éEHMAlflN MICHEL “mm: A Ink nun hid-y llllilnlna “ml and a! an» In Hu- mommy homo owned by R. 0. mm. on Manic no III". our mm Mme. Tho ammo vu occupied by Mr and Mn mu. hep pl. Ind Mr. and M", John Walls. The Mr. whim Manned on the root. Of Our Earnest Endeavor to Merit n Continuance. SPECIAL“£3§A9..§‘Mca..n-3§IE 6k [All Tue-day Iltoraoon just an the ny- of the letting nun toll ulnm the MI! that crowns the Well Bide vane- lcry. [ham mu laid to rent one o! Downer- Umvo'l old"! and most ro Ipocled alumna, Emerson on: sun- lcy. When we record Um (act [but he had boon a mnldenl of our villus» (at 71 continuum years. we rm: mu we mm nood- lay “£an om pol! In In "lamp! to [my mum lo a Mo Io cm. to honurnbh .- n- that of "In W. and m the hum at m bum- Imfl I Illa.- lmr elornul “mm. for when we any I" bellow that MI ml returned to In Muller, m u unblem- lubed a Into an n was tin-n. '0 M"- In I Munro "prune-d "no â€tum In whkk he Um. hold by My follow rm- um. “AFTER MANY YE;\RS"-â€"A Western pbomplay thht is out of the ordinary THE, MOTIOGRAPH FAMILY THEATRE DAMAGE BY LIGHTNING. "THE BACK WlNDOW"-An uncxccllcd Lubin's love story illustrating how Harry and Mac patch up their quarrel by what they see out of the bml: window. W: THE FAIR STORE VOL. XXIXâ€"No.1 chle Bulldll‘. Belmont and Forest Aves. 'o Assure Our Patrons '0 Our Policy and Prices. No Introduction To This Storeâ€" '0 the Standard of Quality It Is Out Appreciation of Pm Patronage That Prompts Us to Return Thanks. and SATURDAY. AUG 1181' 24th 172-1 73 THE LATE EMERSON OTIS STANLEY. PHONE 08 you: OIDII! Which Prevails proud 3 unborn one. «Nu m wny bun-«n Inflam- M «3. want. and I'll only "flunk-Md alter a mu amount at um" m boon pound No the banding. The house in damaged In the "In" of «so I“ (M tnmllure a! both “mum about "so each [Quorum om Stanley wu born In New Milford, Sumnehanu County. Pm. Aug. 8. 1838. When I Ind o! nearly uven uummcrl he. with n manta. (our Ilulen Ind [our Mocha". cums by wagon to Downer- Omvo. arriving June 21. 18.15. In â€562 he "I “um: In marrhuo to Mill nary Allen or West ('hlruu. m. 0! IMI union two rhlldmn tom horn. both 0! whom nururu Mm. A daughlot. Mn. Ad- Rummy Muck-non. and a non. mm- ln maul" a! l.- nruuo. In Apr". lam, Hr. Stanley united with um rm: mpuu Chmrh of IN. "um. “d In stencil-u did he rem-In. no Ill-IMO!“ mu Mu gm! hub. that u an In! when "no mm summon: mm. at!" I ymr mm! In IIIMOO Inflartuu. doom mm! to Mm M- murmtm mom~ NEED YOU Citizen: Interested In mhflahhnga new cemetery for Downers Grove are requested to meet at the Congrega- tional Church parlors Moï¬dny even- ing, Aug. 26. for the purpole of dis- cussing the proposition. Those who came nearest to die num- her in the envelope were our popular and genial village clerk. Bert C. White; Geo. Ayreo and Earl Klein. The proceeds of the party will-he used in lmmvinï¬ and beautifying the prop erty. corner Highland and Franklin, re- cently acquired by the parish. and which it to be Imd for school pur- Last Saturday evening hnses were kept busy carrylng merrymnkerc from the station to Tlmke'n farm, where the second party of the season was given for the beneï¬t of St. Joseph's church. Socially it was unsurpassed; duanclal- ly u beat all records One of the In- terestlllg feamres was a guessing con- test. A number was placed