to talk with Superintendent 0! Schools ‘ Imus time Reponu w, m mm or . gschool hoard. They will get some lined every Friday "10mm! from fluffacts that will npen their eyes and oï¬oe "f the Dow'"~‘"‘ “WV" Publishâ€" “nuke-them [masters for the Commun~‘ by Company, 37 North Main stmhjm. High. What will Mam», nvx: year and ‘he next, with the increase in pow- atinn of the whool dixtviet. are hard matters to conjecture. The only so- lution in A Community High School. In this my the present high school rooms and equipment, could be used for the graded schools (and goodness know. they'll need it) while the new school would be for the higher grids of the public school system. We would advise people mutated} \aï¬'. morn 11: H -\-» 9w {'nrt- in Th‘n hisuwy of thl- u-rr nnmn’ J'muM thv- thought .‘ V ’I|-' turn in H10 animals. (‘ourlitium 1M< yvar arP riflï¬bIe, tn.“ iâ€" (m- I:--;.rvl of Edu- ,at op is "new: 2w" vith their lim- ‘w' facilities am} mu“ 1.4 13 school». 9r-ple In rm other rmmtry will you ï¬nd "v0 number of wealthy W. edu‘ ‘atezl ponpk :.n-| hurln- of lhoufllt‘ M rn-‘v ’mm put" unrmumï¬nxs In uhexr pink-m ,nqum by their nwn (s. Th: ._ my" I. I'II' ['I'ah‘it “:12" m' lwim- : "(new of â€N ‘01! Slab†and [h hft- u!. ""0“- -~' Abe" i n m. .‘ rtinn n' Hu- » of mam "T nu gum mq-n. Plath": My in Nu riviliud "rm; would it I» pmmur t... .1 man of his; ’vu'nlflo hr‘imdng‘ In I»? In the "I"; nnhip of a nation“ Thai is (In or! "guinea! musty in cumin! "If: «grading M "ml" p‘opoglllll nnd‘ the like. A man in lhi< (-nquy has. hit own din-tiny hplun- him. His <ur-I ms or failure «kprmls upuu Mined“ The life of Abraham IJIN‘O‘I. mar: ‘ynd mm M "w United sued v hone birthday ‘1‘ celebrate M1,; #qu h a mu. Man (at every! â€reign hon Incident of â€u- country} \ ({i)3‘.fl'\iT‘c \'v-\~nr in lu- .ity ha.» th- than. they ï¬ll IN". and “Ink ya. for the information. M up "to On- IuMkr. Thy and vi and will awmhh it. (Wu-up cm- vdmdnn nan-IL "you Mn Ming mlly “Du-No h I!“ Everything In the contra) we have hon- In tho- ullun In ï¬ghting mm of which fur mull mmmunm" ~uboutnndnlmnrhotmrho llhof haul n! muted»: I!» don“: of olkicm 0m ï¬ghting; They nhouM have lbs mutant-1m of Ibo cum- m-dty for being Ilwny! on tho job; f0! Ml». til-Homb- Io puke! menu-inn and so saw money for a» any“ when they mo medal and for their worï¬ at Mon. Hm pn'uodiom i» 1. minor In which little thought u given until u “N «can. The local the skunmcnt In mldom thought u! an!" the In whistle math an alum Incl the boy» a! the mike! a! Him-inn from well "tuning, we hollow, but ulthtlh’ng magic. mn rr ;- 1311.4..151 :1. ultiau Linda .amncw worm Q? 29.; mmzom , 6: £52? £9.63 59.: Arms. 3859‘ 7;. entapsm, .95 4o zocn meant In? am 096. .8 .32.“ .4 «ï¬rm 5 zmiwu, $.62 324 :57: Im 5F 01 mmcnnvr rczaï¬no 11$ 1?er . } usseu. m2 "cam“ ï¬lmed at the Downers Grove Pas} Olive m. :wcond class mail matter. Advertismg rates made known upon Ipplit‘ation. Subscription rates $2.00 get your. Single mpies 5c. lined every Friday moming from the ofï¬ce of the Downers Grove Publishâ€" †Company, 37 North Main swept, 'Dowm'rs Grove, Illinois. W. J. ST.\.\TS. . . . . Editor: {2. J. WISTER . . flushes»: Manuuerg AIIIIIAI IJSCDIA TH}: â€"3“le MICKIE SAYS-â€" q" HLH N'HUIH Tax Man Wt“ schnoI.â€", year and Income flutlhmlunmuru woman a: (boomer an! o! W journey which“ called for an «Men of the «hp-n- mt-ut and who monument rm. un- kty its all to. flow mm and Ir- . ..