D R I? G G I S T S MAIN AND Cl‘RTlSS STREETS TELEPHONE 6 sommsmons '}“Q Inn Ir â€I. and Mn. W. n. [Mne- an! â€r. and Slu. flaw: flhrhlua and firm!) hm:- mmr-l In "0'“! ml) pillrf‘n-hl mer m Ilimohlr. Sin. Wesley lkulrll u! Down-r; Grove. \‘thI Mr rou.~£n Mrs. R. Yr gel on Hominy. Mr. and 31m Jas. Tum: n! Chic-go au- tism-g Mr. and “hula. l'oner. Mr. and Mn. (1nd» cm!» are winking over the arrival a! a ten pound baby daughter how Sunday. Septomhw lfllh. Mm Raw "unit a! Nara-HIM wt" the uni end if": he. .i-lcr â€h. 3|. NM!) In. G. "vim-la and rHldtm of, Wham mm! Saturday with My: pan-MI. Mr. and Mn». Jab" Yacht-)2} The Ludw- AM will wt Al lbc' home «I â€1-. A. router 'I’hmuhy. Mr. and MN. \\'. l'lumh lime gone to Algomi, Iowa to visit their Hm Fred his wife and “Mo daughter. Mr. Numb is having a two weeks vuâ€" cnion from his alutinw at the Bel mom Gmnlnmn-s. Charles and Gilbert .‘ldlinan o! CleWEaud spent the week and with the Haumessvr family. 'l'lwir grandâ€" parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Huumessor Sr. H'llll’m‘d with them for a few days The Du Page (.‘numy Convention at the \Vumnn‘s (:In~i.~tiun 'l‘n-mpor- anti: L'nlon will In- held In the City Hall, Whoaton. lil. Thuwday, Sc - tr-mber 291|I., beginning at 10:00 a. m. for one day only. A}! members and friends are invited. Thnsc attow Him: we roqucstvd to take a box. luncheon. Mrs. Arthur True spent SulurJay with her :‘iz-‘U'l’ï¬. Mrs. Wm. 00th and Mrs. Wm. (Briggs. Selim Norris u-run. .rx-u.‘..-. u... . .....,. . Come to tlw services of the Church. come um! go: a blessing and be a blessing and he!" to uthers. Same- thing nf imam“ is being planned. you will want to Imuw about it. Eumiay School mm: new time. I'm-aching scrvicv at 11:00 theme. "Delayed Blessings." IEWSY [MES F R 0 M llSLE MD BELMONT m4â€: ï¬ntwhgm Mn .10.! Mr ig’vil I615“ It»!- Isn‘t ifI. htgr. i‘rquo-Anw . Hm I“ "on. w. w. 000nm N "'7'" 1Ԡrd fwd“ .‘l‘ 0-! Mn. H-wzn‘ kw-l-n “0‘“- u‘ "Mun" l‘.- l rullnl um J" ». "w“ \i"!-"‘ #umlm. . Humlv-Jv had "If "vi-7n!- l- r -.| ‘JLIa'IL' l'ul-r‘ “hid. Lisle Church Notes M 10:00 a. m., 11 :00; sermon Miss L'qlnu Ruin rnluz'tuinvd a purl)‘ uf young MAN {rum (‘hivugo ow: the urn-k cm! 1!! [minbr'dmu Mrs. Amhuny Svih-r of Lomont, spent the week end with her daughâ€" lor Mn. Harry Abrams and attended the Lisle Fair. Mr. and Mn. (‘niiins Unmisich and Mr. and Mrs. l" H. L‘t'wy atu-ndul the Fair at Palatine lust Thursday. 'l‘l‘oy “1:011 {but it did not compare with the Fair at Lir’v. MI'. (Turk-hm Xadq-lhm‘fvr while m~ king mnu- n:' h?.- hug.- m the Lisle Fair 10 mhiln't ltud :1 \‘my valuzlblu om: â€mother to dcmh. “hich was a grout 10s.: In him. Mr. and Mrs. C. “app and daugh- ter Alice of Austin were guests at the Adam Dieter home Saturday and also amended the Fair. Miss Alma Griffith u-achcr at the? Huff schcol ms run over by an. automobile on hm- way to school on Wednesday morning. She was bruised, quite badly but “ill be able, to my; I sumc her \Vurk in a few (lays. Mr. Nat Murry of Chicago called at the J. C. Goodrich lmmv Sunday. Mr. arid Mm George Rochenmachâ€" er 0! Napen-iflc spent Sundhy eve- ning with the Knmpmcyer family. fell ‘hru the bridge while working at the river. South Main Street Klein’s Market Postum Cereal, large