.. “43!. Favorite Stones 9! the Pm. Rings of "II‘ Miuhlh‘ aim-s llml tun- quoisv and onlomlds as fuvnrito mum-s and in that age of (-hhztlry it wn‘t hut natural that [no mat .1 arms on ring; should Mame Hu- I'm'..lun. In m;- Ile-nnissnnvo. dlumnmk Wl'rl‘ um] for the ï¬rst time. 'lm cuttings were very roux... tt'uI lmls nf Jewelers h.- m“: crude. and for sunk atom. more easily out or curved. Then emu-area the emerald om: mutton. and sum of the rim or dun camped HARM; laQI'n‘swv‘n'bw-ed. Send‘post card to Herbert Lloyd, 115 Linseott avenue. 8-11-3 A , ,4. ,_ AUTO STORAGE â€"- Good garage space for cars, cement floor, elec- tric lights, etc. Rent 34 per month. Qgiria Schmit_t, Grove St. 8-2441‘ muutm FILLING DIVEâ€"Give" away for the hauling. call B. E. Rubbed. uhone IQ‘Zâ€"R. n 8-18â€"1 NOTICE â€" Churn: nmmrma. fpnnmgg, AND da; night hflwm depot and 2‘6 miles «out?» on Main_. _ Reward for LOST- ~men fox fur Pinochet. I I'vr ‘ 'mm. mm} 2141114.“;343-1 WANTED TO RENTâ€"0 or 7 mm house at bunnlaw on lam lot vith fruit trees mm“ mile of ï¬n- tim. reasonahle. Write detail.- to T. 8. Shawn. 82 1mm ave, Liar-nu; “L, phone 2363â€"". 8â€"4-3j "KJLT'L'u-RMB'KE mm; for um humankind»; far Mum" and 0". Hum! Mrs John Price. fl‘mdaie 19. ï¬rmnh_maang uddk mi in"; none "um. um WAmnrâ€"m «n pant! street. for cash. Sun lam price and to- caï¬on. Address “8" can a! the Re- porter am" or phone 1934. 8-18-11 "“an with board or mall at. convenient to Kindergarten lmvlm of _llepofler ofï¬ce. 840-! mem 1‘0 mam * fling»?! {Aï¬'rrn ’4 M for («M hour-WW» min: to Mir" milk [mint It Reporter «Rice. 848»! WANTED - (â€wimp-Ne mom urg- hiltmmrn mum fund-H ms. Mat nr Manta-due pdvllgon. t2! Cumin" 14. Mb] woul'lilm‘rw A non for mom... may. om." on. or In. In. For- a". I†8. "min A. B‘II-z FOR REN‘I‘u‘To thigh git-Man. I flaunt fumhhod roam In Mm Dwain Cam-onion! In depot. Mono 1254W. l-II-SJ lnm flan Gm. doâ€. like I I‘d invest-gal 31ij at $130.. pa! 9: ' ‘33:! “NW toiigérimrnt inr Oat- vood I". rm fl-l. “0-! Fm: um? 3â€" rut-m}?! m. n‘k "Lt-lull» "mm mm. tilt! "3‘.'iï¬"m‘" “(chum been: brood": lumber: Win at! and 00m- hoonhotd M. P D “who. cue-go um. mt Pain-view. Lil-3 raii'sm. â€"_ mite" .., hem 3337'?" frilï¬cioul' Him“ 564 Punk": and». Photo Dorm Or 8104. cl KNEW? â€"- rm h Pen.“ .51" mi ‘sALg-gscoynâ€"hgc Pm" ‘ up??? Xaéï¬iï¬amï¬â€˜m'mu. F. D. No. l. Downers Grove vb: ua-u-z. 7-! you SALEâ€"A Mm. duh ham-u â€a wagon: Nâ€"lnch \nlllnx “0" In good common: u-Indu â€Mn: .bv.rto.llhnw:~td-¢W lam. Wu. Knox". Car. 6393.! and tan, two months old. reason- able. $15 and up. Also have a ï¬ne collie and shepherd. ï¬ood watch do“ mrly four months od. Mrs. Harry ‘Gngo . Clarendon Hills, Phone ‘36.! Hindu e. 8-184! side street, 50x132 ft, water, sewer and electric light. $300 each. Fine location for bungalow. 15 minutes to «station. Phone 408-“! or call Report- er oll'ice. 8-18-1 FOR SALEâ€"~Wheeler 1: Wilson sw- ing machine with attachments: also ï¬ne Krakouer upright piano. perfect condition. beneh to match, for ash. $150.00. Call phone 31-3. 8484 heed fabric run: surhce so“. warm Ind nleunnt to walk on: any to clean Ind will never but“. or curl up It the ends; these rugs an be land in various colors null sins. Write for prices and non informa- tion. A. W. Johnson. 338â€"29 South Laï¬tllc 8L; phone Downers Grove MW. 348-1 you myrrh"... 911m... a lung! mn sAme-x harming: "0°1- EDIESALE 4 Airdalg wiggles. black FOR SALE 'é'jp‘inegyypqr Stéiii sio'ck Bull 164-Wâ€"2. 150]: SALE â€". Reed baby carriage. $6.00, Cull 139-31. 