. ‘DOWNERS GROVE REPORTE Commissioner Roe of the township was called on for a few remarks. (Continued on Page 8) Mr. Gates also told of the high cost nf hard road building at present and recommended 'that withing- he done immediately. He tald of an ex- periment which the county is making on a piece of road near Naporville which he believed would work out a good, cheap road . Clean gravel and tau-via are put on in layers with a ï¬ne stone and tarvia dressing, The whole is then rolled and the carvva binds the mass together. In Mr. Gates’ opinion if this works out, it‘ will be possible to have almost every: road in the township ï¬xed for the price of two concrete highwayâ€"q. Mr. Gnu-s stated that than wow two ways for a township to ï¬nance a hard marl pmject. The ï¬rst mm to issue bonds for a certain amount. The second was to inrrease the a! rate which is now 63 cents on a lum- flred of valuation. It can be inn-eas- ed 86 cents a hundred for a ï¬ve year period. In both of the cases it is mastery to get a petition signed by twenty-ï¬ve per cent cf the vnten to hold an election. The ballot mus†specify the mada to he imprbved. tho kind of impravement and the approxâ€" imate amount. Each must. carry by a majority to become eflective. Foilmving the organization tho newly-elated pwsidom made a «had (all. outlining some of the thimzsr which in his npinim the association should strive to «In. H:- then all"! on F1 L. Gates, County Superhum- dcm of Highways for an oxpwsion on the hard mad! program. Loni". Dr. W‘ C. Raw-Mr. A. R? 8mm. Anni-t ï¬ling. H. R. Amims.‘ Mm "mm. Hun. 0mm, PM ".3 Smith. F‘At. Bichlmrsl. Dick Khan; «in. Jacob Klein. R. W. Burn. GM. Ruddy. P. R. Clark and I'm»! Hm-l dorm". This mmmiflor will mot-l am Tuesday m‘mlflg in tho Hlnsdnlv Clun Lfld will meet frequently thorvaflm‘ 6» various path: of â€w township. TM Rxmuiw‘ (‘ommmm. Fun «I whom worn tum"! by our): I [ha \‘m pmsidenh is as fdanr Ful Rhos. Trun- Nah-n. Fins. Wat-MN, J. W. Hughes. Walbr Curtis. J. .‘1. am..." a: an. mwlv farm! MALI...“ "f n... .Klro'nrtnnrn Paper‘- almuï¬on ten- than! as Inflow“ Pmm "N wit-(ant: m-rv- flw Mi!- 3. K. Markmnn of Ninth". "n" Emu Marjmir and H01"! WM Mm a...“ m Vim I‘m-idem- Nm. 310- i'nrnnm' Mmljuka and ms. Mn“ tML nf anku Grow: 2m! Vin' "5mg". I‘mwlom Plan.- thï¬â€˜" “7 "‘m: Hamid Arkwrman 0' lanmum. ville: 3M \w l‘wshlrm (‘hn 0" ("mm tlw Hammock rim" and Wu mum. at H... mm. an! part: hippo" 51...... nml Mi... Ruth M: uh- vm PWS‘M'“. “'m- A"“""““‘"“ "r|ill" aliiflffi' m an "NT? "r ‘hl‘ "0‘ 1m. Sven-1173' and TN“‘""‘" "-hunrtmonL-. L Won-kiwi. 0' Hinulnk‘. ! Thmr who haul mï¬rlrs in I!"- H- The association is the outcome of a preliminary meeting held laut Tum:- doy evening Ind In the names indi- utu. it: primary object in the imv provement of roads of the township. Temporary Chairman E. II. Hicks. of Hinndale. presided and a committee appointed for the purpose nod ro- mmmendntions on organization. One of the thing“ this‘committee brought out won the hot that only the north put of the county his been bottomed by the “State Aid†mod project. In their opinion tho rem-on the “MI"! part has been ovortooked wnv that then was no omniutton in thin vi- dnity to look out {or the intern-tn o! "mick-uto- n! â€ma nrn Crow. Hinmtnlo and Aurmumlinu Munich. Thry nlm immmmkd that tht~ nu; violation endeavor to ntmt unmitnr; omniutinm in uUntning towmhip“ nnvl cooperati- with them. Thrv ntnt rd that tho PMI'I in "w .