--u -v- . u u:- w-u “an. H» u om mutton! to )m am the" In a can or a woman It mmwmw (he on." ml of tho journey than“ 0" mm. drummer largely will! the lmâ€" «All hr. At W mm. a bucket of "In my be mmmm. Aflor ton on- nnm. mum". u dr- lnn my hr remain“ . um. Time 6; the all immmm fur- lur when um IIII prawn)- an- at rah Tim I: derail": on unwed. The llrnt ï¬ve or Inn minute: slur u 1 The not)» u put on for u [mrpcmn H is to call nth-min». in tlw nnly nu: it run. to 311- fuel that Un- ï¬w dr- plflnwnl i» on an errand u! emrr- [Mn and «ï¬t-Mum tu have u rlvar roual ur right of way to we! to in destination In the whorl"! ponnlble ~ nl‘ (not. it whim" â€(n-ml: lu'c-u- u- Jim In Inirty- flu- mihw par huur. .lvpu-mlinu ml mmlltiolh. ll map I!" (3.!“ “In-u Un- rmulithmr nn- fzn'ur- ublta Eve-11v llmn- tho ï¬n- department nu- l"‘;l"l€ by: “'1’:th or tallying; m ' . uu mm In? wt m a zone 0 \‘e un ipmulx ml,“ :Ll.|l;v\.uf ï¬lo. UN he I:pu:dm‘ “a uf'lht- scene of a ï¬re. 01 .lenual lung“ 0 .m urcnlent. bun-("Tom wars it has bacomo the on» luutumphil-u huvl- come into mguv. l...“ to follow 0“. ï¬re apparatus. [1 lthc rlmm-r. lun'o- inrrenwtl. Thel um- would stop will think a moment lfln- tlc'lmrtméut is liable In be tilt-"m" “a" road“): imagine Wm“ “ jam ’irizoal l’nr vpt-odlm: at most any of; "‘“l sl"““ presents l"_ a plea- °f 39‘ l‘urll cum-axiom. To the IK‘r-«m stand-:W'al'u“ (lying ha “a l" l" “""k “'"l Hm: on. N19 dam-walk. in .‘unm'cusq-s'm‘meuwrlllk '0 “WM" ll"5“!- i(hm-m might appear inuinimm! mull “‘0 ï¬u' «ll-partmvnt hvliovm that ‘numel'our' P',-~'»ilpililic-z~ for collision.» more- can b“ nervmplishal by co-op- 'l'lw cram": than by «Miriam and works uml uarrtm t-pcupes from them. _ \ou have probab- uppamtus mm by with u roar. amli‘m ll'l“ lâ€â€˜"""""‘ with t‘luuumu bull and shrieking “fl; tuna-«l tlu- point of this nrtllcloz n-u. lu jutlnn l») tlu- nuiwx mental. it "ll "l" (lrpmum-n! uould “â€1". '5' 3‘ syn-«ling m n“. m... "r 4.“), m, ummmtiun. Sn "w m-xl time you ~¢-wnt,\- milus P"? ham". A: a map-mm! tu ~90 a flw. vumr ulna-ml and tor of fuel. it Mfll'flfll vxn-mls lun-u-""".‘l"' 3"“ "1|" lN‘lP- "VT. mlfl‘ l" l)'-liw In Inirty‘fln- mih-s' In" lluur 'l'" curl- MW" ’1’“ ln-ar "w appara- Ilvw-mlinu m- mmllllons. ll :mu m; m.- ""“l “‘1‘ "'"ll ll lm~ W"‘â€l- Then rush-r “'lu'u (lu- c‘mulilllmr nn- “1“,,“ r-zerk yuur car a! the null muy from lsumnu-r. .‘ Are “0 guing tu give that boy I: f‘chanre to learn how to suim by the ï¬end o! the summer? , With the pusslhility that lhm‘uorsi ‘(h-ou- may have a xwimming pom fall to itself next summer the buys urn} 'ulrflmly making plans. We overheard! ;a cunwrsaï¬un the «Itth' (lay between! _h\o lads alurut foam-NI gems of age†â€The: new planning how the) mere, going to that. pool ourlx in the mom-; mg and stm all Ilnv ‘ ‘ 'Hu' talk ended thus wisv. "l'llbel' ll'll bx.- able in swim at the cm! of tho? Think it over and be wally for m‘vntualil‘ics. Special 30â€er ï¬r 70rd: WESTINGHOUSE Saveï¬ney/ SPEEDIN G TO FIRES i» Math" tide to tha- mu... F you 're a Ford owner. you'll ceruinly wenrtoseeandsoonbny thenew Westinghouse Ford Special ’Battery for aimâ€"in your car! Just think 3 that priceâ€"s Westinghouse built battery for $25.00! It has been designed espe daily for Ford cars, to give the most efï¬cient semce and dependable, eco- nomical performance possible at a re- markably low price. Drive in and see this new battery. Westinghouse Atten- tion is for your battery. no matter what make itis. ,\ SWIM MING I'm". (Drive in $25 â€OWNERS GROVE RENETE DQ_WNERS_GQQYE. ILLINOIS RHNID IV Nfl'll 0|.