The Phil-jinn†committa- of the Wanna Gib nu In mm do meat. The will to be at mung no In. thought there'vee e the In Downere. The night operator 3: the telephone once m me'het stunned when Tue-thy night. shortly slur 10 o’clock . number of people but! no Hugs-vino In what). hm Ila It Mt; "Hmkln n. Tram." In. Rectum. fallout: "ll-Hal J. H. make-ï¬eld purchased t lot In out aristocratic “woods†subdivi- I!on m Welt Gilbert "en-o. 'Ifll tho intention of loving Ml old bung-l building onto It. But. neighbor: making It would be u eye-ore, put-J chase! the 101 and the and... At the meeting of m Woman's Chi Wei-(Inky. February 17. no no.- rpmotiflt’erPogQG.A.meu The school committee of the Wm n'n club. slap Mr. Meyer. who direct. ed. (learn great credit for the ma} nor In which "l1 F! of the Toy Shay†was produced. The chain-ma of Ink! eon-mm and her helpers urn to be Minted upon their success. In. B. L. Kellogg. char-nan cit the distributing dennment. Remember (hat the Philanthropy Commutee of Ihe Woman‘s Club will receive and dispose o! canton cloning ind household furniture. Telephone Miss HarrlM l‘rinm nuvndod the wedding of Mm Mire “mum and Douglas Tupdio in “'lwamn last Sat- urday. Hr. Twpdlo has many Iriénds in Downers Grove. Capt. Wellai‘m rand mum" Mm: "" '."‘"“"’"" ""' "m" "' "“’ Kathy n? mtofl'hwnmfliw "MN"... Hummus! ('hmvh mxv “'Mnosdny Snellol â€Idiot: \Via. spent Sunday ll "H‘nlfll Fob. l‘ilh. Tho mowï¬nx will "Id-homer»! choir unch- L I! “ell-z M hv‘ up"! to all and then- will tn: m1 Strum am , rlmmn for admission. I". and Mn. Ho! "and: and Mr Ind Mrs. .lnhn Sass. M ('Mcagn. vis- um vim Mt. nml Mrs. Frvd (hrulu lust Sundn}. Mn. TA P. PM." “a tnkrn Wonk-y Hospital Turn!†and ‘1'!“ an npvramm Wrdeuln)‘ lug. John McMahon la tum-Inn hln Immw that Mood jun: ‘0‘]! o! Ilw Wuh‘r um! HIM that In I IN luv“ to Ms homo on Nut": Pm"! mvmw. The momma lmn cmnmrncod min. Ito Iamm-n Inning horn I‘VIN’Nd kn wrvl. In H mm In ornlmn - mun." mmmlltw? Don‘t (our! the "Woman's Ntcht" ll "no nuptial rhnrvh. Th0 multn no MM til! be In rh-rxc- ot llw «mm-n M (I. thatch um Randâ€. DI. Guns of Home! Ivonne ma! I up“ before um (‘Mcaao Woman'- (‘luh ‘II aw Howl Rhona-n on In! “and†nflomooo. , Koo. 1M. an ownâ€"hum“, Mum. Mann 0. {Mornnflonu Our. .06 Company In the Hound“! Chant». 0. r. (Ironwood o! Dunn!" vio- ilod I. C. Lancwvr and fatally this week. In. June- POW and daughter. .1!" an... uncut nun] an at the homo 0! Mr. and flu. Chum. Wall. Charlie We]! left Downers loudly for Ion. there he ll ens-sod In In. A. Banelle In Able to be out “an after three weekn' mneu with h trippe- hfl Prince entertained loyd It derler, I “when. Win. Mend, over the week end. Kiln Nollie Wells 0! Chicago spent the wank and It the home of hot also" In. W. RBI] 0! Maple In. Miss Aimed: 3mm returned Tue- thy from Hinkley. "L, where she Ind been visiting relatives. £1" and Mrs. Cliflord James 9 pent- day I last Week visiting friends in Wilmette. Illinois. Mrs. Clara Glass, of Oak Pink, via- ited with her sisters Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. Stats a few days last week. Mr. Irvine of Chicago spent the week end at the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford James Mrs. Brown's dancing class will meet again Friday, February 12th, at Morria' Hall, from 4 to 6 p. m. Al. Atwood is visiting In Downers while his wife 15 conï¬ned to a Chl- caso hospital. Miss Dorothy Furlong and Corinne Nodelhon‘er have both been on the sick list this week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Watts Tenuy, a baby girl, Sunday. January 31. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Frank, 8 girl baby. Sunday. February 7th. Mrs. A. Grush of Napenllle, visited 111 Downers Grove Wednesday. The snow shovel has been put away for the summer (2'). ’ Have you seen that ï¬rst robin yet? In "Ir undn-r "l0?"- an; 'wi a"â€"nm.'" "mm" “VMMMMII- out of his mum. of children: and than I- its simplicity and truth how (minimal-and «Identdchmlrn Whalflmlamhlo. When we h" travel!“ tho d!- Mudhumnham .-\ beautiful picture for our now llixh School assvmbly hall has lwrn prospnt- 9d through the school committpe of the Downers :rovo Woman's Club. by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelsor, in memory of their son Frank. The picture, "The Boy and the Rahbtt." is a copy ot a gmt masterpm by Sir Henry Rae; hum. who was one of the great school at English portrait painters that gre' up about 177:1. They got their Inspira- tion from the "altar: and nemtsh schools. Perhaps the three greatest of these were Reynolds. Gainsborough and Rubin. Inch": was noted put tic-lam (or ht: duplicity of style nd truth to “to. ma portntt of Lord Nov- mnmdthomtectevermhtod. "The 301334! the mm"llthQ3ra-b f TM- Wln “yl'lmm mowmmt In Hu- Ffmumh lmnw of "w Mollwdiu (â€hurrn. whbrh has «mm to be mm M nw 1mm mmufnl drmflmems M m:- young mph". work. is mu- M "w. din-M mvmmos M Mr. mum‘s t‘ntrh-My-l‘al plan. Mr. ranpnmb will 90ml: in "w "BOY AND THE RABBIT.†The Vault; l‘u-opkv'n Roddy an plnunlnx [at I MNM-y meal to be “tum In that Hum-h patio". A M- nm- duh! ha: mu lm-n docldod upon nn )rL Ru Nichol†In mum Mend: In Chicago. Prank "wry In In the Suburban honpltnl and MI (rlondl are glad lo lam he in â€mm. nuldly Nome Bum! I: pun-purl" an anion l-lnmont to be given ll her school In the nut (mum. Haul helm-a ll slowly recoverin- trom her serious Ilium The Lullca’ Md met with Mn. John Heart! on Thursday. A good number attended. A dollolou lunch was served. Mn. Gregory, Mn. Davey nnd Mn. Helm noted as hone-sen. Mn. C. ['1 Moon gave an excellent super on “Put Yourself In "I! Place." which closed the program, utter which dainty retreahmenu wen served. CATCH-MY-PAL PATTER- SON. "In Red Man's Land." Mrs. lions: weller sang some Indian songs, which ware very much appreciated. Tho promo 0' haunt-m flmw no After a short business session the lguon study was taken up. Subject, The Missionary Society of the Meth- odist Church met with Mrs. Dunnagon at the home of her dnughter, Mrs. Gn~ leapte. "on Feb. 4. Thirty ladies were present. In his room at the Brevoort hotel late yesterday by Charles Peters, house detective. after a maid falled to gain entrance to the room. Dr. Dom registered at the hotel last Saturday. His body was found in a chair. Heart disease ts believed to have caused death. At the meeting of the Village Board Monday night, E. B. Wan-ts, aunt. of Water and Light, handed in his resig- nation, which was accepted, and H. A. Gardiner was appointed to the posi- tion. Mr. Wang has been a good, con- scientious superintendent and it is to he regretted that circumstances com- pelled his resignation. Dr. C. P. Dom, 52 years old, Naperâ€" ville, 11]., a dentist. was found dead Mr. Arthur Meyer, who was the drillmaatér for the play "FM?! 01' we Toy Shop." given by the School Com- mittee at the Woman's Club is a young man, 2’ years. of ageâ€"*and should be given the greatest praise for the way he handled and produced such a, rousing success with only ten days for rehearsals. mmmomemvloyedudtothou ‘ ____ 1 win; seek help. ll": either use It you . --..