â€inï¬ll. Coming. Hinmlalo has hum hrnuglu In terms and sat-k hm trmnwinxq again on Sunday. (he 4th of September. Down- ers [on to nur Eastem friends (fly. 0!: Labor Day they journey here. Big things aw looked for. The Le- ginn nine will he [tying full stn-ngtl' with all the local stars hon; Hins- dnle pmmisos no "ringers", also some real association umpires have been hired. Things will be all peppovl up next week and hark to this aml exâ€" pound it {Rely-m g; real classy hunch as they did hula hon» a short time ago. when they trimmed (M lot-ls 12 to 8. Tho locals divl not haw "w lino up “my have no: and a fact game run he looked for. “Sunday the Manta": of CMcan will hr the oppnmnts at Mommi-l Part. This cut!“ will be nmembt-ml A‘I‘n in the am. I doublc. . single and an arrow pot on um The lmls null Ind I lead of a tally In“ the eighth mined in hop". my Mum v†hhiml "to lot until (he lbâ€! and true: a mm «H n.- M M- M received for savor-l pars. lac-In Pity Ila-G! Ball. Ted is: doing the Mn; for “I! umwm and Although upped {or 13 How: hr kept them well mt- hnd. Tho tummy put um" I mrker in the {earth when Inch singled null took Mid on mama's "tor. Thuvston knocked one for a mi. putting Much Ind". Dmiw gn': Quick m to [ï¬nder on a fly‘ {or I double “opus! tum." change. Locals Score Three. Things looked happy {or the local line in the ï¬rst. Mochel was tossed out nod Curtis: got beam-(L Bobby Carpenter unlimbered I hardy two- uckcr putting Ted on the tar corner. Six-nay then took the “hit of his tour strolls during the afternoon’s fray. ï¬lling nil turner». Herb unbottled I solid two hue uwnt driving home hlu Water» and emptying the mh.‘ Binder and Knmh struck out not the southpaw begun uncorking hin cruel oleï¬nâ€. That III: I" {or the home talent. in the thin! thing! looked pun-ant when Billy took I walk, ul- vnnccd on Iiorb'u linglr but wu thrown out I! third on Binda'n roi- Icr. Knrvnh nttollc-d ulin leaving the nth tmnl. (home Cline failed to connect and pink-Ir out. The Legionnairt-s climbed on to a three run lead in the ï¬rst frame and looked like winners until the sad 8th round. Four singles. a pair of er- tors and passed balls allowed three counters to register in the eighth. The locals had little chance of pub ï¬ng the game on ice after their cus-l ternary ï¬rst inning rally and swat- test. . Pitcher Foote of the Athletics twirled in real form. At no time af- ter the ï¬rst was he in danger and he bowed each assailant without much trouble. A total of twelve strilw outs is recorded. BEAT HINSDAIJ'Z! Downers had the keenost bunch of ball players on the ï¬eld they have had this year and although losing the game they looked like world heaters. ‘ poor base running and a failure to hit the xouthpaw’s offerings of the Chicago twirler left them lose" The Legion nine lost a fast and snappy game Sunday to the Chicago Athletics at Memorial Park. It was one of the fastest and most hotly conâ€" tested tilts seen on the local diu- moml this year. The Athletics' southpaw had the locals going and registered a strikeout on every man on the local nine. Several times the locals were in positiun to score but LEGION LOST FAST GAME LAST SUND’Y TO CHI. ATHLETICS Male, and Locals to Tie Up in Two Games Over the Next Holiday; Basement Excavating and Grading WILLIAM FERNS 470-Yâ€"4 This pit-uk- pmmium to «limo cr- ory one which thin organisation has givm iii past your! Ind they In- pro- pamu for the Inns! trot-I in the history of "to vilhgo. Punt-£50m hr the big picnic “Md: the department In planning {or Labor Day. loud-y, September Rh. un- nlnady we]! and" way. All the 9ch pink: nun!» which have proved popular (0: may you: will be In mick-m mu. men] an om. Then ml! bu- ram for I". dancing on the: lam m floor to IM but of music. gum nlmhmmts and «u. Lanna no I... M truth-2- a nu! olmamn Mm can": In live and "ï¬ns to no. This a Ina-m1 diuwnrnwl h; n [mt many [II-m». In - mow-nun- «flu-nut; no cnmu- tm mm". ckmnml fur In- m‘ws pr! duo-NH "apply Hw ranch Inf lwrr-ldllvi. Hm- vnn'l nIu-ml dam-r! Ind In 1' â€mm OnnA-ltrh Tickets to tho rattle are now in the hands of the ï¬remen. They have been havclng nut-cox» tn the sale. al- mort everyone