In M (It As Dr I wâ€, livid Mll'l {In '1 I. um an n {r m! um [h -- nmmm , Last Friday evening the local high: eehool basket ball team Journeyed to; Glen Ellyn and entered into iorty mu;- ' “he. of hard play with the Glenn Ellyn’ ï¬ve. The game was exceedingly in- tending: as both teams were contin- ually tossing the ball through the this. the score indicates the large nlmber of baskets made When the line] whistle blew the locals were lead ing. with the score standing‘ 47 to 30.. Butler started the scoring tor the “Purple and White" sound with a side allot. This was iollowed by two by. De Witt and one by Grliflths in quick luc'reulon In the ï¬rst he" the; locals gave a poor exhibition of has; vket hall. while the Glenn Ellyn toners i played rings around our boys and Il they had been better basket toners! the locals would have been a sickly: looking lot At half time the score stood 20 all and during the lntermis- , aloe Coach Hawley gave the team a; "lecture" and they showed the effects, of it by rinsing eleven ï¬eld souls and Lehmann Michel 31%QualityP. NCondxnudyalms a-A Spring Gingham: Percale: 12;.lsalocpuyad. \ M‘mde 3 percent. paid on Savings-Start with 81.00 When receiving your weekly salary lav aside MnnmchloraSavinpAccomt. Do this each week and the total in a year will surprise you. "rhea ilan investment opportunity comes your way you will be able to grasp it. The greatest fortunes in the world have been made by men who started with- out a dollar. By saving small amounts each week they were able to accumulate a small working capital and take advantage of Mopportunities as they presented them selves Come Great Endings! 50% us;- My: $3.1...» 12-1-3 P. N. (0RSflS M REDUCED PRIGS Ilse System in Saving Grocery Savings $1.00 an: A Sam: Lea-ll FIRST NATIONAL BANK Golden Santos coï¬ee Zlc Wakeï¬eld Kippered Herring per can 25c Marshall Imp. Mackerel pet can 21: Full of Life Sliced Péches large can! 3 for 69: Libby! Mammoth Asparagus large can 3lc 7 bars of Laundry Soup 25: 8:70] Mixed Vegetables, for soup, pet can lie Sunshine Biscuits, 50c value, 39c (with coupon from Tribune of Feb. 4) Womushin Sauce, per bottle llk Sin-t Seal Wu Bum. [8c valué. 3 cam 50c None Such sifted Early June Pen, 3 cam 42: Lil! can, Hawaiian Pineapple 21c Union Beans, 15c nine, 2 cam 25: 3 ram Savoy or Richelieu Coï¬ec II. 10 ’- No. a Downers Grove. nil-oh. ï¬ve tree throws in the final period. The Downers Grove quintette lad things. their way in this period, pen- tng continually and having the hull at their end or the 'ioor practically all the time. Knapp led in the ecorlns tor Glenn Ellyn with the ï¬eld Solis. Snrimmer was next tor Glenn Ellyn. ringing four ï¬eld goals and one free throw. De Witt was the star for the Downers Grove team, using ten ï¬eld goals. seven of these being toe‘sed in the last half. De Witt gave the oleï¬n . Ellyn followers the ides that when he , received the hell it surely would mean two more points and throughout the entire second halt s horrifying sigh would come [mm the Glenn Ellyn crowd each time he put a ï¬nger on the pill. Grilliths had the best per< «outage oi casing tree thrown he has hnd during the season, making seven ' at them count out of nine tries. The team showed its weakness because of the absence of Davenport who is one - or the regular forwards and with him 1 hack in