bkvelldoudcflmdm‘tflo uflnhdnhm-w. 1mm Carpenter Contracting and canary is to make up our mind pvt it over and over it will go. That question hm: been asked many folks in tho last few days; young- sters, shutters, young men about the town, young India. rum. girls. boys and men. With very few ex- cepï¬ons u" have mawemd YES [vim That is what up ml by the con- ï¬dence of the smaller «immunities. (in into any larger cm- whore the oflkifls are not personally him" to everyone I! they any how. You will ï¬nd that than is a general belie‘ that ewryone holding «lie» is a po- kmill emit; that no muï¬donre i< â€posed in anyone or anything. In spite 0! them. things the two propositions: curled almost unani- ml)" Why? Confidence! I‘mplc of tho community have mnflclrnn- in Willlum Bend". II. B. llnynymkl and n. "my Jun"... Um Thu-tn»- or! the Bunny mum-t. They know] that then mm 0“" property he": had would not ml: “Martin to vote for; mythlng which would ho lnlmlmlg with thrir mm lawn-m. The". tom; tho)- hn-o 90:20de in The Rayon"! and who» we editorially say that n’ thing is clowning «f support that? how that we would not mlaleadf T R A C T 0 R PLOWING DISCING BASEMENT EXCAVATING One of the gn-atmt Iva-u of Me in the smaller communities of the country is ttw eont'uleoco that people have in one another. 'l'alw, for in- W. In»: Satunhy'» election-on the propositions of the Sanitary Dis- trict. We umpoct that not over I humim! peoph- of the mum Imnw Mt «nu-tn Hut tho «inn and pul- poum n! thou mtrrrutml arr. We} both-Va that Inaully mummy. outdcle. of Utow in I'IIIKI‘. huu- inw-ntlgnleul the matter at all. I We can have one. All that is le- Do we want 3 swimming pool Woe as second class mail matter. Advertising rates made known upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 5c. and every Friday morning from the an. of due Downers Grove Publish h. Company. 8? North lulu that. Downers Grove, "lino“. mamkepm Ilium! at the Downers Grove Post DRESSLER BROS. THAT SWIMMING POOL W. S. 11.3th Phone 21341-2 C. B. STAATS. EDITOR CIDNHDHNCB MICKIE SAYS .‘fmqlq in tone 284 or 77M for Reservation RIDE T0 ROMEO AND SWIM ' ! 0!"! mad "III! IIM (null-l that Ml ipumnx an "Mam up lhIre-rilhts' iv! an inch nmfler on : Mikado typo; En! lmnmntiw it inn-ml the ï¬rebox; :tvmperutum Jon demons and sawed: 157.000 I ymr in coal 0» Inochor‘ lim mu m at pmau. so m nlteri a Immmire as to mlum its fuel mmumpï¬on 10 per will and permit; it to haul three more mung" can on lea; cool and water. ‘ I Thv r an on!) tum It!“ plan: 4 n! lmmotiw-a II the muvim. om mm-‘ ad I» the l‘enmyhanin. tlu- nlher n:- tho tum-rm; of Illinoiy Onl) n; (â€W rant-maid tn nut lm‘nmourm on. road servin- hy mum ur n dummy; mute: car. What's (M we? : W.- Unnk of raflroadn u- prngrm- uiwâ€"ol‘ mhuad mm m cfl'lrivm. hutâ€" ‘ Even name solid-headed bminms mun ma 0! w-«aarrh dopanmonu and mart in dhmm: ““‘hnh lhv use? Th» "1.; rulv of thumb h lbw common it‘ll“) Thu mun wim aims up his life- time t» puttlnz' ï¬ril'ncfl at the ser- vice or bwiuen and humanity ï¬nds himself eternally mkm! "What's 1M unto?" Sunw people rin- from tlloir mt- uml my: ."I we that wme .wientiut fatten- x’mr n: the government trough hm; muaurml n hundmflthousamlth of an Inch. What's the we?" ‘ We understand that Senator Bury. of this district, will he asked to come t0 Damn-N Grow in thv near future. We lmpe that morn will take mlvan- 1:12.,- of (he opporzunily and come out to hear him: Our only regret is that more could not have been pram-m to hear him. His talk was interesting. instructive and an “9_\'6*0p(‘llt‘l" in regard to politic-a in it is played in our State. The ï¬rst of chow speakers made his appear-312w before a more hanglfu! uf women at Library Ha“ on Mon- day afternmn. He “'35 Representa- the John L. Walker of Juliet. Here in Downers Grove :1 group of women have decided that they will learn enough to vote intelligently. To this end they are getting speakers to come to the Grove and nddmss them. They will organize classes and do other things to inform themselves on question..