' \BRUN'ET DONKIN Carpenters y In rum-w Avmâ€"PI-I 1.4-1.1 'MSkie toys hair in the lakes in that Wflter “mammal. of flackimc, luau. urn-m a week here with Fred Heinke. It. Heinke is keep- ing up lm retard as the champion has ï¬sherman of (he village. but Sunday be hooked nearly ï¬fty large it. “a. 11. Harry Jenkins and m was“ m4 Mrs Dennis H. Jen- Kills Ind-1’5 ld't early Sunday morning on Mr flip to Minoqua ij flare they will spend their Mm trailing the elumve and James Brown. of New York, Sufley Brown. Mary Ellen Brawn. John Wifliam Orr and Betty Jane 8m- « 1k (Elm-e. Ruth Pom entertained a few little friends at her home on North Main street Friday. The guests were Jane W. L. Galhmlh. Who is running I dairy farm on the Yuckley place at Belmont, had No pair of twins {mm two of his cows this week, all ï¬le healthy calvmz. Admin! Line cutout! from Battle to Sal'nncisco. It contains the has HI momlnthennjor'mso! the day preview. the statement by Cnrpnï¬er fonowiug the big ï¬ght and my other items of world intemt. We are indebtad to C. E. Nevin, who: In Los Andes bound for the copy} ' In. I. I: Collier of smug- am All her daughter. In. W. 3. CMâ€. an and two mull ms. of High- land Ivonne. left Wednesday norm u for an anemia! trip 01mg.» an m. flopping with "lawn in Wuhluwu. 0mm and Culiiornln. We have. received I copy of the July Fourth "World New: by Radio," hunt-d on the 8.1%?!th of the Wu toward the lunch. lin- Tbe. Why, 0! Chla‘o. II mun. with III» Evelyn Greater. of Prairie "tune. I!» Dally. Ila Grain and mu Van Diem. Mvo‘ unruly returned from - vacuo- Mp to Wlllluu Bay and other Whiteni- The non meeting at tho Congra- onml Ladle: Md Society will ho an all dny picnic u the home of In. L H. Hove. Non-1h Fond "can, on Thur-day, Judy 2|“. Everyone h- In- vited to come uriy ml bring loan-j Club". Gebrge Con-com,- who enlisted Inst November for a year in the U. 8. Army. was dimmed last Friday and "rived in Chic-go Tuemlay. He was one of the many discharged in the new cutting down of the army: and navy. In. Ben Stevenson of North Mnin street, tutu-tuned shout twenty mem- ber: o! the M. B. Philathes Clm It an til day work meeting on Wed- nuday.‘ Sewing was done for the Phfltthca bazaar to be held In Nov- Emmons Mochel is minus the end of his left thumb. He was ï¬xing a spring on the 4d delivery car Mon- day morning when the jack slipped‘ catching his thumb between the car and the spring, neatly slicing off a- bout half an inch of the end of it. i His: Gian Griffiths started Wed- The next regï¬lar meefing of the Amica Girls of the M. E. Sunday School, will be held Monday evening, July 18th, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Cox, 18 East Maple avenue. A_ -_ . . l Frank Waples, who is an employe of the Burlington in the Valuation Department, out on the lines, is spending his two weeks _vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and M13. Ballard Waples. Rev. and Mrs. Newland left Tues- day morning on an automobile trip through the state. They will visit with Mr. Newland’s brothers at Tennessee and Pontiac and with Mrs. Newland's folks at Forest, Illinois. Mrs. Walter S. Bebb, of Muskogee, Okla, formerly of the Grove, arrived Tudsday morning for a visit with her parents, Mr. and M13311. D. Wyllié and her sister, Mrs. Walter Barber. small mouth bus in the Fox xiv. 10mm Am TO MATES FURNISHED PERSONALS July mu. We ham“ been (noted with Ill Owen Moon picture for some um- hut ho «m be with on again. hotter than ever. on Sunday. July mu. in â€A Divan: of Convenimce.†one of the bra: memes of the serve». 746-] Don’t min the Dumpseyâ€"Clrpenuer‘ ï¬ght at (he Dkke Theatre. Sammy]; Boy.†If you mum to m.- it Im night. {M- in your Int dance. 7-154 For iced tea or com-e we recom- mend Clluo Suhorn'n Orange Pekoe m or Bu! Bnnd cola. Leh- mum l Ilclwl. 