We haw to spoil Hm irmnwut Mm: mm of anyone". but 3 Htm rt-miurlnr that there is a hr‘ax-y penalty for "inâ€" nocent" tricks of this kim! may pr»- Vont a reoccurancp of the “accident." Firkin: up a total of mu†lurks. brand "PW sharp n< nev'vllns anal “mm-quarto†0" an inch innc. fm- :\ total of â€Wm" ï¬at tilm‘ out of four. was HIP expm'ivnvr‘ nf mm flin'orm this week. And what made (hmv madrlvr wa: that tho Hrm hml run only about 1400 W9â€P\. The new fart†in Hu- lineup \vm't‘ mnsitatwl hy thv- far! that Rimly and L. “’immt-r. mmflnr linrwmon. worn dela‘wwl‘ Wimmm :N‘rmmfml fur tun hmrh- (Imus..\1oranz «lid (hp amt \vhfln Brady put the hall ovor the bar for two goals: math; :1 mm! of 26. Tho visitow nnh‘ «'nro ramo “hon the Triantlw intorrnptml a forward p1“ Ind with a dear flohl hp <avnl hix‘ teammate-:2 from a “‘hitlï¬Vflsh. Ah†the \iï¬lor‘: «rm Jighlly vml- W by H» Imah. â€my n'rrn MH- dnml‘ \"immor at quarto-hark and and) al '11" (aim-1| ground um-‘i~ Nady umuml â€w PIN‘L‘ while Man an: at funk-wk and Rradk’y at half "shed tlw ma! fnrwmd \\'i1h mmv (and lim phmï¬nc, m Sainl Jot"- limb-d I"! “ilh the West SM» Trinn‘lm Sumlu) and 2.1"! I good account of [hft"~t0.\r( in Hw- Mflll gridiron U" of â€I“ duh. Win Fm “rd SH:- Tvianfln 2‘ lo 6 on lat-3| Viol-l LII. ï¬nd-y. . l'. ‘I "val. M.lflP'lfl| uruww _ u... \,L t‘. th il~ “"1," ".an .M ’9‘ m Ml†‘hmrl uw I’m-«kn "6th ii.†Ht'mllmash‘r [H'NAS "ZNXVT’HS‘; “NIH-h m l'huvfl Th0 Roar â€all". ' {m in Hu- had in "w rflriwm-y â€nu-.4 fm thr- “rd luv-k. TM 81'. JOSEPH A. (2 , V _ . . v. ‘ R IN I’IRS'T "$1.33; M (in r»... pahnh Dru-z .1 (:R'l’lRON (: A M I'; â€an Iâ€? 5""an W. l‘. 'l (hint M mam Ian-amt M «at in hi‘F-chlir-X' â€Lu ‘3. UN Mull". unholy†wt" am up.» Huunlnin- u [nautical puny) pl 5h Mm“? "right (Mr: “Ila-amt Hwy N“ Hfllfl Hun (he "*4 in "w mun-mm HUM." A vat-MM rim. muting mn- hem My. TM- lnumung provk' will u" Ckk'h (or "w Who-(on Hume; Gm (hifl'lha. Marian! llmphr. I“ Bun (Sultan. New Earl Y. A-m: ways a big' boob. ' NO played (oolbull likr a Mutual mbr. But Anlmr X. ('Iplu-t m skull" um “rum And mun an" ellgiblr (a all)" with the tram. Whllr Earl V. Anal man I sch-lu- ll: run And on llu- xrlvllnm hull: Arlle'w plan. Do you now-m5" Iny lurk nlwnr- '1 ml to In Mm‘rlnlnnl by 0w «than. rn-ry End-y mum"? A wall-r rluâ€" nun-ling "an lwlll My. TM- lnllmung proph- will ï¬ll lkk'h (or llw Who-lot! Hume; Gm Gulfl'llu. Marian! llmphr. 'llu- (‘onnlllulln-I. plaunlble (My may mom. ‘l‘alw in mm. falw is: all." I! ln- we", win», lw \umlal nnl nu-nllun the Commu- " (lu- lk'moemllc Pully o! tlw South; may, will! lmpunlly. violate why any Ml llw l'uwnr mm? It! as have loyalty to llw (Yum-lllullun all nlong Ibo llnr. Ir! llohnon would mu he arm-inn! u- mulu- «It'll a plm let an lm‘lolnlc- l‘mlllulinn In llw maple of M» nu- Ilu- Rtatr. if Ilwy nunpurlnl fur a monu-ul llml lu- uwluclwl vlnM or mm {mgr Im the "mm M part at llw' ('mndilullun. lhlia-t "In u m» ullwr mmnm-ul ln pron. llml . “llv rounlry um [uln' In nlv' .'l"l.l All id.) l lh-rr'~ a Inn-i ml :lr rlwvlrn imp, «ll-all " l Bul Arflmr X. ('Ipln-v In studies wl‘ gnvn And ‘un‘ â€our rlixiNr (a (play with the Iran. Wer Earl V. Ann! man I sch-du- Foolir-h Qm-nllunu Nu. 6342134; Hum you prv-parnl )uur human loamy? GASOLINE A LLEY ll Um, your PM I'm-w; lo hau- Miss Galbraith my: "Written [Lu-awn" when yuu'u- the «My l'q-llo» that brought a tablet to clam? Our nwu playml a good gmm- lart Saturday M‘vn though (Ht-n Ellyn did hold us down u. a 0-0 stow. On a foreign ï¬eld and in u drizzling ruin our team “as norm-“hut huntliramml. WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN TU WHEA'I'ON '3 '1 '.’ Considering everything, “A: sun.- had a ï¬ne turnout at lust Saturday’s game. We've got wmt- lownsuwn that sum- suppurl uur loam, fur we've seen them at every game. Don't {mm-1 the Latin ("huh l'mty tonight. A meeting of the Hi Y was held last Thursday, 0d. Iii, membership cards wen: signed and a regular meeting night Was wml UIL Here- nler the H} Y will moot «wry Tues- day night. Don't {mm-t fellows, every Tuesday. One student thinks. that a lyric i: so called bt-rauss- it is written by a liar. classes. There will be a contest between the classes to see which clues can sell the: grealvp‘t number 01' tickets for (lu- \\'lmuton game, Speeches WEI'I‘ given by various mum- beu of the faculty. I blumlrn, Now End Y. Amot war. a In] Life's Little Tram-div». No.2 Arthur X. L‘iphc-r m football was I Wonder. In I†of h». hfr ha "Her main A regular pep Rflbsilln was held last Friday. At this meeting the usembly was divided into four dusts. There will be a contest Faun": rhwr‘ NEWS OF SCOUT 'l RHOI’ THREE If the .stuthtic: 1w gm't' regarding thv it"lth'linn uf m‘inu- in the various Luf’ll‘ rEtit-s 0f the muntry um cor- w-cl, and if it can he vw'n rt'mutrly ‘shtmn that tho rt-duvtinns m‘v' due to prohibition. not “all tlu- «lemons .niuwu umtvr tho sou can I-w-r dish su-wr†the Iflth umvmtmrnt from thi- huh of thc- (‘unstitutiom , His Mm for uplmltling the ('mmti- tutinn mu. ï¬nr. a-luqm-ut. inspiring. Hut the «Ivar mun mud think that his. inn-lliqo-nt mulimwv is bio-Mal with [war mmnmim. Fur {urh' “ï¬lls and num- thr pnliticu! party to whirh ho .N‘IIHIKb; â€w party at “Imu- hands he “its :u‘t‘onlml political pro-fvn-nu‘, haw tmnmlnl under font om- prm'i.~im| uf thu- t‘mmitutimr thv night A)! a black mun tn ru~t his \ntt- nml hau- it. hon- (mtly (-uuntr-t. l mu nut “tuning thu- bloml, min," hut I am demanding, lhul Mrl "ll'br‘llll ~hult Ix' tunable-Int. Surh u'ululg inwtnxint-nvy nu tln‘, pull uf a lmhflr .qn-ulu-r, nil! â€â€œ50. n thcmnaml skull»- in tht- numb of hi» twnn-n n-xunliux all u! hi~ uthur pnr: "mum-s, uo mutter how fair and t “VI. R. R." Harri?†Need of “Illa1 llInI'nI-Is “mm "L. Oct. 17,1921. t'untrihutlon. Payable Monthly 7 Regular meeting of the (‘nqu-il of for .‘Iext FI'II- \"‘ears. the Village of "owners t'II'IIIe. Ill. - \ :l‘resent at roll call Mayor W. C. _ “owners (have, lll., (let. l'I', Hull. Barber and Commission?†Bender, , lZIlitIIr, Reporter: lllI'yI'e. Muller and Hear“. ‘ ' I “cut 10 hear "Mr. LIIgulII'iIIusI Minutes of the meeting of October} lllIII " Human at the Evangelicalilmh, WON!“ read and CIImInissionIII" (.hurI'h lust evening. Of all the peaâ€"[Halley moved to approve sumo. 0n ’Isimistie haI'IInguI-s that it hm: (“’(U'll'ollf‘all(‘1)nllnlsslflml‘s Hallur, Heartt .lII-I-n my IIIlsl'oItuIIe to hear, this um’ IllenIlI-I', Bryce and Mayor Barber 11.1.5 the liar. “the “hole hIIman raIc.I \utI-Il Ave. Nays none. Motion Ii!" he iq w lfl'bell(7\(‘1l.lh‘ hI-aIlIIliI-III'IieIl. «might to a IIII-cipiee and unless the- Commissioner HI-aflt Illt'h‘bflll'tl the guml 'u-IIIIII- IIIIII lII-1IIIl him lu.~t evenâ€"I >emiâ€" munthlv [IIII- -I'oll fat the. peIiOIl ng stand in “the imminent IlI‘mlIvtfrIIIn ()ItolIeI'lst.l'12l to October ‘ln‘eueh' nIIIl I‘lllKI lhI-III hulk \\ Ith III lath, I92! and IIImI-Il tIIappI'ove sump big cuntrihutinn, 'y‘:1)al)lc munthlv‘aml lIIIII- II'aIIIInta IlIaIIn for the :nt the nI-.