v01. XXXVI. N0. 51 (foods. Groaned «.4 General menu-«u 18-10 South III!- Sim! Two Phones 177478 Lehmann Michgl Hard Coal and Coke BIG SPECIAL ! Con-cod“ Friday January 2nd All our 35 and 39c OUTING mid SHAKER FLAN- NEISâ€"in light and dark patterns for 10 DAYS. at per yard .................................... 27c 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL CO’I'I'ON WOOL BLANKE‘I‘S FOR 10 DAYS ONLY ! 12 oz. can Dr. Price's Baking Powder ........ SAVvANâ€"ng Substitute, pkg. ............... 1 33!. an Pancake Syrup lapIe. Corn 6’: Cane Albacom Tuna, pound size can ................ Fancy _Elrly June Pen, 15 e per can. 3 {or Large Can Tomatoes ......................... Large Cut Ponchos. heavy syrup ............. Blossom Polk Bans, 15¢ per an, 3 for ...... Largo an Nonesuch Milk .................... Sardinu in oil. 3 am for .... ................ '. l-‘mwy Stubs Coflee. per pound .............. Plymouth Rock Red Betas. 2 can for ........ Yuieudc Um Bun. per an 12:; 3 for ...... Pocahontas Mine Run Groceries at Service Prices It’s a Free Bum- ing Fuel-â€" PURITY COAL Phone My 20 Lord Lumba- company For those who prefer Pocahontas, the semi-anthracite coal of the east, we have it in our bins for immediate delivery. ' nace. “Purity Sootless" is the best burning coal we have ever sold. If burned alone it leaves a white ash, ï¬ne as flour. Ever atom burns and it does not clinker. This a one makes it in- valuable to the man who tends his own fur- The very name is a guarantee of its quality. It is the good old Illinois Coal that the peop e have been waiting for since the strike of the miners stopped production. Now it is here in the egg and lump sizes and you can again or- der and he sure of prompt deliveries. WITH THE DAWN 0F ANOTHER ’ ‘ JANUARY FIRST an†(Earner ï¬rnnru FOR THE 28TH CONSECUTIVE TIME SAYS TO ITS FRIENDS “£an PM ’69†a" 1 J. m Nash Phone after 6 P. M. 142 ‘3' ‘ ~ DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILï¬NOIS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, ..25c $1.95 43¢ (O: I“ In. W. 8‘ Mr. Wt Ind In H. 1. "arm. sum-m Ifl' nï¬il‘ anal sown! "Mm have been hold The next meeting will be Md tho iMnl Too-My in January and rel-- mm of memhrts of the American Lozitm lm inviwd to aiknvl. The Minn-upon: eom'rnuou a! 0:" [won held last Now-mt" mule pmâ€" ‘vinlou for u mum-(y ml deï¬ned than: who can join. Pom-lo nhuvcn of all me- who and h the calm hum "to due a! which we (Iceland "r to thu HUI an Also do. nlrlble. A buuï¬lul Victrola. the gift of the Delta. Sigma Phi Sorority which made vs appearance Christmas, helped to entertain the guests. We predict that It will be the centre of “trauma ml thn the variety of records which will accumultte will be amazing. ’ A1| during the evening the memâ€" ‘terx of the Auxilmry were kept busy serving delicious lunch of ice cram cake and com-e t9 the 11mm. The Christmas Party given last Sab- urday evening in the rooms of the American Legion and in Dicke's Hall to ext-service men and their friends was a huge success. It was given by ‘.he Women’s Auxiliary to the Ameriâ€" can Legion and. each and every one privileged to attend had a ï¬ne time. In the club rooms the Welcome 0r- chestra played several selections and a short program opimed the evening. In the hall the Downers Grove Jazz Boys played the tunes which make dancing easy and Miss Gwendolyn Griffiths sang several selections in her unusually ï¬ne voice. This in the “at party they have given for the men who served with the color- and Its success men well {or the future. The Aullluy. A won] about tho Auxiliary lo the Amadeus lotion hon mlglu not he umlu. Thou eloglblo us When. wlfc. Allur- tall daughters of mm- born of the Amerlctn mm It I: not mry that "I. batten-In be nmmhcrd‘hepalllmm to“ in whkh the maxillary lo form-d Inn he mun! he I member in good uuwllng. TN! boa! sum." in M5" in a formative um. Temporary elk-n AMERICAN [EGIOA AUXlllARY XMAS PAR" A SUCCESS [ï¬x-Service Men and “ï¬ends Dmeed an End a Good Time but Saturday Evening. Farmer’s