m at, which was started by Hum kins Hawkins cavern! years ago and which was recently sold to Old- ï¬eldiLusomh-sbeenaoldllfln- Wrm. muss sow To WATER GLASSES, COLONIAL STYLE, A Special for this Saturday only ...................... 7 . . .5c Household Utensils of all kinds, little things which you use every day, can be purchased here cheaper. MILK CROCKS, A Special for this Saturday only, 15c WH[TE CUPS AND vSAUCERS, A Special for Saturday only ........................ ETHEL CLAYTON “More Deadly Than Mflé†Specials for Saturday Onily! heinpleunit’huianQSo. THE SPEED MANIAC Our offering mday at the Curtlse will surpass any previous efforts ever offered in Downers Grove. Never before have we had the pleasure of placing before you such an entertainment of Meritorlus Value. We announce {or this occasion THOMAS H. NCE'S LATEST l’ARAMOUNT-ARTCRï¬P'I‘ PR DjiCI’lON, I, 7"-~ 1, I ‘ “Behind the poof? Featuring , ,. Hobart Bosworth SPECIAL MATINEE A'T 3:00 NIGHT 7 To 11 It is some story, strong. dramatic. unusual. most exciting. THE HEARST PATHE NEWS It takes you around the world in 20 minutes. Lets go. All the above positively at the Cnrtiss ; today, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7“: CURTISS THEATRE! We do not have to tell you about Charlie Chap- lin. You know that it will be great. We also call your especial attention to our Vaudeville for today. You know that you are going to enjoy it becauseiit is regular Vaudeville. Dexter Variety Store The fastest and best thing Mix has ever done This Saturday, February 7th ,_.‘" Charlie Chaplin A Days Pleasure Thursday, February 12th TWO REEL‘BILLY WEST COMEDY AGAIN WE OFFER THE SUPREME BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE HEARST NEWS Tuesday, February 10th. R. C. ELLIOTT We are also showing today, In his very Intent comedyâ€" 17 Wet! Railroad Skeet in [mandrfllhhpmnm iflamafldlorflnmmof ‘the hm" and num- that he will give good service. WW wwwth-IGENEM “mam: ’ G mm onâ€. "Old. Manorâ€"ll the gentleman In "no luck row will kindly rimm'e his hit I will continue and-point nut I con- crete eunule.~Â¥a|e “W 1 Pine Pusan Wed-endâ€. , One of the ï¬nest prognms which ‘rhave been given to dete was that of last Wednesday afternoon which we: in chem of the Home and Educaâ€" jtoul Department. The prognm it- ;vel! was given by and under the (li- ;reetien of the loeel breach of the Kindergarten Extensions Association tad Library Hell wee ï¬lled tog-pe- city, with an WV. audience. Ilu Grace Hemingway’- talk on China we: one of the ï¬nest things heard here hi I long white. Illa-tut- in; it were vulva: thing: she had ricked up In her travels to the Pet Tut III the little intimate views of the lunfly Me at that remote put d the world. were very Intending. While In China uh: lived with her nodabdlhelndudrk-dhm try. nth .- “flag, growing Ha. author. I Ill-bury, and through Nu m IN. to at! the ulna-pun n! the country better than I! the men “do!" u" an... 8m «reï¬ll, In :Vocd Solo....Mrs. Donald Eastman Accompanied by Mrs. J. C. White “Chlrlty Higgins Vode Orgin†(Voice Organ) lemme. Guy L. Bush; Roy s. Bein- rel, Chester 3. Reed. A. B. Snow. E. J. Mason and E. norm. Na; and unusul'fentures ure in store as the following prqgram hints. Violin Solo. . . . ........ Vance Gosnet Accompanied by Elm Kelly ["113th Talkâ€"English Art and Early Days of Illinois Monologue. . . .Mea. Lemon Frisbie A very interesting pnognm is promised at the next General Club Meeting of the Downers Grove Wo- man's Club. to be held next Wednes- day afternoon, February 11th, in the High School. The meeting will begin at 2:30 o'clock sharp and there wile be I sue» fee of twentyrnve cents. ‘ Very Our shoe knowledge insures you a proper ï¬t and service. MORRIS SHOE STORE No matter what your wishes are, we aim to phase you and are only satisï¬ed when we do it. It is hardly necessary to say how much better a well made, properly ï¬tted shoe feels, and it will last longer, wear longer and keep the shape longer. Ydu will always ï¬nd it safe to trade with us when you want Shoal or Rubbei‘ Footwear. 