5.1., E ‘1 mad every Friday morning {mm the who of the Downers Grow Phbllsll- inz Company, 81 North um street. Wm Grove. llllnoin. M by an lunar. Unnlhflo menu-mm :- «mm-w to the new jut u amiable seal i: ‘mmm u the Inc-cr- grout-nmmd-dm‘v“ :hd‘°"’- "haunt“! th m which «on is no I“ lmtomeknlvm'dw‘ WMtbmdmr-Im- mumbymm-MWE- edhqndiw- ' for resale merely because the ï¬rst (out is low. Fer-men have leaned that it ï¬n to plant only tested seeds from high producing plants free from weed and foreign needs. They do not expect bl; crops and large proï¬ts othnrwioe. tuner {at his need. his time Ind an use of his ï¬ndâ€"comm†not I pn- ï¬t even if the seed cost nothing. Unreliable merdlanrhse takes up ummn.pfledonthcshelmund chant can't get the turnover on it. Hissnle‘nwillnotcoverthecosto! freight 3nd drug-ca and clerk hire andstoreroomnnd interest on the money-certainly not a proï¬t. lerchandine that is not up to the standard will keep your merchnntn and their clerks busy making expla- nation: and ndhmtments. It will re- duce their volume of business this year and its eflocta may keep trade any for your: to come, until the peo- ple are ï¬nally convinced that the mer- chant his waned to buy the things Immunmfmam‘ Mama-allurdeon "audited-(graham). ï¬llprodlcen’pmmat reqdmun mambfleflduapï¬pflâ€" on ma“... mum m Nib theyhy Inhihumehuvflhlhndpurâ€" No hmrmldllordhloecpsa gmmdemwuhlwlnnrmh- nth; manual. or from plan“ not In not high woman. ll 6- mn‘ â€mirmmummm m mind '10: th gru- or [an “Boon-do! rum-a." when wHM° at b I. T. Ipnlflh. “'9 '0' 3Ҡuryongrk-ulun. his-mum W that n m [III-II. M on; to on local Mm men. I Tho following in uk- (tom “Build- ing Trade With Purina-I" I publicl- Entered at the Downers Grove Post Office as second class mail matter. Advertising rates made known upou application. Subscription rates £2.00 per year. Single capiep 8c. SEEDS AND IHCHANDIHB {or m “M ""m LEGION RAISING ' c. H. suns. norms FUNDS FOR DEC- uul at Oh. Damn: Gram Pant GRATING GRAVES MICKIE SAYS } This lmmh «mm-Mun I.- "Wt-Hm: mt manly am up- "Y" arm-Mary and n In My"! by me he!“ .Hmnuv-m u will mm In health lam:- h, "a hop- nM an! Hum wm- alum alum» ur u-mum. mm: mmlv with numb-n: "ml mm numb-n. mm alum-cl llw murkml llv a!“ u. o-Munom. m-Mn-y mu! n“ «navy arm tum-tum mm mm nr rm rlmn nr c'lanM. Mm: .\. Rel lum'n [rm-r «an moi "Nahum: Nu fun that "w «Um-m1- tom-cl hy "n- lmmlhx mun-r ï¬rm-In? In null"! “Anna-In." "I! In a Huh-m nulvu cu "or m-rw n-mnn. mam... ulnmwn- IM: M Ilk- Ml:- M "or Iamlu. “Mo-l In qnnu mm“ "mm; Imp. I'm“:- mad murmur- IM- dmm-mmm ‘ mm! and mmmflaï¬hu†Tic-um ll MIMI! â€ï¬‚! '0' Hail")! nu [N'Nfl rh- m rum-tun fnr 0M. rm: ('mlvr ummlumwm "I I". lIrnkr M "w uluu- ulmmrluwm u! Imoml. Mr. W. H. IUI-Mv. llw roam," \'. .\l. 4'. A. won-turn; \‘Mml mar mmumr u-Iu-nl cm Tut-«lay um! gnu-v u Inc-nub In": In hull: Wham "f llw Runs": um! â€MINI! mm“. fly lluI «xhlhlt «If rim"- llw an. lmrn uf lu'nllln \wn- ("Nu-Ix Immum in "w pupil-t: Hum-luv. "WP" rr fund. pun- ulr uml OIH-p bro-"Human plum)- nr n’w'p mul Isa-mum: Hump-4n "will!" and qua-dc m m-ll an In hull}. ~ HARDWARE 36 8. Mela Street Telephone No. 29 MERTZ 6 MOCHEL STATE HEALTH CAMPAIGN H l T S L 0 C A L SCHOOLS W. H. Richie. county “Y" Cocrmry, 00w â€um. Tau: Toadâ€. 