Auln. use} own one o! the nod do- umm day- at their trio. Thy n- poultuldullvocmueodnmn In. 8. Count “I mum m m unborn! In their pram o! n cumin. loo! visited by than during III the Dark â€cumulus. nu load". It... In a alum-u wot culled «at.» low 39m..." when at . chlmlu The play was 3ny presented nod demonstrated that we have much m- an in our own town. The character. vars taken by Mrs. K". Young. Mrs. W. E. Chen-man. Miss Florence Uhlâ€" horn, Mlu Marie Olson. W. E. Chen- mu, Samuel Kenton. Mr. Smoot. Warren Well- and Ray Miller. It was under the Immediate direction 01 J. The play I†1 am comedy and in replete with annulus situations. taping the large audience In : hush not! of the am. clean at local playertâ€"Geo. Nu;- uy. H. Uhlloru. Grand NIIII and In. J. C. White. , 'E. 3., in Blake’s Hall. last Tuesday evening. when a number ox our young people presented the play “The Three One a! the beat entertainments pro- duced in Downers Grove (or some time warn that given under the an- uplcel of Vesta. Chapter No. 242, 0. Lehmann Michel Lodge Women Stage Perfect Perv fonnance. VISTA cum , VOL. XXX. N0. 8. The Fair Store Sweater Coats The music was furnished by In or- What’s the use of shivering «and? On one of the» clay garments. The priceuwillnit. Save thewristmdshoulden. Themostwurmatmd WE CARRY THE WELL KNOWN BRAND OF BAVARIA SWEATER COATS for Men. Women Ind Children. The-e coats give unlimito ed service. Sleeves are made like stockings; knit THE NEWS AGENCY Tm. IOU-l I! W m 8m L. H. Swearingen ‘ Co. Invite your friends in for in evening, let us bring a VICTROLA and furnish the entertainment. You will enjoy it and 80 will they. Should you want to buy, we can arrange the terms. AFTERNATH. 25 Per Cent â€mite-Ice. ntertainment f â€"â€"Mr. Alum: Skin-ct o! m m ; mmu [now-on anon "hunt. ~Her my Downers Grove friends wlll be pleased to hear of n farewell :pnrty given In honor of Mrs. John Rutherford by Mn. “Jul" Howie: In her delightful boo Angola homo. Wednesday afternoon. Among those who gathered to bid Ilro. Rutherford "God-med" won nanny relatives and Loo Angola friends. Including neural: old Downers Grove roddontl. vim. Mr. and “n. cum Rfddlor. III-o. mm or! anchor. Mm Theodooln Mdrlch and Wren Null. In. Rutherford left for Chicago Sou. 25. flopping for hrtof mu- en route. All W. C. 1'. U. bomber. plan meet u N En! Into "an In mum». you! seven Sunday "0qu. 0a. uh. it may be interesting to the many readers oi the “Reporter" to know that Miss Harriet Hawkins. who was (or many years a resident of Downers Grove and lived with her sister. the late Mrs. Henrietta Ehtiah. is now 3very pleasantly located with her brother. E. K. Hawkins, in the head- tlfnl city of Oakland. Cal. Miss Haw kins is a loud admirer of Cslilomlm so often mentioned Is the "Land 0! sunshine, fruit and flowers." Her ion; and faithful attendance as a member; of St. Andrew's (Episcopal) Church and Guild will long be remembered by her many friends and associates. She is also it regular contributor to the "Reporter" and eagerly scans the colâ€" umns {or all the latest locals snd hspâ€" penings at the “Grove." her adopted residence (or so long a time, and she sends greetings to one and all in the good old village. COMMUNICATION. DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY. ILLINOIS. OCTOBER 8, 1918. gnu-minimum- ‘ -Mn. ï¬ery WIM im- Chicago wu ne gnesi of Mn, Join McDonald for one wevl. Both are elm since their airflow! days. Ham For! Davie gave - delightful "It home" on Wei-ecu] in“ It bet lose on Cattle meet. Twelve or If- ieen “ti-tie friends worked on e mieiorspflne. ltwnnvery undo-e pink all sewing bu, wo- Iy In. Join Gms. Dainty ninet- neltl were nerve! in the beaten. â€"Rmhr meeting oi the Arcadia- (‘lnh will be held Sammy. OcL ii. Place of netting will be announced bier. Rev. J. H. William. In ‘t the Rock River Conference In hum In from all the union- And no can" one": mm. “'0 won flu our Donor- (Inn I‘m» had not a [and mm to 3m. The" In tumble "In“ on on emlku "you the can†trul- ant. In. Tull. ml. Rom. CM“ aecnury- In. It The comm: upon-tum d C. unmuu upon“; an: at II. flow- or Hinton cu caudally load; (In Sch-mic TOD'OI'IIC. lummm .- umuudnt In“ at m M who my coll-u ball I- It. Wham“ um school. In. Ran-"Ibo at um In! In the WM. mu. 0" “I, ml. "with. Mint-d .- «WI at. ‘Mo "When the Cry-u! luv" The Woman's elm-Ila “to-Inn.“ Union county convention VII hold I- the mum Church In Wino-VIII- Thursday, Sept. .mn. Oudmchuut Inc-bundli- xuurrllh vuio- lud m devotion. v“. . um that n M! 004 cu u our aids! to Mon. Nu. Bunion-cw o! Wham In. "Keep Paying and Tom-c OI." “on" he “owed; The problem I: too vital to be disturbed by you, nevi-hr -â€"Cnt. T. 3. Rogers nd wife have Thin subject I. so lama! to the vlllnge that the Reporter will throw its common open to .1! cluuu {or I lull nnd (roe discussion at the qua.