This flag was borne Memon'nl Day at the head of the column of Uncle Bm'l boys and it is the hope of mo The occasion will also witness the mutation of I regulation army flag to the returned boys {mm the Mothm’s of the Downers Grove soldiers and uilors. pmd. will be given and later the young tom, sailors and soldiers and their best girls will be given the free- down of the floor for an army and navy WEWME KORE BANQUET EVEN- ING JUNE 18 (Continued from Fim Page) We will be pleased to give details pertaining to the change The foregoing Schedule supersedes all existing rates. Cordless, including Operator’s set .......... $1.50 per mo. Switchboard including Operator’s set Cord (nommultiple type) .......... 82.00 to $9.!†per mo. Switchboard including Operator’s set (multiple type) per position ............ $10.00 per mo. Multiple stations and trunk jacks in excess of one per line per strip of ten jacks in use .......................... 15 cents per mo. Terminals and extension stations on same premises .......................... $11!) per mo. ï¬at Rate, two-way, Trunk Lines .......... 86.00 per mo. Flat Rate, one-way, Trunk Lines .......... 3.00 per mo. Individual Line .......... $4.00 per Two-party Line .......... 8.50 per Four-party Line ......... Eight-party Line (Rural). 2.50 per Twelve-party Line (Rural) 2.25 per Extensions .............. 1.00 per By direction of the Postmaster General, whose authority to fix rates has been approved by the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court. the following schedule of rates is announced for Downers Grove. “WNW“!!! PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE BATES New Telene Rates meme he 11,1919 In connection with thn ercom Home mot-ting announcement is made of a busincxs meeting of tho! Comm!» The children who wish to lake an active part in the welcome are asked {to meet at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday ‘m‘ening at the Red Cross rooms in Curtiss Street. to receive their caps and horns and take their places in the Welcome Home pamde. Oversea: caps of Red. White and Blue and a gent-mus supply of harms have been provided for them. ‘ In order that a musing welcome may be given the children have been asked to assign. SWITCHNARDS Mothers that. it. will have â€in plan of honor always when‘ their sons march shoulder to shoulder. Bell mo. 2.00 per 1.75 per mo. zooâ€"per mo. 1.75 per mo. .75 per The ofl'iccrs of the League extend hearty invitation to a" citizens hav- inz the mod of the community at has†to attend he meeting. NOTEâ€"winvitations to the Welcome Though war work is over the useâ€" fulnesn of the League could well be applied to the peaceful needs of the \‘I‘flagr. nlty Wolf-n We at “bury Hall. Friday June 20. nt 8 p. m. John F. Kidwell, president of the League and ‘war mayor of the village mtemphm ‘3 long vaclu‘on and his successor is to be chosen. The League has been a tower of strength to the village‘ thmugh the war and has served as a model for similar organizutionu in other gowmi. \iolfl l‘aImer MR1! \l.â€..(1mlr" man Drpt. of [’an Hum» m f Mcucmmsmmm] [with the sup-75mm of "or who-l.- h in ‘icinuy and urge "n mp- l-m of tho bum's Mich mum which inch-la m “flowing points: A twinning sale M in evpry’ ggL-‘l Irvin. 1W1“; .‘ln. W. K. Noun-m of Kr "Mom manila. mutiny and Sir:- Gm. Human-r of (Man, I'm-hm†“Mum-hr manning "no nomina- hon- far pmidnl. \‘impmnidml ml moving rum-nu urn M. ll". Funk PM of Momma uni In W. H. Mart M‘ 01ml". Mn; mim- led Inf I‘van-Il; 3hr. John T7 ‘lluon at Anna MN. Amofin H. ‘:mm of mm "a 3m 1. T. Sgt.†n! ('arlim-illa I" \irr-wn-j TELEPHONE OUR POLICY ONE FIVE Prompt Service, Best Quality, Right Prices Tmmhy arming. Dr. W. A. Eun- Cllo Md uwhuu of Chic-lo. Inch- on "must "MM.†Dr. Emm- rhin- lhr "HIM: Pakistan of Wow. I- mmiblo far Ihv my»! punk- In Ibo M o! whom-hr «million:- M "u- Slnlr. Following mh of (hm adam- mhwmn \N-I'v hold by IM depart- mom- to which tho-y Mama and pun-tin! nut-Non- Ind plan- rm pup-nu and don-um. J. A. Jam. l'h. I).