L’mflxht “We a†mt down “no.- \u~ had given 3 yo" (or lit-“mar. Thv lalIh-l m decoratml in purlnln and “hit-- and the room was «In-oral"! to match. Th dinner wax flawed by Mm. S! M. Mn. Swuru. Mn. P‘outn-r, and In. "rrvfllirr. You could tell that Oh. belie-l had “~an for I'nutbnll V “Wht-n a" uf â€11‘ .«mzul hflll .n‘_l rim-ll. blips won- pnsswl Lu lln- lvtlm‘; men. Phelps, Su-phvm, Rugflrs, Grumhuus, Hum, Jounr-s. Sc«luwick.§ Foster. Putnam, H. ()‘Nc-ill. Klviu.‘ Boon. I). Stcwusnn ,Smilh aml Hanan; One ltlttor man wax aim-m. KvlluuL'f m Imam» to “Item! hm-nuu- or his men! urn-ration fur :uvpu-mlirilis. When wv Imam. to tho luhlo- the lob! to: men prun- their vutn fur llw nuv' “in of m-xl years uh-wn ln' [hr rum-IL; l ‘l’vh. 3~-(llvn Ellyn ............ hert-J hy one nf thv rumba†fvllow.»: g-"k'flln- Fob lll~~Wev~zt Chicago â€19".:- "Thunidu ni rm. lJI-m-mlwr l. at . ‘- ' “L. ‘ . « ‘ ....... v: y A 'l'm-.:«l:n} night, [ll-«ember 6‘ Um “I ‘ “3;“!!! rigging: 1'41}; '(zl'u'h' :23: 7:00 p. m.. l.\\’rnty-ï¬\'p 51mm: ï¬-lg Y H l I ll , I. ll “D"' lows. tnrelhor with Mr. Hruvlllit-r.‘ ’ " ‘ 2“" war “up". "' w ‘ ', 1" 'hullmll nu-n. mI-t at the M. H. (Ihurch'mnu‘ht‘ Mr. Sh-plu-m and Coach Rum-rs, nu-l . : H l" t A l q f “D" It thl' homo of V. L. Slcplu-ns for- â€y "3 ""8 nnun -uppm' or ' . .. A .' ‘ . . Mr. 'nmim..,. mvn gin-ulxy (lu- m v. The suppers -“'~‘-‘ “'“Ilburs- ‘Hum: m tin m1- fllc football ham um. , - . ~ ‘. ‘ . . â€1d Mr 90mm“: “l ha .1“ tart-Mull um a PIN)" Nit-y on" and the fl:llu\\'.~f;(h flom QuMn Hl‘ubmh to (lurlw |‘ . , , ' , .a . , . . â€"-~â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"__________. In in the same "Hum" that tln-y haul}““jâ€.‘""' it very much. Afh-r the sup- ' M 3pm; apt-H'llt's \w-n- uiw-n by the ltm‘. f _ """JEW'EJWHIP-swift".â€VS"? "" gm'u‘d us all smsnn. Il'lu-lp- 1; \(mr local Hi Y lmuln-r' Mr. “ l‘ ' ‘. a : l; . ‘ . ’ l . '. "My "Ir; â€Mix,â€- ‘3" r2?!†â€IL I!“ ' t \ vrnun. our high m-lwul prluclpzfl; ' . " ' ' { $~w . - l' ‘ . ' h ,l I l.‘ N "Rune SU-phmw aml llnn Stephcnum. men. I lwlns, >10th», Rum-rs, . ‘ __ A .. _ m] , o I - -- Manufacturer and Finisher of Metal Portaâ€" Plating in Silver. Nickel, Copper and Oxidize TABLE WARE RESILVERED Building.' Hardware. Bathroom Fixtures Reï¬inished GRINDING AND SHARPENING Patcntabie ideas Worked Out Punch Press and Screw Machine Work Factory: lit) Blodgett Are. Office: 81 Benton Ave. PIION E 248-1 - Yes, all of this, and own morn,I “Mr. Rom-rs (ht-n :mnouncml Bill might have boon if our tvnm llzul lioonax next yoursn'uptnin. H0 then won tho County Championship. 