7:45 p. In. (Itin- Evening Wor- lMp nt Clo-ed Sheet (thumb. flm EVAVGBIJCAI. CHURCH In. J. Aunt Nan-a. M. Sunday. July um. um. ‘ 0:45 I. m. Bible School An hour cl Quinlan fellowship in Bible 8h!- M will be no evening service join with the other churches ave hmmdrm. If. PA [11.8 “ANGELICAL GROVE by the young lilies of Ira: Ham's The G .A. R. and the American Le- gion have been especially invited to stand the morning service 'hich bv- gin It 11 o’clock. This service and lemon will be appropriate to the oc- umomsv EPISCOPAL CHURCH rt \ A. 8. Mn. Pastor. 9:15 I. In. Sunday School. man u m. Ion-ling Worship. (Gel-II) The ï¬m service of this gluon will leheldutheChurchoflheClmed Street at 7:45 Rev. John Steven. pastor of the Bapust Church will preach the «penis; message. lid-week prayer service will be on Wednesdny evening at 8 o'clock. 7130 p. in. Senior Alliance Im- hg. The subject in “Christian Bro- therhood.†The pastor is the leader of this service. 2:3) 9. m. Junior Alli-nee. flee tic- ol oï¬cen. be! I" he was!!!“ at this im'oruln "new. 11:†I. m. Inning Worship. Sor- m by tho pastor. yaks-IMIJ’I-ur. Sunday School at the usual ham, {w every Friday morning from the (no; of ï¬le Downers vae Publish; I†Gummy. 37 North Main street, Dmers Gi‘ove. Illinois. UNITID "mum CHURCH 0" EAST GIOVI Sunday Srhod. no m 9... Mid: Serum. 1:45 n In. All IN I QM. Min; Room not: loud-y and IrH-yhomilhbp.m. The pub“: L- nonihfly Invited to “kill tho Ionian Old to visit :31 m u» My man. ‘ 8‘". 1031mm CATHOLIC MM: â€sacrum-l." Wake-lay avid-g 1"“de Entered at the Downers Grove Post Ofl'ke as second class mail mattérv, Advertising rates made known upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 per yea. Single copies 6c. "381' (TIHIICDI OP CIIIIS'I'. 1.4 4.“’ C. > H. STAATS. EDITOR [Ann an. ionic» It moo M It 9:“ l. MICKIE SAYS at 6:: if?) a; Baker’s Bake Shop ï¬SouthldnStreet Cake. {nd pics in varietyâ€"you’re certain to ï¬nd your hvorite among E71..." a standing order today. When you want good things, with the tune homeâ€"tune. order our- Bradâ€"crisp 1nd golden-cmMâ€"a really tempting loaf. Rolls. fresh-Inked, come from aur ovens early enough for you to enjoy with your running cup. late enough to be served warm with The crisp all‘go‘odness of these delightful ‘inflividual Breads" gives test to every meal at which they're served. ROLLS Jae 1'0:- A. 0. I920. Au 1. Becker. Bnrhnn Becker nnd flu Kuchcnhccker. Compkin uh, v: Arthur Kuchonbeckcr, Purl Kuchonbecker. William Ruch- venbeckcr. Albert Bordon. Bertha Bank", (a minor), Viol: Bowie". (- minor) (Han-nee Bomb", (4 minor), nine some", (n mum). label Borden. (I minor). Iiunle‘ “M; In. Unknown Huahnd of lin- uk ‘Wflght. Alton Nndolholcr. and Un Owner: of Lou Nina (â€s-41'“! no In Black Pour (G) In Inï¬ll!" Ad- dition w the Town of No «nu. in the C“ of Nana wille. Pan County, "mu. “than. III! ht Purim-l. No. I“! PUBLIC NMICI" in Mnby [Own Hut mum! to a [hem 0! ‘sm rude and mud by mid Court In the nbovo «~an nun- “(henna)", lo-vll: 0n the It! dnyol July A. STAT: (:FptLLINOIS u. on: 0 Plan. In the (Intuit~ Co!!! 0! Dll’lge Bumps, Oxfords Comfortable and Stylish Footwear for «Every Member of the Family! :-: A Good Line of Hosiery! MORRIS SHOE STORE S. ANDREWS El’lSCOI’AI. CHURCH The Rev. Hugh M. MacWhorter Priest-incChal-n July lith, 1920. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. 1 9:45 a. m. Church wool. 7 :30 p. m. Evening Service and Sermon The Rev. H. M. Machorter win preuch and conduct this service. Iveryonc weicume to all of the aor~ vices. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. John Stew-n. Pulnr. Sunday July 11th. 1920. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Public Worship with a serman by the pastor. 6:30 p. m. Meeting of B. Y. I‘. U. 'Evenlng services omitted through July and August as we join the other chunches in the Union Open Air Sew vices. Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Prayer and Praise Servicr. l Vacation Shoes Tennis Shoes and Slippers White Dress Shoes NOTICE 0|" MASTER'S SALE HOME OF EVERYTHING GOOD THAT‘S BAKED HEM. IOTIQES 32 South Main Stre’el. Doivners Grove. Ill. Oa amount of the W take: up thin wove-k by "It AMI-tn! “It. W! wen (area! to cumin." the editor- blu, I'd-t l- Ioo high for IIIMIIF Data! at Downer: (hove 0:6" W7“ day of July. A. ““1929. ELECTION NOTICE Notin- iu homby given that on the 24th day if Julv, 1920. at the Vil- lage Hall and Tucker's Real Estate Oflico. in the Village of Downeï¬ Grove. Countv of Dul'mve. State- 01 Illinoin. an election will he held for the purpose of voting on the question of whether I certain nnliunce pu- ml and oppmved by the Vin-l.