l LEHMANN 8t MICHEL my was not .01. mm Iii-p m loan which than“ not Mn inn 0-.- and (him in. hfl “do“ an Ito-H ban in. has. that umuunlyuu-obnu-Ium W! at no to“. u.- my 0†0. mt". mu. 00 “mm" â€3000?. DON‘T KNOCK“ Bo n n m Khmer-u. lo! I. 8008?; on! (M. II Nun-mo. and all (In No '0 en ï¬n. I! we m What!“ In “008?: "on heat I. n no. Ronni. u n m lop-lump. M on 00081': '9‘" m um and know how are. u Nu I! u an Backus!- or he» “(h-bu. M II â€0001'; II mm cm. â€MW can-Inn. And (has. I! cut all m. WHO N m Io any at u that m. m.- two Phono- 171-178 28-30 Il-I- Strut Private Whoa larch. amt "onloo- huo In" It“: [not expect-“on have be.- nlud. m It num- to be non that" out o! (M with at Co.- “ than was torn than mum vile! uh" uh for (to “(an at a. uno- or when»: Chm In! pad- 17 aim Ml Man the W! to... vile. m on!" "and "to no"; ducted m. ladies’ Plano-Lined Gunners Gloves .................. 23c sad 3.: YOUR DOLLARS 00 FARTHEST IF YOU TRADE HERE THE MOTIOGRAPH FAMILY THEATRE Man's Flannel Shirts We are one people-Domocntl. mun, Republicans. Boclallsu. Prohlbltloohu and I" the other vario- tleo of political huh. no vhllo there won my to room (or bone-t dit- totoooo of opinion. there In and than “M to no mon to: curving cm- Ictn- vhlcl â€lull an and may om oololy loam they do not hear (I. label of o women!" may or our ry tho onto"! 0! undo lodlvlduoh. I! I. no any tut which man! Woo‘nw Wlhoo vul (loo non Opportunity in at the door oi what for some years has been the minority party. sum or [allure will be the need of the party which has been xiv- en control of the affairs of state ac- cording :- the opportunity tor achieve- ment II grouped or ended. But while the burden of government not. on those who have been selected by the votes of a free people to represent them at the capitol. each citizen. re- sordlen of his political creed, should be big enough to give his hearty an» port to the odminietntloo which in to‘ tale control of the lutlon't lflialra. 1 THE FAIR STORE Tho political amphixn, with it- etrennou any! and nixhis. in over. The people have spoken. end have spoken in no uncertain terms. A m [dent he been chonen and with him a majority of Congressmen of the some politics] mu: u the Chic! Executive. For four year- the White House in to he the home of the entwhiie head of A great university. For the some length or time, at least. one or the three smyhnnchee o! the govern- ment of this grant nation will be‘ Democratic. i INSTâ€"WNW [NECK DOWNERS GROVE REPO MWM‘PMAV‘ “AI Elephant 0- 'l'belr Ila-1h" mmmmmdqonm‘.â€"M*~; LOTSOPLAUOM “The Ichalllo- 0! Handy†Ale-c101“ Bunyan-1‘1â€â€. “A "Mole Adventure†BETTER VALUES NEVER SHOWN -_ wâ€"vwâ€"v.’ â€"â€"_v'â€"â€"â€" A mh-mhhltflamnbu-v; "ON! I]! You. 0mm '10. 13 “'0' Mn to on.“ In our Mud- :M mutton our “HM out. he 1» time. and malty “on In in our new" mm an M (In hon-(mu Ion! ‘3'.“ 7m: â€'88†KL!“ A. and unmann- maul“. Mr. and flu. Bum Ham 0! m mun amend.