I .. . Klein’s Market SPECIAL FOR NEXT HONDAY! Boneless Beef Stew 24c; Veal Stew 23c; Lamb Stew. .l9c SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY! Beef Liver 12% per lb; Blate Corned Beef ........ 18c SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY! Ham Butts 20cm; Bacon Squares 29cm; Hams, 1b,. .35c Pot Roast Beef ..... Veal Shoulder Roast Beef Tongues, salted Rib Roast Beef ..... Salmon, Ban ...... Canned Pears ...... Sapolio, 3 bars for .. Tips ..... '. .. Navy Beans. 5Tbs‘ Canned Vegetables 2 1 Gojdgn Eagle Red Gorton's Codï¬sh ...... Righelieu Asparagus YUBA-N COFFEE PER POUND 53c RICHELIEU COFFEE. 18! GRADE, PER POUND 55c SUGARâ€"18c per mund in 5th quantities with every $1.50 Grocery Order. The W. J. McElmy Ind Wm. Net's-ad 20th in l mad example. adv. any “mm†of North Pom} "e", C‘ P. Ravioli» raw lucky this week. are moving to Ont Purl. when! "Wm. “r t†“a.“ in (mm on [tiny h†â€ï¬nned a Inge mm‘iMonday evming and he movend it The Ladies Aid of the First Evan-fawn on Tuesday morning. the Mice gallon) church met at the home Mining it in their possession All it Mrs. John lmhmnn yosterday afler- met him was the 5pm Hg!" and two noon. lungs. whiz-h wvro missing. In Fwd Rum. tomfly I m5- can of Dov-en Grove. died at his home u Enterprise, Wu. on Jun- ary m. "’20. at the up. of 78 mm. lm Ml Wm. and Ir. Mil Vi! visited lat Sunday with It ml In. J W. Whine-hell". n their home in Evan-ton. III. “by Brown In: putdusd the In A» tonal; u 07 No. In. 3!. ho. (ho Herring am: an; will like "who £1“qu C. A. Walton: hu pun-hum! tho [butane homo on Carpenter um when be m muk- Ms homes for sev- Hownnl (:uliuflu-r or Chicago. hm manhunt-d lb:- old I. l'. [Hahn-u homu- ol Warn-n ave-nun from n. I". Nor- H. E. McAlliutvr I (In. in their ml 0. Ditto faur thin wm-k Mu mum- Immuw onerinu lop-urn with mine npvvialn for Saturday only. in. A. l". Hyman. who has. been whiting with Mrs. R. F. (jut-liner. n:- tunwd hut Friday In her harm in Cleveland. Ohio. SO. Main St. your plow 1'. men! Dealer. Mrs. W. J. Stunts, who his been very ill the last week, is now able to be up and around again. Hue you olden-ed that share {or Its. Mny Damn; has sold her house on Highland avenue (0 Chas. B. we. The Fred Towsley house on Benton and Bands" sheets has been sold to Nicholas Brenner of Chicago. Mrs. R. D. Patter is spending a low days visiting relatives and friends in Lake County. Miss Jewel Farmr has recovered from her recent attack of scarlet fev- er. wmodn. Miss Walker'of Hinsdale, "was the guest of her old friend, Mrs. George Bridgman. Mr .and Mrs. A. H. Scott and fam- ily are going to their property in Montana in a short time. Haw you ordered that share for your plow? R. C. Elliott, Imple‘ ment Dealer. adv. Mr. C. W. Frisbie of Chicago. is visiting at the home of his brother, Frank w. Frisbie on Blodgett ave. Miss Ruth Hughes has returned from her trip to Madison, Wisconsin. W. H. Blodgett has sold his house on Gilbert avenue to V. Simonson. Little Alice Matson. who has been very ill, is now oonvalescing. The Shakespeare Class met with rs. Goo. C. Butler on Monday af- If you needus, (onus. 188-1 PERSONALS II. C. Elliott, Imple- adv. 2 for .32c Climalene, 3 for ....... 1000 Isle Salad Dressing .46c‘Baker’s Cocoa ...... ‘. .. .58c§Dr. Prices Baking Pow. ' 25cf9u_egn pliyest jar ._ ..... â€NM“. WNW, J... ...... 98:1! Soda, 3 pkgs. for .. 38c,Quaker Armours 38c Oatmeal ............. 25c - Leg 0’ Lamb ....... Veal Breast, pocket Pork Loin Roast .. llknveryndkubleMlh-l .mmmmnumw 0". booking Donors Gm M 1m ("and with the but pkunu and can obtain-Ne. ’Tbe Shepherd of the "ms" to ho shown Inch "01‘ and 20m in l good example. aha! w' R. J. Work) of Swim Wuh. in in (mm IN» week (or a anon win“ and to accompany his wife uni ch"- dnn homo. who have been apt-Min. Ila rim" with her put-u. Hr. lad In. June. China . 