Dr. Royal S. Copeland. the Com- miuioner of Health for the City of New York. told the members at the New York Press (‘luh lay-1 week that males could be wiped out of th" United States in forty eight. hour-z. If every case were imitated for two dun. said the Health Commiw'inner. “It would he the end of the disease. Surely a ~ctatement of such import- ‘m show: more clearly than ever 110' important it is for ('onzros: in like a proper appropriation. 90 that “no national heaith authorities may â€dominate space in the newspaper: in â€it to the people on matter»: at halt": and sanitation There is dan- m in Iowa when a case of huhonici flme break: out in Western A.~iai The interesting fart is that (he (hrâ€"I .m- can be eliminated if (he one-1 M mind Congrenman wil! arousal ’lees. MBASLES (TAN BE WIPE“ OUT the ill: a! m world if evoryhmly'u' tackle the job. Everybody can be! My if ovoryhmly snys so â€"â€" an" Writy? why. its up to everybody body just like overything. Ain't 5‘ funny how «0 many people want to join the nobody ranks instead a! the‘ everybody ranks 2’ m (wolva o'clnrh. Now tm-lve o'- clock 5: Glenn n'rhrk. Evorybmly says no. and that mah'x it so. A «lol- hr bill it n «Inllar hill Mame "My. body says so. and it's than“! into ninety cent; 39: soon In overybody any: :0. H can he rhnnM into 0.on MIT! if everybody says so: “Every-A body's†the doctor lhal can cure all} in the account of the. election of he": of the l'). A. R. last week I name of Miss Mariana Roe wen u out. Following are the oï¬irors r the ensuing year. h Grace Stoverï¬Regent b Thou Remington~~Vice Regent i914 Humumâ€"(‘hnplain ’3 Funkenï¬eldâ€"«Tnssurer Helen Cliffordâ€"Secretary I Allisonâ€"Registrar 3 ii. HONEY PHILOSOPHY FOR "22 "Me. LN. us: this year Jay at home Ind ï¬lm’cipata in tho nmgram whirh “- vrlerlnw n! the Wovld War hlvv outlined. Downorn Grove in to fluinxly cele- brate Memorial Day. In unothu‘col- urn: will be found the program for lb. day- ovonu. We would all turn out next 'l'm-uiay. Everyonr, men, mu .nd chiltlmu, mhould hn’nor the memory of the dead by I' but â€ï¬nding lhr flll‘rflw» in their honor. The “no of mun-h should he cmwdul, In those who wore an uniform of Uncle Sam, murvh in mrmory 0! (bone omen: who nlu) wun- (hr uni-' Iormvuan-l --werr huriml in it. Memorial Day hm dam-unrated In- to I (by a! pirmru, a! touring, of â€Mutt jlunh, of illmout ("-rylhing except Um fur whirl: tm- day in MI. BEG YOUR PARDON ol veterans. the boyu who wore. khnki, instead of blue, and (ought umocruy in the any» or '17 1an 'm‘, Vi! cannot forget them. People are prone to forget. It is a human thing to Ilaâ€"forget Per- hips l! we couldn't do that every- thing would seem worse than it real- ly in. We must not forget the men of ’6!~'85, those boys I'II blue who kept the union “one and indivisible.†‘ It In for them that Memorial Day is celebrated. Then there in Nut younger class Originally and primarily the day was set aside to honor the memory of those who gave up their lives in defense of the country. In memory of the men and women who wore the uniform f the army and the navy. It is with this pan. of the day that we write. I A few week: an: twdvv o'rloc‘k Let us not (org!!! mean? It means that for one day In each year the people of the Unitâ€" ed States pause in their orderly rou- tine to do homage to the memory of those who have traveled to that uh- discovered country from whose bouule no traveler ever returns. .Gued It the Downers Grove Post co :5 second class mail matter. ’ ortising rates made known upon mile-lion. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 5c. 'n J. STAATS . . . . . FARM C. J. WINTER . . Business Manager â€(I wary Friday mom; (row the " of lie Downers Grove Publish- Company, 37 North Main strut. flay-em Grove. Illinois. I Whitehornâ€"Hhtoflnn fl Whitleyâ€"Pun: “a Booâ€"Intent mm MEMORIAL DAY? What does it MEMORIAL DAY is that younger elm: I On mounn of Mia; France: Ward .1: ahnding vat» of thanks mu given ‘the retiring office", “her which the .mofling adjourned to View the stud- _en¢s' work. sum of one thousand and seventyv is two dollars ($1,072.00 had been col- '- lected for dishes served during the '- winter. none of which cost mom than [- ï¬ve cents. Mr». Waples reported; msplcndid cooperation on the part of1 o the mothers in voluntary services at â€.the noon hour. This in the most im- 5 portant piece of work done