WWW 8mm: ElecmnBallot how on on" who mks-{n mica} ii “I, Flintâ€"Robert Loll- 8m 1 TI" 6"“ An. II but one artâ€"In om!!! 0n, n I luv hqwr to omit I would an no Could-'1 link It. , A m I'm-y In mm of (30ml Quench of (in-«ruin. When "us In- †â€I. '10 yen-m 1x0. elm-IN! I rop- mtutlve. a friend nskrd: ‘flrnml, I Introduce ynu lo Henry Clay!“ III'." was the prompt mponle: “I in II. adv/emu. and choose not to â€he: and! to In: rumination.†Mo lav (I. â€nu-I m â€In! and Con-Hanna d (to "8.! d lbw-en Grow. n the Municipal Mk0. fit feud-in. In I food-um: of the Olfh-hl medic. Rulâ€" III In um lamb. of layer and (Mmimimn or the Manning mnGm.-cflmluwmmm H4 in the Vilh‘! of Down"- Cmn. County of Du M. and an» of Illinois. on Tm-nhy, April II; A D. 9". I E3 :- .rn 33:0: q.‘ Elï¬n 6.24.03 ul in Inn!!- o- 30 <55 1 €0.33. n33. : .1. The following in a fat-uimille of the Ofliciul Election llal~ lot for the Election of the Library [urn-torn amt l‘olim lunar-t9 of the Village 0! Downers Grove. at (luv Mu- nicipal Elccllon to be held in the Village of Downers Grove, County of Dul’lge tad State of Illinois, Tuesday, April 15. A. D. l9". WALTER J. STAA'I‘S l. G. BEA RTT CHAS. HALLER E. L DICKERSON HARRY W. BRYCE WILLIAM BEN DER DELBERT AUSTIN WALTER C. BARBER CARL A. CARISON W. B. TOWSLEY WALTER It. CURTIS EDNA I. PERION P. C. LANCASTER STANLEY J. BROWN LEWELLS POI MIMI ‘AGIKI’IA'I'B POI mMMISSIONEIS (Vote for fur) Pl). LlllAlY DIREC'I‘HKS (Vote [or d!) POI MAYO. (Vote for m ) (vac lov on) (if flax/64W faint» Fat 8 you. V-luc of Silence. If u mun alum-s an u-nrmy. hc- hurts hlmnvlf. and I! ha [IFIIN'N hlm. Mu frh-ndx may he bx ll hyporl'lh'. Thrm mum to be my cum-me mare-creditahle than nn- simple Nurse of keeping still. -â€"-Topelm Conn-I. X-Ilaya In Industry. Apart (mm mm use In walk-lac. X-nyl are Mommy (“ending their "PM at “Imminent. wm: new types I)! who a ray powrrful enough to show up "In mlnutmt flaw In 1 Your» lnrh thlcknwsa n! stool can be pm- duced --Chlcnxo Journal. DOWNERS GROVE REP The classiï¬ed columns are read. It’s been proven over ‘and over. List your wants and for sales there and get [Fire Department and neighbors for ontinminhing the fire in my chicken house and tool shed. A mating has been culled by the Chairman. Mn. John Nash. for Mall- day afternoon. April 21!. It 2:30. Important bushes! I: h me up and 1 large attendance in desired. Motion. lec. all â€all Of Val- m.- of Wall Wu. illâ€"i axe: to. 05 3.5 9.193: use!!! 1..- .g v.2: 08 to trunk» 1.3.9.5 tuna. < This is I math“: “non ha: our Methodist Church and I gm rum 0. Dun-era Gun-e. Dr. (‘40le l" "caravan. of "to [ml l’Mverslly (Thanh. (‘Alumhum Ohio. will 'fl‘ï¬f‘h at It“ a. m. and Run PM 0‘ Stone, 0‘ 0.. of 01k Path. will ï¬nal. la tho "all" at 72.10. Th:- hm chm-s choir will sing and un new crane-ma till play. TM clay will mark the culmination o! tho that Crnlmry mm. Rev. 3 B. H. Flaming. the mar. usintcvl‘ *hy hi:- lnym hope to marl: "n goal net for the local church by next Sun- thy. Mhuiaaim in running high III to dau- marly 310.com; has hum xvii"! Co the Contrary Fund. I wish to thank the members of the "In it a menu Mutt-lb. 01“ America's my“. tun drht I. Fri-«.1 ‘ Fun-ml sunk" wu- W I'm. Mu home. I†thhï¬n MM. Mu Emu". cl "up Union think Mint-y 60., "a III I ant-mt" a! "no: Knight. of mm... and "w A. r. N A. I, “II at M,- l’uarnl ll'fl' mun; "pup-hum of that Hi" hrJ AM†I host of "loll"! Ind ï¬bula, Mr. Mm had (our grill-n “INA. H. r. hfnm.mhl Tun an, ml (hm Iron "only to no that the up!" a! the numb M Ibo“ mm“... um. bad of patriot. “Ht I'm-co. loving “tony have". an In unal- nbhclpu-Anun. hit-Om Wadi-b um- benm Dan LPN-on "- und to N- who. many And when manyhdH-‘Iuhunm in (In an. «odd "punt â€nu ma- tr) a»: mu In much at 1 “Wm.