- of- the day. The best part of all this is that every woman of the village will be able to take ml- \anmgc of the opportunih of loam- ing s‘omething of how the counhv 1:: run. , HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 Women are now the politl’cal equal of men. If they take the same in- :erest in politics they do in other phases of life as it is lived today. they will soon cult-lass the men in general knuwlcdge of what is and what should be. Franklin Co. mm Coal Pocahontas a Ila-dc“! CAN ATTEND T0 mums mommy Now: 3Are you one? If you are phone 188-J and :ive your name and- ad- dress. We'll fwd some way whereby you can have an outlet for your‘ener~ gies. » We have plenty of people willing That's what's the use! to sit back on the side lines, give ad- This is just one of the ways the vice as to how it should be done; and University of Illinois is helping the use it after it 'is ï¬nished. What we whole people of the State. The Ag- need now is \vilimg workers. ricultural College has done big things re you one? if you are phone also. Illinois should be proud of its 188-J and :ive your name and ad- educational institution. MERTZ fl MOCHEL WHILE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AND ALL KINDS ARE OBTAINABLE Tuesday, 7 p. m. Thursday, 7 p. at. Saturday and Sunday, 2:30 and 6:30 p. m. 31 Round Trip Includes Admission and Locker $1 *smazzr PARRISH ERICKSON Farms: WHAT'S TI! 1-? WOMEN AS VOTERS Order Your Coal WE HAVE ALL SIZES 0F Domanovn mm DOWNEIS GIOVE. mom This pan! ha» merit-I which no other Hun. we hm'r soc-n can bout. Thu dupe hm'nz wrmlually ham the out- Right In the center i-‘ 21 «living platfnrm with two spring boards. The Mum-r u nine foot from the walvr and tho lowvr. (our I'm. On top is a pine-'- whrm a life gunnl might In- plum-d. From this vantage palm he can M‘vrsm' the mum pool. The pool cuntcmplatml is of an oval sham. 250 long and 16.3 feet wide. Tho bottom in a gradual slope hom ton inch» to nix Mot. the drop being om- inch to the foot. This ox- tomls for about 65 feet {mm the nut- .â€"i¢lv. all uwuml toward tlu‘ cvnlt-r. Thv-n- is then an ubmm drop to two feet in the center of tho puol for diving. “GRANGE STEAM DYE WORKS This action of the Board uhuul-l put. heart into local ponplo who have bot-n interested for several years in providing for local people a place to swim. Mr. Blmlgett was requested to as- certain the feeling of the Forest l‘re- some Committee in regard to buildâ€" ing a pool for this community in our Forest l'resen'e. His request. met with 'instmhl approval. Further than that it met '\-.'itli an oifer of far greater magnitude to those interest- wl in the pruject. 