vii», ' m Member ‘ 20.1932: a. winter. In Diet Ionian and non. former mumm- of (in village. winked with {duds hon- In! week. They van on Mr way from Mkhina Io Dav- enpofl. [on ere they win «pend I 1 Perth. of Oohvood amen. out (he not «w: a hunting. Ikhtgln. In. Perkins Ruined Ion... with him nflu I (hm Mb thI dun with "when. Children'- flemm bum hub.- to thank layer Bub-r Ior â€mission to a; lad nil those who no pur- Monday. October 16 um the un- Iul u. «by for the Children's Ben- IOt Lame. In. I". W. Puller, who had charge of the Downer: Gm bum-y. "pom “10.19 Ill mud Giles Klnxah-y. a former osmium of the Crown when- he med to drive the lnnmhy wagon, has been mule mum: lupcrlntrmlml of the m- flu Bmuwr Co a! Waning-n. The Owen (irilï¬lh horm- In Oak- wood avenue is nearly completed and Owen is very proud 0! the fut that he did mom! of the Walk on the pret- ty lmle bungalow himself. Miss Grucc Stove: who underwent un operation at the l’rcsbywrinn hoa- pltal, Monday, is (Iolug ï¬ne. Her Mint. M's. Mink, from Great Lakes, In staying with Mrs. Stovcr. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church will hold an all day meet- lng at the church next Thursday. Come out and help with the work on A Harvest Home Festival will be held in the M. E. Church on Frkfay,‘ November 3, afternoon and evening. Dinner will be served from 6 to 8. Mr and Mrs Geo 1‘} Bell, of Prince avenue, were called [6 Elyria, Ohio, last week by the death of Mrs. Bell’s mother. Mrs H D Hendersun has returned to her home in LosAngeles after vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Frank Halper of Gilbert avenue. The Rev. Arnold H. Kehrl is at- tending the Baptist State convention at Ccntralia sent as a. delegate from his church. Open Wednesday Afternoon QUALITY and SERVICE -â€"2‘* discount on all ml: purchasesâ€"- G. T. WIMMLR, Proprietor Downers Grove, Ill. Tm Miss Gwen Griffiths had her tonv ails removed at the Mary Thompson hospital, Chicago. Tuesday and is im- proving nicely. Delivery Service twice daily to Downers Grove, Westmont and Vicinity James Gregory. of Linseott avenue had the misfortune to sprain his ankle while at work last Saturday. Choice native steer rib roast or leg 0’ lamb, also ten- der, juicy Sirloin steaks. They please and satisfy. Mr and Mrs Paul Klanduck, of Chicago, visited last Sunday at the Lawrence Eager home. Mr and lira John Harper and laurine, of Cuba, 111., spent the week end with their son, Frank, heme. The Tu Day commune for tho lb and Mrs Orsin Downer spent hat week in Waukegan'. Mr and Mrs J D McVean are stay- ing at a sanitarium in Minneapolis, Ivor; Cull In and Pens, 1922 pack, excellent value, 2 cans for ............................... 25c Dutch brand Corn, 1922 pack, excellent value 2 cans for ............................... 25c Fancy 20-30 Santa Clara Prunes, per pound ..39c Fancy Santa Clara Prunes, 40-50, per pound ..23c Club House Spanish Olives, large bottle ........ 34c 10 Bars Amber Soap ......................... Mo 3 Bars Jap Rose Soap ....................... 25c No. 1 California Hams, per pound ............ 19c LPERSONALSI Ca" up Wimmer’s [or Your Sunday Dinner Meats SATURDAY ONLY! s. Andrew‘s chum-h nox‘ Tuesday and Wednesday 'in "I! rooms fomcrly occupied by the American Legion on the ï¬rst floor of the Dick: Theltrc budding at Forest and Belmont Aves. The i'ouag People's club will Inn charge of the enjoyable game, Hoop Ln. u! the llallowc'en Bazaar, to be conducted by the Woman's Guild of vertisément. E The bidder 'to'whoin the Work Is 01:! friends and neughbora gave ajawifordfi shall by gagirvi‘d to {ï¬nish ._ m n ureqmr y aw an any mxacelluneous shower for M†Clydcibi(lder,'when required by snid Coun- Tume. formerly Miï¬s Lila SWWI- on. shall furnish them with satis- at'the Stanon homo m North Forestgfgcmry evidence that he has the nec- avenue, last Thursday night. A very; V J pleasant evening was spent and In, ' ‘ ' Turtle reviewed many beautiful and MI «W- 7, . ‘ MIL- n- _..I Have your scalp treatments and hair drying done by the Deep Thera- py Lamp. Shampooir-g, scalp treat- ments, municuring and French cur!