I37 Purina: g @‘9 £4.in I†Women mrywdmrc know and lovc Card. wile! â€pumpkin. You wll mmwhunyoulry I’ve-m Ceca-n from THE WATKINS RETAILER 3mm 73339141: W'wn an avg-Mum do" mfly unrï¬ml myth. mch n "It Puma!- Taduer Aluminum lun- h-m doing. it down-m "w unit-fl alumni of (hr mun-unity. flvrry pan»! with u rMM in one M Ilw mks. esp-chl- Ask to see this remarkable sweetaoented face der the next time I call. I lshow you the fun Cards ï¬ne 0‘ It took city "n- am thy M M tn prm-v that lb:- Mm M‘ W PIN"!â€" Tr-urhrr Auorinlhm If awning month "mm but In Uu- «Quad dulklrm a! noun. truth! be a «1mm. 0' am- flwr mgr Utiâ€" ml I'll lu- fuuml In mount of up ï¬nd I"! clays. new. dehqmiul (ugh-3:†-. a rarcdingmsg quality, win you instani'y. lonvz-hsh'ngly to p mm â€mm “(mum Sullï¬lfl' "mum! 0' Iowa] hrmnhulinm -\ flnmmunlly (Tu-rm. 'l‘brn- m- In llu» dunn- many num- .-m. that in n-ully Irritant «mm. lem A"? :ulm mm.) wlm nm range. whu Ialw u clvlllhl in :JUIIVIK that lmw m! "Mow! \mrp, but with an IMP «1mm rmlltl hr whit-owl ml" ahull' hr r’mvux work. 11m taking lulu mmiuk‘mtkm "It MMM'JI in the community Mm appmdnu good mud um- um! Um mnl nerd lot A ('mnmunt. Iy (‘Umru- h m. ; Wr hog-n "1:! Huh nrmniznlhm um haw un mum msa Hw-r) Hum-r and v-vrvy law: 90! noon! mmlc m â€w «immunity “'6" wavknmr «Uh upon mum um- ur flu- Tend Watt Nail PM Paco Pond. FACE POW“ I'IR W‘Mifl _ w“â€" ; Nine out of 0ch y ten men would ï¬mn‘d at the Downers Grove PmnHiV‘l longer “W’s. \without a great Mice an second ï¬lm mail matter. ’muny of the minor ills which they ‘avelï¬sing "m.“ made known uponi now hum, if they only had sutflcient .pplicauon. submipuou rules ww'nhysiwl exercise- A majority of the “J yvar. Single copies 5c. June" of Downers Grove have what is. . _. known as “desk jobs." They do not‘ ‘ ur‘t enough t'xcrcisie or enough air, rim, ., ‘to kte .. , . . . : _ .. .- p thmnmJu-n a! the physwa! Brig, Itop nohh fur thirir 'work. i Downers Grove. Reporter luau! every Finlay morning from th: I (we of lhe Downers Grove Publish In; Company. 37 North Main stth : Downers Grove. minoia. I vrmu, Inn CAI!“ Fa : A ('03! M I ' NH" (Yfl‘llfl'fl \VA'i'I-‘LlNg Tainan Powder C. H. STAATS. EDITOR MICKIE SAYS- 1 Every Thursday evening a class of fmen from the churn-hos of the cumâ€" , munity an- min-ting in tho high school gym under the k-wh-rship of Coach“ “'l'mnmy" Rogers us instructor. 'l‘hvy Ignt setting up uxrï¬csosghusketball and indoor hast-ban. topped 0"" with‘ fa shower. 2 ; The invitation is gum-ml and ill-3 ‘r'l'llfllt'h' mun-y mun whu wishes to at-’ , ls-ml. . Herr i-» 'n ('hnncn for the man who need.» r-wrri>n~ to m-t it. and in the ;rnmpunmn,~hip of olht-r nu-n. I , 7 .-\ surprisu- party mu )u-M Wmlnos- ’tlny owning, Nm‘I-mht-r 30. at the lhmm- ul‘ “1‘. am! Mrs. lh-nry Drew-1 hr in R-nhmul strm-t. 'l'ho uceusioh; being living llreksh-r's birthing: flflm-u lmys and Kirk caught him' napping. 'l‘ho- Mix-ms Hun-me and. timothy ('mvluy and (Hum Swift-n me- sistml in q-n'inu the n-frI-shlments. HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 Luca! men now have the chance of getting exercise and the kind they need, at least once a Week. MERTZ é? MOCHEL :\ nice assortment of Pyrex Ware, (‘ofl'ce Pct-rota- tore. Aluminum and Enamelled Ware Bimel Carpet Sweepers, Flashlights. Pocket Kfli‘.\‘~, (‘mster Wagons. Sleds. Skates. Etc. ( 'ome to this store and see the many things we have on display for The Hons-whom and for The Kiddies. Electric Washers and Sad Irons at reduced prices ly, should be a member of tho use. ciation and everyone interested in schools and school children should elk roll uudér the Parent-Teacher ban- ner. I‘vnple nowadays like to giveâ€"mu! to rweivoâ€"Jhe things which can be USED. \‘v‘hy certainly. The old idea of giving,7 something "mm ~â€" somethimr of no practical use -- is gone. That's the nice thing about giving a Kodakâ€"you knowit's what they want. All the Kodaks are simple to workâ€"â€" as we can show you, and they make good picturesâ€"~35 wc can show you, too. “ll/5’ I] 7111/ I illlfllllft’n Christmas Gifts in 3 Hardware Store? PHYSICAL EXERCISE KODAK 521m 8 In ris Kailll' v". ,‘I‘OHI $8 [)0 [I], Brmom} v from $2 .00 up min and Curtis Streets â€OWNERS GROVE REPORTQ DQLVNERQ GRUVI'J. ILLIhUIa Wo moot every Thursday «warning at R o'clock in the High Scluml (tym- Starve the Beast This boast cv‘nnul be killl‘d by one» "bIlHV. It can he sturwd to (“3an :‘Wntiun of tubt'ltl)10\~‘iï¬ through.t IhIIIIUI (Ilut‘uHOn in tho home and in: Him MIIOUI will suave thI- BI-ust. 