\t liII- Imus,†humanity" x- M'V'Will amounts as follows: doom is hl‘uh‘ll beynul the pI-IudII'n- pa any m," l l [we of II IlIIuhl. 'lhe qul'l'\ that row. (“L Iâ€. l92l to (kt. 15th, â€2|. I I l l in WI) miml and IIIIulII not Il0\\n was: â€0'," M- Afflmmï¬ and Finances. “mm he wally think this intelligent *‘Ialary Itlllllt‘lfle will hI-liI-II- such toIIIIIII- Iot ". ,. ..7 . We are :lin'ays at the moving crossâ€" mnds waving the- flags of spew! and safety. 'l‘hi.q sham has become as much :1 part of 0111' busi- ness as our reputaâ€" tion for roiinl‘iiitr, ETAKES EXCEPTION [ T0 “LUGUBRIOUS i B L U E†HOBSON Ht [Wt I'u'h mums (mom mm nownmzs GROVE. ILLINOIS Extra limo 85.38 Audra“ Hhrhvr.. Frank Imam: ...... ' AIM “uh“ ....... I'MM "all ........ Funk Allan ....... 0n mll all (‘ummlnimu-r» Hunt. llnllrr. Bond". llryrv and mayor limb-r mm! Aw. Sty» none. Motion curds-oi. Phone 8 Hum limo $15.00. l'furl \Vatkim $67.50 llxlru limo #3.“. . . “'6er Dunn, ........ ('lmrk-s Tun, 860,00 H. L. 'l'lIuIIuw-n†Ola Irwin .5051)" .‘W. l‘. "min-1:. ilihus. M. llitrl). :M. Vt-nurll ...... Louis ('ailahan. . ‘ Umn'gv â€Mn-11.. ,\\’il’,ium Hunter. Hurry \\' .llryr: 'L‘hm-Im Malina. A. It. Slum .................... 7.50; ('. Ford Innis. ............... 15.04)" â€rm. 0! Slum uml Impl'memrnlu.‘ Salary S. Hurlzik. 45"“me $32.00,... lSh‘t-vh) SUM." ...... ‘ 48.00 I‘. Nulmn. lStrm-l.~) 145.00... . [Sonu‘u 32.00 ..... . . , . . . . $48.00 â€:1". of Public Prom-fly. , Salary I MI K“ o! INQUIANCE Cities 1 P" Com "m )1an Funmn Merchant! flunk Bldg. l'hom 22!) LOA N8 Edward 6. Lemon 8: Co. REAL ESTATE It's made oft/1c best wheat that grows T. J. Grotcfeld 94 W. Carma 81m! Downers Grove. Illinois Would You Like lo--- Huh this unim- Drum N thump: a" vmrnu and a" you“ and if hog< had an Irnrms lhn- â€MM hr mu (huh-m. Um- marl i- ml'nic-M [M I†Imp-a. l’tin- $3 pu-r gnarl. \ou ran we il ac- runï¬ng 0n dirrr'inns in a Marl: «f dd Mr: or rhidrm they say lulu- rlmlrra or one" discs“! and if it do"! slnp Ike-I from d) in: in ~ix day and «to 93"}. at the tick ms rev-m 'Hh‘ remainder and gr! ymur annoy forth. “r raise mun-r Smut-4| [‘08an bar and mnrc‘ chic-Lem than anyone- wc- Imnw of and I‘m": what Knox- HInIv-ra will dc. Write {or {rev informarion on this an discovery. OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D Pay Ru". "rt. IN. I92! 00 Oct. IJUI, 192I‘ Dept. of Accounls and Final-era Salary EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING with the best flour you ever saw? “curl! KNOX-CHOLERA BAKE BREAD CINDERELLA J. W. NASH INVESTMENTS lust gel a sac . [0.42 "$0.00 .5150 . 57.50 30.00 4.17 I (Tooling Confections You will ï¬nd on our menu tall the old stand-hys in the wu of Sodas. Sundae-s. eta. an many new ones. For instance, our Sherâ€" bets are a delight to the poly ateâ€"they satisfy that long- in on hot dnys for some-‘ thfm: to quench the thirst. and at the same time are confections of pleasing taste I Prompt Attention Ladies Especially Invited Leliaclms 8: Orfanos 23 Yrars Mukim Delightful? Confectiom-ry Have you visited our beau- tiful new Palnu of Sweets at the corner of Railroad Main Streets? Hmonmr Small continuml his I'lv fcnnHm-uking prugmn uf culwn-to Imaul construction by letting contracts :l'ur 1’5 mile-z "f ('vInr-ul l‘uighwuy at '1 new low uvcmgr ï¬gurt‘ uf $27, 359. :3» nor mile. This is for [ti-font ('nn- Em‘vta- mud, built umh-r W2] speciï¬- rattan), including commit and urn-Um: ,.xlld h fur roadway mmwlvtn. 'l'ln‘ tutu] ('ml for the 97: milvs (If pun-mun “11431.51.