'DOWNERS GROVE REPORT Afï¬ndafaananceuid2“ldonalasenewapaperadvuthiag.l advertise tho-gl- any windawn.†Window advertising in' goal «honking. Santa-e advertiaing in good navel-“aha. j‘he window advatlaea ta the panaerhy. The atom to than Ida-ll! ‘ AN ADVRA-TORIAL FOR LOCAL MERCHANTS THE CORNER GROCERY J. W. NASH Phon m “Groceries-Ileana W 18-). South Ila]- SIred Two Pione- 117-178 Lehmann Michel N01. XXXVI. N0. 39 FANCY SUGAR (DIN. per an ....... 5. run RUNNRD Raking Md" ..... JAKE†Pram Conant. 2 «In for... BROOIIHPECIAL. while. any but.“ These are real actual values. .Every item is worth again as much at today’s prices. $1.25 Plaid Serge Suntings. 36 in. wide. yd.. . . .95: $1.60 36 inch Navy Blue Serge, yard @ ...... $1.25 $3.00 45 inch all wool Navy Blue Serge, yard. 32.69 Other plaids and fancy stripe dress goods priced @ “gate. 79:. 89c. 81.00 $1.25 per yard . CURTAIN HATERIALS Pretty new designs at 40c, 45c. 50c, 59c, 65¢ per yanl THINGS GOOD TO EAT Fury lum- an Fruit 2 for ...... 3 run- lnr ............................... Wench «mummy: Rarp‘wny and Amulr Jam. Latte can SI’RINHVILIJ’. Hun-l Humv- ......... Lam an COTTAGE Erin-I Apricot- ........... “? hn FAMILY mp ..................... FELPA'I'RIC SOAP CHIPS yrr ruck-gr ......... N‘Rï¬ CANE BYRL’I‘ ......................... hwy Planar-tn! Apï¬mh. pvt path“ ....... Groceries 1!, Service Prices To catch the mom-st nlclwl. mull «whine and build «treat railways. Ilot machinrs. pack cumly. sell cigar: un'l bottle drlakn ukkel site. To get your mind. dlm- or dollar a tlmuruul devices ure wu'tlng. If mmwy burnu n holt‘ in )‘uul' pocket. put it in a ï¬reproof vault hero to am â€but“; mum: at 1! pct cent (or you. Young coupler. cups-flatly. am Very apt to regard am in: with ck-rlulon. Oltlrr [maple will tell you that they Willa-4| they hall and when they wore young tou'lnl u home at their own. The FIRST Step Tow-rd I llama. of Your Own luv-A ll-nl: Amount. The FIRST Step Toward A Home Of Your Own Is A BANK Account ' NEW DRESS GOODS FOR FALL WEAR SAWTAY- 400 per «ml mum of Null-am Mn! uhoflmllg THE CORNER GROCERY FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST CLASS GOODS ONLY ARE SOLD HERE HEADQUARTERS FOR (Continued two column- over: Dow-en Grove. Illinois. rt_ mm delcflpthul of Phone 59 - M DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919 "J.“ An informal reception to new mem- bers and Probationers is to be given {at the Firs‘t Methodist Church on Friâ€" day evening. October 3d. About fif. ty have been so received during the ‘year. Special music will be wandered and light refreshments will be served. All members and friends of the church RECEPTION TO NEW MEMBERS AT M. E. CHURCH The time is 3 o’clock and the place the North Side Field. Inf the intense rivalry, however. Ithe Tenants are always clean and we pn- dict that tomorrow's me will be no cxception. Every year the two eleven; go into the game with but one object in view and that object in to win. In spité eleven comes for a tussle with the locals For further luck then memory mes jthesc two schools lave been rivels. Never yet. no matter what :the ï¬nal score. has Naperville ind ‘Downem tied up that it wasn't a good game for the spec-atom. \ Namifle Tone"... One of the amt important gum in the 1919 schedule will he played here tomorm when the Napervillc l Richelman. Left Guild. 3 m. Left Tackle. Stephens. heft ï¬ll. Allison. Quarterback. Gamma“. Right Halfhek. Shudder-17. Len "I'M. PM)â€. Fullback. The which were: “Ted†Cut-tins. refute Ind John Ioehel. Chief linesâ€" Mthiroflmwuiungu â€that.