«mlh M" n! th- town-hit: won an hail Um! in thoI winter mnil vlslixrrir- rmnl no . be mule. i The Downers Grove Townchipp Good Roads Association was formed at a meeting held in the Hinsdale Club House Tuesday evening. Rop- resentatives from every part of the township were present and all were enthusiastic about. the association helping in bringing the roads of this part of the County up to a higher mndard. Mel at Hinsdale Tuesday Eveningâ€"- Elected ()fl'iten: 1nd Made Plans for Working. .VOL. XXXVI]. NO. 30 0R6ANIlAlION 10 WORK fOR BHIER ROADSA RIMIIY I DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND'THE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL MASS MEETmGsâ€"LISLE SCHOOL HOUSE, TUESDAY, AUGUST lOth-LDICKE Tl IWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11th. GET THE FACTS ABOUT THE PROPOSED DISTRICT AND WHAT CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED IF IT IS A REA? ; The American Printer'} one «.r the leading trade journals of the United States, recently ran a; “newspaper from page contest." 'A prime wag. given to one paper for five best make- up in a six months ’eï¬Od' Thou- sands of paper! were [entered in the contest from every Pam of the Unit- ed States and 301110 foreign coun- The Annie.» Printer Avail-d; Paper Pluto Among Ben! in Recent Front Page Contest, Inasmuch as so great an nun-m in "lo who»! tau mlnilnl {mm "w vary ï¬rst. we helim‘o (ha! fl" who haw hell-rd in making the «hon! a "mess. fnl amply "maid for â€wiv- h‘mo ahrl cfl'nrt. Horn-er. a nodal word of "tanks and apprv-riaunn 5;: due Miss Costs and Harold Achinm'm for their most "alum! assishrrn' REPORTER GETS , HONORABLE MEN TION 0N MAKE-Up Many people wlfm advertise do so under the beli "f (hat the mere doing of this fal'iJamed thing will sell their goods, \be they grocers, auto tires Of 811%"! pianos. 111%: is not true, Advelj-tigmg 699$ one of two thingsâ€"it creates . uleslve for an article or fit tells intercstfld people where .ran article can he purchased or it does both. But some man 0;: some woman really does the sell“;ng, advertisink brings the buyer ind the seller together. I! you in; selling Downers Grove people havenine to them in the Downers (brave W. Thu-r who haul nrï¬t‘lr! in Un- H- hihfl and who wrrv nut pm"! In flaim â€mm [Int Satuwlny m-vnint. may nhuin «me by railing M 10 F3. Curtis shwt. MIMI Dummy NI"! “'3.- mum-nun" 'll‘nt 0’ IM Klrr'nl’thI-n [taper- mrnt. "or min-um» Wen- (M Mia- »m Marjm-ir uncl Halon Wo-t. Mm "or-mim- Mmlï¬ska and Mi.“ Mn“ "ï¬nder. In the Primmy watt. In. H '3 "nacho-u wu mmrinlondml. and mu: uni-(MI by â€n. Olcnr I‘M'rr Mn. H. S "owr. ""h- V'rnnrr “M. Human! Krmnr‘nr cml Hum Hm» vmr "IMM‘N. ADVERTIsm‘}; WILL NOT SELL GOODS- Mn. J. Stu-wart. rile a! the non- tor. nerve“ :- principal of on whoa! Mm. Stewart Illa hml charge of the Junéor Dopaflmmt. and taught uw huh! milling and sum-in. cluvcw. "m: J. Ste-WI"! taught the N-mJ mw than and Mn. Wm. Bulmr hvi ('va of 1M mun†clout. A very large number of articles were exhibited. considerini the day». the «hon! was in session. The brags, work wan by far the lament Ind mo»: nttmthe feature of the exhibit. nm‘. thmae receiving Innis In the brew work wen- Mhm Irene Tnnk. Jenn Nargmy and Beatrice. Heathen 1 Saturday evening following, a moat interesting entertainment was given, the parents and friends of the chil- dren being present. A program such as had been carried out, in the morn- ing sessions of the school, was pre- sented. Miss Hortense Gags of La Grange, who had supervised all the work. favored us with a reading by Henry Van Dyke entitled “Tho Lost World." Mr. Harold Ackerman «.-r LaGIInge, rendered a piano selection. The work of the children was av hibited at the close of the program. The Daily Vacation Bible Schooi, under the auspices of the Baptist Church, held its last session Friday morning. July 30th, with an enrol!