'l‘lmt'ly nullw will lu- gln-u M the plum and (law or the "willâ€: m [lull all may have n chum-w m ammo! and make mmplmo Ilw plum- r».- m.- M)- m-n'aum- n! "w «lay. m'l. Tlumu haw been lusm‘d by "u- l-‘rq-nwl. gowrmumt and Mr lenu «lln Irihuml Ilmnmh Nu- Anwrh-nn ln-uhm must 9. Harry Simon-r. furmvrty n l'l’ï¬ldl‘l" uf Duwm-r‘s Grnn-. lmn ngnwl m In lwre. From prime"! plans he will Imml an! the citations to m» fnlnlllc-s at "W In.“ from Jinn-nor“! Gmn- whr ll"\\‘ «hoop llu- lulu: nlmm «m Frc-m-h Plans for Decoration Day. In the "our future n mot-Hm: will in MM" Ivy llw «Ix-xurflm- mm M Dmvn o-r'n â€row to make plans rm- m.- h. m! alm‘M‘num- of I‘m-uranium Iluy. A mom a Benefl Entertainment under (he War of the Woman: CuiI'I Dicke 73min, Tuesday, May Elevcnlï¬ at: Eighl o'clod’ P.'M. 3 Th» lm-ul pus: [ms 1-0"eran $l0 to the {mm and wv mm "(Mm-(l Hunt mu'nm- winning In mmlrlhut» In llw mm! mm Ilu so. ElllM-r l‘zml Bentley. [msl mumum; nr ltnln-rl I‘III‘DP'IIN‘I’.‘ m-mummlm'. are alu'llurizml m “000]“ m’nm-y fur this nunmmu 'I‘lw only xllpulutlm. ls. mm H musp 1mm" ll’ sum). 'l‘lw Ann-rim“ Legion is helping rulw n' fund to (Io-cumu- m» gran-vs of the ht'l'flll' «lead In tho m-lm-tvrk-s n! Frmm- and England on this m-xt Mu- mcirlnl clay. Locat Post Has Made Contribution-â€" Other- Can Do 80 Through _ Loca'l Scent-w. any uh’irm’a In war paper ov’aj‘ the name 0: a tunable merchant, it lulu: present proï¬t and permanent bush nos: for the merchant. FINEST MIXTURE 0E LAWN SEED POULTRY WIRE AND POULTRY FEED S. Andrew’s Church GARDEN TOOLS - SPADES, SPADING NRKS HOES AND RAKES Garden and Field Seeds “P m hf 'MNM‘ OHM Illi- rnnfmm-v mm "at mom a! nu- cmrM may 13 o'm- tn fln- In: «I m mum at H» «mm In» and nu mm and a! I» day Is min-mun Mala. fl dull-um uil- mâ€" min- or man m m I» mm 9th Mo! «m» M mm: In f‘hflw IM mu Hum-In Ind l5 mm! "Via «Mo-aim I; In a" “I!" «r "fr: and win-run. â€r. I. P. "rum 5' "In-flak mum um "mum. m urn- nm flu" "w hm mm owl-y {I '1pr nm MzImz m- mumbling of ï¬nal.» The "Ilium: u! yum-u mm fur low!- mMp lev ~00" In "II-Ir WWI.- III "n- nmmtmmm- u! "u- flaming «4mm Hum. mm vlw Ill-V mm and Ila- m-uw‘ ‘nry clam-imam!" u! ml. «1mm... r'llfldwi-Hn I. lac-owl]. Mun-'10:. Mowmm-u, rim. DIM-N- and «Mn. Wit!!!†and min-«MM mud lir‘ hmrnwl In O'lfl" "Ir. mul wlwrmn. â€r. “0'" ink-v. :9 "turn" llmh-m «I Stun-Wm». nmnmluluu-«I u- mum um «mu-mmlvlm of mm. mum-nun» Mu! mn-[rnmm-m mu! ulmnnl n- In On- runmm no new nwumnlhmllw o" ‘lmlllI-r-Mp «Mo-h Hwy-fl nquln'. In ur- WM mum to. mlr mm Inuminuam (m- n M» «harm-on nut-m: u! n [ll-"hm of lmulonhln, nmt wlwn-un. llr. 0. ll. "Mn-mm" u! m.