the game this evening we ex- : pet-t to trim Glenn Ellyn handily. f“i.ord" Howe substituted for [Juven- (port and played a good game. The 1 iinel score was 47 to 30. with "another Ix'lctory tor the “Purple and White" 5 quintette. ' After the game came the biggest ;surprlse oi the evening. Several of ‘ the Glenn Ellyn boys rustled out some Cuntinuni on La“ Pig: Em" by name of our 1mg Doo- floâ€"pfln mumâ€"4n main. of the Gottnbm mm,“ «Many m mm m and a nun Mr. A. D. Gash of Chicago, u think- er and m accomplished spotter. 'tll deliver an address which should be well worth honing. It in. perhaps. unwary to state that no partin- ttngo nor nacttonll slant will mar the Interpretation which the speaker will make at what the nuns. the mem- ory, the word: and wo'Il of Abn- hun Lincoln mean to III. hare and now. The Domecntlc Clï¬b will give I reception Llhnry Hall at 8 o'clock Monday evening. Lincoln’s birthday. February nth. LINCOLN DAY RECEPTION It about“ In "Montana that there In no «In: to limit Mulder-non of mm «unmet to the ":1 here pretendâ€"then an In good m'cn ht (here no sorely many other: just 3. good m whom the â€locum: an be made. Democraï¬c Club of Downen Groveâ€"To Entettain at Ll- brary Hull Hominy Evening. 1‘». Reporter In "My re {ml-ed 1mm Cm'flflll'm between (In "mm: for mm a! mu genitou- for commit-toners except In the No Instance- notad. feeling nre Latâ€"floocho'eelornllmm I") he made If the «Mann- 0! â€our on Grave take heed of (in Impor- um 0! their nation. 1'8. MM of Ibo-e "mud tollmrr Purl" Mocha. a. H. mm... W. H. mm. n K. Rmvelm. cum- not. mm Aan. B. L KM. I. ll Datum. 0. I- Baal. I- n. Violin. 1. VI“ Graven. w. B. Tnvnolu. Influ- kvmo. P. l'). â€.4107. A. R Dori- we". l. 0. Hum. "once a. 1mm. mrm Mailer. W, P. Burnt. 1 an» Iey Rm». Prat mm mm. 1. w‘ "when. Victor Penna. J. M. Bum. It. 0. I’m. 1" H. sham, Rex "at ï¬lm. B. n Kaila. P. P, Duh). I, RM. A‘ R. Show. .I. L. Rum w, Than I: alto no qua-(Ion than flu dutln M the mum at com-loom inn- amluon- and I. III prohblllly (he one: '30.!" um main no" hula. llun nine. hul It 6- equally an†"on“ In: mum-u. um. "I II n obuuuon and (In II: can... ol . I." ordered eon-um ml .- Ihln village aha-Id be will!" to male mm «mm tar an III-om of In" Iona lawn «I cum at m ml 0! much prim-I luau-nabâ€. a". "nu «mummy u tell And no mm (ally in they 0!!le than"- 0-- nqw [on o! [oven-om. which when no much mmdflmy on ma mum-1 cwnlulour. Many of the mo. nus-fled ban be“ pmontod II‘MII the known“- ot the on: "and and u I: highly [notable that out o! all the Ila (hon u. not the not who would melt lo «clan tumultu- manta, The" In no annual that It n‘nn Wtohclooumsumthu- “In arch “harm-Indy «Our the communion tom 0! â€Vern-lent. In the opinion of The Reporter etther of thee Inna-ten than" he elected «ultimately. provided he would ec~ coat the nomination. but en fer eech bee refused â€ml-atoll to con-Met Net u I melbk ceedldetev In the Ila! two names and out mmiuntly {or the on“ of mayor: They are Anion Ruckus. the mount president of th- villus burl, ud J. l". Kldwon, now one 01 the when of the village board. The R r bunny john In {Ivor ln; um locum: of enter 0! than gentleman [or the chic! oflleo under In this’ presentation there In no In- tenuon nor desire on the part 01 The Reporter to dictate tn the entitle-t degree who she" be the ectull