â€"..+.,-_ = will rest-tor wlth the committee the! Downer: A. A. 24; Aurbh Y. I. C. A'. Will attempt to assist you For further ‘ 17â€"0. at. H. 8. 27; D. 6. Information telephone Mrs H. H. A. A. No.‘ 2. 10.. Prince. chairman. CA8. NEWS. Houseman Drug 00.. corner Inn: and Curtis Sta. Dovnprs Grow ruidpnts are auton- lshnd at Ihe Ql'lf'K results from the simple mlxtnre of huckthome bark. glyreflne, etc, known as Adler-l-ka. ‘Thls mmedy acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and is so THOROITGH I bowel cleaner that It Is used successâ€" fully In appendicitis. ONE SPOON- FUL of Adler-Hm relieves almost ANY CASE of constlpatlon. tour or any stomach. ONE MINUTE utter you take it, the gnu rumble and put OIL ONE SPOONFUL GIVES ASTONISHING RESULTS. Tnlaln . [hum-m Ehningnr Nash ..... 1’. 80am! . \\'. SIaMs Stump \ The lllmulnlo Dqu but "no Coma“ In 1 «loan match on the locul wry- lull Thur-day Mum. I‘tnnlnn by Ina chum mum!" of 26 pin». Pulimvlnn are the neon-n: Min-duh --~ Ill 2m! 3rd l-Zrhmn ......... IN l l1 1!?! Smub .......... IN IL! 15!) "Inch .......... 1.17 H! â€I News»! .......... â€2 200 â€I Higgins ......... l2? "2 197 Ou Balm-day "cums. nab. mu. mm: will be "um same. at the School. the mgr. school Human "m play nlnnflda. the "lab School â€50:thth: and tho Athletic Ana: clnuon will ulu Ibo Logan Squaw: c»! Hut-um D. G. A. A. No. 2. 10; D. 0. H. 8. 11. Davenport . . . . . .R. FJ'h'Im'no D’nc'n Carma . ........ L. I" ....... .. Ulhom Manor . . . . . . . . . ..C. .Duncan. O'Mn'r Wail-urn ...... R. (lander, .l’h'nnl'no Burnt. O‘mlh....L.0......... Kldwell Hold Gala-4mm“ 45). Davenport (2). [Manor (4). Wuhbun (I). Ulhorn (I). (induct (2). Kldwoll (1). Mo Throvrâ€"Curuu (3, Johnston: (1). Foulsâ€"ll. B. H). A. A. (5). Tofu ls Wlnler ..........L.G.... Hyenhlll ï¬eld Godsâ€"Bauer (3), Drew (1). Binder (2). Klein (2). Swan-on (1). [major (5). Free Thrown-Barman (I). Poohâ€"Downers (6). Anton (1). The second team was scheduled to play a team from Chicago Heights. hut owing to the death 01 one of their members. they did not wpear and the high school team took their place. The Association was handicapped in this game by the absence of one or two men on which they had depended. and were not able to give the opposi- tion to the well tnlned high school team that they might have given. The features at this some were live ï¬eld goals by Curttu and tour by Diener. D. 0. A. A. No. l (24); Aurore (l7). suiger .........R.ii‘ ........... Klein Drew ........ LP........ Swen-on in the game between the ï¬rst team and the Aurora Y. M. C. ‘A.. Drew was the brightest star, having sewn ï¬eld goals to his credit, and Dunjer (or the opponents mode live by carefully stealing up under the basket unnoticed by the Down- ers players. Binder and Staiger for Downers and Emery Klein for Aurora also played a good, font game, al though Binder was handicapped by a painful injury to his foot. The game was lost and clean and during the ilrst part or the second half was very exciting, see-sawing back and forth, ï¬rst with Aurora in the lead and then Downers. Finally, during the last ï¬ve minutes of play, Downers played faster and harder than at any time earlier in the game and forged ahead with several very dimcult goals. and won by a margin of seven points. HINSDALE DUES BEAT DOWNERS. On Thursday evening, Feb. 4th, the Downers Grove Athletic Association opened their basketball exhibitions with a victory over the Aurora Y. M. C. A. and a defeat at the hands of the High School. The games. were both interesting and the Association gives promise of having two very good teams. 