- ment of 166. and an attendance of 114, on the closing day. Wonderful Work Dom- in the TM! Wet-ks Sessions Held in the Baptist Church. VACATION SCHOOL ' CLOSED WITH EX- HIBl'l‘ SATURDAY DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, AUGUST '6, 1920 The judges took into consideration not Only the my the page was ar- rangad, but the kind and sizes of type used for the headings and sub- headings. the harmony and nymeh-i- cal arrangement of the heads and Out of these thousands of (:ntrivs i'l‘he Downers Grove Reporter was one of about twentrflve to get "honor- able mpntion." It is needless to say that we are somewhat proud of this record. I: coincides with what we have been saying about our lpublicationâ€"fhat not only do we print more news. bu‘ “0 dish it up in a pleasing way. t ries‘ Two applications for licenses haw hen received, one from Bertolin 8: Siebert, who have been handling the “fags†right along and the other from the Pufl’er Pharmacy. The new ordinance as puma! '- Imhsumlally as advocated by H19 Re‘ porter recently and the Parent- Toacher Aswdation early in the spring. The law provides 1h“ two mrmns must ail-n with those asking Im- por- mits. These people must testifv â€135 the people chairing a permit arr com- petent and in their judgment will live up to the provisions of (hp on". ï¬ance. AI lbw vrguluv media: of the Vil- lar- (‘ouncil MM on TOMA-y Mm- inx union was “km on Un- (imam! amnion in Down": Grow A: pr? thr "mull at (he ï¬mion two weeks “u. An "Mina“ v.3 pawl "running "F MI" of thumb in tho \‘illnxn GM â€King the price of the “an†If “50 par your or "00 for xix maths: 0' friction thou-of. This new rm, h M’s". doll-n: higher than it um: um- Ir the old law. ' 0m action of "w Indium-r pm- vidos thnl the license mus‘ h! on vli:« play at I" times in the, plan when the cigaMs arr sold, with a mnaliy for violation. Another prmide< that no cipmts b:- will tn anynm nndor twenty-one yum of up and up pon- alty for this is revocation of iiromm and money paid in for same. It al- so provides that no license be min grant"! to anyone mvidM 0' this (Reuse. Find Fro [at Solo 0! "Flflu" "30 9" Your 0! â€.0 In N: “with. VlllAGf (OUMIl “(IND SM! 0f (IGARHS MONDAY TPY FEEDBNG HEP It Helmuth Rropp, 15 years old: died at the Presbyterian hospital Wednes- day morning. August 4th, from anâ€" pendicitis. Funeral services will he hem this afternoon at 2 o'clock a: the home of his â€rents, 40 Elm st. The Rev Wm Grotefeld, pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical Church ofl'i- ciatï¬ng. Interment at the West Side FlFTI-IEN YEAR OLD ROY DIES 0F APPEN- DICITIS WEDNESflAY The newspaper fratnmity of the county is lining up soIidly behind Mr. Smith. They have come into intiâ€" mate contact with him. know that In! is what he purports to he. an Amer- ican citiz'en. he» white and lwmtvâ€" one, and seeking election on the ground that the state needs buafness men in hm- law-making bodias. Mr. Smith has hum pubiiyhina t!" Wheaton mgrvswiw for a numher a! mrs. taking over the plant wi'mn it Was a" run down and has mul‘ 0x- tvmzivo impmvrmbnts. Rom in Ohio. thw Mother of Presidents. he has: f»!- Ioworl tho printing business frmn boy- hood. working up {mm a printer's “devil" to. the editorship and owner- ship of a “country" weekly. He served in the army during 0hr war and is: a member of the Whnattm Post of the American Legion. He is young, enthusiastic. aggressive and shouM malt» a good reprpsentjtiw- for this district. Mr. Hadley will with" In a mmli- a.» for rr-olwtion. nor m t.» n- fnr any nth" pomirol om" this h" if his elm:- fï¬ï¬‚étls up to In- r-‘liul am for the informality». Hv has given km: ml faithful unit» M H" mum)- and will now man» not! talc» care of his lucrativo law pnflim. He had transition-d making Um mn‘ for the Skin Homo- nf Ronnmontn- tiws but could nut spam thr Hm:- from My: business. (Sq-my- â€. Smolh, «Mu: n! l'mi Whom» I‘Iogrwsiw. ha.