'l'hoy pl‘rsontwl at football with the sigma- would have been worshimM-tl in tln-ftums of all tho Milliul on it to ex- wholo villugo, But they llltl not win captzï¬n l’hclpx. ‘l‘ho squall thr-n wont it, although they put up om- ol‘ thl'll†the» parlor for a short time and ï¬nest lights that any loom t-w-r ,mupluyml parlor football. up, and it romuinml for Mr. Sloplu’ns; “'l'hl- tm-mhvr» of Um squall who and Mi. lircrillior, ropnwrnting (in-.Will not be wilh us next. .w-ar arm} private ,imlividuuls, 'nml the Hi Yllï¬'llnlm, l'lurlps, (Zrumhuus. {ï¬gural Club, I't-prvsontinu cluhx, classes nmllSli'l'hvns, uml l‘I. O'Neill." l organizations, lo givo lmuqm-ls inl >-~ l honor of tho losing football team. ,‘ [ Herr.- is the hanquvl giro“ by Mr. I'llfll and is “"3"“ "it“‘lY- E Stephens and Mr. lh-M'illivr as Sonia.†L'lfl‘l W M'I' K0â€! “Wk 11! M‘hflol“ by one of the football follow.~: «31:85!!- lx'url Kl-llngg i: buck from tho hos" Wv'll sum- Special Battery [5" 50rd; [or only $25 Downers Grove Electric Co. We do all kinds of l'Ih-vtricul Repairing, Machinist Work and carry (-vm'ything in Electrical Goods. ("orner Belmont Forest Ave. Telephone 369-! And the andâ€"- WESTENGHOUSE Another banquet, tonight The Z. 2' . 1111- giving it. Anothm‘ one next week, Mr. Swami So is giving it. And, more following that. The SI-uiorsl are going to gin: 0110. So are the; 'Juniom, and the Suphios, and the! Fmsh. and the whole High School,. bind the Q. M. N. Club, and Mr. 0me V ing better batteries at lower prices have produced this new battery at a truly remarkable low priceâ€" $25.00. It has been especially designed to give the most economical and efficient service in Ford cars. Drive around and see it. Westinghouse Attention is for every bat. tery, regardless of make ' Julius Severus WESTINGHOUSE Ideals of build- mg better batteries at lower nrirnn III AND AROUND THE HIGH SCll00l. â€OWNERS GROVE GARAGE An Amazing ‘PriceFeature HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BY u- nn-mhm“ of “w A" (Tuluuy loam; ery I'm-Inn, us a nwmlx'r (If the All-('nunly 1mm! and captain uf tlli.» 'I'mauln) night, M-wmln'r 6‘ “w Hi; Y (Ilub aml the-ï¬r guvsh, (In: “D": I'm-Hm†nu-n, mn-t at the M. H. (Ihurch' for flu: First Annual Supper for “D"i mvn gin-why (ho Hi Y. The supporf S H E R I F F Primary â€"â€" April II. 1922 "Mr. Row-rs (ht-n announced Bill Boon ax next years, captain. H0 then pl‘l'M-IILHI at football with the signa- players before becauae we had a very years' foot good and bountiful dinner. After we Mr. Reed, had all eaten our flll, Mr. Btevillier,'ger4, our l m. ting as toastmaxtor, introduced Mr. us our new ’llogcrs. Mr. Rogers gave a general Custer, our r eJ'ow of the season and the Seniors' The Hi Y lo! the squad were thou called on for persons who short talks. After this, Mr. Brevl~ bunquut a ‘ llim" callml on Lyman Dum. Albert'thunk Mrs. Smith, Eddie Ram", and Don Stoph~ their valuub 91mm. Mr. Stephens then [bid at" his inlnrost in the tram in the earn-j Miss Hm I‘St, fatherly manner that he hasflyonr oral tl Horace Waplos was called on becausci he was the youngest member of the New Book squad. * Man. Lift: SULN'I'I'S YOUR VOTE FOR Candidate For Sheriff Lawrence Haltendorf mmr â€army smzmrr of Um squad who us next yum“ urn: (Zl'umhuus. {um-rs, O'Neill." â€OWNERS GROVE REPORTg" POWNERS ("I’VE ILLINUm LUMBER Potter Mfg. 6: Lumber Co. M illwork Flooring Rooï¬ng Siding Moulding Lath Nails Windows Shingla Lumber ) Th0 basketball schedule is almusl‘ :flvumplvw. So far it, stands: 1 'TDvc. "Lâ€"Gll-n Ellyn (practice) then; ‘Jun. GwNapen ilk? ............. how! Lluu. 13â€" Hhrsdah' ............ haw Lian. 20minsl‘lainen~ ........ there ‘.'j .‘ Jan. 27â€"«WhL-aton ............ horn ,~ . [Ft-b. fir-(Hun Ellyn ............ hert- JN-b. wwww Chicago ....... [hero Il‘V-h. l7-Elmhurst ........... thew Wemmmsmwï¬ .‘lih’m Muguirc: "Dnn't upvn tht :lvskx and get inside of them." Place Your Coal Order Now New Banks: “Practical View of; Man, Lift: and Lm'v,†byl'Hmeri (rm-m“ Price $18.13*; We know! that tho $.29 is war tav but what’s; lho $8.00 for? - Miss Bradbury: “‘l’loasc hand innit; your oral themes." {u Custer, our County "Y" secretary. The Hi Y wishes to thank all of the persons who aided them to make thisl bunquut a success and to ereclnlly! thunk Mrs. Payne and M13. Barr for- their valuable help. l years' football Quin; Mr. Sinister, Mr. Reed, supt. of schools; Mr. Ro- gers, our football coach; Bill Boon, us our next years‘ captain; and Mr. Western United Gas and Electric Company No need for sentiment here. The ques- tion is one of direct self-interest; of dollum and cents. our savings! So that when we see to it that our public utilities are kept in a healthy condition. we are doing the most natural thing in the worldâ€"we are merely protecting our own money. YOUR EMPTY COAL BIN Mr. Coal Consumer Penple speak of their public utilities (their gas electiic light, street rz'iiluay and telephone companies) as “they v. 'aml of the men who work for them as “tlmse men." Why not say “we," a friendly little word would serve to bring us all closer together. Think of YOUR Gas Company as a Big Family Enterprise Manufacturers Dealers ' COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds â€toâ€: J Progress and Proï¬l for You in ( o upcmlion \‘N me fc-w uf u: [hint of Um! Not om- ril- m~n am! or u humlml rvnlmu that m unn farm or unnflu-r My: urinal mvmn :Iml immune-w AM hi»: uifr'< and (‘hllchfll'u m-lrmo claw-Mal upon llw prmprrily nml nmllnuml opvrnliun 0! â€In pubhr nlililhu. Anal why wouldn't it he "Iv?" “(Tau-o “ha-IDI- rr vw .m- ICCK‘kMII'l'I‘4 or not. m- am- par! "un- v-vn of (ha-vu- m'vc-uun‘ public rrlTnnI-, lhruugh Ihr un‘l‘ulmrnh u! but rnumzmim. hank; and immum-v wmpaniu. Get your coal in tï¬e bin, sit back and don’t worry. “Old Ben†Franklin Co. is sold exclusively by us in Downers Grove. Lowest prices now for this high grade coal. Also hard coal, Poca- hontas, “Carbocoal†etc. Everybody will need coal then and it may be hard to get. So why de- lay phoning your order Now for early delivery. Should be ï¬lled now. Its only a few weeks until heat will be necessary. Phone One Five .hx-w McVittv 'I'I. \‘Iodu- I ..Ium-, there ‘.'j lulu)»; . .IICI‘I} : _.._.