†mum, \Nl) CLEAN RAG!!! .Wl': WIIJ. MAKE TIMI“ {WEI lN-l TO IMI'TIFI'I. was Sumo ironorlaul or cmwhonmr «mm m huv a bank and pencil and nmuw melf taking down the li- a div Mdmul and .300 («-1 or mow away from tlw ï¬r». Thou walk or run the wnmindrr of the Manner. we what flmr may 1'- ul Interest. and vnjoy ynurM-I! wilhnu! coming lntu range of the nltonMI I" u'flrr.‘ a' One n!†the outcropping traits of. jinanltiml is curiosity. He is blase if {his curiosity cannot be arousal. A’ Lï¬re department responding to an a-f .glurm will generally “get' ’a redâ€" j blooded. normal man. "Whére is it 2’" kHSonwwhat concerneul))â€"-â€"“lt may be‘ lat my house." (Loss concerned)â€" . 'At any rate. it will furnish some ex~ (\t'itonmnt.†(Haitianâ€"“Let’s go." I The ï¬re department welcomes this.‘ but asks that a little discretion be :used in getting too close to the scene in! operations. vaontly, an ordi-i Enancp was passed prohibiting the fol. lowing uf apparatus or parking an [automobile wthin a zone of live hurl-l 4|an feat uf'tho scene of a ï¬re. Of mum-lit yuars it has lwmnw the cusâ€" tom to follow (in- i'm- apparatus. um- wuuld stop and think a moment. um- can readily imagine what a jam- Int'll strvct presents to a piece of ap- paratus (lying tu get in tn work and maneuw-ring [0 strutch hose. f han- reml Mrs. “J. L." Ll‘hmallll. the» host residential section of Down- i-rs (how. on a paved street. is be« im: (lesimw-l for‘subilivision. There are only twenty sites for sale. Landâ€" svape features, street improvements, building restrictions to suit conveni- ellt't’ of ï¬rst ten purchasers. Th:- lots will be sold at a ï¬gure so lo“. that i! building is not done, they will make attractive investments. Address “Homes" care of Downers Grove Reportei',»~.~\dvertisemvnt. 3-104 BEG YOUR PARDON We said last week that Mrs. ““1; H." Lohmmrn hail bran one-rated on at tlw “'94 Sidc- hospital. This shoulll \ l 4 i l Auto And Taxi Service j .3 The quostion is run "'tu 12:.- ul an" .lu what is pmpor spun! mm ..n, this subject. few will amt-v. I! :l 1' «Ms; ‘0» vummiuns and m “1" 13$pr My {\imv cf thv persons inwhed in the {argument What xpm-l cm..- :Ztutes flu-p much specz‘l.’ 1"“ 1‘ st i~ um flust’.‘ A fuwtious nm.‘ uwmpunsive Iamwm would b9 \\ hon thew u an ial‘t‘ilk‘nt. Summimus m» might u'H' jagrvv on this}, ‘ momma mm uucéuu rival? To this» man or woman, the} time consume! is an eternity uul! what a sigh of relief goes up Mwn l‘tllp is at last at haw†f RUGS [WI '03 IALI "warm†mp... H. E. McALLISTER C0. Complete selections of Trimâ€" mings, Linings, Notions, and Paper Patterns featuring the new Spring styles are now ready. Kuhn-sum on» all per yard ...................... $2.25 Georgette Crepe in many different shades. Per yard ...................... 31.95 27 In. China Silk fm lining (amisnles. eta. Per yard ........................ 80c We said last week that Mrs. “W. H." Lohmmrn had bran one-rated (m m. llw “'94 Sidc- husuitut. This should hun- reml Mrs. “J. L." Lvhmaym. They are beautiful weaves; colors are fas- cinating and the prices reasonable enough to make it a silk season. Pufly talfeum in many shades. satins. mmlineaâ€"it’s real- ly a long list and you will want several of them right away. Skinner’s Satin. good heavy quaL, yd~ 82.75 as in. Tafl'etns in plain colors, yard ..