. LISLE CHURCH NOT IS Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Worship and Sermon 10:45 a. m. Subject: "'l'lw Christian Tilly.†Let us make this a Church «f tho People, for "w l'c'oph- and by the ,. People. sommmons Sun-Kn rum“- «3' ll»- IhI) I" MI â€W "-u'r dun; «If Th- I'nn-nb‘l‘mthrr A-mflnlkm of "It llumopmrt Srboul will huh! I mat-Hm: an "richly muting. A flnr munmm u Minn pn-m-ml. um Margaret Ron-n gave a m- pon to the (‘Tongngniloml Church It Nguyen-ilk- at Hu- ngular morning sen-lu- or lu-r mu m the School of Religioux Education at Niven-Illa. Slu- uld the was impressed by the way the chllclnn luv-w lad sang the hymn: and "postal rem-I nod char (on from (lu- Bible and knew when" to and Ilmn. They could tum (gulch-l ly from one book In the 0M Tull-l men! huh In another that would ï¬ll-i 1’0 oldrr follu la «la. and it In ‘00-, «Min! l0 bur Ilw erlmn pnv mu! m luau mol- pmnl Mom, The) am- umlouu I» pay that W; ï¬rm may oln not lum- lim to lot lhvm all pm). Thu-y Ilm [in cli! fawn! opinicmu u! the lnmm Ilse)" haw whirl. id wry inlrmflnm The «haul l. nlulu' fur llw rhihlrrn ulul Ilw Human) Selma-l clan not have lime lm Mm llngm. urgnl lwr humus In ï¬n and \i-Il "w nc'lmul .4 N in no" \uuflh ulullr mt Glove Glocery Mel School was closed on Thursday and both tenth": attended tho Farmers' Imitum at Wheaton and (00!: over a schnol exhibit. feed. Orders delivered. Discount an all orders called for. If we haven‘t the particular feed you want. call us up and we will get it. for you. Mrs»? .Barnucle was the gut»! of Mr. and Mr». James Barnacle, of Downers Grove for a few days last week. Grit. Chm-ma}. Com, Cracked Corn. Wheat, Hats. Barley. Buckwheat. Hay. Straw and all nther stuck The Ross children an attack of chicken meats of all kinds always on hand. Groceries and vesatablea WE HANDLE‘FEED Mrs. Arthur True. of â€ï¬lming. Visited with her pm‘ents‘. Mr. aï¬d Mrs. I". Huumessor. Sr.. on Thurs» «lay. M but is at tho Mr. Van the la grip Mr. George Marlo loft hint wet-k for California “hi-rc- lm will visit with his sislor. WE PARRY A Fl'lJ. LINE OI" HOME MADE OAKSOLI. FA RM PRODl’f‘TS EIEWSY NOTES F R 0 M [ISLE AID BELMONT Fresh - Smoked 6: Cold Marv [may “31- vh‘flwl ova Van dPn Harp: Was grimw .smeral days abk' tn lw hack in creamer-3'. .4 children am home with of chicken pox. wrngjm lu'l‘ (’huu'h am Sun- \;II.IM\‘ ran-rd hr Hu- n“. Tho-mm â€MM-m. nvuâ€"I-v. l'uH'n- Gnu-l- E. MRKVICKA, ‘Proprietor PHONE 272 "I I but"! sick with last, week his place Nr. unnl Mr». Chm. ’ â€:er null rhilolrr" hulk clmmr I‘m! IM “'5" Slam! lumily hm Sunday. M "w plm. {on “win. The he has like I rink' and nutumobilm- unï¬t-cl nl‘ "will“ "w «I.» mused co 1hr popularity! Yuan“ Inna. and "M. have “I! nu'oying the plating on the pond It "w OMMM hm during flu- pan Mrs. Habuon' anemia! the funeral of Mr mother. Mn. Many Gillan-er. 3229 Midnight! shoe-1. Chit-nu. Tue»- clay uflt-rnomn. Burial \un- mada- u! MI. (‘armcl unwary. Ivy.“ l‘hom- 'ol-Ii "mm-h “war. I". I‘ruiw-r M Hub. and "It“! Ila-t w-ull- mmumh‘od limb huuum (mmlen-v- (hum hv a" pupil- Littlt- Francer Pnslm' has horn on! of school wrm‘n) clap luu'inz a saw- I'rn rohl. Tho Misses Louice Dry. Ann Grif- ï¬th. uml Lucilla Schmitt attonded the Farmers' Institute at “'heaton «n Friday. 6. ll. BUNGE lady" â€It". run-m O Monk-Mn Ila. HUI-l. ton-Jan. Mn 0 Inc-don 9n. n. In. .. a. Run nod". 1 to O. Mrs Collins Goodrich was rP-eloct- ml president of the Domestic Sch-um section 0f the Fal'nwrs‘ lnsfltuto for the coming your. Mrs. Elnanm-I- Schmitt and son and Mr and Mrs “'pmlnl Donn; mot- ored lo Juliet Sunday anal \‘isitnd Uw A J Daley family. Mrs. Williqm lit-Coll. nf “'hcaton, spent the week cm! with hm' >isn‘r. Mrs. Collins (lomlrivll. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Abrams af- londml the funeral 01' Mrs. Abram‘s‘ cousin, Mrs Arm-Ha She-y u! Lemon! an Saturday. Mrs Paul L'va spent last Friday at Wheutuu. .†Scratch Feed .\lr.<. Adam Kuhloy was appointed far this locality to help organizo a “'mnuu’é Hume Burmu. The wind blew a terriï¬c gale Wedâ€" nesday night b!m\‘iug 011' the top of the windmill on the Green farm. A robin was seen in the vicinity of the Goodrich School February 1. Vic-inoâ€" .uvupz'rl .\. MONTRESOR CASS AND LACE ru‘nvmm :m .II I.†â€qu In. all: nomns Glow. 33mm homage-on. mom , ' At about 7:30 uu- morning of the ‘IA'mpke ï¬re. I and others received ï¬bu- mosrage. “PM at 143 E. Maple g‘uvenue.†I had run tum blocks when Abe whistle blew. and it. wan not over :15 molds aï¬er it blew that the itruck with four ï¬remen! .hoanl. left {the fln- house going south on Iain‘ ism-fl to Maple avenue and then din i This is an injustice, "out only to the ï¬remen but to the tolvplmno operaâ€" utors Ummah uhnm Um alarm is lgh‘on. Th0 fan-ls am, when :1 call is made Hit the telvphom- office for “Number lo" the girls have always set aside all other calls and immediately not. ï¬led the power plant AND as many {of the ï¬mmm as possible. at: u» the lmnpluo ham. I doubt if it cook I full minute from the timr 1h: whlatle New to the “me the truck "rind at th- 0m. A! um) regular mvmimr hold “’94!- immlay night. several 5f the boys {bmught up thi' rep-wt M the Lompko {ï¬n- :1: printed in u Dul'nm‘ county Hmu'spaper. \A motion “as made and , paw-ml that I “Tito n rv-pm-t and ask .yuu to print it con-«ting Ch» Mate- imenl which was as inflows: “As usi- §nul, the fm‘mnn lost sworn! minutes Elm-Ming the scene of the ï¬re." ‘ H. H. ULLBICH. Prop. W: aim to piano Incl plum Ion-ow Mlh Ibo lawn. wm yuu hrlp m? OPEN FOR BUSINESS WESTMONT BAZAAR \\"ultn' J. Stains, Editor. Reporter: Martin Zurn KS 1“"! laid up with a badly bruised foot. He was work in}; in the gran-I pit wlwn a large- piw-v 'of frozen gravel {all from the x-idv. crushing his foot. [ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Oldï¬eld and family and Mr. and Hrs. Chas. Jr., and family. visited with My. Oldâ€" ï¬eld’s «laughter, Mrs. Cora Broil- weisu- at Barbers Conn-m last Sun. (lay. ‘ School Supplies Notions. Dry Goods A Classified Advertiser Must Get RESULTS! (“OMMI‘ Nll'.\'l'lfl.\' l] Reporlcr " â€â€™anl Adsâ€have sold thousands of articles, houses, vac~ ant property; rented homes and farms; found jewelry; performed many other services; and a" at a nominal cos}. (11 Tu uhlain thew results hr mas! advvrlisv in a medium that gvls rvsults. C] If there is one class of advertiser who mm! get Results and get them quickly-"it is the classiï¬ed advmtiser. Downers Grove Publishing Company 37 North Main Street, Downers Grove, Illinois l'osing as a prospN-th'o auto buy- er, he born-own! clothing from every on» in the shop to look the part, ho ï¬nally Nevin-d (he desired informa- tion. but nut before a salesman al- -‘ No time has ever .bm‘n Inst Ret- Ung to any ï¬re because of the help him It‘h'phmw girls lum- how. The 'buys wi.