848-1 FOR SALEâ€"~Two jptg FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE â€"- My modern '1 mm house. all Inflows- menu in and kl for, in Comm Puk. Ransom . Would also 5 or 10 lore firm on hard road with some impmvementa, about mile out. State lowest price. Address C. Rakow, P.; 0. Box 17, Congress Park, Ill. 8-18~2‘ FOR SALE -- A Karpen â€failed with mattress, Phone 2m; MiWellaneous F61; Run Wanted For Sale [.081' and _ «{st Nic'holas1 bid .7 fl beam, 848-1 Duofold Phon‘ 8~18vl Tm Nada Little Water. The horned mad. rather than tho camel. should me the lihltlonists‘ cmhlom. says the Pop r Science Monthly. hat this animal an â€to for 119 digs not only mutant want. but in an Irv-olutoly dry atmosph'ere in Men dem-m-drawd by Prof. F 0. mu of m Unmém of mums. MASTER MECHANIC. C. B. 1 Q. II. R. AURORA. ILLINOIS â€"â€"Advertisement. are ï¬lled. Transportation, board) Ind lodging Choice of locations offered. Men who have wanted the opportunity to locate in the West should ship :t Special attention given to training young man with or without experi- ence in mechanic“ work. To replace men on strike against daemon of the United Stuns Rail. mod Labor Board. My" eu- rupu'rers and inspec- tors 70¢ per hour; Freigfl cu repairers and inspect. on, ‘8: per hour. Iuhinists. boilennakers. blui- svniths, sheet ml and electrical workers. 70¢ per hour; C. B.0.B. fl. In mo. rm and .1 IN Mn! I»... can I" um !- poem val MI. Mahmufornnmmn «continued Worm-puma M lam-v I. can: mm Marv "on mu [- mdy In honâ€"t. l. mu I" m In." mom would u de- m Mu! 1.0 M n" In and madman for "u- ni Dunno 0mm and "win-mum an "win no «hull "II-No â€(mum an that non- d-flu "to «am mun. Anchor lawn-M W in that MM ham or my tram u «w» aq- mm anally mow-rt than «out! Inflation-manor Ive-ho umber m» Mun at n.- v". Ion-0 not In calm-«um; M u Ibo In" On I’M m» «up. m an: In mum rut It. III-o mm; In". no m" «an: nn nut M In Input-M [nob Ion an CM the worn luau-4m «a «in In min-a Minn»; In- tau-cm. H. to â€M w I..." II In it" w (in Clo mm ~"fnd-odynmdwn. "an Helper! for these crafts, 47¢ per (Pu and by 1M van-d suc- bop-uncut ' of uncut-n.) Nanny Important problems In grow- lnz and marketing pecans are confront- lng the growers. Until teceutly the moot oxperleuced growers of pecans have consldered the cowpen to bean excellent summer cover any for use In thelr orchards. but. says the United State- Den-rt- tncnt of Agriculture. It In: been found that title crop I: n favorite host plant or crop (or the noutlwrn stun plan'- bug or “sunk bun" wItlt-It attacks the Immature nuts and by pet-touting the soft shell with Its 1mg. reaches Ind Insure; the tender kernel. “’Ith the subsequent growth and developâ€" ment of the nuts ttwn- art-e I! the pants o! putt-mum tMnlte u.- of dam ttme In the kennel. posse-r II; n utter or .1114] tale. and con. .nnly data-ted as “heard spot.†urge gunme- of the M nnu were gently "and In «mm. A â€It." loll-Imam. emu lot will. In pee-n orrltnrdu In then- M Mod. Among the would»: titan an began-red. bush rrlm ban-Mayhem mutual-own tho begun"!!! I: not a host plant for the be. cud‘tho but-It velvet been Ind tumbnnmmnuwommtm OHM“ O, IN: Insert. Blah whet I)... In tum-tn. In pouch-m, u I own «up In this retina Old may be the ninth;- d the â€Inn. A- yet. the" It mu. worth.) "W "to duet-Isl“ the smut-mu u! then mm "Iâ€. In tract own-M- IM‘ tut-Ir W) In thtlln: the "IIIIII bu." tin-tunnel- Inn nu- rIth-r huh IBCHABHCS and HERE'S Typical Hold 8mm of Nam- Poo-m am. In souunm Indian. before these attnctiygpositions WANTED Call on or write IN rm " ' oncuAnDS' “ " Is NEEDED IY to mm». Load Fiï¬ am. More hon-lugs are eaten man a, other kind of ï¬sh COD-Neal Km†M "an and cum-v It Is «will m h "to" fur mm"! um "00 rho-ml“! flaw-mu pm mmk an M Mmurnlly "w Maw 11"". and "In! Hwy am" um: I. "My “mm-urn! urnnnmts. Mm um! mun uw m1.†hum m dot-mm tn anvil." Wh'f’l Inn On dumhfumuh-d than? than I! n! In: Mm‘fvfll 'uklnz Miro "mumm- msly is "mum: in luv u mum‘r of (1mm and mmwlhlux «Mrh \h- IIII' Illimmd.‘ lm‘w In "mural. .“ Mutu- mu. Mon 0" lrym In WI. and. n- 1w Motown-c at "- numb. luau"; “I! My ID. pan M. n I: “IN a! 1M nut and“. and “M Mum! In In" dam com a» walla. The wan »! I» ma mum :- lam paw-Mu!