teams, came, saw and conquered last Saturday evening. With Tom Rogers out of GARY FIVE PLAYS LEGION IN LOCAL “GYM†TOMORROW llinsdale Smother“! Downers l'lldt'l‘ Rain of Baskeluâ€"J-‘inal Score 58-21 221.91% in" Monday} VNAT'iONAL’ w. 7‘ 'an sm. aye-3:41.. the game and with several of the ocher players under the Weather, it was a foregone conclusion that the locals had no chance. This makes a horse a piece and it is thought that the two teams will piay .again in the near future for the rubber. Jud TunklnI. Jud Tunkins says he never yet saw a man who said he loved work ma: wasn‘t mm-v nr loss ï¬ckle in hls all fw‘t hm NOW "I ’l'lll Till 1'0 HAYS YOUI '0.“ DOS! ' Con-nor Warm and Pond W. 188 North Id: 8!. Flavor!‘ LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE No clam-uh has ill-um. delicious flavor as Lucky I: ’anova mssr Q. SCHMIDT There is an adjustment slide on every mantle lamp. Open or close this slide as necessity requires. Your lamp is operating perfectly when it ceases to sputter and when the mantle gives a full white glow with no flame at the top. In the months and probably years to come you may ï¬nd it necessary to economize in every possible way. Don’t overlook the low cost of gas for lighting purposes. Don’tforget‘ that gas, next to sunlight, is easiest on the eyes. Don’t rush to some other source of light. Before you make any change, be sure that it is for the better instead of worse. If you are having trouble with your stove and cant’ wait for our men to come to your house, simply take your screwdriver, and loosen the adjusting slide in front of the stove handle where you turn on the gas. Open or close this slide as necessity requires. The gas should burn with a sharp blue- green flame, but should not pop back into the mixer. When this flame appears, you will have what you wantâ€"perfect com- bustion. The best gas in the world will pop, sputter, and smoke if the appliance adjustment is not right. Don’t fail to inform us if your trouble continues. Even if you don’t own an automobile you are probably familar with its design. You know that the mixing appli. ance needs to be readjusted occasionally, due to slight change in fuel, slight change in atmospheric conditions, slight clog- ging through constant use, and, natural changes ‘brought a- bout by daily operating. Any machine or appliance that was ever made, needs occasional readjustment â€"- a watch does -â€" a lathe does -- a washing machine does -â€" so does a gas stove - so does a gas lamp. Notice to Gaseonsnmers It's toasted ’ West ' @and Eleergfggflcg‘ing???’ {é} Fancy writing Paper f at Greatly Reduced Prices J. M. Zindt, Druggist Fornlerly Paul Shroka Co. HOUSE WIRING, MACHINE WORK AND GENERAL REPAIRING Automobile Construction and Ignition Specialist Cor. Forest. Belmont Phone 369-1 The guaranteed kind now on display here. Call and order your clothes "data-Hm COTTON MIXED GOODS FALSE ECONOMY! Choose your new suitings with care. You will sme time, money and \\ orry. Be sure that vou get the best. Suit or Overcoat $40 and up Mistakes Cost Money Downers Grove Electric Co. ' JOSEPH M AZZA c 355 27 9o. nun smut SHEER WHITE LINEN INSHEETS CORRESPONDENCE CARDS ETON-CRANE LINEâ€"THE BEST may, February 192.! '