L. H. Swearingen (.3 Co. â€MI-hm MM 117-178 Lehmann Michel See our display of fresh vegetables, or call for them when you Phone your orden and Oxfords. now $1.25 to 32 Child Button and Lace Shoes. now Have you seen Our new Ladies Pumps? Very latest styles Dull Kid and Patent vamps, price: 81.75 to 83 You can’t do better anywhere 83 and 13.50 Ladies Tan Button Shoes. now 82.50 and $3.00 Ladies Black Button and Lace Shoes unruly. II We“ China the women's vote Muted Ibo (on dry. The man voted (or the ulqonn. TM! can :71 dry ballot: and 8“ wet. The women wen lulu! the saloon ulmou we to one. They voted as dry and 191 Incl. And the dam-boo- van put out 01 com- nluhn by I majority o! 39. 8L); Grade Middic Blouses. special 50: Ladies Brown and Tan sill: gloves 39:: 8, lo. [2 and 15c Wash Dress Trimmings. per yard 2: lo. [2. l4 and lsc Embroidery Insertion and cdgings. pr. yd. 7c In anorvllle both men and women ("or the dryu. The men'n vote show- lu u majority or 20 and the women'- ot m. making Nucnlllo dry by 201 votes. F. A. Read-ll was elected mayor ot Nnmflwe In one or the bot- teu tight- It-s’l tn you- by A small majority. , This In the second time Nepervme hu me dry In the last live years, Ind resident- ol tint city are in dreld or coddltlonl which prevdled there be- fore. Every Sunday I large crowd would anther It the limits on the wee! and unlimited beer en to he had. Boluteroue shoutl would then precede the “gang" on their triumph“ much through town. singing “rm. In the Life." It I: claimed more beer was sold while anervllle the In the dry column than ha been eokl over the bun in the Int two yum. Special Price Reductions ! Out of the font Du Page county town. which voted on the in Ind dry question at the election Tue-d". three went dry. namely. anervflle. hm west of nu. ma West Chicago and lambs“! on the Northwestern. In the northern put 01 the county. Elm- hnnt alone. rem-Ined In it- went toned place. on the wet side. Nmrvulo. Won GMuuo and Low m sum the ory cumin on Tutu-y. THREE MORE TOWNS VOTE DRY IN DUPAGE. Loch-M want an by a margin 0! [he Fair Store! I" VOL. XXX". N0. 17. Which Outï¬t Shell We Deliver to Your Home! \'i.-Hnla. nhlr No. I6. nmlwmny m nuk ï¬nishes. SIN). Twnhn with 4x pnpuL-n and damn! mum". M yum mun rhmumrâ€"n «plcm'i-l znurlmcnl (24 dnnMc fared l0- mch nrunln). T- mw. SIX“) 4mm and S") .1 mnmh, enm- mrnrmu Ihc inn-Minx: mnmh ailcr pmc‘mc. 31mm», or Oak CIMMI Vklrn’a. exceedingly km. and "mum er mlr. .\‘n. H; prirc. SIM! luclndénu a mu lul-mry of J" «dc-(Hung m' yrur own chm-aim: (lwmly mum. .l-mMo (and rrrm‘ds). Term‘. SIM“ and 910.0) a month. cummmcmu Ihc iolluninu mumh an" pmchnnc. VICTROLAS! Fresh Vegetables 8.53.53†' c†$168.00 L 3.393;“:- 0 cw. Downers Grove The lot: Then Pl Bomlly. ln honor or Mluu Elisabeth Wlull ind “or- am Uhlhon, who were recently lul- tlnted Into the Iorotlly. enjoyed : non delightful tour-comm 1 o'clock luncheon lo the Founuln Room at Mar-hall ï¬eld's Saturday. Aprll l1. anon-m “comm the callus. "no Olrl (mm Nah." Those present {mu Downer- Grore won the moon Ella- belh \Vlllll. Horace Uhllsoru, Henriâ€" out Woollmhelm. Ruth Kldwcll Edna Slum. Madonna Hughes. Glady- Bmou. Jewel Wm. mull Lancaster. label am. Name Rhl: lulu PM†(mm Wanna lump; lulu Willa nod Jun Adam (tom SHANABROOK AN D BINDER LEAVE TODAY. “Bill" shouohrook 3nd "Eric " Binder lett today for Milwaukee. Wis" where they will try-out with the lie- nomlneo-Iurlnetto tum oi’ the North- om Wimnninâ€"litchinu Lennon. They ligned contacts early in the; winter and were ordered to report at‘ luilwnukee today. Binder played with on." and Shwnhrook with Kuh- kee in the early port 0! lat Ieuon. hut through one reason or mother could not ilnilh the season. Bill st short nod "Brick" at the Iocond net are 3 winning combination, or were for Downers. and we all hope that they make good and stick until We can so into Chi. nnd root for them on one of the Chicago taint-Cubs, Bock- or Whales. SORORITY GIRLS ATTEND HATINEE. 102 7m. and Elmhunt mined wet by I“. 