i‘ V SUBSCRIBE , Gum! Cleam'ng Gum Altering [INTI N6 Fire and Tom-do Instance. Companies the Bestâ€" 100 years in bmincu. Agent [cube Traveler's Insurance Company Life, Accident and Health w! mnu LABORATORY :â€" mou - Downers Grove Stenm flouting - Sewer Building Gas Fitting I8 CONVIYANCING W. H. BLODGE'IT This is another of the very interesting talks on the Book of Revelation. at the Baptist church Next Sunday evening at 7:30 Rev. J. B. Little's Subject Fred D. Heinke P L U M B I NC “The Millenium" Will be Tchphon. SLR Specially efficaciou- for Fall- ing Hair caused by flu. Cone in 1nd let us explain our (resilient. IN DU SCALP EMOLIENT is always effective. Ind In would like tho opportunity of showing you sum" of thnm in our latnt Book of Ideas for Monuments. We win also makr up some original sketch-s for you if you do not we anything you can» for in our Specimen Book. Esâ€" timates furnished on any monument or grave stone; ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN I 8006" STONE DESIGN NAPERVILIJ’L Tailor - Cleaner - Dyer luv to the Pot! ofï¬ce Phone 267-" We can for and deliver Customer: "No; why do you ask 1" Clerk: “That is all that I ï¬ve [men selling toâ€"day." P. S; The result might ham keen; HIRSCH I’mn in the high school. "LIPHONE N0. 24 35~R Illinois DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. powNERs GROVE. ILLINOIS hurried football letters: Bush. Sham jVnugInn, crumb-us. Boone ad Am, son. Those {tum the second (an n- ceiviqg them. Peterson. Hills. My, n_.¢ c-Aa,, â€A4_, Another one market! “M M President Wilson Innded in New Yolk the bands begun to sing. A studem hid in the history dus that a gmt many German prints «Nicer: were killed. ‘ Be sure to save "are: 2811. A» be Senior Class Play. d5 this your little pet name? To open your table! and find only one sheet. of paper in it? The high schoo! orflmxtra played for the Mother's Club on last Tuesday m-vning. Don’t forget [hr annual Smior than play next Friday high! at the. Curtis Theatre. Any quastions on gravity answn'd by Paul Prickeu. 1 Following an "no Int-fling “mm-p for "1‘ uwk: Frwshmon Latin. 99!: [Many Chm 99.76; "H“!!! Clan. 209.6; F‘mhmc-n English. 99.59: Bookâ€" km-p‘ng Chm. 99.36; Study Hall. 99. 05: homes": Sam. 98 D9. The following fir-t team m were Ruth Olirrr was a \isitov M me high schonl one dny this weak. when il “7 TM hula-t boll banquet Mk» plm («might in "w )Iuhodm Chumh. What's "w mm" with the «chu- ln? It“: all right! We hope 1-0. h! Teacher: “Wt-u (om- did McClel- Inn (0 mind in the twin. 0! "1022'“ Pupil: "A Elmnll's' The Latin Club. hrmmly comma! of (â€war and (Jinn) undonu only. hu \‘olfll :o unh- in all thmm ï¬ning a gmk‘ of BS: par can or non In Llh'a. Clark: {"00 you want something 0 Curtis! 0 Curtis! Why anv you so shy? Winn we want you to speak to In You an â€â€˜1‘? nigh. You‘w- helpfll D. G. H. 8 "or victories to win: And busily on tho 59h Ew-ry day you‘w- hm". Yw hug!“ Bush and Rich and Grummy To make baskfls Ind then You taught Gm 8mm to zuuu With (hp skill of tel. The honor roll for the fourth rxix \woks is as follows: Seniors . Bum IleCollum Lorraine lane-h I'Ilnwr‘O‘Nolll Lonny Sulliul Mnrjoflc WMflm IN AND AROUND THE HIGH SCHO0I. P-ol Grumma- Finn Ellsworth Bog"! George Bongo Alice Conley Mutant Doom Rich-rd Dru-I Marion Knox Elizabeth Kohloy Mervllle Manon Mario Niel-en Fannie Bade" Jack Reed q" Catherine Butler Mary Curtis Edwin Graven BUM Johnson Helm! Beidclman Esther Eichclmzm Flora Flood Margaret. Hilghcock Rm Morgan Harriet Putnam Margaret Wolf Alwyn Fleming Cu-orgiu Gregory Charlotte Hofl'en. Hale! Kellogg anmica Kohley James Milne» Paul Prickott Thelma Rot- l’aul Vaughan Grace Wheeler Sophomores Freshmen Juniom wmmmms III mac CUM! Partial-Hy in the spring and aris- sumner when the {urn-cc in no long- er In use you will upwedue having ‘3 GII Heater. 115:] an be placed in ‘any mm and drive away Quickly the chill of early morning or evening. and are We on “one any: Manhattan-unfam- Every home should be equipped with ‘an inexpensive and mnniml Porta- ‘ble G's Roan Heaterâ€"may innum- Iy city or night to value chill with cheerful warmth. No More Chilly Spring Days AciunetheflotSpufle-tm Dov-mm (Emir. lll.. Marti! H. lf'lfl W». "in uncloniznnl nwrrhnnla n!