nomi- neei nor who shall be elected to the Important poultlons I! the heed o! the village mam for the 'next four yem. The Idea 0! The Reporter Is solely to pm! to It- render: the ulna. 0! men well qunmled {or the position- end It possible to focu- Attention on the. neceeelty of Ielectlu good men. c-veble men. men 0! know:- standing In the community. tor these oneâ€. Written and verbs] responses to the summation have been received and The Reporter is Kind to present the lumen subjolned to the considera- tion of the voters of Downers Grove as ponslble candldatos for the once of comnllssloner under the new sys- tem. .' Some weeks no The Reporter nn~ nounced use]! regdy to receive in an Informal manner the names of those who in the opinion 01‘ their fellow cititena would be worthy to hold the village omens under the new com- mission form or government. nownns Glï¬OVl. DU PAGE 00m, ILLINOIS, FEBRUARY 9, 1917 6BITUARY. ..._._..... Saturday morqln‘. Jan 27th, at 10:30 o'clock nun. Proctor Romain Peoria. there mused from this life into the life beyond 'ono who was (or W†mom many yuan 3 nautical: physician um I respect“ citizen #1 our vllluq. List of Citizens Thought Wohhy by Our Reader: to Hold Commis sinnerships. of tho Pint he; "0!!an the col tad Evmoflcal Ch ‘ unanimously u. mocha n ruolu m (I. "are uh â€null" 0! (II. at the ladl- ‘" lawn In 8 It. James R. neatly. to vote In cl 30th III" I" No 52. 11h MI! 1- u! to m Ill uh o! In- .“ mm the nun N, Conan-c new lb. sum. in and to provide a Mono“- -‘ thereon. no resolution yum: nu nut to â€ï¬‚y Iona-I I.“ "Ila-oh“. 1' II the â€at “_ Ivan-Men] Ch run 0M0. hr Dum- Canny. do hm†oath-null! m our A mules! course in mm judging. corn growing out mung. all-N: growing. In «hum of Prat. M. L. Bovmml, formerly a! the Iowa State College of Agriculture. and the fad;- lnx of bee! came, hornet. dairy "we Ind lost. with discussion of the feed, In of the same. will be led by Ir. I. P‘ mu. who fed lhelmnd chun- plon «rind of Angus noon It aha meant Intern-norm! lee Stock Show, In. H. C. Barter of the Lalo Finn- Commy in! PM. a.» o! the Uni. "any at “clot of mad!- uou an m dun-alum sung AGRICULTURAL SHORT AUROï¬A munuumu‘. COURSE. NAPERVILLE, FEB. 14.15. 16. 17. 1917 The â€6‘80 0" 0f 0‘ hen] mm lag-o vm compel. In the cm:- tournament at the m Symmll driven In Anon next andâ€. The member: of the In. to to“ m 1.. F. Bovnmn, formerly a! the Iowa sun â€0‘"!- L 3" Dunning. A~ Stump. College of Agriculture. and the tndg- PM! vu Ind It! AflI-ol- Danni-c Ind Stump. Conn and VII. and Am- ing of bee! came horse: dairy "we Ill! log: with mm“. of the feed son and Grant Nu) '1" also M , in the doubles. -n. l; .JL. .- A mules! course in mm judging. corn growlnx. out mum. all-fl: growing. In charge of Prof. M. L. The Usher-“y of mm It carried along by me Inc: of the “(In late ‘nd the brunt who Ete- advance a! the bulletin: hand i, (rm annual department. I. Ilium getting mmltofmodtnmmt M Man In (new. I! doe-n1 Luke - very old mm to number than I "book“ tamer vu an object 0! HO!- cule. but In thin thy. u I: the excep- uml mun-nu who doesn't go! some of MI lanln' from books. Copies of these bulletins can be had by linking written mm to the an- m- 3! Urban. III. 1 They Are, No. 19:. "Sm-mun 0! "1|th Soil limitation"; Ha I“. "A In um Tutu.†n0)“. I95, "M: of 8m Grain In Illinois.