4 -V .a ¢-'Ix-~ OWNERS G .\‘-rs P'rzmk Lave-3 l-nlurmlm-d iii 14-“ of lu-r frlvuds m u (mllllng. ln' honor 01 Ml“ ( ‘urrlv- Wlulvr. on Tues- do) allernomn. Many ï¬ngers make work llglu. 'l'lw quill being ï¬nished. rvlrrulmwnh‘ uvrv .34‘rvml and the! guests dmmm-Il. well pit-"ed u'llh llu-lr allrrmwn'u work. The qulll_ also Illumwun-d. an the In! sunl. wendml her way home u‘lth u unlle.‘ Piano-solo, “Fen Follet" (Gram. Helen llaller. .“llm Thine Eyes" (Mendelssohn). "l Waited (or the Lord" (Mendelssohn). chorus. Readâ€" ing, "The Dana) of Little l’aul Dom- bey" (Dickens), Leona l-lauvn. "The Four Seasons" lHaydm, "Shadow Town Ferry" (Buldwlu). Francis Wll- lis. llol'nlce Ilinder Lucile lush, Char- lotto lmws, Helen Muller, Em Sew ems. Essay on Patriotism. Charlotte Drees. l'reavntalion of (l. A. R. prize. Cam. 1‘. S‘ Rogers. "Miss Algebra" (lleartz). Max Butler. Roy lzlxon, Ray Morgan. John (:ustus. llnrr lill'kvlmanv John lustin. Rouse \Vuph-s, Marvln; MvMukiu. Howling, "lirlm and tlw‘ Ferry" Hngnlcwl. Mlltlrml Potter. "(‘mno l'nto llt’m" (â€mull-ll. uhorus.‘ Reudlng. "The I ad) uf Slmllntt" (Terr l nysonl. Hvlt-n Nahum-3'. Cantata, "The Ltuly of Slmllult“ tlloudalll. chorus. Soloists~Fram~ls \\'i!lls. ('nru. llortolin. ('hm‘lmu- “rm-H. lloum-g We plea To be Held at the Methodm Church at Downers Grove. Illinois. Tues- day, May 21, 1913. Pumps and Oxfords in Black. Tan and White also ln Satin and Nab-cl White. Button Shoes all the latest and newest Slum. The Fair Store For ‘ Commencement ... Telephone 105-]! L. H. Swearingen 8: Co. N o Dull Evenings! VOL. thx. NH. 40. Graduating Exercises in ‘ the Home where there is a 'e Have Correct Styles :’For The Occasion QUELTKNQ 3.3739.- “erfect Fit We Assure You, Will Assure .You Comfort and Ease. On The k: All Important Evening â€ms Absolutely The Lowest gully Nowhere Excelled CflflMENCEMl-ifl'l' The News Agency mun 8: Michel Victrola There are Through the columns of this paper the farmers along the Plank Road Wish to say that llu- roadside: is just as much to them as lln- pm'laways art- [0 llw U\\'IH‘l‘S 7" town, They are (-onâ€" linuully Hu'meulvd with asparagus hunters, muons: llwul hoiug people far morv uhln (u buy their asparagus than somv of lht‘ {armors llu-y who it from. H u {armor “‘“l‘r to drive along the; Flu-Pl :uul m1- ;| large lwl of "om-rs in lhv purlurn)’ or on llw lawn of any ro-sillmu'v and should juun- um and pit-l; u lmmgm-l. or oven mm Howe-r. the owner Would :u 0va plmuv to .\ir. llofl’nrl In nIlvud to tho grullomuuu and tho m-xt limi- lhv fm'mvr pusowdl 'llwrv would hr in Hill" nuilml up. "No‘ (rs-spnssiuu.†lo the m-xi isnm- of ;[h-- umu pnpvr Would la: n "olive uo~l ‘lilylng prople not to tom-ll the flow ;.-rs. Now. why In H mm pvnple thlnk fwhmn Ihvy get outside the town llur HI» llN-y arn luv» In do an they wlsh'.’ :ESlop and lhlnk when you out your :nexl meal And see how anuuy thiugn Eon your table came, by some noun-v. :lmm lhv farmer. and re-upuct him as you do your nelkhlmr. l' ll. l". Woman's lmpcmng Id... Every woman fee!