Pocahontas Mine Run Hard Coal and Coke! f,» VOL, xxxvn. N0. 3 PURITY COAL! Phone Day 20 Dry Good... Groceries and General Merchandise 18-80 South and. Street Two Phones 177-178 PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW Lehmann Michel Lord Lumber , company NEW SPRING GINGHAMS. NOW ON DISPLAY. PATTERNS ARE INTIRELY NEW "AND AT- TRACTIVE. SEE THEM BEFORE BUYING ELSEWH ERR. l W LADIES MISSES RUBBERS TO CIDSB, PER PAIR ........... 27 INCH CONGQLEUM BORDERED FLOOR _‘_v__.â€"â€"â€" - uvv-v RUNNER mu HALLSRND ANY Slim: OPEN- INGS wygcu mm) LIKE TO COVER BLUE, RED PINK EIDERDOWN FLANNELS 31.00 $1.25 VALUES. YOU CAN BUY TODAY AT 48 cu. PER YARD! 50 PAIRS LADIES MISSES SHOES, IN BUT- TON LACE, MOSTLY~SIZES 2%, 3, 35/1, 4, 4%. THIS LO'I' WILL BE MARKED TO SELL AT $1.79 UNTIL SOLD. NEVER AGAIN SO CHEAP Merchandise that you can Buy at Great Savings! DOWNERS GR We have a coal for every kind of hot air, water or steam furnace and for every kind of stove from a small kitchen range to the biggest base burners. If you do not know the proper fuel to burn in your heating plant, ask us. IS NOW AND ALWAYS WILL BE HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD FOOD, STUFFS Isn’t this the darndest clim'ate?†“Yes, Yesâ€"but plenty of good food will help you forget it. †. The last of our supply is gone. This was the ï¬rst we have been able to get since the miners returned to work and the rapidity with which it disappeared from our yards is a sure sign of its popularity among those who know. Purity is an economical coal, it is a coal that gives the man who runs his own furnace the least trouble. ORDER YOUR SUPPLY NOW. ..................... We have en.rmlte several ears. of l’l'RlTY SCOTLESS egg and furnace coal. The kind of coal that burns to the ï¬nest ash whereby you et all the heat possible and do not have the ther of fighting~elinkem, is the kind of coal to burn. That kind is The Corner Grocery THE CORNER GROCERY Phone after 6 P. M. 1.42 J PhoneNo. 8 DOWNERS Gmyl'}, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920 Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank oldest link In Downers Grove ' Mr. Edward Wuoum din! M (h:- i'nme of Jacob Klein south of Dow n~ ms Grow. Tmmlm morning Jammr; 27th aflor a "wring illness. Your Pride Your Big Ben Two chllclm ram born to (hem. Domhy Ewing. arr yarn «M W kahuna. um your: old. both of wlmm mrviw- Hwir moan-r. “midw- hov- lm-ing Int-hand and (he chilvln-n slu- loaves to mourn hrr Ion her punnm. Mr. and Mn. Divinon mm lunch-m. James C, Roy. and Bohr? and Mr sisters. huh-"r, Von, o‘lllinn. M's. Mnmio “whey and Mr!!! A. P, Sat-"rm". of Kansas €in. 8):» was married to Allen 1. Km“- nr. whn {away m M: bum in Naporville. on June 20. 19!: and Hwy math their ham}, in Run-u City. Mo. ft'r alum! nix yum. coming back Mm January I. ma. -V: .- _-V Seminar A [886 In Chinâ€, com- ing to Dowucm Grove with her pur- an. to the dd how on Ouhwood Meow. when: they liver! (or may mm. when but tour you: or m, ï¬lm-am! In IN- loca! wheel- aha won w" known to many. H‘ghlald avenue 'Tbomu J. 0mm. gator o! the Con- ‘uegwonu chum-h, officiating. ll- tcrmcnt um he made in the West Side «many.