- “on. The only mutation which Tb y Oil engines and their adaptability ito the Downer: Grove problem were explained by experts. Numerous quee- tlone were asked and a circular out- lining the present condition and the outlook under an oil enalne regime was commented on. The necessity for immediate atten- tion to the rehabilitation proposition was urged by President Anson Built-.1 All thwugh the meeting it was en- phuixed that it a bond tune in not voted and the pint relubilitnted there will be no nltemntive except onto 01 tile electric light plant. Plans for the rehabilitation of the village electric light and pumping plan were discussed lut Mona-y night at a meeting culled by the vll~ ilge board. Discuqsion of Plans for Rehabili- tation Before Repreoentativc Citizens. Tmnr«-Mn. mrthbï¬o'. The Mlowlu cum m m: Wee Menuhin. JIIII mm. In (to "mu-hm .aflmLPJInI-hm “was“. human- U. “hobbit! "- A! pun- alt-I. huh. mm“ a a m. :m m. 3 Wm menl of Rem-mutt" Hm of mm. on a W" rap-hum maniacal-nomination Mnmluuinulnann mmvmyhthmfmuth Mum-lumfmieem new" â€my «Om nfllow- mot-ma Mummkcmu “(ammo-mm Cum-tea are expected ta and Irltlen Inflation at once to Pred- lent Edmund J. hm rm... Ill. All candidate: I"! register II pens. between eight Ind tell u. n... Oetoler lull. at the place of examination. The ammun- will tech at ten ; -..I Tm. Octoher Nth. my; and (4) Ms exhibition dung who! days 0! moral force at club we! and Instincts lo lead and uh an Interest In his schoolmates. ln Mun with the wm d It. Cue†about. the com-moo 0! selection. In nebula; - nude“ [or appointment to n ochohrullp. In†Into manner-Hon. up in many and scholastic uni-menu; (fl us [old- neu [or and mecca II ml, out. door am. MI I: football “I the like; m his «mum of unburiâ€" mmu. mun, devotio- to duty, â€- nny tor and protection at the can. Hadllnm. anaemia-cu. and fellow- In! a! (motor. I’ll. In" M II. dam-ll Im not In "nu-loin. um; and mm Mn 50-qu u but In [rub-u- mr I! you. mad dune-Inna»; “hm Ill. lull be an uncut“ Ill. cm- It! at (I. Ulltd sum v“. n In“! A Rhodo- about 1- WM.“ lot I out“ 00 that you: and (wolv- ch “. ol Mun hundred Conan ouch you. A Rhodes «M9 at Oiled I. undo" a who d m m'mu that m M d know-II» II guy Annua- unhar- Mly. TM. examination In no! coupon- tlve. but com-pond- to the enunc- eunlnuolu mind by in“ Aper- lcan cable's; hon the “lam!“ no mu nu- euuluuou a who!†um I. selected for Illinois. who rm lulu um ll 011074 In October. ION. Bantu-noun will In men In min. and m "mantles. but no u- nmlufloo In (Stock am not be Inla- nl £th um. All calm“: who u- I- uu- ud nth-ouc- II" to only} No to: u odour-Mp. In an lb. per- umuumuuummu the cal-muo- In â€not. b- my lab- Ibo cum alum cumin-no. in m- uhnu in July. ION. : l’niversily o! illinois. President’s Ollce. President Edmund J. Jsmes oi the University of liiinois. chsirlnsn of the Rhodes Scholsrship Committee of illi- uois. ssnounces lint s qusiityin; ox- sminsiion_lot sli csndidsm let sit Oxford Rhodes scholarship will be held Tuesdsy. October Nth. ssd Wod- nosdsy. October 15, i0l3. sl. the Norm salon Univenuy Building, «user 0! use ssd Desrbors sinus. Chi] A ï¬vetcent toll went into elect, without notice. over the Chicago Tele- phone Co. line between wheaton and Glen Ellyn and West Chicago, Saturv ‘day night. Sent. 20, at 12 o‘clorlt. Tint tthe action 0! the company is hot pot» ular is shown by the fact that at its meeting Monday evening the \Vheoton Business Men‘l Association adopted rosolutlono condemning the move. Port or the resolution tollowo: “Resolved. that we request the Chi- caso Telephone Company to tednce the toll charge between “'henton and Chicago, “’heaton and Naperville and other towns in DuPage county not covered by tree toll service. Whenton and Elgin and Wheaton and Aurora to lo cents. 5 cents. respectively." ‘i'le mm... m u nod.- «lobar NEW PHONE TOLLS CAUSE PROTEST; Moore Patent Sleeve Work m:- are The Best 50:: sum on M Lot OUR Dual In YOUR Dual :4 We Pay 3 per cent Intent! Suvln. Amman; I! you are lookin for a bank with which to do both. the future. ASK RH6$E WHO HAVE BANKED W} US whethét or not THEY like our business methods. it a diffcrencc between banks. It has not only been the policy of this bank, but we It“? that we owe a ï¬rst duty to our re ulat customers. and W ally during adverse business“ con ilions. do we cadence" stay with the customers who .have stayed with us. Seine the oppottuniky and Fill yam him with Coal ï¬t the Present Price! It Will 8". You Doll-n! Lord Lumber Co. The Pessi- mislnd tho- Optimist! { Tho Pcaolmlst sees but the Empty Him '3 while The Optimist mu The Coal! BE OPTIMISTIC! Farmer's and Merchant’s Bank is no droll! The dill'ercncc Downers Grove. llllnolo' mammm Mammm maximum: loan-In- . A. I. n 3'. l.. m am: «out... In- . 9. I. o. I I. ll. Down." Grovc. llllnolo opus! and. tum m «up... OILMD “hold-0' [Ml-n Mme. wneuj N0