- thut the on“! to join a Ioclety {or the sum at something or other. 15 W. Railroad Street AWFARMER'S COMPLAINT. All last week a rumor was per sistzmtly circulated around town that J. Klingclhncfer hadhecn shot and killed at Security. 'l‘cxus. \M: are plvusvd to say that there is no truth \vltntn'cr in the report. ]. (2. \\'hit(- havim: rvcvivetl a letter from Mr. and Mrs Klingclhoefcr stating that tho: family are all well and that the outlook for them in their new hmm: is encouraging. m 117 Ind 178 IDLE RUMORS l)()\\'\'F.ll§ (HHH'E, IH,Y PAGE ('(H'X'I'Y. ILLIXHIS, MAY 28, 1918. for In vmage Clerk h d In. 2.4 fen fre'_ a £3. baton J LOO £23, B'n‘ï¬m of m and s l mnble’ 'a’t’th’c- mashing; aroma? ma that‘the slim 0 81.0.0. or epch and mu tonll the lim- ï¬le"!!! . m mum mornownerscroveflmme tulinowfdneud nuke ottjcg o DOG TAX NOTICE Nowell ‘ ownenof In! The third nurse is nov in attend- ance and Dr. Wilson says that they are all out of danger and some-on the (ah- md to recoveryâ€"Hinndale Do lags. “’ndnpsdny 0! last wreck tho daugh- tpr was when sink and the doctor pronounced It diphtheria. A protes- sional nurse was brought from the city immediawly and nroryrmng m- sihip was done to prawn! the aura"! of the disease. Eton so It was but A few days um" Mrs. Walkpr had con- tracted the sum ("SFâ€P. than the grandmother. Mrs, Smith, and the none fonowed In quick succession. A second nurse was mild, and she. too. fell a victim to the disease Tho Runyon-old dnngmor of Mr. am! Mrs, Thus. Winter. 204 North nmv. Mm Walk". hor mam". Mn. Smith and two profpsuonal nurses up all [wing in one house gnawing from diphtheria. Tm. Wl‘kef Home Contain. Five A husinou Int-Min. of "w announâ€" lkm will he MM in the momlnx o! â€w mnlea‘ FIVE DIPHTHERIA CASES IN ONE HOUSE Following In a "M a! flu- athletic events: me‘y-M duh. "no humlml-urd duh. Shot am. "who pounds. Runnmx blah jump Four unwind Ind tony-yard rum. Pol: null. Two hundrv-d um! tummy-rd Imr hurdlr. Dim. "mm. Two hundred and twenty-urn duh. Run!" hm in... One- hnndrvd and twenty-um! Mun hurdle, mum hundrml and olxht‘ryurd rnn. Roi-y row. om- mum-4 IN». The loam «Inning the "In: net rm be awarded the banner. ‘ Pint win- in Ilw oratoricll «not will lu- a gold medal: nemnd prize a silver mrdal. Tim winning vhonu in «he mu-lrnl coma-u will in awarded I [mum-r. This vrlu- mum in won ihm yarn in norm-Illa" baton ll bot-omen line properly or any u-hool. A humor will IIIO be awarded to flu- lrnck loan winning the mall polnln. Individual print: in tha- lihlwlir "on“ will “no ha given. A ulnar modal will be air-Med to the «hum: of am when. Tim “Mau- arming IM- mum nun- hcr of mini: will rwrlvo a sold m1. nodal. U All six 0! the high school! will have repreu-mallves in (he oramrlcal Ind nthlellc comes's. “'hoaum. Downers (lrow and Elmhnrul will haw clubs In the musk-u! conlml. The chow-on an Ilmltml lo llllrlyclx met-ulna". MI!) 11 lnlnlmum number 0! lwenly- {our Thrm enlrlm from each school will contest In "10- nlhlo-Ilc c-Vcflll. ('oulesls will bu lH-ld Ill nlhlclit' punts, urulory and music. Tlm ath- lmic program is scheduled for the 1m- ernnon at lIN' rat-v, track. The arm mrivul and ln'lniml ran-(ema M" be held In 1h» owning; Preliminary (-on- (until haw been held lu- 'ha- schools and the winners of (he-no runlenta will reprmu-nl men whoa! in the big events. May ‘24. ’ Case. 0! Serious Diane-Mum. 