'lhe‘ ,qu'k II! the tuberculmisa .IIIII‘iatinnl is u campaign h sï¬arw â€â€˜3‘ â€curt2 Funds for mnnilimw "1' Wm uI'I- sehi (H'P'l through tht' sulI- nf (" I'lliï¬tlnlh'» SI-als :IIIIl Sulnvnir HI‘ulllI â€Ullllï¬. " FEDERATED CHURCHES ATHLETIC ASSN. Haw- you hand about (In- Evening for the Business Downers (Emu-1', A beastâ€"3 monflerwthat feeds on boys am! girls and men and women Us found in every county in the Stair. lln its constant ravages it is- no N- lspeclur of person. the iich, the poor, I the young and the old ulikg become L its victims. The name of the beast is l Tuberculosis ll 1 The pooplo \vorkmlu-p and, play. fycar in and your out while the lltrastf 'quitcly, but. constantly, foods upon tlw' linliubilants, numy of Ilium ignorantY ,of its existence. l'mring the past your tlw Boast do- lwuwil more than 23 Du l’agt counlty - . 0. - l people. mentally uoumlml or mmmmll l for life 230 others and «ll-strayed motel man $343,640 wonh ol‘ propeity in! ‘Dul’agn cnunty. Those figures are not, tfzincil'ul, but arr- baxcil on Sluliallfl“: Etukcn'from the State Di-partmcnt of; l l l Public HtIalth. i STARVE THE BEAST ‘ IN DU PAGE COUNTY Athh-lic! Mr" H", H.’ E.’ McALLlSTER C0. Mr. and MrsuA‘ Lee Beidelman are receiving congruiulatiobs over the ar- I'iml of a nine and a half pound sun diam lustVSntlmlny, December 3. § ! Physical exercise is the best re- i cre'utlon for the business man. If you are interested come to the gym on 'l'hurxday night, bring your rubber ‘ soled shoes, or sit in the balcony as a xnectabor, and see if it is not worth ; while. ' ‘ SCHEDULEâ€"Setting Up Exercises, [Volley Ball, lndnor Baseball, Basin-z IBall. Shower Bath. 1 First (‘lass Work 1-H No. Forest Ave. Downers Grove. Ill. _ Phone 3224 G. 8. DA UGHERTY Painting ‘ Decorating: nasium with Mr. C. J. “TommY" lingers as instructor. 1;! Sn. Forest Ave. Durim: these busy shopping days you will lind this More most helpful. The var- iety of merchandise shown here enables you to find kins [m- every mm on your list. Something Here lo: Everyone _ _ You Wish to Remember This In a general Dora Cline Whidden ' SOI'RANO Teacher of Voice "owners (:mvv. lll.‘ THE COMMITTEE. invitation Phones 18 GAMES. Games. Gamesâ€"never before have you seen a bigger line of games for people of all ages than we have now. Ranging in price from 10c to 52.00â€"we have in this assortment over four hun' dred kinds of games. Dolls ’ are one thing that show a remarkable change over last season, for not only are they prettier and dressed nicer, but the price is much less than one-half what they were last Christmas. For instance, last year a doll with real hair and movable eyes cost from $2.00 up to $5.00. While this year we are showing these dolls from 75c up. Perham never before has there been shown in this town an assortment of Toys such as we have to offer this Christmas. We have Toys made in about every country that makes toys besides a good assortment of our own make in this coun- try. The prices this year are much less than they were a year ago. Toys .‘Io :nuttr whether it be for the little tot who is just beginning to look at pictures, or for the old- er child that reads little stories, or for the older ones who like good books. we have the right one. And books. too, are always welcome. because it is one of the few gifts that you can any. “they have that,†they can’t haVe too many books. WEST SUBURBAN MOTOR CBMPANY mange, Ill, local Salemom, Curtis: Theatre Bldg. for Old and Young mar stud-.3 uf apparel. fabrics and hmnc merchan- dise uth-r numbers n! suggqstions fur yuung and aid. fur nwmhers of the family and for fnonds. The pvt-sent rcamunuhk: prim-s mnko (‘hrisumls shopping a plousurvâ€"it is much easier ln remem- f‘m' (-vct'yhmly than it hm I’m-n :‘nr yours. Freezing Weather Cannot Stop Buick Oil Circulation 22» £360 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT Oil pumps in automobiles sometimes freeze up .in very cold weather. . The Buick oil pump is so designed that, should the pump gears be held immovable through freezing, the shaft revolves with- in the gear. The heat thus generated thaws out the frozen parts, restoring gear action and oil flow to normal. Only on a Buick will you ï¬nd this feature. GAMES BUICK WILL BUILD THEM BOOKS 51495 1525 2135 24:3 3325 1735 2535 22-5-‘our-34 22-Fau:~3 :- I.’~Four-3i‘- zZ-Vonr-3? Dolls Fair} December 9, 1921 mutant)