'l'he sentiment of the committee was that they would furnish a site and Meet the people of this community half way by uloing‘ the excavating for the pool, if the rest of the cost WM guaranteed here by private subscription or otherwise. Tm» mamas why you Would hive gnur Cleaning. Dyeing and I‘m-s- bng alone by us. Thom are other ten-om and we'll tell you nbou! â€mm {mm week to rent. The action of the County Board of Supom‘isors at their last meeting brought much nearer to realization the contemplated project of a swim- mlng pool for Boomers Grove. Supervisors Ian-rested in Project to Supply Community With Bathing Facilities. FOREST PRESERVE SITE OFFERED FORi \ SWIMMING P 00 L TWO DAY SERVICE PIKE-WAR PRICES PHONE 90-]! For 0" â€PH" AND During May and June. thirty-Bight claims ranging in amounts from $3.22 to $101.00 were mum-ml fur nu-m- hem of Illinois County Funn llurâ€" Farm Adv-inn: Making Collections 'l'hramzh Service-Claim De- partment of State Assn. FREE SERVICE FOR MEMBERS OF FARM BUREAUS OF' STATE A representative of those interest- ed in the pool attended the meeting of the Village Board Monday even- ing and received the virtual promise of that body that if the gravel in the village pit was of ‘a sufficiently good quality to be used for cement work. they would donate suiticient for the building of the tank... This looks like pretty good pm- gross has been made. That it will be pOssible t raise enough money to build this poo is the opinion of mam The need is great, and it will be. met. if lumsiblo. For water carnivals,. swimming meets ,etc., the size and shape of the tank make it possible to have rather large meets. It being circu- lar in shape. makes it possible to hold distance events as they are held on such tracks, using the lap system. side toward the inside, none can xtep from the shore. into deep water. Then, too, it is impossible for any but those who can swim to get to the diving platform. This does a- way with the danger of children (and others) who cannot swim from jump- ing from these platforms into' deep water. Certainly never more attractive in a pearénce, in style and fabric; sure];v nev- er more attractive in values, for “'9 3V9 marked 30'“? small-groups 0 crisp clean blouses at considerably less than you have seen them 'pnced heretofore. Silk and Wash Blouses were never more attractive Now You’ll Want at Least One of TheSe Smart White Skirts H. E. McAllisler Co. Wash Blouses $1.00 to $3.50 Silk Blouses $5.75 to $15.00 TM prices range so !m\'â€"-re:2'.'.,\' swan fur many :1 day. Yuu'll he pkm-‘ml m SC-E- \'.‘§‘.: re: ulx‘ for mu mm. The} me In: Me for inst such “m m sum: he! (2 us as theseâ€"- w ith so m: l. 1;: outings on the c tlendnr i! < u ï¬re a satisfaction to base one or tun of these \V :tizo \\ ash Skirts m your “ard- rohe. .\ Whiw Wash Skirtâ€"and a fresh lvlnusv. and )‘011 have :I, now fresh outï¬t that just its in with sumnmrtinw. onus by County Farm Advisors in cooperation with the Service-Claim Department of the Illinois Agricul- tural Association, accouling to a re- port receiwd from the State Asso- ciation today by the DuPage Count) Farm Bureau. This service is ex- tended free to County Farm Bureau members. The claims for a few dol- lars am often as hard to collect as the claims for several hundred dol~ lars, says Mr. Curncross, Farm Ad- viser of Du Page County, on account of the fact that each claim is set- tled on its merits rather thou its Maple Ave. and East Grove Road R. F. 0. NO. I DOWNERS GROVE. ILL. """""""" GREAT SAVING During the week of July 16th to 23d inclusive. I will have a sale on choice scratch feed, made up of a we" balanced ration of choiCe grains. ~ White Wash Skirts Priced at $2.50 to $7 .50 TO STOCK UP WITH POULTRY FEED AT A Here is Your Chance Sale Price $2:05 Per 100’ pound Sack Delivered C. O. D. he most .zitr'mtiw 301x hme a ‘.5, zauxivo mines we have all slze. The Service-Claim Department of the I. A. A. is now making out for each County Farm Bureau I comparative freight rate schedule on agricultural limestone. Milk and cream freight rates are also being investigated. Electrician Phone 385