0"‘7 hm Guru- Snv‘whm ‘ Hm {09’ My" Wu- 1"“ 1'! 31.11:“ :i ‘ H ix- w†m new-pupa bun ' hut 1'? ft (rum Wr km“ â€-3! 4m Tfl’lï¬" ho â€w \ivl: (If Mr kiï¬v', 1“ ' N k! "may in cl:- r-w TMng-z “*0 Hr :u fl Dart" riI‘r Tim â€â€˜1'“. 2m! 6! mn' v-Mrv" i.- m erm- rm um! I! in a zmull-r Maw . We hmr hr: , 2 I". r mm. [mm or other I [nut .h-m durum lbw pod mt. In mm! imlnnrm i! 6' who" dram lm- hi- h’NI-I m- Um chunk“.- 0f .«omr dour anâ€. "'.19 Umw lo" M“ damn (MI 0'»- v'w avnm on "In mnnmih f." n ~~ 1., v.-. I! i! IMO Had a! «m‘rll chh "like! MM?! (Bran k: u l pl'rv In Which to lho. II n ~ » '; \"-I-u dim-Orr Ml: "- In amm- -n nr nflwr HIM m nulln- ha ."Im' â€w pray-Ir of “w \"l." :-‘ w" '0 Jump in ml help. ' The real kph" of u -mull town was nhown Int Sunday Mg“! and all day Monday who" corp: ur nnxhbon and "Saul: v‘ltlwd in lilu- [ml-I fellawu And Mum! clear lhghlamt nvmur Mm the debris of Sunday night'- 1311i!- "(HIE TH‘.‘. ‘. P (in: â€1" We are always at the moving cross- roads waving the fla of speed and 33 ety. This slogan has become as much a part of our busi- ness as our reputa- tion for reliability. Entered at the llvm'm'rs Grove Post Oflice as second class mail mutter. Advertising rates made known upon uniï¬cation. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Singh- copies 5c. W every Eriday morning from the alias of the Downers Grove Publish- hg Company, 37 North Main street. Downers Grove, Illinois. Downers Grove Reporter W6 mm mm‘ \mm 3 W we: eons LE‘SUE‘HM ; M \M MB VEâ€"Sf'GERS HM my “9 “MEN‘S u; ‘ZU'JT. Divishm Shuws (‘I'h Supply 'm‘ mama) mm 1 is Very l’urr. A “WOW 6““ 'M ; A Pawn-(E Emma 6W ? Analysh by the Stuh- “'mor Survey WW «Hui? £06, 3.2.. 3.83» in! v mercaamueazaooeaqe m: ca ., $42544? 3r k EVE!“ HUI†IHTIJ'EI’ C. H. STA.\'!'S. EDITOR HARD 949$ In MlCKlE SAYS mat-om; :2) 9m: 00b Ming nf I r au‘rngv ‘1 tun-inn» n anN‘ n-Q m-xin :69 may hr 6 . but [MW lvlmv'imu‘l Mm' in "I! Wldfmhmv- km .44 “i" ' Ha U‘wir 'ur Iriv-V 91¢» in prrr'm rang. Total i A n-purt of thv Rutl- \'\’:n-~' Sup- 3;"\‘ l’i\‘i.~inn «hmr» â€mm-r,» Crow why watt-r10 iw um" ant! rich in miu~ :xl'fll constituents. Fulluuimt is gm)! '0!" the report of the rhomiï¬ who <~x~ :umfnml a samplv nf u'utm- lukn: from phv drop “all on lv‘vbmm'y 22, [£121. l'..tu.~siï¬m Nitrate ‘~l'u:u.~'sium Chloride . l'otaSaium Sulfau- . .‘ Smlium Sulfate ..... > .-\mmon’m summ- . ‘Magm-xium Sulfa!" . . Magnesium (.‘mlmnntt- (‘ulrium ('urbumutv Silica ...... NumVolalilu lrun Oxide Alumina HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 } 'l‘huuxmuh 0." [mguls will jnin in ilhis went and our roam-rs \x‘iH lum- fmm‘e about it as â€37W VHI'.‘ on. Ever â€-me tn help in any umsc 1113! is in the intm‘wts UT :1 hvlif'r ‘rnmmunity, lwnvr l£\.:\r (-unditinns, and hotter mwm'nmvm. “0 now ï¬nk thu rt-mlm‘s and udvci-ziwrs of the {quarter tn turn in am! huh! :1 Emu! during "Sub‘ ibr- fur Your Hump Town Paper Week, and bowl for us. nowxEns GROVE “:‘i‘x‘: '25]; - WATER CONTAINS :jjgjjfg7f1’g MAN!" IVIIIXERALS m m WESTINGHOUSE MERTZ (3 MOCHEL The ulï¬vial title for 111: work will hp “Sulm‘rilw for War Hulm- TOW" Paper Week." 