- Ilm. Imam W I dunnhkr of Mr. and Inn. Robert J. 0ch. a! I Mn. Allen J. Knitter. died at her home. 127 Prince venue. urly Wod- Iunday morning {ro- pneumonia. Funeral newton will In held from the home this Afternoon, the Rev. Mmy are ill over the village with light uses of influenu and the ut- most precautions In: being taken to prevent flu spread or the din-2.; Meal doctars an busy from morning until night caring for their patients. disease which until last Thursday Rented to have pas-ed us by without ‘any serious was suddenly develop- ed in a very malign fom, ‘ The dreaded “flu-pneumonia" was nesponsible for the deaths of time local residents the Int week. The (Continued on I': MANY DEMIIS MARK WEEK IN DOWNERS GROVE EDWA I") WOUTI‘UN lied Flu-Pnelmohia Responsible for Taking Anny of 11m Lou! Residents ALLEN Klan-12283 tells you when it’s time to BRACE UP. tells you when it’s time to WAKE UP‘ tells you that NOW is the time to SAVE UP. wu Ingram Mr: and Mn. Fwd lhnvig. Mn.‘ Ylnn' Kath and Elmer "nth. have w- ,furnql lo Koighlry. Kansas, nflrr rvpvndigm sown! days at the L I“ ,t‘rm'ig harm“ . Miss Edna Finch has he"! pm- iclrnl far tho post war and at this: inn-ling, Mancini (ho gave-i to Miss lhnflhy waior‘ the "Mt pn-siahnl. who wnwl as lout-miatms in r. 'N}' rwvlitahlr mnmwr. hated so Inn; A: a club of that u- lun. Sax-oral of the plum! numbers worn CMKI‘I' membcm and 01501 K 1..- murh now as car. which speak.- n1" for the hub stanllhnl of 000‘ dub. ‘ The club whim: to (Milk "in Ber Mn Hinder and â€in flyrfle Niall-en for no tinny Mining lo mic thin our of "to bright dun in the club history. TM Arum“ Club was puma "I yum no by I «mull group of mg‘ reoplc u n ï¬ll-run and social club and in probably unique in that I! ha- Th» Pot of Gold . the place cards and favors, (small pots of gold also tied with rainbow tulle and containing nuts and can- dies) helped to carry out the that of the program which was based on u summer storm, and was responded to with touts as follows: A Summer Storm ....lnne Tifluny Blue Skies ........ Welter Jolt-stone ‘(Llomls .............. A. [by Caner Raindrops .............. John Gray 'l'huoder and Ughtning ............. E Home of I The Arc. eighbenth evening, J: a banquet (Mrs. W. W‘ The tables were tastefully decoratâ€" ed with large baskets of flowers tied with tulle in the rainbow colors 3nd The Arcadian Club celebrated its eighwenth birthday last Saturday evening. January 24th, by enjoying a banquet at the ;home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Heintz, H7 Saratov av.‘ An elaborate dinner was prepared by ‘the committee in charge and was thoroughly enjoyed by ,everyone pmâ€" sent. Home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 5 Scene of Annual quuel 0! Local Club. ARCADIAN CLUB SENATOR†cï¬ï¬ï¬w .. W HAD DINNER. 0N VISITED HERE IN ANNIVER SA R Y] SWING OF COUNTY . . .Lucy Relliucr Katherine (Inner “Hume Hem: ..... Mollie Wall: . . . .Ilcla Banning . . . .l-‘ioub wuu ..... Marie Miller ....lnene Tilhny Walter Jolt-stone . .A. Ray Caner ...... John Gray an my I! Met. Ape-k.- IN a! W hen-n pram-i md at this 1 '. Hem: I Republic.