D-llmm. 2-4v-M- mdï¬cehounbyawointmt E. F. WORSLLY. M. D. Hyde‘s: l Scum. Office Hadley Bidg. Phone 266 R. Rec. u N. Wallinmn st. Phone 68'! Ofï¬ce Hours: Downers Grove, Illinois Phone 1! I. l. m, D.†V. I. viiarry H. Martin MMING AND W Gm. Badly-4 a. 111.. Mass. relding of the Gospel and Epistle of the day. norm; :0 a. m. High Mm, reading of flu Gospel and Epistle of the day, sumo; 8:30 p. m.. vespen. benedic- tion, sermon; lamina“. 2:30 p In. Week days-«Holy Communion, ’1 I. i a; In». 8 n. m. ‘ Inn's Beauty meets on the m Sunday of the month: W Women in “is Out Sandy; Young 1.1de on 4" Stand My; Boyl and Girl. on the third Sunday. Holy In" dentin every Friday bland privileges of God'- house. Having received appointment, wt». 0! Gums forum 0! the Y. M. C‘ A. (ht pastor, Ir. any. will pmh hi: unwell sermon on Sunday, Non-m- bor mm. a union urvicc being held In the evening. TM swim: (or November M an: In follow: P.O.Do12!. let. 12 Km. HIST CONGKFBA'I'IONAL CHURCH In. In um.- Gny, Paw Boga!" service: will be resumed in NI church next. Sunday. The two W enforced suspension of public weakly on «count of the epidemic should mute III to value new the (manly-s. ‘D o. g '3‘! I- (ï¬n-IWNEM“ Tall-15 UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH OF EAST GROVE. Graduate Nam IV. unconc- mam-n Frijay. November 1, 1918 May School at 9:“: u. m. lord-g Worrhip at. [1:00 o‘clock. Id armon by me under. PM"! Endeavor meeting a! 6:30 n. Twit: “All for (‘MM-n-Our buâ€. bad". In: Hon-na- Larry. M“ Srn‘kv at 7:30 o’clock. Ill sermon by the pulor. rum [nun H. D- I~9¢.-._" I MARY S. DEN!!! ..-.nnu Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching service 11 a. m. All If. watt-owe. I". Emu B. Goodwin, Put". DI. W. W. 600“" cinemaâ€"o . M1†N. F“ A't “Fan.“ . CHURCH NOTICES II. I. M “LN-2 FARM WORK ‘97-... 7-8. I. Have lost our own money therefore unable to pay ampleyees but are an- xious to do so. Downers vae people please can {or your laundry. if not delivered beâ€" fore November, 2nd. [ Ml bit]: dated October 26th and November 2nd ONLY must be met as we must pay our employees uni Also a few debts in town. i The Downers Grove Laundry under the new management will discontinue doi .g buï¬ness on and alter Novem- bEr 2nd. nmomsr EPISCOPAL CHOICE The Rt. Rev. Show†I. Grimm. Bishop Suffngm of the Dictate of ('hiago. will visit 8. Andrew’s Nip sion on Sunday, Nov. 10th. ' Nov. 1. um. All 3mm Day. Fr!- thy. "z†a. m Holy Such-flu and Instruction. Nov. 3d. 19M. 234 Sunday the? Trinity. 7:30 s. 1-. Holy Eucharist. 9:45 n. In. Sunday School. ":00 n. m. morning Prayer and 7:30 p. m. mating of "It chunk (nu-til. 8. ANDREWS EPISCOI’AI. CIIUIICII 30:30 a 1». Morning Won-Mp. (In English). 7:30 p. m. Evening Ram in. Sunday. Nov. mm. Nofomlion Day wrvitn. Spain! conï¬rm for the tyranny of "no Synod. Twsrhy. Novemhr 51h. Sunday. Nm'mbrr 3d. MIR. 9:". y m. Sunday Srhuol. Lot mn- body upon at room". 81'. I'AUIJ WANGV‘IJCAI. OIOVI S’I‘lllllfl' WHICH Wo Ifl' omnixiuu I Sunday School Tom-Mr: Training Hana. All who mush. lilo to Vim! out about it pie.†amt lo a.» pmlor. Services will be held Sunday. «:30 p. m. Choir unmet: In float mun. all Hum-h ain't-m pn- ant. 1:65 p. m. l'myvr 8vn'k1:0uv clu- louder. E. C. that Will coma mhr momhl)‘ min-tuna†any" mow-HM. 7:30 p. In ï¬rming Worrhlp. We: will haw a mu:- utudy o! the Ilml‘ mm “Mm" ' Wulmluy. .‘owmhr 600. ! 6:45 p. m. Young hop!" Allhnce. Topic: "All (or (Thanh-V. Our Thu." law all du- Allinnco metfl bring I 'rh'nd. Sunday, November 34!. 