5218.00 81.00 81.00 Downms‘cuovn, DU men COUNTY, ILLINOIS, APRIL 2o. ms; soldier! and â€M “muted. 11:..th Gru- vm lumbar-tote the (into! my to the bufldhgonulo 00me Iain 8t. Ind lupin An. Be WhomrMMMIn atomic will â€In - on... «M mm. Dick’- m theater. Piï¬m'm mmmmmmm The Wheaton conch endeavored to break an the game In the flue! lnntngs by sending so many ptnehhlttere Into the gene that the (0C) eeorekeeper had dlmcnlty In heeptng thing! straightened out. But with the exec} "on of getting 1 little exercise and wearing out the green between the home plate and the bench these no» compltehed nothing. With Cut-flee and Jorgeneon going In mideeneon fon- nnd the reminder of the tan: going in good shape and hitting the he" hard the high echool‘e chum for the season look very promleing. Some: W.H.S..001000300-411 3 (‘nruss hold Who-alm- nfe at all times; although found for I] hm be pm on a little reserve all! when Mrs meant runs. getting over the bad no“ nicely. He struck out nine men and received good support. Tho \Hwnmn mote". led by "We!" \lnyprs. tho famous 1?) Mahatma" player. coilectod on the ï¬rst Mae "no and cheered themselves In the homo! their data! by kidding the umpires and seven! 0! me amnion no! in- Ing to tame the Mg?! school sham. The '1‘“an um! Wimp" "pm-d up (or a" use don-Mn rec-«Ind from lbw" am ecu-my. Whralm. sauna-r. by nlmmlnn "wan m "w In†at 17- I, l‘mrh Noblnson‘n tum mom on "w nfl-‘rtnu M'Pm‘hcr KM†01 Wham» rm 1 mm and I Min in "to am m":- Aflvr «min: 2 mm In an» wmvd. "my 09¢an "w hull II"! unoflwr lmllladno' hllu in Welland. They had comm! a «upk- o¢ mm and had two} ‘mru on haw with om down when mn‘ iWIerm ï¬nch dvfldï¬! "Dal K0"; ‘had rvrvivvd «mouth punishment and rm'm‘sfml him to Nth-v «1 Ohm! haw, Int "11' rm! 0! the game. The 0mm haswmmv was mnvml to tho" and lo vlw shot! stop was assigned nu- Imr- dwv u! lmrlinx Ms inanimate: m an ilnpnssllvlo vicinity. "P sm‘rmvlvd fairly “all In mnmflson with Hr Holly as I": held "w "Purpla" m 9 mm during "w ramaininx “â€6 Innings. nu [Md-y nu Mun Grove hull school hub-fl tun Mental Inc In: Btu lull-d also by tho noon at 7-4, an Ibo Ice-I Mano-d. Jo!~ m pitch“ It an! can. and MM Ibo vhllon ate at all «Am 1“. Isaac (nu bunch“ I“. o! In]! In the am and «MM tuba. Dom" 4 II the In! m I to the null. Nun. Runyon no Nacho! I'm lb. quy‘ clomm. um" um unl- cum Nun's flout- um» not good (at Ito bun» Main-on mac n pmu mu- nlnu "Och. ptcllnn "In In" out at I Mu "or In (out «mum vhiln mm "In: at Ml loud. Illllsuloolooon ha ".14 u 0 0 o a on numm «are small. KIM: nun-on. Nun. ~00. Candidate. ‘ flackul ..... Kellm ..... Hulk-r ..... Hurt! . . . Stark ...... ‘ Bentley Huntington . llu Slow-fl HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM SCORES TWO WINS You lino bound and Who-bu NM Tum. lnu Camp 01 loom 0! 7â€"4 m "â€"4. One mat feature 0! the election we: the vote polled by Paul Bentley. candidate for trustee on the Socialist ticket. He no nearly twice a- strong u m- tlcket. It ll conceded. however. that it Wu purely a penonuuty vote. He polled the biggest number 0! vote. ever polled by any eoclellet candldate In Downerl Grove. Followln‘ II the vote in detail: Not much Interest wu token in the millage election Tuesday. but a mall :nercentaga of the vote being out. The regular Cttixenl' Pony ticket was elected. The iollowihg will- serve for thc,next two years: Anson Baotou. president; Kellogg. Holler and Hunt, truoteel; E. H. Huntington and Funny L. Stewart. directors 0! the Libmy Kalle". Humor and Hum Ito-lint 0d a Tracie-Howey Run. “rang. VILLAGE ELECTION WAS QUIET AFFAIR. lat Pre. 2d Pro. 32 $6 H II R. H. R. l0! Total. 