5mm the coming of school the fol- m, sent out by the Illinois M WM of Health, is valuable ad- mu, ~77, v ,- The unnum- vuation has slipped] my. In a in: more duo the pub-1 lie behools of llll‘nois will be in full‘1 swing. The pmgmss of the pupils vlil depend largely upon their phy- sical ï¬tness to perform the tasks at baton them. . Physical ï¬tness . in largely We result of personal habits, and tho latter are wholly due to home environment. While school physicians and nurses. in those fav- ored schools which have provided ,Ju 1‘ _..__.Â¥ Vf‘y‘l w---v this moded sewice, will do every-‘ thing humanly possible to protect the pupils lgainst communicable discs- .†and point out defects which de- mand attention a! the family physiâ€" dun. there In mponsibllitiea‘ which {at ably upon pnents or those vb gnldn the home lives 0! the 2 AA. -_A- A‘ mt ably upon pnents or those who guldc the home lives 0! the children. The sleep nquinmente of mm run-t naive [nulligent at- mtlon. There should be a curfew hour in every home. ladle-l l'ulhorities agree that who! childm mod the following m9. of sleep: 7â€" _ ,U. O to 11 years 12 to M yum Mun grow mu‘nly while asleep- ing or man; Do you Want your child to grow up stunted? Tint] children lrarn nlowly. make We prove†in school and often drift to the bottom 0! un- (Ian. Do my“ C When children go to bad lava their M In one» tlialurht‘ll by drum and they do not get romplctc mt. DO you want your rhndm to Heep badly and become non-om? Mien! Ala-p imymvu I rblkl'i conduct In him who»! and home lilo. [mm-40M Hoop than it backward ud Mac-rd. Which do you want {or your child? 11mm mun» um oflm nnly and and"... mu yaw pm the truth of QM! 10"):th 711.. up» out of bod mm not. in! to children's! clothing dud than. ha Jam .3}. in m uh u!- mum might â€I n cum AW “1 at u" Worm If the QuiHm m in W e! um Tic fat! that a nomhhor‘l and in “Hulalol-MIM hr unending mt rï¬ï¬‚dlnhd ho-mnpdonM-uh 2" ï¬? to N ha any hero-w Inch 3 had high in: M my been «M- Ann... (in. Duluflnh I turn. hour in yes! how. mo omen mm memeilcm w W I. undo by hv N the autumn of autumn: M In dile- Ind new r“: has m o'- nddmmll minions. M the Mm (Min Ahmad non no.1» Shem-men “yawn-dill mdï¬vmcu economcs ylmlnddcm-D your chlldmn ‘o grow up WWW} and our". whit rules pom ld'lflhl'. 89m LEE]; bun-nem- do go to Ml lava their thick Faun! services wen hold at the methods: Elamâ€! chum): Wednes- day afternoon {or John W .Brown, 01 Bolder- Plnce. the Rev. Gilbert 1!. Harland, pastor of ‘tho church and Rev. L. B. Lott, «Inducing. Burial was made with full Ihwnic honors in the Cass cemetery" u the side of two morning at the West Side hospital, Chicago, from porltonitis following an operation for oppemlicitis. He was ill just. o little over a week. Mr. Brown was hon-n neu- Golco- buxg in Knox county, August 20,; lSWandwasMyan-aotagethc; daybdomhisdnth. Becameto [Downers Grove in 1890 and for new; i8"! years followed his trade 0! car- penter. August 9, 1893 be was mar- ried to Kiss Jessie Atwood and {or the post seventeen years has liven in his home in Bowen Plan- For the past twenty-three years he has been a collector on the suburbu trains of the Burlington Ind through his win- ning personality has made many friends among the railroad boys on! the people who ride the‘trnins every He was a. member of Grove Lodge, No. 824, A. F. t A. I, vae Clap- ter. No. 230. R. A1 1L, Dow-en Grove - - n 4,) LL- tor. N0. 