†Tim new bulletin from the A9 rkmlulnl Riparian!“ station of "so Unhnflly of "HIM“, which flunk! be Intern-{lug to the farmers in the Viv-hr Hy of Damn Grave. Mn! mum to out deli. Ila-dud. tmm. TM! Hr. Bondy in our batting I. mung luv 80-“: N" No. 52. We sun! with the nun who Goon rum. “mm“ In bah" of the min "WI 8. ORME. Plum." NEW BULLETINS SHOULD INTEREST LOCAL FARMERS \ Inuit“. nun-man. me n u \mun M an mmllol moo IM «mo-I mm“ MCI. Inc-(my ma condominium d Ir. man. We boll." It tum. with n It. Annie“ tun-rim at no rule 0! ll. mug. We have «tn-£04 Ir. nul- ly 'm Ill M300 alto of moo-«MIMI “I led am no will not mm" our madam. We wk" ban u! ml} mu mu Bill No, 3! should it "and [of (ho hum of mu Mr Bum TM ml- ol um! um my Mn hatch! 1W" In «In an Ind-him tho um um negative '7 MI to fool gnu-led I»! our mm mauve. It. may. Minot I» 10: am or when by mach liq-mt mun «Imam-nay â€I“ new»! our mum. u a. mm In!» Inn". "on. Jum- ll. Bully. to vot- (nr Mu. am No. 61. M the molar m In! Bum! oroulnx the col of tho Pint Evmoflcal Ch unanimously mound I ruolu ‘m (be "are â€null" 0! (II. at the ladl- lalun In 8 It. James R. neatly. to vote In cl 30th III" No 52. 11h MI! 1- u! to um mm the man and uh o! In- Iolktoul' new lb. sum. and to provide a Mono“- Ihonon. no resolution vhkh nu nut to . â€ï¬‚y Minn: ‘ "llaolnd. 1' n the Hub Pint [annual ‘chmh Eudora. Dry um It Is plea-lug her friends to know llnt she en the Proctor Home where she a t the Int three year: 0! her um. of Int atckuau was brief. The I and burial were at Peoria. She Rm gone to - “TM chair W 0! those Immortal 6 who live unln In mind. made W by their was once" SENT RESOL ION TO KINGFIELD Dr. Roberta Wu one of nature's noble women, bulluln a large mould mentally Ind phythnlly: her: was strand: 0! dander, ï¬delity. tact and 8 gm! heart. 3: She taught schoo Tin her early life both in Maine and I lows: later com‘ in; to Chicago and Qtudylng medicine at the H-hnemaunrjledlcal College. Dr. Robom pnctic‘d her pmiesgion aucceasmlly in Baa-Huston. m.. cm- case. and Lamont. (ï¬ning to Downers Grove in l895. : _ Her record in Doynnrn Grove la .n open book. We nupti- no one to tell us that she was a _ friend. an able physician. Ind moui.‘ charitable in I“ bet relations. ' Dr. Ruben-h, as '1‘ know her. 'wn born at Eamon. Maine. at the mongh o! the St. Croix rlvor. on the Bay of Fundny. Her midon‘mmo VI“ Suun Allan Weeks. Her father VII: the captain of a win-Hug vessel and her (our brothers wora In captains allo‘ The religious talth of her family was {hat a! the Friends. . Sunni-y margin]: Jan. 27th, at 10:30 o'clock utJhI Proctor Home“: Peoria, there mud from this life Into the life beyond 'one who wn tor many year- a practical: Phynlclm and I respected cmun 9! our vllluq. y no. u m nun-«Jim my hue entered an: tournament. the Int two [yarn getting I Ill-all mm of "to 3mm my out “no. I- am «out» mum. remnant. me In" air. and In. fauna- .“ the mum of my ill-“N W" “‘I my M W W I... ’0... “a worthy couple to their m homo t'omfloflaoflholm. Thyâ€! Wound-y «ed-g on A two yeah wedding "4’- Immediate“ that [be my the Mo and relatives in unend- alce. maul-g no!!- If“. were M to the cum nun. click an very may We! (or the amnion, the mm m .m phi nd clue. "on they .1 do" to u alumni um lunar. LOCAL 30mm AGAIN. ENTERED IN - AURORA TOUR‘AIENT. The “union“ M the groo- vet! ï¬r. Chm Peter-OI. brother of the m. nu Mr. George Ann-o. The "In mar m Dunbar. lar- nm and levln "Inner, noted a flower bum. run 7. TI. In, Taylor a! Ibo 0a- .