137 123 184 122 manna-«Vanna lanthanum“ > Mn. Clark. In. annon. In. That. Shelley. In. Wm. Roth. In. Andrew MW' In. P. Grader. In. D. Douay. In. J. Abel. In. In! Do- Vnn. Intmlnxd- mln,P.1.Rolfl.llnllMu-n mmnm Mrs. Bane! 8. Dan m the planet! recipient of I surprise shower on Thursday of int week. The (allowing ladies each brought In Dan 3 token of their friendship and spent the met- noon in plenum visiting: In. Mat If you no willing to help, pica-e send your name to the president of the nqochtion. DO IT NOW. ‘ The success 0! the Chants-an monotony depend- upon the number of season tickets to" and the com- mittee in denim- of having the named or men had women who are willing to "am In the dlstrflntlon a! ticket- and the thorough cum-a of neighbor- mg connnltleo at well u out on. This in the lat-gm Chant-run not handled by Downen Grove people themselves and therefore mean: much work and the committee late this np ml to you to give mt service. to this splendid muse. Are you going to be I Burnt"? on!“ the Tall in our Chautauqua Tiw program is noariy compiwiml and is one 01' the Hunt ever oflorml. Committees are at work mailing I" amusement: and everything will be done to add to the Chant-mum's nl~ tnctivmess and usefulness. ‘ Ara you mining randy [m "w Hum IalmuaA-ilnvmnl ymn [Honda and n-l mm»; to Us" you during Home ('om- Ins Week. July 24â€. to August lat? W in the Umhvr, and mu Mllovm may arr rm. known that (hwy arr- nm ï¬lm". (in counny at Walt" Icon "nan Iii. "Inca-n" an non-u in "w â€ml public in mm around in and to n! elm In Minn by aim-n. in: I"? in Mr mdoml month. This priviiogr will be in": any hum "up public it they don‘t him! how to handk- ll. Pram in" luv-n ion down. Mr. gun"! and Mb" «mar done which will lair you" in mum Now. mic. old and you... um um you "Mi with mm “0 [Mld- 0' number which Mn: howl manly Inna"! in you Do "M’Hnl in on" Mr. Wynn inin withdrawing My. um». mom "ml you ran Im- nu- Iowan. \‘mi "Mar mm. [vii you! rhIMrvn in ho “mini lino m-u law win-in. m mm» ti" ho n mm of rank "mm! km in "w iimiwr. and «iii!» ii is not holiovmi "icy arr vicious. ii is uni. Show†his widow. Ibo mum" cum". survive Mu: In. mm Ber-no. Winona mun: 0m Batu. ï¬lm-l. mum: in. I." Candi. Puma“. Slum: In. Julh Yluuu. Slwntlh; Mn. Dom tom. 00'.» 0-" (Iron; Mb" mun. 'JIIG'Z ll". .hmlla Thoma. Dorm 0m". and lid Bum. Hut THE "WOODS" DO NOT BE- LONG TO THE VILLAGE. Fulani canteen rm held n St. Joseph's church Wednesday mom“. talcum requiem mu hell; a“ by nu. Dr. E. B. Good-Ia. Imam-I nu In the Naurvllh county, nu Ornd Amy unite bola. conducted at the gun. When the 165“! Illinois was to- cnmcd George 8mm voluntoom Ind toned (he («a o! M. cull-(mat. He III born In Mucohmlno. ll†15. 1532. mil. with M- pare-n. came to Downer. Grove In 1844. 0:: Christina Day. I855. he vu married to Wu Amm- Lewu. who unnee- bun. Taps sounded loud†{or another comnde of Nanet- Font. Crud Army 0! the Republic. when George Smith. veteran or the 10m: Illinois Volunteer Intnntry. clued to ml. The widow. and (our childrenâ€" George Rem. Anton; Charles Rena. Lon Angola: Mrs. Rosin EM. and In. Elisabeth anenwoll of Donna Curveâ€"survive Mm. For thirty-Ive yeu'u he van t huh- ml and trusted employe of the Bar Huston nilmd. Death came after an operation for the relic! or an abdom- lnal ailment. Funeral unloc- were held Tum†at St. Joseph's church. Solemn Huh Mu- wu said by Rev. Dr. Goodwin. Interment wu In st. Bemrd'l cem- f A mean. at mum: no Indian: closed last Saturday for Joseph Cu} noun. who um 18“ had been I ,mldom 0! Bowen Glove. He wu born Nov. £. 18“. It Has- ler. Bcvu'll. and with his wile Ella- hcth Welduer Railâ€. to whom ho was muffled In 1879. came to America In SURPRISE SHOWER. JOSEPH CARL REUSS. CHAUTAUQUA GEORGE SHIT“. Phone 20 LORD LUMBER COMPANY “I“ Inna-Immun- mil-Kn. “Twice Rescued†Two-reel mush» nature “The Box of Chocolates†Map]: Dram why-mum†and m at m...- J. w. NASH 5w. Ill! MOTIOGRAPH NEW,;SI TIIE IOTIOBRAPH FAIILY THEATER A lot of pie consider a checking account an I batty. u a matter 0 fact it in 3 Km. but conï¬de! it u m w this bank centinly pot: the convenience of Icheckin‘ «count mthio the reach of all New line of Ready to Work in Shirts Pants and Overall: As neatly indmmble u is humanly m for garment: to b. _ Farmer's and Merchant's Bank Olden Bank In now-cu Gm: $1.00 opens an account TIMNMMIBSIIB MEDIUM!!!“ - mmmamm NEBMIBHIW â€cmmrb-Juukillunuo-dl “II the Plumber’- 6!!!†A Luxury Downers Grove. Illinois ldinonCo-edy