1-15-1 The Demmy-Cumntlcr ï¬ght that took plug July 211 ll Jemy Olly, will‘ be than at the Dkke Thain. Sat- urday. July Mill. G-lb-l All sorts of thing:- lulve taunted cllvomn but did you ever hear of bobbed lulr and males dolu ll? We won! all you how but wlll leave that to Conn-m Talia-dye in “Woddlu Bella.†at the Dick. The:- in. July 2m and 22d. G-lb-I Tonight. Friday. ln the Ian M- in; 0! hello Coopn ln “l’oclt'n Ball Boy." If you failnl to m I! la“ ‘Iim mi a cum. 1mm. Lawn mowers sharpened. All kinda of muhine work. Repairing at all kind: of tools. Expert workman-hip and the machinery to do It with. Pun] Shrub, Belmoln t Forest “9.. phone W. 6-174! tun Wt Shop. All work and: done I! with prices. Phone 635 Geranium, Pennies and a variety of Bedding Plum, also Vegetable plant: 0! various kinds' at Gollan's Greenhouses. Phone 2104. a'dv. tf. cosmetics for sale at, Marion Dexter’s ART KRAFT SHOP. one door south of the Ross Bakery. adv. if. B. F.A1mstrong, twenty-one day adiance man for the Retlpath Chauâ€" ;tauqua, \isited Downers Grove Thurs- ‘day and F1 “lay last week executing a \igorons admrtising campaign for the Downers Grove Chautauqua unâ€" der the auspices of the American Le~ gion. Mr. Armstrong states the pro-3 gram is meeting with unusual suc- cess this year in the various cities and towns all over the southeastern part of the United States. The rumor that has been making the munds \here reganling the un- sanitary condition of the water at the Romeo beach has no foundation in truth. The (juarry‘has an outlet and so far as we have been able to ï¬nd out, no cases of sore eyes from bathing have been wported. nesday morning on a six weeks chau- tauqua engagement with the Mutual Morgan Company at Assummion, Ill. She will give twa entertainments daily, preluilg work. Miss Griï¬iths with her beautiful voice has charmed Downers Grove audiences many times. Our deposits have reached the ï¬gure we have been striving for. We now start for the next mile post. ONE MILLION DOLLARS *-â€" Ave you with us? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hall A Million! A fun line of the celebrated mou Advertisements ivmau-adao. DOWNERS GROVE RM- 9% DodelOVE. ILLINOIS 745-1 Tho 8m nm (N. R. 86") to ca- t-blh-h one central government bur- Every citizen of Dunn County who denim the opportunity of help- lng the "wire mu ï¬ght Mu bottle: of reconstruction can do w by writ- Ing our United But" scnaloru AM and our Rpm-enactâ€: In Cum to support and pun the following Whiz It is not believed that the bitter and powerful opposition of the in- terests who pvoï¬tecl most by the war ‘will be able to sway the rank and ‘flle 0! our citizen: from their de- nim to ace common Justice done its ï¬ghting men. This ht prawn In :1! o! the mm when the question of compensation hon come to a vote; the people have overwhelmmlly undon- cd It. The Idjustod Compensation Bill (H. R. 1) designed to equalize the ï¬nancial loans» of those who served In the wnr is a measure of admitted justice. The pres: of ‘the enquiry demands that the federal government speed the work of wlief for the wounded veterans o! the world war. Himdale Phone 818 Organized fanner's interests repre- sented by the American Farm Bur- eau Federation last week went on re- cord as favoring the legislative pro- gram ‘of the American Legion for re- lief of woumlml and disabled vetems. 