If We: ue closin down because .- but d coll and shortage In ' . “on; tho population of Winï¬- Mammary,â€- oonlylmy to {Hwhagtk A!!! In. It cum right but: um slap- pu them in the lace. In other pans d the cilantrv however, Judges nave {and in nvor of the "lllkel" inter- est; ln oomon With every otncr wnwoumnketoaeemmqua- settled on ad {or an eiuuer fly. a that the hickenng of both sndea be I-tflbdandwannemeaowntoelth- or ï¬ning ; sukqfltute for old 1. 13.: The long looked tor and by the wet: ha expected necnmm 01 me r‘eoenl June. on unnom. much would (we chance to am In: been a boom". â€This isnnotr (5‘6an away one {on at credit hum anyone who worked on It: pmpogfuon {afï¬ne jam“ of ï¬le No onc- elï¬e ls getting the Mg" Mr. Gardiner hr: m that Ems-3., and I the wuss wen (and still an) mt r mm". He 0;- ural for hours with prospective users of “juice†trying to convince them I; gran-fr mmt‘fmwnthe villa†cram to man at power ofhzndflofl king's. “While M“: nor c m t plant work-ad haul and faithfully for its upbuildinx and we feel 0.» he has not been given the moon- end“ for what him mmv'iskd- _ , 1 WE SEE BY THE PAPERS THATâ€"- d the phat waking enough my. not only to hep it running and in n- pir. but to pay for the nhbmmm when nay mm won out. H! advocacy! payin M er salaries for the employ" of l at no that higher (not mom can be secured. No doubt. Ir. Gal-«Hun has hh (hulk We admit to I {M‘- out-KIWI. BuLforalongmm-Mmun dy_hdlqulua! ï¬t the willy†{rho up bolflatmldbemodchpay. lie "rid for the impmrmcnt of th- e nrl In worked Inuit He MI _ yhdog that I! pow Ian-ï¬n; retinal, ml farm on vulva! "in We "TM? 5- thé'fl'ni ' 0' our M- nm-inu nu- in mm th- llro yum. Lut summer we bought print in too lots 1‘. o. b. mill at six and one In]! cents a pound, thinking at thnt time it was extremely high and won- dering where we would come out nt that price with our low advertising rate. However, the shock of the see- m come to us Monday when we put in on order for‘nnother 'ton of pnper‘ for The Reporter end were informed that it won eight and threeoquartera {or the little in stock and all future order: would he token only on the mill rlce. AND THE MILL PRICE T0- AY ls THIRTEEN CENTS!- The publishers of the country are an†a? the ï¬ght for cheaper prlnt to mm Not only does this new price hit the weekly papers but the Ingest «hillee lo the country one $1,“; from the price and the shor- ot only in the prlce of print poper but In the prlne of everything else tht noes jnlo__the mekjng f". a week- 'F‘ur be it fmm'us to raise the cry When" But in this instance w_e m justiï¬ed as the raise in rates as dinetl due to the greatly imbued oogto‘printpapertqub Surï¬ng the ï¬rst of December the mend race of the chorter will he raised twen cents a single col~ mun inch on all isplay adveniaeinx lug ingheg or; many in size, Advertising rates made hm upon â€nation. Subuï¬ption rates 82.00 F? yen. Single copies 6:. Matthbom uGrovePost “anaconda-In clusnuï¬mltter. tug“m i' ma ADVERTISING RATES UP OUR C. II. STAATS. EDITOR mph “33‘ My low Hm the son together saith the 1:61:11." 1; :30 Childreï¬â€™s Meeting each afternoon commencing 2:30 each afternoon, beginning Monday, Dr. S. A. Gaucher will 've an exposition on Prophecy. EVERY- BODY INVI _I_)_. ï¬ring ypgr Bibles. “Come let us rea- A TREAT.‘ “COME AND SEE.†THURSDAY: ' 8:00 p. m. Rey. F. B. Solin, General Supt, Mission ‘to Israel, a converted JEW and his associates will have charge of the service. Those who have or those who have not heard a J EW exhalt the CHRIST should not miss this opportunity. WEDNESDAY: 'The programme for the week will be as follows: FRIDAY and SATURDAY: 10 to 11 a. m. Cottage prayer meetings. 