- d all um I. «In In «mu-m" Io Imam ring-- I‘ M hon". In m "at "to “M Inc-u. u to" an "no WI“ “In. anyhow In mwmmmmm kip-l W tonal. It In mt: out n» «o- I» ml m m on It! put-Id w humid (a flint-n1. and the up pun-Ion ho to. In g ml and nun-mum: plan MM 0.: will!" mum A- m u nm‘ mm" Its-II»; "Iv-o W. W‘ be Mac-M In mm flour a! n In. put-n Mum a» and M m monk! and fun! In the Mn»: 0' lot unproductive orchards. Some of tlwzw orchards “we planted on very ‘ pour no" and for the worst of these the only apparent alternative In that of abandonment. Ulher orchards do not produce well because the trees were planted too close together. and um now badly crowded. For those it appears that the mm elective ren- edy would be tint of moving the alternate (Nee. pruning tho-e maln- lug. and of improving the fertility o! the so". For Ilfl'hlm composed oi mum; (ms, or Interlor various. top-working In the Mutton. To Inlid Up lam. In [me outlying district- 'ithln tho pro-n ram. )‘vl beyond tho limit. d mere-slut tuilum of southern uric- tlon. the quutluu is low to bulk! up the ordinal-x industry. we how tn extend Ill rum. In mu to which the species In indigenous the Int m lio- il tint of Catlin new and!“ nimble tor plating. 11.. um. tor- ‘ and!!!“ ntdmldouldhou; mined for m-r- bearing Mable lm‘ in We!" quality to ho prom-hie. Mon (ma um um should Do and for lop-Minx the iulnior mum Ila-Ii wild Milan an be worked at" to amiable an. by Mon-r1 air-cry WWI. some «m It» Inc. main In nun-pun. to (up-UM no. on: (Jul-a than that on too old; will: a! lunar»: m: an ion luv; pruning loo manly at tho out- set. mu nun-pun: to do too not! in a tingle m: lop-working mu pinch-oi too rim- luguhrc, Ind lop Min; mu signals; In odd-CM way pica-win" it will innocuous-l IN. to (in liar-I and an. I RELIABILITY is the 5th wheel to our motor mov- ing. Folks know that our experienced van men protect their valuabies and get the moving job done on time. In" In In“ Ibo" '- nun Ibo (at. a! M "Mr" and Mn M In far "to. fmlum, “nah! Do the people of Downer- Grow mt the aunt of this Numeric nod changed to Ogden IVOI'IIC, which nlnply “gum†a city that In tho winds of the village people? It lulu tou‘hatoutotdtfmuth fooling- ol tho old much a! 1M: It “med-ted any other node of on- (nnce to the market. Them In no an], no nllmud, u the time. So tint, all dong m lens!!! the tumor Ind the merchant denuded cntinly for mullet and trade upon (his old Pluk highway. forests adjacent to our owu village. These neat trees were cut into planks fourteen feet long and elmply placed over the oak stringers which wove laid down without any founda- tion. just In the dirt or mud of the old highway. Alter a time. of course these planks warped and mule trav-l cling diflicult, but it served its pur- pose end was so far ahead of the bottomless mud road which hid pu- ceded lt, that It bet-em known ell over the country es the clue! artery to the’ then growing and prosperous city of Chicago. I It has a very interesting history. as you perhaps know, and it is de- sirable at this time that your coop. eration he available in exciting pub- lic interest in this old avenue of ap- proach to Chicago. It was begun a. bout 1840, and was called the Plank Road. The original“ timbers from which it was constructed were taken from the mammoth white oaks bor- dering the streams o! the Des- Plaines,‘ the DuPnge, Salt Creek. and of you there ing in to the Editor, Wlilet any. Bud Surfacing M Nu Chum the Nate 0! ch Oldflauk Rout J. H. FRANKENFIELD Plumbing, Heating and Electric Wiring _Telepl|one 184 33 80. Hall St. How About Your Furnace? Dom: time We Comm RETAILERS OF HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE 61 SOUTH MAIN STREET TEL. 30 We have taken a number of orders the‘past week to put in order the heating plants of some of our customers and will be glad to hear from