'lowwlwa‘uxm l I homowliller. Connie Morgan in tho Fur Country J. B. limulryx. /Anlenlng»-«John (int-“unity. Boy NunIun o! III-manna -J. The Willing llorsv- Ian Hay? The Beggars COM Erma! I'm-h- CMMn-n'n Books Puritan Twinsâ€"4.. F. I't-rklns. From â€to Tower Window of My lkmk Or." A; In turn ngain In mlr charming! (K “J of Bohemia wo am remimhvcl d {ht Mkm‘ Iifv i- in danger} I when he Mun-s m honnr a to!“ to: ‘..\‘~ Empomr. The a‘svmhlnl gunk, thrilled by web indignity to "wit; â€ï¬rth rush upon .Hw llrfnncrl¢*-; M!!! In“ Ik'ï¬lslmol'. "It loath-r‘ ‘- d the Gmie Band. relnmï¬ and re»? ‘ m Thadnkus, "ml lw rarrim â€M in-! {Int Arline. the (‘mmlN daughlvr, a- I‘ 3 way vim Mm, to ho roam! In young! ’ womanhood in â€w manm‘n: uml ens-3 toms of a Hype-ï¬e “and. L Or" ‘.' Hwir Iain ) I "n i PM (Mary of the Umml Rump .\| Paul m 1300 Ks ADDED ' ; 'EOLIBRARY SlNCE -. , ' SEPTEMBER FIRST 1115' leads to great excitement all d which will be related next week. 101's “Wain favor mth her when Illldtnly he notices the medallion hanging on her neck and claims it as II In. darting her with having Next we see our Gypsy ruvvrs en- mfled 'mr the outskirts of a city In Which Is being held :1 grand fair HM appears on his way to the {air and happens to see Arline by tho rodside. Immediately he is fasci- Mhd ! in Gypsy Maid and endea- “ ‘L‘A‘L D , _____ ALL I. ,,l,,‘ Florestein a foppieh‘ attache to the court of Count Amhv-im, is met one day by Devilshonf ard his gypsio followers who reï¬ne the young fop 0! his je'wrlry. Among his prism"!- lions is a mvdallion which Devils- hoo! carries of and ewntuany gives it to Arline, the pride of the Gypsy now a ï¬ne ymmg mmmn. She i4: easily the meet popuhr and most sought maiden in the ramp. but hor‘ heart nfleds moit l'muntifully the. I"! of Thaddem. TM) mutuallyi mass thvir lows. Arlim‘ and Thaw" Jen. and are hetrn'hod army-ding In the custom of [hp Gypsy tribv. Twelve unvvvnlful yeare haw elapï¬ sod. and wr are transpnrh-vl tn "19-. city of Presburg. in tho ~uluuh< nfl which tho Gyms†are enrampml with; the Queen of their Irihv‘ in \x-hoee 1.an . dwells (ha mum's daughtnr. Arh'ne.‘ Iodpom'n Moat-gr» R. ll. llnrhour. I. â€I â€In tartan (‘uhlmInI-v-I’. It. The Gmt Qua-4 (I '7. Hum! '. “(it‘uu‘ FIDHWII'I lh-vnurul Mur- ‘ Binary all Frunn- H. H. Mun-hull. A Tmaury u! may“ fur ('hilulrrfl- “M by "all!!!†J. Manon. The Entry of Pram-v- Muvy Mar- Autobiogmphy. Peter mayâ€"Mnrahull. Pride of Palomar-4'. ll. Kyme. 10 Volumes of F. H. (fumm-r's. Nun-ls. 7 Volumes 6! (tvurm- Meredith's Novels. 1" Volumau of Genny- Hiut's Wm‘lï¬. 9 Volumes of Alemmlvr hunmx‘ Works. The Thirteen 'l'mu-h-I- --Hnun Wad. ‘lld. uni Chlmrnyu Row Pyle. Forbes. Strachey‘s Life (If Qm-vn \'n'lmiu Washington Clam1 l"!.'\ E. (I. Luwu-x Modern Diemrmwc-iv- Junu- “I'M-v. The Glass of thiun by A “muâ€:- , man with u ‘illl'n (huh-r. 'Min'ors of Dawning Stu-rt by .\ Gentlemun \u'lh a Hun-n «huh». _My Brothrr 'l‘ln‘udnnv Rulhllw‘â€. Corrine Robinmn. Back to Mcthusvlnhwlim‘mtrd Shaw Americnniwtion uf l‘I-lwzml Buk I Since Septmnlmr 1, mal, Hi4 lmuks have been mhkul by pul'fhflrl"; (it; hun- then added by gift; uf Uu-w 80 :uw children’s books. 