95V. usse». KW“. mm: mm' no LAN bonnet sarong. CAR-wows menu. 90 w «an mum amen 1" mus 0»: mm Am. 9:9. oonf mom was» ME AS“ me ecu ‘m‘ moan en. amass 1w vane. ov- ma «M11! 1“?! mm no m Know. on A Tow» 1“»; A mvco mom» E South Kain Street Telephone â€-12 ed by um wheel. m s}. u n. carved. This district has been livid- odtldnextmrtbewwi" mhugmtninthem. As for â€so Deer-ï¬eld High M001. to are not as familhr with this in- stitution of lelming us with our Baker’s Bake Shop Tub Lannaâ€- for inn-tuner. Th» (0me served hy 0".- Lyon: Tora- nhlp High School incl-um all at Ly- on. Inwmhip «in: u» may ~«mull and llrrn villages minim-d within 5:. TM- enmflvm-M of the Savior Qua done was u lam Int war a the "int «Mimi. in the Ion! high RM. I‘m-um. mmv Put, pum- of Bmokï¬dd. Western Springs. Summit. Argo. all these m and vii-cent unitary is nervâ€" 6.“! Win. It In hardly rm to compan- "mu enormous imtituu’om wm. Un- our With it ix pmpmml to inaugurate YOU'RE INVITED IN In this lrflrr MI: lhvrtymnn In talk- ing 0! 0w» prom-nod Community High School. «‘qu ngrvm giving "w ms! a! mammal-u un- laï¬nnun Am! Doerflekl High Schools on III Mgr-lu- On Inouwr page will bu found a letter from Mr. John B. Berrymofl‘ who bu on:- o! the about puma of the county north of the villager an Highland Ivonne. - ANSWERING MR. BHIKIIYM‘N wary Friday morning {tom the , a! In! Downers Grove Publish “1.. Company, 37 North Main stmt, rs Grove, Illinois. ’htered at the Downers Grove Post Ofl’ice as second class mail matter. Advertising when made known upon uniï¬cation. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 6c. HOME OF EVERYTHING GOOD THAT'S BAKED C. H. STAATS. EDITOR MICKIE SAYS People even cross the street to see the good things in our show windows! And yet, those are only a few of the big variety of delicious things insideâ€" Feather-light Bread and Crispy Rolls that are all goodnessâ€"Cakes and Pies that dlight the palate. Try them today. : Grove Reporter llhnjiltnbatgmoolo (Moo. try that mm mm no." «I. II- mane-mum than-mucmd «mm; lo M. demonâ€"Dunn Hm WM luau". Fly Low. I! In I sign of ml» who-n "Inflow! I, In. WM» nu- Mmmphrrp m. lurch-run! wlm moi-m" all IMO". like for nheltn and mm. to uni. A. "no mlkm hawk: rnr "mm" o. the win; It â€mm"; m.»- Imv in ware. of m prey. I Mum-mat from an npnunutive mitimm of "or village 6» "n.- ‘nter- Nh of the country. all one 0! simi- lar purport Item the farmers in n.»- ripmdnn. "pro-wing their «moon and mops-mum. TM.- ln all u My» py “gun- nf the man. The Reporter 5: glut! to b:- nNo to announce that I movcmtm in now on foot to his advantage of the :Mny o! electlon In order to promol: tho whim! publicity for flu- Common")- lllxh School pmjod. which in our Judgment In the pmpor lhinu. not1 only lo carry flu- pmpotmon «nor ly. bot-wand this In vitally import- mt~--to mun- nu- cooperaflon ar lbw rumors us well III our villager.- when (In- school in can mublinhod. We no "pot-Sally glad to announce. loo. that I no“ humour enchant L- bo- ing notion-hm to harmonica I" sloâ€" nmm of our doctor-u by mm of WIDEST PUBLICITY PLANNED FOR COM- MUNITY HIGH SCHOOL In isnuing mm ponnits imprvss strongly upon those taking them out ‘that there will be no half-way moa- sumn in enforcing them. That the dealt-m will either liva- up to the pro- vision» of the low or they will my, be allowed to sell clpmfles. We can perhaps be pardoned for trying to advise them on this matter. We have talked to any number of people in the past week to ï¬nd out their views on the subject. The con- eensua of opinion seems to be in line‘ with the recommendations made by us last week, namely: That the Coun< cil. after repealing the present or- dinance. ï¬x things as they were be- fore with the added provision making it illegal to sell cigarettes to minors. This is what the Parentâ€"Teacher As- sociation asked for when the agita- tion was started. Incorporate in this ordinance. also a clause forfeiting? the license of the dealer if he evades it‘- provisions. AND THEN ENl-‘ORCE THE LAW TO THE LETTER. V It is now up to the Council h straighten up this matter in the way which a majority of the pcqplo seem to want. The voters of Downers Grove last ,Saturday indicated by an almost two ‘to one vote that they were not in sympathy with the action of the Vil- lage Council in prohibiting the Hill? of cigarettes in the village. neighbor, but we venture to any that STATE VEVI‘ERIN- it also, is much larger than our own. The towns of Highland Park, and ARIANS CO'OPER ’Lake Forest with their adjoining terâ€" ' ATE WITH I, A, A. 1jimmy Would naturally enroll mom students. This school is one also which puts all the “frills" possible Hog mixers of Dul’age County will on the high school work- The class be interested in deï¬nite action iakon 0’ people WhiCh it 59"“ demand the at the summer meeting of the lil- frills and get them. by the way. also inois State Veterinary Medical Assoâ€" paying {0“ them ciation at Champaign July 8 and 9 WHAT TO [)0 NOW WITH THE CIGARETTE QUESTION DOWNERS GROVE upon-mu. 00mm GIEQVE, ILLINOIS u H. E. McAllister Co. 49 Inch Fine Quality Plain Broken lots of Childrens Mercerized Lisle Rib- Colored Voile bed Hose, Values up to 85c. Clean Up price 19c in Rose and Pink Colors On- ly. 75c Value. Clean Up price ....... A ........... 