L. H. Swearingen 6 Co. u 80‘ “m MID!!! 117-178 Lehman]: , Michel meats "Ii-tel." Gentlcmcns one button union suits. A new and novel idea in comfortable and practical union suits for men and boys ‘1.“ )I‘ 31.3. each White Cu menwnion suits, 81.00. 8135, $1.80 £81.00 with the Kenosha Klosed Kroch. Best made “Miler, u Hlnldale are the next victim and will play here Saturday after u. Downers in the recent victories h we the tons withlthem and a Inge :- tendance ls expected at sum-d: ‘5 game. They are leading the league Ind expect to so through the entire season without being headed Following In the box score: Downers Groveâ€" A.B.R. H. P. A. B. Anderson. ll ........ 4 0 2 3 o 0 MacLeon, cf ........ 4 l 1 z 0 l Binder, 3!) .......... 5‘ I l l 3 1 Curtis, c.-lb ......... 5 l 2 ll 0 l Slunabrook, 33...... 5 2 3 2 ,1 0 Uhlhoru, 2 ......... 2 1 l 0 0 0 luncheon, c ......... 2 0 : 7 l 0 Faye-h. lb ......... 2 I l 1 0 0 Has-en, r! ........... 4 l. 0 0 0 l0 Bruno, p. ........... 4 o 2 0 12 0 THE FAIR STORE! In a slugging game on “no local dia- mond In: saturdny afternoon Down- ers Grove heat LaGrange, their ancient enemies. by the tune at 8 to 5. La- Gnnse used three pitchers In a "In attempt to stem the tide, but the un» bumble Downers nine were up on their 005 at every point of the’ game nnd awed all runs right and left. Bruns Fucked good hall, mung eleven of ~the batters who laced him go the whiff route. VOL. Xxxu. N0. 24. But “Grange In Suburban League Race By an as soon. nbwuuns GROVE Pure and delicious and we have it always fresh a candy for the grown ups and a candy for the children I." men: and boys union suits anqntwo pigcgj Martha z0[.u‘ouvo[rlvo I 001L0311~68 l A 3001.01.0‘00 I 000000‘II0 AGAIN VICTORS Downers Grove Washington We think an explanation is duo the tendon; o! the Re tot on our luck 0! reading manor tbs week. Wednesday algemoonb'o mmn‘tioltlhe linotyrorg‘.’ in iago ,1 once o'uqum u u! “use unner- 0! out . 1! 6k! not reach ta destination And luau ml omcinlooouid notuplnin iumde ivoq life! at tut-pow could not be duplicu, REPORTER COPY The Chicago Herald announced this week that they would run in their Fie- ‘tlon Magazine, starting next Sunday, the great serial "Black In White," by George Barr McCutcheon. This story. as Reporter readers know. we have: been running tor the past few weeks. We print this to show the undoubted “clan" of the serial stories we run. Black, white and tan in children's 5 10 24 16 ) Struck outâ€"By Bums, H; by Pier- son, 1; by Casper, 2; by Fisher. 5 Stolen bucs~8hannbrooh Moore. Wild pitcherâ€"Casper. 2: Fisher. 1. Base on bankâ€"Of! Bruno. 1; off Cas- per, 2. Two base hitsâ€"vsnanabrook. Uhlhorn, (Ia-per, Fisher. For Children Black; white: tan and colors For Boys 15c, 18c, 25c For Ladies, 15c, 25c, 85c, 50' 31 For Men 25cmd50c Fisher, pf ..... ' Pier-on. p.. . . Skidmore, 3h.._ $1.09.: cu: mi CHICAGO HERALD For. Lows REPORTER a) 15c, 18c 25c LOSTINMAM DOWNERS‘ GROVE, DU PAGE Toast to the Seniors...' ......... .............. Corinne Nadelhofler Response ......... Winifred Hemphm Clu- wm. ........... lube! Dick-on wu eIectad resident} Ruth Dewitt secretary. The foflowlng program was given: Toast to the Seniors...‘ ......... .............. Corinne Nadelhofler Response ......... Winifred Hemphm cm- wm. ........... lube! Diem Cl“: Prophecy ...... .ctrl Dunn-on A week ago Prldey nlght the Jun- lots of the ngh School entertnlned ‘the Benton st the Congregational Church. The supper was served by the ladlen of the Congregational Church. After supper toasts were given by some of the moth; and tench- ers. The president of the Junior clus. Roderick Sacknteuler, acted as tosstmnster. All of the speeches and toasts given were worthy of only "cation. but as a large number were extemponneoua snd ‘others no not available only a few could be had for thll srtlcle. J UNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET. A reception viii be tendered to the Close of 1915. Downer! Grove High School. by the alumni association neti Hominy evening at 8 o’ciock in the Maple avenue school building. Clan cam: mach n0 gold. lotto: Peace not war. "over: Jonquil. 