#17331 guiger ,v V a 13.7““ CLEAN ’EMs'Too' V K ‘ THREE FROM THE A LEAGUE LEADERS cure I Inc ornament of splendid Christmu trees, holly _ end Miler decor:l.'tons Better order only as the supply "saunas 'ca‘.‘ 'éi'aw'“ -'.;‘ 'baa. Dem-Mb" um. Baku-'0 Cub 6. Vi: ............... I48 N "(Elm ............. m '14 Barr-nu y .......... I38 I! Quay ............... m x: A; Stumb ï¬chhudvr Winger 1’. Vi: .. mmmk Enlarging L. Beidelmnn ......... 165 I91 141 E. loch!!! ............ 151 l26 IO‘. Rah. ................ H6 158 164 Totals ............... 760 741 " Tholin's Hutton-s vs Klein's Colts Beecher lOth. L. Beidelmnn Gaehner A . . . I" .Shultz Dickc ........ Walters ..... Near (absent) Totals ....... o w T Chirstmas Nuts of all kinds to ï¬ll the stock- ing or put on the table. The scores: ‘ Dickc Tool Co. Vs Mm- Stars. December 9th. Dkke Tool Co. Gaeh ner ............. [69 I" .Sh u “:1 ............ I42 Dickc ................ l 56 For “HER†this season we Wi’l have a ï¬ne as- sortment of box candies. Candy is always appre- ciated by the gentler sex and the better the candy ~the more it is a rcciated. We have the bestâ€" Morseâ€"â€"Bunteâ€" emptation. One of the Eétikébié_fe;tï¬lvs of hut week’s rolling was that every team beaten lost all three games. In the match between Sweatingen' 3. Pace Makers an! Kjdwoll‘s Speedcw held last Friday the Pace Makers copped three Straight. The bowling of Alderson was directly rmqnmnibir for the defeat of the Speeders. Ho got three ï¬ne games. 21L 200 unvl‘ I98 for an avvlugn- or 20:4. His ccam‘ mates also bowled fairly well and the\ marked mum»; of 814.y 8.52 and 801, [or an enemy: of 8221 '5. l r..- V....... â€V“: “brands.†A pipe smoker will argue for hours re- garding his favorite “mixture,†cigar and cigar- â€ette smokers are just as particular. We have the best brands, get a hint from him as to his favorite and then buy here. ' Omar London Life Lord Salishury Piedmont. Cigurettes by the package or carton. Pall Mall Philip Harris Herbert anelm Melarhrino Camels Lucky Strike Nebo Chesterï¬eld Fiï¬-II The blow to ï¬fe pride of the Cubs, who thought themselves an unbeat- able mmbinmjyn. Wax worse than 105â€" ing tho ugmm. Tho alloys were pack‘ ed with motels for the match and it was noticablo that, the .Cuhs had but few adhm'ants among those present. Clarke's Clean 'Ems went after Bertolin’s Cubs, the Leaders in the loâ€" cal bowling league. 'la’st week and took three straight games. Hugh Brown starred fm.‘ the Clean 'Enw aggregation wiUx high score of 196 and high average of 172 2-3. 1 Christmas Candies ass Nuts Mochel's All Stars .............. 16-: r ............ 144 man ......... 165 l ............ 151 .............. 146 Tholin'n Hutch: Kbh’l (bu- CHRISTMAS TREES N0 125 [83 IO! 168 152 N2 225 R17 How Boy Cigar Clippings Veret l‘rinrc Mbm Tuxedo Lucky Strike Serene Mixture Sweet Tips l’ninn lander pipes those who “roll their own." Tobacco for N7 H7 â€9 162 II†154 IN 1-H l52 [2| I44 I99 chefs All I34 [50 186 142 SIEBERT 77! Ht I36 N! 139 138 H4 I35 15! 178 141 109 1‘!" [52 159 I76 160 779 [ Mrs. Josie Goodspccd sumo. wife ‘of G. I". swore And mother 0! Mar- garet S. Naniso. Mali: and David A. Stu-n- and sister of Grace (7. Van lunch um! Inlay G. Thompson died at hm home in Dallu .1‘cxu on No- wmber 11th. 1919. Gmt'.‘ Lodge closed «mo of the must chessl‘ul years of its existence last Fridav nivln with an election of OWL com for the ensuing your. Frank W. Frisbio was chosen Master and the other officers are as follows: W. M. ............... F. W. Frisbie Senior Warden ....... J. B. Jenkins ‘Junior Wank-n ...... M. A. Sullivan Senior Deacon .....D Harry Jenkim‘ Junior Deacon ...... Dennis Jenkins Senior Stewart ...... B. C. Downes Junior Stewart ....A R. Whitehorn Socmtary ..... , ........ l". E. Dowc 'l'rrasu wr .......... Geo. 0. Prickott will be a happy one if Old Santa leaves in his stocking some- thing to smoke. Thoseg who worship at the shrine of “My Lady Nicotine" are _v__ery particular about I i ’m r on rJuhnsLon WING) ' .“H‘HQ F. w. FRISBIE [ NOW HEAD 0F ; GROVE LODGE; THE Smokers Chn'slmas Totals . .. ...... t ..... 825 708 Swenlingen's Pace Makers vs “ell Speeders, December 12th. Swearingen's Pace Makers Singleter r y ' .......... 