M spring I: the ground can In cal. fluentâ€"United Staten Donut-ant of "an load. but the usual MM M planting onions In the gum ls It, a! a! not; One qmn at not: win pint front 75 to 123 root at rm: with the plum 4 mm apart In the row: thin depends. [mu-nor. um the flap 0! the sets. Onion nets should he pluced in a man furrow mum downward and earned tn a depth of about 1% Inches unléss the son Is 0: namely heavy In which one they should not be covered so dnply. Onion 9t- my ho planted Jun as an, In Onions my ho grown either Mm m or from and TM gran-r pan of the much-lair mlan crap Is no" “for PM u Cm“ trap 0. Oman Fm Intoâ€"M. In, It HIM“ Indy. Mfluly owimvvwd in "w Number» "fl". Pnnunk do no! 'anu n om Md. hm mum"! to lump “no!" of lentâ€. 'Mrh. wlwn Mum'hwl an: wry [m- an and n! duh-mo fluvnr. Kohtflfli. Kohl-rum lid-mp In the name r"!!! n rat-ban and v-nnllfluvrpr. In" pro- Inmn n marked \nrlmlun (rum "no". The «HMO pal-Hun runs}!!! M vb! swollen Mom «I I!» Mam. FM an only rmp. plum and cumin" tho an», an for Marl! cabbage. PM a he. rrnp the mod may I» ml m cm: chow tho "on in gun nd thinned m sham eight Inc-M up"! In me an. The rm" mm I» (mm 18 to 3 Inches- an". cumming to the â€no of rank-1km ï¬rming-«l TM' fleshy mm mould he and I'Mle they In young and quite tender. PLANTING omous II GARDEN TN ruin)" um um 00 rail-Mo If! Ibo um. u- to: rut-Mp and mm. umm- nmmwml ":0 Mn ht!" than om." v-nN-nn Hf Ink. and I up» IM‘II u- down!» n-Ilnnh ’- O" "1.060†M â€mayâ€? "P my. a.“ .5. "I!" M! up any Nanak" 500. I‘M: than (I’M.le h can II, noun- I. no can II whit-v. Ibo but Dd- 2:5 .31: 2.2.8.... 3.! I. is! 3.:IE2I: I. 3 do»... .1. .o 3-- 3. 8.1:! .e 89!.- .2:- avg-30.992.03.31!â€" iâ€" .taoloiioa.£aliu .ï¬ 1?; lunch WI are daily mm D W» :31} «Motor. I“ II: CIVIM'. Gunilla": mum-s a deb. Doll nu, lld thrive: but under irrigation I: um um with-tau u amt-I but a abuse. The cultun tn the In. a to: cabbage, m m but he‘ll Io develop. after which the Inn- It: be tied loam" our Ibo MO I- «an I. vulva: the light and to" flu but white. (mum by tho l'nltad sum Dot-ut- ment or Agricultural.) When not In the spring, «Nude and lhonld he started In a hotbed or when“ to February nod In the opcnmnndumnnsthaaoucanbn worked. For a late crop In an North. ylantthoseadtlnahedlntheopen mono In Ila: or June. and transplant In the nrdcn In July. Early cahham nature n rich, warm son to order that they may mature early. For Int: cah- ba‘u. thc coll should ha heaflu and Dona retentive of moisture and not to rich u for the only crop. an the Mada m llahla to hunt. Cabin“ should he not In Iowa 80 to an Int-hen apart and II to 18 tnchaa npart ll the row. Early ahhana wont be M coon attor they haw formed aolld heada. u may will not keep during hot mthar. The: all. however, he tuned for Inï¬ll. manhunt. --uuvn. \Jlllwfl um" an out uuraxt- County Family. Gratluuml from tho University of Michigan in 1905, took Post-Gmluatt- work and was admitted to tho Illinois bar in 1906, then entered the law oflices of Winston. Payne. Strnwn and Shaw, the