9:46 n. m. Sunday School: Carl J. Stone. Supt Come one and all to show how glad you are that we can have our Sunday School again! NM! 8 uflptun venueâ€"“Speak not evil of one another." 11200 n. In. Homing Wonhlp. The Futonâ€. u-rmon "Our Sabbath†wm b0 an Iwmlntlnn of what Sunday and rhunh u-n‘lcen n-ully mean to In. HIST EVANGELICAL CHURCH I01. [slut Kendall sank. Mot. sand-y Ionics, 11 |. IL; Wednes- d-y.ap.tn.; Sundayuhool, mum. The talk; room in open to the pub II: on loudly: and Fridays (tom 3 to 5 p. m. The Bible ud-Chriuian Science “nature may In rend or pup Mdthcooelnchtrp. Visuals In welcome. Our furnaces have been thoroughly overhauled and are ready far use, the chant]! building has recently been fu- nlgabed, and it is with pleasure that we again welcome you tn the Home Like Church. ing. We will resume our regular servi- ces Sunday November 3d, which is in accord with a notice received fmm Dr. Barber of the Health Department. 9:45 an m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m. Evening Services. 8:00 p. 111. Wednesday Prayer Meet- Rev. B. H. Honing. Pastor. In. But I. IuMa Woman-m FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. KIWI" Rev. Ml (Indus. Mat FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. 1!. Little. Punt. Downers Grove Laundry. NOTICE DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROV L. War is I curwmt twin-taking 1m must be financed with current nav- ings. Therefore every patriot will buy Wu- Savings Stamps to the limit. Let each man und womu apply the conscription principle a: the idle dol- lars. Maire them work or fight. Put Illinois over the toy in its obligation to purchase $125,000,000 worth of W. S. S. by January first. We must land “I! Comm-nan that purchasing power which it must haw {or the huge task of winning the war. emivnbie «m the purple back home should fail to Nippon them. ! We must remember that the bar ‘dmdï¬mlngmnrmmour shouldenjutlsmoehnitdoeam our boy: in the trenches. With the met-om a! Pershing'o men on the western {not fresh in mind it is in- effective my: of doing this is buying War Savings Stamps. 11v Government's work or ï¬ght on!" is helping to build ships ind make nv maria]. But to win the war we will have to main 0v Mars bothvor‘ndï¬ght.0nedthem 0n moï¬on 0! Supervisor ï¬x. the Finance Committee were uthofllod to solve! no nllomy for the County tomintch.P.Come-uu. On mount: of Supervisor Illkr the Board adjourned to Call of Chm}. A. A. Kuhn. Clerk. um YOUR DOLLAR WORK AND FIGHT On motion 0' Rnwnisor Fix the Chiv- Iru “unwind to w I mmmifln to uw with the Show at! for 0w fending a! the print-em The Ch.†unpainted. Suwnioors Hummmhmidl. Fix and Miller. County del 823-001â€. Cmnly Just [I 824001â€. (‘wnly Tnmrrr 31500, no. shot"! $2000.00. A" at which In anlfnfly "Mind. Wm. "unmar- nhmkfl. frank Crawl-r, rim Cam- Minn. Your (‘mmï¬tm an Pin-m I»: to "man "a! may haw- coukhnd m“- mum at Salado. of tho Cmmty iCkrk. County 1mm. County Twa- our and Show" and mommno‘ that I)» annual alum of w "who olfénn MM chow bu- flnd u fol- lawn. for "w km of four yum bo- ginning rim thu- nm Monday of Dec- emhvr. A. I). I’ll: I On motion at Supt-minor Fix. the {allowing "manual-Inch of wink. of flu- nflool County Officer! m “but! wand and adopted: 0!: in“ all. All pmnt vain. You. No Mn mn‘od. Mann! Sunni-on Valley uni Kennedy. To Ibo Hmmblr Chairman uh! (hm 1km of IN “and of Suwniwn: On roll all. all members prenatal except Suptrvison Kennedy and Yuk |cy. l’roccedinn of me Baud 0! Super- vllon of DuPuge County, Illinois. at I spec-id meeting held at. the Court House in Wheaton, on Ilonduy the 28th day of October A. I). 