'l‘h.» lirsl :mnuul (‘umvsl m lw held under the auspices of mo m-wly or- ganized DuI’agv County Alhlch, Urzr writ-u] and Musk‘nl .msm-mum. will take plat-1‘ in Win-sum on Saturday. May ‘11. SIX high schuuls will in- rop- n-svnn-d: thamn. WEN (Meant), Num-rvillv. Elmhurm. Hinsdah- and Downvrn Grow. SIXSCHWLSAREHTERED Wheaton,West Chicago, Napervlue, Elm- Ilurst, mnsdale and Downers Grove to be Represented EVENTS IN ORATORY, ATH- LETICS AND MUSIC HIGH SCHMLS WILL CONTEST HONORS Among Number â€"Mr. and Mrs. P. W. achncht, 117 E. Randall street, announce the birth of a son on In 12. â€"â€"F'. B. Couwe". M. 11, left Down- ers Grove on Tuendny night (or Wash- ington, D. C. He will be the resident surgeon at the National Homeopathic Hospital in Washington, whnre he held the position of resident physician be fore coming here. ~Gardenlng and Min â€min; by hour or job. Telephone 68-]. Gemini Hotel. John Wittenkeller. -â€"Roland Scrum: eaten-Med a number of young men from Chicago on Sunday. â€"-Mr. Ind Mn Kelly entertained guests from Chlcago on Sunday. â€"â€"Mrs. Roy Gould, of Chkaxo, has been mlmng at the home. at R. W. Hawkins. -â€"â€".\lark Hunt. of Hammond. Ind. spent Sunday visiting relatives in the village. ~Mrs. Elizabeth Dans-r and sour have decided to remain in Montana. and will roman. (hplr houaoanid goods In a short time. â€"â€"Mr. and Mn. ('Inrko an! son: an- lbout to move to (‘hicago and haw- rented their homo n the row-mar of N. Forest and Prairio 3"!an to tha McKhnon family. --Emmt F1 Hung!> rMum 'II on Sun day from Maninsrillp. Ind, and his many friends an» glad to hear that M: health is gmltlv improwd, ~31!" Edna Smith. of l'hlflgn. npont Saturday In 0h villa". ~~ Mn. (Ho-mm: Pmtor Murilor and Infant sun the gum»! M hvr pan-m: and relaï¬ws. â€"~ Mrs, Juno sultan. of Irving Path: was the mum of MI" ('arrlo Winn-J on Saturday. . Mr Ind Mn. l'nul'Mum-H and oh" dnm left an Saturday Mr Minoan, POIIPd It.’ by tho loo-Nona Him-n a! 9 "Ian". Mfr-M: how: roll-rm from Ms rmugr M Aminrh. Ill. an Monday Mn. 0on In: "mailwd m mm and gm "w ulnrv- In ordv-r [or m» mm- mor‘. ("us Tyla-r nwm Sunday at who hmm- of M. “In" on Oak-Inna up. Mn. 5 I with to llnounce that l but. opmml In «mmc shop cl 1» W. m mad urn-M. not! will any a [all “no or o-hflrh' and an "shun; supplie- nod Ivrrllofln. [cannula lnmlubnd an In or old hon" tor rm". Rn no than! vir- Ina yrur ‘hnuu Mm armor-d «uh. uh- utumn-a hr «gum Mrs. Rex llnwklnn unlerlumed on Friday afternoon at lu-r plus-m home on Onlwood avvmu: (‘ardu ware the amuse-men! 0! (hr unvrnoon and Mn. Than. I". Kelley won m» prlm. later, relrmhmenu mm- Iervod In nw dlnln: room md Mrs. (X B. Ch'ldl pound. The gums wem: Mandamus lamoo. Kelly, Beldolm-ll. Show. Joan. Bled. nu. Klng. Bush. Dummy. Willard. was. Chlldl, Lo mny, Horufllue. hm. stnuho. "roam-a and 00034. b! ('hlcuo. r'hu wry-d wuwl m the ucrusIOIL,’ lm . '.l‘l‘. 