largest ï¬rin of attorneys wcst'of New York where he was associated for eleven years. ï¬ve years of which he acted as Trial Attorney. Served for six months on‘ the Mexican Bowler. In 1917 wan in commission as Captain in the infantry. was Intor promoted to Major anal served with distinction until July 1919. clown months of which were in France. Since his rllxcharge from the army Major Marriott has been engaged in privnte law practice. Is a member of the DuPture Couiity and Chicano Bar “vim-r Thy-iv“ In! um In mm and annual- Sprout- Maw In drawn In “In: llama- eon-rd: Arc Tomi". ‘ 5. to". Head of Canto... 8hr! Sudln Houdini-imam andhOpenBromduSoon MERE N llElflEll SHOPS NEED Rlflll 80". as Possible. My “'Mfll†High Heels. It In uyd um hauls XVI I‘m-cared In calm "arm: high won-Inn hm)! on Ills slim. Hp um: um n m" man. and ldompvl tMl «median tn mnkP Mm- le royally [mph-mire. Th9 term Mn boot up Applied to ma hell 1nd ï¬nally to 3 «mm cm at m 'W A McNirMsâ€"Elmhnt mark B Richieâ€"Hinds}! John M. Miller.-Jr.â€"lmhanl R. P. Fletcherâ€"Villa Park R D Bmdkxâ€"Naperville H H. Benjtmin~Wm Chicago Gail Reedâ€"Wham. vm‘emn mnmcn PUBLICITY i "an luv-I an mmmim (nutrient:- Halt his prim-inn] «ml has hwn wiih Ibo raiimml.‘ who" he ha:- hu-n suc- rnsful in imp-mam murmur-h.- in up hammm M lam "an of Inher- rn "h Rhinos wrw of particular nuhu- alarm: "or writ-l in which the l. W. W. wrrc :0 mm. In «no in‘ stunt-r a can; of m «H laborrn who» had pun-on inlMah'n Iron- Inflow! «nor to him to mange-4! "wind I . few bmkm boat's. hut [Mani (Him! Nm‘r waved and made then pro-hm multn. A man 0! his type will put the feat of God "I any criminal elem that may attempt to make Dan Faulty the «can of their Mun-s. HEAR 1"! KING Those three men stand baton you absolutely clean of deals or alliance: of any kind with any ring, dimae or Jpn-in! interest “I stand flaked. if v {'1Innl h-BH" hut “m, a [urn-mm!) "ml n im Mark «ht-mar ht- R'Vrs. Thv' up" "I mun Hm! will (“1' tlw‘ 'rvimiml what's cumin: to Mm. If In ii.- wnt nflrr a man M1! gr! him. ""12 F"! ALL THREE. thy-bra“... jun] :21. «lard-w: 4‘ fwd (nn. H lpnh‘r. "mvl Inuimr. 4min!!! 4:000 rm I)": of mm «In» has 'mfl Ir- vwmdh'ét'uw m «VI! 3 man 00’; um. "In inlï¬rflty not! hum†urc- «mt-lml. 1M manning 'wlll paw o! Mull Whhï¬n‘lmthlflaln n! the an" 0! County 7mm 6- a. cabin! uul MIMI-amp m†93th the nutty. which Mum All" a numb" of yum working on the tuna. he "(and I mil ouch mu "III dealt with tho tum". a! Unmolugmmuvlulmou mm In W a bullion M Marriott mm.- for impartial jus~ “cab-No spa-h) privileges to anyone. FRANK I. 8mm F03 (VDI'NTY TREASI'REI Mm“ Far-n Soldier. Born in my an (In- {um in “Slum Tear-ship. "other and Path" nluo horn an the {any h um... Township. Since his discharge from the army cur. Mr Major Martina has been engaged in what I 3 private law practice. Is a member of ï¬tness 1 the DuPaare County and Chicago 3:! {acts uh Association and the University Club smack of Chicago. to brim me law men of Winston. Payne. 