0F WOMAN’S CLUB AT HIGH SCHOOL 1‘0 HAVE YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRS!) During the slack maul. January and Febru- ary. we will allow you liner mt discount on nll )obsdnrflbflo. Given Nell WM, Anemia. in the Chained Column at The Reporter if you huh Ito buy anything. sell anything. rent anything. ï¬nd any- thing. hit: help or just to let folks know you're still in the CLASSIFIED Column alive and on the job. These "baby ads" are read every week by thousands 0‘ people in and mound Dom: Grove. For Sure Results ADVERTISE ADVERTISE NOW IS THE TIME We have a nice line of Tapestries and Velouru Phone us or drop a posh! ALL WORK GUARANTEED Verdenius; assisted by 64 South Main Street. Downers Grove, Ill. Phone Himdalc 635 R. C. Elliott wishes to announce that he has purchased the Farm 1m- plemeut buaims o! Oldï¬eld LIF m. formerly Hawkins Hawkins, u 63. South Ida at. 1nd Mll ea- doavor u uciufy the trade In Faun Unchï¬ury and nuppllel. ' ' :the Club program. CARb or THANKS We wish to thank all of our friends for their kindness to us during our bereavement and especially Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klein and family who ministered to Mr. Wootton so kindly curing his illnesa. Mrs. Alice Wootton Mrs. Taylor EVerctt Leroy Woottoa ANNOUNCEMENT R. C. Elliott wishes to announce that he has purchased the Farm Im- plement Maine“ 0! Oldï¬eld La!» m. formerly flawkian Hawkins, at 63. South Iain at. and will on- deavor to aatixfy the trade in Farm Unchlnery and uupplica. ' ' loan-mm 0' Canton. Paul Vortalae. a sedan- French poet. no a who who. lite wall paced in alternate mu. 0! minim notary and deplmahlo eat-oven. After "70 he led the traditiuaal Dalmatian "to In Paris. then «iii-appeared (m- eleven yearn. In It!" ho a red In the public etc to a qna-H‘ai l4- wllh hla “Ham-e.†perhap- hla beet-knowa warts. t‘rmn thin New to his death In Ill} \‘c-riaiue "amino-d. "mat to: brief interval-I. among the rates ot the Latin quarto-v. drinking aha-lathe. “In‘nll- and -rlll-r vrr- and MD In spite of warning: to “atay out of crowds" quite a number were pm» sent to hear the ï¬lth which was de- picted by the popular diocese now " prevalent to the extent of ten of the choriaters. The Chit is composed mostly of boy . with several men to carry the has: parts and the harmony and rendition was perfect. Although it was requested that then he no applause during the ï¬rst part of the program. which was sacred music, the boys wearing their chunh‘ vestmento. :he audience could not help but show It: appreciation after the ï¬rst num- ber, “Fierce was the wild billow.†mung unaccompanied, was sung. Then followed two old French Carola and two Russian Anthems, the latter he- in repeated from the previoun con- cert by request. The sacred part of the program cloud with three Chriat- maa Carola and “Ho. everyone that thinteth," which were equally well modeled and received. Mr. A. C. Younghcrg'x tenor mlo, “Dona," in the mular part at the mogul": ao delighted his healer» that he was repeatedly drawa to the stag:- to bow lun appreciation. Mr. Blair ll. Wilaon'n rich baritone nolo. "Down in the Forest," wan auperbly mum: and enjoyed. ‘ 'nte tint ol the rveain‘. huwtwer, were the norm-o aha by “later lla- vld Hoyt-rs. Halter Nod lhnott and Halter David [JM The-e tl'm-e