230. n. a. pm, uv ....... Lodge, No. 750. I. 0 0 E. 3nd t1 He leaves to mourn MI u wife, two childm, In. “I" ton, of lilvaukee 3nd Huh. Grove; one brother, Orrin. vfllun and “to listen. MI J ll. Dow] or cum». no†Ind In. (A «no Venen, of Omaha. Nebraska. IOan. Quint-II. When nr ('uun‘ In In“) [nnrflnï¬ po- lï¬h'm'nu lln-rv- urv Hu- urlc'nlllln. M uni-mu In "w uun u( Japan I» II- nh him (dead our m‘ulmlumnvv mm In mu him an a gnaw-mt m m "mat. Ind lum~ru vim-w" in "w wry dual. Ho- um um mlm" mm Mun-m»: M Mun-v" on n- 0- u-wn Ink-rum». nu mul- h-t hum \uluul-h- OI mu) Ina JIM In “In“ Vtuh llw nllï¬hn-w! clv'uffl' "I "ll- AA A- In]: Irv-nu “u" u-- ~..,... "now M nnM-g M- M u,- in. In In. sputum. In mm. n OM \oty «Int 0! impollum Vllr. Brown died early _llnnday JOHN W. BROWN swam}; worn the year round. Ginghams are used for:- dresses, hats, accesrories, curtains, bedspeads, lamu- shades childrens frocks, ladies vestees, handkerchiets, etc. D-im . 1108113311}: nnnnnnnnnnnnnn You cag ï¬nd man! 990592 Etta-m to select from here. NEW FALL ALL WOOL ad WORST“) u 42 inch all wool French Set-gets, per yard ...... 42 inch all wool Storm Saga, per yard ....... 54 inch all wool §to Serges, per yard ....... fl 7 #‘4- “A- «an. .54 men all ww: own"- “.5“, r, _ 36 inch all wool Storm Ser es, per yard .................. sec 36 inch Worsted Plaids Checks, per yard .............. 79c 42 inch all wool Small Check Suitings, per yard .......... 81.39 42 inch all wool Small Check Suiting; per ya .......... $1.25 These goods are the season’s newest patterns and you’ll ï¬nd the prices are lower than they have been for a long time. ........ whhen. U"- 3". u." “d lunar Hlnld Felv Mrs. Sarah Ann Winter. mount of A. V. Winter. of 170 Gilbert 1mm. died last Fridey damn, August 18, at the home of her daughter. In. A. J. Luck, 5213 Berta-u avenue. Chicago. Far the past eight you: she has nude her home With her son; end we: on u visit to her daughter’s‘ home when‘uhe died of asthma from which she he been auto-ins nearly In her life. 1 Funnel services were held M ‘day aï¬emoon from the home end \ Hun-in] was made et in. Rose ceme- .... . n Ax- tery. The Rev. llr. Krohne, a! the Evangelical church. officiated. Mrs. Winter was born in Birming- ham. England, October 16, 1848 end came to the United States seventeen years ego. Since that time she Ins been living with her son end daugho tee. She leaves to mourn her loss ,,,, n_..__‘ four sons, A. V., o! Downers Grove, William. Pen-y and Sydney of Eng- land and two ammo. In. A. J. Luck. at China. and In. Harold Newcomhe. of Euglnnd, beside sever- al William l'lllNl-u v~.-.--v swanky thermal, Angut m. for Sunday with) In. Emma Clevenger. who died a ago. the homo of her son. Funk, In 80e- llsa Alien ‘ and and, near Pdwicw. lust Thun- ing at the A duy amt-noon. The In. Win. Gnu- week. “M. pm: a! St. Paul'- law It and In chunk, omdnu-d all burial was llama P011 made at the West side MU. Ind In Ru 1 In. Cleanser was born Dom-Jo Antenna LI)" 1‘. 1810 It Ionï¬cello. Wk. “fled the Cantu \vu nurricd ban in 1889 u l'. J. Ir and Ir Clean" and hu mule her bone Image. a; hen 3nd in Chicago ever time. md In Ill! She lemma two tom. Frank and II: Paul Ila. o! Chic-(o. to mourn M has»: “It Cub! ‘ II- .ndl “I MANN mum 11w \uaul mm: nurh lulu mm mil. Ila nun-mu an»! (moi. “a mount m u nou- in hr law 01 haul nut Cum-1] "I. haul: M m» and Imam In mm. In a by and n nluhl 1w va'luflrl mm to NJ)! Ma alum-«h full 100' nun-t ulna-uh If tu- Dqu I» m «~ch um ‘HMIQ all“ lmuurr um» any MI. mnm- -I'wulu rum-w mam}. nus E. CLEVENGER 25¢. 299 35., m5...