I um momma" haunt-ulna. ’fbmflzhmï¬ nit-H Himmmdflk maul-my ‘I'ru‘y tum axiom st :1 Grave. Illinois MGMyo-mym‘lulld.’ ~MW‘DQD.†“When the cloth I- woven no loo- .- to the and.†“no lune run hung It a. -I can no legs at All.’ "Ono‘- on â€In Is better M I- m. happinessv" 'Crooled chimneys tend the lla- u Might." m“ mu."- Mi... h. and ma mum at; In. If: momenta-u “L“hanoollhl What we hope [or 5000 Population New Schoolhouse New Village Hall New Cemetery New Library Twenty-four hour Electric Light Service Trains every l5 minutes mapnvm7mu.u7'.n. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP HAIL. ‘Olly tho nightingale con una- 150 mp1 dun are action In!) 1mm forgive; p-mu m†lacking Backward IL“ I. It" a. II!“ I. I,†9‘ 0:" p. Boostâ€"Don’t Knock W I! the Downers Grove Pout (Mil-«S OI mud-elm mail mutter. Advertising ut- nude known upon application. 0:01 a. u. .2†I. I.. .2“ I. I.. III“ I. I.. lzfl L I.. Wool hm: I2“ I. I... nu boa-d ll:« t 1. Wu! boo-1 LN p, 11.. mt but“ 3:" p, n~ Wont bound 1 00 9. It. nu: ma .233 SI ,6 s 8“. '33 .83 .l d :5 .253 .38 ..l s S; I!) .83 ..I d 8; doll 1‘ .‘l d 3“. Good Pavement Cement Walks City Water and Light Sewers New R. R. Station BULGARIA†PMVERBS Mud Rnads Plank Sidewalks Qil §treet Lamps No Sewers nonfatal-ltd“ ï¬llflllfl. mum-w Mb“. , Wu! too“. In! bound. Woo! bunt M boa-d; Doom-n. Wat bound but bound Wu! bound but but“. Want ion-d. but boo“. We“ 50.“. Grove Reporter IMOH them 1". and Ser- Iu in not has a scan. no time for it. w place. were Mghtotuthemmmo new loans betofl “no unrinhl natural M- nntages or Byzantium occur-ed the glamâ€"among them 1.". and Sen Mr. Lou Opportunity. loan. the capital of mm might is" been Con-antitank, It the no pun emperor, Commune, ma :4} Tin the West. this expenditure reduc- lnz the work In the Eastern Matt-n ‘mnt‘h below the nmonnt formerly done In fact I large part at the work not! under way in the East Is done in states that contribute one- hail or more of the elven-e of the work. it is. of course. to he regretted that lack of funds will not permit the continuance of the work in the East on the former scale and at the some time the carrying forward at the much-needed classiï¬cation work in the West. WWWMUI. , Ouunvommfllâ€"Mï¬ht m “hard and MI W U ml! dishes withthodnhbo‘fllu mngnzmmamtm piledonher an. Iho will hue the datum “malicious“! that her an. on tho ï¬ght IMO M an in! be molt quietly gawk. Andi! no will go at her mun-mu 106 m an lamp! culminating our! mommaolmmeootld- pmnghumhmeo m run The walpr rnourres bnnrh «mm». nu uncirrnrrmnd ruin-n (or in:- pm pm» or deirrmininx iheir availability for demonic Mo or for irrigation: "up nurture tutors to dniormino "Nair amount and Mn":- ior mu- u Inim- supplies of cities and iovna; and tar mwor or irrigation; nndl slim makes indies baring on flood control nnni lmiiar minds. M present a urge share of the Sur- vay's funds is expended in examin- ing nnd ciauifying the public lands Tl.- mlocle brunch lo mum" llu ur'h‘n roclu. llwlr hluory and mnllml- and. wllll IM- found-"on. ll mull: Illa whole l'nllod cum on u lo allow. «Illa-(ply. ï¬lm vhrrw mill and lllnr no ollwr omrlmul and urn-ml mulls do or may occur. wlwn coal. all. In. pun-plum. not null nml arbor all: lln; whore châ€. Inlllllru umâ€. "Ml «mo-r alrufllmll malorl-ls 0! ll» Mum-st [rule um l» found A largo plum 0! ll», work in In (luv Wat. than (M while landn‘ an bola: "manual [or claumnuon nl llw run 0! m mmlon arm I your. an mm the noromml may lmnw Irllk'll are coll. phmplnlr. all and minors! halls. and thus «llama of lllom under "u- pmper proflflonx 0! law. The tooognphic bunch mu nup- Ihovlu the turf-co of the cunt. Illh In scream. rum. Inlet. mull. boa-u. townâ€"vaun- that an bolus «and by the geologist. u Duo maps. by onflnoon lo locate manual. was. man. norm or drama" duel... valor power and lrrlnflon probe". by automobllma and tum» on n mad man. mad (or I banana lulu-r porm The demand (of than an» my be mane from that ml oi Ibo nulern sum Inn to wood-lad of In- â€emanating annoy In tu-Ip pay [or mom. lbw mt†pnyv In: 000- M" or men of "no rout. and by n..