"Ute." as one of he (mat writers one said. “is I glmfle.†In no other way an we mun: fl' the stumble after the coupons put out by two of Chicago‘s morning m a chances} on large slices at the ammo†lung} HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 anus». cymbal. au'm l he. «law all my good» In had the poor. and thdu'h l gm aw hotly to he‘ harmed. and have not dun-Ely. u pub-i Math me nothing. (I. Cor. xiii: I. I.) For what shall it pal! I mu. t! he shall gain HM! whole "M. Ind lone Msmsoul? Otuhdlhdllmn [in in exchange for B ml. (ï¬lth viii: as. 37.) And m m faith. hope, charity. these flour: but the mum at these. is My. (I. Cor. ll“: 18.) MERTZ é! MOCHEL 4’11»! â€13‘ lm‘m! MIMI Un- mum 4: Mr "In" .413]! Hm! cl "(h-r l ‘miz‘ «law. (ilw a gmrliun h- r mu, all-n in riglnp fur than knmnmt in! ï¬lm! mil hnll hr upon tlu- vmlh, Il-ircl. xi: l. 13.), Let bmlhl'rh lnxv- mmIi'w-‘ "v 1m! funertful In am "hi. “mum-m: fur Hu-mhy numr ha." -Mmmvml amp-IA unamm-s. Hammad! Una-m â€ml. um. 6n hum“. nu hound vfllo Una-m: and} them which Mum-r Mum-fly. (1.. Irina. ywmh-uu nlxo in be bad]. (Hob. xiii: 1-3.) I huw- tum-d you all lMu-n. how that «n III-wring yr nuxln’ Io suppnrt Hu- wrak, and la wmrm-g hr "Io “only: of Hm Lani Jmuu. lmw. Ht: mu, It Is mm,- I‘m-Nd 10 gm; "Inn to Minn (Add n: .16.) II'oI- low uner charity. and drain- num- ual [in but mthet M yr may pm- phvsy. (I (‘on xiv: l4 Though I «mi: with 1M tame: a! m and at mph. and Mn not that“). I. The gambling instim'l must he in-' JEWEL GAS STOVES HERO FURNACES (‘umpilnl by ('hnvlr. W. Miltl‘r nf llw' VirIvburx (MI-u) Ilrrnhl i THE GAMBLING INSTINCT Entered at the Downers Grove Post Oflica as secodd clans uni! matter. Advertising rates made known upon Duplication. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 51'. honed every Friday morning from the dike of we Downers Grove Publish- h. Company, 37 North Main street, Downers Grove. Illinois. Downers more Reporter A N A HER": \N'h' CRICHD Full 0 Pop and Red Comb Poultry Feed Hand and Electric Washing Machines HEATING STOVES AND RANGES C. H. STAATS. EDITOR HARDWARE. COAL AND FEED MICKIE SAYS- Ihr;i.~ Hnm‘u. 1.11.1103“ Svhuhz. Al- "Pm! Kit-nu, "n'u'i "uni-tnâ€. "-0)- III"! Album, "-JHM H..' '53-“ um. Hntvlr Stair. -\ll nwmhv-h urn mum! h» lw prun- 001 nl Iiu- next "IN'limg, l‘r-r-wlwr 8. “l'uilml vw «hind. divided we “M." nmn “Jqu ."u ) ’u'll . ln'uth: r . This is u wun- iu “hirh tut-none; intent-mm! in wlaool rhiluhvn can take' a part. 0n!) ï¬fty chillmw is needed2 mul this can ho room-M in mi» onc' (Ifu'rmmu H t-nough ponplc- of the: mmumui!) Unit thv kmtlu-rmlrtcn. , Tn «It-hay the initial expense 0! M“ curing dishes aml utensils the assu- riution is holding an vxhibit nf Jap- anese gmuh aml of unframed pictqn-s at tho Junior Elementary school on Grove sm-«rt next Saturday, Decem-j‘ her 34!. lu-twvun the hours 0! one and; ï¬ve. 5 During' the will wrathm‘ when the sch-moi children are forced tu carry their lunch to schnoi, they miss a hot dish at noontimv. This is almost an essential if they are to receive] zine proper nourishment and enjoy {their fond, a cold lunch be anything, ï¬but 'appntizing. { 'l‘hc' l'm‘enl-Tvachor -:\.esociation uru dwolupiug a plan whereby they will furnish a. hot dish of some kind, sandwiches and milk. at u very uomia nal cost to these children. ‘ Something for nothing seems to get us all. No. we won’t break it. And we won’t break our promises or any of the code of conduct. t h at guides a moving 8:. storage ï¬rm that knows its business. It is nothing more nor less than a gamble with the difference that you may win and pay nothlng, fox: the privilege of playing. No womler‘ iCl'Imary, Monte.’l‘ennes and the old crowd in Chicago cleaned up during their day. The (dd say ing that “'meryono likes to gamlxle" seem.» to be true. .- â€wk“ ALPHA SIGMA BETA FRAT. INITIATES lynined in u" 0! us. During the low days The Reporter has bean handing out "cheer checks" issued by The Tri- bune there have been in the oflicc all clasqes of people of all ages. School teachers, business men, housewives, ministers. doctors. and children by the hundreds have come trooping in- to the office after these magic litde slips 0! paper which may bring a! young fortune. I‘mnum', Mph‘ Mama new r:1.'