{ DOWN ERS GROVE REPORTER A friend of can once slid: “I do not ue nevus," slum-lug. I and“: til-ugh my windows.†Window “walking in good advertising. Shun. advent-h. is good undid-g. new ï¬venlou I. the why. he ï¬nale to “in actually ~w..~.. ,..... mum-u! nit: incl-I a! mu» a. nous a Au." "" " (Go-tinned two column cm) VOL. XXXVI. N0. 35 Bigyu P Conn Soldiers Welcome, Wheaton, Tomorrowï¬ AN ADVRA-TORIAL FOR LOCAL MERCHANTS Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise 28-30 South Main Street Two Phones 177-178 Children's School Hose, black, white, brown, etc , per pair _ 29c to 75¢ SPECIAL â€"- One lot, tan misses Hose. 50, 45. 39 and 35 cent Quality @ pair 25c Lehmann' Michel $2.23, $2.50 and $325 per am. Men’s Mercerized ï¬ne guage sox in while, cham- paigne, navy, oordovan, very neat and good ï¬tting, bought at a special price and selling at the Special Price of per pair 50c Ladits’ Silk Hose in black, brown, grey, white, cham- pai§m_§nq other colors. @ _$l.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 THE Store for QUALITY â€"â€" Quality of Merchandise Always, and QUALITY of Service. THE CORNER GROCERY USED TO STAND FOR CONVERSATION ’ROUND A RED HOT STOVE. - \‘ lhu‘m'mm-m has ju>t Emmi n bullvlin advising lilwru' Thu 1‘. . . bond mvm-rï¬ to keep their humls In ï¬n- and burglar proaf \‘aull boxes. The P011011 sum->- (lmt lmmlruls of thousands nl' dollars worth of howls of flu‘ ï¬n- hsuur‘ lunn‘ ht‘v'l’l lust. l’iw llu'fl uml t‘fll‘ll'rsnlNS in handling urn the main rvusnm uiwn. Our ï¬n- and lmzclar prom†>uf1 in which 10 kw-p ‘nhmhlv [nun IS mortgam-s, hands and th'l‘llr. Tin- I'vly given. NOW THE CORNER GROCERY STANDS FOR. Thousands of Dollars Worth of Liberty 0 nds LOST It‘s Motto Is â€"â€" “Nothing But The Best is Good Enough for the Patrons of â€"- FIRST NATIONAL ANK THE CORNER GROCERY Downers Grove, Illinois. PR1 "WK 3‘“ )\ IS CM EA 1', ‘U' «lvpmil bnxw :niu ,i‘ht the Ihim: >1u~h 11>. inrumm pnh. 'u-s. nu‘u-s. rrulal is low in r- 2H‘i>uv| 10 “w HOSE Fur Ladies HOSE for Men HOSE for BOYS LHOSB for Girls HOSE for Children moss TOR EVERYBODY HOSIERY! Phone59-M DOWNERS GROVE. DU PAGE COUNTY. ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1919 HI- rose to his fret and suited to cry but from pain wu- foml to lie down again. Earl Singlvu‘rry who happened to lx- going thru thp school yard at the timesuspirioninx from the lad“: color that. hc‘ was seriously injured picked him up and carried him to the Bahman homo. Dr. Babb was called and responded immediltoly but arrived to late to save ‘him and the little fellow passed tawny within : hnlf hour ufher he was injured. Comm-r Hop! of Whuum was no- tiï¬ed. a comma"! jury impunelkd Ind the inquest. held at the Herring IHme Wednenhy morning. 0n he in- ry wen Dr. W. s. Bebb. foreman. Michael Venn-d, Funk Dewey. Gec'wge 1C. Butler. Charla Mocha] nnd W11“:- ‘1. 8mm. After viewing the App-n- [tun at an playground and hearing ll scams [hut \vlu-n lhl- arcith-nt hamwm-d thv little Dunn boy was at um- ï¬nd with his (him; uluymu‘ns at tho nlhl‘r. The)" hull lifh-«I him high in the air and swim holding him (hi-r"- “him he hum-nod his lmhl and fl‘“ to ‘thn zrouml. Paul was umlor the lad- der lying on tho ground with om- (‘ml pressing his ll-l't side. The- Weight of the ladder aml tho pn-ssurv of hix plnymalos draw ilw iron point intnl hix side maturing some intrmal or“ Paul with his vhums Margnrvl Anderson. Chan-hm Dunn and Robert Rak'man \u-vc playing on (lu- appu~ rams \vhirh hm! horn instalh-ci on the school ground» by tho Rm‘n'alion Axmcintum. 'l‘ln- lvvh-r MIMI-r a hoav) iron :An‘nir. was Hw cvntnr uf unravâ€" "on. from the story his playmate, Charlw: Dunn mm a! th inquest. was just simply an m-cidvnt with nu onc- to Mann: ’21“! William "vi-ring. H‘Vt‘ll _\'n old. "Myst. mm 0" Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. lll'l'|illfl' of Fain-mum an-nuo- \\‘a.