Are you a weed in the business valid? Do you rely on haphaurd advertising to get people acquainted died handbms struck of to be bufletâ€" ed Ibout by the elements. Flowers of this chss are botanically termed Along the polals of most flowers fertilizing: in this way are brightly colored streaks called “rays." which lead the way down to the nectar that the bee digests and stores as honey. All these are inducements to get the insect world to come to it. Flowers advertise. In fact. advertising seems regular- ly Incorporated into the economy of nature. There are some flowers. it is true, that do not advertise, have no perfume and their blossoms are very inconspicuous or rudimentary. But these me “were of an inferior order. They rely on wind pollination and an in the same class with a merchant who scorns newspaper ul- vertlsing and occasionally gets a hun- Same pxhaln r! “pious olors. which attral't insects an-l \vh‘rh we humans have loamml 1.) Iran a< natural and manufactured perfume. Purple flow- ers have the putrid odor of sta‘lo moat that attracts flies. upon which they arp «lopmdant for [hair pollination Some flowm‘s arr- whit». tn attracf‘ moths at night. Cmm-mllinafng flnh'm.‘ ofl'vr var- ious inducnmc-nta lo bm‘s and moms to marry their pom-n from plant to plant and {mm flnvor to flmvnr. "Consider then the lilies, how {hey grow.“ Yes and 'Htm-n other posies as we". Did you over know that rowan: advnrtizwl' A I)" l-IRTIP‘I NG AND FLOWERS Wt mt n hotter mail delivery5 system than wr now haw. It's up to! tho patrons of the ofl'ico . I than In". I! nu have I m tommitbyumwcmm of npms, and and It from here. "In your whats tanned. A" of! that Huh (Mao help to hop up the mum- cf an omen I Do not buy one mats worth of covet-mum! stamp; in Chicago. at M? “y other pocufl‘ia- thnt an be pur-I dined hem That will soon brlnx‘ 0n- pmceecls of this ome. up to the, mind amount. This in a wry Important qumunn n (his time. New. m fnr I» we can. hum In mum“! with the [mu-0M {rm delivery of mail in W villlgv. I! In a "hp-Mod, hit or miu. mw delivery n day MM of am": which M9 not given amidst-lion. Now "at them in I dance for tho‘ emu.- to earn mm to than the lay-tom to - loci-r our. it In up to on a" to pull “gather and do it Whamm- m buy stamps. pumped In another pan of thin pauper â€sum it I abort utulomcnl lrom John I). Downer our pmlnmxtm', weanling the qunaï¬on of Down: (.rovc get- tin; "cu," mad dr'flwry in place of “Village†muil dvlivvry. ï¬ltered at the Downers Grove Post Olfiea as second class mail matter. Advertising rates made known upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 6c. Mus Grove Reporter Mod every Fridgy morning from the oflice of the Downers vae Publishâ€" lng Company. 37 North Main street. Downers Grove. Illinois. CITY MAIL DELI V ER Y C. H. S'I‘AA'I'S. EDITOR MICKIE SAYS |. In! Sure we m‘ll com again when you "who us. ' The mm)». cm. or the u. 3.5 Th" PM" ‘5' 9w“ ‘3' “WM chard: entertained the newiy emu-L“ play 0! Alumni. 11m ought {a lid “â€5 Club on my "flu.“ be I cinch for this high school but a, on parlor: a! the church. some .I! foolish enough :0 give the â€My to my. a... the â€min "Lotus to the Alumni. I! you will to [pinned by the leutheo‘l. mean “[90: m of the 014 star: of D. G. Wu . “W_ But 9‘", a" my. â€0"". 8. move their rheumatic "min I- , gain. don’t run to m "be up“ lo M â€W "m- m “m“, "8' “an may mm. the ma. tell the ladies we cum-ed them, for: Alno 9., Sonior a.†PM "11,. they saw them disquiet". but we doiSCriIc†is due on the am. An I" pm". 0.“ they «lid not count “mist" eat if "ports are correct. Such piems. . "w" hymn: mm:- as "Splnuichffl I HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 MERTZ 1'3 MOCHEL I Dept. so; PuMic Imp. QS. Butlz6k~8alar33 I «lay ....$ 3.50 H". Hogan. 3': days ........ 12.25 5.]. flanks. Ir]: day ............ L75 On In" call Commiminmm Brycv. Render. H-"cr. "mm. and Mayor Budwr vow Aye. Nay: none. Mo- tmn carried. ‘ Comminxiomr Bryce moved to ml- joum to the no" regular meeting. dam March 22nd. 1920. COAL and 0n roll call (‘mmisuiomru "var“. llomlm'. Bryce, Haller and Mnyor llarhrr vat-2d Aye. Nays mm». Mo- curried. M. Dept. of Health Rudy. Vummi~$alar y .......... $5!) . 00 J. Melahon ................ 50 . 