1 } Thv Raw. H-Icnlm J. Van Zulu". wMor Cumu- a! 8L l‘etcr'n church. (New, will arm-k n the Weather day Lenten unite in 8. An-huv'u church at 8:00 o'clock. Tho Art and Litemtun dvputmem of the Woman'» Club hold I View of Dmrtuiw An umlrr the «Hudson of Wm "outwit. It. Um Art lmlimte. Wnlm-ndny. March 24th, at 2:30 p. In. All arr my"! to nut-ml The annual Euler Matinee. under the «linvtiou of the Civics and I’M- lnnthmpy department! of the Womln'n Club, will bu gin-n at I? N. l}. church on Saturday themoon. April 3rd. tho day befomanter. ) The tumor thn Chas. Baker was about to enmc in the bakery Imi- ness in his building on Main st, m~ eel-fly museum! by Herboltl. the baker, has been found to be like so many whem-jus¢ a rumor. 1 Next Sunday. Much 2!. is the ï¬rst day of spring. We hope that the weather man will take due cognio sauce of the nlpu'flcance of the date Ind dish out weather In accordance. I Lehmnnn Michel haw an interâ€" esting story {or oul rendem in their space on the back page this w.eek Never miss reading an ad in The Re- porter, it pays. The Rev. Chas. Larrabee Strict, acting Dean of the Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul, Chicago. will be the preacher at the ï¬ve o'clock service in S. Andrew's chulrh this Sunday. ' The Storer house on Lune Place has been sold to Stanley Brown. Mr. Bmwn made the purchase for Mm. Bmwn's mother, who will occupy it as her home. I Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown en~ textained at dinner on Monday even- ing, the Misses Payne, Smith, Reed and Bellinger. teachers at the south side school. The Catholic Womans League will mold their next meeting at the home 91‘ Mrs. P Gmnier on Highland ave. on Thursday afternoon. March 25th. at 2 o'clock. V Hlnsdale Uuholstering 81 Furniture vRepair Shop. All work neatly done at masonable prices. Phone 635 or send postcard. Will call and deliver {we of charge. adv. 2-20 tf. Patrick and James Venard have purchasad the James Skelly place on the Plank road near East Grove and am now occupying it l “A New World" is the subjocp for the sermon at the First Evangelical church next Sunday evening. The public ls cordially invited. PHONE 279 31c §2§North Side Grocery 6: Market 27c; DOWNERS.GROVE REPORTER. 001151538 ’Gno‘ {32 North Forest Avenue :MEATS {PLAIN SODAs .................. SALTED SODAS ................. GRAHAM ......................... OATMEAL .......... ..â€.H H.†PREMIUM SODAS. per packmt. ;’SARATO(M FLAKES, per packing:- (:00!) LUCK. nubâ€"39c; 5 poumls'ro: NU CO NUT. lib-4334:; 5 pounds: for ll? [TY NL‘T. I"). 33:: 5 pound: for .CVANNED GOODS ARMOUR PUMPKIN. 2‘6“) ran ...................... \ELLOW FREE PEACHES. 2‘73!) can .................. YELLOW CLINGS’I‘ONE PEACHES. 2%“; can ....... DEL IIO‘NTF. GRATED PINEAPPLE. No. 2 ........... FARHHOUSE SLICED PINEAPPLE, No‘ 2': ........ TELEPHONE PEAS. IIONARC" BRAND . . 0000 mm. LIBBY on mum's, In}; 13:; noon max. new on onmn'a mu .. HOLE nnmu 241, pound; . AR! 24% s ....... munimv. u. puma. John 8. [Mint in surveying the Mar-Dull Field mu north of u». “Q" u get the acreage. This hm 1nd of llld in W by the MIMI! on the ma. mac. line (mflnuflonl she \s'au appointed one of him ah â€ha Committee of Aaunopolm'. Thu vlmuln l-‘rlloqup Low wu mm- 'n(-nu~l by over forty (“Ronni Nb" of tho Amrrinn Indian. Capt. Paw hr hm: dune coukknblo rrmrrh work And has mum savor-l vol~ umnn on the hlnlory of the Indium of Amedcn. Phone 62-»! Capt. R. D. Parker was «ingulnrly lvonoml u a joint meeting of tho Chicago Historical Society Ind "w Indian Fellowship League a! Amni- a, hold