Velour upholstered l Baroninl oak library table 1 Baronial oak book one anm sweeper . _ in!» lands of coal went riding net» ï¬ly over the “Q" to (Image; within tn hour. It looked kinda good ï¬t that “d reminded on “Mt our winter supply had not yet been ordered, an oversight which didn‘c take long to FURNITURE FOR SALE 8 Mahogany living room chairs, lute testilm‘ny that the coal strikf has been somod could be seen at the station Tuesday evening. Three solsd Finest of Hand Work Phone 366-R 138 Elm St. Rd Dunnann of the Downer: Grove Hardware (‘0. says: he sells more ï¬shing tachk. in tho village than he thouxht poisihlr. H! in of the opininn that nine-trnlhn of the people of this community In flaking. This Is something remarkable‘ for a ann which has no lab or river within twenty miles worth a visit PATTERN STAMP -â€" Embroidery Silk An important all-clay marl? med- ing will be MM in Yes†Chapter. Eastern Star. um chlnonlay at the home of Mra. Trahy. Sarah‘s and Franklin. TN: meeting is nm of the by! (or the prepm‘ation of {he Fali Festivll which will he held by the chip!" on Septombor 28 and 29. radon-g Kan. far a shit wkh In Thnmufl 0-1". In E E Nd'ollum Ill'lln‘l nvomw. I’d-«iv Hd'oflum Attempt-inn] than home on their n.- Cum trip. Ir and In M. Thom-An. Mr and In Rnlph Kennedy Ind «hummer Us. Down. "L, in" Add“ I Pb. 01:" to unit Wm and ham u well In punk-v pariah my be urn-gal lot. Fall tom open. flcpkmbor 5. Phone Ber-y- "6-H. I). 1'. WM)": .003“ n! In. Mur- loy, olvPrim avenue, who mu Ip- umdy "covering from a union- oponUon, In an!!! m. Compliauou The date» for the hi: {all {maul of tho local thnpkw. [lantern Stu. have been It! {or Sophmber 28 and 29. The ltnlivnl is king given u I Imam. for the wowed Dowucm cm. lane-dc temple. The Rev. Arnold H. Kl-hnl of the Baptint church, m "waved from Winona Luke. lnd., when he attend- ed the summer meeting of his denom- ination Ind will occupy him pulpit awn non Sunday. 1 In C. H. Stuns, and son. Elon, Mrs. C. J. Winter Ind daughters. drove to Rockford \Vcclnmulay {or a visit with Mrs Slulx' niece, Mrs Wm (Hus. The Downers vae ï¬re department will hold a picnic on the J. W. Tucker property at Belmont and Forest eves on next Monday afternoon and eve- ning, Labor day. Th Anal Too-tum» School 9! It and Mrs A. .H. VanValen and Wilm, of West Maple avenue, left. Thursday for a few days vacation with relatiws in Rockford. Mrs Geo. E. Wolf, of Highland ave. with n party of Hinsdale friends, has returned from a ten-day visit with friends in Harlan, Iowa. S. B. Austin and son, Seneca Brooks, Jr., of Jacksonville, Florida, ï¬re here for a short visit with his. broth“. 6. B. Apsdn. of Belmont st. The DuPage county driving club! will hold another race meeting at the. track on the Tom Stanton farm on: lhe Butterï¬eld mad, Labor Day. 1 The Fellowship dam of the M. E. church will meet Monday evening, Sept. 4 ,with Mrs Geo. Welch, East Maple avenue. ‘0". Mrs Joseph Kotzum, of Chicago, is! re amending her vacation with her sister} :8“. Mrs Henry Brawler. of Railmad an)“; ..â€"_, .. "a "vu- Irving Dnealer spent the week end: president, C. A at the home of a cousin in Chicagogtm st. for the a sweeper m In And be In ‘I I nflom mm In In. Day. 11w Int-n and Im- «I a ï¬nal "1. mun-m -pnm arr. nflor .m. on!) a nut I. I mm mm:- ale-mu!“ (arm's lawman: Find. The lrnmm M the «I43» uml nlghlu nmu-m nm In lmw \urlml .u-pn-uul-l, I‘m-r the mouth In"! lhe pro-arm ulna-r, A u-ry lul'll r'mngo‘ n1 namllnn “In““' prmjuw trimmi- nml Ivurwrum m the "I'M. nual mart-h- â€ml no Hurt of WI: Irlluu. Lehman, Q Michels Star _ FIRST NATIONAL BANK 241770HA1 1 WWW!- Promote Prosperity. "l lmw c-wr rva-h-rml I" m- lhl liltl‘flwn‘mhh- dun .rl «wry Inn-mm» uf Nn‘h'l)‘ In pr- .u-w. "F In! us In hlm Ho‘s. Ilu- punk-m; ul vwr; In aluhlunl. In" [mun- t~~j|¢~’hll|)‘ HM‘ rum munily In whim he lu-lung-e."~«Juhn Hancock. v0 avg acme. The leluwmum- l‘l'lmlillfl "19 lung- Psl uf uur Imllmml parks and c'uulnlns llu- L'N‘u‘l'hf nah-U «r saw-luv Wanders, Evvrythin: with!" in: mnre "mu 2: (“mm urn-s In am an gluuulh- mule. Dismmw um ng-ul; mmyms un- of terrifying Ilo-mlu: muuumlus Inn-0r Io lwnslrmm lwlulnls. 