.Weop, und you’re called a baby, Imh. and you’re called a fml. .Ykkl, and you're called a onward, V M. sad you're ï¬lled a mule. ,He. md they'll all you silly. Inn, and they’ll call you gruff. â€(In I front like a millionaire .' ht! some one’ll all your blufl‘. aâ€"Cowvllle ( nu. )'- Observer. We wish to thunk the relative: an: friends who Assisted so kindly in our meant bereavement. also for the many beautiful flowers. “comps" either hm use old H. C. 1.. .- timir lay-words. Tho Legion win unwed-u 1 little razzing on their mighbor’s part. 11119531! The stands are chwded each Sun- day and lately they have been over flowing. There is nnly one trouhlr‘ adieu! are too many who are not ash customers and do not have Charioy Mrricka is staging a mum back. He tore around “we outï¬eld Sunday spearimz flies: in all park. If Charley ever has any luck in putting his long drives when: no ï¬elder is puflred he‘ll be batting like a demon. Lockt‘port will try their luck again Sunday. Umpin Blue was on the job agav‘n Sunday. Wn'll say there's adiflerâ€" mo, watsay. Legion Tum Scores Winning Run in Thirdâ€"main“: Good in the Finches. Bob Elliot! took an of the ihiï¬al mi Sinnday bud handled Hm job neatly. Colosimo wu among the ulna-Mew of the bench warmers. Sunday bot Day. but The 'W‘u‘b. Roth are dithering for another chants Incipofl gets their second attempt Sunday? ? NOTES 0? THE GAME ,WEs'r ENDS [ME TO LOCALS 6 T0 3. LA s'r SUNDAY phyod. The Warthog:- club. I suck semi-pro team has hum necking ‘ [arm n have savor-I hiker [and human. Hinsdale has bran signed for two pm, on the Sunday heforf' labor Day. It "Bind-k, and am La- Gfld Gluc- cn Mk. Inn-g" Bind" bu «fund moms and: lama for the rut of Du- nea- m Ind some good â€men should h- brand of ball right now uni an anti: upuflmlthehutofhnnulmul thh Hutton Thai: ï¬eldin‘ in Almost um “in mm was. In don the ï¬llet hundnd mark for I h Inâ€. â€".‘ lb. wallow. Pour a! m... we": gathered In the Int-Idea third when three um“ wen push“! um... The locus um phyla“ I good mrmmhwmmmm no on us» out. Pooh nlno did some lively burn" but VIII ï¬tted for Iy single in the third put the accen- ury nu: ms to dlov the locals tn gallop away with “other lull pm. Binder lunged to soon the winning mu on'flcrb’l single to deep left giv- h; the Imi- the one In wary to win. Not satisï¬ed with his bat- tin; he hurled I good gm nllowiug htdxhitnlnthcfluefnmunnd "tiring thirteen o! the dimonl Ir- flltl who swung nt the cool bra-ens. Kerb worked the linden II the pith che- lnd showed hill Ability in alab- hwhonhafuudthminam Ruling Ianâ€"Same unado Wuhaduoundlwnlm CARD OF THANKS Herb Ehnlnger wu I‘M“ the win- ner of his own ball me. His time- Footieâ€"10. B.» on Innsâ€"off m" mpz; 01! PM Double playsâ€"Pm K- Donald; Klein- Cupcnter; Konl-Peterson. Two hue hitsâ€"Donald. A. Nash. struck out by Mayerâ€"~13; by Footieâ€"10. BIu on Inns-off El» Mrs. W. H. smart and Family Donnymtomrbum? No Cine for Alarm. So. Wlut’s the "no! BOX SCORE Ln; 927 H P0 ‘ Hawkins Skidmom ;Mrk§ic|m . . . . : Team Batting "GREATBT FAIR CHAIN.†ADKIIIS oSï¬RINGFIELD 7 be In: â€an mm. assuming (Jul the mind has not Int-renal In vul- no. With this flnn before on, H L- plain that uooooo in I W "â€" Hunt: for my «hoot building which «his rommnfly wmld would want. In the “guru. given. then is no churn (or intend 0! «Min; fund on the origins] lawman. which will be a Inge part of the am if the Down Grave school in built. In my previous letter. I WM†“00,000 In the minimum coat a! -‘ ‘bufldlng fully equipped. TM. ï¬n" was bound on the horn ml par mflc foot of tho buildtnl'i now bo- lng "Kw by the Mummy 1 am counted with. all the mt of the Dearth†School. which was ended mm! to“ the wur at I ï¬gure for mum"; ‘gmul and equipment of “82094.11†coat today wovld not Capital Outlayâ€"â€" Marmot“ and bulldlngl.