(- flumhr u Wren a! PM! leI' to MW : awn-"(alive on hurl. Ir. P'uirvnthvr m am: up- pm»: to nprmM Un- rhmhr. AL hr the†Mm haw hum m» M. .1“ P-irwnthor will MIMI“ I 'ï¬uvn "port. I'm Winn- Journal Gaunt». Aug. 1!“ (bl. II. It; Vulnmthr madc- P "-- pd o! I M, of “Milan 10 Cut a... mm; "m w “thin! {nkhl tludï¬ulioa. Whih- Mr. Van-- Ivan." in in â€loud-un- ul [his “in. M rren’vnl n Irlvgrlphir â€-1 our“ Inn I'M â€Mir «nu-r «1th- ion of India». In m! "w twink- don In! Inâ€: bfnm "w «Mm! “M (with! mmmmw wflfll by MRI") “rhino In Manna "w man a! "v qurfly in v‘los in Inflow-I. nyniflly on sugar (m ilk- W points. Tb â€Hit Irwin mun-Innin- ol' Indian- In: flu "and for law} th" .0065“ wiflo Mr, "(A4003 min-f .flm In it M4 in (Nam. I Wat“ nanny. Am... a, and an amount! Tbo Von Wayw- (Mum-r of com. mm home of lr-"k. lump-:1- uâ€" “ "(on-ya In vw nnlr In R- Outb- a-d â€nu-m". u ‘- MI by Cl.- u-(lvihu of "or pal (0' days. M a MA»: nw-v which Chaim. Rob-fl M. VNMM W, d'd. II. I’; ruin-mm" Ina-Ir I w- VAIIWEATIISR WILD. IMI'IYJ‘DZNT VT. W.\Y\l' fluid, the has uM)‘ n'lw'd for (no youâ€, will hr lhl- (rurhrr. Ir! u» “In "It: Hw- Mu )01! w Im‘. w- llYllll‘VI uluu-l u!" uumlurrn In llI-' Shh Counril of [kn-m» Ind wu, 0â€).de Imuuly. A Ima- Mann-.1! program Ill ulna nation-d by Hr- youn. pvuph- a! New rmumunil). l'mlrr lhv new mim- lb» domm‘n pul'c-lnmwr u plural in a man- Miran: tux-mus Mann than bvfovr. The lawn-um- I. now [DWI on â€w name low! M Un- nummrnrinl huh"; M "an! arm .1" 00"" Tamil". gym"... MI ‘Illlu'lth will om mom ht- gin-n her 34. All tMMn-n .n- tug-0A lo kn» flw'") Minn. pm "w fin-c day. "Lu Haul 0M-- In punhumg flour from Hu- Mn" Last Sunday n-u‘nlnx MI. J. (.‘ml ‘0- Itvlmw‘ umlvr Ur mupirru "I [Ill- 8!.“ CNN" of [kit-mm Ind Wu†0â€).de ’M‘I'UI)’. A rm- muxwal prom-hm nu nlw Inmhvnl by III-- you». pimple a! New rmumunil). (‘Aam (“ha-b" Bonn 8nd- "women-h numly that INA rath- m- 1’- (Man. (balm lmhu-d arc-hut hr punk-nu! tn pul- ionan lo within-1km floor and Nb- Tbo Von Wï¬ym (Mum-w of I'M" “alums pok- Hr. Elmer Haunu-«w-r a! (flow-lam! and Mr Km" llaunn-awr u! [hm-mm Grove \‘inlu-d [ha-3r pan-Mn Sunday. Mr. Jot Dublu and son Jamm of Chicago fluent Sumlny at. the houn- of My. ind Mm. Thoma): Hobbs. Mrs, (ivnm‘h-vu l'ufï¬-r Mic-«l n-lurn- ed Inst Hominy [mm a month's \‘ucu- don in Miuhinn. Yugo Two Born to Mr. and Mrs. (‘. lt’anktm bum. Satuuhly, Amend 2‘ a girl. Charles Shout-r a! (In-at Ink»..- â€IN/’0‘ Sunday with his pun-nuts. IEWSY “MES FROM LISLE All!) BELMONT The Sm-niplmh l'la ~ haul a picnic in [lowmrr’s wmuts 'l'hulwluy. Ml'ï¬. A. Griffin r‘Im-Ituim-cl tht‘ Sunippuh girls ’l‘x 5-day «waning. A. POITIR, Correspondent Sunday. ‘irhoo’ 10:00 u. m. Lamon- Gem-mu; liking. :5 (‘01. {kl-1:"; Communion Surviw- and hnpthm m. Welling Svn‘iw .‘x' 5). III. lllustratwi sermon. Suhj:-cl.~- “Coming of Un- Mastor... l'h'I-ryluuly welt-om». 11:00 a. telephone 152<fl-2 LiSlJ-Z (‘UNGIII'ZGATIUNAL CHURCH NOTES To obtain the but results in using the telephone, speak directly into the mouthpiece‘with lips close to but not touching it. Talk slowly and distinctly in a clear, well modu- lated tone. HEN A SPEAKER turns his face from his listener, he ma- terially reduce: his chance: of being understood. The same rule applies when one talks over, under or aside from the telephone transmitter. Bell ‘ CHEM TELEPHONE OUR FIGURES ARE IEAmNABLI mm F. MIMI. Thru- is II‘" Ibo "Nil for M mun-lion. but hut-“funny- £- .n [mill M‘o a.