,ï¬gomspondcnce Cards. Place Cuds. Post Cards. Art Institute Series of Postal Cards L. H. Swearingen ('3 Co. iéhmann 8: MichelB â€mum MMI'fl-flfl 1 E mum mm Chili Con Game per can IOC Royal Mint Sance per bottle 18c Chop Seuy Sauce per bottle 25c Fancy Stuffed Olives, 4 different kinds, per hot. 2 5c Heinz Chili Sauce, per bottle - 2 5c Heinz Spaghem in tins, IO, 15 and 2 5c ammraomminua Thou who nmouber him In the Moraine-titanium will» all the noon; and vlcorou- phylum. the ml. cm mountâ€. the and MW! Ind upright character Micron; "ovum-hm“- Dnniel Dunn. son of William P. and {libel Campbell Dunn. was born in Kendall County. Illinois, July 4. 1851-. When very young he moved with his parents to 1 term in Cues; where he spent the remainder or his boyhood and early manhood.- He received his early education in the rural school at that district, after which he attended the Downers Grove public school in‘ the old south building, and later Itarted to train (or the ministry in Northwestern University in Evaneton. Dependent on his own resources, how- ever. and discouraged by a severe ill- neon, he abandoned this ï¬rst inten- tion and became a contractor and builder‘in the vicinity of Kendall and Du Page counties. Following his marriage. April 14, 1880. to lie: ldn Andrews, in Aurora. he moved to Chicago. where he was employed by the McCormick Reaper Worn. returning to Downere Grove in 1384. Just Ibout thirty-one yam no. Binoethnttimehohndlivedin the home he then bought on I. Ionic Avenue. Raids and Readings, p:ice per ygrdv Patterns Ind Qualities worth from 12:} to me. gig yet of [fineuEmbroidery Edgings and Insertions New Spring Patterns light and dark Percalcs 32 inch Percalcs, per yarc IOC Light and dark, 36 in. ï¬ne quality Percalcs, 12'2c Our 36 in. Pcrcales, ï¬nest quality, sold all over at l 5c, our regular price is 14c The Fair Store! VOL. XXX“. NO. 7. Fine Stationery Orders taken for Engraved Cards These are reproductions ol the tamout pnintings hanging in the Art Institute in Chicago. In the collection we pictut’cu of statuary. also. GROCERY SPECIALS THIS WEEK Percales and Ginghams Downers Grove two 0! when, Walter and Edward. mummxmmmo.nou survived by u. vino. In. maul-In Danton. Mend: 3nd relative: did what they could to "Have Inlet-Ins. but no in ready and uxlouu to [0. Death cum quietly at 6:10 Saturday evening library 6. am an lune-a Shortly before Christmas he can). menced a severe hiccoughinx, which continued throughout his sickness. As he had had a similar attack the pre- vious winter. the Iamily were not, at ï¬rst, much alumed, attributing the‘ cause to indigestion. They were: therefore greatly shocked, when. on calling a doctor a few days later they learned that he wu entering from dropay, canned by 3 growth on his liver, had that his condition was. even then. 'so critical that there was him! no hope'or his recovery. 1 For several years he had been puc- tlcaily conï¬ned to his home and 1m- mediate neighborhood. Still he seemed to enjoy nJair degree of com- fort. and hi: rolling health. although very noticeable the last two years was, nevertheless. so gradual ,that no one realized the end was so near. Although crippled when only 21 by :3 (all from the third story of a new building, he got around fnlrly well until about ten yeere ago. The death or Ills older son, Walter, In 1902, was e severe blow. and the decline In his heath and strength really dated from that. time. 310 that he was able to resume that 111‘: time for native service was over. Ho m n (In!!! of In ehndm‘ DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FEBRUARY 12". 1915. IOC Grove In the put yur, one of the In the lava of the“ II the MO 4 must of their m being the In: hora. mungotthommonmmhu'm nmum-unumu-u-m mmmurmdnlmm syohmmâ€"unmmr nowhtnhMuvq-flmm â€1.0.8.3010; , van-ammwmm â€â€˜1’...“ I man-em “mam At the annual meeting of the Busi- ness Men’s Association held Tuesday night the following ofï¬cers were elected for the ensuing year: A. G. Michel, president; B. E. Kehier, vice president; 1:. IL Dunneun. secretary: Fred Gerwig. cesium. This assoc!» “on has been tnmmenul' in doing 3 (mt den] of mod for Downer: Th9 Downers Grove Woman's Ciub especially desire to make grateful ac- knowledgment to the parents and friends whose coopemfion has made ponme the presentation of Fiâ€"Fl of the Toy Shop. They have quite an amount left after paying for the cur- tam. And the ï¬fty fairies. who were so dainty and sweef, as one man said. it made your heart glad to see them. added much to the charm and artistic beauty of the cast. The bridesmaids are a very grace in! dance with garlands 1m! festoons of flowers. and we all felt ihat Down- ers (es-mainly had some pretty girls. Miss Madeline [A Chart] was a very graceful solo dancer and made a zrvat hit in her part. Messrs. Myrna and Nettle Rlel wen F1 PI and Bo Peep, and each sang tlwlr solos moat delightfully. Fl Fl and the Moon Man ware enacted when they sang their dnol. Warren Woll- Ind Harper Hlbbo is Tim Heart and Prince lollnop kept the audience In A roan um Marlo. 