. v m on»: Thin.- Thom May I. at “:5 That With, That Overflow ,. â€EVENT msusa on mus M houses. although practical In lam, will never supersede the dua- 0" pit or storage collar now mind In middle and far Vania-n lit-tea d these types of stnrnxr hm- _ nature- which peculiarly "Q It to It. on environment, but ‘0 lo! necessarily preclude use In 00¢ bulldog. 'no artiï¬cially nfrigented potato m halls. in conï¬ned pml'ilmlly “ (Io flora" of nnrlhvrn grown ml menu held In told storing» far net-- .I «up planting In the Sunni. It I1- â€I“ that «minim-My mill-atom“ w of (MI type would he pmfltably “ M the mthvrn truck (rowan. crop lathe Henna fly. Them mnedytorthepeutwhvnoumlc Man «If I crop of wheat. an be pm‘mted my by Item- tly out of the Ihent. The depart- upertn a, the follow“): meth- m eta-ï¬ve: 193m ‘1 W mu be taken of n ground w emf-nee. The linemen": nre III-fly from s to 12 (on deep. and hell of them but: I canal-It, of sev- (I! thou-and bands. Omar-ll, the ‘ï¬ly provision for ventllnlm ll hy 1» Insulated potato hou- I. not w utmflvely. and u I rule I. bet- - m to southern than to not":- al dilutes. The mammal-n fen- ... o! and! I house In the thorough mum of m walls. ceilings. doors and m In northern lac-Mom ‘l‘b AWnnk 1m of flange has. with concrete 0r mummy an. and wood"- mpemmrtun. In Who†a product at thine In-l “led largely (a "II! â€no. It In null" And In Ilw-n located on I It In! or knoll In order mu nd~ M Tm In DIWy n m of Hahn and Con-ï¬nd W! to That Maoâ€"Wall Us. Ila-o- Collin. In the floor through whlrh .0 Illhg of the Mn: Ia complain). Mon-fly . null-tor I: found In M h: the Unlm succ- Duo-n- mem of Atria-nun.) we: to the wlnler when crop M Haul-n fly have been nun-r m mmd. hum-s are twinned in 00 Own-numb and (‘umh'rluui vul- Iul. Ear-whim what due to this .ul m mmmmly observed In these [ï¬lm where the pen-omega of up mum by the Hessian a, In: very â€may him this year. Re- melved from the western halt ‘ the II-lwppi blnln ulna Indicate W tin-nuance of the pest. Io Remedy for Pent. 6mm 0! wlntvr when! should put “a practice at once Inc-sures ld\'nâ€" “(I by the United Stun demrtmem d agriculture to avoid losses to the mm Potato House Is Best Adapted to South. STORAGE HOUSES IN DIFFERENT SECTIONS out for the waste plum 0|: .oftheoemybou :mmheolflu Imenunbehe-tcdby- }. An Poorly nun-u. rrmsuoummmumo mssesmlszoononvusssmm lhs United mu Dov"!- of The many-rd I. no." .3} Ind-c. Garden equipment is miinl for heat main in making a garden. Nu one «an anioy work with rrmio or nn- mlinhio impio-mrnis. All mil» how any hard work may he wiih tho right kind 0f fnrililivi for doing ii, Thin in "no in [anion work. Garden implo- monin can so mm- In mmpurim in their nine iimt nn on. an nfl’m-ti in get along wiihnni than. The mm mm] he Midi a! farm implant-nix Ind needed equipment in gononi. GROWING HEALTHY CHICKENS Am. 06m Thing: ““0. Pull WM. clan Coop. and Vent".- UUI An Import-m. No One Can Enjoy Work With Crud. or (Insult-Mo Implementâ€" Work I. Ind. Easy. Candy soils are very deï¬cient In or game "litter and are nuhjn-t qultp Miriam!!! In blot-.lng If such neldn are (‘0va “MI sir-w It ulll mvrnl ml! dnmnn m a gum! cxlmt. It will nlm add msldmhle to the lul- mus mutant by Infra-Mn: tho- nmnlc matter In lho so". Ind lhe no" will hold - mncll lugs-r per rent 0! ml» mre. Cnnsoqm-nlly It will be far mp9- rlnr to - soil that I! Mela-t In nmnlr matter. The strut spreader In wry pmrtlrnl. BEST EQUIPMENT FOR GARDEN (‘onmrv'r moisture “shalt a period of drought I! seeding time. Use the bent Deed prowl-able. Keep the loll In good mm Ind. mod lmponuu of all. now winter who“ during the fly-free period as advised by locnlfnrm advisers or duke experi- llfllt nations. Demite It: moral unmnlarlty. the load in a harming. innervating and vain-hit- cream". While the loud in when thought to he [vii-monk the ilnid which comes (mm a (land behind it: no Is not humml to human being- union it cum In rout-ct with I mn- dor part of the. body, sun-h u the eye or lip. Toad! «Innate their skin peri- odinlly hy splitting lilo aid Illa down the incl. peeling It (I like I jersey and mile-wing it. They are also use- Iul mural-us or [raving pinata and vegetables mince they eat I“ aorta of inm'tn. Their chief weapon npinn their mm). the snako, in their ability to inflate their lmdim in twice their norm-l site. than making It dillenlt hr mks- tn swallow them. ATTENTION T0 SANDY SOILS Very Wm in Organic Manor And An “Meet to Blowingâ€"Mm Cam-In. Help; Community ncflon In these men-um In Mindy month) to couple“ Ille- HM