taking two tickets and somct “milieu ï¬ve and ten. They are one dollar each and each ticket huh three chance- 0! winning an the coul‘ hu been uplit Into three ports, that from each ï¬rm going to I (“flan-m number. They have made arrangements with Melt: Mochcl, the Lord Lumber Company and the Potter Mfg. Lumber Company for $100 worth of coal from each ï¬rm to be mflled ofl soon. These ï¬rms have given the tin-men very xubstantial discounts on the coal for which they have received the thanks of the department. In spite of the apparent fact that some people have all the luck. the ï¬remen are having little trouble in )(lisposing of tickets to the big raffle for $300 Worth of coal. This is ano~ ther of their 'stunts to raise money to pay for the auto ï¬n truck which has done such good work since its purchase last spring. l Your next winter's supply of coal may come to you clumpâ€"if you’re lucky. And everyone is lucky when it comes to a rafl'lemuntil the last number is taken from the hat. Chicago Athletics ' AB R H C E Rogers, 3b ...... . . . . .4 0 0 2 0 Nash, ss ............. 4 0 0 2 0 Schwarz, If .......... 5 0 1 0 0 Mesch, 2b ........... 4 2 3 3 1 Thurston, 1b .......5 0 2 ll 0 Prick, rt ..; .......... 4 1 l 0 0 Hunley, cf ........... 5 I 2 l 0 F. Donald, c ........ 4 1 3 l3 0 Foote, p ............. 4 0 1 7 0 Totals .............. 39 5 13 39 1 Downers 1.3 o o o o 0 0 o 0~3 5 7 Chicago 000110030-5131 Already Making Plans for Big Time at Picnic on Labor Day, September 5th. Start a Bank Account today! Savings accounts opened with $1.00. se1~~Chlcagoâ€"ll' Downersw‘). Ba- ses on balls. off Curtissâ€"J; ofl’ Foote â€"-â€"6. Struck out. by Curtissâ€"6; by Footeâ€"é). Passed balls, Dickson-«2. FIREMEN SELLING- TICKETS FOR BIG $300 COAL RAFFLE You can do the same, as soon as you have tablished Credit. Two base hitsâ€"~Carponter, Donald, Mesch, Ehninger. Sacriï¬ce hits -â€"- Rogers, _Curtiss, Mesch Leftï¬on '13::â€" Have you not envied some friend who, when he needed some money for a short time, said, “I’ll go to the Bank and get it?†FIRST NATIONAL BANK Downers Grove. Illinois. A Valuable Asset Pink Lab" Day. DOWNERS GROVE “£95195 DOWNERS GROVE. ILHNOIS Pol. Noni. 0w lrulnl lam: M the pnseul age will appal- in “(Hp- ry "local.†I! IN- Dk‘hc Thain. no Thur-day. Svpt. 1. 8M ‘1! the mar We hue not been furorrd with our 0! Jul: l’lcktonl'u pï¬ctun'u {or a long than now but. he will appear I! the Dick: Theatn. Friday. Aunt! 26 in “TM Double Dyed Minn." 1'th picture in one of MI but. 8-264 Lawn mowers sharpened. All kind: of machine work. chairinl of all kinds 0! hols. Expert workmanship and the machinery to do it with. Paul Shroh. Belmont Fonat Ive" phone sew. 6-114! “The March "are," featuring Bebe Daniels, 1". the Dicke 'l‘hoatn'. Sut- urulny, August 27th, is the story of a "18." cup girl who, although the helm“ to millions. makes a wager that ï¬he can live for one week in New York on nvouty-wntu Ind win a husband in the bargain. 8-26-1 C'mon you uke hounds. L'kelailes {or sale, $33.00 and up. Garï¬eld Piano (70., 1:] W. Railroad it. 8-264 flinsdale Phone 818 If there is anything you want in a musical line. we've got it or are in a position to get it at a better price than you would pay in Chicago. Garï¬eld I‘iano Co.. open till 9 p. m. evenings. 13 W. Railroad st. 8-26-1 Two reel comedies at the Dicko Theatre every Friday and Saturday. 8-264 The life and love of Spain surge through “(Pipsy Blnml,†at the Dickc Theatre, Thursday, Sept. lst. Two thousand players make it a triumph. The world famous l’ola Negri is the star. 8-26â€"1 , Be sure to see “Aunt Grundy" giv- en "by eight girls, Philathoa daugh- ters, at the Methodist Church, next Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. A- dults 25 cents, children l5 cents. There will also.be a sale of fancy work made by the girls themselves. 836â€"] A full line of the celebrated lNDU cosmetics for sale at Marion Dexter’s ART KRAFT SHOP, one door south of the Ross Bakery. adv. tf. Have you 4311de in our music classes" All instruments taught and sold. Garï¬eld Piano (30., 13 West Railroad st. 8-26-1 You surely miss a good coffee if you have. not tried o_ur Dining Car Blend. Lohmann Michel. 