- nnnmmn-cl "at he will In- n mmliclur from ‘h Pan County fur tho Stat» Luci 'a« hm u m- m: mum, m. mam'.’ announcement mm:- aflrr frion'lw aw mad the county haul Mal in min' (0 an sum.- Aflnnwy ("hm-r W. "alloy. nf Who-1‘00. to I» a FflM'i-: date for ms Min. : l (3mg. fl. Smith. l‘tvurn-hr hulw. Mug ‘0 "Hp Fun-r "lit-uh LIII. WHIMON [DIIflR AHNOUMES Sflf fOR ltGlSlAlURf i 'l'lu- ('angrvgaumul proplv wrrr: X. .l Supp. u" ~' “gum“... :in rlmm of (M .Il'uta'nl and "M" ‘I'Irnt «0' School: 0! Ill-"H 58. III. .9600. and “w 8!. Paul: talk.» tarnish-â€HM. principll um 01 on mâ€. 'Nw «pooh-r and mum lint"? 7'" ""1flr‘ Supp hu ban in chm Of 1c \‘rme. "W "0". "WW“ "‘4 ‘0 P‘"“"r hum- :lMom-M Town-Mp or Comm- lM- "cw Khmer! rr'ml NW “rm-â€WV" ity High srhoo’l 0M ll “MI. â€omit"! ml 0w- Rl-r, l'hrhns vii-.miuvl’lM Mm in Illinois. For the p“ 300" "mlfl‘flflim' with "W hmclir (we-Ive yr." M I'll beâ€! I! "I†w jinn TM Rrv, II. 1. saw; cfnlivnml‘fl “w... "Ml†M. I.“ any" h- ." Nlu‘ih" 3"" ""‘l'm' "‘"V'flll' “Main. Hw- Mrmloh «bani. no of Cb “an Ihnmurh'.“ "00W". 5“ an 9'" Hrs-0 in "w mu. ‘pmlaliw amlic‘m. Mr. hmiu "ill Mr. “MW MM a" thing which :Irhrnnd (mm Bethany (Thurrh. Chic-1- .n-nuy choc-ml the†who In Mâ€" fgo, waa. Hw calm'st. arrmnplnifl' Mlmg r'lr Uw yropmitian. ’Hc I‘M ENI'" F301"! “'05". T," R"? w"-'lhal "0"th bun» "It!!! din†Mr. and Mrs: John H. Bryan aml family wish to “(end their many thanks: to all, both those «11:» cu:- gostï¬l and those who helped lo rar- ry out tho suggestion, in placing; the beautiful window in Saint Andrew“ Episcopal Church of Downer: Grown Illinois. in memory of (Ml? sore. John Virtor Bryan. a member of U!" l’. S. Marine Corps, of the American Erâ€" peditionary Fences to Fume. Tho ion-w for Sunday t-vvninz. Angus! tub. in in charm- o! lhw l-‘ir (- F‘nmnert-nl (Tmrrh. Plnlnr .l. Alfrn': Nahum. Tho pack"- ln champ i~z :45", an his Mutation. Tho- Rm. .l K! Summ. a! Nap-willo- ( “01%ch V. m In tho monitor of the Momnz and HH- 3 RM. T. I. Owns of "w Hrs-t ('un ' ("mammal ('lmrrh will maxim. '.| mnlial wolmmr is «Honda! to flu- public. “Mk-(0W â€ï¬‚uid!!! I! "lit movli'vr‘ Thun- aim rnmr mat to this waln- “ru- nrll tog-aid for their rum! H" mrlw-otrn Invnrnl Ibo mulirm' with mmw wry (inn u-lofliol'»: and arrow-- mnml HM» Homing. Mr. Hon-um In! mnzwnllml n‘nginx with M:- mum? Mflflrnry nml rnrmflnflw. TM made at "you "Milo. «m holy-:- M n l-mv mc-uum in main (Du-m as [mum-r In "my av. 'rhl' llm'. II. J. thil’k. I'M'I-ioll'nl "v Hmhuwl Arum-n!) anal (.‘nllog‘ 'olw- a-m! the wrmon u! the Cloum] Him-t (Ihurrh lay-t Sunday rwuinx. ln telling of the wondern of applied luxychology Dr. Goodwin quoted “Sam people how- three kimln of troublmt. all they rvtr had. all (hey have 'now and all Alley We! to have." COLLEGE HEAD DELIVERED BER-t MON LAST SUNIIA\ the most for your money. And that means the most 0! â€try- thingâ€"the most goods and the most â€inflation from the trans:- Dr. Goodwin in this series n' loc- tures. given at the ten o’clock acr- rice. is emleavoring to open to his parishioners and to all who care to hear him, new vintas o! the futuw. He says, "the mind can cure many cases of urn-ousnens in both men and women." and he emphasizes the fact that these lectures In- for the men us well as the women. poor service; rotten salesmanship; dirty stores. as a rule; no thmght of accomodatinn; etc. etc, is it may wonder that advertising doe-n not pay them? In ninety-nine mseg of a hundred the store that adver- tises is the store when you get Many people have been attending the Sunday morning svryices at $1. Joseph's