IEWSY NOTE FROM US“ Â¥ MD'BELMONT Friday, July 22. 1921 HPreaching Service at 11:00 a. m. Subject: “The Inspiration of 3 Con- scented Purpose." 10:1 Directly following the “services, mere will be a brief business: meet- ing to act upon the report of the spe- cial committee recently 'appointed. A full attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Steams and Mr .and Mrs. Allen Status, of Chicago, were the guests of their» daughter and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. Yagle, Sun~ day. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sheldon and familnyr. and Mrs. Briggs, motor- ed to .Chicago Sunday to visit with relatives. > Miss Helen Wimmer of Downers Grove spent ‘he week end' with her cousin, Miss Evelyn Gmmhaus. Jimmy Dobbs of Chicago, spent a few days with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. T. Dobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Zern of Aurora, vis- ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Shoger, Sunday. “ Mr. Thomas Sheldon is enjoying a vacation from his duties at the Q office; Miss Ida Sheldon is enjoying a va- cation with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ruthhurn and family, Gilbert McMillian, of Cleveland, Ohio. upon! last week with hi: grand- mmuls. Mr .aml .\lr-I. I". "mimosa-r, Sr. at l’luinï¬olcl. Mr. and SIâ€. I’m-«l l‘lumh 0! Al- gonn. Iowa. xm- flu- prmul parents of a baby girl. born Saturday. Jul)- slxtccnth. TM Ladim' Anal “ill mm-t a! flip homo vl‘ Mn. Ilrnrkvmm-r. 'l'lmrr- any. July 22M. SOUTHN-IJSLENOTES Thrmhinu ir‘ in In" “Vim! mm‘. nvo (ma- pvrk uf Hu- lx-sl [win you have In c-xh‘vhit m â€w Li‘lr (Tom- munily Pair. Sq-mvmlwr I'flh. N's. I'llwumn- Srhmill mnl daugh- k‘r. mul Mrs. Jun-mph liiu-Irr uml Sliv- Juliu l'irtrr. m‘ "mun-h (Srm‘v M. lvminl "w “moral "r Mun-c. Frank Dumm nf ('lmmminn. {cvrmrrly «r “Woman. Inn-mwnl Mr M “hm- Inn on \VI'IIN'HL1)‘. Church News Sunday School ev‘ery Sunday Harry Walker Phone 191- R These twoâ€"QUALITY AND SERVICE-are hard to ï¬nd; yet that' 13 0111 ï¬rst aim in meeting our cus- tomers. DEAL WITH US and you will get Qualit tE and Service in CLEANING, PRESSING and QALT RING. . WE CALL AND DELIVER Quality = Service 27 So. Main St. WALKER DICKE PAINTING Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished J. MAZZA Miss Barbai'a Dieter, of Naperville, is spending a week with Mas. Adam Dieter. ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Stmuley, of Downers, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Elmer Kampmeyer. Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Dieter and daughter joined them in the evening. \ Mr. Lawrence Foster, of Downers Grove, had Tuesday night supper at the Jack G‘riï¬â€™ith home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul L'tley and chil~ dren, motored to Sterling and spent the Week end with Mrs. Utley’s mother. Margery Potter, of Downers is vis- iting her sis‘cr. Mrs. Hurry Foster. Lyndell Farm has been improved by a ï¬ne new porch on the house. ‘ Mr. John Doen- spent Sunday with his brother, Wendall Dom-r. A most delightful outdoor dance was given at the Lawrence Felling home Wednesday Evening. They ex~ pect to continue then} for a few weeks. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pfafl’ and daughters. of Chicago, are visiting at the Henry Faulhaber home. Frankie Docrr, of Chicago, rode out on his bicycle Tuesday and spent. a short time with Mrs. Eleanore Sclimitt. Ila-ml Straulvy, ‘who has been ill with uclflet fever. is ' now out of quarantine. Mrs. Wech. who has been staying with them,_llus mturncd to her home in Lamont. Tom Polling has rented the George Kellm‘ farm west of anen'ille. Mr and Mn. Clnmna- Barnard, of Dmvuoru Grave. spent Sumlny at the l). I). Barium! homo. Mr. Albert Dimer and family hau- mmml to anfl‘vlllo. .