0am I: the laughing Doll Head. Mm Katherine Hechmn as the 13mm Doll. Iflu Rn"! Hughes an the quklng Doll, all tool (heir pans 'o Mention. The Parn- Dollo-Mn. "cinnamon chnwroneï¬gnve - very many dance. mu Gertrude noun n In 8901 In mm of "to can 9! Ike mum»- Inf! and such up to truly n In! Spot that no one would remain her a:- ten! by In" â€no on the program. Some of the meme" 0! tin Jump- In Jack: my um the hon have been hopping "n since the play. and the Nov": Ark animals had [he “no of their lives. They ceminly looked the 1'» Chin Dolbâ€"ln. star-u (“who‘d rm"! putty. nod the cmâ€. Blur- MM and In m:m.m.¢mnmum Mo [om-g u«- (o to through their pan or the man. finally, will: the and o! a pooling cu. m do" us ofled I9 â€unwind". flat-m BUSINESS MEN ELECT OFFICERS. J lhmmwmulm.t1 mm.mnmlm .mmI-mmm Munmwhmfl on could but. mm In. hula-Ia AL-.. 5.--; uk_ :i17flls!’ I: i ï¬gs-*1! .- i if 1 ululynlobnwasthodflolm ._..._.. Toy Shop. nude: very pretty Mm um I... ‘“ 4“ IntMlouflocflon. incline-0mm: 0"“. lead-lo- quou. luv. Hoot-OI a. «a but... in udhmaubt‘dlnm'dlum umm «Mum {amt-Mel. In," mutt: _. Tho-o houq'uou (of hay) um. were presented to the clown- u the sum any night perfume. were u I“ prise ad mused (rut Imminent Immymmommo-m Miss Lucy Smith. our second grade teacher It the south side building. was the accompanist and um: most faithful md unthinking, n she was It even rehearsal. And both performances. Mr. A. C. Meyer or the John B. Rogers Co. had personal charge of the Altair, and while he had less that two weeks (or the drilling and arrange- manta, the play both Friday 1nd Satur- day nights was an artistic success and was a great credit to all concerned. ‘With absolutely inexperienced boys and girls, Mr. Meyer trained them‘ with such skill that the comment ot‘ all was that it was the ï¬nest home talent en'ertainment we had ever given in the village. MDE LIGHTS 0F Fl-FI OF THE TOY SHOP. The spectac'ular musical 'Iantuy, FL“ of the Toy Shop, given at the new blah school mmbly rooms last Friday and Saturday evening: was a great success, both ï¬nancially and u an entertainment. H." or 1'": my W'VALUABLE HORSE STOLEN yearn- For the old limo step ad tho glad And you, oh you‘ hand, She has wandered into n unknown land And has left us dreaming how very Mr It need: must be, since she uncar- there. "I cannot say and“! will not say That she is deadâ€"she is just away; With a cheery smile and a wave of the Resolved, That this society extend lta sympathy to Mrs. Blodgeu end that a copy of these resolutions be sprout! upon our records and a copy of the same be sent to the family and also I copy be published In the Downers Grove Reporter. Whereas. The records of our so- ciety should bear lasttng testimony of the dopnrture 0! our beloved mem- bet to the life beyond; Whereas. Her daughter, Mrs. Biod- gett. our soclecy. our church ï¬nd our community has sustained an "repara- ble loss by reason of her demlle; and Whereas. fly her death this society has loll. a valued and faithful worker, our church I devout member md our village In honored citizen; and Whereas, It has pleased the Divine Ruler o! the Unlverse to remove from our mid-t to eternal mt our beloved Myer. Mrs. Mary Ann Gran-m. a do- voted number of our society: and The lelea' Md 0! the ï¬rst Col- mnuoml church “opted the {ol- lowing resolutions January 28: Sharla Heston-mun III notiï¬ed arty Wednoldly morning and went right out with a deputy on a hunt (or the animal. Bevan] detective mn- cioo. police chic!- and other- has been given a description. with onion to look for the bone. 1 A ciew as to the direction taken by the thief was given by Mr. Wehr- mister, who lives It Lace. About 3 quarter to twelve. as he was hitching up his team to take 331m guests to 'their home, he saw a man walking east on the Lace road. leading a large draft home Some tew minutes inter ‘he passed the same man, now utride the animal and still headed mt.‘ Something in the action of the Hun led him to supect robbery nnd when he returned to his home he called the night operator at Downers making it a home had been union here. Al the alum had not been unread u that time. the said “No." V A ug'm' bay horse. valued at 3300 who stolen iron: the burn or the Lou! Lumber Company. here, name time Tuesday night. The ions was not dil- coverod until Wednesday morning, giving the thief nearly eight heure' sun to make his get away. in which; he was successful. up to the time or this writing. mu ms AWAY LORD LUMBER C0! Phone 20 Twommevery Wednesday 3 in a few THE IflTIOGRAPHnot issue for Sat. Feb. 13th MOTIOGRAPJ'L/ “Faith and Fugitive†Lab “Snakevme mung Sons, l‘e directory NOTHING LIKE LOQOUI MI MYOU‘M Womamoomlmonuhmm " V Farmer's and Mcrchant’u‘lnk 4, A bull: account is like a ball of Im; II villus] admin. la: n ADD to u. The habit of con-mu)! INC NO. the to that: credit will make any nu or whoa-RICH ‘It is absolute FOLLY lo: a man who intends to am or who has a WIFE and CHILDREN dlmtly dependent 11% ‘HI! not to cave a pan of hi: income from his earning. a! ‘ :3 Tim ""E:"}iuIJmm 53 mm; LIKE’ at m" , ‘ f; w lav'ithout service. ordar â€" 1: now and ' um pear in the ncz‘gok. ° _ MMW w m WM C Dbl-ï¬nk Downers