boy- ua; heautilully lll naturally. mm- iq to math the high note» with up- hamat nae. I. therefore. ‘W. C. Batter. layer of Downers Grove. Illinois, do how recommend the period making an tenth anniversary 0! the founding o! the Boy Scout Movement, February lath to Nth. he observed in this any as “Good Turn" week and I strongly urge every man, woman and child ll the community do, for that period. at least adopt the Boy Scout Habit of doing a "Good Turn" to mono each day. Signed W. C. Barber, lawn WONDERFUL SEE MON PREACHED AT . S A l N 'l‘ J O S E P H's Rev. Father Shana. Welter a! Tout Bach. Gan a Power“! W My. - â€"-__â€".. Dear Mr. Staata: A number of yearn ago. at Naah- viilc. Ten. I had the plenum of bearing Dr. Station! of Wants-gun. D. C., in aa inner-outlo- o! Ila-- let. It was the Saul. exhibition at dramatic ability I had ever wltaaaa- ed. evoa Sothen with Julia Marlow. aotlauyJWca-iuiatha Mela-â€Atalanta!†yet with the' .' yivH diatiaetaau. u- lna-nu: bu- um prevail- ad a: he aï¬eld-d. after the mud!- wat hiatoriaal‘aettiu he gave it. o! poet. no a mm M Ma wu- u-md III alum" mun a! "3|.qu «any and mum. excel-u. At!" 1870 be led the lnclluoual babel-Inn life In Park. that «Ii-pound («r okra: your: In nil! in n M In tbr public 070 in a gnu-H‘s! k with NI “Slam.†pant-um MI bent-know- Imï¬. I‘mm IM- lluw Io III «lath In .3! «33:3. 2.8.6.1. 33.3 a! 3:1 5.11....) :53: :3. 3:... .3 .7. P2... 3:513. 31:53. 3.3.3.9.. 330...: at; 11:: 4.4... a... In. link. In..." ..'-. Concluding the din-moot, ofl'icers of the Home and Education] De: pantmcnt for the new term, were el~ acted, as follows: Mrs. Herewurd Sherman, Charimln Mrs. Charles Coles, Secretary. -‘ Mrs. bee Beidelman. Treasurer. a This is Mrs. Sherman’s third term lns'chairman of thin department and under her capable direction the pro~ grams have been among the best on the Club program. of the village. [PM [In several bountiful selections on the violin. A mp of ten children from the primu-y department an; award sol» eptjm showing the work tint in be- nix dam in music with the little tots bred sown. no chickens. 4 geese. hay grain. furniture and machinery too numerous to mention. The Inn! 0! lb:- weniug. hWM'cr. wen- tbe norm. mk- hy I‘M" Du- VH layer». Inter Nd lhmu IUI lulu-r Duh! UM. Thcue that: boy- uu bruufuily as! usually. natu- lq to reach the high not" win. ay- pmt cue. -- ‘ ,n.-. AL-“ “The animal" by 006 'W" "W“- udul the program In! "on ‘W “n The undersigned will sell- at public auction 4 miles southwest of Elm- ‘humt" . miles mtheast of Lombtnl, 3 mllex north of Downers Grove, 1 mile south of York Center on the Buuerï¬eld Road on Monday. Febru- ary 16th, 1920 at 12:80 slurp 2 good work horses. 4 year old gelding, 5 year old mare‘ 13 head of cattle. 21 Edmund Roche, Prop. Dieter and Gray. Auctioneers. u.“ nun-h r pron! o! a “FT! 3: no 7 anyâ€" in haul in Infly II E I i? 3. Those music lovers 0! Dom" 1nd as I commit, Io" lid. m Grove who risked "Flumonil" by soâ€" and upper: hy‘. every mail within in; to a public concert wen: accorded nur power an omni which In» a are treat last Eriduy wetting. Janâ€" much a 31:1qu «I of pro†nary 30th, at the Dicke Tlnm. and service a the Day Scout: 0! Md The Emmanuel Chunk Choir of LI erica has xhown {or the ten years d “range, which moontly sun: It 3. its existence. Andrew’s church. gave I concert that It is ï¬tting tlut We st this time delighted the hum of us to “whom give due recognition to this nut or music huh chi-Ina.†tanixation. Ir. 600m ll'lld' Nichol. um"!