‘ 8,367.27 New Equipment .......... LAM.†Ton! for year ending June who teach .......... 1300b 6 Stationery Junnom Engineers . Fuel, Water, Light. etc Repairs. etc. .......... Libnry ............... Promotion 01 lie-Mr .. Manufacturer of Awnings, Sleeping Porch Curtains AWNINGS FOR RESIDENCES A SPECIALTY. IM'ITING AVERAGES 0F DOWNIIRS GROVE IMSEBALI. TEAM («ï¬led By P. K. Howe New Trier Township has a High School at Kenilworth, just north of Evanston, and it may be of interest to compare the yearly cost with the Lyons Township school at hGrange,‘ or the Deerï¬eld school at Highland Park. which cost about $100,000 and $122,000 per year, respectively. New Trier Schoolâ€"Current Expemes School Boards Ofl'ices ..$l4,075.84 Principals, who do not Referring to your comments on my‘ letter of last week: while it is true that large High Schools in wellâ€"to- do communities may go in for “frills" and so increase expenses, yet if a school is~to be worth while, a cer- tain number of teachers is necessary and working space must be provided! A]: instructor can teach a class of! twenty-ï¬ve as easily as one of ï¬fteen and the cost of operation is mt at all in ratio with the number of pupils. Wong d â€mm“? August 4. 1920. The Editor Downers Grove Reporter: Cost 01' Schooling Runs into Big Money According to His Argument. J. B. BERRYMAN IN “COME BACK†WITH F I G U R E S in?†Ind sink". fundrflorï¬r Hume-s n. wâ€" TELEPHONE DOWNERS GROVE 167-314 THOMPSON ‘l'lll FAIR W QUALITY . . . . â€87.59305 ABRH 3| am 43 so 104 14‘ é é Lostâ€"4: Tieâ€"0. Percentage .714 ‘17? 799.29 102,735.59 7,500.09 14200.43 10,028.16 1 1,050.22: 2,499.17 1 2,013.13 2,403.13 5.011102 6.090.00 powNEns GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS ms, tube. 1! you plan a memorial In your plot we will show you a m variety of designs to choose from. ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN l3 Ire executed from a variety of ac- ceptable designs and every detail is looked nfler by experts. That is why our monuments alnyn upped to good Our Monuments Phone 35- R NAPERVILLE. I 1‘. anâ€! run. of Mn. Toronto Kelly enters the following u M- effort to M the prime Du: yam on the spring chlchn «Men: A He- thodm pun-her mt mm". mm. suddenly queuing. lost both not: of his teeth In the Hm. Ho Ned I chicken to" an I string. dropped H in ï¬ve ruler. AM u soon lkï¬)“ . pun. dn-w out â€to "It In! found Mn upper and lower teeth flml) hatched In the thkken'n leg.--l aw- rvm (Kan) Gama. And often tried 2 TT. Bur KT wanted their IT talk And called than NIKE. KT lays that Pani- XL And alu- in very YY Say: they ll 82 2 UU And Aloe does not tell lbs. KT had a little Foni. 4 aha was very YY. A ride a day “FORM 88 And night» 2 (cut her II. All the J.) did NV her ' $137MIIPIEMIUMS 8252‘." IN SPEED STUFF THAT TRAVELS The point I want to make is that, if the Community wishes I: High School, it should be one in fact and not in name, only; should have a proper plant, ï¬rst-class tetchers and an accredited course, so that pupils may pass through into the University: if they wish to do so. Such a achool‘ ‘will cost at the very least 38.63 and probably 34.00 per 100 of the assess- ed value of the {district, and will throw a heavy burden on muny pm- pcny holddu, leapelclully farmers»â€" who cum-lot well aflord it. ~ John B. Berrymun. I6 13 I 4. If the maximum rate is deï¬- nitely set at $2.00 per 100. and the School Board requires a rate of $3.50 \to $4.00 to carry on the enterprise. ‘what happein: if the Township As- sessors refuse to increase the assess- ed value. ’ 3. If a High School cannot be op- erated for $56,000â€"and it