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"0 luau would haw ’vn-u put into can-nation ban mapomlMo for the fact "an Du "ml ll"~ l'nm' county can hum I “of“: 3M Mr. linlrrmuu hu- :1 Arr-ml: 0!.th )unl mu! hum Nawwilk mm than". I tumult-m fm w-«iwwwm lu “tanning-lulu haunt NIlnMr .mal Hu-Im-nluy and, H» but by! n N. pan M II» (rum? hm pupal [Mu rampant" u'rmn, allo in: up! panda. of bit â€(Malian I" Nu- wny Hummh. .flw .4."- .ml slowsâ€"w: Ind moo†~ haw Mo mm for the nu! h-mm be notiï¬ed lmmulintely and I ml alert mak- lo “pum- 1M hunts. This program indudefl hot-ping in dimt touch with every mowrcyclo- politcmnn, every deputy mum and «wry law "Hunting min in the coun- Q‘ at am he can mobilize than at my plan on shun notice. Alw‘to keep Sn touch with every hank. an that in raw 0! :1 repetition of the nihery o! the Find. National or 1h:- Bchmuuhurg hash, those mu couldl All these um- “um! mamas bu the one ream. why hv get» our vote and we helivw -houM hl- decked is the pmgram he ha» uuflino-l if the choice of the purple. htered at the Dvowners Grove Post Oflioe as second chum mull matter. Advertising rates made known upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 pal year. Single copies 5c. John I“. Hextennan, of Glen Ellyn. is the logical candidate for sheriff of Dul’agc county for several reav sons. One might cite the fact that he has made an excellent reputation In public office or that he if the cali- bre of man who would make a good sheriff or that M.» neighbors in Glen Ellyn are all fur him (and what a neighbor don't. know about a nun isn’t warth luwwï¬ng). 8 Oak“ Ave. hot! evory Friday morning (mm the flu of the Downers Grove Publish- h. Company. 37‘8â€â€œ lain street. More: VGrovc. \ "Iinoia. W. J. STAJTS . . . . . Editor C- 1. WINTER . . Business Manager WHY HESTEIRMAN FOB SHERIFF THE EASY WASHER, m: IIOI'I'ON IRON“ TIE IIALI'JI'III P3388033 COOKER. m www.mm VACUUI m AND m [MAW “WAS-II. gest washing machine plant in the world) can turn out 1000 machines every day. If you have kept abreast of the gimgs you 1:ng _the “Easy †Vacuum Washer is the best Washer made became it is scientiï¬cally and machanieany right. This and the other labor suits emu-ital devices listed below. mhnMdtherfnmhormmmyWflmi {will be glad to demonstrate any one show their mlly ream-hue faunas. M This radical drop in price is due to the fact that the “Easy†P‘apgory (the_l§r- Mrs. W. R. Clark A “Body Blow†to Old Iii-Cost of Washing II II": x’ I- I‘TIIJH West Suburban Agent for Judd Co. Niéile Zinc “Buy" 1139 Galvanized “Buy†3125 CALL. WRITE 0R PHONE nut Iv- «(hut-Mun Add to thu (in fun I'm! w-vmv-u .m- M“ rlulinz "ww- .uluw mm: than NW and that M", Inltw "uh-uh O‘NHIH. Iiw Ihl‘ni‘ munh rnmflvhuv. L mat-mt an v'\- wilt-M rammil». and you Om" (lu- k‘i‘ fur emlhinl In!" In .Iflh‘ um um I!» «man»; uf the hall-u Imnum \‘n‘l'l': as I.\ PRONHN'T Hm rrrmmv rmmnv Whoever coined that "Bait Does: Things" slogan “dainty ukwribed‘ In three wants. Richard J. Burr.‘ Senator {mm “3- “it Diptrkt uni a andklute for mlection. Senator». (rum other put: of tho state. who un- ulinctl) opposed to Sir. Barr in the Sonata My that it would he n' dunno if he won defraud. â€III both Mn dintrict and the stile would be‘ the hut. I The fact that Mr. l-‘ix In» pmwn his worth in every capacity and cir- cnmslam-e and the fact tlmt Inc 6» c-Im'nantly \wllqwaliï¬ed are assur- ances that he will continue to be the pvonla‘a faithful anal ï¬nch-n! wn‘ant u» county treasurer. George Fix, candidate for county 'treazmrer is a DuPag'n County prod- uct. having been born on a farm near Downers Grow wheh~ he msitlml until he Wu." ï¬n.- years of age. Fol‘ luwinu his fullwr's‘ death the family muvml in Naparville where Mr. Fix live-l until he was 25 years of age at which time h..- opi-nml a blacksmith shop at W lwaton. He smm established an onvinhlu ri-‘nuwtion as a busim-ss man. which was recognized by his i’vl~ lmv towns-men in his election to the ulliu- of supervisor fur the town of Million. an amen lu- has held during the past 11 years. A3 a supivrvimr Mr. Fix has made.