thin week In Chicago. when Mrs. P. men um given the mino- la-tion prize at Bum-o. and Mm. Mary Tittle. or amigo. took the oomlntion prin- u 600. while Mn. A. Grumhaus won ml In the army they realize the effect clothes have on the morale of soldiers. Every man's uniform must be pressed and spotless -it must fitâ€"it is cut along snappy lines. Good clothes are as important in civilian life an in the army. They give you conï¬dence and make a favorable impression. Let us measure you for your new suit. It will coat no more than ordinary clothes. but when you try it on you'll soon realize what we mean by "Clothes That Make The Success Spirit." A very delightful St. Patrick's card party was given in the Rose Anne mom at Bertoliu'n on Wedncsthy af- ternoon by the membew of the Ca- tholic Woman'u league to their mem- bers and friends. A ï¬ne “fend-Me wan present Ind 500 and Bunco Wen played. Mn. Fox was the winner } Robin red breast has made his ap- jpearunce in numbers the past Week. A flock of more than {any was seen on the road to Wheaten and ten of these early arrivals from the south were poun'ng out their home again melody on Gilbcn ave. Monday morn- mg. EVERYTHING TO EAT “Oh. the March “iuds do blow'L-r Shakespeare (I think). But anyway they blow melt) dog~gonc haul a fen days this \\'lek and that lemimls :me that the thermometer Wednemlny morning was too low by twenty clo- Erees for this time of the year. Do come soon. spring. MORALE and CLOTHES A family reunion was held at tln- home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hen- derson on Church‘ st. last Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Leon Worloy and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worley nnd- childwn of Spokane, Wash. were the guests. Mm. Henderson was a Worlcy boron- |:er marriage. Michael King of 113 North Main st, was visited by a burglar last Wed~ nesday evening. The intruder was tin-yin;- to make an entrance into the basement but was scared away be- fore he could accomplixh his purpose.‘ Just why he wanted to get into the cellar has not been determingd. Candidates for positions on the school board must ï¬le their petitions twenty days before election this year instead of the customary ten days. The last legislatum amended the law ‘to this effect. The school election will ‘be on April 17th so that candi- dates ha‘ve a little over a week to ï¬le. CLEANING - DYEING â€" PRESSING and â€"- REPAIRING 21 South Main Street : 02-»! ~ Garment: Cdled fat and Mural. “CLOTHES THAT MAKE THE SUCCESS SPIRIT†JOSEPH MAZZA :. PITCHER, Proprietor CRACKERS FRUITS TTERINE FLOUR MILK 5 llolh Ir. Wuhrinin and um Want-umber munch! an and for mom (funds and for legtnlau‘vo 1nd tu- { in; "form. "The mm ohmic tn [and [Rhoda Is (in gr"! dlfliculty with ‘whkh In on: MI "and" when they occur" um Ir. Cook “We wed in- ched ms to uh cm of more than I "living van†'0' Mn. is- mlod . Man taxes should be clin- lrilmlcd on a lowmhip Ina-6- with larger «swam (or (um: and rm‘ pdlooln. '"Iin would I brlicvo nr'irw‘ the majority of hxpyrrs." "Regarding the shortage of teach- eru which is exciting no great con- reru on: the tuthn. I cnn any that Du Page county bu no waiting list. ‘brlng in that respect like pmumlly I." other countirn over the country†mid Hr. Bun-mun. â€We need morn- trained trachea um! bettrr phyuicnl fucilitim. A change from tho uhool district which now contmln the school C. B. Bowman, county superinten- dent of schools. Miss Lydia Vanis- mier, super-interment o! the elemen- tary schools at Elmhumt. A. A. W.