101! ch. Roll. Ruth Ana Hm Kuhn» L. "actual. throat, I. Imam. Alice Frances Hove. Hole- 11. Phelps um ll. Ramsey. Luell- li Nadelholcr, Grace b. Tawney. Winifred I. Hen-pm". Myrl Kuherlle Riel. Theo Behmm. Norma Andersen. Dln‘ Die-er. Axel Johnson. Wm. Walden. Carleton F. Nedelboler. W It Get. Gale Wanm. mm Gum. get." mg by "no "In moon chm-o. In vile. mm:- no-ten of the grad-Illa ch- (not van for the In! "no u nude-u In Donner- Orovo m.- Bagel. roll of II! can In}. an to anti mic-cc an eel-alum o! diam. The claim “I." in the toll [ ".ldnln†which can «dam "to" me product at youth: (In onion-l o! M0. the nmlnumn at which would an humanly to I mm: m." we" mm In hellu tonic by Luella Nuklho'u‘ "00ml." I rud- M with no and" came “when untamed m" vu placenta «d by Kuhn "tuna. Another; mm selects- m the m [or (be mum of W t, The exercises were held in the l Methodist Episcopal Church. To the strains or I oonoroua march played by Min Marianna Roe the graduated tiled down the center aisle to their aeata in the choir loit. The invoca- tion was â€renounced by the Roth Wilbur llabcock oi the Baptiat Church. Then came a selection by the Downers Grove orchestra under the leadership oi George Namey. The muaiciana showed the result at their week- oi drill by their director. Mr. Norma. and awoeter matte has aeidorn been heard in the Mike. Norman Andersen, one oi the gradu- atea. delivered on nddreu on “The irrationality oi War." in which he made an eloquent plea tor peace. The doctrine oi non-reclaim“. mulled into an overcoming tom. wan are sealed by llclen Phelp- u ltlr part at the program In a roadie. entitled "Who In Afraid?" The path: or peace and their tlluunineu were further extolled by the united clue in - "l’oace Anthem," which wan iollowod by a radio; by Dorothy lAthroo, "The Horror. 0! Armed MOO." ‘ which she picturrd an more terrible tit-u war. in n dimaalol on â€The Aqny oi the Future.“ Dwight Conn Aui John-on pictured a unltrd no- tion hottiinu again-t the iorcoa or into" nth" than min-t a new toe. A piano nolo by Grace Tow-lay. who through in" hint: about can to. noon the non-min oi the "in tit-hoot «horn and contributed not a little to it. excellence. lollowed. The program of the evening who unique; it was a pageant of peace in which the grandeur of peace and the horrors at war were contrasted. a: one after another oi the clue speak- ers considered various aspects of the subject. now so vividly before theJ nation. MENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS. The class of 1915. the thirty second class to be sent forth from the “ tale of the Downers Grove am > School was graduated last Thund- evening. The nineteen memben o, the class, eleven girl: and eight hoys': stood proudly before their lriends an relatives. and received the diploms which certiï¬ed that they hsve coma pieted with credit the course of studies prescribed by the school regu- lotions. The program oi the evening w'u unique; it was a pageant 0! peace in which the grandeur or peace and the horrors of war were contrasted. as one alter another of the clus speak- ers considered various nspects or the subject. now so vividly before the Know all men by these presents. that we the senior class of 1915 oi Downers Grove, Dupage