†The htal line-up Schflhy m: Shane. Right End. Ty'or. Mt Tackle. mm. Right Guard. â€You my say.†In mt u. "thl no, to help the Bah-00- Anny-r theenï¬rrknmphyvdmfl. In.†but n. k'p the.mt cad out ‘of hurricane. «I lack of m'mcm people 5. 0w Units! IMdiMWmd-cwrrhm sum n is m. a... at not. local." More in I cum. IL-y did that 0.. Amy who. AMI-c who be. They M ‘P l M “If" we usually hunt n Jump and a in" --4I ahz- -1...‘ _-_ .4 .. -n___ ('nnrh VII Antwerp an that Ml!~ m IMI‘I Ilum «( nit-"Wag lab :- nod mart". "He and Mn heal in ‘ï¬aumhy'u nun.†«H in. rm â€in! that 1hr (IMO. “nod m- I. haw my“: the "Itin- ant-rm with out one: making 1 "Hon-- omr." 1 ‘ 0M («mm of tho gum: "In flu- mnling of Silurian-nu Ho nu cool «wry mm- bo wu talk-cl upon Co pan! and this! very ONN'UVQI)’. He not (“Ame and the my Hm he pun!- NI m" hilt-cl am to m the hall may clan. In mm a! "10 he! [but they and unity man during “to tune. Aurora could do nothing unlml the local «um-null «lo-foam. I flow-n! limo: the'l’uwlc rumba 1and forward mm lmmxhl them il- uido of Aumn'u Ion-yard lint. but In tho pinch» "my could not â€In. A! no time wan "or ion] '0" ï¬rm-Iv "ammo-d. Fumuing I'll! plentiful by both of the lamina ms in unuul .1 0w «an of a new vat-anon an! win-n tho men I" mostly KIWI. A large crowd had gather-val at flu- North Side Field to see the cont/Ml and the brfght day made the weather 'idval. Each team had the usual pm~ ‘liminudma to go thmugh befom pku landed in earnest Hometer, {mm the ï¬rm: blast of the referee’s uhhflo Ito the moment. time was called it Wu {a nu! gamu- Lot's of nctton. clou- Iplus Ind the vvident chance that either ride could win kupt the intu- eat. I! {over heat. ‘ The Aumra eleven and their rootâ€" em came conï¬dent that there would be but one omcome to the game and with them. of course. in {M- load. They went home. however, a udder and wisi-r chew. I} D. G. H. S. came out on top last ’Saturday afternoon in the ï¬rst. foot- ball game of the won, winning from Eu: Aumra by the close score of 6 to 0. Naporville High School Comes Hen Tomorm and Old Rivals Will Clash Aglin. PURPll "(10R IN HRS} I!!! fOOIBAll GAME Hwever‘ when veterans swarmed out in hundreds, serving freely, gladl- ly and in moat instances without anyl plan or aystem other than to get the money whenever and wherever they amid. the movement tool: on new life' and the bells of the tambourines soon were lost in the tinkle of raining coins. Without nny special publicity appeal. for the most part without let- ;ting it be known that they were nervâ€" ‘ing again, “doughboya†and " †went swiftly about this new Maine“ in the tacitern, “emotional manner of the American military men. It was It this point that the ex. miliury men from civil life Housed themselves to the situation and. in memry of the heroic services given them by the Salution Army in France set out. to sweep the movement to its conclusion. Previously every city in the flute hed seen \olunteer members of the A. E. F. speaklng and collecting for 1the cause, but up until last Monday morning there had been no mneerted, massed attack by the men of the khnld and the men of the blue. I When the campaign had ruched its ugh-"y planned clone. September â€a. it we found â€at the fund uu {or undermhncï¬hed. both in the flue and Obie-go and that circumstances over which the Army had no comm! mule it mt! tn continue ï¬ne work another week if the goal wen to â€lei: debt to !» sdntiol Amy Int Sunni-y dim when the org-nin- uon's Hm Service Furl Campaign mtoumamtmmle. A! last the Impulse which the eu- mmury m m the “drive†dud†(helmmnednnofthemkidi- «ted that the mtg-'1 quota of 