HOME SWEET HOME Mn and hair. And now ufl'or my sor- ria-s to the many particular m» but in Downers Grove. "are made it WHO to giro shampoo in an“ "tor and dry Ike'hair with rubbing. Na M air «and on the hair. In (N- ing hot oil treatments I use the cele- hratod INDU Antiseptic Oil. Mary L Yonde‘ 54 No. Forest Arm, Home for apopintmmt 534'. adv. The ï¬rmâ€"l for spout! run of the Mirnarlmlpoftheï¬ncwmmnil Dun-en “me can he mtisï¬orr how at home. I have given time and mm; to this very Intel-"ting work mule! “mm"mthemndm‘ cum:- to m (m. Rain min 91! nm and hulk-NW. Try a mmfofl mt. much“! for w year. I pm»: all ï¬nd planar-silk hminry for m mu! m. In. Emrkh. 75 No. For"! ave in" 1-6611}. vim: min. «4-,. in luï¬n CM Inhale. rim mm "t“. m sill. ms- uul manta drums. DICKE THEATRE THURSDAY, OCT. 16th AI Enron’s [10mm “Gum Social" will he be†u the church o- I-‘rhhy ml“. Odour ton. . Every So- an; human will be expected to pm In Mr admin-dog ticket. a: bun our when who hu not autocl- NI .- mm: Loam nodal may. W (cu-m for the ova-Mu will it I Odom: mic- mania"; upt- dalty M gm: beginning It 8: fl than»; on internal “Sum" Mum-hm an“; no latndocflm; and no "8“ (on. Ev"! mm: mm Mm duel an of ï¬lm. and ï¬lmy-n6: should: It (how (or I goal Um. I Eden by!" «ll-when, all M 8" my pm for the latest my!" in (all mm. wimr man. do. In India-s You saw Mable Normand in “Mickey†see her again Ir. Paul Crusiua, formerly pastor of 8'. Paula Evangelical church, has been “pointed principal of the Acad- emy la the lately organiaed Elmhurst I Academy and Junior College. The Academy is probably the largest of what achoola la the county with an attendance of about a hundred boys heal all partaol the Union. TheJua- ior college has begun with a regis- tratloa of about ï¬fty la two classes. The faculty comprises ten men for both departmta. lt la expected that Downers (lmve will be bottomed by the pretence of the Rt. Rev. George Allen Beecher. D. D.. Ill-hop o! Weatera Nebraska and that he will speak at the evening aervlm in 8. Andrew's Church. The Rem ll. II. IlacWhorter was a Choir boy la 'l'rlnlty Cathedral. Omaha when the Blahop was Dean of the Cathedral. 11w Blahop in a man of lame ph) lane aith a corresponding ntalwartl damn-r. tnmcadou- personal") and a gift of forceful «pea-h. l koah, Wm, as guests at hunting of 0. Craryof that city. Those who know the prowess of these mighty hunters will not hesitate to accept their ver~ Iions of two weeks of slaughter. Un- fortunately the game laws of Wis- consin pmhibit the removal of game from the State, and we am living in? hopes that they will be an successful in Illinois. W. H. Eicbelmnn and Hulbert Jones returned Sunday from a hunting and ï¬shing trip on which they were ac- companied by Wnlter Wilgle a! Oah- WMenofWalhrPoewu ni- dod Henley and a wliole wamn load a! pumpkins and mmoth squash mahnbythethievea. The law}: were among the largest ever raked in this vicinity and lit. Poe wwld that the mat-antlers for'aome of the load. Itiaushgmeufteramanwith the large family In Poe Ins to sup- port, works hard all summer on a garden to have some light ï¬ngered gantry rob him of the fruit of his In? (Additional locals on page 5 “A PERFECT 36†at Tho durum nf awry school hy- the hunting down of the nrlnoni hon». at tun-d at Wmt Chicago Int Than-thy morning . Fir. start"! in a con" nf the m! of the south building. and arrow it could be brought under eon- va. tho mtirv banding was ruined. The upper floor fell tru to the Ion-av and a" Unit n-maim is {our «Ills om! [nut of tho lmu‘r floor. $45,000 IDSS IN SCHOOL FIRE AT WEST CHICAGO 3.1... >2. 