~h to thank them for their help in [oiling “'th ï¬res aw. ll [is‘mot part of thi'ir duties and tho servirr is a great hi-Ip to any com- munity. It is of course understood iflmt “lin senicv'is for ï¬remen onh ‘i! WuuH dolzu their purpnsv if men tall “ax «luau-rm! when tiw ï¬re ‘ “113.410 inlmrr. _ ‘ Ii “mun-rs Grmo Fire Department. 3 Henry Dickv, (‘hiofl Dmlm- â€man. who announced that" a cut in price \muhl be announced February I on their lim- of vars, art‘; this “pol: mlwrï¬sing thw fact that“ a omlucliun is: “announced." They: (In nu: say what that reduction is}: in Hwir :nlwrtking mud a Reporter: sk-uth “an wnt out on a still hunt. for 1h? ddnih. - DODGE TOURING CAR DROPS $118 ~SEDAN MORE The building was a mass of flames {mm top to bottom with all the doors open. Absolutely not a second was wasted or delayed by the boys. 32 3. Main Street Downers Grove SHARP REDUCTION 0N ENTIRE SHOE LINE MRRIS SHOE STORE A Good Fitting Rubber will give Double Wear! ley war and M mm. Thu-y look MI" and tiny «km‘! cor! yuu any mow. "or show II'I‘ wonderful vulwr ,for "w "wavy. It will pay you w buy your {mutant how. Wv don’t have in In your hikh or low heeled shot.- with a medium law hen-In! rubber. We have a large stock In M n" styles 0! heelu and (on. for the whole family. Wear ltuhbrrs and warm Own-plum. and armed your« self from a had cold. ol'li Ill'lllllilï¬ ARE THE REST GRADE Telephone 188-J IT WILL SURELY COMB! Dmlgo taming cars. at the new ‘xpl‘ll'l‘n‘, will .wll for 5955. a drop of 811$. The smlamx have dropped from $1910 (0 5154.5. Iloth of these prices moan doliwrml hvre and include war lax uml frviglll. "l‘lw price is olfac- ’tiu‘ January 1 and a whale will be 'mmlv In all nurclnm‘rs ant-r Nun dah'. Tarpâ€... m 07H": HOUllt unm 9 a. m. I In 8 n. In. An" (in. II_ ’I‘Pu- lim' is handled in this lt-rritury by xhr Kimwll Gnram- (.‘u. moat had him sold. The Ella Mary Tea Room l‘hom- 335~W or 3mm: ' Downers (Swim (Mm and "twin-rt: L5 I 613.1021; m. 1). \VHIPPIN G CREAM Physician 6: S]: on Downers Grow. fl . \I I LK. BUTTER and Electrician Phone 305 sold at nl uvr. Ill. ': L5 “ism-mi Ann vlramu Whl'n lho ml" 'rw ‘oH-vi to“ h)!" he must N {amon- A mm“ b "A Ml" “'hn" hwfnfl' .~IN WNW: any of hi« 433 pmpnah, he Winch! "but thvzn hr) nr'l-d. The Man BERT "Till WEDNESDAY FEB. 81h Sacred and Ptolane love Pram. her greatul flax: Sud-cc“ "on“ In a Revival at His '03â€! A soul stirring drama with sterling'cast including W819 lace MacDonald. Gladys Brockyell and Irene Rich. l' "u" "no is a pirturd- of human beings, :sumv gaunt, mmn had ,built. around the frunlir-r life at the granular- that am mine. And yet while W? setting of this piétum is in the Wan of the curly «Ins and then m thrilh galore. it must not be clam“! with "11- Western pictures of the “M 'oni up†typv A Mighty Epic of J Love THE SAGE HEN SATURDAY FEB. 4 h Curtisi‘? Theatre‘- 1 l S 0 Muh Pollard («Hardy PATH?) Nil-2115' ALSO Harold Lloyd and \ Drmm‘ "f Soul's .Vaahoninu International New: Bebe Danielsln i '1' , ALSO 1hr mat comm; in u.‘ the .1;