'l'be chill days of fall are a warning that winter will soon be with us. Prepare for the cold blasts by buy- ing one of our hot blast stoves. They heat better on less conl than many other types of stoves. The date set is the second .u-uck in November, from the Tth tn the Pith, including that great “'ul'ld (went, Armistice Day. dent, and the Reporter thoroughb- ondnrse’s the idea. KITCHEN RANGES BASE BURNERS ( ELECTRIC WASH ERS (‘OA L FEED PA I NTS P'f†.Fqfl'oï¬Â¢; w." vi 454†TELEPHONE 22 DOWNERS GROVE Don't wait for trouble to remind you that your batacry nerds atten- tion. \Vestinglzorwe Aztcntion ward: of;- expen ive rennin. If neces.»ary yo: ll‘ battery is opened. the tzcuble him-'3‘]. explained and correcter‘. Y3" know the cost be- fore the via-Mr, ;:;:u 1 '7' ' tion put: yoz' . rm 1-2‘ no oh‘u’ 3,..Lion. Only when the cost of repairs out- weighs the result will we recom- mend a Westinghouseâ€"not before. You are welcome to a twice a month Westinghouse Inspection. WWIERS GROVE GAME BATTERIES ‘.1' ii .3»! “‘1 ’5,’, sJin‘u'v‘: U?! a A. l {530 Stoves DOWNERS GROVE REPORTfl DOWNERS GROYE, ILLINOIS (inï¬rm L189 .0 I .04 n .1 a q .. rug/914 U‘: n‘ :L.‘ An All-Around A“ 11... “up." lung-â€o In»! "My d?!" lwr awn inn-rvna'um, l-ul rah-N them I. '0‘". all other organizations of this 'l'lm' haw Iluln‘ during the 0x- - heat of the past suvntna\l'._thc ('d-l Ft'llwu'4 jmt lwld their regular jmm‘ting: «\‘ory <‘.\lmul:1.\' night withâ€" .mt (11.1: nptin; dogH-c “'nrk. an Hm the cm-lt-x' “‘vutlu-r has arrived ,lltv u‘nrk “ill be resumed and from il‘!"‘~"n{ indimlivns, H103" Will be very .l"l»." all Winn-r. i 'l'h:- Rnfb'll‘l' ("mmuilh-o. under tlw li-mlrrâ€"hip of Pastor Hubbert, hnsi I‘huru‘x' of the affair and promise a jaw! “fwd." 'l'lmy haw planned :1 big night for this rv-upL-ning" and :m» proving thvmsvlvps to be nlivm' The}: am also wan-king nut ideas 10‘ kvvp the mvmhm's inter-(Med during the running fall and Winn-r. 4 Q‘ArH. tlh 73 I «I lerm'lWfllfll'.‘ my! tho In.“ uf Im- vurlh hns Inn-u Ilvler- [Mm-«I In} mmuh of Hu- ’l'urd-‘u hul- uhw. nu ilun-qmu-m l'ur Inn-â€Mullâ€: \‘ury memnu Iw'u-. It} um.» ur Hus luxh'mnc-ut lln- :uh'mlnr l-mr u! n lm'.~- vul l-nH nlvl) mr; ~‘- 'iw .‘m'fal (Md FI‘HLHV lodge has :1 1%“; night N‘hx‘:h}h‘d for next Mun- ' ; maxing, Squomhér l‘Zth, when 13w hiitiuwr‘v lh‘g'oe will be confer- zmi nn t'vv candidate". District Dvâ€" [mix (.‘m‘gill, 01' anx‘yn, is expected in bv pnn'm ii.‘ an» :dsu mcmhm's 0 him only“ from “hi-atoll. > Thu mmninp‘ L to 5131'! of? with a umu-r at 6:110. Af‘mr supper the imign “'2“ in- npmzttl 1-.an [he dom'cv L't'rtlfm'rw}. 101m FELLOWS RE- SUME worm MON- ; . DAY, SUPPER AT 6:30 "flig’ Night" Scheduled for N All-«ling: as Lodge Begins Dt'~ 31“": Work aflrr’fllwl. PAINTS OILS Weighing the Earth. OIL STOVES lllmnlnv l'nnr ul’ 1‘ .‘- u 'c mun-I3 mrmi- . nu. :hé. luh'l' “m: - mu“ -If I . . v I that Mb Next ,' Luau! Branch, League \\ omen ‘oterni } 'i Iv “I L'~ ’ Will Try for Con-struttin- j " I ’ " :1 -:.' Guy “'urk on l‘ruhk-m. Mrs. :zflph Pom-cu, \‘iw-X’x‘usiclont of the Hinsdule \Vomnsm Club, who has: been Montiï¬t‘d “1’!!! many of tho municipai inmvm'onwms nf that vil- lugv. win bv the speaker of Hm af- tmnmm. Shu will point the way {or a runstrm-liu- program “high the mum-n hom- tu minpt in Downers ï¬liuting “'iih the Vote!" In 1"ll“ «I»! ha"; imitcd to palticipmr in l irl'llSSiOn. S H E RIF F Primary -â€"â€" April 11, 192?. GARBAGE REMOVAL CONFERENCE NEXT TUESDAY, SEPT. 13th T. J. Grotefeld Even those who will not wish these for immedi- ate wear will ï¬nd the values so attractive that they will wish to select for the season’s needs. Made of ï¬ne Flannelette, with taste- ful patterns and thor- oughly serviceable. 