3 slander suit shortly heforc the elm:~ Strown and Shaw, the largest ï¬rm of attorneys wcst'of New York where he was associated for eleven years. ï¬ve years of which he acted on Trial iAttorney. Served for six months on the Mexican Border. in 1917 wan in commission as Captain in the infantry, was Inter promoted to Major anal served with distinction until July 1919. eleven months of which were in France. Since his discharge from the army Major Marriott has been engagal in tion of primary against his opponent or some person who is friendly to the camlhlary of his opponent. In the present case, the plaintifl well knows that I am one of the citizens of Du Pam County who does not believe in‘ retiring an able- and experier puh~i llc ofï¬cial and putting in his place “1 man of little or no experience in af-l fairs such as necessarily come before our (‘ounty Court. Aml he. the plain- titl‘. Mr. Marriott. well know: that what I have said concerning his un~l (BURIIIK M. LEIISARID rm: fllflilfll’!‘ (Adventioemelt) Out of the mock throwing opposi- tion (of the old ringers) stands clear the records and qualiï¬cations of thne menâ€"qualiï¬cations Q! outstanding merivâ€"thut clearly entitle them to an overwhelming majority of the votes to be cast April 11th. ARTHUR (‘. MARRIOTT FUR COUNT“ Jl'llGl'l “' ith mouthing to recommcml him for the oï¬iee of County Judge. hé has not only prawn his worth as a soldier ‘in the sen ice of his country. but as a citizen. Comes from an old DuPage County Family Graduated from thr- l'nit'ersito of Michigan in 1905, took Post-Gmluate work and was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1906, then entered m (Advertisem The readers of the probably be lnformee present imue of this I hue been brouxht an (‘in-uit (‘oun of DuPa one of the candidates 1 (‘ounty Junkie. The PI (‘. Marriott. says that 1 arm: against me for l stalrmont of some fact; tend to recommend M: for the ofï¬ce which he Such lawsuits are in category of political 1 plaintiil‘ usually hopes advantage over his (mm mt mutt ummslm on m I 10 mm mm awe-r 3|. "In"; «M Colllllfll; St. Llwrnnr-o island. and Palm Peiâ€. In Ontario. The mm! puts an: Bahia, Elk Island part- m For-mm Antelope reserve. In Al- mum Ounce Parts. The mic pari- M ran-«In um: My mmtnlm. Jasper um! \"ntnm Ines. In Alberta: Tuho. «um-yer. slant" Ila-clam“ and Rona-nay. In HrMsh canny-mod (mm mammal.» are Flfl‘lflflflflafl'y mom gnu. won in who" wim sin". but u n all nsomisï¬inl Inc-I than rm. all this mam-«v 1» male! rm mama, porn" the anti-uh of Damn m ‘ (an H..- mm sale at the wind) to mm m at an yard! with Ilse unis-ti “mm-pm. II 1.- 0» 0m DWI may humor: run-flew that up: are Mind to anything at rial! gum This opinion. More!" In vim... hy the nu that the females. mun. hrly If "my am with you“. get vary mflnm. am! more when mun am in- ‘10!!an mum. at! If they do. do g with mm nlofl. bond ma can but. nod to “ptm-ofâ€"fln-ny-l'mmw mm “hm: mus myth In th hunch! uc-n- cm I" Mama and m play-d an. ink "ml :nulflvls, Tin-y In" 'lbflwl Hun-mm vlwir Imam m "MI "I!" uvul-l l-u- «Irma; "lio- bunk. Ann "lt‘ nunmlnnlflm uf Ilw Martian “:11. min-r nun-c. :Iflmnlit’! am! I'llrls mm- inn-"urn"! Ilu- nmminu "f tlvm‘ nm« In m‘nmlum-v will: lho-ir «ml 'l-"P'x T'IIRQ' "f "-r m"! “nth-ll. print, “.1. w nn- ("mud an mummk‘. an hm'rnwd with m- mum- n! Hr Him III-Id In HIM! tantrum mum-I- I". Harms-r.