package . Monsoon Currants, ll?) package .. Richelieu Molasses, per can ...... Club House Tuna Fish, extra fancy Red Salmon, tall can ............. Orange-I’ekoe, Gunpowder, Japan, English Break~ fast, Formosa and Oolong. Richelieu Midas Tea is of the highest quality, being the best Sprague, Warner Co. can put out. We have it in the following blends: 8 6 10 pound avenge Saturday Bargains at Klein’s Cash Market Phone 8 WE HAVE THEM- Pen and Pencil Tablets-all kinds, Note Boolts Composition Books. All kinds of lead pencils in- cluding the “W all!†Ewnharp. Veal Pocket excellent for stalling. pound 15c TRY RICHELIEU “MIDAS†BRAND TEA Pork Shoulders, per pound ............. 22c ancy Bacon. 1 piece. 40c; strip bacon “30c Veal Shoulder. per pound .............. 26c Pork Loin Roast. per pound ...........3.'k PENS PE. 'HOLDERS ERASERS INKS and MUCIIAGE California Hams Now You Need School Supplies Skinned Hams 25¢ 3 lb. 139mm Gnovn REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS The Lace Church will celebrate Ms Annua! Mission Fwtiml Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dam-11' and sun of Chicago spent Fuhday with Mr. and Mrs. “mule†Ducrr. Mr. and Mrs. Chm-lea Su'uulcy and Mr. and Mn. Emmy-y Strauloy ofulmâ€" munt flkrttt Sltml'xy afternoon with Mr. :xml .‘lvs. iiimor Kumpmo,\'m'. Mrs. Joseph Sabilski took the bin? ribbon for her angel food cake at the Fair. this is the sédmd year she has held the honors and is considered “some cake maker." Mr: John Nadelhoffer' has been 'm-nding 5(‘1‘0‘3! «lays at Palatine. 311'. and Mrs. Theodore Older of Napen'ifle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kampmeyer at supper Sunday. JOHKv S. LOZIER mixlcwm. ENGINEER Ax!) SlTRVEYOR 68 Saratoga Are. We 3.2-3 Downers Grove. Ill. LACE NEWS 2| 8. Main St. Telephone 279 App-10m! Highest Quality 15c Alvin Knapp, “ho has spent the summer at the humc of his gmml‘ mother. Mrs. I“. Amh'rmann, has re†(mm-d to (hicago to utleml school. Fm"! >;:,\'~' {but smart-one; l'.’~o' y": :Ya-w» imfm'c them and got? I? in" {1-5;}, in! we [K‘Iivfl' Frul did; It haw:- tim 1' ' um .«pt-cial services at 10 a. m. 2:45 p. m. Mr. Wm. Amlermann and family motored to Starved Rock lam Wed- nosday. Fwd Wuiu'mcisu-r and Williami )lvn‘h'ck 2m: flaking one aftc-Illoon; 21' (I‘ii‘.~ Schuui upvnmi lib! work With about 30 pupils. Miss Phelps, Highland Acres Pennyj; Perennial Farm ERNEST KRUSE. Proprietor Hill Grand Ave., Downers Grove, Phone 421-R PEONIES MUST BE PLANTED IN THE FALL PERENNIALS CAN ALSO BE PLANTED NOW! Lama ’oose, flat crown. Bright mauvo-pink. collar mixed with narrow lilac, ear-1y. Strong, up» right; fret- bloomrr. One of thr- host commeIcial pink for Dec- oration Day. RICH ARDSON'S leBRA . 151- Vory Ian-3d ml, Excrllent var- irt). Fragrant. A collection of 6 or more plantsâ€"~10 per cent dis- count from above prices. Lama flal. <omi rose h . Pure white, WM! :1 ring yrflnn stamens around a In!!! of can- tor punk, (inn «1 (amino, Medium ta" .pkmlnl grower (m Nnomer. Ian-.01»? of the hos-t white writ-ï¬rs. EDI'LIS Sl’Pl-ZRIIA ...... 50¢ (Tlfl‘Rll‘éSl-I D’flll ....... 77w \‘rrr lamp. flu, semi-ww- In". [Jinnu‘hflm rum-r 9.7mm! wink 4'in (ï¬rm-cu. Fragrant. Tn". strung prmur: her Nmmor. Lain miï¬mnmn. A grand "1-00? cm :womml n! (rt-“1h and mmâ€" r'nl habil. \‘rn‘ lawn. erty, I'wr In». Pale lilar-msr. memnt. Slmnz, la". upright grown. TIN Munmor. Mivlwaym, FLOR .