9‘ W. Cumin Street Downers Grove. Illinois (I I“ Some Things You Will Need for COOL Weather HMNEIH'IT NIGHT ROBES SHIJCITS YOUR VOTE FOR Candidate For Sheriï¬' Lawrence Hattendorf cums DEPl'TY susmvr EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING H. E. McAllisler Co. matter will make (hvir r9- thh time. Everyone in U!» ~ invited to be present at Home m: u :ulvjvc! of im- tu all. The hurinvs: men. lfuv'uyn- nah" H!" “S [m m I'nl'l‘vlnfu ‘ whh “lnrh )4 {“13} run! l‘;IH' h I» nunp ~ la. \a'aiiing Uvr \\'heelerâ€"Hamrâ€"n?l'~ chmidt wmuliizg inst \vak we stated This particular group of blankets and comfor- ters consists of qualities that are especially de- sirable for early fall. They are light in weight and of medium warmth. The values are par- ticularly attractive because it is merchandise of standard quality. was. 1.95 to, 16.50 Mortars, 2.25 to 7.50 Although “arm ennngh for sudden chill. this Un- derwear is of the type that will not feel unmm- fortnhle even though the «lays are mild. Yuu will ï¬nd this underwear (-nrreetly and attractively made with cxoeptinnally good fitting qualities. We have :1 complete selectiun uf a variety nf styles and the ne\" Full prices are very rensnnnhle. Blankets and Comforters For Those Early, Cool Nights One or No pmmnm fur .shnlonl- “Mung In hark way through u‘hool aim at] rut-um“ paid. XO'I'E: ,\ a twin! art cuuue umlvr m:- wrrunal wpr-nhion «( a uoInI I":Mwl Sculptnr. ('ln' mmlrlny. lk‘ixmuz. ('cmmwrrial An, ('nnu"-Mvmn| l’s'rm-h, i‘iuuu. \‘wul. ln-hunwnml â€wit. Dmmulw Au. \‘vry war-mublv m'n. :11 Mix“ Finn-nor Wheeler, the idv, “us 1-. Magnum: of Mr. and . Guy “'h-u-l ‘1', of Fail-mount aw. i: «Imun? hum mud a daughter of '. 1;; 1 Air». â€in Wheeler, of \\'il~ ,w. Manhan BEG YOUR PARDON BOOKKEEI'INU COMMERCIAL LAW PHNMANSUH‘ TOUCH 'l'Yl'l‘I\\‘RlTlXU DICTAI'HONE (‘0.\1l"l'0.\ll‘2'l‘l‘212 SHOR'I‘HAXD RANKING I'l‘.\'C'l'l'.\'I‘l0\v Vests and Pants, 50c to $1.7 5 llnionsuits, $1.00 to $5.00 Imuummwnmwm1immum;a:nmrmmmuummmummnmmmmmmnm:ummmmmmmmmm‘ BIG FALL TERM STARTS SEPTEMBER 6TH PATERSON BUSINESS INSTITUTE Labrange, Illmms ‘ way ch INSTRI'F'I‘IIRS Bookawlxu HAHN (“AII'I'LA'I‘ION COMMERCIAL LAW H-Z'H‘HR WRITING PBNMANSHH‘ ENGLISH TOUCH 'l')‘l'l‘2\\‘RlTlei ;‘.ll'l.’l‘hHl.\l'1HNU DIC'I‘AI'l-IONE onuux smom. IIILINCIIES [‘0.\Il"l‘0.\H-I'I‘I{II II; sI\ ' s UH'I‘IIMH I'Ic :eIIOII'I‘IIAxn III <Ix < II. II III 'E BANKING s: I;.I UNI; l'l‘NC'l'l'A'l‘ION' I'lill \'( ll Night School Mon. and Thurs. Sunk-nu mmflml (mm UM'MY‘HH :UU H:t<'..-' it“ h 1 v- l';|'l' Ha» 1 mp ~ u'. i. lu'w .1. \uy ,u ... ’ Grandâ€"3s; Porcelain. (In â€mg.- M-c-ullw Uu- glaze ("I h 1 v'nmlul v' am!»- M u I‘;In' n2»: Hm r1 \' «4' which up w". .\ munui'uwHIN-r in uL‘L; n '_ 5v lbut ~:o'r 1‘ .-. ’1-‘cnl u.“ mpnnzduu . ],:v-\ in Light Fall Weights TH E REPORTERwâ€"A NEWSPAPER FUR TH 1-; C0)! )1 UNITY. Expert Auto Repairing and Storage irove St. Phone BBS-M Just West of Main St. ‘lflrl‘ Fred Schindler rum! Jam. member 9,1921 W