8H ll? 20] 2|! 7!! In! 2nd I†I!!! 170 7m 7m 761â€"2103 RSI-«2.329 I)“ I23 aâ€"Rlnh JWWWJWEH â€mm“ .meu m "mmwmumMmmm m llml: II In mine... We [in II- dpon. _Woi m than u a high to.- Immune. a! Hume. We no longer live in the old ninth outdoor conditions In which our fo- thon aimed. What amend forthell won't nice for no. Habit- of livâ€" ln‘ which «stained then In hell“ Wailing God. '0' Burn. For . tiny burn rllp I crysial oi F common warming soda In water and "lb ii over "in inlnry. This on“ the pain almost inaizmilr Extensive burns may in cnvrrml um a pulp of washmig soda and main? iii-is II best in"! ilm nltln has not been broken). ll ihe ukln In brolwn mop the surface wliiu n mlutlnn of sodinrn‘ carbonaie (washing soda). I teaspoon- ful dissolved In a pint of clean boiled vaier. Alter a few mluuiea cover the injury with clean same which has been soaked In the nods solution. nnd on top 0! the glaze spread comm nail in exclude the tit and allay pain. Line flier tad linseed oil or line water 1nd olive oil, equal pm 0! act mixed. in lino u very old Ind eflclent remedy. Al 70 donne- Flhmnhou Mr lob- uer In In a comatose condilkm but In. â€ï¬‚ared no min. A! no he I- u do“ u I alone wall. To "Iro- Mm Into boiling In"! «no»: Mm lo nlruulo vlohnuy. mow- Inx to union min. but when you drop Mm mm the «old rum and II man)- ), "an In (mutant-ma Mr. MM!" Ilmply noun warm. tin-n than]. and an", tuck. me claw ondnr Mn half and pane. um] mm the “up at the hilt. no mom than temporary annoy-m It in mun-(um m‘cmary lo I!" 00 cram-Nun .11 man Lobaumu. you In. In “Imam: 41!. mu (o m Martin. the bumâ€"- Ibont iho nlm at a Map nod-«don Io I006 Mum It causes the lohuvr Etwflmeuln II the Jmoy who Mahala) nation have Ibo" that tho old-“ma luv-mod of «mum; Ir. Lab um In cold water, than Mun; Mu but up unduly until his lob-m ml bu don-Hod ! body I: rally I flea-um lo him. or I! it u (be I.“ ma M1! "or Inn. Do you lblnk (but Hourly balling to M wound be I happy w†or “crouâ€" In: the you divide?“ Wan. probably I! you were I lobster you would (Mal Acumen I. Ind. The No Rally In- joyu the “union 0' lulu. lulu Aflvo. PLEASURE FOR THE LOBSTER Subject. howaver, to the down right or annals Carpenter, their mother, In and to nld lot (our and also subject to tho dower right 0! Emma A. CI Mar. widow of Chflflcl Carpenter, In tn to the n h [on fed 0! lot llve. No dead or do w!" ha delivered to the who-er or pur- chalen unul laud uh been reported to and unmoved the County Court of Du v a County. lllnoll D“ m (In: M Patna-75. "II. \VI All I. ARI’IGN'I'ER.‘ (in-nib; o! the mum 0! Robert w. Glamour and Charts: V. Cum-non lino". u. u u. Undivided tWo-ninths (2/9) interestâ€"- one-nlnth (1/9) iniewat (or and» minorâ€"â€" in and to the north ten (10) feet or lot ï¬ve (6) and all of lot (our (4) in Bland!