- furflu-r (In IBM. though the mun are mid. or" m" I Milton 0! lhm In- dammed out: yum The work In “mm! on In three lines: To prepare these mops and reports Ind to answer those Ietten o! in- qulry moulren no Intlmote. ï¬rst-hand knowledge at the question: luvolvod that can be hnd only In the ï¬eld. so that. u this moon of the your, the Washington once of the Survey In almost den-fled and the men an mourn-d from Maine to Californiaâ€" "om the I". llopel of "an“ to the mo:- Ileldl of northern Mun. Some 25,000 inquiries are received by the Survey every year from the General Land Oilir-e an to the char- ‘acter of landsâ€"whether these lands are vnluable for coal. mineral depos- its. or agricultural use. or have my possibilities for the development of water power or reservoirs or for ir- rigation. as the classiï¬cation of the public lands is by law made one of the primary functions of the Geologl- cal Survey. Large Amounts of Field Work Being Carried on by the United States Geological Survey in all Parts of the United States. Questions oi material development â€"â€"ot the value and best use or land or of the utilization: of the country's int- ent resourcesâ€"occupy a prominent place in the public thought these days. Among such questions are those relating to the location or de- velopment 0! gold and silver deposits. or oil wells. or srtesian water sup- plies: to the value of coal lands; to the possibilities of developing the water power on rivers; to the use of‘ land for dry farming; and to the prop- er location oi' transmission lines or interurbnn railways. On all these questions and others relating to the earth‘s surface, its rocks and minerals and ores. to water and its best use, the United States Geological Survey is the court of last resort. in an swering these inquiries the Survey distributes over a million printed re- ports and maps each year and an- swers thousands or letters concern- ing areas not Covered by printed re ports. manual-cm n9 nth-Inaugural“ gm; 3â€??? ï¬sh 5%: Sci; iiésisi§:3§§il :5; igniiiiï¬ uho Ian. 1:11-16. Ron 0:13. In. 1:11. “mm-mummm w. Worn IMHO. Inset prayer of lnurcesoiou, w. “-14. ll 'ondeml. It cantata about tumultllrndhmypeople" (v. 11), and that God‘s word In In- mutable. “Rommber,†eta (v. 1]). Imuvumovodflthmtyndh“: "Ion for the honor 0! God‘- name. An loca- aul Joana "pro-chad a. all, they hand tunic. v.11. m .mmmmoMI-o «mdwamumwm amalgam Magnum or such a: and than. hing-amen (n.1,!) «all to make possible this calf which has doubtlun n regimen-mum: o! I). Egyptian god Aph Ind my or my not have been mum and my have um tum Nam Mn“ “lamp! to an all H.- with m- mfuulod Nucleus. 1M. "madam "mica.“ "tow I. m (can of Johoul." v, t. I. and mu m today nun-lulu. to uhu ml lmhlu And not: an by mung with u m- un- «cm-L To all such an mum wanna I. I (amt). The mg ho'tur. ml Am nu m umum what an nixed M. “on that a. had no. Ida am last of 00“. «and. mud. N- ymph We luv. hm mud tho I)»: acting.- 0! him granule. loan I. nub God on their bah" â€lot 1:“). n: (hay rm him “4 God who had performed such might Ikm on men behalf. and demand m .0. W9 (v. 1 and PI. mm. An in. I plug In "Halon m0. but - upmtul 'oflhlp not. In â€ammo to God. John 4:“. 