15 arr- hinuruphim, T: are books of travel, 11 :m- lumkk: of history and 8 arr- hlmkx nt‘ purlâ€. The rest are mostly l‘n-thm. ' Among the adult hut-L- :m- the l‘u;~ lowing: The Romance of “win“ \\. I‘. Tm is no exvuse for any of us. in Downers Grove not being well wad} in lo far as the Library iw yesponï¬i- No. You will notivo 100, as A‘XL‘HI' DIM in the [0110M in;{ list huw thv best in current ï¬terulmv is kept any» dEMlAN GIRL RE- SUMES HER TALE (Continual from hlh‘ nevi) of "w Win' l‘vu‘n . “-nllnn'l“ 2 of (‘nwbuyu V. IL wnml O! the New Volumex Includes Wari- of Famous Author» New and Old. ' Manager 3m) that mnhv 20 {iv (JD-ct fa {TI-flin- I ~ ' Inmh- m I um .I (:InIHIlulI- fm' 01-200". ï¬rm In the office of Highwm ('«mn \iDOH‘I' :Im' II.“ â€4‘01’UH) mlhit sum \"Ull. \\':1)‘s haul “with"! to make a‘sul» Hamlin! ruluctiun in summer tourist fun-h to Conduct", the mitimml park and nthrr mmwts in tht- Mucky Mann- [in «(*giun. Announcomvnt was made today at tho gonna] ofl'iccs of the Burlinghm Ruilmml that the Burlington, Great Northern and Northern Paciï¬c Railâ€" Phone 8 Announces Tom-int Fares to (John-ado Reflun Will be Twenty Per Cent Lam-t. Would You Like louâ€" It: made from the best wheat Mb! grows A NNOUNCEMEN'I‘ Full line of Ford parts, with a ï¬rst class, practical mechanic in charge, to make Ford repairs.- "WliiéiiUCEéi QUM: STATESECRETARYV ' MER RATES wns'r. T0 ENFORCE moron _____ 1 ‘ LAW REGULATIONS HIGH BUCHIIOLZ 19 W. Railroad St. Dom Grove, ll. PHONE DOWNERS GROVE 371 The Ford Coupe, with electric self start- ing and lighting system, has a big, broad sent deeply upholstered. Sliding plate glass windows so that the breeze can sweep thru the open car. Or in case of a storm, the (‘nupe hecbmes a closed car, snug, rain- proof and dust-proof. Has an the Ford e- conomiea in operation and maintenance. A car that huts! and senes satisfactorily as long as it lasts. Demonntable rims with 3',’_ 0 inch ti: ‘ï¬ll around. For the doctor and travelli salesman it is the ideal car. Eustip‘, l’u<.~‘0ngvr 'l'ruil'iit of â€IF Burï¬ngtun, estimat- éhc n-clurtiml \vnuM approx?â€" from the best flour you ever saw? s \ ‘\ [UM gel a sack 0]-. pm‘ m-nt and that it wuuM nutun» lhv furl-- “hit-l) wow priur In thr hilr im'n‘n v 1920. CINDERELLA G. W. Welch, Resident Salesman 218 E. Maple avg, Phone 65-! DISTRIBUTORS ('H:\ S. ROE. J. W. NASH BAKE BREAD THE UNIVERSAI CAI :4741‘. Tho Slah- law provides that ever) 'uutumohilu must hr equipped with [tun lights in from um! u ml ï¬ght {in tho war, which max! be lighted .