49c Light Figured Voila, 40 in. wide, $1 value 79c 'l'he Veterinarian shall, when re- quested, state the particular hint! and brand of serum and virus used and the serial and license number of each and their net cost to him. This ,statement may be rendered on :1 uni- lform blank agreed upon by a joint Icommittee of the lllinols State Vet: Icrinary Medical Association at an cariydatc. Members from this Coun- ty are! Dr. H. Caldwell. Wheaton; Dr. J. H. Cheny. Downers Grove; Dr. 'l'lios. P. Gallahue, Elmhurezt; Dr. ’I‘. L Grubbs, Hinsdalc; Dr. S. M. Kennelly, Juliet. Dr. Michael P. Maâ€" w a cuswmer. This sale 3.?" WOMEN’S COTTON HOSE White Flgxm Womens Cotton Hose, Black or White, 350 36 to 40 inches wide, Strip- Value, Clean Up price .................... 29c ed Barred Patterns, val- ues to 75c. A real Bargain. This sale .............. 49c CHILDREN’S MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE Hog misers of Dul’age County will be interested in deï¬nite action lakon at the summer meeting of the Ill- inois State Veterinary Medical Asso- ‘ciation at Champaign July 8 and 9 where the following proposition with reference to the immunization of hogs against cholera was proposed: 36 In. Bleached Hope Muslin a good buy. limit 10 ards to a customer. This sa e 33(- soft ï¬nish, ï¬ne for under- muslins. Limit 10 yards to a customer, worth today, 65 cents. This sale ....... 39c We need the room is the reason. Shipments of fall merchandise are beginning to arrive and to make room for these it is necessary for us to clear our shelves of sunnner merchandise. Styles of every ready-to-wear '7 garment we are offering are new, will be good next season. The materials too, are standard. Included in this sale are Voile Dresses for Women, Gingham Dresses for Children, Wash Skirts, Hosiery, Underwear, White Goods, Muslins, Ginghams, and numbers of other items that will be of interest to the buyers. 36 Inch Cambric Muslin. Beginning Friday, July 30th CLEAN -UP SALE! Children’s Blue Chambray ROMPERS, $1.00 Values†.................. 79c 27 inches wide, a good assort- ment of Plaids and Stripes, :48c Value. This sale ............. 37c Yard Wide Percales, in dark patterns only, Blue with White Figures or Stripes. Regular Price 48 cents. This sale. . .37c Including our entire line of “'00le Tailored. Pre- shrunk Skirts. at worth- while reductions. Fine Quality Gingham $12.50 Value: 39.93 311.00 Values $7.95 8 8.50 Values $6.95 3 7.50 Values $5.95 3 6.50 Values $4.95 Wu Cut Price of Diamonds. In 1870, during the lv‘mnctrl’russhnl war. Nu» value of dlunmmls was huge- ly depreciated by the quantity altered (or sale In London by French rent H. W. Hamfonl. Director of the Livestock Marketing department of the I. A. A.~believes that this ar- rangement will insure a better under standing between the farmer and his veterinarian, ’inspim greater conï¬- dence between them and at the same; time insure the breeder against the. ‘occasionai veterinarian who is inclin- ed to overcharge for both serum and [I‘ofessionnl services. ~ The Livestock Marketing Commit- tee of the Illinois Agricultaural Asâ€" sociation“ at a meeting at Blooming» ton, July 12. agreed to recommend to the Executive Committee of the l. A. A. the adoption of the proposition agreed to by the Veterinary Associa~ tion. Light Figured Voila, 40 in. wide, $1 value 79c sale .. .. loney, Juliet; Dr. A. M. Sherwood ancrville; Dr. John Stiles. Naper. \ille. CHILDREN’S MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE Womens 6: Chfldrcns Hosiery Skirts We ï¬sts Silk Wu“! $4.95 $6.75 V o i l e Dresses Children’s Dresses in assortted plaids, Sizes 6 to 12 years. 32.00 Values â€"â€" $1.69 $3.00 Values â€"- $2.48 $4.00 Values -â€" $2.95 READ ALL THE ADS. IT PAYS TO READ THEM. DO IT ALWAYS. MRS. E. SHALL!!! . . . . Proprietor MENU FOR SUNDAY HOME RESTAURANT Values to $10.95 â€"- S 7.95 Values to 8 8.00 â€"-â€" 8 5.95 anm to $17.50 ~ â€1.95 A nice collection of Voile Dresses they are Big Val- ues, Smart Styles and the Finest Quality. To buy now means to realize big savings. FRIED CHICKEN Mashed Potatoes W ilk Gravy Cabbage Salad Escallopcd sale....- ..... Children’s Regular $2.00 Koveralls, this Celery Bread Bullet Cofee Home Made Apple Pie 114 South Main Street Meroerized Poplin Pure White, 27 inches wide, worth 854: a yard. This Children's Vests and Pants not all sizes, 30c Value. The Clean Up sale .......... 19c Womens Vests and Pants, Short or long sleeves, or low neck, regular price 65 to 750. Clean Up price ......... 49c Womens Envelope Chemise in Crepe and Bluebird Par terns, worth $3.50. Clean Up price . ............... $2.19 Rice Soup ............... $1.79 ............... 69c Escallopcd Corn