The only relatives of my people * lie in the West Side have moved any from the village. They are; M to the ends of the earth†, ï¬t still their thoughts often stray b that quiet hillside where loved .a- lie. Where the wind whispers J Mfolh would u mm MM Mm mm If only some way could be devised whereby a cantaker could be at the man: during the summer. with wflicflmt water to keep the flowers flways fresh. the grass mowed, this‘ cemetery could he made a spot which would outrival any similar spot in the vicinity. There are many graves which show loving care. There are many where the hand of man and woman is plain- ly visible. where in spite of the lack of water and other facilities, flowers1 grow and the grass is kept carefully up as it should b0. That many of the pints are amended from one years and to the other. That the paths are weed grown and um grass is not met) and that generally it is a dis-i grace to the community. This cemetery is a beautiful placo. htâ€". And in that â€hut" is sum- med up many things. The brutal truth is that the cemvtory is not kept vi“ he jurlgPd. On a knoll we.“ of Dmers Grove In pretty a them is within many miles of the village. with the penna- lem Forest Prawn-e to the north, is the city of the dead. Here lie our‘ loved ones, awaiting that last call when both the fact. and the unjust Hg ï¬ght. What's the nnswr? Tucked any in one mm" of a ()Iingo paper this mix was the in- form-ï¬rm that the mod is urgent for my. food, clawing. housohohl goals and credit. In the same paper “1: '0' min nor! mks million- 0! (Him- worflu at (m Mwnising M:- In: giwn (Mn bout by "w big (fly am". There m" in other untold mum up"! In "Mac (be m. h prim of “ebb. in Ms! mo- Mionn. in "(bathing mm1ml with such an Wait. And while this any of spending is going on the ample of "w Muh- nll notion of Wrath. swept by the mat floods, In in lfl'd of funds my ‘08! ovvmhing I’m! the "in: of the Arkansas “rapt down on than. my an Americans, brothers of u tfln that day- u m in mm. of It. Ilium-Haul "ohmic-(3M Chun- Mhbmthhohddndltflyw It Janey City. pin-m" and? 0r bub? Ono coming but hum "w WM: 04 Aida after «worn! you: flu but! usually (Nut no an" on dam I! an 11.,an of "u- lam-r cm" of the mat". Ml M ma WIHBY-(IAIII’HN‘I’IRR vs. THE ("INDIA“) ".00†THE WEST SIDE CE‘IETERY Olin at second clans mail mutter. Advertising rates made known upon application Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 5c. w ovary Friday mania: from the ma 0! Ito Bowman vae Publish- " Company, 87 North Hall moot. Bowm- vae. Illinois. â€and at the Downers Grove Post "u Alum (our ï¬ght mad? 0! C. H. STAATQ. EDITOR MICKIE SAYS of drive! about the The Min-u Ulloan Schlnudn. Ruth Ind Virginia Wank: chawmaod by Al". swank. an urns-ling new"! day:- ll [Rm Cnmp. Maw. "L. m the It. and In. "any Conn-I9 mum. Tho-y report I woo-Wu! Haw with flat MM“ and MM". ‘ 32 3. Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. Don't you think. folks. that things like this shuuhl not be allowed to go on. How much better to my good thinxfl ubout people. How much het- tcr to ignore them Matt about this on and "at; not balk-ring them; not rope-ting them. Jun hoop thin In mindvâ€"‘Judfl not. Ian: ,0 be a!» Judged." MORRIS SHOE STORE. HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 We have known stories to Mart with no more (emulation in truth than the show illuntmtiou. Franklin Co. Illinois Coal Pocahontas Hard Coal CAN ATTEND TO ORDERS PROMPTLY NOW! MERTZ (‘3 MOCHEL Some one sees a man who is mar- ried. or a woman. talking with a per- sum of the opposite sex in a rather, to the absent-r, intimate way. They may have been chums at school, or played in the :zame back yard when children, but this makes no cliflerence. lmmmliatel)’ a story is started. It Knows and grow». until the n-sult is absolutely sickening. It isn't that sort of thing with which we are concemett