IT. 108m1i CATIOUC Jam Anhnee’ Service. Community Open Air MI. the month of July. '33-. pm. 5.... b. *1 north on ï¬st Gm: road. hwsiseï¬ieewmhehddfl 1h]! A. ll. Turks will leave Dow-no 2.. Gma station u at inter- fl. The ï¬n: Hp win made u h o‘clock. 7 Mr the tract â€1.1I'y no, won I.“ a. m. 0pm air «nice and wumin‘jn :he_ Ahrgn'n woodsf. â€mo "mu:- ‘ can-ca or mm cm My Irv-58.06pm. Tï¬ PINK I: cofï¬n"! mad ‘0 “mmmmuvhflnd nun-nah.“ minimum. 01...“ ' Mymdnp~tflynh~ 'WVHVDMI' â€The I Am'u of Jena.†ngpgflhy. July _|9,_ l9."_.‘. mo Wflmr. ’ Midweek Mud-g. M 1: lb. book of Paula“. BRING YOUR FRIENDS! IIIA NUS]. EVA NGBLICAI. LUTHERAN CIIUICII In. I. and Ill-us fun-r. “:4â€, July 16,1922 9:45 I. m. Bible School 11:00 a m. Morning Devotional M423 W? L- 1‘1?- Throufh the courtesy of Mr. Elmer O'Neil a receiving set has been in- lhllod in S. Andrew's church. gnrntrhlfl inst three o'clock to bathe radio chapel aenicc to be Wed from Station] K_YW. 7:80p p. m. lo}: iCreain Social on the church lawn, under the auspices If .the Y_9qng_ Ifeogle’s _ClubT A cordial invitation is exu-mlwl to the community to be preient at S. Andrew’s church on Sunday after- _.A_ -n L-“ _.._.o 4}...“ n'n‘nnL On ï¬nnda , July 16, 1922. rum sun- dny ter Trinity. 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. Cow Eon“ Communion of the Woman's nild and Auxiliary. 9:45 a. mi Church School. 10:00 a. m. Adult Bible Class. 11:00 a. m. flaming Prayer and Sermon. , 3:80 p. m. Special Radio Service mauled by the Run H. M. Macy Whom" from Station KYW, West-j lnghouse Ruliophone Studio, 180: floor, Conmwnwealth Edison Bldg. July_ 22. 1922. _ Satgrday. I:- p: n chum. "I all“ 0, am. jut: ‘Bn’nnn of Sunshine! 39 p. m. grimy. Buckner. Anh- Spacer Phelps; [his “NGINATIONAL CHI!“ Ineet an int-min: trains ham 3.. A cordial invitatio- 8 ex- ‘ .I-r'wvs xvmczucu. v1: mam cunnql E A. Business meeting July 11. ' Aid Hating! ï¬rst and third thy o! the month. by â€no! Board and Worker’s use due ï¬m Friday evening. to an of Downers to spend is clay with as. “2013mm 11:00 a. In. "ANOILICAI. m m'; Hum Open Mt Um. Vqthodlat Lawn Sermon by ,, a, "x :45p. a. FGcorge a! Enng'ehul puma"; in chug while MAI. can-a at 9:46; I; u “flu... it’liil’oeiww """ _...- mum Gar Practice at 7:8 0' t. mums-aim In. And! ll. Karl. Me! Send: , Jul 1 1922. 9316’s. 1a., Bible School and lion's 2-4" $.32; Vflmm Veraâ€!- Thunday 8:00 p., m. Choir le- halal. momhnm'm. Tho-nun.- W van a! the harm lath altar. Ahméhmmhmn Influence. ltmmmnal- “Hat‘s-Mm. Tho-no . hrMhMmlnuv-e from day M I‘ll]. TM mt "M I. one mum: of the ham um mnmwpndtheh-mannm Mtheneclnhnlcthm mhmnml’mmm «mmmnlmmm Inmmwmnmmwï¬m on! h "u- «owing. ll may he nun-um 0km a min "In Mr. n! to in that mm um «I non per ADJUST HARNESS OI HORSES I! IN:- I: ":0th and an "In: "Maul m" mm M- Mini um. II will dist-«n0 of lam numbn- M mun. The â€In"! may he um «an. a! law mu- m not than nu- In hum nnm u! 'Ikr. A wry worm†W m h mud: n mm..- TnameMOMu-Mm M M hm pm own-Ink. an mldmnhymlhdm M Iggy a», would to an", WIMW omnmmmï¬nhm 5G '31:-.‘il 331‘. .0 ‘11; .3 Iii initigtulvxfu 11...... 1.113 .5 low 32.... .38 .13.... all at .215. Iii-2.31.1333 I53.‘?gtiioz 333.1 3 u .2... 