8426-! Be :4ure to see “Aunt Grundy" giv- en "by eight girls, Philathoa daugh- ters. at the Methodist Church, next C. E. B R 0 W E R Paintingâ€"Decorating 26 Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. Phone w-R BUSINESS PERSDIMS Advertisements Combination Smoking Stand. mm the comfort at men in View an Inventor has vulnhim-d :i slum! for winking [mph-"mus with a I'm-k for bunks um! lllzlL'fllnll‘i‘. Hinsdale Upholstexlng and Pumiâ€" tum Repair Shop. All work neatly done at reasonable prices. Phone 638 or send postcard. Will call and de- liver free 9! charge. 11-26~tf. T'was a cold winter’s night, the whole family stayed at home, and no music in the house. Prepare by buy- ing a phonograph or player piano on time. Terms to suit. larï¬eld Piano C65, 13 W. Railroad st. 8â€"26-1 in that great picture “Passion,†and the critics say “Gipsy Blood" is an even greater production. 8-26-1 Credit May Beiong (a Aztecs. Thu (jun-Minn \vlu-Ilwr ltngvr Baron used 11 telesc-nlu- and n mlvrusmqw ro- \‘lu-s lln- contemiun us In whvllu-r It was nut in the New “'ui-M mat hull: [hose hwtrnnu-mu were ï¬rst inwutod. Fur umlquurb: IS whu lmn- sludh-d ex- mm hivruglyphic vodka-s of lhv Aztecs my this run» wlwn m1-rthruu'u by me Spanish ('nnqm-rurs u'u‘ mun» afl- mun-d In :Islrmmmy mu! optics [hull l-Zurulw of than an)". Emanâ€" Phone Wabash 0210 WA". LTER S. OTTO zvzn‘mmc m msunucs GEORGE A. FOSS CARPENTER coxrnAcron All Walt Guaranteed “Waugh Ave. P. 0. Box 151 DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS once. Fume" Mercia-nu Bank Building†Tunasâ€. ’l‘huudlyl Saturdays. 9 a. In. to 5 p. I. Even evening. 1 lo 9. Lehmann 6' Michels Store D-Lite Vanilla Extract. 2 oz. bottle .. .. Fig Bars. S cial, gt pound .......... Kirk Olive oilet ap, 3 bars for Royal Anne Cherries, per can, 35¢; 3 for Armada Plums, per can 15¢; 3 for Savoy Pure 16 Oz. Jar Sweet Pickles D-Lite Vanilla Extract. 2 1 Of course, the will need many new things and it’s a task to et them. Th ’ why we have Keen planning for School Week. g ats Things 3 mother ought to buy and a child ought to have. We invite you to our store to do your school shopping. During the week he- fore school opening we will give the children a handy, practical and nicely made pencil box. Send them in after Labor Day and every child up to 12 years of age will be given one, as long as they last. Neckties Suspenders Belts A Cap Underwear Hosiery Shoes Knee Pants Blouse Waists Shirts Dolmen Groveâ€"Mom Ill-l Uh G. H. BUNGE Lawyer FOR BOYS Ankle-c “MOTHERS†Handkerchiefs Sweaters Raincoats Rubber Boots Collars Collar Buttons Umbrellas ' Lunch Boxes Book Straps Book Cases BIG SILK + SALE WE STILL HAVE ABOUT 65 PIECES. EVERY (111‘ A DIFFERENT PATTERN. IN BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS. IN A LARGE VARIETY OF S'I'YLES AND DESIGNS. Grocery Specials Telephones 177 and 178 Mind English. John was uskwl m “-rlw a short history (le the m"- M Gem-ml Brad. (lurk. In his («mun-silica: was llw ful- lmvlng wnmumnl svmem-u: "HI-sultan! Wuh‘ u bran- num: he had lhrw- lmrsus shut hum hmlvr hyu, and mo fnurlh went Ilu'mmln his clothe â€"~â€"M|nne- "puns Journal. The Man Without a Checking Account Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank never knows what a great convenience it is until he opens one. But after he once uses :1 Checking Account he nev- er goes back to the old method of paying his hills in cash. Why not find out for yourself? ....33¢ Strawberries. 1{mar can, 25¢; 3 for .......... 65¢ . . ..25¢ n Sandwichola, e for lunches, jar, 10:} 3 for 25¢ . . . .23¢ No. 2 Can Broken Slices Pineapple, 326 3 for 85¢ ....22¢ Prepared Mustard, per jar ................ 10¢ ..$l.00 Large Can Boneless Imported Sardines â€â€œ3“ ...40¢ Punty Nut Rutterine, per pound .......... 30¢ blive Oil, quart can ........ 81.25 A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 Dresses Shoes Hosiery Underwear Hair Ribbons Combs Hairpins Middies Middy Ties Handkerchiefs FOR GIRLS Acetic Acid FromCooonuto. Awm- ncld is being mnnufuctufll from mmmul xhells in ('oylnn. his ml may, Angst 26, 1921. Rubbers Skirts Petticoats Crayons Rulers Scratch Pads Pens Pencils Pen Holders Umbrellas