- tcrmnn. superintendent at anerville jond A. I". Cook. superintendent It "We have made the mum-m» in question and their opinions will have much weight with the bodies that ï¬x Illinois school fund rules in â€w fu‘ tun. i Dulagv county 5 sthool situation inn stated by foul prominent school ‘it xccutivcs of the county is being used as evidence befom the Constitution- al Convention as We" as before thr- state legislative and taxation com- mittees which one considering ways and means to halt the deterioration; of Illinois Schools. Educators of Du Page Were ('alk'd 'l‘o Testify to Delegates l-‘rnmling Countilution. COUNTY SCHOOL SITUATION USED BEFORE CON-CON I “Problems Facing Stricken World" ‘the series of articles by Frank Cour erford, was unavoidably omitted this week because of the abundance of lo- cal news. ' of Chicago nve.. about) on the north, Oakwmd ave. on the east and the Belmont road won the west. It is rumored that it will be opened as a new subdivision in the near future‘ and should this be so it will be 9110“ of‘the best around ,(lhicago. {The natural timbo and ï¬le genera) lay of the land. nbined with its trans- portation {at ties. make It an almost ideal location. Additional locals on page 8. Telephone Number 2 VEGETARIER for L lflt Mt llt GIVE YOURSELF A TREAT AND SEE THIS "Ml! It will be a real treat (00. because "The Sea Wolf" is the can of I picturr that is thoroughly planing from start to ï¬nish. It his young love. thrms, beautiful seem: charming scar and splendid acting. "ALSO '* . CHESTER OUTING PICTL'RE â€"-â€" STAR COMEDY. “TAILOR KW Evenin 7:30â€"4:15. Admission 16 and 20 cents includiu at ALL “gnu GET Io the THEATRE II] 9 P. M. WILL SEE ENTï¬rfl ILLINOIS A HOME TALENT PLAY ENTITLED “STRW mumâ€"A. uni-y mlyuam. ' Admiuin1orig;lvioncâ€"eflu int. Wu Zvcnin h Dnyx-r‘lflo- ' Admission l!- m! 35.??“159 VII, ‘n- “ "nuâ€"A . _.. .-.. _ _ A- M... .\l.l. Mm «am :6 I}: Tiliiéfus'ifi'Ff'h.'.'w1'ii.'§éi:"iï¬i§ Also (‘IIIINTY COMEDY. ‘.'W \T!" Y0! ll â€1'8?- Iowan" TOID TIQVEI. "(,lelfl , I’ATIII n '1†Lay .m MS.“ â€"711â€. ml? 0' 111' “Al!!! I" who have and II. Tin story Ind v: km you will Presented By The Senior Class of Downers Grove High Sellod COMING, MARCH 26th and 27th CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN “TWO m Eliday, Match 19th and Saturday, Match 20!! “THE SHEPHERD 0E THE HMS†BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOH' The Dicke Theatre A nu) onjmabh- party «as that giwn as a surprise on Mrs R. C.‘ Bn‘gm at her home on I'Iimr; mo. Wednesdm uftmnoon. . Mrs. R. C. Briggu' Home lauded by Friends on Wednesduyx A fternoon. SAINT PATRICKS SURPRISE PARTY ENJOYABLE AFFAIR 'éalaries should rank with other pin-I The I‘m 67!: ‘_ ‘fessions to stimulate the adopting of'lnz ï¬fe blrtï¬dly 01 3‘- {teaching as a career." matron saint of Inland. ï¬ll \ I Similar conditions aw reporQedfuu‘ In the aim-co"! W n-om all mm of Illinois. as wall aa.;“'¢°““°“9v-~"‘° m. "'0 â€I! ‘the country at large. It is esumgtmlshd that touch of the “Inâ€! by the human of education in .Wgshr. ï¬hlmm decanted an ,ida.‘ ington that there are 175,000 teuh- cakes. t m" mvenl' OP!“ v_ yrs shout this war. The wul‘pum- “m “it? y J“ ' Thursday, March 25th '7'". _ .7- "7â€"- r of teachers is appmximazely' Tuesday, March 23rd BY HAROLD BELL WRIGHT sn- com-:01. mm. notso'lounn" f 'l‘hosm...preunt were: Mull iKuehls. Fred Dent, and childnl. ’Thoraen. Obermann, Ind . dunk“: gMargaret, Wm. Wolf; Fred W036 L. ‘C. Wolf. Frank Walt. Roam Johnson. and Julia Kesaal of In": ualc; Mrs. George Barry. and I.“ Guorge, Mrs; -W. J\ Stunts. and 3“- ty June of Downers Grove, Mrs Briggs wan pm mâ€. candyadq; and a putâ€"ob day 811““. dip- by we aim-miners. 4 In “mama which wen 01'3“, cided lrlah nature. Mn. W. J. M and Mrs. Julia Keane}. 01’ mm were winners . Shummka decanted the .idl. cakes. tho pretty mveflmm the cam , 1! .415.»