33‘!!! out at ch. W or... In. II. muw- nurt- a. any â€at I» out out- M um "I "thhmltiM-mmcm Tu determine wht almuld he the It- tllmlp ut' the public. toward It": stur- ltng. In respect to [mum-the legisla- “on, the hittluflk'fll surwy has made an extensive study of it. The Starling nevum lean than 6 per rent of m yurly fund tram nulllvnled cram. (Pup-M by tho United Bum Dewitt-cu of Agriculture.) Contrary to popular upllllul. the stamina Is not an undesirable bird alum. «wording to line biological nur- wy of the United Staten lhmurtnu-m «1' Agriculture: Moat at its {and imb- itn have been aiemmmruu-d lo M- eiuun' beneficial to man or oi‘ I neutral chur- arler. The tinn- tbe Kin] nwnda de- simylnx cherries nr mule-sting villi-r birds 18 short murmured with ï¬le cud- leuu hours it menus mean-hing far I» arms or (ruling on wild fruits. Biological Sunny Has Made Ex- tensive Study of Bird. Mums-ammo“: â€Wot?†'W. The most pmimt m "m: mm of ï¬ve mu- I'Ords rm unkinu in IN: pm. of the pm. pm. All at the nï¬irialw of Dar-g taunt, will be wheat, miner with It Funk MI, nominee for Corr [was from Amara. at! others. It. John Cullenâ€. a! Chicago. donor «1’ the famous Cancun Mull Cup. t"! he new»! nod will Mona the lad events. ml (ht management a" the uldr W to hn’e Mr. Gm" Alanna". the famous Chicago Cal» pith". on hand to ably mam him. The Music for the clay was be Ib'r hhnundhmhmmï¬m hand of the Great lakes Nan! Traim in; Station. The W has PM." of tho In". whkb («no but hon m by Ibo undu- oflholnon. flldlhum union CLO. hum will "It In IM- I'll". lino on M Inn. with an" ham-y m. '0' the. lan- lam- um. Four of "to hunt .- dmdlhologniflltorthtfla â€.muncimvofmdb- bond. with tho CM" 0.9". of the Ram. Ir. John Null". 0! Wu! Chmâ€. WM 00 um. M!" â€no pan the pun- will it 1Italian! to the nude- who MN pm". no.4 pm: In the In“ new“. and (Mn â€n of on pro- mun um I». M I. I cum“ by the menisci.» of I)» marl print I. the ham wind" the sullen:- (Ir. niui. and tho mutation of "n mama] diver km». cup of the Wham um man an all-um WI now will an. um bum In «um «IN a! the N4 plum of tho In". wilt. M but bu «kc-(«I by lit 0'0"!- l 17 Iflflennt forms of athictic com- petition. all centering lmuml the (National pastime. form the ï¬eld day pmmm plop". Among [Du-no m ‘the {hint circulation of bonus, long and rho-t dint-nee «rural: throw- ‘mg. hue nlnllng. hue stealing. ful- .uo hmhx, buImng, ck. Ran-h o! the in “mm is to enter one pity" in “am even! and valuable prim. cm- Ibodying bunch." paraphcnulll. are Ho ho giwu for than who win III the ‘un’ou- menu. A "and prize III to be given the ham who» uhlfln gumwr an. [must numb" of â€In!!! In Ibo ï¬eld «can. hot-«l on "W Mala for Mt In! print. “in. point» (or etch “and. and no â€In! “I ouch third. f The purpose of the affair is to bring together all of the players of the League, their friends. relathes and supporters, together with the umpires and other ofï¬cials of the League eta, for a day of healthy nthletic competition and good fellowâ€"‘ ship preparatory to the opening of the contest for the beautifut $500.00 Sih’er Loving Cup, being (lonntat to the League by a prominent citizen. WEkmwhow to pack Manny-arms. melehumydlfllcl Mummm-‘nd in method: an pop-ht. FIELD DAY AT mm- B A B D SATURDAY Where to go? There are a thoueand diflerent places! When to go? Any time! This summer, when you’re tuck- eredandeeeldngescapefrom theheet and M ï¬et out under that magniï¬- oentcoolhlueColoradosky. Getthe ten; of the mountain air and the spicy smell of pine in your nostrils. You will nothavetoaskanybodywhetherit was the right thing to do. How to go? Oh, just climb aboard one gof our luxurlom ï¬mltede.’ Don’t think ‘of Colorado as “Way 0! yonder’K-it’s right next door and the journey there is intensely interesting. Veatlen carts are down. 'l'lflo yeer your travel money goes much fertber. Hebe 1m memorable for its perfect nation. Com‘e h and see me obeet it. Obviously, in such a region, vacation possibilities are boundleaa Colorado [8 America’s Granules: flountain Colorado is as big as all New England. with lndiana added; two-thirds is mountainous -- 100,000 square miles ‘contain 155 peaks that are more than 13,000 feet high. Within the state there are 500 lakesâ€"large and small; 6,000 miles of running water, born of snow and ï¬lled with ï¬sh. Mineral springs aboundâ€"no one knows how many there are. Every railroad line is an excur- sion line. Motor highways radiate in all directions. "There’s No Place Like Colorado ‘ After All!†TN Alhmbrl-v Th- MImmIvru, Inn-II Inn-ulllul M II! IM- mlu-w In Spain. mm mm In; . Mun-rm: um: ln “hum I23“. hm III! 0mm o-ulurgwl by so“ ml ~uuvl~ufl of [Mn rnlw. II in ,umnvl u! law-l, urrlw- um! uuwlru. mm and mm clan and mun-n. «I umm "u- .mm at [Jun- |~ "w mm! kmm u uml mlmlrflt‘ 'l'lu' lmtl M (In Amhuvumlun In. my nun-«Hy, u» unmn- upmluwm m ï¬lm-h Palm-mm â€rump-«I Mu .ln-jrd (0 D‘mlluuml um! lwl-vlln. in this section of the state. Every- ‘cne is invited to attend and bring ‘their fï¬emls and it in hoped that ballplayers and a good representation x'rum Downers Grove will be present, The huseball league wants w get {our more teams in this league and conï¬-‘ uently the Downers Grove and Him- tlale teams will join as tboï¬e two towns are the only ones of any size in the county who are not commend with the league. All the business men of Lombard are closing their places of business beginning at 1:00 o'clock p. m. for the mt of the day, and tho city ad- ministiation, indeed the entire citiâ€" zenship of Lombard, is behind the proposition. Committees have been: selected and put to work. a great crowd is expected, and this will un- doubtedly be one of the largest and most successful days of entertain- ment and good fellowship ever held liner on its program. lollowlhi' the donation of we prluo and-the award- Ing o! the cup, there will be an old- !ushioï¬ed southern mum» supper ‘served, and the evening will be spent 'in dancing on an open air floor. he- in: erected on the grounds, largo oonogh to mmmodlfle 300 couple. while this famous band I ialms Owl nzlusic. Fire’ works an a gperlal movie program, especially arrangrd for those who do not dance. will ï¬ll out the balance of the days events. inf-i a†' ‘ a in an «.7 DOWN BIS GROVE. ILLINOIS F. C. MOBERG_A6__SO “or: or me mom or nu: “ma: mu. 3: omen m necoun pun-.300“: on um. manna: an annex was: 3mm vouu'oncou’nsc coxmm Figural of Prop»: Exposition Chicago. [ably-44W I4 Sun to I. I'm on. The mun Mm ulmwu Mum!" up In Ina-"mud uurnunu In III-war mm and hem-r "mu h» "1:"; in In wr- "In (n he ullvrgmmd lur 'n‘lfl'r Io llnl-l um! runs In»: nun mm rm". and uriw Hum-may h- "mum-l nllh It» Hour!!!- um-u u! ouctlvlu'e uml hum M .r. brdér'iiniiieleplxu"†'fa'cu’li'fiéé'ma"bé lmnishedthosewhonmmice. tis man than most Euro mums spent annually (or pu purposes below the war. It is two gal min]! times the annual expmdnuxe ol the United Sutqs'govemmtjhe year before the CM! Wat. and It n m 1M9 lbs larva! "'1'“ 9W .0‘ m obtaining new swam Theflell Symisrequimdtopm- vile approximately 8215.000.