___.__ . ! ‘ what 51' Burma l‘erndolls '3‘ 4.1. ,J to“! ‘5'. Burbs HI. lhuns : Rogers Ilnlsby ' Miller I Kleins Richelicus 1 White Sox ,Huohns (flippers jl‘Iast Ends ......... I McAHistvrx ~-Buoxters ‘ Dickc Climbers ..... ‘(Tubs ......... .... Y Swvariugenn l’uce M: l ! ï¬ltesults of the week J. Kart-sh Ros: .... 'l‘muls NEWS OF THE BOWLERS u." Mm-hvl Boy, page the undertaker. A. P. MEHREN Electrician (Continued from pagé 5) I). G. LEAGUE “nu-Lu.) t ...... lippers ................ l7 Buoxten z». [burs ............ M )5 Pace Makers . 7 Phone 385 Etc., Etc. \ vcek - vs. Clark-s . ..... 1"" «a ..... ‘ ‘99 ..6l4 0. WATTA JOLT. .3145 132 1:19 .141 IO 131') 676 l 56 120 124 I38 I38 :1 Cleaners 15] 135 132 I29 “2 “0 136 I34 144 137 693 173 I33 171 12! 95 15 15 16 15 16 I7 23 “CGWQIQBWPW l NONE BETTER IN ILLINOIS No. 3 For Underfceds No. I For Cookstoves Resident Member of the Lumber-man's Phone Phone Day 20 I Although hard coal is high in Pl'lfl‘, mmpurod to nthor yours. yet those who use it would rlo well tv put in tlwir supply for tlw vntiro wintor NOW? A strike has been called in the custom ï¬elds and in a few months hard coal may he a scarce article. This reminds us that “Pl'l‘l‘STON†llarrl ('nnl is: supremo. 'l‘lwre is nnno both-r Illihul' lBuschmnnn 'Shultz S: nith ' Brady » W0"? ‘ Rena ( anemic}- Mandevillc Lautz Totals Totals (‘nltl weather is sure in comp-W0 haw hml .1 little touch nf it already. When it duos come-â€" the wisv man will have prepared for it by having his wintm' supply in the lum-nwnt, and not in the coal yard. Lmphear Vix . . . . Olson Totals With 'I‘hzmksgiving in the background and (Ihristnum almost here. COAL shuuhl he in the minds of all \vhn have to do with the heating nf humus. Kansh Brady Don’t you think it’s time to consider the Coal Q n c s t i o n 7 108 South Main St. All That the Name; Implies EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS RUBBER HEELS HORSE BLANKETS .lls ............... 691 707 ((nntinuml on page 9,001.3) -_-_____‘_. Thanksgivilig’s Gone All Leather Work Shoe Steam Heating - Sewér Building Gas Fitting Tu-lephnlle 385 Ratchet: vs. Mover- ...‘ ......... 138 -... ....... ..l40 .. ......... 129 .............. 189 A TIP To THOSE WHO USE HARD (‘OA [.3 RANGE AND Steam!“ lets ...... 120 l ...... 148 I ..... 154 l ..... 112 1‘ ..... 157 11 Fred D. Heinke LLAU M BING 724 H3 14! 142 m4 L Penner 127 658 120 142 718 117 143 122 156 120 I98 150 112 131 127 708 120 144 187 121 130 6 5 722 144 118 131 I42 120 138 130 139 137 nnno hottvr mined. Stu re and Nature.- Shukmlu-nu- vnx Hunt-n") “ï¬lmed; In» nm-dml mu â€m spwrlm'lva of "I. Im- :\ n- mu! Imluro: he looked 1.. “MW, xuul Tu'vnvl M-r Ihure.â€"â€"â€"Drydep. PHONE [89 63 S. MAIN ST. International Tractor: and l‘ Implements of All Kinds. gridâ€, December 9, 1921 ‘ Downers Grove, Ill. R. C. ELLIOTT IMPLEMENT DEALER