\ I. TREJSI‘ RF. \‘t-n L-npr. Lrlulmlur. nm- typr. i‘uro whitv n-ntvr, lm-mihflfll)‘ flow-kn! rrimam; nuln- [vialâ€"- .-an:mr.-= fair-l War-whin- on But â€owning. \"'i’_\' in", sin-rm. \ignnms gmwnr. Early. Thï¬ mud ym'mlar I'M!» \arioty fm rut fluwerk‘. In f rngmncv, in rulor, in pmfusinn 0f Mount; I'm- nica rival the ruse, and thrive equally well in the mid uf (Human and “MW the “arm sums «f tlw Gulf Matt's. FESTH'R \l \‘l‘l | Peony Roots l..\ Tl IJI‘II Place Your Coal Order Now Phone One ï¬ve Potter M13; 5: Lumber Co. LUMBER Nails Eta, Etc. Shingles Lumber Doors Windows Screens Millwork Flooring Rooï¬ng Siding Lloulding Cut Flowers Varities YOUR EMPTY COAL BIN Mr. Coal Consumer Building Materials of All Kinds. C I? Minimum Dealer! COAL l “Old Ben†Franklin ("0. Everybody will need coal then and it may be hard to get. So why de- lay phoning your order Now for early delivery. is sold exclusively by us in Downers Grove. Lowest prices now for this high grade coal. Also hard coal, Poca- hontas. “Carbocoal†etc. Get \our coal in the bin, sit back and don't wmy. Should be ï¬lled now. Its (ml;r a few weeks until heat will be necessary. «3mm! upflnt‘d wixh 12 pupils. Miss Grace, Smut, teacher and the Lutheran School has 25 pupils. Largo. globular. typical bomb. Brilliant red. Strung, vigorous grim-or, medium luv-ï¬ght. free hloomt-r. 0m, of the host nrl variotit‘s. Mr'rlium .410, light violet-rose. Cwamy whitv collar nf narrow petalr. mingled with the wide owner petak. Fragrant. Merl- ium bright, {rm bloom". Early midst-axon. Good rutâ€"flower var- it-t y. FELIX (TROI 'SSE Larry ain‘v-I'mr. lmmh, uh-u4np. imz pa rum n. Guard; and mu- 'vr pulp li‘arumh, cnflnt rvv'am- whifr. ~hmlml um: cu‘phnr. thnr. mnli-um Might, hw- Mmm-~r. .“M in". anï¬. 9mm medium height; fr» Nmmrr. “Mu-axon. One of lhr‘ hut whitt‘ "mirtics. Rug». ulnlm'm, nmlium loan, in“ l-qun. lzi'kwï¬'u‘? (Vlfl"'-, huzml flc-Jv, rrnlvl rwammhflr‘ “uh rï¬wvm “nah. â€Min!“ hv-in. «tmngg, fur Muomrr. Mid-0:: 'm. "um": (‘RIII‘SSE ..... 7-51 Medium cizn, glnhuhr. rrmrn Pum- whim rm": not-km} criAm of every kind. for Ladioa and Missu-s. Victoria wraps in Au- gma wool, S\v¢.-mrrs,. etc Hand embroidered Collar and Cut? sets. Camisoles and Hrassiurlos. Try a lhu'cluy Corset, mic your guaran- tm‘. Ql I'ZIZ‘. V" T‘lfll‘ I\lfl:t‘N.\l. VHMJNT .50: \‘:r_\ lama. rampart thirds". mw luv. "mi "mun-ï¬nk. 1.2". luau. rumu- ï¬rm. Inn-Iv www- (nu! 13w 3»: my Mun". UM“. "mil \ ario 1y. .IH \T\.\l-2 DWI“ ALEXANDER DI'WAS . . .50: FALL GARMEN'I‘S 75 No. Forest Ave. Nu! n! Home Mondays MRS. EMRICH MILLWORK Cement Blocks Brick Sand Gravel Cinders Lime Plaster Tile Coke Wood Ruth Stonehouse Mahlon Hamilton Joseph Kilgonr Mickey Moore Claire DIIBny The picture that is packing the big houses everywhere and undoubtedly the great» est work of Louise Glaum’s brilliant career. â€" <17. Other players in the cast are.â€" [Am Guilty Sept. 27 a 28 Louise Glaum Tues. 6: Wed. "The Suitor†In Ilia Skkuplitllng (Toned! Jacqueline Logan A Perlect Crime Curtlss Theatre Saturday, September 24 Larry Semon ALLAN DWAN’S Brilliant Comedy Drama With Monte Blue And