- II and AW FM! I". and row-um"; um: um hruï¬pflm- smut-d. Th1- Inrxn M chum hau- wm mm "Mm! In hislflfh' imimtun an their and" A «unfl- I- ll.-- h'wl~«'l.lu!vwn All: Up mun-VI inc-Hr Mum v-u lawman; gum. mun. vvmnmmn, n-Inluh .m-l, “NH.“ wt :0". ‘I'Iw np'wulun‘r and mm! mulliwhalh-fl "I lwfl'r‘ m "It; mud Ov-fl n" llw wins-Mun Hi “It; Vlk- gm.- â€up n. q».- mum in. vh-irf q-mvummu- gmkulhvn. mu! llu-g l1» nqu- "W ï¬nn'ud ul t-n'uliu" "ml rrv-u- “Ir [man In Ill-l? nit-"Our dun-r; ulul lln- Ivlsxlll sumo-u Huh .1 â€mil†at": nun llu'j. Iww thuwum w R'- q'mMo- Hu- drag-I- mul In W! "I "I! cum mm Hur- \u-n- min. In H- "If, mm» m Huh-lo vlw ~ n ma! "mm-0%.; Win-Mm. Illinois. April t. "'12. ‘ V.-- -- -. n"... .. ; Then-fore l mu willing to slum-“ï¬lm". before the proper olllnr. malt! uy inquiry which may be male hyuuul sin complaint mm the offend- - any III-non who I: intruded in thorax: prnon' ............ mutt" of choosing proper candidate; It l»: an uncanny tor our County to ï¬ll our roomy other: and to mtlmhls to be dry as our State and . the mom 0! tluI that: which mppo .Xatltmlâ€"esmlly â€we who. Ith- ; â€.9qu which I may have mwéï¬bfl'lfl and Judge. haw- to do with » meaning the gentleman {m Lou-Elm†â€â€œme ' haul. Ian nasty and ï¬lth. to nab-i '14 W In" 0. AW" HUI "It! *9 Ito-tine the truth of n,- ud .u wow-u «lo not Incl non! mun. mum-nu. hentolou‘ mule by me *er duty in w clar- conceal»: the «Meet utter o! the I! thou In say on who h: unable um whlrlt n. ma mm m. Amllto wall a. no pun. a. not mm. to 1mm". n the plan-cm vlll con-gal. Wl- 0-! m on will trinity1 not to u tumult.†um .1 tho a... jail! for than. Allow nothing. wort la the (‘lnult Court. I nlnll In my hum "in". to to» you at home. than llod to mt... N- u!!!" M" I DOWN»? With you. Wuyuï¬bolthrmnotlut: FUN!†“Ohm AP?" MUNI- uu- mam my mm a... M .1 .1; 9m win: the rwult. that you allvl your the am lmolvul and mm man: u I‘M,“ , «mom-any to tho votm of hmlu' A†m “a.“ that they 'h M. hm how to mt. t mt l‘t- thr truth whlch nhoulal be lhrlr â€bdrmfla. awn. .‘mrrttgvz'wlll brat;- m mallow ttwlr wt". .plc- button. and me «no to rhow how \‘ory mpflfully. .to hunt than. A. L. HAWKâ€! I (’ONIIITTI’ZE OI‘MO’I’NERS \ Among Ancmu I'yflun. the MIC Wu Iclnvcd I. I. "so Fun of m lvn 00¢. WERE SYIIOLS 0F CREATION ï¬tness for this «like is based upon tarts which are matter of second. In- asmuch as Mr. Marrlott has mu ï¬t ‘rto bring suit against me for shad". ‘l belie-v9 all the facts should be dim rlmml to flu- rotors o! the county at once. so that no {air minded voter may be misled by this old time pol- lticnl ma. ‘ plaintifl' usually hopes to get some advantage over his opponent by ï¬ling Such lawsuits are not new In the can-gory of Political trickery. The ( Adv értisement) The