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Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Jul 1920, p. 4

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Wh- uha! for Mg m herald um .mmtamJul would not‘m for an Ive-election of li Ma come to our attention that one a! the business men of the vil- 1 HE EIGHTEENTH A MEN DM EN‘T “White collar jobs 2’" No! T110 modern tendency of high school work all over the country is to leach trades. In the [)0er vae school nlone last (cm were more than eighty enrolled in the manual train- hg course. Farming is a trade. An agricultural course is one of the pro posed additions to the curriculum. What do the farm chilllrnn rd out of this proposed district? That it mac-om! in a paragraph of lad week's editorial on the question and b one on! the School Road‘s MN!!- this week. Shall the farmor be mnrvsented on the school hnanl'.’ We think hat is“. entirely up to the farmer. lf be will be interest"! enough to put up waver .1 good ramlidalt-s. tlwrn is: no doubt that he will. In" had and never expert to haw- children in whoa! gladly my :4!!!th taxes hecauso flmy know that the future a! this cmmtrv "fits on the education of the youth of tho hind. I Then as to a hunk. of trunnion Ind the II to IRI 3‘1"!!!an TMV '1' was designed by farming Sula Lo- .ialahms tn EQUALIZE' the bullion of higher «inaction. And wo rouln all Mr. Utflofnrd what kind of an educational system this country would have if ONLY PEOPLE WITH CHILDREN IN SCHOOL WERE FORCED TO PAY FOR THEIR ED. UCATION.‘ Many mph who never A: In "w- n‘oxlrm limit of (M dis- trict. Wt- Mimi! it i.- 3 Huh ton in. flol‘thin banality foilmw (no mt lino of I who“ 1“!er and ('. 9. Mann. Foamy Snpfimrwbot 0! Schools. “ho knows mar! about DuPIn (‘mmly‘s school thlion ”in any out" man. fiwd the how!- dry whom it is. N» is a satin- n.' Nmrvmo and «on would supphzo m such he would prob-d Naporvflk'a in am! in the meter. “'0' an» wiliinr to uh hi:- jmlmnt on Uk- maltrr as he is acquainted with Me condi- tions 1 In 1hr flr-t glue no our in trying to “nflp anything um." and lust of all tht- school haunt. Their Iota-r In thin tum: and a Iottar which at" '0 into mry home in the pmposml dis-- trkt within the nut Int days. many "fut" that. We runnol Id name “name-n. gi- - an by le [Julelurd m u lath-r no nwthcr pug!- rvgnnunx Um communi- ly high whoa! go unthallo-nml. A NSW III" N“ MIC. LITTL'EW)RD Mice as second class mail matter. Advertising rates made known upon application. Subscn'ptiou rates $2.00 per year. Single copiea 6c. Entered at the Downers Grove Post hind every Friday morning from the dice of fine Downers Grove Publish~ In: Company, 37 North Main street, Downers Grove. Illinois. . C. H. STAA'I'S. EDITOR MICKIE SAYS 22 South Main Street Baker’s Bake Shop Thaw him think u we do. mu- ”Yos” Comorn'nr. Tho” who take "w rppmfle shad. vote "Nu." Tho Ito-parlor in very much In {m- or o! mllng the ordinance m pau- sed by the Villaxr Council. Tho-a af- lrr Um in done. at putting KN- 0M onlinnm but on “w boob “cm-Ina Ibo Mk II .100 p" ymr. with n‘ provinion mm; H illegal I.» mu to; anyone and" lwmy-om nurs- at an. After that is done of “(wring um prmmou to the limit. u was! ‘0": original intoauon of 0c: l’nwnt- Teach-r Ami-flan when they «an. M an agitation About "to sale a! r‘-, ”nun. ‘ YOU’RE INVITED IN It in ulmply a quextlon o! wlu-lhm' or no! ciaamflm will be sold in the "illun and not a quc-nlion of “1-" "try shall b9 mlcl to. 