'l'lu- yaw-rs. the ï¬nal"! was." the hut wring“. are of uvw-wuliuu lulrrrsl to marl-ts. Ova-I007 la a 7M 11» rum-M I- may a MN. m Kippered Herrin , large can .. . .l5c Sunbeam Salad ressing ....... 25c Fairy Macaroni Sauce, 15c; 2for25c Corn Flakes, 2 kgs. for ........ 15c Certo (sure jpeell'; r bottle ..... 35c Oval Pearl Toilet Soap, 3 bars. .13c Golden Crisp Potatoep Chips. J5c Kip] “Fm! luv wolrl and I will live :; hm? dred yours." Colored Dots andiFigured Curtain Grenadines, rose, yellow and blue ï¬gures, at per xatd ......................... . ................... -....59c and 69c Quad members are asked to lay aside ltheir regular Satulday afternoon ,‘duties and he at the Canaan home by 3 o‘clock sharp. , ‘ ‘a-o garclvn 1’†He†rm; u! Ihe buiH ng. («my wus mum»: the Ming spun lmvnl. Almw "x vane was uu Imwrlpllnn: flmflulin He sun-1m! [he “may?“ II Girls Tam's for School Wear, red, blue, blown and green. Special at .................... 98c Fast colored Table Damasks, red, tan and blue. Special low price, per yard ................ 95c ipresidem, C. A. Carlson, in Carpen- ;!er st. for the ï¬nal picnic qt the seaâ€" 1‘ son. Ladies of the club are busy with ,zprepurau'ons for a delicious supper America'l Fiat "loo." Independence manna In I'Mlmk-lpml mm llw site of Aim-rim‘x ï¬rst mo- lnulvul garden. H was llu-w that (‘hurlm Wilmn Paula. in 17!â€, mum fl-‘l‘l‘l‘ll [lu- museum W’I'P'I fur u «lawle- [m-vhmn he lmd malntninrvl in his home, 'I 'Mrd and lmnlmrll strut-In. 'l‘he l‘lnflnmphlral («wk-h. ut sum and (‘hostnm rum-m yaw Mm lwrmisslnn to use "8 building for Ma hm!» ruin lecflnn n! portraits M men of the: { Members oi“ the Arcadian club, one! The ï¬rst political tally of theiall ,of the oldest social organizations in campaign will be held Saturday, Sept Ithe village, will get together Satur- 9 at Roselle, the little village near Eday afternoon at the home of their the northern boundry of the county. ipresident, C. A. Carlson, in Carpen- it is sponsored by the Womans Re- ;ter st. for the ï¬nal picnic of the seaâ€".publican club 0! that village. Nrs. Inson. Ladies of the club are busy with; Lottie Holman O’Neill will be the ,zprepurations for a delicious supper Jhonored guest and there will be seu-i inad members are asked to lay aside eral prominent women speakers, in? their regular Saturday afternoon eluding Mrs M. H. Lieber, of Win- duties and he at the Carlson home by netka. The affair wil lbe an ailvday 3 o‘clock sharp. , .one, held in a grove near the town with the Palatine Boys’ hand furnish- Amorlca'l Fiat "loo." ing the music. The church women of Independence square in I'Mlmk-lpllll Roselle will have charge of the re- Will! the site of Aim-rim‘x ï¬rst zoo- freshments and are preparing for a logical garden. it was â€H'l't‘ that (‘hnrhm \"illnn lam!“ I.. I'm: rum; big amndance‘ I._:'___| Writin Paper Book Stra] Black and Blue Ink Crayons W I Fountain Pen Ink dayï¬eptentber, 4th 1922. ______l"“""°"â€"""l‘l'hls Store will be open for Bus!- ness until Bgo’clock A. M. on Labor Day, Mon- 1 Elastic Snug ï¬t ARCADIA)! PICNIC ') New Barrettes for women, misses and girls, fancy and plain at 10c,15c, 25c Lead Pencils Tablets Penholdersâ€"Pens Writing Paper FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS NR WOMEN FOR MEN hood looking, strong, sturdy fléaé’ï¬/ Try W W for a change and you will he more than pleased with the wearing quality. Your Boy or School Supplies at Savings 60ml logking.‘ gtron‘gJ sturdy Hose for school. The Downers Grove Chapte'r of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion. being the only organized. chap- ter in this county, would like to get] into communication with members at‘ large of the National Society or others eligible to membership. Grace E. Stover, Regent. : RETAILERS OF HIGH GRADE 61 SOUTH MAIN STREET Dom Gm: Hum Comm gaggglgzpa or man mum: lancmnmsz CWSED ill, DAY MONDAY -â€" LABOR DAY ATTENTION D. A. R. REPUBLICAN RALLY Large can Dri-Pack Prunes . . . .45c 11b ground Black Pepper ....... 