$l.96 36 in. Wash Satin, pink and white, yd. $2.25 40 in. Crepe de Chine, delicate shades, viruu. mmflmubh- mun-u prompt w-‘Htv and a law clmz‘uun am out in [mm cut». A small estate, of a few acres. in the» luv! re>idential section of Down- l‘rn (:mw. on a paved street. is be« im: dosimwd for‘subdivision. There are only twenty sites for sale. Landâ€" wane features, street improvements, building restrictions to suit convenim ellfl’ of ï¬rst ten purchasers. j l'lmm- 23H fur a tuxb-lwvnty- (nun 01’ 1h:- tlay. Careful dlivms. Such Silks! They tempt one to Sew Auto And Taxi Service RELIABLE GARAGE You have the opportunity to start making your Spring dotlu-a early. for the new III-terms are already here In large quantities. New Fabrics For ' Spring! [hunt in Partially: ()7 I'umu- this dam» not rxvusu you from Sum- m' \‘illug’e speed laws ~4- hmk nix! n.â€" \u- are infurmcd thew huh an- to be eufmcml. \ «the numbers of automobiles within ,‘00 feet uf thv ï¬re. But the-u some- one is always tryinx to {NW the joy out of life. Thank you for yuur cm â€[K‘l‘fllimh WALKER DICKE Painting HOME BUILDING ' l DOWNERS GROVE M: â€LR and 133-" PHONE 39! n all work rhmfull)‘ fumblmi HENRY L'. DICK H. IN Carl J. Stuiger was host. at a stag dinner last Saturday evening to twelve- uf his friends at his home in Middaugh uwnuc. The party linger- ed uver thv meal for almost two (‘ougeniul Party Linger Long ï¬ver Splendidly (‘wkod and We" \ Served Meal. 93 ()alm'ood Ave. If you have kept abreast of the times you know the ‘EASY’ Vacuum Washet‘ is the BEST Washer made be cause it is scientiï¬callv mu' mechanitally RIGHT". West Suburban Agent for Judd (‘0. â€"HIndlinxâ€"- Tl"! N‘SY \"JNH’IB. TI": "0"!“ lIflINl’JI. Tl": ll “JV-"Ml": l'flï¬sï¬l'ltl’! (‘IK’I‘BE TNI'I OLHHIJI‘UN-Ifl: \t'll \‘.\l'l'|‘!| S‘Vï¬lfl'lfll AND-THE "UNI“? ELMTIII' DISHWASHKI. TWELVE ENJOYED STAG DINNER AT C. STAIGER HOME Mrs. W. R. Clark Thisradical drop in price is due to the fact that the “Easy†Factory :(the larg- est washing machine plant in the world) can ‘turn out’ 1000 nutchines every day. This and lln- ulhvr'luluu .~u\ing vlq-drlrui l“."l1.'"~ Han-d ln-lma', ran bu purrlmud riflwr I'm' up]: nr un [1w c-:.-,\ pzunn-ul plan. I Will Ix- ulml in oh-mulmnuh- an: mm of (luau m an) time lu hnu' llh'h' n-ull)~ wmm'ltubh- human, Pu’h i- llxn In»! a! it‘ kind. Your Spring Sewing! Program will surely con- tain some of these new sol-gm, tux-eds. flannels and small check materials. They make such ï¬ne looking dm'ahle garments so essential for early Spring wear. 36 in. Shepard Check Wool Mixed. yard . . .85c 40 in. Scotch Plaid for children’s dresses, $1.25 36 in. French Serge in plain colors, yard . $1.25 40 in. Silk and Wool Poplin, plain colors, $2.50 40 in- French Serge, very ï¬ne quality, yard $1.75 27 in. Challis, all wool, good patterns. yd. .75c Wool Goods For Serviceable Clothes A “' Body Blow †to Old Hi-Cost Of Washing Co'oper “ Easy †$155 Mick]: Zinc “Easy†$139 Galvanized “Easy†$125 CALL. WRITE 0R PHONE You Won‘t know how Reporter ads. pay until you try one. ’ As an aftermath cigars and cards were indulged in to a late hour. Those who enjoyed the hospitality 0! Mr. and Mrs. Staiger wore Messrs; Frank Dewev Flank Kiilwell. Dennis Jenkins. Edwin l‘fafl‘. Harry Sutter Howani Prafl“, George Staiger, Ar- thur Ivhi, D Harry Jenkins, Emery Klein and Walter J. Stains. hours. testifying their appreciation or the excellence of the dinner. cookâ€" ed and servml by Mm. Staiger, both by: the way they ate and their calm "tents. “'3'! Wig 19! 1912 Telephone 401-1