“ I “In" at tho" flak-m Mam and val-un- «4 Ir. ad in am MM a! norm an" at n all." PM] Mail. It be“; Mr m4 autumn. A very MW "uh: In about Thu holiday hunt to be hold by (M number- 0! the Catholic Church on Dumber 5. I and 1. In Nonl- Hall. will don! the mole o! Dov-m Grove and vicinity n opportunity to do their cart-tau mm m hm. Do"; any goods. um and noun!" 0! all lind- nu be to.“ n this an. and u nun-u. Men. Chlcuo once. Suite 114 Hutton! Building. 8 South Douborn street. Tel. Com. 2839. Auto £3932. C. A. Carlson hereby dealren to un- nounee to his friends 1nd roulet- 0! this paper that he bu entered Into the general pamtlce or law. wlth an once la the hmeu’ Ind Merchnnu' that no! ding. Downer: Grove. once will be u evenings lroln 1:30 to 8:30. or at nny time during the day by lppolmnwm. ‘ The ladies of the guild have put forth every ellort to make till: sale a success. and mm that their friends will respond generously to their lnvl- Cation to come and purchase their Chrlumns gifts. and by so dolng help them attain the dealt-ed success. Everybody welcome. ; 2 o’clock p. m. The menu. con-lama: entirely of “home cooking," will be sol}! at reasonable prices. The sale will cousin of dl kind- of articles, both unetul and ornamental. ln addltlon to the above, a cafeteria. luncheon will be ï¬ned from 12 until ANNIVERSARY DINNER. Wednesday. Dec. 4. is the flu on which tho Woman's Guild of 8!. Alt drow'a Episcopal Church will hold its annual Chflstmau bazaar, Iron: 10 I. In. until 4:30 p. m. In the and†school room of the church. CARD 0? HOLIDAY BAZAAR. “LEST YE FORGET.†TO THE PUBLIC ; Children’s 15:45:35.): Men‘s fleece BOYS. CHILDREN LI E 111! d DLACK ,CAI LADIES Men’l Calh- 5Lâ€, DOWNEBS GROVE, DU PAGE OOUNQI'Y, ILLINOla NOVEMBER 15. 1912 Child! In chairman of the townie-n cm «in! m of Dame county. Two years no he was ml- mtly mentioned as n mam for the republican congressional nonin- uon. but mind to unto the flea Attorney Robert Child: of Hlnmle. who Is uni-ant United sum district attorney at Chicago. with n “my of 84.500119! year, bu tendered his ren- lgnntlon and will become a law urt- Iaothhhthor,'nlloflcain Chlâ€" cazo. The alder Chlldl was at one Chairman oi MPâ€. 6. 0. P. locum Fedora. Putnam. ! Alarge number of Meade and rein- then gathered nt the home 0! Ir and ur- an Wander last Sunday after- noon to help celehrnte their twentieth wedding anniversary. This was orig. Innlly planned in March. but on M- connt of the poor health of Mrs. Wnnv der was postponed. The company no- eernbled had an enjoyable time nnd presented Mr. end In. Wander with a handsome dinner set. Mr. and Mn. George Volkmnn of Chlcago furnished n large and handsome wedding enke for the melon. ATTORNEY CHILDS QUITS POLITICS. Conendhhulnhvhcncwl Hue. mmmnsmuwueimm at mem'm â€(mom to nupti- pk‘ doughnut- and hot eolee. The Ladies‘ Ml will have n In no sort-neat of fancy nudes for an. Tm vm glad o goo! mm I. buy your Christina M curly. no“ (not It“ you have n a- mat for Tim mm Nov. 2!. Ivory“: win to welcome 1;: (I. Bantu m u- out. 'nflna can «not. II It“. lad "to! I" II. Me It “I an.“ atom 0mm. m m untmmnukmlm Imam. ruunl Ionic. um MM u on. Maui‘- (ti-m loam mm M ":30. non cool-II old-Ila. “I tum! vu um In I). hull: lot II 3:. mm raglan. lay m..- .