â€: Ir. helm an - gum of D:- ldmuu. or lids. Frau... who ‘- I71. («mu with (he mdulï¬mry soldier- mllut tho With to uh um. mm (no. He was one o! On January lo. was he was marri- ed to Ilia Sarah Klein and nix child- rru were born (- than .n of whom in- living. They In: Jud) In. Fred uni Valentine. of Hian. George of I’d-mom. Minn" Irv. George Klein, 0! Damn. Gnu- uul In. John Schultz. of Nupervillc. In. Lehman pound any hum-w 4, 1918 ï¬nd they no" deep)“: by side u! :lhc Luce «marry It" the Maui ‘where for no "may yar- Uu-y lam-4|1 ride by side living and lowing their cMMn-n 5nd (Mil (um ham. 8- .! inn. Purhl. Ir. tel-nun mu - grinds-on of Jacob Lehman, Sr. for oVer sixty years a resident of Downers Grove township died at his home in “ins- dale last Thurs-lay and was buried Sunday in the Lace Cemetery. Mr. hrhmun was born near Paris. Pram on November 28. 1838 and came to the l'nitcd States with his panvntx when a boy of I7. For on war the family lived in New York‘ and thrn moved west to Illinois. Mr. \ ‘IA'hl'lllll has. lived since in Downers Grou- township engaging in {ann- in; south of he“: until about fifteen yarns ago when he moved to Hinrdulr. Tht-m he dealt in real eetlte until Ilifl death. I Jacob Lrhman. Grandson of Man Who Fuullll In American Indepen- chm-e Buried Sundny. [0M 1le Rf5|~ DEM 0f mum Dlfl) AI lllflSDAlf ATTENTION ! THANKS! .me mm high And up Tom Hnllnnd NOTE: For those who wish w to work their way through The ï¬nest equipped and most beautiful building de- business college an exceptional voted exclusively to business college training. opportunity is offered. In re- turn for a little house work af- ter school hours, you can have, without expense, nice room and board and $15 to $25 a month. This enables you to pay all your expenses. Our school auto will be at Downers Grove at f _ uent intervals. If you wish to visit the P. B. I. you can reserve a round trip seat w: out cost by mailing a post card. T0 FARMERS: A of the Farmer's Record and Account Book wil be nailed ‘on request with our oo- in. ‘ NEW HOME of the Paterson Business Institute LA GRANGE wm I» xm u up mix. 11.... tn. April â€III. ï¬nd the mm mm: cf their NM chums-m. rum... Nov-n 'Mkh‘r and "u- †mm" m- 'gnlnlu' chm Ml tho Muir. III-Int Ilam-vi um. tlw 3m yak! h" In hr com Tik‘ ! tib- ln um um. amn- nflw um and in laid in n m r; TiIr, 11w Rind-ir- mm upon I "ml-r" munian and "M man! may 01 Tik In I! II M“ Imam. f _ 831. 33!... r!- 35 3... _§F?q3riii=â€"? .3 ’2. star... ~70. it .1 4.95 rum la .- Inn-«flou- dlnm. TIM- “: cloud on» ml. nail to "ally â€(new I. (M nerd... and Ibo um.â€" fllaln In «to-Mud. 1 Tile AM MM and n all-MN". I. up in" "or an! morning and HI- nn W. Th,- mm- tenth" “I llr. Simhir ï¬nd- I mud-p "- m for Tile ad Ethel. The Ilh jm father all: .1 label. tell: her that uk- l: mu her many and be m" up the "(flue In Tile“: pm. Inn while. IM- fllul urn-com!