- Councll on the 7th clay of June, IMO. entitled “An ordinance otohibitlnx the tale of cigarettes and cinmtta paper: in the Vin-xv of Downer: Grove, County of Dul’mcr. State of lllinoiu." shall be mauled which ol- ut‘on will he opened at 7 o'clock im the moraine unit continuing until 5 o'clock in the afternoon of tint dnv.’ 1 Dated at Wheaton, Illinois. tma 3rd day of July A. D. 1920. John W. Leedle. Special Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of DuPaxe County, Ill. Joseph A. Remus. and R. w. Keeney, Solicitors for Complainants. Napen'ille, Illinois. 73 rprcel thereof shall be equal to at east twoothinls (2-3) of the valua- tion put upon the same as shown by the report of tho- Commlmioners heretofore appointed in said cause to make partition thereof; that the bid- der at such Hale shall pay to the masâ€" ter making such sale ï¬fteen per cent 1“5%) of the amount of his bid at the time of making his bid; that the balance of the amount bid for saldl premises shall be paid upon conï¬r-. motion of such sale by this court and, delivery: of deed of said premises. 3 P: l_920,_ I. gphn W. "Igufle. Block GROW! REPORTER. DO‘ m. M. â€â€093, Vin-in Cirri Loan. 3 ial' of t}; rcuitl2541 Little Brather and Little Sister is the name given to the childrens athletic under- wear fashioned after their Dad’s. Little Brother Unionsuits have the shoulder straps and buttons for the trousers, Little Sister suits are made in bloomer style. These are the coolest and longest wearing vunionsuits the children could wear. They come in sizes 4 to 14 years. For Automobile lnlnrance s E E PIIONB In! ‘1 fl. IAIN 31'. hEND IN YOUR OLD CARPE’I‘S AND CLEAN BAGS WE WILL MAKE THEM OVER IN- TO BEAUTIFUL RUGS BUGS FOR SA LE Intern-“uni Tudor- .“ Fan- l-flrmh cl . Kick. $248.98 each. assessors there are 7499 hoyses in the ’county, with an average assessment I According to returns made by the of $45.82; 22,178 cattle; $28.36 each; 17] mules, $45.84; 1,523 sheep. 54.70; 10,814 hogs, $9.50; 383 steam engines $180.87; 159 safes, 315.16; 2,547 (au- tomobiles. $119.42; 2.891 pianos. $41. 36; $600; 720 in household fumitun-z‘ $47,790 in grain, total value in per- fsonal pmperty, $5,872,211. agricultur- ‘nl tools. $120,960; diamonds and jew- elry. $15,459; improved lands, I94, 344 acres at an average assessed val- ue of $44.12 per acre. with improve~ ments; 38.554 Down and city lots with improvements. at an average value of Autumn's Reports Show Value of Risen-l Property. Lois and and Fun L'Inds. FUTURIST HIGHLAND NEAR me'om Phone 32.: R. C. ELLIOTT INN)! .\l [581' USA LEI l7 UTOMOBILES. I ‘ DU PAGE COUNTY RUGS M IBZ-I-Z Priced at $1.50 CHENEY IRA†ALL TI": ADS. IT PAYS In" ISA!) â€8100 l'l' ALWAYS. Futurist garments are to women what Athletic underwear is to men. Beautiful soft fabrics make these Underthings irresistibly dainty but in their skillful fashioning lies their greatest attractiveness. They are cool and comfortable because they ï¬t unobtrusively. And that is the real secret of Underwear satisfaction. More women are getting acquainted with Fu- turist Undergarments every day. And those who try them seldom go back to any other kind. We have them in flesh and white. We have cars of the famous PURITY Coal enroute right along and in all sizes. Inasmuch as this coal advances in price each month the same as hard coal has in the past, we advise the early purâ€" chase of this coal where it can be done conveniently. The situation with regard to coal is such that everyone should procure their winter's supply at the earliest possible date. Let us have your inquiries if you are in- tending laying in your supply now. Purity is the best soft coal on the market for either fur naces or stoves and has more satisï¬ed users locally. than any other brand. PurilyEggCoal Plou 0.120 The Final Word in Comfort Lord Lumber . Company $1.75, $2.25, $3.00 Phone after 6 P. M. M2 J