It is the more malicious thing. This idea of ruining a man's or woman':: chame- tor with vague hints, at ï¬rst, which graduallg mow and grow until the stories one hears are positivelv un- beï¬tiubhn 1‘hut H the ~ort of stuï¬â€˜ which we “iah could be nailed on the head. Tennis Shoes and Slipper White Dress Shoes Pumps, Oxfords . Comfortable and Stylish Footwear for :-: Every Member of the Family :-: WHILE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AND ALI. KINDS ARE OBTAINABLE gladly my. and my others in the village also, a certain sum 3 year for the upkeep of the cemetery. Can't this be done? There is an old saying that in smail towns the-‘ gossips are much worse than in large ones. This is not the truth for gossip is gossip whenever it is met. Theme is this truth about a small ttiwn. Everyone knows ev- eryone else and so there an} just that many more acquaintances to tail: a‘ bout. It isn't ordinary gossip, such as how slavenly she is, and how she, lets her children run around on the streets and she can't cook Worth eating and she lets her husband's clothes go for months without taking any care of them. RUMORSâ€"RUMORSâ€"RUMORS (‘ .\ “PING AT NO.“ ENC}: Vacation Shoes Steam flown; - Sewer Building 6.: Fitting‘ 1.9.»... m Order Your Coal WE HAVE ALL SIZES 0F Fred D. flelnhe PLUMBING I ll 6- though! that someone aw: â€in Blue Stub. Pnd'n AM". Mm» mum Mt home with him. «law of midi-able urn (m the bunk an: 3:“:an night. â€a ank-cl this with Mr. hornet. u: if um I'M-cry 6n com-ct. the man. man. boy at lam. Md lhflr tumble for their pain. ‘ 80 far as on be turned from a careful checkup ol the nilverwmv, jewelry And no forth. nothing wan taken. Ibo thieves cvkkntly wanted cold. bird tub or nothing. No claw to the intruder: ha: been found bah seven] young (oliowu an umk-r nun- pk'Ion nnol an bola; WIU'MNI. Clothes closets were wan‘hal and the clothing strum all over the [ml rooms. Every m-ailnble hiding place for many Wm: thoroughly nom- over with a the tooth comb, but luckily. none was found. While the hut Steib fumilv on Prince avenue “as at the the ball! game last Sunday afternoon, someâ€"' or“! removal the semen from a kit-'7 chen window and ransacked the' house. Mm. Steib coming home; found “W bureau drawers pulled out' ? and the contents switched all men the floor in an auful meme 5 Bureau Drawers Ransacked. Closets Searched in Vain Hunt For Money. Last Saturday was the ï¬ne! straw. In the morning it threatened to rain and again in the afternoon but we got nary a drop. Later reports show- ed that it had rained as far west as Hinsdalc and as far east as Naper~ ville in a belt clean across the state. Geo. Foster says “We probably won ship the wrong God.†STEIB HOME ON PRINCE AVENUE ENTERED SUNDAY CONTINUED HOT WENI‘HEB AND STILL N0 RAIN It certainly has been hot the past few weeks. Even the most cold blooded of us will admit that. The hardest thing to stand. however, is that the weather man has ignored us when handing out rain and we have been forced to stand by and see the gardens wither for lack of a little moisture. Q I wish to thank the people 01' Ulm'm-rs Grove for their kind put- ' runagc during the past few years and ;tu heartily meonmwml my wen-55m», Scilwrt Norris. T- hn h 40-. right and nuns-U. «ll lib-dbl. “W. .11." ohm- Carpenter Contracting and Jobbing The party returned rather late and by perfect moonlight after a glorious day of fun and frolic. already making plans for the next outing of the Club. The afternoon was spent in playing volley and base ball, in games of var- ious kinds and in working up an ap~ petite for the picnic dinner. The “cats" were in keeping with the size of the crowd and lived up to all past pnecedents in this matter, all doing justice to them. The ï¬rst of a series of summer pic- nics of the Arcadian Club was held last Saturday afternoon on the banks of the DuPage river south