remlers of the Reporter will prubahly be informed through the pnsent imue of this paper that suit hua been brought against me in the (‘in'uit (‘oun of DuPaze County by one 01‘ the candidates for the oflice of (‘nunty Junhze. The Plaintiff. Arthur C. Marriott. flaps that he has a grievv arm: against me for hauing made a statrment of some facts which do anti tend to mnmmemi him wry highlvj for the ofï¬ce which he seeks. "'"I "R “W the Act of Congress! of Kim! is normal may a, 1912, a! the Downers Grove Re- nny are Mind rm. rumpled MW It Drum yum mums for Ayï¬ l. 192. rr In «manned “hrâ€"Dumas Grove Publish- - in . "m†â€m" Simian»: J. Stats Downers '7 m“ M '8! Gm, Illinois. " m" M "" Bu ' Manger-«Chester 1. Win- ! m." 00. W’ ter. mtg Grove. minds. this 7th wdï¬y of Ali-n Blodmt. Nata cnimafnjsm: v-wn. m. uu†"awn, "martin, lll‘ inois. Wm. Hammerschmidt, Lom bard. Illinois. J. W. beedle, West In.- A“ I. '0'!- Stevens.__ guy“, gibm, ‘ ? Staten-em afhthe ownership. nix: mt. tin-u tion, etc, nqu the Act of a! of A t :1. 1912, a! tMWDownen Grove-‘3':- mr. {viliï¬ed MW It Drum llinois for Apï¬ 1. 1m interâ€"Dumas Grove Publish- hhflflrâ€"wl‘fler J. Slants, Downers 3. Gave, mm Business Manger-«Chester 1. Win- ter. Downers Grove, minds. Ownenac. H. Stan. W. 1. Sum, C. 1. Winter. 6. Rummy, 99y L. LL .1 ï¬AA-.A Known bondholdersâ€"4st National ant Downers Grove, Minds. CHESTER J. WINTER, Business Manager. _Snbscï¬bgd and sworn to before me ,-.; n Wu gn- nm disparaging kit-album. Inn 1' "Mm-ml" i.- luu "Pam-ml; a m tho has high "U'iu'l! at what "to MD" Iona-1r 0»th m I’ll,<~ntfl(' “X0. ,Ilumks. I'm my pm rMInI SI that am has .4 5mm. ll "an!“ 40 m fun: In"?! an honr."-â€"â€"leln hm AlO-HMIM. â€I’M", olup- m m;- “urihullfl', Thu! mam In .-ur-~ ,m: M «yaw-vhm." "Iv n-rvuluh “m. yvru' hulwr. Wan“ you like- In mu m) war “Mk- l‘m ll durum- tllr ' "nun-1 â€I plum-7 wvu‘. it": u wglnflu lv‘ "'1' .l!ll~iu'|vl-)( “ h "w Lu"... (It-lug in Inn-z pinâ€"Mun:- --l limo-l: In" an mm" i- m we brain Hum-n; â€-1- "-0 h In l'v- nu, nunf'l'lN‘I'-‘ "I "w Maw-d, III ~1|Mmr Ilu'n- uh- "lcmn hour nun-v" iv: lllo- ham-N um! lmh. â€Hu- lu-d) I: "Ifl'ï¬'vï¬ï¬‚h‘ “.0" "M IMF-"Yâ€; I'uflum, hm how to mu. “0' "5 Go l‘ul- '¢-Mr‘u mm. when "wu- wtll hr um- .plw bunch. and me m In rhow how ,to math mun. STATEIIES'I’ 0F OWNERSHIP «v u 'm I..-" mmrw "I pin-«id 01*," n†"w .ulvuipr,‘ Mow â€mm-O. MI) mm. D- .0 \‘Il"" mu s- tum: 0- mm It whmvm mum! min-inn. «Dc-H» h :..u- yumnul mim'f ul 0-] NW lumuh Indy H'ullfl'll'lltl It" lllr u-aLr-u- u! Ihr hm»- uuul Irwin. ‘\ uhmh [mu-m uni-ï¬n m M~ 4.er vm ul-nuv rum .nmluh v" n. «pl all: nn-lmnxu ’l'h- 0-0-43 u-mam- «hum: "NH‘ "INHI’! v-f v-"mu H'Ini'im‘? with vM-vrhm '- Io-rm o-vvmm-u. m1!" Tia-tr uro- ul-n- u'n-vu Inn "man "I: ummw-mm. nlmiy 2- ;. I-lnr.‘ nhi'o‘ "Mal .\w-:|-~r huh?) u-"mvmm'dvl "K'MOI "'le ml! 5 m â€w ’u-fl.‘ h 'vq>"-\ Ilmuuuhmu 'uu and unplug" mmu w" M N "H" lu-t; n :-~ Jun" It It as mruuan 'or our County cinch!» to he dr) a» cur State and Mutualâ€"especial!) â€we who. Ith- ShorM and Judge. haw- Ito do Iith law mfan-mt. i "u any 3mm ...... shall have knowlalge. information or nuapidon 0! any Honda! 