in ling“ wt 2 newspaper “no-mule. “If.“ ‘elfl'l Ian m IG- and- right into the nouns of .4th " of A friend of «in once said: “I J Int VII†m advertise through my windows.†0 m M I" “I" " 1 Window advertising is good advertising. Showcase navel-Mn; in pod advertising. The than! advertise: to the My. The shove-u to than actually AN ADVRA-TORIAL FOR LOCAL MERCHANTS VOL. XXXVI. N0. 40 Dry Goods. Groceries and General Merchandise 18-30 South Mall Stree! Two Phones 177-118 Lehmann Michel LADIES AND MIS'SI’IS RI’RBER mm IN “BALI. BAND" QUAL- ITY ........................... LADIES «1‘ 83.3.. llSflI‘S 6;} $3.†M... to “.0. Qualily. IJM and Miss-es Show. “but 50 â€In Hun III. has. an", (T-Mn 1nd Medium Int Ila-flu. '1"!an (I'd- not“. shoe. Had "It tidal. lid leather and patent leathers a" tried In at" no net. per â€it Large Cut-(mm, .‘Tnltml Crackers. about 6' 7- lbs; 1.360. [Airm- (‘m-tmm. Supm' Wafers. nlmul 3' ï¬lm. JAR Fancy Catsup. pm- lmtt'c ..................... .ISc Fancv SW00! l'utfimos. 6 pounds for ........ , . . .25c l’nwclcred Skim Milk. per can .................. 25c Larm‘ llnltlv, l'rvpm'ml Mustard ..... . ......... ISC Gillette's Washing l’mwlm~s. 2 fur ............. 5c Fancy Driml ApriL-nts. pm- pm-kngc. ..... . ...... 30(' Campbell Soups, per mm ...................... 12c Fancy Sweet Cum. '1' mm. . . ................. 15c Fancy Early Junv ’ms. per can .............. I. Fancy White Pickling ()nmns. 2 muncls ........ 25c Nut Margarine, per puuml ............. . ...... 32c THINGS GOOD TO EAT Groceries at Service Prices While you are young is the ideal time to save. Forer the expensive pleasures, and the expensive fads that are eating in ) your salary. Put a certain portion in tho hank, he day will come when ou'll need it and lll‘L’d it luul. START SAVING T0 AY! The average young person in business life today is getting more money than they ever did before. But the sad part of it is that the average young person is also spending more money. Save While You’re Young Special Shoe $319.! 0 THE CORNER GROCERY FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE CORNER GROCERY FIRST CLASS GOODS ONLY ARE SOLD HERE ‘ § HEADQUARTERS FOR (Continued two column. over; Downers Grove. Illinois. $ 2.79 . {In It" 0' _- Ilm .lwn ................. .I5c ads for ...... ..1. . .25c .................. 25c 'lrd ..... . ......... IS(' 3 fur ............. 5C Mme ...... . . . . .300 .................. l2: ................. 15c can .............. I5c ., :_ ’wmnds ........ 25c ........... .......32c Phone59-M DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919 ‘ J. D. Stuhrmann. loaded a car of {livestock and other goods Thursday. to ship to Gliddel. Win. when they have purchased I farm and will nuke gates to decide on their course of action in accordance with the program which might be presented to the state mnvention for action. The delegates to the convention are Paul Bentley. temporary secretary of the local post and "Babe" Fredenha- Discussion also waxed hot on the ‘future military policy of the nation. The leï¬ouaires couid not reach any decision ll'ld it was left to the deleâ€" lane at it is now?" By almost a unanimous vote the post went on re- rnrrl as being against the league in its pnsent form. The discussion pnâ€" m-ding the vote was interesting, fast and furious. The chairman's gavel "us in constant use as the spatter: was interrupted by the questions and comments of the Incumbent. Reason: good. bad. fantastic and indiflerent were cited to show that we sinuld or should not enter the league. One of the surprises of Monday's! meeting was the question of the Lea- gm of Nations. The question was, “shall the American Legion go on re- cord asking the Senate to ntify the In “no main the local momhnrs of flu- ltxion am- against any kiml of an autornï¬c universal military puliry cf any kind. Critics slid when w» ‘n- (PH-d the wit that it warm! ham to main this mncry a miliury nation. That met the tank and No of the 1mm of the muntry hall bum in the senicr they would not he satisï¬wl tn Mum to civil life. Entimiy thv‘ «maiw his prover: tn be true. In! Smh-n. lhl- t'mnls Marlin] Syr- hm; (M l‘v-nn‘ Tmty. hrlutmc 0w My; imnw from Sihrr‘m. ï¬x month an) fm- u-Mlnn Mil ullmn. a mu! rL-Mical’m nf Fn-nrh mimn roadi- lmmn and â€w bringing In juflifl- u! 