county. lili- nois. being in good health of body and sound and disposing state 01 mind and memory, and being desirous of settling our worldly ali'nlre while we have‘ strength and capacity. do make and publish this. our last will and tests- nient, hereby revoking and making void all iormer wills by us at any time heretofore made. Nine Members of the Class at 1 Complete Their Studios. ‘ DOWNERS GROVE HIGH S C H 00 L COMMENCE- 1‘ KENT. . The Rev. 3.1. Housman. o! Hindus. in bdelivu the “ ï¬flddm In the G. A. B. wombat: spar Post. It in ennui, deg-ind that on? one who can, should 0 And honor the «can: 01 the Civil or and show honor to the [lam AL‘_ I-_A This will he I Union service and will he held It the Bank! church. Sand†night. At the annual high school elecuon held Thursday, June 3. Alex Bum the; ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL ELECTION HELD. UNION MEETING AT WORD!“ cement. “anthem countednvufmdum \ A seemingly strange thing about themvnthowuuem mmmmwn The run] eon-um m and]! m the m of the seam A- n1 eun'nnnmeueemmumul The Mule ballot (on the «mom» "on of a forest preserve) via an!“ In DIM Conny It (I. Judicial eke- no. held Monday. with a Mule our; 800 men to "are. (Una-e10.) I“ “I, "and" mu Intern-d Pm! n-uuu um election In vale- when“, we Mn m at our Ind and ml. and â€and n4 deem IM- nun-u! h to an Inn will an tau-cu. the new! day at AMI. "I5, I. m o! the â€ma when In... on mud n one-Ila. vim, ‘ (Bind) Ir. Canyon and It. Kroner. Mutantâ€"Du Dre-er mm III lamb o! "at. w “my 1m and In mu din-adm- to Put Och-m. . Miami-4h“ WI,- 511th her Mr tandem and "My mm- to Dom†Icon. Jonah-nun - Ruth Ila-u, bo- «all. m Hula Io Am Ion. henna": -â€" “on. Bel-m bar qua-m b" don-mic Mm" Io punchy â€no-3; It. w and than humanâ€"Gnu ‘rodmy mm luv «mum to Dank-o union smmuâ€"L-uh Km» to qua-th- In brim-Icy In Ibo an! bol- “ 9|!le 0! l9“. “warmlyâ€"Dummy 1.1mm I» qua-"n her mum; to nun-ll lo the junior aha u . viola. Twain-Ruth Huhu bequeath bar INHU to I90!" to â€Match loch- MIL EhvuIbâ€"Wlnlrnd "mum bo- uncut- her «shunn- lo Corn-q Nudolbolor. Tum-Kulhm "calm banal?“ um sunny calla ‘0 John locket. Ninthâ€"Myra Illa! beans-flu in Inn with: to human Col. . Elutb~Mlce Ham; Mmâ€:- in love of picture. to Bucnon David. Beventh~Cnmon Nnedalholer boâ€" quuths Mu choeflqlnm to label Cooper. Sixthâ€"‘Wllllnm Wank. boquullu nu good voice to Meander Burns. FOREST PRESERVE CAR- RIES COUNTY th~DwI|ht Cox Mouth. h!- Ilnglenm o! devotion to Llano Tholen. Fourthâ€"Axel Johnson Muealhs his uvmueu Io Orvle Peterson. Think-Gala Washburn bequest!!! Ms pernhtenc’e to Helen Ehniger. Secondâ€"Ted Curtlu bequeath: MI bashfulneu to Ruth Dleuer. Fink-Norman Andenon bequeath his ability in baseball to Carl Dunn:- un. and MI distinctiveness In upen- Ing to Ramnuso Lscey. ‘I 8010 bv Dorothy Mooar and I out!- mm by the Junior Boys. A social “hour was then indulged In, a uuinber or games having been planned. :OUNTY. ILLINOIS, JUNE 11, 1915. LAST WILL AND TESTA- MENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS. "a; 53;; WW? 1} :3; , miner. Coal and lullworlx Phone 29 Down-n Grove. “undo LOH!) LUMBER COMPANY , J. W. NASH The Corner Grader DOG OWNERS RECEIVE 0111 mm Again mum with this bank m away. held in mm.» coul- I deuce ’ ' This is one of our'oldeu mics. and one hum which we never deviate ng well equipped in ourscrecn deputment. to ï¬ll I" orders ptunpdy. we take msurements and submit uti- Our factory has started to operate again after a sttikc of eight weeks and we are now prepared to furnish all kindaof first-class millwork ‘ Farmer’s and Merchant's Bunk Oldest Bull: I. am at." Sunshine Biscuits HEADQUARTERS Your Business Phone igâ€"M For IITHOMOT CHURCH.