~ fatally injurvd “In'h- playing on thi- irun rm-tu-r Imlllvr ut tin- south uiclc .4lequ grounds 'hnvtkl) vu-nimz. H0 vliml uhuu! a half hour huh-r at tho It. I'Z. Huh-mun Immx- on :uulh Main >trn~l “In-xv In» had hun l'ur'niml :I!'~ WT Hr acrhhl‘ \H'l‘UH'IL h “as tho rillllll'r't :wcidvm “hick .‘ llama-nu! hrn» in Immy _\vur.~ un-l Paul Haifa: Killed \\'hik~ Playing SAD mom (MISES bum ' or 10mm With Chums on 'l‘rI-u-r Ladder at School Playground (Co-ï¬lled an Page 8) THE WAY H Wï¬EKS The India in tharge of the supprr will provide the best fried chicken and all the trimmings_ and plenty of it for those in the sen‘icv. A twenty piece band will furnish plenty of delightful dance music. Umn registration immediately af- ter the pande. mlid bronze victory medals will be given to every person who ha been in the service. The people who bring lunch v'vith {hem may securp hot coffee fmrn the Ladies Relief Corps. There will be numenma cmeflaiom for the sale of ice cream. sandwiches. loft drinh. ck. billed bands. APP!!! to the Inform-tin Bnmu at the ruin entrance to (he Court House for any dineflon or Infom- (Calflnuadcn Pue a) Gonlon Kator will vnu‘rlain you as Mr dill thn' sohlivrs in Franco. 'l‘ht‘rc will ho oxrvllnnt baml munic most of the Um“. The Committee on Fin-works reports a special set meet." called “Chateau Thierry." a most rx~ tensivo and gorgeous display of ï¬n' depicting flue famouï¬ battle. ‘ The Ham-hall gann- far the ('oun- 1y ('hampiomhip will lu- exciting. Watch out far (hr al-mplanu You will enjoy n'u- "use and Ellis Vaudeville Tmnlw. l’mgmms giving the time and placv nf xhn various nflh’itios will be dis- lrihu'ml. Don‘t miss thr lhrm- big boxing hauls by I'xpt-rts'v Adjutant Gonvml Frank S. Dick- son will “wit-w 1|"- pnradc and (IP- liu-r the aahln‘ss. Th1- Genpral is an "rater uf t-xceptional' ability. Th:- Honorable E. N. “uric-y of shiphuildinz famo will be pwh-ént and introduce thu- speaker. The bvst Alrnmnstration ever seen in Du l'ago (‘nunly It “ill be :1 Mg: «lay of honor. ap» prl‘l'iulion and (-vlrln‘ulion. All plaâ€" (-0.4 of busimm‘» win he chm-d xhruuut thl- cuunly. HH'I') body will In- going ‘0 the ('uunl) $93!. “in hunt n-uu'ns slum that [ho “Huh“ “in hr h-«.- in grout numbere “Hunw “Rah-mm†“300 Soldiers. Sailors and Man-mos. 2.3.000 Mon. \\'oml-n and Children. All SH fOR BIG (0mm WWW ~ HOME IOMORROW A! Wheaton. Slum-y. Seal. 6. For the “on! Stupendqus lie-luv lrllion Ever Seen Hen». You will want to he" the ï¬ve com- In other words. it entrie- your WINDOWS And I SHOWCAIIS 1h BUYERS. It met that .- fl "an“ “I lflfliu. on and: when the mu dink)- ". fly _ flung-pa advertising nlnlchâ€"n-MM sell-g m 01 "I 31 OPENS KCHECKING ACCOUNT Farmer’ s and Merchant’s Bank Oldest Bank In Downers Grove The Man Who Pays His Bills By Check 1.77.1551; volts. it_urr_i_eo â€lg WWW!!! :Igd pg! §IIOWCAIIS ï¬ I IA'I'I'II 001'. Coal for the kitchen stove, the base burner, the furnace, or the hot blast stove. There is a great under-production of all grades and kinds of coal. The government has sent warn- ings to lay in supplies early. If you want to be sure of an adequate supply for your use ORDER COAL NOW 2 We have the best grades of all kinds of coal. Weather sharps are predicting a long, cold winter, one that will start early and stay with us a long time. We may have such a winter and we may not but no matterâ€"COAL WILL BE HARD TO GET once winter days are with us. These beautiful summer days may seem a fun- ny time to choose for talking about winter and coalâ€"BUTâ€"remember winter is just around the corner. Phone Day 20 Lord Lumber ' Gompany mummnrommlmuusn w..â€" Order Now ORDER COAL] NOW ALWAYS HAS NEVER HAS To pay a bill mica. Tu worry about losing money. Tu pnrchaxv munv)‘ orders:- To M-ml (as): (hmugh the mail. A Check on his expenses. Tho right ('hangl'. The (uncalled chock as a Valid receipt 'l'hl' lwm'ï¬l of the sorvic of this bank. Phone after 6 P. H. 142 J WHOLE N0. 1853