‘ ing. I use the lmlu Cosmetics ex- clusively. Mrs. Gertrude P. Dnmley, 53 Highlnmld avc., phone 323-W. Ad- \‘ertisement. The fancy Wonk bnolh has a most attractive number of nrticlea to be placed on sale at (he Hallowe'en Ba- zaar to be held in the Dicke Theatre lmilding next Tuesday and Wednesâ€" day, under the auspï¬-es of the Wom< :m’s Guild of Sulnt Andrew’s church. ply from , The Misses Gwen Griffiths and Cor- ‘rine Smith have been forced to bulk their contract with Sparling and .Showalter on account of Miss Smflh enacting a nervous breakdown which will prohibit her from singing for a ‘ year. be given at the Grove street church Wednesday, October 25 at 6 o’clock. Tickets are {or sale at L. Klein’s and F. Mochvl's markets and Selig's Mfllinery store. Tickets 60 cents. Advertisement t pm Our mun Ior ï¬ght? is recommended by local physicians. Good Health One of the greatest aids to the ï¬nding and holdin tag of good health is PUB Ml L K. Only milk w hich is handled in :1 Salary Dairy such as ours can be kept pure. Our milk for fl ;urove, Mrs Fred Cutter and Mrs ankmccotda Dilts, of Rock Island 'xpenc last week plans with their cousins, Mr and Mrsfl'or sue Frank Harper. Mile wit The annual chicken pie supper wi’wlllgï¬e; 7 Mrs Jessie Brown, of Belden Place, went, to Milwaukee Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Harold Falcon. 7 mmCREAH OO’I'I‘AGECIIEESE â€"â€"lCE-â€" ........... ......25c ms, per pound ..39c L50, per pound ..23c D. H. UHLHORN l9“ Placehml and labor and constructing up: The Council of the Village of y to vlultgtensions to the resent water pipe‘DOWIler-‘i Grove. performing the ‘3‘“- Felton. isystem in the Vllage of Downer-alias of the Board of Local Improveâ€" rs Frank'bmve' DuPage County, Illinois, inlments reserves the rightflo N58“ â€k'accordaflce with the ordinances, any or all proposals or bids shofld last w plans and speciï¬cations providing it. deem it best for thy) public cod. and Mmlfor such improvement and now on All bids to be ï¬led With the Vi la ’ï¬le with the Village Clerk of saidlclerk by 8 o’clock p. 111., October 3 , , .u... .nnn 90mm GROVE mam ‘ “DOflERS iiIasI-rt:lit-.eran I I I“. :I- I I I I I .- w a [age Council and in compliance with 'the ipgztmctions am] speciï¬cations. l pipe; * 2092 fegt of 4 inch cast Imn water pxpe. 11 ï¬re hydrants. 4 6-inch double gate valvea. 4 4-inch double gate valves. I 8 valve boxes. ‘ Proposals must be made out on zblunk forms furnished by said Vil- Ilime pogncil‘and in 90mpliajlceryvith To CONTRACTOR ass facilities. experience bility,'order has been entsrod ’ the sold NOTICE S and nsncial resources to inï¬ll the Conn Court ï¬xing uplgi the 6th '1 Sealed bids will be received b thc,conditions of his contract within the day ‘Novomlnr. A. D. 1922, It the ‘ Village Council crforming the uties‘tlme Speciï¬ed. . 'hour of ten cclock a. m. or as soon of the Board olp Local lmprovementsl Payment for all work Will be made thereafter as the business of the for the Village of Downers Grove,rby special assessment bonds bearing Court will permit; application for the 3DuPage County, Illinois, until eightlinterest at the rate of 6% per an- approval and conï¬rmation of soul“ o’clock p. m. on the 30th day of Oct-vI num, which bonds shall be taken by certiï¬cate of cost and completion labor, 1922. for furnishing all mater- the contractor at r. . lwlll be made in said Court, to be held ial and labor and constructing ex- The Council 0 the Village of in its courtroom in the courthouse ftensions to the resent water pipeiDOWIler-‘i Grove, performing the dflt- in the City of Wheaten, County of :system in the Vllage of Downers ies of the Board of Local Improve-e Dui'sge and State of Illinois. on the Ebro“), DuPage County, Illinois, in ments reserves the rightflo NE“ 6th clay of November. A. D. 1922. laccordaiice with the ordinances,'any or all proposals 01‘ bids Shoal! at tho hour of ten o'clock I. m., or plans and speciï¬cations providing it deem it best for the DDNiC {gidJus soon thereafter as the business of" lfor such improvement “Mg now on V‘A‘ll‘bids‘ to “lic'ï¬lcdï¬wit‘h‘jthinmgeithe Court will permit. Said blanks can be had on applicu-‘Vllluue of Iklwnprs Grove, Illinois, tion to the