2: 30 to 3 :30 p. m. Bible study and prayer at church. 8 p. m. Evangelistic services. . SUNDAY: 9:45 a. to. Bible School. 11 a. m. Morning Worship. 3 p. m. Junior B. Y. P. U. in Primary room. Leader: Hue Marie Downer. In the church auditorium at 3 .m. Dr. S. A. Gotcher. :will teach. Subect : “PREMILL NNIAIJSM, OR THE‘ EMI ENT CO eletNG OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. 6:30p. m. SeniorB. Y. P U. 7: 30p. m. Song and Praise Service. 8: 00 p. m. Sermon by the pastor which will be the ï¬rst of a series to be deliVered Sunday, Monday and Tues- day respectively; THEMSTMSTWT laced W- OI! I It I In la blue 1-- as; movie 1‘0 won din the choir. m oust-dun» Milne. may 0380er . and! “Mots. Grove Rattan: Rev Am-hldw uni-coastal" t hum bun ‘ 32.3% .5- m forth. dbleh' than prenatal «Inn. y mill-rad to a ï¬tting close with the mad-rd “Sevenfold Amen.“ ISundsy‘n service was sung by torts (rubles. Altos. tenor: and buttonâ€. which win .- muw .- the choir stall» at S. Andm’n will ammonium TM in" tannin»! the choir in new-ty- Another numner "ii-t drew com- mendation was the oï¬ertory anthem “thePniae theLord.0 Oelemukm" by flounder. movement of work was distinï¬inh ghued by its mur- uy of attack. e service wu hm I ._ u---" -__. _-,_ pud to Wfllinm Ripley".e Dorr. Choir- muster. than the choir be]! ï¬ve him 1?! its unaccompanied work. Two Rus- san anthems. mrflcullrl “A Legend ( the Chirst Child" by schdkowaki, were give: moat any aid from-t5 ore-n r pitch» ï¬lming mhm _were well nigh perfect. 1 The!!! were solos gatwo gifled boys. David Lynn and vid Meyers. and by Mr. oungberg, tenor. and Mr. Hilliard, baritone. The former showed a voice of beautiful quality and his control of it was highly elec- tive. The manner in which it was toned down to the volume of David Meyers’ notes in Steiner's duet "boxw Divine,†was the more opponent. when its full tone appeared in the tenor ‘aolo part of Gounod’s “Sanctum" Mr. Hillianl sang with ï¬ne resonance end ease Hammond's "Invocation." The power and breadth of his lower m- sister and his perfect alum-lotion were especillly notlble. Np Mtge}; tribute eould have been MOLD “SMOKED REVIVAL T The prom-am included numbers by English. American French and Rus- sian composers, thus giving an un- usual unqe of national rélimous Accl- ing as expressed bv the moat emo- tions) 0! artsâ€"music. They: were 30108 by two gifled who Wilhed (0-hou- the choir of 155m- muol church. La Gran“, last Sum day dun-noon. Those who gained ud- mission to the ediï¬ce were rewarded by hearing some beautiful chorus ex- quisite] sung by a bond of men and bays w one every measure showed the e acts of arduous mheaning under a skilled conductor. 1 S. Andrew's E5300 church was notllmwuth h ollthcgeole who wjahed t9 heal-ï¬lm choir Am- EMMANUEL CHOIR ‘ DELIGHTED MANY AT 8. ANDREWS fl'lnc Nation-Wide Campaign is an undertak- ing on the part of the Church to splritualiu all luamtonoblflunllmmmandto cnflatthelutnaninitswork. SHILE WORK AND PRAY “HOW TO GET BACK TO GOD†“HOW TO KNOW YOU ARE BACK†“HOW TO STAY BACK†8. ANDREW CHURCH lit! of killing or ï¬brin; none W M’ alr- luv?