535? if? 55 3g: 3 E t: .5: as i! E; 2: E? i â€autumnal-"muhdfl o M milieu (n.1, I). nah-"muddy†llama-tannin“. Aun- lhthmolamochonhmouof !! £3; 5% u. movomnl In In county. ud “haunt. me wonhleunou and “mu 0! human ulna. “no WI mind My, an no- It is incredible that thou Israelites ehould turn aide after god- mode with men's head- in the very midst of such a demon-tailor: o! the holi- neu. majesty and glory or Jehovah. Yet in lite it I: always but 1 step from glory to degradation. and one of the euieu moment. in which to trip up the aim is it the time of hie greet- eet ecetnciea. The hunt: hurt in obeoiuteiy unreliable, unmble. no]. it in wicked and in deeper-Italy de- ceitful. Jar. 11:9. Following the giv- ing or the decniogue God gore Home I eel-io- 0! in: and ordinances which : are on application of that flndunentnl i luv and which torn: “the book oi 1 the covenant." Then the elden‘ot lmel ore celled up into the mountain. given a vision of God, and given an ant and drink in his pmence. unhol- Izing communion (Ex. 34). Atter this lose: end his luv-at Joehua leave Anon end Her in chuge of the peo- ple and go up again into the mountnin. 0n the seventh day Moses entered the cloud and remined (or A period of 40 due during which time he received the pattern at the mnemonic Ind the order of Nor-hip. ll well during this period oi (line thnt the people tinned. The um put of an» chnpler toll- ulhotm'olthocuuuolthscdf. W. 14. God'- righteous use: an! loon’pnyerotlnumeuloo, vv. 1:“. lunar. boa-1.1918, 34:8, '1, u now no LESSON TEXT-Ex._ 32:15-10. M GOLDEN TEXTâ€"J‘My um. children. (and your-ell mm idol-."-â€"l John 5:2]. (B! E. O. SELLERS. Director 0! Evening Dev-.I'unemv The Moody Bible III-mutt. Chicago.) LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 21 THE GOLDEN 6MP. â€OWNERS GROVL REPORTER LESSON ' Modern Building upon-mow. The chalet of the builders of the mid: might hue been interested onlookers It the sight of iron air-den weighing 40 tons each going up 10 stories to tha top 0! I building being Cheated in New York city. This is add to be the am time that girders of thb weight ha" been lifted in such 3 mm. mm.- In Danger. Hidden any In tho nations! ’- ncut um “hurts, and Icahn-Ir [landed an I number 0! pricele- l-nnleflpu and hook- which. but for n Mum. chum, might have boon lost to tho world. The chief trou- mottmmm um. Manhunt tho oldest hum Ouch manuscript“ tho New 1'an which "I about to be Inn-nod by the moon of u an!“ monastery. 'heh, by a lucky chance, on. o! the prion“. struck with the “than: of the manuscript. In- «mm In than to Ian um I“ has thought Vlluelflt “The Rpmncilintlon," This Is the suhjn-t of the Sunday mornlnn sor- mon. There will he npeclal music and a glad welcome for nll. The Angel of QM Bnmoï¬eld. The life of one o! the wonderful women of modern times. The great. ‘horolc and enduring work which the inngel of the battleï¬eld has done for humanity forni- one of the interesting ntorlen of our "men. Everyone ought to know about the Red Cross work and how I: wu begin In Amerlcn. The service begins at 7:80 p. Ill. There will be good singing nnd n wet come for m. “'0 shall observe the Lord“. Supper not, 5. Quarterly hnalvmm Inc-9mm Oct, 1_ Tho mm» when! will ohm-rte Pro motlon Day 80m. 1'8; Rally Day Oct. 5. mum» vmnhlp um a mango from "w Word M "w morning and awning. Thr Sabbath sclmol unm- bln u 12. Mr. [Wright (‘0! will lend the Endoamnn in discussing "How co GM "10 Most (mm this School "Par." Thv church meet: for prayer “'Mlnnsday owning; "mic. "('hnlt And Peace." L. Hr. Wilbur DI- Salon. Sundayâ€"Bond†ochool. 