undor all narrated stubble Ind ruined what when [pr-curable soon after harvest. especially when. thls does not Interfere with the [Honda] of clover Ind forage grasses. Dem-0y all \olumeu- wheat by har- mlnx. flaking. (flowing, o_t othrrwlae. Plow brly 1nd Deni. Plow Ill land to be son to winter whom as early and deeply as existing conditions warm“ lld pmpnre a thor- oughly pulverlud and computed need TOAD IS FRIEND OF FAME! Do not low wheut on stubble If P†nlble tb “old doing so. ‘l'hcy An Hum cum-diam of Onw- lng Flank and Vow-Moâ€" i ..... Shale. dun. froth Inter. clan Dwour Many III-ch. mwusm GROVE REPORTER. nowum GROVE. [1.1111015 Handed by the Downers Grove. Wheaten and anvn'ille reserve mili‘ tin companies tht‘y par-fled through lhn business district of Wheaten. Ev cry available inch of room on tho ontim line of march wan- cmwded with spa-tam". In the mviewing stand warp the G. A. R.. mayors and presi- dents of municipalities and the Ronni of Supervisors. Mom than 1.000 xoltliors. sailors. marines ml army nun-nos matched in the big parade, besides the hundred that elected to review their comrades from the sidewall: or arrived too late to month. As rank after rank of these khaki and blue clad heroes pu- ml the reviewing stand Ind marched onto the court house grounds. cheer after cheer foil the things they hatl done rent the air. 1'. in estimated tlut fully 25.000 mu. women and children took part in the afternoon‘s enjoyment. Of this number fully l,800 were the boys, young ml old. who took put in the meat conflict which tht‘y helped win. Lust Saturday was without doubt the sir-test any Du Page County has ever seen. Wheaten hna neon crowd: beforeâ€"notably at the sum of the Civil Wnr when the local company marched away ta do its part. in the war of sections and in the fall o! 19†when a large Integration pane-ed there to bid Godspeed to I bunch uf men going to Camp Gumâ€"but the med which gathered then Saturday was l-rxcr. far largvr than any of «mun WIlWHt AI WHIAIUN WAS A (MAI SUNS Fro- l’andr Which Stand Afla Noo- l’ntil the Evening Dance Everyone was Happy. SOCIETY and BUSINESS P R I N T l N G at The REPORTER Oï¬ce In M time thry made huge plut- tern of chicken. crorkn of potato ul- ad. hundreds of pickleï¬. rolls nnd pit-u, gallons 0! Eco cream and mfl'ee disa- pur as if by magic. The table. were attended by girl.- and women in red Mint of the vast throng stayed at the speakers stand on the grounds. Harv they listened to speeches 1nd heard and watched vnrioua ontertain- era. Following this wrestling and boxâ€" ing exhibitions wow the attrlction. Many women who had never before seen exhibitions of this kind caught‘ ithe fever and cmwding clone in the: fstnnd urged the pafliripnnts on with voice and xestum‘ While the various entertainments had been in progress the women of the minty had been preparing the hi: feed for the, tax-service men. Promptly at six the nignnl that chow was ready was given 3nd the hungry "gobs" and "doughboys" mule. n rush for the tables. 4 . men éifié‘TeEth' ét‘ thé‘i'ab'lé's (after the pmauu and Di each out: 1'". IRS“ on: a card giwng his name, ud~ “was and biancii 01 service a modal iï¬an handéd him from xhe county. U'hu-c wnl no doubt be cherished for (life by the men who received them. {Hwy an: br’onze hanging from a bar lay the allied service ribbon and bear (on the revenue side than words. "I‘m 'senu-d to our gallult no†in grain- iul recognition of their pgtrintic ser- vice in me world war." Enclosing the national coat of arms is n blue enaâ€" nM-l border belnng the Wonk: in gold. “Du Page County. Illinois. 1917â€"19I8." \Vhoawn and Men Ellyn wen to play and Downers Ind Naporville. the winners tn play all for the county championship. Those plum went far astray hon-cr Ind after much wrun- glinu a tram of players from Navel-â€" rille and how dare-ted a team from thnton and Glen Ellyn. mom! where they tried to enjoy the tor the nfumoon the ext-service men and their friends scatter"! to the VII-nous attractions. Part crowded :- rouml the A. B. (r C. husclull dia- “Ya.