“ 3 a Tho-W room all†that do thï¬rhor‘lu looming out 0! grant In getting ’ve «mien. venl nation" to 1ch men have bun Mrmwly averted by In older person “can: the child out at the w" before being run down bygareomhgoutofmolthn Sevrral [I'Opk‘ who our [0'01] to travel on foot have com nlainul :0 this office that automobic owneru P. S. I am sending enclosed n pl)!» bguph of the am troop with Car- dilul Herder in flu- contor. (La Grunge China.) PEDESTRIANS COMPLAIN OF - AUTO OWNERS Our tm‘P. being Mechelen's ï¬rst troop. the rdinal Holder’s Own." has token up the name of “Illinois.†the ï¬rst patrol taking the name “La Grange.†And it is an honor to tell you that you are its ï¬rst Honorary Assistant Scoutmaater. I hope sin- early that you will accept this with my best Scout wishes. gcout golf? GCIover. B S A roop . range. . . . Dear Scout: During the war, Robert Clover of ‘Lanngemuleomofthehestna- tlousl records for the sale of War ‘ Savings Stem He sold over $25,000 worth in Le range and bee-me well known among’ the eitisens or the town through his. work. He received a de- coration from the government and his name. with other honored Boll Scouts: n of the country was published many â€of the scout papers. Since the war the Belgian Scouts hm called their troops after the states of this country. naming the pa. trols, of which there are three to a troop. after the principal towns of the state. A short time ago, Clover received a letter from Lord Baden» Powell, the onÂ¥anizer of the European Boy Scouts. n it, he oxpleined that Cardinal Mercier’s own t1 .in Bel- um was named lllinois : that the rat patrol had been named “La §Gr|ngc†after this town. Clover was honored with the ofliee of Honorable Assistant Scoutmaster. The letter contained a picture of the troop with [Cardinal Mereier. The letter is on lol- owe: LA GRANGE BOY St. Romboucs Cone , Mechelen. Be gium. IS ' HONORED 0:. a “ Cut-uh also! I. m '7 WAI- ant-lemma “2.-†Phone 212~W-2 ' HARRY H. MARTIN Hay and Straw- Charles Oldï¬eld. J r., and Peter Lar- son. have purchaml the implement business of Hawkins and Hawkins. They have taken rosseasion and wish to announce to II farmers and other customer“ that â€NW1"? at. the ser- §‘ice_of a}! who wish to buy anythipg in their line . Marshall Field. 111. has made the count a tea) pro sition in connection with meat rove'u desire to ac- ‘quire forest preserve land. He has offered the wunty as much of this land as thcv want at $200. get- acre. The price is low and Mr. lcld ex- plains it by saving that he has been Interested in the project for several "ears. thinks the forest preserve idea ls a good one and wants to (lo all in‘ his power to further it. ' 'Precréeril'iï¬g hid]: lliéï¬Ã©tion of the but they will be served with 3 din- ner at the Masonic Hall. itrue is a possibility as the Supervi~ son; will Inspect the woods of tho Marshall Field Estate west of town this afternoon with a view of picking out from seven to 160 acres of this virgin forext for a playground for prggent apd my"): media). I Downcm Grbvejeo le hue eve: ‘since the afar of e Fem-t Pre- serve act, at on the trail of the Board of Supe minor: for : preserve within an mulling distance of the yillngp. t tlu'g \Vlsh will soon come SUPERVISORS TO ‘ INSPECT FOREST, PROPERTY TODAY He Saved $600 Downers Grove R. R. J ANNOUNCEMENT J. D.GILLESPIECO. 'l'ele mine 30 Tele 91:01:30 In: or light ‘1 M It SIM Day or light aThorâ€"fllémachine diaghaafllgSafetyW_ mmeMMemmw' ï¬ï¬‚ï¬r mm 19: Every housewiï¬eâ€"exm MANothe 55% homeâ€"shouldrwdthefollowing am 3‘ Rgtallers of High Grade Merchandise Ade. Per Month Stew: Heating - Sewer Building Gas Fitting Tclophono ll-R Don? Gun. 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