were missing-and two‘good robes.â€". West Chicago Press. When Jake Km.“ of this city went to the fourth of July celebration at 3. Charles "why he parked his automobile near the Borden factory there. thinking it would be safe in that somewhat out of the my place. He left the car there at about 7 'p. mandwhenhewenttogetitflll it was guns 80W 'dmlopj merits prove the value of havmg mt name somewhere nlrout your car. May anal-noon a garage own!- a! Dormer: Grove called at. (ten Mann and inquirod if t’ey and d In automobile Italian stating t '3! they had a car there that lug) “w m of Km: Mann, Went Chlea. go, on a circular under one ofthe rents. Mr. Krona worn over later and identiï¬ed the car. m garage owner stated that the car was found abandoned about half way between Downers Grove and Wheaton on the Butterï¬eld Road. It had been given pretty hard treatment about $150.00 damage having Men done to it. Beside; that, two mw tires A ml ("at is in ston- for all lov- ers of gnod musk- . STOLEN WEST CHICAGO AUTO FOUND H E R E The†musk-inns are much in de- mand and com highly mmmmmdod. M the dolenle mreMim he»! in Detroit In! week the...utu¢nn Synod ant-printed nommom for a Mr plant (0 luv "9ch at 8|. Louis. D! the old «minty is by far too small to mod-u I". The men who will participate in the amber: horn up F. label. an! tenor; A. Frith. second team: M. Shiner. ï¬rst bass; A. Shroeder, Pia- no; R. Strut-n, violin. The Seminary i.- om al’ (N lmmi. it not the hunt Magical miter in W country. 0‘" 400 punk-M- Mre luau-led Mum than rim. Ike In! yrar and awn aim! non nova graduated this term mly about hall of the all: (or mm «mm it» ï¬lled. mm rfl'on have he: mum! (or a «can In Damn Own. Tho young mm are Molten or IN.» Canon“: lit-minty It 8!. [mm M In making a “all (our More The sauna-n Qu-nu'ihm giw I tuna-rt In Dick. Mn nxt Than-day uni-g. July 22, u from "u- Luu-vu W Swain-n at 8!. lmiu. Mo. 1mm: young men In Marin; Im- lmger rm" of do» lint lid with": West u-d .m‘r SCHUBERT QUARTET AT DICKE THEATRE THURSDAY, JULY 2‘.’ Conclusions drawn from thew queutiolu and thoir answers and from other data gathered in the Ins: wool: an set forth in an niltnrial headed “The Community High School" whicl’ 39mm on the {mat page. You; May PM 8!. lulu \‘fut any to cm (‘mn l'adct Imhnn Am After a sham talk Mr. Bowman an- nounred that In- wns n-mly to anmvr-r any questions which might be asked regarding the proposition. They were ï¬red at him from all sides of the room. both by those opposed 1M hy (how in favor. BUM ATTENDANCE ‘ AT MEETING FOR; COMMUNITY HIGH North Dakota which he had visited last winter. our. Bowman said that DuPage County in 1916 was as far bé'hind in educational work as some of the counties down in “Egypt," hi the southern part of the state. He also said that today DuPago has two “su- perior" schools out of the twenty- eight in the entire state. This is one recon] of which We can be justly proud. lint. C. B. Bowman. County Su- perintendent of Schools, was present and m introduéed by A. C. Misha]- ly, president of the board. as the speaker of the evening. Mr. Bow- man opened his remarks with an exâ€" planation o! the law under which the district was to be formed if it carried. He told of similar districts in this and other states and of the consoli- dntion of school districts in Iowa and “slim-lug, iv“. w w «awâ€"nu ...- r.- pbdtion ofï¬sublishingv a commu'rï¬ ty high schqol district here. The heavy rain Tueaday evening cuttdown the attendance at the mesh in; ~ï¬lled by the Boanl of Education ot‘District No. 58 to discuss the pry R‘- Tuudny Ecvenln: Cut Number I! Discussion u out Ia um: mpruhe mission Proposition. I At the regular meeting of (In Lu {lbw laun- ln-ld Wnlmuhg main: 3.)“. following oflimn were «haul fur ‘Ibe coming you: Albert Schulh. ’pnu‘dfln; Edward "Imam. vice- Imtuhlrll; Ad!