1 WANTED â€"â€"« Few acres with small “Belmont will do if terms of then monthly Iymenta It â€In price about mun-m â€"â€" Seven! small home, UK with. for 8 “milieu minted, :uâ€"q noon gar an. buyer has ash, ‘ road. vacant will dn if the priceis right. west of town preferred. WANTED â€" 40 acre farm with hard road to town. where 4 flats in Chi- wm be uken in trade, priced W I! W clear. WANTED -â€" Modern house of 6 mm, with acre Int, suitable for floï¬st's home. must he in town. am! have walk to station, about $6500. WANTED â€" 10 or 20 acres rm State WANTED â€" 4 or 5 ades at edge of' town with poultrv buildings. some! thing that can be bou ht With $1000; down and than a mfmonthly pay-3 with large deep lot. not over half mile from station. some shade and fruit ,or timber lat, worth about $8. 000 o_r $9.000. 33000 cash, $100 every WANTEDâ€"IorSroomhousewith m Iota, some {mu if possible. mend 84500. East Grove will suit if mm: an be had. WANTED â€"-; 7 mom modern house WANTED FOR CHICAGO CUS- ‘I‘OHBM THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES: WANTED â€"~ A small house of 3 or 6 roam. on small close In lot, worth p500, °'. paymbout, suitable for a FOR SALEâ€"rosy little home of I rooms. has I fall om. eledfldty may and gun, ls your town. and 81M down will handle it. "w", nvn 1- m-n uuu -- un- .15.»... [Mon uooo, tam my. VACANT com: on Pnlrvfew Av... mt (mt. om , In built up loa- lku. price "000. um. any. FOR SALB~20 acre farm with wood; Wings. very handy to the villus. Lu 620p well. and in on I bani road. In stock tool. and complete I'm-kin god“, I VIII-3e home an be nuclei; VACANT. 5 acres 9! «cum! Hahn} 6;} Ikry yu! 3M slim extra 1 in}: T: um; "lama he! flap- to south, In a very the lot (pr 3 polkryryud, npd gird“. u In...“ â€"n'nJâ€"¢;nrbor in] in}: a. small â€yuan! down U used And lmymved. VACMQ', 8. E. _corper of PW cm. a: an. we; must urns? cnclcn { Nenly per cent of the you); in; an. '0 “‘11. OM lilac! your Iota, tall a UN 9:45 a. m. Bible School and Man'nflu- county. outside of incorporated mn- you need â€a m . start Clam. . municipalitiex but including sub-divi-l u do n ' hi Min ‘ ":00 a. m. Horn! Wot-nu . sionn can be paved u"d“, "‘0 mm] â€W °' ’ ' Theme: “The Fifth ankle. _ “d 331th A mp o! the county 1 MW “rebuke-my Imam.B.Y.P.U.u-du~â€" , was too, which nwm by and u» Elgqxr Hmdmév M Send I Show!“ the road: to be paved uni, _ ' ;. p. m‘. e a: to o 0: type of pavement to be 0%,.“ "n“ Son: and 1mm "we 8cm [must be submlcted to the mu: thh-f< 7130 v- In. My. Tmhor way dopnrtment by the county. Tho’l Day M while price. In low, and MM" p the . g hm lad by .; â€on the many IEPNWm'n‘l 00" Any onl- who no desire. ls cllm,‘kl’lm‘ checks “P "'0 â€'4†with ‘ sum-.14 mum.“ 1.. a... “Mum! [dug in double the price, which is unend. . an. to In»... 8:30 v m. “NW! â€N" the Wï¬ralluna for pavemtu ondu W0 have many “NM custom": Pray“ tflflw-_u.;_.rvke. ““33““ ““3"" W “y' M" n†m um. 1n am: new Pluc- u. n- amcamnomu cnvlcn h" 5“" PM“ W ‘5' m"‘"'!:‘ the plan in uubmilud to a vote a! h hr to Ind to vc on an Mu bow -â€"-- d y ‘Sumlm (Huber L}. 1922. "If people nml the ballot contain). um‘ p the do; In uvo rent and I . 9": we" homey clcu "1 '00" 9.43 h m lliblr SchooL mme Information. I! ll 5.1 pawod. l: . $11-00 ‘. m, Naming Devotionalllmndï¬rnn inuml and an- sold onlyla .' ‘n'u'r. "1 t . ‘ - u ’ ‘ Downer- Grove in growing, n It, Suhju‘: Avl-Iurmty Inphc Heart. :nd 1:03; ::‘n;"5::rr:: :11“,- c be! , nd our chance In 8:30 . W â€1 mm" :""““"°" ' ‘ on y:- never h†on n y , l’ ' ’ paid on (Junta-Min; bond». in . III u take or leav.