"v i" one. It. Hymn 1'. Henry W 4pm: for mice w 4mm far the beneï¬t of men In the mice were handled in each enm- nunity by n treasurer llvlng more ind known to its monk. The «un- Inmee form of cogtrol WI! applied to may actually mrm. To mart this sttuatlon War (hum f‘mmnhltv service unnatura- were out pmpm- "manly and (mm September 1 ma tam-ember 31 1919 tho total «- Itum and mmltmonts were “4.83.6127: a tot-l Inn by 823.315.- Q than the drive receipts. With the interest mix-ed. homer. and the in- come from salvmes this balance was Increased until the amount now um- pended and mphnmrlntod is $513.- 81.0. Authorlumm for disbursement of funds from national headqmrtem~ln New York was water! In the national mm mmltm cnnstntlng of "or. not B. Andrews, demand. H. R. Brunch". Mottlmpr N. Buckner, (’lar- meo K. Clark. ('harles 1). Norton. Hymn T. Hon-let, Joseph Lee and‘ Henry W. do, Forest. All the fundsj In the l’nih-d War Work campaign the "noun! allow-u! m War vamp (ft-mun"; sen-la- was in mm! ï¬r m autumn. of flux mm Ilw H» II] mind an lit-rm 3!. mm. m 814M.M70. A! approval hy the war domnvnml and navy denun- ment (aluminum: an Inkling mmp undue: me hm nu "SJTLL'HJO O‘IIIQ to mm "N.- "will" rd and. as tho gym M 1m! Wm!- lty In MIL War Pump "Iul’ummiu wrtlw luv- nn m WM In 1m: var-n II‘N‘ mar an [lament and mu,- “murmur!" nun- m m ornhmu mum) nrolflllos and mum "at Punt-mun! nml Ila» m nm'lanm of America In ran- for m- Mam-- mm- M m- mm In (Ilium. Under me Mfl'l'p M 10!- "I" In. [ma-Mm. a! m:- ambition. and “mm H. Brand-er. ammu- urreury. Wm- l‘nmp Putnam": urn-- In an lam bring and 311'“ In: Inns Milo-Mk mm the man In mum-m Would I» M mum Wu ("amp Cum-mm",- wn Irv up «It!!! 0» (II! mumunmm. ll mm W nun "an 3.!!!) [mm \wrim and mush-d :m nun, our \uhuun-n- I‘M“ :auum guvmm. hm; 20.; Milli pro-pk m In ummrm. "w" Multan mu] "-0me mm- n-rwcl In; tho rinks. Inhmmuhm tun-mun. mun-r “hummus. «rial um! wlmwmml mu HII’h-s "I "w umammliu". lmlimt la: "â€" «mm M Hu- amt "w n-wm ï¬g!" "ml 32‘ dubs nc-rv ngrnml m In. mumllu' gunk-l (rum Jnmmrp I. ma Io Uriah-w 1". Wm. M «Ink-h up munch-I, 15.773.1qu vkfluru «cw mar-vi; slow-ping 'mmrn-n- mm- fur DWI I" umrmz and â€Hum w-rvr In in ï¬ï¬Iflï¬ï¬‚l. It was the Job of Warâ€"Pump i‘om~ annuity service to translate into por- i’ormanco the friendliness of' Aim-ri- csu communities toward the soldier. sailor and marine who swarmed into them from the camps. ships and train- ing station. It aimed to help wire. through organized eilort. the tromen- dons problem of cities and towns which uur their populations sutldi‘niy swollen by an influx of youngsters in olive drab and blue. A statement ac- companying the ï¬nancial report says: “The ï¬gures in this ï¬nancial report cannot tell the «tory of War Catnip Community serviceâ€"they i-uunot rs» late in human terms the- hixtory of looclinm mi hotni‘flk'kni‘fli averted: of hoopltnliiy Ind good will developed tmrd the own in uniform: of friend- lhipl formed: or'nf "it- it‘ll“ play and community nth-rt luxpin-vi. 