Tropic BlendCoffee in 3 p0und burlap bags Fancy large grape Fruit 5c, - - Apple butter, 14 oz. jar‘ - Chop Suey Sauce - . Heinz Euchted pickels‘ - Sweet dwarf mangoes . . Beechnut Oscat Saute - . _-+._ Special sale on wash goods in tissue ginghams. - voile: etc. See our table loaded with bargains. Ladies new silk blouses in see window special â€.50 Ladies White Waist: in voile: etc., good styles. we will close at This Week’s Specials ! EASTER CARDS The main object of the Chautauqua, aside from educulonal and amuse meat value. in to advertise the village of Downer. Grove. Too. long thin when: has hidden men and played (he model! Halo Violet while mixer and porhlpu leu'dnlnblo Iocatlonl‘ The Downers Grove Independent Chautauqua Association with the sea- son of 191.5 enters on its second year. The succe‘sa 0! int year’s program has encouraged the manager: at the movo men! to go ahead and plan for an equally good program. In fact some of the features of this year's procram surpau in point of interest anything which waa presented laat year or at any time In the village. in connection with the program of the Downers Grove independent Chau- tauqua for this year, the directors of the association have planned of Home Coming Week, July 24 to August 1, when friends of the village will receive a welcomeï¬nd be given an opportunity to observe the strides which Downers Grove has taken in the last few years. The Home Coming Week was simply a sug- gestion in the minds of the managers of the independent Chautauqua until last Tuesday night, when the subject was presented to the Downers Grove Business Men’s Association and re- ceived their approval and the promise 0! support from the merchants and business men of the town. July 24 to August 1 Set Apari to Welcome Old Friends. .. H. Swearingen 6 Co. VOL. XXX". NO. 11. \ Groceries This Week ï¬ne line of Easter Cards of all kinds at Downers Grove pretty stripes. ‘. lawm. Jap silks Charlo- Kadlnu huvtho mac! (or the mason work and John 309901111"! will do the carpenter work. The laundry plant will be equlpped with the latent Improved machinery Ind will be operated entirely by elec- (rlclly. The ullmted coat of the en- tire Improvement ll 812.000. The structure will iront twentyflve feet on Burlington avenue and will have a depth of 100 feet. The walls will be constructed entirely at brick. the from well to be 0! ï¬ne pressed brldr with large show windows of ‘plate glass. The building will be two stories in height, the ground floor to be occupied by the laundry plant which Mr. Fowler will install. and the second floor will be divided into apert- menu. These latter will be ï¬tted with all modern convenience. and will be uni-had in out throughout. Work was commenced this week on ‘the new building to be erected by Mr. Fowler, formerly proprletor of the Downers Grove Laundry, on Burling~ ton avenue. near \\'aiola avenue. ’1‘le concrete foundation is already com- pleted and the actual bulldlng wlll now be pushed with all possible speed. New Laundry wm Be Thoroughly Modern and of Handsome Design. Emu-e flauntlng their excellencles be- fore the world. Downers Grove is a stand good town. We know It and in a spirit of absolute fairness to our sister towns we should let them know It also. $12,000 IMPROVEMENT. 