'l‘he Legion’s ï¬ght for justice for :the veterans is no longer measured in terms of months but now by years. ‘In spite of country wide publicity on the shameful, pitiable condition of the disabled, powerful influence; are opposing the legislation that while possibly not perfect, will bring subw stantiul and widespwad and impera- tire relief. The Legion organization of Du Page County appreciates the loyal, dependable support that the people of this county have given it not only during the wax; but in the days of reconstruction since, and in this knowledge feels that its people will not rail it now. The Legion's ï¬ght to gain the pas- sage of its national legislative pro. gram has reached}: point whim the National Legialative Committee calls for the assistance of all Posts. LEGION REQUESTS HELP FOR LEGIS- LATIVE PROGRAM Asks Citizens of Du Page County to Write Represenlaqives About Various Bills. C. E. B R 0 W E R Paintingâ€"Decorating 26 Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 82-R Following the ceremony a reception was held to numemua friends and n- lntlves at the Safransltl home. when Mr. and Mus. Anton Safrazuki will make their home. Miss Anna Safranski, sister of the groom, acted as maid of honor and Andrew Beidmn “as the best man. Miss Marie Rosinski. daughter of Mrs. Marie Rosinski, of La Salle, Illinois, and Anton Safranski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Safranski, of Saratoga avenue, were married at St. Joseph's Church at 9:00 o’clock a. 111.. Tuesday, July 12th. High mass was read by the Rev. Enus B. Gomln win, pastor of the church. Miss Zita‘ Norpcl sang. Here's your opportunity to stand four square back of the man who stood four square back of you. ROSIN SKI â€" SAFRAN SKI Within-a feiv months three years will have passed since the Armistice and the Legion is still ï¬ghting to get bare justice for the ex-service man whasn't procrastination gone far enough? The Adjusted Compensation Bill (H. R. 1) designed to equalize ï¬nan~ cial losses of those who served in the war. The Kenyon Bill (S. 1439) to open privileges for vocational education to grent numbers of veterans not now entitled to them and to widows and orphans of service men who gave their lives. \ S. 1565 giving disabled emergency officers the same retirement rights. as disabled RegularKArmy Officers. The Langley Bill (H. R. 0263) pro- viding methods†for the spending of $18,600,000 for hospital constructlon. H. J. Res. 30 to give tax-service men 90 day priority in egtering pub- lic lands opened for settlement. can to deal with eat-Service men. 11 Oz. Bottle Pure Lemon Juice ....... Goodrich Assorted Drinks, 25 drinks for . Sea Shell Macaroni, per nd .. ....... Polka Pure Grape Fruit nice .......... 18 Oz Jar Prepared Unsaid ........... Enpvnted Apricots, 50c vtlue, per _pound Lehmann 6r Michele Store $2.50 value in real good gingham dresses, plaids neatly trimmed, sale .13189 Sleeveless Vests in all sizes, also extra large sizwatmmï¬ammï¬ï¬gmmslï¬ Ladies Vests Eiffel Maid†For Summer COMFORT! GIRL’S DRESSES OCERIES Unen Finish Suiting: lot jumpfls. pt! yard ....... Lar e Check Silk Striped Tissue Ginghams, so much in emand, at per yard ...................... 89c Voiles in a Jan .variety .of patterns. They are priced at 65c, . 75c. 89c and .............. 81.25 Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 All men in their youth hme possessed the gift of. fpmsight and the ability to plan for the )ears ahead. By exercising foresight in opening 3 Savings Account and paying YOURSELF a regular sum of moneyâ€"in the form of a deposit in 3 Savings Accountâ€"on each pay day you will have nothing to regret and much to be thankful for in the years to come. » SHOW YOUR FORESIGHT NOW BY OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK TODAY Splendid Values in Summer Dress Goods Have you seen our line of Baby Wear? You can buy many practical, beautiful gifts for babies. Bonnets, Stockings, Shoes, Rattles, Underwear. Dolls, Blankets," Moccasins, etc. All marked at low prices. FORESIGHT AND SUCCESS ioiiét Pape'?‘ 6 rolls' 'for spa s I s ............. Libby {pple gutter 215 can 20 02. In Peanult‘eï¬utter 20 Oz. Jar Century Preserves qul Pgarl Bath $9}th bars July 1.5.5 1,921