3:9... :- 3. I. «is: but .r1 1‘... ant... doll-1.? ‘nm "any. of tomb-m. mJ ‘smm. wmm. and n. 1:. cm! ‘uf Who-Ion nu- â€Maud to also up "w un" 01 a uh pnvmon in“ the amt... of I county fair and this, 'mmmuuw [a to mport It the Mia! of un- «licen- cM‘dlMon In two! Ihc ofï¬cer:- und oNfl'don moot on Or- tobcr um: and drufl the «numb» and â€Jun. A mmitm e! â€um. mini-r d "a following m: J. ' n wu decided to have . dimmr ‘npmting each of the diluent Need: in the county in“ they were chosen mm whom wall T. 8. Simp- ron of Dom-mm vac for Huekmy Hon-en. 1 At the conclusion of the dimion Mr. w. A. Rogers made a motion that I Du P.“ Conny Live Stock Bmeden' Auociation be turned. It was uunimously voted to do this. A lemming committee “a then ‘9‘ pointed and the following when were nominated and elected: County. for the breeding of pure bred anlmla. ’ Mr. H. C. Barker acted as the temporary chairman and outlined the purposes of the meeting. He was fol- down] in the discussion by breeders gmm. all parts of the county and Mr. Winship. Owatonna. Minnesota. Pies- ixlent of the Minnesota State Holstein Bieedeis’ Association. Theme men all spoke very favorably towards the or“ ganizution of a county live stock bree- «lers‘ association. The cooperative value of such an association for the purpose of building a sale pavilion and possibly of holding a county fair were discussed by Mr. Cole and other iapeakers. All had the idea that [p breeder-3' association would stimulm the breeding of pure bred stock in the county and that them was no better situated county tlnn Du Page. Pupils am being can»! for an we" On Saturday afternoon. October 4; about sixty breeders of pure lmed live ,stock from the various parts 0! Du Page Cnunty me: in the Court House at Wheaton sad discussed the matter; of organizing a pure bred bmeders' association to take in all breeds of registemd live shock in the county. | 53 S. Ruin St. DOWNEBS GROVE. ILL. Telephone 281-.) New International P 8: O Tractor Plow Hawkins Hawkins It wu mum at "I“ mating that BREEDERS’ ASS’N ‘ FORMED BY CO. LIVE STOCK MEN Pregn- Ontlilml to Inn-we Bleed- Make DIP-u Co. Headquar- tcts for Choice Stock. Pmtkknt. A. 1‘. Cole. Wile-Ion Viwl’midcnt, H .C. Barker. Lille. Secretary. E. B. Halon. “baton. Tnvuurer. J. Rose Haney. Lom- TITAN 10-20 We are Agents for the Wen! and hull-en cinde- in Illinois. Ewan killed by a Nah-Weak"! train in! (M Wham. avenue (main. in. Who-loo. Scum-tuber um ' Col. Mrrflun was a III-Ionic to Un- mémh (‘omfluflml Can‘t-mun of Family Vaudeville ll the Cuflisf Then"- rwry Thursday nlgln. le «Mk- family will enjoy the Parnmmmt : pmgmm which wv are now running, 1 'Ks.lu-en,1oha ml. 0 P cm-oa. cm Helm. c. H. suns. w. J. M C. J. Winter. C. H. Dick sud Geo. ‘llrinu. nuns. laid-ton. In I†he ‘1- amt-tad (Rn-cum! Mica Agra! h)‘ Much-M Ickifley. «nipped-N by Pun-Hm! M" .04 hf! public lifr in "â€8 . His (ilk. (blond. was not mow-1y an Mummy one. u M parrot! with .463“th during the (‘irfl Wu *6â€. the â€7"! "limb; Voi- mm'rr Inf-any. mlmnudnrwdmumhthe tor for 0" Food. dMfld from If" (bl. Jonathan Merriam. - voter.- ni‘ the Civil War. prom‘nfllt In poli- nus-7a m inn-rad revenue nonme- COL. MERRIAM 0F WHEATON KILLED BY N. W. TRAIN ‘ In Gem-ix was taken completely by surprise and this Milt-4| to the good time which everyone enjoyed. Re- freshment: of (mu kc and cake were nrval Those pmwnt wen-z Meal-m" John Lehman. ani‘ ‘residence in Downer! Grove wanted 'to give . little mm in her honor be You: she leaves for Kansas 00 visit her lilhr The afternoon was spent in playing Rimes .chatting about things whkh have humane-i here in the last few van 3nd in genuine companionship. man u only old friends «11' under» Friends of Mrs Fred Gerwig sur- prised her at the home of her daugh- ‘ter-in-law. Mm. later Gerwig, Wed- nesday afternoon Her old neighbors and friends she has made in her long MRS. F. GERWIG SURPRISED BY FRIENDS WED. and other property to .031: value of $7.000. Farm employees saved thir. iy-aix valuable horses at a great risk, the last one being taken from the large barn, just as the roof fell. Fun: Fin Big Inns. ‘ Another ï¬re near West Chicago on the W. S. Dunham farm at Wayne destroyed a large barn ï¬lled with My ‘ Luckily hardly any of the scholar» were in the building when the ï¬n: was discovered as it muted during the morning recess. ‘ The Board oi Education is rushing plans for a new building and a bond issue will be ï¬nned to' provide funds for construction. - The destroyed building was insured for $7.600 which “an not nearly rebuild it. I ted up as school mm: when the lower grades are studying. Hull day classes are being held in the north building, one class attending in the morning and the other in the after. | Case Tractors ; lO=18and 15=27 3|..