1918. II 10 o‘clock I. m. pununm to all of C Mir. Naming culled to out" with Chum nun Bofll' plodding. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF BUI’EIVISORS 0F DUPAGE Rememberâ€"the Auto License fee My: thn bill. ’ Rememberâ€"i! you run to «no u is I van Was! the pmponiuon. Rememberâ€"the road: will be for: ever maintained by the Shh.’ Remember â€"â€" The Motor Vehicle Luv in now in form. It. means that we can reach every partofmesmteonagondrondami good every day in the year. It means that the money we have spent in improving 12th Street or Lincoln Highway. amounting to 8119, 000 will be returned to the County Treasurer and may be need for im- proving the roads not. on the Bond Issue syskm. L The Board of Supervisurs. the Good jlloads Association and the Automobile Clubs and Business Men's Assuciuv tions of DuPage County have endor- sod this proposition which is to be voted on November 5, 1918. It means for Dul’age County about $1,000,000 worth of good hard roads. NEW (ONSIIIUIION AND IIARI) ROADS V0“ YES am with the population of «ch coun- ty based upon flu 1910 census. Un- der this arrangement DuPnge County is entitled to 557 coin. Med dishes for I mm It MI mkshlmlook ummenllmm.‘ neâ€"‘Oh. no: you'd Inn to m u to do that.“ the Issue. The one hundred mount-d coins are to be distributed in accord- The county centennial organization merely mm the face value or! the number of coins pro and to the counâ€" ty. A report must be made to the Con- tennis! Commission of the nmount of money realized from the sale of the coins "It! the use made of it. A number of mnty centennial or. “amnion: hnvo net m requisition- evi the centennial half dollars nllatted to than under the pm rat- Image- Inent worked out by the Illinois Cen- tennial Commission. Under the plan Innounced by Hugh 8. legili. In, director of the Centennial Celebration theselnlfdoflnrnmsthennldfor melon-nthepnceednmtomh county to which the coins are slick; ted for the defmying of expeneen of centennial celebration or an contri. mum to the Red Cm. ‘ Several county omniutions have unnamed their intention of using the proceeds fmyn the coins to my Ni- expenses of the December 3 celebra- tion in honor a! the centennial of the formal mism of the state into the Union. Others, which have already held their celebrations will donate th» proceeds from the sale. of the coins to the Red Crass. A total of one hundnd thousand of these coins was turned out by the United States Mint and owing to the limited coinagw, min collectors a" over the United States are showing a livp- ly interest in obhining ample: of COINS I'OR ILLINOIS cm. TENNIAL CELEBRATION "It will I» u Ind four «in bo- fon Illinois can hope to be in“? tho mm o! (M- pml situation", Mid Dr. Drake today. "Humor, wo vi" [3th u npidly u you've to tr. lens: manning: from autumn: A! mu m i: is do lo do no. In nll pmlflkfl the mar-nu" will hp liflpd in the northern portion of "P M before the opHemic has nub-d “.3 worst in southern Illinois.