“ mlhon m- Ibo villa†All he. mm Minded a. mine, a the “and hi u host at Mata, at mum am In cllflm. ‘l'Ie Ion! elm-p vm We all n- Walnu- u I‘m-m III to.“ “I In m Hamlin mung who: III III- In rm to In. m. Daub an. to I". II M. Mm tomc- "ho ham 5 “a 0 «but. M Ito body In can turn who. In“. Dr. am who “mlmtluunnflhmd bun tut-n. Mn. niacin-u «bu-ad an by In lll‘illl 0! that hint: to... “ll-u. 8-06. Slumber." m My to upended int n «can “It". Cum: «an won (in. D1 In. J. C. WM“. mmludflov.NImhh vow 1.me to a M mu. A DELAYED SURPRISE. A large mum 01 um club new beta braved the Item 01 Nov. 0 and listened to the vm cue Mum o! In Goa w. Plummet of cum on the subject 0! “Pun-nanny 1".“ The club to to In cum-um on hull: the opportunity 0! muting Intrucflon than one who bu been In an» math for Imm- nan ‘ kin: and F. 0. (“lord The following members 0! Grove badge went over In automobllen: Prol. Butler, A. H. Wahlbprg, Dr. Leech, Alvln Bucher, John lelhon, FL Stanley, Wm. Beldloman. Wm. Blodgell, J. R. Footer, l-‘nuk Haw- There was .c large representation from Chicago and from the surroundâ€" in; towns. Special trains Were run on C. 1 N. W. Ry. and A. FL 0.11,. The oration was delivered by E. E. Beach, '0! Chicago, Past Grand 0n- tor o! the Grand Lodge 0! the State of llliuoln. PUIPKIN PIE SOCIAL. of Mason- 01 the State of Illinois. and other: or the Grand Lodge. 8!- loam Commandery Knight Tempura, of Oak Park, with their band 0! fort: pieces. acted an escort. About 1,600 members of the I» who fraternity whom at. Wheaton last Saturday afternoon to mint in the laying of the cornerstone of the Wheaton Masonic Temple. The cere- monies were conducted by D. D. Dar- nh. "out Worehlptul Grand Huts!- WILLIAI H. ICOKRRY. VIIIEAHIN MSW": IEMPlE. ~Mr. and Mn Mun! Otto it" returned from New York. M "'0 have [added for none (I... .E. El am" “a with of HUI“ “one no u Int-thunk. Int. '5'" 3,. any, I- um. tho an at m- «Mn. Me and young you, who via; mad the George Hillard funny for n few days, hue returned home. In. Me will be beam remembered a mu 1mm Emma. a 1m m Grove 3111. â€"D. 0. Thompson but returned fro- : business trip through the East. â€"Mrn. Maude Csllender has re- turned to-her home In Chicago “In spending several days with her put: an, Mr. and Inn. 1". 3. mean“. -â€"Mr. 1nd Mrs. Chm-m Lapin and .9. Paul spent Sunday visiting friends in Chicago. -â€"rrances Hughes has been engaged for the remainder of the nmepter, for two «Inn 3 week. to coach clan plan in the Lyon Township High School, IA Grange, m. â€"Iln. 1. 0. Incl all In. I. ll- mod at 8.06% are spending a In any. at the home of John Harmon on Highland 3min. â€"m-. Al Rouse Ind cllidm o! Hind-Io took lunch with In‘ J. M‘ by Trendâ€. -lr. and In no". Cole. “0 Ian mm the «Inner In honor: Grave. have gone to New“ In the my. -l.ottern' from Dr. nourley due they have m to housekeeping In I come on no hay until their kin- Io' II labial. --1'boM¢-dadnr. Mb'fllh mmMrthtlohl-ml- beam. In hen-(ltd mum-u HI- tmmnuihhmmh in". wfllmmflolhbnfln m-mhmnmum whomflveleo-allnhet. Do your Christmas nerd-surly u the Catholic Church baa-ro- Do- eenber 5J1†1.13 maul ~Im km In :- (u m null-Mnbhoafloconn “ï¬lm _m Inner AM at“. m and Clutch '1' no“ u i I «Jr-nu the out cool I. at. us. I" In an Ilm hm. mm mrmmlommouflh; Ibo In acm d “It" an no "It. “'4“ WM, «qu lb. 0. In“). In â€nuns-4“ by a led at hwymMQouululouoa «mu m an... "than". on, pr 0“. m.