- pld piece (or pod mm» In ham “Johnny on "w 3N†W' mamammoptolhlwm†tn bud". Stuntman" mum thou [primate-0 Vice-W Davin with vu- My enjoyed. troop an" vhkh Capt'T-rhll who bu but Maud [m Pm wu pmhdbyu.3.hlutudpn the troop n tum-am lull rink» Ray with the book untitled â€ï¬‚ue Boy Scout- flooor Roll" for hula-ship of twinghehgdnyudï¬mthhn Stoop- with a No Ind one-M! do.- ‘ Troop No. 2 had a notable and rn. joyable "menu; Wednesday eventing, P. N. Davis pnnntal Scout 090m Patents and boy: who became u.- quainttd with ï¬eld Executive 0. fl. ‘Ramney. at Camp Chen-mu. during the put manner will be piqued to know am he expect: to visit. Downers Grow Mme in the near future. amend the latter. DICKE THEATRE SATURDAY. OCT. 18“: entered upon his duties October 18%. He will meet the boys of the district for the ï¬rst time on October nth. in a ï¬eld day exercise end courtin- ment at Brookï¬eld. which will include 3: hunter‘s stew supper. camp ï¬re, songs and stories. Troop No. 2 ex- pects to attend but Troop No. l, on account of the football some on the same date between Downer- Glove High School Ind Glen Ellyn voted to} DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS hurban District his been neural and A letter from Scoulmastcr A. F. Brevellier. who has been in the Gov- ernment service in the east, states that he expects to netum home about the 20": and will then take active charge of Troop No. 3, which has met :the last two months with Sergeant ’Keater and Paul Prickett acting a? scoutmaster and Scout Kellogg act- ing as assistant scoutmaster. for distinguished bewice in selling war saving stumps, and Scout Brooks with the book “3. P. Scout in Galiâ€" poli" for leadership in my day new. vice. by I". N. Davis. who also gave the boys at ten minute talk on “When a Feller Needs a Friend.†Scoutmaaâ€" tor Heinu was much encouraged byi 1m good attendance. discipline and en- thusiasm demonstmml at the begin- ning of the year by his troop. At the Hominy night mung of Troop No~ 1. Scout Hnrley Regen! \vu presented with the Treasury De‘ partlnent Medal and Service Button A new executive for the West Su- Tractor Plows, Moline Manure Spread- ers, with straw spreader attachment. Two and Three Ton Truck Wagons, Schumacher Feed, Baled Alfalfa Hay, 28 inch Wagon Boxes, FOR SALE BY According to the news from Paris she'll soon have less than “HIS MAJESTY. the AMERICAN†BOY 'S‘C‘Wflï¬ï¬‚s‘ JOSEPH V. DIETER 1905 F Suï¬ ms mr swawplls m' BUT-TD an: “'73 ' I’m m rm," ""5 â€LWM .".'.‘°“LI".‘.?I.25x““.,, :"W m Telephone Downers Grove l37-R Ournewfaflandwinterlineofsdloolanddnu shoes for the younger members 9.. E E r SHOES for LESS'nbni-I'YT “"" . ». Prices range from ............ ‘. . . .3215 III to $7.“ MORRIS SHOE STORE 34 8. mm 8". Nï¬m'mâ€"¢b~%"(uh)nhn â€undue-~hnluolm †SAY . IT WITH CANDY ZINDT’S PHARMACY FOR BOYS, GIRLS AND CHILDREN School and Bless Slim | in the CLASSIFIED Column indemiï¬edColunndTln-qulu amylase to buy anything. .eu any-ding. mamï¬lling. ï¬nd any.- thing, hire help «just to let folks know you're dill alive andon ï¬ngjob. Theue'1nby «it"ate read every week by thousands of maple in and "and Downers Grove. For Sure Results ADVERTISE A D v E R TI 8 ToMmNhWMM'nm-d IIYN‘I’B‘H [DIANA R11!" con-(mom! nude-iychdmh‘und. OHM! 64v South Main Street. Downers Grove. I". and Night:8etvke. O ‘Q‘ “t‘ Telephone 282