,.ul|twelgbtu Win and Heavies ’ In Games With Nunez-ville Last Friday. MI man. 01-!“- mm In Snub: In I mu- hdory and lac-mm]! min!" In mo MC mm of .111"!!an the Q:- My pout Inn 9 {cu-I nun-nudity (no fmn' «Mun-rate aduhcntlaa. m I «mm n10. 0! Infant: under .0 rent of 135 [Wt LI“). the Rank! Me ’- I'm-er than that pf "w wh- dnl « o! ““m‘w. m L ., Alflocflt “Rm In Ilw \rurlql hm my a». m normflflnl right of «my a! in Aunts. In winter «Ion are alums: M We cream of (flung from pines †air-e. The nrlnncrnl’ of arctic 60¢ .lll are ‘he mall teams in the “It: cf the United Runes (oven- on! home on "a. north sick. cont-r d Grunt st. and Sunny awn. and will comm (A deliver milk as usual antler my mm mm lath-2 L. "mm. Digit): Narnmr HM William. ( â€land-char. R. a. rm alm- M. Rim“: (2). W (I). P. (III-hm». R. (‘o m L. U. D. 0. “ï¬broid“- (IU n ,LE BASKET BALL FIVE GETS AN EVEN SPLIT Wu GMT: (9) m Lightweight put up their best game of the )ear Fridan Their game m uyoue’s to the (mix Napenille (“Cd hard but ï¬nally gnu: up the that. Every man on the seconds I“ ï¬ne work. All who scored an .y “they won the game." While .1] M didn’t scone an say they won‘ the tune by keeping their opponents ("In scoring This Friday both teams play Glen my“ Mm. .AII thingu point to I double \ktory Don't get dim mn‘od~-we're notâ€"come and help; .141“ Friday's mixup resulted in .Mer defeat for the Purple heav~ in. ' Napen'ifle had a more steady play and better teamwork. Downers We could not “ï¬nd" the basket all . We meet Naperville again at Elgin this yw. Needless to say we will [in d] we've got and more then to try to even up for our defeat here Fridly. point for the locals. Ench and Giv~ kt put up an especially good game (or the visitors} Each is the center of the than: and played a ï¬ne floor mug. too. Bush and Grumhaus M shots 3 baby could hme made. Mite played well ,mnking raven Following in the line«upu AND CARE OF THE HAIR Mrs. Mary L. Youde SCALP SPECIALIST Appointment. by lekphone. SHAMPOOING 54 No. Forest Ave. â€A "I mum morn-«l In [mum on not.†maria! n» "hon-n o l N! 4 d Emu- u-d Thinr “it «v mm. d 2 W my vfldn'l Eu luv-Irv! mm" N-‘I-l denim any pail-9 who "flat the) not hot. “lid to a" o“ “H how that bolovr and null n 2» 71:“ at him. tc the people of Downer: Grove to m tha't Downgrn Grove 3.†into the [920 column a! A ï¬gure wny chore '3,000. Conic“ work in [910 by â€u- local enumnbr gave Dowutn' pop- uhuon u M]. ï¬ll out If“: new. and and K h J. wum lawn. Supervisor 0! renou- . Joli“. msm than on Ik wlrv's Mu," ME. Lorry now urn-u an popla- ol the am to mpg-nu I- m- mm. any army: or amt-atom. ml ' Ir. Donor the Down» Gnu- mwbotoohlhcnumhuhun cudul In M: work and his Own-u on probably rormt. J. Wnlter [any of Jolict. who in in charge of the census enumeration in this diatrict. 13 using every eflon to secure a correct comma of the towns in bi: «lion-id. utd it I: now up The Nlndeci Twenty (De-nu Has [ken Finished in Damn Grove -â€"Wcre You lined. \ Dr. Walter S. Bebb has gu'en up his practice here and will leave Sun- day for Muskogee. 