- tuon m an. m lacuna I- m I hm no. "no 0.- Md by all. .48! b! 8:82 I... :0.â€" 3:. :1. as! .ta!< .83 0.. 3 '8- :a o:- OAI 66.333... an 82.2.! a! 35:5 ~Iat<f â€"-ln. m Ohms-an ot [hr-Ion no“. In! M (to. tunda). an. am) to hip coma In bmh‘u. II (no anal-a nu party enjoy“ the Min show. --â€"In Join â€who. "on! W“... I†mum Mood: II Bald-lei. m. t of his ulnar. In. Bundlin- at nee “can. â€"Ilr. and In. ou- Colâ€.- m m ted A! mutant. "L. tutu novel than (to. Chicago nailâ€. â€"-We m pleased to report the com ("lion 0! George B. "out! of MIDI. Ivonne, who In ammo-ed Irma pnc‘uuoolu. I. and: Improved and that the trials In ruched n luonblo point, I he! m- uuum Math AM who ï¬nd to hear. lâ€"ill. I. Hull at Portland. 0:... II I‘ mun. J. C. wmw ll compelled to remain Indoor- on account of a severe cold. mume Betty Mahoney has been lick the put week with ton-mun. ;â€" â€"â€"â€".Mr and Mn.(}. P.1’hwnlt00101k art and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Whipple o! Plulnflvld visited vllh Mr. and In. P. J Rodkop! lut Sunday. ï¬nd'ever aim the happy palr were ,Becauue the darkness nllqd her heat with dread. But once within I dim-m (amt made, All unaware he caught his (run: maid. F0 the poor shadow mu at last repaid. {But every time tint he awn-chad Ibo iA shadow loved I annbeun aqua. 'tll For every shadow cut somewhere, 'tls sud. \ laughing sunbeam throws I aha". of light ‘0 put the ahadow's durknesl Into flight. 59cm. NEWS H Ethel Fanning Young. A LEGEND. PIE"! “OI TIIII I" m You'll Not Get Stung ‘If You Buy Our Coal! illmltlo I] III iii-gilt Id And That’s A the W. and when In to... um sun. when! an top on and and u tor-m4 Nynddun-ovhn can um um unru- tvo not an to mi mumw hm m Mona, Jut baton who-133 tho crop I so “tough the coral.“ and aloe! ll. lop car from lug. lulu which m duo. two can I hem III. “In. an yum no. and I“ mm In- "and no follow†you to on M mfly lull the crop and“ two can to the null. and now-o- um um you“. m: an '0 won out .7111me and u I 9n“, hill]. i: ii TWO WHERE ONE CREW BEFORE. will play it for you. If you purchase we will make terms to suit. The Stinging Cold 0‘ 4 .45. Amï¬eyundertheémholofptmï¬tyfl~ under yourowncontrol? Depoelted regularly in the min;- W at 1- q thie bank, your accumulation: will be eefe fro" lose, alwaye worth pet and seemed lntereet, mun: , Waxed will grow on eteodlly a your loamy » -. et t m . ‘- ARE they m by m: and mum: dons, or ohflnkhg’ w‘ W investments?†they ' - Are they «min; a «In and «ruin nun! IIIâ€" â€not? i b ‘ The VICTROLA Farmers and Merchant. Bank Dow-m Grovo. [Ill-ol- cum: Stock 825,000.00 supi- slum... W' W“- m†lmâ€"Mlhldoahlnu “do, ova-Inï¬- ln- 0'. I.“ If... . .' Imwmmm; DowanmeNmAm. SHINOLES, We Enjoy Most What We Know HARD AND COAL. mm‘duwmmyi‘ SASH, Ask for your Favorite LUMBER. LATI'I.