'l'lwy run merely imiivau- in the lam-- how the money eniruutwi to War i‘amp (‘om- munity non'im- h,- the peophs oi the United Rum vruu upont (or the uoi~ diet-I. iiliioi‘l and marina in the- mm- quniiin rim-r tho homi- rump“ urui in tho (mt ports. ‘ Cunt Cooperative Undertaking. “Wu Pump i‘umimmlt)’ urn'iro. canted to mow u ulnnln-mknuu Murr- Mi‘y. mutual lint-l! u a mu Wiiw «mint-king in whia'in Ilw W of tho i'nltui Null-u. working through tin cum-r app-intro it" the woman-oi. an. vumuion to tho Mm o! and will whirl: plum! no im- portant a part in making iiw l'niiwi Mum In») niui mm iiw rim". viii- flout lighting tow-- tho)- pun-mi m inn Mud! of IMH‘I'N‘LI'I mow i'rovly at their lint". motto; umi own-r2) that tin MM n-uit might inn urn-m» nil-bod. lluMn-dn u! hm" “mm-- wok-d Ola-Ir warn»- that Auwtlra‘u an In UM mar mm" l»- : mmlu «up. “no mam-I- Bun»- vah mus-luau roan-nu) Mu MIMI handy: in mn- In: WM. this um and in banalâ€. . _.A_A..- '_- r'--~~~- ~ w I mm M whit-h And-min run-mun" my Iv jun"; proud." How America's hospitality was mo- bilized for the beneï¬t of the man In uniform is described In the report of War Camp Community uen'lee Just mlde to the war department and the committee of eleven on the expendi- ture of 314.812.046.70. received by the organization from the United War Work campalgn up to Dart-miner 31. 1919. HOW 314.0009000 FUNDWABSPEN’I‘ sum to War bum-mm Dn- srlhu lmmnu Selle cf Hotpl- ' mm to aoldkn. H" My Wu â€out. more than the D. Quality Gas Ranges mitten. made up of local men and women and headed by 5 m1 chair mam. gave opportunity for close and lymtheflc written} with the or- ... , 4‘4 __- anion and William 'in War mmp Coniinimliy sérvice. Through new committees and with the cooperation of community groups, the organization was enabled io maize ail the work dis- tinctly a home town community effort. Nu“ m In l'nllad an... About the only nuts "wt have been so In valued In thls country on a In no acale are the Engllsh walnut and tho almond. tlw tonner malnly In southern Callforula. the latter In coon-a! Call- !omla. alao the pet-an In the mother: states. The culture of the pecan ha. of late become an Imp-Mam and ex- coedlngly proï¬table lndualry In tho South. the work In each Enter; lulle- and law “rhm'l nothlnx holler In In". than your own lltlle Job." and “Th! man who ï¬ll- his mtle nlche on earth In the very best way that It can be ï¬lled. -l- as good as my angel In heaven," are two sayings which sound Ilka dlflerenl vn-rslom 01 the same cpl- gnm of llev. Robert J. MacAlplne In llll mama to me Kiwanis club. Whether Pastor MacAlplue sald 'both then tillage. or only one of them. he put a grand truth In D crlsp (oi-m. Honest. ancient work Is not only I worldly utlllty hot n hlgh moral {110$ "omâ€"Butfalo 'l‘lmes. ~. Although not yet entirely settled in our new home at 10 Warren Ava, we will be happy to take care of our old friends and welcome a host of new ones~those who know and appreciate the ï¬nest line of cosmetics produced in this or any other country. We will be here tomorrow as we" are today to sell you a Gas Range and look after its operation. Leading Makes. Improved Design. Grate-t Economy of Gas Cmmpaon. Durability With Lowest Upkeep Cod. Price: the lowest mm with good My. Ind {axgnoâ€"isoiï¬xrgnwzisr s!5§..§z8.328$r#[5. .EIBâ€"lvi .5. 8 E-oflor-etwoefli trails-raw»? 448827.: Irafln-ol. «3th 5 assist-o. Slams-Impala 0930.30. 