8760, M as well Is Cool Cam's neon- ate W of "mono. would he more than complete by next Sum-vhf light. ï¬end of (he "Mac. I- lam mum â€to mun-1nd ni- dien and â€no“ will have paid .0 mm. «In. you (he in nu. Imu- nn'ka drive you un- giving~ M to help (he Bah-.00- Anny- M I. help the .W sad that down-tram â€pie h 0» Units! ' m and fur (Mn my I! Irv-L Wnnwhoitchmmliww womlcrful not! that h- dom («wry thy by the Salvation Army. For I perm-my year! w- «rush-Hon has he- imtnmhl In young on rim of numb which nth-r (manh- orpnmthm do no' "uh. ‘ 'rml Mil-y "ulna-0 Reba": Emmy KHI Goo. Juiuutonc Dwight Cc: FdrlaJ’ufl ‘Lmrm Cox CM Lmy ‘Alfn-d 6."!er lay Mama 1 Thu» Fin! National Bank M "w Pu!" Murmur !" «on to" w- eek-tug mm for rum-.11»..- who nigh to what-rib.- «um mopping nu) Downers Grove is still far from I reaching its quota of $800 as less r than 5500 has either been culledcd ‘ or pledged to date. The soliciwrs, members of the American ltglou. an~ still working. trying to put (lu- village over the top. Thane who have not tubucribed or thon- who wish in in- cn‘um llwir snbsériplions can rall W. lJ. Stunts. 3504. chairman in charge of the drin- aml a aollntm- will In- :«im ['0 "It‘ll MIM‘. ’ Thaw who haw lawman Poster Ruben Cnpenter lurk ('arpcnu-r (3.10 Wuhhur‘ Chart" Hall Punk Duncan Nth-in Bin-In The \‘illngu Wu tllflridnl inln "w maul divisions and a captain plm'd at the hell of vac-h wanl. 80 fur the ï¬rst wunl is way aIu-ml of llw clhorx on the WI subscribed. The Illinois drive for home service funds for the Salvation Army has been extended one wm-k and those who have not yet given to this woflhy cause can still do so. Damien; Gflfl't’ Still Far From Quota 0f $800.00â€"l-‘inal'Spun ix MW Oil. SAEVAEION ARMY DRIVE EMS BEEN EXEEHDED I WEEK i at tuber M then plan-NU Ian-co wliritlnx arr: Hunky Alden-on l-‘nnllin [Dy-way W. J. sum Wm. 310ml†Rubi-I1 Mrmmy It. â€album“! Mclvin â€nu" m guï¬'n's'? "me-“Tm,†"m M mm N , ‘ ,, .. twenties and mute. ' “U, Newspaper menu-g Insulinâ€"um an. no lhlmyn'llnmetluml'fldw‘m mumnoucnmnmm. In other wogdn. it gal-rig- nag WINDOWS and asking. Lt us help your plans with suggestions. We have complete plans of houses, large and small, and our entire building service is yours for the After two years of stagnation, due to the war, construction of new buildings is now approaching normal. Everywhere the demand is for lumber, and the demand is fast exceeding the sum. Those who are familiar with the building trldu, nationally, say more new work is contemplated than there will be lumber to ï¬nish. This will have a tendency to shoot prices higher. OUR ADVICE IS YOURS NR THE ASKING Bl "DI?“DIN‘I' OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH THE Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank Oldest loll: In Dow-en Grove if you have been planning a home, burn, or- age, or the repairing of one, or in fact any kind of building requiring lumber, DO IT NOW! Labor costs are mounting, material is going up, build now while you can. THE SPENDTHRIFT» TflE SAVER- Last spring we advised people to build and re- pair predicting a raise in the price of lumber. Lumber has gone up, is going up and will [9 still higher. Where the end will he no one know: for a certainty. Sufï¬cient to any that if prices do drop, they will never reach their former level. for Future Needs†BUILD NOW Ll... Phone Day 20 Build and Repair Now Lord Lumber Company ' ll I'VE! 'I‘Iluuull'l' '1“ In?!" m. Asmara-rumâ€: always has lo borrow money â€" but rarely can. can always borrow when he has (0â€"- but he rarely has to. Phone after a P. M. 142 J WHOLE N0.