‘lr. .luhn Doorr ix now working on the TM Dick-r farm. Mr. um! .\lr-t. [Ann-mn- l'ollimz uml tummy uml Mr. and Mrs. Wlliiam ('m-por and Min- um Hommcr and frivml». of Oak l'nrk. hml n mm! «In qulnlful [ï¬cnk' in [In- womls Sumlny. Miu Mmgxm-t I-‘ilzmrnlol. who hm Mn slaying n-Nh Mrvl. Abbott for lhv pnA-t few «volts. In mm M homo “ill: Mr folks. are oxcmtrd from a varinty of an nvpmhlo design.- and n my detail ia- lonkvd after by «pom. That is why: mlr mnmummts alwayn appeal to (0041‘ 2mm If you plan : memorinl In} your plot {we will show you a mti variety of designs to choose from. i Our Monuments ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN Phone 35. R N .-\ l'l-IRVII.I,F. Miss Grace Grow hm: been ill for few «luys with tonsilitis. 0‘" u Rvd'm' . Hm â€U N, F'IN‘. Kw. uni Flam"! 5|. nrlfl‘?‘ HOUR.“ Inn-n ‘M‘pfl 7!»er 9"th W01 DR. W. W. GOURLIY Teleplmne355 Henry Dicks Phone 123-3 “J. OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D Regular meeting bf the Council of the Village of Downers Grove, Ill. Present 6t roll call Mayor W. C. Bar- hm- and Commissioners Bender, Hal- ler, Bryce and Hear“. ,Minutes of the meeting of July 11, Bids Opened for ml Engines and Gem craters. Read and Place on File for lnspedion. ,Minutes of the meeting of July 11, 19"l,\wlc read and Commissioner H'ourtt maxed to approve some. ’ 0n roll call Commissioners Hoartt. Hal~ lcr, Bender, Bryce and Mayor Bar- ber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. CommiSsibncr Heart! presented the semi-monthly pay roll for the period fmm July 1, i921 to July 11'), 1921, and moved ‘to approve same and have warrants drawn for the several am- ounts as. follows: I’AY ROLL Jul) 1 to July 15, 1921 Dept. of Accounts 8: Finances Chas. M Hitchâ€"Sula“ ......$70. 00 M. Vcnarll ................. 57. 50 Louis Callahan ............. 57.50 William Bender ............. 4.17 A. B. Snow ................. 7.50 Hurry W. Bryce ..... 4.17 Charles Hnller .............. 4.17 I. 0. Heat“ .- ............... 4.17 W. C. Barber ............... 4.17 W. C. Balbz-r .......... 10. 42 Ford Davis .............. 15. 00 Depl. Sirens lmpmvrmenu S. Budzik streets)-â€"-Salary. .S 8. 00 P. Nelson .................. 36. 00 Downers Grove, 11]., July 18,\1921. Dept. of Public Properly ‘ L. Thompaon~$alnr3 . â€.365 00 Extra time 20 houn! 3.... 16. 20 Dept. of Public AIIirs Blulzikvâ€"Saln ry- Parkways . .840 . 00 Windows Screens Millwork Flooring Shingles Lumber Siding Moulding Nails Potter Mfg. 8: Lumber Co. Manufacturers Dealers LUMBER COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds When in Need (Inâ€"Damn" - - - : - - Mm! of the Gas Companies throughout the country use a fleet of Ford Runabout; The bum: in true of other big corporations. The teams are very practical. The Ford Runabout is the morr economical wlution of quick tram- portation from manufacturer to retailer. For wlicitingcbusinm, for the Collector, for the Doctor, ontractor, Builder. and almost every. other line of business activity, the Ford Ruth about is really a necessity. We Iolicit your for one (if more. We ask your repair busineu. “:e \muld like your motor nee-wry business. “e can serve yuu, we believe, to your but “"'“‘“‘ nee Bucholhz in: umvsnsu. can of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate to all on us At Your Service Phone One Five $70.00 57.50 .17 .50 .17 .17 .17 .17 10.42 15.00 hï¬bï¬db [I U R G I) W. W H I. (’ ll RESIDENT AGES" ‘1"; II. 74an0 Aw. l‘iumc 5-1] Ola Irwinâ€"Salary Wilbur Dunn ......... H. C. Hicks (in full). Eur! Watkins~Salary Andrew Shebaâ€"Labor Frank Budzik ........ Frank Allenâ€"Salary . Bids for'oil enginés and generators, as advertised, were received, opened and the amounts of the bids road to the Council and the biddgrsâ€"tlw fol- lowing ï¬rms bidding: lium-h-Sulzer Bras. Diesel Engine (3a., lngvrsoll- Rand 00., l’airbanku. Morsi- {.