.y lu-ll :I ~1mri ! :vu‘v'Jnu 91‘ '1' In." Namath-W L'" .s'ul ploshw' "Juvw" l"ninu~~r nml I‘m-roll mu \wrv- mmlv i‘uli'flmlm-«l r . Nth-W II'I~.nln91- pre-vnt Hula-I: "Knivmr". â€can! Sui)». Hmu‘u. 1:"..u-IHJ Svh-thz. AL: Kl‘z'nv, "n-‘ur: Hulda-4!. ll-n-j \Ho-an, ".JHM H..".’iu~ "ml: HOT DISHES FUR SCHOOL CHILDREN ‘ Alpha Himnu new DOWNERSGIOVE REP!) 90m gunman Those personally treasured gifts which you plan to make with your own hands must necessarily be started at once. The followin items are of special interest to those w 0 make gifts at home. Aprons, Begl Spreads, Towels, Scarfs, Lunch Sets, A nice box of Stationery makes a very excellent gift. It is always certain to be put to use-approprt ate to give to any one. quite necessary -â€"- an excellent reason for giving Gloves. Du 'ngo County does not try cheat these mothers. ent éccasions a I have just visited Wheaten in my ‘ investigation of the administration of ‘ Mothers’ Pensions in Illinois. I have born to many other County seats. I ï¬nll DuPagwe the banner bounty in respect to full payment of Mothers†Pensions. Every mother of depend- ent childxcn. “ho has applied and is entitled to a pension, is getting each month the full amount alloned b\ the in“, “hich is ten dollars per child ‘pL-r month and five dollars per month for each mother. The other counties (nxcopt Cook County, which operates on u «lill'ercnt scale) do not pay the full amount but try to force these mhthors to neglect their (-hihlron and go out to Work. s lea difl'eF '30 w dely for" difl'er Nay; whgg glove All It! Mud with on- rum and â€n Indispensable min-on. There an a number of Chrislmas Shopping Has Begun at This Store Judge Neil; Father 0! the Mothers' Pension Law Reports After An Investigation lml'agx- County mm' has fourteen Manufacturer and Finisher of Metal Parts Plating in Silver, Nickel, Copper and OXidize TABLE WARE RESILVEREI) Building Hardware, Bathroom Fixtures Reï¬inished GRINDING AND SHARPENING , Patentable Ideas Worked Out Punch Press and Screw Machine Work Factory: 110 Blodgett Ave. Office: 81 Benton Ave. PHONE 248-1 DUPAGE IS BANNER ‘Tm" Ind"38 COUNTY IN PAYING 1â€" my "’ ‘“ A A. Kuhn, an MOTHER PENSIONS paw m m Inuit - [uniâ€"2;: i6 Julius Severus Gloves By Judge Henry Neil GIFTS TO BE MADE The values in Blouses we am now offering are of such temp- tin character that women wil choose them both for per- sonal wear and Christmas giving. a soda old fashioned Chniénï¬â€™zis." "iii; Q5135 mung: Eli; selections now here are an extra inducement for {mm iate shopping. Special efforts have been made to give our «ustomers the hem:- fit of complete stocks of gift memhamiise. wry early in the sea- son. Gift ideas are here in almost every section of the store. This yeal’s lower prices will go a lglig way towalzd making this .. _.....l -Ll l--l.14__,x tn ,,0 . Santa Claus will be at this store again this year and will want to meet all the little children while here. Watch our advertisements for the announcement of the date he will arrive. Special Notice to Chidren Welsh Mining Superstition. Amum: Welsh mint-rs it is u unwr- stiflnn Hm! u'lxn-u n wav man he mkvn 0" \H :1 mlm- ln- i~‘ non-r m :m D"?- ""Hl'll by g" Il'|\'.ll “52h llll‘ 12h! shift, H0 nm<l 1:" duuu utth Hu- l;l~: ddft. Olin-I'WLM- mid'nrinln u'HI h m , County Judge S. L. Ruthje in in full sympathy with this law and wishes every mother in the County who needs and is entitied to, a pen- sion to get it. mother: and 88 chlldnn on the Pen- sion pay roll and the County Clerk, A. A Kuhn, says that no legal ap- plicant has been turned down and that checkc are mailed each month for the full amount. BLOUSES â€onnr [u in" [NT- ‘th lhv Fawn shirt. 1!: m:- L'h: shift. arm ' In“. (‘OMFOR‘I'ERS With gifts for the home grow- ing constantly in favor. these comforters and blankets will be chosen for ('hnistxlvas. wasr sumac moron comm Laï¬mnge, Ill, local Salesroom, Corliss Theatre Bldg. REI'URTI'IRâ€"J NEWM'JI'I'TII mu TIM-2 ('CMH'NI'I'V 2. f«‘35:--‘9 22-81» 50 town it is especially important thatwthe; be selected early. The following articles are very easy to send in the mail. Gloves, Hosiery, Towel Sets, Lunch Sets, Books, Waists, Neck Wear and numerous other small iteme The motorist who has driven a Buick longest is the one who appreciates Buick the most. If some 9f the gifts must be mailed out of WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARI: BUILT ‘ BUICK WILL BUILD THEM IC-DIID You can always depend on Buick. Winter and summer Buicks travel over eVery kind and‘scondition of road. They go through miles of mud at a stretch ~ travel for hours over sands and plow their way through heavy snow drifts. 7.11.. THESE ARE EASILY MAILED Six-cl [MM elk/Blah! have the never too A gift of silk hosâ€" iery is always welcome, for, no matter how many Handkerchiefs hero for every- body. Plain ones. embroidered and colored ones, in. cluding some ï¬ne imported quali- ties. "Ill, m Wm [a con-r tmd a" nu, wimp". not! the step- unle (dun. Snoring IM mu". ly of nah-cur an a Handkerchiefs 22-Feur-M - -" 9?; 22-Fm~3€ - J 75 22¢Four-3té . 1 A75 22-FoIr-3'.’ - i 350 Allf'vï¬r v 3‘. (3.1:. Fl’n', i'flchlgun 22-Four-M Neclmur