00 (1. Paul Davis W. Cummings . . . . Glen Elliott ...... H. L. Thompson .. Earl Watkins . . . . Arthur Hammond Frank Allen ..... Gmsbont. I.. P. . L E. MEN'S CLIYII :Polteamnn. C. .. A": runnum's vï¬chuï¬mn. R. c. m: mm mm I'r,*":"’“"',"- 0‘ ' H. “1'. Bryce Chas. [taller W. C. Barber ‘H120, and mm'ed to applow samvu and hau- “alrnnh (Ilaun fox the sov-oml [amounts as follmw: l I'AY ROLL ‘ March I to March Lâ€). 1920. Dept. Public Properly. Chas. M. [Huhâ€"Salary ...... $62.50 A. B. Snow ................ 7.50 1). Austin .................. 4.10 I. G. "earn ................ 4.16' Sunday. March 2lst, 1920. 5:00 p. m. The Rev. Charles Larrahee Street, Acting Dean of the Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul, Chicago. Wednesday, March 24th, I920. 8:00 p. m. The Rev. Malcolm J. Van Zandt. Senior Curate at S. Peter's Church, Chicago. Commiesionor Hcartt presented the sc-mi- -month!y pa) rnll I'm the porim! {mm Marci; 151. 1920, to March 15th. On roll call Commissioners Honrt'.‘ Bender, Bryce. Hallcr and Mayor Harbor voted Ayo. Nays none. Mo- timx carried . Minutes of the meeting of March 8th, 1920, wow mad and Commission- er Heaut moved to appmx-e same as road. Downers Grove, Ill., Marc-1115. 1920. Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Downers Grove, Ill. Pmsent at roll call Mayor W. C. Bar~ be) and Commissioners Bl-ndel, Biycr- [Fallen and Healtt. with your merchandise, or do you fol- low, like the lily, the purposefull. wvll planned vii-ordinate. consistent and continued advertising of your wares? Consider the lilies. )FFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D ('hun. M. Hitch. Villam‘ ('leflt. S. Andrew’s Church Garden and Field Seeds POULTRY AND LAWN FENCING Full h‘ne Of . PAINTS, OILS, CAISOMINE, ETC. Services Are Open To The Community A We Eater. noquus GROVE REPORTER. DOWNEms may; murals“ " '. All-o 0n- Sonior Chm pin) "11! "Strife†in due on the 259i. An I" “It eat if reports are correct. Such well known “on as "8phnich," "Pooch" Margin“ and “’l'anky“ Mm the boys and all the stars amm the mrls hue prominent mm. Come hut and bring~flowom } TM! Friday the team is scheduled to pity the Alumni. Thin ought to be I cinch for the high school but some an foolish enough to give an odds to the Alumni. If you will to Fru- thrown minedâ€"L vamn (5); Pumm (l); Gnubout (G). York T H. 3. (l5) Hubert. R. I". ....... Th0 Lightweight scour: Down-rs Crow (18) L. Stm'cmon. II. I". ...... Smith, L. l". ............ Putnam (.'. ........... Fm lhrowr mismLâ€"Shunn Bioolom (10). ,Tyler ...... York (13) yBieolem, R. I". ‘Krutor. L. l-‘. Wellon. (7. H Grouse. It. (i. Puch. R. (I, .‘ Randal-n- The Heavyweight game: Downers Grove (44) l Shame. R. F. .......... ll Morton, L. P. ........... l Grumhaus. C. ........... 8 Allison, R G. ........... 4 I! The Hemios “me handicapped b\ [the loss nl' Bush one of out stals, but {Hortun pla_\ed we" in his place the [ï¬rst half and the second half “as gfoutured by the shooting of “Rh-h." "The gumo never was in danger. Hh'lh shurst being entirely out of the rum fling by the end of the ï¬rst half. What we did in the last half was ‘more in the way of “rubbing it in†‘Ihan anything else. Allison and “Grummy†were going good, passing and playing more steadily than at any time previous. ' The teams invaded York Tawnship But ï¬fty-four votes wen: cast in a last Friday and won their games with Downers Glove Township primary el- out much tmuble. Only one “sub",ection held on Tuesday. 0! this hum- " wert with both teams. The second'sihel' ï¬fteen were cast in Hinsdale and f game was the most exciting. It was‘thifly-nine here. ' never in doubt. even though the clos- John Hall, the present Town Clerk ‘ ness of the score would indicate difuimd Geo. 5- EMMY. Assessor, wen.- ‘, feivntly. Many regulars Were unablefrcnominated without oppocition. C- 00 go either on account of sickness or' R09. Highway Commissioner. was re- ' an extra brilliance in studies. Louisflommatt‘d 10 “9638‘! hiinself, but a Stevenson and “Bud" played a gooIILEtue opposition to his candidacy “'33 "game at fonrard nni Putnam playetl,appl|l'0nt in the local vote as nine of an agtonishing game at cpnwr.nogthc ballots were marked with the1 ione knew what he was going to do name 0" Hm“? Ruthlwlst 0" Himfllnk‘. inc-XL Grumhaus played a good guurll- :l'or “09:3 50b-_ At Hinstlule they were fin}: game most of the time slipping?" strnlght tickets. ' Lup only once or twice during â€â€˜0‘ William H.13lodgett was nominated Ruining. Rogers also performed very f0" Assistant S“lK’l’Vi-“i’l‘ without OP' Irrmlitably. position. to take the place of his fa- ] The Heavies were handicapped by (her, Chas. ll. Blmlgett. who declined {the loss "f Bush. one of our starï¬, but to be a candidate for the ofï¬ce again“! jMortun played well in his place the Ru minor for 32 Your“. [first half and the second half was: W a . .