- (‘Mmmo lh-yu' c-luh wluuuul)’ «mmmuwh-vluur kmm-mu mum um u "MIMI van-Int and mm In an n-wu- ur lm‘lmt lrnlllmh- urn" Ilu- «gum-rum", M .u-hmu any nvnmumullng mm 0.: mar full-m mm: ulul wlmnu. lhw. l-Iuluu IL Fri-mun“ of La (immu- mllml our unmatlcm In Ilu- lr1~ weluluus nun-d 0' â€w wm-Icl lmlau': lwathrcH an! in mm helm: \vnhmu "w (‘Ilrhmnn Lama-l unol without HI:- â€0 «ml. Intellectual, physical and uplm- uul hem-mu urlulm: Ihvrvrmm; In‘ a» ummlnl llml m- pn-pmn- for "w um! V“ mlr «Imrtwu-ru wwro- “It It may In» ‘In Mr wmlnu ,n-ur. ta tum-«m tlu- tank mum-ml on ma- will: mumm- pm! wr- slulmm- nml Irulu (m- Ilu- lnu- u! (‘hflutluu h-mlc-nlalp which m-klmwf «Ign- quu â€will nu our umnnw Moth-r mu! ~lmll In llw «mum- with-h "t' mum-â€w ouch-um! In lmulom mo «mum: or! flu Klumlum. and “horn". \\'lwrm~‘. 'l‘lu- Third I"! l'ngc- t‘mmu mmfmwm- ur nldvr nu)": lnlcl in MN stuns from Ia‘rldny evening. Apr" 1:: to Saturday m‘o-nlng. Apr" l7. in HM Mmluullsl P’Illl‘l'll all (Elm: I'leyu, m-rr "Dd rul'dhlll)‘ \w-lmuuwl lu‘ Mr. H. S “'uum-r nu lwluflf M "II‘ \‘Illnm- Imam; mu! \vln-n-nh. 'l‘u lin- «h-Iumm-s nl' llu- Third I"! Page (‘mmty Hick-r l‘unyu' c-mnfvmlnrv. (in-«mugs : lh-mmuiuns nut-mod I-m-n- are as fulluws: ’l‘lu- mnl’urwm- was under (hr (Mn-0- mm of the County Sunday St'luml mi- :«tclaulon, line Y. M. 4'. A. o! Numer- vme nnd llw ('ounty “Y." Murlhm-r Jhmdwln or Nupm'vllh- m-ted as chair- ‘nmu. The u-nï¬-mlhnm-m mnnmlllw up- [mIINI-Il by the «mm-Imm- I: m l’ul- luws: Juhu J. lh‘llm. rhulnmm. .\':I- IM-rvlllv: Morvlth- )lnmm. Ianm-r's- Hmw: [I’m-old llulnkv. :lmhursI: l-‘rml wmm-y, lmmlmrvl: Rum-n 'l‘lwl ‘ Iv. {Sh-u Ellyn: Ilvmmn mm. “1w" ‘ Inn: .lgvlm "wk-l. ‘stt I'hlmgu; W \ II, “eh-hie. \\'ln~utun. \vllll mm nu-m- ln-r (n he uppuinu-cl fmm "Illsflult'. Manny boys frum Du Page l'ulIllly met I". Glen Ellyn a “NY wm-ks mm for (ho third Du Page (301mm Hider Boys' mnl't-rmu'». which outlml will! u banquet an ï¬nmnlny awning. man Ellyn Wu Hm to may om:- Boyl of Du Page County. I" my "w [WV 00’ “(HA OLDER BOYS’ CONFERENCE by "w mum-r Nuuhlu) and fl amhu. â€up :3: um! ‘3‘. "w Hum" Dru-Ur- uf llw Ill-«Hr! mv mm: m .mmru 'ww Hu-n- 0- m In- a nml‘om-uw- “NI: I’m In-mhwu u' H»- Jnlk-l. .wmru. umm. Mum-I. Nu I‘lm' «numb-n. null Wm! sun-Mum "mm-ll- ‘l'lrm um mu 0.) mm. Mn." llml mu lwn'o- lh-nuu ul '.' no, -. P‘nhlflllu, In IMI umfl'h’mv lh- |..u- \ "I hr J‘\ m In m.- nus-rundown u' "w Huh-m pruMo-m- mm un-o- In m.- mm. M Hu- rnrmh‘ Irv-4n uuumu-r with name n-llalm- {mun-r. If any nun-mu dull-w u \‘m-nllnn «M n (arm with mind [my lu- dunno! I410 ur «rm- llw c-Im'mho- at ulwruldv. uml lu- am pm him in mud. "IIII Ilu- mun-r party. 33 8. Mun Stroot Downers Grove. Ill. snoux INDIANS 'r o n I; A 'r s c o u 1 comes? 3 A TUIDAY tical styling. They are good?» lot-k at, long wearing and inexpensively priced. It will pay you to select seV' eral of them. They range in price from Thu! â€09 nmsuimsh-r ln- nmlmrizml ‘ m ummlm u c-unllmmlluu mnmmum- M ‘nlm- with [mm-r In mm In their num- hvr. n-m‘c'n‘c-Mlhg Ilu- Imnw uf â€le l'i‘llllly whu shall he cmumlsslmwd ï¬rst. to mnsvrw llu- rosulis ur lhls mufrn-nm- by mu MINNIIIIHII nnd lmlnlm: «If ('hrlsllun hank-whip: sw- mnl. llw vu-ulwmlln: with "w l'nmm Sllmlm 51!