†1 m sun- Dvpnflmt o! haun- "uflh Mn not orchard um church-- he dosed but u arm-nay mom-Ida "at when any nmnbn open during um «Wk-m6: um pup" muhh‘on lu- pmidrd And that porno» in (he «mung-UM who cough. amu- or up". be "eluded {mm "in room. Tho- dbrue In All) IAN" npbd â€and: In the mum. comma-Nu. In um: u-dlom (hr wick-Ink MI bun aim: "plow-n in (bu-cur. In my mm [M ï¬rst for to" m pom have bun lmmdhloly Iollw- ad by Mada-do of other» until hon twuty-llve to nvmty-flw p" cm! of tha- emu"- popuhuon of than an- un hw hen Infffll'd. l A wlowrlphlc nurvry of tho mu Inlay. yew-led Um nu- cpédmlc In dn-eloplng' np‘dly Ind um: more Ira-Sou. ooanu'cmu In run! com- muan. Mon- urbui mull: m m- pomd in the “min; who: of 0» nut. that in On «No- mthg to flu pawl-Ila. Lon! authorities m unwed to keep the MI! dcpunment 01' health ad- vised daily A: to the “tuition in their Waive communitlcn no that the «gunman my be lifted .- noon .- Mk. In several communitieu in the nor- them â€do! of tho mu Dr. Duke unnounoed that the influenza qulnnv lino my be lifted within I few dnyl. As the disease is bmught under eon- tml sud condition: again become nor- ms! in other communitleu, the tan on public meetings will be "minded ll- Llwugh otï¬eidn of tiny but: hedth deputment made it clear that In no an must the qumtine he lifted except on order from the state do- partment of public health. 1 Dr. Drake has Added 24 physicians to his ï¬eld sum. These men are work- ing night nud day in the communi- ties to which they have been â€signed Ind Received their appointment (hm the United sum Public Health San Reports received today from 142 cities and towns in all sections of Illinois indicate that Um epidemic has ‘puswd the crest in the northem purl of the state. is approaching what is ‘expected to be its highest point in the central section. while the muthern counties may expect a large incmnsej in the number of case: dun‘ng the next two weeks. Approximately one million cases of infucnzu have developed in Illinois ‘during the present epidemic, wording to a statement issued hon- lonight by Dr. C. St. Clair Drake. Director of the Slate Depurtmvm of Public chlm This number includes [lu- mild cases as well as those which have proved to be more serious. THE INFLUENZA . EPIDEMIC IN ILLINOIS To compute an Ill-um. ure the mediation of thing starch in factories u the large flipping center: manned to unite the great quanti- erI of (mu and (hand Woes ‘uï¬ving during the tall and winter. This mid turn to pnfluble 02mm large Wie- uz pm without ul- u. but which are : serious hard". of expense since their cod of pm «ï¬ction must be added tmspomtien Ind dumping charges. dtmyfll pin a! mom [m and Wm Ion than from normal noel. Who-i procedure adapted to "an nhomd pulp: Mal-lean min! In «levied. «Wt sped-Hm any, butmenmmstohemmwhy the present med-d might not be I’- pfled proï¬tably in the mum in for ‘M production nf Ailing nun-h upproximflng that the not): .1 pm nuundformhpmmmh- mini difflmlï¬o in my fru- Unnnl SIM†Imam!“ of Agri- nmon- to in "MM, ankle of pm dud" WM and Imam-ally nor- 0nd ï¬eld: of than, "INF. “an?! a! good Win. Inch of this “(trial cm" to m I manual v-lw Pmu-d and Mind pot-0m Mvr boon found In (duh marl-Kw by (In- Um ind place of ham upon an mun. by III-1min; (hr Suntan of the Public uuuuu Commiuion ll. Swfluflrld. llllmin. CHICAGO TfllJ-ZI’HONE COHI'ANY. Goon! Calm-nth! â€financial. VIOSTKD POTATOES Ml punk-n lnu-nmuvd tn "an we» coo-“n. my obtain Intonation u to 1'0 PATRONB OF THE CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY: 'l‘lw cum.) Telephone hmby gives mug-o lo the puhlk that it bu ï¬led with the Sun of lllinolu. Pub- ‘Ik uuuuu (burnt-don Innponry whodulcn which \VIII chance tho mm for Ice-l (ck-phone exchange :0:th in lu- Mun Gmr Exchange Am In [NM County, Illinoiu. and um the aid than“ of mm Invoke: u hum-c for I" dual" 0! local "- m under offend to the. public“ Ind MN“! 