of Naper- ville. The trip was made in automoâ€" biles and nearly thirty members and friends of the club participated. merly sold for 75c, this sale .490 FIRST ARCADIAN V PICNIC OF YEAR A HAPPY TIME T B A C 'l‘ 0 R I’IDWING DISC-INC BASEMENT EXCAVATING either tight knee or shell bottom for- Alma! Thirty Member- 1nd Friends Made Merry on the Banks of Fine ribbed, light weight unionsuits, These dresmes are of the lmse ï¬tting kind most suitable for hot weather, but are in styles that look well on any one and are suitable either for house or street wear. Coming in a nice assortment of color eomhinatiom. these (hex-axes are easily worth $250. This Sale, Choice, at 81.95 lue at 75c, a few dozen to sell during this sale at .................... 49c Pink and white Nainsook, :1 good va- Made of serviceable light weight ma- terials, low neck, no sleeves, white trimmed with either pink or blue and worth $1.25. We have 5 dozen to p sell for ....................... 19c There is no need to remind any «me that the weather is hot. everybody has found that out for themselves. and for the hot days and nights that we have with as now and will ltkety have with us for some time the are ofl'ertng a few specials that will help you to hear the heat to some extent. DRESSLER BROS. LA DIES' NIGHT GOWNS~75¢ LADIES’ UNION SUITSâ€"49c H. E. McAllisler Co. W. S. Hambfln Phone 2l3-R-2 LA DIES’ BLOOM ERSâ€"l 9c THAN K YOU the DuPage River. M. L. PEPPER, The Pufl‘er Pharmacy. Hot Weather Specials House Dresses, $1.95 Ava-ac These open air services have be- come an established feature of our community life. They are expressive of the ï¬ne spirit of cooperation exist- ing among our churches and deserve the evening will be delivered by some outside speaker whom he will secure. PROGRAM FOR 0 P E N AIR. SER- VICES OUTLIN ED 2| South Muln at. The DOUGLAS SHOES for Men, are of prov- en quality. Our work shoes have given the best of ser- vice for years past. We now have the “EDUCATOR" SHOE for children. sizes 5!;3 to 8'1. and little gents sizes 8' ._. to 13"». Bo s and Youthsâ€"all of proven ser- vice and the pr ce is right. We want ymn' shoe lmsiness and will make you a lower :n-iee than ymi pay elsewhere for the SAME GO )DS! Come here {or the Big Nineâ€"they are ï¬ne for summer wear, all sizes. 9:35 .\. M. CHURCH SCHOOL. 1:30 A. M. CORPORATE COMMI'NION of CHURCH SCHOOL. ":00 A. M. MORNING PRAYER and SERMON. 8:00 I'. M. EVENING PRAYER and SERMON. In extremely warm weather. services are held in the Chulrh Srhuul Rum“, where the temperatun- is m-ver above 70 degrees. komc {food ones. We have chosen the best we um huy. for a low pticed cheap shoe that “ill give good serviceâ€"same old stonâ€"vou :u for just what um hm. There are lots of S ODDY shoes and (Continued from Page 1) WE HAVE CWASSHJ THE MARKET S. Andrew’s Church SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1921 while they last .......... In light weight nainsook, trimmed in a variety of styles with lace and rib- bons. Thwe are worth $1.50, choice of six different styles at ........ 98c A special purchase enables us to of‘ fer you these garments at about one half what they were before. Choice J. W. NASH priced at ........... Light in weight but a good strong, ï¬ne ribbed garment that has been selling for 50c. this sale, specially ENVELOPE CHEMISE-â€"98c SILK CAMISOLESâ€"98c LA DIES‘ V EMSâ€"29¢ the support of the entire community. Since all of the speakers this you an to be secured from outside our ‘villaxe-the best to be had in this section of the countryâ€"vthe expense of the series of services will be con- sidembly greater than in former years. However. since laymen are responsible for this change of curb tom it is expected that they will m pond generously with larger contri- butions in the free will ofl'erlngs by which these union services are ï¬n- anced. Eridaz, June _2_4, 1921 Telephone 8