†94. 'I‘hh min-r im-lmh-s cemmol. Ilm "ï¬ling is Hu- largest riuglt‘ mileam- an'm-olnl in the Slate rim-e Illinois wmmvnc uI Gov. Small Has IA-t Contract» for 95 .“ill'h' of Concrete Highway w .\lol‘(' tn Come. $27,359.35 PER MILE NEW LAW HARD ROAD COST Cun)mi5.~=iom~r Bonnier moved to ad- journ m the next regular meeting date Oct. 24th, 1921. On mil call (Tumnlissioners Bender, Bryce. Muller, "our“ and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays-mum. Mminu carried. Chas. MJlitl‘h Village Clerk. Resuh'ed, That J. S. Luzier, be unpainted Village Engineer for the ï¬st-a! year (ending April 30, 1922. 0" roll Call Commissioners Bryce, Bl-mlt-r, Manor, "(sum and Mayor Barber voted Aye, Nay»: none. Moï¬un carried. it: 218. Main St. The hills on which contracts were let were received on October 4 for a total of approximately 190. miles. "l'llere won- 13 miles in Sngamoh and ‘Kankankt-o l-nunlios that have been rejected. Bids for approximately 79 miles opt-nod on ()ctohi-r 4 are still: pending. and Frank T. Shwts, super-‘ intemh-nt 0f highways, announced: that practically all uf this mileage pending would m‘rnlually lu- lel at appmximutl-ly lho averagi- cost. per; mile l-smbllslml )‘Chll‘l‘llifl'. The Governor's record for mad building, shows that he has awarded contracts for 425 miles of concrete pavement andvhus actually built 341 miles. Additional contracts. which will undoubtedly be let before the end of the year, will bring the total pave- ment mileage nwanled well above 500 miles, and somewhere betweeh‘ four and ï¬ve hundred miles will be completed. The total cost for all the road work let by the gov-W: amounts to $3. 471,154.16. The total cost of all maul “qu let «luring the year amâ€" ounts :0 $1,802, 721.60 111.29%qu Ben Ptsrity We have in transit and "km in stock all kinds and sizes of Coal. (71ml “ill not he cheaper, in the fall or winter. than it is nmv. So get your next winter’s supply in your hins NOW and he prepared for anything the winter might bring. Added to this is the danger of a serious car shortage. (3min and other things are starting to move von' fast with the gradual rcsmnption of business. leaving loss cars for coal. Conditions are gradually working thcniselvcu around to the some as prevailed in the early part of last winter. The mines have not been worked to full rapacity during the smmnor months which makes a shortage at the mines. Our .ulv-iu: is “(hdvr You: (‘oal While the (ivtting's (300d. " Lord Lumber Company Harry Walker Phone 191-R is u slung phrase but it applies to COM. right now. Phone Day 20 “Get It While the Gelting’s Good†Uur host grades arc â€" M. M .‘xtcmbcr of thc Luzahnrman's I’uhTicify Bureau Pittston Ham Coal Pocahontas Decorating Paper Hanging intimates on all work cheerfully furnished WALKER 6: DICKE NONE BETTER IN ILLINOIS LUMP, ECG and MINE Rl.’.\' ORDER NOW! PAINTING Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J Littleford Nurseries Phone 312-1 Landscape Gardening our Specialty 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. Bridge contracts let were in White, E:lwanls,.Wabash, Crawford. Hem (IEI'SOR, Pectin. Woodfornl Macon, Dul'nge and Jefl‘erson. The paving bids let were for cement roads in Livingston, 1ch, Ver- million, Henry. Bureau. Woodford, Champaign, l’iutt, Mason, Sangamon, Richland, Williamson, Jackson, Lt- Saflc and Madison. First Class Work 144 No. Forest Ave. Downers Grove, 1". Phone 322-.1 G. B. DAUGHERTY Painting Decorating Friday, October 21, 1921 H envy Dicke Phone 123-R