0kla.. to be as- sociated with his brother. During the late war he gave up a very good practice and enlisted in the medical corps of the army attaining the rank of captain before his disâ€" charge. He is president. of the Parâ€" ent-Teacher Association and treasur- er of the Alexander Bradley Burns Post, American Legion. HAVE YOU BEEN LISTED IN THE FAMILY COUNT? Mrs. Babb and the children will live here until after the present school term ls completed when they will join the doctor in the West. The new; of Dr. Bebb's leaving causes his old friends here much dis- appointment. Hc will be missed by the entire village and we are sorry to see him go. DR. W. S. BEBB LEAVES SUNDAY lfuokorl!m LUMBER Potter Mfg. 6:“ Lumber Co. “THE ASHLESS FUEL†90 per cent PURE CARBON IT ALL BURNS NO SMOKE NO 3001' N0 ASHES N0 CLINKERS N0 WASTE“ $11.50 PER TON Better and cheaper than hard coal. Double the quantity per ton of any other coal. Try it! And you will always buy it! ALSO IN STOCK Pocahontas Mine Run Coal Nut and Furnace Soft Coal Phone One Five Not ONE Bushel?? No!! Not One 8113th nf ashes will you get from burning one ton of CARBON COKE Building Materials of All Kinds Manufacturers Dealers COAL " l DOWNERS GROVE ngmmm. DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS aw "maul no"! I â€My of at «puMo ï¬rs-61m: and 'M-ory Mai! is Icahn! after by â€pom. TM! in- why our monuments shrug-s 4m! to goo-3 taste. I! you plan a memorial iv your p10! to will show you a grow nridy of (Iain: to choose frmn. ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAR Our Manumcnts mm m pun. u" m- an M 1†pin. and the clue "I. "Hawking-In. (rubella-oat 0! «mm Jenn-Inn. "to?! on an" ("'9- known In Mu- Mn Mflflunfl h um. W o! 80... Due to Mlle Mum 212 and an m "mum. and an "no no chop“. to mind. I‘M IN- mm “on at m "not mm- 01 0mm 0mm and IW’IM. and "ct-Mm no! mm"! («r "mum-n1. In no": u Mun" an M11." "IhmHl 0' id Immun- In â€an“ unit-L Amuhol the In! legmuun re~ uulnd that I" Surveyors prmm'u in the mum-u with population ol 2.50.000 or man. shall I» main! to laminar. and take out - um. Fall- on to do no bu [rum-habit by ï¬ne. The at M. prmt lop“:- only I» Cdot County. but a number-o! 8w- veyon In other con-Ha an all" out lid-m. About 70 to far have may“! in Coot County. A. L want". our County Sumyor u Wham. Inn muse-u manor N. A. L. WEBSTER A R E GIST E R E D LAND SURVEYOR as Superintendent of the Southern half of the state for his denomination. It in entire new work for him and includes a great deal of revival work ï¬nd the building up of chumhes slip- ping back. It is a ï¬eld to which he will bring a vision of the old Chris'v lianity and one in which he should be successful. ‘ While through his practice of say- 1in: what he thinks at any and all limes ,Mr. Little has mule a. few enemies in the villnge. he has also nude may warm friends and his‘ congregation are sorry to lou- him. “Wé :5" him well in the new work to which he got». Phone 35- R S \I‘ERYIIJJ'Z. Thc'xev. Link will leave on Mon- day, it is thought, for his new ï¬eld l The live Protestant churches of the H-illagc will hold a Union. Service at the Fil‘st_BaptlSt church on Sunday evening at seven-thin): o’clock. when the Rev. James B. Little, resigning pastor of that church will deliver his farewell service. This has been the custom of the churches for the past years, to xpeed the departing brother with words of cheer and listen to his message for those left behind. REV. LITTLE TO GIVE _ FAREWELL SERMON SUNDAY U1 Tut-Mummuh Services to be Held It "I! Fin! Ila-mist Church ‘ Sunday Night. MILLWORK vest follows]. He ha conï¬ned to vending hundred- of moss-am for funds to hen-Ind nm in Illinois. Ion-n. Hit-Mun Ind “blond. Mn. Bryan hut-w her son I‘ll." the kind to dawn Iml tuna-d the let- ter (war to the Murine Com hud- mum-n in Wuhluwa. Cullar’u ar- Bryan was reported missing in ac- tion by the Wu- Dcpartmcnt. Calla: wmtc Mrs. Bryan that he had found her son. that he had den-Hal nml would not appeal In the author-idles for help for four that he would be imprisoned. \t'ashingion. Feb. pl.