A KN lurk) Hvlm hum.- mm a man 'pm kit-m lvisâ€" mac-volu-nr' Mn N ï¬rm-t “f In guilty .4 a Illihivvwnhnr. EM â€0 i: gang 9.. la- c-rnLluy unuugh “ â€Iv n Hnnlvhzihh if HIP girl HORN}, The fall suitings in a wide variety of colors and fab- rics are now ready‘ for your inspection. The Kahn line is the best on the mar- ket today and you should investigate before buying. krial _ Rm». flow-v. am» at "m, N! Immuneâ€. m "not!" mllukw. I!" no! no In Dori. A u-n-I-umlul In l mu" lib . you in" M unto-r l- Momâ€. I“ a" Hm In Hum-«gm; dim-"M. 0' HM mu. up u up in a «an! M Cl d0"! Mul nm mnwr um†H. Ian-Q n "it rimh uitlu n nth-It; Hum allow I tn than M mh. lnmuwcv "mm to he rhuuml mu! nlhm NI «mm! "011' lmllf'. "Humor and tin"? Momchly I" sun-"n! \Iulvru. "Pp-Pat It "'4'! v‘ur)‘. hm vln um huh-us. “out"; n! "mo, as it “in out "w ma- Inflation- no that New '6" â€on be hmln‘ elm-"Ht, from the Down": time plum. A muta- d (Mala mind the Down" Coau- cfl “In on Ind-y night with I yum†and necked tho virtual pm- lbv Hui! mm man! would In com- )!H with. II... I!!- ? LID: 31232.. 1.:- I o... .7. I32... pl. :53 it. I: ll: 13-. .9»: .0... 1: slot '0 I...“ D. The Wouunout whool. MM (0 the 1mm Helium-h oak-e It the com: d the Nauru-me Rood and Cu: mac. in somewhat muted, b any 01 lent. mu Alice Mitchell. 0! Mum. In the touch" and uh. bu Wm pop“- 5. 1M: little building and (who: all grain. Then in; an. mac rooms Ind madman: net or m- um what my new In] Bert Moore The new Burlington depot It West~ float in nearing completion. It will be I Int structure and will Mid puny to the Appearance u one cup. {mm the tniu. That Westmont will soon have a Molina is the belie! of those who make that thriving village their home. Mrs. Edgar Mathews has made m’lintlon for the position u! post- uhtnsa and if her application is humbly acted upon, mail will be Med from the stone_ and lunch mm NI! by her husband. jun! south or! the trucks and west of Cu: are.‘ Mkient ground has been acquired to expand and this branch will give the company still another ofl‘ice along the “Q' as they now operate at La Gum, Hinsdale and Downers Grove ad with their mill at LnGrange they use prepared to handle almost any or (let anywhere in this vicinity. ] Excavation was started Tuesday af- hmoon on Cass. avenue, south of the “Q†in Westmom for the erection of an office and scnkm for the branch oflce of the Lord Lumber Co. there. The company has acquired title to a considerable stretch of land lying cut. of this street and south 0! In:1 Burlington with side track facilities.‘ They will have coal on the ground for delivery to Westmonters in the Mediate future and the probabili- ties are a small stock of lumber which will be added to as the bush m justiï¬es it. The work of Hunting oh the LORD LUMBER CO. STARTS WORK ON WESTMONT BRAN CH Page Six 135 N. MAIN ST. SI†1' 0R OVERCOA'I' $35 be and Scales Will be Erected Immediatelyâ€"Haw Land for .- Lumber Yard. and up Crafty. Few people wulixc that Illinois in one of the greatest sum in the par auction of Inuit. Southern Illinois leads the country in the production of early uppleu and Marion County In the [mute-t in the country In the taking of mu. I National monument an m II‘ Work on nation! marketing plans lor‘ the «hlry and live uteri lmtuntrlcu u watt .1: fruit. The rattan] gain marketing pl-n In already In opera- tion I MI “I" II on)... .W M F'W- Ina-um u n In .1†mm m. u m â€can: C. E. Durst, director of the fruit and vegetable marketing department at the Illinois Agricultural Associa- tion, is the only lilinois man who was‘ named on the committee of 21 {rout marketing experts appointed oy the :American Farm Bureau