ie evident ‘that it cannotâ€"how is the additional money to be secured? U By increasing the rate or increasing the assessed value of property? \ 2. What do we get for themaxk mum assessment of $2.00 per 100, calculated to produce $56,000? such an investment will appeoximate $30000 per year. ï¬nd as the Ina-ii- mum proposed tax rate is $2.00 pew 100 to yield $56,000 per year, it is pertinent to inquire how Teachers, Janitors, Firemen, Fuel, Light. Re- pairs, Books, ets., are to be provided with the remaining $26,000. ‘ Some of us would like to know: 1. What are we supposed to get for the initial assessment of $1.11 per 100 calculated to produce $30.] 23 an m: an as gm. Dawson sac! UUUIZ? (PM) 3') ILL. .lR‘Z .167 .143 .133 Fe? 516 .444 .133 .32! Telephone 134 PLUMBINGâ€"HEATING \ 33 8. Main St. Special Display-«See De: Wait and buy at this big .‘ 0-day sale. The patented Round our construction In design edt Prevent “Maze- H‘ve as ex plain Let us prove the lon g-llfe advantage s 8“of heavy M used throughout Although the best pipelesa furnace built, poundf rpqund, we hen"? ‘9 '3 th910W- est in priceâ€"4nd lower priced tight now than ever 3"“ “'9 3'9 equally Rum There willbea We purchased this lot at the prices w iCh prevailed in January. Every furnace is guaranteed perfect d the latest 1920 improved type. This is the socalled dull season. rovide work for 0111‘ in- stallers, who now have the time to take P ‘3th 0f pains in install~ inï¬ furnaces carefully and well, we l_share proï¬ts With V011 Re atively low pricm on ï¬ttings. too, 0 ng' ‘30 3110“!†quantitv purchase. Fortlfy yourself against hig pnces by ordering "0W3 An adjustment of meet in wmuch Ill obligation In the interests of «ab- uribeu u in elk-lent urvlco to be rendered on the port of the Utility. The Telephone Company aims to render elï¬cient service to its sub~ acribers and in like manner must dis- charge Its obligation to thou- who wander the service and uphold the business :8 well ax pay the “unused market price of materill to maintain the plum. PTPELESS fURNACE You can buy the b6} pipeless furnace madeâ€"--at a big saving‘ during this sale The major beneï¬t which all sub- scribers to a public Utility syétem de- riveâ€"annex from the fact that an Utility is a public institution, réguâ€" lated both as to its earning capacity and the quality of service it must render~and although the Chicago Telephone Company is a Comma-rem! ‘undertnking, yet it is a public ser- vant, and as such. all its obligations must be equitably fulï¬lled. RQQMUQAK NOTICE! Round Oak Pipe ess Furnaces \ill ‘ soon be higher priced and har to‘get owing l" the nation- wide building boom. are selling: out entire ï¬rst shi mengé begi ling today, at prices that would cause a mad scramble if We can d duplicate t em next fall Held for future installation. mm: IO DAY SALE A Public Servant! J. H. F rankerifield By H. F. C. Dust, Gas and SmoBe Proof ILLINOIS LUMBER Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. Nails Em, Etc. Shingies Lumber Doors Windows Screens Millwork Flooring Rooï¬ng Siding Moulding Olfice ll GROWING MA'SH ., BEAN, DAIRY FEED, MIDDLI‘NGSI SCHUMACHER FEED‘ OATS HARLEY AND‘ HAY Manure Spreaders, Truck Wagons: ' Farm Implements, SCRATCH FEED When in Need CHICKEN FEED Manufacturers 8: Doctors t COAL MILLWORK Building Mltcrinls of All Kinds JOSEPH D TER " Telephone dénce‘ of LUMBER or' Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate to call on us At YourService xstration will save money. Phone One Five WW 5.1m a c y of_ (he Rou Oak Pipe- !esn ‘ Fu rnnce Book which dear ly illustrate; and explains the many .Jeairable features of the best pipeless fur- pace on the man Call 6r write for id'ence‘ 13745 ree Wood Etc, Etc.