YOU. Don't wait until the cold weather when everybody is busy and you will have to wait then to get the work doneâ€"now is the time to get prompt service. Call 30 and we will do the rest. OF COURSE you have tanning mm in your home. Eula. umbut doyou know that myou can have NO SOFT WATER, hot or cold. Ill you want at any time. direct {tom the main under pressute! YESâ€"M:leor,anï¬m.nk' » able {at drinking. cooking. Ind all household purpose. mnpipeun mi efleaofnnoftmr I; 3 The Reporter: that the new highwa / 1' Village is nearing co p is an important questio the minds of many name that should he give / Soft Water M..._-..â€".â€".......mym ’M“ t 10“! CHMCAL CO. in Your Home north xpletion axis. he as 5 as this o: mull smma 38:33 I operation: no noting para; a few nomad Mien each week is mï¬ciem. PM ï¬n lawman!“ m Then an null Int-hon d the all halluc- of thin vidnily viola! that the auto “Pink M†should ho given to RM: muruuy punt] ulna. Will you help tho mac by print In. this. And 7.qu It on to other Ion! â€nubâ€""0M who m born nut tho old Plank Road.“ town and countryside a nun; «on should he made to preserve the old time “no; Ind tradition- ol on: part c! the country which â€at so and! III the way of land and: to tho piouocn ‘0!- Illinois. Will often Inn! near without themed chemicals. Installation costleuthmachternmdthe upkeep h small. Mh-whqmm " Strive Always to Holy. . Nave us with Im'vssnnl umrummel. Don't wnnte yourself In n‘h‘clhlfl. nut bark ugulnst the bud. but chant the beauty 0! IM- guml. Whom that I. mum-u which hart u right In hr upukog the runner and me rrlIh-lsm will It»; Set down mum-u um will nut Ind. molmdy.:I-:mmm. Paige-Jones Water Softener Games have been scheduled with Berwyn and‘Joliet but the luck of a phï¬ng ï¬eld makes it problematlcnl whether they will be played or not. In the game at LaGrange last Sun- day the locals Wm swamped by n 12 to 2 score. Ehninger pitched a good game but the La Grange play- ers bunched their hits and made every slam count. â€" will meet the local aggregation on the North Side ï¬eld at 3:80 next Sunday afternoon in what may be the last game played on that lot. The ground has-been sold and the lots will be auctioned ofl’ tomorrow. The team has permission! to play there until constmctlon work starts-or the lot purchasers object. Mu be Last Game on the Old North Silo Fields-Local- Loot ' to La Grange. ,.__.. {mic-«A.- ' i273"; S"m“â€""l The North Chicago baseball team SUNDAY AFTERNO’N Western United GOG: and Electric Comm is a little thing in itulf. three. four or ï¬ve lines, It that someone has some“ sell. But that little â€hill: 1 little coat) sell: that M someéne else. A proï¬t in .â€" the sale, the collar and W1 have both mompliabed “fl they wished to do and u (i cost. Reporter classiï¬ed 0‘ for “MN. on: I“ 0* proï¬t from Mow.“ " all furniture. m A Bath a D8? rooms. See it. You'll m the clean. reliable MOM features of its construction operation A REPORTER CLASSIFI- With an economical O- I "enter in the hon. floaty I water is always on up {or Saturday night stern. and tho ly shower. The iniï¬deut heater is small in m “of years of dope-(hue m ‘ given. This necessary boâ€" all» fly is on display in our M,- Igtrri M 39: {W a taxi, W hour: of the shy. Cu!“ “I" dun. confomhk an M tank-a ad I low chm... m fl coin. I. III, lulu. Auto and Tax! Souk RELIABLE CARA“ «c. any nyk- u nice: on; IAICIA' (ho-n. M b I~ uh" I. [It not. «flan. m can and M In. rALL sumac! I‘ll“. you an “NIH b all u Ass’t State Veteriuu. " Will be in Downers Grow . day am! Friday of Old! weak: Bushman Bramâ€"~11. ‘ Established in since 1908. All classes or stock, ham pet stock, treated scientiï¬cally. '-' ASST arm: WW Brings Heath Your Way C. E. BROWEI “melon! ' Nana-l- 26 S. Main Street Downers Grove. II. Estimates _ > 221 Fafrmonnt A â€No. '1 PH'INE 3’1 Tel; Nani-ville 2“ Phone 82-R DuPagc mak-