‘ 7:30 p, m. l'upulnr Hwnm Serv- fllM hem now w Yo 55m. Sumo" whim", "The (fut-lest Incluclu-«I In the Duran rounty â€1.â€; It? Come Ind sec {or youruclf and . ‘ H' . ,, . b comdncod. :H WT"T.u.,-ang.lh«r ’0. "'22 In!» of “Miriam mml.‘ in Um. vwmiW. nl ‘ lnl’c {m- Lam- mm] from the southâ€; VACANT LOT on “I“ ““9†awnuc,’ â€â€˜00 I" m. MMWN‘R hinting. county "up thru Glen Ellyn and on m 1.. . « rennin 2.0:: b: .lsfm'rzrkftml-l 81' IOSBPII!‘ CATHOLIC north; South Main mm from them] “you 3“"ch mun. county line north lhrougheto or, dodddt {or power, In. lull-Ne {0" my 1' °T "‘5"?"‘,‘}‘.""‘ “9!; â€"â€" Downen Grove. out "'lhllnd IVOmIerm W0 but many unwed customer: m len. In their new pluc- Io n- hr to Ind to [in you In Mu ho" they do; In uvo rent and will soon on their bomcu den. Muhagen'a Agency owns sev- onlhundndlou,|llmclmwith 5 good obstruct showing a good title, UM you with the load. that you out look ovor. And suit youuoll All to location. price and tom. Ind 11 youmlnflmobdontheunlng or- .,fl-na la wad. you {my build. I,- please loo. otherwise it nay be t. and the prion lather. yup-tut. Comment-one} Ind aloe! your lot). tall In what tom you need, Ind nuke a nun. MW.»F1yinz this to binyinc in- luldreol renting. 4% most dulnhle lob tt ‘10 m and other. In low ll 8150 V9 1nd iméi 663'. “SulflnSt. I’M-08! Residence 27 S. Fairview Avenuq M Glove Phone 101-) Chiba. Ifll ESTATE m SALE those renting mil 3: by v. FREDENBAGEN food. pace 81M, . , (“Vâ€"J" m, .,v..u-.\.u uullncu fin such a wav that people upon nee- ‘imz him and observinc his acflom a paint always to conduct himself 3 in such a wav that people upon nee- o. in: him and observinc his acflom 7 , wm hut-MM sav: “11M man's a W Chrlsunn." Can that much he add comment. of your conduct? (km Ind but Sm-nmn H'r-mn: “Thn anortance of [willing .1 (‘rhrh‘tinn Life." ' TM“ 2-, 1 Hmr‘h' subject. TN‘ God-j ,plonaimr 13w"; of it»: memhors is one! m‘ “'0 hm: mrnmmnndntion: which can b0 viiw-w :1 church. Th0 pious .1an (mm lifr of a sinrero Chrk‘ian! $92 a nrnnf of 2h» truth and anPr m“ (‘w 6‘0:an nroaclwd in that chunk: Chrisiiam: rnn offpn do mnro for the. mama and success of msisirm work in thm‘r awn midst by leading a Hotvi Chmiï¬an life than by living their‘ dollars to the 911ml". of this work. Actions speak lamhr than words. Every sincere Chrislan will make it a point ahaysfltq conduct himself IMWUW'EL EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Surï¬ng, October 15. 2922. 2:0â€) p. m. Sunday School. Old ch-L’nmmf «tot-Em: discussed and amid. All childrsn wdcome. 224’- n. nv. Enidixh Scn'im. 0 Sunday Services: 10:00 a. m. Sundny School. Theme in a flu: for you. 11:00 a. m. Morning Womhip. Song service and nemon by the pan- tor 7:00 p. m. Endeavor Society. A snappy pimp-am of one hour enchl Sunday evening. Friday from 3 to 5‘ P- IL . 7:30 . 111‘. Corporate Communion The Public I. mrdilfly Invfld to“ â€'e â€m" “““d "‘d ‘m'h'y' 9:46 a .m. Church School. attend the service: And to vial! and 11:00 a. m. Morning Prlyer and i mom. Sermon. nu the read "g 6:00 p. m. Evening Prayer and arm-an 311mm gem†Oetobe 18, 1922. Wednenhy. St. CHURCH OF EAST GROVE Luke's Dray. 10:30 a. m. Ho! Communion. In. 1. ‘0. Hanan. M- l W mm: {1‘ the Woman's , . Auxiliary of the ocean at Emu- Sumiay 36mm: no] Church. LaGnngc. 10:00 a. m. Sundny School. Them 12:00 In. Prayers. is a flux for you. 12:30 p. m. Luncheon. 11:00 a. m. Morning Wot-hip. 2:00 p. m. Fromm. Reports of Song service and sermon by the [’03- the delegates to the Portland Con-i tor ventiou. 7:00 p. m. Endeavor Society. A 7:30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. ' amam pmram of one hour etch October 19. 1922. Thursday. Sufldz‘fv‘ evening. !:30 p. m. Guild and Auxiliary _ lat the church. I)!" \Nl'EL EVANGELICAL Octobnr 24 and 23. Tuesday and LUTHERAN CHURCH (Wednesday. Third Annual Hallowe- Sm 13.x}, Odo?!" 15' 2922. m Pontival and Bazaar. Dicke Bmmg‘ Suwhy School at 9:45 a. m. _. Sand" Service a: ":00 s. n. no In. "In I‘ "RM Subject†Doctrine 0f Atonement." l‘mfl-h-Oaru Wednesday evening 1'93“!â€th "Mina. 8:00 p. m. lamb-:15. 1922. Eighteenth Sunday Reading Room opel lot-day ml urzer Trinity. Friday from 3 to 5 p. IL ' 7130 1:; m. Cormï¬ate _Cqmm_y_nion i_n AL- AL- - .- . Wrck Daysm 8 so a. in Man. Saturday «onion» mo p. m. Dene dldlnn. 90mm. fluidly-â€" too I. m. “an and Sermon. 9:00 1. m. Biblr ï¬tudy. mm a. 1». High Mus Ind Gannon 8:00 p. m. Compllne. What. Trilhing' Cit-M â€ltd 7th '0» . Any ont- who no desire. Is all e to â€land. In. Emu II. 000de I’m“: I’M! 1and nun churches. schools 1nd hon-l phals around the world, beginning; 1: Downers Grove. It is an inspiring I report and shows tint the Hutch ided of minim or service to others‘ has taken deep hold of the church. f membership of the local church of twenty-liven meld - tot“ member- ship of {our h led end twenty- ï¬ve. To the seven stand-rd benevo- lencee such a home and foreign mieâ€" “0115.826â€. Children'- Dly fund, :27. Women Foreign liesionery Society 8286. Woman; Home If. 8.. $217. Chic-go Illusion-r3! Society. 8100. Deaconess Peder-don, 840. Miscellaneous. 8210. District Super- intendent, $160. Bieho %“-7.800 Worn Out Futon, amt: manta for conference damn, 8114 General conference expenses, 838. Tot-i gifts for the year‘ï¬ingn out- side of Downers Grove. local bud t is about 85800. making . a total 0 89811 raised for the car This money_ hag been yelged to_ Id : IETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH fl (TIUIICII OF (.HRIST. SCIENTIST CHURCH. â€WES Gilbert H. Newt-Ill. l’utot â€hr-r} [kn nd foreign misâ€" n'l fly fund, inflame I. 8. .. oury Society. Mention, 840. District Super- ’£’2§o‘."'i’:w:2 i Immuta, $114. I .v "gag-MW" '" ‘ Alvin wacome. mac? nkumu-u cmmcth’ Sunday. Ortober 15. 1922. 9:45 a. m. BiMo. School 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. {Anthem and Samoa, . cmflax thnnl -1: 901'! Prawr Mveï¬mz‘. Thur-262v 7 30. anie mount «mi F-‘vr Haven Ct oneâ€"ha" mile west of town No Couvctionp. Pu" Gospn'. Justiï¬cation. Sandi? ï¬mï¬ott. Divine Healing. Baptism with thér Hay Ghost ac- mrding tn Acts 2:4. STER‘SICI‘TS: Sundayf§rand 7:90 r. m. W Prim Sen-m Wednes- [qt 8 o'clock. :5. ANDMH scissor“. CHURCH 6:45 p. m. Alliance flowire 7 p. m. Evenin Worship. Gospel Singing“ orchestnl ac- mon subject: “Re ‘m Roosevelt mm! and "mi north to and through Lombard: the York mt! alright through l‘w county mm north to south through [Um-dale: um! I)» soâ€"cnllod Jolie! mud running at l lam of ntnlr-nlll mink in thin vlrinlly "urn... lucludml in tho 1)qu county pya-‘Nshww system. Under tho om way [all mull: «em hum mul "ml for by no the “all: road from the south'townwhlpu. Tho new [Jan wlll rrlmu county llno tlml Glen ï¬lm and on money which has been um! to keep north; South Main ntmt from thump the min mods (which wlll go in- math county line north throu'huto the auto-lid swam) amt which Downer» Grow, out lllmlnd avenue 'm’oncy will then be mod to build ml to Roosevelt. _roml and then north to!mnlntaln tho Aldo roads. county can issue bonds tn pay for the pt.- hard surfacing of highways. At some 4- later date one-half of the cost of the g: roads is returned to the county by in the state and the mm and county l8 Joinfly pay {or the up keep 0! thesei r. highmys.1'hjs is {or â€venom: of 'd the bituminous-Wm type of :lpflu‘ch‘ the anvm stretch in FM 3 Maple avenue is an example I! the '5 roads: are built of concrete, the sate slatm- reimburse» the entire mt and pnyn {or the upkewp. I). APOSTOLYC FAITH MISSION Sunday. October I"). 192: 9:16 a. n. Sunday School. 10:: m. m. lot-lung Worship. Thv-tm‘: “God's Ways. Ant)“ n by BC. Purl Choir. ‘:30 r~ m. Evening Wonlup. 'I'f'nmm "The WMH For God." iiiarï¬ns'y Welcome. F a'. PAUL'S BYANGBIJCAL (GROVE mam CHURCH [ A summary of what each said is ‘outuned and the propositoin fully ex- plan as follows. This duh is tak- en {mm the remarks of the speakers and from other sources. ‘ Other speakers were Stuns Anor- ney C. W. Reed; Attorney Joseph Reuse; Judge 8. L. Ramjet Judge Muzim' Slusser and County Clerk A. A. Kuhn. County Superintendent of High- ways, E. L. Gates, with the aid of a large mp, outlined the mulls which were to come under the shale-aid pav- ing pmject and explained the state aid system. THU through the south rt 01 EN SIASM FOR :h‘ls‘lt‘ï¬nship. In all 156 n5?†of HARD ROADS HIGH hard road is contemplated which will connect every village and city one AT MASS MEETING with the othel; and with state roads“ Most of this will be of the Tania (Continued from Page 1) - type but some, on the more traveled ‘ The meeting W83 called W “derrstrotehes, such as the St. Charles by George Fix, ell-inn“ 0‘ them, wlll be of concrete. county bonni- He‘outlined the Inn“ One of the beat provisions in the pose of the call. welcomed the men resolution as Md by the County and women and turned the meeting Board is the offer to hen) pay for over to N. W. L198, chairman of the street paving in incorporated towns. road committee. The county will pay the entire cost County Superintendent of High- of a, “van?†on any state-aid m - ways, E. L. Gates, with the aid of at running into or am, an incorporat- large mp, outlined the roads whlch ed towu ,if the town paves of the were to come under the state-old pav- same grade as the pavement running ing project and explainfld the “Nb to the limits. Thnt is If a modem aid system. road, eighteen feet wide. wen laid Other upeflkem were Stl‘fl Attor- in Highland avenue to the village me? C- W- Reed; MMWY JmPhJimlta, the county would pay {or u Reuse; Judge 8. L. Rathkl Judge eighteen toot road to our present Kuzim' Slusser and County Clerk brick street l! Downers Grove would A 11.4." Under the state- aid system The Children's Hour. Alliance Service. .Emins Word!!!» A 1y†'0‘ ' uuu be used,’ the nut Ito: hIgh-f ellmlml ny 11.0â€an min with we now djoiningn‘ Du?" in.†Doha county accepting the unto-l and: AM program would hue dim mudl r n ~yuu‘mn Hm would be the mug enlhbond luue highnan, of which we a! have chm mnninx through from out: Tongue Won Grand. A km of nil has lwm «Malnml ffl‘ the fuhulw 0! nm- wlmlo. Phone 430-)! We wish to Gian]: our neighbors and friends for their sympathy and for me floral oflerings in the death of our loving husband and father. Best Quality Service were laid but that the unitary sow fer 3nd xtub trenches wmv ï¬llrd with earth and it is these that are settling. He says in the new contract for street paving every trench, opened for my purpose, mast be ï¬lled with either cinder: or gravel. He says that the gas company has been the biggest ofl'ender on the new work. ‘ In last weeks Reporter v9 aid that the (when {or the sum" never were bola; ï¬lled ln with time". a pnetla which nu not follow ed when the brick pavements were laid. J. S. Lulu. village engineer. informs us an: the same pradivp mas fol? lowed when w present pawmonu of'road comndttee has It outlined. The of bonds would be 0! the tweuy-yeu. mt serial type and would be paid by I heapedslhudroadtax. lthubeen lte computed by the once of the county: nd‘eleri that the u: per acre for this purpose would not be over 15 cents inlmer one per year and this would pay edilor both principle And Interest. 0!: From the summon: oxpmunl by ‘mry man who make but Fn'day ‘mning. and they were then from mry Mule hamlet in the county. the bond hue “ll be cnrfltd by a he to one mnjoruy. The Supervisors an new working on the pin wh'r‘h {1‘ Metruintobcpmtonvoh ‘io westâ€"Lake «mt: Roosevelt and the Hunt mull. These are paid for {and maintained by an unto. Nut come the mte- aid may, paid for and mainhined b\ the Male and tho leounly jointly mi lhiril the touwlnip ’Nsluuy system Under the Oh. «I, all ran-in uevo built and mm! far by town-«hips. Tho new [Jan will rrlmul money which has lm-n umi tn lit-0p“ ,up Ilia min food: (which will [o in-. EDWARD C. CLOW {towns Iota the tax would be In pm portion. It waa add that the saving on tires along would more than pay the tax and that wear and tear on the auwmobilea would gradually be eliminated by driving over hard road: Instead o! abme of the thing- which; CARD 0F THANKS levy u: wont to my the cost of curb and gutter and {or the ad. ditional width of street necessity to bring the pavement to our standard street width. They will the my one ind! the coat of III bridges in incor- porated wines on state-aid tends. ‘ The estimated mount of the pro- posed bond issue is $1,300,000 and this would be sufficient, it is estimat- ed, to pave every state-aid highway in the county with either bituminous- maudam or concrete. :3 the bud In. J. E. Grout and Family. Dress Dggigqipg .“_ A- I A CORRECTION cull ï¬nds. thing: which BeslolJobPrintingQuick Get in line for your supply of winter coal by placing your order early NESCO and PERFECTION OIL COOKING STOVES ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES HERO FURNACES WASIIBURN’S CROSBYS GOLD MEDAL FLOUR CHAS. MOOHEL 8» SUN HARBWARE, can a. mu AUTHORIZED DEALERS 244 Hinadale Ave. Hinsdale, [11inch Phone Hinsdale £16 for Demonstration STORAGE GAS OIL REPAIRING Service You Will Like 36 S. Main St. Tel. 279 wer for all orcnniom, easily mnlmllrd; "ml riding com- ort: upwnrum Hunt in modem and always in good mate; mmple'cncn of I pointnwnu and invent; and my In mmuon. are tho qunm II which M ury Ibo phrase _ Just a Ru] Good Car There in a wealth 0! mum: in the phrase "Just n Roll Good Car." In It nru lneorpontod the Ida]: o! W. C. Dunnt'n thirty-Me yean' «patience an I mum-cur- er 0! vehicles, m I We!" of more (Mn «to million automobilen. 1M Duran! bro» M fame to “Incl! in . v-Mrt time {or it does Its are well. ll keep: going c-vety day. I! in no! a homer. Tho mmhnnium I» hardly cvcr brought to (he nttcnflvn of "u.- on Mr. It pile: up mllcnao wiflnoul. any uppmiable no" Ind dun [Mu It. hula cost. The Duran! t‘nr nun-wan mum! mechanical drain; Hmplicyy a! coml‘mcuongï¬omnghggup Ingl flytuhllfly: DRAKE M010]! SALES Watch for the Star FRESHPORKHAM 251:er RICHELIEU VULCAN COFFEE 35¢ per pound LIBBY’S RED RASPBERRIES No. 2 canâ€"38c PLUM PUDDING 40¢ per can Telephone 29 $1650.00 lO-lZlb