and Merchant’mBank ‘ ‘OIIICC! Bank In Downers Grove As Our Doors Will Be Closed on New Year’s Day we take this means of thanking our many friends for the business they have given us during the past year and to hope that the New Year will bring them Health, Wealth and Prosperity. Marâ€"In Hom- - i Hunk [ml-l 0m ‘ : Mnatiwlllchanl 0m * Srn'krâ€"Ahrflmr Phelps Homhâ€"rrhiwfllrky Rog"! ' Running: riveting! an held lb:- ar- cmkl Manda, of n-ory mth. Bwn . boy (mm â€w up» of N to I? 3min; who :hvm'k “HIM Sunday Setup" rlm’urr will no nfllk- I'v'tmm‘, Chm!" Milk-r. I former member} of llr- (In! spent the day Mn- an: Sunday. Dream!“ 2721.. The officers of the Stamper Perntus Class of the M. E. church for the new year wete elected Monday evening. December 28th at the home of Miss Fairweather. They are: Presidenvâ€"Arthur Tyler 'Viee-Presidentâ€"laroy Phelps Secretaryâ€"Donald Drew SEMPER PERATUS CLASS ELECTED l 9 2 0 OFFICERS m Hallo! Yes-«V08. ' “Ii: l8 WEâ€"NINE~M-0!! Redisilm that peopk who pl'ul 1'. all. to m the Mn did mt pvt “Wit my‘n "rub. Un- la-umn on :n-tivw about for mum nay tn gm valor "~- «Ived. Om- mmntion in In [hr : frrt- dun-a of nmmv km! in I’m-c- v Iv ~-a~.-x "w "Hum but :1." no (Pu-k In In» in»! «l "mu- mm-hu .mz Hrhrl {his in alum-t impmtliu', The [n+1 wish" In nnmnmrr â€'4‘ :h-_-. Tully "pH-in! "0'- ï¬lm mm'vl 1v 9 worth "w prirr a! admission and :lv'ek . mam «sum rm hm: to lr'rl)‘ Um r' .'. hu ‘ P.“ ".«tvmn" § took any from W Mined†of (M The ï¬lm. “Through Hell Ind Bach With the Boys of Illinois.†which was given here under the auspices of the local Legion Post. waiz not up to ex- pectationa. The members of the post themselves were deceived as to its "‘31 worth or they would not have hooked it. There were only two scenes whcih LEGION FILM _ WAS NOT UP TO EXPECTATIONS Those who spent their entire income each month during the past year naturallyV have not much of a bank account A good resolution for them is here given: “Resolxmd, That I will put in a Savings Ac- count 10 per cent of my salary during the coming year.†Try this for one year and see how easy it can be accomplished. § 31331: NATIONAL am ’ A Good Resolution For The New Year! Ruth mum! m but 5 u mow. Id. 00 Juan u M h daughter a! Levi‘s-d Roth U. - 11ml 8h:- dial on (Jinnâ€"u I'll- Log. In" - shod mm w 'lny hruvl Imbk. I! "w M d .74â€, Row A. W-phs. I“ PHI“ 0'. For “mun-Mr run- I“. W mmlurU-l a win" when. I. Ch- mr. â€It. a! Ur I'm-hm ul Ir. ‘ er‘ I'. F. â€numb. when “I, â€may p-flph' WNW"! n nuns-g ï¬ll ulm‘alion under â€0' Christian w run- "! "is! lhllorvl whirh Illa fl..- rd Nwm m the world «clay. mud to “ï¬t. Blodgvu wu I devout “luv Han and (or my mu In a In.- hcr of the In! COWWUOIIII dutch. Fumml service. yen held a In home II "we: o'clock on Sunday l!- umuon ,thc Rev. 'l'llomu J. OIIII. of the Pint Congregational thumb Mid-Nag. mu Inha- Inn and .\Ir. (Thu. Rot- nag â€My“!!! It 1 Somawhwr." Interment an “O u the Want 81d: «notary. SM hu posited from u. M h memory will aha†flag". I D.- lk-an to all who luv hot. “Tillli-nfllm’hh .ml "a: flu. nun-1 um '31â€"! O- gem-Monolmmlndbut known waidenu p! Downer- Gnu, died at her home, 44 Santos: avenue, Wednesday evneing, â€camber 26th. Mrs. Blodgctl wu born In Sou“ Hadley. Mm, May mm. 1888 old name to Down-en Grove in 1858. On August 30, 1859 she was married to Israel P. Blodgeu. Three childnn. l-Idwunl A. o! (incn Bay. Win, Ch... I'. ml Corn C. of Damn (have. also two daughurrin-Iaw and two sisters. Iii-o Ilgp‘nlodgcu In! In. E. B. Collin. of â€Chinatown. In... nemnin to mourn her loan. Mrs. Mary M. blodgcn, 86 years old. widow of the late Imex P. Biod- 1nd Time lie-“eats Laid In L Ruth; Place Delve:- Chloe- mu uni New Year. Thm residents in! Downer- Gm. who {or years have Made their hon- here died during the nut week and were buaed in the West Side ano- MRS. MARY BIJODGETI‘ HIRE DEANS . g SADDEN [Ml " IIOHMY WEEK; H" mm v... 0!. m.- .vi. tunaâ€"49 irhr'v for "m hwy 3M Ht.†- ldr.‘ "a mas mm! sauna." ((Tnnlinunl M Page I) WHOLE N0. â€Â£2 A