«lmv, and [tuning Unl‘il' uttemion to! flu pmvistnm uf tlu- .law. and 35‘"; mg their «mum-“lion in its strict en-z rm‘vvml‘ut. ] use the power given them by the last legislature, and make arrests where rwr they ï¬nd violatiom 0f the law. â€1- has uh“ sum u [t-llt'r to sheriffs and poker ofï¬cers: throughout the (ilmuis' L. Emu-arm hunches Cun- j palm: to Saute Enlorunont i of Pment Laws. Automobile investigators appoint- ml by him have been instructed to Declaring that failure to comply \\ 51h slate automobile headlight regu- lntinnx is responsible for a large per rcntagu at the accidents on the public highways, Secretalymf State Louis L. I‘Imlm-I‘mm has launched a campaign] tn m-curo enforcement of the law. He‘ is emphasizing particulurly the pro- \‘hions regardiny dimming. 21 S. Main St. HM}. U, TEL. 30â€"DA Y8 TEL‘217â€"NIGH'I‘S when the ur'is in opeution, any time from one hour after sunset to ï¬unrise. The headlights "Hist be strong enough to be Visible for a distance of at least 200 feet, «mi unless equipped with an anti-glare device or le‘mes which prevent a glaring 9r dazzling light, they must be dimmed or extinguished when within 250 feet of an automo- ‘lvilo approaching- {mm the opposite fdimction. No car must be parked at ‘night without a light in front and one in the rear, except where per- mitted by pruision of city ordinance. Statistics \t-‘ZIOW that hundreds of serious accitlwvrts happen every your through failure t0 observe this law. The most common offense is failure in dim giarinw lights on appraaching M lhv Primaries. April II. 1922 JOHN F. HESTERMAN Ask for ad-laker. Results will: Classé iï¬ed Ads are Sure. M erelyâ€" le‘étric Washing Machines 4. Genuine-Brand New SOLICI'I‘S \‘(H'R VOTE s u Emil F F J. D. Gillespie Co. CANDIDATE FDR Distributors of High Grade Merchandise [88-] Thor Electric Shop HOcouIdhne (hatugenuMeMmIdemscnfor â€Maurice? inkoï¬t! storm: mumâ€"one of the Sim, Mi mmmmmmm another automobile. In ‘manv com- munities this provision of tho law is t‘imost totally ignored. and pmcticul- h' nqwhere is it consistent! 3' observed. \ Only last week a St. Charity: wom- an was killed on the cement highway bet\‘.'<-en that town and Elwin as a w- sult ofAblinding headlights. 108 South Main St. EXPE 'l‘ ,Qï¬bE REPAIRING OFALL KINDS Rub ER HEELS HORSE BLANKETS Telephone “7" Sei'vice Must Go On All Leather'Work Shoe $1022 Down ILLINOIS IIIIH. 'I'ZLlJ-Lf‘llb‘u'i’, COMPANY plunk- lihcx go mu “1' ~cr\‘|(c, In such cmcrv- ncicé the IL?! u um-zimriun ix instantly ml the Jul: making rcwi-i .n qukkly :u :‘uwilllc um! IMAUUNI! [Inc’usus (In: .slulrtu: |mssilvlc puny! uflnlurrugunm n: wH'ur. Eyvericncc cm’cring many )‘t‘ul‘s ha.» cnnhlul the Bell mn‘lpnny m L‘wh-p the hut form» Inf protec- liun and th M's! “taps-usanL-lk-nw in llï¬s wurfanu In spitc.«?m" ctflvrh. huncwr, vh- .lnrrqving elements] Khmc'imcs haw lhcil’ uug' uzl‘l vhu- ulcâ€" The blizzards uf winter and lb: cy‘hunm and thunderaturms ofsummcr :Irc tlw unucmrc t'nt'mics «If the tclcplmne wn'u‘c. Con-charm a KC} Penner (Harland-Hum} ‘Afl-Thahthe Name Implies The woman was walklm: (m on. farm to another at the time. The brilliant lights of a mack-ï¬ne wmlnu 'nward her blinded the driver at one appmnchlng her from ahe rear. She. being entirely unconscious 01' any ve- hicle cbmlng from behima. was struck down, and (lied on the way to Elï¬n. TEL. 30â€"DAYS i. 217â€"NIGHTS. Downers Grow, Ill. 17139!