33min wan-r. >U<Mï¬dmm In the CLASSIFIED Column ADVERTISE Shun Honing - Sewer Building Gnu Fitting ' Invitation Telephone 353 Fred D. Heinke P L U M B [ESE Tolopho-o 58-h You, P... II I city of ancient with. Ben was incited the that settlement went of the Susquehanna river. Fm Bentembcr an. 1371. to June 21. im the was the nation'- capital. for dur- in‘ that time. the British then occupy- in: Philadelphia. the continental con- gress met In her courthonue. The ilret money sent by the king of France 10 all! the came of American indepeno ence wu received by congress in this city. And here the ï¬rst national Thanksgiving proclamation was issued. while notlcu. Sults for Ladies and Misses! Spring coats in many styles. Sum- mer dresses in Ginghams. Voile. Organdie. Um. Pongee Silk. Taf- feta and Grenade-Chine. Sports dresses in Jersey Lineup. Waists in Pongee. Net, Georgette and Trieolette. Graduation and Confimtion dre‘sâ€" scs In Georgette over net. Wuh- ibie silk without- in Pom also white with double panel. but and front, to wear with sincerest dyes- Barclay Count. one year gum-muse ans. EullCll 15 No. Forest Ave. Origin of the Album. Album: were origlnally’ whit“ III-d9 used In†Rome for alumna. 0H vah «w. . ,A t we "flat flfl?‘ other country. c Co. A am almost unknown In the UnIM State- I. the when. one of the most deliciou- of III nuts. It ll enmvatod onahuomkmmemrkotu the county of Kennyngnnd.‘ A ura- er‘vnrlety I- known ,5 the "cob nut.‘ The fllhert la a: superior to the hue! nutâ€"of whtch tawny It Is a memberâ€" “ the ham! out In superior to the new nut. Ana-upt- lo ralse the Elbert on n commercial mic In the United Bates have not to far met wlth nuc- Lmr canon». â€nth. In nddnlon to cattle. many excellent mules are raised In Lower California. Homes are rarely med. The (alth- tul bun-o u the prmcipav means of transportation. Except for a few thou- sand In La Frontern. there are no (lo- mntlc sheep In the country. in the southern part there are numerous flocks of goats. The largest cam. ranch on the peril-sul- comprises ll- moet 1,000,000 acres. And Thou Au Others. Jud Tuntln can he knuwn a man whom- Ian 0! personal :1ch 1| llugln' 08 the key so load that (In ml 0! the dial! has to give up. 82* 35671715 a Gas Water Heater today. All styles and prices. {ng hot water flowing right from the tap as you want it and when you want it, the work of wash- ing dishes, takes but a {cw pleasant m_omentn. go hand in hand where good judgment has been exercised and a WATER installed in the home. If you h_ave plenty of _steqm- WESTERN UNITED GAS ELECTRIC Cu. The Nash Six with its Per- fected Valve-in-Head Motor has built a most enviable rep- utation for making permanent owners because its unusual power, quietness, economy and dependable performance insure the highest satisfaction to the experienced driver. DISHWASEING GAS HEATER H. C. KAMMEYER, PROP. ' Beginning May 86, our Storé will be closed every evening at 7 o’clock, except Saturday. Our Spring and Summer stock of Oxfords and Pomps in Latest Styles in the best grades is a real saving to you. Our large trade"With our low ex- pense permit us to give you Better Shoes for Less Money. £5) Tires 101 South Ihln St. Downer: Gian, ll. THE STERLING GUARANTEE for practical pus-pom is -â€" “The User Must Be Satisï¬ed.†C. PENNER One of the best tires on the market is the “STERLING†tire. After considerable investi. gation we have decided that it is the tire we will sell exclusively. MORRIS SHOE STORE 32 South Main Street. Downers Grove. Ill. Notice! ' " Ju?‘ 'o a f ; Pout-nor Can't. . . . . 8N†lung-930001135 l' 0 I (1'09"11‘1 loves-Pain: or manna 'lvo-Pncoon n Tooth. “a. I†1' v o. ï¬nest-lg!