'l'hv mfvnndum tomorrow m “H axle of cigarettes in the village will no doubt poll 3 Innu- vote. Unquestionably the 18th amend~ men! has done wonders in "In par-r your. Unlass the said merv'nant can bring forth a better reason for tho scratching of Mr. Copley‘s name on ‘llll' ballot, he would do well to think a little before making a final llr- Lision. Applied Psychology ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH In the short time that the amencl~ ment has been in effect the benefits derived from it are to be seen on every hand. Hanlly ever any more does a poor wife get a beating be- cause her husband is under the in- fluence of liquor. Hardly ever any ‘more do poor little ones go hungry because the husband and father spends his wages for hooch instead of for food . We do not actually know the" these ‘things have come to pass in the case ‘of this particular merchant, but we do know that they have come to past»; in almost every community in the United States. Far be it from us to try to make that man see the light. But we can point out to him a few of the things which should have been apparent to him «luring the past year. We yen’ turn to say that since the dry amend- ment went into elfcct he has less money outstanding on. his books. He has less trouble in making his regu- lar collections Customerx who for- ‘merly were not only poor pay, but bought the cheaper things, are now paying cash and buying mole and better articles. SHALL “l“AGS" Ill-Z SOLID l\' THE VILLAGE? by the Rev. E. B. Goodwin No matter how old you are, dont be a dead one. A series of lectures on the power‘ of the mind. ‘amendment to the constitutiun and ‘for the Volatead Act to see that the amendment is carried out. HOME OF EVERYTHING GOOD THAT'S BAKED SUNDAYS 10:00 A. M. LECTURES 0N People even cross the street to see the good things in our show windows! And yet, those are only a few of the big variety of delicious things inside -4 Feather-light Bread and Crispy Rolls that are all goodness~Cakes and Pies that dlight the palate. Try them today, ' d. g. 32 .33.}, mermwmgwn DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNEBS GMVE, .l and” 0' Wotchu. i In "to "Mom 16mm Ihu-u- warn [hm ‘Iflnflfi "I u'llrluw, ’l'hn- Mm'h “'th ‘I'm- u harmful uflulr. run! Ilw WM" “.I("I wn- n lwlprnl -.-lrll, 'l‘lwn lhvn‘ nu- "w urny Mic-h ulm u..â€" mum Mum- lmrmnfl uml «nu-41mm luv-lulu). elmllrnmml- nxnln-l p: nu-n- mama-d of “III"I'H'." hml In nlnh- "Ir rum- fplen-u. of II.» um" um! lwum‘hml. hI'ZNID IN \‘III’R "I." CARPET.“ .\.\li (LEAN RAGH WE WILL MAKE THE.“ OVER IN- TO Ill-LH'TIFIH. RI'GS II'GS POI! SALE l After Studying the Sparrow. “'0 K'u‘llll rnlu'iclo-l'ulvln' lllllh' alum-r. 5m; ”-1- Huglhn ~pnrrnw~ and study- lm: llu-lr «'lml'urhr uml lmn- ulmm ro-m-lml Ilu- rum-lush”: Ilml. o-n-n if {than wvll moaning hm llli>glll¢lv¢l "r"- x lsli rumln haul liuol w-nw wmuul. nut Ilu ln‘lu: tlu-m un-r. lllt'} mmlil have mu \\u,\'.â€"-4.‘lnlo IR!" lu-ro- munvlnm' l ‘ Rtnto- .luumal, Music of the Shepherdo. ln tlw ultlllw~i u! Ilw nlzlu. what more balluiful nr Mllll-t'l-Wnllllfl Ilian "w mournml munh- at n flutr'.‘ It Wax this lustnum-m whirl: ttw ulwp- 'II'M" or thhlc‘lu-m \\‘0ri- pinyin: llint "remand-ll- nlghl, wlu-n lln- nnm‘ls lu- to-rruptml ta Iltnulllu'u luvhm the mm. n! "it finvlur. Grove Loilgv. 824. A. l". .\. M. iwill hold a special meeting at six ,ocluck ,ltomnvrmw, July 24th. The ”bird degree will be exemplified and 1therv will be lunch. 4 The membership roll of this arran- !i7.ution has been. growing steadily filuring the last two or three years. H! has not been any sudden lump.I :hut steady growth of new members Elvml affiliated ones. The loan num- [lu-m on it: rolls now over 290 men fund are plunninz a really big meet; ;im: in the near futurv when they fwill celebrau- “300 Night." From 'pment indications this will take place uonw time in September. ________________ ; râ€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"x Rum- .lnumal. :but flaw... El'nd Music of the Shepherd; llwrs In tlu- uhllm-u n' ”w night. what ff‘m' more bulluiful ur maul-vh-x'umm man “"5’ After Studying the Sparrow. “'0 M'u-nnl n-luich-rulvln' Iiun- uhsm-v- 5m: ”14- linuhsn ~|nn‘l'n\\~ and study- lng Hlvlr c'lml'urhr mm have about n-m-lml Ilu- rum-Insist” Hun. t‘\'t'll If than wvll Inn-1min: hm lui.