“ This malges this Bank one of the LARGEST in DU PAGE COUNTY We believe we have merited your conï¬dence a trust it may continue to be reposed in III. WATCH US GROW! ' Over Hall a Million†Hr. "any Slick. who Ma hr"! Ink! up for on In: time wot-h with a mum ankle. (a Win. .m‘FuI with llw lid of a an. On Tuesday eyening he made a very short tall: at the Dicke Theatre. be- ;â€" ing introduced by Judge M. Sluaser. chneuhy morning Ilr. Cline, | with I few County ofliciuls were » All the village meeting voters Ind they also viaited Lille where short talks were made to the bunch. Earlier Tuesday evening Senator (Yule. Chu. Roma. County Super- intendent of Schooln. and (Thu. W. Hadley. County State's Attorney. were ape-hon at a ruly It the high rchool gt anervme. Even-when- Ir. Chile ha been In .4- rounty hr bu m u very fav- oruhie inspiration on the you-n. "e in n man with connhh-nble kg.’ u- poï¬om which hu hw- unwanted by non-in: u-venl tenml u out of lhe lam-n of oursut: legit-ll Lâ€" Senator Adam S. Cline, of Syca- more, DeKalb County. Republican nominee for the ofl’ice of Judge of the urea". Court of this district. visited; Downers Grove Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning in his swing :- mund the County. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Try a classiï¬ed all [my MI! dividend). Illir‘lyï¬w rank lint-s or loss. Ampu- mm m.- day-36M n-lvrrlis-rmnmu nligiomly. That 5.4 "w Hm ‘0 MI" what you haw or what you want. Senator Adam S. Cline, m-rry “AM yo! flu! in just win! you I“ uh. you on u» Chum-VI Cohan. a! The WOW. M NI“.- uh bring yuur III-la and your (m- nk-s. your lost and found ads to tho- ul- lrnlitm 0f THOUSANDS Our Resources "WM in "mt!" "A â€We M for a mu. 5‘ HARD 'l' 0 NOWADAYS†nun Nominee far Judge of Cir cu“ Com Spoke I! the Dick: Thain is small. only for {our ARE NOW ARE AND lul In at. the minute of the lap- tm rlum-h MIN. "0. W Dd rim rnmin. has made an nvhflo «mail. The, churrh. although I. OH mum-w one, mu- ol the once Inf "w- ship. was run down and In den. With his usual characteristic on- Inl lo allrnlbon of [hr rhufl'ï¬ Mn h ml ,vmmg puma-her. ' Jill I shuï¬â€˜lt. to the 00“. AM painting hn «IN I m d W Home of the VW" nfl I M v.†org-Mud. In the In nun ‘- «11.9an the pulpit II ed“. '- ‘omw and when he I.“ for Hum 10mm. 0"- W hall hm. I‘M. iii: Muh- preventing: In thi- W ran mn- nf QM â€ling! flick all.“ ,,___'. Hrinfltlcdhrwmuh amply mull“. Will I. O Inhale"! u the lady BIN- I“ in Chicago. lu- hmi d I III. I! ‘Nmm huh. Inn-oh. . Hm v» duh unwary . For My“ mu" in tin." 0“th that! W . noun 0' wtnMp. 5 Rev. Halo. 05mg" Mn vent and in other laid. Much!“ the mm of than high In council: of Mn (hath In an. M Blunt-[u- bu South: Hoard MW] Who rdMloUanyn HI i-IMformnl-muh l’ l mu raw I. thin. .32 E. If God Won I'm F‘mm Mom-«o Mr. Little m a}. Rev. um. bu accepted I nah 'lnrgu-r ï¬eld than (he loo-I Ola. n. will, utter Mulch lint, 50 District ‘ Superintendent of the Bandit Dill.- inauon lor the ‘1â€qume County Alan-Kudos and the W“ Valley Aleutian. ll fat 0* Mm wfll be the «the nation â€I. o! the State a! "lino“. lib but quarter: will be It Alton on tho m.- sinippi. Hi- dulieu will be My w- intic. I held for which N. m talent- mutually M bun. B. will have charge 0! "It MI. 0! m of helping the. ml." childh- d gran-ally Inventing lhc work of a. Rrv Lima (in homo “no. i The Rev. June. 3. um. lent Ha resignation to the Pint m thumb, of which he is the m. a last Sunday morning Ind it but Nil mgntfully (Continual on Page 8) â€V. I B "Hit 10 â€Kt BIGGER g 91 *3 mm mm m k-cJMSo-amhna This State