†Luther-I Church .0 Wmo' I'm rad “a Inn-NM "I. lint Judo lb.- Ildl and wife, - The Midd- uo'n na 01 on†do, cmâ€. in: mm. and the an!“ - Ithaca hon.“ d to... and um- Mtlnuflav. Shown-mend†Inn slot". Cori-.0 mm. not Am Mm. mm of the am. no" «on. ten ml and they car- rml bong-nu at uni am. m. mm "nun and ml- Pam‘o- vm mm“ u no Imu- M a. wild! Jun-u. Ir. and In. (than. "mm. own o! 00"." cm... as 1 p. n. Wan-«hr. M loom. chum mm. (human. than! than In..." uni form Ms. M. In. Do am. Quinn. Ill. \‘or-Il nob. In. M l Bury. "Mary 0! MI). ll. ï¬lly I. Blot-n. Huh Macy. In. N, P. 1m 'o-uumnocmmmnon- on Om. Wont-I'- on will colo- Dnlc In (Ito-(lath tank-nary Huh . Dunno- u I o‘clock in m- club too-u. mt" In the my... Piano nob, Um Hum-m “In" Toucan-Inn. Mun woman'- cm; About may unborn o! (In Won- tn'o Club lucid“ II. Incline II It. mm o! In China: Won-I'- CNB on Thursday. god" “1va In In An human (or "n annual "or dâ€. manna Inna Miss Morse o! the Kindergarten Ex- tension Auoclalton gave a very in tereatins talk on “The School and the Home Lite 01 the Child." She apake principally of the child at my. tak- ing ï¬rst the baby playing with ite toes and trying to get them to ltl mouth. then, the little child making mud plea, and then the boy with hie seine of baseball or football. .and seld that the seriousness of his play, in the case of the behy. showed the he glunlng’e 0! education and no on with the lsrger child and the boy; each was trying seriously. to accomplish uomething and that apparatus should he provided for growth along theee linee. line Home spoke else at the value I imitative play end eeid ihet work the home done in the spirit of play in work better done. llythym la part of chiidnp'e pley. se shown by many oi their fevorite (one: end by their leeponse to Mother Goose helm they talk. hoot thi- eomes the love of poetry and literature Interpretive ‘piey ie aieo important. beceue from its rlxht development come- the love of the child's teller being: and a knowledge of his own part in com- munlty lite. lly watchlu our etm~ dren end iteepln; our own outlet-tand- ln; up to the higheet point. we can help them develop along these lines end make them well-rounded. At the meeting lul. Wedneldly or the home and education awn-uncut of the Womau'n Club tine kindergar- ten {packer- iurnluhod a most unlov- able pmram. The Kinder,3ymphony Orchestra. composed of seven little iota from tho kindergarten. gave an exhibition 0! their skill with unn- honrlnen, triangles, cymlnlu .nd gram. and were enthusiastically en- cored. HIRSCHlR-PBTERSON. fly laconic! hr the amnion, cohr m .Hn pm ad 9, Here they I! do" to u nté team inner. . and In. Pam m the moving" â€Mum-nil rflood m m an you. 30mm Winn‘Opl. 0, Mn, (lung. IV In") 0! dub. m» Funny I. when. Mn N 9 Jam-- . . < . . during LORD LUMBER Orders Delivered Phone 20 day: or 1024 Purity Soo ’0 "a m ,_ No; â€3 Solvay Co] BURGLA the coal for the kitchen Lookforthe“..L Farmer's and Merchant's ‘°' “Weed am one-clanki- am For Nady Tweuy-ivc Y: 32-00 L†32.00 mopcuting in allpnmolthcm' we hope they any any from Don-u Grove, hm should they visit you, would your valuable: be :1ch RMAMWM‘ Better atop inloomomowud