' "LOCALS Mrs. R. D. Hall of Wichita, Km., is have for an attended visit with her dtughterâ€"in-law, Mm. Louie E. Rd]. mas Edith Walters of Chiago. m the guest of Mr. and Hm. Elmer Dexter and other him last Sandi). wm R. Wells writcs from Cub. that he has been on the ï¬ring line and was present at the surrender of a part of the Spanish forces. C. F. Davis and famfly have gone camping an the banks of the 8th Creek near Fullershnrg. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Ducat and children, who have been here for sav- ers! weeks, left for the east Hond‘y. Announcement is made of the‘en- xagement of Miss Ethel†Gaylord, daughter of Mr. and In E. P. Gay- lord, of Lani-sage. to Mr. Frieda! Chapin Rickey. son of Mr. and In F’. L. Richey, of Downers Grove. TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO IN THE REPORTER ENGAGEMENT A NNOUNCEIENT ‘nv' 'and should put up a had but- tle. We give you just this much of the dopeâ€"if you VIM. to see g ml ball gameâ€"be on hand Silnthy. mam" had mu. trouble handl- ing the hon from the south. He had than braking Mr Inch It nomhénp Whenever he m In dung" ha shot â€um um and refin- trmd a atï¬konut. flmns m 5:th the plat» and shown! good fem only (no. man "aching necnnd by the "tab and m†mom. With more pndiro the "oil! mm†vi“ 5! peg- gin; tho pill around And necking like 3 Ray Srhalk. We're nfmid to my any mow mm the slaughur of Int Sundny so you can list to I few words about next Sunday‘s energy. Wauhzgan here Sunday. The 0an uni-pm ovum-inflor- l'rom Wlukegan will journey an here Sunday to show the town n root! hall club The!» plnyers have hoen clnaning on everything along the North Shore. They come with a [nod The lockport team in weak In every put of the game and speckl- ly no In the lawn; and. loaning! ‘11 hit mrdlualy. In an Int lun- lng he walla-d (hm In. In m0- rton nnd run wild throughout the â€mm. The lordu â€that“! ï¬n mart- en in the am. TM Ml). 1mm '0! I had om. for Jenna‘s. 3‘: Mn were collected maiden I pun, which van good {at 7 mum. Although the loads pad†1.1mm" victory to their list it Win by no means a big one. Big in more per- Mpg, but not big :5 a ball game In common bucball English it was “mm." The Ionln pounded the pill for 17 sure wallops a'nd put ID runs Dennis the home art. From start to ï¬nish the game wu I uugfent A: (u an the legion hoyn were con. earned, even the weaker comm-Ida lifted the pill Into wfld put. good for men] hues. Three base hits-Cupenler. Home runâ€"Binder. Two hue hitsâ€"Moch- el. Carpenter .Ehninger, Mrkvicka. Elliott. Jennings. Struck outâ€"vb)! ‘Ehninger. 13; Jennings 10‘ Base on balls-Ehninger. l; mengs, b. In the mmh I'll-d" put on. to am Gme {or I dun“ drive. Lockport Pesovanbo, 3!) B. Murray, lb Murphy, ss Fitzgerald. 2b Londino, If J. Pesevanto, c Meyers, rf .. Thornburg, c . Jennings, P - - Totals ....... Downers Grove Mochel, 3b Carpenter. 53 Klein, rf Binder, 2b Ehningen 1" anSI C """ Nash, c ..... . Hawkins. If â€Wickâ€! d " Elliott. lb Totals ........ mum All-in m lie-w- by 14* gion Team Last Sunday Ahm' the issue of August ll, 1898. m; WAS snow TO smmwrons Box 'SCOEE R HSB R 1188 Fwd Heintz, {or many years a res- dent of Downers Grove, died at the home pf his daughter, Nancy La- vallie, in Denver. 0010.. on Tuesday, FRED IIEINTZ, om SOLDIER. DIES IN I) EN v E R, cow. Former for the busy season to open. Bring in your shoe re- pairing orders NOW as we can get the work done so much quicker and you can have the shoes when you want them. A Free Offer We will give FREE one pair of stockings or socks with every $5.00 worth of work brought in at one time before September 131:. Get the children’s shoes ï¬xed now for the opening of school in the fall. been accomplished by always living up to our pro- mises and doing good work. A. Schoro Electric Shoe Repair Shop For the last six months we have been increasing our trade, making a reputation for ourselves and in that time have pleased everyone we have done work for. It has been hard to counteract the poor busi- ness methods used by our predecessor, but this has Downers Grove people can now have their shoes repaired at reasonable prices and be assured of good workmanship. There is a BIG SAVING over Chicago prim besides the inconvenience of carry- ing shoes to the city. The workmanship is as good if not better. than in Chicago shops. Here are a few reasons for getting the work