In an en- velope representing the weight of a pony. Five dollar! was the reward‘ for the one who gleaned the ï¬gures, while the second priu, one dollar. went to the next hares! guesser. Jake Klein, well known stockmnn. tool: ant. Pew“ o! Downers Grove and Vicinity “tended Evening Party In Mace. WAS GENEROUS RESPONSE Ask your home morrhant for the nude ynn saw In Um catalog cut. I! In any man]. he 'm net It for you for "w same money. minus any ax- pms hm. And I! u is no good. he wm tell you so and sue )0“ I diasp- polnunent. , - -- â€" In human from 1 Mann mil order house. you have elm or "ï¬ght chm†Io my hum "IF "(AMI-Mum! to your home. you (no chum an Inn: (lotus that may rob your pur- rhne of no" or m valor. If «be m: are no! what you exported. It may mat you mm than the "1M9 9. worth to m â€Hal-ruin. If. Indeed. ymt over pet It. Tho only to Ml whether you an, mun: worth for your noo- oy In to no It mum. Much than. and put Ibo atom". or pmfldor lhmlh n nan-Mn: «Io-Honing m m u "no "in. lo mlly mm. A par-rm from 1 «(Alan cut of l Mum- at n MMIM‘Q am. opportunity to do with» a! "no. think: liuylnx [mm a ptflun in 3 «mm nu II oumunlly "m umr u when the ton and to "no luck “In. "nu-lam und tut-00.." without my chance to learn what Mad 0! a in“. "no other follow MM In M. cloud MM. It mm: about u hopeful to the who hour A. ï¬lming; the mb m u I pnbltc rum. Nothing in more dun-«wiv- "in a caning N“. If (in «mind in upro- mom"! by - drawinu. im- piduru bu liiiie nine in (in discriminating buy- N. Even :- phoiomph liw-I little idea at toxin": and quailiin. litmlxlnx I homo banana or mom-mu at mile: any. however. In pfrfonmco to "an Med um! Inn-ma houn- match-m. In a dublm mm!- Uon‘ ‘ In millions of homes the full mull order catalog: from distant melropol» tum establishment. will ubonly be received. They have: uni-rt Illllo cm- by â€new duflwu-n. com-Ito descrip- Hum by trained tavern-In. wrlleu. 'l‘hoy am I model or flood form In uuhllrlty. whlcl every home manhunt mum wall «mulnln, THE MAIL ORDER CATA- LOGS. You can sell goods for more and buy them for less through the ex- vhange or Information which the new;- paper makes possible. A newspaper can perform these great services elli- vivntiy only when it in ioyaliy sup ported by the public. The man who reiunes to oontrihute his small share through a nelmpaper subscription in like one who has enjoyed a feast. but who dodges the contribution box. The newspaper makes possible all kinds 0! private and public enterprise. if you want to get anything done“ whether it be your children edm‘ated. your products sold, or your gospel preached you have not to tell people about it in some public way. No kind of organization is possible without public discussion. “Some or the keenest crltlcs the newspapers have to meet are people who rarely buy a home newapaper, at least never patronize it regularly. They borrow it of. friends, or steal glam-es at It in barber shops. or read- lng rooms. If there were no news- papers here. they would be the very ï¬rst to deplore the lack of public spirit." A solicitor (or newspaper subscrip- tions made this remark out of his per- sonal experience the other day: THE FUNCTION OF THE THE FOLLOWING IS TAKEN NEWSPAPER. FROM THE MILWAUKEE â€"â€" SENTINEL. A unllnibnr 'nâ€" nn‘vunnnnn n..kn....l.. NOTICE. â€"-Mn. Edmund Poetter of 15 Grange enter-tuned mu 3: s Incl» eon on Thurman! Int. â€"-Mr|. Alfred mm me I luncheon on WM III! It in bone on hm: “nu. «man an: Mel had a delightful trip at "whom. Itch. -Mrs.