'vh- mm high-w up mum-mic for "w 3 'rnlh :mvl unmmmvy put-6mm"! n! burn in Hn- A. E. F.‘ and dimming a ("nu-4‘ in HM ('MJNINiM n' "21' '5‘- ‘pitm. A" "w‘!!' LEWSUQ‘WI! will hr M- N! m. M "w Sum- romrm'mn whu um makr n‘nymnwmlalions to “w n: - Nomi mvrm‘um M he MM is Min» mum".- Im Nmrmhrr "HI. Firm}- .ulato "rumination in tho un- fwm :6" or has don:- Hw samv (him: and it u-m hr influx-Um: to 1mm flu- mnrrrt» mick-m of what Uw wham-1 nI men think of 3" Hr- q‘mï¬onl‘ «Md! aw hefnrv the We of (in: “vital Sta-M til-lay. l‘n» m .lmrtn. N.- n-mrwmnlivm Mu: to mu tn Hu- ru-M that 0mm qu. Mm.- arr hmtmm hrfmw "In ("HWOP Iian. Among «wt-muons ulna-mam! lon- dny m-w. :lw Imago. of Know. I‘m- ‘n-rnl Military .‘lvn-‘n- for “u- l'M- ul 3min. flu- I'umu Martial Syn- hm: (hr l'v-nro 'l‘mty. hriuimc 0w i â€Mt-n!“ Included. 1110 mm! imp-nun! bud!!!» which «nan.» waw'n- [TIL "N145": "0!!an rixM \‘u- insllhqt‘ng [lw .lvlmu-u ‘nhn “ï¬ll all: ml lln- lint ytulv runwa- lwn In hr MM ut l'uu-m «m "w â€Hi and "uh. It in a-unrn-II um this mnwnlmn Haw. u-uuuflm: flu fulurv wildcat 0' wt" Ml um wwml impoflalll W- "M- [Tonal Hinton and rub Int-u) purl 'l'hi- (“MI-s will he plurml in "w ‘mmli mum and the other will be um! us a railing. writing uml mucking loom whmv mum». of Human kind» will be played. books available- for wading and “Hill‘s mun up for writ- mg. "'w has licon sigma-«l by (ho l0- ?(‘ui poFl. Amn‘ru'an Livia“ with Mr. “id“: for ‘um minim l'ui' rlub quarter. in hm huihlmg a: div curm-r of Unlâ€" -:met and Fun->1, m'i-num . 'l‘lu-si- mum: im'iml . tlu- ('Ul'lll’l‘ stori- and the lam:- mum [1011“ of :l which has bun .mal as a piml mam anal also the um hf u billiard and pm-kut billiard table. Mr. “Mir 5.- iuslilng the work of 'zt/~Ill'(‘ul'u'lng and ï¬xing tlin spaci- up a-‘u llmi. [he boys will (:0 able to gm. in about tiu- 9am of November. The mmmittu- my permanent quarters wn-z (inclinrizml at Monday’s meeting to 5:0 ahead with the fumiuhing 3nd are now an a still hunt for nuilablr furni- :u.i- In nuikv llu- plum- liunw-likc. AMERICAN [MON . Will SOON BE IN“ ROOMS AI DICKIS 1 lease Has Been Signed and Boys Are an :1 Still Hunt For lx‘umishinus. Tmoming for I three weeks vacation. She vi" spend the week-end with her son. Man, at Bum“. m From flnmshewillgotovim'hh reh- tim and friends u Gnyvflle and Al- A study class has been formed by the [Agishtive Committee to read the Treaty of Pat-e with Germany (Lea- gue of Nations). It is hoped as many of the club members as possible will attend these classes. Later outside speakers will be pmcumd to speak Mm same. The class this week will meet with Mrs. W. F. James on Bel- den Place. Miss "Plight Vrnlvnius gave sow- rnl wry pleasing musical numhv-rs ‘ fallow-NI by the rluh singing the Star Rmnglwl Bannr‘r. Toasts we"! givon by In King Bush to John Mch. the war-time port. Walt Whitman, William Cullen Bryant. Eugene Fiold lolm (lmnloaf Whitï¬t-r. Hoary Wad- sworth Longfellow. Jams Russell I‘m-all, James Whllmmb Reilly and Oliver Wendell Holmes. Responses .vith biographies tnrl a selected poem fmm each were given by Mesdnmes C. Ford Davis. [-1. 0. Lemon, ll. 1.. Pnfl'or. A. I". Bordwell, Guy Bush, W. C. Pearce, R. E. Bateman. H. P. Jones. T. A. Venlenius, B. C Dawnâ€. l‘ .W. Frislpk. A H. Bamhnrt. C. B. Me. W. W. Hointz, Minnie H. Prince. E. H. Huntington, Jr.. W. R. Pea-Icy, Emmn J. Miller and F. C. human". The club moms were male bunti- ‘lul with the decoration of {all flowâ€" ‘ors and leaves an on and! table some mmnï¬on of the Poet“: life and 1 Verse. Following thw- lump-1m. a sari-I hour with mfnmhmtn of col". ash {and candy has pmoycwl Tho owning "rating of tho Wo- man's Club “as hold an “Whomâ€- the Mk, with a Pun-4'.