done in our shop at 64 S. Main 5L, next to Gas Oï¬'ice. CWLZS ADKINS Real Shoe Repairing "GREATBT FAIR]; 0L; ' SPRINGFIEL Manufacturer of Awnings, Sleeping Porch Curtains AWNINGS FOR RESIDENCES A SPECIALTY. .,_’. MI 5" er Itchy-“"3: Downers Grove Veteran of the Civil War Fused Awny Tuesday Good Workmanship Reasonable Prices Prompt Service and the Best Materials ,n‘ .1 ma. iâ€"n 6480.MninStreet,nexttoGu0ï¬ice Don’t Wait TELEPHONE "OWNERS GROVE 167-51.: B. THOMPSON w 9mm Gm Mai THE PAIR OF QUALITY ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN are executed from n variety of ac- ceptable designs and every detail is looked after by experts. That is why our monuments always appeal to good unite. If you plan a memorial in your plot we will show you a great variety of designs to choose from. Our Monuments A veteran of the Civil War, Mr. Heintz was well known to the older residents of this vicinity. Handicap- ped by being nearly deaf, he never- theless had many friends. He was known chiefly in ï¬lls part- of the county for his skill in tmnping and ï¬shing. For many years he capturo ed the many small furhearing ani- mals in the adjacent countn of pneumonia. Mr. Heint- was a brother of George and John Heintl pf Downers Grove and I halt-brother of Wm. Gehrline. Phone 85' R NAPERVILLE. 3.". DAVISON SEC! ILL. For Automobile Insurance We desire to express our sincere appreciation of the sympathy of our neighbors and friends. in the illness and death of our son. Especially do we wish to thank the 'Oddfellow Lodge for their kindness. Olin. Farmers Merchants Bmk Building, Tuesdays. Thur-dun Satgrdays. 9 l._ u. go 5 p: In. J. ll. CHENEY, D. V. I. VETERINARIAN Downers Grove, Illinois Every Evening J. H. CHENEY LISTEN! If you an willing to make up your mind noonâ€"4 (cw mouths :hnd of the busy new in mm; equipmentâ€"«you will saw my on your tum-ca. nave many on M. t and ham! getting a unlul. scientiï¬c in mm o! a mine Round Oak “poms. 8! you luck 1 cub let ups an: n avnr. Men accepted [or tummy insuflnï¬on. H ma.) 10 Day Sale CARD 0F THANKS Ever} 'evening. 1 (9'9. OPTOMETRIST 92 E. Curtis: St. C. A. DURKEE G. H. BUNGE Phone IBZ-M-Z Mr. and Mn. F. Krupp. Lawyer Phone l l Phone lat-W Telephone 184 PLUMBINGâ€"JIEATING 33 S. Main St. A Round 0 is the one pipeless furnace that last a full generation and is bolted to prevent the eaka of soot, (as or dust. See the patented bolted construction! Also are proof, and bu! t entirely of heavy durable parts. Examine them! Burns all fuels at big savings. Holds ï¬re a day. Clrculates warm, motel. healthful air that also preâ€" vents furniture from falling to pieces. The best pipeless mariaâ€"yet. pound for pound the lowest in cost. and lower priced right now than ever a in, we believe. Only 3' days left. Come right in and visit our SPECIAL DISPL Y. They are selling fast! We seriously question if more can be of- fered at these prices after this lot is sold. Sale opens in 3 weeks! Every furnace is the 1920 model. Everyone knows the half-cen- tury reputation of the Round Oak Folks for makin good goods only. To examine the construction of those spiendi pipeless fur- naces convinces you immediately that they are unequaled. Call and see them on display. A quantity purchase at January prices will, three weeks from now, enable us to offer you savings that, in the face of rising prices, we predict cannot be duplicated for years to come. if ever, on the famous genuine, guaranteed ROUND OA’K Bolted Gas Tight-"Patented Feature PTPELESS FURNACE . H. F rankenfield Call or writ. for a y of tho Round Oak Pipeless Furnace Book which c ufly Mum and explains the many exclusive features of the but pipeleas fumce on the market. PEDIGREE and REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE WITH EACH INDIVIDUAL DENNIS H. JENKINS Phone 68-W. 50 No. Washington St., Downers Grove, Ill. ' ‘ .“B’RED INTHE PURPLE†A chdice litter of; puppies, whelped July 13, 1920, from thrifty, beautifully bred parents. Males, $85.00 . " Females, $25.00 AIREDALE TERRIERS Potter M13. 5: Lumber Co. Shingles Lumber Doors Windows Screens Millwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding Lath LUMBER Etc, Etc. When in Need Manufacturers Dealers COAL MlLLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate to call on us At YourService Phone One Five Etc, Etc. Gravel Cinders Lime Plaster Tile - Coal ‘ Coke Wood Cement Blocks Brick