- an nude by lads. Enter and the other Duty" (or Tlle'u aunt-n to 1 (our line- widow. ugly I. ah. 11k to In My than unit'- hwy" tek- M Mm that he an nah Olfl.‘ M h unyiu - im- uh. uh." b II!- rlh in llllr only nu! who will Marin IlTifl‘u in New York with Sm‘id-v, her lawyvr ind her dlvvwl husband wimu her that he ls leaving by the next boat. Sevier mun Maï¬a "In! he will find a Fruit-rick 'l‘llc uul many him to tome'u’ovm belon- lu-r (â€won-«i Nib-ad arrive! ‘II New York. There will be no one No prove dual their victim in lhe "on; ‘Mr. Tile and Il-ria will come lilo her (Mum. 'l‘lwy HM Fmrï¬cl‘ Tilr's name in the city dim-wry ud; "min a pmlmt lawyer to make» unnatural: for Tile'l mum. Unaware that (here in another man of the same name in South America who has a bad record. Frederick Tile. a New York lawyer, is desperately in love with Ethel Sinclair. a corn magnate†daughter. The other Tile has married Maria Pizza"), 3 South‘ American beauty, who has divorced; 3him, and by the terms of her father'sw will, her former husband eannol. shore in hi: estate if he mâ€"marn’en within one year after his father-in-lnw’s death. I “HERE COMES THE BRIDE†Be one of the ï¬rst to enroll in the J unk,Metal,Paper,Rags JOE POLLOCK I am in favor briefly. of better schools. a bet- ter village, a better life â€" Progress. I! legislation now ndin at Springï¬eld. heâ€" comes law, I favor an mandate referendum for the purpose of providing additional revenue. i believe that art of the duties of the Presi- dent and the mem rs of the Board. is to keep in intimate touch with the conditions of the schools. the qualiï¬cations of the faculty and the pro ress of the students. This I have attempted to I believe that the Board of Education should make an effort to cooperate with the three educa- tional institutions of he community. the schools. the library and the Kindergarten. creation of a new "and renter district; A munity ‘lownship High hool. You are cordially invited to worship at S. Andm's. I am in favor of cerain policies which may be summarized as follows; A Competent teacher for EVEY grade; An improved and upâ€"to-dnte curriculum; A: qun as legal djflk'ulties are removed, the I respectfully solicit the votes of all my {el- low citizens who approve my record during the lat two yearn. At the solicitation of many of the citizens of Downrs Grove, 1 have filed my peition as a candi- date for President of the Board of Education of thin district. S. Autumn's Epistnnal (Ehnrth MEN AND WOMEN OF SCHOOL DISTRICT 58 THE REV. HUGH M. MAC WHORTER, S. B. PRIESTJNâ€"CHARGE ANNOUNCEDII‘ aN'I‘ Highest price paid for all kinds of 11am bunting. April 13. 1919 ORDER OF SERVICES 7: 30 a m., Holy Eucharist. Bless« ing of Palms. Corp mate Com- munion of the Sunday School. 9:15 a. m., Sunday School. 11:00 a. m., Morning Service. Ser- mon, “The Passion of the Re- deemcr.†7:30 p. m., Evening Service. Scr- mon, “Penitence.†ATTENTION Phone 86 J A big feature of the P. B. I. new building will be the pri- vate class rooms for adult stu- dents and those of neglected education. A card will bring you a hand- some new illustrated booklet. DON’T WASTE YOUR SUMMER MONTHS Students who start NOW v“ be ready for the Fall Positions. Downers Grove students are allowed $3.00 monthly on their col-fare. JAMES R. SBA FFER FEW, April 11, 1919