- 1' “ ‘â€" . Ef.““‘""†b’ 9‘“ “Wm“ â€f R'f" "Unclv Charlie" Blodgett, as h..- is â€he game nmer “43.x m danger. Hm-‘known to a great mam lxopl of u“. i _ . .‘ . . v. ' _' ' e , burst belng entneb out of the â€m 'County, has represented this town‘ ring by the end of the ï¬rst half. :_ . ., ', What we did in the last half was â€u." .on the Boanl "f Supunmors. \Thls is a record few can equal. more in the way of “rubbing it in" For the past thirtyâ€"two years, Heavies Won 44-13 and Lights Is-jw. H. Isl-age" m Am. Snpen‘ism PURPLE TOOK ‘- LITTLE INTEREST DOUBLE 'HEADER IN TOWNSHIP EL- FROM ELMHURST ECTION TUESDAY 15 in Basket Bull Games ' Last Friday. l5): 1: During his term as Supenisor hr 1 has seen the count) gmw {tom 2: "backwoods community, small in par ulation and ‘ealth to its present 3 place in the State. He has met stood ‘ {or the best in public life. interested o in politics. hI’.‘ worked hunl {or Hw 0" betterment of things political lu-u‘. 0: HinIk-u-«l (lIrough being haul of: 1‘ hearing, {mm punitipnting ï¬I IIIany’ 'o! the want alolllmutionx on thv} T Bonn] M ne\|‘l1’|l'll‘:4$ wutdmi {Inf , mum-m of the people of Down-n: o. Grou- nnd Itch/0d fmlhfulb. We run: 2 but rogrvt his Ilcvinion to no longm 9 acne. ' 33 S. 24;“) Street Downers Grove, Ill. 27 in. wide, good quality and choice 20 inches wide, ï¬ne for roller towels, colors at yard .................. 33c worth 30c a yard, special at . . .. .l9c Women like the feel of Futurist Garments. They are easy to wear and as dainty as any woman would like. Made on the same lines as a man’s athletic union suit, they are ideal for sports, to work in and be "dressed up†in too. All sizes, priced from ........ $1.75 to $3.00 3 As a member of the Court House 'nnd Grounds committee. Mr. Blodaett .lzad direct supervision of the build- :ing of the pronent County Courtlumo. IHc also was in charge of the build- ling of the «various structures at the .County Farm. Always on the job“ he personally saw to it that the‘ money expended by the people for [these buildings went for real value. Womens Knit unionsuits for spring, low neck, no sleeve, shell trim, band top, tight and loose knee styles, 34 to H ..................... 69c to $1.25 But ï¬fty-four votes wen: cast in a Downers Gum-e Township primary el- ection held on Tuesday. 0! this until-- her ï¬fteen were cast in Hinsdale and thirty-nine here. Childrens High Grade Knit Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, or knee length, and sleeveless with low neck, sizes 2 to 16 _Plz_1_id Ginghams Cotton Toweling H. E. McAllisIer Co. 'lb lake Plate Mlde Vacant By Pith". 50c to $1.50 Every One Tries Futurist Underwear And Then Buys A Supply Specials for Saturday The ï¬n: um dun at until; unh- us I“ rulin- its tlmn to and comfort through "3M night underwear. Women 0: buyers of undrr'ur for than» "Ma ï¬nd the chiannm’ill ï¬nd wwmï¬ nines Mn in Garments “mm- ed. It will pay you to fund‘s†(hear uhm and (hen purchase weanling to your needs for ipn'ng and summer who-n nssortmeMx am we complete. 30- low an.- I Inc typical “hm. Warm Days Are Coming HIT Buy Spring Underwear Now REM! ALI. TIII'I ADS. IT PAYS 'I") "HAD TIII'ZM. "0 IT ALWAYK Expert Building Advice Quickly Phone Day 20 Lord Lumber Little Brother and Little Sister un- derweai. the athletic undeiwear for children made in Bloomer style for the girls and straight bottom with buttons at the waist for boys, sizes 6 to 12 Price, $1.50 "or repair job, come in and talk it over. You can draw on our years of experience in the building business. We!" get right down to brass tacks and settle your probiem in a jiffy. Don’t wait on ceremony. Drop in any time you're down our way. When you have a building ............ I. A.._.. -.. .._.I lumber, lime, cement, roof- ing, brickâ€"almost every- thing that goes in a'build- ing except the plumbing and furniture. Our job is to please you and satisfy you so well by selling you what is best for your particular job that you will be a per- manent customer. Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J .r years we have handled Telephone 190 Friday, March 19, mo