“an nsnmlnlhm. Illa-3 \'.I|n-r- \llk- \'. ll. i‘. A. and llu- ('ounu Y. M. l'. A. for the [mumbling nr m-xl yvnr'u â€minivan-r: :nul. third. line gun-p nmfluu «f u roglxqry u! all «MW hays nr llw munly In arch-r m wrn- llwln mum mlvquutt-ly In llu- mlulnu yvuru These cotton blouses are a revelation in smart yet prac- WWMWW Q 1 That we. the (lvll'mltt‘i to flu- 'l‘hlrd ‘Du Page (‘onmy Older lloys' confer cum. cum-ml uur thanks and Marty «mum-Inna» tn Hw village of Glen Ellyn and m residents fur thelr lunc- pllum)’. "ml to the [.mliq's' lllll and [In- mum-rs of Ilw Mmhmllst l‘lplsrmml church nu mw Imsls In this u-unï¬-n-m-e. «In! In Mr. 0. ll. llihlmnl uml Hm en- n-rlnlmm-m muumlllw for "Mr «Wurls fur nur rmnfurn nml m-lfnro; mm 5.- " fllnlu-r rx-suln-«l ' This is a splendid collection of wash skirts for it offers in addition to a ï¬ne variety of st les, many difl'erent fabrics and the best workmanship. These Skirts are 0 the famous WOOLTEX line well known all over the country for their non-shrinkable qualitieiegoth belts and material being shrunk before the Skirt is made up. They are i l for wear with cotton blouses at outings, pic- nics or for general sport wear. ‘ Priced at 87.95 to 813.50 Du Page «nutty ls Nessa! 0!: “ml and with nu nlmlululm- uf ln-uullful [mun-R. splendid M'lmuls mu] well< (anlmml rlumslws u'llh u wonlflt of your": nmnlumd admiring m n‘Jlllt‘l' u sa-rvlw In this clay and m-m-niihm: IIIM‘fm'v. In- I! n-suh‘nl *leommd Mien-an." r_ . ‘ . In "mt-hulk mlk. Mr. Mwl slmwed as very graphically the «humor a! lip He balms which are entering wedge» and c u‘ lung may wreck II «harm-tar. and «um-d mt to unllal mule: llu- hun- um- 01' (‘hrlst mu! "II-«ugh mm min [mm-mil \‘lvtory «m-r our u-mplullullfl: uml wlu-n-us. Wash Skirts in Many Styles While Wash Apparel! (Continued (tom ï¬rst H. E. McAllister Co. for warm weather needs $2.00 to $5.00 This is the time of year when all women's thoughts turn to all-white costumes and here and blouses that anticipate e re assortments of wuhskirtsvery preference as to le quality and material. And you will ï¬nd it more econo to choose now than later, for, the present prices are much more favorable than are apt to be later. and then stocks are so much fresher an comp'ete. ‘ ihï¬rrnu. 111: Am F‘! ï¬lmâ€""W It is almost a certainty that the price of Puri‘ ty Coal will advance month by month. The wise householder is he who places hisorder now for delivery during the summer. In this way, and in this way only, can you protect yourself and be assured of an adequate supply of this free burn- ing PURITY. It is the best of the Illinois cools and has more satisï¬ed users than any other. Prices to In order to insure yourï¬upply of Purity Coal for next winter, place your order for your entire. supply NOW, Do not be caught during the ex- treme cold weather with an empty bin as you have been in previous winters. Lord Lumber . Company Phone Day 20 Phone after 6 P. I. 142 J Telephone 190