“ tï¬v Pod Adlai.- luvuim (a who on "My 0! Mum-6a. flu- nma' Inn-l. uh“ in "n- u-fl In. MI- in W â€N in quality in! qualfly Inn: and a.» road Mmhmnlm .r h mill-d. IMI an own-puma- to «a domain will haem- an afloat“ Mr I, and Ilalu'fl all-aloha "my dad um u ox- Im-loo has Inn-n (nun! (Mn to m- um. under IN 0M urn-tun can" "Rh mb-mw- M to «bound; [out “or Paul Minimal-Ilka whhn II to in poaua'voly undo-Mood "an! "to m- «l-wlur Hu- mm-um-r in out oblignl to buy unit-ANN!" It I" In†anaemia-r I at rho clam-'1 Irv-l uh wnnu (hm. She may buy 3 nanny-mun! flour. not". «Main "w unwind mm a! “Mum" Nomi-VI for In" u "w Pal-flu. hum-flu n4 ln promulgating this Ili-rw-o- (II-- Food Administration “as gunk-d hp lin- nrsulls of Mr. Hoov’L-I h inu-sliguxion.~ abroad. The [nu-Imtiunal Food Counril. «impose-«l of the fowl admin istmtors of England. Italy. Frunw. and tlw United Slut»: mgr-Ml (lint tll"; civil populations of all tlw allies at! war wlIiI (it-many should cut a stunt anl hit-ail. composed of 80 pvl'rl‘nt u'nr-Iyxtnwlion wheat flour and 20 po-h mm o! the nmgm'wd flour unhali~ mm, which include corn flour. both wllilr and yvllow. and hark-y flour, um Immufnriun- of-wllicll in new Imm- m-irntifically romlucurd in (lu- mills ‘of III" munlry. other whatliluh'. will lw Iu-nuiunl, prm'lIk-«I tho- i-xac-l pm» ï¬â€˜lllfl‘!’ la vIIIployI-Il. ESTIMATES CHEERPULLY FURNISHED lh-gimlim; Svptvmbnr 1. â€In family lllllihuil‘l' of Mom will nu lump-r lu- ‘ohlignl (u buy an equal umoun'. of flour substitutes. This dwisiun ha» be}!!! mashed by the National Foo-I Administmzion. and ".31 application i.~ minim-wide. ('ivil Populations of All the AIM-s To Eat Standard Bread. is Food :‘d- mink-Indian Urdu“ "HY-Hm flWR RIM ABOHSIIED, SIPIEMBER HRS] â€Mfr-â€Ila. System DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOW NERS GROVE. ILLINOIS There will be on exhibit all manner of war machinery and munitions. mo- tion pictures. relics and trophies. Many Downers Grove people will no doubt see the exposition and should 100mm Grove branch ha been as- 1signed no tickets to dispute 0f. Themwfllbeï¬cenueuh though the admission to the show wfll be twice that amount when tickets are purchased at the gum. The Red Cros- will take 1 promi- mt pr! in the United sum Gov~ eminent War Exposition in Grant Pnrk, Chm. in September Ind the A new nappy of ytrrr wilt he re- ceived right after the first and Mrs. Kaiser witl need more thither: than ever. The earning of the cold weather and the rapid increase in the Amer- ican army neeesmutes increased knit- ting activities on the part. of the Red Cram and of course Downers Grove worker: wilt assume their proportio- mte share of the work. Recruit: for the knitting department are «Red to are Ira. Kaiser at Red Cm Ire-adv quarters next Tuesday. Wednesday ‘or Thursday. Then! 'i‘" he no surgical dressing again next Honky afternoon or evening because of the holiday and the picnic which will be mm by uh. Rs meal inwmry and check up on all clap-mama. In. P. B. Keir-er. chum-n of (in hiking Warn! of up Ital M Cm branch . nil-um that a" hit. (in. or yarn m in "up haul: or I"- klmn must he tuna-v! in Ivy 30'!va lat. flanker the â€mm! In: brvn computed or not. WMMr it has not keen sand. is partly than or map; W "co martial mitiwly musl‘ h him"! incl [0 Ivor as nhr is NJ mired m that due I» turn in nfl‘ material an! garments to (M Chiragn' Chapter which humid»: the yarn. l Ry having local bra-rhea and aux- iliaries thumb the Chimp Chap!"