“ YOM'U â€an"! 590““.- services were was I'm man: ..-.-... -ï¬ Medic. Wk. W 124 the Cantu) sum I’dr. in 1889 to I. J. Ira-rd )1an Fandango! mule her bo-o Image. upon: Sunday with It u ever since. and In Harry Abra». sous, Paul and Mr Paul Utkry and non. Buddy. a mum bu has“: the Cubs plny hall on )loudny. «I the Conn-I sum hit on Vlad- KNEE PANTS NECKWEAR Si snm'rs AND COLLARS BELTS AND SUSPENDERS HATS AND CAPS . HANDKEBCHIEFS ATHLETIC mm. sow AT wane AUCTION SAT’RD'Y Quite: croWd gathered at the old North Side athletic ï¬eld last Sutur- day W when the lots compris- in; the ï¬eld were sold at public nu:- tion to the highest bidder. Seven! . . A x“. :. Hun u: my .«3 v..- times the bidding vexed hot In» in u majoizty of use: the auctioneer and his mistunul hid I rather hard time getting a hit price for m we» perty. The giving way at several silver dollars kept the naval excited and the auctioneer, with his really ‘(at times) clover return, kept then ï¬nding. . ‘ The sale we: put on by the U. 8. [Real Estate and Develpoment Co. )lrs 1’qu Uï¬ey uud child!“ spent Sunday with In Harry King in CH- Mum. _ A connoflm "3m! 1’01:th now he "at“: In m lur- hml n mmmunhuum {mm I" by M us! In um mm M Mun-I. ho- ra... nu- "CUR hmnl M up and II Mm an mo t-Mn, “'ullhlmfll Mar. 7____â€"‘ ........... ...f...81.45 non. Buddy. n loudly- mm unaid- nlr on Vid- “Vflcwcn SUNDAY SCHOOL memos SATURD’Y Auto-chih- lane Corner of Illa!“ and Iain at 10:00 I. .- Fll' cm Saturday. August 26 is the day 30“ (ormSuuhySchiwkflm pm: mammal chunk: me good the picnic grounds. Simply u w a. m. the picnic panyrwï¬l have from themmroflainmtudl‘lpk avenue. Those coming home {ms the city on the afternoon min will a u.x_.._. -1. ‘1.- ï¬nd “"322“ waiting for" them at the church comet. _ well: "be grader the need II 0! ob- taining nitrogen {mm the III’. A not amnuni of fertilizing lumen-iii has h‘een lost in Anwrk-nu agrivuiture lhrongh the crowding nut u! minions 0! bone- » milliuus o! gnmiinedrivm vehicles. Daily "and“. “‘hulewr rm: would make mum-l. pruning It: and If ,wn \uvuld no! male I than: unhuul. dn not [mac-luv n. hut huhlluule )uumlt to mmeahlng eh...â€" link-1e! us. . no“ now my a 1mm PM more Ire get. power Inn} on WY" sister and the fun! hhm’. Imam nit-in! ah.“ Eff-Mi. M m and. 19". Don't "I!†h“ perity Wis deï¬nitely in sight. opportunity, if 1- wake“ alumna†A bank account would solve the problem START A BANK ACCOUNT TODAY TWO KILLED. ONE DYING. BECAUS OF “BOARD 01" 60W A State Institution under sum Supervisio- m1- “110m f BANK " . .' .I ~;v a: m» um. ' y no Yawn-r1 phntonlphlc plan; which in pot eolor mama. la mm: blhdrto’ cert-In colon. Then «alone are nil. yellows and enema. The r94 suit I: um all are rendered Muck In; ,, L; .n -hAJ the print. ï¬nwfle‘one wanted to pbo-l locust I shawl with a design It black. red. yellow, and green. The Ir, din-r1 plate woum render than «H on almost all the name. In the plo- une It wou'ld be dink-alt to gay when the red ended and the yeilmv henna ‘ , â€n“- d-.. "ll (cu min. an... But by lulu; a color-sensitive plum m I color ï¬neron the. lens the m- ien-mm wank] be MW!) and m: d. ilgn would he clear. 75w Wm Bind In M 3 H.111. meme!" "I" “' "W "‘" gawk- of the IN“ honohdf'ï¬lr Waller NM!" '" 5“ Maggi; any“) m murdered: 0 died Ewwrflvnry Hume; V Sen-to" . Wye! the Indians - m my“ job neédlsmvefed. 7' 7m Imam l W (“Mimic to be the q son 0! I Inn“: at". and In disturb“! «Munro! Ms duty. that". (Ml been or dun:- Iln in (In Itâ€, vâ€"Loch. ‘ s33