- pnnkvl on w some and the chair JIM under the dun-da- d II. VI“- ‘Im Rudd-y Dnrf. who W end- ‘it for the nut amount of «It hr 3%. doing in Ins-mm than you" fel- low: In «in. mliy .umn must: in such a turning I'm-nut. Plans are already under way for the emction of a larger and ï¬re proof building to take the place of that burned. Building operations will pro- bably be startad as soon as tho wna-‘ flier permits . MAIN BUILDING NAPERVILLE SAN- ITORIUM BURNBI) Sous-ten at Bull-fl Church I):- lighted AMI“ PM; A: Diet; Mn. Hal wrn- Mill swivel}. {Hm origin of [he ï¬n. is unknown but it i:- umugut that a defediw- flue: of Uw Mating plant wu the canâ€. The nurses of the institution paw- nl to be hemiwn in the saving of (hr mac-nix {mm the blur. ’l’hc-Im mew carried out and laid in the snmr in um- nighklnming. while Irmm trips were with to the blazing strucâ€" tuIv hr mom. Quickly Dunning â€mm in Innklothu they were rarrimi m we mu.- buiIrï¬nua’ «named around the mound! and won mad. romfort- able. . 17w Napervilln ï¬re department was cam-d to cm scene but owing to tho lack of water could not do much. A bucket brigade was formed and this server! to save the adjoining build- "mm. TM main hmkï¬ng of Um hlwauh Sanitarium at Maven-Ulla. burned to .w gmund Int Sun-luv morning ruly while the paw-nu and most of Ur- H is not thought thaf any of them will suffer serious affects from their involuntary r-xposure lo the element». Ml l'uwnl. Saw-M by Herd: Nun-n- ln Eu†Monk; flu Lag-I My. AUCTION SALE FIN E CONCERT Dear Mr. Suns: A number of mu: m. u Nub- vilk. Ten... 1 had the plenum cl bearing Dr. Salon! 0! Wail-gun. 'Heman ann. Pm. Dieter and Sir-y. Auctioneen Which reminds us that thv ground’ has m3 been entirely devoid of snow i’ inn». Thanksgiving. ' ‘ Thr- undersigned will sell at public auction on his farm. 5 miles north 1o! LemonfP 5 miles southwest of Downers Groi‘e. 2 miles out of Bar- liers Corners on Thursday, February 22th. 1920 at 12:30 sharp. M lieu! of cattle. am of horses. M tons [and com sllage m farm machinery in numerous to mention. 1 PM“ POI-Inn. . Spmta of .lqvendcr mm m lumps of hlcurhonafe of and. a“ a phasing [wt-fume. which I: ï¬gs â€'3,- excellent dlnlpfmam. {fl much a upland flint! of pro†andwwiceuthehoyï¬coutaotlm- erica has xhown {or the ten yem d its existence. It is ï¬tting that We u this time give due mama» to We glut or ganixalion. I. therefore. 2W. 0. Barber. [not of Downers Grove. Illinois, do hardly recommend the period making tho’ tenth anniversu-y o! the founding of the Boy Scout Movement. Febmty 3mmyemuotmmihf ‘now complain; the um and: iumtewonhyhhtotyapu’ nï¬ondovoudhfluwium' hoysnndthom‘kin‘o‘w "It behoove‘ Ill 56% ll mm m: an. .‘WI loll." ad l-mmwltlppdpnphdogr all.“ (would â€n,“ .- mug: of an a miâ€; mu m In M Hunting not-“would Dan in. in". ul u pruning. 1 Uh- Ilu- {WI Dr. Mod. Ml mm at "km Ion m but. Inn. And his ï¬lmy In and! to “I'D math-clothblmmffflh- spmum u rum ohm-d twp-Ines. mdkulnrly when. u in this can. he hogan by living m. a wonderfully Hoar Mr- nl W Milan! “if“ It flu- limc of the "eh-cw Em ~ Your "ulna .m ma (a. mu:- ral story of m- change of W M the (Thu-m Pmplo, (m n M- rnry to a Kingdom. despite the "n!- mg! of GM, Milne", 11mm Chm Numfl «M predict!!! 6n din band. “w m'fl! Ch." won†’0'†'1‘!" King. All" picturing a" of â€III. As we go to 'pm this morning the slush has Mun, a ï¬ne snow is full- ing whi'ch [001:3 is if it might Int 9"â€P‘V". H" r“~~.~.‘. 5‘ again white and winlm- is'still with my vm to "to point when Saul. hvi. ram-n No a drop le‘h‘m d rpilfl. had (and! In David to soothe by In!- Eir'a chums and ammo up!!! at. King's amhiï¬ml. here hem Funaf- say-mo» pmpor. which was baled OI Ruhr-r1 Browning's podic Mon uwl the mini: inter-pm of Raul u'perhm the Scrum “In-o trutim in Sacred History 0! “a re- joction of ï¬nch “M'Mhm IT'S SNOWING AGAIN AI'CTION SALE «I!