Catholic Church the las: few weeks, not of that denomination. The card which has been drawing them has been a series of lecturvs by the Rev. Enema B. Goodwin, pa‘stor of the church on “Applied Psychom- m2" How many times have you heard walled business men say that? Several. we'll wager. And di-l you ever notice the kind of business: places the same men try to adver- tim? Prices high, uaually; stock piled all over and not in shape; ADVERTISING DOES NOT PAYâ€"- “The Mind (‘an (‘un Many Cam-s of Nervouuness in Both Mm and Women." GOODWIN LECTURES ON APPLIED PSYCHOo PAR!) 0F THANKS 'LOGY DRAW MANY " I Mr. 8mm: talc! one thing which glgn-nlly choc-ml (hon who In cut- my f-ur Hu- yropmiuan. 'HI: I.“ ""Jhal mutton blu- those dhtï¬dl lhum VII-Ni!“ in hia- WM“. 1' without I hi1 ï¬ght and the â€M'- "gmt «ppm-cry of tho plan were. CM? "'le ins-litulinn w“ I refllty. it! â€Human-st suppom‘n. He MM haw ‘ lat Mvmlota wwmy- -ri1M hm b"; mist-cl ou-v 051M (anaml dollar! 0. ï¬"1ht Ihr mat!" in "to mum In n «pits n! um.- tho diMrirt was ml) Ailishul and today «nu-My a! â€man {armv-rs an numhoml Imon1 MR warmv-tt friem‘k. An Amrnflnnl (bane? Brim-M1 that the uricuflnu: fei- lun- of this commmmy Mgh print? 'sc Uw mos‘t imï¬oflant. not only to the "’ far-mm of thi: district, but w the “' rity pooph‘, 1w an giving I I'm 1‘ lengthy atrium! of what Ir. 8." V‘ had to say rcgardivm this band! ‘ rchml work. Whilv not quoting his um words we are endeavoflng b "- give the moaning of what he an“. ho E19M: just nine. He will m Chi lgrub“ farm course in the MI. wm art" school hours, man during vacations go out it {h trict and sum the “mm b;- most modern methods a! M Livestock judging,“ 910‘ of breeding for blood HUI. tility of the soil, m enemy insects, fertility. Hon. the hum-ad all ‘_’ which must he an: “‘17. . I ‘ Mr. Snapp, in rr-fflrring to VII“ I“ farmer gets out of the schéol nil;- Undcr a law recently passed by 6' Federal Government any district Ii the l'nited States can hire a: nfl‘lâ€"a cuttural instructor and the I!!!“ States: will pay one-half his My, The duties of this man will my“ occupied twdve months of tho m It in tho ï¬rm bolief of many who hoard him Tuesday evening that if he mule! Gay exactly what he all i. that. meeting ‘to a majority a! if! agricultun’sts of the district 9‘ they would ho for the 26mm high «chool. ' on 0» puny-«Won Wain“! Tali. K. II. Supp. I!» not Hanukka- Ihnt «f Srhooln of [NI-"H 58. M (,‘nmmma-u up" appoint“! at th- mo-rtinx In (our alums! mry uh.- M "w nun-“on. and than m Ind wmm-n IN MI bony It thalr allotted can... [.m- ol 0w mmrmm will hr loam! (allowing â€Ill Ankh. Mum-t every â€I’M? mull-m mu diva-ml at â€w mm luv! (it nun-l opinion "pm! I'm IDA} or» ant 1mm â€plum I- av. (bu-inn lee. l'lmn for the»: median mm db- ‘cuuod It I meeting of the â€II mmmmm bomb" the W at library Hnll. on Tuendny um- inx. Thin mmmitm origlnllly n1 appointed by MW I'lnnl-Tmlwr Al- MM-inlion Io fuuhar 0w molt-ct. l. hm [mum now until il includu I good many no! mambo-n o! the AI..- n’atmn but who an bowling for tho Luzh url'mol The speakcm for these Mu! will have 3 guns) of the subject. act only as it uppllea to Downers 6m and the problem flat will luv. 3 ' faced how, but how the idea has 5.. applied in other district: In this and other utateu. Two big Community High School mass meetings are scheduled for next week. The ï¬rst will be held at tho Lisle school house on Tuesday even- ing and the second at the Dicks Thou- tre here. on Wedneaday ovcall'. Other meetings are contemplstod and posedny four-minute apukon will talk at the movie shows. *Spt-akers at Lisle School Nut Tuesdayâ€"niche Theatre on Wednesday. mus mamas mum on (on. numn sumo: WHOLE N0. 11