3.“? xio-“ml \\'ilh llO'HKhl â€IO." â€.21, usul‘ul hill-hr" Inc-malls with} nhh h her ('rir-uvh Imd pn-m-‘med lu-rl ’l‘lu- mwsha \u-ru: Hermann-s Mnrlv‘ Millvr, Myrtle HI'IIII. .lI-nm'u Sc'llwfln. Elm-l (‘In-munan. Luuru "Mull; Mimo- n-I Golda lpighlon. Edna Smith. (Innu- lvlew Lacey. m-ssiv Nash, Jeanie Mac» I â€an. ('nrrlu “'ï¬mor and Kuthrynl all. MRS. HAWKINS \\‘hHo the gm-sls wvm mm seated at the tuhla- the doorbell rang. and Miss Winter was allied to tho door. ‘Upnn lwr nrrh'a! thvn- she found a hm‘ikvt. piiu-d high with parkagos of .1†.s-m'm my! site's. whk-ll she was in- fmnwd i! was ht'l' duty to ope-n. This pan (-1' HH- Irrugl'fllll was a great eur- min- in Miss \Vlmur. as whmx ("he isn't lu'nu- a («A hours before, the sky \u: » (' ('fll' with no hint of the "show- m'†\ lzith hm! drmvndvd so sud- drill)" The table was very prmlily dvl'ov! rated with pink and white sweet peua.f un'l tin-h gm-al was presented with 113 honqm-L AH enjoyed the toothsmnu' Hands prtwidvd. 00!"- phone 62-"; WIIMNI 10W Rom-Mn: "ramp"; “to.“ ‘0. A. P. â€Hun“. ’sz Mfssvs Kate Gollun. Clam an-l Flouuw Lave-y gave a luncheon on Saturday. .\‘.n_\' [7 at 3 p. "L, in helm: of Miss (‘urrie Winter. at tho lucey home on Highland avenue. After a most delightful luncheon had been vu- joyvd. tht- guest of tumor wmx sur prisml by u kitt'ht‘l) shower roniulning many useful utensils. LUNCHEON AND snowmm‘ ANNOUNCEMENT. ENTERTAINS. J. W. Nash High GraJc Ch 15 South Main Street Me†Mens‘ “I†“ï¬rms!†"MI IWWWW‘W The W L. [as Line pâ€"to_~_Dat_e_ in S_tyle:. THE HOTIOGRAPH FAMILY THEATE "MNerfl\ of II ' a," â€(M Fishing than I Tnvkr' "The. Tiimmne" - "I. nm We MM Ania“ Part! â€Until We Meet Anin" Part II " Pdr Joins the [1m - MALL,§,§W 5! If you begin to deposit one-third 0! ynur income. it will grow BIGGER. Why? As you see the result of you: lube: (your bank account) grow you'll work harder. pique you: employer. and vourscl! hem-r and incvease your Income... wrc. sure. SURE. Let OUR Bank In YOUR Bank We Pay 3 par can! Interest 8tvln. Account- Lord Lumber Co. ONLY START! Bank and save one-third only [or you]: interest fur ‘5 years. Then the INTEREST ALONE will Pay you for the rest of your life. one-half of your previous Income. whether it may have been. 'l'lu-n- i‘ nlwvlmrly nuthilm in live MW 00' ’IB. Lumflwr that \u- I'mmr-l amply at writ prim â€It! Lm. lu-r fur all hmlclinu pllflm'k: Fences. Ina“. 'l'rim. "uilinus. Shinuiu ('H'. In fart any kind 0' Ltmn’ur )0" may w“. is sure lo he fmmd here. We carry all Kinds of Lumber. In Our Yard" Going to Build L Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank .. Court Competition SATURDAY. MAY 24. 1913 Downers Grove. Illinois E Shoes r m; Cog-ltd stod- 85.1mm scapu- â€.5.me MW' mum- â€summon Hoary-'90- . A. I. to .I V. I†out Condo, ovo-I-Io '00. O I. I. I. I I. I. Downers Grove. llllnol. The Very BE.“ in 1’0er Credit GROW . WHOLE N0? Pain W Path MN Paths CM [shin Candy