Frank Kidwell is driving I new Old-mobile eight. a. 13th Bdloon 0... mm Um Mlle Potter is at home for a short whit. He is belted in Tens. In. Housman has resigned her position with the Puffer Pharmacy. Hi†Ann: Meyer visit“ cousins in Wheaton over Sunday. mmmmm noun-M ammonium“ may picture at Diche's is - head Ir. :dv. AND WHY SHOI'LDN'T IT IS 30? A TIMI. 0RD“ "AGED WITII [‘8 WILL CONVIKCI YOU. HARDWARE 36 S. Mnln Stmt Tolcphono No. 29 MERTZ é! MOCHEL ORDER COAL 2",?" U U 1'1 1-4 an investigation of NOW fuel conditions in the U. 5. Follow theft advice! Dear Sir:â€" No two men are alike! PERSONALS GOODEATSWIMWESUPPLY CLEAN ING -â€" DYEING -- PRESSING and â€"â€" REPAIRING . JOSEPH 7 MAZZA 1511 18.1319 If you want your particrr lar needs well cared for. we are at your service. Perhaps the cut shown here will in- Ierest you in our many styles now on display. Very truly routs. dividml are ever in our eye. . .We carefully plan and ex- ecute every detail with an eye to the individual person‘ 3! requirements of our pet- MB. .The needs of the in- You have individual requir- ments in the cloth†you buy. You want doting that will add to your personal unar- nnce. not detract from it. The satisfaction of this de- sire calls for precise tailor- ing skill. Hugh Brown spent the «h ofluly with his Wu. Ila-ailâ€. The Rev. Hugh lacwhorter is utâ€" tending the Mid-West Conference of “Doug†Fairbanks a: Dicke Thea- tre ‘Samtday. . Idv. Private Joseph Fender spent his 20th birthday on July 12, 1919 in the Episoolnl Chumh in Racine. Wis. '1‘. F. Kelly, mother and son Jen last Satuniay for I ten day visit with his brother It Grayvifle. Wyo. C. Ford Davis has invested in 1 big Cadillac hearse for his undertak- ing busineas. ance with the brine Guards. {mm overseas last week. k- is the advice of ’ the government men who have made rmWNERSGE; H Tho Wm Guild of 8. W, 1.01mi: I!" meat I- the Sun-lay .Schod m of II. chunk. Thanh} .7de am. at 2 p. In. ! Dr. I L Pam-r i; m [stated in his m We. in m In? of the drug Am. William Wimr and 480mm†Bum .n‘ Germ "DOM Wednesday all n .r-hy um" h" Whit-ht. [19. ’ In. “My Winter of Cm. In horn-ling I for day- with her Ion. I)". and In. Chum 1. Win“! Id {sadly . mm. II,» M- one of â€In prflum Imk- omen in m D. W. (mam ornament. u Dick 11am “nu-day. ï¬v. break his [an an: will. visiting WhimyCaanlofOflP-rk. Ir. Walt" Cum“ Ind fully of Prince Anu- uturud (nu I. u- uï¬oa trip to flavor Lula Wk NWtGdtmubw-m ofDownnGmpoflcudi-cr Mao-Sadly. The Victor Pounc- fmily tomb Iy mun“! tun u who trip to (kl- [abum “lino“. ‘ i m. o. a. Slydor nu funny 00- lama-«I Ilr. W. diur- In. It. Hon-til. Ion. ol Sudâ€. (m Vuhuwnhnu-dthuhuoo 03W Avenue and o! the Scott Mar-ad on hunky Inn | "all“ trip to pol-chm Ilium-â€u. In. Ruhr! Hun- ol Chic-n. 5- Ike and of hi-r flour. In CM. [aim of Onlwood Ammo. Mr. and In Wm. 81an have mun!!! (m n mu to (ï¬eld. It We"! all mum. In. I. E. Colon†and children um In. 1!. P. Jon; spent loudly at the lunicipd Pier. Single copies at the Report" am now six new and the sub-crimin- prlco is 82.00 in: you in advance. Mr. and In. Leo Beidelnun and Miss Agnes erd are spending their vacation in lichipn. Misses Dorothy and Florence Con- ley spent Sunday with was Sarah Butler of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Will Leibumlguth of Chica‘g. visited with minivan here this woek. Born :5 Rev. and Mrs. 1'. .1. Owen». Tuesday, July 8th, a daughter. Eliza- beth Janet. Capt. Anson Backus .{ormerly may- or of Downers was here for a visit of two days the fore part of the week. T. C. Atwmd at Vandal“. Ill. Wanna Reid :1: Dick. That" WmBothhenidem Elvner W cm kilo! a Ma mm b 1 .VI. Tudu's on 3‘. Iain 8mm. The "annual hm: hm dug sad the foundation nth Altos com- Ir. ml Mn. 0'3"" "duh and non nah-n Mw Munwd from a Inch man- u the Mn (ma-I.- ILN-prvillc. Tin-y we! Mn is A «(up on a» cm. 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July 20th. 6 8:00 o’ “Bill" Brady. the youngest Downers Grove in the United States service ‘during the war, has been discharged 'from the navy and is again how. Ir. L. B. Genet has renamed from his visit to the Southluld and is mak- in; hit home' with his daughter. Ilrs. Sylvester Lyn-n. Mrs. T. F. Kelly is spending the week at the George Kelly home in Chicagv and visiting with ro'stives and friends around the city. . Hut. 1. “which who has Just ze- turned from France spent Sand-y and Monday with It. and In. N. C. Pearce. Cheater Winter and family. nwtwmuo‘nrq-s Pol-v "amber has lb!- (or {sm didn‘t wear the Paris fashions, didn’t dream of s i“coming out.†She only loved, and helped him and waited ifor him to speak. When he married anotherâ€"a wow ;of a different sortâ€"True Heart Susie helped him still. ’smiling to hide the tears. Tears? Ya. a few. But the mlany smiles, and big scenes that thrill the soul. and I Tglorious joy at the end. Another great Grimm drama of [human hearts, with Lillian Gish, Rnbert Harron and Chr- mm ARBUCKLE m “Dunn-rim†BRYANT WASHBURN in “PUTTING n ova?» PARAMOUNT smut. “SECRET W 0mm cm in mm“ A L S 0 , BRAY PICTOGRAPH " FORD WEE“! EVENING â€"~ 7:3. Mun. Ad.†15 All â€a M m - ine Seymour. - D. W. Grifï¬ths Presents YESâ€"Wallue Reid in a 0. Henry storyâ€"a comm you can't beat. One of the most natural actors of Ill. screen in a 0. Henry story. The idea of making a num- lesa young man work for three months without pain. ï¬red. i! he wanted to mury his girl. is something M will nuke you want to see this picture. .. i Read the story in this paper. ! ' A L S 0 A , , : CRETE]! OUTING â€" “CAIEIING through AFRICA†IT‘S A GREAT SHOW. - j BVINING - 1:30 W lupin-Ion Is and an,“ m u A Fairbanks picture crammed full of Fairbanks stunt The best Fairbanks picture ever made. New chants, now story, full of action and thrills and romance. Road tho story in this paper. Nowâ€"~hones9â€"don’t you want to all this Fairbanks latest? â€Willis 'Fairbanks' 153'» WGMBI Buckaroo IA‘I’INII â€" 8:†M I. “I “a II MININGâ€"11â€â€ mun-no: It: Wallage Reid You’re Fired CHRISTIE COMEDY â€" “831088 FOR TWO’ Thursday, July 24th COMING A'l'l'RAC’l'IONS Saturday, July 19th Tuesday, July 22d “unsan- HEW