Federation to fiovestigute the national situation and propose I plan or plane of marketing. The lppolntment of this committee in the outgrowth of a huge confer- ence of fruit marketers held In Chi- cago. April 5th. Mr. Burnt ins been a prominent ï¬gure in the organization of cooper ntivo fruit and vegetable marketing companies in Southern Illinois this wring Ind summer. TEL. 30â€"DAYS TEL. 217â€"NIGH'I'S American Fina Dunno Fedeulion Nov Sun: Investigation ILLINOIS MAN 0N FRUIT MARKETING COMMITTEE OF 21 After confcrilng with your camâ€" manila-r ] am happy to make this an- nouncement and extend a special inâ€" ‘vitntion Sunday night. September x8, ‘85 Legion night at the Buplist chur~h. The Rev. Franklin Ruling, of Los Angeles, California, formerly a Down- ers Grove boy. and cx-service chapj lain. is to be the speaker of the even- ing. You will be a welcome body in our mhlst and we are at your service. Come out for this meeting. Rev. Arnold H. Kohrl, Pastor Baptist Church. If you have no electric washer and want to save you: wit hours of weary, hack-breaking labor call today. At these new prices a Thor Washing Machine or a Thor Ironer is as usual -â€" The Best Buy on the Market. Price Reductions on Thor Products Effective Sept. lst FIX-SERVICE MEN’S SPECIAL J. D. Gillespie Co. No. 90 Ironer, gas heated N0. 75 44-Incl1 Ironer, complete hand foot control N0. Distributors of High Grade Merchandise N0. N0, on Cnditm ‘ n. .5 in vanizcc .‘ :1 ion ' '1") e' ‘1"(1 lStt ely\Vng1 We announce herewith new sweeping price reductions on Thor Washing Machines and Ironing Machines: 32 Copper Luminoid Cylinder . 32 Galvanized Luminoid Cylinder 25 Copper Swinging Wringer ..... l5 Galvanized Sx‘lnging Wringer Automatic Ironer, Automatic Ironer, gas heated Model DOWNEBS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROVE. ILL“ 018 In and by the M. Arfl'mr spear" Help. w!" of tho Hut Cm. “don-l (Thanh. Ir. Ind In. IMM- will nah Iholr home for an m»! with "no hrflo‘n mother. On Saturday. September M. In... M-mm E. Miller. dnulhur of flu. III-huh Milk-r. o! 7‘ Eu! Cum.» mun. beam the bride of Ir. Thou. ‘At pmsent time are no known leases of mint among the ex-xen'ke men or their “milieu of the village. Then is no knowing, however. when such a cane may pnmut ltu-I! which will be too much for the baton or the Auxiliary to handle. In a use“ of thin kind it would be great IfJ there was In â€Minion to which they could turn. It was ï¬nally decided to call ano- the:- meeting for next Monday even- ing to be held at Library Hall and have n representative [mu-em from every church and society in the vilâ€" lage to organize a mile! society. Mrs. G. P. Hawkins, who heads the Woman’s Auxiliary to the American Legion. spoke along the same lines. Miss Grace Stovcr acted as chair- man and explained the objects of the meeting. asking for suggestions. Jay Allison, Commander of the lucal Le- gion Post said that in connection with ‘the Auxiliary they had taken care of any appeals for help and would not like to have any association take thisl dut) away from them and at the some time explained they would be pleased to have the cooperntion and assist- ance of anyone if the necessity re- quired. F The meeting called by the local j'chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at Library Hall, last ’l‘hursday evening to form an assoc-it» tion for the relief of needy eat-service men was poorly attended. Less than half of the churches and societies asked to send a representative did so. Less Than Half Representatives Re- wand Ia Call of Local 1). A. R's. POOR ATTENDANCE AT MEETING FOR VETERANS RELIEF MlLLERâ€"MENDORS electrically heated Present Price New Price $125.