â€"â€"Vernon A. Callur, 38, a Virginian, was today held to the federal grand jury on a charge of using the mails to defraud hundreds of bereaved relatives of American soldiers reported dead or missing . The oflense which ï¬gured in his arraignment today was the ob- taining of funds from Mrs. John B. Bryan of Downers Grove, "L, on the rretext of furnishing transportation‘ l-ome for her son. John 8. Bryan Jr.. {onuerly with the marine corps. The Physical Culture League elm. ‘aes will be resumed next Monday evening, March 1. 1920. at 7:45 p: m. A large attendance of members is desimd as we have been very {011m hate in securing as our teacher Miss Patterson of the Chicago Normal School of Physical Education and Dramatics. HELD FOR DEFRAUDâ€" ING RELATIVES 0F DEAD SOLDIERS SPRING STYLES ring I? tin In Tuflclu. Tri- «main-d 3mm 4pm.. .IM A numb" a! mu. will Anal 01mm: on hunt u M print. (boruvflo W‘IW and nut-tr Mm b any style: ' Cd! and not Faulty Con-fl run one ynr gnarl-ac. gum ln may Huh-dab including PHYSICAL CULTURE LEAGUE 18 um um Anna ‘ ‘Di’e COUNTRY GEN TLEMAN Elysee-‘1‘:ywhowme.entermymfamchWforomyw-nd c... mmmJlflmmm or E†My Adan.) (My Name). H88. [MINCE 0.33:! am.» the copy (2) Wlmdolllt. lmmcoumvaumnn. Sal-ditto“. Farmers and Merchants Bank Secretary. money. Deposit it with us! A53 incidentally, you may rapidly This bank encourage. such ac- counts for farm wives, and it is glad at anytime to rectivr them and to give to the women the same careful instruction in the use of all its banking facilities that it gives to their husbands. Many women hardly know what to do with their butter and egg A good old joke is told of the woman who. when asked by the banker to indorse her husband’s check so it could be cashed, wrete on the back: “I ily indorse this chbck. Your loving wife. Mary.†W her that incident is true or not it happens frequently in real life that some woman, left alone by her husband’s absence or death, ï¬nds herself m woeful ignorance of how to manage her money affairs Thoughtful farm- ers and other business men these days are Opening bank accounts for their wivesâ€"as told in a splendid article in the next issue of You ï¬ll And (In! Wu" 6! heated boner and (Ir mom con- veulauy Wm: a Go: Wlwr "enter a... by menu o! the farm to". 1‘0 (um coil matinually‘ï¬ï¬‚u up with Hunt. qm'npz I leak nag! "lit" hr mum! «M. In mud «rather the I‘l‘fl’ is not unfli- rc‘mfly bonny!“ é. “unmet men in: no hot nah-r a! I". Omwnkm. A (bit Wnlrr "at" i» MIMI. cannula! and ‘irm mu nun that "any tn flol. Wnkr-Mw year annual. Mquthrmhmrw. ltwfllufln much In your cumflnt. You w"! tooth-u m you run an! gloom MIMI K. With 3 Tu]: Wutcr Hemr In»! light n» (:12.- undu- to have Watt: that in piping hot In a few moment». LEVI M ERTZ, President providing you have n GAS WATER HEATER in your You need nwu‘ly tum the {amtâ€"4f you have I "I‘aICI’-10 hIYt‘ flaming hot water from the up just itmfor kitchen, laundry on bub. 101 South Main St. REPAIRS REASONABLE, CONSISTENT wrrn PRICE OF MATERIAL USED. Harness Shop. Think What Gas Can Do In Supplying Hot Water fix WestemUnlted Gas s... and Electric Company 150 pt? mow YOUR on) Mom/WAY!†Her Bank Account at "w runaway ï¬uflI moi lu-Mn mum 0mm. â€he" C. PENNER increase the amount by follow in; the instructions to be found weekly in the poultry and veg- etable and dairy and bee keeping and fruit pages of Tm: COUN- TRY GENTLEMAN. Let us send in your subscription for a year of the Great National Farm Weeklyâ€"52 big, interesting ismes for only $1.00â€"â€"and then watch the bank account grow! Maw Downers Grove, Ill. Telephone 1': an Automatic 1 as won :3th flu- mil;