~;;ui¢h'4l "r"- lsh mmdu hurl hm! w-nw mum-.1]. nut In ln‘lnz: llu-m un-r. lhv) mmlul have Km hvroa «.mulmw HII}\|H.\’.’4-‘Illo Rum .lullmal. HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN M 82-! All Learn Jiu-Jitlu. Japanese chiMn-u 'Dl‘gill to study Jiu-Jitau in tiwir earliest years. for It Is a system or physical vulture. hy- giene and elliirs. iii-sides being a form‘ of Belf-dufl'nsv nml nth-use. A serlem’ of exercises In :in- strength and flex-g Iblllly to tho limbs are first taught; ’ later the pupil is slum" llu- line art of! using an mlwixalri‘ s strong”: nguinsl» Mmsvll‘ whim is llu- rmi principle of? jiu-Jmm. V ' This is absolutely untrue and is on 1: par with the story, started who knows where, that the rate for the community proposition would he be- tween two and three dollars pen new on farm property. We have heaul several things a- bout the proposed community high school but none more abfiul’d than the following which came from the lip:: of a Downers Grove resident who ‘should know better. The man said. “I don't blame the farmers for be- ing against the proposition when it will lower the tax rate of the people within district 58 and raise it out- side." ' Telephone 266-]! COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOI RUGS Wash Skirts on sale at attractive prices. " MANY G. A. R. VETS ATTENDED a- JONES’ FUNERAL PHONE I89 ‘3 8. M.\ls\ ST" Inhalation-l Tun-m. and Fun Inflomaln cl Ml Hindu. The warmth of cum- mer days makes a wo- man or girl wish for a supply of just such smacks. These fresh arrivals are so letty and so excelentlv made as to serve mt only on ones own ver - anda or on the lawn, but for summer cot- tage and resort wear. SPECIAL MEETING OF GROVE LODGE A'l‘ SIX TOMORROW It has been said and said trulsr. that the weavers of the little bronze button hold for each other a greater love than any similar body of men in the world today. Although they took no active part in the service their presence in such iiarge numbers attested to the esteem ‘they hold {or their departed comrade and for the fraternal feeling which holds together veterans of that great conflict between the north and the south. ‘ Once in a while a for- tunate purchase re- sults in an unusual value like this. These smacks are all of fine quality voile attract- ively made and trim- med, with a range of colors that it would be hard to describe. Veterans of the Civil War, mem- ‘bers of the Grand Army- of the Re- ‘publie, to the number of ahnost twenty, attended the funeral of Maj. George N. Jones last Thursday. They come in sizes from 14 to 44. * VOILE SMOCKS $3.22 IMPLEMENT DEALER H. E. McAllister Co. R. C. ELLIOTT A Nice Collection of Voile Dresses BIG VALUES, SMART STYLES, FINE QUALITY The more dresses in one’s wardrobe the easier it is to present a charming, summery a pearance. Those wo appreciate the wisdom of this act will hasten to make selections here and now for not only is em as- sortment of styles and patterns most extensive, but the values offered are such that to buy now means to realize savings. READ ALI. Tl": Am IT l’.\\'8 'l’ 0 READ “IBM. 00 IT ALWAYS. Phone Day 20 Lord Lumber Company We have cars of the famous PURITY Coal enroute right along and in all sizes. Inasmuch as this coal advances in price each month the same as hard coal has in the past, we advise the early pur- chase of this coal where it can be done conveniently. The situation with regard to coal is such that everyone should procure their winter's supply at the earliest possible date. Let us have your inquiries if you are in- tending laying in your supply now. Purity is the best soft coal on the market for either fur- naces or stoves and has more satisfied users locally. than any other brand. ' , Dresses that were (a? $17.50 for Dresses that were 37.95 for Dresses Kthat were $10.95 for $11.95 $7.95 Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J

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