- an o-xm'ptiouul ruc- nnl as an elï¬vivnt and courteous nif- Ilcial ol‘ tlw pnmrossiw typr, on“ who is absolutely honest and reliable and "no who ha" bw-n at all tiny-n a nu" rvpi‘esrnlath‘c of his constituents. In this usmciutinn in- has been u tlmrQu-zh student 0f public alfuirs and has en- joyml tho conï¬clo-ncv and good will of all nwmlxrra of that body. having snrvml as chairman of important com~ Initll'l‘x as Well w; being tlw unani- mous choice for chairman of tha- buur-l. a positiun hr has held fur the lust mo years. ' GEORGE PIX POI TREASURER H *mrmm-vl [mm I‘m" 1 ““1 I“! now TI" 86:" .,.mm . no a" . .. 1mm.) $155 In the county the rage for the nom- ination for sheriï¬' will probably be closer. With four candidates, and u" of them apawermly good men, it is hard to predict the outcome. over and that “min A twoclold pur- pose: giving DuPage county dirk-ct. representation and electing a woman to tile ioglslllure. The contest. between S. L. ltathju, at Wheaton and Althur C. Marriott, of Lombanl for the County Judgeâ€" .«hip. is also close. lv'ollowilui are the candidates in [he (-ounly ï¬ght. For County Judgew Arthur C, Mun-lion. Lombard. S. L. Rathjc, Wheutou. For County 'I‘Ieasurerâ€" Thu reï¬t am conceded. by old paliâ€" m-iuns, to be already won. Fur. Main 8: Curt!†Sh Perfection Butter, 1 lb. print ................ Pillsbury Flour. 24% lb. sack ............... 81 Pillsbury Flour. 49 i6. mu .................. 3: Large Prunes. 26 to 85 size ................... Hersey Cocoa. one half pound ' ................ Skinners Spaghetti. 3 packages for ............ Choice Japan Tea. 5;. lb. package ............ - STORE CIDSES WEDNESDAY AT NOON TWO DBUVERIES EVERY DAY Bacon in, per boind' ........ - ...... Brisket per pound .............. California Hun. 6 to 8 lb. "9.. per pound Bib Roast. per ................... Veal Shoulder per pound ..... Val Brant. per pound ................. Fresh Pork Butts. per pound ............. The man who stands out head and shoulders above other candi- dates as the Logical Man for the Important oflice of Treasurer ot DuPage County. Swift's Premium Ham GEORGE FIX No Need to Parboil Dry Goods - Groceries Market Mild. sweet. uniform H. C. PITCHER A vote for GEORGE FIX at the Primary April 11, will be a vote for efliciency in the Treasurer’s ofï¬ce where over a million dollars of the people’s money is handled every year As Chairman of the County Board, George Fix has â€made an enviable record. He is capable honest, elï¬cient, and has the support of the thinking people of the county. Primary Election, April 11, 1922 CANDIDATE l-‘OR REPUBLIC AS NOMINATIOS FOR GROCERIES MEATS I George Fix. Wheaten Frank M. Slum, Wheaton ! George Leineke. Who-ton Â¥ For Sherilf~ Frank E. Shimp. Naperville Julm~ 1". Hesterman. Glen Ellyn (:onlon Leonard. West Chicago Lawrence Haney-dart, Wheanu :Fur Supt. of Solidi)!»- Lewix V. Morgan. Wheamn _l"or County lil‘lerlsw ('lunence Wagmuaml, Wheaton A. A. Kuhn, West Chicago Jule B. Stt-nmberx, Wheaton I All of the above are candidates on gthe Republican ticket. The Demo~ lcmles have put up a partial slate as I folluws: :County Judge-â€" , Prahk E. Herrick, Wheaton ‘ County Treasurerâ€" Phones 175 8: 176 “ï¬x per pound 36c 81.26 TREASURER Supt. of Schools~ Elsie 5. Dow. Wheaton . A mean] vote is expected as each candidate has all his (and tlllalrtimeg Alvin 3cm. Naporvule. of DuPage County HIGH BUCHHOLZ 19 W. Railroad St. Downers Grove. Ill. PHONE DUWSERS GROVE 371 Two other factors are Service and Price! Both are regulated in a Ford Service Sta. tion to a.nicety. You et REAL service and the price is ï¬xed to fair to you. Come in and let us demonstrate. When you go to a Ford Service Station you are sure that Real Ford Parts will be used for replacements and not parts made by some other concern to ï¬t the Ford car. Should not be entrusted to the ordinary garage. The proper place to take a Ford for repairs is to a Ford Service Station. GENUINE FORD PARTS THE REPAIRING 0F FORD CARS DISTRIBUTORS “REAL†FORD PARTS ta: umvuusm. can SERVICE â€"- PRICE her) friends and I“ 0! their [M $3.“... to cat out the voh.‘ W0 0!- pect m we a record Wmln vote pollâ€" ed and that those “newest" mu will select their candidates with can.