51m nu uehldulo In m Mod and in effect. dipthetin. passed “my Fridny. NOTICE 0" AP- PLICATION 1'0 CHANGE RATES Loui- luller will he max-fled Novem- ber 1th. E. Wodey. a teacher In the public schools in Aaron, went Sunday with Rouoo.mofthenmof|¢r.lnd In. A. Hlnkle who has been ill with Engineer Sum and wife of the [Aka Show. road visited his friend Goor‘e l-‘ouer Sunday. Mr. Brown or Sandwich is visiting "WWW-Wu" 8"" '0 WP ‘Nl daughter, Mrs. H. H. flood and ï¬ulxg' 0 go home 1;: family. FOR SALEâ€"l ri t hm In J. D. Horton who has been at Niu- commie... "03003" 9.3... 39.1 gm Fnlln the put summer unturned ' 11- to Downers Grove Sunday evening. FOR SALEâ€"Dining-mom table R. D. Parker and wife returned Sat- chairs. "do? â€it: Inlho Y- . . (her rocker bru- bod tm: uzday from a um weeks vim |n New ' ' Yo I gpdng. dunner, Singer towing 11 mp. runner nub Milan-A 2 ï¬lm . , “â€"j t -‘ m Whoaton last week. pan sALEâ€"Small Victroll Ind Re- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. coma. Inquire at 44 Warren Aw. A. Hinkle Friday 0mm 23d. Phone 45â€"3» 11-14..» Three inches of a this morning. HICKIE SAYS HAIR GOOD KTA If" ‘whldo time all int-om chino ‘u-in-S 9-?! Same. are M! a! fled which} lvrmnedilh’pnm Dated this uh fly a! W A. m...’ n. mm. Admins-cm. Bum. Harbour Schmidt. A‘s-11!." 198‘ '5 3 cod-flu monument to Ml m “u. m M cent-t. A.“ Ole "in: M tho (1th I! lane. on October M. 1m. “VIP. M formed the m" to VII“ 'l‘o been“ Ind Fall of (be m hum.“ In! on the night or 1.: n. 11". nearly twenty-three nun mu. hthanht-nmï¬o Iâ€! word was wrmm M m- llbofloun you: Glhhon M It I â€or! the Cum Court of 50 Re County, It the rt HUI. at the awry Tenn. the Hm loath] in has?) MIR“ 3: ADIINIB‘I’IANI'B Km Esau: of William H. Bar-Inn, W The under!!! having in! :c point!!! Admins: unto? of .0:- of Willhm ll. Ban-abut. Dean-ad. Loni, give. MIN that be will.)- About the only running be: In all wmummI-mwamm on the locomotive when "hadn‘- Imam-haw mummn City dWMnt but). Count. .. .......£:£....I ‘IOIU u I: by law 'nqulnd. and 6556 Mt In um . .hrgwm'émmï¬â€œ m- o r . .. . ’ w. nlmnh M Bum. "Adair I Modal. COI- fluim'l “RIM. .474 grain-uh "n’lu’amm‘ Win..." it; Notice I. M n- u the his mmwua. «a.» tut-g then m era-plum bu hon- tofom mu Mn WWI “cc-m on ad that l unm- 6:1“th out o! “(All UN". @- 0‘“ huh-n unmade lauds-gm org-b)- _ the by having your furniture repaired and "upholstered. Ramble prices and satisfaction guaranteed WWW CIIANCKRY NOTICE STATE OF ILLINOIS. - com" or ouuanb nu ma cmcurr co m- or nu may: coumv ILLINOIS. _ ompug 15:31. A._ 0.. nm__ 865.00 Mk:- 3 Wm the phon- 09th coo-pun t MGM And zoo age! than and main. All new. Una two vooh. Act quick. 81" Gnu-.101! Ava. W"- W. Near “I." mind. Clot. h Sheridan Road. 1045-1! any work. Goo? p: M.!i°-.~.Anvlm 2‘ FOR mumâ€"pr. Mel’s wgmurvgunq m 1"}th trhn'niéd 70f thnaplmtcd, or dad; a". "Hr-cry ma. I’M- 9923.- _ npdng; am " 'féinié? Eï¬mm m" ine, copper wash boiler. 2 examin- Mdcrh ersr. cameo-a. M m pinks. u'un'n bicycle. Emil 'John- 11- 1- 4-; IP_ you_ wish your pep-)1! d3!!!» FOR SALEâ€"Dining-mom as]; m! chairs. rlor suit, Inlho . lat- !hey rock: bru‘q bod, lawn apt! WANTEDLYouh' gm 'us'helfi'mia house work. 1% go home nl Phone lZd-ll. u- M or Phone 635 mum: Mam renovated. Drop Paul to if (in "uhï¬â€™i’l’ibo druid ii‘ £11m: E 1mm ll-l-l-c