- ard'. Subdivision o! rt 0! the south- west quarter (8. \V. ) of section a t (8). township thirty-alum. (38) MI h, run 2 eleven (ll). out o! the third prin- cipa meridian, litnated in the Village 0! Downers Grove. County of Du Page, and Btgtg 9! Illinois. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE. ESTATE OF MENA 3. ï¬x. DECEASED. The untiersignod, tum-ins linen u pomp ed ndmimstmtnr ur the- astute 0 Mann s. that; lieu-axed; hen-shy give» notico that ho. mil impair bul‘ure the County Cunrt of Du l'nigu Cnunly. ut the (.‘nuil lluuao in “huntqn. m the April term. on the first Monthly In April next, at “’hlL‘h time all Demons hzu'mg i'luims anguilmt said catalr an: nuuilml mnl requesuui to nth-ml tor ttm numusu of having the. sunw .uijustett .\ii gwrsuns indvhlcti to fluid rslutu me “untested tu make lnmmillut‘e payment to tln- liltdel'signt‘d. I’llled this lsi Guy at Fuhrluu‘)’, .-\. II. 1915. i-Zl'flill-J VlX. Administrator. Bl'NGl‘I llAlHitil'li, .\ltmnvys. slum 0F lLlJNti , . PAGE-- N‘. IN THE CUl‘N'l‘Y (.‘(H'HT 01“ DH l'AGlC CUFNTY. February Term, A. D. 1915. in the mnttc‘r u! the application 0! “'il- linm 1i. Carpenter, thmuiiun at Robert W. Cnnu-ulur and Charles V. mun-nâ€" ter, minor“. for hallu- tn sell ruul eu- t:ztr.â€"~Gen. Nu. ï¬lls. File llux Hill To Rom-rt \i‘. Carpenter and (‘imrlrs \-'. Carpenter and all whom it may von~ 00"“. Public notice is hereby given that, by ivirtue of n (turn-e and. order made and entered 01' n-uurd by said rourt in the above entitlml cause on the hit day of February. this. the said \\‘i|lixun M. Cal'- peuter, gum-din" a! mid minors. will. at the hour of ll o't'lock A. M.. on the Kill day of March 1915. at the north ontmncc or the Courthousts of Du Pug? County. llilnois. in the City 0! Wheutou, ulnar (or sale and sell at public vendue. to the highest bidder for cash all the right. title. and interest which the said Robert W. Carpenter and Charles V. Carpenter, minnrs. have in and to the following de- scythe}! _r_ea_i entitle.- tip-wit: EST? or DU Tell Me About It Quick. Have Cus« tomers Waiting. Telephone me tonight Downers Grove 46-11 HULBERT JONES. Real Estate and Insurance THE next telephone directory will go to press in a few days. Another will not issue for several months. All change: infraâ€! lim'a :, ..; and all m lanky : h arrangedfor at m. ’ ’ 3 If You are without service, Â¥ ‘ ,' ., £4 ‘ P‘lcphone now and m “'6‘", ‘ mflappearinthenqwboohfh For Goodness Sake! uclioneer valence. most none what um: I 01d houses wnrcdwihoitu“: 1y. sary dirt. All Work ï¬gnoig‘ry; guaranteed Sanders m .. Is the kind of printing that makes people realize that you are successful in your business: the kind that indicate. that you use only the best that is obtainable. And this in the kind that inspire: conï¬dence in the people with whom you do bud- ness. Cheap printing on poor paper reflects “shut your good Judgment and is apt to cause people to think tint the goods that you offer for sale are, like your printed mater. of III inferior quality. It pays to get the beet printed man that money will buy. it gives tone and creates conï¬dence. We will be glad to furnish you with ample: and quote you prion. New Telephone Book Will Soon Issue PrintingThatSpells SUCCESS m I hm sold 1000 mm was 151* * " I ten-em states In my twenty-nu um perlence. I know how to sell the dood- , .. . , most money out or a sale. That’s what I at on want. DR. BLAIR, 33 - Telep one lacunae 457 " If You Haw a House or Lot Bell FOR SALE 95 Chicago, Avenue System