“) 140.00 245.00 225.00 195.00 215.00 195.00 160.00 10:30}. In. ...... But West Pouch Closed TEL. 30~DAYS TEL. 217â€"NIGHTS. Time 5:57 a. The Scoutmaster, his Assistant, the partol lender, the scribe, and a few. others are going on an overnight hike to the Forest Pleat-we in the near future. 1 Last Tuesday, September 13th, the 'Scouts of Troop No. 3, had a ï¬ne meeting under the leadership of the Assistant Scoutmaxter. They rad drill, exercises. and games. The Bear Patrol had the largvst attendance1 with six present, while the troop had‘ an attemlance of 19. The four new candidates who were accepted by the tmop September 16th, are getting a- long splendidly with the help of their instructors. There an: mun Scouts waiting to pass ï¬rst and second ~clam-1 tests but the deputy-commissioner has not yet appeared to pass them. TR A CTO R PIDWING DISCING BASEMENT EXCAVATING :lOp. m. Outgoing Mails :15 p. m. ............. WHAT THE SCOUTS ARE DOING Central 'ï¬m Incoming Mails Week Dayâ€"Except Sunday SCHEDULE OF NAILS W. S. flu-Illa Phone 213-84 $110.00 225.00 150.00 195.00 14?: 125.00 ...... , . . ‘ West Divot-tint: “'0“ I The regular meeting was held on I'l‘umsday night ut‘ 7:30. A low tests were given and an announcement ‘maxle to the effect that for all sub- 1scriplions received for “Boys Life", ï¬le ofl’lciul organ of the Boy Scouts, a wfuml of one dollar would be giv- en the Scontmustcr sending in sub- scriptions. The subscriptions to “Boy's Life†will be taken by the boys of Troop No. 3 and sent in by Scout. mnstor Wildish. Money refunded is‘ for the troop fund. The subscrip‘ tion prick of “Boy‘s Life" is $2.00 per year. ITEMS OF BOY SCOUT T R 0 0 P N UMBER THREE G. B. DAUGHERTY Painting Decorating First Class Work 144 No. Forest Ave. Downers Grove, Ill. mammeOMBenPumy We have in transit and also in stock all kinds and sizes of Coal. Coal will not be cheaper, in the fall or winter, than it is now. So get your next winter's supply in your him NOW and he prepared for anything the winter might bring. Added to this is the danger of a serious car shortage. Grain and other things are starting to move very fast with the gradual resumption of business, leaving less cars for coal. Conditions are gradually working themselves around to the same as prevailed in the early part of last winter. The mines have not been worked to full capacity during the summer months which makes a shortage at the mines. Harry Walker Phone 191- R Our advice in “Order Your Coal While the Getting’s Good.†is a slang phrase but it applies to COAL right now. “Get It While the W5 Good†Lerd Lumber Resident Member of the Lumbermau's Publicity Bureau Phone Phone after 6 P. M. Day 20 142 J Our best grades areâ€"- WALKER DICKE PAINTING Decorating Paper Handing Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished Piltston Hard Coal NONE BETTER IN ILLINOIS LUMP, EGG and MINE RUN ORDER NOW! Pocahontas Who'd Be a Pcr'lln Florin" tum-m. .~::.\‘.~' :m vxrhungo. has I drlnk “'hh-II yin-s mun u Ilmulu for thruwinp. zit-mos. l't'l‘ï¬ill must h. a punt lund fur the ï¬rm-(mouse bullv Oflice 2009-11 Irving Park Blvd, Chicago, Illinois. If your machine misses stitches, bunks thread. was hard or gives you any trouble, phone Wellington 2252 or send postal and they will call and examine it without charge placing you under no obligation. Gnome W. Slauson 8: Son are not sewing machine agents and have nothing to do with the sale of machines, but are simply men who have spent a lifetime in the business of sewing machine ad- justing. Hundreds of references from SEWING MACHINES Rebuilt Henry Dicke Phone 123-1! Member 16.71921