- lamehc-rm at I n‘clotk. dw nppuar on m.» Ihlttf 1M nothing lflfll'l' nmlvl h- rnkl "ml â€til. "0r Mgmmnalirm of a muddy mama» and “w «Mina;- [m for n oln-mmnkim' â€InMishmnnt Won‘ pmfnrt, rho mun rhnwinl. slungc-y. n-vryalny [id WM upwinlly pmcl. HM imrkulkm d Mnnmn' Hmklyn lypr was drawn In» in Mo Mil what is mow impor- 0.1M. was M m-rulnnn. a {hint wrv casy’ tn cl». Following tho â€Ingram. a wifl 01w 0! tho but programs “1‘:- "“1"“ fulluwm! Mrs. Kl-"y's talk. Nu. .liuiph than 09mm! with u whvuun 31m HI- Mum: “Mo-h “up b'nulifully 'phynl. Mi†Allu- Svlllkw-mnn. m- Imum. mug u mmm a! noun whkl- lwa-w lowly. Her ppk‘mlkl value Inc-M Ilw umIk-uw m a wall from "w mm "mm nhr Mano-l until (M “MD ant-l. ' Nu. Ralph â€out. Mano. rung fab wh-cï¬nm in Ms plenum; vatra and with Minn Schlk‘wmnn mdnl "w pro- ; with u duo-l. I». “Myth III-"int. null-r. who» 6-" no ntnmnr to Dawn"! ï¬rm-r nu- tlirmw. [aw- II our Ml play t‘nuflt‘d. “lluppimi-n‘ my J. "arm-y Harmon. "rr twining his turn and. 'qu nlw WWI-I h- a ï¬nk-mm am"... phonic! Mrs. G. C. Butler left Thuruky’ Th:- upï¬ng mg with which nbv' uni-hm! wun npvdally well M'ivni. H mm! a uhflk‘ult numhrr m lime hm I0" wilhin "w mnm‘ n! lwr pmwrr. 'l’K-r the people of our ï¬ling†in a ux-ial way and your un-m-ncc- in an newt-mom of n kind that you will help- llw Wumanu Club in in rum-(rur- lire pmram in lhc- next war." 'l'lu- program “w.- held in Hm hall and was opt-"rd by Mrs. '1‘. F. Kelly pt't'ni'lrm of llw club wuh a {ow \wll rhmru “SGML". Slu- said in purl. “Wu m-h-mm- you hen- !tmigllt‘ knowing that tlwsr annual affair» bring Inge- ‘ 'Hn- 33â€!!!»1‘120 “11:0" 01' (In- Dawnâ€" '1': Grow Wmnum ('luh \"ilr ofl'iviully Jpl'lil‘d hut Fri-lay owning at the :m- mud run-(Mun of 1111- (thb which was mm in Library Inâ€. An infm'nta! I'm-c-pliun and mu tn- ;t-Shvr fur (In: mun- thun 5.70 mom- b(‘l‘:- aml mun-‘15 was hold in “10 l:- lnary room upstairs. prwvmling lhw puma-um. The "Him-n, and nu-mlx-rra did a†in their power in ('irculuh‘ zummu thv gum-1:" and makv tluwn foul ans if Hwy writ: wu-lwmu. Fine Program M Library "all Last Friday Eu-ninu at Annual Sea- son Opening. WOMAN'S (EIJB OPENED SEASON ‘ WIIEI RE(EPIION lam-mum’urWINMSadmm mums-us. "mun-ukulele WW two-flaunt! ndtflrflel. a. ‘ _ Nm’um advertising Indiaâ€"m a... flu llelleveyu’ll anmfll‘lwg AW!!!“ an xxmsrumnm PROOF OF PAYMENT. arm A mmvmm: ACCOUNT! 3?? ' ( Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank-r é IF YOU HAVEN’T ORDEREDâ€" DO 80 NOW! Winter weather slows up the railrmda. snow and ice do not tend to nuke quick deliveries pos- sible, either from the mines to us, or fro- our yard to your bosemenL Your winter cool supply†should be in NOW! to you in case of a disputed bill than a valid receipt. If the bill was paid “in cash†you probably received no receipt in return. but had the same bill been paid "by check" the cancelled check would have served M Telephone 20, RIGHT NOW and leave your order for your winter' a supply. We win nah “â€- iveries as won as possible and knowing um mately what our customers wants will ber we WI orderenou Mhsothatnooneneedbesllort their full supply. Those days are not far ofl‘ and an empty and bin will not warm your home. The wine home- holder is he who has his coal bin [all to over- flowing with our good coal in the (all for Match use. You have been warned that then will he a coal shortage, that a car shortage Wm en! the quick moving of what real is ruined a that stock. in: up for the winter should be the all: (If every- WINTER IS M’I'WDACHING I‘m-IT. THE ( IIII.I (II FALL Is IN 'I'III; MR 0' MORN- INGs AMI THIS (gum. TELLS or T5“; cow \\ INTER DAYS TO COME. DAY om FURNACE WILL III: RU. NING BLAST AND THE WIN'mY WIN!) THE WEST WILL mm: ROARING AROUN 11m CORN BBS. An Empty Coal Bin «WW I Not Warm Your Home HAVE COAL PUT IN NOW! . I Phone Day 20 company Nothing Is More Important- "Ida! Bank In Downers Grove Phone utter 6 P. II. 142 J WHOLE N0;