138 163 “on! ................. l 72 137 Ti nuke ............... 122 159 W. H. Beidelman ..... 14! 193 ,‘v lderson ............. 211 200 Totals ............ 814 852 (:0 rwiw l‘otals L. E. Shultz . Leo Haver .. Ray Mochel . H. 0. Brown Henry Holst Totals ...... Mrs. Mary L. Youde SCALP SPECIALIST AND can: or me "All SHAMPOOING Am-l-nl- by MOM. JOSIE Deacon . . . Deacon Stewart Slcwmt . . Warden ....... J. B. jcnkiné Wank-n ...... M. A. Sullivan Deacon . . . .0. Harry Jenkiny Deacon ...... Dennis Jenkins Stewart ...... B. C. Downes Slcwmt ....A R. Whitehurn l'y ..... , ........ F. E. Dowc Pr .......... Geo. 0. Prickott Robert Burn. Dutch Masters La Alon Kelly‘s Bouquet Rom. Bacon Club Special La Danzon Tomomi (‘uhano Link Tom Gil Barnard Anita La Rx-sta Special Tom Moore Tom Palmer Cigars by the box are always welcome. Clarke's Clean Kidwcll's G. STEERE 5‘ No. Forâ€! An. Speeders ...l34 ....l4l ...136 ....l39 ....l5')R ..708 147 167 l 'Enl’l 170 155 153 MC 192 810 129 143 145 DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS QBOVE. ILLINOIS 166 179 18! 799 Kidâ€" 20A 7012‘ 155 H? 145 171 198 801 134 .19 1632 166 12:â€- , w “u unnum-auuuq anu Ulganlnauull-‘S IN» The Gospel Praise service will start ' the town to appoint one of their num< off with some rousing music. the oth-x‘ to seru- as a member of the local time songs led by C. K. Roe. TIN-Illoy Scout Council so that all intrâ€" pastor will have charge of the Gospel 4 rosls may be represented. room loavinu the center for the meetâ€" ing. Tables to be set with all except plates which will be served after a†are xenbed. (70mm or Cocoa l'ie All this for 2:") cents! How can Unify!!!) it? Come and sue. . 1‘ The menu: Pot Roast ' Brmvn Mashed antoos. Macaroni S: tut-s pickles, hn-uul and (70mm or Cocoa l Folks are expected to come ircct- ‘ly from their work and wherever po-i- :ible to bring the whole family Um idea being to promote I'..-llowship and spirituality but not to make money. Think of it, a real supper. steaming hot, unvl for only 25 cents. Can you beat it? Look on this menu and you will bv'th-re. But the ('upucity is limited to 2:30. (Tome as promptly as poasible. Supper will be served by the ladies of the church from 6 to 7 o’clock. This will be followed by a great Gospel Praise and Prayer service from 7 to 8 o’clock. Every one who takes ad- vantagH of the supper which is serw ml at actual cost is expected of coursv to remain for the AGQspcl Meeting. .1 u They am: planning some big doings at the First Methodist church of the Village for New Year's Eve. NEW YEAR’S EVE SUPPER AT THE M. E. bHURCH "V an n. ' Lonw uni sue. 'l‘abgcs will l_)o mrangeo} around “$10 Call or Phone for Prices and Particulars Phone La Grange 647 La Grange, III. N o'w Is The Time! am You wromom mm UPHOLSTERING, TOP AND CURTAINS REPAIRED OR MADE NEW AUTO TRUCK BODIES BUILT TO ORDER “The Ways of denimâ€"Little Les- sons in Right Living"-â€"-A dcpnrimznt edited by Dr. Wm‘ Brady. through which Dr. Brady answers all inquiries from readers of The Chicago Daily News concerning health, hygiene, diet, etc. Keeping house with The Chi- cago Daily News is not only “good business," but good meas. are. The homeâ€"manager gets a big budget of world-news, stories. pictures. humor. spcéia! articles and fcrziuz'csâ€"for the same 15rcentSsnswcek she gets “busimss†and entertainment combined. KEEPING house is more of a regular business than ever before. The successful house- keeper must manage her busiâ€" ness the way the man manages hisâ€"she must “know†markets, prices, food, clothing and the thousand and one things entering into domestic efï¬ciency; she must know how to make things “go farther"â€"-she must read the daily news on her "business†as the man reads his. o “STORY MANUFACTURING C0. The Woman’s Business To the Mothers of Downers Grove THE WORLD IS NOW YOUR NEIGHBOR THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS , ' J. L. SWEARINGEN vay Toma- butter It is planned in accordance with the policy of the National Office to ask an associations and organizations of _lho town to appoint one of their num< E. II. Huntington, J12, H S. Paine :md' .N. Dzuis reported the follow ing a a list {0 ofï¬ce» in: 1020 and they “cw dub elected: Chairmanâ€"J. R. Shafl'm- Viceâ€"Chuirman~w. H. Ray SL‘cn'ctuI'\'~â€"G(‘o. 0. 