‘ Down†Cmvr', do horv'hy nzrw L1 than our "spa-live plums of bud-4 mus mch Wndnrulay lflrmovm lio- ginning on Wnlnrmiay, April 2nd and continuing l-nt’l such “Mr :4 anon! upon by us. Fwd Gehrig S. A. â€burr Jul“ M. Zinc“ Louis Kit-in H. E. MrAllish‘r Co. 8*“; Millimry Joseph Mau- D. H. [William H. J. Hawkins 0H0 Himsh Flt-mom .\lvrrhanh Bank Emmrich 8mg. Anna Meyom Wmtom Univ-d Gas Electric Co. Harry Schmidt H. A. Ganlimr Hawkins Hawkins 1. D. Gillespie Ca. V. Tholin Fred Moth»! First National Bank 119th 1: Michel Thr North Shir Sfl‘fllfll (rub [no I rlmu puny Int Salunhy afternoon at tho- homn of Mn. “1th Waplm. (hr gut-m Mn; Ilia John-(on IM Mm flour. Mini Grihun took chart! of nrnnnmu Ind â€datum of a wry min-tutu] Mum- in the ray of nfnnhmnu wu fun-Mm! by the puma of flu: thfldm. TM m- ‘dan ran a Joyous one for I" uni it w «On-Mn! lo mah- it on annual :1- (Mr. â€OWNERS GROVE ' MERCHANTS AN- ' NOUNCE CLOSING A. I“ Tt'n Co. J. W. Nah Mrvich Bros. Emma ï¬rms Fred Baker 8. R‘ Graham A. P. Tholin Morris Shoe Starr SEVENTH GRADE GAVE PARTY AT WAPLES' HOME Thu the hurts of arch thmulvea light Me: But the work that ï¬ll. my hour! with II the work that I do M “In. But nothing make- ua very (Ind; There is work that bu lo decp I y To the tune or “Smiics.†‘Then is work that make: u happy; Then is! work (In: nukes us and: 11mm ins work that does us [on of We hear that some of die Sopho- mores are giving up mtry and CM“? dun'ng bent. That is. they wish that that they could.‘ We think that. it did. too, for the gym floor now presents the begin- nings of a young swimming tank. r A pupii, translating: "Silence reign- led." Another .speaking from knowl- ‘edge of events during the past day»: “Yes. and something else is going to rain pmtty soon.†Basket ball is over. [has bull drawing near; Boys and girls in high school Wish that time were hen. Dun'l whix‘por aloud. Don’t wish I'm-any more rain. Don't fool “Iâ€! th|1 windows or Hunk-s. Don't borrow pencils or paper ml- [9.49 you retum the-m. Dam't forum whosv book you borrow Don't forget that perhaps your m-ighbor wants to study. Don’t slum the doors. Don't sharpen all of your pencils at once. Don’t cmmple paper. The Implement House of Quality "3%.. nomanomxu. 1mm.) Fertilizer hy the 125 pound sack or by the ton. Telephone 267-J -â€" Hawkins 8: Hawkins We have a ï¬ne stock of drills, disks of all sizes. cul- tivators, plows, drags, engines, tractors, tractor implements and many other machines of l. [1. Co., John Deere Jamville make. A ear-load of Binder Twine, at per pound ..... 22%13 You not only give; Fiï¬-3.. Dollar: but orgder for Five Dollars “orth of lecmds 0 me. If their ymscnt intent-st holds on“ during the days of necessary weeding, An offer like this is worthy of yum 7n. suleratlon. L. V. Orsingez' The weather the last few days has boo mvarm and spring-like to say the least and it has slanted the commuter to talking of the joysvof gardening. I will send an instrument and Records to your homgg on trial ‘u'ithoutjyliggtigg yop in an): w.ay “VICTORY GARDENS“ BOOM BECAUSE OF SPRINGLIKE DAYS PLAY WHILE YOU PAY Prices are sure to advance on account of the increase m 5:951th production due to labor conditions. A small initial payment and the balance in con- venient monthlv installments -- without any addi- tinnal ingerest‘ is an easy way to buy. and deprive yourself of the pleasure that 3 Superb Phonograph is bound to bring into your home? Why Wait Littlofln-d Nurshios M Today W0 A" Re." TI 3%": You. NOW in 0.1» Um Io plug your [mun-in. Let up man you how they can luv madc- mon M- ll‘lflh'c. Many plum- fll (Mn ric- inty Imlfly (o "no "null.- IV‘ ran pl‘tlufl'. farmers and Gardeners Dun't forget to say Good-by when yuu have concluded your tele- phone talk. The unrtl “Good-by†at the end of a telephone conversation is 11!)! only a courtesy between tllmc who have been talking but it is deï¬nite indication that the conversation is terminated, and that the receiver may be returned to the hook without discourtesy. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY Phone 330-J Dell { At um their is much to be said in favor of a home garden. The joy of actually working In the soil with one own hands, the increased health fun the outdoor air and the materinl bu- eflts in the shape of fresh vegetable» all contribute their share. we predict Downers Grove's “Vick-1 Gardens" will be among the await the land. ‘3 System Friday, March 21, 1910 .‘c‘cive an (4388‘ v. CU?!â€"