†the other chimed in. ‘Ifl w- cum khc nun“ mun-and“. " "Exports (all us llulf. manly OBI" Inn. om mam-xv In "um mum In chomp." hogan the «Mp with than. M melt. Irritation. Any soldier. sailor or marinn who enlinml or entered the seltctiw- ner- ricv from Du I‘m County. or whom home was In this county at the time he enmvd the service. Ind has not red-Hod tho \‘ictcy “Home Welcome" mod-l pmmnted hy the county, may native one by rommunimting with A. A. Kuhn. County Clerk. Wheat-3n. lllinoin‘ that this rvmluuon he primed In tlw papers of Du Page County‘ WHEREAS. tho ace-m realized the fondant desires of I" inherent-d it being pI-eemimndy successful in every panic-1hr. THEREFORE. Be It Resolved by the “mm of Supervixors of Du Page County. now in session thlt n unani- moun vote of thanks be tendered In all whn contributed any service what- soever tn this notable celebration. and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. WHEREAS. the Du Pug" County Home Welromn tn its soldiers. sai- ‘lnn: and marine: wns nn expmsion of appreciation by the citizens of the County to their "boys". and WHEREAS. tho occuian realized As soon as the llarluu‘xs was unfli- riont a magniï¬er-qt display of ï¬t?- 'Works was xurml.’ Timu- pymmnics won- the most elaborate and best Pver seen locally. The large pieces “rm §mlgniï¬cont and the aerill skymck- eta. with their (lifl'emnt colorsmtheir [stars BM burning lights wow I do- ‘Iight lo the 031‘. Men. women and rhildmn stood openâ€"mouthed at tlw lvarious specialties . I Mom people looked up at Wheuton Satuwlny than they have {or I long ‘while. The answer is easy. The 'anny aviators flying now here. now [than over the buds of the crowds. (lid stunln which won» halrâ€"misinx, ‘Tail spins. lmmelnun turns. bnnlul at I 90 dogma angle and other trick flying kept folks gasping for the safe. ty of the pilot. The hum of the pow- erful motor wan hoard at all times. This one feature alone mule the n!â€" ternoon n sin-cuss. Ending at. midnight the dim was a grand ï¬nale- to the biggest Ind best day old Du Pure County has ever Ending the big 3: was the dalm- on Halo sum-t no of the Nnnh- WI'SN‘m trucks. va. altho the street was brick and hand to dance on. many made merry until .- I189 hour. The munir and (he nut-for-l-good-time mnod of the cmwd mndv one forget the umwem-xs of thc- dance floor. Morr- (han tifleon hundred muplm crowded tlu' street at om for part of the time. RESOLUTION Hmnd Hln Great Foo. The Crystal mum. home a! m arm-h lmporlnl “'ur mum-um. was the now-no In llu mrllm' Infmu-y of a toad» lmz Im-Ith-m numm-nlly nnrvmrfled by any or \Vl-IlImzmn's Mngmphonl. Ac- rnrdlng In â€L? l'nlnln do Crinml." I Pn-m-h \\ m‘kly pnhlhhml In Landon It the than at mo arm" rxhlhltlon, “0 any In Apr". whvn our workmen hmdly mgr-god unnm-klmz oxhlhltu In one l-‘rvm-h swflnn. Hm duke of W!!- Ilnmnn appear-NI. In «mummy III“: M! daughter. "09 mart-hlnnous of Douro. "9 was mpI‘NIIImz Mn Intmt In nev- rml products of F‘n-nvh Industry. when "u: “'nrkmm hnppwm’rl In anon I on. rnnmlnlng a sInIuo 0! Napoleon. The unlu- "0mm! Ma mnvomtlnn. n- movod MI hat. and haw-d his hand. It nu any to In. both hy the mm“ of III: Md] and the "Mon at Ml bee. nm the 0M mmm- m mil. Tim-ofdlm climate at that.» deep non- of ï¬le-co an In,†not. on n can aI m“ The breeding methods which will be romp-rod u the University of [chino are inhrweding versus outbreeding and line breeding {versus ontbreeding. Hol- nmim and Jersey; predominate in the university herds. The former will be used in the inbreeding and the Mr in the line breeding experiments. lo improw- the high-producing ani- mnliz now exisï¬ng. but in de'tennlne the method of hurtling that will pmâ€" dute the better animals in large num- heis. Breeding work heretofore silt! been aimed largely at the breeding of highhimdueing emu only. without any “tempt to rompnn the val-ions systems in! breeding, or to foilow any dellniie system of breeding flint would prove or disprove the purulent the- orien. The cooperative work with die University of ldnho is 5 put of I miner-l plan formulated by II. II. Graven. of the Dairy Divinion, {or rxtensivr- hmcling exprrlmentn in- volving 3 large number of animals and extending nver n number of yarn. These experiments will be ur- n'ed out directly with the herd! of “It ‘Dniry Division and cmpernï¬vely with herds of State experiment stations and individual hnwlorn. nnd will un- doubtedly furnish some valunble Ind arrumk- «lat: for future breeding. { The object of the work is not only According to the rather unique I- gmmenl. with the University of Idl- lm ,the Dairy Division will furnish the bulls to be used in the experiâ€" ments. while the university is to mp: ply the cow“ for the hords .not It“ lthan 12 rows being requiml for each howl. Tho nxw-nxvs 0f feeding Ind caring for the animals will be borne b‘. Um university. and accurate re- cords will lx- made and supplied to the Dairy Division on the production of milk. bum‘r‘fat lent. dnh‘! of ed" in". «to. of all dam: and daughte‘ of the herd. “hue-burg!â€