'l'rickvu Tronsurm‘â€"»‘Iunm('l (iurt'ss Deputy Scum t ('.om~ \'. R. huxlv Mumbcn Di :L (umt'pf Hmwr ’i'ho annual meeting of {he Doum-r. (hm v ( uuncil “as [10“ Thursdav cv- t‘fl mt in the Episcopal chur V 2. The "main: fling «mnmiltv- consisting of an ofl'ice then», so as to be within .1 short :Iutomoblle drive of the torn- toxy which he covers. C. H. Barnes. the new Scout Execu- livv for the West Suburban District. will move to La Grange am! establish BOY SCOUT mom-2s All who care to are conlially invit- ed to remain for an hour of informal and friendly visiting. ‘ )verything is ovér by 8 o'clock sharp so that anyone wishing tau Keep wane later engagement may do so. sewice which lasts just an hour. lk-lvgayN 1113. W. S. Bob!) m-s to District Councilâ€"- F. N. Davis and H. S. Paine “Hit or Miss," a column-a-day of odds and ends, with a laugh in every paragraph. “More Truth Than Poetry." by Jas. J. Montague, a daily "skit†in rhyme by this clever writer. “Little Benny’s Notebook." for the children, and, we suspect, many grown-ups. "w ,1 ‘e. ' Two pages every day are set aside for \Vomen's News. The Woman's Entertainment Dr. Frank Crane's :13in editorial with its splendid rmd uplifting ark-ire to the mother and every other mem- ber of the family. “Health Side of Sports"â€"â€"A deparh ment Written by Dr. Andrew A. Cour, through which the woman reader: of The Chicago Daily News are kept in better physical shape to meet their household duties. Dally Flshion Hint. difl'crent every day and covering every detail of a woman's apparel during the year. Dorothy Dix gives daily advice to the young about love, marriage, edu- cation and kindred subjects Marb- Holmes conducts a depart~ ment though which she answcts all inquiries concerning domeuic scï¬-nce. cooking, table service. home enter tainments. and offers help from other readers to those who are in need. etc. Bureau of Internal Revenue oll'i- cials say that'no more applications for apuointmcnt in the prohibition en- lf"m-co11wnt smviv.» can he cansidered H'1om lllix1uis.’i‘l1c number of appli- 1cnt1’ons in lllinois; no“ on ï¬le is so ;greut that the full quota of appoint-' :ments ran lw nude with well quali-I 11ml mun invnoflintely, ofl'iciuk (lo-Ii ciare. t “ill b1) impossible ,tluy 5:132! 3101' local d‘ï¬cms ho imestigut- 1171!, l1cpmt on additional applications. ' STATE QUOTA . OF “REVENUE†, MEN FILLED WATCHMAKER JEWELER Repairing a Specialty 3! So. 1! Come in early and if we haven’t on hand what :xsu want. you can make Your selections from wholesale catalog and I wfll get them for FRED BAKER See Your Home Town Jeweler For JEWELRY THE GIFT PAR EXCELLENCE CUFF BUTTONS BRACELETS r‘RINGS BROOCHES WRIST WATCHES SCARF PINS ~12 LA VALLIERES " WATCH CHAINS ’l‘I/l/ I/ a./ The \x-nnnv) uhn is now a "citizen" no lcs: than .1 :zun xvii! [En] in cxcty issue of Th;- ( l 3;“) [)tu .\'v:1'.,< the latest mMogmnm [mm um Kycuial Foreign (.urrcspnwlmis mar Ll? the world.- all the im‘cign and r‘nmnc;tic 'news cn'lcctcd frnzn 3'! over 'lzc world and from the United States exery (' ay by The Associn'cd Press; Special arti- cles by famous writers am. an editorial page designed to interpret every phase of American home and political life. and many others. The Chicago Daily News {reqmntly prints 25 different "funny" pictures a day. Other famous humorist: contribut- ing regularly to The Chicago Daiiy News: “Matt and Jel.†by Bad Fisherâ€"n strip a day. Famous American Novels. an install- ment every day. "Bedtime Stories.†by Thornton W. Burgessâ€"every day. And all for 15cenu a week. Rube Goldberg M. M. Banner C. A. Voigm Hungerford Wall Mason‘s dafly prose poem. The ‘Voman’s Knowledge Do your Christmas Shopping at Homé Beautiful suits, separate skirts. serge, lflicotine silk and gem-gene dresses greatly reduced in prcle. All wall and silk dress goods sold by the yard. Georgvtle waists and silk peni- cuzus. also silk hosiery in stock for Christmas gifts. Order your corsets from me. Gulh anlco for one year. Friday, December 19, 1919 75 North Forest Avenue MRS. EMRICH 31 So. Main St.