village clerk of Downers construrtim: and laying a (“0: Pill" Grove. Each bid must be accompanâ€"l 53minâ€)! NW". «4“. in MAIN led by cash or certiï¬ed check uyâ€"l STREE'I‘. able to the order of Walter C. an“ her, Mayor of said Village. in his SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 54 olficial capacity, and be certiï¬ed by a; )esponsible bank, for an amount not‘ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that less than 10% of the aggregate of the Council of the Village of Down- the endorsed proposal. [era Grove performing the duties of a The bidder to whom the work Is'Boanl of Local Improvements, has awarded shall be required to furnish ï¬led itx certiï¬cate of cost and comâ€" a bond, as required by law, and any. plotion In the County Court of Du' bidder, when required by said Conn-l Page County, Illinois, and has asked (ll, shall furnish them with satis- the Court to ï¬x 3 date for the ï¬nal factory evidence that he has the nee-l hearing on mid certiï¬cate; that an SPECIAL ASSESSMENT N0. 64 3050 fegt of 6 inch cast iron water Th; estimated quantities of mater- ial are as follows: Heat for That Cold Corner Morris Shoe Store New Fall stock of Shoes, Rubbers, Gym and Tennis shoes. SPECIAL CARE IN FITTING THE CHILDREN 9 We have the largat stock and latest styles to ï¬t the entire family. Buy Your Shoes of 3 Shoe Man New Illinois Constitution: Article: 2 and 3. New Books on Political Subjects. Current Events: Housewives and the Markets, Taxation. Lloyd Centre's,“ Speech Hitherto Ungbllshed Letter Washington, 30': Clearing House (in Freight, Follette. Musical Number. Vocal Selection. Selected Reading Book of the Month: Our Changing Constitution, Pierson. MONDAY EVENING, 061'. 23, 8]). I. FREE DISCUSSION OF ALL SUBJECTS Every One Welcome i‘3Weste U ited G ‘ $4 and Elgcnmgmrmgfl ii} The portable Radiantï¬te combines convenience and economy. Gives you amazing heat. instantly. Just when you want it. Ita scientiï¬c gas burner projects Radiant Rays like San Rays, straight out into the room. Aswan. smokeless and dustleu. Prlwd from $15 up. In- veatipte today. Wholesome, odorless, satisfying hunt always an“- able u the touch of I much. The People’s fowm, OUR. PRICE IS RIGHT OUR FIT IS PERFECT LIBRARY HALL V'xlluue of Downers Grove, Illinois, construrtim: and laying a tile pim- sanitary scwc-r. etc. in MAIN STREET. swam L ASSESSMENT NO. 54 NOTICE IS 1"»:me GIVEN that SPl-J(‘l.\l. 1SSESS’MENT NOTICE Dated Downers Grove, Illinois, Oct- ober 20, 1922. ‘Walter 0. Barber ,Mayor. William Bender, Harry W. Bryce , Charles Haller, Irving G. Heartt. . Commissioners perform- mp: the duties of the Board of Local Improvements. J. S. LOZIER, Engineer. Payment for all work will be made by special assessment bonds bearing inwrest at the rate of 6% per an- num, which bonds shall be taken by the contractor at par. 19-20-2 Only fabrics of that superior quality will give“ substantial year you require and the rich aw anoe you wish. 1180.“..- Custom Tailored Suit 21 S. Main St. LIKE SHE USED And, also a varied assortment of modern “Make-ell in-a-Hurry Pancake Hours JONES DAIRY FARMS SAUSAGES Nash’s Grocery Cannot Make PANCAKES LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE BUT IT HAS THE GOOD OLD Classes in Swedish. Gym and Folk Dancing now forming. For rates and particulars phone “(i-M. EDNA LOUISE FITCH Downers Grove Laundry There are more than a hundred of them- the season’s newest weaves, patterns and coloringsâ€"and every piece of goods is guaranteed absolute- piece of goods guaranteed abso pure wool. GENUINE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Announcement mom BE ABLE TO RESUME BUS]; use}; UNTIL MONDAY. oc'romm so. INSTEAD or «tronsmnjg WAS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED. PING 0|" EQUIPMENT Wï¬l‘flé BECAUSE OF' DELAY IN SHIP- Physical Culture and Dancing J. W. Nash Joseph Mazza Reader and Tendin- of Expression Sincerely yours, TAILOR I. a. ham ’Commimmm. ; Council o: the village“ of w +. Grove. DuPage County, IIHnoll._ - V Mn; '1?de at above mention-dud gear on the hearing and n V5553 Dawners Grove, um 20th day of October, A. D. 11 WALTER C. BAR Telephone 8