39c Wilson’s large can Asparagus . . .50c ‘Quart jars Sweet Pickles ....... 45c Quart jars Chow Chow ......... 35c Dining Car Blehd Coï¬ee, pound 45c If you want to save money on shoes come in and price our boys and girls shoes. We are selling them at very low prices and good shoes, shoes that wear and look well. Girl will need RIFLESâ€"SHOT GUNS AUTOMATIC REVOLVERS AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS Stock up now. the birds will be flying in a few days. We are showing: OUR aim has always been to equip Downers Grove sportsmen with the best the market affords. We have never come closer to the mark than this year. Meet the gun; at Du1 BLACK SATIN 36-inch Black Satin good quality; a regular 45c quality, yd“... 29c Notes Books, Etc. Pencil Boxes Lunch Boxes Book Straps SCHOOL SHOES Muc'ilageâ€"Rulers TRY A CLASSIFIED AD. "Contract No. 34: Haul from Plainï¬eld Road south to the Flat? Road . - Blanks for Nadir}; and s iflca- tions may be had mm C. . Roe, Hi way Commissioner 0! said Town. right is mac-wed to reject any or all bids. ( Contract No 32: Haul not to exceed three miles. Gore! Road Contract No. 33: Haul not t_9 exceeg three miles. Public notice is hereby given that bids will he received by the 11152wa Cqmmiasioner of the Town of - en Grove Illinois, at the City Hall of Hinsdale up to 1 o'clock standard time on September 18, 1922. for im-‘ ,proving the following roads by plac- ‘mg thereon gravel {mm the township gravel pita: Ham Reed Contract No. 30: That part lying north and west of the Juliet Road as far as Town Line. Contract No. 31: That part south of the Joliet 'Road. Average haul three miles. ngl‘ Bond .1 C. K .Roe, Commis‘sioner. E. L. Gates, County Supt: ROAD NOTICE 6-3316 itoiii ï¬g 3'13 The concensus of opinion is, that the period of liquidation has in general run its course, that pros- perity is definitely in sight. F133;“ take advantage of an opportunity, if of- e I A home bakery will be opened at :the corner of Main and Maple next Saturday morning, Sept. 2. when Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forster start in their new business venturg. The store has been remdoeled, a metal ceiling in- stalled; made larger and n ï¬ne show WIMMER’S GRflBERY 85 "MIKE Downers Grove. Ill. Telephone 227 Store at Main Ind Mule flu Been mmw-Will Bake Only Quality Products “MISTER HOME BAKERY 0 P E N 8 NEXT SATURDAY Delivery Service-Twice Daily to Downers Grove, Westmont Vicinity Open Wednesday Afternoon SATURDAY ONLY Terrace Garden Punch Poetry, 2 to 6 only Swift's Sliced Bacon, per pound ............ ’ cans E. J. Peas. 1922 packed ............... Red Buck Salmon, pet: can .................. Telmo 'l‘una Fish, per can .................... Campbells Tomato Soup, per can ............. l'Obars P GSoap ...................... 10 bars Amber Soap ......................... 10 bars American Family Soap .............. - If you are, and want to make the two day va- cation complete at home, you will want to have one of our specials for dinner. Prepare a nice Beef or Veal Roast on Sunday and shce it cold for your Monday meal, or try some of our Fancy Steaks, they please. OPEN UNTILL NOON MONDAYâ€"LABOR DAY EDNA LOUISE FITCH will be at 57 So. Washing- ton street, Saturday, September 9 from 10:00 a. m. [:0 4:00 p'. m. to interview and register those wish~ mg to enter classes in EXPRESSION Staying Home over Labor Day? A bank account would solve the problem START A BANKACCOUNT TODAY â€"-2% discount on all cash purchasesâ€" G. 1‘. WIMMER, Proprietor THE TIDE HAS TURNED! Announcement! _ QUALITY and SERVICE inc-An. nan-vi ksvannA Beginning Sept. 15 They will also continue to carry the line of groceries ,school supplies, candies and so on that they have in the last few years. in announcing the opening of tho ‘store the Forsters say that nothing but the best quality will be used in their products, that they will sell the usual line of bakery goods, breads. pies .cookies, and the like and tint all will be delicious. {window moss flu that m the armament. 0:: WM on" is immediucly taken with the Math mafcwweehhavemdcinib appennce Min†Phone 416-]! 10c