- Dmn Grad- uate School. Northwestern t'nlrms- Ry. upolw on our “Nuturfl Radium-L" During the mm of the Ic-cum- M 444in n tribute lo (amt Prui- dcnl unmet! for lab- work ‘- con wen-Hon. Mr. .J Bonn. l'rinclpd [4M Tull-la! “5.!- $0.00!. (New. wokr on “Vanuatu! Kahuna» In Illinois." The brim um tom-hr"! m- m not mule- hu Iurnluiml - plum-dbl: ex- .nn-e for our “flun- lo nut-mp! their lnlnlul. Tim.- Illmml etory «has! (by for In. France: Wctmom Suptrvinor of Teachers for lhc‘fomign ham. OIL as. Run! of Educ-don. quote on the Only Women in Amerinniution. Hrs. Wetmon Inflow-a the teaching of m- English language (In- ï¬rfl stop ‘13 Amrrianluflon. Add-mu of welcome was made by Hon. [-2. W. Woodmï¬. Mayor of Peori- responded to by Min: Jessie l. Word. State President. Roped: of State Ofliccrs renewed. On Monday. June 2. a pr-cial (rain left Chicago at 12:30 noon. carrying 5mm: 500 club women from all parts of lhe state to Peoria. whom they were registemi and arranged to be in readiness for Ibo opening session; of "In convention on Tuesday morn-‘ ing at 0 o 'rle in \lolmmnwd ITcmple. Dr. (.Mpor Wistar Hizu. pastor ls: Congregational Chan-h of Peoria. gaxe tho Invocation. sent. to every Dovoeuï¬nwe soldier , and sailor known to the committee. It is desired that none be overlooked and as diligent work hbs hiked to ob- tain an absoiutnly accurate list the ‘Wclcomc Home Committee takes this method of telling each and every one of Downnrs Gmre's boys who served the nation in the army or navy in any branch of the service (bu "E ISI INVITED to the Wclcome Home Din- ner and Meeting. The 24th Annual Cnm'cmion of thc‘ Illinois Federation of Womans Clubs was held in Peoria June 3.4-5. REPORT OF STATE CONVENTION 0F WOMANS CLUBS 110mg Dinner {ad Meeting hum been h-berpriceswillmtbelower. hawk-and forrwrldhnworkinI-Jurmmaltudy and-hmwmmmdxtyhn. DON'T DELAY†Builflng Th! Home You’ve Planned 0n! Yuanhmudluplyflgttmumyï¬ne intlleflhre. Weanuyoursenice with “Whine mmmhmesde. Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. NOW’STHETIME! MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS LUHBER - COAL - HILLWORK I'The Lord Lumber Dr. Edward s; bovine of New 3York. spoke on the “Impending Social Changes). showing how the four gm! empires of mewnussin. Austria. Mrs. Gum Wilbur 'rmuefrmmém of the Illinois Equal Suffrage Assoâ€" ciation spoke on the Nations! Wo- man's Voters league. On Wednesday evening a banquet was held nt thv Peoria Coliseum. 1170 women being In atemlance. It wan ‘announrcd at this time that the Son- ate had passed the Suflrage Bill. Dean Percy H. Boynlon. Univer- sity of Chicago, spoke on "Poetry and l‘plitica." Dr. J. La‘wmm Erb. 1mm. “Americanization Through Music.†‘Dimflor of Music, Illinois University. Dudley Crafts Watson on “An and? True Democracy" 1 Josephine Killian, II. D. of Jack- mnvflle. Ill. gave suggestions on “How to Utilize Expei'ience Gained in France." for public health Work in Illinois. A‘ hot 11inch “nibble for every Lchild. ‘ Teachers trained in all normal schools to teach health habits. Every child’s weight.» record sent home on the monthly mport. m teaching of mm. mm P. 0- Box 349 MARTIN F. POZDOL The Bee of Every Kind of Building Material at Painting, Calciminins and Paper-hanging Mesdunes T. F. Kelly. 3nd Aulu'ey B. Snow. were delmalea (mm the Don-mm Grove Woman Club to the convention. , s Mrs. Charla E. Clifton. chairman War Service Committee. reported that money culled“! from various clubs {in the state far the “flow Home: in France. was being used to maintain «(taxes for gids av. Wuhan cud Rockford. Mrs. James A. Ode" of Evanam. yapoko on “Cooked Food Service." how ‘it can be cooked and delivered from a cvntru kitchen. Thursday. the election was held h the Peoria WVmans Club Building at yhich time Mrs. W. H. Half was Ween-d President, Mrs. J. 1‘. Mann. Vice-President and Mrs. W. K. Nom- liam. Recording Secretary. mount in the W of the world. Sarah Mildred Wilmer. whn nee-tr 1y returned from over there when she was connected with the Y. I. C'. A. in war work. related some 0! her or patience: at the front. “The Yankee Boys", said Miss Wilmer, "an the grandest things God ever ere-tat" Gmyud'lhrhy and!“ Mmtvagtdluwhvom 235 Hut Funk“. Street. 131i