'Trustees Notiï¬ed per bottle 25: pet bottle 25: per bottle 25¢ per bottle 25c - 80c per dozen 55c Suburban Non. ' .79 . plisses. DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE CdUNTY, ILLINOIS; Jacob Rohm. 86 years old. former resident of Naperviile. city max-aha} and visiting commissioners. of Chicago in 1859 and chief of no lies during the administrations of "Iona John†Weniworth, Mayors lawn and Calvin. and who also served as state treasurer, was buried in Ohi- mo this afternoon. He died Saturday in Chicago. He was born in Woesain- gen, Alsace, Germany, in 1828; cans to America. with his parents in 184! and lived on a tans near Hamlin. Ho aided in the passage of ti. ill ‘wliel an Lincoln Park to M sad was on. at tta ï¬rst missus- as. as was as. at ha ton-dais st (logos-Ia ass Divisio- straas m Jacob Rum: oi Napervmo Succumbs. Aged Eighth-Oh: Years. FORMER CHICAGO CITY MARSHALL PASSES AWAY. The women of the Catholic Church have a spring lunch and party planned (or the evening of Tuesday. March 18. in the Church Hall. They will serve their usual good lunch, and we under- stand will have a little entertainment and a social hour afterward. This is; on the eve of St. Patrick's 'day and In to commemorate the fame of the Irish saint that this party is given. SPRING LUNCH AND PARTY Both 0! these young men are we" known to Downers Grove peopleJxxh have had plenty of the ï¬ght kind of experience. practical. and they will, no doubt. build up a ï¬ne mm business in the Grove. 1"be will ï¬re old or new houses. supply material. mum and bulbs, nml do 3 mm! electric“ business. L. BertoIIn and E. Raymond have ‘nnnounced their Intention of 30m: Into the electrical contracting bul- nou. starting the nm of April. H was learned yesterday. Ion-u» 4 Hoymnd to Open In tho- Mcal Cour-cu». Oh†Snowy. A min“ In to be held l: Dido'- mu Hominy night to ported (to on (autumn and the charter book. an to be closed on that night. to we no “for-ed by (he lea-«an. The second m It" be held In the lam plum and" and another In. I. to be punks.“ to ham-u In shooting. no um won expected. I. moat o! the members no Bowie†II (In clay mm me. TIM um atom of "to only atm- lu-d Dowm Oran Rod no an (‘Iuh wu Mld In Chan. Veuord‘l pu- mn on tho plant mm and†non Inn. 0: Account o! tho Mm! wind and mow. no very good acorn wen undo NEW FIR“ STARTS THE FIRST. uv -- .‘u-- The main entrance to [he buildinl II to be on the Cunil um: aide with (Thu. Mrlvicu. the «nuance to tho lecture room on 0w. Dunun.... For"! avenue. The building will be Guano VII.... ‘ioriy feel one! from the sidewalk ling Lu. ()erwlx. . . . One of the siipuiuion. in the Cu I; E. Bunnin... negie .m i- m: the sum don-led shall pay for the building ready for Toni- . occupancy. ROD AND GUN CLUB HOLD FIRST SHOOT. the money 3500, awaits their order. Detailed plans and speciï¬cations have been prepared preparatory to receiv- ing bids and within a few Weeks it is expected that the am epadeiui of earth will be dug and the erection of the building begun. The plane andl speciï¬cations are now in the hand- of‘ the architect, Frederick Madam-t. Teutonic building. Chicago. and ad- ‘vertiaement (or sealed hide has been prepared. The bid- will be opened by the library board in a tear weeke. the board reserving the right to reject any and all hide. The plan: can for the erection o! a brick structure con- taining ample room tor the library and In addition a lecture room on the ï¬rst floor beneath the main or library floor. Ground will soon be broken for the foundation of the nmv library building for the village of Downers Grove, made possible through the gift of building funds from Andrew Carnegie nnd 1h“ ilunaiion of a site by our late !()\~.n,~m‘i':. John ()ldiivld. Final acceptance of the plans of the‘ no“ building has been made by the Carnegie foundation and the trustees at [he library have been notiï¬ed that W0“ 0" my PRIMARY ELECT AFFAII IN HER HITIIRE 32:": 62.3355 Foundation That Mimey for {he Erection of Village Library Building Await Their Order by Carnegi'e ohuMhormM â€"-vâ€"1 hlm‘v autoimmune. 