0! may pun-ism of (hi! act. he shall diligently Investigate and mute evidence of the nine. and shall. before the proper out". make um] sin complaint mimic the ofl'eml- ing per-on“ ............ We print here a copy of Sec. 42 of the “Illinois Prohibition Act". pasml July !. 192l. We Mothers could not ï¬ght in the World Warâ€"our bow fought for usâ€" mow is our opportunit) to ï¬ght for our 'boys. and i! there is a woman anv- ‘wherv. who has thought it un~woman~ l_\ far “omen to vote to \ou this ap- peal lsxspecillly madeâ€"day aside that prejudice. when it is so clearl} your duty to help. mu m Way-4w 0cm We now have a dry legislature in Illinois. shall we. through any neglect on our part (for it so largely depends on an) permit the liquor interests to control our law makers? I The" is no doubt as Io “hat the Lmajority wanOâ€"it' Is only a question of getting the drys out to, wk on Tues- an). Those in favor of wet legisla- tion. new! fail to cast their ballot. on election day. but the dry: are too apt to mmaun at home. 1 ' Do you know that the liquor inter- ‘ests never worked as they are work- Hm: mow, to send men to our State ‘and Natï¬onal Legislatures. who have openh declared themselves ready to work for we: legislation. to undo “hat has ulnady been accomplished and bring back the open alloon. (Advertisement) Do you realize that then was never an election. in your state, that was so important to you and your boy. as the Primary on April 11? ‘. if. ï¬ileâ€"gre-(z. ï¬st??? “Mic. n I“). Mm u Hum A Spomng “9., u-Hmu H‘Iul‘im-ri Icvrm “dunno-u. mh.’ mm 3‘" ll'uul'! "I: 2- ;. nlur) Ihi'o‘ In; ‘ irflnnmmhk I mm. mu 9 you n hum. I'flh you. MI I: no mul- t you am your I they do M! P, m 10 I‘ll- 9 mn hr uln- t In rhuw how MOTHERS 0 I“). I I 9- N» q-Iaflf : Hm mini, ; Monday April 24th. 8:00 P. M. Dicke’s Theatre PAPERIIANGER Ind DECORA'I‘OR Telephone 430-“ Damn Grove. In. 4I'llIll-.IIIIIMEI‘IIIIO%III 12] No. Forest Ave. The Fasten “main: Suburb on the C. B. Q. R. R. L 0 'I' S 60x13" For Sale "3‘ Expert adï¬ce on harmony and contrast is sometimes needed. EDW. C. GLOW V-...‘ â€"v- that new bomb. Proper treEa'tménih-f iii]: is es- semis]. [at me assist you in selecting the color scheme for Phone 202~W [Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 202-1 in your own home HIGH GRADE WORK-REASONABLE PRICES WESTM ONT Candidate for m; Re- publican Nomination HARDY PERENNIAIS Send For List or Telephone 427-“ ERNEST KRUSE PAINTING -- VARNISHING -- ENAMELWG Blgldy polklled pianos Mlle dull ï¬nial! Duran: County Superintendent of School White Elephant. Sale Lewis V. Morgan SAVE ONE OF THESE DATES AND WATCH NR PARTICULARS EASTER WEEK Cole’s Plumbing Shopâ€"W. Railroad St. Under the Auspices of the ‘ Woman’s Guild and Auxiliary S. Andrew’s Church a mu - 2 but. mu. ‘1 mum-u» .m. mm... DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOB ED. NICCOLLS Thus. Whitten the Time to Plant Downers Gun. Ill.