“ each year [or additions and ths in on!" that Jelephone belittle-{mag be Mammals navy been made (or the sale 9! this stock In evety exchange of the flhnoisï¬cll fl‘ckphone Company. and the details will he'bandkd by the 90mm! mum“. Eng m ya a†dgpprmu: Punyeggr. w assist subscribers and users. Announcemnt of the was madghlheï¬pll'l'ekm _ “AIM omen! magazine of the "bums Bell 9. N peck“! mag. The :8 to eï¬ecl redistri- Iion mufï¬n shares in the hands e To assist in obtaining a wider own- enhlg in the te Magma llllnois Bell '1' phone vany. through its employees. hasplanned sell a limited amount 0! stock in the American Telephone and Tclem Compny to the public of Illinois. ph- AI AIALA nAAAAxA. A 11111 I. Ann of Illinoio Boll Tibiaï¬bii- £09199 iii Will Mint in. Omï¬w'i-umiuï¬ï¬'lu. molar. iï¬yuhMl-Inh. manna-4mm)...- Min-link mm 1†“mar-bin Om,lllhrdwodlwn, (mm in [OR SALEâ€"A mu. front km a! *- "3E: and lit. H. «MM-minute homes of I rm 4 sleeping mm, and other: IN size with ("mining nut, and. a, foa'hmm side Harm my} Mug-9n. of my, ulln up, hood I mm, ’ Mich {nil wry Big; M. m M. an". a?! cab: and: an owner to rig good "he MM. SIM or with I“; ask. than to salt méef Mme-"'7 in“? (skin) it rm». And 100:! out M. pm um. um SIM dawn, then my. F0! SALEâ€"Nn-nskkfl Is}! all a wt" “in it my moo MI all hulk fl. ron guts-.wm am 7 may boon Juli," "Wind. in». 55'1" i M m..-" , V. In II «J: III... mile, a POI SALEâ€"Cosy link hum of I M. h. a 19" um. gummy, unable. uh "M'Eï¬um‘éoi '- VACANT m on Punk- Av... Ina (mi. “11*. In Mm up Ion- am. um um. an: my. '0! SALEâ€"20 new fun with . “Wm 2"! {mm b t!» r" - VAigANT.V§ um a! lathe lit-3;. VACANT. 8 also!“ bu. mull Inn. on Um!- nnd. an virgin m6- rio â€a. the: com! Dvy "one. In! IN the mat! of a valuable p tr. pm "23".“. I! m lam mm to II“. VACANT. seven: high dry lots. on flu hm «nu had in in. at a» each. 8.56 flora and 8 0 .0. much. would um so build up M0: a cu- m to in in for a time. to an VACANT.“ -. E. com: o! P. Ind Rm" stunt. 73x24! < ï¬lm to the Month, in a very an. {or a rouluy ynla and garden, the sol i «tn good. prim â€1 terms m). Inns, émi can he 563739515“: {mil puymcnt down it used and impmvod. VACANT, SIG mm m: 1m. north ‘ Iron! just 0! {m E. Rule Av... have an El:- in», and an in a boil: up location, price £600 each. on my arms. l ' héa‘iin'e Frée's,§§'u'17)6£1'§b,'i'i7u3iâ€"' able \for a gauge busiuss. price to $2500. terms $500 cash, than to suit. VACANT LOT on east Maple avenue running non): to Rogers street, about 0 acres, bu side track, vat- er. electflcit fox‘power. is mull. {or any 3-: or mnutmqring bush __.._ AA_ LA I In; Eéi‘lcml'hii.‘ ‘.’am’(;.'nju...f" ' VACANT LOT north float on TRIM street. sin “x132, has ï¬ne trues. gnd near neighbors, p"cc 3600, term: VACANT LOT op‘ Fairviex gauge, ' L_- 5“ A H, -A- . avenue. near iflipiciqarvéiI-uawtsii; 50x1“), alley along the side. in I built up locality. price $1000, toms VACANT LOT south front on Bel"â€" mom street. has ï¬ne trees pnye. mm, and all assessments d, an 50:132. price 81000, toms t cash. balance to suit. ' VACANT LOT 09;: {rant on Benton ' movement, 'wiihii†sibï¬ivaiiiaiéo {m simian; school mi near neigh- ‘ munmmcm as 3.. an. 3:. nee. :3 Residence 27 8. mm" Ava-e "' But Glove Phone 101-. FOR SALEâ€"Lots; for immediuc im- Ital. iuflih' in Stark?" :he'n 'w'f‘: