Bunch. “anchor: mflul to Bob who threw Smith out at tho plate. Graph- llng's ï¬nale smml Morris Incl Cam-- bug. .‘IrElhone ended the fray by striking out. mute-fly. Th ha!- «I! In a po- sition to tumor ml um but mm In w). it mu. Gal-hm m up In ml [am making some My rum»: And not! than. “kw bk pm In In! mum anon In tho hm". um Chan sloflfll, pink â€I and mad when Iorri- «have b "(mm mm. From than an!“ the eighth (Mum- I‘ll! 1-month uni ml My playing Mow-cl mm and [In on "and: I (Miller. In an tight). Int- 0! (Mum: hap- pml Hum (hr Inn!- to! a bit rul- tkrl. Thrialt‘l award with a high fly to «mm which Ehnimr lot! in friend 90L “who alww a walk. M laid drum n mum mu" how ma TM and “rich. which Tod huh I hurl lime m-Hing la and thrr‘ will! from a pom position. Thohlel «em‘ in (MM ms the heme and scored the-I Brick thnw badly to the plate. Rut-He! swing to {him and (‘hase to amml.‘ Smith"! Pinflo put Hurtir 2nd (‘hasal mt the log. Morris drote out a dink, Rmitb going to scroml, both, advancing on a wild with. Ted me‘E â€VP way (0 Herb who struck outi The fall suitings in a wide variety of colors and fab- rics are now ready for your inspection. The Kahn line is the best on the mar- ket today and you should investigate before buying. dc! mu both deem-x In (and form. fllnnbk uaiu toot the good bmh dthgnmnndhoddllhcgood Wu com "My way. Some hm WI hm Hind-lo from moving 3 Hugh. went to second on Herb'x nurture and took third on a pulsed ball but couldn't count when Bum-h mule I running catch of Bludor'n long fly. In the ninth Cum»; mt one to deep cum-r for a home run making (be ï¬nal count urn-n to four. Labor 0|! 11“. The rmod “me "as played 1! MI Park on I (as! Md. I! bow like .- nun Inning gnu M the «an n Curl!" and Thol- Gelsler dww the hurling for Hilts« dale and had the locals at his com- mand with a How “goo!“ hall. Altho tapped for loss hits, he was hit fre- quently and failed to get the support of his mates at the critical moment. After going; 0.12 in short order in the ï¬rst frame thv lm'uls mime buck and slung three mighty runs across. Shanny startcd the works by draw- ing a pass, Hort: being issued the same. Soromiwclger Smith gooi'rd Bindor‘s liner, loading the melts. Af- ter Nth-“h wizill'cd Kuivyh met one for a hard :Zinttle scoring Shanny. Cline lifted one to extreme left, Elminger scoring after the catch. Kan-.4: tom for sécond on the peg ln, McElhono'x throw went wide to second and nipâ€"l ped Kai-exit on the car, ullowing‘ Blmle‘r to 5mm. Mocht'l rolled out,. Smith to luckie. The next throw frames were tame. In the sixth thcl locals made Hinsdnle look bad and} especially Pitcher (Mister, as tlwyi hunted him out of the league. Geis-‘ let’s control was lax as he passed Carpenter and Shanabrook to open the sixth. Ehninger's roller couldn't be handled and the sacks were pol- luted with no one down and Geisler looked foolish as Bob scored and Brick rested on the initial sack. Geisler picked of? Jim Kansh forcing in Shanny. Butch laid down a hunt and Isain Geislcr couldn‘t handle it,- ktting Ehningvr tilp straps. Mochel and (â€uni-m popped out leaving the locals with a two run lead. Again in the sm-u-nth the locals looked lik- Ible to score when Billy got on with. capable of doing. Bert Moore No (am is won until (hm outs 135 N. MAIN ST. SUI 1' 0R OVERCOAT $35 (Continued £10m page and up 1 Downers Grow AB ‘ Mochol, 3b .......... 4 Cm‘tiss, cf .......... 5 Carpenter. 2b ........ 4 fShnnubrook, As ....... 3 mmflnp .......... 2 ‘MMmlb .......... d Nuke ............. 4 “mm" ........... 3 Klein. r! ............ 2 Cllue, r! ............. 2 Totals .............. 2 WmMo AB Ruthie, lb ........... 6 Chase, 3:! ........... 4 8mm.†........... ¢ Mords.ll ............ 4 Bunk. r! ........... 4 Mnkm,u ......... ‘ lam-1k.“ ..... 3 anmmc ......... l mama: .......... 2 MMmp ............ 8 .OOOOOOV-a-~=4¢°°9~NI¢-O= cooâ€"Saauqawc .Ic‘ aâ€"eeâ€"ece-â€"~=wo~â€"cce~c~c: urea.»- nâ€"auI-‘v uâ€"ca-oeg-geeMceeoecooâ€"cv-cm Hm run-Cantu. Boa on but. a? Gownâ€"s. sum out. by m llflf-v9: by mum-a. l‘nuod hall, Idlhooo. an by “(chefâ€"lamb. Following is the box score of the 3 Sunday game: Downers Grow AB Macho), 3b .......... 4 Cm‘tiss, cf .......... 5 Carpenter. 2b ........ 4 Shunubrook, as .......3 h‘hninger. p .......... 2 Binder. lb .......... ‘ Nash, c ............. 4 “mm" ........... 3 Klein. rf ............ 2 Cum», r! ............. 2 Totals .............. 2 WMMe AB "mm,“ ........... 6 hzd¢=°e~nmn_¢= cooâ€"Eï¬auqawc ~=wo-â€"cce~=~e= A a c- .- cmnleoe=oc~câ€"cm to 5, in the early .part of the season. Bt- then- Sunday and get in the habit for the Hinsdnle game. Hinsalalo believes they are «luv for another victory and whether or not they can put it. across will he settled on Soptember 25th, at Memorial Park. Next Sunday the locals will huok up with We Orioles of Chicagofnlt took 12 innings to trim this outï¬t 6 ‘are made in the last of the ninth ‘frame. The Legioxmaims came so lc!qse to winning in the ninth that Hinsduleliï¬ still wondering how it all happeuml. After Shunny had popâ€" ul nut to Grawhling, Herb got on one for two sm‘ks and scout-d up Binder's :iuglu tu right. Nash popped to Gmhhozg. 'l‘heidcl began to weaken :zml mused Kan-sh and loaded the rul'kS when he hit Jum- l‘lllningcr on tho head. Muchol’s single scum-d Hindu- and Knmh, Juno resting on second. ("\nti» \mlmttlwl u ringlv: letting Juno 300w and muting Scoop on the far comer. 'l'ul thou stultrl .~(-mnd. The two tying runs won.- on >0cuml and third and 'l‘hI-idvF “us goâ€" ing bud. Bob got the cuuut to three: and «up and bk‘ppfll into mw which; rolled to 'l‘lwidel and was an easy; out ending a rally that almost ruined] hopes of \‘ictm'y for the llinsdalcnnal 4 1‘ TEL. 30â€"DAYS TEL. 217~NIGHTS At these new prices a Thor Washing Machine m- a Thor Ironer is as usual -- The Best Buy on the Market. If you have no electric washer and want to save yourself hours of weary, hack-breaking labor call today. Price Reductions on Thor Products Effective Sept. lst J. D. Gillespie Co. N0. 75 Automatic Ironer, gas heated ....... 195.00 No. 75 Automatic Ironer, electrically heated 245.00 N0. 90 Ironer, gas heated .................. 245.00 44-Inch Ironer, complete hand foot control 175.00 N0. N0. Distributors of High Grade Merchandise We announce herewith new sweeping price reductions on Washing Machines and Ironing Machines: No. 25 Galvanized Stationery Wringer 32 Copper Luminoid Cylinder . . . .. 32 Galvanized Luminoid Cylinder . '25 Galvanized Swinging Wringer 25 Copper Swinging Wringer ..... M Ode] DOWNERSAGBOVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROVE. W018 Had Hiuorlc Foundation. “mu-es In fln- \\'uml" is («umlwl on a crime mmnmuul In "11- Firm-ml: remury. vlw full hi-‘lnry uf wish-l- um)- lu- sm‘ll mrvwl «m Um mound-51w" In In ulu'iu-m Imum- In Karl-wilt. England. Tutu! .. . . . . ................ $149.58 The balance. $37.88. was divided ovmlly among the ro-opvral 1m: churches. July July July July J uly A UK. Aug. Aug. Aug. Finuurlal statement on rm-elpts um] disbursemen‘s of the treasurer 0! Hu- [‘0 unerulive Council of Churches {or the svasun 0! union services during July and Minus“: Tm ill RIDGWAY-QUEST CO’S. PAINTS â€"-â€" VARNISHBS â€"- ESAMELS ARE THE BEST! Strictly Pure House Paint, per gal. .......... Combination House Paint, per gal ........... Flat Wall Paint, per gal. .................... Floor Varnish per gal. .................... Hig h Gloss Whine Enamel, per r.gal .......... Porcelain Finish White Enamel, per gal ....... Auto and Carriage Top Dressing H. L DAWSON Telephone 849-.) 221 S. Fa Indians-monk {00-5 .......... "('hm'istrr ...... organ is! ...... W. W. HENDERSON. Treasurer. lieu-INK Special Automobile Spur Vanish RIGHT QUALITY Present Price New Price Shim $130.11" 20.! u 19. l 2‘ 2L"! $125.00 140.00 215.00 195.00 160.00 30 Acres Trem, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. lJttlcford Nurseries Phone 312-1 Landscape Gardening our Specialty "Yo-s. I‘m Human] m :1 girl with t mIlIEun alutmrs." "What ulmw slh- hmk Inn-'3" "lev :1 millluu dullurs."-Bul- thymu- Ann-rim". “'51 :1qu Much-m differ. \\'it is upon the slullh‘ll turn, wisdnm is in lyriugb h»: flhuul u-na!:~s.~â€" ‘n-luh-n. 10:1 Time Pouch C losed 6:45 a. m. . 8:10 a. m. 6-H Ea; 9;: 5:10 p. TEL. 30â€"DAYS TEL. 217â€"NIGHTS. 221 S. Fain-mount Ave. SCHEDULE OF MAILS Central Time Incoming Mails Week Dayâ€"Except Sunday m. m. Wit and Wisdom. Outgoing 3110.00 .....,............ West . West East West I Direction .................. East West l 75.00 150.00 195.00 1 75.00 l 45.00 12.5.00 Suitabh. Sunday. Mails East West me ! West 1 East Inst East The Reliable Taxi Service and Auto Repair Shop has taken over the taxi service of Wm. Eiehhorst. We are equipped to give expert service at reasonable rates. Town calls are re- duced to 25 cents. Twentyâ€"four hour service. Phone 391. East Railmad street. near Main, opposite the depot. ARCHIE SCHLAUDER. Th9 am hi' fl‘lwmlh' ‘ :1 «win: HIH= G. B. DAUGHERTY Painting Decorating First Class Work 144 No. Forest Ave. Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 322-] IMGeMeOIdBenPurity Harry Walker Phone 191- R We have in transit and also in stock all kinds and sizes of Coal. (‘oal will not be cheaper. in the fall or winter, than it is now. So get your next m’nter’s supply in your bins NOW and he prepared for anything the winter might bring. Added to this is the danger of in serious car shurtago. Grain and other things are starting to move very fast with the gradual resumption of businmd. leaving less cars for coal. Conditions are gradually working themselves around to the same as prevailed in the early part of Inst winter. The mines have not been worked to full calmeity during the summer months which makes a shortage at the mines. Our advice is “Order Your Coal While the Getting's Good.†“Get It While the Getting’s Good†is a slang phrase but it applies to COAL right now. ANNOUNCEMENT Resident Member of the Lumber-man's Pubiicity Bureau Phone Phone after 6 P. M. Day 20 142 J This WALKER DICKE PAINTING Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheafully furnished Our best grades areâ€"â€" Advertisement Pittston Hard Coal Isn't a cht Art u \umfl‘ NONE BETTER IN ILLINOIS Pocdlonlas LUMP, ECG and MINE RUN ORDER NOW! -.~' ~. ix now mu.“ mum and Pleasure in OM'I Work. l'lmsuw mules Ilu'mmh lull and!!!» Inn-ugh seflvimlulm-M't' um! Imlulem-e. “'lwu um: m'ls m Inu- his work III. Mfr is u happy mm. vICUr-kin. George W. Slauson 8: son If your machine missm stitches, breaks thread. runs hard or gives you any trpuble, plume Wellington 2252 or send postal and they will call and examine it without charge placing you under no obligation. are not sewing machine agents and have nothing to do with the sale of machines. but are simply men who have spent a lifetime in the businws of sewing machine 36-. justiug. Oflice 200941 Irving Park Blvd Chicago, Illinois. 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