by the Insulation since organiutloo Int†1 much credit is due to Mrs. WINâ€. a Mrs. flanï¬cld, Mrs. Brooks and Ira. I Rumbaugh who have been faithful ’. and dependable. Mr. II}. J. 1mm mportml 817.00 in the treasury and - "78.00 in the Reference Library - fund which it was decided to turn ' over to tho Boonl 0! Education to I .pply to that purpmw. Mrs. Print? . gave a nhnrt report of the l’. T. A. ‘ convention recently held in Chlélm). ‘- Shv mmh- the FU‘KQOHOII that per- , hop-o It would be well (or our organ. . lution to plan to hold mnthoru' nf-l ' tornoomc next year in addition to our‘ ‘ regular parent-U mwtingt. ' Mn» Krum. «human 0! the num- Iinalmx enmmitm rcportnl the fol- lwin; 1w ofï¬cers for tho coming your whirh npott um unanimowly Mew- hul: A (7 Mi-‘Iu‘lly ............. President Thv- new maiden! by reason or his mmnt rnnnectinn tflh the Boanl of ï¬lm-“inn Mu I knowledge of the nmla of thq‘ schools thin-h is most valuable in this new capacity. A (7 Miulu'lly ............. Preside"! 1 R Real ............ lat Vim-Pr". Lucia Mot-u .......... 2d VIN-Pres. “H Phillip Wclnheimcr. . . .Secmry W. "2W": Nelson ........ Treasurer It in a matter for can‘t-minnowi that this nrgnniuuon has secured Una-co public spirited and interested panama to carry on the work next year. Napcrville Milk at the Ella Mary Tea Room B V UnionBalbriggan o o a Union and two- piece suits-«at prices on today’s market. Just good, well-made Hinsdale. Illinois Hinsdale Upholstering Company M. KAUFMANN, Prop. Miss Helen Winslow then gave a violin solo accompanied by Miss" Wilâ€" liams. On account of the exhibit of students' work and various demonr strations in progress in the several;1 class rooms the business meeting was made as short as possible consistent with properly closing of the year's work. Mrs. Ballard Waples. the 1chairman of the committee in charge of the serving of lunches to the child- ren during the winter, gave an inter- esting and detailed report of that work bringing out the fact that the UPHOLSTERING AND FURNITURE REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Work Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices We call and deliver free of charge. Phone or write The Parent. Tam-hem" Asaociation held its la“, meeting for this year in the high svhool last Thursday even- ing. The meeting opened with a group of songs by Mrs. Weinheimer laccompanieul by Miss Reed, followed ‘hy a playlet “The High School Clothesl Line," by Miss Newton’s class of girls which gave them an opportuni- ty to exhibit some 'of their skill in making their own dresses. Arc. MISKELLY' ELECTED PRESI- DENT P-‘l' ASSN. Final Meeting Held Last Thursday Eveningï¬ï¬‚emrls of ‘Ofliceru and Committees. . W. NASH ' Pliom 8 21 So. Main St. Underwear [or Men Por the pawn: game- uill he play- ml on the North Sid! ï¬eld (or lem- orial Park). Negotial‘om um um!" nay for I [wrmanent "hm." but am not sulfuric-fly advanced to unr- mnt any statement. Lnal ordnan- ((T timml (mm page I» mm: of t am very wmpflng, to play out of town. bu} hu generously de- cided to stay in the village and play with M: old-time friends and help bring Downers Grove through no- ther victorious sea-on. Phnno 391 for a taxi. twentrfoor hours of the day. Careful drivers deal. comfortable an. prompt service and a low chime, are our mducemenu. Following is a list of those who . will receive their diploma next week r showing they have successfully pasâ€" sed the four years of work of the school: Allison. Ceceli- IlcCollum. Resale Anderson, Edward Mlley, Hazel Babbage, John lodjesh. Lorain. Beidelman. June noon. Heml- Bonn, EllswonhO'Neill. Elmer Embers. Anton Phelpa. LeRoy Burton. Dallas Plumlcy. Elia- Cooper, Cynthia hath Ouch. Verne Rogers. Harley Dot-gm. Iamm Schnm. Am I Dre“. Richard Slander, Manna I l l me, Donald Stephens. llmll Gallon, Evan Waplc», Florida (lrumhnuu. ['qu Wheeler. Elana: Hill, Dorothy Whllhn, Marjory Kellogg. Karl Lacey. Geraldine ltmpkc, Max-gut: â€OWNERS GROVE BASEBALL (‘LUB WAS ORGANIZED Auto and Taxi Service RELIABLE GARAGE The following seniom led the class in averages for the entire work of the year: ' l lstâ€"«Evan Gollan, 95 2ndâ€"~Geraldine Lacey, 94 lintâ€"Donald Drew. 93 l ‘ 4th~EdwaM Anderson, 92% l ‘ 5th-â€"â€"Richanl Drees, 92 - 3 So close were several of the stu-‘ dents that the averages as give-1,1 above are not correct. They were} ï¬gured out in decimals and only the‘ approximate bola! is given. 