- do this the chapter will hr able to Tick“ I. .lk Wu B!~“bn F. S... by Ian! All um (Ross , HAIIRIAI nusr y at mum I also pledge myself to do everything possible to protect loyal Americans and to punish traitors and traitorous profiteers. Respectfully submitted. My platform will have But one plank. WIN THE WAR. As a means to this end. if nominated and elected. Iain" con- tinue to uphold the Commander- in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United Staten. without reference to his personality or his politics. lbelx'eve this to be the plain duty of every American citizen. I take this means of announc- ing to the voters of the Eleventh Congressional District that I shall again as]: the Republicans of this splendid District in their Primaries on September 11 to nominate me for the high office of Member of Congress. Congressman In C. Copley CANDIDATE FOR RENOMINATWN Wm. J. Wenzel, Noble Grand E. M. Brannon. Socratary. in attempting to supplant constitu- tional authority. the wry foundation of our civil liberty. {under their services to the aim-ari- ties and stun? ready 9» respond ins- tantly in the support of law enforce- ment and the cï¬scourgement of mobs Rï¬wLVED, TM! Don-nor: Grave Lodge No. 750. Independent Order of Oddfellows will co-o'pontp actively and witchfully with the constituted muchoritles. locul and State. to the ‘endthntthegoodnameofourm- nmnity shall not he violated by mobs, no mum what excuse my be «ï¬end ï¬nd forth", RESOLVED. That the members of this ladâ€. aingly and collectively. Aurora, Illinois WHEREAS, Hob nurr.mntd wrongs. naver enforce law. hut an law-bmkers chainsawâ€, and. WHEREAS. We avg opposed to lawlessness of «Mm-er nature. thanâ€" forn be it ‘ â€I'M and pol-fla- ny u: mi m whirl. my In" prow- lo hi my pawn-Ila is for than than "you "wk â€'1 of thing (In In no†ti“ the Hunt quaâ€... ‘Wkrv dill! you r! your facts? Fm"- linutp Men? [um do I you pim of wart (or to»! country. second only to lb! m- tpflshmt of the worn! sonic. in Pounding up gym-Gama amm- ‘lflstn. if “my m spwad that lost "The (mt oh)": [a In Mind ‘ Lia to and with min-r M our “Miâ€"1‘ {mos any with the mad" to fling 1 [Ma-ennui“ theta-raffle flrst4 [ml of "a"! "rm who "at: vi- 1 do" mm in his hearing." I A 1 WHEREAS. The pmidmt of our country has calm attention to a ten- dmcy on the put of some thought [as people to encourage moi lav. ‘ Sim-Inning of all (km-mo p'oflin' [uni-x8 this mnlry has Ink-n "~- gfm. not of niliun "M11, or â€Cw. hm 0' printâ€! 0M .mm-n pm rat: - bulletin ins-nod by up mum» of public Information '0! HI- smurfs 40.") Four â€Imus ;ln. It W (M: pun-Dun unh- (Hum nhmmh un- lml band- 01 (M Rod (‘m-s. “WI"IHR IN" \'0I' (â€if \‘(N'I "1‘13?" IIBOLI'TION Private Ambulance. GEORGE 1.. "mm mm SCENE†SCHMITT Pl-‘Ell-‘ER UNDERTAKERS DOWNERS GROVE. ILL. I. C. COPLEY NAHIVILI.K aw tr" â€M by (N. M:- ml wilt in (Inuit lion 3nd col- umn o! â€M con-Indian. We hu- flkn in Mad equity 6-.- pnm and immin. n we will um 1 mm»! lo my on." r‘prrsn'u of My Hell you do. giro. May we non-e you? ARTHUR I. annual†DIGNI‘I'I’ AND CHAMt‘I’BI Friday. Aug 30, 1918 Lady Attendant TIE-M2481 mun