~.lo!m Gï¬teaple Inc had com- pany from Indiana during the week ~10. 1nd Mn. Mile“ and dung/h- tar. who have been spending Dome time with their mother and sister on Fan-mom "anus. left (a rtheir west- ern hams on held-y p. m. "500“ on Friday evening. All were In ï¬ne spirits and a jolly evening was spent. The rooms were decanted wtth pink roses, white “tern and dlhliu. In. Rouon and E. Dunn:- gun carried 08 the prizes. *Mr. and um. Burma are enter- taining Mend: from Indium “Mr. 1nd Mm R. W. Bond enter- tained at number of their frlmdl u --Only $3,000,000 for Mum- baby? District nurse should see If the family needs help. â€"-Mr. and Hrs. John Harmon spent Monday with reluflv‘fl gt mandala. ~Honce, Walter and Benton De Groot from 8!. Louis no spending n (cw weeks at the home 0! their grand parents on Highland avenue. â€In A“ In John Hanbon no onteminlng their Mm. 8m Franci- Kolmn. from Hipmle for t couple 0! weeks. â€"~Mr. and Mn om Collins Ind daughter Margaret from Chicago spent Saturday with theft parent; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. De Groot ~7The Woman's (‘hflmlan Temper- ance Union had their nnnnal election or ofï¬cers at Mrs. W. J. Herring‘s the â€HI. wilt. M. L. Madman. "no“. "at lie and Mn. McFarland left Wain» day for a trip In ()cklnulxeo. on... where Mr. Hindman'n ulnar. In. Ruhr», lives. â€"lomky Ir. “d In I. 0. Hart! Mr and "n R. E lumen" and f' atherlue "turned Mun In um» mobâ€! trip to Indian. Win. ~lr. mam-amid n which: over the arrival at I mm m. ~~mu Levin. who in. m mu- lua Mr m" and hall, on luk- anmm. "tamed In My home in No» mu. Int 110mm,. lonme "I Horton 01 new" In "slung u M- Grundy. Tumullh ~~~Hr. and In. 0. :1 "am at- teadod . wedding in Nmrvmo an. umhy Incl-noon. "in. J. B. "alumni: and two m- m “autumn tum on Park mm In dun vlululu Mr puma. Ir. and In. Tunbull and IMM. In. 0. (X Hunter. - The noun. Gum Dumb 8cm ('lab chad Ibo-tr you of study by mm a your to n I": of "no-Ir Mond- n Ibo Mum-l bone of In. Mm. Inch end“ In due In. Move. Mn. (lum- IM In. Prim for Ila alarm} plan-n. â€" Mlu Jaimie lot! '11!“ from l'unblo. Cola. that her III!" who I. very III II more oonmnnbla. - Mr. w. R. Tumbull entertained I smut. Mn. J. P. Marks 0! Want Bu- porlor. W|I.. In! week. W-l’mhlbitlouists o! Dui‘nge county are planning for thelr presldvmlal. legislative and local candidates a more aggressive campaign than has been conducted In this dlstrlct in many years. At a meeting held lsdt Friday night at the home 0! (‘ounty (‘halrman Alonzo E. Wilson. prelim. lnury srmngoments were nude for s‘ strenuous sorles oi automobile tours to cover every town sud Vllllflv tn the county sud ornanlm a large number of attention district Chitin-Wilkins t‘lubs. Ono loatute of tho campaign! will b0 the distribution of nonm unlquln party lltenturo which will he placed to the hunk of avery rotor in tlm county, snd followed up wtth per sons] cflort so in sn possiblo. Village Hall and auditorium Unit has been talked about so much. “The town of Spring Valley. Win, has shown its enterprise by erecting a. municipal building that is an im- provement on the old style