†"Om. Mm“: John Run-m. Imam". In 1th mull»; four utw mutton won Cal- M. Ann (M husban- vn Inmat- «I 1 mm mm was amt 6. Mom of I" who help-d nah the ":ch jautonninmt u mmâ€. 4 .5: «can: .5. 13a .8 .5836 1 28:1. =E 4.3!.EEOU £9.55 @91â€" 3. with; 2. I 5.. pi: is" :5 (5:3. Limo Wilben Wuhan who to Mn seriously ill but mi is island, moveriug. Ham" Pml. Swain In an mum.» in u» Inch-ran collar “(tract homuh for mm n! y No In: hem many you" in 0» mm Mr- :Jon and M- whim: m Mnly cm. «ling Ind human-n Mo plain! "w (mow at lunch" building for he mlkgr a- 0n- pmt ï¬rm-um- «m hr and»: In W"- all fl» :9- pliant: for the m0»; yr". In the mnnï¬m media. NM Sunday .flomm the “can Fruit "vary and Fwd Suflrkll were da- m! an chum†for time ream Sunday manila. "w Rn: my. hum of ï¬mnbomth. N. (1.. wot-- in "w Llfl‘ (‘hunï¬ no “Negro-«Ir- Mrs. J. Comm. Goodrich and Mar- mlml. Raw. I'Illrn and Mary Fitzger- ald mntm'ed to Dollwood l'urlt. JolM. Friday. Chm-r3- picking hus been quite yuc- censlul in this locality. other plums town so "any accidentx. We have but one accident. Mr. D. l). [ix-maul falling and breaking a rib. Mrs. Harry Foster entertained Mr. lï¬â€˜obort MacDougnll and Miss Ger- trude Poul-r at dinner Fliday even- in.. 'Hiss Lena Dorr of Chicago is spending son-ml days “-in friends in the country. Mr. Arthur Greene has mated the form now occupied by Mr. Marvell Loy. Mr. Loy expects to mace to California in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vial motored to Oconomowoc, Wis†Sunday. Mrs. Eleanom Schmitt and dauglv ter Beatrice. Lucile Dieter, Lena Dorr and Mrs. J. Collins Goodrich motored to the Dan Stiefboldt home near Plainï¬eld, Saturday. We‘are glad to hear that Mrs. Leo- nanl Pféfl has greatly improved the past week. Mrs. Albert Strnuley visited Mrs; Will Blasing at the Med Cross hospi- tal at Joliet Sunday and upon-ts her wndition improved.. 1‘. Elmer Dieter and Miss Helen Lockie spent Sunday with Mim‘ Louise Ory. Mrs. Eunice Bennett of St. Louis, stopped of! Monday at Adam Dieter's on her wny to Chipmwn Falls, Wis. Mrs. Majewski and childven of Morgan Park ha": been spending a week it the Frank Pfafl' homo. 3and Mrs. Arthur Half visited their brother Theodore at the West Subur- zban hospital Sunday. They report him getting along ï¬ne. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strnuley mo- tored to Lemont Friday spending a short time with her mother. This gives you a chance to buy a wash skirt at a price you will not likely again see for some time to come, and one seasons wear is not all you will get from these skirts as they look as good as new even after two 0r three seasons wear. _ ‘ ~ C Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pill and It. Special Sale LACE NEWS Others; priced as low as $3.95 [. Eï¬â€˜McAllister (5 Co. Values up to $8.50 for $6.95 of Wash Shirts Benolin Siebert have installed a 3truly marvelous mechanical musical instrument in the “Rose Room" of ‘thnir ice cream parlour. It is a "N'- rhanical piano and violin run by ol- ectricity and cost the ï¬rm $3,000. The instrument plays from a roll similar to a player piano and like one Three 'flwuund Mall 5 Warren We also carry a complete line of Accessories at Reasonable Prices 3414 3314i 35!“ 37:5 cm‘ W “ 5 "GREATB'I' FAIR A 31:4 Your chance to buy guaranteed Brunswick Tires at Wholesale! Mid-Summer TIRE SALE Size Tread Bea}! LII! Price PRICE m Plain Clincher 319.20 815.20 DIM B.B.C. “ 25.40 28.15 Kidwell Garage Co. Goodyear Tires and Tubes Michelin Tires and Tubes THE FAIR OF QUALITY Str. Side As an imention it is one on Aha most wonderful things In ine musical line so far pcrfcrted. It is supposed to be the best of its kind on the mar- ket today. Telephone 284 55.75 30.25 35.45 I". DAVIBON sm 52.40 64.75 38.1. 18.45 Manufacturers Déale‘rs LUMBER COAL . HILLWQRK Building Materials of All KM Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. 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