0: 0| a. I . morning my" and m It I. I; Hot; Euchorm. some Ind" In each month Wool nunâ€"Amt acne Int M 417 I. out man; Wain-'- Au“. Mry ueood Tnudu In one! loath; Woman's 0mm am and um Wod- nndu; choir pmlleo, Man. I p. I. Rm E. A. Sibley. menlly return- vd lmm the Philippine-n. will preach m "w Eplunpal rhurch Bundny. Sop- wmber H. m. many friends «m ho ulna Io wacome Mm. thud-y m o! no. no.“ tau-r AM My. loco-C “fl-Mu mm at out ma. M to- 1n Publlc worship at 10:†lld 1:80. and" ml .1 18:00 I. â€worth Loan :1 0:30 p. I. Ila-wool no» Leo Schmm. Dancer. Sunday nerv- Ices: Sunday School at 10 n. In. Ber- mon at 11 a. In. and 1:30 p. In. Junior Y. P. A., 2:45. and Senior Y. P. A. at 6:45 p. In. Mid-wool meetings: Wed- nelday at 8 p. m.. and Thursday at 7:45 p. In. Choir rehearsal at 8:45. German prenchlng service every second Sunday of the month a! a p. In. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday service, 11 a. m.; Wednes- day. 8 p. m: Sundny school. 10 a. m. The reading room is open to the pub- lic on Tuesdays and Fridays from 2 to 4 p. m. The Bible and Christian Science literature may be read or Bill" chased of the one in charge. Visitors are welcome. Sunday school every Sunday, 9:15 a. 11).; German service every Sunday. service. 10:30 a. m. English servlce. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, 8:00 p. m., choir practice. Every ï¬rst Monday of each month Brotherhood; every second Thursday of each month. 2:00 p. m.. ladles’ Ald; 8:00 p. m.. Young Peo- ple'a Society. Visitors always wel- come. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. luv. 1. H. William. Donor. Sunday "loco: Clu- mm :1 10:00 n. IT. ANDISWI‘ IPIOCOPAL CHURCH. ï¬ï¬unï¬gg i B01395 fl GERMAN EVANGELICAL OT. PAUL'I CHURCH. GROVE 8T. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH. CONORNATIONAL Sunday Bel-v60â€. G. PAHL. Putor. 32 South Main St. L. KLEIN I! will be our plenum to demmnmte Mud: lamps if you will all or ‘phoue u cod-y The old maxim still holds, "the best way is always the cheapest," and for the man who says “I can’t afford electric light." we have a puma] proposition. sunshine. ’ ' for this lamp, with its drawn-wire ï¬lament, gives thrice the light for the same ’money as the old type incandescent lamp and it is a soft. white radiance-â€" much better than any other lightâ€"like reel “bottled No million-ire cm have Ilene! lightâ€"no working mm can have cheaper light, than you get when you use the :: :: :: :z 64 South Mall: Sine! Downcrs Grove. Ill. I just put in a new line of Boys and Girls School and Dress Shoes. The best wearing. looking and most com- fortable shoe on the market and I am going to sell them at the lowest prices they were ever sold any where. Before you buy your school shoes come in and look at the Morris line. (H S. Main St. I am sure you will be satisï¬ed. You will also lind u uood line of Ladies'. Men‘s and Children‘s Shoes. quality and a good tit guaranteed. All kinds of repaiirinu dour. Good work. good leather. quick service and reuwvrnhle prices Wealth Makes no Difference "IE-floor S‘I‘DIAGE. (Illa... Moving I Specially racy-one ll. 00 I. n: J. O RAILROAD smut. Fresh of Salted In“ Put or Game 'u Saul Wholesale Price. led by Ibo Outta u Meat Market Agent [or NAPERVILLE TILE The Best Drain Tile Made. In L'su for 37 Years. Full Stock on hand. Car lots promptly attended to. MORRIS’ SHOE STORE SUNBEAM MAZDA LAMP BROOKS-MUELLER C0. SCHOOL SHOES COAL Astors Sweet Peas and Roses Bonnets tor weddings and other occasions Set pteces tor mam Cut Flowers nmru 9 ~st 6:765:3‘ to‘ noun 13! E. [nail-II. "LEE- FPQZDAL NOW [8 THE TIME to decorate your rooms with new style-v.31! paper: Write mph booksol uxc'iaicu assigns. m ninth ‘gonyour bonsai". me pdm itoncn anditvillncverpcclnxnin. Cmtrywrknspccialty. “untied 1. ï¬ï¬‚'bï¬ns you C. V. WOLF [53 Prairie Ave" ' Phone lit-J