of Town Hall. it contains quarters for the pub- lic library und for a town and country club. an engithouse. and an opera hall. which in also used for public meetings of all kinds. A large din- tug-room and kitchen are also iu< ‘rimied‘ The building is of concrete, and presents a substantial and hand- ismuo appearance." Spring Valley has 972 inhabitants nnd if a little town of this size can have. a building 01‘ this character, why ('unnot Downers Grove get busy and build that Library and 'You buy One pair of our Douglas Shoes and my‘ you One pair free. We have about 50 pairs Mt ' We are bound to sell. If you ever had a nine ' oï¬ered you to beat ibâ€"you must show . 15.7; V NI" Vlmh M. ML‘OInMI. dualâ€! M Hr. and In. (1 J. lit-much. did n m. Mum 0! hot put-nt- on (Inn ntmt. Tumâ€. Ana t. o! whore-Oo- m at "on stomach. rune“! mica Inn mm u "u mum church. ll. Rn. n. W‘ Baboon oamma. ad lot-moat nu moo II (I. Wu! am (factory. The I!“ "and. Wu» dot. Mun WOW. Ion Volta. Allm mam-y. Mary Meyer and "cam“ Maddorl and .- pallbear- o-rn. Imp lennh mu hon Nov. 1. uni. In Wanton“. Ohio. mm In nown‘n (Bron with My town“ when mm» yum... and load A In" nnmlmr of (Nomi. In the vlllnao who Inmma hm- hm Ind syn-palm†rm: Mr family. diary Conley. dauulalm of ur. and Mn. Juno- Conley. dlod ll the home at her human. :73 Unncofl avenue. Wmlnvldu. Au: 2!. runonl vlll ho held many. Aux. n. Bonk†will II. II in, Joupla‘u churrh. when sol-nu llllll mu- wlll In ralobnml. Inter mom will ha and.» a! m. (funnel. Mlu Conley would Mn: been It year- old In Douala-«r. IT’S EVER so CHEERING 0N com WINTER NIGHTS, WITH THE MERCURY DOWN TO TEN TO KNOW THAT THE DINs ARE FULL OF COAL AND WON'T HAVE TO BE FILLED AGAIN! LET us FILL THEM WITH THE BEST OF COAL! M188 VIRGIE I. M'GINNIS. 1:339 LUMBER co. inding Moneyâ€; A Two in ‘One Deal You can open 1 savings account and secure one of these banks upon making a deposit of one dollar or more. Many depositors Innis it a noint to put in their home banks the amount saved through speciï¬c self denials. A home savings bank will aid YOU as a money saver. Our savings depositors ï¬nd saving to have at home on’o of it a‘ ataldto our om. Saw ings Banks to receive odd coins which might otherwise be sp_ent thoughtless! . Farmers and Merchants Bank Dow-an Grove. Illinois Capital Stock $25,000.00 Surplus 8l4,m.00 Stockholdcn' Liabiliï¬u [25,000.00 Nounâ€"Fro- 5 A. I. I. 3 7. IL. and Sat-«lay ave-lul- ln- 6 P. I. to 8 P. ll. (I... will. II. I“ In: ‘va Ibuborcl-nuvahI-bfl la 80"le Prion Tho durum I. Quint-d u out» â€00. ll l. aid that lilo m * non dun cont a. M K; strand. but I. the ham 2‘ In lo up!“ the build“. I. mi .3». u u. Mm n» much. 3 muck. m. I“ an out at up." "In «John (m (file-u. run up "no amount null It "A“. u £200 and. SHINOLES, In a noun decided «on H: du Ilium ".3qu and flu manna-mnhouthq mo “Marina and Ion a Icon 1! a“ annula- from Ibo not. It Alto m and an. mm! wool. who“ “:2 mum In nu. build!“ to an Q work 0! m. incl. BLINDS. HARD AND SOFT COAL. 1 Mr. and Mn. C. J. Hamill. “I fnmlly will: to extend to w M nulghbora And friend. that “I“ thank. for the many mm‘ shown them during (In â€In. .1 their dauxhlor Virgin and II. '7. many extended to than In Mr D cont bereavement. POSTS. SASH. DOORS. BOLT STRIKES COURT HOUSE. 1 LUMBER. CARD OF THAN“ WHOLE no, mtâ€... LAT".