- Co), Wnrtliington Pump Mar-hinoly C.onp, Alli»L-hnlmrrs Mfg. C0,, The ’l'mlm Machine F), Now-berg Mfg. Co. “ostam Hlk'C‘llC (‘o., Wesling- house Electric Mfg. Co. The bids ’wore ordered placed on ï¬le for public insprction. H. C. Hicks (in full) ........ 40.00 Earl Watkins~Salary 67.50 Andrew Shebaâ€"Labor ..... . 52.00 Frank Budzik ............ 52.00 Frank Allenâ€"Salary 95.00 0n roll call Commissioner's Heartt, Hallor, Bender. Bryce and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Mo- tion carried. .(‘ommisxioncr Bender mm'uLm ad- joum to the next. regular mncting date July0 .. u, [“21. On roll call Comâ€" missioner-x Lender, Bryce. Hallel- Ht-artt and Mayor Barber vvfml Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. Awma': Hat Indunry. ()1 all me imlus‘trk-s ur Ann-la, there un‘ few u‘hirh urv (lop-Indian lo sm'll In small uxu-m on Ihv impnrlnmm q! rzm mnlvrix‘h u~ Hm hm industry. 'I'hc- hair of l'uhhils and Im- ' “hil'h is nsml In sun-h n :wm our: n-r- |uiu â€Mrs. ’M prmlucwl ulm-IM . I] “111an .\u~|ri;m lrnu!i.-r~, Moon In m but. Prune-owls select an deported burrow: a! the prairie-don; Chm my uwlfu mumruc-t their nests hr dawn In-dnrk muly durum-5b. any. llw Alm-rhun Purim"? Maurine. whlu- \uuuuu-nkrrs mmuuce umber 'nlu‘nllur cord-.mpï¬rs‘ ut Illln‘, nu (In . \m-I hm: ol uI'-vr rum-vim ur birds :0†m- r .:.4 \--."0| Chas. M. Hitt-h. Village Clerk. ................ 60. 00 (in full) ........ 40. 00 â€"Salary H67 50 arâ€"Labor ..... . 52.00 ............ 52.00 ~Salary . 95.00 Cement Blocks Brick Sand Gravel Cinders Lime Plaster 84.72 “Q†VICE PRESIDENT GIVES A WARNING 0F COAL SHORTAGE if what happened in recent years is a. safe criterion by which to judge. said E. P. Bracken, Vice President of the Burlington Road, we are going to oxpon'ence one of the greatest coal shortages in history, unless the pub- lic gets busy and buys coalâ€"~NOW! The almost total lads of coal buy- ing at this time is most alarming, contiucd Mr. Bracken; Unless the public commences at once to buy and store coal, the ultimate result will be that when the ï¬rst cold snap hap- pens along unexpectedly, everybody Says Railroad is Storing Coal in Anticipation of Thu-“cued Shortage in Winter. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELMER UHLHORN mm mm “an out an» an mm ALSO Your Manicure Instruments made as good as newâ€"«no scissors or knife too «leiicatt- for me. Le an experienced Instrument Maker do your Work. Office: 81 Benton Ave. Downers GrOVe, Ill. Factory: 110 Blodgett Ave. Phone 248-J PW bean in “MUTATION†RUTH ROLAND in “THE AVENGING ARROW’ -. 3 I‘AN'I‘I'I‘Y PRODUCTION MY SPECIALTY ' I. )T h E SOLVE YOUR MANUFACTURING PROBLEMS , VCUTI‘ERY OP ALI. KINDS REFINISHED AND SHARPENED Julius Severus HARRY CAREY ,. . “If Only Jim†PATHE NEWS and a PATHE COMEDY Manufacturer of Metal Products POLISHING AND PLATING wsoussunv, mu 2m INTERNAT'ONAL NEWS SATURDAY, JULY 23th TUESDAY. JULY 26m A SUPREME COMEDY WITH DORIS MAY IN The Burlington Railroad, concludnd Mr. Bracken. is new building cool mountains at various coaling statiml on its lines and is storing 330,000 or 8,250,000 bushels. The advance of this is that the Burlington will thus be enabled to\ use its angina and coal ‘ cm exclusively for the handling of commercial coal this Ill]. when the _Ilemand is overwhelming and equipment Marco, and reader 100" v «mice to the public; the nil- roud can distribute the coal more ocononi'wally (luring the summer sea- son. because trains can be loaded to 'maximum capacity and transporta- tion necessarily can be conduct“! more emnomically ‘than after bad weather has set-4n. will wagon: in a bum mt Int-ii; ofthem willmmmmm will not be an and engine! w to supply the demand. .