1 Since the death of her husband. Ezra A. Cook, 1111. Cook bad con- ducted the mummy bulimia ha ha founded. aha m t sister of MCI A. Blanchard, president of Wham college. MMmboninGflabumlfl., Mrs. Cook. like her mm, had re- turned from the city tad was attempt- ing to cross the tracks at the depot when t freight train, traveling at high speed, hit her and hurled the body more than ï¬fty feet. Mrs. Bllzabeth 8. Cook. who Wu lulled by : train I! a crossing In Whenton Friday evening. lost her llle almost at the same spot and In the same manner In her ulster. Mn. 1. P Stoddard. me: death nearly thirty! ’93" ‘80- KILLED IN SAME MANNER AS SISTER 30 YEARS AGO The knocking out of the primary law forces the psriy leaders to return in the oid convention system. They must choose between the sitemtive of s handpicked convention chosen by the petty omnisstion or 1 con. vention 01 delegates eiected by the voters of the party in the district. This district is composed of DeKsib. DuPsge. Kendall and Kane counties. â€"BesconzNews. tee Is the one that was In exlnlence prior to the usage of the primary law in 1904. In membenhlp la Judge Ruthie. Judge Shiner. Charles Dar- nell. Judge Cnrnee and John Russell Arm discussing at length the «a- Iiom oi how delegate. lo the Rani». "can Judicial convention than be chosen and whether the voila. in the actuation shall be by conflict or by ion-um.- the mating oi m» Repub- lican laden who met It Geneva 831w nrdny afternoon ilnnily voted to lean ihne mute" '0 the old judiciary commiiiee for incision. This commit. JUDICIAL VOTE PLAN NOT YET MADE WW Cum“. “on Vou no um. In Convention Put 0. mm... Tom, . ......m a“ 101 too: All Bun-Tum “on†I70 4/3. (mu. Irlvlch. huh noon and high um. 132-212; low Icon. 188. Goo. Minus; low “can. mm. (In VII. "Moduleâ€"Tun "anâ€, II? 13-“. high Icon and Inn "um shell. Ins-m; lo. Deon, lot um. M. “in“. steal- Ken-l Snub Hlnulale never bud I look-In as they lost the am game by 190 plan and the other game- In proportion. Following 1- the «on In decal]: DOWNERS ALL-STARS ht. Zd. Id. Avg. Chi. Mrlvlch. .205 IS? 232 2|! Geo. Duncan ..... I77 138 180 MB (Mono VII ..... 170 H? I70 162% In. Gorwlu ..... I“ 156 I96 166% I4. E. Bunnlnu...105 I'M 2†I78“ In one o! the moat one-nlded bowl- Ing mltchu ever rolled on the local alleys the All Bun lrlmmod the mm o! Hlnndale by 584 plus. ’l‘uuday night. All Stars Make the Hlnmlo I Like The"- Name by 5“ PM. Tuesday Night. Socialist Ticket. “Roy 1 Trustee. 6 votes; A. Felde‘ 1; votes. Paul Bentley. T votes. [ Citizen's (Yum-us Ticket. Anson 3 lnckus, President, H voles; B. L. Kel- logg. Trustee, 40 votes; I. G. Heal-u. Tr‘uslee. 42 votes: Chas. Haller, Trustee. 4:: vulva; for Directors of Library Buurd. Miss Funny 1.. Stewart and L‘. U. Huntington. Jr., 37 and 4) rule-s respectively. Precinct (‘om~ mhteemen. H. P. Jones, 19!. Precinct, W. J. Hanson. 2nd. precinct. The following have plat-es on .lhe ballot at the regular election which is the third Tuesday in April: I About 82.50 was paid for each vote 1cant at the Village Primary held here Tuesday. Only 52 men and women took advantage of the opportunity to cast their ballots. it is in an election such as this that the primary law In that to be a farce. ' PRIMARY ELECTION SLOW AFFAIR. HINSDALE BOWLERS SLAUGHTERED. HINBDAIJC Imus. In. 2d. 36. Av!- ........)20!I9H1 165 ........Hl1106l|8 m ‘.......Nll§0 1:1 101% ........ll¢ ll! I76 133% ........180 I†M “â€6 m 980 1652 684 F. Stark le. Trustee, Trustee. 7 ;, MARQH :2, 1m. Dub. . 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