1 Following is a list of those who“ The Commencement piay, “Under Cover," will be presented on the high school stage, on May 5 and 6, Monday and Tuesday evening of the week fol- lowing Commencement. This play is1 a melodrama full of thrills and clever‘ acting and promisex to be very at- "active. (Continued from page 1) cago, will ueuver the commencement address. Judge W'eieh is exâ€"assist~ unt Judge of the Probate Court and a professor of law in Kent College of Law, Chicago. He is reputed to be an orator of unusual ability. Seats will be reserved until 8:15 for tho.~e holding tickets. After this time the church will be open .to the general public. 1 I l BUSY WEEK AT HIGH SCHOOL PHONE 391 Telephone 635 Wilhelm. Howard Wolf, Robert ll. [WSW 60. flandBags The simplicity of Summer styles make it particularly im‘ portant to have all accessories carefully and tastily chosen. The selections here offer you items of distinctive quality at most. reasonable prices. Ladies Leather Bags in brown, grey, black, V assorted, $2.50 to ‘ . .......... $4.50 Childrens Hand bags in leather and silk, ..... 50 and 65c Ladies Fancy Purses in bright colors, $2.50 to ....... $3.50 If it‘s to be a rommcte than 9. then the Hand Bag should a so be new. Leather and Silk bags in attmï¬ve coiors and claim are specially priced for this week. l The Reporter each week will ,con- ‘tain an advertisément of the next lgame, and other publicity is to be arranged. Next Sunday’s game will be with the Shéridun Athletic Club, called at 3:15. "Herb" will pitch, so be on hand, buy your score card, and when Umpire Hugh Brown says‘ “play ball†let’s all be “up and at‘ 'em" for the Downers Grove Base- ball Club. Silkllosieq ,and sizes, 75c to “.25 Fancy Beaded Girdles, blue only, each .3350 Florentine Jewelry, in pins, clasps and bracelets, 500 to $1.50 New Gloves Glass Beads in all colors M'pnvent an “admission charge." and .in 01112: to make expenses the score cards will be sold as in past ‘years. This season, however, the ‘price of the score cards will be re-; duced to twenty-ï¬ve cents, instead of thirtyâ€"ï¬ve cents as before. ' 'his small sum brings the cost of seeing a game :50 low that every "fan" who is in- terested cucugh to watch a game may also do his or her “bit" towards paying the expenses 0f bringing a good ball team to Downers Grove. The vog-no for Beads is so pm- noun-ed and they are so res; sonably priced that it is desir- able to have several diflorent styles and covers. Why not gong new one.- for Decontion Day 7 Decoration Outï¬t d‘hite, pair . ..81.00 Gauntlet St 19. Pongee color,12 utton length ........ 81.50 Chamoisette Gloves. co- vert Beaver, strap wrist ........ ..85c Every ‘oman will mm! at least one new pair of Whiu- (Haves-«witty go up we" with any Summer mum. There are other dud" Inc-o too. gray. hem. Nut. and tamâ€"in long and short dtylrl. Kay’sgr Silk Cloves, sizes 8%, to 10 .8130 Phoenix Silk Hose, in black, brown and white ........ $1.55 Full Fashioned Hose. sizes 8%; to 10 $1.95 The dainu'ness of the Summer costume demands Silk Hosiery. Hem you will ï¬nd Silk Hosiery of beautiful textures and thor- oughly dependable quality, in white and colors. Silk and Fibre Hose. Ready? Is Your Across from the depot Thirsty A...‘ys Are Here Cor. Main Curtiss Sta- Phones 175 t 176 Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise. 8 oz. jar . Libby Salmon. Ill) can ............ Jar Rubbers, 3 packages .......... Macaroni and Spa hetti. 3 packages Del Monte Spinncï¬. per can ....... Sun Seeded Raisins. 15 oz. pkg. Fresh i‘inenpple. large size, each ALI. KINDS OF FRESH VEGETABLES FRUIT ALWAYS 0N HAND Pot Roast. per pound ........ Pork Loin Roast. per pound .. Pork Bum. fresh. per pound . Rib Roast. per pound ........ Hamburg Steak. per pound . . . California Ham. per pound .. Brisket Bacon. per pound Libby Beans. per can ........ AT PITCHER’S Downers Glove Candy Kitchen LEKACHQS. 8; ORFANOS, Proprietors SPECIALS H. C. PITCHER . Dry Goods - Groceries '. Market OHVBRJ. BEIDELMAN 2m "flisï¬ncï¬ve 7uneml Service " 35 WASHINGTON ST. GROCERIES MEATS Try Our Delicious Sherbet IT’S A WINNER. All kinds of refreshing drinks, ice cream, ices, Sundaes and Sherbits. Warm days, when the th‘érmometer climbs up- ward, calls for cooling drinks. Then you will â€" 1. 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